William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)
- Class of 1978
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OFF THE SLOPES for a bite to eat, Professor Linda Newton joins other profs and students on the Ski Winterim to Colorado. , 0 There is no way one can determine what shape tlte jewel will take in the fu- ture, what new facets will appear. As old pressures fade and new ones arise, it is doubtless that she will mold and form herself accordingly. She is now in an era in which the stresses of the 60's have sub- sided and in which new challenges develop in a new world. What is certain is that this jewel, which has remained intact while other stones have been lost, will adapt. All that can he done now is to continue to watch the emergence of. . . new facets of an old Jewell. 5 1 5 .. if-1 f- ' 1' 22311 g y - . .M 1-JE, ,,,,,r'.g.,-:Vfgj - ' ., - g ' ' - X c :rr - .,,:zwJ:a- -K . ff . - v f , --.,.', ' ' ' lj- 4 -'if' ,wire Q,2:...e,V-f ' H j'-' T 1-. .is-11: L -'J-'-'J' fi '-1 ,L sn' -if-Y' - . - V---is e. - 'r r - W - 1- hw-,H - -,ff-r .- f . 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I X X ..- 1 1, ja, ev , . 7251- 2 HH 'i W .', M., war ' ,Z W1 ,421-: S sg-as-7.,.,a ' - WLLLL i39u?1-'?- - 'ii . -. .,. , , , 1 , . 4 ' M If f I, 1 , .fri-r'::T'i'- , , uw ' f..e4,,gi 4 ,- ,v.-,1v,w,,,fa, an -f F' I '. -41? iii-J-if ' fp? gr ,frggQ!w,Krf'4'f- ,z 1 'T' ,-4'-5:5715 4' 'V 1. -1 A . g,:j:L': .-f fwWYmWW'H 'h 5-j '5'iT,1:H7- 1 5 V -' .J-aff , '-11.5 Hyymwp ,, .-C -f'- -. ..I, kfmwwwii H ' ff' T ff , .LL L gf , ' ' 'V5MWf'f V- f f'QffI M, 7, z SCHA 53 tx. . Q 15513 -a Nj! Of, x ,xx Q. X ix: wx I X -. N , , . - --' ' A ' K I 1 -1 1 V . . . . m K - A l 4 I u V Q, fl ...xx P . x x ' I 71. W, 4.x ,, Q . . E F , N 1 9 Wd '79 : f Sf .- f P , QQ!! Z .,.-..' ' M79 4572 . H ef ' ' 'JL SCH!! I - 0 4 W Q -f- 4 ff , ., .ff , M4?f751 6245 ff' 7: 572 A new part of the Decade of Excellence program began this year with the kickoff of a five-year S10 million campaign. The first phase of the program is the construction of a 33.6 million dollar physical education build- ing, hopefully to be completed by late 1979. The second phase involves the 31.75 million conversion of Brown gymnasium into the art theater, pyschology, and mathematics de- partments. Phase three of the campaign will involve the renovation of Marston Hall at 31.65 million. The remainder of the S10 mil- lion will serve as operational funds for the college. Earnest T. Lindsay, trustee for the college and president of the regional farm coopera- tive for Farmland Industries was appointed as general campaign chairman. Due to his increasing necessity to be away from the college to solicit rinancial support for this campaign, President Field made sev- eral changes in the administration of the col- lege. Dr. Bruce R. Thomson, formerly the vice-president for administration will take the position of executive vice-president, where he will direct all business and financial affairs of the college. Dr. Daniel M. Lambert was promoted to the position of assistant to the president, while Ms. Johnnie Human, formerly dean of women, will replace him as dean of student affairs. Lastly, Gary Phelps was promoted to senior associate dean of students. Administration 5 it gk, ,,.r,.v,..,- F'-. .gs T t 1 will . S 'Eg ' as V W Q 1 1 ,. ' . Q ' Q 't' at 1' ,, , r , Ps: l . 1 f W--'Hiya . . , . . . .V P Q , . J qqvgvu f,-, ggsf , ,Q . Q. 7 A A P dig , is 'K ' J . Q .19 r -N f 3 ff? L js N,,,f' of x M w fj, Wy- we N , . X . K h z V' . 52 P r 4 ,,.,.. . ' ff! ,.,:e. WW, ag-,few K. - z . f I f K , . H . V ,V Vw ' 1 ., , . ,, QM af-.wwfl ' fA w' ,,,,,Mw l. Dr. J. Gordon Kingsley, Dean of the College. 2. Dr. Bruce R. Thomson, Vice-President for Adminis- tration. 3. Dr. Thomas S. Field, President. 4. Dr. Wm. David Kirkpatrick, Interim Religious Life Di- rector. 5. A.S. Mike Michel, Director of Develop- ment. 6. Wayne Valentine, Business Manager. 7. Dr. Daniel M. Lambert, Dean of Students Affairs. f' , - ' ,Q f f Af 5 x x!! ff? V ' 2 4 346 W X x ff, , lf, , Q ,wfwf f ,W fo f , f V, f , X ,X I 4 720 ' f Z U, 74 ,, f 0 ff ' f ,f m 5 5' 4 . ...qu ' -JA --V K F' ' V ' A , '1--an-agp., an va 0 nz m 2 5 W 1 E 9 S Administrative Staff 1. Jane Lampo: International Program Coordinator. 2. REGISTRAR: Standing: Sara Yocum, Pat Dillon Seated: Leila Waller, Deola Gairrett. 3. PHYSICAL PLANT: Virginia Merrigan, Mike Rueck, Connie Noblet. 4. ADMISSIONS: Standing: Clyde Gibbs, Qretehen Ftmlc, Larry Stone, Pat Moorefield, Ronn gginggyi Seated: Cheri Bowman, Harley Wyatt JET Linda Baker. 5. STUDENT AFFAIRSXFINAN- CIAL AID: Standing: Al Coffman, GMary,Phe1p,s, Dr. Daniel M. Lambert. Seated: Toni Fleming, Jolinngl-Ignlap, Brenda Burris, Esther Edwards, Karen Weatherford, Ruth Turnage. 1. SWITCHBOARD: Eleanor Twigg. 2. ALUM- NI SERVICESXPUBLIC RELATIONS: Stand- ing: Marc Barnett, Ed Leonard. Seated: Iva Lea Durocher, Joyce Brown. 3. LIBRARYQ Stand- ing: Virginia Allen, John Young. Seated: Jenny Bennett, Marguerite Newlon, Bonnie Knausse. 4. BUSINESS OFFICE, Back Row: Mike Gipson Mabel Lozier, Regina Norris, Dionne Pigg. Front Row: Sherry Allison, Belinda Chriss, Ann Ryan. 5. COUNSELING: Harles Cone. 61CAFETERIA St ' : Dean Nay, Hank Biffenbaugh. Seated: Diane Schee e, ar mith. . INUINK E aley, Kathy Roberts. Ccontinued on page 233 y .af 5 .- df fi 1 jj f 1,51 Q 631358332 J jf? il Qi f. 2 in 'aa K Y 1 ,.,, .,,-Y,-- .YYv.. -- A-.Y . - - t v:.,4'fm,t at - yn, i V,.,:.iwH 1 . ,,,,,,,f M .,,W..,i..a.4a-f...a.w f, fir l ,,,4 8. SECURITY: Charles Bensen, Jim Thomas, Mary Teer. 9. NEWS BUREAU: Barbara Moore, Vxelma Schultz, 10. CAREER DEVELOPMENT: Sfangchng Debbie Brewer, Judy Rychlewski, Dennis Herelo, Phil Krause. Seated: Doug Moss, Cynthia Taylor. 11. UNION DESK: Back Ro wr Lindayliosenrba-ugh, Trish Genteske, Travis Marshall,lChris Minor, Judy Rychlewski. Middle Row: Debbie Blanton, Chris Patton, Matt Dunn. Front Row: Janet Vanl-looser, Patti Willis. Kneeling: Mark Raymond. Art 'T 2 ' .sf ,sz-:F 5-51,-T . ls in xx '5 iw i SWS Presently occupying part of the basement of one of the girl's dorms, the art department is not large. However, as part of the Wil- liam Jewell Tomorrow Campaignn the de- partment hopes to occupy part of what is now Brown Gymnasium by late 1979. Its small size has not hindered its course offer- ings, however, and students use their imagi- nations in everything from Drawing and Painting to Jewelry Making. 1. Ceramic teacher Bob McNeely. 2. Chairman of the art department, David Johnson, gives Evan Cal- low advice for preparing his woodcut print. 3. Dr. Judith Dilts. 4. Photography as both a hobby and as a profession is taught by Prof Phil Maslin as part of the night school program. 5. Dr. Burdette Wag- enknccht, chairman of the biology department. 6. Prof. Charles Newlon answers DavQQlvenfs ques- tion about a test. 7. Checking for heartbfeats seems to become part of Dr. Clifford Mehrer's course study. 8. Dr. Burdette Wagenknecht. 9. Part-time biology teacher Peggy Harrison. ff. B ........,,..,,..-ss-amasfss:s.ws.is -1, an--.K Biology Aiding both students who need only a science requirement and students preparing for professional or graduate schools, the biology department offers courses ranging from General Biology to Cell Physiology. By making available to students such a Wide var- iety of channels of interest, the department allows much room for experimentation. 1 ' 'ff Business Administration gl Economics Dr. Kermit Watkins, known as the red- capped economist, retired this year after teaching at Jewell for 22 years. 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I l 11 bw Chemistry Under the chairmanship of Dr. Marvin Dixon, the chemistry department aids stu- dents in experimentation, research, and problem solving. Through this knowledge students are better prepared for career op- portunities in industrial experimentation and research, and in the health sciences. l. 8a 2. Prof. Dean Edmiston. 3. Prpf. Jean Hawkins., 4. Prof. Steven Quade. 5. Dr. FrankTVard. 5.'kDf fl Kermit Watkins, chairman of the business admin- istration and economics department. 7. Prpf. :lean I-lawkinsp. 8. Prof. Steven Quade. 9. Dr. Marvin Dixonfchairman of the chemistry department. 10. We 9, , I0 Kathryn Dixon. ll. Dr. Dixon performs his chem- 'Z ', ' istry magic show. 12. Dr. Dixon. 13. Dr. Thomas by Holloway. I Communication In an effort to aid all students in a more effective use of communication, the depart- ' ' f ment offers courses such as Debate, Persua- X 4 sion, Theatre, Voice and Diction, and many X Z others. Mass Media: The Press and Mass Med- P - ia: Radio, Television, and Advertising allow if students to use their skills by working for the college newspaper and at the college ra- dio station. f . V f X157 f ff 22, 5, 1. Dr. Georgia Bowman, chairman of the communl- ., M X My cation department. 2. Dr. Bowman is named Miss ,V 3.15 ' Alumna at Homecoming. 3. Prof. Jan Glover. 4. Prof. Linda Newton. 5. Communication Faculty: V lrrom top to bottom: Prof. Barry Salsbury, Dr. Tom 'f , Willett, Prof. Linda Newton, Prof. Jon Grover. 6. T we T Prof Barry Salsbury. 7. Dr. Tom Willett. 5, ,I 'w wf WJ V r ion ffl 4 of 55 f Swv ky .ze 5 . . S ' s ,Q ' 1 - 1 f I I f , ' 1 I ' Q 15 Z ,-.91 J . , 3 .r , L ' S Eduoadon Through the study of instructional meth odology, social and philosophical founda- tions for teaching, educational psychology, learning difficulties, and by student teach- ing, the education department seeks to pre- pare students for elementary and secondary teaching positions or for graduate study. 8. Dr. Mary Ellen Bleakley. 9. PLgf.,E!ajDaxQd,sp4g 10. Dr. M. J. Stockton. ll. Dr. Mary Miller. 12. Dr. Robert F. Wicke, chairman of the education department. 5 a fy fm., ,,, J . ,ffm L ww Wfifwj, , X , . , . ,W at ' -' 'V ::f1'fsA-News I i ' Q 5 a . .fazqbauiag . Q. is ,H '7 W0..n-A-ev-.a...a x , ,' 775 S ',g5,. .. fl' I0 s rf- , rsxragwr f fa sfftfz L H :story The history department surveys political, social, economic, and religious history of man from his beginning to the present. Dr. Cuthbertson, chairman of the depart- ment, after many months of extensive re- search and writing nominated Jewell Hall for the National Register of Historic Places fstory on page 2471. l. English department. Standing: Dr. Dean Dun- ham, chairman of the english department, Prof. Richard Harriman, Dr. John Canuteson. Seated: Prof. Neita Geilker, Prof. Michelle Halferty, Prof. Marilyn Walker, Dr. Ann Marie Shannon. 2. Dr. Canuteson. 3. Prof. Myra Cozad. 4. Prof. Neita Geilker. 5. Dr. Dunham. 6. Dr. Shannon. 7. Prof. Marilyn Walker. 8. Dr. David Ricc. 9. Dr. Kenneth Chatlos. 10. Dr. William Cuthbertson, chairman of the history department. - ff fa W 1, V i me .fa 5 sf: V' X r wx Math The math department under the chair- manship of Dr. Darrel Thoman attempts to teach students to pursue practical applica- tion of abstract mathematical concepts. To aid students in this pursuit the department offers classes from very basic math to ad- vanced Analysis. 3 'N'-g -4441... mf fr , g 'fa-ww' f. ,TZ A, W A W , as V. -g a I' f ' Modern Language Professor of Spanish, Wilbur Bruner, re- tires this year after 42 years of teaching at Jewell. Mr. Bruner graduated from Jewell and received his MA at Kansas University. Before he returned to Jewell Mr. Bruner taught at the naval academy for five years. Mr. Bruner, qualified to teach chemistry, French, and Spanish, has been teaching Span ish at Jewell. 1. Prof. Joseph Mathis. 2. Dr. Darrel Thoman, chairman of the math department. 3. Prof. Mathis. 4. Prof. Sherman Sherrick. 5. Dr. Catherine Vera, chairman of the modern language department. 6. Prof Mary Walker. 7. Prof. Wilbur Bruner. 8. The French classes perform a variety show. 4 i IVIUSIC One of the largest departments at Jewell, the music department makes available to students many areas of expression and en- joyment of almost all types of music. The music department not only serves the studentsg it serves many churches in the area as well as the community. Boasting over thirty percent of the stu- dent enrollment, the department maintains the largest chapter in the Southern Baptist Music Conference. 1. Prof Dean Wilder. 2. Prof. James Robinson and Joseph Hughes. 3. Prof. Gene Stokes. 4. Prof Nan- cy Jones sometimes performs for the Kansas City Lyric Opera. 5. Joseph Hughes. 6. Prof. Pauline Riddle. 7. Prof. James Robinson. 8. Prof. Phillip Schaefer. 9. Dr. Wesley Forbis, chairman of the music department, referees the annual football game between the new and old members of con- cert choir 10 Dr Phillip Posey x i M 4 2 4:-ax M TP, ' 3 V, 1 A,A , ,, .VX, 1 A --LQ 4 6 E A A 1 Q- 'i' 1..v: : : ' haf' if Q 'Ah '1'gigf 1 f ihag 'ff X Wwe A , QYQOOO Q Qbtgig, Q 3 , QSQHW' 'Y ,Q Q QQQQQQQQQ 'gg 5,,+++v il is : . r A X6 2.61 T., ,w af ,. Q 4 1. As Evelyn Hutchinson reads their names, the junior nursing students receive their caps, a rose, and a nursing Bible. 2. Jeanne Johnson caps Faye King as Carolyn Brose, Diane Thomas, and Greta Enberg watch. 3. Department chairman, Carolyn Brose, makes introductory statements before Dr. Kingsley, seated behind her, speaks to the students.. 4. Carolyn Brose, Chairman of the nursing depart- ment. 5. Jeanne Johnson. 6. Jim Waterman, one of the few males in the nursing program, receives a patch instead of a cap from Jeanne Johnson. Car- olyn Brose waits to give him his nursing Bible. 7. A prossional of all the nursing students begins the capping ceremony. Nursing , A3 UM. Vi to Ulf ME: My V, 35,1 wflf. f 75? V J f 1 f f nfl? fy MQ. 9 f X Zu 3 'li ffm N. 4 ,,,. fy, ff MM, ,-..a.-4.-,...a:ga-as-4ux.......... ' ' ' 'A -'-1-0----.......-1, .---.-1. .,f 6 Z, l i ...,.......t,,,..., 'Osh A v f ring? Villa . grin J, 4 fl s fy 1 ,. I UN, 6 , if f Y! WWW The highlight of the year for the nursing department came when, after many months of extensive work, it became accredited by the National League of Nursing QNLNJ. Al- though not a necessity in any nursing depart- ment, it is considered a Good Housekeeping Seal of Approvalf' In order to meet the requirements of the NLN many revisions, additions, and correc- tions were made in the department. Stan- dards are set by the NLN in areas of curricu- lum, student clinical work, studentfteacher ratio, and even the types ofbuildings used and the size of classrooms. Representatives from the NLN visited the campus, talked with President Field and Dr. Kingsley, checked through student tiles, and talked with nursing students. In December the nursing department re- ceived its accreditation from the NLN through the diligent work of both the staff and the students. f Philoscbphy Although not a large department, the W. D. Johnson department of philosophy in- tends to help students think more logically, ethically, and philosophically through their studies in various foundations of philosophy and logic, and in the diverse philosophies of many ethicists. 1. Dr. John Philpot. 2. Dr. Keith David. 3. Dr. Robert Trotter. 4. 8L 5. Dr. Charles Geilker. 6. 8a 7. Dr. Wallace Hilton, chairman of the physics department. 8. Dr. Hilton receives the Oersted Medal at the Achievement Day Convocation. 9. Dr. John Philopt. f i Q 7 7 .ef f , V -i4,y f. V ' . I f WW . f f 244-, f If -f Q. .l2,ff,f4'!'lfZf!' . .U ., ,kiwi 1 vw-wKeZ,Cg f ' rf . fw f f VZVV J ar .,j -,f. 2 1-.' 3 Z1 i 6 Q- -- - V.-. -.. .....-4Af..-,,.zf.4..4u..-.m--.4 f' ' A - Y - --g. , -f W ' -+....,,, .4...... - ... Y ...-...,,-... A Y The highlight of the physics department occurred when department chairman, Dr. Wallace A. Hilton, received the highest hon- or that can be given a professor of physics, the Oersted Medal. The American Association of Physics Teachers CAAPTJ first awarded the Oersted Medal to give similar recognition to physics teachers as the Nobel Prize does to research- ers of physics. Dr. Hilton has published over 150 articles, reports, and manuals and has served the com- munity in many Ways in both physics and science. He has been a Science Fair judge for over 20 years, on the National Council of Sigma Pi Sigma for more than 12 years, on the AAPT council, and served as president of the Missouri Academy of Science. In 1929 he received the first Missouri Science Teach- er's Award. f f 1 1 f f f X ,,.W,,w ,7 Qt f f gf 4 f 1 ff? i, fy ! X ff ff! lf V f , f 9 X fy, f , , 7 77? X2 f i Z 5 i 'ffxlf ,I 'ry ,Af JC, 5,33 ., y 'f,,,, ,fffyyrf 1 I Rfk , 40 f The physical education department through its class offerings, as well as its var- sity, junior varsity, and intramural programs seeks to provide students with fun, healthy and relaxing activities. One of the major needs of the department is a new facility. Through the William Jewell Tomorrow campaign, the college seeks to raise 553.6 million for a new physical educa- tion building. 1. Prof. John Hickman, basketball coach. 2. Prof. Fred Flook, baseball coach. 3. P lQn, football coach. 4. Prof. Darrell Gourley, track coach. 5. Prof. George Farquhar, soccer coach. 6. Dr. Norris Patterson, chairman of the physical edu- cation department. 7. Prof. Fred Flook. 8. Prof. Darrel Gourley. a Z 7 I Z ? Z f 4 Political Science Through encouraging students to become actively mvolved in political campaigns and government processes, the political science department tries to better acquaint students with the structure, development, and growth patterns of all forms of politics, both Amer- ican and international. 1. Dr. Will Adams. 2. Sc 3. Prof. Earl McElwee, chairman of the political science department. 4. Dr. M. Lee Minor, chairman of the psychology de- partment and Prof. Robert Williams. 5. Prof. Rob- ert McKinney. 6. Dr. Paul Smock and Dr. Minor. .sa--...Q of t 'eeQ 't . If ' 1 1 . is X sstr X X is kX.p..,y do xsbc QQQXX Qs Qs X X X XXX stew t ids, '-Q Oxggt XEQX-s-.,M . 1 NX X K gay., wwtmsc wax? tg, s -X K Xxx. X . ,. . . P sy' The psych students in tl people throug patterns. The the backgrou careers. V Z Q 6 31 Z1 27 E H gl f 5 2 E X -Z Q Z 32 gl: ft 3 a E. fi ri S Q Psychology The psychology department aims to aid students in their everyday relationships with people through the study of rnan's behavior patterns. These studies provide majors with the background for graduate studies and careers. - 4' A at arf Q A. - ,Mg , 1., 30 on-5 r A f.,-i K. at '11 .iv'5f', .5 ' il fs, ,,j,4g:-:N 1: ' - A ,NQQQS Xxwaxs is MQW f 7 ' VL, ' ,, X5 xx VI, V3 . A 'L at J' fam ,J mf Religion One of the most important departments at Jewell, the religion department aids stu- dents in their knowledge and understanding of the Bible. The department also offers courses dealing with the various religions of mankind. In an effort to better prepare those students who are planning to enter the ministry, a Church Related Vocation class is included in the curriculum. Students meet regularly to discuss issues and prospective opportunities with missionaries, pastors and their wives, and others in religious fields of service. 1. Dr. David Moore, chairman of the religion de- partment. 2. Dr. Douglass Harris. 3. Dr. Oscar Brooks. 4. Dr. Harris. 5. Dr. Wm. David Kirkpat- rick, director of Church Related Vocations. 6. 8a 7. Dr. Earl Whaley, chairman of the sociology depart- ment. 8. Dr. Edgar Chasteen. 9. Dr. Edgar Chas- teen. Qr,1:BQlger:LBa.rkg, visiting criminologist Dr. Creasey, Dr. Earl Whaley. hu... 'Chinn-Q www, O Wbmynm Sociology Under the chairmanship of Dr. Earl Wha- ley the sociology department seeks to make students more aware of the various societies that exist in the World. One effective way of introducing students to local societies is through fieldwork which they participate in in addition to their classes. 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MO Patricia Allen Kansas City, MO Connie Andress Kansas City, MO Sue Arning Plattsburg, MO Theresa Arnold Excelsior Spgs., M0 Ann Aulgur Gallatin, MO Maelene Baarda Nashville, TN Carol Bacigalupo Lynchburg, VA Jenna Baker Hannibal, MO Sharon Bankston Kearney, MO Debra Barr Springfield, MO Karen Beard Kansas City, MO Mary Bledsoe Wichita, KS David Bollinger St. Joseph, MO J ane Boyd Edgerton, MO Peggy Brawngardt Troy, MO Kim Broers Belleville, IL Lorraine Bronson Littleton, CO Sandra Brooks Lamar, MO Doug Brown Kansas City, MO Joyce Brown Jefferson City, MO Sandra Butterfield Liberty, MO Brenda Butts Overland Park, KS Mark Carney Osceola, MO 1 Myra Chrisman Waverly, MO Debra Clark Blue Springs, MO Elaine Conrads Moline, IL Jeffrey Cook Kansas City, KS Margaret Cook Hockessin, DE Nancy Cook C Kansas City, MO Dale Cook Washington Park, IL Charles Cooper Kansas City, MO Kathy Cornell Melrose Park, IL Lois Cowden Kansas City, MO Jo Craghead Mexico, MO Cimeyce Creason Prairie Village, KS Tim Cronley Kansas City, MO Jeff Davis Liberty, MO Nan Day Henriett, M0 Michael Decker M Festus, MO Vicki Degonia Maplewood, MO Gwendolyn Deloach St. Louis, MO Rebekah Dempsey Kansas City, MO John Drenon Sedalia, MO Merry Drew Kansas City, M0 Mark Edmondson Bolivar, MO Marlene Edwards 1 ,74 1 3 yy ' fn. ,gy , V M J ' ' fl '7' 0 2 'W -iff, ,m.,' ,.Q' if , ,V 1 wwf A - r 1, gf, gb, ,em ,Q .,,,, EV, 4 1 V W , ' 1 if - wrfjlgk 2, ,V q guq i f fvzef-.114-., ,Ag 2' f ' ' ,MA ,MM K, .. 