Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)
- Class of 1957
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........-A 4 -.M qu-.4 naqamarw-as v.-N 1 14- 11 un-'yn , x 1 'M 1 5 Q . , , E , I X 5, 32 if ,,. E wl ,Q ix 5. M I j K Z I r vrn ........ ,,,,,. ..-..-.-N......,......-...-5-as .--.. .- -1:41,-1--gnagrseean-uanf-w-eesevfqq -....-!1erv,.--.a--:v--f-f-,'.-Q-- N ..q.,...W.,,, . -' fa V. ., , , Q -. - ,. . N.. bm , , i M H, 1 ' ' - V UV: R 1 v A V I V A - ...M . , 4. ,K wfwww--V . -. x Another Step Forward t This is the ,cornerstone laid on September 25, 1956, for the new, modern,girls' dormitory here on the Central College campus. Itrepresents the progress of Central. After more than a hundred years of action, Central does not slack its-pace. Forward into another century it goes with plans for a bigger and better college in the future. We who leave now leave with the satisfaction 'that ours is a school undying, a 'school that in the future will be' as modern as it is now, and one to which we may look with pride and say, f l'his- is Our College. A ' - , ' - K ,-.vX- . f If v,v,,r,f V Progress I-lolt Hall now stands before us as the symbol of the progress of Central College, for when a school ceases to expand it ceases to progress. We of the l957 graduating class will con- sider Holt Hall the cornerstone of a bigger and better Central. You,of the classes of '58, '59, and '6O,will open the doors of the new dormitory, thus opening the doors of the future of Central College. 3 I Wil Q ff .x f gf ff -, 'hh , W 7 Wiz 3 7 f ' 4 'Y' 5 x A My , . 1 V ,, f, N-. ERN X mm Q L ' '59 ,W ,.. vt-,.,. MLP., . ,, .WI I Y J iv- '- ff.. ...pf - .1 A. 1 1 Tialyou, student of the futurez we dedicaitd this bodk. Mayi 'enjoyag we ht-ive the mgny nirigffts atzd falgasurts h' dqilgge. We ljtveqlaiti qfbutxdattpn of Studertt ggvetttttngrttt trtaditions 'thiat Qou tvill AQ ff' 'W5fWh5t1?f15etfF1tSflea? tJ -QWTSQIYQS carried, wer f 4,,.. . 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I? ,Jil .. . , . . , .I l '- - '. ...J xbisj 1-:rf ,V'5? f y:5'.f ?-V 1: - L'-A-g4.+ -1 Q: - P - ,- A-S -'-'-' 591' 43 ' -1,1 1.1, 44 f.-if '51-, I A f4n..f-P.. .. ' 'AF , .1.'-:ww-'-4.4'j4.r - ,, -an ffvg- ' 4 ' - i4,14 :'- 1, -. :af ,k'9,.a.4,,. La '. Ragout Editor ........... Business Manager . . . Photographers . . . Layout . . . Organizations . . . Art.... Sports . . . . Typists . . 6 Staff . . . . . . Fran Whitehead . . . . Jim March . . . .Sid Peacoke Christy LaRue . . . Glenn Hall, Editor Jane Amrhein Gene Biermann JO Harper Caroline Line Hal Shafer Sylvia Wallen Jenny Wood . . Sara Ervin, Editor Ed Meng . .Terry Pritchett, Editor Sue Ellen Stewart .. . Bill Crigler, Editor Clyde Allemann Wayne Byington . . . Joanne Potter, Head Zana Fay Boltz Sandra Brauss Joyce Currie Judith Finney Kay Fothergill Beth Hammond Carol Hasenbach Beth Hicks Judy Kapp Carol Ann Krehbiel Nancy Rundio U' 1Wl 1T'M , f l lx ., sla Table of Contents 1 . Chronology. .... Freshman Orientation Homecoming Rushing Religious Emphasis Week Plays 2. Faculty....... Faculty. and Staff Buildings 3. Students ...... O Class Officers Underclassmen Seniors 4. Athletics . . Football Basketball Baseball Track Golf Tennis Rifle Team Wrestling V Athletic Organizations 5 . service ....... Student Council Organizations Publications Who's Who House Councils Eagle Village 6. Social ........ Pan-Hellenic Council Sororities Fraternities Ragout Queens V ff ff2? -gli. 1 f i . .rn -.nv-1 -- -- - - 1 , F HE 4 O Student Council ' W-.. F033 'f --H H, Bally-Hoo l956 LX 01' QL U . T SCHLANNER gnafis a 1, nn .gf-,b3sl A -K, scuuim THE95 wi Q FRF' F5 J I Q3 YV ,' 'sci Y ,Q Q dai? l -... A W, Q' J I Mr. Dogcatchern A, Q ,if ' X j X f 1 X ,, nw on gg, f 5' ma Q , , f I, X ffm, Ailx K I ' ,W - Kfi Q , 'Q . I i? 1 5. 5 f I f -A' Q I X' , ' fri' Vg , E : 'F , i I, V M. Q ff . W kr - Q' 'ki' ,XWWX fl tm, x .,. ..... Novi VM Jus! ONE Collin Pldmr 5 ' My .Youvhnmlfs This I-ku: B0 Klszifhf MmFm1h ' logonlv as ll: A SlrolcnBul Us :gg supmmof Tins lk-uEqg,,,,,.4 All nun! NQIAH Q8 ... of :MV HTA Galvin rim! 6on?IA Un: Dua Ekqmf' 'I' pas t editor had t g t h And here we are! Freshmen F 5 5 1 I , . - J ,' , I Ar 4 ' k'L. Xw 4. gl r ' '41 r.. fx. A W5 .M- . ' ag I 3 ' . . 'T 3, Q -fm., 5 x Organized Confuslon nf? Q 'I filiiv ' V' Y ' A is rf' gf ,f,,,,, Q 'Wr f b lcv' 'fp ' r W rf ,S ff xr-: r r r r rw.: ,-9 ,vp--1-. . fyff:--5 -ff k'f'w'f1 h 'Wm 5' my 4' 41- -a . .fur .-fi Unix wx' I E AM K Q X I ' -fe 5 . 'ws 1' '53 gfpjtii Q 'J ia xf -. 'b 33 v Ms' V ' ,l , S q::5.ysvf,f' 'M 2 M A 1 ,,4. 1 x , ,E K yi xp- ' J' is r Q.. far, if .x l ,V .V . u' 1' - .2 mafia-.1 ZVN 'z'If ' ,.,-. '-.- ali' :a?ffi ', , is ,- gf ff W. n f K VV ,. Ks. : 5 ' hf 4 Q' X 'V HA N Q . ' . JU F! - 1 Sfflnf -.- ff ,x,,.1 ' - Really praying for rain, though! Uri ntation I. I 5 5 l L F n 'if .ws zz . Quiet evening at home. The Line Up , .f,, rx- ',if 1 ,, M, A, N., Q-4, 5'-'f 'ur W1 I 4 NNKQE5 fnxgfx 7' xn1l'1'C1l VVTHII' Y-Xlhx' .,:' fm' 2 PQQQ s Q' 'SIS Midnight Swim with Paul Revere I I Quackl Quackl ,,,,.r If ,Jv:.'N,' s- X. -11 1- Y H-f.,,,sN. X- rx XN-. ,W we 4 gp-q The Square Parade Oh 1 Mr . Wonderful ' The Evening Breeze - H lo Honey 15 y all there? Class Of '60 Display Talent - i , ....-..,,.,,,,,--,.w u 4 ' A Cornerstone aying Ceremon f - IQSG Frm' ' N: li.'IE Q-'n'::'w:z-.', xv 1 w xlwzx 1:12-'i ' H1112 X x I X Vx K Wx' 1 was Exuzv. ll. VI xx' P I thi NME .iwrci V' r :tc tvx' E'1::1Li::: 3' 3011, w?:u1E11 x 1 GUITAR! I ' T .1 ?:-- Nviknixsi C3'.':Vm 13125 51 1 ' 113 '. l . xt av:--:azz-1 'I UJI!CC1Nx.' ..L it-fxv. F xztzvzgxxzzrt . -' vttiz 'wx 1 ui izw f0x':'.-'-11: x-:cr-v 31521 -.'- g' Hfli, F: :vp IE nil. xt: 5171. Rfxlyft I. N'-'wxx-.'.x1. k'x11lf!lQ'Xi'S!xixIRT. F EMEA-r .1 tit Twizz. Eg gx--1 Cv :C tion Corvparv, 'ff ' - 315 stzxzaitxzw fl ww: iii'- Rvccssarx' 21511 . 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Revlon Rebels ,Q , S4 3 V, C-'F' ,, , 3 h ' . g Dot Burch, Captain J T , R . , , , v, , 4 O ' A Porter. SECOND ROW: Peters, Bolfinger, Shaw, Sperling, 'f M Kell, Paintey. A h 1.1 A C 4'.an.,er1 121, f xg A- Mi . No School Tomorrow was the cry of the Central College students following the Eagles 18-13 victory over Illinois College. President Woodward gave the good word from the porch of Brannock Hall, declaring an official boli- day-- Sam Nakaso Day . William S. Nakaso, a graduate of Columbia University, New York, and former football, basketball, and track star of Trinity College , Hartford, Connecticut, is the new football and track coach and assistant professor of physical education at Central College. yt 1 77 C 4 5.1 round VP 1 Us 1 A vm 7 N Q! But fellow s1t's too s hortl!! iq 2- 59,5 ., ff Som e Peop null' W44'.x'!f 1 4 - 1 Nix My 'N Q it Xb '?4fii5'f9n 'A' f f 'X ' 1 9, f Q , ,,X!.l,J.?4 xg S' ' .34 3 F5 C ST x V 'x ' X 'win-QQ. 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TYOY So homore Freshman Iunior P V BAYLEY, IULIA BEACHBOARD, MILES Lexington FGYGUG Sophomore Sophomore 1 BEINKE , D ORIS Gerald Sophomore BLAKEMORE I PHILIP BIERMANN , EUGENE BINGHAM , DWIGHT Sturgeon New Haven Hallsville Junior Sophomore Freshman 7 4 A BARTIG , CHARLES University City Sophomore BEINKE , AMOS Union Sophomore BENJAMIN, ROSS BERRY, KEITH Affton Ionia Sophomore Iunior A BIYTN3 DICK BOFINGER, Lols Mlsslon Maplewood Sophomore I Freshman BOATWRIGHT, FRANK New Hampton Sophomore BLOOM , BILL Fayette Freshman O rm-, S E BOGERT, JOHN BOLLMANN, TERRY BOLTZ, ZANA FAY BONO, LARRY P East Prairie Cabool Trenton Louisiana Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore r r K , BORDERS , NANCY BOWEN , DONNA BOWERS , LESLIE ' G13 sgow Bethany Charle ston Sophomore Freshman Freshman l l or BRACKMAN , ROBERT BRADSHAW, ROBERT BRASSFIELD , IANICE Ladue Boonville Baudette , Minn . Sophomore Fre shman Fre shman BREWER, MIKE BRAUSS, SANDIE Brookfield Pine Lawn Sophomore Junior BRETSNYDER, BEVERLY Webster Grove S Freshman fr ,f- qt l BREWER, BILLY BROOKS, LOU ANN New Madrid New Franklin Freshman Iunior BRID GER BRUCE New Bloomfield Freshman B F BRIDVVELL, ELAINE Poplar Bluff Sophomore r-Mo-'md' 75 A .- 'i 0-4' In I I I , Do you think she will want me for a Wife? 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Sophomore Freshman FROST , IAY Houston Pre shman Wa shington Junior FRANICENFELD , BOB 1 'FT JLEDEXER, EOE GARVIN, ELEANOR L5 5 gow Brun swl ck ,.::L-2, R ,,,A...-. Sophorrx ore by 'Y' GAYLE, RICHARD GEIGER, STAN Piedmont California Sophomore Junior 1: 'af yn Oo. GIBSON, DONALD GITCHOPF, GEORGE GOOCH, JOHN H um 5 Vllli ' Norm andy VJ ell sville Sophomore Freshn-an Freshran 1 O o 5 , OCIDVCIEC , LT DL, SOODVCIIC , DARE GORDOK , BILL aggso: Fergso: Klrkvf:-Od r -W--f ' ' T '- ' tiuh - 1 J -VME, A A-::..1. :g. -QQ '5 tax' aww. r ff: sossclf, ll-TI.-, eossow, IPMES SPG-Flllf V9fR93'5 il-HSE, ERB 7v' MP'-'ww Ash- '- g,-.,, fN,,v.,.. 7,3,3:,. ,- ,...-.,.-- X ,:--L QuV,.:,:-x. HA- u'x:.,:L-:. .:1.-x:: KH- T51 o ,.,--,--, ' 'nv ':-,.,p..-,. 1' astra: 'J Hn .:-L:.-L:: -off 1-4 ' 'YZ' f ' Lv' 83 Somnology 101 HALEY, ARDITH HALL, GLENN HAMMOND BETH Brookfield Malden Trenton Freshman Iunior SOPh0mOfe 1 HARPER' JIM HANNA, PERRY HANSEN, KENT HARPER IO HAWKS, TERRY Chicago, I11. Keytesville Fayette Monroe City Normandy Sgphgmgfe Freshman Iunior Sophomore Sophomore ' 4'l N HAVERSTIC , CAROL Moundville Sophomore HASE NBACK , Boonville Spohomore CAROL dN I Parlez Vo Us Pr ' mm ap- Weis Mad emoiseue HECKMAN, ALICE HEDGEPETH, SAM HEETER, CAROLYN Brookfield New Madrid Richmond Heights Freshman Junior Sophomore 'T' HERCULES, JAMES HEIDMANN, STANLEY HENDERSON, PHYLLIS I-TENDRICKS, KAY HICK-A-Ml KATHLEEN SL. Charles Washington Independence, Kan. 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LARRY HUCK, GEORGE ANN HUDDLESTON VICTOR MOMQOWGFY Cllnton Commerce Florissant FI6Shmal'l Freshman Freshman Freshman .4, HUESTON , CECIL HUGHES , GEORGE HUGHES I VVILLIAIVI Slater Keytesville Clinton Sophomore Sophomore Freshman P K1 HUMPHREY, EUGENE HURD, IEANNE Mt. Carmel, Conn. Stoutsville lUHiO1' Freshman IGLE HART , ROBERT Brunswick Freshman 7,7 IOHNSON, DONNA JENKINS, LARRY IOHNSON, DONALD IOHNSON DONALD IQHNSQN MYRNA SUE Cicero, 111, Sikeston Bloomington, Ind. Jefferson City Qak Grove Sophgmofe Iunior Freshman Freshman Freshman JOHNSON St. Clair Freshman Piedmont Freshman IOHNSON, GAYLE LARRY ,fr 0-P' VM Traditional Bird Bath fDid you lose something, fellas? lIONES, DONALD J JONES, JOHN IONES, RONALD Ironton Overland Ironton Sophomore Freshman Sophomore 1 KEETON, TERRY KABLE, BU-L KAPP, IUDY KAYS, KENNETH KELLY' MARILYN Long Beach , Miss . 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Sophomore KLINE , LeROY Richmond Heights Sophomore 89 sf A ' A , ' W , M fff KOPFMAN, Boa KRBHBIEL, CAROL ANN KRoH1jI, LOUISE KUNTZQDOROTHY St. Louis Trenton Boonville St' 11201115 Freshman Freshman SOPTIOUWOYG Pres man LACEY, SHIRLEY LAIDLEY, BEVERLY LAMB, ROBERTA Glasgow Normandy B1'9T1tW00d Sophomore Sophomore Pre shman LANE, GALE LASHLEY, CARLYN LAURITSON, FRAN University City Crystal City Creve Coeur Sophomore Iunior Sophomore E w W 1 1 LEFMANN, DoR1s LAWHON, DORIS LEA, IERRY LEBECK, PAUL LEONARD CI,I-ARLES Washington Chillicothe Webster Groves California Bunceton I Sophomore Iunior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore LENZINI , IAMES Bevier Pre shm an LENNOX , KENNETH Center Iunior LEONARD, MARTHA SUE HUTCHINSON New Franklin Junior LEWIS , DAVID St. Louis Sophomore LINDAUER , CAROL Washington Pre shman LINE , CAROLYN Rolla Sophomore i I LLOYD , RONALD LOCKE , HARVEY LOMAN GINO , LEONARD East Prairie St. Louis Nassau, N. Y. F1'9Sh1'U an Iunior Sophomore MCBRIDE , MARVA LONG, DON Harrisburg C011-l1'TIbi6 Iunigr Sophomore LONG, ION STRATTON Appleton City Sophomore M CCLINTOCK , BETTY Marshall Junior MCCOY , VIRGINIA ' Steelville Pre shm an LEWIS, ART St. Louis Iunior LITZSINGER , DALE Iennings Pre shman 4 :LVD LOOK , D . C . Overland Fre shm an LEWIS , JOYCE Pacific Sophomore McKEE , VIRGINIA Fayette Iunior 91 MCLAUGI-LLIN , ALMA St . Louis Pre shman MARTIN I SAM MACKEY, EARL Webster Groves Cape Girardeau Sophomore Fre shman MAGRUDER, MARY ELLEN A New Madrid Freshman Mr. President at work MCPHEETERS, ANN MACKAY, DICK Charleston f Oak Grove Iunior Sophomore V K f MARCUM, MARLENE MELTON I WANDA Stockton Richland Freshman Sophomore X MAU SE HU ND , LOYCE St . Louis Freshman MASSIE , BILLY Iennings Freshman Crazy Mixed Up Kids MERSHON, ALICE MEYER, MALCOLM MEYER, RICHARD Blue SDYUIQS Salisbury Palmyra Ff95hmf3H Sophomore Freshman l C 4 MILLER, MARILYN MEYER, DARRELL MILLARD, JOHN MILLER, CHARLES MINQRI LEE West plains Fayette Glendale Fayette K Independence Sephemore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman MILLER, SUSAN Creve Coeur Iumor MILLIGAN , GLENDA Fornfelt Sophomore 93 - . A , ,..q..-----, .,. -,, MOAVEN, EBRAHIM MOECHEL, BOB MOHNEYI JOHN Soadi Kormoter, Iran Clayton M0b9f1Y Freshman Freshman SOPhOm0f9 MOSER, SHERMAN MOTHERSHEAD, HM MOUNTER1 TOM Sikeston Crystal City FGYGUG Freshman Freshman TU1'1i0f MONTEMURRO, PAUL Chicago , Ill. Iunior I MUELLER, TED MURPHY, ROBERT MYERS, CAROLYN St. Louis Kansas City Albuquerque N, M Sophomore Freshman Freshman I NEWTON, GEORGE MYERS, ROBERT NAGEL, GEORGE NELSON, ANN O.HARB NORMAN California Piedmont ' Overland St- Louis I . Sophomore Freshman Freshman Pattonsburg Iumor Freshman NICKERSON , MAX Eldon Fre shman NIBECK , IIM University City Sophomore ,,,,. I Q OMER, DICK OVERFELT , JOHN g Fayette Paris 2 Freshman Sophomore PAINTER, LOUISE PAINTER, NORMA New Franklin Independence Junior Freshman PARROTT , JERRY PARROTT , JO Knob Noster Villa Ridge Pre shman Pre shman i I ' PEREZ, JOE PERSINGER, CAROLE PPROENDER, GARY i Maracay, Venezuela Boonville Granite City, Ill. 2 Sophomore Freshman Junior I f fungi A PORTER, MABEL PHILLIPS, JOHN PHILLIPS, PAT Sr, Louis Washington Independence Junior Junior Sophomore POTTER , JOANNE 4 Harrisburg Sophomore POTTS , DAVID L Moberly Freshman PATTERSON , DEAN Fayette Junior PORCHEY, ROBERT POWER JOHN Crystal City St Charles Sophomore Sophomore fkfb' 95 0'-l'. ' -- wav, PROPF I'l l' , JOYCE REDHAGE , DARRYL REDMOND , BILL Kansas City St. Clair Kirkwood Pre shm an Freshman Sophomore RICHARDSON, MARTISA RBESE, GARST RBINHEIMBR, BEVBRLBE St. Joseph N ' Chillicothe Lemay Iunior Freshman Freshman RETHMEYER, BETTE ROBERTS, J-ANICE St- Clair Boonville Sophomore Sophomore ROBERTS , JAMES Kansas City Pre shman RISINGER, IUDY St . Louis Freshman Coach G Cronie s T A -S ,, , ff 51 Food Anyone ? ROBERTS , THEODORE ROBINSON , BETTY RODA, DICK Matthew Versaille s Trenton Sophomore Sophomore Junior 14? SAFFLEY, IUDI RUDD, GENE RUNDIO, NANCY RYNEARSON, SAM SCI-LAEFER, VERNQN Si. Louis Auxvasse Lee's Summit Wolf Island St. Louis Freshman Iunior Freshman FfGShma1'1 Freshman SAMPSON BILL Marshall Sophomore SANFORD ANN Boonvllle Freshman 1 97 1 I TWH SCHLANKER, CHARLES SCHLAPPER, LAURA SCHNEIDER, ETHEL Montgomery City New Franklin Hermann Iunior Freshman Sophomore SCHNEIDERWIND , IOHN SCHWALIE , EUGENE SCHWAB , TERRY New Athens , Ill . Fayette California Junior Sophomore Iunior SCHNEIDERWIND , SALLY New Athens , Ill. Sophomore SCI-IWENK, BILL SCOTT, KENNETH SELLS, BOBBY JOE Sedalia St. Louis Boonville Sophomore Sophomore Freshman SHOUP, MARYLYN SENSINTAFFAR, LOWELL SHAFFER, HAL A SHAW, CAROL Topeka, Kan. Brookfield St. Louis Independence Sophomore S0Ph0m0Te Iunior Freshman SIMMS, JUDY Decatur, Ill. Freshman SHY , RICHARD Ellington Sophomore SHUPPERT , CHARLES Sikeston Sophomore I X7 'T ' t 3 SINCQX, TOM SLOVER, DONALD SLUTZ, IIM SMITH, CHARLES 9 Washmgton Hefmann Bethany sz. Clair Iuni0f Iunlor Sophomore Junior 1 SMITH HARRY SMITH KAREN SMITH MARY MARGARET St. Louis Green Ridge Mexico Junior Sophomore Freshman ' 1 , , SNELL, HM SONNER, LARRY SOUTHERN IIM ? New Frankun Sf- TOSGPI1 Caruthersville ' I Iumor Junior Freshman 4 i , T 5 1 ' 1 I s . I I . f i x f f 1 P 1 I 1 Q I STAPLETON, MARY LEE SPARKS, BILL SPENCER, MAC SPERLING, SUZANNE sTowERs, GALE 3 Fayette Moberly Poplar Bluff St. Louis Centralia ' Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore STEWART, DAVE Iefferson City Sophomore STEWART SUE E Iefferson Clty Freshman o r .0 we W 4 eeee Egypt In Disguise? Sherwood Forest Never Had It So Good . ge t Sveaker KNAX N914 . The Wd STREHLMAN, JOHN Union Iunior F SVANOE,' LORENE STRONG, DOYLE STRONG, WALTER Fayette Van Buren Van Buren Iunior Junior - Freshman X 100 STRETCH , VIVIAN STRICKLER , ALAN lame sport Fayette Freshman Freshman SUMMERSI DALENE TADLOCK, PATRICK Columbia Pike Junior Freshman SWANK, ROGER St. Joseph Sophomore SWAN , FRED East St. Louis, Ill Freshman X.. x TANNER, SUE TAYLOR, BILL TEMPLETON, HELEN Th0mPSon Festus Poplar Bluff S0Phomore Iunior Freshman TOPLIFF, LQNNIE TERRY, WANDA THORNTON, FRED TINDALL, CONNIE VAN HORN, MARIORIE Palmyra Van Buren Chaffee FBYSUG Kansas City 3ODhomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman UNSER , RON Ferguson Iumor ,wh UTLAUT, CELLR Malta Bend Sophomore A 101 mf fini I . 'QW VAN POOL, DAVID VELETA, RICHARD WACHTER, IIM WAIKER, NORMAN Oiean Tinley Pk., Ill. sr. Charles Independence Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshmen WALLEN, SYLVIA WALLER, PHYLLIS WALTHER, IIM Mexico Maplewood Kirkwood Sophomore Sophomore Freshman WARD, CAROL WATERS, FRANCIS WATSON, JERRY St. Clair St. Charles Boonville Freshman Freshman Sophomore WEBER, Eos WEATHERS, GENE WEBBER, ANN VVEBER, IUDY WETZLER DALLAS Rock Hill Faygtte A Albam' Webster Groves St. Lbuis' Freshman Tumor Sophomore Freshman Sophomore WESTON, IIM Webster Groves Fre shman WELLS , ELWOOD Fayette Fre shman 102 WHITE, BOB WHITWORTH, DEAN Lakeland, Fla- Overland Freshman Sophomore get ' : 1. WILLIAMS , RONALD WILLIAMS , JAMES St. Louis Oak Grove Freshman Iunior WILLS, CHARLOTTE WILSON, IO WITT, DAVID Kansas City Festus Osborn Freshman Freshman Freshman rjfs fz Iii., vPgf.:3, 7, WOOD WOOD, FRED WOOD, DAVE St L 'l JENNY Webster Groves Carthage ' OMS Freshman Iunior Sophomore WOODINGTON ROBERTA Cas svllle Freshman V WOODRUFP, BILL ' Independence ' Pre shman WTLHITE , BOB WILLIAMS , DON Huntsville Afm Strong Sophomore Iunjof WILLIAMS , RODNEY Dallas , Tex. 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Hm- Z! , ,, A ff - rx, Second Semester f , X Z X 7' W fn ' 1 ALLEMANN, DON BADGER, Bos BEAMAN1 MIKE ESCHER' VIC St. Louis St. Louis Independence em Freshman Sophomore Freshman Pre Shman BURMONT, NORMAN CARTER, IANE CHON, TUNE DICKMAN, MARY ALBERTA Meadville Wentzville Seoul, Korea DeSoto Pre shman Pre shman Iunior Sophomore DOGG, MAX FRANK, LARUE GEIGER, SALLY 4 J i Wills Troy Boonville g Freshman Iunior Sophomore HAHNE, BOB HOLDERBAUM, DEL HOWE, LILA Washington Livingston, Montana Fayette Pre shman Sophomore Sophomore And ates IUSTUS, BILL IANGENBACHER, CORA LIBERTY, ARLBN MUTTI, ALBERT sarcoxie Knoxville, Illinois Webster Groves Hopkins junior Sophomore Junior Freshman NOBLE, MAX OWENS, NANCY POWELL, PAUL PROCTOR, HELEN Fayette Ferguson St. Ioseph Steele Special Sophomore Sophomore Pre shman ROHLFING, SANDRA SIMPSON, SANDRA SIMPSON, WILLIAM Maplewood Carrollton New Franklin Freshman Iunior SOPh0m0fP SINNETT, DAVE SMITH, NORRIS SWEET. GEORGE Granite cny, Illinois Sr. Louis Maplewwd Junior Iunior TUYUOY I i 15 E 331 Wivnn- ANTHONY Iennings IOSEPH BLANCHPIELD Major: Beta Sigmap Pledgemaster, Social Committee. . . E. S. A. C.: Social Chairman. . . C Club: Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Football. . . Play '52. WALTER Boonville BUCKLEY Major: Chemistry IIM BLACKBURN Eldon IERRE BLAKEY . 1 . Paris Major: Divisional Literature and Major: Business Administration Language Chi Delta. . . Pi Gamma Mu. . . Business Transfer from Ieff91'S0H City Ir. Col- Club. . .National Academy of Economics lege. . . Pi Gamma Mu. GEORGE Moberly BUIGIN and Political Science. ! WAYNE BYINGTON Herculaneum Major: English McMurry riouse Council. . . Student Council. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Central College Collegianj Business Manager, Editor... F. T. A... Baseball. . . C Club. . . Beta Sigma: Corresponding Secretary. . .Central College Radio staff. PATRICIA Campbell BLAYLOCK Major: Piano Phi Beta. . . Treasurer.. . Chorus. . . Marching Band . . .Varsity Band. . .Ameri- can Guild of Organists. IOSEPI-I L. Monroe City BURDITT Major: Physical Education F. T. A... Chi Delta. CARROLL Leadwood COMPTON . Major: Physical Education Alpha Phi Gamma. . . F. T. A. . . P. E. Majors and Minors Club. CHARLES CAVANAH Major: Chemistry Who's Who 1957... Honors Work in Chemistry. . .Achievement Award in Freshman Chemistry. . . Standard Oil Scholarship. . .Kappa Mu Epsilon. