Northwest Missouri State University - Tower Yearbook (Maryville, MO)

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X Yv -V % ? NORTHWEST s X .- MISSOURI STATE . - , • _r IV . f . .•% , COLLEGE TOWER 1966 Wava Tackett Editor Nancy Boyd Assistant Editor Kathy Riddle Secretary Roger Ambrosier Art Editor Howard Ringold Faculty Advisor Dr. Frank Grube Literary Advisor FOREWORD Just as a compass leads a traveler through uncharted explorations, so does a sound education lead one through life ' s unknown ways. A student ' s life encompasses scholastic aspirations, spiritual consciousness, social experience, sports activities, and an awareness of the larger world about him. A college education, as a faithful compass, points the way to expanding horizons. The student, like an explorer, begins his journey bravely, knowing that somewhere ahead is the land he seeks. Y0, Wm. • c To a man who has served Northwest Missouri State College for twenty-four years; a man who has sponsored the Industrial Arts Club; a man who has sponsored Alpha Phi Omega; a man who has served all students through his work with the Student Senate; to Mr. Kenneth Thompson, professor and friend, we dedicate the 1966 TOWER. H (rh V V?m «£ A MESSAGE FROM . . . PRESIDENT ROBERT P. FOSTER NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE COLLEGE MARYVILLE. MISSOURI ROBERT P. FOSTER. PRESIDENT To the 1965-66 Students of the Northwest Missouri State College: What is Northwest Missouri State College? It is many things. It is a place where rich and rewarding social life flourishes. It is a place where the discipline and thrill and camaraderie of the various sports activities add zest to campus life. It is a place where the spirit of friendliness and goodwill is ever present. But most important of all Northwest Missouri State College is a place of learning, a place where scho arshi ' p is valued, a place where each person comes to know himself and to gain a knowledge of the world in which he lives. Northwest Missouri State College builds the citizens of tomorrow who will strengthen our great nation and help it in its effort to make this a better world for all. uS f TV Robert P. Foster President X A MESSAGE FROM . . . PRESIDENT EMERITUS JONES NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE COLLEGE Maryville, Missouri J. W. Jones, President Emeritus To the 1965-66 Students of the Northwest Missouri State College: Your TOWER staff has prepared for you a wonderful 1966 TOWER based on the areas of your college life that encompass your scholastic activities, your social good times, your successful sports program, and your serious consideration of those things that contribute to your spiritual life. While these activities contribute to your success in college, I should like to call your attention to two other facts of your college life that start with the letter S : The State and the Sincerity of your actions. The State has made a substantial investment in the Northwest Missouri State College in order that there might be available to you, the students of this college, the best facilities which contribute to a college education: Faculty and physical facilities. The investment on the part of the State is for you. The state has confidence that you will return in services to the life of the people of the State interest in keeping with the value of the investment. The sincerity of your actions will shape your success and give stature to your character. Out of the four areas portrayed in this TOWER each of you should emerge as a person who is truthful, faithful, straightforward, honest, without deceit, pretense or hypocrisy. I urge you to give serious thought to the utilization of the opportunities provided by the state in the development of these traits which will insure your success. The 1966 TOWER is an interesting record of your life here during the past year and you are the kind of people who deserve such a publication. J. W. Jones President-emeritus Often in the course of unconquered endeavors, there is someone who quietly stands in the shadows, someone who is always ready to guide when paths are uncharted, to share a burden when it is overpowering, to assure when doubts arise. Because he is the kind of person who for twenty years has fulfilled this capacity, we of the 1966 TOWER Staff wish to gratefully recognize our Advisor, Mr. Howard Ringold, as our TOWER OF STRENGTH. . ' ,■ ' ■ , ' .■ ' .!.. i sss m $f$xm ' ' .■■:- ' SB! Buildings rise To waiting skies... Our future is our own. The old is dear, But the new is here, And the future... It is our own. The compass points, The past anoints... Our future is our own. • 1 •« il K ittit ! siflpr s • Tradition is the direction that has already been taken 14 15 Study is a night and day process p | A 1 4W (I „ :- ntfa . V 1 ,: . 1 M HI ■ la L.J = b: 2S ■Willi Si - 4 nd learning is just a matter 16 of perspective 17 And the individual has made a choice... Tradition focuses on decision ... 18 The directions we take may be the traditions of tomorrow . ABOVE: Artist ' s conception of the new cafeterio facilities. BELOW: Artist ' s conception of the new residence halls for men and women. 19 DEDICATION OF Dr. Blanche Dow, President Emerita of Cottey College, former in- structor at NWMSC, and close friend of Miss Olive Deluce, gave the dedicatory address. President Emeritus Dr. J. W. Jones presented the plaque for the building to Miss Olive DeLuce, Chairman Emerita of the Department of Art. Dr. Leon Miller, Dean of Instruction, presided over the ceremonies held in the Charles L. Johnson theater, named for the chairman of the first Spring Festival of the Arts, who was acting chairman of the Deportment of Fine Arts at the time of his death. 20 FINE ARTS BUILDING The new Olive DeLuce Fine Arts Building is one of the most beautiful additions to the NWMSC campus. Esthetically pleasing lines are a part of the building ' s features. Dr. Burton Richey, Chairman of the Division of Physical Education and friend of the late Charles L. Johnson, presented a memorial and dedicated the theater. 21 fr These, our guides... Through one door... into another 24 I BB firm v ■Ft 1 Ifl ■SB ■fl 3 ■11 Through fatigue... to relaxation... 25 Instructors prepare students for an active future... Wherever the compass points 27 DEANS DR. CHARLES THATE Dean of Administration DR. LEON MILLER Dean of Instruction DR. CHARLES KOERBLE Dean of Students KAREN LICKLIDER Dean of Women JACK LASLEY Dean of Men 28 ADMINISTRATION LUTHER BELCHER Business Manager EVERETT BROWN Director of Field Services JOHN FUHRMAN Assistant Director of Field Services JACK GRAY Assistant t o the Director of Field Services BILL NEEDELS Director of Student Union and Student Loans GLEN VOGT Director of Food Services 29 DIVISION F EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY JAMES GLEASON H. R. DIETERICH DONALD SMITH MILAN DADY B.Sc, M.Ed., Ed.D. B.A., M.A. A.B., Ed.M., B.A. in Ed., Chairman, Acting Chairman Ed.M. in Psych., M.Ed., Ed.D. Division of Education Department of Ed.D. Director and Psychology Secondary Education Chairman Department of and Chairman, Department of Student Teaching Department of Elementary Psychology Education MSC seniors will never forget those long lines that lead to the table where the education and psychology class cards were handed out by the professors who were never where you needed them. 30 EDUCATION STAFF •£ DONALD ARMSTRONG B.S., M.S. in Ed„ D.Ed. HOWARD GEORGE B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ed.D. ANNA GORSUCH B.S.,M.A. £k FRANK GRISPINO B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Ed.D. CHARLES LEMLEY B.S., M.S., Ph.D. JOSEPH MACCOY B.A., Ph.D. RICHARD QUINN B.S., M.S., Ed.D. FRED REEVES B.S., M.Ed. JULIUS SCHULTZ B.A., M.A., Ed.D. WILLIAM TACKETT B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Ed.D. WANDA WALKER B.A., M.S. in Ed., Ed.D. Student conferences with Dr. Dady are a necessary part of arranging assignments for student teaching. 31 HOP CE MANN SUPERVISING TEACHERS ZELMA AKES l.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Specialist in Ed. Primary PAULINE ARTHUR B.S., M.A. Junior High BETTY BEJCEK B.S. in Ed. Primary AVIS GRAHAM B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Intermediate DONALD HEFNER B.A..M.A. Junior High ESTHER KNITTL B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Primary RUTH LARMER B.S. in Ed. Elementary, M.S. in Ed. Primary KATHRYN McKEE B.S. in Ed., M.A. Pre-School DEAN SAVAGE B.S. in Ed., M.A. Intermediate Learning situations are everywhere in Horace Mann Laboratory School, both for students (left) and for teachers, like Mrs. Knittl (above). 32 DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SCIENCE JAMES JOHNSON B.A..B.S. in Lib. Sc. Chairman Department of Library Science LUKE BOONE CAROLYN FISHER BARBARA PALLING B.A., P.G., U.S.N.T.S., MA. B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed., M.A. Director of 1MB Cataloger Reference Librarian and Reference Librarian CAROLYN PETERSON A. A., A.B., M.A. Horace Mann Librarian DOLORES ALBERTINI B.A., M.S. Reference Librarian LETA BROWN A.B. Circulation Librarian KATHRYN MURPHY Periodicals Librarian MAURINE PEAKE JANICE SETTLES ELSIE THOMPSON JULIA WARE B.M. in Ed. Assistant 1MB Librarian Reserve Librarian B.S. in Elem. Ed. Textbook Librarian Acquisition Librarian Head librarian James Johnson aids a student helper in a book-shelving session. 33 VISION OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH FRANK GRUBE A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Division of Language and Literature and Chairman Department of English VIRGIL ALBERTINI B.S. in Ed., M.S. ADELA BUCZYNSKI A.B., M.A. AVIS BURNETT A.A., B.A., M.A. JULIA CATO OPAL ECKERT JAMES FULTZ BETTIE HUGHES B.A., M.A. B.S. in Ed., A.B., M.S. in Ed. B.A., M.A. B.S. in Ed., M.A. Dr. Rivers listens carefully to a student ' s logic. Miss Jackson emphasizes an important point during a lecture. 34 VIOIETTE HUNTER B.S., M.A LAURA JACKSON A.A., B.S., M.A. STUART LEWIS B.A., M.A. DALE MIDLAND B.A., M.A. JAMES NEATHERLIN B.A., M.A. CHARLES RIVERS A.B., M.A., Ph.D. JAMES SAUCERMAN A.B., M.A. LULA SHEETZ B.S. in Ed., M.A. DOROTHY WEIGAND B.S. in Ed., M.A. Future English teachers find methods courses fundamental to their preparation, as seen in Miss Weigand ' s class. 35 DEPP TMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES JOSEPH DREPS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Department of Foreign Languages JOHN DOUGHERTY B.A., M.A. MARY JACKSON A.B., M.A. ELAINE MAUZEY B.S., B.A., M.A. CHARLES SLATTERY B.A., M.A. JOHN WALKER B.A., M.A. Mr. Walker directs experience in the foreign language laboratory, which is necessary to the fundamentals of pronunciation. 36 DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMA RALPH FULSOM B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Department of Speech and Drama MARTHA DUNN B.A. GEORGE HINSHAW A.B., M.A. SANDRA HYBELS B.A., M.A. KERRY LAFFERTY MARY SEDLETZECK DONALD TRUBEY JERRY V • INSC B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.A., M. of Communicative Disorders B.S.E., M.S. Miss Hybels discovers that keeping ahead of the students is not always so easy. For teachers like Mr. Winsor, student conferences are only a part of the profession. 37 DIVISir f OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS MABEL COOK B.S. in Ed., M.A. Chairman Department of Home Economics ELEANOR MILLER B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. VIRGINIA BOUSKA B.S., M.S. ELLEN RANDOLPH B.S., M.S. LOUISE HASSENPLUG B.S., M.S. RUTH MANSELL B.A., M.S. REBECCA TERRELL B.S., M.S. Mabel Cook holds an advisement session. ■■ H DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS I ROBERT SUNKEl A.A., B.F.A., M.F.A. Acting Chairman Department of Fine Arts ROBERT BLACKMAN B.S. in Ed., M.S. VIRGINIA HILLIX B.A., M.A. DONALD ROBERTSON B.S., M.A. 38 MAURICE SILVER B.S., M.A. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS DONALD VALK B.S., M.S. Chairman Department of Industrial Arts PETER JACKSON B.S., M.S. in Ind. Ed., D.Ed. LEROY CRIST B.S., M.S., Ed.D. HOWARD RINGOLD B.S., M.S. DAVID CROZIER B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. KENNETH THOMPSON B.S. in Ed., M. in I. A. Ed. DONALD FROELICH B.S., M.S. Student-teacher relationships can be portanl, Dr. Crist finds. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE JOHN BEEKS B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Chairman Department of Agriculture WILLIAM GEORGE B.S., B.S. in Agri. Engineering, M.S. in Agri. Engineering, Ed.D. F. B. HOUGHTON B.S. in Ed., B.S. in Agri., M.A. WILLIAM TREESE B.S. in Agri., M.S. in Ed. Behind every student there is a good in- structor, such as Mr. Houghton. 39 DIVISION OF BUSINESS ' J BILL BLANKENSHIP EDWARD BROWNING SHARON BROWNING ELWYN DEVORE A. A., B.S., M.S. B.S. in Bus. Adm., B.S., M.A. B.S. in Ed., M.S., D.B.A. B.S. in Bus. Ed., M.A. Chairman Division of Business DURWARD DYKE B.S., M.A., LL.B. FREDERIC HANDKE B.A., M.A., M.A., C.L.U. JOHN HER2IG B.S., M.S. CLIFFORD KENSINGER B.S., M.Ed. ROGER KING B.B.A., M.B.A. HAROLD NELSON A.B., M.A., M.B.A. MARY SUNKEL B.S. C, M.B.A. CHARLES VITASKA B.S., M.S. CAROLE ZAHND B.S., M.B.A. Mrs. Browning supervises a shorthand class that is hard at work. 40 DIVISION OF MUSIC JOHN SMAY B.A., M.Mus., Ph.D. Chairman Division of Music PAULA NELSON B.S. in Ed., M.A. GILBERT WHITNEY B.M., M.A. RUTH MILLER B.M. Ed., M.M. WARD ROUNDS B.S., M.A. BYRON MITCHELL B.M.E., M.M.E. dm DONALD SANDFORD B.S. in Ed., M.Mus., D.Mus. Arts EARLE MOSS B.S., M.A. MARY SANDFORD A.B., M.Mus. The importance of practice makes perfect is emphasized in instrumental music with Dr. Smay (left) and in vocal music with Mr. Mitchell (above). 41 E ISON OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF MEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION BURTON RICHEY B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Chairman Division of Health and Physical Education EARL BAKER B.S. in Ed., M.A. (on leave) RICHARD BUCKRIDGE B.S. in Ed., M.A. GARY COLLINS B.A. M.Ed. LEWIS DYCHE ROBERT GREGORY ROBERT IGLEHART JERRY LANDWER A.B., M.S. B.S. in Ed., B.S. in Ed., B.A., M.P.E. M.S. M.S. in Ed. R. H. MILNER IVAN SCHOTTEL JOHN WAHRER B.S., M.A. B.S. in Ed. B.S., M.S.E., Ph.D. 42 Perfection, whether in gymnastics, basketball, or any other sport, re- quires strenuous practice, concen- tration, and supervision by coaches such as Mr. Landwer. DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCA N BONNIE MAGILl A.E., B.S., M.A. Choirman Department of Physical Education for Women ANN ALLEN RAMONA COLLINS LOIS LOVELAND B.S. in Ed., B.A., M.Ed. B.S., M.S. in Ed. M.Ed. KATHRYN RIDDLE B.S., M.S., Ed.D. MIRIAM SHELDEN B.A., M.S. DOROTHY WALKER B.S.. M.Ed. ROBERTA RICHEY B.S. in Sec. Ed. Mrs. Collins executes a tricky badminton shot. Close attention is necessary in learning the step which Miss Allen demonstrates. 43 DIVISIOF OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS THEODORE WEICHINGER B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Acting Chairman Division of Science and Mathematics WILLIAM LAFFERTY B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Chairman Department of Mathematics GEORGE BARRATT B.S., M.S. VIDA DUNBAR A.B., A.M. MARVIN GUTZMER FRED HASSENPLUG CHURL KIM FRANK MANNASMITH JEROME SOLHEIM MARVIN B.S., M.S. in Math., B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. WINZENREAD M.A. in Math B.S., M.S. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS RICHARD HOLMAN B.A., of Ed., M.A. of Ed. WILLIAM PENDLETON B.A., M.S. Mr. Hassenplug begins a long-awaited coffee break. 44 DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY KENNETH MINTER B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. Choirman Department of Biology DAVID EASTER! A B.S., M.A. RICHARD HART B.S., M.S. GERALD KIRK B.S.. M.S. IRENE MUELLER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. EUGENE SCHROEDER B.A., M.S. BILLY SCOTT B.S., M.S., Ph.D. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY SAM CARPENTER A.B., B.S., B.S. in Ed., Ph.D. Chairman Department of Chemistry DONALD BEUERMAN B.A., M.S. ADOLF LANDES A.B., M.S. EDWARD FARQUHAR B.S., Ph.D. HARLAN HIGGINBOTHAM B.S., Ph.D. Dr. Carpenter and Mr. Long put in time at registration helping students get the proper chemistry courses. 45 DV SION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE JOHN HARR A.B., M.A. , Ph.D. Chairman Division of Social Science JAMES DEMARCE B.A., M.A. Humanities GEORGE GAYLER B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. History CHARLES HAGAN B.A., M.A. Geography $ Ad BERNDT ANGMAN FLOYD BARROWS JERALD BREKKE B.S., M.S., Ph.D. B.A. B.S., M.S. Political Science Humanities Political Science VIRGINIA DEMARCE DOROTHY DYKE CHARLES FRY B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. Humanities History Humanities Mr. Fry finds that teaching is not such a bad job — as long as you can have a few moments to relax, light up your favorite pipe, and share a Joke or two. 46 MM CLARENCE HENDERSON PAUL HENLEIN JAMES HURST PETER LEE B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A. B.S. in Econ. and Bus., History History History M.A. in Econ. Economics JAMES LOWE HARMON MOTHERSHEAD JEAN NAGLE ROBERT NAGLE B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. B.S. in Sec. Ed., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Sociology History Sociology Social Science HERBERT THOMPSON CALVIN WIDGER B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Economics Geography Just when he thinks he can finally get to work, there has to be one more interruption for Mr. Henderson. 47 BOARD OF REGENTS SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: W. M. C. Dowson, W. F. Phares, Jr., President Robert P. Foster, D. W. Hopkins, C. F. Russell. STANDING: Garvin R. Williams, Luther G. Belcher, Jr., J. P. Morgan. W. M. C. DAWSON, President of the Citizen ' s Bank of Grant City, Missouri, has served on the Board since 1951. D. W. HOPKINS, of the Anderson-Hopkins-Wallace Insurance Agency in St. Joseph, Missouri, was appointed to the Board in 1963 by Governor John Dalton. J. P. MORGAN, a lawyer and judge of the Chillicothe, Mis- souri, Circuit Court, has been a member of the Board of Regents since 1 961 . W. F. PHARES, JR., of Phares Oil Company in Maryville, was appointed to the Board in 1965. The members of the Board of Regents are appointed to their positions by the Governor of the State of Missouri. Each appointment is for a term of six years. C. F. RUSSELL, Director of Guidance in the Trenton, Missouri, public schools, has been a member since 1961. GARVIN R. WILLIAMS, of Williams Lawn Seed Company in Maryville was appointed to the Board in 1959. HUBERT WHEELER, Missouri Commissioner of Education, is an ex-officio member of the Board of Regents. LUTHER G. BELCHER, JR., Business manager of NWMSC, is Secretary to the Board of Regents. HALL DIRECTORS AND NURSES BRUCE WAKE Director Men ' s Residence Halls CLEO PERKINS MARGARET WIRE COLEDA HAMILTON Housemother Director Director Men ' s Residence Halls Roberta Hall Perrin Hall LUELLA N. THATE DOROTHY HILDEBRAND JUDITH SALFRANK Assistant Director Director Assistant Director Roberta and Perrin Halls Hudson Hall Hudson Hall 1 PEARL DAWSON Nurse PATSY JOHNSON Nurse HELEN O ' CONNOR Nurse FRANCES STEELE Nurse 49 SECRETARIES MONICA ZIRFAS Secretary to the President RUTH NYSTROM Registrar EMMA HARRIS Secretary to the Dean of Instruction FAYE SHERMAN Secretary to the Dean of Administration and Mimeograph Director SANDRA TEALE Secretary to the Dean of Men CAROL LEWIS Secretary to the Dean of Women GLADYS RAINES Secretary to the Registrar EVA QUINN Secretary to the Registrar ESTHER SELLERS Field Service Office Assistant Placement Secretary SHIRLEY GRAY Field Service Office Assistant Alumni Secretary LETA JONES Field Service Office Correspondence and Extension Secretary ROSAMUND CARR Field Service Office Placement Secretary JUDA SAEMISCH Business Office Cashier JUDITH CULP Business Office Cashier 50 SECRETARIES MARTHA COOPER Secretary to the Dean of Administration OPAL NELSON Secretary to the Dean of Administration AM PAULA HELSEL Secretary to the Dean of Administration MARY CORNELISON Secretary to the Dean of Administration MAROLYN ALLOWAY Secretary to the Registrar JANET GIESKEN Secretary to the Registrar JANET HAAG Secretary in charge of traffic tickets LILLIAN HANKDE Secretary of Education at Horace Mann SHIRLEY GREGORY Business Office Student Loan Secretary MARGARET MOORE Business Office Secretary AGATHA WILLIAMS Business Office Accountant NANCY THOMPSON Business Office IBM Operator MINA BRIGHT Business Office Purchasing Clerk JOYCE CHAMBERS Business Office Purchasing Clerk 51 ► SCHOLASTIC :w ; D5 5 : I k -r - • ! i . ' -. a . - v V V v W ■ IBM Jf f JW |pMN In co temptation... Concentration... 54 the student has many faces 55 ' Where are you going, my little one... And this world is yours. 57 A compass of your own making 58 A MESSAGE FROM OUR STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT . . JERRY TAYLOR Student Body President A student ' s life is surrounded by many different activities at Northwest Missouri State. These activities are centered around a compass, a Compass of Success. It matters not to which di- rection the compass needle points, because the end result will be Success. A new student on campus will orient the compass in the direction of Scholastic achievement. Time forever passes as the student acquires new friends and many new social outlets. Social life, an integral portion of college life, is one-fourth of the Compass of Success. Although studies and extra-curricular activi- ties are important. Spiritual fellowship for the student is an im- portant aspect of college life. Rounding out the Compass of Success are Sports. The college would be lacking without the sports activities. Whether at the inter-collegiate level or at the intramural level, the student contributes to the Compass of Success. Sincerely, Jerry Taylor Student Body President The duties of his office must be fulfilled as well as attending classes. 59 CLASS OF ' 66 Rose Adams, Major: Music. Suecilla Adwell, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Hossain Alavi, Majors: Agriculture and Economics. William Allen, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Biology. Roger Ambrosier, Major: Fine Arts, Minor: Industrial Arts. Larry Anderson, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Phyllis Anderson, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Robert Anderson, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Sociology. Michael Armintrout, Major: Business, Minor: Mathematics. Charles Arms, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Arlen Armstrong, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Charlotte Atha, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Kent Babcock, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Health and Safety Education. Howard Bailey, Major: Business, Minor: Fi- nance and Insurance. Elizabeth Baker, Major: Elemen tary Edu- cation, Minor: Psychology. Margery Baker, Major: English, Minor: Psychology. Robert Baker, Major: History, Minor: Social Science. Russell Baldwin, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Biology. Mario Balettie, Majors: Physical Educa- tion and Social Science. Jim Ballinger, Majors: Physical Education and Biology. 60 SENIORS Ronald Banwart, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Margaret Barber, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Gerald Barr, Major: General Business, Minor: Marketing. Jack Barton, Major: Biology, Minor: Agri- culture. Melinda Bauman, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Recreation. Lanna Beaman, Major: English, Minor: Social Science. Carol Bears, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Darwin Bears, Major: Social Science, Minor: Coaching. Gene Beck, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Richard Beem, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Edna Bell, Major: Vocational Home Eco- nomics. Herbert Bell, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Roger Bell, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Business. Wray Bell, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Psychology. Joyce Bennett, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. John Bergstrom, Major: Marketing, Minor: Accounting. David Bintner, Major: Social Science, Minor: History. Patricia Bird, Major: General Home Eco- nomics, Minor: Psychology. Mary Jane Bodle, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Judy Boe, Majors: Mathematics and Busi- ness. 61 SENIORS Charles Bogardo, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Jack Bohnenblust, Major: General Busi- ness, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Richard Borchardt, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Laura Bowen, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Marvin Bowen, Major: Accounting, Minor: Business Education. Lynnette Bradtield, Major: Elementary Education. Dolores Brannan, Majors: Mathematics and Social Science. Virginia Bright, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Ray Briscoe, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Roger Britt, Majors: Chemistry and Mathe- matics. George Brown, Major: Chemistry, Minor: Biology. Patricia Brown, Major: Music. Peggy Brown, Major: General Business, Minor: Marketing. Charles Brunkow, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Karen Brus, Major: Biology, Minor: Chem- istry. Sandy Burger, Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: Psychology. Loren Burkhalter, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Phil Burmeister, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Ronald Burson, Major: Music. Jean Buster, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Music. 62 SENIORS Ruth Campbell, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Kathy Carlson, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Susan Carr, Major: English, Minor: Psy- chology. Joe Carter, Major: Biology. William Casady, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Gerald Casey, Major: Business Education. Terry Chadwick, Major: English, Minor: Library Science. Patricia Chambers, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Roy Cheves, Major: History, Minor: Social Science. Delbert Christensen, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: History. Charlotte Christoffel, Major: Business, Minor: English. Adam Chrostowski, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Biology. Larry Clark, Major: Business Education, Minor: Economics. Lyle Clark, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Physics. Sharon Clark, Major: Business, Minor: Sociology. Lynn Claussen, Majors: Mathematics and General Business, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Larry Claxton, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Agriculture. Carol Clayton, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Vernon Clemens, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Judy Clymens, Major: Vocational Home Economics. 63 SENIORS Sandy Coffin, Major: French, Minor: Math- ematics. Judy Colli nsworth, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Vernon Collinsworth, Major: Accounting, Minor: Business. Jerry Cooper, Major: Music. Pam Cooper, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Robert E. Cornelison, Majors: Chemistry and Mathematics. Robert Cornelius, Major: English, Minor: Sociology. Jane Couch, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Carol Crawford, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Gary Croskrey, Major: Business, Minor: History. Rita Crosswhite, Majors: Biology and Mathematics. Carita Culmer, Major: English, Minor: Li- brary Science. Roger Cummings, Major: General Business, Minor: English. Samuel Dalzell, Major: English, Minor: Psychology. Diane Dandliker, Major: Social Science, Minor: Recreation. Russell Davidson, Majors: Agriculture and General Business. Gertrude Davis, Major: English, Minor: Li- brary Science. Sandra Davis, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Dale Dawson, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Leslie Dean, Major: Finance, Minor: Gen- eral Business. 64 SENIORS Nick Debenito, Major: Marketing, Minor: General Business. Louis Degginger, Major: Accounting, Minor: Insurance and Finance. Jerry Deimerly, Major: Business, Minor: Drafting. Doralyn Dickerson, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Business. John Dickerson, Majors: Agriculture and Biology, Minor: General Science. Robert Diller, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Judy Ditamore, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Biology. Craig Ditsworth, Major: Accounting, Minor: Business. Terry Doane, Major: Sociology, Minor: English. Denis Downey, Major: History, Minor: Social Science. Jerry Downing, Major: Social Science, Minor: History. James Drowns, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Marvin Duckworth, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Leo Duf field, Major: Business, Minor: Psychology. Charles Elifrits, Majors: Mathematics and Chemistry, Minor: General Science. Sharon Elwick, Major: General Business, Minor: Marketing. Linda Engemann, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Gloria Erb, Major: Elementary Education. Diane Estes, Major: Elementary Education. Richard Evans, Major: Biology, Minor: Psychology. 65 SENIORS Jo ' Ann Fabro, Majors: Business and Span- ish. Sherrill Felt, Major: Elementary Education. Jo Ann Fender, Major: Biology, Minor: Home Economics. Charles Ferguson, Majors: Mathematics and Industrial Arts. Dennis Fetters, Major: General Business, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Ronald Fields, Major: General Business, Minor: Marketing. Bruce Fife, Major: Industrial Arts, Minors: Drafting and Driver ' s Education. Ted Findley, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Biology. Robert Fine, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Frank Fisher, Major: Chemistry, Minor: Industrial Arts. Johnny Fleming, Major: Business, Minor: History. Lynne Foster, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Linda Frank, Major: Art, Minor: English. James Freedline, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Sociology. Pat Furlong, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Library Science. Margaret Gach, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Gerald Galbreath, Major: History, Minor: Political Science. Mary Garner, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Lyle Garreau, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Coaching. Virginia Garrison, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. 66 SENIORS Dennis Gates, Major: Business, Minor: Coaching. Jerry Geib, Major: Social Science, Minor: Geography. Kenneth Geib, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Biology. Larry Gerdes, Major: General Business, Minor: Marketing. Janis Gillam, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Douglas Gillespie, Major: Social Science, Minor: History. Doug Girling, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Sociology. Judy Girling, Major: Elementary Educa tion. RoAnne Godsey, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Arnold Goff, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Danny Gooding, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Physical Education. Linda Graf, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Richard Graw, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Psychology. Phyllis Green, Major: English, Minor: Psychology. Linda Greenwood, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Business. Cynthia Gregersen, Major: Elementary Education. Carol Gregory, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Richard Griffin, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Biology. Darlene Guest, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Rosalie Guyer, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Psychology. 67 SENIORS Donald Hall, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Business. Harlan Halsne, Major: Marketing, Minor: Economics. Twila Halter, Major: Business, Minor: Psy- chology. Duane Hance, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Business. Marilyn Hanna, Major: Business, Minor: Marketing. Larry Hanon, Major: Accounting, Minor: Business. Paul Hansen, Major: Accounting, Minor: Mathematics. Bert Hanson, Majors: Physical Education and Business. Brenda Hanson, Majors: Home Econom- ics and Business. Linda Harrison, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Cecil Harrold, Major: Physical Education, Minors: Driver ' s Education and Busi- ness. Norena Harrold, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Thomas Harvey, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Daniel Haskell, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Industrial Arts. Jim Hatch, Major: Business, Minor: So- ciology. Ronald Hatheway, Major: Business, Minor: Accounting. Minnie Heathman, Major: Elementary Education. Richard Heinen, Major: Social Science, Minor: History. Nydra Helzer, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Carl Henningsen, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Business. 68 SENIORS Jacqueline Henningsen, Major: Mathe- matics, Minor: Chemistry. James Higgins, Major: General Business, Minor: Finance. Will Higgins, Major: English, Minor: So- ciology. Mary Hilger, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Psychology. Carl Hinton, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Ray Hischke, Major: Math, Minor: Gen- eral Science. Margaret Hoffman, Major: Mathematics, Minor: History. Robert Hoffman, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Physics. Larry Houser, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Marie Hudson, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Joyce Huffman, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Biology. John Hull, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Johnie Imes, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Dorothy Iske, Major: English, Minor: Span- ish. Rose Jackson, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Sharon Jackson, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Sharlon L. Jackson, Major: Home Eco- nomics, Minor: Music. Sandra Jacobs, Majors: Vocational Home Economics and Business. Joyce Jeanblanc, Major: Home Economics. Elinor Johnson, Major: Vocational Home Economics. 69 SENIORS Jvv dk h Harley Johnson, Majors: Social Science and Agriculture. James D. Johnson, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Jim Johnson, Major: Finance and Insur- ance, Minor: General Business. John Johnson, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Business. Terry Johnson, Major: Biology, Minor: Sociology. Donald Jones, Major: Mathematics, Mi- nors: Chemistry and General Science, Linda Jones, Major: Business Education, Minor: Business. Mary Jones, Major: Music. Karen Jorgensen, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Bill Kacer, Major: Biology, Minor: Chem- istry. Thomas Kagay, Major: French, Minor: Spanish. Larry Kallauner, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Health and Safety. Mat Karpan, Major: Business Education, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Dennis Kaster, Major: Marketing, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Dorothy Keith, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Jerry Kelly, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Biology. John Kelly, Major: Chemistry. Gary Kennedy, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Gary Keplinger, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Coaching. Judy Kerns, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. 70 SENIORS Patty Killmon, Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: Library Science. Karen Kimbrough, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Daryl Kline, Major: Accounting, Minor: Business. Karole Knapp, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. John Knudson, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Jane Koski, Major: English, Minor: Ele- mentary Education. Fred Kratzke, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Mary Kruger, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Gail Krumme, Major: Marketing, Minor: Business. Mary Kuhn, Majors: Physical Education and English. Richard Kullbom, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Larry Krutz, Majors: Industrial Arts and Agriculture. Stephen Lang, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Health and Safety. Larry Larsen, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Biology. Philip Larson, Major:- History, Minor: So- cial Science. Jeanette Lasley, Majors: French and Span- ish. Robert Lathrop, Major: Mathematics, Mi- nors: General Science and Biology. James Lawler, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Judy Layton, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Connie Lees, Major: Vocational Home Economics. 71 SENIORS Carolyn Lefgren, Major: Biology, Minor: Psychology. Jerry Lewis, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Peggy Link, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Jim Linkey, Major: General Business, Minor: Finance. Ernest Livingston, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minors: History and Health Education. Billie Logan, Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: Library Science. Marilyn Long, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Richard Lonn, Major: Finance and In- surance, Minor: Accounting. Thomas Lupardus, Major: Music. Judy Lynch, Major: Art, Minor: Home Economics. Jim McCallister, Major: Business, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Eileen McCartney, Major: Business, Minor: Music. Judy McClintock, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Betty McCloney, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Suzanne McCrory, Major: English, Minor: Spanish. Larry McDonald, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Nancy McHenry, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Ardis McPike, Major: Vocational Home Economics. George Mcintosh, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Mathematics. Daniel McLaughlin, Majors: Speech and Business. 72 SENIORS George Mackey, Majors: Biology and In- dustrial Arts. Danny Magness, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. David Mallon, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Business. Gary Manning, Major: Accounting, Minor: Marketing. Donald Marckmann, Major: Social Sci- ence, Minor: English. Mary Martin, Major: English, Minor: Psy- chology. Norma Martin, Major: History, Minor: Social Science. Pat Martin, Major: Music. Mary Mather, Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: Library Science. Alice Maxwell, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Betty May field, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Mahamed Mazaheri, Majors: Agriculture and Biology. Jeannte Meadows, Major: English, Minor: Library Science. Janet Merrill, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Psychology. Ron Merrift, Major: Business, Minor: Busi- ness. Larry Messerli, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Richard Messerly, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Psychology. Patricia Meyer, Major: Business, Minor: Home Economics. Walter Meyers, Major: Spanish, Minor: Psychology. Becky Miller, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. 73 SENIORS Deloris Miller, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Mary Miller, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Terry Miller, Major: Business, Minor: Psychology. Warren Mitchell, Major: Marketing, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Sandra Mogg, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Gene Molendorp, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Milton Moore, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Mathematics. Barbara Morehouse, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Vonna Morris, Major: Business, Minor: English. Lyle Morrison, Major: Business, Minors: Accounting and Mathematics. Marilyn Moser, Major: Social Science, Minor: History. Gary Mozingo, Major: Art, Minor: In- dustrial Arts. Stanley Munson, Major: General Business, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Ron Murawski, Major: English, Minor: Li- brary Science. Phil Murrell, Major: Fine Arts, Minor: Business. Bill Nelson, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Larry Nelson, Major: Physical Education, Minor: General Science. Mary Nelson, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Ronnie Nelson, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Robert Newberg, Major: Business, Minor: Business. 74 SENIORS Jerry Newman, Major: Finance and In- surance, Minor: General Business. Lonna Newman, Majors: History and Biology. Otto Newton, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Judith Nieman, Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: Library Science. Jimmie Nix, Major: Political Science, Minor: Economics. Douglas Nordstrum, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Charles Nurek, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Recreation. Joan Oehrle, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Norman Oehrle, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Roger Ossowski, Major: English, Minor: History- Robert Outs, Major: English, Minor: French. Larrie Palmer, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Leo Papas, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Eddie Parman, Majors: Biology and Math- ematics, Minor: General Science. Wallace Parman, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Business. Charles Pearcy, Major: English, Minor: Spanish. John Peppmeier, Major: Social Science, Minor: Geography. Thomas Pereira, Major: English, Minor: Psychology. Nancy Perez, Majors: English and French. Dianne Petersen, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. 75 SENIORS r i ttM tMdi Richard Petersen, Major: Business, Minor: Marketing. Larry Peterson, Major: Music, Minor: Music. Maria Petray, Major: Education. Helen Phillips, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Delvin Phtpps, Major: Social Science, Minor: Geography. William Pierce, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Lorna Pierpoint, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Jerry Pottorff, Major: Biology, Minor: Agriculture. Earl Pressley, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Larry Price, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Industrial Arts. Ed Propst, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Marketing. Joseph Pryor, Major: Business, Minor: Agriculture. Ruth Rains, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Library Science. Gary Randall, Majors: Physical Education and Industrial Arts. Jay Rash, Majors: Chemistry and Biology. Larry Rawlins, Major: Music. Dorothy Ray, Majors: English and His- tory. Mary Ray, Major: English, Minor: Speech. Donna Redden, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Glenda Reece, Major: Vocational Home Economics. 76 SENIORS Robert Reese, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Industrial Arts. Bill Reichen, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Business. Judith Reichen backer, Major: Elementary Education. Dale Reiman, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Robert Rempe, Major: Marketing, Minor: Finance and Insurance. David Remund, Major: Physical Education Minors: Industrial Arts and Driver ' s Education. George Ren tf row, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Margaret Richards, Major: Elementary Education. Garry Richardson, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Joyce Ridge, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Ruby Riggs, Major: English, Minor: Span- ish. Charles Riley, Major: Biology, Minor: Spanish. Frank Riley, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Robert Rinehart, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Oakly Risser, Majors: Mathematics and English. Stuart Robertson, Major: Marketing, Minor: English. Jerry Robey, Major: Marketing, Minor: Industrial Arts. Eddielea Roe, Major: History, Minor: Play Production. Dale Rolf, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. James Ross, Major: Biology, Minor: Chem- istry. 77 SENIORS Nancy Rotts, Major: Elementary Education. Gary Rus, Major; Physical Education, Minor: Health and Safety Education. Richard Saemisch, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Judy Sager, Majors: Physical Education and Business. Judy Salfrank, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Mary Sand, Majors: Chemistry and Bi- ology. Larry Sandy, Major: History, Minor: Coaching. William Sauer, Major: Business Educa- tion, Minor: Business Education. Phillip Sauvago, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Edward Scheer, Major: Art Education, Minor: English. Patricia Schieber, Major: Business Edu- cation, Minor: Mathematics. Raymond Schieber, Major: Accounting, Minor: Coaching. Robert Schieber, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Accounting. James Schilling, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Daniel Schneider, Major: Chemistry, Minor: General Science. James Schreffler, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minors: Health and Safety Edu- cation and Driver ' s Education. Linda Schreffler, Majors: Home Econom- ics and General Business. Edward Schultz, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Industrial Arts. Dennis Schwieso, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Ronnie Scott, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Biology. 