Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)
- Class of 1958
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Y. ,f D , agowt Staff? .Editor ' Glenn Hall an Assistant Editor E, , Ienny Wood 4 Business Manager Clyde Allemann Layout Staff V . ' Sylvia Wallen, Editor Kay -Fothergill ' Judy Kapp Iane Amrhein 2 Io Harper , Alice Koch ' Ianet Di-ew ' A Don Allemann Beth Hammond Sandy Rohlfing Iohn Drakesmith - ' Margaret Woodward Art Staff Sue Ellen Stewart, Editor . Iim Parrish H Bill Crigler A V Organization Staff A A Dean Patterson, Editor Copy Staff -. . Roberta Woodington, Editor' . E Ienny Wood - ' Sports Staff Q C Barry Gushleff, Editor Lynn Burks . Fred Bergsten - Photographers A n David Stewart, First Semester Ron Frede , Second Semester Jack Briggs A Iohn Hart Dan Spitler Don Schoene Typing Staff -Joanne Potter, Editor Sandra Simpson Beth Hicks ' Marty Edmonds I' Zana Fay 'Boltz Norma Painter Sue Sperling Lois Bofinger ' Kay Colbert Peggy Patterson , Pat Wellbaum , .-.,....... ,...a4ff-,,..,,. :'4fgwifgrff'f: :f H'- . l u 3 1 i I I Q I cgczofe I o l Gontents 1 A1 I. 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Three words T will suffice ..... , Prof. Watson, We thank you. Thank you for being a teacher, a friend, and most of all -- one of us, for lectures with depth and inspiration and just enough in- formality to inspire respect for authority, for the smiles you gave towns and the times you would listen to our insignificant problem s' and for your studious example of constantly seeking the truth. Always remember, Prof, We thankyou. Mr. Elliott O. Watson M crster Elliott 6 421'-.2:53i:f51f:5gL:'E.1 151 ,, lf -f1f',-,',f- lvf' -1 , .- -M N- . .-.-.X , or Xe . 'V-.-ks.,-. 1 .K 4:--'fs ,. --- - N,X., H- CY...,- ,. . . . .I A-1-1:1.,.-Y--:we---.-142.-Q..::' -f:-- -f s,,.f,,f -af -af af' 51,1 ,,4.ff ,a-31-----.T5s1'Xxx-115433 s-:-f - :. - ---- 11 - N--:gvsrgigg--,, - 1,f,--n-15-seal--Q. .soles-f-sfs flizffwfrlA 4fusz4fwwi21N1: W -wf:..v:Q?:qxf.u!tiisg, u4, ,gR?- .Q- 'v ff -t :p, - E411 . , .............-,Q-i--1-.-.af ---fffwravzz , ,,-ff?1'f4'Z'?7f5L'i'ff'fQ?ff' 1 . 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'- .. 5:5 - f.. -' ' ' -- ' E,.3,.:A.-1-,:,..,,:. .,iV,:.:-W, 11- ,. , . X. . X' V. '-: . 1' 17. ' V : - ,.- 51-Jfli. 2-5.254 , - -.. ' L' . :-' . . r 5 . , , -J' L . 1,,, V O l ' L H V . I ' x 4 x, . A V ... , ,L L,-Z - 1, V .. ' .' . I . V , lv-A.. . . F, . 1- ,L s.. 3: ji. h . , - 1. ., ' 4 I ' ., , .. 1 ,,. -H mi. - ,. , f-:' 5--Q - , . , 1 , V A ,lu A X , K- , H, HK, l ' PreSident Ralph L. oodward P,resident,WoodWard camel to our A campus 6hIi1r1e 2, 1951. Previously - he was ont the Yale faculty. -Ih spite of his heavy schedule , he takes time to participate in as many campus affairs as possible . V, E Friendly and gregarious , he has X1 ff..-5, f4 f f a sincere interest in each student. ' Q ' f - Z .A- .,5,,4 1 ,., , . ,-',- ,im -, , ,-- U1-: -.,, 5.-XV, if --T421 f ' . 1- -7-2 ft. ' !'l12'A?, 2''A'-'llf,4'L1 -.V -afff,'-e,:-xp-.'-.-,1-11'-'isa A it :::1Z:-.Lifes-em-g1:.f.:..4J1 fi? V -- .. .J N- ml 41 Af ', .ml :L.,..fLE :I 'QQ-is d.::-:LB-Lag-sf -fAf!f! f fur If Jffnt ai.: Nb. i e if Dean Samuel L. Meyer Dean Meyer -- We won't say good-bye, Dean, because 4? that is too final. We can only say so long , and , trying to smile , wish you happiness wherever you go. Thank you for all of your patience and your school spirit. You have done more in the time you have been here for our college than any other man in its history. We hate to see you go , but we are powerless to stop you. So long , you have made our memories of Central sweeter. QSXYYQ r 'S 1,-uf., Al l REVEREND CHARLES CALDWELL Minister of Linn Memorial Church OTIS G. CARNES Professor of Religion FRANCES CARNES Serials Librarian EDGAR M. CRLCLER Assistant to President Director of Public Relations CLIFTON E. DENNY Instructor of Mathematics CHLOE DEATHERAGE IRVING JACKSON PEARL POTTER Bookkeeper Business Manager Office Manager JOSEPH W. DYSON Assistant Librarian MEREDITH P. ELLER Professor of Religion and Philosophy DWAIN T. ERVIN Professor of History ARTHUR I. CULLEN Professor of Foreign Languages BARBARA DEVANEY Textbook Librarian fr A I 555:51 . 'SQ . 17' 'x ....i., is-in-4 ww . I I , H ,E . NJ . H4 E. S H 5 j f W R922 A 'rw-7'Q1', ' V ff. ? win, 1 . 5 ,Q 3 . 411' V .Fm:r. ., ,,.,m,v-iw -- xf5'gg .2 t,,-5.' 3:51','f1? i I gl'-sit 4 V , . - -1 i ' -W - n i' : ' sf7.,wqi waivsw -'ff-Q , wif if is-..i. if 'f. sf . ' ,. - ,E . CARROLL MITCHELL E Assistant Professor of Economics ls'L 'L A YZ A , J . LL .cgi IJ f 11, fy :WL JN ,sf . '. 'Z V177 ' 7 ,V W. 'Q ff SE? , sss, .P . ggi ,, if 1. mfw 35, , . .. Mi . ,,, ., fsxs. 42 -ei iw 5. ,. .:,.3.L,v , ., 4 .,4 si . of, .:,s.',s1 4',L..gf.Q'2 X44 f A. Ln V V. . ,I ug 5. , W. ,A ,. a 'iff M v -37 J 1 -fd 1 'rt ' mfs , , L ' 5 f, EK ft 1 4 f me ' , ff? L .369 ifff 'R 1. 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MODLISH Assistant Professor of Voice and Music Theory EULALIE PAPE Associate Professor of Foreign Languages HENRI B. PENSIS Associate Professor of Woodwinds and Music Theory HARLEY D. RUTLEDGE Assistant Professor of Physics WALTER R. SCHAPF 1 Professor of Education and Psychology LESTER C. SHELL Associate Professor of Chemistry CLYDE E. ROGERS Lecturer , Business Law t 1-1' ARTHUR H. SINCLAIR Assistant Professor of Speech LUTHER T. SPAYDE Dean of Swinney Conservatory of Music and Professor of Organ CATHERINE STRICKLER Assistant Professor of English . HELEN THOGMCRTON Graduate Assistant, Piano JAMES THOGMORTON Dean of Men and , Director of McMurry Hall Q gg? IAMES TURNER Librarian EDNA UPHAUS GEORGE A. VAUGHAN FARRIS H. WOODS College Nurse Associate Professor of Biology Professor of Biology 5 LOUISE VAUGHAN Registrar of the College NZ 'u -fn 119, QT GEORGIA WAKE FIELD I Director of Holt Hall so '. 17 'At 'D 1, f a,-if HELEN W. BASKETT Assistant Professor of English WM I ,f -- I , . -GN, Q I rt . . 31 Q i it ,E,, A if 2 V ..,,, ,of ' .A i -:M V. L if ' 'fi' f I, E. E, RICH KEITH K. ANDERSON Director of Admissions Admissions Counselor ELLWOOD MADDEN ' Admissions Counselor WILLIAM D. BASKETT Professor of Foreign Languages, Emeritus IEAN BOND THOMAS E. BIRCH ROBERT R. BRASHER Assistant Director, Associate Professor of Band Instruments Assistant Professor of Physical Holt Hall and Director of Bands Education EVERETT C. BUCKNER Professor of Chemistry CAROLYN SANFORD Admissions Office Secretary JULIA BREEZE Secretary N MARGIE M. WATSON KAROL R. WELCELEAN . Dean of Women and Assistant Professor Assistant Professor of Stringed of English Instruments and Theory of Music 1 X . HENRY A. WILLIAMS LOUISE N' WRIGHT Assistant Professor of Education and Director of Howard-Payne Ha 11 Dean, EmGIi'lZLlS Swinney Conservatory of Music ,Tiff-., -Q A , l 9 ' . fi, Q '. va ,- im,-'YJ I d d g A 3 I if 1 an Brannock Hall D As soon as the charter for Central College was signed in 1854, work was started on construction of the building now known as Brannock Hall. The building was completed in 1856 and at that time composed the entire College. It was called The Academy and housed both the classrooms and living quarters . , During the Civil War, normal procedures were interrupted when the Union Soldiers took pos- session of The Academy. Horses were quartered on . MW the first floor while soldiers occupied the second and , third floors. The name 'of the building was changed to Library Hall when Science Hall was constructed in 1895 . The building was further changed in 1911 when it was trans- formed into a dormitory' for men at a cost of Sl5,000. This modernization included steam heat, electric lights , and lavatories on each floor. It now -contains 15 - single rooms and 27 doublerooms. Mr, T. Y. Brannock contributed S10 ,O0O, in memory of his brother Iohn P. Brannock who was one of the first students. ln 1914 the building was formally named Brannock Hall. Once more, in 1928 Brannock was changed, this time into an administration and class building The first floor was devoted to the administrative offices the second to classrooms and the third floor to an Art Department and literary society halls During the remodeling process the old bell tower on the left end of the building cracked, making it necessary to lower this tower to the level of the other one Brannock assumed a new dignity during the summer of 1954 that can not be surpassed by the newer buildings on the campus This building which was the original building of Central College now proceeds into its second centui y in a stately white f y -fs 11 111.1 If 1 44.4 M A-xr .14 Ribs, I . I I . , . - ' ' 0 I I , 't24EEsg-f' f' ...f,i,,. ,,f.f'-Nitlf? LfM'o5rQ-40Mifffffyf,-.A.154- '.-X .'PEi i-ll? ' --:ma--:'.fNie:ew ,.., .ng . -Yau ,J 02 is fzumiz v 11. -'xuufiilia 1 tr: Classic Hall Classic Hall was built in 1911 as a part of the old Howard Payne College for Women. Up until this time Howard Payne Hall housed both the classrooms and dormitory facilities . The new Classic Hall contained a number of classrooms, which were quite modern for the time, together with an auditorium and a gymnasium. The auditorium seated about 500 persons and was located on the second floor, while the gymnasium took a large portion of the basement. The building, when first occupied, contained the English, Social Science , Foreign Language , and Athletic departments with the other subjects Still being taught in Howard Payne Hall. The auditorium and gymnasium were both changed into classrooms with the increased enrollment after the merger of Howard Payne and Central College. The newest improvements came in 1954 when the classrooms were painted and the halls sound proofed. f t located at either end of the, hall served then as offices for the President and Dean of the College. On the second floor, where the museum is presently located, there was the library, and across from that was the museum. This museum , which served the paleonto- logical ,- mineralogical, and zoological depa-rtme nts , was partially financed by a gift from Lon V. Stephens. Later, the Chapel was moved to a different location as the library was expanded, the library occupying both its old loca- tion and the former chapel. Also located in the building were classrooms, laboratories, and three literary society halls. There was on the fourth floor a storage tank which served as a reservoir for water pumped from' a spring located around Puckett' Field House . 22 ' -- Sc enes Hall The present Science Hall was con- structed to replace Stephens Hall, the old science plant built in 1886 and situated where the Parish House is pre sently located. Science Hall resulted from a campaign for funds instigated by Dr. D. Hammond, D.D. , President of the College. In 1895, when Science Hall was completed, the equipment was moved from Stephens , which was then torn down. The new Science Hall consisted of a basement and four upper floors. The basement floor plan was then about the same as now, butvthe upper floors Were quite different. The large lecture room on first floor served in 1895 as a chapel, and directly across hom this was a lecture room. The small offices Xu l1.ff - 'A-37 , Auf , , , , Swinney Conservatory The Swinney Conservatory of Music is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swinney of Kansas City. It was built in 1927. It contains a recital hall, studios , practice rooms , and classrooms. Under the leader- ship of Dean Emeritus N. Louise Wright and Dean Luther T. Spayde it has become one of the outstanding schools of music and music educa- tion in the United States . Professor Spayde has also developed the A Cappella Choir into one of the finest of its kind. ' 'life here on campus. Now it is open from 8 A.M. , ,,,,:.. , .- . 4, The first 'floor of the library housed a part of the Stephen Museum'Col- lectign which included spinning wheels , ploughshares and other antique pieces. There was also a display representing the different periods of man's development in the use of the tools of civilization. v A The dedication of the George M. Smiley Memorial Library on Iune'5 was a part of the 1928 commencement activities. Bishop W. F. McMurry gave the dedicatory formula. , ' .Q The remodeling made one-third of the building into a .fireproof stack room extending through five tiers 'from the basement to the roof. On fthe second floor were the reading room , cataloging room and the entrance to the stacks Above this main reading room was a gallery equipped for special or seminar work. Phoenix marble floors were laid throughout the entire building. The library has a capacity of 140,000 volumes and will 'accommodate over 198 students -at one time. A Eyrie b I ' An Eyrie, according to Webster, is figurative- ly an eagle's nest, and that is just what Eyrie is to many Centralites. Built in 1947, it was once an officers'club and was later rehabilitated and turned over to school by the government for a recreation center. Before the building of the field house most of the indoor intramural activities were heldiin the Eyrie with the exception of men's basketball. The Eyrie has seen many changes in the short to .10 P.M . everyday except Sunday when it is open from 6 to 10 P.M. Intramural sports are no longer held here, and the whole building is open to the Student Body at anytime, a privilege not enjoyed in the earlier days. Also the auditorium may be reserved by organizations for specific occasions. The Eyrie now furnishes the meeting places for social and some professional organiza- tions. Through all the changes that have occurred the Eyrie has remained a dwelling place for Centralites during their free time . ' .27 Cupples Hall Cupples Hall, a dormitory for boys, was built in 1899 at thelcost of S26,000 with a portion of a large sum of money donated by Samuel Cupples from St. Louis. It was de- scribed in the minutes of the Missouri Con- ference meeting of 1900 as the most magnificent boarding house for boys in the state. When the preliminary plans for the dormitorywere being made , the building Was referred to GS Epworth Hall, but the name was' changed td Cupples Hall in honor of the donor. ' From 1917-'19 Cupples Hall was used as a barracks for the Student Army Training Corps. But in the fall of 1919, the boys moved out and girls moved into Cupples Hall, living there until 1922. After 1922 and until the fall of 1927, boys again occupied Cupples Hall, then they were moved to the new boys' dormitory just con- structed. Remodeling was begun on Gupples Hall to convert it into a library. This remodel- ing was made pos sibleby a memorial gift of S25,000 from,Mrs. Marv L. Pollard of Carthage, Missouri in honor of her nephew, George M. Smiley, a student and professor at Central College From 1877-11885. N - -Q-nn-J: H:-rf ,,. HA . fn? I K .---.. . ,...., K U 54 1 V23 1 , L ::,.15,.,,s-... -. -. .--f-...... . ' 1 4 I i, :1gf.',.1-.f J- V+-'Q i ,,:7i..1:5ff-2,,1L J, .Ag 5, ,,4. - - ..- , '- -eff? Juju-N 1 4 I girl fr .fi QW? v'-H 4 . A fl LQ-L'faQ',1gvM.fa- 4' Ui. J. ,fm-nm' 11- ' vw- ' ..,....,..,, ' -H-wffw..w. ' . ' '- EERE'-,ii.'f3ffT7:i'Sff5g-fwr-g-:-vfpiyfr--M-f,.52f.z4ma - ' K - . f.f.:if:?f-sal. .f'11.n ,m1:N7v-si1-'elf-,sf--.mf-ap -f , -bf.-..,.---,.-,Q M.-Q.m.k.,vi.1.g-....mI ,zgfggggl L 1 'f tfN' ' ' ' lv mf , . .ima-A -4- 1 faqs: 2 . . ,VN-i. 1 vii -116 - ' ' 1Qfl'i,'?-'Lit ' 1 f'Z'f, 'ligfjgf-M' , b . ' ?SfQ'TQ:15755Q2'fifZ, --wi-.fi . - I f . - 'iz' X535 fl VTQQQ-:fi I V QW .fi ,'L,..'f:-11 4' .., 22:3 ' e ay.: -1.1 I . my .--,,f1,,.f1w'1'1.k ii r ? ' -. glgv,-W -, , , ' 1 J , A n .,. r ? rw, , -, f ,J - ' Q ...I'.:XZ 1 v fwffw-' an 'p 1- cl: i fx 3 M .1 kk? U' .e1L3'ff exywif - 'k V 'YV ' fff - James P. Thogmorton DEAN OF MEN AND DIRECTOR OF MCMURRY HALL McMurry Hall McMurry Hall, a dormitory for men, was built by the Iohn Epple Construction Company, the architects being Trueblood and Graf of St. Louis , Missouri. The ground was broken on April 28, 1927, and the cornerstone ceremony was held Iune 23rd. On Tuesday, November 15 , 1927 , the dormitory was dedicated by Bishop W. F. MCMurry, and Frank C. Rand of St. Louis delivered the dedicatory address. T The dormitory is named in honor of Bishop W. F. McMurry, president of Central College , 1924-'30. It is a four-and-a-half story brick building in the simple architecturalstyle of the English country house . It provides , in addition to dormitory rooms for two hundred young men , a comfortably furnished lobby and living room , a club room , and storage rooms . H A l I-Xl' lk ,-fL,f.g,.f ffQe ,z --- --1' Howard Payne Hall The first part of what is now Howard Payne Hall was erected in 1851 and opened in October, 1853. lt was then a part of Howard High School. When the main building of Howard High School, which stood where Brannock Hall stands now, burned in 1854, this boarding house was used for classes. In 1854 the north wing was completed. In 1889 the third unit was built. In 1910 the first section of the porch was erected. During the summer of 1920 the older part of the building was modernized and in 1921 a new section was added. The addition doubled the capacity of the dormitory. It provided a Well-furnished home for 200 young women .1- Then in 1957 it again underwent extensive re- modeling. During the period of remodeling there were 90 young men housed in the new wing. Willis Hall ---- Once a dOrm. . .forgotten building. . StOrehouse. . . . once again a dcrm , DEAN OF WOME N Holt Hall C Holt Hall, the spanking new Sl ,OO0,000 Women's dormitory, had long been a wispy dream of Methodists, Central College staff, and 20th-century women residing in 19th-century Howard-Payne. When Bishop Ivan Lee Holt signaled the bulldozer to scoop the first bite of dirt late in the afternoon of April ll , 1956, no one could quite believe that the dream would be 6 reality by September, 1957. However, September's arrival was accompanied by the opening of the largest resident hall on Central's campus--Ivan Lee Holt Hall. The dormitory accommodates 238 women and provides a centralized dining hall for all Central men and women. if Margie Watson Mary l Hall Mary Kring Givens Hall was built by Adam Hendrix, father of Bishop Eugene Hendrix, about l.840. After Adam Hendrix's death, it was rented by Central College for a dormitory until it was bought by Howard-Payne College in 1907. It was then used as a home for the .president of Howard-Payne College until 1922-'23, when Howard-Payne College merged With Central College. In 1928 , it underwent a remodeling with the funds provided by Mrs. Iohn W. Fristoe, daughter of Mary King Givens . Mary King Givens Hall was then used for living quarters for the single female faculty members until the outbreak of World War II. During.World War II, it was used for a clinic and a hospital for the navy men attending Central 'College under the V-12 program. At the end of the war it was changed into living quarters and an office for the Dean of Women, and a domitory for selected young Women students. It continued as a dormitory for young Women students until 1-955-'56, In 1955-'56, it was a dormitory for young men students. In 1957-'58 it is again dormitory for young Women students Kring Givens i ,- 1155.1-33f.e , A . 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NNING, BETTY BANNING, BERNADINE BANTA, IANE BARRY JOHN HAMES , Vette FaYette Charleston Lynbrook , N .Y. ashman Sophomore P,-eshman Iunior TIG, CHARLES versity City Ion BARTON, DONALD L. St. Louis Freshman BATES, EARL F. Overland Pre s hm an BARTZ, LEONARD E. ' Rockville Freshman BAYLEY ALICE I. Lexington Freshman BAYLEY, IULLA BEACHBOARD, MILES Lexington Fayette Iunior Junior 1 V W G?- Y1 30 e5'0i0 1,1 , V, ,fZ761gg-xv. wg QW? ' ., N-,c.K1frwr,,.g., 'f. ,tgpgyyipfr .H N . ' '- jflw -vr:,gA.gf' ...., ,GQ , ,. is A .-arxtffkmxx . .. Ne.-3 CA ksunn ' 4 4-Ts '- EXVPHR - .Ms Hwy- - Q - , -J--.:::.1L jW ' ' f W' - ' ' ,X BBINKB , DORIS Gerald 'junior euiff' - PM vs BQOXGWQQ ' wwoo YY esyqn BY! B ggxov Xurhof ,GP-TL BERRY Kirkwood Pre shm an oe-'SYN - WX' BER 9106 O mm fgg an -21 X' B?-'Xi?:ang5aX0 I no ,X ge eww BWXN , RICHARD Mission, Rana. Xxmior NTXUY QXKGYKAYN I yew 5Y?Ye'5Wmm BLOOM' WILLIAM ga xx-519 Yxa Q39 3 4 gash VY-0 9.065 Xe Payette Sophomore R ,A , Li? 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ZND ROW: Brasher, King, Grapes, Strong 1ST ROW:, Bllley Phillips Wells, Gushleff, Sensltaffar, Butler, Zimmerman, Folkins, Eberhart, Swan. l h b Williams, Wells, Bivln, Roberts, Jones, Linsen, Burks, Brown, Sherrod, Rahm , Crisler, liable, Nakaso- 3RD ROW- Smith' Tones' Gann' Sc wa Moreland, Look, Hahne, Donelson, Bates, Graham , Meng, Coy. . - l ,Football l p On a hot September 7, 1957, thirty-six Central College men reported for football practice. Under the eagle-eye of Coach Sam Nakaso, the team began two weeks of strenuous practice to prepare for their first game with Illinois College. For the first Week and a half the men of Central practiced twice a day learning the do s and don't's of Coach Sam's new offense By the time the Blue Boys of Illinois College were scheduled to invade Davis Field, on September 21 the Central College Eagles were prepared both mentally and physically to subdue them, which they did .al Zff2f! ! J ilu 0mn.!.4Ja!.x -ra fl fbi .' As the Eagles took the field on September 20 , the crowd could feel the team spirit that had not been felt for some time. The first half play was completely dominated by the Eagles as they moved the ball with comparative ease, but the inadequacy to score within the visitor's 10-yard line left them with half time score , 0-0. ' ' . 1, .vf-f91if3r,gpg:9-n-1'v-.fr'-T-4w-u.- 'fra At the start of the second half the Illinois College Blue Boys tried in vain to spark an offensive drive , but a costly fumble gave the ball to the Eagles . Finally, the Eagles raced down the field and Roger Eberhart scored the game's only touchdown., Monday afternoon the men of Central, proud with the bruises of victory, began smoothing out the rough spots in preparation for their second game with the Tarkio Owls. As everyone had noticed in the I llin ois 'Coll ege gam e before , the Eagles made costly fumbles, and their pass defense wasn't up to par. Coach Nakaso and the Eagles worked long hours on passing and tightening their defense. After five days of untiring practice, the Central College Eagles felt prepared for their second game with the Tarkio Owls. As the game openedon September 20 at 2:00 p.m. on Davis Field, the game looked a little one-sided. The Owls got off to a bad start, fumbling D. C. Look's opening kick-off, but they immediately recovered and kept control of the ball for the majority of the game. Though the Eagles spirit and hopes remained high, they couldn't slow the charging Tarkio Owls that afternoon and the Owls handed Cemral their first defeat of the season. The final score was 39-6. it iv-v ., . . , A . .., , ,N V, 1, 4, h gmt-'Avl ta. YN! yi' gf: at ,my After their defeat in the previous game, one would expect a slight de- cline in spiritg instead, the Eagles ran on the field determined to gain victory. Exhibiting one of the best offenses seen at Davis Field in several years, the Eagles steamrolled Eureka College 26-6.. With two victories and dne defeat, the Central Football Squad took to the road forthe next three games. The first team Central faced was the Culver- Stockton Wildcats. Although the Eagles had' another taste of victory in their previous game, they made the next three road trips with considerable in- juries . v , -4, . '? fw'.'!35g 1' Q ' ' 'p 'N 35' -r 1 ,ff-f' wi .:. .' 5 ,- ,K -K 9P'f':5g' ,Er f 3,f-if-'airy iv! 'un 'I -.IF -'E i wa X if I - J ? 4 V X Q 3 . gf, I .a 'fx:'I: 'E 'm-ss, - ,wma-Q shawn? ' 4. .4 --.ww nmfmrfzr-fffzvefefrf'!11vr::1fhGf.4'fEX6!rw, QQN A ,Q 4-lv, Eff- . f-1 1 4 On a very .cold Saturday after- noon, the Central College Eagles played their final game of the season with Iacksonville, Illinois. The Illinois College Blue Boys were determined to even up their season's record by de- feating the Eagles 19-13. With a large group of inexperienced men, the Eagles had a 2-6 won -loss record. Coach Nakaso expects better results next season with a more ex- perienced team. The only positions left vacant will be a guard, a tackle , and a quarterback position. Con- gratulations to Coach Nakaso and his men for a fine season. Maj! ' 55:35-ing M f ffffmw iiswa iu Homecoming After the long three week road trip the Eagles returned for their final game at Davis Fielfi. With the extra stimulus homecoming brings , they tried their hardest to beat Principia in one of the most exciting games of the year. Central vs. Ga me Principia Although they played hard and fast, the Eagles were hampered by numerous fumbles, which gave Principia a chance to get their dfence rolling. And roll they did, despite Central's valiant efforts, to a 27-18 victory. gmyxg ar a-.ggi , ,-,H - , 41 1.-rf mew ok Won .S proud Peace na Wa 'ine eww 1 Pi V-3 Ce mb Homelzoming One brilliant day of intense excitement after week s of planning! The parade, game, and dance--hurry, hurry, hurry. A few people eamed over-sized headaches , if not much gratitude--Charles Schlanker and Dave Lewis, and their weary committee. , It is' the agonizing Night Beforeg and, as the deadline looms too near, activity increases. mst Pla For T-he Nickel' hos ses.. I in-st P1 306 I humor ' XC 10 Mus Beta Sem 'Waits Yhi The Chi Delts do theirs Indian style. The Sig Alphs brush up for an Eagle victory. -,. . 