Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)

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mm p - v% m r Pd7 Z ' 0 c i ilj 1 1 v JL J FOUNDED TRAL 1854 - ! ; . layette, Missouri m • ■ i-Tc ' sr , I PRIVATE CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE NO THOROUGHFARE i foreword. There ' s a sign in Fayette, Missouri and it reads Central Methodist College established in 1854. It ' s a funny thing about signs, they ' re always popping up in unexpected places — saying Slow Down, No Smoking Allowed, or Quiet, People are Studying. Not all signs are restricting though, some of them relay happy messages — Visitors Welcome, Free Art Exhibit in the next room, or Classes Will Not Meet Today. Speech is also a sign; while it is not a visible symbol, it stands for many inward messages that initiates as much physical action as the stop sign on the corner. In a way, CMC ' s campus can be classified as a sign. It represents years of study, hard work, and companionship; it is a sign of the times of every generation who has studied within its ivy walls. Signs of the Zime 5 W • ' jSpWSpfc Assembly Hal Sometimes at night, if you ' re very quiet, you can hear a rustling in the trees, as if the leaves are echoing the thoughts of many students of today and of years gone by... We walked hand in hand through the chill of the autumn night and the warmth of college years spent protected us. We walked hand in hand through the chill of the autumn night and the signs of approaching winter frosted the trees. We walked CMC, you and I, and happiness and sadness were our companions through the halls of the house of knowledge. Signs are everywhere — and here , on the following pages are signs of this time. Central Methodist College 1966-1967 X3 «L Y Zable of Contents Dedication Administration and Faculty Classes Organizations Campus calendar Sports Advertising Index 4 6 22 66 158 190 228 248 3 ■ m.W Dedication Mrs. 6 Mrs. C. is the kind of person everyone knows — the freshmen see her scurrying across campus and wonder, but not for long, for soon they know — that ' s Mrs. C, their friend. Elizabeth Arnold Cutler began teaching at Central in 1960. She was graduated Magna Cum Laude from Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, was Phi Beta Kappa her junior year, and was valedictorian of her class. Mrs. Cutler earned her Master of Arts degree from Ohio University, Akron, Ohio. The office around the corner — the one just behind the John is nearly always full. Students flock in for advice, counseling, or interesting conversation. On weekends or research days, Mrs. C. can be found at home in the depressed area. Both her living room and her conversation are enriched by items gleaned from extensive world travels. There is never a problem too small, nor an event too petty that Mrs. C. does not show concern. Students leave her presence with a higher self-image, a happier outlook, and a respect for a charming lady. Because of Mrs. C, the students of Central Methodist College pledge to quit biting their fingernails, chewing gum, and wearing sweatshirts. For your love of knowledge — your interest in the world — and your concern for us — we thank you, Mrs. C! Mrs. C. — Acting Mead of the Psychology Department Mailable by appointment anytime night or day. I L Administration and faculty Dean of the College Kobert W. ffacob M a jCutker Z. Spayde Dean of the Conservatory David £. Dimond Dean of Men M ry e M- Couey Dean of Women 12 Freda Poe, Clerk, Registrars office Willie Green, Clerk, Registrars office Louise Vaughan, Registrar and Asst. to Dean of the College Dean Thogmorton Pearl Potter, Office Manager Chloe Deatherage, Bookkeeper Elbert Welcelean, Accountant, Business Office Lial J. Shay, Student Aid Administrator and Braxton Rethwisch, Admissions Counselor William Stone, Executive secretary of CMC Alumni Assoc, and Helen Collins, Alumni and Public Relations Virginia Abernathy, Secretary to the President Lily McGehee, Librarian Barbara Blair, Clerk, Mail Room Charlotte Sears, Library Clerk 15 Samuel Rhoads, Asst. Prof., Speech and Debate Laverne Jacob, Asst. Instr., Eng. Earle Harris, Jr., Asst. Prof., Eng. Mary Lee Forderhase, Asst. Prof., Eng. Art, Religion and Philosophy Joseph Mitchell, Proi Chairman of the Dep ment of Religion Robert Kysar, Assoc. Prof., Religion Donald Emler, Dir., dent Religious Life Instr. Religious Education Katherine Meyer, Asst Prof., Art John Lansing, Asst. I Philosophy Eugene Hix, Jr., Prof. Philosophy and CI man of the Divisic Philosophy, Art and Religion 1 English, foreign languages and Speech Janice Stone, Sec. to the Department of foreign languages Virgil Warren, Prof, and Head of the De- partment of foreign languages. Edwin Larson, Prof, and Head of the Eng- lish Department. Joseph Murtagh, Assoc, Prof., Spanish. Helen Baskett, Assoc. Prof., Eng. Lois Morris, Asst. Prof., foreign languages Allan Davis, Instr., French and Spanish George Frogen, Assoc. Prof, foreign languages Samuel Rhoads, Asst. Prof., Speech and Debate Laverne Jacob, Asst. Instr., Eng. Earle Harris, Jr., Asst. Prof., Eng. Mary Lee Forderhase, Asst. Prof., Eng. Art Religion and Philosophy Joseph Mitchell, Prof, i Chairman of the Depart ment of Religion Robert Kysar, Assoc. Prof., Religion Donald Emler, Dir., Stu dent Religious Life an Instr. Religious Education Katherine Meyer, Asst. Prof., Art John Lansing, Asst. Prof Philosophy Eugene Hix, Jr., Prof., Philosophy and Chair man of the Division c Philosophy, Art and Religion English, foreign languages and Speech Janice Stone, Sec. to the Department of foreign languages ij Virgil Warren, Prof and Head of the De partment of foreign languages. Edwin Larson, Prof, and Head of the Eng- lish Department Joseph Murtagh, Assoc, Prof., Spanish. Helen Baskett, Assoc. Prof., Eng. Lois Morris, Asst. Prof., foreign languages Allan Davis, Instr., French and Spanish George Frogen, Assoc. Prof, foreign languages William Holmes, Asst. Prof. Physical Edu- cation and Football Edward Wuch, Asst. Prof., Physical Education Paul Grigsby, Assoc. Prof., Education Laverne Kincaid, Asst. Prof., Physical Education Rodney Miller, Instr., Physical Education Education and Physical Education John Smart, Jr., Prof. Education and Hea of the Department o Education Mignon Butts, Prof., Physical Education and Chairman of the Department of Physical Education. Hortense Crawford, Asst. Prof., Education James Luetjen, Asst. Prof., Physical Edu- cation, Head Basket- ball, Coach and Director of Athletics. business, Mist cry, Economics, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology Elizabeth Cutler, Asst. Prof., and Acting Head of the Department of Psychology. Robert H. Barker, Prof, and Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences. Juell T. Duren, Asst. Prof. Business Brooks Waggoner, Assoc. Prof., History James Chao, Assoc. Prof., Business and Economics Hayes A. Richardson, Prof., Business and Head of Business and Economics Department. Harold V. Sunoo, Prof., Political Science, and Head of the History and Political Science Department. Luther T. Spayde, Dean of Swinney Conservatory of Music and Prof, of Organ. Raymond W. Jones, Asst. Prof., Piano and Theory of Music. Marilyn Dimond, Inst., Voice. L. Wesley Miller, Assoc. Prof., Voice. John M. Anderson, Asst. Prof., Woodwinds and Music Theory. Swinney Conservatory of Musie Thomas Yancey, Asst. Prof., Piano and Organ. Barbara Wieman, Instr., Piano. Ellen Moore, Instr., Voice. Karol R. Welcelean, Asst. Prof., Stringed Instru- ments and Theory of Music. Joseph Labuta, Dir. of Bands and Assoc. Prof. 20 Chester Hanson, Assoc. Prof., Mathematics, John Merrill, Prof., Mathematics and Astronomy, Wilbur Ehrich, Asst. Prof., Mathematics, Cornett, Asst. Prof., Mathematics Raymond n iM gtm± rl Uti- 1 T . l w I 1 jf _ b - m mum v l iA s HBI I H Mathematics, biology and Chemistry David Crockett, Asst. Prof., Biology, Farris Woods, Prof., Biology and Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, George Vaughan, Assoc. Prof., Biology NOT PICTURED: Norman Long, Prof, and Head of the Chemistry Dept., Nathaniel Beaber, Asst. Prof., Chemistry, Charles Freidline, Assoc. Prof., Chem- istry, Richard Cornwall, Assoc. Prof., Chemistry 21 22 J. Schmidke, SC rep.; K. DeMott, SC rep.; M. Aheron, treas.; M. Tucker, v. pres.; G. Shride, sec; M. Hahn, pres. Time for recollection of the varied collection of memories and knowledge that we have acquired. Time for participation, that lively se nsation of living and doing in the here and now. Time for anticipation of the oncoming occasion — and the fulfillment of plans and dreams we ' ve desired. Time for inspection and personal reflection upon resources and abilities with which we ' re endowed. Past, present, future. ..an end, a beginning with confidence our places in life we ' ll be winning. Abram, William Miles Overland, Mo. Chemistry Aheron, Marti Dallas, Texas English Allder, Pamela Springfield, Mo. Amick, Glenda Sue New Franklin, Mo. Math Anderson, Daniel Henry Harrisburg, Mo. Religion Anderson, Lawrence C. Bolivar, Mo. Armitage, Suzanne Nevada, Mo. Voice Aschinger, Penny St. Louis, Mo. Elem. Education Ashby, Roderic R. Charleston, Mo. Pol. Science Bailey, James Earl Kirkwood, Mo. Bu. Education Banks, Dale A. Linn, Mo. Biol. Bauer, Roger David St. Louis, Mo. Chemistry Benedict, L. Dow Fulton, Mo. Art Benitez, Roberto Cagle, Benjamin Normandy, Mo. Berry, Joe St. Louis, Mo. Biology Bieri, Mary Lou Prairie Home, Mo. Piano Bittner, Ken Boonville, Mo. Bu. Admin. Blackard, Paul Fayette, Mo. P. E. Blackemore, Gary Kenneth Sturgeon, Mo. Math Blakemore, Glendale Lee Fayette, Mo. Bloomfield, Fred Jefferson City, Mo. Biology Bollinger, Timothy Joe Bell City, Mo. Percussion Boullear, Carolyn Hannibal, Mo. Math Bourbon, Ted Granite City, 111. Biology Brotherton, Thomas J. Fredericktown, Mo. Biology Brown, Steven Milan, Mo. Econ. Bryan, Sandra K. Fayette, Mo. P. E. Buckholtz, John Sedalia, Mo. Bu. Admin. Buck, Nikki Sue Oregon, Mo. P. E. Burkhart, Suzanne Columbia, Mo. El. Education Burton, Douglas Brunswick, Mo. Bu. Admin. Byers, Phyllis M. St. Joseph, Mo. Math Byrd, Donald Brookfield, Mo. Voice Caffrey, Dennis J. Columbia, Mo. Econ. Cannon, Terry Wood River 111. Carr, Marianna Denver, Colo. French English Carter, Fletcher W. St. Louis, Mo. Econ. Chipman, Jeanie Perry, Mo. Bu. Admin. Christie, Kathy Houston, Mo. French Clatworthy, Thomas Earl Fayette, Mo. History Combs, Russell Maurice Alington Hgts., 111. History Culp, Calvin Wayne St. Louis, Mo. Bu. Admin. Davis, Laura Lucile Oklahoma City, Okla. Speech Dean, James Dwight Hardin, Mo. Biology Deere, Myra Louise Berkeley, Mo. Voice DeGraffenried, Marilyn Boonville, Mo. El. Education DeMott, Karen Sedalia, Mo. Psychology Dennison, Orville, H. DeSoto, Mo. Bu. Admin. Dietrich, Arthur Hicks Brentwood, Mo. English Domann, Barbara Kay Auxuasse, Mo. English Downing, Anne Madlen, Mo. History Eilers, Don W. St. Louis, Mo. Art Elders, Frank Michael Cuba, Mo. Chemistry Emery, Patricia St. Louis, Mo. El. Education Enyart, Charlotte Armstrong, Mo. Epps, David Curtis Lebanon, Mo. Bu. Admin. Evans, Jean Craig Stillwater, Okla. Fair, Danny Woods Chillicothe, Mo. Fletcher, William Eugene Richmond Hts., Mo. Math Floyde, Larry E. Norborne, Mo. Trumpet Fuentes, Manuel Jose Venezuela Biology Furukoshi, Kaoru Iiyama-shi, Japan Econ. Gampp, Erwin St. Louis, Mo. Bu. Admin. Gardner, Frank B. Waverly, Penn. Gillilan, Sue St. Louis, Mo. Religion El. Education Givens, Douglas H. St. Louis, Mo. Goett, Richard Carlyle Marceline, Mo. P. E. Hahn, Michael John St. Louis, Mo. Biology Haney, Ruth Butler, Mo. Religion El. Education Hansen, Bob Grandview, Mo. Trumpet Hayes, Helen Ann Florissint, Mo. Biology Holmes, Paulette Truxton, Mo. Bu. Admin. Holsinger, Dave Hardon, Mo. B. Horn Hotze, Patricia St. Louis, Mo. El. Education Huckins, James Heal Fayette, Mo. Chemistry- Jacobs, Gary Guy Eolia, Mo. Math James, Dennis N. Sappington, Mo. Psych. James, Susan Jean St. Louis, Mo. Sociology Jarvis, Pamela Vienna, Va. El. Education Jennings, Sidney Dale Franklin, Mo. Jones, Rodney Fayette, Mo. Jones, Stephen Michael Jefferson City, Mo. Sociology Jonson, W. Michael Sedalia, Mo. Piano Kahmke, Jean St. Louis, Mo. P. E. Kaut, Bill St. Louis, Mo. Kautzner, Ronald St. Louis, Mo. P. E. Kelly, Tom Chesterfield, Mo. Kemper, Diana L. Fayette, Mo. El. Education Kincaid, William H. Fayette, Mo. Bu. Admin. King, Dorothy Ann Kansas City, Mo. El. Education King, Richard Max Kansas City, Mo. Chemistry Kizer, Phil Fayette, Mo. Bu. Admin. Knight, Glenn Carlos Lebanon, Mo. Chemistry Krupski, Alex John St. Louis, Mo. Biology Kruzel, Michael Jennings, Mo. Psychology r Lampkin, Linda Appleton