Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)
- Class of 1964
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.5 sawn Wad gamma! Wall eww W1 I 'Taxi' HSP, IUITIMIWWQWWJM 4l1wQy+n+ngQngML 9 Olaeaaalofuy l Glands Wd!! MID- RY Midwest Genealogy Cente r 3440 S. Lee's Summit Rd lnde e p ndence, MO 64055. CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRA fiffp iwfe . wmv'- 1 riff -mf., I ' . 4 -i PIN Vi , my M., ' , .1 , 2 Qwwyfinrfzf V ,qS5i?27?Q1,,, 74 , ,f 9' :wsf Mg-L+- -' ff ' 41.5 -V SL, ' V ' , .f:L7f, . f ,,.w,1q. ,A . ix .135 Emma! Wietdodcd 6 Meg Walam 55 6 afaeaaafwl Each of our years at Central seems to move from September to June in the same general pattern. Yet each of these years is distinctly different, holding an individual pattern of frustration and fun, drudgery and dreams, monotony and magic. We of the Ragout staff have found the 1963-1964 academic year to be one Whose special flavor we wish to remember, and we have tried to recapture that elusive essence in this book. DE DI' MEM4 FALL S P 1: S J S P L C C I4 E R WINT V S P C S B E SPRIP S F ADVE DEDICATION . MEMORIAM . . . FALL DIVISION Stedman Hall . . Administration . Faculty .... Seniors . . Juniors . . . Sophomores . . Freshmen . . Lates ..... Cheerleaders . . Class Officers . . Homecoming . . Football . . Rush ..... WINTER DIVISION Who's Who . . . Student Council . Publications . Organizations . . Social Clubs . . Ragout Queens . Basketball . . SPRING DIVISION Spring Sports . . Fraternity Courts ADVERTISING . . . ,,,..,....,..-V..-1--Q-v--2- - l me ,.-V-.- ' 1' I The staff of the 1964 Ragout has chosen to dedicate this yearbook to a man who has served on the faculty of this college for 16 years. Yet we Wish to honor him not only as a teacher and an able scholar, but as one who personifies qualities for which the college stands. Freshmen find his courses perhaps difficult and their image is primarily of the man as a classroom teacher. But after four years on this campus, seniors learn to sincerely admire and respect his ideas, abilities and his manner and gratefully remember his influence. He has opened the door to serious academic pursuitg he has shown paths to understandingg but most of all, by example and guidance, he has spread a faith by which he lives. D How does one characterize such a man? In freshman religion, We learned that the prophet Micah set forth the requirements of a righteous man. . . V HGV, ,ZW pe 1 ffl ' 1 Y' 3 ,IE Q4 f y i!,QfZ7f' 1 15 , ,,t, X7 4 X A , f ,nf Q f six ' is ff ,ff , 5' 4, 4 X W iiifisiaszzffvhff 2 WF V f fi its V ' I ff what M M W. Q, And, what doth the Lord require of thee, , O man, but to do justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly g with thy God? , Micah 6:8 To Dr. Meredith P. Eller, professor of religion, We dedicate the 1964 Ragout. iii? Dr. HCI' 4 A :Se My .J -1 'fl f' I7 -7, -.1 ' -5551? mix! .V V ' - ' V , . . V '. - . V..p . V. .-.f. V: :,fV,-i.av,:. :nr-'Sz' .1-VV.-1..V:f-V..z,.. ,.V,.-V5..-'aG.-.mdf:,a.a..::..a-1... u.'ixA...V,r 'lf '-:-wr..-fVVV,, l,-A--f -1,4-..: f 4 -V . , a, . -.-- V . trved 7 and in as nnre 2. He lg but Jphet . 'rf ?i':,?f.2 V w,v,..I,,J I ,,,,,ff.,..i ., rv' A :WW f fr' fy-v X ng' 'fb f ' - U.,A,,,L,cf xwmx-w '-' 'Wu . wW,vMI,fW,' - 237' fl QM ' fr w T.. ft- is 'f '--- ffitf ,Maffirg hjawfwks' X .At f uf fr Dr. liller takes a reflective walk across campus. With Dr. Eller at home are Mrs. Eller, Mary Ann and Phil, CMC students, and Johnny. All students remember this characteristic pose from freshman religion courses. Dr, and Mrs. Eller provided hi- larious entertainment at the fac- ulty talent show as they impor- sonated traveling pianists. ,.,,, ,.,.,,.,,..-..-Af--- A f' . W I FRAIYICIS MICHAEL GRAY EDDIE WAYNE OVERSTREET Any man's death diminishes me, Because I am involved in mankindg And therefore never send to know for Whom the bell tolls: lt: tolls for thee. -John Donne 'fdamcw 2, 36444 All generous hearts lament the leader killed, The young chief with the smile, the radiant face, The Winning way that turned a wondrous race Into sublimer pathways, leading on. Grant to us Life that though this man be gone The promise of his spirit be fulfilled. --John Masefield Poet Laureate of England Nz W? if f .-.-.ap---1 44- -aa-afgi.-er-4.1-J gap- 9-xp. y !i. ww If sip ...- ..,,. ,,.,........-.,. ...-. .,-...--- A... 9 0 A... Illll Crowds gather outside Linn Memorial before the weekly y, WSIRAB .J ? , Students wait in the traditional long line to register at the beginning of each fall semester. Maureen Shanahan serves at the ODK tea on Parents Day, N Tuesday chapel service. 'IO A view 3 it 5 Q Y Q 1 YQ, 0-f r gl . Qt tl' 2,5 . .guy L L Marty Ahe: yelling in Woodies I Students da mas Dance. , . - V' 'nz wa .1,,iw:,.-f .:,,q.,,,.,, . . ... ,, v , . V ' 1-iw H-ff - V-wan vifr-!1aw.1a1nzr'1... mslsamf Y my f1.,,,1g,..L ,. - ,Q ,f 1' r -, i A, .. . . , ' -1' X: at l register 7 a .9 ej- , ' 4 The marching band practices for a football game half-time. Marty Aheron keeps up the yelling in a march on Woodies l Occupants of Burford Hall relax before the TV during a study break. M , , ff ',,,:,' . 21' t cm! Students dance to The music of the Knight Band at the annual Christ- mas Dance. Awww Cheerleaders cheer the Eagles as they move onto the court. I1 ,,. gnu-spas-avl.':ufn.: 'i '!' U , .,., ...... ........-...-.- , ,v,Y H .,............,..... .. ..... ...ga.,N,,Fa-.lg-,ug-f,:f4?f7:f1-sf---. V P'-'ff-,U Y - . I 6726 Deeldecelee Zeelm we 757466 af edema 6 The new science building was dedicated to the memory of Samuel Lee Stedman, who gave one million dollars for its construction. , 7 , f .Z t VW ' f Dr. Ralph L. Woodward, president of the college, and Dr. Frank C. Tucker, chairman of the Board of Curators broke the ribbon and official- y 9 ly opened the Stedman Hall of Science. 2 I F I Dr. 1 at U' catic CSIHDUS ViSiIO1'S toured the Stedman Hall of Science throughout Science Week. -u-umm. -nv,-Q X ...-.,, , at we fx K In contrast to what normally dominated this scene S ...Af we View an empty corridor during the quiet before 't 4,4 , the storm. ef t ' .4-rf ..-.,... . W Q -tw it of V XX ,,,,4i6 r 1 4 at 12 Am. S t it , ' y- X W X' ar V , , ' 'Sm S i I C x 3 , t 9. ' , N' 'N i DI. li ,'.. f fl' f S Reseai ' S honors i' 'tt . f . .oil i LlLxCllCEl -4.511 .' ' ., t' - ,, ,W , ' ' ' V' f - , 'V Jcfkffi- ', f ' ,fra- .'fZkS .. , ., M.. . ...,t.t1.mu.4.xu:a-z- w.:H1'w,.5r -W.,:,. V.. 5.:v:1yE:fLsia2a4r,:.2a-is-..' .-r n :f..jg,,i, ,, ,, ., ., , , 'ence ' 4 . xwltx, Q 3532? Dr. Frits W. Went, director of Missouri Botanical Gardens, received honorary degree from Dr. Woodward. Mm 2 ff Dr. George, K. Schweitzer, Professor of Chemistry at University of Tennessee, spoke. during dedi- cation. mage 654 cation Kwanzaa Spedm an of the , . dofficial- Hall of f 7-V 9 :W M f' 27 '4 ,qw ,a .u v gig yt Dr. Bryon Riegel, Director of Chemical Research at G.D, Searle and Co., received honorary doctors of science degree during dedication week. , ,Q I W, ...,,,,,,.. 'K ' , , A f X E I 3 1 I Urner Liddel, National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration, received his doctor of science degree from President Woodward as Dean Buckner presented the collar. 13 5521 Al i Q5 'A u ww ,L 1-fqf l,,faaq'37?i ,, ,lf ...,., ,, . ,-W1..,-5-r-ff'-1-I - ' - ,W L ,ng -,lf'9Y'+'rif!11J N ' ,, ., .f g-1,.i.nE'-r- rf f':'v'.'1 - ' ' ' V' ' Y 4 Y1.,A,,,.i.:m...--M--,-.-- I . I V, U , - V , I - ,. : ,gwu-Q 1-. cm , 1 .1-.AL wif---'V - saw ' fiamqia-v-ifas-uiGff ' ' ' ' K Q x '-.X 1-dinn6insx...r..-A WT- ,1 WI, Dean af Me Eallege Zachaez At,--..,... .,... ..,,.,...,,,,,,,,.,T.,,,. Y V ,.'--xhg, YY.,-, I i ,, ' f?'Q7.f? V A ' X X Q ff, N K X ga X ,hz ff ,354 ,J - ffl7,ZQ f f ' W Q X f f Z Qi W, , W M, f 17 pf f W . M ,L , f f 1 r 4 ff 7 , Lily E. McGehee, Librariang Lillian R. Steiner, Asst. in Libraryg Barbara Ann Thompsong Library Clerkg Martha D. Brockman, Director of the Library. gjiailygeilarvis Hertzler, Secretary to the Dean of the vZmr . Mrs. Hufford, Business Off'c - W d M Asst. Clerk, Business Office? e, an 3 ' Beamon -4 Wf it lm! Ma I I , Jn, www 2' six- I Mi- IN .J MSW? Irving S, Jackson, Business Manager. ...-,Mf-f Virginia Abernathy, Secretary to the President W For Chloe Deathorage, Bookkeeperg Pearl Potter, Office Manager. Louise C. Vaughan, Registrar of the College. James P. Thogmorton, Dean of Studentsg Gerald W, Fleming, Director, Mclvlurry Hallg Vera Long, Director, Burford Hallg and Jewell Lucille Bratton, Director, Howard-Payne South. Edna Uphaus, College Nurse. Lennis Caraway, Director, Holt Hallg Tropha Bockelman, Asst. Director, Holt Hallg Nancy Haynes, Director, Howard-Payne Hall Northg and Margie M, Couey, Dean of Women. 11 Tropha ,- Nancy vrth' and b Z 4 f X. Y' ' 'fix , Nik 'wx H54 4,-5 , fa., EQ, of rf :ff r.W.,s M Ai 'S Ba' 5 z., 'r'9 A .4. WWW 4 if Keith H Knost Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs. William H. Mathae, Minister, Linn Memorial Methodist Church. ....-nn-If E.E. Rich, Director of Admissionsg Keith K. Anderson, A d m is s io n s Counselorg Anita Cornett, Secretary, Admissions Officeg Ellwood Madden, Admissions Counselor. acuity Robert M. Gay, Instruct- or Economics. Q-vv 'wAdA Robert VV. Jacob, Assoc. Piof., Political Scienceg and Harold W. Sunoo, Assoc. Prof Political Science and Economics. Dwain T.Erv1n, Prof., History, and Stanko Gulclescu, Assoc. Prof., History. Robeit H. Baikei, Prof., Sociology. fig' Dorot M. C4 Grad. Eulalie Leathe Carner Prof., I we 74 www T Z i f 3 Q Q' ctr Dorothy Jean Roseland, Grad. Asst., .Englishg Margie M. Couey, Asst. Prof., Englishg and Helen Thogmorton, Grad. Asst., English. ' Y A X ,ff gzuw 'CTEP Eulalie Pape Assoc Prof French Nancy Anne Leatherman Asst Prof German Robert J Carner Prof Spanish EllenM Machin Asst Prof l HUD and English Ellen M. Machin, Asst. Prof., Latin and Englishg Mary Lee Forderhase, Grad. Asst. Englishg Catherine Strickler, Asst. Prof., Englishg and Helen W. Baskett, Asst. Prof., English. James M. Siefkas, Asst. Prof., Drama and Speechg and Brice J. Wilkinson, Asst. Prof., English and Speech. Wilbur H, Ehrich, Asst. Prof.,MathematicsgRaymond A. Cornett, Asst. Prof., Mathematicsg and Chester E, Hanson, Asst. Prof., Mathematics. Terry L. Hufford Asst Prof Biolo - .f - Q , gy, GSOrge A. Vau ha , Assoc. Prof., Biology, and Farris H. Woods, Prof., Biogogly. 24 C 't'an Nielsen Prof Chemistry Oscar N, hris 1 , ' Q , 'W M jj ' ' and John Paulliarnes, ,W Steiner, Asst. Prof.,Chem1stry, Assoc. Prof., Chemistry. 4445 ,-ul f John E. Merrill, Prof., Mathematics. P ' is ' 1 Hari G. Mukerjee, Assoc. Prof., Physics. Opal L. Eme Piano Yancey, S p a y d e, Profes N F ,Q-v ,,.-fum ag..p--0'- 'm .as ntl' f 7' ,flw f ,wiv f, V f .L HM ,MQ y . 2.4 . W, . .. Ml.. 4, 'Www fx' ' f Opal L. Hayes, Assoc. Prof., Piano, Emeritus, Raymond W. Jones, Asst. Prof., Piano and Theory of Music, Thomas L. Yancey, Asst. Prof., Piano, Luther T. Spayde, Dean of Music and Organ Professor. Physics. Karol R. Welcelean, Asst. Prof., Stringed Instruments and Theory of Music, James R. Hess, Asst. Prof., Voice, Thomas E. Birch, Prof., Band Instruments and Director of Bands, Henri B. Pensis, Asst. Prof., Woodwinds and Music Theory. C. Eugene Hix, Jr., Prof., Philosophy. Ronald E. Allerton, Asst. Prof., Art. .15 Meredith P. Eller, Prof., Religion, Gilbert L. Fleer, Asst. Prof., Religion. Paul A, Grigsby, Assoc. Prof., Education, Elizabeth Arnold Cutler, Asst. Prof., Psychology, Hortense Crawford, Asst. Prof., Education, Walter R. Schaff, Prof., Education and Psychology. A Laverne Jacob, Grad. Asst., Businessg Theodore Cawthorn, Asst. Prof., Business, Juell Thomas Duren, Asst. Prof., Business. in Mary Lee l sistant in Thogmorto the show m Fr. hei ses joi 'Q Willie Mae Grissom, Grad. Asst., Physical Educationg Mignon Butts, Asst. Prof., Physical Education. James Si drama, e pantomim If ,J .f Robert Bryant Grad Asst Physical Education and Football Earl E Brown Asst Prof Physical Education and Football Coach Floyd M. Gabel Asst. Prof. Physical Education and Basketball Coach, Ralph E. Stewart, Acting Director of Athletics, Head of Physical Educa- tion Dept., and Assoc. Prof. of Physical Education. Q torn, rof., llignon amanda eaciaeal lie aaaaft alan! iam V Mary Lee Forderhase, graduate as- sistant in English, and James Thogmorton, dean of students, kept the show moving as M.C.'s. Frau Leatherman conducted her young German students in several songs and the audience joined in A Sobriety Test. 1 Keith Knost, director of public relations, opened the Faculty Talent Show by singing If You Knew Susie. James Siefkas, of the department of drama, entertained with a series of pantomimes in the KH sponsored show. ,, Dr. and Duchess Eller concluded the show with a take-off on campus personalities and their own piano arrangement Xia X i g a in , Seadafw Plan an cctafze p I 4 . QV , ,W , I, X, 4- ARMITAGE, DONALD LEE Nevada, Missouri B.M.E., Music BALLAK, JO ELLEN Maplewood, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education A BANNING, RAY Armstrong, Missouri A.B., Math xxx .XR aailclamz , , , ALBERS, MARLA Ellisville, Missouri BS., Elementary Education ALCORN, IVA LOU Windsor, Missouri A B Business Administration ALDERTON, DAVE Wyaconda, Missouri BS., Physical Education f BOURNE St. Louis B.S. , Ele BREEDL Clarence B.S. , Bus BROOKS: Independf A. B, , Bu: Admin: 1 It I 28 BARNES BERT St. Joseph, Missouri A.B., Business Education BAUSELL, PATRICIA New York City, New York B.M., Voice BEEBE, DAVE A. Webster Groves, Missouri A.B., Business Administration viii 14 ceq ZQ64 Deane Zeeman BEST, CAROL Ladue, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education BLACKARD, BOBBI Clifton Hill, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education BLANK, MIKE De Soto, Missouri A.B., Biology 3 I BROTHERTON, ALAN Kahoka, Missouri A.B., Chemistry BROWER, BERT Midland, Michigan A.B., Biology BRUCE, BRENDA Sikeston, Missouri B.M., Music 29 BUCK, DICK re on Missouri O gg , B.M., Trumpet BUCKNER, TOM Desloge, Missouri A.B., Business Administration BUFFINGTON, CHARLES WESLEY Tebbetts, Missouri B.S., Physical Education Y CLOWE, KELLY Poplar Bluff, Missouri A.B., Business Administration COCHRAN, ROBERT St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Chemistry COLLIER, JERRY Vandalia, Missouri A.B. , Biology 30 CEASE, WILLIAM A. Granite City, Illinois A.B., Economics CHENG, BEN Taiwan, Republic of China A.B., Mathematics CLEMONS, KEN St. Charles, Missouri A.B., Biology 'N Y. S CORRELL, Edwardsvill BM. , Musim CROWE, RC Oklahoma C A.B., I-Iistoi DAVIS, MAI St. Louis, N B.S., Eleme vi pwwd 1 I mx atv VI A. nois a of China ss souri CORRELL, HERB Edwardsville, Missouri B.M., Music CROWE, ROBERT DENNING Oklahoma City, Oklahoma A.B., History DAVIS, MARY JO St. Louis, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education I COMES, ANETHA BROWN Kennett, Missouri A.B., Religious Education CONNELLY, RICHARD St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Biology COOK, HARRY Granite City, Illinois A.B., History MN. 5 . DIGGS, JIM Fayette, Missouri A.B., Business Administration DOC-CETT, JOE Lebanon, Missouri A.B., Biology DOUGLAS, Joan E. Winfield, Kansas A. B. , French 31 DRUMMOND, WILLIAM H. JR. U University City, MiSSOUf1 A.B., Business Administration lk FLETCHER, JERRY Troy, Missouri A.B., Business Administration ECKERT, JAMES GORDON California, Missouri A.B., Business Administration FARES, LEE Webster Groves, Missouri A.B., Business Administration 'YW' FOLEY, TOM Sugar Creek, Missouri A B Math FORREST, KENT St. Louis, Missouri A.B., History sux' M--,W4u.,gy FOSTER, JOHN St. Louis, Missouri A B Biology FROHARDT, JAMES E. Granite City, Illinois A.B., Math EULENWIDER, ROWLAND Jackson, Missouri A.B., Biology , ru- ouri MEE E linoi , ROW LAND uri GARRETT, JO ANNE Camdenton, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education GOTTMAN, KEN Hannibal, Missouri A.B., English CRIMES, SARA L. Eolia, Missouri A.B., Math Y 17' ,Q HAMNER, DEMPSEY Chillicothe, Missouri A.B. Math HANSEN, PEGGY Fenton, Missouri B.M., Music HARTLEY, RUSSELL Fayette, Missouri A.B., Social Studies W' W ,, Q X 'Wx 'A HERBERT, TIM Crystal City, Missouri A.B., Math HERTZLER, JAMES Fayette, Missouri A.B., Business Administration HIGHTOWER, LINDA West Plains, Missouri A.B., History 3 3 I HILCEMAN, ELAINE St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Math HUNT, BRAD St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Religion HUNT, PHILLIP Leadwooci, Missouri A.B., Chemistry ICENHOWER, STEVE Moberly, . Missouri A.B., Biology ISGRIG, DOTTIE Ellisville, Missouri AB., Political Science X W V 3 iff X Y pw S Z , M, 4 Sfff ' HOLIMAN, DOW Q Clarkton, Missouri AB., Business Administration HULL, CHUCK East St. Louis, Illinois AB., Economics JAMES, KEITH Buckner, Missouri A.B., Business Education JENKINS, CLYDE Painton, Missouri AB., English KLOT H, Webster A.B., Hin KOENIG Fayette, B.S. , Ph KOH EN, Boonvill f B.S., Phj Wm 5 KLOTH, PAUL Webster Groves, Missouri A.B., History KOENIG, WILLIAM Fayette, Missouri B.S., Physical Education KOHEN, ROBERT L. Boonville, Missouri B.S., Physical Education KARSCH, NANCY ELIZABETH Webster Groves, Missouri A.B., Chemistry KEPNER, ROBERT Sarne, Missouri A.B., Business Education KIEFPER, KAREN Eureka, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education LAMB, JIMMY L. Ellisville, Missouri A.B., Biology LAMPO, STEVE Neosho, Missouri A.B., Political Science LANG, KENNY New Franklin, Missouri B.S., Physical Education 35 ,,, ,Um ,,,, , 1 : .,:, ..... ,....,.,.,,,e1,,2,.,,??:.,,.ag,a.-gfg.s:-ev:-s-r'. -., 'H' 449, LEECH, SANDY A Fayette, Missouri A.B., Spanish MCBRIDE, ALAN Arnold, Missouri A.B., Business Administration K 1 fs K ,, if . LENZI, ANNETTA Granite City, Illinois B.S., Elementary Education LENZ, OSCAR VICTOR Sunset Hills, Missouri A.B., Political Science LUECKE, STEVEN Glendale, Missouri A.B,, Political Science LIU, CHARLES Hong Kong A.B., Mathematics MICHIE Caruthe A. B., B MOORE, P St. Louis, I A.B., Biolc MORO, DIZ St. Ann, Mi B.S., Elem MANTELS, LEWIS Union, Missouri A.B., Chemistry MASSMAN, MARILYN St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Mathematics MAURER, BARBARA St. Louis, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education ,g- I fax, .v is 4- X 4? N 'M' -' '--1 -J5f'A'Ff-':'- 'wf-2-ff1 'u -EJ! Gdzslfr rs:-as-i.ni A'a:a,r-1.151 Yahgf- Fwy.:-1, . ,- 4, ,E -.-, , , ,, , Q MOLL, JOHN C. Kirkwood, Missouri A.B., Economics :TOR MKEHE,JAMESI. wwigww ouri Caruthersville, Missouri ence A.B., Business Education 'X' MooRE,PAuL St. Louis, Missouri Science A.B., Biology MORO, DIANE SHIRLEY St. Ann, Missouri ,ics B.S., Elementary Education MOHME, DAVID St. Louis, Missouri A.B., English Q, ,A MORRIS, R, PHILIP New Haven, Connecticut A.B., English Literature EV! I X J is 1 I M W Q , Z .2 7 Aoi' MURRAY, WALTER A. Union, Missouri A.B,, Political Science NORTH, JIM Dothan, Alabama A.B., Political Science PATTERSON, JUDY LYNN Fayette, Missouri A. B., Business Education wa Mf , ff Z 6 . ff .sir 2 ,. A 7 S if if U I fffflili J ..,...,...,.......,...,, -.....,,.,.,,... , a,,..,..- A- 1 I A 49 ...wish REYNOLDS, CLIFFORD W Hallsville, Missouri AE., History ROGERS, RICHARD Edwardsville, Illinois B.M.E., Music Education ROMINES, ANN Houston, Missouri , A.B., English , ,m,,suffT PORTER, DORIS St. Louis, Missouri B.M., Voice POWELL, DAVID CHARLES Visalia, California AB., History RETHWISCH, BRAXTON Fayette, Missouri A.B., Political Science 4 V P 'ss 7 WF' x ROWEN, DONALD C. St. Charles,Missouri A. B., Mathematics SATTERLEE, FLOYD Kansas City, Missouri A.B., French SCHERBEL, SANDY St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Chemistry Q 'wi-I W I . . . .. - .- ,, , . , J . ,U 5-.:,aw.ma.wzig,5,zr' LLM- lqhvacgnqilga. i ukixddrhggim V- 1. ,lmrgviipmi Y 'nr'-N4 V k SCHNEIDER JOHN Hillsboro Missouri AB History SCHOBER, BOB St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Economics SCHOENING, WILLIAM E. Maplewood, Missouri A. B. , Mathematics SMITH, GLENNA Gladden, Missouri A,B., Social Studies SMITH, JOE St. Joseph, Missouri A.B., Sociology STEELE, JAMES Ferguson, Missouri A.B., History SCHOOLFIELD, WAYNE Kennett, Missouri A.B., Business SHANKS, DON Lawson, Missouri B.M.E., Music SMITH, CURT Clarksville, Missouri A.B., Economics xm X , TAYLOR, JAMES Rushville, Illinois A.B., Economics TI-IIO, ALEX O. VVATT, Medan, Sumatra Wmchef A.B., Social Science AIBQ, B TEBBS, TOM University City, Missouri A.B., Political Science THORNSBERRY, CARL CRAIG Granite City, Illinois A. B. , Economics f ff TOPPING GEORGE ALLAN Concord Village, Missouri A.B., History if WALTON, WALTER SCOTT I Crystal City, Missouri A.B., Biology TOTTEN, C.E. Dexter, Missouri A.B., Biology WAMPLER, DAN WILLIAMS, Lebanon, Missouri Kirkwood, I A.B., Business A.B., Bioloj Administration 5X o. WATT, LES natra Winchester, Illinois 11 Science A.B., Biology WATTS, DELL RAY St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Political Science , f ,fy AN WATTS, MIDCE St. Ann, Missouri 4 XB.S., Elementary Educati WEBBER, DAVID E. Mound City, Missouri A. B., Business Administration YOUNG, JOYCE St. Joseph, Missouri A. B. , Religious Education WEIKER, DEAN Fayette, Missouri A,B., Art DAN WILLIAMS, STEPHEN Kirkwood, Missouri A.B., Biology ZINSSER, CARL St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Chemistry Q 0 1 I 1 J ABERSOLD, LESLIE St. Joseph, Missouri ADDISON, ED l Maplewood, Missouri ARMSTRONG, JAM ES Stotesbury, Missouri ASHFORD, DENNIS Madison, Illinois AUER, NELSON Arlington Heights, Illinois AYERS, CHARLOTTE St. Louis, Missouri BANDY, DAVE Ferguson, Missouri BARNHART, BOB Fredericktown, Missouri BENNER, JERRY Ferguson, Missouri BERGLUND, DONNA Hickman Mills, Missouri BERRY, ROBERT Granite City, Illinois BOSCHERT, RON St. Charles, Missouri BRAUSS, STEVE St. Louis, Missouri BREEDLOVE, PAUL Erie, Pennsylvania BULLOCK, JERRY St. Louis, Missouri BULLOCK, TOM St. Louis, Missouri BURNHAM, STEVE Fayette, Missouri CARRAWAY, ROY University City, Missouri CARROLL, SANDY Prairie Village, Kansas CARTER, KENNETH New Florence, Missouri CHADD, DAVE Valley Park, Missouri CLARK, NITA MARIE Lebanon, Missouri CREED, PAULA Moberly, Missouri CRIST, BILL De Soto, Missouri D E Dev DIC Nei ED St. EM Tre ENC St. I EVE For PLE Fayl FOF Web FR! 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St. Lf GROX Tami: HAEP Chica HAMI Norm 74fzaa74 fzieaciaidp, lady, ficiceaemea DEEM, JOHN Dexter, Missouri DICK, STEVEN New Franklin, Missouri EDELE, GENE St. Louis, Missouri EMBRY, DAN Trenton, Missouri ENGEL, JUDY St. Louis, Missouri V EVERSMEYER, MELVA JEAN Foristell, Missouri FLEMING, GERALD Fayette, Missouri FORTUNE, NANCY Webster Groves, Missouri FRANK, ROBIN Fayette, Missouri FRANK, SANDRA Fayette, Missouri FRIDLEY, NORRIS Gerald, Missouri GAMMON, MARVIN Elvins, .Missouri GAY, GLENDA Fayette, Missouri GEIGER, SANDRA St. Louis, Missouri GIBSON, LOUISE Hannibal, Missouri GLADSTONE, NEIL University City, Missouri GOODMAN, SHARON Berkeley, Missouri GRAF, GARY St. Louis, Missouri GREGORY, JUDY Glasgow, Missouri GRIMES, LESLIE Fayette, Missouri GROTE, GAIL St. Louis, Missouri GROVES, DAVID Tampa, Florida HAENNICKE, GEORGE Chicago, Illinois HAMILTON, PAT Norman, Oklahoma ez? 1-Q 'OS W Ty I-IILLMANN, KENNETH St. Louis, Missouri HINSHAW, NELVA Galt, Missouri HOOK, BILL Kennett,, Missouri I-IOEHN, DOB St. Louis, Missouii IIOLSINGER, KENT Collinsville, Illinois HOLZHAUSER, LARRY Wentzville, Missouri HORTON, NANCY Leawood, Kansas HOUGEN, KATHRYN Creve Coeur, Missouri 'x 'WM-w HANS EN, ROBERT' Centralia, Missouri I-IA RNES, JIM Advance, Missouri HARRINGTON, JAMES St. Charles, Missouri HARVEY, ROBERT Riverdale, Maryland HAUSER, CHERYL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HELLBERG, LANA Oak Grove, Missouri HILL, JAMES W. Kansas City, Missouri HILL, NORMAN Prairie Home, Missouri HUMPHREY, GILBERT Lewistown, Missouri JENNINC-S, KEITH New Franklin, Missouri JOHNSON, ROEHL Kennett, Missouri JONES, ELDON St. Louis, Missouri KECK, RON Crestwood, Missouri KETTELKAMP, FRANKIE Affton, Missouri KINKER, BIRD St. Charles, Missouri KNIGGE, RON St. Louis, Missouri KOI-IN E, MALI RICE Washington, Missouri KUSCHEL, CLIFF Waverly, Missouri LAMMERS PAULA St. Louis Missouri LANDES MIMI Crystal City, Missouri LEMEN, RICHARD California Missouri LIPPELMAN, MARJIE St. Louis, Missouri LOOMIS, TERRY St. Louis, Missouri LOUDENSLAGER, FRANK Sturgeon, Missouri -all if 1, 4 , X5 if may MOXLEY, JOHN A. Charleston, Missouri MUELLER, JOAN St. Louis, Missouri NELSON, GAIL Affton, Missouri NICHOLS, NICK Columbia, Missouri OF FUTT, SANDY Orrick, Missouri OSBORN, ROBERT Kansas City, Missouri OW ENS, NANCY Hazelwood, Missouri P E RRY, TAD Fayette, Missouri 1 Q4 ,ff ff , W- K 'W WW F f X-up LOV ELACE, JANICE R-aytown, Missouri MAIER, BRUCE St, Louis, Missouri MARQUARIJ, FRED High Ridge, Missouri MARTIN, GENE ML. Prospect, Illinois MARTIN, LARRY JOE Bragg City, Missouri MARTIN, JAN E Centralia, Missouri MAULIN, JERRY Lebanon, Missouri MICHIE, JAMES S, Caruthersville, Missouri RUBEY, JACK St. Louis, Missouri SEARS, SALLIE V West Plains, Missouri SCHEIDT, RON Affton, Missouri SCHOVE, SHARON St. Louis, Missouri SCHULTZE, DOTTY St. Johns, Missouri SHANNON, ROGER Affton, Missouri SHELTON, JAN Granite City, Illinois SH ERM AN, DANIEL Independence, Missouri SILVERMAN, ARTHUR Creve Coeur, Missouri SISSNA, JAMES Palmyra, Missouri SPEIGHT, GAYLE Branson, Missouri STEINMANN, HARRY Ferguson, Missouri WN. M44 ff-Am, 'M PESEK, JIM Richmond Heights, Missouri PONDER, MIKE Kirkwood, Missouri RASCHE, KATHY Farmington, Missouri REYNOLDS, VICKI Moberly, Missouri RHODES, GLENN I Advance, Missouri RICKMAN, RENA Neosho, Missouri ROBB, LINDA - Fayette, Missouri ROBERTS, CELIA KAY Salem, Missouri XM ROBERTS, JANE University City, Missouri ROUSE, JILL Westchester, Illinois ROUSSEAU, DAVE Granite City, Illinois ROWLETTE, SUSAN Moberly, Missouri iffy K c xii I QQ VAUGHAN, JUDY Fayette, Missouri WADDELL, FRANK St. Louis, Missouri WALCOTT, JOE Fayette, Missouri WESTON, BARRY Independence, Missouri WESTON, EVELYN Independence, Missouri WILSON, MAURICE Kansas City, Missouri WOHLBERG, MARGARET St. Louis, Missouri WOMACK, CAMILLA Independence, Missouri YOCOM, LARRY Ferguson, Missouri N qIf1m 22 fm W5 STEPHENS, SUSIE Fredericktown, Missouri STOCKER, BARBARA Armstrong, Missouri STRAUBE, WANDA Montgomery City, Missouri SWAFFORD, ALBERT Carthage, Missouri SW EET, BETTY Maplewood, Missouri TALLY, SHARON Independence, Missouri THIES, JOHN Poplar Bluff, Missouri THOM PSON, CHARLES Moberly, Missouri THOMPSON, WILLIAM Belleville, Illinois TOOT, DEANN A Raytown, Missouri TSCHAPPLER, ALICE Morrison, Missouri VAN HORN, MAIITY Kansas City, Missouri 4 lead Zcweea, :wh Spade, ictdaitde 2 ACKERMAN, JENNIFER Webster Groves, Missouri ADDISON, JAMES Glendale, Missouri ALLEY, EDWARD Fremont, Missouri AM EISS, LARRY Kirkwood, Missouri AMELING, JERRY Florissant, Missouri ANDERSON, DANIEL St. Joseph, Missouri ANDREWS, TRUM AN Waukegan, Illinois ASC!-IINGER, KEITH St. Louis, Missouri Wi' fin 'Qs -N fr BAYS, KEN Berkeley, Missouri BEARE, ROBERT Glendale, Missouri BENNETT, PAT University City, Missouri BIEHSLICH, GARY Des Peres, Missouri BINGHAM, BEVERLY Shawnee Mission, Kansas BOETTCHER, GLENN Bland, Missouri BOLLI, ROBERT Columbia, Missouri BOLLINGER, JAMES Bell City, Missouri BOLLINGER, TIMOTHY Bell City, Missouri BOVIM, ROBERT Webster Groves, Missouri BRAM, MARTHA Macon, Missouri BRAY, DAVID De Soto, Missouri B ROW, SAM Colorado Springs, Colorado BULLIS, JERRY Ironton, Missouri BURGARD, RICHARD Chillicothe, Missouri BURLAGE, CAROLX N Herculaneum, Missouri Widzlwdad a Sapiamaze .life DALTON, CHERYL Charleston, Missouri DEERE, MY RA Berkeley, Missouri DAVIS, LAURA St, Louis, Missouri DESCHAMP, ALEX St. Louis, Missouri DESE, PHILIP Overland, Missouri DOSS, PAT University City, Missouri DOUGLAS, RICHARD St, Louis, Missouri DVORAK, BOB St. Charles, Missouri EDMONDSON , JACK Chicago, Illinois ELLER, PHILIP Fayette, Missouri EMMONS, PHILLIP Kansas City, Missouri ENYART, MARTHA Armstrong, Missouri FISHER, NANCY East Alton, Illinois FOSTER, DOYLE St. Louis, Missouri FOSTER, MARCIA Chillicothe, Missouri FRANK, ROGER St. Ann, Missouri X 's Frm, ftriix, My sm-A f:, f ,,,9,, , ' ,'ff5',ff?gi ' 1 5532 Q ' 3551553 , -1 'qkxfifi , 'ffify 5 3, P 1 ff I LN. fQ'i ' X V W, 71 Wx 1 me 423-'rr BYRD, DON Brookfield, Missouri BYRN, RAY Ferguson, Missouri CARROLL, SUE Quincy, Illinois CARTER, FLETCHER St. Louis, Missouri COMEGYS, TOM Florissant, Missouri COOS E, BA RRY Eolia, Missouri CULLY, ELIZABETH Bunceton, Missouri CUSICK, BARBARA Chillicothe, Missouri dm tu ,gf V 1, W W i, ,QW M54 ,pk ,..M-emi HARRINGTON, BONNIE Affton, Missouri I-IARTLEY, JO ANN Fayette, Missouri HERRIN, SUSAN New Franklin, Missouri H EUDUCK, LAR RY Webster Groves, Missouri HOBSON, BILL Fayette, Missouri HOFFMAN, LOIS Creve Coeur, Missouri HOLLAND, GINGER Poison, Montana HUSSONG, RICHA RD Godfrey, Illinois ISELY, BARBARA Mcdill, Missouri JOHNSTON, ROGER Windsor, Missouri JON ES, JOHN Utica, Missouri JONES, JUDSON Farber, Missouri JUERGENS, JUDY St. Louis, Missouri KAYLOR, CLAUDANN Shelbyville, Missouri KELLEY, .IAM ES Prairieville, Kansas K ELLOGG, SANDRA SL. Louis, Missouri IW' I 3 W My X 5' f, , , MK, M ! W! f ,ef 4 14.4 3 M Wa FREESE, ELAINE Edwardsville, lllinios FULTON, PA'I l'Y 4 Springfield, Missouri GARDNER, CAROLYN Sikeston, Missouri GARDNER, SUSIE I Pattonsburg, Missouri , vw W, vu .W gk-vm 'AW GIBSON, DOTTI E Leadwood, Missouri GILL, DAVE Salem, Missouri I-IAMLEY, CLIFF Kansas City, Missouri HARLAN, BOB Columbus, Ohio K N'-an i K EMPER, VERNON Eureka, Missouri KELSO, CONNIE Nevada, Missouri KINTNER, VICKI Carrollton, Missouri KNAPI-IEIDE, WILFRED Fayette, Missouri KNAPP, RUSTY Berkeley, Missouri LAHR, GUY Granite City, Illinois LANDRUM, STUART Farmington, Missouri LEAR, CLYDE Jefferson City, Missouri i fy ', LEONARD, PAUL Jackson, Missouri LEONARD, SUSIE St. James, Missouri LINER, BENNICE St. Louis, Missouri LIPPEI .MAN, JIM Normandy, Missouri MCCLURE, MARY JANE Columbia, Missouri MATHAE, MARGARET Fayette, Missouri MELTON, NANCY I-Iigh Hill, Missouri M EINHARDT, MARK Kirkwood, Missouri MESSICK, JEAN Florissant, Missouri MEYER, SUE University City, Missouri MILLER, JAMES Armstrong, Missouri MILLNER, JANET Louisiana, Missouri MILLNER, JON Louisiana, Missouri MORGAN, .JOHN Marshfield, Missouri MORRIS, EDWARD New London, Missouri MULLGARDT, BII .L Richmond Heights, Missouri -'ol 'rr --If , . 