Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)

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A 0 nife we dfancl cbgfglecl we a U J , f ff Southeast Missouri State College Cape Girardeau, Missouri CI C172 311.9569 f f- i Volume 43 E Missouri . . . Mark Twain . . . Jessie James . . . Eugene Field . . . Harry Truman . . . dogwood . . . hawthorne . . . Ozarks . . . Father of Waters . . . Indian reliques . . . legendary lore . . . Lots of things to show. Southeast Missouri State College . . . orientation and enrollment head- aches . . . gridiron battles . . . Homecoming floats and parades . . . Black Mask Productions . . . SAGAMORE Queen Contest . . . formal dances . . . rush days . . . basketball games . . . interorganizational sings . . . all-society teas . . . fraternity houses . . . modernistic snow sculpture . -. . banquets-here they are for 1955-56. PATRICIA ANN KRIEGER Editor JIM SPANN Business Manager DEDICATION My object in living is io unite My avoeafion and my vocation As my two eyes make on in sight? --Robert Frost And so lives this teacher and historian whose hobbies of col- lecting Indian reliques and folk tales of his native state harmon- iously relate his dedicated life of writing and teaching. He stands as a pillar of strength in the community which he serves through his tireless efforts to the school, the church, and social organiza- tions. His home, his garden, his writing, and his hobbies are sources of infinite pleasure and comfort to him. His long associa- tion with education in Missouri marks his life as one of devotion and distinction. To Dr. Earl A. Collins, teacher, writer, and friend, we respect- fully dedicate this, the 1956 SAGAMORE. ..4.. DR. EARL AUCUSTUS COLLINS 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISERS X . A y ax, i . Hs . , W.. x Q X X ,pr 5 ,M iv M W, s. 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Parker, President of the College, Mr. Eugene L. McGee, Poplar Bluff, Mr. E. K. Striegel, Ken nett, Mr. Chorles G. Ross, Jr., Caruthersville. Row 1: Mr. John F. Lottes, Perryvillep Mr. Fred A. Groves, Cape Girardeau, Mr. Russell L. Dearmont, St. Louis. Commissioner Hubert Wheeler, Jefferson City, ex officio mem ber, not present when picture was taken. -11- ln Memoriam 92535649 H. S. MOORE A.B. 1900-1919, 1923-1954' Professor of Social Science Deceased July 11, 1955 Years of service to the college .1 ,-v-.fn -- -5 :IU - - '-1 'M' P : 28:5-in 44 1 ' gif. U . - '- Li? 'k-S. -mf' . - ,i-. ,'-: ,nj . -.,- - H.. ,f ll.. ix: 6 K . ,ZZ ' ' 55' gf. ' iii. - 2 5 'uni . f r -f' . 'vw 1 - ' ' . gg.: A . N Q 5 , ' ll ' ' . M , X I' X 1 ,V' 19 75? . lj x .. U ' S x . Q T,-'.. I-- I . ' fl... X un -1 L, ' ' Q -Q f: Q -. , .:- -. . ' K .H ' ' . - . 'r Y .fix '.-,'.., i,tl - Q - 5- . f'-', .. - -, fu y' '.. 1 hi ' '. ' ff----1 , - f-.- 4 x ' '-7 -LJ T- 's K - , -' ,- 141 --f-3 . 'v C :?,'f.1',4,' I-'A .. 1 . n' 1. ' :--Af.'- WI .- I 1, , ' , , ' N .. .I Q N111-24. 4 I .tr -. -5. 9 ' 'K . ' XJ 'XE 4 - ' N U,-N'-. -. .,.' U -I,-K l:,,,.-0 T be T.. .N,,,,.!A L xilfx f.-r' .- ' f2-,'i ?- . - ' ' - -' ' 'f' .s D- I . . . -r G- - K r .. 'K ' -W' Z if- Q: Za' .. ,. - ' 1 ff- - -- '-.--' N - l - - ' Afi 5. .x , 1 Q ' XX N 'b- fff' ' x Qlltxfiqa ',L41 J .if 'x'-13.-Qy, fy ,, ' X fi : 'Zf 7 t l 7 ,eff Prrggi 'pd-in 4, Mavis Loretta Holmes A.B., A.M., Php. Deon of Students and Professor of History Forrest Hobart Rose AB., AM., Pho. Deon ofthe College cmd Head ofthe Department of Speech Walter Winfield Parker A.B., A.M., LL.D. President ofthe College - 15 .. Faculty JO ANN AMACKER, B.S. Assistant Professor in Physical Education GEORGE EDWIN BAXTER, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Supervisor of Fifth and Sixth Grades, College Elementary School HELEN DE WILTON BEDFORD, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Professor and Head of the Department of Art HOMER ROSCOE BOLEN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Zoology and Head of the Department of Science JOSEPH CLYDE BRANDT, Mus.B. Professor of Music ACappella BON OLIVER BROWN, B.Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of Commerce and Business Administra- tion RAYMOND WILLIAM BURNESON, B.S. in Ed., A.B., M.S. Supervisor and Instructor, College High School Benton Society ANNA VERONA BURNS, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Supervisor of the Primary Grades, College Elementary School HELEN CLEAVER, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Foreign Languages Foreign Students' Advisor EARL AUGUSTUS COLLINS, B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Social Science HELEN UHL COLLINS, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of English Student Council CHARLES EMMONS COOPER, JR., B.S. in Ed., M.Ed.,Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Tau Kappa Epsilon CLARENCE HENRY DALTON, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Benton Society LAWRENCE HENRY DAPPER, A.B., B.S. in Ed., M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages Newman Club DOROTHY CORRINE DICKSON, B.A., M.A. Supervisor of Music in the College Elementary and High School Hesperian Society Music Club WILLIAM THOMAS DOHERTY, A.B., A.M. Professor and Head of the Department of History Phi Alpha Theta ARTHUR HENRY DORLAG, B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor Speech Black Mask ALBERT STONE DUCKWORTH, B.S. Curator of Museums .WINFRED EUGENE ENGELHARDT, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Principal of the College High School ALLAN CHARLES ERICKSON, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Director of Myers Hall BURWELL FOX, JR., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Director of Guidance Kappa Delta Pi Faculty PAUL BENTON FRAZIER, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English SHIRLEY WALTER GADDIS, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Mark Twain Society LILLY EDITH BRUCHER GEHRS, B.S. in H.E., M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Home Economics Club EDWARD JOSEPH GILBERT, B.S. in Ed., M.A., in Ed. Principal of the College Elementary School FRED BENTON GOODWIN, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Instructor in Speech Debate Pi Kappa Delta Benton Society HAROLD OSCAR GRAUEL, A.B., A.M. Professor and Head of the Department of English Sigma Tau Delta Student council Cardinal Key A A R S G MO E Benton Society LOUISE MARIE GROSS, B.S. In Ed., A.M. Supervisor of the Kindergarten, College Elementary School Association for Childhood Education WILLIAM JACKSON HAMILTON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of History Alpha Phi Omega Baptist Student Union ' LYNN HAROLD HARRIS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English CAPAHA ARROW RALPH ASHLEY HARRISON, JR., B.S. in Ed. Assistant Coach and Instructor of Physical Education FRITZ HEIM, B.S., M.A. Professor of Music College Orchestra Sigma Phi Epsilon PAUL LEE HEYE, A.B., M.Ed. Professor of Biology ROBERT RUSSELL HILL, B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Education MARY HOWARD HIX, A.A., B.S., A.M. Associate Professor in Art and Supervisor of Art in the College Elementary and High School Clio Society Kappa Pi CLARA LUELLA HOFFMAN, B.S., Ed.M. Assisant Professor of Commerce ELEANOR GOLTZ HUZAR, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History SARA JANE JOHNSON, B.S. in Ed., Library Cer- tificate Assistant Librarian LEALON NORVEL JONES, A.B., A.M. Supervisor and Instructor in the College High School IRVIN ALFRED KELLER, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Director of the College Elementary and High School KENNETH BARBER KNOX, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Coach and Instructor in Physical Education Varsity Club ROSINA MARY KOETTING, B.S., A.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education Physical Education Maiors Club Women's Athletic Association Wakapo I I I r w l l I I 8... ,, Faculty SAMUEL ANDREW KRUSE' A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. in Ed., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Head of the Department of Psychology and Education Kappa Delta Pi HAZEL BERNICE LAMB, B.S., M.A. Associate Pr-ofessor of Education ADELAIDE LA PIERRE Assistant Librarian MARTIN GUS LORBERG, JR., B.S. In Ed., M.S. Assistant Professor of Speech Benton Society GLENN ALLAN MCCONKEY, B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph. D. Associate Professor of Economics Cardinal Key International Relations Club JOSEPH RICHARD McCLURE, B.A., LL.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Sigma Tau Gamma ARTHUR CLAY MAGILL, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Pnofessor Emeritus, Department of Science HORATIO ALONZO MANGAN, A.B., A.M. Professor of Physics and Physical Chemistry CECIL FREEMAN MARSHALL, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science Tau Kappa Epsilon RUSSEL JOHN MICHEL, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics ERNEST HERMAN NEWMEYER, B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Professor and Head of the Department of C-ommerce and Business Administration E. EUGENE NUTTER, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Social Science BILLIE LOIS O'NEAL, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor in Physical Education Aquatic Club Terpsichore Clio Society WILLIAM ARTHUR OWNBEY, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Supervisor and Instructor in the College High School HENRY PANNUTO, JR., B.A., A.M Professor of English Sigma Tau Gamma GENEVA LE RIE PARMLEY, B.S., A.M. Associate Professor of English EDNA PEARL PHILLIPS, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of English RALPH PINK, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Coach and Instructor in Physical Education Varsity Club GEORGE HARRISON PRITCHARD, B.S., A.M. Professor of Bacteriology and Physiology and Director of Physical Education PAUL LANDON RAWSON, B.A., M.A.T. Assistant Professor of Geography Mark Twain Society FRIEDA VERONICA RIECK, B.ME., M.M. Professor and Head of the Department of Music Music Club Kappa Tau Gamma Faculty WALTER ROTH, A.B., B.S. in Ed., M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Gamma Delta LETHA MAE RUSK, B.S., A.M. Professor of Art Kappa Pi GRAHAM HYDRICK SADLER, B.S., M.S. Assistant Librarian ROLAND PAUL SCHLIEVE, B.S., M.S. Assistant Librarian and Director of Audio-Visual Educa- 'Malik Twain Society GEORGE CARL SCHOWENGERDT, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor and Head of the Department of Agriculture Agriculture Club Wesley Foundation VADA MILDRED SMART, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Supervisor of Third and Fourth Grades, College Elemen- tary School FELIX EUGENE SNIDER, B.S. in Ed., B.S. in L.S., M.S. fLib.J Librarian MARGARET MAY STRAHLMANN, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Professor and Head of the Department of Home Eco- nomics Home Economics Club Kappa Omicron Phi JENNIE KATHRYN SUDDATH, A.A., B.S. in Ed., A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English SAGAMORE Sigma Sigma Sigma WILLIAM JOSEPH UHLS, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Supervisor and Instructor of Physical Education in the College Elementary and High School ROBERT GRAHAM WAGONER, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Wesley Foundation LOUIS WILCOX, A.C.M. Instructor in Violin, Orchestra, and Band College Band AMOS GRANT WILLIAMS, A.B., M.S. Professor and Head of the Department of Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club SHIRLEY JO BRADBURY Secretary to the Dean of Students ALTON TUGWELL BRAY, B.S. in Ed. Registrar Inter-Fraternity-Society Council Benton Society VERNON ALGERON CHAPMAN Chief Engineer and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds BERTIE ORA CLEINO, B.S. in Ed. Placement Officer and Alumni Secretary Director of Publicity GENEVA JOHNSTON EWAN, B.S. in Ed. Secretary to the Dean of the College MARILENE JANE GREBE, B.S. in Ed. Secretary to the President BERTHA STEVENS Director, Memorial Hall LOUIS HENRY STRUNK, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Director of Field Services Faculty JACK WIMP, A.B., A.M. Treasurer Sigma Tau Gamma MRS. MABEL N. BLUE Director of Albert Hall MRS. GERTRUDE H. EATON Director of Cheney Hall MRS. HAIDEE STEPP Director of Leming Hall ELLIS CLARK TRICKEY Business Manager of ihe Dormifories O. L. SEABAUGH, M.D. College Physician JEAN THERESA LOW, R.N. College Nurse . 1 '72 .5 F' ' N HHII, . ' A ' iv. ,, '.:..15.':-51.41 M xg -. .,r-as -' ' ,S-' if-?.:'..f V 4- .- 'Mig' . -Y , - Qaf :If JQQFXQ' - .. ' Lu D i a ,FM A X , ' ,. QSQQX fliwf, ev-igf J. Nr Y- X - ' 1-Lf. 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Sigma Tau Gamma, Varsity Club ELLIS, JOHN RICHARD, Portageville, Marketing, Social Science, Benton ELWOOD, RICHARD EWING, St. Louis, History, Social Science, English FEINER, ROBERT JOSEPH, Kirkwood, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon FISCHER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau, Physical Education, Varsity Club FREEMAN, JIM G., St. Louis, English, Sigma Phi Epsilon FRENCH, JAMES EDWIN WILLIAMS, Ferguson, Pre-Jour- nalism, Tau Kappa Epsilon FRYE, HELEN L., lllmo, English, Speech, Sorosis FUERTH, ARTHUR JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau, Biology, Chemistry, Kappa Pi, Newman FULKERSON, BARBARA J., Cape Girardeau, Art, Music, A Cappella, Cheer Leaders, Kappa Pi, Sorosis FULTON, ROBERT EDWARD, Patton, Social Science, Kappa Delta Pi FULTON, VIRGINIA DARE, Oran, English, History Social Science, BSU, International Relations Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, SAGAMORE, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta GEORGE, MARJORIE D., Cape Girardeau, Speech, Art, English, Black Mask GIMLIN, BUELL J., Sikeston, Marketing, International Relations Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon GODWIN, MARY CAROLYN, Jackson, Elementary Edu- cation, Art, Kappa Pi GOWER, SHIRLEY BELLE, St. Louis, Elementary Education, Art, Aquatic Club, Kappa Pi GRAHAM, WILLIAM DEAN, Crystal City, Marketing, Sigma Tau Gamma, Varsity Club GREBING, MARY JANET, Cape Girardeau, English, Busi- ness Education, Black Mask, Clio, Gamma Delta GRIMSLEY, WILLIAM GERALD, Sikeston, General Busi- ness, History, Social Science, A Cappella, Black Mask, Mark Twain, Phi Alpha Theta, Wesley Foundation 24- Seniors GUFFEY, GEORGE H., Thayer, Elementary Education, ACE HAAS, GENE JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau, Art, Kappa Pi HAAS, JOHN JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau, History, Physical Education HACKETT, LAWRENCE RAY, Ferguson, Education, Indus- trial Arts Club, Wesley Foundation HAGANS, MARY DAU, Jackson, Music, English, A Cap- pella, Aquatic Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta HAMAN, MASON WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau, Marketing, Mark Twain HEAD, ROBERT D., Poplar Bluff, History, Social Science HEADY, SHIRLEY ANN, Cape Girardeau, Biology, Physical Education, CAPAHA ARROW, PEM, Sorosis HEISSERER, JOAN ELEANOR, Oran, English, Commerce, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman, Orchestra, Sigma Tau Delta, Sorosis HILLIS, MAY P., Broseley, Vocational Home Economics HENSON, MARY JOAN, Williamsville, Business Educa- tion, Sigma Sigma Sigma HERTEL, HELEN R., Bourbon, Elementary Education, Wes- Iey Foundation HITT, HAROLD LEE, Jackson, Business Administration, Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Delta, Mark Twain HOFFMAN, CLARA ELIZABETH, Cape Girardeau, Business Education, English HOLCOMB, MARIANNA CAROLYN, Cape Girardeau, History, Social Science, Phi Alpha Theta, Sorosis HURST, HARVEY RICHARD, Parma, Business Administra- tion HUTSON, HELEN E., Cape Girardeau, Elementary Edu- cation, Art, Clio, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi HUTTON, CAROLYN FRANCES, West Frankfort, Illinois, Home Economics, Hesperian, Home Economics Club ILLERS, SHIRLEY MELLROSE, Marble Hill, Music, Art, Black Mask, Hesperian, Music Club ISAAC, ANN YVONNE, Cape Girardeau, Home Economics, Hesperian, Home Economics Club JACKSON, J. CAROLYN, Sikeston, English, Music, A Cappella, BSU, Clio, Kappa Delta Pi, Music Club, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Council, Young Woman's Auxiliary JOHANBOEKE, JOYCE AUDREY, Kirkwood, Composite, Speech, ACE, Hesperian JONES, MARGARET ELAINE, Farmington, English, Speech, Clio, WAA KEENER, FRIEDA ESTES, Ancell, English, Art, Black Mask, CAPAHA ARROW, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa' Pi, SAGAMORE, Sigma Tau Delta Seniors KEIM, ANN, Cape Girardeau, Biology, Science KEM, LAWRENCE RUDOLPH, Sikeston, Business Admini- stration, Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Council Cardi- nal Key KERNS, VALMOR GENE, Zalma, Elementary Education KERR, CHARLES WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau, Social Sci- ence, History KESTER, BETTYE LOUISE, Friedheim, Art KINCY, BERNARD, Dexter, Mathematics, Electronics KINDER, JERRY LEE, Cape Girardeau, Pre-Medical, Ben- ton, Westminster Fellowship KIPP, JOHN H., Kirkwood, Social Science, Sigma Tau Gamma KIRKPATRICK, MARY KATHRYN, Commerce, Elementary Education, ACE, WAA KLOSTERMAN, DUANE DALE, Centralia, Illinois, Physical Education, History, Social Science, Varsity Club, Sigma Tau Gamma KNIGHT, ROBERT L., Cape Girardeau, History, Social Studies, Sigma Phi Epsilon KRAHN, L. KAY, Cape Girardeau, English, Art, Clio, Gamma Delta KRAMME, MARJORIE E., Dittmer, Composite, English, Hesperian, Upsilon Lambda Chi KRAMME, MARLENE B., Dittmer, Art, Composite, Hesper- ian, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, Upsilon Lambda Chi KRIEGER, PATRICIA ANN, Cape Girardeau, English, Business Education, Gamma Delta, SAGAMORE, Sigma Sigma Sigma LAMB, RAYMOND H., St. Louis, Marketing, Sigma Tau Gamma LAMPRECHT, ROBERT VINCENT, Shrewsbury, Marketing, Sigma Tau Gamma LATIMER, DAVID CLARK, Marston, Industrial Arts, Sci- ence, Industrial Arts Club, Mark Twain LAWRENCE, ADDISON LEE, Bloomfield, Biology, Mathe- matics, Chemistry, Physics, Kappa Delta Pi, Mark Twain, Wesley Foundation LEE, DON HOWARD, Bernie, History, Physical Education LETT, JANET LOUISE, Cape Girardeau, Art, English, Kappa Pi LEWIS, GARY D., Cape Girardeau, History, Social Science, Gamma Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon LEWIS, JOE OLLIN, Houston, Texas, English, Band, Mini- sterial Association, Sigma Tau Delta LOHR, JIM LOREN, Sikeston, Physical Education, History, Benton, Varsity Club Seniors LUEDERS, MAURICE LOUIS, Cape Girardeau, Commerce McBRIDE, WILLIAM GORDON, Cape Girardeau, General Business, Benton McCLINTOCK, EVELYN O'NEAL, Braggadocio, Composite McDOWELL, HAROLD D., Cape Girardeau, General Busi- ness McGlLL, GLENN ROBERT, Sikeston, Accounting, Alpha Phi Omega A McKEE, PAUL RAY, Ferguson, Speech Correction, History, Social Life Committee, Tau Kappa Epsilon MCSPARIN, HELEN RUTH, Carrier Mills, Illinois, Voca- tional Home Economics MACKEY, JOHN LINN, Cape Girardeau, Mathematics, Chemistry, Benton MANNING, ROBERT WILLIAM, Kirkwood, Mathematics, Accounting, Tau Kappa Epsilon MARLER, LAWRENCE AREL, Normandy, Marketing, Earth Science, Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon MAXTON, ELSA RUTH, Cape Girardeau, Art, English, Kappa Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta MEADOWS, VIRGINIA MEREDITH, Poplar Bluff, English, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta MIDKIFF, J. ROGER, Poplar Bluff, Accounting, Bancl, Mark Twain, Orchestra MILLER, JAMES BOYD, Columbia, Marketing, Benton MOORE, BOB LEE, Cape Girardeau, Industrial Arts, Fine Arts, Industrial Arts Club MORITZ, WILLIAM RICHARD, Jennings, Marketing, Ben- ton MULLEN, MARILYN, Cape Girardeau, Elementary Educa- tion, ACE, Clio MUNGER, EUGENE MARVIN, Cape Girardeau, Account- ing, Benton, Phi Alpha Theta, Varsity Club, Cardi- nal Key MYERS, EDWARD E., Broughton, Illinois, Industrial Arts NAUCKE, MARY ANNETTE, Herculaneum, Composite, ACE, Kappa Pi, WAA NEELY, GOLDEN E., JR., Reyno, Arkansas, Social Science NELSON, ALLEN LLOYD, Cape Girardeau, General Busi- ness, Tau