City, Mo. El. Education Leech, Mark Fayette, Mo. Biology Liley, Floyde W. Kennett, Mo. Pol. Science Lovegreen, Karl Frontenac, Mo. Lux, Gerald Granite City, 111. Koenig, Karen McClenahan Feustus, Mo. El. Education McCormick, Kent Quincy, 111. Bu. Admin. McKinzie, Frank Chilhowee, Mo. P. E. McRill, Mary Kay Mt. Vernon, Ohio English Marquard, Fred High Ridge, Mo. Maxey, Stanley Moberly, Mo. Mehrnoff, Stanley Prairie Home, Mo. Pol. Sci. Melegrito, Jonathan Manila, Philippines English Milam, James Larry Glasgow, Mo. Math Milhouser, Charles Granite City, 111. Sociology Miller, Keith Kansas City, Mo. Biology u3 t i Moore, Lisle Kansas City, Mo. Trumpet Mueller, James St. Louis, Mo. P. E. Mullgardt, William H. St. Louis, Mo. Spanish Neely, Larry William St. Louis, Mo. Nelson, W. Richard Jefferson City, Mo. Soc. Sci. Nussbaum, Dena New Madrid, Mo. Bu. Ed. Obannon, Larry Dale Columbia, Mo. Art Ober, David Harrisburg, Pa. History Oldham, Marie Florissant, Mo. Bu. Admin. Olson, Lenore Webster Groves Spanish English Osborn, Vicki Brookfield, Mo. Psych. Osman, Carole Ruth Farmington, Mo. Piano Page, Lloyde Paul Lebanon, Mo. Painter, Jon Edgar Boonville, Mo. Bu. Admin. Parks, Marilyn Kansas City, Mo. French Perry, Leslie Anne Fayette, Mo. El. Education Peterson, Pamela Glen Ellyn, 111. Peterson, Kathryn Maria Chicago, 111. El. Education Peterson, William Morgan University City, Mo. Bu. Admin. Pyle, Nelson D. P. E. Quist, Roy W. Brielle, New Jersey Sociology Rajnoha, Suzanne St. Louis, Mo. History Raymond, H. Sue Ferguson, Mo. El. Education Reinheimer, Richard Affton, Mo. Sociology Richenderfer, Elma St. Charles, Mo. Math Roemer, Donald John Overland, Mo. Schade, John J. Cape Girardeau, Mo English Schmid, David Fulton, Mo. Math Schmidtke, James Don St. Joseph, Mo. History Seitz, Earl F. Cuba, Mo. Chemistry Shride, Glen Anne Emden, Mo. El. Education Shull, Donald Jefferson City, Mo. Bu. Admin. Shull, Walter Jefferson City, Mo. Biology Siebern, John Arthur Chamois, Mo. Trombone Siegrist, Robert Allen Florissant, Mo. Slater, Derryl W. St. Louis, Mo. Bu. Admin. Spellmeyer, Kerry Ferguson, Mo. Psychology Szopa, Paul Fayette, Mo. Biology Teague, Donald Mokena, 111. Thompson, David Kirkwood, Mo. Thompson, Michael Jones Salisbury, Mo. Bu. Admin. Tschappler, Sharon Morrison, Mo. Bu. Education Tucker, Frank C. Ill Clayton, Mo. History Turnbull, David Neal Troy, Mo. Biology Turnbull, Laura Moscow Mills, Mo. El. Education Twerell, J. Terry Glendale, Mo. Econ. Utterback, Amy Ann Perry, Mo. Sociology Vandecnocke, Robert Fayette, Mo. ■■ J 4 il Vanlanduyt, Kent Versailles, Mo. Vaughan, William G. Columbia, Mo. History Walker, Anne Core New Franklin, Mo. El. Education Walp, Linda Ann St. Joseph, Mo. Chemistry Wantz, Ned Joseph Westminister, Md. Religion Watson, Marian St. Louis, Mo. El. Education Weatherford, Alan Leroy Fayette, Mo. Sociology Weber, Douglas Independence, Mo. Pol. Science Weinand, Kenneth J. Troy, Mo. Biology Westerfeld, Arleen Carol St. Louis, Mo. El. Education White, Richard Chcotan, Okla. Psych. Whitman, Margaret Ferguson, Mo. Bu. Admin. Wilkinson, Carl Eddie Fredericktown, Mo. P. E. Willi, Priscilla St. Louis, Mo. El. Education Windhorst, Linda Ann St. Louis, Mo. English Wolf, Richard Ferguson, Mo. Biology Yamamoto, Katsuhiko Japan Econ. Young, Robert Eric Des Plaines, 111. Psych. S. York, Sec; M. Hudgins, SC rep.; P.Wendling, pros.; K. Grebe, SC rep.; S. Kocher, v. pres.; M. Caul, treas. Ambition, drive, and salesmanship — our contributions to The campus life of CMC. We try quite hard to do A task that constantly needs much encouragement — Promotion of school spirit; for it ' s part of what has sent The Eagles on to victory on gridiron and on court. Derbies, pens, and pencils show our firm support. And in our individual lives we also strive to show Our strong desire to do our best to develop what we know. For in one year the test will come and responsible we ' ll be For knowledge and experience we have obtained at CMC. 36 Albright, Nancy St. Louis, Mo. Alfultis, Dan Allen St. Louis, Mo. Apel, Judy St. Louis, Mo. Appel, Robert Ferguson, Mo. Asher, Nancy Kirkwood, Mo. Astolfi, Rick Mt. Vernon, Mo. Babel, Evan Bridgeton, Mo. Banks, Rick Chillicothe, Mo. Bante, Blanche St. Louis, Mo. Baur, Constance Montgomery City, Mo. Beckley, John Mexico, Mo Blackburn, Richard H. Brookfield, Mo. Blansett, Velma Fayette, Mo. Bond, Paul Columbia, Mo. Boyd, Suzanne Dearborn, Mo. Bray, Robert H. Louisiana, Mo. Breeden, Mary Kay Dixon, Mo. Brock, Mary Ann Webster Groves, Mo. ■ Brockman, William F. Kansas City, Mo. Buck, Larry L. St. Joseph, Mo. Byrd, Trudy Brookfield, Mo. Campbell, Alice L. St. Louis, Mo. Carter, E. Ann Palos Verdes, Calif. Cater, John R. Kansas City, Mo. Caul, Marilyn Chaiee, Mo. Clark, Charles Leslie Benton City, Mo. Clark, Jane Columbia, Mo. Collier, Sam Shelbina, Mo. Combs, Thomas O. Arlington Hts., 111. Conn, Pam Sikeston, Mo. Crowell, Robert Overland, Mo. Cotton, Janet Alton, Missouri Crandall, Steve Carthage, Mo. Davis, Linda Sue Poplar Bluff, Mo. Davis, Nancy Marian Sigourney, Iowa DeForest, Linda St. Louis, Mo. Doisy, Edward A. Webster Groves, Mo. Drewer, Thomas St. Louis, Mo. Dreyer, Mary Phyll Huntsville, Mo. Duncan, Douglas E. Orange, California Duren, Larry Montgomery City, Mo. Eckhardt, Kay Fayette, Mo. Erhart, Judy Fayette, Mo. Evans, Gary Thomas Willow Springs, Mo. Finley, James New Bloomfield, Mo. Fisher, Roy D. Glendale, Mo. Floyd, Elaine Boonville, Mo. Forrstel, Michael St. Louis, Mo. Fox, Betty St. Louis, Mo. Freeman, James St. Louis, Mo. Fuemmeler, Thomas L. Glasgow, Mo. Gallayher, Vincent P. Boonville, Mo. Garrett, Glen Sanders Hayti, Mo. Gashin, Glen Weber Wright City, Mo. Graves, Sharon Jennings, Mo. Graves, Stephen Jennings, Mo. Gray, Richard Columbia, Mo. Grebe, Terry Keith New Franklin, Mo. Griffith, John Michael Clarksville, Mo. Hamilton, Catherine Lakehurst, New Jersey Harashe, Marilyn St. Louis, Mo. Heaven, Walter, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Heitman, Diana Lynn Fredericktown, Mo. Hickman, Sandra Sedalia, Mo. Hinkle, Linda York Springs, Pa. Hoechst, Jerry St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, Donnadale (Bunny) Florissant, Mo. Hogrebe, Edward C. St. Louis, Mo. Horton, Robert B. Webster Groves, Mo. Howell, Mary Annette Fayette, Mo. Hudgins, Morris Florissant, Mo. Humphrey, Virginia C. Hazelwood, Mo. Hunt, Janet Ann Windsor, Mo. Jackson, Alice Granite City, Illinois Jefferies, Michael A. St. Joseph, Mo. Jensen, Karen Park Ridge, Illinois Johnson, Richard W. Glasgow, Mo. Jones, John Paul St. Loui s, Mo. Jones, Mark H. Des Peres, Mo. Kempfer, Kurt R. St. Louis, Mo. King, Paul St. Louis, Mo. King, Savilla Ann Lebanon, Mo. Kocher, Sarah Ellen Cincinnati, Ohio Kraft, Clinton Navada, Mo. Kruse, Ronald Chesterfield, Mo. L adage, Allen Manchester, Mo. Landrum, Ginni Hunnewell, Mo. Langkop, Carl Prarie Home, Mo. Lark, Bill St. Ann, Mo. Lauburg, Kenneth Florissant, Mo. Lewandowski, Alex St. Charles, Mo. Little, Robert Caseyville, Illinois Loewenstein, J. B. Mexico, Mo. Logue, Genelle Marceline, Mo. Lovell, Linda Troy, Mo. Lunceford, Leona Richmond, Mo. McFarland, Randall Potosi, Mo. Marolis, Art St. Joseph, Mo. Marshall, J. J. Webster Groves, Mo. Martin, John Michael St. Joseph, Mo. Maxey, Kenneth Bruce Jennings, Mo. Meriweather, Sally Bismarck, North Dakota Miltenberger, John Alex Webster Groves, Mo. Minor, Betty Lee Fayette, Mo. Moore, Danielle Kansas City, Mo. Morrison, Linda Lee ' s Summit, Mo. Morrow, Sarah Lewis Lathrop, Mo. Murphy, Walt Independence, Kansas Nagle, Tom Overland, Mo. Nelden, Marge St. Louis, Mo. Nelms, Richard Lee Farmington, Mo. Nicolay, Robert L. St. Louis, Mo. Nipps, Sharon Greenfield, Mo. Norbury, David D. New Franklin, Mo. O ' Dell, Lynn Lebanon, Mo. Orear, Tom Janesville, Wisconsin Patterson, Deidre Sunrise Beach, Mo. Phelps, John Edward New Franklin, Mo. Pillman, Alan Kirkwood, Mo. Poe, Judith Anne St. Louis, Mo. Poe, Tom Poplar Bluff, Mo. Porter, Ricci R. Sunrise Beach, Mo. Pyles, Joseph H. Boonville, Mo. Rauch, Bernie Eugene St. Louis, Mo. Raymond, Gail Ferguson, Mo. Richman, Cherie Union, Mo. Roberts, Ronald Harrison, Arkansas Rodick, Mike Sedalia, Mo. Rolfe, Margaret Centralia, Mo. Russell, Tucker R. Kirkwood, Mo. Sander, Marilyn Jackson, Mo. Schreiber, Lawrence E. St. Louis, Mo. Sanker, Barbara E. St. Louis, Mo. Schult, Ray Secaucus, New Jersey Schwaab, Donald A. St. Louis, Mo. Schwarze, Mary Ann Warrenton, Mo. Sergei, Craig Robert Florissant, Mo. Sever, Mark Dexter, Mo. Shedd, Carrie Northbrook, Illinois Smith, Linda Maurine Prairie Home, Mo. Snodgrass, Larry W. Liberal, Mo. Stephens, Suzie Tipton, Mo. Stock, Donald B. Glendale, Mo. Stone, Janice Favette. Mo. Stretz, Denise A. Boonville, Mo. Suchland, Barbara House Springs, Mo. Sutton, Kenny Boonville, Mo. Swan, James S. Florissant, Mo. Tabler, Jamie Glendale, Mo. Thompson, Nancy Kirkwood, Mo. Thornton, Peter Kansas City, Mo. Tucker, Joe Montgomery City, Mo. Unnerstaff, John L. St. Louis, Mo. Weber, Robinn St. Joseph, Mo. Wendling, Pat St. Louis, Mo. Wilson, Marilyn Latour, Mo. York, Shirley Independence, Mo. Young, Thomas E. Alton, Mo. Zacny, Gerie Creve Coeur, Mo. L. Tucker, SC rep.; R. Fulton, v. pres., S. Engel, SC rep.; G. Siegris sec; S. Kettenacker, treas.; D. Riebold, pres. We came back full of vim and vigor — ready to tack] another year. • ' But great tragedies befell us that to others brougl good cheer. We speak of Greek Tragedies , of course — a campu spectacle unique. And this year many of us went through an excitin week Of bracing, kneeling and other grabs that we ' ll nc mention. You have to give us credit — we attracted much attentioi Our time and efforts weren ' t all spent in carefre socializing-- We studied, worked and practiced and did muc philosophizing. A year to remember as one full page in all our lif stories — Let ' s hold fast to our achievements furthering Central ' glories. Abbott, Mark Florissant, Mo. Alexander, Patricia Fayette, Mo. Anderson, Jane Ellen Affton, Mo. Aschinger, Dennis Gene St. Louis, Mo. Babel, Robert B. Bridgeton, Mo. Badby, Gary Edward Fayette, Mo. Ballard, Jim Kirkwood, Mo. Barrett, John R. Brentwood, Mo. Barrett, Michael E. St. Louis, Mo. Bartholomew, Roberta Fayette, Mo. Bauer, Barbara St. Louis, Mo. Beadles, Nancy Blue Springs, Mo. Bennett, Larry Lee Shelbyville, Mo. Bennett, Thomas E. Crystal City, Mo. Beyer, William George Rock Hill, Mo. Birkes, Keith Bolivar, Mo. Blackford, John Florissant, Mo. Borders, Fred Florissant, Mo. Bowman, Steven Niles, Illinois Braddock, Linda Ferguson, Mo. Bradley, Jacquelin Latour, Mo. Brashears, Don Perry, Mo. Bretch, Barbara Ferguson, Mo Brown, Paul Michael Troy, Mo. Bruening, Suzanne St. Louis, Mo Buck, Charles Senath, Mo. Brunner, Martha Anne Lexington, Mo. Burgart, Warren Affton, Mo. Cain, Richard Overland, Mo. Caldwell, Don Kansas City, Mo. Calkins, Kurt Kirkwood, Mo. Campbell, Jerroll Grandview, Mo. Carroll, Janet Quincy, Illinois Casey, Carolyn Sterling, Illinois Claybrook, C. Jed Edgerton, Wisconsin Cole, Janet Imperial, Mo. T Coon, Margaret Bethany, Mo. Cooper, Marlene Miami, Mo. Copple, Vicki Chillicothe, Mo. Crabtree, Gail Evanston, Illinois Crauder, Catherine St. Louis, Mo. Crumbliss, Nancy Kirkwood, Mo. Dallman, Dennis St. Louis, Mo. 0f . Degitz, Lawrence m ° W Quincy, Illinois 1 Deneke, Nancy Fulton, Mo. Detwiler, Earl Moberly, Mo. De Vos, Jerry Saddle Brook, New Jerse Early, Gerald Sabetha, Kansas Erkhardt, William Fayette, Mo. Edwards, Kathy Mexico, Mo. Eichelberger, Georgia Pilot Grove, Mo. Eickmeier, Judith St. Louis, Mo. Emanuel, Nancy Ferguson, Mo. Emrick, Becky Kirkwood, Mo. Engel, Suzanne Florissant, Mo. Everhart, Linda Centralia, Mo. Farr, Bob Kansas City, Mo. Fesler, Linda St. Louis, Mo. Fisher, Samuel Waverly, Mo. Foster, Lawrence Kansas City, Mo. Friedewald, Jean Afton, Mo. Fuentes, Cynthia Fayette, Mo. Fulton, Rose Kansas City, Mo. Fulton, Ross Kansas City, Mo. Gaddis, Laura St. Louis, Mo. Gann, Janna Beth Cameron, Mo. Gardner, Vivian Eding, Mo. Garrett, Bruce Columbia, Mo. Giddens, Jon Lilbourn, Mo. Gifford, Kathie Fredericktown, Mo. Gist, Walter Poplar Bluff, Mo. Golden, Thomas Goodman, Dennis Louisiana, Mo. Greenwood, Paul Galveston, Texas Gregory, George Glasgow, Mo. Grigsby, Carl Fayette, Mo. Grimes, Judy Slater, Mo. Grubbs, Lari St. Ann, Mo. Haas, Barbara Mascoutah, Illinois Harless, Ginger Melrose Park, Illinois Harlow, Charles Centralia, Mo. ' V Harness, Cathy v Mf Louisiana, Mo. _ Harper, Mary Neosho, Mo. Hayes, Daniel Shelbina, Mo. Heath, Paul Kansas City, Mo. Hedgepeth, Robert New Madrid, Mo. Hester, Forrest Springfield, Illinois Hilgeman, WiUiam St. Louis, Mo Hill, Linda Sedalia, Mo. Hobbs, Gwynne Fulton, Mo. Hoffsten, Alan Rock