'VK ROWLAND, DONALD Boonville, Missouri RUPP ERT, FRAN Slater, Missouri N f,,.,,,, w AGI SAFFARRANS, JANE Monroe City, Missouri SANDER, JOHN St. Louis, Missouri SANDERS, CAROLYN Lemay, Missouri SCHERTEL, RUTH Affton, Missouri SHEHORN, MARY LYNNE Overland, Missouri SCI-IMIDT, JULIA Gerald, Missouri W fi ,,,,,,, 5' X f gf NANOS, ELAINE University City, Missouri NORDQUIST, KAREN Ferguson, Missouri NEWTON, SID Fayette, Missouri NICHOLS, DAVID Southwest City, Missouri PARILLO, BEN South River, New Jersey PAYNE, GEORGE St. Louis, Missouri PETERSON, PAM Glendale, Missouri PHILLIPS, PAT Chillicothe, Missouri RADFORD, SHARON Kansas City, Missouri RENICK, JOHN Rolla, Missouri RIGBY, DONNA Edwards A.F.B. , California RIGGS, A. . Kennett, Missouri ROBB, GEORGE Lemay, Missouri ROESEL, FRANCIS St. Louis, Missouri ROHLFING, CAREN Maplewood, Missouri ROUSSEAU, CLIFFORD Granite City, Illinois wg I ,Ga SCHNEIDER, HENRY ALLEN University City, Missouri SCHOOLER, MARVIN Fairfax, Missouri SCHROEDER, SHIRLEY Manchester, Missouri SHAW, NANCY BOYD Thomasville, Missouri SLATTERY, JAMES Granite City, Missouri SMITH, TERRY Kirkwood, Missouri SPARKS, SANDRA Kirkwood, Missouri STEARNS, MIKE Mt. Vernon, Missouri STEINMANN, CAROL Ferguson, Missouri STEWART, WALTER St. Louis, Missouri STRADER, ROBERT Kirkwood, Missouri STRAUB, CHRIS Limon, Colorado STRAWN, SANDRA St. Louis, Missouri STONE, BILL Cape Girardeau, Missouri SULLIVAN, MARY JANE Ferguson, Missouri f SUMMERS, CAROLYN ?' ,,, Armstrong, Missouri Mm ! l'X f X ,aww .mum 1, Www was sus ,MN 'lb Mt W4 Wwsa-5 ' 2 , ,V I ,sy I 1 'xt Z TANG, KIM CHUNG Chicago, Illinois TEMP LETON, KA ROLE Maplewood, Missouri THOELE, LARRY St. Louis, Missouri TUCKE R, JOESPH Montgomery City, Missouri TURNER, CHARLES University City, Missouri TURNER, LYNNL Leadwood, Missouri TWLLDIL, ROBLILT' Webster Groves, Missouri VALENCIA, CALSAR Hera-nnco, Peru '-56 WONDERLIN, CHARLIE Bloomington, Illinois WAUG H, JAMES Rothville, Missouri WEAVER, SUSIE Jefferson City, Missouri WEEKS, ROGER Creve Coeur, Missouri W E RTZ, LANN Y Lombard, Illinois WETZLER, SHARON Sr. Louis, Missouri WHITE, NED Indianapolis, Indiana WILLIAMSON, JANE Sullivan, Missouri WILMSMEYER, ROBERT Chamois, Missouri WINKLEBY, DIANE Sacramento, California WOGAN, YVONNE Union Star, Missouri YANG, SOO HUNG Seoul, Korea 41? W! fl VAN SICKLE, WILLIAM Glendale, Missouri VIETH, KATHY Nevada, Missouri VON FANGE, CHARLES Farmington, Missouri WAGNER, EDWINA Manhattan Beach, California WALKER, ALICE Hillsboro, Missouri WALKER, E.C. Maryville, Missouri WALKER, KATHRYN SUE Owensville, Missouri WALLIS, FRANK Belleview, Missouri Tzu K Z Qu 2 ,qw Zigi! M6645 455 Karole Templeton and Jerry Benner look on with curiosity as Tom Bullock plays messenger boy. A , Judy Engel gives her suitor, Jerry Benner, reasons why she doesn't love him. Prof. Seifkas,a1ias the detective. questions Tom Bullock, Where were YOU on the night of the murder? x ffw . 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11 W W, f ff' ,, ,, P rof. Seitkas portrays the detective and speaks 1 to the cast about the recent murder. 1 1 'wal gain pdfull, czfeat, adefwicp ff- BAILEY, JIM La Grange, Missouri BAKER, BARBARA - St. Louis, Missouri BANKS, DALE Ferguson, Missouri BARTON, DAVID Nevada, Missouri BAUER, WILLIAM Blackwood, New Jersey BAUER, ROGER St. Louis, Missouri BECK, GARY St. Louis, Missouri BENITEZ, ROBERT University City, Missouri BENTON, WILLIAM Big Allen, Virginia BERRY, JIM Jefferson City, Missouri BERRY, JOE Crestwood, Missouri BEYER, WILLIAM Rockhill, Missouri M, :sm -44 NEW, ,xmas 1 7 X v . ,,,, ,A j ,KS 'WZ-. ABRAM, WILLIAM Overland, Missouri ACI-IOR, WILLIAM P. Bowling Green, Missouri AIIILRON, MARTI Overland, Missouri ALLEN, NANCY Charleston, Missouri ALLGYER, PAUL Plain City, Ohio Aivucic, GLENDA SUE ' New Franklin, MiSSOUf1 ANDERSON, LAWRENCE Bolivar, Missouri ARMITAGE, SUZANNE Nevada, Missouri ASCHINGER, PENNY St. Louis, Missouri AVERY, SAM St. Louis, Missouri AYERS, TIMOTHY St. Louis, Missouri BAILEY, JAMES Kirkwood, Missouri ' 0 f 74 Wcmdaaa ,44 can a 775 6 e l BILLMAN, EMILY La Grange, Indiana BISHOP, L EE Florissant, Missouri BITTNER, KEN Boonville, Missouri BLAKEMORE, GARY Sturgeon, Missouri BLOOMFIELD, FRED Jefferson City, Missouri BLOMQUIST, JAN Mtoko, South Rhodesia BORGESEN, JANET Wentzville, Missouri BOYINGTON, EUNICE Flagler, Colorado BOULLEAR, CAROLYN Hannibal, Missouri BROWN, JAMES St. Charles, Missouri BROWN, STEVE Milan, Missouri BRUENIK, JOHN Niles, Illinois Y ...J 2 r l -HMV' T19 'HY F Avi? P 046 615 BUCK, LARRY St. Joseph, Missouri BUCK, NIKKI SUE Oregon, Missouri BRICKEY, THOMAS Festus, Missouri BUCIIHOLTZ, JOHN Sedalia, Missouri BURLINGAME, BOB Bellevue, Nebraska BURN!-IAM, WILLIAM Fayette, Missouri BURTON, DOUG Brunswick, Missouri CAGLE, B. RONALD Normandy, Missouri CAMPBELL, CI IARLES Louisiana, Missouri CAM PB ELL, DAVID Kirkwood, Missouri CAMPBELL, RODNEY Brookfield, Missouri CANNON, TERRY Woodriver, Illinois CARR, MARIANNA Denver, Colorado CARSTENSON, CAROL Maryville, Missouri CHAPIN, WAYNE Mt, Vernon, Missouri CHILES, JOYCE ANN San Antonio, Texas CHRISTIE, MARY KATHRYN Houston, Missouri CLEARY, MIKE Fulton, Missouri COLE, MARIANNE Pilot Grove, Missouri COMBS, RUSSELL Palatine, Illinois ,am CONNER, LARRY Ballwin, Missouri COOK, DONNA Columbia, Missouri COOPER, JACK RICHARD Shawnee, Kansas CORE, ANN St. Louis, Missouri ps I 2 f .fav , W'- 1 Lifi5gi2E,fr yqfiiigf Q A iff? ww r ' Q f 7! 'ffl 4 X ga f W X 5 X , fm f' 'NK . I ,ct , x ji if f 1 4 ' , ,if ' KE COVEY, FRANCES Kennett, Missouri CRANS, ROANE Brunswick, Maine CRITES, KEN St. Louis, Missouri CULP, CALVIN St. Louis, Missouri CUNNINGHAM, JOHN C Florissant, Missouri CURRY, CHARLES Mexico, Missouri DAVIS, ELIZABETH Alton, Illinois DAY, RUSSELL Hnrrisonville, Missouri DEAN, JAMES Hardin, Missouri DE MOTT. KAREN Sednlin, Missouri DENNISON, ORVILLE De Soto, Missouri DEWHIRST, BOB Sl. Clinrles, Missouri ELVINS, RICHARD Elvins, Missouri EMERY, PAT Affton, Missouri ENYART, CHARLOTTE Armstrong, Missouri EPPS, DAVID Lebanon, Missouri EVANS, JEAN Columbia, Missouri EVANS, KATHLEEN Roslyn, New York FAIR, DANNY Cliil l icotlie, Missouri FELDMANN, SUE St. Louis, Missouri FLETCHER, BILL St, Louis, Missouri FLOYD, LA RRY Norhorne, Missouri FRITSC1HE,CRAlC Manchester, Missouri FUENTES, MANUEL Lausanne, Switzerland af. K 'vs ,ww ,A WVR' S M, l CW me x f f! DICKEY, BOB Kennett, Missouri DIEKE, ELIZABETH Cabool, Missouri DINWIDDIE, ARCHIE Liberty, Missouri DOMANN, BARBARA Auxvasse, Missouri DORMAN, RUTH Higbee, Missouri DORSEY, MARIANNE Flossmore, Illinois DOWNING, ANNE Malden, Missouri EDGERTON, MELISSA Bel-Nor, Missouri EIDSON, CHARLES Affton, Missouri ELDERS, FRANK Cuba, Missouri ELLER, MARY ANN Fayette, Missouri ELLIS, JOHN Jacksonville, Illinois -' R I 4 'SJ I ..,,,,y - Z HAALAND, DUTCH Minneapolis, Minnesota HAASE, STEVE Webster Groves, Missouri HACKER, RODGER Mexico, Missouri HACHMAN, SUE St. Louis, Missouri HAENNICKE, CAROL Chicago, Illinois HAHN, JIM St. Louis, Missouri HAHN, MIKE St, Louis, Missouri HAMLEY. ALLAN Kansas City, Missouri '14 N! GARNER, BETTY Jefferson City, Missouri GARRETT, GUY Hayti, Missouri GATES, ROBERT Arlington Heights, Illinois GIBSON, DIANNA LEE Crystal City, Missouri GIFT, JANET Webster Groves, Missouri GILLESPIE, CAROL Prairie Village, Kansas GILLILAN, CAROL SUE St. Louis, Missouri GIVENS, DOUG Glendale, Missouri GLASER, VICKI Ferguson, Missouri GOETT, RICHARD Marceline, Missouri GOODMAN, SHELBY Berkeley, Missouri GRAVE, BETTY St. Louis, Missouri GRAY, MIKE Blairstown, Missouri GREEN, DONALD Poplar Bluff, Missouri GRIFFITH, JOHN Clarksville, Missouri GROB, ROBERT St. Louis, Missouri HANEY. RUTH Butler, Missouri HANSEN, BOB Grandview, Missouri HARDING, DAVID Maplewood, Missouri HARGIS, BETTY Ashton, Idaho HEISE , LESLIE Malden, Missouri HELD, CHARLES Glendale, Missouri HENSEL, ROGE R Affton, Missouri HERON, BOB Park Ridge, Illinois HETTENBACH, GARY Chamois, Missouri HILLEBRAND, HOMER New Florence, Missouri HINKLE, LINDA York Springs, Pennsylvania HOLMES, PAULETTE Truxton, Missouri 5 HOLSINGER, DAVID Hardin, Missouri HOPKINS, CHARLENE Washington, Missouri HORTON, BOB Webster Groves, Missouri HOTZE, PATRICIA St. Louis, Missouri 'Wx ,V I HOWARD, LYNN DAVID Belton, Missouri HOWELL, PAUL Fayette, Missouri HUDSON, JAMES Farms, Michigan JACKSON, MARY LYN Jefferson City, Missouri JACOBS, GARY Eolia, Missouri JAMES, DENNIS St. Louis, Missouri JARVIS, PAM Vienna, Virginia JENNINGS, DALE Franklin, Missouri 29? KEISER, ED Webster Groves, Missouri KELLY, TOM St, Louis, Missouri KERR, DAVID Kennett, Missouri KENCHSLOE, JON Mexico, Missouri KING, RICHARD Kansas City, Missouri KNABE, MARILYN Boon, ille, Missouri KNIGHT, CARLOS Lebanon, Missouri KOEHLER, RONNIE St. Charles, Missouri KOHR, MICHAEL St. Louis, Missouri KRITZ, CAROLYN Fayette, Missouri KRUPSKI, MIKE St, Louis, Missouri KRUZEL, MICHAEL St. Louis, Missouri LADD, DIANA Kirkwood, Missouri LAMPKIN, LINDA Appleton City, Missouri ,,','N si' 98-Silt 1,,,,r, 52- V fu. an JOHNSON , JANET Taylor, Missouri JONES, JAMES B. ' St, Joseph, Missouri JONES, JEANNE 4 St, Louis, Missouri JONES, KAREN I Kirkwood, Missouri JONSON, MIKE I Sedalia, Missourl KAHMKE, JEAN . St. Louis, Missouri KAUTZNER, RON i St. Louis, Missouri KAYE, SHARYN Belleville, Illinois LANG, EDWARD Mexico, Missouri LANCE, JOSEPH Malden, Missouri it M fs L.. LARWILL, CARLA St. Louis, Missouri LEE, CHARLES Kirkwood, Missouri LEECH, MARK Fayette, Missouri LILEY, F,W. Kennett, Missouri LINDELL, GEORGE Mexico, Missouri LINTER, SUSAN St. Louis, Missouri LISCHKO, MIKE St. Louis, Missouri LOGAN, SANDRA St. Louis, Missouri f fx x M fm LOMAX, SARA Sumner, Missouri MCCALLUM, PEGGY Crestwood, Missouri MCCLENAI-IAN, KAREN Festus, Missouri MCCREIGHT, ANNE Richmond Heights, Missouri MCELROY, LINDA St, Louis, Missouri McKEE, CHARLES Rocheport, Missouri MCNOWN, CHARLES St. Charles, Missouri MCRILL, MARY KAY Mt. Vernon, Ohio MARTIN, DONALD Festus, Missouri MATTHEWS, CAROL Kirkwood, Missouri MEHRHOFF, STANLEY Prairie Home, Missouri MEINE, JERI Mexico, Missouri MENDENI-IALL, BRUCE Marceline, Missouri MERRICK, BEVERLY Park Ridge, Illinois MILAIVI, LARRY Glasgow, Missouri MILLARD, JANET Fulton, Missouri NEWMAN, JOSEPH St. Louis, Missouri NIE DE RMEYER , TOM Bloomington, Illinois NUSSBAUM, DENA Thayer, Missouri O'BANNON, LARRY Columbia, Missouri OVERSTREET, EDDIE Fayette, Missouri OLDHAM, MARIE Florissant, Missouri OBER, DAVE Harrisburg, Pennsylvania OLSON, LENORE Webster Groves, Missouri N. 'bu i. 'VN MILLER , ALAN Sedalia, Missouri MOORE, LISLE Kansas City, Missouri MOORE, RICHAR D Chicago, Illinois MORRIS, ROGER Florissant, Missouri NAGLE, TOM Overland, Missouri NASH, TERRY Edgerton, Missouri NEELY, LARRY St. Louis, Missouri NELSON, DICK I Jefferson City, Missouri OSBORN, VICKI Brookfield, Missouri OSMAN, CAROLE Farmington, Missouri OTTO, DOUGLAS Wa shington, Missouri PAGE, BONNIE SUE Fayette, Missouri PARK, CHARLES Long Beach, California PARKS, MARILYN Kansas City, Missouri PETERS, SUE St. Louis, Missouri PETERSON, BILL University City, Missouri PETERSON, KATHY Kirkwood, Missouri POWELL, BILL Perry, Missouri PRANGE, MARILYN St. Louis, Missouri PRICE, LARRY Kansas City, Missouri PROFFITT, REUBEN Carrollton, Missouri PUNTNEY, DOYLE St. Louis, Missouri QUIST, ROY Brielle, New Jersey RADNEY, DOUG Montrose, Missouri ROTH, ROBERT North Springfield, Virginia SCHMID, DAVID Fulton, Missouri SCHMIDT, JOHN Lemay, Missouri SCI-IMIDTKE, JIM St. Joseph, Missouri SCHNEBELEN, RENEE Farmington, Missouri SCHOENTHAL, MARY LOU Prairie Home, Missouri SCHOBLR, JERRY SL. Louis, Missouri SCHREPEL, BOB St. Louis, Missouri x frm W WZ! RAJNOHA, SUZANNE St. Louis, Missouri RAYMOND, SUE Ferguson, Missouri READ, LINDA Pilot Grove, Missouri RECORD, LARRY New London, Missouri REMPERT, DICK Park Ridge, Illinois RICHENDERFER, ELMA St, Charles, Missouri RIGGS, RICHARD Flossmoor, Illinois RIX, SUSAN St, Louis, Missouri v 43k QW uf-W ,qyly PUNK 3, '45 ' fel z SCHWARTZ, WALTER , Maplewood, Missouri SEITZ, EARL Cuba, Missouri SHIPPER, GARY St. Louis, Missouri Sl-IRIDE, GLEN ANNE Emden, Missouri SHULL, DONALD Jefferson City, Missouri SHULL, WALTER Jefferson City, Missouri SIEGRIST, ROBERT St. Louis, Missouri SIEBERN, JOHN Chamois, Missouri SIGLER, JILL Steelville, Missouri SKILES, GARY Dwight, Illinois SLATER, DARRYL St. Louis, Missouri SMITH, OLENN Kansas City, Missouri SPELLMEYER, NIP Ferguson, Missouri STEINHOFF , JUDY Cincinnati, Ohio SUNOO, HAROLD San Francisco, California STEPHENS, JIM BOB Chaffee, Missouri SWAN, JOHN VAN Perry, Missouri SWIFT, MARGARET Webster Groves, Missouri THOMPSON, DAVID H. Kirkwood, Missouri THOMPSON, MIKE Salisbury, Missouri THORN, JOHN Florissant, Missouri TSCHAPPLER, SHARON Morrison, Missouri TUCKER, FRANK Nevada, Missouri TURNEULL, DAVID Troy, Missouri TURNER, LEIC-H Webster Groves, Missouri TWERELL, TERRY Kirkwood, Missouri UTTERBACK, AMYANN Perry, Missouri VANDECNOCKE, ROBERT Fayette, Missouri VANDENBERG, DOROTHY Kansas City, Missouri VAN LANDUYT, KENT Versailles, Missouri VAUGHN, WILLIAM C. Frontenac, Missouri VEMMER, KEITH University City, Missouri WALLIS, MIKE Ballwin, Missouri WALP, LINDA St. Joseph, Missouri WANTZ, NED Westminster, Maryland WARD, CARTER Dayton, Ohio WATKINS, EDWARD I-Iigginsville, Missouri WATSON, MARIAN Webster Groves, Missouri WAUNDERLACK, PAUL St. Louis, Missouri WEATHERFORD, ALAN Clarence, Missouri WEBER , DOUGLAS Independence, Missouri WEBER, MIKE St. Louis, Missouri WEINAND, KEN Troy, Missouri WELLS, WAYNE Glasgow, Missouri WESTERFELD, ARLEEN St. Louis, Missouri WI-IEATLEY, LINDA Tarkio, Missouri WHITE, BARBARA Kirkwood, Missouri WHITE , RICHARD Richards-Gebaur A.F B., Missouri 3 ,,, , f , 4 , f,, 'rg WONNEMAN, FORREST fv- Columbia, Missouri WOOD, RUTH ANN La Monte, Missouri WOODMAN, JUDITI-I St. Louis, Missouri WUETI-IE RICK , JACK St Louis Missouri A 5 2 Vi YOUNG, ROBERT Des Plaines, Illinois YOUNG, TOM Alton, Missouri !m5 ,, 15 i,s, in Y I if 'S 2 The .cheerleaders lead an en- thusiastic freshman class ina few cheers afte r parading around the square. 1'3 -Q WHITMAN, MARGARET Ferguson, Missouri WHORTON, BETTY JEAN Raytown, Missouri WIEBE, KRISTI Glendale, Missouri WILKINSON, JAY Lebanon, Missouri WILLI, PRISCILLA St. Louis, Missouri WINDHORST, LINDA St. Louis, Missouri WINS ETT, JON Kirkwood, Missouri WOLF, RICK Ferguson, Missouri i - m Queen Sue Peters and King Charlie Held Iaughingly claim their titles at the pajama pa- rade as Chris Godfrey, retir- mg queen, does the honors. V i TT, ,,, 5, QQ? I rg Y-ji t,', ,.r--'- I Z f 5 f I ,1 f Q X Dick I. emcee show, never quences S f 2 Dick Loy and E.C. Walker emcee the freshman talent show, telling the truth and never expecting the conse- quences. The cheerleaders teach the freshmen CMC yells at the first gridiron contest. faeaiman Week Wicnka egfdmzdng ai new Zcmfenld, Freshman men Qwith the help of freshman coeds! really Downed the upperclassmen in a Tug of WG War in the half time of the first Homecoming game. M, Hello, sophomores! Hello, juniors! Hello, seniors! Twelve freshman Women musically toldthe audience that they were perfectly Willing to trade their Big Sisters for Big Brothers. M ,M .,.. f MM 7 , Zz? if rf, f A F v 4 if i 'W-. Z Showing none of the traits u sually as- cribed! to green fresh- men, Betty G r a v e ar- r ive s a n d prepares to move into Holt Hall. ,,,,.......,...-..-.- ,.......-.. eaefml mined Zia fa eww! emealm . . WELLS LENN COOK Kennett, Missouri g A.B., Business Administration CAROL VIRGINIA SMITH Moberly, Missouri A.B., Sociology i, 5 NICKOLAI S. DIEDRICKS Lebanon, Missouri B.S., Physical Education CAROL JEAN JOHNSON Fayette, Missouri B.S., Physical Education HOWARD D. JOHNSON, II Fayette, Missouri A.B., Chemistry f, fl H , if 5? Ii ff I 14 ' ' --,- '-. - 1 ' .' . - ,Q 1. -. Q u:.i,:nmuzn:ikxE4.:.5wR2Zig: Mt n... . ,.. -auisig- f,,55,i.h 1 4 113, 51' ' 4.,., ,,,,.., , , , ,J , , . , I a IJOHNSON souri I Educadon JOHNSON, souri stry DICK LOY APRIL MALLARD WAYNE PAETH MELINDA EBERI-IARD BILL HEFFRON WILLIAM KEEFER TERRY WILENSKY MURPHY YOCHAM VIRGIL KIRKSEY THOMAS LEE DRU LITTLE ALEX PIFER MARILYN SANDERS FRANK VIELHABER W 1 - 155-is --n Gn.r-r.y hVI-3?-11 471:21 .pr 1 DOT ALLEMANN NANCY CAIN CONNIE COWAN HARRIET HELD ANN HOWARD CAROL LEE JONES ff V HS f, f , ,x 4, Vsx fi ART DIETRICH PAULA GILLAN CHRIS GODFREY STEVE JONES CHARLES KING CAROL PROETT SHARON WHITEHORN CHRISTINE WILKENSON RON VAN JONES RONALD MCCLAMMER ZOE MCGILI., MIDGE TUCKER NILA VOUGA PAM ALLDER JEANIE CHIPMAN CAROLYN DAUGHERTY BARBARA MILLIGAN LEE NANOS EUGENE SPITZER .:.1.-552313. z-625.1-H1 in ma - f-'1 f Y -re:-u..-,. ,,,.,A........,.,.f-, nu., . dem! .fecwl I I l YZZJ7 SANDY LEECH MARTI AI-IERON ,,,f f E . I I fx. 1 Y s , I N ,Q M ELINDA EBERHARD VICKI REYNOLDS xt If Q CONNIE BOURNER SANDY C nm 4 2 , -. .:f1: 11, ,iv gf-3-.':1l,,1i ', Qlzz-zzrsfaffz air --xv:.:L.,Lq:.v, .1 f Y , W V! 9' SANDY CARROLL, captam PAT EMERY and NANCY HORTON, alternates Men cheerleaders are Ne11 Gladstone Tom Buckner Barry Weston Jerry Benner and Jim Q , 1 f ..- ,. f .....,..-.,..........,...........43-..1,:?a--g.e1fee:-:cm-.vi-2 , vs, ,, ,.. , . - - - - fs' X7 - ,QM swaitww .4,...qpw ' Juniors tapped Jim Harnes, student council representative, Jack Rubey, treas- urer, Cheryl I-Iauser,secretary, and Barry Weston, president to lead them through the year. Not pictured is vice-president Kent Holsinger. 1 I I To lead them though the memorahle last year, the seniors called upon 'Jim Lamb, president, John Schneider, vice- president, Marla Albers, secretary, and Howard Johnson, student council repre- sentative. Not pictured is Mike Blank, EIGHSUIGI' . f ,pg f, fm--lb . 4 , M, .W i, 'sp - ,, ,V 1- 1 f rv: .V f'- 'iff-1 ':,2.,san1.:.-A R:?.L6.5fiile2 --f-1--52-va.-',L-wzisiaaara-mar., :miss-: Q: ' wr- -31:-3. , -g- . A J ,. ,4 .:..4 l HMW5 www Z! 'f, i A A -yf-1-...7z, M The sophomores continued social and service projects under the leadership of Jon Millner, treasurer,-Barb Isley, sec- retary, Frank Wallis, presidentg Jane Saffarrans, student council representa- tive, and Bob Harlan, vice-president. N Freshmen began their collegiate ca- reers by electing Doug Weber, student council representative, Jim Schmidtke, vice-presidentg Suzanne Rajnoha, sec'- retaryg Ken Weinand, president, and Bill Fletcher, treasurer. W.-- , - ..,- -Q fn-rr-1 mu-1 'zz Wameaamda Dag eemed 214745 --- King Steve's topsy-turvy crown talges noth- ing from the excitement and thrill of the Coronation. Marla Albers and Bob Schober had an especially nice Homecoming as seniors. W V1 ar W f f 2 -f' , ' fix . 0 3.1121 fi' I 1, f 2 , , , A UK A fs' 3' 2 - ,.,, . 1, N vaupkgqit Members of the royal court and the CMC marching band in new uniforms made the honor guard for the King and Queen. f 7-,,gKxx'sf 'lf ,tw 'ZZ A t ,W , qfgzgw ' - 4' XV so Qf-fsmrr X V K A' -. wi , t K-' 1 . ,A S . ,QAM A tbxxxkzl ff qw, , A .. . ,rw .. ,, Q Q. Q, ly - -A ' ' , N W1 N f 2 X, K 4' ,. ,f N16 X ef Ron Kirk, 1962 King, 'didn't mind the escort duty to the sophomore attendant, Maureen Shanahan. ww .ff , Z 4 , V .I If Frank Wa. touches tc Freshmen sail to a C 3 s MY f,,, ' 5 rt duty ff has 'V Q , . ,, , A -, ,,,,, , ff! Frank Wallis and John Sander add the Iinismng - A - - touches to the Sigma Alpha Chi ,Hum t Dum t .,, Zeta Psi Lambda admires their future prize P Y P Y winner, Deapdzfe tie 7674! 'gefafae Mokers, Dick Buck, Bob Bovim, Bob Harvey and Wayne Paeth tie up the laces on the Old Woman's shoe. Freshmen display hard Work as they set P1 Kappa Theta burned the midnight oil to put Miss Muffet Sail to a C M Sea victory on her victory tuffet. NE ' ff Pi K a p p a Theta's.Little Miss Muffetg won f i r s t p l a c e in beauty. 4 means L I IW afwefaq Q ,a ' ' fi M A A 1 ,, ,Q g f, f aff Q' ' M 1 fi, V X ' 77 .W gf J! Humpty 455 aa R.. 1 V Q . 1 av w 5 ff 4, Z-sv V 4 fzgigfjnggfk E ?64' 24g F f E J? MMM' SK 41,1 Widfi A W Wx? ' 15, W Theta Chi Upsilon presented Rock A Bye Zeta Psi Lambda's, The Spider and the Fly snared Baby' first place in originality. Ffaaaddecl 'idemea . . . 14,4 .,.. , . ,, 71, ' 5E'v Y ' 4 5 ' , -h Hickory Dickory Dock was the theme of the Delta A, ,fn f , ,4 N Xb A X1 K X ,,,, X -., ,, c If , ra My 'iii I V y U N, Ii, f I- .CA x by Q : f s 'VN' , ,A il I , , . ' RM ., VMS , ff '- , f 'L .' Q . W Q 5 f s ' In 1 ,Fila 72s.,Q'Z'E52:f- , at ,Mt , f ,' ' 1 ,. ' ' is fi? ku: 'z , 'Aff f f fl fy 1' ' -4 sl ,fu 1 V ',,. 'ff' ,?.1-:XY S, wiv -asiwf , .,-6' Mme fora bak Miller. Pi Omega float. hn F4- fmvf I -- Q , Alpha Phi Alpha claimed second place in beauty W i t h The Jolly W at XS ,, X Freshman entry in Homecoming Parade was Rub a Dub Dub. 4 5 K Q .Ai ENV? X-gg fy . ia- . f , 4 ' 1 fell into t 1 9-2 X1 , 4 ,W 'V - F am' PM A ' ,:, H-3 it Q 55.212 ali eww vi' 1 snared I I shm a n r y in ecoming ade was a Dub Humpty Dumpty Sigma Alpha Chi float fell into flrst place in humor 'Nfl-nb, Alpha Phi Gamma The Old Woman in the Shoe walked off with second place in humor Beta Sigma Presents Jack and Jill went to the Hill Chi Delta runs their real Pig skin over the line i an in 'their entry 'Pom Tom the. Central Son. t seco with Pum V F Delta Sigma Psi takes I nd place in humor 5 lg Peter, Peter 5 pkin Eater. 1 w.. ll lh 11: iii ' P, Fl fi B1 I I 1 5-,yy xc' , z 5 Aa? W y Y- Ji I x fa. for W g 1 . f if ,Qi f XM? My an ' gg, s, .A , W Ron Kirk, retiring king, , M A crowns new homecoming 'I royalty. ap Z, 244, f gp Z ,.f,1 W' ff f fMf,ff!9 '5 4 Wyff ,X I X if r ff ff X ff :I-A-wwf-Q Queen Connie Bourner and King f X f' Q. ,. Steve Lampo lead the Homecoming parade around the Fayette square. ,-4 ?e4Z6ae Zmaapieze gfendld variety and Z Z Q 32 f M, N5 Senior Attendants, Marla Albers and Bob . Schober smile to onlookers. ,VL --f h ,M .,,,,,, ,. X Maureen Shanahan and Bob Harlan were the sopho- more attendants to the royalty. Freshman Daryl S 1 a t e r escorts Noel Schattyn to their honored seats at the foot- ball game. .f 4, X .5 . ,, a , f fu J 'W f f S A X XX N f I4 Q W 4? X l ,f x . ..,.: my 7 4 ff ' . . fx , , - of Q r -5515 ' , a 'M-ixff' X 7 Q ' 1 Q W ff 4 ' x sf X' A f 9 QNX Q' 3? jfQ,Q,'f ft 7' jim ' ' .t fl ,X ,ss ,3 QW .mf ff' , W, ., aw: X . f' X 3 ' l' 77 'Zi .sf M ,M X, JI 2 I, .4 ,. 4 -.tg is , ay fp- ' s ,. ,A x 7 '2 Z'f S i Y . f. , Q. ss 4:51 'f.:: f Vicki Reynolds and Barry Weston 1 represented the junior class on the 1 Homecoming Court. S xx fagyy -lf X v '. ' . M ' X, XX . Q 4, Q s , S. f s 5.3 r A V Nt a t . , . .Lx X! uk . M f 3 X: Be all wi leg N i 5 I 1 i s i l and King necoming 2 square. and ry Weston y ass on the 5 1 1 4 i Fleer. A Before a large crowd of students, Crown bearers W e r e S u S ie and Phillip ffsvxfvgw si A 1 n if ' 1 N ,gf eff X we 3 r e e alumni and friends,the Eagles mixed V , l ' with the Indians of Principia Col- 'fi rXr ' lege. ------ ' 3 c g f Q- 4 XS, ivfN'W'W . , wwf Wlemazdea az --- Wamecamdw 1965 Homecoming 1963 found us dancing and dancing and .... Bob Cuban and his Rhythm Masters give out with a down-beat. I f A N it lfy Wameaamdng Zaeea annie Zaafmefz . . . . Q-1 -if---' -Q:--.-.-.-J.-.-5'':5 5+':-::L 'Zffs-'f ' 'T '1': 13' 'Tiff '-4S?i4:f2Li.'f 1 l '-1-'TP-afar- sf' -.--' 2-'-'-'-41'-f:gifg'f , 5'?+'-.P1:,-1i-. -f--if -'W'?ffT 4E' 7T7 ' -. Wameca Kon eae fdmpa --1-1-nrcuun-uismiaxai - i 3531? -- - 1... ,ii-, ..-. --.iz-5-I,-.in fn 1 I l n Tlfl-.f. Liizz ' 5'-N -'A' 9 ' .,.4.. , Q , .,,, ...,-..,.....,,,,.... RICK GOETT Guard MIKE LISCHKO Guard Q ,qw 9. , CHRIS STRAUB Tackle H I If 5, X 1 X X I .. M5 1 MIKE ROESEL Gu ard KEN BAYS LES VIEHMAN Guard E PARKS Tackle B MARK LEECI-I Blocking Back ' fy? , f Wx , 5 fv are-W e f ' K glial V 1 f If A .. NS! -f 45' A1 ' L if 'C' ? X. f xy 70654 466 6 me 4756 actin!! ..., , ,, . , .. , V if -I3 3 .r w,,g,fg 'Www ' ' YY. 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A X S 3' . y , . y l l A ' I s I I I f K .' E v XE, 1 Q l , Q Q at li The Referee looks as if he wants to tackle Bill Powell as Bill scrambles up the field for the Eagles. 90 N , , , ? I - V , , .... ' ,GT . ' 1 ..' . f Q '. ' W f f i n. ' bfi ,. M 1 wwf I ,g f f. - f' , 'ffm Z, :K . ip af If i Weil, 1 924, ,f ff Xt ffmjf fy 9 ., 1 x f , 1 , 14 7 1 'TC' WW W , 4 X f A f ,ff f 5- , .- ,Aff if 4. M ,, . m,..... . . X a f, , , i , ' V, , X ' X . 2' J ff 1 M! : ft , f' ' ff A f ., pf , WV lvwkv- hw M 'g y Af, fl A., 342-wif f MASK N X E E , xwqg f , A X , gm ww. . , fmt , f' Moms, Bill Stone begins a run a- gainst Principia led by blockers Gene Edele and Tom Rahm. i a . . f 1 .. WY. ... il. Q.. , n ll, N ' ET, X 'W X we 1. f 4641 V 'f ics.. f 'f ,www I My fy WW, M is-X fy fl,MW6V.l,N I ,-fy.. 1 4. f ,W ,Agri M U , I JW fm. www? Nw, 'Mi,:..z.5 37' v if , 1 .fx Ez Z ,MW in Y X , I A. ' 1' X ,I E- f ' ' f wwf' ' . 'Y E' - 1 A E . 4 . 1 V ef . . Z1 it A r 5 M V . , we ' .I .' if ' 7 ' 7' I ' ,, . ,gi l - 1 i 'Q 'Y ,iw B :sd ' ,z B , lgfllif v. I ,- MVYNNA, A- page I M, tg . y ,4.Jt g., W 4 f ' fr' rw- -geek Freshman Larry Anderson hugs the pigskin as he is tackled by three players in the game with Westmar. 1S Ta: Eag . f MA l f ff it g , . TTZQKW ' XZ if the tackle ,rw 1 Qwgggu ,iii Az' f 1 My I W' ' YY? f Ken Bittner begins his run around the end as ' the St Procopius tacklers close in to make of 3:1 lid lla fl' P ywxit' by n 0. f W ? 42? swf' i n .. , y f' 1 ,vs iw . as he zmar. if I I I aff W ,X all !l 0 Halfback B111 Stone lowers 1 1 1 1 1 ,his head and drlves as the Tarkio Owls defeat the X1 ,1 I tt M 3 Eagles 35-O X f yi I -W., ,ff Q , , Q wk f dx Wlifwf . '- L - '. ' i f A WWW- v-1,f 0 'X,fif't7.fft'!'f1i5LfmQ4' Qiwffij . 1 .1 L. 1 1 1 1 . P fr 1 age 1 Blockingback Bill Powell throws the key block to spring Bill Stone loose for a 30 3 yard run against St. Procopius. 1 adam 14 ew a 464 wg aff Zi Z 6 15 i f 2 1 Larry An de r s o n decides I 1 , another d i re c tion would 2, ' present fewer problems for MW' i y the Eagles in their first 6 .ij kick-off r e t u r n o f t h e 1 1 Westmar game. , f WM I .f 4 5 My i f 'a f ' . Q aw f wif f 1 I w ar Q., flwf 1 6? y 'V if w. 9 ' I 23,f ',,, g ' ' 'ivy' ' ii , 4 Z a ff ff f 1 1 W . at W aww? 1 X 2 KW 3 , Q , ,f f' I 'rf 3 QL y 'W y 2.f+ffz M , ' 5 get aff , f, 'thi Y 1? f, X 41' , K M.. 14 y Ag I , 1 Pass receiver, freshman Bill Powell reaches and misses and drops W 1 1 Eagle hopes for a TD. 'y f 1 1 4 Q , Wfrww mf I -M. - V V M Y -, 1 -, -a--V - 1- fs - ' vr'.xx'5npn'-r - 1 r 9 vi-2oVs.x9.t, -sin.. .nf - all emeatem cada Zcwlenzfa . N-fa , J . X Dave Kerr and Zoe McGill perform Amid the silver tinsel and greenery of the Christmas Dance, gents and ladies at the Homenanny' whirl to the music of the Knight Orchestra. 1 li 'l -1 5 1 1 4 ll E. i il Q ln the truest manner of a i beatnik, Floyd Satterlee expounds with some Way- 92 out poetry. l 4 Leslie Abersold enjoys the cloWning antics of Bob Schober and Melinda Eberhard at the Halloween Party. Dancers at the Christmas Dance appear to be in their own Winter Haven. Even mashec as prol at Hall' M . .., - . A J- 1 .- 'ta I .ff--1. -1-.. - .' ,-.- ':,ar,.-11.5 sa-:Hi'.h5fnz..:,-M.:.Q42,.re:.1fJ1i:dsi:-'a5:-r:-.:,v:1.bi:s+:Y - rh:-' 0111: . V 4-. ' 1 V-'V-'-A f1'I1 the and zeen x ,e -r V 1 vu 22 ' X ! 4 7 1-flleacldag . . . zzffzacafmdcalcm ficzfdacftdea Even F 1 oy d' s left-over mashed potatoes were used as props by party directors at Halloween. Warren Wer- n e r, a li a s Conrad Bird- ie, croons to the delight of all fe m a le hearts at the 1963 version ofthe Phi Mu- P h i B e t a show. Whatever the reason, the telephone company could not appreciate CMC's version of Telephone Hour. Gee, Office r Krupke, we're down on our knees, cause no one wants afellow with a .... , ZMM f ,mf 'Balzac' was the transgressor dis- cussed by Ev' Weston and Myra Deere in a song from The Music Man. Brenda Bruce tells why You can't get a man with a gun. AW' cd Carolyn Sanders waits im- patiently for the buzz that will signify a Kappa bid. E s Pat Bennett knocks on the Theta door after receiving her bid. E E 3 2 I E Q I ! 3 l 1 4 5 i 1 ,I l il I, 1 s 3 li i 5 so 94 I f' ,2 , in wwf of 242 5 nw 6 .Q 2 E Janet Millner smiles as she answers the buzz that brings her a Delta bid. dl.. Carol Proett receives her Alpha bid and congratulationsa from Margie Couey, dean of Women. 55 , R-wmfW,,,.W Shirley Schroeder, Sandy Frank and Ginger Holland, new pledges, lead the Zetas through the halls. C14 D ,-.........,....f...--..,v,.-ef.. -.w.Tr.,:vn.rfv-,.n-I-11.7--........i.f......,u..........,,-a........,.-.-... ... ....-.,........ ,- ax 42 d n s X 4., Q. m .j ,psf Wm' 4 y 3 R ! 5, 5 Wa , ,SX 0 ya Ken Clemons and Dave Webber entertain at the Beta Sigma smoker. E '- ff , if 711333 by f 2 4 Mfaffwwa - ih- A Q 7 f , 'Q 4? nhyfwfm, Gene Messick and Dave Gill wait outside the door that holds their newly acquired Chi Delta brothers. 6 em .3 441 new 71 appcig Dan Embry receives a Sigma Alpha Chibid from Dean Thogmorton. W 2 Delta Sigma Psi president Clyde Jenkins greets new pledge James Miller. ... M..-,,.. - -.4 -, -1.-.f.. r ...mei .. -.T--A , P' wanna iv-'nn-ann'4' -7-QQV,-ka1,' Terry Smith pledge of Alpha Phi Gamma braces to active, Braxton Rethwisch. 95 ,Lian .gf . -,.,.. ,,,.?.-, ..Q.,.,...--. --2-we-1 --1 DELTA SIGMA PSI FIRST ROW: D. Foster, M, Sterns, N. Nichols, D. Burgard, T, Comegys. SECOND ROW: D, Bray, D, Lemon, L. Grimes, J. Miller, R. Johnson. , , ,oo, .- ,,,,., . W-.. W f I, fwffvfjf V. If IV ' SIGMA ALPHA CHI f FIRST ROW: B. Liner, J. Millner, D. Embry, T. Rahm, K. Bays, J. Bullis. SECOND ROW: C. Straub, J, Sander, M. Ponder, B, Harlan, F, Wallis, J. Waugh. CHI DELTA 62 - , ALPHA PHI GAMMA FIRST ROW: M. Gamin, R. Knapp, D, Buck, M Landrum, J. Ameling, C, King. SECOND ROW B, Hobson, E.C. Walker, J. Bullock, H, Schneider D, Mohme, H. Steinman. THIRD ROW: B. Bovim L. Heuduck, R. Payne, T. Smith, T. Bullock, C Vonl-Tange. BETA SIGMA D. Nichols, E, Totten, M, Breedlove, R. Weeks. FIRST ROW: J. Moxley, F. Vielhaber, G. MSSSICK, A. Deschamp, SECOND ROW: L. Viehman, T, Wilenksy, N, Dietricks, D, Gill, - I .V - -4- .' f- ff' ' f V' Ja- -Q -iv rL:u.a..f :W ra 4..