Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)

 - Class of 1965

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Wefhohgf Coffey 3-ayeffe, mi56ouri Iljofume 56 N N M1 ' : ' ,513 g.' 4. 5-1- .G 'Ni , nw., f wiv ,. :W nf'1' - Q . Jq, ' r -, :GM ze ,f a 2 1 221. V. . 2592 ' 2 its E Uk ' 'f..vL 'i z.,- IVIIDACONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY IIIIINHHIHIIHIIHIIHIHIIHHHIIIIIIIIIVIIIJIIWIWVIH 3 000011375465 3 Msn-cozxsvmznr Queue LIBRARY North independence Branch Highway Q Spring Independence, MO 64050 '0I'elll0l' TO THE SENIORS who will remember this year as alumni beginning a new phase of life . . . TO THE FRESHMEN who can lend the yearbook to the new fresh- men. . . ' TO THE SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS who have moved up several pages since last year. . . . .We present an album of a year's experiences. DEDICATION . ' MEMORJAM . . ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Ez BUILDINGS . ORGANIZ ATIONS Student Council Publications Who's Who . Organizations SOCIAL Social Clubs Homecomin Ragout Queens SPORTS Football Basketball Cheerleaders Other Sports CLASSES Freshmen Sophomores J umors Lates Seniors ADVERTISING jadfe of Confenfri , 4 5 2 2 2 izbeolicafion av Delightful Task! To rear the tender thought To teach the young idea how to shoot! --James Thompson TEACHER , , As a teacher, Miss Eulalie Pape has helped make her students an active part of a shrinking world. She has traveled in Europe, and has studied at the Alliance Francaise and Sorbonne, Paris, France. ADVISOR Always willing to do everything she can to help students, she offers a warm smile, and understanding. FRIEND On campus, she is sponsor of Delta Pi Omegag and outside of college she is member of many organizations including A.A.U.W., P.E.O., All the Year Round Club, and A.A.T.F. 4 To Miss Eulalie Pape, we dedicate this 'Ragout of 1965. - Miss Pape and Mrs. Cutler chaperone one of the dances. Serves as judge for the best- dressed coed. 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He was especially influential in the field of chemistry, and was of considerable assistance as dean in the years of the college's expansion. 6 . ?3?955?2?393155723259561:35ii2Wi5fi?-5-'El-5534354955657395:55914B?-? 1Ui-K-'-'-19:21-f:fr-:'rar:-2-iaJzfgfkfnzp x1:fS1's:. 'VF-i,'I: . - .. ,.,, ,., ... 4,,,,, -,. ,, . ' 1 -' .kvw I J' v. . 1 , 555, I , gr . X i ff , I , ' , Lf x n , ,E VC, ,,,. .WS :...,,,,,. A,,,,,T-- -1-V, .., , I ,.- ., A , , , ' H' , , 1 M .D -V 'aff , -' V ' , , .!dc!mini5 frafion They have prodded us, emboldened us, infuriated us, .and inspired us. Armed with facts and ideas, they have helped us to see life differently, more meaningfully. ' We may forget the date of the first school law in the United States, or Balzac's first name, but we will never forget these people who have given us a foundation upon which to build a life. 3 wl s,. v V AQ,-Q' Q . fr. . 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Beamon, Clerk, Business Office '---.J '11 f 5 ,1 2 5 if 3.4 , . . ,i ,, , Q, 'if A 2 Rx ff W- .Liz-A Catherine Ezell, Assistant Professor, Sociology and Religion Anita Cornett, Se Admissions Office Q cretary, V i,,,, 'ff' I . -r 3,4 fi' 1 ff? ' . N :By . M H ii K E iii + as Q , 'gf Q ' I fair' Q 1 21 K? 2 f , ax i I 2 5. .. qs S 1 .,- , fvfswr' ,, if K ek, ,1k- r 75 Martha D. Clerkg Helen E. Drummond, Library Clerkg Li1yMcGehee Librarian. ' . Barbara Blair, F a c u 1 t y Services and Mail Room Clerk Willie Green, Faculty Services and Clerical, Iva Lou Alcorn, Director, Howard-Payne Northg Martha Hartsock R ' ' ' ' egqsfl-ar S Offlce Director, Howard-Payne South , Brockman, Head Librariang Carolyn Lusby, Library x Willis Perryman, Director of Woodward Hall Vera Long, Director: Burford Hall Cora. 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W ek ,, mm Q, Givens Hall houses faculty offices and guest rooms Cupples Hall, the Library, is one of the oldest buildings on campus The newly remodeled Eyrie provides recreation and relaxation for the students ,r want 4 1 A 4 5.3:-vt ,LI RX . A y 1 -wt., -'if y - iff e t ' I ,LZ fi gv lfgixm T' 'Egg S1335 he , LY ,ffl , . P ' EX . Iii ' 1 ' A fy, , L M -. g wil f QR , , 1 K ., A leg-, , X , 5 X 14 I :S xv af. ff T E 5 I 1 nf Ai wh- 11 Named in honor of Bishop Ivan Lee Holt, Holt Hall is the largest women's residence hall. McMurry Hall supplies dormitory space for Freshman men. WEEE, wi, 'xi- J wr- ,f.ff'--,Wff-f g ' f f? ::if3f:rs' ' V ' 'N vff?ffz', wgK is g gi, .QQ f'TTIF5 .. ...- ' 722522 fe . Lum nfl, .,... mrs, In 'V 'A K he ue r 1.2! Iii' Q!5E5i 'J :fl 'ffff-15 ' .-, 1 , T I 'ia ':'?'1-'ki 'if--ex-..-,,.. . 1 Q E ward- ? ' E . 2 -.RE I., A 1. ,. nimnlil , 5 N i x iW1'5f Q? Lpjv' if :A 4,g..-,AMA Mfg. 'Q' .M,,L. N . Bufford Hall provides housing for 104 .upperclass men. The completely remodeled Old Science H211 furnishes much needed additional space. 2 1 m mm A A waives' MQ P an .. H iff w Q A '13, X Y ,gig gg an Ralph L. Woodward, President of the College and Robert W. Jacob, Dean of the College and Robert H Barker, Chairman ofthe Division of Social Sciences J! 1 - I P is We Gilbert E. Fleer, Assistant Professor, Religion C. Eugene Hix Jr., Chairman of the Division Philosophy, Art and Religion V ':5if'5'lf'.LfL1 . ' e -'F fc Y. - - -f' .- ii ik i x ' K '-.- 'f-1 -fufrzaf- 5.1-,V h 3 1 fl,i.,.1,r..-sp-wg 1. 5, fi. 1 i Political Science - Lee B. Monroe, Assistant Professor, .History and James Chag, AS S oc 1 at e P r 0 fe 5 S or, Business and Economics James L. Walker, Assistant Professor, History Brooks M. Waggoner, Associate Professor, History Sonia Sunoo, Assistant Professor, Psychology and Harold W. Sunoo, Chairman History and Political Science Department W'Q? Q 'CT' 5. John W. McCain, Professor, English Earl B. Harris Jr., Instructor, English Helen W. Baskett, Assistant Professor, English LaVerne Jacob, Assistant Instructor, English Catherine Strickler, A s s is t ant Professor, English f ,44 John B. Sinkhorn, Assistant Instructor, English IS af, l, Meredith F. Eller, Professor, Religion and Joseph G. Murtagh, Associate Professor, Spanish James M. Siefkas, Assistant Professor, Drama and Speech Samuel F Rhoads, Assistant Professor, Speech and Debate ' Eulalie Pape, Associate Professor, Q, Foreign Languages G. Frank Vrsic, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages .,-ff , W,,,,.f' f, ff-as NM- A rg :V I ' ' 2 an J - ', 2-.,K ' ' e sg , John E. Merrill, Professor, Mathematics and 13 Astronomy and Wilbur H. Ehrich, Assistant 1 Professor, Mathematics 3 it if 1: 'J Richard R. Cornwall, Associate Professor, Chemistry Mathematics N Chr1st1a.n Nielsen, Professor, Chemistry Chester E Hanson, Assistant Professor, Mathematics I qi M uf ir t . .V , fl 1: 5 . . . 'Q K r L' r - V ' i ' V - 'VL V l v . .5 ' . . .55-7 Ii 28 H Raymond A Cornett, Assistant Professor, ris H. Woods, Chairman of Far ate the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics 6- www ,Q , Qfzif i A vi , ?-4' Q5 if V 9 t i. . - 7'1 ' ' F15 :Pg ' ,avg ' any , David B. Crockett, Instructor, Biology :S Hari G. Mukerjee, Associate Professor, Physics Roderick E. Black, Assistant Instructor, Chemistry George A. Vaughan, Associate Professor, Biology - , I tl il 5 I I 1 W N Laverne A. Kincaid, Instructor, PhysicalEducation and Willie Mae Grissom, Assistant Instructor, Physical Education Floyd M. Gabel, Assistant Professor, Physical Education and Basketball coach V r W Pe Gary K. Cain, Associate Professor, Physical Education and Director of Athletics and Edward W. Wuch, Instructor, Physical Education Li, Earl E. Brown, Assistant Professor, Physical Education and Football coach Hayes A. Richardson, Chairman of Business and Economics Department Juell Duren - Assistant Professor, Judy Patterson, Assistant , ' Business Instructor, Business 1 A ' .ILE I gt KL 'H ,. 4. Q5 W Charles F. Henry, Assistant Professor, Business V-, ' is A AAN, rf: ,,, Ronald Allerton, Assistant Xl ,, Professor, Art - Ir ' R Walter R. Schaff, Chairman of the Division of Psychology, Education and Physical Education. Robert A. Murphy,Assistant Instructor, Voice. Paul A. Grigsby, Associate Professor of Education Elizabeth Cutler, Assistant Professor of Psychology L. Wesley Miller, Associate Professor, Voice -null Hortense Crawford, Assistant Professor ofEducation ' .,-M.. 1 -.1-515 1 by-,. 5 - 7521115 1 QEEAQE riwgfvv 1 fn. 45251 ' L. .4 x ...Q it 9:8111 - 11 ,M had 3:1351 - If :A ,w , -my N E 'A . Fix 112:50 - 1-6 . z.- P 'E' F' 9153. 1. :QL-1 -1 .. M, 1-am. t1y,5,. .Li , , 'lklfx N ww, 1 'fir' - 1.11 -11:31 .1 -'-'- vhf,-3,. . MN. 1 1 1 m R :Lage . 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Proett, J . I-Iarnes, T. Perry, K. Wienand. In an attempt to acquaint new students with campus organizations, the 1964-65 Student Council introduced the school year with a Fan-Fair. Football season found home games followed by Victory Dances and in October, was highlighted by Home- coming activities that soon game way to a Mock Election and the Thanksgiving Dance. Free movies and the annual Christmas Dance brought the first semester to a close. Second semester brought with it a Sounding Board that served as a voice of the students and also encouraged an active interest in the functions of the campus. Spring opened with the Penny Carnival, more movies, and the Spring Formal. New rules were set up for election procedure and revision of the Constitution was made. ' Officers functioning under the sponsor- ship of Dean Thogmorton were: Jack Rubey, presidentg Evelyn Weston, vice presidentg Patty Fulton, secretary, and Barry Weston, treasurer. WCLg0lfLf Z?u5ineM manager cflfhfof al'0l'l. gooclman jeff? gellfl, el' fzw-t Jdcluiaor .Narofzl Sunoo as BOB STRADER MIDGE TUCKER Sports Co-editor Copy Editor GAYLE SPEIGHT Typist NANCY OWENS Literary Editor NOT PICTURED: P GAIL THOELE Index Editor BOB HOEHN Sports Co-editor UNKNOWN SOLDIERS Not Dead. . .but deadlines. KAREN MCCLENAHAN Nancy Albright - Carole Crenshaw Index Editor Nancy Davis Harriet Held Jean Khamke Marge Neldon Dave Norbury DICK LEMEN Pat Wendlmg Organizations Editor Vicki Zumwalt ' 1 ::?fE! , SUE PETERS Art Editor CHARLOTTE AYERS Administration Editor 1 SANDI STRAWN Layout Editor in ,, i Jw' 60!!egl:6lQi'l... Campud Walid .S?bl,6!2l'Lf MQWJ ilbfof lm Clmlgl gudineu manager larry muffin Q - . ff,-3 '.: ? ,fr ,j ,fg E1'.,aiAf-1 'wif ,1 '-J' -1-L. 5- L1berace Straub bangs away on the Birdsheet. Associate Editor Dick Nelson appraises a past issue. ie! xgfff Columnist Vicki Osborn and Advising Editor Jane Martin review the society section. Assistant Editor Lynn Miles gives ' ' writer Nancy Cowger a final ' Y ? T approval. V51 QW l ju-w' 'H M , or sc 59 gt , Cub Bob Nicolay begins Feature Editor Rich Riggs confers with Editor- story. in-Chief Dave Chadd. 'Kathy Peterson, circulation manager, and mail subscriptions. ,rv Business Manager Larry Martin begins . another week selling ads. her staff get ready to 4 1 DAVE CAM It ,Uoice ans! glzoice 3, f Gmc KMOE RADIO . . . The voice of Central Methodist College completed its fifth year of service to students bringing to an end the formative years of college radio at CMC, and opening what promises to be an even greater era for this progressive station. This year KMOE, under the direction, of Clyde G. Lear, saw the largest budget in its history enabling the purchase of two professional turntables, a new tape re- corder, and new test equipment. For the first time in its history the station broadcast 15 away sporting events, 5weekly intercollegiate broadcasting system pro- grams, and covered the national elections. KMOE is now a member of the newly formed communications board. y The station boasted a staff of SWWJ 40 members this year, all of whom participated in field trips and the annual spring picnic. Rick Wolf, Program Director 1st sem- ester, points out electronics on stations new recorder, to his successor Doc Campbell. ' 4 Photographer Walt Schwartz Assistant Photographer Skip Milhouser ughcafionri lgizofogralolzg 2,0 6l,l'tl'l'Lel'lt WQCOPJJ ' e in eiaflz. The pictorial record of campus activity is a vital part of campus publi- cations. This service is provided by the professional efforts of the publication photography department. The team work ofg Department head, Walter Schwartz, and the assistant Skip Milhouser, this year produced the much-needed results. wx, . ll ff . 4, I W Aan.,- 1 n :Q i S M6 ...- Jucliciaf goarvlucenvfrafgn SfuJenf Supreme Cpu,-f I R. Johnson, Dean Thogmorton, C. Summers, R. Weeks, Prof. Vaughan, B. Liner P As provided 'for in the I Constitution of the Central Methodist College Student Body, the Judicial Board is composed of two faculty justices and four student justices, appointed by the President of the College and the President of the Student Body, respectively. The function of the Board is to interpret the Constitution, the actions of the Student Council, and the actions taken by the various House Councils. Members appointed to the Board for 1964- 65 were: Roehl Johnson, Chancellorg Roger Weeks, Clerkg B en Liner, Carolyn Summersg James P. Thogrnorton and George A. Vaughan, Faculty Justices. I7 .sjfuclenfri Chofmen or merican Coffegeri ana! Each year, a faculty committee dis- cusses and recommends a number of jun- iors and seniors to become members of this national honorary organization. This year, sixteen seniors and one junior-were chosen by the faculty at CMC. T-si ' . 1965 mag mo in Mniuerdified The editors of the annual book in which each member is listed then approved these students according to the criteria of schol- arship, academic and extracurricular lead- ership and usefulness in relation to their fellow students and the college. JIM HARNES Major: Political Science McMurray House Councilg President Burford House Councilg President, Treas- urer .... Sophomore Class President .... Sophomore' Homecoming Attendant Chi Delta .... Student Assistantg Department of Foreign Languages .... Student Councilg Sophomore, Junior, Senior .... Senior Class President .... Assistant Director of Burford Hall .... Delta Phi Alpha .... Drama Club Omicron Delta Kappa. JACK RUTBEY Major: Chemistry Student Councilg President, Treasurer ,,,, Junior Class Treasurer .... Burford Hall House Councilg Vicefpresident' .... Alpha Phi Gammag Vice-president, Senior Rush Captain, Chaplain .... Debate Team .... A Cappella Choir .... . Omicron Delta Kappa Pi Gamma Mu. I CHERYL HAUSER Major Religious Education A Cappella Choir Modern Singers Messiah Soloist Ko1n1n1a Program Cha1rman Kappa Chi Secretary Religion Department Assistant Student Assistant Linn Memorial Church Holt Hall House Council Luceo Historian Delta P1 Omega Chaplain Rush captain Junior Class Secretary Women's Recreation Association Oral Interpre tatlon Award Dia- .., M Q Q36 ' DICK LoY ,X , aa 1A A . A I C Major: Physical Education - P Omicron Delta Kappa .... Chi Delta, Vice-President, Social W, Y .:. . Director .... Freshman Class Vice-President .... Sophomore Class Representative .... Senior Class Vice-President .... 1 Student Union Advisory Committeeg Chairman .... C Club ' .... Physical Education Major and Minor Club .... ,Student National Education Association .... Varsity Football in ' Varsity Trackg Captain. Q3 M if ' ni f PATTI McCLENAHAN Major: History and Sociology Howard Payne North House Council .... Women's Rec- reation Associationg President, Secretary-Treasurer .... Student National Education Association .... Luceog Treas- urer .... Pi Kappa Thetag President, Treasurer, Athletic Director .... Delta Phi Alpha .... Pi Kappa Delta .... Missouri Association for Social Welfareg Senior Rep- resentative .... Sponsors-Presidents Supervisory Board Varsity Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey. x j A by iiyr x A stc 5, lj ALEX PIFER . Major: Physical Education Jr Delta Pi Omega, Athletic Director, Rush Captain, Pledge am Student National Education Association Capt ' .... ---- Physical Education Major and Minor Clubg Treasurer A Women's Recreation Associationg Point Chairman, C Letter, Trophy .... Varsity Field Hockey .... Student Physical Education Assistant .... Ragout Staff .... Collegian Staff .... Ragout Personality Queen .... American Association r of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. , N jg. JANE MARTIN Mayor Elementary Educat1on Delta P1 Omega V106 pres1dent Pres1dent Student Natlonal Educat1on Assoc1at1on Program Cha1rman Pres1dent D1str1ct Presldent Holt Hall House COl1I1C11 Pres1dent Treasurer Luoeo The lleg1an, Ass1stant Ed1tor Assoc1ate Ed1 tor Adv1s1ng Ed1tor Ko1non1a Member sh1p Cha1rman Women's Reoreatlonal Assoc1at1on Sponsors Pres1dents Super v1sory Board Co ohaurman Dr and Mrs J A Furmsh Soholarsh1p Alpha Ph1 Gamma Sweetheart Court Homeoommg Sen1or Attendant 1964 . : . . S . - . , . .... Q 9 3 . . .: D y U.. ...- Co . . . . , . - . . . . . . -I , U.. 9 . . - . 9 N.. - . , 1 49 - , I In -P 1.4 it ki f if - 1' Q I L5-I 12 sg i ' , ii ' Fwgyw. -ai SHARON GOODMAN Major: Religious Education Ragoutg Editor, Layout Editor .... Kappa Chig Vice-president, Reporter .... Delta Pi Omegag Program Chairman, Chaplain Koinoniag Program Chairman Holt Hall House Council .... Publications Board Luceo Student National Education As sociationg P r o g r a m Chairman .,.. Women's Recreational Association .... James H. Robinson Scholarship .... Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart Court. 4 1121 1:-.: .EF-2222 1'-'-f .ff'fy:2f?f151f:e.,2: A- 15 41-.le -i'f1-'ef-ff+v1zf'-1 fiifalrlgaiqgqiyg -52111 BARRY WESTON Major: Political Science Sigma Alpha Chig Treasurer 42 yearsy, President .... Pi Gamma Mu .... Omicron Delta Kappag President .... Student Councilg Treasurer .... Junior Class President .... Burford House Councilg President .... McMurry House Councilg Dorm Assistant 'Junior Class Homecoming Attendant Student National Education Association. ROEHL W. JOHNSON - Major: Biology Ornicron Delta Kappa .... A Cappella Choir Manager, Assistant Manager .... Alpha Phi Gammag Vice-president, Recording Secre- tary, Music Director, Parliamentarian .... Alpha Epsilon Deltag President, Vice- president Kappa Mu Epsilong President Judicial Board: Chief Justice, Clerk Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Chapel Choir Departmental Honors in Math and English .... Biology Laboratory Assistant. EVELYN WESTON Major: Elementary Education Student Councilg Vice-president .... Phi Betag President .... Zeta Psi Lambda Social Chairman, Corresponding Secretary .... Scribblers St Scrawlers .... Eyrie Corn- mittee .... Student National Education As- sociation .... Chapel Choir .... Speech Arts Club .... Women's Recreation Association Homecoming Queeng 1964. RENA RICKMAN Major: Religious Education Koinoniag President Q2 yearsj, Program Chairman, Council Representative .... Luceog President .... Methodist Student Movement, State Council 12 yearsj .... National Student Christian Federationg Campus Representative Kappa Chig Warden, Secretary .... Delta Pi Omegag Chaplain, Project Chairman, Treasurer A Cappella Choir Drama Club Women's Recreational Association .... Alexander Award .... Church-Campus Re- lations Committee 3 years! .... National K Methodist Scholarship .... Independent Study. J UDITH GREGORY Major: Voice A Cappella Choirg Section Leader, Soloist, Quartet Accompanist .... Opera Theatre President, Secretary-treasurer, Leading Role in Carmen , Lead Dancer in Amahl and the Night Visitors .... Phi Beta, Historian, Social Chairman Song Leader National Best Historian Award of Phi Beta, 1964-65 Messiah Soloist Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart .... Marching and Varsity Bands .... Student National Edu- cation Association .... Zeta Psi Lambdag Song Leader. DAVE CHADD Major Comparative Literature Omicron Delta Kappa Alpha Phi Gamma Collegian Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor Ragout Layout Editor Art Co editor Scribblers gl Scrawlers President Aigrettes Managing Editor Alpha Psi Omega President Q2 yearsy Best Support ing Actor Dramatics Club Missouri College Newspaper Association President Homecoming Committee Publicity Chairman Commercial Trust Art Award Honors English Program PATTY FULTON Major: Elementary Education Student Council: Secretary .... Phi Betag Vice- president .... A Cappella Choir .... Zeta Psi Lambda .... Marching Band .... Varsity Band College and Community Orchestra Scribblers Ki Scrawlers .... Holt Hall House Council .... Student National Education As- sociation .... Speech Arts Club .... Pi Kappa Deltag President .... VarsityDebate .... College Oratorical Awardg 1963. DONNA BERGLUND Major: Chemistry Alpha Lambda Deltag Treasurer .... Kappa Mu Epsilon: Vice-President .... Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Societyg S e c r e t a r y, Vice- President .... Missouri Academy of Scienceg President, Secretary American Camping Association Girl Scout Leader .... Chemistry Lab Assistant .... Shell Award National Science Foundation Research Grant Q. Chemistry Rubber Award .... Honors program. ll fi il il il l ll ll 1 V l , Lili ligggdl' wg 1 mai 1 E5 n g , , ,l e , H .I rin 255 Sv? ' KN' I 1 14 E B35 11 r- 1, 'L 'N QL Y! lv U We gate micron eibezfa Jalafaa Back: B. Crist, D. Chadd, B. Weston, T. Perry, J. Rubey, Mr. Vaughan, N. Gladstone, R. Johnson, Dr. Sunoo Seated: D. Loy, J. Harnes, Mr. Fleer, Dr. Jacobs The Central Methodist College circle of Omicron Delta Kappa completed its fifth year of service to this institution this spring. Membership is limited to junior and senior men who rank in the upper-352, of their class and who have established themselves as leaders in some area of campus life. Dedicated to the purpose of recognizing men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities, bringing together the most outstanding men in all phases of campus life, and bringing together members of the faculty and the student body of the institution on a' basis of mutual interest and understanding, the members of Omicron Delta Kappa encourage achieve- ment in scholarship, athletics, student government and activities, social and religious affairs and speech arts. Meeting twice a month, the circle initiated ideas for campus wide improve- ment. Parent's Day was held on November 1 with over 600 people in attendance. The church service at Linn Memorial, dinner at Holt Hall, a performance of the band on Davis Field. faculty visitation, and organi- zation displays, in addition to visiting with their children, constituted the program for the parents on a most successful day, The 1963-1964 membership elected Bill Crist, Larry Martin, Jack Rubey, Dr. Harold Sunoo, and Barry Weston to join their ranks in May 1964. These in turn initiated David Chadd, Mr. Gilbert Fleer, Neil Gladstone, James Harnes, Roehl Johnson, Dick Loy, and Mr. George Vaughan during the fall semester of 1964. , The years activities . were executed under the leadership of Barry ,Weston, president, Larry Martin, vice-presidentg Dr. Harold Sunoo, secretary, Tad Perry, lst Semester treasurer, Neil Gladstone, 2nd Semester treasurerg and Mr. Gilbert Fleer, sponsor. Y- 1,...c.i. rf amlaud o!2a0!er5Aila I UCQO Back row J Martm K Rasche P McC1enaha.n S Goodman C Hauser Front Row Miss Pape R Rickman Dean Couey C K. Roberts Luceo a very young organ1zat1on on Centra1's campus enjoyed a year of suc cess and serv1ce Meet1ngb1 monthly these semor women d1scussed campus problems and planned and 1n1t1ated proyects for the 1mprovement of the school Some of Luceo's SGTVICS projects mcluded cooperatmg w1th the O D K Parent's Day 1n the fall servlng as hostesses for the MISSOUTI State Ph11o soph1ca1 Assoc1at1on wh1ch was held on our campus helpmg w1th second semester reg 1strat1on and settmg up a forum between Dean Jacob and the student body to try to 1mprove student adm1n1strat1on commun1 cat1on lmes The members of th1s sen1or women's honorary leadersh1p organ1zat1on are se lected on the bas1s of scholarsh1p SSTVICG and leadersh1p Two members Kathy Rasche and Sharon Goodman were 1n1t1ated 1.nto the fall class The effectwe off1cers th1s year were Rena R1ckman Pres1dent Ce1la Roberts V106 pres1dentff1rst semes terj and Kathy Rasche fsecond semesterl MISS Pape secretary Pattl McClenahan Treasurer Cheryl Hauser H1stor1an and Dean Couey Sponsor :' Q1- 1' 1' 1' 1 : 1- 1 1' ' , - . , - - - , .. 1 1 ' 9 , v 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D . . . ... 9 ', 9 1 - , -p - - 1 S 9 1 1 . ,I , I . .. 1 1 1 9 , . ulaerior .ggfuvlenfd . igma gllvdifon ,Qi . 1 ' 5 . 1 c f , t . . T- V ' ssli 1 ,qmilfx Q y 1. ,. . f Xk.-L -It ,E X ' Q f ff. is-fxrkk igxggq r.kL friggrcjf., ,L,V .V l. . , , . L ... , fC,.:,.,,, .,A., ,. , .V - , .4 . . r. .M . lg. lp,laszif. fiz: Seated: G. Thoele, S. Frank, M. Eversmeyer. Standing: V. Ha.rvey,'J. Lovelace, B. Maier, M, Wohlberg, This organization was founded in 1932 on the Central Methodist College campus. Each year it recognizes the highest ranking seniors in each graduating class. Members of the faculty who belong to similar undergraduate scholarship societies have also been elected to membership. In 1949, the first annual scholarship convocation and the annual banquet in May were made the chief events in its calendar. Minimum requirement for membership is 3.3 cumulative grade average. Membership is limited to the top ten per cent of the graduating class who meet the scholastic requirement. This year, eleven students and one administrator were elected to member- ship in Sigma Epsilon Pi. Those elected were Margaret Wohlberg, Donna Berglund, William Crist, Vicki Harvey, Bruce Maier, Neil Gladstone, Melva Eversmeyer, Jan Lovelace, Sandra Frank, Gail Thoele, Dorothy Schultze Judd, and Dean Robert W. Jacob. Faculty members not represented in the picture above include Dr. Meredith Eller, Dr, Ralph Woodward, Professor F,H, Woods, Dr. N,C. Nielson, and Mrs. E,A, Cutler. 5 ff-VJi2 T '14Z'7-'-Z'1Q.'r1f7 -'- -:A-.f-I-:va-71-'gnu 'rl -, i H' f, ' -f-1:-af-f, 1 '-'. vf' sql f --, ,,.,-, . -.,,, , -. - Q , - -'-- . . 'fff9'f f Qaaffiffbfr -,gay ing' re.:-wg!-f1f,4f,,1,-:riff-.-f151 ,fe .-n:':wQf-Q214. .te my-.Q-Q1-gg, ,ff-.-1.1 :. Q, - , Q 15 pt ,gg :-5 4... 'Q' gc fem-fwmcfiafafeslA-,sezree, .-:za .xdgalza ofarngcla legal. pecognized nszlzofarrillila Row 1 S. Kocher, G. Schove, S. Huber, M. Rolf. Row 2: E. Richenderfer, N. Schattyn, Dean Couey, M Aheron, M. Tucker. Row 3: B. Suchland, J. Apel, V. Kintner, M. Wohlberg, D. Drake, C. Baur, L Uhland, M. Eller, J. Schmidt. Row 3: M. Schwarze, V. Blansett, C. Proett, A. Campbell, J. Pekar, P Wendling, G. Zacny, L. Read. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honorary scholarship society for freshmen women. Its purpose is to promote intelligent living and superior scholastic attainment. The Central Methodist College chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta began the year by participating in the Fan-fare to acquaint new students with the organization and its re- quirements foradmission. A tea for fresh- men Women was held for this purpose, and to introduce members of Alpha Lambda Delta. Freshmen women must maintain a 3.5 average for the first semester to enable them to be initiated during the second sem- ester or maintain an overall 3.5 grade point average for both semesters and be initiated during the first semester of their sophomore year. The officers for this year were Noel Schattyn, presidentg Glenda Amick, vice- presidentg Marti Aheron, secretaryg Midge Tucker, treasurerg and Ellie-Richendoefer, historian. Sponser of the organization is Dean Margie Couey. M amma u erueo ad a Qpuialelaofif in flue earc!t for jruflt The Missouri Kappa Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social science organization was chartered on the Central Methodist College campus in 1935. Since that date, the aim of the society has been Cooperation in the scientific study of human prob1ems. The second Tuesday of each month finds facultyand student members of Pi Gamma Mu at the home of a professor where they hear and discuss papers on topics of current affairs relating to the fields of sociology, economics, history, or Program planning is the topic of interest to Tad Perry, Dr. Harold Sunoo, Gil Fleer, Gerald Fleming, and M. Waggoner. ' wt Celia Kay Roberts, Sandy Offutt, Melva Eversmeyer, and Nancy Fortune listen attentively to Jack Rubey, ' rs political science. Each of these members has shown superiority in the field of social science and has met the requirement of being in the upper third of his class before election to the honor group. In addition to the monthly meetings, the Missouri Kappa Chapter sponsors a tea for prospective members early in the school year and a banquet in the spring featuring a guest speaker. Topics for discussion this year coveredawide range of interests. Some of these were: The Caste System of the South, American Occupational Policy in Japan, Lee Monroe, James Walker, Dr. Robert Barker, and Dean Robert Jacob express varying emotions about a student's viewpoint. and The Church Business Administrator--A Develop- ing Profession, Officers for this year were: Gerald Fleming, president, Nancy Fortune, vice-president, Harold W. Sunoo, secretary-treasurer, and Melva Eversmeyer, reporter. Several 'second semester members not pictured are: ,Clifford Hamley, Larry Martin, James Pesek, Ron Scheidt, William C. Vaughan, and Carmen Herring. 58 is d , in at SS 16 TS LI' I'- Z6 Of ll I if ,Ky P Wafkemaficaf Winda mei ,gn Row 1: R. Knapp, C. VonFange, J-. Pesek, B. Liner, R. Johnson, C. Straub, Prof. Ehrich, F. Wallis. Row 2: M.J. Su11iva.n, K. Rohlfing, K. Nordquist, L. Turner, K. Vieth, C. Summers. Kappa Mu Epsilon is anational honorary mathematics society for the purpose of promoting interest in fields of mathematics outside the classroom. Students are selected for membership on the basis of their interest and achievements in mathematics. At the meetings, original papers and reviews are presented by the members. Each member must submit at least one of these papers before graduation from Central. Our - we , -V.. -a p -,. . Ll, , ., ,. Uh, chapter, Missouri Epsilon, also has a spring picnic for prospective members, and attends either national or regional conventions. Officers for the year were Roehl Johnson, presidentg Donna Burglung, first semester vice-presidentg Ben Liner, sec- ond semester vice Presidentg Rusty Knapp, secretary-treasurerg and Prof. Ehrich, sponsor and corresponding secretary. 1 Y 1 .gtdfer-45 .gn , armonyimfolii Ria .....- 3-.