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Carlene Evans Bonner Springs, Gayle Evans Liberty, MO Janette Evans Liberty, MO Betty Ferrell Raleigh, MS K 2776 , 74 f f 271415 1 5 N. 1 7 HJ 3, i W , if I fu. -q , 11, 1 , A f , f f' f F Z ' I . f , . ' , 2 7 'Y 5 Vf ' 14' V, f2?.f7 EA?1f 5 77 5' ,.,. , 2 Z gh K 40 , 1. , f,y if f 1' V jf' wi' ' ' V 'Jig' I 1 X ' L --.QR-.--w Susan Foreman Hannibal, MO ,Kim-Foster - Caboo1,fMQ Kris Foster Liberty, MO Linda Fuller Holt, MO Gretchen Fuji, F-Lfmg:3,s1e1,.MQ, Janet Gabbert Kearney, MO Theresa Gad Cairo , Egypt I y 1 5. W r I I V , 1 , . , ,.., , . Q! V XGQ7 ' if 44. j-A 4 W 1 ff i V. ' is A Q 1 ,A K, :em Inq ,sm 52, . Lg li, V ,M V' 4 gf s gr af 1- Q ,4 W wx f ? f f 74' ,, Mark Gentry Kansas City, MO f J ff , A eve? A4 45,4 . F3 pl T ,. ,,1,,f' .- 5 1 y age W mg! ,xg , 'fav w L, W, ,X M . -' I 'f .4 We . 4' f, 4 ' .Q 'ff .. -o ,, ' -Ie , 1, 2 .I 11... A WM , X542-' ' , K, ,,,,x T ,I it A, . . 1 2+ W, ,J A ' vga ,f ix., f ian, ., ' - . ' - 'ef A , no ., ,. - , . F . Ly ' ! Av 7 Mani o . 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Y , - 1 'xf'Ssf,s. Q 2' F f - -4-4 v1,::.f:!.f - 2 aa ,J ' , 1 , 2,4 , . 4 I MXN t X Mendy Gillaspie Richmond, MO J an Gladney Raytown, MO Susan Goodwin St. Joseph! MO Robin Grable St. Louis, MO Kathy Griffith Exoeidor Spgs., MO Donna Gum Kansas City, MO De ' ansas ity, MO Linda Henry Bonner Springs, KS Judy Hickman Liberty, MO Linda Hoagland Excelsior Spgs., MO Mark Hodges St. Louis, MO Ruth Holthaus Shawnee Mission, K David Howell Wichita, KS Debra Hudlemeyer Liberty, MO Cindy Hulsey St. Louis, MO Jim Humphreys Jefferson City, MO S Carol Hursh Kansas City, MO Martha Hurst Richmond, VA Kimberly Jamison Kansas City, MO Murray Jennex Clinton, MO Timothy Johnson Falun, KS Karen Jones Chase, KS Andrea Kelly Raytown, MO Karen Kerr N. Kansas City, MO Linda Kiger St. Louis, MO June King t Excelsior Spgs., MO Shelley King 5' Excelsior Spgs., MO Kelly Klopfenstein Kansas City, MO Diane Klopp Leavenworth, KS Ann Knaggs Liberty, MO Laura Knight Kansas City, MO Jody Kno les ansas City, MO Gwendolyn Lacefield Kansas City, KS Patricia Lahay Kansas City, MO Kathy Lamar Jefferson City, MO James Lamb Excelsior Spgs., M0 Cheryl Lambrecht Independence, MO Kathryn Lasswell Kansas City, MO ,EQQLLGEYLL ,, Sandra Lewis Kansas City, MO Susan McAllister Florissant, MO Rebecca McKin W. Des Moines, IA Tim McKinney Ft. Worth, TX Susan Merrell Blue Springs, MO . W-W-M 'aaf G, -1 ,. W z ' V V A iii? 1, 37? of 'Q 4 as 2 a fi, i , 3 cf X , af' f f ,, in ay. . -4 , ev ,f ,, ,ff 4-. , - as Q4 1 N, Vi, I A 5 -at X K 9 g fy Q! ,gf 1, ' Q, y i ., ,, , ., . ,V V , ,.,.,, ,W ff .?IZf!'f'? ' , , .. fi---'- '- 2 ,, X - ', , PY- , ' ' , '- .va s f ' K , , ,K f' 4 , X ' 'fw- 2 N -'rv ' -' 1 , C' ' ' f ' . 1 . h W ,V J , .IT M, 5 . 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K 5 V' '-J. . i f Wh 4 'V 'A ' 7 fv V I I 4 ,, I f X L , f x, P X if ,hy E if. K, Q, .L ff if f ' W ,, Q' ' ? Z 7 f 7 q EX . , . ' wig 'v v Y A . A rl 5 NYY e 4k K ' Teil. V, -,, 'V Nix X Chris Minor Liberty, M0 Edward Minor Kansas City, MO Jane Moore Liberty, MO Marilyn Morris Grandview, MO Senior Karen Beard urges her teammates to Chow down ,ss 5 Sharon Mullinix Independence, MO Timothy Mulloy Kansas City, M0 David Navy Liberty, MO Tuyen Nguyen Warrenville, IL Roger Oberg Liberty, M0 Steve Overly Liberty, MO Chet Owen Maysville, MO David Owen Liberty, MO 9. A ooed crosses 5 waytoalatea ',::ffL1312ff' ,f W .- Iii ' - V 'M f V' 3 ' V -f? 2 1 X yy? . . .-: i Q 6 My A ,V X, J I-W fm 44. I. 5 .. W' ' .. 'rv 24 ,I ' Yfw., f 3 ' Q ,, , ,J -a f . ,:.f,j -9' -Y. , , 'iw - xv ' 'L'-vi-Zizw, '-Q 4 .5,-3 . ' 31, 'mf P -FM A' ' 5 U R G! A A f f ff Exf. f' - . - h wwe ,I x 49 f ' W f f IQ. 1 f if ff' , f kj 1 X J, 1 f H , , , ' ' 1 jf 1 . 54 if 2 7 I 4 v W v 'e ay YW I ' 4 0 Ia. QPR- y., X x as x : 1 Q s .ae V! I vv 1 , f V' Z '44 'ares e 21615 ifl ,, ,f ,p 4.9 05. X , Q A coed crosses a deserted campus on her way to a late afternoon class. .. Q-R A fe ess feseevsls X 1- 1 ,a w is l 1 ii Q' X n X Q so X 2 N by Ls. x Q E Ci X gi? sv S X 3 fs M y . .- X .. j 44 Q.. fi' s::.:3:?::3.i': : :, ,. 'e f 'X ., 'ii ff en isis V, .Y::k3 3 3 SN . ' 5..AgAAlNI X, -- , Q , M -- q 1 l V ' ' - ', - -' X . ,. M .file . 'iff' f K , x 'I In M 45 Ziff' W 15km f, 4 .fm W'272f'4' ' AY' ,.,, ,iffy mx 'VW 47 aw , V sg gs 'v 5 z 0 ' V1 N--' gif M I vp . , ., J' yo, - -, Xe if f ix! -' f' g 1. ,. ., V ,f , 7,1 x ' -V -lx 12,3 I .I x il , V . V -V , ' , .4 , - 4 .' xfx -fs l . -fp A-v, ,1f:5f.z Buddy Owen ' Independence, MO David Patneau Kansas City, MO Tom Pettijohn Bethany, Mo Gail Phillips Liberty, MO , , George Piburn Liberty, MO Charles Pongallo OH Jennifer Rogers Excelsior Spgs., M0 Lisa Ross St. Louis, MO Sally Ruble Annapolis, MD Dan Russell Carl Junction, MO Debra Sanders St. Louis, MO Melody Schneider Cosby, MO Marsha Shellhart Cole Camp, MO Qty Hellen Sherwin St, Louls, MO Paula Shisler Albany, MO Mary Beth Smith Prairie Village, KS ,. Eileen Sommerviile St. Charles, MO Richard Steiner Liberty, MO Thomas Stokovaz Warrensburg, MO Julie Stone Independence, MO Rebecca Stone Prairie Village, KS Steven Street Fenton, MO Q- Marcilyn Strimpie Kansas City, KS Q .. . . ,.., I I I I f l Ir ,, V. ,..,, ., I i W e . Vt l?5C Z.,. , 'iw M px A is I 4 V . N?-if ,. XA' I I Q54-'q 'V D1 - V' ,,. . ., . V f., , K W V A x , . f2 4 ' I AX 5 3 Sf'f'wmefj4 I XX Q. 1 X K X I 1 i ,... W 4, ,fs I it fa ,P g , MX ff V C x me , , f L ,. X X X SX 6 K SQ 'X if X' D Q B P Stephen Sutton Anna, IL Kim Toepfer 1 .:e.f.,. its ,. i E5 i Kansas City,MO ' Joyce Turnage Liberty, MO I Kevin Tyler - - St. Louis, MO Q P Vicki Valentine sX Q X N A , mf. 5 m x K X 5 4 2 Y? ,gn x 5 Independence, MO 1 ', I . L. 1 y ,,,,,,.,.,,.. , .,. 2 'fag' , 'i ' r ,.Ps'w les 1 Ffh: fb , -f.4x.r.',- M. .. V 'f f 010 Q 6 f fm Q X , . fe- ws:- 2 f 2: X I Q' 1, I 9 s ,f ' 1 E If 45 I 1,i . if ' Vg- N K . , ' f 'i . X . .ov X , Y X A ee W N V gf ff? its 1 ff A- wr I 'fi , Vi' I 3 I I 1. 1 ' 1 fi , I 4 if .. ,, , 4.,. . F .- tg.: Vw: X 1 Q, We 9 9 RK Dx Q X V , A , ,Q , r 'X v . , 4? A K A - NR X N f NN X - -1-' , .2 X A I 1 N James Vandevender . Spllkard' M0 ' 7 .ri sz, David Wainwright N. , -e., ,F X by l imi A on V I .. Eldon, M0 , 'N' K . V M-W A g Lynda Walker ff I 'I ei A X er. X I . . Q , x G1adstone,MO 6, Vfgix .fs -:X J rx, Deborah Wardrop f KanSaSCity,M0 1 or A Jo Ann Wasson P N X A Aurora, MO ': Elizabeth Watson I Holt, MO Linda Wiese Liberty, MO ' Michael Willett Liberty, MO , ei ' 33: X X , A if X N s 'K iw, . we A 'f P x , il ei f , V Q l I I 'e fir I r .? Q is X Q s wog Q, e fi 1 Q- I I i I E f 7? if f X Q3 M , 'Q -41 5' l , L .39 r. C' v XX. t 1 'I X rc W it 'J 6 Q.,- Cindy Cazzell performs with the Card ettes during the Homecoming Banquet .. ff A 7 1 Af .,.f 3 , at ,gf 1, VV J , . lf' 4 ' U I 3, dxf, i ,, V .. V f W Zgyf t ig, , , ' 'G ' I t ' 12, tw- , ' Q W- 4 ,I A A- .1 1, 1 5, I M , 1. , '57 2 Q ' P ' xt , fi , 330 , V' .ff ' H ff f -Q4 , it -fe K Q A , W W? f . 'Q l ue: 21, .2 Q . 1 ' f ' V ' ' ' 21212, , , V, MV f ,iff A I ' . 'QQ' ' f V - : f .. ' 2-5. V V' 7, ,.,, -jx' ,guyz w- 1 -if ...W .- ':,rj it -V - J., f -X, x, , ,I if Gayle Willins Kansas City, MO Ann Wischmeier Desoto, MO Sherri Wood Edwardsville, KS Richard Wright Liberty, MO Luisa Ybarra University City, MO David Zeiler St. Joseph, MO Cathy Adfnr Kansas Clty KS Cheryl Adaxr Raytown, MO Michael Adams Crestwood, MO Renee Agu11ar Kansas City, M0 Nancy Aldrich aurxe An Liberty MO xHmL,,,Q.e1son. s.QxerJend.EQ,Qg,liS, Lesa Armagost Rea, MO Stephen Asher Odessa, MO Matt Ausmus Cameron, MO Axum Brenda Beckerdite Harriscmville , MO Faye Bennett Kansas City, M0 Mg! Jane Berrey Kansas City, M0 Becky Blanton E! Dorado, KS J hnrnl-flo mberg Sulhvan, MO Susan Bogart Kerney, MO .,,R0ll.50ViE5S llN Bill Bowman Northville, MI Christine Brandes Liberty, M0 Kenna Bratcher Kansas City, MO Sarah Bray MadiS0nyiLl,Q..KYf Mark Bredemeier Kentwood, MI Joseph Breshears Kirkwood, MO S w .geloin-lAf Carolyn Briggs O' Fallon, MO Philip Briggs Ft. 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Liane Crowley Bowling Green, MO Charles Curtis Kansas City, MO Renee Danforth Florissant, MO C Naples, Italy Kathy Dew Hemet, CA Denise Dinwiddie Kansas City, MO Dawn Driggers Hutchinson, KS Marjorie Dudley Kansas City, MO Nancy Dufoe Liberty, MO Chris Eton Greeley, CO Brenda Elsbury Liberty, MO David Elsbury Liberty, MO ' V mx? , I ,lf fl J 1 . 1 21 ,aff 2 W7 ' 7 ' ff in 4. .. M rf , Z 7 Z f 7 'Z , ,, if fi. .Q ,ff f, ff ' 51 ' f 1 f' , pw W f '7' fr 1 gf! fit' ny, ,fn qw, - 'W ff X 1 in .f2 4 ye ,, Students walk toward classes. 3 Q .. ,.,,., . , f A, fi 5-1 H A Q. N AS K' l A 7' . - L, I' K K , , 1, he N , , fx -K 1, -.J +11 . . , ,Jjl ' 1 2 ,, .Q '1.. 4 I-.f TM 3 ' s V. '. f' gi Ln , w ' I I V ' - , If K r T 'ff A 3 ,Q V . ' ff r ,f ,, , , .W 1' '97 ' 4 5 ,. , rfljb, fc f Q s s X2 ff ' fi Z 'Li Qf f 9 f W., I - -fl yrgyzg a, 4 I fr I ,X gg, r I X, f fig 4. J , - , haf' , V' 4 1 .A .- 'W' f. . ,, 'ef - Q tr -49. , Z ' W L' . Y' .f. ,'K if M V 1 f 7 A Q X '21 ' f , ' wi, C 2 5,1 ' , 221' Students leave the Union and begin the walk toward their early afternoon classes. , ' 'V !' fzizfi. ', ' I V' 1 , ff, f ' f A f fff , H W Y f y 5 1 ww Ps f f , f r 2 . f X f 1 5 ,ff 5 fz 4 E , 9 J 1 . . ff . , , , ,' if ,,,,.,,, 7 .1 L , , 1 f f M W iyv 3' 1 .- iam , , A , , . far , nyhffx U92 5, ' ana 'vu-F 'f'f ' , for ' ' . , - , Y . 14' 6 if if V 'V 3. 'fee' .f I V mefk l f ' 2 V X f fm I ll if WY:-1 f V' ' Wm, yqfefe ' ax S Sandy Estill Independence, MO Patty Evans Independence, MO Cindy Eye Potosi, MO . L7 Imam. yw I 25151-f1rferws,L1.Q.. Sherri Fields Las Cruces, NM Cindy Foote Archie, MO Lynn Forlou Rayville, MO Robert Franklin ' Beverly Frost Kansas City Paul Gambill Des Moines, IA Lavonne Garrison CE-lsgone, no Cheryl Gauldin Kansas City, MO Cynthia Gibson King City, MO John Gill Richmond, MO Twana Gower Liberty, MO Jo Ann Grant Moberly, MO Patricia Griffith Dawn, MO Marilyn Hackmann Fulton, MO Ann Hakan Kansas City, MO Kenton Halford Overland Park, KS Augusta Hallett Lee s Summxt, M0 .1 , D Kaxen Hansford C Kansas Ciiy, MO Cynthia Han Kansas City, MO Vicki Hartley Pecuiiax, MO 1111 HMYFL M m Judy Hays Kansas City, MO Daniel Head Briarcliff , NY Jane Heaton Champaign, IL K nneth Herman Dietri gsfnilflk bfirandxzif-'.SaL,.b110 Ronald Hodges Kansas City, MO ff ' 7 df' 'f f Lf!! ,ga jo f, -QNX -,ss fi , A, W 1 f will-tx ,M Q X . NXNVN X. R X5 amz? . I ,J fwmealavesvseias to Piafeflfwiai a a aa C iff X ,Y 7 T ,Vr', I ' M, ff 4, 4 I ,, Q 8 45 7 f ,V X IMP' 1 f f . I . I ,.' K' ,f-gf , A H I IAAV Q wfi. f K ,f X ., f f f f , I' I i3 1 I I 0 WJ' , X C I, xl X Joanie Jones uses some of her spare time to practice her violin. 2 we ' ' , ,f:a:'I. .. , , W. , I e 2 ' W' 'f 1 f' , 4 W' 5 45 W f fr, ' 'Vile'-V ' , f ' 'A f ,J f Q!! X4 ' ' X X ,ff Ve- - 1. f f ff ,f X In A me f ff ,J VIS! X5 N mf J S , W ,f 'gg .A , 5 f e- 4 fo K 'us 2 -,Z 4 54' , f , Af , I My fe it , -JK ..f 4. 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Peggy Lacy Shawnee Mission, KS Michelle Lahey Independence, MO Heather Landis Kansas City, KS Janet Larigm -4 ai,,?9f Weston, no Sharon McC1ung , Kansas City, MO kIgQy..N.kzm1-1 a St. Louis, MO Sheryl Mount Kansas City, MO Lisa Mynatt Kansas City, M0 Gale Nauman Kansas City, MO Karen Nelson ' Springfield, MO Steve Harrison finishes up that last mile, receiving encouragelnent from President Field. f n ' , WW .1 ,A ,ff Vg, 4, U no , 1 ff 42 ff fywff ,y ,K X ff . 'M 3 Z f ff W M f'2F'16e,1 ' f , f...,,ff f f 1 ff' f . f . X f ff ,W ' Y Q X X X , X , 2 0 Q f A ' ' Aff! f W '?ff'. . - Hiliz: f '-'L-fr 1 , ff' ' , -- ' ' ' f , . f V MW, iff A 2 V , X ,, V ,ozmiff ' ,, ,Q Z4 f i fa d ll Y, i f 5 Z - ,, J, Z'-ff,-if f , fi ,:' '., nf ,oi nf 1 - A, ,351 1 ' x 2?'Z3l? . . V 21,:L,.:f5:'.p,f+:fiZ 0 ' . I ,fl I f M , fqfwvx 3 i'42-M18 X ff , , ,f, ' 'Y !.:f'. 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Vai Cheryl Seidel Lohman, MO Ann Settlage St. Louis, MO Danny Siegel Excelsior Spgs., MO Ds,QQiQ,5i1.!.9y Versailles, MO Kendra Smith Independence, MO Mani? 5509993 Peculj'aIqlVIO Brenda Spidle Cameron, MO Diana Steiner Liberty, MO P dS.lQ52,c.Q.i1sL.JrIB- William Stilley Raxtown, MO Kenneth Stockard Lee's Summit, MO Michael Stockton Kansas City, MO f wk' --.i--- --1--,.., - Y vDan Taylor , Doretta Todd Lee's Summit, MO Kenneth Tounzen St. Joseph, MO Kathy Trewett Shawnee, KS Noah Uldall St. Peters, MO Janet Van Hooser Kansas City, MO Neil Walker C Independence, MO Eileen Wargo Bristol, CT Mail Warren Kansas City, MO Mary Weiss Liberty, MO Pennie White St. Joseph, MO Car1Wiberg Chicago, IL Maxy Wierzbioki Excelsior Spgs., MO Patty Willis Arlington Hts., IL Qsaallywifzig I Oak Grove, MO Donald Wohlford Liberty, MO Cindy Wohlgemuth Paducah, KY Connie Yeates Kansas City, MO . 03,5 f ,,.-,gf , WZ? 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W Z, 1 2 ff X? gf, . 1 f 8 5 a, e2 ff ' 'Q Sophomore Graham Ho ob serving tl annual Pish 1 . ' r W' 1 I E I r- s xx V W , 1. ?a'?: 'f,'1 '17 'IV F ,,,,, :, t Wm f F6 , Al Y cf f N my ww YP Q J X J 5, , iw ZWQW ?? ' ff Egv Q12 TJ? ,fr -M 6 j, ff: Wok X by , -Y 5? lg. Q 4 4 ' a ffm' f7mVWv -V f ewSf8.' i f ' ,V I n ,V,, , 4 :V 6 , i - 2 ,Q A r r V ' 5, ,f f , , 9, ' A , ' 35? ' f i 35 ,,.,, Q i fjy if A 1 , A ' ff , , . an V, V . ,V , ' W r X D J 'ee' - , ,, ,. M ' Wi, iff fa 1164- . 3 g f I f r K' I Lugz Qi: 73342 ' , F52 713. 2 -7 ks , x f- ' .F f '-2 ' 9 1,5 ' ' ' . A g ' .-V11 X Kathy Talmadge Kansas City, MO l2!C'iT?-21321 Richmond, MO Cynthia Taylor Steeville, MO W! 34++f ,,,' i. V 'ea' 1 -:x, Mmm !.+h+Qm:! 51, Ss-Q 5' Gfbffr + ff ++ v ++ +++++ 6 +5 1 43+ v 2 Sophomore Harry Wooten and Junior Graham Houstonjoin Doctor Forbis in observing the Guppies in Concert Choir's annual Pish-Guppie Bowl. ..' ., ,h.i7 GPI-IOIVIO RES Beverly Adam Lathrop, M0 Robga Addiggn Independence, Mo. 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Kansas City, MO Ruth Carter Polo, M0 Debbie Chasteen Liberty, MO Byron Clinkingbeard Leavenworth, KS Debbie Coble Belton, MO 'lf Lawson MO Ann Colhour Kansas City, MO -v Heidi Conrads Moline, IL Robin Cox Pappillion, NB D b ans ' , MO Barbara Crew Excelsior Spgs., MO Cheryl Crewse Ballwin, M0 Kathy Cummings Grandview, MO Philip Dag 'QQEELLWO Vicky Davidson Duncan, NB Colleen Denney Kansas City, MO MslQLf!i,QE21sf St. Joseph: MO K X ,,,, . X X ff- I ,., 5' ,, 2? 2, 1 ' 0 4' A, 2 1' ' 2, 159 y 6f 7- . X ,f '- 4 'v ff 1 Wax , Wi 514, ff., MZ Inn Z , l 'JA ' f V f if 7 ,1 A0 , ,,,, , . ,. ,ff . an '- muh W ,,,, . grim, 1, 'Qi ' V. H -'12 '1:. fr, ai-S Q5-,Q if f , -a 59111- 4' hh I 7'3 ,, WZ , , 1 1 JY S A .Y y , an I ' Q 225' 4' C9537 ,f24e,.'s,'f2j,,,, , V 4 if 4, as xv.. 5- , f gf Z , Z f X iii' , A f :.1. A if ' Z .3 W r , ' -M 5:21 ' ,f A ff -A lm. f . ' - 2' ' ? A ' as so 4' r ,,' 5 Za ..'. H ,, , ' . Z-ZW 1. - ' 'Ji L , iiiixil' '2' 2 .7 fy EF!! V -V , v. X K f, f, F l f ,,v,:f . 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Awimwee Q Si? f Q ww 1 Q54 GY wx r gk my s 1. The five-minute break between classes isn't long, but it doesn't keep students from gathering with their friends. 2. Lynn McCoy practices hours each day in the hopes of someday becoming a con- cert pianist. 1451 J e '-LN rm Q 25 ,r i' ,xnf f ' 'N f ,V K A, . 7:51 Air fl f V51 '-'ff f me . af , F'i'K7 QV4'C V1 ' , ,M ,Cx ,- KX A ' 5 -,- , 4' ,. . .'Ef:-'Q 55 N X 2 ' 2 M5 QQ , Q N 9 XQXYSF' We V X s N rv 3 .V -V ,gif 1-. Eng A -, frrv 7, ,nm W - Q-W--www? . A Z I ...., , , , go . , I 1-gat, . '- 1' ' - Karen Gill Richmond, Mo James Ginn Kansas City MO 1 r V I l I 9 Y . X' 65 Re QFD' ., H , , t. .,.., ,, 4. M 2? ,W Q4 U' N 4 M f P -sg T' Q Q K l ' N50 f ,A ,Las 9 4 f 4 ,Q 6 E ip A Vi I 'ef , 'Q 5- fe D , ,W vm I ZZ. is af , ' fi J, , fn! ra f .ef , , . ,af af 'Whiz 27 f f 0 V 1 4 I 1 f ps., I Q - X- .X t, if I I l ,,,.,..-, e i ' ' ' ,f 'gill F' 2-r -. A ' I fa. 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L J as 4 , J, , Q , l f 7 ,-M 1 , env, 4. 7' , 'A 1 r,, at ,ajft fy I 1,5 , 'tin '--Y '7 +A 6 J , f X I z ,gb Q xv-t 4 ' fi ' If Q1 y , 2 , ' ' IL XE , 1, E- QI il? , f'-Y 1 Y -, Jane Ann Goodson Macron, MO Abbie Hallman Kansas City, MO Lori Hamline Independence, MO Anne Hancock St. Louis, MO Deborah Harlan Kansas City, MO Steve Heath Liberty, MO Susan Heath King City, MO Nancy Heaton Champaign, IL KQL122!l1k!QQ!ID3,U 5' 'M Blue Springs, MO Elizabeth Heine Cedarhurst, NY Linda Henke Shawnee, KS Becky Henson Kansas City, MO Robin Heskett Indianapolis, IN Lisa Hosman Cowgill, MO J ulie Hubbard Kansas City, MO Karen Hunt Marshfield, MO Terri Hutcherson St. Louis, MO Rebecca Intveld Moberly, MO Dan Jackson Independence, MO Elizabeth Jackson Shelbina, MO AU-fill!-9S'm Liberty, MO Janice Jones Kansas CitLMQA Scott Jones nison IA Susan Knangggag Creve Coeur, MO f'----V......,J--'f' Begbamkeckf E9,f12lafxrlY1.9, Kandy Keith Greenwood, MO Clifford Kemp ELJLQJLMQ- Tim Kerrick Liberty, M O Bob Kirkland Liberty, MO Joy Kjer Allen, NB Carol Kling Springfield, VA Philip Krause Camdenton, MO Kim Kurek Kansas City, MO Kathy Kurz Gladstone, MO Darcie Lade Tarkio, MO S095LL.alain. ' Giadsrojgbivg Lindy Laycock Irving, TX QSM!! Liberty, MO Erin Macaleney St, Louis, MO Dana Magers Blue Springs, MO 1 No matter how much homework one has, everyone including Cathy McQu1tty makes time to get away 2. It doesn't matter if it's a track meet or a football game, Lori Reppeto seems to be enjoying herself. 7 ff 3 X Q f ,f, If L? x 'L .way 7 Aw ,, f ,Q ,Ha if f 4, . V ,f i J 'gf H lvlhlnnn-L, A , lun-:aa ali. kqqy Y ful, , fa 6, .1 AZ- 2- f .1 f' V-N. o fr f QA' rf ., ,. f 1, 2 Ziff' Z - if l' . 2 , f 'f 1:f ' ' 1ZWZ77'Lyf7 ' X ,W W V ..,. . , W2 ,, mme 7 f 4 fe e i W' f , .W Y , f ! 1 wfeffg f 1 m f , , X , . f fir, ,f fn ,Ng-. api. tai, .Q'i21 1, M-, ,W , V, fy f ,f my J Y 1 '4 er., fy f' 3, f .V Y 1 If Q ' ,, Q. V 9 W6 X 'V We 4 9' nf As X A7 A f f 4 1 0 b 4 i - vga .- 5 . K f, -1':':gv:::.g95:-1, ' -1' 1,-3, , ,-ff ' 1 .,., ,,.. , ,,, ,-:-:f 069 ' ' ' ,. , ' ,.,, e f f 't ' we ff . A I V J f, ff 'al New r W , e r 9 A . 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JI, Q, ,'fe,,.., , . ,K fr Dee Ann McCrea King City, MO Cathy Md2uitty Lee's Summit, MO Sandy McCune Chanute, KS Debra Merica Elkhorn, NB Sarah Merritt Mexico, MO Pam Meyer Kansas City, MO Betsy Milgrain Kansas City, MO Terresa Milne Oregon, MO i Pat Mische Gladstone, MO Michael Morris Grants, NM Diana Mosely Kansas City, MO Karen Myers Kansas City, MO Sarah Mynear Holt, MO Roger Neth Liberty, M0 Charles Parrett Gladstone, MO Cherlyn Patton Kansas City, MO 'l1errWy..Peters Kan ' Deborah-Reedf IQs1ePeHde11se,MGe Daryl Pitts Raytown, MO Beverly Pollak Lahabra, CA Catherine Pugh Sedalia, MO Liz Putman Kansas City, MO Karen Rahter Liberty, MO Leeann Redhair Ft. Leavenworth, KS Christi R 'ber Hastings, B Lori Reppeto Lexington, MO Robin Rollins Prairie Village, KS Craig Sasse Raytown, MO 1. Every year the new Concert Choir members are called Nguppiesv. As a new member, Tom Widernan is participating in the annual football game between the uguppiesn and the old members. 2. At a meeting of the Dulcimer Club held here at Jewell, Deanna Crabb plays her Mountain Dulcixner, feae f t I , X f 4 V ff ? , , , , ' ja? 1,1 f J N' ' 5 , , E , - . A , +V K, 9 a 1 r fff , , 4 hs 9 Z tie 1 WY' 1, fm., , f fm 5' if ,fLg.,-2 - ,CT 1f:k! A ,t , . A ..,, H, I , ff' -V '- '7N77?7 f , ,vlfww ,,,,, , Elma f' i ,, T124 ' Aa , s P ..t., , f. 1 ., 7 Qi!! 2:.f',::'f' l, R ffm' L if! - '-,, ,.... A . , ' , Q -51-'-if ,J V ' 2 4, 48 A f its X' 2 J 15 ,sg t, vc Q ' mlb 1, ' S T 7' 1 Vyqlv, . . f f' 1. 7,' '57 W1Q,,'f7 ' 5 4?,lf,1Ez3,1gf OWQX' X ff'.y'13,I'V I : J ,, ,...,wf ' f ,, ' aww V, o, X A f 3 L, ' 'K K . ,M ,f if he 4-Q--...A fI...' 42534. X--1 o ,, T GN kwa 4 4 5 ,wx as 4, g. i . xg. 5' . K J 3 Y A Elizabeth Schaeffer St. Louis, MO David Schoap Gladstone, MO Dale Schwarz Tequesta, FL Mik-'iwShEl2iIlfi GIadgA Susan Sheridan Tanawanda, NY Gregory Shevar N. Tanawanda, N Sidney, Silvey Niiherty, MO Sheila Smith Smithton, MO Paulwspgna Q1 Y VY W -,W-L .cl f 4- ff 3M.':.., Marilyn Summers Unionville, MO, m Diane Switzner Houston, MO Deborah Taylor Steelville, MO y Judy Vaughan O'Fa11on, MO Bruce Votipka o Liberty, MO Cecelia Watts Farmington, MO QA X725 f f fW 4 ff J ,gg f-, ff ,, , ,f , X , ffm . '43 I. R y , ff X f .ww fffff' G' a M , ,, , f V 4? 1 V W3 ,fx 5. , ,f 2 , X ff 1 - 1 ! f f' , ' -V 1 M- , ' ' . Y f ,A y Q. 1 .N , im. - f 1' 's'77T A' Aww, .- - f--- .Jzzsagfs-2:5 -'-- . -'-- ' W. . .1 -v ' - y of . -. ' ' f- 'M ., ., 81,9 -o'- f ' of ' .V L V 3 7 , , . PI, 6 Alo, , , f V' X, ,f 'B X W A 1 Q ,, . K . X X ,Q or y A 5 gf, 1. For Dan G er, singing is 1 2. Entertainn forms on a oc 1 K , 4-My 7' 'A x, - 'eff ' J ,,..,,fj' A. ', ' S7 L.. it X 3 X , sms A ws, ,X QQ ,X - gg A T,-,X A x 9 ,VW o X. X su 1 IV, L r 3 x 'wi' 7 77. 77 7 7 77 7 77.7.7 77 777777 7777 777 7 7 Y 13.4, 'Ds P J f 'A 1 1 21 .fv, X mfs pw ,. f ,, X , v w ip 7? I , Q Q N ' ' y , f 7 1 :7 W? 7 f ., ss -. 5 i i 1. For Dan Galloway and Wanda Wegen- er, singing is an art. 2. Entertaxnment flounshes H1 many forms on a college campus. f 1 5 4 57' X n I -f ,il wg 1.1, of -- ' N k'- 5 b 1: 'y - 11 'Y i l v ',.,- 'I 1 4 'I 'z 2 ,' ,Q 'L lm QA ' Q as Gail Weber N. Kansas C Wanda Wegener Troy, MO ity, MO nnn of e Ca1o1Wo11S if 'R' ,, M sr, Louis, Mo , A A Nancy Wenig ' Linoo1n,MO - , Carolyn White i, f st. Louis, Mo n7 ' ,f Dana Whitmire if 'E' fl l l chuioorho, Mo i Q yu jQ v. lig i 7 . , l ,7 7, 77 A ' .A., 125' 4 Thomas Wideman A ,N f os, '- i ,ya ' A Kansas City,MO Je . , V ' X aff , Ae Y' Blue SPrings,MO ' f . M0117 VV W M Jeffrey Wilson A H V my f g V A y 'T.ib'5fy,'MO lg eff , A ' Tawya Wilson ,i A ., .5 1 ' H ,,', by , ' A ls,-4? St. Louis, MO ? 