-.f:v:,Qu-an:.ix1biQExi-ivan:smg..1::..'5.'.r1:-imitan::.a::..,:xi3::.:.:.f.55 T-Eur-'?i:n:4 :lass :fr .nf -4- .::.1w . .. -.N - .--yes:-1-,.n1,...,.......v...U..-...-..-n-:--.nTfryfr:a-1frrm-,...-......:,.....s.,....,.-, sv-'rv-r-w----M --'---- -M--1 -- L Y k, M. ROW eider, ovim, :k, C -aeks. ALPHA PHI ALP-HA FIRST ROW: N. Melton, B, Kinker, E. Wagner, S. Meyer. SECOND ROW: K, Walker, D. Little, P. Peterson, C. Proett, C. Wilkinson. NOT PICTURED: N. Shaw, THETA CI-II UPSILON FIRST ROW: S, Kellogg, C. Jones, E. Freese. SECOND ROW: C. Kelso, L. Turner, P. Doss, P. Bennett. DELTA PI OMEGA FIRST ROW: A, Schultz, C. Kaylor, S. Stevens, J. Millner, M,J. Anderson, L. Bartley. SECOND ROW: M. Eberhard, P. Creed, C. Summers, D, Rigby, L. Gibson. THIRD ROW: C. Dalton, B. Isley, L, Abersold, H. Held, J. Saffarrans, K. Vieth. ZETA PSI LAMBDA FIRST ROW: G. Speight, S. Carroll, J. 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General Honors Program . . . . Modern Singers DONALD L. ARMITAOE Major: Organ Varsity Band ....' Marching Band .... Chapel Choir .... A Cappella Choirg Quar- tet, Modern Singers, Tour Soloist, Section Leader .... Opera Theater .... Organ Guild, President .... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfoniag Vice-President, Warden, Phi Mu Show Chair- man .... College-Community Orchestrag Student Director .... Senior -Recital Ac- companist .... Organist for The Messiah . . . . Omicron Delta Kappag Vice-President . . . . Delta Phi Alphag Vice-President, Pres- ident .... National Methodist Scholarship. PATRICIA BAUSELL Major: Voice Chapel Choir .... A Cappella Choir .... Opera Theaterg Role of Mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors .... Theta Chi Upsilong Vice-President, Song Leader .... Phi Betag Projects Chairman, President. SCOTT BROOKS Major: Political Science Omicron Delta Kappa .... u Pi Gamma M143 Vice-President .... Sigma Alpha Chl! President .... Student Council Repre- sentative .... 'QQ Collegiang Assistant Editor, News Editor .... Best Writer A- ward, 1963 .... Homecoming Co-Chairman . . . . Marching Band . . . . Sophomore and Junior Homecoming Attendant .... Kappa Delta .... Speech Arts Club .... Varsity Debate .... Phi Rho Kappa. i? 104 NTKULWAN-u KELLEY CLOWE Major: Business Administration Beta Sigma .... Phi Beta Lambdag Presi- A f dent, Mr. Business Executive for Missouri ,,,. .1 --f- -V . . . . Varsity Basketball . . . . KMOEQ A Announcer, Sports Director .... Intra- mural Councilg Secretary . . . College Assistant in Physical Education .... Honors Program in Math and English. ANETHA JO COMBS Major: Religious Education Zeta Psi Lambdag Vice-President, Secretary, Social Chairman .... Kappa Chig President, Vice-President .... Church Campus Re- lations Committee .... Student National Education Association .... Speech Arts Club .... A Cappella Choir .... Modern Singers .... Holt Hall House Council .... Women's Recreation Association .... Fresh- man Class Secretary .... Junior Class Secretary .... Chi Delta Court. 5-an X ISE 2 MARY JO DAVIS Major: Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambdag President, Pan-Hellenic Representative, Sergeant-at-arms .... Stu- dent National Education Associationg President . . . . Alpha Lambda Deltag Vice-President . . . . Holt Hall House Councilg Vice-Presi- dem, Secretary .... Women's Recreation Associationg Secretary-Treasurer .... EH. Dearing Scholarship .... A Cappella Choir . . . . Varsity Volleyball . . . . General Honors Program. ...,., .xt .4 TL' +452 , 1553'- C' 55, ,K A L? as it A 1 Major: English Kappa .e.. Theater . . . murals. tx LINDA HIGHTOWER Major: History Who's Who, 1963 .... The Collegian, As- sociate Editor, Editor .... Ragout Staff, Associate Editor .... Holt Hall House Pi C ouncilg President, Vice -President .... Gamma Mug President .... Zeta Psi Lambda, Historian, Photographer .... Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer .... S t u d e n t National Education Association, Reporter .... Tau Lambda, Social Chairman .... Publications Board .... National Methodist Scholarship, 1962-63, 1963-64 .... Drew University Semester on the United Nations .... Aquinas Fund Grant .... E.E. Rich Award . . Student Assistant, Linn MemorialChurch . . General Honors Program. K ENN ETH GOTTM AN Omicron Delta Kappa ,,,, Tau Lambda . . . . Delta Phi Alpha . ., . . Phi Rho A Cappella Choir ..., Opera . LogOS Board . .. Intra- ,MEX STEVE LAMPC Major: Political Science Sigma Alpha Chig President .... Student Councilg Treasurer .... Omicron Delta Kappa .... Varsity Football, Co-Captain . . . . Varsity Basketball . . . .. C Club . . . . Student National Education Association . . . . Burford House Council . . . . Mock Legislature .... Homecoming King. 105 A wat TAD PERRY Major: Political Science Ragout, Editor, Business Staff .... IE Colle ian, Sports Editor .... Sophomore Class Vice-President .... AlphaPhi Gamma, Treasurer, Rush Chairman .... Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer .... Student Na- tional Education Association .... Men's Intramural Council, Secretary . . Pub lications Board. 106 iv' gfwa ,. ANN ROMINES Major: English General Honors Program Independent Study Pi Gamma Mu Tau Lambda Alpha Lambda Delta Historian Scribblers and Scrawlers Secretary Treasurer Best Poem of the Year 1963 gout Staff Literary Editor Log Board, Chairman .... Zeta Psi Lambda, Reporter. FLOYD SATTERLEE Major: French Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia .... Sigma Alpha Chi, Secretary .... Junior Class President . . . . Student Council President . . . . Phi Rho Kappa .... Collegian Business Manager . . . . A Cappella Choir, Assistant Manager . . . . College-Community Orchestra , , , , Marching Band .... Omicron Delta Kappa . . . . Speech Arts Club, President . . . ., Geology Laboratory Assistant .... Campus Play Antigone .... Student Pastor ofTWo Churches .... Who's Who, 1962-63 .,,, Chapel Choir .... Publications Board .... Campus-Church Relations Committee . Assistant in Religion Department. Rio Maj Om Alpi Del Phi Kap cial Cap H a Lal: Esn' , it Ll 1'1 E ll RICHARD G, WYATT Major: Biology Omicron Delta Kappa, President . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, President . . Delta Phi Alpha, Vice-President . . . Phi Mu Alpha Sinfoniag Historian .... Kappa Mu Epsilon .... C.M.C. Judi- cial Boardg Chancellor, Clerk .... A Cappella Choir .... Marching Band . . . . Opera Theater . . . . Burford Hall House Councilg' Vice-President . . . . Sophomore Class Vice-President . . . . Honors Program . . . . Biology Lab Assistant. DON W. SHANKS Major: Voice Marching Band .... Varsity Band .... Opera Theater, Assistant Business Manager, Business Manager, National Education Educator's National Conference, Vice-Presi- dent, Presidenti . ecutive Councilman, Secretary .... A Cappella Choirg Soloist, Section Leader .... Messiah Soloist sistant .... Senior Recital Accompanist . . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . . Judicial Board .... Organ Guild, President. JOHN SCHNEIDER Major: History Winner, Young Artist's Contest qSt. Louis Sym- phony Societyj .... Debate Team .... General Honors Program .... Pi Gamma Mu .... Tau Lambda .... Omicron Delta Kappa .... Senior Class Vice- Pres- ident ..,. Phi Mu Alpha, Executive Sec- retary .... Opera, Accompanist .... Dance Band .... Concert Band. . . March- ing Band .... Pi Kappa Delta .... Ge- ology Lab Instructor. President .... Student Association . . . . Music . . . Phi Mu Alpha, EX- . . . . Music Theory As- ' Y 4:1-g+.....,,....,f,,....,.-.......-.V-V -. ' 4 fiff f - , 1,534.4 ,E iw '--,.yf.f.u':':v.- ,'f,fQ-w:v.Qwz,. 2v4.Ns:.a.S.z-:za-nuuizilzksf ' ' 7 QMJZ f ff 1 ff ' 52 f f. ' ' rh.-ffJf.:r-...u..iK.'z 4,sr-ua.'V11-NL-11 i ' 2 ' - V- -- mama ww! A6444 zfie mlm: ga fa fs J E f 4 5 Q 5. Weston, Junior Class President, Johnson, Senior Class Representative, Wallis, Sophomore Class P r e s id e n tg Lamb, Senior Class President, Saffarrans, Sophomore Class Representativeg Harnes, Junior Class Representative, Weinand, CONNIE BOURNER, Second Semester President. Freshman Class Representative, Weber, Fresh- man Class President. SEATED: Rubey, Treas- urerg Bourner, President, Albers, Vice-Presi- dentg Scherbel, Secretaryg Dean Thogmorton, Sponsor. FLOYD SATTERLEE, First Seme ster President WNW? Y...,- ff' 2 110 Wow. , Zamueu WMWW Zmztw 2 I Adnan qfmagdg Sumo Zdam 44 Www my Jw xf 44 f X W, N' . Rus and x, WW,--Q ,ff my ,x - ' I-f ,wr ' 7 f f , , i W Choosing the right picture for a page is important as witnessed by Gail Grote Thoele, Judy Vaughan, Sandra Strawn, and Bobbi Blackard. 74 pw! lie 7764 Z X Vw '--...r Concentrating on laying out a page are Frank Wallis, Vicki Reynolds and Bob Harvey. ..fw'IS.f Rushing to meet a deadline finds Ann Romines, Iva Lou Alcorn and Sharon Goodman bent over a typewriter and writing copy. s ., Editor-in-chief . . ..... Tad Perry Business Manager ...... . . Braxton Rethwisch Associate Editor ....... . Linda Hightower Assistant Business Manager ...... Jerry Benner Layout Editor ............. Sharon Goodman Art Editors ....... Ben Cheng and Dave Chadd Organizations Editor .......... Frank Wallis Copy Editor .............. Sandra Strawn Sports Editor ............... Bob Harvey Index Editors . . . . Gail Thoele and Judy Vaughan Head Typist . ......... Iv Lou Alcorn Society Editor . . . Vickie Reynolds Class Editor . . . . E. C. Walker Staff .... . Bobbi Blackard Noel Shattyn Bob Strader Midge Tucker 111 Z mf! Www Exam Dane 1 tl Tl Q -fmdff Wimtm ,-fmzm Ted? facet . ,- - ---- . - .- -1-1-T-erm-171-7-1-334.91914 ?fg.i!-gg,,9p79,r,.,.q,,!,Eunsful-:new-f 2--r-Q-fr-H 1-,.,--......-,-- , . . . Y ff r -- f - - K, 9, Q, ,,, ,, X ,, X ,E N g E 3--,ef--v-1-v...,, .. 1. ASL' . Us: ua Q ,. l, 4. p..l,t2.aef.1x F112 V iiflf fi: , ' ' Swim: Ryan waaf, i ikwf The Collegian office buzzes on Thursday as staff members type those last minute copies. The Collegian staff members gettheir assignments from assistant editor Dick Nelson on Monday Editor-in-Chief . . . Business Manager . Associate Editor . Assistant Editor . Sports Editor . Photographer . Assistant . Cartoonist .... Columnist ..... Circulation Manager . Adviser ...... . . Dave Chadd . Larry Martin . . Jane Martin . . . Dick Nelson Wes Buffington . Lisle Moore Walter Schwartz Carl Zinsser Jim Harrington Charlotte Ayers Keith H. Knost The circulation staff prepares todistribute the completed Editor Dave Chadd decides what will get the axe as Collegian Friday afternoon. The Collegian goes to press, lt ..-Biixx.- A... .- Y - -.1-- v j ss-s..ss t' 51 4 '-'-'waxes-J.. 113 Mann . i...u 1 Stauon M Busmess Manager DAVE MOHME Program Euector CLYDE DEAR ' Chief' BOB 2-41fi1'ukMLa:vn'v-a.ff-414. C1 1q:,g1:s1si1iFal5ei .awk 1--'fax-5.1-atkins:-EL 1-m.isf:,..Lf-..L:-A :du-flznzlu 4... Q ' r iz' 7 ', WL. L , , M - , , WMU 4 1 I l ated. ' em! Jim Steele, Station Manager, and Jerry Benner, Program Director QFirst Semesterj, confer on an upcoming program. W KMOE staff takes time out for their picture. KMOE Radio, the Voice of CMC, has ex- perienced its most successful year since its found- ing in 1960. Numerous improvements have taken place: Broadcasting time was increased to 92 hours a week, facilities and signal quality have been notedly improved, and campus news coverage has been expanded to include seven news broadcasts daily. Recent surveys 'have indicated greatly in- creased listenership. Highlight of the year was the inauguration of Broadcasting Day, which brought leaders in radio from four outstanding Missouri stations to the campus for educational talks. Other highlights of the year included KMOE's admission into full membership in the Intercollegiate Broad- casting System, continuation of the Faculty Forum of the Air series, field trips to area stations, the broadcasting of an out-of-town football game, and the annual staff Christmas party and Spring picnic. The KMOE staff lists an all-time high of 40 people, headed for the second year by Jim Steele, Station Manager. Sponsors . y are Dr. Robert Carner and Prof. Brice Wilkinson. 3 Day, tells about his radio station, KSC in St. Louis. Sterlin I-Iawkins, guest speaker at the KMOE Broadcasting 115 I j 4 116 Lf f, if fir 1 Shanks, Leech, Dean Thogmorton, Wyatt, Professor Vaughan Qcw!6c6aZ gadfwl The Constitution of the Student Body provides for the Judicial Board. Article IV, Section l reads: All judicial powers of the Central Methodist College Student Body shall be vested in a judicial board, consisting of four student justices and two faculty justices. Article IV, Section 8: The board shall have power to interpret any part of this Constitution, or any law, or any action of the Student Council, and shall be the sole judge as to the constitutionality thereof. According to the Constitution, the board only becomes activated on request by the Presi- dent of the Student Body or on petition of I 1 l I twenty-five members of the Student Body. The Central Methodist Judicial Board has not been activated for the past two years. The board remains, however, a potene tially valuable organization for the students of Central. An important part of its value lies in the power of the board, upon petition of fifteen students, to review decrees passed by any of the various House Councils. Members appointed to the board for l963-64 were Richard Wyatt, Chancellor, Neil Gladstone, Clerk, Sandra Leech and Don Shanksg James P . Thogmorton and George A. Vaughan, Faculty Justices. ded ma' rap t in to CO tiol Mo ' -, Q r Q l Z 4 -'-- H vid r.,,g- up , QL ' .-.:... - '- , L.,.- .- - -- '..1Y gr-..g,,,g,.g:3,I,,,..i-.fa-, Y -af ei-1-f,..'. . - . - V 1 ,Q uh: Lava.-'L,'1. ,., -.:. fx: A-Q 2 -ww ,3-fl..-,--...w'.. . s - V- , , , . ., , ., M . -n.....Nm.nK-ue:a,-x-v.nwzfw,.,.f.-,,....q-..Nw-Q.md,w--....-. ..,., ... .............,,..,.',.-,,.,. . , ,.., ,,..A . o has are en nts alue 'E101'1 sse or or , an Jr ge I I W 7 I I : I I W Photographer Llsle Moore A combmauon of talent and ded1cat1on to the Job lS needed to make a good publlcatlons photog Tdpher The job 1S exactmg and Ume consumlng but Vltal to both the RAGOUT and the COLLEGIAN Thls year the pOS1 tlon was ably fllled by Llsle Moore 79 ' 'L' ga! W r Q5-'xxx- ' Assrstant photographer Walt Schwartz works 111 the darkroom to meet Col1eg1an and Ragout deadhnes lin-41311 HQAWN1 117 I ,-,f , ,X . 0 I I I y , ff f , fl f 1 , I I , d f - - - , , Y- A - ' . . X, ' A 7 , V' fm . . . t , - 3 ' n 0 ., ff' , ,, . M f, ,W ..,, --f qi d ,V ,- ,W Z, ,, ,Wwawfw 'A ' 4 I - - , -f 1' '-v- 1. 41-:-...---' ' - ' ' - -' 'V 'ffl' jj ' 'V 'Y-Yi 'flfr '1-f'! fr' 'L l' vaaeillwe-a,:,.5,,,1wa.t Jim, .M 3- ,,. .f.:: . , 0 N a I B mm Wien AE 1 v , FRONT ROW: Nielsen, Rethwisch, Perry, Eller, Schnieder, Armitage, Cochran, Jacob, Brooks, Wyatt, Thogmorton. BACKROW: Buckner,Johnson, Shanks, Woodward. 0' Deke? For the fourth year the Central Methodist College Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa en- joyed stimulating discussion, successful projects and good fellowship. Under the able leadership of President Richard Wyatt, ODK met twice a month to talk over campus- wide topics of interest. One meeting a month began with dinner in Holt Hall dining room before adjourning to the regular business meeting place of the All-Purpose Room of Burford Hall. Continuing to recognize and encourage achievement in scholarship, athletics, stu- dent government, socialand religious affairs, publications, and speech, music, drama and the other arts, the 1962-63 membership elected Scott Brooks, Robert Cochran, Kenneth Cottman, Dr. Robert.Jacob, Tad Perry, Braxton Rethwisch, John Schneider, Don Shanks, and Richard Wyatt on May 1, 1963, and David Beebe, Howard Johnson, Steve Lampo and Dr. N. Christian Nielsen on November 6, 1963. Don Armitage, Floyd Satterlee, Dr. Meredith Eller and Dean James Thogmorton remained active from the pre- ceeding year. Parent's Day on November 10 was the most successful project ofthe year with some 600 parents in attendance. Other activities carried out were assistance to the Admissions Office in escorting visiting students, endorse- ment and encouragement of 'FMerchants Night carried out by the Student Council and the beginning of a series of newspaper articles on campus-wide problems. In addition to President Wyatt the of- ficers for the year were Don Armitage, vice-president, Dean James Thogmorton, secretary, Tad Perry, treasurer, and Dr. Meredith Eller, sponsor. ladlenld FRONT ROW Hllgeman Combs Mrs Cutler Schn1eder Cochran Mantels Arm1tage Shams Scherbel Rommes Hlghtower BACK ROW Dean Wyatt Dr Woods Dr Ntelsen Buckner Dr Eller Dr Woodward Dav1s Founded ln 1932 on the CentralMethod1st College campus, Slgma Eps1lon P1 has s1nce that tlme gtven recogn1t1on to the hlghest ranklng senlors 1n 31 graduatlng classes Members of the faculty who belong to s1m1lar undergraduate scholarshlp soc1et1es have also been elected to membershlp ln 1949 the flrst annual scholarshlp convocatton and the annual banquet 1n May were made the Chlef events ln IKS calendar M1n1mum requlrement for membershtp 1l'1 S1g1T13 Epsllon P1 1S a 33 cumulat1ve grade average Membershlp 1S l1m1ted to the top ten per cent of the graduatmg class who meet the scholastlc requ1rement Th1s year fourteen sen1ors were elected to membershlp Those elected Were Blame Hllgeman, Anetha Jo Combs, Sandy Scherbel, Ann Romlnes, Llnda Hlghtower, Mary Jo Dav1s John Schne1der, Bob Cochran, Louls Mantels, Don Armltage, Don Shanks, and D1Ck Wyatt -1.-1-....-.:1SBfn-Q..-svn:-.n...,.:n.. -qv... A --v ur 119 ' I I I I I I 4 I I I , 5 . : ' 1 Q f f , ,, . fy E i Q T I 1 5 f A 4' .YN 3.,,. 1 , . 5 it 1' as S , K' ' I' f ,W 1 f . . . . ', ' H Q 1 ! ' .v s a 1 s - 7 , , . I , . , . . 7 ' 1 ' 7 ! . . . . . . . . . . -4 e . . . . . . - I 0 . . - . . ' o , . . . . 2 . . . - . . 'S- an f, , ..i..- 1... -f ' 'S ,,.-- ' amide? acawmgw M 4 FIRST ROW: Aheron, Berglund, Reed. SECOND Wheatly, Larwell, Davis, Romines, Juergens, ROW: Schmidt, Proett, Dean Couey, Cusick, Haennicke, Nordquist, Hilgeman, Tucker, Sullivan, Foster. THIRD ROW: Schultz, Rchenderfen, Amick, Kinter. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor- ary scholarship society for freshman Women. Its purpose is to promote intelligent living and superior scholastic attainment. The Central Methodist College Chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta began the year with a tea to acquaint new students With the organization and its requirements for ad- mission. Freshman Women must maintain a 3.5 grade average for the first semester to enable them to be initiated during the second semester or maintain an overall 3.5 grade average for both semesters and be initiated during the first semester of their sophomore year. The officers for this year were Barbara Cusick, presidentg Carol Proett, vice-presi- dentg Judy Schmidt, secretary? Mary Jane Sullivan, treasurerg and Marcia Foster, His- torian. Sponsor for the organization is Dean Margie Couey. 120 1 Iva and cus fref Newly accepted pledges included eight freshmen and one sophomore. -QWWIVHR -Z D . .. ,W i , . . , -. . . , , V .-..-- - --ze -Y -, 1 . , 5'! '.'E :Y?'-JF ' Fi . if-' '1 -, . ,, A , , . . - . .4 -- ---- -.+P-1' .-m'.-f-'- Nr, ri-zrv-ffggf-12:13 .- .ras in-,f1fr-,r -. -'1 .- '3f- -an -V, -fi: -eff?-X 'f M5 kr ' - ' , . . 19-71,L,'g.3-gg f f . , ,.:,- , . .. . R --f---' iz' - 7--A'-3,- ?i .g,. . ....1'.. ..' '......1.' ' ,. W,-V,-A. Hua- ff' ' imen and Iva Lou Alcorn, Scott Brooks, Robert Gay and Gil Fleer listen attentively to the dis- cussion--or are they thinking of the re- freshments to come. Dr. Robert Barker, Dr. Harold Sunoo, Linda Hightower, Dr. Robert Jacob and Clifford Reynolds seem to be skeptical of the speaker's views, 6 ganuna 7700 S 244 an acid! 0 0 Really, it is a matter of synthesis, according to John Schneider, as he explains a point of view to Alex Thio, Denning Crowe and Dorothy Schultz. 'whlqq I ' Dr. Ervin declines to comment on whether the rocking chair is indicative of New Frontier views. X t x as The second Tuesday of each month finds the faculty and student members of Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social science organization, at the home of a professor hearing and discussing papers on topics of current af airs or related to the fields of sociologY, economics, history or political science. Each of the members has shown superiority in the field of the social sciences and met the requirement of being in the upper third of his class before election to the honor group. The aim of the society is cooperation in the scientific study of human problems. Topics for discussion this year ranged from an analysis of the formation of Malaysia, by a student from that area, to Grain or Gold, concerning the sale of wheat to Russia, and an ex- planation of the philosophical conflicts between Social Darwinism and Fundamentalism. Besides the monthly meetings, the Missouri Kappa Chapter also sponsors a tea for prospective members in the fall and holds a spring banquet featuring a guest speaker. Officers for this year were Linda Hightower, president, Scott Brooks, vice president, Dr. Harold Sunoo, secretary- treasurer, and Iva Lou Alcorn, reporter. 121 1 Z Z 1 ii I l a i v 1 H I S i 9 l 1 T I f 122 I ,-4 Sidmiaod a 771456 Wada . , . 2746 Zeta FIRST ROW: Schmidt, Womack, Bausell, Bruce Gregory. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thogmorton, Hoffman, Porter. THIRD ROW: Engle, Walker Phi Beta is a national professional fra- ternity for women participating in the fields of music and speech. Our group is known as the Tau Chapter. Our advisors are Miss Opal Louise Hayes, faculty advisor, Mrs. J. P. Thogmorton, senior alumna advisor, and Mrs. Kay Karnes, junior alumna advisor. Officers for the year were Pat Bausell, president, Brenda Bruce, vice-president, Camilla Womack, secretary, Nita Clark, treasurer, and Judith Gregory, historian. Julia Schmidt was elected as treasurer second semester. A tea is given at the beginning of the year for new music and speech students to explain the purpose of the organization. To attain membership in Phi Beta a girl must be recommended by her teacher, audition be- fore the active members, and pledge for a period of time before she is initiated. Tau's new pledges were Suzanne Armitage, Emily 0 7 .f ' Z Kinmer. FOURTH ROW: Hansen, Deere, O'De11- FIFTH ROW: Schoroeder, Leonard, Fulton, Weston. Billman, Barbara Domann, Sara Lomax, Carole Osman, and Mary Lou Schoenthal. For several consecutive years Tau has been presented the Gavel Award as an out- standing chapter. This award has made the fraternity quite proud and has given it much incentive to keep the honor year by year. Patron induction comprises part of the many important activities of Tau. The fol- lowing were inducted as new patrons of Phi Beta: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Ehrich, Mrs. Chloe Deatherage, and Mr. Keith H. Knost. Along with these activities Tau has a traditional homecoming breakfast, presents programs at hospitals, takes part in wide- spread campus activities such as the annual Carol Fest, and as a highlight combines with CMC's chapter of Phi Mu Alpha in presenting a variety show each year. This past year Allow Us to Entertain You was presented. Selections from famous Broadway musicals were presented to a large audience. - - V - f ee- ' auf-42.313,-ef,asz--q,,vf,... '.l4.au'aL:s1a4.:.:-a...:.La:...- if W.'T'1A'1-A '- f' ' ' ' b '---- A -- f -f -:fe-1:-w.n11................-.-Q1..-q.r-Qc.:-yfgxfernu-E.-...-Q.. 1?-f'E'::s:-:-gf W K Q ii 'f k -I L ff , J' 1 1:5 l f . l sk W f so - s V., Q A 2 X A .QA Xa zz , g ff f . ,l Y ' I Y- 1 Z F '- Q .l , ,, - - , , V H l M My Six happy pledges who do not know what is ahead of them. Glenda Gay enjoys herself at one of the lnformal gathermgs A wlse acuve V1CK1 Kmtzner g1VGS a k1'1OWl1'1g smlle 4 vw-5 pf'-9' Meanwh le back at the party 1 -In Y 123 1 al. as lt- l he ch l I. he rl- hi st. 3 . y 2 ts ' ' . Z p p 3- , ,Q al Q y lg 11- X Z , 'fl M f Q A -A? Y an ,,, ,.. ,- ,,.,.,,t, , gs,-I , --fe -- .--1 irq-- ,ls 124 Milli 54 cc ,46g5a W. X, , , FIRST ROW: Prof. Pensis, Shanks, Schneider Armitage, Cochran. SECOND ROW: Bollinger, Byrd, Wilson, Buck, Walton, Schoening, Moore, Howard. THIRD R O W: Hettinback, H a n s e n, Wilomsmeyer cuiwzfadna feccvwl Beta Mu chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia began this year by presenting the initiation ritual at the Province Convention in Kansas City and received for the tenth consecutive year the Province Award for having the best chapter in the Province. The next big event for the year was the annual Phi Beta-Phi Mu Alpha show, this year entitled Allow Us to Entertain You. The show wasagrouping of numbers from West Side Story, The Music Man, Bye-Bye Birdie, Brigadoon, My Fair Lady, Annie Get Your Gun, Gypsy, and Stop the World, l Want to Get Off. A smoker was held on October 17 for prospective new members and new Hussong, Landrum, Hook, Jonson, Bollinger. FOURTH ROW: Maier, Douglas, Werner, Walker, Deem, Combs, Morgan, FIFTH ROW: Renick, Edmonson, Rogers, Hunt, Correll, Smith, Luecke, Twerrel, Brotherton. af eu 6 Mlm pledges were initiated soon after Thanksgiving. Phi Mu Alpha participated in the annual Carol Fest and practice began for the sweetheart serenade, and the Sinfonians enjoyed the annual spring banquet. Another pledge class was initiated in the spring and much work and prepa- ration went into the Contemporary Music Program. The sponsor of the group is Professor Henri Pensis and officers are John Schnieder, President, Don Armitage, Vice-President, Don Shanks, Secretary, Robert Cochran, Treasurer, Maurice Wilson, Warden. - ----rw ff- A ' f:-f-v?'f3' ,.ff ,. 5, .if ,9 5,3.,3,f:5:5gf3j,353.5-,g,f:a1-5,-it--.131: :ag 'i g f i:-: :':l3t5l.?E :f i l:. T '9 '- : f'a1 5 ' i51 S ,,,-,,,,, W 4 - ' ' i, Ah- . - 7 -Q ---- '-- 'f-:H- 'H-H ' A' ' ' - k- - W1-, v - fe- Ar:- .,, . -11-1 ' ..-... ..1--Q.-new-V-5 . .-:nal-111.-fyylfp:--5....,.,.i.e---.-g.-.-..,.,.,,,,,.yy,-1-,..,.,---...v,......,.,..,..-,,..., V :.- -- 1-. . . , ....,, .1 4 .. .1 Q we SINFONIAN SWEETI-IEART, Pat Bausell Lynn and Mike Perform Smoker For Prospecuve Members Drummer Boy Remck 125 W X 7' U .- I - Z K Z 2 . - .. V- r- 1... -44 ' 1 - - - - + - ' f'fAjLV ' '-Si-f ' 'H' ' :Quia-.f:.i,u1+,- ' 'vLLxa.f,- .is-,.. ,1f,:- ,. 4 Sl , 0 i dacmzafww ID 00414015 'ai I in I Q FIRST ROW: Hook, Schmidt, Shanks, Prof. Hess. SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Walke i Correll. THIRD ROW: Schroeder, Deere, Hansen, Buck. i Music Educators National Conference is a pro- T fessional organization for those who are interested in promoting music of an educational nature. lt y has both state and national connections. The Central y Methodist College chapter was organized by Professor James R. Hess approximately five years ago. Officers T for the 1963-64 year were Don Shanks, presidentg T Bill Hook, vice-presidentg and Judy Schmidt, sec- , retary-treasurer. The main purpose of MENC is to allow students 2 2 to develop a better concept of music education as a E profession through actual experience and participation. 1 gl Members are also given an opportunity to become better acquainted with leaders in music and general - education. 3 a 3 126 r, Leonard 1 . , , , ,- . k .. . .- - .f,. A .., 1 .' .,- 4,,,,gg,,g,,.Ug3,gg,-Hfnff' 1-:.,.,w,1... .5-A-h7.::aau.:xa-a.ai..ss:...z.: 3: T Y- E:.1:.. - K.. ... .f - swan:--1 Y - ' ,. 7. .,,......., ... ....., . f .'. , -W ,Q 1giT:fg, .,-3L' ... .. 11T1i - 1 . . --.fi-il- ,iilif I,T'.l,-.l-,f 'f Q- 57' -V - I :Tji-Qif a , .A..fr5s,.,,-0 ,,,...,.........1.,.,.....,, . ,. I ', . V v.. -L4.:. - ---- , -, ' ., ' ' ' . .,A.. .,.. . .:.,,.1:f.,xw-+ , , 0 74mm The purposes of the Central Methodist College Opera Theater are to build interest in the production of opera in English, to educate the members in all phases of musical stage production, and to provide CMC singers with a chance for individual achievement and recognition. Under the direction of Professor and Mrs. James R. Hess, the group started production in October, 1959, with a double bill of Menotti's The Telephone and Wilder's The Lowland Sea. Productions since then have included Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana, Wolf-Ferrari's Secret of Suzanne, Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus, BiZet's Carmen and in May of l964 The Old Maid and the Thief by Menotti. Excerpts from Die Fledermaus and Carmen were also presented at the Hotel Meuhlebach in Kansas City. December 1962 saw the successful O M4746 494: pioneering of a type of musical production new to the United States within the past ten years, opera in the church sanctuary. Using Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visi- tors as the vehicle, the Opera Theatre has done productions under the sponsorship of Linn Memorial Church, Country Club Methodist Church in Kansas City and Union Methodist Church in St. Louis. Auditions for membership are open to any Central student interested in the pro- duction of opera. New members are carried as apprentices, and must gain production experience, including work in stage crew and chorus, to achieve full membership. Occasionally members have been added from outside the college, to facilitate casting. Officers for the 1963-64 year are Don Shanks, presidentg John Morgan, vice-presi- dentg and Judith Gregory, secretary- treasurer. ,. - - ' ' Schmidt Schroeder, Bausell, Deere, FIRST Row: Mrs. Hess, Morgan,S1ianks,GrGgOry, kmfely f . . . 1 , Z prof H355 David Hess. SECOND ROW: Hoffmann, Iurnage, Offutt, Chiles, Davis, b3U1RTllBlgOeVl Porter Nelson O'Dell Billman. THIRD ROW: Stitt, Belfry, HOOK, JHITIGS, 919113991 3 KOH' U ' 127 . ,vv.1-- . ,Tn -pf-1-V . - f ' -Ei.