78 SENIORS George Sedwick, Major: History, Minor: Geography. Diane Seipel, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Richard Seipel, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: General Science. Barbara Selby, Major: Business Education, Minor: Mathematics. Mary Selby, Major: Physical Education, Minor: English. Michael Sell, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Marcy Severson, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Ann Shamberger, Major: English, Minor: Spanish. Rita Sharp, Major: Spanish, Minor: Eng- lish. Gary Shaw, Major: Business, Minor: Mar- keting. Paul Shea, Majors: Biology and Business, Minor: General Science. Imogene Shepard, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Special Education. Richard Sheppard, Major: General Busi- ness, Minor: Economics. John Sherbo, Major: Physical Education, Minor: General Science. Gary Shields, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Dona Shroyer, Major: English, Minor: History. Lettie Siddens, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Jennie Slykhuis, Major: Art, Minor: Eng- lish. Barbara Smith, Majors: Marketing and Home Economics. Connie Smith, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. 79 SENIORS Franklin Smith, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Gretchen Smith, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Lane Smith, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Biology. Phyllis Smith, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Health and Safety Education. Helen Snuffer, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Carol Sobalvarro, Major: Spanish, Minor: Psychology. Soren Sorensen, Majors: Chemistry and Mathematics. Sheldon Spector, Major: Social Science, Minor: Geography. Edwin Spire, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Mathematics. Mike Spolar, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Fred Spriester, Major: General Business, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Carolyn Spriester, Major: Elementary Education. Evelyn Stanley, Major: Art Education, Minor: English. Raymond Starr, Major: Business, Minor: Accounting. Rickey Steckelberg, Major: Music. Mary Steinhauser, Major: Biology, Minor: General Science. William Steinhauser, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: General Science. Glen Stenzel, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Charles Stephens, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Physics. Richard Stephens, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Biology. 80 SENIORS Jonalee Stickler, Major: General Business, Minor: English. Kenneth Stickler, Major: Marketing, Minor: General Business. Michele Stitt, Major: History, Minor: Drafting. Linda Strachan, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Beverly Straight, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Lyn Stratford, Major: English, Minor: Li- brary Science. Tom Stratton, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Cheryl Straub, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Richard Straub, Major: Biology, Minor: Agriculture. Robert Suddaby, Major: Physics, Minor: Mathematics. Judith Sunderman, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Psychology. Shirley Sundermann, Major: Business Edu- cation, Minor: Accounting. Anita Sutter, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Charles Swaney, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Linda Sweeney, Major: Art, Minor: Eng- lish. Patricia Sweney, Majors: Business and Home Economics. Natalie Tackett, Major: English, Minor: Psychology. Wava Tackett, Major: English, Minor-. Library Science. William Tadlock, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Industrial Arts. Wilson Tatman, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: Social Science. 81 SENIORS David Taylor, Major: Music. Jerry Taylor, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Judy Thatch, Major: English, Minor: Span- ish. Celia Thompson, Major: Business, Minor: English. James Thompson, Major: History, Minor: Social Science: Gerri Tipton, Major: English, Minor: Physical Education. Herbert Townsend, Majors: Agriculture and Industrial Arts. Lee Townsend, Majors: History and Po- litical Science. Shirley Townsend, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Martha Trask, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Donna Treese, Major: Business Education, Minor: Social Science. Ronald Tribolet, Major: Accounting, Minor: Finance and Insurance. Ann Trotter, Major: English, Minor: Li- brary Science. Thomas Tyliski, Major: Social Science, Minor: Geography. Elvin Ungles, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Coaching. Jerry Van Houtan, Major: Art, Minor: Industrial Arts. Don Van Sickle, Major: Mathematics, Minor: General Science. Bernard Veak, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Judy Veylupek, Major: General Home Economics, Minor: Sociology. Sue Wagers, Majors: Mathematics and Physical Education. 82 SENIORS Mary Waldron, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Judy Walker, Major: Business, Minor: Business. Paul Walker, Major: Business, Minors: Physical Education and Coaching. Bob Wallace, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: History. Rober t Wareham, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Biology. Nancy Weisshaar, Major: Elementary Edu- cation, Minor: Music. Averill West, Major: English, Minor: Psy- chology. Glenn West, Major: Accounting, Minor: Marketing. Kent Wheeler, Major: General Business, Minor: Marketing. Larry White, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Social Science. Susan White man. Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Diane Whitney, Major: Social Science, Minor: General Business. Dwight Wilcox, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology. Kenneth Wilkinson, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Drafting. Nancy Willey, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. James Wilson, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Business. Richard Wilson, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Business. Twila Wilson, Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: Music. Vicky Wilson, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Harold Wittbrodt, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Industrial Arts. 83 SENIORS Donna Wolf, Major: Vocational Home Econo mics. Joseph Wolf, Majors: Chemistry and Biol- ogy. Lillian Wright, Major: Business, Minor: English. Sandy Yaple, Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: English. Bill Yeager, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Health Education. Martha Young, Major: Elementary Educa- tion. Melvin Young, Majors: Biology and Mathe- matics, Minor: General Science. Patricia Young, Minor: Home Economics, Minor: Mathematics. Roscoe Young, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Biology. Dennis Zimmerman, Major: Biology, Minor: History. Paula Zimmerman, Major: Elementary Edu- cation, Minor: Library Science. Individual decisions are necessary as student elections determine campus leaders. 84 CLASS OF ' 67 ' Abarr, Dawn Abbott, Jim Akers, Carole Albin, Jerry Allen, Mary Anderson, Gerald Appleman, Jack Arms, Theresa Armstrong, Margaret Arn, Ronald Audo, Clarence Auxier, Donna Ayers, Dwight Babcock, Jeannette Bailey, Donald Bailey, Linda Baker, Barbara Banks, Connie Barlow, Randall Barr, David Barrett, Bill Barrett, Margaret Bartelt, Edmund Bauman, David Bauman, Mary Baxter, Carl Beechner, Gregory Belitz, Joe Benton, Larry Berti, Judith Bibel, William Birks, Linda Blom, Russell Bollinger, Sherry Bonecutter, Terry Booth, Melvin Bowers, DeAnn Boyd, Nancy Brooner, Linda Brown, Charlene Brown, MarMn Brown, Phyllis 85 JUNIORS Brush, Mary Bryan, Donnie Bumbacher, Don Burkhalter, Earl Cain, Benny Campbell, Terry Carl, Michael Carlock, Ruth Carr, Thomas Carstenson, Carol Carter, Jim W. Casey, Thomas Casey, William Cavan, Judith Chappell, Linda Chaput, Neil Christian, Solomon Christie, Harvey Christoffers, Lona Clark, Barry Clemsen, Dallas Cochran, Marti Coleman, Kay Collins, Howard Combs, Charles R. Combs, Michael Conn, Dola Copeland, Dave Corbett, James Corey, Howard Cornett, Roger Craven, Brady Cronin, Larry Curtis, Gary Cushing, Joyce Darrah, Susan Davidson, Jerry Davidson, Ken R. Davidson, Kenneth W. Davis, Donna Dawson, Leslie Deardorff, Karen 86 JUNIORS Diggs, Judith Dills, Jim Dinkens, Doyle Dougherty, Tim Downing, Larry Duke, Byron Dukes, Karla Duty, Gerald Dyer, Roxy Dykes, Kenneth Edelen, Charles Edwards, Delores Edwards, Larry Eisiminger, Melanie Ellison, Victor Engel, Donald Engle, Janet Engle, Sharon Erbaugh, Margie Erganian, Nshan Evans, Donald Everhart, Jesse Falk, Bruce Fankhauser, Glenn Ferguson, Rebecca Fife, Janet Fischer, Jerry Fletcher, Michael Flowers, Richard Foland, Harold Foley, Donna Follett, Rodney Forbes, Michael Ford, Stephen Foutch, Marsha Fox, Thomas Francis, William Frieberg, Gerald Fuller, Larry Funston, Steven Gabel, Sharon Gahm, Judy 87 JUNIORS Gallagher, Jeffrey Gardner, David Gates, David Gibler, Linda Gifford, Charles Gift, Sheryl Gillespie, Joan Oil li land, Edward Goodwin, John Gray, Janet Green, Roger Griffith, Earl Griffith, Warland Haag, William Haberman, Earl Hagan, Lonny Hall, James Hamilton, Kay Hamtil, Greg Hanrath, Bob Hanson, Roberta Hardisty, William Hardy, Beverly Hardyman, Dorothy Hargus, Merylan Harmon, Keith Harover, Richard Hartman, Paul Hasselbrink, Carolyn Hawley, Donna Healy, Mike Heitz, Ronald Henry, Kerry Herner, Brenda Hinesley, Landis Honey, Kerry Hopkey, Dallas Horton, Max Huelskamp, Margaret Hulen, Terry Hull, Donald Humphreys, John 88 JUNIORS Hurd, Michael Hurd, William Husted, Rowena Huston, Anne Hutton, Martha Ingels, Shirley Jacobs, Bill Jacobsen, Robert James, Kenneth Jansen, Diana Johnson, Chloe Johnson, Gary Johnson, Judy Johnston, Reanne Jones, Mary L Jones, Pam Jones, Pat A. Kabrick, Gary Kading, Carolyn Kamler, Penny Kampmann, Gary Keith, Kenneth Kelley, Janeth Kelling, Don Kelly, Cynthia Kelly, Marlene Kerner, Stephen Kilpatrick, Charles King, David Kirby, Charles Knauss, James Kokesh, Jean Kramer, Diane Kurtz, Michael Lafferty, Carol Lager, Shirley Lainson, Hudson LaMar, Judy LaVille, Tom Lazear, Fred Leonard, Jerry Lesher, Nancy 89 JUNIORS Leslie, Patty Lewin, Jerry Lewis, Carol Lewis, Jim Linder, Tom Linville, Joyce Lisbona, Francisco Logan, Joe Logan, Ruth Lonergan, David Lopour, Eileen Lowrey, Darryl Lund, Jack McCarty, Jim McClain, Donna McClain, Patty McCloud, Gary McClure, Jack McElfish, Peggy McGuire, Tim McKee, Sue Mackey, David Madison, Willis Magnussen, Jerry Majerus, Robert Manning, Mered ith Marcinko, James Markt, Larry Marr, Michael Marshall, Linda Mason, Jane Mason, Jerry Massie, Terry Mast, Mary Mathewson, Marjorie Matt, Richard Maxell, Ron Maxwell, Alice Means, Sheryl Mercer, Daryl Michel, Peggy Michelson, Mason 90 JUNIORS Miller, Judy Miller, Michael Miller, Susan Miller, Wayne Minnick, Doug Mitchell, Paul Mitchell, Ron Moles, Neal Montag, Ken Moseman, John Murawski, John Nelson, Kenneth Nichols, Robert Nielsen, Carol Noah, Pat Noble, Gerald Noe, Linda Noel, Phil Norman, Dennis Obirek, John O ' Connor, Thomas O ' Dell, Klaris Olson, Barbara O ' Riley, Caroline Orr, Mary Owen, Jean Owen, Larry Owens, Linda Owens, Thomas Pabian, LaVergne Park, Carol Patee, James Patton, Bill Paxton, Patricia Pearson, Roma Peart, Larry Peters, Karen Peterson, Harriette Phillips, Randy Pittman, Connie Ploghoft, Susan Posler, Carole 91 JUNIORS Posson, Charles Poynter, Harold Prior, Linda Quigley, Rodney Rajca, Stanley Ranck, Lowell Randall, Shirley Ransom, Donald Redman, Rosalie Rettenmaier, David Reynolds, Eddie Reynolds, Raymond Richard, Jill Riddell, Joyce Ripley, Mary Roach, Dennis Roberts, Edwin Robertson, John Robinson, Sandy Rockhold, Curt Rodda, Peter Roesing, Donna Roudybush, Deanna Roudybush, Gary Salcedo, Joseph Schwarz, Thomas Schafer, Shirley Schieber, Sheila Schindler, Douglas Schlegel, Roger Schneider, Allan Schnuelle, Helen Schobert, Connie Schope, Jim Schroeder, Edward Schrimsher, Jack Schulenberg, Mary See, Alan Seifert, Kathleen Settles, J. D. Sexton, Sheryl Shady, Lewis 92 JUNIORS Sherman, Elaine Shestak, David Shields, Nancy Shipley, Jean Simerly, Sam Sinclair, Carole Sleister, Paulette Slusher, Carter Smith, Floyd Smith, Kathryn Smith, Lenore Smith, Millard Smith, Ron J. Smith, Sharon Snyder, Gloria Sorensen, Fred Sorensen, Steve Sparks, Paul Spink, Kathy Stalcup, Sandra Stalling, Clyde Steinhauser, Robert Stephens, Carolyn Stilabower, Sandra Stilley, Ed Stoll, Clara Stoner, Terry Straub, Matt Sfrecker, Dennis Stroebele, Jerald Stuart, Dave Suetterlin, Kenneth Sungren, Richard Swanson, Duane Tasler, Ramona Tauchen, Rosemary Taylor, Joyce Teale, Hugh Teschner, Judy Thomas, Larry Thomas, Pamela Thompson, Michael 93 JUNIORS Thompson, Patricio Thurnau, Gary Tietz, Gary Toppa, Ronald Trecek, Edward Turner, linda Visser, Carolyn Walker, Brenda Walker, John Walker, Sharon Wallace, Ron Wallace, Vernon Walsh, Carmen Walter, Ronald Walton, Paula Ware, Michael Watson, William Weibel, James Welch, Janet Whetstone, Gano Whitcomb, John Whitlatch, Robert Wilcoxson, Stephen Wiley, Marlene Williams, Shirley Williamson, Eddie Wilson, Eddie Wilson, Karen Wilson, Wayne Winkler, Kathryn Winzenread, Johanna Wisdom, Clinton Wolverton, Carol Wood, Sharon Worley, Helen Wortman, Marty Wyatt, George Yehle, Mark Young, Larry 94 CLASS OF ' 68 ' Abildtrup, Michael Adams, Charlotte Adams, Meta Adou, Adnan Agre, Sally Ahrens, Larry Alexander, Steve Alexander, William Allen, Cheryl Allen, Mike Almquist, Rozanne Andersen, Curtis Anderson, Carmen Anderson, Ron Andrews, William Annan, Maribeth Archer, Leonard Arment, Dennis Arnold, Betty Arrington, Rick Atkinson, Mary Avon, Clifford Ayers, Janet Bailey, Ronald Baker, Cynthia Baker, Doug Baker, Wallace Ballentine, Willi Banes, Marsha Bannick, Gary Barber, James Barnes, Joy Bartlett, Rosanne Basseft, Kenneth Baumli, Cathy Baxter, Don Beal, Christie Beavers, Jennings Beck, Don Beckman, Eugene Bedell, Joan Beem, Rodney 95 SOPHOMORES Beemer, James Beggs, Sue Belinger, Don Bender, Terri Benitz, Daniel Biggs, Sondra Bishop, Nancy Black, Elbert Black, Gene Blackford, John Blackwell, Beth Bliss, Larry Boggio, Frances Bogue, James Boltinghouse, Diane Booth, Marty Borkowski, Allan Boswell, Lorrane Boudewyns, Kathy Bovaird, Dean Bowen, Wallace Bowman, Phyllis Box, Mervin Boyer, Lloyd Boyles, Sharon Brader, Donald Bradfield, Gayle Brady, Jo Brady, Karen Brady, Patricia Bray, Kay Bretch, Fred Brinton, Dennis Brinton, Linda Bristol, John Brooke, James Brower, Bob Brown, Doug Buchanan, Richard Buetzer, Kim Burch, Cathy Burger, Mary 96 SOPHOMORES Burk, Bill Burnett, Zonia Burtnett, Jerry Burton, Kay Burton, Norma Burton, Rochelle Busby, Joh n Bush, Karen Butterworth, Georgia Byron, Kay Calkins, Benton Calkins, James Cameron, Kathy Canon, Russ Carlock, Barbara Carr, Deloris Carr, Marillyn Carr, Rosamond Carter, Jim Casady, Janet Cass, David Castle, Gary Castor, Barbara Ceplina, Sharon Chappell, Patty Christensen, Cheryl Christopher, Don Cisco, Susan Clark, Carol Clark, Gary Clark, Mack Claycomb, Judy Clemsen, Ann Clevenger, Linda Clinkscales, John Close, Philip Clothier, Martha Clouse, Sharron Cockrill,Mike Coil, Patricia Cole, Lynette Co ' cman, James 97 SOPHOMORES Collier, Larry Combs, Charles Combs, Judy Combs, Mary Cook, Jim Cook, Larry Cook, Patricia Copeland, Sue Corbett, Barbara Cottle, Hubert Couch, Anita Couch, Janice Courter, Junior Cox, James Cox, Larry Crain, Terry Crandell, Denton Craven, Robert Creveling, William Crites, Patricia Crookshanks, Janet Crouse, Stephen Crozier, Jim Curphey, Sandra Dagley, Gary Dalbey, Kirk Dale, Tyra Damashek, Bob Dann, Marshall Darr, James Daughtrey, Gilbert Davis, Connie Davison, Larry Dean, Phil Deaner, Michaeleen Deardorff, Dorothy DeLong, John Dempsey, Steve Dennis, Lynette Dew, Trudy Dick, Iris Dick, Marvin 98 SOPHOMORES Ditamore, Janice Dowden, Cheryl Downing, Richard Duff, Carol Duffett, Roberta Duffy, Edward Dunavan, Marsha Dunfee, Becky Dyman, Wayne Eckhoff, Sandra Eddleman, Dixie Edwards, Joyce Edwards, Nick Edwards, Phil Egy, Donna Ehlers, Patricia Elam, Sharlyne Elder, Kay Elliott, Denese Elliott, Diane Ellis, Charlotte Ellis, Richard Ellison, Greg Engel, Steve Erickson, Dayle Erickson, Larry Euritt, Marie Evans, Frank Everly, Marie Fast, Janet Faulstich, Julie Fay, Phillip Fine, Elaine Fine, Philip Fischback, Fred Fisher, Ann Fletch er, Jeanne Foland, Linda Ford, Dennis Ford, Jerry Forret, Juanita Forsythe, Mary 99 SOPHOMORES Foster, Bob Foster, Mark Fouts, John Frandsen, Marilyn Frank, Tom Frazier, Cheryl Freeman, Connie Fuller, Nancy Gabinski, Sharon Gach, John Garrett, Roger Garrison, Michael Gaule, Twyila Geyer, Martha Giffin, James Gilliam, William Gjerstad, Meredith Goecke, Bernard Goff, Carrie Goodell, Belinda Goracke, Lois Gosch, Larry Gough, John Grace, William Graeff, Shirley Graves, Joan Gray, Pamela Greenberg, Carlene Gregg, Marvin Greiner, Kenneth Griffin, Ivana Griffin, Kathleen Gruhn, Gary Guest, Anna Hager, Peter Hale, Eddie Hall, Margaret Hall, Rebecca Hall, Richard Halliday, Mina Hamilton, Laura Haner, Lylia 100 SOPHOMORES Hankins, Sharon Hankins, William Hansen, Patricia Hansen, Phil Hardwick, Robert Hardy, David Harmon, Helen Harris, Roger Hascall, Harold Hauber, Paula Havens, Emma Hays, Amos Hays, Margaret Hayward, Robert Heidenreich, Jim Heifers, Patty Heller, Ronnie Helmkamp, Stan Helt, Jean Helzer, Dorothy Henderson, Judith Hendrix, Dana Hennesy, Charles Henry, John Herod, Johnnie Hodgin, Scott Hoffelmeyer, Linda Hogue, Gene Holcomb, Barbara Holcomb, Dick Holmes, Linda Hopkins, Linda Hornecker, Ellen Houston, Iris Howitt, Ron Howlett, Normal Huber, William Hull, Robert Humphrey, Michael Hunt, Judith Hunziger, Ronald Hurlbut, Norris 101 SOPHOMORES Ingram, Geraldine Isenberg, Marsha Itani, Salim Iwen, John Jackson, Doug Jackson, Janet Jacobsen, Gene Janczak, Martin Jansen, Jerry Jardon, Edward Jennings, Judith Jennings, Merlin Joesting, Marjorie Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Kathryn Johnson, Marvin Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Toni Jo hnson, Wayne Johnston, Kris Johnston, Sheryl Jones, Evelyn Jones, Janet Jones, Joanne Jones, Neil Justice, Linda Kading, Marvin Kavanaugh, Kent Kearney, Dowell Kelb, Bill Kelim, Leslie Kelly, Ronda Kemp, Scott Kennedy, Mary Kennedy, Ruth Kenny, Charlotte Kerns, Leslie Kerwin, Ken Ketelsen, Larry Kiernan, Lawrence Kinker, Donald 102 SOPHOMORES Kloewer, Leo Knepper, Mary Knoke, Frank Knott, Mark Kountz, Bob Krell, Karen Krokstrom, Carol Kruse, Gary Kulp, Bruce Kyi, Janet Lambright, Ed Langford, Neil Langford, Nona Lantz, Richard Larison, Lynda Larson, Avis Lauber, Ann Lauhoff, Mary Laur, Barbara Lee, Lonnie Leighninger, Dave Letz, Richard Lillard, Janice Linde, Cheryll Little, Donita Logsdon, John Longfellow, Jack Loots, Marilyn Lovitt, Rudy Lucas, Sharon Lumm, Mary Lundquist, Linda Lybarger, Judy Lyle, Elaine McBee, Jerold McBride, Mike McCampbell, Russell McCarthy, Trudy McClintic, Kathi McCollough, Gary McCormick, Jeannie McGuire, Carolyn 103 SOPHOMORES McKee, Dave McKenzie, Bev McKnight, Bill McNally, Janet McQuerrey, Joyce Maassen, Mary Maclellan, Norman Macrander, Ella Madison, Diana Mahood, Sandy Main, John Makings, Vivian Malone, Lavera Mang, Charles Mann, Thomas Marburg, Richard Marek, Joan Martin, Ruth Matiyow, Larry Mauer, Virginia Mayfield, Donna Mead, Sharon Meadows, Irvin Means, Lon Mears, Charles Medsker, Gerald Melito, John Meyer, Judy Miller, Carolyn Miller, Charles Miller, Cynthia Miller, Edwin Miller, James Miller, Loring Miller, Mary Miller, Peggy Miller, Richard Mishmash, Donna Mitchell, Eugene Mitchell, Vic Montgomery, JoAnn Mooney, Louis 104 SOPHOMORES Moore, Jon Morris, Phyllis Morris, Robert Morrison, James Morrow, Glenn Mullen, Dianna Mullins, Donna Murray, Elaine Mylan, Lynne Nail, Jim Nash, Sharon Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Colleen Nelson, James Nelson, Marietta Nelson, Robert Nelson, Roger Netherton, Jerry Newman, Janet Newman, Larry Newton, Keith Nicholas, Sam Nichols, Charlotte Nickell, Veriel Nickelson, Jean Norris, Ann Norris, Connie Nugent, Margaret O ' Donnell, Colleen O ' Donnell, Gene Olenhouse, Terri Orlowski, Don O ' Rourke, Timothy Ostring, Nancy Palmer, Robert Palumbo, Judith Pandolfo, Mike Parker, Linda Parman, Larry Parrish, Mardelle Partlow, Richard Patee, Jerry 105 SOPHOMORES Patterson, Dennis Paulsen, Marlus Paulsen, Thomas Peart, Charles Pedersen, Eileen Perlenfein, Connie Perry, Russell Petersen, Janice Peterson, Alan Peterson, Keith Peterson, Martin Petree, Joetta Phillips, Billie Phillips, Cheri Phillips, Larry Phillips, Richard Phillips, Rodney Pierce, Michael Pinckney, Robert Poage, Don Poole, Christena Porter, Janila Potter, Mary Prater, Craig Price, Margaret Price, Ruth Prieditis, Dagnia Pruitt, Alan Pulley, Bob Quinn, James Quinn, Janet Rains, Winfred Rasmussen, Gary Redd, Regina Reed, Michael Rees, Merlyn Reineke, Cheryl Renken, Nancy Reser, James Reser, Phillip Reynolds, Tom Riddle, Kathy 106 SOPHOMORES Ridgway, Jo Ring, Donna Ristau, Carol Roberts, Patricia Rogness, Susan Rosecrans, Karen Rosier, Connie Ross, Lyndel Ross, Paul Rossow, Harold Rowe, David Rowe, Robert Rowedder, Allen Ruble, Vicki Russell, Don Russell, Marc i a Saale, Suzanne Sapp, Dennis Sawyers, Tim Scharpnick, Stanley Scheller, Lynn Schendzielos, Dale Schieber, Joe Schieber, Marilyn Schilling, Robert Schlichting, Kathryn Schmidt, Ronald Schneider, Linda Schnell, Joyce Schott, Eddie Schultz, Mark Seabaugh, Kathryne Sell, Wayne Shea, Mike Sheehan, Judy Sheetz, Beverly Sheker, Gary Sherard, Stephen Shreve, Diane Shreve, Donna Shriver, Suzanne Simon, Mike 107 SOPHOMORES Simons, Sonclra Simpson, Jim Slater, Sandra Slawson, Janice Smetana, Richard Smith, Denney Smith, Richard Smith, Stephen Smither, Louis Snook, Darwin Sollenbarger, David Sorber, Jerald Sorensen, Michael Spain, Darrell Spicer, Marjean Spillman,Marlene Spraker, Alan Spurgeon, Bill Stalling, Ellen Steinfeld, Judy Steinhauser, John Steinman, Bene Stephens, Richard Stevens, Lorna Stewart, Robert Stewart, Roger Stoaks, Peggy Stone, Lyle Stookey, Carol Story, Bill Stroebele, Lee Sullivan, John Summers, Douglas Swartz, Dennis Swink, Marshall Tarwater, Patti Taylor, Charles Taylor, Larry Taylor, Rebecca Thompson, Cheryl Thompson, Everett Thompson, Kathryn 108 SOPHOMORES Thomson, Michael Thoreson, Carla Tillotson, Terry Tonnies, Marshall Tracy, Gary Tuchband, Thomas Tuggle, Sue Turner, Eugene Tuttle, Dixie Underwood, Mary Vander Werf, Glen VanFossan, Jim Van Fosson, Linda Van Meter, Richard Van Sky, Larry Vogler, Jon Voyce, JoAnn Wagner, Donald Wagner, Jo Wagner, Robert Waldron, Robert Walker, Patricia Walkup, Vivi Wallace, Linda Walter, Eldon Wanken, Jerry Ware, Diana Ware, Linda Ware, Phyllis Wasserfallen, David Watkins, Flame Watson, James Watson, Paul Weaver, Gary Webb, Harold Weis, Delbert Weis, Richard Weissenbach, Edward Welsch, Robert West, Carl Whetstone, Richard Whipple, Ben 109 SOPHOMORES Whitaker, John White, Herb Whitehead, Sharon Whitney, Stephen Wideman, Alan Wiley, Diana Williams, Jane Wilson, Judy Wilson, Marilyn Wilson, Norma Winders, Susie Winn, Robert Wion, Lynne Wirt, Cheryl Wise, Fred Wiskoski, Ed Wolf, Linda Wood, Lyle Wood, Thomas Workman, Robert Worthy, Li Hie Wray, Keith Wyatt, Steve Yaple, Jon Yates, Jennifer Yost, John Youell, Carolyn Younger, Edward Zetger, John Zoffka, Donavon Registration is a time of frustration for some, anxiety for many, and seemingly endless waiting for all. 110 CLASS OF ' 69 ' Abersold, Kathy Abplanalp, Steven Acklin, Gary Adair, Norman Adams, Charles Adams, Cynthia Adams, Linda Alberts, Eugene Alberts, Mark Alexander, John Alldredge, Jeanie Allen, Donnis Allen, John Alley, Gayla Allred, John Almquist, Darla Alt, Trudy Alumbaugh, Clayton Amthor, Martha Andersen, Carol Andersen, Larry Anderson, Jeanie Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Roger Andrews, Donald Andrews, Ed Andrews, Elvin Andrews, Jeff Appleby, Candy Archer, Jim Armstrong, Carol Arnold, Charles Asbell, Mary Ashbaugh, Joan Asmussen, Judith Athen, Dennis Auten, Douglas Ayers, Sandra Bacon, Donna Baier, Sharon Bailey, Bruce Bailey, Terry 1 1 1 FRESHMEN Bailie, Steve Baillargeon, Tonia Baker, Ann Baker, Janice Baker, John Baker, Kenneth Ball, Janice Ballou, Terry Barham, Kathy Barker, Kennard Barnett, Dean Bartlett, Charles Barton, Beverly Barton, Lu Ann Baskett, Melvin Bassett, John Bauman, Donald Baxter, Joy Beam, Wendee Becker, Ramona Bender, Martha Bennett, Nancy Bensyl, Judith Bentley, David Berg, Linda Berkemeier, Francis Bettis, Rick Bevington, Martha Bintner, Robert Bird, Roger Birkenholz, Lawrence Bissell, Rita Black, Jim Blackman, Dennis Blair, Mike Blake, Jeffrey Blakely, Bruce Bland, Terri Bliley, Carolyn Blunk, David Boedeker, Dorothy Boggs, Lora 1 12 FRESHMEN Bollin, Bill Bollinger, Pamela Boltinghouse, Adena Bolton, Don Booth, Leonard Bosch, Bob Bower, Linda Bowie, Dale Bowland, Marilyn Bowles, Hubert Bowman, Donna Bowser, Susan Braasch, Deidra Braden, John Bradley, Carol Bradley, Raymond Brandt, Susan Branson, Judy Bray, Donna Breeding, Carol Brenneman, Janet Brest, Richard Bricker, Barbara Bright, Kay Brightwell, Orville Britt, Linda Brookhouser, Rose Brooks, Charles Brothers, Bob Brown, Barbetta Brown, JoAnn Brown, Linda Brown, Nancy Brown, Rita Brown, Roland Bruce, Mary Brunker, Robert Bryan, Marilyn Buchanan, Mary Buck, Carlene Bunch, Dennis Bunn, Carolyn 113 FRESHMEN Bunting, Ron Burch, Nancy Burgus, Dani Burke, Michael Burkhalter, Charlene Burkhiser, John Burnham, Nancy Burns, Barbara Burns, Donna Burns, Frances Burrell, Bob Burroughs, James Busch, Judy Butcher, Janis Byergo, Stephen Byrne, Judi Calbreath, Carol Callison, Gary Cameron, Gary Campbell, Annabelle Campbell, Colene Campbell, Rebecca Campbell, Robert Carr, Wils Carter, Jeffrey Carter, Nick Carter, Richard Casey, Phil Catanoso, Filibert Chapman, Ron Chatten, Kathy Chavannes, Marilyn Childress, Kirby Christian, Julie Christiansen, Joe Christiansen, Paula Clark, Daniel Clark, Jane Clark, Judy Clark, Lois Clark, Patricia Clark, Russell 114 FRESHMEN Clayton, Richard Cleeton, Linda Clevenger, Ed Climie, Judith Cline, Bob Clouse, Dixie Coberley, Nancy Coble, Darla Cochran, Jim Cochran, Michael Cockriel, Gay Cody, Linda Cohrs, Karen Coil, Barbara Cole, Deborah Cole, Mike Cole, Rose Mary Collins, Barbara Collins, James Collins, Jerry Collins, Sharon Colton, Karen Colvin, Judy Comes, Jim Como, Vito Conard, Bob Conboy, Timothy Conner, Stephen Constant, Allen Cook, Jack Coon, Janet Cooper, Janice Copeland, Carol Copeland, Margaret Corbett, Mary Cordonier, Janet Cornelius, Bill Costello, Kathleen Costello, William Coughennower, Donald Cowden, Nell Cowen, Linda 115 FRESHMEN Cowger, Jean Cox, Judith Cox, Linda Craig, Steve Crain, Susan Cram, Judy Crane, Gary Crates, Ronald Crawford, Donald Crockett, Marilee Crockett, Roberta Crouse, Paula Crowley, Cheryl Crowley, Leslie Croy, Tom Cruse, Ralph Cruz, Rodriguez Culley, Keith Culver, George Culver, Wanda Cummings, Carol Cummins, Carolyn Curry, Robert Daggett, Donald Daise, Linda Dallas, Linda Dalton, Bob Daniel, Karla Danilson, John Dannar, Curtis Darrah, Frank Dougherty, Julia Davenport, Ronald Davis, Allen Davis, Edward Davis, Eugene Davis, Gary Davis, Jerelynn Davis, Sharlyon Dawson, Larry Dawson, Ronald Dawson, Tom 116 FRESHMEN Day, David Day, Kenneth Day, Larry Dayton, Linda Dean, Richard Dearing, James Dedrickson, Randy Deemer, John DeFord, Michael Deo, Duane Derks, Paul Deutsch, Robert DeVore, MyRae Dewey, Linda Dickinson, Doug Doan, Sue Dobie, Tember Dooley, Ernest Doss, Beverly Dougan, Gary Dow, Linda Dowden, Marcia Dowden, Richard Duane, Daniel Duff, Ken Duhon, Dale Duncan, John Dunlop, Diane Duvall, Helen Duzenberry, Robert Dyke, Jerry Eader, Dee Earhart, Larry Easton, Pat Edison, Bill Edson, Larry Edwards, Janice Edwards, Mary Eichman, Paula Elam, Linda Elliott, Sharon Ellis, Dave 1 17 FRESHMEN Ellis, David M. Ellis, Stanley Elsberry, Mary Elswick, Lyman Embrey, Dennis Emmerling, Marianne England, Tom Epperson, Ella Erb, Chuck Esbeck, Lana Estes, Bonnie Evans, Patricia Fancolly, John Fariell, Phyllis Farmer, Charles Farrimond, Ronald Fender, Johnetta Ferguson, Sherry Fisher, Robert Fitchett, Dianne Fitzpatrick, Richard Flaspoler, Romie Fogel, Guy Forbis, Carolyn Ford, Linda Forney, Edward Foster, Ron Fouts, Larry Fox, Jackie Franks, Laurene Frease, Micheale French, Joanne Frese, Joe Frese, Steve Fry, Sandy Fuhr, Leo Fulk, Marcia Fuller, Stephen Funkhouser, Connie Gaa, Charles Gaer, Doug Gann, Michael 118 FRESHMEN Gard, Ronald Gardner, Linda Gehl, Kathy Geib, Gary Geib, Larry Geist, Robert George, Dennis George, Diane Gerhart, Stephen Gibson, Linda Gibson, Richard Gilbert, Mike Gilbertson, Glennys Gilkison, Donald Gill, Linda Gillispie, Jeff Girling, Bill Glenn, Grace Goin, Bruce Goodhart, Dennis Gooding, Harold Good paster, Jerry Goostree, Jim Gordon, Larry Goucher, Bill Gracey, Diana Graham, James Graham, Margaret Grant, Gerald Gray, Lucinda Gray, Steve Green, Dianne Green, Jon Green, Pat Greene, Vickie Greenwood, William Griffith, Linda Groesbeck, Esther Groff, Carl Gruber, Larry Grummon, Sue Gsell, Richard 1 19 FRESHMEN Hackathorn, Connie Hackett, Denny Hain, Keith Hall, Nena Hall, Tom Hamel, Dorothy Hamilton, Beth Hanna, Deanna Hanna, Vicky Hanna, William Hanrath, Ina Hansen, Diane Hansen, Gary Hansen, Michael Hansen, Paul Hapes, Shirley Hardwick, Judy Harker, John Harmon, Ruth Harms, Connie Harms, Eileen Harshaw, Susan Harshman, Larry Hartvigsen, Keith Harvey, Nancy Harwood, Patricia Hatcher, Edgar Hawkins, Julia Haynie, John Heck, Carl Hegwood, Phil Heiland, Joan Heinz, Richard Hembry, James Henderson, John Hendrickson, Gary Hensleigh, Marcia Henson, Larry Hersh, Sarah Hertzog, Daniel Hickam, Carol Hill, Rex 120 FRESHMEN Hirsch, Trudy Hirt, Steven Hitchcock, Diane Hoak, Marlene Hobbs, Gary Hockensmith, David Hodge, Linda Hoeferlin, Mike Hofer, Karla Hoffman, Carolyn Hohensee, Duane Hollebrands, Sandra Holleman, Roxanna Hollenbeck, Kathryn Hood, John Hooper, Shirley Hoops, Gary Hopkins, Cynthia Horn, Linda Hornaday, Linda Horton, Cheryl House, Raymond Howard, Cynthia Howell, Ronald Hubbard, Richard Huelshorst, Art Huff, Jack Huffaker, Jody Hull, Gary Hunt, Barbara Hunt, Janis Hunt, Merrilee Hunt, Roberta Hurst, Susan Hutchison, Dave Hyde, Julie Ibbotson, Ellen Ingels, Carolyn Ingle, Jerry Irvin, Lillian Irvin, Patricia Isley, Janet 121 FRESHMEN Izzoiena, Lynda Jackson, Jill Jackson, Michael James, Chris James, Lawrence James, Vernon Jardon, Joseph Jenkins, Carol Jensen, Robert Jentoft, Stephen Job, Cheryl John, Danny Johns, Kathryn Johnson, Diane Johnson, Larry Johnson, Lois Jolley, Doug Johnson, Robert Jones, Barry Jones, Diana Jones, Dorothy Jones, James Jones, Karen Jones, Linn Jones, Patricia Jordan, Cheri Jorgensen, Kathy Jorgensen, Keith Joyce, Jolene Juhler, James Kachulis, Gloria Kalousek, Danny Karrasch, Mary Karsten, Daryl Kaufman, Michael Kayser, Louis Keef haver, Charles Keever, Cynthia Keller, Jeanne Kemper, Dennis Kemper, Vera Kerns, Lloyd 122 FRESHMEN JekJmd Kester, Fred Kesterson, Lynn Keuck, Delicia Kindle, Pat Kindred, Linda King, Cindy King, John Kirsch, Connie Kish, Colleen Klein, Jay Kline, Wayne Kline, William Klockentager, John Knapple, George Knauss, Richard Kobbe, Anna Koenig, Linda Koscinski, Robert Koso, Dennis Kurtz, Elaine Kurtz, Scotty Laber, Janella Laing, Susan Laitner, Dan Laitner, Jonathan Lambertsen, Mary Landfather, Mildred Larsen, Mary Larson, Margaret Larson, Merle Lathrop, Marjorie Lay, Linda Leazenby, Richard Leeper, David Leeper, Paul Leff ler, Mervel Legaard, David Leiter, Susan Lesan, Steve Lesher, Larry Lewellen, Larry Lichter, Mike 123 FRESHMEN Liebsch, Gerald Lisbona, Margie Lloyd, Stephen Long, Susan Lonn, Linda Lorimor, Mike Lowrance, Connie Lowrey, Diane Lowther, John Loynachan, James Lusk, Danny Lutz, Terry Lybarger, Roy Lykins, Candi Lytle, Marvis McAvoy, Jon McBratney, Roger McBride, Donald McCartney, Cheryl McCoy, Harriet McCrea, George McCune, Vicky McDermott, Daniel McDevitt, Louise McDonald, Cheryl McDonald, JoAnne McDonald, Rowena McDowell, Timothy McElwee, Dave McFadden, Cheryl McGinley, Nancy McGinness, Linda McGowan, Lewis Mclntyre, Gary Mclntyre, John McKinney, Jan McMahill, Kay Maaske, Richard Mabary, Shirley Madden, JoAnn Madden, Michael Madsen, Ellen 124 FRESHMEN Maget, Jacy Maiorano, Larry Mallott, Glenn Manhart, Lynn Mann, Jim Manning, Max Marcussen, Jeannine Marlow, Sharon Marquardt, Rose Martin, Anne Martin, Carl Martin, Rosemary Mashek, Cynthia Mason, Edward Mason, Janice Mason, Suzanne Mathiesen, Bryan Matter, Dean Matthews, Alfred Matthews, Bill Maulsby, Arleen Melson, Marsha Mendenhall, Joyce Mensing, Janet Merritt, Donna Merritt, Miles Meseberg, August Messner, Carol Messner, Shirley Mewhirter, Jim Meyer, Larry Meyer, Marilyn Meyers, Susan Michael, Terry Michaelsen, Rick Milk, Duane Miles, Edward Miller, Bruce Miller, Charles Miller, Cheryl Miller, Gale Miller, Gloria 125 FRESHMEN Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil ler, Karlyn ler, James ler, Michael ler, Richard ler, Russell Isaps, Sheila Miner, Evelyn Minshall, Edward Missman, Mark Mitchell, Ann Moellenberndt, Sharon Mohr, David Moller, Jeanne Mollhoff, Larry Monaghan, Barry Moody, Gary Moon, Mary Moore, Larry Moore, Paula Morey, Ethel Morgan, Alma Morgan, Anne Morrow, Connie Morton, Michael Mueller, William Mullenax, Mary Mullett, Charles Mundt, Marsha Mundy, John Musch, Rod Nagel, Joan Nauman, Hal Nauman, Hugh Nauman, Tom Nehlsen, Brian Neidel, Irene Nelson, Judy Nelson, Roger Nelson, Sharon Netolicky, Gary Neuroth, Patty Neuzil, Nancy 126 FRESHMEN Newcomb, Roland Newman, David Nicholas, Maureen Nicholson, Eric Nicholson, Russell Nickerson, Delma Noel, Linda Nold, Pat Nold, Susan Nolting, Steve Norton, David Novak, Tony Nydegger, Brad Oberdiek, Linda OConnell, Terry Oestenstad, Kent Orcutt, Michelle Osborne, Tom Osburn, Toni Oster, Ronald Ott, Peggy Outersky, Ronald Owens, Barbara Owens, Curtis Owens, Mary Pace, Ellen Palmer, Craig Park, Syn Parman, David Pasternak, Judy Patience, Gary Patterson, Janie Payne, Linda Peake, Tom Pearson, Greg Pease, Dwight Peden, Edward Peirce, Jerry Pepper, Jeffrey Peters, JoAnn Petersen, Lester Peterson, Bob 127 FRESHMEN Peterson, Sharon Petschauer, Richard Pettit, Dean Phillips, Carol Phillips, Edward Phillips, Myra Phillips, Wayne Phoenix, John Pickett, Nancy Pierce, Janet Pierson, Carolyn Pinckney, Marcia Ploghoft, Connie Plough, Hugh Pontow, Albert Poole, Jim Porter, James Pottratz, Gregory Potts, Denzil Powell, Bob Prediger, Charles Preston, Stanley Price, John Proctor, Larry Protzman, Mary Pulem, Bonnie Putnam, Judy Pyle, Judi Raasch, James Rainforth, Larry Rains, Carol Rains, John Ralston, Kay Ramsey, Belle Rankin, Hila Ranniger, Janet Ranum, Brian Rasco, Karen Ravnsborg, Jane Ray, Peggy Ray, Terry Redman, Chester 128 FRESHMEN Reed, Danny Reeves, Bruce Reha, Jim Reichenbacker, Frank Reiss, Franklin Reno, Julia Resler, Jim Rich, Carol Richardson, Gary Richardson, Pete Richmond, John Ridge, David Ridnour, Ronda Riggs, Connie Riley, John Riley, Robert Riley, Theresa Rinard, Sue Risse, John Roberts, George Roberts, Janice Roberts, Janis Roberts, Steven Robinson, Jewell Rodemyer, Nancy Rodenburg, Virginia Rolens, Nancy Rollins, Wanda Rolofson, Warren Root, Terry Rose, Larry Rouse, Allen Roush, Jerry Routh, Janet Rowe, Arceile Rowlett, Richard Runyan, Beatrice Rusk, Jack Russell, James Russell, Judy Russom, Beverly Rutherford, Jan 129 FRESHMEN Ryan, Ron Ryman, Ralph Sager, Linda Salin, Danny Sample, Harold Sams, Linda Santen, Katherine Sawyer, Steve Sawyers, Suzanne Saxton, Sandra Sayre, Connie Schantz, Bob Scheer, Nancy Schenk, Riley Scheurich, Jon Schibi, Joseph Schirmer, Mark Schlorff, Sharon Schnackel, Linda Schnare, Milton Schoen, Linda Schooler, Elizabeth Schrier, Jonnelle Schulte, David Schuman, Roger Schuster, Linda Schwarz, Beverly Schwenk, Fran Scott, Linda Scott, Sandra Seipel, Julie Sharp, Robert Sheehan, Tenilla Sheil, Joseph Shelton, Linda Sherbo, Kathy Sherbondy, Jo Sheruda, Joseph Shestak, William Shew, Susan Shewmaker, Anita Shumate, Charlotte 130 FRESHMEN Shupe, Roger Simmons, Judi Simmons, Mike Sissel, Jane Slater, Donald Sleister, Dennis Smith, Betty Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Kirt Smith, Linda A. Smith, Linda M. Smith, Mary Smith, Pam Smith, Polly Smith, Rhea Smith, Ronald Smith, Sandra Smith, Sheryl Snead, Stanley Sneed, Susan Snell, Linda Snook, Arlene Snyder, Gary Snyder, Tom Southwiek, Harold Sparks, Orville Speece, Mike Speer, John Sperry, Jim Spicer, Linda Spor, Judy Staton, Erwin Steele, Don Steele, Suzanne Steffenson, Glen Steinmetz, Cheryl Stenzel, Garry Stephens, Allen Stephens, Dennis Sterling, Stephanie Stevens, Larry Stevens, Richard 131 FRESHMEN Stevenson, Leon Stewart, Diana Stillwagon, Linda Stoll, Carol Stone, Cheryl Stone, Robert B. Stone, Robert L. Stookey, Steven Straight, Mary Strauch, Judy Strauch, Linda Stream, Rodney Sturm, David Sturm, William Sullivan, James Sungren, Karen Sutton, Lois Swalley, Basil Swaney, Leslie Swanson, Brenda Swanson, Robin Swift, Edward Swofford, Donna Swords, Jim Tanner, Douglas Tatman, Linda Taylor, Benny Taylor, Charles Taylor, Cynthia Taylor, Joe Taylor, Linda Taylor, Ruth Templeman, Rachel Thiel, Dennis Thomas, Constantine Thompson, Dave Thompson, Dennis Thompson, Janice Thompson, John Thompson, Mike Thompson, Michael J. Thorson, James 132 FRESHMEN Thraen, Verlee Thrasher, Patricia Tiberghien, Patricia Timm, Robert Todd, Beverly Toto, Bill Tracy, Leo Trogdon, Spencer Trost, David Troulner, Ross True, Larry Tryon, Robert Turner, John Turner, Sharon Tuxhorn, Joyce Twaddle, Joell Uehling, Alberta Underwood, Phillip Untiedt, Rita Vaccaro, Vincent Valandingham, Donna Valentine, Ron Van Cleave, Pat Van Fossan, Lynn Van Vactor, Richard VerSteeg, Betty Varchola, George Vermie, Jack Vermuele, Carolyn Vierk, Wayne Voegtlin, Paul Vollmuth, Jim Wagers, Ronald Wagner, Patricia Walden, Harriett Walker, Jane Walker, Linda Wallis, Gary Ward, Jim Warne, Jo Watkins, Paula Watts, Cecelia 133 FRESHMEN Weathermon, Marilyn Weaver, Richard Wedel, Ruth Weidenhaft, Kay Wempe, Barbara Wenzel, Charles West, Rosalie Whaley, Wesley White, Cheryl White, Lowell Whited, Beverly Whitehill, Barry Wiederholt, Ronald Wieneke, Marilynn Wilcoxson, Anthony Wiles, Tom Wiley, Kurby Wilkes, Jan Wilkins, Arthur Will, Peter Williams, Nancy Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Charles Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Dotty Wilson, Duane Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Judy Wilson, Karen Wilson, Stephen Wirt, Barbara Wise, Phil Wishman, Donna Wold, Cheryl Woltz, James Wood, Marilyn Wood, Robert Woody, Larry Worth, Joyce Wortman, Carol Wulf, Gary Wyatt, Robert 134 FRESHMEN Wyman, Janet Yaw, Charles Young, Connie Young, Phillip Young, Robert Young, Sally Young, Shirley Younger, Marsha Younger, Thomas Zabe!, Charles Zapf, Sharon Zech, Carolyn The faculty reception is an integral part of freshman orientation, particularly as students are formally introduced to President Foster. 135 MARRIED Patty and Roscoe Young, son Dayne, and Ginger. Lavonne and Wade Motsinger. Carol and Darwin Bears. Joyce and Larry Nelson and son, Todd. Margaret and John Gach. 136 STUDENTS Don and Jayne Bruce and children, Sara and Tim. Pat and Gail Murphy and son, Robbie. Janel and Richard Kullbom and daughter, Kimberly Lynn. Vicky and Jim Wilson. 137 MARRIED iP ' ■ ' ■ ; ' ? .to 1 K H k •« •■:,.. MM 1 i l i Linda and Geary Engemann and daughter, Michelle. Jane and Roger Bell and son, Brett. Phyllis and Lanny Green and daughters, Roxanne and Roslyn. Kay and Larry Pratt and sons, Ricky and Randy. 138 STUDENTS Lynette and Larrie Palmer. Mary and Chuck Ferguson. Diane and Herb Bell. Lore and Jerry Taylor. 139 5 SPRING COMMENCEMENT The lost mile is a short one as seniors make the traditional march from Cold en Holl to Lamkin Gym for spring commencement. Top students receive honors, awards and an address by Dean Thate at the AAUP Honors Banquet. Mr. Howard Ringold and Mr. Ryland Milner are among those faculty members preparing to send off another graduating class. 140 ' 65 SPRING COMMENCEMENT The class of 1965 is eager for the moment when, diploma in hand, they will be graduates of NWMSC. President Foster congratulates and bids farewell to the ' 65 seniors. Missouri ' s governor, the Honorable Warren Hearns, adds his words of guidance in an address. 141 ' € 3 SUMMER COMMENCEMENT Candidates for the M.S. in Ed. degree in the summer of 1965 were: FIRST ROW: Doyle D. Farmer, George R. Kurtz, Alfred C. Clark, Glen H. Smith, Frank L. Rosener, Francis M. Troxell, John R. Myers. SECOND ROW: Beatrice Cline, Barbara Benning, Marjorie Wilson, Lawrence Hays, Janice E. Murray, Shirley S. Crump, Blanche Wood Hawkins, Virginia S. Brown. THIRD ROW: Harry S. Rice, Donald L. Dunn, Oscar H. Kirschner, Phillip D. Gray, Ernest J. Kusler, Charles P. Griffin, James B. Owen, Gary L. Smith. Thirty-six years of service to NWMSC is cause for pride as President Foster bids farewell to retiring faculty member William T. Garrett. The colors are foremost as summer graduates march to the ceremonies. 142 WHO ' S WHO TRAVERS BOOTH SHIRLEY DICKEY DARLENE GUEST ROSALIE GUYER LEO PAPAS ANN SHAMBERGER MARCENE SEVERSON DOROTHY RAY WAVA TACKETT JERRY TAYLOR CAROL WORKMAN STUDENT President Jerry Taylor and Vice-President Trovers Booth led the Student Government Association this year. The fourteen members of the Senate included Rosanne Bartlett, secretary; Judy Miller, cor- responding secretary; and Bernard Veak, treasurer. Sponsors of the governing body were Dean Koerble, Dr. Peter Jackson, and Kenneth Thompson. The three standing committees are: the student-faculty affairs, the student-faculty disciplinary, and the newly created student traffic court, which hears and judges all appeals dealing with parking on campus. Because the college is growing so rapidly, the Association must be constantly revising its regulations and modes of government. Two such committees re-evaluating past policies are the Constitutional Revision Committee and the Who ' s Who ' s Revision Committee. The Don Soper Award was for the third year presented to the senior Senator who accomplished the most in building the campus student government. Last year this award went to Sue Thompson. For the purpose of learning and sharing ideas concerning student government, delegates were sent to the Associates Student Governments Convention at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. There they met and talked with college and university delegates from all over the United States. Delegates from NWMSC were also sent to the regional Exchange of Ideas Conference. JERRY TAYLOR Student Body President FIRST ROW: Kenneth Thompson, Sponsor; Rosanne Bartlett, Re- cording Secretary; Sandi Coffin, Dorothy Hardyman, Judy Miller, Corresponding Secretary; Barb Castor, Mary Mast, Jerry Taylor, President. SECOND ROW: Jim Holtz, Leo Papas, Dale Schendzie- los, Bernard Veak, Treasurer; Trovers Booth, Vice-President; James Beemer, Dr. Peter Jackson, Sponsor. 144 SENATE Members who were delegates to the Student Government Conference were: Jerry Taylor, Delegation Chairman; Rosanne Bartlett, Judy Miller, and Jim Holtz. Student Body President Jerry Taylor presides at an open meeting of the Student Senate. 145 TOWER Assistant Editor Nancy Boyd explains to Kathy Riddle the fundamentals of a layout. One of the most pleasant tasks for Editor Wava Tackett and Faculty Advisor Howard Ringold is checking the receipt of pages from the publishing com- pany against the staff ' s retained copy. FIRST ROW: Mary Knepper, Kathy Riddle, Secretary; Wava Tackett, Editor; Nancy Boyd, Assistant Editor; Cathy Baumli. SECOND ROW: Mary Potter, Dr. Frank Grube, Literary Advisor; Roger Ambrosier, An Editor; Howard Ringold, Faculty Advisor; Russ Canon, Kris Johnston. 146 STAFF Efficiency and accuracy are key words in the duties of Staff Assistants and Dr. Frank Grube, Literary Advisor. Those busily working for the dead- line are Mary Knepper, Helen Harmon, Dr. Frank Grube, Cathy Baumli, Kris Johnston, Mary Potter, and Barbara Zehr. S 1 Art Editor Roger Ambrosier is an expert at making the pictures fit artistically on the page. Sports Editor David Mohr reaches a final step in preparing his pages for publishing — that of identifying, numbering, and placing the pictures properly. 