1--G5 .,.. ,QW , ,.g,, lace in H dem.. for first P The P-lphas go mo oriqinaliw - Ever pluck peacocks? Y ' ' A AY .gssfv ' f ne. Y n ,v 4314 , - .1 , .- I Q V , . A ,, f1,'l V1f f'?' , ,ff ' J L ,. f 1 A A V . '-1 .' 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PI KAPPA THETA First place Beauty We're Strutting for Central ALPHA PHI GAMMA First place Hum or Before We Meet'um ---- Af ter We Beat'um ALPHA PHI ALPHA F1.rst place Originality Centra1's Our Universe '-Qi ' vi YE - 'W' 1.12 I: . Q' '14 The Spangled side of homecoming-- a few drops of royal blood to e nhance the festivities . i,,,:,: imma ,s., I- !i 91 Isa TOP: Left---King Bill Zimmerman and Queen Dalene Summers TOP: Right--Senior Attendants , Sondra Simpson, Larry Edwards CENTER: Right--Iunior Attendants, Virginia Wood, Dave Lewis CENTER: Left--Sophomore Attendants , Sandra Rolfing, D. C. Look BOTTOM: Left--Freshman Attendants, Gloria Brewer, Dwane Michie BOTTOM: Right--Crown Bearers, Peggy Roda, Paul Miller fWf'YfFf i of coming Home as great as the ex- Bddy Howard made the realizat on pectation. With his help, the tension of the previous days melted into the relaxing atmosphere. Afterward, warming up a leftover tune , we all knew ' will long remember lous minute of it was somethmg we that every prec HaDDY Howa1.d,s ho T11 blowers S .. I 5 E -eu-. un royalty. Amit '-Q 1-Q :- -fsexg.. . . - .-,sg J . : - .1 i 3 jf.: ! VQS?:Q-I-A 1: - K-A i ... -.,.. L.,,N as.Q-EEIJLLE., - oceeding s . tr'-979' - fr--,...-nf '-' '-,Av H. ,. -..,,, ' - f Tvfznv ' ' 'fr'-41.-. Old Baldy keeps an eye on the pr 13 'liz '-i .QS A' Q ,4 ,Q A 1.5 RQ The King with his real life Queen r l , WWE 1 M, , Vp , 'W E QI E vi wr Q H I V Y N 5 , 9'-'Q FIRST ROW: Valeta QMgr.J, Snell, Iglehart, Frank, Wilhite, Hampton, Meyer, Williams, Kable CMgr.J. SECOND ROW: Brasher lCoachJ, Blakemore, Hardy, Day, Slater, Cantlon, Eckert, Michle, Burks lTrainerJ. 1957-'58 Basketball With eight lettermen returning and a new head coach, Bob Brasher, Central's basketball team looked to a come- back from its worst season in ten years, a 10-14 mark. The list of returnees included co-captains Don Williams and Iim Snell, high scorer of the previous season Bob Iglehart, and rebounding leaders Ierry Cantlon and Curt Day. The Eagles faced a 20-game schedule, twelve of them tilts with conference rivals in the M.C.A.U. Coach Brasher SY? X '- The lid-lifter for the Eagles was with tough Concordia Seminary in a contest played in St. Louis . After matching the Preachers al- most point for point throughout the first half and even cutting the gap to three in the early min- utes of the final segment, the Eagles completely fell apart as Concordia raced away to an 81- 60 victory. Bob Iglehart, con- necting on his first ten shots from Nt! 'lim Snell the field, tallied 26 points in a valiant effort to rally his team. Don William s 1 e squared ir record by romping over weak rk 95 49 in the home opener for 57 Starting slowly and leading only four points after the first eight nutes of play the Eagles suddenly ught fire and rolled up the score the remainder of the contest. ehart continued his scoring wizardry 'th 31 markers, and Iim Snell was The Green-and-Wh't r L 1 3 se behind with 26. Bob Wilhite 1 Central's opening league encounter resulted in one of the best-played and tightest contest of the season, with the visiting Westminster Blue Iays emerging victorious by an 82-75 count, as they pulled away in the final moments. Trailing by only a single point at halftime , the Eagles went ahead early into the next twenty minutes and the lead changed hands eight times in the half before Westminster's closing spurt. Dave Wright, second in the small colleges of the nation in field goal accuracy, tossed in twenty- three points in the second half to pace the winners. Iglehart scored 22 and Snell 21 for the host five. um 15 .-...J I :gy Darrell Meyer Jerry Cantlon Dennis Eckert Curt Day 'WAY NQ Zf? lf'X' xxx f' The second nip-and tuck conference game in a row saw the Eagles come through winners over Mis- souri Valley, 66-65 , on a Ron Hampton layup with six seconds remaining to play. Holding high-scoring Nelson Hart to seventeen points , and trailing by two at inter- mission time, the Eagles quickly grabbed the lead and the score again changed ' hands several times in rapid succession. wi lglehart and Donnie Williams each tallied fifteen for the victors , and Snell added thirteen. Playing their fourth consecutive home game, the Eagles were stone cold in absorbing a 51-49 loss at the hands of touring Arkansas College. Dropping in only three buckets in the final ten minutes of the first half, the home squad trailed by the ridiculous margin of 29-18 at halftime. Sharpshooting guards Larry Pas smore and Paul Sinko hit with deadly accuracy from the head of the foul circle off the Scotsmen's weave to lead their team's attack. 1glehart's ll and Snell's 10 were tops for Central, and these two led a late Eagle drive that did tie the score at 49 each before Passmore drove for the clincher. ' Using mainly his second and third-stringers , Coach Brasher saw his charges lose their second game in as many nights , bowing to Lincoln University, 94-70, at Iefferson City. Thirteen men broke into the scoring column for the visitors, but only Phil Blakemore with fifteen and Ierry Cantlon with ten could hit double figures. George Pruitt, one of the top ten small college scorers in the nation, garnered 27 for the' Tigers and Ted Savage had 23. . In the return engagement, it was Pruitt and Savage again, this time with 30 and 21 , respectively, leading Lincoln to a runaway 86-67 triumph. , A ' r I ,K ml? 2.5 Fred Bergsten 5 The Eagles played some of their best ball of the season in the first half, trailing 49-46 as bothteams hit at a break- neck pace. Iglehart got hot hands late in the first half and wound up with 29 for the evening, but Snell, who backed him up with 20, could manage only two buckets in the fateful second half. Bob Vlhlhite looked great in a relief role throughout and scored nine points for third honors. Leading 42-34 at halftime, the Eagles again ran out of gas in the second half and dropped a 79-71 conference decision to Tarkio in the first game of a two-day road trip. Still holding onto a three-point edge with ten minutes to play, the Green could manage only three lonely fielders in the race to the wire, and when Iglehart fouled out with six minutes to play, the handwriting was on the wall. The sophomore shotmaker led all scorers with 23 points , and the backcourt combo of Snell and Williams also hit in double figures. Rebounding spelled the difference in the contest, as both teams hit well. -Scoring at a .480 clip from the field, the Eagles played one of their best games of the season in tripping Graceland of Lamoni, Iowa, by an 81- 65 count. Theovernight stay away from home seemed to affect the Centralians immensely well , as they recovered from an early 15 to 3 deficit and, -after taking a three-point lead at the half, rolled on to rack up the win. Iglehart tallied 20, Snell 15 , Williams and Hampton each 12, and Day ll to lead the well-rounded scoring barrage. . Conference high scorer Bud Lathrop sparked William Iewell to their fourth consecutive M.C.A.U. triumph without defeat, dropping in 28 points as the Cardinals piled up a 70-51 triumph. Four Eagles hit in double figures , but Hampton Bob Prank ICYTY Cantlon M.C.A.U. play. Lathrop's nine- teen points and guard Dave Slaughter's nineteen assists led the victors. Bob Wilhite added twelve points to join Iglehart as the only Eagles in double figures . Dropping to the M.C.A.U. cellar with their fifth conference defeat in a row, the Central five absorbed a 77-52 home court shellacking administered by the Panthers of Drury. Tallying only four points in the first ten min- utes of play, the Eagles , display- ing an almost brand-new starting lineup, were never in the con- test. Iglehart this time was the only man in double figuresfor Central with twenty. Freshman Bob Frank's seven were next. Leland Brown pumped in 25 markers and Iim McKnight 18 for the Finally rebounding to play their best all-round game of the season, Coach Brasher's forces rolled up a twenty-point halftime lead' and went on to smother the Owls of Tarkio, 84-58. Hitting for their best per- centage of the year from the floor, the Green-and-White were.led by lglehart's 23 and Snell's 20-point out- puts. The Eagles dropped in only six free tosses in the entire contest, but fired 39 field goals for a season's high. lim Arnold's twenty points paced the losers. Reverting to losing ways, the Eagles once again collapsed in the second half and dropped in 81-61 home 'court deci- sion to Culver-Stockton. Grabbing an early six-point edge, Central led through- out the majority of the first half. A nine-point fast- breaking burst in the final two minutes of the half, however, sent the Wildcats ahead to stay. lglehart had eighteen' points and Williams eleven for the losersz Dave Marr tallied nineteen for Culver. Though dropping in 452, of their field goal attempts , Central was weak off the backboards and ineffective at the free throw line to drop an 85-58 decision at Westminster. Six Blue Iays hit in double figures , who were never in trouble after halftime, when their lead had been only ten. Iglehart and Dale Ochesky each hit twenty-one. This defeat dropped the Eagles' league record to two wins and eight losses. Coming through in the clutch to gain their finest victory of the season, Central upset Missouri Valley in the Marshall cracker- box, 59-56. Trailing by ten points after ten is fn, I minutes of play, the Eagles caught fire and narrowed the margin to two points at halftime. Rallying again and again to within one point, the Green finally went ahead at the 42-42 Stage on buckets by Snell and Da After the ? n. y. lead had been run to none , Valley's Vikings Slowly began to recuperate and a three-point Play with a minute to go cut the margin to a bare two points. Snell, however, got loose OH an out-of-bounds play and iced the decision. His twenty' points were high for the Winners. Iglehart added thirteen. Nelson Hart fired twenty-one to take scoring honors. -1 'U , . n ' ww- M- - - .us uv .... - V- . N K w 'Z' ' ' The Eagles got going their only winning streak of the sea- son by beating Graceland, 61- 56, in the. home finale. The Green led all the way in this contest, which was dedicated to Dean Meyer and resulted in a school holiday the following Monday Leading by twelve at halftime the home five saw their lead cut to three points , but a five point blast by Dennis Eckert cinched the decision Snell s nineteen markers paced the tri umph and Iglehart and 'Williams added thirteen and ten respec tively Duane Thomas led all scorers with twenty polnts and his overhead sets paced the Yellow Iacket comeback Central lost their final game of the season, a 95 77 setback at the hands of Culver Stockton at Canton Leading after ten minutes and trailing by onlythree at halftime the Eagles succumb ed to a superior reserve lineup and fabulous shooting percent age Hitting 573 from the field and 803 at the penalty stripe the Wildcats clinched fourth place in the conference Dave Marr tallied thirteen points to set a new four year scoring record for Culver Bob Iglehart rimmed 24 markers for the losers Iim Snell had 17 and Curt Day 12 to back him up v. , . . .zwcm -.- Ax raunrst.. - -' K A . Y , Y ...L Y ,, ' '-' f- 6- 5+ Q--st5,:i3ai4.1,1,...-:J2: Central's final record was 7 wins and 13 losses. In the M.C.A.U. , the Eagles won only 3 of-12 and finished in sixth place. Bob Iglehart's 388 points and 19.4 av- erage paced the team Jim Snell was in sec- ond place in both cat- agories, with 296 points and a 14.8 per game mark. o, F , Y ---v,.,, ,U -Ti.-. QL-----..,---:: inf- -TY '- A-pf .- . . I . IIA 1ST ROW: Hampton,,Michie, Veleta, Jones, Brewer Golf Team 5 The 1957 Central College golf team ended its season last year with a 1 win Z loss record. In the conference meet Central placed third behind Westminster and Drury. Ron jones and Bill Brewer are the only two returning lettermen, but they should have ample support from freshman, jim Michiep sophomore , Ron Hampton: and junior, Dick Veleta. Dick Veleta was named coach and captain of the golf team . The 1958 schedule calls for twelve matches , along with the conference meet. The season opens April 5 with Illinois College at Iacksonville. H SE 1 0 6 --k-s-::-J--11 a.:-r.:-F: -qzazmizzffl ., .ffl .. .Zz .ig , .J 1. pu :aug ' aegxgqrgma Q., - lST ROW: Iackson, I. Gray, Williams, Nakaso, Swank, Grimsley Tennis Prospects for this season's tennis team, according to Coach Nakaso and last year's lettemwen, are good. The 1957 team took third place in the M .C .A.U. match. Last season's record tempted many new players to try out, making future prospects even brighter. The biggest event of the season will again be the M .CgA.U. matches. Tennis lettermen were Williams, Brisley, and Swank. W '-Cy ' ' Z s '15 3 - . .1 ,Q ,Hwy-' ,f. . , 4 , ' ii. A W' aikzx' '-f . Y -H - , pf .,Q-I , 1. W s , ar? -. nl ,1 , 1335 . ,fw.5y0,.,. f f Marisa f ' .. , ,ff , 'P - '-H2 2 V ' ne' ' 2 - ff ' my - , .V ,Q ,gy 1 jgff. 5-11'Tfi -, 1 r gi?-iii . ,YPEN ,IL V,f!5 'ff, 'i9 Fife ' ', VT V f q 1 V- f f 1: ' 'QF' ' ' 'fWf3N?1 4' Qf'5 'f' if: ' P- A .ec if-vE75f3,W55 fifif , - I ., . ,, F Q, 3.1 fi x :-,Mwyg ., - c xy, E? ,Q f -'f - lai,e,T4,'m'5 ex -fWf'iqyI47!,f.u':L 1.5 1- , ' ' s ' ' f ' 1 xgggx ' I ' - - I, T ,fx X , M ' v+fZ,e-:- 1 j'H'?Q5171f'1? ' 'wg fm- . 'tffx 1 2 2 iw ? .W ., ' . V -T-.7 5' 54 i v 5 - ' .fa L f 94 ' av S- Q' W5 . ,-Z-frzz I 7 1 ,f ,Q iii' fi ,fa an E5 9 f A A-f it J -, 1 . ..,x ., i I SEZSEROW: A. Blenke, Mueller, Bennett, Humphrey, Higgins , Beckeman, Dick. SECOND ROW: Hess, Dr. Woods, Wills, Cooper, a Rifle Team Formed in 1956, the rifle team is a group of men and women interested in small bore target shooting. Four target rifles were leased from the United States Government, and four traps were donated by the college. The group meets on Wednesday nights in the Girls' Gym. Shoulder-to-shoulder matches were shot with Kemper, Mis souri University, Mexico Military, and Rolla: postal matches were shot with University of Washington, and-University of Wisconsin. Several of the men had their own equipment this year and the team has improved considerably. The team captain was Eugene B. Humphrey. The women engaged in a shoulder-to-shoulder match with Missouri University in March. The team has improved rapidly since 1956 , and it looks forward eagerly to the coming year. President and Chief Instructor' . . .... Ron Higgins Vice-Preside nt ..... ...... . Earl Dick Secretary-Treasurer . . . Charlotte Wills Executive Officer . . . .... Roy Moore 4 . ., ff A . - My , Q - ' W X'AA' ' 'lsr-2' . H lf Q xv? fqqixxfpg if KE f ' 'buf uxipffwlfa 7 - 's. '57 NIEHS w'P.s- 5 if I Q -A , -4' , gk ,553 1 .W , :N xii , --,W-f4,,., - www! , ww, NIKT3 Q Aff wr' Z wif ffl 3 ' ' FIRST ROW: Holscher, Schneiderwind, Heeter, Porter, Hug. LAST ROW: Laldley, Painter, Mershon, Cooper, Pothergill, Hogan, Boltz, Baer Sperling, Gassner, McBride. Women's Recreation Association The main purpose and function of the Women's Recreation Association is'to stimulate broader interest in athletic activities for women. They sponsor the intramural sports and promote good sportsmanship. As in previous years , W. R. A. sponsored various tournaments for the women 's organiza- tions. Carol Heeter took the season's first victory in badminton singles and Judi Saffley and Carol in badminton doubles, both representing the Deltas. The shuffleboard honors were taken by Iudy Weber for the Eagle I's in singles and jenny Wood and Ruth Baer for the Kappas in doubles. Again Deltas shone with Carol Heeter winning ping-pong singles and she and Kay Fothergill winning ping-pong doubles. The first team sport was basketball, with the Deltas taking first place. Volleyball, softball, tennis, and archery followed later in the year. At the end of the year the name of the organization winning the most points has its name en- graved on the W. R. A. trophy which is retired after an organization has won it three con- secutive years . Additional activities of the W.R.A. include the intercollegiate volleyball tournament held at Kirksville State College, and a basketball tournament at Missouri Valley College at Marshall. Other intercollegiate games and activities were arranged by the council. One of these activities was a girls' basketball tournament for the surrounding high school teams. The W. R. A. sponsor is Miss Yvonne Hug, women's physical education director. Officers for the year were: Carol Heeter, President: Sally Schneidewind, Vice-President: Mabel Porter, Secretary-Treasurer: Meredith Holscher, Point Chairman. ffm :E , .4 IC, ' fi lf 5? ig 1 g ' HIST ROW: S. Schneidewind, Day, Blakemore, Cantlon, Eckert. SECOND ROW: Coach Nakaso: Cresswell, J. Schneldewind, Gassner, Holscher, COUNT, Kemner, Eberhart, Kable. Physical Education Majors and Minors Club Under the direction of three sponsors, Miss Yvonne Hug, William S. Nakaso, and Robert Brasher, the Physical Education Majors and Minors Club began the new school year. The 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 field, and the maintenance of fellowship among the students of the physical education department. Meeting on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, the PEMM Club's first meeting of the month pertained to club business and the second meeting was designated as Activity Night. Officers for the year were President, Dennis Eckert: Vice-President, Phil Blakemore, Secretary, Sally Schneiderwindp Treasurer, Ierry Cantlon. FIRST ROW: Nakaso, Wright, Butler, Eberhart, Roda, Barry, Crigler, Folkins. SECOND ROW: Unser, Iglehart, Sensintaffar, Burks, Strong. THIRD ROW: Meng, Smith, Eckert, Cantlon, Stowers, Hahne, Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Williams, R. Jones, Brewer, Iones, G. Wells. 114 'C' Club R The C Club has once again taken a lead in service projects for Central College. ln order to encourage athletic endeavor on our campus , the C Club has set up a one hundred dollar scholarship that is given to the most outstanding freshman athlete. It was the unanimous opinion of the members of the club that the recipient of the first scholarship would be Bob Iglehart. In order to facilitate the growing demand for concessions during games , the club purchased a new popcorn machine. Each year the club has a variety show, in which all organizations take part in the com- petition for prizes. The members of the club are all varsity lettermen. Each has competed on Eagle squads in competition with other schools. At the end of a member's college career, the C Club presents him a gift as a rememberance of their athletic achievements. The club gives those who work the concession stand an award. Credit is given toward the purchase of blankets or jackets . Officers this year were: President, Richard Rodag Vice-President, Dennis Eckert, Secretary, Doyle L. Strong, Treasurer, Bill Wright: Co-business Managers , Bill Crigler and john Phillips: Publicity Chairman, Ronald Unser and Pledge Captains , Lynn Burks and Rodney Williams . In athletics and in service, the C Club represents the college off campus perhaps more than any other organization. Through the efforts of the members , Central is endeavoring to uphold its fine reputation. -551-41is::ez.,3,,-..:?,-1--::tZ.1:::zsnf7iiA...f,z,f4,4,,,14,4,u,N,,,,,4v fj4,f,,5Q,3:QMkW7.Qr... . , ,:- ,JV ,, k A 'G-1 A .-.. .. Y .. -- es. - me N-, -- f D- -.-.. EC:s H Qiiggiz j .-4.--.- Ne.- FIRST ROW: Trotter, Soergel, A. Koch, Browning, Berry, Patterson, Risinger, Fisher, Fette, Swisher, Shaw. SECOND ROW: Amrhein, Simpson Llrley. Helberger, Weaver, Wellbaum , Iarboe, Sheets, Sheets, Schroff, Willis, Fields, Gassner: THIRD ROW: Tepe, Gundlefinger, P. Wood B. Potter, Anderson, Walker, Head, Christopher, Raybum, Morse, Newberry, Gibson, Porter, Hopper. FOURTH ROW: Ryan, I. Koch, Schmidtke Fotherglll, Hogan, Watkins, Bynum, K. Smith, Allison, Mitchell, Harper, Foehr, Slonaker, B. Williams, Kapp. ' Green Peppers This group was organized at the beginning of the school year, 1957-'58 , to promote more school spirit. The members helped to decorate the goal posts and also learned new cheers to assist the cheerleaders in presenting them to the student body. An effort was made to en- courage all members and other students to sit in a reserved section at games. Officers for the year are Shirley Swisher, President: Carol Shaw, Vice-President: Marian Soergel, Secretary: and Patt Trotter, Treasurer. 115 1 1 . , .. ,,,. .. YY .-, H. , , is U 1 h V A V ',u'1'f. .' 'I A- ., ,V 13-' , - 1. - nggf ,, -4..,1f.fv. , 53, ,. -- .1 if.. . .v,.,, ,F Y H 121 1122 , A V 13'fe-':1,?fz1-.ff T iff, ,Q -, M ' ' ..,T..T.Tt..,., L-4,5 Zi, :V 5 M.-,Q ,,.,',-1J,-L-3,-,J :,,v,'5111 tv Z-1515: MZ? , . F. L i 0 rf- - ,f. , .,,1Q-ffixz-, N-LLfT,-rJilI jg y5?EX-i-5x51 .F v K-,577 Qiiiri-4-ii., I ..-.cj L. 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J . . ff. 2- ,nn-v - ' '1- TF ' hi.. ...Qg..1:, . 4'L'!3 !'f 4 '5' lkk ml fff' X77 WWW Freshman Orlentatlon Week Amld mass confuslon of unloadlng sultcases and boxes galore we as freshmen announced our arrlval at Cen11'al College Barely unpacked, we had our flrst taste of an lmportant part of college llfe wa1t1ng 1n lmes From the bursar s Off1CG We hurrled to a tea for students and parents 1n the Holt Hall parlor There We met members of the faculty and admlnlstratlon A vesper SGIVICS for students and parents 1n the chapel was next on the Orlentatlon agenda Then to pep us up we We nt to the annual SCO mlxer at the Eyrle where square danclng and contests kept us busy 1 ----W-em---::.,--..rp-.1--ef:vf.::,lw, un- -A,.f.- , ., H, ,W .1.:.li4-xiv-3-i-mLi4fi-J4i'nL::-4x-2- The next few days were filled to capacity with a free movie at the Fayette theatre and excursions to various points of interest on the campus , including the museum. They made us take tests, tests, and more tests ,' and tried to scare us by issuing our books right off the bat. But then we were allowed to relax with a irip to the observatory for a glance at the equipment and a lecture on its use. On Tuesday night We met the officers of the student body, Ragout , and Collegian, at a formal tea in Holt Hall. We met more of the stu- dent body members at our informal mixer in the Eyrie. But our orienta- tion Wasn't considered over until the upperclassmen made us don our pajamas for the annual pajama parade around the square. Then We freshman boys prayed for rain -- and saw the prayers answered when the girls poured buckets of Water on us ,ending our short drought. . ,..,...... A -Q .an . ... -.0 ......,..,-,..-i....-v------ 1 Finally, we entertained the uppercla ssmen and displayed some of our talent at the Freshman Talent Show. Dave Goodwin, a senior, helped us out by introducing each act. With all our jazz combos, pantomime artists, chorus lines, and soloists, the upperclass students had to admit that we freshme n were here to stay. , , 1 'F 1- ll FIRST ROW: Watson, Harper, Downing, Burks, Sweet, Smith, Thogmozton. SECOND ROW: Mounter, Howell, Lindauer. BSYHGY Hammond, Snell, Johnson, McPheeters, Castleberry. ' E ' Pan-Hellenic Council The year 1957-1958 marked the seventh year of the Pan-Hellenic Councilfwhich serves as a sounding-board for harmony among the Greek letter organizations. Under its new con- stitution the council continued to carry out the following purposes: 1 . To organize and maintain a uniform rushing program. 2. To facilitate the arrangement of social events and activities on the calendar con- cerning the member groups. S 3. To promote co-operation and settle differences between the sororites and fraternities themselves, and between the organizations and the administration. The Pan-Hellenic Council consists of two representatives from each of the four sororities. and four fraternities. Mrs. E. O. Watson and Mr. James P. Thogmorton are sponsors. The following were elected to serve as officers for the year: President, George Sweet, Sigma Alpha Chi, Vice-President, Lynn Burks, Beta Sigm ap Secretary, Io Harper, Delta Pi Omega: and Treasurer, Mary Alyce Downing, Alpha Phi Alpha. S Y '---1 '- 'f1l2A1:9'-4 'Wave 44-f-I 41 1 1 ' - -J' : ,1, .gi '.: 3. - - g4,g,4,-353,,gQ:e,,gubqQS:ix.1QEii'2:t1QJ.sas-.e5..4.t?zff:.q:is-3i3s:::::,qE,1i:-541: ff-1 -,,..f4:.. L. N X lllllll r fxr fux 1 --N...ID The Call The Knock The Reception .1 a Q, V -if , Ag'-1 .mf .5 ,. .- . Q..-.ex The Brd K kk 4 Sigma Alpha Chi ' FIRST ROW: Barton, Schofield, Wendt. SECOND ROW: Yates, Briscoe, Hamel, Rahm, Harrison. .,,f 3T i ' W' 'WD' wg' Beta Sigma . FIRST ROW: Jones, Folkins , Wood, Hawes-Davis. SECOND RQW Mozingo, Emery, Brown, Kaiser. TI-HRD ROW: Humphrey, Higgins Cape, Bennett. Chi Delta FIRST ROW: Templeton, Murray, Myers, Kemper, Cook, Roe. SECOND ROW: Winkelmeyer, Payden, McDaniel, Shanklin, Yokley. THIRD ROW: Bollrnann, Noble, Brame, Eilert, Eirich, Ryle. -115:12 -:--.ff---f:p:v.,f.:Q.. ..- erm? . .naw H: ff-M-mmm.au1444641141mxlwqmxm-allrsiaxr. iv? Delta Pi Omega FIRST ROW: Berry, Fette, Fields, Nolan, Fisher. SECOND ROW: Schneidewind, Williams, Ryan, Foehr. THIRD ROW: Iarboe, Trotter, Soergel, Schmidtke , Lachner. Q-1 , A -: - r QF? Ti: T3 I ' r. ,.,,-- .