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . McMurry House Council. . .Alpha Phi Gamma. DAVID E. CAMPBELL Chillicothe Major: Business Administration Alpha Phi Gamma. . . Business Club. . . Rifle Club. . . Rifle Team. J CAROL CONLEY 1 Major: History ,' Phi Beta. . . Pi Gamma Mu ' ...F. T. A. i i 1 I i ANN St Louis SCHMIDT CULLEN Major Music 1 I .5 N i , if j WES Verona , x CULLEN Pennsylvania jf Major: Mathematics CHESTER LAWRENCE Fayette DICKERSON Major. Physical Education BOB DICKSON California Minor: Business Administration Majorp Chemistry Q IACK D. Brookfield DOUGLAS Major: Chemistry Beta Sigma. . . C Club .. . Football. . . Kappa Mu Epsilon. PIELDING Slater DRAFFEN Mellor: English iff . 0 ,Q 27 5 DAVID L. DIMOND Ferguson Major: Business Administration Chi Delta: President, Social Chairman, Sergeant-at-Arms. . . Business Club: Parliamentarian. W. is 2 f SHIRLEY St. Louis, Missouri ERWTN Major: Business Pi Omega Pig Secretary, Treasurer-. . Pi Gamma Mu. . . F. T. A. . . Business Club. HARLO Payette DONELSON BARBARA DIANNE Fredericktown FERGUSON ' Major: Business Pi Kappa Theta: Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President, Historian. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . Ooncert Band. . . Phi Beta. . . Business Club. . . Iunior Class Treasurer. . . Senior Class Sec- retary. . . F. T. A. . . Orchestra. . .All-Star Volleyball Team. . . Howard-PaYV19 HOUSE Council: President. if KATHRYN Hartford, MABELLE Connecticut DOUGLAS Major: Literature Chapel Choir. . .Assistant in French Department. . . F. T. A. PHILIP EDSON Bethany Major: Spanish Pi Gamma Mu. . . Phi Mu Alpha: Vice-President. . . Alpha Psi Omega, , ,March- ing Band. . .Varsity Band . . . Outward Bound . HELEN RUTH FOSTER St. Louis NANCY Portageville FOSTER Maja: Elementary Educa- tion , Alpha Phi Alpha: Corre- sponding Secretary. Pledge Captain. . . Ragout Beauty Queen. . . Ragout Glamour Queen. . .Ragout Maid of Honor. . .F. T. A. . .Pi Gamma Mu: Reporter. GWEN GAINES Ellsinore Major: Elementary Educa- tion Future Teachers of America . . .Varsity Volleyball. . . Women's Recreation Asso- ciation Council. MIRIAM FOREMAN Hannibal Major: Divisional Language Alpha Psi Omega. . . Dfamatics Club. . . F. T. A. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . Chapel Choir. . . Ragout Staff. Major: Plano Delta Pi Omega: Secretary, Rush Captain, Song Leader. . . Student Body Secretary. . . Student Council. . . Sopho- more Class Treasurer. . . Phi Beta. . . Pan-Hellenic Council. . .Howard-Payne House Council: Vice-President. . . F. T. A. . . Fighting Fifty. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . Berkeley Square . . .Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart. . . Personality Queen. . . Ragout Staff. . . Collegian Staff. . . Ragout Beauty Court. . .Who's Who '56, '57. DANIEL E. Ellisville FRIDLEY Major: Piano Student Body President. . . Who's Who '57. . .Vice- President Freshman Class . . .Vice-President junior Class. . . Phi Mu Alpha: President. . .Alpha Phi Gamma. . . Concert Band. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . Chapel Choir. . . Senior Homecoming At- tendant. . . F. T. A. MARTHA Glasgow AMICK GEBHARDT T Ma jcr: Elementary Educa tion Varsity Band. . . Marching Band. . . F. T. A. . . PiKappa -- Theta. SHIRLEY GENTRY Charlton , Iowa Major: Howard Payne House Council. . . Pi Kappa Theta. . . Fighting Fifty. . . Chapel Choir. . . Marching Band. . . HM GQWAN Boonville Varsity Band. Major: Physical Education Major: Business CHESTER E. Fayette HANSON Major: Chemistry SAACS. . . Kappa Mu Epsilon . . .Nominated for Honors Work. IANET HEAVIN Rolla Business Club: Secretary, Vice-President. . . Pi Omega Pi: Vice-President. . . P. E. Majors and Minors: Vice-President, President . . F. T. A.: Vice-President R. A. Council: President .... Delta Pi Omega: Corresponding Secretary. . .Varsity Bas- ketball. . Varsity Volleyball . . .Varsity Tennis and Badminton.. .Intramurals . . . .Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart Court '57. 'Z' 52+ .,,..,- ' ' SHIRLEY K. HALL Webster Groves Major: Elementary Education Alpha Phi Alpha: Rush Captain. . . F. T. A. . .W. R. A. Council. . . Fighting Fifty. . . Gamma Upsilon. DONALD O. Webster Groves HAMELMANN Major: Business Administration Sigma Alpha Chi BEVERLY OLSON Onawa, Iowa HERBERT Major: Elementary Education Marching Band.. . Concert Band... Alpha Phi Alpha: Treasurer. . . F. T. A. Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart. . . Ragout Maid of Honor. ROLLA E. HERBERT, Ir. Crystal City Major: History Sigma Alpha Chi... F. T. A. . .Golf. ROBERT IOEL Piedmont HARRIS Major: Pre-Medicine Sigma Alpha Chi. . .Alpha Epsilon Delta. . . C Club . . . Marching Band. . . De- bate Squad. . . Collegian Staff .... Dramatics .... Chairman of Homecoming Parade. . . Speech Arts Club . . . Central College Dance Band. . .Varsity Golf. SHIRLEY Higginsville HELD Major: Voice A Cappella Choir. . .Varsity Band. . .Marching Band Concert Band. . . Pi Kappa Theta. . .F. T. A. H. STEELE HOLLEY NOEL CLARK HOLT Tipton Major: Pre-Medicine A. E. D.: Editor. R. WAYNE Fayette HOWE Majcx: Physical Education Chi Delta: Sergeant-at- Arms. . .P. T. A. . . C C-lub. . . Football. P. E. Majors and Minors. . .Rifle Club.- ROBERT, St. Joseph HULSE Major: Band. . . S. C. O. . . Philos- ophy Club. . .Alpha Phi Gamma. . . Dramatics. . . Kappa Chi. ROBERT Webster Groves DUGALD HUNSAKER Major: Business Admin- istration Alpha Phi Gamma: Corre- sponding Secretary, Sec- retary. . .Business Club. GEORGE E. INNES, Ir. St. Ann Major: Economics Alpha Phi Gamma. . . Phi Mu Alpha: Vice-President, Executive Alumni Secretary. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . Collegian Staff. IOHN H. IENNINGS Moberly Major: Pre-Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta, President. MARY Portag eville CAROLYN HUTCHINSON Major: Music Chapel Choir. . . Marching Band. . . Phi Beta. . .Ameri- can Guild of Organists. DUAN E Brookfield LAMB Major: Physical Educa- tion Beta Sigma. . .Tri Beta. . . F. T. A. . .P. E. Majors and Minors. . . Football. . . Track. N K 1. as CHRISTY Troy LARUE Major: Sociology Beta Sigma. . Pan-Hellenic Council Representative. . . Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent .... junior Class President ..... Student Representative Traffic Committee. . .Photographer '54-'57, Collegian, Alumni and Public Relations, Admissions , Ragout. . . Summer at Central , Photographer, Business Manager. . .Smith House. '11 X GEORGE LEROY University City BOB KQUNTZ gt, Louis KELLER Major: Pre-Medicine Alpha Phi Gamma. . .Alpha Psi Omega... Dramatics Club. . . Teahouse of the August Moon . . . Marching Band. , , Concert Band. . . Dance Band. . . Rifle Club: Treasurer '40 1. -X MARILYN Mexico YEATER LANGWORTHY Major: Physical Educa- tion Pi Kappa Theta: President, Rush Captain. . . Fighting Fifty: President, Vice- President. . .P. T. A.: Treasurer. . .W. R. A.: Secretary, Treasurer. . . P. E. Majors and Minors, Secretary. . .Sophomore Class Secretary. . . junior Class Secretary... Tri Beta. . .Attendant to Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart 3 Years.. . Ragout Maid of Honor 3 Years.. . Ragout Beauty Queen '57 .... Who's Vtfho '57. . .Home- coming Attendant 3 Years KATHRYN LINE Rolla Major: Physical Education Delta Pi Omega, Corresponding Secre- tary, Historian. . .P. E. Majors and Mirors, . . F. T. A... Howard-PBYYIE House Council.. .Tri Beta, . .W. R. A. Council. . .Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart Attendant. LESTER E. LORENZ. Ir- AMSUOHQ Major: Sociology Kappa Chi, Vice-President. . . Pi Gamma Mu.. .Chapel Choir. Personality Queen '56 Homecoming Queen TOM Centralia LAYTON Major: Chemistry McMurry House Council ... Marching Band.. . SAACS7 President. . . Sigma Alpha Chip Treasurer. . . Assistant Department of Chemistry '55-'56, '56- '57. :wiv DERRILL - Webster WENDELL Grove s MCFARLAND Major: Business Adminis- tration Alpha Phi Gamma. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Gamma Phi. . .Business Club: President. . .Alpha Phi Omega. , . . SAACS. . . . McMurry House Council . . . Track. . . Tennis. . . Cheerleader. -ED Granite City, MENG Illinois Major: History Alpha'Phi Gamma: Pan- Hellenic Representative, Pledge Captain, Social Chairman. . .A Cappella Choir: Quartet '57, . . Dramatics Club. , . 'Stolen Prince , OutwardBound , Teahouse of the August Moon . . . Collegian: News Editor, Old Baldy. . . Phi Mu Alpha: Alumni Secre- tary. . . Ragout Staff. BRUCE L. St. Charles MCCLINTOCK Major: Sociology Beta Sigma: Vice-President. . . Rifle Club. . . Student Council. . . Pan-Hellenic Council.. . C Club. . . Gamma Phi. . . Tennis. . . Football. . . Chief Rifle -Instructor for Rifle Team. DAVID MCCULLOUGH Fayette Major: Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon. CHARLES M. Webster Groves BOB NEAS Nevada MILLER Major: Major: Business Administration Alpha Phi Gamma: Secretary, Vice- C Club. . .E. S. A. C: Social Director President, President. . . SAACS: Treasurer . . .Atom Club. . . Football. . . Track: lst , , .Vice-President of Student Body Place Iavelini MCAU Conference '52, '56-'57. '53, '56. IIM Columbia MARCH Major: Physical Educa- tion Alpha Phi Gamma: Pledge Captain. . . C Club: Pub- licity Chairman. . . F. T. A.. . P. E. Majors and Minors. . . Baseball. . . Track. . . Football: Co- Captain '56. . . Collegian Business Manager '55-'56 . . . Ragout Business Man- ager '56-'57. . . Mo. Col- lege Newspaper Award in Advertising. . . Business Club. . .All Methodist All American Honorable Men- tion in Football. . .Student Council. . . Transfer from M. U. - DON Steele MICHIE Major: Chemistry SigmaAlpha Chi: President '55-'56, . . Pan-Hellenic Council: Vice-President '55-'56. . . Iunior Class Vice-President. . . Senior Homecoming Attendant. . . Concert Band. . . Marching Band. ' if- 1 i , 5 A I I I I 1. j ls SANDRA K. King CitY PETER Major: Music Education Chapel Choir. . . Delta Pi Omega: Song Leader. . . Marching Band. . . Varsity Band. . . Concert Band. . . F. T. A...W. R. A. Coun- oil. ANN POINDEXTER Major: Voice Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . .A Cappella Choir Pi Kappa Theta: Song Leader, Treasurer. . . F. T. A. . .Howard-Payne House Council. PEG PAYEUR St. Louis Major: Music Delta Pi Omega. . . Recording Secretary, Collegian Reporter... Pan-Hellenic Council. . . Phi Beta President. . . Marching and Varsity Bands. . . Chapel Choir. . .W. R. A. . . Dramatics Club, , , Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart Attendant. w SID PEACOCKE Gallatin Major: Mathematics Sigma Alpha Chi. . . Kappa Mu Epsilon: Secretary. . . Photographer, Ragout and Collegian. IOAN Moberly PETTIGREW Major: French Demaree Prize. . . Beta Beta Beta.. . F. T. A. . . Dra- matics Club. . . Chapel Choir. . . Collegian Staff. . . Ragout Staff. DONALD GORDON Shawnee PREUSS Oklahoma Major: Chemistry Marching Band.. .Varsity Band. . . Concert Band.. .A Cappella ChOif- -- Phi Mu Alpha: Historian. . .Alpha EPSUOTI ALBERT ROHLPING Maplewood Major Divisional Social Science Who's Vifho 1956-'57. . .Pi Gamma Mui President. . . Phi Rho Kappap President, Treasurer. . .P. T. A. . .Alpha Phi Gdmlhdi Parliamentarian, Rush Captain, Treasurer BETTY PORTER Major: Piano Chapel Choir... S. C. O.: Secretary. . . Kappa Chi. . . Phi Beta: Program Chairman . . .American Guild of Or- ganists. . . Marching Band . . .Varsity Band. 5, f Delta, Reporter and Secretary. . . . Pan-Hellenic Council. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Football. . . Track. ALBERT ROHRER Bourbon CHARLES ROSE Louislana Major: Music BOB St . Charles SCHNATMEIER .SONDRA Onawa, Iowa SERCU Major: Physical Education Alpha Phi Alpha. . . Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart '56 . . . .Attendant to Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart '55 . . . Ragout Maid of Honor '57.. .W. R. A. Outstand- ing Player. . . P. E. Majors and Minors. . .WRA Council . . . P. T. A. DOUGLAS D. SLEADE St. Louis Major: Philosophy Alpha Phi Gamma. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Chapel Choir. . . Concert Band. . . Orchestra. . . Phi Mu Alpha. . . Rhi Rho Kappa. . . Kappa Chi. . . Student Christian Organization. . . Baseball. . . Track. . . Gymnastic Club. MARILYN CONNELLY California SLOVER Major: Social Studies Student Christian Organization. . . Kappa Chi. . . Future Teachers of America. BARBARA Kansas City SCHUBEL Major: Elementary Educa- tion A Cappella Choir. . . Dra- matics Club. . . R. U. R. . . . Future Teachers of America. IOANN Lees Summit SLAUGHTER Major: English Transfer From Central Missouri State College. . National Methodist Schol- arship. . . Pi Gamma Mu: Reporter, Vice-President . . . Collegian. . . Language Arts Winner. . . Student Christian Organization. . . Phi Rho Kappa. . . Missouri College Newspaper Award for Special Column. ART Huntsville SUMMERS Major: Physical Educa- tion Sigma Alpha Chip Vice- Presldent, Intramural Di- rector. . . Senior Class President. . . Student Coun- cil. . . Homecoming King 1956 .... Attendant To Homecoming King 1954 and 1955 S C O LeaP Year King Program Chairman Club Vice President P E Majors and Minors Club Vice President Program Director Intramural Director Baseball Letterman Marching Band Sl-'IRLEY Gallatin TIPTON Major English Alpha Phi Alpha President Secretary Phi Rho Kappa F T A Program Chairman, Secretary Pan Hellenic Council President Howard Payne House Council Vice President Secretary Student Assistant English Department Who s Who 1957 Senior Class Treasurer Attend dnt to the Homecoming Queen 1956 TED SMITH R0l1a Major: Pre-Medicine Sigma Alpha Chi. . . Pan-Hellenic: Corresponding Secretary. . .Alpha Epsilon Delta: President. . . Chemistry Clubp Treasurer. . . Sophomore Class President . . .Iunior Class, Student Council. PEG STEINBECK Overland Major: Who's Who 1957. . . Pi Kappa Theta: Historian, Treasurer. . . Kappa Mu Epsilon: President, Vice-President. . . Alpha Psi Omega: President. . . Dramatics Club. . .Howard-Payne House Council. . . Cheerleader. . .W. R. A. Council. . . Varsity Basketball. . .Varsity Volleyball . . . Fighting Fifty. . . Ragout Staff. . . Teahouse of the August Moon . . . Outward Bound 5 Director. . . Time Out For Ginger . . . The Heiress . . . R. U. R. . . . The Tenor . . . Claudia . . . Death Takes A Holiday . . .Oscar For Best Actress 1956. . . Second Prize Interpretive Reading. . . Attendant To The Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart. . . SANDRA VAN CLEVE Malden Major Business Education Ideal Business Teacher Award Marching Band Varsity Band A Cappella Choir Alpha Phi Alpha Song Leader Treasurer Secretary Pi Omega P1 Vice President President Business Club Parliamentarlan Howard Payne House Council A Hlstcrian Who s Who Teahouse of the August Moon Who s Who in American University Honors Work. . . Demaree Prize. . . National Methodist Scholarship. . . Freshman Award in Mathematics. W D VINYARD Major Football Tennis Beta Sigma C Club P E Majors and Minors Club JOSEPH S Rolla TAYLOR Major Alpha Phi Gamma Ph Mu Alpha Pi Kappa Delta Future Teachers of America A Cappella Choir Speech Arts Club ROBERT Bunceton UTLAUT Major History Phi Mu Alpha P1 Gamma M Kappa Chi Vice President President Band Chorus kfggg DON Wellsville WI-IITEHEAD Major: Divisional Science Alpha Phi Gamma: Intramural Director . .. C Club. .. Track. TED R. VOLLMAR Major: Economics Chi Delta SHIRLEY WEGENER Warrenton Major: English Dramatics Club: Secretary. . .Alpha Psi Omega. . . Scribblers and Scrawlers. . . F. T. A. CAROLYN WHITENER St. Louis Major: Divisional Literature and Language ' ' Transfer From S. M. U. . .Assistant in English Department. . . Pi Kappa Theta: Reporter, Ckzu-responding Secretary V Scribblers and Scrawlers Alpha Psi Omega , F T A. .Ragout Staff. . Collegian Staff. . Cheerleader Fighting Fifty . Dramatics Club . Phi Beta Outward Bound Time Out For Ginger Who s Who 57 KATE Pe stu s WT-IITESIDE Major Piano C oncert Ba nd Orchestra ACap pella Choir Beta Vice President Scribblers and Scrawlers Secre tary IOHN WILLIAMS Oak Grove MARY TO ANN Senath WILLIAMSON Major: Divisional Science Major Alpha Psi Omega: Secretary-Treasurer. . . Death Takes A Holiday . . . R. U. R. . . . 'Teahouse of the August Moon . . . Scribblers and Scrawlers: Vice-President . . . Chapel Choir. . . Student Affilates of American Chemical Society: Secretary. . . Phi Beta: Treasurer. . . Undergraduate Assistant in Chemistry. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. PRANCHELLE VAUGHAN WHITEHEAD Fayette M ajorg- Foreign Languages Pi Kappa Theta: Historian, Recording Secretary, Reporter . . .F. T. A. . .Alpha Psi Omega: His- torian. . . Dramatics Club. .f . If Women Work as Men Do . . Business Manager: Outward Bound . . . Ragout Staff. . . Rag- out Editor '57. . . Student Council. . . Nominated fu Honors Work. . .Who's Who '57 . BARBARA L WIEMAN Washington Major Piano Marching Band Orchestra Chapel Choir Phi Beta Alpha Phi Alpha T 159 V T 1. qi C MA HN.-in- , C s S 5. I A VN D. it! .fx 'K ,X sg if .25 127 x 5 iid? Jai X ff .lr nf ' LM'-1-L -:f4..'..'...' ,h f- ' ' x- V . ' -? '1-'fr - ii - , TIQ-,,., P , Y ,L: AV N V 'iff'-v-1.1 114435 A f . I .. .,. , . .xf'T . 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I A ,'Ealj9'dSigF?Aw.. f ff Ly, BML ' mf, '-wi :z'T-luzvp'-Q-GTHQFDL Jliif 11 5-irvwgg M K Al ,, Central 6 - Alumni 21 On Saturday, September 22 , the Central College Eagles were hosts to their buddies , the Central Alumni , in the opening football game of the 1956 season. Alum.ni weight and experience were big factors in a 21-6 victory for the stars of former years. The Eagles kicked off and were able to hold the Alums for four downs , only to lose the ball on a fumble, which was re- . covered by 250-pound Nick Ghnouly. However, the Alumni also had a bad case of butter fingers and dropped the ball, which was recovered by Central Frosh, Dwight Look. , , The first spectacular play came when Al Rohlfing threw a pass to Don Crosgrove, good for 35 yards. But, alas, thekEagles were unable to dent the Alumni's strong forward wall and were stopped short of a T. D. A An intercepted pass by the alumni set up their first T. D . and the extra point by Ioe Villers made the halftime score 7-0. i ' With the second half only five minutes old, Villers went around left end for 12 yards and the second Alum.ni T. D . - ' Two passes from Bill Zimmerman to Wells, good for 17 yards , again put the Eagles in scoring position, but again the powerful Alumni line held. The Eagles lone score came a few minutes later when Don Crosgrove went for 32 yards for the Fourth Down. The final touchdown was scored by Villers , with less than two minutes re- , maining in the game , to make the final score 21 to 6 with the Alumni on top. :gunna-,LL 11.111,-...-a-f.r,..11:r::..J.n...a:m..:..-V--..-s - -A--A----e---.4 - Y T ---l.i,. ......,. ,kr Y 'Qt i ,ga Centra10 - Tarkio 37 It was on September 28 that the Tarkio Owls, sparked by fast running backs and lucky breaks, handed the Central Eagles a 37-0 defeat. The Eagles received the kick -off but lost the ball to Tarkio on a pass interception. Six plays later Tarkio's running attack had scored and the kick for extra point was good with the Owls taking an early lead of 7-0. Following the second kick-off the Eagles began to show both power and speed. March ran for nine yards , Butler ran for nine , Zimmerman passed to Wells , and Crosgrove added six more around end. How- ever, the Eagles were halted and had to punt. Several plays later Tarkio's Francis Ward pushed across another T. D. Again the kick was good and the score at the end of the first quarter was: Tarkio 14, Central 0 at halftime. Early in the second half Tarkio's team went for a 63 yard T. D . The kick was good, making the score Tarkio 21, Central 0. A series of bad breaks and fumbles again gave Tarkio the ball and their opportunity for a fourth touchdown. The score standing Tarkio, 28, Central 0. Pushed back to their own goal line , the Eagles made an effort to pass. However they were caught in the end zone by Tarkio's rushing line. This safety gave the Owls two more points mak ing the final score 30-0. -3 Y' :ir 'Viv- Centrcr16 - Eureka 13 A dazzling play in which Central' s Iim March ran 80 yards for a touch- down was overshadowed by two pass play touchdowns by the oppo- sition Saturday afternoon in Eureka , Illinois, as the'Eureka Indians eked out a 13-C5 football win. Late in the game , Central had the ball on the Eureka 1 3-yard line and might have tied or won the game but a pass was intercepted by a Eureka player. D According to the statistics com- piled on the game , the Central line did an outstanding job in holding the Indians on the ground. The Eagles had a net gain of 231 yards rushing, while the home team. had only 70. In the air, however, Eureka gained 159 and Central had 16. Central U - Culver- Stockton 65 C The Central Eagles suffered one of their defeats of the year, losing to Culver- Stockton, 65-0. After an encouraging pep rally the night before, it was a heartbreaking loss for the Eagle squad and fans. Scoring almost at will, the Culver-Stockton Wildcats pushed across 5 touchdowns in the first half'to hold a 34-0 lead at halftime . Early in the second half Culver went off tackle for a touchdown to make the score: Culver 40, Central 0. Sev- eral plays later a Central fum- ble again gave the Wildcats the ball. On the first -play from scrimmage they turned the miscue into a touchdown, making the score 46-O. Again in the third quarter a Wildcat pass connected to make the score 52-0. The kick for the point was good. Starting the final quarter 53 points behind, the Eagles were able to hold the Wild- cats for some time, but a 50 yard run by a Stockton back made, the final score 59-0. ' ' ' '- 1 'fs-.