147 NORTHWEST First semester members of the Northwest Missourion Staff were: FIRST ROW: Marilyn Bryan, Sharon Moellenberndt, Vivi Walkup, Parti Tarwaler, Marjorie Hitchcock, Lynette Cole. SECOND ROW: Mrs. T. H. Eckert, Advisor; Kay Weidenhafl, Peggy Herron, Mary Mullenax, Judith Henderson, Gail Krumme, Reginald Turnbull. THIRD ROW: Bill Farrand, Mike Gann, Bob Cornelius, Dole Gorsuch, Fred Beavers, Keith Hain, Bob Bosch. Beneath the words And the truth shall make you free . . . , students filed into the Administration Building to obtain a copy of The Northwest Missourian. In the classroom, students looked to teachers and books, laboratories and personal investigation for facts upon which to base truths. About campus activities, they looked to the Vtissour ' an for facts and features. While fulfilling the expected obligations of factual enlightenment, editorial comment, and faculty features, the Missourian staff also did the unexpected. On the first Friday of the school year, a six-member freshman editorial board and their new advisor, Mrs. T. H. Eckert, published the first issue. Other innovations included four extra pages per issue, the rebirth of The Stroller, picture-page stories highlighting such events as Homecoming and the dedication of the Olive DeLuce Fine Arts Building, a Homecoming edition featuring pictures of both queens on Friday morning after the Thursday night coronation, a beat system for beginning newswriters, and weekly deadlines. At a special meeting of the organizational reporters, the staff sought to develop rapport and to educaie club representatives in the journalistic style. Staff leaders and members of the two newswriting classes also held a pre- Christmas supper. The year 1965-66 was the product of a dedicated attempt to cover all areas of campus life fairly and ade- quately and to improve the Missourian as a public relations medium. Critically examining an editorial are Sally Jackson, Fred Beavers, and Bob Bosch. 148 MISSOURIAN 9j 5 f 4 k A h3 ,( H ■ . . . ' « • 111 : si J l fW KN k «A« _ vMS J V ( - ' - - ■ .. ■■ ■■ z ™ 1 ™ Thomas Mann, Kay Weidenhaft, and Peggy Herron helped Ursle Crockett, manager of the Maryville Daily forum print shop, prepare a page for the local newspaper. Sally Jockson_ Sharon Moellenberndt, and Regie Turnbull, advertising manager, prepared issues each week for mailing to subscribers. The staff enjoyed publishing their informative and interesting weekly. Some members of the staff were Arthur Thompson, Thomas Mann, Bea Runyan, Susan Cisco, Mrs. T. H. Eckert, Staff Advisor; Tenilla Sheehan, John DeMaio, and Linda Smith. 149 CARDINAL KEY Cardinal Key National Honor Sorority tapped five members at the Homecoming dance: Diana Brown, Jane Couch, Mary Mast, Ann Shamberger, and Carol Work- man. Annual activities included help- ing with registration, various din- ner parties, and a Christmas party with Blue Key. Prior to January, no Coed-of- the-Month had been chosen. Sponsors for Cardinal Key are Miss Carolyn Peterson and honor- ary member Dean Karen Licklider. Carolyn Peterson, Sponsor; Sandi Coffin, Treasurer; Shirley Dickey, President; Karen Licklider, Faculty Member; JoAnn Fabro, Secretary; Darlene Guest, Vice-President. BLUE KEY Blue Key National Fraternity tapped five new members during the fall of 1965: Jim Holtz, Jim Johnson, Don Robbins, Joe Logan, and Kack Miller. Blue Key activities included helping with freshman orientation and providing registration assist- ants. A Christmas party and sev- eral dinner meetings were held with Cardinal Key, while an alumni breakfast and a spring banquet completed the year. Among the campus personali- ties selected as man-of-the-month were Jerry Albin and Dick Heinen. FIRST ROW: Donald Valk, Honorary Member; Bob Dickey; Leo Papas, Secretary-Treasurer; Mike Thompson, President; Dr. Frank Grube, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Don Robbins , Jim Holtz, Joe Logan, Kack Miller, Jim Johnson. 150 KAPPA DELTA PI FIRST ROW: Linda Strachan, Treasurer; Karen Jorgensen, Secre- tary; Judy Salfrank, President; Wava Tackett, Vice-President; Darlene Guest. SECOND ROW: Dawn Abarr, Melanie Eisiminger, Pam Jones, Judy Thatch, Gloria Erb, Mary Mast, Dolores Brannan, Dr. John Harr, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Barbara Morehouse, Judy LaMar, Jackie Henningsen, Pat Jones, Glenda Reece, Zeta David- son, Ardis McPike, Karen Peters, Celia Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Nelson, Phyllis Green, Judy Boe, Shirley Lager, Twila Halter, Gory Tietz, Evelyn Stanley, Linda Sweeney, Jill Richard. Zeta Lambda chapter of Kappa Delta Pi started their year with a picnic at the college park for the sponsor, actives, and pledges to renew friendships over the summer. A successful fall pledge program welcomed thirty-five new members. A variety of programs added enthusiasm and interest to the meetings. At one of the meetings, a Peace Corps representative spoke on his experiences as a teacher in Liberia and showed slides of the people, schools, geographic landscapes, and cities near the area where he was an instructor. One of the year ' s highlights was the annual Christmas party. After a special solo performance by Judy LaMar, the group sang Christmas carols and presented a gift to sponsor Dr. Harr for his part in making their year an interesting and rewarding one. Everett Brown, Director of Field Services, spoke to the group in January giving them hints about job interviews. In February, Wava Tackett, Judy Thatch, and Mary Mast represented MSC ' s chapter at the Twenty-fifth Biennial Convocation held in Houston, Texas. Upon returning, they reported their experiences and information to the chapter. Jackie Henningsen served refreshments at the annual Christmas party. 151 BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta, national biological hon- orary organization, was initiated on this cam- pus last year. Its aim is to stimulate interest in research among its members. Initiates, se- lected by faculty members in the biology de- partment, must maintain a 2.8 grade point average in their biology courses while main- taining an overall average of 2.5. The first meeting of the year occasioned a tea in honor of the new initiates. At bi-monthly meetings, such topics as oceanography, cos- mic rays, and DNA and RNA molecules were studied. Senior members ' presented their in- dividual research projects to the organization, and field trips included a spring trip to the Squaw Creek State Wildlife Refuge. Dr. Kenneth Minter serves as sponsor of the organization. Executive officers for the year were Gary Shields, President; Tom Carr, Vice- President; and Alice Maxwell, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Karen Brus, JoAnn Fender, Bill Barrett, Mary Nelson. SECOND ROW; Shirley Townsend, Joyce Bennett, Alice Maxwell, Secretary; Gary Shields, President; Steve Sorensen. THIRD ROW: Larry McDonald, Melvin Young, Ron Zwank, Jerry Pottorff. FOURTH ROW: Dr. Minter, Advisor; Larry Larsen, Eddie Parman, James Ross, John Knudson. STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society received their local charter during the spring semester of 1965. The first meeting was held early in April and the new officers were installed. The purpose of this chapter is to afford an opportunity for the students of chemistry and chemical engineering at NWMSC to become better acquainted, to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional as- sociation, to secure experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical audiences, to foster a professional spirit among members, and to instill a pro- fessional pride in chemistry and chemical en- gineering. This group was honored to hear several chemistry professors from other campuses speak at their meetings. Dr. Charles Meloan of Kansas State and Dr. Norman Rabjohn have been two of the guest speakers. In addition to their campus activities, the Junior Affiliates have taken field trips to Cook ' s Paint, American Oil Refinery, Midwest Research Institute, and Gulf Chemical, all in Kansas City. Other activities included a Christmas ban- quet with the chemistry faculty and Beta Beta Beta fraternity. Regular meetings were held the second Thursday of each month. FIRST ROW: Charles Elifrits, Douglas Summers, Byron Duke, Leanna Parton. SECOND ROW: Robert Steinhauser, Daryl Mercer, Leslie Dawson, James Nelson, Vice-President; Joan Marek, Secretary. THIRD ROW: Jay Rash, President; Dr. Higginbotham, Sponsor; Dan Schneider, Don Engel, Soren Sorensen, Kelley Stephens. 152 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCA ION FIRST ROW: Neva Ross, Sponsor; Karen Krell, Becky Miller, Treasurer; Nancy McHenry, President; Kathy Carlson, Vice- President; Judy Salfrank, Secretary; Lynne Foster. SECOND ROW: Kay Elder, DeAnn Bowers, Mary Mast, Elizabeth Baker, Linda Schneider, Virginia Garrison, Jane Koski, Kathryn McKee, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Margaret Armstrong, Marie Hudson, Martha Trask. Lynnette Bradfield, Judy Berti, Alice Maxwell, Karen Jorgensen, Margaret Richards, Mariorie Mathewson, Ro- Anne Godsey. FOURTH ROW: Carol Crawford, Marilyn Frandsen, Cheryl Frazier, Gloria Erb, Helen Phillips, Billie Logan, Nancy Weisshaar, Carolyn Visser, Linda Strochan, Rochelle Burton. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Cushing, Cheryl Gift, Paulette Sleister, Carolyn Spriester, Barbora Olson, Sheryl Sexton, Paula Walton, Shirley Schafer, Charlotte Alha, Chloe Johnson, Mary Maassen. Freedom From Pressures was the chosen theme for the 1965-66 year in ACE. The first meet- ing was a coke party for new members, with the theme, Getting to Know You in ACE. Homecom- ing found the ACE busily engaged in house decora- tions which placed fourth under the direction of Loren Burkhalter. A Christmas party, Valentine party, and senior banquet were among the social events of the Association. Some of the themes for regular meetings were Pressures on Children, The School ' s Role with Pressures, The Church ' s Role in Relieving Pressures, Childhood Education ' s Role in Relieving Pressures, Parents ' Role in Re- lieving Pressure, Play and Recreation in Relieving Pressures, and Children ' s Views on Pressures. A most rewarding experience was afforded to members and sponsors when they attended the ACEI study conference in the spring. President Nancy McHenry serves sponsor Miss Ross some Valentine punch while Miss McKee tries the other refreshments at the February meeting. 153 STUDENT NATIONAL FIRST ROW: Ray Reynolds, Jo Fender, Recording Secretary; Cindy Miller, Corresponding Secretary; Mary Mast, President; Jill Richard, Vice-President; Pat Furlong, Nancy Boyd. SECOND ROW: Susie Winders, Lyn Stratford, RoAnne Godsey, Jane Koski, Janet Wyman, Ramona Tasler, Pat Jones, Mary Jones, Dr. Wanda Walker, Sponsor; Judy Boe. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Mathewson, Linda Schneider, Margaret Richards, Marie Hudson, Martha Trask, Charlotte At ha, Joyce Bennett, Lynnette Bradfield, Carole Sinclair, Lynne Foster, Joyce Cushing. FOURTH ROW: Lynette Cole, Elizabeth Baker, Pamela Thomas, Sheryl Means, Janet Welch, Judy Teschner, Norma Buffing- ton, Kathy Smith, Edwin Spire, Michael Forbes, Thomas Tyliski. FIFTH ROW: Alice Maxwell, John Hull, Ronald Schmidt, Roger Oglesby, Sheryl Ingram, Sandy Jacobs, Marvin Bowen, Jim Abbott, John Peppmeier, Chloe Johnson, William Hardisty, Chuck Gifford. 11 ' 1 } 1 s. m f T ' L Jwiif- Hi -± v. .. • 1 ■ - ■ The Champagne Bath of 1 922 marches up 4th Street in the Homecoming parade, in hopes that, through SNEA, students might Soak Up a Little Education. This clown group placed third in the competition. 154 EDUCATION ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW- Wava Tackett, Gloria Erb, Russell McCampbell. Jo Ann Voyce, Carole Posler. SECOND ROW: Susan Bowser, Ivana Griffin, Judith Hunt, Ruth Martin, Jackie Fox, Becky Miller, Margaret Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Linda Brown, Barbara Morehouse Sandy Yaple, Paula Zimmerman, Donna Roesing, Shoron Walker, Pam Jones, Carita Culmer, Carlo Thoreson, Margaret Hall, Diana Jansen FOURTH ROW: Christie Beal, Barbara Selby, Lonna Beaman, Lonna Newman, Diana Madison, Delicia Keuck, Carolyn Visser, Sheryl Gift, Marlene Wiley, Sharron Clause, Jean Kokesh. FIFTH ROW: Sue Wagers, Marilyn Long, Carolyn Spnes- ter, Nancy Weisshoar, Helen Phillips, LuAnn Barton, Mary Sand, Helen Duvall, Roger Corner!, Gory Tietz, Joyce R.ddell, Bob Kountz. The 1965-66 agenda began for the John Dewey Chapter of Student N.E.A. with a watermelon feed in the college park. Other highlights were films on the topic of education, panel discussions, a Christmas party, a Valentine faculty tea, a tour of regional high schools, and the election and installation of officers. A large panel of Horace Mann students was an interesting means by which members at- tempted to broaden their understanding of the teaching field. Under the direction of Russell McCampbell, S. N. E. A. participated in Homecoming activities, placing third in the clown division with the theme, The Champagne Bath of 1922 . . . Soak Up a Little Education. S. N. E. A. members, acting as ushers and distributors of professional literature, assisted with the N.W. Mo. Dis- trict Teacher ' s meeting. The chapter was well represented among the officers in the District F. T. A.-S. N. E. A. group as Jill Richard became chairman and Jo Fender, vice- chairman. The chapter was also the largest in attendance at the Missouri State Teachers ' Convention held in St. Louis, with sixteen members. Sharon Schmidt was the recipient of the 1964-65 Outstanding Senior Award. Jo Ann Voyce and Mary Mast graciously serve hot coffee and cookies to several members of NWMSC ' s faculty at the annual Valentine Coffee Hour. 155 BOOK CLUB FIRST ROW: Gerri Tipton, Roberta Duffet, Secretary-Treasurer; Jo Voyce, Elaine Sherman, Vivi Walkup, Linda Smith, Vicky Hanna, Mary Asbell, Donna Burns. SECOND ROW: Mary Potter, Lynette Cole, Ruth Kennedy, Mary Kennedy, Sandy Fry, Beverly Beeks, Janet Nielsen, Janice Mason, Donna Bacon, Donna Davis, Donna Merritt, Dr. Frank Grube, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Linda Sweeney, President; Nancy Boyd, Vice-President; Jackie Fox, Marilyn Wood, Mary Knepper, Linda Cox, Linda Noel, Robert Baker, Carita Culmer, Dianna Brown, Christie Beal. FOURTH ROW: Pat Green, Lynette Dennis, Joetta Petree, Wava Tackett, Bob Syata, Ed Andrews, Terry Chad wick, Ron Murawski, Suzanne McCrory, Jennifer Yates, Karlyn Miller. KAPPA PI Participation in the dedication of the Olive DeLuce Fine Arts Building was the first project of Gamma Alpha chapter of Kappa Pi hon- orary art fraternity. Their main undertaking was the sponsoring of high school art shows, with Kappa Pi members acting as jury. Plans for the year included trips to view and par- ticipate in art shows, and regular informal discussions in art, shared by faculty and Kappa Pi members. Veriel Nickell, Tom Sayre, and Gary Mozingo placed in the Clarinda Art Exhibit among those from NWMSC who participated. The annual Outstanding Senior Award went to Darwin Hensley. Officers for the year were: Jean Slykhuis, President; Terry Stoner, Vice-President; Evelyn Stanley, Secretary; and Tom Sayer, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Robert Sunkel, Sponsor; Tom Sayre, Treasurer; Terry Stoner, Vice-President; Jean Slykhuis, President; Marlene Wiley. SECOND ROW: Gary Mozingo, Evelyn Stanley, Secretary; Linda Sweeney, Veriel Nickell, Donald Robertson, Sponsor. 156 KAPPA OMICRON PHI FIRST ROW: Barbara Morehouse, Ardis McPike, 2nd Vice Presi- dent; Judy Veylupek, President; Judy LaMar, Secretary; Darlene Guest, 1st Vice President. SECOND ROW: Melanie Eisiminger, Glenda Reece, Shirley Lager, Treasurer; Zeta Davidson, Linda Van Fosson. THIRD ROW: Sandra Mogg, Joyce Linville, Johanna Winzenread, Sheila Schieber, Joyce Riddell, Judy Clymens. COLHECON FIRST ROW: Susan Brandt, Melanie Eisiminger, Phyllis Brown, Vice President; Shirley Lager, Secretary; Judy LaMar, Presi- dent; Kathryn Johnson, Linda Van Fosson, Treasurer; Ellen Randolph, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Joyce Jeanblanc, Janet Isley, Paula Watkins, Judi Byrne, Marilyn Carr, Lana Esbeck, Sandra Curphey, Barbara Morehouse, Judy Clymens,, Maribeth Annan. THIRD ROW: Karla Daniel, Linda Scott, Beverly Barton, Kathy Barham, Becky Taylor, Juanita Forret, Kathryn Thompson Zeta Davidson, Julie Faulstich, Cynthia Adams, Mary Lambert sen, Sharon Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Fletcher, Roberta Hunt, Marcia Dowden, Eileen Harms, Nancy Fuller, Charlotte Nichols, Nancy Harvey, Susan Long, Romona Tasler, Donna McClain, Jean Shipley, Glenda Reece, Joyce Linville. FIFTH ROW: Merrilee Hunt, Cynthia Baker, Brenda Hanson, Connie Lees, Carolyn Ingels, Cheryl Christensen, Sandy Jacobs, Linda Birks, Joyce Riddell, Karen Brady, Ellen Ibbotson, Janet Coon, Marjorie Joesting, Toni Osburn. 157 DANCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Melinda Bauman, Marsha Younger, Joyce Huffman, Belle Ramsey, Donna Davis. SECOND ROW: Ann Allen, Sponsor; Judy Ditamore, Janice Ball, Connie Sayre, Carolyn Youell, Linda Berg, Cathy Baumli. The Animations, reorganized last fall under the direction of Miss Ann Allen, produced a spring dance con- cert as their main activity during the 1965-66 school year. In order to pro- duce their show, members studied mod- ern movements, dance composition, individual expression, choreography, dance techniques, and floor patterns. The Dance Club also presented a demonstration of modern movements in dance composition on Career Day. A highlight of the year was a trip to the Stevens College spring dance re- cital in Columbia, Missouri. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE A People-to-People university chapter was or- ganized on the NWMSC campus towards the end of the fall, 1965, semester, through the efforts o f a number of enthusiastic students. The purpose of People-to-People is, in the words of former President Eisenhower, to take full advantage of all the new and greatly improved methods of communications and travel to make many millions of individual contacts on a friendly personal basis in the hundreds of ways available among the citizens of all nations. Thus will be promoted the knowledge and understanding that are necessary ingredients in establishing a lasting, universal peace with justice. The new chapter was comprised of nearly twenty-five students, twelve of whom represented foreign countries. Included in the program for the year were forums, visits and tours, overnight hosting of foreign students in homes, and group discussions. The chapter hoped to participate in the American Stu- dent Abroad Program, as well as to sponsor events of an international nature on the NWMSC campus in the future. 158 Nucleus of the pilot chapter of People-to-People were: FIRST ROW: Dr. James Lowe, Sponsor; Elaine Murray, Secretary-Treasurer; Gayle Bradfield, Jim Chen. SECOND ROW: Paula Weston, Barbara Castor, Dr. Joseph Dreps, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: James DeMarce, Sponsor; Dagnia Prieditis, Ronda Kelly, Vice-President; Michael Thompson, President. FOURTH ROW: Robert Sunkel, Sponsor; Joyce Schnell, Bob Foster, Linda Britt, Meredith Gjerstad. PEM CLUB FIRST ROW: Susan Nold, Sue Wagers, Treasurer; Gano Whet- stone, First Vice-President; Joyce Huffman, President; Linda Greenwood, Second Vice-President; Carol Wolverton, Secretary; Melinda Bauman, Judy Spor, Cindy King. SECOND ROW: Alberta Uehling, Donna Mayfield, Phyllis Smith, Kathy Seifert, Jeannine Marcussen, Ronda Ridnour, Pat Nold, Marilyn Wilson, Bev McKenzie, Cheryl Stone, Carole Sinclair, Beverly Sheetz. THIRD ROW: Nena Hall, Carolyn Foster, Linda Hodge, Janet Merrill, Donna Valandingham, Connie Davis, Barbara Baker, Mary Elsberry, Suzanne Mason, Janet Ranniger, Charlotte Kenny. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Johnson, Rosalie Guyer, Judy Ditamore, Deloris Carr, Sandra Eckhoff, Barbara Nelson, Sharon Gabinski, Kerry Henry, Elaine Murray, Jan Gray, Sondra Simons, Marsha Younger, Pat Noah. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Hankins, Judy Claycomb, Kathryn Schlichting, Kathy Smith, Helen Harmon, Lynne Wion, Denese Elliott, Karen Hunt, Janet Mensing, Arlene Snook, Carolyn Bliley, Joyce McQuerrey, Judy Soger, Christie Beal. The year 1965 was a good one for the PEM Club. It started with a bang as the election of officers yielded capable majors to cope with the year ' s festivities. Highlights included the annual Career Day and an offici- ating clinic held on campus. The annual Career Day proved to be very successful with the NWMSC women ' s physical education maiors greeting and acquainting prospective freshman majors with the varied program offered in the Women ' s Physical Edu- cation Department. During the day, demonstrations and events in dance, balance beam, track and field, and team games; and class discussions of philosophy, recreation, health, science, and methods were presented and enjoyed. The officiating clinic held in Lamkin Gymnasium proved very interesting and helpful to the majors. The female officiating expert directed an actual game between teams composed of majors and allowed time for ques- tions and discussions on officiating techniques. This year PEM Club members actively increased the town recreation program by lending time and effort in helping coach high school girls ' basketball teams and by aiding the Club in its efforts to build a library for major reference sources. With this girl ' s great jumping style, how can her team lose? 159 SIGMA PHI DOLPHINS FIRST ROW: Nancy Neuzil, Elaine Murray, Lorna Pierpoint, Karen Wilson, Kerry Henry, Barb Nelson, Patty Chappell, Reanne Johnston. SECOND ROW: Melinda Bauman, Cheryl Stone, Gayle Bradfield, Sue Crane, Kothy Boudewyns, Vir- ginia Bright, Lynn Foster, Vivi Walkup, Sondra Simons (not shown). The Swim Show presented in the spring was the main activity of the Sigma Phi Dolphins. In preparation for this show there were tryouts in the fall. Those who were accepted began at once to perfect their strokes, their stunts and general knowledge of synchronized swimming. By second semester the title of the show had been chosen, the members had been divided into groups, and routines for each group had been written. The chosen theme was Dolphin Dance Festival. Each routine depicted a dance which was carried out by cus- tuming and modified stroking. Officers for the year were Virginia Bright, President; Reanne Johnston, Vice-President; Kerry Henry, Secretary- Treasurer; Barb Nelson, Publicity; and Sondra Simons, Historian. Virginia Bright and Jane Stoner practice a difficult maneuver. 160 DELTA PSI KAPPA Jan Gray, Gano Whetstone, Vice-President; Phyllis Smith, Secretary-Treasurer; Judy Gahm, Kathy Seifert, Sue Wagers, Judy Saaer, President? Pnt Noah- DRAMA CLUB FIRST ROW: Susanne Saale, Nancy McGinley, Maggie Price, Marilee Crockett, Phyllis Zwank, Kerry Lafferty, Sponsor. SEC- OND ROW: Rhea Smith, Marcia Hensleigh, Phillip Reser, Anne Martin, Linda Brinton, Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Martin, Presi- dent. THIRD ROW: Jerry Grant, Jerry Eisenhour, Henry Hansen, Tom LaVille, Harold Webb, Thomas O ' Connor, Nshan Erganian. 161 ALPHA PSI OMEGA FIRST ROW: Sara Copman, Doris Wilson, Eddielea Roe. SECOND ROW: Nick Erganian, Dan Mc- Laughlin, David Shestak, Peter Pierson. The Kappa Sigma Cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics fraternity, announced the ninth annual production of Dirty Work at the Crossroads, a musical mellerdrama, which was given on May 4, 5, and 6. Last year ' s production was Ira Levin ' s sophisticated comedy hit, Critic ' s Choice. From the profit of the production of Critic ' s Choice, the Cast gave a $100 contribution to the Memorial Bell Tower. The Kappa Sigma Cast was happy in February to present and sponsor, in conjunction with the department ' s Drama Club, the Kirksville drama group in Bertolt Brecht ' s The Firebugs. The Annual Spring Initiation was held in May. At this time a Best Technical Award and a Best Acting Award were given. Last year ' s recipients of these awards were Eddielea Roe, technical; Carolyn Enis, acting. Several new initiates were inducted into the Kappa Sigma Cast at this time. The cast members also found themselves active in all of the productions which were produced by the Speech and Drama Department. The productions for this season in- cluded Robert Bolt ' s A Man For All Seasons, a night of Children ' s Theatre plays, R ichard B. Sheridan ' s The Rivals, John Patrick ' s Everybody Loves Opal, and a night of one act plays which were directed and acted by majors and minors in the department. David Shestak and Eddielea Roe explained the purposes and func- tions of Alpha Psi Omega to prospective members at the Organi- zational Fair. 162 PI KAPPA DELTA FORENSICS FIRST ROW: Mina Halliday, Marjone Hitchcock, Secretary; Nshan Erganian, Lois Garreau, Linda Hornaday, Terry Lutz. SECOND ROW: Ronald Walter, Treasurer; Vance Coleman, Vice-President; Jerry Winsor, Sponsor; Ronald Wineinger, President; Robert Stewart, George Hinshaw, Sponsor. Forensics Club and Pi Kappa Delta students, coached by sponsors George Hinshaw and Jerry Winsor, enjoyed a challenging and rewarding season comprised of many debate and speaking tournaments. In December, NWMSC ' s Eighth Annual Nodaway Val- ley Speech Tournament was held on campus with other college squads competing in debate, extempore speaking, and oral interpretation. Some of the tournaments were held at Kansas State University; Rockhurst College; University of Omaha; Bradley University; Whitewater, Wisconsin; Missouri University; Iowa State University; Westmar College; Kansas State College- Charleston Discussion Tourney; and William Jewell College. The state tournament was held this year at Warrensburg. The College Players from Northeast Missouri Slate Teachers College visited MSC and presented The Firebugs, a play by Max Frisch. L63 SOCIAL SCIENCE FIRST ROW: Thomas Tyliski, Jerry Geib, Diane Whitney, Presi- dent; Bill Watson, Vice-President; Leslie Swaney, Dwight Wilcox. SECOND ROW: Calvin Widger, Sponsor; David Bintner, Walker Johnson, Doug Gillespie, James Elliott, Sheldon Spector, Jim Schilling, Ronald Martin, Harmon Mothershead, Sponsor; Dr. Berndt Angman, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: John DeLong, Pete Pearson, Richard Matt, Robert Stewart, Larry Young, Tom Owens, Rod Quigley, Jerry Allwood, Don Hagan, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Downing, Wayne Sell, Stanley Rajca, Robert Baker, Ken Cheves, Jim Law4ef, Gary Tietz, Jim Shoning, John Peppmeier. FIFTH ROW: Hugh Nauman, Richard Partlow, Meredith Gjerstad, Richard Dean, Chris James, Mike Spolar, Lee Townsend, Jim Thompson. FIRST ROW: George Hayler, Sponsor; Dorothy Ray, Myra Phillips, Donna Bacon, Pam Smith, Gudy Sheehan. SECOND ROW: Mary Kennedy, Shirley Ingels, Marilyn Moser, Judy Steinfeld, Roberta Dutfett, Ruth Kennedy, Shirley Randall, Bill Nelson, Dona Shroyer, Dolores Brannan. THIRD ROW: Gay Cockriel, Herbert Thompson, Sponsor; Kathi McClintic, Norma Martin, Neil Cowden, Susan Shew, Diane Dandliker, Judy Strauch, Jerelynn Davis, Janice Mason. FOURTH ROW: James Hurst, Sponsor; Martin Peterson, James Drowns, Rosemary Tauchen, Edward Swift, Don Horton, William Ryan, Clinton Wisdom, Stephen Gerhart, Jill Richard, Dr. John Harr, Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Hun- ziger, Michael Humphrey, Philip Fine, Russell McCampbell, Philip Larson, George Esler, Bernard Veak, Trovers Booth, Bill Story, Romie Flaspoler, Jim Carter. 164 CLUB FIRST ROW: James DeMarce, Sponsor; Virginia DeMarce, Spon- sor; James Jeter, Jean Nagle, Sponsor; R. O. Nagle, Sponsor; Dr. James Lowe, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mary Corbett, Diane Kramer, Pam Jones, Bruce Folk, Howard Collins, Gloria Miller. THIRD ROW: Anita Shewmaker, Pat Easton, Sharon Engle, Michele Stitt, Sharon Walker, Arleen Maulsby, Dawn Abarr. FOURTH ROW: Pat Roberts, Pat Jones, Danny John, Wallace Baker, Lonna Newman, Rowena McDonald, Jean Owen, Ruth Johnson. The opening meeting of the Social Science Club cen- tered around a discussion by Dr. Harr of the comprehensive examination to be required of all majors and minors in the social science department. At other meetings, a speaker from a St. Joseph radio station provided an informative discussion on the censor- ship of news, and Durward Dyke of the NWMSC faculty analyzed the rights of the accused, an important legal issue. Program plans were made for a debate over the re- peal of Section 14b, the right to work law. For this debate, a representative of the Communication Workers of America (affiliated with the AFL-CIO) and a member of the Na- tional Association of Manufacturers were invited to the campus. A highlight in planning was the possibility of estab- lishing a chapter of a national honor fraternity for the social sciences. The Club took preliminary steps toward this goal. Working toward affiliation with a national honorary social science fraternity is an exciting venture for Mr. Thompson, President Diane Whitney, and Dr. Angman. 165 YOUNG DEMOCRATS FIRST ROW: Rebecca Ferguson, Secretary; Dixie Tuttle, Treas- Diane Kramer. THIRD ROW; Don Bailey, Rosemary Tauchen, urer; Louis Degginger, Vice-President; Dianna Brown, President; Gary Tietz, Meredith Gjerstad, Jim Thompson, Arleen Mautsby. James Lowe, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gloria Miller, Gary Mc- FOURTH ROW: John Phoenix, Michael Humphrey, James Intyre, Michele Stilt, Robert Baker, Sharon Walker, Pam Jones, Drowns, George Esler, Gary Richardson. YOUNG REPUBLICANS ?OW: Mary Elliott, Secretary; Jack Schrimsher, Co-Chair- man ; Randy Barlow, Co-Chairman; Jim Reser, Treasurer; Dr. Berndt Angman, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Rowena McDonald, Jean Owen, Robert Stewart, Philip Larson, Larry Cox. THIRD ROW: Donald Trubey, Sponsor; Leslie Swaney, Tom Owens, Richard Dean, Chris James, Don Hagan, Sponsor. 166 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB FIRST ROW: Steve Sorensen, Edward Gilliland, Lloyd Logan, Richard Gibson, Dennis Brinton, In Whan Oh, Gerald Liebsch, Michael Thom- son. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Thompson, Sponsor; Gene Hogue, Gene Beck, Joe Sheruda, Bob Pulley, Richard Stevens, George Mcintosh, Harold Wittbrodt, David Crozier, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Doyle Dinkens, Ralph litten, Roger Cornell, Marvin Duckworth, Bruce Fife, Fred Todora, David Steck, Gregory Thacker, Jerry Kelley, Phillip Noel. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Burtnett, James Barber, Fred Silvius, Carl West, James Hall, Joe Logan, Sam Simerly, Fred Katzke, Gary Castle. FIRST ROW: Donald Valk, Sponsor; Richard Kullbom, Larrie Palmer, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard Saemisch, President; Gary Mathews, Vice-President; Mike Fieseler, Harold Sample, Howard Ringold, Spon- sor. SECOND ROW: LeRoy Crist, Sponsor; Paul Watson, Larry Kurtz, John Hull, Charles Taylor, Tom Przybylski, Ed Wilson, Scotty Kurtz, Michele Stilt, Marie Hudson. THIRD ROW: Martfia Trask, Bruce Templer, Ray Briscoe, Bob Mauseth, Glen Pedersen, Stephen Sherord, Dennis Thompson, Bill Edison, Rich Stephens, Edwin Spire, Donald Froelich, Sponsor; Peter Jackson, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Willis Madison, Gary Meers, Mick Thompson, Bernie Braunschweig, Loray Skoglund, Herb Townsend, Bill Tadlock, Garry Richardson, Mike Cole, Larry Price, Michael Kurtz, Ronnie Heller. FIFTH ROW: Mark Schirmer, Jim Simpson, Richard Florea, Denzil Potts, Jay Milk, John Bristol, Tom Stratton, Phil Hansen, Dale Groff, Orville Brightwell, Thomas Paulsen, Edgar Hatcher, Larry Proctor. 167 AGRICULTURE CLUB FIRST ROW: Bill Tadlock, Jim Cox, Secretary; Lawrence Skoglund, Douglas Brown, Robert Hardwick, David Norton, Herb Townsend, Vice-President; David Mackey, President; Quentin Combs, Treas- Ronnie Heller, Larry Davison, David Donfee, Duane Deo, Harold urer; Kenneth Nelson, Darryl Lowrey. SECOND ROW: F. B. Foland. FOURTH ROW: Gary Meers, Jim Simpson, Donald Mc- Houghton, Advisor; Jerry Netherton, Bill Barrett, Vernon Wallace, Bride, Gene Black, Phillip Noel, Richard Weis, Gene Jacobsen, Joe Pryor, Ronald Allely, David King, Larry Kurtz. THIRD ROW: Duane Hance, Barry Whitehall, Michael Thompson, COLLEGIATE RADIO CLUB The Maryville Collegiate Radio Club, manned by students interested in ham radio and operating under the call letters KOUDL, was busy this year arranging itself in its new location in the power plant. Behind the leadership of sponsor Donald Froelich and president Tom Stratton, the club developed a complete ham station on the air for the use of all licensed amateurs in the club. Instruction classes were available for prospective hams in radio and basic electronics to enable them to obtain Federal Communications Com- mission licenses. The club was adjacent to the campus broadcast radio station KDLX and provided much of its technical assist- ance. Most of the club ' s activities other than regular meetings centered around building and working with electronic equipment to use in the station. SEATED: Tom Stratton, President; Bil Vice-President. Williams. STANDING: Jack Schrimsher, Willis Madison, 168 RADIO KDLX FIRST ROW: Lois Garreau, Lonna Newman, Jeff Andrews, Linda Taylor, Donna Wishman, Bill Williams. SECOND ROW: Michael Sorensen, Dean Matter, Jim Shoning Gary Hobbs, Robert Baker, Doug Summers. THIRD ROW: Ronald V Ters, Thomas Mann, Lynn Manhart, Gary Silletto, Tom Strarro. rk Schrim- sher, Larry Lewellen. Ronald Wagers and Tom Mann are kept busy during a studio broadcast. 169 PI OMEGA PI FIRST ROW: Otto Newton, Patricia Schieber, Donna Treese, Twila Halter, Sharon Smith. SECOND ROW: Edward Browning, Sponsor; Linda Jones, Marvin Bowen, Treasurer; Shirley Sundermann, President; Carole Zahnd, Sponsor. Beta chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national business teacher education honor society, highlighted its year with a November trip to Kansas City. The group toured the Commerce Trust Building, where two for- mer members of Pi Omega Pi were em- ployed, the Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith, Inc., stock exchange. Shirley Sunderman, President, led the organization in its activities, which in- cluded the Christmas party, the spring picnic, and the annual spring banquet for the business faculty and members. At the banquet, an award was presented to the outstanding junior and senior elected by the business faculty and mem- bers of the chapter. Two new members, Judy Boe and Howard Bailey, were pledged to the or- ganization in the fall. PI BETA ALPHA FIRST ROW: Warren Mitchell, John Walker, Bob Arnold, Treasurer; Bill Casady, Vice-President; Jerry Deimerly, Melvin Booth, Raymond Starr. SECOND ROW: John Henig, Sponsor; Ronald Walter, Richard Wilson, John Johnson, Secretary; Ron Fields, Alan See, Tom Przybylski. THIRD ROW: Charles Vi- taska. Sponsor; Edward Browning, Sponsor; Carl Henningsen, John Bergstrom, President; Dennis Gates, Steve Funston, James Higgins, Chuck Posson. FOURTH ROW: Roger Bell, Daryl Kline, Carl Hinton, Mike Arminlrout, Richard Borchardt, William Sauer, Marvin Bowen, Clifton Duffield. 170 PIANO REPERTOIRE Carol Workman, President; Ed Trecek, Vice-President; Cathy Laur, Richard Smetana, Sherry Bollinger, Secretary-Treasurer; Baumli, Mrs. Donald Sandford, Sponsor; Ann Schooler, Barb Jan Rutherford, Larry Rawlins, Melanie Eisiminger. MUSIC EDUCATION NATIONAL CONFERENCE FIRST ROW: John Smay, Sponsor; Jan Rutherford, Avis Larson, Rose Marie Adams, Mary Sue Jones, Sherry Bollinger, Carlo Thoreson, Ruth Miller, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Ed Trecek, Ann Schooler, Barbara Laur, Secretary-Treasurer, Jane Mason, Carolyn Hoffman, Pat Brown, Arceile Rowe. THIRD ROW: Ron Burson, Larry Rawlins, Steve Dempsey, Michael Miller, Larry Benton, Edwin Roberts, Lois Eisner, Wendee Beam. FOURTH ROW: Richard Smetana, Millard Smith, Jerry Cooper, President; Irvin Meadows, Thomas Lupardus, Ricky Steckelberg, Vice- President; Harold Hascall, Michael Pierce. 171 MARCHING FIRST ROW: Dave Taylor, Pat Sweeney, Linda Tatman. SECOND ROW: Larry Benton, Dick Bateman, Sherry Bollinger, Steve Konecne, Jim Corbett, Larry Rose, Sue Calbreath, Glen Sten- zel, Jim Giffin, Lester Petersen, Larry Cook, Steve Berryman, Arleen Maulsby, Rose Mar- quardt, Arceile Rowe. THIRD ROW: Dale Elifrits, Roberta Duffet, Michael Miller, David Chapman, Jon Scheurich, Merle Larson, Richard Florea, Don Bolton, Jack Cook, David Hardy, Steve Abplanalp, Carolyn Hoffman, Myra Phillips, Thomas Lupardus. FOURTH ROW: Reginald Turnbull, Paul O ' Connor, Pepper Shady, Bill Burk, Irvin Meadows, Harlan Moore, Ed Roberts, Johnnie Herod, Ed Trecek, Jane Mason, Pat Jones, Ed Schroeder. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Allen, Deanna Hanna, Marjorie Hitchcock, Joetta Petree, Sally Agre, Trudy Hirsch, Karen Dear- dorff, Donna Bacon, Betty Arnold, Connie Funk- houser, Carolyn Vermuele, Sharon Mead. Precision was a key word in the performances of majorettes Linda Tatman, Mary Hilger, Gloria Kachulis, Rita Sharp, Pat Sweeney. BAND FIRST ROW; Rita Sharp; Mary Lou Hilger; Ron Burson; Ward Rounds, Conductor; Rick Steckel- berg; Jerry Cooper. SECOND ROW: Mary Lumm, John Duncan, Robert Bruner, Richard Smetana, Nancy Burnham, Carlo Thoreson, Tom Osborne, Mary Miller, Janet Ayers, Brenda Walker, Ann Norris, Avis Larson, Bill Creveling. THIRD ROW: Michael Pierce, Judy Cram, Joan Marek, Janet Wyman, Linda Smith, Kathryn Schlichting, Rose Adams, Rita VanSickle, Ann Schooler, Jim Resler. FOURTH ROW: Mike Kurtz, Steve Dempsey, Gary Veylupek, Jim Vawter, Millard Smith, Riley Schenk, Harold Hascall, Ronald Outersky, Gary Curtis. FIFTH ROW; Barbara Laur, JoAnn Peters, Diane Mitchell, Diane George, Janet Mensing, Sue McCrory, Stanley Ellis, Bob Foster, Doug Jack- son, Larry Miller. Being drum major has its share of both hard work and glory for Dave Taylor and Ron Burson. Marching band performances were highlighted when fea- tured twirler Gloria Kachulis, holder of more titles and trophies than batons, demonstrated her skills. 173 CONCERT FIRST ROW: .over, Rickey Steckelberg, Deanna Hanna, Steve Konecne, Betty Arnold. SEC- OND ROW: Ann Norris, Avis Larson, Sharon Mead, Donna Bacon, Connie Funkhouser, Carolyn Ver- muele, Karen Deardorff. THIRD ROW: James Cor- bett, Pat Brown, Sally Agre, Michael Miller, Joetta Petree, Edward Trecek, Gloria Kachulis, Myra Phillips, Judy Cram, Thomas Lupardus. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Allen, Marjorie Hitchcock, Harold Hascall, Riley Schenk, Merle Larson, Bob Foster, Don Bolton, David Handy, Stanley Ellis, Jack Cook, Ronald Outersky, Robert Bruner. FIFTH ROW: Bill Burk, Pepper Shady, Harlan Moore, Irvin Meadows, Larry Miller, Paul O ' Connor, Doug Jackson, Kathryn Schlichting, Steve Abplanalp, Carolyn Hoffman, Richard Florea, Lester Petersen. SIXTH ROW: Steve Dempsey, Jane Mason, Millard Smith, Johnnie Herod, Jim Vawter, Gary Veylupek, Ward Rounds, Director. FIRST ROW: Sharon Marlow, Marjorie Mathewson, Diana Jones, Nancy Renken, Marilyn Loots, Nancy Bennett, Ann Schooler, Margaret Jones. SECOND ROW: Dixie Clouse, Nancy McGinley, Anne Mor- gan, Margaret Graham, How- ard Whittlesey, Neil C ha put, Tom Osborne. THIRD ROW: Carlo Thoreson, Charlene Brown, Janet Coon, Jeanne Moeller, Maureen Nicholas, John Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Lucinda Gray, Janie Patter- son, Barbara Collins, Theresa Riley, Kathryn Winkler. 174 BAND FIRST ROW: Barbara Laur, Brenda Walker, Mary Miller, Ann Schooler, Suzanne McCrory. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Peters, Rita VanSickle, Janet Mensing, Janet Ayers, Diane George, Richard Smetana, Carol Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Joan Marek, Mickey Pierce, Ed Roberts, Larry Rose, David Chapman, Roberta Duffett, Ken Greiner, Pat Jones, Sherry Bollinger. FOURTH ROW: John Duncan, Sue Calbreath, Rose Marie Adams, Trudy Hirsch, Tom Osborne, Carla Thoreson, Nancy Burnham, Janet Wyman, Jon Scheurich, Linda Smith. FIFTH ROW: Jim Giffin, Arleen Maulsby, Ron Burson, Rose Marquardt, Arceile Rowe, Mary Lumm, Steve Berryman, Larry Cook, Glen Stenzel, Dave Taylor, Jerry Cooper. SIXTH ROW: Jim Resler, Reg Turnbull, Dale Elifrits, Gary Curtis, Larry Benton. E CHORUS FIRST ROW: Linda Horn, Linda Hornaday, Beverly Doss, Jan Rutherford, Mary Buchanan, Carol Jenkins, Sue Calbreath, Connie Funkhouser. SECOND ROW: Steve Konecne, Ron Maxell, Millard Smith, Carol Wortman, Sandra Stalcup, Margie Erbaugh, Kathy Gehl, Ina Hanrath. THIRD ROW: Edward Minshall, Glenn Mal- lott, Stephen Gerhart, Larry Miller, Linda Brooner, Beverly Russom, Rosemary Martin. FOURTH ROW: Linn Jones, Michael Combs, Steve Demp- sey, Scott McQuery, Michael Miller, Janet Fast, Lynda Larison. 175 TOWER FIRST ROW: Dale Hopkins, Rose Marie Adams, Anne Morgan, Colleen Kish. SECOND ROW: Arceile Rowe, Carolyn Hoffman, Martha Clothier, Marcia Rus- sell, Jane Mason. THIRD ROW: Howard Whittlesey, Larry Cook, Ken Suetterlin, David Newman, Brant Downey. FOURTH ROW: Ken Greiner, Richard Hubbard, Eugene Davis, Robert Johnson, Michael Pierce, James Coleman. Loading up for on exciting tour and special performance in Denver, Colorado, is the easiest part of the trip for the Tower Choir. 176 CHOIR FIRST ROW: Nancy Weisshaar, Barbara Laur, Jane Ravnsborg, Reanne Johnston, Wendee Beam. SECOND ROW: Karen Wilson, Cathy Baumli, Ramona Becker, Sherry Bollinger, Pat Brown. THIRD ROW: Jerry Cooper, Michael Miller, Dick Har- over, Fred Kester, Jim Corbett, Dave Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Charles Adams, Harold Hascall, Michael Combs, Kenton Fancolly, Ed Trecek, Ed Roberts. MADRIGAL FIRST ROW: Rita VanSickle, Deanna Hanna, Judy Brown, Martha Clothier. SECOND ROW: Tom Osborne, Gene Black, Linda Elam, Wendee Beam, Michael Miller, Charles Adams, Pat English. 177 TROMBONE TRIO Ron Burson, Jerry Cooper, Dave Taylor. BRASS ENSEMBLE ard Rounds, Director; Irv.n Meadows, Larry Benton, Dove Taylor, Jerry Cooper, Ed Roberts. 178 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ FIRST ROW: Larry Benton, Steve Konecne, Rick Steckelberg, Larry Rawlins, Ken Greiner, Jim Jeter, Earle Moss, Director. SECOND ROW: Steve Barriman, Dave Taylor, Bob Bruner, Jerry Cooper. THIRD ROW: Steve Dempsey, Irvin Meadows, Bob Foster, Rich Peterson, Harlan Moore, Doug Jackson. Members of the Undergrads are: FIRST ROW: Goyle Bradfield, Diana Wiley, Reanne Johnston, Martha Clothier. SECOND ROW: Howard Whittlesey, Mike Miller, Ken Greiner. THIRD ROW: Tom Lupardus, Mike Combs. Earle Moss really gets into the jazz he directs. 179 SOCIAL « V ' N tv - , T . £  ' J ■■ « V I ' i V V- .. m Judy Kerns Ron Fields r UNION Uncie ;rship of Chairman Darwin Bears, the Student Union rea: high goals in programming for the year 1965-66. ieven committees on the Executive Council, accomplish- s vere made in the programming of social life at NWMSC as well as additions in the Student Union Building. The Central Party Committee, along with the Decorations and Special Activities Committee, planned the Back-to-School, Walk-Out Day, Christmas, Tower, and Spring Formal Dances. Den dances were planned and prepared by the Union Dance Committee with the T.V. and Movies Committee making available various movies for the students ' enjoyment. The Publications and Publicity Committees provided the students with information on the various activities and events programmed by the Student Union Board. Through the efforts of the Improvements Committee, bulletin boards and polls were utilized in learning of activities desired by the students working to present them. The Tournaments and Games Committee sponsored the highly successful Bridge Club, annual Holiday Bridge Tournament, and inter- collegiate competition in bridge, chess, bowling, table tennis, and billiards. The Special Activities Committee planned Walk-Out Day and handled various other Union activities, such as sponsoring a contest for writing a college fight song. The Fine Arts Committee made new innovations in the area of artistic display by purchasing display panels for various art shows and displays. To supplement their knowledge of unions and union activities, eight members attended the Region II Association of College Unions Conference held at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Executive officers were: Darwin Bears, Chairman; Kack Miller, Vice-Chairman; Dianna Brown; and Bob Jacobsen, Treasurer. Comm ittee chairmen serving on the Executive Council of the Union Board were: Ken Bassett, Assembly; Joe Logan, Central Party; Steve Ford, Decorations; Toni Johnson, Fine Arts; Don Robbins, Im- provements; Jack McClure, Publications; Dotty Ray, Publicity; Lorna Stevens, Special Activities; Jerry Knauss, Tournaments and Games; Jim Johnson, T.V. and Movies; and Jim Cook, Union Dance. DARWIN BEARS Union Board Chairman FIRST ROW: Kack Miller, Vice-Chairman; Dianna Brown, Sec- retary; Darwin Bears, Chairman; Bob Jacobsen, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jim Johnson, Toni Johnson, Dorothy Ray, Kenneth Bassett, Lorna Stevens. THIRD ROW: Karen Licklider, Sponsor; Don Robbins, Bill Needels, Sponsor; Joe Logan, Jack McClure. 182 BOARD The lively sound of modern rock ' n roll was played with style for MSC students by The Astronauts. Ir t I Enchanted sounds from the pianos of Ferrante and Teicher plus their zany antics awed students and faculty alike at a spring concert. Stop the World — I Want to Get Off. a Broadway play, was a special treat featured by the Union Board. 183 DOTTIE HARDYMAN Homecoming Queen Sponsored by the Social Sororities and Fraternities MARLENE KELLY Homecoming Queen Sponsored by the Men ' s Residence Halls HOMECOMING Queen Dottie Hardyman is crowned by Student Body Vice-President Trovers Booth as escort Ron Mitchell and crown-bearer Rusty Graves look on. Queen Marlene Kelly is crowned by Student Body President Jerry Taylor as her escort, Bob Rempe, and her crown-bearer Tamma Everhart look on. Co-Homecoming Queens Marlene Kelly and Dottie Hardyman, seated between the towers of the AWS float, reign during the Homecoming Parade. 