Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)
- Class of 1955
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H f -:Conv,occItions ' II.g, THROUGHQYEARS OF AIIQIL 'AND I COMRADEQSHIP' 7110- , q . 5 GETHERI. -- 1 .96 I V Studentv,CoIII1Cil ff -5, Freshman Orientctibn' IX Q Orgdnizdiibxis- I' -' - . 'Who'sWho 'N -' . - ,lPub1icaIjonf,StdHs ' A ' I 'MID 'FRIENDLY 9SCtI5I1iSfQ- VQ '. 484 I I Pan-HellenicfmdwRushing-I1I I -,--'SordfiIies- .' ' ' Frdtemiiieif 'Q 3 ', . -' Rugbuf ,Que-iensuj -3 ,V '- 1 'H9meC0minq - -,ChIiStmQSV-- ' I: - f SQcial'Activitie5, ' I .Kill 'ANU1SPfHITfIb',fINDiIAYOHS , 1-I I- 4 I: -5 - Vg.--144 ' fkfhletic Orgdiiizcxtiohk'-i , ' I- Fobtball 1 I. A - ' - Basketball -' 5,BqsebcIll n .-.fI'rack' ' V A UNTC 'I'fIf2SEf LASICI' ICISIQ 3 I , LEGE D1-XYS.TOGETIjIER , ff' ' 1 Underclqssrxibnfl ' I ,.SenIor5 Ai . A .- Aavemsefne4igI 'I 'L , , UM., '5fif'.v u. I I E -I - -- 5 ---v4 ,-f, I -V 1-.-- -q..-.......,,.....-.. .... .,......... ....-.- ..... .... r, W.--...-- ...-......,.....,..... 1,,.,.,.,.,,.,.,. IN ATTEMPTING TO FIND A THEME FOR A CENTENNIAL YEARBOOK WE OF THE RAGOU-T STAFF WERE FACED WITH THE PROBLEM OF TRY- ING TO IOIN THE PAST WITH THE PRESENT AND BOTH WITH THE FUTURE. WE 'FEEL TI-IATTHERE IS ONE THING THAT ACCOMPLISHES THIS PUR- POSE. ONE THING THAT RECALLS FOND ORIES, BRINGS TO MIND PLEASANT EVENTS' OF' THE PAST YEAR, AND PROMISES HOPE FOR FUTURE YEARS. THIS ONE THING IS THE ALMA OUR PRIMARY INTEREST WAS TO PRESENT THE EVENTS OF THIS YEAR TO YOU,- BUT WE ALSO MADE AN ATTEMPT TO INSERT IN PLACES PART OF THE HISTORY AND RICH HERITAGE THAT HAS MARKED 100 YEARS OF CENTRAL COLLEGE. IT'S BEEN A LOT OF FUN PUTTING TO-I GETHER THIS YEAR'S BOOK AND IF IT SMEETS WITH YOUR APPROVAL IT HAS BEEN. TIIVIE WELL SPENT. I mt the rnysttc s a es 0 eve at mg ta cross ortzons wfzere thy jpatr 1 glzt all Cgfty towers artse no ec! sptres 0 all t e ye rs Cgfz t bless thy name oar Lgma ynater rough years 0 tot art cornracfeslztp toget er m J jgwencfly scenes an sptrtte en eavor ear ess an ree th loyafty weve tvea! 0 t e entra or t ee our tgma mater rtto tlzese ast 0 co! ege cfays toget er mt rntrtgfec! tlzoagfzts 0 cftstartt Jays tlzat sever trorzg tn tfzy att ar hope art eart we pfecfge to t ee Gentra to t ee oar gma mater Bernard Eugene M eland Hd 'ttf 'tfzt H 'iv jfs, et! ' f fl at a s , l . at ,F-1 ff ' 11, - JMC! Je, Jael JJJ W' Stl' frlte, e Lf ts 1 - u 1 fl t, s ' ft, Q dh ll, L ll, l . -.H .... .-.-..-........ ..,.. .....,- -....-...-.-..-- .....,......q., .,,., .,.,.. ,.,...,,.,., RATHER THAN DEDICATE THIS YEAR'S BOOK TO ANY INDIVIDUAL, AS HAS BEEN THE CUSTOM FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS, WE WANT TO DEDICATE THE 1955 RAGOUT TO OUR PARENTS. TO MOM AND DAD. FOLKS, I KNOW THAT WE OF THE STAFF SPEAK FOR THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY WHEN WE SAY THANKS. THANK YOU FOR THE LOVE AND ENCOURAGEMENT, FOR THE YEARS OF SAC- RIFICE, FOR THE OPPORTUNITY THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN US. WE HOPE THAT IN THE YEARS TO COME WE MAY BE WORTHY OF THIS DE- VOTION. ' 8 Q. 5 B if 52 F ,a 5 2 fi 5 ft 5 3 2 4 , V, 1 ,u , .' , A. 1' Ei 3 ' r .15 .4 'w , ,x CUQIS . .. , 1 J ..,........ :f'ff:?iigE-- -3-ffzzi. iz:-f , V .' 'Wax I.. .54-L , . y y .lf-2 If 7 1:fif'I',-H'g', 1 ' fi.??1.'L i-S151 . 1:12 T373-:f': '5F. L.:f. ., 'f.,wV,.,,.-- .f',....:,,,3,-r ,mpg 5,3 W V i . X qs 5,A:,.'1,. -A5,9:.4g,1z3-.?,gw4.-1 'f-:iv ., Aft, . 3 v..- ., N 21z4-:-J.2-1..l- -f'.i'!A-1: '-,.. -4--.77-51 f-'gi .V .. , ., - -.rg-1 x . Y, 1 .f -375172-'J-:i,1i-T:.fI3'j-GQS- ,I7.1'71? . .gf 'Q . . I J , 1 xy 1.5,-ki. ,. . , ,V X' , 1- 7'-Ziff:-2 : :Q-..:.'!Mffk.:1-'L' '--J--'.1.-,Nh - .fx 'wi-2:,4: ' -'. . '1 ' Q-,T 4, ' '1 4- , 'afftt-12:5:L:,::.l..4,2','M,g-.ff-,vm 1'?:if1:.',:,g -'L ,Q--.Lg . '-I - -1 . ,. 5 - . 1' K 3- .J ' 1 , -' ' , -Lx f -V U - ' :4.Q3..-..,-...,1-.g..-:.A,-...L ,,-,..rw. -Ln.-1.1-.,.w .,.,n.L...,........., , I ' ' 5- gr 1 -' - 4 I . I . . , fn??hHHm1'HmfH9I24rVvzvfmv ::::gqrgggqg:gr .geafpfz Woodward Sbresident' ofeslie Qatton mean ' 1 Brannock Hall A As soon as the charter for Central College was signed in 1854, work was started on construction of the building now known as Brannock Hall. The building was completed in 1856 and at that time composed the entire College. It was called The Academy and housed both the classrooms and liv- ing quarters. During the Civil War, normal procedures were interrupted when the Union Soldiers took possession of The Academy. Horses were quartered on the first floor while soldiers occupied the second and third floors. The name of the building was changed to Lib- rary Hall when Science Hall was constructed in 1895. The building was further changed in 1911 when it was transformed into a dormitory for men at a cost of S15,000. This modernization included steam heat, electric lights, and lavatories on each floor. It now containes 15 single rooms and 27 double rooms. Mr. T. Y. Brannock contributed S10,000, in memory of his brother lohn P. Brannock who was one of the first students. ln 1914 the building was formally named Brannock Hall. Once more, in 1928, Brannock was changed, this time into an administration and -class building. The first floor was devoted to the administrative offices, the second to class rooms, and the third floor to an Art Department and literary society halls. During the remodeling process, the old bell tower on the left end of the building cracked, making it necessary to lower this tower to the' level of the other one. ' Brannock assumed a new dignity during the summer of 1954 that can not be surpassed by the newer buildings on the campus. This building, which was the original building of Central College, now proceeds into its second century in a stately white. ' , I 1 .O . , I ,I 1- fly ,kvlfll Exgbjf 55, ' Q55 it V 'th-'Q 7, Q' xl 1 TV A xifwl . f - O7 315,31 AJ ' . W ll ' -f, I l , 'AX ' Il , 1 i f mf' 9' J ' l , ' I fi fi t Q '-n igffjf X in X , , M t , . c 3 yt M X V451 ,A if ,V , ' ff'- X .2 M ll ' , lg- lkfimkf' We - Y t fa ! film 1 Q 1 . Wilt, , 153 ,, , . i ...ff xl -. f ffit 't fi ful' 'F , A 1 ff, X. jf' - ,Lo ,, ' A 4 tit .3216-'f4fi.lg' fa-'f , -Sift! - - if M 5-5ft?':riull 'Q g54 .1 .3 +2 . Fl shi' 3 'ills Sstletfziire I f 4-Ss 'Q 1-lv:f,l- rt.ti2g!T5Ef,: vet -mvagzgsegggw,-1-W2-'if'fiwf :z:E:'f,' Es:4:f.,'w.: g5 ff' V- tt. '. .,. at ..... 12 , - ff' if R. H. Barker, Professor of Sociology Cornelius Carroll, Assistant Professor of Art Mabel Ellis, Associate Proiessor of Business L. G. Iohnson, Associate Professor ot History Marie C. Vilhauer, Associate Professor of Business Mrs. Florence Gaddis, Alumni Office Secretary Charlotte Thornhill, Secretary to the Dean LeAnn Foster, Secretary to the Director of Admissions Henry Rethwisch, Director oi Central . College Development Program E. M. Crigler, Assistant to the President and Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs Facult 8. Staff L ' ,I !, s V .7 -293' -mg. -Qi '--4, N 'Ehsnn k ,Q A 5 ag F' Y is f W YM -:J J if nl. - a 4 3 4 2, 19 px mg:- X Xx ,rc .W 'K . , Q7 .fffgg If N ., ,,. .. ..., 4 -x Vi 'flu Q' 1 v.,, D Lx 5: --1 ,.... -.......-.....----........,,.. ,-.....-- A... 0.--.,............v-QQ., .... -ni . ....,,.......-x.-.-. - .- x, 552.1 ' . L-3 ' JN-X X . P .14-,'a-AQ'--n 7132:-1, --jg L-2 -A: f L-2-1 :Ks XE? iw. , . Asif-.wg - --fi -L1-?' 'ul ' 'iggqsf Qu . 'Jw 1 5 -rs.,.L- . V.--Aww '11 x , ,.,g 1 4 1' -M75 . , 'A f-X ,..,, , Q- . . 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On, the second floor, where the museum is presently located, there was the library, and across from that was the museum. The museum, which served the pale- ontological, mineralogical, and zoological de- partments, was partially financed by a gift from Lon V. Stephens. Later the Chapel was moved to a different location as the library was ex- panded, then occupying bothits old location and the former chapel. ' , Also located in the building were class- rooms, laboratories, and three literary society halls. There was on the fourth floor a storage tank which served as a reservoir for water pumped from a spring located around Puckett Field House. . . . By 1918 the non-scientific material had been removed from the building leaving it ar ranged as it presently is with equipment valu ed at S75 000 nl X 75 as ff u v umm. .s K Nw W .mix QM fsm ft 7 lil 0 , W -.Nfl f f! 1 X47 AWN? ,M X sf I 77 5 LEW wvfi I -ir Xxx' mrs tnwlxfh , . . I 0 ' I-'Syl' .f-' . 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E his f Jlfwl H 4115555 wwf wiltfwfb ll' I V H I Q. 35 NM -fi-T5 if-le, -s..,,x f N ew' 'VH rf- ss W, X igf lg I H X JP' Wi5 .w M'- F acalty L. G. Abernathy, Professor of ' Physics. W. H. Brown, Professor of Biolo- gy and Geology. E. C. Buckner, Professor of Chemistry. C. E. Denny, Instructor in Mathematics. F. F. Helton, Professor of Mathe- matics and Astronomy. Benjamin I. Lyon, Associate Pro- fessor of Chemistry. Lester C. Shell, Associate Pro- fessor of Chemistry. G. A. Vaughan, Associate Pro- fessor of Biology. Classic Hall was built in 1911 as a part of the old Howard Payne College for Women. Up until this time Howard Payne Hall housed both the class- rooms and dormitory facilities. The new Classic Hall contained a number of classrooms, which were quite modern for the time, together with an auditor- ium and a gymnasium. The auditorium seated about 500 persons and was located on the second floor, while the gvmnasium took a large portion of the basement. The building, when first occupied, con- tained the English, Social Science, Foreign Language, Classic Hall and Athletic departments with the other subjects still being taught in Howard Payne Hall. The auditorium and gymnasium were both changed into classrooms with the increased enrollment after the merger of Howard Pavne and Central College. The newest improvements came last Summer when the class- rooms were painted and the halls sound proofed. Classic Hall has served well for 44 years and as Central College enters into its second century of existence it continues to serve for future generations of Centralites. i 1 '-H in BQ' -Wx W1 C of 346.2 Director of Howard Payne Hall 1 1 5 , 1 1 1 A A 1 Howard Payne Hall The first part of what is now Howard Payne Hall was erected in 1851 and opened in October, 1853. It was then a part of Howard High School. When the main building of Howard High School, which stood where Brannock Hall stands now, burn- ed in 1854, this boarding house was used for classes. In 1854 the north wing was completed. In 1889 the third unit was built. In 1910 the first sectionof the porch was erected. During the summer of 1920 the older part of the building was modernized and in 1921 a new section was added. The addition doubled the capacity of the dormitorv. It is heated by steam, lighted by electricity, and equipped with baths on each floor and with hot and cold running water in each room. It now provides a splendidly equipped well-furnish? ed home for 200 young women. In this hall there are also parlors, a reading room, an infirmary, and a dining hall. Mrs. Grace Stanley Assistant Director of Howard Payne Hall Edna Uphaus College Nurse M CM urry Hall McMurry Hall, a dormitory for men, was built by the lohn Epple Construction Company, the archi- tects being Trueblood and Graf of St. Louis, Missouri. The ground was broken on April 28th, 1927, and the cornerstone 'ceremony was held lune 23rd. On Tues- day, November 15, 1927, the dormitory was dedicat- ed by Bishop W. F. McMurry and Frank C. Rand of St. Louis delivered the dedicatory address. QCAQVJ Dean of Men - and Director of McMurry Hall The dormitory is named in honor of Bishop W. F. McMurry, president of Central College, 1924- 30. It is a four-and-a-half story brick building in the simple architectural style of the English country house. It provides, in addition to dormitory rooms for two hundred young men, a comfortably furnished lobby and living room, a spacious dining hall, a club room, kitchen and storage rooms. P' Luther T. Spayde Dean oi the Swinney Conservatory of Music The original Centenary Methodist Church was built in 1884. It stood on the western side of the campus with Science Hall to the north and Cupples Hall to the east. Preaching services were held up- stairs in the auditorium while the lower department was used for Sunday School and league meetings and as a lecture room by the college. The new Linn Memorial Methodist Church was completed in 1931. It is made of Bedford stone and is connected by arcades with the Swinney Conserva- tory on the north and the Parish House on the south. Linn Memorial Church The auditorium, finished in zenotherm and furnished with antique oak, has a seating capacity for 1200 people. The ground floor of the building is the Col- lege Chapel which serves for student assemblies and public services. The Cross Memorial Stone Tower at the east of the College Church has a base of 24 feet by 36 feet and a height of 96 feet. The walks leading to the entrance of the chapel pass beneath archways of stone. The tower was a gitt of Iames Thomas Cross and is a memorial to his parents, wife and children. 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Q Q Kin Linn Memorial Methodist church TLV i4 ' V3 f 22 1 Pf-V eer ' c' ' 4 Tiff. .., 'i - ,f if T' 'Tcl .' .ar 1 ,ff f J Old Centenary Church Wifi '1 -----' f-L N QW-A X 53119 ,Y---a-nw un- .inns- An Eyrxe according to Webster is hgur atuely an eagles nest and that rs lust what Eyrxe is to many Centralrtes Built in 1947 xt was once an officers club and was later rehabrlxtated and tumed over to the school by the govemment for a recreation center Before the building of the held house most ol the mdoor intramural actrv ities were held in the Eyne with the exception of men's basketball The Eyrie has seen many changes in its short life here on campus. Now it is open from 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. everyday except Sunday when it is open from 6 to 10 P.M. Intramural sports are no longer held here. and the whole building is open to the Student. Body at anytime, a privilege not enjoyed in the earlier days. Also the auditorium may be reserved by organiza- tions for specific occasions. The Eyrie now furnishes the meeting places for social and some professional organizations. Through all the changes that have occurred the Eyrie has remained a dwelling place for Centralites during their free time. t if 91 J. 1 yy w. mt N' Oryal F. Stiegemeier, Assistant Professor of Qymnasium Alice I.. Clawson, Assistant Professor ot Physical Education. Physical Education. The old gymnasium or, cracker box , was constructed in 1906. Through the years it was used for all indoor ath- letic events until the new field house was completed in 1949. It contains a bas- ketball court, shorter than present reg- ulation length, and this main floor is now used for women's P. E. classes and games. The lower floor contains showers and locker rooms for both P. E. students and Varsity Athletics. The Field House was completed in 1949 and in Iune, 1953 it was dedicated and named in honor of Dean Emeritus Errvstus Paul Puckett. It has a basketball court, a ten lap to the mile sixty-yard straightway cinder track, a baseball in- field and space for track and field events. High school regional basketball tourna- ments and an annual highschool invita- tional track meet are held here each year. In the seven years it has been in use Central's basketball teams have won or tied for six MCAU conference champion- ships. Richard S. Brumitt. Assistant Professor of Physical Education. 'xM..meRj u ' ' ow. J 'oi ..: 'gil , 5. ,ll-1' ,a-eww -1. V' -:1. -,1 - TLV, 5254-, . ,VI . I rl, V V . V 'T -' . H V V , ' N 5? ' - W , ', I 3 V .V 5 V .AV:V!.VA IVV- .AL I V s.V f, . g If - Q , V S - 511 , ,VV sy-51 V V V Vt '1 . . V -- . - - .f 4 V ' ' 5' . K x , 1 - V V, Q- V, i V V W ' I , I h . ' - ' 4 , - '-1V . Q -F V ' - . A Va - . 1 Y r 'Vg . ty ' ,. 53 ' . - V X . .' ' -Q , h L g 5 i A' .. Ve v-V . 5 , ' . . .L . A . V ML , A V, V. y V ' 'I ' H r' 1.32 5-'.:N',j .Vf . , . , ., A . '. - V J. -. X I V' .n , 1 r , en .J 1 . ' ,. 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' 'f 'K W Q .,.w .., W A -. 1-I-S- J: rf - 'f622c'.., ' Q, QR? eg ijsww 'zwirew' gf, 'N ,E wifi ggi, fdiffgi 26215 VV A , igifgzi, .,b gli f Q22 2 Q -if ' A P 1, Q, ,-5:','.- . . , 3 . ,Af 15, 'V V ,yi .-.fyya 4. A ' -' Z I -: .24 -5 .3, 'v.wgw ,fa-f,Q1,,if 1 .f ,4-34, L, V' 'V H ' Lam 'g-- ffi , . ' , fig- -j jr! mm , , 5 ?Efk'1:7 . . fa xv ia x Y 1 r--.., , ::3 ,'XTk 'jfiiip 51 f',1? .- 'J 'Qi-f1.'L 'w -'E , 'I' I , 4. t , -' 5fLU??l TY, 235553 I Q... s gf 1 4-... 2 ? PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT XQCAULMJ Zgfacdgy gi! ZZLW STUDENT BODY ADVISOR lf. W 5 QWM4 Student Council Through the cooperation of the student body, the council has marked up another successful year. The able guidance of our sponsor, Dr. M. E. ,Gaddis and a very capable group of officers consisting of president, Bud Bradley: vice-president, Gil Fleer: secretary, Maudell Summers and treasurer, lim Thompson led the student body through its many activities. The year got off to an excellent start with Fresh- man Orientation Week. One of the outstanding events of the year was Homecoming. Another high- light of the season was, the traditional Christmas dance which was well received. Other achieve- ments included the buying of a new piano for the en- tire student body, a talent, and the financing of the Collegian and the Ragout. During the past year, one of the primary goals of the Student Council has been to promote good- sportsmanship both on and oft campus. Besides the four student body officers the coun- cil included George Luther, senior class represent- ative: Don Spalding, junior class representative: Art Summers, sophomore representative: Ierry Schwab, freshman representative: loanne Odneal and Wayne Byington, Collegian: and Louis Iohnsen and Iim Burnside, Ragout. ' NWSQQ? . V 'rw--.-f .- .-.,x..M K Q .P '55 -N 'sa ,,, wg, Yi X. gi Lfm? i W. 9 , a w E. 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'C X u , 34 V . 1, ., rx, D - EA I Z7 . , X,,h md I A x, A M5 .5 9 .5 ' V2 fi , ,.....T, .--......,. - - ..A - - up -' Swv' If 191.91 .EEWQY 9.0 sz- 11? n v . 5, n n . ,Gt .1 i , , , ,-.....l..:. , ,,..,W-.