2 ' Q i q 3' f Timothy Wood .L Q 2, ,, ,y kv f ' 'l Independence, MO l A 7 .gp ,' V. ww MQ 7' 7' Nancy Woolbright N y 8 ff y N 4- Q. f s so - 4 Beale AFB,CA Q ., - 91' , ' ' , ' V, ' Lf 3 A ,X 4' 9 Harry Wooten -L !x 5 ' MM7, Y X WL A Osceola, AR Q Q' 'x y w A F 2 1 Greta Zimmerman 1 9 A Liberty, MO K1 ,. ,, .7 7. 7 -7717 , ,-ll ,....-1, i Scott Adams Kansas City, MO Darlene Akin Kansas City, MO Becky Aladeen St, Joseph, MO Karen Allen Qrrick, MO Judy Andershock St. Louis, MO Carol Anderson Hazelwood, MO Mark Ball Olathe, KS John Barbour Kansas City, KS Melanie Bartlett Richmond, MO Prlntha Beavers Independence, MO Mary J o Beevar Kansas City, MO Julie Belew Webster Groves, MO Donna Bennett Thomasville, NC John Bennett Chillicothe, MO Mark Blaylock Cape Girardeau, MO Cheryl Bliss Kansas City, MO Donna B nnon S . ouis, MO Debbie Bonuchi Excelsior Spgs., MO John Braden Hutchinson, KS J ama Brandon Kansas City, MO Football games are exciting for almost everyone, and Lisa Forbis IS no excep IOY1. l .. , f ' .4 ' pf ' 1-555 . 2 f Q' ,, Q L, ,, ' w A f ,- 'X' 'f ,L Q, , .5 . ff 4? 2, fa, . , I. ,..,, , , OM X if ,f JZ -, A4 .fy ff, ,,f ,gf W' ww-,wr , ,,ff':w 3' 61 , ff, , ,4 -f .- . 17 ,, W K 5 J 4 1 f f 4, ,ffv . 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C ' fe efil ' Q, fj ,V 'V A 1 FFRESI-IIVIEN -'- Becky Bray Madisonville, KY Sue Breisch Prairie Village, KS Stephen Bronson Littleton, CO Harold Brooks St. Louis, MO BQSLIJL-BU-lwn St. Louis, MO Laurie Brown Independence, Mo Verna Brown Liberty, MO Larry Bruns St. Clair, MO J ack Buchan Independence, MO Michael Buchanan' Marshfield, MO Cary Buford 0'Fallon, MO Stephen Bullock Silver Springs, MO Amy Burris Pleasant Hill, MO Mary Cacioppo Kansas City, MO David Calhoun roux 1 y, IA Mggg Qgney Osceola, MO Cindy Castelberry Cedar Rapids, IA Kim Chadwick Independence, MO Julia Chapman Bridgeton, MO Denise Chavarria Espanola, NM Ann Chlapek Liberty, MO Chris Choice O'I7allon, MO Brenda Christmas St. Louis, MO Pam Cook Independence, MO Ginger Cooper Oak Grove, MO Michale Copeland Independence, MO Melissa Cornwell Kansas City, MO Janet Cox . Excelsior Spgs., MO Paul Cox Trenton, MO Carolyn Crews Raytown, MO Rebecca Criger Marshfield, MO Steve Curd, Buckner, MO 9 1 Q!.fQ8fC5LI Ba1dwin,.K.S Glenn Daniel Independence, MO Julie Day Kansas City, MO Nancy Dean Lake Winnebago, MO Annetta Deerson Omaha, NB Kaye Devine Kansas City, MO Annette Dill Bucklin, MO Alan Dillsaver St. Joseph, MO Karen Elsbury Independence, MO Kathy Epps Mt. Prospect, IL Carlene Evans Lawson, MO Lynda Evans Independence, MO Gary Everson Olathe, KS Edwin Farris Faucett, MO Open house at the Presidents is a time when freshmen can not only become more acquainted with the President and Mrs. Field, but can also tour their beau- tiful home. I f f ,, f f I W, W 46 If A, QT ,V ,, , fl ,, ..Wff2 , , -. ' - 6 ,f 'Ei ,Va f 5' V , , 1 f ,V wwf .3 f f , 4. vw, .g W Ei 4 ? fx, W V V KQV f ,ef M Q7 I ,M !,,V f 9 , 3 W 73, f V f x ,V ., 4- , +f,:.:f'k'4s ,f.,:3f,1Vfw1g'V 3i77 '7,- . 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Carla Jordan Buckner, MO Carol Kammerdiener Kansas City M Max Kesner Kansas City MO Laune Kidd Raytown, MO Cindy Kunray Plattsburg MO Joe Klng Western Springs, I Karla Kirkpatrick Sedaha MO -,l, -vs. A I I I l Brian Klopfenstein Kansas City, MO Kelly Kohrs St. Charles, MO Doug Komo St. Clair, MO Mary Lackay Kansas City, MO Bruce Landon Kansas City, MO Robert Landon Kansas City, MO Mike Lawson yew London, MO Charles Learning II Independence, MO Amy Leeper Columbia, MO Becky Leonard Belton, MO David Liechti St. Joseph, M0 y Liberty, MO James Lisenbee St. Joseph, MO Barbara Logan Rockford, IL Eric Logan St. Charles, MO CJHQLLEZ Liberty, MO Scott Love Haysvrlle, KS Mtke Lowther Independence, MO Todd Luerdmg St Charles Dana Mathany Juhe Maxwell Independence Rrck Mayer St LOUIS, MO 'fi mf' , -' . ,al 'xr' ' . ' 'f T ' A 4, ,I ,'-A , V ,V . If ., vw, 4 1 New 4 if xg. V, ., 1? ' Q 5 ' ,fy 1 '- , fl 'Wig 4' -1 se - x .fa f 1 . 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H -3 I .-L, Elizabeth Taylor Kansas City, MO Randy Thomason Liberty, MO Dana Thompson Bonnots Mill, MO Barbara Timms Brentwood, MO Jill Towner Jefferson City, MO Sandy Toyne Kansas City, MO Tylie Turner St. Louis, MO David Vaughn Columbia, MO Jeannie Veazey Kansas City, MO Theresa Viani Kansas City, MO Allen Wactor Independence, MO Penny Watkins Liberty, MO Monica Wessling Raytown, MO Linda Weule J erseyville, IL Warren White Newtown, MO Christopher Wilson' St. Joseph, M0 Donald Wilson Jefferson City, MO Colleen Winquist Keron, IA Randy Witmer Braymer, MO Marla Woody Fargo, ND Ron Woody Independence, MO Lester Wylde East Lynne, MO ml. 7.1, H -. X . 4--H. - , - ---,vm-., I , f W W.. A. Y, V 1? ra x fMI7fl'K-1 1 E Q , A in If n' I .N ..., Q Snu g . . . .. 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VY 131 , f Ml?- 'IK41 .J--,Q V, Of' Moving In 1 Carrying boxes full ofbooks and armfuls of clothes, turning a small room into some- thing livable, saying goodbye to families, and meeting new roommates are all a part of moving in. EB, 3 , S Er li 2. rgvfbc The C3 reat Snovvfight ZZ! iii'-' ,,,f' fi Ffh' A it f . M fa A t Twelve inches of snow in twenty-four hours was to most area residents seen as the worst snowstorm to hit Kansas City in six- teen yearsg to students, however, it was seen as an excuse to abandon all worries and homework and have some fun. Students from all dorms gathered in the afternoon for what ended up being the biggest snow- ball fight all year. 1. Creating a cheery room out of the bare neces- sities is a task for Jo Ann Evans. 2. Trips back and forth to the car with armloads of clothes and boxes are familiar sights, yet for freshman Laurie Brown the whole scene is unfamiliar. 3. Once in- side the dorm the next steps are finding your room getting your key, and most important, meeting your roommate. 4. Gathering in front of Semple, a few handful of students start the snowball fight. 5. The word spreads quickly and soon stu- dents are on their way to the excitement. 6. And then it happens-snow coming from all directions all at once. Taking the easy way out, one student hops in the back ofa pick-up truck. ...-....,1..--,.. .....1... .,,-.i ,, J 1. In the first lectureship series Keith Miller speaks on the subject of Intimacy and Covenant Com- munity . 2. Through an informal yet spiritually deep address, Mr. Miller provides an entertaining and beneficial lectureship. 3. Outside of chapel lec- tures, Mr. Miller conducts rap sessions at several dorms. 4. Jeannette Clift George, star of The Hiding Place , leads students in a lectureship en- titled By The Grace of God, I Am. , . ,'. 5. Be- cause of his 11 years of NFL experience, Willie Lanier speaks on the subject of g'Faith and the Athlete . 6. Rev. Bill Lawson speaks to students concerning faith as it relates to black history. Z.Ufi'MiWfmM M hffff ' - ' Lectureship The Special Lectureship series, first under the leadership of Rev. Elton Johnson, Jr., and later under the leadership of Dr. David Kirk- patrick, interim religious life director, began with Keith Miller, author, businessman, and theologian. Other lectureships included Paul Duke and Darrell Adams, a poetic, witty, and musical duet. Simultaneously with Black History Week the Lectureship Series offered Another Side of History , consisting of several outstanding blacks in the area. Featured were Willie Lanier, middle linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dr. Edward Fields, Associate Superintendent of Kansas City, Missouri School District, and Rev. Bill Lawson, outstanding preacher, min- ister, and educator in the South. Also in- cluded in the series was Jeannette Clift George, who played Corrie ten Boom in g'The Hiding Placen. is v y-0 ,fx nf! ,W 2+ , 1 A 3,1 PQ 5. .L 4 RK x A X 'Mr ' X N sf ' 'Q we M ww. , A ,L vw vuwn -M. xv Q . 3 I-...V -1 S rl Nz fa YK 1 Q A-Q ?' ! 5 5' . i' 9 1. A 21 MW. ,X , I , ., - 5 gr, M A X - E . . . ' . 5:3 x f'.h X 17 F f ' 2m X ' , ' 'Tir' 'Will K A gjfi X S Q .41 ig VlLjuKg 5w X. , 531 ,xv K: .Kk, A K, , K, A QM W, .www ' f f 17.4 V., A , PM , ' Reynolds Speaks at Achievement Dey 1 X 1114 I r VX X . ' ' -,, ,, ,-, ' - - , E , , ' V , .W , V-V Y V YY, Y , V V V , n 9 ff? 45 -55' .Q Ss.. ..: if-.,, 1- A TN: A Anal-g.V ij3., . . , -, f,,,: 1 J: fi, , .1 fargg ,Q-.u, 5' Mgigq - ' -we VLA, - Q gif , 4 :- ' P13 12 La. ,vy 1' it ,ig I - 4 ,, 4. . - ' L 'fa1i4J,s:p:1 f- MQPAHLL .LM iii - 9?i.i- ' f 498 ! ,W ,, 4 V ' 5. X X l . V1 If ' x R, 1 ,. r F w -,., if , mag, 41' t N., if Q-577 1. In addition to Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Den- nison, The Association performs at the Home- coming concert. 2. The cramped quarters in the car-stuffing contest pay off as the ADPis and Fijis finish 2nd in Quad game competition. 3. Although it is not always easy to participate in the ice cream eating contest in the middle of October, it is always one of the most exciting of the Quad games. 4. The new trophy, given in memory of Mr. Russell Stocks- dale. 5. Dr. Georgia Bowman and Mr. John Nowell, Mr. and Miss Alumnus. 6. Monica Wessling at- tempts to swallow live goldfish for the Alpha Gams. iii f Ho ssl' '16 Q3 Homecoming X.. 4 5 7'-4 5-N. h.,,N. ls 'rfgqgff I : Quad Games to Queens Homecoming was given an extra dimension in 1977 in two ways: the Non-Affiliated Student Association participated in the competition for the first time, and a new trophy for overall compet- ition was awarded, the Stocksdale trophy. NASA, by winning lst place in float competition place in Quad games, won the coveted Stocksdale trophy. Finishing 2nd in the overall competition were the ADPis and the Fijis, who won lst place in Campus Sing, and 2nd place in Quad games. The Delta Zetas and Sigma Nus placed 3rd in overall competition by securing 2nd place in float com- petition and 3rd place in Quad games. Lesa Armagost, NASA, and Greg Lund, LCA, were voted as Miss Peppy and Mr. School Spriit. Cutie-Pam was Marla Woody, DZ, and Ugli-Man was Jeff Davis, NASA. In Queen competition, Dee Ann Henry, ZTA, reigned as 197'Z Homecoming Queen. V,,1 Spirit Chain, 2nd place in Campus Sing, and lst 1 af Q -- ' --...nu--n-.-vp.-.,1T,,,..,,g.,,,, 1. The Cardinals rally before the game against the Ottawa Braves. 2. Dee Ann Henry. Homecoming Queen. 3. The 2nd place float, designed by the ,W .UQ Q J. .V . 1, Kg. .' 1 WSJ' L . v 1 , nk, if ,av Q..- .., I. Delta Zetas and Sigma Nus is on display in tlit' parade. 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At half- time Mr. John Nowell, Mr. Alumnus and Dr. Geor gia Bowman, Miss Alumnus, are recognized. They are escorted by Homecoming Co-chairmen Suzie Allgire and Duane Reed. 6. 1977 Homecoming Court: Queen Dee Ann Henry, ZTAQ Second At- tendant Debbie Powers, DZQ Linda Rosenbaugh, DZ, 1976 Homecoming Queeng Carolyn White, ADPi, first princessg Trish Gentzke, ZTA, second princessg and Robba Addison, NA, first attendant. , 7, , ,, f f ,. f ,fx7fgyy,, r'f T r V I gf ,...,- Whether effected directly or indirectly, few Kansas City residents will forget the flood that caused damage, destruction, and irreparable heartache during the second week of September. The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings, but these warnings foretold little of what was to occur. Shortly after midnight Monday, September 12th, the tor- rents of rain began, and with the exception of a false calm around noon Monday, con- tinued until 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. Destruction caused by the flash floods was ghastly, damage was estimated by a fed- Worst F-lainfall in History l. Soaked carpets dry in many front yards of those whose basements flood- ed. 2. As Brush Creek floods the Country Club Plaza, floating cars are not an unusual sight. 3. Jack Henry's, a men's clothing store on the Plaza, suf- fers many dollars worth of damage in the flood. 4. Clean-up crews block off streets in an effort to curb hindrance by gawkers. 5. While cleaning stores on the Plaza, owners place merchandise, shelves, and tables outside in an attempt to salvage them. 6. lfences provide little barriers to two or three feet of rushing water. 1329 of K. C.? Picture courtesy of K. C. Star. ' 2 JU? 'keg , I 5 L I r ., , ..?. . g .iw W f 'www lv f mm tad. alt ' 'tmtw IO 14, - '1- l lf feli ,mg . A . 5 ' - ve 12 F4 s.. tt gf Q, .-1 ..--,,, r I n I I sements flood- g cars are not he Plaza, suf- erews block Ie cleaning ables outside 's to two or , .? :sy of K. C. Star. 3 I r l H i S fg!6,5 eral aid official to total S50 million to private property and S12 million to public property. Water-logged cars became wedged in trees, street signs and street lights were knocked down by floating cars, trees and bushes were uprooted, bridges and fences were demol- ished, blocks of pavement and concrete were torn apart, and an estimated 50 percent of the basements in the Kansas City area flooded. Among the areas hardest was the Country Club Plaza. Adding to the tremendous dam- age caused by the flooding waters was a mas- sive explosion and fire that demolished nearly an entire block. Devastation, however, was not the major loss, the lives of 25 people were taken. Acts of heroism became commonplace as police- men, firemen, and volunteers battled the waters in numerous rescue attempts. Literal- ly hundreds of people were stranded in cars, buildings, streets, and trees. Due to a shortage of boats, policemen and firemen asked those who owned boats to volunteer them for use in these rescue attempts. Complications, however, did not end with the heavy rain. A near continuous light rain greatly hindered clean-up efforts. As the area was declared a federal disaster, most of those whose homes, cars, and businesses had suf- fered damage were given help. Months later some of the effects of the flood were still noticeable. Yet, even when all the visible evidence is gone, the flood of September will not be forgotten. Information provided by the KANSAS CITY STAR and TIMES. Y iv - - I- --.vw-ia. vpn- . V. Royalmania struck the William Jewell campus twice during the 1977-78 school year. During the fall semester the Kansas City Royals were involved in one of the tightest races in recent baseball history. They were victorious as western division champions but lost to the New York Yankees. The excit- ment of the playoffs and disappointment in the loss was felt throughout the campus, but the never-say-die fans knew that the next sea- son wasn't far away. The Royals did not fail their WJC fans and were leading their division with a 10-2 record in the 1978 season. Royalmania is alive and well at William Jewell. FKOYALIVIANIA A Ll. YW! L .j .f is: '.,..,L , , -,fqiiqf 'L , ff A:-,!,,',-7,5 All , ,U ,i , 4, gt: if-Q 5- origvjyf 1 fr t,,faf5f,4' ,-zffvy - rvyzgf in ,ww ,g,fyff,,.f,,.,Q',:, if ...,,3 ' My 'ff -fcfif' 'T ' ' .I , X if f i 'v 1- ,.y4.1, i qw! f j , img, p, -fa ,,, VV, ,.1,.,.,,. Vg U4 v,' 1 ' .0 f V 1 .f , , , Q .V ,wr-fr - . e 7 rx- if .., ' ' ,, -r 5' . , 7' X' w 'ft if ' ,aww 415, f ti. , raw, ' , S. Jan., A, ,Q ..4,,,,,i ' . Q 1. 5 -1 X QQ b 3 sf' A P l. Darrell Porter, Royals catcher, beats it to the plate in a game against Detroit. 2. Hal McRae pops one high above the playing field. 3. Concentration shows in Doug Bird's face as he hurls the ball home. 4. Poised and ready to go are Andy Hassler, pitcher, and George Brett, third baseman. 5. One of the most popular members of the Royals, Freddie Patek, lends his bat to aid the cause ofthe Royals. 6. Son of a television celebrity, Pete LaCock became a popular member of the Royals' team. . b , . .WV ....-.-Y ...-,. Y-.......f-- , , , W ,w X, -- f ,R , 2,5 X 2 L 1 'N' A -1, ,J J, 'W . ,.. .,---- 'L V, ' wwf ' ' D ' ' .rm .,g..,g.sM 4' ' Dinner Theatre The Man Who Came to Dinnerv served as Jewellls second annual dinner theatre. The plot involved a playwright who, because of an accident, became a formidable house guest. l, Cast of The Man Who Came to Dinner : Cleft to rightl Tim Kerrick, Karen Gill, Jo Anna Evans, Dave Navy, Cindy Dayton, Robin Heskett, and Steve Boyer. 2. Rehearsing the entrance scene of the injured playwright are Karen Gill, Dave Navy, Jo Anna Evans, Cindy Dayton, and Mike Morris. iw Z ' .. ... ..,,,.,.--..J--.-.....- f ' , TQ AZ- ... . v l :lf I f G 3 xxx Fleadefs Theatre ,, A A , fra f 'A rr a a. Alxilax WS at fl, i X Z The WJC Players' first project, a reader's theatre production of The Tapping Clownsn, was a variety show designed to interest peo- ple in drama. 1. D-ciugYEnder1e. 2. Karen Beard. 3. Karen Beard and Duane Reed. 4.-4-1-wp.-..: av- ...Q-.. ' A ,ff , , f. J VY Q Q 1' ,s ,y .3 5 pt ,, , 1 4 ff . f 1 1 4 X ,, , ll A v X ll le f ,V Q The Wonderful World of Tetler Revue 1. 1977 Tatler Queen Court: Row l: Gwen De- Loach, NA, Second Princess, Cherie Adair, ADPig Jane McCrary, NA, Best Talent and First Prin- cess, Queen Tylie Turner, NA. Row 2: Chris Grounds, ADPig Laura Hunt, AGDQ Kelly Kohrs, AGDQ Jane Moore, DZ, Cathy McQuitty, DZ, Kathy Talmadgc, NA, Cindy Eye, ZTAQ and Ann Aulgur, ZTA. 2. Dr. Robert Black receives Out- standing Citizen Award from Dr. Field. 3. Duane Reed and Lori Hoodenpyle open 'The Wonderful World of Tatler Revue as M.C.s. 4. Jane McCrary, NA, receives both Best Talent and First Princess. 5. Gwen DeLoach, NA, accepts her award for Se- cond Princess. 6. For the first time a black girl, Tylie Turner, NA, is Crowned Tatler Queen. 1 1 -1?, V 'smaiesi wwf 1+ j? s s X We X Q Vs V A ' xx X Y-x x jx XXV N X mx PKK Xxx K ' X A xxvwswm s wsssww X N VWAYRX-x9-.s wmv 3 ,Q aw- M K jj, x X ' If Nw. s , s N , X Q., x X 1 M, AA W l NN-.GNN NOV-A vb-XQYK Y X X WN'5XQN'S X . , xx Ads R X l., Q 5 is F r is ! 5. 6 , 3 it Q 2 . I ma, ,... W .. ,,,. . .A,..W s Q, qq p , The Wonderful World of Tatler Revue was indeed a wonderful world for the Non- Affiliated Student Association. For the first time NASA took first place in skit com- petition as well as receiving awards for chore ography, costuming, best supporting actor and actress, won by Byron Motley and Jo Anna Evans, and the Ray Barr award for Best Actor, won by Phil Briggs. NASA was also represented by Tylie Turner, Tatler Queen, First Princess and Best Talent, Jane McCrary, and Second Princess, Gwen De- Loach. 2nd place in skit competition went to the Delta Zetas and the Lambda Chi Alphas. Aiding them in this award were their awards for best staging and the Virginia D. Rice Best Actress Award, won by Karen Ketchum. In other competition, the Fiji Four, con- sisting of Steve Boyer, Jim Lipari, Tim Ker- rick, and Mark Robinson, received the Best Between Skit Entertainment Award. -up--.-.-M.. .,...-.. 9 3S ' Non-Affiliated Student Association Alice in Wonderway The Taming of the Tart Co-Chrm. Sandy Lewis and Karen Kerr Phil Briggs ............. Honey Bunny Donna Bohannon . . . ....... Alice Byron Motley ..... . . . Mad Batter Jo Anna Evans ............ The Queen E ,G ' 'M id? 12, ,it '93 1, . f I 20 Delta Zeta Lambda Chi Alpha If the Shoe Fits or Will the Fairy Pale' Co-Chrm: Cathy Klasing and Ken Halford J im Clough ..........,... Harley Quinn Karen Ketchum. . . . . .Priscilla Prim Matt Matheney . . . . . Cince Charming Lindy Roach . . .... Gingerella l. Byron Motley, Best Supporting Actor, finds a solution to Honey Bunny's expiration date pro- blem. 2. Honey Bunny played by Phil Briggs, Best Actor, and Donna Bohannon try to resolve Honey Bunny's dilemma. 3. Mad Batter does itg he reveals that the Queen's expiration date is the same as Honey Bunny's! 4. All ends well and all the supermarket cast live happily ever after. 5. Gingerella and Cince Charming dance their first dance at the Royal Ball. 6. Harley Quinn and Priscella Prim, played by Best Actress Karen Ketchum, sing a duct about Harley 's continuous practical joking. 7. Cince Charming falls in love with Gingerella at the Royal Ball 8. Patron l-'airy Dennis Agee starts lfairy School oft by lending the fairies and elves in the Alma Mater. ' -q-....-..-..4...n-a--a--,.-..-.-... - . fy x 5 iq TQ-Q: C. , A xc w Ll l. e i T , , 5 Zeta Tau Alpha Phi Gamma Delta in 'SA Sticky Situationl' or HA Definite Maybe Co-Chrm: Marty Chrisman and Tim Kerrick Steve Boyer .............. Peter Panic Cindy Holman . . . ......... Breezy Tim Kerrick . . . . . . Captain Schnook Cindy Foote .............. Dandy Lion ,A Alpha Gamma Delta 42 l X Sigma Nu C' ff 4'Sense Over Cents?,, 2 W, . .Q I ff? I 2- 1 if f - f ,, af' f or Will Dizzeyland Get A Bang Out of Nickey'?,' Co-Chrm: Sue Merrill and Mark Bredemeier Brent Underwood ...,.... Nickey Mouse Teresa Sparkman. . . . . . Ninnie Mouse Jim Lamb ...... . . . Criminy Ricket Dana Thompson . . . .... Twinklefell l l23 BSA Plans I3 Black History Week began with former middle linebacker for the K.C. Chiefs, Willie Lanier, who spoke on Faith and the Athlete Other speakers throughout the week were Reverend Bill Lawson, a Baptist Church minister from Houston, Texas, and Dr. Edward Eugene Fields, Association Super- intendent of Kansas City Schools. For Thursday night, BSA planned a pro- gram on black awareness including a talent show with religious emphasis and a fashion show. The week was concluded Saturday night by a performance of Leontyne Price, one of the most famous singers of this century. ek 1 .,,.t V Wx 8 x K N X , l. Charles Cooper participates in the talent show Thursday night. 