186 HOMECOMING Miss America PHI MU First Place Tie ilfotejC: Peace Amid Plenty INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB First Place Tie Friendship 7 DELTA ZETA First Place Tie Missouri Statehood — 1821 ' ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA First Place Tie 187 HOMECOMING Signing of the Declaration of Independence SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Third Place Tie •$$S w? Our Flag ' s Creation ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Third Place Tie i IT A m , i ¥}-0 f -j Spirit of 1776 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Third Place Anno Domini WESLEY FOUNDATION Fourth Place 188 HOMECOMING ' Playboy Image — 1953 SIGMA TAU GAMMA United Nations DELTA SIGMA PHI Fifth Place ' Raising the flag on Iwo Jima PHI SIGMA EPSILON I ' - v £ 4iv ' i r - ' -sfflR . Ji , ■ wtBRum LLi ... .jeL-l,. Alumni Pilgrimage MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALLS 189 HOMECOMING Charlie, Do You Remember? SIGMA SI GMA SIGMA First Place The First Silent Movi DELTA ZETA Second Place Ballad of Bearcat Ballou PHI MU Third Place Babyface Bearcat ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Fourth Place 190 HOMECOMING That Wonderful Year 1620 — The First Football Game In America MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Third Place That Wonderful Year of the Commercial- SIGMA TAU GAMMA First Place -1965 My Fair Geo DELTA SIGMA PHI First Place Ponce de la Pussycat: The Search for the Fountain of Victory TAU KAPPA EPSILON Fourth Place 191 HOMECOMING Let ' s Ring up a Victory DELTA ZETA Second Place lilftllfi Qn I. ■■■II lllltlt IIIIIIIIIMII IP 1 t 1 •) •  ♦ k i A United Victory for 1965 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA First Place i I X i  1 i  t « f  ■. Hi 1 ir ' . -ilf ' iftfifirBf flfl IB! yt H Jv. l.rT] 1953, Advent of Smokey Bear Campaign ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA First Place The Surrender of the Miners, 1945 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Second Place 192 HOMECOMING Homecoming committee members are: FIRST ROW: Linda Chap- pell, Carol Workman, Christie Beal, Jackie Henningsen, Jo ' Ann Fabro, Mary Mast, Iris Houston. SECOND ROW: Gerri Tipton, Gary Thurnau, Gary McCollough, Gary Shields, Ronald Allen, Elaine Lyle, Doug Nordstrum. THIRD ROW: Ray Reynolds, Dianna Brown, Joan Gillespie, Richard Saemisch, Mike Stephens, Russell McCampbell, Mike Thompson, Lorna Stevens, Jo Ann Montgomery. FOURTH ROW: Jim Holtz, Sam Nicholas, Soren Sorensen, Robert Brower, John Kelly, Loren Burkhalter, LeRoy Crist, Sponsor. Ann Shamberger accepts the Women ' s Supremacy Trophy for Sigma Sigma Sigma from Mike Thompson, Homecoming Co- chairman. Dr. John Harr and Virginia Bright present the Men ' s Supremacy Trophy to Ron Murawski of Alpha Kappa Lambda. 193 HOMECOMING ANN SHAMBERGER American Royal Princess Sponsored by the Union Board 195 1 DWER QUEEN ATTENDANTS LORNA STEVENS Sponsored by Alpha Sigma Alpha CELIA THOMPSON Sponsored by Phi Mu 196 ■M DIANNA BROWN 1966 TOWER Queen Sponsored by Alpha Sigma Alpha 197 OWER QUEEN ELECTION The three finalists chosen as candidates for the TOWER Queen election were Celia Thompson, Lorno Stevens, and Dianna Brown. At the formal judging event, Dianna Brown demonstrated her gracefulness, beauty, and poise. Twenty of MSC ' s most beautiful coeds vied for the honor of TOWER Queen. They were: Karen Wilson, Paula Weston, Linda Turner, Celia Thompson, Lorna Stevens, Billie Phillips, Judy Owens, Susan Miller, Mar- jorie Mathewson, Charlotte Kenny, Toni Johnson, Nancy Johnson. Linda Hoffelmeyer, Barbara Harr, Rosalie Guyer, Linda Gibler, Terry Crain, Charlotte Christoffel, Barbara Castor, and Dianna Brown. 198 TOWER DANCE Dianna Brown and Phil Burmeister. Lorna Stevens and Woodrow Southard. Celia Thompson and Jack Lasley. Student Body President, Jerry Taylor, crowned Dianna Brown as the 1966 TOWER Queen while her escort Phil Burmeister watched ap- provingly. Queen Dianna and Court: Celia Thompson and Lorna Stevens. 199 TOWER DANCE Editor Wava Tackett announced that the 1966 TOWER was dedicated to Mr. Kenneth Thompson. President Robert P. Foster presented a special award to Howard Ringold for his twenty years of service as TOWER Advisor. Dianna Brown, Cardinal Key President, tapped five new members into Cardinal Key National Honor Society. They were Dottie Hardymon, Susan Miller, Virginia Bright, Dotty Ray, and Wava Tackett. 200 TOWER DANCE Queen Dianna and her escort, Phil Burmeister, led the first dance following her crowning. Amidst a cluster of Mordi Gros balloons, a happy couple glided across the confetti-covered floor. The Companions provided the music for the gala Mardi Gras festivities. Members of the band were: FIRST ROW: Dr. John Smay, Rick Steckelberg, Connie Younger, Dick Smetano. SECOND ROW: Edward Trecek, Larry Benton, Steve Dempsey, Bob Bruner, Harlan Moore, Rich Peterson, and Earle Moss, Director. 20 1 STOP THE WORLD- Stop the World — I Want to Get Off, a British musical presented to the MSC student body by a professional touring company, por- trayed the story of a poor boy ' s rise to fame, fortune, and disillusionment. I WANT TO GET OFF Littlechap, a sly, dapper little man, elbowed his way upward with no other asset than egotism and ambition. The tardy realization that he has really loved the wife he negle ted all along (Evie, played by Dana Haskell] and he has lost some of the best things in life in order to succeed brings Littlechap (Jackie Warner) to the production ' s famous song of What Kind of Fool Am I? 202 JUDY LAMAR Second Runner-Up Sponsored by Colhecon GEORGIA YOUNG Best-Dressed Coed Sponsored by Phi Mu Sorority RHEA SMITH First Runner-Up Sponsored by Hurst Approved Housing 203 CHRISTMAS BALL ' Twos the Night Before the Tony Marterie ' s bond kept couples dancing until 1:00. — : - — Ii . Ill I --•-.. Z •===; r ±-__ rs WL S ®! ft ?r i i Couples stroll outside Santa ' s house during intermission. Billie Phillips and Mike Marr obviously enjoyed the Christmas Ball. 204 JUDY SALFRANK Spirit of Christmas 205 In the Nativity Scene are Charlotte Kenny as Mary, (Catherine Smith as Joseph, and the three vise men: Donna Foley, Joan Graves, and Mary Jane Knepper. Illustrating another traditional dance, the minuet, are {from left to right) Jenny Mauer and Joan Gillespie. HANGING OF Carrying out the theme are the Morris Stick Dancers (from left to right): Carol Kerry Henry, Gano Whetstone, Mary Frances Schulenberg, and Pat Noah. Kading, Sue Miller, 206 Bearers of the Greens are Carol Workman, Jane Couch, Celia Thompson, Mary Lou Hilger, and Joyce Huffman. THE GREENS Judith Miller, Reader, narrates The Hanging of the Greens performance. Janice Couch, Snow Princess, hangs the mistletoe while explaining its origin. 207 35 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS The Saint Joseph Symphony Orchestra provided a stirring program for the Festival of the Arts. Curiosity captures both students and faculty during this culturally-geared week; such a scene is created as Mr. Sunkel discusses a point with Mrs. Cecil Carstensen during a program on tie-and-dye techniques, prints and silk screening. The talent of WMIard Carpenter came alive for fine arts students during lecture and demonstration on prints. 208 ' 65 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS The Theatre Group 20 from London goes back two centuries to realistically capture London life in The Beggar ' s Opera. Eighteenth century London comes to life in the Beggar ' s Opera. Noted poet and critic John Ciardi speaks to a large audience giving his general views on poetry in the classroom. 209 35 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS The Progressive Jazz Group performed in concert with the Undergrads FIRST ROW: Rose Adams, Diana Wiley, Reanne Johnston, Martha Clothier; SECOND ROW: Ken Greiner, Thor McMillan, Tom Lupardus, Dick Harover . FIRST ROW: Jim Jeter, Jim Corbett, Ricky Steckelberg, Larry Rawlins, Earle Moss, Conductor. SECOND ROW: Ed Trecek, Larry Benton, Danny Zim- merman, Dave Taylor, Jerry Cooper, Larry Cook, Ron Burson, Gary Curtis. THIRD ROW: Steve Dempsey, Irwin Meadows, Richard Peterson, Bob Foster, Bob Williams. Pianist, Mrs. Mitchell; Director, Byron Mitchell. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ted Buster, Dale Hopkins, Rose Adams, Norma Thompson, Jane Mason, Margie King, Mary Sue Jones, Reanne Johnston, Sherry Bollinger, Carol Carstenson. SECOND ROW; Lois Eisner, Linda Ware, Diana Wiley, Judi Krutz, Sharon Jackson, Donna Mullins, Barbara Laur, Charla Albertson, Martha Clothier, Carlo Baughman. THIRD ROW: Ken Suetterlin, Tom Lupardus, Ed Roberts, Dave Taylor, Ron Burson, Ed Beam, Larry Rawlins, Barry Brady, Ken Bitliker. FOURTH ROW: Ed Sherlock, Ken Greiner, Jim Coleman, Thor McMillan, Jerry Cooper, Richard Harover, Michael Pierce, Ed Trecek, Harold Hascall. The above singers performed for the choral concert. 210 A NIGHT OF ONE ACT PLAYS The only two actors in Edward Albee ' s moving The Zoo Story were Greg Marsh and Nick Erganian. This play was directed by Doris Wilson. Man ' s unsuccessful attempt to understand woman was well-expressed by Pat Shelby, Carolyn Wineinger, Linda Bahler, Harold Webb, and Mary Ray in William Dean Howell ' s - The Mouse Trap, directed by Judy McGinnis. A night of one-act plays began with Linda Brinton, Thomas Burgess, and David Shestak in The Chairs, written by Eugene lonesco and directed by Eddielea Roe. 211 UGLY MAN CARNIVAL Voted Ugliest Men on Campus were Roger Schlegel, a Phi Sigma Epsilon member representing the students, and Bruce Wake, representing the faculty. ESzmr Bl .3 B Bk B 4  ■ Br i f m Jr B JBl P i? t ' |W| ™ ' - sT ! ' ■BBBB Bs Nl A hillbilly theme captured first place for the Tri-Sig pledges. Sisters, a skit by the Delta Zeta pledges, won second place. Alpha Phi Omega members busily counted the proceeds of the evening of fun. The total amount contributed through the UMOC contest was approximately $2,000, which was added to the student loan fund. 213 ' 65 SPRING FORMAL Count Basie and his men give a light touch and the right touch for a memorable evening. A modern flavor is added to the Accent South of the spring formal. « % ? ! ' , i. r ' Ik i % J E j ' III L JI m HB H I As the evening progressss, refreshments are gratefully received. 214 DOLPHIN DANCE FESTIVAL An intricate human ladder served as finale to the 1965 Dolphin Dance Festival. A swimmer ' s version of the can-can was presented in red and white by Janet Stoner (top), Virginia Bright, Reanne Johnston, and Sondra Simons (bottom). Karen Wilson and H. L. Poynter prepare for a series of chain dolphins during the mixed number. 215 SADIE HAWKINS WEEK A crazy combination of hearts and polka-dots are the center of attraction at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. hese two students enjoy the experience of suddenly being transformed into )aisy Mae and Lil ' Abner. Marryin ' Sams Phyllis Brown and Judy Salfrank get a kick out of performing the nuptial vows. 216 PAUL LEVIN ' S . . . LEFT: Dion Kapakos — Dan McLaughlin Angela Ballantine — Doris Wilson Charlotte Orr — Eddielea Roe (seated) RIGHT: John Ballantine — Dan Robinson Parker Ballantine — David Shestak Ivy London — Carolyn Enis CRITIC ' S CHOICE Parker Ballantine — David Shestak Ivy London — Carolyn Enis Parker Ballantine — David Shestak Angela Ballantine — Doris Wilson 217 ROBERT BOLT ' S . . . Richard Rich — Bob Sandmaier The Common Man — Harold Webb Thomas Cromwell — Thomas Peake King Henry VIII — Henry Hansen Sir Thomas More — David Shestak Lady Margaret More — Vickie Greene The Duke of Norfolk — Dan McLaughlin A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS LEFT: Thomas Cranmer — Jsrry Eisenhour The Duke of Norfolk — Dan McLaughlin Richard Rich — Bob Sandmaier RIGHT: Sir Thomas More — David Shestak Thomas Cromwell — Thomas Peake The Common Man — Harold Webb 218 RICHARD SHERIDAN ' S i ; _ t 5 Lydia Languish — Cheryl Reineke Captain Absolute — Vance Coleman Bob Acres — Phillip Reser Sir Lucius OTrigger — Scott Hodgin THE RIVALS FIRST ROW: Sir Anthony Absolute — Mike Overbey Captain Absolute — Vance Coleman Sir Lucius O ' Trigger — Scott Hodgin SECOND ROW: Lydia Languish — Cheryl Reineke Julia — Marjorie Hitchcock 219 JOH ? PATRICK ' S . . FIRST ROW: Brad Winter — Richard Heinz Gloria — Phyllis Zwank Solomon Bozo — Dan McLaughlin Opal — Eddielea Roe SECOND ROW: Officer Yankee — Tom Laville The Doctor — Jerry Eisenhour FIRST ROW: Solomon Bozo — Dan McLaughlin Opal — Eddielea Roe Brad Winter — Richard Heinz SECOND ROW: Officer Yankee — Tom Laville Gloria — Phyllis Zwank The Doctor — Jerry Eisenhour EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL 220 Solomon Bozo — Dan McLaughlin Officer Yankee — Tom Laville Opal — Eddielea Roe Brad Winter — Richard Heinz Gloria — Phyllis Zwank CHILDREN ' S THEATRE Emperor ' s Nightingale ' ' was directed by David Shestak. Members of the cast were: John McBride, Ann Martin, George Roberts, Ed Sherlock, Tom O ' Connor, Mike Hughes, Margaret Price, Jane Ravnsborg. i Members of the cast for The Dragon Who Giggled were Steve Gerhart, Joe Maltsberger, and Marilee Crockett. The play was directed by Eddielea Roe. Snow White and Rose Red, directed by Doris Wilson, had for its cast Barbara Manner, Suzanne Saale, Terry Stoner, and Bill Anderson. 221 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Alp! i Alpha rushees were greeted by Phi Phi gondoliers at the fall inf rush party entitled Venetian Paradise. Dianna Brown supervised the p : which nineteen coeds were pledged. Hardyman represented NWMSC as one of the 1965 Homecoming queens. Along with Homecoming activities came a first for the Alphas: their house decoration, entitled United for Victory- 1 965. Their beauty float illus- trated Betsy Ross creating the flag in 1776 and tied for second place. The Founder ' s Day Banquet during the Homecoming weekend honored many return- ing alumnae. During the Christmas holidays, Alpha Sigma Alpha and Tau Kappa Epsilon combined their efforts to bring joy to twenty-six children from The Home of Little Wanderers in St. Joseph. Other activities included the Sweetheart Dance, the ASA Tri-State Day held in Kirksville, the Spring Formal, Awards Banquet, and the Senior Send-off. Officers for 1965-66: Darlene Guest, President; Dotty Ray, Vice-President; Carol Gregory, Recording Secretary; and Karen Rosecrans, Treasurer. Alphas busy in campus activities were: Dianna Brown, Homecoming Com- mittee, Religious Emphasis Week Committee, Secretary of Student Union Board, President of Roberta Hall Council, President of Young Democrats, Cardinal Key, Daughters of Diana, and Book Club; Phyllis Bowman, Union Board member; Sue Cisco, Treasurer of Hudson Hall Council; Judy Brown, Madrigal; Sara Copman, Alpha Psi Omega, Daughters of Diana, AWS Representative, Co-chairman of AWS Style Show; Carol Gregory, Colhecon; Darlene Guest, Kappa Omicron Phi Vice-President, Kappa Delta Pi Historian, Vice-President of Cardinal Key, and Panhellenic Council; Nancy Johnson, Panhellenic Council; Kris Johnston, Panhellenic Treasurer, TOWER staff: JoAnn Montgomery, Homecoming Com- mittee, Colhecon; Colleen Nelson, Union Board member; Dotty Ray, Treasurer of Panhellenic Council, Union Board publicity chairman; Dottie Hardyman, Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Roberta Hall counselor, President of Daughters of Diana, Student Senate, Student-Faculty Affairs Committee, 1965 Homecoming Queen,- Carol Workman, Homecoming Committee, Cardinal Key, Miss Maryville Finalist, Bearer of the Greens, President of Piano Repertoire Club, President of Senior Class. DARLENE GUEST President Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Linda Smith, Linda Schoen, Marty Geyer, Pledge Trainer; Michelle Orcutt, Vicky Hanna, Secretary; Gay Cockriel. SECOND ROW: Jill Jackson, Nancy McGinley, Cheryll Linde, Mary Asbell, Trudy Alt, JoAnne French, Donna Burns. THIRD ROW: Sue Shriver, Treasurer; Cindy Cockrill, Barbara Ware, Susan Cisco, President; Kathy Abersold, Vice- President; Toni Osburn, Linda Martin. 222 Phyllis Bowman Dianna Brown Judy Brown Carol Carstenson Sara Copman Janice Couch Sally Craven Marty Geyer Carol Gregory Linda Harrison Dana Hendrix Linda Hoffelmeyer mhhihb Nancy Johnson Toni Johnson Kris Johnston Judy Kimmet Sharon Lucas Linda Marshall Karen Rosecrans Kathryne Seabaugh Lorna Stevens Ann Trotter Mary Ann Waldron Carol Workman Jennifer Yates DELTA ZETA i tpsilon Rho chapter of Delta Zeta began its successful 1965-1966 year with a Roaring Twenties rush party. As a result of a rewarding rush week fifteen girls were pledged. Homecoming brought the sisters to the limelight again as they received first place in the beauty float division with Friendship 7 , second place with their variety show skit, That Wonderful Year of the First Silent Movie, and second place in house decorations competition with Let ' s Ring Up a Victory. Delta Zeta Sorority also received recognition with awards and plaques in intramural competition. Social activities for the year included a philanthropic project of a baby shower for the Navajo Indians, a Snow Ball Dance given by the pledges, the annual Founder ' s Day Tea, a Christmas Party, the Spring Formal, Parents ' Day Tea, various mixers, and a spring weekend retreat. Officers for the year were: Mary Mast, President; Janet Merrill, Recording Secretary; Sue Wagers, Treasurer; Pam Cooper, Social Chairman; Marilyn Long, Public Relations Chairman; Sheila Schieber, Rush Chairman; and Diane Estes, Recommendations Chairman. Pledge Trainer, Mary Frances Schulenberg, and assistant Judy Miller worked closely with the pledge class President, Regina Redd, and the pledge class. They placed as groups in Homecoming clown competition and had a successful winter dance. The class chose Judy Miller as their ideal sorority girl at their dance. Individuals leading in campus activities were: Mary Mast, President of SNEA, State Historian of SNEA, Student Senate, and Cardinal Key; Chris Beal, Treasurer of PEM Club, Finalist in Discussion Meet; Cindy Miller, Corresponding Secretary of SNEA, member of Religious Emphasis Committee; Linda Chappell, Colhecon, Co-Chairman of Homecoming Variety Show Committee, Treasurer of AWS, Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pi; Phyllis Anderson, AWS Representa- tive; Sheila Schieber, Newman Club Vice-President; Mary Frances Schulenberg, cheerleader; Carol Jenkins, Librarian of Chorus; Judy Miller, Beta Beta Beta; Sue Wagers, Intramural Council, Delta Psi Kappa; Diane Estes, Religious Emphasis Committee. MARY MAST President Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Peggy Hodkins, Mary Hamilton, Karen Alles, Janet McNally, Mary Miller, Mary Karrasch. SEC- OND ROW: Judy Miller, Assistant Pledge Trainer; Carol Jenkins, Ann Lauber, Patricia Shradel, Vice-President; Ccrol Hickam, Treasurer; Cindy King, Secretary. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Estes, Regina Redd, President; Helen Harmon, Paula Hauber, Susan Leiter, Mary Schulenberg, Pledge Trainer. 224 Mary Schulenberg Beverly Sillik Rebecca Taylor Kathryn Thompson Sue Wagers Sharon Whitehead Deanna Widener PHI MU The 1965-66 year proved to be a most rewarding one for Zeta Lambda Chapter of Phi Mu as Eileen Ross was chosen the new 1965 Miss Maryville and Charlotte Christoffel was named first runner-up. Phi Mus, dressed in pink shirtwaist dresses, entertained prospective pledges at the informal party entitled Southern Belle. This and the formal party resulted in eighteen new pledges. Connie Norris served as chairman for rush activities. Cooperation and enthusiasm again brought success to Phi Mu in their Homecoming activities. Their beauty float entry, entitled Miss America, tied for first place. Bearcat Ballou, their variety show skit, took third place. Several of the clowns also won prizes for the chapter. With twenty-nine members par- ticipating in the parade, Phi Mu was named second in over-all parade compe- tition. An alumnae coffee was held in the chapter room following the Home- coming game. Phi Mu pledges entertained pledges of the other social sororities on campus. Hawaiian leis were given as favors to complement the Hawaiian theme. Special activities of the year were numerous. During the Christmas season their annual secret Santa Party was staged, and a special program was held at the St. Joseph Mental Hospital. Other events included spring rush. Founders ' Day Banquet, Family Picnic, Soup-Steak Dinner and the Spring Formal. Kay Pfeiffer was elected Phi Mu carnation queen. Officers for the year were Sandi Coffin, President; Linda Gibler, Vice- President; Mike Stitt, Recording Secretary; Gerri Tipton, Corresponding Sec- retary; and Sandi Stilabower, Treasurer. SANDI COFFIN President Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Rosanne Bartletl, Pledge Trainer; Georgia Young, MyRae DeVore, President; Sharon Peterson, Treasurer; Connie Harms. SECOND ROW: Diane Johnson, Sharon Walker, Janet Wyman, Vice-President; Polly Smith, Linda Bower. THIRD ROW: Barbara Owens, Jane Walker, Mary Newsome, Karen Bush, Secretary; Nancy Anderson, Cheryl Job. 226 Rosanne Bartlett Melinda Bauman £L A Charlotte Christoffel Tyra Dale Linda Gibler Joan Gillespie Barbara Harr Pam Jones Patricia Jones Jan Judkins Diane Kramer Elaine Lyle Jeannie Meadows Connie Norris Linda Prior Carol Stookey Patti Tarwater Celia Thompson Gloria Thornton Gerri Tipton Judy Veylupek Vivi Walkup SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Gay sophistication set the mood for the informal rush party Sigma casino, beginning a wonderful year for Sigma Sigma Sigma with twenty-two new pledges. October was a month of recognition and honor as Ann Shamberger was selected as first runner-up in the American Royal Queen Contest in Kansas City and as the sorority took Homecoming honors. Tri Sigma tallied a first place award for the Variety Show skit, Charlie, Do You Remember? and a third place tie for the beauty ' loaf, That Day of Glory, 1776, capturing the parade trophy. Clowns, including George Washington and his Cherry Tree, added further honors to the festivities of Homecoming. Special activities and events for the remainder of the school year were numerous for the Sigmas. During December all joined in the Christmas spirit, climaxed by the annual Christmas party given by the patroness and faculty sponsor, Miss Neva Ross. Other activities included a shoe shine to earn money for the social service project, a pledge dance, the annual Spring Formal, Founders ' Day Banquet, and various activities with the brother fraternity, Phi Sigma Epsilon, including the Phi-Tri picnic. Officers for the year were: Ann Shamberger, President; Karen Kimbrough, Vice-President; Jan Gray, Treasurer; Pat Meyer, Recording Secretary; Karen Peters, Corresponding Secretary; and Ardis McPike, Scholastic Chairman. Sigmas active in campus events were: Ann Shamberger, Cardinal Key, Panhellenic Council, Religious Emphasis Week; Marcene Severson, Cheerleader; Ardis McPike, Kappa Delta Pi, Second Vice-President of Kappa Omicron Phi; Sue Miller, President of Panhellenic, Religious Emphasis Committee; Jane Couch, Cardinal Key, President of AWS; Reanne Johnston, Historian of Sigma Phi Dolphins, Tower Choir, Jazz Group; Karen Peter, Kappa Delta Pi; Elaine Sherman, Cheerleader; Gayle Bradfield, Jazz Group, Sigma Phi Dolphins; Ronda Kelly, Vice-President of People-to-People; Jan Gray, Delta Psi Kappa; Elaine Murray, Sec-Treasurer of People-to-People, Sigma Phi Dolphins; Virginia Bright, President of Sigma Phi Dolphins, Homecoming Co-Chairman; Cheryl Reineke, The Rivals ; Karen Wilson, Tower Choir, Sigma Phi Dolphins; Patti Chappell, Sigma Phi Dolphins; Carolyn Kading, AWS Corresponding Secretary; Jan Springer, Homecoming Committee, Religious Emphasis Committee; and Carmen Anderson, Panhellenic Council. ANN SHAMBERGER President Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Lonita Hersh, Treasurer: Sondra Simons, President: Anna Guest, Carol Dunkle, Susie Winders, Vice-President. SECOND ROW-. Virginia Mauer, Suzanne Sawyers, Meta Adams, Norma Wilson, Robin Swanson, Nancy Williams, THIRD ROW: Colene Campbell, Terry Crain, Belle Ramsey, Judy Smith, Linda Turner, Sue Miller, Assistant Pledge Trainer. FOURTH ROW: Karen Kimbrough, Pledge Trainer,- Linda Dallas, Phyllis Fariell, Linda Britt, Pat Cook, Carolyn Ingels. 228 Gayle Bradfield Virginia Bright Diane Cain Barbara Castor Patty Chappell Rondo Kelly Elaine Murray Jan Gray Karen Kimbrough Patricia Paxton Linda Greenwood Eileen Lopour Nancy Perez Reanne Johnston Ardis McPike Karen Peters Carolyn Kading Susan Miller Cheryl Reineke J Sandra Robinson Marcene Severson Elaine Sherman Jon Springer Paula Weston Karen Wilson PANHELLENIC COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Gerri Tipton, Vice-President; Carmen Anderson, Darlene Guest, Mary Mast. SECOND ROW: Ann Shamberger, Sandi Coffin, Janet Merrill, Secretary; Kris Johnston, Treasurer; Diane Kramer. THIRD ROW: Karen Kimbrough, Dorothy Ray, Linda Gibler, Nancy Johnson, Judy Miller, Sue Miller, President. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Dr. Edward Farquhar, Sponsor; Ron Murawski, Secretary; Phil Burmeister, President; Jim Johnson, Vice-Presi- dent; Kack Miller. SECOND ROW: Jim Hollz, Larry Anderson, Don Bailey, Don Robbins, Larry Peart, Jack Lesley, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: John Beeks, Sponsor; Garry Richardson, John Howard, Trovers Booth, Leo Papas, Treasurer; Jim McClung. 230 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA RON MURAWSKI President Honors and recognition were bestowed upon Alpha Zeta chapter during the successful and rewarding year of 1965-66. For the second year, the chapter received the National Executive Council award, which is given to the top five chapters of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Happiness for the men of Alpha Zeta chapter was moving into a new colonial style fraternity house at 7th and Walnut. This new house, able to accommodate forty men, is fully air conditioned and carpeted. Happiness was not only a new house but a very successful rush program which was highlighted by a twenty-one man pledge class. AKL participation in campus affairs was highlighted by their achievements in Homecoming competition. Winning the Supremacy trophy for overall homecoming competition was backed by several outstanding honors. The fraternity received first place in the men ' s beauty float division with their theme Missouri Statehood 1821. The fraternity also received first place in house decorations with the theme Smokey Says Stomp ' em. Second place in parade competition was also won by the chapter. Social events during the year include a hayride, Christmas caroling with Alpha Sigma Alpha, rush banquets, and many informal house parties and mixers in addition to the Pledge Christmas Dance, the Queen of Hearts Ball, Founders ' Day Banquet, Spring Formal, and the Parents ' Day Picnic. Executive officers were: President, Ron Murawski; Vice-President, Larry Ander- son; Secretary, Bernard Veak; Treasurer, Ed Stilley; and House Manager, Mason Michelson. AKL ' s active in campus affairs were: Ron Allen, Homecoming Committee; Larry Anderson, Inter-Fraternity Council Representative; Don Bumbacher, Vice-President of Intramural Commission; Ken Dykes, President of the Junior Class; John Howard, Inter- Fraternity Council Representative; Willis Madison, Vice-President of Religious Life Council, Vice-President of Collegiate Radio Club; Gary McCullough, Homecoming Committee, President of Religious Life Council; Ron Murawski, Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class, Secretary of Intra-Fraternity Council; Jerry Patee, Vice-President of the Sophomore Class; Jim Patee, Union Board; Gary Shields, Homecoming Committee Chairman, President of Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honorary Fraternity, Audabon Society Steering Committee; Bernard Veak, Jr., Treasurer of Student Senate, Student-Faculty Disciplinary Committee, Student Traffic Court; Joe Maltsberger, role in The Dragon Who Giggled, Vice-President of Drama Club. Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Jim Busch, Assistant Pledge Trainer; Bob Cornelius, Ken Dykes, Jim Patee, Ion Means, Glen Vander Wert, Larry Thomas. SECOND ROW: John Howard, Pledge Trainer; Jerry Patee, Steve Kerner, Richard Miller, George Wyatt, Kim Bowen, Gary Weaver, Edwin Miller. THIRD ROW: Davis Burgher, Michael Hurd, Richard Borchardt, John Murawski, George Esler, Dennis Patterson, Clifton Duffield, John Rains. 231 Michael Abildtrup Ron Allen Larry Anderson Carl Baxter Herbert Bell Charles Bogardo Kim Bowen David Bower Richard Borchardt Don Brader George Brown Don Bumbacher Davis Burgher James Busch Robert Cornelius Tim Darr Ken Dykes George Esler Harry Fields Fred Fischback Jerry Fischer Mark Foster John Howard Michael Hurd Stephen Kerner Willis Madison Joe Maltsberger Ronald Martin Gary McCullough Lon Means Walt Meyers Mason Michelson Dan Miller Edwin Miller Richard Miller John Murawski Roger Nelson James Patee Jerry Patee Dennis Patterson Gary Shields Ed Stilley Lyle Stone Larry Thomas Glen Vander Werf Bernard Veak Gary Weaver George Wyatt Al Yackie Mrs. Clara Peterson Housemother DELTA SIGMA PHI Engineered Leadership was the slogan for a success- ful year for Delta Sigma Phi as they tied for first place with their homecoming skit and pledged thirty-one men in the fall semester. My Fair Cleo was the skit Delta Sigma Phi presented in the 1965 homecoming variety show. Along with their fine showing in the variety show, Delta Sigma Phi ' s beauty float Peace and Understanding, with flags of world powers carried behind it, kept in the alumni minds the meaning of the United Nations. Delta Sigma Phi capped their numerous house parties and mixers with three major social events: Carnation Ball, Sailor ' s Ball, and Monte Carlo Night. The Delta Sigma Phi Executive Council seats were filled by Garry Richardson, President; Donald Bailey, Vice-Presi- dent; Roger Ossowski, Secretary; and Larry Hanon, Treas- urer. Leaders on campus were: Travers Booth, Vice-President of the Student Body, Student-Faculty Disciplinary Committee and Chairman of Student Traffic Appeals Court; Dale Schendzielos, Freshman Student Body Senator; Ed Smith, President of Intramural Council, President of Water Polo Club; Gary Curtis, Junior Band Representative; Dave Taylor, drum major; Bruce Falk, Homecoming Variety Show Master of Ceremonies; and Dan McLaughlin, Treasurer of Alpha Psi Omega. GARRY RICHARDSON President Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Jerry Leonard, Pledge Trainer; James Baker, Nick Erganian, Clinton Wisdom, Gary Tracy, Eldon Walter, Jerry Magnussen. SECOND ROW: Gary Curtis, Assistant Pledge Trainer; William Hardisty, Charles Gifford, Ray Faye, John Melito, Peter Rodda, Larry Edwards, Craig Ditsworth, Pledge Trainer. FOURTH ROW: Jim Abbott, Larry Downing, Marv.n Dick Rodney Beem, Jerry Davidson, Arnold Thompson, Larry Kruse, Ken Montag. FOURTH ROW: David Vinson, Marty Booth, Mike Carl, Charles Kilpatrick, Carter Slusher, Jim VanFosson, Phil Sauvago, Larry Taylor, Meredith G ' |erstad. 234 Don Bailey Gene Beck Trovers Booth Gary Curtis Craig Ditsworth William Francis James Hall Larry Hanon Terry Johnson Dennis Kaster Bart Kemery Jerry Leonard Dan McLaughlin Roger Ossowski Dale Schenlzielos Eddie Smith Edwin Spire Dave Stuart Dave Taylor Ed Trecek Don Van Sickle Robert Walker John Zeiger PHI SIGM A EPSILON For the third consecutive year, the brothers of Nu Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon received the National Efficiency Trophy as well as capturing the Intramural Supremacy Trophy. Improvements were made upon the house in the form of painting and redecorating many of the rooms. Emphasis was again placed upon social life with mixers and house parties throughout the year. The formal activities of the year were the Christmas Ball, Phi Sig Rumble, and Orchid Ball. At the Orchid Ball, Jane Stoner of Sigma Sigma Sigma was crowned Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweetheart of the Year, and Gary Anderson was chosen Phi Sig of the Year. The men of Phi Sigma Epsilon pledged seven new members during fall semester rush. Members active in campus activities were: Bob Jacobsen, Treasurer of Union Board; Jim Johnson, Blue Key, Vice-President of I. F. C, and Union Board Committee Chairman; Ken Bassett, Union Board Committee Chairman; Roger Ambrosier, Tower Staff; Mike McLaughlin, Treasurer of Social Science Club; Jim Beemer, Student Senate; Jack Longfellow, Senate Advisory Committee; Jerry Hanson, Men ' s Intramural Council; Jim Redd, football co-captain and head counselor in Men ' s Residence Halls; Doug Nordstrum, Homecoming Parade Chairman and Residence Hall counselor; Harvey Hallum, Buzz Englund, and Ron James, Residence Hall counselors. FRED LAZEAR President Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Bob Cornelison, Pledge Trainer; Ken Messerli, Vince Scott, Neil Jones. SECOND ROW: Joseph Boessen, Michael Garrison, Daniel Hudek, Paul Meyer. 236 Gary Kampmann James Linkey Jack Longfellow Gary Mathews Robert Matthews J. J. McClung Mike McLaughlin Larry Messerl Lane Smith Lyle Timmermon Ronald Tribolet 237 SIGMA TAU GAMMA This was year of transition for Theta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma as the Taus moved to new living quarters located at 631 Prather Avenue. It was also the year of the athlete as Dick Heinen, Leo Papas, and Bob Albanese were named to the Associated Press Little All- America football team. Every Tau footballer received a letter. Monogram winners were Heinen, Papas, Albanese, Jon Nopoulos, Tim O ' Rourke, Adam Chrostowski, Jim Blankenship, Larry Matiyow, Ed Wiskowski, and Ed Byron. Bob Tonnies lettered in basketball. Members who served on Union Board committees this year were Jack McClure, Jim Cook, Kack Miller, Don Robbins, and Joe Logan. Homecoming committee chairmen were Mike Thompson, Mike Stevens, Dave Bell, Ed Lambright, and Jerry Newman. Jerri Tipton was named the Sig Tau Sweetheart at the annual White Rose Spring Formal. Officers for the year were Leo Papas, President; Jim Blanken- ship, Vice-President; Jack McClure, Secretary; and Kack Miller, Treasurer. The Taus also were active in intramurals, competing in football, basketball, Softball, tennis, swimming, wrestling, smash, and tug- of-war. Pledges for the fall semester were Dave McKee, Mark Yehle, Ed Wiskowski, Larry Matiyow, Mark Schultz, Frank Teale, Bruce Horrell, Glen Fankhauser, Al Schneider, John Yost, and Bob Westfall. The new Sigma Tau Gamma house is located at 631 Prather Ave. 238 Robert Albanese Steve Ashworth J. B. Beavers Dave Bell Jim Blankenship Jack Bohnenblust Robert Bunting Edward Byron Harvey Christie Mack Clark Jim Cook Michael Corbett Darryl Couts Roger Cummings Tim Dougherty Richard Ebbrecht Paul Fields Kermit Goslee Richard Heinen Howard Jameson Don Johnson Mike Karsnak Ron Kouzlarich 239 Bruce Kulp Ed Lambnght Lonnie Lee Joe Logon Danny Mogness Jack McClure Kack Miller Jerry Newman Jon Nopoulos Tim O ' Rourke Robert Outs Charles Pearcy Don Peterson Rick Phillips Thomas Ramsey Tom Reynolds Don Robbins Bob Schuler Rick Smith Mike Stephens Mike Thompson J. C. Watson F. J. Viti 240 TAU KAPPA EPSILON PHIL BURMEISTER President Delta Nu Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon completed a rewarding year as the brothers entered every phase of campus activities. Aside from campus honors, the chapter received recognition for being the top TKE chapter in the Missouri Province. The brothers began the semester with a strong rush program which resulted in a twenty-two man pledge class. Then they turned their attentions to Homecoming, where they placed high in all divisions. TKE ' s again excelled at intramural sports as they won tennis singles and tug- of-war, placed high in football and swimming, and got off to a fast start in basketball. TKE ' s also played a major role in varsity basketball with Bill Yeager, Jon Pierce, Ron Howitt, and Al Van Dyke on the squad. The many social activities included the traditional Garter Party, Christmas Ball, Orphan Party, Red Carnation Formal, and many mixers and house parties. Active members on campus were: Darwin Bears, Union Board Chairman; Phil Burmeister, President of Interfraternity Council, Business Chairman of Homecoming Committee; Jim Holtz, Interfraternity Council, Blue Key, Student Senate, Homecoming queen committee chairman; H. L. Poynter, Union Board; Bob Dickey, Blue Key; Ed Propst, Interfraternity Council; Mike George, Union Board; Jerry Knauss, Union Board; Ed Locker, Homecoming committee; Bob Foster, Union Board, Chairman of People-to-People Committee; Dean Willrett, Intramural Board; Steve Ford, Union Board. Officers for the 1965-66 school year were: Phil Burmeister, President; Jim Holtz, Vice-President; J. B. Watsabaugh, Secretary; John Schroeder, Treasurer; Bill Yeager, Historian; John Banning, Chaplain; Dick Messerly, Pledge Trainer; Bob Garms, Rush Chairman. Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Gorl Sterling, Robert Walker, Alan Twigg, Richard VanMeter, Dallas Hopkey. SECOND ROW: Stephen Ford, Timothy McGuire, Robert Workman, Keith Peterson, John Schlesselman, Dick Messerly, Pledge Trainer. THIRD ROW: Mick Ross, Don Poage, Ronald Bailey, Tom Cunningham, Dwight Pierson, Larry Erickson, Bill Andrews, Assistant Pledge Trainer. FOURTH ROW: Ron Anderson, Paul Ross. Woody Southard, Alvin Van Dyke, James Bailey, Hal Rossow, Lonnie Hinders, Assistant Pledge Trainer. 241 Dale Anderson Bill Andrews Russ Canon Bob Foster Robert Garms Michael George Richard Grow Warland Griffith Lonnie Hinders James Holtz Ron Howitt Gary Johnson Ron Jones Danny Josephsen Ken Kerwin Carrol Kropp Dove Leighninger Richard Messerly Ron Mitchell Steve Neuroth 24£ Alan Peterson Brownie Polley Ed Props! Bill Reiff Charles Riley Alberto Rodriguez Don Russell John Schroeder Gale Triplet! J. B. Watsabaugh Glenn West Paul Walker Bill Yeager The second semester pledge class makes a clean sweep at the TKE fraternity house during their laborious training period. 243 GREEK WEEK Heave hoi And away the leaves go as Roberta Hall ' s front lawn gets a spring cleaning. MSC ' s Greek social sororities and fraternities combined efforts to lift a winter blanket of leaves. The All-Greek Dance meant fun and relaxation after a day ' s busy schedule of work. 244 GREEK AWARDS President Robert P. Foster presented the Greek Scholarship Trophies to Phi Sigma Epsilon and to Alpha Sigma Alpha. Receiving the trophies for the respective organizations are James Johnson and Darlene Guest. Larry Anderson and Bernard Veak admire the National Executive Council Award won by their chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Displaying the national trophy receivea Dy rni oigma tpsilon for over-all effic- iency during the school year are Fred Lazear and Ray Maher. 245 GREEK ROYALTY GENEVA DARNELL Alpha Sigma Alpha 1965 Chapter Sweetheart DOTTIE HARDYMAN Alpha Sigma Alpha 1965 Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart 24 6 GREEK ROYALTY MARTHA KLEVER Delta Zela 1965 Chapter Sweetheart JEANNIE McCORMICK Delta Zeta 1966 Alpha Kappa Lambda Sweetheart 247 GREEK ROYALTY GERRI TIPTON Phi Mu 1965 Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart PAT LYON Sigma Sigma Sigma 1965 Outstanding Senior (Ann Shamberger, left, makes the presentation.) 248 GREEK ROYALTY MARY SCHULENBERG Delta Zeta 1965 Phi lambda Chi Sweetheart GEORGIA YOUNG Phi Mu 1966 Best-Dressed Coed 249 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA e has always been the key word for Gamma Sigma Sigma and s sixth year on campus, has been no exception. A few of the many hours edicated service were spent on publishing the student-faculty directories, noviding campus guides for prospective students, and helping with the dedica- tion of the Fine Arts Building. Among other projects were selling Homecoming mums, helping supply materials for the St. Joseph State Hospital, and continuing support of a small Korean orphan girl named Park Ke Sook. The fall pledge project was making hospital tray favors, while the national project with which they helped was the March of Dimes campaign. Working jointly with Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Sigma Sigma sold concessions at the football and basketball games and had a book fair in the spring. Social events included a Founders ' Day Tea, Parents ' Day, and a rush party at the beginning of each semester for prospective pledges. Social events included fall and spring mixers, Thanksgiving banquet, Christmas party, and a Spring Formal, all jointly sponsored with Alpha Phi Omega. A special highlight of Gamma Sigma Sigma was the news that their chapter, Alpha Gamma, will be sponsoring the next national convention in June, 1967, on this campus. Rochelle Burton was chosen as convention coordinator and has many of the preparations underway. Officers for the 1965-66 year were: Barb Olson, President; Jo ' Ann Fabro, 1st Vice-President; Pat Furlong, 2nd Vice-President; Mary Sand, Recording Secretary; Margery Baker, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy Boyd, Treasurer; Lynn Scheller, Historian; Carolyn Lefgren, Alumni Secretary; Karen Krell, Reporter; Pat Birl, Parliamentarian; Carolyn Visser, Social Chairman; and Lynda Larison, Music Chairman. Gamma Sigma Sigma members active in campus affairs were: Nancy Boyd, Assistant Editor of the TOWER, Vice-President of Book Club, Historian of SNEA, and Religious Emphasis Committee; Jo ' Ann Fabro, Treasurer of Cardinal Key, Religious Emphasis Committee, and Homecoming Committee; Rosa Jackson, Religious Emphasis Committee; Linda Jones, Historian of Pi Omega Pi; Karen Krell, Social Chairman of ACE; Barb Olson, Religious Emphasis Committee, and Hudson Hall counselor; Carole Posler, Perrin Hall Counselor; Kathy Schlicting, Intramural Council; Diane Whitney, President of Social Science Club. BARBARA OLSON President Fall Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Jo Ridgway, Diana Jansen, Norma Burton, Pat Furlong, Pledge Trainer. SECOND ROW: Janice Slawson, Marlus Paulsen, Mary Maassen, Carlo Thoreson. 250 Margery Baker Joyce Bennett Patricia Bird Nancy Boyd Sharon Boyles Rochelle Burton Denese Elliot Sharon Engle Jo ' Ann Fabro Pat Furlong Iris Houston Rosa Marie Jackson Linda Jones Karen Krell Carol Kroksfrom Carolyn Lefgren Eileen Pedersen Christena Poole Carole Posler Donna Ring Mary Sand Lynn Scheller Kathryn Schlichting Linda Schneider Carolyn Visser Jo Ann Voyce Diane Whitney Shirley Williams ALPHA PHI OMEGA Service was the keyword and work of the Beta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. The chapter, in its 26th year of opera- tion on campus, completed many old and new activities during 1965-66. The highlight of APO ' s service project was the annual Ugly Man contest, sponsored to raise money for the Student Loan Fund. The fraternity, not sharing in any of the proceeds, raised over $2000 for the campus loan fund, which the government matched on a 9-1 basis. All the campus fraternities and sororities shared in fun in the carnival and variety show for the worthwhile project. Other service projects served by the fraternity included: campus tours for newly registered freshmen and interested groups who visit the campus; traffic direction and bus parking on special occasions such as Homecoming and Band Day; assisting handicapped students to and from classes when needed; checking coats at major campus social dances. This year APO began a new service project: that of assisting the retarded children of Horace Mann Laboratory School. Working in conjunction with Gamma Sigma Sigma, APO ' s activities in- cluded operating concession stands at football and basketball games, and sponsoring the Book Fair, which was a project to help broaden the readers ' field by offering him a wide selection of current books. Alpha Phi Omega ' s social activities were keynoted with a spring formal, a Christmas party, and several mixers with Gamma Sigma Sigma, as well a s several banquets between the two groups at such special holidays as Easter and Thanksgiving. DAN SCHNEIDER President Foil Pledges were: FIRST ROW: Mike Gilbert, Richard Smetana, Don Horton, Gary Mclntyre, Terry Williams. SECOND ROW: lard Gibson, Normal Howlelt, Jon Scheurich, Don Berkshire, Gene Black, Gary Tietz. THIRD ROW: Mike Armintrout, Pledge Trainer; Bob Anderson, Richard Partlow, Gary Castle, David Wassertallen, Albert Pontow, Kenneth Keith, Assistant Pledge Trainer. 252 Mike Armintrout Gary Bannick Elbert Black Stephen Crouse €% Gary Dagley Samuel Dalzell Bob Hanrath Robert Hayward Bill Jacobs Kenneth Keith Bill Kelb Donald Kinker David Mergenthaler Stephen Mitchell Larry Peterson Charles Posson Stuart Robertson Alan Scott Soren Sorensen William Watson 253 ASSOCIATED AWS Officers are: FIRST ROW: Kay Coleman, Kay Elder, Cushing, Judy Palumbo, Carolyn Kading, Jane Couch, President. Secretary; DeAnn Bowers, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Joyce AWS Representatives are: FIRST ROW: Judy Sheehan, Vicky McCune, Mary Potter, Suzanne Sawyers, Dorothy Jones. SEC- OND ROW: Linda Schneider, Pamela Thomas, Lynette Dennis, Mary Asbell, Wava Tackett, Phyllis Fariell, Diane Dandliker. THIRD ROW: Janet Coon, Mary Lauhoff, Elaine Fine, Helen Duvall, Celia Thompson, Cynthia Mashek, Phyllis Anderson, Kay Ralston. FOURTH ROW: Judy Asmussen, Rhonda Kelly, Linda Noe, Mary Sand, Linda Birks, Pam Trummer, Lenore Smith, Sara Copman. 254 WOMEN STUDENTS i- s ■ 9U ■ « t HE Jfl mm! i ■ HI A P- W H Judy Polumbo enjoys modeling a striking outfit for the AWS fall fashion show. Dana Hendrix does the asking at the den dance during Sadie Hawkins Week. Jane Couch presides over the AWS open meeting held for all women students, while Kay Elder reads the minutes. 