--Asa N'M' ' Row 1: Mrs. Thogmorton, E. Weston, P. Bausell. Row 2: C. Osman, V. Kitner, J. Schmidt, P. Fulton, C. Womak, S. Schroeder. Row 3: A. Walker, J. Engle, B. Domann, M. McClure, M. Deere, S. O'De11, S. Lomax, E. Billman, L. McElroy, L. Hoffman, J. Gregory, F. Covey, L. Read, S. Armitage, M.L. Bieri. The new year rang in again as Tau Chapter of Phi Beta Fraternity received the Gavel Award as outstanding chapter for the sixth consecutive year. It was indeed a bright beginning in tune for Phi Betas as Pat Bausell, past president and junior alumna advisor, received an award for her service as president, and Judith Gregory, past historian, was also presented the award for the outstanding' historian in Phi Beta. Activities began with a tea for new music and speech students. Tau later 'wel- comed four pledges, Fran Covey, Mary Jane McClure, Linda McElroy and Linda Read. To attain membership in Phi Beta a girl must be recommended by her teacher, audition before the active members, and pledge for a period of time before she is initiated. New pledges for second semester were Blanche Bante, Cormie Baur, Mary Kaye Breeden, Margery Bryan, Linda DeForest, Linda Harbin, Connie Heimsch, Sue Huber, Sharon Nipps, Margaret Rolfe, Carrie Shed, Karole Templeton, Nancy Thompson. Highlighting this year's activities was You Can't Get Me Down, the annual variety show, presented by the combined efforts of Phi Beta and Phi Mu Alpha. Featured were selections from famous Broadway musicals. Homecoming brought with it the annual Homecoming breakfast, caroling and the Carol Fest were Christmas events. In addition, Phi Beta, took part in many other campus wide events, one of which was the sponsoring of Spring Sere- nade. Officers and advisors for 1964-65 were Evelyn Weston, presidentg Pat Fulton, vice- presidentg Camilla Wamack secretary, Julia Schmidt, treasu-rerg Vicki Kintner, historian, Miss Opal Hayes, faculty advisor, Mrs. J. P. Thogmorton, senior alumna advisor, and Pat Bausell, junior alumna advisor. BELLY UP ---- OH, YOU GUYS, YOU DON'T MEAN ITU TEA, TALK, AND TUNESII , A HAPPINESS IS A PHI BETA PLEDGE ffl fi LQ ,V .J- xi 3 lf. 92-' 1 4 . P 3, FRAN, I'M SO HAPPY I COULD CI-IOKE YOU TO DEATHIII! AH---H--H ---- h---h LET US ENTERTAIN YOU 61 Beginning its thirty-fifth year on campus, Beta Mu Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha proudly received the award for Best Chapter in the Province forthe eleventh consecutive year. An unusually young and enthusiastic organization of Sinfonians Ajoined with Phi Beta in presenting the annual Fall Show entitled You Can't Get Me Down, featuring selections from Broadway hits Gypsy, My Fair Lady, Camelot, and The Unsinkable Molly Brown, and performed the initiation for a score of brand-new Sinfonians in December and March. ' Beta Mu drew high praise for its spiritual Mary Had a Baby in the Carol Fest and began work on its Spring Contemporary Music Show, an annual event, this year presented in April with a unique format conbining the best of American Jazzg Folk, and Chamber Music. We serenaded our Sweetheart, Miss Judy Gregory, held our Spring Dinner, and maintained throughout the year a Best Chapter standard. Cur sponsor, by whose wisdom and guidance Beta Mu has profited for eight years and whose absence will be sorely felt, is Professor Henri Pensis. The of- ficers are Maurice Wilson, president, Bill Hook, vice president, Terry Smith, secretaryg Bob Hansen, treasurer: Gary Hettenbach, warden. 62 pf.. W. ,44,1..... jjlze en of .Sinfonia la if E Row 1: M. Wilson, T. Smith, B. Hansen, T. Bollinger, L. Moore, L. Floyd, G. Hogbin, R. Combs, J. Sieburn, G. Hettenback, L. Howard, R. McFarlan, D. Dlmcan, J. Jones, J. Fenton, C. Sergal, T. Schneider, M. Sever. Row 2: Prof. Pensis, D. Holsinger, B. Hook, J. Bollinger, J. Sunoo, D. Herrick, D. Hussong, E.C. Walker, R. Gaines, M. Jonson, D. Brag, J. Deem, J. Hamley, T. Twerrell, A. Algiers, P. Muench. .L .-225 f - -N, SINFONIAN SWEETHEART Judy Gregory W xx Wm, K 'ti W, ww E an V sy XR H. M, Q,- ef'- w 5 in A.. if P. 1. You Gotta Be Sincere 1' , ,flag A k ff , ' 1 ,-Af' A 43 . D Coronet Man !' If You Gotta Grind it, Wait Till You've Refined It I Don't Know What's Wrong With These Kids Today 63 .griuen if profena iona! gxceffence Left row: M,K. Breeden, F. Covey, S. Lomax, L. Harbin, M. Deere, M. Rolf, S. Huber, C. Heimsch, L. Read, J. Schmidt, S. Schroeder, B. Hansen, B. Hook, T. Schneider. Right row: N. Thompson, C. Baur, L. Guffey, B. Bante, K. Evans, A. Wa.lker,L. Hoffman, L. McE1roy,S. Armitage, C. Osman, M. Harasche, L. Howard, M. Jonson, Professor Miller. Music Educators National Conference is a professional organization for those who are interested in music along the educational line. It consists of both state and national levels. The Central Methodist College chapter was organized by Prof. James K. Hess about five years ago. The ,sponsers of the 1964-1965 year are Prof. L. Wesley Miller and Prof. Robert Murphy. The officers are, Bill Hook, presidentg C mf Sf-'Y Judy Schmidt, vice-presidentg and Shirley Shroeder, secretary-treasurer. The main purpose of MENC is to allow students to develop a better concept of music education as a profession through actual experience and participation. Mem- bers are also given an opportunity to become better acquainted with leaders in music and general education. rgan guifv! gncourageo Weggioud u5ic In its seventh successful year since reorganization, the Central Methodist College student chapter of the American Guild of Organists is one of the oldest and largest groups of its kind in the country. The chapter is open to students who wish to broaden their knowledge and understand- ing of the numerous phases of religious music. Many of the programs throughout the year centered around the performing works, technique, and constructionrof the organ and religious choral music, both of which constitute the main concern of the group. On several occasions in the last seven years, the student group has spon- sored trips across the state to hear well- known recitalists. Officers for the year were Bill Hook, presidentg Camilla Womack, vice-presi- dentg and Sharon O'Dell, secretary- treasurer. Dean Luther T. Spayde is the faculty advisor. Row 1: L. Harbin, L. DeForest, B. Hook, C. Womack, S. O'Dell, Dean Spayde, C. Bauer, E. Cully. Row 2: M. Roth, L. McElroy, B. Bante, M. Jonson, J. Deem, M. Forestal, S. Herrin, M. Deere. glzaioef Clzoir... .7ue:5c!ay owning Clzbra e This group whose members are mostly those who enjoy music and singing, have served many functions during the year. Under the direction of Prof. L. Wesley Miller, the CMC Chapel Choir participates in the worship service of each. Weekly chapel. It was combined with the A Cappella Choir in the presentation of The Messiah and provided music for Religious Emphasis Week services which took place on campus. In the spring, axspecial concert was pre- sented to the student body concerning the occasion of Easter. The choir presented The Seven Words of Christ on the Cross by Henrich Schuetz. Also they took part in the community Easter sunrise service. Auditions at the beginning of each se- mester determines the membership in Chapel Choir. The choir provides an op- portunity for music majors to fulfill vocal ensembles requirements While providing an activity for those who enjoy music as a sideline. Row 1: Prof. Miller, M.K. Breeden, S. Tschappler, M. Milham, D. Lomas, C. Howard, J. Millner, M.L. Berry, A. Westerfeld, Prof. Yancey. Row 2: S. Lomax, V. Deem, L. Harbin, M. Deere, M. Bryan, V. Zumwa1t,' P. Stark, P. Allder. Row 3: Y. Wogan, P. Doggett, E. Richenderfer, C. Boullear, L. Read, C. McDowell, A. Campbell, T. Byrd, Row 4: K. Lauberg, J. Winsett, M. Parks, S. Kocher, J. Landrum, J. Bowling, W. Bauer, R. Bauer. Row 5: R. Combs, R. Moore, R. McFar1an. .. ,- .74 6 CAOU' 0l'lCOI f .Q OLCQ Row 1 P Fulton J Schmidt M Edgerton B Bante A Walker C Rlchman J Gregory J W1ll1amson C Hauser M Carr L Hoffman C Osman M Rolfe Row 2 D Vandenberg, S Nlpps S ODell S Armltage S Schroeder L DeForest M Harasche L McElroy F Covey M McClure C Dalton Row 3 E Watkins L Snodgrass T Buckner B Bohs T Poe B Schlanker G Hall J Sunoo M Jonson J Frelderlksen Row 4 T Schne1der M Foerstel B Hook M Yocham T Twerell R Connelly R Johnson L ODell ' 0 a a ,,, ng t9 ' ' - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1- 1- 1 - l . , . 1 - , - , . , . , . . . ,. ,. , ' f ' ,1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 3- 1 . , . , . , . , . , . ,. ,'.- ,. , . ' y ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1- 1 1 ' 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 9 1 1 1 , . . . - 1 1 1 1 . , . - 1 . . 7 , D Vornberg The Central Method1st College A Cappella Cho1r noted throughout the M1ddle West for 1tS excellent performances com pleted 1ts th1rty th1rd year th1s sprmg The cho1r was organ1zed 1n 1932 by 1ts d1rector Dean Luther T Spayde Chosen 1n the fall on the bas1s of ab1l1ty exper1ence and co operat1ve sp1r1t the cho1r members soon set themselves to the task of learnlng and memorlzlng the mus1c for the annual tour and the Sunday mornmg servlces at Llnn Mem or1a1 The cho1r also part1c1pated IH The Mess1ah presentat1on In add1t1on speclal preparat1on was made for the Week of Ded1cat1on Baccalaureate and a tr1p 1n January to slng for a meetlng 1n St Louls of the Nat1onal Assoc1at1on of Schools and Colleges of the MGthOd1St Church Followmg the home concert on Apr1l 23 the thlrty th1rd annual tour took the cho1r to St Joseph Ch1ll1cothe R1chmond Kansas Clty Lebanon Nevada Jopl1n and Spr1ngf1eld The reperto1re was selected from both modern and class1cal composers A h1gh po1nt of each concert was Cant1cle of Tr1umph an accompanled cantata wr1tten especlally for the cho1r by Robert Elmore Dean Spayde's home was the scene of the Chrlstmas party that followed the annual carolmg to Fayette homes MOVIGS of the tour were shown 1n h1s home followmg the sprmg p1cn1c Solo1sts for th1s year's cho1r were Judy Gregory and Allce Walker The man ager of the cho1r was Roehl Johnson ,aera worohop... year Cfnflzufiiaam The Beginning of our opera year began under a new title, the Opera Workshop, as well as under new management, Mr. L. Wesley Miller and Mr. Robert Murphy. For good measure, we added a new constitution under the authorship of the officers: Presi- dent Judy Gregory, Vice-president Dennis James, Secretary Gail Nelson, and Treasur- er Lois Hoffman. September got into full swing with a tea, an invitation to prospective students for our group. We were interested in producing an opera, in learning of opera as an art form, and in offering a chance to perform onstage. In the late fall we devoted our weekly Wednesday evenings to practicing for the November Freshman Assembly presen- tation, studying some of the history of opera, and hearing several selections from various operas sung by a few of our members. Four of our group represented us in Kansas City: Pat Bausell, Judy Gregory, Bill Bauer, and Tom Schneider. Finally at the end of November, our long-awaited Ggggsy Baron scores arrived. This Strauss operetta called for nine leads which we promptly filled, and two choruses. Because of the late arrival and lack of sufficient practice time, we realized it would be best to pushahead our February deadline for the opera until the next year. However, this certainly did not stop work on the opera-- we continued with sets, costumes, lighting and practices for the forth- coming production, and to offer diver- sity, studied other opera selections during the year. ti Haven't we met before? I hardly think so, my dear fellow. 1 . 1 f ' 'A in E I K I if Q, fi' i el Q . ' 7? XJ- 411. 4 1 Alf, , ,.T, t M ' x Members of Opera Theater display their typical l enthusiasm and talent. ' Judy, I told you before ...H Scenery is an intergral part of any production. Sing, sing, sing . X- J., .1 .M ,r:':iQ':51fg ' gf. tl 1 K I W? 'lf'fr.':u :Ja What's all this sheet music doing in with my Deanut brittle? No, actually I haven't the slightest idea what color eye shadow I look best in. gl'YLI9!l0I'Ly ganJ..j0P'jEgLt WMJLCLGHJ I n - - -- '- - .- vsfsf--'sau-Q-d:'f.2?f-: zdrrfw i?f'f 351 r-gh .,.z,,' . ...,..,, ., , . , .- A mere three weeks after marching activity ended the CMC Symphony Band hosted the First Annual Band-Master's Clinic, which featured contest selections played by three top Missouri and Kansas high school bands and was climaxed by the first performance of the 1964-1965 Sym- phony Band as a concert group. February saw the fruition of two month's practice in the Band's Winter Concert. In late April the top instrumental musicians on campus departed on the high- ly successful fortieth Annual Spring Tour. Under the inspiring direction of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Seward, the Symphony Band closed its season with the May Home Con- cert, terminating a banner year in the history of CMC musical ensembles. eif el' dill, Seef, W nguj an 30,0 flue cuba! arc ing gan Answering CENTRAL to the rallying cry of What's the BEST band? , the Eagle Marching Band began its season in the heat ing group that entertained Fayette mer chants. The spirited band, conducted by Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Seward and under the twin drum majorship of Terry Smith and Mark Sever, presented the lively, pre cise, and musically excellent halftime shows Welcome Back Oklahoma! and Va tions of 'Hail Viotory'. The final halftime show and a special Parent's Day program featured excerpts from the St Louis show on November 15 On that day much to the amazement and delight of the college audience the CMC Marching Band accentu ated the BEST in its motto by braving mud and rain in a Sa1ute to St Lou1s that few observers and no bandsmen will ever forget Feathered plumes and new instruments were purchased from profits of a candy sale by band members who were keenly anticipating the continuation in the 1965 marching season of the tradition of great ness established in 1964 MW L f O l I of early September with afreshman march- the St. Louis fans, and a national television , P I Tia- . . I. . . . 'OM 1 fl Que ' O ' C' M! K WL? G. L .. QPUQ6 H616 Ol' bl.5il'le56 Ol' G! Dr Richardson, Professor Henry, G. Speight, B. Stocker, K. Walker, Miss Duren. Mia pl 0I'l'L0te5 GQ' Loyalty, service, a.nd progress have been the goals successfully promoted by Beta Upsilon Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, na- tional honor society inbusiness education. Under the leadership of its president, Barb Stocker, the chapter promoted andtmain- tained its high principles of scholarship, good citizenship, ethical standards in business a.nd professional life, a.nd the teaching of service as thebasis for all worthy enterprise. Other officers were: Vice- president a.nd historian, Gayle Speight, Secretary and report- er, Sharon Schoveg a.nd treas- urer Kay Walker. Nelva Hinshaw, Prof. Charles Henry and Dr. H. Richardson were welcomed into member- ship during the first semester. Our sponsors were Mrs. J. Duren and Prof. C. Henry, while Dr. P. A, Grigsby, ' Dr. H. Richardson, and Mr. Charles Jones were honorary members. .gnferedf .gil fine ommercia! qfuorfol R w l: W. Lohman J. Blice, G. Speight, L. Turner, G. Logue, C. Matthews, Miss Duren, Y' C. Summers, B. stocker, G. Schove, . o , - 1 - ha B-un ck Bi 1 D? Richardson lsrofessor Chao, J. Moxley, J. Stevens. Row 2: J. Pesek, P. Holmes, , ' S R binson M Gammon B Britton E Addison B. Borders J. Fmley. Row 3: K. Walker, Professor Henry, M. Yoc m, o , if Boschart J Bailey G. Rhodes, T. Loomis. Peterson, . , - f .fdgolza pai mega Komgined Drama Club members combine their multiple tal- ents andresourcesinorder to support theater pro- ductions on CMC campus. Pictured are Cfirst rowb Karole Templeton, secre- tary, Tom Bullock, presi- dent, Jerry Bullock, Judy Engel, Cstandingj James M. Siezfkas, sponsor, Jeri Wilkinson, Pattibeth Haa- land, Sandra Strawn and Kay Hackman. 74 Alter egos out as members of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics fraternity, convene ,for another thespian interlude. Standing are James M. Siefkas, sponsor, E.C. Walker and Tom Bullock. Seat- ed are Dave Chadd, president, Judy Engel and Jerry Benner, Not pictured: Karole Templeton and Jerry Bullock. ' rama .911 .7lzeafer .xdrfd . 'in WI 1 Y A x N ,,,, ., - .f ...sew '-- 4- if-3,11-vu.. H 1 ,' 1' :34:42aiQ5f:.:f4sg54g2-gs, g,Qss1gH?f,g55,L3Q,qgw21- K- 'if' vi' Scriggfero ana! Scrawdro .9rwoLe Wurie A Typical Scribblers Meeting As Seen By A Member Whose Work ls Being Discussed Here is my beauty, here is my ugliness. fthe creator prostrates himself before the groupj The construction is good, but it has no meaning. Atypical West Bank pair. Trite! Would you read it again? QThe beautiful is made ugly, the ugly is made beautifulg the beautiful remains beautiful, the ugly remains ugly.y The creator rises, scans the circle, and bows. Q R 1. D. R' b V. O b r , IVLA. Carr C. Ayers Row 2. D. Chadd R.K11app, J. Axneling, ow s li sitzer Riwo Bn C. McFal1, iF. Wallis, R. Douglass, T. smith, Dr. McCau1 QNot R. Rigg , E. p . pictured: Catherine Stricklerj .gykuclenf Wafionafy gzalucafion Mociafion... The Central Methodist College Chapter of the Student National Education Assoc- iation provided members with opportunities for developing personal growth and pro- fessional competence through its yearly programs and activities. Under the leader- ship of Jane Martin, president, Robert Harvey, vice president, Kathy Rasche, secretary, and Robert Hoehn, treasurer, the group continued goals in the areas of developing leadership skills and partici- pation in professional activities. Programs, under the leadership of Sharon Goodman, ranged in diversity, including films, speak- ers, and panel discussions. Representatives attended the Missouri State Teachers Con- vention in Kansas City, the Northeast Dis- triot Teachers Meeting in Kirksville, and the Missouri Student National Education Conference in Columbia. , Dr. Walter R. Schaff served as a sponsor of the organi- zation and the education department faculty, Elizabeth Cutler, Dr. Paul Grigsby, Hortense Crawford, and Sonia Sunoo, assist- ed in advisory capacities. The highlight of the Student N, E. A, year was the Spring Banquet and the announcement of the Stu- dent Teacher of the Year award. - A- A -Q - Q Kneeling: J. Lovelace, Ff Ruppert, K. Hougan, A. Tschappler, D. Toot, M. J. McClure, D. Rigby. Seated: K. Rasche, B. Hoehn, Mrs. Slmoo, Mrs. Cutler, Dr. Schaff, J. Martin, B. Harvey, S. Goodman. Row 1: Standing: N. Fortune, F. Kettlekamp, J. Williamson, M. Wolberg, S. Givens, N. Fisher, B. Hoelzel, L. Robb, J. Milner, B. Stocker, M. Eberhard, L. Bartley, E. Freese, N. Hinshaw, C. Ayers, G. Holland. Row 2: Standing: S. Burnham, C. Wilkinson, B. Sweet, P. Fulton, S. Schove, K. Church, E. Boylngton, L.'G1bS0n, S. Offutt, P. McClenahan, M. Va.nHorn, S. Tally, M. Eversmeyer, A. Grahan, D. Embry. . ,.,,. , M, - .,. -..,.. .,,., i T, V 'F' 1, L rf , 7 rauung omorrow A eackerri Misses O'De11, Shelton, Gibson, andEberhardenter Miss Eversmeyer confers with her supervising New Franklin Elementary School. teacher, Mrs. Hellman. 24' Daly Third Graders appreciate Miss Tachapp1er's assistance. S91 Miss Goodman directs playground Dr. Grigsby conducts aweeklysem- activities during recess. inar as we reach the final stages of our professional education. U 'RK C P. McC1enahan, S. Deatherage, C. Howard, P. Fulton, B. Hargis, J. Engle orenoic .xdrfa gjncouragevl fAl'0MfgL pfaga, lguggc .S?oeaLing, ana! legafe D. Weber, S. Deatherage, C. Howard, C. Sunoo gg: spy: hz-e7g'q1'r:fQ,35 J: 4,EA:'i'1f-51?-i-E.'?EA177fEI:f gigQ-3 fgga- :Q -,:g.q,:.g3.1: K , ,,,. ,. .,,,.,.f... 4. ,- ,,-,,. f... M ..:f-f.34,,,,,., .jgalalaa 6xpfore5 peggiotw ucafiona The Nu Chapter of Kappa Chi is a National professional fraternity of under graduate students who plan to enter some facet of full-time Christian Service. Chapter meetings are held on the first and third Monday evenings of each month. Programs are presented on subjects re- lated to the various fields of work and interest. Highlights of the year were the fall tea for the possible pledges, the Christmas Banquet held at the Black Sheep Inn, and the initiation of 14 new pledges. Other memorable events were the Spring Picnic and the fall and spring retreats. Officers for the first semester were: President, Larry Mai-ting Vice-President, Sharon Goodmang Secretary, Cheryl Hauserg Treasurer, Roy Quistg Warden, Rena Rickmang and Reporter, Sandra Strawn. Sponsors of the Nu Chapter are Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Eller, Prof. and G. E. Fleer, and Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Hix, Jr. 'N - V ti.n Prof. Fleer. Row 2: T. Byrd, ' Row 1: Dr. Eller R. Quist R. Rickman S. Goodman, C. Hauser, L. Mar , T. Trent, M. Isoya, s. Gillilan, J. Cotton, R. H2-HSY, K- DGMOH- ROW 31 C- K Roberts, D- Nufslliaugflai- Strawn, V. Zumwalt, B. Suchland, Y. Wogan, P. Creed, S. Weaver. Row 4: R. Conley, M. Foresta , . o , D. Anderson, N. Wantz, M. Hudgins, T. Poe. OLYLOFLLG, pl'0UL6!e5 SQFULCQ an JQKOWJLLF P71 Row 1- R. Quist, R. Rickman, G. Fleer. Row 2. P, Stribling, R. Haney, J . Cotton, C. Hauser K. DeMott. Row 3 L. Martin, D. Nussbaum, S. Goodman, M. Rolfe, R. McFarland. Row 4. F. Wallace, M. Foerstel, C. Knight. Koinonia QKIIQ, meaning fellowship , is an inter- denominational student organization. The main pur- pose of KH is to provide for Christian education and fellowship. Some of the activities of KII this year have in- cluded the Freshman Mixer, the Faculty Talent Show, Buzz Books, sending out Deputation Teams, the Carol Fest, Lenten devotional booklets, and com- munion once a month. ' Through these activities KII hopes it has helped to sustain a Christian atmosphere on our campus. Rena Rickman hands her presi- dential duties to Roy Quist. Where am I susposed to be in five minutes. Kii provides a service for CMC students by sponsoring Open Communion. Now what was that page number again? rv-F,,L, -,,, Cuttings with Cutler. Attractive posters promote interest in Kii. 1 Effie MM. gzfa glncourageri :iloiring gofogidb Gamma Upsilon chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary Biological society, was established on the campus in 1955. In the society provisional membership is of- fered to all students' interested in the bi- ological sciences and full membership is of- fered to students in their third semester of biology- who meet the scholastic standards. The objectives of Tri-Beta are to stimulate interest and promote excellence in the biological sciences, to create unity and cooperation between biologists, pro- vide educational programs and displays to the student body, and to bring together biology-oriented students. The society meets twice a month on r' yt Thursday evenings at which programs are provided to stimulate and to bring together current happenings in biology. These pro-4 grams are presented by guest speakers and full or provisional members of Beta Beta Beta. The year's activities include field trips, a Regional Convention in Wisconsin, andthe annual All-Science Banquet. Officers this year are Dan Sherman, Presidentg Bill Toelke, Vice-Presidentg Richard Lemen, Secretaryg and Margaret Wohlberg, Historian. Professor George A. Vaughan and Dr. Farri. H. Woods served as Sponsors. 1? Seated: Prof. Vaughan, C. Dewey, M. Eversmeyer, M. Wohlberg, Dr. Woods Back row: H. Steinmann, D. Turnbull, D. Lemen, A. Miller, B. Toelke, D. Sherman. ...clzemidfd On Campud 'x 1,1 Seated: G. Graf, M.J. Sullivan, K. Norquist, C. Dalton, L. Walp, R. Knapp Standing: Dr. Nielsen, R. Bauer, J. Fredrickson, D. Kina. R. Frank. A. Brotherton. S. Tang. E. Spitzer ' Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, also known as the Chem- istry Club, is an organization for students majoring in chemistry or chemical engi- neering who have completed at least eight credit hours or its equivalent in college chemistry. Affiliates have many of the bene- fits open to professional chemists in the Society. Associates are those who have completed at least four credit hours or its equivalent and are enrolled for an additional four hours of chemistry. The purpose of the organization is to afford an opportunity for the students of chemistry and chemical engineering in Central Methodist College to become better acquainted, to secure the intellectual stim- uation that arises from professional association, to obtain experience frompre- paring and presenting technical material before chemical audiences, to foster apro- fessional spirit among the members, and to instill a professional pride in chemistry. Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in the Eyrie or at the home of the sponsors. Programs con- sist of student papers and occasional guest speakers. Many meetings are open and anyone interested may attend. Activities include a field trip each year and an annual American Chemical Society Banquet in the spring. Officers for this year were: Rusty Knapp, chairmang Donna Berglund, vice- chairman, first semesterg Mary Jane Sullivan vice-chairman, second semesterg Karen Nordquist, secretaryg and Cheryl Dalton, treasurer. 5 1 C- I Cufd info flue sigiefol of Wechcine I 45' f ' :Q , b , : .h . X -K I . , , ,. .P X Y 1 , , 1 , S -i. Mi , -,-5. . A Xe '- ,np j, - f , , r gf I 1 I Q me - W 'A T5 : ,' . I , '51 I-1535, . Doctors: R. Johnson, A. Sago, B. Harlan, N. Gladstone. Patient: Dr. Nielson. Missouri Alpha, Central's chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, international pre- medical honor society, has again had an active year. Founded in 1934, it is the ninth oldest chapter of A. E, D. which now has over 80 chapters and a national mem- bership of over 25,000. The purpose of Alpha Epsilon Delta is to encourage excellence in pre-medical scholarship, to .stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education, to promote cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and edu- cators, and to bind together similarly inter- ested students. In order for a student to qualify for A, E, D, he must have completed three semesters of premedical Work and have an accumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better. Missouri Alpha also,ofEers an affiliate program to any student who is interested in A, E, D, and the medical pro- fession. This year our actives included a trip to Washington University Medical School and City Hospital in St. Louis, our annual Spring Banquet, and our annual spring picnic for graduating seniors. The officers for this year were: Roehl Johnson, presidentg Niel Gladstone, vice- presidentg'Bob Harlan, secretaryg Bruce Maier, treasurer. Dr. N. C. Nielsen served as our sponsor. . 4 -.1,c-..,:-- ,fr v-away wen - sf-e.:.:.ff -1-fevra -L-L G-Uizjcsff Jaffa-x. EE 2- :4 3'--e g-95 fzrb.-:eq-:Ee111g':,':. anne. J rf: .- , z,f::k-1,-ff-flew, a.,.u,- LGT , .mx an :.,7,ta'a:f. 4459515.33-e eg,-as as ij- 111' PE WNW. CM Pfomofea I Sporfd ana! .xdflldfic .gnfereaf . 1.1-W 4 I v ,.r-,-,. R9w 1: D. Embry, V. Kemper, T. Cannon, R. Kautzner Row 2: A. Pifer, J. Kahmke, S. York, M. Brock, L. Smith, C. Crenshaw, L. Abersold, P, Doss Physical Education Majors and Minors Club, sponsored by Mrs. Howard Kinkaid, is a professional organization which has as its purposes the stimulation and pro- motion of physical activities among members of the student body, the pro- motion and cooperation of administrative and social organizations so that pro- grams of physical organization might receive greater status, the encourage- ment of .profession through a greater knowledge of the field of physical edu- cation, and the promotion of fellowship and rapport among students and faculty of the physical education department. Club this year has planned on having activities ranging from a play night in cooperation with the physical education department or spring activities which include attending district meet- ings dealing along physical education lines. The last activity which brings the year to a close is a group picnic held to elect new officers ,for the coming year and to promote a friendly send off for the summer months. P Officers for the year were Dan Embry, presidentg Ann Schultz, vice-presidentg Pat Doss, secretaryg Dot Allemann, treasurer. 85 7. Jun syn. Spgpfg M.A. Brock, B. Domann, M. Bram, P. McC1ennaha.n, C.K. Roberts, C. Boullear, S. Weaver, W. Arbuckle, W. Straube, A. Schultz The Women's Recreation Associ- ation provides opportunities for intra- mural and interrnural fun, initiative, and friendly competition in many sport areas. During 1964-65, led by Patti McClenahan - presidentg Martha Bram- vice presidentg Celia Roberts - secretary-treasurerg Carolyn Boullear -' Tina tries a badminton racket. . , . ,, . M I - N... i -42 ' ,kg f . n f L., e g 'kyrfxbyrr Q' .5 x im-Q.. or f.,., . I ?'Q.1L:z1 'V l ' 1' B52-Z?-'L' f - , , .551 ,W 'i'f'f2f. A 155' : -9.-,Q wi 151. ., .I. . , ,ff 4.-7' . ' f ' va- f ,Wea N v-11' . 42.5, 'L . 4j,.,-ff . ,jg ..,, . . . I 1 'uv t r , 'C ,-,, 9 - rj ' lf' ygga, point chairmang Barbara Domann - pro- ject chairmang and eight athletic di- rectors of different groups who are: Bird Kinker, Ann Shultz, Martha Bram, Wanda Straube Carter, Suzie Weaver, MaryAnn Brock, Wendy Arbuckle, and Helen Hayes we had an active year, sponsored by Mrs. Laverne Kincaid. A bully on the inside? 3. ...M 2 , ..,. lvl. I!! SQL M' s-,. S l Z A mf, it M v I' xr i- gsllbw , fe . d , , 1 ' 'B + fl 443. . e . , V 1 4 fr ..... x 1 - . - ' P - . me ' Bouncing Belles- freshmen and first. Winners - 2,1,3, - of the Basketball free throw tournament. 'K Q. ' 'ig'-' 'i RN. X 1 f x ' ' Shar d C 1 - 1 winnggsfufpat Waggdlyglg , DBZ? Pat and Martha try right-angled badminton. a tennis racket. J.. . N , '9 .,, f 1' B . f- 'S' ' L V- oz fm-:, ., .V,y.. A 5 gi.--' f 230: ,ff ' '5 1- l'i 1, sq., Wulf: A um i N .mx :- M -. , Q23 574:52 7 155 C. - ' is if eg 313151 , - 0- ' -Y su -A ,Q ff 1-.j. ' A ' -.1 . Ag-.-53 - ,- 74: v --1, ..-.. Ns , W --,ff Af ,fxgl :W-V ffl. j. x N ' ' B if NSW! . WJ. fa f, L, ,Y?'4:i E S u I A couple of hams os efuiitit' 1..'io:' V -ge .+..- W Ye P ' B7 .6522 Q.. Cliff! if? oaffermen Fourteen pledges gave us a well rounded C club for the year. The year of 1964-65 has been one of the most active and productive in the history of the C Club. This year C Club has reached the largest membership ever attained and ac- complished more. As usual C Club members sold refresh- ments at football and basketball games which raised our finances. During the fall and winter months, C Club put up pep signs trying 'to build more school spirit and backing for our teams. On December 5, we sponsoredan all- school dance at which our dainty baillerinas pre- formed. This year we also started our ovm C Club team which tied for the intramural basketball championship at the end of the regular season of play. Again this year we had our annual C Club vs. Faculty basketball game which provied many laughs for both the spectators and the players. C Club also put up a bulletin board by the entrance to the cafeteria so as to keep the students better informed of school activities.. The final big event of the year was our annual Spring Banquet at which the graduating seniors received their C Club blankets. The officers for this year were Nelson Pyle, president, Les Viehmann, vice-president, Bob Harlan, secretary, Alan Miller, treasurer, Tom Rahm, sergeant-at-arms, and Gene Edle, corresponding secretary. Our sponser again this year was Coach Earl Brown. Row 1: G. Edele, J. Maulin, T. Andrew, J. Schmidt, R. Goett, M. Roesel, K. Bittner, B. Fisher. Row 2: N Pyle, C. Rousseau, W. Paeth, B. Achor, J. Sahagian, B. Harlan, B. Powell, H. Holtzhauser, C. McFal1, Knigge. Row 3: B. Liner, D. Putney, M. Ponder, B. Peterson, S. Larabee, L. Neeley, K. Bays, T. Rahm, D Embry, D. Loy, B. Eckert. Row 4: G. Blakemore, C. Ward, J.D. Blair, M. Leech, R. Shannon, C. Straub G. Messik, R. Binbacker, D. Smith. Row 5: A. Miller, K. Weinand, D. Schmidt, L. Amling, G. Graf, J Unnerstall, R. Frank. Row 6: M. Meinhardt, J. Millner, J. Sander, J. Brevenik, V. Kirksey, T. Wilensky, D. Rousseau, L. Viehman, F. Vielhaber. ,' . ,,p .... g,, .. -.J .- --J -M., ,L- . 1- 4, . . 1 I J f if pn. 44 vl i I f 1 ' 11.5 -ffl .U-2 Ill ' Li ' Q t ff? R. I Gif I 1' - - - - - .,,f- - 0 Q ihe of led Lc- Ih. .ch :er -Ito 'III' 11- .eh Wh ral ar CII ,ed he ,rd ,ep as . .. wur HB' on mtg ar 5 Le, Lis Standing: B. Toelke, R. Shannon, Mr. Perryman, Mrs. Perryman, V. Kirksey. Seated: M. Stearns, K. Wienand, B. Strader, T. Rahm, R. Kautzner, G. Messick. I en O! woodwar ana! We murray ouncig irecf lormiforg ife Standing: C. VonFange, N. Auer, R. Binsbachel, J. Fleming, D. Bandy, D. Schwaab, T. Schneider, 90 W. Paeth, C. Straub, M. Wilson. Seated: C. Albert, L. Dyer, R. Weber. ,,,.4.4A. , . ffecfiue ofeaclemlzilo Clnaracfer-ized gurforal Counci J. Deem, D. Schmid, D. Burton, A Weatherford, Mrs. Long, D. Lemen, A. Swafford, D. James, T. Brotherton, L. Howard, M. Thompson. Jafe rriuao C-or Jfloff ww! JJ.l9. 