-- ,,-,... -n.., Around The Con MALE QUARTET W W We Practice, practice. All we ever do is practice. But practice makes perfect. There's always gotta be a wise guy. Fffwn, F D S M Summers SECOND ROW' Eberhart FRONT ROW: Bowman, Hays, Holt, Clymens, Foster, Ervin. Held, Brown, oster, .. ummers. . . . . Estes, Schubel, Taylor, Thomas, Kelly, Poindexter, Van Cleve, Anderson, Vardell, Muff. THIRD ROW: Hannah, Kidwell, Morris, Rohlfing, Geiger,.Bachman, Beaver, Harder, Griese, Kays. FOURTH ROW: Dawson, Starkey, Laughlin, Innes, Lewis, Walker, Morgan, Norton, Moore. A .Md Kaloloeffa Clwir The Central College A Cappella Choir has been one of the outstanding musical organizations on' the campus ever since its organization in 1932. To gain membership in this select vocal group, one must start the battle early in the fall and maintain his efforts throughout the year. The reason for all the concern given by every hopeful member is the high standards set by the former members of the group, and Dean Luther T. Spayde, the director. Even though Dean Spayde feels that complete perfection has never been reached, the choir has gained the reputation among music critics of being one of the finest young vocal groups in the mid-West. i The highlight of the year's accomplishments comes in the Spring when the choir presents its an- nual tour of Missouri. Concerts are given in many high schools and churches in both cities and small towns, where high praises of music critics and au- diences are won. V With a reputation for widely-varied programs. the choir finds little difficulty in pleasing any type of audience. The program this year included Scar- latti's Exsultate Deo and Bach's All Breathing Life , two unusual modern numbers, Thompson's The Noise of the Multitude , and Richter's The Creation, as well as spirituals and folksongs from many lands. The many hours of practicing and working out of the minutest details reaches fruition when a tour is completed and the members have the sublime feeling of having done their job well. In adclition to their twenty-one-concert tour in the western part of the state, the choir sang for the Missouri Annual Conference at the Missouri Metho-' dist Church in Columbia on September 26, and for the Lafayette County Reformation Service at the Civic Auditorium in Lexington on October 31. The season was concluded with concerts in Swope Park, Broadway, and Linwood Methodist Churches in Kansas City on May l. ' Soloists with the choir this season were: Mar- ianna Anderson, mezzo-soprano: Marian Bowman, alto: Miss Helen Held, soprano: and David Starkey, tenor. FRONT ROW: Hutcherson, Fuka, Ioyce, llennings, Harris. SECOND ROW: Prof. Shell, Holly, Sipes, Bradley, Dawes, Dr. Brown. THIRD ROW: Preuss,Schultz. Spalding, Luther, Painter, Smith. L 621556211 ibegfoz Alpha Epsilon Delta, is g national fraternity for pre-medical students which seeks to help men and women planning a medical career develop as they should during the college years. The goal of the Central College, Missouri Alpha Chapter, is to give pre-medical students the opportunity to meet with each other to discuss mutual problems of interest, and also provide a social bond between them. Bi-monthly meetings are held, often in the fac- ulty sponsors' homes, where papers on medical subjects are given by different members. Variety is given these programs by extending invitations to area doctors who take an evening off to come in and talk with the pre-meds. In the fall and spring of this year an open meeting was held to which all new students inter- ested were invited to attend. The Cider and Dough- nut Ball included medical films and explanations of just what A. E. D. is and does. Turning to the lighter side, this year's festivities included a Christmas party in the home of Profes- sor Lester C. Shell and participation in the annual Tri-Science club banquet held in the spring. The traditional A. E. D. float was entered in the home- coming parade and drew a second place in the humor division. Under the effective guidance of Dr. Walter H. Brown and Professor Lester Shell, the organization's activities have become widespread in scope. Field trips are a regular part of the agenda. In 'February the group traveled to St. Louis and Barnes Hospital where they toured the hospital buildings and watched surgery. But the highlight was the Chicago trip in the spring. Four years of hard labor were more than re- warded when a great many senior members re- ceived admission to various medical schools throughout the nation. Besides the sponsors, the' following members, as officers, have completed a most successful term in office: Bob Dawes, president: George Luther, vice-president: Dorothy Fuka, secretary: Iohn Hut- cherson, treasurer: and Louise Ioyce, reporter. FRONT ROW: Burnham, Suppiger, Nibeck. Bartosh, Ackerman. BACK ROW: Wyckoff, 'Williamson, Vanderbeck, Lyon, Neville, Pershall. .tt Qi mega The Zeta Lambda chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, National Dramatics fraternity started the year's ac- tivities with an open house, designed to promote interest in the group among new and old students. Alpha Psi carried on its purpose of advancing the dramatic, art in its varied forms by working on a number of different projects during the year. The main function of the first semester was the production of R.U.R. a play by Karel Capek which was presented early in November. Ably directed by Charles Vanderbeck, the play 'presented many thought-provoking ideas to the attending audiences. A double casting of all female parts allowed many more people to participate in this production. During the second semester, major emphasis was directed toward a movie project to provide en- tertainment for the students on weekends. A nom- inal charge was made to cover .film rentals and equipment maintainence. Any profit shown was put into a fund to provide more movies. Along with this project, a group of three one act plays were presented on the campus in the spring. The plays presented ci variety of themes and were each di- rected by a different person. The St. Louis alumni group of Alpha Psi Omega brought a play to the campus in the spring, also. The play was advertised by the local chapter and was enjoyed by all who attended. Zeta Lambda met every first and third Monday of each month under the supervision of Dr. Thomas A. Perry and the student officers. Dick Nibeck was cast director and ludy Suppiger was assistant di- rector. Martha Taylor was business manager, Gwen Bartosh was historian, and Dave Lyon was parlia- mentarian. FRONT ROW: Foster. Grimsley, Eberhart, Dawson, Nichols, Hodge, Anders. SECOND ROW: Cleveland, Bryant, Laughlin, Dean Spayde, Taylor, Beaver. mericcm of 0r9oufLi5f5 The Central College student chapter of the American Guild of Organists has centered this year's activities around the study of organ literature. Members of the group have given reports on the various stages in the development of organ music from the Renaissance to the present time. Each paper was illustrated by recordings or by student performances. The organization also attended several organ recitals in the surround- ing area. The Central Missouri Chapter of the American Guild ot Organists rnet on the Central campus in March. The local chapter was included in the meet- A ing and attended the recital ot Mr. Robert Clark, which was given on the Wick's organ in Linn Memorial Church. I Officers this year were: Ronald Dawson, president: lane Eberhart, vice- president: and Sharon Nichols, secretary-treasurer. Dean Luther T. Spayde was the faculty advisor. 0l'LC8l f An unusually large turnout of new band mem- bers this year enabled the Central College March- ing Band to display its talents on a larger scale than it has during the last few years. With so many members unfamiliar with this marching band's meth- ods, a lot. of extra work was needed to bring the organization up to its traditional level.. Evidence that this work was done faithfully was abundant when the band performed at the football games. Drawing upon a seemingly .inexhaustible store of ideas, the Marching Band's able director, Professor Thomas E. Birch, put an entirely new half-time act on the field for every home game. Aside from its regular duties, the Band served capably at other school functions, such as the Homecoming Queen Coronation and marching in an academic procession during the convocation. Also during the convocat- ion, the Band performed a special program which drew from the various acts during the years, and at- tempted to show the convocation visitors the quality of the work done. by the Band All in all a fine year was experienced A lot of work was done and the successful season that resulted was ample reward for the Band members The Varsity Band known popularly as the three thirty band displayed the1r talents at each of the home basketball games this year Much of the credit for the success of this band must go to its director, Student Assistant Ierry Longwell. Under his guidance, the band met three times a week to perfect the selections they presented at each game. Many of the old favorites were played, as well as a large number of new, more up-to-date material. A concert for the local high school students climaxed the year's activities. The sterling performances by this organization have caused it to be looked upon as one of the best Varsity Bands in years. With the close of the Marching Band season, the College Concert Band was organized and the regular rehearsalsqgot under way, The great number of quali- fied players made competition keen for the coveted chairs. The Band inaugurated what they hope will become a yearly event when' they presented a Pop Concert early in February. With this experience be- hind them, the Band members began working toward the ,annual Spring tour. Rehearsal schedules were stepped up as tour came closer, until finally the big day came The Band toured the eastern part of the state and then came back to Fayette to prepare for the annual home concert When the fmal encore was played and the last of the applause had died away forty tired musicians relaxed at last and look ed back with satisfaction on a 1ob well done - 1 I 1 - n ,, . ,, . . . . 1 1 ..,, ' ' ' ' ' in----n....... .,..-..-........-..,..-.,...,. ,..,.,..-,...V .. .-5,1 L faq?-I X. , , A, 1 ,A,. , 1 -f-ff V WQJ- . Y , ,,,,k:,k,Mfv , v 1 If 1 ,Q qibl A A Jbl , Q- - A A - f ' was Y 3 . wa 'f 2 ' W , P af f --fi, A ,. - Q 3 2 Q : ft N, . x IA . s. , ' yew A A ,fo .. 'ig I u , v ' . :fi ' 'R -X 1 - - WX' . Y Lf f' A N' fi' 1 f' J I .J 'l 5 K 1 ! ,W www-12 . ' k XR If . Q 7 i'41 . , f - '. iv, 'K ' ' j v 'ff Q ff' K Q ?x1 5A' 'V xx-ikgxu N732-w-WM -N A my '1'X! ex- gig' IH ' 137' x xy QX3 V 1 I ' 1 NF? l 3 W ' LA I I l ' ' ' ' k Mis ni .M i m . 4 gg I Wy ? x, M . W , ,gf-'LX , L 1 -4 if ,filil , gqlgwx A ' f .,,,5 LQ 'x in 6 Y if . V V, V I I X K . Q FRONT ROW: Carroll, Van Cleve, Ridder, Erwin, Tucker, Green. SECOND ROW: LeFever, Harper, Simon, Heavin, Bayse, Steele. THIRD ROW: Glaser, Dimond, Kelley, Iackson, Brennecke, Miss El1is,lis, Littrel, Wyckoff, Dr. Vilhauer, Thomhill. 'FOURTH ROW: Lyon, Besgrove, Kroeger, Wyckoff. minem The Business Club is an organization for all business majors cmd minors who maintain an M average or better. Its purpose is to promote and maintain fellowship among the students of the Bus- iness Department, to acquaint the members with present business procedures and trends, and en- courage good scholarship. The officers for this year are Bob Kleinert, pres- ident: Dave Lyon, vice-president: Neva Carroll, sec- retary: Lynn LeFevre, treasurer: and Paul Engsberg, parliamentarian. The Business Club meets once a month on the fourth Monday night at 8:00. The programs have included talks by Mr. Paul Darby, C. P. A., of Boon- ville, who spoke on public accounting: and Mrs. B. I. Lawrence of Fayette, who spoke on what the sec- retary expects of her boss. P This fall the Business Club sponsored a mixer for the students interested in becoming members of the club, and just before Christmas the members enjoyed a party at the home of Miss Mabel Ellis, one of the club sponsors. The other sponsor of the club is Dr. Marie Vil- hauer, Head of the Business Dpartment. FRONT ROW: Prof. Modlish, Hamblin, Brown, Dunlap, Luyster, Bohn, Schmidt, Douglas, Porter, Wirt, Blase, Bollinger, LeFever. SECOND ROW: Lawhon, Forman, Collins, Downing, Renirow, Hogan, Iones, Smith, Davis, Peter. THIRD ROW: Douglas, Smith Sleade, Gross, Litle, Hull, Corn, Bienke, Moore, Berry, Langworthy. Chaise! Ciwir The forty-five members of the Chapel Choir have rehearsed on Tues: day and Thursday evenings at 7:00 and have sung regularly for chapel ser- vices during the year. Special performances were qiven in Assembly and at St. Paul's Methodist Church in observance of Race Relations Sunday. A carol service was given during the Christmas season. Officers elected for the year were Robert Utlaut, presidentg Daniel Fridley. vice-president: and Rosemary Lelfever, secretary-treasurer. Katherine Doug- las has been rehearsal accompanist. The choir has been directed by Mr. Paul Modlish and accompanied by Mr. Robert Keyton. A FRONT ROW: Prof. Shell, Herrin, Fuka, Sipes, Bradley, Ioyce, Ham blin, Boiinger. SECOND ROW: Hanson, Cavanah. Hair, Thompson. Keeley, Neville. THIRD ROW: Buckley. Glasgow, Layton, Smith, Luther. FOURTH ROW: Dawes, Stuesse, Prof. Lyon. Benjamin, Dr, Buckner. V 1 gliemidfry 6644 A The Chemistry Club, a student affiliate of the American Chemical Society, is an organization for students majoring in chemistry who have shown an aptitude in this field after three semester's work. Meeting the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, the group is given an opportunity to hear and discuss scientific papers prepared by in- dividual members Two representative papers pre sented th1s Vear were Vitamin A and The Action of Isotopic Rays 1n Cancer In an effort to make the act1v1t1es of the Chem istry Club better known during the fall term a meet 1ng was opened to all students mterested As a part of the program a color film was shown on aluminum. The Christmas season was not allowed to slip by unobserved. The club was treated to a holiday party by Professor and Mrs. Lester C. Shell in their home. Then in the spring the members also par- ticipated in the annual science banquet. The slate of officers leading this year's activities were Bob Dawes president George Luther vice president Louise Ioyce secretary Ioan Bofmger treasurer and Dot Puka reporter Dr E C Buck ner who had been absent for two years was wel comed back Dr Buckner Professor Lester C Shell and Professor B I Lyon are the sponsors . . . H . ' ' ' ' . n n . I I I . ' . u ' . ' . ' , 1 1 1 1 . . . , , . . . . ' I . I . . , . FRONT ROW: Muff, Montgomery, Odneal, Runge. SECOND ROW: Brent. Hulse, Conley, Little, Thrasher, Weathers, Moore. THIRD ROW: Bowman, Ervin, Payeur. mmafiw Each year the whole campus looks forward to the plays sponsored by Alpha Psi Omega. Few people realize that there is another organization which has a very vital part in the production of these plays. This organization is the Dramatics Club. They aid Alpha Psi in gathering props, building the set, and in the million other things that make a play a success. In the Dramatics Club, buddinq actors and act- resses gainy the experience which will make them capable members of Alpha Psi Omega. In so doing. they earn the necessary number of entrance require- ment points. Points may be earned in the follow- ing ways: by working on stage construction for the dramatics production, by working on one or more of the other production or promotional committees, by doing some sort of backstage work during a per- formance, or by accepting a part in one of the plays. The main production of the year was R. U. R. Dramatics Club members were very proud of their part in producing this play. The Club also assisted Alpha Psi in promoting the movies which that or- ganization sponsors each week end. A number of one act plays were also given this year. Several of these were cast almost entirely from the Dramatics Club. Iodie Odneal served as president this year and did a very splendid job of keeping everyone 'on the job.' FIRST' ROW1' Dr- Schutt, Nibeck, Hammond, Hall, Koper, Hug. SECOND ROW: Keay, Steele. Green, Harper, Collins, Wood, Gwinn, Wilson, Buyse, Lonqwell, Yoder, Yoder, Nichols, Neal. THIRD ROW: Dishman, Littrell, Burnside, Wyckoft,Odneul. jnfure ,Zac em of .fdmerica Future Teachers of America is the professional organization for those who are interested in the teaching profession. It has both state and national connections. The main purpose of F. T. A. is to find and train leaders, and to build up in student teachers a deep sense of professional responsibility. Through its programs and activities its members become ac- quainted with the h1story problems rdeals leaders programs and struggles of the organized teaching profession F T A meets on the second Tuesday of every month for its reaularly planned meetings in an up per room at the Eyrie The varied programs include panel discussions, educational films, speakers, and students telling of their experiences in supervised student teaching. In addition to the regular meet- ings, special events such as the annual Christmas Party and the Spring Picnic are held for the mem- bers. Dr. Walter R. Schaff and Dr. B. I. Lawrence, ponsor and co-sponsor respectively have been a great help in guiding our experiences Officers for the year 1954 55 Include Ioan Ham mond Pres Dick Nibeck Vice Pres Wllla Brown Sec lupon her graduation Sue Hall completed the year as Secl hm Koper Treas Von Hug Program Chairman Mary Wood Social Charrman rc' .4 an , , 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' N . . . . I - . 1 -1 1 1 ' -1 1 -, ' - 1 1 -1 1 . , , . A N V .1 -wgyQi,.gg? if x if 9 .,A ,A - :Jw 'yu ,4 .1V2k.,,? Qxffa mf KA f 1 Q P' ,, If lff ,,'fl f'f 15 X QL ff lik Q 2 - P5 -' Pix' P fx. Q ' YE .g,a1.1zI.,l ,Q ., . Q fwriff M, w w 1 j?7ifH gizpkgeii W' iii' 491,11 ' ,s :pf ' , gy mm f, A + K.. Qt f Q be' , s 13 . M ,J A ,z .. . 2 w M .W he ,, , ,,,,.,. R f fi W SQ ,-.J INV! i'EjY!f,f A 9 My 'S-. X: QFBWT FIRST ROW: M. Porter, Wilson, Simpson, LaFever, Little, Chon, Hammond, Moon, Bawa, Cinsetl Dr. Eller. SECOND ROW: Estes, Bollinger, Barney, Kidwell, Hulse, Bartosh, Taylor, Morrison. THIRD ROW: Gross, B. Porter, Ravenscratt, Kelly, Hogan, Grimshaw, Bakewell, Burgin, Hood, Dr. Hix. FOURTH ROW: Unser, Dr. Svanoe, Berry, Litle, Moore, Wyckoff, Bunqe, McMemee Fleer, Lorenz, Adams. Drake. Jo... cz. As a national professional fraternity, Kappa Chi helps undergraduate students who are entering some phase of Christian service to re-interpret the meaning of the word professional. As a social group, it lends to the atmosphere of friendship and personal enrichment. The group enjoyed their first and third Monday night meetings every month with several friends and sponsors. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwight, Dr. and Mrs. Meredith Eller Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hix, Dr. and M.rs. Harold Svanoe, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Woodward, and Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Koch. The Kappa Chi officers for the year were: First semester - Charles Moore, presidentf Ierry Moon, vice-president: Marilyn Connelly, secretary: Charles Gross, treasurer: and LaVern Blase, reporter. Second semester - Torn Adams, president: Richard Litle, vice-president: Sharon Little, secretary: Bob Grim- shaw, treasurer: and .Nancy Bollinger, reporter. L, .F gc. 1. f N H . , ,A I F 5 L f ,, X f Q , ff 4 A.. fn. f f 1 j f f I .4 Wiz , Y f f ,f f X -iqyv r , F 1 V Wm-M ,Mil A iffff xw,fmff ', ,f f , saw- 1 1 x M, 9 . , 2. . i :gg WWA' A , mf! Q M Q, 'QF f f 51 f X V' ms, ff Q. Q,,,, M .nn--U f A img gawxfa.. 