255 HUDSON HALL COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Lois Sutton, President; Rachel Templeman, Vice- President; Susan Shew, Secretary; Susan Cisco, Treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: Susie Winders, Cindy Hopkins, Donna Bray, Gay Alley, Karla Hofer, Cynthia Taylor, Mrs. Dorothy Hildebrand, Director. THIRD ROW: Connie Hackathorn, Judy Claycomb, Cheryl Horton, Cheryl Steinmetz, Linda Gardner, Esther Groes- beck. FIFTH ROW: Judy Salfrank, Assistant Director; Ronda Ridnour, Diane Hansen, Linda Stillwagon, Kay Hollenbeck, Carol Breeding, Merrilee Hunt. HUDSON HALL COUNSELORS FIRST ' OW: DeAnn Bowers, Lynne Foster, Kay Elder, Mrs. Dorothy Hildebrand, Director. SECOND ROW: Peggy McElfish, Cheryl Wirt, Jean Owen, Judy Salfrank, Assistant Director: Karen Jorgensen, Kathy Carlson. THIRD ROW: Shirley Schafer, Lorna Pierpoint, Sandy Slater, Becky Uuntee, Carol Crawford, Sharon Wood, Jane Couch, Linda Strachan. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Brown, Minnie Heathman, Barbara Olson, Sheryl Sexton, Norma Buffington, Kathy Smith, Jill Richard. 256 Becky Dunfee, Hudson Hall counselor, attempts to remove a rather reluctant pooch from the warm surroundings of the main lounge. Eileen Harms and Arlene Snook relax over a checker game in their interestingly decorated room. Hudson Hall never seems to have enough telephone lines to accommodate all those popular freshman girls. Getting used to busy college schedules means taking breaks when and where you find them. Norma Buffington, counselor in Hudson Hall gives a sympathetic ear to the troubles of sophomore Mary Lauhoff. 257 PERRIN HALL COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mrs. Coleda Hamilton, Director; Becky Miller, Anna Guest, Anita Couch, Vice-President; Marjorie Mathewson. SECOND ROW: Kay Bray, Treasurer; Jean Kokesh, Secretary; Helen Harmon, Connie Freeman, Sandy Burger, President. PERRIN HALL COUNSELORS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Coleda Hamilton, Director; Margaret Arm- strong, Sandy Burger, Joyce Huffman, Head Counselor; Mrs. Luella Thate, Assistant Director. SECOND ROW: Judi Reichen- backer, Jean Dugan, Na ncy McHenry, Carol Posler. 258 . a m Cleaning the room, as Joyce Cushing and Susan Darrah demonstrate, is a frequent residence hall chore. Relaxing from the tension of classes and books comes easy over a few fast hands of cards for Lynette Dennis, Paulette Mitchell, Lynn My Ian, Sharlyne Elam, and Diana Mullens. The year of the folk song manifests itself when you can find a guitar and an audience, as did Shirley Saunders, Connie Waldeier, Joyce Jeanblanc, Leanna Parton, and Donna Foley. A good way to concentrate, finds Melinda Bauman, is to station yourself under a warm, loud hairdryer and read, read, read. Those laundry chores just can ' t be avoided, decides Denise Elliott. ROBERTA HALL COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mrs. Margaret Wire, Director; Linda Prior, Secre- tary; Marlene Kelly, Sharon Jackson, Charlotte Kenny. SECOND ROW: Dianna Brown, President; Marilyn Moser, Patty Chappell, Jennifer Yates, Treasurer; Lynnette Bradfield, Vice President. ROBERTA HALL COUNSELORS FIRST ROW: Jane Koski, Mary Jones, Dorothy Hardyman, Betty McCloney. SECOND ROW: Eddielea Roe, Mrs. Margaret Wire, Director; Sandy Jacobs, Head Counselor, Mrs. Luella Thote, Assistant Director; Dianne Petersen. 260 Barbara Laur trudges up the stairs of Roberta Hall with a few items that she needed for her weekend at home. Sara Copman and JoAnn Montgomery smilingly shine the sink, knowing their suite-mates will not recognize the clean bathroom when they return. A freezing shower awaits this lucky coed who has just received ci lavaliere. Carl Peterson, Darlene Guest, Pat Meyer, and Elaine Murray prefer the warmth and quiet of Roberta Hall ' s lounge to the cold winter air outside. It is difficult for Judy Nieman to study when Lorna Stevens, Colleen Nelson, and Phyllis Bowman are so busy catching up on the latest campus news. 261 MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALLS ' COUNSELORS FIRST ROW: Larry Fouts, Steve Sawyer, Robert Johnson, Larry Rawlins, Bruce Wake, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jack Lasley, Sponsor; Elbert Black, President; Gary Thurnau, Larry Ketelsen, Treasurer; Larry Cox. THIRD ROW: Donald Berkshire, Jerry Schmidt, Secetary; Bob Brower, Rollie Stadlman, Dan Schneider, Gary Tietz. MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALLS ' COUNCIL 262 FIRST ROW: Bruce Wake, Director; Bruce Horrell, Doug Nord- strum, Head Resident; Harvey Hallum, Head Resident; Jerry Mason. SECOND ROW: Bill Watson, Mike Armintrout, Head Resident; Ron James, Joseph Boessen, Loren Burkhalter. THIRD ROW: Jack Lasley, Sponsor; Kenneth Keith, Head Resident; Allan Packer, Lonny Hagan, Jerry Albin, Jack Longfellow. FOURTH ROW: Jim Hatch, Allan Borkowski, Danny Gooding, Head Resident; Gory Castle, Jim Redd, Head Resident; Bernard Englund, Bob Rempe. 1 Christmas in a college residence hall just wouldn ' t be the same without a gaily decorated tree and an exchange of gifts between roommates. This student is only pretending to be asleep. Actually, he ' s just camera-shy. Students make use of every mode of travel— car, plane, train, bus, and, yes, the thumb. It would seem that this boy might have trouble studying with such a charming girl in the room. 263 Dental hygiene is an important part of a healthful college life. Men ' s hall housemother, Mrs. Perkins, and Les Dawson discover that those foolproof machines ore not foolproof. 264 Mike Humphreys, Russell McCampbell, and Wayne Herod present a typical picture of h exciting life one lives in the men ' s residence halls. Bob Leach, Jim Porter, and Guy Foagle indulge in a little unscheduled fun. Being on your own includes revamping your domestic habits. 265 One may have a little trouble finding a place to sit down in this room, but it certainly has may character. u This student is probably wondering if good things really do come in small packages. 266 A pensive mood is displayed in this student ' s eyes as he aims for a perfect shot. ABOVE: Though very far from home, Inwhan Oh strikes a typical NWMSC pose with book in hand, but reminders of home are displayed in his room. BELOW: This student seems to have almost committed the perfect theft, but at the last moment was caught with the goods in his hand. 267 OWN GIRLS ' ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Sue McKee, Mary Edwards, Treasurer; Kay Coleman, President; Patsy Evans, Vice President; Elaine Fine, Donna Roesing, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Brenda Walker, Jean Thomas, Judy Cavan, Cheryl Dowden, Barbara Morehouse, Caroline O ' Riley, Margaret Richards, Nancy Shields. THIRD ROW: Nancy Neuzil, Pat Thompson, Susan Crain, Lonna New- man, Anita Shewmaker, Janice Lillard, Sharon Walker, Rosalie West, Carol Bradley. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Boedeker, Beverly Whited, Beverly Doss, Mary Owens, Janis Hunt, Sharon Nelson, Karen Rasco, Janice Petersen, Marsha Dunavan. FIFTH ROW: Penny Kamler, Rita Crosswhite, Connie Perlenfein, Donita Little, Billie Logan, Kathryn Winkler, Sandra Stalcup, Marilyn Weather- mon, Linda Brooner. Diane Doolin and Avis Guhl know that there should always be time in a busy college schedule to goof-off with one ' s roommate. Drinking a hot cup of coffee prepared in their own kitchen joyable study break for Marsha Dunavan and Janice Petersen. is an en- 268 Beauty may be only skin deep, but Judy Hebert believes in good grooming. 1 ! 1 H i 4 ■L Wk ' ■ n Enjoyable living is the sum of a room like that of Penny Ferguson and Mike Deaner: of time for relaxation, study, and those things which are close to a girl ' s heart. OFF-CAMPUS LIVING Mary Barnett, Elaine Fine, Margaret Barrett, and Margaret Richards can enjoy their musical interests at their home away from home. Carmen Walsh knows that no matter where a girl lives the phone is the most active member of the household. 269 STUDENT WIVES FIRST ROW: Phyllis Green, President; Lore Taylor, Vice Presi- Thomson, Lorraine Schultz, Jackie Henningsen, Karen Fieseler, dent; Kay Pratt, Treasurer; Jayne Bruce, Secretary; Twila Halter. Mary Ferguson, Marvel Embrey, Phyllis Harover. FOURTH ROW: SECOND ROW: Beverly Schwarz, Lana Corbett, Cathie Hansen, Lynette Palmer, Sandy Mitchell, Diane Bell, Anne Casey, Patty Sandi Teale, Elaine Everhart, Gail Murphy. THIRD ROW: Nancy Frear, Kathy Sayre, Jeannie Appleman. The Student Wives Organization ' s second year was spent in activities which included a picnic honoring German teachers on tour in the United States, a Christmas party, and an Easter egg hunt. A special Charity project resulted in their $50 donation to the Welfare Boys ' Town Orphan- age in Pusan, Korea. Taking part in Homecoming activi- ties, the Wives captured third place in the house decora- tions competition with their theme, Victory Is the Cat ' s Meow. The organization participated for the first time in intramural sports, while other groups were involved in knitting, social dancing, bridge, exercise, cake decorating and art. Program topics included make-up, Christmas wrapping, etiquette, taxes, and child care. Officers were: Phyllis Green, President; Lore Taylor, Vice-President; Kay Pratt, Treasurer; and Jayne Bruce, Secretary. A successful venture for the Student Wives was their Get-Acquainted Tea. 270 VETERANS ' CLUB FIRST ROW: Richard Lonn, Treasurer; Mike Spolar, President; Jerry Taylor, First Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Dr. Leon Miller, Sponsor; Bill Pierce, Second Vice-President; Jerald Sor- ber, William O ' Riley, James Higgins, Secretary; Howard Collins. THIRD ROW: Wallace Baker, Bruce Bailey, Gerald Medsker, Jesse Everhart, Roger Bell, Richard Stevens. The Veteran ' s Club began the year by recruiting new members during the fall registration session among those who were twenty-one years of age or older and had served active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces for two or more years. A major project was the publication of a program for the Homecoming festivities. The booklet listed all events in the parade, location of house decorations, special events, a short history of the Bearcat football team and other information helpful to out-of-town guests and students. Other calendar events included a steak dinner for members and guests, a safety campaign to remind students of the dangers of holiday travel, and regular meetings at the American Legion on alternate Wednesday nights. Making plans for homecoming are Richard Lomm, Jerry Taylor (seated), Jesse Everhart, and Mike Spolar (standing). 271 SPORTS LAMKIN GYMNASIUM ' , Hi ffl ALMA MATER Let your voices loudly ringing, echo far and near, Songs of praise thy children singing to thy mem ' ry dear. Alma Mater! Alma Mater! tender, fair and true; Grateful sons with love unfailing all their vows renew. Years may dim our recollection, Time its change may bring, Still thy name in fond affection, evermore we ' ll sing. Alma Mater! Alma Mater! tender, fair and tr ue; Grateful sons with love unfailing all their vows renew. 275 agony . . . 276 J f • J Sm -f 1 y s? i ? • 1 and the ecstasy of sports at NWMSC in MSC CHEERLEADERS A victorious moment sends Elaine Sherman flying high. Beverly Sheetz has the crowd behind her in cheering the Bearcats to victory. Freshman Cheerleaders were Connie Harms, Harriett Walden, Dottie Wilson, and Linda Snell. 278 Marcy Severson and Bobby Bearcat have a friendly chat before the game. Barbara Han- Pat Noah Mary Schulenberg Marcene Severson Head Cheerleader Beverly Sheetz Celia Thompson 279 FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Bob Albanese, Roger Schlegel, Leo Papas, Bob Rempe, Oick Heinen, Paul Meyer, Jim Redd, Mickey Thompson, Mike Peterson, Jim Blankenship, Larry Matiyow, Leon Muff. SECOND ROW: Ernest Dooley, Jerry Albin, Ed Wiskoski, Marshall Tonnies, Lonny Hagan, Bob Leach, Sam Ratcliffe, Joe Boes- sen, Mike Crank, Dan Gooding, Ed Byron, Adam Chrostowski. THIRD ROW: Tony Weinhold, James D. Johnson, Brian Ranum, Richard Marburg, John No- poulos, Tony Novae, Larry Childs, Mickey Ross, Don Orlowski, Wilson Tatman, Mike Burke, Tim O ' Roufke. FOURTH ROW: Mark Holle, Fran Schwenk, John Miller, Willis Letcher, Ron Pawlowski, Neil Jones, Dave Cavanah, Mike Devine, Bernard Englund, Joe Peterson, Steve Caruso, Joe Spinello. BACK ROW: Willis Seiverling, Trainer; Greg Vock, Student Asst.; Mario Baletti, Student Asst.; Lewis Dyche, Freshman Coach; Monte Bagliarde, Ron Paradise, Dick Partlow, Jack Longfellow, Ivan Schottel, Head Coach; Bob Gregory, Defensive Coach; John Wahrer, Asst. Coach. Maryville began the season with a bang, defeating Wayne State 14-7. They won their next two games but lost their fourth when Emporia edged by the Bearcats 28-27. The team bounced back in their next game against Warrensburg to defeat the Mules 28-7. The Bearcats ' second defeat of the season came when Kirksville edged by them 20-14. However, in the next game against Cape Girardeau, the Bearcats un- sheathed their claws and defeated Cape for the first time in eight years. With the victory over Cape Girardeau, the Bear- cats were tied for second place in the MIAA Conference. The Bearcats lost to Springfield 15-41 and finished third in the Conference. With the loss to Springfield also went hopes of an invitation to the Mineral Water Bowl. Maryville finished with a 3-2 MIAA record and a 6-3 all-game record. Although the final tally was identical with last year ' s all-game record, it was one game better than last year ' s conference bid. The offensive team, led by all-MIAA Leo Papas, Bob Al- banese, Dick Heinen, Jim Redd and Jim Blankenship, did a creditable job for the Bearcats by outscoring their opponents 193-126. Bob Albanese led in the scoring department with five t.d. ' s, and Jim Blankenship and Mike Crank tied for second with four t.d. ' s apiece. The offensive team out-rushed their opponents 1,817 yards to 1,272 yards. Leading the defensive team overall was Bob Leach with Lonnie Hagan and Adam Chrostowski coming in second and third places, respectively. Lonnie Hagan was the best tackier with 43 tackles and 30 assists. Another toss to a mighty Bearcat. 280 FC OTBALL RESULTS MSC 14 Wayne State 7 MSC 28 Peru 18 MSC 14 William Jewell 7 MSC 27 Emporia 28 MSC 28 Warrensburg 7 MSC 40 Rolla 12 MSC 14 Kirksville 20 MSC 12 Cape Girardeau 7 MSC 15 Springfield 41 LEON MUFF RICHARD HEINEN All MIAA Offensive Team WILSON TATMAN DAN GOODING PAUL MEYER MICHAEL PETERSON 282 ROBERT ALBANESE All MIAA Offensive Team MICHAEL THOMPSON LEO PAPAS All MIAA Offensive Team ROGER SCHLEGEL ROBERT REMPE ROBERT LEACH 283 ANTHONY WEINHOLD LONNY HAGAN BERNARD ENGLUND TONY NOVAK TIM O ' ROURKE JAMES BLANKENSHIP All MIAA Offensive Team 284 LARRY MATIYOW RICHARD MARBURG SAM RATCLIFFE ED WISKOSKI BRIAN RANUM FRANCIS SCHWENK 285 CHARLES TONNIES MICHAEL CRANK MICHAEL ROSS ADAM CHROSTOWSKI JAMES REDD All MIAA Defensive Team, Second Offensive Team JAMES DOUGLAS JOHNSON 286 ACTION ON THE GRIDIRON Carry that pigskin! I ' ve got ill 287 BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Coaches Bob Iglehart and R. D. Buckridge. SECOND ROW: Vic Mitchell, Roger Nelson, Bob Tonnies, Mike Simon, Dave Remund, Al VonDyke, Ron Howitt, Bob Marek, Jim Vollmuth, Mike Hoeferlin, John Gough, and Joe Peirce. An improved team this year, the Maryville Bearcats had a 10-13 win-lose record compared to last year ' s 3-20 record. Improved teamwork from last year ' s players Dave Remund, Joe Peirce, Bob Marek, and Mike Simon, accounted for the better record. Also helping out were sophomore Ron Howitt and freshmen Jim Vollmuth and Roger Nelson. The Bearcats won their opener in Lamkin Gym against Pittsburg State, 82-79. Maryville lost the next three games, however, and it looked like another dismal season. The ' Cats then won the fifth and sixth games against N. E. Mo. State and Washburn, respectively. They maintained a .500 record until they played S. W. Mo. State and lost 72-92. The ' Cats lost the next three games winding up the season with a victory against Washburn University. Senior Dave Remund led in scoring both in average per game and percentage of shots made. Dave had a 16.5 points per game average with a 53.3% shooting percent- age. Remund ' s career total of 858 points put him in fifth place for career point production in Bearcat history. Coach Buckridge loses three seniors this year: Dave Remund, Joe Peirce, and Bob Marek. But he has been out recruiting new talent to replace graduating seniors. Assistant Coach Bob Iglehart and Coach R. D. Buckridge check over team strategy at a workout session. 288 BASKETBALL RESULTS MSC 82 Pittsburg 79 MSC 65 Peru 66 MSC 64 William Jewell 67 MSC 69 St. Benedicts 91 MSC 63 Kirksville 58 MSC 81 Washburn 62 MSC k. 79 Pittsburg 83 MSP P 68 William Jewell 75 MSC 71 Midland Lutheran 61 MSC 70 Hastings 65 MSC 69 Peru 67 MSC 60 S 88 St. Benedicts 72 MSC 70 Cape Girardeau 96 MSC 52 Rolla 84 MSC 62 Kirksville 60 MSC 83 Doane 73 MSC 75 Cape Girardeau 88 MSC 74 Rolla 72 MSC 72 Springfield 92 MSC 49 Warrensburg 78 MSC 63 Springfield 69 MSC 53 Warrensburg 86 MSC 73 Washburn 70 Bob Marek and an unknown opponent battle for the rebound. Joe Peirce shoots a long jump shot. There is a tense moment as Ron Howitt shoots in a one-and-one situation. Jim Vollmuth goes up for two. 290 ■lV t ■■01 flj 1 ■ Wk n 1 M ■ ■ V ■■ jft Al Van Dyke goes for the score as he shoots from the key. Mike Simon shoots a long one from the forward position. Up, up, and up goes Dave Remund for the score. Guard Roger Nelson shoots one from the midst of a group of players. 291 Ron Howitt shoots a short one, while Mike Simon watches. Phil Underwood, No. 52, waits patiently for the rebound coming his way. Mike Simon fights for the boll while teammate Ron Howitt watches. Dave Remund and Al Van Dyke go for the rebound. 292 Go, team! yells an unknown spectator as the Bearcats forge ahead. Dave Remund and Mike Simon wait for a possible rebound as Bob Marek shoots. One of our cheerleaders keeps game enthusiasm high. And Dave stuffs another one. Now, Boys ' says Coach Buckridge as he tells them the game strategy. 293 WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Tom Reynolds, Lorry Dawson, Richard Downing, Doug Minnick, Bill Baker, Vernon James, Floyd Smith, Steve Hinton, Tom Paulsen, Fred Wise, Robert Stephens. SECOND ROW: louis Kayser, Jesse Camp, Eugene Schafer, R on Scott, Bill Adams, Ronald Rusk, Charles Wilson, Charles Kirby, Bill Allen, Gary Johnson, Patrick Sellers, Dennis Stephens. THIRD ROW: Mike Frease, John West, Robert Cline, Harvey Hallum, George George, Arnold Thompson, Gary Randall, Gary Grimes, Clark Carnahan, Jerry Mason, Dennis Cox, James Cochran, Donald Dagget.. FOURTH ROW: John Crawford, Bill Mueller, Bill Alexander, Tim McGuire, Allen Borkowski, Robert Decklever, Ronald James, Allan Packer, Richard Griffin, Thomas Casey, Jarod, Rod Porter, Manager. WRESTLING RESULTS — 1965-1966 MSC 28 Kansas University 3 MSC 24 Warrensburg 16 MSC 19 Tarkio 16 MSC 30 Cape Girardeau 15 MSC 28 Kirksville 8 MSC 33 Tarkio 6 MSC 38 William Jewell MSC 16 Fort Hays 17 MSC 34 Simpson College 5 MSC 20 Nebraska University 9 MSC 21 Missouri University 5 MSC 22 Graceland 23 MSC 24 Omaha University 11 Grace and Tournamen t Champions MIAA Conference Tournament Champions A good grip, a grit of the teeth, and another victorious Bearcat! 294 WRESTLING Ron James displays a happy smile and his plaque after being named the MIAA ' s Outstanding Wrestler. Robert Reece has gained the advantage over his opponent. Tom Paulsen rides his man to the mat. Ron James, Al Packer, Arnold Thompson, and Gary Randall congratulate Robert Decklever after his victorious match. 295 SWIMMING FIRST ROW: Jay Milk, Stephen Conner, Jan Eichelis, Phillip Cox, Guy Fogel, John Ridgway. SECOND ROW: Larry White, John Turner, Lloyd Logan, James Coleman, Mark Thomas, Linn Jones. THIRD ROW: Coach Lewis Dyche, Bill Farrand, Paul Fi Edward Andrews, Jerry Peirce. slds, Frank Fisher, Dan Hertzog, SWIMMING RESULTS — 19651966 MSC 41 Washington University 54 MSC 37 Missou ri University 58 MSC 53 Park College 42 MSC 54 Warrensburg 41 MSC 60 William Jewell 34 MSC 75 Wentworth 20 MSC 42 Emporia State 53 MSC 71 Wentworth 24 ; msc 68 William Jewell 26 MSC 71 Washburn University 24 NCAA Conference M ;et — 2nd place Ten State Meet- -7th place Ed Smith dives into the water as teammate Jerry Peirce returns to the starting point. 296 SWIMMING FRANK FISHER JOHN RIDGWAY LARRY WHITE A Bearcat tanker is buried in his work. 297 BASEBALL COACH BURTON RICHEY JERRY ALBIN— Third Base BASEBALL RESULTS — 1965 MSC 2 Rockhurst 3 10 7 MSC 2 4 Peru 4 5 MSC 2 5 Warrensburg 5 12 MSC 2 6 Simpson 4 5 MSC 4 7 Nebraska Wesleyan 2 7 MSC 3 16 Tarkio 1 1 MSC 4 6 CreigMon 2 MSC 10 10 Peru 2 3 MSC 3 William Jewell 2 MSC 3 14 Tarkio BENNY CAIN — Pitcher LEO BLAKLEY— Catcher 298 BASEBALL ELMER CLUMP— First Base GLENN WEST— Right Field DOUG GIRLING — Pitcher JERRY ALBIN— Third Base RON BRUMLEY— Pitcher 299 TRACK Members of the 1966 Track Squad are: FIRST ROW: Dr. John Wahrer, Coach; James Johnson, Roger Stucki, Kent Kavanaugh, Gary Castle, Danny Reed, Keith Peterson, Ron Powlowski, Phil Frahm. SECOND ROW: Joe Peirce, Wilson Tatman, Kent Oestenstad, Philip Close, Gary Hansen, Wall Sharon, Peter Meindertsma. THIRD ROW: John Allen, Larry Gruber, John Banning, John Hull, John Sanden, Perry Courtney, Forrest Hummel, Peter Hager. FOURTH ROW: John Allred, David Schnathorst, William Hanna, Jim Trow, Richard Johnson, Gerald Grant, Normal Howlett. TRACK RESULTS Indoor MSC 81 ' , Tarkio 9 ' , MSC 58 Peru 33 MIAA Con ' erence Meet — 4th place (18 points) Outdoor MSC 73 Washburn 72 MSC 82 ' , William Jewell 61 ' , MSC 90 ' , Graceland 45 ' , MSC 88 ' , Peru 88 ' , Tarkio 4 Graceland Relays- — 1st place (57 points) MIAA Con erence Meet — 5th place (16 points) And over the bar goes polevaulter John Allred. 300 CROSS-COUNTRY Members of the squad are Junior Utt, Gary Castle, Kent Kavanaugh, Norman Johnson, and Roger Stucki. CROSS-COUNTRY RESULTS MSC 17 Midwestern 38 MSC 26 Tarkio 30 MSC 44 Peru 17 MSC 49 Peru 15 MSC 26 William Jewell 29 MSC 27 Tarkio 30 MSC 15 Tarkio 44 Conference Meet — 6th place MSC ' s Kent Kavanaugh leads the pack. 301 TENNIS Warland Griffith, Jim Crozier, Robert Schilling, Jim Schilling, Bruce Horrell, Coach Robert Gregory. ROBERT SCHILLING TENNIS RESULTS Matches Won Lost MSC vs. Tarkio 6 MSC vs. Kirksville 9 MSC vs. St. Benedicts 7 MSC vs. Park 8 1 MSC vs. Peru 7 MSC vs. Warrensburg 1 6 MSC vs. William Jewell 7 1 MSC vs. Warrensburg 3 4 MSC vs. Parsons 4 5 MSC vs. William Jewell 9 MSC VS. Rockhurst 9 MSC vs. St. Benedicts 5 2 MSC vs. Peru 7 2 302 JIM SCHILLING GOLF FIRST ROW: Donald Belinger, Steven Anderson, Don Fontanini. SECOND ROW: J. B. Watsabaugh, Edward Simons, Ryland Milner, Coach; Jerry Robey, Donald Peterson. GOLF RESULTS Won Lost MSC vs. Warrensburg 9% 5% MSC vs. Graceland 14% 3% MSC vs. Graceland 10% 7% MSC vs. William Jewell 8% 9% MSC vs. St. Benedicts 10 8 MSC vs. Warrensburg 1 14 MSC vs. William Jewell 3% H% MSC VS. Peru 15% 2% MSC VS. Peru 15 3 MIAA Meet — 4th place Ryland Milner, Athletic Director for MSC, coached the golf team. 303 WOMEN ' S Five sports comprised the program offered by the Women ' s Intramural Council for rec- reation for all women on campus: bowling, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and table tennis. Greater participation, particularly by freshman students, resulted in successful tour- naments in all five areas. At the annual Awards Night, an Independ- ent team from Roberta Hall captured last year ' s Supremacy Trophy, while plaques for individual sports went to: 4th Floor Hudson Hall for volleyball; Netwits (Hudson Hall) for basketball; DZ for bowling; and Roberta Hall (Independents) for badminton and table ten- nis. Over-all Chairman Kathy Smith, and Spon- sors Dr. Kathryn Riddle and Mrs. Ramona Collins, worked to develop a larger and more diverse program for coming seasons. An addition to other available extracur- ricular sports for women in the spring semes- ter, while not part of the regular intramural program, was judo for self-defense and for recreation. Lessons were given in affiliation with the St. Joseph YMCA. FIRST ROW: Beverly Sheetz, Janet Merrill, Pal Noah, Bonnie Johnson, Marilyn Wilson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Seifert, Sue Wagers, Judy Ditamore, Co-Chairman; Deloris Carr, Kathy Smith, Chairman; Kathryn Schlichting. Time out for a jump ball can make the difference between a victory and a loss when the competition is as close as this. Each game counts toward that final victory and championship, not only in basketball but in all the intramural sports. 304 INTRAMURALS Teammates stand by, Linda Hopkins makes a clean return, and Shoron Gabinski is ready as Delta Zeta battles it out with an independent team during volleyball intramurals. Referee Kathy Smith helps tally scores with Cindy Miller and Dee Madison in the women ' s intramural volleyball series. uring second semester, judo instruction or women was an exciting addition to on-competitive sports. An independent faces Phi Mu Jeannie Meadows, both looking for points to boost team scores in women ' s intramural bowling. In intramural bowling, Dutch Hilger ' s attention is directed to the strike she hopes to make. 305 MEN ' S FIRST ROW: Donald Bumbacher, Bruce Kulp, Kent Babcock. SECOND ROW: Dennis Gales, Ed Smith, Dean Willrett. Under the direction of A. Kent Babcock, student intramural chairman, the intramural competition at NWMSC has become one of the major pastimes for the men on campus. Because of increased enrollment, there are many more participants in intramurals than ever before. The many and varied activities offered by the com- mission served to provide these men an opportunity to demonstrate their athletic ability. Just introduced this year, the flag football competition met with immediate success. Close competition was found in both the. independent and fraternity leagues. The highlight of the flag foot- ball season was the All-School Championship game between the Phi Sigma Epsilon team, the Zombies, and the independent team, the Good Guys, which was played under the lights at Ricken- brode Stadium. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity overwhelmed all other teams in the tug-of-war competition for their second straight championship. The Good Guys dominated the All-School Swimming Cham- pionship this year by placing first and second in every event and setting many intramural swimming records. This team, composed of freshman members of the varsity swimming team, went unchal- lenged by fraternity competitors. An event which always attracts much interest from both fra- ternities and independents is the intramural wrestling champion- ships, and this year was no exception. After the last match had ended, the fraternities barely edged out the independents with six All-School Champions to five. Other activities which the intramural commission sponsored were basketball, smash, tennis, ping pong, indoor and outdoor track, badminton, and Softball. This past year was one of the most successful for intramurals on this campus, for which the fine efforts of the fraternities and independents who participated are respon- sible. Just one, big, giant step will do it. 306 INTRAMURALS Kent Kavanaugh reaches for the basket. The intramural program features several sports. Among them is wrestling as shown by this familiar scene. 307 SPIRITUAL «m m ■ ■ HE H SI Averill West i Uu r . _ i ■ ■ I mm mm v23)pffl E mm RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Averill West, Gary McCollough, President; lynnette Bradfield, Secretary-Treasurer; Willis Madison, Vice-President; Rev. John Biesemeier. SECOND ROW: Irene Mueller, Sponsor, Sharon Boyles, Kathy Smith, Frank Reiss, Carole Sinclair, Anna Gorsuch, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Rev. Rex Henderson, Sponsor; Merlyn Rees, Lee Hays, Allan Borkowski, Ken Suetterlin. A coffee break from the activities of Religious Emphasis Week is enjoyed by Nancy Howard, Dr Kenneth Minter, Dr. Irene Mueller, Rev. Claude Evans, Rev. Darrell Yeaney, and Gary McCollough, a Co-Cha.rman for Religious Emphasis Week. 310 RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK NANCY HOWARD Baptist Student Union, Director Radford College Radford, Virginia REVEREND WILLIAM LOVE Chaplain and Mathematics Instructor St. Gregory ' s College Shawnee, Oklahoma REVEREND CLAUDE EVANS Chaplain Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas REVEREND DARRELL YEANEY Director, United Christian Fellowship Kansas State Teachers College Emporia, Kansas The guest speakers examine one of the several book displays provided by various churches and donors. 311 BAPTIST FIRST ROW: Patricia Jones, Karen Colton, Jean Taake, Jan Wilkes, Patricia Chambers, Paula Watkins. SECOND ROW: Connie Freeman, Gay Alley, Lauri Franks, Carol Messner, Patricia Walker, Lucinda Gray, Cynthia King. THIRD ROW: Linda Wolf, Mary Lumm, Kathi McClintic, Gary Davis, Loren Burkhalter, Michael Thompson, Will ' s Madison, Joseph Wolf. FIRST ROW: William Treese, Sponsor; Judy Thatch, Marjorie Mathewson, Meta Adams, Cathy Burch. SECOND ROW: Charles Mang, Keith Harmon, Robert Craven, Richard Leazenby, Merlyn Rees, President; Sharon Mead, John Hull. THIRD ROW: Margery Baker, Secretary; Connie Rosier, Denese Elliott, Marlin Brown Rev. Rex Henaerson, Director; Charlotte Nichols, Twilo Wilsor Joan Marek. 312 STUDENT UNION BSU Council Members were: FIRST ROW: Joan Morek, Sherrill Fell, Hostess, Margery Baker, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Rev. Rex Henderson, BSU Director; Willis Madison, Vice-President; Merlyn Rees, President; Ernest Livingston, BSU Host; Robert Craven. Henderson, BSU Director; Willis Madison, Vice-President; Merlyn Rees, President; Ernest Livingston, BSU Host; Robert Craven. The B.S.U. began yearly activities with a get-ac- quainted Who Party for freshmen during orientation week. Other highlights were a taco supper in September, weekly prayer breakfasts, weekly Bible study, Christmas caroling, a visit to State Hospital 2 in St. Joseph, the spring semi-formal banquet, and annual track and field day in the spring. For the second year in a row, BSU won third place in Homecoming house decorations with a theme of Boston Tea Party — Throw Rolla Over the Side. The BSU Choir, under the direction of Rev. Floyd Garrett, music director of the First Baptist Church, made a tour of area churches in the spring. Sherrill Felt, BSU member, was honored to serve as a summer missionary in Jamaica in the summer of 1965. Other honors came for Willis Madison when he was elected vice-president of the State BSU Council. Replacing the Reverend Donald Evans, The Reverend Rex Henderson assumed duties last fall as student director of the Baptist Student Union. The Christmas party provided leisurely refreshments and relaxation in the BSU spirit. 313 GAMMA DELTA FIRST ROW: Janet Ranniger, Carol Andersen, Ellen Madsen, Mary Elsberry, Marilyn Loots, Rochelle Burton, Treasurer; Susan Bowser, Judi Simmons. SECOND ROW: Kay Ralston, Peggy Michel, Leon Stevenson, Kathryn Schlichting, Kathy Smith, Carol Ristau, Patricia Hansen, Ivana Griffin, Vice-President; Delicia Keuck. THIRD ROW: Diane Hansen, Terry Doane, Julie Faulstich, Secretary; Jess Cole, Richard Lantz, Susan Rogness, Karen Sun- gren. Glen Steffenson, Marlus Paulsen. FOURTH ROW: Jim Hatch, President; John Knudson, John Iwen, Allan Borkowski, John Sanden, Soren Sorensen, Albert Pontow, Mary Maassen. ! I 1 ■• ■T MB M wfl mBtm. K 9 ' Bk. JMBi After being instructed in a pledge training program by the sponsor, Rev. Norman Abbott, eighteen new members were accepted into the fellowship of the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Gamma Delta, college youth group for Lutherans. Activities included an ice cream social, a retreat at the Lake of Three Fires, several picnics, and a food stand during the Homecoming parade. Services were also a part of the year ' s program, which included frequent visits at the Nodaway Rest Home to sing, sponsoring a church choir, and Christmas caroling. Weekly Sunday evening meetings were conducted with a fellowship supper served by members; a business meeting, under leadership of President Jim Hatch, Vice-Pres- ident Ivana Griffin, Secretary Julie Faulstich, and Treasurer Rochelle Burton; recreation led by members; and special topics led by Pastor Abbott and such guest speakers as Prof. James DeMarce; Rev. Gus Sittman, counselor to the Kansas City North circuit; and Dr. Leon Miller, who spoke on Philosophical Conflicts Facing Christian College Stu- dents. The regional retreat was held at Kirksville, Mo., last fall. Four members from Epsilon Lambda chapter attended. The smiling faces of these Gamma Delta members indicate that the game they are playing must be very entertaining. 314 LIAHONA FELLOWSHIP FIRST ROW: Connie Donahue, Sharon Nelson, Sharon Boyles, Secretary- Treasurer; Mary Nelson, President; Don Hayden, Vice- President; Ramona Collins, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sharon Whitehead, Linda Hopkins, Sandra Mogg, Judy Nelson, Frank Reiss, Patricia Tiberghien, Gary Collins, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Paul Hansen, Minister; Jean Slykhuis, Nancy Weisshaar, Rob Suddaby, James Barber, Linda Brooner, Charles Taylor. The Liahona Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints centered the activities of the year around the theme, Restoration of Ethics in a Changing World. Areas of concentration were in study, worship, service, and recreation. Special highlights of the year for the members of the Liahona Fellowship included attending the Liahona Leader- ship Conference in the fall, attending the Christmas presen- tation of Handel ' s Messiah, and attending the Spring Regional Conference, all held in Independence, the location of the world headquarters of the Church. In addition, the Liahona Fellowship presented a Christmas service to the local congregation. Fun and fellowship was the outcome of many recrea- tional meetings, and worship and study services. A chili supper was held for the local congregations as a fund- raising project, and cost suppers were enjoyed each Sunday evening. Mrs. Milan Froyd and members of the Liahona Fellowship greatly enjoy their Sunday evening fellowship suppers held each week. 315 NEWMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Terry Schooler, President; Sheila Schieber, Vice- President; Dolores Brannan, Secretary; Anna Gorsuch, Sponsor; Rev. James Crafton, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Rita Brown, Brenda Herner, Carole Sinclair, Caroline O ' Riley, Gerri Tipton, Joyce Jeanblanc, Janet C rookshanks, Mary Dorrel. THIRD ROW: Kathy Gehl, Linda Berg, Mary Atkinson, JoAnn Peters, Dorothy Boedeker, Cathy Baumli, Kathy Sherbo, Janet Swords, Vera Kemper. FOURTH ROW: Donna Foley, Rowena McDonald, Sharon Clouse, Regina Redd, Jean Wilson, Cheryl Wirt, Verlee Thraen, Becky Niewald, Linda Strauch, Diana Stewart. FIFTH ROW: Charles Brooks, Garry McFarland, William O ' Riley, Lee Hays, James Weibel, Robert Steinhauser, Leonard Archer, Joseph Jardon, James Sullivan, Jim Ingle, John Steinhauser. Father James Crafton looks on with pleasure as several Newman Club members work industriously toward comple- tion of their new student center. The main project of the Newman Club this year was the remodeling of their newly acquired Newman Center at 434 North Dunn. The center has a chapel for the celebration of Sunday masses, conference rooms, a recreation room, and a library. Other projects included a successful hayride and dance. Regular activities for the Newman Club members were discussion groups led by seminarians from Conception Abbey, trips to Conception, and business and social meet- ings after mass. 316 UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FIRST ROW: Joyce Bennett, Marty Geyer, Treasurer; Averill West, President; Sandy Slater, Secretary; John Biesemeier, Campus Minister. SECOND ROW: Mary Mullenax, Sharon Elliott, Janice Lillard, Rosalie West, Donna Bowman. THIRD ROW: Mary Asbell, Janet Jones, Shirley Hooper, Sheryl Gift, Marilyn Weathermon, Susan Cisco, Helen Duvall, Danny John. FOURTH ROW: Richard Gibson, Roger Cornett, Margaret Graham, Marvin Bowen, Larry True, Joanne Jones, Claudia Gillen, Carol Krokstrom. The U.C.C.F. ' s second year on campus was marked by productive activity. John Biesemeier, B.D., served as campus minister to the organization, which is composed of five different faiths: Presbyterian, Disciples of Christ (Chris- tian), Congregational, Evangelical United Brethren and Moravian Churches. Activities included a dialogue on Faith, Man, Re- ligion ; a searching look by Floyd Barrows at the question Is there really a God? ; coffee-house discussions on the racial issue; a talk by Miss Saundra Hybels on civil rights work; a program by Wayne Selsor on the Mad, Mad World of the Creative Mind ; and such social events as a hayride and weiner roast, a visit to the Wesley Foundation. Volun- teers spent several Saturdays in preparing a basement room at the Christian Church to serve as a place of meeting. The Lake of the Ozarks State Park was the setting for the Missouri Spring U.C.C.F. Retreat, which had as its theme, Are Colleges Preparing Students to Live Complete Lives. Officers for the year were: Averill West, President; Sandy Slater, Secretary; and Marty Geyer, Treasurer. Bob Cotter addresses an intent group of United Campus Christian Fellowship members. 317 WESLEY FIRST ROW: Steve Dempsey, Joyce Riddell, Mary Mather, Lynnette Brad- field, Larry White, Vice-President; Iris Houston, Judy Soger, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Karen Krell, Marge Lisbona, Avis Larson, Roberta Duffett, Carol Nielsen, Janice Cooper, Cheryl Steinmetz, Barbetta Brown, Ellen Pace, Diana Jansen. THIRD ROW: Colleen Kish, Margaret Jones, Jill Richard, Cindy Miller, Mary Mast, Bev Beeks, Margaret Copeland, Linda Britton, Linda Ford, Jo Voyce, Mary Jones. FOURTH ROW: Linda Horna- day, Diane Bryson, Gary Mclntyre, Helen Harmon, Kathy Abersold, Norma Buffington, Sue Copeland, Diane George, Wanda Culver, Jane Ravnsborg, Beverly Todd, Sandy Hollebrands. FIFTH ROW: Elbert Black, Johnnie Herod, Reginald Turnbull, Ronald Hunziger, Kay Hollenbeck, Richard Dean, Gary Castle, Barry Whitehill, James Collins, Jon Scheurich, Linda Dow. 318 FIRST ROW: Margaret Hall, Cheryl Christensen, Linn Lisbona, Joetta Petree, Frank Fisher, Beverly Sheetz, Connie Schobert. SEC- OND ROW: Down Abarr, Gail Halliday, Alice Maxwell, Sandra Curphey, Mary Knepper, Carol Crawford, Mary Orr. Betsy Bouska. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Helzer, Paul Watson, Harold Sample, Terry. Chadwick, Richard Rowlett, James Madison, Gary Tietz, Ken Suetterlin. FOUNDATION Larry White, Vice-President; Ray Gass, Campus Minister; Donna Ring, Treasurer; Judy Sager, Secretary; and Ken Suetterlin and Lynetle Bradfield, Religious Life Council Representatives, take a snack break while planning a future Wesley Foundation meeting. £V i ii i — 1 - - 1 1 || ™ This beautiful room, one of many in the newly completed Wesley Foundation building, provides a warm, cozy environment for study or relaxation. Being a member of Wesley Foundation this year meant devoting time to work for the new Wesley Foundation Building. Cleaning floors, pouring cement for driveways and sidewalks, and transporting books and furniture were among the tasks performed by members in the process of moving into the new building. Recreation of the group included devouring seventy-five pounds of spareribs at its September barbecue, caroling before Christmas, singing at hootenanies, swimming at the college pool, and enjoying folk dances. Wesley entered all of the Homecoming competitions, placing fourth in the men ' s beauty float division. Freshmen Cheryl Steinmetz and Margaret Jones, and upperclass- men Linn Lisbona and Sam Simerly, were cited by campus minister Ray Gass for contributions to Homecoming work. Students found a new means of communicating their faith by taking part in special interest groups on drama, interpretive dance, folk dancing and singing, and choir. Margaret Hall, coordinator for deputation teams, and Joetta Petree, worship chairman, employed Foundationers as resource personnel for area churches and groups. Soon after the building was completed, it was used seven days a week for communion and worship services, meetings of the special interest groups, study, and recreation. The Church in the University was the theme of the Methodist Student Movement Spring Conference at the Lake of the Ozarks. Several students attended and shared their ex- periences with others of the group. 319 IN MEMORIAM So quickly does the hand of God move that we are shocked at whom and when it touches. It touched our hearts. Almost every person on the Northwest Missouri campus can remember a smile, a cheery hello, the interest those students showed in us. We bow our heads; we stare at the sidewalks and the mud and the dust but see nothing; we feel the void of a grief-stricken heart — empty as those chairs in the classrooms. — Bob Bosch Northwest Missourian January 7, 1966 LYLE CRAIG CLARK June 23, 1939- January 5, 1966 KENNETH ROBERT GRAME March 24, 1946-April 24, 1965 THOMAS WEBB HARVEY October 28, 1944-Januory 5, 1966 DOROTHY ELLEN ULMER VULGAMOTT April 9, 1928-January 5, 1966 KENNETH ADRIAN WOOKEY Januaryl7, 1944-April 10, 1965 321 MRS. LULA MAE CURFMAN SHEETZ May 24, 1904-February 23, 1966 LEON GILBERT BROWN June 20, 1910-April 10, 1965 Men ' s Residence Malls Custodian Mrs. Harry Sheetz, member of the NWMSC faculty since 1954, was friend to all who knew her. She had served as acting Dean of Women from 1947 to 1948, and for four years she had been the Dean of Women at Central College, Fayette. Mrs. Sheetz had been very active in campus and civic affairs, serving on many faculty com- mittees, as Book Club Co-Sponsor, chapter treas- urer of AAUP, district representative of the Missouri Association of Teachers of English, past president of the Maryville branch of AAUW, member of the Methodist Church; Chapter L, PEO; the Nodaway County Chapter of DAR; and the Nodaway County Historical Society. A graduate of Maryville High School in 1922, she received her B.S. in Ed. degree from NWMSC in 1927 and earned her Master ' s degree at Colum- bia University in New York City. The flags flew at half mast; Mrs. Lula Mae Sheetz had died quietly in her sleep, and students and faculty alike mourned her passing. 