'Hrs 5. -V.: .X . I-, A , f , f ,.I,, ' - Mrs. Bockleman returns with a mended Holt. H311 acCPet5 Mrs' Ga ankle. mmon's assistance happ11y. 9 1 5 Owa,-gl Payne ouae ouncif gnjogd a Row 1: K. Evans, J. Horveth, H. Held, P. Allder D. Ladd Row 2: Mrs. Bocklemann, C. Proetti Dean Couey, M. Hinshaw, Mrs. Hartsock Row 3 K. Deems, C. Traver, J. Hainesworth, J. Fletcher, N. Albers S Schove Row 4: C. Steinmann D Drake, D. lxlussbaum, J. Steglemeyer, P. Wendfingl K. McC1enahan ucceadfuly year' Howard-Payne North and Howard- Payne South this year became one dormitory. This was a result of a remodeling and expansion program that moved the boys to the other side of the campus and the girls into the south side. The House Council of this enlarged form is the center of self- government in the form and serves as H coordinating organ between the administra- tion and the residents. Social functions as well as administra- tive functions throughout the year were en- joyed. An orientation tea for freshmen wo- men and their parents began the social calendar. This was followed by a rollicking freshman initiation, a Halloween party, and a reviving of the hanging of the greenS ,tradition during the Yuletide Season. u The officers of the Howard-Payne House Council for 1964-65 were Ca1'01 Proett, presidentg Karen McClenahan, viGG presidentg Dena Nussbaum, secretary: and Nelva Hinshaw, treasurer. Two representa- tives from each hall completed the ,Council membership. Mrs. Martha Hartsock, MTS' Tropha Bockelman, and Mrs. Margie Coui-EY' Dean of Women were our advisers If x I I. 5 l 3. 1 3 :1 s T1 H 1 ,,....-is .Alok .ilouoe ouncif provided ogeavlerzilzilo jar flue lorm I xx Row 1 V Kitner G Cobb M Johnson D Rigby C Summers S Newton Mrs Gammon Dea.n Couey Mrs Caraway K Rolfing S York Row2 S Tschappler E Freese M Breeden F Ruppert F Covey, J Lovelace S. Goodman S. Tally L. Abersold CK, Roberts S Peters J Pekar A Tschappler M Bram S Stevens C. Wilkinson Holt Hall Council, under the direction of its three sponsors, Mrs. Caraway, Mrs. Gammon, and Dean Couey, the Dean of Women, is the means by which the residents of the hall are governed. The Council also performs aco-ordinating function between the school administration and the residents of the dormitory. Besides serving a legislative and judicial fimction, the council is in charge of planning dormi- tory social activities, such as the annual Freshman Orientation Tea and the traditional Christmas party. Highlighting this year's entertainment was a Christmas reading by Marilyn Romines and accordian selections by LaVeta Guffey. President Woodward then presented the residents with their Christmas presents--free lates. The officers of Holt hall Council for the 1964-65, Wereg Jane Martin, President: Shirley Schroeder, Vice-President: Kathy Rasche, Secre- taryg and Eunice Boyington, Treasurer. s .A lemofay Wainfaina aijtafernaf .gylairif Row 1: T. Bourbon, F. Marquard, 0. Dennison. Row 2: S. Milhouser, R. Bray, M. Wilson, D. Watts, K. Aschinger, Dr. Barker. Row 3: B. Toelke, J. Lux, F. Wallis, J. Bullock. The DeMolay Club, in its second year, found many new faces and several returning members from last year. Because of the loss ofthe returning officers, the club got off to a slow start. As the year pro- gressed, so did the club--gaining members and participating in more activities. The purpose of the club is to maintain the fraternal spirit of De- Molay by bringing into one circle of friendship, all DeMo1ays on campus and by mutual cooperation and support strengthen each mem- ber in the application of DeMo1ay ideals in conduct and character to every phase of student life. The DeMo1ay Club meets every first and third Wednesday nights in the Burford Hall All-Purpose Room. The officers for this year were: Fred Marquard, president, Orville Dennison, vice president, and Ted Bourbon, Secretary. The sponsor was Dr. Robert Barker. .S?tbL6!el'lt5 Serve C-Eflefff ROW 12 B- Banfe. B- Ben1teZ,'F Ketflekamp P Alder M.J Anderson s Bausch M M Rin Summers, N. Fortune. Row 2: J. Boehm, S. Jdnes, D. Rigby, S. Brown, Aberso1d,,S. Login, Teagzi Campbell, S. Stevens, P. Doss, R. Shultz, E. Boyington. 94 5 .-- rjvleahk an Maura riue Ly Left Row: L. Ameiss, R. Conover, F. Marquard, M. Wilson, D. Boring, S. Emmons, V. Kinter, K DeMott, A. McCre1ght, F. Ruppert, S. Stephens, P. Creed, P. Ashinger, E. Boyington, P. Doss Right Row: B. Strader, Dr. Barker, R. Reinheimer 7 B. Neville, L. Olson, S. Whitehorn, B. Kinker, N. F t L. L k' A. Mallard S. Linter, or une, amp in, , P. McCallan, V. Osborn, P. McClenaha.n. . eginfi ew ap fer The Central Methodist College student chapter of the Mo. Assoc. for Social Welfare was officially es- tablished at an organizational meeting held on February 28, 1955. It has the distinction of being the first student chapter organized on a college campus in this state. Membership in the chapter is open to all students of the college and carries membership in the statewide association which was organized in 1901. The purposes of the student chapter and the Association are to improve and extend the health and welfare of the people of the State of Mo. and to promote the improvement of public and private social services and the pre- vention of poverty, crime, and disease in the State of Mo. The members of the student chapter plan to meet monthly with programs provided by guest speakers and to participate in planned social service pro- jects in Fayette and Howard County. A program for the installation of officers iwas held in the spring of 1965 at which officers and board mem- bers of the statewide Association and students from other colleges and universities in the state were present. The purpose of this meeting was to give recognition to the local chapter and to stimulate interest in the organization of student chapters in other colleges and universities around the state. 95 Snowfaf Can nafoire ranciuihfy... I -J,-I vi 1: . ' 4 J I I 'I I ' l 1 2 1? u,-A I x x..,,k V . V,j.'J,,. Jiyvrum.-Qt ' , 4' 'QYi.Lf,f,, ,, , , .,., . ' ,,..' 527 Qfflff f b 3 25 'lfx fgfgg if 13 2 - . .K , ., Y, 2, f ,X A if M iifgii, ' 1 ' ,, , K M b . - 'f 0 kk '-'V lx ' V fm ' 5 A2 ' ,iw - -. 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During Orientation, many freshman find that upperclassmen have gone out of their way to plan such things as Rain dances and initiation parties. 1 98 :P wa Lfasz.-a?:zg::,4:.swf-yr-,iff, 1- - 1. a .. , ' '- W' - PV' '1-fe 1-2'-Lk Q-r.,-4:41-'FL L.:3,1'7f-gv:'Z:.',:.': vi . M 't M F. ,X ,g- ,' J . ' gm 1 W, ff' mi l ? ill! i W 'N 1, , 4 M, 1, i D L s a x X fig? 3, V igi 5, ,, 4 1 , sy-ff . in ' wg Q k ,M K 1 E, .J . azz , , 1 11 XO.. O ww, ' n 4. .. 1 xw 6 , Y V. A' V Liv fin, W Q M 2135, 5 A , :L. ,, -x,, ,, I L A H , , li sq IQ? '4 fi? 8 1 1 1 1 C, OU, an f ef I 7 7 We lo Wil At,-gT, . sh A X. 1 1' n mx' ' WEEHY Steve Luecke provides 2. gimmick to insure his success. 3 H .An nw? Sara Lomax invites the boys to Be11y up to the Bar . Wm The raine in Spaine. . . . .Eeeawooooh, L cain't saye it! Patty Fulton sings her way to becoming a lady ? an 4' 101 K gr i 93 . x K MM .-.. . - 1 4 , Zealous Delta Pi Omegapledges, Vicki Osborn and Pam Jarvis, march around the triang1e . 65. The expression on Carolyn Boullear's face cou1dn't be happier as she and her new-found Zeta sisters race through the halls. 102 .fm ,, gxcifing Wiglif... aiaffowecl Ag ,..-v. 4. ffff' z Dean Margie Couey hands Judy Steinhoff a Kappa bid Theta's scream with joy as Church into their sisterhood. Its with a smile that Glen Ann Shride answers the Alpha Phi Alpha buzz she's been waiting for all year they w it Url elcome Karen ,....-.- -.., we Smiling Sig Alph pledges group happily around their caged friends. These Mokers find out that no matter how hard you try, some people just won't laugh at your jokes. .jilecfic igfeolge me kk Aw, come-on guys, says the helpless Delta Sig active. fa V. , ri.:Qf f S ff ,Qi . ' V' 1 I . V Xa V,,V I V X., -. K . Yi X ' I 3 H Ny' W 4 e-,f: , Off to the waiting car go the Chi Delts, with their active. Bruce Addison bows and scrapes to the Beta Sigma actives. 'I Jr Q .xggniza Ai .xggolza Row 1 K Walker C Wilkinson C Proett B Sweet, S. Carroll, P. Peterson, Mrs. Cornett, A. Mallard. Row 2 N Melton S Feldman J Carrens B Kmker, N. Schattyn, S. Meyer, D. Allemann, E, Wagner, G. The Alphas began the year with a smile Of friendship that beckoned with cheer, And led happy rushees to Alpha Isle -- Our pledge party theme of the year. Homecoming--our float in beauty ranked first With Look Homeward, Angel our theme. Our B1ack Magic Dance? The' crowd nearly burst For our black and silvery dream. With laughter and fun, we sped through the year To our dinner dance on May the first. I And through all the months it became quite clear That ALPHAS, in friendship, rank FIRST! gxiymsf LW 1 Q -535' 1 MN x e . .-- h- A-' 106 LDA.. IQ mega , 3 'IZ1 .. . gg.-.-.1 5, an Row 1: A. Pifer, N. Buck, M. Tucker, C. Summers, J. Martin, K. Vieth, D. Rigby, K. DeMott, C. Hauser Row 2: M. Eberhard, N. Fortune, J. Milner, A. Core, M. Anderson, V. Harvey, F. Covey, S. Stephens, N. Fisher Row 3: S. Raymond, R. Rickman, P. Emry, L. Bartley, F. Ruppert, S. Lomax, T. Walker. Row4, S. Goodman, M. Aheron, Miss Pape, P. Jarvis, M. Eller Row 5: L. Gibson, E. Boyington, H. Held, S. Goodman Row 6: L. Abersold, M. Parks, V. Osborn Row 7: S. Peters, C. Dalton elta Pi Omega-Happy college days bringing verlasting memories of ighthearted times spent I ogether in n ever unfailing Sisterhood I :WV .25 fsfszzefifr J of as wgmtmfk f ..f: L , K, , A ' wr- 5, - ff' . L' S' H22 'X . Se M- xi-,SQ ii 'lr V' as 4 I . A Vw. e . .1345 f K . F B M, 4 j, ,. f 14? The triangle of sisterhood. Silent night, Holy night . . . ut ef' nhn f e -.9 ,23, +?iil,, .6 31 x t QHI a - . :gh , f ' ?5i?'5'5,5 ' Si x F and f t '1 X P WQ f f in ,- We'11 pull the smoothest bank robbery i.n history. Au together now- Happiness is being a Delta , lug. 5 Yes, Miss Stephens. You pledges just wait until I get out of here. 107 108 ,Oi JKGPIQG jizefa ,, ... 'rffi 'TE W , .,,-,, , t Row 1: L. Hoffmann, M. Bram, P. Willi. Row 2: R. Dorman, S. Armitage, P. Phillips, P. McClenahan, Mrs. Vaughan, N. Hinshaw, S. O'De11, M. L. Schoenthal, J. Steinhoff. Row 3: M. Knabe, S. Rowlette, G. Thoele, M. Whitman, L. Winhorst, D. Vandenburg, D. Cook, K. McC1enahan, S. Tally. WE ARE THE KAPPAS , , , an 'in group' of sisters. We believe in character, ability, personality, perserverance, and high academic standing. Allowing for indi- vidual differences, our goal is the action of an educated lady, useful to society. Our members this year, as in other years, have participated and contributed in recreational activities, honorary groups, service projects, school spirit, academic endeavors, and college life. Sorority Wise, we Kappas have carried on and embellished tradition begun in 1926, our charter year. In short, our motto for this year may be written in three warm words: Happiness is Kappa-ness V -. J 1 v nv I -AOL, Karen, Martha, and Ruthie cluster grapes. 2' Q Originality First Homecoming Patti and Jud in the vat romoting Y P Stomp 'em 'til they Wine. E Kappas and friends sing along. CWe talked some too.J ,411 :ENV l Before Hope became Reality. The lady who sponsors, laughs, teases, and censors ... Mrs. Louise Vaughan. 110 jlleefa Ch Manifon i Row 1: J. Jones, C. Matthews, P. Doss, Mrs. Crawford, A. Tschappler, J. Rouse, S. Little, E. Freese. Row 2: G. Amick, D. Schultz, K. Church, L. Turner, K. Nordquist, S. Logan, W. Straube, K. Raschef J. snenon, P. Bennett, M. Mafhae. To launch a new year filled with spirit and zest we Thetas presented a Hawaiian luau rush party held in our own thatched hut. Decorations, food, -and entertainment made the party a success as eight girls joined our bonds of sisterhood. The fall season found enthusiastic Thetas busily preparing their own Ice Pa1ace - a winner in the Homecoming Parade. A glowing Christmas spirit filled the heart of each girl as we worked on charity projects, enjoyed a party at the home of Nancy Harrington, alumna, andparticipated in the annual KII Carol Fest. Highlighting the second semester was our annual spring dinner dance held at the Daniel Boone Hotel. Our slate of officers contributed to the year's success: Alice Tschappler, Presidentg Jill Rouse, Vice-Presidentg Elaine Freese, Secretaryg Pat Doss, Treas- urerg Kathy Rasche, Corresponding Secre- tarygi and Miss Crawford, our sponsor. We are you, Theta Chi Upsilon We are an organization striving toward fulfillment, unity yet individuality in a group of fine women. Theta Chi Upsilon, we are you ... This is our aimg we hope we have been successful in fulfilling it. 1- 1' .-,l . K . , 7 Candidates for Kiddie music? Happiness is sisterhood. You W I'l1 raise you 4 shells ollldn 1 vt 623 eu 'x . .b X 4 K X - ' f ---i li 4 . '-. 'L , N f- Jfifrf- f 'T r X551 7. . . fn- x - Af f W X. . 7 . 3 N- f lg -,ilnwfaiiii A ef 5, W' ' -' ,V- .Jai L ffl, 'sEfff,eif Q 'Q x if, if' in' Ei - ' 3-4' ' - v Y Mi., 11.7 :EV .W u .. N .. qu.: A la 1 si? ' - -, it 4. , '55f 1..,,?,i5iY'31n Q lj'.r'f'-- 1' JL 1 aww 1 f 1 . - f -.fvfq fa ' I-:wg-t-va--qs The house the Thetas built. H ey. Wherers the S113-ke? Whhl We finally made it. 2 .. 1+ we eiisi s f ,- .f,f - 0 , .A ii , ff , 9 C . ...Q-em I- Q 'i?P.r 1 112 Zeia Qi ollamgvla Row 1: B. Stocker, Mrs. Sunoo, J. Engel, Row 2: S. Gillilan, A. Walker, R. Haney, S. Sears, L. Olson, G. Holland, J. Williamson, M. Carr, J. Gregory, S. Tschappler, G. Nelson. Row 3: S. Frank, C. Osman, S. Schove, E. Richenderfer, L. McElroy, J. Schmidt, J. Lovelace, D. Nussbaum, S. Offutt, M. Van Horn, G. Speight, J. McClure, A. Utterback. Row 4: S. Schroeder, C. Boullear, M.K, McRil1, P. Fulton, S. Rajhnaha, C.K. Roberts, S. Weaver, B. Doma.nn, S. Strawn, P. Swift, E. Weston, M.J. Eversmeyer. Have you ever seen a Zeta at CMC? In and out, round and about, the Zetas opened the year with a bang and took in 18 enthusiastic pledges. And as October rolled around the Zetas were saying good-bye, --- Sayonara that is, for Homecoming '64 found the Zetas taking lst place in humor in the float competition with their Chop 'Em Up Eagles , In basketball the Zestfu1 Six bounced off with 2nd place after a very suspenseful season. But all brawn and no brains ? Guess again- -for president, Judy Engel, accepted the Scholarship Trophy for the highest accumulative grade average, 3.1, for the year '63-'64, In October the Zetas enjoyed TRICKS OR TREAT at their Halloween party and were payed a visit by witches, goblins, andof course the Great Pumpkin. In addition to the fun and frolic, the Zetas played Santa Claus by sending 40 Guys and Dolls to the children of the Appalacian Mountain area. Just say take me to-your leader, and you'll find the officers supporting Judy are: vice- president, Barb Stockerg recording secre- tary, Sally Searsg and treasurer, Marty Van Horn, all who were ready and willing to start the second semester with a bigger bang than ever before. We kicked off with the Can-Can at the Mardi Gras dance in February. All the Zetas were kept busy with Greek Tragedies, the picnics, and the annual Spring Formal. She's my sister but she doesn't look at all like me .... H1 ya! Y 1 ' ,v . Id ' on t care what you say Evelyn, th at motion is COMPLETELY out of order! if Say there Peter, how are you gomg to ac- complish THAT? Weren't our actives surprised when they S3.W0l1I' wash lille that day? , .? 2' ew Homecoming is Big pumpkin QUg1y babylb happiness. 'iiixllg .ii Bubbles Schmidt, Brings the Mardi Gras enterfain- ment to a sizzling end. Zeta hopefuls? ,xdgalza amma Row 1: C. McFall, R. Johnson, T. Perry, W. Turnage, M. Gammon, Prof. Fleer. Row 2: W. Lohman, W. Paeth, T. Brotherton, A. Sego, C. VonFange, J. Ameling, H. Steinmann, R. Quist, D. Chadd Row 3: R. Knapp, R. Vandercnocke, E.C, Walker, B. Hanson, B. Peterson, A. Weatherford, E. Epps, J. Benner Row 4: L. Thoele, T. Bullock, L. Moore, R. Conneley, J. Rubey, G. Edele, J. Bullock, G. Evans Row 5: B. Hoelm, B. Bovim, M. Thompson, D. Bandy, T. Twerell, E. Watkins, R. Boschert, B. Harvey Alpha Phi Gamma was ably led through the first semester by Tad Perry, presidentg Roehl Johnson, vice presidentg Marvin Gammon, secretaryg Wallace Turnage, treasurerg Jerry Benner, parliamentariang Bob Bovim, corresponding secretaryg Jerry Bullock, chaplaing Bob Hoehn and Chuck VonFange, athletic directorsg TomBullock, inventory mana gerg and Gene Edele, sergeant-at-arms. Second semester brother Turnage was elected president due to Tad Perry's gradu- ation. Chuck MacFall was elected treasurer. The twentieth anniversary of the Mokers got off to a great start with the Rush Party at the Parish Hous e which gained a total of 17 new brothers Pledge week included the annual tea for the sorority pledges traditional march 1ng and the usual play time at the student union The pledge class again pulled another great grab by sending actives Rusty Knapp and Marv Gammon on a one way flight to Denver Colorado The week before Homecoming found the Mokers working on our float Anatomy of a Murder a small casket pulled by two ponies In the fall the shelter house was the site of the annual Moker picnic complete with four roaring fires and dancing. The night of the school Christmas dance found the Mokers at the Christian Church for the yearly Christmas dinner where the traditional poems were read. Our speaker for the evening was Jim Doss. Valentine's Day weekend was the date for the Sweetheart Dance. Gail Thoele was crowned Sweetheart with ,Anne Core, Jane Williamson, and Sharon Goodman as mem- bers of the Sweetheart Court The next ' month found our group partici- pating in the Greek Tragedies and the Moker Serenade to the Sweetheart On Mother's Day was the Annual Moker Parent's Day After attending church the Fraternity and Parents gathered at the City Park for a pot luck dinner skits song and fellowship In the spring was the time for the Moker Play Day in which all the sororities partici patedwith a trophy being given to the winners In May we held our Spring Formal Din ner and dancing made the evening complete Our sincere appreciation is extended to Gilbert Fleer, our sponsor weetheart Ga11 Thoele rergns over the 1965 Moker Sweetheart OIII' W mov., sf ' a f ,A Q S+' Brother Bandy gets a Moke' welcome. it 8 MQ :SK Moker pledges pull year Denver, Colo. by jet. Don't smile in a brace, pledge! Alpha Phi Gamma takes part in the Student Council Fan Fair--shows Symbols of fraternity. v X A , 4 's grab-send actives Knapp, Gammon to Brother A1 Weatherford beats a steady tattoo for the Moker float-- Anatomy of a Murder ' fs' Mi 116 Mia .Sigma Row 1: M. Wilson, L. Martin, R. Weeks, B. Powell Row 2: J. Pesek, B. Addison Row 3: J. Brevenik, L. Bishop Row 4: D. Weber Row 5: M. Breedlove, B. Fletcher Row 6: D. Rempert, B. Heffron Row 7: B. Toelke, C. Ward Row 8: K. Holsinger, G. Schweitzer Row 9: C. Held Under the leadership of President Roger Weeks, Beta Sigma had a most suc- cessful year. With many activities through- out the year, Beta Sigma managed to field many intramural teams, supply their share of varsity lettermen, and numerous leaders among campus organizations. Eleven new members were initiated into the fraternity during the year and were able to contribute to the campus through their efforts in various campus projects and activities. Under the leadership of Vice-president Bill Powell, the 1964-65 social season was equally successful. The highlight and climax of the social season was the 1965 Court of Roses banquet and dance. An array of picnics and parties rounded out the fraternity's social season. Equally helpful in leading the fraternity in these and other activities were secretary, Larry Martin: and treasurer, Maurice Wilson. Outstanding as the fraternity' s accomp- lishments are, they are the least of that Which we pride. We are proud in that we have accomplished in part our fundamental goals as represented by the fraternity motto: We are a fraternity. We are an organization striving toward one goal-- the building of a stronger brotherhood. We are dedicated to the task of making better men for our fraternity and for Central Methodist College. We are Beta Sigma.f ,g , ' 5. K is F '- f-if f . v NE ! gf-W W x 2 if fx 118 Citi .mega Row 1: T. Wilensky, B. Kepner, V. Kirksey, J. Messick. Row 2: J. Moxley, J. Schober, J. Wilkinson, R. Frank, L. Neely, F. Bloomfield, L, Williams, D, Rousseau. Row 3: Prof. Ehrich, N. Gladstone, A.Deschamp, A. Dietrich, J. Slattery, F. Vielhaber, D. Schultz, L. Viehmann, G. Rh0deS, R. Wolfe. Row 4: Dr. Woods, S. Larabee, J. Harnes, D. Burton, P. Wonderlich, D, Schmitz, R, Knigge, D. Kerr, N. Auer, C. Park- In this, its thirty-third year, Chi Delta, the oldest fraternity on campus, has once again experi- enced a rewarding and successful year. This year's pledge class, a large and fine group, has blended in well withg and become an active part of the fraternity. The combined elements of new and old members proved to be a harmonious arrangement and one which producedalarge membership active- ly participating in many phases of college life. Chi Delta proudly recognizes the versatility of its men representing the fraternity in varsity sports. Les Viemann, Ron Knigge, Dick Loy, Frank Vielhaber, Dieter Scmitz, and Cal Park gave their finest effort to the college on the foot- ball field. Robin Frank, Larry Neely, Doug Burton, and Dave Kerr played on the Eagles' varsity bas- ketball squad. Dick Loy, Frank Vielhaber, Steve Larabee, Terry Wilenski, Les Viemann, Nick Diedrich, Rick Wolf, Nick Auer, and Doug Burton will carry the name of Chi Delta into the Field and Track division. Virgil Kirksey, Jean Messick, Gary Graf, and Dave Rousseau compose a vital part of Central's tennis team. And finally, Larry Neely and Jim Slattery played baseball for Central. Chi Delta further distinguished itself in the realm of sports by capturing the Traveling Intra- mural Trophy last year. The fraternity highly prized this award and have devoted outstanding effort to repeat its winning season this year, In other area of campus life, the members of Chi Delta have also won honors. Jim Harnes was assistant dorm director of Burford Hall this part year, and Jim Slattery and Nick Auer held the same posts in McMurray Hall. Two members of Chi Delta, Jim Harnes and Dick Loy, were chosen for Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sitiesg and both men including Neil Gladstone are members of O.D,K, on campus. In addition, Dick Loy was vice president of the Senior Class and Jim Harnes was president. Fred Bloomfield and Jim Harnes were both members of the Student Council. Neil Gladstone participated in the Honors Program of Independent Studies in the field of Chemistry. From the Homecoming float to the Dixie Ball, Chi Delta has found this past year to be a richly rewarding one. Recognizing the importance the leaders of the fraternity have had in making this year what it was, Chi Delta acknowledges the excel- lent job done by its sponsors, Dr. Woods and Professor Ehrich, and its officers. President Virgil Kirksey, Vice-President Dick Loy, Secre- tary Jean Messick, and Treasurer Nick Auer. In looking to the future, the best traditions of Chi Delta will be carried on and its members will continue to contribute their share to the diver- sities of campus life. -413, U--. W I A I A L A I Y L: ' xx , 4 r ' '5 Y KVI'-ye F' Chi Delta goes West for Home- commg. H air? . .5 . K . ,, Q ' J 1 ni ' f f 4 M 1,1 cracks 'em u Witty Wilenski P. NF' We'd love to have you but ..... Chalk up a.nother vlctory for Chi Delta Score two. rfairizv- -- We're the To your knees swine, I' ' 1 Rebels! m 1n charge here. hh i Jehu :Si 'Row 1: Prof. Cornett, N. Nichols, J. Miller, G. Martin, M. Stearns, Prof. Vaughan. Row 2: D. Campbell, J. Dean, J. Sunoo, S. Brown, G. Garrett, T. Young, B. Chapin, D. Lemen, J. Stevens, M. Elders, A. Swafford, H. Heise, B. Burlinggame, T. Loomis, R. Kautzer. Row 3: D. Fair, D. Burgard, C. Lee, L. Grimes, E. Seitz B. Seigrist, C. Sunoo, D. Weber, D. James, B. Abrams. With the pledging and iniation of twenty- one new members, the role and influence of Delta Sigma Psi has increased notably in the year 1964-65. This, the largest membership in our short history, was always striving towards new goals, achieve- ments, and closer fraternal relationships. Delta Sigma Psi was very active this year and participated in many activities such as intramurals, homecoming, service pro- jects, and social events. In only the second year of competition on the intramural foot- ball field, we doubled the number of wins over the previous year. qthat means we won twoy Although the backboards were against us this year, our A team hada4-4rec- ord, our B team a 5-1 record, we were highly respected on the roundball court and lost some close games. The Delta Sig's held numerous social events including a watermelon party, a Christmas party, a hayride, a parents day picnic, and the highlight of our activities was our spring 'formai held at the Hoiiday Inn in Columbia. 120 Homecoming activities, the highlight of the fall semester, were throughly enjoyed by I all the members. We worked hard on our entry into the float competition and re- ceived much pleasure in the hours spent on construction of a float that won an honorable mention. Delta Sigma Psi also participated in many worthwhile service projects in- cluding the distribution of oral polio vaccine literature and assisting in the administering of it. We again sponsored the Bishop Eugene M. Frank Award which was presented to the out- standing senior on the campus. We also claimed some outstanding students. in our organization in the ,persons of Dan Sherman, president of BBBg Mike Elders, a national areonautical champion, and Jan Sunoo who maintained a 4-point average. Our officers were Gene Martin, Chancellorg Jim Miller, Vice-Chancellorg Mike Stearns, Keeper-of-the-Seal, and Nick Nichols, Chancellor-of-the-Exchequer, provided the organization with able and energetic leader- ship. Also much gratitude must go to our sponsors Professors Vaughan and Cornett for whose encouragement an- guidance we are greatly indebted. I 1 I 'gfha 1 2 5 3 if - ...x 1 , P Lui gf v--.M J'd'?' 41 1... .- N.: 'Gone with the Wm Brother Hillman-Delta Sig's youngest. Q'Q,'vS- Lx A. dz A Ak Q M .L Lia Buudmg the Bir Jumpin' J. Y. tips off another one. Loomis, yg take out Dieter this time. A11 right, fellas, 10 P.M, at Max! sf' x ,go-. . sig 3 .alpha on Row 1: B. Liner, T. Rahm, B. Weston, J. Milner, E. Addison, D. Schmidt, J. Bailey Row 2: L. Howard, K. Bays, L. Holzhauser, J. Armstrong, R. Roesel, J. Wuetherick, D. Whitener, K. Jennings Row 3: B. Echart, J. Waugh, J. Sahagian, R. Scheidt, T. Kelley, B. Harlan, G. Jacobs, N. Pyle Row 4: Mr. Wuch, S. McClure, M. Hahn, F. Wallis, C. Straub, G. Blakemore, D, Embry, K. Wienand ff ggi. ' . ' iwtalm ami C' ' als, 'Qi-5-1 .1 as, ' 'w'gg,rf'b it QNX ' ,rl ,gg xv ' VT E ,gnlfi b 1 if x.. H Q X Outstanding is an appropriate term to describe this year's achievements.The year began extremely well with the addition of seventeen excellent pledges, one of the largest pledge classes in Sigma Alpha Chi's history. For the first time in years, we did not have Professor Jacob, now Dean Jacob, as our sponsor. Although we regretted losing Professor Jacob, we were happy to see him as one of our new Deans. At our Winter'sEndBa1l last April, Professor Jacob presented us with a sterling silver punch bowl, ladel, and platter. We wish to thank him for this gift and all the time and support he has given us in the past years. This year, however, we considered our- selves extremely fortunate to have Coach Wuch and Professor Henry as our new sponsors. The Sig Alphs are always well represented in Central's activities and organizationsg this year has certainly been no exception. There were three Sig Alphs on the Student Council. Homecoming achievements included two attendants and a second place float in originality. Other Organizations showing Sig Alph men were Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's ,M Y -dis-gf-, li. We fish out a second place win--originality. .stat law Who, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Tau Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha, S.N,E.A., KII, Dorm. Directors, House Councils Scribblers and Scrawlers, Class Officers, P.E,M,M, Club, Collegian Staff, Ragout Staff, C Club, Concert, Varsity, and Marching Bands, and the Judicial Board. A notable first in Sigma Alpha Chi's history occurred when we won the Scholar- ship Trophy. This was the first time the trophy had been awarded to the fraternity having the highest grade point average. Central's varsity athletics included many active Sig Alphs. The football squad listed eight of our men, there were four Sig Alphs on the basketball team, seven out of eight started, on the baseball team, and there were four on the track team. In intramurals, we finished third in football and basketball, and finished high in the competition. Our officers were: Barry Weston, president, Ed Addison, vice-president, Mike Ponder, first semester secretary and Jon Milner, second semester secretary, Ben Liner, treasurer, and Tom Rahm, Sergeant- at-Arms. 1 by Just try and get outl Waiting for those two points EW asm? Q I 1 Xl aw M 'lfff-f'g ff'B?'f fi'1'w M if Q1 U E ' by I I I J L 6 - f Q 0I'0l LfLe5 .N Delta Pi Omega Row 1: A. Core, P. Emry, N. Buck, N. Fisher, K. DeMotn. Row 2:. S. Lomax, M. Parks, V. Osbourn, M. Tucker. Row 3: F. Ruppert, S. Goodman, M. Aheron, P. Jarvis, S. Peters, E. Boyington, M. Eller, S. Raymond, F. Covey. Alpha Ph1 Alpha S Feldman, J Carrens, N Schattyn D Allemann, G Shride G, 2 l'L LU KQJQQJ P1 Kappa Theta Row 1 S Armltage, M Schoenthal, M Wh1tman, K McC1enahan, P Ph1111ps, R Dorman Row Z D Cook, J Ste1nhoff,S Rowlette, L Wmdhorst M Knabe, P W1111, D Vanderberg Zeta Psi Lambda Theta Chlupsuon Row 1 D Nussbaum, P Fulton Row 2 R Haney, E ROW1 K Nordqulst, S Logan Row 2 J Jones, Rxchenderfer L Olsen, C Osman, M McClure S Rajnoha M Mathae G Amlck K Church C Matthews M Carr, B Doman, L McElroy, M McR111, A Utterback 5 Mme ' , ' ' P Sw1ft,S Tschappler, C Boul1ear,S G11111an .7L i e ,O - 0 f J Ulf 1 v 1 li , -:A 1,-5 at ,V 1 .f', 1 7 J . T ,FQ 7 1 J 3 ' e W of l Fw 2 'X Q rea man Cl elif W N f f? 1 V ., k , j ' I M, Y ,V In Z , f' .'- fig' f - :fn .K J' L, Q, gf 59 sf' -E Ami 1 . 't R , ' ' li y xv-is-fi 1--l Y T3..., A V. X5 .,.' J, fl! ., Wa te.. ' g i I :,. !Il,f,5. Xg, 3 :.n'J LXF,,?T',Ax ' i:4d??':fi:,N in he AE. C. Walker and Dick Loy look as though the censoring board has turned them brown. Hey, you know she really does look sort of like that Mary character. Mary Kay Bennett Enjoys Being A G1r1' but can you imagine enjoying being a glrl like that? 126 7'-1f7?SLKg3TTZTLf77El'?'.2F,v ,-N, Z ggfyg gqjq-L5 A :4:51z72f.::.:2':5g,g3-:gy f A1 Y , Y , Q -5 5, fy dl'l'L0lfll Ll,e5tL0l'Le al'I,6! Al'L6!a l'L.'il,UeI'e ... Mrs. Cutler and Miss Pape Clovely ladies gm! lredoe themselvesj- helped choose the winner: They say ... .,,-pu-vi' that you can't tell ... Candidatesg Covey, Eberhard, Raymond,' Schattyn and Tally, wait to be interviewed. a book ... 