1 , JA. ,V 2, 4 J 2 1 f F NYU 'f' wif'yf,f5?3?:Q5fff.gzf QNX fr 'WTQMQ N Q , MF ' x .mf nm, L - 4- . h ,W , ff ff W' x '7' FIRST ROW: Unser, Deon Dunlap. McFarland. SECOND' ROW: Morrison, Anderson, Koper, Beckett. me marry Aa! ,Maude ovmci The McMurry House Council consists of cr group of members of the dormitory who were selected by the members of their respective floors. The' purpose of the Council was to drcxw up necessary rules and regulations for the governing of the dormitory. Due to the Wonderful cooperation of the men of the dorm, no rules or restrictions were needed to be enforced by the council, therefore, the council did not meet this year. 62 ,! ,, FI33JSg'1LkROW Mlchxe Dean Dunlap Slpes Moore Dawes SECOND ROW Lmnemcm Longwell Shields Moffat Downmg Byrd ' muff? Ad! Qlflfnfflg 0l .'5 The McMu.rry Hall Counsellors exercrsed a fnendly and gurdmg m fluence on the men rn the dorm1tory They were cr part of the general group and yet showed lecxdershrp and wrsdom rn solvrnq the 1nev1table problems of dorm lrfe There were two counsellors 1n each wmg of the dorm whose duty 1t was to help new students orrent to dorm and campus llfe and to mcuntcun some sembhnde of order. Our hats are off to the counsellors of 1954-55 for a job well done. FlRST ROW: Rohrer, Lyon, Beaver, Longwell, Morris, Keyton. SECOND ROW: Buddemeyer, Berry, Cleveland, Holt, Grimshaw, Kidwellg Spayde, Stout. THIRD ROW: Hartley, Edson, Greiner, Hannah, Taylor, Corn, Welcelean, Foster, Montemurro. FOURTH ROW: Morgan, Turley, McCartney, Day, Moore, Fridley, Innes, Dawson, Laughlin, Starkey, Bachman. p ph Wu .Aida With the passing of another year, Phi Mu Alpha can once again look back on a very busy time. The year got off to a rapid start with the annual province convention, held this year onthe Central College campus. Delegates from all over the province poured into the college to enjoy what the province governorrcalled one of the best conventions in a long time. It took a lot of work for the members, but it was well worth the effort. Immediately after the convention, attention was directed toward the annual American Rhapsody. Building on the theme On The Town a show was developed that lived up to the reputation that, through the years, has grown around this yearly presentation. Variety was the by-word and the show had everything from a classical piano solo to a pagan ritual dance. Pledging was carried on while the show was being perfected, and shortly after its presentation fourteen pledges were formally initiated into the fraternity. The annual program of contemporary American music was presented in the spring, to carry out the desire of Phi Mu Alpha to place before the com- munity the chance to hear all areas of music. This program is designed to fulfil one of the fraternity's objectives: to advance the cause of music in America. The very capable head of this organization was the president, Jerry Longwell, while Ed Morris acted as vice-president. The secretary was Gordon Bea- ver, and Dave Lyon was treasurer. A great deal of credit for the -year's success goes to the excellent sponsor of Phi Mu Alpha, Mr. Robert- E. Keyton. FRONT ROW: Graves, Taylor, Eaker, Nichols, Miss Hayes. SECOND ROW: Held. Muff, Grimsley, Williamson, Gwinn Hays THIRD ROW: Foster, Clymens, Farnham, Summers, Hammond, Eberhart, Bryant, Wieman. FOURTH ROW: Hutchinson Groce WA! Em Stegner Ackerman. This past year Phi Beta has been constantly busy in the effort to promote an appreciation of music and speech on Central's campus. This effort, combined with the promotion 'of fellowship among its members, is the purpose of Phi Beta. The members meet in the Phi Beta room at eight o'clock to discuss and plan ways of carrying out their purpose, Tau Chapter is one of the for- tunate chapters to have a meeting room all its own. To be a member of Phi Beta, each girl must he recommended for membership by her teacher, must audition before the active members, and must pledge for a certain amount of time before she is initiated. This year congenially opened with the tradi- tional tea for the freshmen interested in music and speech. Next on the calendar was a much-awaited event, the Homecoming breakfast, to which all alum- name were invited. A big step forward for Tau Chap- ter was the initiation of five new patrons and pa- tronesses. .The highlight of December was the Christmas party with Phi Mu Alpha at Howe's Cafe. Novel and professional entertainment was provided by both fraternities. After the party came to a close, everyone stayed for dancing. Ianuary saw the initiation of fivevnew pledges into Phi Beta. They had first presented a program which included their original compositions and which took much hard work. The pledge banquet in February welcomed the newcomers and furthered the spirit of sisterhood among Phi Betas. A new pledge class was initiated in the spring. To close the year, Phi Beta and Phi Mu had a party together, Of course, much fun was had by everyone. Phi Beta's able and helpful faculty and alumnae adviser is Miss Opal Hayes. The officers are the folowingz Marilyn Baker, president: Martha,Tay1or, vice-president: Mary Lou Graves, secretary: Sharon Nichols, treasurer: Barbara Ackerman, historian: lean Muff, door-keeper. FRONT ROW: Kelly, Bollinger, McGill. SECOND ROW: Browning, Ienkins, Koch. THIRD ROW: Svanoe, Woodward. Q media STATE AND NATIONAL TOP RATING IN PUBLIC DISCUSSION AND A TOP RATING IN THE STATE DEBATE TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTED THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE 1954-55 SPEECH SQUAD UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. HAROLD C. SVANOE. 'Lee Woodward, senior, Don Browning, junior, cmd Robert Koch, sophomore, swept the top ratings in public discussion in the state event, and Lee Woodward copped similar honors at the University of Nebraska tournament, while Don Browning earn- ed a top award in discussion in the National Pi Kap- pa Delta tournament at Redlands University, Red- lands, California, in April. Don Browning also re- ceived a certificate of superior in debate in the Nebraska tournament, and with his teammate Mau- rice McGill captured top honors in the state debate tournament, with a 5 win 0 loss record. Next best debate record of the year was Lee Woodward's 3 win O loss record at Nebraska, teaming with Larry lenkins, newcomer to the squad, who moved along fast to round out a position on Central's no. 2 team by the end of the season. Dana Kelley and Nancy Bollinger began their intercollegiate debate activity with two wins in five debates at the state tournament at Warrensburg. Terry Pritchett, sophomore, won his spurs in his iirst try at intercollegiate speaking when he copped an excellent rating in public discussion at the state tournament. He was also the winner of the campus Speech Arts Festival in oral interpretation. Lyman Barker, known to his readers as Pete represented the college in the state original poetry event, after winning the college award in February. Robert Koch repeated his win in oratory in the Speech Festival, while Don Browning Won the award in the extempo- raneous speaking tor the second year. Pi Kappa Delta closed out a successful season with the initiation of four freshmen-Dana Kelley, Nancy Bollinger, Maurice McGill, and Larryllenkins. The debate question for the year was Resolved, that the United States should recognize the Com- munist government of China , while the question for public discussion was phrased: How can the American educational system best meet the needs of our society? . 6 SEATED: Dr. Vilhauer, Littrell, Harper, Prof. Ellis. STANDING: Wyckoff, Carroll, Green, Steele. Q Omega Z Since its installation on this campus in 1949, the Beta Upsilon Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary fraternity in business education, has very successfully promoted its ideals oi Loyalty, Service, and Progress. This year, under the leadership of its President, Donna Littrell, the Beta Upsilon Chapter has again promoted and maintained its high principles of outstanding scholarship, good citizenship in the college community, high ethical standards in busi- ness and professional lite, and the teaching of ser- vice as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Other officers serving this year -were: Vice-President, Ed- ward Harperp Secretary, Ioyce Green: Treasurer, Barbaa Steele: and Historian, Delores Bland Wy- ckoff. Neva Lee Carroll and Norma Gladstone McDaniel were welcomed into membership first semester. Second semester we welcomed Charlotte Thornhill. ' ' This group is most fortunate in having Miss Mabel Ellis and Mrs. Marie C. Vilhauer for their very helpful and co-operative sponsors. This year Mrs. Vilhauer has completed work for and received her Ph.D. Degree from New York University. She has also further distinguished the Beta Upsilon Chapter by being elected Vice-President of the National Council of Pi Omega Pi. Both Mrs. Vilhauer and our chapter president attended the National Delegate Convention of Pi Omega Pi which was held in Chicago in December. Our chapter was also represented at the Annual State-wide Business Education Workship held in Columbia on March 19. Highlights of this year's activities have been the Annual Business Department Mixer held in co- sponsorship with the Business Club, the annual Christmas Banquet, and the annual Spring Picnic which is the last event of the year. Other activities have included remedial classes in shorthand and typewriting. the typing of letters for the Red Cross, mimeographing tor individuals and organizations, and the publication of the Pi Omega Pi Newsletter. Programs have consisted of reports on outstand- ing leaders in the field of business education and special papers on current practices in the profes- sional world. Beta Upsilon is again this year making avail- able the Pi Omega Pi Scholarship Award for an outstanding business student. This award will be presented at Commencernnt Exercises. The chap- ter has conferred high honors upon two of its mem- bers by naming them The Ideal Secretary and The Ideal Business Teacher. Again this year our record has improved and we are offering a challenge to successive members to further improve and excel this year's achieve- ments and accomplishmnts. Edward Harper THE IDEAL BUSINESS TEACHER Vice-President of Pi Omega Pi. Minoring in Math and Education, Practice teach- ing bookkeeping and typing, Student assistant in Business Department. Donna Littrell PRESIDENT Charlotte Thomhill NEW MEMBER SECOND SEMESTER Ioyce Green THE IDEAL SECRETARY Secretary and issue editor of Pi Omega Pi, Student assistant in the Business Department, planning to do graduate work at University of Illinois. ,69 SEATED: Iohnsen, Hood, Hatfield, Wilson, Runge, Hammond. STANDING: Prof. Watson, Dean Dunlap, Dr. Brown, Prof. Iohnson, Lyon, Borchcxxdt, Dr. Gaddis. Greiner, Dr. Barker. gamma on Pi Gamma Mu is the national social science honor society open to faculty members alumni and upperclassmen with superlor rank in the field of social science The purposes of the SOC16fY are the Cl11tlVQl1OI1 of hlgh scholastic attatnments and the stlmulatlon of interest in the solution of social problems Once a month members of the M1ssour1 Kappa Chapter of P1 Gamma Mu meet to read and drscuss papers on 1nterest1ng SOCIUI topics Some of the programs for this vear 1ncluded The Cr1s1s of World Overpopulatlon Pr1son Riots Causes and Solutions , The Problem of Mental Deficiency . United States Policy Toward China Racial In tegratlon 1n the Pubhc Schools and The Defense of Western Europe The years events were cl1 maxed by the annual spring banquet Officers for the vear 1954 55 were Carol Wilson president Robert Hood VICE pres1dent Prof L G Iohnson secretary treasurer Paul Ensberg reporter hrst semester and Iohn Peter Gremer reporter sec ond semester Dr M E Gaddis IS governor of the Missouri Provmcc- of P1 Gamma Mu 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 . - - - . . . 11 11, , . . . . ,, , . I . . . I I - I , , ' , . . . - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 . . . . I I - . . ' 11 . . - - U 4 . . . -' 11 11 . . l . . . I . 1 - . , ,.,, . A ,., i . .,...,,:.,.,,.,a...,,. .-..... .. ..,-,.-. ..... -----.....,-...--.,..... .- .V ee... ....,....-F--12---'-re-x-. . .....,.-.M . -..-,--- ISIEIETED: Prof. Vaughn, Byington, Bakewell. Mr. Crigler. STANDING: Thrasher, Bollinger, Pershall, Berry, Moore, Taylor, Riutcel, a . 4 el., sw The Central College Student Radio Staff was originated in March of 1954 under the direction of Dr. Thomas Perry, Dr. Harold Svanoe, and Professor George Vaughn. Since the original date the How- ard County-Central College news program has been heard every morning, Monday through Friday, at seven forty-five, including vacation periods and summer months. The program consists of the news of Fayette and Howard County, and it is heard through the re- mote facilities ot KWRT, in Boonville, Missouri. Cen- tral College has its radio room in Classic Hall. At this time the students of the radio staff wish to thank the following people for giving us sugges- tions, and helping us improve the program. Bill Tedrick and Bill Diekroeger, KWRT, who make this program possible: Ralph Reynoldsj WFRL, Freeport, Illinois, now of KWRT, Mae Kennedy McCord, and Claude Ratcliffe, KOMU-TV, who came to speak to us on the progress of'radio broadcasting: Mr. Edgar Crigler, Professor George Vaughn, and Pro- fessor Lester Shell, our advisors, and all our spon- sors. 71 FRONT ROW: Prof. Vaughn, Botinger, Burnside, Black, Dr, Brown. SECOND HOW: Brown, Dooley, Haenssler, Hug, Ptroender. Faith, Norton. THIRD ROW: Christian, Diekroeger, Crawford. 3048! and sjOl C8lO5 Scalpel and Forceps, an honorary organization for biology majors cmd minors, began its activities for the year 1954-55, by receiving eleven new mem- bers. Interesting discussions, films featuring var- ious biological interests, and papers prepared and presented by the members, constituted the bi-month- ly meetings. The unusual custom of responding to roll call by giving the scientific name oi' some plant or animal was again continued with the Gorilla Gor- illa and Homo Sapiens species present at every meeting. 72 In addition to regular meetings was the annual Christmas party held at the home of Professor G. A. Vaughn, and the field trip to the State School at Marshall where the members observed the tech- niques of treating and educating the ieebleminded. This year the organization was ably guided through its activities bv lim Burnside, president: Yvonne Hug, vice-president: Ioan Botinger, secretary: and Beverly Black, treasurer, with Professor G. A. Vaughni and Dr. W. H. Brown as co-sponsors of the organization. FRONT ROW: Porter, Wilson, Kidwell, Kelley, Dyson, Dr. Hix, Bachman, Hays, Hulse, Berry. SECOND ROW: Brown, Schlemeyer, Bollinger. Foreman, Simpson, Lashley, Anders, Gaines, Hogan, Andrews, Connely, Brandhorst, Little, ,Bartosh. Heavin, Burnham, Porter. THIRD ROW: Balsewell, Shaffer, Litle, Grimshaw, Bergin, Cleveland, Stafford, Hull, Davis, Lennox, Harper, Taylor, Norton. cgifowfenlf 6!widfian rgcmizalfiolfz, The Student Christian Organization, better known as S. C. O., is the only organization that doesn't have a membership. This year S. C. O. has had more students at each meeting than for many years. Highlights of the year were the communion services, skating par- ties, selling of buzz books, collecting of clothing for Korea, and the retreat. They have had inspiring and wonderful discus- sions and various kinds oi entertaining recreation. The officers for this year were Roger Bachman, president: Keith Berry, vice-president: Betty Porter, secretary: Helen Wilson, treasurer: Dana Kelly, and Roy Moore, worship chairmen: Wayne Kidwell and Ieanette Hays, recreation chairmen: Wanda Wirt and Harry Smith, social service chairmen: and Bob Hulse, publicity chairmen. S.. C. O.'s sponsors this year were Mr. Dyson and Dr. Hix. Thanks to their help, S. C. O. has been quite a success this year. 73 - Who's Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities l l Ten Centralites, from all walks of campus lite, outstanding in their in- , dividual fields, were chosen by the faculty to represent Central in the 1954-55 it edition of this national publication. These Iuniors and Seniors were selected '1 X for their traits of scholarship, leadership and participation in extra-curricular ' 5 activities, general service, and potential usefulness to business and society. tg IN W l ill Q 4 Q 1 , sl' 1 'I Q 1 K P I I l , lr, :li 'Y Y l K ul l I 5 E l i RICHARD BRADLEY Brookfield Senior Pre-Medical major . . . Beta Sigma, President . . . Student Body President . . . Football, tour year letterman, All Confer- ence honorable mention, co-captain . . . Student Council . . . Chemistry Club . . . 1 C Club, Treasurer . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta. DON BROWNING T,e,,,,,,, Iunior English major . . . Sigma Alpha Chi, Secretary . . . Pi Kappa Delta, President . . . Kappa Chi . . . Debate Squad . . . Vice- President ot Freshman Class . . . President ot Sophomore Class . . . Student Pastor. PAUL ENGSBERG Lebanon Senior business major . . . Beta Sigma, Treasurer . . . Business Club . . . Pi Gamma Mu, Reporter . . . Head Basketball equipment manager and trainer. GIL FLEEH St. Louis Senior sociology major . . . .Alpha Phi Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, Presi- dent . . . Kappa Chi, Vice-President . . . S.C.O., President . . . President of Sopho- more class . . . Iunior class Homecoming Attendant . . . Football . . . Student Coun- cil . . . C Club . . . Hagout Stat! . . . Student Body Vice-President. , YVON NE HUG Richmond Heights Senior physical education major . . . P.E. Majors and Minors . . . W.R.A. President . . . Scalpel and Forceps, Vice-President . . . F.T.A., Progragi Chairman . . , Marching Band . . . Howard Payne House Council . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Fighting Fifty . . . Collegian . . . Secretary of Social Committee . . . W.R.A. Outstan- ding Athlete . . . Alpha Phi Alpha. LOUIS IOHNSEN Kansas City Senior history major . . . Alpha Phi Gamma . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . Gamma Upsilon ...PiGammaMu...KappaChi... S.C.O. ,.., Student Council . . , Football student manager . . . Edna Smith Glenn Art Award . . . Who's Who '54 . . . Ragout Art Editor '53, Editor '54 and '55 . . . Student Pastor. bt' K? iw f 3 ry i -I5 6 -N., -is I .,s.'s,,,,'f V 11 'WJL f-I-'ff and WV V53- M 1 xn PS3 TivPg , ...... SP5 1 :iz ,S .Jw f 70' ii -vv 0-an 1 'X hx 135522 ' 1 A fs? ' . X 'df 7 '.-q.T- , ,.,-.Y, - . X S! is 1 tn , . A, V g. 5 ef A I I x 7 X 1 1 m -It 1 ,gf K 'Q OCLVLVLQ E DJWQZZ aww gginglfon I gyilfor minedd cufmger Collegian I The Central Collegian is Missouri's oldest stu- dent newspaper. As a matter of fact, after reading the April Fool's issue, many people think its senile. The editor is Ioanne Odneal. She edits and writes editorials. She is famous for her stirring de- nunciations of the more formidable campus pro- blems, such as dogs, birds, and rotten egg gas. The business manager is Wayne Byington. He manages the business. We give him a billy club, a gun, and an order pad, and turn him loose. The feature staff is L. I. Ioyce, Ioy Montgomery, and Pete Barker. L. I. and Ioy write most of the featur- ed stories. and Pete's straight-jacket is loosened about once a month and he is locked up with a type- writer. The society staff is Elia Spicer and Iackie Meyer. They record the marriages, divorces, births, deaths, and vital statistics of the campus. Our outdoor-sports staff is Gabby Haenssler, Von Hug, and Iack Isbell. We don't write about in- door sports: it wouldn't get past the censor. Sharon Nichols is music editor. For a package of birdseed a week, she entertains the staff during meetings. Al Griese is in charge of makeup and Iack Tay- loe is the photographer. Al checks to see that the lipstick is on straight before Iack clicks the Kodak. Mrs. Strickler is our sponsor. She sponsors us. She reads our stories and fights off maddened faculty members whom We've insulted. Our reporters are Marion Shlemeyer, Ienny French, Barb Steele, Ioyce Green, -- Oops! Here comes L. I. and Ioy with the straight jacket! So long. -Unckle Pete . ' ,W , ,',, Y' , .f f ' f OMIL5 0 njeyll 5lfVl'LQ.'j ULVVLZSL Q Lfop lfL:5Ll'L6.'ff5 ana er Ragout g It seems to be the customary thlng to say that 1t has been fun puttmg thxs book together and that our purpose has been to present you a plcture of your year here at Central and that 1f we do th1s we feel that our job has been well done As old lone some George Gobel mrght say though Buddy that just cunt qulte so In the hrst place by the txme all the p1Cll1I'9S are taken and prmted and cut and all the copy 1S wntten and th1s monstrosny IS ready to go to the pnnters we sort of get the feehng up here ln Room 302 Brannock Hall that the durn thmg 15 fmally done and we dont care li anyone hkes 1t or not Really 1ts not qurte as bad as all that especrally when we see all those p1ctures and 82 all that copy together 1n the f1n1shed form of your 1955 HAGOUT About that t1me we suddenly real 1ze that 1t has all been worth 1t after all and we re pretty glad that we stuck 1t out 1nstead of grvmg up l1ke we wanted to do back 1n February or March when 1t looked l1ke we would never see the end of all the work I guess 1n the long run that 1S why people are crazy enough to work on a yearbook You sure dont work on one for the money and there s not much glamor or glory' to 1t You do 1t for the sat1sfact1on of that day when the pr1nter sends them back completed and we can hand them to you and say here 1t IS here 1S your 1955 RAGOUT x -, , 1 ii - ...,T..,-.