322 ORGANIZATIONS ACE 153 Administration 29 Agriculture Club 168 Alpha Kappa Lambda 231 Alpha Phi Omega 252 Alpha Psi Omega 162 Alpha Sigma Alpha 222 American Royal Princess 195 Associated Women Students 254 Baptist Student Union 312 Baseball 298 Basketball 288 Best Dressed Women 203 Beta Beta Beta 152 Blue Key 150 Board of Regents 48 Book Club 156 Buildings 10 Cardinal Key 150 Cheerleaders 278 Christmas Ball 204 Colhecon 157 Collegiate Radio Club 168 Commencement, Spring 140 Commencement, Summer 142 Dance Club 158 Deans 28 Dedication 4 Delta Psi Koppa 161 Delta Sigma Phi 234 Delta Zeta 224 Drama Club 161 Dramatics 217 Faculty 24 Festival of the Arts 208 Fine Arts Building 20 Football 280 Forensics 163 Freshmen 1 1 1 Gamma Delta 314 Gamma Sigma Sigma 250 Golf 303 Graduate Students 142 Greek Week 244 Hanging of the Greens 206 Homecoming 184 Homecoming Committee 193 Hundson Hall Council and Counselors 256 Industrial Arts Club 167 In Memoriam 320 Interfraternity Council 230 Juniors 85 Kappa Delta Pi 151 Kappa Omicron Phi 157 Kappa Pi 156 KDLX 169 Liahona Fellowship 315 Married Students 136 Men ' s Intramurals 306 Men ' s Residence Halls 262 Music 171 Newman Club 316 Northwest Missourian 148 Panhellenic Council 230 PEM Club 159 People to People 158 Perrin Hall Council and Counselors 258 Phi Mu 226 Phi Sigma Epsilon 236 Pi Beta Alpha 170 Pi Kappa Delta 163 Pi Omega Pi 170 President of College 6 President Emeritus 8 Religious Emphasis Week 311 Religious Life Council 310 Residence Hall Personnel and Nurses 49 Roberta Hall Council and Counselors 260 Sadie Hawkins Week 216 Secretaries 50 Seniors 60 Sigma Phi Dolphins 160 Sigma Sigma Sigma 228 Sigma Tau Gamma 238 SNEA 154 Social Science Club 164 Sophomores 95 Spirit of Christmas 205 Spring Formal 214 Stop the World 202 Student Affiliates of American Chemical So- ciety 152 Student Body President 59 Student Senate 144 Student Wives 270 Swim Show 215 Swim Team 296 Tau Kappa Epsilon 241 Tennis 302 Tower Dance 198 Tower Staff 146 Tower Queen 1 97 Town Girls ' Association 268 Track 300 Ugly Man on Campus 212 Union Board 182 United Campus Christian Fellowship 317 Veteran ' s Club 271 Wesley Foundation 318 Who ' s Who 143 Women ' s Intramurals 304 Wrestling 294 Young Democrats 166 Young Republicans 166 PERSONNEL INDEX Akes, Zelma (Mrs.),- 32 Albertini, Virgil (Mr.); 34 Albertini, Virgil (Mrs.); 33 Allen, Ann (Miss); 43, 158 Alloway, Marilyn (Miss); 51 Angman, Bemdt (Dr.); 46, 164, 165, 166 Armstrong, Donald (Dr.); 31 Arthur, R. W. (Mrs.); 32 Baker, Earl (Mr.); 42 Barratt, George (Mr.); 44 Barrows, Floyd (Mr.); 46 Beeks, John (Dr.); 39, 230 Bejcek, David (Mrs.); 32 Belcher, Luther (Mr.); 29, 49 Beuerman, Donald (Mr.); 45 Blackman, Robert (Mr.); 38 Blankenship, Bill (Mr.); 40 Boone, Luke (Mr.); 33 Bouska, Frank (Mr.); 38 Brekke, Jerald (Mr.); 46 Bright, Mina (Miss); 51 Brown, Everett (Mr.); 29 Brown, Max (Mrs.); 33 Browning, Edward (Mr.); 170 Browning, Edward (Mrs.); 40 Buckridge, R. D. (Mr.) ; 42, 288, 293 Buczynski, Adela (Miss); 34 Burnett, Avis (Mrs.); 34 Carpenter, Sam (Dr.); 45 Carr, Rosamund; 50 Cato, Julia (Miss); 34 Chambers, Joyce; 51 Collins, Gary (Mr.); 315 Collins, Gary (Mrs.); 42, 43, 304, 315 Cook, Mable (Miss); 38 Cooper, Martha; 51 Cornelison, Mary; 51 Crist, LeRoy (Dr.); 39, 167, 193 Crozier, David (Mr.); 39, 167 Culp, Judith; 50 Dady, Milan (Dr.); 30, 31 Dawson, Pearl (Miss); 49 DeMarce, J. L. (Mr.); 46, 158, 165 DeMarce, J. L. (Mrs.); 46, 165 DeVore, Elwyn (Dr.); 40 Dieterich, H. R. (Mr.); 30 Dougherty, John (Mr.); 36 Dreps, Joseph (Dr.); 36, 158 Dunbar, Vida (Miss); 44 Dunn, Fred (Mr.); 37 Dyche, Lewis (Mr.); 42, 280, 296 Dyke, Durward (Mrs.); 46 Dyke, Durward (Mr.); 40 Easterla, David (Mr.); 45 Eckert, T. H. (Mrs.); 34, 148, 149 Farquhar, Edward (Dr.); 45, 230 Fisher, Kenneth (Mrs.); 33 Foster, Robert (President); 6, 7, 48, 135, 141, 142, 200, 245 Froelich, Donald (Mr.); 39, 167 Fry, Charles (Mr.); 46 Fuhrman, John (Mr.); 29 Fulsom, Ralph (Dr.); 37 Fultz, James (Mr.); 34 Gayler, George (Dr.); 46, 164 George, Howard (Dr.); 31 George, William (Dr.); 39 Giesken, Janet; 51 Gleason, James (Dr.); 30 Gorsuch, Anna (Miss); 31, 310, 316 Graham, Avis (Mrs.); 32 Gray, Jack (Mr.); 29 Gray, Shirley; 50 Gregory, Robert (Mr.); 42, 280, 302 Gregory, Shirley; 51 Grispino, Frank (Dr.); 31 Grube, Frank (Dr.); 1, 34, 146, 150, 156 Gutzmer, Marvin (Mr.); 44 Haag, Janet; 51 Hagan, Donald (Mr.); 46, 164, 166 Hamilton, Coleda; 49, 258 Handke, Frederic (Mr.); 40 Handke, Lillian; 51 Harr, John (Dr.); 46, 151, 164, 193 Harris, Emma; 50 Hart, Richard (Dr.); 45 Hassenplug, Fred (Mr.); 44 Hassenplug, Fred (Mrs.); 38 Hefner, Donald (Mr.); 32 Helsel, Paula; 51 Henderson, Clarence (Mr.); 47 Henlein, Paul (Dr.); 47 Herzig, John (Mr.); 40, 170 Higginbotham, Harlan (Dr.); 45, 152 Hildebrand, Dorothy; 49, 256 Hillix, Virginia (Mrs.); 38 Hinshaw, George (Mr.),- 37, 163 Holman, Richard (Mr.); 44 Houghton, Floyd (Mr.); 39, 168 Hughes, Bettie (Mrs.); 34 Hunter, Violette (Miss); 35 Hurst, James (Mr.); 47, 164 Hybels, Saundra (Miss); 37 Iglehart, Robert (Mr.); 42, 288 Jackson, Laura (Miss); 34, 35 Jackson, Mary (Miss); 36 Jackson, Peter (Dr.); 39, 144, 167 Johnson, James (Mr.); 33 Johnson, Patsy; 49 Jones, Leta; 50 Jones, J. W. (Dr.); 8, 9, 20 Kensinger, Clifford (Mr.); 40 Kim, Churl (Mr.); 44 King, Roger (Mr.); 40 Kirk, Gerald (Mr.); 45 Knittl, Erwin (Mrs.); 32 Koerble, Charles (Dean); 28 Lafferty, Kerry (Mr.); 37, 161 Lafferty, William (Dr.); 44 Landes, Richard (Mr.); 45 Landwer, Gerald (Mr.); 42 Larmer, Ruth (Mrs.); 32 Lasley, Jack (Dean); 28, 199, 230, 262 Lee, Peter (Mr.); 47 Lemley, Charles (Dr.); 31 Lewis, Carol; 50 Lewis, Stuart (Mr.); 35 Licklider, Karen (Dean); 28, 150, 182 Long, Myrl (Mr.); 45 Loveland, Lois (Miss); 43 Lowe, James (Dr.); 47, 158, 165, 166 MacCoy, Joseph (Dr.); 31 Magill, Bonnie (Miss); 43 Mannasmith, Frank (Mr.); 44 Mansell, Robert (Mrs.); 38 Mauzey, John (Mrs.); 36 McKee, Kathryn (Miss); 32, 153 Midland, Dale (Mr.); 35 Miller, Eleanor (Miss); 38 Miller, Leon (Dean); 20, 28, 271 Miller, Ruth (Miss); 41, 171 Milner, Ryland (Mr.); 42, 140, 303 Minter, Kenneth (Dr.); 45, 152, 310 Mitchell, Byron (Mr.); 41, 210 Mitchell, Frances (Mrs.); 210 323 Moore, Margaret; Moss, Earle (Mr.); 4 i , 179, 201, 210 Mofhersheod, Harmon (Mr.); 47, 164 Mueller, Ire: .); 45, 310 Nagle, Robert (Mr.); 47, 165 Nagle, Robert (Mrs.); 47, 165 Neatherlin, James (Mr.); 35 Needels, William (Mr.); 29, 182 Nelson, Jim (Mrs.); 41 Nelson, Harold (Mr.); 40 Nelson, Opal; 51 Nystrom, Ruth; 50 O ' Conner, Helen (Miss); 49 Palling, Barbara (Miss); 33 Peake, Tom (Mrs.); 33 Pendleton, William (Dr.); 44 Perkins, Cleo,- 49, 264 Peterson, Carolyn (Miss); 33, 150 Peterson, Clara; 233 Quinn, Eva; 50 Quinn, Richard (Dr.); 31 Raines, Gladys; 50 Randolph, Ellen (Mrs.); 38, 157 Reeves, Fred (Mr.); 31 Richey, Burton (Dr.); 21, 42, 298 Richey, Roberta (Mrs.); 43 Riddle, Kathryn (Dr.); 43, 304 Ringold, Howard (Mr.); 1, 10, 11, 39, 140, 146, 167, 200 Rivers, Charles (Dr.); 34, 35 Robertson, Donald (Mr.); 38, 156 Ross, Neva (Miss); 31, 153 Rounds, Word (Mr.); 41, 173, 174, 178 Saemisch, Juda; 50 Sandford, Donald (Dr.); 41 Sandford, Donald (Mr.); 41, 171 Saucerman, James (Mr.); 35 Savage, Dean (Mr.); 32 Schottel, Ivan (Mr.); 42, 280 Schroeder, Eugene (Mr.); 45 Schulz, Julius (Dr.); 31 Scott, B. D. (Dr.); 45 Sedletzeck, Mary Jo (Miss); 37 Sel lers, Esther (Mrs.); 50 Sheetz, Lula Mae (Mrs.); 35, 322 Shelden, Miriam (Miss); 43 Sherman, Faye (Mrs.); 50 Silver, Maurice (Mr.); 38 Slattery, Charles (Mrs.); 36 Smay, John (Dr.); 41, 171, 201 Smith, Donald (Dr.); 30 Solheim, Jerome (Mr.); 44 Steele, Frances (Mrs.); 49 Sunkel, Mary (Mrs.); 40 Sunkel, Robert (Mr.); 38, 156, 158, 208 Tackett, W. Marshall (Dr.); 31 Teale, Sandra: 50 Temple, Paul (Mr.); 44 Terell, Rebecca (Miss); 38 Thate, Charles (Dr.); 28, 140 Thate, Luella; 49, 258, 260 Thompson, Herbert (Mr.); 47, 164, 165 Thompson, Kenneth (Mr.); 4, 5, 39, 144, 167 200 Thompson, Nancy; 51 Treese, William (Mr.) ; 39, 312 Trubey, Donald (Mr.); 37, 166 Valk, Donald (Mr.); 39, 150, 167 Vitaska, Charles (Mr.); 40, 170 Vogt, Glen (Mr.); 29 Wahrer, John (Dr.); 42, 280, 300 Wake, Bruce (Mr.); 49, 213, 262 Walker, Dorothy (Mrs.); 43 Walker, John (Mr.); 36 Walker, Wanda (Dr.); 31, 154 Ware, J. C. (Mr.); 33 Weichinger, Theodore (Mr.); 44 Weigand, Dorothy (Miss); 35 Whitney, Gilbert (Mr.); 41 Widger, Colvin (Mr.); 47, 164 Williams, Agatha; 51 Winsor, Jerry (Mr); 37, 163 Winzenread, Marvin (Mr.); 44 Wire, Margaret; 49, 260 Zahnd, Carole (Mrs.); 40, 170 Zirfas, Monica; 50 STUDENT INDEX Abarr, Dawn; Albany, Missouri; 85, 151, 165, 318 Abbott, Jimmy; Creston, Iowa; 85, 154, 234 Abersold, Katharine; St. Joseph, Missouri; 111, 222, 318 Abildtrup, Michael; Audubon, Iowa; 95, 232 Abplanalp, Steven; Robinson, Kansas; 111, 172, 174 Acklin, Gary; Maryville, Missouri; 111 Adair, Norman; Pleasant Hill, Missouri; 111 Adams, Charles; Liberty, Missouri; 111, 177 Adams, Charlotte; Kellerton, Iowa; 95 Adams, Cynthia; Malvern, Iowa; 111, 157 Adams, Linda; Grant City, Missouri; 1 1 1 Adams, Meta; Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts; 95, 228, 312 Adams, Rose; King City, Missouri; 60, 171 , 173, 175, 176, 210, 225 Adou, Adnan; Beirut, Lebanon; 95 Adwell, Suecilla; Shenandoah, Iowa; 60 Agre, Sally; Bayard, Iowa; 95, 172, 174 Ahrens, Larry; Elmwood, Nebraska; 95 Akers, Carole; Bedford, Iowa; 85 Alavi, Hossain; Shiraz, Iran; 60 Albanese, Robert; Providence, Rhode Island; 239, 280, 283 Alberts, Eugene; Malvern, Iowa; 111 Alberts, Mark; Norwalk, Iowa,- 111 Albertson, Charla; St. Joseph, Missouri; 210 Albin, Jerry; Independence, Missouri; 85, 237, 262, 280, 298, 299 Alexander, John; Savannah, Missouri; 111 Alexander, Stephen; Hopkins, Missouri; 95 Alexander, William; Kansas City, Missouri; 95, 294 Alldredge, Jean; Stanberry, Missouri; 111 Allely, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 168 Allen, Cheryl; Liberty, Misouri; 95, 172, 174 Allen, Donnis; Pickering, Missouri; 111 Allen, John; Farragut, Iowa; 111,300 Allen, Mary; Maryville, Missouri; 85 Allen, Michael; Platte City, Missouri; 95 Allen, Ronald; Red Oak, Iowa; 193, 232 Allen, William; Maryville, Missouri; 60 Alles, Karen; Winterset, Iowa; 224 Alley, Gayla; Cameron, Missouri; 111, 256, 312 Allred, John; Kansas City, Missouri; 111, 300 Allwood, Jerry; Maysville, Missouri; 164 Almquist, Darla,- Coin, Iowa; 111 Almquist, Rozanne; Essex, Iowa; 95 Alt, Trudy; Burt, Iowa; 111, 222 Alumbaugh, Clayton; Kansas City, Missouri; 111 Ambrosier, Roger; Shenandoah, Iowa; 1, 60, 146, 147 Amthor, Martha; Rock Port, Missouri; 111 Anderson, Carol; Exira, Iowa; 111, 314 Andersen, Curtis; Exira, Iowa; 95 Andersen, Dale; Walnut, Iowa,- 242 Andersen, Larry; Atlantic, Iowa; 111 Anderson, Carmen; Amazonia, Missouri; 95, 230 Anderson, Gerald; Maryville, Missouri; 85 Anderson, Jean; Chillicothe, Missouri; 1 1 1 Anderson, Larry; Essex, Iowa; 60, 230, 232, 245 Anderson, Nancy; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 111, 226 Anderson, Phyllis; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 60, 225, 254 Anderson, Robert; Glenwood, Iowa; 60, 252 Anderson, Roger; Greenfield, Iowa; 1 1 1 Anderson, Ronald; Hopkins, Missouri; 95, 241 Anderson, Steven; Riverton, Iowa; 303 Anders on, William; St. Joseph, Missouri; 221 Andrews, Donald; Grant City, Missouri; 1 1 1 Andrews, Edward; Waterloo, Iowa; 111, 1 56, 296 Andrews, Elvin,- Union Star, Missouri; 1 1 1 Andrews, Jeffrey; Atlantic, Iowa; 1 1 1, 169 Andrews, William; Helena, Missouri; 95, 241, 242 Annan, Maribeth; Coin, Iowa; 95, 157 Appleby, Candice; Maryville, Missouri; 1 1 1 Appleman, Jackie; Maryville, Missouri; 85 Archer, James; Conception Junction, Missouri; 111 Archer, Leonard; Maryville, Missouri; 95, 316 Arment, Dennis; Grinnell, Iowa; 95 Armintrout, Michael; Kansas City, Missouri; 60, 170, 252, 253, 262 Arms, Charles; Maryville, Missouri; 60 Arms, Theresa; Maryville, Missouri; 85 Armstrong, Arlen; Parnell, Missouri; 60 Armstrong, Carol; Pleasant Hill, Missouri; 111 Armstrong, Margaret; Gravity, Iowa; 85, 1 53, 155, 258 Arn, Ronald; Savannah, Missouri; 85 Arnold, Betty; Murray, Iowa; 95, 172, 174 Arnold, Charles; Kansas City, Missouri; 1 1 1 Arnold, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 170 Arrington, Richard; Kansas City, Missouri; 95 Asbell, Mary; Maryville, Misouri; 111, 156, 222, 254, 317 Ashbaugh, Joan; Maryville, Missouri; 1 1 1 Ashworth, Stephen; St. Joseph, Missouri; 239 Asmussen, Judith; Glenwood, Iowa; 111, 254 Atha, Charlotte; St. Joseph, Missouri; 60, 153, 154 Athen, Dennis; Maryville, Missouri; 1 1 1 Atkinson, Mary; Chillicothe, Missouri; 95, 316 Audo, Clarence; Carl Junction, Missouri; 85 Auten, Douglas; Newton, Iowa; 1 1 1 Auxier, Donna; St. Joseph, Missouri; 85 Avon, Clifford; Bussey, Iowa; 95 Ayers, Dwight; Atlantic, Iowa; 85 Ayers, Janet; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 95, 173, 175 Ayers, Sandra; Atlantic, Iowa; 111 Babcock, Arlo; Maryville, Missouri; 60, 306 Babcock, Jeannette; Maryville, Missouri; 85 Bacon, Donna; Leon, Iowa; 11, 156, 164, 172, 174 Bahler, Lynda; Oregon, Missouri; 211 Baier, Sharon; Atlantic, Iowa; 1 1 1 Bailey, Bruce; Maryville, Missouri; 1 1 1, 271 Bailey, Donald; Marion, Iowa; 85, 166, 230, 235 Bailey, Howard; Maryville, Missouri; 60 Bailey, James; Ottumwa, Iowa; 241 Bailey, Linda; Liberty, Missouri; 85, 225 Bailey, Ronald; Elmo, Missouri; 95, 241 Bailey, Theresa; Des Moines, Iowa; 1 1 1 Bailie, Stephen; Bedford, Iowa; 112 Baillargeon, Tonia,- St. Joseph, Missouri; 112 Baker, Barbara; Kansas City, Missouri; 85, 159 Baker, Cynthia; Humeston, Iowa; 95, 157 Baker, Doug; Harlan, Iowa; 95 Baker, Elizabeth; Elliott, Iowa; 112 Baker, Elizabeth J. ; Harlan, Iowa; 60, 153, 154 Baker, James; Winston, Missouri; 234 Baker, Janice; Independence, Missouri; 112 Baker, John,- Perry, Iowa; 112 Baker, Kenneth; Barnard, Missouri; 112 Baker, Margery; St. Joseph, Missouri; 60, 251, 312, 313 Baker, Robert; Elmhurst, Minors; 60, 156, 166, 169 Baker, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 164 Baker, Wallace; Maryville, Missouri; 95, 165 271 Baldwin, Russell; Hopkins, Missouri; 60 Balettie, Mario; St. Joseph, Missouri; 60, 237 280 Ball, Janice; Indianola, Iowa; 112, 158 Ballentine, William; St. Joseph, Missouri; 95 Ballinger, James,- Hannibal, Missouri; 60 Ballou, Terry; Parkville, Missouri; 112 Banes, Martha; Kansas City, Missouri; 95 Banks, Constance; Winterset, Iowa; 85 Bannick, Gary, Atlantic, Iowa; 95, 253 Banning, Johnathon; Knoxville, Iowa; 300 Banwart, Ronald; Ottoseh, Iowa; 61 Barber, James; Maryville, Missouri; 95, 315 Barber, Margaret; Denver, Missouri; 61 Barham, Kathryn; Liberty, Missouri; 112, 1 Barker, Kennard; Gravity, Iowa; 112 Barlow, Randall; Red Oak, Iowa; 85, 166 Barnes, Joy; Parnell, Missouri; 95 Barnett, Dean; Humeston, Iowa; 112 Barnett, Mary; Hopkins, Missouri; 269 Barr, David; Blue Island, Illinois; 85 Barr, Gerald; Weston, Missouri; 61 Barrett, Bill; Westboro, Missouri; 85, If 324 Barrett, Margaret; Skidmore, Missouri; 85, 269 Bartelt, Edmund; St. Joseph, Missouri; 85 Barlett, Charles; Des Moines, Iowa; 112 Barlett, Rosanne; Mound City, Missouri; 95, 144, 145, 226, 227 Barton, Beverly; St, Joseph, Missouri; 112, 157 Barton, Jack; Gallatin, Missouri; 61 Barton, Lu Ann; Gallatin, Missouri; 112, 155 Baskett, Melvin; Carrollton, Missouri; 112 Bassett, John; Stuart, Iowa; 112 Basse tt, Kenneth; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 95, 182, 237 Bateman, Richard; Parnell, Missouri; 172 Baughman, Carlo; Des Moines, Iowa; 210 Bauman, David; Maryvilte, Missouri; 85 Bauman, Donald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 112 Bauman, Mary; St. Joseph, Missouri; 85 Bauman, Melinda; St. Joseph, Missouri; 61 , 158, 159, 160, 227, 259 Baumli, Cathy; Barnard, Missouri; 95, 146, 147, 158, 171, 177, 316 Baxter, Carl; Kansas City, Missouri; 85, 232 Baxter, Don; Kansas City, Missouri; 95 Baxter, Joy; Blythedale, Missouri; 112 Beal, Christie; Mound City, Missouri; 95, 155, 156, 159, 193, 225 Beam, WendeMn; Farragut, Iowa,- 112, 171, 177 Beaman, Lonna; Arispe, Iowa; 61, 155 Bears, Darwin; Maryville, Missouri; 61 , 136, 182 Beavers, Fred; Maryville, Missouri; 148 Beavers, Jennings; Cameron, Missouri; 95, 239 Beck, Donald; Lenox, Iowa; 95, 235 Beck, Gene; Nodaway, Iowa; 61, 166 Becker, Romona; Atlantic, Iowa; 112, 177 Beckman, Eugene,- Manning, Iowa; 95 Bedell, Freda; Shenandoah, Iowa; 95 Beechner, Gregory; St. Joseph, Missouri; 85 Beeks, Beverly; Maryville, Missouri; 156, 318 Beem, Richard; Winterset, Iowa; 61 Beem, Rodney; Winterset, Iowa; 95, 234 Beemer, James; Bedford, Iowa; 96, 144, 237 Beggs, Sue; Maryville, Missouri; 96 Belinger, Donald; Kansas City, Missouri; 96, 303 Belitz, Joe; Omaha, Nebraska; 85 Bell, David; Maryville, Missouri; 239 Bell, Diane; Maryville, Missouri; 270 Bell, Edna,- Lawrence, Kansas; 61 Bell, Herbert; Maryville, Missouri; 61, 139, 232 Bell, Roger; Maryville, Missouri; 61, 138, 170, 271 Bell, Wray; Maryville, Missouri; 61 Bender, Kenneth; Ephrata, Pennsylvania; 237 Bender, Martha; Adel, Iowa; 112 Bender, Terri; Lenox, Iowa; 96 Benitz, Daniel; St. Joseph, Missouri; 96 Bennett, Joyce; Troy, Kansas; 61, 152, 154, 251, 317 Bennett, Nancy; Des Moines, Iowa; 112, 174 Bensyl, Judith; Eagleville, Missouri; 112 Bentley, David; Carrollton, Missouri; 112 Benton, Lorry; Maryville, Missouri; 85, 171, 172, 175, 178, 179, 201, 210 Berg, Linda; Maryville, Missouri; 112, 158, 316 Bergstrom, John; Maryville, Missouri; 61, 170 Berkemeier, Francis; St. Joseph, Missouri; 112 Berkshire, Donald; Western Springs, Illinois; 252, 262 Berry, Donald; Barnard, Missouri; 237 Berryman, Steven; Cameron, Missouri; 172, 175 Berti, Judith; Port Crane, New York; 85, 153 Bettis, Rick; Shenandoah, Iowa; 112 Bevington, Martha; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 112 Bibel, William; Chicago, Illinois; 85 Biggs, Sondra,- Kansas City, Missouri; 96 Bintner, David; Exira, Iowa; 61, 164 Bintner, Robert; Exira, Iowa; 112 Bird, Patricia; Tabor, Iowa; 61, 251 Bird, Roger; Maryville, Missouri; 112 Birkenholz, Lawrence; Hopkins, Missouri; 112 Birks, Linda; Logan, Iowa; 85, 157, 254 Bishop, Nancy; Maryville, Missouri; 96 Bissell, Rita; Corning, Iowa; 112 Bittiker, Ken ; Wathena, Kansas; 210 Black, Elbert; St. Louis, Missouri; 96, 252, 262, 318 Black, Gene; Woodbine, Iowa; 96, 168, 177, 252 Black, Ja mes; Shenandoah, Iowa; 112 Blackford, John; Burlington Junction, Mis- souri; 96 Blackman, Dennis,- Norwalk, Iowa; 112 Blackwell, Beth; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 96 Blair, Michael; Orrick, Missouri; 112 Blake, Jeffrey; Kansas City, Missouri; 112 Blakely, Bruce; Carlisle, Pennsylvania; 112 Bland, Terri; Chariton, Iowa; 112 Blankenship, James; Grand view, Missouri; 239, 280, 284 Bliley, Carolyn; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 112, 159 Bliss, Larry; Wamego, Kansas; 96 Blom, Russell; Maryville, Missouri; 85 Blunk, David; Maryville, Missouri; 112 Bodle, Mary,- Maryville, Missouri; 61 Boe, Judy; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 61, 151, 154 Boedeker, Dorothy; Parnell, Missouri; 112, 268, 316 Boessen, Joseph, St. Thomas, Missouri; 236, 262, 282 Bogardo, Charles; Homer, New York; 62, 232 Boggio, Frances; Des Moines, Iowa; 96 Boggs, Lora; Harlan, Iowa; 112 Bogue, James; Kansas City, Missouri; 96 Bohnenblust, Jack; Pattonsburg, Missouri; 62, 239 Bollin, William; Kansas City, Missouri; 113 Bollinger, Pamela; Hopkins, Missouri; 113 Bollinger, Sherry; Union Star, Missouri; 85, 171, 172, 175, 177, 210 Boltinghouse, Adena; Lenox, Iowa; 113 Bottinghouse, Mary; Lenox, Iowa; 96 Bolton, Donald; Tarkio, Missouri; 113, 172, 174 Bonecutter, Terry,- Des Moines, Iowa; 85 Booth, Leonard; Cainsville, Missouri; 113 Booth, Martin; Colorado Springs, Colorado; 96, 234 Booth, Melvin; Maryville, Missouri; 85, 170 Booth, Trovers; Colorado Springs, Colorado; 143, 144, 164, 186, 230, 235 Borchardt, Richard; St. Joseph, Missouri; 62, 170, 231, 232 Borkowski, Allan; Audubon, Iowa; 96, 262, 294, 310, 314 Bosch, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 113, 148 Boswell, Lorrane; Oregon, Missouri; 96 Boudewyns, Kathleen; Des Moines, Iowa; 96, 160 Bouska, Betsy; Tama, Iowa; 318 Bovaird, Dean; Corning, Iowa; 96 Bowen, Laura; St. Joseph, Missouri; 62 Bowen, Marvin; Benton, Iowa; 62, 154, 170, 317 Bowen, Kim; St. Joseph, Missouri; 96, 231, 232 Bower, David; Bridgewater, Iowa; 232 Bower, Linda; Red Oak, Iowa,- 113, 226 Bowers, De Ann; Lathrop, Missouri; 85, 153, 254, 256 Bowie, Dale; Mitchellville, Iowa; 113 Bowland, Marilyn,- Savannah, Missouri; 113 Bowles, Hubert; Excefsior Springs, Missouri; 113 Bowman, Donna; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 113, 317 Bowman, Phyllis; Kansas City, Missouri; 96, 223, 261 Bowser, Susan; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 113, 155, 314 Box, Mervin; Kansas City, Missouri; 96 Boyd, Nancy; Marcus, Iowa; 1 , 85, 146, 154, 156, 251 Boyer, Lloyd; Gower, Missouri; 96 Boyles, Sharon,- Stewartsville, Missouri; 96, 251, 310, 315 Braasch, Deidra; Gladstone, Missouri; 113 Braden, John; Red Oak, Iowa; 113 Brader, Donald; Audubon, Iowa; 96, 232 Bradfield, Gayle,- Kansas City, Missouri,- 96, 158, 160, 179,229 Bradfield, Lynnette; Fairfax, Missouri; 62, 153, 154, 260,310,318,319 Bradley, Carol; Savannah, Missouri; 113, 268 Bradley, Raymond; Kent, Iowa; 113 Brady, Barry; St. Joseph, Missouri; 210 Brady, Jo Anne; Kansas City, Missouri; 96 Brady, Karen; Carroll, Iowa,- 96, 157 Brady, Patricia; Des Moines, Iowa; 96 Brandt, Susan; Des Moines, Iowa; 113 Brannan, Dolores; Audubon, Iowa; 62, 151, 164, 316 Branson, Judith; St. Joseph, Missouri; 113 Braunschweig, Bernard; Maryville, Missouri; 167 Bray, Donna; Cameron, Missouri; 113, 256 Bray, Kay; Weatherby, Missouri; 96, 258 Breeding, Carol; Altoona, Iowa; 113, 256 Brenneman, Janet, Kansas City, Missouri; 113 Brest, Richard; Independence, Missouri; 113 Bretch, Fred; Parkville, Missouri; 96 Bricker, Barbara; Earlham, Iowa,- 113 Bright, Kay; Mercer, Missouri; 113 Bright, Virginia; Maryville, Missouri; 62, 160, 193, 200, 215, 229 Brightwell, Orville, Jefferson City, Missouri; 113, 167 Brinton, Dennis; Jewell, Iowa; 96, 167 Brinton, Linda; Ellsworth, Iowa; 96, 161, 211 Briscoe, Raymond; Lohrville, Iowa; 62, 167, 237 Bristol, John; Stuart, Iowa; 96, 167 Britt, Linda; Smithville, Missouri; 113, 158, 228, 318 Britt, Roger; Smithville, Missouri; 62, 237 Brooke, James,- Cowgill, Missouri; 96 Brookhouser, Rose; Missouri Valley, Iowa; 113 Brooks, Charles; Ravena, New York; 113, 316 Brooner, Linda; St. Joseph, Missouri; 85, 175, 268, 315 Brothers, Robert; Missouri Valley, Iowa,- 113 Brower, Robert; Lake View, Iowa; 96, 193, 262 Brown, Barbette,- Kansas City, Missouri; 113, 318 Brown, Charlene; Lenox, Iowa; 85, 174 Brown, Dianna; Hamburg, Iowa; 156, 166, 182, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 223, 260 Brown, Douglas; Corning, Iowa; 96, 168 Brown, George; St. Joseph, Missouri; 62, 232 Brown, Marlin; Maryville, Missouri; 85, 312 Brown, Joann; Kansas City, Missouri; 113 Brown, Judith; Chillicothe, Missouri; 177, 223 Brown, Linda; St. Joseph, Missouri; 113, 155 Brown, Nancy; Chillicothe, Missouri; 113 Brown, Patricia; Bedford, Iowa,- 62, 171, 174, 177 Brown, Peggy; Skidmore, Missouri; 62 Brown, Phyllis; Villisca, Iowa; 85, 157, 216, 256 Brown, Rita; Quimby, Iowa; 113, 316 Brown, Roland; Skidmore, Missouri; 113 Bruce, Donald; Maryville, Missouri; 137 Bruce, Mary; Des Moines, Iowa; 113 Brumley, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 299 Bruner, Robert,- Maryville, Missouri; 173, 174, 179, 201 Brunker, Robert; Maysville, Missouri; 113 Brunkow, Charles; Perry, Kansas; 62 Brus, Karen; Denison, Iowa; 62, 152 Brush, Mary; Millgrove, Missouri; 86 Bryan, Donald; Princeton, Missouri; 86 Bryan, Marilyn,- St. Joseph, Missouri; 113, 148 Bryson, Diane; College Springs, Iowa; 318 Buchanan, Mary; Platte City, Missouri; 113, 175 Buchanan, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 96 Buck, Carlene; Coin, Iowa; 113 Buetzer, Kim; Seneca, Kansas; 96 Buffing ton, Norma; Onawa, Iowa,- 1 54, 256, 257, 318 Bumbacher, Donald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 86, 232, 306 Bunch, Dennis; Leon, Iowa; 113 Bunn, Carolyn; Lenox, Iowa; 113 Bunting, Robert, Bordentown, New Jersey, 239 Bunting, Ronald; Corning, Iowa; 114 Burch, Flora,- Kansas City, Missouri; 96, 312 Burch, Nancy; Braddyville, Iowa; 114 Burger, Mary Jo; St. Joseph, Missouri; 96 Burger, Sandra; Harlan, Iowa; 62, 258 Burgess, Thomas,- St. Clair, Michigan; 211 Burgher, Davis,- Centerville, Iowa; 231, 232 Burgus, Dani; Adel, Iowa; 114 Burk, William; Grinnell, Iowa; 97, 172, 174 Burke, Michael; St. Louis, Missouri; 114, 280 Burkhalter, Charlene; Coin, Iowa; 114 Burkhalter, Earl; Creston, Iowa; 86 Burkhalter, Loren; Creston, Iowa; 62, 193, 262, 312 Burkhiser, John,- Farragut, Iowa; 114 325 Burmeister, Philip; Harlan, lowa ; 62, 199, 201, 230, 241 Burnett, Zonia; Kingston, Missouri; 97 Burnham, Nancy; Griswold, Iowa; 114, 173, 175 Burns, Barbara; Lake Mills, Iowa; 114 Burns, Donna; Savannah, Missouri; 114, 156, 222 Burns, Frances; Savannah, Missouri; 1 14 Burrell, Bob; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 114 Burroughs, James; Waukon, Iowa; 114 Burson, Ronald; Quitman, Missouri; 62, 171, 173, 175, 178, 210 Burtnett, Jerry; Oregon, Missouri; 97, 167 Burton, Linda; Independence, Missouri; 97, 225 Burton, Norma; Clarksdale, Missouri; 97, 250 Burton, Rochelle; Toledo, Ohio; 97, 153, 251, 314 Busby, John; Barnard, Missouri; 97 Busch, James; St. Joseph, Missouri; 114, 231, 232 Bush, Karen; Gravity, Iowa; 97, 226 Buster, Jean; Hopkins, Missouri; 62, 210 Butcher, Janis; Independence, Missouri; 114 Butterworth, Georgia; Spirit Lake, Iowa; 97 Byergo, Stephen; Barnard, Missouri; 114 Byrne, Judi; St. Joseph, Missouri; 114, 157 Byron, Edward; Jersey City, New Jersey; 239, 280 Byron, Kay; Mound City, Missouri; 97 Cain, Benny; Kansas City, Missouri; 86, 237, 298 Cain, Diane; Maryville, Missouri; 229 Cain, Gary; Maryville, Missouri; 237 Calbreath, Sue; Altonna, Iowa; 147, 172, 175 Calkins, Benton; St. Joseph, Missouri; 97 Calkins, James; Maryville, Missouri; 97 Callison, Gary; Winterset, Iowa; 114 Cameron, Gary, Brooklyn, New York; 114 Cameron, Kathleen, St. Joseph, Missouri; 97 Campbell, Annabelle; Chillicothe, Missouri; 114 Campbell, Colene; Atlantic, Iowa; 114, 228 Campbell, Rebecca; Liberty, Missouri; 114 Campbell, Robert; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 114 Campbell, Ruth; Savannah, Missouri; 63 Campbell, Terry; Martinsville, Missouri; 86 Canon, Russell; Parnell, Missouri; 97, 146, 242 Carl, Michael; Creston, Iowa; 86, 234 Carlock, Barbara; Albany, Missouri; 97 Carlock, Ruth; Maryville, Missouri; 86 Carlson, Kathryn; Clarinda, Iowa,- 63, 153, 256 Carr, Deloris; Rosendale, Missouri; 97, 159, 304 Carr, Marillyn; Conception Junction, Missouri; 97, 157 Carr, Rosamond; Maryville, Missouri; 97 Carr, Susan; Agency, Missouri; 63 Carr, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 86 Carr, Wils; Glenwood, Iowa; 114 Carroll, Sharon; Des Moines, Iowa; 225 Carstenson, Carol; Maryville, Missouri; 86, 210, 223 Carter, James; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 164 Carter, Jeffrey; Pattonsburg, Missouri; 114 Carter, Joe; Quitman, Missouri; 63 Carter, Nicholas; Sidney, Iowa; 114 Carter, Richard; Barnard, Missouri; 114 Caruso, Stephen; Kansas City, Missouri; 280 Casady, Janet; Norwalk, Iowa; 97 Casady, William; Bethany, Missouri; 63, 170 Casey, Gerald; Maryville, Missouri; 63 Casey, Phillip; Massena, Iowa; 114 Casey, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 86, 294 Casey, William; Binghamton, New York; 86 Cass, David; Newton, Iowa; 97 Castle, Gary; Cameron, Missouri; 97, 167, 252, 262, 300, 301, 318 Castor, Barbara; Kansas City, Missouri; 97, 144, 158, 198, 229 Catanoso, Filibert; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 114 Cavan, Judith; Savannah, Missouri; 86, 268 Cavanah, David; Marceline, Missouri; 280 Ceplina, Sharon; Kansas City, Missouri; 97 Chadwick, Terry; Creston, Iowa; 63, 156, 318 Chambers, Patricia; Agency, Missouri; 63, 312 Chapman, David; Creston, Iowa; 172, 175 Chapman, Ronald; Des Moines, Iowa; 114 Chappell, Linda; Mascoutah, Illinois; 86, 1 93, 225 Chappell, Patricia; Logan, Iowa; 97, 160, 229, 260 Chaput, Neil; Syracuse, New York; 86, 174 Chatten, Kathryn; Cameron, Missouri; 114 Chavannes, Marilyn; Des Moines, Iowa; 114 Chen, Tung; Taichung Taiwan, China; 158 Cheves, Roy; Maryville, Missouri; 63, 164 Childress, Kirby; Barnard, Missouri; 114 Childs, Larry; Independence, Missouri; 280 Christensen, Cheryl; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 97, 157, 318 Christensen, Delbert; Maryville, Missouri; 63 Christian, Julie; Des Moines, Iowa; 114 Christian, Solomon; Maitland, Missou ri; 86 Christiansen, Joe; Oearmont, Missouri; 114 Christiansen, Paula; Gray, Iowa; 114 Christie, Harvey; Maryville, Missouri; 86, 239 Christoffel, Charlotte; Aurora, Illinois, 63, 198, 227 Christoffers, Lona; Maryville, Missouri; 86 Christopher, Don; Gilman City, Missouri; 97 Chrostowski, Adam; Providence, Rhode Island; 63, 280, 286 Cisco, Susan; Des Moines, Iowa; 97, 149, 222, 256, 317 Clark, Barry; Middletown, Rhode Island; 86 Clark, Carol; Arthur, Iowa; 97 Clark, Daniel; King City, Missouri; 114 Clark, Jane; Des Moines, Iowa; 114 Clark, Gary; Maitland, Missouri; 97 Clark, Mack; Savannah, Missouri; 97, 239 Clark, Judith; Kansas City, Missouri; 114 Clark, Larry; St. Joseph, Missouri; 63 Clark, Lois; Savannah, Missouri; 114 Clark, Lyle; Savannah, Missouri; 63, 321 Clark, Patricia; San Juan, Puerto Rico; 114 Clark, Russell; Oakland, Iowa; 114 Clark, Sharon; Barnard, Missouri; 63 Claussen, Lynn; Maryville, Missouri; 63 Claxton, Larry; Ava, Missouri; 63 Claycomb, Judith; Weatherby, Missouri; 97, 159, 256 Clayton, Carol; Creston, Iowa; 63 Clayton, Richard; Hopkins, Missouri; 115 Cleeton, Linda; Des Moines, Iowa; 115 Clemens, Vernon; Maryville, Missouri; 63 Clemsen, Ann; Maryville, Missouri; 97 Clemsen, Dallas; Maryville, Missouri; 97 Clevenger, Edward; Orrick, Missouri; 115 Clevenger, Linda; Cameron, Missouri; 97 Climie, Judith; Maryville, Missouri; 115 Cline, Robert; Kansas City, Missouri; 115, 294 Clinkscales, John; Carrollton, Missouri; 97 Close, Philip; Skidmore, Missouri; 97, 306 Clothier, Martha; Chariton, Iowa; 97, 176, 177, 179, 210 Clouse, Dixie; Maryville, Missouri; 115, 174 Clouse, Sharron; Kansas City, Missouri; 97, 155, 316 Clymens, Judy; Hopkins, Missouri; 63, 157 Coberley, Nancy; Kansas City, Missouri; 115 Coble, Darla; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 115 Cochran, James; Oelwein, Iowa; 115, 294 Cochran, Michael; Mitchellville, Iowa; 115 Cochran, Peggy; Hopkins, Missouri; 86 Cockriel, Gay; Platte City, Missouri; 115, 164, 222 Cockrill, Cindy; Platte City, Missouri; 222 Cockrill, Michael; Farley, Missouri; 97 Cody, Linda; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 115 Coffin, Sandra; Grand Island, Nebraska; 64, 144, 150, 226, 230 Cohrs, Karen; Lewis, Iowa; 115 Coil, Barbara; Liberty, Missouri; 115 Coil, Patricia; Liberty, Missouri; 97 Cole, Lynette; Kansas City, Missouri; 97, 148, 154, 156 Cole, Deborah; Des Moines, Iowa; 115 Cole, Jess; Ames, Iowa; 314 Cole, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 1 15, 167 Cole, Rose; Indianola, Iowa; 115 Coleman, James; Oakland, Iowa; 97, 176, 210, 296 Coleman, Kay; Blockton, Iowa; 86, 254, 268 Coleman, Vance; Oelwein, Iowa; 163, 219 Collier, Larry; Cameron, Missouri; 98 Collins, Barbara; Auburn, Nebraska; 115, 174 Collins, Howard; Skidmore, Missouri; 86, 165, 271 Collins, James; Churdan, Iowa; 115, 318 Collins, Jerry; Bethany, Missouri; 115 Collins, Sharon; Cameron, Missouri; 115 Collinsworth, Judith; Maryville, Missouri; 64 Collinsworth, Vernon; Maryville, Missouri; 64 Colton, Karen; Chillicothe, Missouri; 115, 312 Colvin, Judy; Independence, Missouri; 115 Combs, Charles; Stanberry, Missouri; 98, 168 Combs, Charles R.; Worth, Missouri; 86 Combs, Judy; Fairfax, Missouri; 98 Combs, Mary; Grant City, Missouri; 98 Combs, Michael; Parkville, Missouri; 86, 175, 177, 179 Comes, James,- Atlantic, Iowa; 115 Como, Vito; Kansas City, Missouri; 115 Conrad, Robert; Adel, Iowa; 115 Conboy, Timothy; Maryville, Missouri; 1 15 Conn, Dola; Fairfax, Missouri; 86 Conner, Stephen; Amer, Iowa; 115, 296 Constant, Allen; Denver, Missouri; 115 Cook, Jack, St. Charles, Iowa; 115, 172, 174 Cook, Jim; Maryville, Missouri; 98, 239 Cook, Larry; Elwood, Kansas; 98, 172, 175, 176, 210 Cook, Patricia; Kansas City, Missouri; 98, 228 Coon, Janet; Albia, Iowa; 115, 157, 174, 254 Cooper, Janice; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 115, 318 Cooper, Jerry; Stanberry, Missouri; 64, 171, 173, 175, 177, 178, 179, 210 Cooper, Pamela; Des Moines, Iowa; 64, 225 Copeland, Carol; Dallas Center, Iowa; 115 Copeland, David; Maryville, Missouri; 86 Copeland, Margaret; Maryville, Missouri; 115, 318 Copeland, Sue; Maryville, Missouri; 98, 318 Copman, Sara; St. Joseph, Missouri; 162, 223, 254, 261 Corbett, Barbara; Maryville, Missouri; 98 Corbett, James; Maryville, Missouri; 86, 172, 174, 177, 210 Corbett, Mary; Grinnell, Iowa; 115, 165 Corbett, Michael; Chicago, Illinois; 239 Cordonier, Janet; Parkville, Missouri; 115 Corey, Howard; Chicago Heights, Illinois; 86 Corn eti son, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 64, 236, 237 Cornelius, Robert; Easton, Missouri; 64, 148, 231, 232 Cornett, Roger; Maryville, Missouri; 86, 155, 167, 317 Costello, Kathleen; Des Moines, Iowa; 115 Costello, William; Malvern, Iowa; 115 Cottle, Hubert; Skidmore, Missouri; 98 Couch, Anita; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 98, 258 Couch, Jane; Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas; 64, 207, 229, 254, 255, 256 Couch, Janice; Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, 98, 207, 223 Coughennower, Donald; Cumming, Iowa; 115 Courier, Raymond; Coffey, Missouri; 98 Courtney, Perry; Maryville, Missouri; 300 Couts, Darryl; Maryville, Missouri; 239 Cowden, Nell; Clearmont, Missouri; 115, 164 Cowen, Linda; Kansas City, Missouri; 115 Cowger, Jean; Savannah, Missouri; 116 Cox, James; Gallatin, Missouri; 98, 168 Cox, Judith; Neftleton, Missouri; 116 Cox, Larry; Conway, Iowa,- 98, 166, 262 Cox, Linda; Bethany, Missouri; 116, 156 Cox, Phillip; Des Moines, Iowa; 296 Craig, Steven; Leon, Iowa; 116 Crain, Susan; Watson, Missouri; 116, 160, 268 Crain, Terry; Maryville, Missouri; 98, 198, 228 Cram, Judith; Grinnell, Iowa; 116, 173, 174 Crandell, Denton; Jefferson, Iowa; 98 Crane, Gary; Atlantic, Iowa; 116 Crank, Michael; St. Louis, Missouri; 280, 286 Craven, Brady; Maryville, Missouri; 86 Craven, Robert; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 98, 237, 312, 313 Crates, Ronald; Niles, Ohio,- 116 Craven, Sally; Grant City, Missouri; 223 Crawford, Carol; Earlham, Iowa; 64, 153, 256, 318 Crawford, Donald; Missouri Valley, Iowa; 1 16 Creveling, William; Beaconsfield, Iowa; 98, 173 Crttes, Patricia; Conception Junction, Missour ; 98 326 Crockett, Marilee; Kansas City, Missouri; 116, 161, 221 Crockett, Roberta; St. Joseph, Missouri; 116 Cronin, Lawrence; Lohrville, Iowa; 86 Crookshanks, Janet; Chillicothe, Missouri; 98, 316 Croskey, Gary; Maryville, Missouri; 64 Crosswhite, Rita; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 64, 268 Crouse, Paula; Mound City, Missouri; 116 Crouse, Stephen; Kansas City, Missouri; 98, 253 Crowley, Cheryl; Lathrop, Missouri; 116 Crowley, Leslie; Cowgill, Missouri; 116 Croy, Tom; Gallatin, Missouri; 116 Crozier, James; Maryville, Missouri; 98, 237, 302 Cruse, Ralph; Liberty, Missouri; 116 Cruz, Rodriguez; Ft. Belvoir, Virginia; 116 Culley, Keith; Maysville, Missouri; 116 Culmer, Corita; Eagle Grove, Iowa; 64, 155, 156 Culver, George; Jamesport, Missouri; 116 Culver, Wanda; Lathrop, Missouri; 116, 318 Cummings, Carol; Grant City, Missouri; 116 Cummings, Roger; Mound City, Missouri; 64, 239 Cummins, Carolyn; Eagleville, Missouri; 116 Cunningham, Thomas; Adel, Iowa; 241 Curphey, Sandra; Sharpsburg, Iowa; 98, 157, 318 Curry, Robert; Stanberry, Missouri; 116 Curtis, Gary; Jefferson, Iowa; 86, 173, 175, 210, 234, 235 Cushing, Joyce; Earlham, Iowa; 86, 153, 154, 254, 259 Daggett, Donald; Conrad, Iowa; 116, 294 Dagley, Gary; Lincoln, Nebraska; 98, 253 Daise, Linda; Clearmont, Missouri; 116 Dalbey, Kirk; Maryville, Missouri; 98 Dale, Tyra; Adel, Iowa; 98, 227 Dallas, Linda; Kansas City, Missouri; 116, 228 Dalton, Robert; Bedford, Iowa; 116 Dalzell, Samuel; Casey, Iowa; 64, 253 Damashek, Robert; Elizabeth, New Jersey; 98 Dandliker, Diane; St. Joseph, Missouri; 64, 164, 254 Daniel, Karla; McFall, Missouri; 116, 157 Danilson, John; Woodward, Iowa; 116 Dann, Marshall; Des Moines, Iowa; 98 Dannar, Curtis; Oregon, Missouri; 116 Darnell, Geneva; King City, Missouri; 246 Darr, James; Paton, Iowa; 98, 232 Darrah, Frank; Malvern, Iowa; 116 Darrah, Susan; Malvern, Iowa; 86, 259 Dougherty, Julia; Kansas City, Missouri; 116 Daughtrey, Gilbert; Raytown, Missouri; 98 Davenport, Ronald; Pattonsburg, Missouri; 116 Davidson, Jerry; Murray, Iowa; 86, 234 Davidson, Ken; Park Forest, Illinois; 86 Davidson, Kenneth; Thayer, Iowa; 86 Davidson, Russell; Maryville, Missouri; 64, 151 Davidson, Zeta; Savannah, Missouri; 151, 157 Davis, Allen; Sheridan, Missouri; 116 Davis, Connie; Fairfax, Missouri; 98, 159 Davis, Donna; Maryvile, Missouri; 86, 156, 158 Davis, Edward; Parkville, Missouri; 116 Davis, Eugene; Van Meter, Iowa; 116, 176 Davis, Gary; Kansas City, Missouri; 116, 312 Davis, Gertrude; Maryville, Missouri; 64 Davis, Jerelynn; Mound City, Missouri; 116, 164 Davis, Richard; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 237 Davis, Sandra; Marshalltown, Iowa; 64 Davis, Sharlyon; Bethany, Missouri; 116 Davison, Larry; Hopkins, Missouri; 98, 168 Dawson, Dale; Chariton, Iowa; 64 Dawson, Larry G.; Sidney, Iowa; 116 Dawson, Larry R.; Burlington Junction, Mis- souri; 237, 294 Dawson, Leslie; Sidney, Iowa; 86, 152, 264 Dawson, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 116 Dawson, Thomas; Des Moines, Iowa; 116 Day, David; Shenandoah, Iowa; 117 Day, Kenneth; Allerlon, Iowa; 117 Day, Larry; Pattonsburg, Missouri; 117 Dayton, Linda; Chillicothe, Missouri; 117 Dean, Leslie; Beatrice, Nebraska; 64 Dean, Phillip; St. Joseph, Missouri; 98 Dean, Richard; St. Joseph, Missouri; 117, 164, 166, 318 Deaner, Michaeleen; Fort Dodge, Iowa; 98, 269 Deardorff, Dorothy; Avalon, Missouri; 98 Deardorff, Karen; Yale, Iowa; 86, 172, 174 Debenito, Nick; St. Joseph, Missouri; 65 Decklever, Robert; Creston, Iowa; 294, 295 Dedrickson, Randy; Red Oak, Iowa; 117 Deemer, John; Kellerton, Iowa; 117 Deford, Michael; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 117 Degginger, Louis; Kansas City, Missouri; 65, 166 Deimerly, Jerald; Clarion, Iowa; 65 Delong, John; Norwalk, Iowa; 98, 164 Demaio, John; East Meadow, New York; 149 Dempsey, Steve; Maryville, Missouri; 98, 171, 173, 174, 175, 179, 201, 210, 318 Dennis, Lynette; Des Moines, Iowa; 98, 15, 254, 259 Deo, Duane; Greenfield, Iowa; 117, 168 Derks, Paul; Maryville, Missouri; 117 Deutsch, Robert; Newton, Iowa; 117 Devore, My Rae; Earlham, Iowa; 117, 226 Dew, Gertrude; Des Moines, Iowa; 98 Dewey, Linda; Lanesboro, Iowa; 117 Dick, Earl; Winferset, Iowa; 98, 234 Dick, Iris; Maryville, Missouri, 98 Dickerson, Doralyn; Maryville, Missouri; 65 Dickerson, John; Maryville, Missouri; 65 Dickey, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 150 Dickey, Shirley; Maryville, Missouri; 143, 150 Dickinson, Douglas; Russell, Iowa; 117 Diggs, Judith; Maitland, Missouri; 87 Di Her, Robert; Marshalltown, Iowa; 65 Dills, James; Albany, Missouri; 87 Dinkens, Doyle; Maryville, Missouri; 87, 167 Ditamore, Janice; Ravenwood, Missouri; 99 Ditamore, Judy; Maryville, Missouri; 65, 158, 159, 304 Ditsworth, Craig; Jefferson, Iowa; 65, 234, 235 Doan, Sue; Mound City, Missouri; 117 Doane; Terry; Highland, Kansas; 65, 314 Dobie, Tember; Altoona, Iowa; 117 Donahue, Connie; Slater, Iowa; 315 Doolan, Diane; St. Joseph, Missouri; 268 Dooley, Ernest; Muskegon Heights, Michigan; 117, 280 Dorrel, Mary; Maryville, Missouri; 316 Doss, Beverly; Randolph, Iowa; 117, 175, 268 Dougan, Gary; Graham, Missouri; 117 Dougherty, John; Mound City, Missouri; 87, 239 Dow, Linds; St. Joseph, Missouri; 117, 318 Dowden, Cheryl; Hopkins, Missouri; 99, 268 Dowden, Marcia; Pickering, Missouri; 117, 157 Dowden, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 117 Downey, Denis; Stewartsville, Missouri; 65, 176 Downing, Jerry; Dekalb, Missouri; 65 Downing, Larry; Rushville, Missouri; 87, 164, 234 Downing, Richard; Creston, Iowa; 99, 294 Drowns, James; St. Joseph, Missouri; 65, 164, 166 Duane, Daniel; Kansas City, Missouri; 117 Duckworth, Marvin; Burlington Junction, Mis- souri; 65, 167 Duff, Carol; Kansas City, Missouri; 99 Duff, Kenneth; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 117 Duffett, Robert; Richmond, Missouri; 99, 156, 164, 172, 175, 318 Duffield, Leo; Olathe, Kansas; 65, 170, 231 Duffy, Edward; Parkville, Missouri; 99 Dugan, Jean; College Springs, Iowa; 258 Duhon, Dale; Rock Port, Missouri; 117 Duke, Byron; Barnard, Missouri; 87, 152 Dukes, Karla; Craig, Missouri; 87 Dunavan, Marsha; Atchison, Kansas; 99, 268 Duncan, John; Clarinda, Iowa; 117, 173, 174, 175 Dunfee, Becky; Denver, Missouri; 99, 256, 257 Dunfee, David; Denver, Missouri; 168 Dunkle, Carol; Fairfax, Missouri; 228 Dunlop, Diane; Kansas City, Missouri; 117 Duty, Gerald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 87 Duvall, Helen; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 117, 155, 254, 317 • Duzenberry, Robert; Excelsior Springs, Mis- souri; 1 17 Dyer, Roxy; St. Joseph, Missouri; 87 Dyke, Jerry; Sidney, Iowa; 117 Dykes, Kenneth; St. Joseph, Missouri; 87, 231, 232 Dyman, Wayne; Binghamton, New York; 99 Eader, Dee; Cameron, Missouri; 117 Earhart, Lawrence; Menlo, Iowa; 117 Easton, Patricia; Bethany, Missouri; 117, 165 Ebbrecht, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 239 Eckhoff, Sandra; Naples, Florida; 99, 159, 225 Eddleman, Dixie, Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 99 Edelen, Charles; Maryville, Missouri; 87 Edison, Bill; Des Moines, Iowa; 117, 167 Edson, Larry; Hemple, Missouri; 117 Edwards, Delores; Maryville, Missouri; 87 Edwards, Janice; Truro, Iowa; 117 Edwards, Joyce; Truro, Iowa; 99 Edwards, Larry; St. Joseph, Missouri; 87, 234 Edwards, Mary; Elmo, Missouri; 117, 268 Edwards, Nick; Cameron, Missouri; 99 Edwards, Robert; Smithville, Missouri; 99 Egy, Donna; Winferset, Iowa; 99 Ehlers, Patricia; Orient, Iowa; 99 Eichelis, Fanis; Des Moines, Iowa; 296 Eichman, Paula; Leawood, Kansas; 117 Eisenhour, Jerry; Carrollton, Missouri; 161, 218, 220 Eisiminger, Melanie; Amazonia, Missouri; 87, 151, 157, 171 Eisner, Lois; Muscatine, Iowa; 171, 210 Elam, Linda; Ravenwood, Missouri; 117, 177 Elam, Sharlyne; Kansas City, Missouri; 99, 259 Elder, Kay; Oregon, Missouri; 99, 153, 254, 255, 256 Elifrits, Dale; Ridgeway, Missouri; 65, 152, 172, 175 Elliott, Denese; Bethany, Missouri; 99, 159, 251, 259, 312 Elliott, Diane; Linden, Iowa; 99 Elliott, James; Leawood, Kansas; 164 Elliott, Mary; Verdon, Nebraska; 166 Elliott, Sharon; Essex, Iowa; 117, 157, 317 Ellis, Charlotte; Norwalk, Iowa; 99 Ellis, David; Grinnell, Iowa; 117 Ellis, M. David; St. Joseph, Missouri; 118 Ellis, Richard; Jamaica, Iowa; 99 Ellis, Stanley; Gilman City, Missouri; 118, 173, 174 Ellison, Greg; Fredericksburg, Iowa; 99 Ellison, Victor; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 87 Elsberry, Mary; Audubon, Iowa; 118, 159, 314 Elswick, Lyman; Lamoni, Iowa; 118 Elwick, Sharon; Grant City, Missouri; 65 Embrey, Denny; Maryville, Missouri; 118 Emmerling, Marianne; East Liverpool, Ohio; 118 Engel, Donald; Humeston, Iowa; 87, 152 Engel, Stephen; Parkville, Missouri; 99 Engemann, Linda; Maryville, Missouri; 65, 138 England, Thomas; Corning, Iowa; 118 Engle, Janet; Madison, Kansas; 87 Engle, Sharon; Kansas City, Missouri; 87, 165, 251 English, Robert; Denison, Iowa; 177 Englund, Bernard; Kenosha, Wisconsin; 262, 280, 284 Enis, Carolyn; Kansas City, Missouri; 217 Epperson, Ella; Kansas City, Missouri; 118 Erb, Charles; Garden Grove, Iowa; 118 Erb, Gloria; Manning, Iowa; 65, 151, 153, 155 Erbaugh, Margie; Englewood, Colorado; 87, 175 Erganian, Nshan; Stt. Joseph, Missouri; 87, 161, 162, 163, 211, 234 Erickson, Dayle; Jefferson, Iowa; 99 Erickson, Larry; Fort Dodge, Iowa; 99, 241 Esbeck, Lana; Atlantic, Iowa; 118, 157 Esler, George; Independence, Missouri; 164, 166, 231, 232 Estes, Bonnie; Osceola, Iowa; 118, 224 Estes, Edna; Osceola, Iowa; 65, 225 Euritt, Marie; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 99 Evans, Donald; Albany, Missouri; 87 Evans, Frank; Des Moines, Iowa; 99 Evans, Patricia; Barnard, Missouri; 118, 268 Evans, Richard; Des Moines, Iowa; 65 Everhart, Jesse; Maryville, Missouri; 87, 271 Everly, Grace; Maryville, Missouri; 99 Fabro, Jo ' Ann; Kansas City, Missouri; 66, 150, 193, 251 Folk, Bruce; Essex, Iowa; 87, 165, 235 Fancolly, John; Atlantic, Iowa; 118, 177 327 Fankhauser, Gl -osby, Misouri; 87 Fariell, Ph-. .as City, Missouri; 118, 228, 25-1 Farmer, Char itfre City, Missouri; 118 Farrand, William; Sugar Creek, Missouri; 148 Farrimond, Ronald; Kansas City, Missouri; 118 Fast, Janet; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 99, 175 Faulstich, Juliana; Luverne, Iowa; 99, 157, 314 Fay, Phillip; Ellston, Iowa; 99 Felt, Sherrill; St. Joseph, Missouri; 66, 313 Fender, Jo; Imogene, Iowa; 66, 152, 154 Fender, Johnetta; St. Joseph, Missouri; 1 1 8 Ferguson, Charles; Maryville, Missouri; 66, 139 Ferguson, Penny; Maryville, Missouri; 269 Ferguson, Rebecca; Jefferson City, Missouri; 87, 166 Ferguson, Sherry; Maryville, Missouri; 118 Fetters, Dennis; Carlishe, Iowa; 66 Fields, Harry; Red Oak, Iowa; 232 Fields, Paul; Maryville, Missouri; 239, 296 Fields, Ronald; Conrad, Iowa; 66, 170, 181 Fiesler, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 167 Fife, Bruce; Maryville, Missouri; 66, 167 Fife, Janet; Maryville, Missouri; 87 Findley, Ted; Denver, Missouri; 66 Fine, Elaine; Hopkins, Missouri; 99, 254, 268, 269 Fine, Phillip; Falls City, Nebraska; 99, 164 Fine, Robert; Hopkins, Missouri; 66 Fischback, Fred; Raytown, Missouri; 99, 232 Fischer, Jerry; Kimballton, Iowa; 87, 232 Fisher, Anna; Sheridan, Missouri; 99 Fisher, Frank; Maryville, Missouri; 66, 296, 297, 3 1 8 Fisher, Robert; Plattsburg, Missouri; 118 Fitchett, Dianne; Milford, Iowa; 118 Fitzpatrick, Richard; Glenwood, Iowa; 118 Flaspoler, Romie; Kansas City, Missouri; 118, 164 Fleming, Johnny; St. Joseph, Missouri; 66 Fletcher, Jeanne; Indianola, Iowa; 99, 157 Fletcher, Michael; St. Joseph, Missouri; 87 Florea, Richard; Hopkins, Missouri; 172, 174 Florea, Roger; Hopkins, Missouri; 167 Flowers, Richard; Creston, Iowa; 87 Fogel, Guy; Kansas City, Missouri; 118, 265, 296 Foland, Harold; Grand River, Iowa; 87, 168 Foland, Linda; Grand River, Iowa; 99 Foley, Donna,- Manning, Iowa; 87, 206, 259, 316 Follett, Rodney; St. Joseph, Missouri; 87 Fontanini, Donald; Grandview, Missouri; 303 Forbes, Michael; Murray, Iowa; 87, 154 Forbis, Carolyn; Rock Port, Missouri; 118 Ford, Dennis; Cosby, Missouri; 99 Ford, Gerald; Pleasant Hill, Missouri; 99 Ford, Linda; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 118, 318 Ford, Stephen; Kansas City, Missouri; 87, 241 Forney, Edward; Hopkins, Missouri; 118 Forret, Juanita; Adel, Iowa; 99, 157 Forsythe, Mary; Des Moines, Iowa; 99 Foster, Carolyn; Kansas City, Missouri; 159 Foster, Lynne; Albia, Iowa; 66, 153, 154, 160, 256 Foster, Mark; University City, Missouri; 100, 232 Foster, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 100, 158, 173, 174, 179, 210, 242 Foster, Ron; Maryville, Missouri; 118 Foutch, Marsha; Bethany, Missouri; 87 Fouts, John; Maryville, Missouri; 100 Fouts, Larry; Woodbine, Iowa; 118, 262 Fox, Jackie; Parkville, Missouri; 118, 155, 156 Fox, Thomas; Algona, Iowa; 87 Frahm, Anton; Denison, Iowa; 300 Francis, William; Yorktown, Virginia; 87, 235 Frandsen, Marilyn; Paton, Iowa; 100, 153 Frank, Linda; Kansas City, Missouri; 66 Frank, Thomas; Union Star, Missouri; 100, 237 Franks, Laurene; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 118, 312 Frazier, Cheryl; Gallatin, Missouri; 100, 153 Frease, Micheole; Perry, Iowa; 118, 294 Freedlme, James; Maryville, Missouri; 66 Freeman, Connie; Tarkio, Missouri; 100, 258, 312 French, Joanne; Norton, Kansas; 118, 222 Frese, Joseph; Indianola, Iowa; 118 Frese, Steve; Bridgewale: , Iowa; 1 1 8 Frieberg, Gerald; Conception, Misouri; 87 Fry, Sandra; New Hampton, Missouri; 118, 156 Fuhr, Leo; Braymer, Missouri; 118 Fulk, Marcia; Kansas City, Missouri; 118 Fuller, Larrice; Maryville, Missouri; 87 Fuller, Nancy; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 100, 157 Fuller, Stephen; Osceola, Iowa; 118 Funkhouser, Connie; Murray, Iowa,- 118, 172, 174, 175 