5 1 .iw x . ? but Mindy proves how wrong this proverb 151 -,,.......,5 by its cover ... Nick Auer oversees w111ing helpers on Chi Deltas float. J, r ssnrl W r ig we . NE 9 Zguifclling joafd Seb Siege if.. Moker's assemble their funeral dirge for the parade. Freshmen females check con StI'llCt10l'l f0I' Ben HMI' .14 Marty Van Horn and friends put together Zeta's prize -winning Chinese eagle. Bruce Addison opens float materials as brother Beta's stuft and f1uff . I 1 he rfa not 1 7 ming I laarafiond I ' 3 ' 35, f'1 '3?iKQ i st : ff . i I JE: 9 t V h 4 -7 1 1' 'Z V 1 ' Mx ' X ' K A Q r t A , tt' t ' Q 1 Kei. f Q1 131393: . W h Q i i E f 1 Q ' . . ,,0 i ' - - - :bw I ,4 ' ki 5' .V milf, 7' if: ff, i-Q:-Qfb, ' 'Ji I r 7 . . t - , i x limm L -EL fm t Char11e Lee and admirer 4 Q.. I A work on Delta Sigma Psi's - - . ' Y 1 ,,1. -, N Y 'Wt' if f' 2 t f A W' i A gif f W is .t , f -A naar L K ml Q vt ,, ffQ,' ..,M,Y.,t.: '., ',,m,J' V' -L-- - .L . if Kappa's put their heads together and come up with first prize . Wine Stompers -. ent on creating an gelic effect, Carol Proett assembles Alpha Phi A1pha's prize-win- ning beauty float. M V Ron Scheidt and Eddie Addison finish the stuffing on Sig A1ph's eagle. Ahce Tschappler shows sign of worry, as Theta Chi Upsilon hurries to complete their Ice Palace. It takes a lot of work to build a riverboat, the De1ta's can tell you this. UA., om ecom in 9 eremonieri egin. . . A brother and sister team, Janet and Jon Millner, are Junior class 1 attendents m E1 ,Q ,, f n Q The Sophomore class is represented by Ken Weinand and Sara Lomax 130 . h 1, Z , wsjrdm fqgg. E ' 1 Q' W 3 4 'Lf h I If ' - 'L XT 'F' 'f 1-'--.J 1' - QF? V exnfgi.: k ,K - vu , W api: If Wg. v sf:'n' ' The bright smile on Paula Strib1ing's face balances the somber coun- tenance of John Miltenberger, as Freshman attendents approach the coronation. J I z ,. 5 LSS Z The bright-eyed children of Professor and Mrs. Earle B. Harris are the crown bearers I r Homecoming king and queen, Bill Powell 3-Hd Evelyn Weston, are prepared to begin their reign. fe A234 The Senior class chooses Jane Martin a.nd Tad Perry as their class royalty' 'Iflkfll jim oronafion of IQWA, '39 iQ, gran gfeekf MJOFL .izlardl 4 Q . Beta Sigma places 2nd in Humor with their theme, Q Ma.n's Meat Delta Sigma Psi presents their 3rdp1acewinner in Humor, Gone With the Win. Alan Weatherford drums up a 3rd place in Originality for Alpha Phi Gamma, with their theme, Anatomy of a Murder. 1 132 Old Man and the Sea is the theme Sigma Alpha Chi choses to portray. i 5 r A Q it , 13 1 Ji 4 iam 1 I X I t I I X 113- A Delta Pi Omega's Showboat floats through downtown Fayette. 1 I in . 4' -EQ? ra I 30 pl'e5el'lf Uelfel' 0l'YLeC0l'YLLl'lg Jlfoafd The theme, Ice Palace wins Theta Chi Upsilon a. 2nd place in Beauty. Q35 Q With Ben Hur in the driver s seat, the Freshmen bring 415.51 s W A , home a 2nd place in Originality. A ff 1 3 Westward H01 is the cry of the Chi Delt's on Home- coming Day. ' VN' ' 'PM 1 K ,g K 'Q-,H xg - ,-.K , X - X Q 'me 'Q 44 W3 IST. PLACE BEAUTY: ALPHA PHI ALPHA omecoming Z?feno!4 Cofor .xdncl gxcifemenf 1ST. PLACE HUMOR: ZETA PSI LAMBDA 1ST. PLACE ORIGINALITY: PI KAPPA THETA i Q HOMECOMING ROYALTY: KING, BILL POWELL: QUEEN, EVELYN WESTON THE EAGLES ADD TO THE EXCITEMENT BY BRING- ING IN A VICTORY. .- H, V ' . 5, .f..', Lv lg , 7 -. 2 w E51 gqx ,s A fy - A ,-' ' 3 - 51, M----jp.,-,-F-,Q yu. 'EF ,ram A A .L N ' -V f. A -. - 21412. f' 1:4 rf N .K iiV,gg.'.1l-hx, .N V, 5,12 .1 U ,lu Elf, . , E.. N9fi.3::-:,5 3? ' 'ff'-L1 f' ,, 1' N- A 'fi ., '-V 321 -Y' -'ff-545551 fg ' 'fax-.lfp 3-:f ., '-:gf .m1wf.'f.+: --w, -' , - ,W , f 5. .:, 1 --4 WEFH 'iv 'XP :wx ' fqfrm. ,nfl -L .. ' '-ww-V, f- ' ' by 1.-' ,ww f ' mp: J-fs, 'A?2f51'. n.f--,--+y.-.z:'l,--my 'f'f-3-03 . ,QL , --J, 1 ,gg-3. 2. 3 4 . - -A ,' v1.:L47f, :L 2- . 4 ',jx.,,':'11.w ,' F ug,--: -'iw '?g'w .fi-:fvz-f. '-fgff-zlbi, .:.zx.:.lL: :- ri?-f-:,gr,f'--igilm 5,1 41, ,qf'-'agp'---, 74,-Al. ,g'-iT'-3'I1?'-Lf' A ' -',-. LLL ' E-.15-Z 'nt 25,45 ru- - ME -Q-5-:Qfi21'1'..v-xg-, -- 9-3-if V- 'xg''-1:1-141'-i6?3:x.5.2z5S'13.xg? Q Alix---3.1m ff-f-.'--ifs--vsf-1..wa3-,-ag---- gr?--1 . .1 ,f.t.'q.-Au .- n,..' V r' -,:-- ,,:52.-Iuigg W .,: R 5 . .rv 37- , ,ati 5 ,9-gk... -Az ,M - . -T' 'QM f A ,1..'z,:fx A 1 , . 4 . lg' ., A, OVW, eC0l'l'L U1 9 B! l9m iigif, f ,qw - T 1 . ,, .,,. , , f wizir flxf -, , mf, ,- . f X ' vga' -1 if Q ,r-Mme, , x ,wg , 3 -a:sxmu,,,gi,y, ,J -f- , fe 2 ,gn -ggi ,X , ffl.a,f,.S ,,. ,, , W. . :flag K f wld ff -'1 7 ., 1 f ,1 . ,,.-,J pkg -gm . ,x,,'a9,,W,. ..,, ',x ff V . fax L . A X ,. , 35 'I 3, N li' ,Q J mf., if lb Ji ,f 1 , M ,fn , 5 .. V ' 1. A f fl u een 9. l 'l!M4 t0,4 138 .ij-afernifg .gyweeflzearffn 0121101 gaufy... BETA SIGMA ROSE COURT The Beta's announced their Rose Queen at Spring Formal in April. Candidates were Dot Allemann and Chris Keefer, seated and Noel Schattyn and Mary Lyn Jackson, standing. ALPHA PHI GAMMA SWEETHEART COURT The Moker's crowned Gail Thoele as their sweetheart at their Sweetheart Dance in February. Others on the court were Jane Williamson and Ann Core, seated, Gail and Sharon Goodman, standing. 1 I '-' qv-Y K I I V . I . 1 7 l 1 L K ff-M'-!?LE:'r-f r CHI DELTA'S DIXIE BALL COURT This year's Chi Delta sweetheart court consisted of Lenore Olson, and Judy Stegelmeyer, seated, and Fran Covey and Susie Stevens, standing, Pfing inner anceri DELTA SIGMA PSI SWE ETHEART COURT The Delta Sig's selected their Sweetheart Court to reign over their Spring Formal. They were Mary Kay Bennett, seated and' Eloe Hillman, Bonnie Grimes, standing. Not Pictured: Sharon Smith SIGMA ALPHA CHI ' SWEETHEART COURT Sigma Alpha Chi crowned their sweet- heart at their annual Winter's End Ball. The candidates we re Bird Kinker and Denise Schober, seated, and Kathy Vieth and Eunice Boyington, standing. 139 amlaud eaufied 1, -, 'N i X 1 3 v 5 1 1 1 I I i w 1 i 5 3 I : u i w N w , W 1 i 1 , 1 140 Can I use the mirror next? . . 42, an a ,..r 13 7 W T . la af! 5 .. H WSW? A bi -I . , Ref. , k ' 3, , 7 s ' - U7lTmiiXWi95?': K if N.h,.,, mul . 7 5 115kxZ.,, . if HI Rs 2 iii ' K '52 1 25? it K .gf Sara Lomax makes last minute adjustments before going to meet the judges. r ' , With calm self-assuredness, Bird Kinkerprepares to be interviewed. Shirley Schroeder answers every question with poise and a smile. T91 r, ,- 4, i 1 l r I I Feldafe fo t the JLLJQQJ Sharon Tally, Paula Stribling, Shirley Schroeder, Noel Schattyn, Noel Schattyn answers a serious question for the judges. I ly ' Janet Milner, Sara. Lomax, Bird Kinker, Fran Covey. The judges take time to consider each candidate. Fran Covey and Janet Milner wonder if they cou1dn't have picked a warmer night for the judging. 1 4 1. ,--frail. Mg ...2. x F112 1 ,,-wi. . 1.3: ?3 gf V .L :ig X ,A ,, , , ? H I , . I if ,. 1 I 1 fm: l ggigj, , W W rv 5, ' fqyfi U35 1325 1 ililii 4- swab if' -fa 144 BDC! JGJW .ghirkyv .S7cAroe0!er 7 -7 -HL 5:313- i Jfan Olley Wm! .Syclmffyn anef Wiffner 145 I ,ff eaufg an gfamour ss Now listen, if there's a wrinkle in this, somebody is going to trip and . . . . V F ran Covey, es- corted by Steve Larabee. Janet Milner escorted Shirley Schroeder, es- corted by Bob Hanson. Noel Schattyn, es- c o r t e d b y B o b Strater. Sara Lomax, escorted by Lee Nanos. av ' sf? , Q 1 1 W X -. 451 for I ' :ug E I I z I , 6 by Mike Ponder Jick Rubey fights his way through a forest of crepe paper to create a royal mood. ' 1,46 Bird K1nker, es- c o r t e d b y E d Addison. Dave Schmid wonders if Ragout janitor is a. staff position. It F ef FB ,H E 1 ' r Q ' 14 -X5 on z 2 5,1 eign ulareme Beauty and Glamour Queens survey thier sub- jects. Paula Stribling, 1965 R2-Eout Beauty Queen, dances the most important dance of the evening with Jon M1h1er. Pat Bausell bestows the crown of Glamour Queen to Sharon Tally. A radiant Paula Stribling re- ceives congratulations f r o m Mrs. Larwence Couey, dean o women. f Sharon Tally glides happily through the Queen's dance. I 1 V 1 41' . ag- , 1.. .V 4 X , - . - J g -M' , -. U .3 'g' I ' - :-' ' f E ' - . - , , 'fl' niff, A 4. .-,. v -' -Z -, K Q 4 , , I' . -- , - -Q -I ' ' V .1 ' u -- ' 3 , .- p V .A A 5 'f:f,,'. ' : QV' l , l,.' Y- - . . '. t- '-H . -- K, - 3 1 ,..1 ' ff Geflilaaffff ramafzzafzon 0 H ua .givin ii Cherie is swept off her feel by Bo Decker 1 V Wai I say, my good man V i i Bo glowers, Now Cherie, you listen. . . Andy Leonard gives a moving per- formance as Dr. Lyman. Sheriff Masterson listens to the complaints of Grace. by 5071271 The stars, E. C, Walker and Jeri wukenson. ' P 1 Mu Alpha sings Mary Theta's holding their candles perform, Bring a Torch 'xx cmf in ..... .W '-W7 'YZYYFFZWT' W Spectators join in the carol singing. S c Patty Fulton narrates THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL while Paula Stribling a.nd Lois Hoffman portray the characters. Zeta Psi Lambda, chorals with Do You Hear What I Hear while Jucw Schmidt directs. 151 sf' eaffd and .S2l9LI'Lf5 . N Saorfo 152 Contagious excitement . . . crackling bonfires . . Mud . . . Cheers . . . pajama parades. . . Homecoming. . . Confederate flags . . . Powderpuff football games . . . Victory!!! F012 1-'f'I'.:'-t7f'.45 in i 2 F If I .fs P I if if! X , I , ia 'r if ,Y Ly. J 'i . , -ff f ., - , we VL -i,.M,, ma. .. ,.,, ,,..,t,5s.A ,.-,,,W-,C .gy , E x I ay 'f' 9 A ..-Mig pdf' 'Ha ,, Ji 4' -M if L ,jg 4 Ji .Vg , .ff-x 3 f 5 5 ig 'A 4-W j if l,5 O 9 W QW!! Wkiymkwdf 53 hu. 109 .5 . 1 g v ' fd V , I I V . f , Ltr' 'A A 1 1 w? 4 I Y , , 4, V,,, , ' I ,mfg g2fL , ' 3 .K 'V ,L - by A ,,, . f 1 gl ,,,, V: if A V jig , 5 if gg VV U L K xl, I - ,, A ' I A . I W Q Exp ' A V , :cc K, ,shi ,, V -M A 1 ir QF' Zfa fig AQp2w W 7Mfw vVf5fNL , , f? 5Qff ' l ' 'P b , i f L . g ' 1 y J, iw I ,,,,, V K ' ,X-k V' 'V l, 1 L if - f , , 154 Row 1: Coach Brown Row 2: R. Kautzner, J. Schmidt, D, K. Bays, M. Rodick, B. Abrams, L. Veihmann, P. King, Smith, L. Emling, D. Schmitz Row 35 C.Rousseau, D. Loy, R. Binsbacher, B. Davis, B. Bunt. R. Jahla, R. Knigge, J. Cater, B. Powell Row 4: J. Maulin, rerienfing... , ff 'TWV' ' PM As ': 13255. r I , J' Wk ,. 5 n . ,ff Q , L- N - - A :lg A, M., 1 . ' V' 1 . ,. ,, ', ff, , aft, .V ' . V, A f f 5 X 2' I 3 Q' Ky! .V ' I ,if 7 i Q mm, Q if Q Haw A ,ff az., .. .Lf 12, j galdfalllff ...... 1-Hb 'J 1 wg--f e 4 K .- V' .' v. ' - - 1 . - 5. 1- 7:- zigzag ' , j , - - s... U 2 . . , ,ya .-., A , ,A 3: -.5 ,,,,a,,. V .., - A9 'li' , ' ft. f . .'g:A'fV hd , my-,A . , . , Vg M,,,,.Q. A , . . . .nf v-.N f' A.. . - I . 1 - V , . 1 .. .4,- ' W , 'of my . 1 ' , .JL ' 1 1 , ,f ,- 1 A - A , gig, :aigiizq I V, I QL ,, 1.49,-3 - ff , Q 1 .- fjfbgi-'5 iff' ,. '-1 , Bill Powell, a senior quarter- back, races for extrayardage. Senior tackle, Les Viehmann, p r a c t i c e s plowing through a line. Tom Rahm, a junior from St. Louis, takes his stance as center. DEFENSIVE LINE-UP lst. row: B. Harlan, D, Schmitz, C. McFa11, R. Knigge, G, Edele. Zhd. row: W. Schull, D. Loy, R. Stegelmeyer, L. Viehmann, K. Bittner, B. Powell. 1 na! Coaclzea .70 wnning K te A Bari 011 K A -K -liifj.. l - 9 , h , , . at 1 Y W ,lg ff? ff' - Q, :-. '- f 14' - , , .1 .. ' 1. Y Qwgagz A .F, W5 lxwg . me 1,,li li' N wa, Q , .jlte a L I Eiv .J A , .. e 1 -- . , ' ' 1 . ,fl ' 'R 5 A, , ij, - l ' ' 1 . ' ' ' 1 - Q if ' I X :f,,-3 I , HJ ' .5 l I .ilu-r - , I Y 1- .' V- nf .-, V I I . f P-, ' K : ' . ' ' w 1 . - . 1- .1 -' 'l- ffl'-W ..,- - 1 V - .Hi A .. ' V' ' 'f , ,,,,. . , '. WH A 4 - RW- vii? ' . f 'f ' A H f 5:f4?5i 1' ., 'f l c, .eg Q. X- gg . , lv ,Q H 'M' I - . , , rg, g f ,W , V -nj. k 1 ,Q , -.1 M ff 1 . 4-A , I 1 V- ,Mr f. . ' t. .. 1 4 L-A mr, ,' v fm yn? vw ...e . Jw' f .W A . , 1 Ma. 211 .u h ' I. ,,., V5 V ia? -. 31 f tg- - ' t . P ' '. -' Wie WJ 3 f 'iff' fl , , V 'i' fi. Q, 1 LTWZV' - ' wh f 'Fr TH Sl! NPM5f 4? . fr- '1' . Nw -, - iw- . us. , fi, .amy -31: 5 1 . ,, Aw win.,-V , . . ..,,,-L. - - we J .wlpwm .fa . v VMSQC S.. A . if ...ia ... M -Al. 1 f i t ' 7 213 22 Q 'lf A ff ' ' . I t . Qifwf tiff 'ft of we ' t- ,L , ', fc 'Q a -' 1 1 vt A . , t 1- ' ' f- - - 3 . .+ -' J M e ' . , .11'Ef,4, 09 - . ,WLC Q .f f '1 . ,, f..- Vs xl Y, N- . ' ' .V 1' , . ' j , 4? , - c n 1 5 ' .'m.', n ,, Q., ' 1: 1 f f l Q OFFENSIVE TEAM ' lst. row- W. Schull, B. Harlan, J. Maulin, N. Pyle, T. Rahm, K. Bays, L. Viehmann, R. Binsbacher. 2nd row: B. Powell, L. Anderson, M. Ponder Coach Earl Brown, Athletic Director Gary Cain, and As- sistant Coach Gil Fleer ad- mire their team in action. 4 xi :M 11 i L W I 5 2 I 3 Q 3 f Fw. ' , 4' V, ' e iw 5 ?'fffv 'K lm- 13,1 , Y. ' 5 Qdfvd' 1 M A H, p .cleft-ta:kff..t... . ' '- f nh ,ww 'rim-,q',. 5 .,. .3 ,,,. V, n ' , L3,,,.7'5.3v,- Charging Meir ay jkrougk, .7442 Efofgaf 661946 ave .fd Succeddfuf Sea6on. pf? if 'Q' ,4-Q' QS, , , ,. f1,, , . , A e x , 3 QE -gg M 1431 4 fi' 'A .Qi :Reef Nw it I ' 14 . 4' W' 15 we 4 1 ' view' , . ' .r Q e A' Wx' I V ,- V . ,, R A ' 'N .V,'.4: A, A' , f ay -Q , 1 , . ,,- ,. r.3..,d' ,v Bob Fischer out-manuevers those would be tacklers. It's all Bob Fischer can do to keep from being trampled. Mike Ponder leaves a wake of fallen opponents Ken Bittner char- ges through for a first down. w ...gp if K e vc 4 i Walt Schull takes a flying leap for a Central goal. Worried Eagles give moral support from the sidelines. nv 13 Q Ken Bays has explicit words for his teammates. .a , . , :i.i ,. pw, I. .xc 2 Q. viper' . -'assi' , V 1 BM. wil' 1' i ffm fp.. 5, , A H. I ', . -V... 1.9 VNV. .A 5 , f ,1 , ,,. Q J yn J..-A .55 i V Eid ,fe f '1 W' . 'Y' ' 3 'JO 1 'w 4 , rf g: f 'f ,, 'gb' lfY1'eaIfKv Y QKTQK, cl valjvf fl of pay, ,a Jap 6 -' il L7,53'g,f?wfgf 1 i ' t ' 'Qgfgf' ' t ff ' Vt' 4. 'X ' , If 'iwriw 12' 'Z ' - '-If H ROY Bins ac er . if iiip fiffplgsy Q t it at ,V ' ta.kes the first step 4 . f towards a fieid ,t :f 2 rv t 2.1. F he if , if gn. A - swk,:gj'Q!:j? w go ' iiiii A iq SQA- ' W ' 'A J, , 1 ,L v '. b ' :nfl I - If Q YF. - ,afamxf efeee e--e Weed Another all-out Eagle goal attempt proves successful. 159 Qllifllf .SJKGIWLJ jL.l'0Mg Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central we haf Seadon n .14 eca e September 19 Principia 13 September 26 Southwestern 28 October 3 Tarkio 27 October 10 Graceland 45 October 17 Culver-Stockton '7 October 24 Rose Poly '7 October 31 Illinois College 7 ' November 14 Navy Pier 13 Sometimes it took worrying and lots of encouragement from the bench f But when things looked blackest, the team put their heads together Here's the team that did itl And came up with the winning combination v.,,,.,' 'HA ,' rl' f ff .g,--- ,.P , ' V' w - ---H-2 -.3--f. W... ,....,...,,!,...L, .-, -- DF, N, .iilaral pfaying an sigh Scored? X -A. ' -3 'N . ,, K leads the Eagles on to the floor. Larry Anderson sets for an Eagle two-pointer. ,QQ-W I said He can't play if his name's K ' d or d shy QQ, 4. , ,I ,,,, of d Q 1,5 H VI, H1 h rer in man games Ken Weinan ' L2-I'I'Y Neely sets 2- f2-Sf Pace g SCO y ' d, not on the Central roster! for the Drury players to follow. ww , -A H A'1:1v'-ip 1 ,. , V s -4, ' wmv: 1 .A f J Q 1 -'Qf',,:a4 Inf Q-1 V , , ', ' ir-ML M 4, A ' W ' ' ' ' T , r. ,-ff fs gg ' '-. qifrijg-N 1 dna. jx ,, 'f--iassw , 426' M t. , -3 W gsqwrf 3 f 1 1 fefM3ff1fwng,y ., 1 I3 b fi 5,55 - - 7, ' f' ' ,.f,, 'L -Q W :ga n W - L' ' - gg, jfs? .. I L 'I 4 in s K -2 1 ,e Wea . , ,J V po- L Larry Thoele dribbles into position for a.n intricate play. Ken Weinand jumps highto sink another one for our side. 6 if CAaracferize Cenfrafjj ,SJQCLJOYL .5, It L J si 451,- Alan Miller sets up for 311 Out C0llI'f shot Ben Liner bounds up and over for a. Central basket 'Gif ,x .J nn... Ken Wienand swoops in for another shot Larry Thoele executes a move that would make the Bolshoi Ballet Jealous I ' N. Now is a poor time for Larry Neely to develop claustrophobia pm, 'EL 9 a A f I at ,,As . . X N E I R A Q ht , A ' J ,,. ,-,,.,, . K I - , F V, 7 , fA , , , I' mf 5 E A A n- k 'v' rv-I Clfgkzf HJMIQCJ jhfllbig .7!Le 735 Seaoon The bench worries. I rt jump mn completes 2 Sm A hot. a Welcome to the Eagles. H , eets to vxcfoff bench ch 164 X1 we ,Q , ' , it 3 l '3 .N 4-f , MELINDA EBERHARD, Captain CLQGPAGJQP6 .gjfairif ana! .xdcfion , f fm, ., .,,,, I , A, ,gm Xl . SANDY, CARROLL JUDY POE 'X V ,. JANET MILLNER 0 SCLOOK .gl00I'f5 Cai ff' PAULA STRIBLING and DENA NUSSBAUM Alternates J OANN HORVATH JERRY BENNER and TOM BUCKNER PAT EMRY MARTY AHERON 167 -Z rein men, e911 CIGIO ell, 61,211 iff 61,1161 QFQQLJ Points are scored by en thusiasm and skill. The volleyball is returned quickly as game point approaches. B a. 1' b Dom an jumps to snatch the neutral ball for the Zetas. Gary Graf pre- pares for amighty pass. h 4 Carolyn Boullear tries to stop the 1, Independents from -' scoring. 1-XY Alex Pifer of the Deltas dribbles into position to score against the freshmen. The men of Chi Delta ,p W: 'Q . . in f ,A .K l'LtI'aI'l'lbLl a eI L0l'Lt 1-'Aff -.,,,. 1 .- S E 1' ,, , 4 , yd' ' .,- ' Q - 'K 4.Q..1,f Sigma Alpha Chi returns the volleyball to B111 Powell and Lee Bishop of the Betas. Charging through two wouldfbe tacklers is no easy task. are determined to , V , 14 ' keep Moker Bob L, :F , ,vi ,gat 'Hp A 545,13 Girls softball intramurals provides 1' ' ' A L' -' 1 interest during the Spring. Hansen from scoring. V ,ag'- ,fm , -.,--1. ' '. ,a,. fy I u f 574.2 yea of i 1 X-'fs ff-- 1-ws -e Q -3. ' s if ,ap 5 I Medea.'s little boys. 6l,i CA.... Bugs bunny incurs the wrath of a. Fayette Three swings you're in... A painted, tainted Zeta rose Alpha Phi Alpha. presents a Japanese dance. Playboy Club patron. A German professor gets a. g'l1Il in the. back. Centra1's campus today-- He11o Dolly. Mx . M' .' ,V y a w '73 .H - f.. -.y wt gdpzw , :IJ ,'-'- .. Jw, '1f:,,:, 1 I . m 1'-,-Jw . 1-,4 L- ' -. '1!1.'- ' '. 4, ,.-fn, . 4 Q, 3453 W Y , 1 W 4 E - I-.....,.... , 4- s. yxf JOHN SCHMIDT C atcher LARRY THOELE Left Field ucceodfuf Seadon RON SCHEJDT Catcher DE NNIS JAMES Pitcher JOHN SANDE R Shortstop JE RRY BRANN ON Pitcher 1 73 174 laring our ,Mghhglzfri gaoegaff Seadon It was kind of chilly those first couple of weeks, but the baseball team faithfully began their workouts early in March. In his sixth season, Coach Floyd Gable was hoping for his best season yet. To promote interest, enthusiasm, and skill, the team went to Mississippi over Spring Break for a spring practice session. While gonenthey also played Arkansas State Teacher's College. They returned eager and ready to come out on top in the conference. Row 1: D. James, R. Scheidt, L. Holzhauser, B. L. Thoele, J. Bailey, J, Sander, B. Liner D, Eckert, J. Schmidt, J. Brannon Row 2: L. Neely, Jennings, Coach Floyd Gable , 1 1 1 5 I 1 L . . . ..... . .rl rto I r J F I 3 I E ,I I I l wi 4 X-A QC-Iv visas we j'acL eI'l... uGI'l6!eI .g2!!0bUCf H 1... . .M n. if f . 9 I-Z5 Row l: T. Wilenski, C. Taylor, B. Fisher, M. Velhman, J. Neiderkorn, D. Turnbull, C. Ward, Meinhardt, L. Hughes, B. Powell, K. Bittner, N. Dietricks, B. Taylor, M. Hahn, T. Rahm, '- B. Beasley, B..-Achor, R. Wolf. Row 2: L. B. Ha.r1a.n, M. Ponder, D. Loy, Coach Brown With last year's returning lettermen and new members from the class of 1968, the Central cindermen should be able to continue their winning ways. The Eagles will once again battle with .the best for the conference title in early May. 175 W , Q1 1 5 15 'i ,, f J 51 ,Leia ., 551 1752 'ff -wg 1 ,av 'E gf r I I . . Lancer 'n Terry . 7 - :Q X' Wuenslqr, Q seems to really -'H enjoy his task 1 3,3 as he ' prepares 1 '5 to throw 1 the lance. 1 1 Nick Dietricks goes up and over. Q V. 4 f , 1 ' f 1 I ' :Q 1 . . y ,fi ,. in -ff 4, , f 5fXt'i .sw Jae , -.fav ' f '. j 1. X ib iaeziitlk E . ix if Jr m Carter Ward, starts the long run before V .- x . U. KV, ,Q ei, the vault. N '- 2' P P- 31 ,Q 13,1 ' :ww , .1 ,QT 1 '1: fQ1.'? 1 ' , 'A 43' 4 t?iti.'ifw ' g1 ,w g f'Z'fi ' 3 'lrffw '---- f 'i 1 4 ..,5Ms3 ,ytls-4.55610 ,V .v,,l.f rl Al Q 5 ,,, , e..'4Z . . stew, ,. 4 Me' .. Q 43 .fmM'hf-J.'L.1-Eqhiflt f 'rf- - A 1'-X--12,51-at--5:1 e Q .4 V , - -Y ' , 1,,.z5 -g5rgs':f!Cf', W' 1 , if . f 1 ' 1 ' 1' ,,.. -L f f , ' I V ' ' fxk A: . K - lv ' v Tfmt, fr.. '13-gif -2' fx - , , .'f3T E'H1'.'-.9'.'1, 5 M i '31, 'A ' . . , 4 V+- 2. -:ff A A .fn r -- sh,- , N -j 2 '14-if 1'-ein LA 4. ku. ,.. -Iwata. 1 .4 ., - K .sf 3: ' ,.-fit.: k r L J .,, af ,MT ,arinf jhrougk Spring Bob Harlan and Mark Meinhardt, practice their daily workout around the track. 1 w fm., 178 f-cr:--vu N,-xv r.:ffwfm1ff'w we Cgaga wingerfi Left to right: Seidel, Turnage, Peterson, Banks, Bruenik, Wilkinson, Coach Wuck. The golf team began practicing in late February. Returning lettermen and help from the class of 1968 make it appear that this year's golf team may become strong contenders for the conference title. Nlef-1' '- f'1iS'r:'r11-255-L2-7Lr35:6?:T7IF'ZfW3'5i5g f --X1,,f,3g3m:g,,g.5355f-5qg55f7,:?fp::51iY:Zi:A3T2-41 45.1. , rp-. I'.E.iQ.:Lis...4n2i.4,.L - 1-A LE N all AA' t . -. f,- -A--1 ff 1-V .' V-4-1- - ' 'T' -9' 1 ' ' -7 .' -f x-a:i.'. -. ' 1, ,.,-:,e-3g.g3y,5:3::.y,,g1Mf:- -,943-f-'tg'-f,-qps ffl: -,.f- -f' - ,fa Q7 L':i,.,rI-f4f:.::Qff--,,..Q-1 sales.-e.f,.A' - -1 M24 n -M' -' e I Uel' fAe Wei fo uCt0I'g l Q f The tennis team showed great promise this year with the 1 return of several lettermen to spark the team and the appearance of a group of new participants. The chances looked good! Pat Wendling, the only female member of the team, added skill and interest to the group. New coach, Gary Cain, encouraged practice and gave the team valuable counsel. All of these factors accounted for the Central tennis team's success this season. f gk p B, 1 5- igfix 5 . :- gf ' ,V my ?!?,-.t.:.49- s LV . 4 V' , . ' ,,',f1y, QA . f ff , . . V, . m Q E m.A V ucfizliiff. 1 A V N Row 1: D. Rousseau, B. Fletcher, B. Burlingame, J. Ameling. Row 2: A. Lewandowski, R. Boschert, --1?-1 -: G. Graf, G. Messick, V. Kirksey, P. Wendling. 179 A Interest runs high asthe Central basket- ball team takes possession of the ball. G 0lyU6!4 666016 Qnffaf 76611416 fo MCt0I'g A frantic crowd screams as the football Eagles race to the five yard line. ' 180 1.1.5. Reserved but attentive co-eds applaud for the Eagles. - , f 'rw ' , L Xu Ji ' Q , a iff' t V. -4- af ,za a 8.494521- Lis' '!1.lf1- I A 5- a fd ' att ' use a x ,ag ' '3 1' F f f? t I KNEW they could do it. We're winning, We're winning! -r-1 gjkcfevl aaa .S?aoLe4mm ,J li' 56-.4 8l'Ue 0,6 fu elif 60111161 el9l'eJeI'LfafLUe5 Www JERRY BRANN ON FRED BL OOMFIE LD Freshman Sophomore Th1s 1mportant Off1C9 IS capably chosen each year by each class 1n hopes that the1r representatwe w1l1 effectlvely speak for them to the governmg body concermng campus affa1rs 'Elisa' CAROL PROETT J11I'110I' Senlor WAYNE PAETH Each canchdate 1S allowed to make one short speech at the class meetmg before he 15 elected These are your spokesmen you chose them they represent your class 181 ' ' V - V- V -V - - ' VV ' I I I Y . 'Lf - W ' o 5 if ,V ' 5 ie' E ' ' , f' ' 1 ' fe N -1 , 'fa 'rf K V-N 2 l 4 P h H- ' XA, EV ' V, 4 ,g A , si AN, , . , -gr L A M J W . f ., A. VV ,N .M . t , X A L i H Q g I, if 3 RQ, is A 5, . M . Q 4 p 1 ' V 'H , ' 3' ,, ' X 1 2 V f. - l ' AV 7: Il 1 ' ' 4 XR, , ,V E fnmw' V u H ,.N Q R , rg V xx N X . E '- , fl Q 1 V '. . W M! Q Y: , V. , Q V . K , X , 5 . 'V ,Q j ix 'aux I 4 V ,:'tXv5ff V , ' ' - 7-'w-, 'Sy ffl 182 added Four short years, building shared memories. A time of looking back, A time of looking forward. A momentary suspension in our living--stopping to look at life. But the footfalls of TIME race on, And we are gone. .. .4wmvf+mf1-ffvwfffef,f-,4-.--..f.'..f,1,-.1-1,-4, .. f . L Z, 1.-.mx-ff.. -A 4: - ----W fa A+1-fd:E:siz5i,.a-.vxziii.55-:21Q:5fg1:?72sQ -f 1. 1 ,f .x l, .. . f fffs 1.2.5 . 4' t '5-E 11.44 as-E 5 iff ,- . f' . x I jf.-2 k JZ.-. T -1.74 ,is 1, . ff.. i 1 w n V i 1 w 1 , ,,f I ,.,.,,f-M '? I X 1 W. 'f fgfil, Q www . L, qw: V' Magi? 'H-4. ,, , -' A 2 V, wW51N wwwwf 25+ mm x x V1 .. A may L+ A . . 7. V- M L' fmww.,w'2 . JK. 1 ,ng 55,1 fi-111557. 'PSS-E .L J: -if .yiwifu ,fy fs L1 -1, ,V ,'-S F25 Hlall llQ9lfLfaiL0l'I: J ff sm, Sue Robinson is crowned Pajama Queen as KingBob Appel looks on. Dean Couey gives freshmen women in- V struction in etiquette ' What's this about a drought in Fayette? Freshmen women get acquainted with Mrs. Caraway 184 f - f ..- ., L Q,--. H. 1.1, 1-Q., -1:-sf: 1- -.L-' -4 ,liZ51':?,71Z:'+tf:Af'.1f7' Lf.:f:11,fL5. 'Q7:4'-ffgzi .:-:v'Q'r', ':5'ff '. ' K- Jr- - --ff' 4AH:1...:.C,:f:ca:1,wg5?:.it-45.5-7.. n,:f,.c.,,rJcf..fA fgiggw- ' ' we War!! of Cofdge oomri arge or C7'e5AmenQ fke .ir6f .7a5L id gfecfing CGIQGLL Oficem MARK SEVER SHIRLEY YORK President Secretary Early in the year, the desire to become part of Central Methodist College was the primary goal of the Freshman Class. September began with the usual orientation week activities and getting acquainted with fellow classmates. In the fall, the annual freshman talent show was held and exposed the talents of the freshman class to the rest of C,M.C. Attending Eagle football games, going to dances in the Eyrie, and taking notes on lectures were all new experiences for the freshmen. Electing class officers also was on the agenda during A ila ii! ' .- RICCI PORTER, GAYLE COBB Vice-President Treasurer the fall. Activities during the winter included decorating for the annual Christmas dance, participating and excelling in intramural sports and of course, studying for those first semester finals. When spring finally came, it was still a time to study, but also a time for fun. A hootenanny and dance in the Eyrie was the main project for spring. May brought the end of a happy and event- ful year for the freshmen. Lifetime friend- ships have been formed this year, but must be terminated until next fall, when they will be renewed. qt ,-X x ! S A X J' 1 A . 'G ALBERT, CLAYTON w A Park Ridge, Illinois f ALBRIGHT, NANCY ,,I St. Louis, Missouri ' ff' ALFULTIS, DAN .Digi St. Louis, Missouri N, ' A., ALLEN, CYNTHIA MARIE Carrollton, Missouri ' ' m ALPERS, JOHNNIE LOU Prairie Home, Missouri . A TW, A ALTHOUSE, DONALD JSM-E, Palmyra, Pennsylvania K 3 APEL, JUDY . 'f2,,,?,,,, St. Louis, Missouri ,. . - ..v APPEL, Bos A if I Fer son, Missouri 2 .,,,,,f ,A 811 ARBUC KLE, WE NDY A A if .f College Park, Maryland v - ASHER, NANCY - A, Kirkwood, Missouri f A iff ,.,. yoe. . . Y ' -- .. ,L ,,,,, A A , Ky' I ,jf ki 'V I 'if Ayn' f , , , , ,V , A ff , ,,,, , H A os. ,i A f K , v I ., ,A , I . I I vw4.,f':2? , , . -sur , , , N . f g,,1 186 A H . -P-vw--v--,ww-W -HL-, ..,..,--fame., nf.-WT.-ff-f,---lfl-., , ,, , i X , 3, , im, , ' A A J A ix Q, A A ' I I is P , A 'E 4 1 .J li M, . ning, ,V- f- I , -i A A ,iff '74 its 'fi if , ff ,xffjj cc It ti m. 5 Pi , A- vV,,, 1,3 :mi I ag ,. gp 1 In f- X ,.r,wl,i L 5.71 , X' ., N , :A I Qi ., ASTOLFI, RICK , :. Mount Vernon, Missouri . r M, 1, BAKER, JAMES E. .- 'few' ' Higbee, Missouri K BANKS, RICK A Chillicothe, Missouri ' BANKSTON, JENNIFER Q Poplar Bluff, Missouri , BANTE, BLANCHE K St. Louis, Missouri BARTSCH, SANDY A , Park Ridge, Illinois M BAUER, DAN A ,- ,.7,,',. A M it ' el ,,,,,.,5- . ,W A ,iii 3 A faSQ?f'1i -56gfi..1zi 2 t O Tw'f7?Ti'5 i ,A i ' A' it 'ini A As. A L f,,,,i A. 5 ,.... 1 wixriff K, ,. I - . 41 , I MEA: St. Louis, Missouri BAUER, MARY Affton, Missouri BAUER, RICHARD Rockville, Missouri BAUER, ROBERT Affton, Missouri BAUR, CONSTANCE Montgomery City, Missouri BECKLEY, JOHN Mexico, Missouri BENEDICT, DOW Fulton, Missouri BENNETT, MARY K. Carthage, Missouri BERNIER, NICK North St. Paul, Mirmesota. BINSBACHER, ROY Overland, Missouri BIRDSONG, ROBERT DALE Prairie Home, Missouri BIRNIE, SANDRA Affton, Missouri BISHOP, CAROL Farber, 'Missouri BLANSETT, VELMA Fayette, Missouri ---,,, ., - - -A ff - f .A i.-.4- ..,-.L ..v. :.-5qvq:,.vx,f-1'-e-:.v-1--.A-,1 we 3 GA AQ' BRANNON, JERRY St. Louis, Missouri BRANSON, GARY Marshall, Missouri BRASE, BEVERLY Rolla, Missouri BRAY, ROBERT Louisiana, 'Missouri BRECKENRIDGE, JOHN Stewart A,F.B., New York BREEDEN, MARY KAYE Dixon, Missouri BROCK, MARY ANN Webster Groves, Missouri BROCKMAN, BILL Kansas City, Missouri BRUMAGIN, DANIELLE Elsberry, Missouri BRUINGA, JOHN Kirkwood, Missouri BRUSH, TERRY i' . New Franklin, Missouri . BRYAN, MARGIE 3 ,Q A if ' St. Charles, Missouri H Rock Hill, Missouri -A . BURNS, JUDY f Brookfield, Missouri BURROWS, LILLIAN ' ' H ,nf 'A 'xi K , r l I ? . ,X ,N ifffbf A .K ,' . 1559, - 'W W A . fl he K if he ez +54 - V , Q, I ,wth I 4. L , , A 4? x , P iff, ,z A f ,, BUNT, BOB f Hf- gf ' -J ,. ff O of Van Buren, Missouri BUTTS, MICHAEL , A Kirkwood, Missouri BYRD TRUDY tw Brookiield, Missouri 4 3 Q3 CAMPBELL, ALICE ,. is St. Louis, Missouri QA CARTER ANN -rv 1 -3-ts Palos Verdes, California .ipgggg - Ijgijyizt CASH LLOYD vmazxi 'ifL4': r 2 1,2.s:'.,- .,.':Z' New Fra.nklin, Missouri 'Qyffg 11:13 vi 1' 'fi 'V , af 'sf' 5, rj ,E I ry M, ' . BOEHM, JANES St. Louis, Missouri BOHLING, JANET Farmington, Missouri BAHS, BILL. Farmington, Missouri BOLM, RONALD Warrenton, Missouri BOND, PAUL Columbia, Missouri BORDERS, CAROLYN Aurora, Missouri BORING, DAN Hopkins, Missouri BOURBON, TED Granite City, Illinois BRAM, SARAH Macon, Missouri BRANDT, MARILYN Taylor, Missouri 7' ffm if f M, , fs A -,JN J i ,va , , p , I A , ni . A :- ca sz 31 - L, f,, , , A, 9 5' ' . ' 'Jil' ' R , - y, , - if If , A hw.. ,,, , 4 :L-V3 ,if R ,, L inf f .,, Qi L-1 A ii aa' . , L, 'f.4+q,,g3f 'wfaailiiies , ,.., nz: 1 iai ' ---Q,- -qi, is if IFA ., W giiifa? Aff Q ' ,, V fi ,NN t V ...Rl X22 fl- -A Y ,555 187 CATER, JOHN Kansas City, Missouri CAUL, MARILYN Chaffee, Missouri CLARK, JANE Columbia, Missouri CLEMONS, LINN St. Charles, Missouri CLICK, JUDITH Eureka, Missouri COBB, GAYLE St. Louis, Missouri COKER, LYNDA Glasgow, Missouri COLEMAN, MARY St. Louis, Missouri CONLEY, RICHARD Kirkwood, Missouri CONN, PAM Sikeston, Missouri ,, .,,, , , .ni r.,,A . ,eezf-ww sw, nw.: lfows ,. - ,f w, ,Mai .wwf ., .. J ,,,,,,,i,,, , ,, KX 1 ,L fi, , ,f-if J f, R Q. .-.-. 5, - - iz: 1'- L..--F. la' f ,..--i-..., ,. J , 3 Nfi 6Q5:,3 jp K- , ,J . W, ,- it . ac1..fQ' '...-A gi sim' , , gf.,-':. sy' rf- J rv 1 Q .4 i , ?ili f S, 1 E 5 A Q , V gh 4 4 s 1 4: , M: .-A in na F , 4, , Q go, fx, - 'WH '15 - :Nl I of . figs - ' I i.. fx ' fd, ff, W, Ill 'Y 31. 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COPENHOWER, DAVID Pittsburg, Pennsylvania COTTON, JANET Alton, Missouri COWGER, NANCY Niles, Illinois CRAIG, APRIL St. Louis, Missouri CRANDALL, STEPHEN Carthage, Missouri CRENSHAW, CAROLE Bridgeton, Missouri CROWELL, ROBERT CHARLES Overland, Missouri DAILY, MAURIINE Kansgs City, Missouri DOISY, EDWARD Webster Groves, Missouri DANIELS, TERRY Ballwin, Missouri DAVIS, BOB Kirkwood, Missouri DAVIS, LINDA SUE Poplar Bluff, Missouri DEAN, VIRGINIA CLAYRE Hazelwood, Missouri DEATHERAGE, SHERRY Independence, Missouri DEEMS, KATHY Fenton, Missouri DEFOREST, LINDA Farmington, Missouri DILWORTH, W. D. Kansas City, Missouri DOGGETT, PHYLLIS Arnold, Missouri DRAKE, DONNA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DREWER, TOM St. Louis, Missouri 4 rf' u if I X if Q , A 1? J :gg V 4 4323255 5 4 ef ,115 E -4 f 32.5 FIX, KARYL Kirkwood, Missouri FLOYD, ELAINE Boonville, Missouri FOERSTEL, MICHAEL St. Louis, Missouri FOSTER, LARRY Kansas City, Missouri FOWLER, LINDA Harrisonville, Missouri FOX, ELIZABETH St. Louis, Missouri FREDERIKSEN, JAMES Ferguson, Missouri FREEMAN, JIM St. Louis, Missouri GAINES, RICHARD Fayette, Missouri GAVIN, CINDY St. Louis, Missouri GARRETT, GLEN SANDERS Hayti, Missouri GOUGHAN, RAYMOND Medford, New Jersey GRAVES, STEPHEN Jennings, Missouri GREBE, I New Franklin, Missouri GRIFFIN, ELLEN Sedalia, Missouri GRIMM, DOUGLAS Collinsville, Illinois GUFFEY, LA VETA LEE Independence, Missouri HACKMANN, KAY Sawyer A.F.B., Michigan I-IAINSWORTH, JANET Brookfield, Missouri HALL, GEORGE Savannah, Missouri 1 nf DUWE, CAROLE St. Louis, Missouri DUNCAN, DOUG Orange, California DUREN, LARRY M0I1tg01T1ery City, Missouri DYER, LARRY Columbia, Missouri EBERHART, SANDY St. Louis, Missouri EDWARDS, BRUCE Amityville, New York FAUTH, EDMOND DeSoto, Missouri FELKERSON, CAROLYN Dixon, Missouri FENTON, JERRY Laclede, Missouri FINLEY, JAMES New Bloomfield, Missouri r Q3 - 41,Z'1Vf A wi - is - W 2 ' iw, fi '2W'1Wszi:,f9'vhXc?i,iSS-Mf- if 2' .. 