Hill, Mo. Holland, Cherryl St. Louis, Mo. Holmes, Jason Vinita Park, Mo. Holmes, Kim St. Louis, Mo. Holmes, William Bucklin, Mo. Hoist, Carolyn Fayette, Mo. House, Mary Charleston, Mo. Jenkins, Anna Brentwood, Mo. Johnson, Michael Moscow Mills, Mo. Johnson, Ronald Centralia, Mo. Johnson, Sarah Boonville, Mo. Jones, Anita Dawn, Mo. Jones, Linda Bigelow, Mo. Kandler, Richard Des Plaines, Illinois Kemper, Janice St. Louis, Mo. Kennedy, Diane Kansas City, Mo. Kershaw, Beth Springfield, Mo. Kettenacker, Sue Ferguson, Mo. Khoury, Robert St. Louis, Mo. Killion, Mary Hughesville, Mo. Kirk, Stephen Richmond, Mo. Knabe, Nancy Boonville, Mo. Kahler, Barbara Fayette, Mo. Kuhn, John New Haven, Mo. Kuntzman, Sharon St. Louis, Mo. Ladd, Gary Medina, Ohio Lahmeyer, Henry Jefferson City, Mo. LeBeau, John St. Louis, Mo. Lemen, Linda Fayette, Mo. Lindsay, Judy Louisiana, Mo. Liner, Jim St. Louis, Mo. Locke, Robert Salisbury, Mo. Logan, Curtis Rolla, Mo. Long, Jeanetta Independence, Mo. Long, Jim Vienna, Mo. Long, Larry Perry, Mo. Lovelace, Sherri Raytown, Mo. Lowe, Jo Ann St. Louis, Mo. Lynn, Karen Kennett, Mo. McClenahan, Donna Festus, Mo. McKinney, Barb St. Louis, Mo. McQuigg, Linda Columbia, Mo. Madison, Carol Festus, Mo. Martin, Herb Franklin Park, Illinois Meents, Sharon St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Gene Fayette, Mo. Miller, Robert Malta Bend, Mo. Miles, Susan Kennett, Mo. Mohn, C. E Richmond, Mo. Morrow, Pat Lawson, Mo. Moss, Lynne Tipton, Mo. Moxley, Don Troy, Mo. Murr, John Louisiana, Mo. Neimeyer, George Aurora, Mo. Neimeyer, Phillip Hoberg, Mo. Nelson, Judy Bunceton, Mo. Neudigate, Bill Farmington, Mo. Nichols, Beth St. Louis, Mo. Nickens, John Chaffee, Mo. Nolte, Craig Poquoson, Virginia Perry, Timothy Fayette, Mo. Peters, David St. Louis, Mo. Peters, Roger Herculaneun, Mo. Plummer, Suzanne Mountain Grove, Mo. Ramsey, Ronald Mountain Grove, Mo. Reynolds, James Belton, Mo. Richardson, Mary Kansas City, Mo. Riebold, Dale House Springs, Mo. Roach, James Columbia, Mo. Robb, Elizabeth St. Anne, Mo. Mayfield, John Wilmettt, Illinois Roberts, Edythe Dearborn, Mo. Roberts, James C. St. Louis, Mo. Robertson, Joe M. Salisbury, Mo. Robertson, Stanley Alexandria, Virginia Roche, Linda St. Charles, Mo. Rooks, Michael M. Sedalia, Mo. Roussin, Janet Marie Potosi, Mo. Royston, Richard Franklin, Mo. Rudeseal, Bill Dexter, Mo. Sandy, Frank Chatham, New Jersey Schiffman, Stephen Glendale, Mo. Shannon, Gerald William Elsberry, Mo. Shelton, Dennis W. Florissant, Mo. Shepard, Marilyn Granite City, Illinois Shirley, Candy Richards- Gebaur AFB Shownes, Linda Jennings, Mo. Siegrist, Gayle Florissant, Mo. Singleton, Vera Creve Coeur, Mo. Smith, Douglas A. Groton, Connecticut Smith, Marilyn J. Florissant, Mo. Subert, Loretta N. Affton, Mo. Spencer, Donald Edwardsville, Illinois Stauffer, Dale Sikeston, Mo. Stanley, Lena Hamilton, Mo. Steele, Virginia East Paterson, New Jersey Stouffer, William H. Napton, Mo. Sweetin, Marilyn Florissant, Mo. Talbert, Ginger Kirkwood, Mo. Taylor, Nancy Rushville, Illinois Telaneus, Lorna Chillicothe, Mo. Templeton, Patrick Kirkwood, Mo. Todd, John Washington, Mo. Trevorrow, Sharon Florissant, Mo. Tucker, Larry Clayton, Mo. Vancil, Candace Eureka, Mo. Varbel, Nancy Kay Savannah, Mo. Viehmann, Susan Overland, Mo. Walling, James Marshall, Mo. Walsh, Michael St. Louis, Mo. Waters, Glenn Wood River, Illinois Watkins, Michael Arnold, Mo. Wayland, Lu Ann Ledyard, Connecticut Weil, Alice Jean St. Charles, Mo. Weiss, David A. Potosi, Mo. West, David L. Creve Couer, Mo. Wetzel, John Louisiana, Mo. Whisler, Joe Nevada, Mo. White, Anne Farmington, Mo. White, Ben Moberly, Mo. White, Carole Chillicothe, Mo. Wickham, Ann Columbia, Mo. Williams, Dennis Ray Kennett, Mo. Wiswall, Linda Fayette, Mo. Wright, Nancy St. Louis, Mo. Yewell, Karyn L. St. Louis, Mo Young, Peggy Cooper St. Louis, Mo. Yount, Alan H. Kirkwood, Mo. 53 54 J. Jones, SC rep.; C. Cooksey, treas.; J. Kox, pres.; L. Lolley, sec C. Stevenson, v. pres.; L. Watson, SC rep. We ' ve come to lead a whole new life from places fai and near — Made new friends, learned new facts and gee we ' re glad we ' re here! We are a spirited group — old Mac may never be th« same. Some even acquired notable Trick or Treat fame, We know we ' ve got a lot to learn, but when we stop to think How far we ' ve come in finding many a missing link That tie our lives together and give us purpose and aim, We realize it ' s worth it — life will never be quite the same. We study and learn, we laugh, cry, and live And our best to CMC we ' re wanting to give. Adams, Gary Kirk wood, Mo. Albenesius, Carol St. Louis, Mo. Aldridge, Barb Florissant, Mo. Alcoke, Michael St. Louis, Mo. Allgier, Vicki Kennett, Mo. Anderson, Joan Kansas City, Mo. Babel, Becky Bridgeton, Mo. Ballew, James Columbia, Mo. Barrett, John Bridgeton, Mo. Bauer, Walter St. Louis, Mo. Baxter, Karen WellsviUe, Mo. Behring, Sandra Fredericktown, Mo. Bell, Dianne Florissant, Mo. Belt, Frances Bridgeton, Mo. Bennett, Kathy St. Louis, Mo. Berry, Jack East Alton, Illinois Bittle, Lloyd Columbia, Mo. Bouchard, Janine Creve Coeur, Mo. Bowers, Linda Sunset Hills, Mo. Boysel, Janet Sedalla, Mo. Brady, Robert Kirkwood, Mo. Brinegar, Jerry Tarkio, Mo. Brogden, Lyla Kennett, Mo. Brooks, Pat Kennett, Mo. Brunner, Helen Lexington, Mo. Bullock, Robert Belton, Mo. Burgess, Jeanne Normandy, Mo. Caldwell, Fran Shelbina, Mo. Callaway, Judson New London, Mo. Callaway, Mary New York, New York Callison, Nancy Eldon, Mo. Cheary, John . Berkeley, Mo. Cheffey, Ruth Sedalia, Mo. Clark, Sharon St. Louis, Mo. Clark, Susan Raytown, Mo. Clickner, William Moberly, Mo. Coleman, Dennis Mineral Point, Mo. Coleman, William De Soto, Mo. Conner, Kathe Kennett, Mo. Connit, Tim Westmont, Illinois Conway, Peggy Drayton Plains, Michigan Cooksey, Cheryl Salem, Mo. Cornett, Jill St. Louis, Mo. Cox, Glenda Maplewood, Mo. Cram, Donna Shrewsbury, Mo. Cunkle, Nancy Lebanon, Mo. Cutler, Mary Carthage, Illinois Dack, Nancy Columbia, Mo. Dailey, Richard Plainfield, New Jersey Dameron, Roy Springfield, Mo. Davis, Charlotte St. Louis, Mo. Dean, Sue Hardin, Mo . Decker, Deborah Northfield, New Jersey Dinwiddie, Patricia Boonville, Mo. Dodson, Gwen St. Louis, Mo. Douglas, Mary Marshall, Mo. Duzan, Kenneth El Dorado, Arkansas Edele, Terry St. Louis, Mo. Edmonston, John Hornersville, Mo. Eigel, Laura Ellsworth, Thomas New York, New York Evans, James St. Charles, Mo. Farmer, Joyce Fulton, Mo. Ferguson, Nancy Creve Coeur, Mo. Franklin, Rory Marshall, Mo. Fretwell, Gary Monticello, Mo. Frledewald, Russ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Fritz, Wilbert St. Ann, Mo. Frost, Letitia St. Louis, Mo. Fulbright, Pamela St. Joseph, Mo. Gallemore, Tekla Hallsville, Mo. Gardner, Linda Edina, Mo. Garfield, Sharon Lamar, Mo. Gage, Gary Paris, Mo. Girling, Marcia Sheridan, Mo. Givens, Brenda Kansas City, Mo. Godfrey, Becky Chesterfield, Mo. Gose, Kerry Fayette, Mo. Green, Jane Blue Springs, Mo. Gresham, Paula Collinsville, Illinois Grossheider, Virginia Bates City, Mo. Grotjan, Patricia Brunswick, Mo. Gumm, Roger Columbia City, Indiana Gutjahr, Gary St. Louis, Mo. Haglund, Lynn Bridgeton, Mo. Hall, Linda New Orleans, Louisiana Harper, Monte Augusta, Georgia Harris, Linda Granite City, Hlinois Hart, Linda Hollister, Mo. Hawkins, Gary Creve Coeur, Mo. Hays, Peggy New London, Mo. Hearst, Linda St. Louis, Mo. Heintz, Gary St. Louis, Mo. Henry, Bill Columbia, Mo. Hill, Susan St. Louis, Mo. Hirlinger, Janice Kay Boonville, Mo. Hoffman, Rodney Fayette, Mo. Hogenmiller, Jeffrey Crystal City, Mo. Holdeman, Marsha Kansas City, Mo. Holligan, Larry Festus, Mo. Holman, Mary Kay Mountain Grove, Mo. Holt, Judy Doniphan, Mo. Hood, Janet St. Louis, Mo. Hooker, Mark Kansas City, Mo. Houston, Sally Creve Coeur, Mo. Howard, James Fayette, Mo. Howe, Danny Kansas City, Mo. Hunt, Michael Sedalia, Mo. Hurst, Elaine St. Louis, Mo. Jaeger, Merilee Boonville, Mo. Jaillite, Joyce Joplin, Mo. Johnson, Patricia St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, William Columbia, Mo. Jones, Daryl St. Louis, Mo. Jones, Deloris Dawn, Mo. Jones, Jane Springfield, Mo. Jones, Joe Senath, Mo. Jones, Ray Fayette, Mo. Kamper, Gary Ferguson, Mo. Kannapell, Paul Keeney, Denise Fredericktown, Mo. Keller, Julia Kirkwood, Mo. Keith, Michael Creve Coeur, Mo. King, Gail Crestwood, Mo. Kiser, Lois New Cambria. Mo. Kiso, John Slater, Mo. Knigge, Joe Affton, Mo. Koval, Karen St. Louis, Mo. Kox, James Crystal Lake, 111. Kuehl, Richard St. Louis, Mo. AM . Kurtz, Gene Sedalia, Mo. fc.j- J Lambeth, Sharon Overland, Mo. A +CM ' Laune, Kenneth New Haven, Missouri ™ S «J ■ Lawless, Rosemary m Napton, Mo. Lawson, Karen Boonville, Mo. Lee Moses Sedalia, Mo. Leeson, Stephen Springfield, Mo. Leech, Larry Fayette, Mo. Lennie, Robert Clayton, Mo. Lenz, James St. Louis, Mo. Llewellyn, Georgia Odessa, Mo. Locke, Evelyn Salisbury, Mo. Lolley, Lynn Creve Coeur, Mo. Long, Linda Boonville, Mo. Loyd, Gary Branson, Mo. Mabie, Shirley Florissant, Mo. McAllister, Karen Lexington, Mo. McCutchan, Dale Monticello, Mo. McGowan, Gregory St. Louis, Mo. Magee, Elizabeth New Hampton, Mo. ll 4. ' W Manning, Jack Moscow Mills, Mo. Markland, Mary Mr w Fayette, Mo. ' f. Markland, Susan Armstrong, Mo. Mathews, Joan ' Si Overland, Mo. Meckfessel, Vernon St. Louis, Mo. Mellott, Olivia Kr - Edwardsville, Kan. Meyer, Richard Granite City, 111. Miller, Glynda Columbia, Mo. flk Million, Thomas 1 Boonville, Mo. Montgomery, James JH Troy, Mo. Morris, Ann New London, Mo. Muench, Eric Washington, Mo. Murray, Sally Union, Mo. Nagys, Sigi Chicago, 111. Narita, Hiroshi Tokyo, Japan Neal, Greg Chillicothe, Mo Nelms, Larry Farmington, Mo. Neubauer, Cathy Crestwood, Mo. Newman, Linda Fayette, Mo. Nichols, Nancy St. Louis, Mo. Nickerson, Leroy Glasgow, Mo. Northcutt, Bruce Warson Woods, Mo. Nowell, Mary Cape Girardeau, Mo. Palen, Jill Lamar, Mo. Purdy, Robert St. Louis, Mo. Parsons, Eugene St. Charles, Mo. Payne, Sharon Grandv iew, Mo. Petersen, David Lake Zurich, 111. Petersen, Debbie Lake Zurich, 111. Pickles, Terrance 2f T.nnis: Mn Pinkerton, David Armstrong, Mo. Pixler, Pat Cedar Rapids, Iowa Plag, Hank St. Louis, Mo. Plummer, Pam Mountain Grove, Mo. Ponder, Beverly Kirkwood, Mo. Post, Jimmie Boonville, Mo. Pound, Bonnie Atlanta, Georgia Prather, Kenneth Grant City, Mo. Pundmann, Thomas St. Charles, Mo. Quinly, Michael Shelbina, Mo. Radford, Marsha Jasper, Mo. Rau, Eric Washington, Mo. Reed, Harry Bragg City, Mo. Rice, Douglass Clarkton, Mo. Rice, Joe Chaffee, Mo. Richardson, Barbara Brunswick, Mo. Rinehart, Louis Moraga, California Roberts, Elyse St. Ann, Mo. Roberts, Susan Pleasant Hill, 111. Rodenberg, Jerry Kansas City, Mo. Rollen, Jim Springfield, Mo. Rooke, Sharon St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Charles Caruthersville, Mo. Rudd, Dale Auxsasse, Mo. Russell, Barbara St. Louis, Mo. Ryland, Janet Odessa, Mo. Sander, Mark Illmo, Mo. Schroer, Robert St. Louis, Mo. Schulte, Larry Hermann, Mo. Scott, Julie Kansas City, Mo. Sees, Alan West Columbia, South Carolina Shaner, Robert Farmington, Mo. Sheible, John New Haven, Mo. Shemwell, Sandra Overland, Mo. Shride, Gary Emden, Mo. Shrum, Kathy Marble Hill, Mo. Sillers, Anne Sedalia, Mo. Simpson, Robert Fayette, Mo. Sitze, Claudia Dorsey, Illinois Smith, Clayton Chillicothe, Mo. Smith, Jeanne Washington, Mo. Smith, Joe Chillicothe, Mo. Smith, Nancy Ferguson, Mo. Smull, William Troy, Mo. Sonnenberg, Steve St. Louis, Mo. Speer, Rebecca Granite City, Illinois Speight, Brent Branson, Mo. Staniec, Ted Brooklyn, New York Steiner, Cynthia Vandalia, Mo. Stevenson, Charles St. Louis, Mo. Stewart, Jeffrey Jennings, Mo. Straw, Stanley Clinton, Mo. Stidham, Stan Fayette, Mo. Stiegemeyer, Jerilyn St. Louis, Mo. Stone, Stephen Columbia, Mo. Street, Shirley Seattle, Washington Swaim, Robert Cape Girardeau, Mo. Swanson, Don Gary, Indiana Swearingen, Phillip Farmington, Mo. Taff, Dave Arnold, Mo. Takahashi, Izumi Tokyo, Japan Taylor, Susan Sacorro, New Mexico Thogmorton, Louann Fayette, Mo. Thoma, Robert Boonville, Mo. Thompson, Mary Kansas City, Mo. Trampe, Daniel Florissant, Mo. Turner, Al Springfield, Mo. Umfleet, Sharon Fredericktown, Mo. Van Horn, David Martinsville, New Jersey Viehmann, Alice Overland, Mo. Wagenbach, Robert New Haven, Mo. Wagener, Sally Fulton, Mo. Walk, Keith Huntington, New York Walley, Douglas St. Joseph, Mo. Walley, Tim St. Joseph, Mo. Washburn, William Versailles, Mo. Watchinski, Herbert Columbia, Mo. Watkins, Grace Richmond, Mo. Watson, Linda Troy, Mo. Weaver, Candice Overland, Mo. Weaver, Charles Columbia, Mo. Weger, Eleanor Bridgeton, Mo. West, Linda Granite City, IU. Williams, Debbie Granite City, 111. Williams, Steve Troy, Mo. 1 11m arm, Ward 