- '3,qfj ug ,- J 5 LL.'Jw ,. I . Y Q 3 ? wr v +1 f gkggigaim S 5 f N55 . 1,5 ,A v fuk Q 9 15. J KA-.41 if ww SCEMES 1 r k 5 L. g K ra E f f'- ' L,,4-- 5 . , Y A, ,.,, J- U.-,f -.,. :.,--,.-,iii-:if hw- ,.,-vf--' Z I J L FRONT HOW: Foster, Littrell, Summers, Vardell, Pitts, Steele. SECOND ROW: Longwell, Downing, Burnside. Shields. Dimond. THIRD ROW: Leap, Mollat. Thompson. an-Mfknic ozfmci Setting up rushing activities for the seven social organizations on campus was only one of the many functions of the Pan-Hellenic Council for the 1954- 1955 year. Under the leadership of president Twe- etie Burnside, the Council continued its fourth year of achieving harmony and co-operation among the Greek letter organizations as well as being respon- sible for a sudden outburst of beards on the campus. The purposes of the council are: 1. To organize and maintain a uniform rushing program. 86 2. To facilitate the arrangement of social events and activities on the calendar concerning the member groups. 3. To promote co-operation and settle differences between the sororities and fraternities them- selves, and between the organizations and the administration. Officers for the year were: lim Burnside, presi- dent: lerry Longwell, vice-president: Barbara Steele, secretary: Donna Littrell, treasurer. S i .1 E V127 , - -alll- t, -..H:..q-..-..,-L 1-if.:--.- 32 K DELTAS 3 4 'ik 3-if 4 A ' p-4 ,an Q , , .........,,- f viyigdf' f ,. '3'z:'Es: Q -21' I ff '. ' 5-A vs' g:ws:l' h - '65 .. :.:- 4 12:1 4 'S f . 5 rx H. 4, W , . . . , Wy 'P if :I 43 f vt 1, f F 1 fx J I 1 Y 1 li xi X? wi Ar 5 ,W 9 i A I QQ w ity V5 A I '. V Y Q ,' 1 - ' , ' ,J b fix., N .b,: , . A V V V I i r, Q 1:fiL.M?? .V W lug , A . W R , ? A V Y -,,. Q, h . A . 6, . 1 ' W- P- . A A ,. fi. ,4 '- M A i 'AJ ,V A f , A 'KN ' L W W ,KJ K: -5 yglfnbht' - VV K I ,- 0 . , I . ' f 4 - , , fc ' i vw 'Ek'-,,S 412 ' ff 4' ' M Q3 1 1 i Aw L 1 'W f , Q q . K - , . AV ' f I 1 .5 'I I I K ,,f,, . X ' Q. f i K4 E .X AQV . ' 5 . 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K W., -We yyr, FRONT ROW Farnham Lrttrell Eberhart Powell Yoder Mtss Pape SECOND ROW A lc y a rc os THIRD ROW Holt Bofmger Bumham Foster Bond Wrrt Yoder Kraemer Browne Q fa W WW Delta P1 Omega began another year on Cen trals campus under the leaderslnp of Rosalee Po well as presrdent Dtxre Farnham as secretary and Donna Ltttrell as treasurer With the graduatlon of our presrdent and mamage of our vrce presrdent we elected lane Eberhart and Sharon Nrchols to ftll the vacancles Our fall fashron show was presented at the Fayette Theater wrth Deltas modelmg the newest styles Mxss Eulahe at the formal tea n her home whtch began rush Our party theme was Alxce rn Wonderland wxth a formal banquet chmaxrng rush Helen Foster and Io Iackson our rush captcuns led our pledges through pledgmg and hell week Pape our sponsor was hostess Deltas and thevr dates enjoyed a scavenger hunt followed bv a prcntc and dancing at the shel ter house Next came t1me for Homecomrng float bulldmg Delta presldent Rosalee Powell was chosen semor attendant. The pledges sponsored a Christmas party at Miss Pape s. where Santa was guest of honor. Af- terwards we held our annual Christmas Serenade for the fellows at McMurr-y ' with song leader Shir- ley Hammond dlrecttng Deltas were popular on campus too Helen Foster wa chosen Popularxty Queen and also Moker Q R ueen osle Powell was ret1r1ng queen and rn the court were Deltas Kathy Lme and Peggy Payeur Second semester was a great success wtth sev en pledges We entertalned durmg rush wrth a Mardr Gras celebratlon on the darkened Eyne bal cony Barb Barney Mona Lou Basye Mary Lou Bohn Kay Cook Carol Huster Rosemary LaFever and Barb M h ll ars a accepted the bonds of Delta sts terhood March found Deltas sponsormg a prcmc for actlves pledges and dates Also came Delta Slave Day when members shmed shoes washed cars and uoned clothes as thelr mam money mak mg prolect of the year The socxal season was chmaxed by the annual Sprmg Formal. 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Alpha Psi Omega presents drama be lore student and convocation audiences .-Q., l NW COLLEGE 11 gfixgwg Lam Q slw. .. , X ' I . 2 v-'ieulf' - 1 :.' - ,WE , K, 'f I . w 1 I i gl '1 ! ,lv r 1 In 1 v In v K h ' f BP!SFe5i9Hl'1'39i9:' .ii- ,vw For Alpha Phi Gamma Sweelhean Far Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart 'x ? 1 'a 1 ,V X ,-pf , P'-vfvirf 1 i S Yffsiln. , i .,f1ig17-, 1 7 . X F ., ,Q :bfi , !: ' ' 1 -If 'I 'lflil ' ' . '5 ' . 'I .1-K .f5 1 '4 ' 57 Publicationhoeda... lj i Y ,rf -1' ,, . Putif hu Notloprouymaplqmol - if .- I f X 6 XL ,M , ,A , GS' ' --L1-24' , X 3 .N- 2 w r .' U 4 1 1 f.. 1 - ,K -..r- . W' viii., . ' 'A 57, ' E . :4'2,' 25:45-A, - . - gr. , I x ww '57 .'vr-' f L .1 1 Q X x Q' a I L fa 1 4 . ff 6 40 FRQNT HOW: Maestro Stout, Danny. Lila, Carol, Wayne, Uncle Pete Barker. SECOND ROW: Trix Kleinert, Larry Zachary, Max Hair, Bob La More, Bill Iustus, Iohnny Batchelor. ODUQ Howe's Heartless Hovel for Horrible Homeless Hooligans is, to say the least, unique. Here live people, college students, kids, dogs, cats and fish like one big happy family. Being men, women, and animals of outstanding character and intelligence, we have remarkably well adjusted our ways of lite to compensate tor those little idiosyncrasies that pop up in any sizable group. For example, when someone's pet cheetah leaps across the ouiji board, we don't even glance up. Our personnel represents an ungodly array of lower-class humanity. Our habitat ranges from The Snake Pit Cpockets picked while you waitl, inhab- ited, or contaminated if you prefer, by Light-Fing- 001,558 ers Hair and Uncle Pete , to the Rats Nest where Maestro Stout holds forth. In between are the kit- chen, the social center of the housel: the TV set: and the Goldfish Bowl, where odds and ends are thrown. Also in between range the other inmates: Trix Kleinert, a quiet, studious Econ major: Bob La More and his megaphone: Bill Iustus, who sings outside the bathtub as well as in: Iohnny Batchelor, who struggles against great odds to maintain his com- posure and sanity: and Zack Zachary, who needs no explanation. All in all, this year at Howe's House has been an experience we'll never forget, and we're sure Wayne and Lila feel the same way. FIRST ROW: Hercules, Mr. Snyder, Mrs. Snyder. Quirk. SECOND ROW: McCue, Stutsman, Devine, ,Slay er Jglnme The Snyder house has long been noted for academic achievement and leadership in social functions. This year proved to be fluence of the Snyder house men was felt throughout off the campus. Under the parental guidance of Mom itual and intellectual advancement were attained. So the Snyder house for a job well done. no exception. The in- the year both on and and Pop Snyder, spir- hats oft to the men of 14 Eagle Village is a very tight knit com- munity composed of six rows of unit apartments located east of the Field House, just a short distance from the center of the campus. This constitutes home for most of the married couples of Central. Each family in the villaqe does its part to help promote better liv- ing conditions for all-. This is achieved through projects such as the community garden. In the evening one can find widely varied entertainment in the Village. For many television has taken over cr major role while for others it's Who done it games. Still others have almost full time jobs looking after future Central Athletes and young pretty Co-Eds. All in all it is a fine home away from home. 14-2 A Night at the Village ff. l' l nf The Websters and Vcmderbecks 1' 1973 Fullback Iust another Kecxy. X 1 I A X55 691' N. 'Q Em-12. H.. N-.-..-.-.. ns . A. --. i 2' 1 W-, Y Y, V, f f 1... .f.....an- A 4 ' ,X ' 1 ' '7 ' 5 l, gif ff 2322 gfg lfi a P Q 1 h ' ual , Q, , 4 v - .., A xg M R 15' ' f ' Wg' 'f rl if V ' X , Q5 4 A QM , MY, - 1 X Q' N H -A I ' KM' Q i M7 ' . yt 'Ei 1 . I f x 1 ' ' 0 I , h I t y 5 - ' . ' 1 b If T I X' , . N 1 u ,fm I J ffv- -N 6 2 ,'N WYQN V .uf 59 X ,. 'Syl W f rm I , Y .t ' ry - A I- -I . 52' 4 'F A 1 - 4 FRONT ROW' Tucker. Thrasher Kl H Bl - U - . eeman, Steinbeck, Keathley, Yeater, Atkins, Hall. SECOND ROW: Bayse, Williamson, Gaines, 09011-I GCkf Smlilt, Davis, Brauss. THlBD ROW: Runge, Littrell, Bowman. Davis, McBride. Hombs, Burnham, Love. FOURTH ROW: Ridder, Hamblm, Little, Simon, Conley, Ervin, Summers. Bohn, Langendoerler. jlgfalfing Q . Who Hes ba quiet basketball game? Well, basketball and football games alike would be all too quiet if it weren't for the girls' pep organization On campus - - Fighting F iity. It is Fighting Fifty who Pf0vides the gaily decorated goal posts for football games, as well as the much needed enthusiasm. They also have quite a hand in the Freshman Pa- rade and all of the Pep Rallies. Officers for the year 1954-55 were: Mona Lou Bayse, president: Marilyn Yeater, vice-president: Gloria Runge, secretary-treasurer. The cheerlead- ers for this year were: Peggy Steinbeck, Myra Var- dell, Dottie Gould, Ioan Keathley, loyce Atkins, Bob Morrison, Bob LaMore, and Terry Pritchett. 14-7 .,...... .. . :z-..-M-1,7 ---- ,Y , . ' .- ,gn l.f:,.p-Qu :lffzjfi-' 49-. , L ll - :f,, lT..,,,-g,,4,, W W fri r.1 1 0 'FT' QF' aff' ' xx. X I fc, A E' 7 - . . Ak 513.23 nfs 4- ' :- ' Q' ' - W. 1' Kuff V ' J 1 , 91 32. if ' ls . , , . KWXQ QQ-,fQ' I ' v 5 . H., Central ear. Conference Title GreenQVIe'k . Fort Wood Tonite. A ..,,...,-..-...... ..........4. u--..Q-M V Y 75, ,,, ,HW Y Y calp T e ndlansV J., hy.. , K 1 5-'gif . ' f -,ix1'- ll-QE P . , , 1 .H -1 ,U 1- :gg A gb Ax Q..- --'if J .,,.. , . - bl. 1 :Z 4 sl, . .nl - W. .- , A ' -a 5.5-Q25 4' ' n '1',f - .4 V iw: . qqiffi' --. -s , Q- . : .,., .-.- -'.,-. ,Z , ..f,..., , V -,..:,,nAy:. . J fa :th es, I ,. .. --, '94 -P I K- 54 K. 'O x iq? N4 f . -.5 Ab-K 3.-'I-Lf.. ' fi ' ,A haw-r 3-Hier? 5 ff 3 . 52,1-4 Wu - v .,' 4 4 : Q 1 D 1- ,--- Q . A ,M YYQA -, ' ,- .T--nf-7-i.,..1. ..,.. ..... - Z-?5:::,.,.Q . . Vu V - A .Y.- P24 I K A t zz- I V r' ah ,I-N A il 4' A i v K Z' A 1 ,Q 1314 . . , 1 4. . Y- ilef' ,sew- 5 QQ .z , , Football 1954 FIRST ROW: Craghead, Gander, Z. Butler, Strong, McFarland, Zimmerman, Frandenteld, Davis, Fleer. SECOND ROW: Haenssler, Nelson, Schneidewind. Hartley, Cleveland, Ross, Sipes, Hutcherson, Burris, Williams, Bradley, Iohnsen. V THIRD ROW: Coach Brumitt, Monson, Irick, Thomasson, Keay, Diekroeger, Crawford, Carver, Webster, Downing, Coach Stiegemeier. FOURTH ROW: I. C. Butler, Gray, Iost, Ens. Savignac, Deck, Kilpatrick, Wood, Bledsoe, Armentrout, March. Tri-captains for the 1954 football season were I. C. Butler, Bud Bradley and Don Sipes. I. C. Butler, a senior from Griffith, lnd., played halfback. He gained 204 yards in 48 carries and scored one touchdown this season. I. C. is a physical education major and a four-year letterrnan. Another ol the captains, Bud Bradley, is also a four-year letterman and is a senior pre-medical student from Brookfield. Bud played both quarterback and halthack. Left guard, Don Sipes, is a junior and a three-year letterman. 'He is also a pre-medical student and is from Greenfield. Don punted for the Eagles and booted the ball 1877 yards in 47 tries for a 39.9 yard average. He was also voted the most valuable player of the year by the squad. ev V gill ,lt 'ffl'-gr X1 4 I , v. , . 'X-.X X .yy 1 K f xg-A - N -, H 'zl' 4 ' - V, 1, A .,f' J A ki aff, T 1 5 . gf 4 K' 5 x x , f 1 fl l BRADLEY SIPES BUTLER .u, 'jig . . v . LL., h .. 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' ' H' I ,- PEER ' , 1 I Af? T' fir. 6l5L2f az - The Centrdl Colleqeigjles ended me 1954-5 f hmfdvnlodd ,seasqric iwixhaiheg Begg record in- the past few yeais as thev W0fiZ 19 dropped 10. -It was the most successful 'thuscfar of three fine seasons since Dick ABrumitt fook oQiei? he4dAfiQQC1iii The i5dQ!eBf,SCQxes1 2339AP0i1?fS .fOr G - 1163107 'SeiiQop scOIiiiQi7'l!BC6rd dveraqe 'of .82-4 I . poiixie Qe perl grime. XTlgeA BiggGgjeeh ,,won, llifghd loot 1 'Zin 'MCAU,play 19: ,dfcoxifetirice -'cwhdmPibriShiPc ' 'with the' Iewell Cardimzlsf - A 'Moffat Y' -3-f e 4 . , I f n 14. the A. 9 ik. 1- f , fair- -to play Rotkhuxjst in, e l curtain raiser lot the- :ill Llnnemnn ocsrrrngu. t opvonswrs Kansas City Friends U McKendree Concordia Kansas City U Memphis NAS Megnphta NAS -,Arkansas State Axkaneas State ,Camp Chattee Shurtlett Dmrv Westminster - Culver-Stooltton William: lewell Ft Leonard Wood UNI? 'Missouri Valley 'Concordia fraikxa , Nllsoouxl Valley Culver-Stockton . ' A Willlaxn Iewell Tarkio ' l f t - Westmlnstey , Willidm lewdll, CGP6Q1GifC1'dQd1i Kirkbvllle - MCAU tcpqmme some 'NAIA' Rlay-ol! :hertes game game lp Kansas City L f f ', ' Other leading sdoxeis tor the sea eonvwere- Ed Mollat wlth' 178 points - ,,', Ilnpxsnell wlth.1S8 Bob Dawes with QL54 '.'- andf Wally 'Crawlozd with 51 'BOMB' A 1 , - - 7 'Bob Kleinen 3gf5g.1 ,-.,. fp, H? Paul. Gggbby. leny . ,ifgx -. , l wlfimgx Williams :fs rf' 2 'fu M ' E ' ' -1-flzf . 1155? N , LQ'-LTQ' V: 5 I l 3 .f7f':'5'1flfT5 55 '35-. L: 'Qi ' ' , ff 5- , W' ' I Qs ., 4 A '. .. 'AL Q . ' lf'i42.?-Hfif .3 A 4.-f f ' ,. 1 . A ' 'V'.-534.-QP' - V1 f z:-u- M' 6 . 4 f., r, x ,-9.- X . X - fi in :E Ad 721. I . 4' 2 4 7 I . . .., . JV ,gi I A V as 3 it - V ' K' fa' 1 1, '5m.wig f' -. eiaiwg '27 N 1 - B v.. X F 3 fm. I ' .cliff-5 'Lb -4 , - W! ', ir-5 Q Y: A ,L,. , sxg w -. QAQBAL 1- 'J - A1 -I - .:i3EQ:'!' 'h 1 v ' W 1 . . X -- -'L '.1'.' ' -1'-i..-.i'-' -Z, fwRJ e V 4. ig lg r. Y ff 'f' . Ext' 'v.- 1 '59 'X 71 , 152- H . I I 4 . f'b 1 5 ,H K-. xl:-FE, .llif kfnjl Dump and bugle corps? . vw ' , 3-'gg ,', n - .A x,4 J,- Nh MRI. hui gp., - I 1 Q. xx 1 2+ ' .1 5- , I ug' M , P A ' 1 . 5 -x gs 11 Q 1- .!' f nl. . 5' R J 1' Q , .4 s Q. - Actl0 n Q 4 .fyssah I? 's A ' YVU , X AX -5 , ,.-..pm..,.., ...L . .,.,,4N:V-J!! .bf ,,,-,ff ' , , L,,.,-..-- . ' int 1 ' .W s..'L lav-ri , kj 1 S . x . , , . v.. 1 . h .'.r ',! , . .bg sl I KJ' Q- . h .Q ,W - l H. L Q if ' 4 Q33-, t QM 0 . -..- job well done. - Q '35 ff-1 ' , i 1 --af.. - ,A N s'g S.. K4 .1 Xi ? , H :HV 1 I 1 . M. .,,,y. , A 'Nix .45 'title ago. fhe iheir- bitter the Cards' have taken sons and have beaten 'leaving the .Biq Greer? 'on' 'the W .games are beef I, ' 1n mcludmg aa night arid by the 'Years' . ,A , vvtx A ,. Q ,Q , The Eagles have seven lettenjienback for this: ' endbof season if the weather the Eagles Aseason's' squad and Coach Brumitt' isbuildingf 1 a will have ,played close io iifieen gamesf Baseball . ya af - Q- ' - A ',.- 'v-.' -'- ' ' X . .. - ' ...4f4. .. '- J W ki .-Twp-,Ag ., 1,-' - ' . .Q ,. -. ,. 2'-.,,' 'J 'V-.' ' sv ,X jiujf' :.:. ' 'a '5Qf'-1' ff? ' Q 1:in,:Qt:r-I tl- A-he-...vfs.-.pf-g,3g.vf1g'vm.. , v A , A Q H., - v... v -I I -. 5 3 1 4 A K u 1 1 E. 1 E I N . ' Silks If . 1 . w I U . 3 4 x S J' Pg .X-N - ,X . .T. 4 - .4 ,gf ' E .' FIRST ROW: Sipes, Gcry.Eus.' Diekroeger. Kilpatrick. Whileheud. Keys. IQSL. SECONDROW: Schqeidevyind. Armenujout, Sinox. Phillips. Ldmb, Frqnkehfeld, Coach, Stieg6ni6iei'Q h lf Anngumgz Unibrf iacrqxzuua, I I 7 Vw' l 4 ,fs ,al Vw, H K. 1 L., QI? J F.. . i 'Y .,,. ,J-f 3' ,dr ' 1, ,. cb' . ,-K ....' '.4,g,+ - Q ' X ms 1 ,N-f 2, I 3 1 I I lm -v i 11111 1 ii-1. fl, ,,. ., -mifia iirziaz-4:-wuq...1.,.77h.f I , 1 1 5 X. ......1.,. -- 5-,... .,..f.. , .. . .. 37.1 V' ..:vf'.'4vg , K, VL, , ,Jaw ms,.- . ,, -,ff - .i?i....,7.-i ,. -ml f !,, - 3 , flplppup , Ql1'1!H ' - -- .wx- ,- H ll -' Q 111 'gg ar? .F f'2+r,'- 1 ' f f 'xwfffh - 'Y ' . ,-. ' t FV jx-1 2 W 5 :I f X , Xing RMA Z . f 1 V -1 1 r V E fill 1 A 1 'L 'Fifi , , , ,,,, 1 , , . , -xg, V ' A . sy Q , 4 X gl xewg f , X I 2' A ., ' A -:ff f '- 'ol Q 'A ,: . . W 1 W ' ' ' , Aff ,Q , ' ' 'If f I ., X A- W f, 1 A ,i + . sf - J -. -Q , A A lk 9 3 'tl 4 , I . . AL f A - ..,s .1 - A ... . ' 'f ' , H -',. .. A4 ' f lv . ,r ., : ' ! fig. fa . 1 . I I -' gd. 19 J K ' .: - ' , .XA ' KN . '3 X N V' I I . X . ' 1 X IE I I 1 Aa M61 Q X...- ALPHA PHX A! La- F' 5 f- -J 1 .f fx f ,,,-, -v-.Sbc- Q? T N - 19 T- , . I.. -Qgxxhw ' '.':'f'f I5 if - -' -. 11- 'f-Nw Q , A,-R , , L.. I , 1 gy 'W g J-A , , A x Fig . .. . ' gl ig-ui Faculty Wives eet W. R. A. In Volleyball Thms IS volleyball? The object is to hlt the bull over the net, but m hxs game l'm not so sure. 3 ta 'N is FRONT ROW: Miss Clawson, Ferber, Iohnson, Yeater, Bayse. SECOND ROW: Bushmeyer, Tucker, Line, Davis, Wood, Robinson, Sercu, Black, Hug, Painter, Brooks. THIRD ROW: Carlson, Faith, Steele, I-leavin, McBride. 7 omen 5 Watford an mnom This year, the Women's Physical Education Majors and Minors Club was newly reorganized under the leadership of the sponsor, Miss Alice Clawson. Under the new organization, officers were elected: Carolyn Iohnson, president: Ioan Fer- ber, vice-president: Marilyn Yeater, secretary: Mon- alou Basye, treasurer. Most of the club members became individual student members of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, the na- tional Physical Education organization. Meetings, held on the second and fourth Tues- day of each month, consisted of club business fol- lowed by an educational talk or demonstration per- taining to subjects of interest to women in the field of physical education. ' The purpose of this organization is to provide opportunity for practical experience and tor presen- tation and discussion ot common problems in the field of physical education. 181 L wr.. xyv ' m.Eacjle .vdrsity defgdls Alumni V in seasonfs opener. ' 1 ,g., V!! --,X g. . 15, X I M 7 1 1 J 'L 1 Q J .M I 5 . 31 ' I A - 4 P ' , if Pr: 2 : 0 t J. v 'i F? A 1 I E. I ' fx! 5. T . if xxx 2 Jays '3s53I' ?n, , , ' ,'A'-7'i,f,-C..1'f' ' .Qfrf - '. . ,i y, ....,,..............-h.,....,...,4....,..,..,.-....-,.. ' 1 v . I 13 ,-, ' A.--' 'dip L LL. - 5 fn f lf' ,1- ll .L 1: i I , . .w. 123-':, lugs, .E 1 YL 1 44-1 A.- -.M A---fe li-19 X I . . x c I F , K , 5 Q Qi - 'ig I N .A 4 Q 4 . ,., ,N . X L. . . ,- ,-' .- . . 4' ' I r6 l L' -A . 0 ,, -U, . I . I .7 ,' ,. . Q , V 1' -r , . .U . ,- , r ' :n ' -.5 . I A .' : j.-iii.-V-I-1.1 IA K N- ...v our 1-nag ANN ALLEMANN, CLYDE Freshman Overland - Q55 fs 4-gal' P A 'lgfsu V ' ,J , A ANDERSON, RALPH Freshman Pacific ATKINS, IOYCE Freshman Mexico 33' AMICK IEANETTE Freshman Boonvrlle .Q fb' ANDERSON, ROBERT Freshman Granite City, Ill. ff I .ff - -4 ' Pi BACHMAN, ROGER Freshman Onawa, Iowa .4 , Tl 1 5 . '-L,.g 411, AQKERMAN BARBARA AMICK MARTHA Sophomore Glasgow ANDREW LUCY Sophomore Columbra Ill ,, l -' ' BAILEY, RALPH Freshman Granite City,Il1. lunuor Overland ANDERS FERN Freshman Campbell 'KT 78' ARIVIONT Iunlor Centralra ROUT WILLIAM ALEXANDER FRED Freshman Fayette ANDERSON MARIANNA Sophomore Montgomery Crty ARP, IEANNINE Sophomore Brunsvxxck NBLL, IOE more J OSH. GWEN :more ier Groves . ETT, RAY man rn I BARNEY, BARBARA Freshman Parma BASYE, MONALOU ' Sophomore Cameron BERRY, KEITH Freshman Ionia --,1... - -.vw-. -f .,-,.........-,w N, uf., - - 1 I 1 1 1 4 5 5 4 I BATCHELOR, IOHN Freshman California BESGROVE. DORRIS Sophomore Armstrong BLACK, BEVERLY Iunior Monet! BECKETT. IAMES Sophomore Shelbina BEINKE, AMOS Sophomore Union BLAKEMORE, PHILIP Freshman Sturgeon 1 1 BENIAMIN, DURAND Iunior Affton BIIERMANN, EUGENE Freshman Washington BLASE, LAVERNE Sophomore St. Louis I I I , ................,.. I I I I I I I I I BORCHARDT, WILLIAM Iunior Kansas City BRANDHORST, CONNIE Sophomore Hughesville T25 lil 33,512 WI. ,Q Q I . Ah., ' .-1531 A 1 I I I, I ' , ,- iff! BOWMAN, MARIAN 'I I 1 Iunior Ev . ' .va f Cameron If if' '- ff' -If D- I BRAUSS, SANDRA iw, 'f -fe. -I b I . -.'?'?Q.5 , .ar ..