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HERRICK, RICHARD JOE Unionville, Missouri HEWSOM, JIMMY Dalton, Missouri HICKMAN, SANDRA Fredricktown, Missouri HOEMANN, CO-URTNEY St. Louis, Missouri HOEVEL, JANICE St. Louis, Missouri HOFER, JOHN Webster Groves, Missouri HOGBIN, GARY St. Louis, Missouri HOOKER, DALE Devils Elbow, Missouri HORTON, ,J IM Leawood, Kansas HORVATH, JO ANNE Affton, Missouri HOTALING, VICKI Linneus, Missouri HOWARD, CHARLA ANN Ellsberry, Missouri HOWISON, RALPH Affton, Missouri HUBER, SUE Florissant, Missouri HUBKA, DONNA Park Ridge, Illinois HUDGINS, MORRIS Florissant, Missouri HUGHES, LARRY Keytesville, Missouri HUNT, JANET Windsor, Missouri HYDE, A. LINCOLN, II Columbia, Missouri INNES, WILLIAM Baltimore, Maryland iff A' 33' r A ,,,.,,,f , 410611, - ' ,. ,. I Q? 1 'J L. S55 ,Y f , V yifififf . ,. xwfuit ' ,, . 1 1 JONES, MARK Des Peres, Missouri KAHLER, MARSHA Dalton, Missouri KAHLER, RONALD Keytesville, Missouri KAUL, ARTHUR J. Kampsville, Illinois KAULLEN, BILL Linn, Missouri KING, PAUL St. Louis, Missouri KING, SAVILLA ANN Lebanon, Missouri KOCHER, SALLY Cincinnati, Ohio KOUACH, JAN St. Louis, Missouri KRAFT, CLINT Nevada, Missouri 1- ,,,, A I ,f A M I' I g ,V C . -. it fy: 'f '- ,mf sp x ,.. S W E tffm H 89 473 X I, 1 I I 6 lk Kg! if J , P 'fi , if ,. f.'.,, . :N LF 51,5 if ' 2 I 1 ,, ,1 V.:-A I , 5' ' '.,,.f 4. KRAHL, ELLEN . ,. Phoenix, Arizona ' KRUSE, RON ,,, J Kirkwood, Missouri W' W ' KUKN, GARY PAUL gil New Haven, Missouri A ,gf LADAGE, ALLEN X K, Kirkwood, Missouri LAMBETH, DAv1D Fayette, Missouri g 5 LANDRUM, GINNI ' iii' , Shelbina, Missouri I L I fl Xa LANGKOP, CARL A-' 'W -4 Prairie Home, Missouri LARK, BILL -A Q: , St. Louis, Missouri 1 . , 4 -' LAUBURG, KENNETH 4,113 ,,.', ,V z 3 A 1 , - Florissant, Missouri l fr I Lg fvfkf LEMMONS, KENT , My .if-f' St. Louis, Missouri R I , ' ' as 4 s fx? I A, L, , ,,,, wi I .E ' r kk: ji ISOYA, MIEKO Tokyo, Japan JACKSON, ALICE Granite City, Illinois JACKSON, DODD Kirkwood, Missouri JACKSON, IRVING S., JR. Fayette, Missouri JAEGER, BARBARA Boonville, Missouri JAHLA, R. C. Mexico, Missouri JEFFERIES, MIKE St. Joseph, Missouri JENSEN, KAREN Park Ridge, Illinois JOHNSON, MARTHA Ferguson, Missouri JOHNSTON, SUE Gravois Mills, Missouri f if 3, 4, r A f 1 YQ if Wt , ., I 5 P z f, Aa ,A , I I , r P a , s g f, , ,- Bti ,,.' K Y ir? 'wa' W, U A531543 15? ll-.. ff! yyyy A ,, ,yy N wg, ge ' , S' .L H A, f ' ' I A , , , f' gl g t? '- fig gf f I X 21, ' SW . 3-1f??fiQi5?Q V M Wit' ,T 4 Mgr 5 . ' E stir' A , ,AJ J, I 4 X . Y ,-f Ig, ,, nf' if !z. hui! ,, ,gi ffff I 191 97 Ma, if Tv . ,,.. -sw .,.k, . A gf, ., LENZ, GARY, Kirkwood, Missouri LETHANDER, MARILYN Chicago, Illinois LEWANDOWSKI, ALEX St. Charles, Missouri. LISCHKO, MICHAEL St. Louis, Missouri LITTLE, ROBERT Caseyville, Illinois LITTRELL, DARRELL New Cambria, Missouri LIVELY, PHYLLIS Sedalia, Missouri LOGUE, GENELLE Marceline, Missouri LOVELL, LINDA Troy, Missouri LUMOS, DONNA Leadwood, Missouri fb' I 3 ff If L' :T -ffiyy 4 A K f ff Sw , .7 . -3 i V ,515 . I, 1 1 5. , 5 JJ If , 1.-uf ' f f- 25:12 13, .1 Neg, K i S 3 .f Vai: ,Q ,,,. ii, n - y, ,f ' gf x . 5 , fjff fx ,I 33 fffsbi ,. -39391 .4 ,-W .,. M, ,A -, .ffv R ffgff, , I J - '?2:.,., , ,, ' '!If?3 N1:, , , N ,gf if ' 3 'S J I xv I If , ' ' , . fm 'ifiii A Eff? .-7. . .5212 ' 7553 22 1 Q 4 -a . miami Fi E!! 1 Ag use I if E 573 ' 3 A A ,F :L If if R' if Q ' we -as Ja- rp , , 'Y 1, , f .. , ,X ' ., , QQ .0197 .1 ,N P ,Q- 1 feb' 'P w, iieg f , , .5 fry? .1 ,I 7- ' A .fi 5 in ...,- I'-1 .J LUNCEFORD, LEONA Richmond, Missouri LUNDSTROM, PAUL St. Louis, Missouri McDOWELL, CHARLOTTE Otterville, Missouri MCFARLAND, RANDALL Potosi, Missouri . MCKENNEDY, DAVID Fayette, Missouri MARSHALL, JAMES Webster Groves, Missouri MARTIN, MIKE St. Joseph, Missouri MASSIE, MIKE Jennings, Missouri MAXEY, BRUCE St. Louis, Missouri MERIWEATHER, SALLY Jefferson City, Missouri MILLHAM, MARTHA Findley, Ohio MILTENBERGER, JOHN Webster Groves, Missour MIMMS, JOHN Centerville, Missouri MONROE, SALLY Kirkwood, Missouri MOORE, BILL Pueblo, Colorado MORROW, SARAH Plattsburg, Missouri MOSLEY, LEE Farber, Missouri MURCH, BOB Normandy, Missouri MURPHY, WALTER Independence, Kansas NELDEN, MARGE A St. Louis, Missouri , , fr ' cr- -, '42 no f . .fav F5 OVERSTRE ET, L AWREN CE Fayette, Missouri PAGE, SONNY Lebanon, Missouri PATTERSON, DEIDRE y'. Sunrise Beach, Missouri x ' PENICK, KATHY Boonville, Missouri PERRY, JOHN Florissant, Missouri PIFER, LARRY St. Joseph, Missouri PILLMAN, ALAN Kirkwood, Missouri POE, JUDY Berkeley, Missouri POE, THOMAS Poplar Bluff, Missouri POLLAK, GLORIA St. Louis, Missouri PORTER, RICCI Camdenton, Missouri POWELL, BETTY Philadelphia, Missouri PRICE, ROGER St. Louis, Missouri PUTNAM, JUDY Callao, Missouri RAUCH, BERNIE St. Louis, Missouri RAYMOND, GAIL Ferguson, Missouri RENAW,AJAYf St. Louis, Missouri RHOADS, MILTON St. Louis, Missouri RICHARDSON, JERRY Brunswick, Missouri RICHARDSON, SUE Armstrong, Missouri x ,Mr 719' ff , A r' ,- ,- A ' 'gs-, , ,r F1 , M ' .nv-'70 , ' Q i, A. Q., A fffh. J , h' ,-.f J. ,JJF 'A,,'3l, '- 3' .,- LJ! , u ,T ai If , f 4 3' 3591: ,ff .:gi.,:fe.gr 5, ' qrfgl, I ew -1' ' . 2 5 if . Mnmjs Agni - - ,4-0 f -.0 ,- ,U 1 ',,.,..f , V, 5 .x v ii Iv - 4 rv.. ,, 9 A -1 4 4-1 -I 'N .,. if .cr.1!' ' M if? N ' 1 , ir ,lx NELMS, RICHARD Farmington, Missouri NEWTON, SANDI Berkeley, Missouri NICHOLS, EDWARD Columbia, Missouri NICOLAI, BOB, St. Louis, Missouri NIEDERKORN, JERRY Affton, Missouri NIPPS, SHARON Greenfield, Missouri NORBURY, DAVID New Franklin, Missouri NORDEN, ROBERT RUSSELL Webster Groves, Missouri O' DE LL, .LYNN WESLEY Lebanon, Missouri OSBOURN, JEAN Normandy, Missouri R if sxff ar, '11 , 11, K' rw 'T' .,1'C'T gi.. 1 4 z I I 1 RICHMAN, CHERIE Union, Missouri RIESBERG, CHRISTINA Seaford, Long Island ROBERTS, BONNIE Park Ridge, Missouri ROBINSON, SUE Centralia, Missouri RODICK, MIKE Sedalia, Missouri ROGERS, LINDA Novelty, Missouri ROLFE, MARGARET Centralia, Missouri ROSE, PAMELA Washington, D. C. of -sr 1 ,X ,ng , , T x . , 1 egyjixliniyf . -- as S. 'fif -xi i. ,, .. if f.,-Iwi, , 1' s fran' 1 ,E 4, N, I . I 1 S , J 1 3 8' 1 wi? fia.'5',g 5' I. .I ga if? 1? ,f-ggi., Wai if Lg Mjfiviftxg--1 if ,f xg Z,,.. i,l1v.1- .,v.- 'N a v I fm t , fe 1 Y 1- X - ty ,. .W . I ' R . A. 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'aww , RUSSELL, RUCKER Kirkwood, Missouri RYTHER, LARRY Normandy, Missouri SANDAU, NANCY St. Louis, Missouri SANKER, BARBARA St. John, Missouri SCHLANKER, BOONE Montgomery City, Missouri SCHMIDT, KAY Forstell, Missouri SCHMITZ, STEVE Ferguson, Missouri SCHNEIDER, TOM Cosby, Missouri SCHOBER, DENISE Affton, Missouri SCHOVE, GLEE ANN St. Louis, Missouri SCHULT, RAYMOND Secaucus, New Jersey SCHWAAB, DON St. Louis, Missouri SCHWARZE, MARY ANN Warrenton, Missouri SEIDEL, ALLAN Trenton, Missouri SEMMLING, LILLY Warren Township, New Jersey SERGEL,CRAIG Florissant, Missouri SEUELL, JOHN Wheeling, Missouri SEVER, MARK Dexter, Missouri SHARP, GEORGE Shelbina, Missouri SHEDD, CAROLYN Northbrook, Illinois If' 7 ' SMITH, LOWELL JR. Casseyville, Illinois SNODGRASS, LARRY Liberal, Missouri SOUTHARP, LEON Pittsfield, Maine SPICER, JANE Excelsior Springs, Missouri SPITZER, EUGENE St. Louis, Missouri STARK, PATSY Arcadia, Missouri STEPHENS, SUZIE Tipton, Missouri STEWART, JANE Houston, Missouri STOCK, DONALD ' St. Louis, Missouri STREET, MARGERY CLAIRE Sikeston, Missouri STRIBLING, PAULA Prairie Village, Kansas STRODE, MARY JANE Kirkwood, Missouri SUCHLAND, BARBARA House Springs, Missouri SWAN, JIM Florissant, Missouri TABLER, JAMIE Kirkwood, Missouri TAYLOR, CARL St. Louis, Missouri TAYLOR, WILLIAM St. Louis, Missouri TEAGUE, DONALD Prairie Village, Kansas TEAGUE, JAMES Bowling Green, Missouri TETLEY, GAY Poplar Bluff, Missouri Ms,-ww Sw Www' ,, ,,,,,, to ,,,,, ' - We W, N,,. A ,N ,A , , ., ., 1 ,M .. ,W , L fNi'4ii1'i'iFWi- 1 5' I K 'ii L' S .xiii V, ii'f4y?12W'5 -it - - :egg K X, ,,,,, 1' . 5 Q Q. Q l gg, ,, f , 1.5, f , V H ' lj, ,Q ssli A is , V m y , W, ,,,,, 5 ,,... 5 ,yi , , A ssss S 4 ,s,f,.g5:. 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A N I-J s,.if H, ll, 4 , 'V 'ff' L I W 'i'vW'.f ld 1' 'A , ' V X, ' Mn f Q W 5 A 'A J, 2 X' 'A 'fb -'YIM f 1 K-A-5, ,, W, 10.1, , I K. J fs 1- f f THOMPSON, LOUISE New Hartford, Missouri THOMPSON, NANCY St. Louis, Missouri THORNTON, JO ANN Webster Groves, Missouri THORNTON, PETER Kansas City, Missouri THRASHER, SUE Lewistown, Missouri TRAVER, CYNTHIA East Norwich, Long Island TRENT, TINA Butler, Missouri TUGGLE, JOHN Los Angeles, California UHLAND, LINDA Lubbock, Texas UNNERSTALL, JOHN St. Louis, Missouri if . ffZ'!'5ffT'f'3WfT ,f5 W' ' 'Lg' , it 1 E I - -1 ' I- f ra., ,wh ,J I we ' . , ,ff-Qi--. .. ziivx 18, -M -V N 1, A V, 'Se X ?I I ,rrr Q, I , Q Q jr y,h'i'?fw'7f Lfiinf ' 2, . , 1 Q44,,f,. f r ' 1' ' ' 'I '. ij A ,va I ' ,, ,,..,g35, ,. 1 I , Q 'Ei 4 ' L ,-1:32 2 1 I -'?f?'6fi :1 .,,37 'Z Q of .1 L I ' 'fx A '- ' a , f,'i'L. ?-, 2 Q 4. Q ,. ,ffl 1 ' ' IQI II: I iv ,, I Q.. Qi II f Q I 'El 'H gf v.. is f ' ,, ' ,, ,rf I-1:1 1. 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'f 4 :Q vm '- 14, 1, ' , VESTAL, JANET , Griffith, Indiana VORNBERG, DAN St. Louis, Missouri WATTS, DENNIE Annada, Missouri WEBER, ROBINN St. Joseph, Missouri WENDLING, PAT ' St. Louis, Missouri WEYGANDT, SUSAN Florissant, Missouri WHEELER, JOHN Aurora, Missouri w1EsER, RANDY St. Louis, Missouri WILKINSON, JERI Lebanon, Missouri . WILLIAMS, ANNETTE Boonville, Missouri. WILLIAMS, BOBBY Birch Tree, Missouri WILSON, MARUJYN Kansas City, Missouri WILSON, MARY LaCrosse, Wisconsin WILSON, SUSAN Lombard, Illinois WOODIE, MELINDA St. Louis, Missouri D YORK, SHIRLEY Independence, Missouri YOUNG, TERRY Granite City, Illinois ZACNY, GERIE St. Louis, Missouri ZUMWALT, VICKI Kansas City, Missouri I 5 '-S., f - --f- -- r -we H F .-,. . . , u -, ,-fef:::0:,:,. -r-.vw .- p., yrs: -f1',q,.-ryan.. .T,.,.,:,:.,:,,,,. .,...:...n-,, A-.. .v.-.. V ,V ,, , , , . ,,,, ' ?T Sak if M ag ' I ,A fg V Q 1 I U 'divx Q A Q -.AES-'avi?-:igf1f4+:5sf2:y1,zfzefizifl'scsi-1'-.few 'fff-iwzffrk-it --ffwef' .fs-4v1w P svf'f F A i ' - ' R g2,,j35,,,Mj -'--'J Omcera are Ckoden Lg Sopkomored fo .Mega jhem 0'0 Ub Lafe af Wllhiflfwle O! Jdcfiuified. .QH Q3Jf ffl' 'x .H .rt , -u lzlfqfub-. , 'A A I ', . 4 .G QQ: in gl , ' A 1.l1.l1.ff ,V lisp 'hqlasfzf 'SQ' eA.r,3:Eirf2 KEN WEINAND SUE RAJNOHA President Secretary Come the Freshman returned Sophomore, the graduating class of 1967 enthusiastically returned to CMC's campus to take on the full time job of upperclassmen. Scopes and outlooks broadened as a glimpse of the future appeared a bit closer. Led by a fine team of officers and Sophomores, A fn ,-,if 1 Cx n-4 ' I sf' CHARLES HELD CARTER WARD Treasurer Vice-President sorority and fraternity representatives, the Greek Tragedies were held for the second year. In coordination with Junior advisors it was decided that the Greek Tragedies would be an annual event of the Sophomore class. 197 I ,iv 43 . .,, ,. :rp ,. . ,X ws- A 3, '-.xggr 'i r - .gig ix b 1. 0 , A Q24 eff. ,fuffigi ws' . , I 5 BLOOMFIELD, FRED Jefferson City, Missouri BOULLEAR, CAROLYN Hannibal, Missouri BRITTON, ROBERT L. Browning, Missouri BROTHERTON, THOMAS J. Fredericktown, Missouri BROWN, STEVE Milan, Missouri ' BRVENIK, JOHN Niles, Illinois BUCK, NIKKI Oregon, Missouri BUCHHOLTZ, JOHN K. Sedalia, Missouri BURLINGAME, ROBERT Omaha, Nebraska BURNHAM, WILLIAM Fayette, Missouri 198 AHERON, MARTI St. Louis, Missouri ALLDER, PAMELA Springfield, Missouri ALLGYER, PAUL Plain City, Ohio AMICK, GLENDA SUE New Franklin, Missouri ARMITAGE, SUZANNE Nevada, Missouri ASCHINGER, PENNY St. Louis, Missouri BAILES, JAMES EARL Kirkwood, Missouri BAILEY, JAMES DONALD La Grange, Missouri BANKS, DALE Ferguson, Missouri BAUER, ROGER DAVID St. Louis, Missouri BAUER, WILLIAM C. Blackwood, New Jersey BEYER, WILLIAM Rock Hin, Missouri BITTNER, KEN, Boonville, Missouri BLAKEMORE, GARY Sturgeon, Missouri BLOMQUIST, JAN Mtoko, South Rodesia BURT, DARYL F. Kirkwood, Missouri BURTON, DOUG Brunswick, Missouri CAGLE, RON Normandy, Missouri CAMPBELL, DAVID Kirkwood, Missouri CARR, MARIANNA Denver, Colorado CHAPIN, BARRY Mount Vernon, Missouri CHIPMAN, JEANIE Perry, Missouri CHRISTIE, KATHY Houston, Missouri CLATWORTHY, THOMAS Fayette, Missouri CLEARY, MIKE Fulton, Missouri COCHRAN, WENDELL Kansas City, Missouri COMBS, RUSSELL Palatine, Illinois CONNER, LARRY H. Ballwin, Missouri COOK, DONNA Columbia, Missouri CORE, ANNE St. Louis, Missouri 1 A 1, ,J 1 5. I f- 1 fuk, --- --.- , ,i W, iq - COVEY, FRANCES Kennett, Missouri CULP, CALVIN St. Louis, Missouri CUNNINGHAM, JOHN Florissant, Missouri DAVIS, NANCY Sigourney, Iowa DEAN, JAMES Hardin, Missouri DeMOTT, KAREN Sedalia, Missouri DOMANN, BARBARA Auxvasse, Missouri DORMAN, RUTHIE Higbee, Missouri EDGERTON, M. MELISSA St. Louis, Missouri ELDERS, FRANK M. Cuba, Missouri 199 . zfz, HF? in w X 53.1, he MQW, ,gin fsfrfwxfl ,ibm . - cwariatzi f ,. 5 if 5' f-1 , 4 12. . , . ,,1.3. , 2, ' ' Y-N J Qs 'K sqft ' , .gr 85 , , -. 4,. 5 I I .f ki K -fi, lc f T . W- I '49, , K rv, 1 1:t .17' f ,. K Q-1 Ji Q fm- .. 4' ' , 'S A is 1 'f W' ,fl'U 44:2 - far, , AJ. 3, ,. gg? H, ' ea A Qi. 'X ff I gif' ,tug .Qu , i ,- of . ., GIVENS, DOUG St. Louis, Missouri GOETT, RICHARD Marceline, Missouri GOODMAN, SHELBY Berkeley, Missouri GRIFFITH, J. MICHAEL Clarksville, Missouri HAALAND, DUTCH Brooklyn, New York HAASE STEVE Webster Groves, Missouri HACHMAN, SUSIE St. Louis, Missouri HAHN, MICHAEL St. Louis, Missouri HANEY, RUTH Butler, Missouri HANSEN, ROBERT M. Grandview, Missouri 2OO if , M, f y E, .,ws,w1,f-I -iw' ' i f ' V, ,,,,, r A , 7: V I.: 4 f f, ,,.. 34-Q.. x .- .,-. ,.- , as L W M 2 '. - , f .-Jw. . ' 'X ,imma , , ,D I. V iw, V ., .rf '11i,:f,,z,.31,5,G iz .i . v'5fEQ-'S,, ,' 7-L? TSR!-2 11' . . 3:g.:wf'SRl X E . iw. tif 'w. i 3. M-if Lk 'I .if -vm ' is .rn- K -if --,..4 Xxx I ELLER, MARY ANN Fayette, Missouri EMERY, PAT Affton, Missouri ENYART, CHARLOTTE Armstrong, Missouri EPPS, DAVID Lebanon, Missouri EVANS, KATHLEEN Roslyn, New York FAIR, DANNY Chillicothe, Missouri FELDMANN, SUE St. Louis, Missouri FLETCHER, WILLIAM St. Louis, Missouri FLOYD, LARRY Norborne, Missouri FRITSCI-IE, CRAIG St. Louis, Missouri GARNER, BETTY Jefferson City, Missouri GARRETT, GUY JOHN Hayti, Missouri GATES, BOB Arlington Heights, Illinois GEIGER, WILLARD Boonville, Missouri GILLILAN, SUE St. Louis, Missouri Here is a typical scene--the nine 0' clock study break in the Eyrie. 3 if I: . Hi? , 1 4' fm- , . ,yi ,L Q A ,. I, IQ .W , .,,g 3 Q aa Q 3 Q-YQ' , '- .- ve: 5 , . W, 'f HARDING, DAVID Maplewood, Missouri HARGIS, BETTY Ashton, Idaho HAYES, HELEN Moberly, Missouri HEISE, LESLIE HOY Malden, Missouri HELD, CHARLES Glendale, Missouri HETTENBACH, GARY Chamois, Missouri HINKLE, LINDA York Springs, Pennsylvania HOLMES, PAULETTE Truxton, Missouri HOLSINGER, DAVID Hardin, Missouri HOLT, JAMES H. Armstrong, Missouri BORDERS, JUDY HOOVER , Clarinda, Iowa HOPE, WILLIAM Warrenton, Missouri HORTON, ROBERT B. Webster Groves, Missouri HOTZE, PATRICIA L. St. Louis, Missouri HOWARD, LYNN D. Belton, Missouri 4' I If fa J, was vm X i 9 f Y m 'fb VW ' x .M -- E, , so . -g,ze+,, z 1 ' rs :Wifi . Iky ,g.a ' 'il r 5 5' Q F SE? 1 Ve ,Y g f' 5 ' 3' Ex :B Y 1, .5 X -'if 4 1:3521 so if ff I 1, V 'I f ff? Tj A f ,..a, .J , , ' I 49' , ? I 6? ..f .-of 14 , IJ' 'Ts ' c ,,.,.-p' 4,.L .1 A JACOBS, GARY Eolia, Missouri JAMES, DENNIS N. St. Louis, Missouri JARVIS, PAM Vienna, Virginia. JENNINGS, DALE Franklin, Missouri JOHNSON, JANET Taylor, Missouri JONES, JEANNE St. Louis, Missouri JONES, RAY VAN Independence, Misso JONSON, MIKE Sedalia, Missouri KAHMKE, JEAN Normandy, Missouri KAUTZNER, RON St. Louis, Missouri uri 20 1 r V V X 5, H 4 I I V i Y li ,, 1, ,1 Y Qi V w 4 N 1 4 J H V r - x . M0 ,- xf: A 461' B 2 'f f:: Rf f,l A 7 V' I 5 4 4.,..:', L 2 . I 5 V 3 . 4 'he f 4, , , ,,,.stk,j . ,www V , I A ,, X f S ,, , , ., .,,.. 1: . J ' 'rs-, i 1 Z f if i A l sure? x LEONARD, ANDY Jackson, Missouri LILEY, FLOYD Kennett, Missouri LINTER, SUSAN St. Louis, Missouri LITTLE, SARA Higbee, Missouri LOGAN, SANDIE St. Louis, Missouri LOMAX, SARA Laclede, Missouri MATTHEWS, CAROL Kirkwood, Missouri McCALLUM, PEGGY Crestwood, Missouri McCLENAHAN, KAREN Festus, Missouri McCREIGHT, ANNE St. Louis, Missouri 202 , ,Y ,Z , X , 4 ,fi KEISER, ED Webster Groves, Missouri KELLY, TOM St. Louis, Missouri KERR, DAVID WELLS Kennett, Missouri KING, RICHARD M. Kansas City, Missouri KNABE, MARILYN Boonville, Missouri KNIGHT, GLENN CARLOS Lebanon, Missouri KNIGHT, DARRELL R. Glasgow, Missouri KRUZEL, MICHAEL St. Louis, Missouri LADD, DIANA Kirkwood, Missouri LAMBETH, JERRY Fayette, Missouri LAMPKIN, LINDA Appleton City, Missouri LANDUYT, KENT VAN Versailles, Missouri LARWILL, CARLA St. Louis, Missouri LEE, CHARLES Kirkwood, Missouri LEECH, MARK Fayette, Missouri 52' f f , af A , , 1 y .A ' . , 5 if xt fx , ,Y 5 W, --vf ' K' r i':- I :Q 'A . ',,,' K I A,,,' . in . Sig .2 f f si's,' . A A . y X, m Af, L, ,yffi . f his? I , , A ,LQ . . A Q I KVVV , . ,nf , f' , fy C , wi, ' A . Lg , L, ii, ij, .P 'if A ' T A fig I, ,,,,,. f if 1 . N ,i i . f Wig. j,,g, ' T ' , 1 f , , iq - , -1 ' - ,J , . rg 1 , 'f 'ff 57 gh L. .- .,,' A -.Mfg-:,G:,, ..,- 21.-. ,:. ,., ,, ,, FQ, lewd, K 4 -v I MCELROY, LINDA St. Louis, Missouri 'McKEE, CHARLES' Rocheport, Missouri MEHRHOFF, STAN Prairie Home, Missouri MENDENHALL, BRUCE J. Marceline, Missouri MILAM, LARRY Glasgow, Missouri MILES, LYNN A. Tenafiy, New Jersey MILHOUSER, CHARLES Granite City, Illinois MILLARD, JANET Fulton, Missouri MILLER, ALAN Sedalia, Missouri MOORE, LISLE H. JR. Kansas City, Missouri MOORE, RICHARD Chicago, Illinois NEELY, LARRY St. Louis, Missouri NELSON, DICK Jefferson City, Missouri NIEDERMEYER, TOM Bloomington, Illinois NUSSBAUM, DENA Thayer, Missouri 'A ,J A ,Y - M, ,,. gf, 1 Y If 1 I KJ' lx I 1 X an Q7! 4 ,dxf ,, , A ,,, '-wif . .. ,F I ' , .awit 1 ,' . ' ,f ,- 1 H .V W '. ' i t f - 'Mei' 5 I 'i I 5 nk M 1- ' I ,J O'BANNON, LARRY Columbia, Missouri OBER, DAVID Harrisburg, Pennsylvania OLDHAM, MARIE Florissant, Missouri OLSON, LENORE I Webster Groves, Missouri OSBORN, VICKI Brookfield, Missouri OSMAN, CAROLE Farmington, Missouri PARK, CHARLES Long Beach, California PARKS, MARILYN Kansas City, Missouri PEKAR, JEAN St. Louis, Missouri PETERS, SUE St. Louis, Missouri 203 nv fig, 4-1 ff' SCHOENTHAL, MARY LOU Prairie Home, Missouri SCHWARTZ, WALTER Maplewood, Missouri SEITZ, EARL Cuba, Missouri SCHRIDE, GLEN ANNE Shelbina, Missouri SIEBERN, JOHN Chamois, Missouri SIEGRIST, ROBERT Florissant, Missouri SINCLAIR, JAMES CARL Fayette, Missouri SMITH, GLENN B. Raytown, Missouri STEINHOFF, JUDY Cincinnati, Ohio STEPHENS, JAMES ROBERT Chaffee, Missouri 204 Q- , , lg 1 0 , - 1 , if A it.. I, WV? -, f . rf? tilt yi., A ., ,H :Lia ,, 'f ,glky f 1 - 3, 1, fl K -Ex 5 PETERSON BILL University City Missouri PETERSON KATHY Pittsburg, Pennsylvania PRICE LARRY Kansas City, Missouri QUIST ROY W Borielle New Jersey RAJ'NOHA SUZANNE St Louis, Missouri RAYMOND, SUE Ferguson, MISSOUTI READ LINDA Pilot Grove, Missouri REMPERT DICK Park Ridge, Illinois REINHEIMER, RICHARD St Louis, Missouri RICHENDERFER ELMA St.- Charles, Missouri RIGGS, RICHARD Flossmoor, Illinois SCHMID, DAVID Fulton, Missouri SCHMIDT, JOHN St. Louis, Missouri SCHMIDTKE, JIM St. Joseph, Missouri SCHNOBELEN, RENEE Farmington, Missouri I'm sorry to say good-bye, but it's time for me to read my newspaper. - ' 4 e- ip , .1 , WS fx , '55 x ' '3 In , m- ' X it -1. 'fix ' -89 , fr g ig! 'QQ if' F' 1 r fql' . I E 1 jf l SUNOO, JAN Fayette, Missouri THOMPSON, DAVE St. Louis, Missouri THOMPSON, MIKE Salisbury, Missouri TSCHAPPLER, SHARON Morrison, Missouri TUCKER, FRANK C. HI Nevada, Missouri TURNBULL, DAVID Troy, Missouri TWERELL, TERRY Kirkwood, Missouri UTTERBACK, AMYANN Perry, Missouri VANDENBERG, DOROTHY Kansas City, Missouri VAUGHAN, WILLIAM C. Frontenac, Missouri VEMMER, KEITH University City, Missouri WALP, LINDA St. Joseph, Missouri WANTZ, NED Wesminster Maryland WATSON, MARIAN Webster Groves, Missouri WEATHERFORD, ALAN Clarence, Missouri T ,Y !, , X , wi f I ,fav ,A ,K C entralites ra 14- ,41 I :',,?g,33s fs: fi! wb 1 5 S nfl: V. ,. , gf' 1. .y W' A -3 ' 1 Mn, ' A. ,. 4555553 5 ,4m','f '42, 4 fe' :V A . i:Q,'fQls: 3:' ,Ai ian?-.alle and 4w,,,'i, , 1 is f A 'W ri , fi 1 W3 , fn ff ww: ., sf 41 -,I ml .2 wfggfzfi 1 ,. i 3 , ' ' - r ,Wm fy Q f, ,gz4y.,5g , , , 1 .Vis uv ' f 1 Af XX fx, celebrate a football vic -1- ,- .fv .v-4 7 tory with a blanket dance. WEBER, DOUGLAS Independence, Missouri WEINAND, KEN - Troy, Missouri WESTERFIELD, ALAN St. Louis, Missouri WHITE, RICHARD Richards-Gebaur A,F,B,, Missouri . WHITMAN, MARGARET Ferguson, Missouri WI-IITNER, JAY E. JR. Webster Groves, Missouri WIEBE, KRISTI Kirkwood, Missouri WILLI, PRISCILLA St. Louis, Missouri WINDHORST, LINDA St. Louis, Missouri WINSETT, JON Kirkwood, Missouri 205 'fi Q . ,gf M' X! ,VN A ff jl ' ifg:XXY5 affix r' WOLF, RICK Ferguson, Missouri WUETHERICI-I, JACK Ballwin, Missouri YOUNG, ROBERT E. Des Plains, Illinois YOUNG, TOM Alton, Missouri Hmmmmm, I wonder how Minnesota Fats would do it? But E. C., I c2.n't see the music. 206 Hey, this is fun--I always knew there was a reason why I'm a P.E. major. wtLLuN'xL VXKXNIYL - 4 f ' : , 1 Y , 5 ei' Q' ,L ' .N 3' 41 Q -- f -. .. ' it ' 1 ,X . 7 ,1 .,-QV if A damp but determined crowd meets the returning Eagles. There' s no accounting for who your're going to run into in the Eyrie these days What an exciting place to ren- dezvous at 9:40 on Tuesday morning. 551' ' ' ' uniom Sekcf Ofhgepg wi, aiemprf, fi, crm gwf me leeioening of J61ow!eJge ana! jJZ'iencJ6lLilo5. N We JON MILLNER CAROLYN SUMMERS President Vice-President Having elected five capable officers at the close of the previous year, the Junior Class began the third year of their collegiate careers in fine shape. The first class meet- ing re-united the group and brought about the instigating force, once again, for this year's production of the Greek Tragedies. In addition, the Juniors presented the scholastic trophy--another '66 original--to the social sorority and fraternity having the highest accumulative grade point averages for the previous year. When not initiating TOM RAHM LINDA BARTLEY Treasurer Secretary social or service project, the Juniors could be counted on to cheer the Eagle teams, supply Queens and attendants for all oc- casions, produce officers in many varied organizations, usher the Seniors down the aisle for baccalaureate and commencement exercises and in general to make their versatile contribution to campus life. Having completed another successful step, the Juniors look toward the big year, '66, with mixed emotions, but with an under- standable their abilities. 208 q-fy-w-A--r---wr:-fu:-.:v-1-M. 7 ---fn,-,H ,, , I ,JE Ya' --'S Q., 1 V. X , , G -633 - 1 IA if-1 :. i'1':fr- - fu-yew,-A -. 5,'fj,?, 'jjfl21yf K, V, W A' . 3,14 I . , 4 'zlg I In-a Q . --v, , 1-4f5:115 'f . 1 A , X 4--' N ' 12,3 .iff 'fig sffitw 3 ' , , 5 .pg ', vm-is f. , f . .- .-. vw Q im K 130 .1 . r A i le i fJ I i f iw ., , .wi Mn. me, mf. wa-ei 1' JN. nw, vissxf A ,LSLQ4 - Q A A I . 5 ,Q 5 ,, L, . eye V Mfr:-rztfz-:z vim gf' : : rg-v:,:.-,-' J:-Y-e:wg5 -Lf, ADDISON, J. BRUCE Glendale, Missouri ALLEY, EDWARD LEE Freemont, Missouri AMEISS, LARRY Kirkwood, Missouri ANDERSON, MARY JANE Neosho, Missouri 'ASCHINGE R, KEITH St. Louis, Missouri BARTLEY, LINDA Rolla, Missouri BENNETT, PAT University City, Missouri BIEHSLICH, GARY Des Peres, Missouri BOLLI, ROBERT EDWIN Midway, Missouri BOLLINGER, JAMES D. Bell City, Missouri BOLLINGER, TIMOTHY JOE Bell City, Missouri BORDING, MICHAEL P. University City, Missouri BOVIN, ROBERT Webster Groves, Missouri BRAM, MARTHA Macon, Missouri BURGARD, RICHARD Chillicothe, Missouri BYRD, DONALD E. Brookfield, Missouri CARTER, FLETCHER Normandy, Missouri CULLY, ELIZABETH Bunceton, Missouri DENNISON, ORVILLE H. JR, DeSoto, Missouri DOSS, PAT University City, Missouri :I-qggilflm V 'Q-.Qii-:is1g.5g-:J-32,4 ffl DOUGLASS, RICHARD St. Louis, Missouri EDMONDSON, JACK Chicago, Illinois ELLER, PHILIP Fayette, Missouri EMBRY, DAN Trenton, Missouri ENYART, MARTHA Armstrong, Missouri FREESE, ELAINE Edwardsville, Illinois FRIDLEY, NORRIS Gerald, Missouri . FULTON, PATTY Kansas City, Missouri GODDARD, HARRY Bridgeton, Missouri I-IAMLEY, CLIFF Kansas City, Missouri HARLAN, ROBERT Columbus, Ohio HILL, JAMES W. Fayette, Missouri HOELZEL, BARBARA DeSoto, Missouri HOFFMANN, LOIS St. Louis, Missouri HOLLAND, GINGER Polson, Montana HUSSONG, RICHARD M. Godfrey, Illinois JACKSON, MIKE Columbia, Missouri JONES, JOHN R. Utica, Missouri JONES, JUDSON Farber, Missouri JONES, STEVE MICHAEL Jefferson City, Missouri 1-gp, '1 . - , ,,, , , ' --f . - fi' ,. --. .avr--423 .. -.-alma.--,av .:-f:-as-g,s,..f:,.i,..2a.-,,,,Q.-s5.-may ..,A-4-11-.-pf, , '-'N ---F --'S'-'-S+ -1:u.J':v.Fv.s:1'.1iZ': 1-12:05 1.4,1.:.ff,,sff'2t.+5:,:-- 2.-Ar-11,,e:.v,5 f ,fi W, :1 -- fvswiiig U M'Wm ' ,,,. Y r .1 ii I I FP ' ,, CJ-W , ff.. ,few , 4- ' I , Y' 1 . L ,. W. , 'X ,L-,if J Yzw 4 ws 209 I X 210 ., .,.,, ,,.. ,.,,..,:N, . , K Q X fffg 5, . -, 2 -A ' RA .4 ' ,M-va, . .Q . x 1 , 'fa Fu ff ffl . 1 X . ' - , - ., :W ff-S-,Q Hi - ,JN Y ai' -' i rcfiiffi 1 . ,wi ei ft, 1 . ,A 2:3133-lf? ,V i ', pg, ,Sf ' 4, '?f5QQT22yQf Xi -Sf ': 5 its R'+,W',j f F 5225 A. A . gfilsiaiiiff- I . - I A iiiimiiiiitz Qififilixwf ,-:fr -jr, , g . . .ls 5: Q an: gf d 5, Q . , L it-1, - 3 ' I ' f -- W , , i, 1 7 . :lf fl mf, 'As ii , Lffv j t eji ' I. ,xv ,- -7 ffl A ww ' i fn' ' - -xi:-liz. ' f t-4171? 9' A . r is ,L 15 -, .- fogk :,,,.,Wf Q. W x NVE . 'zif w al 1 i if ' LL ': ?.!5,79'i' , -if 'W g' I 7- YJ W' ... ' ' - ' 5 f lffif ziifesfx V 3 Lq , ,A , . fQ'.j,2 '. 1 J, j g f' .V V35 A 'K ,m ,,:, , ,,,,. Q,-wwf-fq,,-,...,,,,..W W i , ' 'j,f2g:Lz2g--:Q' 'Lia-fi ,Lg f x ,. , , , Lk,' ' ,I ,M 47535 ll-WZ? vy- Yi . A- Q -' f A ' , Levi , A f S-ff QVC, f'. t ii A ai' 4, 4 .ff ' 1 'fl e'cZ,:...i' , ,V L ,L gg ,maxi K, A . ng., b 'jg Lib ,fl I '5 A A A W P -,pf f ,Jffi f -ff? ' L ' ,fi A . ., V xiii' A ew , .f ., ,A u I V X V f --.W ,ju 5 i 'Q KECK, RON St. Louis, Missouri KELLY, JAMES R. Prairie Village, Kansas KEMPER, VERNON Eureka, Missouri KHALIFAH, STAN Dallas, Texas KINTNER, VICKI Carrollton, Missouri KNAPP, RUSTY Berkeley, Missouri LEAR, CLYDE Jefferson City, Missouri LEE, TOM Fayette, Missouri LOHMAN, WAYNE Jackson, Missouri MATHAE, MARGARET Fayette, Missouri MCCLURE, MARY JANE Columbia, Missouri McCLURE, STEVE Prairie Village, Kansas MELTON, NANCY High Hill, Missouri MILLER, JAMES Y. Armstrong, Missouri MILLNER, JANET Louisiana, Missouri MULLGARDT, BILL St. Louis, Missouri NEWTON, SID Fayette, Missouri NORDQUIST, KAREN Ferguson, Missouri PETERSON, PAM St. Louis, Missouri PHILLIPS, PAT Chillicothe, Missouri ' . .. -,.f:1vfvf ewV-Trrfrfceweew'-f-rw-4-.L.,.,.:s1-1. .aw--f....5-rrpmfgsseawe-.,i,,1,i:,Z5,,,ql,,,,gf:,R,,.,z,f,.,,,,L.,i,L,,,,,-,VwW 4 W 1 .,-5-:,.g..s will-1. A-,-,rg-,, .5 2: - -L , .Lx .,:if- . .wr x-.r.,4L.cn PIKESLEY, CAROLYN Sf- L0uiS, Missouri POHL, CAROL SUE Boonville, 'Missouri RENICK, JOHN Rolla, Missouri RIGBY, DONNA MAE Edwards, California ROBB, GEORGE St. Louis, Missouri ROHLFING, CAREN St. Louis County, Missouri RUPPERT, FRAN Slater, Missouri SANDER, JOHN St. Louis, Missouri SAGO, ALVIN LEE Flat River, Missouri SCHMIDT, JUDY Gerald, Missouri SCHROEDER, SHIRLEY Manchester, Missouri SLATTERY, JIM Granite City, Illinois SMITH, TERRY Kirkwood, Missouri STEARNS, MIKE Mt. Vernon, Missouri STEINMANN, CAROL Ferguson, Missouri STONE, BILL Cape Girardeau, Missouri STRADER, ROBERT Kirkwood, Missouri STRAUB, CHRIS Limon, Colorado STRAWN, SANDRA St. Louis, Missouri SULLIVAN, MARY JANE Ferguson, Missouri .' 25. -4211 3. 7-'Jai .651 .I-.f..s+.-1.1-.ffsf-1-M.:-Q-J--'E -S - , 1 - e W' ,. f mmfazL.,,u.:.A.':5s:e:Zm,2:fszf.af :21i ffizzggfff 1. sa T' ' ' 'L Wal f' ,119 f f f .,,,,,,,,5,,iV . ,,,.n ' -vw, V. Mg., is 1'S5 Z PP? ,,,, Q A I nny , N, ,, ,R +v1,',m .,, 1743. 239 , 5 f 1 1 s 4 Y V fr Q .25 M Q, v M . ,,,,,z A if L M Q, K 'S it f 3 '93 , A 1, K , WN ,hz V ' rf fn ,. wg CJ My may ,V K, 'f ' ' ff' -1,4171 A f ,f.,. , 5 1 f A f L Q' M? .f,,'f'l3yf'f ,J-3, ff' X 'T . 'W 5? 1 M-,x ,www I qlnf '77 Y x, I , is rw ,,, ,pf ,au ,., .- 211 nf me Q 5 fwfr' 1 .L ft lv . E51 9 E 5 Qi K I :Kgs Y, b vw IZ ,4 X., was I 1 A . f 1, ,,1.1 f 23' he fi is 5 I wi., .3 A , ,ik 1 ' ,I ,..,,, ,yi I +31 , J Q '1 '-wmv mv-vw fr-rv '+,-:A.:gf1.+:,7,1-,:73,35g5?q,qe1- .....,.,.-, ,V I ian, me-f - TEMPLETON, KAROLE Maplewood, Missouri TURNER, CHARLES Fayette, Missouri TURNER, LYNNE Leadwood, Missouri TWEEDIE, BOB Webster Groves, Missouri VALENCIA, CAESAR A. Huanudo, Peru VON FANGE, CHARLES A Farmington, Missouri WADDELL, FRANK St. Louis, Missouri WALCOTT, JOE Fayette, Missouri WALKER, ALICE MARIE Hillsboro, Missouri WALKER, E. C. Maryville, Missouri WALKER, KATHRYN SUE Fayette, Missouri WALLIS, FRANKLIN F. JR Belleview, Missouri WAUGH, JIM Rothville, Missouri WEAVER, SUE Jefferson City, Missouri WEEKS, ROGER A, Oakland, California WERTZ, LANNY Lombard, II1inois WHITE, NED Indianapolis, Indiana WILKINSON, CHRISTINE Poplar Bluff, Missouri WILLIAMSON, JANE Potosi, Missouri WOGAN, YVONNE L. Union Star, Missouri WONDE RLIN, CHARLIE Bloomington, Illinois ' YRSIC, MIRIAM Fayette, Missouri .. ., ,. W f T5125? FS? iii 7'-265 1132? 23vrJl'Zf?S3j'1'v::'E??2?TfS2 'r ' ff- Z gy: 1: 1 : QUQFGK Came QCOYLJ .S7el'i'Le6tel A xf . , I V .rz l I 1 I 'LA A 2:72, .I LII - I I E 2. -2 -fr' gl I rN. fx , mn qw- I if BOB FISHER ROY FISHER JOY HAMILTON CLAUDETTE HILL SUE JOHNSTON LINDA MORRISON JOE PYLES DIANE POLLOCK MARGE RANDOLPH 'DARLENE TOELLNER BILL ABRAM LARRY ANDERSON BOB BANKHEAD JOE BERRY EUNICE BOYINGTON LARRY BUCK MARILYN CAINES LIZ DAVIS CHARLES DICKEY MARIANNE DORSEY ANNE DOWNING MANUEL FUENTES DAINNE GIBSON BETTY HILLMANN MARY LYNN JACKSON V. :Q J 9 f Y ,Q ff f -r f x Wg f J , Q ull A wa . gg., . ,. , 'I RON KOEHLER DIANA LADD GERALD LUX CHARLES MCNOWN JERRY OLDHANT DOYLE PUTNEY DARYLL SLATER COOKY SUNOO MIDGE TUCKER LEIGH TURNER CARTER WARD ED WATKINS JAY WILKENSON DOT ALLEMANN DAVE BANDY KEN BAYS TERRY CANNON JANET CARRENS KAREN CHURCH DIANNE COFFMAN MYRA DEER ART DIETRICH ANNE GRAHAM GEORGE HAENNICKE STEVE LARABEE 4-L,1,...4L.,... ..,, .. . ...., BILL LEE JR. JERRY MAULIN MARK MEINHARDT JEAN MESSICK NELSON PYLE JON MJLLNER ED,MOORISON CAROL PROETT TOM RAHM FRANCIS ROESEL CLIFF ROUSSEAU CHARLES RUHLAND DON SHULL WALT SHULL ANN SCHULTZ CAROLYN SUMMERS KATHY VIETH SHARON ,WETZLER DEAN WILEY PAUL WUNDERLICH LARRY YOCOM -' - xfl7f.Ef:- , , , , , I:-:C r:-:,,3:.-115' ...M ,. , ....,--f..,..,.- ,, , ,.,. ...Q-. . 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VIRGIL KIRKSEY Granite City, Missouri A.B., Business DAVID ROUSSEAU Granite City, Missouri A.B., Math DRU WILENSKY Fayette, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education 216 Heftel' oZ,6l,t2 elfel' DICK LOY Nevada, Missouri A.B., Physical Education w S N . tv' x 6, am W as I EL.-+2 15' ,Q ff., 2. i ..f' f ,W SUSIE STEPHENS Fredericktown, Missouri A.B., Sociology TERRY WILENSKY Fayette, Missouri A.B., Biology CHUCK MacFALL Louisville, Kentucky A.B., History Q, GAIL THOELE Fayette, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education LEXIE WILLIAMS Portageville, Missouri A.B., Business Education APRIL MALLARD St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Sociology LARRY THOELE Fayette, Missouri A.B., Physical Education MAURICE WILSON Kansas City, ' Missouri A.B., Political Science eniord wwf- if -. in '21 If ' y f, Q SHARON 0'DELL Lebanon, Missouri B.M.E., ,Music Education FRANK VIELHABER St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Business WILLIAM POWELL Kansas City, Missouri A.B., Political Science ,Ni cf was - 'zffvffreisg X. A . .qs ks, ' if , J , :H af at E W of f f t ,fi I J ' 1-, ,2,'?g?j. 3283! 