-T-lr' l f5 f5i'-'-1. -1-2 '1-:J f 1. . ,A - W.,1-L,-aI-,,:-a-5.1-33:1':f:.a-p--HL-gg '-7-aff2i?',.-Ei, - - A - .Q-,, ,e J.: - 11f-4'-f , , ' - A --- - , , Aibvlhlm-nv-uf:--f 6736 Wim ' Zend ,,,,, 1 i 128 The Central Methodist College Marching Band, under the direction of Dr. Birch and Drum Major Ken Clemons, appeared with an original show for each of the five home football games of the 1963 season. Composed of nearly 100 members, the band featured such themes as Mexico, Modern Art, as Well as the special show for Homecoming. Beginning the festivities of each football day with a march around the square, the band does much to add color to the football season. V U A I t . .V .Lf ,.-1... n.-.1,-,.7-g,gf - 3,,g,gg5ib.-a' g- . -....,. A '-s...a.il1-:-iHaSitau:.:.s:.a.z.xzifzLa- 5: -hazy. sam: . 1- ----L ' ' ' ' M64 Wff'f?fw4?' V ofa 3 Q and Utlien ?aacz!chn4 The Vars1ty Band composed of 1nterested Central mus1c1ans enjoyed another year of fun through muslc One of Central s most splrlted organlzatlons the Vars1ty Band performs at basketball games and other funotlons Thls year, the band also gave a concert at Armstrong 129 i W K i I I r 1 Q 1 Q 7 . w N , , 7 . . . . 7 . 1 . I W l i i P w - -- .. , -V, .--ne-....t....... ,..:-'-- --.,.g.--,....L...-g:.hs':s,6-hB...nv'4,,,ggg,,,,u,,,5,.,..,g,g, 5, g, ,--:,,g,,,-.:,- vu, 3 new : 2 ,Y-,. M t , Zaikge zcieatfm, , . I p'L06llfd64f danced wlmlddwmdfifl 130 One of the highlights of each semester's end is the College -Community Orchestra con- cert. Under the capable baton of Henri Pensis, this group of about forty-five musicians, in- cluding CMC students, faculty members, Fayette townspeople, and guest players from the surrounding area, achieves aremarkable level of performance, equaling that of many Midwest college and university orchestras. Besides featuring representative works from standard concert repertoire, the or- chestra also endeavors to present a certain number of soloists in its concerts. Faculty members and outside guests are usually pre- sented in the fall, and student soloists gen- erally appear on the spring program. The concerts this year have included works by Handel, Saint-Saens, Weinberger, Schumann, Brahms, and Beethoven. CLARINETS Susie Leonard Don Armitage Lynn Howard BASS CLARINET Jerry Collier BASSOONS Richard Hussong FRENCH HORNS Paul Moore Kathy Evans TRUMPETS Lisle Moore Larry Floyd Dick Buck TROMBONES Richard Rogers Phil Hunt John Siebern TUBA Bob Wilmsmeyer T IMPANI Bill Koenig PERCUSSION Camilla Womack FIRST VIOLINS Karol R. Welcelean John Cunningham Kay Hougen Gail Nelson SECOND VIOLINS Patricia Pensis Estelle Gabel Carla Larwill Linda McElroy Bruce Maier Paul Leonard Steve Thorn VIOLONCELLOS Sallie Sears Bill Jonson BASS Herbert Correll PICCOLO Brenda Bruce FLUTES Philip Eller Brenda Bruce Sara Lomax OBOES Jon Winsett Jerry Allgyer Vicki Kintner pre- gen- uded ger, fell Each year approximately forty musicians are chosen for the Concert Band, one of Central's finest organizations. After many Weeks of practice, the band enjoys a spring tour, which provides a welcome break in the semester, as well as a chance to have fun through the performance of music. Well known throughout the state of Missouri, the band enjoys many yearly events and special activities. However, nothing matches the thrill and satisfaction of a good concert. The 1963-64 Concert Band enjoyed a highly successful season under the able direction of Dr. Birch. 131 132 Kadaomlcz xeculea em 0 mxezcmaz ,-ifazwczaw Ztmm Wm Wwe KII EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Eller, Pg Rickman, Cusickg Wallis. SECOND ROW: Eller, Mg Schoveg Hauser. THIRD ROW: Prof. FleergMorog Martin. FOURTH ROW: Maierg Knight, Ward, Smith. The Koinonia is an interdenomina- tional student group for those seeking Christian education and fellowship. Koinonia is the Greek word which liter- ally means fellowship, and it is short- ened to KII Qpronounced keyp. KII- is the reorganized form of the former group known as SCO QStudent Christian Organ- izationj. Among KIl's activities were the Freshman Mixer, the Faculty Talent Show, the Carol Fest, and the Nickel-A-Dip Dinner. Buzz books were sold by KH, and Lenten devotionals were distributed to students. All this, combined with weekly meetings, hayrides, doughnut sales, and regular communion services kept Kll members busy. . . . .V . . ,- 'ima '1-:,.-.,.1 rl-.i ,-yr -11 ' ' ivEhE3iSie.:-za ., :a....:i:f:ais'i::L's'-4.x4.,ui:'..-s' sf ' Hr 11:11. - .T .f, Y 2' - de Waqetde dowel The students say Thanks to Dr. and Mrs. John A. Epple. Make in my heart a quiet place, And come and dwell therein. 133 146046446400 ' Zemin 134 FIRST ROW: Dalton, Schmidt, Carr, Walker, Porter, Hauser, McElroy, Gregory,McClure, Alcorn. SECOND R O W: Vandenburg, Schroeder, O s m a n, D a v i s, A r m ita ge, Williamson, Hoffman, O'Dell, C o v e y, Bausell, Fulton. THIRD ROW: Rhodes, Crist, Quist, The Central Methodist College A Cappella Choir, known throughout the Middle West for its excellence, was organized in 1932 by its director, Dean Luther T. Spayde. Following the auditions and the post- ing of the long-awaited list of those who made it, ' the members commenced the arduous task of preparing the music for the year. The members, chosen on the basis of ability, experience, and co-operative spirit, soon knitted themselves into a close organi- zation which proved itself equal to the de- mands of the work. The choir lent its guidance each Sunday morning for the services in Linn Memorial Church and also participated in The Messiah presentation. In addition, they pre- pared special music for the Week of Dedica- tion, Baccalaureate, and a trip in December to sing for the Methodist Men's Club in Columbia. The annual caroling to Fayette homes and campus dormitories was followed by a Christmas Party in Dean Spayde's Walton, Jones, Buckner, Wyatt, Hook, Johnson,Bauer. FOURTH ROW: Connelly, Rubey, James, Landrum, Armitage, Twirl, Shanks, Johnson, Dick, Maier, Yokum. home. Subsequent to the tour, a spring picnic was held in his home with the showing of tour movies. After the home concert on April 17, the choir set out on its thirty-second annual tour. Concerts were booked in such towns as St. Charles, Memphis, Sullivan, Kennett, Sikeston, Farmington, and Troy. Large audi- ences heard the choir present a repertoire selected from a wide range of modern and classical composers. A high point of each concert was Canticle of Triumph, an ac- companied cantata written this year espe- cially for the choir by Robert Elmore. Soloists for the choir were Doris Porter, Soprano, Alice Walker, Alto, and Don Shanks, Baritone. Accompanist for the cantata was Sharon O'Dell. The choir quartet was com- posed of Walter Walton, Stuart Lamdrum, Don Armitage, and Don Shanks. The manager' of the choir this year was Roehl Johnson. The assistant manager was Tom Buckner. elim 6 -.. 0605 nrlng Wmg nual swns nett, u 1 o1re an ach 3 e ore er n s, was om um, tger son ner 79 FIRST ROW Nelson B1l1man Westerfeld Carstenson Kahmke M1llard SECOND R O W Offutt Read Tschappler Deere Chllds Mllner Foster Ladd Rasche THIRD ROW Parks Domann Rlchenderfer Womack Carroll Knabe Wheatley Shelton Dav1s Gardner Wmdhorst Leonard FOURTH ROW McCre1ght Radney Thompson Holsmger FIFTH ROW Stltt Fr1tsche Combs Morgan SIXTH ROW Bolllnger T Berry Nelson Osborn Cochran Luecke Kemper Thorn Wertz Buck Byrd Bollmger J In add1t1on to prov1d1ng mus1c for regular chapel serv1ces, the CMC Chapel Chorr, under the d1rect1on of Mr James R Hess, performed for several functlons thls year It comb1ned Wlth the A Cappella Cho1r to present 'The Messlah' at Chr1stmas and also sang for the speclal Rellglous Emphasls Week servlces In the sprlng lt presented a concert and sang at a communlty w1de Easter sunr1se servlce Membershlp ln the Chapel Cholr lb de termlned by aud1t1on The Cho1r provldes an act1v1ty for those students who enjoy mus1c as a s1del1ne, Whlle OffGI'11'1g an opportumty for mus1c majors to fulf1ll vocal ensemble re QUIIGITIGIAIKS EI. m, er, - -1 J 3 ' . I , , 1 s - : , . I , , r 2 2 : a : a - . , . , , i v 1 ' - a 1 a a 7 , y 1 9 2 Q 2 7 9 9 , . ' r : 2 7 s . 17, d' ' D . . - , d - I - 3 . . . . . .., . p - . - . -4 . . . . , , . . . i .- . . . f . . Y,--, '.....A..:.,...Y., ,el Q- -.,...,-:V-.-.-4a,.iZaiinP.-.ze1Ln:.ulaaa4.nini-...V--.a1a,z, 4 .,a:...:...,'-.' ,.p,,,1.,-. , ,, ., .A , V . 135 Ofpgan 466505 , . , F . 136 eldgdaaa 77Zce4cc C604 FIRST ROW: Douglas, Shanks, Porter. SECOND Winkleby, Cusick. THIRD ROW: Hook, Schoening, ROW: Womack, McElroy, Osman, Hansen, O'Dell, Armitage, Hasse. The Central Methodist College Guild Student Group of the American Guild of Organists, one of the oldest and largest in the country, is made upiof students who perform or enjoy organ and religious music and are interested in the various aspects of organ playing and construction. Throughout the six years since its reorganization, the Student Group has had a varied series of programs ranging from joint meetings with other Student Groups to sponsoring trips across the state to hear Well-known recitalists. This year a series of programs dealt with the music of Bach as it is related to the various periods of his life. Officers for the year were president, Don Shanksg vice -president, John Douglas, and secretary-treasurer, Doris Porter. - , ..,.,, Q ...ana-: -. -. - -,g.:.:f 'er q4L:,,-far. 4: Air- -Quiz. f .P ,uf -'A ' . Zampmz I YM ' ecwl Zappa ' un' v' .. I4 0022 F9 FIRST ROW Martln Combs Weaver Smlth SECOND ROW Rtckman Qutst Anderson Goodman Hauser THIRD ROW Dr Eller Creed Roberts Strawn Prof Fleer Central's Nu Chapter of Kappa Chr functlons as a nat1onal profess1onal fra ternlty of undergraduate students who plan to enter some facet of Chrrstlan servlce The chapter meets on the frrst and thlrd Monday evenlngs Programs brlng outslde lectures to campus as well as to take the students away on varlous church sponsored tr1ps dents Sandra Strawn SharonC-oodman, and Rena Rlckman was made to Athens Ohlo December 27 to January 2 to attend the 19th Quadrenmal Student Chrlstlan Ecu memcal Conference the largest of 1ts klnd held 1n the world Other hlghhghts of the year were the fall tea for new students and posslble pledges the Chrlstmas banquet held at Black Sheep Inn and the fall and sprlng retreats Offlcers for f1rst semester were Eky Jo Combs, presldent Susle Weaver v1ce presldent Mary Jane Anderson,sec retary Larry Joe Martln, treasurer, Joe Sm1th marshal, and Sharon Goodman reporter Sponsors of the Nu Chapter are Dr and Mrs M F Eller Prof and Mrs G E Fleer and Dr and Mrs C E HIX 137 X . 'S ,S I . . . lr . . . - , :S n u 0 , . :h . , ' ls . t, . I . . . U u if ' I- - - . ' 5 ' 3 . , i I . ' Q I ' One such trip, involving three stu- ' ' 7 . 7 . 7 ! 7 . . I . - I 0 I , I . 1 l , a 1 9 u o . . o ' ' Y': ' 4 'i '5 4 3 ' fi - ' ' v I T-I-arf-3 .5113 7.3 -,e L .Q nj ,.,, A - ,U ., , MW' FIRST ROW: Weber, Jones, Auer, Hamley. SECOND ROW: Hargis Engel, Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: Fulton, Bourner. FOURTH ROW Crowe, Connelly, Young. The Central Methodist College Debate Team, led by Jeanne Jones and Douglas Weber, entered three tournaments in 1963-64. Central also played host to the Fourth Annual Central College Novice Debate Tournament on February 29. Miss Jones and Mr. Weber posted on an eleven win, five loss record during the season. Miss Jones, a freshman from St. Louis, also received a medal for placing third in Oral Interpretation at the Gulf States Invitational Tournament in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The highlight of the year was a trip to Ames, Iowa in a bus that lacked a heater. Twelve students made this trip. This was the first college forensic experience for seven of these students. ffm MP, ' 2 puma ' ' I FIRST ROW: Massman, Hargis, Gillespie, Matthews. THIRD ROW: Templeton, Siefkas, Fulton, Blackard. SECOND ROW:Mathae, Engel, Bullock, Leonard, Anderson, Chadd, ,Wm A ,X f. ,Q ,ll THIRD ROW: Auer, Bourner, Hamley. FIRST ROW: Weber, Jones, Fulton, Crowe. SECOND ROW: Hargis, Engel, Wilkinson. 139 74 ww' v ,X 9. I 4 Q f ,Vg f J 1 jf' 1 fl ff X X f X 317' X., 1 , 2 f' W f Z Senior Howard Johnson and sophomores Sue Carroll and Karen Nordquist work in freshman lab. Karen seems to be a bit apprehensive about the reaction Howard is conducting. :adm Aggdeam of 14 Sponsors Dr. N.C. Nielsen and Professor J.P. Karnes examine a reagent to be used in azo dye research. The research lab is specially equipped with reagent racks on the desk tops and specialchemical and equipment cabinets. 140 Seniors Bob Cochran and Al Brotherton run an absorbtion analysis in the in- strument room. They are usinga Beckman DU Spectrophotometer, one of several instruments used in advanced analytical analysis. . . .a.! I I Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, commonly called Chem Club, is an organization for student majoring in chemistry, who have at least eight hours or its equivalent in college chemistry. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays. The first meeting of each month is open to the public and is held in the All- Purpose Room of Burford. Programs consist of student papers, and occasional guest speakers. Activities include a tour, this year a two day trip to St. Louis, and a spring banquet. Officers this ,year were Bob Cochran, chairmang Sandy Scherbel, v i c e -c h a i r m a ng Donna Burgland, secretary, Nancy Karsch, treasurer, and Carl Zinsser, historian. ' 1 1 SITOTI e in- kman veral ,ftical Sophomores Kim Tang, Rusty Knapp and Roger Frank perform a distillation, The unobstructed desk tops are a feature of all instructional labs. Sophomore Cheryl Dalton is about to gas seniors Nancy Karsch and Carl Zinsser in the Giant walk-in hood in the physical chemistry lab, we 7054 4a Wada Zalman W 0 666066 Junior Gary Graf sophomore Joe Tucker and Junior Dave Rousseau runaseparation in the organic lab This is one of two intermediate labs one of which is being held m reserve for future use Senior Louie Mantels JUDIOI' Donna Burglund and senior Sandy Scherbel pull chemicals in the fourth floor supply room Besides this room for small quanities of chemicals and equipment there is other supply room on the flrst floor for bulk quantities S 142 ful- 7 7nzme4z7a'z?' ' ' Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological society, was established on the campus in 1955. Provisional membership is offered to all interested in the biological sciences and full membership to students in their third se- mester of biology who meet scholastic stand- ards. The objectives of Tri Beta are to stim- ulate interest and promote excellence in the biological sciences, to create unity .and cooperation between biologists, provide ed- ucational programs and displays to the stu- dent body, and to bring together biology- oriented students. Meetings are held Thursday evenings twice a month with programs provided by guest speakers and full or affiliate members of Beta Beta Beta. p Life is the only requisite for our studies and activities which run from field trips to attending the Annual Biological Convention. Officers for this year were John Foster, president, Margaret Wohlberg, vice-presi- dent, Doyle Foster, secretary, and Dan Sherman, historian. Our sponsors are Pro- fessor George A. Vaughan and Dr. Farris H. Woods. ' FIRST ROW: Woods, Sherman, Foster D., ROW: Bovim, Williams, Toelke, Lamb, Foster J., Wohlberg, Vaughan. SECOND Swift, Walton. , Lyn 39 Y + firr. , U V., . - .' -, . - , - .' ,rf a,a:.n..axu::ii.a:,Sffn,.--:h--.w.:.-..,.fS:.-s.ar.s:.:z.:.z:4-.,1-1.a.'.,.' 1 mr- 12:12 af, . f 1' . - igs by 3I'S ies lps nn. ar, si- man .O- tis l ' 'p cites' ,eevwlZecn I W 04 Central's Missouri Alpha Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, operates as an in- ternational premedical honor society. It received its charter in 1934 and since then has become an active part of the total national membership of over 25,000. ln functioning as an honor group, A.E.D. requires qualifications of pledges of a minimum of three semesters of premedical Work, plus a standing in the upper 35 'percent of the student's pres- ent class or a grade point of no less than 2.5. ln keeping with last year's extended die affiliate program, A.E.D. once again o- pened its membership for affiliate mem- bers or any student who has a sincere desire to enter a medical profession. The year's activities included a field trip to Kentucky to visit a medical school, a national convention in Tennessee, the annual All-Science Banquet and the spring picnic. Officers for the year were Phil Hunt, president, Roehl Johnson, vice -president, Bill Crist, secretary, Chuck Thompson, treasurer, and Jerry Collier, historian. Dr. Oscar Steiner served as sponsor. nl? FIRST Row Crist Johnson Hunt Thompson sscotvo Row Clemons M3161 TOUGH CO111Gf Gladstone Wyatt ,, 4 , k f if f - tl ,rf . t 4 I, 7 X I , ' . , , 1 f . A t I l U! 1 kk f ff 1 fxxxraf u ' , , V . ' - , I y 1 1 9 ' . , x f . I 43 V W V Q Aw ,vi ,, .. A. . - V iz,- V Y , -- ' 7'1 --1' .,,, . - - '- Q-'S Qwii,-.fe.x.f, - 'Q-invite-4. 5' ,. -' - ' f VW fl ,- 2 fz ' ffm 2e77ZoZcuf Za! . 144 Wen The building of better citizens and cre- ating leaders through the development of character in young men, have been the goals of Central's newest service organization- the DeMolay Club. DeMolay is a Masonic- sponsored, international organization of young men between the ages of fourteen and twenty-one. DeMolay Clubs have been formed on many college campuses across the United States. The purpose of these clubs is to maintain the fraternal spirit of DeMolay by bringing into one circle of friendship, all Delvlolays on a campus and by mutual cooperation and support strengthen each member in the application of DeMolay ideals of conduct and character to every phase of student life. FIRST ROW: Marquard, Stone, Kemper. SECOND ROW: Brickey, Crites, Dennison. THIRD ROW: Mantels, Elvins, Toelke, Banks. acceaafal Zena DeMolay meetings are held the first and third Wednesday of each month in either Burford Hall all -purpose room or the Masonic lodge, here in Fayette. The programs consist of the planning of service projects, occasional guest speakers, and di-scussion of other DeMolay activities in the state. DeMolay held many bread sales this year to sponsor a group which institutedaChapter of DeMolay at Mar-shall and generously gave several baskets of food to the needy during Thanksgiving. The officers for this year were Bill Stone, president, Jim Slattery, vice -pres- identg Vernon Kemper, secretary, and Dr. Robert Barker, treasurer. The sponsor of the club is Dr. Barker. Y ,vw . . ,- ,. , ,,..,.. . ... , . ,-.r 'af..u-as :i.k,ifm4,,aas-U..-,:,...fa.,i.-auauiaa-.s.'.:,.:-a..1J.ia:... is n- L13-1. . ...- -.. -5 -- z - - V Z: t . y t t DND D W: 644 an ther on1c 1s1st onal ther year ,pter gave rmg B1 tres rf the M . , 2 K . Seem! ul. f L. SPSB Oflglflalled ln the Sprmg of 1962 as the governlng body for the Greek orgamzatlons on the CMC campus It assumed the dutles of the old Pan Hellemc Counc1l and set up new procedural rules for the act1v1t1es of the Greek organlzatlons The a1m of the group was to promote better cooperatlon and commumcatlon between students and faculty The Board IS composed of the pres1dents and sponsors of each of the soc1al clubs and the Dean of Women Dean of Students Dean of the College and Presldent of the College Each soclal club lS entltled to two votes on any and all matters Servlng as Co Cha1rman th1s year were Sharon Tally and Dr Robert Jacob wlth Iva Lou Alcorn servmg as secretary 145 s - C d ' 1 . . . 1 . 1 - l . 5 - . '11 ! - Dr. ' - ' , 4 Q 7 I 5 Q - 'f'-1-I-M --.3-, N... .Q-...-.,4,.. ,.:.a- 1- 4 -6.5, -331 arm H., .G i ,Y ,Q - 7.1 , I 146 indent Wclfldanaf dacdfidaa ,ffaaacimfdaa l FIRST ROW: V. Lenz, Prof. Crawford, G. Nelson, C. Ayers, J. Mueller, M. Lippleman, A. Lenzi, L. Robb, S. Grimes, C. Womack, L. Hightower,M. Davis Dr. Schaff. SECOND ROW: D. Moro, G. Speight, M Albers, J. Gregory, S. Frank, S. Offutt, C. Best, N Owens, M. Wohlberg, A. Tschappler, K. Rasche, D: Toot, C. Langley, S. O'Dell. THIRD ROW: J. Engel B. Stocker, S. Sears, P. McClennahan, S. Tally, K The Central Methodist College chapter of the Student National Education Association was once again successful in its avowed goal of aiding prospective teachers to find their place in the educational world. Under the leadership of Mary Jo Davis, president, Vic Lenz, vice-president, and Diane Moro, sec- retary-treasurer, the year's schedule incor- porated many traditional elements with new and varied concepts of the ever changing scope of education. Programs, under the di- rection of Jane Martin, ranged in diversity, including films, speakers, panel discussions, Hougen, L. Breedlove, M. Van Horn, D. Schultze, A. Graham, J. Shelton, P, Hansen, S. Goodman, R. Blackard, C. Vail, N. Hinshaw, J. Garrett. FOURTH ROW: D. Buck, T. Perry, J. Martin, B. Hoehn, B. Hook, J. Douglas, D. Shanks, S. Burnham, C. Roberts, E. Weston, M. Eversmeyer, W. Straube, S. Leech, B. Sweet, S. Carroll, N. Horton. and tasty refreshments. Anew innovation this year was a tea for members of the freshman class who are interested in entering the teaching profession, the purpose being to acquaint them with the standards, goals, and functions of Student N.E.A.. Dr. Walter Schaff sponsors the organization with assist- ance from Dr. Paul Grigsby and Elizabeth Cutler and Hortense Crawford of the education faculty. The close of Student N.E.A.'s active role in campus life was highlighted by a Spring Banquet, and the announcement of the Student Teacher of the Year Award. Da HSS' wg T z Tam in ' Q V , I. , I, , ,,-.-, J fJ',tF31', ag ry-5' ,an 11.-4.f,,-3-: f ,ga'n55,-iq ' . air' .Q-.ff ' -f f 'L Wt th1s man e f o a s, ter 1S beth tion tive my a t 6 Daly School Fourth Graders seem to enjoy Miss Garrett's 3SS1Sf3.1'1C6 fW'SW y fmt ff f 7 f X W ff!! X? fff fff f 4 X f x ff f xW IW fy fff 4 Xffiffw f XM if ffffi f W ff Off f f f 3 X S5 Student Teacher, Sandy Leech recites Spanish to a group of Fayette I-Iigh School Students. mam! 'mmm eczcima W-vs vw' ? V f M X ,,g-gwn-- nh gk f ,W Jane Martin and Dr Schaff engage in a planning session W' for upcoming Student N E A projects ! X f A Weekly seminar 1S the finishing touch to our professional ff f W X ducation ro rarn ,WWW X ff e p g if f VW f Z 1 Y? W at Wx J Ni willy 'V f WH? ff f W if f 7 ffflh ffff Wfj ffi if W ,,,..,,,n Tad Perry gives special help to a student in World History funn.:-::1n1......,:a--... f Y J 147 0 I I I g 003 FIRST ROW: Rigby, Owens, Karsch, Romines, Ayers. SECOND ROW: Wallis, Fulton, Weston, Riggs, T Smith. This is the year that was: Our membership increasedg five of us came back in September, and we grew to total seventeen after two open meetings, one each semester. This is the year that was: Our officers were Nancy Karsch, president, and Ann Romines, secretary-treasurer. This is the year that was: We gave a freshman assembly. We did a program for Kii. We held our annual Coffee and Criticism. We worked on Aigrettes. We tended our Muse, and enjoyed our meetings. And it was the beginning and the ending of another year. 148 1 k 8,011 Am In senn who P1157 prg gpea RO. Mail Ma tre Mul 4. 5 Q i 5 I Q Fmsi Coors Johns - A 'rf' fr -ffrnfi . - VV a-ve. , .ig-K . ..-:,::?1n11r,:.-................f,...........-.--....... 4 W ' 0 g U The Physics Club is official- ly known as the CentralMethodist College Student Section of the American Institute of Physics. ln our meetings We try to pre- sent papers of interest to those who are taking or have had some physics. Prom time to time we pre sent films or off-campus speakers at open meetings. Officers for the year were Robert Osborn, president, Maurice Kohne, vice-president, Marilyn Massman, secretary- treasurer, and Prof. Hari Mukerjee, sponsor. WRST ROW: Massman,' Grimes, Hilgeman, Prof. Ehrich, SECOND ROW: vvcran Berglund Rowen, Wyatt. THIRD ROW: Theis, Crowe, Osburn, C0!f6 66 FIRSFDROWI OSIDOID, Massman, Kohne, Prof. Mukerjee. SECOND ROW Theis Schoening, Landrum, Grimes, Knapp, Mantels. 0 I Kappa Z Zena 70455 accede Kappa Mu Epsilon is a na- tional honorary mathematics so- ciety for the purpose of promoting interest in fields of mathematics outside the classroom. At the meetings, original papers are presented by the members. Our chapter, Missouri Epsilon, also has a spring picnic for pros- pectiye members and attends ei- ther national or regional con- ventions. Officers for the year were Elaine Hilgeman, president,Sara Grimes, vice-president, Marilyn Massman, secretary-treasurer, and Prof. Ehrich, sponsor and corresponding secretary. J ' , Ohnson, Mantels. 149 -elf --..sa... ' .- ...... -gg- ..1.: . f - f- - gag A f L- -. -, v----1 '- f - -a - ' .a , .----u-o-L ns-5-,.i Lvyggyq,,.,, .Q 45 .famfafcz ugemea Qwzduczlw ' M I FIRST ROW: Mrs. Duren, Blue, Clowe, Speight, Ashford, Moll, Moxely, Henshaw. THIRD ROW Mr. Cawthron. SECOND ROW: Juergens, Walker, Watts, Eckert, Gardner, Cusick, Breedlove. Zelda Z7 ' 7 ' ' ' em 0 . 080060 150 LEFT TO RIGHT: McClennahan, Osborn, Sanders, Harnes, Mantel, Moore, Wyatt, Armitage, . A .,-,,g- ,- -..: 'lv x-. '42 - H-n'1i.22nfn',Q:.x.'rf.ihansi' 'L ' 'T f ' A :..sgQI,-:-i-Hitna:.:a-.aali5::-n-.5:-f.'-zivfS,:nsJs.fa:. -:icy-xnxx-..e:.u:.11 ,, f . ., Ucbndf pb 000674 fzefpmea tadwla an Zaamew alumina FIRST ROW: Schove Breedlove Speight. BACK ROW: Prof Duren Walker Gardner Prof. Cawthron Stocker Loyalty service and progress have been the goals successfully promoted by Beta Upsilon chapter of P1 Omega P1 national honorary fraternity in business education This year under the leadership of its president Lydia Breedlove the Beta Upsilon chapter has again promoted and maintained its high principles of scholar- ship good citizenship in the college ethical standards in business and profes- sional life and the teaching of service as the basis for all worthy enterprise Other officers for the year were vice-president and historian Gale Mohr' secretary and reporter, Sharon Schove, and treasurer Gayle Speight. Barbara Stocker and Susie Gardner were welcomed into membership during the first semester Kay Walker pledged second semester Faculty members affiliated with the club this year were members of the business faculty Juell Duren and Theodore Cawthorn co - sponsors' and Dr Paul Grigsby and Charles Jones honorary members Beta Upsilon has again this year made available the Pi Omega Pi Scholarship Award for an outstanding business student The chapter has also conferred high honors upon two business students by naming them The Ideal Secretary and The Ideal Teacher ISI 4 F IR S T ROW: Westerfeld, Kintner. SECOND Hilgeman, Domann, Tally, Moro,Fulton,Proett, ROW: Covey, Ruppert, McClure,Vouga,Walker, Schroeder, Isely, Boyington, A. Tschappler, Mrs. Caraway, Mrs. Bockelman, Dean Couey, Walker, Rigby, Gibson, Rasche. S Tschappler, Hauser. THIRD ROW: Weaver, www- ' 77560115644 00142646 Me Wait all Wmae ounce!! ' The House Council of Ivan Lee Holt Hall serves as a coordinating organ between the school administration and the residents of the dormitory, but its primary function is to serve as the center of self-government within the dorm. Besides administrative functions, the House Council plans social functions through- out the year including the orientation tea for freshmen and parents, and aChristmas party. This year's Christmas party will be remem- bered for our presents from Dr. Woodward of additional lates for underclassmen and free lates on Saturdays for seniors. Also memora- ble was the traditional singing on the stairs and the farewell party for our guestfrom Mexico, Nora Guerra y O'Hart. The officers of the Holt Hall House Council for l963-64 were Linda Hightower, president, Mary Jo Davis, vice-president, Leslie Abersold, secretary, and JaneMartin, treasurer. Two representatives from each hall completed the Council membership. Mrs. Lennis Caraway, Mrs. Tropha Bockelman, and the Dean of Women were our advisers. 152 Members .of the Executive Council for this year are Jane Martin, treasurer, Mary Jo Davis, vice president, Linda Hightower, president, and Leslie Abersold, sec- retary. n ' ' . W X W 0 Z ,1 1 ,, are zntg DC - FIRST ROW: Dean Couey, Roulette, Hinshaw, Holland, Steinhoff, Crans, Hougan, Schove, Straube, Mrs. Haynes. SECOND ROW: Grimes, Gibson, Wagner, Barnes. W06646 amacdla zecate Walewcwldq Zena 145 Qfawcnd Fczqae FIRST ROW: Elek, Mrs. Bratton, Buffington. SECOND ROW: Moll,Morris, Crowe, Silverman. The new school year was begun by the Howard-Payne North House Council by extending a hearty wel- come to all the newcomers and ex- plaining the .dormitory regulations by which we live. The new women were duly initiated and soon became a part of the close -knit friendship for which we are known. Rules are not always the order of the day, though. Halloween and Christmas were both met withhappy parties celebrating the season. The Yuletide Season was also brightened by a party given by both parts of 'Howard-Payne as co-hosts. Officers for the l963-64 school year were Nelva Hinshaw, presidentg Wanda Straube, vice -presidentg and Susan Rowlette, secretary-treas- urer. Our sponsors were Nancy Haynes and Margie Couey, Dean of Women. 153 lf z W r 7,1 1 7 .fvff Zampeteal canada Weed Zcnfofwl F IR S T R O W: Kerr, secretary treasurerg Neidermeyer, president Weinand. SECOND ROW: Weber Blomquist, N e e l y, Cunningham Twerell, Osborn, Shipper Holsinger, Buck. T H I R D R O W Thompson, Crist, Ponder, Westong Wilson, Mr. Fleming. 154 , ..., Y, -s .U f ' ' 'Kl-A-Laauvriv-el' 7 FIRST ROW: Connelly S h a n n on, secretary Rubey, vice president M I S, L on g, Harnes presidentg Lenz Holsinger, treasurer SECOND R O W: Hunt Wallis, Rahm, Buckner Addison. mal 77!c77Zwnq Wa! 4 ' Y' 'i'i.:zrs'iiT' ' .. W . v., . , ,- - - - 5i.g.5s,,..-uv-qsmzfwai.-av-rr-irc-'sense-1' - -' nnelly fetary sident larnes Q e n z tsurer Hunt 7 lckner , eaefml en mae ,,., y cwDafzm,4' , v, . 