1 rguson, Mo. ' lson, Mary J tosi. Mo. H ods, Jack imble, Mo. Tioldridge, Here wldridge, Mo. •ather, James an, Mo. Tin, Diana ISoto, Mo. - ' ■■ ■ X J. ' i x Second Semester Brought., and jCates Baird, Ronna Norborne, Mo., Fr. Ball, Maureen Overland, Mo., Fr. Blake, Gaynor Florissant, Mo. Bradley, Jan Kirkwood, Mo., Fr. Craig, April St. Louis, Mo., Sr. Davis, Bob Oklahoma City, Okla., Sr. Doggett, Phyllis Arnold, Mo., Jr. Edwards, Bruce Amityville, N.Y., Jr. Alley, Jerry Jefferson City, Mo., Fr. Carlstrom, George Maiden, Mo., Fr. Grosman, Alberta St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Hackmann, Kay Sawyer, Mich., Jr. Hiebbler, William St. Louis, Mo., Soph. Hildebrand, Jim Centralia, Mo. Kranz, Mary Lou St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Lawrence, Jerry St. Louis, Mo., Jr. Link, Sharon Festus, Mo., Soph. Peters, Susan St. Louis, Mo., Sr. Purvis, Kathy Gravois Mills, Mo., Rose, Pam APO New York, Jr. Scott, Elizabeth Schoemekl, Tom Maiden, Mo., Fr. Swartz, Larry St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Soph, 64 Fesler, Linda St. Louis, Mo., Soph. Frost, Latitia St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Jaeger, Barbara Boonville, Mo., Sr. Kerr, Dave Armstrong, Mo., Sr. Lampton, Sandy St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Madison, Janet Crystal City, Mo., Soph. Nichols, Nancy St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Niederkorn, Jerry Affton, Mo., Jr. Porter, Peggy Benton, Mo., Soph. Punch, Cathy Rudd, Dale Auxvasse, Mo., Fr. Sunoo, Harold Columbia, Mo., Sr. Traver, Cynthia East Norwich, N.Y., Jr. Tucker, Midge St. Louis, Mo., Sr. Twerell, Judi Fayette, Mo., Sr. Umphress, Sally St. Joseph, Mo., Soph. Williamson, James Potosi, Mo., Fr. Womack, Kent Independence, Mo., Soph. 65 Organizations 66 ! % v.SJ? Student Council Officers ' Dena flussbaum Vice-President 68 Doug Weber President H H Carolyn Koullear Secretary Zom Kelly treasurer Row 1: Dean Thogmorton, T. Kelly, D. Nussbaum, D. Weber, C. Boullear. Row 2: L. Tucker, K. DeMott, P. Wendling, S. Engel, M. Hudgins. Row 3: J. Schmldtke, J. Kox, J. Jones, M. Hahn, D. Rlebold. Student Council Independent -thinking has been an adjec- tive used by Dean Thogmorton to de- scribe the Student Council of the school year 1966-67. The members have delved deeply into matters concerning the stu- dent body welfare as a whole and have come up with some new innovations. Among them are the formation of a dress code and smoother functioning of the Eyrie committee. Included in the Freshmen Orientation Week activities sponsored by the Council were dances involving two different bands, an ice cream social, a movie, and the Fan Fair Display which gave the freshmen the opportunity to learn about various campus organizations. Tommy Burke and the Counts helped to make Home- coming a success, as did our winning football team. Other Council activities occurring throughout the year were vic- tory dances, jam sessions, movies and record hops. Whimsical red and white raindeer and a twenty foot Christmas tree gave the crowning touch to the festive occasion of the Christmas Dance. The Penny Carnival and the All-School Spring Formal completed the agenda of Council participation. Under the guidance of sponsor Dean Thogmorton, the Council was led by Doug Weber, President, Dena Nussbaum, Vice President, Carolyn Boullear, Sec- retary, and Tom Kelly, Treasurer. 69 {Judicial ftoard Seated: Art Kaul, Midge Tucker Standing: Skip Grigsby, Margaret Whitman, Prof. Vaughan, Dean Thogmorton. The Central Methodist College Judicial Board, the Supreme Court of student politics on the college campus, is made up of two faculty justices, appointed by the President of the College, and four student justices, ap- pointed by the President of the Student Council. The purpose of the Judicial Board is to interpret the Constitution, the actions of the Student Council, the actions taken by the various House Councils and provide judg- ments concerning election qualifications and correct inter- pretations of election pro- cedures. Members appointed to the 1966- 1967 Judicial Board were: Midge Tucker, Chancellor; Art Kaul, Clerk; Skip Grigsby, Margaret Whitman; James P. Thogmorton and George A. Vaughan, Faculty Justices. 70 Photographer In spite of rain, overcast days, often last- minute jobs, the pictures for the 1967 Ragout and Collegian were taken and processed in time for those ever hectic deadlines. Making the job of the photographer a little easier (if that is possible), a new camera and flash attachment were purchased through allotments from Student Council. The enlarged dark room on the third floor of Brannock has made quite a difference in the efficiency of the developing process. It has been a good year thanks to the coopera- tion between the Ragout and Collegian staffs and the photographer. Skip Milhouser Editor Marge flelden 1967 Kagout Dr. Harold Suhoo Sponsor business Manager Koy Usher 72 Kagout Getting some ideas for the 1967 Ragout are Dave Norbury, Assistant Editor; Anita Jones, Layout Editor; Peg Young, Copy Editor, Vicki Osborn, Literary Editor; Ruth Haney, Copy Editor Working on the 58th volume of the Central Methodist College RAGOUT required many pictures, several quarts of rubber cement, hundreds of layout sheets and a great expenditure of time and talent on the part of the staff. The RAGOUT actually is a multi-purposed organiza- tion. It provides the school with a means of public relations, merchants with advertising space, students with a pictorial remembrance of the school year 1966-1967 and those who are active on the staff with the experience and re ward of producing a good yearbook. Some of the unsung heroes of any yearbook staff include those who scheduled pictures, proof-read copy, provided transportation and typed copy. A year- book is a cooperative effort and its success re- flects the cooperation which those involved in as- sembling it received in their work. Okay gang, let ' s look industrious! Looking over a layout sheet are Jamie Finley, Sports Editor; Cindy Traver, Activities Editor; Jam Kemper, Index Editor; and Marilyn Sweetin, Organizations Editor. Using some of the tools of the trade are Sue Engel, Index Editor; Sue Gillilan, Index Editor; Jean Kahmke, Sports Editor; and Marilyn Wilson, Art Editor. Some general staff members: Anne Sillers, Janet Boysel, Sally Murry, Elyse Roberts Bell, and Collegium Zke Zop Zkree Barbara T omaHH Editor $atnie Jinley business Manage 1A Mrs. Mary Cee Jorderkase Sponsor The Central Collegian wnn d-j necoro mining nuys in Sir ' Recital Hoif,,:: 1 -u «e Y ™ , ,S ° % ' i ' ' r Ch n On My Parade , st - ire A 7 As A nd Sherri T . A h|C r ie ■o •rV e v ' w e CoH .. fr« • Pcr a r i. WRA Defines Playing Rules « ?« • „ c Schoo Educa By VIC Featu an a wrts have be urage of I THE CENTRAL COLLEGIAN Missouri ' s Oldest Student Newspaper Editor Barbara Domann Associate Editor Marlanna Carr Faculty sponsor Mrs. Mary Lee Forderhase Society Editor Barb Jaeger Feature Editor Vlckl Osborn Sports Editor Tom Nagle Copy Editor Linda Lovell Business Manager Jamie Flnley Circulation Manager Nancy Crumbllss Photographer Skip MllhoUser Staff: H. Cooke Sunoo, Jon Melegrlto, Alice Campbell Merl- lee Jaeger, Nancy Smith, Jim Ballard, Dennis James Betty Moore, Shirley York, Susie Stephens. of Mrs. vomen ' s tructor, ' ereelng interes- passing ; will be s is not it Is offlcla- sesslon In the out 35 at . he v iorni. Circle of , national clety for ■ one day gp ■ be re- ay poM II. ' the „«eY. c toW V e ' tf tV „W t- C- we s« s, «c e jone ' gas . to i oo ' £ tt V . cro- 6 ec ° « - , lcP ujef . o.iit,,.. KJHOS Kadio 77 Dick flelson, flews ' Director; g. n. Coewenstein, Chief Engineer; David Campbell, Station Manager; Don Koemer, Program Director; frank Zucker, business Manager CMC ' s most progressive organiza- tion completed its sixth year with a staff of 88 and 117 hours per week of broadcasting. KMOE sponsored the Bonanza 77 contest, broadcast several plays, added ABC News, carried Novem- ber election returns, and continued as the number one source of campus news, doubled advertising revenue and broadcast away football and basketball contests, in addition to generally improving its sound and studio facilities. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities Each year, a faculty committee dis- cusses and recommends a number of juniors and seniors to become members of this national honorary organization. Central was honored this year by having nineteen of its students selected. The editors of the annual Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities book approved these students according to the criteria of scholarship, academic and extracurricular leadership and usefulness in relation to their fellow students and the college. A copy of this book which lists each member can be found in the library. MARTI AHERON Major: English Delta PI Omega: Corresponding Secretary . . . Luceo . . . Senior Class Treasurer. ..Student National Education Association.. .Missouri Association for Social Welfare. ..Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart Court ...Cheerleader: 4 years... Speech Arts Club: Publicity...Alpha Lambda Delta: Secretary.. .Women ' s Recreational Association.. .Dean ' s List 78 SUZANNE ARMITAGE Major: Music Education Pi Kappa Theta: President, Songleader...A Cappella Choir.. .Messiah soloist. ..Phi Beta: Secretary.. .Opera Workshop: President. .. The Frantic Physician . ..College-Community Orchestra.. .Music Educators National Conference: Corresponding Secretary...Student National Educa- tion Association: Treasurer. ..Women ' s Recreation Association. ..SPSB ...Curator ' s Scholarship... John C. Hinkle Scholarship.. .Dean ' s List CAROLYN BOULLEAR Major: Mathematics Zeta Psi Lambda: Rush Captain, Sergeant at Arms... Student Council: Secretary... Luceo: Historian.. .Women ' s Recreation Association: Point Chairman, Freshman Representative, C Letter, Senior Award... Koinonia: Secretary, Communion Chairman.. .KappaMuEpsilon... Student National Education Association.. .Junior Class Treasurer.. .Chapel Choir ...Elections Committee. ..Homecoming Committee.. .Varsity basketball ...National Methodist Scholarship.. .Furnish Scholarship... General Scholarship... Dean ' s List TOM BROTHERTON Major: Biology Alpha Phi Gamma: Secretary, Corresponding secretary... Alpha Epsilon Delta: President, Secretary. ..Omicron Delta Kappa.. .Judicial Board Justice.. .Biology Lab. Assistant.. .Student Council: Freshman Repre- sentative.. .Intramurals...McMurry and Burford House Councils. ..Home- coming King.. .Dean ' s List 79 BARBARA DOMANN Major: English Zeta Psi Lambda: Chaplain, Athletic Director... The Collegian : Editor, Women ' s Sports Editor.. .Luceo: President.. .Phi Beta: Vice-President, Projects Chairman.. .Intramurals... Extramural Basketball... Women ' s Recreation Association: President, Projects Chairman... Speech Arts Club.. .Student National Education Association.. .Missouri College Newpaper Association: President... Missouri Association for Social Welfare... Holt Hall House Council... Rinker Scholarship.. .Dean ' s List SUE GILLILAN Majors: Religious Education and Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambda: Photographer.. .Koinonia: Vice-President, Social Concerns Chairman, Program Chairman.. . Collegian Staff... Ragout : Index Editor.. .Methodist Student Movement State Council Member... Women ' s Recreation Association... Student National Education Associa- tion... Student Assistant at Linn Memorial... Kappa Chi: Secretary... Marching Band: Majorette.. .J.H. Robinson Scholarship... Dean ' s List TERRY K. GREBE Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Gamma: Sophomore Representive, Presldent...Student Council: Sophomore Representative... Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society: Vice- chairman. . .Chemistry lab. assistant. . .Sophomore Chemis- try Award.. .YoungR epublicansClub...MockLegislature Curators Scholarship.. .Volkmann Scholar ship.. .Robinson : Scholarship... Junior Homecoming attendant... General Honors.. .Dean ' s List 80 es V MIKE HAHN Major: Biology Sigma Alpha Chi...Omicron Delta Kappa: President.. .President of the Senior Class. ..Alpha Epsilon Delta: Treasurer. ..Woodward House Council... Collegian staff... Student Council: Elections Committee.. .Bio- logy Lab. Assistant.. .Intramurals... Lettered in Track.. . C Club... Dean ' s List RUTH HANEY Majors: Religious Education and Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambda: Corresponding Secretary.. .Kappa Chi: President, Vice-President.. .Marching Band...Koinonia: Program Chairman... Concert Band.. .Holt Hall House Council... Student National Education Association.. .Women ' s Recreation Association.. .Church-Campus Rela- tions Committee.. . Ragout : Copy Co- Editor.. .Religion Department As- sistant.. .Student Assistant at Linn Memorial.. .Rinker Scholarship... National Methodist Scholarship.. .Alexander Prize. ..Dean ' s List MORRIS HUDGINS Major: Philosophy Independents: Founder, Pr esident... Kappa Chi: Treasurer...Koinonia: Program Chairman, Treasurer... Student Council: Representative of the Junior Class.. .Intramurals.. .Department Assist ant.. .National Methodist Scholar ship... Alexande r A ward...Estar Award... General Honors. ..Dean ' s List 81 CARLOS KNIGHT Major: Chemistry Delta Sigma Psi: Chaplain.. .Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society... Koinonia: Program Chariman... Marching Band ...Varsity Band...Colloge Class: President, Vice-President ...McMurry House Council... Student National Education Association: Program Chairman... Leland Burks Holt Scholarship... F. H. Dearing Scholarship... General Honors JON MELEGRETO Major: English Independents: Student Council Observer... Kappa Chi: Reporter... Koinonia: Publicity Chairman... Scribblers and Sera wlers... Collegian: Staff Writer and Cartoonist. ..Student Assistant in the Philosophy Department.. .Order of Knighthood, Order of Demolay... Democrat Leader and Fayette Advertiser : Campus Correspondent LENORE OLSON Major: Spanish, English Zeta Psi Lambda: President, Pledge Captain. ..Luceo: Treas urer... Student Council Vice- President... Student National Education Assoc- iation: President, Vice-President, Program Chairman.. .Howard- Payne and Holt Hall House Councils.. .Missouri Association for Social Welfare...Women ' s Recreation Association... Homecoming Chairman.. .Ragout : Copy Co-Editor.. .S.P.S.B. Candidate for Best Dressed... Ragout Glamour Queen.. .Homecoming Queen.. .Student Council Carnival Queen.. .Delta Kappa Gamma A ward... Dean ' s List 82 V1CKI OSBORN Major: Psychology Delta Pi Omega: Chaplain.. . The Collegian: Editor, Society Editor, Columnist.. .Young Republican Club: Secretary- Treasurer.. .Phi Gamma Mu: Reporter... KMOE accent staff... Midwest Model U.N. Delegate... International Relations Club.. .Scribblers and Scrawlers: President.. .Missouri Intercollegiate State Legislature... Women ' s Recreation Association.. .Curators Scholarship... Rinker Scholarship ...General Scholarship. ..Robinson Scholarship.. .Dean ' s List CAROLE OSMAN Major: Music Education Zeta Psi Lambda: Song Leader.. .Orchestra.. .Phi Beta: President, Historian.. .A Cappella Choir.. .Music Educators National Conference: Secretary.. .LUCEO... Organ Guild... Marching Band... Student National Education Association.. .Maybelle Baskett Phi Beta Scholarship ...Dean ' s List. ELLIE RICHENDERFER Major: Mathematics Zeta Psi Lambda: Treasurer, Chaplain... Alpha Lambda Delta: His- torian... Chapel Choir.. .Holt Hall House Council: Treasurer.. .Koinonia: Program Chairman, Communion Chairman... Kappa Mu Epsilon: Vice- President.. .Student National Education Association... Sunday School teacher... Biology Lab. Assistant.. .Women ' s Recreation Assocation... Curator ' s Scholarship.. .Zeta Psi Lambda Alumnae Scholarship Award ...Dean ' s List 83 JIM SCHMIDTKE Major: History, Foreign Languages Sigma Alpha Chi: Rush Captain, Judicial Board, Junior Scholarship Award. ..Student Council: Senior Class Representative... Freshman Class Vice-President... Omicron Delta Kappa.. .Pi Gamma Mu... International Relations Club: Organizational Chairman, President. ..Delegate to Mid- west Model U. N. Woodward House Council... Intramurals... Joseph Lewis Scholarship... General Honors DOUG WEBER Major: Political Science Delta Sigma Psi: President, Secretary.. .Omicron Delta Kappa... Student Council: President, Freshman and Junior Class Representative. ..Pi Gamma Mu...Pi Kappa Delta: Secretary... KMOE: Business Manager MIDGE TUCKER Major: Political Science Delta Pi Omega: President, Parliamentarian.. .Luceo: Vice-President... Judicial Board: Justice, Chancellor... Phi Beta: Program Chairman... Missouri Association for Social Welfare: Chairman.. .Pi Gamma Mu... Senior Class Vice-President. ..Student National Education Association... Alpha Lambda Delta... Ragout : Copy Editor, Assistant Editor.. . Collegian Staff.. .Eyrie Committee.. .SPSB... International Relations Club: Vice- President.. .Missouri Intercollegiate State Legislature: District Chair- man. ..Young Republicans Club... Midwest Model U.N. delegate.. .Home- coming Attendent... Women ' s Recreation Association.. .Curator ' s Scholarship.. .National Methodist Scholarship General Honors. ..Dean ' s List... 84 Omicron Delta Kappa Seated: Prof. Hanson, R. Wolf, M. Hahn, Prof. Vaughan Standing: T. Brotherton, M. Jonson, T. Kelly, J. Schmidtke, D. Weber, Dean Thogmorton ' The Central Methodist College circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary leadership organization for men, completed seven years of service to the college. Mem- bership is limited to junior and senior men who rank in the upper thirty-five per cent of their classes and who have established themselves as leaders in some area of college life. Dedicated to the purpose of recognizing men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities, bringing together the members of the faculty and student body on a basis of mutual interest and understanding, the members of Omicron Delta Kappa encourage achievement in scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, and the fine arts. Meeting twice a month, the circle organized and promoted the initiative for new, needed activities on the campus. Parent ' s Day was held on November 13 with over six hundred people in attendance. The 1965-1966 membership elected Michael Hahn, Mr. Chester Hanson, Dennis James, John Siebern, Douglas Weber and Richard Wolf to join their ranks in May 1966. These in turn initiated Thomas Brotherton, Michael Jonson, Thomas Kelly, and James Schmidtke during the fall of 1966. This year ' s activities was executed under the leadership of Michael Hahn, president; Richard Wolf, vice-president; Mr. George Vaughan, secretary; Dennis James, treas- urer; and Dr. Harold Sunoo, sponsor. 85 jCuceo Senior Women ' s Ceadership Society LUCEO MEMBERS: Standing: Vicki Osborn, Marti Aheron, Carole Osman, Karen DeMott, Marlanna Carr, Carolyn Boullear. Seated: Barbara Domann, Dean Couey, Lenore Olson Luceo, senior women ' s leadership society, completed its fourth year of service to the college community. Meeting twice a month, the nine senior women and three faculty members discussed campus problems and initiated projects for the improvement of the school. Some of Luceo ' s service projects included cooperating with Omicron Delta Kappa at the annual Parent ' s Day and sponsoring forums to discuss campus issues, such as the honors system . The members of this honorary society are selected on the basis of scholarship, service and leadership. New members may be chosen at the end of their junior year or beginning of their senior year, and are announced at tapping ceremonies in May and September. Officers for the 1966-1967 year were Barbara Domann, president; Midge Tucker, vice-president; Mrs. Mary Lee Forderhase, secretary; Lenore Olson, treasurer; Carolyn Boullear, historian; and Vicki Osborn, publicity chariman; Dean Couey, sponsor. The other active members were Mrs. Helen Baskett, Marti Aheron, Karen DeMott, Marianna Carr and Carole Osman. 86 iAlpha Cambda Delta Row 1: Vicki Hauck (historian), Sarah Johnson (secretary-treasurer), Jill C ornett, Gwen Dodson, Karen Koval. Row 2: Dean Couey, Anita Jones (president), Mrs. Morris (faculty sponsor), Janet Carroll, Suzanne Plummer, Jerilyn Stiegemeyer, Mary Ann Richardson, Charlotte Davis. Row 3: Donna Drake, Lois Kiser, Marilyn Shepard, Kathy Shrum. Row 4: Nancy Dack, Pat Wendling, Deloris Jones, Mary Ann Schwarze, Dianne Bell, Barb Richardson, Connie Baur, Linda Gai iner, Georgia Llewellyn, Merilee Jaeger, Vivian Gardner, Barb Suchland, Ellie Richenderfer. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national scholastic society for freshman women who maintain a 3.5 average in their first semester or who receive a 3.5 accumulative for their freshman year. Its purpose is to promote intelligent living and superior scholastic achievement. 87 CMC M r eking Wand For eight long weeks Johnson Field was the scene of struggle and defeat, triumph and glory and the batt le cry was up — two— boom — crash! The CMC Marching Band wasn ' t actually fighting a battle unless one put it ' s members on one side of the line and defeat on the other. From the results of the four half time shows per- formed at Central ' s home football games it looked as though the band was triumphant. Spectators will long remember the sound of the Tijuana Brass and the rousing Sousa marches directed by Dr. Joseph Labuta and played on the field and at a concert on the courthouse lawn. Members will never forget the hours of practice under varied conditions including a torrential downpour; and the spirited cry led by the Drum Majors Skip Grigsby and Ron Ramsey of What ' s the best band? Central! PPHfS M ■ . - Members of the 1967 Marching Band included: L. Bennett, J. Cheary, J. DeVos, John Giddens, J. Hogenmiller, R. Gumm, J. Siebern, L. Cooper, M, Breeden, P. Johnson, S. Payne, S. Lovelace, Dennis Coleman, D. Holsinger, R. Lawless, L. DeForest, L. Stanley, B. Swain, B. Watkins, M. Wickham, R. McFarland, M. Rolfe, K. Shrum, E. Magee, J. Smith, N. Thompson, P. Gresham, G. Waters, B. Bray, C Baur, G. Talbert, N. Taylor, S. Nipps, T. Bollinger, J. Stevens, D. Caldwell, J. Wrather, D. Race, J. Rodenberg, L. Floyd, L. Moore, E. Locke, J. Roussin, G. Steele, J. Raimondi, R. Jones, T. Orear, B. Hansen, M. Coon, D. Weiss, E. Weger, L. Thogmorton, J. Williamson, R. Cheffey, L. McQuigg, C Heimsch, P. Doggett, B. Hooker, J. Thompson, M. Holdeman. 88 9 A _ iH A ii : Front row: C. Heimsch, M. Coon, N. Thompson, P. Gresham, K.Shrum. Second row: M. Holdeman, D. Caldwell, J. Roussin, P. Johnson, S. Payne, M. Breeden, S. Lovelace, L. Cooper, R. McFarland, G. Waters, D. Weiss, E. Locke Back row: L. McQuigg, J. Williamson, T. Orear, B. Hansen, L. Floyd, L.Moore, J. Rodenburg, J. Raimondi, J. DeVos, J. Giddens, D. Holsinger, R. Ramsey, B. Hooker, J. Hogenmiller, L. Bennett, J. Siebern, C. Sergei Standing: T. Bollinger, N. Taylor, B. Bray Not Pictured: M. Douglas, J. Cheary Central ' s Concert Band 89 College Community Orchestra . t ' m fefe 2nd Viol, Pa. PS • P J. I J I J JJ l J ' il Jjl T ii j Seated: D. Goodman, M. Killion, M. Foerstel Row 1: M. Jonson, Dean Spayde (sponsor). Row 2: N. Thompson, K. Shrum, C. Osman, G. Harless, G. Talbert, B. Bante Row 3: C. Baur, R. Cheffey, M. Rolfe, L. DeForest, M. Callaway, M. Douglas Organ Guild Sponsoring several trips to recitals in Independence and other nearby towns are just several of the many activities sponsor- ed by the Central American Guild of Organists. In its ninth successful year since reorganization, the 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 understanding of the numerous phases of religious music. Throughout the year, many of the programs centered around the per- forming works, technique, and construction of the organ and religious choral music, both of which constitute the main part of the group. Officers for the year were Mike Foerstel, president; Dennis Goodman, vice- president; and Mary Killion, secretary and treasurer. Dean Luther T. Spayde is the faculty advisor. 91 Opera Workshop  • ft lit 1 I 1 1 ! 1 Seated: M. Rolfe, S. Armitage Row 1: G. Talbert, Professor Miller (sponsor), Miss Moore (sponsor) M. Jonson Row 2: G. Steele, S. Nipps, C. Baur, G. Harless, K. Koval Row 3: M. Foerstel, P. Morrow, J. Stephens, T. Schneider, M. Rooks, D. Goodman Under the leadership of Professor L. Wesley Miller and Miss Ellen Moore, the Central Methodist Opera Workshop began its eighth year of opera production. Auditions were held for parts in the Frantic Physician , to be presented Feb- ruary 10 and 12. Regular meetings on Wednesday nights were devoted to rehersal for the opera. Officers for the year were Suzanne Armitage, president; Maggie Rolfe, vice president; Ginger Talbert, secretary; and Mike Jonson, treasurer. Opera Workshop counts itself among 783 opera producing organizations in the United States, 211 of which are colleges. Its purposes are to facilitate the pro- duction of opera, to educate the members in all phases of opera production, to seek furthur appreciation of opera as an art form, and to recognize the achieve- ments of individual members in Central Methodist College productions. 