-: , E - ,fp Alpha Phi Alpha FIRST ROW: Gillom, Newcomb, Banning , Peterson, Worker, Hickam, Yokley. SECOND ROW: Avery, Gonzalez, McGowan, Diggs, Banta, Williams , Simpson. -1 Pi Kappa Theta FIRST ROW: Patterson, Turner, Frankenfeld, A. Koch, Risinqer, Conyers, Colbert. SECOND ROW: K. Heiberger, Brower, Canedy, Wellbaum, Howard, Weaver, Brovme. THIRD ROW: C. Heiberger, I. Koch, Ritthaler, Bracy, Kuntz, Carter, Bryan. 125 FIRST ROW: Peterson, Banta, Woodington, Newcomb, Yokley, Simpson, Chon, Hickam. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Baskett, Roberts, Marcum, Proctor, Downing, McPheeters, Painter, Simpson, Edmonds, Miss Hug. THIRD ROW: Gillon, Banning, Crigler, Worker, Mershon, McLaughlin, Avery, Gonzales, Boltz, Diggs, Shaw, Robinson, McGowan, Sperling, Williams, Leech, Bartee. ' .gfpfzfa jqfpfza I The connotation of the word sorority often lacks depth and sincerity. The Alphas, as an organization, strive to unite individuals so that by this unification they can profit through the group experience. However, we do not want to ruthlessly sacrifice individualism for the sake of the pro- gression of the group entity in campus affairs. Therefore, we have set for our sorority certain definite goals: , To promote friendship--The Alphas began the year's activities with their customary camival, except that this year they added to it a dance. Other social activities were: the pizza party' for actives, pledges, and dates held in Columbia: the annual Christmas party given by the pledges , and the highlight of the social year, the Spring Dinner Dance held at the Boonville ,Rod and Gun Club. The spring picnic terminated the social functions. To promote leadership--Officers for the year were: Mary Alyce Dovming, President: Helen Proctor, Vice-President: Louise Painter, Recording Secretary: Marlene Marcum, Corresponding Secretary: Ann McPheeters, Treasurer. Representative of other Alpha leadership ability were: Downing and McPheeters in W'ho's Whoin American Colleges and Universities , Ann McPheeters as president of Holt Hall House Council, Mary Alyce Downing as treasurer of the Pan-Hellenic Council and secretary of the senior class, and Sondra Simpson as secretary of the student council. . To maintain standards of scholarship--Among the charter members of the new chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, a national fraternity for freshman girls with a 2.5 average, were three Alphas-- Carolyn Bartee, Roberta Gillon, and Mary Iane Crigler. To further group achieveme nt--Climaxing rush and pledging was the formal initiation for seven- teen new members. This year's rush captains were Roberta Woodington and Marty Edmonds: the pledge captains were Ianice Roberts and Sondra Simpson. The Alphas took first place in Originality with their homecoming float , Central's Our Universe . Because we are conscious of these goals , and strive together toward their achievement, we feel that we have captured the true spirit of sisterhood, something which makes memories. - r g,- : .,, ,. - is-- ..y, f . f . .m f .. f.fn.nf.....,fnn ar.: A --:ns n f -. nAlQn,.1b : ,st...-. ., ...Mn,.,.gsrqikeg,aiigzaqsfst-If,-..-.3 Y ,qs Alpha Antics The natives are restless tomqht .fr f in lhe long and short of xt g r Lapology 101 - Prof Dean Meyer 4 I FIRST ROW: Mausehund, Laidley, Shoup, Rohlfing, Nolan, Goodwin, BrOWT1iHQ I B0fiI1Q9f, TTOYTSY, I a1ib0e 1 Myers, Estes, Fisher, Berry, Fette, Woodward. SECOND k vggi wndio, Wallen, Heeter, Soergel, Stapleton, Schmidke, ROW: Saffley, Cannon, Schneiderwind, Harper, Barney, 5-A vis, Simms, Lachner, Foehr, Williams, Finney, Burch. Pape, Fothergill, Kapp, Ryan, Fields, Templeton. THI ' -:m'v Q59 Cbefta Qi Cgmega A Coat-of-Arms ------ a symbol of tradition: a visible sign of something invisible: a representation of character, quality and accomplishment. A At the top of our Coat-of-Arms, supported by the sorority crest-the triangle , we represent Miss Pape, our respected sponsor who has guided us in all our endeavors. The other points stand for our officers: Barbara Barney, President: Kay Fothergill, Vice-President: Iane Amrhein, Secretary: Iudy Kapp, Corresponding Secretary: Io Harper, Treasurer: Alda Goodwin, Chaplain: Carol Heeter replacing Susan Davis, Parliamentarlan: Linda Burch , Song Leader: Beverly Laidley, Athletic Director: Marylyn Shoup, SCO Chairman: Lois Bofinger, Project Chairman: Carolyn Myers and Sandra Rohlfing, Rush Captains: Sylvia Wallen, Historian. The small star within the center of our Coat-of-Arms symbolizes the guiding strength of Delta Pi Omega. The five points represent the five traits of our sorority ---- Hone styis truth in action: honesty is work and deed: honesty is the valuable key to the respect of the sorority. Success is standards in action: success is visible standards set and achieved: success is goal rewarded. Barbara Barney's appointment to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: the membership of our girls in Alpha Lambda Delta , and Pi Gamma Mu: and the repeated appearance of 'Deltas on the honor roll show scholastic achievement. Social achievement includes our active participation in Holt Hall Council, Phi Beta, Business Club, WRA, Pan-Hellenic Council. Personal success is evident by our elected officers in the respected classes: Kay Fothergill, Junior Class Secretary and Beverly Laidley, Sophomore Class Treasurer. Sorority success is shown by our wholehearted participation in Homecoming festivities with our float taking second place in Beauty in the parade: success in Slave Days and work projects: and success in sports as First Place in Intramural Sports. is culture and beauty in action. Nominated for their attractiveness were Lois Bofinger, Marsha Fields and Sandra Rohlfing in the annual Ragout Beauty Contest. y is personality in action. Beverly Laidley was chosen to be a mem ber of the Beta Sigma Rose Court while in the Alpha Phi Gamma Court, Linda Burch and Carolyn Myers were candidates for Sweetheart Queen. Nomination for attendants to Homecoming Queen were Io Harper, Beverly Laidley and Sandra Rohlfing with Sandra Rohlfing as Sophomore Attendant. Grace x EXQY is fidelity in action. All 'school functions and presentations are actively entered into by members of our sorority. Participation in dramatics presentations , musical organizations, joumalism fields , SCO endeavors , Pep organization and cheerleading, holiday activities and voluntary projects and clubs on campus show our spirit of loyalty to the college. We as a group present for the enjoyment ofthe student body our annual fall Ditto Dance? and the formal dinner dance in the spring. Valued as a foundation of our strength are the seven small marks symbolizing our exciting rush activities The tri sorority tea and the fonnal tea held at Miss Pape s home initiate the beginning of rush An exciting visit to Hawaii marked the theme of our rush party Aloha' followed by Golden Splendor the beautifully decorated fall banquet marking the officiial close of rush activity Results of rush bids delivered and fourteen outstanding young ladies accept to carry on th 1 f e 1 ea o Delta P1 Omega The pledge service marks the beginning of informal rush with the sacred formal initiation symbolizing the climax of rush The bond running diagonally through the body of our shield is tri symbolic bond of sisterhood bond of love and bond of friendship Balancing the bond to the right is our official flower the white carnation The torch cross to the left re presents our affiliation with a Christian institution At the bottom of our Coat of Arms we find our Greek letters engraved in a white and aqua ribbon band A -53 A., x, .V Q , Q - . 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Fun Free from Cate W The Kappa 1957-'58 year commenced under the , expert sponsorship of Miss Anne Kelley and the leadership of President, Lou Ann Brooks Snell: Vice-President, Sue Johnson: Recording Secretary, Ienny Wood: Corresponding Secretary, Ioanne Potter: Treasurer, Doris Lawhon: Rush Captains , Sue Ellen Stewart and Shirley Swisher. . .Not only were Kappas graced with leadership within the sorority, they displayed - their leadership talents elsewhere. Marva McBride was Vice-President of the first Holt Hall House Council, jenny Wood serving as Secretary, Joanne Potter served as Vice- President of Pi Omega Pip Sara Ervin was Vice-President of Alpha Psi Omega, Janet Drew served as social chairman of Phi Beta. A ls for Activity and A Lot ol lt Kappas Ever Busy, and They Love lt A Kappas immediately busied themselves with rush activities and Homecoming preparations . This year's float was a majestic peacock bearing the slogan We're Strutting for Central , and also bringing first prize honors in the beauty category .... Throughout the year, work projects kept the treasury well filled, and monthly Kappa Koffee Klotches helped to further the Kappa spirit. The fall play Pygmalion featured Doris Lawhon as assistant director and Sara Ervin as the leading lady. Other Kappas in the production were Barbara Ritthaler, Sue Bracy, Mary Ellen Magruder, and Dot Kuntz. The annual spring dinner dance at the Rod and Gun Club was beautifully planned and the music of Don Roberts was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. 130 A P ls for Pledging Which Comes Every Year Bringing New Kappa Faces to Add to Good Cheer First, the Tri.-Sorority Tea, then Madame Chi- .Chi's , and finally that treasured moment when 21 girls knocked at Room 231 and entered the portals of Kappa sister- hood. Oh what misfortunes when the pledges outnumber the activesg at least they were sanitarily stolen tooth- brushes! Combined with their spunkiness, the pledges showed their share of brain power as three ranked in the group for the national scholastic honor society, Rendy Weaver, Sue Bracy, and Peg Patterson. P ls for Personality in Which K appas Abound, Poised and Pretty, ln Places ol Honor They Wer e Found Kappas were very proud to again claim the Home- coming Queen, Dalene Summers Byington, and two of her attendants, Ienny Wood and Gloria Brewer. The Ragout Beauty contest saw five Kappa beauties taking the treasured trip to St. Louis. Dalene Summers Byington, Gloria Brewer, Sue Ellen Stewart, Beth Hicks , and Sue Iohnson. Representing the sorority in the fraternity queen courtswere Sue Iohnson, Karen Heiberger, and Iudy Risinger in the Beta Sigma Court: Marilyn Kelly in the Moker Court: and Marva McBride was the Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart. . .In Who's Who in American colleges and universities , Sara Ervin ranked in the Central group. Personality bubbled as Kappa cheerleaders Iudy Risinger, Peg Patterson, and Alyce Koch led the Eagle fans in the traditional cheers, with Shirley Swisher serving as president of the Pep Club. A ls for All, Which Sums Up Well the Spirit of Oneness in Which Kappas Dwell ..-,,.-., -4-V------rm ---u , ,.....f,-,.., . .f 4 .,f ..,, .,.f. , J 'Mm ...,n.4.t, .: .-'asQ.yq.e1,4A. 5 , I ii-I-I -Q'--'--N.. S A f - s P as seas. ....,.,, ...flaw-1-g.,-a-:ga2fr.-as-gage'ragga--l: ,... .',:,.: Qfifj-V53 ls,.,.c...-1 7. fix A l an, I fv . - ij' . fQq' 3,1 xl lg ' ' Z- -xl -.411 Tea and Petite Pours Santa, I been dood. I , 'n BPPB PP ,f . .,a shao- fr' Madame Chl Chl s 1: 131 .f K A P P A K A R O L E R S Good Morning , Miss Kelly. Howare you , Miss Kelly? Is there anything I can do, Mlss Kelly? Thank you, Miss Ke11y . FIRST ROW: Mutti, Henry, Weber, Dunnington, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Haverstic, Dickinson, Overall, Hammond. THIRD ROW: Weir, Given Eaton, Hogan, Madden, Lindauer, Hodge. Zeta Qs! oL1C1,4'I'LAJCl. Zeta Psi Lambda first made its appearance on the social scene this year. It was the result of extensive consideration by four interested coeds . After much discussion with the administration, these four--Beth Hammond , Joanna Dunnington, Sue Mutti, and Barbara Madden--were given permission to organize with the aid of Mrs. Margie Watson. Ianuary 6 , Zeta Psi Lambda, was officially recognized with seventeen charter members. Miss Doris Overall was to be the official sponsor. As its first big activity the Zetas had a universe rushparty atthe home of Dr and Mrs M L Koch with thirteen quests invited All were dressed in their interpretations of what the fashions of the future were to hold Entertainme nt was provided by the Zeta trio who had made their debut at the Welcome Back dance. The l5th of March the Zetas had their first annual spring fonnal when they cleverly transformed the Eyrie into a Stairway to the Stars Fred Simmon s band from Columbia furnished the music This young organization s first attempt at form al entertaining was deemed a great success Other important activities of the year for the Zetas included an entry in the C Club Variety Show, participation 1n intramural sports, and a picnic in the spring Among the officers of Zeta Psi Lambda are Beth Hammond President Marilyn Dickinson, Vice President: Carol Haverstic, Secretary Cynthia Kell Treasurer Io Wilson, Historian Betty Hodge, Parliamentarlanp Barbara Madden, Reporter Betsy Weir and Donna Henry Rush Captains, Sue Mutti SCO Representative, Celia Utlaut Social Chairman Carol Lindauer Pan Hellenic Council Representative, Marilyn Hogan Song Leader Iudy Weber Athletic Chairman Zeta's members are active 1n many of the campus activities Some of these are Concert Band, Varsity Band A Capella Choir, Chapel Choir, Dramatics Club Collegian, Ragout Business Club Student National Education Association, Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Chi Phi Beta, Fighting Fifty Student Christian Organization, Women s Recreational Association Zeta Psi Lambda now has the distinction of being the youngest social organization on the campus It looks back on 1ts first year with satisfaction and a hope for even greater gains in the future , . . . . n U I 1 . . ,, . I, . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . ,, ,, . - I I '- I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 I , . 1 1 n . n . I I I I A I I I . - . . ---, ----H if .:-.: .-. t ...f1 .. .. .1 , - .. ..' . . .1 01m.w4.,....in.4.t,.f:.:...w-A am - :gf 1 Zeta Zest Outer space, maybe! What DOES the future hold? 00 They did it. ,J 1 The Zeta Three Fu ture fashions ? l33 . ROW: Alleman, Gardner., Gulley, Thomton, Mounter, Lewis D. , Edwards, C. Alleman, Patterson, Yoder, Walker, Look, Corwin K. SECOND Whitworth, Sherrod, Dyson, Gushleff, Lewis A. , Schlanker, Topping, Locke, King, Millard, Yankee, Eller. THIRD ROW: Hall, Butler, son, Slate, Meyer D. , Joyce, Corwin I. , Geiger, McGuire, Schoene, Roberts , Swank. FOURTH ROW: Drakesmith, Badger, Bergsten, Hosman, , Hilgeman, Hollis, Jenkins, Lester, Bloom, Liberty, Schaefer. ' Lqlpllfd LWLI, QG,4'l'l,4'l'LG, The members of Alpha Phi Gamma innaugurated another successful year under the able leadership of indent, Larry Edwards , Fellow officers included Clyde Allemann, Vice-President: Dave Lewis , Secretary: n Patterson, Treasurer: D. C. Look, Parliamentarianp Ioe Gardner, Corresponding Secretary: Ron Gulley, atic Director: Norman Walker, Chaplain: Tom Mounter and Bud Thornton, PanfHellenic Representatives: Allemann, Inventory Manager: Frank Yoder, Sergeant-at-Arm sp and Ken Corwin , Reporter. According to Moker tradition, the social calendar began with the annual picnic. Gene Weathers' able :rvision assured a good time for all. The annual Christmas Banquet featured Dean of Men, I. P. Thogmorton, as guest speakerat the Christian 'ch. An excellent meal was followed by a party at the golf course club house. Mokers culminated their stmas activities with a serenade dedicated to the girls of I-Iolt Hall. Mokers and their dates opened the New Year with a party at the home of Ed Meng in Granite City, Illinois . y came from the surrounding area and all agreed that it was worth the trip. February 15 in the Eyrie , a beautiful red heart parted to reveal the regal Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart, 5 Roberta Woodington. She was attended by the lovely Misses Linda Burch, Carolyn Myers , and Marilyn Y- Under the direction of Art Lewis , all the members participated in making the Sweetheart Ball the light of the social calendar. Contrary to custom , the Mokers turned to humor this year as the theme of their first-place float at Home- .ng. The dual float symbolized the dramatic defeat of the Principia Indian as characterized by a charging e entering Payette and a completely demoralized horse and rider leaving Central. Design and construc- were under the direction of Charles Schlanker, assisted by Iack Millard and Dean Patterson. This was ?raternity's eleventh win in twelve entries . , The rush season began with an informal smoker at the Parish House, followed by the customary Hell ze at the Eyrie. Subsequently, thirteen men were initiated into the brotherhood of Alpha Phi Gamma. Thomton and Ken Corwin were chosen as pledge captains . Pledge President was Iim Corwin. Carl Lester and Frank Yoder directed an outstanding array of Moker talent in the 1958 C Club Variety r. A successful second semester rushing resulted in the addition of several new members to Alpha Phi ma. D. C. Look and Iohn Drakesmith were chosen to be pledge captains. I The second annual parents' day was very successful and may well make this Moker origination another of Alpha Phi Gamma tradition. Under the leadership of Ron Gulley all the members did their part in competition and kept the Mokers Je as usual in all intramural sports. The outstanding success of the Spring Dinner Dance at the Boonville Rod and Gun Club was due in large to the efforts of Jack Millard and his assistants . Mokers and their dates enjoyed the music of the ials of Moberly and all felt that this was a memorable climax to the social functions of 1958. All the brothers of Alpha Phi Gamma join together in expressing their deepest appreciation to the sponsors , Meredith F. Eller and Coach William S. Nakaso for their outstanding guidance and leadership . which have ributed to another outstanding year in the history of Moke . A l'f'- f 1'f'L 1 'VS' ' 'Af' 0 - 4 4'H -1' 424-1 -Hess-x+ra11::4+xas ff ' ' P 1 . ' .s v --,.,- -.ab-se ,..., -..,....4g::fsLig:sexqas1:.1-1:35w19-f,-M-.. -sf.. . gf! 3 i 'Qxgy X ?3N-4 fffgfwyfeblff- -f-4:f fv'1'v 1 far rf num Qeta Csjzgma Q..-w.. -..lr , ,- ' - :- 7 - V ff--W-------W f--We--.ff-...V---W - is -.-V .4- ,. - .X-'Efgfff 'Egf,,t.,a . 44 .',',. ?,,.'! 7 ff. .-1,11 -' 1 umx xww... 1... ...,.,., ,. ,,,... .-.. .. With another year wrapped up and put away, the men of Beta Sig can look back on two semesters of good work, brotherhood, and a lot ofrfun. It was the 'last time around for some, and just the beginning for a'few more of one of the greatest parts of their Central College lives , membership in the Royal Order of the Roses. Led by President, Bill Zimmerman: Vice-President Dave Wood, Secretary, Bob Frankenfeldp and Treasurer, Ralph Caveman Anderson, the bow' tie boys started things off with a bang as they introduced their version of Mr. Hatlo's Inferno to the Homecoming parade crowd and then plowed right into the next business at hand, first semester rush. A smoker in the Parish House and the customary Barn Dance resulted in the addition to our fraternity of its future leaders , the pledge class of Fall '57. With the combination of the exuberance of the new' members and the wisdom and experience of the old hands as incentive, We tore into the next project on the agenda, the annual Court of Roses dance. The beautifully transform ed Eyrie took on the guise of a southern plantation and some of our own southern beauties trod down the rose bedecked aisle to take their places as the Beta Sigmavroyalty for 1958 . This year's Rose , Miss Sandra Simpson, was crowned by retiring -queen Marilyn Miller, and her court included Karen Heiberger, Myrna Sue Iohnson, Bev Laidley, and Iudy Risinger., Music for dancing provided by the 12 piece band of Fred Simmons rounded out an exciting and memorable affair. Betas again showed their athletic prowess by battling down to the wire in the red hot race for the title in the sports field. ' Second semester brought another successful rushing season and with second semester also came Spring, warm weather, parties , closer fellowship and all those other things which provide the ingredients that make fraternity: life a truly wonderful part of a college career. This group believes in fun, it believes in the after hours bull se.ssions , and it believes in all those crazy stunts and experiences which enrich and augment a good education. On the wall of the.Beta Sig room there hangs a plain white plaque upon which are simply inscribed our beliefs about our fraternity and our only reason for existing as an organization. It reads. . . We are a fraternity. We are an organization striving toward one goal. . .the building of a stronger brotherhood. We are dedicated to the task of making better men for our fraternity and for Central College . We are Beta Sigma. - FIRST ROW: Newton, Justus , Goodwin, Frankenfeld, Zimmerman, Wood, Anderson, Snell, Smith, Hedgepeth, Phillips, Drebes. SECOND ROW: Brewer, Strong, Burks, Williams, -Hercules, Brown, Barry, Power, Crisler. THIRD ROW: Wood, Iones, Kaiser, Long, Hawes-Davis, Mozingo, Emery, Moreland, Folkins, Crigler, MacKay. FOURTH ROW: Kercher, Wells, Huddleston, Weston, Donelson, Bennett, Nickerson, Crisler I. , Humphrey, Cape, Higgins. ' ' A Beta Beautie s 1. I I, :M I , L LV , ,- A fA ffl? 1 'bww' , i v X' 'lfff , -,L V Q32 , f ' -Q. 5. J K., as-13 ,..Y if Grgiw' I lr T. -A.. 'x -1 . ye ,N V. V s 1' 5 Mies! 5 f fo a7-ers P1 sud hav q C FIRST ROW: Miller, Castleberry, Dearing, Prof. Woods, Close, Adams, Smith, Frank, Prof. Rutledge, Lane, Templeton, Evans. SECOND ROW- Estes, Miller, Bartig, McDaniel, Berry,Esterly, Sensintaffar, Boatwright, Myers, Lennox, Kable, Yokley. THIRD ROW: Murray, Cook, Ryle, Woodruff, Bollmann, Shanklin, Kemper, Roe, Cook. FOURTH ROW: Lloyd, Brame, Howard, Hahne, Eilert, Murphy, Forbes, Winkelmeyer, Errich, Noble , Payden . ' ' - fu' CDQILCL I Chi Delta launched one of its most ambitious voyages in September 1957. With Captain Charley Smith at the helm We cruised through the annual homecoming celebration on our way out to sea. On our way through we picked up second prize for our homecoming float. ' Our first port of call was in France where We threw a Shanghai party at the Cafe Eyrie. After exhaustive examination for seamanship we took on an additional seventeen crew' members . During the voyage we had several platter spins for the members of the crew and their guests To break the monotonous routine we participated in all of the lntramural sports Sailing into the home port at the end of the year we celebrated with our Spring Formal at the Rod and Gun Club in Boonville Our ship s officers for the year included Captain Smith, First Mate, Rodgers Adams , Keeper of the Log LaRue Frank Purser Ed Close, Social Supervlser Bob Hahne, Athletic Superviser Bill Kable , Enlistment Officer Bill Cook Chronicler Wayne Lennox, Disciplinary Officer Lowell Sensintaffer, and Consulting Officers, Dr Woods, Prof Watson, and Prof Rutledge Under the leadership of these men we completed a very successful voyage ' . Il ' ll ' . . I . . , . . . . . V , , . . , . . I I I I I I . . r . . , . , . . . I . I I I I . 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Dave Dodd Managers: Prof. Shell Prof. Williams M MENU Appetizers QQ, Welcome-back picnic at city park flots of ciderl ffl Third Annual Jazz Concert fspecialty of Montemurroj 53, Prof. Williams becomes a co-sponsor 9 Main Course Homecoming which marked the Tenth Anniversary of Sigma Alpha Chi Choice of any two: Alumni get-together and buffet supper Fourth annual meeting of alumni association . . . .Ken Scott Annual smoker in Parish House Cspiced with Lomangino jokesj Rush dance in Eyrieg corner of Basin and Bourbon in New Orleans Bids sent to eight young men who went through hell-night, and were initiated into the fraternity Intramurals ' First place in football and volleyball and leading in the Intramural race in the old tradition Side Dishes - Coffee breaks with dates in frat room sprinkled lightly through the year Get-better acquainted mixers with sororities in February Kentertainment and refreshments in- cludedl Chef's. specials An active alumni association which has done much for the active chapter A fratemity newspaper to keep actives and alumni informed of what the other is doing , Scholarship presented to the highest ranking Iunior in the fraternity Dessert I j ' Winters End Ball at Boonville Rod and Gun Club, March 8 , : Highlighted by banquet and dancing with the music of Fred Simmons Topped with the presentation of the Sig Alph of the Year Award Served with our best vintage: the 1957-'58 Sigma Alpha Chi Court - Roberta Gillon, Marlene I Marcum , Marva McBride, Helen Proctor, and Suzanne Sperling if, . lj . FIRST ROW: Prof. Shell, Lomangino, Pfroender, Buddemeyer, Overfelt, Kays, Sweet, Graham, Swan, Rose :Walther, Myers , Prof . Williams. SECOND H, IRIOYV':hKoffman, Barton, Harrison, Jackson, Briscoe, Schofield, Hamel, Wendt, Rahm, Gray, Eherhart. THIRD ROW' Bircher, Howell, Scott, Eg 0 SC ST, Wfighif GHY19, Dflddf G1'imS1eY, Iglehart. FOURTH ROW: Geiger, Wilhite Blakemore, Cantlon Day Eckert, Gibson Montemurro, , I 4 Oelsen ,V Iones. ' ' xl - I! , ' . f .4 5 ..