1 , SHARON WHITEHORN Kennett, Missouri B.S., Elementary Administration Education iiiiiii :... , CAMILLA MURPHY YOCHAM WOMACK Wheatland, Independence, Missouri Missouri A.B., Business -B.M.E ., ,Music Education Education en iorri ?ai fn relaare for jkeir Jani ear ag Yjncfergracfuafed lt l wif fha gfecfion of Quahhecl Cfaoo ogrgaglgpg, 'P N t 1 . gifs-W-pf Dr JIM HQRNES SALLIE SEARS DICK LOY BETTY SWEET Presldent SeCI'9f2-FY Vice-President Treasurer The graduating class of '65 has shared many mutual goals and achievements. As our brief association ends we still share in a common adventure--that of preparing for a new way of life . . . . . . a life of wider horizons and greater opportunities. . . . a life which will demand greater capacities, more exacting and extensive responsibility and performance. . . . a life of exciting challenges and possibly disappointments. . . . yet we hope a life with deeper meaning, a life with satisfaction- and purpose, a life with personal fulfillment. We shall retrace our short hesitating steps taken here--once considered so overwhelming - as we review our closely associated pasts through the pages of the Ragout: a group of people placed together by fate and circumstance, yet each of a singular purpose of self-improvement, we shall remain together through our friend- ship and appreciation we have acquired by knowing one another. 217 ABERSOLD, LESLIE ANN St. Joseph, Missouri B.S., Physical Education ADDISON, ED Maplewood, Missouri A.B., Economics AMELING, JERRY Florissant, Missouri A.B., English AYERS, CHARLOTTE St. Louis, Missouri A.B., English BENNER, JERRY Ferguson, Missouri A.B., Political Science BERGLUND, DONNA LOU Hickman Mills, Missouri A.B., Chemistry 218 , A-qq f ARMSTRONG, JAMES Stotesbury, Missouri B.S., Education ASHFORD, DENNIS Madison, lllinois A.B., Business Administration AUER, NELsoN Arlington Heights, Illino A.B., Business Administration 311 'f r' Qs:-rr-,-:Af ff :,::ci' 2' 1'-2, .eg W ,. wa, ,... ML, -, . ....,J., fi 4 ,nib BOSCHERT, RONALD St. Charles, Missouri A.B., Business BROTHERTON, ALAN Kahoka, Missouri A.B., Chemistry BUCKNER, J. THOMAS Desloge, Missouri A.B., Business Administration Y . .te , 1-vi Q ,i f .W 55-9, if 1 I 24 arf. N dmv- ..1'f4'9'f.7.' tr T Lf' f-' 5' ', 4 A .ff ,. ' 1 z- vs-.: 'I -A 1+ --:- -'Inn -, f--.1 --f J '.f.:.fs...-Ji' A .xhfia-,. -af .,l.f,.f.u. BEST,CAROL St. Louis, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education BLAIR, J .D. Camdenton, Missouri A.B., Math BORDERS, BILL Chesterfield, Missouri A.B., Business Administration .J BULLOCK, GERALD St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Speech BULLOCK, TOM St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Speech BURNHAM, STEPHEN Fayette, Missouri B.S,, Elementary Education 219 I Q 1 4 'a 1 I I I r 1 Q :ff Wmggvy ,L 'Jaw s' ,' K5 -62 CARTER, WANDA STRAUBE Montgomery City, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education CHADD, DAVID Valley Park, Missouri A.B., English-Language Divisional CISSNA, JAMES W. Palmyra, Missouri A.B., Business Administration CONOVER, RICHARD Pittsburg, Pennsylvania A.B., Sociology CREED, PAULA Moberly, Missouri A.B., Religous Education CRIST, WILLIAM M. Crystal City, Missouri A.B., Biology 220 -ge.--A -.sf-,.,':m-we-rr . 1 , -fav-fr-ve f ,fd 5+ 3 . ' . .fu-Q .' '- - CARRAWAY, ROY St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Economics CARROLL, SANDY Prairie Village, Kansas A.B., Business Education CARTER, KENNETH New Florence, Missouri A.B., History A . ,-,-pf-V parse,-n-1qi:.:-ee-5. .. ,. . rf-4 . ,.r. ...-C-, :ss-..,vf1,,-1-1...-4 1.,...,f-. ,ma-.,.,, . -iN5.,,,,c::,A.,,1,,i,s3317vuw f ff-:ve--.-u . ig:-1 1 1 I I DALTON, CHERYL Chareston, Missouri A.B., Chemistry DEEM, JOHN Dexter, Missouri A.B., Social Science DICK, STEVEN New Franklin, Misso A.B., Math :L , ,iL,,,?,5 f, , A . e ecoi I 4 A '11i ie VLf'V M ' ccco Q39 ' 5 fs - Adi ! gf' A5 2 . rr' i na 5.3! V1.1 19 is J 52 5 I p , M, 1 . Z J' Q 4 4 K' V X 'i 'A Fa H I 3 I I of I KT . A , ., -wr f. ,,,., X, uri F ' ,M-I,-1 JI,-'.i.:'f,-rib,-:V5.',-.:v4314-l:Q4QCg',4' ,A-,-g,'P-'1'::.1y-f wif- ' A ,ggf .,-f -'r -vs ' ' '..i:'E413g,Z'5if5kr2?H:2:,l13j Q'IiQge2fl:fi:1,,7'5i1?:3E'.H5l73Eia'f?fi,ga 'ly . .' 'x 'M A , ag , 3 e f 'G f EBERHARD MELINDA Dayton, 01115 B.S., Elementary Education ECKERT, BILL St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Business ELECK, JOHN L. Mexico City, Mexico A.B., Business Administraiion ENGEL, .TUDITH St. Louis, Missouri A.B., speech EVERSMEYER, MELVA JEAN Foristell Missouri B.S., Elementary Education FLEMING, GERALD W. Fayette, Missouri A.B., Philosophy 221 FLETCHER, .TUDY Troy, Missouri B,s., Elementary Education FORTUNE, NANCY Webster Groves, Missouri A.B., Social Sciences FRANK, ROBIN G. Fayette, Missouri B,S., Business Education FRANK, SANDRA Fayette, Missouri A.B., French FULENWIDER, R.A. Jackson, Missouri A.B., Biology GAMMON, MARVIN Flat River, Missouri A.B., Business t . was M , at K 3, K f it t .-,V 7 , . 1,-, 3Jr,,,, Jig i U M9 na N Msn sr. . ,. Sa Jw , S2155 S . 5 1 'Mn W 3959, if f N MN, if if 1 I I Hem ffm- . aww' fm,-:say -, 'eq ' 1fiff,'i3:: -rdf K 515' ' H- r',L:7'i:' 5,' y A .r ' :ff , '- . - . , s A faq, ii , Q f ,Ei 'X 5 N5 n af f X lm Q, 1 g was i' 1 its 5 f 222 GIBSON, LOUISE Hannibal, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education GIVENS, SANDRA Kansas City, Missouri A.B., English GLADSTONE, NEIL SHELDON University City, Missouri A.B., Chemistry X v I 1 I Q 4 1 1 I i H i 1 W 1 5 x I i ff Q-'Sty 112 1 1 I s. 1. 0 5 .v 1 I 1 HARRINGTON, JAMES St. Charles, Missouri A.B., English HARVEY, ROBERT B. Fayette, Missouri A.B., Spanish HARVEY, VICKI R. Fayette, Missouri B.S., Physical Education M ' fi yy , f X r 7' , ' 1 A ,-1. J Q A .414 3 S f QU f GOODMAN, SHARON Berkeley, Missouri A.B., Religious Education GRAF, GARY St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Math GREGORY, JUDY Glasgow, Missouri B.M.E., Voice GRIMES, LES . Fayette, Missouri B.S., Physical Education GROVES, DAVID W. Tampa, Florida A.B., Economics HARNES, JIM Advance, Missouri A.B., Political Science 1 Q 11 1 ,1 1 1 11 1 12 11 1 1 1 V V 1 1 223 5-. ,.f, if get a,s4 is gi' K- .. xi I i a, Q x 3 1 we as , R All J if Yr Q , - X25 'z' X A C QA ' -.f , H ,Lia H ff' l' ,. V' I gl f'rW' 5 I tx, ' K 'I x I -rf . 43? X A, , 3 cg. ph HAUSER, CHERYL Philadelphia, Missouri A.B., Religious Education HEFFRON, BILL Marshall, Missouri A.B., History HERRING, CARMEN Dade City, Florida A.B., Religious Education HILL, NORMAN T. Prairie Home, Missouri A.B., Business HILLMAN, KENNETH St. Louis, Missouri A.B., History HINSHAW, NELVA Chillicothe, Missouri A.B., Business Administration HUX, STEPHEN B. Neosho, Missouri A.B., Political Science HOEHN, ROBERT St. Louis Missouri B.S., Phyisical Education 224 nf f.,--.- ,..- -we-.f-vrfzlu - ,, .,--.ff .L-Qi. -,--..--f., ..., l .,, ,ZTQ-.....-X., JNUW IIIUIHUCL D' IXRLIIIY IIHDLHC d.llU DI 6-I Goodman, are accepted into Luceo. ..-Q.-..xa..,.,,..:-,,. .5,.,,,.,,: .ITV ,l,,,,v?.,.,m,,,, HOLIMAN, Dow Clarkton, Missouri A.B., Business HOLSINGER, KENT Collinsville, Illinois A.B., Biology HOLZHAUSER, LARRY Wentzville, Missouri B.S., Physical Education HOOK, BILL C. Kennett, Missouri B.M.E., Music Education HOUGEN, KATHRYN Creve Coeur, Missouri A.B., Social Science Divisional HUMPHREY, GILBERTGENE Lewistown, Missouri A.B., History ICENHOWER, STEVE Moberly, Missouri A.B., Science Divisional JENNINGS, KEITH New Franklin, Missouri B.S., Physical Education JOHNSON ROEHL WESLEY Kennett, Missouri A.B., Biology 451 if --li fl:-ffl-if .z3i '1? 'r-234,225 ' sf -me 4 ., fwfr - , , -,. , ,-v-,. 11.1 e . .. Ln' . ' -.14-W-.p w .-mfiff-1 v .-.- ,., , , , 1 M- -11-J.f'1 .' 5-1 ', '--T: ' -.f':.1s'fCf' 'km-fT 1 LJ,-fn. HL gs., :..:f:-.:.,:.p ,f:,.:,f:'3: M ,,,:13f:1ff!2l7g!:,,g ,I-4gJ,,g3gg,j,4,g,,7!g,0-.fQg,yJf - '-7 ,4 Q- Wu 4, 1 -fs .NR I vf I-65 f Y, fy ' f-7 X- is j re iff ',..,--v f w 23 X2 il .SS Q .t , ,desc 225 J 1 1 N Z ! V 1 1 I ! i i K I nw is fs Si I W , 'u 15 N n In Q J y 1 W 'u m il il 5 n 1 N i l N W M KETTLEKAMP, FRANKIE Affton, Missouri an , rg W M f A : X BS Elementary Education -MATS ,f M. 'fi' . ' -f Q .. cr- - ' ' L, gn' M, ' ', f , o f : .- 4 KINKER BIRD fr , gg i om L ' J, D rim i f ' ' - A , St. Charles, Missouri jp, ' 1 l.-.'fx ' ' ,fl A 4 KNIGGE, RONALD F. St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Economics LOUDENSLAGER, FRANK Sturgeon, Missouri A.B., Sociology LOVELACE, JANICE Raytown, Missouri A.B., French LUECKE, STEVEN A. Glendale, Missouri A.B., Political Science 226 -nu. if-.V-- . frm ,,, ,-wr-ey-,- 5 .Vr- .f'4' I A.B., Sociology ,, J K Rl? I A mas ff , , f, ' 21, fir LA FORGE, RALPH New Franklin, Missouri A.B., Religion LEMEN, RICHARD Clalifornia, Missouri A.B., Divisional Science Loolvus, TERRY LYNN ,St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Business Administration f '- --4-M -'T' :-'f--,-7,.::w,v:qa.ff--v1w::1f,,- -- , -i.. ,,.....-fr. -A ,,- ..- , ,,.,,,Q , MARTIN EUGENE F Mt. Prosaaect, Illinois. A.B., Biology MARTIN, JANE Centralia, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education MARTIN, LARRY J. Bragg City, Missouri A.B., Sociology g.' rikku-32 'fl-'-'4e'1i9,y2af s2 w ut If 'f i . - . , ' Q ' S . A f.hM:z- ssfrassssfisia ws:-f2f4,,effe.1f-amffe1e:w 1' fu ' 1' ff: 251 McCLENAHAN, PATTI Festus, Missouri A.B., Social Science MAIER, BRUCE St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Biology MARGUARD, FRED D. High Ridge, Missouri A.B., Social Science MOXLEY, JOHN Charleston, Missouri A.B., Business Administration MUENCH, HUBERT B. Charleston, Missouri A.B., Physics NELSON, GAIL Affton Missouri B.S., ,Elenientary Education 227 X wx, . T wsu. ,K Y 3, 228 OWENS, NANCY Hazelwood, Missouri A.B., English PAETH, WAYNE L. Chicago, Illinois A.B., Sociology PERRY, TAD Fayette, Missouri A.B., Political Science PESEK, JAMES St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Economics PIFER, ALEXANNE St. Joseph, Missouri B.S., Physical Education PONDER, MIKE Kirkwood, Missouri A.B., Business X94 ,V- .siilffgig 1 - -'r -f-:. -4,:f, .f ,2.. .,.LV,l,,,.....-55 13, ' 3313 5, JP: 155352, rm-. on .- , NEVILLE, ROBERT BRUCE Poplar Bluff, Missouri A.B., Chemistry NICHOLAS, NICK Columbia, Missouri :iv ,V A.B., English -- 'V ii M' ,W x 1 P Q rv' .4 wr OFFUTT, SANDRA Orrick, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education ifi rw -,N . - NSRY - Q..-1 1. '- W is 'vw Q -f --, +-mv--, . m-f-.fw--ff:-,-,,.f:..1-s-,..,--,- . W..,..v.Y... ... . f -1 -f------F N-sl-..,,.,..,w,-..-. .5 .J-.. ..,1.. . .. RASCHE, KATHY Flat River, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education RHODES Jr., GLENN Advance, Missouri A.B., Business Administration RICKMAN, RENA Neosho, Missouri A.B., Religious Education -95? . . f NS , fi. . . fniftiitrr A4 ,.i,jQ, x , Nl. lr 3 X ,X tx 'I ,5 my ,lg . 1 : .'.?f2lff, 1:5220 .f,V- ep f ,W-.. ffif- V-. 'malty V - --54,32 3 . , sf,Y,.M -5 ,yi -n V, ,vc 1 9, L1 f . Q. .g wv f ws. , 405 E ,f - P 'er ,I ...,.,.4. , -. .4 ,g..,..L.,..,. N Ho- 3 K N . A, ,f 1:27 We H1 ROBB, LINDA Fayette, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education ROUSE, JILL Westchester, Illinois A.B., English RUBEY, JACK St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Chemistry SAHAGIAN, GERALD St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Business SCHEIDT, RONALD Affton, Missouri A.B., Business SCHOVE, SHARON EDITH St. Louis, Missouri B.S., Business Education 229 J Q, ,fy SCHULTZE, DOROTHY St. John, Missouri A.B., History SCOTT, NANCY Fayette, Missouri A.B., Business Education SEARS, SALLIE West Plains, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education SHANNON, ROGER D. Affton, Missouri A.B., Business Administration SHELTON, JAN Granite City, Illinois B.S., Elementary Education SHERMAN, DANIEL Independence, Missouri B.S., Biology 230 IQ 1,4 as HG' K K If K' 0 -any ' 1 lg..-4 :Qi C M X I-Jw 'F Av-v-U-fwven-he :frm-e-vvf-eff,-'fer-frff-f-v..,. ,nfs-,,- , ,,,,, if SPEIGHT, GAYLE Branson, Missouri A.B., Business Education STEINMANN, HARRY Ferguson, Missouri A.B., Biology STEVENS, JOHN Fayette, Missouri A.B., Business Administration 1-rf' - Pzwzwzh Q ' 'v 1 S -, ! x,'r----.4- -.'- 9 ',-.,'- '-I rlffil-1 V- 4-,1'2' '-'f -1-in -' ' 'fIJ f .,' '4 15 ,f A, -s g:w,4:1g.39,, -.cg-Z. ,,..1:,-K-,M-fy:-a,g,,-1 fC2,'.,.. ,-1.4 .41 - .-.., v--'-I --. ff,-fi . .,s,f . -,, , ..- .- ,,f,..g i-.qri kg5cr 3:?f -' ,1 1-yn, Q m'5'?'!fW rs Qi A ,Dfw Af.,-,., . a' 4 5 A ff X. '.s. ,is , f ,f - , M. Llgisy, ,V -f ,V , .- - ' 23 v, 4- 1 , if.: -fi 'sa .. 5 1 N it R12 it f' - my 1 if , A if -.xxx . TF , ,,. , J ,e.Wf, :gt f- :N 1312 ' 5111. K 7 gin N XX 2 . fg. 617: af' S Xxx A + 5- zf 1 ,Q ,A J f' lv: vw 5.XY.Y,.fy., ft, ...Ig fi I gin 1 irfjfxhi ' TOELKE, WILLIAM Union, Missouri A.B., Biology TOOT, DEANNA SUE Raytown, Missouri - B,S,, Elementary Education TSCHAPPLER, ALICE Morrison, Missouri ' B.S,, Elementary Education '- an , ' ,,,,,N-5-ff 91595. ' Y 2 f-' v f'?piQ'f:.: STOCKER, BARBARA Armstrong, Missouri A.B., Business Education SWAFFORD, ALBERT Carthage, Missouri A.B., History SWEET, BETTY St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Political Science SWITZER, GENE Brunswick, Missouri A.B., English Literature TALLY, SHARON Ka.nsas City, Missouri B.S., Elementary Education THOMPSON, WILLIAM HOWARD Bellville, Illinois A.B., Political Science ' I u-ii 5 'tx 2 , QW I , , I 231 ff-QA , E S Q Ly W if .. 7, . TURNAGE, WALLACE ' Fayette, Missouri A.B., Biology VAN HORN, MARTY Kansas City, Missouri V B,S,, Elementary Education t VEIRS, MARY LOU Fayette, Missouri 1 B.S., Education f f gx x7,t,, WESTON, EVELYN Independence, Missouri Ay, B S Elementary Education i V, up p iy,N WHOLBERG MARGARET V ' Tp St Louis, Missouri VIEHMANN, LES Sunset Hills, Missouri ii B.S., Physical Education K I WAGNER, EDWINA Manhatten Beach, California S A.B., Sociology WESTON, BARRY Independence, Missouri . A.B., Political Science 5 Q A.B Biology -wmrv-rrfrefnv-fvr'v:vv-:fr-fm-r--N-, V ,- V'-,1. fm.- Happiness is a coke at the Eyrie for Judy Gregory, Larry Martin, Jan Lovelace, and Sandy Offutt. vfyqn-.,--r vf i v49 xfff Freshmen twist and shout at the Freshmen Orientation Enter the De1ta's Central City Dance Dance. bandits from stage right. Another Central Victory Dance. The 1965 Ragout Ball. Even the dogs get into the act. Zeta Can Can Line. iii . a X n R F I I i 2 I I s i 5 I 3 1 1 i i. Q , 1 I S A V I 1 eiriure ime.. ia Now watch gtg one i ,5 A hy-raw-,,.. 5f,,,.. Come onl 4.41.-f-4 fa 1 Jack Edmondson prepares for a drum solo. Aid, 4' A quiet moment gives the Eyrie crew a minute to get caught up. Ardent KMoE'ers check out the record SUPP13' - They say these back flips are really easy. Awwww, don't you think I can make a basket? MAM ,leueroihecl .xdcfiuifiefa X if f? 'X S 1', J tk 3 'f . , gi 2 . H , Vo, ' no W uf I Y - ff ffe'i,,2fw52 . 4 vfwvll we-f ' ' 'Q ' ' X W 14- Jane Clark agilely proves that Side- walk Surfing is hm. Some people concentrate on the fine print too much... Strict concentration is one of E. C. Walker's assets. ,Isis L ' V B'-zz I .my .A f ZQQKOOOQ I Fgr- fAl4S 51.3.0 'rms MERCHANT HELPED To SUPPQRT TI-IE 1965 RAGDUT WE SHQULD SUPPQRT HIM --Ragouf Staff Q Q o o o A 'f fvese Merdfanjf - 1213? fl i Al l 5 I on Through years oftoil and oomradeshiptogether Amid the mystic shades of eve at nightfall, 'Mid friendly scenes and spirited endeavor, Across horizons where thy fair light falls. Fearless and free--- Thy tow'rs arise--- With loyalty we've lived for thee, Ennobled spires of all the years Central, for thee, our Alma Mater. That bless thy name, our Alma Mater, Unto these last of college days together With mingled thoughts of distant days that sever, Strong in thy faith-- Our hope and heart we pledge to thee, Central, to thee, our Alma Mater. Central Methodist College 237 238 f' L,,,,,,,..g ' 4-4. I, ,.....,.,1f, f -ff'- -'H WH A I I I I I I I I I ' A I f IIII Q I Q s L A t f I I Ci I 'A1'il Ria- wwwfff . 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MEADOW GOLD MILK AND ICE CREAM BOONVILLE, MISSOURI 241 NEVILLE STANDARD SERVICE Fayette, Missouri v- r Q? 45- U C3 J 0 L51 .565 Q ao Qs:- 'HING 0 Fawn T . . .QQ Jfeaaffo My KLINE INSURANCE AGENCY CH 8-3130 1 Fayette , SEE'S JEWELRY Jewelry With CMC Crest Diamonds-Watches-Gifts Take Home An EXTRA JAR For Your Next Party aas9fS Fayette Missouri Come Only From SEVILLE The New - E S SUZANNE'S MIZZOU SHOP ,,It Pays To Keep Cleann 918 E, Broadway Missouri Store Bldg Cofnplete Linen Rental Se1'ViCG Phone GI 3-7484 Phone GI 9-6958 908 Lafayette St. Louis 4, Missouri Co1umbia's Smartest Shops For Women Warren Dalton, Mgr. 76gez CLEANERS Sz SHOE REPAIRING Tuxedo Rentals PH, 3-5714 15 S, 9th Columbia, Missouri Used Tuxedoes For Sale KENEPP SKELLY SERVICE Goodyear Tires Batteries And Accessories 242 BRADLEY'S STORE Paints -:- Wallpapers Fayette Phone CH .8-3216 SCHNELL FLORAL CO. Finest In Flowers-Most Unusual In Gifts Fayette - Boonville John Epple Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS I BUILDERS OF FINE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTATIONS AND COMMUNITY BUILDINGS -COLUMBIA, MISSOURI- Missouri Transit Lines, Inc. MACON, MISSOURI SCHEDULE AND CHARTER PASSENGER SERVICE PACKAGE EXPRESS FOR CHARTER INFORMATION TELEPHONE: ELgin 1-2150, MACON, MISSOURI OR AMhu1's1: 3-2472, MOBERLY, MISSOURI 243 . . ' VY f fi w as: Sf jaw '- '1 I ' fr' i, te - Q I Y' an , M I, , fi K - K ,kg 1 ,V -J J. ,, 4' 1 f . 1 sl f 5 Y , 1 ,fly 4 ' mf A 4' ' ' D ,ff .P+ xj 1 fue' , iw ' z 1 f - S -f 29 .M f 3., f . - 4' ,N v . . gs 'W 3 -' ,rx -ak Avmflsiif'-f': V f, L lm, ,. .amid fe - 6 11 0 9+- wwm W, , fx , , , .V . .. 11:9 V S W 1-5 I V v A 'L' ' y v'-ww-it , '-ff-ww, , s Hm.,, 3' f . 'fm - ' P H N I ,v,., ,, ..,.' -2 . 1 :, gh , . my 'kim -ff, 1221? -Q ' ' 4, ,' ,fn - f ' 'f-W'-..-,V . -' ' ' M I' . , : :SQ . Ye , , ', . 2 - ' -' f ' 'x1.:,:- ,. 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THE FOUR TREES RESTAURANT TU 2-9928 Interstate 70 Sz Hiway 87 Boonville Missouri SKILLMAN 'S GROC ERY Fancies And Fresh Meats Quality And Service Fayette PARAMOUNT DUPLICATOR PRODUCTS Mimeograph-Spirit-Offset 401 Broadway New York 13, New York LACROSSE LUMBER CO. Building Supplies Free Estimates Fayette Missouri DAN 'S 240 STORE Soda-Tobacco-Sundries Hiway 240 South Fayette DR. L. J. SHAY HOWARD ELECTRIC CO-OP. Chiropractor Owned By Those It Serves 203 N. Main Fayette Fayette TONANZIO 'S PIZZA HOUSE BEASLEYNS Serving 12 Varieties of Pizza Gifts Hardware 200 N. Main CH-8-9978 S tu G d por ing oo s Fayette Fayette GIBBONS-GRIFFIN Originators Of Famous Ju1ies Portraits 916 E. Broadway Columbia THE DEMOCRAT LEADER And FAYETTE ADVERTISER Fayette 245 '65 Best Year Yet to go FORD S O riff- I IS , , f E5 X' DONNEllY MOTORS Hiway 5 Sz 240 North MIlI.ER'S I.6.A. Your Complete Food Market Everyday Low Prices! Fayette Fayette Missouri - CLATWORTHY'S Wu SHOES wphe Womerps Shopv' Robert R. Ricketts, Class '31 Downtown Fayette 118 E. Davis Fayette MITCHELL 'S BARBER SHOP Mitch Floyd Just Off Campus K. R. Mitchell, Owner UPTOWN CAFE Food - Pool - Fun Fayette, Missouri 246 Get More Out of Life Go to a MOVIE In Fayette It's In Boonville It's THE GRAND THE lYRIC Rebel With the Stars BIRKHIMER'S Your Local Rexall Drug Store Prescriptions-Sundries-Drugs F l' Mattingly Bros. Stores Co I. L. VARNER MANAGER .,,, . -.. - .,.,,, .5 .,.,,-x., 1 ,.:,, .-, 1 -,.:,--g f, ,f..,.' ,V nf..-y. -jv ' ,. I ,ii ANI-fm EE A,i I 1 , THE BEST FOOD AND DRINK IN TOWN The Eyrie 247 i Il ,ix 1 ,I ll if i 34 5 i w I 1 i ,va r I -,-..N- F AH- ! 3 THE LAND B W F FROM W 6 A Lee Padget . Q Q W Representative QMAL 1A.,D gots gQLL,G. , 1 F I Q' BV vlhmsilllolnlz . N Publishing Company, Inc. ' V ' ' ' 55555 f:5.lff:1if5'2?i'EE5 ' A A A L f I ' ' , if ' . V ' ' I TOENNES STUDIO AND RECORD SHOP 1 601 Main Street I Boonville, Missouri Portraits Records Candids Record Players Commercial Photographic Equipment A J. P. HOWARD 'V Plumbing And Electric Shop Fayette SILVER BELL MOTEL TV Air Conditioned Fayette For Reservations Phone CH 8-3335 MCMILLAN 'S CAFE Shoot Pool And Relax I MATTINGLY'S 59? To 31.00 Stores Main Ez Spring, Boonville LONG'S DRUG STORE First Of A11...Reliability R.E- And M.K. Long R. Phs. STEPHANIE 'S STEAK HOUSE Where Good Food Is At Its Best Open 6-9 Daily JOE MOUNTER TIRE Sz B Firestone Tires ' Fayette, Missouri - Ph. C 248 HOMESTEAD MOTEL Highway 40 West Boonville TU-2-6568 HICKORY HOUSE BAR-B-Q 403 Ashley Road ' Boonville, Missouri I SCHLER REFRIGERATION Sales gl Service 423 Main St. - Ph. TU 2-2187 - Boonville ATTERY .4 H 8-2154 1 9,m,.,,K,,,.5,H,a,,,,-,7y?,,,,,,,,,,4,,,-,,,,,-1,',a.f,g,1M- ff.-as-we cya, .,4,,. - -ff,-,.,eJ:'.., . .J-W:-..,, --- - ,-- I ., H - a wk L. .,..N- ,.-., ...- ,.,- . .-.,., ,....-..,..,ff: -g,Q..,.,.,..1q.3.,-'34 ,1.-h.tm:A.J,:,g1, wjyxg, ,,.T,,Ey.3.,i:,7:. fp ,Y ji JJ'-,I LEO H. MILLER PACKING CO. Registered Polled Herefo1'ds Quality Meats-Custom Slaughtering Curing Smoking Processing Locker Beef Dial 433-2132 Tipton, Missouri COLLIER AUTO SALES Hiway 5, Fayette Glenn Collier, Owner 5 f I 5 P? 0 O 9 5 F .1 H YYlercLnaYvLg U, LM nxx X , Supper-'L' -L-he. ' L agus.: 0 1 S , . xx Q j 249 COMMONWEALTH COLUMBIA THEATRES Missouri - Uptown - Centre - Hall Broadway and Sky-Hi Drive-ins BROADWAY SHOPPING CENTER TULLY CHENOWETH CLOTHING Styles Of Today Clothing-Hats-Shoes MILLEPUS DRIVE-IN Phone CH 8-3755 Fayette SHAW Sz SONS MUSIC CO. 13 N. 10th Street Columbia, Missouri KEMPF CHEVROLET COMPANY Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Pontiac F9-Yette Missouri AYRES DRY GOODS The Complete Dry Goods Store Fayette Missouri COLLINS' BARBER SHOP On The D Fayette BILL CRIGLER Class Of '51 250 STREETS DRUG STORE Prescription Service Stationery School Supplies Fountain Ph0I16 CH 8-2275 Fayette mrfzwvrxxw--r M ' ' ' Compliments of AllEN FOODS, INC. 4555 Gustine Ave, St. Louis, Missouri -.- H , -.. ...L,..:.':q:::- 1,3-5...-f,-sf, m-..-,.-egs.,.:w,1ez:- , N 5 P, ,lm--,.f,1fa.,mZf...,1.:w'n-sm.4,.J:-.-. '- '--V-.,.,-..,,,.- L ,N . , , , -A W I . - M.,-L ,., - ---.,,..4.---.,A,..Q,i,,,, .111 .,Apegigmziqfgiena.fgaezbz-1Eia:2m.f'.iTF,5:4.'5f, Bob Wilhoit Xl Son Q .. ,,. , , . ,, ,A , N- -x Y,-, P. -f'-.-- --11 - - M-an 411,-a1.4-1 iff ug-1,1-fri -M-u1'4'g1-12' Zf '1'Z' ,fy K' A - ' f ' N SC3gm?-f2f:5!iif,si4f4.1f,:Q-245Q'z4'..1vr,5f,J,.'-f-... '5 I HI-WAY 5 gl 240L OPEN 5 A.M. TO 11 P.M DAILY TIRES-BATTERIES-LUBRICATION f 1551, 5.2 fi f L, X I EA Q wma NX rs Y 3 1 nun E ' -- 3 ' , ' .wif Aw .,v,, M ' ' ig 'i--I L' Q, , A, N , . M, ' Ill llll 1 '1 1 ' ff' dp. f V . , ll' Ill' i - - Q , .. H fm Q 4' Q, W 'PL 3. in ,Q MP' V L H ffl m fi. .- E A m ., ,. ,, 'f V- I ,,7, in AVVU J f i i xii 11- :1, V .: ,,' ,,l,? , ,, UQ W its for these who mlm ,mane 251 5 y ' a.....u.m:l The Commercial Trust Company invites the students of Central Methodist College to be a part of the Fa ett C y e ommun- 1ty and help us make this a better town. We also invite you to use our banking services. Why not make Fayette your home town and the Commercial Trust Company your bank? COMMERCIAL TRUST co. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation L W Jacobs, Jr., President Nannie Mae Miller, Assistant Secretary fClass 19193 fHoward Payne, Class 19135 W J Turnage, Vi0G PI'GSide11f L. W. Jacobs, III, Vice President 1Class 19391, ' mClass 1952i .. - V. --any i E- t- so a : , E , , f,, .: l ilu 1 Community growth and progress go hand in hand with a dependable and economical sulllllll of fuel! EN, i a ffl Q fl! la 0 IL. 1 llzl llIlUSl The availability of an abundance of natural gas has contributed much to the growth and prosperity of many commun- ities in the midwest. Industries are attracted to areas which enjoy a dependable economical source of fuel. Industries mean more payrolls, larger payrolls mean better homes and better homes mean abetter way of life. Yes, natural gas has contributed its full share to the progress and pros- perity in the communities where we are privileged to serve. We pledge to con- tinue to supply natural gas for home and industry at the lowest possible cost while maintaining a high quality service. THE GAS SERVICE CO. Distributor of Natural Gas in More Than 260 Communities, 253 'H if fx 4, IQ I HE I E+? J H I I IE 254 C1? -T-'- W I I Q li- gne' mi gy, jg 545 4 ws... -:IL-1--y -H ln' ff w .,--wi wM.,Q f , -Wap -V J V fl M1 '-N: 'wi- .L V, ,Q ,.1,',f.i, sg ., k ,N qi , 1 . -. :A-.A V x ., 5 ,. , ., A ,J .,,f ., A. ., W wa -- A ff. ZR vf- .W , . -1, . , .1 2 4 -F2541 A- ,fn ,fd 'La15il3'3,w5i15?'.3 ff ' fig 1 7 .ffaf ig, gif -f H: ' ffg ffl 'iq ff WI 4' L L' - -if 1. 9' f 4 Q M,-1?7fi. Q .uw ..w.:.. utr' , Www ws, 1 fg wx, -Y , Aff, I V H . A QA yn . f f .:' N :ff --- '-4. - , 1- ,,gg:..:f4g-.g5,.5i. V ,y,g.,.,mw X, -2, ,W f. .r M 1 ,O wg I , . 5fMg,-,,,,,i fa? ,,f::.5Qi,'i , 1 Ayx,'D'L-w, gi'-lzj' . - ' :J-5 'QW -f s-fQ?r4':nf If-'Jvg' 1 1 2: ':. pw' ', V fy-1 , 5 , -ffggqizv .: . 2 - 1 .I !,,, ,,, Bw-fl-f-.5 K 5 -1 X. I mu: ig 4 f If 41- ,ng-14? 1 A i . f :K y 'il ff - f - --A f A .. Q f-. f - -i N-W1 Q fg -A 'meyg . gif ,E ,f,f,,T,i7 , - , , I. I Q JTQ Y 'L 1 - -, .- fx 'H 7 ,Q m,4,'L,,dLA . A X , 4 . . ..,,..,,, 1 W-'Uv K I 55 H A 'I- Tf'ix 'fEiI A Alsop 8. Graham PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS COMPLETE COOPERATION WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN PHONE CH 8-3362 FAYETTE, MISSOURI , X N N 0 4 ,,yfggqsf.,,'x,gz'fgQ15?,45:g152?fr.'wf3f',fv.3H7,fz:,2aff:1a::5c..'E?s:r? ' -,-.1:rm2:41:::-:svn-U-u,.1.:-I.:-nv w----m1f-,-v-q-- THESE MERCHANTS HELPED TO SUPPORT The 1965 Ragout WE SHOULD SUPPORT THEM --- RAGOUT STAFF 2.3. Abersold, Leslie Ann-Sr. . 2606 So. 28th St. Joseph, Missouri Abram, William Miles-So. . . 2635 Poe Ave. Overland, Missouri Achor, William P.-Jr. . Bowling Green, Missouri Ackerman, Jennifer-So. 225 Blackmer Place St. Louis 19, Missouri Adelson, George Robert-Fr. 905 Ash Columbia, Missouri Addison, Ed J .-Sr. . 3624 Manhattan Maplewood, Missouri Addison, James Bruc9Jr. . 843 Warwick Lane Glandale, Missouri Aheron, Marthe Lee-So. . 10437 Page Overland, Missouri Albert, Clayton F., Jr.-Fr. 131 N. Washington Park Ridge, Ill. Albright, Nancy-Fr. . . 3643 McDonald St. Louis, Missouri Alexander, William Curtis-Sr. Fayette, Missouri Alfultis, Dan Allen-Fr. 6968 Hillsland ASt. Louis, Missouri Allder, Pamela Jane-So. 430 Cozy Springfield, Missouri Alleman, Dorothy-Jr. . . . 2455 Gothland Overland, Missouri Allen, Cynthia Marie-Fr. . 510 West 4 Terrace Carrollton, Missouri Alley, Edward Lee-Jr. . Fremont, Missouri Allgyer, Paul Jerome-So. . 390 W. Main St. Plain City, Ohio Alphers, Johnnie Lou-Fr. Prairie Home, Missouri Althouse, Donald David-Fr. . R. 2 Palmyra, Pa. Eng-g:.:z4-if '22-:Li1f'5'f -. ,rvazvf-:--.2 cr ' '-xv' ,:.rg,:a4 i 85,9s,129,218 . 120,124,154 . 88,175 . 73,129,218 . 103,116, 128,208 . 106,125, 167,198 . . . 90,186 . . 92,186 24,66,92,19a . 104,125,138 ..186 . 208 . . 62,198 ..186 . ..186 Ameiss, Robert Lawrence-Jr. . . . 95,208 304 E. Bodley Kirkwood, Missouri S28- - 4-45:21522::'G:'f8'fu2f:9:.m2ef1 ' Ameling, Roger Jerry-Sr. . . . 75,218 1390 Wadsworth Florissant, Missouri Amick, Glenda Sue-So. . . . . 110,125,198 105 Boggs Ave. New Franklin, Missouri Anderson, Daniel Henry-Jr. . . . . 79 407 Highland Meadows St. Joseph, Missouri Anderson, Lawrence Campbell-So. . . . 157, 324 E. Summit 161,167 Bolivar, ,Missouri Anderson, Mary Jane-Jr. . . . 94,106,208 RR 5 Neosho, Missouri Andrews, Truman Ellsworth-Jr. Waukegan, Illinois Apel, Judith Ann-Fr. . . 186 1115 Angelica St. Louis, Missouri Appel, Robert Ralph-Fr. . . 184,186 3 Shireford Lane Ferguson, Missouri Arbuckle, Wendy Ellen-Fr. . . . . 86,186 4602 Harvard Road College Park, Maryland Armitage, Mary Suzanne-So .... 60,64,67, 403 N. Olive 108,l25,129,198 Nevada, Missouri Armstrong, James David-Jr. . . . 122,124, Stotesbury, Missouri 218 Aschinger, Keith' Lee-So. . . . . 94,208 31 Black Oak Dr. St. Louis 27, Missouri Aschinger, Zdena Penny-So. . . . 95,198 31 Black Oak Dr. St. Louis 27, Missouri Asher, Nancy-Fr. . . . . 186 1350 Craig Drive Kirkwood, Missouri Ashford, Dennis-Sr. . . . . 218 1665 Second St. Madison, Illinois Astolfi, Richard Lee-Fr. . . . . 186 Box 366 Mt. Vernon, Missouri Auer, Nelson-Sr. ...... 90,118,128,218 410 South Windsor Arlington Heights, Illinois Ayers, Charlotte-Sr. . ' . . . 39,75,76,218 4015 Fawn Circle St. Louis, Missouri Bailey, James Donald-So. . . 73,198 506 Monroe St. La Grange, Missouri Bailey, James Earl-So. . . . 12 248 Peeke Ave. Kirkwood, Missouri Baker, James Eldon-Fr. . Route 2 Higbee, Missouri Bandy, David Walter-Jr. . . 430 Joyce Ellen Lane Ferguson 35, Missouri 2,124,172,198 . 186 . 114,115,124 Bankhead, Robert Randolph-So. Rt. 5 Fayette, Missouri Banks, 'Dale Alan-So. 28 Patricia St. Louis, Missouri Banks, Ricky Ralph-Fr. . 1900 Webster Chillicothe, Missouri Bankston, Jennifer Sheryl-Fr. 2023 North 14th Poplar Bluff, Missouri Bante, Blanche Adele-Fr. . 6214 Reber Pl. St. Louis, Missouri Barnes, Bert Allen-Spec. RR 4, Mitchell Ave. St. Joseph, Missouri Bartley, Linda Jeanne-Jr. . 806 Main Rolla, Missouri Bartsch, Sandra Lois-Fr. . 908 Prospect Ave. Park Ridge, Ill. Bauer, Daniel Lee-Fr. 7030 Glemore St. Louis 21, Missouri Bauer, Mary Louise-Fr. 9438 Evandale Affton, Missouri Bauer, Richard L.-Fr. . Rockville, Missouri Bauer, Robert George-Fr. 6209 Dexter Dr. Affton, Missouri Bauer, Roger David-So. 9132 Ranch Meadows Dr. St. Louis, Missouri Bauer, William Charles-So. 216 Landing Rd. Blackwood, Missouri Baur, Constance-Fr. . . . 301 Wentz Montgomery City, Missouri Bausell, Patricia Ann-Spec. APO 238, Box 1941 New York, New York . 178,198 . 186 . . . . 186 . 64,65,67, 94,186 . . 76,106,208 . 94,186 .. 186 . 186 . . 186 . 66,186 . 66,8a,198 . .. 198 . 64,65,186 . . 60 255 Bays, Ken Dale-Jr .... 88,122,154,157,159 7717 Delmar University City, Missouri Beasley, Louis Kenneth-So. 570 Twin Fawns Dr. Frontenac 31, Missouri Beckett, Lonnie Gibson-Fr. Fayette, Missouri Beckley, John Howard-Fr. 721 S. Washington Mexico, Missouri Benedict, Lorenzo Dow-So. 512 E. 10th Fulton, Missouri Benitez, Roberto Enrique, II 6250 Clemens, Apt. ZW University City, Missouri .. . 186 . . 186 -So. . . 94 Benner,Jerry-Sr. 38,74,114,167,218 43 So. Barot Ferguson, Missouri Bennett, Mary K.-Fr. . 1613 S. Garrison Carthage, Missouri Bennett, Patricia Jane-Jr. 7717 Delmar ' University City, Missouri Berglund, Donna Lou-Sr. 11149 Orchard Hickman Mills, Missouri . . 126,189,186 . 110,208 . 53,218 Bernier, Nicholas Penn-Fr. . . 186 2785 N. Division N. St. Paul, Minn. Berry, Joseph L.-So. 9901 Narcross Dr. Crestwood, Missouri Best, Carol Ann-Sr. . . 219 9834 Waterbury Dr. St. Louis, Missouri Beyer, William George-So. . . 198 843 Fairdale Rock Hill, Missouri Biehslich, Gary Carlyle-Jr. . . 175,208 1148 Vinetta Des Peres 31, Missouri Biere, Mary Lou-Jr .... 60,66,108,125,204 Fayette, Missouri Billman, Emily Ann-So. . , . 60 806 S. Hawpatch LaGrange, Ind. Binsbacher, Roy-Fr. . . 88,154,157. 2015 Goodale 159,186 Overland, Missouri Birch, Lisbeth Strickland-Sr. Fayette, Missouri Birdsong, Robert Dale-Fr. . 186 Prairie Home, Missouri Birnie, Sandra May-Fr. . , 186 9135 Vasel Dr. Affton, Missouri 256 'l?5'?i?1'9H3 5?f7 1 f?ff ., FHNFS U-'1767-75412:. ZII-5-nv-l4.',T.:if-':-59:1yrs!-vfrg-'v:n1'- -wwf my 1-0-- Bishop, Carol Ann-Fr. Farber, Missouri Bishop, Lee Edwin-So. . . . 495 Waterford Dr. Florissant, Missouri Bittner, Emil Kenneth-So. . . . 218 Morgan Boonville, Missouri Blackard, Mary Rae-Spec. Fayette, Missouri Blackard, Paul Wayne-Jr. Fayette, Missouri Blackburn, Richard Harry-Fr. Brookfield, Missouri Blair, John David-Sr. . . .Camdenton, Missouri Blakemore, Frank Porter, Il-Fr. Columbia, Missouri Blakemore, Gary Kenneth-So. . RR2 Sturgeon, Missouri Blansett, Velma Ruth-Fr. . 305 S. Main Fayette, Missouri Blomquist, Jan Lennart-Jr. . P,O. Box 57 Mtoki S. Rhodesia Bloomfield, Frederick L.-Jr. . 922 Fairmont Jefferson, Missouri Blue, Jerry L'ee-Sr. . 309 A. Madison Ave. Madison, Ill. Boehm, James Harold-Fr. . 