2. As part of the talent show, Marcia Houston and Gwendolyn Lacefield sing. 3. Leetureship speakers often do more than speak. 4. Isaiah Lewis plays the piano for the Black Stu- dent Association as they sing. l 1 i 'F l g . L L E. fs, ffl 'j.,H,.,.,ft Q ' ,, f ? an - . , 1 4 a sf . 4 Q. f - r 'Ill-Q, V .. ...,,. .,,,.M...,,...mW,..... W W 1 1-,g a g-3'1z, f 1 , Q3 f ,I ' 'vga' 'fi' 4 - ' 1 , r -. 3 .f rf- - - 1' .- 'vi :' ffW:v,f'f,f:. fs 3 frr f , . ' ..,,t.zwe6Wf' .,:,,z.--'-1..:..-..z- f at-mf-V-1 . 1. 'f f -ff' H wr . A ':vfs,g.+ '- ,n f v 'f ' ',,Q f.' x'f11'P ' A-1 . .W A , y 1- I , -Y M- ..- . - -- ' -ap- i - I -WV-A, V V, , ,,.,,, gr, . Cast of Characters Greg Neely ............ Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury Karen Kerr, Mark Fockler, Mark Raymond ..,....... 3 Tempters Phil Briggs ....... Thomas Becket's pride Doug Enderle, Dave Bollinger, Duane Reed, Tim Kerrick ..... Knights der in the Cathedralu, is a verse play written Paul Sunday, Randy Mann, by T.S. Elliot. The play deals with the dilem- mas ofthe Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket. Throughout the play, be- cause of his unwillingness to cooperate with The WJC Players' last production, Mur- Ken Halford .....,..... . . . Priests Mary Bledsoe, Jo Anna Evans, Karen Gill, Susan Grace, Penny Johnson, Valissa Smith, King Henry II, Becket wrestles his conscience Beth Taylor, David Epps, through tempters and faces martyrdom. Gary Everson, Mike Morris .Townspeople ,A f 1 fy if vt li . l , i T it ,A 1 1 l i A f B I ' l 1' , ' rr I I 3 i ll sr A f v . in ,' 1 ry i ll it i r , i v l i 5 tl Q l . 2 K , , ' l Q 3 i li g ' r IVIU 1. Part of t Cathedral Paul Sundz Valissa Sm Evans, Mai ket, playec Kerr. ls Be cket, anterbury Tempters :et,s pride . Knights . . Priests vvnsp r , : eople Murder in the Cathedral 1. Part of the cast of characters of Murder in the Cathedraln: Standing: Randy Mann, Greg Neely, Paul Sunday, Ken Halford. Seated: Penny Johnson, A Valissa Smith, Karen Gill, Beth Taylor, Jo Anna ' Evans, Mary Bledsoe, Susan Grace. 2. Thomas Bec- ket, played by Greg Neely, faces tempter Karen Kerr. H K i l l . l l V '-e- lil Y llf-,-. .... ..- .. ....-.-.,.-,..,,.,....-.-.1.... VVomen's Avvarenes s Week 1. Track star, record holder, and coach Teri Ander- son speaks to students about The Sole of the Ath- letef, 2. An ability to talk comfortably with stu- dents makes Mrs, Jackson one of the most interest- ing and entertaining speakers of the week. 3. Not only does she hold many records in the athletic field, Mrs. Jackson is an inspirational singer and has produced an album. 4. Mrs. Jackson takes time to pose for a picture with Lionel Flemming and John- ny McClenton. ! . 1 Yi in 4 A K . ' 'eek , , r ,fm ,IW f V., , f i if 'A X :W 5' W A ft 1 , MU . ,az 1- ff X.- Z' ,' Z j, ' A .415 The Inter-Halls Planning Committee, coor- dinated by Esther Edwards, provided stu- dents, men and women alike, with an exciting, interesting, and educational Womenis Aware- ness Week. Speaking on the subject of The Sole of the Athleten, Ms. Teri Anderson began the week. Ms. Anderson, a graduate from Kansas State University, has set many records, in- cluding the U.S. time in the one-mile in 1972. In 1973 she went to the World Student Games in Moscow and set the best world time in the ten-mile and was fourth fastest runner in the world in the marathon. Tuesday and Wednesday hosted Career Dayl' and ffBazaar Day . Among those in- vited to participate in the panel discussion on Career Dayl' were Ms. Jan Epperson, vice- president and trust investment officer at the United Missouri Bank in Kansas City, and Dr. Frances Foster, a general practitioner who works for the Medical Recruit Program in Kansas City, Kansas. Bazaar Day gave stu- dents a chance to sing, play an instrument, or display any arts or crafts materials they had made. Highlighting and ending Women's Aware- ness Week was Madeline Manning Jackson. In 1972 Mrs. Jackson won a silver medal in the Olympics, placed first in the 880, and won the Outstanding Athlete Award at the Women's National Track and Field Cham- pionship in 1975. . J W l f X' fi 4, , , I f tx 4 '72 A' ff A f 3 f 9 Y .onen- G ra d u a t i 0 n Highlighting baccalaureate and commence- ment exercises were speakers Dr. Rheubin L. South, executive director ofthe Missouri Baptist Convention, and Missouri Senator Thomas Eagleton. Sen. Eagleton received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree and Dr. South received an honorary doctor of divinity degree. t . Ji, ft . xq mln' ' mf P ,L-, , W - X is, 'vs , Mez, -iv- X ,f f f f.Zf fi f, , 1. President Field with speakers Dr. South Cleftj and Sen. Eagleton Crightj. 2. Seen from above, the quadrangle is full of relatives and friends of gradu- ates. 3. President Field delivers pre-baccalaureate comments to graduates. 4. Sen. Eagleton receives congratulations from President Field. 5. Sen. Eagle ton delivers the commencement message. 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Y -1.-,,.f.,K V- Q- -A11 'V-437 4- 1,-'inn:.:a.-1 .na2.::-4.1.1-A CROSS COUNTRY . . . Each individual Running long distances On a designated course. At long last Coming to the end . . . The finish line. High hopes of securing the best time Are present in everyone. Then waiting for the others And anticipating that, When combined . . . There will be victory. s X isrf 1. Q l. A Cardinal runner follows designated course to the finish. 2. President Thomas Field congratulates a winner. 3. Practice consists of daily running. 4, Jennifer Hudder clocks runners as they cross the finish line. 5. The cross country route is set on a golf course. -4- Q F-va- f-agp. FIELD HOCKEY . . Eleven players on each team, All attempting to secure Control of the puck. Driving down the field With hopes of a successful scoop Into the net for . . . A goal. 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Steve Sut- ton prepares for a ground pass. 3. Players scramble for recovery of the ball. 4. Cardinal Corky Soltys prepares to receive an air pass. 5. Team picture. Left to right, front row: Terry Zlateff, Paul Hesch- meyer, Steve Buttrick, Steve Sutton Ccaptainj, V, f W, Fernando Rosa, Dave Worley, Brad Dunn, Corky Soltys. Back row: Dave Soltys, Walter Binns, Dave Overton, Curtis Richardson, Ken Holt, Dave Monaghan, Brian Humes, Tom Kirkendall, Ig I-lg-Qer, and Coach George Farquhar. 42 FOOTBALL . . . Two teams Pitted against each other Within a 100 yard limit. Each side pushing, striving For that goal . . . A touchdown And at the end Accepting the result, Victory or defeat. Afterwards . . . Going out and doing it ove r again. if . r ,, t-rl'-a Y . X.. 1 Y '59 ' 'X '+ff':,,-fl fl x f ca O, fr 4 ,f'iln,' I H' :ru n an A 1 Q 3 - 3 v ,f. fa Wi 5 4 A l. Touc ing inju ctt. 3. I thc line plays it Jcff Flc enthusi sys. s , . X., XX . z nz FF W Q3' If f ,,4..J.,,,f,f f f , ' , 'M-rswwww-...sg M, fl' z .,,! f 4,1 A, r Il if 5 l. Touchdown! 2. Part of a trainer's duty is check- ing injuries like the nose of linebacker Craig Puck- ett. 3. Players check on an injured teammate. 4. In the l1neup. 5. Head coach, James Nelson, diseusses plays with captain Chris Brosnahan. 6. Halfback Jeff Floyd dodges a tackle. 7. Team members show enthusiasm at the start of a game. ...f af--af 14 hh 7 ...hggii Q, W 2 4' I ,f .ff '-aus-nvwv-... ..,,,, ,A I , 4,4 .T 4 l l 00146,-p KM f M2444 1. Trainer Greg Lund checks a p1ayer's leg for in- jury. 2. Danny Carter watches action from the side- line. 3. Players run on field to begin the game. 4. Coming out of the huddle. 5. Trainers Bill Drake and Greg Lund. 6. A hand-off and the play is on. 7. On the line. 1 'I 4 1' 46 SWIMMING . . . Stroke after stroke In a pool of water Stretching and straining To reach the opposite end And return first With . . . The fastest time In order to win. W-.. ,, Y.. . , -W---.Y-W -ip., , . 1 ' f - e mg '-sa., :Inq Dimmu 1. Swimmers prepare themselves for the start of the race. 2. 1978 Men's swim team. 3. Records are kept of the various times. 4. Everyone keeps his eyes glued to the competition. 5. Timekeepers are ca.I1ed on for close races to help with decisions. 6. Close competition as the race nears end. H if f - .3 B 8 i k 4 if .' Q ffcf,f!ff'ff fm! 4.15, f' f, 1 5 A0 ft, :W ei zz . W, .f 1 fffkffgw W A , f- QL? , ' Z 7 ,, ,' -.X ,f r X ..- I 9.4----4 v ' .4 , ----. Q.,- sn... . -. 7.71 ,- .a , + 2 4 4-e 'i .,,,,Qs1eH'1fv 1' X , f g 1 l'V .ff ,za ? is sf? M Af. .. .... lug, -' ?'fe?:f- 1 14. 1 9 f Es-git 1. The gun goes off and the race begins. 2. A good start is often the deciding factor in a close race. 3. Jennifer Hudder is on her way after the tag in a relay. 4. An important aspect of swimming is con- centration. 5. 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I1 4 A 7,2 'G 1 I: AW. W,4,4!aL ,..,,.,.- -.,. -.. + w3'ff++ coco Qqog '32 six 4 1 QQ 2 Kg fi:-A IBHFEET ' 14 -squas- WRESTLING . . . A combination of mental And physical extertion. The use of brutal strength To counteract the opponent's move I While . . . Contemplating one's own offense. The mind and body As one to gain advantage For victory. Q 4 , , J 1 T s 2 hd-1 ,T 1 1. 1978 Wrestling team. 2. Attempting a pin. 3. A Cardinal in second place. 4. Contemplation about the next move. VOLLEYBALL . . . Six players each On opposing sides Separated by a net, Yet held together by A ball going from side to side And finally . . . Resting in one spot On a specific side for either Gain or loss In the attempt to Win. 1 ,Nm Q - X an-it p . N 'xo,K . Q ' 9 Hx- 1 . N, 1 .i g '-.N N--v 1. Both teams are up at the same time to gain control of the ball. 2. Kim Burgett helps get the ball over the net. 3. It's a spike! 4. Cardinals de- feat Avila College 15-2. ld' MNw-'ff Q me to gain helps get the Cardinals de- 4'-rd 41 4 BASKETBALL . . . Each team of five players Battling each other Gn a rectangular court Highlighted with one basket At each end. Running while dribbling, Avoiding the defense Then . . . Shooting for the basket And two more points Toward the final score. .-, 1 1 M , , 4 'Q ,qt I .,,, 1. 'fs 'Q 5 , Q ? - 1 All eyes are kept on the basketball 2 The bas ket s good for two more pomts 3 Kuk Chastaun goes up to dunk the ball 4 Play contmues on the for the thlow 6 Stalk Nelson goes up to clear hlS shot of the opponent floor in attempt to recover the ball. 5. Hands up .,1.- IH F . 4 ij pl.. I I J PMN A k H1 Uflwul v 1. All try for the rebound. 2. A quick decision ,li must be made as opponents rush. 3. Keeping the 1 ball low helps Ronnie Hodges keep opponent from gaining possession. 4. 1978 Menis basketball team. 5.1 5. Cardinal player tries to maneuver control of the Wrhln-Q t t ball. l ul I .I fi! vs Q,J.,fj' -Y.: 752 Y M 1 fa f,i, f , ..x, , x., W IK 3' ' 5 A Hr' ,ww 5 'E X52 :mg ,Eg Ev yflxiq ef -.,,.. io if, 3' WE: , rv- 1 y 4 .16 ind' N 2 . J 1. Guard De court. 2. An player. 3. B2 ters Carrie a I2 . V yr we E f ... V i S :wi im? Q :fi .ft i' A y 1. Guard Dee Dee Hussey brings the ball down Hustling to get the ball down court. 6. A look of Court- 2, Ann Settla C closes in on an Opposing surprise as the whistle is sounded. 7. Scuffling for g player. 3. Ball is thrown to get by defense. 4. Sis- Control takes Players to the ETOUUC1- ters Carrie and Debbie New practice together. 5. TRACK Running predetermined distances Combined with scheduled field events In an effort To gain . . . Personal achievement, While at the same time Possibly aiding the team In the struggle i For.. Victory. Wax! jEiv'f11 Y? Z wi xv J,- Y ff, wits! 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Row 2: Coach Darrell Gourley, Matt Ausmus, Jay Johnson, Tim Schmidt, Kevin Tyler, Mike Ausmus. NOT PICTURED: Steve Harrison. 4. Tim Schmidt, who qualified for nationals in the SOOOM, prepares for the take-off. my Q ' Z. Z 'ZZ A mmf X W E- 1 5 24 44 ws X, , A it ,yqzvf E , t.. FV' af, 5, 6 -' ' fa: ffl 0 , lfzf- A if ws wr., l :Z- J ,aff - 1.i,,',i,. 1-, 1 f M, 4 92 E' -,, ii , 2 2 i , g f 71 ith '. 1 2 X 1' .',,R..-f 3, -,X '-fx WM' , X , , ,L 1. Track coach Darrell Gourley. 2. Coach Gourley keeps a watch out for his men. 3. Stark Nelson clears the bar with inches to spare. 4. A megaphone helps Coach Gourley encourage his team. 5 f? W 5 f Z 1 , 1,1 ,A V ,W-' 1 52 ,'f, ZW' Z I wr, 2 JW Q . I ,, f l f il ,4 74 mf mach Gourley l rk Nelson A megaphone iam. GOLF . . . Eighteen holes, each different Yet comparably the sameg Different obstacles Yet the same end I , X, -xi, 2 Is a small hole. An effort is made FV' 1 To reach that hole in As few strokes as possible Then . . . Counting strokes on each hole 4 For a final score. uv' ' M N R , L 'JW' 5 - ,.,.-.--.- .-.,..,.,.,, Y -X . . -...,,..W?,.-,.,,..., ...., , .. ,,.,f'f x s ' I . ., Q , I sk ' '..,.Q 1 ' 'B .as '1 .Q X. xyxx ,We K 'A l :J . . J.: x v' Q, ,gljlg ,Q . nf if V as 0' N4 5? SA 'ggffj w fg -'.- Q 1 ff' ff? . . '3'1g,V-. 7.: fa, - ' V 'r f-Mg 2. s,.v.gu f ' A ,lb I9-5f'Yf ii PM ' sm ' ' We ' f? .Jyf K 8. 4 s 'y M I 1. Team picture. 2. Jim Humphreys. 3. Paul Cox. 4. Randy Radford. 5. Mark Blaylock, the only team member to shoot a hole-in-one this season. 6. Coach Ray Pettegrew. 7. Bill Schrader. 8. Bruce Gibbs. ..-..-p-......,.. ...ua-v-. TENNIS , . A tennis bail and a racketg These tools are used to The best of one's ability. Whether a forehand Or a backhand To . . Outmaneuver the opponent First, for a game Then, set and Finally, match. fs sm U . .V 4:- 9 DUNLOP uv .1 ,.. 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W, W ff Mio, f ,I ,V M W! ,K fu jr gil? 1 4:44 A f 4 1 , If f f 1 ff 4 f f ff J 17 I 6425, 1 qw of f f fm J f f f l 4 1 f f fr 4 f f 9 X X W 3 -MW,,N....M,.,,. N3 ffkywf, , f 1. 1978 Men's tennis team. 2. Buddy Worth con- centrates on his serve. 3, Eyes remain fixed on the ball at all times. 4. A serve marks the beginning of a game. 5. Preparation to return with a backhand. A str' A... ,....,-- K if l 71- . ,W t1 3-.'A', ww AA1-- A r N' iv: 'Al 1 I H, Y ,A v. 'V .sv y , I ' ' y S.. S. 42' 1 '1 'I- '. , if is , 'AA' it FQ' x LX 3 w 'Q aff Y '.AA J' I 4 ivy 1 ti , sy 'P 5,3 . ' '42 ,y!jr.AA ,W T if '5 ' iw' 7- u 4 1 g if f f P uf' ' 1 l w, 1 P 1 !. y 2 7 ze, Q. i4f. 5 LQ. 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J 'I ' at f 'ffvf f wC?ff ' V757 ffid f ' A fhf a, fwf f, Off f, 7 ff, -Kf- , , , X W f 1 Wfff, fff ww f? .Q - , f 1 , f ffif 52 f - I Q I, ly fi I la, my 7. ,.., , .451 J In I f K ' A . 'm N N 1. Returning a low serve. 2. A lot of force is put e V 5 xg gf Q ' 4 4, My 6 64 9, I Q, 9 Y 4 7,4 X? Sx s 5 W 8 Y as , , , e f- za -. H.. -, , M 4 , K ,QQ Y' Q 'X 's v ,ik it if 6 ' Y s . 28 ,fs . iw 1' V Z? . 4 1 f Ugigrgg 25 9 mf 1 if A fx 'xv A 4 1' 3 35 l. 5 1. fl i into Sue Briesch's serve. 3. Strengths of Susan Mer- rell and Ann Hakan are pulled together rn a doubles match. 4. 1978 Women's tennis team. BASEBALL . . . Two teams of Nine players each Combating each other. Whether at the plate Or on the field using Acquired knowledge and skill In a team effort For . . 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Row 3: Terry Savage, Joe King, Chris Wil- son, Mark Thomas, Jim Flappan, Ed Minor. Row 45 Jay Wohnlich, Scott Eicholz, Don Moxley, Rick Miller, Mark Nikelson, Jim Woods. 4. Darrell Davis is safe at first as he hits the dust in a WJC double header victory over Baker. 5. Captain Don Stricklen and Coach Fred Flook. .,,,,,'? f W! K ., mr, MW , fl x, , QW 13659 ' JW 4 .40 W '45 -'W-sts :YW Ty, fp ,l 'Fl 31 'law' xr f .. IQ - . A 1'6 N 5 L , 1.5.01 . 'li W rl 1 1,9 v' .fa 5+ M 'v 4 2 i'l4,,t 1 ' 'vu . -v 5 l C ',.f f 4 Q, X X, I . 6. ' PQ , ,. - A957-' ,z ' Q -'t X 'ak X H Q X N 5, A ..,.,,,,.,..,i A A , '- 1 4, W Q55 'I M f l , wg l ., . 1- ' fl V, C., . J -f j -' QL, f 55,24 31,2 fgkgx, 73.34 X, , ,, ' 4 K aff ,aff y H Q' , -ff: , Q f' X ' 1 ' WW? W, 3 -I7 ,f ' A W by My ' 'xx f ,f '- ,. X Q , gi' 5' f I f C, W 2 4? ,, 'W 3 I V ,W ,, 'Ibn in 44.41 ' fin ,- fx w I M 3 ,G 'WZ .I 'iv , 1 5' ' T, W ,4 1 . . ,4 ,f ,, ' A ,' lgqm , ,, ' ' V4.1 , 7 ' 1 ki' 4 f W lx 32 , .,,,,. l5, 1. Jim Tal ball team: Rick Luca Dunn, Jin Flook. Rc Bush, Way ford. Rovs ley, Lione Steve Spe 4: Dave A X s- r 2-'Aff T X59 ' .er X52 V f ::5 5 ,X Q. 4 . .,.. ..,. : , X t Q-A 3-5 RS ' 4 . W ' ,V I , 5 , W' '44 V f X ,i ff? mfg, Cf' fi , ' f ilff falf Ji .ff - X 722 H 'iVi- ff I ff ..,,, ,ff f, f Q ' ' 72' f aff ' ,, ,f W 7, f at gif Qf ff if , X X Xx Tig v XXX X ,X X X X X ,N X, X if A XXXXX N Q X XS X X Y, .,, S N il x X if , rms, N 5 , X. 1 3, . X N A -awww ' awww. 9 , , ,, 'ffwf f -ww f f X 2 rw-4fv:. ao, , f ,wah 4, 1 '52 -gf , 4 fkf WJ' :' .' 1 , ,.X- ' rf . H W ff, , i'fWf'wf r ' 1 7 .,,ZffjCr7f ' V f ff- M- .V f , 0,5 , 1 I 'fe' f f fr f ' W Z' ' J iff ' pf ff f ff' ' ff if V V V, I 0W,,!,, If X ,V 1 nf. J I, If , ,acfztfy My yy Zi, , ' I 2 ff LV f V, 2 5471, , 5 , rw! fy! Z7 , . 1 f f? A, fff ,Mm ,J f f I - - f me ,, I f 4, U 7 I 4,0540 f ,f I , f , , 1 Q f ., V . , - ,W . . V, , A , f f , fe at , , , f , f ,f I ix? x , fn!! fy J' X M , f lm f i , 'f J 6,77 ' f J M J J J .V , ,rr , ,I 'W ff-ff, ,gr I f ,, Vw? , ,U ' ,lf ,J ' 'H -57,711 fy ,5,,.,,V! f X ,VL ffjjffwy 3 f W . , 7,245 f 75 ,im M 0 - '17 , vgffr ' '- 'V , us ,,,, ,, J ,Q V, ,, 'yygg-ar ! ,O f EMM f f f f' Q9 ' Q ' fig W! ,. WW, W L A We f aff ' gf , . .,,- - -- f 7 7 f . 1 ,, ffi , K ,Y f 1-Q ' vp Q ef M, Q 1 f X. u f, 1-If 2 W1 'ny .wmv 1 :fy W2 ' f' . Z '- f Q4 f f 'H We , f f 4 ' gf , 1 A fa, ,,,,,,,f :ff f f , 3 4 1 fi, ,mf 5 J ,. f M ' J ' J at f J f i I yi Ad V I Ai, QM Wm 5,5115 9 rf, 77 I , ,f ' Z M Q f i 94, 2-1-'aff' -9-'V-M, 1 .. ', ' T l. Jim Talley stretches for the ball. 2.-1978 base- ball team: Row 1: Theresa Mime, Chris Patton, Rick Lucas, Terry Zlateff, Lynn SCYINOTGQ Malt Dunn, Jim Talley, Mark Nickelson, Coach Fred Flook. Row 2: Darrell Davis, Greg Creter, Steven Bush, Wayne Timmons, Dan Asher,'Chr1s Hal- ford. Row 3: Mark Lavery, Chris Wilson, Jack Tal- ley, Lionel Fleming, Steve Bolin, Whitey Coleman, Steve Spencer, Don Stricklen, Mark Thom21S. ROW 4: Dave Albright, Jay Wohnlich, Ken Harvey, Scott Eicholz, Terry Savage, Joe King, Rick Miller, Jim Flappan, Ed Minor. 3. Junior varsity team picture: Row 1: Terry Zlateff, Lynn Seymore, Matt,QuLryr, Row 2: Steve Bush, Wayne Timmons, Daiflksher, Chris Halford. Row 3: Lionel Fleming, Steve Bolin, Whitey Coleman, Steve Spencer. 4. Infielders: Row 1: Greg Creten, Don Strieklen. Row 2: Chris Pat- ton, Ed Minor, Jim Talley. 5. Catchers: Chris Wil- son, Mark Thomas, Ken Harvey. ' --.f.n.,............-pq.-I-n-1 1 I i l u i 4 A.i4':r 'Pr a. k, 'Wlff r p P r - H fl ' 'f .gff ci 4 'V V14 I ' ,a 4 V A 1 E 2 r A INTRAM Relaxed c Among v: In . . Every spc Records : And poin But the d Is merely Fun and After losing by a hair to the Sigma Nus last year, the Kappa Aiphas came back to win the overall Intramurals award. 1. KA Dave Woodside. 2. A KA rally. 3. The KAs tumble after an attempt at pyramid build- ing. - ...Q I4 7 6 I7 20 I7 6 46 6 'YT I5 lACC All-Conierence: Pat Bufke. Jeff Dav- is Jeff Floyd. lA District 16. Division II All-District: First Team Defense: Jeff Davis. Jeff Floyd. WJ C WJC WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C WJ C SOCCER Alumni Avila Johnson Co. Community College Rockhurst Park College Mid-America Nazerene Avila Concordia n Missouri Southern Ottawa Graceland Parks Air College Washington University Missouri Southern Second Team Defense: Pat Burke. Chuck Vifquain. Honorable Mention: Mike Mallett. 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Mmm, wk, 2 The STUDENT, the campus newspaper published weekly throughout the year, be- came the major mouthpiece of the students. It covered many controversial subjects on campus including whether or not rules and regulations for Tatler Revue were unfair to either Greeks or Non-Affils, the CUA sculp- ture controversy, and the vandalism of the water tower and other school property. Co-Editors ...... Kathy Griffith, Kim Broers Business Manager ......... Cheryhi Patton Associate Editors ........ Bill Stilley, Mike Pa.trett, Robyn Knapp Ad Manager . . . ......... Don Riley Reporters . . . .... Pat Butcher, Eileen Houston, Ann Leiby, Glen McBride, Melody Reese, Terry Teachout, JoAnne Wasson, Dave Zeiler 1. A feature article in the STUDENT including this picture and one of the vandalized water tower dealt with the growing number of vandal- isms on campus. 2. Student staff: Seated: Prof. Neita Geilker, Robyn Knapp, Ann Leiby, Mike Parrett. Standing: Bill Stilley, Kim Broers, Eileen Houston, Kathy Griffith. The T1 ber and ol make imp as well as come. An more exte a more de things the the 1977- yearbookf the Board class in laj by the art these layc one of the the yearbf The Ti you to se' III worke semester. tion in an and Mrs. . perb advit v ,.! a1L.i.e...i:.fs , .. v,. 