- J' f 1 aw Tops P-Q 7 Go. Man' Jazz Concert Coke Time Q., ,nu I Getting-Better-Acquainted Party Cu A V I ,wg ff Q, J ff Ulf? G '5 V iffif K fiawffff gf. 1 f my jvc: , . fizizilgff K 3-.LN g :vga 1, Tiff' , ESVQ,-,v -V-fm ' 1 YQEV H' 152-1fw'1f'37LT79 f' gg r , .94 ,, , if fl ,W , A' V Ni- pf 2 smwdxfw , ,Z sm, . A 1A W, A 1+ - Nz. vim Qi, . qi, if ax: 4 , LQ 5 ., , Wag ,- M.. .. ' 3915 ,. S':': Diff' 751. aggwgf 'F ,W Q- H wf mfrrfw-1, M wi'-1 1 N . pmzl' -:- vz, 1h:p:,9'-MH X-mv' 2-A-:w - 1,2 . 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The village is a small school-owned unit just a few blocks from the main campus which provides living quarters for twenty-five couples. ' The village can actually be considered a community withinuitself because practically all Eagle Village activities are community projects . Community gardens , for example , are sometimes planted in the spring and families often get together in the evenings for card-playing and TV- viewing. I Be it ever so humble. . . , 1 If ll! .nn . ' - , Fig: Y -'A .l. l... yX'J P ..... f , . x +2 VA an-. n , f 1 I W . '7 back? ? ' Ah, yesl Welcome ' Everyone took time out to celebrate Christ- mas . Although the sched- ule was too crowded for a Christmas dance , a Welcome Back dance was arranged immediately after the vacation. Holt Hall sported greetings from every window, and Christmas 1957 SCO's Christmas tree by the library received a good deal of admiration. The Christmas play-- Benet's,A Chilis Born, was given at assembly by the speech department in cooperation with Alpha Psi Omega. n the home Oi Maw sa Jubilee as host fo the De1ta's at th . bxated at W members eir annual Yulefide arte,-We d wirn th - f Af-- me ,.., r at the Country C1ub.e1r annual banquet and dance CHRISTMAS AT CENTRAL.. . Everyone took time out to celebrate Christmas. Holt Hall sported greetings from every window and SCO'SChristmas tree by the library received a good deal of ad- miration. 147 QUEEN MARVA CANDIDATES FOR SIGMA ALPHA CHI Proctor, Gillon, McBride, Sperling, Marcum Ak, V- - si-:mv - ---Y .V-----A--....,b,.,.N,...1.X::gLX.,-,xx:,:x11 I mum- ,, ng mf 7 5'1 Q ,haw A Timm Wigwam. M55 1 N.. -. li as-1 -...M 4,83 r V.. rn ' AWS '-Uh ,wwf A Y:-sPQfp,' 'a ,. - ,Q ., Q., an W . 'Q ww .f .-fA -NW W. .W W' H' mf' ,ygt ZW r ' . ..,.., . 5, , I A M, .,,,,, + Wx: -3 N ' ' - Eff- Q mv. ' gg. ,Q 5 ' 1 , 26 ' . '. ' ' :1 . 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Early afternoon found the girls on a downtown shop- ping spree followed by an 'enjoyable movie entitled Sayonara . The long trip back was greatly enhanced by chicken and steak dinners for all at Wentzvillep Midnight found our ten beauties , once again sleepy-eyed, back in Holt Hall after one of the busiest and most exciting days of the school year. Beauties at Breakfast Beauties in Profile 151 Z ...os ,i ,. dggs HM iii:--na KAP i f g L '-ff Hrwir- -fam.-5-tr 'N-M . ,. , , N - . 'z I Y, if? ....--.- 1 g I ..... 3 Tr! ,al- 1 A !--f f J...- I 1 1 .S fy., , L.. E' .....,, . ' v 5 ,. ' Q . TQ- -in ... .-.nu-. -, W--qs. f. .Q - .if fum 3 ' P A L . I w i 1 3 23 1 3 H94 V K. -1 F ,Q i Ty, !7mW,f,,.r,...,,.......--.ff-,.,,!c,,-,,Z-W. ..., ., 119.15 ' I I - F uf - ,- L ,C ., .,..7- W ? 'if ' Q1 ,YA , I , 0,-'TQ-91 X 'ff :px i.i. 1 - -. .-q, 65,11- ff . 8 , ,'I 1-g. f'---S2P f1::c4a:'..ff-:',:sP-f -fy.----f--1-1--Q, . ,. 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F - :.,2aJ2:f ' -' ' 1f25Q'gQejg1ff,:T2:?f1.x-..--sf-'N .-,rw - M - 4,-,,,5 . '21-T31 22-521415524296535-Qfffl2'.:s?Q:a5 '-as - A -1 V 1:- W -1-ff--vQ'e..g..-1--gf.. .- -.H ...u.11',1-mf:-.-:'.:--...-.H- gf.:---:Ewa-:---141,-. .,,:--r.-.,.f-Q--.--'QV V 1.3,-:.,.-Vggf, .,.V1qq:Qgf,Vq -4.1. V.-gg f,-i,VV,i-- VVV-5,15-V-N-,TV V.:-NV... ,f-MA -.3 f- . VV - M42 - -- . , .5 V ,V .Eva-7-V.: . 3 1-5.- 465-? f ?-3 - M ez: ef' gn-iff,-:-1 .1 2 -1115-1219,-.f3a 1553:2'cf-::r: 1:f:iff1wwf.-ff.-inhi-252.-ire.-zz-5:13- 4-if '-fi-'N 13-mae-zvzre-P:-5 '1111-sae::.'f A . ' --M SM' ' V ' 'i ff ..,, 55 lil E-53? . -.4, ,.- 4'-1, W Wd .4 A, -,Q 7rfffmmrfvf-fr-'vv'rr2fff1f?f'2 j7j7 ff1T f2?2fi1 - ' ,J f l +4 K K . l i 1 I . x A -a E, ii 22 JE 3 E M .- 3 J- . .- 1 I 1 H 1 1 1 K i COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA The community orchestra is made up of both students and townspeople who have had orchestra experience and enjoy playing good music. This year the orchestra launched a new successful program. Under this program there are two concerts during the year, fall and spring. The highlight of the spring concert was the featured appearance of Vocalist Bill Iustus and Pianist Malcom Meyer. These two students were chosen by auditioning before a faculty committee. There are high hopes for the orchestra's future. Our spirit is high and we expect our membership to increase. Conducting the orchestra is Prof. Henri Pensis who has devoted much of his time and talent to the orchestra's success. Prof. Pensis states that culturally speaking the orchestra will be a big asset for both the college and the town. .,,T:.1i ,.,,..,, FIRST ROW: A. Brown, Sandau, Bretsnyder, Luer, Allison, Mrs . Carnes, Russell, Wills, B. Banning, I. Cooper, Hopper. SECOND ROW: Hess Piepmeier, Leimkuehler, M. Holscher, Huck, Porter, Newberry, Gibson, Stretch, Hurd, Gill, G. Iohnson. gdgk The Eagle I's have completed their first year. Plans were made by ,a small group of girls in May of 1957. At a call meeting tentative officers were elected and plans for the new or- , ganization were begun which continued throughout the summer. With the coming of September the plans were put into action. Our constitution was drawn y up, officers elected and the name Eagle I's choosen for our group. The purpose of this or- r -A ganization is to promote leadership and fellowship among ourselves, and encourage a good T . ' , , A 1 campus spirit. 1 . . f Our :activities for the first year included money making projects such as bulletin boards ' and food sales. 'We spent many enjoyable hours working on our Homecoming float The End , ' of the Trail . Intramural sports were also part of our activities . A b We wishto expressour appreciation and sincere thanks to our officers for our first year. . They were: George Ann Huck, President: Meredith Holscher, Vice-President: Mabel Porter, ., Secretary: Ioyce Cooper, Treasurer. We also wish to express our gratitude to our sponsor, - 'Mrsg Otis Carnes who has been most helpful throughout the year. - A A , W Best wishes -Eagle l's , for continued success and future progress in years to come on g q Central College Campus. A l P h Ei P h i A A ...f , f ':f: ! t? GTV 7'2 Pf52f277 ':' 'Y?Z'f7 f'1f .4fZ -fix' .25 2111- f43?f2fZ4- j, ,7Q,4 econc! Semester pledges' 1 P h a D e 1 t a P i O m e Q a 1 wv 'ffqxfdggggzvf-i'4Jfffgi.,4 ' A i . 413 , 'ma 3 jg K' - si : rs W hips. .Lv if 1 I v, X 3 ,im E33 Q ical ag-1 l- 5 Z. C 5 I grim? , U' ? QW' W Ei m i ' b - I 4.1, ' d a XX Wflj 'fl 3: R, . AA H, 7,. , .- mxc:fffvrr1.?KQ'..5, QE :.,,,,1 L-Ast.gT5,iii1S' ixriizifigfwi-FN-.na:. N '?x1,x.RM Nkisib Mfg -1 , .. i.-47, . f ff - , , U :L-Tai 5' , 521, VX , -r 'ff2:':-5411 -'?2W2.'.. .. 11.312 :- ,, . -.9512-4fLL 'Q-SQ , I BARBARA AN N BARNEY Parma: Senior Sociology Major: Pan,He1lenic Council Secretary: Iunlor Class Secretary: Phi Beta Treasurer: - Delta Pi Omega President Two Years: A Cappella - Choir:.Pi Gamma Mu. GEORGE RODGERS ADAMS Mexico: Iunior English Major: Scrlbblers and Scrawlers President: SCO Publicity Chairman: Vice-President Chi Delta: Central Collegian Editor. KEITH THOMAS BERRY lonla: Senior History Major: Linn Memorial Church Associate Minister: Phi Rho Kappa: Concert Band: Phi Mu Alpha Secretary: Chl Delta: SCO: Honors Work . ' ...qw A- ave,-.-T-fr-ev-:x1.rigf'wSr MARY ALYCE DOWNING Malden: Senior Biology Major: Alpha Phi Alpha President: Senior Glass Secretary: Tri-Beta Secretary: Chapel Choir Two Years: Marching Band: SCO: Sigma Alpha Chi Court Two Years. LARRY KEITH EDWARDS St. Louis: Senior Physics Major: Alpha Phi Gamma ' - ' ' A1 h Psi President: Student Body Vice President, p a Omega Vice-President: Kappa Mu Epsilon: freshman d: Curators Scholarship: Math Achievement Awar William Rus sell Vaughan Scholarship. SARA LOUISE ERVIN Kansas City: Senior Elementary Education Major: Pi Kappa Theta Pan Hellenic Representative , Historian: Alpha Psi Omega Vice-President: Outward Bound , Pygma1ion : Director, Tea House of the August Moon : A Cappella Choir: Ragout Staff: Marching Band: Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart. EUGENE BINGHAM HUMPHREY Mt. Carmel, Conn.: Senior Chemisuy Major: Standard Oil Scholarship: General Chemistry Award:Genera1 Physics Award: Student Affiliates of American Chemistry Society President: Rifle Club President: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Beta Sigma. 4 NORVELLE STANLEY GEIGER California: Senior Philosophy Ma101'2 F1'95hm5U Class Vice-President: Sophomore Class President: Eastern Star Religious Leadership Award: Who's Who 1956: SCO President: Tri-Beta: A Cappella Choir: Phi Rho Kappa: Sigma Alpha Chi: Pi Kappa 'Delta President Two Years: Honors Work. ANN McPI-IEETERS Charleston: Senior Biology Major: Holt Hall House Council President: Tri-Beta Secretary, Vice -President: Alpha Phi Alpha Treasurer: Alpha Phi Gamma Sweet- heart. ' xx CHARLES M.'SCHLANKER Montgomery City: Senior Biology Major-gACappe11a Choir: SCO: Tri-Beta President: Alpha Phi Gamma: Student Body Treasurer: Homecoming Committee Cha1rman:. Who's Who 1956. GEORGE WESLEY SWEET Maplewood: Senior English Major: Sigma Alpha Chi President: SCO Treasurer: Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent: Student N. E. A. President. WILLIAM CLIFFORD ZIMME RMAN Cameron: Senior Chemistry Major: Student Body President: Beta Sigma President: C Club: SCO' Council: Chemistry Club: Junior Class President. fy,-,. -. .125 ,v,'R'f --wa X. 73 ..,- Wffv -y-P.,-1-W-r1,y7y-w vvfrWf rfrrff 'fA'ffff4'f ' -v , , 1 . X I fp ,,fZ ',9.,,:QM?z4f4,f.f::-.1 Aihf -71725629 I f GLENN HALL - Editor CLYDE ALLENANN - Business Manager Ragout The 1958 Ragout has been a challenge to each member of the staff. This year we tried to change the yearbook so that it would be more meaningful to each of you. The sponsor, the editor, and business manager, Mr. Cullen, Glenn Hall, and Clyde Allemann have had an open ear and a discerning eye for each new, and perhaps revolutionary, idea that popped into their minds or in the minds of their capable assistants. Y V FIRST ROW: Gushleif, Patterson, Potter, Wallen Allemann, Hall, Wood, Woodington, Stewart. SECOND ROW: Arm-hein, Bofinger, Gooch, Hammond Bergsten, Pothergijl, Edmonds, Harper, Hicks, Kapp, Woodward, Simpson, Rohfing. '211L,,? k f . V , 1 SYLVIA WALLEN Layout Edltor BARRY GUSHLEFF 'QW I ia:-ff .5 W. 5 ' f b ff V 'f W -N Y ffm f Q4 I , Q X , ififd if I rf ,.....-5 M. IOANNE POTTER Head Typist RQDGERS ADAMS, Editor LARRY DREBES , Business Manager The Central Collegian IVIISSOURFS OLDEST STUDENT NEWSPAPER No free and independent newspaper, worthy of such adjectives, can expect to avoid criticism. Especially on a college campus , with its unique mixture of democracy and parentalism, there are too many different ideas of what should be printed, and what shouldn't. Yet, as evidence of its freedom and independence, the Collegian can point to criticism land praisel from all factions-- students, faculty, and administration. To establishing responsible independence as a permanent part of the Central Tradition -- the Collegian was dedicated this year. A revitalized editorial policy was inherited from the previous editor. To further strengthen the papers' voice this year, a five-man executive board was establish- ed to decide all editorial stands. To maintain standards of excellence in reporting, a news staff was organized, new this year in that it was open only to those who had successfully completed a tryout period. The business department continued on the sound basis so essential for a success- ful paper. Others performed equally important jobs . Some of those who helped are pictured above. Because of the nature of these goals, the success of the paper this year to a large degree depends on the years to come. The right of the Collegian to speak whenever it has something to say has been established. Whether it will use the right--and how maturely it will use it--re- mains to be seen. FRONT: Larry Howell. FIRST ROW: Givens, Gundlefinger, Williams, I. Wood, Madden, Bridger. SECOND ROW Mrs. Strickler, Melton, Newberry, P. Wood, Huck, Barry, Walker. THIRD ROW: Adams, Bergsten, Drebes. x N wwA,, ' . JJ 7 3-t al Dark Room As s1stant 'ZH n AQSA . :zk gf .x,,. -itffiia 'UF -.M 14 wwf x .,,,,,. w iLi.'lixii+:eff5:.EC.Ai'JKis6?3??ff?-i..2,L:1a7?41aqi-u?:15,g,g:, 1:35:21 - , . ,,,w., M , .fw-L v ,infix FIRST ROW: Vaughan, Anderson, Sim Z Befgsten, Thornton, Hall, Adams. The Student Council The Student Council has had another prosperous year, with the cooperation of the student body. The Council has been lead by President, Bill Zimmerman: Vice-President: LBTFY Edwards: SGCretary, Sondra Simpson: Treasurer., Ralph Anderson: Advisor, George A. Vaughan. The Council performai its duties as an organization dedicated for the betterment of the student body. Freshman Orientation functioned well during this week of freshman activity. Home- coming was the most outstanding Council event of the year. The Council had a Welcome Back Formal following the Christmas Holidays, which was attended by the majority of the student body. The adoption of a new constitution was a main project of the Council, plus the financing of the Ragout and the Collegian. The Council is made up of four student body officers , elected by the students . These include senior class representative, John Phillipsp junior class representative, Fred Thorntonp sophomore class representative , Larry Howell, freshman representative , Fred Bergsteng Collegian representatives , Rodgers Adams and Larry Drebesp Ragout representa- tives, Glenn Hall and Clyde Alleman. pson, immerman, Edwards, Drebes. SECOND ROW: Alleman, Howell Phillips SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Student Class Ufficers , FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Duane Michie .... . ......Presidenf Don Schoene . . . . . Vice-President Donna Henry . . . . . . . . . SecretafY Ian McDaniel. . . . D. C. Look .................. .... T reasurer Beverly Laidley ............ ...... S ecretary Iin Weston ..... Vice -President Maurice Graham . . . ...... President 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: IUNIOR CLASS . . . . Treasurer v 5 3 r OFFICERS: . DaveLewiS.............. ......PreSident Andy Crisler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President ' Rogers Adams . . . . . . . . . Secretary Kay I-'othergill DaveWood............ .....President MBYY AlYce Dovsming . . . . . . . . . Secretary G9Or9e Sweet . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President Larry Drebes . . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . Treasurer 9 FIRST ROW: Bowers, Graham, Ienkins, Look, Gardner. SECOND ROW: Williams. Howard-Payne Hall House Council The Howard-Payne House Council is the elected representative body of the re- sidents of Howard-Payne Hall. The members of the council were elected in September. Serving on the council this year Were: Larry Ienkins, President: D. C. Look, Vice- President: Leslie Bowers, lst semester Secretary-Treasurer, Phil Blakemore, 2nd semester Secretary-Treasurer: Joe Gardner, Maurice Graham, and Bill Wright. Some of the projects that the council carried out this year were: Sponsoring the Saturday night social night in the lounge of the dorm , purchasing of ping-pong and other game equipment for the use of the residents of the dorm, decorating the dorm for homecoming, and the working with the councils of the other dorms on campus for a joint constitution for all men's dorms. Prof. Henry Williams , director of Howard-Payne Hall served as sponsor of the group. 1 185 FIRST ROW: Baer, Marcum , McBride, McPheeters , Dean Watson, Wood, Fothergill, Luer. SECOND ROW: Berry, Laidley, Huck, Johnson, Peterson, Avery, Bryan, Weber. Holt Hall House Council , The House Association of Howard-Payne met last spring to elect the first officers I for the 1957-'58 House Council of Holt Hall. Officers chosen were: Ann McPheeters, President, Marva McBride, Vice-President, and Ienny Wood, Secretary. The executive council met to revise and delete some of the out-of-date rules in the old handbook. The old tradition of sending letters in the summer to introduce big and little sisters was retained. A ' ' With the arrival of the freshmen in September, the council began its functions by acquainting them with their new home and the standards of the dormitory. ' A counselor was chosen from each hall by the officers, and was approved by our sponsor, Dean Watson. In the council's first meeting, four of the women were elected as captains of their respective floors. ' The social activities of the council included sponsoring a tea for the freshmen and entertaining the St. Louis Mothers Club. The highlight of the year for the entire dormitory was the establishment of the Christmas tradition--the juniors decorating the dormitory, and the senior girls softly caroling in the halls . I l . 1 I fl 7 1 I A-l,,,,,r,W.?,Zf74.,,y,.,,,.....,.... ..,. . ,-. ,M .rf Us--. ,. .,,,,,, ,,..,. .., + , -' rv- . - - ,f .1 , .. ,.......-,R , 1-:SV-3'1':P1-sin-xwitf-:415'Q.I,:vt1F'? is-gf: -F:-I , ZZ-' ,fA4,,,4,,2,4,,,,,v., 1,1 A Q 1 5? .?47f,l25aV, . . McMurry Hall House Council FIRST ROW: Spencer, Rahm, Dean Thogmorton, Owens, Emery. SECOND ROW: D. Alleman, Matthews, Brame, Lester, Nickerson, Cresswell. The McMurry House Council is a representative body selected by the residents of McMurry and Wills Halls. Meetings are held weekly in the office of Dean Thogmorton. Officers elected for the year were Max Nickerson, President: Don Alleman, Vice-President, Bill Spencer, Secretary- Treasurerg and Dean Thogmorton, Sponsor. ' The purpose of the council is to maintain order in the dorm and to work on possible improve- ments. During the year the group set up a better system for enforcing quiet hours , decorated the dorm for Homecoming and Christmas, and worked with other councils on campus problems. E I, ,J 4 , , i s ii? rf I if s 18 7 FIRST ROW: Boltz, Woodward, Banning, Bryan, Lawhon, Peterson, Hickman, Walker, Utlaut, Waller, Rundio. SECOND ROW: Hogan, Langenbacher Stewart, Crlgler, Melton, Mutti, Dickinson, Burch, Bylngton, Barney, Diggs. THIRD ROW: Harrison, Steinbeck, Slate, Spencer, Dodd, Winkelmeyer Hodges, Carr, Yoder, D. Lewis . FOURTH ROW: Zitzman, Burmont, Redhage, Justus, A. Lewis, Lester, Murphy, Kays, Schlanker, Brame. A Cappella Choir The Central College A Cappella Choir, known throughout the Midwest, has been one of the finest musical organizations on the campus since its organization in 1932 by the director, Dean Luther T. Spayde . ' Members of the choir are carefully selected in the Fall by Dean Spayde and must work to remain a part of the organization throughout the year. - The choir presents an anthem for the services in Linn Memorial Church every Sunday morning and leads in the musical portions of the service. Most exciting for the members, of course, are the trips away from campus to perform for other groups. This year the choir went to St. Louis on December 2 to sing for the triennial meeting of the National Council of Churches . ' Social activities included the annual Christmas caroling and the picnic in the spring. The climax of the year's efforts is the annual Spring tour. For the first time the entire choir presented an accompanied number--a contemporary Cantata by Howard Hanson, with words from poetry by Walt Whitman, entitled Song of Democracy . Linda Burch was the accompanist for this number. Dr. Meredith F. Eller served as faculty manager of the tour for the fifth consecutive year. Soloists with the choir were: MaryAnna Hickman, mezzo-soprano: and William S. Iustus , baritone. The quartet for the tour was composed of: Prank Steinbeck, Bill Spencer, Dave Lewis , and Mike Carr. Student manager of the choir this year was Dave Dodd. He replaced Stan Geiger, manager for two years previous , when Stan dropped because of illness. 188 SEATED: Left to Right: Prof. Modlish, Baker Eirick, Parker, Gamble Gozean,West Michael ON STAIRS- H ' E G d ' B C4 , I I I . onne, merson oo Wm, rown Smith, Bartee, Lachner, Curtis, Slutz, Goodwin, Muench, Montemuno, Bage, Trumbull, Proctor, Hurd, Hopper, Owens, Helm, Chon, Ward. STAIRS ZND ROW Peipmeyer, Herman, Hershey, Madden, Wright, Scott, Williams, McGowan, Wildberger, Hug, McDanie1s, Briscoe, Brockman, Kessinger Newsom, Browning, Allison, Russell, Brown, Given, Easton. Chapel Choir The Central College Chapel Choir rehearses each Tuesday and Thursday night at 7:00, performing weekly in Chapel on Tuesday. During the Christmas season, the choir participates in a concert given with the A Cappella Choir. During Religious Emphasis week, and on Race Relations Sunday, the choir presents choral numbers suitable to the occasions. The officers for this year are: Iim Slutz, President: Robin Coxean, Vice- Presidenty and Paul Montemurro, Secretary and Treasurer. The choir is directed by Mr. Paul Modlish . 189 - TENKINS , TAYLOR, WEATHERS, SINCIAIR y Alpha Psi Omega The Zeta Lambda cast of Alpha Psi Omega provides the chief outlet for dramatic talent on the Central College campus. In so doing it has provided opportunities for a great many new faces in dramatics at Central. The first production of the year was George Bernard Shaw's superior satire on middle class morality, Pygmalion , directed by Bill Taylor and Mr. Arthur Sinclair, with scenery by Ken Kays. The Central cast of Alpha Psi Omega was greatly honored the second semester with the privilege of presenting the highly popular comedy of French criminal intrigue, My Three Angels . The play was ably directed by Larry Jenkins with the help of Mr. Sinclair. The well-designed set was created under the leadership of Barry Gushleff. A one-act play was produced each semester with the cooperation of the dramatics club. The annual Iaques awards were presented to the best actor, to the best actress , and for the best backstage work. ' Leadership was provided by Dr. Thomas A. Perry and Mr. Arthur Sinclair, Co- Sponsorsp Eugene Weathers, President: Larry Edwards , Vice-President, Sara Ervin, Secretary-Treasurer, first semester: Bill.Taylor, Historian-Parliamentarian. FIRST ROW: Brewer, Banning, Magruder, Harper. SECOND ROW: Cannon, S. Mutti, Fothergill, VanHom, Bynum, Watkins, Kessinger, P. Wood Brovme. THIRD ROW: Gushleff, Bergsten, Bryan, Wlnkelmeyer, Sinclair. Dramatics Club With an increased membership, enthusiastic workers, a new sponsor, and a desire to improve, Dramatics Club become a bigger and better organization in 1957-1958. Membership consists of those persons who are working for points in order to become a member of Alpha Psi Omega or those who simply enjoy dramatics. Besides working On the two plays presented by the mother chapter, Alpha Psi Omega, Dramatics Club sponsored one-act plays and trips to other productions. One of the highlights of the year was the sponsoring of a group to see Middle of the Night at the American Theater in St. Louis and visiting' backstage. This year the Dramatics Club functioned under the leadership of Barry Gushleff, President: Sue Mutti, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Ellen Magruder, Program Chairmanp and Io Harper, Publicity Chairman. Mr. Arthur Sinclair served as sponsor. 191 . SEATED: FIRST ROVW Douglas, Rohlfing, -Lashley, Hammond, Lewis, Wood, Lacey, Howard, Yeast. SECOND ROW: Hodge, K. , Kapp, Slutz, Lefman 1 Newsom, Leibeck,. Emerson, Henry, Strickler, Brown, L. , Willis , Hulse, Meyer, Simpson. THIRD ROW: Montemurro, Brockman,Buddemeyer I Tucker, Oelson, McKee, Brown, S. , Marcum, Hardt, Drace, McDaniels, Magruder, Mohney, Goodwin. STANDING? Prankenfield, Hodge, B. 2 Anderson, Koenig, Wildberger, Bloom. , 1 . 1 I I i l if 1, I t Concert Band t L N I ' , From the combined talents of the marching and varsity bands , are chosen forty out- ti, standing musicians who make up the Concert Band. Under Prof. Biroh's skilled baton, 5 this band met-with vigor the first challenge of the agenda, the fourth annual Pop Concert. I A program consisting of some of the lighter concert numbers and marches was .well re- ceived by a large audience. With the Pop Concert behindthem , the group plunged into i . l work of a heavier nature , preparation for the annual Spring tour. Then at long last came the cry of Load up. . .baggage committee get with it! d th l' an e ong awaited tour was under way. Traveling for a week throughout northern Missouri, experiences were en- countered by the band's members that will long be cherished as some of the fondest memories of college days. Returning' from tour, the band presented a fine Home Concert to the college audience and proceeded to the last concert of the year, that presented on Commencement day. Hats off to Prof. Birch and his band for a successful season I V and another job well done. H g . yi I 192 :l E ' i' r V ' it .,,, s s 1 SEATE-D: Left to Right: Scott, Simpson, Wilson, Uflout, Peipmeir, Given, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Emerson, Brown, Wright, Lacy, Kapp, Howard THIRD ROW: Henry, Mutti, Newsom, Tucker, Leigh, Mac Kensle, Spitler, Owens, Hulse, Hart, Richardson, Drace, Kessinger, Muench, Howard, McDaniels. FOURTH ROW: Wlldberger, Bloom, Yeast, Waugh, Koenig, Montemurro. Varsity Band The main function of the Varsity Band, known to many as the 3:30 band, is to provide music for the basketball games in Puckett Field House. Under the direction of this year's student assistant, Paul Montemurro, this task was performed in excellent style. Next on the group's agenda came vigorous rehearsals of light concert music to be per- formed in assembly and at scheduled programs in nearby high schools . 