1 typ 5 mfg ly x , 3 1 Weston, Ponder, Wilson, Thompson, Crist, Lenz. Each year the college employs junior and senior men who have demonstrated seriousness of purpose, leadership and good citizenship to aid in the administration ofthe dormitories. Five of these students live with the freshmen in McMurry Hall and the others live in the upperclass dormitories. Their purpose is to assist in the orientation of new students, to help with the election and Work of the house councils and to serve generally as assistants to the directors of the dormitories. The Dormitory Assistants this year included David Beebe, Wes Buffington, William Crist, Tom Foley, Neil Gladstone, Vic Lenz, Mike Ponder, Charles Thompson, Barry Weston, and Maurice Wilson. '-'f '-- ' ---v if-f - '- --V v-- -Y - -J- ....f. - vu.s....:....,4:-...... -....., - ....... nv rr: 155 156 702,44 f cm and ' ' M1444 T17 Zena .V 7 6 4, A 1 , ,mx ,sry B' Q 4 I 5 c , f f 5 I ffl am! Rau FIRST ROW: McClenahan, Davis, Reynolds, Albers. SECOND ROW: Shelton, RObG1'FS, Sweet, ISGIY, Viefh, Buck. The Women's Recreation Association of Central Methodist College has two major goals: fun and physical fit-ness. During the course of the 1963-64 school year the organization definitely attained the first goal and made steady progress toward accomplishing the second one. These goals are exemplified in all W.R. A. - sponsored activities which include a Pow- der Puff Football. Game, a Women's All- Star Basketball Game, and intramural tournaments in basketball, ping -pong, bad- minton, volleyball, archery, shuffleboard, bowling, tennis, and softball. W.R.A. is composed of all women students at Central Methodist College who participate in intramural activities. The organization is directed by a council whose 1963-64 officers were Marla Albers, president, Vicki Reynolds, vice- presidentg Mary Jo Davis, secretary- treasurer, Betty Sweet, point chairman, and Barbara lsely, project chairman. Miss Mignon Butts is the W.R.A. sponsor. Each year, awards are given for cu- mulative points acquired through partic- ipation in W.R.A.-sponsored activities. These awards include letters and trophies to individuals with the required number of points, a trophy to the outstanding Physical Education major, and a large traveling trophy which is awarded to the team with the most points for the year. A trophy is also awarded to the girl voted Athlete of the Year. These awards are presented at the annual spring picnic which culminates the year's activities. Oh d . , . . ,- F Q.. , - , hi . .N ':'a - -- - . ua ':.....f as as 1m:.,.1, .g,f.f- ' - - . Now where did that ball go? Alley-oop! Oh darn! If I'd only got that rurkey. Gee. . .what form. Well, you can't Win them all. Watch the birdie l ff ' , 157 Z 158 1 M ' ' I Q, f f f 'T 'JJiiZ FIRST ROW: Tebbs, Shannon, Ponder, Rahm, Paeth, Hunt. SE C OND ROW: Re thwis ch, Meinhardt, Walker, Bays, Kirksey, Graf. THIRD ROW: Cose, Liner, Milner, Loy, Harlan, Rosseau, Vielhaber, The C Club of 1963-64 began the year S17 in debt, but through the concerted efforts of its members at football and basketball concession stands slowly be- came financially healthy. - Bill Virdon, centerfielder of the Pittsburgh Pirates, showed slides, gave a lecture, and had an interesting question and answer session on Feb. 19. Spring activitiesincluded a trip to see the St. Louis Baseball Cardinals and the annual banquet where the graduating sen- iors received their C Club blankets. The Central Methodist College C Club Relays were started this year with track teams from local high schools being invited. I 'L F OURTH ROW: Ward, Pyle,Knigge,Straub, Messick, Viehman, Manlin. FIFTH ROW: Powell, Record, Leech, Nack, Bittner, Anderson, Goett, Stone, Lang, Putney. Another annual function that was con- tinued this year was the C Club Faculty basketball game. A formal initiation period of one week was started this year, where incoming pledges wore beanies during the week. Events during initiation were a tug-a-war between the actives and pledges anda hay- ride for both groups and their dates. Sponsors of the C Club are Coach Bob Byrant and Coach Earl Brown. Of- ficers are: Tom Tebbs, president, Roger Shannon, vice-president, Bill Powell, sec- retary, Mike Ponder, treasurer, Tom Rahm, sgt.-at-arms, Wayne Paeth, cor- responding secretary. , . V' : .1-.Q .,.,...:.q:.:,, ,. , - 'if .1117 ,Ls av. L'.as:Aawxukk1ikxsieQa1w-.s,4:a.q-..'i,4alni-iiaa:s:4.a.laii.a rs.: ' Lzvssv- -. -i' - '- ' v S ' 792. 771, 771, dad aww Scam M Pdwdwl 14 otwflzfdw ,-44 Vmpmmz Odjeazww FIRST ROW: Miss Butts, Bram, Abersold, Doss, Phillips, Reynolds, Pifer. SECOND ROW: Physical Education Majors and Minors Club, sponsored by Miss Mignon Butts, is a professional organization which has as its purposes the stimulation and promotion of physical activities among members of the student body, the promotion and cooper- ation of administrative and social organiza- tion so that programs of physical education might receive greater status, the encourage- ment of professional through a greater knowl- edge of the field of physical education, and the promotion of fellowship and rapport among students and faculty of the P.E. department. P.E.M.M. Club has seen various steps taken in the accomplishment of its objectives., It has developed and supported aSundayFun- Kouncher, Loy, Maulin, Kohen, Kemper, Viehmann. Day in cooperation with the physical education department. This project has made the field- house available for use on Sunday afternoons. A room in the fieldhouse has been made available to majors and minors for studying, research, and relaxation. Another improvement, and probably the greatest, has been the addition of male majors and minors to the organization. With both men and women working together, we plan to attain our goals easier and more com- pletely. Officers for this year were Vicki Reynolds, president, Bob I-Ioehn, vice-pres- identg Leslie Abersold, secretary, and Alex Pifer, treasurer. A6444 HW FIRST ROW: Carroll, Leech, Mrs. Roseland, Scherbel, Lenzi. SECOND ROW: Mueller, Kinker, Melton, Horton, Meyer, Wagner, Isgrig. THIRD LPHA PHA ROW: Walker, Little, Mallard, Sweet, Proett Peterson, Wilkinson. Oh, Alpha true We'll dream of you and love When college days are o'er The gold and blue-- A memory forever, Standing for those We knew Oh, Alpha Phi Alpha, Our dear fraternity. Those friendships true Throughout the years will follow Dear Alpha, We'll treasure you Words in this short poem symbolize Alpha Alpha. And perhaps the most meaningfull Word in it is friendship ACDA alone means nothing. ACDA+ FRIENDSHIP means everything lize Alpha meaningful ng. -aw wwf' x X !xX Z W5 i aiffx ff f Xff ff qx my ff 'Wifi f WW f 'f 'X fy J!! f g fj fQ y f f if , , M g 7 fyiy f ff, If ,' fig, ,, UL, 4' ,WU ,710 i 4 ffh f ' ,. ,' - nf ,J-iii f ,, 54:::,:1x,, f 241:M,-.547 x : ,,,,v,,I 2' ff--, ..,a ,.,, . 1 f lf .I Y. 'ZX ' , 5 W A Q ' 'P f 1 f . s . Sai :- N f 4 f ff ,MM , f , W W ,W f 1 . ,M aw 4 k Mffrtn Z Dam 60 ,, ff: W? 2 fj If 1 I 1,4 , 'I t , 1,15 -fin. W' ,, I ,V I ,, H J S If l Pledge ness I l I ll I 1 FIRST ROW: Pifer, Schultz, Rickman, Treas.: ROW: Eberhard, Creed, Miss Pape, Rigby, Gibson. , Martin, V. Pres.: Bourner, Pres., Fortune, Sec.: FOURTH ROW: Goodman, Vieth, Patterson, Hansen. I Millner, Hauser. SECOND ROW: Kaylor, Stevens, FIFTH ROW: Isely, Abersold, Held. SIXTH ROW: Reynolds, Summers, Bartley, Anderson. THIRD Moro, Saffarrans. SEVENTH ROW: Dalton. 'ir elta Pi Omega-Happy college days bringing verlastingmemories of ighthearted times spent ogether in n ever unfailing sisterhood 162 n fe? QE f 'Q V , 2 Pledges reward actives for kind ness shown during pledging. Draw! The smile that makes a Personality Queen. sy Sisters at last. l ll lili il Kp S ll ll i or l I 1 l l l V ll ll lr ll lx i l j, fi Beauty in the raw. I I 4 I 1 l K l 1 r I Garlic bread anyone ? U ll l A l ll ll W S w ,,,. l ff.. x , 7 ,, ' l R, E , l E l 3 , E cn .4 47 1 What do you mean, Take me 3 I to your leader? lam your leader! 163 y 164 ROW: T ll ,M' B tts,Hil eman,Vaughan. O'Dell, Hoffman, Bruce, .Thoele, THIRD ROW: ROW? 3McCi5nal:an, Ggrrett, Sanders, Leonard, Maurer, Bram, Hinshaw. 796 Kappa Kappa activities this school year have brought much satisfaction through more con- siderate understanding of one another and appreciation for the value of a true sister- hood, we have accomplished our purpose. We began our social and service life in September with a very French rush party at Madame Chi-Chi's. Taking in six pledges we had a lively Hellweek which ended with the pledges kidnapping the actives and taking them to dinner in Columbia. In October, Pi Kappa Theta's float, Little Miss Muffett, won first prize in beauty in the Homecoming Parade. By November we had begun our work with the Howard County Welfare Office and Christian Chil- dren's Fund. The Christmas season brought a party at our sponsor's home followed by group migration to the Eyrie where we par- ticipated in the Carol Fest. First semester ended with several work committees and rummage sales to our credit. QAnd after Christmas, three engagementsg February was a busy month first with a successful Winter Serenade all-school dance sponsored by Kappas, and our annual candy sales just before Va1entine's Day. Dur- ing this month Sharon Tally was a candidate for the honor of a position on the Beauty and Glamour Queen Court. In May we had our dinner dance and annual retreat. Serving as our leaders this year were Sharon Tally, president, Elaine Hilgeman, vice -president, Gail Grote Thoele, recording secretary, Judy Vaughan, corresponding sec- retary, Patti McClenahan, treasurer, Paula Lammers, athletic director, Sharon O'Dell, song leader, Carolyn Sanders, photographer and historian, and our illustrious sponsor, Mignon Butts. Organizations in which Kappas are rep- resented include Pi Gamma Mu, S.N.E.A., Delta Phi Alpha, Kii, Pi Kappa Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Women's Rec- reation Association, P.E. Majors, and Minors Club, varisty basketball, and volleyball, Holt Hall Council, marching band, Howard Payne North House Council, concert band, Moker Court, cheerleaders, girls' intramurals, Beta Beta Beta, chapel choir, Organ Guild, Music Educators' National Conference, and Opera Theater. 3' QQ A N date auty had Jere nan, ding sec- aula ell, her or, ep- .A., P193 lta, ec - ors olt yne ker eta sic era T , S' Aff , ,yi xvk Af' , 23 ' 7 R' Q ij! Happiness is .... JoAnne! Not the sweatshirt, the snowbank 44-1 r Smile .... This is just the beginning, A winner! Beauty in the Homecoming. Above all . . glamour! ! Could have stayed all night .... X ff Serenadmg at the winter dance ,,,.--- .fm y ' y r Nyc 1. If 0 166 A , 9' W ' ' Q FIRST ROW: Rouse, Miss Crawford,WRasche. Straube, Bausell, Doss, Shelton, Tschappler, SECOND ROW: Kelso, Jones, Schultze, Turner, Kellogg. Bennett, Freese, Lippleman. T H I R D R O W: Teamwork, Thrill Times, Thetas Shish- kabobs, tropical decorations, and festive singing initiated the Thetas' rush season with an Hawaiian luau held in the park pavilion. October found the group with cookies and coffee working on Rock-a-Bye Principia, our float entry in the Homecoming Parade. On Halloween the pledges attempted something different in the form of a dorm sale. We decorated the kitchen with jack- o-lanterns and paper witches and had guests look for hidden spiders and bob for apples. Christmas was especially thrilling for the Thetas. We sent out a personal greeting card to all students and faculty of the campus and participated in the Carol Fest sponsored by Kii. The season was highlighted with a Christmas party with lots of singing and snacks at the home of Midge Watts. The spring semester was delightful as the Thetas presented our annual spring for- mal at the Daniel Boone Hotel in Columbia. On the athletic side, the Thetas presented I O a challenge. The Pledges Pat captured the tennis doubles championship, the bowling team placed second, and the basketball team won several games. The Thetas were led by our president, Jill Rouse, and her officers: Midge Watts and Kathy Rasche, first and second semes- ter vice-presidentsg Dottie Schultze, re- cording secretaryg Alice Tschappler, cor- responding secretaryg and Wanda Straube, treasurer. We Thetas wish our graduating sisters, Midge Watts and Pat Bausell, much success in the years to come. Midge's suggestion for and help on the Homecoming float was enjoyed by all of usg and Pat's honors of Phi Mu Sweetheart, Phi Beta president, Glamour Queen, selection for Who's Who, and her role in Amahl and the Night Visi- tors has broughtspecial pride to our group. We extend our sincere thanks to our sponsor, Miss Crawford, for her help and guidance during this '63-'64 school year. i TH S H E AP E S YL Q PH VE f' . IR R 167 163 FlRST ROW: Davis, Combs, Alcorn, Miss Carroll, Speight, Offutt, Van Horn, SGHIS, Machin, Eversmeyer, Albers, Gregory. Schove, Lovelace, Holland, Foster. FOURTH SECOND ROW: Hightower, Nelson, Walker, ROW: Frank, Schroeder, Romines, Weaver, Williamson, Stocker, Engel. THIRD ROW: Weston, Gardner, Schmidt, Roberts. 46 .Zambia With the .aid of thumbtacks, magic markers and a dash of enthusiasm.-Zeta's produced a wishing well for their 1963 I Wish l Were rush party. As full proof that wishes do come true, eleven girls pledged their loyalty. Later in the fall, a picnic was held and was soon followed by Homecoming. Weaving a web was a bit of a problem for the Spider and Fly float that won first place in originality. Winding up the '63 year, a visit was made to the nursing homes in town, and later, the Zetas chimed in on the Christ- mas Carol Fest. With the brand new year, finals were barely over before work on the Mardi Gras Dance began. A Patch Party, a skit for the Sophomore class show, the Spring Formal and more picnics at the park completed the spring term for Zeta's. Glancing back over the year's activ- ities, one might wonder how all was possi- bly managed. Heading the slate of officers, lva Lou Alcorn served as president.Karen Keiffer and Judy Engel took a semester each as vice-president, while Eky Jo Combs served as secretary and Melva Jean Eversmeyer fought the Battle of . . '. the budget! While we were decorating for the dance Mrs. Caraway and MissMachin stopped by and modeled our f l o W e r baskets. Marcia Foster, Jan Lovelace, Shirley Schroeder and Marty Van Horn are the Zeta mademoiselles who can CAN-CAN and did-- at the Mardi Gras. X 4 gs: A ii-s After the latest M o on 1 i g h t and Roses, our prexy, Iva Lou, can do nothing but smile .... Zeta sophomore, Alice Walker welcomes guests at our dance and begins the formal entertainment by singing Come to the Mardi Gras. 2 And then l said - - -but Evelyn QBa1zacp is so tickled she misses the joke. 169 I l N , .. gn - ,wa 'M 5 . ' 5 ii? 192, N, f Q f ' ,. , f' if t 5 at I t P L S L I FIRST ROW: Perry, Rubey, Fletcher, Johnson. Connelly, Mohme. FOURTH ROW: King, Doggett, SECOND ROW: Professor Gay, Gammon, Benner Bovim, Diggs, Landrum, Steinmann, Hull, Paeth. VonFange, Knapp, Powell, Ameling, Rethwisch FIFTH ROW:, Heuduck, Hobson, Smith, Payne, Professor Fleer. THIRD ROW: Buck, Walker Hoehn, Turnage, Herbert, Schneider. Harvey, Bullock, lsenhower, Bullock, Edele I p ' Bo juli me bal 170 Alpha Phi Gamma was ably led through 1963-64 by Jerry Fletcher, president, Jack Rubey, vice presidentg Roehl Johnson, sec- retary and music directorgTad Perry, treas- urerg Jerry Benner, parliamentariang Wayne Paeth, corresponding secretaryg Joe Doggett and Larry Thoele, athletic directors, Bob Hoehn, inventory manager and Gene 'Bdele, sergeant-at-arms. The year got off to a great start with the Rush Party held in the Parish House. This event gained a pledge class of 19 brothers. Pledge week culminated in the annual reception for the sorority pledges and per- haps the greatest grab ever toh1tCentral's campus, the actual kidnapping of actives Joe Doggett and Wayne Paeth and placing them with a one way ticket to Kansas City on an Ozark Air Lines plane during revolt As Homecoming grew near the men could be found working on our float The Old Woman ln The Shoe highlighted by Brother Benner as the Old Woman During eai ly fall the shelter house at the city park was transformed into a ski lodge for tne Moker picnic The Lodge complete with hay and a roaring fire was a complete success First semester athletic directors Bill Cease and Curt Smith guided the men through a winning football season while Joe Doggett and Larry Thoele led the men through basketball and volleyball. Around Christmas time the Mokers could be found at their annual Christmas dinner at the Hi-Way Cafe where the traditional poems were read. Our speaker for the evening was Dr. Eller. ln February, the Eyrie was transformed into a Greek Temple, complete with an actual fountain, for our annual Sweetheart Dance. Barbara Stocker was crowned Sweet- heart with Judy Engel, Jane Martin and Gail Thoele as members of the Sweetheart Court. Shortly after the Moker Serenade was the Annual Moker Parents Day After at tending Church, the Fraternity and Parents gathered at the Fayette City Park for a pot luck dinner, skits, song and fellowship During Spring the Mokers held their Play Day for the Sororities A good time was had by all Spring again found The Mokers at the park this time for a good old fashioned Bavarian Picnic May lo was the date for the Spring Dinner Dance, culminating in the announce ment of the Moker of the Year award Special thanks and appreciation are due our great sponsors Professors Gilbert Fleer and Robert Gay Their loyalty and support were deeply appreciated , , . . . . . ' ' ' A 0 1 0 ' 1 ' ' ' I n 0 ' 0 0 0 C' l 0 . i 1 1 . . . , , . . . . . l ' P 1- ' ' '-5 ' ' 0 l s u K LJ L '- 1 . . . I . . . ' . . . . . . - r ,-LU.: ,Q ',1.,,,q4- .,, f.-, '-A. . .lialzwla-Ahzg'Q?:-lar!-Pi., ,.-ai ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' avf.:4 ,--nrf-3xrxa.1r:.fi. err- 1.2 f -. ,.w t ' O x nO ing :e - rd. lue aer ort ,,.,. ,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,t HE Qt? Mokers spent the nlght before Homecommg puttlng the last pollsh upon the1r float for the parade fx, rft ,fo fix 0 Vx Bob Hoehn glves a Moker Jump to t1p the ball to team mates 1n lntramural basket ba ARK YT We A pledge revolt hlghhghted the week of pledglng as act1ves Doggett and Paeth get a free one way rlde to Kansas Clty -f 1- ... - ,-- V,.,., V -'Y -'- 'Af' ' -W - ' ' A -' A ' New Sweetheart Barbara Stocker sm1les as the members of Alpha Ph1 Gamma serenade her after the coronatlon by Presldent Jerry Fletcher Gall Grote Thoele Judy Engel Jane Martrn and retlrmg Sweetheart V1ck1 Reynolds are members of the 1964 court , ,,,, , ,:,.,, ,,, , , ,,,, HK... ,--,,., -' ' ' - nfl-1 1 ifill 1-1 !j :wb- rt F-f 'pac-.m:34,,2+,,. ,g vilti.,',1'.:i-.:H,.1f.Z- ,.: -V '. . 171 172 ' an FIRST ROW: Prof. Karnes, Holmes, Clemons, Lamb, Pesek, Weeks. SECOND ROW: Martin, Webber, Buckner, Breedlove, Hansen, Powell, Small but mighty, might well have been the motto of Beta Sigma this year. Though small in number, BZ to its goal of . . . building better men for our fraternity- and for Central College, has been the respon- sibility of president Jim Lamb. Assisting in this task and rounding out the remainder of the council have been vice-president, Ken Clemons, secretary, Jim Pesekg and treas- urer, Dean Holmes. Beginning with an ambitious pledge class, BZ started on a year of varied and success- f ul activities. With pledging over and Home - coming just around the corner, BZ began preparations for the Homecoming Parade. Homecoming morning came, and everyone saw that, according to BZ, Jack and Jill went to the Hill to get a dead Indian, as suggested by the theme of the BZ float. Homecoming out of the way, BZ began its ' 1 Wilson, THIRD ROW: Holsinger, Clowe, Toelke, Totten. usual barrage of bake sales, garlic bread sales, and work days in preparation for the annual Beta Barn Dance which has been a highlight of campus activities since 1928. The Barn Dance a success, BZ had only to plan for the 1964 Spring Formal, choose a new Beta Rose Queen, and elect new offi- cers for the coming year to tie together the ends of a successful year. Successful as our year has been in campus activities, this has been only a part of that which we have accomplished in meeting our fundamental goals as represented by our fraternity motto: We are a fraternity. We are an organization striving toward one goal --brotherhood. We are dedicated to the task of building better men for our fraternity and for Central Methodist College. We are Beta Sigma. ,. , ,. ,, ..,.f ., ,'.- '4':- ...L +L:L.....u.. Fu:-2.116 W... .: sr, -Ln. -- -ad ?or ren 8. ly ,se fi - 111716 wus lat ur ur e al sk nd 'Ea I Budda and company at the Barn Dance. A , , l ' ,Qi , 7, ,nfww www- - gi ' ,V W MW IMA l f Wild Willy our football Eagle. HHSTS, P18835 Piggl'- ll ,gf I I . wi Pledge Nichols is greeted by Prexy Lamb. l,V,,, 4 w , ': -W . ... .A -. : .W,,- -'--wi -2 'J --1' ' Lf- ' L1-Li iicvhlifi-,1-Lib:-1'-.:,-qlu,f+.wghvkix-9-1,' 173 X f . f, ' N FIRST ROW: Cook, W., Knigge, Frank, Cook, H. SECOND ROW: Prof. Ehrich, B l ue, Ashford, Deschamps, Jones, Moxley, Prof.Woods.THlRD ROW: Humphrey, Vielhaber, Kloth, Lenz, Messick, Williams. FOURTH ROW: Barnes, Harnes, Diedricks, G i l 1,Viehman. FIFTH ROW: Michie, Schoolfield, Wilensky, Kepner, Loy, Kirksey. 46 Delta Certainly this, the thirty-second year of Chi Delta, can be counted as one of the most successful and rewarding seasons for all of the members. The quality of this year's pledge class, plus the fact that very few actives were lost during the 1962-63 change-over, made for a large membership actively par- ticipating in many phases of college life. The versatility of the men of Chi Delta was shown in those representing our frater- nity in varsity sports. Les Viemann and Ron Knigge held starting births on this year's football squad, Robin Frank gave a needed rebounding punch to this year's cagers, Nick Diedricks and Dick Loy provided what is perhaps the best one-two punch inthe history of Central track, and the tennis team, con- sisting of Virgil Kirksey, Jean Messick, Gary Graf and Les Watt was virtually all Chi Delta. But let it not be said that the men of Chi Delta participate only in athletics, for many members participated actively in other school affairs as well. Jim Harnes was on 174 the Student Council and president of Burford House Council, Vic Lenz was vice -president of S. N. E. A., Wayne Schoolfield was pres- ident of H.P. South, to name a few. All in all, Chi Delta has members taking an active part in practically every organization on campus. Starting with the Homecoming float and ending with the coronation of a court queen at the annual Dixie Ball, the year was an eventful one filled with many extracurricular activities. In any fraternity the officers must take an important part in the building of a worth- while organization. This year our officers did a superb job, meeting the requirements spec- ified in the constitution and even going beyond these. The officers were: Robin Frank, president, Ron Knigge, vice -president, Wells Cook, treasurer, Harry Cook, secretary, Jerry Blue, Sgt.-at-arms, Dick Loy,socia1 chairman, Virgil Kirksey, rush chairman, and Vic Lenz, pledge captain. f 1 1.3.4 -- '-2. -.. 2. E' -..2.qpsQ-224.6911 -2-'.s.'i::fa,g1ai ' ' F ' ' 'fn' ' ' '-- ' I-ziurniiszszf--21.1:-:run- 1 1 f . 'Another Chi Delta First Fraternal Love Gotta rest up for the big game 9' DEL Fine Five 175 FIRST ROW: Liu, Smith, Jenkins, Swafford. Nichols, Johnston, Comegys, Thompson. FOURTH SECOND ROW: Martin, Bray, Foster, Grimes, ROW: Lemen, Miller, Brauss, Foster. Burgard, Professor Vaughan. THIRD ROW: Stearns, Delta cgmcz 7744 The school year 1963-64 wasagood year for the Delta Sigma Psi brotherhood, as we made several advancements and maintained our previous achievements. Only chartered in 1961, the men of Delta Sigma Psi, ignoring the lack of past experience and tradition, proudly accom- plished several firsts this year. October found the Delta Sigs working diligently on our first Homecoming float which won second place for humor. Participating in touch- football for the second consecutive year, we won one game, but this was our first and another milestone. Continuing to improve in athletic prowess, Roger Johnston won the intramural basketball free-throw con- test, canning forty-five of fifty attempts, and we had one of the better basketball teams in intramurals. Valentine's Day came and went, but not before another party was held for the DZ's and their dates. Parents Day was held at the City Park April 26. But Delta Sigma Psi also had several repeat performances. The Bishop Eugene 176 M. Frank Award was again presented tothe graduating senior excelling in character, scholarship and general contribution to the college. Our annual Spring-Formal Dinner Dance was the highlight of the second se- mester. Despite some last minute cramming we again maintained a credible grade-point av- erage. Our financial situation was reinforced by, among other things a carwash by our eleven garbae. John Foster served as presi- dent of Beta Beta Beta, which accepted only two to full membership, Dan Sherman and Doyle Foster, both Delta Sigs. Showing marked improvement year by year, Delta Sigma Psi was led this year by Clyde Jenkins, chancellor, Joe Smith, vice-chancellor, Charlie Lui, chancellor of the exchequerg Al Swafford, keeper of the seal, and John Poster, Martinet. Professor Vaughan was our sponsor and his behind- the-scenes support and encouragement were deeply appreciated. ' ,.,,,,,,,,,ud,dk,3u,,.-f -f.-.-,- . -IIw---, ,,f.-,,,.....-fv.- 351,151--............,-.., ,..,.,,.l ,-,.-.,. Y , ,i-,,,. ,Wag ,-, A , PM 1 YA , ,. ,, I WK' My KM Believe it or not a Female T-Bone 1 l Will the real GABAE step forward You don't say! she is Hairy ww SJZQAL, W Happiness to the stacks ls thal my husband? I77 4 1 2 5 i l 2 li ' rl ,M ly lj in li I fi 1 L 1 yi if li if li U A yi if fi il 53' A FIRST ROW: Scheidt Weston, Schober Murray. Pyle, Buffington, Carroway, Ponder, Embry, A A SECOND ROW- Prof. Jacob, Bu1lis,, Addison, Waugh. FOURTH ROW: Millner, Rahm, Straub, H '4 ,I lx it 4 24 iz vi ll 1 P 1 3 1 f I 1 i 1 l , il 1' i, 1 'i A First semester 1 president Steve i Lampo was varsity t i football co-captain. , , f' fwff' li 'Q I 1 ,F ff f NIJ s. ff ,Q X .,,,,,,1,,,-K I , 3 SP' fff i iwwffi ' ,f 1 ,xx W R ,f KK, , ,yy We A T shannon, Baysfrebbs, Johnson. THIRD ROW: sander, Harlan, Li11er,Wa11iS. S O ha . ,f Z Nw- rl , i ,J ' if 4? wwf SN, Q , 5 Q x 1 +s.i,.t.. - fn, W . 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To the nineteen re- turning juniors and seniors were added twelve of Central's outstanding sophomores to form the Fra: ternity for the year 1963-64. Always leaders in Central's plentiful and dy- namic activities and organizations, this year was no exception. We were represented by six members on the Student Council, including president Satterlee and treasurer Lampo. Homecoming achievements included the king, three attendants and first place float in humor. Who's Who listed two members. Other organizations showing Sig Alph men were The Collegian staff, Pi Gamma Mu, Dorm Directors, House Councils, ODK, and Scribblers and Scrawlers. in the e f Fra d n Satter evement rst place embers. were The irectors, rawlers. A Sig Alpha send off for Lampo. Cooks, Wallis, Millner, Murray, and Bullis sample Sig Alph spaghetti, Q ---- '- .liz .-::1:,,ff:g-:ff-iw 3 w,,,..g.ana-1 - l ww x W 5 I 2 Zoe. Bullis sinks another for f W ' I the Sig Alphs. X The Dean says all 'keg parties' must be on the social calendar, l Active again in varsity athletics, we fielded ten members on the football squad, six of which were startersg out of five on the basketball team, three were starters, and four each on the baseball and track squads. ' Intramural-wise, we held the travelling Sweep- stakes Trophy two years in succession and were working on a third year to retire the trophy as the Ragout went to press. A good start was provided as the touch football team won the league championship and good showings were made in the various minor sports. Officers were, first semester Steve Lampo and Bob Schober President and Vice President respec- tively. Second semester Howard Johnson and Wes Buffington assumed these two offices. Other mem- bers of the Executive Council were Walt Murray, Secretary, Barry Weston, Treasurerg and Ron Scheidt, Sergeant-at-arms. Sander puts finishing touches on winning float. at M 5 I 1 .-il agent Zaema ,4ze Qccclged mf- ' X' gp 4, f, BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR QUEEN CANDIDATES: Sara Lomax, Pat Bausell, Bird Kinker, Noel Schattyn, Melinda Eberhard, Jane Saffarrans, Claudann Kaylor, Sharon Tally form an attractive line-up. I I I I I 5 I Bird Kinker enters for her conversation with the judges. 'IBO LL With a task as difficult as this, the judges take time to deliberate. Candidate Jane Saffarrans awaits her turn before the judges. We .. ., . . - -.,.,,.a1.,,:..-..w1.f..an-.a-x:1-aaai'-v .-.- ..... 1 ' - v- - - -4... ,-f. .. g,,.,,, ,T ,. , h , V 1 S'R'-fr 'v -' U --f-- -mfr .i ---nn- Q -., -. , V. .-H,-fe--:.a...,,..4..,,..........,,, ....... ... ... .V-....-........,..,, ...,.-.....,....,, , ,.,,,, . , . 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'H 'V---P-1-f wr w 1 1- f El! 1 1 I 5 in ll! ag A, 4 1 5 i i E i i i 1 i l i . 186 lk, , , ' ,felled Dag Even a rainy morning starts brightly for Alex--once she manages to open her eyes. is F? UI' i 1 , 'f Nf'!'f f 0 fr A ? y N X ., ,f ' 2 W 1 W. -WN Q Most people take a short break from studyg Alex takes a short break Q' study. Under the watchful eye of Mrs. Grissom, Alex practices trampoline techniques in preparation for her future teaching in physical educa- tion. l l a 4 E V l b I 7 a short yuibwlw' 7lmw I'11 see your bid and raise you five--toothpicksj' alielfcmdl A11 right, you freshman, stop that smiling! 