5 P . . -f' H - 1 ' . A 't' A fi- : ,Mx-.,:'M'f s- , .1-.,.mQ'n.faxf-at 'HL V-+,a,r,.:fr.f,,' , rf-'-.3 916' QV' .. Sw' 4 h, Kim Broers Iheryhi Patton tl Stilley, Mike Robyn Knapp . . .Dori Riley Lutcher, Eileen tn, Ann Leiby, :Bride, Melody :rry Teachout, in, Dave Zeiler NT including ized water ber of vandal- Seated: Prof. 1 Leiby, Mike i Broers, The TATLER staff, although few in num- ber and often short of time, has attempted to make improvements in this 1978 yearbook as well as in the publication of yearbooks to come. An additional eight pages of color, a more extensive use of graphics and copy, and a more detailed index are just a few of the things the TATLER staff employed to better the 1977-78 yearbook. ln efforts to better yearbooks to come, Gigi Gallagher, through the Board of Publications proposed that a class in layout design and graphics be offered by the art department. As an application of these layout design and graphic techniques, one of the class duties will be production of the yearbook. The TATLER staff owes a special thank you to several faculty members. J. Ed Waller III worked with the staff during the first semester. After Ed's departure to take a pos tion in another state, Dr. John Canuteson and Mrs. Jean Hawkins stepped in with su- perb advice and unending encouragement. Editor ............... Gigi Gallagher Faculty Advisor ....... Dr. John Canuteson Faculty Financial Advisor . .Mrs. Jean Hawkins Introduction .............. Tim Wood Academics. . . Classes ..... Student Life. . Sports ,.... Organizations . Senior Summary Advertising. . . Index ...... Clo sing ..... . . . . . . . . . Gigi Gallahger . . Gigi Gallagher, Tim Wood . . . . . . . . Gigi Gallagher . . . . . . . . .Christi Griffey . . Gigi Gallagher, Tim Wood, Julie Hubbard, Kim Kurek . . Carol Wells, Gigi Gallagher .........CindyHoover . . Carol Wells, Gigi Gallagher . . . . . . . . . Gigi Gallagher Photography Editor ........ Darrell Parsons Photographers . . . Dan Jackson, Ann Leiby, Dave Owen .V - was ff 7' W ri f -, C if X. Vw .W ' 2 ' f Qf 7 ,mwffr A f' L f! ' I .. .,,- ,. f f I X fi! I ff, 1 f 1,1 ' f 55 ,U E . 2, 1. The TATLER staff: Seated: Tim Wood, Gigi Gal lagher, Darrell Parsons. Standing: Christi Griffey, Carol Wells. 2. Photography editor Darrell Parsons gives Dan Jackson photo assignments. The Tatler 4 Student Seriete Student Senate was involved in many areas of student interest this year. Before the school year started Senate met to discuss various policies of the college and to propose possible improvements. It was cited nation- ally in the February issue of the National Energy Conservation Challenge CNECCJ news- letter for the conservation handbook written by Brett Borg, chairman of the halls and grounds committee. Senate also strove to improve the rules and regulations of Tatler Revue by making recommendations to the Board ofPublications. 1. Student Senate: Front Row: Chris Minor, Chuck Rainbolt, Brian Klopfenstein, Jane Heaton, Andee Kelly, Janet Van Hooser, Rachel Jorgensen. Mid- dle Row: Harold Brooks, Bill Drake, Mike Parrett, Jim Hampton, Kelly Klopfenstein, Carol Anderson, Linda Kiger, Fran Cox, Cindy Eye. Back Row: Jerry Hill, Lesa Spry, Steve Morton, Craig Sasse, Jane Anne Goodson, Steve Hemphill, Penny John- son, Phil Krause, Scott Lewey, Kevin Kopp, Steve Street, Jeff Noedel, Dale Cook. 2. Senate officers: Kathy Merritt, secretaryg Chris Minor, Vice-presi- dentg Chuck Rainbolt, President, Dale Cook, Trea- surer. N-v-aff f,-. .W fi'.. .Wg , 1 1 I g l . r . l ISYS 1 S College Union Activities College Union Activities serves to organize and finance most student functions. It han- dles such things as ticket sales for Fine Arts programs and plays, decorations for school banquets, showing of numerous 2-bit flicks, and publicity for most school events. For better delegation of responsibility, CUA is composed of the CUA Board and numerous committee chairmen and committee mem- bers. 1. CUA Board Members: Bottom Row: DAN KRA- MER, Visual Artsg LINDA FULLER, Fine Arts, GREG WIRT, Public Relations. Middle Row and Standing: JANE MOORE, Vice-Presidentg RICH- ARD HARRIMAN, Faculty Advisorg PAT LAHAY, Entertainmentg MARK BREDEMEIER, President, J!QXnB,XVClHI,EWSKl, Program Director. Top Row: KATHY KILKER, SECRETARY. 2. One of the various duties of the CUA is to book a group for the annual Homecoming concert. This year's Homecoming concert featured Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Dennison. - ' - .-.:,-g-L1-f....!-.-,-,,a-,.,.1.w.ee.1+..,.,.. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega provided another year of service to the College and the community. Aside from their annual fund-raising for United Way and blood drives, APO also spon- sored a 7-up frisbee golf game to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy and a donkey basket- ball game between the faculty and students. 1. Dr. Meher attempts to put his donkey in reverse as he participates in the donkey basketball game sponsored by APO. 2. Advisors Mike Reuck, Dr. Marvin Dixon, and John Young stand behind the APO banner with members Nancy Woolbright and John Amick. Alpha Phi Omega members: John Amick, Kathy Chambers, Dale Cook, Mary Helen Sherwin, Mar- lene Edwards, Sonja Edwards, Mark Gentry, Tom J arboe, Michelle Lahey, Mike Parrett, George Pi- burn, Roxanne Russell, Dan Schwartz, Mary Helen Sherwin, Sheila Smith, Bill Stilley, Judy Vaughan, Carol Wells, Mike Willett, Russell Wittig, Nancy Woolbright. Cardmelles gyfiw M 2 ,,,,,,,g4eE'VwwY W The Cardmelles are a group of g1rls select ed by CUA to act as campus hostesses Thelr dut1es mclude rece1v1ng guests at all recep t1ons at the Pres1dent s home, escortmg v1s1 tors and guests around the campus, attendmg numerous banquets, and many more 1 Jean Ragsdale serves as hostess at the Presldent s home 2 Among her other dut1es as a Cardmelle Robba Add1son acts as Informatlon Please at many banquets and awafd dmners 2 mdywwy Ajwalfivf -.-...-...-.-.-p-,u--1 rr Christian Student Union The Christian Student Union performed various ministries both on and off campus. The evening Vesper service in the Union pro- vided numerous students with a spiritual lift. Providing many outings such as Halloween parties, Christmas parties, and hayrides, CSU strove to get as many students involved as possible. Through puppet ministry and re- vival teams CSU served off campus. 1. CSU officers: Seated: Mark Erickson, Steve Street. Standing: Noah Udall, Linda Kiger. 2. The KVVPB KWPB, commonly announced as B-92, provided Jewell students and other Liberty listeners with a variety of music all year, ranging from classical and jazz to hard rock. A special feature of the radio station was the Sunday night sports program. KWPB radio station. WW 5 T W ' we ' V-nf Avgny.. Q, far., e' -7 'W if E 1 farwwmu Q has ,..-4 ss 2 s Q. :Q Theological Society The Theological Society is an honorary for reli- gion majors. The Society met regularly throughout the year to discuss and interpret developments in today's Christian world. 1. Dr. David Kirkpatrick, Interim Religious Life Director, is a faculty advisor of the Theological Society and works with the Christian Student Union to plan lectureships and special worship services. 2. Theological Society members: Seated: Dr. Douglas Harris, Dr. Oscar Brooks, Dr. David Kirkpatrick. Row Two: Lynn Eyer, Ken Herman, Bob Franklin, Steve Street. Row Three: Jeremy Spencer, David Howell, Mike Willett, Noah Udall, Steve Hemphill. - ..,..q....--.-.f...-f,-m.,n-.-f,-,...,,- .A-. ,:-Y . Black Student Association The Black Student Association became even more actively involved in campus life this year. In Tatler Revue Tylie Turner was crowned Tatler Queen and Gwen DeLoach was selected as Second Princess. One of the biggest projects ofthe BSA was the planning of Black History Week. Among those who spoke were Willie Lanier, former linebacker forthe K.C. Chiefsg Rever- end Bill Lawsong and Dr. Edward Fields, As sociate Superintendent of the Kansas City Schools. I . 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Black Student Association Members: Seated: Gwen DeLoach, Wanda Reynolds, Johnny McClenton, Sandra Lewis Laura Knight, Wayne Cato. Row 2: Charles Cooper, Wilson Smith, Timberlin Smith, Jean Ragsdale, Tylie Turner, Gwen Lacefield, James Kelly, Isaiah Lewis, Dr. Robert Parker. Row 3: Lionel Flem- ming, Robert Banks,1Rona1d Hodges, Ronald Brad- ley, Fred Williams. 3. Tylie Turner, later selected u :Y 521' 1 18' J I J, . 94' 1- ,sw --a..:-a'-54.14 . . , 1, ,af , 4 ff HZ 'W ,,,f , Qfff-ggi f ff 4 Jizz' 5' I ff. uMW W Tatler Queen, walks across the stage. 4. Represent- ing BSA, Cardinelle Jean Ragsdale models summer fashions. 5. BSA Officers: Wanda Reynolds, Johnny McClenton, President, Laura Knight, Wayne Cato. 6. In Tatler Revue talent competition Gwen De- Loach performs a dramatic interpretation of The Creation. 7. Freshman Jimmy Gravely began mov- ing toward a dream this year when his first book of poems was published. -5-Maw Kappa IVlu Epsilon American Chemical Society Established for those students with a spe' cial interest in chemistry, the American Chemical Society IACSJ employs speakers and field trips to aid students in both interest and understanding. Established in 1931 as the national mathe- matics honorary, Kappa Mu Epsilon attempts to stimulate a deeper interest in mathematics and encourages the study of abstract and re- lated fields. 1. American Chemical Society Members: Front Row: Dr. Marvin Dixon, Kathy Penniman, Erin Macaleney, Diane Switzner, Augusta Hallett. Back Row: Prof. Kathy Dixon, Chris Basel, Don Wol- ford, Dan Schwartz, Tom Hogan, Prof. Tom Hollo- way. 2. Kappa Mu Epsilon Members: Front Row: Jim Lamb, Tuyen Nguyen, Diane Switzner, Augus- ta Hallett, Prof. Mathis, Dr. Thoman, Terry Peters, Kim Kelly, Ken Harvey. Row 2: Bruce Votipka, Mial Warren, Mike Christensen, Jim Ginn, Ann Sett- lage. Row 3: Prof. Sherrick, Tom Casey, Andy Johnson, Chris Basel. 3. Prof. Mathis, sponsor of Kappa Mu Epsilon. M. f .. . y 42? ' 1' 1 6 Jiyygri, Jyg' NZ ff silon siety l Sigma Pi Sigma 81 Society of Physics Students The Society of Physics Students serves as a professional society for students of physics and physics majors. Recognizing scholarship among those students, Sigma Pi Sigma, the physics honorary, is a branch of the Society of Physics Students. Dr. W.A. Hilton. Row 2: Prof. J.E. Lovang Prof. Mathisg Rick Freyg David Worleyg Fred Lauerg Har- old Brooksg Diane Switzerg Kathy Dohrng John Prof, D.V. LaFrenzg Kathy Lamarg Prof. Richard Waring, UMKC Zone 9 Councilorg Tuyen Nguyen, Vice-Pres.g Dr. Joe Ross, Park Collegeg John Drenon, Presidentg Randy Lewis, Secretaryg Ann Settlageg Dr. W.A. Hilton. Row 2: Prof. J.E. Lovang Prof. Mathisg Rick Freyg David Worley, Fred Lauerg Har- old Brooksg Diane Switzerg Kathy Dohrng John Hilton. Row 3: Mike Christenseng Bruce Votipkag Andy Johnsong Wayne Groomsg Mial Warreng Jim Ginng Steve Curd. Row 4: Dr. C.D. Geilkerg Dennis Harlang Ken Personnettg Rich Truexg Murray Jen- nexg Chris Baselg Walter Latimer. EWKQ .,,,s.s.wieQ QT Institute for Social Research The Institute for Social Research CISRJ provided the means to measure public opin- ion scientifically. This year's activities in- cluded surveys conducted forthe City of Kansas City, the City of Liberty and the Mid- America Regional Council. The ISR also con- ducted a Graduate Education Survey for Jewell to determine whether there is sufn- cient demand among teachers in a four-coun- ty area to warrant establishment ofa gradu- ate program in education at the college. In addition to these, the ISR did two surveys on its own initiative involving re 'Terenda votes and local elections: a two-county fClay- Plattej survey on referendum to repeal the Blue Law and a local election survey for North Kansas City. More than 100 students have worked with the ISR in various capacities during each of the nearly four years of operation. Field work, Winterim credit, self-designed projects and employment are at least four ways stu- dents may participate. Fall 1978 marks the first year students may have the option of declaring Social Research as a major. 1. ISR Members: Cleft to rightb Debi Pryorg Sandy Smithg Dr. Will Adams, Directorg Jeff Rossg Bob Rentfrog Cynthia Hart, Sandy Estill, Cindy Eye. NOT PICTURED: Dale Cook. 2. Dr. Chasteen, member of the ISR board, and Dr. Will Adams, Di- rector, discuss the K.C. survey with City Council members, Mr. Victor Swyden and Mr. Ivan Waite. 3. Members ofISR analyze statistics from a recent survey. S5152 . Sw 2 5 ' Y Q -w4'. -L rg' . . ff .x MN 'X Z wg .RV-'Sf H. - 1 Pl Kappa Delta 1- For the members of Pi Kappa Delta the 1977-78 year was an exceptional one. The Public Discussion Team consisting of Mary Bledsoe, Karen Kerr, Keith Kopp, Duane I V il tr 1 L, n at I I 1 , , if A is 3 A. 5 x of e' Q x l wh- l 5, - .Nl S .1 .fi .Q Q: S fffpss 4-'Q J 1 1 'L' 2 L -,f sf :T 1 L 1 Q '- - 410. . ,pa-H ,Lv 2 ', . . , W KQXM W f 1- ' V, - ' if Q 'W M f 7 In X I , 3, 2 --rw wa I -ff-, Reed, and Tim Mensendiek won the lst place award in the National Contest in Public Dis- cussion. Competing with 25 other colleges and universities, the participants had a maxi- mum of 25 minutes to answer, via tape, the national topic question this year: WTO what effect should pornography be excluded from Constitutional guarantees of free expressionfw In other competition freshman Carla Jor- don was selected as one ofthe two Missouri representatives to the 105th Inter-State Ora- torical Contest in Huntington,We5t Virginia. J i s 2 were rx :I f l 7 X, ,V Q' 'sr f G , Z 4192- ' 5 --197 A . uysr ,fig- ' - it E, na 5 , 43, at is y , 5, .,,., , M, f I lf.,.,J i I Z 7 6 t 1 r ik 3 -,pV -Mug . 2, ,- ,Q i 1. P1 Kappa Delta Members. lront Row Carla .lor don, Cindy Hoover, Kurt Stadtwald, Kelly Klopfen- stein. Back Row: Prof. Barry Salsbury, Keith Kopp. Cindy Dayton, Dale Phelps. 2. Pi Kappa Delta Mem bers: Cindy Hoover, Kelly Klopfenstein, Cindy Day- tgn. Back Row: Carla Jordon, Paul Sunday. Dale Phelps. 3. Prof. Barry Salsbury and Carla Jordon who is one of two students chosen to represent Missouri in the 105th Inter-Statc Oratorical Con- test in Huntington, W. Virginia. ' -...q-.,....,...- -.,.-,un.- --rx- Alpha Lambda Delta and Nu Zeta Sigma are the women's and men's national honor- aries for freshmen. Requirements for initia- tion include maintaining a 3.5 average for the first semester of the freshman year or a 3.5 cumulative average by second semester of the sophomore year. 1. Nu Zeta Sigma Members: Seated: Jerry Hill, Ed Leonard, Mark Blaylock. Row 1: Bill Stilley, Har- old Brooks, Mark Ball, Jay Jones, Andy Pratt, Dale Neef, Kurt Stadtwald, Brian Binch. Row 2: Dan Galloway, Jeff Noedel, Bruce Votipka, Jim Ginn, Keith Kopp, Charlie Smith, Mike Shepard, Eric Logan, Brian Klopfenstein. Row 3: Phil Krause, Mial Warren, Jack Powell, Ed Rollins, John Braden, Steve Mace, Bob Kirkland, Bruce Landon, Bob Landon. Row 4: Kirk Chastain, Roger Price, Jeremy Spencer, Ken Personett, Tom Nowka. Nu Zeta Sigma ta Sigma l honor- r initia- ge for ear or a emester ry Hill, Ed lilley, Har- Pratt, Dale v 2: Dan Jim Ginn, rd, Eric Krause, ohn Braden n, Bob Brice, Jeremy P s Alpha Lambda Delta 1. Alpha Lambda Delta officers: Front Row: Mary Ann Stahl, Debbie Coble. Row 2: Lee Ann Red- hair, Beth Jackson, Nancy Garner. 2. Alpha Lamb- da Delta Members: Kneeling: Beth Jackson, Debbie Coble, Nancy Garner, Mary Ann Stahl, Lee Ann Redhair. Row 2: Janet Duncan, Cindy Lopez, Nan- ette Nuessel, Kandy Keith. Row 3: Sue Parker, Nan Stovall, Jama Brandon, Theresa Viani. Row 4: Linda Weule, Chris Grounds, Debbie Merica, Bar- bara Jackson. Row 5: Cindy Hoover, Mary Amund- son, Cathy Johnson, Bev Brown. Row 6: Monica Wessling, Kathy Simpson, Barbara Hart, Linda Duff. Row 7: Mary Cacioppo, Donna Bohannon, Kathy Williams, Christi Reiber. Row 8: Anita Holt, Lynn Finley, Serena Steiner, Laurie Kidd. MEM- BERS NOT PICTURED: Becky Bray, Sue Breisch, Julie Chapman, Pam Cook, Melissa Cornwell, Caro- lyn Crews, Vicky Davison, Kaye Devine, Cheryl Gray, Diane Hopkins, Katherine Jamison, Rachel Johnson, Robin Maser, Jama Nail, Carrie New, Brenda Norris, Lori Offill, Eileen Patterson, Bev Pollak, Kim Sakoulas, Bernita Smith, Elizabeth Taylor. ' !..,+.--.--f...-mf,-5-..,,,....-,,.w. ,..g Panaegis l. An installation ceremony by Panaegis initiates new members, current members, and alums into one ot' thc newest chapters ol' Mortar Board. 2. lfront Row: Carolyn Briggs, 1978-79 Presidentg Mrs. Kathy Campbell, installing ofticer for Mortar Boardg Johnnie Human, advisor. Back Row: Dr. Bruce R. Thomsong Debbie Sanders, 1977-78 Presi- dentg Mrs. Colleen Ryan, Mortar Board Section coordinator, and Dr. Ann Marie Shannon, advisor. This year was historical lor Pzmaegis as it was accepted for membership in Mortar Board. lnc., the National Honor Society for Senior women and men. Founded in 1918. Mortar Board existed from 1918 until 1975 as the tirst and only national honor society for senior women. ln 1975 through action ofa Special National Conference. Mortar Board opened its mem- bership to men as well as women. Currently, there exist over 175 chapters of Mortar Board and 50 alumni clubs. Miss Johnnie Human, Dr. Georgia Bow- man and Dr. Ann Marie Shannon are advisors of the Jewell chapter. 5 .ah fra-to-xf D i r Md Ae Aeon tion req as camp l. Aeons Phill Nlarlglgg Rainbolt, I i'? ' -11--1 - .....i-..,-..W. .... :gis as it rtar :iety for existed d only rmen. In itional ts mem- urrently, rtar Board a Bow- e advisors H X ,A,t,.Q,,:1 Aeons Aeons is the senior men's honorary. lnitia tion requirements include scholarship as well as campus involvement. l. Aeons Members: Front Row: , Dan Galloway, Mial Warren. Back Row: lerry Hill, Mg er, Noah Uldall, Sieve Ma Rainbolt, Prof. Richard Harriman, Tuyen Nguyen. f ,',,, . A M r I 'rfwwwv ,1 i ,vf J l I Eg f r '.,...p.-..-...-.fp-nu.,-.-n-,..,, ,ee 19 lVIen's Honors 1. Men's Honors: Kneeling: Dan Schwartz, John Amick, Tom Stokovaz. Row 2: Brett Borg, Greg Luerding, Dr. H.I. Hester. Row 31 Dale Prosser, Mark Raymond, Dave Bollinger, Dennis Hobb, Ken Herman, Jeff Cook. 2. Ken Herman makes a pre- sentation in honor of Dr, Hester. 3. Dr. H.I. Hester. i 'K VVomen's Honors 1. Wornen's Honors: Kneeling: Sue Parker, Carol Bacigalupo, Kathy Griffith. Seated: Kim Jamison, Karen Beard, J , Anne Hawthorne, Mary Helen Sherwin. Standing: Gwen DeLoach, Sue McAllister, Robin Grable, Shelley King, Karen Kerr, Patti Allen. Wal, The Players, sponsored by Jan Glover, is a voluntary group of students whose primary purpose is to promote the theatre arts. VVJC Players Alpha honorary of techni All 1. Two members of the WJC Players, Duane Reed and Tom Stokovaz present A Christmas Story. 2. WJC Players: Front Row: Steve Boyer, Kenna Bratcher, Valissa Smith, Susan Grace, Nan Nuessle, Lavonne Garrison, Randy Mann, Ken Halford. Seated in Row 2: Ann Leiby, Tom Stokovaz, Duane Reed, Director, Jan Glover. Standing: Tim Wood, Paul Sunday, Dave Bollinger, Mary Bledsoe, Peeny Johnson, Elizabeth Taylor, Cindy Dunfee, Mike Morris, Sandy Estill, Roger Oberg. Karen Beard, Mark Fockler, Mark Raymond. Alpha Psi Omega is the national theatre honorary. Membership is elected on the basis of technical and performance ability. Alpha Ps: Omega 2... l. Alpha Psi Omega Members: Front Row: Phil Briggs, Valissa Smith, Cindy- Qziton, Kim Creason, Doug Enderle. Row Z: Jo Anna Eifans, Karen Kerr, Lori Hoodenpyle, Ken Halford, Karen Gill. Row 3: Duane Reed Steve Boyer, Joe Hughes, Torn Stokovaz, Mark Raymond. 2. Jo Anna Evans, and Doug Enderle practice for the fall play, The Mousetrap. mas Storyf, tyer, Kenna . Nan Nuessle Halford. iokovaz, .andingr Tim Vlary Bledsoe, rdy Dunfee, zrg. Karen l. 20 Cheerleaders 1. Cheerleaders: Top to Bottom: Pam Powers, Head Cheerleaderg Gwen DeLoach, Lori Reppetto. 2. Cheerleaders: fright to leftj Debbie Bonuchi, Pam Powers, Gwen DeLoach, Lori Reppetto, Tylie Turner, Ginger Cooper. ks.. e r - ,G G ' r.Qf,jX'X3'x'V 4 Card ettes 1. Cardettes: Gina Bowman, Cindy Cazelle, Cherie Adair, Jacki Neal, Trish Gentzke, DeeAnn Henry, Lori Hoodenpyle, Jo Ann Wasson, Melissa Casey, Wendy Skinner. 2. Cherie Adair. 3. Cindy Cazelle. ' f --.-n-...-....,.,-',.a.,u,-1---nv.-,.v , 205 Dir i X ' ' 'Tp ss ' 'X 'X X vjsi rr if 321, qs vi X on Qc, Q r - R Vs' ' -xi Q 5 x 7 . Q, ,gg , J , x.., -X r ' ' , N FXX :fs X 1 X ,. ' i X 5 ATP , , , , .wjgw x ,,. ,X QQ i s -Q ' X eggs' , gm X -'ses xx' Q ' 'f if f' , Yet ,XXV I XX f 'X XX, ,Xa , X ,si N Lhv, X, WX ,QL X9 , X.QXWjQsXQX,X X ' New-, ws is X ,XX,X Y.-. W L ' 5 X fA'Q X x--4 , ,X,. is , ' ffl ? 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Row 2: Kim Creason, Brenda Butts, Lorrie Bron- son, Carol Aubrey, John Ginn, Tim Kerrick, Mark Price, Cheryl Crewse, Cecelia Watts, Lisa Forbis. Row 3: DeeAnn Hunter, Cindy Wohglemuth, Rick Holeman, Warren Huffman, Randy Mann, Marty Spena, Liane Crowley, Beth Jackson. Row 4: Wan- da Wagener, Lindy Roach, Noah Uldall, Paul Bruce, Grey Foster, Tom Wideman, Bob Ditsch, Dave Navy, Harry Wooten, Nancy Wenig, Colette Cross. 1 fi N swlwss XS X, X , ESRC J NX ,X , . -Q-f-Away' M NsxwxRzXssXxXM N N ,X , NNNWY Xsmxxwks., f vs' 1 .. , NNN ff wwk gf 'V f'fZf'iv'f 20 Instrumental Music 1. Cecelia Watts plays the piano for the girl's sextet. 