92 k k A Cappella Choir Row 1 (Bottom), L.M. DeForest, D.A. Jones, M.L. Harashe, V.H. Steele, C.S. Richman, S.L. Nipps, M.E. Killion, G.M. Harless, P. A. Dinwiddie, B.A. Bante, B.A. Bretch, P. A. Morrow, R ow 2, R.M. Fulton, C.R. Osman, M.S. Armitage, N.L. Thogmorton, C. Baur, C.W. Shedd, M. Rolfe, G.L. Talbert, M. Carr, P.A. Fanelli, S. Miles, R.M. Cheffey, M.V. Callaway, Row 3, B.W. Shaner, L.W. Snodgrass, M.M. Rooks, D.R. Goodman, P.W. Swearingen, M.F. Foerstel, D.O. Coleman.W.J. Gist, A.L. Weatherford, W.M. Jonson, R.A. Fulton, Row 3, T.E. Schneider, C.G. Ladd, J.C. Manning, G.T. Poe, G.W. Hawkins, W.S. Coleman, J.T. Twerell, L.W. O ' Dell, R.D. Gumm, D.R. Van Horn, J.A. Stephens, S.L. Collier The Central Methodist College A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Dean Luther T. Spayde, completed its thirty-fifth year of musical accomplishment. Organized in 1932 by Dean Spayde, the choir has become widely known for its many appearances in Missouri cities and neighboring states and has been declared by St. Louis and Kansas City music critics to be one of the finest College choral groups in the Middle West. The A Cappella Choir, boasting 48 members, the largest in its history, presented its home concert on April 14, and then toured the west side of Missouri from April 16th through the 23rd. During these eight days, the Choir gave eighteen concerts in churches and schools. A special number, well received by audiences all over the state, was the cantata Steadfast in Faith , by Joseph W. Clokey. The programs were varied with humorous and spiritual readings done by Rose Fulton and Blanche Bante, and a male quartet featuring William Coleman, Mike Rooks, Robert Shaner, and Roger Gumm. Other individual numbers featured were folk songs by John Stephens and Barbara Bretch; an organ solo by Connie Baur; and a piano solo by Margaret Rolfe. Soloists in the concert music were Ginger Talbert, Carrie Shedd, Mike Jonson, Tom Schneider, and John Stephens. Members of the Choir are chosen in the fall by Dean Spayde on the basis of ability, experience, and co-operative spirit. The choir works together five days a week on music for tour, Sunday services, and the annual Christmas presentation of the Messiah . Several informal activities are held at Dean Spayde ' s home throughout the year, which allow the members to round out the spirit of the choir for which it is so well known. The officers this year are Terry Twerell, manager; Tom Schneider, assistant man- ager and tenor section leader; Margaret Rolfe, soprano section leader; Carole Osman, alto section leader; and Mike Jonson, bass section leader. 93 Ckapel Choir This group whose members are mostly those who enjoy music and singing, has served many functions during the year. Under the direction of Prof. L. Wesley Miller, the C.M.C. Chapel Choir par- ticipates 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. At Christmas, they presented a Christmas Cantata during Chapel. Auditions at the beginning of each se- mester determines the membership in Chapel Choir. The choir provides an opportunity for music majors to fulfill vocal ensemble requirements while pro- viding an activity for those who enjoy music as a sideline. Row 1: Prof. Miller, N. Dack, L. Stanley, J. Roussin, M. Coon, K. Baxter, J. Keller, D. Hoffman. Row 2: E. Roberts, C McCurry, M. Deere, S. Lovelace. Row 3: L. Long, L. Hart, M. Radford, M. Breeden. Row 4: K. Shrum, J. Smith, R. Baird, N. Thompson. Row 5: N. Callison, L. Eberhard, G. King, S. Clark. Row 6: J. DeVos, J. Stewart, L. Floyd, J. Byrd. Row 7: L. Moore, R. Bullock, J. Siebern. 94 Music Educators National Conference Row 1: Miss Moore, L. DeForest, C. Baur, C. Heimsch, Prof. Miller Row 2: M. Jonson, M. Rooks, G. Harless, L. Lovelace, R. Cheffey, C. Richman, M. Rolfe, N. Thompson, J. Raimondi Row 3: K. Shrum, J. Smith, G. Steele, L. Stanley, M. Deere, M. Callaway, G. Hawkins, M. Killion, D. Goodman Row 4: J. Roussin, M. Coon, M. Douglas, T. Schneider, S. Miles, J. Stephens, M. Foerstel, D. Coleman, J. Williamson, M. K. Breeden Row 5: R. McFarland, L. Floyd, L. Moore, J. Giddens, P. Johnson, M. Holdeman, L. Bennett, T. Orear, C. Osman, S. Armitage Music Educators National Conference is a professional organization for those interested in music along the education line. It consists of both state and national levels. The Central Methodist College chapter was organized about six years ago by Professor James R. Hess. Officers for the year 1966-1967 were Connie Baur, president; Linda DeForest, vice-president; Connie Heimsch, secre- tary-treasurer; Mary Kill ion, corre- sponding secretary, and the sponsors for the year were Professor L. Wesley Miller and Miss Ellen Moore. The main purpose of M.E.N.C. is to allow students to develop a better con- cept of music education as a profession through actual experience and participa- tion. Members are also given an op- portunity to become better acquainted with leaders in music and general ed- ucation. 95 Debate THE ART OF PERSUASION -BEAUTIFUL AND JUST Samuel Fred Rhoads, Sponsor; Steve Brown, Cindy Traver, Carter Ward, and Bob Vandecnocke. 96 Harold Cooke Sunoo, President; Samuel Fred Rhoads, Sponsor; Douglas Lee Weber, Secretary- Treasurer. The purpose of Pi Kappa Delta, is to stimulate progress in and to further interests of intercollegiate speech activities and communi- cation in an effort to provide functional leadership training for life, and at the same time encourage a spirit of fellowship, brotherly cooperation, and incentive for achievement. This year, we went Cooke Sunoo to the national convention held for a week in March at Whitewater, Wisconsin. Pi Kappa Delta Mowrary forensic fraternity 97 Md the JWuse Sings of ' 66-67 Row 1: Schmid, D., treasurer; Campbell, A., secretary; Carr, M., vice-president; Holsinger, D., business manager; Osborn, V., president; Dr. Larson, Sponsor Row 2: Carroll, J., Vandecnocke, B., Jones, A., Whisler, J., Lovelace, S., Tucker, F., Tucker, L., Melegreto, J. Absent: Lampton, S., Theiss, D., Traver, C, Wendling, P., Kaul, A., Prof. Harris, Sponsor Coffee steamed cups, cigarette butts, Table lined with elbows And rejected poetry... And the evening wears on — Alastair Reid, motivating factor, Ask a million questions, Timidly await the answer, An artist is among us — We rejoice... Clock gently ticking — 10:30 coming quickly And still an argument unsettled And the world ' s troubles Unsolved... 98 Spring blows gentle breezes, Poetry production rises — Gentlemen selling ads And the Logas Is produced... Sadly bid farewells — Await the funny picnic With the satire never ending And the lively pleasuring abounding- Bid farewell to scribbling — To creative moments happy and to poetic fellows feeling Scribblers and Scrawlers Present... WINTER WARMTH Sliding on icy skates From the metallic sky — Ever faster, faster, Chasing each other Over lakes of frozen cloud, Round and fat in winter Warmth, the snowflakes come. — Janet Carroll A NIGHT SCENE Under the shade of night I see people scurrying, Laughing as they go merrily on their way To distant places and different lands, Where I have never dared to go. I see people bold with might, Stand in the background of this scene, For fear of what, I do not know. Yet in the sight of God I stand, He watches and sees this fearful man. — Dave Schmid ODE TO A FERO-MAGNETIC DOMAIN See the intelligent scientist, See him experiment, What is he doing? He is playing God. See him play God, See him rearrange genes, How will it come out? Like a boK cake. See the new super-human, See how happy he is, Who is he? His name is Alpha 1. See the new superman, See him work, he feels no pain. When will the scientist make another one? Tomorrow After Church. — Frank Tucker CAPTIVITY Lightning tore a jagged slit in the blackness And, almost as if the sky was Jealous of the Light beyond, The outlet was immediately Patched with the same obscurity. Challenged, the lightning stabbed The Darkness again and again... — Sherri Lovelace 99 Phi Ma Seated: Mrs. Dimond, C. Osman, Mrs. Thogmorton Row 1: C. Baur, S. Armitage, B. Domann, B. Bante, Row 2: S. Miles, M. K. Breeden, M. Coon, M. Killion, M. Deere, M. Carr, M. Tucker, M. Bieri, N. Thompson Row 3: J. Roussin, L. Stanley, C. Shedd, S. Kocher, C. Heimsch, S. Lovelace, C. Traver, C. Richman, J. Apel Row4: B. Bretch, L. Lovell, L. DeForest, G. Talbert, S. Nipps, S. Rajnoha The first activity of the year was a tea held for the new girls who are studying in the fields of speech and music. At this function the purpose of the organization and qualifications for membership are ex- plained. 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 intiation. This fall ' s pledge class was composed of Judy Apel, Sally Kocher, and Cindy Traver who are excellent representatives of the field of speech. 100 All work and no play makes Myra...? Our Illustrious leaders Three smiling pledges — wonder if they knew what was in store for them? The chapter engages in a wide variety of activities including a traditional Homecoming breakfast for members , patrons, and alu mnae; presentation of programs at various hospitals; participation in campus events such as the Carol Fest; and the sponsoring of a Spring Serenade — an evening of light, outdoor entertainment provided by talented members of the student body. As a highlight of the year, Phi Beta combines with CMC ' s chapter of Phi Mu Alpha in presenting a variety show. The theme of this year ' s program was Don ' t Rain on My Parade and the program included selections from famous Broadway hits such as Funny Girl, Man of La Mancha, and On a Clear Day. Our chapter won the gavel award for being the out- standing collegiate chapter. This was the eleventh con- secutive year. Carole Osman was given the national chapter historian award for her fine work in that office. Our advisors are Miss Barbara Wieman, junior alumna advisor; Mrs. Marilyn D. Dimond, music faculty advisor, and Mrs. Helen Thogmorton, senior alumna advisor. Off icers for the year were Carole Osman, president; Barbara Domann, vice president; Suzanne Armitage, treasurer; Connie Baur, secretary, and Blanche Bante, historian. With this leadership and the cooperation of all in making each activity a success, we can be proud of a wonderful year in Phi Beta. A Broadway rehearsal, CMC style (All A J n . i«1« ' Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia h r frrr f • w 1 in i T[ JW ' mJ!m m Wt Row One: R. Fulton, B. Hansen, D. Holsinger, J. Siebern, R. McFarland, T. Twerell, R. Bray Row Two: L. Cooper, D. Caldwell, J. Wetzel, J. Cheary, D. Roemer, M. Rooks, T. Bollinger, J. Williamson Row Three: D. Stauffer, B. Hooker, R. Johnson, B. Zimmerman, J. DeVos, R. Combs, D. Rice, M. Hooker, R. Ramsey, J. Raimondi, D. Duncan, L. Bennett, D. Schmid Row Four: L. Moore, J. Rodenburg, L. Snodgrass, J. Giddens, J. Wrather, B. Swain, J. Claybrook, K. Womack, D. Weiss, M. Foerstel Row Five: J. Manning, L. O ' Dell, G. Hawkins, D. Nelms, P. King, G. Ladd Row Six: C. Sergei, D. Coleman, M. Sever, M. Johnson, T. Schneider, B. Coleman, J. Stephens, J. Reynolds, J. Hogenmiller Beta Mu Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia began its thirty- sixth year of outstanding musical achievement on the campus of C. M. C, by sending a large delegation to the Region B. Convention- Workshop held in Pittsburg, Kansas. Beta Mu received the honor of being one of the thirty-three chapters, out of 250 in the nation, to send a delegate to the National Dele gates Representative Assembly in Chicago, the summer of 1967. Early planning and hard work proved rewarding as Beta Mu and Tau Chapter of Phi Beta, presented their annual Fall Salute to Broadway. The Fall Show, Don ' t Rain on My Parade, acclaimed as one of the best productions of its kind ever to be presented on campus, included selections from Broadway hits such as Funny Girl, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Stop the World I Want to Get Off, Fantastics, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof and Man of LaMancha. After the full cast sang Keep America Singing, the traditional closing song, the audience rose to its feet in a standing ovation. A smoker was held November 3, and after a memorable pledging period, nineteen men were initiated into active membership, bringing our total membership to an unprecedented sixty members. After singing Shepherds Awake in the Carol Fest, Beta Mu started preparing for second semester pledging and a Province Day to be held on this campus. Sweetheart, Maggie Rolfe, was serenaded in the early spring and was honored at the Spring Banquet. The Contemporary American Music Show in May, rounded out a banner year for Beta Mu. Under the guiding sponsorship of Professor John Anderson, the chapter was led by John Siebern, President; Randy McFarland, Vice-President; Dave Holsinger, Secretary; Bob Hansen, Treasurer; Terry Twerell, Executive Alumni Secretary; Ross Fulton, Historian; and Robert Bray, Warden. 