2601 Bennett Court St. Louis, Missouri Bohling, Janet Ellen-Fr. 314 West Third Farmington, Missouri Bohs, William Joseph-Fr. 208 Fourth St. ' Farmington, Missouri Bolli, Robert Edwin-Jr. . R. 3 Columbia, Missouri Bollinger, James Daniel-Jr. . Box 193 Bell City, Missouri Bollinger, Timothy J oe-J r. Box 103 Q Bell City, Missouri Bolm, Ronald Oliver-Fr. . R. 3 Warrenton, Missouri Bond, Paul Owens-Fr. . 415 Meier Drive Jefferson City, Missouri . 186 116,124,169 88,155,156, 158,175,198 . . 88,219 . . 88,122, 124,165,198 . . 186 . 198 . . 37,118, 124,181,198 .73 . . 94,187 . 66,187 .. 67,187 . 208 . 62,208 . 62,208 . 187 . . 79,187 Borders, Carolyn Sue-Fr. 931 S. Lincoln Aurora, Missouri Borders, James Douglas-Sr. 611 Howard St. Glasgow, Missouri Borders, Judy Lee-So. . Box 29 R.R. 4 Clarinda, Iowa Borders, William Jay-Sr. Chesterfield, Missouri Bording, Michael P.-Jr. 6420 Cates University City, Missouri Boring, Daniel Victor-Fr. Box 65 Hopkins, Missouri . 187 . 201 . 73,219 .. 208 .. 187 Boschert, Ronald Arthur-Sr. . . . 73,114,219 1931 W. Elm St. Charles, Missouri Boullear, Carolyn Jane-So. 519 Rock St. Hannibal, Missouri Bourbon, Archie T. Jr.-So. 2758 Washington Ave. Granite City, Ill. Bovim, Robert Anthony-J r. 1424 Gardenia Dr. Webster Groves, Missouri Boyington, Eunice Ann-So. Flagler, Colo. Bram, Martha Sue-Jr. . 406 Pearl St. Macon, Missouri Bram, Sarah Lou-Fr. . 406 Pearl St. Macon, Missouri Brandt, Marilyn Dianne- Fr. R 1 Taylor, Missouri Brannon, Jerry Edward-Fr. . . . 2318 Walton Rd. Overland, Missouri Branson, Gary Duane-Fr. R1 Marshall, Missouri Brase, Beverly Kay-Fr. 1003 East Ninth Rolla, Missouri Brauss, Stephen P.-Jr. 4312 Oakwood St. Louis, Missouri Bray, Robert Harris-Fr. . 620 N. 4th St. Louisiana, Missouri . . 66,102, 124,198 . . 94 . . 114,208 . . 76,93,94, 95,l06,125,139 86,87,98,108, 109,208 .. 187 . ..187 181,187 . 187 .. 187 . 62,94,187 Breckenridge, John Charles-Fr. . . . . 187 4268 Stillman Avenue Stewart Terrace Newburg, New York 1-1-fee.,--,.frw1f.-.--1,-1-....f.1,.-K.. ,..,,.,-,, .-- --.- .vf..,,, , ,W W, ,L ,, . . , , ,. , . .1, -2-1-:BM Breeden, Mary Kaye-Fr .... Box 75 Dixon, Missouri Breedlove, Paul Michael-Sr. . 523 Delaware Erie, Pa. Britton, Robert Lynn-So. . RR 2 Browning, Missouri Brock, Mary Ann-Fr. . . . 23 Wilshire Terrace Webster Groves, Missouri .af-,fs e4,e6,9s,187 .. 116 . 73,198 . 85,8e,187 Brockman, William Fredrick-Fr. . . . 187 5325 N. Indiana Kansas City, Missouri Brotherton, Alan Lee-Sr. Luray, Missouri Brotherton, Thomas James-So. . B01 W. College Fredericktown, Missouri Brown, Steven-So. . . . . 94, Milan, Missouri . . 91,114, 124,198 120,124,198 Brumagin, Danielle Elizabeth-Fr. . . . 187 901 W. Lincoln Elsberry, Missouri Bruninga, John Hermann-Fr. . 1611 Forest Aire Frontenal, Missouri Brush, Terry Edward-Fr. 522 W. Broadway New Franklin, Missouri Brvenik, John Roger-So. . . 7642 Oleander Niles, Missouri Bryan, Margery Parks-Fr. . 1600 Watson St. St. Charles, Missouri Buchholtz, John Kenneth-So. . . 1320 W. 4th Sedalia, Missouri Buck, Larry Leo-So. RR 1 St. Joseph, Missouri Buck, Nikki Sue-So. . . Oregon, Missouri . . 187 .. 187 88,11e,124, 178,198 . 66,187 ., . 198 106,125,198 Buckner, James Thomas-Sr. . . . 67,167,219 301 S. Main D9108e, Missouri Bullock, Gerald Thorpe-Sr. . 11801 Kramper Lane St. Louis, Missouri Bullock, Thomas Alan-Sr, 11801 Kramper Lane St. Louis, Missouri , . 73,74, 94,114,219 74,114,219 Bunt, Robert James, Jr.-Fr. . . . 154,187 428 I-Iazelgreen . Rockhill, Missouri Burgard, Richard Edwin-Jr. . . 209 Wilson Chillicothe, Missouri '01 . 120,208 . . .. A-..,.. 4, .:-,.,w-S 'gan ,AJ - 4 f,'.f-,.. 1 .L-,, 4. . . -x.. 1- sc -'-- 9-f - . r Burkhart, Jim Austin-So. 2019 Hazelwood Columbia, Missouri Burlingame, Robert Kelley-So. 1306 Pelton Ave. Bellevue, Missouri Burnham, Steve Wayne-Sr. . 707 N. Church Fayette, Missouri Burnham, William Davis-So. RR 1 Fayette, Missouri Burns, Judy Ann- Fr. . R. 3 Brookfield, Missouri Burrows, Lillian Ruth-Fr. . . Fremont, Missouri Burt, Daryl Floyd-Fr. Kirkwood, Missouri .,..., 3 A -,,:4, A xr .s7 'r ...,- , H422 W, y - 21, 4 53+-1 5' ,, . .... - .ff -1- ,,.e',., .--. .9-:1..'.::f.-0--.. . - nv -.9 .vw -Q -af.ca ,.f,.-,-,,.,,- .1 4.-. 4 , . . . . . 120, 124,198 . 76,219 . 198 . 187 . 187 Burton, James Douglas-So. . . . 91,l18,124, 103 East Broadway Brunswick, Missouri Butts, Michael Charles-Fr. Kirkwood, Missouri Byrd, Donald Edwin-Jr. 223 Shelby St. Brookfield, Missouri Byrd, Trudy Kay-Fr. . 223 Shelby St. Brookfield, Missouri Caffrey, Dennis Joseph-So. Columbia, Missouri Cagle, Benjamin Ronald-So. 8720 Trumbell Normandy, Missouri Caines, Mariljm-So. Arcadia, California Callison, Guy Eugene-Sr. Holliday, Missouri Campbell, Alice Louise-Fr. . 6125 Simpson Ave. St. Louis, Missouri Campbell, David Allen-So. . . 15 Marjean Ct. Kirkwood, Missouri Cannon, Terry Richard-Jr. . 11 Heatherway Wood River, Ill. Carr, Marianna-So. . 2308 Glencoe Denver, Colo. Carraway, Roy Curtis-Sr. . 6545 Crest University City, Missouri Carrens, Janet Loy-Jr. . 8900 Powell Ave. Brentwood, Missouri 164,199 . 208 . . s7,79,187 . . 199 . . ee,94,187 . . 4s,120, 124,199 . . as e7,7s,112,199 .. 220 . 104,125 Carroll, Sandra Lou-Sr. . 4608 W. 67 St. Prairie Village, Kansas Carter, Elizabeth Ann-Fr. 6147 Arrowroot Lane Palos Verdes, Cal. Carter, Fletcher W.-Jr. St. Louis, Missouri Carter, Kenneth Dixon-Sr. New Florence, Missouri Carter, Wanda Straube-Sr. Montgomery City, Missouri Casanova, Richard C.-Spec. Boonville, Missouri Cash, Lloyd Vohn-Fr. . . 407 East Broadway New Franklin, Missouri Cater, John Russell-Fr. . . 6624 Main Kansas City, Missouri Caul, Marilyn Elaine-Fr. R. 1, Box 201 Chaffee, Missouri Chadd, Joy David-Sr. . . . 16 Fern Ridge Valley Park, Missouri Chapin, Wayne Barrwtt, Jr.- 1022 S. Market Mt. Vernon, Missouri Chipman, Elsa Jean-So. . R. F. D. Perry, Missouri Christie, Mary Kathryn-So. 101 Hickory Houston, Missouri Church, Karen Kay-Jr. 2801 North Highview Joplin, Missouri Cissna, James William-Sr. 410 East Rose Palmyra, Missouri Clark, Jane Elizabeth-Fr. 2402 West Broadway Columbia, Missouri Clatworthy, Thomas Earl-So 702 N. Church Fayette, Missouri . . 104,116,220 . . 187 . 208 . . . 220 . . . 86,110,220 . . 187 . 154,188 . 188 40,41,53,74,75, 114,124,220 So. . . . 120, 124,199 199 . . 199 . 76,102,125 , . 220 . .. 188,235 . . . 199 Cleary, Charles Michael-So. . . 199 Seminole, Apt. Fulton, Missouri Clemons, Roy Linn-Fr. . 146 College Drive St. Charles, Missouri Click, Judith Ann-Fr. . R 1, Box 314 Pacific, Missouri Clowe, Jane Abington-Fr. Poplar Bluff, Missouri .. 188 .. 188 257 5 A I Q ekzi' 5. Q, , V' 1 1251 L9 rg. 2 5.1 I c 1 i l 2 ' 4. 1' 3' Lrg. 31.9, 1121: .ff-,,, 1531 L':f ' ,:',cj,.' 2212 3-:Riff , c,.fi:,.f,. F ' 1 if' r' YQ Y Ll' I' wif: ififlc ffm? 13 E ,: ,'i 1 lin' Hi. t yv',' if 5 r 1 1211 11:-f 1 in v I ids ?,1 1.- ,-1 ill 1 if 1 1:15, .8 , in if. . hw? ,,, fi 9 ,qs S K I- , ' .aw - TK - L A1 ,TL A. 1 0:- up Qi ,r, lfif rx I ,mx 1 ,fi 7 ,Aff ip 1 Q.. - 412'-:ar Ls ' 8-2.1. .Mew 1, 1 .A W. ,- Qs Cobb, Gayle Elizabeth-Fr. 6738 Marguette St. Louis, Missouri Cochran, Wendell Milton-So. 5148 Pittman Rd. Kansas City, Missouri Coffman, Diane Elaine-Jr. 667 Amelia Webster Groves, Missouri Coker, Lynda Menius-Fr. . 304 Fifth Street Glasgow, Missouri Charter, John Tyndalc+Spec. Clifton Hill, Missouri Coleman, Mary Ester-Fr. . 3968 Loughborough St. Louis, Missouri Collier, Samuel Lee-Fr. Shelbina, Missouri Combs, Russell Maurice-So. RR 3, Box 2 Palatine, Illinois Combs, Thomas Owen-Fr. 4 Palatine, Illinois Comegys, Thomas Homer-Jr. 172 Graham Rd. Florissant, Missouri Conley, Richard Craig-Fr. 1105 Grandview Kirkwood, Missouri Conn, Pamela Sue-Fr. . 1023 N. Kingshighway Sikeston, Missouri Connelly, Charles Richard-Sr 2510 Clifton St. Louis, Missouri Conner, Larry H.-Fr. . . 311 Manchester Rd. Ballwin, Missouri Conover, Richard C.-Sr. . 1512 Forestview Pittsburgh, Pa. Cook, Donna Mary-So. . . . 1211 St. Christopher Street Columbia, Missouri Cooper, Jack Allan-Jr. Boonville, Missouri Cooper, Jack Richard-So. 5300 Mission Road Shawnee Mission, Kansas Copenhaver, David L.-Fr. . Box 646, R 1 Monongahela, Pa. 93,185,188 . . 199 ..188 ..188 . . .82,88,199 . 188 . 188 . . . 67, 79,114 . .199 . . .95,22o 108,125,199 ..188 Core, Falba Ann-So ..... l06,125,138,199 2714 Walton Road St. Louis, Missouri Cotton, Janet Lea-Fr. . Alton, Missouri 258 79, 80,188 Covey, Frances Bennett-So. . . . 60,61,64, 67,93,l06,125,127,139,14O,144,146,199 1002 W. Washington Kennett, Missouri Cowger, Nancy Ellen-Fr. . 8008 Oakton Niles, Ill. Craig, April Sue-So. . 1545 Orchid St. Louis, Missouri Crandall, Stephen Gary-Fr. 502 E. Centexmial Carthage, Missouri Creed, Paula Gay-Sr. . 712 W. Rollins Moberly, Missouri Crenshaw, Carol Sue-Fr. . 4228 Fee Fee Bridgeton, Missouri Crist, William Miles-Sr. . . R 3 Festus, Missouri Crowell, Robert Charles-Fr. . 10201 Thorpe Overland 14, Missouri Cully, Elizabeth Virginia-Jr. . . . Ravenwood Farm Bunceton, Missouri Culp, Calvin Wayne-So. . 4810 Fyler Ave. St. Louis, Missouri Cunningham, John Charles-So 1690 Jodphur Florissant, Missouri Curry, Charles Lee-So. 1009 S. Western Mexico, Missouri Cuter, Ronald Eugene-So. RR 1, Box 43 Boonville, Missouri Daily, Maurine Margaret-Fr. 7125 Penn Kansas City, Missouri Dalton, Cheryl Ann-Sr. . 906 E. Commercial Charleston, Missouri Daniels, Terry Douglas-Fr. 261 Sunset Ballwin, Missouri Davidson, Ina Louise-Fr. New Hartford, Missouri Davis, Elizabeth Jane-So. 2020 Country Club Drive Alton, Ill. Davis, Linda Sue-Fr. . 615 N. 8th Poplar Bluff, Missouri Davis, Nancy Marian-So. . 414 Hickory St. Sigourney, Iowa . .188 . . 188 . . 188 79,95,22o . 85,188 .. 220 . . 188 . 65,208 . . 199 . . 199 . 2oo . . 188 87,898,221 37,188 . 188 . 199 Davis, Robert W.-Fr. . . . 1205 Dougherty Ferry Rd. Kirkwood, Missouri Dean, James Dwight-So. . . Hardin, Missouri Dean, Virginia Clayre-Fr. . 800 Town House Lane Hazelwood, Missouri Deatherage, Sherry Lee-Fr. . 3511 Phelps Rd. Independence, Missouri Deem, John Allen-Sr. . . . Westwood Hills Dexter, Missouri . 154,188 120,124,199 . 66,188 . . 78,188 81,82,91,221 Deems, Kathryn Deborah-Fr. . . 92,188 860 Highway 141 Fenton, Missouri Deere, Myra Louise-Jr. . . 4434 Eminence Berkeley 34, Missouri De Forest, Linda Marie-Fr. . Box 26 Farmington, Missouri 8o,84,85,88 . . 85,87,188 De Mott, Jane Karen-So. . . . 79,80,106,199 RR 1 Sedalia, Missouri Demiison, Orville H., Jr.-So. . 804 S. 2nd St. De Soto, Missouri Deschamp, Alex John-Jr. . . 12045 Lackland St. Louis, Missouri Dick, Steve Anthony-Sr. . . Pacific, Missouri Dickerson, Thomas William--Fr. Hazelwood, Missouri . . 94,208 . . .118 . .221 Dickey, Charles Robert, Jr.-So. . . . . 124 304 High School Blvd. Kennett, Missouri Diedrichs, Nick01ai Strauss-Sr. 111 Meadow Lawn Lebanon, Missouri Dietrich, Arthur Hicks-Jr. . Brentwood, Missouri Dilworth, William Dyke-Fr. 302 Horthcrest Drive Kansas City, Missouri Doggett, Phyllis Marie-Fr. . R 1, Box 234 Arnold, Missouri Doisy, Edward Adelbert-Fr. . 235 Bompart Webster Groves, Missouri Domann, Barbara Kay-Jr. . . Box 218 Auxvasse, Missouri Dorman, Gracella Ruth-Jr. . . R 1 I-Iigby, Missouri . 175, 176,177 . . 118,124 . 188 . 66,188 . . 188 . 8o,88,112, 125,168,199 . 108,109, 125,129,199 -- WAI' Y '2f ' -1: - vp-1-1 1 1.--p-'-'.--.1-fr--v -A.o.r---'-s-v .. . - 1- ...-..2 . .gf -r .fra-ff.--::fv:. filo-1231, 2 . dir? aafffifrz- evili-:.ws:1a,efw.vf::1.1 1.-. -,z-ulseer'--G9 -1-3:-.. 1:..g,,,-f,v.1:x fy ...v--fav 1-ff, :fr-,f.-,L-,Z - ,744 .,., ,,.,.:,. 1 -,9 -fv -1.6 '-1--':-jk,-... 5.1- -44:25.-,4s..4....g1:,.-.2 -.aff N.-.1 ,ff , - ' --f'- Qu. 1- 7.1,-2,132.1 f -Y .. . .,...,, 'f. 4 . 1 1 7' . - fir -'L' H' 1 1--.1-+ .-.H f f- ------ . . 4-42- f-,Jw - 1154- -la . ... ,-Q... 1:-1-.L -fa-.-... ,f '- - 5 ,- ' - 'AA .' -'. ..,.,,, ,.n,,,.,,,,,,,, , . .. Y . , f-. .,. .5 - aiirsfigfe if 9 Dorsey, Marianne-So. 806 Braemar Flossmoor, Ill. Doss, Patricia Grace-Jr. 1239 Eastover University City, Missouri Douglas, John E.-Spec. Winfield, Kansas Douglass, Richard Alan-Jr. . 6520 Myron St. Louis 21, Missouri Downing, Anne-So. 300 N. Frisco Malden, Missouri Drake, Donna Claire-Fr. 711 Pecan Drive Philadelphia, Pa. Dresser, Lee Megee-Spec. Columbia, Missouri Drewer, Thomas Gene-Fr. 5634 Telegraph Rd. St. Louis, Missouri Drown, Bill Eugene-Spec. Moberly, Missouri Dryden, Judith Virginia-Sr Auxvasse, Missouri Dugan, Opan Rumbaugh-Sr. Fayette, Missouri Dunca.n, Douglas E.-Fr. . 451 N. Fern St. Orange, Cal. Duren, Larry Keith-Fr. 229 S. Walker St. Montgomery City, Missouri 94,95,110,208 . . 75,209 . . 92,188 . . 188 .. 62,189 . 199 Duwe, Sidney Carole-Fr. . . . 82,189 960 Curwood Dr. St. Louis, Missouri Dyer, Larry Manning-Fr. Columbia, Missouri Dyer, Thomas George-So. Marshall, Missouri Eberhard, Melinda Jane-Sr. . . . 76,77,106, 1930 Phila Dr. Dayton, Ohio Eberhart, Sandra Sue-Fr. 15 Grantwood Lane St. Louis, Missouri Eckert, William W.-Sr. . 1507 Holden Dr. St. Louis, Missouri Edele, Eugene Lee-Sr. . . 3890 Federer Pl. St. Louis, Missouri 127,166,221 . . 189 88,122,l24,165 172,221 99,114,155,156 Edgerton, Mary Melissa-So. . . . 67,199 8210 Audrain Dr. Bel-Nor 21, Missouri Edmondson, Cecil Jack-Jr. . . . 209,234 11332 S. Millard Chicago, Ill. Edwards, Bruce T.-Fr, . 42 Prospect St. Amityville, Missouri Elders, Frank Michael-So. Cuba, Missouri Elek, John Louis-Sr. . Hernan Center 115 Mexico, D. F. Eller, Mary Ann-So. . Fayette, Missouri Eller, Philip Norman-Jr. Fayette, Missouri Embry, Daniel Maurice-Sr. 803 West 12th Trenton, Missouri Emery, Patricia Gail-So. 9637 Montbrook Affton, Missouri Emling, Larry G.-Sr. . 3627 Lawn St. Louis, Missouri Emmons, Susan Lichius-Sr Steeleville, Missouri Engel, Judith Elaine-Sr. 1123 Koxton Dr. St. Louis, Missouri Enyart, Charlotte Ann-So. 306 East Elm Armstrong, Missouri Enyart, Martha Lou-Jr. 306 E. Elm St. Armstrong, Missouri Epps, David Curtis-So. . 469 S. Madison Lebanon, Missouri Erhart, Judy Hays-Fr. Montgomery City, Missour Evans, Jean Craig-So. . . 807 College Park Drive Columbia, Missouri Evans, Kathleen Anne-So. 16 Hunters Lane Roslyn, New York i Eversmeyer, Melva J ean-Sr R 1, Box 119 Foristell, Missouri Fair, Danny Woods-So. . 403 Granview Ave. Chillicothe, Missouri Fauth, Edmond S.-Fr. . 703 Pratt De Soto, Missouri .. 189 120,124,199 . . 221 106,125,200 . . 209 . 76,95,sa, 122,209 . . 106,125, 167,200 . 154 . 95 6O,74,78, 112,221 . . 200 . . 209 114,124,200 . . 114,124 . 64,92,200 . 59,76,77, 82,112,221 120,124,200 . . 189 Feldman, Barbara Sue-So. . . . 104,125,200 3539 Roy St. Louis, Missouri Felkerson, Carolyn Darlene-Fr. . . . 189 Dixon, Missouri Fenton, Jerry Lee-Fr. . P.O, Box 218 Laclede, Missouri Finley, James Edward-Fr. R 2 New Bloomfield, Missouri Fisher, Nancy-Jr. . . . . 209 Grand E. Alton, Ill. Fisher, Robert Lewis-Fr. 554 First Street Wood River, Missouri Fisher, Roy Douglas-Fr. Glendale, Missouri Fix, Karyl Lee4Fr. . 818 Chelsea Glendale, Missouri Fleer, Ruth Ann-Spec. Fayette, Missouri Fleming, Gerald W.-Sr. . McMurry Hall Fayette, Missouri Fletcher, Judith Ann-Sr. . Highway 61 Troy, Missouri Fletcher, William Eugene-So. 6768 Bartmer St. Louis, Missouri Floyd, Elaine Carol-Fr. 906 Shamrock Boonville, Missouri Floyd, Larry Eugene-So. . 202 East 4th Norborne, Missouri . 62,189 . 73,189 76,106,125 88,155, 158,175 .. 189 58,90,221 . 92,222 .. 116, 124,200 .. 199 . 62,200 Foerstel, Michael Francis-Fr. . . . 65,67, 871 Wycliffe Ct. St. Louis, Missouri 79,90,199 Fortune, Nancy Carolyn-Sr. . . . 58,76,94, 717 Yale Ave. 95,l06,129,222 Webster Groves, Missouri Foster, Lawrence Bryan-Fr. I 5411 Bennington Kansas City, Missouri Fowler, Linda Joyce-Fr. . R. 3 Harrisonville, Missouri Fox, Elizabeth Ann- Fr. . 5314 Englewood St. Louis, Missouri . . 189 . . 189 . 189 Frank, Robin G.-sr. . . . 99,119,161,164,222 Troy, Missouri Frank, Roger-Jr. . . 83 3655 Ashby Rd. St. Ann, Missouri Frank, Sandra Lee-Sr. . . . . 112,222 Troy, Missouri Frederiksen, James Walter-Fr. . . . 67,83, 189 702 Moundale Dr. Ferguson, Missouri 259 TF? 1 '4 'li' 1 'r'-'LL 1 3' :fi ' 'ftfzi llflllt 3I:.'.175f..f .-11,-.4 5735151 .1 9,255 'I 111 J ,vffaf I I' ,QQ ,,.,.,. 4 '-Sz. 'gnilf mi' FSE' 1 .11 fri, 1 Al 11 N X 4 F x ri ' f-1 H4 1 9 ,Se 1 61 . ,131 . P: l . xg, .- 9 x 1 , s I F 7, 1 'rs l -IZ . Est' L xp. H' 5 E if . 'fn iii .1 ,, kai' 25,3 .Im QQ 'r 1 use la J lf? m.-J, L . l iii' K F1 I . ' 4, 4. - . N 1 K. . .1 , . . . 1 9. . , gb, -- 1- gggfq. ' . 1 Freema.n, Jim Paul-Fr. . 9120 Tutwiler Woodson Terr., Missouri Freese, Janet Elaine-Jr. RR 4, Box 427 Edwardsville, Ill. Fridley, Norris Wayne-Jr. Gerlad, Missouri Fritsche, Craig Robert-So. 4 Lochhaven Lane Manchester, Missouri Fry, Richard Duane-SO. Salisbury, Missouri Fuemmeler, Thomas Leo-Fr. Glasgow, Missouri Fuentes, Manuel Jose-So. Caracas, Venezuela Fulenwider, Rowland Allen-Sr. . 217 E. Adams Jackson, Missouri Fulton, Patricia Anne-Jr. . 139 76,93,209 . 209 . 200 . 222 36,37,53 60,67,76,78,101,.112,125,150,209 6805 Brookside Kansas City, Missouri - Gabhert. Keith A.-Jr, Fayette, Missouri Gaines, Richard Odon-Fr. . 400 East Davis Fayette, Missouri Gammon, Marvin Randall-Sr. 314 Field Flat River, Missouri Garner, Betty Ann-So. . 403 Meier Drive Jefferson City, Missouri Garrett, Glen Sanders-Fr. Box 950, R 1 Hayti, Missouri Garrett, Guy John-Jr. Hayti, Missouri Gates, Robert C.-So. . 707 W. George Arlington Hts., Ill. Gavin, Cindy Sue-Fr. . 12911 Chaumont Ct. St. Louis, Missouri Geiger, Willard Noble-Fr 1314 6th St. Boonville, Missouri Gibson, Dianna Lee-So. Treebrook Drive Crystal City, Missouri Gibson, Myldred Louise-Sr. 3110 St. Mary's Ave. Hannibal, Missouri Gilbertson, Maynard Keath Lake Preston, South Dakota 260 62,189 73,114, 115,222 . 200 . .. 189 .. 120 .. 200 . 189 .. 200 76,77, 106,222 'Sf Gillilan, Carol Sue-So. . 6337 Potomac St. Louis, Missouri Givens, Douglas Randall-So. 63 Berry Road Park Glendale, Missouri Givens, Sandra Eunice-Sr. 3826 Euclid Kansas City, Missouri Gladstone, Neil Sheldon-Sr. 7347 Chamberlain University City, Missouri Goddard, Harry Louis-So. 11705 Natural Bridge Bridgeton, Missouri Goett, Richard Carlyle-So. 330 E. Hauser Marceline, Missouri Goodman, Sharon Gayle-Sr. . 79,112,200 . . . 200 . . 76,222 . . .84,118,222 . 209 . . 88,200 38 50 55 76,77,79,s0,'93,13s,2'23,'224 6484 Evergreen Berkeley, Missouri Goodman, Shelby Jean-So. . . . 106,125,200 6484 Evergreen Berkeley, Missouri Goughan, Raymond John-Fr. R. 2, Box 433 Medford, N.J. Graf, Gary Frank-Sr. . . 1018 Oran Drive St. Louis, Missouri Graham, Anne H. Jr. . 310 S. Maple Fredericktown, Missouri Graves, Stephen Paul- Fr. 5734 Albia Terrace Jennings, Missouri Grebe, Terry Keith-Fr. . 207 N. Union New Franklin, Missouri Gregory, Judith Dianne-Sr. 515 Howard Galsgow, Missouri Griffen, Robert Arthur-So. Sedalia, Missouri Griffin, Ellen Louise-Fr. . 1724 S. Barrett Sedalia, Missouri Griffith, John Michael-So. RR 1 Clarksville, Missouri Grimes, Leslie Ray-Sr. . Eolia, Missouri Grimes, Sara L.-Spec. Eolia, Missouri ' Grimm, Douglas Philip-Fr. 112 Westmorland Collinsville, Ill. . . 139 83,88,168,223 . 76 189 . 139 52,6o,6a, .67,112,223,232 .. 189 .. 200 . 120,223 . . 189 Groves,-David Walter-Sr. . 412 Belle Claire Tampa, Fla. Guffey, LaVeta Lee-Fr. . 306 East Pacific Independence, Missouri Haaland, Pattibeth-So. . 4748 Zenith So. Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Haase, Steve Allan-So. . 1525 Jonquil Webster Groves, Missouri . 223 64,126,189 . 74,200 . 200 Hachman, Suzanne Elizabeth-So. . . . 200 4838 Mehl Ave. St. Louis, Missouri Hackman, Kay Louise-Fr. 504 Lightning Sawyer AFB, Mich. Haennicke-George Otto-Sr. Chicago, Ill. . . 74,189 Hahn, Michael John-So. . . . 122,l24,l75,200 5215 Blow St. Louis, Missouri Hainsworth, Janet Runge.--Fr. . 1104 N . Main Brookfield, Missouri Hall, George Hartford-Fr. 705 South 6th Savannah, Missouri Hall, Marvin Alan-Fr. . 1795 Lee Des Plaines, Ill. .. 92,189 .. 67,189 . 190 Hamilton, Catherine Marie-Fr. . . 190 616 Chestnut St. Lakehurst, N. J. Hamilton, Joy Ann-Fr. St. Louis, Missouri Hamley, Allan Jerome-So. . 7317 Euclid Kansas City, Missouri Hamley, Clifford B., Jr.-Jr. 7317 Euclid Ka.nsas City, Missouri Haney, Ruth Alice-So. . 700 N. Havana Butler, Missouri Hansen, Robert Chris-Sr. . Jefferson Centralia, Missouri Hansen, Robert Martin-So. 12116 Grandview Rd. Grandview, Missouri Harashe, Marilyn Lee-Fr. 6728 Alabama St. Louis, Missouri Harbin, Linda J .-Fr. . 2727 Windxor Independence, Missouri ...67 . . 209 . 79,s0,112, 125,200 . .169 62,64,114, 124,146,200 64,67,19o 65,66,190 ' , 4 fe !!'i-1E?IP'WJs72f',i?h1 m62f,z9:ef.v3'wsis6415515.12142-:rw-fsnr:eezaw-252:21:ei-.-se:1:41-+2 ef:2.262215-se-.'s.::safe-,4.fsl,2T.,eeeer---., .arf-4 .,,.4-.fre-..f! M ,K f - -' . 31453521 xi5n:g.g5,,i Lin 1 -.1 ':ufi .?fv'..'2:524. 7,1-flix 7 2 - - f'2 .4: 9' -A-. Harding, David Dexter-So. . 2101 Laclede Station Rd. Maplewood, Missouri Hare, Warren David-Fr. . Ellsberry, Missouri Hargis, Betty Anne-So. . Box 543 Ashton, Idaho .. 201 . 190 . . 78,201 Harlan, Robert Austin-Jr ..... 84,86,122, 27 Garden Rd. 154,156,157,1'75,1'77,209 Columbus, Ohio Harnes, James J., Jr.-Sr. . . . 34,46,118, Advance, Missouri Harrington, James Russell-Sr. 430 Clark St. Clarles, Missouri Harris, John D.-Jr. New Franklin, Missouri Harris, Mary E.-Sr. Salisbury, Missouri 217,223 . . 223 Harvey, RobertB.-Sr. . . . 76,114,223 Adelphi, Maryland Harvey, Vicki Reynolds-Sr. . . 106,223 Moberly, Missouri Hauser, Cheryl F.-Sr. . . . 47,55,67,79, Welsh Road and Northeast Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Haxton, Laverne Mildred-Fr. 401 Wisner Park Ridge, Ill. Hayes, Helen Ann-So. , 1017 Concannon Moberly, Missouri Hayes, James Everett-Fr. . 310 S. Center Shelbina, Missouri Heffron, Willard Page-Sr. . 301 E. Mitchell Marshall, Missouri Heimsch, Constance Ann-Fr. 11740 Fawn,Valley Dr. Des Peres, Missouri Heise, Leslie Hoy-So. . 404 Elm Malden, Missouri Heitman, Diana Lynn- Fr. Box 42 Fredericktown, Missouri Held, Charles Nelson-So. . . . 824 Yosemite Dr. Glendale, Missouri Held, Harriet Louise-Jr. . 824 Yosemite Dr. Glendale, Missouri Hensel, Roger Fred-So. Affton, Missouri 80,106,224 .. 190 . 84,201 .. 190 116,155,224 . 64,190 120,124,201 .. 190 116,124,201 . 92,106 Herrick, Richard J oe-Fr. 1918 W. Adams Unionville, Missouri Herrin, Susan Leigh-Spec. New Franklin, Missouri Herring, Carmen J ean-Sr. Box 506 Dade City, Fla. Hettenbach Gary Wayne-So. R 1, Box 100 Chamois, Missouri Hickman, Paul Steve-Jr. 2516 Bellevue Maplewood, Missouri Hickman, Sandra Sue-Fr. 714 S. Main Fredericktown, Missouri Hill, Claudette-Fr. Fayette, Missouri Hill, James Wilson-Jr. . 477 W. 62 Terr Kansas City, Missouri Hill, Norman T.-Sr. . . . Prairie Home, Missouri Hillman, Betty Jean-So. St. Louis, Missouri Hillman, Kenneth Thomas-Sr. . . . . 9118 Lackland St. Louis, Mo. Hinkle, Linda Kay-So. RD 2 York Springs, Penn. Hinshaw, Nevla Merle-Sr. 312 Webster Chillicothe, Missouri Hoehn, Robert David-Sr. 6092 Grimshaw St. Louis, Missouri Hoelzel, Barbara Ann-Jr. . RR 3 DeSoto, Missouri Hoemann, Courtney Ott-Fr. 135 Peeke Ave. Kirkwood, Missouri Hoevel, Janice Lee-Fr. . 8800 St. Louis Ave. St. Louis, Missouri Hofer, John Roger-Fr. . 9891 Hudson Webster Groves, Missouri Hoffmann, Lois Elaine-Jr. 200 S. Mason Rd. Manchester, Missouri Hoffsten, Alan Ernest- Fr. 1340 N. Berry Rock Hill, Missouri Hogbin, Gary Edmund-Fr. 1627 Fontana St. Louis, Missouri -2 gm v -,ih,.,,.,,,-,-,,,.,.:-, 4 f. ,Q V 4.1. 4, ,' 5,7 g,',f.,' - 14 4 '26 w ,q.,1 ,1.- - .4 , , ,J . . . 190 . 224 . . . 62,124,201 .. 190 .. 209 .. 224 224 . 201 . . 76,92, 108,224 . 76,114,224 . . 76,209 . . 190 . . 190 . 155,190 60,64,67, 10a,129,157,209 62,190 Holiman, Upton Dow-Sr. . Clarkton, Missouri Holland, Virginia Lee-Jr. . . . West Shore Polson, Montana Holmes, Marjorie Paulette-So. . . . Truxton, Missouri Holsinger, David Rex-So. . Hardin, Missouri Holsinger, Kent Corwin-Sr. Box 15 Collinsville, Ill. Holt, James H.fFr. . Armstrong, Missouri Holzhouser, Larry Lance-Sr. Wentzville, Missouri Hook, Bill Clarl. -Sr. 2 106 East Clipper Kennett, Missouri Hooker, Harrison Dale-Fr. Devils Elbow, Missouri Hope, William Doniphan-So. Warrenton, Missouri Horton, James Lee-Fr. . 9617 Meadow Lane Leawood, Kansas Horton, Robert Bruce-So. . 614 Fair Oaks Webster Groves, Missouri Horvath, JoAnne- Fr. . . 5117 Seth Affton, Missouri Hotaling, Vicki Lynn-Fr. . 311 East Elm Linneus, Missouri Hotze, Patricia Lynn-Fr. . 7106 Glenmore St. Louis, Missouri Hougen, Kathryn Elene-Sr. 26 Spoede Lane Creve Coeur, Missouri Howard, Charla Ann-Fr. . Elsberry, Missouri Howard, Lynn David-So. . Belton, Missouri Howell, Paul D.-So. Fayette, Missouri Howison, Ralph Allan- Fr. 7800 Garden Ave. Shrewsbury, Missouri Huber, Roberta Sue- Fr. . 1980 Aqueduct Florissant, Mo. Hubka, Donna Jeanne-Fr. . 831 S. Western Park Ridge, Ill. . . 225 76,112,209 73,201 . 62,201 116,225 ..201 . . 6s,122, 124,172,225 f1,S5,67,225 . 1 90 . 201 . 190 . 201 92,167,190 . 190 . 201 . 76,225 . 66,751,190 62,64,122, 124,201 . 190 . 64,190 . 190 261 Hudgins, Morris Wayne-Fr. . 79,190 2020 Shirley Drive Florissant, Missouri Hughes, Larry Martin-Fr. , . . 164,175,190 Keytesville, Missouri Humphrey, Gilbert Gene-Sr. . 225 Lewistown, Missouri Hunt, Janet Ann-Fr. . 190 R 2 Windsor, Missouri Hussong, Richard Milton-Jr. . . 62,209 4906 Michael Drive Godfrey, Ill. I-lux, Stephen Bradford-Sr. . . 224 822 Kentland Drive Neosho, Missouri Hyde, Abraham Lincoln II-Fr. . . 190 509 Thilly Ave. Columbia, Missouri Icenhower, Stephen Dale-Sr. . 225 714 S. Williams Moberly, Missouri Innes, William Christian-Fr. . . 190 330 Stanmore Rd. Baltimore, Maryland Isoya, Mieko-Fr. . . . . 79,191 38 Kisisato-cho Otaku Tokyo, Japan Jackson, Alice Louise-Fr. . 191 2956 Iowa Gra.nite City, Ill. Jackson, Irving S., Jr.-Fr. . . . 191 311 N. Mulberry Fayette, Missouri ' Jackson, John Dodd, Jr.-Fr. . . 191 403 East Jefferson Kirkwood, Missouri Jackson, Mary Lyn-So. . . 138 Jefferson City, Missouri Jackson, Mikel Fredrick-Jr. . . 209 1248 Sunset Drive Columbia, Missouri Jacobs, Gary Guy-So .... 122,12-4,164,201 Eolia, Missouri Jaeger, Barbara Ann-Fr. . . . . 191 R 3 Boonville, Missouri Jahla, Robert C.-Fr. 154,191 729 Jefferson Mexico, Missouri James, Dennis Norman-So. . . 91,120, 148 Rayburn Ave. 1.24, 201 St. Louis, Missouri Jarvis, Pamela Lou-So. . . . . 102,106, 1100 Park St. 125,201 Vienna, Virginia Jefferies, Mike Alan-Fr. . . 191 St, Joseph, Missouri 262 Jennings, Keith-Sr, . . New Franklin, Missouri Jennings, Sidney Dale-So. New Franklin, Missouri Jensen, Karen Lynn-Fr. 1120 Talcott Rd. Park Ridge, Ill. Johnson, Janet Diane-So. Taylor, Missouri Johnson, Martha Kay-Fr. 1336 Kroeger Drive Ferguson, Missouri Johnson, Richard Webster-Fr. Glasgow, Missouri 122,124,225 .. 172,201 . . 191 . 201 . 67,913,191 Johnson, Roehl Wesley-Sr. . . . 45,51,59, 921 Bid Circle 67,84,103,114,225 Kennett, Missouri Johnston, Sue Anne-Sr. . R O Gravois Mills, Missouri Jones, Eldon Lee-Sr. . St. Louis, Missouri Jones, Jerilyn Jeanne-So. 8107 Rector St. Louis, Missouri Jones, John Rollin-J r. Utica, Missouri Jones, Judson Robert-Jr. Farber, Missouri Jones, Mark Hunter-Fr. 12116 Ridgetown Des Peres, Missouri Jones, Ray Va.n-So. . 12213 E. 49th Terr. Independence, Missouri Jones, Stephen Michael-Jr. . . 21 5 Bolwar Jefferson City, Missouri Jonson, William Michael-So. . 1631 West 7th Sedalia, Missouri Kahler, Marsha Ann-Fr. Dalton, Missouri Kahler, Ronald Dale- Fr. Keytesville, Missouri Kahmke, Jean Ellen-So. 8856 Ramona St. Louis, Missouri Kaul Arthur Jesse-Fr. Box 325 Kampsville, Illinois Kaullen, William J ohn-Fr Linn, Missouri Kautzner, Ronald Carl-So 5207 Ulena St. Louis, Missouri . 191 110,125,201 . 62,209 . 209 . 191 . 201 . . 94,209 . 62,54, 65,201 .. 191 . . 191 . 85,201 . 191 ..191 85,120,124 154,201 Keck, Ronald Charles-Jr. . . 210 8715 Red Oak Crestwood, Missouri Keefer, Christine Godfrey-Jr. . . . 138 110 N. Holmes Ave. Kirkwood, Missouri Keefer, William Noel-Sr. St. Louis, Missouri Keeling, Carole Lee-Fr. 9020 Kathlyn Drive St. Louis, Missouri Keiser, Edward Harrison-So. . . 202 937 Greenley Ave. Webster Groves, Missouri Kelley, James R.-Jr. . . . 124,210 8401 Someset Dr. Prairie Village, Kansas Kelly, Thomas L.-So. . . 122,124,202 RR 3 Chesterfield, Mo. Kemper, Vernon Wayne-Jr. . . . 85,210 17 E. Third Eureka, Missouri Kepner, Robert Lawrence-Sr. . . . 118 2810 Summit Dr. ' Burlingame, California Kerr, David Wells-So .... 118,124,165,202 400 N. Baker Dr. Kennett, Missouri Kettelkamp, Frances Ann-Sr. 8918 Southview Lane Affton, Missouri Khalifa, Stanley-Jr. . 2526 Hillside Dallas, Texas Kincaid, William Howard, Jr.- Fayette, Missouri Kincheloe, Joh Greig-So. 1515 Pollock Rd. Mexico, Missouri King, Charles Earl-Jr. Ellisville, Missouri King, Paul Wendell-Fr. . St. Louis, Missouri King, Richard Max-So. . 4910 Michigan Kansas City, Missouri King, Savilla Ann-Fr. . 303 Washington Ave. Lebanon, Missouri Kinker, Bird Simone-Sr. 1205 Lindenwood St. Charles, Missouri Kintner, Vickie Sue-Jr. . . . 907 E. Benton Carrollton, Missouri Kirksey, Virgil V.-Sr. . 2120 Waterman Granite City, I11. . . . 76,941,226 . 210 Jr. . 154,191 83,202 . . 191 95,104,1s9, 140,1i1,144,146,22s 6O,93,95,210 . 88,90,118 fr a: ' .. , .f2!?l2rTE?R5?:?5'4ieQ.7gf5-P:-BFQQTQwrymisars259:-:mans211919222-:ffzP:'-1:r:1n1SGf-:27F'F:f2f-1:sfvmsw f----5:5-1-14.2-we-f-ew--5A-A---H 1-we-f , ,,, .. L 1 'iigi Kizer, Philip T.-So. Mexico, Missouri Knabe, Marilyn Kay-So. . 1012 Santa Fe Trail Boonville, Missouri Knapp, Furn Foss, Jr-Jr. 6700 Torlina Berkley, Missouri Knigge, Ronald F.-Sr. 7300 Forest Haven St. Louis, Missouri Knight, Darrell Ray-So. . 621 Fourth St. Glasgow, Missouri Knight, Glenn Carlos-So. 619 N. Madison Lebanon, Missouri Kocher, Sarah Ellen-Fr. . 3184 Epworth Ave. Cincinnate, Ohio D Koehler, Ronald James-So. 806 S. 7th g St. Charles, Missouri Kohen, Robert Louis-Sr. 724 Seventh Boonville, Missouri Kovach, Jan Randolph-Fr. 7288 S. Bristol St. Louis, Missouri Kraft, Clinton J oseph- Fr. 427 South College Nevada, Missouri Krahl, Eleanor Marie-Fr. 818 E. Windsor Ave. Phoenix, Arizona Kruse, Ronald Ernest-Fr. 80 Forestvale Chesterfield, Missouri Kruzel, Michael Barrie-So. . . . . 2475 Center Ave. St. Louis, Missouri Kuhn, Gary Paul-Fr. . . New Haven, Missouri Kuschel, Clifford John-Jr. Waverly, Missouri Ladage, Allen L.-Fr. . 974 Lindeman Des Peres, Missouri Ladd, Diana Louise-So. . 11309 Manchester Rd. Kirkwood, Missouri LaForge, Ralph Henry-Sr. New Franklin, Missouri Lambeth, David Leslie-Fr. . . . 809 Lucky Fayette, Missouri Lambeth, Gerald Thomas-So. . . . 309 Lucky Fayette, Missouri A-sf.-'-:iii 71211 .1 -at ' . 108,125,202 . . . 59,75,83, 1oa,114,115,21o . 88,116,154, 156,226 .. 202 . 80,202 . . , 66,191 . 191 . 191 . . 191 191 202 . 191 . 191 . . 92,202 . . 226 191 202 ..- 'v 2'-:-fiazriri '-K-:ease 1.2:-.. V -: ., -+- -.-:,-41-1a:,- L 5 fc if :f:.:.-.69-:fe-:5 si-gn? -A 8.6.0 .., 9 .-JL.,-a.,.,... .-,,.. ..-.21-9. ,nw Lampkin, Linda Jame-So. . . Appleton City, Missouri Landrum, ,Ginni-Fr. . Shelbina, Missouri Lang, Edward Lee-Fr. Mexico, Missouri Langkop, Carl Wayne-Fr. . . Box 115 Prairie Home, Missouri Larabee, Steve Carl-Jr. . . 2824 Charles St. Joseph, Missouri Lark, Howard Willard-Fr. . . 3627 High Dr. St. Ann, Missouri Larwill, Carla Jonena-So. . . 4712 Don Ron St. Louis, Missouri Lauburg, Kenneth Robert-Fr. . 845 Gonzaga La.ne Florissant, Missouri Lear, Clyde Graves-Jr. . . 2017 Lowell Jefferson City, Missouri Lee, Charles Robert-So. 1911 Westview Kirkwood, Missouri Lee, Thomas Randolph-Sr. Fayette, Missouri Lee, William Murray III-So. Pecan Gr. Lane Memphis, Tenn. Leech, Mark Dean-So. . 920 West Davis Fayette, Missouri Lemen, Richard Alan-Sr. . 206 Russell California, Missouri Lemmons, Patrick Kent- Fr. . 35 Oleander Dr. St. Louis, Missouri Lentz, Rodney D.-Fr. Salisbury, Missouri Lenz, Gary Wilbert-Fr. Kirkwood, Missouri Leonard, Paul Andrew-So. . 