2. Jazz Band Members: At Drums: Shade O'Quinn, Todd Luerding. Seated: Brian Binch, Don Wilson, Terry Teachout, Dan Galloway. Standing: Debbie Coble, Cecelia Watts, Janet VanHooser, Greg Luer- ding, Craig Cyr, Bruce Gibbs, Robb Wilson, Ray Hosman, Mike Stockton, Steve Lindsay, Jack Pow- ell, Alan Wactor, Carol Kling. 3. 1977-78 Band. 5 -4 3:1-'ft 5sk 's 1.1 VY 'W ed 2 M an El! silk all ill W illifll 208 ' l I r r l N . Aga: Mg-,VV , ' .il A ef F 7' 1154-1 . W fr su, ' was -ef, 5 X' 1 fl , - at 1 ' 'R M Q he ' X Q 2 Z f33y,,,, sl, W, 47 X fsbtr Z 5 x ry , W 543' ' 7544? 11 , . of 44- f 2, ,, r. 70' Q, 5, ' 5' l 2 , r '- My l fi A ' 7 I , ,,, ' 3 Eff Wifi lar W g.. -, 5, rr fir Confrorrters Inspired by their individual desires to share the gospel through music, the Clonfrout ers sing frequently at churches, youth cen- ters, banquets, and retirement homes. Mem- bers are selected on the basis ofcornmitment and musical ability. Their sponsor, Dr. Bleak- ley, and business manager, Joanie Jones, schedule performances. 1. The Confronters practice frequently to prepare for their numerous concerts. 2. The Confrouters sing in Gano as well as area churches, youth centers and retirement homes. 3. Confronters: Karen Jones Jeff Ross, Elaine Nicholson, Joanie Jones, Wayne Grooms, Ke i1, Cindy Dayton, Byron Clink- ingbeard, Iinfwfers. 'K-TLTKT' . F, , ,. , - ' ' f' ..---r-..a..u-v-h--y,b.,,-L,-J,- Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha are the women's and menis music fraternities. Both groups sponsor fund-raising drives for various activities. l. Byron Clinkingbeard, member of Phi Mu Alpha. 2. Phi Mu Alpha members: Row ll Chris Taff, John Gill, Dave Anderson, Bill Barrick, Mike Stockton. Row 2: Mike Morris, Graham Houston, Terry Teachout, Bob Ditsch, Rick Holman, Tom Wide- man, Don Nance. Row 3: Ed Rollins, Mark Ball, Mike Buchanon, John Brown, Paul Williams, Harry Wooten. Row 4: Byron Clinkingbeard, Monty Spena, Warren Huffman, Steve Lindsey, Marty Spena, Tim Wagner. 3. Sue Porter, President of Sigma Alpha Iota. Phi IVlu Alpha Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota members: Debbie Barr, Michelle Boulwareg Lorrie Bronson, Chaplaing Shawn Bullerg Lori Clond, Corresponding Secretaryg Debbie Cobleg Kim Creasong Liane Crowley, Treasurer, Vicky Davison, Kathy Dewg Jeanne Dowell, Vice-Presi- dent CPledge Trainerjg Carol Harper, JoAnn Hootzg DeeDee Hunterg Carol Hursh: Beth Jacksong Pam Jackson: Kathy Kurzg Peggy Lacy, Sergeant-at Armsg Sue McAllisterg Lynn McCoyg Sue Porter, Presidentg Lindy Roachg Mary Helen Sherwin, Editor: Debbie Silvey, Recording Secretary: Kim Toepfer, Historian: Vicki Valentine: Janet VanHoo- serg Lynda Walkerg Cecelia Wattsg Wanda Wegenerg Nancy Wenigg Cindy Wohlgemuth. Panhellenic Council 1. Jane Moore, President ofPanhe1lenic Council, speaks at the annual Panhellcnic banquet. 2. Pan- hellenic ofiicerst Teresa Anderson, Cheryl Mount Shawn Buller. Salim .mmwmmw After lacking in suficient organization for several years, the Non-Affiliated Student Association QNASAJ made a dynamic come- back this year. Under the leadership ofthe NASA Board, the non-afhls became much more organized and many more people be- came involved. The organization was rewarded when NASA took 2nd place in Campus Sing, lst in Quad Games, and lst in the float competi- tion, making them the first recipients ofthe Russell H. Stocksdale Homecoming Trophy. Again proving their organization NASA walked away with most of the trophies in Tatler Revue. In skit competition NASA won best skit, best choreography, best costumes, and Phil Briggs received the Ray Barr best actor award. NASA also swept the queen competition when Tylie Turner was crowned Tatler Queen and Jane McCrary and Gwen DeLoach were selected as her attendants. Jane McCrary, performing a tap dance rou- tine, received the award for best queen talent All in all, NASA enjoyed an extremely successful and productive year. Led by the NASA Board, the non-aftils made numerous accomplishments in campus activities. 24 ' ef ,fe l. Kathy Talmadge, representing NASA in queen trophy: Cleft to riglitj Pam Powers, Cindy Dayton, competition, Chooses to sing for her queen talent, Madeline Axum, Karen Beard, Duane Reed. 4. The 2. The winning Homecoming tloat, designed by two leads of NASA's skit, Donna Bohannon and NASA, is a take-off on the song Puff the Magic Phil Briggs, sing in a grocery store. 5. Donna Bo- Dragonf' 3. Members of NASA Board and their hannoii, Alice in Wonderway, tangles with Jo Anna homecoming trophy, the Russell H. Stoeksdale Evans, the Queen of Tarts. Non-Affiliated Student Association Wu-an 5 ALPHA GAIVIIVIA DELTA ALPHA GAIVIIVlA 214 Sue Arnig Terry Barnett, Treasurer Jama L. Brandon Joyce Brown, Rush Chrm Cindy Cazzell, Membersh Ann Chlapek Brenda Christmas Karen Crabtree Kathy Cummings Trisha Drennen Sherri E. Fields Rhonda Lee Fields Valoree Foree Cathy Fowler Janet Fox Melanie Griffin Abbie Hallman Michelle Hartman u an-+ Q' J' XQ q- X' Q, Y f 'Q1'i. M611 MQ , 'A X 41 Nas-' S axe, aiu fi Q H' 'N 696 N- 2 7' Q ag ,ff X X x Q-11 The v very prom Presiden Ann Hee Showing kie Neal, Captain T Gams wc Alpha. Work they ent Will Di Walking Kelly Kc tive in al was nan Represe: Monica' Cardinel Neal, Ca 61 ' 4 4. Xi . .,-Y .,.. ,., 1.,, . .... ' ' 5 A , --- - f -YN .., L , ,JY -,LL , L, Y -H 'WA H in YY i A -- -A , L - - fa 7.....,,, , A 1 1 Y' J i,.i,-?...,.. ..-... .. . ,.. . The women of Alpha Gamma Delta had a very prosperous year. Chris Minor was Vice- President of Student Senate and President X Ann Heerboth was chosen FIJI Sweetheart. IVI . Va M i .P .Z- -Q 31'-, Atvff l Showing Cardinal spirit were Cardettes, Jac- kie Neal, Cindy Cazzel, Wendy Skinner, and Captain JoAnn Wasson. At Homecoming the Gams worked with the men of Lambda Chi Alpha. Working With the Sigma Nus in Tatler they entitled their skit Cents over Sensev or Will Dizzyland Get a Bang out of Nickey . Walking for the Gams were Laura Hunt and Kelly Kohrs. The Alpha Gams were very ac- tive in all aspects of campus life. Sue Merrell was named WRA Woman Athlete of the Year. Representing the Gams next year will be Monica Wessling, cheerleader, Patty Willis, Cardinelle, and Wendy Skinner and Jackie Neal, Cardettes. 99' iALPI-IA J ' I x 5 -, 'Q 5 X.. : vi ,,',, r V- sd' WM Yuv- f y,..H, Q xx-in x H' J XS A 16?-V p si' I, t nv- ' l CN j V illni' X f X 'Viv X if ,ss ,il ff as Q 'I J lg ' it g 4 ' fe. A rf v' 'Q -s 5 ., ,A . Q y Q 1 -t --.lv , vw l as , r f, f ' A 'mf I 7 'V :fbi I . X w 3 'f .. ,tx 1 -ri 3 r' 4 eq I' 'MQ 122 , M l Ann Heerboth, President Robin Hollrah Cheryl Holt Laura Hunt, Corresponding Secretary Teri Jeffers Cindy Kimray Jody King Carol Kling Kelly Kohrs Susan Merrell, Activities- Altruism Chrm. Debbie Messendick Melanie Michael Chris Minor, Vice- President Scholarship Vicki Murdock Jacki Neal Kay Park Julie A. Probasco, Recording Secretary Karen Rahter Becky Reeds Joan Schierding Wendy Skinner Teresa Sparkman Elaine Stockham Nancy C. Stovall A fr--fd? - , sf A '73 2 L Xt J' 1 rl ,iw il N Dana Thompson Ann Twitmire JoAnn Wasson Monica Wessling Pennic White Patty Willis, Vice- President, lfratcrrity Educator ' 4.,..-..-..-V.. ,,--W u.1...r Susan Abbott Cherie Adair Becky Aladeen Kathy Aladeen, President Suzie Allgire, Recording Secretary Mary Amundson Carol Anderson Connie Andress Carol Bacigalupo Jane Binns Becky Blanton, lst Vice President Kenna Bratcher Sue Breisch Jill Chapman Debbie Chasteen Pam Cook Cindy Crain Julie Day Nancy Dean Karen Elsbury Candy Evans Beth Farmer Robin Foster Gretchen Funk, Corresponding Secretary Karen Gill Kris Grounds Jane Harmon Linda Harrelson Beth Heaton Jane Heaton Beth Heine Cindy Hoover Karen Hunt Rachel Johnson Andee Kelly .nf A 'y ' 4- ,I ,f u f., 1 Qrfa awe f' - f QL, ,f 4 f 1, , A z, , 4 f -Q , f 4 E l ,lr Maya Y , ef I W 4, f ,J f 4, y - fi ff ff f Q ' I f if Q ff, f a 417' ' air. I , . ' ,, A B J , ff Q40 '- ,..., 'ey ,.,.. -,I gif , f ' ,f.:'1':I,f.. lf, W 5 f bf '99 ,Q S V 'gp aa 3:2-an Z j ,aibsgamqgggagg fc 'J ,- .zf f, f 44. W Rf' Ah w.. N, 1. sf! 'ez ,. . .:V. ' - s , , lg, ix ' P fl 4 . 5191 ff- . E, JEQ4 'r , 3 7 , If J 44 1 if , 192: ' Q 212' f A :Cl , 4. 'E f. ,, ,Iii 5.15 ' ' ..,gAs'.4 . ff ,. X ,. iff f, km , M 9 f Z, ,,L,,,, i z 2, il. All Paired with the Phi Gamma Deltas, the ADPis won 2nd place in the overall Home- coming competition by winning lst place in the Campus Sing and 2nd place in the Quad games. Tatler Revue also proved fun and exciting for the ADPis. Under the chairmanship of Carolyn Parker and Phil Burdett, the ADPis and KAS reenacted a modified version of the Swiss Family Robinson. Not only were the ADPis active in special events on campus, they participated in num- erous campus groups and organizations. Among these are included the Big Sister pro- gram, the theatre programs, Student Senate, Cardettes, Cardinelles, and College Union Ac- tivities. ALPHA DELTA PI ALP Lori Kneisly ..4ff Lindy Laycock Stacey Lindley, Treasurer Sue McAllister De Ann McClure Donna Morris M ALPHA DELTA PI ALP 'Fm Ellen Neth Carolyn Parker, Membership Selection Holley Powell Vickie Radford Vicki Retherford, 2nd Vice President Gail Rogers Kim Sakoulas Linda Scarlett Maggie Schaeffer Kathy Simpson Becky Singer Beth Stacey Susan Stewart Carolyn White Ann Wymore 7 Lisa Adkins Judy Andershock Debra Lynne Barr Rebekah Bray Laurie Brown Roxanne Browne Shawn Buller Kathy Dawn Cornell Carolyn Jean Crews Coleen Denney Debra Clark Annetta D. Deerson at tl ' Q . .gf R -L. If P 0: 1 X W 4 Q 1 of S 'J ff I' ' , Q V6 'J J' ,. ' f Q3 an ,ze J, I 5 4' , . I 7 U 2 1 5 fa A fg.-1,4 fr V s my 'B ' ea 'V ' I 7. 4 , ' A .,,.., Q' Q ' -4 ' ff , - U, f Q Y W ,auf -qv fy 4 -,. ,. 4'-gy ' K ' Q ff 3 Q Y ' Le.: , 1 , ,I 9, 1 R I f Q I rr V f , 4 i i 5 fx, V Debbie Ferguson Susan Foreman y ' 'r i Carol Frieling 5 y Gigi Gallagher I iv -1 Diana Vincent Gardner X5 X xl Patricia Jane Griffith Ng I in ., , ,Q I , Q Ly P Marilyn Hackman Karen Hansford ,gh H Allison Heckman Q , V i X, Linda Henke T eyhA ,xv Marty Hoffman Q C Q 5 Peggy Hutchison, 2nd Vice ' J J l ' President Y f ,fi l Q Boasting the largest membership on camp- us Delta Zeta is a very active sorority. Among the activities its members are involved in are Who's Who, Big Sister Council, Student Sen- ate, Panhellenic, CUA Board and committees, Cardinelles, Cheerleading, Cardettes, TAT- LER, KWPB radio station and many more. In campus competition Delta Zeta won 2nd in the Homecoming float contest and 3rd in the overall competition. Paired with the Lambda Chis, Delta Zeta placed 2nd in Tatler Revue. Karen Ketchum won the Virginia D. Rice Best Actress Award. Under the direction of Pam Meyer the DZs also won the Best Staging Award. In competition with other Delta Zeta chap- ters, the Zeta Rho chapter at William Jewell won awards at both national and state levels. On the national level the chapter won the national Standards, Pledge Training, Scholar- ship, and Membership awards as well as the award for best program between chapter and alums, and the Genevieve Schmitt Marshall Memorial Scholarship Award. Senior Jane Moore received one of only six Founder's Day Scholarships. On the state level Zeta Rho chapter also received high honors. It won the awards for Best Chapter, Best Pledge Training, and Best Scholarship for the third consecutive year while also winning Total, Quota, and Best Scrapbook. , .V 4, 5, I , J X 'eiirxy ai ig 1 xx f 'Eli fi ' 0. .. . 129 tk 6 4 w, .. ,. ef- w - 15 f . 7 .. - 2 S5 Xue, 1 a s .... ...aa ar .-N if . , . Qilf ii l': 1 +.: r 1 5 X -F553 ,' fl f- v - Q - 6 1 m' 5 X V- - ...f-iii' 'RU C X Q s as Q ' WY? is i W' 4 1,5 G 'F rr ? Q Y 4 f.: ff , fix 1 ,, 91' 4 I .Ep I 3 f , 0 I , 5 l'. 4 . , -14 - , ' .. ' 4 I . w , . may V. , xr 'if , R X 1-ra' 'ki L . f ifij g -. b . ve . + 8 'Y its .. .. , 3 X sism. v? ' ' '. -3 5 0 , K Q .. A g ,Q f .si K u 4. ' 14 f---e 7 ,,. ., 'll' . ' ' s ' 1 3 ' 'V 1, 3 If Z -Q 4,2 t. ' f , I ' ,fm V I ,fi if I ,, 1 . X,A, pw 1 1' 4' f, f 1Qfl . , 6. f 1 gy. Q, Ae , 'ie' fa ' C 1 , . Q. f . o,. 4 I - . 1, ! 1 Q. -. . . fl I ff X i f 4: 1 Y 4 r if In 1, fi f r if , 5 f of. , 'f,7Z'f,4f , , ',f',f,6 f,,, ,I rr: 2 ' . 5 A, , .. . K W UL. . f r'-v. th flu -' -Z. QE? 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We X! , M 'I Karen Rae Nelson Diane Owen Polly Pearson Deborah Powers, Treasurer , W. Liz Putnam se' . 6, , far . - i Robin Rollins . , 1 6 S Q 0 , W ,, ' 99 1, fi ' , , fx t-yn? 1 w. Q Lindsay K. Roach Linda Jo Rosenbaugh Debra J. Sanders, lst Vice- President Linda Sue Sanders DELTA ZETA . DELTA ZETA DELT ns- -S-is The women of Zeta Tau Alpha had many outstanding highlights during the past year. Teamed with the men of Kappa Alpha they produced a galactic float, climaxing with President, Dee Ann Henry, being crowned Homecoming Queen and Trish Gentzke, 2nd princess. Seen at all Cardinal games were Cardettes Dee Ann Henry, Trish Gentzke, Gina Bowman, and Lori Hoodenpyle, and cheerleader Ginger Cooper. Serving as Card- inelles were Head Cardinelle Ann Aulger, Dee Ann Henry, Cindy Gibson, and Cindy Hart. The Zetas worked with the Sigma Nus for the annual haunted house for cancer and Christmas party for underprivledged children. Returning from Christmas break found the Zetas hard at work with the men of Phi Gamma Delta on Tatler. Lori Hoodenpyle served as emcee for the event. On Achieve- ment Day, Dee Ann Henry was honored as First Lady of the Campus. Crowning honors at the close of the year went to Robba Addi- son, Crescent Queen, Becky Crieger, lst princess, Cindy Gibson, 2nd princess, and Kathi O,Brier1, Sigma Nu White Rose. 54' 5 -I . ' . ,ff Nancy Aldrich I Ann Aulger, Vice- , .f President gan 1 dia ' .4 ,W H .. N fn' 3 '1 rf f' 5, f ll f Gina Bowman , 5 xv , Xxx fo wwf' , n W5-, af 2 , U 4 Sally Burnidge Brenda Butts, Membership V' Kim Chadwick M 1, X f 4 Marty Chrisman Chris Coffman Cindy Cole Ginger Cooper Becky Crieger Gayle Evans, Ritual Chrm. Cindy Eye Cindy Foote . VV ' D Cindy Fry 4 . Q 'Q 4 ,,,f ' if iffy ff.. 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Carrie New Debbie New ZETA TAU Kathi O,Brien Cherlyn Patton Lisa Paulsen Glenna Robertson If Melody Schneider Ann Settlage, Treasurer Julie Smith Lesa Spry Gail Weber 221 Marc Barnett, No. I ' ' Bruce Baugher David Bosley Barry Bowles Tom Boyd Scott Brecheisen Lowell Brenton Kevin Bristol Larry Bruns Gary Buford Phil Burdett, No. Doc Buttrick Dan Carter Dennis Carter Douglas Carter Nick Castagno Otheniel Castro Kirby Cotter, No. Paul Cox Walt Davis Larry Dill Alan Dillsaver Steve Dunavant Joe Ewing ZZ ig 1 1 ' f 5 -27,1 YL X I 4 'a 1: 17 if 14 I , 1 24 uf, X I . s 4 Q, I f fgff z rw? ff ,7 m Y 0 , if 'tv ! I is We aa K V I f , e ' f V 3 ' .VW A. f f 0., . Q. f f swf, Q ww V ,-ini? V . , f! X W 5 Y W -2 26 ,L I up p, wa ahve M ,it'?2 ' , WZ r. , aa A, W it I, ,J 7 vu C 4 ,Q Jif f I ' K X' . f QQ! Q 2 S ,,,,r. yu, U 'K 0 ' WWW? A ,, 2 , 5 .gf - .:. A J , .f ,...1 , -1 , 1 - ' 3 5 1 .2 Z - if-1' ' V 7 ff . -7 61 4 jf in I as -- 1 , ,i 'f ,. , , 4 , . 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'Q '-'QAA I 1 t 1 . a .V 1 W is t I V: K ...,,., gy, In f 4 L..f.3 . r M F, ,, , , ,N . v,y K ,f 2 r ff L 'rig My z ., f .Ma . , Q xii, , f 5, . f 94' A I W if M 1 9 7 P 7 4 I I U ,, 1 A f ' if fr Lloyd Woods X , 4 4 f sa ils 'N f S J X -is ff v eit if if i . 1 H 4 iiflfiii' aw tal:-s sf f, V ,Q 47 ff Q, X . 1 , ': I W Y ' f Todd Lueruing Rob McDonald, No. VIII Greg Mackey Mark Mathes, No. IV David Monaghan Mark Muller Kyle Murphey Steve Nash Shade O'Quinn Charles Oliver Randy Radford Bob Rentfro Curtis Richardson Fernando Rosa Mom Rosener, Housemother Robin Schermerhorn Dave Slife, No. VI Jim Steigemier David Vaughn Wade White Buddy Worth if Dave Woodside, No. II KAPPA ALPHA KA ,WMM KAPPA ALPHA KA Welcoming back the men of Kappa Alpha was a newly decorated houseg its entire first floor had been completely renovated and re- furnished. Another addition to the KA house this year was '4MomH Rosener. Many times she was found doing helpful thing for Sher boys. Homecoming found the KAs working with the Zetas. Their float, a take-off on 'fStar Warsf, was a starring sight, with Bob Rent- fro posing as the robot, C3PO. Working with the women of Alpha Delta Pi the KAS performed a skit based on the Swiss Family Robinson. The KAs participated in numerous varsity sports, won the inen's intramurals, and were involved in many other campus activities and honoraries. 4 UW xxx 7.4 , 271 l S 3, sm f ,wr r The Lambda Chis enjoyed a successful year as the largest fraternity on the hill. Working with the Alpha Gams at Homecom- ing, they had a float entitled Yabba Dabba Do It to the Bravesn. Greg Lund was named Mr. Spirit. Many Lambda Chis were active in campus activities with Chuck Rainbolt, Presi- dent of Student Senate, and Doug Moss, President of the Interfraternity Council. Tatler found the Lambda Chis hard at work with the women of Delta Zeta. All their hard work proved profitable by winning the second place trophy and best staging award. Many Lamb da Chis took the second annual Condor trip to Florida for Spring Break. The Lambda Chis enjoyed a success- ful year in intramurals by going undefeated in football and basketball. Rounding the year out, Phil Krause was elected Student Senate Vice-President, Ed Leonard, General Co-Chairman of Homecomingg and Chuck Rainbolt was selected as Alexander Doni- phan. The Lambda Chis also received the Scholarship Trophy. AXA as 1 r ...af as f . X, . F 1 7. Y ' if 0 f,ffmf, ,yj,f fff' ,G 1 ' ' S Xyfgi M ,, . 4 li , Z , 771, owl n v Q vt 'V If Awe W V, .0 'W ,Q 4? I ,M Dennis Agee Jeff Agee David Allbright, Intramural Chrm. Jerry Alley, Ritualist Tom Bailey '3-'V David Barker, Fraternity Educator Brian Binch Mark Blaylock Kurt Borneman Bill Bowman Steve Broughton Doug Brown Steve Brzezinski David Bullock Steve Bush David Calhoun EN-gan Callow Scott Carson Kirk Chastain Bill Christen Esafikwsk Jim Clough Rick Daulton Phil David Jim Davis Mark Edmondson, House Manager ..M a,nrisori Trish Gentzke, Creascent Queen Bruce Gibbs Terry ,lllalea V: zu ,f ay 3 id. E., M . . f .- M If I un I if 1' 1 hxaf' r 2 , nv y 7, f,,V Q.,-.3491 .K Q ? . 4, vi r if an if 1 1 1 Q , . WLM Q y y . I Q - X N Q av A 5 r 1,7 r ,4 mr- . 51 ., .vf j' 39 P- . ' I M , 1 , , , I p , , J .5 A' -v-3:35 fu-Ja ,A fg ' . '-,-. 1 1 . Q -3. ' 3 ,.'Q'fj - I f x . ' V . I! T ,X K X . ' - is . . . ir 7 . ' - --, 'fe -X U if ' nl . it if p i X WM! , a .,., 'Q--3 X X V 1. A it ' ' fl 3 A A . 'Q a Q. 3 1 ' r S r ..+' A LX fr' . Q04 N Y J Q ,eff ff f ,Chris Halford Ken Halford John Hansford Richard Harriman, Faculty Advisor ML Jim Humphreys li Bob Kirkland, Alumni Secretary Phil Krause Qgrtt Lakin Bob Landon Bruce Landon Ed Leonard, Vice- President Scott Lewey E Randy Lewis D V is R I Q H K Q fp, Brad Lineberry We at 6 as b Q X- Greg Lund 5 f V 5 . .- Q51 Steve Mace j , , Tfanmafshari gp, 5 .rrr Zrr e' f Of 75 ve 'ilk , Matt Matheney Jim Merrell Ross Morrison Doug Moss, President Jeff Noedel Tom Nowka Chris Patton Ken Personett, Treasurer Tom Pettijohn Steve Popejoy Craig Pucketti Yi t ri' 1 W ' P ra. 'Q la wi W 325 I f' 1 ,MAS y J ,L Y 215 . W 'N i M ' J ff 'x 6 Q 3 1 1' 5 'iw 1 ax fe ii if 5 fl 4, ,x. ,, vga X fa' s, Q 7 'x 'WN if H, ,569 W X IX A . it 'K '-it i ,J We- If ar ' .U ' Q 'I W, V , r-...1 X ff' . in ' ' A t if W I f iv 1 I I ,M V, H V. , , fi: fi alas' 3' 5. I .ij I, -. ,5,...r M. Y ' J I ' x 'Ur , . wf N . Bob Sanders Myrtle Scott, House Mother llilgejhepard Mark Simcosky, Secretary Dave Stockard, Scholarship Chrm. Randy Thomson Ken Tounzen Richard Truex Neil Walker Tom Wideman John Woodruff Jeff Ragsdale John Ragsdale Chuck Rainbolt, Rush Chrm. Dave Roberts Eddie Roush, Social Chrm. LAMBDA cl-H ALPHA I LAIVIBDA CI-II ALPHA l 225 GL fr U H Matthew Dunn CIJFA To get the year off to a good start, the Fijis spent several hot summer weeks paint- ing their frat house. Paired with the ADPis in Homecoming, the Fiiis secured 2nd place in the overall com petition by winning lst place in Campus Sing and 2nd place in the Quad Games. ln Tatler Revue competition, the 4'Fiji Four, made up of Steve Boyer, Jim Lipari, Tim Kerrick, and Mark Robinson, won the award for the best between-skit entertain- ment. ln addition to school activities and events, the Fijis also performed community services. To raise money for the needy at Christmas, the Fijis and the DZs kidnapped Liberty Mayor Sam Carter and President Field in ransom for food. Steven Boyer TlTo'nTasC?1sey Dale Cook, Treasurer Glenn Daniel Jerry Davis Kent Dicus .-.Zi Robert Ditsch ?F'lapp'en, Historian Paul Gambill Bruce Gordon Bill Gossett ---lf' if Li Lawrence Grace Richard Holman Graham Houston Timothy Kerrick Mark Kiefer, Recording Secretary Kevin King medengk Layer JamesLipari, 'RTehard'-MHTer Richard Moore Kevin Muhs Michael-My 'Z , mfs 53: 'Q is at ' 5 is if K X N' , X rs ix A ,--..,...a,. - ,. .,, ,a- , - Y- 7 - - 'ss s 5' - X . Qs, X Q .Q K W gi z 79 ,Q ix QMLZQ 5? f' 1 2 , g, f V f' f ff ,,,., , V 'f' afef7'Q Q Q, '-y-vfm,egfg2ZZ,-ir.--y 4:.i. X ., X 5 4.1: ,., A, ,xg J' it 2 fy 1, , f 4 . 