102 103 Pi Omega Pi Seated: Genelle Logue Houf, President; Sharon Tschappler, Vice-President; MarilynSmith, Treasurer; Standing: Mrs. Juell Duren, Sponsor; Sarah Morrow, Secretary; Sue Richardson, Judi Twerell, Donna McClenahan, Dr. Hayes A. Richardson, Head of Economics an d Business Department Loyalty, service, and progress have been the goals successfully promoted by Beta Upsilon Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, National honor society in Business Education. The chapter promoted and maintained its high principles of scholarship, good citizen- ship, ethical standards in business and pro- fessional life, and the teaching of service as the basis for all worthy enterprise. Other officers were: Historian, Sue Richardson; Program Chairman, Judi Twerell; and Reporter, Donna McClenahan Members representating the Beta Upsilon Chapter at the National Convention of Pi Omega Pi, which was held in Chicago, were: Sarah Morrow, Sue Richardson, Sharon Tschappler, and Mrs. Juell Duren. 104 Row 1: Mr. Emler (Sponsor), M. Hudgins (Treasurer), A. Carter (Marshall), R. Haney (President), S.Gillilan (Secretary), B. Suchland (Vice-President), J. Melegrito (Reporter), Dr. Mitchell (Sponsor) Row 2: L. Grubbs, H. Nance, C. Heimsch, S. Garfield, M. Radford, J. Anderson, G. Dodson, S. Plummer, M. Killion, M. Cooper, D. Kerr, P. Pixler, L. Telaneus, B. Bullock Row 3: R. Quist, M. Foerstel, E. Weger, G. Crabtree, T. Poe, M. Rolfe, T. Drewer, A. Jones, A. Wickham, M. Harper, C. Smith, P. Bond Kappa Chi Kappa Ghi, a national fraternity of stu- dents considering full-time service in a church-related vocation, aims at broad- ening the scope and depth of church work for the Kappa Chi-er while pro- viding personal guidence and opportunity for exploration through the fellowship and association with students and advisors who share his aspiration and or inspira- tion. Presented the first and third Monday evenings of each month, the programs this year have included faculty speakers both from CMC and various graduate schools, discussions on topics ranging from practical marriages to vacation missions in the Ozarks, and the fall pledge class presentation, Christmas with the Cool Cats. The annual spring picnic and Christmas banquet highlighted our social calendar. Any student showing an interest in the interests of Kappa Chi may pledge by participating in a program with his pledge class, and submitting a 1500 word theme on some facet of his in- tended vocation. 105 Ko ' monia Barbara Suchland (Social Concerns), Don Emler (Sponsor), Morris Hudgins (Treasurer), Marilyn Caul (Secretary), Roy Quist (President), Sue Gillilan (Vice-President). Koinonia — a Greek word meaning fellow- ship. Kii, its abreviation — a representation of every faith, weak and strong, and of every denomination. This inter- denomena- tional organization is composed of every interested student on campus. Meetings held every Sunday evening at 6:00 have presented a variety of programs geared to the inspi- ration and exploration of Christian living. Highlights of the year have been the showing of the controversial film The Parable , Faculty speakers discussing everything from personal faith to world travels, and unique worship services by campfires and lakesides. The fall retreat attempted the reveal the broader aspects of the theme I ' m Glad I ' m Not Like Other Men , while providing relaxation and projects. Kii is responsible for numerous campus activities and projects including deputation teams, Buzz Books, Freshman Mixer, Open Communion Services, Lenten Devotional Booklets, Faculty Talent Show, Carol Fest, and Encore. 106 This is Life? Moments of peace This sure beats Floyds! • ' -i The City Lake is the scene for the Galilean Service Is that you, Big Daddy Mitchell? 1 tjuySr n i mUflf t If Mrs. Caraway ever saw this! Aw! Do we have to go back now? Ac 9J .4 ik , m Bill Vaughn and Cooke Sunoo do not seem to share Dean James Thogmorton ' s glee Rich Reinheimer, Dennis James, Sue James, Doug Weber and Richard Metcalf wait eagerly for re- freshments to be served. Pi Qamma Mu forum for the social sciences Dr. Robert Barker, Dr. Brooks Waggoner, Dr. Harold Sunoo and Prof. James Chao do not seem to share Prof. Lee Monroe ' s glum. The Missouri Kappa Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, the national honorary social science organization was chartered on the CMC campus in 1935. Since that date, the aim of the society has been ...co- operation in the scientific study of human problems. The second Tuesday of each month finds faculty and 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 political science, economics, history or sociology. Each of the 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. Topics for discussion this year ranged from Economic Growth and the Asian Development Bank to Neo-Marxism to Personality and Politics . Officers that served ably this year were: Harold Cooke Sunoo, president; Karen DeMott, vice- president; Dr. Brooks Waggoner, secretary- treasurer. Mike Roddick, Paul King, VickiOsborn, Midge Tucker, Dr. Hays Richardson, and Jim Schmidke watch Tom Kelly smile Officers: M. Nelden, secretary; M. Tucker, chairman Members: D. Stock, A. Utterback, V. Osborn, S. Jones, D. Keeney, N. Varbel, D. Norbury M-A.S.W. The Alpha Chapter of the Missouri Assoi- cation for Social Welfare has now com- pleted its first full year of programs and service, having been organized on Feb. 23, 1965. This chapter has the distinction of being the first student chapter formed on a college campus in Missouri. It is hoped by the state assocation which has its headquarters in Jefferson City that Central will serve as a model to start other such chapters. The M.A.S.W. is interested in improving and extending the health and welfare of the people of the state of Missouri and pro- moting the improvement of the public and private social services and furthering the prevention of crime, disease and poverty in Missouri. The Student chapter ' s programs concern the many areas in which social welfare needs to be carried out. Guest speakers from colleges and agencies and panels of stu- dents who have done summer work for the state department of health and welfare proved useful information and discussion for the group. The officers were: Midge Tucker, chairman; Rick Reinheimer, vice- chairman; Marge Nelden, secretary; Kent Van Landuyt, senior representative; Dr. Barker, sponsor and treasurer; and Mrs. Cutler, associate sponsor. 109 A.S. Seated: E. Doisey, Prof. Vaughan, T. Brotherton, T. Bourbon Row Is G. Early, S. Bruenlng, L. Subert, S, Johnson, G. Humphrey, B. House, J.P. Jones, E. Detwiler Row 2: R. Wolf, C. Nolte, D. Peters, A. Jones, A. Campbell, R. Porter Missouri Alpha, Central ' s chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, international pre- medical honor society, is the ninth oldest chapter in the country. It was founded in 1934, eight years after the original chapter was formed. A.E.D. now has 90 chapters and a national membership of over 28,000. similarly interested students. To attain membership in the society a student must have completed three semesters of premedical study and have at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average. There is also an active affiliated pro- gram for students who are interested in A.E.D. Alpha Epsilon Delta strives to encourage excellence in premedical scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the im- portance of premedical education, to promote cooperation and contacts be- tween medical and premedical students and educators and to bind together Officers for this year were Tom Brotherton, president; Mike Elders, vice-president; Ed Doisey, treasurer; Ted Bourbon, secretary; and Carl Langkop, historian. Our sponsor was Professor George A. Vaughan. no Beta Met a Met a Dr. F. Woods (sponsor), S. Dean, J. Dean, D. Smith, A. Krupski This year, 1967. marks the twelfth year on the campus for the Gamma Upsilon chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national biological honor society, and it has cer- tainly been a good one. stringent scholastic re- quirements keep full membership at a min- imum, but the only prerequisite for an affiliate membership is a love of nature or an interest in any of the many bio- ogical sciences. During the dormant winter months when lature is at rest, the members of Tri-Beta ire active by presenting papers and listening o guest speakers, as well as preparing ictivities for the future. The coming spring brings new life into our anks. It is during this time that field trips nto the surrounding countryside will be de. A weekend retreat at the Lake of the )zarks will culminate a year of biological njoyment for all the members. Guiding us through this year as our BBB | fficers were James Dean, President; Ken Veinand, Vice-President; Mike Griffith, Secretary; and Fred Bloomfield, Historian. Xir faculty advisors were Dr. Farris H. oods and Professors George A. Vaughan nd David B. Crockett. Seated: M. Berry, K. Weinand, P.Szopa Standing: Professor Vaughan, W. Shull, F. Bloomfield, D. Turnbull Professor Crockett 1 ro (f  B. Brockman, M. Griffith, T. Edele, J. Berry N. Cunkle, S. Bruening, R. Subert, J. Mathews 1 1 1 Seated: Professor R. Cornett, R. Bauer, E. Richenderfer, Professor W. Ehrich Standing: R. Bolm, P. Byers, C. Boullear, G. Zacny, M. Caul, B. Fletcher Kappa Mu Spsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon professes to be a national honorary mathematics society for the purpose of promoting interest in fields of mathematics outside the classroom. At the meetings original papers and reviews are presented. For instance, did you know that one plus one can equal ten? Remember those magic squares that you played with in high school? Well do you know how to make one? Each member must submit at least one of these masterpieces before graduation. Our chapter, Missouri Epsilon, hopefully initiates new victims in February, and holds a very windy picnic in the spring. Officers for the year were Dave Schmid, President; Ellie Richenderfer, Vice President; Roger Bauer, Secretary- Treasurer. Sponsors are Prof. Ehrich and Prof. Cornett. 1 12 Student Affiliates of the American Chemistry Association Anita Jonas, John Paul Jones, Bob Horton Dr. Charles E. Friedline (Sponsor), Gregory McGowan, Nancy Cunkle, Rosemary Lawless (Associate Members) Roger Bauer (Chairman), Richard King (Treasurer), Linda Walp (sec- retary), Carlos Knight Phi Met a Cambda... Promotes Interest in the Commercial World Left to Right. First Row: S. Tschappler, P. Holmes, S. Kettenacker, D. Epps, D. Slater, Dr. Richardson. Second Row: M. Rodick, D. Kennedy, A. Lewandowski, M. Richardson, J. Long, M. Smith, R. Lennie, G. Siegrist. Third Row: R. Little, J. Bailey, D. Burton, J. Gann, M. Kaylor, D. Nussbaum, C. Sergei, C. Culp. Fourth Row: G. Shannon, R. Khoury, A. Yount, S. Bowman, J. Nelson, K. McCormick, J. Long. Fifth Row: J. Pyles, M. Abbott, S. Schiffman, J. Bradley, J. Ballard, E. Gampp. Sixth Row: R. Combs, J. Chipman, R. Zimmerman, S. Morrow, P. King, D. McClenahan. Phi Beta Lambda, national business fraternity, took in 46 new members this year. The main purpose of the organization is to promote and maintain fellowship among the students of the business department, to encourage good scholarship, and to acquaint members with present business conditions. The members meet regulary once a month for business meetings and also to hear outstanding speakers from dif- ferent companies. The group visited the operations of several companies in St. Louis and Kansas City this year. Officers for the 1966-67 year were Darryl Slater, President; Sharon Tschappler, Vice-President; Sue Kettenacker, Secretary; Dave Epps, Treasurer; Paulette Holmes, Reporter; and Mr. John Caspari, Sponsor. 