-. Centrcz10 - Carthage 38 y , On Saturday, October 20, at Davis Field the Central College Eagles lost their fifth football game of the season to the Carthage College Ill. Redmen 38-0 . The Redmen, led by their quarterback, Iolm Eakins , and halfback, Bill Larson, pounded out 480 yards on the ground to score 18 points in the first quarter, 6 in the second , and 7 in each of the last two periods . The Eagles outgained the Redmen in the air with a series of passes from Zimmerman and Wells good for a total of 38 yards , but lost on the ground Where they gained only 61 yards. CentraI13 - Parsons 52 The Eagles ended a long scoring drought but succumbed to the Parsons eleven,52 to 13, at Parsons, Iowa. The longest run of the day for the Eagles was an off-tackle for a touch- down. Dwight Look added the extra point for Central. Parsons dominated the game , leading at the end of the first quarter 20-O. The halftime score found the Eagles trailing 39-7. - Coach Nakaso's men couldn't overcome this score but managed to score again on another off tackle run by Roger Eberhart. Parsons picked up 386 yards rushing and 138 yards via the airlanes while the Eagles gained 208 on the ground and 31 through the air. Central and Parsons had a nearly equal passing attack, the Eagles connecting on 5 out of 16 and the home team , 6 for 16. Central 19 - Principia 32 The Principia Indians man- aged to squeeze out a 32-19 victory over the Central Col- lege Eagles at Principia. Principia started fast and scored twice in.the first quar- ter to take a 14-0 lead. Again in the second quarter the Indians' passing attack was effective, and Principia led at the half 20-0. Going into the second half the Eagles outclassed the Indians, as Eagle Fullback Iim March romped for two touchdowns, one a 40-yard run and the other a one -yard plunge. The other Eagle touchdown came when Bill Zimmerman threw a 38-yard pass to Roger Eberhart. Dur- ing this half Principia was able to score twice more making the final score 32-19. The Eagles outgained Principia on the ground as they gained 267 yards to the Indians' 130. O Central 18 - Illinois College 13 With a determined goal-line stand up until the last sec- onds ticked off, the Eagles won their first game of the year, defeatingthe Illinois College Blue Boys 18-13. It was a thrilling victory, with the fighting Eagles not to be denied. Illinois took an early lead in the first quarter, but the Eagles were soon to score as D. C. Look grabbed a wild Blue Boy pitchout and raced 18 yards to give Central a touchdown. With five m.inutes gone in the third quarter, Eagle Pull- back Iim March scored on a two-yard plunge to put the Eagles ahead 12-7. The Eagles fell behind again as Illinois halfback Bill Nunn skirted left end for 40 yards and a T. D. Early in the fourth quarter Dick Butler recovered an Illinois fumble on the Blues' 25. He then swept left end to move the Eagles ahead 18 to 13. Climax of the game was a stubborn defense which held the Blue Boys on the Central One -yard line to pre serve the victory. Homecoming -- 1-o-----gn.. ,,,,., 1. 4 ,, V - 4...- C tr l's Ea les were dumped hard by the Graceland Before a large Homecoming crowd en a g Yellowjackets, 42-9. The loss ended the Eagle season with 1-Won and 7-lo st record. d ' unch, Central was forced to settle for a safety in the second Lacking a sustaine scoring p period and a 2-20 halftime deficit. Midway in the final quarter Iim March bulled his Way from the 3-inch line to give the h dd d th extra oint,' but Graceland had by then a com.- Eagles their only touchdown. Marc a e e p manding lead . t A I 9 if a ,,. V ,.,.. 1..,.,,...,..t..,..--,. 1- 3 v X , W L . , - 2 , X 5 f , y A WM fy f Ke ' - 5, K y K 0 5, fy I my ,X x I x K E A f E, , 1 f . L! ff' X' fi f YWWH - 'SW X'Lfq3t ifihff .3 , ,,.n 3 I 1 aa..4,, ' -sm. 'Wff -e V., 1 . 'nn - ' 1 .Q ' . . B ' AM .5:vuq.1,,,'-Q If , I , 4 .. Q b X v'-'.,-. -ff ' ' 'WL A' ., , ., T- 1 ' VV 0. K, ' 5,1 - q ,,,- ,, . 4 , ,fr .5 k V' 1 . v , ik M .ny 440 W' wing 4 .4M11wwLQ Wf ' , ' Lf.. ,fff K f 1Li:55.22' 7f5PM3bQw?f FIRST ROW Omer Gardner Iglehart Snell Williams Meyer Gulley, Walker, 1-laqmmelman, Osflanagerl. SECOND ROW: Coach Brumitt, C Leonard Howard Eckert Day Slater Cantlon Schnatmeier Crews, Heidemann. ' Basketball The Eagles finished the sea son with ten wins and fourteen losses, and a fifth place in the M. C. A. U. standings, their worst record in recent years. The Eagles scored a total of 1607 points while the opposition pushed through 1768. Central racked up 575 field goals, 457 free throws, and committed 446 personal fouls during the season. The opposition hit 661 from the field, 446 from the line, and were called 453 times for personals. Eagle opponents hit for 73. 7 points per game against a 66.9 average posted by Central. Bob Schnatmeier raked 187 rebounds off the boards in 24 games for a 7. 7 average per game to lead in that department. Curt Day, who was ineligible until second semester due to his transfer status, bettered Bob's average, gathering in 9. 6 per game. However, his total was only second best 11742. Bob lglehart, freshman guard who played in all twenty-four games, scored 341 points to take individual scoring honors for the season. His average per game was 14. 2 points. The basketball squad elected Iim Snell as the most valuable player of the 1956-'57 season. He was awarded a plaque by the Fayette Theatre. Kansas City University 61 Arkansa s 5 8 Whiteman Air Force Base 76 Concordia 69 Rolla 54 Arkansa s 76 Lambath 5 3 Whiteman Air Force Bas e 7 l Bethany 70 Ft. Leonard Wood 9 2 Mis souri Valley 6 7 Tarkio 7 7 Graceland 88 Culver-Stockton 8 0 Westminster 77 Tarkio 6 3 William Iewell 63 Kansas City University 75 Culver-Stockton 66 Mis souri Valley 9 3 Drury 72 Westminster 76 Drury 86 William Iewell 105 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Co-Captains DON wriwuws 68 74 77 48 63 69 62 58 56 59 70 85 72 78 82 65 61 74 68 64 52 72 62 68 TIM SNELL 4 Z F 3 S 'WW ,W . ,,r,.....- - nf:-uzu.-.f,, -:Af3,Y.r in 5-1 isrw V,-LQ 4 ' , iii' ,nur F3 ' ,gg ni A In ' f . f x if KW W fi X W f f 1 my f at I 5, -12 , 5 AQ, V! 'Q 5SQ ni , 1 v Q 'ff x w Q9 , f x xx v, v Wi H Ln Y , .Mff---f-22 F f-'fav gk. . 1- Q2 Q2 Q H, Q X fi fa-2.14.3 I' 3 J Is,-ge' .,-Q . '44, I A ..f I -91. 1 I 1 . -E F, L l i QM J XX f WOW W X: A .X ,N X W X, wwf Q W wy,m....zW.X mn. eJifii'Z .. jg: 1,...,..,,- mow-511.2121 5 , ,.. 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These three teams plus Westminster once again composed the four-team league in the M. C. A. U. conference. Leading the Eagles were Donnie Williams, last year's co-captain and starting center fielder: Art Summers, the 1956 squad's right fielder and this year's starting catcher: Darrell Meyer, letterman at shortstop: Bill Wright, hard hitting left fielder: and Iim Snell, converted infielder and line returnee of last year's pitching staff. Snell saw limited action as a pitcher last year but served as the number one starter this season. Supporting Snell were a large crop of rookies including only one southpaw. Dennis Howard, Bob Iglehart, D. C. Look, Barry Gushleff, and Elwood Wells all lent consider- able strength to both the starting lineup and the bull pen. The nucleous of the infield consisted of Stan Heidman at third, Ioe Gardner and Dave VanPool at second, and Bob Hahne, first sacker. 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ALPHA PHI GAMMA Intramural Football Champs C In: HARLL' ramural PIIZZLSONARD Ong Wi Hn Sr Iim Snell receives the varsity basketball 'most valuable player award. V 4 - V ggi - , , i' 3 E 1 2 V T I f E 'J 7, 9 W. R. A. Council FIRST ROW: Saffley, Laidley, Heeter, Heavin, Brooks, Sercu, Rohlfing. SECOND ROW: M. Porter, Adams, Langworthy, Pothergill, Hogan Schneider, K. Line, Gaines, Schneiderwind, Miss Custis, Women's Recreation Association , The annual Powder-Puff Football game sponsored by the W. R. A. opened the activities for the 1953-1954 season. The Yardley Yankees and the Revelon Rebels fought a hard battle with the Yankees coming out on top with the score of 7 to 6. The Kappas, Alphas, Deltas, and Independents all worked together to present this feat of feminine football. Carol Heeter took the season's first victory in women's badminton singles for the Deltas. Following this the team of Carol I-Ieeter and Sandie Brauss won the badminton doubles. The Deltas again shone by taking first place honors in the Basketball Tournament and also the Volleyball Tournament. Softball, tennis, archery, ping-pong, and shuffleboard are played the remainder of the year. At the end of the year, the organization having totalled the highest number of points has its name added to the W. R. A. trophy. Additional activities of theiW. R. A. include the intercollegiate Volleyball Tournament held at Kirksville State College which Central took first place honors and the Basketball Tournament held at Missouri Valley College at Marshall with first place honors again going to Central. The W. R. A. sponsor is Miss Pauline Custis, women's physical education director. Officers for the year were: Janet Heavin, president, Lou Ann Brooks, vice-president, and Carol Heeter, secretary-trea surer . j.- .5 ., H-4 A V ' f ff: Q .iiljff Women's Intramurals v-P' 49 wplmiay X . Q 6 I SQXNQW7 H X QZQ A ia W4 Q We 'gm , Fw , ,,,,, 'ti' E Pl i WPI Glli 0 Q 3 ,Xl W oy- F1070 w 0 09.511, gi. 1555 ?fH FIRST ROW: Miss Custis, K. Line, S. Schweiderwind, M. Holscher, Cooper, I. Zimmerman, Summers, Heavin, Heeter,-Schneider, McBride Pfroender. SECOND ROW: Lamb, Kable, Eberhart, Blakemore, Iglehart, Eckert,.Cant1an, Schnatmeier, Crestwell, Burditt,'Len21Ani, Compton Physical Education Majors and Minors Under the direction of Miss Pauline Custis and William S. Nakaso, this year for the first time' the organization of the Physical Education Majors and Minors became a co-educational club. The over-all objectives of the PEMM Club include the promotion of physical activities among the student body, cooperation with all administrative and social organizations in the promotion of physical activities, encouragement of professionalism through greater knowledge in our fields, and the maintenance of fellowship among the students of the physical education department. One ofthe projects planned to meet these objectives was the scheduling of a volleyball game between the faculty members and the P. E. Majors and Minors during second semester. Led by President Janet Heavin, the regular monthly meetings consisted of club business followed by an educational talk or demonstration pertaining to subjects of interest in the field of physical education or a co-educational recreation activity. The remaining officers who helped to make the year a most successful one were Vice-President Art Summers, Secretary Carol Heeter, and Treasurer jerry Zimmerman. FIRST ROW: Myers, Browning, Risinger, Laidley, Currie. SECOND ROW: Finney, Hickam, Kline, Harper, Lauritson, Heeter, Miss Custis Kapp, Fothergill, Campbell. THIRD ROW: Nelson, McLaughlin, Cannon, Woodward, Wilson, Potter, Rundio, Shaw, Stewart, Langworthy C. Line, Abendshien, Schneiderwind, Amrhein. Fighting Fifty C-E-N-T-R-A-L, Yea Central! ! ! The yells of the fighting fifty members can be heard at every Eagle game cheering our teams on to victory. These loyal supporters of the Eagles braved the early morning autumn frost to decorate the goal posts for each game and spiritedly participated in each pep rally. Officers for the year 1956-'57 were Fran Lauritson, president: Carol Heeter, vice-president: Io Harper, secretary-treasurer. Cheerleaders were Patty Phillips, Joyce Currie, Linda Browning, Carolyn Whitener, Iudy Risinger, Bev Laidley, Carolyn Myers, Derrill McFarland, Ron Unser, Terry Pritchett, Harvey Alderson, and Sam Yankee, captain. 159 FIRST I. Douglas, R. Williams, Vineyard, Blanchfield, Roda, A. Summers, Eckert, D. L. Strong, McClintock. SECOND ROW: I. Iones Swank, Moreland, Crigler, Eberhart, Look, W. Strong, Stowers, Schnatmeier, D. Meyer, Unser, Graham, Barry, R. Iones, Deering. C CIub Under the leadership of President Richard Roda, 'the FC Club has passed through another successful year. This Central College organization is composed of athletes who have earned varsity letters in football, basketball, track, baseball, tennis or golf and is known as the Lettermen's Club, or --c Club. W Following are some of the accomplishments of the C Club during the Past year: l. New football sideline markers were purchased and installed. t 2. An oil painting of Dean Emeritus E. P. Puckett was presented the college and placed in the lobby of Puckett Field House. 3. Due to an overwhelming demand, Central College hats again were sold to ardent Eagle fans. 4. The Annual C Club Variety Show was held, with Tiny Burks as M. C. 5. A spring trip to the Ozarks, via bus, was planned for all members and their dates. r During the second semester, all new members were initiated and the graduating seniors were presented with blankets and jackets as awards for their achievement in sports, membership in the club, and their efforts and cooperation at all sports events behind the concession stand. Other officers, besides Roda, were: Art Summers, vice-president: Doyle Strong, secretary, Ioe Blanchfield, treasurer: Lynn Burks and Rodney Williams, pledge captains: Iim March, publicity manager: and W. D. Vineyard, Sergeant-at-Arms. It should always be remembered that it is primarily through the efforts of the men above that the fine reputation of Central College is upheld on the field of sports and off the campus --a job that they have never failed to do . fi-vu-ua-a-wh 1 OI' -. gf, .Q Q , wi f, . I Y up I 1 4 4 I , 5 kv 5, fi 23 V , ffm, if-b , X I Q W ff x X a if X I f ,J f ESE, 32 1 Z P J Q L.J4z. -33' FT rf ,1 11 1 P Eg 14 'Z 74' 3 5 x 5 if 7 f n ,X f 7 4 7 vu- 4 .V , .,,, ,, A ,, ,,,,,,,, , ,, -5 M -h,,WHW, G, ,M W ,W 4 ,V H ,, , fum, , k YA ui M,-3.4 ww xx -M W 1, W x M X n A ,A ' A , , M A ..,,. 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Stewart, McFarland, Cantwell, Yoder, Geiger, D. Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Burmont, Brewer, Meng, Iustus, A. Lewis, Porchey, Schlanker, Kays, Murphy. A Cappella Choir - 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 member- ' ' l l in the fall and ship in this select vocal group, one must start the batt e ear y 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 founder and director. Even though Dean Spayde feels that complete perfection has ' ' ' ' ' of never been reached, the choir has gained the reputation among music critics being one of the finest young vocal groups in the Mid-West. The highlight of the year's accomplishments comes in the Spring when the choir presents its annual tour of Missouri. Concerts are given in many high schools and churches in both cities and small towns, where high praise of music critics and audiences are won. With a reputation for widely varied programs, the choir finds little difficulty in pleasing any type of audience. Last year for the first time in the history ofthe choir the women and men were presented as separate choruses. This proved to be so popular with audiences that the same plan was followed this year. 'The Women's Chorus included -in their group the popular setting of The Lord's Prayer by Malotte. The Male Chorus sang The Prodigal Son lsubtitled A Sermon in Swing J, a short cantata by Robert Elmore based on james Weldon Iohnson'S God's Trombones. ' As in past years the repertoire of the choir included compositions of all schools and periods. The many hours of practicing and working out of the minutest details reacheS fruition when a tour is completed ' having done their job well. In addition to the nineteen concerts given during their ten day tour of western Missouri, the choir sang on November 12 for one of the Religious Emphasis Week programs in the Municipal Auditorium in Moberly, and made its first telecast OH May 26 over Station KOMU-TV, Columbia. A Soloists with the choir this season were: MaryAnna Hickman, mezzo-soprano: William S. Justus, baritone: and Donald G. Preuss, tenor. Professor Raymond W- Iones toured with the Choir again this year as piano-soloist and accompanist for the Male Chorus, and Dr. Meredith F. Eller was faculty manager of the tour for the fourth consecutive year. and the members have the sublime feeling of FIRST ROW: Professor Modlish, Nelson, Drew, Hendricks, Pettigrew, Simms, Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Stretch, Hurd, M. Porter, Bretsnyder, Abendshien, Fothergill, Higginbotham, Kuntz, Burlew, Wood. TI-HRD ROW: Ward, Chon, Kell, Wilson, Brown, Woodruff, Templeton, Carter, Johnson, Dameron, W. Hickam, Zitzman, Redhage. FOURTH ROW: M. Meyer, Esterly, Folkins, Hawks, Beaman, Taylor, Forlow, Allen, Minor , Dodd . Chapel Choir The Central College Chapel Choir rehearses each Tuesday and Thursday night at 7:00. Along with their regular special in Chapel, the choir participates in a concert during the Christmas season. During Religious Emphasis Week, and on Race Relations Sunday, the choir presents choral numbers suitable to the occasion. Officers for the year are: -Kay Hendricks, President: Linda Browning, Vice-Presidentg Ianet Drew, Secretary and Treasurer. The choir is directed by Mr. Paul Modlish and accompanied by Mr. Raymond Iones. 16 Central College Marching Band I fi li , A ff f sf '1u XG' -' gg 1 5 .D i as x ' NE 'Pi X.. NJ K X .' 1 sm y' ixfx 4' 7 'V , V mx if 4 W W 1 ml' I Aa -'Sl 'UF V W' an Melton, K. Smith, Dickinson, FIRST ROW: Cullen, Barney, Whiteside, Payeur, Blaylock, Summers, Miss Hayes. SECOND ROW: iem , OW: B. Porter, Hutchinson, Williamson, C. Utlaut, Roberts, Hogan, Lashley, Waller., Ferguson, H. Foster, Kapp, Lacey, Drew. THIRD R Hodge, Chon. Phi Beta Phi Beta, national professional fraternity of music and speech, meets every Thursday evening at 8:00 in Swinney Conservatory. To attain membership in Phi Beta, a girl must be recommended by her teacher of music or speech, audition for and be accepted by the active chapter, and go through a period of pledging during which she is tested on national and local constitutions and by-laws. The climax of the pledging period is the presentation of an original composition by each pledge. This year opened with the traditional tea for the freshman music and speech students, acquaint- ing them with the organizations' activities and purposes. In November the alumnae joined us at the much-awaited homecoming breakfast held the morning before the game. To promote the appreciation of music among the student body, Phi Beta joined Phi Mu Alpha and the college lyceum committee in sponsoring Katherine Bacon, noted pianist from Iulliard, in a recital on campus. February saw the chapter entering the skit Frankie and Johnnie in the C Club Variety Show. Then, displaying diversified talents, we presented Prism Preludes , a program of classical music and speech literature. ' To participate in the national project of entertainment for our armed forces, Phi Betas made tape recordings of music for entertainment and sedation to be used in veterans' hospitals. A joint social function with Phi Mu Alpha for members and dates closed another successful year for Tau Chapter. It is hoped that each girl may, through her membership in Phi Beta,- find joy in beauty and faith in love as a way of life. Phi Betas' able and helpful faculty advisor is Miss Opal L. Hayes. This year's officers were: Peg Payeur, presidentg Katherine Whiteside, vice-president: Barbara Barney, secretary: Pat Blaylock, treasurer: Ann Schmidt Cullen, historian: and Dalene Summers, door-keeper. 1' 4 i u 5 d 1 stus. SECOND ROW Montemurro, Mohney, Rose, Porchey, M. lg FIRST ROW: Professor Pensis, K. Berry, Innes, Fridley, D. Goo w n, Iu : , Meyer, Sleade, I. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Prankenfeld, Meng, Brewer, Burmont, Woodruff, Koffman, Brockman, Strickler, Slutz. FOURTH Qt 1 ROW: Hodge, Cleveland, Buddemeyer, Kidwell, Koch. , I I I Nl l l I P 5, C I Q , , I t I Phu Mu Alpha 'Huw ..,, , ng-pf .1 'TYr:1f. A frygixi my iff -A A W Q10 Xl lv I I F I . . .to advance the cause of music in America. In attempting to fulfill this objective, Beta I r Mu chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has completed another successful year. To open the year s ' ' ' l show which is one t'vities the Sinfonians presented their annual American Rhapsody, a musica ac 1 , of the highlights of any year on Central's campus. This edition of the show, Wide Wild World , I was no exception. Next came the province convention in Kansas City where Central's delegates were greeted with A the news that Beta Mu chapter had won the coveted Charles E. Lutton Province Merit Award for the third straight year. With the pledging of nine of Central's young men, the augmented chapter immediately began h F tt olf club and the lans for the spring which included a party for members and dates at t e aye e g , 2 P i annual American Contemporary Show. This year's Contemporary Show was a standout among those ' ' mbers by the brass presented by the organization and included choral works by the men s chorus, nu group, and solos. ' ' ' Ph'l Edson was vice-president ig Heading the fraternity this year was president, Dan Fridley. 1 I s was elected to fill the vacancy at that time. Kieth I until his graduation in January and George nne ' ' ' B ta Mu chapter is :I Berry served as secretary and the treasurer was Dave Goodwin. This year, e E CD P-4 o o B CD o. an :S CD E ow :1 Q. 4 cu 1 H4 o ow 'o w o' l-' an U1 'U o :1 U1 o H -u 1 o I-h CD U1 U1 o 1 E CD :: 1 I-' -u CD s U! l-'- U1 f. ' Q 'ki '4 ' ' W -1 JJ 'A ..., . -.,- L 1 H- - ,U -. - sm ' A M 'MW m A V m v N' jx L A gi, L- S If , ' fi., N 5 S K 1 I 4 K gh K 'Q' i if f 6 O? , - - KW gf V! .L !.?,fqk,4 xf ' M- ' 'iz sf ' k .Q flex , K K ' -in A , if it a. 4 3 1' A 4'-Zi Awe Li BX I' '- s 1 4' Q X Q, . , , X Z! ,, as - n ri iw 4. 7 FIRST ROW: Dr. Hix, Slaughter, Bridwell, Tipton, Cohea, Burgin. SECOND ROW: B. Hughes, Sleade, D. Slover, Sonner, S. Geiger Kidwell, Berry, Esterly. Ph: Rho Kappa Phi Rho Kappa has again had a successful year in its endeavor to discuss the perennial problems of man plus some of the current problems. In an effort for those interested in these areas to participate in the discussions, the Philosophy Club has presented several papers that were intended to' contribute toward a more appreciative, whole and intergal attitude of its members. Both members and guests presented papers this year. Our first paper this year was delivered by our sponsor, Dr. Hix and was, Is There Progress? . Gil Weis, a former graduate of Central, gave a paper, My Philosophyh. Other papers in the year included: On The Theory of Poetry , My Philosophy of Religion , Marxism , Mormonism , Self-Interest-The Motivation of Civili- zation , and Meine Kopfschmerzen . These papers-were presented by.Dr. Perry, David Cohea, Ioan Slaughter, Shirley Tipton, Kieth Berry, and Stanley Geiger respectively. Our meetings were held at the home of Dr. Hix who directed ouxdiscussions. The organization met every two weeks. David Cohea served as president and Al Rolfing as secretary-treasurer. The year's activities were concluded with a banquet at Dr. H'ix's home with a guest speaker delivering the paper. L .J X-7 FIRST ROW Dunnington Robinson Cannon M Porter Brewer Bridwell SECOND ROW Dr Hix Dr Selah Higginbotham Hammond Unser, Lorenz, Esterly, Sonner. THIRD ROW: Cohea, Hosman, Kidwell, G. Hall, B. Utlaut, Hogan, Gooch, B. Porter, H. Smith. Kappa Chi Kappa Chi is a national professional fraternity of undergraduate students who plan to enter church related fields. Programs are presented on subjects relating to the various fields of interests. The group meets on the first and third Monday evenings. Many of the meetings are held in the homes of the group's sponsors: Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hix, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Eller, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Svanoe, President and Mrs. Ralph L. Woodward, and Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell. First Semester officers were: David Cohea, president: Harry Smith, vice-president: Marilyn Hogan, recording secretary, Elaine Bridwell, corresponding secretary: Mabel Porter, treasurer: and Cora Langenbacher, reporter. Second Semester officers were: Ronald Unser, president, Lester Lorenz, vice-presidentg Beth Hammond, secretaryp and Larry Sonner, treasurer. 175 5' f C S. C. O. Council FIRST ROW: Ken Kays, Iennygwood, Shirley Tipton, Dave Stewart, Ron Unser, George' Sweet, Rodgers Adams. SECOND ROW: Dr. Carnes, Pat Phillips, 'Kay Hendricks, 'Io Harper, Glenn Hosman, Stan Geiger, Charles Schlanker, Mary Alice Downing, Sue Ellen Stewart, Bill Zimmerman, and II., Hix. C u y Student Christian Urganization And now for change of space, if you don't mind, We'd like to tell ourtale in lines we've rhymed, For there is much we want you all to know About a busy, active year for SCO. Real early, while the frosh were getting here, We met to plan our program for the year. We held a mixer that first Sunday night-- As if the frosh weren't already mixed up right! It wasn't long--no more than a month of 'thoughl -- A When we were forced to make a plea for dough. And soon the ushers had to stop and blink: We'd put our gifts in envelopes of pink! Then in the Eyrie aboard a splendid ship We all enjoyed the year's first formal trip. November voted in our constitution, An emblem was this March's contribution. December must be listed right up with the best, 176 'Cause that's the month we had our carol fest. We heard there're men who have a backward strain, So boys were guests of girls when Kays did reign At SCO's unusual annual Backwards Dance. But we've missed much in this quick glance, Each Sunday program was a job well done With inspiration, singspiration, and fun. I. C. Penney told the value of prayer: Clark Ellzey told how to build a mate-catching snare. We cleaned a house for German immigrants And cheered the sick with Christmas carol chants. ' We paid our part for the Foreign Student Fund, And then on Buzz Book sales we really gunned. So, all in all, it's been a busy year. Next year, we hope that you'll be here. r so 9 I L 7 1 QM? 'if M HJ, a-, - 1 1 ey.. Q' J V 7 I ' ff 1 2f,1 2? . l vw , U1 H ' x -...pnllf f.so.wN,,, K . 1 1 Q ,W :Q 1' -i yy I , v l 1 N neun.-6. -uf Jw ,,,'. Q4 6 .E 5 f'i?7x1?xi'! ' 'ZR .ff fi? .-1 .22-',:',, ,-XRM' A - K A fi I e 1 Fi . Y - ' if 4 . A 5:,.a 1 X A 1 I 4 ' , 4 K FIRST ROW: P. Whitehead, Williamson, Steinbeck, Ervin, Whitener. SECOND ROW: Wegener, Drew, Foreman, Weathers, Jenkins, Pritchett, Edson, Dr. Perry. . V A Alpha Psi Umega This year the Zeta Lambda chapter of Alpha Psi Omega not only provided an outlet for expression of dramatic talent, but produceda spirit of friendship and cooperation among the members. ' The first production of the year was Outward Bound directed by Peg Steinbeck and Dr. Perry. This play was well attended and produced new names in dramatics on the Central Campus. , e At Christmas time two new members were added to the Alpha Psiroll-book. After the formal initiationceremony a good time was had by all as games were played and we partook of delicious refreshments. We racked our brains trying to discover the identity of each member, for everyone camewbearing a clueto the name of a play. i f The Central chapter of Alpha Psi Omega was greatly honored second semester by obtaining permission to present on the campus the brand new play Teahouse of the August Moon , thus becoming the first amateur group to present it. The play was quite a challenge, but was presented under the direction of Sara Ervin with Dr. Perry assisting and was proclaimed theibiggest success to be presented at Central College. Added to the superb acting and able directing, the success was due to the beautiful settings provided by Terry Pritchett. These settings added atmosphere and received a special ovation from the audience. The play was one that will remain in the memories of those who presented itaand those who saw it for a long time, and Alpha Psi will have difficulty presenting another that will be better received. i Oscars were again awarded to the best actor, to the best actress, and for the best backstage work. ' Leadership was provided by Dr. Thomas A. Perry, sponsor, Peg Steinbeck, president: Mary Pershall, vice-president first semester, Sara Ervin, vice-president second semester: Io Williamson, secretary-treasurer: Fran Whitehead, historianp Larry Ienkins, parliamentarianp Terry Pritchett, advertising manager. MENG, PLTTIGREW, SVANOE, HENDRICKS, KOCH, DUNNINGTON, EDWARDS. Dramatics Club Oh where, oh where Can those points be? , All our energy is spent chasing points backstage, on stage, ticket selling, etc. in order to obtain membership into the mother chapter, Alpha Psi Omega. We do the errands and let Alpha Psi take the honors. Need we complain? No, for one day soon we will be the ones to take the honors while others do the work. We know that in order to enjoy the final benefits, we must begin by doing the work. -FIRST ROW: Richardson, M. Shoup, Woodington, Geiger, Hughes, Bloom, Dr. Svanoe. ,SECOND ROW: Rethmeyer, Huck, 1.. Svanoe, Mueller, Sonner, Close, Koffman, Banning, McCoy. ' Central College Speech Arts Club The speech club is a- young organization, being formed only this year. Its purpose is to stimulate interest throughout the student body in the speech courses and extracurricular' speech activities of Central College. O ' r Membership in the speech club is open to any enrolled student interested in speech activities and this year's group was some fifteen strong. At the meetings, held twice a month, members present programs covering oratory, extemporaneous speaking, reading interpretation, and debate. Officers for 1956-'57twere Stan Geiger, president: Bill Hughes, vice-president: Roberta Woodington, secretary, and Marilyn Shoup, treasurer. Dr. Svanoe is the sponsor. ,Q HUGHS, CLOSE, WEGENER, D. STEWART, COHEA, TAYLOR, DR. PERRY, ADAMS, Scribblers and Scrawlers Scribblers and Scrawlers is the campus organization of students who have shown talent in creative writing. Bits of verse, character sketches, short stories, and other original papers are contributed by the members. This year the number of members has been limited to six men and five women, who listen to original compositions' of members and students who wi sh to become members, with discussion on each selection. Our annual program, Coffee and Criticism, included Nathaniel Hawthorne's Rappaccini's Daughter, given by Dave Cohea, Kate Whiteside, Bill Hughes, Bill Taylor, and Ann Cullen, and a melodrama entitled The Phantom Gentleman, starring Ann Cullen, Ed Close, Dave Stewart, Io Williamson, and Shirley Wegener. Original selections were also read by Kate Whiteside, Ed Close, Ann Cullen, Dave Stewart, Io Williamson, and Rodgers Adams. Scribblers and Scrawlers have collected some of their best stories and poems in a booklet entitled AigretteS . Officers for 1956-'57 were Rodgers Adams, president: Io Williamson, vice-President: Dave Stewart, secretary-treasurer, and Elaine Bridwell, publicity chairman. Professor Thomas A. Perry and Professor Helen Baskett are co-sponsors. l8l ll 1 I l 1 l i I Y 1 I W 11 I li ll xl ll 11 lf 1 Q. W li if li ,r . QE 9 is s wi , rl 1. I ' A A FIRST ROW: Mrs. Copeland, I. Wood, Fothergill, C. Line, Drebes, Heavin, McFarland, Schneider, Hasenbach, Potter, Tanner, Mrs Devenney. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, Brassfield, Shaffer, I. Phillips, Kell, Locke, C. Smith, Mr. Iackson, Van Cleve, Overfeldt, Rose Cannady, G. Iohnson. THIRD ROW: Whitworth, Swirls, Frank, Boatwright, Dimond, C. Miller, Colby, Redhage. Business Club The Business Club is a professional organization open to all business majors and minors on the campus. Its purpose is to promote and maintain fellowship among the students of the business department, to acquaint the members with present business procedures and trends, and to encourage good scholarship. The officersfor the year were: Derrill McFarland, president: Ianet I-leavin, vice-president: Ethyl Schneider, secretaryp Larry Drebes, treasurer, and Sandra Van Cleve, parliamentarian. The year got off to a rousing start with the annual business department mixer, sponsored jointly with Pi Omega Pi, designed to acquaint new students with the purposes of each group. During the remainder of the semester a new constitution was drawn up and approved and the club heard very informative talks on phases of small business. The second semester was highlighted by a trip to Saint Louis, where the offices of McDonnell Aircraft, Brown Shoe Company, and the Saint Louis Post-Dispatch were toured. The club welcomed three new sponsors this year: Mrs. Nina Devenny, Mr. Jackson, and Mrs. Copeland. A 1:1 451 .gg 19 Q iv 4 at all FIRST ROW: MRS. DBVENNEY, MRS. COPELAND. SECOND ROW: HBAVIN VAN CLEVE HENDERSON pl Omega pl The Beta Upsilon chapter of Pi Omega Pi was installed on the Central College Campus in 1949 Since that time it has very successfully promoted its ideal of Loyalty, Service, and Progress in the field of business education f This year, under the leadership of its President, Sandra VanCleve, the Beta Upsilon Chapter has again promoted and maintained its high principles of outstanding scholarship, good citizenship I in the college community, high ethical standards in business and professional life, and the teaching of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Other officers serving this year were: Vice- President, Ianet Heavinp Secretary, Phyllis Hendersony and Treasurer, Shirley Erwin. Phyllis Henderson was welcomed into membership during the first Semester. This year, Pi Omega Pi was fortunate in having Mrs. Nina Devenney and Mrs. Norma Copeland Q as its co-sponsors. Both Mrs. Devenney and Mrs. Copeland are new professors in the Business T Department this year. l 1 Miss Shirley Erwin represented Beta Upsilon Chapter at the National Delegate Convention of L Pl Omega Pi which was held in Chicago in December. it Highlights of this year's activities have been the Annual Business Department Mixer held in 4- Co-sponsorship with the Business Club, and the annual Spring Picnic which is the last event of the 5 fear, I I utoss, mimeographing for individuals and organizations, and the publication of the'P1 Omega Pi llewsletter, Other activities have included remedial classes in shorthand, the typing of letters for the Red 'i 's Beta Upsilon has again this year made available the Pi Omega Pi Scholarship Award for an - wftstanding business student. The chapter has also conferred high honors upon two of its members 5 Ui Vlamilw them The Ideal Secretary and 'iThe Ideal Business Teacher. 133 l Y I 1 91 T' 7 4-'3 ref! 4x'3v41g K1 JK! ill .ing 'N! ' Q '1'l' IA :wifi -V1 U , FIRST Row: Lawhon, Slover, Wagner, Ferguson. SECOND ROW: VanCleve, Langenbacher, Langworthy, Pritchett, Dr. Schaff, Heavin . Tipton, Summers, Sweet. THIRD ROW: Payeur, Pettigrew, K. Line, Held, I. Taylor, Fridley, L . Howe, Downing, McBride, Poindexter 184 Chon, Lamb. u Future Teachers of America .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 acquainted with the history, problems, ideals, leaders, programs, and struggles of the organized teaching profession. A F. T. A. meets on the second Tuesday of every month for its regularly planned meetings in the Aristotelian Room in Science Hall. The varied programs include panel discussions, educational films, speakers, and students telling of their experiences in supervised student teaching. This year our .last event was the annual Spring Picnic which was held for its members. ' This year F. T. A. was fortunate in again having Dr. Walter R. Schaff and Dr. B. I. Lawrence, sponsor and co-sponsor, respectively. These men have been a great help in furthering the ideals of F. T. A. Officers for the year 1956-'57, include Terry Pritchett, President: Ianet Heavin, Vice-President, Shirley Tipton, Secretaryp, Marilyn Yeater Langworthy, Treasurer: Sandra VanCleve, Historian: Art Summers and Helen Foster, Program Chairmen: and Cora Langenbaner and George Sweet, Social Chairmen. l j r y. FIRST ROW: Professor Lyons, Layton, Professor Buckner, Professor Shell. SECOND ROW: C. Hanson, Williamson, Neas, I. Douglas. L il THIRD ROW: Cavanah, Humphrey, Castleberry, Shaffer. FOURTH ROW: S. Long, D. Lewis, Webber, Kleine, D. L. Strong. 4? I 1 j .A 4 Students Affiliates of the American Chemical Society The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, sometimes called the chemistry L club, is an organization for students majoring in chemistry who have superior records. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate professional interest in science, to keep abreast of the current news in chemistry, and to give the members experience in preparing and presenting scientific papers. At the meetings, held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, each member has at least One opportunity, during the school year, to prepare and present a paper concerned with the subject Of his own interest. Some of these meetings are held at the homes of the sponsors: Dr. E. C. Buckner, Professor L. C. Shell and Professor B. I. Lyon. Occasionally outside speakers are invited to speak to the organization. These meetings are usually designated as open meetings and everyone is invited. The guests never go away bored or hungry, Once a year industrial tours are arranged for the members. This year the group traveled to Kansas City and was guided through the Midwest Research Institute and Phillips Petroleum Refinery. rl In the spring there is an annual banquet, held jointly with other science organizations, where everyone hears an outstanding speaker and enjoys a delicious meal. , The officers leading this year's activities are Tom Layton, president: Chester Hanson, vice- I , .K president: Bob Neas, treasurer: Io Williamson, secretaryg and jack Douglas, reporter. ,Q ji 185 , . I ST ROWQ Lamb Gow'an Young Frankenfeld SECOND ROW- Professor Vaughan, Geiger, Schlanker, M. Leonard, McPheeters, Dr. P R I 1 I I ' ' ' Woods. ATI-HRD ROW: Dr. Meyer, Professor Jenner, K. Line, Redman, Nickerson, Downing, M. Langworthy, Pettigrew, Rethmeyer, Mr. Dyson. p Beta Beta Beta The Gamma Upsilon chapter of Beta Beta Beta was introduced to this campus two years ago when Scalpel and Forceps was disbanded to become a national honorary fraternity. This organi- zation, for biology majors and miners, is to promote interest and further advancement in the biological field. Ten new members were admitted to the chapter this year. During the year films and discussions featuring various biological interests, guest speakers, and papers prepared and presented by the members, constituted the bi-monthly meetings. Also as is traditional, an enjoyable time was had by all the members at our annual Christmas party at the home of Professor George A. Vaughan. A , In accordance with the national requirements for advancement, the activities of the year were various, including caring for the college museum, writing letters of information to all past members of Scalpel and Forceps, presenting movies on different phases of biology to the campus and pre- senting an award to the most outstanding student in general biology. . Tri Beta is especially proud of having sponsored the visit to this campus of Dr. S. R. M. Reynolds of the University of Illinois, College of Medicine for four days in late April and who also participated in the Annual Pre-medic day. During his visit he spoke before various organizations and was available for conferences with students interested in the field of biology. Dr. Reynolds is one of the outstanding biologists of the nation who are serving under the speakers bureau of The American Institute of Biological Sciences. Serving as officers of Tri Beta this year were Charlie Schlanker, president: Stan Geiger, vice-president: Ann McPheeters, secretary: Professor George A. Vaughan, treasurer: Martha Leonard, historian. The sponsors are Dr. Farris H. Woods and Professor George A. Vaughan. 