-oglliiif BOWMAN. STEVE Freshman Normandy Freshman I Brookfield gg, I BROWN, AUDREY Freshman SI. Louis I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4: J BRENNECKE, MARY FRANCES V ' Sophomore St Louis f BOHN, MARY LOU Freshman St. Louis County BOYD, JIM Freshman Farmington BOLLINGER, NANCY Freshman St. Louis gasp, ffl BRENT, BILL Freshman BRADLEY, CHARLES Sophomore Memphis Poplar Bluff BRGWNA FRANCES I BROOKS, IANICE hmm! V Freshman P W ,J . fi' ' Fayene I ' Richmond Heights yrs wx I. ,, , - ,. -, ,,,,. , -,- BROWN, SUSAN Freshman Steelviile 191 BROWNING, DON Iunior Trenton 1' .f f My N 1535 ' 5 S' M4 ,LE 'ffgf rhfigxgf 2 2 , V - - RJ' if W rw , N , ,, r,N W, - V BROWNE,EDNA Sophomore ' St. Louis A l , ldv r 1 BRYAN. DOLORIS . Sophomore ' Boonville l ' BURDITT, lOSEPH ' Sophomore Monroe City . l , ,U IW 1 4 .t , '1 BRYAN, ROGER lunior Princeton BURGIN, GEORGE Freshman Moberly .M mf g fd ill' mv 2 it Q R , '33 2 li Q ef 1 ig '2 ff , X ., . --,K 'vrW si' lr-If 43 'iv , of. ff uf 44 M ! ':, f gm! W'- fm fa- f --- if 45 X rw ,f I , 3 E, 1 s ., f ff I I 'K 5 1 Ss J E , BUCHANAN, WILLIAM Sophomore Clarksville BUDDEMEYER, ROBERT Freshman Eureka BURNHAM, IEAN Sophomore Overland BURRIS, LAVON Freshman Brookfield BUTLER, ZELBA Freshman Griffith, Ind. BYINGTON. WAYNE lunior Herculaneum . BUNGE, WILL Junior Lohman BUSHMEYER, IEAN Freshman Fayette BYRD. JANE Sophomore Matthews CARLSON, GARY Freshman Moorhead, Iowa 1 . ,. . is 1:45 ui '. Q E . ii.. ' , f CHILCUTT, DON Freshman Ioplin CLYMENS, SUE Sophomore Maryville t'4,iQl5f' , I '. ' I N'-R I 5 - V. F -:-V W . F ,gf ' . .QM 1 . , . ff' iff' I .rwo I A. 1. W... ,,..g.,..... MDAL V CARROLL, N EVA LEE I unior Bosworth CHON, I UN E Freshman Korea 9 . Y . . COHEA, DAVID - Freshman Clarksville CARTER, I AMES Freshman Tipton CHORN, LEO Iunior Fayette V, '-4' COLEY, DORRIS Freshman Farmington - ,,........ Y 4 ......., - Y - BYRD, IERRY Iunior Kennett CASTLEBERRY, SAM Freshman Caruthersville L i t I 1 CHRISTIAN, IAMES Freshman Blue Springs 1-- ... -7- -f . .-..-.......-.-......-H------,-- -I - CAMPBELL, DAVID Sophomore Chillicothe l.....1i , ,MX t ffiswap . 35.72- tfi' ig f'2ff,3iQ - E ... , ,L 5 fy. .. ,. I it 'Ali . : 5' i 'fl .. t. , ,ss- CAVANAH, CHARLES Sophomore Independence CLEVELAND, SAM I Freshman Pacific 193 I CONLEY CAROL Sophomore Paris CRANCER DAVID Freshman Webster Groves COLLINS CAROLYN CRAGHEAD CLAYTON Iunmor Freshman Monroe Cxty Fulton CORN, EUGENE Iunior Turin, Iowa COOK KAY Freshman St Clan CONNELLY MARILYN Sophomore Pacrfxc DALTON, MARTHA Sophomore ' St. Charles CRAWFORD WALLACE Iumor Cowgill CRAWFORD, SONDRA Freshman Carrollton 194 DAVIS, CAROL Freshman Naylor DAVIDSON, MARION Freshman . Eldon DAUGHERTY, BARBARA ' Freshman ' Troy DAVIS, SUE Freshman Glendale DAVIS, IOHN Freshman Fayette DECK. IOHN I unior Kirkwood 'ff' DETMER, CARL Sophomore Wellston . DIEKROEGER IIM Iunror Boonville DOUGLAS, IACK Sophomore Brookfield DEVINE. ROBERT iunior Bellville DIETZEL IEAN f Freshman California A' ' 2 fw. qw 2 I 5, , ff v ,-' fr gg L35 A .roof 35 , DILLON, HM 5 fi i Freshman St.Icxmes F . DOUGLAS, KATHYRN Sophomore Africa DOUGLAS, PAUL Freshman Africa DAWSON, RON Iunior For! Madison, Iowo ,. APXUYP, 'Sf DICKERSON, LAWRENCE Freshman Fayette I , DIMOND, LARRY Sophomore Ferguson DAY, RONALD Sophomore Shelbincr lv! DICKSON. ROBERT Sophomore California 5 ' , I ' K 'I . , Q 1, ' 4,1 DOOLEY, SHIRLEY Sophomore Monroe City 1 95 DOWNING, MARY ALIC Freshman Malden DRAFFEN, FIELDING Sophomore Slater EADS, RONALD Freshman Bonne Terre 195 E DOWN ING, SAM Iunior Denver, Colo. DREW, IANET Freshman Poplar Bluff DREBES, LARRY Freshman Webster Groves ECKERT, DENNIS Freshman Normandy EDMONDS, MARTHA Freshman Kansas City ' RLY, Jo ' Freshman Paris DUNLAP, TOAN Freshman Portageville EDSON, PHIL Sophomore Bethany A m ' 1 1230? 4' 'EZEEZEEK' iw Q ,V x , ,Z f f f-z Q V ,.,,,.,. Q, A Q A 5 11 f' N' '- ywt?vvW'-an E35 2y232'fI'E35f' ' :f- r. fgl l r. X x l 4 21 f ijt' x ' We ,aff 1 we UE: 5,30 , 'SUP W y Q 1 -' rv , HE: LJQQSLAH sz, 'E r 1 S 4, y.1.',:,a'Jg , y.:,- Q .,w:r,fr, ra, . zu ,-,, mag, 4.14 ENS, ROBERT Freshman St. Louis DURHAM, DANA Freshman St. Louis g5.,,, , I F, H , 3,7 rr, ..,, Yiflr, , ,, ' A 5935 23K ff IWW' ,V ' 1- Q? f- ,A , ,,,, . W4 W M A f. 9 mfr 'i 3 X fr' 5 .v , W 1 A 0 0 A f f M f s W rf D U1 1 W W P? X ' g m 1 5 ff 1 f fi, ' SX wmv J, V GAS 577 A f , , ,. . . F9 , 1 4 ,2 QL Qdf , I W ,155 Q f W f f ' q L Jag Hs R7 rg, ,, Mtg, ,J 1 :J ,W ,gr I 2? f , ff , wif 4 , vgrw , wr, r f ew M EDWARDS. LARRY Freshman St. Louis ERVIN, SARA Freshman Kansas City I A V ,P fm ESTILL, SIDNEY Freshman Fayette FERGUSON, BARBARA Sophomore Frederickiown FOSTER. HELEN Sophomore St. Louis EVANS, STEVE Freshman Wesi Plains 551 Y, , A 31 13 vs ' X ,f ...f ERWIN. SHIRLEY Sophomore St. Louis ,QQ ESTES, RUSSELL Iunior Polo FAITHJACQUELYN F ... Q - Sophomore ' . Linn 4' V A-.W -f'5 B 1 A y FARNHAM, DIXIE ggi .3 A , K 4 V 1 Junior ' l Fif a, ii,s5g5g N A 'E Farmington 4,- wt f ilu 'J : fin 'iiilgi' 1 1 R 1 .g.mA,n.,4.-w..- .. ,Ixus 1 g . A : I t L LA -J 1gLo1ifD,IOsEPH L ' -Lis s, A FERBERJOAN op omore U U f 5 , . hmm, Huntington V ' ' Webster Groves I -3 4 Q FOREMANJVIARIAM L .L ' 1455'- Sophomore ' H ' Hannibal A s ' S FOSTER, BARBARA ' - , Freshman ,f - F' Farmington rosTER,LEANN , ' .37 gO5fERgGARY So homore 3 1 , gg,i.,,,,Ai res irncrn C YL 1 I Q 1 .- A . A- - Lecxvenvforih, Kaus. a oo E NK f V FRANKENFELD, ROBERT Freshman Washington UNH -,-, U- nu ,. -.---,,,--......,.,,...-....,,.., ...... ....., ..,. . .,.-...,,. .., 197 FRENCH , l ENN Y Freshman Charleston t 1 GEIGER. NORVELLE Freshman California 198 '25 FRICK DAVID Freshman Washington M' H, , ,, t V, ff ry, . r iQai io - ff 4, . ,f J, Ln, ii W,.,, 2 ,L , ,GAUTLER LARRY Freshman Boonville FUKA, DOROTHY Iunior Chicago, Ill. GENTRY, SHIRLEY Sophomore Chariton, Iowa I 3 Q GAINES, GWENDOLYN Freshman Ellisville GIFFORD, SIDNEY Freshman Williamsville GOSSOM, IAMES Freshman Webster Groves GARNETT, ELEANOR Freshman Slater GLASER. GERALD Sophomore Chesterfield GOULD, DOROTHY Iunior Glendale GOODWIN. DAVID Freshman Ferguson GRAY. GARY Freshman Pine Lawn GRIMSHAW, ROBERT Freshman Moberly ?fL'?7i3iQ. sail? HALL, IAMES Freshman Doniphan K ' ' srl ,Q - T9?l , . f 1 :fir 9 - 1 4 32 K if . '9'?'1fitfv','Tr ' ,sr . A'-'AW HANNAH, TODD Iunior Odessa GROSS, CHARLES Sophomore Wcrshingion Q f T'f' 4 Ill, get W.. A g ki w - Egg M, . W HAMBLIN, CAROL Sophomore Ludlow 5 'a ...ow HANSEN, KENT Freshman Fayette .-1.4.4-4-.-n GREINER, PETER Iunior St. Louis GROVES, ELIZABETH Freshman Kirkwood HAENSSLER, ELBERT V Iunior St.Chcrr1es f ll' U' 1. :B-1: ro A F 'A nr-. . HAMELMANN. DONALD - Sophomore ' p Webster Groves if 1 I V L A ' HAMMOND, SHIRLEY , I- ' N Sophomore ' - ' ' 1 Harris 1, ig-'I ' 3 ' 'i ' x. , 15 I - L .1-I 1'- A A Q HANSON, CHESTER Sophomore Trenton .N , ,, .........-...,.....,.-.-. ....,...... .H . - ! GRIESE, ALBERT 1 Iunior Webster Groves 1 1 l 1 l rl '1 A HAIR, MAX Iunior 1 Kirkwood l r r ' 7k'F7?,- 1 3353- .f e V ,V Ln , '1 -'Trl . 55: , , Jew-A U., T T cflfwgr. V. ' ' i,-:ffl -..:f.gr.' ' I T ' .N .mr - 1- . N.: ,, 1 I 1 .I LI ,Si r 'Y' :Q A, Y 1 110' 1 , Xt. All , 'M r ii 53 u ll I It A l H Q x , .. : ' 4 , It , i if 1 ll T HAMPTON, ARTHUR Sophomore Boonville 199 HARRIS, ROBERT Sophomore Piedmont wJj 131- fm! 3- SML R Y? 9 Sis Wrfr 5 HATFIELD PATRICIA lunior Webster Groves ff - rw.-s gs Qgar g -1: 4 fi - ,pgiiff , , HENDERSON, IUDITH Freshman Boonville 200 HARTLEY, DUANE I unior St. Louis HEAVIN, IANET Sophomore Rolla HECKMAN, BILLY Freshman Centralia HEDGEPETH, SAMUEL Freshman New Madrid HELD, SHIRLEY , Sophomore Hiqginsville HENDERSON, PHYLLIS Freshman A Hannibal HERCULES, IAMES Freshman St. Charles HODGE, BETTY Freshman Holla HICKS, LETITIA Freshman Hannibal HOGAN, MARILYN Freshman Pacific HORNOR, PRISCILLA Sophomore Varina, Iowa . HOHENSTREET, NEIL Freshman Owensville HOLT. NOEL Iunior St. Louis V.- io? HOMBS. RUTH Sophomore Africa -NQEN.-,,-ffm,-:J:':--.3-f-W'-., . rv , r ,. ,,,:' g,f:1f1,A,3, HUGHES, ROMIE F, 3 '- Sophomore ' 4 Armstrong -4-'f-ll:1F.,5E:5Effz3f 35, l:4z'Q17:fg1- si,.,:Exk2 K .'-':,::E3-ua . ,X e'w'I-FIZI. -.g..:.w'f u .. i. F331 , . , .... .. Q..-:rm ri-4355: ax ., . v 9.4 -'.. .' - 'wwf-rv! V., ,. .-'.- . J.:-1. .., -' 'WA 'A :n3::5R5:.- -f5M::: v f 'fl L l N 7 Si R E f A 2 L 3 , 9, -. 1 .5 ig. , 1 3 s ' ! 2 f Rf fs, mf Ny A, x X will xg! , if ', vig ill 1 1 4 I P V Wu ,E W wi e 1 YEZHEEV .... . ..,,. W . , AS, '91 - Ye. r. , iff- ,. ' 1. ,,,. , HUFF, DONALD Freshman Chillicoihe 2 , A W , gg. 15 .5355 131 V .i i x W 1 , rzjpf x f le Z 5 M1 1 , , W! r QF' if if J fag f 5 W , M , frwm. , , , 'F I hw, , , HUSTER, CAROL f-sf, A :f'Zfz'ff+?5 ' Freshman V A ' Si. Charles A ' , .- ,. , ,A, Zz X HUTCHERSON, IOHN Iu.nior Palmyra 4 2 , HOWARD. MARY Freshman Poplar Bluff HUFF, DORIS Sophomore Boonville HUTCHISON, MARTHA SUE Freshman New Franklin an -an HOLLEY, HERBERT Sophomore Webster Groves gtg L+? 5 'Q f A ' A 1 H R , . S ,J-:F ' 1' L 'YW5 ' ' ' W, , i V , 5, Q f - .3 ,.1.-,fg, ,fg,g,1m HOWE, RALPH WAYNE Freshman Fayette l ' N HOLMES, DAVID Freshman Normandy HOYT, ROBERT Freshman Sl. Louis fa-W HULSE, ROBERT Sophomore St. Ioseph HUMPHREY, EUGENE Freshman Mt. Carmel, Conn. 201 HUTCHIN SON , MARY Sophomore Portageville x HYNDRICH, IAMES Freshman Clifton Hill ISBELL, IOHN Sophomore Salem IACKSON, I O Sophomore Salem ISBELL. BOB Iunior Salem IRICK, RONALD lunior Webster Groves IOHNSON. STEVE Iunior ' Independence INN ES, GEORGE Sophomore Overland IENKINS, LAWRENCE Freshman Sikeston ' Z-OZ IOHNSON, CAROLYN IENNINGS. IOHN Sophomore Moberly IENNINGS. DOROTHY I unior Overland Freshman Hayti IONES, IANICE Freshman New Florence IONES, TERRY Freshman Crystal City IOST, JACK Freshman Maplewood KEELY, DONALD Iunior Normandy KLEEMAN, TOAN Freshman Bonne Terre X, 1 . , 5 I . ww, av N B, A 1 W , fi? , W 'Agn 4 'W - -1,, iEf-Ly., - f1,,'-Q' - 4' I , J.. 1 1, ' I IR f ' . fl 4' 1 Lf' t KRAEMER. IUNE Sophomore Maplewood TW KELLY, DANA Freshman Marceline .MW ,,,,,, 5 55:42 5 . I 1' I I + U f ..- I- 1 H - V wx 1 rf, f me H ' w ..,, - M fMM, g ?:e,:g...?f?72'gfm:--- ' a f KLEINE, ELIZABETH Freshman St. Lords KROEGER. WILLIAM Junior Affion KELLER LEROY Sophomore Unrversrty Clty KNAPHEIDE, LORETTA Freshman Fayette KROEGER, WALDO Freshman Hermann KABLE, WILLIAM Freshman Mexrco KAYS. KENNETH Freshman Eldon KERN DAVID Freshman Normandy KIDWELL WAYNE Freshman St Lours KOCH, ROBERT Sophomore California 14 , ' KOELLING, WILLIE Iunior New Franklin 203 I LQFEVER, ROSEMARY .Freshman Wesi Plains LAMB, REUBEN Freshman Brookheld LARGEN T, NORMA Freshman Ferguson 204 S H 1 3 LAGES, DAVE Sophomore Bismarck LaMORE, ROBERT I unior Webster Groves LaRUE, CHRISTY Sophomore Troy LAN GENDOERFER, LOLA Freshman Bunceton LaRUE, FRANK Freshman Troy, LAWHON, DORIS Freshman Chillicothe - 4 ' .rir ' .fl FJ- ' 1 ' 'ffff , 1,5 'Z 'Zh LANHAM, CHARLES I Sophomore , Glasgow LANGWOHTHY, DWAIN Iunior Salem LASHLEY, IANEY Freshman Crystal City LAUGHLIN, CHARLES Iunior Fesius LAYTON, THOMAS Sophomore Centrcxlia LEAP, DAVID Iurdor Onawa, Iowa LEWIS. ARTHUR Freshman St. Louis LIBERTY, ARLEN Iunior Webster Groves LEE, WILLIAM Freshman Fayette LITLE, RICHARD Iunior Garden City LIMPER, RICHARD Freshman Boonville iff' af? . A XS , , 'L' , we .1 ..... 5 E X ' -5 1 X Q X .4 5: M I I S? Ss ff.. wr W We 1 W, . SR n x gp 5 5 ' 1 we X 0 ww is 'is X03 Iggy ,H - gli if P Q 'W xx ,W 7 X fe I 1 ' I Q sw ' Y 4 ' I3 I ' QM' sg X b X X X , 'Sb 'Q 541155. + AL. LENNOX, WAYNE S Freshman Center I 1 I 1 LINE, KATHRYN Sophomore Rolla LITTLE SHARON Freshman Greenfield Ind. Z ,X I TQ Wi? LINNEMAN GERALD I unior Salisbury S LIVESAY MARSHA W! age Freshman Kirkwood LOVE, MARY Freshman St. Louis ,Q wr TWU gf fwf LOCKE, HARVEY Freshman Overland LUTZ, HARLAN Freshman Farber LUYSTER, ELEANOR Sophomore Monroe City LONG, DAVID Sophomore Kansas City 205 r I lu I LYON, DAVID I Iunior 1 Kansas City MCCARTNEY, JOHN ' I unior Iameson MCGILL. MAURICE ' Freshman Sikeston -209 MCBRIDE, MARVA Freshman Harrisburg MCCLINTOCK BRUCE Sophomore St Charles McKEE, VIRGINIA Freshman Fayette I u MCCLINTOCK. ELIZABETH Freshman Marshall MCKINLEY, IOANV Freshman Bertrand METZDORF, LYLE Freshman Independence MCCULLOUGH. DAVID Sophomore Fayette MCNEMEE, IEROLD Freshman Kansas City MCFARLAN D, GERALD Freshman Mexico MERSHON, ALVIN Iunior Blue Springs MEYER, IACQUELINE Sophomore Moscow Mills M1cHiE. DONALD I unior Steele MONSON, IOI-IN Freshman Onawa, Iowa ,ar- ,fig MILLER, SUSAN Freshman Clayton MONTEMURRO, PAUL Freshman Chicago, Ill. VV .,7.,..l5, KW 6 1 xv 54 Q A N RL As L 2 3 Za si 3 1 X ,, f.ff W. , ii' S53 6-. MOORE, ROY Freshman Kansas Ciiy . ffa::'if' I f ,' Xi f7i'w': ,J A - ff' .v's.Yff ' 'z' . -if , , .n.A 533 nA . gpg 1 gf ,,-,f . x .: 5 MOUNTER, THOMPSON Freshman Fayette MILLER, WILLIAM Freshman Troy MORGAN, THOMAS Freshman Steele '-.Q-5? ,x '--nf' MYERS, IOHN Freshman Ionesburg MONTGOMERY IOY Freshman Blue Springs MORGAN, ROBERT Freshman Stockton , ..: ' Q.. if fWl?2i' , I NEAS, ROBERT Sophomore Nevada MOON, JERRY Sophomore Mi. Vernon MORRISON, BOB Freshman Independence MOORE, DAVID Freshman Kansas City ,l-ws, MORRISON, ANN Freshman Oak Grove 207 NEWTON, GEORGE Freshman California ,bf I PAINE ROBERT Sophomore ' 9, , Onawa, Iowa V.:-.ra .4 .c NEVILLE, PAT ' Iunior 4 - Poplar Bluff OFFUTT. PATRICIA Freshman - Orrick 45 45? ' OLSON, BEVERLY Sophomore Onawa, Iowa OFFUTT SAMUEL Freshman Orrick PEACOCKE, SIDNEY Sophomore Kansas City NORTON, RICHARD PAYEUR, PEGGY Sopilomofe Sophomore 10101111 sr. Louis PATTERSON, DEAN Freshman Fayette PAINTER RICHARD PETTIGREW, GLENN Sophomore Monroe CIIY Freshman Iamestown PAINTER, LOUISE Freshman New Franklin , PERSHALL, MARY Sophomore Z 0 8 Granite City, Ill. PETER, SANDRA Sophomore King City I PHILLIPS, IOHN Freshman Washington PITTS, ZANNIE Sophomore Roanoke POTTER, SUSIE Freshman Vcmdolicz PRESS, EDWARD Freshmcrn Hermann .f n ,l iii ff .' emu- -fa 5, 42- . , . . ', if RAY, GALEN Freshman . 5' Armstrong I , V- py. ,iv H 9 . ' fifzf ' iz'-'Til' is 'fa' 1 5 , .1 --.rf' 4 Us-. REILLY, DONALD Sophomore St. Louis 7 1 P Q ' W! L 1 , 1,3 VA I - f , ' , I if f 3 M, POINDEXTER, ANN Sophomore Prairie Home PRITCHETT, TERRY Sophomore Foyeite ,, ,nk , 3, wx ff. 3? L44 ,, X ww '- -w - if . E4-lwfii' ' U53 I,.,,fza ' ' , , yqq ' 'f 7 .. I gg , X 5, 3 il' ., Z ff X -A Z , fy . iwi, ffl U ff 4 , , I 72 , Kev -1' - - fri ZW, 'iq f ' , ,. ,, An..,,e-,-,.1,i,L4.,,. ,a,..iLv. RENFROW, DORIS Freshman Iomci Im, 3 , 1111, . PETTIGREW, IOAN Freshman Boonville I ' X f p ,gg ' -. 'v f f ,- 'W ' :'fI '-1 REE kkkkkkk ' I I A PORTER, BETTY Sophomore Iermings 1 , i- L, 'z f44f':f:'f': ' E , MZ! mf , ff? , air Swnf fraaagf' 'ph Q ff f .. -s- '- 6 5 vMfgw vw' ::, ,4 Q, Q ,,,, J ,,W 3 , , u A ig f , me 4 A 1' 4-I -w W PREUSS, DONALD Sophomore Shawnee .fig i net-. , ST if' SQ 2' V Q f x is Ki Q X ox 55 ri 1 If :ii xx 3 PFROENDER, GARY Sophomore Granite City, III. PORTER, MABEL Freshman Ienninqs RAVENSCRAFT, DONNELL Freshman Sl. Louis 20 9 I RENTROW, TOMMY RIDDER, CAROL Sophomore Corder Freshman California ROBERTSON, JON Freshman St. Louis ROBINSON, JACK Freshman Clayton ROHRER, ALBERT Junior Bourbon ROHLFIN G, ALBERT Junior Maplewood BIUTCEL, JANE Junior . St. Louis ROSE, ELLEN Junior Glasgow ROSS. CHARLES Freshman Onawa, Iowa RUDD, EUGENE Freshman Auxvasse SADLER, FOSTER Junior Z 1 0 . Keytesville RUETHER, MICHAEL Freshman Glasgow l RUN GE, GLORIA Iunior Trenton SANFORD, CAROLYN Iunior Boonville SAVIGNAC, GEORGE Junior Webster Groves SCHNEIDEWIND. IOHN Freshman New Athens, Ill. I SERCU. SONDRA Sophomore Onawa, Iowa YI-'f-'W' ' 1 ' ., ! ','l if Q31 I 1 hhhho I L, . rl, ....,, fr SIMPSON, NANCY Freshman Milan SCHLEMEYER, MARIAN Freshman Labadie SCHUBEL, BARBARA Sophomore Kansas City I I SCHULTS, RICHARD Sophomore New Franklin SCHNATMEIER. ROBERT Junior St. Charles SHAFFER, WILLIAM Freshman Normandy SI-IIELDS, IIMMIE SCHWAB. TERRY Freshman California SCHWALIE, RAYMOND Freshman Fayette Iunior Troy SHY, RICHARD Freshman Ellington SIMPSON, SANDRA Freshman Carrollton SINCOX, THOMAS Freshman Washington SIMON, EMILY Sophomore Paris Z 'Q' fi, Q A . ,fy -' 'fx A-if -iffha . 151 ' ,,,,, . v ' f4yr. 7,:,, ,f ,X 1,777 Q3 fy EEF! J r 4, Q EEK f 7 A Q W iv 6 '42 Yi :A Xqgif Q 'Q Wff 3255? 7 O' 1 1 X W an wg? if gif f IETT. DAVID IHIUH ' liie city, 111. lPES, LILY 'eshmcm ncoln TH, SUZANNE iman :uis Z SIPES, DONALD Iunior Lincoln SMITH. CHARLES Freshman St. Clair SMITH, HARRY Freshman St. Louis SMITH. NORRIS Freshman St. Louis SMITH, DONALD Freshman Chamois STAFFORD, IAMES Freshman Portageville SMITH, TED Sophomore Rolla SNOVER, WARREN Iunior Maplewood SPALDING, DON Iunior Granite City, I11. STEGNER, EULA Sophomore Boonville STEINBECK, PAULINE Sophomore St. Louis STEWART. JAMES Freshman Ellington STOUT CLIFTON Iunlor Palmyra KN QRS-X. r mg.. of STREHLMAN IOHN SUPPIGER IUDITH Sophomore Webster Groves Freshman Un1on THOMAS. BETTY Sophomore Chula . SWEET GEORGE Freshman Maplewood THOMPSON, IAMES lunior St. Louis STOCKHAM DAVID Freshman Macon STRONG DOYLE Freshman Van Buren STONE LENORA Freshman Lllbourn SUMMERS DALENE Freshman Columbra SWISHER TOSEPH Iunior Maplewood TAYLOR, IOSEPH Sophomore Willow Springs SUMMERS ARTHUR Sophomore Huntsville THORNHILL, CHARLOTTE Iunior Fayetle TAYLOR, WILLIAM Freshman Festus 213 THRASHER, SALLY Junior Warrensbuifg TIPTON, ELIZABETH Iunior Gallatin UNSER, RONALD Freshman Ferguson ' 214 TINCHER, IOHN Sophomore Boonville TRAIL, ROBERT Freshman Elsberry E g. Eff I 4-vm ff W. 1- . f 1 vfzggzw fgr xi, ' ,,,, , V QQ' ff M y A'i .is1 fMw' s ,A ggf exif as Ti gl X fi Wg TUCKER, SUE Sophomore Eolia 4 UTLAUT, BOBBIE Junior Bunceton VAN CLEVE, SANDRA Sophomore Malden VAUGHAN, FRANCHELLE Sophomore , Fayette TURLEY, IAMES Freshman Louisiana VARDELL, SHIRLEY ' Iunior Hornersville VOLLMAR, TED Freshman St. Louis TURNER, RONALD Freshman Linn ' ' VARDELL, MYRA Iunior Hornersville 1 WAGSTER, MILTON Sophomore V Maplewood WALCOTT EUGENE WEATHERS, EUGENE Freshman Fayette WEGENER SHIRLEY Freshman Fayette Sophomore Warrenton WEHRMAN CAROL Sophomore WALKER KENNETH Iumor Fayette Montgomery Clty WHITENER, CAHOLYN Sophomore Robertson WIEMAN BARBARA WEST ALLAN Freshman Moorhead Iowa Sophomore WHITEHEAD DON Sophomore Washington Wellsvxlle WILLIAMSON, IO Sophomore Senath WILLIAMS, DONNY WILSON, GEORGE Freshman Elsberry Freshman Armstrong WILLIAMS, RODNEY Freshman Parsons, Kans. WILLIAMS, IOHN Freshman Oak Grove WILSON, HELEN, Freshman St. Louis 215 WIRT, WAN DA Sophomore Trenton I WRIGHT, ION Freshman Columbia WOOD, DAVID Freshman Carthage 1 YEATER, MARILYN Sophomore Mexico YODER, WILLA Iunior Webster Groves YOUNG, CARL Freshman Palmyra ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM Freshman ' Cameron , 216 fl. ,Hg ..,,.,. .U-Ln -'-L:--'-f'-- 'i N, ,-11'f T1ff11 . ,Q W W YY - Y A .. -Y -V-As-- L , ,-my I 5228! im X X 5 flyii 9' . 54 Jax? xxf Y' 3 wsu ..-X' 5 6 lh . L . V - 1 , fy V 'V -A ,X .lf lf A .1 ' k 5? 'Vi Q g- . ,' Q- KI, J! -2. R , if Second Semester and Lates LeROY D. ADAMS Freshman SHIRLEY BOND Sophomore Onawa. Iowa A Osage Beach LLOYD BLEDSOE Freshman - Boonville BILL BALLEW Freshman New Franklin JAMES -BURNSIDE lunior ' ' ' LOU ANN BROOKS Freshman Franklin LARRY DANSON Carrollton I Freshman Licking , MRS. CLEORA DUN LAP Iumor Independence LOWELL DRAKE Iumor Linneus 'MARY LOU FAHNSTER Freshman Granite City, Ill. 