4 4 PHI GAIVIIVIA DELTA ff ,, X ., f f Q 1 1 1 , WM, ,gli , 'V ff' if L 'LQ 1 V A if ' Q I, ff,1V.zi,,r, gi' ,f if fr f.f,,' fi , mam tl 'I hx ' V' I ' f, 'Z 1 iff v, . . , k ,Nq,7,?.,f, X - ' MMMMI Pl-ll GAIVIIVIA DELTA 'xv ,Q F ' Steven Overly 4 r ' E ' David Patneau Michael Raulson RfHafTi!Ti??F' 1 Jerome Rice Keith Rickard, Corresponding Secretary , A . H, ' ' ' wo' Mark Robinson gs ' 2 . ' Craig Sasse ,i AA pf za I Q an -V James Schanbacker 'AAQ -' Gregory Sherar rf., 1, 3 'ti Guy Thomas 251.1215-9 X , if Charles Wainwright Qt J 47 J :W K 2 f Ya Charles Waltz Q1 Q '3 C 4' Steven Wilhoit gf! '6-1, 4 f f I gill, iffy ' J ' V 1' Jeffery Wilgfon 2 . jf' 'Q 'I Ji' fix 'gf Jay7Wohnlich gi g f'-2 irgj C ' 33: if J ' fb: David wright V , I, ' m ' A IW ' Richard Wright, g . f t . President f ,il A ' 227 Mitch Axmear Doug Baughman Rob 'Bowers Jcffiozarth, Treasurer Steve Bolin Mark Bredemeier, Lt. Commander Dwight Breuning Chris Brosnahan Scott K. W. Buffa Pat Burke Rob Cissel Vince F. Civella Michael Copeland David N. Cunningham Darrel Davis Randolph Decker Bill Drake Bradley Dunn, Secretary ChLis,4E,a-1Qp,Pledee Trainer 7 Jan lTI3FlleY Bruce W. Hill Steve Hobick Kennard Holt Brian Humes Joe King The Slgma Nus started off a great year by receiving second place on their Homecom- ing float, working wrth the Delta Zetas. The drversrtres ofthe Sigma Nus were shown by their participation in numerous campus activities Mark Bredemeir was CUA president, Mark Lavery was general co-chair- man of Tatler Revue The Sigma Nus also part1c1pated1n every varsity sport. EN 71 . , vw!! f gf? U , W, f Q, la f 1 f f , . W, 2 ,Z J -f f' f -Q e , - -sts--5sa1Q4sw ' ' , ra' 5 ' ii 1Sf '0 t ' 6 . K ' .. ' A E71 3 N, 15:1-'17,-. A is 1 f vvsr X v . A ti- ' 1 , . g f -f ' ws mf ' Q1 af axis-p 5 U x - M , . tv . , 1 R .L F -k ies-ree iff? ' l if 3, J. 1 SIC SIC ff jg .sf SMX A ik ,, , 1 1-1 SIGIVIA NU SIGIVIA NU SIGIVIA NU SIGIVIA NU Y ,, li' . I ,, V : .,. ff 21' ' 'nz Wa, K Q, ,',, , WS? z. rig 3 49 'K K! s 7 V A fi si r f qt. 1,45 . Q, fn Af J ,fy , v--rqnsf Jim Lamb, Marshall Mark Lavery Curt Lowery Richard Lucas Dave Lynch Greg McCord David Mahoney Kevin Mease Doug Musick Mark Nickelson , ,.f N6 J Charles R. Pennewell fn 0 f Kevin Quinn, Chaplin KJV! ' Dan Rogers -- 3 'K Q Gregg Schuyler - fo 7' Kent Shipley, House Manager Dave Soltys, Commander Robert Soltys Sliliifligllcef Steve Stark Rich Statler lf, Mark Thomas Brepftilrggepvlood A f f I ClwClgYif'Ql'?1iH ' MW Sabi? Wilkins Terry M. Zlateff us ' .-,..n......,.,.-fp.-w 11---1 PATRICIA JEAN ALLEN: Elementary Education: Cardinelleg Big Sis Council Presidentg Tatler Revue: CUA3 CSU Revival Teams Co-Chrmn.: TATLER Layout Ed. SUSAN L. ALLGIRE: Psychology: KA Little Sis: TATLER Organization Ed.: Big Sis Council Presi- dent: Cheerleaderg Homecoming Comm. Chrmn. and Gen. Co-Chrmn.g Alpha Delta Pi. CONNIE MAE ANDRESS: English Education and Psychologyg Alpha Delta Pi, V. Pres. Campus Re- flection Week Co-Chrmn. CSU Revival Team Comm. Chrmn. Big Sisg Tri Psi Sec. Treas. Interhalls Coun- cil. SUE ANNEECE ARNING: Business and History: Big SisgCUAgHar1axton Hospitality Comm. Phi Alpha Thetag Delta Mu Delta: Alpha Gamma Delta Corres. Sec. Alpha Lambda Deltag Intramurals. THERESA M. ARNOLD: Elementary Education. ANN AULGUR: Elementary Education: Zeta Tau Alpha, V. Pres. Big Sisg Cardinelle 5 Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Paneagis Mortar Boardg Homecoming Comm. Chrmn. Tatler Revue Queen Candidate: Adopt A Grandparent ProgramgWHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UN- IVERSITIESQ Ida Coffman Ed. Scholarship Award. CAROL RENEE BACIGALUPO: Nursingg CSU Chrmn. Women's Bible Study. DEBRA LYNNE BARR: Elementary Education g Concert Band: Chapel Choirg CUAg Big Sis: Home- coming Co-Director for Campus Decor. Delta Zeta 5 Tatler Revueg Sigma Alpha Iota Chrmn. Interhalls Council. Senate. ,S MARY BLEDSOE: Communications: Harlaxton Yearbookg International Student Assoc. CUAQ Pi Kappa Delta. PEGGY BRAUNGARDT: Nursingg CSU. LORRAINE BRONSON: Music Education g Chapel Choirg Concert Choirg Big Sis: CSU Music Comm. Sigma Alpha Iota: STUDENTQ Intern Instructor in WJC Prep. School of Music: Sons and Daughters of Rest II. MICHAEL L. BROOKS: Economics and Business Adm. DOUG BROWN: Psychology and Sociology: Lamb- da Chi Alphag Resident Assistant: Tri Psi President: Homecoming Comm. FCA: Intramurals: Senate. SANDRA S. BUTTERFIELD: Elementary Educa- tion: Resident Assistantg CSU: ACE. BRENDA K. BUTTS: Music Education: Big Sis: CUAQ Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Alpha Iota: Chapel Choir: Concert Choirg' Zeta Tau Alpha. LOIS IRENE CLOND: Music: Liberty Symphony: Concert Band: Chapel Choirg Alpha Lambda Deltag Sigma Alpha Iota: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERI- CAN COLLEGES AND UNlVERSITIESgKCRCHEg String Quartet: Chamber Strings. MARY JO COLGAN: Art. ELAINE I. CONRADS: English Education: CSU Revival Team SU SAN ELA' Alpha Lambd DALE EDWA ness Admin. 1 President: Ph. for Social Re coming Busin Manager. JEFFREY A Mug CRV: CE CHARLES E and Sociolog Harumba Ho ball: Race Re Concert Banc Research: Ar KATHY DA' Chapel Choir JO ELLEN C CSU: TATLI CIMEYCE J . Alpha Iotagl wards Award Revue: Chap GREGG CRI Baseball: Int JEFF W. DA Football: Va NAN DAY: MICHAEL C Senate: Intrz VICKI DEG istrationg Al STUDENT: NASAQ Insti GWEN DEL Sociology: I torg Cardine coming Que Women's Cc Tatler Revu Social Resez CAN COLL Relations C Honorarygl Black Gospw DIANE DIC JANET GA TAP. CLARENC tion g Athlei Revueg Sen JOHN DRI Physics Stu MERRY D Young Der I Education: zler Revue: ATLER Qittle Sis: lcil Presi- Chrmn. :ation and npus Re- am Comm. malls Coun- t History: nm. Phi nma Delta nurals. ducation. :Zeta Tau pha Theta: oard : rue Queen im : WHO'S S AND UN- :hip Award. ng: CSU :lucation : Sis: Home- Delta Zeta: Interhalls Iarlaxton , CUA: Pi J. ion: Chapel ic Comm. istructor in 'aughters of d Business rlogy: Lamb- si President: a: Senate. :ary Educa- rg Big Sis: ha Iota: Alpha. Symphony: mbda Delta: J G AMERI- S : KCRCHE: tion: CSU Revival Team s. SUSAN ELAUNE CONWAY: Chemistry and Art: Alpha Lambda Delta. DALE EDWARD COOK JR: Sociology and Busi- ness Admin. Senate Treasurer: Alpha Phi Omega, President: Phi Gamma Delta Treasurer: Institute for Social Research Project Co-ordinator: Home- coming Business Manager: Tatler Revue Business Manager. JEFFREY ALAN COOK: Sociology: Phi Gamma Mu: CRV: CSU: Theta Kappa Epsilon. CHARLES E. COOPER: Elementary Education and Sociology: BSA President: Asst. Director of Harumba House: Judicial Council: Varsity Foot- ball: Race Relations Comm. Intramurals: Pep Band: Concert Band: Tatler Revue: Institute for Social Research: Amick Award Recipiant: BSA Choir. KATHY DAWN CORNELL: Nursing: Big Sis: Chapel Choir: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Zeta. JO ELLEN CRAGHEAD: Nursing Education: CSU: TATLER: Adopt-A-Grandparent. CIMEYCE J ADEYNE CREASON: Music: Sigma Alpha Iota: Opera Winterims: Austin Cooper Ed- wards Award: WJ C Players: Homecoming: Tatler Revue: Chapel Choir: Concert Choir. GREGG CRETEN: Physical Education: Varsity Baseball: Intramurals. JEFF W. DAVIS: Physical Education: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: FCA: CSU. NAN DAY: Education, MICHAEL CRAIG DECKER: Physical Education: Senate: Intramurals g Resident Assistant. VICKI DEGONIA: Sociology and Business Admin- istration: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: STUDENT: TATLER: Big Sis: CSU: Chapel Choir: NASA: Institute of Social Research. GWEN DELOACH: Elementary Education and Sociology: BSA Treas. Black Culture Cntr. Direc- tor: Cardinelle: CUA Board: Cheerleader: Home- coming Queen Candidate: Resident Assistant: Women's Comm. Scholarship Recipient: Panaegis: Tatler Revue: Outstanding Student in the Field of Social Research:WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERI- CAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: Race Relations Comm. Spanish Club: Tri Psi: Sociology Honorary: NASA: Institute for Social Research: Black Gospel Choir: Cardinal Blazer. DIANE DICKSON: English. JANET GABBERT D1XoN1 English Education: TAP. CLARENCE WILLIAM DRAKE: Physical Educa- tion : Athletic Trainer : FCA: Sigma N113 CUA? Tatler Revue: Senate: PEM Club. JOHN DRENON: Physics: Soccer: Society Of Physics Students. MERRY DREW: Political Science and History: Young Democrats. MARK ALLEN EDMONDSON: Business Adminis- tration: Lambda Chi Alpha: Intramurals. MARLENE EDWARDS: Nursing: Interhalls Coun- cil: House Council: Alpha Phi Omega. GAYLE EVANS: Elementary Education: Zeta Tau Alpha: Big Sis: CSU: Chapel Choir. SARAH KARLEEN FITZPATRICK: Nursing Edu- cation: CSU: Resident Assistant: Big Sis. DENA B. FOLEY: Biology and Chemistry: Beta Beta Beta: ACS: Biology Lab Assistant. SUSAN LOUISE FOREMAN: Nursing: KA Little Sis: Delta Zeta: Pep Band: Intramurals: Tatler Re- X vue:WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: Alpha Lambda Delta: Big Sis: Varsity Volleyball. KIM FOSTER: Art Education: Adopt-A-Grand parent Program: CUA. LINDA FULLER: Elementary and Special Educa- tion: CUA Board: TATLER Editor: Board of Publications: Resident Assistant: CSU: Tatler Re- vue: Panaegis Mortar Board. GRETCHEN FUNK: Business Administration: Big Sis: Cardinelle: Alpha Delta Pi Corres. Sec: Inter- halls Council: Varsity Women's Basketball: CUA: Homecoming Co-Chrmn. Accounting Club: Delta Mu Delta: Intramurals. ' ' - ' .Q-4........,.-v..1,.m-I-nv..-,.-f..N-......w-- lit MENDY RAE GILLASPIE: Business Administra- tiong Women's Varsity Swim Teamg Intramurals. SUSAN M. GOODWIN : Acco untinggConcert Bandg Theatre, Alpha Phi Omegag Accounting Club g Card- inal Blazerg TATLER. MARK D. GOURLEY : Physical Education g Lambda Chi Alphag Varsity Track. ROBIN GRABLE: Elementary Educationg Big Sisg' CSUg CUA. MELANIE JEAN GRIFFIN: Elementary Educa- tiong Tatler Queen Candidateg Cardinelleg Alpha Gamma Deltag Intramurals. KATHY GRIFFITH: Englishg STUDENT Co-Ed- itorg CSU Executive Councilg Big Sisg Senateg CUAQ NASAQ Harlaxton Societyg WJC Playersg WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. NANCY HAMMOND: Psychologyg Alpha Delta Pig Tri Psi. DENNIS LEE HARLAN : Physicsg CSUQ Sigma Pi Sigmag Kappa Mu Epsi1ongFCAg Intramuralsg Society of Physics Students. CAROL HARPER: Music Educationg Sigma Alpha Iotag Chapel Choirg Concert Bandg Big Sis. LINDA BOYD HARRELSON: Business and Psy- chologyg KA Little Sisg Tri Psig Alpha Delta Pi V. Presidentg Homecoming Gen. Co-Chrmng Home- coming Public Relations Chrmng Tatler Revueg CUAQ Big Sisg Intramurals. M. LAWRENCE HASSEL: Psychology and Busi- ness AdministrationgCollege Community Orchestrag STUDENTQ KXPB Disc J o ckeyg TATLERQ Alpha Phi Omegag Harlaxton Yearbook Editor. MIKE HAWLEY: Music Educationg Chapel Choirg Concert Choirg Jazz Bandg Cardinal Brassg CSU. ELEANOR ANNE HAWTHORNE: Psychologyg CSUQ Alpha Phi Omega g Tri Psig Exchange Student in Japang International Students' Assocg Interhalls Council. STEVE R. HEMPHILL: Political Science, Philo- sophy and ReligiongWm. Jewell Scholars Honors Program-Honors Study at Regent's Parkg Senateg College Republicansg Theta Kappa Epsilong Phi Sigma Taug lnhalls Councilg CSU 9 CUAQ KWPB Disc Jockeyg Institute for Social Researchg FCA. DEE ANN HENRY: Elementary and Special Edu- cationg KA Little Sisg Interhalls Councilg Big Sisg R Nw Q .W L Cardetteg Cardinelleg Tatler Queeng Zeta Tau Alpha Presidentg Panhellenic Spirit Awardg Panaigisg Homecoming Queeng First Lady of the Campusg Tatler Revue CoChrmn. Queen Presentation. DENNIS A HOBB: Psychologyg Phi Theta Kappa. MARK HODGES: Biologyg CSUg NASA. if lj il ,M f 1, I I' B762 ' as T MX' 77 - Z DAVID HOWELL: Religion and Philosophyg Resi- dent Assistantg Resident Directorg Theta Kappa Epsilong Phi Sigma Taug Confrontersg FCAQ CSU, Intramurals. CINDY HULSEY: Sociologyg Big Sisg Adopt-A- Grandparentg CSUQ TATLER: Pi Gamma Mu, V. Presidentg Interhalls Councilg Harlaxton Alum. JIM R. HUMPHREYS: Business Administration, Varsity BasketbaJlgVarsity Golf Captaing KWPB Disc J ockeyg Homecoming Committee Chrmng Lambda Chi Alpha. MARTHA HURST: Nursingg CUAg CSUQ Chapel Choirg Resident Assistantg Nursing Class Presidentg Tri Betag Big Sis. PEGGY ANN HUTCHISON: Psychology and Com- municationsg KA Little Sisg Intramuralsg Women's Basketballg Big Sisg Delta Zeta 2nd V. Presidentg CUAQ Tatler Revue Judge Co-Chrmn. and Publicity Co-Chrmng Jockey g Ad PATRICIA ministratio CUA Board Queen Pres Candidateg Delta gPhi E WHO'S WE AND UNIX KIMBERL' Team Capt Epsilong Al Big Sis. MURRAY Sigma Pi S: Physics Stl KAREN Ji imma-nv-mqw..,s.., arm V W'-mm... - : Ill!!! M' HTG? ..i...lk.,-.., .- .- ,,,,,, , and Philosophy9 Resi- rector: Theta KapPa ifronters: FCA: CSU, y: Big Sis: Adopt-A- R: Pi Gamma Mu, V. 1: Harlaxton Alum. iness Administration: Golf Captain: KWPB Committee Chrmn: g: CUA: CSU: Chapel Slursing Class President: Sl: Psychology and Com- : Intramurals: Women's Leta 2nd V. President: Io-Chrmn. and Publicity 9 2 Mft, W.. ,nf -, Co-Chrmn: STUDENT: KWPB Writer and Disc Jockey: Adopt-A-Grandparent. PATRICIA LAHAY: Mathematics, Business Ad- ministration and French: Delta Zeta, President: CUA Board: Tatler Revue Gen. Co-Chrmn. and Queen Presentation Co-Chrmn:Tatler Revue Queen Candidate: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta : Phi Sigma Iota : Big Sis: Panaegis: Intramurals: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. KIMBERLY JAMISON: Chemistry: Varsity Swim Team Captain: Panaegis: ACS: Tri Beta: Kappa My Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta : Pre-Med. Society: Big Sis. MURRAY E. JENNEX: Chemistry and Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Society of Physics Students: ACS: Varsity Tennis. KAREN JONES: Nursing: Delta Zeta: KA Little K3 Sis: Alpha Lambda Delta: Senate: Big Sis: Cheer- leader: Cardinelle : Tatler Revue: CSU 3 Adopt-A- Grandparent: CUA: Confronters: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES. TOM .IORGENSEN : Business Administration. AN DEE KELLY: Mathematics: Alpha Delta Pi: Senate: Intramurals: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Softball Club. KAREN BETH KERR: Communications-Theatre: Chapel Choir: WJC Players, President: Alpha Psi Omega: Pi Kappa Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Harlaxton Alum: Homecoming Publicity Co- Chrmn: Tatler Revue Skit Co-Director: Readers' Theatre: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. LINDA SUE KIGER: History Education: Panaegis Mortor Board: Phi Alpha Theta: WHO,S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES: CUA, Outstanding Committee Mem- ber: CSU: Adopt-A-Grandparent: Handbell Choir: Chapel Choir: Harlaxton Alum. KATHY KILKER: Psychology: KA Little Sis: Big Sis: WRA Sports Chrmn: TATLER: Homecom- ing Parade Co-Chrmn: CUA Board: Intramurals Chrmn. Zeta Tau Alpha. JUNE ANN KING: Elementary Education: CSU: Volleyball Team: Harlaxton Alum: Chapel Choir: FCA: Big Sis: CUA: ACET. SHELLEY KING: Elementary Education and Com- munications: Big Sis: Alpha Lambda Delta: CUA Chrmn. CATHERINE KLASING: Biology and Secondary Education: Varsity Field Hockey: Delta Zeta: CUA Chrmn: Homecoming Committee Chrmn: Tatler Revue Chrmn: Intramurals: Tri-Beta. LAURA KNIGHT: Soci010gY3Tatler Revue Co- Chrmn. Queen Presentation: Director of Haramba House: BSA Sec: KWPB Board: BSA Choir: Insti- tute for Social Research. JODY KNOWLES: Spanish and Education: Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta, V. Pres: Phi Sigma Iota, Sec: Panaegis, Treasurer: Spanish Club, President: lnterhalls Council: Big Sis: Adopt-A- Grandparent. AMY M. KOMLOS: Business Administration. KATHY LAMAR: Physics: Society of Physics Students: Sigma Pi Sigma: CSU, Missions Com- mittee Chrmn. Big Sis: lnterhalls Council: House Council: Adopt-A-Grandparent: Pre-Med Club: Tatler Revue Committee. JAMES D. LAMB: Math and Business Administra- tion: Kappa Mu Epsilon, President: Baseball: Bas- ketball: Confronters: Sigma Nu: Harlaxton Alum. CHERYL LAMBRECHT: Nursing: Alpha Gamma Delta. LARRY L. LEWIS: Physical Education: FCA: ' ..:--,-g.......,.,,.,f,v..,, ,...... ,,. Football, Cross Country, Wrestling, Varsity Track, Tatler Revue. RANDY LEWIS: Physics and Mathematics, Con- cert Band, Intramurals, Lambda Chi Alpha, Kappa Mu Epsilon, V. Pres, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec, Interhalls Council. SANDRA LOUISE LEWIS: Business Administra- tion and English, BSA, V. Pres, Tatler Revue Skit Chrmn, BSA Newsletter Editor, NASA, Interhalls Council, Resident Assistant, TATLER: Senate, Intramurals. STACEY JANE LINDLEY: Communications and Public Relations, Liberty Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Chapel Choir, Church Music Conference, Sons of Rest II, CSU, Interhalls Council, Alpha Delta Pi, Treas, Intra- murals, Big Sis, KWPB Staff, STUDENT. 7' ... - 2 , v - 'M ff ' ',:.1df,f - C. , Lf-, 5 1' W ff. 'ir ' g ' ' ' 'I ,E?w fWi- ' f 'bM0'-10'-!.sQ,,,. 4. Ml1. l i wr I ,-. ..w,fg,w-..,,., Ayn- SAQ N ri er . ft . SUSAN MARIE MC ALLISTER: Music Education, Chapel Choir, Orchestra, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Delta Pi, Interhalls Coun- cil, Womenls Awareness Publicity Chrmn, Harlax- ton Alum, Big Sis. JOHN A. MC CREARY: Business Administration and Economics. DIXIE L. MC GINLEY: Nursing, Alpha Lambda Delta, Intramurals. REBECCA LEA MC KIM: Sociology? Readers' Theatre, Interhalls Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Gamma Mu, Harlaxton Alum, CSU Revival Teams. SUSAN J. MERNELL: Physical Education, Alpha Gamma Delta, WRA President, Tatler Co-Chrmn, Cardinal Blazer, Gymnastics Club, FCA, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, CUA. CHRIS MINOR: Art, KA Little Sis, Alpha Gamma Delta, Treas, Senate, V. President, Senate Sec, WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: Alpha Lambda Delta, Tat- ler Revue, Intramurals, Faculty Council, Academic Affairs,CUA Committee Chrmn,Library Com- mittee. IANE ELLEN MOORE: English, History and Span- ish,CUA Board, Cardinelle, Big Sis, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Iota, Spanish Club, V. Pres, KA Little Sis, WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, Homecoming Hospitality Co-Chrmn, Delta Zeta, Sec, Jr. Panhellenic V. Pres, Panhellenic President, Intramurals, CSU, Tatler Queen Candidate, Tatler Revue, Panaegis Mortar Board. MARCIA MORROW: Physical Education, Certilied in Biology, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Volleyball. STEVEN ALLEN MORTON: History and Politi- cal Science, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, V. President, Judiciary Council, Sen- ate, Young Republicans, Baseball, Intramurals. DOUG MOSS: Public Relations, Lambda Chi Alpha, President, IFC President, CUA, Homecom- ing Special Events Committee Chrmn, STUDENT, KWPB, WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. LISA MYNATT: Sociology, Pi Gamma Mu, Big Sis. STARK NELSON: Business Administration, Bas- ketball, Track, Resident Assistant. CHET OWEN: Physical Education, Football, FCA, PEM Club, Big Brother's Program. DAVID DENNIS OWEN: Business Administration, Harlaxton Alum , TATLER, STUDENT, KWPB Staff . HERBERT OWENS JR: Religion, Chapel Choir, Concert Band, Alpha Phi Omega, CSU. a,,w4 a ff 2 DAVID L. PATNEAU: Accounting and Business Administration, Phi Gamma Delta, Track, Foot- ball, Accounting Club, V. President. CHRISTOPHER BRENT PATTON : Accounting and Business Administration, Varsity Baseball, Homecoming Parade Chrmn,Tatler Revue Publicity Chrmn, Intramurals, FCA, Lambda Chi Alpha, STUDENT. TOM PETTIJ OHN : Business Administration, Lamb da Chi Alpha, Varsity Golf, KWPB Disc Jockey, Sports Director. SUE PORTER: Music Education, Chapel Choir, Concert Band, Liberty Symphony, Confronters, Sigma Alpha Iota, Big Sis, Volleyball Team, Var- sity Swim Team, Intramurals. PAMELA JO POWERS: Physical Education-Rec- reation, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Swim Team, State Swim Champion of Missouri, WRA Woman of the Year, Gymnastics Club, Football Queen, Cheerleader, Capt, Judicial Council. MARK PRICE: Music Performance and Composi- tion, Concert Choir, Chapel Choir, Jazz Band, Concert Band, NEXUS, Tatler Revue, Dorothy McKee Ray Award, Gene Hollman Award, Helen Early Award. MICHAEL ANTHONY PRIEST: Religion and Philosophy. CHARLES DANIEL RAINBOLT: Chemistry, aig- no in I 1 - Lambda C' Sigma, AC Senate Pre Revue Cor mittee, Int AMERICA LISA RED Interhalls R. DUAN President, Revue Erra COLLEG Concert C Delta, H Board, Kala Contest W DONA Speech TATL PAUL DAVE Track , TWILA TOM I 1 Business ck g Foo t- , Gia- , N . P . -V WTP' Xwwws-,vs.s,,.s..,, g - -- . -. ,T ' .ag-J.-A., A AA e1ug..i, ,T '..:1 .s..,.., , , L'gfA -1' - .-.-, V - L, A ,,...,1 f . - ,,fv f'::' it e- r.:-1-.. ..-iQ-f X -Q - V f UK M - c. 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Band, Dorothy Lrdg Helen on and nistryg Lambda Chi Alpha g Kappa Mu Epsilong Sigma Pi Sigma: ACS, Pre-Med Clubg Resident Assistant: Senate President, Homecoming Committee, Tatler Revue Committeeg Aeonsg Academic Affairs Com- mittee: Intramuralsg WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. LISA REDHAGE: Nursingg Alpha Phi Omegag Interhalls Co uncilg CSU g Basketball. R. DUANE REED: Communications gAeonsg NASA Presidentg Homecoming Gen. Co-Chrmng Tatler Revue Emceeg WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: WJC Players: Concert ChoirgChapel ChoirgConfronters 3 Pi Kappa Delta g Harlaxton Alum: Forensicsg CSU Exec. Board, KWPB Announcer: Cardinal Blazer: Speech Contest Winner: Student Assistant to the Dean. DONALD DEAN RILEY: Communicationsg Speech Contest Winnerg STUDENT Ad. Manager, TATLER Ad. Manager. PAUL RILEY: Religiong CSU Revival Teams. DAVE ROBERTS: Physical Educationg Footballg Trackg FCAQ Lambda Chi Alpha. TWILA C. RODMAN: Nursingg CSU Revival Teams. 