Funston, Steven; Maryville, Missouri; 87, 170, 237 Furlong, Pat; Trenton, Missouri; 66, 154, 250, 251 Gaa, Charles; Maryville, Missouri; 118 Gabel, Sharon; Des Moines, Iowa; 87 Gabinski, Sharon; Bloomingdale, Illinois; 100, 159, 305 Gach, John; Maryvile, Missouri; 100, 136 Gach, Margaret; Maryville, Missouri; 66, 136 Gaer, Douglas; Cumberland, Iowa; 118 Gagliardi, Monte; Independence, Missouri; 280 Gahm, Judith; Kansas City, Missouri; 87, 161 Galbreath, Gerald; Cameron, Missouri; 66 Gallagher, Jeffrey; Des Moines, Iowa; 88 Gann, Michael; Chillicothe, Missouri; 118, 148 Gard, Ronald; Skidmore, Missouri; 119 Gardner, David; Sidney, Iowa; 88 Gardner, Linda; Sidney, Iowa; 119, 256 Garms, Robert; Rochelle, Illinois; 242 Garner, Mary; Rosendale, Missouri; 66 Garreau, Lois; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 163, 169 Garreau, Lyle; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 66 Garrett, Roger; Adair, Iowa; 100 Garrison, Michael; Bartonville, Illinois; 100, 236 Garrison, Virginia; LaGrange, Illinois; 66, 153 Gates, David; Maryville, Missouri; 88 Gates, Dennis; Maryville, Missouri; 67, 170, 306 Gaule, Twyila; Conway, Iowa; 100 Gehl, Kathleen; Dow City, Iowa; 119, 175, 316 Geib, Gary; Craig, Missouri; 119 Geib, Jerry; Craig, Missouri; 67, 164 Geib, Kenneth; Maryville, Missouri; 67 Geib, Larry,- Craig, Missouri; 119 Geist, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 119 George, Dennis; Mitchellville, Iowa; 119 George, Diane; Webb City, Missouri; 119, 173, 175, 318 George, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 242 Gerdes, Larry; Manson, Iowa; 67 Gerhart, Stephen; Independence, Missouri; 119, 164, 175, 221 Geyer, Martha; Wamego, Kansas; 100, 222, 223, 317 Gibler, Linda; King City, Missouri; 88, 198, 227, 230 Gibson, Linda; Gravity, Iowa; 119 Gibson, Richard; Chillicothe, Missouri; 119, 167, 252, 317 Giffin, James; Guilford, Missouri; 100, 172, 175 Gifford, Charles; Creston, Iowa; 88, 154, 234 Gift, Sheryl; Dallas Center, Iowa; 88, 153, 155, 317 Gilbert, Michael; Shenandoah, Iowa; 119, 252 Gilbertson, Glennys; Perry, Iowa; 119 Gilkison, Donald; Atchison, Kansas; 119 Gill, Linda; Anita, Iowa; 119 Gillam, Janis; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 67 Gillen, Claudia; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 317 Gillespie, Douglas; Maryville, Missouri; 67, 164 Gillespie, Joan; Des Moines, Iowa; 88, 193, 206, 227 Gilley, Patricia; St. Joseph, Missouri; 225 Gilliam, William; Tarkio, Missouri; 100 Gilliland, Edward; St. Charles, Iowa; 88, 167 Gillispie, Jeffrey; Red Oak, Iowa; 119 Girling, Bill; Sheridan, Missouri; 119 Girling, Douglas; Maryville, Missouri; 67, 299 Girling, Judy; Maryville, Missouri; 67 Gjerstad, Meredith; livermore, Iowa; 100, 158, 164, 166, 234 Glenn, Grace; Des Moines, Iowa; 119 Godsey, Ro Anne; Skidmore, Missouri; 67, 153, 154 Goecke, Bernard; Algona, Iowa; 100 Goff, Arnold; Dewey, Oklahoma; 67 Goff, Carolyn; St. Joseph, Missouri; 100 Goin, Bruce; Blue Springs, Missouri; 119 Goodell, Belinda; Kansas City, Missouri; 100 Good hart, Dennis; Middletown, Pennsylvania; 119 Gooding, Dan; Altamont, Missouri; 67, 262, 280, 282 Gooding, Harold; Altamont, Missouri; 119 Goodpaster, Jerry; Weston, Missouri; 119 Goodwin, John; Weldon, Iowa; 88 Goostree, James; Kansas City, Missouri; 119 Goracke, Lois,- Riverton, Iowa; 100 Gordon, Larry; Forest City, Missouri; 119 Gorsuch, Dale; Maryville, Missouri; 148 Gosch, Larry; Lineville, Iowa; 100 Goslee, Kermit; Skidmore, Missouri; 239 Goucher, Bill; Mooresville, Missouri; 119 Gough, John; Iowa City, Iowa; 100, 288 Grace, William; Albany, Missouri; 100 Gracey, Diana; Truro, Iowa; 119 Graeff, Shirley; Osborn, Missouri; 100 Graf, Linda; Kansas City, Missouri; 67 Graham, James; St. Joseph, Missouri; 119 Graham, Margaret; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 1 19, 174, 317 Grame, Kenneth; Rushville, Missouri; 321 Grant, Gerald; Kansas City, Missouri; 119, 161, 300 Graves, Joan; Manning, Iowa; 100, 206 Grow, Richard; Marshalltown, Iowa; 67, 242 Gray, Janet; Maryville, Missouri; 88, 159, 161, 229 Gray, Lucinda; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 119, 174, 312 Gray, Pamela; Craig, Missouri; 100 Gray, Stephen; Chariton, Iowa; 119 Green, Dianne; Overland Park, Kansas; 119 Green, Jon; Prescott, Iowa; 119 Green, Pat; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 119, 156 Green, Phyllis; Maryville, Missouri; 67, 138, 151, 270 Green, Roger; Albany, Missouri; 88 Greenberg, Carlene; Eagle Grove, Iowa; 100 Greene, Vickie; Kansas City, Missouri; 119, 218 Greenwood, Linda; Blythedale, Missouri; 67, 159, 229 Greenwood, William, Blythedale, Missouri; 1 19 Gregersen, Cynthia; Atlantic, Iowa; 67 Gregg, Marvin; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 100 Gregory, Carol; Maryville, Missouri; 67, 223 Greiner, Kenneth; Oregon, Missouri; 100, 175, 176, 179, 210 Griffin, Ivana; Des Moines, Iowa; 100, 155, 314 Griffin, Kathleen; Adair, Iowa; 100 Griffin, Richard; Exira, Iowa; 67, 294 Griffith, Earl; Emerson, Iowa; 88, 237 Griffith, Linda; Cambridge, Iowa; 119 Griffith, Warland; Panama City, Panama; 88, 242, 302 Groesbeck, Esther; Lorimor, Iowa; 119, 256 Groff, Carl; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 119, 167 Gruber, Larry; Farragut, Iowa; 119, 300 Gruhn, Gary; Manning, Iowa; 100, 237 Grummon, Susan; Dayton, Iowa; 119 Gsell, Richard; Des Moines, Iowa; 119 Guest, Anna; El Cajon, California; 100, 228, 258 Guest, Darlene,- King City, Missouri; 67, 143, 150, 151, 157, 222, 230, 245, 261 Guhl, Avis; Denison, Iowa; 268 Guyer, Rosalie; St. Joseph, Missouri; 67, 143, 159, 198, 225 Haag, William; Maryville, Missouri; 88 Haberman, Earl; Tama, Iowa; 88 Hackathorn, Connie; Parkville, Missouri; 120, 256 Hackett, Dennis; Farragut, Iowa; 120 Hagan, Lonny; St. Joseph, Missouri; 88, 262, 280, 284 Hager, Peter; Lansdale, Pennsylvania,- 100, 300 Hain, Keith; Winterset, Iowa; 120, 148 Hale, Eddie,- Eagleville, Missouri; 100 Hall, James; Boone, Iowa; 88, 167, 235 Hall, Donald; Maryville, Missouri; 68 Hall, Margaret; Des Moines, Iowa; 100, 155, 318 Hall, Nena; Jennings, Missouri, 120 Hall, Rebecca; Hamburg, Iowa; 100 328 Hall, Richard; Independence, Missouri; 100 Hall, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 120 Halliday, Gail; Braddyville, Iowa; 100, 161, 318 Hallum, Harvey; Tulsa, Oklahoma; 262, 294 Halsne, Harlan; Woodward, Iowa; 68 Halter, Twila; Maryville, Missouri; 68, 151, 170, 270 Hamel, Dorothy; Bridgeville, Pennsylvania; 120 Hamilton, Kay; Margarita, Canal Zone; 88 Hamilton, Laura; Savannah, Missouri; 100 Hamilton, Mary; Blue Springs, Missouri; 224 Hamilton, Mary Beth; Chillicothe, Missouri; 120 Hamtil, Gregory; Kansas City, Missouri; 88 Hance, Duane; Creston, Iowa; 68, 168 Haner, Lylia; Woodbine, Iowa; 100 Hankins, Sharon; Osborn, Missouri; 101, 155 Hankins, William; Falls City, Nebraska; 101 Hanna, Deanna; Ravenwood, Missouri; 120, 172, 174, 177 Hanna, Marilyn; Maryville, Missouri; 68, 225 Hanna, Vicky; Maryville, Missouri; 120, 156, 222 Hanna, William; Liberty, Missouri; 120, 300 Hanner, Barbara; Stuart, Iowa; 221 Hanon, Larry; Shannon City, Iowa; 68, 235 Hanrath, Ina; Tarkio, Missouri; 120, 175 Hanrath, Robert; Tarkio, Missouri; 88, 253 Hansen, Diane; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 120, 256, 314 Hansen, Gary; Marion, Iowa; 120, 300 Hansen, Henry; Maryville, Missouri; 161, 218 Hansen, Michael; Crescent, Iowa; 120 Hansen, Patricia; Fulton, Missouri; 101, 314 Hansen, Paul; Skidmore, Missouri; 68, 120 Hansen, Paul F.; Maryville, Missouri; 315 Hansen, Phillip; Harlan, Iowa; 101, 167 Hanson, Bert; Pocahontas, Iowa; 68, 237 Hanson, Brenda; New Market, Iowa; 68, 157 Hanson, Roberta; Villisca, Iowa; 88 Hapes, Shirley; Chillicothe, Missouri; 120 Hardisty, William; Corning, Iowa; 88, 154, 234 Hardwick, Judy; Gower, Missouri; 120 Hardwick, Robert; Gower, Missouri; 101, 168 Hardy, Beverly; Maryville, Missouri; 88 Hardy, David; Grant City, Missouri; 101, 172, 174 Hardyman, Dorothy; Storm Lake, Iowa; 88, 144, 184, 186, 200, 246, 260 Hargus, Merylan; Fairfax, Missouri; 88 Harker, John; Cambridge, Iowa; 120 Harmon, Helen; Independence, Missouri; 101, 147, 159, 224, 258, 318 Harmon, Keith; Rock Port, Missouri; 88, 312 Harmon, Ruth; Albany, Missouri; 120 Harms, Connie; Red Rock, Iowa; 120, 226, 278 Harms, Eileen; Coin, Iowa; 120, 157, 257 Harover, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 88, 174, 177, 210 Harr, Barbara; Maryville, Missouri; 198, 227, 279 Harris, Roger; Kansas City, Missouri; 101 Harrison, Linda; Des Moines, Iowa; 68, 223 Harrold, Cecil; Maryville, Missouri; 68 Harrold, Norena; Maryville, Missouri; 68 Harshaw, Susan; Red Oak, Iowa; 120 Harshman, Larry; Kansas City, Missouri; 120 Hartman, Paul; St. Joseph, Missouri; 88 Hartvigsen, Keith; Kimballton, Iowa; 120 Harvey, Nancy; Bethany, Missouri; 120, 157 Harvey, Thomas; Savannah, Missouri; 68, 321 Harwood, Patricia; Amity, Missouri; 120 Hascall, Harold; Emerson, Iowa; 101, 171, 173, 174, 177, 210 Haskell, Daniel; Bethany, Missouri; 68, 237 Hasselbrink, Carolyn; Grinnell, Iowa; 88 Hatch, James; Ames, Iowa; 68, 262, 314 Hatcher, Edgar; St. Joseph, Missouri; 120, 167 Hauber, Paula; Grant City, Missouri; 101, 224 Havens, Emma; Carlisle, Iowa; 101 Hawkins, Julia; Independence, Missouri; 120 Hawley, Donna; Bedford, Iowa; 88 Haynie, John; Shenandoah, Iowa; 120 Hays, Amos; Murray, Iowa; 101, 310, 316 Hays, Margaret; Rock Port, Missouri; 101 Hayward, Robert; Mineola, Iowa; 101, 253 Healy, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 88 Heathman, Minnie; Smith vi Me, Missouri; 68, 256 Hebert, Judith; Eugene, Oregon; 269 Heck, Carl; Maitland, Missouri; 120 Hegwood, Philip; Lenox, Iowa; 120 Heidenreich, James; Wall Lake, Iowa; 101 Heiland, Joan; Panora, Iowa; 120 Heinen, Richard; Algona, Iowa; 68, 239, 280, 282 Heinz, Richard; Bethany, Missouri; 120, 220 Heitz, Ronald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 88 Heifers, Patricia; Craig, Missouri; 101 Heller, Ronald; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 101, 167, 168 Helmkamp, Stanley; Glidden, Iowa; 101 Helt; Jean; Des Moines, Iowa; 101 Helzer, Dorothy; Maryville, Missouri, 101, 318 Helzer, Nydra; Barnard, Missouri; 68 Hembry, James; Lamoni, Iowa; 120 Henderson, John; LaGrange, Illinois; 120 Henderson, Judit h; Atlantic, Iowa; 101, 148 Hendrickson, Gary; Grant City, Missouri; 120 Hendrix, Dana; Kansas City, Missouri; 101, 223, 255 Hennesy, Charles; Maryville, Missouri; 101 Henningsen, Carl; Maryville, Missouri; 68, 170 Henningsen, Jacqueline; Maryville, Missouri; 69, 151, 193, 270 Henry, John; Kansas City, Missouri; 101 Henry, Kerry; Kansas City, Missouri; 88, 159, 160, 206 Hensleigh, Marcia; Blanchard, Iowa; 120, 161 Henson, Larry; Kansas City, Missouri; 120 Herner, Brenda; St. Joseph, Missouri; 88, 316 Herod, Johnnie; Richmond, Missouri; 101, 172, 174, 265, 318 Herron, Peggy; Rock Port, Missouri; 148, 149 Hersh, Lonita; St. Joseph, Missouri; 228 Hersh, Sarah; Independence, Missouri; 120 Hertzog, Daniel; Independence, Missouri; 120, 296 Hickam, Carol; Independence, Missouri; 120, 224 Higgins, James; Shenandoah, Iowa; 69, 170, 271 Higgins, Wilbur; Ravenwood, Missouri; 69 Hilger, Mary; Hamburg, Iowa; 69, 172, 207, 225, 305 Hill, Rex; Grant City, Missouri; 120 Hinders, Lonnie; Allison, Iowa; 24 1, 242 Hinesley, Landis; Burlington, Iowa; 88 Hinton, Carl; St. Joseph, Missouri; 69, 170 Hirsch, Trudy; Dexter, Iowa; 121, 172, 175 Hirt, Steven; Iowa City, Iowa; 121 Hischke, Eldon; Maryville, Missouri; 69 Hitchcock, Diane; Altoona, Iowa; 121 Hitchcock, Marjorie; Atlantic, Iowa; 148, 161, 172, 174, 219 Hoak, Marlene; Breckenridge, Missouri; 121 Hobbs, Gary; Hamilton, Missouri; 121, 169 Hockensmith, David; Pickering, Missouri; 121 Hodge, Linda; Princeton, Missouri; 121, 159 Hodgin, Scott; St. Joseph, Missouri; 101, 219 Hodkins, Peggy; Kansas City, Missouri; 224 Hoeferlin, Michael; Maplewood, Missouri; 121, 288 Hofer, Karla; Ferguson, Missouri; 121, 256 Hoffelmeyer, Linda; St. Joseph, Missouri; 101, 198, 223 Hoffman, Carolyn; Clarinda, Iowa; 121, 171, 172, 174, 176 Hoffman, Margaret; St. Joseph, Missouri; 69 Hoffman, Robert; Emmetsburg, Iowa; 69 Hogue, Morris; Albany, Missouri; 101, 166 Hohensee, Duane; Pocahontas, Iowa; 121 Holcomb, Barbara; Gallatin, Missouri; 101 Holcomb, Dale; St. Joseph, Missouri; 101 Holle, Mark; Clinton, Iowa; 280 Hollebrands, Sandra; Des Moines, Iowa; 121, 318 Holleman, Roxanna; Maryville, Missouri; 121 Hollenbeck, Kathryn; Mound City, Missouri; 121, 256, 318 Holmes, Linda; Sidney, Iowa; 101 Holtz, James; Des Moines, Iowa; 144, 145, 150, 193, 230, 242 Honey, Kerry; Kansas City, Missouri; 88 Hood, John; Mound City, Missouri; 121 Hooper, Shirley; Maryville, Missouri; 121, 317 Hoops, Gary; Bedford, Iowa; 121 Hopkey, Dallas; Belmond, Iowa; 88, 241 Hopkins, Cynthia; Des Moines, Iowa; 121, 256 Hopkins, Dale; Tarkio, Missouri; 176, 210 Hopkins, Linda; Des Moines, Iowa; 101, 315 Horn, Linda; Falls City, Nebraska; 121, 175 Hornaday, Linda; Kansas City, Missouri; 121, 163, 175, 318 Hornecker, Ellen; Oregon, Missouri; 101 Horrell, Bruce, Carbondale, Illinois, 262, 302 Horton, Cheryl; Rock Port, Missouri; 121, 256 Horton, Donald; Montgomery, Alabama, 88, 164, 252 House, Raymond; Altamont, Missouri; 121 Houser, Larry; Maysville, Missouri; 69 Houston, Iris ; Centralia, Missouri; 101, 193, 251, 318 Howard, Cynthia; St. Joseph, Missouri; 121 Howard, John; Elliott, Iowa; 231, 232 Howell, Ronald; Jerseyville, Illinois; 121 Howitt, Ron; St. Joseph, Missouri; 101, 242, 288, 290 Howlett, Normal; Sikeslon, Missouri; 101, 252, 300 Hubbard, Richard; Leon, Iowa; 121, 176 Huber, William; Troy, Kansas; 101 Hudek, Dan; Pocahontas, Iowa; 236 Hudson, Marie; Afton, Iowa; 69, 153, 154, 167 Huelshorst, Arthur; Missouri Valley, Iowa; 121 Huelskamp, Margaret; Bedford, Iowa; 88 Huff, Jack; Pattonsburg, Missouri; 121 Huffaker, Jody; Carlisle, Iowa; 121 Huffman, Joyce; Creston, Iowa; 69, 158, 159, 207, 258 Hughes, Michael; Chicago, Illinois; 221 Hulen, Terry; Belton, Missouri; 88 Hull, Donald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 88 Hull, Gary; Elmo, Missouri; 121 Hull, John; Elmo, Missouri; 69, 154, 167, 300, 312 Hull, Robert; Westboro, Missouri; 101 Hummel, Forrest; Newton, Iowa; 300 Humphrey, Michael; Clearmont, Missouri; 101, 164, 166, 265 Humphreys, John; Grant City, Missouri; 88 Hunt, Barbara; Kansas City, Missouri; 121 Hunt, Janis; Grant City, Missouri; 121, 268 Hunt, Judith; Kansas City, Missouri; 101, 155 Hunt, Karin; Red Oak, Iowa; 159 Hunt, Merrillee; Carlisle, Iowa; 121, 157, 256 Hunt, Roberta; Redding, Iowa; 121, 157 Hunziger, Ronald; Fillmore, Missouri; 101, 164, 318 Hurd, Michael; St. Joseph, Missouri; 89, 231, 232 Hurd, William; Alden, Iowa; 89 Hurlbut, Norris; Garwin, Iowa; 101 Hurst, Susan; Kansas City, Missouri; 121 Husted, Rowena; Rock Port, Missouri; 89 Huston, Anne; Prairie Village, Kansas; 89, 225 Hutchison, Dave; Malcom, Iowa; 121 Hutton, Martha; St. Joseph, Missouri; 89 Hyde, Julie; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 121 Ibbotson, Ellen; Tingley, Iowa; 121, 157 Imes, Johnie; Maryville, Missouri; 69 Ingels, Carolyn; Maryville, Missouri; 121, 157, 228 Ingels, Shirley; Hopkins, Missouri; 89, 164 Ingle, James; Easton, Missouri; 316 Ingle, Jerry; Easton, Missouri; 121 Ingram, Geraldine; Rock Port, Missouri; 102 Ingram, Sharyl; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 154 Irvin, Lillian; Hastings, Iowa; 121 Irvin, Patricia; Bedford, Iowa; 121 Isenberg, Marsha; Pleasantville, Iowa; 102 Iske, Dorothy; St. Joseph, Missouri; 69 Isley, Janet; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 121, 157 Itani, Salim; Beirut, Lebanon; 102 Iwen, John; Persia, Iowa; 102, 314 Izzolena, Lynda; Des Moines, Iowa; 122 Jackson, Doug; Jefferson, Iowa; 102, 173, 174, 179 Jackson, Janet; Grant City, Missouri; 102 Jackson, Jill; Maryville, Missouri; 122, 222 Jackson, Michael; Hopkins, Missouri; 122 Jackson, Rosa; Chicago Heights, Illinois; 69, 251 Jackson, Sally; Maryville, Missouri; 148, 149 Jackson, Sharon; Lytton, Iowa; 69 Jackson, Sharon Lee; Elwood, Kansas; 69, 210, 260 Jacobs, Sandra; Marne, Iowa; 69, 154, 157, 260 329 Jacobs, William; r- r.ville, Missouri; 89, 253 Jacobsen, Gene; ronlanelle, Iowa; 102, 168 Jacobsen, Robe .nut, Iowa; 89, 182, 237 James, Christepner; Maryville, Missouri; 122, 164, 166 James, Kenneth; Hopkins, Missouri; 89 James, Lawrence; Des Moines, Iowa; 122 James, Ronald; Chariton, Iowa; 262, 294, 295 James, Vernon; Chariton, Iowa; 122, 294 Jameson, Howard; Platte City, Missouri; 239 Janczak, Martin; St. Joseph, Missouri; 102 Jansen, Diana; St. Joseph, Missouri; 89, 155, 250, 3 1 8 Jansen, Jerry; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 102 Jardon, Edward; Randolph, Iowa; 102 Jardon, Joseph; Randolph, Iowa; 122, 316 Jeanblanc, Joyce; Vincent, Iowa; 69, 157, 259, 316 Jenkins, Carol; Independence, Missouri; 122, 175, 224 Jennings, Judith; Des Moines, Iowa; 102 Jennings, Merlin; Stanberry, Missouri; 102 Jensen, Robert; Audubon, Iowa; 122 Jentoft, Stephen; Red Oak, Iowa; 122 Jeter, James; St. Louis, Missouri; 165, 179, 210 Job, Cheryl; Maryville, Missouri; 122, 226 Joesting, Marjorie; Tarkio, Missouri; 102, 157 John, Daniel; 122, 165, 317 Johns, Kathryn; St. Joseph, Missouri; 122 Johnson, Bonnie; Pomeroy, Iowa; 102, 159, 304 Johnson, Chloe; Villisca, Iowa; 89, 153, 154 Johnson, Diane; Red Oak, Iowa; 122, 226 Johnson, Eleanor; Maryville, Missouri; 69 Johnson, Gary; Storm lake, Iowa; 89, 252, 294 Johnson, Harley; Maryville, Missouri; 70 Johnson, James; Agency, Missouri; 286 Johnson, James Don; Princeton, Missouri; 70 239 Johnson, James E.; Lombard, Illinois; 70, 150, 182, 230, 237, 245, 280, 300 Johnson, John; Maryville, Missouri; 70, 170 Johnson, Judith; Maryville, Missouri; 89 Johnson, Kathryn; Tarkio, Missouri; 102, 157 Johnson, Larry; Nodaway, Iowa; 122 Johnson, Lois; New Virginia, Iowa; 122 Johnson, Marvin; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 102 Johnson, Nancy; Grinnell, Iowa; 102, 198, 223, 230 Johnson, Norman; Stanberry, Missouri; 301 Johnson, Robert; Emerson, Iowa; 122, 176, 262 Johnson, Ruth; Ridgeway, Missouri; 102, 165 Johnson, Terry; Des Moines, Iowa; 70, 235 Johnson, Toni; Maryville, Missouri; 102, 182, 198, 223 Johnson, Walker; Atchison, Kansas; 164 Johnson, Wayne; Osceola, Iowa; 102 Johnston, Kristen; Kansas City, Missouri- 102 146, 147, 223, 230 Johnston, Reanne; Lake City, Iowa; 89, 160, 177, 179, 210, 215, 229 Johnston, Sheryl; Chillicothe, Missouri; 102 225 Jolley, Douglas; Maysville, Missouri; 122 Jones, Barry; Grant City, Missouri; 122 Jones, Diana; Ridgeway, Missouri; 122, 174 Jones, Donald; Clearfield, Iowa; 70 Jones, Dorothy; Platte City, Missouri; 122, 254 Jones, James; Dana, Iowa; 122 Jones, Janet; Dana, Iowa; 102, 317 Jones, Joanne; Dana, Iowa; 102, 317 Jones, Julia; Maryville, Missouri; 102 Jones, Karen; Skidmore, Missouri; 122 Jones, Linda; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 70, 170, 251 Jones, Linn; Des Moines, Iowa; 122, 175 Jones, Margaret; Madrid, Iowa; 174, 318 Jones, Mary L. ; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 89 154, 260 Jones, Mary Sue; Plattsburg, Missouri; 70, 171, 210, 318 Jones, Neil; Sioux City, Iowa; 102, 236, 280 Jones, Pamela; lohrville, Iowa; 89, 155, 165, 166, 227 Jones, Patricia Ann; Lohrville, Iowa; 89, 122, 151, 165, 227, 312 Jones, Patricia; Chillicothe, Missouri; 151, 154, 172, 175 Jones, Ronald; Dawn, Missouri; 242 Jordan, Cheri; Chillicothe, Missouri; 122 Jorgensen, Karen; Denison, Iowa; 70, 151, 153, 256 Jorgensen, Kathy; Storm Lake, Iowa; 122 Jorgensen, Keith; Manilla, Iowa; 122 Josephson, Danny; Exira, Iowa; 242 Joyce, Jolene; Lewis, Iowa; 122 Judkins, Jan; Des Moines, Iowa; 227 Juhler, James; Cumberland, Iowa; 122 Justice, Linda; Manilla, Iowa; 102 Justin, Joseph; St. Joseph, Missouri; 237 Kabrick, Gary; Kansas City, Missouri; 89 Kacer, William; Maryville, Missouri; 70 Kachulis, Gloria; Missouri Valley, Iowa; 122, 172, 173, 174 Kading, Carolyn; Des Moines, Iowa; 89, 206, 229, 254 Kading, Marvin; Casey, Iowa; 102 Kagay, Thomas; Amity, Missouri; 70 Kallauner, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 70 Kalousek, Danny; Platte City, Missouri; 122 Kamler, Penny; Stewartsville, Missouri; 89, 268 Kampmann, Gary; Ridgeway, Missouri; 89, 237 Karpan, Mathew; Melcher, Iowa; 70 Karrasch, Mary; St. Joseph, Missouri; 122, 224 Karsnak, Michael; Jersey City, New Jersey; 239 Karsten, Daryl; Maitland, Missouri; 122 Kaster, Dennis; Afton, Iowa; 70, 235 Kaufman, Michael; Skidmore, Missouri; 122 Kauzlarich, Ronald; Melcher, Iowa; 239 Kavanaugh, Richard; Hamilton, Missouri; 102, 300, 301, 307 Kayser, Louis; Creston, Iowa; 122, 294 Kearney, Dowell; Osceola, Iowa; 102 Keefhaver, Charles; Edgerton, Missouri; 122 Keever, Cynthia; Quitman, Missouri; 122 Keith, Dorothy; Bedford, Iowa; 70 Keith, Kenneth; Silver City, Iowa; 89, 252, 253, 262 Kelb, Bill; Norborne, Missouri; 102, 253 Kelim, Leslie; Martinsville, Missouri; 102 Keller, Jeanne; Kansas City, Missouri; 122 Kelley, Janeth; Hamburg, Iowa; 89 Kelley, Jerry; Graham, Missouri; 70, 167 Kelling, Don; Corwith, Iowa; 89 Kelly, Cynthia; Redding, Iowa; 89 Kelly, John; East Moline, Illinois; 70, 193 Kelly, Marlene; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 89, 185, 186, 260 Kelly, Ronda; Cosby, Missouri; 102, 158, 229, 254 Kemery, Bart; Villisca, Iowa; 235 Kemp, Scott; Cumberland, Iowa; 102 Kemper, Dennis; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 122 Kemper, Vera; Conception Junction, Missouri; 122, 316 Kennedy, Gary; Bolckow, Missouri; 70 Kennedy, Mary; Bolckow, Missouri; 102, 156, 164 Kennedy, Ruth; Bolckow, Missouri; 102, 156, 164 Kenny, Charlotte; Skidmore, Missouri; 102, 159, 198, 206, 225, 260 Keplinger, Harold; Maryville, Missouri; 70 Kerner, Stephen; St. Joseph, Missouri; 89, 231, 232 Kerns, Byron; Maryville, Missouri; 102 Kerns, Judy; Hemple, Missouri; 70, 181 Kerns, Lloyd; Easton, Missouri; 122 Kerwin, Kenneth; Parnell, Missouri; 102, 242 Kester, Fred; Des Moines, Iowa; 123, 177 Kesterson, Lynn; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Ketelsen, Larry; Redfield, Iowa; 102, 262 Keuck, Delicia; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 123, 155, 314 Kiernan, Lawrence; Kansas City, Missouri; 102 Killmon, Patricia; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 71 Kilpatrick, Charles; Harlan, Iowa; 89, 234 Kimbrough, Karen; Ridgeway, Missouri; 71, 228, 229, 230 Kimmet, Judy; Kansas City, Missouri; 223 Kindle, Pat; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Kindred, Linda; Kansas City, Missouri; 123 King, Cynthia; Plattsburg, Missouri; 123, 159, 224, 312 King, David; Bedford, Iowa; 89, 168 King, John; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Kinker, Donald; Carrollton, Missouri; 102, 253 Kirby, Charles; Maquoketa, Iowa; 89, 294 Kirsch, Connie; Peru, Iowa; 123 Kish, Colleen; Riverton, Iowa; 123, 176, 318 Klein, Jay; St. Louis, Missouri; 123 Klever, Martha; Gray, Iowa; 247 Kline, Daryl; Maryville, Missouri; 71, 170 Kline, Wayne; Agency, Missouri; 123 Kline, William; Des Moines, Iowa; 123 Klockentager, John; Des Moines, Iowa; 123 Kloewer, Leo; Manilla, Iowa; 103 Knapp, Karole; Sharpsburg, Iowa; 71 Knapple, George; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Knauss, James; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 89 Knauss, Richard; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 123 Knepper, Mary; Platte City, Missouri; 103, 146, 147, 156, 216, 318 Knoke, Frank; Griswold, Iowa; 103 Knoft, Mark; Coffey, Missouri; 103 Knudson, John; Everest, Kansas; 71, 152, 314 Kobbe, Anna; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 123 Koenig, Linda; Logan, Iowa; 123 Kokesh, Jean; Ridgeway, Missouri; 89, 155, 258 Konecne, Steve; Creston, Iowa; 172, 174, 175, 179 Koscinski, Robert; Linden, New Jersey; 123 Koski, Jane; Dunlap, Iowa; 71, 153, 154, 260 Koso, Dennis,- Falls City, Nebraska; 123 Kountz, Bobby; St. Joseph, Missouri; 103, 155 Kramer, Diane; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 89, 165, 166, 227, 230 Kratzke, Frederick; Ames, Iowa; 71, 167 Krell, Karen; Toledo, Ohio; 103, 153, 251, 318 Krokstrom, Carol; Kansas City, Missouri; 103, 251, 317 Kropp, Carroll; Garner, Iowa; 242 Kruger, Mary; Sanborn, Iowa; 71 Krumme, Gail; Faucett, Missouri; 71, 148 Kruse, Gary; Mineola, Iowa; 103 Kruse, Larry; Denison, Iowa; 234 Krutz, Judith; Corning, Iowa; 210 Kuhn, Mary; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 71, 225 Kullbom, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 71, 137, 167 Kulp, Bruce; Manheim, Pennsylvania; 103, 240, 306 Kurtz, Elaine; Oregon, Missouri; 123 Kurtz, Larry; Oregon, Missouri; 71, 167, 168 Kurtz, Michael; Oregon, Missouri; 89, 167, 173 Kurtz, Scotty; Oregon, Missouri; 123 Kyi, Janet; Des Moines, Iowa; 103 Laber, Janella; Oakland, Iowa; 123 Lafferty, Carol; Maryville, Missouri; 89 Lager, Shirley; St. Joseph, Misouri; 89, 151, 157 Laing, Susan; Chariton, Iowa; 123 Lainson, Zach; Maryville, Missouri; 89 Laitner, Dan; Carrollton, Missouri; 123 Laitner, Jonathan; Carrollton, Missouri; 123 Lamar, Judy; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 89, 151, 157, 203 Lambertsen, Mary; Wiota, Iowa; 123, 157 Lambright, Edwin; Savannah, Missouri; 103, 240 Landfather, Mildred; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Lang, Stephen; Essex, Iowa; 71 Langford, Louis; Albany, Missouri; 103 Langford, Nona; Corydon, Iowa; 103 Lantz, Richard; Coin, Iowa; 103, 314 Larison, Lynda; Blockton, Iowa; 103 175 Larsen, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 71, 152 Larsen, Mary; Audubon, Iowa; 123 Larson, Avis; Deloit, Iowa; 103, 171, 173, 174, 318 Larson, Margaret; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Larson, Merle; Kirkman, Iowa; 123, 172, 174 Larson, Philip; Boone, Iowa; 71, 164, 166 Lasley, Jeanette; Maryville, Missouri; 71 Lathrop, Marjorie; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Lathrop, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 71 Lauber, Ann; Independence, Missouri; 103, 224 Lauhoff, Mary; Chillicothe, Missouri; 103, 254, 257 Laur, Barbara; Westboro, Missouri; 103, 171, 173, 175, 177, 210, 261 Laville, Tom; Mason City, Iowa; 89, 161, 220 Lawler, James; St. Joseph, Missouri; 71, 164 Lay, Linda; Kellerton, Iowa; 123 Layton, Judith; Weston, Missouri; 71 Lazear, Fred; Chariton, Iowa; 89, 236, 245 Leach, Robert; Roseville, Michigan; 265, 280, 283 330 Leazenby, Richard; Mt. Moriah, Missouri; 123, 312 Lee, Lonnie; Maryvitle, Missouri; 103, 240 Leeper, David; Graham, Missouri; 123 Leeper, Paul; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Lees, Connie; Hastings, Iowa; 71, 157 Leffler, Mervel; Marion, Indiana; 123 Lefgren, Carolyn; Hastings, Iowa; 72, 251 Legaard, David; Ridgeway, Missouri; 1 23 Leighninger, David; Stanberry, Missouri; 103, 242 Leiter, Susan; Independence, Missouri; 123, 224 Leonard, Jerry; Adel, Iowa; 89, 234, 235 Lesan, Steven; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 123 Lesher, Larry; Clearmont, Missouri; 123 Lesher, Nancy; Clearmont, Missouri; 89 Leslie, Patricia; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 90 Letcher, Willis; Kansas City, Kansas; 280 Letz, Richard; Des Moines, Iowa; 103 Levine, Michael; Kansas City, Missouri; 280 Lewellen, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 123 Lewin, Jerry; St. Joseph, Missouri; 90, 169 Lewis, Carol; Maryville, Missouri; 90 Lewis, James; Kansas City, Missouri; 90 Lewis, Jerry; Maryville, Missouri; 72 Lichter, Michael; Des Moines, Iowa; 123 Liebsch, Gerald; Kansas City, Missouri; 124, 167 Lillard, Janice; Savannah, Missouri; 103, 268, 317 Linde, Cheryll; Harlan, Iowa; 103, 222 Linder, Edward; Oelwein, Iowa; 90 Link, Peggy; Lenox, Iowa; 72 Linkey, James; Diagonal, Iowa; 72, 237 Linville, Joyce; Graham, Missouri; 90, 156, 157 Lisbona, Linn,- Des Moines, Iowa,- 90, 318 Lisbona, Marjorie; Des Moines, Iowa,- 124, 318 Litten, Ralph; Maryville, Missouri; 167 Little, Donita; Chula, Missouri; 103, 268 Livingston, Ernest; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 72, 313 Lloyd, Stephen; Red Oak, Iowa; 124 Logan, Billie; Graham, Missouri; 72, 153, 268 Logan, Joe; Maryville, Missouri; 90, 150, 167, 182, 240 Logan, Lloyd; Plattsburg, Missouri; 167, 296 Logan, Ruth; Maryville, Missouri; 90 Logsdon, John; Maryville, Missouri; 103 Lonergan, David; Boone, Iowa; 90 Long, Marilyn; Marshalltown, Iowa; 72, 155, 225 Long, Susan; Bethany, Missouri; 124, 157 Longfellow, Jack; Lenox, Iowa; 103, 237, 262, 280 Lonn, Linda; Red Oak, Iowa; 124 Lonn, Richard; Red Ook, Iowa; 27, 72 Loots, Marilyn; Manson, Iowa; 103, 174, 314 Lopour, Eileen; Kansas City, Missouri; 90, 229 Lorimor, Michael; Farragut, Iowa; 124 Lovitt, Rudy; Gravity, Iowa; 103 Lowrance, Connie; Skidmore, Missouri; 124 Lowery, Darryl; Pattonsburg, Missouri; 90, 168 Lowrey, Diane; Des Moines, Iowa; 124 Lowther, John; Carlisle, Iowa; 124 Loynachan, James; Adel, Iowa; 124 Lucas, Sharon; Kansas City, Missouri; 103, 223 Lumm, Mary; Percival, Iowa; 103, 173, 175, 312 Lund, Jackie; Hamilton, Missouri; 90 Lundquist, Linda; Thayer, Iowa; 103 Lupardus, Thomas; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 72, 171, 172, 174, 179, 210 Lusk, Danny; Clearmont, Missouri; 124 Lutz, Terry; Maryville, Missouri; 124, 163 Lybarger, Judy; Denison, Iowa; 103 Lybarger, Roy; Denison, Iowa; 124 Lykins, Candoce; Albany, Missouri; 124 Lyle, Elaine; Maryville, Missouri; 103, 193, 227 Lynch, Judy; Maryville, Missouri; 72 Lyon, Pat; St. Joseph, Missouri; 248 Lytle, Marvis; Atlantic, Iowa; 124 Maaske, Richard; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 124 Maassen, Mary; Walnut, Iowa; 104, 153, 250, 314 Mabary, Shirley; Emerson, Iowa; 124 Mackey, David; Maryville, Missouri; 90, 168 Mackey, George; Maryville, Missouri; 73 Maclellan, Norman; Great Barrington, Massa- chusetts; 104 Macrander, Ella; Gallatin, Missouri; 104 Madden, Jo,- Maryville, Missouri; 124 Madden, Michael; Des Moines, Iowa; 124 Madison, Diana; Des Moines, Iowa; 104, 155, 305 Madison, James; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 318 Madison, Willis; Bethany, Missouri; 90, 167, 168, 233, 310, 312, 313 Madsen, Ellen; Elk Horn, Iowa; 124, 314 Maget, Jacy; Platte City, Missouri; 125 Magness, Danny; Roseville, Michigan; 73, 240 Magnussen, Jerry; Larrabee, Iowa; 90, 234 Mahood, Alexander; Boone, Iowa; 104 Main, John,- Mount Ayr, Iowa; 104 Maiorano, Larry; Auburn, New York; 125 Majerus, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 90 Making;, Vivian; Smithville, Missouri; 104 Mallon, David; St. Joseph, Missouri; 73 Malone, Lavera; St. Louis, Missouri; 104 175 Malone, Lavera; St. Louis, Misouri; 104 Maltsberger, Joe; Maysville, Missouri; 221, 233 Mang, Charles; Trenton, Missouri; 104, 312 Manhart, Lynn; Council Bluffs, Iowa,- 125, 169 Mann, James; Farragut, Iowa; 125 Mann, Thomas; St. Joseph, Missouri; 104, 149, 169 Manning, Gary; Maryville, Missouri; 73 Manning, Max; Albany, Missouri; 125 Manning, Meredith; Albany, Missouri; 90 Marburg, Richard; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 104, 280, 285 Marcinko, James; St. Joseph, Missouri; 90 Marckmann, Darold; Greenfield, Iowa; 73 Marcussen, Jeannine; Kimballton, Iowa; 125, 159 Marek, Joan,- Polo, Missouri; 104, 152, -173, 175, 312 313 Marek, Robert; St. Joseph, Missouri; 288, 290 Markt, Larry; Oregon, Missouri; 90 Marlow, Sharon; Stuart, Iowa,- 125, 174 Marquardt, Rose; Ida Grove, Iowa; 125, 172, 175 Marr, Michael; Manilla, Iowa; 90, 204 Marsh, Gregory; Liberty, Missouri; 211 Marshall, Linda; Des Moines, Iowa; 90, 223 Martin ,Anne ; Winterset, Iowa; 125, 161, 221 Martin, Carl; Ravenwood, Missouri; 125 Martin, Linda; Maryville, Missouri; 222 Martin, Mary; St. Joseph, Missouri; 73 Martin, Norma; Maryville, Missouri; 73, 164 Martin, Patricia; Westboro, Missouri; 73 Martin, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 164, 233 Martin, Rosemary; Smithville, Missouri; 125 175 Martin, Ruth; Carroll, Iowa; 104, 155, 161 Mashek, Cynthia; Omaha, Nebraska; 125, 254 Mason, Edward; Independence, Missouri; 125 Mason, Jane; Kansas City, Missouri; 90, 171, 172, 174, 176, 210 Mason, Janice; Liberty, Missouri; 125, 156, 164 Mason, Jerry; Chariton, Iowa; 90, 262, 294 Mason, Suzanne; Cameron, Missouri; 125, 159 Massie, Terrance; Fairfax, Missouri; 90 Mast, Mary,- Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 90, 144, 151, 153, 154, 155, 193, 224, 230, 318 Mather, Mary; Tarkio, Missouri; 73, 318 Mathews, Gary; Kansas City, Missouri; 167, 237 Mathewson, Marjorie; St. Joseph, Missouri; 90, 153, 154, 174, 198, 258, 312 Mathiesen, Bryan; Kimballton, Iowa; 125 Matiyow, Larry; Roseville, Michigan; 104, 280, 285 Matt, Richard; St. Joseph, Missouri; 90, 164 Matter, Dean; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 125, 169 Mathews, Alfred; Benton, Iowa; 125 Matthews, Robert; Anita, Iowa; 237 Matthews, William; Churdan, Iowa; 125 Mauer, Virginia; Afton, Iowa,- 104, 206, 228 Maulsby, Arleen; Lytton, Iowa; 125, 165, 166, 172, 175 Mauseth, Robert; Iowa City, Iowa,- 167 Maxwell, Alice; Mingo, Iowa; 90, 318 Maxwell, Alice Lynn; Kansas City, Missouri; 73, 152, 153, 154 Maxell, Ronald; Stanton, Iowa; 90, 175 Mayfield, Betty; St. Joseph, Missouri; 73 Mayfield, Donna; Hopkins, Missouri; 104, 159 Mazaheri, Mohamed; Maryville, Missouri; 73 McAvoy, Jon; Walnut, Iowa,- 124 McBee, Jerold; Des Moines, Iowa; 103 McBratney, Roger; Carrollton, Missouri; 124 McBride, Donald; Harrisburg, Missouri; 124, 168 McBride, John; Oelwein, Iowa; 221 McBride, Michael; Chillicothe, Missouri; 103 McCalllster, James; Liberty, Missouri; 72 McCampbell, Russell; Stanberry, Missouri; 103, 155, 164, 193, 265 McCarthy, Trudy; Maryville, Missouri; 103 McCartney, Cheryl; Fairfax, Missouri; 124 McCartney, Eileen; Fairfax, Missouri; 72 McCarty, James; Stanberry, Missouri; 90 McClain, Donna,- Carlisle, Iowa; 90, 157 McClain, Patty; St. Joseph, Missouri; 90 McClintic, Katherine; Indianola, Iowa; 103, 164, 312 McClintock, Judith; Sac City, Iowa; 72 McCloney, Betty; Osceola, Iowa; 72, 260 McCloud, Gary; Lohrville, Iowa; 90 McClung, Jimmy; Casey, Iowa; 230, 237 McClure, Jack; Decatur, Iowa; 90, 182, 240 McCullough, Gary; Lawson, Missouri; 103, 193, 223, 310 McCormick, Jeannie; Independence, Missouri; 103, 225, 247 McCoy, Harriet; Kansas City, Missouri; 124 McCrea, George; Des Moines, Iowa; 124 McCrory, Suzanne,- Mound City, Missouri; 72, 123, 156, 175 McCune, Vicky; Florissant, Missouri; 124, 254 McDermott, Daniel; Des Moines, Iowa; 124 McDevitt, Louise; Des Moines, Iowa; 124 McDonald, Cheryl; Atlantic, Iowa,- 124 McDonald, Jo; Winterset, Iowa; 124 McDonald, Larry; Rosendale, Missouri; 72, 152 McDonald, Rowena; East St. Louis, Illinois; 124, 165, 166, 316 McDowell, Timothy; Manheim, Pennsylvania; 124 McElfish, Peggy; Rock Port, Missouri; 90, 256 McElwee, David; Des Moines, Iowa; 124 McFadden, Cheryl; Atlantic, Iowa; 124 McFarland, Garry; Maryville, Missouri; 316 McGinley, Nancy; Newton, Iowa; 124, 161, 174, 222 McGinness, Linda; Maryville, Missouri; 124 McGinnis, Kathleen; Carlisle, Iowa; 225 McGowan, Lewis; Kansas City, Missouri; 124 McGuire, Carolyn; Oregon, Missouri; 103 McGuire, Timothy; Vincent, Iowa; 90, 241, 294 McHenry, Nancy; Harrisonville, Missouri; 72, 153, 258 Mcintosh, George; Kellerton, Iowa; 72, 167 Mclntyre, Gary; Adel, Iowa; 124, 166, 252, 318 Mclntyre, John; St. Joseph, Missouri; 124 McKee, David; Stuart, Iowa; 104 McKee, Shirley; Pickering, Missouri; 90, 268 McKenzie, Beverly; Des Moines, Iowa; 104, 159 McKinney, Janet; Winterset, Iowa; 124 McKnight, Billy; Braymer, Missouri; 104 McLaughlin, Mike; Chicago, Illinois; 237 McLaughlin, Daniel; East Moline, Illinois; 72, 162, 217, 218, 220, 235 McMahill, Kay; Kansas City, Missouri; 124 McMillan, Thor; Albany, Missouri; 210 McNally, Janet; Chillicothe, Missouri; 104, 224 McPike, Ardis; Quitman, Missouri; 72, 151, 157, 229 McQuerrey, Joyce; Cameron, Missouri; 104, 159 McQuery, James; Liberty, Missouri; 175 Mead, Sharon; Dawn, Missouri; 104, 172, 174, 312 Meadows, Irvin; Maitland, Missouri; 104, 171, 172, 174, 178, 179, 210 Meadows, Jean; Cedar Falls, Iowa; 73, 227, 305 Means, Lon ; St. Joseph, Missouri; 104, 231, 233 Means, Sheryl; St. Joseph, Missouri; 90, 154 Mears, Charles; St. Joseph, Missouri; 104 Medsker, Gerald; Guilford, Missouri; 104, 271 Meers, Gary; St. Joseph, Missouri; 167, 168 Meindertsma, Peter; Newton, Iowa; 300 Melito, John; Nutley, New Jersey, 104, 234 Melson, Marsha; Gallatin, Missouri; 125 Mendenhall, Joyce; Hopkins, Missouri; 125 Mensing, Janet; Greenfield, Iowa; 125, 159, 173, 175 331 Mercer, Daryl; Pc Missouri; 90, 152 Mergenthaler, David; lenwood, Illinois; 253 Merrill, Janet; C cenfield, Iowa; 73, 159, 225, 230, 304 Merritt, Donna; Rosendale, Missouri; 125, 156 Merritt, Miles,- St. Louis, Missouri; 125 Merritt, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 73 Meseberg, August; Altamont, Missouri; 125 Messerli, Kenneth; Maryville, Missouri; 236 Messerli, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 73, 237 Messerly, Richard; Vincent, Iowa; 73, 241, 242 Messner, Carol; Stanberry, Missouri; 125, 312 Messner, Shirley; Maryville, Missouri; 125 Mewhirter, James; Atlantic, Iowa; 125 Meyer, Judith; Maryville, Missouri; 104 Meyer, Lawrence; Clyde, Missouri; 125 Meyer, Marilyn; St. Joseph, Missouri; 125 Meyer, Patricia Ann; Modale, Iowa; 73, 261 Meyer, Paul; St. Louis, Missouri; 236, 280, 282 Meyers, Susan; Gravity, Iowa; 125 Meyers, Walter; St. Joseph, Missouri; 73, 233 Michael, Terry; Cameron, Missouri; 125 Michaelsen, Richard; Dow City, Iowa; 125 Michel, Peggy; Northboro, Iowa; 90, 314 Michelson, Mason; Ferguson, Missouri; 90, 233 Miles, Edward; Maitland, Missouri; 125 Milk, Duane; Denville, New Jersey; 125, 167, 296 Miller, Becky; St. Joseph, Missouri; 73, 153, 155, 258 Miller, Bruce; Prescott, Iowa; 125 Miller, Carolyn; Manilla, Iowa; 104, 156 Miller, Charles; Gilman City, Missouri; 125 Miller, Charles R.; Des Moines, Iowa; 104 Miller, Kack; Sioux City, Iowa; 150, 182, 230, 240 Miller, Cynthia,- Des Moines, Iowa; 104, 154, 225, 305, 318 Miller, Deloris; Hamburg, Iowa; 74 Miller, Edwin; Des Moines, Iowa; 104, 231, 233 Miller, Gale; Kellerton, Iowa; 125 Miller, Gloria; Milo, Iowa; 125, 165, 166 Miller, James; Hopkins, Missouri; 126 Miller, James L.; Stanberry, Missouri; 104 Miller, John; Stanberry, Missouri; 280 Miller, Judith; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91, 144, 145, 207, 224, 225, 230 Miller, Karlyn; Rosendale, Missouri; 126 Miller, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 173, 174, 175 Miller, Dan,- St. Joseph, Missouri; 233 Miller, Loring; Leon, Iowa,- 104 Miller, Mary; Chillicothe, Missouri; 104, 173, 174, 224 Miller, Mary L.; Stanberry, Missouri; 74 Miller, Michael; Russell, Iowa; 91 Miller, Michael J.; Maryville, Missouri; 1 26, 171, 172, 174, 175, 177, 179 Miller, Cheryl; St. Joseph, Missouri; 125 Miller, Peggy; Indianola, Iowa; 104 Miller, Richard; Clarinda, Iowa; 104, 231, 233 Miller, Richard N.; Silver City, Iowa; 126 Miller, Russell; Rockwell City, Iowa; 126 Miller, Susan; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91, 198, 200, 206, 228, 229, 230 Miller, Terry; Gilman City, Missouri; 74 Miller, Wayne; Maryville, Missouri; 91 Millsaps, Sheila; Rock Port, Missouri; 126 Miner, Evelyn; Maryville, Missouri; 126 Minnick, Doug; Creston, Iowa; 91, 294 Minshall, Edward; Kansas City, Missouri; 126, 175 Mishmash, Donna; Des Moines, Iowa; 104 Missman, Mark; Des Moines, Iowa; 126 Mitchell, Ann; Skidmore, Missouri; 126 Mitchell, Carol; Fairfax, Missouri; 173, 175 Mitchell, Leslie; Bedford, Iowa; 104 Mitchell, Paul; Maryville, Missouri; 91 Mitchell, Paulette; Red Oak, Iowa; 259 Mitchell, Ronald; Storm Lake, Iowa; 91, 186, 242 Mitchell, Stephen; Fairfax, Missouri; 253 Mitchell, Victor; Independence, Missouri; 104, 288 Mitchell, Warren; Maryville, Missouri; 74, 170 enberndt, Sharon; Gravity, Iowa; 1 26, 148, 149 Moeller, Jeanne; Pickering, Missouri; 126, 174 Mogg, Sandra; St. Joseph, Missouri; 74, 157, 315 Mohr, David; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 1, 126, 147 Molendorp, Gene; Maryville, Missouri; 74 Moles, Jesse; Maryville, Missouri; 91 Mollhoff, Larry; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 126 Monaghan, Barry; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 126 Montag, Kenneth; West Bend, Iowa; 91, 234 Montgomery, Jo Ann; St. Joseph, Missouri; 104, 193, 223, 260 Moody, Gary; Farragut, Iowa; 126 Moon, Mary; Des Moines, Iowa; 126 Mooney, Louis; St. Joseph, Missouri; 104 Moore, Harlan; Tarkio, Missouri; 172, 174, 179, 201 Moore, Jon; Red Oak, Iowa; 105 Moore, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 126 Moore, Milton, St. Joseph, Missouri; 74 Moore, Paula; Rock Port, Missouri; 126 Morehouse, Barbara; Hopkins, Missouri; 74, 151, 155, 157, 268 Morey; Ethel; Carrollton, Missouri; 126 Morgan, Alma; Oregon, Missouri; 126 Morgan, Anne; Elliott, Iowa; 126, 174, 176 Morris, Phyllis; Mound City, Missouri; 105 Morris, Robert; Gilman City, Missouri; 105 Morris, Vonna; Union Star, Missouri; 74 Morrison, James; Hopkins, Missouri; 105 Morrison, Lyle; Clearmont, Missouri; 74 Morrow, Connie; Des Moines, Iowa; 126 Morrow, Glenn; Pickering, Missouri; 105 Morton, Michael; Missouri Valley, Iowa; 126 Moseman, John; Kansas City, Missouri; 91 Moser, Marilyn; St. Joseph, Missouri; 74, 164, 260 Motsinger, Wade,- Maryville, Missouri; 136 Mozingo, Gary; Maryville, Missouri; 74, 156 Mueller, William; Des Moines, Iowa; 126, 294 Muff, Leon; Crete, Nebraska; 280, 282 Mullen, Dianna; Bedford, Iowa; 105, 258 Mullenax, Mary; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 1 26, 148, 317 Mullett, Charles; Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas; 126 Mullins, Donna; Essex, Iowa; 105, 210 Mundt, Marsha; Ferguson, Missouri; 126 Mundy, John; Des Moines, Iowa; 126 Munson, Stanley; Atchison, Kansas; 74, 237 Murawski, John; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91, 231, 233 Murawski, Ronald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 74, 156, 193, 230, 231 Murphy, Gail; Maryville, Missouri; 137, 270 Murray, Elaine; Kansas City, Missouri; 105, 158, 159, 160, 229, 261 Murrell, Philip; Winterset, Iowa; 74 Musch, Roderick; Tarkio, Missouri; 126 Mylan, Lynne; Adel, Iowa; 105, 259 Nagel, Joan; Des Moines, Iowa; 126 Nail, James; Kansas City, Missouri; 105 Nash, Sharon; Kansas City, Missouri; 105 Nauman, Hal; Mound City, Missouri; 126 Nauman, Hubert; Mound City, Missouri; 1 26, 164 Nauman, Thomas; Rock Port, Missouri; 126 Nehlsen, Brian; Davenport, Iowa; 126 Neidel, Irene; Pickering, Missouri; 126 Nelson, Barbara; Sidney, Iowa; 105, 159, 160 Nelson, Colleen; Irwin, Iowa; 105, 223, 261 Nelson, James; Maryville, Missouri; 105, 152 Nelson, Judith; Guilford, Missouri; 126, 315 Nelson, Kenneth; Westboro, Missouri; 91, 168 Nelson, Larry; Tabor, Iowa; 74, 136 Nelson, Marietta; Barnard, Missouri; 105 Nelson, Mary; Bolckow, Missouri; 74, 151, 152, 315 Nelson, Robert; Independence, Missouri; 105 Nelson, Roger; Hamlin, Iowa; 105, 233 Nelson, Roger Allen; Dunlap, Iowa; 1 26, 288, 291 Nelson, Ronnie; Sheridan, Missouri; 74 Nelson, Sharon; Bolckow, Missouri; 126, 268, 315 Nelson, William; Des Moines, Iowa; 74, 164 Netherton, Jerry; Perry, Iowa; 105, 168 Netolicky, Gary; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 126 Neuroth, Patty; Storm Lake, Iowa; 126 Neuroth, Stephen; Storm Lake, Iowa; 242 Neuzil, Nancy; Hamburg, Iowa; 126, 160, 268 Newberg, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 74 Newcomb, Roland; Logan, Iowa; 127 Newman, David; Bethany, Missouri; 127, 176 Newman, Janet; Stanberry, Missouri; 105 Newman, Jerry; Maryville, Missouri; 75, 105, 240 Newman, Lonna; St. Joseph, Missouri; 75, 155, 165, 169, 268 Newsome, Mary; Indianola, Iowa; 226 Newton, Marvin; Winterset, Iowa; 105 Newton, Otto; St. Joseph, Missouri; 75, 170 Nicholas, Maureen; Hopkins, Missouri; 127, 174 Nicholas, Samuel; Maryville, Missouri; 105, 193 Nichols, Charlotte; Maryville, Missouri; 105, 157, 312 Nichols, Robert; Arispe, Iowa; 91 Nicholson, Eric; Hopkins, Missouri; 127 Nickell, Veriel; Maryville, Missouri; 105, 156 Nickelson, Jean; Humeston, Iowa; 105 Nickerson, Delma; Maryville, Missouri; 127 Nielsen, Carol; Encino, California; 91, 318 Nielsen, Janet; Maryville, Missouri; 156 Nieman, Judith; Manilla, Iowa; 75, 223, 261 Niewald, Rebecca; Maryville, Missouri; 316 Nix, Jimmie; St. Joseph, Missouri; 75 Noah, Patsy; Rock Port, Missouri; 91, 159, 161, 206, 279, 304 Noble, Gerald; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 91 Noe, Linda; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91, 254 Noel, Linda; Oregon, Missouri; 127, 156 Noel, Phillip; Oregon, Missouri; 91, 167, 168 Nold, Patricia; St. Joseph, Missouri; 127, 159 Nold, Susan; St. Joseph, Missouri; 127, 159 Nolting, Steven; Milford, Iowa; 127 Nopoulos, Jon; Stuart, Iowa; 240, 280 Nordstrum, Douglas; Santa Fe, New Mexico; 75, 193, 237, 262 Norman, Dennis; Lansing, Illinois; 91 Norris, Ann; Oregon, Missouri; 105, 173, 174 Norris, Connie; Des Moines, Iowa; 105, 227 Norton, David; Plattsburg, Missouri; 127, 168 Novak, Tony; Kansas City, Kansas; 127, 280, 284 Nugent, Margaret; Stanberry, Missouri; 105 Nurek, Charles; Pontiac, Michigan; 75 Nydegger, Bradley; Adel, Iowa; 127 Oberdiek, Linda; Kansas City, Missouri; 127 Obirek, John; Melcher, Iowa; 91 O ' Connell, Terry; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 127 O ' Connor, Charles; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91, 161, 221 O ' Connor, Paul; St. Joseph, Missouri; 172, 174 O ' Dell, Klaris; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91 O ' Donneli, Colleen; Waukegan, Illinois,- 105 O ' Donnell, James; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 105 Oehrle, Joan; Maryville, Missouri; 75 Oehrle, Norman; Maryville, Missouri; 75 Oestenstad, Kent; Spencer, Iowa; 