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X'-,,,,-J' GLENN BRADY Desota Major: Philosophy G Religion ANNE BRYANT Madison Major: Piano ,Z l -7 Lf. 1 VVILLA BROWN Atchison, Kansas Major: Elementary Education THOMAS B. ADAMS Trenton Major: English Kappa Chi, Pres.: Speech Club: Chapel' Choir: Marching Band: Concert Band. IOAN BOFINGER Maplewood Major: Science Transferred from Valparaiso, indiana Sophomore Year, Scalpel and Forceps, Secretary: Chem- istry Club, Historian: Delta Pi Omega, Song leader. GORDON BEAVER St. Ioseph Major: Piano F.T.A.: A Cappello Choir, Student Manager: Varsity Band: March- ing Band: Phi Mu Alpha, Secre- tary: Sigma Alpha Chi: A.G.O.: Orchestra. RICHARD BRADLEY Brookfield Major: Pre-Medicine Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities: Beta Sigma, Pres.: Student Body Pres.: Student Council: 4 year Letter- man in Foorball: Honorable mention to All Conference: Co- Captain Football Team: Chemis- UY Club! C. Club, Treasurer: A.E.D. F.T.A., Secretary: Howard Payne House Council: Pi Gamma Mu: S.C.O., Council Member. I. C. BUTLER Griffith, indiana Major: Physical Education Co-Captain Football Team: Sen- ior Class Vice-Pres.: Beta Sigma: 4 year Letterman Football: All Conference 2 years: Most Valu- able Football player of 1953: C. Club, Manager. ., We Ze ,f , f .- IAMES CALLIS Boonville , Major: History ROBERT DAWES Knob Noster Major: Pre-Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres., Sec- retary: Chemistry Club, Pres.: Sigma Alpha Chi, Vice4Pres.: Social Chairman of Senior Class: C. Club: McMurry House Coun- cil: Basketball. HEGINALD CARVER Columbia Major: Physical Education Football: C. Club: Chi Delta: F.T.A.: Business Club. IOAN DISHMAN Mexico Major: Biology F.T.A.: Scalpel and Forceps. . .,X,,,Q H., , .,....rA M., I t 034' X ew ta 4' Xt S J w gigs! if W' ffl will MARILYN EAKER Sikeston Major: Piano Delta Pi Omega, Pres., Rush Captain: Phi Beta, Pres., Concert Band: Marching Band: Mixed Chorus: Senior Class Treasurer. PAUL ENGSBERG Lebanon Major: Business Beta Sigma, Treasurer: Business Club, Parliamentarian: Pi Gam- ma Mu, Reporter: Who's Who: Basketball Equipment Manager and Trainer. KENNETH EDMONDS Kansas City Major: Sociology NINA ESTES Montrose Major: Voice Delta Pi Omega: Phi Beta: Chor- us: Varsity Band: A Cappella Choir: F.T.A.: Marching Band. t GILBERT FLEER St. Louis Major: Sociology Alpha Phi Gamma, Correspond- ing Secretary, Pres.: Kappa Chi. Vice-Pres.: S.C.O.. Pres.: Soph. Class, Pres.: Ir. Class Home- coming Attendant: Football Team: Vice-Pres. Student Body: C Club: Ragout Staff. f Nmgif, . 5 1 E i s A f PATRICIA GRIMSLEY East St Louis, Ill. Major: Piano Phi Beta: A.G.O., Secretary: Chorus: Fighting Fifty. SUE HALL Union , Major: Elementary Education Fighting Fifty: F.T.A., Secretary. ANNABELLE GWINN Crystal City Marching Band: Concert Band A Cappella Choir: Phi Beta Alpha Phi Alpha: Hall Repre- sentative: Howard Payne Pres. SHIRLEY HALL St. Louis Major: Elementary Education DAVID GLASGOW Crystal City Major: Pre-Medicine Sigma Alpha Chi. MARY LU GRAVES IOYCE GREEN Gower Webster Groves Major: Trombone Major: Business Concert Band: Varsity Band: Fighting Fifty: Pi Omega P1 Marching Band: Phi Beta, Secre- Secretary: Business Club Col tary: Scribblers-Scrawlers: Cha- legian: W.R.A.: F.TA Candi pel Choir: Honors Work. date Ior Ragout Queens 9 3 1 'a 3 E i Q 3 a IOAN HAMMOND I EDWARD HARPER Fayette Monroe City Major: Elementary Education Major: Business F.T.A., Pres.: Kappa Chi. Pi Omega Pi. Vice-Pres.: Kappa IEANETTE HAYS St. Louis Major: Piano Phi Beta, Secretary: F.T.A.: Howard Payne House Council: A.G.O., Secretary: A Cappella Choir: S.C.O.: Marching Band: Varsity Band: Orchestra. Mu Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer: S.C.O., Treasurer: Business Club: F.T.A. WILLIAM I-IERRIN Chicago Major: Biology, Chemistry. Mathematics ' Kappa Mu Epsilon. Pres. WM WCM 'M' :Www eil sf: 'gf6?IT?w:,,::Sif'Y72?7: VMQUW Mi, 5111':Ff Pitman - ' N EESFQQ In fr ' -1 -: ,, . J H 'P '- V . - ff:- :ii fl mai 'P - 'zszim -- ' , - . 2 . 35-'vp .. Q ' 'W' ff' -. '21, . -,g.jf gt.t Q 'Q' ' 7,1 1 ij ,i:'lw1f:fg.',7?fL-' N ,1:,Qcgf.q.+::-,. of 91 N EXW 'Wa' ' 2' 2 if a 5 S E-.,gg .,5gf Mx '11 ,f 11 ri, W' 44311: Qtwxirggv Usifg Q stu W ifi' , uf- - 9 i. fi' 44 0 ' ' ,sig-,.39w:' 'Q Q 1 if is I ' ,Q 'f 353223311 I , I Est 4 3. Q. f4s3 3'Wv I J' i 1' 1 2 GERALDINE HOLT St. Louis Major: Sociology Howard Payne House Council: Delta Pi Omega: A Cappella Choir: W.R.A. Council. YVONNE HUG - Richmond Heights Major: Physical Education P.E. Majors and Minors: W.R.A., Pres., and Secretary-Treasurer: Scalpel and Forceps, Vice-Pres.: F.T.A., Program Chairman: Marching Band: W.R.A., Out- standing Athlete: Who's Who: Howard Payne House Council: V a r s i t y Basketball: Fighting Fifty: Collegian: Alpha Phi Al- pha: Student Body Social Com- mittee Secretary. ROBERT HOOD Caliiornia Major: History Gamma Mu, Vice-Pres.: Kappa 1. LOUIS H. IOHNSEN Kansas City Major: History Alpha Phi Gamma, Alpha Psi Omega: Gamma Upsilon: Kappa Chi: Pi Gamma Mu: Student Council: Ragout, Art Editor, Edi- tor 2 Years: Football Student Manager: Edna Smith Glenn Art Award: S.C.O.: Who's Who 2 Years. 5? IERROLD LONGWELL Hamilton Major: Music Education Student Assistant to the Director ol Bands: Phi Mu Alpha, Pres.: Sigma Alpha Chi, Best Sigma Alpha Chi Award: Pan Hellenic Council, Vice-Pres.: Homecoming King: Homecoming C0.Chqir. man: Who's Who: ,F.T.A.: Mc- Murry Student Counselor. EDWARD MOFFAT Sparta, Ill. Major: Chemistry Basketball: Homecoming Atten- dfllll: Yice-Pres., Soph. Class: Pres. Iunior Class: Chemistry Cl'-lb: C Club, Pres.: Sigma Al- Phfl Chi: Pan Hellenic Council: Candidate for Student Body President. ' GEORGE LUTHER Louisiana Major: Pre-Medicine Si ma Al ha Chi Pres.: A.E.D., 9 P f Vice-Pres.: Student Council. CHARLES MOORE St. Louis Ma'or: Social Sciences I Kappa Chi, Pres.: Beta Sigma. Treasurer: S. C. O.: McMurry House Counselor. STEPHEN, KEAY Chicago, Ill. Major: Physical Education Football, Letterman 3 Years: Chi Delta, Vice-Pres.: F.T.A.: C Club. LYNN LEFEVRE Shelbyville Major: Business Business Club Treasurer. IAMES KOPER St. Charles Major: Physical Education Basketball. Co-Captain: Secre- tary Beta Sigma: C. Club: F.T.A., Treasurer: Iunior Class Vice- Pres. DONNA LITTRELL Mendon Major: Business Chapel Choir: Fighting Fifty: Delta Pi Omega, Secretary and Treasurer: Pan Hellenic Council. Treasurer: Pi Omega Pi, Secre- tary: Business Club, Pres.: F.T.A. Ragout Organization Editor. EDWARD MORRIS Kansas City -Major: Voice A Cappella Choir: Marching Band: Phi Mu Alpha,lVice-Pres.: Sigma Alpha Chi: Male Quartet. NORMA NEAL , Armstrong Major: Elementary Education Pi Kappa Theta, Treasurer: F.T.- A.: Chorus: Marching Band: Con- cert Band: W.R.A. IEAN MUFF Trenton Major: Voice ' Phi Beta: Marching Band: A Cappella Choir: F.T.A.: The Old Maid and the Thief : R.U.R. i Howard Payne House Council. RICHARD NIBECK Wellston Major: Divisional Science Alpha Psi Omega, Pres.: F.T.A.. Vice-Pres.: Assistant to the Enq- lish Department, Audio Visual Aids Repair: McMurry Student Counselor. SHARON NICHOLS Southwest City Major: Piano Phi Beta. Treasurer: A.G.O., Vice-Pres. and Secretary-Treas- urer: Mixed Chorus, Pres.: Delta Pi Omega, Vice-Pres.,Parliament- tarian: Dramatics Club: Summer School House Council Treasurer: Gamma Upsilonz F.T.A.: March- ing Band: Concert Band: Co- Editor oi 55 Band News : Pan Hellenic Council: Ragout: Col- legian: S.A.C., Business Manager. PHYLLIS CLARKE NORTHINGTON Iamestown Major: Elementary Education Pi Gamma Mu: Pi Kappa Theta: F.T.A.: Pi Kappa Theta, Treas urer. MONROE PAINTER JOHN PETERSON New Franklin ' Moberly Major: Divisional Science Major: Sociology Beta Sigma: A. E. D.: Honors Work. l 1 IAMES SKINKER University City Major: Business BARBARA STEELE St. Louis Major: Business Pi' Kappa Theta, Pres. and Vice- PIGS.: Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer Business Club: Senior Class. Secretary: P.E. Majors and Minors: F.T.A.: Social Commit- lee? Pan Hellenic. Secretary: Homecoming Committeegg W.R.A. Council. 9,5 46? ROBERT SLAGLE Fayette Major: Business Freshman Class Pres.: Student Council Representative, Chi Delta. NOHBERT STUESSE Boonville n Major: Chemistry, Maihematics IESSE POLLMAN Boonville Major: Religion and Philosophy I IAMES RICH Fayette Major: Business Chi Delta, Treasurer. V If ii aw HOSALEE POWELL HOLT Shelhina Major: Sociology Marching Band: Concert Band: Delta Pi Omgea. treasurer and Pres.: Pi Gamma Mu: AIPHCK Phi -Gamma Fraternity Sweet- heart Oueen: Senior Attendant to Homecoming Queen: Radio Stall. CAROLYN SHAW SCHAAF St. Louis Major: Music Concert Band: Marching Band: Varsity Band: Chorus: Delta Pi Omega Rush Captain: F.'l'.A.: Phi Beta: Ragout Maid of Honor. ff W S f ? MAUDELL SUMMERS Huntsville Major: Voice Attendant to Sigma Alpha Chi Queen: Alpha Phi Alpha Pres. and Secretary: Student Body Secretary 2 years: Student Coun- cil: Phi Beta: F.T.A.: A Cappella Choir: W.R.A.: Marching Band: Varsity Basketball Team: Pan Hellenic Council: Homecoming Queen: Ragout Candidate for Queen: Who's Who: House Council: House Association Sec- retary. MARTHA TAYLOR Carrollton Major: Voice A Cappella Choir: Phi Beta. Treasurer and Vice-Pres.: Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary-Treasurer: Claudia : Dramatics Club: Varsity Band: A.G.O., Treasurer: R.U.R. , Business Manager and Assistant Director JACK TAYLOE Cuba Major: Science Ragout and Collegian Photogra- pher: Summer Time At Cen- trol Editor and Photographer: Gamma Upsilon: Student mem- ber oi National Press Photogra- phers Association. Alpha Phi Gamma: Concert Band: Co-Ed- itor oi 55 Band News : March- ing Band: Student Council: Mc- Murry House Council. DON THOMASSON St. Louis ' Major: Physical Education C. Club: Football: Alpha Phi Gamma. IA1-nts TUMY Boonville Major: Business C. Club. CAROL WILSON Warrenton Major: History F.'l'.A.: Phi Gamma Mu. , CHARLES VANDERBECK Moberly Major: History F.T.A.: Chi Delta: Alpha Psi Omega: Dramatics Club: Col- legian. , MARY WOOD Webster Groves Major: Physical Education Alpha Phi Alpha, Rush Captain and Vice-Pres.: W.R.A.,t Pres.: Pan Hellenic Council: Fighting Fifty: F.T.A., Social Chairman, P.E. Majors and Minors Club. , , 1 . IOANNE ODNEAL Prairie Home Major: English Who's Who: Editor of Collegian: Alpha Psi Omega: Scribblers and Scrawlers: F.T.A.: W.R.A., Secretary-Treasurer: Dramatics Club, Pres.: Alpha Psi Omega: P. E. Majors and Minors: Fighting Filly: Student Council: Howard Payne House Council: Ragout: Business Manager for Claudia : Chorus.: Varsity Basketball Team. GARY WEBSTER Webster Groves - if 'as f IACK STAPLES Prairie Village, Kan. Major: Pre-Dental Sigma Alpha Chi: Scalpel and Forceps: Concert Band: Varsity Band: Marching Band. BEULAH MAE WOODWARD Fayette Major: Physical Education Major: Biology Chi Della: C. Club: Football. All Conference 51. LEE WOODWARD Fayette Major: Political Science Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres.: Alpha Phi Gamma, Secretary: Pi Gamma Mu: Debate Team. DELORES WYCKOFF Bogard Major: Business Delta Pi Omega, Historian: Pi Omega Pi. Treasurer and His- torian: Alpha Psi Omega, Secre- tary: F.T.A.: Gamma Upsilon: Fighting Fifty: Collegian: Bus- iness Club: Ten Little lndians : Hedda Gabler : Present Lau- ghter . ALAN WYCKOFF Shelbina Major: Religion Freshman Class President: Stu- dent Council: McMurry House Council: S.C.O.: Business Club: Kappa Chi, Vice-Pres.: Student Pastor 2 years, Marching Band. IEANNE YODEH Webster Groves Major: Art Delta Pi Omega, Rush Captain and Vice-Pres.: W.R.A., Council: Howard Payne House Council, Vice-Pres.: Ir. Class Treasurer: F.T.A.: Homecoming Committee: Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart Queen, Ragout: Fighting Fifty: Candidate lor Ragout Queen. 1 , Il, .l,, i. .E l l M ill Q. f 5 sl tif I l l l .2 gt -I ,gi 5. E 12 li L IE if 3. 'i ,-f , .. , haf -LE ,,.Q ,M 5 ,, 1-,X f l l 230 , Q ROBERT L. KLEINERT DOUG STUTSMAN Roxana. Ill. Nashville, lll. Major: Business Major: Sigma Alpha Chi: Basketball: Business Club. LAWRENCE ZACHARY Crawfordville, Ind. Major: Chi Delta: Alpha Psi Omega: Scalpel and Forceps: Collegian, Kappa Chi: Radio Stall. We hated to leave the rest of this page blank but after seeing the way this picture printed up maybe we should have. We were going to save the space for the Trix Kleinert Fan Club but they couldn't raise enough money to buy it so we just had to use a scrap shot to fill it up. . 'i:'. ..,l:.A'. - 5 . rl . v Enpfectdtzon, g 4 V. p e W - e p h h - We cf!-jtlie,Btt'xtf heNewtb1h'idx'thdtV'in pmiblishixig ld- HAGOU'f certdig pedplep ate absolutely indispensable, -we iust coulda? get the job done gvith-gut them.,'1'o thehe people we wish to extend bm' sincexfe' appreciation thanks. A I ' . f - Filet. to .Dr. 1Ggddis.,vyhq gmdent pbody advigor must.-yea! after year keep the RAGOUT withinits budget. mjmnge our cdntractl. :ind gemuinggp cbnstgxit. dohrcegoi ,udyice ondjencourqgextiepf.f .X - ' t f ' L. 2 h 'P , 'ra'PregLcu116gi,e,AiyhapxnEghs55651153-qui. sdeu man.f Axwqy5'aAv4uub1e ip: help Qndemggismeian. P t Q- ' To- Mrs. -Ytthdgxertpr het' help in theiinancel and the botolqi .straight X 4 L K Y 5 Q 4, 1 , THE WHITE HOUSE wAsl-MNGTON E Novemberi9, 1954 Dear President Woodward: Please extend to everyone present my congratu- lations and best wishes as you commemorate the centennial of Central College. That your college so long has prospered and so long has served the cause of higher education in America evidences both the vitality ofeour educational processes and the excellence of your Co1lege's contribution to the advancement of the general good. I know how meaningful this occasion must be for all of you, and I warrnly wish you a happy, inspiring ceremony Sincerely, F Dr. Ralph L. Woodward President Central College Fayette, Missouri 233 ur Qjratitucfe And sincere thanks to Professor L. G. Abernathy for his many years of service to Central College and its students. Professor Abernathy has been a member of the faculty at Central College since 1916. He is a grad- uate of Central, receiving his B. S. Degree in 1912 and his M. S. in 1913. He has an A. M. degree from the University of Missouri which he received in 1921. Also he attended the University of Chicago during the summer terms of 1914-15-16-26. He was student assistant in the science department at Central in 1912 and '13. The next three years were spent as principal of the High School at Chillicothe. Follow- ing this Prof. Abernathy returned to Central to be- come Professor of Physics. He was on leave of absence from 1919 to '21 while doing graduate work at Missouri University and serving as Instructor of Phvsics there. He returned again to Central in 1921. and has been Professor of Physics since then, serv- ing several vears also as Professor of Mathematics. Professor Abernathy has been an integral part of the science department of Central College for many years. We cannot even pretend that this token of appreciation is in any part repayment for those vears, for the years of service have brought their own rewards. We can only say very sincerely, thank you. . C570 Qljfze jqfcfvertisers of this yearbook we give our appreciation for their cooperation in making this our 1955 RAGOUT the success we feel it is. We urge the students to show their advertisers of this annual. gratitude by patronizing the THE BUSINESS MANAGER 235 WHEN You LEAVE CENTRAL- When you leave Central you take many things with you-things money cannot buy and things which cannot be replaced. ' You take an education, gained in the classrooms' of a dedicated faculty-outstanding for their scholarship and devotion to the high calling of educating the Whole person. You take lasting friendships. Associations formed here furnish inspiration and happy memories for the years ahead. You take ideals-the ideals that enrich lifeg the ideals that make for success, and happiness and a full life. You take a heritage founded on 100 years of glorious history at Central. A rich heritage that has never departed from the dreams of its founders. A heritage that has undergirded the lives and dreams of thousands of graduates. ' Central has given you a broader outlook, the mental and spiritual tools for richer living. These things you take with you. What can you give back in return? You can give loyalty. Through the years Central alumni have been loyal to their alma mater. The Living EndoWment,,the Develop- ment Program, the increasing number of scholarships and grants- these are some of the manifestations of alumni. loyalty. Would you try to repay Central for what you have received? You can give regularly to the Living Endowment. You can help the Development Program. You can remember the college in your will. A And you can ever tell the Central story to prospective students, that they, too, may come into the rich educational experience that it has been your privilege to receive. CENTRAL COLLEGE Founded in 1854 FAYETTE, MISSOURI The Pink Fan Restaurant THANKS YOU Sohnell Floral Company Fayette - Phone 141 Boonville - Phone 241 Q Charles H. lee Clothier Keller Motor Company ' f I , vp X ,f INMEAD fl V, XSRXFSV Fayette Missouri Skillman's Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats Quality and Service 2 phones - 25 If you order music by mail . . order from Shattinger Music Co. Music Sellers Since 1876 812 Olive St. St. Louis 1, Mo. We are retail order music distributors for the music of all publishers. Always 200 feet of counter display of Q music. 237 238 Weathers lumber and Hardware p 'James L. Weathers Eugene K- Weathefs E An Exclusively Home-Owned Store n Fayette, Mo., Phone 17 Armstrong, Mo., Phone 46 G.E. Appliances - SherwinpWi11iams Paint Johns-Manville Asphalt and Asbestos Roofing Mattingly Bros. Stores Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOTIONS DRUG SUNDRIES FRESH CANDIES I. L. VARNER MANAGER J. P. Howard . Plumbing and Electrical Shop -- Radio and TV Repair Phone 100 Fayette Mo REA' la Crosse lumber Company Dealers In F Building Materials, Paints, Varnishes, Glass And Builders Hardware M Special Plan Service Reed S. Patterson, Manager Fayette, Missouri The best Food and Drink in town On the Campus The Eyrie COME to! 5 Ricketts' Shoe Store M0335 LOOK! High Grade Footwear Fayette, Missouri at our complete line of gifts, watches, and jewelry BUY' Phone 186 North S1de of Square Z3 40 BOB WILHO!T 81 SON ONE STOP SERVICE Hi-way 5 :Sz 240 Open 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily Tires - Batteries - Lubrication Birkhimefs Your Local REXALL Drug Store Prescriptions - Sundries - Drugs CIatw0rthy's Ready-to-Wear Urlyss Clatworthy Jane,C1atworthy '29 ' '30 See's Jewelry Store l Diamonds - Watches Silver-Gifts ' Watch Repairing Engraving Alsop 81 Turner I FOUNTAIN SERVICE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Summers Elevator Co. Stop at . . . Hotel Howard Comfortable Surroundings for Guests , Fayette A Missouri Howe S 2.41 It I , gi V I fi i i Q iyixiw I till iii i iii I an 2 242 iii. i ,-i 1 V th. ' 1H.i. . Atkins Chemical Company lamb Hardware Company i Agricultural, Industrial, and - I Sanitary Chemicals West Side of Square Columbia, Missouri Fayette, Missouri T C P ' Kenepp Conoco Service Lubrication Washing ' Meadow Gold Dairy Products Beatrice Creamery Company Tire Repair . Boonville, Missouri Phone 155 H Fayette Theater THE NEWEST IN MOTION PICTURES I THE BIGGEST AND THE BEST Craig's Dairy Democrat leader - Fayette Boonville, Missouri Advertiser We Suggest- Sweet Cream Ice Cream Fayette, Missouri COURTESY OF CLEMONT MCG-EE 243 i f ' 244 FODD 1 - M 353.3-.QAII Through The Year! pawn' 11 A 211 3 2 1 2 101 1 2 61731 Q ua Af' pug rorurosr uk. Fresh roons C9 R Th TOPMOST B d LIKE FRESH rooms th h 1 y GENERAL GROCER Co ST louis Clothmg Hats Shoes F0rMenWhoThmk Fayette lumber Company 1n Terms of Qua11ty It s A Pleasure to Serve You Tully Chenoweth Clothing C0 Styles of Today M A Cornell Manager Paramount Duplicator leo H. Muller Packmg Plant PI'0dUCtS 'Qual1tYMeHtS' 15 Whitehall St New York 4 N Y Tlpton, Mo uv S - Q nl 1 -1 . ,F V .o- ii a' 1 , . 3 f . ..,, V .X - 9 Q . The n emable . . Superiority of fig: f 'Imam I af Q v. .tu-f.....n I sets them apart from all others. e ran means e w o e ear 'round. I . , V ' 2. . I f QP 7 0 . I KC 97 . ' I , I ' 0 0 C ' D . ' , . . , i .I if County Records B , P. C. Stampfli 32 ' -. ' Blank Book Manufacturer Sz Magazine Binder 711 Cherry si. - Dial 4420 Columbia, Missouri 095' I , 4 c 1' 4 , 'Ep 1' 9 Y 'v I 7, I , , 4 I i I I, OLIVES' f .,,, , .. . . 