823 West Washington Jackson, Missouri Lethander, Marilyn Jean-Fr. 1924 Fenton La. Park Ridge, Ill. Lewandowski, Ales Michael-Fr. 106 Francis Ct. St. Charles, Missouri Lhee, Yung Soo-Fr. Seoul, Korea Liley, Floyd Wilbur-So. 312 Poplar Kennett, Missouri Q-25,4-6' :j.,,r.-':::' .,...:-sf. 7 ' 'B -'n'i:.i,'i . 7 V . ' . 1 21 ...202 . 66,191 . . 191 88,118,146 . 191 . 202 . . 66,191 42,113,210 120,121-1, 129,202 . . 88,202 89,82,91, 120,226 . 141 150,202 . 192 192 Liner, Bennice Lee-Jr. . . 619 Magoffin St. Louis, Missouri Linter, Susan J ean-So. . 9800 Barrington Dr. St. Louis, Missouri . 45,59,88,122, 161,163,165,172 . 93,202 Lippelman, James Harry-Jr. 7733 Circle Dr. Normandy, Missouri Lischko, Michael Mark-Fr. . . . . 192 2912 Victor St. Louis, Missouri Little, Robert Rolla-Fr. . . 192 Pasadena Drive Caseyville, lll. Little, Sara Carolyn-Jr. . . . 110,125,202 Box 195 Higbee, Mo. Littrell, Darrell Richard-Fr. . . 192 Box 66 New Cambria, Missouri Liverly, Phyllis-Fr. . . 192 1300 West 4th Sedalia, Missouri Loewenstein, John Bernard-Fr. ' Mexico, Missouri Logan, Sandra Joyce-So. . . 4073 Quincy St. Louis, Missouri Logue, Genelle Arlene-Fr. R 1 Marceline, Mo. Lohman Wilbert Wayne-Jr. 122 South High Jackson, Missouri . 94,110,125,202 . .. 73,192 . . 7a,114, 124,210 Lomax, Sara L.-So. . . . 60,64,66,101,106, 125,130,140,141,144,146,148,149,202 Laclede, Missouri Loomis, Terry Lynn-Sr. 1 Larken Lane St. Louis, Missouri . . 73,120,226 Loudenslager, William Frank-Sr. . . . 226 Box 36 Sturgeon, Missouri Lovegreen, Karl Alan-So. Kirkwood, Missouri Lovelace, Janice Lee-Sr. 8961 60th Terrace Raytown, Missouri Lovell, Linda Kay-Fr. 125 West Bonfils Troy, Missouri Lowe, Mary Ann-Fr. Bunceton, Missouri . . 76,93,112, 226,232 . . 192 Loy, Dick fr.-sr. . . . 48,88,126,154,156, Nevada, Missouri Luecke, Steven Alfred-Sr. 201 Parkland Glendale, Missouri 175,217 . . . 101,226 263 Lumos, Donna Jean-Fr. 710 East Leadwood, Missouri Luncefol 0, Leona Sylvia-Fr. . 600 E. N. Main Richmond, Missouri Lundstrom, Paul M.-Fr. . 33 St. Charles Place Webster Groves, Missouri Lux, Gerald Joseph II-Fr. Granite City, 111. McArthur, Lewis Charles-Fr, Columbia, Missouri McCallum, Peggy Lew-So. . 9865 Ambenley Chrestwood, Missouri McCain, Edwin Raymond-Fr. 2302 N. Oakland Rd. Columbia, Missouri . 66,192 . . 192 . . 192 . 95,202 McClenahan, Karen Lee-So. . . . 39,92,108, R 1, Box 306 l09,125,129,202 Festus, Missouri A McClenahan, Patricia Gayle-Sr .... 48,55, R 1, Box 306 76,78,86,87,95,108,227 Festus, Missouri McClure, Mary Jane-Jr. . . 1704 Ridgemont Columbia, Missouri McClure, Stephen Glenn-Jr. . 4012 W. 75th St. Prairie Village, Kansas McCreight, Anne-So. . 1542 Collins Richmond Heights, Missouri McDevitt, Gary Paul-Fr. G 37-37 Des Moines, Iowa McDowell, Charlotte Eileen- Fr. Otterville, Missouri McElroy, Linda Beth-So. . . . 2430 Sims St. Louis, Missouri Mcrariand, Randall Roberts-Fr 322 Lilac Potosi, Missouri McKee, Charles Edward-Fr. R 1 Rocheport, Missouri McKennedy, David Allen-So. . Fayette, Missouri McNoWn, Charles William, Jr-S St. Charles, Missouri McRi1l, Mary Kay-So. . . . 510 Mewark Rd. Mt. Vernon,'0hio MacFall, Charles Arthur-Sr. Louisville, Kentucky 264 60,112,125, 176,210 . . 67,122, 124,210 . . 95,202 . . .66,192 60,64,65,67, 112,125,203 . . . .62,66, 80,192 . . 192 0. 94,112,125 . 75,80, 114,156 Maddex, Robert Edward-So. 501 Third St. Boonville, Missouri Maier, Bruce Richard-Sr. 6529 Delor St. Louis, Missouri Mallard, April Marilyn-Sr. 5045 Milentz Louis, Missouri Marquard, Fred D.-Sr. R 1, Box 186 High Ridge, Missouri Marshall, James J.-Fr. . 1552 Grant Rd. Webster Groves, Missouri Martin, Eugene Frederick-Sr. 120 George Mt. Prospect, Illinois Martin Jane Lynn-Sr. R 2 Centralia, Missouri Martin, John Mike-Fr. 9 Lindenwood Lane St. Joseph, Missouri Martin, Larry Joe-Sr. . Bragg City, Missouri Massie, Richard Michael-Fr. 2113 Brookfield Dr. Jennings, Missouri Mathae, Margarett Louise-J r. 203 Spring St. Fayette, Missouri Matthews, Carol Ann-So. . 1111 Dougherty Ferry Kirkwood, Missouri Maulin, Jerry P.-Jr. . Lebanon, Missouri Maxey, Kenneth Bruce-Fr. . 5736 Albia Terr. St. Louis, Misso1u'i Mehrhoff, Stanley Ernest-So. R 2 Prairie Home, Missouri Meinhardt, Mark Alan-Jr. . 1011 S. Geyer Kirkwood, Missouri Melton, Nancy Jane-Jr. . High Hill, Missouri Mendenhall, Bruce Jay . . 104 West Crocker Marceline, Missouri Meriweather, Sally Jean-Fr. 1433 Major Dr. Jefferson City, Missouri Messick, Jean F.-Jr. 925 Harrison Florissant, Missouri Metcalf, Richard Paul-Jr. Mexico, Missouri 4F'6'4Z!V ',..-,'fEf:.:f.t2Tf3'W2?3271'-ffffi'-'.F4:au.-7121, rt2r?'D5i:5i':'1'-941-'2V1i1.-'Tk 2 ff 'ir-4 ,,,.. ,, . 100,227 . 95,104 . 192 . . . 120,227 55,99,1a1,227 . 192 . 116 . .. 192 110, 125,210 . . 73,110 125,202 . 88,154,157 .. 192 . .. 203 . 88,175,177 . 104,210 .. 209 .. .. 192 . aa,90,11s Meyer, Susan Carolyn-Jr. . 6819 Crest St. Louis, Missouri Milam, James Larry-So. . Glasgow, Missouri Miles, Lynn Alan-So. . 43 Royden Rd. Tenaily, New Jersey Milhouser, Charles Ray-So. 25 Rivigra Dr. Granite City, Ill. Millard, Janet Kay-So. . 1201 Circle Dr. Fulton, Missouri Miller, Alan Lee-So. . 1714 W. 11th Sedalia, Missouri Miller, James Y.-Jr. . Armstrong, Missouri Miller, Keith L.-So. Kansas City, Missouri Millham, Martha Janette-Fr. R 5, Box 204 Findlay, Ohio - Millner, Janet Louise-Jr. . . . ..104 .. 203 . 41,203 44,594,203 .. 203 161,163,202 . . 1MJ,210 . . . 66,192 37,66,76, 106,129,1a0,140,145,146,166,210 321 Noyes St. Louisiana, Missouri Miuner, Jon Mackey-Jr. . . . 88,122,130,147 321 Noyes St. Louisiana, Missouri Miltenberger, John Alex-Fr. 139 S. Elm Webster Groves, Missouri Minns, John McClure-Fr. Box 96 Centerville, Missouri Moehle, Mike Norman-Fr. Boonville, Missouri Monroe, Sarah Page-Fr. . 552 Villa Green Dr. Kirkwood, Missouri Moore, Lisle H., Jr.-So. . . . 9216 Indiana Kansas City, Missouri Moore, Richard Allen-So. . 7540 S. Seeley Ave. Chicago, Ill. Moore, William Loyd-Fr. . 18 Tulane Pueblo, Colorado . . . 130,192 . . . 192 . . 192 62,114,124,202 . 66,203 . . 192 Morris, Edward Marshall-Jr. . . . 103 New London, Missouri Morrison, Linda Lea-Fr. Lee's Summit, Missouri Morrow, Sarah Lewis-Fr. R 1 Lathrop, Missouri .. 192 Mosley, Lee Ernest-Fr. Box 186 Farber, Missouri Moxley, John Albert-Sr. R. 3 Charleston, Missouri Muench, Hubert Bartlett-Sr. . 1401 E. Cypress Charleston, Missouri Mukerjee, Marilyn E.-Jr. Glasgow, Missouri Mullgardt, William H.-Jr. 8837 Eager Rd. St. Louis, Missouri Murch, Robert R.-Fr. . 9419 Ardsley Dr. Normandy, Missouri Murphy, Walter Stuart-Fr. 214 N. 2nd independence, Kansas Nanos, Elaine E.-Jr. 430 West Point Ce. University City, Missouri Neely, Lary Willaim-So. -in fi it 1.f,.f:,l2 lgf-21623 M ' ' - ....,.-H411 -::.21n,..l.:4f. -vlan ?7t8:..' ' A-1.-:J . 192 73,118,227 . 62,227 . . 210 . 192 . . 192 88,118 124, 1628 Meredith Dr. 161,16.2,-163,165,172,203 Lemay, Missouri Nelden, Margaret Louise-Fr. . . . 192 5434 Delor St. Louis, Missouri Nelms, Richard Lee-Fr. 21 Will-O-Way Ct. Farmington, Missouri Nelson, Gail Sarah-Sr. . 6511 Horst Affton, Missouri Nelson, Richard, Jr.-So. . 124 W Circle Dr. Jefferson City, Missouri Neville, Robert Bruce-Sr. R 5 Poplar Bluff, Missouri Newsom, Jimmy Wayne-Fr. Dalton, Missouri Newton, Sandra Kay-Fr. 6223 Tyndal Dr. Berkeley, Missouri Newton, Sidney L.-Jr. . Fayette, Missouri Nichols, Edward Alan-Fr. 19 Phyllis Columbia, Missouri Nichols, Glynn Douglas-Jr. Columbia, Missouri Nicks, Dennis Bart-Jr. Florissant, Missouri Nicolay, Robert Louis-Fr. 3948 Federer Place St. Louis, Missouri . 193 . 112,227 41,42,43,203 . 95,228 . 93,193 . . 210 . 193 . . 120 . .41,19s 39:-ns:-sg, 51 233.7 352253227653Qgaisigg-:af,,,Q,,,,-4fm-, g fy-. 1 cc-L,fr,e P'7 iLff ff -' ' ,,-f-ev:9.4.1:2y-fr.:-,ff . . 1 - .11-+-412.144-1 21-.fy - -7 Niederkorn, Jerry Young-Fr. . . . 175,193 10044 Lakeside Airton, Missouri Niedermeyer, Thomas William-So. 812 Prairie St. 165,203 Bloomfield, Ill. Nipps, Sharon Lynn-Fr. . 67,193 Greenfield, Missouri Norbury, David Dent-Fr. . . . . 193 New Franklin, Missouri Norden, Robert Russell-Fr. . . . . 193 306 Baker Webster Groves, Missouri Nordquist, Karen Ann-Jr. . 59,83,1l0, 722 Moundale 125,210 Ferguson, Missouri North, James Douglas-Sr. 12361 Tesson Ferry Rd. St. Louis, Missouri Nussbaum, Dena Sue-So. . . 79,92,112, 835 Arch St. 125,167,203 Thayer, Missouri O'Bannon, Larry Dale-So. . . 203 R 7 Columbia, Missouri Ober, David W. Ill-So. . . 203 120 Maple Rd. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania O'Dell, Lela Sharon-Sr. . . 60,65,67,77,100, 145 Pearl 108 Lebanon, Mo. O'Del1, Lynn Wesley-Fr. . . . . 67,193 145 Pearl Lebanon, Missouri Offutt, Sandra Amelia-Sr. . . .58,76,l12, Orrick, Mo. 228,232 Oldham, Marie Ann-So. . . . . 203 1140 Ester Drive Florissant, Mo. Oliphant, Jerry Joseph-So. Webster Groves, Missouri Olson, Lenore Mae-So .... 95,112,125,139, 203 5 Wrenwood Webster Groves, Mo. Osborn, viokisue-so.. . .41,75,95,1o2,1oe, 718 Strawbridge 125,203 Brookfield, Mo. Osbourn, Carolyn Jean-Fr. . . . . 193 7809 Winnard Drive Normandy, Mo. Osman, Carole Ruth-So. . . . 6O,64,67,1l2, 604 W. College 125,203 Farmington, Missouri Overstreet, Lawrence Reed-Fr. . . . 193 605 Elm Fayette, Mo. Owens, Na.ncy Joanne-Sr. . . 968 Altavia Drive Hazelwood, Mo. . . .99,228 Paeth, Wayne L.-Sr .... 8416 S, Hayne Chicago, Illinois Page, Lloyd Paul III-So. . 759 Jefferson Lebanon, Mo. Painter, Joh E.-So. Boonville, Mo. Park, Charles C,-So. . . 3934 Pacific Avenue Long Beach, California Parks, Marilyn-So. 5506 Parks Kansas City, Mo. Patterson, Deidre Kay-Fr. Star Route, Box 83 Sunrise Beach, Mo. Pekar, Jean Gladys-So. . St. Louis, Missouri Penick, Kathleen Ann-Fr. 311 E. Spring Boonville, Mo. Perry, John-Fr ...... 10 St.. Margaret Court Florissant, Mo. Perry, Leslie Anne-So. Fayette, Missouri Perry, Robert Thomas-Sr. 402 Vine Fayette, Mo. Pesek, James Francis-Sr. 2142 Gray Richmond Heights, Mo. Peters, Susan Kay-So. . . 2224 Atwater St. Louis, Mo. Peterson, Kathy Maria-So. 2645 Thurntue Dr. Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Peterson, Pam Carol-So. 418 Elm Avenue Glendale, Mo. Peterson, William M,-So. 714 Berick University City, Mo. Phillips, Patricia-Jr. R. 1, Box 245 Chillicothe, Mo. Pifer, Larry Neal-Fr. . 2120 Manchester Rd. St. Joseph, Mo. Pifer, Mary Alexanne-Sr. 2120 Manchester st. Joseph, Mo. 88,9o,114,181,228 . ...193 . . 118,122,203 . . . . 193 . .93,203 .. ...193 ...193 .. ..37 . . . 73,116 . 39,93,106,125, 204 . . . . . 41,204 . 73,88,114,124, 170,204 . 87,108,125,210 . . 198 . 48,85,1oe,1s9, 228 Pikesley, Carolyn Virginia-So. 8708 Red Oak Dr. Crestwood, Mo. Pillman, Ala.n Richard- Fr. 19 Armat Court Des Peres, Mo. . ..193 265 Poe, George Thomas-Fr. . 1303 Lurlyn Rd. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Poe, Judith Anne-Fr. . . 8401 St. Olaf Drive St. Louis, Mo. Pohl, Carol Sue-So. . . Boonville, Mo. Pollak, Gloria Elvera-Fr. 8811 St. Louis St. John's, Mo. Pollock, Diana Ware-Fr. 7111 Roland Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Ponder, Michael H,-Sr. . 1603 Thursby Kirkwood, Mo. Porter, Ricci Ray-Fr. . . Wichita Falls, Texas . ..,67 . . 166,193 . . 211 .. .193 , 88,l46,l54,157, l58,175,176,228 . . .1a5,193 Potter, Aubrey Gene, Jr.-Sr. 8 Venus Street Mexico, Mo. Powell, Eula Elizabeth-Fr. Philadelphia, Mo. .. ...193 Powell, William Don-Sr. . . 88,116,131,135, 5617 Kenwood 136,154,156,157,169,175 Kansas City, Mo. ' Price, Gary C.-Fr. Boonville, Mo. Price, Lawrence A.-So. . 11305 E. 45 Terrace Kansas City, Missouri Price, Roger Leland-Fr. 1600 Gallop Lane Florissant, Mo. ...204 . ..193 Proett, Carol Anna-Sr. . . 37,92,l04,129,l8l Route 2 Higginsville, Mo. Puntney, Doyle Eugene-So. 4029 Fairview St. Louis, Missouri Puhlam, Judy Aim-Fr. . . Route 1 Callao, Mo. Pyle, Nelson Darrell-Jr. . 101 Third' Edwardsville, Illinois . . . . 88,155 . . .193 . .88,89,122,154, 157 Pyles, Joseph Henry IH-Fr. 800 Morgan Street Boonville, Mo. Quist, Roy Wesley-So. . . 1106 Aileen Road Brielle, New Jersey Pahm, Thomas Allen-Jr. 7321 Coronado St. Louis, Mo. Rajnoha, Suzanne-So. . . 4966 Potomac St. Louis, Mo. ' 266 vmsvzfrrfsw :grae 79,so,a1,114,124, 204 . . . 175 . . 112,125,204 Randolph, Margaret lnew- Fr. 618 Spiller Lebanon, Mo. Rasche, Katharine Ann-Sr. . Route 2 Farmington, Mo. Rauch, Bernie Eugene-Fr. . . 4315 Roland St. Louis, Mo. Raymond, Gail Louise-Fr. . 1 Shireford Lane Ferguson, Mo. Raymond, Helen Sue-So. . . 1 Shireford Lane Ferguson, MO. Read, Linda Kay-So. . . Pilot Grove, Missouri ' Reinheimer, Richard Glen-So. . . . St. Louis, Missouri Rempert, Richard Wayne-So. 829 Austin Park Ridge, Illinois Renick, John Blue-Jr. 902 W. Tenth Rolla, Missouri Renow, Jay Warner-Fr. . 8234 Maruale Lane St. Louis, Missouri Rhoads, Milton Brown-Fr. . . 316 S. Alma Webster Groves, Missouri . . 55 . .193 . . 127,193 . . 125,204 60,64,66,2o4 95,204 1 16,1 24, 204 . . .193 . .193 Rhodes, Glenn W. -Sr ..... 73,1l8,124, 229 Box 66 Adva.nce, Missouri Richardson, Suzette-Fr. . . . . 193 Armstrong, Missouri Richardson, Jerry Don-Fr. . . . . 193 Brunswick, Missouri Richenderfer, Elma Belle-So. . 66,1l2,l25, 624 Rebecca Drive 204 St. Charles, Missouri Richman, Cherie Sue-Fr. . . . 67,194 624 W. State Union, Missouri Rickman, Rena Mae-Sr. . . . 55,81 Route 1, Box 230 Neosho, Missouri Riesberg, Mary Christina-Fr. . . . . .194 2159 Paddock Road Seaford, New York Rigby, Donna Mae-Jr .... 75,76,93,94,106, 7622 March Drive 211 Edwards, California Riggs, Richard M.-So. . . 4l,75,204 828 Sterling Flossmoor, Illinois Robb, George Bertis-Jr. . . . . 211 1520 Telegraph Road Lemay, Missouri -'rf .Robb, Linda Mae-Sr. . . 707 N. Church Fayette, Missouri Roberts, Bonita Lynn-Sr. 425 S, Fairview Avenue Park Ridge, Illinois Roberts, Celia Kay-Sr .... 8479 January Berkeley, Missouri Robinson, Billie Sue-Fr. . . Route 1 Centralia, Missouri Rodick, Michael Glenn-Fr. 1603 West 10th Street Sedalia, Missouri Roesel, Francis Thomas-Jr. . . 4233 Lasata St. Louis, Missouri Rogers, Linda Carol-Fr. . Novelty, Missouri Rohlfing, Caren Ann-Jr. . . 7340 Flora Maplewood, Missouri Rolfe, Margaret-Fr. . . '. . 526 South Collier Centralia, Missouri Romines, Marilyn Frances-F Houston, Missouri Rose, Pamela Courtney-Fr. . 7414 Doris Drive Washington, D. C. Rosenstiel, Donna Lynn-Fr. . 830 S. Knight Park Ridge, Illinois Roth, Robert Carl-Fr. 7403 Elgar N, Springfield, Virginia Rothrock, Philip Jerome-Fr. 617 Plantmore Ferguson, Missouri Rouse, Jill Anne-Sr. . . 1877 Stratford Westchester, Illinois . . 76,229 55,58,86,93,ll2 . . 73,184,194 . . 154,194 aa,122,124, 155 . . 194 . 59,924,211 64,65,67,ao,194 T. . . . 194 . . .194 . . .ll0,229 Rousseau, Clifford George-So. 457 Terrace Lane Granite City, Illinois Rousseau, David Merle-Sr. . 47 Terrace Lane Granite City, Illinois Rowlette, Susan Peck-Sr. . 4 Fair Oaks Moberly, Missouri Rubey, Jack Earl-Sr. . 6974 Marquette St. Louis, Missouri Ruhland, Charles Melvin-So. 8718 Eulalie Brentwood, Missouri . . .sa,11a . .108,125 . . 37 , 4 .-Qi., 5 . Q-' -f My -A.. . , ., , 1. - 8 - . . -.5 If ef. it -,- .5 af. -.,1e,efrwit3'g m1.1..t113122-Yieaafaf-X4 L, A 5 Ruppert, Frances Jeannette-Jr. . . 76,93,95, 603 N. Euclid Slater, Missouri 106,125,211 Russell, Randolph Tucker-Fr. Kirkwood, Missouri Rutter, John Herbert-Fr. 7621 Marion Court Maplewood, Missouri Ryther, Larry Earl-Fr. . . 2236 Atwater St. Louis, Missouri Sago, Alvin Lee-Jr. . . . 510 Alexander Flat River, Missouri ...194 . 84,114,124,211 Shahagian, Gerald George-Sr. . .88,l22,l24, 1131 Boland Place St. Louis, Missouri Sandau, Nancy Kay-Fr. . . 2 Greendale St. Louis, Missouri Sander, John Alfred-Jr. . 35 Gast Place St. Louis, Missouri Sander, Marilyn Jo-So. Route 4 Jackson, Missouri 155,229 . . 194 . . 88,211 Sanker, Barbara Elizabeth-Fr. . . . . 194 8738 Mavis St. John, Missouri Savidge, George Robert- Fr. St. Joseph, Missouri Schattyn, Noel Louise-So. . , . . 104,125,127, 9 Huntleigh Downs 138,14O,145,146 St. Louis, Missouri Scheidt, Ronald Charles-Sr. . . . .129,229 9900 Wolff Drive Afton, Missouri Schlanker, Edgar Boone-Jr. . . . 67 407 West 2nd Montgomery City, Missouri Schmid, David Albert-So. . . 91,122,124,146, 4 East 8th 204 Fulton, Missouri schmidr,J01in Larry-So. . . . . 88,154,204 316 Kayser Lemay, Missouri schmidr, .num Mae-lJr. . . 60,64,67,112,113, Gerald, Missouri Schmidt, Kay Irene-Fr. . . Rt. 1, Box 118A Foristell, Missouri Schmidtke, James Alan-So. 2631 Jules St. Joseph, Missouri Schmitz, Rolf Dieter-Jr. . . 4972 Mardel St, Louis, Mo. Schmitz, Stephen Joseph- Fr. 151 Ferno Ferguson, Mo. 157,211 . . . 194 . , 204 88,118,124,154, 156 . . . . 194 Schnebelen, Renee Margaret-So. . . Route 1 Farmington, Mo. Schneider, Thomas Edwin-So Route 1 Cosby, Mo. Schober, Denise Lynn-Fr. . 6402 Affton Affton, Mo. Schober Gerald Charles-So. . 6520 Laivnside Drive St. Louis, Mo. Schove, Glee Ann-FF. . 5401 Mardel St. Louis, Mo. Schove, Sharon Edith-Sr. . 5401 Mardel St. Louis, Mo. Schroeder, Shirley Ann-Jr. 267 Old Sulpher Springs Rd. Manchester, Mo. Schult, Raymond John-Fr. . 3 Gail Place Secaucus, New Jersey Schultze, Dorothy Jean-Sr. 8628 Bellhaven St. John, Mo. Schwaab, Donald Arthur-Fr. . 1177 South worth St, Louis, Mo. . . 204 62,84,07 . . .189,194 118,124 1 . . 73,194 76,92,112,229 . . 64,67,144 . .194 . . 110,230 . . .9o,194 Schwartz, Walter Fredrick-So. .... 44, 204 2813 Leclede Sta. Rd. Maplewood, Mo. Schwarze, Mary Ann-Fr. . 703 Pershing Dr. Warrenton, Mo. Scott, Nancy Horton-Sr. . 9617 Medowland Fayette, Mo. Sears, Sallie R.-Sr. . - Route 1 West Plains, Mo. Seidel, Allan Dean-Fr. . . 19 Town and Coimtry Trenton, Missouri Seitz, Earl Franklin-So. . . . Route 2 Cuba, Mo. Sem mling, Lilly May- Fr ..... . . 194 . . 230 . 112,217,230 . . 179,194 . 120,124,204 ....194 Mountain Avenue, Warrentownship Plainfield, New Jersey Sergel, Craig Robert-Fr. . 2305 Pohlman Florissant, Mo. Seuell, John Wayne-Fr. . 68 Glenstone Dexter, Mo. Shamel, John Sanfor-Sr. Overland Park, Kansas . . 62,194 . . 164,194 Sharp, George Allen-Fr. . . 107 West Spruce Shelbina, Mo. Shaw, Nancy Boyd-Jr. 908A Kendall Fayette, Mo. Shedd, Carolyn W.-Fr. . . 2223 Peachtree Lane Northbrook, Illinois Shannon, Roger Dean-Sr. . . 8919 Kidder Afton, Mo. Sever, Mark David-Fr. . . 68 Glenstone Dexter, Mo. ' Shelton, Janet-Sr. . 2417 Edison Granite City, Illinois Sherman, Daniel Winfield-Sr. . . . . 219 S. Huttig Independence, Mo. Shock, Rodney Clark-Fr. . . 406 S, Williams Columbia, Mo. Shook, Robert Lee-Fr. . . P. O. Box 47 Okawville, Illinois Showalter, Paul Gale-Fr. . 3005 Oakridge Dr. Bethany, Oklahoma Shride, Glen Anne-So. . . . Emden, Mo. Shull, Donald B.-So. 1925 Hayselon Dr. Jefferson City, Missouri Shull, Walter B.-Jr. . . 1925 Hayselong Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Shultz, Ann F.-Jr. . . 1256 Lauglin Dr. University City, Mo. Shultz, Dennis Bryce-Jr. . 1256 Lauglin Dr. University City, Mo. Siebern, John Arthur-So. . Box 161 Chamois, Mo. Siegrist, Robert Allen-So. . 3985 Marietta Dr. Florissant, Mo. Sigler, Jill-So. Steelville, Mo. Sims, Dale M,-Fr. . . 521 W. Walnut Fayette, Mo. Sinclair, Betty Carol-Fr. . 112 Leonard Ave. Fayette, Mo. ..194 . 194 . . 40,238,280 . . 62,94,185 . . 77,110,230 82,230 . . 195 . .195 195 102,104,125,204 . . 154,156,159 . . 86 . . 118 . . 62,204 . . 120,124,204 . . 195 . 195 267 Sinclair, James Carl-So. . . 112 Leonard Ave. Fayette, Mo. Skaggs, Donald Arthur-Fr. . . Box 165 Crocker, Mo. Slater, Darryl William-So. 13060 Spanish Pond Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Slattery, James R.-Jr. . . . . 2248 Woodlawn Granite City, Illinois Smith, Carol Quigg-Sr. Moberly, Mo. Smith, David Conway-Fr. . , 840 Woodruff Ballwin, Mo. Smith, Glenn Banks-So. . . 5206 Bennington Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Smith, Jean Kathryn-Fr. . . 6501 January Berkeley, Mo. Smith, Joyce Darlene-Fr. . . New Bloomfield, Mo. Smith, Linda Maurine-Fr. . Route 1 Prairie Home, Mo. Smith, Lowell Thomas, Jr.-Fr 10608 Lincoln Terrace Caseyville, Illinois Smith, Terry Bruce-Jr. . . 530 Angenette Kirkwood, Missouri Snipes, Edgar Tate-Fr. Granite City, Ill. Snodgrass, Larry Wayne-Fr. Box 125 Liberal, Missouri Southard, Leon Merion-Fr. . . 14 N. Main Pittsfield, Maine Spangler, Barrett Davis-Fr. Columbia, Missouri Speicher, Martin Lovell-Jr. New York, New' York Speight, Margaret Gayle-Sr. . Branson, Missouri Spellmeyer, Kerry Milton-So. 205 S. Hartnett Ferguson, Missouri Spence, JoAnne Garrett-Sr. Camdenton, Missouri Spicer Jane A.-FI' ...... 515 Benton Ave. Excelsior Springs, Missouri Spitzer, Eugene John-So. . . St. Louis, Missouri 268 ..204 ..195 119,124,211 88,154,195 . . 204 . . 195 . . 195 . . 85,195 ...195 ..62 . 67,195 . . 195 . . 39,73 . . 195 . . 75,83 Stark, Patsy Louise-Fr. . . . 66 Arcadia, Missouri Stearns, Michael Anthony-Jr. . . . 120 210 N. Main Mt. Vernon, Missouri Stegelmeyer, Judith C.-So. . . . . 92,139 1816 Spring Granite City, Ill. Stegelmeyer, Randy R,-Fr. . . . . 155,156 1816 Spring Granite City, Ill. Steinhoff, Judith Arm-SO. . .102,108,109,125, 3926 Langford Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio Steinma.nn, Carol Jean-Jr. . 10 Cordigan Dr. Ferguson, Missouri Steinmann, Harry Lee-Sr. . 10 Cordigan Dr. Ferguson, Missouri Stephens, Beverly Sue- Fr. Tipton, Missouri Stephens, Edwin S.-Jr. Lathrop Road Columbia, Missouri Stephens, James Robert-So. 618 S. Third Chaffee, Missouri 129,204 . . 92,211 . . . 82,114,230 . 120,124,204 Stephens, Susan DeGuire-Sr. . . 94,95,106, 202 Wood Fredericktown, Missouri Stevens, John Burton-Sr. . 3B Eagle Village Fayette, Missouri Stewart, Jane Nancy-Fr. . . Windy Heights Ranch Houston, Missouri Stock, Donald Bieser-Fr. . . 9 Hillard Rd. Glendale, Missouri Stocker, Barbara Sue-Sr. . . Armstrong, Missouri 107,139 . . 72 . . 195 . . 195 73,76,112,231 Stone, William Frederick, Jr.-Jr. . . . . 211 2509 Allendale Dr. Cape Girardeau, Missouri straaer, Robert s,-Jr. . . . a9,9o,95,124,211 1500 Dougherty Ferry Kirkwood, Missouri Straub, John chris-Jr. . . 41,59,88,90,122, 211 Limon, Colorado Strawn, Sandra Lee-Jr. . . . 3918 Southern Aire Drive Mehville, Missouri Street, Margery Claire-Fr. 401 Benton Sikeston, Missouri Stretz, Denise Ann-Fr. 805 Morgan Boonville, Missouri 41. 23?-W, ?'r-'?fE f-122512332L:55jHBz:5?5'-filazvze25:5-wean W,:s?a:e.,.f1rv-scwizwfvp-ers, 4,-. 4. ,.- -4 .- . 39,74,79,21l .. 195 Stretz, John Charles-Fr. 805 Morgan Boonville, Missouri Stribling, Paula LOU-FP. . . 80,130,140,l42, 5004 W. 79th 147,l57,l67,195 Prairie Village, Kansas Strode, Mary Jane-Fr. . . . . 86,195 692 Applewood Dr. Kirkwood, Missouri Suchland, Barbara Ellen-Fr. . . . 79,195 R 1, Box 520 House Springs, Missouri Sullivan, Mary Jane-Jr. . 45 Beacon Ferguson, Missouri Summers, Carolyn Sue-Jr. . . 106 N. Central Armstrong, Missouri Sunoo, Harold-So. . . 709 N. Church Fayette, Missouri Sunoo, Jan-So. . 709 N. Church Fayette, Missouri Sutton, Charles, Kenneth-Fr. Versailles, Missouri Swafford, Albert Wilburn-Sr. 403 Euclid Carthage, Missouri Swan, James Glen-Fr. . 325 Holiday Hill Dr. Florissant, Missouri Sweet, Charles Thomas-So. 1109 Jefferson Columbia,. Missouri 59,821,211 45,59,73,93, 94,106 . . 78,120,124 . . 62,67,120,124,205 91,120,231 . . .155,195 Sweet, Elizabeth Margaret-Sr. . . . 76,104, 3535 Cambridge Maplewood, Missouri A Swift, Margaret Lee-So. . . 26 Rosemont Webster Groves, Missouri Switzer, Gene William-Sr. . Kansas City, Missouri Szopa, Paul Stephen-Jr. 502 Walnut Fayette, Missouri Szopa, Ted V.-Jr. 502 Walnut Fayette, Missouri Tabler, Jamie Lou-Fr. . . 115 Parkland Glendale, Missouri 217,231 . . 112,125 . 116,231 . . . 195 rauy, sharon Kay-sr. . . 49,7e,93,1oa,127, 737 Hawthorne 129,14o,14s,147,231 Independence, Missouri Taylor, David A.-Jr. 708 14th Alexandria, Virginia --f,hf4.,-f .fi-e.f..,..1-.-N-.,,...:,,,.. - Mx,-,,,1 ,,,c,,A,,,N, ,,w,,,l,ve,,,-mt -9143-w:-2-bl-4'-'T ,...-..'A '-'- f ' v.::san1332:.:'ezIiQ?I?LZ'.i1Z'Sfe:50'i45i25:+lH-Q22?l-iF Taylor, William Carl-Fr. . . 8914 Francis Ct. St. Louis, Missouri Teague, Donald William-Fr. . 2804, W. 75th St. Prairie Village, Kansas Taylor, William Martin-Fr. . 6644 Winona St. Louis, Missouri Teague, James D,-Fr. . Cyrene, Missouri Templeton, Karole Kay-Jr. 7522 Ellis Maplewood, Missouri Tetley, Lyne1leGay-Fr. . . 2424 Covington Meadows Poplar Bluff, Missouri Thoele, Gail Grote-Sr. . . . St. Louis, Missouri Thoele, Lawrence Vernon-Jr. St. Louis, Missouri Thompson, David-So. . 222 Orrick Lane Kirkwood, Missouri Thompson, Miahnrxl .Innes-sn. 1 . Salisbury, Missouri Thompson, Nancy Jane-Fr. . . 5 Armstrong Dr. Glendale, Missouri Thompson, William Howard-Sr. 620 Gilbert Belleville, Ill. Thornton, Jo Ann-Fr. . . B25 Selma Dr. Webster Groves, Missouri Thornton, Peter Franklin-Fr. . . 620 W. 58th Terr. Kansas City, Missouri Thrasher, Virginia Sue-Fr. . . Lewistown, Missouri Toelke, William Brinkman-Sr. Union, Missouri Toelleer, Darlene Dorothy- Fr. Boonville, Missouri Toot, Deanna Sue-Sr. . . 6601 Claremont Raytown, Missouri Topping, George Allen-Sr. 27 Concord Lane St. Louis, Missouri Traver, Madeleine Cynthia- Fr .... 112 Radcliff Dr. Norwich, L.L, New York Trent, Frances Loutina-Fr. 206 N. High Butler, Missouri Tschappler, Sharon May-So. . R 1 Morrison, Missouri 155,175,195 . . 94,195 . 175,195 . . 195 . . 195 108,115,138 114,151, 162,163,165 ....205 91,1 14,1 24, 205 . . 64,196 .. 196 ..196 . . 195 . s2,9o,94, 116 . 4 76,231 92,196 . . 55,93,112, 125,205 Tschappler, Alice June-Sr. . R 1 Morrison, Missouri Tucker, Frank C.-So. . . 327 N. Main Nevada, Missouri Tucker, Gayle M.-So. . . . . Highland Park, New Jersey Tuggle, John Walker-Fr. . Box 90093 Los Angeles, California Turnage, Patricia Ann-Fr. Fayette, Missouri Turnage, Wallace Jacobs-Sr. Fayette, Missouri Turnbull, David Neal-So. . 6 Fair Court Troy, Missouri Turner, Charles Ray-Jr. . University City, Missouri Turner, Frederick Leigh-So. Webster Groves, Missouri Turner, Lynne Allen-Jr .... 213 Bell St. Leadwood, Missouri Tweedie, Robert Timmons-Jr 526 Baker Webster Groves, Missouri Twerell, J. Terry-So. . . . . 257 Elm Glendale, Missouri Uhland, Linda Kay-Fr. . . 723 E. Eastwood Lubbock, Texas Um, Young K.-Sr. Seoul, Korea Unnerstall, John Leonard-Fr. 11888 Belle Foiuitain Rd. St. Louis, Missouri Utterback, Amyann-So. ,. . Perry, Missouri Valencia, Caesar-Jr. . General Prado Huanuco, Peru Vandecnocke, Robert A. M.-So. R 1 Fayette, Missouri Vandenberg, Dorothy Ann-So. 6215 Tracy Kansas City, Missouri ' 1 --1 Q' 45 '.-1,4-',.', 2 ,V ' '-f f'1'-'Vi '1-Jfiff' .'f'.' ii'fDi-JW' ,. ., ,1:-.,., , 75,77,9a,11o, 129,231 ..205 . . 39,106,125 ..196 . 114,179,232 . 52,175,205 . . 212 59,73,11o,212 ..212 52,57,1oo,114, 124,205 . .196 .. . . .5a,195 . 112,125,205 . . 212 . . . 114,124 . . 67,108,125, 129,205 Van Horn, Martha Ann-Sr. . .'76,1l2,128,232 13400 Locust Kansas City, Missouri Van Landuyt, Kent Bruce-So. Versailles, Mo. Vaughan, Willaim Gunning-J r. Columbia, Mo. Vaughan, Willaim, Chapline-Jr Frontenac, Mo. Veirs, Mary Lou-Sr. . . . . 232 201 S, Willaims Fayette, Missouri Vemmer, Keith Allen-So. . . . . 205 8128 Braddock University City, Mo. Vestal, Janet Irene-Fr. . . . . 196 216 N. Colfax Ave. Giffith, Indiana Viehmann, Lester Walter-Sr. . . . . 175 12180 Gravois St. Louis, Mo. Vielhabar, Frank Joseph-Sr. ..... 88,118 826 Camborne Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Vieth, Kathy-Jr. . . . 59,87,106,139 804 W. Arch Nevada, Mo. Von Fange, Charles A.-Jr. . . 59,90,114,212 402 N, Cerleton Farmington, Mo. . Vornberg, Daniel Lee-Fr. . . . 67 9004 Barada Overland, Mo. Waddell, Frank Dwight-Sr. . . . 212 Fayette, Missouri Waggoner, Charles M., Jr.-Fr. Columbia, Mo. Wagner, Edwina Kent-Sr. . . . . 104,232 1825 John Manhatten Beach, California Walcott, Joe Louis-Sr. Fayette, Mo. Walker, Alice Marie-Jr. . . . 60,64,67,100, Hillsboro, Mo. 112,212 Walker, E. C.-Jr. . . 62,74,1l4,126,150,212, 934 W, Third 235 Maryville, Mo. Walker, Kathryn Sue-Jr. . . . . 73,104,212 R 2 Fayette, Missouri Walker, Trudy Jane-Jr. . . . 106 Box 35 Lexington, Mo. Wallis, Franklin Forrest, Jr.-Jr. . . 59,75, Belleview, Missouri 80,94,l22,212 Walp, Li.nda Ann-So. . . . . 83,205 3219 Doniphan St. Joseph, Mo. Wang, Ben-Cheng- Fr. Hong Kong, China Wantz, Ned Joseph-So. . . . 79,205 R 2 Westminster, Maryland Ward, Carter Dean-So. . . 88,l16,l55,l75, 5518 Shady Oak 177 Dayton, Ohio 269 Watkins, Edward Dennis-So. . 301 S. Ohio Joplin, Mo. Watson, Marian Louise-So. . 1202 E. Brook Webster Groves, Mo. Watts, Dennis Eugene-Fr. . . Annada, Mo. Waugh, James Robert-Sr. Rothville, Mo. Weatherford, Alan Leroy-So. Clarence, Mo. Weaver, Mary Sue-Jr. . . 1320 E. Dunklin Jefferson City, Mo. Webber, David Everett-Sr. 607 Mound St. Mound, City, Missouri Weber, Douglas Lee-So. . . 1222 Raudall Rd. Independence, Mo. Weber, Robinn Stanley-Fr. . 2512 Dlmcan St. Joseph, Mo. Weeks, Roger A.-Jr. . . 5798 Snake Rd. Oakland, California Weiker, Dean-Sr. Fayette, Mo. Weiker, Virginia Lee-Sr. Fayette, Mo. Weinand, Kenneth Joe-So. . . R 1 124,130,148,161,1 Troy, Missouri Welch, Robert Lee, Jr.-Jr. Fayette, Mo. Wendling, Patricia Lucille-Fr 4074 Alma St. Louis, Mo. Wertz, Landis Dale-Jr. , 631 Gray Ave. Lombard, Ill. Westerfield, Arleen Carol-So. 2380 Deer Run Rd. St. Louis, Missouri , . 67,114,124 . . .1205 . . 94,196 . . 91,114,115, 124,132,205 . 79,146,112 42, '1a,116,120, 124,205 . . 90,196 . .45,116,212 a'1,sa,90,122, 62,16a,164,2o5 . . . a6,s7,92, 196 . . . .66,205 Weston, BarryOwen-Sr. . . 36,37,50,122,232 1210 Franklin Dr. Independence, Mo. Weston, Evelyn Mae-Sr. . . 36,37,51,60,101, 121 9 Franklin Dr. 1 1 2 1 Independence, Mo. Wetzler, Sharon Marie-So. 6735 Robbins St. Louis, Mo. Weygandt, Susan Violet- Fr. . 420 S. St. Jaques Florissant, Mo. 270 , 31,195,1a'1,2a2 . . .196 Wheeler, John Wesley-Fr. . . . 196 521 Lincoln Aurora, Mo. White, Ned T.-Jr. 7256 Ritter Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana White, Richard J.-So. . . . . . 205 6110 Seign Ave. Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo. Whitehorn, Sharron Dean-Jr. 201 Harrison St. Kennett, Mo. Whitener, .Ioy Eugene, Jr.-Jr .... 122,124, St. Louis, 'Mo. 205 Whitman, Margaret Norene-So. . . 108,125, 433 Thomas 205 Ferguson, Mo. Wiebe, Kristi Ann-So. . . . 205 996 Alexandra Wieser, Randy Thomas-Fr. . . . . 196 10610 Bellefontaine St. Louis, Mo. Wilensky, Dru C. Rice-Sr. .... 88,103,118 Fayette, Mo. Wilensky, Terry Allen-Sr. . . . .175 Fayette, Missouri Wiley, Dean Wilson-So. Ferguson, Mo. Wilkinson, Christine Claire-J r .... '76,93, 1349 Meadow Lane 104,212 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Wilkinson, Jeri Jaye-Fr. . . . 74,150,196 121 Bennett Lebanon, Mo. Wilkinson, Very Jay-So ..... 118,124,179 121 Bennett Lebanon, Mo. Willi, Priscilla Lee-So. . . l08,125,129,205 4517 Swan St. Louis, Mo. Williams, Annette-Fr. . . . . 196 Boonville, Mo. Willaims, Bobby Lynn-Fr. . . . . 196 R 1 Birch Tree, Mo. Williams, Lexie-Sr. . . . 118 R 1 Portageville, Mo. Williamson, Jane-Jr. . . . 6'7,76,112,138,212 210 N. Walter Potosi, Mo. Wilson, Marilyn Ann-Fr. . . . 196 1320 E. 62nd Kansas City, Mo. Wilson, Mary Kathryn-Fr. . . . . 196 2421 Hoeschler Dr. La Crosse, Wisconsin Wilson, Maurice Houston-Sr. . . 62,90,94,95, 4601 Vermont 116 Kansas City, Mo. Wilson, Susan Joyce-Fr. 226 N. Craig Lombard, Ill. Windhorst, Linda Ann-So. . . . . 12808 Bellerive Est. St. Louis, Mo. V Winsett, Jon Douglas-So. . 12022 Big Bend Kirkwood, Mo. Wogan, Yvonne Lynne-Jr. . . Union star, Mo. Wohlberg, Margaret Ann-Sr. 1129 Bellerive St. Louis, Mo. . . 196 108,125,205 . . 66,205 . 66,79,212 Wolf,Richard-So. . . . 43,118,124,175,206 60 Cardigan W. Ferguson, Mo. Womack, Alice Camilla-Sr. . . Independence, Mo. Wonderlin, Chester Charles-So Bloomington, Ill. Woodie, Melinda Jane-Fr. . . 6120 Leona St. St. Louis, Mo. Wrinkle, Leslie Wilson- Fr. Columbia, Mo. Wuetherich, John Chris-So. . . Ballwin, Mo. Wunderlich, Paul Henry-Jr. . . 6127 S. Grand St. Louis, Mo. Yocham, Murphy L,-Sr. . . 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