127, 300 Oglesby, Roger; Maryville, Missouri; 154 Oh, Inwhan; Mapo Ku Seoul, Korea; 167, 267 Olenhouse, Terrell; Chillicothe, Missouri; 105 Olson, Barbara; Manilla, Iowa; 91, 153, 250, 256 Orcutt, Michelle; St. Joseph, Missouri; 127, 222 O ' Rtley, Caroline; Graham, Missouri; 91, 268, 316 O ' Riley, William; Maryville, Missouri; 271, 316 Orlowski, Donald; El Paso, Texas; 105, 280 O ' Rourke, Timothy; Saddle Brook, New Jersey; 105, 240, 280, 284 Orr, Mary; Albia, Iowa; 91, 318 Osborne, Tommy; Auburn, Nebraska; 127, 173, 174, 175, 177 Osburn, Toni; Austin, Minnesota; 127, 157, 222 Ossowski, Roger, Maine, Illinois; 75, 235 Oster, Ronald; Braymer, Missouri; 127 Ostring, Nancy; Waukee, Iowa; 105 Ott, Peggy; Union Star, Missouri; 127 Outersky, Ronald; Richmond, Missouri; 127, 173, 174 Outs, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 75, 240 Overbey, Michael; Shenandoah, Iowa; 219 Owen, Jean; Maysville, Missouri; 91, 165, 166, 256 Owen, Larry; Mill Grove, Missouri; 91 Owens, Barbara; Kansas City, Missouri; 1 27, 226 Owens, Curtis; Barnard, Missouri; 127 Owens, Judith; Maryville, Missouri; 198, 223 Owens, Linda; Craig, Missouri; 91 Owens, Mary; Grant City, Missouri; 127, 268 Owens, Thomas; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91, 164, 166 Pabian, Lavergne; Toledo, Iowa; 91 Pace, Ellen; Manilla, Iowa; 127, 318 Packer, Allan; Harpersville, New York; 262, 294, 295 Palmer, Craig; Henderson, Iowa; 127 Palmer, larrie; Maryville, Missouri; 75, 139, 167 Palmer, Robert; Kansas City, Missouri; 105 Palumbo, Judith; Coco Solo, Canal Zone; 105, 254, 255 Pandolfo, Michael; St. Louis, Missouri; 105 Papas, Leo; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; 75, 143, 144, 150, 230, 238, 280, 283 Paradise, John; Rogers City, Michigan; 280 Park, Carol; Easton, Missouri; 91 Park, Syn Hee; Los Angeles, California; 127 Parker, Linda; Martinsville, Missouri; 105 Parman, David; Sheridan, Missouri; 127 Parman, Eddie; Hatfield, Missouri; 75, 152, 237 Parman, Larry; Eagleville, Missouri; 105 Parman, Wallace; Maryville, Missouri; 75 Parrish, Madelle; St. Joseph, Missouri; 105 Partlow, Richard; Menlo, Iowa; 105, 164, 252, 280 Parton, Leanna; Gallatin, Missouri; 152, 259 Pasternak, Judith; St. Joseph, Missouri; 127 Patee, James; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91, 231, 233 Patee, Jerry, St. Joseph, Missouri; 105, 231, 233 Patience, Gary; Earlham, Iowa; 127 Patterson, Dennis; Norwalk, Iowa; 106, 231, 233 Patterson, Janie; Des Moines, Iowa; 127, 174 Patton, Billie; St. Joseph, Missouri; 91 Paulsen, Marlus; Avoca, Iowa; 106, 250, 314 Paulsen, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 106, 167, 294, 295 Pawlowski, Ron; St. Joseph, Missouri; 280, 300 Paxton, Patricia; Maryville, Missouri; 91, 229 Payne, Linda; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 127 Peake, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 127, 218 Pearcy, Charles; Weldon, Iowa; 75, 240 Pearson, James; Clarksdale, Missouri; 127 Pearson, Peter; Maryville, Missouri; 164 Pearson, Roma; Maryville, Missouri; 91 Peart, Charles; Kansas City, Missouri; 106 Peart, Larry; Kansas City, Missouri; 91, 230, 237 Pease, Dwight, Malcom, Iowa; 127 Peden, Edward; Troy, Kansas; 127 Pedersen, Eileen; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 106, 251 Pedersen, Glen; Maryville, Missouri; 167 Peirce, Gerald; Englewood, Colorado; 127 Peirce, Joseph; Englewood, Colorado; 288, 290, 296, 300 Pepper, Jeffrey; Weston, Missouri; 127 Peppmeier, John; Creston, Iowa; 75, 154, 164 Pereira, Thomas; Saddle Brook, New Jersey; 75 Perez, Nancy, New Hampton, Missouri; 75, 229 Perlenfein, Connie; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 106, 268 Perry, Russell; Maryville, Missouri; 106 Peters, JoAnn; Manning, Iowa; 127, 173, 175, 316 Peters, Karen; Des Moines, Iowa; 91, 151, 229 Petersen, Dianne; Atlantic, Iowa; 76, 260 Petersen, Janice; Brayton, Iowa; 106, 268 Petersen, Lester; Avoca, Iowa; 127, 172, 174 Petersen, Richard; Earlham, Iowa; 75, 179, 201, 210 Peterson, Alan; Atlantic, Iowa; 106, 243 Peterson, Carl; Stanton, Iowa; 261 Peterson, Donald; Big Rapids, Michigan; 240, 303 Peterson, Harriette; Carl Junction, M ' ssouri; 91, 223 Peterson, Joseph; Maryville, Missouri; 280 Peterson, Keith; Madrid, Iowa; 106, 241, 300 Peterson, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 76, 253 Peterson, Martin; Shenandoah, Iowa; 106, 164 Peterson, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 280, 282 Peterson, Robert; Kansas City, Missouri; 127 Peterson, Sharon; Red Oak, Iowa; 128, 226 Petray, Maria; Tucuman, Argentina; 76 Petree, Joetta; Braymer, Missouri; 106, 156, 172, 174, 318 Petschauer, Richard; Carnarvon, Iowa; 128 Pettit, Dean; Casey, Iowa; 128 Phillips, Billie; Kansas, City, Missouri; 106, 198, 204 Phillips, Carol; Chillicothe, Missouri; 128 Phillips, Cheri; Braymer, Missouri; 106 Phillips, Edward; Missouri Valley, Iowa; 128 Phillips, Helen; Prescott, Iowa; 76, 153, 155 Phillips, Larry; Cainsville, Missouri; 106 Phillips, Myra; Leon, Iowa; 128, 164, 172, 174 Phillips, Randy; Kansas City, Missouri; 91, 237 Phillips, Richard; Stanberry, Missouri; 106 Phillips, Rick; Maryville, Missouri; 240 Phillips, Rodney; Chillicothe, Missouri; 106 Phillips, Wayne; Kansas City, Missouri; 128 Phipps, Delvin; Marshalltown, Iowa; 76 Phoenix, John; Des Moines, Iowa; 128, 166 Pickett, Nancy; St. Joseph, Missouri; 128 Pierce, Janet; Rock Port, Missouri; 128 Pierce, Michael; West Des Moines, Iowa; 106, 171, 173, 175, 176, 210 Pierce, William; Lansing, Illinois; 76, 271 Pierpoint, Lorna; St. Joseph, Missouri; 76, 160, 256 Pierson, Carolyn; Elliott, Iowa; 128 Pierson, Dwight; Elliott, Iowa; 241 Pierson, Peter; Maryville, Missouri; 162 Pinckney, Marcia; Glen Mills, Pennsylvania; 128 Pinckney, Robert; Glen Mills, Pennsylvania; 106 Pittman, Connie; Walnut, Iowa; 91 Ploghoft, Connie; Red Oak, lowo; 128 Ploghoft, Susan; Red Oak, Iowa; 91 Plough, Hugh; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 128 Poage, Donald; Maryville, Missouri; 106, 241 Polley, Brownnie; Ridgeway, Missouri; 243 Pontow, Albert; Malvern, Iowa; 128, 252, 314 Poole, Christena; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 106, 251 Poole, James; Leon, Iowa; 128 Porter, James; Memphis, Tennessee; 128, 265 Porter, Janila; Maryville, Missouri; 106 Posler, Carole; Ridgeway, Missouri; 91, 155, 251, 258 Posson, Charles; Parkville, Missouri; 92, 170, 253 Potter, Mary; Sidney, Iowa; 106, 146, 147, 156, 254 Pottorff, Jerry; Mount Ayr, lowo; 76, 152 Pottratz, Gregory; King City, Missouri; 128 Potts, Denzil; Hopkins, Missouri; 128, 167 Potts, Suzanne; Hamilton, Missouri; 225 Powell, Robert; Denison, Iowa; 128 Poynter, Harold; Maryville, Missouri; 92, 215 Prater, Craig; Bolckow, Missouri; 106 Pratt, Kay; Maryville, Missouri; 270 Pratt, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 138 Prediger, Charles; Lansdale, Pennsylvania 128 Pressley, Earl; Maryville, Missouri; 76 Preston, Stanley; Bethany, Missouri; 128 Price, John; Maryville, Missouri; 128 Price, Larry; McFall, Missouri; 76, 167 Price, Margaret; Kansas City, Missouri; 106, 161, 221 Price, Ruth; Fairfax, Missouri; 106 Prieditis, Dagnia; Clarinda, Iowa; 106, 158 Prior, Linda; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 92, 227, 260 Proctor, Larry; Grant City, Missouri; 128, 167 Props!, Floyd; Des Moines, Iowa; 76, 243 Protzman, Mary; Conception, Missouri; 128 Pruitt, Alan; Elmo, Missouri; 106 Pryor, Joseph; Maryville, Missouri; 76, 168 Przybylski, Thomas; St. Joseph, Missouri; 167, 170 Pulem, Bonnie; Platte City, Missouri; 128 Pulley, Robert; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 106, 167 Putnam, Judy; Red Oak, Iowa; 128 Pyle, Judith; Barnard, Missouri; 128 Ouigley, Rodney; Albany, Missouri; 92, 164 Quinn, James; Maryville, Missouri; 106 Quinn, Janet; Stanberry, Missouri; 106 Raasch, James; Bridgewater, Iowa; 128 Rainforth, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 128 Rains, Carol; Tarkio, Missouri; 128 Rains, John; Rippey, Iowa; 128, 231, 233 Rains, Ruth; St. Joseph, Missouri; 76 Rains, Winfred; Tarkio, Missouri; 106 Raica, Stanley; St. Joseph, Missouri; 92, 164 Ralston, Kay; Edgerton, Missouri; 128, 254, 3 Ramsey, Belle; Raytown, Missouri; 128, 158, 228 Ramsey, Thomas; Graham, Missouri; 240 Ranck, Lowell; Corning, Iowa; 92 Randall, Gary; Maryville, Missouri; 76, 294, 295 Randall, Shirley; Maryville, Missouri; 92, 164 Rankin, Hila; Colo, Iowa; 128 Ranniger, Janet; Manning, Iowa; 128, 159, 314 Ransom, Donald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 92 Ranum, Brian; Kansas City, Missouri; 128, 237, 280, 285 Rasco, Karen; Barnard, Missouri; 128, 268 Rash, Jay; Maryville, Missouri; 76, 152 Rasmussen, Gary; Walnut, Iowa; 106, 237 Ratcliffe, Sam; Tucson, Arizona; 280, 285 Ravnsborg, Jane; Turin, Iowa; 12, 177, 221, 318 Rawlins, Larry; Amity, Iowa; 76, 171, 179, 210, 262 Ray, Dorothy; Maryville, Missouri; 76, 143, 164, 182, 200, 223, 230 Ray, Mary; Barnard, Missouri; 76, 211 Ray, Peggy; Barnard, Missouri; 128 Ray, Terry; Marshalltown, Iowa; 128 Redd, James; St. Louis, Missouri; 237, 262, 280, 286 Redd, Regina,- St. Louis, Missouri; 106, 224, 316 Redden, Donna; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 76 Redman, Maurice; Leon, Iowa; 128 Redman, Rosalie; Leon, Iowa; 92 Reece, Glenda; Iowa Falls, Iowa; 76, 151, 157 Reed, Danny; Independence, Missouri; 129, 300 Reed, Michael; Kansas City, Missouri; 106 Rees, Merlyn; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 106, 310, 312, 313 Reese, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 77, 237, 295 Reeves, Bruce; Des Moines, Iowa; 129 Reichen, William; St. Joseph, Missouri; 77 Reichenbacker, Frank; Des Moines, Iowa; 129 Reichenbacker, Judith; Des Moines, Iowa; 77, 258 Reiff, William; Manilla, Iowa; 243 Reiman, Dale; Templeton, Iowa; 77 Reineke, Cheryl; Parkville, Missouri; 106, 219, 229 Reiss, Franklin; Weston, Missouri; 129, 310, 315 Rempe, Robert; Pella, Iowa; 77, 186, 262, 280, 283 Remund, David; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 77, 237, 288, 291, 292, 293 Renken, Nancy; Palmer, Iowa; 106, 174 Reno, Julia; Pattonsburg, Missouri; 129 Rentfrow, George; Trenton, Missouri; 77 Reser, James; Clearwater, Kansas; 106 Reser, Phillip; Independence, Missouri; 106, 161, 218 Resler, James; Fairfax, Missouri; 129, 173, 175 Rettenmaier, David; Carroll, Iowa; 92 Reynolds, Ralph; SI. Joseph, Missouri; 92 Reynolds, Raymond; Stanberry, Missouri; 92, 154, 193, 235 Reynolds, Thomas; St. Joseph, Missouri; 106, 240, 294 Rich, Carol; Anita, Iowa; 129 Richard, Jill; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 92, 151, 154, 164, 318 Richards, Margaret; Bridgewater, Iowa; 77, 153, 154, 268, 269 Richardson, Garry; St. Joseph, Missouri; 77, 167, 230, 234 Richardson, Gary; Camden Point, Missouri; 129, 166 Richardson, Peter; Albany, Missouri; 129 Richmond, John; Kansas City, Missouri; 129 Ridd ell, Joyce; Cameron, Missouri; 92, 155, 157, 318 Ridde, Kathryn; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 1, 106, 146 Ridge, David; Grant City, Missouri; 129 Ridge, Joyce; Agency, Missouri; 77 Ridgway, Jo; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 107, 250 Ridgway, John; Des Moines, Iowa; 296, 297 Ridnour, Ronda; Perry, Iowa; 129, 159, 256 333 Riggs, Connie; Newtow . Missouri; 129 Riggs, Ruby; Moryvitie, Missouri; 77 Riley, Charles; Des Moines, Iowa; 77, 243 Riley, Frank- Hopkins, Missouri; 77 Riley, John; Des Moines, Iowa; 129 Riley, Robert; Essex, Iowa; 129 Riley, Theresa; Maryville, Missouri; 129, 174 Rinard, Sue; Des Moines, Iowa; 129 Rinehart, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 77 Ring, Donna; Maryville, Missouri; 107, 251 , 319 Ripley, Mary; College Springs, Iowa; 92 Risse, John; Atchison, Kansas; 129 Risser, Oakly; Sheridan, Missouri; 77 Ristau, Carol; Luverne, Iowa; 107, 314 Roach, John; Russell, Iowa; 92 Robbins, Donald; Neola, Iowa; 150, 182, 230, 240 Roberts, Edwin; Grant City, Missouri; 92, 171, 172, 175, 177, 178, 210 Roberts, George; Ogden, Iowa; 129, 221 Roberts, Janice; St. Joseph, Missouri; 129 Roberts, Janis; Prescott, Iowa; 129 Roberts, Patricia; Sugar Creek, Missouri; 107, 165 Roberts, Steven; Joplin, Missouri; 129 Robertson, John; Fairfax, Missouri; 92 Robertson, Stuart; Kansas City, Missouri; 77, 253 Robey, Jerry; Maryville, Missouri; 77, 237, 303 Robinson, Dan; Maryville, Missouri; 217 Robinson, Jewell; Osborn, Missouri; 129 Robinson, Sandra; Kansas City, Missouri; 92, 229 Rockhold, Curtis; Allerton, Iowa; 92 Rodda, Peter; St. Joseph, Missouri; 92, 234 Rodemeyer, Nancy; Des Moines, Iowa; 129 Rodenburg, Virginia; Bedford, Iowa; 129 Rodriguez, Alberto; Des Moines, Iowa; 243 Roe, Eddielea; St. Louis, Missouri; 77, 162, 217, 220, 260 Roesing, Donna; St. Joseph, Missouri; 92, 155, 268 Rogness, Susan; Ames, Iowa; 107, 314 Rolens, Nancy; Oregon, Missouri; 129 Rolf, Dale; Westboro, Missouri; 77 Rollins, Wanda; Davis City, Iowa; 129 Rolofson, Warren; Red Oak, Iowa; 129 Root, Terry; Maitland, Missouri; 129 Rose, Larry; Arvada, Colorado; 129, 172, 175 Rosecrans, Karen; Hopkins, Missouri; 107, 223 Rosier, Connie; Mound City, Missouri; 107, 312 Ross, James; Bethany, Missouri; 77, 152 Ross, Lyndel; Bedford, Iowa; 107 Ross, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 241 , 280, 286 Ross, Paul; Amity, Missouri; 107, 241 Rossow, Harold; Rockwell City, lowa ; 107, 241 Rotts, Nancy; St. Joseph, Missouri; 78 Roudybush, Cheryl; Kellertoon, Iowa; 92 Roudybush, Gary; Kellerton, Iowa; 92 Rouse, Allen; Ravanna, Missouri; 129 Roush, Jerry; Pickering, Missouri; 129 Routh, Janet; Clearfield, Iowa; 129 Rowe, Arceile; Bedford, Iowa; 129, 171, 172, 175, 176 Rowe, David; Elmo, Missouri; 107 Rowe, Robert; Savannah, Missouri; 107 Rowedder, Allen; Manilla, Iowa; 107 Rowlett, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 129, 318 Ruble, Vicki; Indianola, Iowa; 107 Runyan, Beatrice; Maryville, Missouri; 129, 149 Rus, Gary; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 78 Rusk, Jack; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 129 Russell, Don; St. Joseph, Missouri; 107, 243 Russell, James; Yale, Iowa; 129 Russell, Judy; Henderson, Iowa; 129 Russell, Marcta; Graham, Missouri; 107, 176 Russom, Beverly; Stuart, Iowa; 129, 175 Rutherford, Jan; Des Moines, Iowa; 129, 171, 175 Ryan, Ronnie; Grinned, Iowa; 130 Ryan, William; Ofallon, Missouri; 164 Ryman, Ralph; St. Joseph, Missouri; 130 Saale, Suzanne; Chillicothe, Missouri; 107, 161, 221 Saemish, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 78, 167, 193 Soger, Judy; Stanberry, Missouri; 78, 159, 161, 318, 319 Soger, Linda; Stanberry, Missouri; 130 Salcedo, Joseph; St. Joseph, Missouri; 92 Salfrank, Joseph; Shenandoah, Iowa; 49, 78, 151, 153, 205, 216, 256 Salin, Danny; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 130 Sample, Harold; Cameron, Missouri; 130, 167, 318 Sams, Linda; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 130 Sand, Mary; Blockton, Iowa; 78, 155, 251, 254 Sanden, John; Ogden, Iowa; 300, 314 Sandmaier, Robert; Clarion, Iowa; 218 Sandy, Larry; Maryville, Missouri; 78 Santen, Katherine; Albia, Iowa; 130 Sapp, Dennis; Red Oak, Iowa; 107, 237 Sauer, William; Hamlin, Kansas; 78, 170 Saunders, Shirley; Kansas City, Missouri; 259 Sauvago, Phillip; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 78, 234 Sawyer, Steven,- Shenandoah, Iowa; 130, 262 Saywers, Suzanne,- Clearmont, Missouri; 130, 228, 254 Sawyers, Tim; Maryville, Missouri; 107 Saxton, Sandra; Barnard, Missouri; 130 Sayre, Connie; Des Moines, Iowa; 130, 158 Sayre, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 156 Schafer, Shirley; Dexter, Iowa; 92, 153, 256 Schantz, Robert; Elliot, Iowa; 130 Scharpnick, Stanley; Rutherford, New Jersey, 107 Scheer, Edward; Maryville, Missouri; 78 Scheer, Nancy; Maryville, Missouri; 130 Scheller, Lynn; Toledo, Ohio; 107, 251 Schendzielos, Dale; Colorado Springs, Colo rado; 107, 144, 235 Schenk, Riley; Oregon, Missouri; 130, 173, 174 Scheurich, Jon; Boxholm, Iowa; 130, 172, 175, 252, 318 Schibi, Joseph; Lynbrook, New York; 130 Schieber, Joseph; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 107 Schieber, Marilyn; Stanberry, Missouri; 107 Schieber, Patricia; Stanberry, Missouri; 78, 170 Schieber, Raymond; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 78 Schieber, ' Robert; Stanberry, Missouri; 78 Schieber, Sheila; Stanberry, Missouri; 92, 157, 225, 316 Schilling, James; St. Joseph, Missouri; 78, 164, 302 Schilling, Robert; St. Joseph, Missouri; 107, 302 Schindler, Douglas; Cosby, Missouri; 92 Schirmer, Mary; Maryville, Missouri; 1 30, 1 67 Schlegel, Roger; Dubuque, Iowa; 92, 213, 237, 280, 283 Schlesselman; Swisher, Iowa; 241 Schlichting, Kahtryn; Andalusia, Illinois; 107, 159, 173, 174, 251, 304, 314 Schlorff, Sharon; Cameron, Missouri; 130 Schmidt, Jerry; Knoxville, Iowa; 262 Schmidt, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 107, 154 Schnackel, Linda; Atlantic, Iowa; 130 Schnare, Milton; Carrollton, Missouri; 130 Schnathorst, David; Baxter, Iowa; 300 Schneider, Allan; Cosby, Missouri; 92 Schneider, Daniel; Richmond, Michigan; 78, 152, 252, 262 Schneider, Linda; Cosby, Missouri; 107, 153, 154, 251, 254 Schnell, Joyce; Grinnell, Iowa; 107, 158 Schnuelle, Helen; St. Joseph, Missouri; 92 Schobert, Connie; Nevada, Iowa; 92, 318 Schoen, Linda; Des Moines, Iowa; 130, 222 Schooler, Ann; Fairfax, Missouri; 130, 171, 173, 174, 175 Schooler, Terry; Maryville, Missouri; 316 Schope, James; Marion, Iowa; 92 Schott, Eddie; Gladstone, Missouri; 107 Schreffler, James; Maryville, Missouri; 78 Schreffler, Linda; Maryville, Missouri; 78 Schrier, Jonnelle; Maryville, Missouri; 130 Schrimsher, Jack; Kansas City, Missouri; 92, 166, 168, 169 Schroeder, Edward; Oregon, Missouri; 92, 172 Schroder, John,- Hastings, Nebraska; 243 Schulenberg, Mary; Richmond, Missouri; 92, 206, 224, 225, 249, 279 Schuler, Robert; Atlantic, Iowa; 240 Schulte, David; Granger, Iowa,- 130 Schultz, Edward; Maryville, Missouri; 78 Schultz, Mark; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 107 Schuman, Roger; Oregon, Missouri; 130 Schuster, Linda; Des Moines, Iowa; 130 Schwarz, Beverly; Maryville, Missouri; 130, 270 Schwarz, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 92 Schwenk, Francis; Red Hill, Pennsylvania; 130, 280, 285 Schwieso, Dennis,- Manilla, Iowa,- 78, 237 Scott, Allan; Kansas City, Missouri; 253 Scott, Linda; Farragut, Iowa; 130, 157 Scott, Ronnie; Orrville, Ohio; 78, 237, 294 Scott, Sandra; Rock Port, Missouri; 130 Scott, Vincent; Hopkins, Missouri; 236 Seabaugh, Kathryne,- Savannah, Missouri; 107, 223 Sedwick, George; St. Joseph, Missouri; 79 See, Alan; Peru, Iowa; 92, 170 Seely, Kendra; Algona, Iowa; 227 Seifert, Kathleen; Cameron, Missouri; 92, 159, 161, 304 Seipel, Diane,- Maryville, Missouri; 79 Seipel, Julia; Conception Junction, Missouri; 130 Seipel, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 79 Seiverling, Willis; Ephrata, Pennsylvania; 280 Selby, Barbara; Villisca, Iowa; 79, 155 Selby, Mary; Maryville, Missouri; 79 Sell, Michael; Clarinda, Iowa; 79 Sell, Wayne; Silver City, Iowa; 107, 164 Settles, J. D.; Maryville, Missouri; 79 Severson, Marcene; Jewell, Iowa; 79, 229, 279 Sexton, Sheryl; Logan, Iowa; 92, 153, 256 Shady, Lewis; St. Joseph, Missouri; 92, 172, 174 Shamberger, Ann; Maryville, Missouri; 79, 143, 193, 195, 228, 230, 248 Sharp, Rita; Mound City, Missouri; 79, 172, 173 Sharp, Robert; Banard, Missouri; 130 Shaw, Gary; Denison, Iowa; 79 Shea, Jerry; Maryville, Misouri; 107 Shea, Paul; Maryville, Missouri; 79 Sheehan, Judith; St. Joseph, Missouri; 107, 164, 254 Sheehan, Tenilla; Stanberry, Misouri; 130, 149 Sheetz, Beverly; Braymer, Missouri; 107, 159, . 278, 279, 304, 318 Sheil, Joseph; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 130 Sheker, Gary; Fort Dodge, Iowa; 107 Shelton, Linda; Independence, Missouri; 130 Shepard, Norma; St. Joseph, Missouri,- 79 Sheppard, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 79 Sherard, Stephen; St. Joseph, Missouri; 107, 167 Sherbo, John; Maryville, Missouri; 79 Sherbon, Kathryn,- Kansas City, Missouri; 1 30, 316 Sherbondy, Jo; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 130 Sherlock, Ed; St, Joseph, Missouri; 210, 221 Sherman, Elaine; Maryville, Missouri; 93, 229, 278, 279 Sheruda, Joseph; Hackettstown, New Jersey; 130, 167 Shestak, David; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 93, 162, 211, 217, 218 Shestak, William; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 130 Shew, Susan; Auburn, Nebraska; 130, 164, 256 Shewmaker, Anita; Cosbb, Missouri; 130, 165, 268 Shields, Gary; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 79, 152, 193, 233 Shields, Nancy; Bedford, Iowa; 93, 268 Shipley, Beverly; Burlington Junction, Mis souri; 93, 157 Shoning, James; Des Moines, Iowa; 164, 169 Shradel, Patricia,- Riverside, Iowa; 224 Shreve, Donna; Savannah, Missouri; 107 Shreve, Rado; Savannah, Missouri; 107 Shriver, Suzanne; Maryville, Missouri; 107 Shroyer, Dona; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 79, 164 Shumate, Charlotte; Dunlap, Iowa; 130 Shupe, Roger; Stanberry, Missouri; 131 Siddens, Lettie; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 79 Silletto, Gary; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 169 Sillik, Beverly; Omaha, Nebraska; 225 Silvius, Fred; Plattsburg, Missouri; 167 Simerly, Samuel,- Maryville, Missouri; 93, 167 Simmons, Judith; Liberty, Missouri; 131, 314 Simmons, Larry; Parkville, Missouri; 131 Simon, Michael; Falls City, Nebraska; 107, 288, 291, 292, 293 Simons, Edward; Des Moines, Iowa,- 303 334 Simons, Sondra; Des Moines, Iowa; 108, 159, 215, 228 Simpson, James; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 108, 167, 168 Sinclair, Carole; Melrose, Iowa; 93 ,154, 159, 310, 316 Sissel, Jane,- Kellerton, Iowa; 131 Skoglund, Lawrence; Barnard, Missouri; 1 67, 168 Slater, Donald; Crocker, Missouri; 131 Slater, Sandra; Red Oak, Iowa; 108, 256, 317 Slawson, Janice; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 108, 250 Sleister, Dennis; Manilla, Iowa; 131 Sleister, Paulette; Manilla, Iowa; 93, 153 Slusher, Carter; Kansas City, Missouri; 93, 234 Slykhuis, Jean; Dallas, Iowa; 79, 156, 315 Smetana, Richard; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 108, 171, 173, 175, 201, 252 Smith, Betty; Dunlap, Iowa; 131 Smith, Barbara; Melcher, Iowa; 79 Smith, Connie; Maryville, Missouri; 79 Smith, Denney; Lorimor, Iowa; 108 Smith, Elizabeth; Maryville, Missouri; 131 Smith, Floyd; Chariton, Iowa; 93, 294 Smith, Franklin; Mound City, Missouri; 80 Smith, Fred; St. Joseph, Missouri; 131 Smith, Gretchen; Malvern, Iowa; 80 Smith; Eddie; Des Moines, Iowa; 235, 296, 306 Smith, Judith; Des Moines, Iowa; 228 Smith, Kathryn; Casey, Iowa; 93, 1 54, 1 59, 206, 256, 304, 305, 310, 314 Smith, Lane; Grandview, Missouri; 80, 237 Smith, Lenore; Margarita, Canal Zone; 93, 254 Smith, Linda; Oregon, Missouri; 131, 149, 173, 175 Smith, Linda; Helena, Missouri; 131, 156, 222 Smith, Mary; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 131 Smith, Millard; Blythedale, Missouri; 93, 171, 173, 174, 175 Smith, Pamela; Tarkio, Missouri; 131, 164 Smith, Phyllis; Maryville, Missouri; 80, 159, 161 Smith, Polly; Red Oak, Iowa; 131, 226 Smith, Rhea; Anita, Iowa; 131, 161, 203 Smith, Richard; Melchei, Iowa; 108, 240 Smith, Ronald; Des Moines, Iowa; 131 Smith, Ronald; Grant City, Missouri; 93 Smith, Sandra; Des Moines, Iowa; 131 Smith, Sharon; Bethany, Missouri; 93, 170 Smith, Sheryl; Elliott, Iowa; 131 Smith, Stephen; Kidder, Missouri; 108 Smither, Louis; Weston, Missouri; 108 Snead, Stanley; Hatfield, Missouri; 131 Sneed, Susan; Bedford, Iowa; 131 Snell, Linda; North Kansas City, Missouri; 131, 278 Snook, Arlene; Floris, Iowa; 131, 159, 257 Snook, Darwin; Grand River, Iowa; 108 Snuffer, Helen; St. Joseph, Missouri; 80 Snyder, Gary; Chillicothe, Missouri; 131 Snyder, Gloria; Vail, Iowa; 93 Snyder, Thomas; Mitchellville, Iowa; 131 Sobalvarro, Carol; Kansas City, Missouri; 80 Sollenberger, David; Fort Dodge, Iowa; 108 Sorber, Jerald; Adair, Iowa,- 108, 271 Sorensen, Frederick; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 93 Sorensen, Michael; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 108, 169 Sorensen, Soren; Avoca, Iowa; 80, 152, 1 93, 253, 314 Sorensen, Stephen; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 93, 152, 167 Southard, Woody; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 241 Southwick, Harold; Law son, Missouri; 131 Spain, Darrell; Farragut, Iowa; 108 Sparks, Orville; Princeton, Missouri; 131 Sparks, Paul; St. Joseph, Missouri; 93 Spector, Sheldon; St. Joseph, Missouri; 80, 164 Speece, Mike; Auburn, Nebraska; 131 Speer, John; Kansas City, Missouri; 131 Sperry, James; Des Moines, Iowa; 131 Spicer, Linda; Draper, South Dakota; 131 Spicer, Marjean; Lenox, Iowa; 108 Spillman, Marlene; Albany, Missouri; 108 Spinello, Joseph; Kansas City, Missouri; 280 Spink, Kathryn; Woodbine, Iowa,- 93 Spire, Edwin; Maryville, Missouri; 80, 154, 167, 235 Spolar, Michael; Melcher, Iowa; 80, 164, 271 Spor, Judith; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 131, 159 Spraker, Alan; Tacoma, Washington; 108 Spri ester, Carolyn; Maryville, Missouri; 80, 153, 155 Spriester, Fred; Maryville, Missouri; 80 Springer, Janice; Savannah, Missouri; 229 Spurgeon, William; West Des Moines, Iowa; 108 Stadlman, Paul; Des Moines, Iowa; 262 Stafford, Gary; St. Joseph, Missouri; 235 Stalcup, Sandra; Afton, Iowa; 93, 175, 268 Stalling, Cyde; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 93 Stalling, Ellen; Barnard, Missouri; 108 Stanley, Evelyn; Maryville, Missouri; 80, 151, 156 Starr, Raymond; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 80, 170 Staton, Erwin; Wakenda, Missouri; 131 Sfeck, David; Tarkio, Missouri; 167 Steckelberg, Rickey; Kirk man, Iowa; 80, 171, 173, 174, 179, 201, 210 Steele, Donald; Maryville, Missouri; 131 Steele, Suzanne; Rock Port, Missouri; 131 Steffenson, Glen,- Waukon, Iowa; 131, 314 Steinfeld, Judy; El Paso, Texas; 108, 164 Stein hauser, John; Stanberry, Missouri; 108, 316 Stein hauser, Mary; Stanberry, Missouri; 80 Steinhauser, Robert; Stanberry, Missouri; 93, 152, 316 Steinhauser, William; Stanberry, Missouri; 80 Steinmon, Beric; Albany, Missouri; 108 Steinmetz, Cheryl; Kansas City, Missouri; 131, 256, 318 Stenzel, Garry; Cainsville, Missouri; 131 Stenzel, Glen; Hamburg, Iowa; 80, 173, 175 Stephens, Allen; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 131 Stephens, Carolyn; Maryville, Missouri; 93 Stephens, Charles; Maryville, Missouri; 80 Stephens, Dennis; Benton, Iowa; 131, 294 Stephens, Kelley; Maryville, Missouri; 152 Stephens, Michael; Raytown, Missouri; 193, 240 Stephens, Richard; Benton, Iowa; 80, 10.8 Stephens) Richard; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 167 Sterling, Garl; Maryville, Missouri; 241 Sterling, Stephanie; Kansas City, Missouri; 131 Stevens, Larry; Denver, Missouri; 131 Stevens, Lorna; Kansas City, Missouri; 108, 182, 193, 196, 198, 199, 223, 261 Stevens, Richard; Westboro, Missouri; 131, 166, 271 Stevenson, Leon; Blencoe, Iowa; 132, 314 Stewart, Diana; Earlam, Iowa,- 132, 316 Stewart, Robert; Springfield, Missouri; 108, 163, 164 Stewart, Robert; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 166 Stewart, Roger; Hopkins, Missouri; 108 Stickler, Jonalee; Maryville, Missouri; 81 Stickler, Kenneth; Maryville, Missouri; 81 Stilabower, Sandra; Chillicothe, Missouri; 93, 227 Stilley, Edward; Red Oak, Iowa; 93, 233 St ill wagon, Linda; Raytown, Missouri; 132, 256 Stitt, Michele; Kansas City, Missouri; 165, 166, 227 Stitt, Terry; Lagrange, Illinois; 227 Stoaks, Peggy; Lenox, Iowa; 108 Stoll, Carol; Stanberry, Missouri; 132 Stoll, Clara; Stanberry, Missouri; 93 Stone, Cheryl; Barre, Vermont; 132, 159, 160 Stone, Lyle; Gray, Iowa; 108, 233 Stone, Robert; Lake View, Iowa; 132 Stone, Robert; Falls City, Nebraska; 132 Stoner, Jane; Logan, Iowa; 215 Stoner, Terry; Ravenwood, Missouri; 93, 156, 221 Stookey, Carol; Des Moines, Iowa; 108, 227 Stookey, Steven; Des Moines, Iowa; 132 Story, William; Kansas City, Missouri; 108, 164 Strachan, Linda; Red Oak, Iowa; 81, 151, 153, 256 Straight, Beverly; Maryville, Missouri; 81 Straight, Mary; Bedford, Iowa; 132 Stratford, Lyn; Manson City, Iowa,- 81, 154 Stratton, Tom; Red Oak, Iowa; 81, 167, 168, 169 Straub, Alfred; Fairfax, Missouri; 93 Straub, Cheryl; Maryville, Missouri; 81 Straub, Richard; Maryville, Missouri; 81 Strauch, Judy,- Maryville, Missouri; 132, 164 Strauch, Linda,- Braddyville, Iowa; 132, 316 Stream, Rodney; Shannon City, Iowa,- 132 Strecker, Dennis; Preston, Nebraska; 93 Stroebele, Jerald; Maryville, Missouri; 93 Stroblel, Rose; Maryville, Missouri; 108 Staurt, David; Fairfield, Connecticut; 93, 235 Stucki, Roger; St. Joseph, Missouri; 300, 301 Sturm, David; Clearfield, Iowa,- 132 Sturm, William; Conception Junction, Mis- souri; 132 Suddaby, Robert; St. Joseph, Missouri; 81, 315 SuetterMn, Kenneth; Maryville, Missouri; 93, 176, 210, 309, 310, 318, 319 Sullivan, James; Cameron, Missouri; 132, 316 Sullivan, John; Bridgewater, Iowa,- 108 Summers, Douglas; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 108, 152, 169 Sunderman, Judith; Clarinda, Iowa; 81 Sundermann, Shirley,- Westboro, Missouri; 81, 170 Sungren, Karen; Stanton, Iowa,- 132, 314 Sungren, Richard; Stanton, Iowa; 93 Sutter, Anita; Fairfax, Missouri; 81 Sutton, Lois; Storm Lake, Iowa; 132, 256 Swalley, Basil; Pickering, Missouri; 132 Swaney, Charles; Hopkins, Missouri; 81 Swaney, Leslie; Maryville, Misouri; 1 32, 1 64, 166 Swan son, Brenda; Maryville, Missouri; 132 Swan son, Robin; Stanton, Iowa; 132, 228 Swartz, Dennis; Shenandoah, Iowa; 108 Sweeney, Linda; Afton, Iowa; 81, 151, 156 Sweney, Patricia; Shenandoah, Iowa; 81, 172 Swift, Edward; Maryville, Missouri; 132, 164 Swink, Marshall; Pickering, Missouri; 108 Swofford, Donna; Gallatin, Missouri; 132 Swords, James; Maryville, Missouri; 132 Swords, Janet; Maryville, Missouri; 316 Syata, Robert; St. Joseph, Missouri; 156 Taake, Jean; Des Moines, Iowa,- 312 Tackett, Natalie; Maryville, Missouri; 81 Tackett, Wava; Glenwood, Iowa,- 1, 81, 143, 146, 151, 155, 156, 200, 254 Tadlock, William; Guilford, Missouri; 81, 167, 168 Tanner, Douglas; St. Louis, Missouri; 132 Tarwater, Patti; St. Joseph, Missouri; 108, 148, 227 Tasler, Ramona; Churdan, Iowa; 93, 154, 157 Tatman, Linda,- Platte City, Missouri; 132, 172 Tatman, Wilson; Platte City, Missouri; 81, 280, 282, 300 Tauchen, Rosemary; Chillicothe, Missouri; 93, 164, 166 Taylor, Benny; Allerton, Iowa; 132 Taylor, Charles; Rock Port, Missouri; 108 Taylor, Charles; Osborn, Missouri; 1 32, 167, 315 Taylor, Cynthia,- Rock Port, Missouri; 132, 256 Taylor, David; Maitland, Missouri; 82, 172, 173, 175, 177, 178, 179, 210, 235 Taylor, Jerry; Maryville, Missouri; 59, 82, 139, 143, 144, 145, 186, 199, 271 Taylor, Joe; Pacific Junction, Iowa; 132 Taylor, Joyce; Maryville, Missouri; 93 Taylor, Larry; Tabo, Iowa; 108 Taylor, Larry; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 234 Taylor, Linda; Hopkins, Missouri; 132, 169 Taylor, Rebecca; Kansas City, Missouri; 108, 157, 225 Taylor, Ruth; Lucas, Iowa; 132 Teale, Hugh; Maryville, Missouri; 93 Templeman, Rachel; Atlantic, Iowa,- 132, 256 Terrysler, Bruce,- Jewell, Iowa; 167 Teschner, Judy; St. Joseph, Missouri; 93, 154 Thacker, Gregory; Hemple, Missouri; 167 Thatch, Judy; Parkville, Missouri; 82, 151, 312 Thiel, Dennis; McClelland, Iowa; 132 Thomas, Consfantine; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 132 Thomas, Doris; Macksburg, Iowa; 268 Thomas, Lorry; St. Joseph, Missouri; 93, 231, 233 Thomas, Mark; Des Moines, Iowa; 296 Thomas, Pamela; St. Joseph, Missouri; 93, 154, 254 Thompson, Arnold; Davis City, Iowa; 234, 294, 295 335 Thompson, Ai ville, Missouri; 149 Thompson, Cel Kansas City, Missouri; 82, 151, 196, , 207, 227, 254, 279 Thompson Amity, Missouri; 108 Thompson ivid; Sioux City, Iowa; 132 Thompson, Dennis; Des Moines, Iowa; 132, 167 Thompson, Everett; Oakland, Iowa; 108 Thompson, James; Maryville, Missouri; 82, 164, 166 Thompson, Janice; Maysville, Missouri; 132 Thompson, John; Princeton, Missouri; 132 Thompson, Kathryn; Conway, Iowa; 108, 157, 225 Thompson, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 150, 193, 240 Thompson, Michael; Coon Rapids, Iowa; 132 Thompson, Michael; Quitman, Missouri; 93, 167 Thompson, Michael; Bury St. Edmunds, Eng- land; 132, 158, 168, 312 Thompson, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 280, 283 Thompson, Norma; Hopkins, Missouri; 210 Thompson, Patricia; Lexington, Missouri; 94, 268 Thomson, Michael; Maryville, Missouri; 109, 167, 168 Thoreson, Carlo; Soldier, Iowa; 109, 155, 171, 173, 174, 175, 250 Thornton, Gloria; Des Moines, Iowa; 227 Thorson, James; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 132 Thraen, Verlee; Harlan, Iowa; 133, 316 Thrasher, Patricia; Grant City, Missouri; 133 Thurnau, Gary; Craig, Missouri; 94, 193, 262 Tiberghien, Patricio; Independence, Missouri; 133, 315 Tietz, Gary; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94, 151, 155, 164, 166, 252, 262, 318 Tillotson, Terry; Cainsville, Missouri; 109 Timm, Robert; Saddle Brook, New Jersey; 133 Timmerman, Lyle; Nodaway, Iowa; 237 Tipton, Gerri; Grand Island, Nebraska; 82, 156, 193, 227, 230, 248, 316 Todd, Beverly; Mound City, Missouri; 133, 318 Todora, Frederick; New Rochelle, New York; 167 Tonnies, Charles; Maryville, Missouri; 109, 280, 286 Tonnies, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 288 Toppa, Ronald; Middletown, Rhode Island; 94 Toto, William; Nutley, New Jersey; 133 Townsend, Carroll; St. Joseph, Missouri; 82, 164 Townsend, Herbert; Savannah, Missouri; 82, 167, 168 Townsend, Shirley; Guilford, Missouri; 82, 152 Tracy, Gary; Des Moines, Iowa; 109, 234 Tracy, Leo; Adel, Iowa; 133 Trask, Martha; Renwick, Iowa; 82, 153, 154, 167 Trecek, Edward; Logan, Iowa; 94, 171, 172, 174, 177, 201, 210, 235 Treese, Donna; Ravenwood, Missouri; 82, 170 Tribolet, Ronald; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 82, 237 Triplet!, Emory; Kansas City, Missouri; 243 Trogdon, Spencer; Kans as City, Missouri; 133 Trost, David; Lenox, Iowa; 133 Trotter, Ann; Kansas City, Missouri; 82, 223 Troutner, Ross; Cameron, Missouri; 133 Trow, James; Maryville, Missouri; 300 True, Larry; Avoca, Iowa; 133, 317 Trummer, Pamela; Des Moines, Iowa; 254 Tryon, Robert; Linden, Iowa; 133 Tuchband, Thomas; Western Springs, Illinois; 109 Tuggle, Sue, Ridgeway, Missouri; 109 Turnbull, Reginald; Maryville, Missouri; 148, 149, 172, 175, 318 Turner, Eugene; Griswold, Iowa; 109 Turner, John; Newton, Iowa; 133, 296 Turner, Linda; Anita, Iowa; 94, 198, 228 Turner, Sharon; Platte City, Missouri; 133 tie, Dixie; Breckenridge, Missouri; 109, 166 uxhorn, Joyce; Auburn, Nebraska; 133 ile, Joel; College Springs, Iowa; 133 c Alan; Fort Dodge, Iowa; 241 ■- ' i, Thomas; St. Joseph, Missouri; 82, 154, 164 3, Alberta; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; ! 59 wood, Mary; Sharpsburg, Iowa; 109 Underwood, Phillip; Independence, Misouri; 133, 292 Ungles, Elvin; Skidmore, Missouri; 82 Untiedt, Rita; Stanberry, Missouri; 133 Utt, Elvin; Cameron, Missouri; 301 Vaccaro, Vincent; Kansas City, Missouri; 133 Valandingham, Donna; Gladstone, Missouri; 133, 159 Valentine, Ronald; Gravity, Iowa; 133 Vancleave, Patricia; Kansas City, Missouri; 133 Vander Werf, Glen; Pella, Iowa; 109, 231, 233 Van Dyke, Alvin; Pella, Iowa; 241, 288, 291, 292 Vanfossan, Jim; Barnard, Missouri; 109, 234 Vanfossan, Lynn; Barnard, Missouri; 133 Van Fosson, Linda; Braddyville, Iowa; 109, 157 Van Houtan, Jerry; New Hampton, Missouri; 82 Van Meter, Richard; Guthrie Center, Iowa; 109, 241 Van Sickle, Don; St. Joseph, Missouri; 82, 235 Vansickle, Rita; Maryville, Missouri; 173, 175, 177 Van Sky, Larry; Kenai, Alaska; 109 Vanvactor, Richard; Stanberry, Missouri; 133 Varchola, George; Saddle Brook, New Jersey; 133 Vawter, Jim; Maryville, Missouri; 173, 174 Veak, Bernard; Essex, Iowa; 82, 144, 164, 233, 245 Vermie, Jack; Mitchellville, Iowa; 133 Vermuele, Carolyn; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 133, 172, 174 Versteeg, Betty; Orange City, Iowa; 133 Veylupek, Gary; Maryville, Missouri; 173, 174, 227 Veylupek, Gayle; Maryville, Missouri; 82, 157 Vierk, Wayne; Lansing, Illinois; 133 Vinson, David; Chillicothe, Missouri; 234 Visser, Carolyn; Albia, Iowa; 94, 153, 155, 251 Viti, Frank; Providence, Rhode Island; 240 Vock, Gregory; Maryville, Missouri; 280 Voegtlin, Paul; Mitchellville, Iowa; 133 Vogler, Jon; Boone, Iowa; 109 Vollmuth, Jim; Atlantic, Iowa; 133, 288, 290 Voyce, Jo Ann; Des Moines, Iowa; 109, 155, 156, 251, 318 Vulgamott, Dorothy; Savannah, Missouri; 321 Wagers, Sue; Stanberry, Missouri; 82, 155, 159, 161, 225 304, Wagers, Ronald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 133, 169 Wagner, Jo; Maryville, Missouri; 109 Wagner, Donald; Manning, Iowa; 109 Wagner, Patricia; Lansing, Illinois; 133 Wagner, Robert; Maryville, Missouri; 109 Waldeier, Connie; Worth, Missouri; 259 Walden, Harriett; Carrollton, Missouri; 133 278 Waldron, Mary; Maryville, Missouri; 83, 223 Waldron, Robert; Creston, Iowa; 109 Walker, Brenda; Kansas City, Missouri; 94, 173, 175, 268 Walker, Jane; Lytton, Iowa; 133, 226 Walker, John; Van Meter, Iowa; 94, 170 Walker, Judith; Des Moines, Iowa; 83 Walker, Linda; Platte City, Missouri; 133 Walker, Patricia; Cameron, Missouri; 109, 312 Walker, Paul; Mount Ayr, Iowa; 83, 243 Walker, Robert; Van Meter, Iowa; 235 Walker, Robert; Rock Port, Missouri; 241 Walker, Sharon; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94, 155, 165, 166, 226, 268 Walkup, Vivi; Oregon, Missouri; 109, 148, 156, 160, 227 Wallace, Carolyn; Maryville, Missouri; 61 Wallace, Linda; Benton, Iowa; 109 Wallace, Robert; St. Joseph; Missouri; 83 Wallace, Ronald; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94 Wallace, Vernon; Spickard, Missouri; 94, 168 Wallis, Gary; Grinnell, Iowa; 133 Walsh, Carmen; Eagle Grove, Iowa; 94, 269 Walter, Eldon; Prescott, Iowa; 109, 234 Walter, Ronald, Adel, Iowa; 94, 163, 170 Walton, Paula; Stuart, Iowa; 94, 153 Wanken, Jerry; Eagle Grove, Iowa; 109 Ward, James; New Hampton, Missouri; 133 Ware, Barbara; Maryville, Missouri; 222 Ware, Diana; Riverton, Iowa; 109 Ware, Linda; Bedford, Iowa; 109, 210 Ware, Michael; Bedford, Iowa; 94 Ware, Phyllis; Pickering, Missouri; 109 Wareham, Robert; Highland, Kansas; 83 Warne, Jo; Grimes, Iowa; 133 Wasserfallen, David; Fairfax, Missouri; 109, 252 Watkins, Flame; Falls City, Nebraska; 109 Watkins, Paula; Cameron, Missouri; 133, 157, 312 Watsabaugh, J. B.; St. Joseph, Missouri; 243, 303 Watson, James; Bethany, Missouri; 109, 240 Watson, Paul; Cameron, Missouri; 109, 167, 318 Watson, William; Tabor, Iowa; 94, 164, 253, 262 Watts, Cecelia; Rock Port, Missouri; 133 Weatherman, Marilyn; Bolckow, Missouri; 134, 268, 317 Weaver, Charles; St. Joseph, Misouri; 134 Weaver, Gary; Oakland, Iowa; 109, 231, 233 Webb, Harold; Ortonville, Michigan; 109, 161, 211, 218 Wedel, Ruth; Langdon, Missouri; 134 Weibel, James; Denver, Colorado; 94, 316 Wiedenhaft, Kay; Weldon, Iowa; 134, 148, 149 Weinhold, Anthony; Ephrata, Pennsylvania; 280, 284 Weis, Delbert; Denison, Iowa; 109 Weis, Richard; Oregon, Missouri; 109, 168 Weissenbach, Edward; Lawson, Missouri; 109 Weisshaar, Nancy; Creston, Iowa; 83, 153, 155, 177, 315 Welch, Janet; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94, 154 Welsch, Robert; Bridgewater, Iowa; 109 Wempe, Barbara; Maryville, Missouri; 134 Wenzel, Charles; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 134 West, Averill; Blockton, Iowa; 83, 309, 310, 317 West, Carl; Gower, Missouri; 109, 167 Wesf, Glenn; St. Joseph, Missouri; 83, 243 West, Rosalie; Blockton, Iowa; 134, 268, 317 Weston, Paula; Maitland, Missouri; 158, 198, 229 Whaley, Wesley; Rochester, Minnesota; 134 Wheeler, Kent; Maryville, Missouri; 83 Whetstone, Gano; Casey, Iowa; 94, 159, 161, 206 Whetstone, Richard; Anita, Iowa; 109 Whipple, Ben; Red Oak, Iowa; 109 Whitaker; John; Gilman City, Missouri; 110 Whitcomb, John; Kellogg, Iowa; 94 White, Cheryl; Excelsior Springs, Missouri; 134 White, Herbert; Shawnee Mission, Kansas; 1 10 White, Larry; Des Moines, Iowa; 83, 296, 297, 318, 319 White, Lowell; Red Oak, Iowa; 134 Whited, Beverly; Elmo, Missouri; 134, 268 Whitehead, Sharon; Independence, Missouri; 110, 225, 315 Whitehill, Barry; Shenandoah, Iowa; 134, 168, 318 Whiteman, Susan; Maysville, Missouri; 83 Whitlatch, Robert; Dallas, Iowa; 94 Whitney, Diane; St. Joseph, Missouri; 83, 164, 165, 251 Whitney, Stephen; St. Joseph, Missouri; 110 Whittlesey, Howard; Parkville, Missouri; 174, 176, 179 Wideman, Alan; Denver, Missouri; 110 Widener, Deanna; Redfield, Iowa; 225 Wiederholt, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 134 Wieneke, Marilynn; Lathrop, Missouri; 134 Wilcox, Dwight; St. Joseph, Missouri; 83, 164 Wilcoxson, Anthony; Lamoni, Iowa; 134 Wilcoxson, Stephen; Lamoni, Iowa; 83, 94 Wiles, Tommy; Maryville, Missouri; 134 Wiley, Diana; Aurora, Colorado; 110, 179, 210 Wiley, Jean; Quitman, Missouri; 94, 155, 156 Wiley, Kurby; Quitman, Missouri; 134 Wilkes, Janice; Kansas City, Missouri; 134, 312 Wilkins, Arthur; Washington, D.C.; 134 Will, Peter; Red Oak, Iow a; 134 Willey, Nancy; Maryville, Missouri; 83 Williams, Jane; Maitland, Missouri; 110 Williams, Nancy; Lytton, Iowa; 134, 228 Williams, Robert; Des Moines, Iowa; 210 Williams, Shirley; Malvern, Iowa; 94, 251 Williams, Terry; Glenwood, Iowa; 252 336 Williams, William; Des Moines, Iowa; 168, 169 Williamson, Eddie; Maryville, Missouri; 94 Willrett, Dean; Algona, Iowa; 306 Wilson, Brenda,- Sheridan, Missouri; 134 Wilson, Charles; Maquoketa, Iowa; 134, 294 Wilson, Dennis; Maryville, Missouri; 134 Wilson, Doris; Gallatin, Missouri; 162, 217 Wilson, Dorothy; Chlllicothe, Missouri; 134, 278 Wilson, Eddie; Princeton, Missouri; 94, 167 Wilson, James; Maryville, Missouri; 83, 137 Wilson, Jean; Hastings, Iowa; 316 Wilson, Judy; Altamont, Missouri; 110 Wilson, Karen; Maryville, Missouri; 94, 160, 177, 198, 215 Wilson, Karen; Maryville, Missouri; 229 Wilson, Marilyn; Chillicothe, Missouri; 110, 159, 304 Wilson, Norma; Maryville, Missouri; 110, 228 Wilson, Richard; Sheridan, Missouri; 83, 170 Wilson, Stephen; Maryville, Missouri; 134 Wilson, Twila; RushviMe, Missouri; 83, 312 Wilson, Vicky; Maryville, Missouri; 83, 137 Wilson, Wayne; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94 Winders, Susan; Blue Springs, Missouri; 110, 154, 228, 256 Wineinger, Carolyn; St. Joseph, Missouri; 211 Wineinger, Ronald; Stanberry, Missouri; 163 Winkler, Kathryn; Creston, Iowa; 94, 174, 268 Winn, Robert; Edgerton, Missouri; 110 Winzenread, Johanna; Maryville, Missouri; 94, 157 Wion, Lynne; Beaconsfield, Iowa; 110, 159 Wirt, Barbara; Dumont, New Jersey; 134 Wirt, Cheryl; Atlantic, Iowa; 110, 256, 316 Wisdom, Clinton; Kansas City, Missouri; 94, 164, 234 Wise, Frederick; Lytton, Iowa; 110, 294 Wise, Philip; Hopkins, Missouri; 134 Wishman, Donna; Ogden, Iowa; 134, 169 Wiskoski, Ed; St. Joseph, Missouri; 110, 280, 285 Wittbrodr, Harold; Flint, Michigan; 83, 167 Wold, Cheryl; Council Bluffs, Iowa; 134 Wolf, Donna; Rock Port, Missouri; 84 Wolf, Joseph; Rock Port, Misouri; 84, 312 Wolf, Linda; Rock Port, Missouri; 110, 312 Woltz, James; Grand Junction, Iowa; 134 Wolverton, Carol; Stanberry, Missouri; 94, 159 Wood, Lyle; Elmo, Missouri; 110 Wood, Marilyn; Kansas City, Missouri; 134, 156 Wood, Robert; Atlantic, Iowa; 134 Wood, Sharon; St. Joseph, Missouri; 256 Wood, Thomas; Maryville, Missouri; 110 Woody, Larry; Albany, Missouri; 134 Wookey, Kenneth; 321 Workman, Carol; King City, Missouri; 143, 171, 193, 207, 223 Workman, Robert; Atlantic, Iowa; 110, 241 Worley, Helen; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94 Worth, Joyce; Worth, Missouri; 134 Worthy, Lillie; St. Louis, Missouri; 110 Wortman, Carol; Malvern, Iowa; 134, 175 Wortman, Martha; Des Moines, Iowa; 94 Wray, Keith; Parnell, Missouri; 110 Wright, Lillian; Craig, Missouri; 84 Wulf, Gary; Savannah, Missouri; 134 Wyatt, George; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94, 231, 233 Wyatt, Robert; Mercer, Missouri; 134 Wyatt, Stephen; Kansas City, Missouri; 110 Wyman, Janet; Maitland, Missouri; 135, 154, 173, 175, 226 Yackie, Alfred; St. Joseph, Missouri; 233 Yaple, Jon; Burlington Junction, Missouri; 110 Yaple, Sandra; St. Joseph, Missouri; 84, li Yate s, Jennifer; Wake View, Iowa; 110, 156, 223, 260 Yaw, Charles; Richmond, Missouri; 135 Yeager, William; Independence, Missouri; 84, 243 Yehle, Mark; Maryville, Missouri; 94 Yost, John; Falls City, Nebraska; 110 Youell, Carolyn; Skidmore, Missouri; 110, 158 Young, Connie; Maryville, Missouri; 135 Young, Georgia; Cameron, Missouri; 203, 226, 249 Young, Larry; St. Joseph, Missouri; 94, 164 Young, Martha; Osceola, Iowa; 84 Young, Melvin; Fortescue, Missouri; 84, 152 Young, Patricia; Maryville, Missouri; 84, 136 Young, Phillip; Cainsville, Misouri; 135 Young, Robert; Sheridan, Missouri; 135 Young, Roscoe,- Maryville, Missouri; 84, 136 Young, Sally; Plattsburg, Missouri; 135 Young, Shirley; Earlham, Iowa; 135 Younger, Edward; Overland Park, Kansas; 110 Younger, Marsha; Fairfax, Missouri; 135, 158, 159 Younger, Thomas; Elmo, Missouri; 135 Zabel, Charles; Atchison, Kansas; 135 Zapf, Sharon; Skidmore, Missouri; 135 Zech, Carolyn; Maryville, Missouri; 135 Zehr, Barbara; Manson, Iowa; 147 Zeiger, John; Stanberry, Missouri; 1 10, 235 Zeiger, Katherine; Stanberry, Missouri; 135 Zimmerman, Danny; Maryville, Missouri; 210 Zimmerman, Dennis; PrescoM, Iowa; 84 Zimmerman, Paula; St. Joseph, Missouri; 84, 155 Zoffka, Donavon; Schaller, Iowa; 1 10 Zuck, James; Hamburg, Iowa; 135 Zwank, Phyllis; Maryville, Missouri; 161, 220 Zwank, Ronald; Maryville, Missouri; 152 337 Qf©P i • • ' £_ | | ' . 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