Kappa Epsilon NUSSBAUM, JUDITH DIANE, Cape Girardeau, Speech Correction, A Cappella, ACE, Clio, Terpsichore, West- minster Fellowship NUSSBAUM, ROSALEE, Jackson, Vocational Home Eco- nomics Seniors O'KEEFE, JOHN PAUL, St. Louis, Marketing, Social Sci- ence, Tau Kappa Epsilon O'KEEFE, MARY JO ADAMS, St. Louis, Elementary Educa- tion, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, Social Life Committee, Sorosis, Terpsichore, Wakapa OKENFUSS, BARBARA ANN, Ste. Genevieve, Music, Eng- lish, A Cappella, Hesperian, Newman, Music Club, Orchestra O'NEAL, FORREST HOWARD, Mexico, Physical Education OTRICH, SUSAN BLAIN, Anna, Illinois, Elementary Edu- cation, ACE, Cheer Leaders, Clio, Terpsichore PARKE, MARTY SPINNING, St. Louis, English, Aquatic Club, Clio, Sigma Tau Delta PAUTLER, DONALD CHARLES, St. Louis, Earth Science PEARL, PATRICIA HINCHEY, Poplar Bluff, Composite, Phi Alpha Theta PENSEL, RAYMOND, Jackson, Biology, Agriculture, Mark Twain, Upsilon Lambda Chi PETTIGREW, JANE MARIE, Cape Girardeau, Elementary Education PHILLIPS, MILDRED CURETON, Belleview, Fine Arts POPP, STANLEY IVAN, Cape Girardeau, General Busi- ness, Gamma Delta PREVALLET, RICHARD IRL, Cape Girardeau, Accounting PROFFER, BILLY GENE, Sikeston, Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon PURCELL, MURRAY EUGENE, Cape Girardeau, Science, Benton RASCHE, DON CHARLES, Cape Girardeau, Business Ad- ministration, A Cappella, Benton REED, JOHN HOWARD, Sikeston, Social Science, BSU, Benton, International Relations Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Varsity Club, Cardinal Key RETTINGER, DON HENRY, St. Louis, Marketing, Sigma Tau Gamma RICHMOND, MERLE CHESTER, Doniphan, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club ROBINSON, HANSEL M., Dexter, Elementary Education RUBEL, ROY LEE, Jackson, Marketing, Industrial Arts, ln- dustrial Arts Club SANDER, ELIZABETH NANN, Marble Hill, Music, Compos- ite, ACE, Music Club, Sorosis SANDER, MARTHA FRANCES, Cape Girardeau, Compos- ite, Hesperian SANDER, MARTHA LIND, Marble Hill, Composite, ACE, Black Mask, Sigma Sigma Sigma 28- Seniors SCHAEFER, WALDO, Overland, English, Social Science, Debate SCHAFER, DONALD RAY, Cape Girardeau, Business, Tau Kappa Epsilon SCHNEIDER, JOHN EDWARD, St. Louis, Physical Educa- tion, Social Science, Varsity Club SCHWAB, JERRY LEE, Cape Girardeau, Accounting, Mathematics, Mark Twain SCHWARTZ, JUDY MARIE, Cape Girardeau, Vocational Home Economics, Hesperian, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Newman SCHWARTZ, MARILYN JO, Cape Giardeau, Biological Science, Physical Education, Hesperian, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman, PEM, Student Council, Wakapa SEABAUGH, DOROTHY DEE, Jackson, Composite, ACE SEABAUGH, MARIAN ELEANOR, Crystal City, English, History, Black Mask SEABAUGH, PYRTLE WILLIAM, Advance, Chemistry, Mathematics SHELL, BENNY LEE, Poplar Bluff, English, Social Science, International Relations Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon SHEMWELL, RONALD RAY, Neelyville, Physical Education, Biology, Mathematics SHRUM, WILLIS WILFORD, Shook, Science, Mathematics SIMMS, ARLENE FAYE, Festus, Physical Education, Aqua- tic Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, WAA SIMPSON, RUDIE L. 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FRANCES, St. Louis, English, Young Woman's Auxiliary SUZUKI, KOHO NINA, Cape Girardeau, Art, Physical Education, Sorosis SWINK, ROBERT E., Cape Girardeau, Marketing, Band, Benton, Orchestra THOMPSON, WILMA NELL, Ferguson, Elementary Educa- tion, ACE THORNTON, HELEN M., Chaffee, Vocational Home Eco- nomics, Hesperian, Home Economics Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Omicron Phi, Social Life Committee TIMMONS, JOHN WILLIAM, St. Louis, Social Science, Physical Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon TROVILLION, CLARENCE WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau, Gen- eral Business, Tau Kappa Epsilon ULRICH, BARBARA LEE, Cape Girardeau, Vocational Home Economics, Black Mask, Home Economics, Club, Music Club UNDERWOOD, LOUISE, Fredericktown, Composite WARREN, BILLY RAY, Sikeston, General Business WARREN, JOANNE, St. Louis, Elementary Education, ACE, Clio, WAA WEDEKING, JAMES RUSSELL, Cape Girardeau, English, Benton WESSEL, KENNETH HENRY, Gordonville, Chemistry, Zo- ology, Sigma Phi Epsilon WHEELE, MARTY JO, Little Rock, Arkansas, Physical Edu- cation, Mathematics WHEELER, PAUL CLINTON, Cape Girardeau, Pre-Medical WHITE, WILLIAM H., Chester, Illinois, Physical Education Seniors WICKS, ROBERT EDWIN, Bourbon, Physical Education, Geography, Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Delta, Mark Twain WILCOX, JERRI DEE, Kirkwood, Physical Education, Aqua- tic Club, Clio, WAA WILLIAMS, BENNIE JOE, Poplar Bluff, Biology WILSON, EMILY ESTHER, Kaunakakai, Hawaii, Elemen- tary Education, ACE, Clio, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Council, Terpsichore, Westminster Fellowship, WAA WILSON, PEGGY SUE, Portageville, Music, History, Band, Hesperian, Music Club WOMACK, CAROLE, Oran, Art, Music, A Cappella, Cheer Leaders, Kappa Pi, Sorosis WUNDERLICH, CLINTON MARTIN, Cape Girardeau, Ac- counting, CAPAHA ARROW, SAGAMORE, Sigma Tau Gamma YEAKEY, ERNEST, Sikeston, Chemistry, Mathematics, Sig- ma Tau Gamma YEARGAIN, LARRY Q., Sikeston, Physical Education, His- tory, Benton, Varsity Club YOUNG, DON KEITH, Cape Girardeau, Accounting YOUNG, RANNY, Cape Girardeau, History, Benton ZADICK, MICHAEL GUY LELAND, Cape Girardeau, His- tory, Social Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon Juniors ACCORD, BILL E., Sikeston, Business ADAMS, LEVI C., Milan, Industrial Arts, Fine Arts ADAMS, PAUL L., Lesterville, Physical Education, Agriculture Club ALLEN, ANITA MARIE, Cape Girardeau, Biology, Black Mask, Clio ANDERSON, CHARLES A., Morehouse, Accounting BALLENGER, ROBERT EUGENE, Cape Girardeau, Physical Educa- tion, Industrial Arts, Benton, Varsity Club BEASLEY, PAULA GRACE, Charleston, Business Education BEGGS, STANLEY KEITH, Cape Girardeau, Agriculture, Agricul- ture Club, Mark Twain BELL, JOHN HUTSON, Kirkwood, Accounting, Sigma Tau Gamma BENTLEY, ROBERT LYNN, Cape Girardeau, Art, Speech BESS, GENE VERLON, Jackson, Mathematics, Physical Education BEST, MARJORIE LEE, Farmington, Social Science, Clio, WAA BIERBAUM, LENORE KATHLEEN, Jennings, Elementary Education, A Cappella, Debate, Hesperian, Kappa Delta Pi BIRMINGHAM, HARVEY ALLEN, Worden, Illinois, Accounting, Mark Twain, Wesley Foundation BISCHLER, NANCY, Crystal City, Elementary Education, Clio BOHANNON, DONALD RAY, Sikeston, Business Administration BRATTON, CHARLES W., Grandview, Industrial Arts, Business BROWN, BILLY JOE, East Prairie, Physical Education, Mark Twain BROWN, JANET LUCILLE, Normandy, Elementary Education, Art, ACE, Kappa Tau Gamma, Terpsichore BURFORD, BENJAMIN W., Lutesville, Physical Education, History BURFORD, JOHN SHELBY, Cape Girardeau, Accounting, Benton BUSS, RONALD H., Normandy, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, Industrial Arts Club, Sigma Tau Gamma BUTLER, NORMAN LOUIS, Chaffee, Business Administration, Orch- estra CHAPMAN, WILLIAM CALVIN, Cape Girardeau, Social Science, History, Tau Kappa Epsilon CLARK, BARBARA ANN, St. Louis, Home Economics, Home Econom- ics Club CONATSER, JERRY, Parma, Marketing, CONATSER, LARRY LEE, Parma, Marketing COOMBES, WILLIAM ALLEN, Illmo, Pre-engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon CRAIN, WILLIAM L., Advance, Business, Benton 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Crystal City, Marketing, Benton FEEZOR, MARY ANN, Farmington, Vocational Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Hesperian, Wesley Foundation FELTS, EDWARD F., Glendale, Marketing, CAPAHA ARROW, Sigma Tau Gamma FEUERHAHN, HAROLD ALVIN, Cape Girardeau, History, Social Science, Gamma Delta FORD, WALTER JOE, Cape Girardeau, Physical Education FREESMEIER, ELEANOR DARYL, St. Louis, Biology, Black Mask, Sorosis FRISELLA, JAMES A., St. Louis, Physical Educati-on, Sigma Phi Epsilon FUERTH, MARGARET MARY, Cape Girardeau, Art, Mathematics, Aquatic Club, Clio, Kappa Pi, Newman, Terpsichore GALLOWAY, REBECCA JANE, Piedmont, Art, Elementary Educa- tion, International Relations Club, Orchestra GEARHARDT, KENNETH JOE, Cape Girardeau, General Business GEORGE, BILLY L., Waynesville, Physical Education, Biology, Ben- ton, Varsity Club GEORGER, SHIRLEY ANN, Ancell, Chemistry, Sigma Sigma Sigma GILBRETH, MARILYN, Kirkwood, Bial09Y, Sorosis GLADSTONE, GENE, St. Louis, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, Industrial Arts Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Varsity Club GODDARD, MARVIN EUGENE, Overland, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon GOEBEL, RAYMOND FRANK, St. Louis, Marketing, Sigma Tau Gamma GREEN, BETTY LOU, Cape Girardeau, Home Economics, Secretarial Science, Home Economics Club GREEN, DONALD JOE, Cape Girardeau, Physical Education GRISHAM, JOHN PAUL, Cape Girardeau, Pre-Medical, Benton GWALTNEY, CHARLES FRANKLIN, Sikeston, Music, Speech, A Cap- pella r HAGAN, MARY MARGARET, Chaffee, Elementary Education, New- man, Sorosis HAHN, JAMES H., Chaffee, Pre-Engineering HARRIS, BOBBY GENE, Morley, Social Science, History Alpha Phi Omega HARTSFIELD, ELIZABETH, West Palm Beach, Florida, Elementary Education, Aquatic Club, ACE, Clio, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, Westminster Fellowship HARTSFIELD, JULIET SUSANNE, West Palm Beach, Florida, Ele- mentary Education, Aquatic Club, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, Westminster Fellowship HEAD, WINIFRED ANN, Poplar Bluff, English, French, Band HECHT, ROGER GENE, Jackson, Accounting, Band Juniors HENLON, WARREN LEE, Valley Park, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon HILL, JAMES WALTER, Kewanee, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon HODGES, BILL, Sikeston, Criminology, Sigma Phi Epsilon HODGES, HAROLD LEE, Sikeston, English, Speech, Ministerial Association HOLSHOUSER, VELMA ALLEN, Cape Girardeau, Elementary Educa- tion HOPKINS, BARBARA JEAN, Bloomfield, Vocational Home Eco- nomics, Hesperian Society, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Young Woman's Auxiliary HOPPER, LARRY RAY, Cape Girardeau, Chemistry HORN, THOMAS FRANKLIN, Cape Girardeau, Marketing, Benton HOWELL, LARRY DEAN, Cape Girardeau, Chemistry, Mathematics HUDSON, SUNNYE ARLENE, Kennett, Music, A Cappella, Hesper- ian, Music Club JENKINS, CLAUDIUS HAYWARD, Dexter, English, History, Mark Twain, Sigma Tau Delta JOHNSON, FRED WILLIAM, Centralia, Illinois, Physical Education JOHNSON, MARGARET ANN, Advance, Vocational Home Eco- nomics, Clio, Home Economics Club 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Anna, Illinois NOKES, HERSEL ALBERT, Festus ORGEICH, CAROL LEE, St. Louis OSBORN, L. JOHANNA, Lemay PAGE, HERSHEL V., Vanduser PALMER, KENNETH ROBERT, Overland PALMER, LEONARD LEON, Wolf Lake, Illinois Sophomores PALMORE, JAMES POTTER, Glasgow, Kentucky PARKER, THOMAS EDWARD, Cape Girardeau PAUTLER, MARY JEANETTE, St. Louis PEARMAN, CHESTER EVANS, JR., Oran PERKINS, FRANK ANDREW, Dexter PETERS, BARBARA ANN, Bertrand PHILLIPS, JEAN CAROLE, Belleview PHILLIPS, MELBA DARLENE, Jackson PHILLIPS, NANCY JANE, Marston PHILLIPS, PATRICIA ANN, McClure, Illinois PICKEL, ELAINE LOUISE, University City POPP, JOHN W., Cape Girardeau PORCHEY, DOROTHY JEAN, Herculaneum PORTER, JOAN D., Cape Girardeau POURIE, ANNA GAIL, Normandy POWELL, JANET VIRGINIA, Leadwood PRACK, ALBERT ERICH, JR., Berkeley PREMER, DAVE JOHN, Normandy PRIEST, JERRY L., Cape Girardeau PROSSER, MARY SUE, Ferguson PULEO, DAMIANO JOSEPH, St. Louis QUESNEL, CARLTON MARCEL, Farmington RAMEY, MARY ANN, St. Louis RASCH, WALTER CARL, Friedheim RASCH, WILLIAM JOHN, Friedheim RATCLIFF, CHARLES EVANS, Cape Girardeau RAU, CAROL MAE, St. Louis REDEKER, WARREN O., St. Louis REED, CLYDE EDWARD, Commerce REID,JEAN FRANCES, Matthews REILLY, JOHN WILLIAM, Glen Allen RENNER, MARY LIZ, Cape Girardeau REVELLE, GERALD ARTHUR, St. Louis REYNOLDS, JAMES CLINTON, Normandy RHODES, JEANETTE, Harrisburg RIGGS, C. KAY, Fornfelt RITCHIE, ALBERT ROBERT, Lake Worth, Florida ROBBS, ERNEST C., JR., Fredericktown ROBERTS, MARGARET JANE, Puxico ROBINSON, WAYNE, Webster Groves RODDY, VICTOR B., Alton ROENNIGKE, CAROL ANN, Mt. Vernon, Illinois ROSS, AUBREY NEAL, Lilbourn ROWE, EARL MELVIN, East Prairie RUBOTTOM, IRA PATRICK, Cape Girardeau RUFFIN, PAULA SUE, Kewanee SANDERS, JANE ELIZABETH, Cape Girardeau SCHAFFNER, DAVE ERNST, Webster Groves SCHMITT, DON PETER, lllmo SCHNURBUSCH, LE ROY JOSEPH, Perryville Sophomores SCOTT, CLARA JO, Poplar Bluff SCOTT, J. DONALD, Fredericktown SEABAUGH, STAN, Crystal City SLAYTON, ROBERTA CLEASTA, Cape Girardeau SMITH, JERRY DALE, Crystal City SMITH, JOANN, Festus SMITH, KAY S., Jackson SMITH, KENNETH RAY, Crystal City SMITH, PEGGY JANE, St. Louis SMOYER, ZORA VIRGINIA, Cape Girardeau SOELLNER, JOYCE ANN, St. Louis SPITZER, RICHARD F., JR., Parma STACKHOUSE, HARPER GATTON, Louisville, Kentucky STANGE, BETTY LOU, Ste. Genevieve STARNES, MARY KATHERINE, DeSoto STATLER, MARTHA RUTH, Cape Girardeau STATLER, NANCY H., Cape Girardeau STEIN, JOE CHICK, St. Louis STEPHENSON, MARTHA LOU, Lakeland, Florida STONE, MELBA JOAN, Cape Girardeau SULLIVAN, KATHRYN MAUREEN, DeSoto SULLIVAN, MARY M., Cheyenne, Wyoming SUMMERS, JOHN DOYLE, Cape Girardeau SYKES, JOAN, St. Louis TEDRICK, CLARA JANE, Poplar Bluff TEEPLE, JAMES A., Overland TEETERS, MARY ESTELLE, East Prairie TELKER, CHARLES A., Charleston TETLY, CAROL LEA, Kirkwood TINDALL, RUBIE ROCKER, Oran TOLER, ORVILLE LOUIS, St. Louis TOWERY, CAROL JOAN, Cape Girardeau TRAW, DEAN SESCO, Sikeston TURK, MARTHA, Crystal City VAUGHN, CHARLES HOBART, Crystal City VICKREY, THOMAS CHARLES, Mendota, Illinois VIETH, KATHRYN LOUISE, Bernie VOGT, CAROL ANN, St. Louis WALDO, VIRGINIA BETH, Oran WALLACE, ERNEST LARRY, Sikeston WANGER, NORMAN RAY, St. Louis WARREN, INA LUCILLE, Cape Girardeau WATTS, CAROL ANN, St- Louis WEBBER, KENNETH WILSON, Bloomfield WERNER, DONALD EMIL, Cape Girardeau WERNLE, ALLENE M., Jennings WESTON, JODA KEITH, Sikeston WICKS, RICHARD EDWARD, Bourbon WIESER, JERRY ALLAN, Cape Girardeau WILCOX, ROBERT HARLAND, Cape Girardeau WILLIAMS, GERALD MAURICE, Charleston WILLIAMS, RICHARD EVAN, St. Louis WILLIAMSON, FRED EARL, Bell City WILLS, GENE EARL, Millersville WILLS, LORADEAN M., Cape Girardeau WISEMAN, DONALD EUGENE, Parma WITHERS, W. RUSSELL, JR., Cape Girardeau WITSCHER, CAROLYN LEE, Fontana, Wisconsin WITTENBORN, JOHN OTIS, Sparta, Illinois WITTING, PAT, Cape Girardeau WONES, JOSEPH W., St. Louis WOODS, CHARLES H., Morehouse WULFERS, MARTHA JANE, Cape Girardeau WYATT, TONY JOE, Cape Girardeau YONKUS, ED CHARLES, Collinsville, Illinois YOUNG YOUNG ZIEGLER, ZIEGLER I I Sophomores AUDREY JEAN, Overland RUTH ELEANOR, Beaufort LARRY NEAL, Cape Girardeau TED ALLEN, Cuba ALMA MATER High above the Mississippi Ageless in rnajestic flow, Rise thy halls in native grandeur, Beacon light to all below. Chorus: Cape Girardeau, Alina Mater, Forward press uneeasingly In the quest for truth untrainnzeled Till humanity is free. Round thee springtime flings her blossonzs june in verdure veils thy hill, Autumn paints in poignant beauty, Winter's snow falls soft and still. With the passing of the ages, Brighter still thy light shall glow, Sons and daughters rnore shall gather, Here to laugh, and love, and grow. -45- Freshmen ABBOTT, RICHARD CLARKE, Maplewood ADCOCK, JACK WILLIAM, Hayti ADKISSON, DORIS JEAN, Hayti AHRENS, THOMAS JOHN, St. Marys AKERS, LARRY GENE, Cape Girardeau ALLEN, NINA MAUDE, Piedmont ALLERSMEYER, LAVERNE CLARA, New Haven AMBERG, EUGENE WILLIAM, JR., Lincoln, IIIi nois AMEND, JOHN THOMAS, Webster Groves ANDEL, WILLIAM B., Kirkwood ANDERSON, MARY ADELE, St. Louis ANGELL, KENNETH JAMES, Union ARNOLD, SHIRLEY JOYCE, Dexter ASHLEY, BARBARA SUE, Lilbourn ASHLEY, DON DUANE, Catron ATKINS, THOMAS WENDELL, Dexter AUFDENBERG, JERRY DON, Sikeston BADER, ANTON, Doggingen Dohauoschingen Germany BAGBEY, DORIS LEE, Advance BAILEY, ELEANOR SUE, Sikeston BAKER, JOHN FRANK, Kirkwood BALDWIN, DONNA LEE, Marston BALSMAN, LARRY JAMES, Perryville BARD, MERIDA SUE, ECISI Prairie BARENKAMP, MARGARET ROSE, Cape Girar deau BARKER, ROSEMARY, St. Louis BARRINGER, JUDY ANN, Cape Girardeau BARTON, CARL EUGENE, Alton BAUGHAN, LARRY BAXTER, Royal Oak BAYLESS, DONNA, DEE, Cuba BECKMANN, CHARLES MICHAEL, Union BELL, BARBARA JEAN, St. Louis BENNETT, JOAN, New Madrid A BERT, LARRY JAMES, Perryville BILLINGS, HARMON LEE, Miller City, Illinois BINGENHEIMER, ARTHUR WAYNE, Crystal City BLACKWELL, DONNA KAY, Piedmont BLEWER, CHARLES A., Dexter BLIGG, JOYCE MARIE, St. Louis BLUMENBERG, ELVIN WILLIAM, Gordonville BOLLINGER, JAMES RAY, Lutesville BOLLINGER, RONALD RAYMOND, Oak Ridge BOSS, RONALD JOSEPH, Fornfelt BOWEN, JOHN DAVID, Van Buren BRACK, EDNA JOYCE, East Prairie BRADBURY, NICKEY, Poplar Bluff BRECHT, JANET RAE, St. Louis BREIG, MARY ANN, St. Mary's BRENDEL, ALICE ANN, Bourbon BROCKMANN, MARION CHRISTINE, Overland Freshmen BRODIE, CHARLENE JUNE, Caruthersville BROWN, BOBBIE KEITH, Union BROWN, JOAN VIOLA, East Prairie BROWN BROWN I , ROY DOUGLAS, Des Arc WILLIAM JOE, Overland BROWNE, STANLEY LYON, Kirkwood BUCK, ANITA FRANCES, Hornersville BUCKLES, JAMES GILLVERY, Sikeston BURFOR D ALICE KATHRYN Ca e Girardeau I I P BURTON, JO ANN BRADY, Coldwater, Michi- gan BUTLER, RALPH EUGENE, JR., Festus CAIN, MARION LAVERNE, Tamms, Illinois CALHOUN, TRAVIS WILEY, Sikeston CALHOUN, TROY CHARLES, Sikeston CARREL, BETTY RUTH, Malden CARROLL, WILLIAM L., Valley Park CARRICK, DONNA JEAN, Freemont CASSIDY, KATHLEEN LOUISE, Kirkwood CLANCY, JACQUELYN ANN, St. Louis CLARK, BILL JAMES, Cape Girardeau CLARK, CLARK, CLARK, CLARK, CLAYPOOL, WILLIAM ADDISON, Webste GENEVIEVE CAROLYN, Fenton HAROLD WOODROW, St. Louis JOANNE, Hayward KENNETH EUGENE, Parma r Groves CLEVIDENCE, MARY RUTH, East Prairie CLINTON, BARBARA ANN, Sikeston CLUBB, JERRY JEFFERSON, Lutesville COCKE, NANCY GENE, Mehlville COLEGATE, OCLE DONALD, St. Louis COOK, JO ANN, DeSoto COOPER, AUSTIN WAYNE, Dexter COOPER, PAUL, Greenway, Arkansas COOPER, WILLIAM MAURICE, Cape Girardeau CORBIN, CAROL LEE, Advance CORDRY, PEGGY M., St. Louis COX, GORDON HENRY, Bloomfield CRADER, BARBARA ANN, Marble Hill CRIPPEN, HAROLD WAYNE, Chaffee CROOK, NANCIE ANNABELLE, St. Louis CROW,CASSANDRA CATHERINE, Poplar Bluff CROWSON, CHARLES HENRY, Greenway, Ar- kansas CURT, JANE, St. Louis CUTTS, JAMES FRANCIS, Springfield DANIELS, BARBARA ANN, Cape Girardeau DAUERNHEIM, JOAN A., Florissant DAVIS, RENAUTA, Advance DAVIS, SHIRLEY JEAN, Steele DAVIS, TOMMY, Harrisburg DAWSON, MARLIN NEAL, Hayti Freshmen DE BASIO, JOHN, JR., Kirkwood DE FOREST, BYRON N., Ellington DECK, MARY ANN, Glen Allen DIAMOND, KENNETH ROGER, St. Louis DILLON, JERRY LEE, McClure, Illinois DIXON, LORA JEAN, Sedgewickville DONALDSON, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, JR., Ellsi- nore DORSEY, JUDY ELIZABETH, Webster Groves DORF, ALMA JOYCE, Cuba DOWD, JANET ELIZABETH, Glendale DREYER, EUGENE CARL, Frohna DUERING, LORETTA JANE, St. Louis DUFF, ANNA MARIE, Charleston DUNN, CURTIS LEE, Bloomfield DUREN, ELMER GENE, Crystal City EBERHARDT, ROGER HARMON, Fredericktown EBERT, ALICE MARIE, Lesterville ENGLAND, ROBERT FREDERICK, Bucksport, Maine ENNEN, JAMES R., Kirkwood ENSOR, JOAN ELIZABETH, Sikeston ERHART, THEODORE A., Normandy ERSELIUS, KARL GEORGE, St. Louis ESTES, MARTHA ANN, Cape Girardeau FADLER, JOHN FRANK, Perryville FAIN, LOIS ALENE, Fredericktown FARNHAM, DIANNA LYNNE, Farmington FITZWATER, CARL, St. Louis FOLLOWELL, BARBARA SUE, Cape Girardeau FOWLER, VERNON RAY, Kewanee FRADY, MARY CATHERINE, Dexter FRANCIS, JANET LOUISE, Lutesville FRANKE, BETTE MAE, Webster Groves FRAZER, GARY DEAN, Chester, Illinois FREEMAN, RON HAROLD, St. Louis FREESE, NORMA JEAN, Cape Girardeau FRICK, ANITA MARIE, Kirkwood FUGATE, MARGARET ANN, Sikeston FULKERSON, J. GARY, Puxico A FURRY, JOAN YVONNE, Cape Girardeau GARRETT, KATHRYN B., Caruthersville GATZKE, JACQUELINE EDNA, St. Louis GEMEINHARDT, CHARLES CLARK, Anniston GIBBS, KENNETH CHARLES, Van Buren GIESLER, DONNA CLAIR, Ste. Genevieve GILES, VIRGINIA LEE, Cape Girardeau