0.14. you guys, will you get in the car ! ,gsm fy, At the end of a busy day We see Alex as a picture ofsieepinginnocence. . .dream- ing of what tomorrow's adventures will bring. 187 6625 407 2 FRONT ROW: Buffington, Miller, Frank, Weinand Liner, Johnson. SEcoND ROW: Thoele, Tebbsf, Kemper, Neely, Waugh, Coach Gabel. THIRD ROW: The CMC Eagles lacking the height and overall experience of fellow MCAU schools managed to finish the cage season with a 5-13 record. CMC having only two returning lettermen was aided greatly by a talented freshman class. Howard Johnson a four- year letterman who stands only 5'8 cap- tained the 63-64 Eagles. Johnson who by many was considered the best guard and defensive man in the conference also contributed an average of 16.7 points a game. Freshman Ken Weinand gave the Eagles an added help by ripping the nets at a 20.2 average per game. It was good enough to place him sec- ond among the conference scorers. Sopho- more Ben Liner topped the team's rebounders by pulling down a 139 total. Freshman Allan Miller and junior Robin Frank aided by taking the ball off the boards 116 and lll times respectively. With the loss of only three membersfrom this year's squad, it could well be that the year was spent worthwhile by giving needed experience to a good crop of underclassmen. I I I 644002 Kerr, Burton, Niedermeyer, Bailey, Held, Blakemore. Next year five of those seven that played consistently will return with experience and possibly give the CMC fans more to cheer about. CMC OPPONENTS 71 Concordia 89 74 Drury 98 62 Graceland 92 81 Tarkio 85 65 Drury 72 70 Park 77 77 Missouri Valley 75 71 Concordia 65 80 William Jewell 100 72 Tarkio 76 64 Culver-Stockton 86 83 Graceland 82 73 Westminster 74 72 National 82 77 Missouri Valley 105 74 William Jewell 105 85 Culver -Stockton 97 88 Westminster 71 I 1 I I Senio and 'l for I again High giver scor !M,,,. Seniors Johnson, Buffington, and Tebbs corne out charging for their final appearances against Westminster. Robin Frank give Howard Johnson an assist by elim- inating the prospective de- fensive player. 2? High flying Howard Johnson gives the Eagles two for the scoreboard. -'VJ , , ,....r J, .y., , f H ' ,,-,.Q -LN 'sm-......,,, X x S ,Nha High Stepping Allan Miller finds friendly opponents under the basket A William Jewell player finds it difficult to stop the Eagle's leading scorer, Ken Weinand, from an easy field goal. J aff' nf Zyu ,A ,Q ,, 189 ,ddr 'e 'lunar 2 y f X Larry Neely 'Guard Ben Llner Forward Robin Frank Center Ken Weinand 9Howard Johnson Forward' o 7 ' Guard if Larry Thoele Guard ap 11 ' ,:1: nxwlwl-lit:fi:-rlang- figs : Y 11-Y Hn' , -,-,r1vLxr,,,!1 A W V A Y Y Wes r ' Girazrj a :in F rank Centey I I E f W 'XM I lf! , -V 'V-ya-.-an-. A' fi ' ' 'illfj' 1 M 4 4:1213 f ii,f:.r:5Qiv1,1:l7Q.1QS6QiYQfi1E- Waugh Guard I XZ ,.f 'r Q, -,7 H Tom Tebbs Ddug Burton Guard Forward , f 1 f X , 1 -5,W, wir .Fear Y Wg Y .. v i Guard Howard Johnson beats defenders down court to give Eagles two points, the the www Junior Center Robin Frank goes up in the air to snatch one of his many rebounds, P. W, Buffington fires in a long Tremendous d r iv e s like this put many a defender on the court during Howard .lohnson's fo ur-y ea r ca- reer. Robin Frank goes high in shot to keep his title of Chief Zone-Breaker. the air as he shoots his Mm. ,nu-f,? 'NA U I X if hook shot. Teammate Gary Blake- more watches as Larry Thoele jumps for the neu- tral ball. ff ,, f , WMM? ' Larry drives T pa Nb we 'Q uffington 1 a long .eep his Chief aker. EY xl Awaxxv. 3-iwfwwss X ,wr1f all Larry Thoele gives the clear away signal as he drives past defenders. fsls Freshman Larry Neely tries for two points while fellow classmate Tom Neidermeyer gets set for the rebound. srwwaf If ar-97' QW? Whoo' ww A' me W Hard driving Howard Johnson seems to catch William Jewell opponent I Q flat-footed as he sinks two points. -a hq. gi L' Shooting over taller players is no M problem for high-jumping Ben y V l Liner. 'QQ ,MW 194 1 W f, Q1 STANDING: Buffington, Gill, Bryant, Brauss, Leech. KNEELING: Weber, Schmid, Breedlove, Buck. 7 ci! Uaefz deal 14 ' Purpose: Membership: Officers: Powers: Meetings: I I I To initiate and preserve a high quality in the intramural program. The intramural council is composed of the intramural director, the two student intra- mural assistants, one representative from each participating team. The officers are elected at the beginning of each school year. Officers include a presi- dent, vice-president, and a secretary. Judicial and Legislative. Meetings of the council will be held upon call by the Director of Intramurals. ' ' ' ' -- -- 11 , Y-vu'v-f5-.-.u.-fF.,f-1-r.Tfr,,,r:n?,,-.,.-,:.-............--,....,.........-.,...... Wien '4 7 Jaw Wide ?mzz'azaw A Moker and some Ch1 N ,ff A frlendly game of tug- r ...:f Iii : -P o-war is played between l K some freshmen and the Sig Alphs. Wi East i ,, aw ,QM 2 , er X . gg., . E.. H I X 1 xr Delts scramble for the ba Tom Buckner reaches to splke as Chuck Hull Volleys the ball from Ins S1d6 of the court An Intramural player Jumps up for the ball 1n a volleyball game 195 11. w , ,., .,4.,,, ,,..,., gn... f -f- -' f - ., .... H-:ii-l1 ' T ' 'l: 'jn.i3..:a:..ms:Iz:rlzL fi-T-i.Ja:,':7L'viwm:iQ:, ' I :- Q 2 '- L, T ',5 f1-:f .:'.-,J .zcvi - 4 2 .3 4 x my X Wx ,W 2 .N x rw gs- xx MW vu- X wx, vw w. A is 'fff 7 T Mi 2 Y 2 6- 1 W Y f Sym 1 vw W X f fN f ,,4a-ffsw A M6 j 5 Nw-,..,,wv-,rf Q ww- ff f .W su gm . vm. D.. v-Q-i ' - ... .swf 1.-:ELC 91'-1' Ni. 2:+J..1r:a,a.a. X' ,emi ' ji? ,J-I M 452746 4 it .4 1, ang? F 5 X 'e V 4, . fmfrjliiwlwl Vw .ef-. ,,f,,:..:,.,.--g.,,5g,:3rg.-.?aL:'fa2si-e..4E1g,E,e.if..--..-L-Y,..iin44..g.:.k-.sf-:Qing-ig f--.v...:,a, n x , 1 ww, ,ill 1 1 f 'Y' mw vfwsk . . K, - ,5 Q14 ' 1331, f: awww, ,Q JJIW 741. E f vb W A Y in 200 0 ' 4 .f,MJl'55lf 12 yy we we may ngfkf? 119 ix ' Q lsdiw 'Clif 8 -f psf see' aa T T as f diff 859 'F ' SEM 1598 W9 ' is ' X -A .1 , . -v' f A' .,,, .-if ' T ' 4 , X I ,V --, g X S-nay! i I - ' . V fr 5. ,f I If .ga-M Cwbf 1 5 .5 ' f W N t R' - Q N N tl . 7 52, ll... I ' I.-- f , , If - .fix ' ff 2 , ' 3 1 5. ,- gt fl . Q. -my , ,,,,. W ' f T T T -- ' , T R ' f ivit , -x,,, Q,,.:gpf.s wavy- 'f ., iff:-s f' ' 'jf ' J ,. 4 .jg J' W if TZMNLN i, ll, FRONT ROW: Jennings, Waugh, Blakemore, Rousseau, James, Sanders, Schmidt, Rempert, Holzhauser, Scheidt, Liner, Eckart, Lang, Thoele Stone, Neely. SECOND ROW: Coach Gabel, Weatherford, Kemper, Roesel. Wallis, Bailey, Breedlove, Hoehn, Buffington, The l964 baseball team was composed of five returning lettermen, three squadmen, and a good crop of freshmen. Floyd Gabel in his fifth season as the Eagle coach was expecting the best season that the Eagles have had in the past five years. Among the returning lettermen were last year ' s topl three bat swingers catcher Ron Scheidt, third- baseman Ben Liner, and first-baseman Kenny Lang. Last year's leading pitcher, letterman Bill Eckart returned to take the bulk of the mound duties. Eckart had strong support on the hill from letterman Larry Holzhauser, and freshman Gary Blakemore. Coach Gable hoped to fill the vacated outfield with fresh- men Dale Jennings, Larry Neely, and John Schmidt, and transfer Larry Thoele. The infield was rounded out with transfer Jim Waugh at shortstop and either Thoele or I-lolzhauser at second-base. Coach Gabel expected Missouri Valley or William Jewell to Win the conference with an outside chance that the Eagles could finish on top. W , M, ,W My EU: 4 gf IN ni' J ,PC , ' 4 ,, . g 5 ,I 'Q NK 4 H'-x v f 1 . x Q I' F Q is 135 , L f,-M 'Nz ff K et. xr. if'-q,,M it W J st., f I if ,, 1 . it y s, S 1 , 1 . W X ' t X ' W . . .11 ,gg-,,,-gg --g. f-:ag 7g.'s qe ,ltxfpwm ,,,..g.uy,'1- ,--K V1-rf --f - 7 1- -i H as---f--fa--' .g,.:... wg., is-L. wa - 5,-.Lu .:,.. . 4 - i i 955 I 'N iggf 6 Q: V u X X . X' Q' Q 1 hob' ' K 3' ' 8 if Jw, . R .4 .f wQff7A,, 4 4, 4' gi n N 3 1 . 1, .S ff' 'A :gm U lk,-Zzifgyf-'Q .,,of vyi y 2942413 f 'ff 4 5 f 5 WW Y, -2, exfrxfsb. 4, , '1 1 f . If ,,,,,, -lf , , 1 ' A -,'1Z'5f'-f I ,, 1 s f g f' ffwfaffwyfvef gtxff ff K, ,,,, 'Taz wifi! QW My ,wg l if M32 , w ' ar 4' ww -uw 5 'Q ,W WNV 35 'fY'X N WHA W' XXNWTN W' E N ff NWA W' 1 f 5?'fW5'z- .Y I f ,,,, Q , i Q ,, M X W ,, X ff , , I f ff xfff X17 ZW W Tom Tebbs M11er Dlck Loy Dashes ,JW Q f gf gf A f had Frank Vielhaber Mark Memhardt Hurdler Half- Mile M N vgzevf MW: , 115 66 gczlcmce cam FRONT ROW: Meinhardt, Veilhaber, Beasley, Ward. THIRD ROW: Loy, Coach Brown, Harlan, l Pesek, Weeks, Sherman, Tebbs, Andrews. SECOND Rahm. ROW: Bullock, Price, Powell, Achor, Wolf, Kelly, From last year's fine track team, Coach Earl Brown in his first year at CMC has five returning lettermen, in which to build a bal- anced team. The five returning letter winners are Dick Loy, Mark Meinhardt, Bill Powell, Prank Veilhaber and Tom Tebbs. With the experience of these five and a crop of fine freshmen, CMC should be able to continue their winning ways.Last year one of the MCAU's top cinder teams, the Eagles will once again battle with the best for the conference title in early May. 203 . 6:4 1 204 mm f4p7aewz4 Wwhl tw. ,, , , f ......... FRONT ROW: Rousseau, Messick, Ameling. BACK ROW: Dr. Guldescu, Kirksey Fletcher The tennis team began their spring practice early in February this year under the coaching of Dr. Stanko Guldescu. The team is lead by three returning lettermen Dave Rousseau, Jean Messick, and Virg Kirksey. Freshman Bill Fletcher and sopho- more Jerry Ameling give the team added support. p ' afzm 7mm E? FRONT ROW Turnage Jones SECOND ROW Coach Bryant Bruen1k Wllkmson THIRD ROW Peterson Bovlrn Bloomfleld W1th one returnmg letterman and strong support fronn the class of 1967 n appears that thls year s golf team may become strong contenders for the conference Utle 'The re turmng letterman lS Wallace Turnage a Jun 1or fron1fFayeue 'The gOH'IG3H11SIH3klHg a come back 1nto the sprlng sport s program after havlng not been an actrve organ1zat1on last year 205 . W . Q t , - 1 - I r 9 . f , , . . . ' Y . . .. 7 . . . . I . ........af-:.-,...- .Q-3 ga .-.. ,Mas1:,..:Z....:4z.i.-:4iaLf5y5-..:ve1h2ang .z1L:,.Y,4.' -.a-g.T..-:W-', a' .7 .5-1' - ,-.1-: Q, .L-. V, - rf ur, e , ff ff' ',,,,,.,,i Nw Adam Jim Slattery waits for the ball before taking his swing. Eagle prospects chase flies during early season practice. Eagle hitters take their cuts at the plate. Centerfielder Larry Neely rifles the ball back l to the infield in one of the many practice sessions. First-baseman Kenny Lang makes ready to catch one of the many balls that he'll shagg during the season. 206 iff,sf,.,, x ' -QM ax Em i f. , , :si U' l, i as ' ' il X f' ,nw X, f Q lx Wsgya- . is f , 3 , .MM , Q, ,ry in Wpyfh , X l X , -2 v, if qwxby ,, f x , WF 5 'M lf fy mf Q li, 107 My , - , ',aj,,VfW , ,, ,M ' A ff i JW Z' JVM X, 7 4 vi f hx I ,uyvwf G ff as Eagl. befoi Cinc laps ' 5 7, f 4 A X X, av Wh .- VSA 2 ,J M2 ef fa A 0 s ' M ff' QS? if ff, ri A 'f t X ai: N h e '-ki '-f' 7 a - if x vf' T N,-me 1:- x ,tm M as ., so M E--fr-mfr,-...-..-...,..- ..., ... .. ,,,.,.,,,..,,,H,u. 1 I I ll back ractice zady to l shagg f , Q, . Z4 QQ, 11M .jf 4? 1 sf 14' M.. , A 1 'x Trackmen come in all sizes as the Eagles demonstrate. pw! ,1 XX XX ex I I :Kf I ,Q , 1 ' , . , lg ' ,E sy 0 a Kohn .N ' S6 Am' 11 me I h K W , A M ,cw ..X,NRN, 1 M Lys, 1 X ,ww Q , Up and over is Eagle 1 . N 11 -'-f-2,2'::z:-2. , If . 1- X TYK .. ,, ,.,, i , ,, 1 N' ,: , ,X .N X. WW W,,,,f,,,,, .XfNXWX.,f , KX , WW XX, , 7 ,f J I 1, 11 XX- M f A XXWX, 1,,, Q 5 s,,,X1QmWf XXJX-,S , X WMJQA W , - ' .K sf- Wy, X ,,X ,gf .,,, x,Xf11m 5 4 - ' W - ' X, 5.,.X pole-vaulter Frank Vielhaber. .,, .. 1 - .ff fl ' ,.,. 3352. -' 'S , I - S X 1 fx. ' ' A 9 s ,E 14' W .. Xi' ' '1 N .- J aww! , l A ww Xffzuf M ,N I y ,1 me 1 X' 'QVWMKNZY' -' 1' , 1 ,, ,...,: 5 qv f,1,, Aw, 0 . sv X f. i if M isiakfifff .5 ,, X - , -.H x-:: ft XM' X4 2 .-.H 1s F:fa vXz, WW ' a ' ' f 11 f A X ,Xe X1 Q, JV E -9 -1, .f W4- ' f ' 5 if fi' ' V, X 1' ,X1 .. -- ,,-A ..... 1 1 Jim i, ,L , .V s:s::::. fi' n-Ai: X 10X -1 ,' Q ' -Q'-- ,A , 1 ' at zz. ,WQXWH we '11 gf ' ,1 1 , 1 111 , - N' , may fzf , f 1 , X , ,:X , ' ' Q X ts ff 1,7 X X -- fy A fg? i' ': ',,2f X 1 'f f 'f . : Xqffs XS' , Xi! , Q ,, 1 ,, 012 ft 1 - 11 3 A 4' 'J' wa i ' Sy - ,1,,g ,2?1QL?,,'f 3 . 1 X Xif. -. . 756: 'K ,1 W in 'il Q, ,1 .:: it , ' J ,, sw , fl- , ' ,1, , 1' cr .V X .A Q , , H V , .A , 1, . M . , , 'K ,ft f V1 44 ,iz 77,57 4 W .X S My JMX? ,, 4 1aN,g , f qw, my ,, ' in 1 f,, .1 , W, QWZKEW N65-Q as 'X Ai - 1 ' . KX we 1 ' W , z ,ta X' ,E 'X WX .:2 Wa 21 Eagles use various methods to loosen up before practice. Cindermen seem to enjoy their daily chore of running laps, X Q X 1 1 y nw ff n 4 f X E V ff ,V f , f x 4 f X .1 . ,Q , X if 4x ' Q git 9 X f , x W' .1 X 1 ' , 1 ,Z K . H' ff Q , ag Xf gg 1: tx 'U '55 ' W . X 2.1 39 1 P , 7 9 Q .. 111 . 1 1 , , ,X . if ZW ' . ,1,,1,A.1,,11 . 1 V at , 1 N1 , 4 . :f1f'wM1'1st ' A H ,Xi Q 1 X .X ' X 1 .- Q 'xt if 1' K X X fr Xa, W e 4' nz. X ya . , no f W, X , -:- 111vf,1,,,ff11X, 0i,3,, w1w' 'X AMR' V -- Y' ' .,,: 'f X 'I A - X J ,, 1 ' , A, 1 1 Q f 'M ww 1 X 1 1 .....,... ,.,,...... i 1 , v ' , 7 Q, 1 , X g,X 1 , ,f X ,,,1 . X .'ggXzp 3 , A f 'f -Xf 1 121, ,' Q1 A 1!X A .,1f'g Qygzff ,Laws 5 'VT 2 ,115 I , t, ,Mk QX , f X igax X, , 124251 X 1:'i W W 7 , 1f7 lfJtW2f'i 2192? -vw .. ' ,X X' ' - 4 -. X, ' , 'fa--im EJWWZ 1 Q11 ,, X A 111. X fe' 1 . 4,71 1X vw 1 x -M ,QV ' 'fff ' X4 1' X ,, ' 'V ffqf' fffffff fm'-3' Wfffl? Y' - P , W 11 YW1'11'ifX7f11.WsQ,,i,a'--i?X'1'5fX- LM ,1 X ' .X Qi ,1- 'H - 'Xi F ff? 11f17V Q' ' ., 1 2.- 4 X 1 , X-nw, eww, ,1Z.11,g,, my 1 ' 1 , WCQQ 1 11 QW Q, X ,' X 11 Y ' ,Q,W,X,ifw s 5 ,f - HW ' '4f 1-1:f' Z uv., JMX, 1,1'1X'X,1n ' W, AL '. 'f X , 4,,,,,X,Wg6.mf .1 5 , , x,.4f!.,pf4fSQ,,., V., , X X V, i -E ,, F . V Qfgsgfyzvfm X 1 QW 1 , y., :-PX X . W 5 q,1 11 A , f X W, XA 5 ' X fa f 5. Z . ' X ' X f ' , , ,f X . f , x , , 1 S ' if Y. . 5,4 Qi My ..A':yQ1,,4W. MWKWQ1 42 sn 1: P-I P0 ro H 41 ,.. an P-I :- sn cr to v-4 o bi -. :s on UD PY o FY :r co 'cs o 7-4 o ns U1 :r co : an rn v-4 U1 FY :r ro 'U co as vv o Ph :- ,.. UJ -. 5 'P Sprinters break from the blocks as they practice their form. M .J ' 01 Za 1 ff if . wm-mm, ..f f my 207 , S. , ' Q V - , ,'i,E6wH6g,g,g,,g,kg,,1 1 -z:a.::.ua., L. P1 Sim--xaf ,:.z-:www r 2 waxy., .- .,a:f,.,.. : - , . 1 -...:.f-.J-i..z.4f.aa agjslzs s:,a.,..A-::.:,:as...a' 'W J A little mountain dew music sets the mood for a melodrama. , a, Q., bg! i ' ,, lr N . lf. M' gg 4 P2 - Av Q : f A y. , ,, gl Xt ., , , A , ,, , ' ix lv i. ' 2 ' x 3 I t I I 5 f lv . S fm fu f , ' ' lf jf . , 'f X gg, A . Q f, ,, fa MQ, gs 4' at ff if at W, if M fi t ,X H 'f 2 ' 'Z ff- 9 ,M f 9 ff, ff M in 'wi ti. 6 ff 'Q Z 1 tw W Z4 1-I 5? yi f Nei ffl yf 5 If gi P t lf I could get my hands on that scoundrel, I'd put him behind bars. i 4 The rain in Rome The hero storms in to rescue his maid from the villain zoa falls mainly on the Dome. S A ,X it S - , . K 4 if X 'E N :XFA f ' .fits if! im we Q X r V N, x X S, wk W ff 4. 2 The g for hii i N, , ...,.,..,.. .X X ,K r' X ' M M IE W S I M Q P I U I ' P - - 1:- 2 4 ,N ysf X f N if - 4 1 ' X 9 g s , I X, I Y , r .. X , ,, a -VVV X 'ff ' 4 f V' i wi. - Z3 fe ,ik Nwzfiffv S - 5. X X x xx VUWW N r f ,. , U- Qu wyxgsigwa 02 ff' ' W X ., 3i,yj5xQ.fy,. Q ' Q 'Q Q sw?M',I3X7Q - Q . f W J, Nero and his Wife argue before the burning of Rome, I'd put wg 2 Dome. rw, M W f,,f 4 The girl stares at the wounded prisoner not knowing what to do for him. The burning must he kept a secret. Take this money and go get as far away fr here as fast you can. XV' --1-. weetdewazfa, zcztezmltq . , , 210 The Sigma Alpha Chi Sweetheart was chosen at their annual Winter's End Ball. The court included Carol Arenz Johnson, Marla Albers, Eunice Boyington, Bird Kinker, and Janet Millner. The Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart this year was Barbara Stocker. She and her court were crowned at the Sweetheart Ball in February. Seated are Barbara and Judy Engel. Standing are Jane Martin and Gail Grote Thoele. ' Uaem ' At the Chi Delta Dixie Ball, one of these girls Was crowned sweetheart to reign for the following year. Seated are Nancy Cain and Sharon Whitehorn. Stand- ing are Dru Little and Claudannliaylor. These girls were selected and one of them crowned as the Beta Rose at the Beta Sigma spring formal. Seated are Ann Schultz and Rena Rickman. Standing are Nancy Melton, Dot Alleman, and Sue Carroll. 211 KK A Q-fu 4,41 0 0 0 D0 0 was 1 f f Q 7 f X PW f vt ids ff 19 X f D ff fl , f K o ff 5 f fi . Bob Harvey and Vicki Reynolds chatted informally with Dr. Alpenfels during her visit at CMC fi? W W? Dr. Monk Bryan provided us with stimulating remarks during Religious Emphasis Week. Nora in the L Dr. Neihardt read some of his lyric poetry to us, in- cluding Cycle Qeftlye West. No at ' - f- :,1.4-w : g,:.,a..4rv.- ..,:y:--:nerr-i-.1 ,-1,-.,.4..-g..a.'.g.',,g,,. fn-N. '97 . A , ,--:nav ,.,-fs.- ,H N-,YZF , , 1 , 1 is X, v, - Q' ugh , , sr. , if S 2 ,gpkvwf Q A ' gt is ' Nwmqsh narks 4 3 , Nora gets acquainted with the girls 111 the dflfm- Nora helps throw Sharon Wetzler into the shower. Participating in routine dorm life, 5 Senorita Nora Guerra y O'IIart. n V 4' , , 1 7 Q 44 a ,f , ff W ,f 4, y , ,V 4 Sandy Leech and Betty Sweet wish , . . her luck as Nora rc ares to leave. Nora is presented with a serving dish p P at one of her adios-parties. 213 zeaealwq agen de ampcw Wicwcat J I I I I f' my 'V f f hi w ,,,f, ,dm if W 4 M, V W f M 7 ' ,X , xl9f?,,ff, W, ' X f 7ffW.,,fffZW 4, W if ff W frm fn . mfg, KW my WW , W , ff f W W j K ,,,,,,,ww if nf X w,,4g1S.l-nf W f ww' ,l' 1 S if my ,o i Tiger enjoys posing for his admirers. The profile of a real prince. Af' .,f C, Q f 7 ,ff . i 'ffzf' - fi f , ,Q mff, - ' y0f.', 1. ' ff ,lf gy uf! E.-X? - ., V , f , n n 5, ff H X W. ff ,iffy ,r,5fZ,gj,, 1 :1 5 M il ,M , fr r , ' x wx ., M, , ,fsgf ,ff .-f ff .ff X few A fl- Q f- fy f X ,if X f . ffm- ' ss f, yn, A ,5 f 4 Q' 'Z X. 'hiv' fn 7 33 A , ,f ff , K W ' f W 5 f f fm' nfl' gd F' . ffi ,, is 77? f' T? . Always prancing proudly with his head held high. . ff N ' ,,,, f 1? fl 'ff ff X WVR-: 9621, U? sl ,lfg-:,,W,f kvyggi' QSM' ff: f M 7 ' 5 is w rr iwsyfw if f, 3 ,ff gf pf - xx if A . f' , X 1 2 V X if X7 f f Nffh my .X I rm? SWG: Q f . .r.r ix' ,, .,i.i11ew.'w H-2 'a ' .f Tiger in his well-rounded life even finds time for studying, ,I-M 7' ,, M, f Q 4 f ,fry ,W ,, ' rm 2 fs-W, J W W-W f Mifkgv 'ms Ne' cla gf , A I' ww , ,A QX ,,, , ww' Bis loca Fr Su ,- ' .. .-f -V ' ' ..:.-:-Mfr-1-..1 ,-1-.,,-. an ,i-,g,:,,. ie . h A....,,+se:v-.r s v . :TE w uhm' Q A P -'Av - V F :al . , gi it gig, if y MM.,- t f f y ,,, f ' ,,,, -ff M ,1 Q11 .uw fl -iff ' 0-vffktbwlwv . wf -7 ,I 'g?3ff3f'E I, 'A ls time I A X at ' N f yy W , Mem,-1 , I t ft fzzms, X ' ' ' 4 f wf Ima? A fscffvffw New men's dorm nears completion to house upper- classmen next fall. + ., W f?f W F P , fm X . - 4-u. if ' f f, I ff! Wwifw f ffwfnf , f , Q. f ' ,X , fl ,, ',Wivf'f7Zf4f 'i..1'1'f 'f,f4 A W 5 M f , f 5 J W X 5 3 , ,M,,R, ,J , , ,-W. ,A ,L f, 1- ,J , q,,,,ff , '-ff' ,f ,,. gffftfw qw ,J v-0fv,f','f f , , . , , W M ' , ff ' 1,11 1'-4f4Llg,,l2imzwwafw Bishop Frank dedicates the Wayside Chapel which is located underneath the Library porch. From the white-framed Eyrie. . .to the new brick Student Union in an incredibly short time of six months. Eagle Village takes on a new appearance with the addition of two new two-story units. , 3. 216 THROUGH YEARS OE TOIL AND COMRADESHIP TOGETHER 'MID FRIENDLY SCENES AND SPIRITED ENDEAVOR, EEARLESS AND FREE-- WITH LOYALTY WE'VE LIVED EOR THEE CENTRAL, EOR THEE, OUR ALMA MATER. The text is closed .... the dormitory halls empty .... the classrooms are silent. Another year of study at Central Methodist College has come and gone. As the year ends each one looks back to the role that he has played on this stage of knowl- edge and learning and he is reminded that the time spent here in study and achievement has brought him something that no one can take from him .... ' the college degree, and with the degree comes the knowledge and understanding to make him a leader and responsible citizen in a complex world. To those students who will return, may the doorway to higher goals and higher ideals be left open. For it is here that we build ideas to live by .,.. a broader outlook and a richer spiritual life. The loyalty that you hold for your college is most important. ln the years ahead take time to remember the days of your many college experiences. And as the graduates of 1964 leave these halls, they go not only with many cherished memories, but also with assurance that their Alma Mater is moving into a future of even greater service to their sons and daughters in the years ahead. CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE EAYETTE, MISSOURI , . . u ' s J ' -' .- -vw.-1 -2 .-fn: f. ,. fa.: .-Lf sfgr' azru:-::xc.4:f-'-1: 25 --Y-A--.1.1r1.-iv.:-.trap-4.4.4-1.1-1.-.e.-.Lge .i-. - ,, .,- , A V 3. IS . 5, E' 1x WE ARE PROUD OF CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE HER STUDENTS AND WISH THEM SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE MAY YOUR UNTIRINC EFFORTS BE BACKED BY OUR 1002, COOPERATION CITY OF FAYETTE 217 ' n X, ' 1- i x XM' I .I . x ,V I K ugh A lt. I I I A ! S! I IIf. n A I- I ,I SS th ,, ' .FJ - . .. . ' ' le ,V 5 ,I I my Q- I , ,, ' , I f, Y i A-0 I V M All ,, V, I' 9 .I,I I 'I'I-' I be 31' -1 -1 9 7 me ' Ve -1 -1 . I t FAYETTE LUMBER co. KELLER BUICK . iq: .. -, N am --I XV' Hivvay 240 South M ssouri Fayette Fayette RIVIERA 2 - DOOR SPORT COUPE 1 ROLF NOLL AGENCY - REALTOR MOTT'S JEWELRY Real Estate - Insurance - Loans 114 S. Main Tel. CHS-3212 Fayette Cosmic Diamonds - Wyler Watches Fayette Missouri CHARLES H. 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QT ,i T Street's Drug Store Prescription Service 'Cozy Cafe West Side Of The Square We Care Enough To Serve Stationery School Supplies The Very BGSU' F t l Steaks, Seafoods, Variety ou a H m And The worms Best Pizza Open 'Til Midnight Phone CH 8-2275 Fayette T,S, KEMPF CHEVROLET Oldsmobile -Pontiac AYRES DRY GOODS The Complete Dry Goods Store Fayette Missouri Fayette Missouri COLLINS' BARBER SHOP BILL CRIGLER On The CJ Fayette Class Of '51 Lasco Brand--Lady Pauline Hcongratsu Allen Foods, Inc. From A Friend Star Coffee Co. St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri Institutional Purveyors And Specialists Of Finer Foods For Finer Institutions Represented In Your District By Mr. Bill Wehrle Allen's Pride--Afco Brand K 229 Bzspakt Mid-Central Fish Co. Leo H. M ilier Packing Co. America's Finest Frozen Foods Fish-Seafoods-Vegetables-Fruits Fruit Juices -Frozen Specialties Telephone PA l-5555 l656 Washington St. Kansas City 8, Missouri Registered Polled Herefords Quality Meats -Custom Slaughtering Curing Smoking Processing Locker Beef Dial 433-2132 Tipton, Missouri LETONS SILVER BELL MOTEL TV Air Conditioned Distinctive Fall, Winter, Spring A Summer Fayette N' Side Square Fayette For Reservations Phone Cl-I 8-3335 COLLIER AUTO SALES Hiway 5, Fayette Glenn Collier, Cwner McMlLLAN'S CAFE Shoot Pool And Relax 3 -1-4 Hugh Penniston Representative Q Quinn vu-mon mn ww moon emu.-5 mn Wwmvvm Compliments Of Mid-Missouri Farmers Cooperative Cm.g.'e'Q9 'l!iHl V Publishing Company, Inc. EE EEE f:f,f:,'f'5 230 T. 'l ll EASY ACCESS AMPLE PARKING BANQUET FACILITIES PHONE ROCHEPORT OX 8-2285 7 . Pete s Cafe U.S. INTERSTATE 70 AT ROCHEPORT INTERCI-IANGE 1 Beatrice Foocls Co. MEADOW GOLD MILK AND ICE CREAM BOONVILI., E, MISSOURI 4. 231 E 5 YOUNG EQUIPMENT GO. TULLY CHENOWETH CLOTHING Styles Of Today ouAu'rv FARM CIOthi1'1g-HatS-ShOeS Fayette EQUIPMENT Missouri 3 MILLER'S DRIVE-IN Phone CH 8-3755 Fayette Compliments Of GREENWOODS, INC. TOENNES STUDIO AND RECORD SHOP 601 Main Street Boonville, Missouri Portraits Records Candids Record Players Commercial Photographic Equipment HI- WAY CAFE Dining Room Fine Food 630 Broadway . g Kansas City, Missouri 64105 Ample Parkmg Food Serving Equipment Fayette Missouri J. P. HOWARD Plumbing And Electric Shop Fayette 1 I F Patronize RAGOUT Advertisers The RAGOUT Staff MATTINGLY'S 5C To 351.00 Stores Main gl Spring, Boonville LONG'S DRUG SHOP First Of All. . . Reliability SHAW gl SONS MUSIC CO. 13 N. 10th Street Columbia, Missouri HICKORY HOUSE BAR-B-Q 403 Ashley Road R.E. And M.K. Long R. Phs. Boonville, Missouri STEPHANIE'S STEAK HOUSE SCHLER REFRIGERATION Where Good Food Is At Its Best Sales 81 Service Open 6-9 Daily 423 Main St. - Ph. TU 2-2187 - Boonville JOE MOUNTER TIRE gl BATTERY Firestone Tires Fayette, Missouri -Ph. CH 8-2154 232 1 - A CappellaChoir . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta , , Alpha, Lambda Delta , , Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Gamma Baseball Basketball Beauty Queen 1 Beta Beta Beta Beta Sigma Burford Hall House Council C Club Chapel Choir Cheerleaders Chi Delta Collegian Concert Band Delta Phi Alpha A Delta P1 Omega Delta Sigma PS1 DeMolay Dorm Assistants Football Fraternity Queens and Courts Freshmen Glamour Queen Golf Holt Hall House Council Homecoming King Homecoming Queen Howard Payne North H C Howard Payne South H C Intramurals Judicial Board Juniors Kappa Chi Kappa Mu Epsilon ll KMOE Campus Radio Maids of Honor 7vwfex Bdarching l and ............ 128 McMurry House Council ,,,,,,,, 154 Music Educators National Conference . . 126 Omicron Delta Kappa , Opera Theater Organ Guild P E Majors and Minors Personality Queen Phi Beta Phi Beta Lambda Phi Mu Alpha Photographers Physics Club ' Gamma Mu Kappa Delta Kappa Theta Omega Pi Plays and Operas 5 Pledges Sorority and Fraternity Ragout Ragout Queen Judging Scribblers and Scrawlers Seniors Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma Epsilon P1 Sophomores Speech Arts Club Sponsors' Presidents Supervisory Board Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society Student Council Student National Education Association Tennis Theta Chi Upsilon Track Varsity Band Who s Who Women s Recreation Association Zeta Psi Lambda 233 -100 ..... ....ll8 -- ' - - 170 ..... . . 127 - ' -- - - 200 . . .. . .. . .. 136 . . . . 188 . . . . . . 159 - - - 182 .... . . 186 S ........ . 142 ..... . . 122 E1 ' ........ . 172 0 1 1 150 - - 154 . . . . . 124 i ......... . 158 1 1 1 117 - - - 135 ' . . . . 149 - - 74 P1 . . . . 121 1 . . . 174 P1 0 1 1 138 - -- - 112 P1 . . . 164 - - . 131 P1 ..... . . 151 1 ' - 150 ......... 5 ,208 -E ' 1 . 162 . , ' ' . . . 96 4-2 ' ' . . 176 .............. . . .110 ' ..... . 144 ' .... . . .180 ' . . 155 ' . . 