1 f 1 f i I 755 'wr P 'B Frm F B 'is .. 4 I lemon's Grocery Realtor C0mP1et9F00d Shop C. B. Poslon Agency Fresh Meats and Vegetables General Insurance We Deliver E Carrollton, Missouri John Epple Construction Co General Contractors C01Umb1a MISSOUYI 245 J111' JW11 1 ,141 111, '1 11. 1- 1 3, l 121 Q 11,1 VT 1 11151 ': If :fi if ll I 11, X , 1 1,1 1 112 1 111 111 .1 lil 1 lflg iii . 111 1 I . Y 1'l ,. 1 tial ll' ,11 . A: 111 11 .. I lllli . 11f. 1 I1 13 , 1 lil 121 1' 5' ' 1 11' V1 11 1 1 I1 ill M Lili 1 I 1 1 1 1' 11 - H11 lil 5. 1 l i I 11 I E1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 i I1 1. 1 1, FE Kansas City Market Co., elnc BEEF - LAMB - VEAL Sz PORK 1400 EAST SECOND ST. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Modern Cleaners The Sanitone Cleaner The Home of Quality Work , Phone 64 Q DISTINCTIVE for Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer le to n s North Side of Square . V Courtesy of I l. W. Brockman Co. Poultry - Eggs 1 Feed J. J. Tebbe, Mgr. We enjoy supporting ' CENTRAL - and supplying your Party Ice ' Fayette Ice 81 Coal Co. I W M 11 11 li 1l IFE W 1 ll ll 11 24 We are proud of Central College and W1Sh them success IH thelr Centenmal Ce1ebrat1on May your unurmg e forts be backed by our 100' Co operat1on CITY OF FAYETTE H..-,..- .. - .. .. ,, - , ,- , ,, - . , .M I , I 247 - '7 1 The Commercxal Trust Company mvxtes the students of Central College to be a part of the Fayette Commun1ty and help us make th1s a better town We also 1nv1te you to use our bankmg serv1ces Why not make Fayette your home town and the Commerc1al Trust Company your bank? CCMMERCIAL TRUST CO Member Federal Deposxt Insurance Corporatlon L W Iacobs Ir Presldent Nannxe Mae M1ller ASS1SlGHl Secretary KClass 19191 CHoward Payne Class 19137 W I Turnage Secretary L W Iacobs III ASS1SlGDl Secretary CC1ass 19395 CClass 19523 , I , L' 1 ' I l . E 3 ' S I If H . - ,I If ' ' I 'I A I 1 ' ' . 1 ' . - 1 1 248 lust between you and mb x-nom belibve a word ol nf 3, ., V 4, 'in 1 -1 91 ,f Ev J, V ,gvgwfk 'QP all F acult and Staff 22, 17, Abernathy, L, G, ,,,,4, , ...... 17. 234 Fleece, Mrs. C. L. .................-.....--- -- Andeyson, K, K, ,A,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. ,.......... 1 4 Foster, LeAnn ................Y.................---------- - Barker, R, 1-1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..... 1 3, 70 IGaddis, M. E. ....,.,.....,,... 19, 32. 34, Bqskeu, Mrs, Helen Wheeler ,.,..... 19, 90 Gaddis, Mrs. Florence .........AA............... Birch, Thomas E. .......................................- 22 Hayes. Opal .....--.---,--,--- ----------- - Brown, W, H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,, 17, 49, 70, 72, 96 Held, Helen ............... . Brumilt, Richard S. ....... 25, 150, 162, 174 Helton, F. F. ..... .. Bugkner, E, C, ,,,,,,,,,,, .............. 1 7, 32. 56 Hlx, C. E., II. ........... Carroll, Cornelius ......,...........,.............------ 13 lohnson. L. G- --------------,- - Clawson, Alice L. ..........,. . Cross. Edward L. ...... . Crowley. Mrs.,Carl ....... Cullen, A. I. ...................... . Deatherage, Mrs. Chloe Denny. C. E. .................. . . 25. 94, 178, 181 19, 102 14 .Qf1fffIQffffffffQQQQfQffi 17 Dunlap, Richard .................... 21, 62, 63. 70 15 Dyson. Ioseph W. .......... . Edmonston, Mrs. Taylor ffffIQQfQQfff11QQQIQ 15 Eller, M. F. ........................ 19, 34, 35. 60, 96 Ellis, Mabel .................................. 13. 54, 68 Iones, Raymond W. .... . Keyton, Robert ......,... Koch, M. L. ........... . 1 Lawrence, B. I. ....., . Long, Floyd ........ ' ......... Lyon, Benjamin I. .... . Madden, Ellwood ...., Modlish, Paul B. ...... . Pape. Eulalie ......,,,.,. Patton, Leslie K. ..... . Perry, T. A. .......... . Potter. Pearl .............--.------- Pritchett, Mrs. Virginia Rethwisch, Henry C.' .... Rich, E. E. ...............,------ 14 14 13 Ricketts, Martha C. ...... ................ 1 4 Schaff, W. R. .....-------- ------------ 1 9' 59 Shell. Lester C. ...l..... ------- 1 7, 49' 55 Spayde, L. T. ................ ---------- 2 3L 51 Stanley, Mrs. Grace .... Stiegemeier, Orval F. ........... . Strickler, Mrs. Catherine Svanoe, H. C. ................ . Thornhill, Charlotte ..... Turner, Iames .......... 25, 150, 176 19 ..ff fffffff i'5, 25,B1 ev Uphaus, Edna ................ ................ 2 0 Vaughan, G. A. ........,... . 17, 71, 72 Vilhauer, Mrs. Marie C. ............ 13, 54, 68 Watson, Elliott Owen ....... .......... 1 9, 70 Welcelean, K. R. ............. .............. 2 2, 54 Woodward, Ralph L. ..... ...... 1 0. 32, 34 A Student Index , I Ackerman Barbara Louise 9564 Roslan Pl Overland 21 66 92 189 Adams LeRoy Deal Box 13 Turin Iowa Adams Thomas B 1613 Trndall Ave Trenton Alexander Robert Frederick RFD 4 Fayette Allemann Clyde 2456 Gothland Overland 14 Amxck losephme Ieanette-410 McRoberts Boonville Amick Martha Lois Glasgow Anders Lena Fern Route 2 Campbell Anderson Kenneth 'ha les 200 Boyd St Fayette Anderson Marianna Lee Montgomery City Anderson Ralph H Pacific 60 221 96 189 96 189 94189 5173189 48 189 62 98 189 Anderson Robert C Ir 2113 Waterman Ave Granite City Ill 102 189 Andrew Lucy Elizabeth RFD 1 Columbia Ill 73 83 189 Armontrout William Lafayette-RF D 2 Centralxa 150 176 189 Arp loan Ieanmne Brunswick 94189 Atkms Velma Ioyce-1112 East Iackson St Mexico 90189 Bachman Charles Roger 810 llth St Onawa Iowa 48 64 73 189 Badger Robert Caldwell 3945 Magnolta Ave St Louxs Barley Ralph Edwin lr 2246 Lynch Granite City Ill 102189 Baker Phillip Lee 909 Main St Boonville Bakewell Ioseph Robert RFD 2 DeSoto 607173190 Ballew Wrlham Henry 303 S Missouri New Franklin 98 162 218 Barker Lyman Gregory 1113 Mansfield Mexico 67140 Barrey Barbara Ann Parma 80190 Bartosh Gwen Lea 660 Amelia Ave Webster Groves 19 5 60 73 190 Basye Monalou Cameron 54 58 178 181 190 Batchelor Iohn Brian S09 West St Calxfornxa 140190 Bawa Mohan Shamsher Poona Indra S0 219 Beawaer Gordon 1723 South Ninth St St Ioseph 485164 02 221 Becker Roger Wrllram 3959a Palm St St Lcuns 7 Beckett Iames L Shelbma 6296190 Bemke Amos Minor Union 55199 250 Benjamin Durand lr 7340 Navarre Circle Allton 23 56 96190 Bennett Wrlham Ray RFD 2 Osborn Berry Keith Thomas Ionra 55 60 64 71 73 190 Besgrove Dorns Harris Armstrong 54190 Brermann Eugene 730 Mrssoun Ave Washington Black Beverly lane 301 Benton Monett 73 83 92178 181 190 Blakemore Philip Dwavne RFD 2 Sturgeon Blakey Ierre C Pans Bla e LaVerne Louise-5648 Holly Hills St Louis 9 55190 Bledsoe Lloyd Herbert Ir 615 Main St Boonville 150 218 Blount Charles Richard Prairie Home Boi nger Ioan Edna 7566 West Bruno Maplewood 17 56 72 92 221 Bohn Mary Lou Audrey 7729 Mallard Dnve Hanley Hills St Louis County 14 55191 Bollinger Nancy Friend 6380 Glenmore St Louis 20 55 60 67 71 73 191 Bond Shirley Ioyce Osage Beach 92218 Borchardt William E 5912 Thompson Kansas City 70 98 146 191 Bowman Manan Frances 323 S Walnut Cameron 485759 94 178 191 100 191 Boyd Ixmmxe Lee 12 North St Farmington 96191 Bradley Charles Memphis 100191 Bradizy zlgichard 1111 N Main St Brookfield 38 49 56 74 146 0 Brady Glenn I Elm and Cedar Sts DeSoto Brandhorst Connie Lou Hughesvxlle 73191 Brauss Sandra Adele 4416 Edgewood Blvd Pme awn 92 191 Brenrecke Mary Frances 3420 Wfllram Place St Lours 20 54 92 191 Brent Bill Mac 1041 Nooney St Poplar Bluff 57191 Brooks Brooks Brown Brown Brown Brown Iamce Eileen 1732 Boneta Ave Richmond Hts Lou Ann New Franklin 178181218 Audrey Louise 3049 Bellerxve Drive St Louis 21 55 191 Frances Lucxle-800 West Lucky Fayette 72191 Frances Susan Steelvxlle 4873191 Willa Dean Harcourt 1504 South Seventh Atchrson Kans - -A- , ' ', , .- ' . I .... . . . - - .. so. A ' . . jf: ' ' -----'----'-------------------- --- 190 . i I, ' , .-.-------------------------------,- 219 , . 'I - . - '190 I ' - -------------------- ' .-- ,-..f. ..,.. ff .... .... f ...... f .....1ao ' , ' ' , ' ............ 189 e ' '- . . . -3- f 1 I - - , .... ,. , , , - ' ., . .... . ,. Bowman, Steve Hawkins-7665 Florissant Road, Normandy 21 - - - ' , 3 - , ' , , . --I . . .Q ......,................,... 221 , - UI I' I' Q - . . Q I I . I - - 2 ' - ' - ....... A ..: ...... . . - , - - .. - .,,.,, '19, ' T -1 - ' ---.-----------. 100 , I 'f . - ' ........... f .............,... fffffff.'f Q f ' I. ' - ' , .............................. 1 ..... , ' 221 ' - '- ' ' Carter, Iames Oliver-Tipton .......................................................... 193 Browne, Edna Helen-3715 Iamieson Ave.. St. Louis ........ 92,192 Browning. Don-512 Main St., Trenton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 67.74,102,1g2 Bryan, Doloris Elaine-1121 Third, Boonville ,,,,,., A,,,,,.,A-,,, ,,-.--.-- 1 g 2 Bryan. Roger Ewing-Princeton ,..,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 02,133,192 Bryant. Anne Carolyn-Madison ..........,,..,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 5 156,221 Buddemeyer, Robert Ioe-Eureka ...,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,.,,, 5 4,192 Buchanan, William Bryan-Clarksville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,.. ,,,A--v- 1 Q2 Buckley. Walter Edward-1220 Maple, Boonville Bunge, Will Henry-Lohman .......................,.,,........,,,. ,,,,,, 6 0,192 Burditt. Ioseph L.-220 E. Third St., Monroe City .,..,,...,,...,.......,, 192 Burgin. George Willis-R.F.D. 2. Moberly ....................,,.. 64.73.192 Burnham. lean Anne-8832 Burton Ave., Overland 14 .... 50.73, 92,192 Burnside. Iames Lowry-9AWest Tenth St., Carrollton .... 39,58,72, 82,83,86,96,218 Burris, Lavon Wesley-v527 South Monroe, Brookfield .... 150.192 Bushmeyer. lean-304 'Lucky St.. Fayette ..........................,. 181,192 Butler, I. C.-R.F.D. 1, Griffith. Ind. ,................... 98,148.150,220,221 Butler. Zelba Alton-Rt. 1. Box 338. Griffith. Ind. ........,,,, 150,192 Byington, Wayne-Herculaneum ........................ 39.71,80,98,174,192 Byrd, lane Ellen-Matthews ...............................................,....,,..,.., 192 Byrd, Ierry Don-Box 227. Kennett ........ ...... 6 3,193 -C- Cahoon, Marilyn-Box 22, Eureka Callis, Iames Baker-104 N. Sixth St., Boonville .....,...... ,,....,,,,,. 2 22 Campbell. David E.-343 Wilson St., Chillicothe ..,....,..,..,....,,. 193 Carlson. Gary Lee-Moorhead, Iowa ............ 102.123,162.176.193 Carlson, Ierome G.-92 Elm Street, Boonville ......,,.,....,....,...,.... 176 Carlson, Marjorie lean-1310 Eighth St., Onawa, Iowa ,,.. 90,181 Carroll, Neva Lee-Bosworth ...................,....,, 54,68,90.1l2.188.193 Carver, Reginald Leroy-807 Alton Ave., Columbia .... 100,146,150 222 Castleberry. Samuel Ioseph-501 Carleton, Ave., Caruthersville 193 Cavanah, Charles Edward-10703 E. ,29rd.. Indeperlderwe .... 56. 96,193 Chilcutt. Don Rodgers-922 Sergeant. Ioplin ................................ 193 Chon, Iune-Seoul. Korea ......................................... ..... 6 0.193 Chorn. Leo Edward-200 N. Cleveland. Fayette ........................ 193 Christian. James Alexander-Blue Springs .................... 72,102,193 Clayton, Lynn C.-Turin. Iowa Cleveland, Ierome Milo-222 W. North St., Brookfield .... 98.146, 150.174 , Cleveland, Samuel Breckenridge-Box 34,Pacitic .... 51,6-1,723,193 Clymens, Sue Carolyn-1123 East First, Maryville .... 48.66,193 Cohea. David E.-R.F.D. 1, Clarksville ,,.....,........ ,..................... . . 193 Coley, Dorris Elaine-112 W. Harrison, Box 8, Farmington 90, 193 Collins, Carolyn Ann-415 N. Vine. Monroe City ,... 55,58,90,194 Compton, Carroll-Leadwood Conley. Carol Lea-Paris .................... ...... 5 7,194 Connelly, Marilyn Nadine-Pacific .... ...... 7 3,194 Cook, Barbara Kay-Box 51. St. Clair ..,...................... ............ 1 94 Corn, Eugene Ralph-Turin, Iowa ................,.,.,....,,.....,...., 55.64.194 Craqhead. Clayton Clark--111 East Sixth St., Fulton .... 150,162,194 Crancer, David Arthur-453 Gray Ave., Webster Groves 19 .... 98 194 Crawford, Sondra Kay-409 North Leslie. Carrollton .... 90,181,194 Crawford, Wallace B.-Cowgill ............ 72.98,146,150,162,174.194 -D.. Dan on Paul Lawrence Licking Dalton Martha A 416 Iefferson St St Charles Daugherty Barbara Ruth Box 247 Troy Davidson Marion Faye 648 East North St Eldon Davis Carol Ioan Naylor 90194 Davis Susan Ellzabeth 1350 Momer Drive Glendale 22 55 73 92 194 Dawes Robert B Knob Noster 49 56 63 102 146 162 222 Dawson Ronald Lee 1427 Avenue D Fort Madison Iowa 8 51 64 195 Day Ronald Richard Shelbina 6496195 Deck Iohn Marion 131 E Clinton Place Kirkwood 22 98150 174 195 Detmer. Carl Arthur-1480 Welston Pl., Wellston .,..,,.....,,... 96.195 Devine. Robert E.-49,Windsor Dr., Belleville .... 102,14l,174,195 Dickerson, Chester Lawrence-112Va West Morrison. Fayette 195 Dickson. Robert Harold-California .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,... 195 Diekroeger, Iames Lewis-Maplewood Farm, Boonville .... 72.98, 146,150,176,195 ' Dietzel, Wilma lean-803 South Oak St., California ..........,,,... 195 Dillon, Iames Thomas-St. Iames .................................... 102,162,195 Dimond, David Laurence-411 Royal Ave., Ferguson 21 .... 54, 96,100,195 Dishman, 'Ioan-R.F.D. 3. Mexico .,,,..,,.,..,,,,,.,,.,,......,,,.,,......... 59.222 Dooley. Shirley Ann-R.F.D. 2, Monroe City .......,..,......... 72.83.195 Douglas, lack Don--223W South Main, Brookfield .... 98,146,195 Douglas, Kathryn Mabelle-41 Ave. des Felibres, Tunis, Tunisia, N. Africa .... 55,195 Douglas, Paul Marshall-41 Ave. des Felibres, Tunis, Tunisia, N. Africa .... 55.195 Downing, Mary Alyce-304 N. Madison, Malden .... 55.90,l88,196 Downing. Samuel William IV-623 Birch, Denver, Colo. .... 63.86, 98,150,196 Dralten, Fielding Duayne-111 S. Ieiierson. Slater ....... . ...... 196 Drake, Lowell Eugene-Linneus ...............................,... .... 6 0,218 Drebes, Larry-7 Selma St., Webster Groves 19 ................ 98,196 Drew, Ianet Kay-Barron Rd., Poplar Blu!! ................................ 196 Dunlap, Mrs. Cleora Ann-1240 Hardy Ave., Independence ,... 218 Dunlap, Ioan-Rt. 2. Portageville ......................................... 55.196 Durham, Dana lean-4517 Tower Grove Pl., St. Louis 10 ........ 196 -E- Eads, Ronald W.-114 Main St., Bonne Terre ..................,........... 196 Eaker, Marilyn Ioyce-523 East Kathleen. Sikeston .... 66.92, 220.222 Eberhart. Betty Iane-408 Missouri Ave., Farmington .... 48.51,66. 92,218 Eckert, Dennis Martin-2108 Erick Ave.. Normandy 20 .... 162, 174.196 Edmonds, Kenneth Allen-5835 Dexter. Kansas City 16 .... 96,222 Edmonds, Martha Sue-5835 Dexter. Kansas City 16 ,... 90,196 Edson, Philip Norman-Bethany ....,..,...........,.....,.....,...... .... . . .... 64,196 Edwards, Larry Keith-1923 Stillwater Dr., St. Louis 14 .... 96,196 Elgin, Mary-Fayette Ely, Barbara Io-209 Washington. Paris ...,................................ 196 Engsberg, Paul E.-361 North Washington, Lebanon .... 75.98, 162,222 Ervin. Robert Shelby-8293 Clen Echo Drive, St. Louis 21 150 176,196 Ervin, Sara Louise-4504 Cherry St., Kansas City .... 48,57,83, 94,196 Erwin, Shirley-4415 Dewey Ave., St. Louis 16 ............ ..... 5 4,197 Estes, Donald Russell-Polo ......,.,....,,,,..............,...... .,,,, 6 0,197 Estes. Mrs. Nina Bitner-Montrose .....,.................................. 48,222 Estill, Sidney O.-R.F.D. 3. Fayette ...............................,..,.........,... 197 Evans, Steve Harrison-1006 Grace Ave., West Plains ........ 197 ...fx- Fahnster, Mary Lou-2101 Lindell St., Granite City. Ill.. ........ 218 Faith, Iacquelyn Rae-Linn ...........,.................................. 72,181,197 Farnham, Dixie Adrienne-314 West Third St., Farmington .... 66. 92,197 Ferber, loan Marie-443 Greeley, Webster Groves 19 ........ 178. 181.197 Ferguson, Barbara Dianne-315 E. College, Fredericktown .... 54, 94.197 Flaspohler Bill Martin R F D 2 Fayette Fleer Gilbert E 3248 Knapp St St Louis 7 32 38 60 75 96 150 174 293 Floyd Iames Joseph Huntington Foreman Miriam Shirley RFD 1 Hannibal 55 73 83 197 Foster Helen Ruth 5973 Wabada Ave St Louis 12 485986 92l16l18188197 Foster LeAnn North Star Route Cabool Foster Marion Carol 28 Lake Pembroke Ferguson 21 Foster Nancy Dee 207 Main St Portageville 90109218 Foster Norman Gary 1210 Olive St Leavenworth Kans 10 197 Frank Wallace LaRue-690 Second St Troy 251 --- ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 218 ,' .............................,..,. ,,218 , .- ., . .................... 194 . ' .- -. . ' .... . . . . . . , - , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194 . - - , ' - ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194 , - ' ...........,...................................,..,. 197 Davis: John Given?-R.F.D. 'sg''sgygggg''1111111111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ..... ,194 Foster. Barbara-Farmington .... -.................... 1:1-'49.5l:83:94:197 - f .- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , .' ' L '. . .,.................................. 197 , - , - , ,,.. 4 , , ' - . ............ zla , ' ' - - - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , I - ' .. I .,.. '64, ' , v ' ' ' ' , I ., ....,....................... 204 252 Frankenfeld, Robert Daniel-102 E. Fifth St., Washington .... 98. 150,176,'197 ' ' French, Ienny Lind-907 E. Cypress St., Charleston .,.. 83.90,198 French, Thomas Rodney-324 Nelda Ave., Kirkwood 22 Frick, Ian David-Highway 100 East, Washington .................... 198 Frtdley, Daniel E.-Box 55, Ellisville ..,,.,.,...,.,.....,...,.,,,...,.... 64,198 Fuka. Dorothy Mae--3010 S. Homan Ave., Chicago 23, lll. .... 49. l 56.198 -G- Gaines, Gwendolyn lane-Ellisnore .................... ..,... 7 3,198 Gander, Iohn W.- 1005 Windsor St., Boonville ...,...., ..... l 50 Garnett, Eleanor Irene-Slater .... ,.,...,...,.......,,.. ,.... , .,.......... ........ 1 9 8 Gautier. Larry Franklin-1124 11th St., Boonville ,...... ........,.,...... 1 98 Geiger. Norvelle Stanley-406 E. South St., California .... 48.102, 188.198 Gentry, Shirley Ann-731 N. Grand St., Chariton, Iowa .... 94.198 Gifford, Sidney Wayne-Rt. 1, Box 31, Williamsville ................ 198 Glaser, Gerald Lee-Chesterfield ........................................ 54,98,l98 Glasgow, David S.-Cr stal Cit ...................,.................. 56,102,223 Y Y Goodwin, David-23 South Schlueter, Ferguson 21 ............ 98,198 Gossom, Iameus Hubert-420 Linum Lane. Webster Groves 19 .. 198 Gould, Dorothy May-103 Austin Pl., Glendale ........,..,.,..,,,, 90,198 Gowan. Iames P.-309 McRoberts, Boonville Graves, Mary Lu-Gower ..............................................., .... 3 4,66,223 Gray. Gary Don-6214 Greyling Dr.. Pine Lawn 20 .... 102.150, 176 198 Green Ioyce Rhode 675 North Forest Ave Webster Groves 19 54 58 68 69 178 223 Gremer Iohn Peter 6059 Hampton Ave St Louis 9 64 70 199 Grrese Albert Owen 19 E Rose Ave Webster Groves 19 48199 Gnmshaw Robert Lee 806 S Clark St Moberly 60 64 73 199 Grrmsley Patricia Ann 3026 Linden Pl E St Louis lll 66 223 Groce Myrna Ulmo 743 North Church Fayette Gross I Charles Box 77 Washington 55 60 100 174 199 Grout Wendell Louis Butler Groves Elizabeth Ann 618 W Iewel Kirkwood 22 Gwinn Kathryn Annabelle-414 Taylor Ave Crystal City 59 66 90 223 Haenssler Elbert 1052 Iefferson St St Charles 150162174199 Han Max Allen 721 Ballas Rd Kirkwood 22 Hall Carol Sue-Union Hall lames Roderick Doniphan Hall Shirley Katherine-4452 Gannett St Louis Hamblm Carol lean Ludlow 72 83 100 146 56 96 140 199 58 71 223 55 56 199 Hamelmann Donald 400 Glen Rd Webster Groves 19 102 199 Hammond Helen Ioan Route 5 Fayette 58 60 70 224 Hammond Shirley Ann Harris 6692199 Hampton Arthur L 516 Spruce St Boonville Harnah Todd G 400 S First Odessa 4864199 Hansen Kent Marvin 703 W Davis St Fayette 100199 Hanson Chester E Route S Trenton 56199 Harder flrv W 1702 1 Cready Ave Richmond Hts 17 96 2 8 Haroer Edward Marvin 310 N Locust Monroe City 54 5861 68 69 73 224 Harris Robert loel 203 S Fourth St Piedmont 49102 200 Hartley Duane L 3018 Arlington Ave St Louis 20 64 83 96 150 200 Hatfield Patricia Ann 532 Cornelia Ave Webster Groves 70 83 94 200 Hays Verna Ieanette 8222 Ieiferson Vinita Park St Louis 14 48 59 66 73 224 Heavin Ianet 607 East 11th St Rolla 54 73178181200 Heckman Billy Bob-612 East Early St Centraha Hedgepeth Samuel Leo 436 Main St New Madrid Held Shirley Louise 1510 Shelby St Higgmsvrlle Henderson ludrth Anne 809 Third St Boonville Henderson Lawrence 1011 Edgemont Blvd Perryvrlle Henderson Phyllis lean 908 Paris Ave Hannibal Herbert Rolla 1111 Burgess Ave Crystal City Herrin William F 13657 S Bramard Chicago 33 Hercules Iames A 1102 North Third St Charles 94 200 96 218 94 200 141 200 Hicks, Lemia Ann...1700 Smart St., Hannibal ......,..... 