186 5.1- f 'l 1 FIRST ROW: Professor Shell, T. Smith, D. Langworthy, Iennings, Preuss, Wilhite. SECOND ROW: Badger, Harris, Holley, N. Smith, Kays Ienklns, R. Anderson, Hedgepeth, Thornton, Nibeck, A. Crisler. Alpha Epsilon Delta In 1934 the Missouri Alpha Chapter was added to the role of the National Premedical Honor Society Alpha Epsilon Delta. At present there are 68 active chapters in the United States. The main objectives of the society are: lll to encourage excellence in premedical scholarship, l2l to stimulate an apprecia- tion of the importance of premedical education in the study of medicine, Q37 to promote cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators in developing an adequate program of premedical education, and C41 to bind together similarly interested students. Two open meetings were held during the year to which all premedical, predental and medical technology students on the campus were invited. At the first of these Professor Lester C. Shell, our advisor, described the goals of the chapter and the importance of it to premedical students. Two movies were shown and refreshments were served. At the second open meeting Dean Roscoe L. Pullen of the University of Missouri School of Medicine showed a color movie of the new medical center to AED members, faculty members, premedical and predental students and other student organizations invited to attend. The float entered in the homecoming parade was a reconstruction of a chemistry laboratory in which we synthesized a victory for Central. It won second place in Originality. The annual Christmas party was a buffet supper given the members by Professor and Mrs. L. C. Shell at their home. The evening was made perfect by singing Christmas carols. The spring trip to the Chicago area was April 2-6. It was an important event and the persons on the trip saw Cook County Hospital, Mt. Saini Hospital, National Argonne Research Laboratories of the Atomic Energy Commission at Lemont, Illinois, The Chicago Medical College, The American Medical Association headquarters, and Abbott Pharmaceutical House. The cultural events of the trip included a musical play, a stage play and a night tour of Chicago. The second annual High School Premedical Day was held by the society. There was a panel discussion on medicine and dentistry and one on women' in the medical arts which included a nurse, a laboratory technician, a medical secretary, a record librarian and a woman doctor. High school seniors from all over Missouri who were interested in medicine or its allied fields were invited to attend. On the evening of May 15th the Spring banquet was held in the Parish House of Linn Memorial Church. The speaker for the evening was Mr. Shipman, the librarian at the Linden Hall Memorial Library in Kansas City. A picnic honoring seniors was held as the last function of the group for this year. I The officers are, in addition to our sponsor Professor Lester C. Shell, Iohn H. Iennings, President: Dwain Langworthy, Vice-President: Donald G. Preuss, Secretary, Ted Smith, Treasurer, Steele Holley, Scfilpel Reporter: Ken Kays, Librarian and Robert Badger, Historian. 137 FIRST ROW: Rudd, D. Langwoxthy, Peacocke, Steinbeck, McCullough, Edwards, Dr. Helton. SECOND ROW: Mueller, T. Roberts, Moreland Newton, Cananah, Humphrey, Close, I. Douglas, C. Hansen. ' - p Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary fraternity for undergraduates in the field of mathe- matics. . Membership in the Missouri Epsilon chapter is limited to students exhibiting a proficiency in mathematics with a better than average grade in all other courses. C K The purposes of Kappa Mu Epsilon are to investigate interesting aspects of mathematics not normally met in the classroom, provide opportunities for social fellowship among faculty members and students who share a common interest in mathematics, and to provide a campus organization for the recognition of outstanding students in mathematics. C A The highlight of the year was the trip to the national convention of all Kappa Mu Epsilon chapters at Pittsburgh, Kansas. During alternate years with the national convention, thechapter attends the regional conventions. Preceding the meeting in May, a picnic is held with invitations to attend given to prospective chapter members. The chapter meets the first Tuesday of each month, at which time a paper on a mathematically related topic is given and discussed. Following the discussions, refreshments are provided by our gracious host. A A' The officers for the past year were: Peg Steinbeck, president: Dave McCullough, vice- presidentp Sid-Peacocke, secretary-treasurer: and Larry Edwards, historian. Our sponsors and hosts are Dr. Floyd F. Helton and Clifton IE. Denny. C U . 2 L N . .gi 'He 'R 53? '-lg,-L' '- Uifw X X. x -' .14 M ,, . gk ,W MORRIS DEARING ' LARRY DREBES - . Editor Business Manager The Collegian Missouri's Oldest Student Newspaper Believing that the editorial policy of a college newspaper is one of the major factors in determining just how well the paper is read by the student body, the Collegian this year adopted a new an vigorous policy of editorial writing. Several members of the staff, being seriously interested in bettering conditions on the campus discussed these conditions fully throughout the yearg As a result the staff produced a newspaper that was eagerly read each week. f The small but efficient staff was headed by the editor, Morris Dearingg associate editor, Rodgers Adamsp business manager, Larry Drebesp and Mrs. Catherine Strickler, whose help and advice was invaluable. Making up the feature staff were George Ann Huck, Ioan Pettigrew, Larry Howell, Ioan Slaughter, and Ienny Wood. Ed Meng, Charlotte Wills, Marlene Cannady, Mary Ann Dameron, and Alda Goodwin comprised the news section of the Collegian. Sports were handled by editors Clyde Alleman, Don Gibson, and Bill Crigler, and assisted by staff members Fielding Draffen and Dorothy Burch. ' f Q Circulation responsibility went to Glenn Hall, while Sid Peacocke and Christy LaRue held down the positions of .photographers. G l ' With the last copy of the paper off the press the staff breathes a sigh of relief. Knowing the paper has been read we turn the unending work of publishing Missouri's Oldest Student Newspaper over to the competent and capable staff of 1957-'58, hoping that they too will continue the swing to more liberal thinking and reporting in their jobs, and will make the Collegian truly the voice of the student. 4-c M? FIRST ROW: I. Wood, R. Adams, Ilebes, Dearing, Allemann, Draffen, Meng. SECOND ROW: Miss Strickler, Slaughter, Dameron, Wills, Pettigrew, Huck, Howell, Bridger, Gibson. Collegian Staff T4 1 1 'Y Sf 2' .1 sf. ,,,, gf I N 1 W., M, ,,.,,,,,,,..,, if E,f-mf-ew-...fm-'menus-,.h.L.g,. if-,M '95-Ylgi jr jjT1jf'kjlEi?j-ig?E7,f- -- -, H- I r ..,.,,,,,,. ,. ,.,, ,,,.. tj v,-as 'U' -qi, ,L -- 4-.11-,7,i.,L3g' f V, 3.35, 57,5111 f - -, . l .5 U? 1: 'f'5.'5g' ' ' ' ' ' ' -.5511-5, . , ,I kfij f 1 ri 3 ',. X 1 l 'A V' ' 'ali-f'l:'A 'Q ' '- Q 1 1 V? '.l1,Vi'.1E 1 1 ol., If f A .. fQ 2.g. fx H J , -Y 1919-1 ' ' ' if A -.f 4 1. f ' E' N , --If ' X' V' ui! is Lf W 'fm nf .C 5. if 'K V cfm .4 4 r'.' I A . ' wk Sxw . , . 4 I wr. , AX uns: buf f ,-.ang f Jw 1 i , 4 Y . 5 A H . A . ,li Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities CHARLES EDWARD CAVANAH Independence Senior Chemistry Major. . .Alpha Phi Gamma. . . Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award. . . Standard Oil Company Scholarship. . . SAACS. . . Honors Work. . . Kappa Mu Epsilon. . . McMurry House Council. . . Marching Band. . . Varsity Band. HELEN St. Louis RUTH POSTER Senior Piano Major. . . Delta Pi Omega: Secre- retary, Rush Captain, Song Leader. . .A Cap- pella Choir. . . Marching Band. . . Concert Band . . . Phi Beta. . .Treasurer Sophomore Class. . . DANIEL EDWARD FRIDLBY Ellisville Senior Piano Major. . .Alpha Phi Gamma. . .Vice-President Freshman and Iunior Class. . . President Student Body. . . Chapel Choir. . . President Phi Mu Alpha. . . Concert Band. . . Orchestra. . . Marching Band. . . F. T. A. . . Senior Homecoming Attendant. 94 Ragout Staff. . . Col- legian Staff. . . Student Council. . . F. T. A. . . Fighting Fifty. . . Pan- Hellenic Council. . . Alpha Phi Gamma Sweet- heart 1955. . Personality Queen 1955. . . Student Body Secretary For Two Years. . .Who's Who 1955 . l MARILYN Mexico YEATER LANGWORTHY Senior Phys ical Ed - ucation Major... Pi Kappa Thetag President, Pledge Captain .... Attendant Sigma Alpha Chi Queen Three Years . . .Homecoming Attend- ant Three Years, , , Homecoming Queen 1956. . .Ragout Person- ality Queen l956. . . TERRY LEE PRITCHETT FGYGUG Senior Art Major. . .Cheerleader Pour Years. . . HomecominQ Committee Three Years. . . National Methodist Scholarship Recipient. . .Commercial Trust Company Art Prize Recipient Three Years. . .Edna Smith Glenn Art Prize. . .Byrd Cooper Kirby Art Prize. . . Ragout Staff Art Editor Three Years. . . Alpha Psi Omega. . .Advertising and Stage Manager Outward Bound . . . President F. T. A. . .WhO'S VV'l'1Ol955- .-l..,.-,....-,........ .......,....---.....................-. ....,.--,- -N 44,23- NORVELLE STANLEY GEIGER California Iunior Phi1OSOPhy Major. . . Sigma Alpha Chip President, SeCretary. . .Vice-President Freshman Class. . . President 5OPhomore Class. . .Beta Beta Beta. . .Phi Rho Kappa. .. Pi Kappa Deltag President. . . Speech Club. . . Second Place Speech Arts Festival. . . Eastern Star Religious Leadership Award.. .A Cappella Choir.. . S. C. O. Council. . .Vice- President Pan-Hellenic Council. Beauty Queen 1957 Majors and Minors 1 Beta. 1 Ragout Maid of Honor Two Years. . . Ragout Secretary Sophomore Class. . . Secretary Jun ior Class. . . Treasurer F. T. A. . .Fighting Fifty . . . Secretary P. E Secretary, Treasurer W. R. A. . Pan-Hellenic Council. . .Beta Beta .,.a.firT' f ' J.. K -MA , M-, rg., 5-H if YA mv r i - ,nina W A i ALBERT FREDERICK ROHLPING, Ir. St. Louis Senior Social Science Major. . .Alpha Phi Gamma: Parliamentarian, Rush Captain, Treasurer. . . Pi Gamma Mu: President. . . Phi Rho Kappa: President. . . P. T. A... Pan-Hellenic Council. CHARLES M SCI-ILANKER Montgomery City Iunicr Biology Mayor Alpha Phi Gamma Vice President Rush Cap tain Social Chairman PAULINE PONDER STEINBECK St Louis Senior Mathematics Major Pi Kappa Theta Treasurer Historian Fighting Fifty Cheerleader W R A Council Kappa Mu Epsilon Vice President President Ragout Staff Varsity Basketball Varsity Volleyball Dramatics Club Alpha Psi Omega President Outward Bound Time Out For Ginger The Heiress U The Tenor Claudia Death Takes A Holiday Oscar For Best Actress 1955 56 Demaree Prize l 9 6 A Cappella Choir S C O Council Beta Beta Beta Presi dent Givens Hall Counselor Student Council Student Body Treasurer SANDRA VAN CLEVE Malden Senior Business Education Major. . .Alpha Phi Alphap Song Leader, Treasu.rer, Secretary. . . P. T. A. . . Marching Band. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Pi Omega P15 Vice-President, President. . .Ideal Business Teacher Award. . . Business Club: Historian. . . Howard-Payne House Council. SHIRLEY MAE TIPTON Gallatin Senior English Major. . .Alpha Phi: President, Secretary. .. Phi Rho Kappa. . . Secretary S. C. O. . . Senior Class Treasurer. . . Howard-Payne House Council: Secretary, Treasurer, Vice- President. . . Chapel Choir. . . Pan-Hellenic Council: President. . . English Department Student Assistant. . . Senior Homecoming Attendant 1956. . . Collegian Staff. . . F. T. A. FRANCHELLE VAUGHAN WHITEHEAD Payette Senior Language Major. . . Pi Kappa Theta, Recording .aim Secretary, Historian, Reporter. . . Dramatics Club... Alpha Psi Omega, Historian. . . If Women Work As Men DO . . . Outward Bound Business Manager... Student Council... F. T. A. . . Ragout Staff. . . Ragout Editor. 143 CAROLYN ANN WHITENER Robertson Senior English Major. . .Pi Kappa Theta: Corresponding Secretary, Reporter. . . Scrlbblers and Scrawlers. . . Ragout Staff. . . Collegian Staff. . . Cheerleader.. .F. T. A. . . Dramatics Club. . .Alpha Psi Omega. . . Time Out For Ginger . . . Outward Bound . . . Fighting Fifty. . . Phi Beta. 19 7 FIRST ROW: Mcrarnd, D. Stewart, Dean Thogmorton, whirworrh, I. Tones- SECOND ROW: D- Strong, Hosman. Sonner, Humphreys, Cavanah , Nickerson , O 'Hare , McMurry House Council The McMurry House Council, elected at the beginning of the year, is a representative body selected by fellow residents of McMurry, Wills and Givens Halls. The meetings, held each Monday night, in the apartment of Dean Thogmorton, were presided over by Dean Whitworth, president. Other officers- selected for the year were: Dave Stewart, vice-president, Iack Iones, secretary- treasurer and Dean Thogmorton, sponsor. The purpose of the council is to maintain order in the dorm and to suggest improvements which could be made in the dorm. During the year the House Council carried out such projects as decorating the dorm for Homecoming and Christmas, sponsoring a student-faculty Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner, and one of the biggest projects, that of trying to snychronize the clocks on campus. U O DEAN BF Poindexter, Amrhein, H. Foster Wice-Presidentl, Fergerson QPresidentJ, Tipton fSecretary-Treasurerl, McPheeters, Dunnington. Dean Watson Howard-Payne House Council The 1956-'57 year of work for the House Council star-ted last summer when a letter was sent to the freshman women introducing them to their big-sisters . When these girls arrived at school in the fall they were met by representatives of the House Council and were assisted in finding their rooms and learning their way around the campus. The House Council sponsored several special dinners, the ,most important being the annual Christmas Dinner with the lighting of the candles by the Iunior Women and the hanging of the greens by the Senior Women. The House Council also succeeded in getting later hours second semester for Iunior and Senior Women. Officers for the year include Barbara Ferguson, President: Helen Foster, Vice-President: Shirley Tipton, Secretary-Treasurer. They were able to assist the Dean of Women, Mrs. Watson and the Director of the Hall, Mrs. Wakefield in planning activities for the Hall and also to act in its capacity as the self-governing body selected by the girls. 199 H ' LaRUE, LIBERTY, NELSON, SCHWAB, A. ROHLFING The Smith House ! l 4 Z I' . E ' 1 N 1 nf 1 '4 F 5 H gp A Vi hm me ' M lui , il M 313, X wil' fa M 332 :Hi l ' 'rw W 1:4 ' 11 I .JMX l l v K , ,mann-wb ky FIRST ROW: Max. SECOND ROW- Young Choea Badger Deckson Slutz Hum hre s THIRD RO - I 1 1 1 1 P Y . W1 BUdd9meYeY, Preuss, Kidwell. FOURTH ROW: Iustus, M. Brewer, Porchey, Nibeck, Esterly. Wills Hall The name Wills Ha1l does not signify a social fraternity, nor does it denote an honorary scholastic body, a humane society, nor a rest home. And yet to the sixteen men who live here it is all these things and much more. We of Wills have had a memorable year. Many of the events that took place this year as a result of our own efforts will never be forgotten. A few, for obvious reasons, cannot possibly be recorded on these pages, and it is these that will probably remain with us longer. But here is a brief summary of those happenings which can freely be put on paper. Of course, first on anyone's list would be the return to school and the start of a new academic year. Then came the picnics, afternoon dates, etc. , which are synonomous with warm weather. These daytime activities were supplemented bl' an occasional nocturnal visit to Columbia for a play, concert, or various other things too numerous to mention. Then, in the middle of October, a very singular thing took place. We began to hear the patter of four little feet around the halls. Yes, we had adopted Max. That low-slung, flop-eared, sad-looking, lovable Max was ours for good. So at least we of Wills played a part in something that the campus looked with favor upon. 4 With the advent of colder weather, we settled down to the more academic side of college life. Of course, there were Occasional diversions, but, for the most part, it was serious study time. During this dormant period, we wished two of our members bon voyage as they embarked upon that proverbial sea of matrimony. Quickly, however, two more distinguished men entered our ranks to fill that void. Semester break was all too short, and we started the new semester, rather disrupted, but none the less we started. Again there was a lull, and again our endeavors turned toward the scholarly. During this time Wills was a relatively Quiet Place to live, save of course for a few Friday and Saturday nights. Spring vacation came and went, and with the return of weather more suitable for purposes less scholarly than aesthetic, we put away our books for good, and returned to the more bucolic element. With the resumption of picnics, afternoon dates, city lake parties, etc. , we finished out the year in high style. . Naturally, these are merely the highlights of the past year. Never to be forgotten were such occurrences as BUddemeyer's famous disappearing acts, Iustus' constant singing in the shower, the smell in Nibeck's room, the crushing defeat of Givens Hall, and I-Iumprey's love life. S This has definately been a year to rememberp one that is sure to be recalled time and time again in later years. o We Of Wills Hall say Farewell for another year, and all hope that next year will be filled with even more pleasantries than this one gave us. Eagle illage ,.,...-sun xj it X ,A N 'W 2 bc? o d'i C79 Gals Av E10 f ?'532- I I M --4,1 ,. . :,L,--f:v:.v- 0 4 4'-U'6U?'Q 4X s 7. V ' EB' - I, ,dx . J 4 A ,AQ J ' 'QQ-?- f:'f V ' :. -2- 2 .TA-'fffj' A-L- A 1 -iihiiiidx 'mf,if - . z. fgf,L.5-,'.-fj- .' '. .Riff .. ,,-.,f. , ,4 -a-5'g'5jf::f.f.-? f 3. 51.1 1-,fi -gg mx F .fffgii if i:E55EivQ?f5'ff'5f.i43f9ii A. 'N'-'Q 'wan-diff'-' f ,.:'A 111: 4277-rtfft' .gr :Mix 1: -. fri: '-f-J,'1'ff.1.f2a2-Q-2'f'f,-2-W--12Rf:-,cl '- .- - wc .fa -,.,, -1 -V ,-f '-F'siL11':?f!'5--:':fr'-If-if '- -1, -,f N if ' - gg,-,f4,-1, ::g,n:1r??gg --lf 1-f-,, . 'A ' ,n V N, ,- A, 5 vw ir La an '- -gy: -5 ,:,1gILjA , T.-'v',..,.-. W -rm' 5 Yrs? '45'r?-,1-zgvr-,-'If-Eff i5S.5..,.-gi: f: ., , .1 ,. .N '-': d ' , vj., - ,. - ff ' A '.1:fgm,,,.. ..p..-fs , , I X f'-09 ,PN Q1 1 Y if ul xv bi vs ii i, P 9 I i fi. 5 3. 5 1 1, A M 'Q y .f .rf YQ! W Z, I , iw y, , ,f,, V FIRST ROW: 'Edwards, Dimond, Meng, Iustus , Geiger, T. Smith, Lane,'LaRue. ,SECOND ROW: Dean Thogmorton, M. Langworthy, Ervin, Tipton, Barney, McClintock, Dean Watson. - I A A Pan-Hellenic Council The 1956-'57' year marked the sixth year of Pan-1-lellenicfCouncil's existence, and the con- tinuation of its purpose to ,achieve harmony andmaintain co-operation among the 'GreekiLetter organizations, consisting' of the three sororities and the .four fraternities. 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 benefit of the uninformed, the Purposes of this Council are as follows: g - I l. To organize and maintain a uniform rushing program. 2. To facilitate the arrangement of social events and activities on the calendar concerning the member groups. A 3. To promote co-operation and settle differences between the sororities and fraternities themselves and between the organizations and the administration. A Of the two representatives elected to this council by each sorority and fraternity the following persons held office in the Council this year: president, Shirley Tipton, Alpha Phi Alpha: vice- president, Stan Geiger, Sigma Alpha Chip social chairman, Bill Iustus, Beta Sigma: and secretary- treasurer, Barbara Barney, Delta Pi Omega. Sponsors of Pan-Hellenic Council are Mrs. E. O. ,Watson and Mr. Iames P. Thogmorton. ' 206 ,M ,,,,.,,...fv--'M-......r..J,,.,,,,,.,.,..u.,.,...,... f.. I i 5 Sammy f ' lj' i Q na - in offi- I m K O- FIRST ROW: Chon, Cadmus, Geiger, Svanoe, Boltz, Shaw, McLaughlin, N. Painter. SECOND ROW: Bartee, Woodington, Mershon, Egner, Sperling, Marcum, Carinady. ' FIRST ROW: Rohlfing, Mausehund, Krehbiel, Estes, Myers, Laidley, Finney, Woodward, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Schneider, Templeton, Nelson, Simms, Bofinger, Burch, Browning. THIRD ROW: Adams, Rundio, Stapleton . . Pl T Kappa Theta 208 H elta Pi Omega FIRST ROW: Holtsclaw, Schlapper, Haley, Daily, Heckman, Dameron, Currie. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Magruder, S. Stewart, Van Horn, Hicks, S. Johnson. 39 Alpha Phi Gamma FIRST ROW: I. King, Gushleff, N. Walker, D. Meyer, Cantwell, Perez, I. Butler. SECOND Yoder, Gardner, Look, Schaefer, Mackey, Beta Sigma FIRST ROW: A. Crisler, Van Pool, Moreland, Brewer, S. Long, D. Potts. SECOND ROW: I. Crisler, Eckhoff, Huddleston, Kircher, Weston, Minor, Hercules. THIRD ROW: Donelson, W. Strong, Nickerson, McKay. FIRST ROW: Bogert, Dowell, Esterly, Ditto. SECOND ROW: Forbes, Lloyd, Close, Murphy. , Sigma Alpha PlRST ROW: Swan, Hughes, Wathers, Howell, I. Iones, I. Holscher. SECOND ROW: Graham, Eberhart, lilakemore, Day, L. Johnson, Wrlght, Iglehart. ROW: Chi Bloom Delta 209 Pro to Roberts Mersnon Svanoe S Geiger Chon Wieman. SECOND ROW: Cannady, McPheeters, VanC1eve, Tipton FIRST ROW: Morcum, C T, 1 I - ' ' Mrs Baskett, B. McClintock, Sercu, B. Herbert, Cadmus. THIRD ROW: Bartee, Shaw, McLaughlin, Kleine, N. Painter, Tanner, N. Foster Downing, Egner, Boltz, L. Painter, Edmonds, Sperling, Q - ' A T Alpha Phi Alpha Of happy days as an Alpha ---- A T Looking over the activities of the year '56-'57 the Alphas have vivid memories of a wonderful year. Alpha Phi Alpha strives to promote friendship and leadership, to maintain standards of scholarship and to create complete living on the campus which will enable us to prepare for a complete life after college. S A Success in our activities has been due to cooperation among members, under the sponsorship of Mrs. W. D. Baskett and the leadership of Shirley Tipton, president: Betty McClintock, vice-president: Sandra Van Cleve, recording secretary: Ann McPheeters, corresponding secretary: Sondra Sercu, treasurer: Betty Kle'ine,Shirley Hall, rush captains: Mary AlyCeDowning, Nancy Foster, pledge captains: Sandra Simpson, historian: Ianice Roberts , song leader: Louise Painter, athletic director: Marty Edmonds, Collegian reporter. , To start the year with a bang the Alphas had an autumn picnic and another successful carnival at the Eyrie. Homecoming was just around the corner, and soon the Alphas were busy building their float. The Alphas were proudly represented in the Homecoming Court, too, by Shirley Tipton, senior attendant. After a successful rush season, fifteen girls won their halos and wings and joined the Alpha angels on cloud three. For the second successive year Help Week replaced Hell Week and the pledges directed their energy toward community service. 