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Bryant, Robert Buckner, Everett C. Butts, Mignon Caraway, Lennis Garner, Robert J. Cawthorn, Theodore Collins, Helen Cornett, Anita Cornett, Raymond A. Couey, Margie M. Crawford, Hortense Cutler, Elizaberh Arnold Dean, Francis Deatherage, Chloe Devaney, Barbara Duren, Juell Thomas Ehrich, Wilbur H. Eikermann, Walter Eller, Meredith F. Ervin, Dwain T. Fleer, Gilbert E. Fleming, Gerald W. Forderhase, Mary Lee Gabel, Floyd Gay, Robert M. Glick, Hob art Grigsby, Paul Grissom, Willie Mae Guldescu, Stanko Hanson, Chester E. Hayes, Opal L. Haynes, Nancy Hendrix, Louis Herring, Charles H. Hertzler, Jaclyn Jarvis Hess, Glenna G. Hess, James R. Hix, C. Eugene Hufford, ,Terry L. Jackson, Irving S. Jacob, Laverne Jacob, Robert W. Jones, Raymond W. Karnes, John Paul Knost, Keith Lawrence, Bertram I. Leatherman, Nancy Anne Leech, Maurice P. Long, Floyd Long, Vera Machin, Ellen M. Madden, Ellwood Mathae, William H. Merrill, John Mukerjee, Hari G. McCrary, William M. McGehee, Lily E. Nielsen, N. Christian Pape, Eulalie Pensis, Henri B. Potter, Pearl Rich, E. E. Ricketts, Martha Roseland, Dorothy Jean Schaff, Walter R. Selah, William B. Shaw, William J. Shaw, William J. Jr. Siefkas, James M. Spayde, Luther T. Steiner, Lillian R. Steiner, Oscar Stewart, Ralph E.. Strickler, Catherine Sunoo, HaroldW. Thogmorton, James P. Thompson, Barbara Ann Uphaus, Edna Vaughan, George A. Vaughan, Louise C. Welcelean, Karol R. Wikinson, Brice J. Woods, Farris H. Woodward, Ralph L. Yancey, Thomas L. Abers- 2606 S St. Jos: Abra 26353 Overl Achor B lil A k 225 Bl St L Addistl 3624 IN Maple AddiSr 843 W Glenda Ahero 10437 Overla Albefz R. l B Ellisv Albrig 3643 IN St. L Alcor: R. R. Winds Alder Wyacc Alldei 430 Cl Spring All m 2455 C Ove la Allen, 107 S. Charll Ale 801 G C l uw Alley, Frem Allgye 390 W Plain Amen 304 E Kirkvs Ameli 1390 Flori: Amicl 105 B New I Andei 3205 ' Overl And 407 H St. J Andei 324 E Bolivi And R R lx I Andre 1419 Wauk Arm' 403 I' Nevat Amri 403 IN Neva: Arms Stot 1 A h' 31 Bl St L A h 31 Bl St. L Ashfc 1665 M adi Abersold, Leslie Ann, Jr. 2606 So. 28th St. Joseph, Missouri Abram, William M., Fr 2635 Poe Overland, Missouri Achor, William P., Fr. Bowling Green, Missouri Ackerman, Jennifer, Soph 225 Blackmer Place St. Louis 19, Mo, Addison, Ed J., Jr. 3624 Manhattan Maplewood, Mo. Addison, James Bruce, Soph. 843 Warwick Lane Glendale 22, Mo. Aheron, Martha Lee, Fr. 10437 Page Overiand, Mo. Albers, Marla Joan, Sr. R. 1 Box 7, Clayton Road Ellisville, Mo. Albright, Patricia, Sr. 3643 McDonald St. Louis 16, Mo. Alcorn, Iva Lou, Sr. R. R. 112 Windsor, Mo. Alderton, Dave Franklin, Jr. Wyaconda Mo. Allder, Pamela Jane, Fr. 430 Cozy Springfield Allemann, Dorothy Quinta, Soph. 2455 Gothland Overland, Missouri Allen, Nancy Ann, Fr. 107 S. 7th St. Charleston, Mo. Alexander, William Curtis, Soph. 801 Greenwood Court Columbia, Missouri Alley, Edward Lee, Soph. Fremont, Mo. Allgyer, Paul Jerome, Fr. 390 West Main St. Plain City, Ohio Ameiss, Robert Lawrence, Soph. 304 E. Bodley Kirkwood 22, Mo. Ameling, Roger Jerry,Soph. 1390 Wadsworth Florissant, Mo. Amick, Glenda Sue, Fr. 105 Boggs Ave. New Franklin, Mo. Anderson, Elva V., Jr. 3205 Woodson Rd. Overland, Mo. Anderson, Daniel Henry, Soph. 407 Highland Meadows St. Joseph, Mo, Anderson, Lawrence Campbell, Fr. 324 East Summit Bolivar, Mo. Anderson, Mary Jane, Soph. R. R. 5 Neosho, Mo. Andrews, Truman Ellsworth, Soph. 1419 N. Jackson Waukegan, lll. Armitage, Donald Lee, Sr. 403 N. Olive Nevada, Mo. Amritage, Mary Suzanne, Fr. 403 N. Olive Nevada, Mo. Armstrong, James David, Fr. Stotesbury, Mo. Ashinger, Keith Lee, Soph. 31 Black Oak Dr. St. Louis 27, Mo. Ashinger, Zdena Penny, Fr. 31 Black Oak Dr. St. Louis 27, Mo. Ashford, Dennis, Fr. 1665 Znd St. Madison, Ill. 42,97,l52,l59,l62 56,86,88 56 48 42,154,178 48 56,120,174 23,76,78,82,108,l09, 146,.l56,168 28,l02,111,121,134, 145,168 28 72 72,211 56 48 56,130 48 48,96,170,204 56,120 48,137,139 56,87 97,162 48,202 28,103,118,124, 130,134,136,150 56,134 42 48 56 42,150,174 Auer, Nelson, Jr. 410 Windson Arlington Heights, Ill. Avery, Samuel Edward, Fr. 6802 Smiley St. Louis 39, Mo. Ayers, Charlotte, Jr. 4015 Fawn Circle St. Louis, Mo. Ayers, Richard 5208 Sparta Rd. St. Joseph, Mo. Ayers, Timothy Ross, Fr. 4015 Fawn Circle St. Louis 25, Missouri Bailey, James Donald, Fr. 506 Monroe St. LaGrange, Mo. Bailey, James Earl, Fr. 248 Peeke Ave. Kirkwood, Mo. Baker, Barbara Louise, Fr. 4920 Jamieson St. Louis, Mo. Ballak, Jo-Ellen Anita, Sr. 7456 Richmond Pl. Maplewood, Mo. Bandy, David Walter, Soph. 901 Deandell Ferguson 35, Mo. Banks, Dale Alan. Fr. 28 Patricia Ferguson, Mo. Banning, Thomas Ray, Sr. Armstrong, Mo. Barnes, Bert Allen, Sr. RR 4 Mitchell Ave. St. Joseph, Mo. Barnes, Dean Rae, Jr: 607 N. Monroe Versailles, Mo. Barnhart, Robert George, Jr. 120 N. ,Wood Fredericktown, Mo. Bartley, Linda Jeanne, Soph. 806 Main Rolla, Mo. Barton, David Franklin, Fr. 720 S. Clay Nevada, Mo. Bauer, Roger David, Fr. 9132 Ranch Meadows Dr. St. Louis 36, Mo. Bauer, William Charles, Fr. 216 Landing Road Blackwood, New Jersey Bausell, Patricia Ann Hq. Sq. 10th Cmbt. Supp. Gp. 42,138,139 56 42,146,148 56 56 56,l88,19l,200 56 28 42 56,144 28 28,174 153 42 97,162 56 56,127,134 56 28,103,122,125, 127,134,141,166, APO 238, Box 1941 180,152 New York, New York Bays, Ken Dale, Soph. 48.88,96,178,186 8539 Forest Berkeley, Mo. Beare, Nelson Robert, Fr. 48 268 Edwin St. Louis, Mo. Beck, Gary Robert, Fr. 56 4901 Carson Rd. St, Louis 34, Mo. Beehe, David Allen, Sr. 28 216 Kingsville Ct. Webster Groves, Mo. Benitez II Roberto Enrique, Fr. 56 6343 Pershing Ave. University City 30, Mo. Benner, Frederick Jerry, Jr. 4-175,115,170 43 Barat Ferguson 35, Mo. Bennett, Patricia Jane, Soph. 43,94,97,196 7717 Delmar University City, Mo. 56 Benton, William McKnight, Fr: 2501 Hancock St. Bellevue, Nebraska Berglund, Donna Lou, Jr. 11149 Orchard Dr. Hickman Mills, Mo. Berry, Diane Hughes, Fr. Versailles, Mo, 42,120,141,149 Berry, Jim Maxwell, Fr. 423 Meier Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Berry, Joseph L, Fr. 9901 Narcross Dr. Crestwood, Mo, Berry, Robert Charles, Soph. 3708 Johnson Rd. Granite City, Ill. Best, Carol Ann, Sr. 9834 Waterbury Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Beyer, William George, Fr. 843 Fairdale Rock Hill, Mo. Biehslich, Gary Carlyle, Soph. 1148 Vinetta DesPeres 31, Mo. Billman, Emily Ann, Fr 806 S. Hawpatch LaGrange, Ind. Bingham, Beverly J., Soph. 5451 Canterbury Shawnee Mission, Kan. Birch, Lisbeth S., Spec. 115 Leonard Fayette, Mo. Bishop, David Neil 122 172 E. Morrison Fayette, Mo. Bishop, Lee Edwin, Fr. 495 Waterford Dr. Florissant, Mo. Bittner, Emil Kenneth, Fr. 218 Morgan Boonville, Mo. Blackard, Paul Wayne, Spec. 102 N. Williams Fayette, Mo. Blackard, Roberta Ann, Sr. Box 98 Clifton Hill, Mo. Blair, John David, Sr. RR 1, ,Box 157 Camdenton, Mo. Blakemore, Gary Kenneth, Fr. RR 2 Sturgeon, Mo. Blank, Michael Kenneth, Sr. R. 3 DeSoto, Mo. Blomquist, Jan Lennart, Fr. P. O. Box 57 Mtoko, S. Rhodesia Bloomfield, Fred Loren, Fr. 922 Fairmount Blvd. Jefferson City, Mo. Blue, Jerry Lee, Jr. 309 A Madison Ave. Madison, Ill. Boettcher, Glenn D., Soph. RR. 2 Bland, Mo. Bolli, Robert Edwin, Soph. R. 3 Columbia, Mo. Bollinger, James Daniel, Soph. Box 103 Bell City, Mo. Bollinger, Timothy Joe, Soph. Box 103 Bell City, Mo. Borders, James Douglas, Soph. 611 Howard St. Glasgow, Mo. Borders, William Jay, Soph. RR, 2, Box 157 Chesterfield, Mo. Bording, Michael Peter, Soph. 6420 Gates University City, Mo. Borgesen, Janet Kay, Fr. 606 S. Linn Ave. Wentzville, Mo. Boschert, Ronald Arthur, Jr. 22 Oakwood Dr. St. Charles, Mo. Boullear, Carolyn Jane, Ff- 5l9 Rock St. Hannibal, Mo, 56 56 42,127,135 29,146 56 48 57.121135 48 57 57,86,87 29,111,139,146 86 57,188,191,200, 201 29 57,154 57,205 150 48 48 48,124,135 48,124,135 57 42 S7 Bourner, Connie Madie, Sr. 2838 Darwin Crt. St. Louis, Mo. Bovim, Robert Anthony, Soph. 1424 Gardenia Dr. Webster Groves, Mo. Bovington Eunice Ann, Fr. Flagler, Colo. Bram, Martha Sue, Soph. 406 Pearl St, Macon, Mo. Brauss, Stephen P., Jr. 4312 Oakwood St Louis, Mo. Bray David Alan, Soph. 1224 N. Main DeSoto, Mo. Breedlove, Lydia Lynn, Sr. Clarence, Mo. Breedlove, Paul Michael, Soph. 523 Delaware Erie Pa. Brickey, Thomas Colce, Fr. 326 N. 3rd Festus, Mo. Brooks, Karen, Sr. 5 B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Brooks, R. Scott, Sr. 5 B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Brotherton, Alan Lee, Sr. Luray, Mo. Brower, Hollis Herbert, Sr. 18 Bumell Ct. Midland, Mich. Brown, James Richard, Fr. 807 Boschert St Charles, Mo. Brown, Jr. Samuel Hay, Soph. 31 Penrose Blvd. Colorado Springs, Colo. Brown, Steven, Fr. Milan Mo. Bruce, Brenda Sue, Sr. 907 Taylor Sikeston, Mo. Bruton, Barry Edward, Sr. 2112 St. Clair St Louis, Mo. Bruenik, John Roger, Fr. 7642 Oleander Niles Ill. Bucaholtz, John Kenneth, Fr. Sedalia, Mo. Buck Larry Leo, Fr. R 1 St Joseph, Mo. Buck Merwin Richard, Sr. Oregon, Mo. Buck Nikki Sue, Fr. Oregon, Mo. Buckner, James Thomas, Sr. 301 S Main Desloge, Mo. Buffington, Chas Wesley,Sr. Tebbetts, Mo. Bullis, Jerry Lee, Soph. 325S Iron lronton, Mo. Bullock, Gerald Thorpe, Soph. 11801 Kramper Lane St Louis, Mo. Bullock, Thomas Alan, Soph. 11801 Kramper Lane St Louis 28, Mo. Burgard, Richard Edwin, Soph. 209 Wilson Chillicothe, Mo. Burlingame, Robert Kelley, Fr. 1306 Pelton Ave. Bellevue, Nebraska Burlage, Carolyn F., Soph. Herculaneum, Mo. Burnham, Stephen Wayne, Jr. R l Fayette, Mo. 8, 2 132-w. 4th R. ' R. 29,74,82,84,96,l09, 138,139,162 48,96,l42, 170,205 57,152 48,97,l59,l64 42,176,194 48,96,176 29,l46,l50,l5l 42,96,172,l94,200 57,144 29 103,118,121 29,124,140 29 57 48 57 29,93,l22,130,164 57,205 57 57,154,194 30,96,124,126,135, 140,146,170 57,157 30,75,l34,l54,172 30,153,l75,188,190, 194,200 48,96,l78,l79 42,96,139,170,202 42,96,l70 48,96,176 57 48 42,146 Burnham, William Davis, Fr. RR. l Fayette, Mo. Burton, James Douglas, Fr. 103 E. Broadway Brunswick, Mo. Byrd, Donald E., Soph. 223 Shelby St. Brookfield, Mo. Byrn, Thomas Ray, Fr. 7516 Woodstock Ferguson, Mo. Caffrey, Dennis Joseph, Fr. 2209 Oakwood Dr. Columbia, Mo. Ca le, Benjamin Ronald, Fr. 8750 Trombell Normandy, Mo. Cain, Nancy Jane, Fr. 726 Cherry Ardmore, Okla. Callison, Guy Eugene, Jr. Holliday, Mo. Campbell, Charles Robert, Fr. 719 Frankford R. Louisiana, Mo. Campbell, David Allen, Fr. 15 Marjean Ct. Kirkwood, Mo. Campbell, Rodney Gail, Fr. 309 N. Livingston Brookfield, Mo. Cannon, Terry Richard. Fr. 37 Afton Woodriver, lll. Carr, Marianna, Fr. 2308 Glencoe St. Denver, Colo. Carraway, Roy Curtis, Jr. 6543 Crest St. Louis, Mo. Carroll, Sandy Lou, Jr. 4608 W. 67 Prairie Village, Kansas Carroll, V. Sue, Soph. R. 7 East Broadway Quincy, lll. Carstenson, Carol Ann, Fr. 108 N. Munn Maryville ,A Mo. Carter, Fletcher W., Soph. 7615 Forestview Normandy, Mo. Carter, Kenneth Dixon, Jr. New Florence, Mo. Casanova, Richard E., Fr. 804 6th St. Boonville, Mo. Cease, William Alvin, Sr. 2215 Lynch Ave. Granite City, lll. Chadd, J. David, Jr. 16 Fern Ridge Valley Park, Mo. Chapin, Wayne Barrett, Jr. Fr 1022 S. Market Mt. Vernon, Mo. Cheng, Shin-Ben, Sr. 1 No. 309 Lane Antiny St. Taipei, China Chiles, Joyce Ann, Fr. 127 W. Fair Oaks San Antonio 9, Tex. Chipman, Elsa Jean, Fr. Perry, Mo. Chism, Marilyn Sue, Soph. 400 E. Madison l-layti, Mo. Christie, Mary Katheryn, Fr. 101 Hickory Houston, Mo. Cissna, James William, Jr. 410 Ross Palmyra, Mo. Clark, Nita Marie, Jr. 645 Clark Ave. Lebanon,iMo.A f i Clatworthy, Thomas Earl 702 N, Church Fayette, Mo. 49,97,1 57 57,188,191 42,124,135 49 57 72,211 57 57 57 57 58,134 42,178 42,75,146 11,135,268 58,135 49 42 30,181 42,112,139 58 30 58,127,135 73 58 42 Cleary, Charles Michael, Fr. Fulton, Mo. Clemons, Kenneth Leo, Sr. 146 College St. Charles, Mo. Clowe, Kelle Abington, Sr. 2200 W. Harper Poplar Bluff, Mo. Cochran, Robert James, Sr. 34 E. Jackson Rd. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Cochran, Wendell Milton, Fr. 5148 Pittman Rd. Kansas City, Mo. Cole, Marianne, Fr. Route 2 Pilot Grove, Mo. Collier, Jerry L., Sr. 206 Walsh Vandalia, Mo. Combs, Anetha Jo, Sr. 600 College Kennett, Mo. Combs, Russell Maurice, Fr. Route 3, Box 2 Palatine, lll. Comegys, Thomas Homer, So 172 Graham Rd. Florissant, Mo. Connelly, C. Richard,.Sr. 2510 Clifton St. Louis 39, Mo. Conner, Larry Henderson, Fr. 311 Manchester Rd. Ballwin, Mo. Conover, Richard C., Jr. 1512 Forestview Dr. Pittsburgh 34, Pa. Cook, Donna Mary, Fr. 1211 St. Christopher St. Columbia, Mo. Cook, Harry E. Sr. 3411 Lydia Lane Granite City, lll. Cook, Wells Lenn, Sr. 300 Clipper Kennett, Mo. Cooper, Jack Richard, Fr. 5300 Mission Rd. Shawnee Mission, Kan. Coose, Barry Dale, Soph. Eolia, Mo. Corbin, Sandra M., Sr. 6990 Edison St. Louis 20, Mo. Cordes, Richard RR. 1 Boonville Rd. Jefferson City, Mo. Core, Falba Anne, Fr. 3714 Wahon Rd. St. Louis 14, Mo. Correll, Herbert Eugene, Sr. 115 E. Dunn Edwardsville, lll. Covey, Frances Bennett, Fr. 1002 W. Washington Kennett, Mo. Cowan, Connie, Soph. 403 S. 21st St. Blue Springs, Mo. Crans, Roane Rae, Fr. 15 Peary Dr. Brunswick, Maine Creed, Paula Gay, Jr. 712 W. Rollins Moberly, Mo. Crist, William Miles, Jr. Route 3 Festus, Mo. 58 30,95,l72 30,l04,l50,l72 30,1l8,l35,140,l49 7 58 30.130 31,104,137,1e8 58,124,135 ph. 49,96,l76 31,134,138,139,154,17o 58 58 31,174 70,174 58 49 58 31,124,126 58,134,152 72 58,153 42,97,137,162 42,134,l54,l55 Crites, Kenneth Jay, Fr. 58,144 3449 Nebraska Ave. St. Louis 18, Mo. Crowe, R. Denning, Sr. 31,121,138,l39,149,l53 1402 Camden Way Oklahoma City, Okla. Cully, Elizabeth Virginia, Soph. 49 Ravenwood Farm Bunceton, Mo. Culp, Cale 4810 Fyle St. Louis Cunningha- 1 690 J odp Florissan Curry, C 1009 Sout Mexico, Cusick, 1 16 Coo Chillicot Custer, R Boonville Dalton, C 906 E. C3 Charlest Davis, Ei 2020 Coui Alton, Ill Davis, G. 8 B Eagle Fayette, l Davis, L 1205 Dou St. Louis Davis, M 8856 Mai St. Louis Davis, P: 8 B Eagle Fayette, Day, Rus 701 High. Harrison Dean, Ja R. 1 Hardin,l Deem, J W. Bain Dexter, 1 Deere, l 4434 Em Berkeley De Mott, R. 1 Sedalia, Dennisor 804 S. 21 DeSoto, l Descharr 12045 L2 St. Louis Dese, P 9507 Eve Overlant Dewhirs 929 Tho: St. Char Dick, St R. 1 Pacific, Dickey, 304 Higl Kennett, Diedricl 1 1 1 Mes Lebanor Dieke, 1 RR. 2 Cabool, Dietricl 8607 Eu Brentwc Di gs, 205 Cle Fayette Dinwidd 320 Eas Liberty Do gett 235 S. lf Lebanol Domanr Box 215 Auxvas: Dormar R. 1 Higbee, 58 l,95,172 150,172 140,149 30.130 137 168 124 135 P 96 176 154 170 31 174 70 174 4 58 144 Culp, Calvin Wayne, Fr. 4810 Fyler Ave. St. Louis 16, Mo. Cunningham, John Charles, Fr. 1690 Jodphur Florissant, Mo. Curry, Charles Lee, Fr. 1009 South Western Mexico, Mo. Cusick, Barbara Bertha, Soph. 116 Cooper Chillicothe, Mo. Custer, Ronald Eugene, Fr. Boonville, Mo. Dalton, Cheryl Ann, Soph. 906 E. Commercial Charleston Mo. Davis Elizabeth Jane Fr. 2020 Country Club Dr. Alton Ill. Davis G. William Jr. S . 8 B Eagle Village Fayette Mo Davis Laura Lucile Soph 1205 Dougherty Ferry St Louis Mo Davis Mary Jo Sr 8856 Manda Lane St Louis 26 Mo Davis Patricia B Sr 8 B Eagle Village Fayette Mo Day Russell William Fr 701 Highland Dr Harrisonville Mo Dean James Dwight Fr Hardin Mo Deem John Allen Jr W Bain Dexter Mo Deere Myra Louise Soph 4434 Eminence Berkeley 34 Mo De Mott Jane Karen Sedalta Mo Dennison Jr Orville Henry 804 S 2nd St DeSoto Mo Deschamp Alex John Soph 12045 Lackland St Louis Mo Dese Phillip Soph 9507 Everman Overland Mo Dewhirst Robert Eldon Fr 929 Thomakins St Charles Mo Dick Steven Anthony Jr Pacific Mo Y 304 High School Blvd Kennett Mo Diedricks Nickolai Strauss Jr 111 Meadow Lawn Lebanon Mo Dieke Elizabeth Ann Fr RR 2 Cabool Mo Dietrich Arthur 8607 Euiaiir Brentwood Mo Diggs James Wilfred Sr 20 Cleveland Fayette Mo Dinwiddie lll Archie Ernest 320 Eastwood Lane Liberty Mo Do gett Joseph James Sr 23 S King Lebanon Mo Domann Barbara Kay Fr Box 218 Auxvasse M0 Dorman Gracella Ruth R 1 Higbee Mo 58 58,130,154 58 49,120,132, 136,150 49,97 134 141 162 49 127 135 104 120 136 146 152 156 168 43 124 49 122 126127135 58 144 49 96 174 70 96 174 31 170 59 135 152 Dorsey, Marianne Litherland, Fr. 806 Braemar Rd. Flossmoor, Ill. Doss, Patricia Grace, Soph. 1239 Eastover University City, Mo. Dougherty, Carolyn Sue, Fr. 205 Watts Ave. Fayette, Mo. Douglas, John Ed, Sr. 1100 E. 10th St. Winfield, Va. Douglass, Richard Alan, Soph. 6520 Myron St. Louis 21, Mo. Downing Anne Fr. 300 N. Frisco Malden Mo. Drummond Jr. William . . 1151 Belvue University City Mo. Dryden Judith Jr Auxvasse Mo Dugan Barbara Louise Fr Fayette Mo Dugan Opal Rumbaugh Spec Fayette Mo Dvorak Robert Louis Soph 801 Jackson St Charles Mo Eberhard Melinda Jane Soph 1930 Philadelphia Dr Dayton Ohio Eckart William Jr 1507 Golden Dr St Louis 37 Mo Eckert James Gordon Sr 1 A Eagle Village Fayette Mo Edele Eugene Lee J 3890 Federer Pl St Louis Mo Edgerton Mary Melissa 8310 Audrain Dr Bel Nor 21 Mo Edmondson Cecil Jack Soph 11337 S Millard Chicago Ill Eidson Charles Richard 9440 Evandale Dr Affton 23 Mo Elders Frank Michael Fr Cuba Mo Elek John Luis Jr Herman Center 115 Mexico 10 D F Ellenburg James Thomas J 132 Sylvester Ave St Louis 19 Mo 304 N Cleveland Fayette Mo Eller Philip Norman Soph 304N Cleveland Fayette Mo Ellis John William Fr 525 Rosedulla Jacksonville Ill Elvins Richard Kinley Fr 308 W Main Elvins Mo Embry Daniel Maurice Soph 802 W 12th Trenton Mo Emery Patricia Gail Fr 9637 Montbrook Dr Affton 23 Mo Emling Larry Jr 3627 Lawn St Louis 9 MO Emmons Robert Phillip Soph 7336 Belleview Kansas City Mo 59 49,97,159,166 73 31,124,136,146 49 71 74 92 97 162 180 184 200 201 32 150 43 89 170 186 49 86 87 124 59 144 43 95 96 178 59 75 Engel Judith Elaine Jr 43 122 138 139 146 168 1123 Roxton St Louis Mo Enyart, Charlotte Ann, Fr. 306 E. Elm St. Armstrong, Mo. Enyart, Martha Lou, Fr. 306 E. Elm St. Armstrong, Mo. Egps, David Curtis, Fr. 4 9 S. Madison Lebanon, Mo. Evans, Jean Craig, Fr. 807 College Park Dr. Columbia, Mo. Evans, Kathleen Anne, Fr. 16 Hunters Lane Roslyn, N.Y. Eversmeyer Melva Jean Jr. R. 1 Box 119 Foristell Mo. Fair Danny Woods Fr. 4036 Ranchview Ave. Chillicothe Mo. Fares Leroy Henry 4806 Wilshusen Webster Groves Mo Feldmann Barbara Sue Fr 3539 Roy St Louis Mo Fisher Nancy Lou Soph 209 Grand E Alton Ill Fleming Gerald Wayne Jr McMurry Hall Fayette Mo Fletcher Jerry Allen Sr Hwy 61 Troy Mo l-letcher Judith Ann Hwy 61 Troy Mo Fletcher William Eugene Fr 6768 Bartmer Ave University City 30 Mo Floyd Larry Eugene Fr 202 E 4th Norborne Mo Foley Thomas Carl Sr 11323 Park Sugar Creek Mo Forrest Kent Lee Sr 6600 Winona St Louis Mo Fortune Nancy Carolyn 717 Yale Ave Webster Groves Mo Foster Doyle C Soph 2630 Geyer Ave St Louis 4 Mo Foster John Edward S 2630 Geyer Ave St Louis 4 Mo Foster Marcia Lynn Soph Chillicothe Mo Fox Joseph P Sr P O 132 Burke Va Frank Robin G Jr Troy Mo Frank Roger Soph 3655 Ashby Rd St Ann Mo Frank Sandra Lee 3A Eagle Village Fayette Mo Freese Janet Elaine Soph RR 4 Box 427 Edwardsville Ill Fridley Norris Wayne Gerald Mo Fritsche Craig Robert Fr 4 Lochhaven Lane Manchester Mo Frohardt James Edward 2311 Edison Granite City 'lll Fuentes Manuel Jose Fr Pre du Marche ll Lausanne Switzerland 59 49 1 59 59 59,130 43 146 168 32 145 170 59 204 59 130 43 162 49 176 32 96 176 49 97120135168 43 141 145 174 188 190 43 94 97146168 50 97 166 59 135 58 1 1 1 , , , 59 1 1 1 1 , , 58 ' ' , A , Sr 32 1 1 59 1 l r , I ' A ,U , Sr. 32 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 1 , ' , - , , . 59 , R. 4 y , - ', , 1 31, , 1 1 , 1 , , . ' , , . 49 l - , u ' R. 4 , ' , ., . , ' , . 49 ' 1 1 - 43 58 1, ' ' ' , . 58 . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 y ' , ' , Jr. , ' , . 58 , ' ' , , , . R. 1 I . , . ' ' - ' 1 1 , , . 32 'V , , Fr. 58 , R, 1 , ' ,Fr. 59 , . ' ' - , I , , . 32 - , . - ,Fa , j 58 . . U, ' , . , , , . , . ' ' - ', I , , Jr. 1 49 ' ' ' ' ' - , ' ,FL 59 ' , . , ' ' , . 49 ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' , - 59 , - ,' ' I 1 l 58 , ' , , 153 1 1 T- 2 v 58 ' , , 1 431134 1 1 F1 ' , . , , , , R. 1- I I - R. .5 ' 1 124,126 Dicke , Jr. Charles Robert, Fr. 59 Eller, Mary Ann, Fr. 591132 . . . . - 1 49,130 ' ' 13 ,152 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' . . . . - - 59 '72 1 1 - 59 1 ' ' , , . 49 58,153 ' ' .1., 72 n ' '- D ' ' ' , , ,Jr. 1 1 1 1 137,162 ' , ' , . 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' , . 1 1 154 155 - - - , - ,Fr. 59 , ' ' '. - ' 1 . y - ,JL 43 5g 1 , . 31,170 ' . 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' y ' K I . . 49 , , Jr. 32 149,153 ' 1 1 - ' ' ' - ' , ' , 7 v I' ' ' , I 49 1 , F1'. 1 ' ' y , , , , Hoehn, Fulenwider, Rowland Allen, Jr. 32 217 E. Adams Jackson, Mo. Fulton, Patricia Anne, 2303 Cedarbrook Springfield, Mo. Soph. 50,122,134,138,139, 148,152 Gabbert, Keith Austin, Soph. Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Gammon, Marvin Randall, Jr. 43,96,170 RR.l Elvins, Mo. Gardner, Carolyn Sue, Soph. 50,97,15l,168 R. 3, Box 301 Sikeston, Mo. Gardner, Susie Jean, Soph. 50,135,150 RR. 4 Pattonsburg, Mo. Garner, Betty Ann, Fr. 60 403 Meier Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Garrett, Guy John, Fr. 60 R. 1, Box 950 Hayti, Mo. Garrett, Jo Anne, Jr. 33,97,146,147,164 Box 538 Camdenton, Mo. Gates, Robert Chesley, Fr. 60 707 W. George St. Arlington Hts. 111. Gay, Glenda Lou, Jr. 43 709 N. Church Fayette, Mo. Geiger, Sandra S., Jr. 43 9711 Portage Dr. St. Louis, Mo. George, Lindell Luther, Fr. 63 1831 Fairground Mexico, Mo. Gibson, Dianna Lee, Fr. 60 Treebrook Dr. Crystal City, Mo. Gibson, Dorothy Lee, Soph. 50,153 Leadwood, Mo, Gibson, Myldred Louise, Jr. 43,97,152,162 3110 St. lv1ary's Ave. Hannibal, Mo. Gift, Janet Lynne, Fr. 60 632 S. Rock Hill Rd. Webster Groves, Mo. Gill, David Allen, Soph. 50,95,96,174,194 706 N. Pershing Salem, Mo. . Gillan, Paula D., Soph. 72 519 Fish Ave. Moberly, Mo. Gillespie, Carol Ruth, Fr. 60,139 5300 W. 69 Shawnee Mission, Kan. Gillilan, Carol Sue, Fr. 60 6337 Potamac St. Louis, Mo. Givens, Douglas Randall, Fr. 60 63 Berry Park Road St. Louis, Mo. Gladstone, Neil S., Jr. 43,75 7347 Chamberlain University City, Mo. Glaser, Victoria Lynn, Fr. 60 420 W. Florissant Ferguson 35, Mo. Godfrey, Edith Christine, Soph. 72 110 No. Holmes Kirkwood, Mo. Goett, Richard Carlyle, Fr. 60,86,88 330 E. Hauser Marceline, Mo. Goodman, Sharon Gayle, Jr. 43,ll1,137,146,l62 6484 Evergreen Berkeley, Mo. Goodman, Shelby Jean, Fr. 60 6484 Evergreen Berkeley, Mo. Gottman, Kenneth Wayne, Sr. 33,105 530 Flora Hannibal, Mo. Graf, Gary Frank, Jr. 43,141 1018 Oran Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Graham, Anne l-1, 310 So. Maple Fredericktown, Mo. Grave, Betty Marie, Fr. 3148 Dillon Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Gray, Francis Michael, Fr. Blairstown, Mo. Green, Donald Lynn, Fr. 2308 Covington Meadows Poplar Bluff, Mo. Gregory, Judith Dianne, Jr. 515 Howard St. Glasgow, Mo. Grier, Rick Wayne, Soph. College and Gridiron Fayette, Missouri Griffith, John Michael, Fr. R. R. lil Clarksville, Mo. Grimes, Leslie Ray, Jr. 9B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Grimes Sara L., Sr. Eolia, Mo. Groh, Robert Carl, Fr. 3435 Hawthorne St. Louis, Mo. Groves, David Walter, Jr. 412 Belle Claire Tampa, Fla. Haaland, Pattibeth, Fr. 4748 Zenith So. Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Haase, Stephen Allan, Fr. 1525 Jonquil Dr. Webster Groves, Mo. Hachman, Suzanne Elizabeth 4838 Mehl Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Hacker, Rodger Scott, Fr. 1515 N. Kentucky Mexico, Mo. Haennicke, Carol Ann, Fr. 7121 So. Francisco Chicago, 111. Haennicke, George Otto, Jr. 7121 So. Francisco Ave. Chicago, Illinois Hahn, James Riley, Fr. 6018 Guilford Pl. St. Louis, Mo. Hahn, Michael John, Fr. 5215 Blow St. Louis, Mo. Hamilton, Patricia Anne, Jr. 500 E. Brooks Norman, Oklahoma Hamley, Allan Jerome, Fr. 7317 Euclid Kansas City, Mo. - Hamley, Jr. Clifford B. Soph 7317 Euclid Kansas City, Mo. Hamner, Dempsey Ray, Sr. 518 11th Street Chillicothe, Mo. Haney, Ruth Alice, Fr. 700 N. Havana Butler, Mo. Hansen, Margaret Edith, Sr. RR.1 Summit Dr. Fenton, Mo. Hansen, Robert Chris, Soph. 448 Jefferson Centralia, Mo. Hansen, Robert Martin, Fr. 12116 Grandview RD. Grandview, Mo. Harding, David Dexter, Fr. 2101 Laclede Station Rd. Maplewood, Mo. Hargis, Betty Anne, Fr. Box 543 Ashton, Idaho Harlan, Robert Austin, Soph. 27 Garden Rd. Columbus, Ohio Harnes, James Joseph, Jr. Advance, Mo. F 146 60 60 60 Mlfirfftsg 60 43,96,l76 23,146,149,153 60 43 60 60,136 r. 60 60 60,120 43 60 60 43 60 50,138,139 33 61 33,122,126,136,146, 162 44,124,172 61 61 61,138,139 50,78,82,86,89,96, 178,202 44,76,109,150, 154,170 Harrington, Bonnie Sue, Soph. 50 4715 Heege Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Harrington, James Russell, Soph. 44 430 Clark St. Louis, Mo. Hartley, JoAnn, Soph. 50 1B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Hartley, Russell Clyde, Sr. 23 1B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Harvey, Robert, B., Jr. 44,111,170 6217 43'rd St. Riverdale, Maryland -V Hauser, Cheryl F., Jr. 44,76,131,l34,137,l52,162 Welsh Rd. and Northeast Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Heffron, Bill Page, Soph. 71 301 E. Mitchell Marshall, Mo. Heimbrodt, Cheryl Anne, Fr. 355 Rosedale Pl. Webster Groves, Mo. Heise, Leslie Hoy, Fr. 61 404 Elni St. Malden, Mo. Held, Charles Nelson, Fr. 61,188,191 824,Yosemite Dr. Glendale 22, Mo. Held, Harriet Louise, Soph. 72,97,l62 824 Yosemite Dr. Glendale 22, Mo. Hellberg, Lana, Jr. 44 300 E. 12th St. Oak Grove, Mo. Hensel, Roger Fred, Fr. 61 6535 Saybrook Affton 23, Mo. Herbert, Timothy John, Sr. 33,170 Box 154 Crystal City, Mo. Heron, Robert Roy, Fr. 61 1467 Marcus Ct. E Park Ridge, Ill. Herrin, Susan Leigh, Soph. 50 210 Church St. New Franklin, Mo. Herring, Carmen Jean, Jr. Box 131 Prairie Home, Missouri Hertzler, James Ralph, Sr. 33 3C Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Hettenbach, Gary Wayne, Fr. 61,124 R. 1 Box 100 Chamois, Mo. Heuduck, Lawrence Paul, Soph. 5O,96,l70 6 Clarl Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. Hickman, Steve, Soph. 87,86 2516 Bellevue Maplewood, Mo. Hightower, Linda Lou, Sr. 33,105,121,146,l52,168 325 Thayer Ave. West Plains, Mo. Hildebrand, Raymond Louis, Sr. R. R. 1 Benton City, Mo. Hilgeman, Elaine Marie, Sr. 34,12O,149,l52,164 5874 Delor St. Louis, Mo. Hill, James Wilson, Soph. 44 447 W. 62 Terr. Kansas City, Mo. Hill, Norman T., Jr. 44 Prairie Home, Mo. Hillebrand, Homer Ray, Fr. 61 New Florence, Missouri Hillmann, Kenneth Thomas, Jr 44 9118 Lackland St. Louis, Mo. -Hinkle, Linda Kay, Fr. 61 RLR. 25 York Springs, Penn. Hinshaw, Nelva Merle Box 104 Galt, Mo. 44,96,146,153,l64 l'1ix, R0 804 Luc Fayette Hobson, 212 Coc Columb 6092 Gr St. Lou. Hoffma 200 S. Creve C Holima Clarktc Holland West Sl Polson Holmes 5420 DI St. Lou Holme: Truxto 1-lolsim Hardin Holsing R.R. 2 Collins Holzha 409 Pi Wentz' Hook, 106 E. Kennel Hoove: Box 29 Clarin Hopkii 7 12 S. Washi Hortoi 9617 IN Leawq Hortoi 614 Fa Webst Hotze 7106 C St. Lo Houge 26 Sp: Creve Howa: Schub Beltoz Howa: 505 XA F aye! Howe' 807 V1 Faye! Hucki 124 I. Fayei Hudsf 466 C Gros: Hull, 624 It E. St Hum1 Lewi Hunt, 110 l Lead Hunt 2125 St. 1. Huss 15 M Godf Hux, 400 1 Neo: lcen 714 Mob lselj Med Howard, V. Anne, Fr. 50 44 50 23 111,170 152,162 71 61 188,191 2,97,162 44 61 33,170 61 50 33 61,124 L96,170 87,86 152,168 152,164 44 44 61 44 61 153,164 Hix, Robert Neil, Sr. 804 Lucky Fayette, Mo. Hobson, Jr., William Vernon, 212 Coch Lane Columbia, Mo. Hoehn, Robert David, Jr. 6092 Grimshaw St. Louis 20, Mo. Hoffmann, Lois Elaine, Soph. 200 S. Mason Rd. Creve Coeur 41, Mo. Holiman, Upton Dow, Jr. Clarkton, Mo. Holland, Virginia Lee, Soph. West Shore Polson, Mont. Holmes, Dean K., Jr. 5420 Delor St. Louis 9, Mo. Holmes, Marjorie Paulett, Fr. Truxton, Mo. Holsinger, David Rex, Fr. Hardin, Mo. Holsinger, Kent Corwin, Jr. R.R. 2 Box 815 Collinsville, Ill. Holzhauser, Larry Lance, Soph. 409 Pilgrim Ave. Wentzville, Mo. Soph. 50,96,170 44,146,l7O,200 50,97,122,126,127, 134,164 34 50,94,97,157,l63 172 61 61,135,154,172 44,154 44,200,201 Hook, William Jr. 124,126,l27,134,136,l46 106 E. Clipper Kennett, Mo. Hoover, Judy Lee, Fr. Box 29 R.R. 4 Clarinda, Iowa Hopkins, Charlene Jewell, Fr. 712 S. Jefferson Washington, Mo. Horton, Nancy Ann, Jr. 9617 Meadow Lane Leawood, Kans. Horton, Robert Bruce, Fr. 614 Fair Oaks Webster Groves, Mo. Hotze, Patricia Lynn, Fr. 7106 Glenmore St. Louis, Mo. Hougen, Kathryn Elene, Soph. 26 Spoede Lane Creve Coeur 41, Mo. Howard, Lynn David, Fr. Schubert Rd., R. 1 Belton, Mo. 505 W. Morrison Fayette, Mo. Howell, Paul D., Fr. 807 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Huckins, James Neal, Soph. 124 Leonard Fayette, Mo. Hudson, James John, Fr. 466 Calvin Ave. Grosse Pte, 36, Mich. Hull, Charles William, Sr. 624 N. 71st E. St. Louis, Ill. Humphrey, Gilbert Gene, Jr. Lewistown, Mo. Hunt, Phillip Dean, Sr. 110 Bell St. Leadwood, Mo. Hunt, Sylvester Brad, Sr. 2125 Richert Pl. St. Louis, Mo. Hussong, Richard Milton, Soph. 15 Michael Dr. Godfrey, 111. Hux, Stephen Bradford, Sr. 400 S. Wood Neosho, Mo. lcenhower, Steve Dale, Jr. 714 S. Williams Moberly, Mo. 61 44,75,l46 61 61 44,l30,146,l53 61,l24,l25,l30 72 61 61 34,170 44,174 34,124,130 34,154 50,124,130 34,170 lsely, Barbara Elisabeth, Soph. 50.97,152,156,162 Medill, MO. lsgrig, Dottie Jean, Jr. 20 Vesper Drive Ellisville, Mo. Jackson, Mary Lyn, Fr. Hgw. 50 W. Jefferson City, Mo. Jacobs, Gary Guy, Fr. Eolia, Mo. James, Dennis Norman, Fr. 148 Rayburn Ave. St. Louis 27, Mo. James, Keith P., Sr. Buckner, Mo. Jarvis, Pamela Lou, Fr. 110 Park N. E. Vienna, Vir. Jenkins, Joseph Clyde, Sr. Painton, Mo. Jennings, Keith, Jr. Franklin, Mo. Jennings, Sidney Dale, Fr. Franklin, Mo. Johnson, Carol Jean, Sr. 1D Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Johnson, Frances Merle RR. 4 Salisbury, Mo. Johnson, Howard Denny, Sr. 1D Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Johnson, Janet Diane, Fr. Taylor, Mo. Johnson, LoroBeth Crowley Star Route Salisbury, Mo. Johnson, Roehl Wesley, Jr. 921 Bid Circle Kennett, Mo. Johnston, Roger H., Soph. RR. 4 Windsor, Mo. Jones, Carol Lee, Soph. 4711 So. Downing Englewood, Colo. Jones, Eldon Lee, Jr. 1039 Blendon Pl. St. Louis 17, MO. Jones, James Bremer, Fr. 2016 Ashland St. Joseph, Mo. Jones, Jerilyn Jeanne, Fr. 8107 Rector St. Louis 34, Mo. Jones, John Rollin, Soph. Utica, Mo. Jones, Judson Robert, Soph. Farber, Mo. Jones, Karen Jane, Fr. 1018 Curran Kirkwood, Mo. Jones, Michael Houston, Sr. 111 Wakefield Sikeston, Mo. Jones, Stephen Michael, Soph. 219 Bolivar Jefferson City, Mo. Jones, Ray Van, Fr. 12213 E. 49th Terr. Independence, Mo. Jonson, William Michael, Fr. 1631 W. 7th Sedalia, Mo. Jurgens, Judy Ann, Soph. 2734 Hampton St. Louis, Mo. Kahmke, Jean Ellen, Fr. 8856 Romona St. Louis, Mo. Karnes, Kay Callison, Spec. 326 Reynolds Fayette, Mo. Karsch, Nancy Elizabeth, Sr. 413 N. A. St. Farmington, Mo. Kautzner, Ronald Carl, Fr. 5207 Ulena St. Louis 18, Mo. 34 61 61 61,127,134,200 34 61 34,95,96,145,176 44 61,200,201 70 70,76,109,ll8,l40, 149,178,l88,190 1 62 l34J70 5036376 72,97,l66 44 62 62,138,139 50 50 62 134,174,205 72 73 62,l24,125,127, 130,134 50,150 62,135 35,141,148 62 Kaye, Sharyn Lynn, Fr. 404 Ridgewood Dr. Belleville, lll. Kaylor, Claudann, Soph. Shelbyville, Mo. Keck, Ronald Charles, Soph. 8715 Red Oak Crestwood 26, Mo. Keefer, William 54 Orchard Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Keiser, Edward Harrison, Fr. 937 Greeley Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. Kelley, James Robert, Soph. 8401 Somerset Dr. Apt. 215 Prairie Village, Kan. Kellogg, Sandra Lee, Soph. 8921 Granbury St. Louis, Mo. Kelly, Tom Lee, Fr. RR. 3 Chesterfield, Mo. Kelso, Connie, Soph. 1415 W. Sycamore Nevada, Mo. Kemper, Vernon Wayne, Soph. 17 E. Third St. Eureka, Mo. Kepner, Robert Lawrence, Jr. 2810 Summit Dr. Burlingame, Calif. Kerr, David Wells, Fr. 400 N. Baker Dr. Kennett, Mo. Kettlekamp, Frances Ann, Jr 8918 Southview Lane Affton, Mo. Kieffer, Karen Anne, Sr. R. 1, Box 309 Eureka, Mo. Kincheloe, Jon Greig, Fr. 1515 Pollock Rd. Mexico, Mo. King, Charles E., Soph. 36 Oakhill Dr. Ellisville, Mo. King, Richard Max, Fr. 4910 Michigan Kansas City, Mo. Kinker, Bird Simone, Jr. 1205 Lindenwoocl St. Charles, Mo. Kintner, Vicki Sue, Soph. 907 East Benton Carrollton, Mo. 62 50,97,162,180, 181,184,211 44 71 62 50 50,97,166 62,202 51,97,166 5l,l35,l44,l88, 190,191,200 35,174 62,92,l54,188,l91 44 35 62 72,96,170 62 44,97,180,185 51,120,l22,l30,l52 Kirksey, Virgil Vernon, Jr. 71,174,204 2120 Waterman Granite City, Ill. Kizer, Alice V., Fr. 923 E. Love Mexico, Mo. Kloth, Paul Dennis, Sr. 35,174 849 Atalanta Webster Groves, Mo. Knabe, Marilyn Kay, Fr. 62,135 1012 Sante Fe Trail Boonville, Mo. Knapheide, Wilfred William, Spec. 51 RR. 4 Fayette, Mo. Knapp, Fern F., Soph. 51,96.141,149,170 6700 Torlina Berkeley 34, MO. knigge, Ronald F., Jr. 44,86,88.174 7300 Forest Haven Est. St. Louis 23, Mo. Knight, Glenn Carlos, Fr. 62,132 619 N. Madison Lebanon, Mo. Koehler, Ronald James, Fr. 62 806 South 7th St. Charles, Mo. Koenig, William, Sr. 35,130 122 172 E. Davis Fayette, Mo. Kohen, Robert Louis, Jr. 35,159 724 Seventh St. 239 Boonville, Mo. Kohne, Maurice Herman, Jr. 45,149 717 West Ninth St. Washington, Mo. Kohr, Michael Clarence, Fr. 62 12215 Dorsett Rd. Hazelwood, Mo. Kritz, Carolyn Sue, Fr. 62 RR. 3 Fayette, Mo. Krupski, Michael Julius, Fr. 62 4218 Iowa St. Louis 11, Mo. Kruzel, Michael Barrie, Fr. 62 2475 Conter