193 E W ri Marching Band Each fall, returning band members as well as a few of the hardiest and most daring of the uninitiated are welcomed to the campus with cries of Fall in! , Guide Right! , and Cover down . These primitive outbursts are the issue of a strange manner of man known as a drum major, this year Iohn Anderson, and they signify that the season of dust eating Cmarching bandl is under way. This year approximately 95 brave souls under the leadership of the aforementioned Mr. Anderson and Prof. Thomas E. Birch, produced a new and different show for every home football game, fspecials for Homecomingl and after a few of the rough spots were smoothed out by returning veterans at the season's start, the group upheld in grand style the reputation the band has built in years past. FIRST ROW Cannon, Soergel, Dean Watson, Givens Weaver, VanHom Bracy, Allis B 1 SE . ODe1l Wills Wright, Bartee, Burch, Curtis, Easton, Patterson. , on' ann ng' COND ROW' Gulon' Hickman' cngler Alpha Lambda Delta V The Alpha Lambda Delta, Chapter of Central College was established in 1958 and is a society honoring freshman women who achieve superior scholastic honors. Its purpose is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning and'to encourage Superior scholastic attainment among the freshman women. ' A ' The charter was applied for in 1957 when seven girls of the freshman class maintained a creditable scholastic average, qualifying the college for the chapter. -Those girls were: Bernadine Banning, Carolyn Bartee , Linda Burch, Vicki Cannon, MaryAnna Hickman, Marjorie Van Horn and Charlotte Wills . ' W Dean of Women , Margie Watson is the sponsor ofvthis newly formed organization with Miss Anne Kelley as faculty advisor and Mrs. Elaine Kidwell as senior advisor. The officers are: President, Carolyn Barteey Vice President, Vicki Cannon, Secretary, Mary Iane Crigler, Treasurer, Marian Soergelg and Historian, MaryAnna Hickman. The Chapter hopes to make much progress in the coming years and further interest in scholastic achievement in those students who will be coming into the society each year. ' Lyday, Lefmann, Miller C. , Major, Haverstic, Potter, Simpson. r Pi Gmega Pi g The Beta Upsilon Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary fraternity in business education, was installed on Central College campus in 1949. This was the first chapter of the fraternity to be located in a liberal arts college, Central being the first to have a business teacher - education program outstanding enough to warrant this high recognition. The chapter was re-activated second semester due to the graduation of all members last year. Under the leadership of our new business instructors , Miss Mayme F. Lyday and Miss Harriet Major, the eligible students were pledged and, initiated. A The chapter has again promoted and maintained its high principhlesof outstanding scholarship, good citizenship in the college community, high ethical standards in business and professional life, and the teaching of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. P The officer-elect list is as follows: Sondra Simpson, Presidentp Joanne Potter, Vice President: Doris Lefmann, Secretary: Carol Haverstic, Treasurer: and Charles Miller, Historian. Each year Pi Omega Pi confers the Ideal Business Teacher and Ideal Secretary titled to Business Majors. As members could not be initiated until second semester, the main activity was organizing the chapter. We hope to have laid the foundation for returning and new members next year. I STANDING: Shaeffer L Frank Litton Kays Miss Ma ' ' 1 I , jor, Hahne, Smith, Overf lt B t ' ht. SITTING: dl E Potter, Lindauer. KNEELING: Smith, Brassfield, Haverstic. e , Da Wng Gun efmger' B' Williams' Haley' I' Q 1 J I n E , lf Busmess Club The Business Club is a professional organization open to all business majors and minors ill on the campus. Its purpose is to promote and maintain fellowship among the students of ll, the business department, to acquaint the members with present business procedures and trends , and to encourage good scholarship. The officers for the year were: Iohn Overfelt, President, Dean Whitworth, Vice Presi- dent, Sandra Simpson, Secretary: Charles Smith, Treasurer, and Marlene Cannady, Parlia- mentarian. . , The Business Club meets once a month on the fourth Monday night at 8:00. Programs have included talks by local and visiting businessmen, films, and panel discussions by students and faculty members. The year opened with a mixer designed to acquaint new students with the purposes of the Business Club. A short program was given and refreshments were served. The club sponsor, Mr. Irving S. Iackson was again with us this year while Miss Harriet l Major and Miss Mayme Lyday were welcomed as new sponsors. I l li li 197 l FIRST ROW Swisher Painter Harper Porter Bamey SECOND ROW Ervin Kelley Barker, Mitchell, Patterson, Thogmorton. THIRD ROW: Adams, Taylor Berry Watson Smith Unser Barry Alleman Kidwell Gibson NOT PICTURED: Sonner. Pl Gamma Mu P The Mis ouri Kappa Chapter of P1 Gamma Mu the National Social Science Honor Society, was chartered on the Central College campus in 1934. The aim of this organization is , Co-op- eration in the Scientific Study of Human Problems To gain membership in Pi Gamma Mu a student The members of Pi Gamma Mu meet once a month to hear papers and discuss' problems relating to the social science field . The pro- gram topics this year included New's and Views of Southern South America , Soviet Communism: Present Status and Future Prospects , Socialized Medicine , The Civil War in Missouri , Iuvenile Gangs , and An Analysis of the Little Rock Controversy . The highlight of the yearwas the Annual Spring Banquet. The banquet program was given by Mr. L. A. Kingsbury, his topic being Graveyard Clues to History and Human Nature . This year's officers were: Dean Patterson, President: Clyde Alleman, Xlice Presidentg Dean Iam es P. Thogmorton, Secretary-Treasurer: and Louise Painter, Reporter. Faculty members served as sponsors of the Chapter and Dr. Robert H. Barker is Governor of the Missouri Province . FIRST ROW: Bailey, Burk, Simpson, McBride, Dr. Schaff, Sweet Proctor Downing Edmonds Painter SECOND ROW Philli s K 11 I 1 1 . 1 p e y DiCkmBl?r, Liawhog. l:lSIiHQt0Yh Gafvin. Brown, Cooper, Beinke, Dicksonr THIRD ROW: Wood, Harper, Langenbacher, Wal1en,'Heeter: ylxattigl 2,855 as ey, Amrhein, Chon, Montemuxro. FOURTH ROW: Barry, Blakemore, Grebe, Eckert, Day, Fothergill, Hammond, 5 1 . i Student National Education Association This year marked the end of the William T. Harris Chapter of Future Teachers of America and the beginning of the Central College Chapter of Student National Education Association. S.N.E.A. is a professional organization for those who are interested in the teaching pro- fession. It has both state and national connections . ' The main purpose of S.N.E .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. S.N.E.A. meets on the third Tuesday of every month for its regularly planned meetings in the Recital Hall. The varied programs include panel discussions, educational films, speakers, and students telling of their experiences in supervised student teaching. In ad- dition to the regular meeting, special events such as the annual Christmas Party and the Spring Picnic are held for the members. R Dr. Walter R. Schaff and Professor Henry Williams , sponsor and co-sponsor, respectively, have been a great help in furthering the ideals of S.N.E .A. Officers for the year 1957-'58, include George Sweet, President: Helen Proctor, Vice President: Marva McBride, Secretary-Treasurer: Io Harper, Program Chairman, and Cora Langenbacher, Social Chairman. , ' 7 FIRST ROW: Rutledge, Mueller, Rudd, Alleman, Badger, Walther. SECOND ROW: Edwards, Humphrey, Wood, Hilgeman, Crisler,I Look, Moreland, Newton. Flederma us Formed last winter, as a new service organization on campus , Pledermaus received the immediate support of the entire student body. From its place of spawning among a nuclei of senior students through its campus-wide growth Fledermaus has proven itself as being truly representative of our students' interest in science and current events. The flying bat , having been born into an environment of distrust, has certainly displayed its worthiness of student faith. The members of Pledermaus meet several afternoons every week in a special laboratory set aside for their use in Science Hall. Their primary objective is to put an instrument-laden rocket into the air on controlled flight and retreive it intact through the employment of a para- chute-type device. Results from various types of flash and static tests have done much to spark the imagination and curiosity of both science and humanities students. . Under the guidance of Professor Rutledge the officers Gene Rudd, Gene Humphrey, and Bob Badger, President, Vice President, and Secretary-Treasurer re spectively--have ex- pertly guided this select group through its hardest months , those of conception and birth. 2 FIRST ROW: Haita, Rethmeyer Downing, McPheeters Newcomb Mitchell Herrman Sheets SECOND ROW H h . ' ' ' ' ' ' I , D . Bi , ' Alleman, Redman, Litle, Bennett, Nickerson, Woods, Vaughn. ug es yson erman Gamble Tri Beta The Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honor society for biology majors and minors , was instituted three years ago on the campus of Central College. This year seven new members were admitted to the chapter. The past year has been a full one for the chapter. Papers of biological interests were prepared and presented by the members at the bimonthly meetings. Movies were presented by the chapter to which all students of the college were invited. To fulfill the national requirements for advancement, the activities included caring for the college museum and having it open certain days of the week with members of the chapter acting as guides, writing letters of information at all high schools in the sur- rounding area and presenting an award to the most outstanding student in general biology. Last year our current president , Bill Redmanp won the award. This year the chapter was host to the Tri Science banquet held in the spring. Gamma Upsilon was host of the sub-district convention of Beta Beta Beta. The year's officers of the chapter were Bill Redman, President: Ann McPheeters, Vice President, Mary Alice Downing, Secretary, Professor George A. Vaughan, Trea surerg Bettie, Rethmeyer, Historian. A The sponsors are Professor George A. Vaughan and Dr. Farris H. Woods. 201 , ii SEATED: E. Strong, Humphrey, l-Iilgeman, Tadlock, D. Lewis, Shaw. STANDING: Prof. Shell, Walther, Shaffer, D. Strong, Castleberry, Hess Badger, Ditto, Yankee, Mounter, Prof. Buckner. ' ' . ' ' Student Affiliates Ot The American Chemical Society The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, sometimes called the Chemistry Club is an organization for students majoring in chemistry and related fields with three or ' more semesters of chemistry. This year,-along with the regular members, there were several associate members. Associates must have at least two semesters and must be in their third semester of chemistry. The purpose of this 'organization is to stimulate professional interest in science, to keep members abreast of the current news in chemistry, and to give members experience in preparing and presenting scientific papers. ' Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Programs consist of student papers, films' and occasionally outside guest speakers . Usually when the program of the meeting consists of outside guest speakers, the meetings are designated as open meetings and any interested persons may attend. E The members of the club take industrial tours onceia year. This year the group traveled to St. Louis and visited Monsanto Chemical Co. and Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. In the spring the organization participates in an annual spring banquet held jointly with other science organizations. The officers this year were: Gene Humphrey, President: Sam Castleberry, Vice President: Betty Strong, Secretary first semester: lim Walthers, Secretary second semester: Doyle L. Strong, Treasurer: and Hal Shaffer, Reporter. 202 l 4 l 1 l , l FIRST ROW: Shell, Higgins, Brown, Smith, Crisler. SECOND ROW: Long, Wilhite, Kays, Thornton, Anderson, Hedgepeth. f , L I y S Alpha Epsilon Delta l i k In 1934, the Missouri Alpha Chapter was added to the role of the National Premedical Honor ll Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta. At present there are 70 active chapters in the United States. The y l main objectives of the society are: fll to encourage excellence in premedical scholarship, f2j ' to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education in the study of medicine, l C31 to promote cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators M ' d 1n eveloping an adequate program of premedical education, and f4j to bind together similarly i1 I interested students. Q r Two open meetings were held during the year to which all premedical, predentalhand medical technology students on the campus were invited. At the first of these , Professor Lester C. Shell, ly our advisor, described the goals of the chapter and the importance of it to premedical students. li l This year's annual homecoming float was a .reconstruction of an operating f00m with SeVGI'Bl l short slogans. H l l V. 11, , The annual Christmas party was a buffet supper given the members by Professor and Mrs ,il , L. C. Shell at their home . Everyone concerned thoroughly enjoyed themselves. l ' This year Missouri Alpha chapter held their first formal initiation banquet in February. There I was an after dinner speaker and formal initiation for the pledges followed immediately. q During the spring vacation the members took a trip to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to attend the National Convention of Alpha Epsilon Delta . Good fellowship was induced and many interesting i and helpful speakers were heard. The third annual High School Premedical Day was again held on campus by the society. High y school seniors from all th ' ' ' ' over e state were invited to attend. There were .several very interesting y out of town speakers present. A I l On the evening of May ll the annual All-Science Spring Banquet was held in the Parish House l l' f of Linn Memorial Church. Members of all science organizations and their dates attended. l Q A picnic honoring seniors was held as the last function of the group for this year. y ' The officers are, in addition to our sponsor, Professor Lester C. Shell: Samuel L. Hedgepath, g y Presidentg Norris W. Smith, Vice President: Robert M. vWilhite, Secretary: and Ralph Anderson. ll Treasurer. 203 ,I a 04 FIRST ROW: Hoagland, Humphrey, Close, Bridger, Moreland, Crisler, Look, Wright, Edwards. SECOND ROW: Rutledge, Mueller Chenoweth Prof. Denny, Jacobs, Newton, Prof. Helton, Roberts, Strickler, Rudd. Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary fratemity for undergraduates in the field of mathematics. Membership in the Missouri Epsilon chapter is limited to students ex- hibiting a proficiency in mathematics with a better than average grade in all other courses . 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 pro? vide a campus organization for recognition of outstanding students in mathematics. The highlight of the year was the trip to the regional convention of Kappa Mu Epsilon at Emporia, Kansas. During alternate years, the chapter attends the national convention. Preceding the meeting in May, a picnic is held with invitations to attend given to pro- spective chapter members. g H 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, re- freshm ents are provided by our gracious host. The officers for the past year were: George Newton, President: Larry Edwards , Vice President, Gene Rudd, Secretary-Treasurer: and Ted Mueller, Historian. Our sponsors and hosts are Dr. Floyd F. Helton and Clifton E. Denny. FIRST ROW: Frankenfeld, Meyer, Goodwin, Strickler, Montemurro, Pensis, Iustus, Kldwell, Koch. SECOND ROW: Tucker, Scofield, Eirich, Burmont Frede, Woodruff, Murphy, Mohney, Muench, Carr, Lebeck. THIRD ROW: Koffman, Hodge, Anderson, Brackman, Oelsen, Wlnkelmeyer, Buddemeyer, D'ace, Hulse, Maupin, Douglas, Slutz-. Phu Mu Alpha Hail Sinfonia --the song rings from Cross Memorial Tower, where , on Thursday nights Beta Mu Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia held the meetings that resulted in the numerous activities of the past year The first event of the school year was a Smoker, which at a later date led to the initiation of fifteen new active members and the banquet in their honor. An original script and a thirty-piece pit orchestra ably directed by President Paul Montemurro made the musical show entitled I Ain't Got ljobodyu one of the best-received of the Annual American Rhapsody series. At the Province Convention held in Iefferson City during November, Beta Mu Chapter received an outstanding honor for the fourth straight year, receiving the Charles E. Lutton Province Merit Award. With new inspiration, the Chapter began plans for the second semester which included a serenade for the Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart of 1957-'58, Miss Sandra Rohlfingg a dance for members d d - ' an ates at the Payette Golf Club, and the presentation of the annual American Contemporary Music Program. The Contemporary Program presented works of music by American com f ' ' posers or male chorus , instrumental ensembles, and soloists. Serving under the leadership of President, Montemurro were Vice President, Keith Berry: Secretary, Alan Stricklerg and Treasurer, Bill Iustus. Greatly appreciated by the Chapter is the sponsor, Professor Henri Pensis. ' WW ff-r-Mb:xJJ.1:..f....:53isg.2:lsmta42s3s.,,. 1'13 -' 'Til-'N ' ' 11 ,...,,-. . , , ggi- ,, , psig-1-H , V. 4- HblW!Qwvwwm FIRST ROW: Horine, Wood, Burch, Goodwin, McCoy. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rich, Miss Hayes, Bamey, Byington Hogan, Dickinson, Milton, Chon, Throgmorton. THIRD ROW: Drew, Hickman, Lashley, Kopp, Utlaut, Wood, Bage Wilson, Waller, Bartee, Smith, Hodge, Lacey. Phi Beta , y Phi Beta is a national professional fraternity 'for women interested in music and speech. Tau chapter, for the academic year 1957-'58 has been under the able leadership of Miss Opal Louise Hayes , faculty advisor: Mrs. E. E. Rich, senior alumni advisory and Mrs. Iames Thogmorton, junior alumni advisor. Officers were Marilyn Hogan, President: Dalene Summers Byington, Vice President: Marilyn Dickinson: Secretary: Barbara Barney, Treasurer: Wanda Melton, Historian: and Iune Chon, Doorkeeper. P A September found us in the midst of planning activities for the current year, To better acquaint the new music and speech students with our purpose , a tea was given in their honor. ' ' The first week of October, we were hosts to Omicron chapter of William Woods College , SOOI1 after which we accepted four new members into our sisterhood: Alda Goodwin, Norma Horine, Virginia McCoy, and Iudy Wood. Our first assembly program was presented the latter part of October. November seems to have been our most eventful month as we entered the homecoming activities , including the annual breakfast and the parade with the theme Our melody-beat Principia. Later that month a banquet was given in honor of our four new members. As we again joined with Omicron chapter, we presented several programs in the service clubs at Fort Leonard Wo od. The Christmas season found us taking part in the annual SCO song fest and the traditional partie s . . In keeping with the New Year, plans were slated for our chapter conceming our annual show, Prism Preludes , which was presented in March. ' The month of February was concemed with pledging activities. L h Our National Counselor, Ruth Melcher Quant, met with our chapter inthe early springafter which our year came to a close with the usual end - of - school parties. 206 1 1 FIRST ROW: Dunnington, White, Knowles, Weber, Raybum, Walker, Curtis, Porter. SECOND ROW: Leigh, Esterly, Sonner, Dr. Hix, Dr Elle:- Rev Caldwell. THIRD ROW: Spencer, Pox, Owens, Given, Gooch, Hammond, Michel, Davis. FOURTH ROW: Phillips, Gray, McGuire Dodd' H Kesslnger, F. Kessinger, Unser. ' ' Kappa Chi y The Nu Chapter of Kappa Chi has had a most successful year with very interesting meetings every first and third Monday evenings of the month. These meetings have been inspired by the careful work ofthe sponsors: Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hix, Ir. , Dr. and Mrs.. M. E. Eller, President and Mrs. Ralph L. Woodward, and Reverend and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell. The officers have also served with enthusiasm. These officers were for the first semester: President, Larry Sonner: Vice President, Iohn Gooch: Secretary, Mable Porter: Treasurer, Beth Hammond: and Recorder, Marilyn Hogan. The officers for the second semester were: President, Bill Esterly: Vice President, Fritz Muttie: Secretary, Lizz Given: Treasurer, Bill Spenser: Marshall, Iohn Gooch: and Recorder, Annabel Walker. Kappa Chi is an organization for all those interested in full time Christian Service. It sponsors Mid-week services every Wednesday morningin the Parish House. These services give the members of Kappa Chi a chance to prepare and lead a short devotion. 7 1 4 I uJi:2m:41J:...:is2:'sz.+t:, j -' - f ' 5 r '7'-+C' , --f'p.aaw H'ff ' 1'Prrniazzwssziswxxxifmt.-xe.1swt.ami.-z:,x 2 1 BACK ROW: Gooch, Walker, Kays, Allen, Nickerson, Spencer, Dodd, Eberhardt, Yoder, Berry, Stewart. FRONT ROW: Barney,VHenry, Goodwin Hogan, Wood, Sperling, Shoup. Student Christian Organization SCO's program began on the first Sunday of the year with the entertainment of the freshmen at a mixer in the Eyrie. During these first weeks the pledging Kbeg for moneyl A program and the sale of Buzz Books were carried out. The social year for SCO began with a Halloween hayride and party complete with costumes and ghost stories at Stapleton's farm. The Thanksgiving formal was unique in that we charged admission--one can of food per head, the food to be donated to the local welfare office. The Backwards Dance was a big success with Dave Dodd copping honors as the Backward King. ' Christmas found a busy schedule on SCO's agenda, including the annual carol fest in the Eyrie. Over Christmas vacation a delegation attended the national MSM conference in Lawrence, Kansas. The officers for the year include: Presidents , Stan Geiger, David Dodd: Vice Presidents, Dave Stewart, Iohn Gooch, Secretary, Ienny Woody Treasurer, Dave Dodd, Max Nickerson, Stewardship Chairman, Frank Yoder: Service Chairman, Marilyn Hogan: H Social Chairman , Ken Kaysp Program Chairman, Barbara Barney and Alda Goodwin: Financial Secretary, Iohn Gooch. O8 i Ho t Hall Dining Room Food and Friendship Standing in Line for Floyd s Sunday Delicaciesl Centralized Dining Hall? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 210 The Gas House Gang! BACK ROW: Hughes, Taylor, Stewart, Cohea, Adams, Howell, Bridger. FRONT ROW: Woodinqton, Wood, Dickson, Close, Huck, Linsin Wills y Scribblers and Scrawlers ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS WITH LITERARY TALENT Invoking their Poetic Licenses only in cases of extreme necessity, Scribblers and Scrawlers wrote and discussed dozens of philosophical, religious , satirical, political and occasionally meaningless bits of verse, essays , and stories during the 1957-'58 school year. Titles ranged from Oranges in a Scarlet Sky to Sophrosyne . Free verse was the most popular mode of expression, but Iapanese Haiku and Persian Ruba'1 styles added variety to the verses . SERVICE ORGANIZATION Under President, Ed Close, Vice President, Dave Coheap Secretary, Cherie Dickson: Treasurer, Ienny Woody and Publicity Chairman, Bill-Hughes, Scribblers presented its third annual Coffee and Criticism in March, and published another in a series of Aigrettes in April. The Coffee and Criticism , where members presented their brain children to the public, 'also featured TMGreat Westem Melodrama , directed by Bill Taylor, and a readers' theater presentation of E.M. Forster's lM achine Stops. The Aigrettes included 24 pages of the best contributions this year, and boasted a cover by Yvonne Linsin. REFUGE FOR NONCONFORMISTS To keep Scribblers and Scrawlers from getting out of hand , the group limits its membership to nine men and nine women in addition to co-sponsors Prof. Thomas A. Perry and Prof. Helen Baskett. A ' Sigma Epsilon Pi SENIOR HONOR SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Sigma Epsilon Pi was founded in 1932 to stimulate and honor scholarship at Central College. Among its charter members were Dean E. P. Puckett and Professor W. D. Baskett. E It elects its members from those seniors who rank in the upper ten per cent of their class scholastically and whose honor point average is at least 2.30. It also elects from alumni who have graduated before 1932 and who have distinguished themselves scholastlcally, and from faculty who are members of similar societies at other colleges . I ' Three events highlight the calendar of the society: the Annual Scholarship Convocation, the reception in honor of new members at the home of Dean and Mrs. Meyer, and the annual banquet. At the annual banquet--the Friday before Commencement--representatives of the initiates share their version of the world-to-be with faculty and alumni members . Among the projects of Sigma Epsilon Pi to stimulate scholarship at Central College have been the establishment of the Annual Scholarship Con- vocation, and, this year, a share in helping Deans Meyer and Watson bring a chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta to Central College. ROSTER OF ACTIVE MEMBERS--1958 Y INITIATES: I Ke1thThomas Berry ......History George P. Newton.... Physics N. Stanley Geiger . - . . . . Philosophy M. ,Dean Patterson . . . .. . . Business Administration RichardLitle ....Bio1ogy LarrySonner........ Philosophy Carlyn Lashley. . . . . . Piano - Profes sor Ann Kelly OTHERS: President Ralph Lee Woodward Professor Floyd F. Helton Dean Samuel L. Meyer Professor Meredith Eller , Professor W. D. Ba skett Mrs. Helen Thogmorton Professor Everett C. Buckner Professor Thomas A. Perry, Faculty Chairman 212 Dedication Day A Christian college with a faculty that lives to teach and a student body uninhibited in their intellectual endeavors . These are the trademarks of Central College and the subsequent goals of the churches behind it. Bishop Eugene M. Frank reminded his audience of these facts of the rededication ceremony in Linn Memorial Church on Ianuary 30. At the same time, President Woodward awarded citations to retired faculty members and Methodist clergymen who have devoted their lives to the service of Central and its objectives. i !7 'T , st A The Thirteenth Annual Recognition Day for Distinguished Alumni service was held in the Linn Memorial Church on March 11, 1958. , President Woodward presided over the ceremonies and Dean Samuel L. Meyer, Edgar M. Crigler, and Dr. Everett C. Buckner presented the alumni. Among those honored were: Anna Lee Briggs, graduate of 1932 , officer in the U. S. Air Force, Richard Deming, attended Central 1933-'35, novelist: Heber U. Hunt, graduate of 1921 , teacher and administrator: Bertram I. Lawrence, graduate of 1914 , teacher and retired faculty member: Iohn Wilson Randolph, graduate of 1932 , professor of English at Westminster College: Mary Field Schwarz, born on the Central College campus , graduate of 1939 and selected as Teacher of the Year for 19577 and Roland R. Walton, graduate ,of 1909, business executive and Army engineer. 1215 ffiLMwiuWMf.hzSikri3in53QLSLQQE 1'ilE.fli-'ffl fl T ' fr , ff 4 Ti m , W P 3?'?i ff33f'lW3f 'V'tEiLifNiiiQffiE.X!ElQ1LEii!.:1il E 9 , ,4 I ,gf Qu, 6213 , MM If 1 5, I 4.A D Q- . 1 A 1 qw. fx 4 Q1 .. v, 4:43 M a?,'?ff': Hr Yfiitw -W W 1 S -0, . I. ' K if? i wx -as gli , ?'lW-gig 3 fm. ' ' , : gi, Q .ug 1 ' my -x ,g Q V. 3252, ff, , : M, n ' :Q ,X 1' f ,' AA ll J ,V xg ,A :ig-, W , X, W qc ,HA 1 L qv ,I , . 51.72 Ji B424 I N 514.3 1 F- ,. - J .Q , . 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Howard Payne ancl McMurry Hall Counselors The counselors are chosen by the admlnlstratlon durmg the summer lmmedlately precedlng each academlc year These men are selected for thelr proven ablllty to lead others , partlclpatlon ln extracurrlcular act1v1t1es , scholastlc attalnment, and for thelr general SeI'VlCG to the student body as a whole The counselors are requlred to be on the campus when the freshmen arrlve 1n the fall and to asslst ln welcommg these new students and help them to make thelr adglustment to college l1fe Nlne counselors are located 1n McMurry Hall, three ln Howard Payne Hall for men, and one 1n Wllls Hall These men Work along Wlfh Dean Thogmorton and Mr Wllllams ln attempt1ng to operate the men s dorm1tor1es of Central College ln a democratlc way Prof Williams Gibson Kays Zlmmerman v I I I 1 w 1 W , ,OLI 'ze Y-3 isa if '9 9 103 I7l SAM YANKEE Captain l953 Cheerleaders , ni? '.., 9 .. FRONT ROW: Patterson, Berry, Fisher. 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' .aw.:a'?f.f'2f:'gg3g-. 23:51 FQ ge3-:F,xag3,af-isgegqf-3-X ,- A 2-, ' ,f ' 'j'f.C?2 ' ff-1 ' I -,Ijjllfi-5fi1?3QKq. 1 X N Hg. X ' - ' ' I' V - I- mr- 4 --f -- .I Af ' '-'W'-Akfjjjgrjg A9WQi1jQ ' I ' ' 224 The Diploma--four long years. The Recessional--four short years. OZZOQ ing gacg Z ' vw . Jomowfow V H ' Central to thee. . . ALLEMANN, CLYDE R. St. Louis Major: Economics Alpha Phi Gamma: Chaplaln, Ple- dge Captain, Vlce President, Moker Award. . .Pi Gamma Mu: Vice President. . .Fledermaus: Publicity Director. . . Ra gout: Sports Editor, Business Marnger. . .Colle91an: Sports Editor. . . Mclvlurry Hall Counselor: Student Council. ANDERSON, KENNETH C. Payette Major: Business Administration Physical Education Majors and Minors. . .Business Club . . . . . Baseball. BARNEY, BARBARA ANN Parma Major Sociology Delta Pl Omega Vice President, President Phi Beta Secretary Treasurer, Pl Gamma Mu Who s Who 58 Iunlor Class Secretary Pan Hellenic Council Secretary A Cappella Choir Marching Band Varsity Band SCO Council BLAKEMORE, PHILIP Sturgeon Malor Physical Educatlon Basketball Sigma Alpha Chl Physical Education Majors and Minors Student National Educa tion Association lim ull W, lj Boonville Major: Business Administration AMICK, 1'EANE'1'l'E ANDERSON, RALPH H. Pacific Major: Chemistry Beta Sigma: Treasurer, Pledge Captain. . .Alpha Epsilon Delta: Treasurer, Pledge Captain. . . Student Body Treasurer. A .Student Council. . .McMurry Hall House Council. . .McMurry Hall Counf selor. . .M.C. Freshman Talent Show. . . Homecoming Activities Co-Chairman. BERRY KEITH T. Ionla Major History Marching Band Varsity Band Concert Band Chapel Choir A Cappella Choir Student Radio Staff Intercollegiate Debate Phl Mu Alpha Secretary Vlce Pres1dent Chl Delta Reporter SCO Representative Pl Gamma Mu Phi Rho Kappa Pl Kappa Delta Kappa Chl McMurry House Council Student Chris tlan Organization Vlce President Financial Secretary Associate Minister, Linn Memorial Church Alexander Prize National Methodist Scholarship James H Robinson Scholarshrp Who Who 58 BROOKS LOU ANN Franklin Major Physical Education Pl Kappa Theta Athletic Chair man President P E Majors and Minors WRA Vice President Pan Hellenic Council NNQXLL ln XX BADGER, ROBERT C. St. Louis Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Gamma . . .Counselor. . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . .Chemistry Club. ' BURKS , LYNN R. Akron, Ohio Major: Physical Education Beta Sigma. . .Student National Educa- tion Association .... Pan-Hellenic Council, Vice President. . .Football. . . Basketball Trainer. . . C Club: Pledge Captain . . . Ragout Staff. ' . K :tit H I ' ,. i f 7,4525 fifth-Qi - . 2. f . wi ms.. , - -,J - Tw W' 'et - we-3 V 3 52 ' f l f GASTLEBERRY, SAMUEL Caruthersville Major: Chemistry Chi Delta, Chemistry Club, Pan Hell. COHEA, DAVID E. Clarksville Major: Philosophy and Religion Phi Rho Kappa: President. . .Scribblers and Scra wie rs: Vice President. . . Kappa Chi: President. - -Wills Hall Counselor. . .Student Christian Crganiza- tion. . . Coffeie and Criticism . BALLEW, WILLIAM New Franklin Major: Physical Education BYINGTON, DALENE SUMMERS Columbia Major: English Pi Kappa Theta: Rush Captain, Song Leader. . .Phi Beta: Vice President. . . Student National Education Association. . .Dra- matics Club ..... Speech Arts Festival. . .Production Staff: Tea House of the August Moon . . . Beta Sigma Rose Court. . .Home- coming Queen. . . Homecoming Attendant of Iunior Class . . .Pagout Maid of Honor. . .Fighting Fifty. . . Collegian Staff. . .A Cappella Choir, 4 years. CHON, JUNE South Wisconsin Rapids , Wisconsin Major: Voice Alpha Phi Alpha.'. .Phi Beta. . . Chapel Choir. . .Kappa Chi. . . Student Christian Organization . . .Student National Education Association. . .Marching Band. . . Varsity Band . DAVIS, SUSAN ELISABETH Glendale Major: Elementary Education Chapel Choir. . .Fighting I-'iftY- - ' Howard-Payne House Council.. . Holt Hall House Council. . .Delta Pl Omega: Project Chairman, Parliamentarlan. DAY, CURTIS oak Grove Major: Physical Education Sigma Alpha Chl, Basketball. r Q DIGKSON. CHERIE I Paris Major: English Scribblers and Scrawlers , National V Education Associations for Stu- dents. l l DOUGHERTY, EDWARD Fayette Major: Physical Education 1 DOUGLAS, PAUL MARSHALL Hartford, Conn. Major: Plute Marching Band: Concert Band: Varsity Band: Orchestra: Chapel Choir: Phi Mu Alpha: Time Out For Ginger : My Three Angels . DEARING , MORRIS Brookfield Major: Business Administration Chi Delta Pratemity: Vice President. . . Student Council. . . C Club. . .Golf. DONELSON, HARLO L. Palmyra Major: Div. of Science Beta Sigma. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Scalpel: and Forceps . . .Phi Mu Alpha. . . Hannibal La Grange Ir. College. DOUGLAS, IEAN CAROL Hartford , Conn. Major: Voice Orchestra: A Cappella Choir DOWNING , MARY ALYCE Malden Major: Biology -Alpha Phi Alpha: President , Rush Captain , Pledge Captain. . .Beta Beta, Beta, Secre- tary. . .Student NEA. . .SCO Council. . . Chapel Choir: Treasurer, Vice President . . .Freshman Class Treasurer. . .Senior Class Secretary. . .Marching Band. . . Attendant Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart, 2 years . . .Biology Lab Assistant, 3 years . . .Varsity Basketball. . .W ho's Who '58, . .Ragotut Maid of Honor. Pan Hell Treasurer. . . DRAKESMITH , IOHN DREBES , IARRY T. University City St'. Louis Major: Economics Major: Business Administration A-lPha Phi Gamma? Se1'9SBH'f'6t'AfmS. Beta Sigma. . .Central Collegian: Busi- Pledge Captain. . . Ragout Staff. . .Business .Club. . .Student Christian Organization. ness Manager. . . Business Club. . .Senior Class: Treasurer. DREW, JANET Poplar Bluff . , - Major: Chemistry - Pi Kappa Theta. . .Chapel Choir: Secretary , Treasurer. . .Dramatics Club. . .Alpha Psi Crnaga. . .Phi Beta: Social Chairman. . . Tea House of the August Moon . . . President of the Young Republicans. EDMONDS , MARTHA SUE Kansas City Major: Elementary Education Alpha Phi Alpha, Reporter, Rish Captain: Student National Education Association: Ragout Staff: A Cappella Choir. BCK1-IRT, DENNIS MARTIN Los Angeles , California Major: Physical Education Sigma Alpha Chi: Athletic Director. . . P.E. Majors and Minors: President. . . C Club: Vice President, Business Manager. . .Men' s Intramural Director. . . Varsity Basketball. . . Varsity Golf. EDWARDS , LARRY St . Louis Major: Physics Alpha Phi Camma: President, Treasurer. . . S tudent Body Vice President. .W ho's W'ho. . .Honors Work. . .Kappa Mu Epsilon: Vice President and Historian. . .Alpha Psi Omega: Vice President. Hall Counselor. . .Dramatics Club. . . Outward -Bound . . .Senior Attendant' Homecoming. ERVIN, SARA Kansas City Major: Elementary Education Who 's Who 1958 . . .Pi Kappa Theta: Historian, Pan-Hellenic Council Rep- resentative . . .A Cappella Choir. . . Marching Band. . .Ragout Staff: Layout Editor, Organizations -Editor. . .Student N.'rQ.A .... Rifle Club. . .lkamatics Club. . . Alpha Psi Omega: Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer. . . The Heiress . . . Outward Bound . . . The Stolen Prince , Directcr. . . The Tea House of the August Moon , Director. . . Pygmalion . . .Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart. . . Ragout Maid of Honor. EVANS , NANCY Webster Groves Major: Elementary Education FRANK, LA RUE Troy Major: Business Administration Chi Delta: Secretary. . .Young Democrats: Seuetary. . .Business Club. . . Tea House of the August Moon' . . . Blood of the Martyr . . .Dramatlcs Club. FRANKENFELD , ROBERT D. ' Washington Major: Biology Beta Sigma: Secretary , Reporter. . . Sophomore Class Treasurer. . .Phi Mu Alpha: Warden. . .Trl Beta. . .Marching Band. . .Concert Band. . . Orchestra. . . lyIcMurry House Council. . . My Three Angels . . .Football. . .'l'rack. . .Ool1egian. GEIGER, NORVELL STANLEY Califomia Major: Philosophy Sigma Alpha Chi. . .Pi Kappa Delta: Pre sldent. . .Honors Work . . .Freshman Class Vice President. . .Sophomore Class President. . .Eastem Star Religious L eadershlp Award . . .Who's Who. . . Stuchnt Christian Qganizatlon: President . . .Trl Beta. . .A Cappella Choir. GREBE , EARL LEO New Franklin Major: Physical Education Student National Education Association. HALL, GLENN Malden Major: Philosophy Alpha Phi Gamma. . .Phi Rho Kappa. . . Kappl Chl. . . Rifle Club: Secretary. . . Rifle .Team . . . Collegian Staff: Cir- culation Manager . . . Ragout Editor. HANSON, KENT Fayette Major: Business Administration Chl Delta. HEDGEPETH, SAM HERCULEUS, JAMES New Madrid St. Charles Major: Pre-Medicine Major: Business Administration Beta Sigma: Sergeant-at-Arms . . .House Beta Sigma. Council . . . Hall Counselor. . .Alpha Ep'sllon Delta: President. -l wa .lo-asa...--3:-.-nr' sv X ...-. Q,-,....i...4..,...an-..-.,1..' .ewrzan Ap . . T: . -....: .:.-f..: -.f- -Q-fm .: -' -:.-- '- 'X' 11:-. - L ig-3 -4141 .'-'-31511-- '-swA-1':'.:'.I:. fE'55 - , , , ., 7-.gg - N 3 Ll...-.-.e ...,, ..,?:1,..lT'5E ..-L14:-. fly 14:-f:::.2' :aQ'.',rf.--1-'vgazwlfif N, ,hgh .. ,,,.. . w ,,,., .... , . . - F--- -- r ,L .TD-jg, .- ,n j A .M . -aarefs-'inf-1111-f,'gf1m ref.-f ...1..:- . -f HODGE, BETTY KATHRYN Rolla Major: Piano Zeta Psi Lambda: Parliamentarian. . .Phi Beta: Rltual Chaimzan, Project Chainnan. . Concert Barri. . .Varsity Band. . . Marching Band . . . Chapel Choir. . . Orchestra. ,. HUMPHREY, EUGENE Mt. Carmel, Conn. Major: Chemistry Beta Sigma. . .I-buse Council. . .Fledermaus . . .Standard Oil Scholarship. . .General Physics Award. . .Freshman Chemistry Award. . .Who's Who. . . Chemistry Club: President. . . Rifle Club: President. . . Kappa Mu Epsilon. . .Lab Assistant. IUSTUS , WILLIAM Sarcoxie Major: Voice Beta Sigma . . .Pan-Hellenic Council: Social Chairman. . .A Cappella Choir. . . Phi Mu Alpha: Warden, Treasurer. . . Community Orchestra: Soloist. . . KIDWELL, WAYNE CAME RON St. Louis Major: Philosophy ' SCO. . .A Cappella Choir. . .Kappa Chi . . .Phi Mu Alpha. . .Phi Rho Kappa. . . Pi Gamma Mu. HOGAN , MARILYN Pacific Major: Voice Phi Beta: President. . .Zeta Psi Lambda: Song Leader. . .A Cappella Choir. . .Student Christian Or- ganization: Social Service Chair- man. . .Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . .Chapel Chair. . .Varsity Volleyball. . .Kappa Chi: Secre- tary, Reporter. . . JENKINS , LARRY Sikeston Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Gamrn a, Parliamentarian . . .Pi Kappa Delta,,Vioe President . . .Alpha Psi Omega, Parliamen- tarlan. . .Alpha Epsilon Delta. , . Howard-Payne House Council, President. . .Intercollegiate De- bate, Extemporaneous Speaking, Public Discussion. . .Speech Arts Award. . . RUR Time Out for Ginger . . . Stolen Prince . . . Tea House of the August Mood' . . . Pygma1ion . . . My Three Angels , Director. . .Intramural Athletics . . . KABLE , WILLIAM Mexico Major: Physical Education Chi Delta, Physical Education Majors and Minors, Chi Delta-, Secretary, Athletic Director. .. Football and Basketball, Manager. LAWHON, DORIS Chillicothe Major: Elementary Education Pi Kappa Theata: Treasurer. . - Student National Education AS' sociation. . .A Cappella ChOiI'- - - Pygmalion Assistant Director- - - Dramatics Club. LANGENBACHER. CORA Ga16SbU-YQ, Illinois Major: Voice A Cappella Choir. . .Phi Beta. . . Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . NBfl0l'l31 Education Association. LENNOX, KENNETH Center Major: History Chl Delta . LITLE , RICHARD Garden City Major: Biology Kappa Chl: Treasurer, Vice Presl- dent. . .Beta Beta Beta. . .Chapel Choir. MCPHEETERS, ANN Charleston ' Major: Biology Alllha Phi Alpha, Pledge Captain, Secretary-Treasurer. . .Beta Beta Beta, Secretary, Vice President. . . House Council, President. . . Chapel Choir. . .Attendant to Alpha Phl Gamma Sweetheart. . .Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart. . .Who's Who '58 . . .Biology Lab Assist- ant. . -... - , . -- 2 .vw ffn ff LASHLEY, CARLYN Crystal City Major: Piano Phi Beta. . .Concert Band . .. .Orchestra. . . Chapel Choir. . .Varslty Band. . .Student National Education Association. LEWIS , GEORGE ARTHUR St. Louis Major: Economics Alpha Phi Gamma: Social Chairman. . . A Cappella Choir. . .Treasurer junior Class .. .McMurry Hall Counselor. MCBRIDE , MARVA Harrisburg Major: Physlca1Educat1on P 1 Kappa Theta: Athletic Chairman, Rush Captain. . .P.E. Majors and Minors. . Student National Education Association: Secretary. . .W. R.A. Council. . .Sigma Alpha Court Attendant. . .Holt Hall House Council: Vioe President. . . Business Club. MILLARD JOHN CARL St. Louis Major. Business Administration Alpha Phl Gamma, Business Club. MONTEMURRO, PAUL A. Park Ridge, Illinois Major: Music .Sigma Alpha Chi. . .Concert Band . . . Orchestra. . .Marching Band. . . Student Asst. of Bands. . .Director Varsity Band . . . Chapel Choir: Treasurer. . .Phi Mu Alpha: Presi- dent. . . Dance Band . . . Soloist Concert Band. . .Brass Ensembles . . .Trumpet Trio. NEWTON , GEORGE PEYTON California Major: Physics Beta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: President, Fledermaus, Honors Work: ' Physics . PATTERSON, DEAN Payette Major: Business Administration Alpha Phi Gamma, Treasurer. . . Pi Gamma Mu, President. . .Or- ganizations Editor, Ragout. . . National Methodist Scholarship. PHILLIPS , CARROLL ALEXANDER Rivennlnes Major: Business Administration. 232 . f 1 ' , rf: Krieg r , f: -2, -y 3.1,,m4 ,,y 1 Qf?ff:12g,g - -1 ' .4 f35jEg,.,l,E., I tt. T,fLw3ft.W ex .- A -5:2111 s 1 .Law-P' .e f ' gent' Q 'Qt y .Q gxw Qt ,VQLQQ v ,-Z,-3 'rf-yf ' ff..a.74F Aff tw. , ...WA-., 4 1:15213-29f4ff5:'t3:ft5 MOUNTER, CLYDE THOMPSON Fayette Major: Physics Alpha Phi Gamma , Corresponding Secretary, Secretary, Pan H511 Representative: Tea House of the August Moon : Chemistry Club. 1 PAINTER, LOUISE New Franklin J Major: Physical Education Alpha Phi Alpha: Secretary. ., Pi Gamma Mu. . .W.R.A. . .Stu- dent N.E .A. 1 4 PHILLIPS , JOHN Washington Major: Business Administration Beta Sigma . . .Student Council: Q Senior Class Representative . . . ' C Club: Business Manager. .. Business Club. . .Track. . .Fo0t' ball. . .Freshmat Talent Show CO' Chaimman. 4 I t l PORTER, MABEL Iennings Major: Sociology Kappa Chi: Secretary, Treasurer.. Pi Gamma Mu. . Eagel l'S: Secre- tary. . .W.R.A.: Secretary, Treas' urer. . .Varsity Volleyball. . .VHF X sity Basketball. .' .Varsity Tennis and Archery. . .Chapel Chvif- ROBERTS, IANIGE LEE Boonville Major: Organ Mamhlng Band. . .Varsity Band. . . Chapel Choir. . .Chapel Orqanlst. 'Alpha Phi Alpha: Song Leader, pledge Captain. . . Phi Beta. . . Student NEA. ROSE CHARLES AUSTIN Louisiana Major Busrness Administration Sigma Alpha Chi Phi Mu Alpha A Cappella Choir Choir Male Quartet Marching Band Busl ness Club Intramural Basket ball Track, Football SCHLANKER CHARLES M Montgomery City Major Bxology Alpha Phi Garma Vice President Rush Captain, Social Chairman A Cappella Cholr SCO Council Who s W'ho Beta Beta Beta President Gwens Hall Coun Selcr McMurry Hall Counselor Student Body Treasurer Home coming Chairman Tea House of the August Moon Biology Lab Assistant SCHWAB IERRY LEE Califomia Malor Economics Football Beta Sigma Business Club The Heiress Wrestlmg Team Student Counc1l Repre Sentatlve RODA, CARL RICHARD Fayette Major: Physical Education Beta Sigma, C Club, Football: Co-Captain RUDD GENE Auxvasse Major Phys cs Kappa Mu Epsllon Fledermaus National Methodist Scholarship. SCHNEIDEWIND, JOHN New Athens Illinois Major Physical Education SCHWENK , WILLIAM W Sedalia Major Buslne ss Admlnlstratmon Sigma Alpha Chl Business Club 2 Y lx llfvbkxb :tx x if,-?i47f7f'?ZYZ?fff'G'i4..V7f1'r2:wrw 717014. an - . . fs SHAFFER, HAL Normandy b Major: Chemistry Stu de nt Affiliate American Chemical Society. . . Reporter. . .Business Club. . . Ragout Staff. . . Ragout Photographer. . . SCO. SIMPSON, SANDRA KAY Carrollton Major: Business Education Alpha Phi Alpha: Historian, Pledge Captain Business Club: Secretary Student Body: Secretary, Pi Omega Pi: Presi- dent SNEA: Attendant to Homecoming Queen 1957-'58: Ragout Maid of Honor: Beta Sigma Rose Queen: Chairman of H om ecoming Parade: Ragout Staff. SMITH, HARRY H. St Louis Major: History Pi Gamma Mu. . .Phi Rho Kappa. . .Kappa Chi. . .Chl Delta. . .Collegian Staff. . . Track. . .Student Pastor. . . Chapel Choir. SONNER, LARRY St. Ioseph Major: Philosophy ' Pi Gamma Mu. . .Kappa Chi: President. . . Phi Rho Kappa. . .Speech Arts Club. . . SCO. . .McMurry House Council, Vice President. q SHY, RICHARD Ellington Major: Physical Education Physical Ecucation Majors and Minors. SMITH, CHARLES WILLIAM St. Clair Major: Economics Marching Band. . .Varsity Band. . . ESAC. . .Track. . .Footbal1. . . C Club. . .Speech Arts . . . Tea House of the August Moon . . .SCO. , , Deputation Teams . . .Business Club , Treasurer. . .Chi Delta, President, Social Chairman, Rush Captain. . .Pan-Hellenic Council. SMITH, NORRIS W. St. Louis Major: Chemistry Beta Sigma: Social Committee... Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice Presl- dent, Pledge Captain. . .Physics Achievement Award. . .McMurry . Hall Counselor. STESSE, WILLIAM N. Boonville Major: Chemistry and Math American Chemical Society. SWEET, GEORGE w. lewood :1Ig?g1'g EI'lq1lSl'l Sigma A1pha Chip President, Secretary. . . Student National Educational Association: Presi- dent, , .Future Teachers Associa- uom Social Chairman. . .Student Christian Ofganizationg Treasurer. ,,Senior Class: Vioe President. . . Wh0'5 Who. . .Pan-Hellenic: president. . .Colleg1an: Executive Board. . .Chairman of Homecoming Activities . TAYLOR, WILLIAM JAMES Festus Major: English Kappi Chi. . .Alpha Psi Omega , Historian and Parliamentarian. . . Pl Gamma Mu. . .Scribblers and Scrawlers. . .Intramural Football. . Chapel Choir. . .College Orchestra ...Dramatics Club. . .First Prize Interpretive Reading . . .Scribblers Melodrama. . .Honorary Mention for Best Actor, 1957. . . Tea House of the August Moon . . . RUR . . . Outward Bound . . . Berkeley Square . . . Pygmalion , Director ... The Light , Director. WILLIAMS, DON Armstrong MBJOF Physical Education Basketball Co Captain Base ball Co Captain Student Na tional Educat1onal Association WOOD GEORGE DAVID Carthage MHIOI' Pre Medicine Beta Sigma Vice President Alpha Epsilon Delta Senior Class President McMu.rry Hall Counselor Fledermaus Foot B Q I Q- s 1 ' 1' 1 LJ . w I W f L, f x . f W ' 1 f . H 396 f ' 'LX 5-5954 g m t? r 335 A .5 ' VJ. K Y 'W A 521. N ggi? ,Ki , ' W . ,f,-Qiejfffe -121' . I , I ipsum ' .- , ' W it 1. 'Ar , , Y Q r . fg,-,Q 77, fx x ,, -,,. Ja., ,. 3 ' W. ,... .. , .. 1 1 ,,.,., K. ,,,. , ,i , 4.1-f --ii '-'i. 4 ,:.,.u'5.5.-, t . t ,jg . A Xi , F '-iffqg Qs. ' 'H L ' X 5. .F , f W, , 4 1 SWISHER, SHIRLEY St. Joseph Major: Elementary Education Pi Kappa Theta , Rush Captain. . . Cheerleader. . .Pl Gamma Mu. . . Fighting Fifty. . . A Child is Bom . . .Holt Hall House Council. . .Varsity Volleyball. UNSER, RONALD M. Ferguson Major: Sociology Kappa Chi: President, Vice President. . . Student Christian Crganization. . .Debate. . .Pi Kappa Delta. . .Cheerleadexn . . C Club: Publicity Chairman. . .Pi Gamma Mu. . .TTBCK7 Co-Captain. . .McMurry Hall Council. WILLIAMS RODNEY C Dallas, Texas Major Physical Education B ta Sigma Intramural Director C Club Pledge Co Captain P Majors and Minors Tennis Vtfrestling Football Most Valuable Player Captain All Methodist All American in Football YOUNG CARL Hannibal MaJor Chemistry Student National Education Association Ms---G' Iac.. ............m.4.a ui nr, ZIMME RMAN VVILLIAM CLIFFORD Cameron Major: Chemistry Beta Sigma: President. . . C Club. . . Student Christian Organization. . .Chem- istry Club. . .President junior Class . . . Student Body President. . . Homecoming King. . .Homecoming Attendant, Junior Year. . .Footballp Co-Captain. 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U -I ,,.- Q , , , A EK 'n -If Y, - ' f fganzsatzon n ex A Cappella Choir Alpha Espilon Delta Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Presents Pygmalion Bally-hoo Baseball Basketball Beta Beta Beta Beta Sigma Beauty Queen Business Club C Club Chapel Choir Cheerleaders Chem Club Chi Delta Christmas Party Collegian Community Orchestra Concert Band Dedication of Central College Dedication of Ragout Delta Pi Omega Dramatics Club Eagle I's Eagle Village Frat Dances Frat Queens and Court Football Freshman Orientation Glamour Queen Golf Graduation Green Peppers Homecoming 88 203 195 126 134 4 2 Homecoming Queen House Councils Howard Payne 6: Mclvlurry Hall Counselors Intramural Boys Kappa Chi Kappa Mu Epsilon Maids of Honor Marchlng Band P E MaJors and Minors Pan Hell Personality Queen Phi Mu Alpha Phi Beta Photographers Pledges P1 Gamma Mu P1 Kappa Theta P1 Omega P1 Ragout Receiving Bids Religious Emphasis Week Rifle Team Scribblers and Scrawlers Seniors Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma Epsilon P1 Student Christian Organization Student Council Student National Education Association Tennis Track Varsity Band Who s Who Woman s Recreation Association Zeta Psi Lambda P 4. 5 7 2 . ' . ,, ,,163 ---- ' ................. .185 - .....220 ............ ...19O ' '........ ..........2J7 ' ...... 216 ' ... O4 ....l42 ' ...158 ....l04 ' ...194 ...... ....105 , , ' ' ,,,113 I .... 201 ................ ...122 .... 136 ' ,,,, ,,,l63 ....15 ' ...20 ---- 197 ' ......... ...206 ..... .... 