1956 came to a close with a Christmas party given by the pledges. February was a busy month, entering in the C Club Variety Show with the skit Alice's Nightmareu and the Winters -end formal dinner dance at the Rod and Gun Club in Boonville. Our traditional trip and day of fun and frolic at the Ozarks made the activities of the year complete. Many honors were received by Alpha girls during the year: Nancy Foster, queen of glamour: Sondra Sercu, maid to queen of beauty and glamour: Ann McPheeters, Alpha Phi Gamma sweetheart: Betty McClintock, Beta Sigma court: Shirley Tipton, sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Chi, and Mary Alyce Downing, Marleen Marcum, Suzanne Sperling, Sigma Alpha Chi court: Sandra Van Cleve, Shirley Tipton, Who's Who: Roberta Woodington and Lorene Svanoe, representatives to State Speech Tournament. Thanks for the memories and the good times: '-We'll always love you, to you we'll be true-- !,Vf,,,f x, Q X A .M X.- , 'fx . E4 if ,Q ,Hf'ifXXf X fm wg gf gy iw x iii? Q ' QQ' ,xy fm Wi A FIRST ROW: C. Myers, Krehbiel, Campbell, A. Ilelson, Mausehund, M. Woodward, Laidley, Shoup, Gossom, Estes, Amrhein, SECOND ROW ' Cannon, S. Rohlfing, Browning, C. Line, Pothergill, Barney, Miss Pape, Brauss, H. Poster, Hendricks, A. Goodwin, Saffley, Finney. THIRD ROW L. Burch, Rundlo, Bofinger, Payeur, Simms, Peter, K. Line, Heeter, B. Adams, Wallen, Stapleton, Davis, Schneider, Kapp, Templeton, Harper, Heavin. , all EI . I I 1 1 r l A 1 v l ll 1 1 3 T 5 . Delta Pi Omega Delta Pi Omega's tenth anniversary began with eighteen members returning all ready to start work for a big year. The year's activities opened with a hayride and picnic for Deltas and their dates. Following this, Deltas got right to work on an all school dance. This was the Ditto Dance, with couples coming dressed alike in informal attire. - ' In the midst of football season, Homecoming slipped up and found Deltas busy at work on their float, Our Hearts for Central. It won first prize in beauty, which was adequate reward for the hard work and time put in on it. Sandy Rohlfing was freshman attendant to the Homecoming Queen. Rush began with our formal tea at the home of Miss Eulalie Pape. With rush captains lane Amrhein and Io Harper acting as escorts to the rushees, we held our rush party, Artist's Ball, in the Beta Sigma fraternity room. Our formal banquet, Crystal Fantasy, climaxed first semester rush. Following our pledge service, pledging began for nineteen future Deltas. Along with all campus Christmas activities, we had our Christmas party at Miss Pape's, with Santa as honored guest. We also took part in the SCO Carol Pe st. T Deltas participated and held offices in many campus organizations. Helen Poster was secretary of the Student Council, Barbara Barney, Iane Amrhein, and Sandy Rohlfing were class officers. We also had members and officers in the Howard-Payne House Council, Pan-Hellenic Association, Phi Beta, Business Club, W. R. A. , P. E. Majors and Minors, Chapel Choir and the Speech Arts Club. We were represented in A Cappella Choir, Concert Band, and Cheerleaders. Helen Foster was listed in Who's Who' in American Colleges and Universities for the second year. In social activities, De1ta's Janet Heavin, Kay Hendricks., and Sandy Rohlfing were attendants to the Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart. Helen Poster and Sandy Rohlfing were candidates for beauty and glamour queens. George Washington's birthday was the theme of our second semester rush party, held at the home of Margaret Woodward. Not only have Deltas been active socially, but we have had many work projects. Early in the year we sponsored the movie, The Swan. We had Slave Days, and also served Breakfast in Bed after several campus dances. The highlight of the year was our annual formal dance held on April 13 in the Eyrie, which was transformed into a spring wonderland. Music for dam-:ina was furnished bv B. A. Wagner and his nine piece orchestra. Punch served by Wayman Williams was enjoyed by all who Much credit for this very successful year is given to our officers: Barbara Barney, presidenty Sandie Brauss, vice-president: Helen Foster, secretary: Kay Fothergill, treasurer: Ianet Heavin, corresponding secretary: Carolyn Line, parliamentarianp Judy Kapp, historian, Sandy Peter, song leader: Carolyn Heeter, athletic director: Susan Davis, project chairmanp and Kay Hendricks, chaplain. Our appreciation is given to our sponsor, Miss Pape, for her generous aid in projects and being a willing hostess to our activities. Forty Delta sisters ended the year with many happy memories of work and play together ---- Delta, Delta, you're the One. ge, if A .x: .n--eur.n---g--f-,-4-,.---..-,.-.-.,f,,.-M..I-..-,,,.. .M Ervi Co lter Dameron Steinbeck, M Miller Lawhon, P. Phillips, Lauritson, Dickman. SECOND ROW: Gentry, F. FIRST ROW: S. Iohnson, n, u , , . V , Mi K ll M Kelly Henderson, Hasenbach Brooks, Drew, I. Lewis. THIRD ROW: Whitehead, D. Summers, I. Wood, M. Langworthy, Holtsclaw, ss e y, . , , St art Hicks, Poindexter McBride. Schlapper, Heckman, Currie, Haley, Dally, Held, Magruder, Baer, Ferguson, Van Horn, Potter, S. ew , , Pi Kappa Theta K IS FOR KAPPAS, SO GRACEFUL AND FAIR, V FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE, FUN FREE FROM CARE Kappas inaugurated another successful year under the expert sponsorship of Miss Anne Kelley, and the leadership of president Marilyn Langworthy: vice-president Phyllis Henderson: recording secretary Ienny Wood: corresponding secretary Carolyn Whitener Kfirst semester! and Carol Hasenbachitsecond semesterl: historian Barbara Ferguson: song leader Fran Lauritson: rush captains Dalene Summers and Marilyn Miller .... Not only were Kappas graced with leadership within the sorority, they displayed their leadership talents elsewhere. Barbara Ferguson was House-Council president, Peg Steinbeck served as president of Kappa Mu Epsilon and Alpha Psi Omega, Fran Whitehead edited the Ragout, Fran Lauritson led Fighting Fifty: Barbara Ferguson, Ienny Wood, and Sue Ellen Stewart held class offices. A IS POR ACTIVITY AND A LOT OF IT, KAPPAS EVER BUSY, AND THEY LOVE IT. ' Kappas. put themselves to work immediately and cooperated to make the annual Stork Club Dance another success. . . .Inevitably came Homecoming and through more hard work and cooperation Kappas finished their float at nine o'clock p. m. the night before the parade-- record? Proud were the sisters as they saw their work win second prize in originality. This year's float was a surrey pulled by two horses bearing the slogan Yes surrey, we'll win this game. . . .Throughout the year Kappa work projects kept the treasury well filled, and truly, it was more fun than work .... Called on again for a presentation of ability, Kappas came through and produced the Kappa Kaleidoscope' for the C Club show, and by so doing won second prize .... The plays presented at Central this year also presented Kappas. Play number one was directed by Peg Steinbeck and presented Sara Ervin and Carolyn Whitener in leading roles. Teahouse of the August Moon was termed a great success due to the capable direction of Sara Ervin. Ioyce Lewis played a major role in this play and Kappas were represented in other ' ' t' with Dalene Summers and Ienny Wood copping acting parts as well as backstage. . . .The Speech Arts Festival found Kappas participa ing ' d b and all. honors. . . . The annual Spring Dinner Dance at the Boonville Rod and Gun Club was beautifully planned and was enjoye y one P IS FOR PLEDGING WHICH COMES EVERY YEAR BRINGING NEW KAPPA FACES TO ADD TO GOOD CHEER. - h n be an with the tea at the home of Mrs Alsop, a Kappa mother, progressed through a night in Paree at Madame V This year rus seaso g , Chi-Chi's and ended in Room 210 with 14 brand new sisters. Then came pledging with excitement galore--who knew when the Brownie Kid would strike again! . . . Second semester as well as first was successful as two new faces were added to the ranks. P IS FOR PERSONALITY IN WHICH KAPPAS ABOUND. POISED AND PRETTY, IN PLACES OF HONOR THEY WERE FOUND. This year, as in other years, Kappas proved themselves among the campus queens. Kappas were proud to claim the Homecoming Queen, Marilyn Yeater Langworthy, and two of her attendants, Dalene Summers and Ienny Wood .... When time came for the Ragout Beauty Contest, lo and behold, of the ten beauties selected by the student body, six were Kappas. When the judges chose the E i Fran queens, they picked Marilyn Langworthy as Queen of Beauty. Members of her court are Sara rv n, L it on Maril n Miller, Sue Ellen Stewart, and Dalene Summers .... Representing the sorority in the aur s , y fraternity queen courts we found Marilyn Miller replacing Lettie Hicks as Beta Sigma Rose with Fran ' ' Phi G ma Lauritson and Dalene Summers attending her. Sara Ervin, the retiring Sweetheart of Alpha am f ll d the new ueen Mawa McBride added Kappa beauty to the Sigma Alpha Chi court .... grace u y crowne q . , For the second year in succession Kappas saw a sister become Ragout Personality Queen. This year Sue Ellen Stewart took the honors given by the student body last year to Marilyn Yeater. . . . Personality was mixed with leadership to bring honors from Who's W'ho to four Kappas this year, Marilyn Langworthy, Peg ' ' ' h l hi as two Steinbeck, Fran Whitehead, and Carolyn Whitener .... Personality was also mixed with sc o ars p Kappas were initiated into the college honor society, Sigma Epsilon Pi. They were Peg Steinbeck and Fran Whitehead .... Personality bubbled as Kappa cheerleaders Ioyce Currie, Pat Philips, and Carolyn Whitener led the Eagle fans in the traditional cheers. A IS FOR ALL, WHICH SUMS UP WELL - THE spnufr or ONENESS IN wmcn KAPPAS DWELL. ,Jig-iq' ff, Y ii.,-g1:...:,,..:. ..::,....,..wv-..m-mm-.-lycra: I .-'---'1w,,,.-u-'r-'-1-.-.ba -7-,,,, warg-in V up Win Wir , V Fl - ,I f 3 li fl if 1 i ...E 15'-I ' ,M -4 f,-fw 'DW 1? L ki 5 W 3 S ,N , f 7- ff ,. My gp, 0, ,,4ff'v4f, ff-M ,mf19,wf 243-31, .9 f V , -vf 'PW , 9, 4 W ,fi l l .f ?'fy -X 1!f ,jff,51L2, 'fb ' f ff ' . ff - ff 2 S - fa ng ' W , 'f ff' ,, -V g f' if 'fawgff' 1 .gf , - , ' ' ' ' - 'Y fikldzf, 4.112 Af 7 ' ' W , 27 if ' A , 1 I 1 f Q if if , 1 I - v Q Q i K ff V ,, ,W 5 ,ag ' A w Q 'M , I ' .ff . I f I 1 A 'x , , ,A W vs A ws , , :y f K. ' 1 :4 ' ' K , L' -4 T W f ff-' .M ..........,,- ,............... ................. . ---......,, ..,................- 4 5 ',,, W f 74 f fzfaf xl yw.. ia, .fy 0 , ff, 5, 1- v ,,,,,.,,fvf' Y 2 dv 1 No ff gr W, 'Q l hf' ld Prankenfeld McClintock B Zimmerman, Drebes, Lamb, Donelson, Roda, Pr FIRST ROW: I. Douglas, Nelson, Vineyard, B anc 16 , , , . Spayde SECOND ROW: Long, A. Crisler, B. Brewer, Barry, I. Crisler, D. Strong, Burcks, Hercules, Power. THIRD ROW: N. Smith, Snell d th. FOURTH ROW: Sincox, Eckhoff, Weston Moreland, Mackay, Van Pool, crigler, Minor, Newton, Phillips, Potts, Anderson, Kercher, Ne gepe W Strong, Iustlce, Wood, Nickerson, Schwab, Huddleston. y Beta Sigma I' A W r a fraternity. We are an organization striving toward one goal .... y .the building of a stronge e a e brotherhood. We are dedicated to the task of making better men for our fraternity and for Central College. We are Beta Sigma. So goes the motto of Central College's oldest chartered social fraternity and this year the Roses did everything in their power to live up to it. ' l i h U d th uidance of Billy Zimmerman, thirty-one bow-tie boys stormed the campus last fal w t n er e g fire in their eyes. The first few meetings of the year gave everybody a chance -for backslapping and ll as providing opportunity to plan for the first big objective of the year, Homecoming. greetings as we On this project, the Betas came through in fine style with a float bearing the caption, It's the facts th birds over the bees! Also on this big day, the annual alumni get-together was held in the son. . . e fraternity room. Next on the agenda came a belated rushing and pledging season. After a smoker in the i h house and the annual Beta Barn Dance, complete with an archery demonstration by the original par s deerslayer , eighteen of Central's finest picked up bids in the Dean's office and joined the circle of brotherhood in the Eyrie's Beta Sig room. With the coming of winter, hammers pounded, crepe paper flew, and the Betas presented the Court of Roses in the Eyrie. Surrounded by her court, Betty McClintock, Peg Roda, Dalene Summers, and Fran Lauritson, Miss Marilyn Miller was crowned Beta Sigma Rose for 1957. In this, one of the greatest Court of Roses dances, music was again provided by. . . who else. . .Mr. Moon Finney and his Harlem Aces. The social year was concluded with the presentation of the annual spring dinner dance as the Betas .wined and dined their dates at Moon Valley Villa. Under the guidance of sponsors Luther T. Spayde and C. F. Carroll jr. , the BZ's were managed this year by Bill Zimmerman-president, Bruce McClintock-Vice-president, Bob Prankenfeld-secretary, and Pearl Po. . . . . , er rather, Larry Drebes-treasurer. ofessor O ,n 3 ipypmi- if . 2 4 ,gif 'Nail I3 el M X 1. 3 23 ' ' XA 2 a E ' 5 3. if . 'Q f ifgmfm Q J , ,f X. X ff , 'fy J f 1 f 9' ,J HX if 3 Wil f iff f. - E4 !', ' in if A 1 , igifz' X , X 9 if XX 6 .ff 7 :rf N. is , I, 4 , ,H . 1 1 f If ' , ,, If cf f',!,cQ1j 3 if ,x , , , 3 Q , , X X I 5 ZAXXQ. I ,12.lfg'Zv1?-'g. 54 if 3-2w,,?'1:,1f1Af 'L ,pf ,W 'av .f , L f 1, 'JW f'2H,Zn 1 ,Q Q , Xffwf L+' dfw 4 .,, ff , X355 tw' ,wa Sas , g sf? Q., X ,X 9, ,I Q f 'M '11 I 'v X , vadgazll 212' 1 'i Q'f3f.',3r f ,X ,X P pn' S ,Q .r.,..',- l I ' 4 , FIRST ROW: Kable, Howe, Professorwatson, Hansen, Dearing, Dimond, Adams, Epperson, Dr. Wood, Bartig, R. Evans. SECOND ROW: Begert, B Mothershead, Rynearson, Esterly, C. Smith, Burditt, Frank, Muller, Lane, Sensintaffer. THIRD ROW: Biermann, R. Williams, Hanne, Dowell, Murphy, Woodruff, Slover, Moavin, Boatwright, Lennox, Iohnson, Lloyd, H. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Estes, Miller, Howard, Forbes, Cook, Crews, P Close, Saak. Berry. Castleberrv, Ditto. , V A Chi ,Delta . 'A chi Delta Fraternity Presents. . .A PRIZE-WINNER . - Cast 'Director ,,,,,,, . '. . . Larry Dimond - Athletic 'Supervisor . . . ...................... Bill Kable Chief Assistant . . . .... Morris Dearing Special Effects ..... . . . Gale Lane and Sam Castleberry Script Chief ....... .... R odgers Adams Press Clippings . . . .................. Ted Mueller Business Manager . . . . . . . Kent Hansen - ,Stage Door Guard . . ................... Wayne Howe Social Supervisor .... . . . Charley Smith , Scenery . ....... .... B uzz Epperson and Charlie Bartig I . A Synopsis of Scenes A A Act I Scene 1--Time: Early September. Place: Chi Delta Room. ' ' from a fall hayride to the traditional ' 'n ear gets off to a fast start as the director puts crews to work on projects ranging A prize-w1nn1 g y platter spins in the Eyrie to the annual spring formal in the Daniel Boone Hotel in Columbia. Scene 2--Time: Mid-November. Place: Deatherage and Moon. Busy work crews put the finishing touches on a black and gold version of the Merrimac, complete with flashing cannons and belching . smokestacks, for the homecoming parade. A , Scene 3--Time: Evening in Early December. Place: Paris Street. t ' Couples chat and dance in an Eyrie transformed into a Paris street scene, including everything from historic landmarks to a sidewalk ' ' of the rushees will soon be going through cafe. It is Chi De1ta's annual rush dance, and a peek into the gypsy s crystal ball shows that nine formal and informal initiation. V V - Act II ' Scene 1--Time: Early Ianuary. Place: Fayette. Several Chi Delt brothers review for a test, help a sponsor with his house cleaning, leave for a drive over to Boonville or Columbia. While not official fraternity functions, studying, working, and partying together are important to any successful year. Scene 2--Time: Late Ianuary. Place: Gyms I ' Chi Delt wins a close one in a hard-fought basketball game. Fraternity teams take part in every intramural sport, finishing the year with the best record in recent years and prospects of even greater seasons to come. I Act III Scene l--Time: Wednesday Night in February. Place: Assembly Hall. Leaving few institutions untouched, Chi Delta's budding actors turn the dedication of the E. E. Rich Memorial Swimming Pool into a fr the audience and first prize from the hilarious farce which finally drives the president battv. For their efforts, they win an ovation om C Club judges. t Scene 2--Time: Early March. Place: Chi Delta Room. Ten pledges and two returning inactives push membership to over ' 45 as Chi Delta turns its attention to the final months of a prize- F winning year. And brother, you ain't seen nothin' yet! Acknowledgement To all Chi Delta members for their hard work. To Professors Brumitt, Watson, and Woods for their invaluable rassistance as fraternity sponsors. 5 T.. MZ w N E 4 5 477 Z L ff ' 0 f , , 4 3' A? Z -nn- ?:,-T,.:wm-.4 .1 1 1,1H545:25-S'-1,5-'11,,sr,ya-4,4-fV.:Q,: '-- ff'if':f ' M, f i sf xx v -gs., QW X ,ye 'Ou ,f 25 -1 64 iff- 52 1, ei' R' X -:iw Q . ,M , f M1214 4? . M 4 . 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INTERESTING PERSONALITIES Gancfzfcfates Cgdor gin ternity Cgjwee tlzeahrt Qu eens Alpha Phi Gamma Beta Sigma Sigma Alpha Chi I957 Queen Contest On Valentine's Day, 1957-, these 10 Central College beauties, chosen by the student body traveled together with the chaperones,Dr. and Mrs. Eller and Professor and Mrs. Vaughan,to St. Louis tothe John Robert Powers School of Modeling for the choosing of the queens. The day was a full one with the judging at 2:00 p. m. followed by a shopping spree and dinner. The day was ended at the American Theater where we saw Tennessee Williams' pulitzer prize winning play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The long trip back to H. P. was begun after a stop at Howard Iohnson's for a refill. Everyone thought she was hungry, but Miller outdid us all. 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' f - -1'ecoVery -and,irg1 s1inGe:r61y :ho.ping' he. willixbe Olfllf gp.1id'i'r1gQ1ig ht:' ,j y ,I f' againj-next' : V' AYP, H' ,I .H 'f Ai L-if ff' if if V ' L5 , 5 ,, gg . 51 , g . g . ,Vg 3 ,A fab ' A . 1 5 X f xx ' N Zi Q., -' V . 4 b , Q m 3 . 3 U 5- 5. gi ..- .gf .,, .X X wx l , ,.., -:f,g.g,iT,.g.,:.i:4,iQ'- 'sl ff K .. ',,' 1 - V 4M4 This Is The Time for us to pay tribute to the advertisers of the '57 RAGOUT. Without their generous support, it would not be possible for us to present to you, the students, the annual we have published this year. We can best show om' appreciation by patronizing the firms that have given their support to Central College and its students. TI-IE BUSINESS MANAGER 247 4 l.- -.. .,,..a.f-ur , i V- The Commercial Trust Company invite s the students of Central College to be .a part' of the Fayette Community and help us make this 'a better town. We also invite you to use our banking services. Why not make Fayette your home town and the Commercial Trust Company your bank? COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation L. W. b Jacobs, Ir. , President Nannie Mae Miller,' Assistant Secretary CClasKs 19192 CHoward-Payne, Class 19137 W- T- TUFHGQG, SGCFSVWTY L. W. Iacobs, Ill, Assistant Secretary CClass 1939, cclass 1952,- H oward-Electric Co-op. Beatrice Creamery Co. a r RUE. A., Meadow Gold Dairy Products I Atkins Chemical Company Agricultural, Industrial, and Boonville, Missouri 'Sanitary Chemicals Columbia, Missouri John Epple ConstructionCo. GENERAL CONTRACTORS COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 'T- - ,. . , - ' - N .. .. ,Ei:iL..:4.Lu.i..u1x,.