94,112,200 Hodge, Betty Kathryn-609 West 14111 SL- Rolla ---------------- 511200 Hogan, Marilyn Ioyce-P.O, Box 188, Pacific ........ 55,60,73,200 Hohenstreet, Neil Caton-511 West Iefferson, Owensville .. 102,200 Holley, Herbert Steele. Ir.-536 Lake Ave., Webster Groves ..., 49, 201 Holmes, David Arthur-3067 Arlmont Drive, Normandy 21 .... 201 Holt, Dorothy Geraldine-4310 Neosho St., St. Louis 16 .... 48.92.224 Holt' N091 Clark-4310 Neosho St., St. Louis 16 ............ 64.96.201 Hombs, Ruth Ann-Corps of Engineers. APO 30, USAF, clo P.M,, N,Y. .... 94, 201 ' Hood, Robert L,-605 South Oak Street. California .... - 60.70.224 Hornor, Priscilla Lee--BOX 55. VC!Ill'1G. Iowa -------f------------------ 94.200 Howard, Mary Elizabeth, 1429 Sl., Poplar .vv.---------------- Howe, Ralph Wayne-414 N. Church. Fayette -.---------- 1001401201 Hoyt, Robert Charles-8421 Perry Ave., St. Louis 20 .,......,..... 201 Huff, Donqld Ray-308 Mansur St., Chillicothe ........................ 201 Huff, Doris Mae.-1109 Sixth St., Boonville ..................................., 201 Hug, Yvonne Gay-1340a McCutcheon Rd., Richmond Heights 17 58,59,72,75,90,178,181,224 Hughes, Romie T,-Armstrong ........................................................ 201 Hulse, Robert-2401 North West Extension, St, Joseph ,.,. 57,60 73,201 Humphrey, Eugene B.-680 Evergreen Ave.. Mt. Carmel.'Conn. 201 Huster, Carol Marie-999 Collier Place, St. Charles ...............,.... 201 Hutcherson Iohn-605 N. Main Palmyra ................ 49102150201 Hutchinson Mary Carolyn Rural Route 1 Box 52 Portagevllle 66 202 Hutchison Martha Sue RFD 1 New Franklin I-lynclrrch Iames Louis Clifton Hill Innes George Ir 3628 St Bridget Overland 4864 96202 Irick Charles Ronald 227 East Lockwood Webster Groves 19 98 150 202 Isbell Bob-Salem Isbell Iohn H 311 S McArthur Ave Salem 96202 Iackson Shrrlee Io Salem 54 83 92202 Ienkms Lawrence lacob 818 Agnes St Sikeston 6796202 Ienmngs Dorothy Annete 304 E Washington Haytr Iennrngs Iohn Howard 615 S Fifth St Moberly 49202 Iohnsen Louis Harwood 411 N Askew Kansas City 23 70 75 82 83 96 150 224 lohnson Carolyn Ioyce 2336 Charlack Overland 14 59 94 111123178181202 Iohnson Ellery Farmer 39 Roseacre Lane Webster Groves 19 83 96 218 Johnson Stephen Grover 1814 S Kiger Independence 96202 lone Ianrce Alletta Box 60 New Florence 55202 Iones Terry Glenn 1107 Burgess Ave Crystal City 102202 lost lack Lawrence 2309 Big Bend Maplewood 98146150 176202 Ioyce Louise 114 West North Srkeston 49 56 218 Iustus Bill o31 South McGregor Carthage 98140218 Kable William Farrell 1427 W Washington Box 179 Mexico 100 203 Kays Kenneth Mitchel 201 N Maple Eldon 48102176203 Keathley Nancy loan Van Buren 90 218 Keay Stephen 7125 N Osceola Chicago 31 Ill 58100146 150 225 Keely Donald T 2134 Cherry Ave Normandy 56 72 203 Keller George Leroy 1095 Hanley Rd University City 5 96 203 Kelly Dana Rae-129 E Howe Marceline 48 60 67 73 188 203 Kern David Ierome 7717 Woodstock Rd Normandy 21 98 203 Krdvt ell Wayne Ca'neron 1468 Belt Ave St Louis 12 4860 64 73 203 Kilpatrick Iames Allen St Iames 102150176 Kleine Elizabeth Ann 3661 Utah Pl St Louis 16 Klecman Ioan Lee 113 N Allen St Bonne Terre Klernert Robert Lee 213 Central Ave Roxana Ill 102140 146 162 230 Knapherde Loretta Louise-Route 4 Fayette ' , - .. . 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St. Charles .... 58,62,98,146.162,225 Kraemer, Iune Carol-7401 Gayola Pl., Maplewood 17 .... 92, 203 Kressig, Robert Gene--308 Le Fevre St., 'Salisbury Kroeger, William Henry--10029 Elise Drive, Affton 23 .... 54,203 Kroeger, Waldo Gustave--Washington St., Hermann .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 203 -L- I.aFever, Rosemary-Box 482, West Plains .....,.,,....,,,,.,A,, 55,150,204 Lages, Iohn David-Bismarck ..........................,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 102,204 Lamb, Reuben Duane--211 North Main, Brookfield , .,,,,,,,,,, 176,204 LaMore, Robert I.- 326 Spring, Webster Groves ..........,.,... 140,204 Langendoerfer, Lola Mae-Route 1, Bunceton ,.,,..,.,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 204 Langworthy, Dwain-311 N. Taylor, Box 288, Salem .... 55,61,204 Lanham, Charles T.-Glasgow ................,....,.,,.,,,,...,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,,,, 204 Largent, 'Norma Marie-821 Rolwes, Ferguson 21 ,.,,., ,.,,,, 9 0,204 LaRue, Christy I.-Troy ..........................................,,....,.,,.,,,.,.,,... 98,204 Lashley, Ianet Carlyn-405 Eighth St., Crystal City ...........,., 73,204 Laughlin, Charles Clinton-818 Ioachim St.. Festus 48.51.64 96.204 Lawhon, Doris Ilene-1210 Clay St., Chillicothe ............ 55,514,204 Layton, Earl Thomas-Centralia .....,....,............................. 56,102,204 Leap, David-Onawa, Iowa ..................,.................. ...... 8 6,100,204 Ledbetter, Kenneth Lee-Willow Springs Lee, William Hill-304 Spring St., Fayette .....................,,............, 205 LeFevre, Buell Lynn--Shelbyville ........................................ 34,54,225 Lennox, Kenneth Wayne-Route 2, Center .................... 73,100,205 Lewis, George Arthur-8220 Madison Ave., St. Louis 14 ..,. 48. 96,205 Liberty, LaMoyne Arlen-645 W. Frisco Ave., Webster Groves 19 96,205 Limper, Richard 'l'.--R.F.D. 3, Boonville ................,....................... 205 Line, Kathryn Delois-104 S. Walker, Rolla .................... 92,181,205 Linneman. Gerald Wayne-Salisbury ........ 63,102,146,162,174,205 Litle, Richard Lee-Garden City ........,........................... 55,60,73.205 Little, Sharon-R.F.D. 2, Greenfield, Ind.. ...............,.... 57,60,73,205 Littrell, Donna Beth-Mendon .............,...... 54,58,68,69,83,86,92,225 Livesay, Marsha lean-608 Chelsea Ave., Kirkwood 22 .........,.. 205 Locke, Harvey Raymond-3032 Sims, Overland 14 ............ 96,205 Long, David F.-7027 Agnes, Kansas City 30 ...............,.............. 205 Longwell. Ierrold W.-Hamilton .... 58,63,64,76,86,102,123.220,225 Lorenz, Lester Emil, Ir.-Armstrong ........................................ 60,219 Love, Mary Lucile-1019 Northdale Ave., St. Louis 14 ......,....... 205 Lowe, William Edward-408 Vine, Boonville ................................ 219 Luther, George A.-701 N. Third, Louisiana ........ 39,49,56,102,225 Lutz, Harlan Ray+Farber .................................,.............,....,... 162,205 Luyster, Eleanor Kay-Monroe City ........ I ....,.................. 55.92.205 Lyon, David Allen-205 W. Dartmouth Rd., Kansas City 13 .... 50. 54,64,70,102,206 -M- McBride, Merva Geraldine-Harrisburg ............ , ,.......... 94,181,206 McCartney, Iohn S.-Box 67, Iameson ......,,............................ 64,206 McClintock, Bruce L.-1718 Elm Street, St. Charles ............ 98.205 McClintock, Mrs. Elizabeth-660 S. English, Marshall ............ 90,206 McCue, Francis B.-1724 Beulah Pl., Richmond Heights 17 .... 141, 219 McCullough, David U.-Fayette ...........,........... - ............,.......... 51.205 McDaniel, Mrs. Norma Gladstone-Savannah McFarland, Gerald Lee-308 N. Western, Mexico .... 62,2-18,150,206 McGill, Maurice Leon-R.F.D. 2, Sikeston .......................... 67.95.206 McKee, Virginia Lee-Fayette ...........................................,...........- 205 McKelvey, W. L.-600 S. Rockhill Road, Webster Groves 19 McKinley. Ioan Narlene-Bertrand .............................................--- 206 McNemee, Leo Ierold-4528 North Iackson, Kansas City 16 .... 60, 206 McPheeters, Ann-501 E. Commercial, Charleston ..............-.---..--- 90 March Iimmy Lee-301 S Williams, Columbia ................-..- 150.174 Marshall Barbara Ann 8259 Wmnemac Ave Chicago Ill Mason Sarahlre-Fayette Matkrn Carol Anne-Rockport 94219 Medley Adam Paul Salem Mershon Alvin L Box 453 Blue Springs 98206 Metzdorf Lyle E 1217 West Linden Independence Meyer Iacqueline Moscow Mills 90 178 206 219 Michie Donald Michael Box 281 Steele 63102188206 Miller Susan Elizabeth-721 Cherry Tree Lane, Clayton 24 207 Miller, William Iames-Troy ...,...,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 07 Moffat, Edward Dean-331 South St. Louis, Sparta, lll. .... 63.86. l02,123,l46,l62,225 Monson, Iohn Alvis-911 Eighth Street, Onawa, Iowa .... 150,207 Montemurro, Paul A.-5925 West Cornelia, Chicago, Ill. .... 64. 102.207 Montgomery, Meredith Ioy-310 S. 15th St., Blue Springs .... 57,207 Moon. Ierry M.-Mt. Vemon ............,,,...,..................................... 60,207 Moore, Charles I-I.-2706 Virginia Ave., St, Louis 18 .... 60.653.98.225 Moore, David Walter-5718 McGee, Kansas City .... 48,57,64,71, 207 Moore, Roy Clyde-1 Airport Road, Ferguson 21 ...... ....... 5 5,207 Morgan, Iames Thomas-215 N. Walnut, Steele ................ 64,207 Morgan, Robert Lewis--Stockton .................................... 102,162,207 Morris, Ray Edward-5037 Agnes, Kansas City .... 48,64,102,226 Morrison, Bob-1233 S. Pleasant. Independence ................ 60,62,207 Morrison, Elizabeth .Ann-Oak Grove .............................,.............. 207 Mounter. Clyde Thompson-208 Watts Ave., Fayette ............ 96.207 Muff, Carolyn lean-428 W. 15th St., Trenton ........ 48,57,59,66.226 Myers, Iohn Blain-Ionesburg ........ - ................. ................... 2 07 -N- Neal. Norma Ieanne-Armstrong .,...................... ..... 5 8,94,226 Neas. Robert E.-Rt. 3, Nevada ............................... .......... 9 6,207 Nelson. William F.-429 Wesley Ave., Ferguson .................... 98,150 Neville, Pat Finley-Rt. 5, Poplar Bluff .......................... 50,56,96.208 Newman. Russel Sheldon-40 School St., Randolph Va. Newton, George Peyton-300 S. Oak Street, Calilornia ............ 208 Nibeck, Dick-1251 Hafner Place, Wellston .................. 50,58,68,226 Nichols, Sharon-Southwest City .......................... 34,5l,5B,66,92.226 Northington, Mrs. Phyllis Clarke-Iamestown ........................ 94,226 Norton, Richard Arthur-R.F.D. 3, Box 225, Ioplin ..,. 48.72,73,96,208 -0- Odneal, Laura Ioanne-Prairie Home .... 82.39.57.58,76,80,83.229 Offutt, Frederick Sammuel IV, Orrick ........,...,........................... 98,208 Offutt, Patricia Carolyn,-Orrick ............ ...... ........... 9 0 .1l3,123,208 Olson, Beverly Ann-Onawa ,Iowa ..... ....... 9 0,113,208 ...P- Paine, Robert Marlowe-Onawa, Iowa .........,......,......................... 208 Painter. Edna Louise-111 W. Broadway, New Franklin ,... 178.181, 208 Painter, Marvin Richard--827 N. Main, Monroe City ....... ' . 96.208 Painter, Monroe B.-New Franklin ..........................,.. 34,49.98,226 Patterson, Dean-N. Linn Ave., Fayette .,...........................,.......... 208 Payeur. Margaret-3411 Abner Pl.. St. Louis 20 .......,,..... 57.92.208 Peacocke, Sidney Wood-264 E. Highway 69, Kansas City 17 61,102,208 Pershall, Mary Winifred-1306 27th St., Granite City, Ill. .... 50, 71,208 Peter, Sandra Kay-Kirig City .............,..,............................... 55,208 Peterson, Iohn Wesley-82116 West Reed, Moberly ...... ......., 2 26 Pettigrew, Glenn E.-Iamestown ................,...,................... ........ 2 08 Pettigrew, Margaret Ioan-13 Riverside Pl., Boonville ..,............. 209 Pfoender, Gary Lee-2434 Cleveland, Granite City, Ill. .... 72.102, 209 Phillips, Iohn Lee, Ir.-300 Market St., Washington .................... 209 Pitts, Zannie Louise-Roanoke ....................,........................ 86.94.209 Poindexter, Ann FordonePrairie Home .................... ,.... 4 8.94.209 Pollmann, Iesse LeRoy-318 Sprin, Boonville ............. ............... 2 27 Porter, Betty Louise-5417 Fletcher, Iennings 20 .,,......... 60,73,209 Porter. Mabel Edna-5417 Fletcher, Iennings 20 .... 55.60,73,209 Potter, Susie Elizabeth-205 E. Page, Vandalia ...........,.........,.. 209 Powell, Rosalee-Shelbina .,,..............,,....,........................ 92,123,227 Press, Edward Louis-Hermann ..,................................,........ 174,209 Preuss, Donald Fordon-292 N. Park St., Shawnee, Okla. .... 49.209 Prewitt, Iudy-2305 Missouri Ave.. Granite City, Ill. Pritchett Terry Lee 323 Corprew Ave Fayette 67 83 209 Quirk Carl S Marlton St Woodstown NI 141219 Ray Iames Galen R F D 1 Armstrong 253 ' , 4' - ,, ' , ,,,, 219 ' , A- ., .......... .. . . ' . ' -Q- 3 ,I ' . , ' 111i1i1i11i ..... 'ZOB -1- I , - - - ,--.-, ,'.,,, , , , Rqvenscraft, Donnell Evan-Center ........................................ 60,209 . .' - - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ' - . . . , .,,,...................,..,.,.......... . 209 Reilly, Donald Eugene-315 Scenic Drive, St. Louis 15 .... 100,209 Renfrow, Doris lean-Ionia ............,.,,......................,................. 55.209 Renfrow, Tommy Ray-California .,,,...,.....A....... ..,.... 2 10 Rich, Iames E.-Fayette, .,,..,.,..,........................,...,... .,..... 2 27 Richard, Charles Arthur-Box 81, Hallsville Ridder, Carol Ann-Corder .,........,...........,...,,.,..i...,....... ..... 5 3,210 Riutcel, Mary lane-5977 Page Ave., St. Louis 12 ................ 71,210 Robertson, Ion Mervin-4811 Germania, St. Louis .....i....... . .....,.... 210 Robinson, Betty Ann-118 Second St., Boonville ........ 178,181,219 Robinson, lack Lee-8016 Persing, Clayton ...............,,........... 98,210 Stewart, Iames William-Ellington ......... .....-.-----A--------,- 1 62.174-212 Stinson, Caryl Ann-Mountain View ,--- -------------------A--------- A--- ------- 2 1 9 5,oCkhamI David B1uf0rd-416 N. Rollins St.. Macon ............ 98,213 Stone, Lenora Iosephine-BoxI280. Lilboum ---,------- Stout, Clifton-803 South Main. PGIUIYYG --------- Strehlman, Iohn William-510 West End. Union ..... 90,213 64,213 213 Strong' 'Doyle,Lernmard-Van Buren -.-----.---------- --------'- ---- 1 5 0.213 3,uesSeI Norbert William-305 McRoberts, Boonville ............ 56,227 stutsmqn, Arthur Douglas-Nashville, Ill- --------.,------ I ----------- 1411230 Summers, Dalene116 Ridgeley Road, Columbia ......., 48.94.213 Rohlfing, Albert Frederick-7955 Caroline Ave., Maplewood 17 48,516,210 Rohrer, Albert Neil-Bourbon .......................,...................,........ 64.210 Rose, Ellen L.-Glasgow .......,...............................,....,............... 94,210 Ross Charles William-707 10th Street Onawa Iowa 150210 Rudd Eugene Erwell Auxvasse Ruether Michael Wright Fourth Street Glasgow Runge Astrid Gloria 702 Halliburton Trenton 57 70 94 114 210 suiflmefs. Ioyce Maudell-317 N. Main se.. Huntsville .... 99.49. 66.76,86.90.114,1l9.123,228 Summers, William Arthur-100 Water St., Huntsville .... 39.102, 123,146,174,213 Suppiqer Iudith Ann 549 Marshall Ave Webster Groves 19 50 213 Sweet George Wesley 3535 Cambridge Maplewood 17 Swisher Ioseph V 507 S Marshall Fredencktown 98213 Schuetz Ioyce Ann 7337 Gayola Maplewood 17 Sadler Albert Foster Keytesville 102 162 174 210 Sanders Delbert W 620 Saline St Glasgow Sanford Carolyn 212 Elm St Boonville Savignac George 659 Fa1rv1ew Ave Webster Groves Schaff Carolyn Shaw Mrs 5971 Olethea St Louis Schlemeyer Mar1anFlorence-Labadre Schmidt Grace Ann 8716 Olden Ave St Louis 14 98 150 55 219 Schnatmeier Robert Frank 2037 Moorer Ave St Charles Schneidewrnd Iohn I 201 South Van Buren St New Athens Ill 102146150 211 Schubel Barbara 406 W 74th St Kansas City 48211 Tayloe lack Lee R F D l Cuba 83 95 231 228 Taylor Ioseph S Willow Springs 64 95 213 Taylor Martha Louise 211 N Main St Carrollton Taylor William Iames Box 202 Festus Thomas Betty Irene RFD 2 Chula Thomasson Don B 6736 Donald St Louis Thompson Iames Edwin 6206 Ella Ave St Louis 86 96 213 Thornhill Charlotte Sue-Route 5 Fayette Thrasher Sara lane 216 Groves St Warrensburg Tmcher Iohn Cortes 407 W Spring St Boonville Tipton Elizabeth Ann Gallatin Tipton Shirley Mae Gallatin 48 53 66 228 60 7173 213 48 213 146 150 228 39 56 5469213 5771214 90 214 90 219 Schultz Richard Dwayne New Franklxn 49 162 211 Schwab Ierry Lee 800 N Oak St California 39 98 162 188 211 Schwalje Raymond Eugene 202 W Morrison Fayette Sercu Sondra Sue-716 13th Street Onawa Iowa 90 178 181 211 Shaffer William Hal Ir 5998 Woodrow Ave Normandy 29 73 211 Shields Irmmxe Lee-Troy 63 86 98 211 Shy Richard Ioseph Ellington Simon Florence Emily Paris 54 211 Srmpson Sandra Kay 501 N Folger Carrollton 90 211 Sincox Thomas Henry 109 E Main St Washington 98 176 211 Smnett David Lee 1517 Clark Ave Granite C1ty Ill 102 212 Sipes Donald Lrncoln 49 56 63 76 98 123 150 176 188 212 Sipes Lily May Lincoln Skmker Iames Hite-7126 Pershing Ave University City 5 227 Slagle Robert L 164 Cooper Street Fayette Sleade Douglas D 5937 Greer Ave St Louis 55 96174 Smith Charles William 30 Hrghwaydr K Rd St Clair Smith Donald Dean Chamois Smith Harry M I 9834 Green Valley Dr St Louis 21 55 212 Sm1t1'1 Norris Wethenl 1005 H1 Pointe Pl St Louis 17 98188 Smith Suzanne Bahr 6733 Mathew St Northwoods St Louis 20 55 212 Smith Ted P 900 East ruth St holla -ro 56 102 188 212 Snell Iames Wmford New Franklin 98162174 219 Snoddy Robert Boonville Snover Warren T 7639 Alicia Ave Maplewood 17 96 212 Spalding Don RFD 1 Box 190 Granite City Ill 39 49 102 146 162 174 212 Spicer Elta Sue 320 Dickinson Chillicothe 90 219 Stafford Iames D 709 DeL1soe Ave Portageville Stapfs Iohn Eugene 3802 West 71st Ter ace Prairie Village ans Starkey David E Iefferson City 4864102 219 Steele Barbara Ann 6538 Tholozan St Louis 9 54 58 68 86 94 178181220 227 Stegner Eula Rosamond 806 Pendleton Ave Boonville 66 212 Steinbeck Pauline Ponder 1500 Holman St Louis 71 61178 194 212 Stephens Dave Glenn 351 B Hudson Road Ferguson 21 254 Trail Robert Baskett 309 N Fourth St Elsberry Tucker Sue Pollard Eolra Tumy Iarres Martin 1509 Georgia St Louisiana Turley Iames Louisiana Turner Ronald Oscar Linn 54181214 Unser Ronald 132 Williams Ferguson 21 556062174214 Utlaut Bobbie Louis Bunceton VanCleve Sandra Lee 401 N Madison St Malden 48 54 90 214 Vanderbeck Charles Victor 1108 Buchanan Moberly 50 100 Vardell Myra Hornersville 90 214 Vardell Shirley Hornersville 48 86 90 115 214 Vaughan Franchelle Key 201 N Vine Fayette 8394214 Vollmar Ted R 6344 Pernod Ave St Louis Vrooman Robert Parks 95th and Summit Kansas City Wagster Milton Francis 2533 Big Bend Maplewood 17 96 214 Walcott Eugene--305 Vine Street Fayette Walker Kenneth Daley 706 Church Fayette 4861174215 Weathers Eugene Kenneth Fayette 57 96 215 Webster Gary 312 Selma Webster Groves 100146150229 Weed lack Edwin 213 Morgan St Boonville Wegener Shirley Beatrice Warrenton Wehrman Carol Frances Montgomery City Welcelean Mrs Mary Fayette West Allan Lee Moorhead Iowa 102215 Whitehead Roy Don RFD 1 Box 47 Wellsvllle 96176215 Whxtener Carolyn Ann Box 190 E RFD 2 Robertson Wieman Barbara Louise 208 MacArthur Ave Washington 66 90 215 Williams Donny Kreth Armstrong 162174 215 Williams Iohn D -Oak Grove Willxagns Rodney Charles 1431 Grand Parsons Kans 98146 1 0 215 Williamson Mary Io Ann Box 213 Senath 50,66 215 Wilson Carol E 502 East Walton Warrenton 34 58 70 228 Wilson George Robert 713 Lincoln Elsberry Wilson Helen Louise 3944 Parker St Louis 6073215 ', ' - ,.,. ,..,...,.... ,.........., 1 ....... 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