Ave. St. Louis 36, Mo. Kuschel, Clifford John, Soph. 45 Waverly, Mo. Ladd, Diana Louise, Fr. 62,135 11309 Manchester Rd. Kirkwood, Mo. La Forge, Ralph Henry, Jr. 105 N. Missouri New Franklin, Mo. Lahr, Guy lll McDowell, Soph. 51 330 Lenox Ave. Granite City, lll. Lamb, Jimmy Lynn, Sr. 35,76,109,142,145, 8 Vesper Dr. 172,173 Ellisville, Mo. Lambeth, Gerald Thomas, Spec. 309 Lucky Fayette, Mo. Lammers, Paula Lou, Jr. 45,75 22 I-luntleigh Woods St. Louis, Mo. Lampkin, Linda Jane, Fr. 62 Appleton City, Mo. Lampo, Stephen Frederick, Sr. 35,78,105,108, 612 S. Jefferson 178,179 Neosho, Mo. Landes, Mildred Ruth, Jr. 45 307 Virginia Ave. Crystal City, Mo. Landrum, Stuart Milton, Soph. 51,96,124,134, 503 W. College 149,170 Farmington, Mo. Lang, Edward Lee, Fr. 62 Box 90 Mexico, Mo. Lang, Kenneth Eugene, Sr. 35,200,201 New Franklin, Mo. Lange, 11 Joseph Ellis, Fr. 62,86,88 306 No. Madison Malden, Mo. Langley, Carolyn Sue, Sr. 146 Essex, Mo. Larabee, Steve Carl, Soph. 2824 Charles St. Joseph, Mo. Larwill, Carla Jonena, Fr. 63,130 4712 Don Ron St. Louis 23, Mo. 51, Lear, Clyde Graves, Soph. 51,114 2017 Lowell Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Lee, Charles Robert, Fr. 63,86,89 1911 Westview Kirkwood, Mo. Lee, Thomas Randolph, Spec. 71 304 Spring St. Fayette, Mo. Leech, Mark Dean, Fr. 63,86,89,194 920 West Davis Fayette, Mo. Leech, Sandra Sue, Sr. 36,74,l16,l45,146,147 920 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Lemen, Richard Alan, Soph. 45,96,l76 California, Mo. Lenz, Oscar Victor, Sr. 36,146,154,155,174 13173 W. Watson, Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Lenzi, Annetta L., Sr. 36,146 3225 Aubrey Granite City, Ill. Leonard, Mildred Charlene, Soph. 51,97,122,126, R. 2 'Box 141 130,135,164 St. James, Mo. Leonard, Paul Andrew, Fr. 727 W. Main Jackson, Mo. Lichius, Susan, Jr. Steelville, Mo. Liley, Floyd Wilbur, Fr. 1008 Henderson Kennett, Mo. Liner, Bennice Lee, Soph. 619 Magoffin St. Louis 29, Mo. Linter, Susan Jean, Fr. 9800 Barrington Dr. St. Louis 38, Mo. Lipp, Carolyn, Fr. 1122 S. Clark Mexico, Mo. Lip elman, James Harry, Soph. 77 I3 Circle Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Lipgelman, Marjie Ann, Jr. 773 Circle Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Lischko, Michael Mark, Fr. 2412 Victor St. Louis, Mo. Little, Druscilla Claire, Soph. 1706 South 41 St. Joseph, Mo. Liu, Charles, Jr. 151 Jupiter St. Hong Kong, China Liu, Martha Sue, Soph. 2C Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Logan, Sandra Joyce, Fr. 4073 Quincy St. Louis 16, Mo. Lomax, Sara Lynn, Fr. RR. 1 Sumner, Mo. Loomis, Terry Lynn, Jr. 1 Larkin Lane St. Louis 28, Mo. Loudenslager, William Frank, Jr. Sturgeon, Mo. Lovelace, Janice Lee, Jr. 8961 E. 60th Terr. Raytown, Mo. Loy, Dick Thomas, Jr. 807 Briarwood Nevada, Mo. Luecke, Steven Alfred, Sr. 201 Parkland Glendale, Mo. McBrearty, Sandra Ann, Fr. 4712 Jordan St. Louis, Mo. McBride, Alan Robert, Sr. 760 Jeffco Blvd. Arnold, Mo. McCallum, Peggy Lew, Fr. 9865 Amberley Dr. St. Louis 26, Mo. McClammer, Ronald Lee, Jr. 300 S. Main Fayette, Mo. McClenahan, Karen Lee, Fr. R. R. 1, Box 306 Festus, Mo. McClenahan, Patricia Gayle, Jr. Box 306, R. R. 1 Festus, MO. McClure, Mary Jane, Soph. 1704 Redgemont Columbia, Mo. McClure, Stephen G., Soph. 4012 W. 75th Prairie Village, Kans. McCreight, Anne, Fr. 2116 Princeton Place Richmond Hgts., Mo. McElroy, Linda Beth, Fr. 2430 Sims Overland 14, Mo. McGill, Pamela Joe, Fr. 410 Altus Kirkwood, Mo. 51,130,139 63 5l,96,l78,188,190, 200,201 63,127 51 45,146,166 63,33,36 7l,97,21l 36,176 63 63,130,130,135 45 45 45,168 71,159,174,202,203 36,124,135 36 63 73 63,164 146,150,156 51,134,152 63,135 63,130,134,136 73,92 McKee, Charles Edward, Spec. R. R. 1 Rocheport, Mo. McLeod, Patricia H., Sr. 1413 Paris Rd. Columbia, Mo. McAown, Charles William, Fr. R. R. 4, Box 203 St. Charles, Mo. McRill, Mary Kay, Fr. 510 Newark Rd. Mount Vernon, Ohio Maier, Bruce R., Soph. 6529 Delor St. Louis, Mo. Mallard, April Marilyn, Jr. 4702 Seibert St. Louis, Mo. Major, Nancy Kelly, Soph. Star Route Sedalia, Mo. Mantels, Lewis, Charles, Sr. R. R. 1 Union, Mo. Marquard, Frederick D., Soph. R.R. 1, Box 186 High Ridge, Mo. Martin, Donald Herbert, Fr. 710 Ridge Ave. Festus, Mo. Martin, Eugene Frederick, Jr. 120 S. George Mt. Prospect, lll. Martin, Jane Lynn, Jr. R. R. 2 Centralia, Mo. Martin, Larry Joe, Jr. R. R. 2 Bragg City, Mo. Massman, Marilyn Kathryn, Sr. 3323 Ohio Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Mathae, Margaret Louise, Soph. 203 Spring St. Fayette, Mo. Matthews, Carol Ann, Fr. 1111 Dougherty Ferry Rd. Kirkwood, Mo. Maulin, Jerry D., Soph. 250 Harwood Lebanon, Mo. Maurer, Barbara JoAnn, Sr. 11355 Gravois Rd. St. Louis 26, Mo. Mehrhoff, Stanley Ernest, Fr. R. R. 2 ' Prairie Home, Mo. Meine, Jeri Dean, Fr. 924 W. St. Mexico, Mo. Meinhardt, Mark Alan, Soph. 1211 S. Geyer Kirkwood, Mo. Melton, Nancy Jane, Soph. High Hill, Mo. Mendenhall, Bruce Jay, Fr. 104 W. Crocker Marceline, Mo. Merrick, Beverly Kay, Fr. 1813 S. Courtland Park Ridge, Ill. Messick, Jean F., Soph. 925 Harrison Florissant, Mo. Metcalf, Richard Paul, Fr. 714 N. Jefferson Mexico, Mo. Meyer, Susan Carolyn, Soph. 6819 Crest St. Louis, Mo. Michie, James, Sr. 2308 Ward Caruthersville, Mo. Michie, James S., Jr. 308 E. 6th St. Caruthersville, Mo. Milam, James Larry, Fr. R. R.- 2 Glasgow, Mo. 63 63 45,124,l30,134 71 36,141,144,l50 45,144 63 45,176 45,146,147,152,162 45,l12,132,137,172 36,139,149 51,139 63,139 45,159 36,164 63 63 51,202,203 51,97,211 63 63 51,95,96,174,204 51,97,132 37,174 45,86 63 Millar 1201 3 Futlo Miller 1 714 V Sedali Miller R. R. Arms! Miller Park 11 Fayeti Milligi 133 W Hartft Milne 321 N Louis Milne 321 N Louis Mohrr 7418 1 St. Lc M ohr Kahol Moll, 231 C Kirkv Moor 9216 Kansa Moor 2723 St. L1 Moor 7540 Chicz More F aye Morg 425 li Mars More 2247 St. A Morr New Mori 1 Lo St. L Mor: 159 ' New Mor: 1245 Flor Moxl R. R Chai Mue 3431 St. 1 Muk R. R Glas Mul 883' St.f Mui 707 Uni Mui R. l Spr Col Nag 104 Ove Nai 43C Uni Nat 43C Un Na Ed Ne 16' stf 63 63 14,130,134 71 -1,144,150 45,144 63 45,176 ,7,152,l62 2,137,172 6,139,149 51,139 63,139 45,159 36,164 63 63 1,202,203 51,97,2l1 63 63 6, 174,204 51,917,132 37,174 45,86 63 Millard, Janet Kay, Fr. 1201 Circle Drive Futlon, Mo. Miller, Alan Lee, Fr.. 1714 W. llth Sedalia, Mo. Miller, James Yates, Soph.- R. R. 1 Armstrong, Mo. Miller, Mary R. Spec. Park Road Fayette, Mo. Milligan, Barbara Jean, Fr. 133 W. Watkins St. Hartford, Ill. Milner, Janet Louise, Soph. 321 Noyes St. Louisiana, Mo. Milner Jon Meckey, Soph, 321 Noyes St. Louisiana, Mo. Mohme, David Richard, Sr. 7418 Rupert Ave. St. Louis 17, Mo. Mohr, Gale Francis, Spec. Kahoka, Mo. Moll, John C., Sr. 231 Orrick Lane Kirkwood 22, Mo. Moore, Jr., Lisle Hutchinson 9216 Indiana Kansas City, Mo. Moore, Paul B., Sr. 2723 Ann Ave. St. Louis 4, Mo. Moore, Richard Allen, Fr. 7540 S. Seeley Ave. Chicago, 111. Moreau, Charles R., Spec. Fayette, Mo. Morgan, John Robert, Soph. 425 Maple Marshfield, Mo. Moro, Diane Shirley, Sr. 2247 Modesto Lane St. Ann, Mo. Morris, Edward W., Fr. New London, Mo. Morris, Joe Edward, Soph. 1 Lomond Dr. St. Louis 35, Mo. Morris, Raymond Philip, Sr. 159 Westwood Rd. New Haven Conn. Morris, Roger Raymond, Fr. 1245 S. Lafayette Florissant, Mo. Moxley, John Albert, Jr. R. R. 3 Charleston, Mo. Mueller, Joan Elizabeth, Jr. 3431 Lindscott St. Louis 14, Mo. Fr 63,135 64,188,190 51,96,l76 73 51,94,97,135,l62 51,86,87,96,l78,179 37,96,ll4,l70 37,150,153 64,117,l24,130 37,130 64,150 57,l24,l27,135 37,132,l46,152,l62 51 153 37 64 45,96,150,174 45,146 Mukergee, Marilyn Elizabeth, Spec. R R Glasgow, Mo. Mullgardt, Bill Haynes, Soph. 8837, Eager Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Murray, Walter Allan Jr., 707 W. Springfield Union, Mo. Murray, Darryl, Fr. R. R. 1 Spring Valley Rd. Columbia, Mo. Nagle, J, Thomas, Fr. 10441 Canterway Overland, Mo. Sr. Nanos, Achilles Dorothes, Fr. 430 W. Point Crt. University City, Mo. Nanos, Elaine Eudokia, Soph. 430 West Point Court University City, MO. Nash, Terry Lee, FI'- Edgerton, Mo. Neeley, Larry William, Fr. 1628 Meredith Dr. St. Louis, Mo. 51 37,178,179 64,86,89 73 52 64 64,154,l88,191, 200,201 Nelson, Gail Sarah, Jr. 45,127,130,l35, 6511 Horst Dr. 146,168 Affton, Mo. Nelson, W. Richard Jr., Fr. 64,135 124 W. Circle Jefferson City, Mo. Neville, Robert Bruce, Soph. R. R. 5 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Newman, Joseph Davidon, Fr. 64 5915 Lindell St. Louis, Mo. Newton, Sidney L., Soph. 52 315 Corprew Fayette, Mo. Nichols, David Eugene 52,96,l73 Southwest City, Mo. Nichols, Jr, Glynn Doug, Soph. 45,96,176 807 King Ave. Columbia, Mo. Niedermeyer, Thomas William, Fr 64,l54,188,l9l 812 Prairie St. Bloomington, lll. Nordquist, Karen Ann, Soph. 52,120,140 722 Moundale Ferguson, Mo. North, Jim D., Sr. 37 Camden, S. Carolina Nussbaum, Dena Sue, Fr. 64 835 Arch St. Thayer, Mo. O'Bannon, Larry Dale, Fr. 64 R. R. 7 Columbia, Mo. Ober 111, David Washington, Fr. 64 120 Maple Rd. Harrisburg, Pa. O'Dell, Lela Sharon, Sr. 122,127,134,136,l46,164 145 Pearl Lebanon, Mo. Offutt, Sandra Amelia, Jr. 45,127,135,146,168 R. R. 2 Orrick, Mo. Oldahm, Marie Ann, Fr. 64 1140 Estes Dr. Florissant, Mo. Oliphant, Jerome Joseph, Soph. 430 W. Swan Webster Groves, Mo. Olson, Lenore Mae, Fr. 64 5 Wrenwood Ct. - Webster Groves, Mo. Osborn, Robert W., Jr. 45,135,149,150 11901 E. 44th Terrace Kansas City 33,Mo. Osborn, Vicki Sue, Fr. 64,114,154 719 Strawbridge Brookfield, Mo. Osman, Carole Ruth, Fr. 64,134,136 604 W. College Farmington, Mo. Otto, Douglas George, Fr. 64 309 Cedar St. Washington, Mo. Overstreet, Eddie Wayne, Fr. 7,64 605 West Elm Fayette, Mo. Owens, Nancy Joanne, Jr. 45,146,143 968 Altonia Hazelwood, Mo. Paeth, Wayne Leslie, Jr. 71,170 8416 S. 1-loyne Chicago, 111. Page, Bonnie Sue, Fr. 64 118 S. Main Fayette, Mo. Parrillo, Ben, Soph. 52 New York, New York Park, cnaries C., Fr. 64,8683 3934 Pacific Ave. Long Beach, Calif. Parks, Marilyn, Fr. 64,135 5506 Pard Kansas City, Mo. Patterson, Judith Hawkins, Sf- 37,162 105 S. Cleveland Fayette, Missouri 64,96,170 Payne, George Ronald, Soph. 7612 Santa Monica St. Louis 21, Mo. -eL.,,..11,:a. :.'x..g1-1. Pekar, Jean Gladys, Fr. 3242 Regal Place St. Louis 30, Mo. Perry, Robert Thomas, Jr. 45,106,110,ll8,146, 403 N. Vine 147 170 Fayette, Mo. ' Pesek, James Fra ' , J . 46 7 1 2142 Gray mls r , 5' 511202 Richmond Hts, Mo. Peters, Susan Kay, Fr. 64 2224 Atwater St. Louis, Mo. Peterson, Kathy Maria, Fr. 65 315 Parkwood Kirkwood 22, Mo. Peterson, Pam Carol, Soph. 52,97 418 Elm Ave. Glendale, Mo. Peterson, William M., Fr. 64,205 714 Berick Dr. University City, Mo. Pflug, Susan Joy, Soph. 121 Park Rd. Webster Groves, Mo. Phillips, Patricia Beth, Soph. 52,159 R. R. 1, Box 245 Chillicothe, MO. Pifer, Alexanne, Jr. 2120 Manchester St. Joseph. Mo. Ponder, Michael H., Jr. 1603 Thursby Kirkwood, Mo. 71,159,162,l86,l87 46,86,87,96,154,l55,178 Porter, Doris Jean, Sr. 38 5417 Fletcher St. Louis, Mo. Porter, Doris Jean, Sr. 38,122,l27,134,l36 5417 Fletcher St. Louis, MO. Potter, Audrey Gene, Jr. 8 Venus Street Mexico, Mo. Powell, David Charles, Sr. 38,170 1320 Westcott Visalia, Calif. Powell, William Don, Jr. 86,87,172,173,202 5617 Kenwood Kansas City, Mo. Powell, William Grey, Fr. 65,86,89 Perry, Mo. Prange, Marilyn Sue, Fr. 65 12714 Bellefortaine St. Louis 38, Mo. Price, Gary Calvin, Fr. 519 LeRoy Boonville, Mo. Price, Lawrence A., Fr. 65 11305 E. 45th Terr. Kansas City, Mo. Proett, Carol Anna, Soph. 72,94,97,l20,152 Higginsville, Mo. Proffitt, Rueben Lee, Fr. 65 205 W. Heidel Carrollton, Mo. Putney, Doyle Eugene, Fr. 65,8639 4029 Fairview St. Louis, Mo. Pyle, Nelson Darrell, Soph. 178 101 Third Edwardsville, lll. Quist, Roy Wesley, Fr. 65,134,137 1106 Aileen Rd. Brielle, New Jersey Radford, Sharon Fae, Soph. 52 4400 E. 112th St. Kansas City, Mo. Radney, Douglas Vernon ll, Fr. 65,135 Box 123 Montrose, Mo, Rahm, Thomas Allen, Soph. 86,39,96,154,173,202 4346 McRee St. Louis, MO. 65 Ranoha, Suzanne, Fr. 4966 a Potomac St. Louis 39, Mo. Rasche, Katharine Ann, Jr. R. 2 Farmington, Mo. 46,l35,l46,l52,l66 Raymond, Helen Sue, Fr, 65 1 Shireford Lane Ferguson, Mo. Read, Linda Kay, Fr. 65,120,135 Pilot Grovc, Mo. Record, larry Ed, Fr. 65,86,88 Box 371 New London, lvlo. Reed, Paul Vernon, Sr. 120 Box 107A Columbia, Mo. Rempert, Richard Wayne, Fr. 65,200 829 Austin Park Ridge, 111. Renick, John Blue, Soph. 52,124,125 902 W. Tenth Rolla, Mo. Rethwisch, Braxton Pollard, Sr. 38,95,110 301 W. Spring 118,120 Fayette, Mo. Reynolds, Clifford W., Sr. 38,111,121 Box 80 Hallsville, Mo. Reynolds, Vicki Lynn, Jr. 46,74,78,82,l56,159,162 1104 Concannon Moberly, Mo. Rhodes, Glenn W. Jr. 46,134 Box 66 Advance, Mo. Richenderfer, Elma Belle, Fr. 65,120,135 201 N. Kingshighway St. Charles, MO, , Rickman, Rena Mae, Jr. R.No.1 Neosho, Mo. Rigby, Donna Mae, Soph. 76 2 March Drive Edwards AFB, Calif. 46,132,137,162,211 52,97,148,154,162 Riggs, Adolphus Ill, Fr. 52 50 St. Francis Kennett, Mo. Riggs, Richard M., Fr. 65,148 828 Sterling Dr. Flossmour, Mo. Rix, Susan Jean, Fr. 65 6527 Myron Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Robb, George Bertis, Soph. 52 1520 Telegraph Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Robb, Linda, Jr. 46,146 1520 Telegraph Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Roberts, Celia Kay, Jr. 46,137,146,156 725 North Pershing Salem, Mo. Roberts, Jake Ann, Jr. 46,168 6935 Pershing St. Louis 30, Mo. Roesel, Francis Thomas, Soph. 52,86,88,200 3909 Utah St. Louis 16, Mo. Rogers, Richard R., Sr. 38,124,130 1228 Harrison Edwardsville, lll. Rohlfing, Caren Ann, Soph. 52 7340 Flora Maplewood, Mo. Romines, Majorie Ann, Sr. 38,106,111, Houston, Mo. 120,148,168 Roseland, Joseph Jay, Sr. 307 N. Howard Fayette, Mo. Roth, Robert Carl Jr., Fr. 65 7403 Elgar N. Springfield, Va. Rouse, Jill Anne, Jr. 46,145,166 1877 Stratford Ave. Westchester, Ill. Rousseau, 'Clifford George, Soph. 52,200 No. 7 Terrance Lane Granite City, Ill. Rousseau, David Merle, Soph. 46,141,204 No. 7 Terrance Lane Granite City, Ill. Rowen, Donald C,, Sr. 38,127 1050 Pike St. St. Charles, Mo. Rowland, Donald Louis, Fr. 5 Morningside Drive Boonville, Mo. Rowlette, Susan Peck. Jr. 4 Fair Oaks Moberly, Mo. Rubey, Jack E., Jr. 6974 Marquette St. Louis, Mo. Ruhland, Charles Melvin, Soph. 8718 Eulalie Ave. Brentwood, Mo. 52 46,153 46,76,108,109,134, 154,170 Ru pert, Frances Jeannette, Soph. 52,152 605N. Euclid Slater, Mo. Rutherford, Robert Michael, Fr. Cardwell, Mo. Saffarrans, M. Jane, Soph. 120 2nd St. Monroe City, Mo. Sahagian, Gerald George, Jr. 1131 Boland Pl. St. Louis, Mo. Sander, John Alfred, Soph. 35 Gast Pl. St. Louis, Mo. Sander, Marilyn Jo, Fr. R. R. 4 Jackson, Mo. Sanders, Carolyn Sue, Soph. 3752 Park Crest Lemay 25, Mo. Satterlee, Floyd Curtis, Sr. 4516 Montgall Kansas City., Mo. Schattyn Noel Louis, Fr. 9 Huntleigh Downs St. Louis 31, Mo. Scheidt, Ronald Charles, Jr. 9900 Wolff Dr. Affton 23, Mo. Scherbel, Sandy, Sr. 5807 Goener Ave. St. Louis 16, Mo. 52,97,107,162, 180,184 52,96,178,l79,200 73 52,94,97,150,164 38,78,92, 106, 109 9,78,82,180,181,183 46,178,200,20l 38,108,109,19l Schertel Ruth A., Soph. 52 4362 Weber Road St. Louis, Mo. Schmid, David Albert, Fr. 65,194 4 East 8th Fulton, Mo. Schmidt, John Larry, Fr. 65,200 316 Kayser Lemay, Mo. Schmidt, Julia Mae, Soph. 52,97,120,122,126, P.O. Box 143 127,134,108 Gerald, Mo. Schmitz, Rolf Dieter 4972 Mardel St. Louis, Mo. Schmidtke, James Alan, Fr. 65 1920 N. 33rd St. Joseph, Mo. 4. Schnebelen, Renee Margaret 65 506 C St. Farmington, Mo. Schneider, Henry Allen, Soph. 53,96,l70 1418 Anna Ave. University City, Mo. Schneider, John A., Sr. 39,76,107,118,121,124 Hillsboro, Mo. Schober, Gerald Charles, Fr. 65 6520 Lawnside Dr. St. Louis 23, Mo. Schober, Robert Lee, Sr. 39,78,83,92,178 6402 Colleen St. Louis, Mo. Schoening, William Edward, Sr. 39,124,136,149 3658 Oxford Maplewood, Mo. Schoenthal, Mary Lou, Fr. 65 Prairie Home, Mo. Schooler, Marvin Barrett, Soph. 53 Fairfax, MO, Schoolfield, Clarence Wayne, Sr. 39,174 313 Poplar Dr. Kennett, Mo. Schove, Sharon Edith, Jr. 5406 Mardel St. Louis, Mo. 46,l32,15l,153,16S Schrepel, Bob Harry, Fr. 5021 Rosa St. Louis, Mo. Schroeder, Shirley Ann, Soph. 267 Old Sulphur Sprgs. Rd. Manchester, Mo. Schultze, Dorothy Jean, Jr. 8628 Bellhaven St. Johns 14, Mo. 65 53,94,97,i24,126, l27,134,152,168 46,i2o,t21,146,166 Schwartz, Walter Fredrick, Fr. 66,117 2813 Laclede Sta Rd, Maplewood, Mo. Scott, Robert Wells, Sr. 6420 Vicanno San Jose, Calif. Sears, Sallie R., Jr. R. R. 7 West Plains, Mo. Seitz, Earl Franklin, Fr. R. R. 2 Cuba, Mo, Shamel, John Sanford, Sr. 6901 W. 87th St. Overland Park, Kansas Shanahan, Maurene K., Soph. Christopher Mill Rd. Medford, N.J. 46,130,l46,168 66 78,82 Shanks, Don W., Sr. 39,109,116,118,124,l26, Lawson, MO. 127,134,136,146,181 Shannon, Roger Dean, Jr. 8919 Kidder St. Louis 23, Mo. Shaw, Nancy Boyd, Soph. 908 A. Teudall Dr. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Shehorn, Mary Lynne, Fr. 9503 Everman Overland 14, Mo. Shelton, Janet, Jr. 2417 Edison Granite City, 111. Sherman, Daniel Winfield, Jr. 219 S, Huttig Independence, Mo. Shipper, Gary Albert, Fr: 7143 Valbrook Lane Affton 23, Mo. Shride, Glen Anne, Fr. Emden, Mo. Shull, Donald Bohling, Fr. 1925 Hayselton Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Shull, Walter, Soph. 1925 Hayselton Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Shultz Ann F., Soph 1256 Laughren Dr. University City,,Mo. Shultz, Dennis, Soph. 1256 Laughren Dr. University City, Mo. Siebern, John Arthur, Fr. P.O. Box 161, Chamois, Mo. Siefkas, Monique, Soph. 329 Reynolds Fayette, Mo. Siearist, Robert Allen, Fr. 6932 Glenmore St. Louis 21, Mo. Sigler, Jill, Fr. Twin Oaks Lane Steelville, Mo. Silverman, Arthur Alan, Soph. 15 Ladue, Est. W. Creve Coeur, Mo. Sinclair, James Carl, Soph. 112 Leonard Fayette, Mo. Sissna, James, Jr. Skiles, Gary James, Fr. R, R. 2 Dwight, lll. Slater, Darryl William, Fr. 13060 Spanish Pond Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Slattery, James Richard, Soph. 2248 Woodlawn Ave. Granite City, Ill. 46,154,178 ss 52 46,135,146,156,166 46,142,202 66,154 66 66 66 97,162,211 66,130 66 66 46,153 46 66 66,78 53 Smith, Ca 726 w. C6 Moberly, I Smith, Cul Clarksvill Smith, G1 5206 Ben Kansas C Smith, G1 Gladden, 1 Smith, Jo 2822 S. 19' St. Josepk Smith, Te 530 Angen Kirkwood Sombart, 513 High Boonville, Spangler, 113 Sappii Columbia, Sparks, S 4 1 Centr Kirkwood, Speight, IN 603 S. Si Branson, Spellmeye 205 S. I-la: Ferguson, Spitzer, H 6527 A M: St. Louis, Stapley, lv 1 8250 Pen 1-lomewoom Stearns, 1 210 N. Me Mt. Verna Steele, Jz 6 Estates Ferguson, Stegelmey 18 16 Sprii Granite C Steinhoff, 3926 Long Cincinnat: Steinmanr 10 Cardig Ferguson Steinmanr 10 Cardig Ferguson Stephens 8 Fyfer P Columbia Stephens, 618 S. Th Chaffee, l Stephens, 202 S. Wc Fredericl Stevens, 2C Eagle Fayette, l Stewart, 909 Scott St. Louis Stitt, Jr. 7316 S. N Chicago, Stocker, 106 E. El Armstrot Stone, Wi 2509 Alle Cape Gir. Strader, 1506 Dou Kirkwood Straub, L Limon, C Straube, Montgom Strawn, 3918 Sout St. Louis 65 ,126, 2,168 6,166 6,117 16,168 66 78,82 14,126, 46,181 54,178 53 52 156,166 142,202 66,154 66 66 66 ll62,211 66,130 66 66 46,153 46 66 66,78 53 Smith, Carol Virginia, Sr. 726 W. Coates Moberly, Mo, Smith, Curtis Don, Sr. Clarksville, Mo. Smith, Glenn Banks, Fr. 5206 Bennington Kansas City, Mo. Smith, Glenna May, Sr, Gladden, Mo. Smith, Joe Dean, Jr. 2822 S. 19th St. St. Joseph, Mo. Smith, Terry Bruce, Soph. 530 Angenette Kirkwood, Mo, Sombart, Bernice L., Spec. 513 High Boonville, Mo. Spangler, Barrett Davis, Fr. 113 Sappington Dr. Columbia, Mo. 70 39 66,86,89 39 39,86,132,137,l76 53,95,96,124,l48,l70 Sparks, Sandra Lee, Soph. 53 431 Central Pl. Kirkwood, Mo. Speight, Margaret Gayle, Jr. 46,97,150,15l, 603 S. Sixth Ave. 160,168 Branson, Mo. Spellmeyer, Kerry Milton, Fr 66 205 S. Hartnett Ferguson, Mo. Spitzer, Eugene John, Fr. 73 6527 A Michigan Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Stapley, Mary Kathryn, Fr. 18250 Perth Ave. Homewood, 111. Stearns, Michael Anthony 53,96 210 N. Main Mt. Vernon, Mo. Steele, James A., Sr. 39,114,115 6 Estates Ct. Ferguson, Mo. Stegelmeyer, Judith Catherine, Fr. 1816 Spring Ave. Granite City, 111. Steinhoff, Judith Ann, Fr. 66,153 3926 Longord Dr. Cincinnati 36, Ohio Steinmann, Carol Jean, Soph. 53 10 Cardigan Dr. Ferguson 35, Mo. Steinmann, Harry Lee, Jr. 46,96,l70 10 Cardigan Dr. Ferguson 35, Mo. Stephens 111, Edwin Sydney, Soph. 8 Fyfer Pl. Columbia, Mo. Stephens, James Robert, Fr. 66,86,89 618 S. Third St. Chaffee, Mo. Stephens, Susan DeGuire, Jr. 47,162 202 S. Wood Ave. Fredericktown, Mo. Stevens, John Burton, Soph. 97 2C Eagle Village Fayette, Missouri Stewart, Jr., Walter Edwin, Fr. 53 909 Scott Ave. St. Louis, Mo. t Jr Robert Walter, Jr. 127,135 Stit , ., 7316 S. Merrill Ave. Chicago, 111. Stocker, Barbara Sue, Jr. 106 E. Elm St. Armstrong, Mo. Stone, William Frederick, Soph. 2509 Allendale Dr. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Strader, Robert Stephen, Soph. 1506 Dougherty Ferry Kirkwood, Mo. Straub, John Chris, Soph. Limon, Colo. Straube, Wanda S., Jr. Montgomery City, Mo. Strawn, Sandra Lee, Soph. 3918 Southern Aire Dr. St. Louis 25, Mo. 47,146,151,168 53,86,87, 143,200 53 53,86,88,96,178 47,146,153,l66 53,111,137 Sullivan, Mary Jane, Soph. 45 Beacon Ferguson, Mo. Summers, Carolyn Sue, Soph. 106 N. Central Armstrong, Mo. Sunoo, Harold Jr., Fr. 502 N. Church Fayette, Mo. Swafford, Albert Wilburn, Soph. 403 Euclid Blvd. Carthage, Mo. Swan, Helen lrene, Fr. 11820 Old St. Chas. Rd. Bridgeton, Mo. Swan, John Van, Fr. Perry, Mo. Sweet, Charles Thomas, Fr. 1109 Jefferson Columbia, Mo. Sweet, Elizabeth Margaret, Jr. 3535 Cambridge Maplewood, Mo. Swift, Margaret Lee, Fr. 26 Rosemont Webster Groves, Mo. Szopa, Mary B., Spec. 502 W. Walnut Fayette, Mo. Szopa, Paul Stephen, Soph. 502 Walnut Fayette, Mo. Tally, Sharon Kay, Jr. 47 737 Hawthorne Independence, Mo. Tang, Kim Chung, Soph. 316 W. 23rd Pl. Chicago 16, 111. Taylor, David Allen, Fr. 708 14th St. Alexandria, Va. Taylor, James W., Sr. R. 2 Rushville, 111. Tebbs, Tom C., Jr. 1238 Hafner Pl. University City, Mo. Templeton, Karole Kay, Soph. 7522 Ellis Maplewood, Mo. Thieman, Louis Eugene, Fr. 602 Hardin Columbia, Mo. Thies,' .1666 Frankiin, Jr. R. 5 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Thio, Alex O., Sr. 57 D jalan Tapanuli Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia Thoele, Gail Grote, Jr. 2B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Thoele, Lawrence Vernon, Soph. 2B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Thompson, Charles S., Jr. 1142 Woody Ave. Moberly, Mo. Thompson, David Holbrook, Fr. 222 Orrick Lane Kirkwood, Mo. Thompson, Michael Johne, Fr. Salisbury, Mo. Thompson, William Howard, Jr. 620 Gilbert St. Belleville, lll. Thorn, John Stephen, Fr. 1 Charlotte Dr. Florissant, Mo. Thornsberry, Carl Craig, Sr. 2468 Waterman Granite City, 111. Toelke William Brinkman, Sr. 528 S. Oak Union, MO. Toot, Deanna Sue, Jr. 6601 Clarement Raytown 33, Mo. 53,120 53,97,162 66 47,176 66 47,146 66,142 ,145,146,152,164,180, 181,185 53,143 40 40,86,87,l78,l88, 191,202,203 53,139 47 40,121 43,111,146,164 53'159'1253d??8i 47,154,l55,l76 66,135 66 47 66,130,135 40 136,142,172 47,146 Topping, George Allan, Jr, 27 Concord Lane St. Louis, MO. Totten, Glenn Earldean, Sr, 216 E. Market Dexter, Mo. Tschappler, Alice June, Jr. RR. l Morrison, Mo. Tschappler, Sharon May, Fr, Morrison, Mo. Tuckef, Frank Cornelius Ill, Fr. 327 N. Main Nevada, Mo. Tucker, Gayle Mi on, Fr. 21217 Evergreen gn St. Clair Shores, Mich. Tucker, Joe M., Soph. R. 2 Box 45 Montgomery City, Mo. Turnage, Jr. Wallace Jacobs, Jr. 800 Park Rd. Fayette, Mo. Turnbull, David Neal, Fr. 6 Fair Ct. Troy, Mo. Turner, Charles Ray, Fr. 1124 Ursula University City, Mo. Turner, Frederick Leigh, Fr. 217 Chestnut Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. Turner, Lynne Allen, Soph. 213 Bell Leadwood, Mo. Tweedie, Robert Timmons, Soph. 920 Greely Webster Groves 19, Mo. Twerell, J. Terry, Fr. 257 Elm Glendale 22, Mo. Um, YounLgKi1, Soph. 422-1 Sin ang-dong Seoul, Korea Utterback, Amyann, Fr. Perry, Mo. Vail, Carole Corinne, Sr. 150 Chambers Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Valencia, Caesar A., Soph. General Prado 965 I-luanuco, Peru Vandecnocke, Robert A. M., Fr. RR. 1 Fayette, Mo. Vandenberg, Dorothy Ann, Fr. 6215 Tracy Kansas City, Mo. VanHorn, Martha, Jr. 19400 Locust Kansas City, Mo. VanLanduyt, Kent Bruce, Fr. Versailles, Mo. Van Sickle, William W., Fr. 1020 N. Berry Rd. Glendale, Mo. Vaughan, Judith Louise, Fr. 210 Vine Fayette, Mo. Vaughan, William Chapline, Fr. 11322 Conway Rd. Frontenac, Mo. Vaughan, William Gunning, Fr. 1708 Ridgemont Columbia, Mo. Vemmer, Keith Allen, Fr. 8128 Braddock University City, Mo . Viehmann, Lester Walter, Soph. 10916 Knennerly St. Louis, Mo. Vielhaber, Frank Joseph 111, Jr. 826 Camborne Dr. Lemay, Mo. Vieth, Mary Kathryn, Soph. 804 West Arch Nevada,Mo. VonBrauchitsch, Karl Frederick, Jr. 1188 Oak Ridge Dr. Glencoe, 111. 40 40,172,176 47,146,152,166 66,l35,',7 66 73 53,120,141 170,205 66 67 53,97,126 53 67,124,134,154 67 146 53 67 134 146,168 111,164 s6,sa,96, 159,174 71,76,202,203 97,156,162 243 Ro, F 1 F R P R E IN R E C R 8 P R 91 R R 31 F R B H R ll M Rl B A1 Ri 2f Sl Ri R. N? Ri 76 Et Ri 50 Ke Ri 82 Fl Ri 65 St. Ro 15 St. Ro 15' St. Ro 72' Sal Ro 69' i St. Ro 394 St. 122 Ed' Rok 734 Ma Roi Hot Roi 307 Fai Rot 740 N. I Rot 187 We: Rot No. Gra Rou No. Gra Rox 105 St. VonFange, Charles A., Soph. 96,170 402 Carleton St. Farmington, Mo. Vouga, Nila Jean, Fr. 73,152 12 Vouga Lane St. Louis, Mo. Waddell, Frank Dwight, Jr. 4303 Beauty Lane St. Louis, Mo. Wag-ner, Edwina Kent, Soph. 97,153 1904 Oak Ave. Manhattan Beach, Calif. Walcott, Joe Louis, Fr. 204 Cleveland Fayette, Mo. Walker, Alice Marie, Soph. 93,97,122,126, Hillsboro, Mo. 134,152,168 Walker, E,C., Soph. 96,124,170 934 W. Third Maryville, Mo. Walker, Kathryn Sue, Soph. 120,151,152 410 Worth First St. Owensville, Mo. Wallis, Franklin Forrest, Jr. Soph. 96,109, Belleview, Mo. ll1,132,148,154,178,179 Wallis, Michael Herbert, Fr. 200 324 Providence Rd. Ballwin, Mo. Walp, Linda Ann, Fr. 3219 Doniphan St. Joseph, Mo. Walton, Walter Scott, Fr. 1303 Taylor Ave. Crystal City, Mo. Wampler, Dan William, Jr., Sr 132 Meadowlawn Lebanon, Mo. Wantz, Ned Joseph, Fr. Westminster, Pa. Ward, Carter Dean, Fr. 5011 Powell Rd. Dayton, Ohio Watkins, Eddie Dennis, Fr. 102 W. 15th Higginsville, Mo. Watson, Marian Louise, Fr. 1202 Eastbrook St. Louis, Mo. Watt, Leslie Allan, Fr. 437 W. Cherry S. Winchester, lll. Watts, Dell Ray, Sr. Fayette, Mo. Watts, Midge H., Sr. 3431 Adie Rd. St. Ann, Mo. Waugh, James Robert, Soph. Rothville, Mo. Weatherford, Alan Leroy, Fr. Clarence, Mo. Weaver, Mary Sue, Soph. 1320 Dcunlin Jefferson City, Mo. Webber, David Everett, Sr. Mound City, Mo. Weber, Douglas Lee, Fr. 1222 Randall Rd. lndependence, Mo. Weber, Michael Joseph, Fr. 121 Bal Harbour Creve Coeur, Mo. 244 124,127,134,142 86,87,132,202 97,178,l88,19l, 200,201 200 97,137,l52,168 95,172 109,138,l39.l54 194 Weeks, Roger, A., Soph. 22 Chieftain Dr. Creve Coeur, Mo. Weiker, Carl Dean, Jr. Fayette, Mo. Weinand, Kenneth Joe, Fr. Troy, Mo. Welch, Robert Lee Jr., Jr. Fayette, Mo. Wells, Paul Wayne, Fr. Glasgow, Mo. Werner, Warren E., Soph. 901 Buckeye Dr. Ferguson, Mo. Wetz, Landis Dale, Soph. 2-s-631 Gray Ave. Lombard, lll. Westerfeld, Arleen Carol, Fr. 2390 Deer Run Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Weston, Barry Uwen, Jr. 1210 Franklin Dr. Independence, Mo. Weston, Evelyn Mae, Jr. 1210 Franklin Dr. lndependence, Mo. Wetzler, Sharon Marie, Soph. 6735 Robbins St. Louis, Mo. Wheatley, Linda Kay, Fr. 505 College Tarkio, Mo. Whipple, Judi Ann, Soph. Long St. Herculaneum, Mo. White, Barbara Jo, Fr. 1062 Barry St. Kirkwood, Mo. White, Ned Thomas, Soph. 7256 N. Ritter Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. White, Richard Jan, Fr. 6110 A. Geiger Ave. Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo. 96,172,202 109,154,l88,190 93,124 135 135,152 75,76,109,148,l54, 155,178 78,93,122,146,168 135 Whitehorn, Sharon Dean, Soph. 72,211 201 Harrison Kennett, Mo. Whitmore, Margaret Norene, Fr. 433 Thomas Ferguson, Mo. Whorton, Betty Jean, Fr. 6428 Lane Raytown, Mo. Wiebe, Kristi Ann, Fr. 886 Alexandra Glendale, Mo. Wilensky, Terrence Allan, Jr. 71,96,l74 706 Teson Rd. Hazelwood, Mo. Wilkinson, Christine .C1ass, Soph. 72,97 1349 Meadow Lane Poplar Bluff, Mo. Wilkinson, Eileen Ester, Fr. 23 High Street Lisbon Falls, Maine Wilkinson, Vern Jay, Fr. 121 Bennett Lebanon, Mo. Willi, Priscilla Lee, Fr. 4517 Swan Ave. St. Louis, Mo. u nmi WALSWORTH Q' S' :I : Y ' ll I7 'tlnmqwpiiea 6 ,aw-a by WAISWOHTH Mainline, Mo.. U. S. A. 205 Williams, Lexie, Jr. Portageville, Mo. Williams, Stephen E.,Sr. 601 E. Jefferson Kirkwood, Mo. Williamson, Jane, Soph. 253 McKinle Ave. Sullivan, Mo. Wilmsmeyer, Robert H., Soph. Chamois, Mo. Wilson, Maurice Houston, Jr. 4601 Vermont Kansas City, Mo. Windhorst, Linda Ann, Fr. 12808 Bellerive Est. Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Winkleby, Diane Daye, Soph. 61 Bay Dr. Sacramento, Cal. Winsett, Jon Douglas, Fr. 12022 Big Bend Kirkwood, Mo. Wogan, Yvonne Lynne, Soph. Union Star, Mo. Wohlberg, Margaret Ann, Jr. 1129 Bellerive St. Louis, Mo. Wolf, Richard, Fr. 60 Cardigan W. Ferguson, Mo. Womack, Camilla, Jr. 1160 W. 27 Independence, Mo. Wonderlin, Chester Charles, Fr. 502 N. Calton Bloomington, 111. Wonneman, Forrest Audrain Jr., 120 Clinton Dr. Columbia, Mo. Wood, Ruth Ann, Fr. RR.1 Lalvlonte, Mo. Woodman, Judith Ann, Fr. 17 Waverton Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Wuetherich, John Chris, Fr. 3681 Bellerive Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. Wunderlich, Paul Henry, Fr. 6127 S. Grand St..Louis, Mo. Wyatt, Richard Gregory, Sr. Smith Acres Lebanon, Mo. Yang, Soo Hung, Soph. 229 Heawhadong, ChonRo-Koo Seoul, Korea Yocham, Murphy L., Soph. Wheatland, Mo. Yocom, Larry Lynn, Jr. 1016 Robert Ave. Ferguson, Mo. 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