-,,, :.wi.am While ln Columbia Stop At March Drug Store 700 Range Line And See Herb - Ianet - Bob - Chrome Complete Beauty Service Specializing In Styling and Cutting Air Conditioned Bessie's Beauty Shop 7 ll 04 Wilkes Boulevard Columbia, Missouri Shattinger Music Co. 331 Arcade Building St. Louis 1, Missouri We Are Retail Mail Order . Distributors For The Music Of All Publishers. Always A Large Counter Display Ask For Classified Catalogues Available: 'Band Music 'Church Music 1fGrade School Music fl-ligh School Music ifVocal and Piano Music Music Sellers Since 1876 Howard - Swan Athletic Goods Co. 917 E. Broadway Columbia, Missouri It Pays To Play TCP Kenepp Conoco Service Lubrication - Washing Tire Repair Ayres Dry Goods Company Phone 565 107 N. Main Fayette, Missouri Grigsby Service Station Carl Grigsby, Proprietor Phone 333 Wholesale and Retail Skelly Gasoline and Tagolene Oil 7 Washing and Greasing Hood Tires Fayette, Missouri Charles H- Lee Fayette Phone 141 Clothier Fayette Lumber Company CENTRAL It's A Pleasure To Serve You M. A. Cornell, Manager New Roofs - Repairing Quality Work At Fair Prices' Hobart 6 Son 100 Orr Street GI 3-5386 Columbia, Missouri Craig's Dairy Boonville, Missouri We Suggest- Sweet Cream Ice Cream Y A ,I W - . .iglmlmr--,LLAZ -Y l.. ,.,,.., ,.,. . H Alsop gl Turner FOUNTAIN SERVICE vm' fl PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Distinctive E ' fora Pall, Winter, Spring, Summer V LETONSr 'North Side of Square 3 Q x Lamb Hardware Company Fayette, Missouri Weathers Lumber and Hardware - Iames L. Weathers Eugene K. Weathers An Exclusively Home-Owned Store Fayette, Mo. , Phone 17 Armstrong, Mo. , Phone 46 G. E. Appliances-Sherwin Williams Paint Iohns -Manville Asphalt and Asbestos Roofing Realtor C. B. Poston Agency General Insurance Carrollton, Missouri County Records P. C. Stampfli Blank Book Manufacturer y and Magazine Binder V 711 Cherry Street - Dial 4420 Columbia, Missouri See's lewelry Store West Side Of Square Fayette, Missouri Manufacturing Iewelers Fraternity Iewelry Diamonds - Mountings Watches - Silver - Crystal BUCI-IROE'DE.'R'S Iewelers For Three Generations Columbia , Mis souri Everything In Music Pianos Organs 'Guitars Accordionsf Band Instruments Music Accessories Shaw 6? Sons Music Company 13 N. 10th GI 3-7856 Columbia, Missouri Best Wishes To Central Graduates Gygr-Gas Service W. N. Geiger 6 Sons Boonville , Mis souri Electric Contractors Residential - Commercial New Construction Or Repairing Hartley Richardson ll N. 10th street Columbia, Missouri Bolo Wilhoit 81 Son ONE STOP SERVICE way 5 51 240 Open 5 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily Tires - Batteries - Lubrication NEWLY DECORATED SELF-SERVICE AIR CONDITIONED Mattingly Bros. Stores Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOTIONS DRUG SUN DRI ES FRESH CANDIES I. L. VARNER, MANAGER Leo H. Miller Packing Plant Modem C1 ecmers Qua1itY Meats R. H. sands - D. B. Collins A bright future for clothes with a past Tipton, Missouri The best Food and Drink in town On the Campus The Eyrie Compliments of The Democrat-Leader and ouvss come unty from The Fayette Advertiser The Students Print Shop 6 DESK M FILE cabmet A retractable desk plus a safe for valuables drawers for checks files for letters compartments for books drawers for statnonery and Index cards VC J' mwwwmm No l093 Q' EVM? Wnll add dngmty to any room A com plete offace combined into one hand some umt protected by two strong outer doors under lock and key Heavy gauge steel 3296 wade 60 l 'vouuak-GW? 'WW Gramecl Walnut Mahogany or Knotty Pane fmnsh S1500 addutlonal L45 ff....s 3 fb Www +All your umportant papers at your finger tups The retractable desk glides smoothly an and out Paramount Duplicator Products 15 Whitehall Street New York 4 New York Compliments A F rzend Central College Ph11I1ps :Sf Company Electrical Supplies Air Conditioning 00l l u ' I o Of I ' , I I ' . V . I b 1 A I - , , A 1 . I N. ,..l, ' A A , :M-,..g.,., . ...' Q ' S110 r . 5 r. eiagsgsgfg gt, 1jj,1jj1..'.2 ' ' r 5:g:3:5:3:. -3 QI? Q, :zu - -.EgI::ytE 'ggzgzgzf f:3:5'-:5:2:i:5: ' - ' ' . V ffififffif 5 39 fE . fd 393233:-4, 5-:-:-: ': l3fEfEEElEE:E5E:' ' ' 'l , A if 25 ' ' ' - A e r if f sisisisfsf ' . ' ' 5525525222 1 . , ' , .Eiiiiifiiifsr ' ' M ffsiis2z2 1-1-11 trts- ff.,-lr:-:ll 15212:-i.f1f2'f-ii-A isisfsisizfsfsf' - Of, 355555555 :I - 'Ei :'3:'f'f1:?.':if':kl ',11i:5E5S15S-52ZrE1E1E1E1E:E:E:E2g 'I ' If fsfsfsii - i:iiL',1'.Q'il3+ff '1?1 ' ifiif' :SESEEESESIIZEEEESSSESES:. . ' ' - t A --'f---1-:f: : g g1: gs:,:5f5:sgT:4 ,W Z 1' ,:jgfjf12j5gEsi55121211ff hlglb 19 deep. Green or Cole gray. V , e:-:-:-:-: :Q-:-5:31113:2'2'1'I:2i32Qis9ft4T41,15g . 5Z32' ':5. . . - r I g l 1 I I Columbia, Missouri CLATWORTHY'S Rea dy-To -Wear Urlys s Clatworthy 'Z 9 Iane Clatworthy ' 3 0 Miller and Walker IGA Super Market Your Complete Food Store Everday Low Prices Fayette, Missouri Herring Plumbing and Heating West Side Square Phone 498 Boosters Of Central College Fayette Laundry Headquarters For Victory Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rawlings Keller Motor Company - B ' Variable Pitch Dynaflow Fayette Mis s ouri Highway Shell Service Shell Gas and Oil Firestone Tires and Accessories Phone 999 Fayette, Missouri I. P. Howard Plumbing and Electrical Shop Radio and TV Repair Phone 100 Fayette, Missouri SKILLMAN'S Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats Quality and Service 2 phones - 25 coma to! Morr's Summers Elevator Co. LCOK' at our complete line of gifts, watches, and jewelry Q BUY! Phone 1 8 0 North Side of Square M 1 D b C CG asson mm utmg 0 R1ckettsShoe Store Cigarettes and Candy High Grade Footwear 1010 Walnut GI 3 4497 Fa tt M sso Columbia Missouri ye e 1 url We Have The Latest In Stop at Suitsf' Coats 'Dresses Hotel Howard Sportswear 'L1nger1e Comfortable Surroundings S forGuests Ready Mixed Concrete Delivered To Your Iob Any Place When You Want It Call Us Por An Estimate M1ssour1Bu11ders S upply Co Phone TU 25227 Home TU 25834 Boonville Missouri O I I . . . I I I I I Mexico , Missouri ' Fayette Missouri 1 V 6 , X . I I ' COURTESY OF CLEMQNT MCGEE l I i l Missouri Transit Co. OFFERS THE BEST IN TRANSPORTATION Regular service takes you home for A weekends and holidays. CHARTER service takes you any place, any time. OOURTEOUS AND SAFE DRIVERS MAcoN, MISSOURI Phone 21 so For Motoring Comfort' Use I Sinclair Power-X Gasoline . . 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City ot Fayette 1 IVAN LEE HOLT HALL NEARING COMPLETION EVER FCRWARD Central Collge is proud of her attainments through 102 years of glorious history. She is proud of her past. She looks confidently to the future. She is proud of her faculty and students. Nationally recognized and highly accredited, Central College provides a well-balanced academic, social and spiritual program unexcelled anywhere. With more than a century of service, the college has the dignity and serenity which time and historical events give an institution. Her standards have gained approval of church and state. Central is proud of her physical plant. Located on a campus of unsur- passed beauty, each year sees improvements in buildings and equipment that keep her in the forefront in the field of higher education. Ivan Lee Holt Hall, newest addition to the campus scene, is being completed this year. Central is proud of her alumni. Many of her graduates have received scholarships and fellowships in graduate and professional schools throughout the nation. From her halls have gone hundreds of ministers, missionaries, Christian workers, educators, and leaders in the fields of business and government. This year's graduates will enter careers of service and productivity with the sure knowledge that they join a long line of alumni whose knowledge, talents and dreams have been kindled and nurtured by an Alma Mater that is moving into a future of even greater service. Central College Dr. Ralph Lee Woodward, President Fayette, Missouri l H l 1 l 4 ' ' f 1 - ':-:zz-I-w .-v ,.. W ' q,u,,f,,,,,.,.-I .,m.....,M....-,,N,..,,, V ..... M, ...., I U I I ! I , I I I II 1: , II 1 I I Il Ig ! II II I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I 'I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I 1 f I , I I , I f II I I ' , I II I 1 I I , II l II Q I I I. :H I II I II 1 , 1' I' ' III Il I III I I5 I III 264 I EI I II . . ' Abernathy, Louis G. , 61 Barker, Robert H. , 57 Baskett, Helen W. , 59,210 Birch, Thomas, 63 Bond, 53 Brumitt, Richard S. , 66, 122, 123,138,150 Buckner, Everett C., 6l,185, 189 Caldwell, Rev. Charles, 68 Carnes, Otis G., 58,65,176 Carroll, Cornelius P. , 57,154 Copeland, Jean, 57,182,183 Crigler, E. M., 56 Cullun, Arthur J. , 58, 192 Custis, Pauline, 66, 154, 156, 158, 159, 242 Abendshien Joyce 73 159 Rural Route 1 Centralia, Missouri Adams, Bernice, 18 73 204 212 1041 Hazel Place Mexico, Missouri Adams, Rodgers 73 176 191 220 6 Southmor Mexico, Missouri Alderson, Harvey 73 216 4122 Utah Street St Louis 6 Missouri Alexander, Fred 73 216 Rural Route 4 Fayette Missouri Allemann Clyde 73173 191 216 2455 Gothland St Louis Missouri Allemann Don 106 2 2455 Gothland St Louis Missouri Allen Jack Russell 73 167 938 South Main Street Independence Missouri Faculty and Staff Deatherage, Cloe, 57 Denny, Clifton E. , 60 Devaney, Barbara, 65 Devenny, Nina L. , 57,182,18 Dyson, Joseph, 65,186 Eller, Meredith, 58,216,189 Gaddis, Merrill, 243,189 Hayes, Opal Louise, 63,170 Helton, Floyd F. , 60,188,189 3 Hix, Clarence E., 58,174,l75, 176 Jackson, Irving S. , 56,182 Jones, Marjorie, 62 Jones, Raymond, 63 Kelley, Anne, 57,214 Lawrence, B. 1. , 58 Long, Floyd, 67 Lyon, Benjamin, 61,185 Meyer, Samuel, 51,180,189 Modlish, Paul, 63, 167 Nakaso, William S., 66,l22, 123,152,l53,216 Oliver, James, 58 Overall, Doris, 62 Pensis, Henri, 63,172 Perry, Thomas A. , 59, 178, 181,189 Potter, Pearl, 57 Schaff, Walter R. , 58,184 Shell, Lester C. , 61, 185,187, 222 Spayde, Luther T. , 63, 218 Strickler, Katherine, 59,191 Students Amick Jeanette, 73 410 McRoberts Boonville Missouri Amrhein Jane 18 72 73 193 199 212 1015 Du Berry Lane St Louis 15 Missouri Anderson, John 73 172 325 Corprew Fayette Missouri Anderson Kenneth 73 150 200 Boyd Street Fayette Missouri Anderson Ralph 73 187 218 Pacific Missouri Ayres William 73 103 S. Williams Fayette Missouri Badger, Robert 106 187 3945 Magnolia St Louis Missouri Prairie Home Missouri Bage Robin 73 232 Allen Road Campbell Missouri Bakewell Joseph Robert Rural Route 2 DeSoto Missouri Ballew, William, 73 303 South Missouri New Franklin, Missouri Banning, Beverly 73 180 400 W Elm Fayette Missouri Barney Barbara 72 7 206 212 Box 385 Parma, Missouri Barry John 74 160 1 105 Hart Street Lynbrook New York Bartee Carolyn 74 571 Kuhne Street Troy Missouri 2 2 Bartig Charles 74 220 1130 Quendo University City Missouri 509 West California Missouri Batchelor Jean Dietzel 509 West California, Missouri Svanoe, Harold C. , 58,80 Thogmorton, James P. , 55,198 206 Turner, James M. , 64 Vaughan, George A., 6l,165, 164,186 Vaughan, Louise C. , 56 Wakefield, Georgia, 53 Watson, Elliott, 58,220 Watson, Margie M., 53,59, 199,206 Welcelean, Karol R., 63 Woods, Farris H. , 61,186,220 Woodward, Ralph L. , 50,189 Wright, Louise, N., 62 Bayley, Julia 74 16 03 South' Street Lexington, Missouri Beachboard, Miles, 74 Rural Route 5 Fayette Missouri Beaman Mike, 106 167 Independence, Missouri Beinke AmosM 74 Union Missouri Beinke Doris 74 Gerald Missouri Benjamin Ross 7412 12 7340 Navarre Afton Missouri Berry Keith 74 174 Ionia, Missouri Biermann, Eugene, 74 220 Route 1 Box 180 Bingham Dwight 74 Hallsville Missouri Bircher Vic 106 222 Salem Missouri 265 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 167 , 1 159 I '156, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I I 1 1 11811 ' ' 1 1 1 1 411701 , ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , . 1 , 22,218 , 1 1 1 1 ' ' , , , 2. 5 1 1 , , , , , , 04, 10 I 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1220 1 1 1 1 I , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , , , 16 Baer, Ruth, 18,731,214 Batchelor, 1017111 New Haven, Missouri 1 , , ' 1 1 1 I , , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' Bivin, Richard, 74,216 6100 W. 62nd Terrace Mission, Kansas Blackburn, Iim, 109 ,173 Etterville , Missouri Blakemore, Philip, 74,158, 205,222 Rural Route 2 Sturgeon, Missouri Blakey, Ierre, 109,173 419 Cooper Street Pa-ris, Missouri Blanchfield, Ioseph, 109 , 12 2 125,160,218 5601 Gatesworth St. Louis, Missouri Blaylock, Pat, 109,170 Campbell, Missouri Bledsoe, Lloyd Rural Route l Boonville, Missouri Bloom, Bill, 74,180,205,216 200 Howard Street Fayette, Missouri Boatwright, Frank, 74,182,220 New Hampton, Mis souri Bofinger, Lois Iane, 18, 74, 204,212 7566 W. Bruno Maplewood 17, Missouri Bogert, Iohn, 75,205,220 601 N. Martin East Prairie, Missouri Bollmann, Terry, 75 Cabool, Missouri Boltz, Zana, 75,l93,204, 210,242 417 S. Main Trenton, Missouri Bono, Larry, 75 600 N. Carolina Street Louisiana, Missouri Borders, Nancy, 75 611 Howard Glasgow, Missouri Bowen, Donna, 75,242 1513 Miller Bethany, Missouri Bowers, Leslie, 75 Rural Route 3 Charleston, Missouri Bradshaw, Robert, 75 315 112 8th Street Boonville , Mis souri 266 Brassfield, Ianice, 75,182 Baudette, Minnesota Brauss, Sandie, 75,193,212 4416 Edgewood Boulevard Pine Lawn, Missouri Bretsnyder, Beverly, 75 400 Bompart Avenue Webster Groves, Missouri Brewer, Billy, 75, 205 , 218 327 Crisler Street New Madrid, Missouri Brewer, Mike, 75,172,201 Rural Route 2 Brookfield, Missouri Bridger, Bruce, 75,154,191 New Bloomfield, Missouri Bridwell, Elaine, 75,174,175 835 N. 5th Street Poplar Bluff, Missouri' Brockman, Robert, 75,172 8511 Colonial Lane Ladue 24, Missouri Brooks, Lou Ann, 75, 156,214 Franklin, Missouri Brown, Audrey, 76 3049 Bellerive Drive St. Louis 21, Missouri Brown, Elbert 504 E. Cypress Street Charleston Brown, Elizabeth, 76,167 210 Russell Avenue Festus, Missouri Brown, Shirley Steelville, Missouri Brown, Lenny, 76 504 E. Cypress Street Charleston, Missouri Browning, Linda, 76,159,204, 212 Mendon, Missouri Bruewer, Bernice, 76,175 4608a Pope St. Louis, Missouri Buckley, Walter, 109 1220 Maple Boonville, Missouri Buddemeyer, Bob, 76, 201 , 222 Eureka , Missouri Buermann, Dorothy, 76 326 Main Street Ballwin, Missouri Burch, Dorothy, 18,76 Rural Route 4 Fayette, Missouri Burch, Linda, 76,204,212 Matthews, Missouri Burdick, Richard, 77 1700 Hayselton Drive Jefferson City, Missouri Burditt, joseph, 109,158,220 220 E. 3rd Street Monroe City, Missouri Burgin, George, 109,174 Rural Route 2 Moberly, Missouri Burks, Lynn, 122,124,218 604 Hillsdale Akron, Ohio Burlew, Lorna, 77,167 7015 Stratford St. Louis 20, Missouri Burlison, Ruth, 77 Box 385 Doniphan, Missouri Burmont, Norman, 106 Meadville, Missouri Butler, Ierry, 77, 154, 205, 216 108 E. 12th Caruthersville, Missouri Butler, Richard, 77,122,124 Onawa, Iowa Byington, Wayne, 109 634 Thurwell Herculaneum, Missouri Cadmus, Dona Kay, 77,204, 210 Salisbury, Missouri Cahoon, Marilyn 1095 Hanley Road University City, Missouri Campbell, David Earl, 154 343 Wilson Street Chillicothe, Missouri Campbell, Ioanne, 77,l59, 204, 21 2 Second Street Glasgow, Missouri Campbell, Melvin, 77,110 Second Street Glasgow, Missouri Cannady, Dorothy Marlene, 77,l82,204,2l0 550 E. Swon Webster Groves 19, Missouri Cannon, Vicki, 77,l59,175, 212 Browning, Missouri Cantlon, Ierry, 78,138,l40, 158,222 Stockton, Missouri Cantwell, Iack, 78,205,216 Rural Route 2 ' East Prairie, Missouri Carter, Iane, 106,167 Wentzville, Missouri Castleberry, Samuel, 78,185 220 501 Carleton Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri Cavanah, Charles, l10,l53, l85,188,194,198 10703 E. 23rd Street Independence, Missouri Chon, Iune, 106,167,170, 184,204,210 980 First Avenue SO. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Cleveland, Samuel, 78, 172 Box 34 Pacific, Missouri Close, Edward, 78,180,181, 188,205,220 Raymondville, Missouri Cohea, David, 78, 174, 1 75, 1 81 , 2 01 Clarksville, Missouri Colby, Ralph, 78,182 Rural Route 2 Cameron, Missouri Collins, Paul ' 103 Hinton Moberly, Missouri Compton, Carroll, 11 0, 158 Leadwood, Missouri Conley, Carol Lea, 11 0, 1 73 121 Payne Street Paris, Missouri Cook, William, 78,220 1108 Lindberg Drive Kansas City 16, Missouri Cooper, Gary, 78 231 7 Lafayette Avenue St. Louis, Missouri Cooper, Iohn, 78 402 Mulberry Street Brunswick, Missouri Cooper, Ioyce, 78, 158, 242 316 Corprew Fayette, Missouri S Copeland, Richard, 78 505 Jackson Esther, Missouri Corwin, Ken, 2 16 Coultas, Kay Darlene, 78 Moweaqua, Illinois Coulter, Marilyn, 78,214 744 Grand Hannibal, Missouri Coy, Tom, 78,122 Keytesville, Missouri Craig, Jerry, 78 Rural Route 3 Salem, Missouri Cresswell, Gene, 78,158 Bourbon, Missouri I Crews, Tom, 79 , 138, 220 304 Howard Street Fayette, Missouri Crigler, Mary 320 Gridiron Fayette, Missouri Crigler, William, 79,152, 160, 320 Gridiron Fayette, Missouri Crisler Andy 79 187 205 218 1030 Scott New Madrid Missouri Crisler Johnny, 79 205 218 1030 Scott New Madrid Missouri Crosgrove Don, 79 122 124 511 7th Street Onawa, Iowa Crouse, Donald 79 150 Cainsville Missouri Cullen, Wesley 110 1543 Riverside Heights Verona, Pennsylvania Cullen, Grace Ann 110 7 8716 Olden Avenue St Louis 14 Missouri Currie, Joyce, 79 159 193 204 214 448 California Webster Groves Missouri 202 S Forest Webster Groves, Missouri Dalton James 400 West Street Arkansas Dameron, Mary Ann, 79,167, 191,204,214 Keytesville, Missouri Davenport, Phyllis, 79 Rural Route 1 Thompson, Missouri Davis, Phyllis Jean, 79 Rural Route 2 Higbee, Missouri Davis, Susan, 79,212 1350 Monier Drive Glendale, Missouri Day, Curtis, 79,l38,l40,205 Oak Grove, .Missouri Dearing, Morris, 79,160,165 190,191,220 621 Linn Brookfield, Missouri Dickerson, Lawrence, 110 Rural Route 5 Fayette, Missouri Dickinson, Marilyn, Tina, Missouri 7 , Dickman, Mary, 106 2 1300 Rock Road DeSoto, Missouri Dickson Cheri, 79 Rural Route 2 Paris Missouri Dickso Robert, 110 201 California Missouri Dimond, Larry, lll 182 206 411 Royal Avenue Ferguson, Missouri Ditto, Glenn- 79 205 220 1330 San Jacinto St Louis 10 Missouri Dodd David 80 152 167 550 Arlington Kansas City Missouri Dogg, Max 106 107 201 Wills Hall Fayette Missouri Donelson Harlo 111,205 519 N Main Street Palmyra Missouri Rural Route 5 Fayette Missouri Douglas Kathryn 111 92 Girard Avenue Hartford 5 Connecticut I Douglas, Jack, 111,160,l88, 218 ' 221 W. Brooks Street Brookfield, Missouri Douglas, Paul, 80 92 Girard Avenue Hartford, Connecticut Dowell, Hubert, 80,205,220 Rural Route 3 Independence, Missouri Downey, Jane, 80 811 Fourth Street Boonville, Missouri Downing, Mary Al yce, 80, 1 76, 184, 186, 210, 225 304 Madison Malden, Missouri Draffen, Fielding, 111,191 Slater, Missouri Drakesmith, John, 80,216 1414 Anna Avenue University City, Missouri Drebes, Larry, 80, 182, 190, 191,218 7 Selma Court Webster Groves, Missouri Drew, Janet 80 167 170 178 4 1921 Barron Road Poplar Bluff Missouri Dunnington, Joanna, 80 1 179 199 Rural Route l Gallatin, Missouri Eaton Ruth, 81 315 Stoddard Street Monroe City Missouri Eberhart, Roger, 81 122 158 160 205 220 1 Head Drive Fredericktown Missouri Eckert Dennis 81 138 141 158 160 222 2108 Erick Avenue St Louis Missouri Eckhoff James 81 122 8 . St. Clair Missouri 5835 Dexter Kansas City 16 Missouri Edson Philip 111 173 178 P O Box 323 Harrison Missouri Edwards, Larry, 72,81,179, 188,206,216 1923 Stillwater Drive St. Louis 14, Missouri Egner, Janice, 81, 204, 210 1807 Overton Independence, Missouri Ellenburg, Arthur, 81, 152 132 Sylvester St. Louis 19, Missouri Ellis, Edward, 81 Rural Route 4, Box 134 Mountain Grove, Missouri Epperson, Bradford, 81, 122, 220 629 County Hills Drive Webster Groves, Missouri Ervin, Sara, 82,l78,l93,206, 214,234 425 Westover Road Kansas City, Missouri Erwin, Shirley, 111,173 4415 Dewey Avenue St Louis, Missouri Esterly, William, 82,167 174 175 201,205,220 1010 Joplin Sarcoxie Missouri Estes, Jack, 82 220 508 WA Davis Fayette, Missouri Estes Judith Ann, 82 204 508 W Davis Fayette, Missouri Evans Nancy, 82 705 Tuxedo Boulevard Webster Groves, Missouri Evans Ronald Marcus 82 220 P O Box 206 Piedmont, Missouri Ferguson Barbara 111 170 184 199 214 315 E College redericktown Missouri Finney Judith 82 159 193 204 212 2221 Oakview Drive Jefferson City Missouri Fitzgribbon Richard 82 DeSoto Missouri Folkins, Charles 82 122 2 213 W 3rd Lees Summit, Missouri 9 170 218 , 14 1 I I I I I I I I I ' I I . I I I nl I I , 75, , , ,212 I , . I I I I I I I iso , I I I I I I I I I O I ' I I I124l , I I I I I I I I I1 O I I I I I F 0 I I ' ' ' , , ,218 , , , ,205, , 21 I Dally Ann 18 79 204,214 Dougherty, Edward, 80 Edmonds, Martha, 81,210 323 Clement Street ' ' , , ,15 , , , 1 1 1 1 267 .net ..,., 1 .,,,. Forbes, Kenneth, 82, 205 , 220 Rural Route-1 Armstrong, Missouri Ford, Karen, 82 Rural Route 2 Osborn, Missouri Foreman, Miriam, 112,178 Rural Route 1 Hannibal, Missouri Forlow, Arthur, 82,153,170 10500 Lexington Kansas City, Missouri Foster, Helen, l12,l65,l70, l94,199,212,234 5973 Wabada Avenue St. Louis 12, Missouri Foster, Marjorie Rural Route 2 Shelbina, Missouri