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I. 200 Hickman, John 40,179 Hickman, Judy 5 3 Hicks, Gregory 88 Hill, Bru Hill, J err Hilton, J Hilton, J ce 88,228 y 64,184,196,199 ames 88,193 ohn 193 Hilton, Wallace A. 39,193 Hoagland, Linda 5 3 Hoback, Jan 88,220 Hobb, Dennis 200 Hobick, Steve 88,2 28 Hodges, Mark 53 Hodges, Ronald 64,156,191 Hoffman, Joan 88 Hoffman, Marty 65,177,218 Hogan, Mike 6 Hogan, Tom 65,192 Holder, Dave 140,225 ,,-- Holloway, Thomas 27 ,192 Hollrah, Robin 88,215 Hollstrom, Karen 65 Holman, Holman, Cindy 88,206,220 Rick 123,207,210,226 Holt, Anita 88,197 Holt, Ch Holt, Ke eryl 89,215 nnard 140,228 Holthaus, Ruth 53 Hoodenpyle, Lori 65,118,203 205 220 Hootz, J Hoover, Hopkins oAnn 210 Cindy 89,195,197,216 , Diane 89,197 Hosman, Lisa 77 Hosman, Ray 208 Houston, Elaine 182,221 Houston, Graham 62,210,226 Houston, Marcia 124,125 Howard, Howell, Debbie 89 Dave 5 3,189 Hubbard, Julie 77,221 Hudder, Jennifer 89,137,148 Hudlemeyer, Debra 53 Huffman, Roberta 89 Huffman, Warren 89,207,210 Hughes, Hughes, John 20 Joseph 34,35,203 Hulsey, Cindy 53 Human, Johnnie 18,21,198 Humes, Brian 228 Humphrey, Stan 222 Humphreys, Jim 53,165,225 Hunt, Laura 118,215 r A A ..a,.. ..-....,.-,.,.r,...,-.,-. ,,.,.., 42 Hunt, Karen 7 7,216 Hunter, Chris 89 Hunter, DceAnn 207,210 Hursh, Carol 54,210 Hurst, Martha 54 Hussey, Dcedec 89,159,221 Hutcherson, Terri 77 Hutchinson, Evelyn 36 Hutchison, Peggy 218 Intveld, Rebecca 77 Jackson, Barbara 89,197 Jackson, Dan 183,206 Jackson, Elizabeth 78,l97,206,207,210 Jackson, Pam 210 Jacoby, Stephanie 89 Jamison, Katherine 197 Jamison, Kim 54,201 Jarboe, Jeananne 89 Jarboe, Tom 65,186 Jeffers, Teri 89,215 Jennex, Murray 54,178,193 Johnson, Andy 7 8,192,193 Johnson, Cathy 89,197 Johnson, Cheri 65 Johnson, David 24 Johnson, Jay 65,160 Johnson, Jeanne 36 Johnson, Larry 89,222 Johnson, Mary Johnson, Penny 65 ,1 27,1 84,202 Johnson, Rachel 89,216 Johnson, Susan 65 Johnson, Timothy 54 Jones Diane 65,219 Jones, Howard 111 Jones Janice 78 Jones, Jay 89,196 Jones Jess 222 Jones, Joanie 209,221 Jones, Juanita 65 Jones, Karen 209,219 Jones, Nancy 35 Jones, Penny 89 Jones, Scott 78 Jones, Susan 221 Jordan, Carla 89,195 Jorgensen, Rachel 65 J ustl, Elizbeth 65 Justl, Walter 65 Kammerdiener, Carol 89 Kamuran, Susan 78 Keck, Barbara 78 Keith, Kandy 78,197 Kelley, Kim 192,222 Kelly, Anrea 54,184,216 Kelly, James 191 Kemp, Clifford 78 Kerr, Billy 65 Kerr, Karen 54,111 ,120,126,127,201,203 Kerrick, Tim 78,116,l23,126,207,226 Kesner, Max 89 Ketchum, Karen 12l,206,207,2l9 Kidd, Laurie 89,197,206 Kiefer, Mark 65,226 Kiger, Linda 54,184,188 Kilker, Kathy 185,221 Kimray, Cindy 89,215 King, Faye 36 King, Jody 215 King, Joe 90,171,173,228 King, June 54 King, Kevin 226 King, Shelley 54,201 Kingsley, Gordon 19,36 Kirkendall, Thomas 65 ,140 Kirkland, Bob 78,196,225 Kirkpatrick, Karla 90,219 Kirkpatrick, Wm. David 19,44,189 Kjer, Joy 78 Klasing, Cathy 121,219 Kling, Carol 78,208,215 Klopfenstein, Brian 90,184,196 Klopfenstein, Kelly 54,189,195 Klopp, Diane 54,219 Knaggs, Ann 54 Knaggs, Ronald 65 Knapp, Robyn 65,182 Knausse, Bonnie 22 Kneisly, Lori 217 Knight, Laura 54,191 ljnowles, Jody 54,201 Kohrs, Kelly 90,118,215 Komo, Doug 90 Kopp, Keith 184,195,l96,222 Kramer, Dan 185,206 Krause, Phil 23,78,184,196,225 Kretsinger, Tom 222 Kurek, Kim 78,221 Kurz, Kathy 78,206,210 Lacefield, Gwendolyn 54,1 25 ,177,191 Lackay, Mary 90 Lacy, Peggl' 66,210 Lade, Darcie 78 LaFrens, D. V. 193 LaHay, Pat 185,219 Lahey, Michelle 66,186 Lakin, Scott 78,225 Lamar, Kathy 54,193 Lamb, Jim 54,122,123,1924 Lambert, Daniel 18,19,21 Lambrecht, Cheryl 54 Land, Arthur 20 Landis, Heather 66 Landon, Bruce 90,196,206 Landon, Bob 90,160,196,206,225 Lanier, Willie 190 Larison, Janet 66 Lasswell, Kathryn 54 Latimer, Walter 193 Laughlin, Kathleen 66 Lauer, Fred 193,226 Lavery, Mark 171,173,229 Lawson, Bill 190 Lawson, Mike 90 Laycock, Lindy 78,217 Leaming, Charles 90,206 Ledbetter, Stephen 66 Leeper, Amy 90,219 Leiby, Ann 66,182,183,202 Leonard, Becky 90,206 Leonard, Ed 22,66,196,225 Lewey, Scott 184,225 Lewis, Isaiah 125,191 Lewis, Larry 54 Lewis, Randy 193,225 Lewis, Sandra 54,120,191 Lewis, Tami 206,207 Liechti, David 90,222 Linberry, Brad 225 Lindley, Stacey 217 Lindsay, Earnest 18,20 Lindsay, Steve 90,208,210 Lipari, Jim 226 Lisenbee, James 20,222 Logan, Barbara 90 Logan, Eric 90,l22,196,222 Long, Sharon 66 Lopez, Cindy 90,197,221 Lopez, Wendy 66 Lovan,J.E.193 Love, Scott 90 Lowery, Curt 66,229 Lowther, Mike 90 Lozier, Mabel 22 Lucas, Rick 171,173,229 Luerding, Chip 90,122,222 Luerding, Greg 200,208 Luerding, Todd 88,90,208,223 ,J,,und, Greg 78,l42,143,225 McE1wee, Ear Mclntyre, Vit McDonald, R McKee, Laura McKin, Rebe McKinney, R McKinney, T McMullen, R McNeely, Bo McQuitty, Cz Mease, Kevin Meher, Cliffc Mensendiek, Mensendiek, Merica, Debr Merrell, Jim Merrell, Sally Merrell, Susa Merrigan, Vi, Merritt, Katl Merritt, Sara Meyer, Pam Michael, Mel Michel, A.S. Milgram, Be' Miller, Chris Miller, Mary Lyle, Frankie 219 Lynch, David 66,229 Macaleney, Erin 79,192 Miller, Miller, Rick Vicki Milne, Terre Mings, Minor, Minor, Minor, Nanr Chri: Edw M.L. - Mace, Steve 66,196,199,225 Macke, Barb 178 Mackey, Greg 223 Mische, Pat Monaghan, Monk, Leah Maddox, Samuel 20 Magers, Dana 79 Mahoney, David 229 Mallett, Mike 176 Mangals, Mark 72 Mann, Randy 126,127,202,206,207 Marshall, Jim 229 Marshall, Julie 66,219 Marshall, Travis 23,79,225 Martin, Charles 66 '4 Maser, Robin 177,197 Maslin, Phil 24 Mason, Rick 79 Massey, Cheryl 219 Masters, Sally 66 Mathany, Dana 91,221 Matheney, Matt 121,225 Mathes, Mark 66,223 Mathews, Steven 79 Mathis, Joseph 32,192,193 Mattes, Mary 66 Maxwell, Julie 91 Mayer, Rick 91 McAllister, Susan 54,201,206,210,217 McBride, Glen 182 McCabe, Kathy 79,219 McCall, Don 91 McCarty, Marletta 206 McClenton, Johnny 79,128,191 McClung, Sharon 66 McClure, Deann 91,217- McCollum, Dena 91 McConnico, Elizabeth 91 McCord, Greg 106,229 McCoy, Lynn 76,206,2l0,219 McCrary, Jane 79,118,119,212 McCrea, Dee 79 McCune, Sandy 79 Moore, Barl Moore Moore , Dav , E112 Moore, J ant Moore, Ric Mooretield, Morris, Doi Morris, Mai Morris, Mic Morrison, I Morrison, I Morrow, M Morse, Mar Morton, St Mosley, Di Moss, Doug Motley, By Mount, Sht Muhs, Kev Muller, Ma Mullinix, S Mulloy, Ti Murdock, ' Murphy, II Murphy, K Murphy, K Musick, Dt Myers, Ka: Mynatt, Li Mynear, S: Nagasawa, Nail, J ama Nance, Do Nash, Stev Nlcl, lwce, Earl 42 lwlcllily NlcDon rc, Vicki 91 ald, Rob 223 McKee, Laura 91 McKin, Rebecca 54 McKinney, Robert 43 McKinney, Tim 54 McMullen, Robert 91 McNeely, Bob 24 McQuitty, Cathy 78,79,1 18,206,219 Mease, Meher, Kevin 229 Clifford 24,186 Mensendiek, Debbie 91,215 Mensendiek, Tim 195 Merica, Debra 79,197 Merrell, Jim 225 Merrell, Sally 91,219 Merrell, Susan 54,123,169,215,219 Merrigan, Virginia 21 Merritt, Kathy 66,184 Merritt, Sarah 79 Meyer, Pam 79,219 Michael, Melanie 215 Michel, A.S. Mike 19 Milgram, Betsy 80 Miller, Chris 248 Miller, Mary 29 Miller, Rick 171,173,226 Miller, Vicki 91 Milne, Terresa 80,173,221 Mings, Nannette 91 Minor, Chris 23,55,184,215 Minor, Edward 55,171,173 Minor, M.L. 43 Mische, Pat 80 Monaghan, David 140,223 Monk, Leah 221 Moore, Barbara 23 Moore, David 44 Moore, Eugene 20 Moore, Jane 55,118,185,21l,219 Moore, Richard 91,226 Nauman, Gale 66,206,207 Navy, David 56,116,207 Nay, Dean 22 Nay, Michael 226 Neal, Jackie 205 Neef, Dale 196,206 Neely, Greg 91,1 11,126,127,206 Nelson, James 40,143,178 Nelson, Karen 66,219 Nelson, Stark 155,162 Neth, Ellen 217 Neth, Roger 80 New, Carrie 91,159,197,221 New, Debbie 159,221 Newlon, Charles 24 Newlon, Marguerite 22 Newton, Linda 13,28 Nguyen, Tuyen 56,192,193,199 Nichols, Paula 206 Nicholson, Elaine 91,206,207 Nickelson, Mark 171,173,229 Noble, Rita 91 Noblet, Connie 21 Noedel, Jeff 92,184,l96,225 Norris, Brenda 92,197 Norris, Regina 22 Nowell, John 107,108 Nowka, Tom 196,225 Nuessle, Nanette 92,197,202 Oberg, Roger 56,202 O,Brien, Kathi 221 Offill, Lori 92,197 Oliver, Charles 92,223 O'Quinn, Shade 92,208,223 Overly, Steve 56,227 Overton, Dave 42,140 Owen, Chet 56,176 Moorefield, Pat 21 Morris, Donna -217 Morris, Marilyn 55 Morris, Michael 80,116,126,202,206,210 Morrison, Ross 225 Morrison, Laurie 91,221 Morrow, Marcia 177 Morse, Mary Jane 207 Morton, Steve 182 Mosley, Diana 80 Moss, Doug 23,225 Motley, Byron 91,110,206 Mount, Sheryl 66,211,221 Muhs, Kevin 226 Muller, Mark 223 Mullinix, Sharon 56 Mulloy, Timothy 56 Murdock, Vicki 215 Murphy, Donna 91 Murphy, Kay 206 Murphy, Kyle 223 Musick, Doug 229 Myers, Karen 80,206,209 Mynatt, Lisa 66 Mynear, Sarah 80 Nagasawa, Sumiko 91 Nail, Jama 191,197 Nance, Don 206,207,210 Nash, Steve 223 Owen, David 24,56,183 Owen, Diane 219 Owens, Herbert 57 Park, Kay 92,215 Parker, Carolyn 217 Parker, Lea Ann 67 Parker, Robert 45,191 Parker, Sue 92,197,201 Parrett, Mike 182,184,186 Parsons, Darrell 92,183 Patneau, Dave 57,227 Patterson, Eileen 197 Patterson, Norris 41 Patton, Cherlyn 80,182,221 Patton, Chris 23,171,173,225 Paulsen, Lisa 221 Pearson, Polly 92,219 Pennewell, Charles 229 Penniman, Kathy 67,192 Personett, Ken 179,193,196,225 Peters, Terry 80,192 Peterson, Barbara 206 Pettegrew, Ray 165,179 Pettijohn, Tom 57,223 Phelps, Dale 195 Phelps, Gary 18,21 Phillips, Debbie 80 Phillips, Gail 57 Phillips, Terri 67 Philpot, John 38,39 Piburn, George 57,186 Pigg, Dionne 22 Pillsbury, Fred 20 Pippin, Vivian 92 Pitts, Daryl 80 Pollak, Beverly 80,197 Pongallo, Charles 57 Popejoy, Steven 67,225 Porter, Mark 92 Porter, Sue 210 Posey, Phillip 35 Powell, Holley 92,94,217 Powell, Jack 92,196,208 Powers, Deborah 68,109,219 Powers, Pamela 57,204,213 Pratt, Andy 196 Price, Mark 207 Price, Roger 68,196 Probasco, Julie 68,215 Prossor, Dale 200 Pryor, Deb 194 Puckett, Craig 57,144,176,225 Pugh, Catherine 80 Pulliam, Becky 92 Putnam, Liz 80,219 Quade, Steven 26 gguinn, KEvin 209,229 Radford, Randy 92,165,223 Radford, Vickie 68,217 Ragsdale, Jean 187,191 Ragsdale, Jeff 225 Ragsdale, John 92,225 Rahter, Karen 80,215 Rainbolt, Charles 5 7,103,184,199,225 Ramey, Ron 21 Raulson, Michael 227 Raymond, Mark 23,68,126,200,202,203 Redhage, Lisa 57 Redhair, Leeann 80,197 Redhair, Susan 92 Reed, Duane 57,109,111,117,118,126,202,213 Reeds, Becky 215 Reedy, Susan 92 Reese, Melody 68,182 Reiber, Christi 80,197 Reisdorph, Charles 206 Rentfro, Bob 194,223 Reppeto, Lori 79,80,204 Retherford, Michael 92 Retherford, Vicki 68 Retzer, Richard 227 Reynolds, Wanda 68,191 Rice, Jerry 227 Rice, John 31 Richards, Karen 68 Richardson, Curtis 92,140,223 Richardson, Sharon 68 Rickard, Keith 227 Riddle, Pauline 35 Riley, Diane 93 Riley, Don 57,182 Roach, Lindy 68,12l,207,210,2l9 Robbins, Ronald 68 Roberts, Dave 225 Roberts, Kathy 22 y...sn:-o-naw-wa-..--.,...-,.,..,..V. -M. ,- K 44 Y, Q, . if 'I-Q, .QR mal We Robertson, Glenna 93,221 Robinson, James 34,35 Robinson, Mark 227 Rodman, Twila 57 Rogers, Connie 93 Rogers, Dan 229 Rogers, Gail 57,217 Rogers, Jennifer 57 Rollins, Edward 93,196,206,210 Rollins, Robin 81,219 Rosa, Fernando 93,140,223 Rosenbaugh, Linda 23,68,109,219 Ross, Dale 93 Ross, Jeffrey 64,194,209 Ross, Joe 193 Ross, Kimberly 93 Ross, Lisa 57 Roush, Eddy 225 Ruble, Sally 57 Rueck, Mike 21,186 Ruff, Denise 206 Rukin, Lavonne 20 Runnels, Marti 68,206 Russell, Dan 57 Russell, Roxanne 93,186,206 Ryan, Ann 22 Rychlewski, Judy 23,185 Sage, Karen 93 Sakoulas, Kim 122,197,217 Salsbury, Barry 28,195 Sanders, Bob 93,225 Sanders, Debra 57,119,198 Sanders, Karen 68 Sanders, Linda 68,219 Sasse, Craig 81,184,227 Savage, Terry 171,173 Scarlett, Linda 68,217 Scarlett, Mary 93 Schaefer, Phillip 16,35 Schaeffer, Elizabeth 81 Schaeffer, Maggie 217 Schanbacher, James 93,227 Scheele, Diane 22 Schermerhorn, Robin 223 Schierding, Joan 93,215 Schmidt, Tim l60,l61,l77,l78 Schneider, Melody 57,221 Schoap, David 81 Schoenlaub, Paul 93 Schoenlaub, Susan 68 Schrader, Bill 165 Schultz, Velma 23 Schuyler, Gregg 229 Schwartz, Dan 68,186,192,200 Schwartz, Dale 81 Scott, Myrtle 225 Seidel, Cheryl 69,206 Settlage, Ann 69,l59,192,193,221 Seymore, Lynn 173 Shannon, Ann Marie 30,198 Shaver, Rogann 93 Shellhart, Marsha 57,177 Shepard, Mike 81,196,225 Sheridan, Susan 81 Sherrick, Sherman 32,192 Sherwin, Mary Helen 57,186,201,206,207,210 Shevar, Gregory 81,227 Shideler, Lorrie 93 Shiner, Susan 94,206 Shipley, Kent 229 Shisler, Paula 57 Siegel, Danny 69 Silvey, Debbie 69,206,210 Silvey, Sidney 81,225 ' Simcosky, Mark 225 Simpson, Kathryn 94,197,217 Singer, Becky 94,217 Skinner, Wendy 205,215 ,,Slife, David 223 !'Smith Bernita 197 Smith, Charles 94,196 Smith, David 94 Smith, Houston 94 Smith, Julie 94,221 Smith, Kendra 69 Smith, Marybeth 57 Smith, Sandy 194 Smith, Sheila 82,186 Smith, Timberlin 191 Smith, Valissa 126,127,202,203 Smith, Wilson 191 Smith, Paul 43 Soltys, Corky 140 Soltys, Dave 140,229 Soltys, Robert 229 Sommerville, Eileen 58 Spack, Timothy 94 Sparkman, Teresa 94,123,215 Spena, Marty 69,206,207,2l0 Spena, Paul 82,210 Spencer, Jeremy 82,189,196 Spencer, Steven 94,173229 Spidle, Brenda 69 Spidle, Rhonda 94 Sprong, Gerald 20 Spry, Lesa 94,184,221 St. Clair, Bernita 94 Stacey, Beth 82,217 Stadtwald, Kurt 82,195,196 Stahl, Mary Ann 82,197 Stapf, Connie 177 Stark, Steve 94,229 Statler, Rich 229 Steiner, Diana 69 ,Steiner, Michael 69 Steiner, Richard 58 Steiner, Serena 94,197,206 Stewart, Susan 82,217 Stiegemeier, Jim 94,223 Still, Tamara 94,206 Stilley, William 69,183,186.196 Stockard, Kenneth 69,225 Stockham, Elaine 94,215 Stockton, Mike 69,206,208,210 Stockton, M. J. 29 Stockton, Suzie 82,206 Stokes, Gene 34 Stokovaz, Thomas 58,200,202,203 Stone, Julie 58 Stone, Larry 21 Stone, Rebecca 58 Stovall, Nan 94,197,215 Stoye, Merry 94 Strauss, Carol 95 Street, Steve 58,184,188,189 Stricklen, Don 171,173 Strimple, Marcilyn 58 Summers, Marilyn 82,206 Sunday, Paul 111,1,26,,127,195,202 Sunderwith, Lisa 95,177 Sutton, Stephen 58,140 Switzner, Diane 82,192,193 Taff, Chris 210 Talley , Talley , Jack 171,173,179 Jim 171,173 Talmadge, Kathy 71,118,213 Tanner, Joyce 71 Tanton, Karen 95 Taylor, Cynthia 23,71 Taylor, Dan 70 Taylor, Deborah 82 Taylor, Elizabeth 95,111,126,l27,197,202,206 Teachout, Terry 111,182,206,208,210 Teer, Marry 23 Thoman, Darrell 32 Thomas, Diane 36 Thomas, Guy 227 Thomas, Harvey 20 Thomas, Jim 23 Thomas, Mark 171,173,176,229 Thompson, Dana 95,122,123,206,215 Thomson, Bruce R. l8,19,198 Thomson, Randy 95,225 Timmons, Wayne 173 Tounzen, Ke Tower, Barry Towner, Jill Toyne, Sand Tozier, Mabe Trewett, Kat Trotter, Rob Truex, John Truex, Richz Tucker, Bill Turnage, Joy Turnage, Ru' Turnage, Wn Turner, Tylie Twigg, Elean Twitmire, Ar Tyler, Kevin Uldall, Noah Underwood, Ussery, J ohr Valentine, V Valentine, V VanHooser, Vandevende Vaughan, Ju Vaughn, Da' Veazey, J ea Vera, Cathe Viani, There Vifquain, Cl Vincent, Lir Votipka, B i Wactor A Wagner, Timms, Barbara 95 ,, L A Xwagq Toalson, Nathan 20 Todd, Doretta 70,219 Toepfer, Kim 5 8,210 17,202,206 to . 5 Tounzen, Ken 70,160,l21,l77,178 Tower, Barry 179 Towner, Jill 95 Toyne, Sandy 95,219 Tozier, Mabel 22 Trewett, Kathy 70 Trotter, Robert 38 Truex, John 20 Truex, Richard 193,225 Tucker, Bill 206 Turnage, Joyce 58 Turnage, Ruth 21 Turnage, Wm. 20 Turner, Tylie 95,118,119,190,191,212'- Twigg, Eleanor 22 Twitmire, Ann 215 Tyler, Kevin 58,160,177 Uldall, Noah 47,70,188,189,199,207 Underwood, Brent 123,229 Ussery, John 206 Valentine, Vicki 58,210 Valentine, Wayne 19 Vanlrlooser, Janet 23,70,184,208,210,219 Vandevender, James 58 Vaughan, Judy 83,186,206 Vaughn, David 95,223 Veazey, Jeannie 95,206' Vera, Catherine 33 Viani, Theresa 95,197,219 Vifquain, Chuck 176,229 Vincent, Linda 219 Votipka, Bruce 83,192,193,l96 Wactor, Alan 95,206,208 Wagenknecht, Burdette 24 Wagner, Tim 210 Wainwright, David 58,227 Walker, Lynda 58,206,210 Walker, Marilyn 30 Walker, Mary 33 Walker, Neil 70,225 Waller, J. Ed 16,183 Waller, Leila 21 Waltz, Charles 227 Ward, Frank 26 Wardop, Deborah 58 Wargo, Eileen 70 Waring, Richard 193 Warren, Mial 70,192,193,196,199 Wasson, Jo Ann 58,182,205,215 Waterman, Jim 36 Watkins, Kermit 26 Watkins, Penny 95 Watson, Elizabeth 58 Watts, Cecelia 83,206,207,208,210 Weatherford, Karen 21 Weber, Gail 83,221 Wegener, Wanda 82,206,207,210 Weiss, Mary 70 Wells, Carol 85,183,186 Wenig, Nancy 83,206,207 Wessling, Monica 95,106,107,197,215 Weule, Linda 95,197,219 Whaley, Earl 22,45 White, Carolyn 83,109,217 White, Pennie 70,215 White, Wade 223 Whitmire, Dana 83,206 Wiberg, Carl 70 Wicke, Robert 29 Wideman, Thomas 80,83,206,207,225 Wierzbicki, Mary 70 Wiese, Linda 58,206 Wilder, Dean 34 Wilhoit, James 83 Wilkins, Scott 229 Willard, Carl 20 Willett, Michael 58,186,189 Willett, Tom 28 Williams, Fred 191 Williams, Kathy 197,219 Williams, Paul 206,210 Williams, Robert 43 Willins, Gayle 5 Willis, Patty 23,70,215 Wilson, Christopher 95,171,173 Wilson, Don 95,208 Wilson, Jeffrey 83,227 Wilson, Robb 208 Wilson, Tawya 83 Winquist, Colleen 95 Wirt, Greg 185 Wischmeier, Ann 59,177,219 Witham, Bertram 20 Witmer, Randy 95 Wittig, Russell 70,186 Wohlford, Donald 70,192 Wohlgemuth, Cindy 70,207,210 Wohnlich, Jay 171,173,227 Wood, Sherri 59 Wood, Timothy 83,111,183,202,206 Woodruff, John 179,225 Woods, Jim 171 Woods, Lloyd 223 Woodside, Dave 122,179,225 Woody, Marla 95,206,219 Woody, Ron 95 Woolbright, Nancy 83,186 Wooten, Harry 85,206,207,210 Worley, Dave 140,193 Worth, Buddy 165,223 Wright, David 227 Wright, Richard 59,227 Wyatt, Harley 21 Wylde, Lester 95 jllymore, Ann 217 Yates. Will 20 Ybarra, Luisa 20 Yeates, Connie 70 Yocum, Sara 21 Young, John 22,186 Young, Roger 206 Zeiler, Dave 59,182 Zimmerman, Greta 83 Zlateff, Terry 149,173,229 -gg...--nm:-.4-.,...,..-....... - . 4,-.L-4 24 l. Jewell Hall before 1900. The cupola on the roof, the chimneys, and the shutters have since been removed. Standing in front ofthe pillars is one of Wm. Jewellls tirst graduating classes. 2 The lentils above every window and door are cast iron and had to be imported from several hundred miles away, a difficult task during the time Jewell was built. 3. Present day Jewell Hall stands even more statuesquely today. More legend of jew ll J-fall Every Je heard the st about J ewei as headquar troops. Yet Jewell Hall, been nomin Historic Pla and Dr. Cut department Jewell H al Register l growth of tf unique desi At one t isted of Wn served as th the 3rd ffloc ment, and t 46 1 on the ave since e pillars is asses, 2 The ire cast iron iundred miles Jewell was s even more I-fall Every Jewell student has at one time ketball goal, served as the gymnasium. heard the stories of Jewell Hall, the stories Built only miles from Indian camps, about Jewell when it served as a stable and Jewell Hall was the farthest building West as headquarters and hospital for Civil War and was considered the Harvard or Athens troops. Yet, there are even more stories about of the West. Today it is the oldest college Jewell Hall, and because of these stories it has building still in use West of the Mississippi. been nominated for the National Re 'ster of Jewell Hall is unique also in its construc g - Historic Places by both the state of Missouri tion. Modeled after the courthouse designed and Dr. Cuthbertson, chairman of the history by Thomas Jefferson in Williamsburg, Vir- department. ginia, it is basically colonial in style. The Jewell Hall was nominated for the Nation- ornate lentils that cover every window and al Register because of its history in the door and appear to be carved wood are cast growth of the college and because of its unique design and stalwartness. At one time Jewell Hall was all there ex- isted of Wm. Jewell College. The basement served as the library and later as the chapel, the 3rd floor served as the debate depart- ment, and the attic, equipped with one bas- . J W iron. These kinds of lentils were very un- usual in this part of the country when Jewell was built because they had to be imported from several hundred miles away. A cupola which sat on the center of the roof was re- moved somewhere between 1897-1903. Shutters which were used to keep the wind and rain out were removed. Electricity was first installed in 1898 and the chimneys which burned wood and coal for heat were removed. Between 1946-48 when the build- ing was redone many other changes were made. Part of the pediments, the wooden omaments on the lower edge of the roof, were removed. Because of their value they were made into lecturns for teachers which are still in use in the Hall today. Through the care of numerous people throughout the years of its existence, Jewell Hall has remained a building of great dur- ability and usefulness. The changes that have been made have served only to make Jewell Hall more sturdy, serviceable, and statuesque. f. 2 V .44- rg..-gzrni-v--S-s,Q..L..,..,r.-.....,. .. ..-.. . .r 4 I n lVlernory of Chris Miller 195 6-197 8 And God shall wipe away all tears frorn their eyes: and there shall be no rnore death, neither sorrovv, nor crying: neither shall there be any more pain .... And there shall be no night there: and they need no candle, neither light of the sun: for the . . i . f Lord God giveth them light, and they shall reign or ever and ever. Revelation 21 :43 22:5 ueir r nore 1d Ior the gn for : 22:5 1 19- .-.1-,,.-.m.v... 1.
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