GILLESPIE, FRED ALLAN, Metropolis, Illinois GOODMAN, LESLIE F., St. Louis GRAHAM, ELLEN NEEL, Charleston GRAHAM, JANET LOU, Cape Girardeau GRAYUM, RONALD ALAN, Ironton Freshmen GREEN, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Oran GREGG, WILLIAM THOMAS, Bell City GREGUSSON, LITA ALVHILD KRISTINE, Oslo, Norway GRETZSCHEL, ROSALIE MARIE, St. Louis GRIFFY, DALE RAY, Puxico GROSSENHEIDER, DOROTHY LOUISE, Berkeley GUEMMER, DAVID ARTHUR, Perryville HAAKE, ANTON CHARLES, St. Charles HAAS, GRETCHEN L., Cape Girardeau HALE, JOE DAVID, Cape Girardeau HALE, RONALD ARTHUR, St. Louis HALL, JAMES MELVIN, JR., St. Louis HAND, GEORGE SAMUEL, JR., Perryville HANSEL, WILLIAM BALLARD, Allenton HARDWICK, NORMA NELL, Cape Girardeau HARPER, DONALD LEWIS, Metropolis, Illinois HARPER, LELA ANN, Chaffee HARRIS, JANICE MARLENE, Vanduser HARRISON, CHARLES RAY, Madison, Illinois HART, ROBERT MARTIN, Chaffee HARTZOG, E. CHARLOTTE, Memphis, Tennessee HARVEY, JOEL ANN, Cape Girardeau HAUPT, ANNA LEE, Oak Ridge HAYES, GENE WALLACE, Festus HAYES, JEWELINE, Braggadocio HEITMAN, LAWANDA LOUISE, Patton HEMINGWAY, GLENN A., Hornersville HENRY, BERNICE SUE, Salem HICKAM, JAMES LESTER, Cape Girardeau HICKAM, PATTI ANN, Pine Lawn HICKS, MAXWELL ARTHOR, Festus HICKS, NANCY ELIZABETH, University City HILL, E. HOWARD, Dexter HISE, GLORIA JOYCE, East Prairie HOBART, JERRY CARLYLE, Kirkwood HOLLOWAY, DOROTHY LOUISE, Clarkton HOPE, BARBARA JO, Cape Girardeau HOPKINS, JOHN ORA, Jackson HOPPER, BONNIE DEAN, Cape Girardeau HOSS, DALE BYRON, St, Louis HUDSON, CAROL ANN, Overland HUGHEY, LEWIS RAY, Portageville HUNTER, SALLY M., Sikeston HYER, RALPH V., Fenton HYNES, FRANK JOE, St. Louis JACKSON, GLENN FESTUS, Bunker JACKSON, HERMAN LEROY, Dexter JAKUBS, LEN LAWRENCE, St. Louis JAMES, JOE DAVID, Cape Girardeau JAMES, LEONARD LEON, Lutesville Freshmen JENKINS, PATSY CAROL, Advance JOHNSON, BARBARA H., Clubb JOHNSON, HAROLD H., St. Louis JORDAN, GEORGE HENRY, Kennett KAHN, SANDY, West Palm Beach, Florida KASTEN, JERRY LEE, Cape Girardeau KAVANAUGH, BARBARA LEE, Richmond Heights KEASTER, ARMON JOSEPH, Lilbourn KEELE, WANDA ELLEN, Williamsville KELLY, BRUCE B., St. Louis KENNER, CHARLES CLAUDE, Perryville KENNER, PAUL LAWRENCE, Poplar Bluff KERSTNER, ELLEN KAY, Jackson KIEF, REGINALD HOWARD, Sikeston KIEHNE, CHARLES EDWARD, Cape Girardeau KILLIAN, KENNETH EDWARD, Perryville KIMRAY, W. IRENE, Licking KINDER, SHIRLEY ANN, Gordonville KING, JANICE CHARLINE, Caruthersville KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT SHERIDAN, Cape Girar- deau KLABLE, JUDITH CHLOE, Festus KNOWLES, HAROLD LEE, Mt. Carmel, Illinois KOECHIG, ROBERT HERBERT, St. Louis KRAUS, RICHARD HARVEY, Imperial KREBS, RUSSELL EDWARD, New Madrid KREBS, TOMMY JOE, New Madrid KROPP, DONALD JOHNSTON, Webster Groves KUBA, GERALDINE MAE, St. Louis KUEHLE, MARILYN RUTH, Jackson KUGEL, DORIS LEE, New Haven LaCHANCE, HOWARD EUGENE, Jackson LACY, EDWARD EARL, Advance LAFFERTY, NORMA LOUISE, Braggadocio LALUMONDIER, VAN J., Crystal City LANE, HANDA JOAN, Kirkwood LANGDON, JEANENE, Cape Girardeau LARGENT, JIM, Sikeston LASATER, LINDA LOU, Cape Girardeau LAWRENCE, SHIRLEY JOYCE, Ironton LAYTON, VIRGINIA LEE, Cape Girardeau LEE, BERNITA VANETTE, Poplar Bluff LEMP, DALE DONALD, ST. Louis LEWIS, BETTY JANE, Easf Prairie LEWIS, HARRELL REX, Broseley LINDY, FRED N., Chaffee LITTLE, WALLY, Harrisburg LOEBS, HERBERT A., Frohna LOHR, BOB EDWARD, Sikeston LORBERG, JOHN WALTER, Gordonville LOUGH, EARL DEAN, St. Louis Freshmen LOVELY, BARBARA ANN, Ferguson LUCKEL, LINDA RUTH, Overland LUDWIG, TOM WALTER, Brentwood LUFCY, JON CHARLES, Cape Girardeau LUKENS, MICHAEL EDWARD St. Louis LYNN, KAY, Poplar Bluff MCCORD, SANDRA LOU, Naylor MCCARBER, CAROLYN SUE, East Prairie MCCRORY, BARBARA JEAN, Portageville MCELMURRY, DONALD RAY, Fornfelt McMAHON, JO ANNE, Kennett McNEELY, CAROLYN JON, Jackson McNEELY, PAUL WILSON, Cape Girardeau MANNS, DORIS ELANE, Festus MABREY, DONALD RAY, Leopold MABURY, DOYLE HUGH, Piedmont MACORMIC, NELL RAYMOND, St. Louis MARSHALL, DANIEL ROLAND, Benton MATTHEWS, GLENN ANDREW, Sikeston MAY, DONALD WILLIAM, Perryville MAYO, SHELBY JEAN, Caruthersville MEISENHEIMER, ALBERT LOUIS, Cape Girardeau MELLOW, PAUL ALLAN, McClure, Illinois MEYER, EUGENE W., Perryville MEYER, PAUL, Flat River MEYERS, RICHARD SAMUEL, St. Louis MICHAEL, ROBERT CHARLES, Benton MILLER, BEVERLY JANE, University City MILLER, DONALD WAYNE, Tamms, Illinois MILLER, MAYPHUS EVONNE, Campbell MILLER, PATSY MARIE, Oak Ridge MILLER, SHELBY JEAN, Campbell MILLIGAN, BETTY JOANNE, Caruthersville MILLS, CLEO CHARLES, Jackson MITCHELL, EVERETT RAY, East Prairie MITCHELL, PATRICIA ANN, Campbell MOELLER, CAROLYN LOUISE, Cape Girardeau MOELLER, THOMAS EDWARD, Webster Groves MOLLER, MELISSA ANN, Kirkwood MONTGOMERY, MORRIS CHARLES, Chaffee MOONEY, CAROL MARIE, Ferguson MOORE, HARVEY RAYMOND, Valley Park MORAN, PATRICIA ANN, University City MORITZ, CARL W., Jennings MOSCONI, DOROTHY ANN, Ballwin MOUSER, ALICE KAY, Marquand MURPHY, JOANNE PATRICIA, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin MURPHY, MARY COLEEN, Cape Girardeau MURRAY, JANE E., St. Louis NENNINGER, JOHN MARVIN, Cape Girardeau Freshmen NEWMAN, ALICE ROSALEE, Cape Girardeau NICHOLSON, JAMES EDWARD, St. Louis NIERMEYER, SHARON GRACE, Union NIEWALD, JERRIE LYNN, Kirkwood NOE, HELEN JUSTINE, Lilbourn NUSSBAUM, YANNA LOUISE, Burfordville O'KEEFE, JOHN THOMAS, St. Louis OLIVER, WILLIAM LEONARD, Parma ORGEICH, PHYLLIS ANNE, St. Louis ORTON, BARBARA JEAN, Portageville OVERALL, TED A., Clarkton OVERBEY, DON R., St. Louis OWENS, JEAN ANN, Rombauer OXFORD, JOYCE LEE, Cape Girardeau PARKER, CLETA FAYE, Parma PARKER, RITA MAE, Parma PARKER, TROY LENON, Parma PATTON, HAROLD R., Kirkwood PENSEL, GERALD LYNN, Jackson PHILLIPS, ROBERT RAY, Cape Girardeau PICKER, CAROLYN ALICE, University City PIERCE, WILMA JEAN, St. Louis PINKSTON, NORVILLE GENE, Hayti PITTS, LESTER PAUL, Anna, Illinois POMEROY, LEE FRANCES, Lutesville POPP, RALPH TERRANCE, Cape Girardeau PORRITT, BARBARA IRENE, Cape Girardeau POWELL, BRADLEY ARLEN, Bertrand PRATTE, JAMES EDWARD, St. Mary's PREVALLET, DAVID MORAN, Perryville PRIBBLE, JIMMIE LEE, Jonesboro, Illinois PRINCE, DORIS ANN, Marston PRY, JERRY, Harrisburg, Illinois PUMPHREY, S. JOANNE, Broseley PUTMAN, RONALD LEWIS, Webster Groves QUEVREAUX, ALBERT EUGENE, Webster Groves RAGAINS, HAROLD HARRIS, Sikeston RAMSEY, PHYLLIS ANN, Cape Girardeau RANKIN, THOMAS CARL, St. Louis RATCLIFF, MEREDITH L., Cape Girardeau RAYFIELD, DOUGLAS KENNETH, Ellington REID, DALMA BURKETT, Holland REID, JOHN KENNETH, Oak Ridge REID, TABITHA GAYE, Holland REIKER, RAYMOND CLARANCE, Cape Girar deau REISE, DON ARTHUR, St. Louis REITZ, DARYL GAY, Lemay REPOVICH, LIEBER DON, St. Louis RHODES, JAMES KENDALL, Jackson RITTER, CLARENCE JOHN, Jackson Freshmen ROBERTS, THEODORE W. Matthews ROBINSON, MAXINE MARIE, Cape Girardeau ROBINSON PATRICIA LOU, Kirkwood ROBINSON ROBERT JOHN, St. Louis ROBINSON SHEILA ANN, Clarksville RODGERS, JACK FLOYD, Bloomfield ROGERS, RONALD EDWARD, Cape Girardeau ROMMELMAN, SUZANNE, Sullivan ROTH, ANITA JOAN, Pattonville ROWE, MARY ALFARETTA, Arab SAND, RICHARD M., Kirkwood SANDERLIN, JOHN, Pacific SARACINI, BARBARA MAE, Poplar Bluff SATEY, JAMES HERBERT, Chaffee SCHAEFER, DOROTHY MARIE, St. Louis SCHARRINGHAUSEN, BILLIE JEAN, Webster Groves SCHARRINGHAUSEN, PATRICIA JO, Webster Groves SCHIER, DOUGLAS CLARK, Glendale SCHNEIDER, EVA CLAIRE, Kirkwood SCHNEIDER, THOMAS EARL, St. Louis SCHOWENGERDT, GEORGE CARL, Cape Girar- deau SCHRADER, ELIZABETH ANNE, Webster Groves SCHRADER, FRED LOUIS, Jackson SCHRECKENBERG, MARY ANN, Leopold SCHREIBER, JoANN, Collinsville, Illinois SCHROEDER, JAMES ANDREW, Poplar Bluff SCHUCH, ANTHONY RILEY, Jackson SCHUETTE, DAVE GEORGE, Webster Groves SCHULTE, JOSEPH RICHARD, Valley Park SCHULTZ, LEONARD F-, Doniphan SCHWEPKER, BARBARA ELLEN, Delta SCHWETTMAN, JERRY LEE, Cape Girardeau SCIORTINO, JO AN, Cape Girardeau SCOBIE, WILLIAM DONALD, Sikeston SCOTT, STANLEY McRAY, Steelville SHACKELFORD, MARIANNE, Poplar Bluff SHANER, DONALD WAYNE, Jackson SHARP, LARRY BYRON, Gideon SHELL, DORIS JEAN, Advance SHORTER, BERTHA JEAN, Canalou SHYROCK, STANLEY BARRON, Fredericktown SHUCK, BOB, Cape Girardeau SIMMONS, JEAN CAROLYN, Webster Groves SIMONET, LOUIS JOHN, Packanack Lake, New Jersey SIMPSON, DONNA SUE, Lilbourn SIMPSON, EMILY NELL, Cape Girardeau SIMS, BILLIE MAE, Advance SIMS, W. H., JR., Sikeston SISLER, GEORGE K., Dexter SITZ, SHELBY JEAN, Advance Freshmen SKAGGS, MARY JO, Union SLINKARD, DAYTON RUSBY, Cape Girardeau SLINKARD, NINA RUTH, Cape Girardeau SMITH, ELEANOR ANN, Cape Girardeau SMITH, NORVAL, Cape Girardeau SMITH, ROBERT STRASMER, Warson Woods SPEAR, DON WARMAN, Overland SPINNER, GEORGE ROY, Cape Girardeau SPRADLING, JERRY LYNN SPRINGMEYER, HARRY CONRAD, Cape Girar- deau STRANGE, LORRAINE LEE, Ste Genevieve STECH, JOHN PAUL, St. Louis STEGER, LeROY RAYMOND, Cape Girardeau STEWART, HANNAH SUE, Hayti STONE, EVA JANE, Berkeley STONE, GLENN RAYMOND, Lutesville STOREY, OMAR MICHAEL, St. Louis STRASSER, JOSEPH EDWARD, St. Louis STRATMANN, JANICE CHARLOTTE, St. Louis STROBEL, LARRY GENE, Bell City SULLIVAN, ROBERT GLENN, Chaffee SUTHERLINE, VIRGINIA ANN, St. Louis TALLANT, HENRIETTA KAHALCAULANI, Wailu- ku, Maui, Hawaii TALLEY, GLENDA CHRISTENE, Hayti TAYEGGIA, TOM ROGER, Cape Girardeau TERPENNING, RICHARD BERNARD, Brighton, Illinois THILENIUS, HOWARD ED, Perryville THOMAS, JO ANN KAY, Brentwood THRESHER, HELEN BERNICE, Risco TINSLEY, BYRON RA, Hayti TONEY, MARY ALICE, Piedmont TROTTER, JAMES HUGHES, Bloomfield TUREK, PATRICIA ANN, St. Louis TURNER, JUDITH MAE, Cape Girardeau UEBERLE, MARTHA SUE, Bonne Terre UROAHNS, DALE ALLAN, St. Louis VALLE, ALROY ANTHONY, Ste. Genevieve VAVAK, WANDA LOUISE, Cape Girardeau VELTEN, BARBARA JEAN, St- Louis VERDERBER, DAVID FRANCIS, St. Louis VETTER, SHIRLEY L., Commerce VIZE, DAVID ARTHUR, St. Louis VOERTMANN, FRANK WILHELM, Webster Groves WACHTER, DONALD RICHARD, Cape Girar- deau WADDELL, JEROME JOSEPH, Sherman WAGLEY, EVALYN SUE, Sikeston WAGNER, LORRAINE MARIE, Kirkwood WALKER, MARY ELAINE, Kirkwood WALLACE, JUANITA ANN, Charleston WALLIS, SUZANNE ADELE, Piedmont Freshmen WALTON, NANCY JO, Glen Allen WALTHRIP, JAMES FRANKLIN, Clarkton WEAVER, ELEANOR ELIZABETH, Braggadocio WEISS, ROSEMARY, Jackson WELKER, DELMAR DEE, Jackson WSCOAT, WILLIAM HENRY, Cape Girardeau WESSEL, NORMA ELAINE, Gordonville WESSEL, PAUL ROGER, Gordonville WESSLER, DENIS CLAUDE, St. Charles WHITAKER, MARILYN JOYCE, Chaffee WHITESITT, KATHRYN ELAINE, St. Louis WHITESITT, PATRICIA JOYCE, Sf. Louis WILLIAMS, CARROLL LEE, Overland WILLIAMS, JANE, Sf. Louis WILLIAMS, MARTHA ANN, Anniston WILLS, LARRY GENE, Cape Girardeau WILLMAN, WAYNE WILLARD, Jennings WILSCHETE, DAVID LEE, St. Louis WILSON, MITZI MAE, Jackson WILSON, NANCY MILDRED, Festus WINCHESTER, BOBBY JEAN, Advance WISDOM, JANET ALMETTA, Crowder WITOWSKI, BARBARA ANN, Affton WITTING, MARY FRANCES, Cape Girardeau YARGER, GAIL SUZANNE, Richmond Heights YATES, HERSCHEL WILSON, Matthews YOUNG, JERRY NEIL, SI. Louis YOUNG, RICHARD JOHN, Valley Pclrk YOUNG, VANNIE D., Murphysboro, Illinois YOURTREE, DAVID M., Sf. Louis YOWELL, KATHERINE, ANN, Jennings ZAETSCH, SANDRA, Caruthersville ZOLL, LORRAINE AGNES,,Ste. Genevieve Campus Capers -'Q' 7 N ZATIDNS ' Bren f I X f lf V- 'i' ' Row 3: Don Riehn, Rudy Kem, Larry Wills, Richard Wicks, Bob Crawford. Row 2: Dean Holmes, Barbara Daniels, Marilyn Schwartz, Marilyn Whitaker, Mary Anderson, Pat Pfefferkorn. Row 1: Joan Porter, Duane Sisson, Ray Cliff Carolyn Jackson, Emily Wilson, Mrs. Collins. Student Council OFFICERS President ........ . . Carolyn Jackson Vice President ...... . .. Duane Sisson Secretary-Treasurer ...... .. . Joan Porter Student Relations Officer .... .... ...... .... R a y Cliff Social Life Chairman ............................ Larry Wills Sponsors . .. ....... . . . . Dean Holmes, Mr. Grauel, Mrs. Collins Student governing body-elected representative group . . . attempt to promulgate and co-ordinate student activities . - . Student Talent Assemblies . . . high school contests in Spring . . . orientation program during the three regular sessions . . . sponsorship of social activities through Social Life . . . SEMO-SIU Student Council dinner-Cape Girardeau . . . SIU-SEMO Student Council dinner- Carbondale Social Life Committee OFFICERS Chairman . . . .... - Dean Holmes Secretary . . . . . . Elizabeth Renner Behind-the-scenes committee of all-college functions . . . Freshman Ori- entation . . . all-school dance in September . . . after-game dances . . . square dances . . . Fall Formal . . . free full-length movies . . . magazines, television, records in Memorial . . . open recreation nights-swimming-dancing- sports . . . Sagamore Ball . . . Memorial Hall Christmas decorations . . . caroling party . . . publishers of Totem Talk -local announcement-of-activities bulletin . . . Backward Dance , . . Bridge tourney . . .Four Freshmen Concert . . . Spring FormaI-name-band-Sauter-Finnegan for '55 . . . Sagamore signing party Row 3: Paul McKee, Mr. McClure, Larry Wills, Bob Crawford, Mr. Burneson. Row 2: Dean Holmes, Liz Renner, Lonnie Jo Longhoter, Helen Thornton. Row l: Miss Clieno, Susan Cunningham, Miss O'Neal. PATRICIA ANN KRIEGER JIM SPANN Business Manager Editor Sagamore STAFF Editor-in-chief . .- ........ .. Pat Krieger Business Manager Literary Staff . . . Art Staff . . . Organizations . . . Women's Sports . . . Men's Sports .... Typists ...... Photographer . . . Faculty Adviser . . . Honorary Adviser Jim Spann . . . Virginia Fulton, Editor Sandra Grant Bob Herring Frieda Keener, Editor Anita Roth Charlene King .. Janet Brennan, Editor OIIine Cain . . . June Brimager . . .. Ralph Hyer Bob Fabry ........JaneCurt Patricia Ray . . . Clinton WunderIich . . . . Miss Jane Suddath . . . ... Mr. H. O. Grauel Staff picture taken- third time's the charm . . . weekly meetings on Wed- nesday . . . decoration of Sag's window . . . beating of deadIines-rush- rush-rush . . . Sagamore BaII-decorations . . . Sag's birthday party-two birth- day cakes- What happened - Ghost with Mr. GraueI's help . . . clever ideas -exultation, enthusiasm-discarded ideas-discouragement, depression-aII this and more . . . goodbye to a year full of fun and heIIo to a bigger and better SAGAMORE for 'I957 -60- Sagamore Row 2: Mr. Grauel, June Brimager, Ralph Hyer, Sandra Grant. Row 1: Jane Curt, Pat Ray, Virginia Fulton. QW BMW Row 2: Miss Suddath, Clinton Wunclerlich, Bob Fabry, Bob Herring. Row iz Olline Cain, Janet Brennan, Frieda Keener. -61- Capaha Arrow STAFF Editor-in-Chief . .. ........... Gary Cooper Business Manager . . .............. John Dougan Assistant Editors . . ..... Ed Felts, Jo Anne Prather, Chuck Teras, Shirley Heady Sports Editor ........................ Bob Fabry Photographers .... Clinton Wunderlich, Jim Oberts Window Artist . . . ................. Anita Roth Cartoonist ..... . . . Frieda Keener Adviser .. . . ., Dr. L. H. Harris College newspaper- All the news that's fit to print -borrowed slogan but true . . . bi-weekly publication . . . written by newswriting class and ARROW Staff . . . newspaper contests-Associated Collegeiate Press, Missouri Newspaper Association, Columbia Scholastic Press, Missouri Newspaper Association, Colum- bia Scholastic Press . . . Mascot Minnie -fourteen years old-attended Sag's birthday party in November . . . year of hard work and fun Row 2: Bob Fabry, Anita Roth, Ed Felts, John Dougan, Clinton Wunderlich, Row 1: Gary Cooper Jo Anne Prather, Frieda Keener, Dr. Harris. -62- Row 2: Marilyn Schwartz, Miss Koetting, Dr. McConkey, Dean Holmes. Row 'ln Rudy Kem Nancy Damon Litten, Howard Reed, Gene Munger. Wakapa-Cardinal Key President . . ......... . . . Marilyn Schwartz Sponsors of Wakapa . . . . .... Dr. Mavis Holmes Miss Rosina Koetting Sponsors of Cardinal Key ...... Dr. Glenn McConkey Mr. H. O. Grauel Local honorary organizations . . . highest honor on campus for men and women . . . Leadership . . . Scholarship . . . Service . . . Character stressed . . . spring ceremony for Cardinal Key members . . . recognition of leaders and initiates . . . homecoming breakfast for Wakapa Alums . . . plans for new Wakapa pin . . . tapping ceremony . . . initiation in Dean Holmes' home . . . Cardinal Key-Wakapa graduation breakfast -63- i Dr. Samuel Andrew Kruse' In appreciation of the outstanding leadership and inspiration given by Dr. Samuel Andrew Kruse' during his thirty years' spon- sorship of Kappa Delta Pi on the Southeast Missouri State College Campus, this special page in the 1956 Sagamore is dedicated by the members ofthe organization. Row 3: Mary Jo O'Keefe, Marilyn Schwartz, Joan McGinnity, Marlene Kramme, Vince Raddle, Addison Lawrence, Idell Sitzes, Marcia Smith, Helen Thornton, Carolyn Jackson, Judy Cocke. Row 2: Virginia Meadows, Julie Hart- sfield, Libby Hartsfield, Robert Fulton, Leland Butler, David Wiesner, Howard Reed, Joe Ann West, Mr. Keller, Leonore Bierbaum, Mary Moore, Mr. Gilbert. Row 11 Frieda Keener, Helen Hutson, Susan Cunningham, Charles Clippard, Joan Heisserer, Emily Wilson, Mr. Fox. Kappa Delta Pi President . . . Vice President OFFICERS . . . Joan Heisserer . Charles Clippard Secretary . .. Frieda Estes Keener Treasurer . . . Dr. Robert R. Hill Historian .... Mrs. Irvin A. Keller Sponsor . . . . . Mr. Burwell Fox National honorary education fraternity-senior college students with un usual professional promise . . . guest speakers . . . active throughout year . . . summer term picnic . . . scholarship to highest ranking sophomore . . . testimonial dinner-ten highest-ranking freshmen . . . national convention in Oklahoma-Joan Heisserer and Mr. Burwell Fox-delegates Kappa Omicron Phi OFFICERS President ..... ......... . . . Judy Schwartz Vice President . . . . . . Helen Thornton Secretary ..... .. Barbara Hopkins Treasurer .......... . . . Mrs. Lilly B. Gehrs Keeper of Archives . . . ............. Pat Sachse Distaff Reporter . . . .............. Joe Ann West Sponsor ........ . . . Miss Margaret Strahlmann National professional home economics society-purpose-development of women with higher ideals of home living and appreciation of the sanctity of the American home . . . bi-monthly meetings-freshman reception . . . work- out at Wedekind Park . . . Founders Day Banquet-December ll-Home Man- agement dining room-buffet supper-traditional candlelight service . . . Na- tional Conclave-Albuquerque, New Mexico-Judy Schwartz and Joe Ann West, delegates . . . program for mother-patroness chapter Row 2: Shirley Dannenmueller, LaDonia Beggs, Frances Earnhart, Joe Ann West, Carol Roennigke Shirley West, Patsy Sachse, Virginia Waldo. Row 1: Miss Strahlmann, Barbara Hopkins, Judy Schwartz Helen Thornton, Mrs. Gehrs. -66- Row 3: Carole Womack, Susan Cunningham, Barbara Fulkerson, Carolyn Godwin, Idell Sitzes, Nancy Damon Litten, Lonnie Jo Longhofer, Janet Lett, Mary Ann Naucke, Roberta Slayton. Row 2: Don Bevfo- den, Marlene Kramme, Shirley Gower, Julie Hartsfield, Helen Hutson, Carol Proffer, Frieda Keener, Lib- by Hartsfield, Elizabeth Keigley, Joneal Kuss, Gene Haas. Row 1: Miss Hix, Mrs. Rusk, Margaret Fuerth, Ruth Maxton, Miss Bedford. Kappa Pi OFFICERS Fall Winter Margaret Fuerth . . . .. President . . . ..... Carol Proffer Susan Cunningham .. . . . Vice President . . ...... Helen Hutson Elizabeth Hartsfield .. Secretary . Susan Cunningham Ruth Maxton ..... .. Treasurer .. . Barbara Fulkerson Carol Proffer . . . . . . Historian . . . . . . Donald Bevfoden Mrs. Letha Rusk .. .. Sponsor . .. . . Mrs. Letha Rusk National honorary art fraternity . . . planned monthly meetings . . . talks by guest speakers . . . yearly project . . painted mural depicting life of a college man for Myers Hall . . . sponsored art exhibit of work done by former Cape Stater, Jim Parker . . . entered Missourian Art Exhibit . . . initiated seven members . . . Christmas party-handmade gifts for members-hand-painted mugs for initiates . . . picnic in spring -67- Row 2: Dr. Holmes, Oscar Allison, Dr. Hamilton, Pat Mcllvaney, Mr. Keller, Dr. Marshall, Dr McConkey Bill Grimsley. Row l: Howard Reed, Joan McGinnity, Virginia Fulton, Mr. Doherty, Marianna Holcomb Dr. Collins. Phi Alpha Theta OFFICERS President ...... ......... .. Howard Reed Vice President . . . . . Virginia Fulton Secretary ..... ....... D ixie Bader Sponsor .. Mr. W. T. Doherty National honorary history 'Fraternity . . . Alpha Epsilon chapter . . . stresses importance of history . . . recognizes superior history students-mem- bers must present twelve hours of history and a grade average of a superior B . . . sponsored annual initiation banquet-Agriculture Hall-impressive cere- mony for initiates-red rose tied with colors-pledged by candlelight . . . annual picnic for students given by faculty members-student-faculty softball game -63- Sigma Tau Delta OFFICERS President ...... ........... Vice President . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer Editor of QUIVER , . Critic ......... Adviser . . . National honorary English fraternity . . . . . . . Ruth Maxton Virginia Meadows . . Joan McGinnity ... . . Joe Lewis .. Marty Parke . . . . . Dr. Harris . . . . Mr. Grauel planned monthly meetings talks by guest speakers . . . membership-outstanding students in English field . . . motto- Truth, Sincerity, and Design . . . monthly Quiver written and pub lished by members . . . Freshman English Contest-winner awarded medal at spring banquet Row 3: Joan Heisserer, Pat Mcllvaney, Bob Wilcox, Marty Parke, Frieda Keener. Row 2 Mr Gra uel, Miss Suddath, Oscar Allison, Dr. Harris, Mrs. Collins, Virginia Fulton. Row 'l: Ruth Kasten Virginia Meadows, Joan McGinnity, Joe Lewis. - 69 - Kent Library Student librarians-combination decorators-typists-errand runners-book shelvers-information givers-rush-rush-rush-filling textbook orders on regis- tration day . . . surprise birthday party for Mr. Snider-cake-ice cream . . . Christmas party at Mr. Roland Schlieve's . . three dominant features in oper- ation of the library-greater demand for textbooks-growth of the audio-visual service-growth of attendance at the library . . . sponsorship of a free feature length film for students-concerning great works of literature Row 4: Mr. Schlieve, Miss LaPierre, Mr. Snider, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Sadler, Ricky Sad- ler. Row 3: Eleanor Weaver, Johanna Osborn, Glenn Jackson, Judy Cocke. Row 2: Joyce Brown, Lee Pomeroy, Martha Ann Williams, Nancy Ralph, Hannah Stewart. Row 'l: Nellie Pollock, Marietta Nussbaum, Marcia Smith, Emma Lou Smith. -70- Row 4: Larry D. Cassoutt, Don Stehr, Robert Smith, Jack Garner, Tom Croy, Charles Vaughn, Eugene Dreyer, John Burciaga, Bill Rasch. Row 3: Bill Grimsley, Charles Gwaltney, Joda Weston, Neal Ross, Don Rasche, John Ritter, John Bowen, Oscar Allison, James Spann, Ralph Butler, Ira Rubottom, Thom Reeves. Row 21 Donna Simpson, Mary Teeters, Janet Burke, Mary McMahon, Rosemary M. Bode, Sandra Zeatch, Evonne Miller, Jean Porchey, Janet Stewart, Leonore Bierbaum, Norma Hardwick, Lonnie Jo Longhofer, Jackie Tilley. Row 1: Mr. Brandt, Virginia Giles, Barbara Okenfuss, Judy Nussbaum, Margaret Clelend, Jane Austin, Barbara Fulkerson, Olline Cain, Ann Smith, Sunnye Hudson, Charlene King, Carolyn Jackson, Carole Womack. ACappella Choir OFFICERS President .. .... Don Rasche Secretary .. ..... Janet Stewart Treasurer . . . . Charles Gwaltney J. Clyde Brandt, director . . . organization to study unaccompanied music for mixed voices . . . music for annual Christmas Vesper service . . . Concert tour of Missouri high schools . . . February assembly program . . . classical and modern music . . . music for College Baccalaureate and Com- mencement exercises Under direction Band of Mr. O. L. Wilcox . . . music for all local sports events . . . intensified loyalty of students toward sport activities at Cape State . . . participation in Concert February 15 F t r C Members of the Band: Kay Smith, McNeely, Lee Pomeroy, Anita Frick, Keene, Marilyn Kuehle, Anna Lee vid James, Nancy Phillips, Carolyn Homecoming and Veteran's Day parades . . . assembly -L is Virginia Layton, Barbara Crader, Robert Wilcox, Larry Wills, Carolyn Thomas Bennett, Peggy Wilson, Joel Harvey, Janet Francis, Carolyn Haupt, Jean Ann Owens, Suzanne Rommelman, James Rhodes, Joe Da- Moeller, Ronnie Hopper, Kenneth Biehle, Robert Swink, David Guemmer, Roger Hecht, James Cutts, Cecil Nettles, Shelby Mayo, Richard Kraus, Joe Lewis, Judy Wilcox, Felicia Snider, Dennis Wheeler, Virgil Chott, Ronald Grayum, John Popp, Arthur Stout, Joanne Pumphrey, Evonne Miller, LaDonia Beggs, Roger Midkiff, JoAnn Thomas, William Baker, Robert Dixon, Ralph Butler, Ralph Hyer, Charles Vaughn, Nellie Pollock, Nelson Devenport, Peggy Head, Anita Roth, Geraldine Kuba, Cassie Crow, Lois Fain, Charlotte Hartzog, Durwood Lawson, Tom Atkins. -72- Members of the Orchestra: Bill Armstrong, Dolly Barton, Mary Bauerle, Eleanor Bunch, Norman Butler, Olline Cain, Barbara Crader, Virgil Chott, Greta Critchlow, James Cutts, Rebecca Galloway, David Guemmer, Virginia Giles, Peggy Head, Joan Heisserer, Joe James, Marilyn Kuehle, Jerry Kinder, John Lawrence, Durwood Lawson, Virginia Layton, Roger Midkiff, Joan Murphy, Carolyn McNeely, Shelby Mayo, Evonne Miller, Barbara Oken- fuss, Phyliss Orgeich, Nancy Phillips, Dorothy Porchey, Carol Proffer, Bill Rasch, Jim Rhodes, Anita Roth, Bill Scobie, Kay Smith, Don Stehr, Bob Swink, Charles Vaughn, Dennis Wheeler, Wilson Yates, Lorraine Zoll. Qrchestra OFFICERS President ...... . . . Terry Kinder Vice President . .. .... Bob Swink Secretary ...... . . . Dolly Barton Treasurer ...... .. James Rhodes Librarian ........ . .. Virginia Giles Property Manager . John Lawrence Publicity Manager . . . ...... Don Stehr Sponsor .......... .. Mr. Fritz Heim Conductor-Professor Fritz Heim . . . appearances at all assemblies . . . Black Mask-Music Club yearly production- Oklahoma . . . spring concert . . . tour in northern part of the state . . . annual assembly concert -73- Music Club OFFICERS Fall Winter Bill Rasch .......... ..... P resident ..... .. Lonnie Jo Longhofer Lonnie Jo Longhofer . . . .. Vice President . .. ........ Jim Rhodes Shirley lllers ..... .... S ecretary . . . . . . Sunnye Hudson Barbara Ulrich ....... .... T reasurer .. ..... Fred Bauer Barbara Okenfuss ..... .. Historian . .... JoAnn Thomas Miss Dorothy Dickson . . . . . Sponsors . . Miss Freida Reick Further appreciation of true art in music . . . bi-monthly meetings . . . OKLAHOMA! in collaboration with Black Mask and Terpsichore . . . Chris- tmas Caroling party . . . production of Christmas Assembly . . . singing contests for all social groups . . . sponsorship of two musicales . . . series of High-Fi concerts . . . assembly program in spring . . . high school musical 'festival Row 2: Sunnye Hudson, Shirley lllers, Bill Rasch, Fred Bauer, Jim Rhodes, JoAnn Thomas, Barbara Ulrich. Row la Miss Dickson, Lonnie Jo Longhofer, Barbara Okenfuss, Miss Reick. -74- Music Club Row 3: Shelby Mayo, Lois Fain, Janet Burke, Dianna Farnham, Suzanne Rommelman. Row 2: Charlotte Hartzog, Barbara Ashley, Barbara Johnson, Anna Marie Duff, Anita Roth, Mary Alice Bauerle. Row 1: Ralph E. Butler, Jr., Lora Jean Dixon, George Hand, Jr. Row 31 Peggy Wilson, Barbara Crader, Carol Hudson, Virginia Giles, Mary Rowe. Row 2: Phyllis Orgeich, Virginia Layton, Donna Giesler, Shirley Porter, Evonne Miller, Donna Simpson. Row l: Eva Stone, Greta Critchlow, Thom Reeves. Fall Gary Cooper . . . . Bill Grimsley . . . Shirley Illers .... Robert Wilcox . . . Linda White .... Dr. A. H. Dorlag Black Mask OFFICERS .. . President . . . . Vice President . . . .. . . . Secretary . . .. Historian .. . . Attorney . . . . . Sponsor . . . Winter .. . Anita Allen . Carol Thomas . . . Linda White Robert Wilcox Frieda Keener Dr. A. H. Dorlag College dramatic organization-threefold training program-practice in art of acting-makeup-stage management . . . three big productions-OKLA- HOMA-AN INSPECTOR CALLS-THE HAPPY TIME-open try-outs . . . keeping busy at cleaning closets-handling props-wiring lights-swinging hammers- . . . top salesman of season tickets-Barbara Daniels . . . final event of season -spring banquet Row 2 Carole Thomas, Linda White, Bill Grimsley, Don Riehn, Frieda Keener, Shirley Illers Row 'I Gary Cooper, Anita Allen, Dr. Dorlag. Black Mask Row 2: Barbara Ulrich, Pattie Robinson, Byron Tinsley, Joyce Oxford, Lora Jean Dixon. Row I Barbara Daniels, Lorraine Wagner, Mary Anderson, Jerrie Niewald. Row 2: Jackie Tilley, Mary Jane Brewer, George Hand, Jr., Eugene Dreyer, Nancy Damon Lit ten, Byron DeForest. Row l: Thom Reeves, Wanda DeForest, Duane Sisson, Carole Dohm. -77- Row 2: Lenore Bierbaum, Waldo Schaefer, Ellodean Phillips, Wilson Yates, Gary McDowell Row l: Larry Wills, Barbara Clinton, Mr. Goodwin. Debate Dean Forrest H. Rose, sponsor . . . eight members-two Pi Kappa Delta student members-national honorary forensic fraternity . . . Topic for year- Resolved: the non-agricultural industries should guarantee their employees an annual wage . . . tournaments at Kirksville-Warrensburg-Bloomington, Illinois . . . exchange debates with Murray State and S. l. U .... annual banquet -initiation of new members into Pi Kappa Delta -73- Agriculture Club OFFICERS P Fall Winter Gene Mills . . . ..... President . . . . . . . Ray Pensel Bill Horner . . . . . . Vice President . . . . . Robert Dixon Don Wheeler . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Edward Bartels Gave hayride and steak fry . . . attended American Royal Livestock Show . . . Robert Dixon, Bary Crosby, Bill Horner, delegates . . . purchased jackets . . . agriculture emblem . . . procured two registered Yorkshire gilts to raise . . . constructed automatic hog-waterer . . . gave dance for club members and dates . . . administered agricultural judging contest . . . at- tended annual spring picnic . . . entered intramural basketball team Row 3: Charles Lentz, Don Shanner, Armon Keaster, Harley Barnes, Don Kley, Paul P. Adams Stanley Beggs, Victor Roddy. Row 2: Carl Fitzwater, Jerry Hobart, Dalma Reid, Jim Pribble Dr. Schowengerdt, Carl Barton, Ray Fowler, Neal Ross, Jerry Aufdenberg. Row 'lz Bill Horner Bob Dixon, Ray Pensel, Gene Wells, Don Wheeler, Ed Bartels. Row 41 Mary Ann Naucke, Jeanne Morgan, Dolly Barton, Jean Willard, Dixie Scott, Sue Muegge, Joyce Jo- hanboeke, Vince Raddle, Claude Crase, Mary Jo O'Keete, Darlene Vorwith, Martha Lind Sander, Ruth Mary Seabaugh, Rosalie Hilpert, Elaine Pickel. Row 3: Jan Brown, Miss Bedford, Miss Lamb, Vivian Wooldridge, Julie Hartsfield, Helen Wuellner, Allene Wernle, Joyce Soellner, Libby Hartsfield, Janet Stewart, Gail Pourie, Idell Sitzes, Mary Moore, Lois Lake, Shirley Beyreis, George Guffey, Charles Clippard, Mr. Gilbert. Row 2: Mamie Martin, Emily Wilson, Judy Nussbaum, Carmen Anderson, Judy Cocke, Linnet Dean, Pat Pfefferkorn, Nancy Statler, Miss Gross, Phyllis Orgeich, Madonna Eggers. Row 'In Susan Otrich, Dorothy Jennings, Mari- lyn Mullen, Pattie Adams, Joanne Warren, Wilma Thompson, Martha Wulfers, Javada Geiser. Association for Childhood Education OFFICERS President ...... .... . Linnet Dean Vice Presidents: Kindergarten . . . Dorothy Seabaugh Primary .... . Martha Sanders intermediate . Secretary-Treasurer Reporter ........ . . . . Emily Wilson .. Pat Pfefferkorn . . . . Judy Cocke Social Chairman ... .. Judy Nussbaum Sponsor ....... . . . Miss Louise Gross Interest lies in children-nursery schools, kindergarten, primary grades . . . picnic for new members . . . demonstration of visual aids . . . yearly Christmas workshop-art department-sack lunches-demonstrations of Christ- mas decorations . . . money-raising campaigns-sale of book tickets to Rialto Theater . . . International A.C.E. meeting in Washington D.C.-April 1-6- Missouri State A.C.E. meeting on campus May 5-6 -30- Home Economics Club OFFICERS President ...... Mary Ann Feezor Vice President . . . . . . Barbara Hopkins Secretary .... . . . Patsy Sachse Treasurer . . . .... Shirley West Historian ..... . . . Carolyn Hutton Publicity ...... . . . Raona Miller Parlimentarian . . . ..... Helen Thornton Sponsor ....... . . . Mrs. Lilly Gehrs Cook-out at local park . . . formal initiation . . . hayride and steak fry sponsored by Agriculture Club . . . Valentine party for Ag boys . . . fashion show-guest speakers . . . Christmas baskets for needy families . . . presentation of tray mats to local hospital . . . state meeting in Jefferson City . . . party for outstanding seniors and clubmembers Row 4: Carolyn Clark, Lorraine Zoll, Barbara Ulrich, Betty Green, Ann lsaac, Virginia Waldo, Doris Shell, Kay Yowell, Eleanor Bunch, Nancy Phillips, Donna Lee Baldwin, Donna Bayless, Kay Mouser. Row 3: Suzanne Rommelman, Helen Thornton, Donna Giesler, Barbara Ashley, Nancy Williss, Carol Roennigke, Joe Ann West, Raona Miller, Joan Olson, Frances Earnhart, Judy Schwartz, Carolyn Hutton, Wilma Stilts, LaDonia Beggs. Row 2: Mrs. Gehrs, Barbara Hopkins, Shirley West, Mary Ann Feezor, Patsy Sachse, Miss Strahlmann. Row 'l: Shirley Dannenmueller, Sarah Duncan Cross, Conna Lou Kerr, Sylvia Miller, Margaret Johnson. Industrial Arts Club OFFICERS President ..... . . . Merle Richmond Vice President . . . . . Jack Schwettman Clint Evitts Secretary . . . . . . Donald L. Bevfoclen Treasurer ........ .... W arren Henlon Publicity Manager . . ........ Robert Lang Sponsor ........ .... M r. R. G. Wagoner Field trips to industrial plants . . . wooden toys for sale . . . hand- made . . . members of American Industrial Arts Association . . . float in Homecoming Parade . . . proiect for year . . . concrete benches for campus . . . annual spring outing Row 3: Gordon Neely, Donald S. Miller, Donald Kley, John Wood, David Verderber, James Giacoma, Bill Oliver. Row 2: Robert Lang, Edward Myers, Joseph E. Strasser, David Lati- mer, Levi C. Adams, Jerry Young, Richard L. McDowell, Lloyd Rubel. Row 'l: Merle Rich- mond, Clinton Evitts, Don Bevfoden, Mr. Wagoner. Row 2: Rebecca Galloway, Douglas Schier, Esther Meyer, Patrick Rubottom, Joe Schulte, Howard Reed, John Danielides, Milton Crader, Dot Mosconi, ln Ho Koh. Row T: Virginia Fulton, Joan McGinnity Walter Rasch, Roslyn Morris, Bill Stone, Pat Mcllvaney, Dr. McConkey. International Relations Club OFFICERS President ..... . .. Roslyn Morris Vice President .. ...... Bill Stone Secretary ........ . . . Edward Schwab Treasurer .......... ..... W ally Rasch Publicity Chairman . .. ..... Virginia Fulton Program Chairman . .. ...,. Patrick Rubottom Sponsor ......... Dr. Glenn McConkey Discussion group for all students interested in world problems and in- ternational affairs . . . discussion of world topics . . . Is Disarmament Pos- sible? . . . Can There Be A United Germany? . . . guest speakers . . . Thomas Duffy . . . British Consulate-Congressman Francis Carnahan . . . regional convention at Springfield . . . national convention of A.l.R.C. at Philadelphia . . . picnic and party for graduating members Fall Raona Miller . . Patti Adams ..... Lonnie Longhofer . Ruth Huning .... Susan Cunningham Joan Heisserer . . . Marian Seabaugh Joyce Soellner . . . Nancy Williss . . . Alice Kopetzky . . . Joan McGinnity . . Sharon Barenkamp Mary Jo O'Keefe . Carole Womack . . Miss Bertie Cleino Sorosis Society President . . . . First Vice President . . . . . . Second Vice President . . ..... Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Attorney ... Parliamentarian . . ... Historian ..... .. Room Chairman . . . Door Keeper W. A. A. Sports Chairman W. S. C. Representative . ..... W. S. C. Alternate . . . Sponsor Winter . .. Janet Stewart Ruth Huning . . . Raona Miller . .. Jackie McGee Marianna Holcomb . .. Joan Heisserer Marian Seabaugh . .. Alice Kopetzky . Darlene Vorwith . . . . Gail Pourie ,... Nina Suzuki . . Mary McMahon . Mary Jo O'Keefe . . Carole Womack Miss Bertie Cleino Oldest social organization on campus . . . founded 1891 . . . sister organization to Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . joined Sig Eps on Homecoming float . . . Flush the Bears . . . Carole Womack candidate for SAGAMORE queen . . . rush parties . . . Roaring Twenties . . . Petit N'Orleans Mardi Gras . . . joint parties with Sig Eps and Benton-Clio . . . Annual Yule Faculty Tea . . . Sorosis choir . . . Christmas party for underprivileged children . . . Sig-Ep- Sorosis annual production . . . The Music Goes Round and Round . . . Sorosis- Clio snowball fight . . . Spring Banquet . . . Mother-Daughter Tea Row 3: Carole Womack, Susan Cunningham, Ruth Huning, Jacqueline McGee, Pat Decher, Libby San- der, Mary Hagans, Joann Stecker. Row 2: Mary Jo O'Keefe, Shirley Heady, Sharon Barenkamp, Mar- ian Seabaugh, Joan Heisserer, Marianna Holcomb, Sarah Duncan Cross. Row 'lr Miss Cleino, Pattie Adams, Raona Miller, Janet Stewart. Sorosis Society Row 3: Joann McGinnity, Joy Heimann, Alice Koptezky, Nancy Kennedy, Marilyn Hill, Mary Wylie, Kay Riggs. Row 2: Darlene Vorwith, Lonnie Jo Longhofer, Mary McMahon, Joyce Soellner, Pat Mcllvaney, Gail Pourie, Jane Austin, Paula Ruffin. Row iz Sandra Grant, Nina Suzuki, Wanda Lawrence, Nancy Williss. Row 3: Lee Gretzschel, Anita Frick, Barbara Blattner, Kathleen Cassidy, Billie Jean Scharringhousen, Dianna Farnham, Shirley Stallings, Mary Ann Ramey, Charlene King. Row 2: Paula Beasley, Carolyn Whitscher, Nancy Crook, Wilma Pierce, Rosemary Barker, Mary Walk- er, Daryl Reitz, Sandi Zaetsch, Joan Ensor, Norma Wessel. Row 'l: Sheila Robinson, Pat Whitesitt, Elaine Pickel, Kay Whitesitt, Barbara Clinton. -85- i Row 31 Tony Wyatt, Delbert Pruitt, Robert Feiner, Marv Goddard, Carroll Eggemeyer, Rudie Simpson, Larry Bert, Gary D. Lewis. Row 2: Jim Buckles, Bill Cherry, Ken Wessel, Don H. Heeb, Don Schmitt, Russell Mil- ler, Jim Frisella, Dale Stilts, Roger Splean. Row l: Bill Coombes, Rodney Mills, Jim Freeman, Jim Spradling, Jim Ellis, Ray Cliff. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fall Ken Wessel . . . Bob Feiner .. Jim Frisella .. Ray Cliff ..... Bill Coombes . Jim Ellis ..... Craig Hendricks Charlie Berry . Walt Hill ..... Don Adams .. Ron Schemwell Jim Spradling Rudie Simpson Benny Shell .. Mr. Fritz Heim ......President..... .. .. Vice President . ., . .. . Secretary . . . . ..... Comptroller... Historian . . . . Assistant Comptroller . . .... Rush Chairman .. .. Pledge Trainer ., Guard ... Senior Marshall .. ... Junior Marshall .. ....Guide .. Examiner . ... Chaplain . .. . Sponsor . . Winter . Jim Freeman . . . Bob Feiner ... Jim Frisella .... Ray Cliff . Bill Coombes . . .. Jim Ellis . . , Don Heeb . . . Tony Wyatt .. ...Walt Hill Marv Goddard Ron Schemwell Jim Spradling Rudie Simpson .. Benny Shell Mr. Fritz Heim Brother fraternity to Sorosois Society . . . float in Homecoming Parade- parties for visiting alumni . . . Founder's Day Banquet-December ll-Colonial Tavern . . . annual trip to campus of Mizzou -Sports Day-meals and parties at M.U. Sigma Phi Epsilon Chapter House . . . newest frat house on campus- two-story brick . . . Sig Ep-Sorosis Production-March 1, 2- The Music Goes Round and Round . . . traditional Sweetheart Ball -36- Sigma Phi Epsilon Row 3: Ed Rehagen, David C. Anderson, Charles Pruitt, Don McElmurry, Jim Striler, Charles French, Harold Ragains, Jerry Spraclling, Bill Burch, Earl Finney. Row 2: Charles Woods, Al Ritchie, Glenn Matthews, Jerry Hobart, Warren Redeker, Les Heggie, Craig Hendrick, Larry Akers, Carroll Purdey, Ray Fowler, Jim Burns. Row 'In Ray Reiker, Ronald Schemwell, Al Lowes, Bob Hoffman, David Guemmer, Walter Hill, Dave Schaffner, John Simonet, John Ritter. Row 3: Douglas Schier, Bill Cooper, Fred Lindy, Carl Fitzwater, Bob Lohr, Elmer Duren, Larry Sharp, Don Harper, Ralph Meehan. Row 2: Tom Moore, Wayne Bingenheimer, Bruce Kelly, Jim Hall, Tom O'Keefe, Don Webb, Barry Schryock, William Carroll, Jerry Aufdenberg, Gene Carroll. Row 1: Charles Hampton, Jim Largent, Warren Henlon, Bill Clark, Dave Vize, Don Wilson. -g7- Kappa Tau Gamma OFFICERS Fall Winter Hellen Wuellner . .. .... President ..... . . . Sue Mage! Sue Prosser ....., .... V ice President .... . . Sue Prosser Carol Tetley .... .... R ecording Secretary . . . . . . Carol Leach Lynn Cochran .... . . . Corresponding Secretary . . ..... Corky Scott Verna Kinsolving .. ...... Treasurer ....... .. Verna Kinsolving Mary Starnes .... ...... H istorian ..... ...... J an Brown Joan Sykes ..... .... W S C Representative . . . .... Joan Sykes Lynn Cochran .... .... W S C Alternate . . . .... Lynn Cochran Miss Frieda Reick . , . . . Sponsor . . . .... Miss Frieda Reick Mrs. Arthur Dorlag . . .. . Sponsor . . . . . . Mrs. Arthur Dorlag Newest social organization on campus . . . third place for float in Home- coming parade . . . mums sold to Homecomers . . . Verna Kinsolving crowned Homecoming Queen . . . Founders Day Banquet November 12-Colonial Tavern . . . Jackie Tilley candidate for Sag Queen . . . exciting rush parties-Parisian themes . . . Easter Egg Hunt for Cape Children-live rabbits and chickens-gold and silver eggs . . . close of year of gay times and hard work with the annual spring tea Row 21 Verna Kinsolving, Carole Ann Dohm, Jan Brown, Mary Starnes, Joan Sykes, Carol Tetley, Lynn Cochran. Row 1: Mrs. Dorlag, Helen Wuellner, Sue Prosser, Miss Rieck. Kappa Tau Gamma Row 2: Carol Rau, Shirley West, Ruth Ballenger, Sue Magel, Joneal Kuss, Clara .lo Scott. Row 1: Carol Leach, Shirley Dannenmueller, Mary Teeters, Jackie Tilley. Row 2: Lita Gregusson, Joyce Brown, Pat Robinson, Bobbye Velten. Row 'I: Eve Gatharcl, Barbara Lovely, Janet Brecht, Gloria Lucas. -g9.. l Row 3: Phil Toia, Bob Bradley, Don Calvert, Dale Duggan, Ernest Yeakey, Robert Lamprecht, James Short, Mike Zadick. Row 2: William Graham, Dick Eichhorst, John Brussman, Charles Lahr, Robert Stoneman, Paul Copeland, Rudy Kem, Ray Lamb, Don Rettinger. Row 'lz Rod- ger Lashley, Bob Crawford, Harry Wells, Ray Goebel, Charles Farr, Robert Lott. Sigma Tau Gamma OFFICERS Fall Harry Wells . .. Ray Gobel . .. Bob Lott ...... Charles Farr ..... Rodger Lashley .. Charles Lahr .... Bob Stoneman . .. Ray Lamb ....... Mr. Joseph McLure ......President... Vice President.. Secretary Treasurer .. Corresponding Secretary .. . . .. Chaplain-Historian .... . . . . Sergeant-at-arms . . . . .. I.F.S.C. Delegate ... ...... Sponsor .. Winter .. Bob Crawford Bob Lott .. . Mike Zadick Ed Felts .. . Rodger Lashley .. . Ernest Yeaky . . . Gene Gladstone ...... Harry Wells Mr. Joseph McLure Brothers to Kappa Tau Gammas . . . third annual All-College Bar-B-Q at Capaha Park- Good cheer and good foocl -fall rush parties- Wild West theme-fleetball champions-undefeated and untied . . . homecoming float- 64,000 Question . . . traditional Founder's Day Banquet-December 4 . . . high point of year-new frat house-twenty-five rooms-three stories-massive four-column front . . . White Rose Ball-coronation of Rose Sigma Tau Gamma -QQ- Sigma Tau Gamma Row 31 Gerald Birkman, Harry Nettle, Tom Miller, John Bell, Dick Drexler, Dick Klasing, John Nicholas, Les Goodman, Tom Ward, Joe Stein. Row 2: Bill Ketcherside, Jim Brown, Harold Beckman, Jim Marshall, Albert Brewer, Ed Nenninger, Bob Fabry, Ray Marts, Fred Bommar- ito, Bill Andel, Dave Premer. Row l: Harold Patton, Ed Felts, Paul McKean, Gene Rohr, Al Prack, Tom Kindred, Ron Buss, Gene Gladstone. Row 3: Dick Sand, John DeBasio, Roger Schnur, Kenneth Carroll, George Pavey, Jim Reynolds, Ray Doney, Ed Yonkus, John Crooks. Row 2: George Lyles, Carl Trantham, Fred Meyer, Dick Kuhn, Ross Horst, Don Colegate, Don Deterding, Jack Kennebeck, John Bertges, Jim Ennen. Row l: Duane Klosterman, Tom Campbell, Red Stech, Jack Boschert, Dale Hoss. Fall Joanne Warren Marge Best .. Elaine Jones . . Julie Reed .. . Barbara Shinn Margaret Fuerth Emily Wilson . Susan Otrich . Marge Best . . Emily Wilson . Miss Hix ..... Miss O'Neal . . Clio Society OFFICERS .....President...... . . First Vice President . . Second Vice President . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Attorney .. Sergeant-at-Arms . . . W S C Representative . Alternate .... Sponsor .. . . . Hostess . Winter .. Susan Otrich .. Emily Wilson Margaret Fuerth . Barbara Shinn . Norma Chang . . . . Liz Renner . . Nancy Statler . Nancy Bischler Marge Best .. Emily Wilson Miss Hix . . . Miss O'Neal Crowning glory-Carolyn Jackson crowned SAGAMORE Queen for 1956 . . . three members attendants at Varsity Dance . . . second place in Homecom- ing float parade . . . float third place in Christmas Parade . . . Rush Week . . . Ye Olde Beer Garten - The Mad Hatter's Birthday Party - Disneyland . . . Joanne Warren crowned Valentine Queen at annual tea . . . Benton-Clio Follies a bang-up success . . . sharing parties with Bentons through year . . . annual weekend trip to Kentucky Lake . . . Spring Banquet followed by B-C Dance Row 3: Emily Wilson, Barbara Shinn, Gerre Colman, Jerri Wilcox, Marilyn Mullen, Judy Nussbaum, Susan Otrich Row 2: Libby Hartsfield, Margaret Fuerth, Julie Reed, Helen Hutson, Julie Hartsfield, Marty Parke, Lois Lake Elaine Jones. Row 'l1 Kay Krahn, Marge Best, Miss Hix, Joanne Warren, Carolyn Jackson. -92... Clio Society Row 3: Javada Geiser, Norma Lei Chang, Nancy Statler, Liz Renner, Margaret Johnson, Carol Vogt, Martha Statler, Nancy Bischler. Row 2: Loretta Fuerth, Jane Sanders, Martha Turk, Carol Roennigke, Mary Ann Kelpe, Donne Chamberlain, Joan Porter, Mary Baumstark, Jo Anne Prather. Row 'la Sue Muegge, Jeanne Morgan, Frances Earnhart, Anita Allen. Row 3: Melissa Moller, Margaret Green, Jo McMahon, Joan Furry, Beverly Miller, Mary Sullivan, Vir- ginia Giles, Barbara Daniels, Joann Smith. Row 2: Mary Alice Bauerle, Barbara Followell, Anna Marie Duff, Martha Estes, Pat Moran, Jerrie Niewald, Nancy Hicks, Eva Schneider, La Vonne Huter, Janet Dowd. Row l: Jo Ann Thomas, Emily Simpson, Shirley Kropp, Barbara Hope, Jane Curt, Jo Ann Sciortino. -93- Row 2: Don King, John Burford, William Moritz, Don Stehr, Murray Purcell, Dave Olsen, Dick Ellis, Ted Peetz, Tom Fallert, Jim Miller. Row if Mr. Dalton, Robert Smith, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Lorberg, Don Riehn Mr. Grauel. Benton Society OFFICERS Fall Winter President ....... .... D on Riehn .. ...Don Stehr . . . . . .. Vice President ... .... Bill Moritz ....... Jim Miller . . . . . . . Treasurer .... . ...... Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary .... . . . Alumni Secretary .... ' ' I.F.S.C. Representative . .. .... Bill Moritz . . . . .Bill Moritz . . . . . .. Historian ........... .... T ed Peetz ... ...Ted Peetz . .. . .. Sergeant-at-arms . . .... Dave Olsen .... . .Bob Smith . . . . .. Social Director ...... . .... Don Stehr .. . . . Don King . . . ... I.F.S.C. Alternate ............... ................................. Advertising and Public Relations . . Murray Purcell .... Murray Purcell . . . .. .... John Burford ..... John Burford . . . . . . . . .... Thomas E. Fallert . .Thomas E. Fallert . . .Jim Miller ....... Don Riehn ....... .... Dick Ellis .. ...Dick Ellis Spring John R. Ellis Thomas E. Fallert John Burford Bob Wilcox Don Riehn John Grisham James Miller . Ted Peetz Louis Meisenheimer .Tom Vickrey Billy J. Fisher . Murray Purcell Sponsors-H. O. Grauel, Ray Burneson, Alton Bray, M. G. Lorberg, Clarence Dalton, and Fred Goodwin Brothers to Clios . . . famed literary outings . . . rush parties . . . bar- bequed chicken . . . '55 Follies' Dancing girls-Ozark Corral . . . formed Ben- ton Alumni Association . . . second place Homecoming float- Ride the Bears -Joined by sisters Clios-Christmas Party . . . parties with Sig Ep-Sorosis and Sig Tau-KTG . . . sponsored shooting match at Hillcrest-big prizes . . . 1956 Benton-Clio Follies . . . Annual Benton Alumni Reunion Banquet -94- Benton Society Row 3: Jim Wigger, Bob Wilcox, Bob Bolen, Gordon McBride, Franklin Horn, Dick Wilson, Larry Mil- ler, Paul Boyer. Row 2: Charles Vaughin, Joe Loewe, Fred Saalfeld, Billy George, Bob Ballenger, Gene Munger, Jim Wedeking, Jim Lohr, John Wittenborn. Row 'I: Tom Vickrey, Tom Tygett, Bill Sims, Stan Seabaugh, Russell Withers, Ken Smith, Jerry Kinder, Robert Swink. Row 3: Carl Moritz, Don Mills, Joe James, Don French, Floyd Merick, Louis Meisenheimer, Larry Wills Bill Wescoat, Tom Taveggia, Terry Jones, Joe Brown, Frank Jost, Billy Fisher. Row 2: Van LaLumondier Don Wachter, Meredith Ratcliff, Neal Lawson, Gene Pinkston, John Bohannan, Fred Williams, Ben W Burford, Bob Medved, Joe Schulte, Norman Nelson, Byron DeForest. Row 1: Fred Bauer, Robert S Kirkpatrick, Bob Miller, Jerry Smith, John Grisham, Bob Lewis, Paul McNeeley. Fall Shirley Georger Joan Henson . Virginia Powell Dorothy Aldrich Barbara Jo Bess Sue King .... Sigma Sigma Sigma President . . . . . Vice President. . . . . . . . Recording Secretary . . . . . . . Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer Keeper of Grades Winter Roselyn Kreuger . Joan Henson Virginia Powell Dorothy Aldrich Barbara Miller . . . . Sue King Miss Jane Suddath .. .... Sponsor .... . .. Miss Jane Suddath Only national sorority on campus-proud possessors of only sorority house on campus . . . annual Alumnae card party . . . TKE-Tri Sigma homecoming float . . . first place in Homecoming house decorations- Shave 'em, Cape . . . rush week- Blue Heaven Breakfast -traditional Greek party . . . Virginia Fulton SAGAMORE queen candidate . . . aid to TKE Christmas party for under- privileged children . . . hostesses to Jan Bradley, national officer, in February . . . Easter Egg hunt for Cape Children . . . Senior Send-off-Country Club . . . Founder's Day, April 21 . . . spring tea . . . chapter birthday party-five years old Row 2 Miss Suddath, Virginia Powell, Joan Henson, Shirley Georger. Row I: Rosie Krueger Barbara Miller, Mrs. Keller. -96- Sigma Sigma Sigma Row 2: Earline Teeter, Madonna Eggers, Dot Aldrich, Arlene Sirnms, Peggy Vaal. Row 1: Virginia Ful- ton, Sue DeWitt, Pat Krieger. Row 2: Mary Margaret Matthews, Norma Freese, Barbara Johnson, Judith Klable, Martha Sue Ueberle. Row 'lz Lorraine Wagner, Mary Clevidence, Martha Lind Sander. -97- Row 3: Fred Aduddell, Jim Allen, Jack O'Keefe. Row 2: Jack Dennis, Lloyd Nelson, Dr. Cooper Paul McKee. Row 'lz Buell Gimlin, Dr. Marshall. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fall Buell Gimlin ... Lloyd Nelson .. Fred Aduddell . Robert Manning James Allen .. Jack Dennis .. Jack O'Keefe .. Paul McKee .. .. . President . . . Vice President . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . ... Historian ... .. Chaplain .. Sergeant-at-Arms Pledge Captain Proud owners of first frat house on campus Winter .... Buell Gimlin Lloyd Nelson .. . Fred Aduddell . . Robert Manning .. James Allen .. Jack Dennis . . . . . . Jack O'Keefe .. Paul McKee floats in collaboration with Tri Sigma-Homecoming and Christmas Parades-Christmas party for underprivi- leged children-private TKE pep rallies for Cape State-intramural sports-rush parties at the house-Founder's Day Banquet . . . final event of the year-Red Carnation Ball-TKE Sweetheart crowned Tau Kappa Epsilon Row 3: Jerry Kubo, Calvin Chapman, Mario Cabos, Jim Teeple, Len Jakubs, John Timmons, Gene Am- berg, Don Blattel. Row 2: Clem Trovillion, Rich Williams, Bill Proffer, Ed French, Bob Strait, Joe Glea- son, Troy Calhoun, Jere Medcalf, Bill Faris. Row 1: Damiano Puleo, Lawrence Marler, Jerry Priest, Sam Mudd, Stanley Scott, Harold Werner. Row 3: Ron Grayham, Joe Waddell, Travis W. Calhoun, Jim Rhoads, Ed Boyt, Gene Naeger. Row 2: Ernest Wallace, Ron Freeman, Jim Limbaugh, Jim Middleton, Robert Smith, George Stech, John Denni- son. Row 1: Andy Mannino, Ken Diamond, Don Repovich, Harold Clark, Jr., John Sanderlin, Stewart Miller. -99- Tau Kappa Epsilon House -'lO0- Mark Twain Society OFFICERS President ....... ......... . . Duane Sisson Vice President . . . .... Bill Grimsley Secretary ....... . . . Wayne Walker Treasurer ........ . . Addison Lawrence Sergeant-at-Arms ........... ..... G ene Meyers Sponsors ..................... Mr. Paul Rawson Dr. Shirley Gaddis, Mr. Rolland Schlieve Founded in 1931-named for Missouri author . . . ioint Mark Twain-Hespie parties . . . Rush party in Memorial Ballroom-An Evening in Hell-ioined with sister society in winning first place in Homecoming float- Even the Gods are With Us . . . First place float in Christmas parade- Nutcracker Suite . . . Mark Twain-Hesperian annual production- Lo and Behold . . . Silver anni- versary banquet and dance, final event of the year Row 3: Harvey Birmingham, Robert Dixon, Art Stout, Gene Myers. Row 2: Mr. Rawson, Ken neth Webber, Addison Lawrence, Dave Latimer, Mr. Schlieve. Row 1: Bill Grimsley, Gary Coop er, Raymond Pensel, Duane Sisson. -101- Mark Twain Society Row 3: Rex Miller, Joe Brown, Bill Horner, David Prevallet, Bill Rasch. Row 2: Armon Keaster, Stan Beggs, L. J. Daniel, Tom Croy, Hershel Page, George Schowengerdt. Row 1: Bob Wicks, Bill Roberts, Ted Roberts, Thom Reeves. Row 3: Buddy Jenkins, Glenn Hemingway, John Lawrence, Thomas Moeller. Row 2: Frank Wclltry, Bill Friday, John Danielides, Dave Yourtee, Behzad Mohif. Row T: Dick Wicks, In Ho Koh, Wilson Yates, Corky Tucker. -102- Mark Twain Society Row 3: Dick Abbott, Ronald Putman, Neal Ross. Row 2: Delbert Dennis Abernathy, Bob Jerrolds, Paul Adams, Thomas Cudel. Row 1: George Jordan, Ralph E. Butler, Jr., Dale Burke, Everett Mitchell. Row 3: Jim Morrow, Gerald Pensel, Bill Armstrong. Row 2: Barry Hazen, John Lufcy, Wal- ter Rasch, Roger Midkiff. Row 'I: Jim Aslin, Ralph Hyer, Jerry Wicks, Harold Hitt. -103- Fall Marlene Kramme Emma Lou Smith Wilma Stilts .... Mary Ann Feezor Carmen Anderson Lenore Bierbaum Carolyn Hutton . Marilyn Schwartz Helen Thornton . June Miller .. Jean Porchey . .. June Brimager .. Lynda White Barbara Okenfuss Hesperian Society OFFICERS ......President...... . . . . First Vice President . .. .. . Second Vice President . .. . . . ..... Recording Secretary . . . . . . . . . Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer ......Attorney...... . . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . ... Parliamentarian . .. ... Historian ... ....Pianist... Custodian .. Publicity Chairman . . WSC Representative . .. Winter Barbara Okenfuss .. . Marcia Smith . . . Sue Lamar .. . . . Dixie Scott . Margie Kramme Lenore Bierbaum Conna Lou Kerr Marilyn Schwartz . . . . Nancy Litten Joyce Johanboeke ... . Judy Cocke ... June Miller .. Lynda White . . . Dolly Barton Sisters to Mark Twains . . . Pat Pfefferkorn candidate for Sag Queen- reception at Rawson home . . . first place 'Float in Homecoming Parade . . . 'First prize for float in Christmas Parade . . . full 'o fun Rush parties- Garden of Hesperides - Christmas in Many Lands -smorgasbord style meal . . . in- 'Formal parties . . . Saint Pat's Tea . . . annual outing . . . banquet honoring Seniors Row 3: Sue Lemar, Emma Lou Smith, Dolly Barton, Conna Kerr, Marcia Smith, Carmen Anderson, Wilma Stilts, Judy Cocke, Mary Ann Feezor. Row 2: Carolyn Hutton, Shirley lllers, Joyce Johanboeke, Lenore Bierbaum, Marjorie Kramme, Jean Porchey, June Brimager, Nancy Damon Litten, Linda White, Marilyn Schwartz. Row 1: June Miller, Dixie Scott, Marlene Kramme, Barbara Okenfuss, Janet Burke, Miss Dickson. -104- Hesperian Society Row 3: Janet Brennan, Ann Isaac, Barbara Hopkins, LaDona Beggs, Nancy Etherton, Helen Thornton, Patsy Sachse, Frances Sander. Row 2: Nancy Ralph, Jeanette Rhodes, Jean Phillips, Verna Gerfen, Alice Ralph, Ruth Mary Seabaugh, Sunnye Hudson, Rita Lewis, Kathy Kirkpatirck. Row l: Marietta Nussbaum, Phyllis De- laney, Joe Ann West, Peggy Wilson, Joan Olson, Pat Pfefferkorn, Judy Schwartz. Row 3: Suzanne Rommelman, Kay Yowell, Jean Ann Owens, Mary Frady, Lela Harper, Nina Allen. Row 2: Lee Pomeroy, Janet Francis, Barbara Bentley, Carolyn Miller, Suzanne Wallis, Barbara Sue Ashley, Olline Cain. Row la Patsy Miller, Donna Sue Simpson, Carole Thomas, Greta Critchlow, Marilyn Whitaker. -'l05- i Row 2: Larry Marler, Bill Friday, Bill Rasch. Row 'lz Glenn McGill, Sam Mudd, Dr. Hamilton Fall-Winter Glenn McGill Duane Sisson Bill Friday ... Bill Rasch ... Sam Mudd . . Larry Marler Bob Wicks .. John Popp .. Alpha Phi Omega OFFICERS ......President...... . . . .. First Vice President . . .. . . . Second Vice President . ..... Recording Secretary . .. . . . . Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer ... Alumni Secretary .. .. Sergeant-at-Arms .. Dr. W, J. Hamilton ... .... Sponsor ..... National service fraternity-college Boy Scouts . . . Spring-Summer ...... Bill Friday .. . James Evitts .. Glenn McGill .. Larry Marler ,... . James Berry .. . William Roberts ...... Dick Wicks ..... Walter Rasch .. . Dr. W. J. Hamilton concessions at football games . . . Homecoming parade and barbeque . . . March of Dimes drive . . . student elections . . . Ugly Man contest . . . scout round-up -106- Alpha Phi Omega Row 2: Dan Nishibun, Walter Rasch, Owen Black, Dick Wicks, Thomas Bennett. Row 'ls Bill Roberts, Jerry Kubo, Clinton Evitts. Row 2: Harley Barnes, Jr., Jerry Hobart, James Schroeder, Bob Harris. Row 1: Gary Cooper, Larry Miller, Durante Kumpe. -107 - Baptist Student Union OFFICERS President ........................ Howard Reed Enlistment Vice President ....... Charlotte McCullom Social Vice President ..... ...... N ancy Phillips Devotional Vice President . . .. . Johanna Osborn Secretary-Treasurer ...... ....... J oan Porter Publicity Director .............. Barbara Fulkerson Music Director .................. Carolyn Jackson Sunday School Representative ...... Harold Hodges Training Union Representative .... Charles Gwaltney Promotion Director .............. Frances Sutherlin Extension Director ..... ...... J oe Lewis Reporter ............ ....... W ilma Mills Y.W.A. Representative .. ...., Barbara Hopkins Sponsor ............. . . . Mrs. Thomas Messer Organization for Baptist students-sponsor of Noonday-short interdenomi- national devotions at noon . . . preschool retreat . . . state convention at Kan- sas City-fifteen Cape delegates . . . Christmas caroling-baskets of food for the needy . . . interdenominational vesper service December 'l9th . . . annual spring banquet . . . local retreat at Van Buren . . . State Retreat at Lake of the Ozarks . . . evangelistic program over KGMO Row 3: Carolyn Jackson, Frances Sutherlin, Barbara Fulkerson, Charles Gwaltney, Barbara Hopkins, Barbara Daniels. Row 2: Mrs. Messer, Joan Porter, Dr. Messer, Harper Stackhouse, Dr. Cleland, Dr. Hamilton, Harold Hodges. Row la Nancy Phillips, Johanna Osborn, Howard Reed, Charlotte McCollum. -108- Baptist Student Union Row 3: Lora Jean Dixon, Donna Blackwell, Frances Birch, Nancy Ralph, Mary Anderson, Shelby Mayo, Mary Sullivan, Mary Murphy, Nellie Pollock, Doris Prince. Row 2: Charlotte Hartzog, Virginia Sutherlin, Dean Lough, Bob Wilcox, Daniel Marshall, Louis Watkins, Patsy Miller, Barbara Johnson, Sandra McCord, Jeannene Langdon, Mary Jo Skaggs. Row 'lz Roger Midkiff, Dot Mosconi, George Hand, Barbara Bentley, James Lee Garner. ' Row 31 Martha Ann Williams, Janice Harris, Helen Noe, Opal Morris, Marilyn Hill, Janet Rhodes, Sue Lemor, Betsy Wilson. Row 21 Carolyn Godwin, Olline Cain, Joyce Brack, Ruth Metzger, Joe Ann West, Esther Myer, Anna Marie Duff, Betty Fox, Bocky Allison. Row 1: Eva Stone, Larry Cassoutt, Ellen Graham, Jack Garner, Joda Weston, John Burciaga. -109- Row 3: Eva Stone, Carolyn Jackson, Janice Harris, Nellie Pollock, Barbara Fulkerson, Mary Sullivan, Betsy Wilson, Donna Blackwell. Row 2: Nancy Phillips, Mary Jo Skaggs, Sandra McCord, Johanna Osborn, Barbara Bentley, Esther Meyer, Charlotte McCollum, Joan Porter, Helen Noe. Row 1: Frances Sutherlin, Barbara Hopkins, Joy Heimann, Mrs. Messer. Young Women' s Auxiliary OFFICERS President ...... ............ F rances Sutherlin Vice President ..... Barbara Hopkins Secretary-Treasurer . . ..... Joy Heimann Program Chairman .. ..... Betsy Wilson Devotional Chairman ........ . . . Sandra McCord Music Chairman .............. ... Nancy Phillips Community Missions Chairman ...... Nellie Pollock Stewardship Chairman ............... Sue Lemar Literature Chairman . . . . . . Barbara Bentley Social Chairman .... .... M ary Sullivan Publicity Chairman . . . . Jeannette Rhodes Baptist women on campus . . . study of phases of foreign missions-home mission proiects . . . Snack and Chat in September . . . Arabian Feast dur- ing fall term . . . underprivileged children's party-games-movies-songs-gifts -city-wide Y.W.A. Christmas Tea-installation of officers . . . Southeast Mis- souri's Y.W.A. house party . . . Focus Week in March -110- Upsilon Lamda Chi OFFICERS Fall Winter Ray Pensel ...... ..... P resident ...... ....... B ill Kerr Barbara Blattner . . . . . Vice President . . . . . . Allene Wernle Joyce Soellner . . . . . Secretary . . ........ Ruth Young Bill Kerr ...... . . Treasurer . . . . . Rosaline Krueger Sponsor . . . ........ Rev. Arno Franke Local religious group . . . Congregational Christian and Evangelical and Reform students . . . outing at Capaha Park . . . weekend trip to Shan- nondale, Missouri . . . denominational mission house . . . spring picnic . . . Vesper Service Row 3: Dorothy Grossenheider, Doris Kugel, Lois J. Lake, Marlene Kramme, Barbara Blattner. Row 2: Fred Bauer, Richard Kraus, Gerald Pensel, Roy Pensel, Thomas Moore, Mariorie Kramme. Row 'lz Bill Kerr, Rosie Krueger, Allene Wernle, Ruth Young, Reverend Arno H. Franke. -lil- Row 4: Dick Wicks, Herbert Loehs, Eugene Dreyer, Edward Bartels, David Verderber, Jerry Wicks, Harold Feuerhahn, Albert C. Lowes. Row 3: Anita Roth, Marion Brockmann, Loretto Duering, Pat Krieger, Joan Olson, Jerry Kasten, Irma Jean Lowes. Row 2: Rosalie Hilpert, Melba Philipps, Kay Krohn, Carol Hudson, Ted Erhart, Barbara Followell, Carolyn Moeller, Ann Isaac. Row 'In Bob Wicks, Verna Gerfen, Gary D. Lewis, Walter Rasch, Beverly Miller, Rev. Louis Pabor. Gamma Delta OFFICERS President .................. ...... G ary Lewis Corresponding Secretary . . .. . Mary Ann Kelpe Treasurer ............ . ..... Robert Wicks Recreational Chairman ....... . .... Verna Gerfen Sponsors .............. Reverend Wilfred Zeikert Reverend Louis Pabor National Lutheran college fraternity-seeks to bind closer the Lutheran students on campus . . . devotions and Bible study-guest speakers . . . bowling parties . . . square dances . . . wiener roasts . . . chili suppers -112- Fall Joe McNeely .... Elizabeth Hartsfield Sue Muegge .... Liz Renner Robert Pack .... Dr. C. E. Mount .. Mrs. C. E. Mount . Westminster Fellowship OFFICERS . . . . President . . . . .. . Treasurer . .. Program Chairman Fellowship Chairman Enlistment Chairman Sponsor .. Sponsor Winter Robert Pack Elizabeth Hartsfield .... . . Sue Muegge ,.... .Liz Renner Jo Ann Thomas . . Dr. C. E. Mount . . Mrs. C. E. Mount An organization of Presbyterian students-meeting each Sunday evening- religious themes-guests speakers-Dr. Harris-Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cooper . . . teaching in Sunday school . . . singing in church choir . . . Christmas candle-light- ing service-caroling to shut-ins of the church-supporting an establishment of vocational guidance centers at Presbyterian colleges throughout the country Row 3: Suzanne Rommelman, Jo Ann Thomas, Margaret Barks, Liz Renner, Elizabeth Schrader, Dianna Farnham, Barbara Lovely. Row 2: Libby Hartsfield, Jerry Kinder, Charles Vaughn, Paul McNeely, Julie Hartsfield, Mary McMahon. Row 'l: Bob Pack, Sue Muegge, Mrs. Mount. -ll3- Row 3: Duane Sisson, Joy Hampton, Dixie Scott, Hannah Stewart, Shelby Miller, Roslyn Mor- ris. Row 2: Kay Smith, Evonne Miller, Delbert Abernathy, Dr. Carl Schowengerdt, Marietta Nussbaum, Conna Lou Kerr, Joel Harvey. Row 'lz Harvey Birmingham, Joanne Clark, Bob Jer- olds. Wesley Foundation OFFICERS President ...... .............. B ob Jerrolds Vice President . .. .. . Harvey Birmingham Secretary ...... ....... J oy Hampton Treasurer ......... .... L arry Hackett Publicity Chairman . . ... Conna Lou Kerr Worship Chairman . . .. Jo Ann Clark Outreach Director . . . . . .... Kay Smith Recreation Directors . . . ............ Dixie Scott George Schowengerdt Historian . .. ........... Joel Harvey Sponsor . . . . . Dr. Carl Schowengerdt Methodist youth fellowship-meetings every Sunday evening . . . picnic supper at Pop Schowengerdt's . . . annual hayride . . . Spiritual Life retreat on Castor River . . . host to Wesley Foundation of S.l.U .... Christmas caroling -party for underprivileged children -114- Wesley Foundation Row 3: Paul Kenner, Bill Baker, Thomas Atkins, Robert Dixon, Roger Eberhart, Marilyn Kuehle. Row 2: Jean Phillips, Janet Francis, Thomas Bennett, Anna Lee Haupt, Phyllis Orgeich. Row 'l: Donna Carrick, Ellen Noel, Elvin Blumenberg. Row 3: Mary Ann Feezor, Janet Burke, Jean Ann Owens, Lee Pomeroy, Martha Statler, Betty Brewer. Row 2: Bill Grimsley, Arlene Alberswerth, Dick Abbott, John Lawrence, Addison Law- rence, Laverne Allersmeyer, Rex Miller. Row l: Nancy Evans, Greta Critchlow, Helen Hertel, Bill Armstrong. -ll5- Newman Club OFFICERS President . . . ........ .... A rthur Fuerth Secretary . . .. . Darlene Vorwith Treasurer ......... ..... R aona Miller Publicity Chairman . .. . .. Margaret Fuerth Sponsors ........ . . Father Schumacher Mr. Dapper Over fifty years of activity . . . continuation of religious observances on campus-promotion of Catholic action-friendships and good times . . . collabo- ration with other religious organizations in a general get-acquainted mixer . . . picnic at Ellis park . . . formal initiation in October . . . money-making pro- iect . . . bingo party . . . sponsorship of a priest to speak at student assembly . . . turnabout Valentine party . . . observance of Cardinal Newman Sunday with communion breakfast . . . spring picnic Row 3: Joann Smith, Larry Ziegler, Tony Haake, Al Valle, Pat Pfetferkorn. Row 2: Mar- tha Wulfers, Margaret Fuerth, Arthur Fuerth, Raona Miller, Joan Heisserer, Barbara Oken- fuss. Row 1: Mr. Dapper, Darlene Vorwith, Father Schumacher. - l'l6 - Newman Club Row 3: Van Lalumondier, Dennis Wessler, Bill Cooper, Bob Robinson, Joe Schulte, George Spinner. Row 2: Marilyn Schwartz, Donna Giesler, Glenn Matthews, Don H. Heeb, Morrell Deibold, Larry Burk, Loretta Fuerth. Row 1: Ray Reiker, Barbara Clinton, Lorraine Zoll, Mary Margaret Hagan. 1 Row 3: Virgil Chott, Terry Popp, Don Nenninger, Kenneth Danz, James Schroeder, Carol Mooney. Row 2: Barbara Witowski, Judy Schwartz, Mary Alice Bauerle, Don Shuck, Betty Franke, Alice Brendel, Joanne Murphy. Row 1: Don Bevfoden, JoAnn Becker, Dave Vize, Luz Pinzon. -117- Ministerial Association OFFICERS President ..... .......... H arper Stackhouse Vice President ..... .... L arry Cassoutt Secretary-Treasurer . .. ... Ronald Ballinger Sponsor ......... . . Dr. Thomas Messer Fourth year on campus-promotion ot Christian fellowship . . . under- standing . . . cooperation among ministerial students-guest speakers . . . out- standing pastors . . . Christian leaders . . . The Preparation and Delivery of the Sermon . . . Collecting and Filing Useful Materials -annual Easter Vesper service Row 3: Ronald Bollinger, Bill Friday, Darrell Jauch, J. Keith Weston, Frank Black. Row 2 Harold Hodges, Jack Garner, Andrew Fowler, Leland E. Butler, Curtis Dunn, Vyron Yount Row l: Harper Stackhouse, Larry Cassoutt, Dr. Messer. -HS- Row 3: Nancy Ralph, Patsy Sachse, Carol Roennigke, Jean Ann Owens, Kay Yowell. Row 2: Sarah Duncan Cross, Carolyn Clark, Virginia Waldo, Mary Ann Naucke, Lorraine Zoll, Miss Strahlmann. Row 1: Donna Lee Baldwin, Donna Bayless, Carolyn Jackson. Home Management House OFFICERS President ...... ......... S arah Duncan Cross Vice President .... . . . Mary Ann Naucke Secretary-Treasurer ............. Virginia Waldo Sponsor .............. Miss Margaret Strahlmann Two functions-home for fourteen girls-home to give home economics majors praciical experience in their field . . . picnic supper at Ellis Park-fresh- man initiation . . . luncheon for Home Economics Alumnae . . . cider and dough- nut party on Halloween . . . maiestic tree for Christmas- Mrs, Santa . . . im- promptu birthday parties . . . buffet supper . . . spring tea . . . lawn party in the spring ' -119- Row 2: Don Calvert, Jim Lohr, Ray Lamb. Row l: Dr. Erickson, Bill Sims, Glenn Miller, Mrs Erickson, Bruce Erickson. Myers Hall OFFICERS President ....... ........ . . Ray Lamb Vice President . .. .... Bill Sims Treasurer .... . . Glenn Miller Director . . . . . Dr. Erickson Largest and newest hall . . . Dr. Erickson-new director . . . theme- more home life atmosphere 'For men . . . patio dance-young women from Leming and Albert Halls as guests-nine-piece Myers Hall band . . . second place for Homecoming House decorations- We Want Bear Meat . . . traditional Christ- mas dinner . . . open ping pong tournaments . . . murals in dining room featur- ing all stages of college life-courtesy of Kappa Pi-art fraternity -120- Myers Hall Row 3: Bill Grimsley, Charles Woods, James Schroeder, Roger Lashley, Willis Shrum, Arthur Bingen- heimer. Row 2: Bill Graham, Harvey Hurst, Bill George, Wayne Crippen, Fred Saalfeld, Don Deter- ding, Paul Copeland. Row 1: Bob Allen, Larry Sharp, Ron Shimwell, Russel Miller, Bob Bradley, Dave Yourtree, Wayne Willman. Row 3: Don Scott, Ted Overall, Dave Prevallet, Ralph Hyer, Joe Schulte, Douglas Schier, Van LaLu- mondier. Row 2: John Fadler, Ted Peetz, Lloyd Merrick, Art Stout, Harvey Birmingham, John Bray- field, Bill Andel, Eorl Finney. Row l: Richard S. Meyers, Joseph E. Strasser, Jerry Smith, Ben Bur- ford, Fred Williamson, Jim Miller. -'l2'l- Myers Hall Row 3: Jerry Reville, Bill Cherry, Roger Splean, Leslie Goodman, Pyrtle Seabaugh, Waldo Schaefer, Bill Rasch. Row 2. Dale Hoss, John DeBasio, Charles Vaughn, Dick Klasing, David Guemmer, Marvin Goddard, Mike Beckmann, Ralph Meehan. Row 1- John Stanfield, Don Wilson, Glenn Jackson, Jim Ellis, Tom Moore, Bert Blackburn. Row 3: Bob Hoffman, Bob Koechig, Al Ritchie, James Striler, Elmer Duren, Carroll Eggemeyer, Gene Gladstone, Larry Bert, Fred Lindy, Glenn Matthews. Row 2: James Frisella, Dave Vize, Carl Williams, Herbert Loebes, Carl Trantham, John Simonet, Bru:e Kelly, Lewis Hughy, Bobby Jerrolds, Jim Short, John Nicholas. Row l: Paul Edwards, Gary Frazer, George Hand, Robert Michaels, Duane Klosterman, James Wigger, Rex Miller, Ed Yonkus, Romer Hodges. -122- Myers Hall Row 3: Paul Boyer, Don Brassier, Orville Toler, Dale Lemp, Ronald Hale, Mike Lukens, John Brussman, James Hall, Austin Cooper, Howard Hill, Fred Bauer, John Stech. Row 2: Ernest Wallace, Don Rettinger, Dale Urb- ans, David Wilschetz, Ray Goebel, Harold Johnson, David Verderber, Earl Ersilus, Bob Fabry, Bob Lamprecht, Don King. Row 1: Dick Eichhorst, Bob Stoneman, Bob Lott, Clippard Johnson, Bagen Hovanisan, Ed Felts, Ken Angell, Tom Ludwig, Ted Erhart. .Y 7 VY, l Row 3: John Ritter, Richard Sand, Richard Kuhn, Tom Miller, Dave Olsen, L. J. Daniels, Albert Dickenson, Bill Kindred, Gene Carroll. Row 2: Joe Marlin, William Moritz, Tom Ward, Tom Fallert, Kenneth Smith, Ted Far- ris, Bill Armstrong, Larry Long, James Cutts, Tom Vickrey. Row l: Carl Moritz, Fred Kruse, Jerry Nuckols, Stanley Seabaugh, Stanley Mann, James Pribble, Kenneth Danz, ln Ho Koh, Delbert Abernathy. -123- Leming Hall OFFICERS President ........ ............. J oyce Soellner Vice President ..... ....... R aona Miller Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Lonnie Jo Longhofer Housemother ....... . . . Mrs. Haidee Stepp Guiding hand-Mrs. Haidee Stepp- Mama Haidee . . . third prize for dorm decorations at Homecoming- Leming Aids Indians . . . initiation-tra- ditional hell court -refreshments and fun . . . annual Christmas dinner-foreign students as guests-caroling-rivalry in making the best table centerpieces . . . Christmas party-exchange of gifts Row 3: Mary Rowe, Martha Williams, Helen Noe, Joyce Brack, Daryl Reitz, Paula Beasley, Marilyn Hill, Nancy Kennedy, Barbara Hopkins, Lonnie Jo Longhofer, Helen Thornton, Shirley Stallings, Suzanne Rommelman. Row 2: Charlotte McCollum, Dorothy Guilfoy, Mrs. Haidee Stepp, Wilma Stilts, Carolyn Hutton, Linda White, Sunnye Hutson, Pat Pfefferkorn, Sandra McCord, Suzanne Wallis. Nina Allen. Row ln Mary McMahon, Doris Manns, Dorothy Grossenheider, Barbara Sue Ashley, Donna Sue Simpson, Eva Stone, Darlene Vorwith, Joyce Soellner. , -124- Leming Hall Row 3: Mary Ann Ramey, Anna Marie Duff, Beverly Miller, Frances Earnhart, Nancy Hicks, Pat Moran, Gerre Colman, Sally Hunter, Evonne Miller, Hanna Stewart, Ruth Mary Seabaugh, Joy Heimann, Lois Fain, Donna Blackwell. Row 2: Janet Stewart, Jo Ann Thomas, Dianna Farnham, Wanda Lawrence, Gail Pourie, Lois J. Lake, Paula Ruffin, Shirley lllers, Vivian Wooldridge, Helen Frye. Row 'lz Libby Hartsfield, Joann Smith, Bette Mae Franke, Jane Williams, Sandra Grant, June Brimager, Arlene Simms, Carolyn Picker. ,ss wuz. Lau 1 Row 3: Beverly Delaney, Elaine Jones, Carol Vogt, Betty Carrel, Jill Johnson, Jane Miller, Shirley Porter, Martha Stephenson, Pat Delong, Anita Roth, Joan Heisserer, Martha Sander, Barbara Clinton, Mary Jo Skaggs, Barbara Okentuss, Mary Clevidence. Row 2: Jackie McGee, Raona Miller, Car-ole Womack, Janet Brecht, Helen Wuellner, Nancy Williss, Julie Hartsfield, Marge Best, Nancy Evans, Mary Wylie, Linda Luekel, Carol M-ooney. Row 1: Virginia Fulton, June Austin, Jane Curt, Janet Dowd, Jan Brown, Mary Teeters, Sheila Robinson, Libby Sander. -125- Row 31 Sue Lemar, Ruth Huning, Alice Kopetzky, Daryl Freesmeier, Dot Mosconi, Barbara Bently, Carole Dohm, Julie Reed, Melissa Moller, Ann Clancy, Jeannette Rhodes. Row 2: Susan Otrich, Lenore Bier- baum, Mary Ann Feezor, Joyce Johanboeke, Marian Seabaugh, Emily Wilson, Dolly Barton, Mrs. Blue, Pat Mcllvaney. Row 1: Kathy Kirkpatrick, Joan McGinnity, Nancy Bischler, Joanne Warren, Pattie Adams. Albert Hall OFFICERS Fall Joyce Johanboeke Mary Ann Feezor Sue Otrich ..... Joanne Warren . Marian Seabaugh Judy Cocke ..... Jackie Osseck . . . Joan McGinnity . Mrs. Blue ...... President . . . . . Vice President . . . . . Secretary . .. .. . Treasurer . .. . . Attorney . . .... Historian .... .. Parliamentarian . Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor Winter Marian Seabaugh ... Emily Wilson Mary Kirkpatrick Daryl Freesmeier Mary Ann Feezor .... . Julie Reed .. Jackie Osseck Joan McGinnity Mrs. Blue Mrs. Mabel Blue-housemother . . . float in homecoming parade- Keep the 'Bare' Behind . . . dorm decorations for homecoming- Indians Got 'em in the Bag . . . annual Christmas dinner-stately tree-exchange of gifts . . . annual turnabout dance-election of King of Albert Hall -126- Albert Hall Row 3: Phyllis Delaney, Eva Schneider, Pat Ray, Johanna Osborn, Allene Wernle, Jean Porchey, Esther Meyer, Rebecca Galloway, Alice Ralph, Marcia Smith, Verna Gerfen, Jean Phillips. Row 2: Jerrie Nie- wald, Betty Lou Arnold, Barbara Kavanaugh, Frances Buck, Barbara Crader, Nellie Pollock, Gail Yar- ger, Anita Frick, Donna Giesler. Row l: Lorraine Wagner, Jerri Wilcox, Jackie Osseck, Wanda Lane, Shirley West. Row 3: Janice Harris, Janet Burke, Helen Hertel, Lee Pomeroy, Janet Francis, Carol Orgeich, Vera Walker, Conna Lou Kerr, Opal Morris, Marietta Nussbaum, Phyllis Orgeich, Judy Cocke. Row 2: Nancy Cocke, Pattie Robinson, Carolyn Barber, Sue Prosser, Joan Sykes, Lita Gregusson, Emma Lou Smith, Gloria Lucas, Greta Critchlow. Row lz Roslyn Morris, Barbara Velten, Carol Tetley, Sue Magel, Lynn Cochran. -'l27- Cheney Hall OFFICERS President ........ ................ W alter Hill Vice President ...... ........ G ene Myers Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Glenn Hemmingway Publicity Chairman . . . ...... Dan Nishibun Housemother ..... Mrs. Gertrude Eaton Oldest men's dorm on campus-overlooking tennis court-that ivy look -home for ninety-six young men . . . card games . . . all-night bull sessions -latest diversion from studies a new television . . . inter-dorm telephone system . . . traditional Cheney Dance Row 2: Gene Myers, Glenn Hemingway, Dan Nishibum. Row l: Mrs. Eaton, Walter Hill. - 128 - Cheney Hall Row 2: Jerry Spradling, Jim Freeman, Bob Robinson, Louis Watkins, Warren Redeker, Frank Voertmann, Ray Fowler, Don Kropp, Ralph Hartangel, Bill Roberts, Ted Roberts. Row 'l: Chang Yi-Chi, Walter Rasch, Ed Re- hagan, David Anderson, Bob Herring, Everit Mitchel, Jerry Wicks, Dick Wicks, Bob Wicks. Row 2: Roger Midkiff, Bill Burch, Jere Tenkhoff, Jim Aslin, Neal Ross, Pat Burke, Tom Croy, Paul Adams, David Latimer, Bill Collins, Corky Tucker, Jim Spradling. Row 1: Bill Horner, Warren Helon, Harold Hitt, Chester Pearman, Thomas Caudel, Charles Pruitt, Delbert Pruitt, Les Heggie, Robert Pack. -129- Cheney Hall Row 2: Bob Winters, Chuck Terras, Carl Fitzwater, Don Lee, Barry Shryock, Don Heeb, Tom O'Keefe, Norman Wanger, Leonard James, Paul Kenner, Joe Kiser. Row 1: Dick Abbott, Delbert DePriest, Dale Burke, Jack Baker, Leo Brooks, Tom Snider, Harold Hodges, Dick Clough, Jerry Kubo. Row 2: Glenn McGill, Wilson Yates, Don Wiseman, Thomas Moeller, John Lawrence, Gerald Pensel, George H. Jordan, Kenneth Weber. Row 1: Duane Sisson, Lawrence Marler, Roland Cuendet, L. Burke Dodson, Roger Eberhart, Addison Lawrence, Raymond Pensel, Don Bevfoden. -130- Row 3: Mary Baumstark, Mary McMahon, Met Pautler, Ann Walker, Jackie Osseck, Shelby Miller. Row 2: Mary Toney, Audrey Young, Marilyn Schwartz, Miss Koetting, Nellie Pollock, Anita Frick, Shirley Kropp. Row 'I: Lonnie Jo Longhofer, Ruth Metzger, Shirley Heady, Sharon Barenkamp. Physical Education Majors OFFICERS President ........ ......... S haron Barenkamp Vice President ..... . . . Lonnie Jo Longhoter Secretary-Treasurer . . . ...... Mary Pautler Publicity Chairman . .. .... Mary McMahon Program Chairman .. ........ Nellie Pollock Sponsor ........... .. . Miss Rosina Koetting Physical education majors and minors only . . . homecoming organization party-open house . . . sponsorship of coeducational volleyball tourney-inter- organizational . . . college recreation nights . . . Sports Day -131- Row 3: Emily Wilson, Mary Jo O'Keefe, Carol Vogt, Marilyn Schwartz, Dixie Scott, Nellie Pol- lock. Row 2: Mary Baumstark, Jackie Osseck, Sue Magel, Shirley Heady, Alice Ralph, Mary McMahon, Pattie Adams. Row 1: Joanne Warren, Marge Best, Miss Amacker. Women's Athletic Association OFFICERS ... Alice Ralph President ..... Vice President .. Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... Parliamentarian .. Reporter .......... Intramural Manager . Pledge Trainer ..... Tennis Manager ..... Badminton Manager . .. Archery Manager .... Closet Keeper ...... ...... Joanne Warren . Jackie Osseck .. . Carol Vogt . . . . Nellie Pollock Jane Williams Mary McMahon . Pattie Adams . . . Sue Magel Shirley Kroppe . . . . Jo Osborn . . . . . Joyce Soellner Sponsor ..... . . Miss Rosina Koetting Annual Hobo Howdy Hike to Ellis Park for 'Freshmen women . . . women's intramural sports-softball-hockey-table tennis-swimming-basketball -volleyball . . . overnight outing at Jackson . . . sports day at Southern Illinois University . . . decoration of stadium for Homecoming Parade . . . Christmas turnabout dance . . . annual Playday for high school girls . . . award banquet spring term . . . outstanding senior awarded W.A.A. blanket . . . intramural trophy award-society with highest number of points -132- Women's Athletic Association Row 2: Elaine Pickel, Barbara Lovely, Jerrie Kuba, Jackie Gatzke, Lois Fain, Nancy Nichols, Ann Clancy. Row 1: Barbara Bell, Nancie Crook, Ruth Metzger, Jean Bushmeyer, Nancy Evans, Janice Stratmann. Row 2: Jerri Wilcox, Joyce Johanboeke, Johanna Osborn, Joe Ann West, Mary Jant Pautler, Dot Mosconi, Alice Kopetzky. Row 'I: Anita Frick, Susan Otrich, Shirley Kropp, Verna Gerfen, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Shelby Miller. -133- Fall Jackie Osseck . . . Carol Vogt .... Susan Otrich .... Nancy Kennedy .... Susan Cunningham . Janet Brown Terpsichore OFFICERS .. . President ..,.. ... . . Vice President . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . Dance Directors . . . Winter ...... Carol Vogt Susan Cunningham ..... Ruth Huning . . Alice Kopetzky . . . . Jackie Osseck Jan Stratmann Miss Billie O'Neal .. .. Sponsor Miss Billie O'Neal Modern Dance Club-try-out method of election-dance sequences for OKLAHOMA! . . . Christmas parties . . . National Guard Armory-Spring Con- cert-colorful and unusual costumes . . . solo and ensemble numbers . . . bril- lia nt interpretative dances Row 2 Jackie Osseck, Sharon Barenkamp, Ruth Huning, Carol Vogt, Marilyn Hill. Row 'la Pattie Adams Alice Kopetzky, Margaret Fuerth. -'l34-- Terpsichore Row 2: Frances Earnhart, Daryl Reitz, Patti Robinson, Mary Jo O'Kee'fe. Row 1: Emily Simpson, Bobbye Velten, Carol Maior. Row 4: Frances Earnhart, Gail Pourie, Eva Schneider. Row 3: Nancy Kennedy, Susan Cunningham, Susan Otrich. Row 2: Jan Dowd, Jan Stratmann. Row 1: Judy Nussbaum, Joan Sykes. -135- Aquatic Club OFFICERS President ........ ........ . . Jerri Wilcox Vice President ...... . . . Joan Porter Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Jane Sanders Reporter .......... ..... M arty Parke Sponsor . . .. . Miss Billie O'Neal Open membership for skilled swimmers . . . formal initiation . . . meetings spent in gruelling practice for Aquatic Show-emphasis on water stunts-synchron- ized swimming-form and formation swimming . . . all college swims-members act as life guards-sport show during intermission of all college swims-test of young swimmers of the area Row 3: Susan Cunningham, Bobbye Velten, Mary Margaret Hagan, Jackie Gatzke, Nancy Crook Mary Baumstark, Melissa Moller. Row 2: Shirley Gower, Barbara Clinton, Carole Tetley, Jean Bush meyer, Jane Sanders, Dot Mosconi, Libby Hartsfield, Eva Schneider, Julie Hartsfield, Jo Ann Thomas Sarah Duncan Cross, Ruth Metzger, Marty Parke. Row l: Sue Prosser, Wanda Lane, Kay Whitesett Jerri Wilcox, Miss O'Neal, Arlene Simms, Shirley Kropp. -136- 1 I .il Left to Right: Melissa Moller, Barbara Fulkerson, Joan Porter, Jane Curt, Gerre Colman, Susan Otrich Carole Womack, Kay Riggs. Cheerleaders Selection by try-out method . . . promotion of strong school spirit and good sportsmanship . . . various pep assemblies . . . pep rallies before big games- largest pep rally and snake dance of i955-56 before Kirksville game . . . cheering at 'Football and basketball games-home games-out-of-towners- road trips . . . posters to build up home support for team -137- v-ummm., 'HA Verna Kinsolving VARSITY QUEEN -138- Varsity Club OFFICERS President ........ ....... . . . Larry Yeargain Vice President ...... ........ J im Lohr Recording Secretary .... .. Paul Copeland Treasurer .............. .. . Jim Wigger Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . Rich Eichhorst Sergeant-at-Arms .................. Bill George Sponsors ........ Mr. Knox, Mr. Pink, Mr. Harrison Organized in 1920-composed of Iettermen in football, basketball, tennis, track, and golf . . . good sportsmen . . . high ranking athletes from entire college body . . . Homecoming float . . . Verna Kinsolving crowned Varsity Queen . . . sponsorship of after-game dances Wish. 1 ss m,y.w-.mw- ,, . ..,, , , Left to Right: Fred Gillespie, Bob Hoffman, Rex Miller, Don Calvert, Al Ritchie, Fred Saalfeld, J. Linn Mackey, Bill George, Duane Klosterman, James R. Short, Don Heeb, Rich Eichhorst, Paul Copeland, Larry Yeargain, Jim Lohr, Jim Wigger, Gene Gladstone, Bob Fischer, Carroll Eggemeyer, Tom Brennecke, John Wittenborn, Bill Gra- ham, Howard Reed, Bill Sims, Jim Ellis, Bob Lohr, Center of V: Coach Pink. -139- A in .A 5933531 5, 1 '2 23 N my zzmff yf 9 4 K 3 2 N ' V . w ,,4,-?'1 '4 PK jf' , 'Qfi2,liSMf1',.QI'..., Q ff 2 lfff J gk, wa ' Q mg Effie Campus Capers r-R' A . . 5+ . dig ,fs 05 uv' sv 425' I - .,,. V , . 1 ..f .. nq I . H ,vw ' - -b., . ..- . - - f' 9 0 , 5 I ' 31 .'- - 4 I . 5 ,mn . Io G' .CQ :,vl. . , . ' : ':- ' - ' 4 n B ?'q'0'4 i- 1 .. waz' ' - wif' . . . f .jd ei. V . We,-gf' , .l, D ylx cl 5 0 , 5 .N Q 'Wg ...x O C 5 Z, ',:' . U O ' . I 4, , -v M. . ., . u 5 . , . . . . . . , I ' G . , . 1 . . . 1 - .U . - . 0 LIST CS ,ww ,azz , S - fd , 0 ,I agfEf'. 1 X4 '.-sw:-e 1 Qi ' .5 'z ' It w f f' ZZ, . 1 ULV. 3, xx. x- .. -F 1 e 2 ' , 1 f I g U .- f77 :' ' H M 'I'.'.:g. -,ff ,f 4 I g.,:g.:fza-5 :N '-- A 1-xg Maia: -NPI' 5 l E55 'xx A Q f. . i'iSE 7: Q W -' f - X Xa? I V 3- g , . fcgff -19212759 E Sig ' 1 B31 ' 'Q q.ff,'g'.e I ,1iQ2'.Q . ?g . K X ff' X 15, S - 1 : :slr- g Y K l +15 -l X 4' Al! -i -.ti Ii COACH KENNETH KNOX Football COACH KENNETH KNOX The coach, who is the brains of any winning team, has a right to be proud if his team goes undefeated and wins a conference championship. This is the reason why Coach Kenneth Knox is a very proud man. Coach Knox, who has been the brains of the Indians for the past four seasons, has brought the Indians steadily upward until they have reached the top, the championship. By now, Coach Knox is getting used to success. After being a co-captain on the Indians from 1940-42, he served a four year hitch in Uncle Sam's Naval Air Corps. Return- ing to the Braves in 1946, he rated All-M.l.A.A. on the ln- dians' championship team that year. Before coming to Cape, he coached the fabulous Sikes- ton High Bulldogs, who had 39 consecutive undefeated games under his coaching. Coach Knox has undoubtedly brought his success with him, as Cape's Indians have pro- gressed through his coaching years to the ultimate, a championship. Row 1: Eggemeier, Yonkus, Gladstone, J. Lohr, Reed, Klosterman, Schneider, Yeargain, Aubuchon, Mackey, Calvert, Fish- er, O'Neal, Short, Brennecke, Ritchie, Lindy, Sater. Row 2: Detjen, Edwards, Frazer, Vize, Wanger, Hartnagel Hodges, Sanders, Meisenheimer, Robinson, Duren, Rohr, Hoffman, Powell, B. Lohr, Eberhart, Nicholes, Gillespie, O'Keefe, Striler, Talley. -142- I955 COACH RALPH A. HARRISON An athletic background which should fit in very easily with those of Coaches Knox and Pink, comes to us in the form of Ralph A. Harrison, Cape State's addition to the Physical Education Department and coaching staff. Bogey as he is known to the athletes, is an alumnus of our bitter rival, Springfield. Before entering Southwest Missouri State, he served two years on a destroyer in the Asiatic Pacific. During his stay at Springfield, he was a member of the football team and was All-M.I.A.A. in T950 and '5'I. After graduating from Springfield, Coach Harrison coached football and basketball at Ava High School. Leav- ing there, he returned in 1953 to his alma mater to become assistant football and basketball coach. Arriving at Cape in time to help coach a championship team, Ralph Bogey Harrison seems a likely man to help coach the Indians to another crown. COACH RALPH A. HARRISON FINAL TEAM CAPE STATE WARRENSBURG ROLLA MARYVILLE KIRKSVILLE SPRINGFIELD M.I.A.A. CONFERENCE 'I955 FOOTBAL WON LOST 9 0 4 'I 2 3 2 3 I 4 I 4 143- L STANDINGS TIED 0 0 0 0 O O Aubuchon, Fischer, J. Lohr, Reed, Yeargain BRAVES-7 SALU KIS-0 Staving off repeated S.I.U. threats, Cape State started off its undefeated season by scoring in the first quarter on a pass from Yeargain to Schneider, good for 44 yards and a TD. This game was the sixth win over Southern Illinois University for the Indians. A BRAVES-21 BEARS-7 An easy win over Arkansas State gave the Indians their second straight win of the season. Yeargain, Schneider, and Brennecke scored one apiece in each of the first three quarters while the Bears of Arkansas State scored their lone TD in the last quarter. Old Faithful Yeargain booted the three extra points to make his total four place- ments. BRAVES-I 8 REDDIES-7 With Yonkus, Brennecke, and Ellis packing the mail for three touchdowns, the Indians racked up the Reddies from Henderson State. The Indians' line buckled down like a brick wall to hold off the charging threats of the Reddies on several occasions. BRAVES-31 BEARCATS-6 The first conference win by the powerful In- dians came as a gift from the Bearcats of Mary- ville. The TD's were well distributed as Yeargain scored one and passed for two. One went to Schneider and the other to Brennecke. Ellis and Striler scored the other two as the Indians pre- pared for the Homecoming game with Springfield. BRAVES-9 MINERS-6 In one of the closest games of the season, the superiority of the Indians showed its power when they played Rolla at Jackling Field. Both elevens showed great defensive power as the half ended at a 0-O standstill. The Miners drew first blood in the third quarter, but the Indians, with sights set on the M.I.A.A. championship, came back in the fourth quarter to pull the game out of the fire. Schneider blocked a punt which bounded into the end zone and out of bounds for a safety and two points. Ellis recovered RoIIa's only fumble, and later ran around left end for Cape's only TD and a 9-6 victory. -'l44- Calvert, Klosterman, Mack ey, Schneider, Gladstone Brennecke, Yonkus, Ma- cormic, Striler, B. Lohr BRAVES-14 The second shutout of the year the Bears before a very enthusiastic crowd of 5,000. With the game six Brennecke scooted around right end BEARS-O was against homecoming minutes old, for the first marker. Yonkus scored late in the second quarter for the second. Still among the nation's unbeaten, untied teams with a 6-0 record, the Indians looked forward to the game with the Warrensburg Mules, also undefeated in conference play. BRAVES-13 MULES-12 Warrensburg's Mules kicked, but not quite hard enough as SEMO State pulled another game out of the fire and remained among the undefeated, untied ranks of the country. Schneider's intercep- tion of a Mule pass and a 54 yard scamper into pay dirt set up Yeargain's placement, which decided the game. ln the second quarter Yeargain scored from the one yard line on a quarterback sneak for the Tribe's second marker. Beating the Mules gave the Indians an assurance of at least a tie for the M.l.A.A. crown. BRAVES-39 BULLDOGS-14 Coach Knox's Tribe added the Kirksville Bull- dogs to their string of seven straight victories and wound up conference play undefeated and untied by handing last year's conference champs their worst defeat at the hands of the Indians in M.l.A.A. history. For a few minutes the Bulldogs enjoyed a slim 7-6 lead, but from the time the Indians scored their second TD, it was no longer a contest. Hoffman, Gillespie, and Lindy each scored a marker for the Braves, and Brennecke added three more to his season total. Yeargain kicked three place- ments and did accurate passing behind the solid protection of the line. BRAVES-27 STATESMEN-7 With an unblemished record of eight wins and no losses at stake, the Indians traveled south to Cleveland, Mississippi, to meet the Delta States- men, who had handed them a 20-6 loss last year. Showing from the beginning who held the whip, Cape pushed over two TDs in the second quarter and one in the fourth, and topped the scoring parade with a field goal by the educated toe of Larry Yeargain, who also kicked three conversions. Yonkus scored one TD and Brennecke ran for the other two. Thus the Braves drew the season to a close with a 9-O season. -145- Wanger, Gillespie, Hoff man, Mills, Ellis Ritchie Eggemeier Word naw A -146- Season's Summary The SEMO State Indians wound up the T955 football season with their best record since 1937, when they also had an undefeated, untied year. An M.l.A.A. crown and four Indians on the All-M.l.A.A. first team proved a fitting climax to an outstanding season. These four men, who did much to put the Indians on top and made the first team of the M.l.A.A. stars, were tackle, Jim Lohr, end, John Schneider, guard, Don Calvert: and quarterback, Larry Yeargain. Gene Gladstone, John Mackey, and Ed Yonkus were named to the second team. Lohr, Cape's popular and hard working senior tackle, Yeargain, the Indians' triple threat, and Schnei- der, the Ieague's best end, were named to the Little All-America Squad of the Associated Press. The members of the squad who completed their eligibility and played their last game for the Braves are Jim Lohr, Don Calvert, Everett Aubuchon, John Schneider, Bob Fisher, Duane Klosterman, Howard Reed, and Larry Yeargain. If the plans of John Mackey and Forrest O'Neal go through, they will graduate also. The utmost dream of a coach and his team is that of a Conference championship, supplemented by an undefeated, untied season. This dream began to take shape when the team first took the practice field in the late weeks of August. As the season progressed the dream grew stronger. The first part was accom- plished when the Indians defeated Kirksville for the M.l.A.A. crown. Two weeks later the second part of the dream was realized as the Braves defeated the Delta Statesmen and remained among the Na- tion's undefeated, untied football ranks. The gratitude and appreciation of the entire col- lege goes out to Coaches Knox and Harrison and the members of their championship team along with a wish of good luck for the T956 season. COACH RALPH PINK Finishing his fourth season at the helm of the Cape State Basketball team, Coach Pink again guided the Tribe to a winning season. Highlighting this year's season was the winning of the second place trophy at the Sunshine Tournament held in Portales, New Mexico, during the Christmas Holidays. Coach Pink graduated from Northeast Missouri State College at Kirksville, one of our chief rivals. Playing bas- ketball there gave him the experience he needed to play with a championship service team in the United States Coast Guard. He received a Master's Degree from the University of Missouri in 1949, and started working on his doctorate in the education field at the University of Mis- souri and Indiana University. As Coach Pink has led the Tribe to a winning season every year since he began coaching here, we can look forward to another fine season next year. Coach Ralph Pink Row 3: Bratton, Kirkpatrick, Krebs, Birkman, Welker, Coach Pink. Row 2: Graham, Meyer, Miller, Crippen Mabury Deterding, Copeland. Row 1: Sims, George, Ballenger, Munger, Eichhorst, Saalfeld. -149- Eichhorst, Sims, Munger, Deter- ding BRAVES-52 HAWKS-73 First game jitters showed themselves as a strong quintet of Quincy Hawks hitting 80? of their free throws. From the beginning, a beautifully performed shifting zone defense had the Indians baffled, and when the Tribe found its way around the strong defense, it found its inside men, Sims and Eichhorst, tied up under the basket. Eichhorst, Graham, and Copeland led the Indians in the points department with 10 apiece. BRAVES-103 PIONEERS-59 A flashing offense and a crack defense played the maior role as the Tribe rolled up 103 points against Shurtleff College to break the record of 101 points in a single game. With a commanding lead of 53-27 at half-time, the Indians scored 35 points in the third quarter to lead 88-41. With an enthusiastic crowd yell- ing for the Braves to reach a 100, Craig Hendrick hit a free throw with less than a minute to go. The record breaking shot was fired by Saalfield in the last ten seconds. Eichhorst again led the Tribe in scoring with 23, followed up by Deter- ding's 16 points. BRAVES-67 PREACHERS-48 Taking the lead after less than two min- utes of play, the Indians stayed on top all the way and dumped the Preachers from Concordia Seminary for the Tribe's second win of the season. With Eichhorst and Copeland hitting consistently from outcourt and down under, the crowd saw Cape in the lead at half-time with a score of 31-16. Eichhorst led the Tribe by rip- ping the cords for 25 points. BRAVES-70 SOUTHERNERS-60 Hustling with a lot of spirit, Cape's lndian's snapped the Southerner's from Mississippi South- ern winning streak at three and extended their own to three. After a close first half, the Indians took command in the second period and never relinquished the lead. Sims, playing a remark- able game under the basket, led the Tribe with 18 points while Eichhorst dropped in 16. BRAVES-81 MINERS-70 Conference play had a happy start for the Indians as they handed the Miners from Rolla the short end of a 81-70 score. The score see-sawed back and forth during most of the contest, and the Miners came into posses- sion of a 44-41 lead with 12 minutes to go, but three quick field goals by Paul Copeland seemed to provide the spark the Indians needed to go on and win. Graham put 21 points through the net to pace the Tribe, followed by Sims with 18. CAPE-73 OTTAWA U.-42 Playing an outstanding game on defense as well as offense, the Indians from Cape ran past Ottawa University. Getting a lead in the early moments of the game, the Tribe never again relinquished it. As the score mounted, the reserves started playing until eventually the en- tire squad saw action. High point man for the night was Graham with 20 followed by Sims with 17. -150- Graham, Copeland, George Saalfeld Ballenger Miller Mabury Kirkpatrick SUNSHINE TOURNAMENT-PORTALES, NEW MEXICO In the first game of the tournament the Tribe drew Western Colorado State as their opponent. Jumping to an early lead, the Indians found a little rougher going as the Mountaineers drew to within one point about midway during the first half. When the final whistle went off, Cape had the long part of a 89-55 score. Deterding and Eichhorst each put I8 points through the nets to lead the Indians' scoring. The semi-final game put the Indians against the Bulldogs of Southwestern Oklahoma. The Bulldogs took an early lead for the largest part of the first half until the Indians got hot and led at half-time, 39-36. The second half saw the Braves with a 'I2 point lead and only five minutes to play. At this point the Bulldogs caught fire and tied the Indians 68-68 to send the game into overtime. In the overtime the Indians outscored the Bulldogs almost 3 to I and topped the scoring column 87-76. Eichhorst, who played an outstanding game and dropped in 36 points, broke the all time school scoring record of 30 points held by Ripplemeyer. The finals came with SEMO State meeting the Buffs from West Texas. The Buffs were the favored team in the tournament and after the game was over the Indians could see why. During the first half the Tribe kept pace with the Buffs who previously had an II point advantage. In the second half, West Texas pulled out all stops and took a commanding Ieod. At the end, the Buffs had won, 86-68. The Indians received great honors for their ability on the court. Sims, Eich- horst, and Deterding were named to the All-Sunshine Tournament Team. -ISI- ? . ii. FFXI J BRAVES-72 MIDWESTERN-85 A battle weary quintet of Indians came out to play their fourth game in as many days against the Texans. Keeping pace in the first half, the Indians couIdn't keep up with the taller Texans, who really must have been prepared for the Tribe. One reason for the great amount of fire and drive they possessed may have been the defeat they suffered at the hands of the Indians last season at Houck Field House. BRAVES-86 BEARCATS-53 Displaying a fast-moving offense and a rugged zone defense, the Indians overpowered the Bearcats of Maryville. When the final buzzer sounded, the reserves lo-oked up at the scoreboard and saw that the Indians had won by 33 points. The Tribe's scoring was well distributed, Eichhorst leading with I9 points, followed by Deterding with I8, and I5 points for Sims. BRAVES-62 BULLDOGS-88 Meeting a strong Kirksville team on their own home court proved to much for the Indians who wound up on the short end of a 88-62 score. Graham, who seemed to be the only consistent scorer for the Braves, iust couldn't do enough as he dropped in I8 points. Posses- sors of a 2-I conference record, the Tribe looked forward to the Rolla contest at home. BRAVES-82 MINERS-45 Cape's fourth win on the hardwood in Houck Field House came as a gift from the Miners of Rolla. The Miners kept trying, but iust didn't have it in them as Coach Pink cleared the bench in the second half to give the reserves a chance to widen the already large gap. Graham and Munger each pushed thr-ough I4 points, while the Indians' big gun, Eichhorst, scored I8 points in less than half the game. Triumph over Rolla gave the Indians a 3-I conference record. BRAVES-60 HAWKS-66 Playing a spirited game, the Tribe couldn't come from behind to regain the lead they lost during the first period to the Quincy Hawks. When Graham and Deterding fouled out in the second half, Bill George came in and played one of the finest games of his career. Sims was the Indian's high point man with I9, just nosing out Eich- horst's I8 points. BRAVES-53 MU LES-54 Seeing a beautifully executed stall, the Cape fans also saw championship hopes dwindle at the hands of the Warrensburg Mules. Down 5 points with 3 minutes left, the Indians pressed beautifully to break up a stall worked to perfection by the Mules. As the Mules brought the ball down in the last 30 seconds, the Tribe again stole the ball and called time with I2 seconds left. The Tribe worked fast and got off a desperation shot which was missed, and that was the ball game. -I52- BRAVES-63 BEARS-53 Jumping to the lead after one and a half minutes of play, the Indians never let SpringfieId's Bears come close for the rest of the game. As the lead gradually increased, substitutions entered freely. Eleven Cape players saw action in this game and eight of the Tribe figured in the scoring column. Deterding's I7 points led Eichhorst's I2 and George's IO. BRAVES-39 BEARS-49 Playing without big gun, Eichhorst, the Indians lost a poorly played game to Springfield. Grabbing a 27-I9 half-time lead, the Bears stalled the ball almost the entire second half. Deterding, who fouled out in the second half, led the Tribe with IO points. BRAVES-48 MULES-5I After traveling to Warrensburg to play their final game on the road, the Tribe lost a closely fought game. Battling gamely all the way, the Indians saw victory slip from their fingers as the clock ticked away the final minutes. Suffering their fourth conference loss of the season and with hope for a conference title, the Indians looked forward to their home game with KirksviIIe's league leading Bulldogs. BRAVES-5I BULLDOGS-47 KirksviIle's Bulldogs left the reservation with their tails between their legs as a sparkling quintet of Indians outhustled the conference champs and handed them their second league loss of the season. Executing a perfectly performed defense and hitting consistently when the chips were down, the Tribe again defeated the Bulldogs at Houck Field House. Eichhorst led the Indian attack with I2 points. BRAVES-63 BEARCATS-36 Excitement was intense during the Tribe's final game of the season against Maryville, as leading scorer Rich Eichhorst strived, with the help of his teammates, to break Ray RippIemeyer's individual scoring record of 330 points for one season. Held to four points at halftime, and needing I7 more to break the record, Ike shot and hit from every angle during the second period and finally sank the record breaking two pointer with little more than a minute to go. In this contest, Cape fans saw five seniors, Eichhorst, Sims, Copeland, Graham, and Munger ploy their last game on the hardwood of Houck Field House. Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State 52 103 67 70 81 73 89 87 68 72 86 62 82 60 53 63 39 48 51 63 SEASON'S RESULTS Quincy College Shurtleft College Concordia Seminary Mississippi Southern Rolla' Ottawa University CKansasJ Colorado State Southwestern Oklahoma West Texas Midwestern University ITexas1 Maryvillef Kirksvillef Rollaf Quincy College Warrensburgf Springfieldk Springfieldi Warrensburg' Kirksvillet' Maryvillef indicates Conference games Harold Bratton-Student Manager 73 59 48 50 70 42 55 76 68 85 52 88 45 66 54 53 49 51 47 36 NAME Eichhorst Deterding Sims Graham Copeland George Miller Munger Ballenger Saalteld Mabury -153 INDIVIDUAL SCORERS GAMES POINTS 20 333 20 234 20 218 20 185 20 131 14 62 15 51 16 50 15 39 12 29 10 20 Women's Physical Education Miss Koetting, Miss O'Neal, Miss Amacker Miss Rosina Koetting, Associate Professor of Physical Education, has completed her twentieth year on the faculty of the college. She re- ceived her Bachelor of Science de- gree from the University of Mis- souri and her Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in New York. Miss Billie O'Neal, Assistant Pro- fessor in Physical Education re- ceived both the Bachelor of Sci- ence and Master of Arts degree from Texas State College for Women. She has completed her eighth year with the Physical Edu- cation Department here. Miss JoAnn Amacker, newest addition to the department from the Longhorn State of Texas, re- ceived her Bachelor of Science de- gree from Texas State College for Women and is completing work for the Master of Arts degree in the same institution. Each year, with the influx of new physical education minded students, the Women's Physical Education Department has grown with abundance of ideas, interests, and activities, until it is now one of the most active and flourishing of its kind in the state. Fencing has been added to the curriculum of the depart- ment this year and golf has also been made an additional feature. This department strives to create interest and develop skills. This excep- tionally broad program stresses individual rather than team sports. lt also stresses companionship and teamwork and tries to round out the individual's recreation and social development for later years. Women's Physical Educa- tion carries on its program for all the women of the student body. Working harmoniously with the Women's Athletic Association and PEM Club, two service groups of the campus, the department has helped to make the women's intramural sports system an all around success. Aquatic Club and Terpsichore also cooperate with the Physical Education Department to help develop group participation and encourage leadership. 0 -154- One of the many individual sport activities offered on this compus, golf is an excellent post-graduate recreation. Creativity, expression in movement, and flexibility are cz few of the many values stressed in the modern dance class. 'W . I --l55- Students enrolled in fencing classes learn to gain poise and to become more lithe in movement. Instructors in the many swimming classes try to instill in the women efficiency in movement through the water as well as safety in it. -156- For a recreation that will be iust as enioyable away from school as it is in class, square dancing is your best bet. Another recreation that can be enjoyed at home is badminton, which can be entertaining for the entire family. -157- ng! IE: 33 3 7 if . 5 few .1 4,2 W Q M wg 4 ,, 3 'lx I QM , P f NW sn... . 5 2 L, .wp- 'I 1-1113? E ,,-awww mf:-.: Campus Capers , wqfw ., 5h+ ' v ,.'.5,-P, , I In b . , . S . :fa Xf . J 1337 ' :J g -JH ., ,. nm.. is-4, , - . . Q ff--'1ir?3 . ' '-' e4l3.gx,:3 , 3 . . Pfv.'.f5v- ' ' ' . ' QQIGQQ .' Q. l aff-2, . N324 .j:2Q:,x': Z Q , rfifgkt '- .5 -. x 0 pQ3:'.4 13 - J, : .: A-3, I .4 51- Y l s . 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New Jersey man . . . the boy with all the iokes-popular M.C. at talent shows . . . featured solo- ist in 1955 B-C Follies . . . cap- able business manager of CAPA- HA . . . prospective teacher Senior Personalities GARY COOPER Lines - cues - greasepaint - he loves 'em . . . deadlines, putting the paper to bed, last- minute scoops-all in the day's work for CAPAHA Editor Coop . . . dignified Mark Twain man . . . college boy scout-Alpha Phi Omega . . . hometown-Cape Girardeau RICHARD EICHHORST Think of basketball and you think of Rich . . . named on All- Conference team 1955 . . . select- ed for All-Sunshine Tournament Team in Christmas tournament . . . broke college scoring rec- ord . . . took time out for social life-Sigma Tau Gamma VIRGINIA FULTON Intelligent blonde. . .squeezed classes between campus activi- ties . . . 1955 president of Sigma Tau Delta . . . Honor iunior . . . vice president of Phi Alpha Theta . . . affiliated with B.S.U., Inter- national Relations Club, Kappa Delta Pi . . . TKE-Tri Sigma choice for 1956 SAGAMORE Queen . . . pride of Oran, Missouri CAROLYN JACKSON Bright ever-present smile . . .SAGA- MORE Queen for 1956 . . . piano pounder and singer-Music Club and A Cappella . . . honor student . . . Sigma Tau Delta . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . President of Student Council . . . pride and joy of Clio Society . . . Baptist Student of month in March issue of Baptist Student . . . soon to be Mrs. Larry Yeargain -166- SHIRLEY ILLERS Dependable . . . enthusi- astic . . . sweet and friend- ly . . . past president of Hesperian society . . . act- ive in Black Mask and Mus- ic Club . . . maiors-art- music RUDY KEM Intelligence, leadership, per- sonality plus . . . Sigma Tau Gamma President T955 . . . Student Council member for four years . . . Cardinal Key . . . defender of Myers Hall . . . business major . . . proud son of Sikeston Senior Personalities PAT KRIEGER Fiery red hair-yet cool, calm and collected . . . John Stehr's leading lady-third finger, left hand . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma . . . Gamma Delta . . . beloved SAGAMORE editor GENE MUNGER Big smile and a bigger laugh -jovial is the word . . . way with women . . . good Bentonian . . . basketballer from way back -three year letterman-Varsity Club . . . history major-Phi Al- pha Theta . . . Cardinal Key HOWARD REED Combination of brawn, brain and friendliness-that's Howard . . . football star and popular man on campus . . . history star -Phi Alpha Theta . . . leadership -Cardinal Key . . . President of B.S.U .... past President of I.R.C .... Cheney man . . . hometown-Sikeston DUANE SISSON Little but mighty-gets things done . . . always a big smile for everyone . . . loyal worker in A.P.O., Mark Twain, Wesley -past President of Black Mask . . . Student Council . . . 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HZISSEL JEWELER Benton, Clio, Sorosis, Hesperian, and Black Mask Pins KEEPSAKE and KIMBERLY DIAMONDS Chloe June's Dad f I fl Q2 QUALITY ,, GROCERIES 0- 05 --.I E71 -I ' A .I ' I V 4 I I L A If x , Uandwmb, BROADWAY 8. PACIFIC SELF-SERVICE and DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 5-5576 -175- zf A11 F f 1 t Q 07' agjinllgofjzds nsufanfe 520 BROADWAY GIFT BASKETS made to order. E 17 O AUTO LOANS Salty snack items. O HOMB LOANS Meats 8. vegetables. 5 T FARM LOANS Call us, we deliver. DIAL 5 3373 420 BROADWAY - DIAL 5 3555 ' ARNOLD BOTH - WM. KIEHNE The Store That College Girls Have Made Their Own . . b ar READY-TO-WEAR COSTUME JEWELRY LINGERIE PURSES lf lt's From Bartels, lt's Good 430 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Mo -176- 9 PINNEY S OSTERLOH'S DRUG STUHE BUCK STORE THE REXALL STQRE Books-Stationery-Greeting Cards The Best in Drug Store Goods! 'schoo' Supplies- The Best in Drug Store Service 123 N, MAIN 709 BROADWAY PHONE 5-3437 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY W . E. W ALKER PRINTING COMPANY HARLAN SHORT BOB ECKELMANN XP Commercial Printing of Every EVERYTHING 'N INSURANCE Description HWhe'e QUUMY a d,,Se'Vi'e me 32 NORTH SPANISH TELEPHONE 5-3307 Paramount 8 N. SPRIGG DIAL 5-7352 CAPE GIRARDEAUI MQ. -177' I I I H TSE Shop SIDES-MILLER IVIEIXVS STIIHE I35 N. MAIN CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI 625 BROADWAY Glassware Storybook Dolls lnclividualTrays Hummel Figurines PHONE 5'32'7 Fine China Outstanding Yarns Table Linens Pictures 8. Frames 8 M. D fm , W Uefl ln In 2115 eaf WELCOME TO OUR SHOP J 9 Bieilermans FURNITURE COMPANY Serving Missouri Since 1886 119 NORTH MAIN CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. F. W. Woolworth Company ONE OF AMERlCA'S OLDEST COMPANIES IN RETAILING CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. ' Z W I C K 9 SHOE STORE YOUR FAVORITE SHOE STORE IDAN-HA HOTEL BLDG. UNIFORMS O SPORTSWEAR Featuring Nationally Advertised LINGERIE o I-IosIERY B,,,,,d, ACCESSORIES o MATERNITY WEAR 109 N. MAIN PHONE 5-2197 -, Wye. erg .- HUTSUN BHU5. FOR FINE FOODS ---- REASONABLE PRICES F AU H N I T U H E a n d 828 Broadway CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI Hlllslln Bflls- Autll Stare 9 9 Ao Us uf f H P' RQ? r .R AMPLE POWER SUPPLY . . DEPENDABLE SERVICE . . LOW RATES That's your electric service! There's always plenty of electric power for the needs today and for many years to come. Experienced employees assure gyou of dependable service . . . And the cost of your electric servIce is one ofthe smallest items in the family budget. MISSOURI UTILITIES' COMPANY -179- 1 I ilzilz 1 ' 1 - A - 2?2 Eg3:E:Ef:s:111:1:-. 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You are sincerely invited to enjoy Cape Girardeau's 150th Birthday Celebration A full week of fun and education AUGUST l9th to 25th RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION of CAPE GIRARDEAU CHAMBER OF An association of business people organized to make our communtiy a better place to l work and live. l8l M. E. LEMINI3 LUMBEP1 EUMPANY Fashion wise Quality wise Value wise State students and faculty shop at Bu ck n e rs -- WLBUQEEEHE G1 S 19073 h M' ' f h' q 1 y d 1 h dq L SHOE REPAIR SHOP EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Owner -JEWEL MCCART PHONE 5-9874 329 S. SPRIGG ANU U 'S F 1 DRY CLEANERS FURRIERS HATTERS TAILORS DYERS REFRIGERATED STORAGE VAULTS 220 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 5-2448 Reasonable Prices CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI MEYER-ALBERT HIRSCH'S MIDTOWN GROCER COMPANY Sprigg and Good Hope Cape Girardeau, Missouri ONE STOP SHOPPING RIVERSIDE LUMBER COMPANY The Place to Buy When You Want to Build FREDERICK and MORGAN OAK STREETS P H O N E 5 - 5 5 0 8 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI WM. J. KIES, JR. WM. J. KIES H. M. DALTON Vice-President President Secretary -183- Pipl-iin-Boyd-Neal Packing En HOZARK SMILE MEAT PRODUCTS DIAL 5-6608 CAPE GIRARDEAU MO There's ca one and only in refreshment, too f ,iw..ewf-fp-44 J IJ T0 C COLLEGE BRED FOOTWEAR O0 Featuring those nationally advertised names , you know, in shoes you love. Sw..- mum CONNIE JACQUELINE SYLVANIA TELEVISION PARIS FASHION DIAL 4-1204 325 S. SPRIGG POST 6: DAME EXPERT RECAPPING AND REPAIRING 122 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 5-5130 L. A. MARLER CO. E E A1110-Typist LUNIBEII EU. TYPEWRHERS when You Think of Building Invisible Fingers Can Type gr Repairing Your Letters Automatically THINK OF Us 3817 Lawler EVergreen 1-8449 St. Louis 20, Missouri DIAL 56626 Drive In For ct Special Lmpljb 1' ..- I .- 153 - . Lk 4' I N: X is I' : - A :' - SANDWICHES, SOFT CREAM AND FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES GROCERIES AND PICNIC SUPPLIES HIGHWAY 61 AT CAPE ROCK DRIVE DIAL 5-5040 -185- Ynu lian Depend nn the The Missourian Printing 8 Stationery Cn. Far llualit Sellenl flnnuals For over a half century we have, by maintaining highest quality and giving prompt dependable service, produced many schools annuals in Missouri and southern Illinois, many schools permit us to handle their business year after year, for which we are very grateful. PRINTERS - LITHOGRAPHERS OF 'CATALOGS 'PUBLICATIONS 'BROADSIDES 'CIRCULARS 'DIRECT-MAIL 'PRICE LISTS 'FOLDERS 'LETTERHEADS ' FINE BOOKLETS ' OFFICE FORMS STATIONERS - OFFICE OUTFITTERS y Authorized Distributor of A. B. Dick Duplicating Products. Producers of the 1955 51-Xlfrf-IMUHE -186- 3 yewegry CUSTOM MADE RINGS DIAMOND SETTINGS SERVING 35 JEWELERS 3 NORTH SPANISH fumqlwdq, Jovan, wer I5 55: Wil w V. MUIABUNNY I I P I Ltatg' D w' Q HM-ulP ' 4 ' J' IH. El. Ilbargraf I A W,,,, Jeweler I Authorized Dealer for I Gorham O Lunt O Watson O Whiting Sw BUNNY Order Your College Rings PHONE 5-6483 409 BROADWAY Serving The Community Since 1914 'TORDHGROVES CAPE WHEN YOU THINK OF DRESSING UP I THINK or GAYI-OR S ROSS YOUNG and SONS SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY O CLOTHIERS AND CLEANERS O READY MADE CLOTHING IO4 N. MAIN STREET PHONE 5 3850 O TAILOR MADE CLOTHING O MAJOR ALTERATIONS ON ALL WEARING APPAREL Cc: pe Girardeau, Mo. -187- Midwest Golden Royal MILK and ICE CREAM It Tastes Best MlCQkw'EsTsD.AlRY' PRIODUCTS CORPORATION EH ...:.:. ,121 .:. Scientific Engine Diagnosis .:. WE TEST 1 DON'T GUESS 1001 INDEPENDENCE PHONE 5 7676 CAUBLE fs. FIELD WHOLESALE Fnulrs, VEGETABLES, and KELPE ELECTRIC CQ GROCERIES Lef's Make Our College A CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI UNIVERSITY! 188 SIIVlP5lflN'S IIIILIINIAL YOURS FOR TAVEHN P.Es'rAuuAuT HEATING SATISFACTION Southeast Missouri's Finest Foods c o M E o R T c L E A N L I N E s s We Cater to Clubs, Banquets, Parti E C O N O M Y Weddings and Other Occasions DIAL 5-3043 rirlfl 'MUCH noTTE'RAsscLEANEii' BLECHLE Bnos. lhlllhlnl' G R O C E R Y Potato Chips Fried to Order Co. Fresh Daily FRESH Ekulrs and VEGETABLES WE GWE EAGLE STAMPS FRESH MEATS STAPLE GROCERIES 44 S FREDERICK DIAL 59'l9l 1227 BROADWAY DIAL 5 9481 Southeast Missouri Lumber Eumpauy Telephone 5-8283 I89 I. I LLIEDERS STUDIO ML 6Xf2n6! Our f .SillCel'e 60I'lgl'dfl,l!ati0l'l5 0l'l Oul' .gd,gal'n0I'0 It's always a pleasure to play our small part in helping you recall your friends and the important events found in your fine yearbook, the Sagamore. As in the past, we stand ready to give you the best in photography-- built on the experience of two generations of fine workmanship. May we say, an especially warm welcome is extended to you, our friends, of the Southeast Missouri State College. V I I I I r I I I i I I I I 1 I 1 I I PHOTOGRAPHS That Make Memories Live 427 BROADWAY CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI DIAL 5-2650 -190- ' r IIIODERII CLEHIIEPJ DAVID L. HAWKINS, Prop. CLEANING - PRESSING HOBB'S GRILL TWO PLACES TO SERVE YOU BETTER -DYElNG- 632 Good Hope Phone 5-9773 PHONE 4-1155 h 622 BROADWAY 417 Broadway P one 5-2435 MCDONALD COMPANY Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete Blocks Steel Windows Waterproof Paint Pre-Kut Ornamental Iron DIAL 5-8679 MAIN 8. MAPLE STS. Cape's Favorite Theatre :5 7 u ir e 825 BROADWAY YOU LIKE IT IT LIKES YOU Rio u s PAT0 Dial 5-31 Highway 61 SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY Cape Girardeau, Mo. R. B. POTASHNI K GENERAL CONTRACTOR Highway 74 Cape Girardeau, Mo. N -191- xi UPEI? ECTDIC X ':wl3lQoDucI? Manufacturers of IRONS TOASTERS SANDWICH TOASTERS WAFFLE IRONS HOT PLATES HEATERS FANS COFFEE MAKERS CORN POPPERS HAIR DRYERS FRYER COOKERS SUPERIOR ELECTRIC PRODUCTS CORP 192 1517 Independence Sf Cape Girardeau, Mo I Pacific 8. William Sts. OLLEGE OOPERATIVE STORE YOUR COMPLETE STUDENT STORE FOR 40 YEARS Say It With Flowers Jaw yfomf 60. One-Stop Service for Parties 8. Picnics Packaged Sized I e P - I d Pa k g d B P - I dS f B g Charc I Ice Crea S I I 314 South Ellis Cape Girardeau, M' I 'I9 Th SUUTHEAST MISSUURIAN E I S R E A D D A l LY By More People in the Cape Girardeau Retail Trading Area THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION FEB. 16 ..... 14,741 8 IFS fhe '56 BUICK.. H A R D W A R E 6 mi . BPS PAINTS - WALLPAPER PORTER-CABLE Qld, PORTABLE ELECTRIC TOOLS ATLAS POWER TooLS A Home WORKSHOP TOOLS C L A R K B U IC K DIAL 5-9469 620 GOOD HOPE QOLOSIIAT ST' CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI SERVICE SECOND To NONE Farmers and Merchants Bank If Newlyweds begun to save As soon as they ioined forces, Doubls and Fear - Would Disappear - And so would quick divorces. I fifir if lf I 9 B III-IS SUPER MARKET Cape GirCrrcleau's Food Center 605-607 GOOD HOPE DIAL 5-8235 f's Good To Eat - WE HAVE lT 19 MISSOURI l IECIRIG WORKS IHC morons J' V ' Tnmsronmsns , efzlllce ' ' GHJQEEAU nowzn rouxmzm 7 MISSOURI' RIWINDING-SALES Z 4 f wwfw ,, .M DAY and NIGHT if 1 fl mei 'x w'ecLer .szruice Wheel Balancing and Alignment Heavy Duty Wrecker Service I4 wreckers to give you servicej 118 N. MIDDLE DIAL 5-3535 5-3908 5-7156 M B I A R N B C E c E u D E BLUE HOLE GARDEN SOUTH SPRIGG PHONE 5-7998 -195- Fnr 311 Years . . . Since 1872, when Becktold Company 'Founded its book binding business in St. Louis, Missouri, it has pioneered the development ot decorative, embossed School Annual covers. For many years we have been privileged to supply the covers and binding for the Sagamore, year book ot Southeast Missouri State College and we are proud that again we have been chosen to produce the covers and to bind The 1956 Sagamore. +++ THE BEIIHTULH IIIJMPHNY ST. LOU IS, MISSOU RI -196- n i I Y i 1 . A X 1 5 I I . i A 1 z E Q 2 s 5 fi ,W , ' f 31 . . - ,f ,fn X , f I4 f 1 , - I ' ' ,' 'T . V ,v ,- .f' . I, V, W 1 ' . 3, , e f , . . L . J 1 I K, f l , I 7,1 A ,, VI, 1 y I If . I' I A 'rl , I , 1, , . ' ' . Q , ' I r ' 1 .s .5 . f -1 , x Y, J , ,I ..f' H, J xx, X Xxj u.-.Q f , E , ,I ff- :LAL ff wa , .IT Aff -.lxfk 31'-V , ,sN,,w'5gr 1,m. V N . . pm f 1 - VL '15,-xi my 2 f5 f fQ w 'iigvif M ' J ' 1-'54 Qf 5 ' ' ' W 1 y i. 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