Foster, Nancy, 112,173, 210 207 Main Portageville Missouri Fothergill, Kay 82 156 182 193 212 242 Rural Route l Rosendale, Missouri Fox, Alison, 82 6771 E Pleasant Run Parkway Indianapolis 19 Indiana Frank, Larue 106 182 220 Troy, Missouri Erankenfeld Robert, 82 186 218 102 E Sth Street Washington, Missouri Frost, Iay 82 Box 193 Houston, Missouri Fridley Dan 88 112 164 165 172 184 194 Rural Route 2 Ellisville Missouri Gaines, Gwen 18 112 156 Ellsmore, Missouri Gantner, Philip, 82 315 Corprew Fayette, Missouri Gardner, Ioe, 83 138 42 150 205 216 514 Howard Glasgow, Missouri Garvin, Eleanor, 83 Brunswick, Mis souri 268 Gayle, Richard, 83,222 111 S. Main Piedmont, Missouri Gebhardt, Martha, 112 Glasgow, Missouri Geiger, stan, 83,l74,l76,l80, 186, 195,206,222 405 East South California, Missouri Geiger, Sally, 106,204,210 1314 Sixth Boonville, Missouri Gentry, shiriey, 112,214 805 N. Gr. Street Chariton, Iowa Gibson, Donald, 83,222 S. Main Huntsville, Missouri Gitchoff, George, 83, 150 8310 Ardsley Drive Normandy, Missouri Gooch Iohn 83 5 Wellsville Missouri Goodwin Alda 83 167 2 23 S Schlueter Ferguson, Missouri Goodwin, Dave 83 172 23 S Schlueter Ferguson Missouri Gordon, B111 344 Fairway Lane Kirkwood Missouri Gossom, Anita, 83 212 7046 Plymouth Avenue University City Missouri Gossom, Iames, 83 420 Llmm Lane Webster Groves, Mis souri Gowan Iames 112 186 309 MCRoberts Boonville, M1ssour1 Graham, Maurice, 72 83 122 124 160 205 222 310 South Maple Fredericktown, Missouri Grebe, Earl 207 North Union New Franklin, Missouri Griggs, Betty Lou 83 Rural Route 2 Fayette, Missouri Grimsley Allen 83 153 3026 Linden St Clair Ill1no1s Gulley, Ron, 72, 138, 150, 216 2 82 5, Coleman Ma plewood , Mis souri Gushleff, Barry, 83, 122, 205, 2 l 6 3244 Carlson Avenue Madison, Illinois Haase, Erna, 83 Rural Route 2 Fayette, Missouri I-Iahne, Robert, 106,150,220 Washington, Missouri Haley, Ardith, 84, 204, 214 Rural Route 3 Brookfield, Missouri ' Hall, Glenn, 84,l75,193,216 807 N. Decatur Malden, Missouri Hall, Shirley, 113 609 Oakwood Webster Groves, Missouri Hamelmann, Donald 113 138 400 Glen Road Webster Groves, MISSOUY1 Hammond Beth, 84,174 Rural Route 3 Trenton, Missouri Hanna, Perry, 84 Rural Route 2 Keytesv1lle MISSOUII Hansen, Kent, 84 220 703 W Davis Street Fayette Missouri Hanson Chester 113 185 188 3C Eagle Village Fayette, Missouri 212 242 310 N Locust Monroe City Missouri Harper, Iim 84 4228 W Thomas Street Chicago, Ill1no1s Harris, Robert, 113 203 S 4th Street Piedmont Missouri Hasenbach Carol 84 182 193 214 903 Pendleton Boonville Missouri Haverstic, Carol, 84 Moundville M1ssour1 Hawks, Ierry, 84 167,216 7508 Norwalk Normandy Missouri Heavin, Janet, l8,l13,l56, l58,l82,l83,184,2l2,225, 242 609 E. llth Street Rolla, Missouri Heckman, Alice, 85 , 2 04 , 214 423 Smith Street Brookfield, Missouri Hedgeperh, sam, 85,187,218 436 Main New Madrid, Missouri Heeter, Carolyn, l8,85,l56, l58,l59,212,242 1726 Beulah Pl. Richmond Heights, Missouri Heidmann, Stanley, 85,l38, 141,150 529 E. 5th Street Washington, Missouri Held, Shirley, 113,184,214 1510 Shelby Street Higginsville, Missouri Henderson, Phyllis, 85 214 625 W Oak Independence, Kansas Hendricks, Karen, 85 167 176 179 212 225 3528 Cambridge Maplewood, Missouri Herbert, Beverly 113 Onawa, Iowa Herbert, Rolla Edward 113 152 Box 154 Crystal City Missouri Hercules, james 85 205 218 1102 N 3rd Street St Charles, Missouri Hess, Miriam, 85 Rural Route 1 Kahoka, Missouri Hickam, Wayne, 85 167 400 Watts Avenue Fayette, Missouri Hickam Kathleen, 85 702 Daugherty Webb City, MlSSOUI1 Hickam Richard 86 152 802 W Daugherty Webb City, Missouri Hickman, Mary Anna 86 159 E Court Street Box 302 Bloomfield Missouri Hicks, Beth 86 204 214 1700 Stuart Hannibal, M1ssour1 1 , 1 1 I , 1 117 ' I I l159l ' I ' . . . 'Y -1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 . . . 1 I . n . n I I 1 , - ', , ,210 . . , . . . I 1 1 I I 1- I I '172' . I . . - I I 1 1 . . I ' 1 1 1 I ' ' ' I 1 n 1 1 - 1 . . - . - 1 I v , Harper, Io, 84,159,l76,l93, 1 u I . I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I , I I I I ' ' I I . . . ' I I I . 1 1 1 I 1 , I I 1 1. 1 , , , . . 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 I . X I . . I 1 I I 11 1 ' , 0 I I ' . . I . . I , K , I ' ' I I l l 1 1 1 . ' I ' ' I 1 . . . . Higginbotham, Ruth Ann, 86, 167,175,242 ' 904 W. South Albany, Missouri Hill, Carmon, 86 5305 Sutherland Avenue St. Louis, Missouri Hix, Gene 804 Lucky Street Fayette, Missouri Hodge, Betty, 86,170 609 W. 14th Street Rolla, Missouri Hodge, Kenneth, 86,172 609 W. 14th Street Rolla, Missouri Hogan, Marilyn 86 156,17 175 242 P O Box 188 Pacific Missouri Hohenstreet Walker, .86 511 W Jefferson Owensville Missouri Holderbaum Delber, 106 152 515 N Main Street Box 813 Livingston, Montana Holley Steele, 114 187 .189 536 Lake Webster Groves, Missouri Hollis, Ralph 86,216 9800 Cottonwood Lane Rock Hill Missouri Holscher, John 86 152 205 328 N Fillmore Kirkwood, Missouri Holscher, Meredith 328 N Fillmore Kirkwood Missouri Holt Noel, 114 173 4310 Neosho St Louis 16 Missouri 4 8236 Madison St Louis Missouri Horine, Norma 86 Richwoods Missouri Hosman Glenn 72 86 175 176198 216 3612 Roberts Kansas City Missouri Hovis Gary 86 709 S Maple Street Frede- icktown Missouri Howard, Dennis, ,87, 191, 205, 150, 220 Montgomery, Missouri Howe, Lila, 106 Rural Route 132, Box 328 C Duluth, Minnesota Howe, Wayne, 1l4,122,l25, 184,220 122 E. Davis Fayette, Missouri Howell, Larry, 87, l9l,205, 222 213 N. 8th Clinton, Missouri Huck, George Ann, 87, 180, 191 Commerce, Missouri Huddleston, Victor, 87 1 205 218 Rural Route 1 Box 84 Florissant, Missouri Hueston, Cecil, 87 212 S Jefferson Street Slater, Missouri Hughes, George, 87 Keytesville, Missouri Hughes William 87 174 180 181 205 222 521 E Jefferson Clinton Missouri Hulse Ralph 114 2401 N W Exten Boulevard St Joseph Missouri Humphrey, Eugene 87 154 185 188 201 680 Evergreen Avenue Mt Carmel Connecticut Hunsaker, Robert 114 111 Waverly Pl Webster Groves, Missouri Hurd Jeanne, 87 167 Stoutsville Missouri Hutchinson, Mary CarolYD Portageville Missouri Iglehart Robert 87 138 140 150 158 205 222 509 W Broadway Brunswick Missouri Innes GeO1'Q9 114 172 3628 St Bridget St. Ann Missouri Jenkins Lawrence 87178 187 216 818 Agnes Street Sikeston Missouri Jennings, John, 114,187,189 615 South 5th Moberly, Missouri Johnson, Donald Edward, 87 1104 East Miller Drive Bloomington, Indiana Johnson, Donald, 87, 152,222 2008 Livingstone Drive Jefferson City, Missouri Johnson, Donna, 87,204 C. B. GQ. R. R. Depot Cicero, Illinois Johnson, Gayle Jean, 87,182 Rural Route 1 St. Clair, Missouri Johnson, Larry, 87,205 521 First Street Piedmont, Missouri Johnson Myrna Sue 87 167 204 214 Oak Grove, Missouri Jones, Donald 88 152 2 202 North Knob Street lronton Missouri Jones, John 88 122 124 198 205 222 9124 St Charles Road Overland Missouri Jones Ronald 88 152 160 202 North Knob lronton, Missouri Justus Bill 106 172 201 206 218 Box 325 Sarcoxie, Missouri Kable Bill 88 158 220 Box 179 Mexico Missouri Kapp Judy 88 159 170 Clarksdale, Missouri Kays, Kenneth 88 176 187 2 2 201 North Maple Eldon Missouri - Keeton Terry 88 620 East 5th Street Long Beach, Mississippi Kehrberg, Bill 88 704 10th Street Sheldon Iowa Kell Cynthia 18 88 167 182 Gray Summit Missouri Keller, Leroy, 115,216 1095 N. Hanley Road University City, Missouri Kelly, Marilyn, 88,214 Glasgow, Missouri Kemner, Bill, 89 Rural Route 2 Sturgeon, Missouri Kendell, Elwin, 89 Brunswick, Missouri Kercher, Jack, 89,152 , 205 , 218 291 O Arlmont Drive Normandy 21, Missouri Kessinger, Cecil, 89 Prairie Home, Missouri Kidwell, Wayne, 89,l72,l74, 175 201 1468 Belt Avenue St Louis 12 Missouri King, Tom 89 Bell Apartment 2 Fayette, Missouri King, John 89 205 216 Box 164 Potosi Missouri Kleine, Betty 89 159 185 3661 Utal Place St Louis 16 Missouri Kline, LeRoy 89 1546 Collins Avenue Richmond Heights Missouri Koch Bob 89 172 179 Linn Street Fayette Missouri Koffman Bob 90 172 180 222 3623a McDonald St Louis, Missouri Kountz, Bob 115 16 2619 Gurney Ct St Louis 10 Missouri Krehbiel Carol Ann 90 204 212 305 DeBolt Street Trenton Missouri Krohn Louise 90 Rural Route 1 Boonville, Missouri Kuntz Dorothy 90 6101 Wyna Avenue St Louis Missouri Lacey Shirley 90170 713 Randolph Street Glasgow Missouri 269 I I 01 I 53I I I ' . I I , I I I I ' ' I , I , . , I I I1-531 20 I I I I I n I I I I I I I I , , , ,160, I I I I I , , , , , I I ' I I I ' I I I I I I ' I I I I I I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I 222 I I , I I . I I I I I I , 86,158 I I , , , , I 7 l I I I I I I , , , , ,193, . 212 - I v I ' 193 Holtsclaw, Beverly, 86,204, 114,170 ' ' ' ' 21 I I I I I I 2 . , I I I I ' I I I I I I I , . I I , I I I , ,1.22, I I ' I I I I I ' I I I . I , I I I ' I I I I I ' I I I I I . I I r I I -f Lages, Iohn David, 173,189 Box 433 Salem, Missouri Laidley, Beverly, l8,90,l56, 159, 204, 212 6514 Woodrow Normandy, Missouri Lamb, Duane, l15,122,158, 186,218 211 N. Main Brookfield, Missouri Lamb, Roberta, 90 9004 Harrison Avenue Brentwood 17, Missouri Lane, Gale, 90,206,220 6816 Corbitt University City 14, Missouri Langenbacher, Cora, 1 06 ,184 , 188 105 Broad Knoxville, Illinois Langworthy, Dwain, 187 311 Taylor Street . Salem, Missouri Langworthy, Marilyn Yeater , 28,115,156,159,184,186, l95,206,214, 231 Mexico, Missouri LaRue, Christy, 115,193,200 206 Troy, Missouri Lashley, carlyn, 90,1701 405 8th Crystal City, Missouri Lauritson, Fran, 90, 159, 214, 225,235 3 Carole Lane, Route 3 Creve Coeur, Missouri Lawhon, Doris, 90, 184, 214 1210 Clay Street Chillicothe, Missouri Layton, Tom, 115,185 217 S. Collier Centralia, Missouri 1 Lea, Ierry, 90 1317 Drayton Avenue Webster Groves 19, Missouri Lebeck, Paul, 90 204 Patrick Street. California, Missouri Lefmann, Doris,,90 416 Locust Street Washington, Missouri Lennox, Kenneth Wayne, 90, 220 Rural Route. 2 Center, Missouri 270 .-M., I,-A 1, ...,. 1- .... ui., Lenny, Lisle 228 Julian Avenue St. Clair, Illinois Lenzini, Iames, 90,158 Bevier, Missouri Leonard, Charles, 90,138,141 15.5 Ravenswood Farm Bunceton, Missouri Leonard, Martha Sue, 91, 186, 225 Rural Route 1 New Franklin, Missouri Lewis, Arthur, 72,9l,214 2913 Clearview St. Louis 21, Missouri Lewis, David, 91,216 2913 Clearview St. Louis 21, Missouri Lewis, Ioyce, 91,204,214 Pacific, Missouri Liberty, Arlen, l06,200, 216 Lindauer, Carol, 91,242 Rural .Route 2 West, Box 93 Washington, Missouri Line, Carolyn, 9l,159,182, 193,212 104 S. Walker Rolla, Missouri Line, Kathryn, 115,156,158, 184,186,212 104 S. Walker Rolla, Missouri Litzsinger, Dale, 91 7438 Calvin V Iennings 21, Missouri Lloyd, Ronald, 91 , 205, 220 122 Washington Avenue East Prairie, Missouri Locke, Harvey, 91,216 3032 Simms St. Louis 14, Missouri Lomangino, Leonard, 91, 153, 222 99, Rolling Street Nassau, New York Long , Don, 91 1 7 01 Wilson Columbia , Mis souri Long, Ion Stratton, 9 1 , 1 85 , 2 O5 , 21 8 ' Appleton City, Missouri Look, D. C., 91,l22,125,l5O, 160, 2 05, 21 6 9834 Eastbrook Overland, Missouri Lorenz, Lester, 115,173, 175 Armstrong, Missouri McBride, Marva, 91,158,1e4, 214 , 225 Harrisburg , Mis souri McClintock, Bruce, 116 ,153, 160,165,218 1718 Elm Street St. Charles, Missouri McClintock, Betty, 91,206, 21 0, 225 660 South English Marshall, Missouri McCoy, Virginia, 91 ,180 Box 2 74 Steelville, Missouri McCullough, David, 116 Morrison Street Fayette, Missouri McFarland, Derrill, l16,153, 198, 216 7822 Grove Webster Groves, Missouri McKee, Virginia, 91 Rural Route 2 Fayette, Missouri McLaughlin, Alma, 18, 92 , 1 59 204,210 607 Lilac St. Louis 19, Missouri McPheeters, Ann, 92,l86,199, 210,225 501 E. Commercial Charleston, Missouri Mackay, Dick, 92,152,205, 218 Oak Grove, Missouri Mackey, Earl, 92,205 142 O Whitener Cape Girardeau, Missouri Magruder, Mary Ellen, 92,204, 214 705 Mitchell Avenue New Madrid, Missouri MafCh,1immY, l15,122,123, 125,192 301 South Williams Columbia, Missouri Marcum, Marlene, 92, 204, 210,225 Stockton, Mis souri ' Martin, Bonnie 120 George Street Mt. Prospect, Illinois Martin, Sam, 92 465 West Jackson Road Webster Groves, Missouri Massie, Billy, 92 8329 Osborn Iennings, Missouri Mausehund, Loyce, 92,204, 212 5553 Fyler St. Louis, Missouri Melton, Wanda, 92, 170 Richland, Missouri Meng, Ed, l15,l72,179,l9l, 193,206,216 2624 Madison Granite City, Illinois Mershon, Alice, 93,204,210 201 S. 15th Street Blue Springs, Missouri Meyer, Malcolm, 93,167,172 Rural Route 2 Salisbury, Missouri Meyer, Richard, 93,205,216 500 E. Ross Palmyra, Missouri Meyer, Darrell, 93,138,l42, 150,151,160,216 4 203 S. Cleveland Fayette, Missouri Michie, Donald, -116,222 Steele, Missouri Millard, Iohn, 93,216 790 Glennuista Glendale 19, Missouri Miller, Charles, 116 315 Marion Avenue Webster Groves 19, Missouri Miller, Charles, 93,182,220 Rural Route 2 Fayette, Missouri Miller, Marilyn, 93,214,225 235 813 West Broadway West Plains, Missouri Miller, Susan, 93 9 Woodshire Lane Creve Coeur, Missouri Milligan, Glenda, 93 Fornfelt, Missouri 'Minor, Millard Lee, 28,72,93, 122, 152, 167, 205,218 1818 Vermont Independence, Missouri Moaven, Ebrahim, 94 , 22 0 Soadi Kormoter Iran Moechel, Bob, 94,122 16 Hacienda Clayton, Missouri Mohney, Iohn, 94,172 924 West Reed Moberly, Missouri Montemurro, Paul, 94, 172 , 22 5925 W. Cornelia Avenue Chicago, Illinois Moreland, Richard 122 124 152 160 188 205 218 2625 Suttan Avenue Maplewood, Missouri Moser, Sherman, 94 Rural Route 3 Sikeston, Missouri 1 Mothershead, Iim 94 220 413 9th Crystal City Missouri Mounter, Tom, 94 216 208 Watts Avenue Fayette, Missouri Mueller Theodore, 94 154 188 220 3431 Lindscott St Louis, Missouri Murphy, Robert 94 205 220 804 E 109th Kansas City, Missouri Mutti, Albert 106 Hopkins, Missouri Myers, Carolyn, 94 204 212 412 Alise Drive S E Albuquerque New Mexico Myers, Robert, 94 222 719 North 3rd Piedmont, Missouri Nagel, George 94 9216 Meadow Brook Lane Overland Missouri Neas, Bob 116 164 165 l 5 2 Rural Route 3 Nevada Missouri Nelson Ann 94 159 167 204 212 5809 Helen St Louis 21 Missouri Nelson, Bill, 173,200,218 1840 Park Avenue Racine, Wisconsin NSWf0f1, George, 94, 188,218 300 South Oak Street California, Missouri Nibeck, lim, 94,187, 201 1251 Hafner Pl. University City, Missouri Nickerson, Max, 94, 186, 198 205, 218 R. F. D. Eldon, Missouri O'Hare, Norman, 94,152,198 Pattonsburg, Missouri Omer, Dick, 95,l38,l43,l52 203 North Vine Street Fayette, Missouri Overfelt, Iohn 95 182 222 Paris, Missouri Owens, Nancy 106 9866 Ventura Ferguson 21 Missouri Painter, Louise, 95 210 111 W Broadway New Franklin, Missouri Painter Norma Gail 18 204 210 501 Manor Road Independence, Missouri Parrott, Ierry Lee 95 Knob Noster, Missouri Parrott, Io 95 Villa Ridge, Missouri Patterson Dean, 95 173 216 506 N Linn Fayette Missouri Payeur, Peggy 117 170 184 189 212 3411 Abner P1 St Louis Missouri Peacocke Sidney 117,1 193 222 Gallatin, Missouri Perez Ioe, 95 205 216 Maracay Venezuela 1306 27th Street Granite City Illinois Persinger Carole 95 525 Vine Street Boonville, Missouri Peter Sandy, 18 117 King City Missouri Pettigrew, Margaret Ioan, 117, 167,179,184,186,191 520 W. Logan Moberly, Missouri Pfroender, Gary, 95,158 2434 Cleveland Granite City, Illinois Phillips, Iohn, 95,218 300 Market' Washington, Missouri Phillips, Pat, 95, 176, 214 1324 W. 29th Street Independence, Missouri Poindexter, Ann, 117, 184, 199, 214 Prairie Home, Missouri Porchey, Robert, 95,172,201 1004 Miss Avenue Crystal City, Missouri Porter, Betty, 117 170 175 541 7 Fletcher St Louis, Missouri Porter Mabel 18 95 156 167 175,242 5417 Fletcher St Louis Missouri Potter Ioanne, 95 159 182 193 214 Harrisburg, Missouri Potts David 95 153 205 218 220 S 4th Moberly Missouri Powell, Paul 107 1002 N 25th St Ioseph, Missouri Power Iohn, 95 152 218 3255 3rd Street St Charles Missouri Preuss Don 117 187 189 2020 N Park Shawnee, Oklahoma Pritchett, Terry 178 184 189 193 195 323 Corprew Avenue Fayette Missouri Steele Missouri Proffett Ioyce Ann 96 130 E 14th Street Kansas City 27 Missouri Redhage Darryl 96 167 182 Rural Route 1 Box 246 St Clair, Missouri Redmond, Bill, 96,186 1923 No. Signal Hills Drive Kirkwood, Missouri Reese, Garst, 96 Seven Acres Chillicothe, Missouri Reinheimer, Beverlee, 96 103 Willette Terrace Lemay, Missouri Rethmeyer, Bette, 96, 180, 186 St. Clair, Missouri Richardson, Martha, 96,180 2710 Olive St. Ioseph, Missouri Risinger, Iudith, 96,159 4254 Edgewood St Louis, Missouri Roberts Iames 96 150 300 E Armour Kansas City Missouri Roberts, Ianice, 96 170 210 617 Spruce Boonville Missouri Roberts Theodore, 97 188 Matthews , Mis souri Robinson Betty, 97 175 404 Richardson Versailles, Missouri Roda, Dick 97 122 123 124, 160 218 110 Linn Street Trenton, Missouri Rohlfing, A1 117 122 24 173 196 200 216 7955 Caroline Avenue Maplewood Missouri Rohlflng, Sandy 18 28 72 107 156 204 212 225 236 7955 Caroline Avenue Maplewood, Missouri Rohrer Al 118 222 Bourbon Missouri Rose Charles 118 172 182 112 0 South Carolina Street Louisiana Missouri Auxvasse Mis souri Rundio Nancy 97159 204 212 Z 31 Lake Lotawana Lees Summit Missouri Rynearson Sam, 97 220 Wolf Island Missouri 27 1 1 1 , . 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Folger Carrollton, Missouri Simpson, William, 107 1106 S. Missouri New Franklin, Missouri Sincox, Tom, 99,218 109 E. Main Washington, Missouri Sinnett, David, 107,222 1517 Clark Avenue Granite City, Illinois Slater, Donald, 138,141 303 S. Missouri Avenue New Franklin, Missouri Slaughter, Joann, 1 1 8 , 173, l 74, 189 Lees Summit, Missouri Sleade, Douglas, 118, 172, 1 74, 216 5937 Greer Avenue St. Louis, Missouri Slover, Donald, 99, 173, 174, 220 110 E. First Street Hermann, Missouri Slover, Marilyn, 118, 184 California, Missouri Slutz, Iim, 99, 172, 201 2109 Newburn Bethany, Missouri Smith, Charles, 99,152,182, 220 St. Clair, Missouri Smith, Harry, 99,l52,173, 175,220 9834 Green Valley Drive St. Louis, Missouri Smith , Green Smith, 820 E. Karen, 99 ,170 Ridge, Missouri Mary Margaret, 99,182 Jackson , Mexico, Missouri Smith, Norris, 107,187,218 1005 Hi Pointe Road St. Louis, Missouri Smith, Ted, 119,l87,206,222 900 E. 10th Rolla, Missouri Snell, Iim, 99,138,139,150', 151,155,218 136 E. Broadway New Franklin, Missouri Sonner, Larry, 99,174,l75, 180, 198 210 Fulkerson St. Ioseph, Missouri Southern, Iim, 99 2109 S. Ward Caruthersville , Mis souri Sparks, Bill, 99 315 S. 5th Moberly, Missouri Spencer, Charles Mac,99 1129 Lester Poplar Bluff, Missouri Sperling, Suzanne, 18,99,20 210,225 212 Papin Avenue St. Louis, Missouri Stapleton, Mary Lee, 99,204, 212 Fayette, Missouri Steinbeck, Peg, 119,178, 1 89 , 196, 21 4 4500 Holman Lane Overland, Missouri Stewart, Dave, 28,99,l65, l76,181,198,216 923 Dockery Iefferson City, Missouri 4, 188, Stewart, Sue Ellen, 18,99, 159,165,176,204,214,237 923 Dockery Iefferson City, Missouri Stowers, Gale, 99,l22,l25, 153,160 Centralia, Missouri Strehlman, Iohn, 100 510 W. End Union, Missouri Stretch, Vivian, 100,167 Iamesport, Missouri Strickler, Alan, 100,172 605 N. Church Fayette, Missouri Strong, Doyle, 100,122,125, l52,160,185,218 Van Buren, Missouri Strong, Walter, l0O,l22,l60, 205,218 Van Buren, Missouri Summers, Dalene, 28,100,170, 214,225,237 16 Ridgeley Road Columbia, Missouri Summers, Art, 28,l19,l50, 15l,l58,160,184,222 100 Water Street Huntsville, Missouri Svanoe, Lorene, 1 00, 1 79 , 1 80, 2 04, 210 806 Lucky Fayette, Missouri Swan, Fred, 100, 122, 205, 222 30 S. Road Lane East St. Louis, Illinois Swank, Roger. 100,l53,160, 216 2905 Sylvanie St. Ioseph, Missouri Sweet, George, l06,176,184, 222 3535 Cambridge St. Louis, Missouri Tadlock, Patrick, 100 Pike, Missouri Tanner, Sue Carol, l0l,l82, 210 Thompson, Missouri Tayloe, Mary Rural Route 2 Kahoka, Missouri Taylor, Ioe, 119, 216 637 Salem Rolla, Missouri Taylor, Bill, 101,167,184 Box 71 Festus, Missouri Templeton, Helen, 1 01 , 1 67 , 2 04 , 21 2 732 Marde Poplar Bluff, Missouri Terry, Wanda, 101 Van Buren, Missouri Thompson, Paul 112 N. Missouri New Franklin, Missouri Thornton, Fred 101 187 216 411 W Davidson Chaffee, Missouri Tincher, Iohn, 101 Boonville Missouri Tindall Connie, 101 205 South Williams Fayette, Missouri Tipton, Shirley 28 119 174 176 184 189 196 199 206 210 225 Gallatin, Missouri Topliff Lonnie, 101 109a E Olive Palmyra, Missouri Unser, Ron, 101 152 160 175 132 Williams Boulevard Ferguson, Missouri Utlaut, Celia, 101 170 175 Malta Bend Missouri Utlaut Bob 119 173 4C Eagle Village Fayette, Missouri VanCleve, Sandra, 119 182 183 184 401 N Madison Street Malden Missouri Van Horn, Marjorie, 18 206 N Elmwood Kansas City, Missouri Van Pool, David 102 150 205 Rural Route 1 Olean Missouri Veleta Richard 102 6637 W 174th Pla Tinley Park Illinois Vinyard, W. D., 119,l53, 160,218 Richmond, Missouri Vollmar, Ted, 120 6344 Pernod St. Louis, Missouri Wachter, Iim, 102 1601 Wilmes Avenue St. Charles, Missouri Walker, Norman, 102 , 1 38, 142 , 205, 212, 216 1344 S. 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