1 14 ...181 ....189 ...124 ....22l ' ...l98 ....202 ' ..,130 ----138 ' ...l96 .... 146 ............. ...178r Class Officers ..... ..., 1 84 Ragout Queen Trip ..,., '. . . . . 151 ....180 ' ,,,l23 ....167 ' ..,1-76 13 ' .. ...211 ...1Z8 ' ..14O ...19l ' ' ' .......... ..214 ...168 ' ' ' ' .....208 ...144 ...148 ' ' ........l99 ...l5O ' - ---76 ' ---118 ..1o8 --.156 ' ..193 ---106 ' ...224 ' ' ' ' ....j-11 ---115 ' .............. ....132 .. ...82 117224 ,fn Adams, Donald Calvin, 30 2800 Manderly Dr. Brentwood 17 ,. Mo. Adams , George Rodgers, 30, l38,180,183,198,2l1 6 Southmor Mexico, Mo. Alderson, Harvey Hanvey, 30, 134 4122 Utah St. St. Louis,, Mo. Allbert, Harvey Lee Sturgeon , Mo. Allemann, Clyde R. , l34,178, 183,198,225 2455 Gothland Overland 14, Mo. ' Allemann, Don V. , 30.l34,l37, 200,201,220 . 2455 Gothland Overland 14, Mo. Allen, Jack, 30,208 938 S. Main St. Independence, Mo. Allison, Anita Louise, 30,l14, 168,195 8012 Monroe Ave. St. Louis 14, Mo. Amick, I. Jeanette, 225 410 McRoberts Boonville , Mo. i Amrhein, Jane Helen, 30,1l4, 178,199 1015 DuBerry Lane St. Louis 15, Mo. Anderson, John Mitchell, 30,205 325 Corprew Fayette , Mo. Anderson, Kenneth C. , 105 505 W. Spring St. Fayette, Mo. Anderson, Kenneth Robert, 30, 225 4243 Cypress Rd. St. Ann, Mo. Anderson, Martha Lee, 30, 114 St. Catherine, Mo. Anderson, Ralph H. , Jr. , 136, 182,183,203,220,225,236 Pacific , Mo . Avery, Ruth Laverne, 30,125, 126 ,186 Route 5 Fayette, Mo. 2447 Bach, Betty Ann, 30 359 Northridge Dr. St. Louis 15, Mo. Badger, Robert C. , l34,200. 212,226 3945 Magnolia Ave. St. Louis 10, Mo. Baer, Evelyn Ruth, 30,ll0, 130 ,186 Prairie Home, Mo. Bage, Robin, 206,237 Campbell, Mo. Baker, Ronald Robert, 30 1800 No. Pine St. Rolla, Mo. Ballew, Donald Audsley, 30 Hale , Mo. Ballew, William H. , 226 108 Broadway New Franklin, Mo. Banning, Betty Jean, 31 ,125 , 126,191 ,195 400 W. Elm Fayette, Mo. Banning, Beverly Bernadine , 31 , 168 400 W. Elm Fayette , Mo . Banta , Jane Elizabeth , 31 , 125 , 126 701 E. Cypress St. Charleston, Mo. Barney, Barbara Ann, 122,128 l88,198,206,208,225 Box 385 Parma, Mo. Barry, John James, 3l,l14, l36,l80,198,l99 105 Hart St. Lynbrook, N.Y. Bartee , Carolyn Yvonne , 1 26 , 195 ,206 J 571 Kuhne St. Troy, Mo . Bartig , Charles Courtney , 31 , 138 1680 Quendo Ave . University City 14, Mo. Barton, Donald Leroy, 31,124 , 140 5820 S. Compton St. Louis 11, Mo. Bartz, Leonard E. , Jr. , 31 Rockville , Mo . Batchelor, John B. Clifton Hill, Mo. Bates, Earl Ferdinand, 31 ,76 2328 Goebler Overland 14, Mo. Bayley, Alice Josephine, 31 1603 South St. Lexington , Mo. Bayley, Julia Belle, 31 ,199 1603 South St. Lexington , Mo. Beachboard , Miles Franklin , 31 R.R. 5 Fayette, Mo. Beck, Martha Lea, 32 R.F.D. 4 Carrollton, Mo. Beckeman , Ronald , 32 ,108 700 Applewood Dr. Kirkwood 22 , Mo. Beinke , Amos , 32 , 108 Union, Mo. Beinke, Doris Frances KMrs.l, 32 , 199 Gerald, Mo. Bellamy, Nancy Caroline, 32 Harviell, Mo. Bennett, Logan Johnson, Jr. , 32,108,124,136,20l Bowmansdale , Pa . Bergsten, Carl Frederick , 32 , 124,134,178,l80,183 8 South A St. Farmington, Mo. Berry, Gail Iris, 32,114,125 128,186,221 R.R. 13, Box 360 Kirkwood 22, Mo. Berry, Keith T., l38,l98,205, 208 ,225 Ionia, Mo. Biermann, Eugene, 32, 201 Route 1, Box 100 New Haven, Mo. Bingham, Dwight Ray, 32 Box 80 Hollsville, Mo. . Bircher, Victor Malcolm , 32 , 140 306 South Jackson Salem, Mo. ' 1 Bivin , Richard Jordan , 32 ,71 , 134 ' 6100 W. 62nd Terrace Mission, Kansas Blakemore , Glendale Lee , 32 Route 2 Sturgeon, Mo. Blakemore, Philip Dwayne, 93 l13,l40,199,225 R.R. 2 Sturgeon, Mo. Bloom , William Anderson , Jr. , 134 200 Howard St. Fayette, Mo. Boatwright, Frank Page, 33, 138 , 197 New Hampton, Mo. Boehm , Margie, 33 1948 Briargate Lane Kirkwood 22, Mo. Boehner, Carolyn Darlene, 33 Humphreys , Mo. Bofinger, Lois Jane, 33,128, 178 . 7566 W. Bruno Maplewood 17, Mo. Bollmann, Terry Lee, 33,124, 138 ,237 Cabool, Mo. B01rz,zana ray, 33,l10,126, 188 417 S. Main Trenton, Mo. Bono ,' Larry F. , 33 1420 Georgia St. Louisiana , Mo. Booth, John W. , 33, 205 518 W. Sixth Sedalia, Mo. Boots, Joseph Preston, 33 8727 Olden Overland 14, Mo. Borders, Dorothy Joan, 33 Glasgow, Mo. Bowers, Leslie L. , Jr. , 33. 185 R.F.D. 3 Charleston, Mo. Brackman, Robert Harold, 33, 205 ' 8519 Colonial Lane Ladue 24, Mo. gracy Susan Gay, 33,125 ,130, 195 297 Glfford Pl. Teaneck, N- 1- Brame, Raymond Reed, 33,124, 138 ,187,188 328 Harold Slater, Mo. Brassfield, Ianice Kay, 34,197 Baudette, Minn. Brayford, Kenneth Albert, 34 428 South Chestnet Collinsville , Ill. Bretsnyder, Beverly Bee , 34 , 168 400 Bompart Ave. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Brewer, Billy Welton, 34 , 106 , 114.136 327 Crisler St. New Madrid, Mo. Brewer, Gloria lane, 125,130, 191,237 Mmm St. . ' Rolla, Mo. Brewer, Michael Earl, Ir. , 34, 205 R.R. 2 Brookfield, Mo. Bridger, Bruce Alan , 34 ,180 , 204 , 211 New Bloomfield , Mo . Briggs, John Thomas, 34 1102 N. Rutherford Macon, Mo. Briscoe , Conway , Ir. , 34 ,124 , 140 903 Bellerive Blvd. St. Louis 11, Mo. Brizendine, Iohn Wesley, 34 Route 2 Bunceton, Mo. Brown, Audrey Louise, 168, 199, 237 3049 Bellerive Dr. St. Louis 21, Mo. Brown, David Douglas, 76 303 Duff Macon, Mo. Brown, Elizabeth Be-Etta, 34 211 Russell Ave. ' Festus , Mo. Brown, E. Lindsay, III, 34,1 136 , 203 504 Cypress St. Charleston, Mo. Brown, Phonzie William , Ir. , 34 217 South Lincoln East Prairie, Mo. ' Brown, Richard Wayne, 34 306 E. Daniels St. Piedmont, Mo. Brown, Shirlee Mae, 35 Steelville, Mo. Browne, Mary Lou, 35,125,130, 191 134 E . Leiber Maryville , Mo. Browning , Linda Faye , 35 , l 14 , 128 ,221 R.R. 2 Mendon, Mo. Brueggemann, Alan C. , 35,104 7332 Murdock Webster Groves , Mo. Bryan , Lucy Comeille , 35 , 125 , 130,186,1B8,l91 202 Thilly Ave. Columbia , Mo. Buddemeyer, Robert Ice , 140, 205 Eureka , Mo . Buermann, Dorothy, 35 326 Main St. Ballwin, Mo. Buffington, George David 25 N. W. Ave. Tallmadge, Ohio Burch, Linda Lee, 35,128, 150,188,195,206 Matthews, Mo. Burdick, Patricia Ruth, 237 110 W. Buchanan Cuba, Mo. Burdick, Richard A., 35 1700 Hayselton Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Burks, Lynn Reese, 76,93,114, 122,136,199,226 624 Hillsdale Ave. Akron, Ohio Burlison, Ruth Elizabeth, 35 Box 385 Doniphan , Mo. Burmont, Norman Francis, 35, 188 , 205 Meadville, Mo. Butler, Richard Wayne , 35 , 76 ,114 , 1 34 Onawa , Iowa Byers, Imo Martha, 35 7346 Carleton Ave. University City 14, Mo. Byington , Dalene , Summers 130,188,199,206,226 16 Ridgeley Rd. Columbia , Mo. Bynum, Joanne Mozelle, 35, 114,191 1426 Kilgore Dr. St. Louis 15, Mo. Canedy , Sara Susan, 35 , 125 , 130 700 S. Kingshighway Sikeston, Mo. Cannday , Dorothy Marlene , 36 550 E. Swon Webster Groves 19, Mo. Cannon, Victoria Ruth , 36 ,128 , 191,195 Browning, Mo. Cantlon , Jerry Thomas , 36 , 93 , 113,114,140 Stockton, Mo. Cantwell, Jack W. , 36,236 R.R. 82, Box 454 East Prairie , Mo. Cape, Edwin Russell, 36,124, 136 3534 Washington St. Louis, Mo. Caraway , Lovell Wandellis , 36 506 Cedar St. DeSoto, Mo. Carignan, Thomas E. , 36 507 W. Spring St. Boonville , Mo. Cariss, Scott, 237 Granite City, 111. Carnes, Charles Cecil, 36 Box 255 Wayland, Mo. Carr, Betty Griggs CMrs.J, 36 Higbee, Mo. Carr, Michael K. , 36,188 205 Thayer, Mo. Carter , Iane Claire , 36 , 125 , 1 30 Wentzville , Mo . Castleberry, Sam I. , 122 , 1 38 ,Z1 2 , 226 501 Carleton Ave. Caruthersville , Mo. Chon, june, 126,199 ,206, 226 980 lst Ave. S. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Christopher, Sandra Jean, 37 423 E. Pine, Rich Hill, Mo. Close, Edward Roy, 37,138, 204 ,211 ,220 Route 2, Box 59 Waynesville , Mo. Coffman, Thomas Ewing, 37 Wooldridge, Mo. Cohea, David E. , 211 ,220, 226 Clarksville, Mo. Colbert, Kay, 37,125,130 7329 Murdock Shrewsbury 19, Mo. Colby, Ralph Lester, 37 Route 2 Cameron, Mo. Collins , Denny Bruce , Ir. , 37 206 N. Linn Ave. Fayette , Mo. Combs , Roger Howard, 37 Harrisburg, Mo. Conyers , Roberta Leann , 37 , 125 ,130 608 Water St. Batesville , Arkansas Cook, George Wells, 37,124 138 908 Ferguson, Box 37 Caruthersville, MO. Cook, William Arthur, 37, 138 1108 Lindberg Dr. Kansas City 16, Mo. Cooper, Gary Clark, 37 2317 Lafayette Ave . St. Louis 4, Mo. 245 '- - . - - V F - -V ' f - Y '- ....- 1,-., 1 5-7Z':':z:L1'v','V,-'.y,'.:'10-e,?1?1l,'I?Jv',i.-,':'-i'ff5'-,--..' v 1' .-.af 4 1. .- : .1 te V 811:14 i :-Er-2--Q?Eliieezil,-If-I :Ji-ff'? 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Crosgrove , Don Joe , 39 511 Seventh St. Onawa , Iowa Crutcher, William Scott, 39 1196 Hillard Rd. Glendale 22 , Mo. Curtis , Barbarajane , 39 , 195 , 207 307 E . Valley Ave . Willow Springs , Mo. Daniels , Larry Hugh, 40 1265 St. Francois Florissant, Mo. Davis, James Roger, 40,207 Rocheport , .Mo . Davis , Phyllis Jean, 40 R.R. 2 Higbee, Mo. 246 ' XZ' '4 f ' ' mfr . 1 -1 'pf , W. f. Y ... Davis, Roland Roger, 40 Rocheport , Mo. ' Davis, Susan Elizabeth, 226 1350 Monier Dr. Glendale 22, Mo. Day, Curtis A. , 93,ll3,140, 199,227 Oak Grove, Mo. Dearing , Morris Franklin , 138 , 227 621 Linn Brookfield, Mo. Denny, John Harrison, Jr. Glasgow, Mo. Dick, Earl Philip, 40,108 8620 Gravois Rd. St. Louis 23, Mo. Dickerson, Ross, Jr. , 40 1400 W. Worley Columbia, Mo. Dickinson , Marilyn L. , 40 ,132 , 188 ,206 Tina, MO. Dickman, Mary Alberta, 130, 199,237 1300 Rock Road DeSoto , Mo . Dickson , Cherie , 199 ,211 , 227 ' Paris , Mo . - Dickson, Dian Holley, 40 Paris , Mo. Diggs , Judith Elaine , 40 , 125 , 126 ,188 310 W. Davis St. ' Fayette , Mo . Dimond, David L. 411 Royal Ave. Ferguson, MO. Dishion, Charles William , 40 R.R. 2 Boonville , Mo. Ditto, Glenn Loescher, 40,212 1330 San Jacinto Ct.- St. Louis 10, Mo. ' Dodd, David Harvey, 41 ,140, 188,207,208,236 550 Arlington Kansas City, Mo. Donelson, Harlo L. , 76,l36, 227 519 N. Main St. Palmyra, Mo. Dougherty, Edward M. , 227 R.R. 5 Fayette, Mo. Douglas, Jean' Carol lMrs.l . 227 ' 84 Great Hill Rd. East Hartford, Conn. Douglas, Paul Marshall, 205 227 Hotel Statler ' Hartford 3, Conn. Downey, Jane Ellen, 41 811 Fourth St. Boonville , Mo. Downing, Mary A151091 122, 12e,199,2o1,227 304 N. Madison Malden, Mo. Drace, Charles Richard, 41, 205 Keytesville, Mo. ' Drakesmith, John, 134,228 1414 Anna Ave. University City, Mo. Drebes, Larry T. , 136.190, 183,228 7 Selma Court Webster Groves 19 , Mo. Drew, Janet Kay, 1.30,206, 228 1921 Barron Rd. Poplar Bluff, Mo. DuBuque, Patricia, 41 Route 1, Melrose Rd. Glencoe , Mo. DuBuque, Thomas, 41 Route 1, Melrose Rd. Glencoe, Mo. Dunnington, Joanna E . , 41 , 132 , 2 07 Gallatin , Mo . Dyson Richard F. , 104,124, 134 1405 Penn New Bright, Penn. Easton, Helen Kay, 41 ,195 3l68a Oregon St. St. Louis 18, Mo. Eaton, Ruth Arlene , 41 ,132 315 Stoddard St. Monroe City, Mo. ' Eberhart , Roger Harmon , 41 , 76,113,114,140,208 itl Head Dr. Predericktown, Mo. Eckert, Dennis M. , 93,l13, l14,140,199,228 2108 Erick Ave. Stl 'Louis , Mo. Eckhoff, James Lee, 41 Appleton City, Mo. Edmonds, Martha Sue, 126, 178 ,l99,2Z8 5835 Dexter Kansas City 16, Mo. Edwards, Larry, l82,183, 200,204,220,228 1923 Stillwater Dr. St. Louis 14, Mo. Egner, Janice Lillian, 42 1807 Overton Independence, Mo. Ehlmann, Ethel Elma, 42 Route 1 St. Charles, Mo. Eilert, John Blake, 42,l24, 138 E ' 313 Highland St. Lee's Summit, Mo. Eirich, Wayne Melvin, 124, 138 ,205 ,237 8551 Brinker St. St. Louis 23, Mo.' Ellis , David Monroe , 42 ,105 6910 Lexington St. Louis 20, Mo. Ellis, Donne Kim, 42,205 39 Marquette Dr. Florissant, Mo. Ellis , Edward Floyd, 42 Route 4, Box 134 Mountain Grove, Mo. Emerson, Judith May, 42 925 Raines St. Jackson, Mo. Emery, Larry Charles, 42,124 130,187 315 A St. Bonne Terre, Mo. Eppers on , Bradford Elwood , 42 . 629 County Hills Dr. Rock Hill 19 , Mo. Ervin, Sara Louise, 130,198 228 425 Westover Rd. Kansas City, Mo. Esterly, William K. ,, 42 ,138 207 Box 66 Sarcoxie , Mo. Estes, Elmon Jackson, Jr. , 42 , 138 508 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Estes, Judith Ann, 42 ,128 508 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Evans , Nancy Jane 705 Tuxedo Blvd. Webster Groves 19 , Mo. Evans, Ronald Marcus, 42,138 P. O. Box 206 Piedmont, Mo. Eves, Mary Martha, 42 828 Atlanta Ave. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Ferrell, William Franklin, 43 Box 176 Sikeston, Mo. Fette, Yvonne Eleanor, 43,114 125,128,221 R.R. 13, Box I1624c St. Louis 22, Mo. Fiedler, Barbara, 43 Clarksville , Mo . Fields Marcia Elizabeth 114 125 128 213 Jefferson Lee's Summit Mo Finney Judith Ann 43 128 2221 Oakview Dr Jefferson City Mo Fisher Harriet Mae 43 114 125,128 221 7710 A Arthur Ave Richmond Heights 17 Mo FitzG1bbon RichardD 43 323 Clement St DeSoto Mo Foehr Lorri J111 43 114 125 7400 Rupert Ave Richmond Heights 17 Mo Folkins Charles Milton 43 7 108 114 124 6 213 W Third Lee s Summit M Forbes Kenneth Cecil 43138 Armstrong Mo Forlow ArthurW 43 10500 Lexington Kansas City 22 Mo Fothergill, Helen Kay, 43,110, 114,128,176,186,l91 ,199 Rosendale, Mo. Fox, Emily Alison,43 6771 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. Indianapolis 19, Ind. Fox, James Ronald, 207 Burke , Virginia Frank , Troy , Robert C. , 44 Mo. - Frank, Wallace LaRue, 93,138 197 ,229 690 Second St. Troy, Mo. Frankenfeld , Mary Elizabeth , 44 , 125 ,130 102 E. Fifth St. Washington, Mo. Frankenfeld, Robert D. , 136, 205 , 229 , 236 102 E. Fifth St. Washington, Mo. Frede , Ronald Lee , 44 , 200 , 205 905 Noah Ferguson 21 Mo Frost Jay Lee 44 Houston M Fiedler, Barbara Clarksville Mo Gamble John Farrell 44 201 Route 3 Box 461 Robertson M Gann Errol Kent 44 76 108 714 S Chestnut Cameron M Gardner Joe 44 105 134 185 Glasgow Mo Garvin Eleanor Lou 44 199 Brunswick M Gassner Ruth Marie 113 4 905 E Eighth St Washington Mo 44 110 Gayle Richard Earl 44 140 111 S Main St Piedmont Mo Geiger LloydE J 44124 1314 Sixth St Boonville Mo Geiger, Norvelle Stanley, 140, 229 405 E. South St. Califomia, Mo. Geiser, Anthony Frank , 44 1526 Grant Rd. Webster Groves 19 , Mo. Gibson, Donald Ray, 44,l40, 198 , 220 South Main St. Huntsville , Mo. Gibson, Marylin Joyce, 44 ,114, 168 DeWitt, Mo . Gill, Mary Kaye, 45,168 Route 1 Hayti, Mo. Gillon, Roberta Anne, 45 126,195 4525a Flora St. St. Louis 10, Mo. Gitchoff, George Thomas 8310 Ardsley Dr. Normandy 21, Mo. Gitchoff, James P. , 237 Granite City Ill. Given Elizabeth Ann 45 180 195 207 l104W Alton Independence Mo Gonzalez Cecilia Esther 125 126 2333 Drury Kansas City Gooch John Osborn 178 207 208 Wellsville Mo Goodwin Alda Ruth 206 208 23 S Schlueter Ferguson 21 M 125, 45 45 108, 45 128 Goodwin DavidL 45136 5 23 S Schlueter Ferguson 21 M Gordon James Clifton 45 7939 Lorine Maplewood 17 Mo Graham Alex 45 140 5928 Brand Normandy 21 M Graham Maurice Bond 45 7 5 310 S Maple Fredericktown Mo Grapes, James William, 45,76 105 Olive St. Fayette, Mo. Gray, Gary Don, 45,140 6214 Greyling Dr. St. Louis 20, Mo. Gray, John William, Jr. 45, 107, 207 1763 N. 40th St. East St. Louis , Ill. Grebe, Earl Leo, 199,229 207 N. Union St. New Franklin, Mo. Grimsley, Allen Clyde, 46, 107 ,140 3026 Linden East St. Louis, 111. Gulley, Ronald Dennis, 46, 76 ,104 ,134 2825 Coleman Ave. Maplewood 17, MO. Gundelfinger, Carol Jane, 46, 114 ,180,l97 1453 Bali Court Crestwood 22, MO. Gushleff Barry William 46 76 134 178 191 3244 Carlson Granite City 111 Hahn Robert Joseph 46 420 Grey St Chaffee Mo Hahne Robert Louis 4 10 114 138 97 401 MacArthur Ave Washington M Haita AnnaP 46 201 Route 2 lcfo George Seiberlingl Chillicothe Mo Haley Ard1thOtel1a 130 197 237 D Brookfield Mo Hall Glenn P 134 183 229 807 N Decatur Malden M Hamel William Sherman 46124 40 6853 Garner Ave St Louis 10 Mo Hammond Beth Rosalyn 122 132 178 199 Trenton Mo 2 7 , . . . I . I I I ' 1 ' f 1 4 3 , ' ' 1 32 I 1 . , 1 I I I I . ' I I I ' , o . ' 1 ' I , . 1 1 I . A - ' ' 1 ' ' . 45 . . I - 1 . . I ' , ' . , 5 . 7 6 . - I I , , , I 5 , , ,1 , ' , Mo . I - - o . ' I I 1 1 I I 0 ' , , . , -. . I I I r ' , a , I ' ' I I ' , . , o. . ' ' I I I I I , I 0 1 ' I I . . . . 1 1 . I . . ' ' , o . ' h I ' ' , - - I 4 - R. F . . 3 I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 - 1 1 1 , 128 - O 20 1 - , . - - ' ' 178 . , - . . ' ' 1 1 1 7 ' O ' I , 1 1 I ' . , . ' 1 ' I . . I ' - ' , o . 5 . . , f 1 3 ' ' . 1 - I I . I I . . O I 1 I . I I I I I I . . . 1 1 1 ' , , I O . . h , . , . 1 ' , . , r. , . , I ' I I , . , A ., 134' 6,18 46, , , , ,207 . I R. R. 3 I ' I , . I 1 3 1 - . 1 it .., - - i . ,V 'fit 'M'-alia:-l I:1513.75 fL1nx.t.!M. ..:..ea4.11..,.:....aau..es.: -.t..4i.:s:....r.T 1a- -. - 'l: ' lrgrrfv---'Q-xazfwi?-2--2-QI -v '543gf,gg?f-f'.'1::.aiaafa.f3J27,,g,L1ggg,.gf''y52,,:5,giA,1g,,,,,t::L,3ri'l. 11.1 .2-fx ?'Fi'S 4m--.- ifsaisuoaf- -cuh.,a,s...f x w 1 Q X l- RV-...brxsx Hickam , Richard Ayre , 48 Hampton , Ronald Lee , 93 , 106 303 N. Western Mexico, Mo. f Hansen, Kent Marvin, 229 703 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Hardy, John Charles , 46,93 Briscoe, Mo. Harmon, Suzanne, 46 Box 127 Arcadia, Mo. Harper, Alice Jo, 46,114,122, 128,178,191,198,199. Salisbury, Mo. Harrison, Norman, 46,140, 188 9020 Coral Dr. St. Louis 23, Mo. Hartf, Harry Thomas , Jr. , 46 New Madrid, Mo. Hart, John William, 47,100 Osborn, Mo. Haverstic , Carol Ruth , 47 ,132 , , 196 ,197 Moundville, Mo. Hawes-Davis , Denzil, 47 ,124 136 7105 Dale Ave. Richmond Hts.. , Mo. Head, Eleanor Louise , 47,114 1400 Fourth St. Platte City, Mo. Hedgepeth, Samuel Leo, 136, 203,220,229 436 Main St. New Madrid, Mo. Heeter, Carolyn Ann, 47 ,l10, 128 ,199 1726 Beulah Pl. Richmond Hts. , Mo. Heiberger, Courtney Jean, 47 , 114 ,125 , 130 3208 Pleasant St. Hannibal, Mo. Heiberger, Nancy Karen, 125, 130,150,237 3208 Pleasant St. Hannibal , H Mo . Heidmann , Stanley, 105 529 E. Fifth St. Washington, Mo. 248 Heim, Ruby Gayle, 47 R.R. l Pilot Grove, Mo. Heltibrand, Jerry Lee, 47 2637 Laclede Sta. Rd. Maplewood 17, Mo. Henne , Robert Charles, 47 Route l, Box 405 Manchester, Mo. Henry, La Donna Sue, 47,132 208 Wentz St. Montgomery City, Mo. Hercules ,James A. , 136,229 1102 N. Third St. St. Charles, Mo. Herrman, Grace Elizabeth, 47 201 Appleton City, Mo. Hershey, Barbara Carol, 47 9338 McKenzie Affton 23, Mo. ' Herzog, Richard Christian, 47 6850 Plateau Ave. St. Louis 10, Mo. Hess , Miriam Jean , 47 ,108 , 168 ,212 Kahoka, Mo. Hickam , Kathleen , 48 , 125 , 126 702 Daugherty St. Webb City, Mo. 702 Daugherty St. ' Webb City, Mo. Hickman , Mary Anna, 48 ,188 , 195 ,206 Box 302 Bloomfield, Mo. Hicks., Beth Blythe, 130, 178 ,237 1700 Stuart St. Hannibal, Mo. Hicks , Carol Lee 69 34 Waterman Ave. University City 5 , Mo. Hicks, Susan Ellenor, 48 Eagle Hurst Ranch Huzzah, Mo. Higgins, Ronald Allan, 48, 108, 124,136,203 R.R. 4, Box 766 Carthage, Mo. Hilgeman, Frederick Raymon 48,134,200,212 5874 Delor St. Louis 9, Mo. Hill, Carmon Ray, 48 S305 Sutherland Ave. St. Louis 9, Mo. Hix, Clarence Eugene, 48 804 Lucky St. Fayette, Mo. Hix, William Wallace, 48 804 Lucky St. Fayette , Mo . Hodge 206 609 W Rolla , Hodge 205 609 W Rolla, , Betty Kathryn, 132 , ,230 14th St. Mo. Kenneth Allen , 48 , 14thSt. Mo. Hodges, Miles Muir, 48,188, Box 452 Cuba , Mo. Hogan, Marilyn J. ,11O,1l4, 132,188,206,208,230 Box 188 Pacific, Mo. Hohenstreet, Erwin Walker, 48 511 W. Jefferson Owensville, Mo. d, Holderbaum , Delber Eugene , 48 515 N. Main, Box 813 Livingston, Montana Holling, Robert Earl, 48 3140 Cherry Maplewood 17, MO, Hollis , Ralph Lindell, 48 ,134 , 9800 Cottonwood Lane Rock Hill 19, Mo, Holscher, John E. , 49,108, 113,140,168 328 N. Fillmore Ave. Kirkwood 22, MQ, Holscher, Martha, 49 328 N. Fillmore Ave. Kirkwood 22 , Mo. Holscher, Meredith Jane , 49 , 110 ' 328 N. Fillmore Ave. Kirkwood 22 , Mo, Hopper, Carol Lee, 49,1l4, 168 9101 Midland A Overland 14, Mo. Hopper, Richard Allen 9101 Midland Overland 14, Mo. Horine , Norma Joyce , 49 , 206 , Richwoods , Mo . Hosman, Glenn B. , 49,134 3612 Roberts Kansas City, Mo. Houts, Patsy Merle, 49 Route 4 Clinton, Mo. Hovis , Gary Wayne, 49 709 S. Maple St. Fredericktown, Mo. Howard , Clarice Irene , 49 , 12 5 , 1 3 0 Montgomery City , Mo . Howard, Dennis Carl, 49,138 Montgomery City, Mo. Howard, Paul David, 49 505 W. Morrison Fayette, Mo. Howell, Larry Eugene, 49, 122,140,180,183,2l1 213 N. Eighth Clinton, Mo. Huck, George Ann, 49,168, 180,186,Z11,236 Box 45 Commerce, Mo. Huddleston, Victor M. , Jr., 49,136 Route 1, Box 84 -Florissant, Mo. Hug, Ned Alan, 50 102 N. Oak St. California, Mo, Hughes, William Band, 50, 201, 211 521 E.. Jefferson St. Clinton, Mo. Hulse, John William, III, 50,108,205 ' 230 Innisfail Dr. 'Webster' Groves 19 , Mo. Humphrey, Eugene B. , 103, 124,136,200,204,212,230 680 Evergreen Ave. Mt. Carmel, Conn. Hurd, Jeanne , 50 ,168 Stoutsville , Mo . Iglehart , Robert William , 50 , 93,104,114,l40 509 W. Broadway Brunswick , Mo. Irvin, Johnny Douglas, Jr. , 50 909 W. Washington Hayti, MO. Jackson , Edward Louis , 50 , 107 , 140 2956 Iowa Granite City, Ill. Jarboe, Janet Lee, 50,114,125, 128 530 Poplar Poplar Bluff, Mo. Jenkins , Larry, 134 ,185 , 190, 230 - 818 Agnes St. Sikeston, Mo. Johnson, Donald Gordon, 50 2008 Livingston ' ' Jefferson City, Mo. Johnson, Frank Douglas, 50 720 Houchin Jefferson City Mo Johnson Gayle Jean Route 1 Box 236 St Clair Mo Johnson John Harold J 1 E Monroe St Memphis Mo Johnson Myma Sue 57 130 150 86 Oak Grove Mo Johnson Rebecca Sue 51 304 E Maple Ave West Plains M Jones GaryWayne S176 125 Elliott Ave Chaffee Mo Jones John Edward 51 76 140 9124 St Charles Rd Overland 14 M Jones Ronald Robert 51 106 114 124 136 202 N Knob St Ironton Mo Jones Sara Sue 51 202 N Knob St lronton Mo , . ,. . .....,..-. .1. 1 ..,1-,., -e-..,f -1,14 ,..f,--f.,,,1g,, ,Ny M .11.,.---111 ,--- --1-1-1,---11, 1 11 1, Joyce, Glenn Russell, 51 ,124, 134 1227 Elmerine Ave. Jefferson City, Mo, Justus, William S. , 136,188, 205,230 Box 325 Sarcoxie, Mo. Kable, William Farrell, 76,93, 113,138,230 Box 179 Mexico, MO. Kaiser, Donald Robert, 51 ,124, 136 4919 Verguene Shrewsbury 19 , Mo. Kapp, Judith, 51,ll4,128, 178,206 Clarksdale, Mo. Kays, Kenneth, 52,l40,1'88, l97,203,208,220 201 N. Maple Eldon, Mo. Kell, Cynthia Suzanne, 52 Gray Summit, Mo. Kelly, Marilyn Irene, 130, 150 199 237 Glasgow Mo Kemmer Billylf 52 Sturgeon M Kemper Charles Henry Jr 124 400 Cap Au Gris Troy Mo Kendell Forest Elwin 52 Brunswick M Kercher Jack Thomas 291 0 Arlmont Normandy 21 Mo Kessinger Cecil Fay 52 Prairie Home Mo Kessinger Frieda Faye 52 190 207 Prairie Home Mo Kessinger HarryE 52 207 Prairie Home Mo Kidwell Ruth Elaine Bridwell 835 N Fifth St Poplar Bluff Mo Kidwell Wayne Cameron 198 205 230 1468 Belt Ave St Louis 12 Mo King, John Wesley, 52,76, 134 Box 164 Potosi, Mo. Knowles, Susan, 52,207 Box 202 Appleton City , Mo . Koch, Alyce Jane, 52,ll4, 125,130,225 1918 Lovers Lane St. St. Joseph, Mo. Koch, Jean Ann, 52,ll4, 125,130 1918 Lovers Lane St. Joseph, Mo. Koch, Robert L. , 53,205 403 Linn St. Fayette, Mo. Kownig, William Arthur, 53 2538 Sheridan Ave . Granite City, Ill. Koester, Robert Lee, 53 21 St. Charles Pl. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Koffman, Robert Stonewall, Jr 140 205 237 3623A McDonald St St Louis 10 Mo Kountz Robert Alexander 2619 Gurney Court St Louis 10 Mo Krohn Martha Louise Boonville Mo Kuntz Dorothy 53 125 6101 Wyma Ave St Louis 20 Mo Kuny Jerome Arthur, 53 6 Danfield Rd Ladue 17 Mo Lacey Shirley Anne 53 206 713 Randolph St Glasgow Mo Lachner Jeanne Marie 53 125 128 Prairie Home M Lake Ronald R , 108 7 Hannibal M Laidley BeverlyAnn 53110 12 150 6 6514 Woodrow Normandy 20 Mo Lamb, Roberta Jane, 238 9004 Harrison Ave. Brentwood 17, Mo. Lane , Gale, 53,138 6816 Corbitt University City 14, Mo. Langenbacher, Cora, 188, 199,231 798 E. Knox Galeshurg, Ill. Lashley, J. Carlyn, 199,206, 231 405 Eighth St. Crystal City, Mo. Lawhon, Doris Ilene, 130, 188,199,230 1210 Clay Chillicothe, Mo. Lebeck, Paul Andrew, 53,205 Califomia, Mo. Leech, Shirley Jean, 53,126 920 W. Davis Payette, Mo. Lefmann, Doris Jean, 53,196 416 Locust St. Washington Mo Lefmann Irvin Theodore 53 P O Box 104 New Haven Mo Leigh John Garth 54 207 Parma Mo Leimkuehler Shirley Jean 54 168 Slater Mo Lennox Kenneth Wayne Route 2 Center Mo Lenny Lisle Terrel 228 Julian Ave East St Louis Ill Lester Carl Oren 54 134 187 188 2729 Washington Ave Granite City Mo Lewis David Logan 54 134 188 212 29135 Clearview St Louis 21 M Lewis G Arthur 18 31 2913a Clearview St Louis 21 Mo J 4 2 X X --gem--V 11.9 LLL. it I X11 Lmvimx 11 , , . , , 1 1 , 1 . . 1 b ' 1 - 1 1 5 0 1 6 8 ' ' ' 1 1 1 , . . I , . , , 1 08 , . . 113 ' . , . , , o. , 1 1 1 1 1 F1 5 . ' , . , . , . 1 1 - 1 , 1 37 . , 1 - 52' '1 . 1 1 S 3 1 1 R. R. 1 , , , , 12 2 , I ' ' , . R. R. 2 1 11 1 ' 1 1 - , . ' , 0 . 1 , , , 1 30 . , , 138 , , , , 52,136 . , . 231 ' , o. , . 1 , . I I I I 4 I I I ' ' V I 114 ' ' , . ' . I 5 I ' I I ' ' I ' I c b I V I I l A J , 1 - 1 1 1 124 1 1 I I I r V I ' I I 1 o. . - I , . I l I ' I ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 I I , , 1 , . I O . I I ' I I I 1 1 I I I u U 5 2 I I b I 2 3 . , , ' ' f O- . ' , 0. , . 1 1 4 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 l'1 13 1 I I I 8 , , 18 8 I 2 , . . , Y , n I ' ' I l llkr wh, .. ?f.'i.:: .-1 iI:77?AvE 5-?ii5f1if?i5Ziff57 5133515V 'ffl'-:'1i?l'1f-Tf3:3li1l'llT N t rr'S 'r ' DE ' T'r 'Q' 'f ??' 1'- 1 -11f': ffrf -ff ' - -'1ifi11:.411z9sie:::12iN1:1a411. 2143- 'LEED-rkQ'sFi' Lewis, Leah Kathryn, 54 Florence, Mo. Lewis, Sara Ruth, 54 2636 Virginia Ave. ' Louisville , Kentucky Lewis, Thomas David, S4 9227 Bellefontaine Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Liberty, L. Arlen, 54,134 645 W. Frisco Ave. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Linberg, Curtis James, 54 804 Rolwes Ferguson 21, Mo. Lindauer, Carol Beth , 54 ,122 , 132,197 R.R. lWest, Box 93 Washington, Mo. Linsin, Orvie E. , 54,76 2355 Redman Rd. St. Louis 21, Mo. Linsin, Yvonne MQ , 54,211 2355 Redman Rd. St. Louis 21, Mo. Lirely, Norma Deen, 54,114 5202 'Neosho St. Louis 9, Mo. Litle, Richard L, 201,231 Garden City, Mo. Litton, Gary Duane, 197,238 High Ridge, Mo. Lloyd, Ronald Gaylon, 54,138 122 Washington Ave. East Prairie , Mo. Locke, Harvey R. , 55,134 3032 Sims Ave. St. Louis 14, Mo. Logan, David Eugene, 55 Prairie Home, MO. Lomangino, Leonard, 55,140, 220' 99 Rolling St. Lynbrook , L. 1. , New York Lomangino, Nicholas John, 238 Lynbrook , N . Y . Long, Don Harold, 55 1701 Wilson Columbia , MO. ' Long, Jon Stratton, 55 ,136, 203 1 Appleton City, MQ, 250 Look, D. C., 55,76,l34, 185,200,204 9834 Eastbrook. Dr. Overland 14, Mo. Love , Rolland Thomas , 55 Summersville , Mo. Luer, Jill, 55,168,186 683 Tuxedo Blvd. Webster Groves 19 ,I Mo. McBride, Marva, l10,130, 186,l99,231,236 Harrisburg, Mo. McCoy , Virginia Lee , 55 , 206 Box 274 - Steelville , Mo . McDaniel, Jan Allen, 55 ,124, 138 611 Walker St. Montgomery City, Mo. McGowan , Dorothy Kay , 55 , 125,126 120 S. Drake Route 5 No. Kansas City 16, Mo. McGuire , Franklin Wesley , 55 , 124,134,207 1408 Benton St. St. Louis 6 Mo. McKee, Ronald Dale. 55 Sumner, Mo. McLaughlin , Alma Anne , 12 6 607 Lilac Webster Groves 19 , Mo. McPheeters, Ann, 122,126,186, 201 , 2 31 501 E. Commercial Charleston, Mo. MacKay, George Richard, 56, 136 Oak Grove, Mo. MacKenzie, Hugh Urie, 56 1501 Bradford Ave. St. Louis 14, Mo. , Madden, Barbara Louise, 56, 132 , 180 610 W. Elm St. Fayette , Mo. Magruder, Mary Ellen, 56, ' 130,191 705 Mitchell New Madrid, MO. Marcum , Florence Marlene, 56 ,126 ,186 Stockton , Mo. Massie, Billy Don, 55 2113 Brookfield Jennings , Mo. Matthews , John Veech , Jr. , 56,187 650 Pearl Ave. Kirkwood 22, MO. Maupin , Walter Edwin , 56 , 205 Labadie , Mo . Mausehund , Loyce Lynne , 56 , 128 6242 Scanlon Ave. St. Louis 9, Mo. Milton, Wanda Sue, 56,180, I 188,206 Richland, Mo. Meng, James LeRoy, 56,70, 108,114 2624 Madison Ave. Granite City, Ill. Merkle , David Charles, 56 7331 Ravinia Dr. Normandy 21, Mo. Mershon, Alice, 56,ll0, 126 201 S. 15th St. Blue Springs, Mo. Meyer, Malcolm Edwin, 56, 205 R.R. 2 Salisbury, Mo. Meyer, Richard Russell, 56, 134 500 E. Ross Palmyra, Mo. Meyer, William Darrell, 57, 93,104,l05,ll4 909 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Michel, Alan Christian, 57, 207 402 E . Jefferson Ave. Owensville , Mo . Michie , Duane Sidney , 57 , 106 Box 281 Steele , Mo. Michie , James Iverson, 57,93 2308 Ward Ave . Caruthersville , Mo . Millard, John C., 134,231 790 Glenvista Glendale 19, Mo. Miller. Charles E. , 138,196 R.F.D. 2 Fayette, Mo, Miller , Robert Lothair, 57 , 138 Fayette , Mo . Miller, William James , 238 Third and Kemper Sf. Troy, Mo. Mitchell, Marilyn Louise , 57 1 1 4 , 2 01 Canalou , Mo. , Mohney, John. 57.205 924 W. Reed- Moberly, Mo. Montemurro , Paul Anthony, 140,199,205,232 1037 N. Knight Ave. Park Ridge, 111. Moore, Roy, 108,238 Moreira, Marisa, 238 Moreland, Richard Foster, 57 76,136,200,204 2625 Sutton Ave. Maplewood 17, Mo. Morse, Sandra Sue, 57,114 R.R. 1 Ludlow, Mo. Mounter, Clyde T. , 122, 134,212,232 208 Wattw Ave. Fayette, Mo. Mozingo, Paul Larry, 57,124 136 1215 N. 26th St. . St. Joseph, Mo, Mueller, Theodore Arnold, 57,108 ,200,204 3431 Lindscott Overland 21, Mo. Muench, Carl Julius, 57, 205 1807 Beekman St. Box 265 Bethany, Mo. Murphy, Genevieve Louise. 57 29 Sunset Dr. Columbia , MO. Murphy, Robert A. , 57, 138 ,188 ,205 804 E. 109th Kansas City, Mo. Murray, Thomas Edgar. 591 124 ,138 St. Clair, Mo. f Mutti Albert Frederick III 58 124 Hopkins, Mo. Mutti, Barbara Sue, 58,132, 188,191 Hopkins, Mo. ODell Alice 59 195 145 Pearl Lebanon, Mo. 0615601 Gary, 59,140,205 6656 Berthold St. Louis 10, Mo. Pfroender Gary L, 4 2434 Cleveland Granite City, lll. Phillips , Carroll Alexander, 232 322 W. Main Flat River, Mo. Radloff- Gerald Lee 238 Rahm, Alexander, Jr. , 60,76, l24,140,187,236,238 4346 McRee Ave. St. Louis 10, Mo. Rascher, Paul Eugene, 60 1 ' ' ' I 1 1 , ,l0 , , 1 Myers , Carolyn, 58 ,128 ,150 412 Aliso Dr. S. E. Albuquerque, New Mexico Myers , Robert Ira , 58 ,140 719 North Third Piedmont, Mo. Myers, William Gale, 58,124, 138 R.R. 1 Troy, Mo. Nagel, George Walter, 58 9216 Meadowbrook Lane Overland 14, MO. Newberry, Ruth Ann, 58,1l4, 168,180 Cairo, Mo. Newcombe , Barbara Joyce , 58 125 ,126,201 ' 6906 Waterman University City Mo Newsom Judith Eloide 116 Dryden Piedmont Mo Newton George P 136 204 232 300 South Oak St Califomia Mo Nickerson MaxAllen 58187 Eldon Noble Arthur Wright Jr 58 138 236 3210 Capehart Dr Normandy 20 Mo Nolan Barbara Ann 12 9365 Hathaway Dr St Louis 21 Mo Noland Carol Ann 58 9037 Wrenwood Lane Brentwood 17 Mo Norton Charles William 58 D Macon M O Brian Kenneth Earl 59 Route 1 Harrisburg Mo Omer, Daniel Richard, 59 203 North Vine St. Fayette, Mo. Overfelt, John Ferol, 59,140, 197 Paris , Mo. Owens, Charles Julian, 59, 187 ,207 Box 412 Dixon, Mo. Owens, Nancy Lee, 59,228 9866 Ventura St. St. Louis 21, Mo. Painter, Edna Louise, 59, 110,121-3,198,199,232 New Franklin, Mo. Painter, Norma 501 Manor Rd. Independence, Mo. Parker Paul H 238 Parrish James H 59 1125 Cheshire Dr Webster Groves 19 M Parrott Jo Nell 59 Villa Ridge Mo Patterson Margaret Elizabeth 59 114125130 21 1244 Charlene Ct Rock Hill 19, Mo Patterson Merle Dean 134 178 198 232 506 N Linn Fayette Mo Payden Michael Charles 59 124 138 229 West Lake Marceline Mo Perez Jose Franscisco 59 Calle Campo Elias Sur itl Maracay Venezuela Peterson Margaret Elaine 125 126 186 188 38 315 Parkwood Rd Kirkwood 22 Mo Pettigrew GlennE Jamestown M Phillips ,- Gary Lee , 60,207 4007 Pacific St. St. Joseph, Mo. Phillips , John Lee, Jr. , 76, 136,183,232 300 Market St. Washington, Mo. Phillips, Patricia, 60,130 199 1324 W. 29th St. Independence , Mo. Phillips, Tommy Gene, 60 300 Market St. Washington, Mo. Piepmeier, Donaleigh, 60,16 R.I-'.D. 2 Appleton City, Mo. Pittman, Gerald Ray, 60 705 W. Dakota Butler Mabel Edna 110 114 198 207 232 5417 Fletcher St Louis Mo Porter Postar Albert Phillip 60 1342 27th St Granite City Ill Potter Betty Lou 60 4 Harrisburg M Potter Margaret Joanne 60 130 178 196 197 199 Harrisburg M Powell Paul Strickler 60 1002 N 25th St Joseph Mo Power John D 60 325 S Third St St Charles Mo Proctor Helen 60126 Steele Mo Purcell Keith Frederick 6 23 Silver Lane Kirkwood 22 M Putman Russell Frank 608 W Carpenter St Moberly M Iss. X Us wif Ir- N. If Ahsrge-.1.11-14 , . , Mo. 1 1 1201 . ' ' , 58 ' - f - ' , . ' , 168, , , 1 1 61 ' . 0. - , ., ,zoo, ' . , . 1 O- , . . I ' , 3 ' , . ' 1 151 I ' ' I , . A 1 - 201,208 ' ' ' ' , , 111 1 R.R. 3 , ' ' , o. - , Mo. ' ' ' I ' I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I 124, , ' , ' ' . o. 1 1 l . I I I ' ' I I - 1 - , I 5 ,128 , 1 I 1 1 . , . 1 I I zaa , 1 , , ., ,136 . . ' I I I , . . A 1 1 - I I , A , , - , ei I I I ,199 R.F. . 5 1 1 ' I ' ' ' Rm. . 2 , , , ,2 ' 1 o. - A 1 0- ' M ' , . I I 1 . 1 ' I I 61' A , . 1 . ' ' ' , . , o. 1 O. . . . ..,, ' 1---1--'+'e-N--We-W-New --'- 6 -S If My-f--we --e l-ar e-iff ,1+w:.1.1v,-.K-Revs-w 7429 Hiawatha Richmond Hts. , Mo. Rayburn, Jo Ann, 61,207 310 Sikes Ave. Sikeston, Mo. Redhage, Darryl Keith, 61, 188 Box 246, R.R. 1 St. Clair, Mo. Redmond, William Charles, 61,201 1923 North Signal Hills Dr. Kirkwood 22, Mo. Reese, Jay Robert, 61 Seven Acres Chillicothe , Mo. Renfro, Jenice Faye, 61 119 North Institute Richmond , Mo. Rethmeyer Betty Lu 61 St Clair Mo Rhodes Johnny Elmer 407 E Main Steele M Richardson Rayman Paul 123 Fourth St Piedmont Mo Ricks William Curtis 601 N Third Columbia Mo Risinger Judith 61 114 125 130 150 221 4254 Edgewood St Louis 20 Mo Ritthaler Barbara Ann 61 125 130 226 N Randolph Pleasant Hill Mo Robb William O Dell D Higbee Mo Roberts Anita Sue 61 Route 1 Matthews o Roberts Gerald Eugene 76 124 134 6935 Pershing University City 5 Mo tu xox R xnxx Roberts , Janice Lee , 126 , 233 617 Spruce Boonville , Mo . , Roberts , Theodore Wesley , 61 , 204 Matthews , Mo. A Robinson, Carol May, 125.233 118 Second St. ' Boonville , Mo . Roda, Carl Richard, 114,233 110 Linn St. Trenton, Mo. I Roe , Franklin E . , 62 , 124 ,138 Route 2 Brookfield , Mo . Rohlfing, Sandra Jeanne, 62 , 1 28 ,178 7955 Caroline St. Maplewood 17 , Mo. Rose, Charles, 140,205,233 1120 S. Carolina St. Louisiana, Mo. Rudd, Eugene Ewell, 200,204, 233 Box 98 Auxvasse , Mo. Rundio, Nancy Lu, 62,128,188 Z-31 Lake Lotawana Lee's Summit, Mo. Rupp, Dorothy Louise, 62 6933 West Park St. Louis 10, Mo. Russell, Bonnie Faye, 62,168 4 Sarver St. Hudson Falls , New York Ryan , Patricia Louise , 62 ,114 , 125 ,128 7224 Gayola Place Maplewood 17, Mo. Ryle , Robert Allen , 62 ,124 , 1 38 Higbee , Mis souri Saak, Richard Montgomery City, Mo. Saffley, Judith, 62,128 3735 Avondale Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Sampson, William G. , 62 222 E. Ohio Marshall, Mo. Sandau, Sonia Mary, 62 ,168 32 Greendale Dr. St. Louis 21, Mo. 252 Schaefer, Vernon D.C. , Ir. , 62 ,134 1203 Iona Ave. St. Louis Co. 14, Mo. Schlanker, Charles , 134 ,V 188 ,233 Montgomery City, Mo. Schmidtke , Judith Elaine , 62 , 114,125,128 1113 Grand Ave. Carthage, Mo. Schneidewind, Elinor A. , 62 , 110,113,125,128 201 S. Van Buren New Athens, Ill. Schneidewind, John Joseph, 11 3 , 2 33 201 S. Van Buren New Athens , Ill. Schoene , Donald Phillip , 62 , 124,134,200 2023 Bland Ave. Maplewood 17 , M0 . Schofield , Johnny E . , 63 ,124 , 140 ,205 R.R. 3 Brookfield, Mo. Schroff, Janet Kay, 63,114 Montgomery City, Mo. Schultz, Ramon Lee, 238 Schulz, James William , 63 Shelbina, Mo. Schuster, George A. R. , Jr. 456 North Taylor Ave . Kirkwood 22 , Mo. Schwab, Jerry Lee, 76,233 800 N. Oak St. Califomia, Mo. Schwalje , Raymond E . 202 W. Morrison St. Fayette, Mo. Schwenk, William W. , 233 1517 Barrett Sedalia, Mo. Scott, Kenneth W. 7 Graeser Rd. Creve Coeur, Mo. Scott , Naomi Jeanne , 63 Chateaulawn Farm St. James, Mo. Sears , Betti Ann , 63 Route 1 West Plains , Mo. Sensintaffar, Lowell William , 63,76,1l4,138 Route 1 Brookfield , M0 . Shaffer, William Hal, Jr. , 197 ,212 ,234 6988 Woodrow Ave. St. Louis 20, Mo. Shanklin , Kenneth Carso , 63 , 1 24 ,138 Cuba, Mo. Shaw, Carol June, 63,114, 126 ,212 1307 Maywood Independence, Mo. Sheets , Barbara Jane , 63 ,114 4979 Miami St. Louis, Mo. Sheets , Marcella Jean , 63 , 1 14 , 201 4979 Miami St. Louis, Mo. Sherrod, Glenn Mack, Jr. , 63, 76 ,124 ,134 2140 Gray Ave. Richmond Heights 17, Mo. Shoup , Marylyn Frances , 63 , 128 , 208 1946 Medford Topeka , Kansas Shy, Richard Joseph, 234 Ellington, Mo. Silsby, Ella Christine, 63 R.R. 4 Sedalia, Mo. Simmons, Duane Arnold, 64 803 Sixth St. Onawa , Iowa Simms , Judith, 64 , 128 1536 E . William Decatur, Ill. ' Simpson, Sally Marie, 64,114, 125,126 529 W. Fourth Milan, Mo. Simpson, Sandra Kay, 126, 150,178,182,183, 196,l99, 234 501 N. Folger Carrollton, Mo. Simpson, William H. , 64 106 S. Missouri New Franklin, Mo. Sincox, Thomas Henry, 238 Sinnett, David Lee, 64 1517 Clark Ave. Granite City, Ill. Slate, Dennis Young, 64 , 108,124,134,188 , 2604 Benton Granite City , Ill. Slater, Donald Ray, 93 New Franklin, Mo. Slonaker, Dorothy, 64 ,114 R.R. 2 Mexico, Mo. Slutz, James Franklin, 64, 205 1223 S. 15th St. Bethany, Mo. Smith, Charles William, 76, 114,122,l38,197,234 St. Clair, Mo. Smith, Harry H. , Jr. , 198, 234 P. O. Box 246 Tipton, Mo. Smith, Karen Marlene, 64, 206 U R.R. 2 Green Ridge, Mo. Smith, Kathryn Lucile, 64, 114 R. R. 2 Keytesville, Mo. Smith, Mary Margaret, 64, 197 820 E. Jackson Mexico, Mo. Smith, Norris W. , l36,203, 220,234 1005 Hi Point Pl. St. Louis 17, Mo. Snell, James Winford, 93,104 1364 New Franklin, Mo. Snell, LouAnn Brooks , 1 22 , 1 30 , 2 25 Franklin , Mo . Soergel , Marian , 64 , 114 ,125 128 ,195 7710 Falmouth Prairie Village 15 , Kans . Sonner, Larry William , 207 , 234 210 Fulkerson St. Joseph, Mo. Spencer, David M. Milan, Mo, Spencer, Willard Addison, Jr. , 64,l87,188,207,208 P, O. Box 57 Benton, Mo. Sperling, Suzanne Virginia, 64,1l0,l26,208 212 Paupin Ave. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Spitler, Daniel Merrill, Jr. , 64 New Madrid, Mo. Sprague , Sherry Lee , 65 R.F.D. 3 Paris, Mo. Stamper, Ashford Jackson, 65 Utica, Mo. Stapleton , Mary Lee , 65 ,128 Fayette , Mo . Stein, Robert Emil, 65 R.R. 3 Boonville, Mo. Steinbeck, Frank Kenneth, Jr. , U 65 , 188 Mendon, Mo. Stewart, David Mack, 65 ,208, 923 Dockery St Jefferson City Mo Stewart Sue Ellen 178 188 932 Dockery St Jefferson City Mo Stock Phyllis 65 3209 Sunnyside Ave Hannibal Mo Stowers Charles Gale 114 Strehlman John William 510 West End Union M Stretch Vivian Kay 65 168 Jamesport, Mo Strickler Alan Fred 65 204 605 N Church St Fayette M Strong Doyle L 65 76 114 136 212 Box 61 Van Buren Mo Strong Elizabeth Kleine CMrs J 65 212 3661 Utah Pl St Louis 16 Mo Struchtemeyer, Ronald Lee, 65 Franklin, Mo. Strus, Gary Homer, 65 811 Simmons Ave. Kirkwood 22, Mo. . Stuessee , Norbert William , 234 305 McRoberts Boonville, Mo. Swan, Fred Franklin, 65,76, 140 375 Holiday Hill Dr. Florissant, Mo. Swango, Gerald Porter, 66 , 108 7344 Wellington University City 14, Mo. Swank, Roger Emmett, 66,l07, 134 2905 Sylvanie St. St. Joseph, Mo. Sweet, George Wesley, 122, 140,199,220,235 3535 Cambridge Maplewood 17, Mo. Swisher, Shirley, 114,130, - 198,235 2711 N 26th St Joseph Mo Tadlock Patrick Joseph 66 Clarksville Pike County Mo Tanner John Rus sell 66 617 Tanner St Sikeston M Tayloe MaryM fMrsl 199 Kahoka M Taylor William James 190 211 235 Box 71 Festus Mo Templeton Helen Ruth 2 732 Maude Poplar Bluff Mo Templeton Robert Bruce 66 124 138 7522 Ellis Ave Maplewood 17 Mo Tepe Carole Lynne 66 114 8111 Packard Berkeley Mo Thompson Roger Grant 66 Route 3 DeSoto Mo Thornton, Fred Howell, 66 , 1 34 , 183 , 203 411 W. Davidson Chaffee , Mo, Till, Bennie Nonnann Gidson, Mo. T0PPing, Wm . Tait Gobson, 66 , 124 ,134 27 Concord Lane St. Louis 23, Mo. Trotter, Patricia Ann, 66 , 114,125,128,236 402 W. Stoddard St. Dexter, Mo. Tnimble , Martha Eleanor, 66 207 Cottage Ave. Webs ter Groves 19 , Mo. Tucker, Charles Wallace, 66 , 205 Edgar Star Route Rolla, Mo. Turner, Nancy Beatrice , 66 , 125 , 1 30 1114 Center St. Hannibal, Mo . Turner Paul Monroe J 1114 Center St Hannibal Mo Unser RonaldM 108 114, 198 207 221 235 132 Williams Blvd Ferguson 21 M Utlaut Celia 06 188 206 Malta Bend Mo Van Horn Manorie Aileen 66 130 191 195 206 N Elmwood Kansas City Mo Veleta Richa!dB 67 93 14932 Kedvale Ave Midlothian 111 Waggoner James Oetting Fulton, Mo Walcott Joe Louis Lee 305 Vine St Fayette Mo Walker Annabel Lorene 67 114 188 207 Box 35 Gray Summit Mo fm. JW 'r f ,-Av.-.+....f .. .-'f.,,,.,5g4, ,,,y,,,-1,-, ,,., ,-,.v.. .,.,.,--.Ut ,, ,,, A Walker, Norman Silas, Jr. , 67, 1 34 , 180 , 208 1344 South Main Independence, Mo. Wallen, Sylvia Rae, 67, 128,178,199 1500 S. Fairground Mexico, Mo. Waller, Phyllis Ann, 67,l88, 206 3420 Oxford Aven. Maplewood 17, Mo. Walther, James Fletcher, 67 , 140 ,200, 212 923 Dwyer Kirkwood 22, Mo. Ward, Carol Sue, 67 Box 206 St. Clair, Mo. Watkins , Martha Louise , 67 , 114,191 Route 1 Atlanta, Mo. Watson , Jerry Wayne , 198 , 1 99 , 2 39 112 0 Hickam St. Boonville Mo . Waugh Thomas Ann Rothville M Weathers Eugene Kenneth Jr 67 190 133 Leonard St Fayette Mo Weaver Rendlen 68114 125 130 195 2010 Broadway Hannibal Mo Weber Judith Ellen 186 207 700 Fairview Webster Groves 19 Mo Weir Barbara Jean 132 239 Route 2 Box 252 Arnold Mo Wellbaum Patricia Ann 68 114 125 130 505 Cherry St Webster Groves 19 M Wells Elwood 68 76 105 400 Mulberry St Fayette Mo Wells John Francis 68 76 931 N Sixth St Hannibal Mo 53 Wendt, Jerry R. , 68,l24, 140 1106 W. Fourth St. Cameron, Mo. ' West, Dale, 68 553 Ford Dr. Ferguson 21, Mo. V Weston, James Grant, 68,l08, 136 5016 Michael Ave. Webster Groves 19 , Mo. White , Frances Marian, 68 , 207 Box 45 Linden, Mo. , Whitman, Judith Joann, 239 Whitworth, William Dean, 68 134 3411 Eminence Overland 21 , Mo. Wightman, Roger Lee, Jr. , 68 Masks Creek, Mo. Wildberger, Ronald Lee, 68 Route 3, Box 482 Robertson, Mo. Wilhite, Robert Mayo, 68, 93,140,203 Huntsville, Mo. Willi, Sandra Elizabeth, 68 4517 Swan St. Louis, Mo. Williams , Barbara Ann , 69 , 1l4,l25,l26,l80,l97 8795 Sturdy Dr. St. Louis 23, Mo. Williams , Carol Joanne , 69 , 1 Z5 ,128 ' Linn Creek , Mo . 254 Williams , Donald Keith, 93 , 105 , 2 35 Arm strong, Mo. Williams, Rodney C. , 76,107 114,136,235 11517 Royal Shire Dr. Dallas 30, Texas Willis , Peggy Jo , 69 , 114 Auxvasse , Mo. Wills , Charlotte , 69 , 108 , 168,195,211 5305 Euclid Kansas City, Mo. Wilson ,Jo Ann, 69 ,132 ,206 400 Sunshine Dr. Festus , Mo . Wilson, Larry F. , 69 415 Center St. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Winkelmeyer, Kirk Robert, Jr. , 69,124,138,l88, 191, 205 1319 Calhoun St. Chillicothe , Mo. Witte, Mary June, 69 Troy, Mo. Wood, Fredric Elmer, 69,l24, 136 ,239 519 Cornelia Webster Groves 19, Mo. Wood, George David, 136, 200 ,220, 235 530 E. Highland Carthage, Mo. WO0d, Iudyth, 69,206 315 N. Fourth St. Louisiana, Mo. Wood, Patricia Joyce, 69, 114, 180,191 219 lf2 Calhoun Chillicothe, Mo. Wood, Virginia Lee, l30,l78, l80,l86,l99,206,208,2ll, 239 3883 McDonald St. Louis 16, Mo. Woodington , Roberta Ann,69 , 126 ,150,178,211 Cassville , Mo. Woodruff, William W. , 70, 138 ,205 708 W. Maple St. Independence, Mo. Woods, Oran Leon, 70 1026 Kendall Poplar Bluff, Mo. Woodward, Margaret, 70,l28, 178,188 502 N. Linn Fayette, Mo. Wooldridge , William Ernest , Jr. 70 804 County Rd. Brunswick, Mo. Worker, Janice , 125 , 126 , 239 703 Fuhrmann Glendale, Mo. Wright, Bill, 70,l14, 140 221 E. Park St. Brookfield, Mo. Wright, Donald William , 70 , 104 , 204 Cairo, Mo. Wright, Peggy Marie, 70,195 608 Kansas St. Rock Port, Mo. Yankee, Samuel David, 134, 212 , 239 208 S. Hunter St. Independence, Mo. Yates , Garry Theodore , 124 369 W. South St. Jackson ,Ohio Yeast, Judith Ann, 70 R.R. 3 Macon, Mo. Yoder, Frank L. , 70,l34,l88, 208 Joplin, Mo. Yokley, Gene Ray, 138,239 Stockton, Mo. Yokley, Janice Fay, 7O,125' 126 Stockton, Mo, Young, Carl w., 199,235 903 Summer St. Hannibal, Mo. Yule, Karen Marie, 70 216 W. Spring St. Boonville , MQ, Zimmerman, William C. , 70, ' 108,136,182,183,220,236 Route l Cameron, Mo. Zitzman, Jack'Pearson, 70,188 115 Osage St. Pacific, Mo. Zumwalt, Lester Dale 516 Fulton Moberly, Mo, M ---X-w1Xw:f'-3 -N:-fffff'--1-' :21f:fff7fm:'f:fgz':f 'nz' L55-1'2 f 312!35'i773 'f'f1 ' f 1 r I P L95 4. 1 I rs, i , W l 1 i A 3. 38 'z 1 , 2 1 W , F A 4 I I l , , .,4.. 4 4 . 255 x TLLQ X.. , afR 3'-Sw?-f-I A - . , K , , - ,- . h V .,,,,,.. -..-- --N, . ,X .. -. . ,, L. ,- ,5f,-mf:--4.-, g.. ,L15-::,1f:-2 ,'.-'.--sr-,.:.',,A I vu N , -- , 1-.-111-:xx lxyyw, 55 ,w-Mer: :WL , ,. ,rs , L ., , .g,.,:, - , ,. , ,-1?,. ,-.,ii,:-1.-1.,:4.4 Zzf -f:,.f- 144'-1.41--22.-rjjfzz-11311 f. 1 -: . -.,:.-.NRM lil, ex'-.WN -X - Nw. , aio. ' - J 'a Q-X' N-l---1-HW-'-- --ff- ' -'-+v:-' f22-'f- ' Ev -N' 'U' 'f' ' QZME- f fff ' 4 -L1-Jai:-: -1-H .hmga:nazizsa.s,1:f.::fNu,awx.-SQLL1-lximkrihiwz,-: rw-.wrsis-.b?.z :N fu: J: ,, w 1, K 'i? K N 4 . A A. . ,.,,., ,,l ,Mgf2fiiQ7 ,:' . f. V . .fi A f Q .1 ,. .- LW . f M.--sw ' .f .s,rgi:jj 4. , ,, Sc 77,6 'Y The People 4 'V THE SCHOOL. . .Central, a small, liberal arts college. THE TOWN. . .Fayette, Missouri, a small, quiet town. THE PEOPLE. . .Good people, the citizens of these two. Continue now, looking through your annual, and meet the people of Fayette .... the merchants and businessmen who helped make this pub- lication possible. Get to know them all personally. Stop once on your way downtown and talk with Mr. Iacobs or Mr. Turnage at the bank. Mayor Skillman will always give you a quick smile and a friendly hello. 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Davis Greenwoods Phone BA 1-2900 630 Broadway Payette Mis souri Kansa s City , Mi s souri Stationery Fayette Street's Drug Store Prescription Service School Supplies Fountain Phone 7 5 Mis souri -5r.,.u..,.r. , M., M., .mgfy1'7w,ffv4i-5-55,,.-,g.-7, -rf' 7 For Motoring Comfort Use Sinclair Power-X Gasoline Sinclair Extra Duty Motor Oil Home Oil Company Distributors Complete Lubrication Service Tom Deatherage Keller Motor Company F l Henry's Cafe For Your Banquet P A The Mahogany Room Air Bome For '58 ' Highway 5 Fayette, Missouri Fayette Missouri See's lewelry Store West Side Of Square 'Fayette , Mis souri J. P. Howard Plumbing and Electrical Shop Radio Repair Phone 100 Fayette , Missouri Columbia Fruit Company Shippers - Receivers Fruits - Vegetables - Frozen Foods Columbia , Mis souri , ell., . - R -. r : -. 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I ' .. - I . . . , O Q , I O ' I . . , I , , ,I - .. . -- v '-----ss:-T-:...,-gg-. , 1,fl9.'E.f-fr lZ2'Cx-'lfx'-ifili-SN Midi . i:..:.,.55L:L5s1is. - Ilia. -f f ssf. f ' :'1 1 ,,f ' AQ -N 'E' ' 'f5 f f4'1ia3iaaw ff1? 'ff'as-gzissaggzzzfsffnarbkiziyrzrpxx-rikrrrfilrbRE:ESmx 4 Mattingly Bros. Stores Co I. L. Varner, Manager Fayette Theater THE INTEWEST IN MOTION PICTURES THE BIGGEST AND THE BEST -.1+.,..a.,...f, 1, M5,.,..y.:',3 A,,f,,,wy, Compliments Of The Democrat leader and The Fayette Advertiser The Students Print Shop SkiIIman's ' Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats Quality and Service 2 Phones - 25 Manufacturing Jewelers Fraternity Jewelry Diamonds - Mountings Watches - Silver - Crystal Buchroeders Jewelers For Three Generations Columbia, Missouri Gibbons-Griffin Originators Of The Famous Julies Portrait 916 E. Broadway GI 3-7844 Columbia, Missouri Fayette lumber Company It's A Pleasure To Serve You M. A. Cornell, Manager Ayres Dry Goods Company Phone 565 lO7 N. Main Fayette, Missouri Distinctive For Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer letons North Side of Square Atkins Chemical Company Agricultural, Industrial, and Sanitary Chemicals Columbia , Missouri - .4 ,. ,, -1,0 '--'.',:.',l.-'. -- ', -to 1 '-'STAY . , ., ,. -V .--ue-F:-2..., -.- skmfiggeafr -15442423445-,cfvagaefafa-1-in .,:NQ1L,- 'is 'cw-'lt X JM 1 rg - '5 1-E -'51-ere-s?-Q- N-e7:4e:2M',pf 'if5i 1 t::r f?''f -SQWLEV H 'f-1:.s:s:go5:m.msrL.atmxbss. QR -J. .Lim s The Commercial Trust Company invites 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? c:oMMERCIAL TRUST co. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation L. W. Iacobs, Ir. , President Nannie Mae Miller, Assistant Secretary lC1aSS 19191 fl-Toward-Payne, Class 19131 W. I. Turnage, Secretary L. W. Iacobs, III,1Assistant Secretary ' fC1aSS 19391 fClass 19522 TCP Beatrrce Creamery Company Kenepp Conoco goryioo Lubrication - Washing Tire Repair Meadow' Gold Dairy Products CIatworthy's Ready-To -Wear Urlyss Clathworthy Boonville, Missouri '29 Iane Clathworthy '30 COME to' M 0 S Shattrnger Music C0 331 Arcade Building LOOK' St Louis 1 Missouri At Our Complete Line of Gifts Watches and Iewelry We Are Retail Mail Order Distributors For The Music Of All Publishers BUY' Phone 180 North S1019 Of Square Always A Large Counter Display Ask For Classified Catalogues Available 9fBand Music Church Music 1 Grade School Music tH1gh School Music H +Vocal and Piano Music Clothier Music Sellers Since 1876 67 1 . , 0 O t t , 0 I 1 u . . , I I . If : I I . I I' ia ,W 'HMM 'c '-'--'-'-a-g'N- ---w- +' 'S-fr:- id Q 5 'r uff' ?. 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Au., .... ,.., ,, ,, ,:,...i,.3.,,-,-t...x..,.-f ....7.,.. 5,4 .,e......,.L,-1,-..,.,..,.,f - -.- V -- 4 I lamb's', LASCO BRAND LADY PAULINE G1ftS Hou sewares Hardware Compllme nts Sportlng Goods Allen Foods, Inc Fayette , IVl1SSOLlI'l St Louls 1VI1SSOllI'l Instltutlonal Purveyers and Speclalls of FINER FOODS for FINER S INSTITUTIONS Plzza P1e Large Burgers Represented ln Your D1str1ct Carry Out SSIVICG BILL WEHRLE Fayette Mlssouri ALLEN S PRIDE AFCO BRAND Complrments RhYm9 and Reasons W im H990 si A Friend Here s a rhyme and here are reasons Why I-Iobo Bread knows no seasons It s blg enrlched each sl1ce a treat A bread you ll always want to eat Baked fresh dally for folks llke you A bread to remember when College lS through CENTRAL COLLEGE From The COLUMBIA BAKING COMPANY l 0 . I . . 7 . . . By ' Mr. - I ' .. r . . . . . . . V 0 :jc ' -:.' ' -:Q Q of 423: - 'Ps . V 5-W' I K. 4, , A+ V, ' QNX v ..,.. .1-r . ,.., , 4 . I , . - . - . 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WHEN YOU LEAVE CENTRAL you take many things with you besides memories. 'You take education, abiding friendships , ideals. You take a rich heritage . You take a broader outlook and a richer spiritual life. Memories and ideals--these Central has given you in generous measure. WHAT CAN YOU GIVE BACK? You can give loyalty Your loyalty can be expressed in many Ways through gifts to your alma mater through the direction of other students to Central through scholarships You can re member Central in your will 1S the alumni way of supporting Central College By making annual gifts to Living Endowment you can demonstrate your loyalty and strengthen the ties that bind you to your college This Fund supported by alumni has been an important factor in the life of Central College ALWAYS REMEMBER CENTRAL Keep your enthusiasm your memories And wherever you go your rich experience here will become dearer and more meaningful as the years go by Central College Dr RalphL Woodward President Fayette Missouri . . .Periods of crisis. . .Choices 7 'fa W -f- ..........ec.4'f as A silk Rx . . . . - I . . I I I I U I I O ' 0 I 9 . . I g I I I 1 2 4. . R. . QKQL.. L NN, ,. 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