114 Independents Coach Rodney Miller, President Morris Hudgins, Vice President Russ Friedewald, Secretary- Treasurer Barbara Sanker, Student Council Observer Jon Melegrito Governors: Dick Nelson, Barbara Suchland, Dennis )allman, Denise Keeney, Joe Pyle The purpose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for independent students to participate in intramural sports on organized teams; and to pro- vide those students with a chance to run for a Student Council office or voice an opinion to the Student Council with the support of an organization. The Central Methodist College Independ- ent Organization was organized in the fall of 1966. Its membership is made up of those upper classmen who are not active members of a fraternity or so- rority and all members of the freshman class. Membership in this organization in no way prohibits a student from pledging a social club if he so chooses. Athletic Directors: Larry Buck, Cindy Steiner, Charlie Buck, Sue Hurst, Skip Babel 1st row: C. Davis, J. Bradley, R. Subert, J. Poe, F. Tucker, M. Strode, J. Schade, C. Traver, V. Osborn, L. Tucker, B. Sanker, S. Bolen, L. Walp 2nd row: S. Murray, M. Sweetin, A. Jones, P. Young, J. Madison, P. Wendling, D. Schmid, B. Schwain, J. Lowenstein, B. Schlanker, K. Van Landuyt. young Republicans Club 116 Seated: Vicki Osborn, Secretary-Treasurer; John Schade, President; Pat Wendling, Vice-President; Dave Schmid, State Representative: Standing: Jill Poe, Historian; Midge Tucker, M.I.S.L. Representative; Janet Madison, Committee Coordinator; Larry Foster, Issues Committee Chairman; Peggy Young, Publicity Chairman; Frank Tucker, Communications Chairman. 3FHHE 1st row: A. Viehman, J. Anderson, V. Singleton, A. Westerfeld, M. Tucker, L. Morrison, P. Jarvis, S. Kocher, D. Heitman, S. York 2nd row: P. Wendling, S. Viehman, D. Dallman, F. Sandy, J. Ballard, B. Nudigate, F. Gardner, B. Emrich, B. Bauer, D. Smith 3rd row: N. Smith, S. Engle, B. Nicolay, L. Foster, R. Kruse, D. Teague, T. Poe, C. Nolte, B. Northcutt Organized at the end of last year, the C.M.C. Young Repub- licans Club has reached a membership of seventy students. The club tries to reach the students in a two-way program. First, the club brings speakers to it ' s meetings to show the working of the party on local, state, and national levels. Such capable speakers Judge Brady; G. Andy Runge, State G.O.P. Leader; Terry Evans, Governor of Missouri Intercollegiate State Legislature; Mrs. Ginn, National Chairwoman from Missouri; Congressman Tom Curtis; and others have and are scheduled to speak to the group. Secondly, Y.R. tries to bring politics to the college student. The Issues Committee, with it ' s sub-committees, covers politics in depth and reports to the members at their bi-monthy meetings. One of the highlights of the year is Missouri Intercollegiate State Legislature which lets the college students from over the state be a part of this mock legislature. The club also works with the Howard County G.O.P. and hopes to let all it ' s members have an active part in local politics and campaigning. 117 Student Rational Sducation Association 118 Pam Jarvis (Program Chairman) Sue Raymond (Secretary) Marianna Carr (Vice-President) Miss Crawford (Assistant Sponsor) Lenore Olson (President) Suzanne Armitage (Treasurer) Carlos Knight (Program Chairman) The Walter R. Schaff chapter of the Student National Education Association provided its members with opportuni- ties to become better acquainted with the teaching profession. For the first time all students who were interested in the field of education were accepted as members. Under the leadership of Lenore Olson, president; MariannaCarr, vice-president; Sue Raymond, secretary; and Suzanne Armitage, treasurer. The group developed personal growth and professional competence through its yearly activities. Pam Jarvis and Carlos Knight planned the programs which in- cluded speakers, films, and panel dis- cussions. During the year we were re- presented at the Missouri State Teachers Convention, the Northeast District Teachers Meeting, and the Missouri Student National Education Conference. Dr. John Smart served as our sponsor, assisted by Hortense Crawford and Dr. Paul Grigsby. The highlight of the year was the Student N.E.A. banquet held in the spring. 1 19 Zke Q as house Qang Row 1: P. Allder, B. Abram, O. Dennison, Floyd Long, P. Neimeyer, G. Neimeyer, D. McClenahan Row 2: J. Campbell, M. Sanders, M. Cooper, N. Griffin, W. Murphy, H. Hays, S. Hill, P. Hotze, S. Plummer, A. Craig, F. Belt Row 3: B. Kershaw, G. Crabtree, N. Dack, D. Teague, L. Jones, G. Siegrist, A. Campbell, A. Downing, V. Gardner Floyd ' s Fearless Food Flingers, other- wise known as the Gashouse Gang, have seen us through another year of tantal- izing delicacies with a minimum of over- flowing coffee cups and a maximum of overflowing cheerfulness. Floyd and his crew perform an essential, often thank- less service for the majority of Central ' s student body, occasionally leaving us with a lasting memory ( an ulcer or nervous stomach ). All kidding aside, here is a hearty thanks to the 4-Fers from number 263 and all the other meal tickets of C.M.C. 120 P.S.M-M- Club Row: 1- Debbie Decker, Shirley Mabae, Shirley York, Linda Smith, Mary Ann Brock, Cindy Steiner, Jean Kahmke. Row:2- Terry Cannon, Joan Mathews, Barb Sanker, Becky Emerick, Don Spencer, Sandra Bryan, Miss Butts, Candy Vancil, Jackie Bradley. Officers: President; Terry Cannon, Vice- President; Mary Ann Brock, Secretary; Barb Sanker, Treasurer; Carol White. Physical Education Majors and Minors Club, sponsored by Doctor Mignon Butts, is a pro- fessional organization which has as its purposes the stimulation and promotion of physical activi- ties among members of the student body, the promotion and cooperation of administrative and social organizations so that programs of physical organization might receive greater status, the encouragement of profession through a greater knowledge of the field of physical education, and the promotion of fellowship and rapport among students and faculty of the physical education department . This year PEMM Club has added a series of clinics to its program which include demonstra- tions in such activities as trampoline, gym- nastics, wrestling, and modern dance. Other ac- tivities which have been planned for this year range from a play night to a spring picnic or banquet for election of new officers and to bid the members farewell for the summer. Officers for the year were Terry Cannon, presi- dent; Mary Ann Brock, vice-president; Barbara Sanker, secretary; and Carol White, treasurer. 121 rr C eiub Row 1: D. Swanson, K. Walk, L. Clinton, J. Rice, G. Neal, P. King, Row 2 : L. Anderson, J. Holmes, M. Rodick, S. Page, D. Schmidt, J. Finley, J. Stevens, Row 3: J. Mueller, B. Fisher, G. Blakemore, K. Burkes, R. Fulton, J. Gist, M. Watkins, Row 4: D. Puntney, R. Steinheimer, D. Hotze, D. Brashers, C.E. Mohn, B. Lark, Row 5: J. Swan, L. Solomon, B. Fletcher, R. Cain, B. Peterson, J. Wuetherich. The year of 1966-67 has been an active and productive one for the C Club, as we have con- tinued to act as a service organi- zation on campus. As usual, C Club members sold refreshments at the football and basketball games. Cur chief pro- ject was the buying of a score- board for the football field. We take great pride in this accomplishment because it adds much to Davis Field on Saturday afternoon, but more importantly because we dedicated it to Earl Ezra Powell, class of 1927, a truly great athlete at Central during his playing days, and later an ardent Central supporter. We also purchased pennants repre- senting the teams in our con- ference which were hung in the field house. The final big event of the year wa s our annual Spring Banquet at which the graduating seniors received their C Club blankets. The first semester our president was Nelson Pyle, with RickGoett moving up from vice-president to serve as our leader the second semester. Doyle Puntney was the vice-president second semester, while Paul King served the year as secretary and Bob Fisher as treasurer. Our new sponsor this year was Mr. Luetjen. 122 President Nelson Pyle and Gary Blakemore are hard at work as C Club makes preparations for the coming season. Row 1 across: B. Peterson; R. Goett, J. Wuetherich, L. Anderson, J. Mueller, Back row: D. Schmid, S. Page, B. Fletcher, G. Blakemore 123 W.R.A. Council: L. Smith, J. Cotton, C. Steiner, J. Kahmke, M. Nelden, S. York Row 2: M. Brock, S. Hurst, Dr. Butts, J. Hunt, B. Domann, C. Vancil, L. Roche, J. Bradley W.K.A. The Women ' s Recreation Association of Central Methodist College has two main goals; fun and physical fitness. During the 1966-67 school year the organiza- tion has attained the first goal and made steady progress toward accomplishing the second. WRA, which directs the women ' s intra- mural program at CMC , organizes intra- mural tournaments in tennis, ping-pong, basketball, basketball free throws, volleyball, badminton, archery, bowling, golf, softball, and track. Two annual projects sponsored by WRA are the Powderpuff Football game in the fall which pits the freshmen women against the upperclass women, and the All- Star basketball game between the intra- mural champion and an all-star team selected by WRA basketball players. WRA is composed of all women students at Central Methodist College who partici- pate in intramural activities. This year teams were sponsored by each women ' s social club, upperclass independents , Holt freshmen, and Howard-Payne fresh- men. The organization is directed by a council whose 1966-67 officers are Barbara Domann, president; Linda Smith, vice- president; Shirley York, secretary- treasurer; Janet Cotton, point chairman; and Linda Roche, project chairman. Dr. Mignon Butts is sponsor. Each year, awards are given at the annual spring picnic for cumulative points acquired through participation in WRA-sponsored activities. These awards include letters and trophies to individuals with the required number of points, and a large traveling trophy which is awarded to the team with the most points for the year. A trophy is also awarded to the woman voted Athlete of the Year by WRA members. 124 Tennis: C. Boullear, L. Olson, M. Caul, B. Sanker, S. Houston—they ' re topsl The Sig Alphs win basketball intramurals Jntramurals The intramural program at CMC is made up of teams from the fraternities and independents. Sports include football, basketball, Softball, tennis, table tennis, handball, and volleyball. The group that has accumulated the most number of points at the end of the year is awarded a trophy. Sfctramurals Moberly 54 Eaglettes 53 William Woods 15 Eaglettes 57 Mizzou 34 Eaglettes 31 Quincy 21 Eaglettes 16 William Woods 11 Eaglettes 38 Mizzou 23 Eaglettes 22 Mizzou 55 Eaglettes 36 Southwest Baptist 54 Eaglettes 55 S.M.S. 44 Eaglettes 19 William Woods 27 Eaglettes 84 127 s. p. s. n. Seated: Dr. Warren, Mrs. Jacob, Mrs. Cornett, Mr. Cornett Row 1: Lenore Olson, Glen Ann Shride, Midge Tucker, Phyllis, Doggett, Dottie King Row 2: Fred Bloom field, Terry Grebe The Sponsors-Presidents Supervisory Board originated in the spring of 1962 as a governing body for all Greek organ- izations on the CMC campus. In the fall of ' 62 it noted to assume the duties of the Pan-Hellenic Council and also to set up new procedural rules for the Greek social life. The aim of the group is to promote better cooperation and communication be- tween the social clubs. The board is composed of the president and sponsors of each of the social clubs, the Dean of Women, the Dean of Men, the Dean of Students, the Dean of the College, and the President of the College. Each social club is entitled to two votes on any and all matters. 128 Every year, each dormitory elects a student governing body known as a House Council. House councils perform a coordinating function between the schools administration and the residents of the dormitory. Besides administra- tive functions, the councils plan social activities for their respective dorms throughout the year. fturford Mouse Council Seated: R. Cain, S. Graves, R. Reinheimer, R. Bray, Mrs. Long, P. Bond, A. Lewandowski. Standing: D. Roomer, D.Burton, R. Young, G. Hoechst. 129 Row 1: J. Cotton, L. Lampkin, L. Olson, V. Hauck, P. Jarvis, S. Raymond, L. Roche, G. Siegrist, B. McKinney Row 2: R. Haney, C. Baur, P. Willi, J. Kahmke, P. Doggett, D. Patterson, P. Allder Row 3: B. Kershaw, £ Rajnoha, A. Campbell, C. Harness, E. Roberts, B. Sanke Molt Mall Mouse Council Mrs. L. Caraway, Dean Couey, Barb Suchland (Vice-President), Ellie Richinderfer (Treasurer) , Karen DeMott (Secretary), Sharon Tschappler (President) 130 R ' . 1: S. Viehmann, J. Anderson, N. Williams, N. Knabe; Rs 2: M. Smith, V. Steele, J. Grimes, D. McClenahan, L, Hi, C. White; Row 3: N. Varbel, J. Gann, S. Clark, V. Grossheider, M. Oldham, N. Wright, A. Downing, C. Madison, C. Traver Row 1: Mrs. Hartsock, Dean Couey, Mrs. Irons; Row 2: Officers — J. Madison, Secretary; L. Windhorst, President; A. Jones, Vice-President; S. Johnson, Treasurer Howard-Payne Mouse Council 131 McMurry Mouse Council Seated: Alta Rainwater, Ella Bowen Row 1: J. Berry, J. Williamson, S. Fisher, A. Ladage, D. Taff Row 2: S. Stedham. D. Van Horn, P. Kannapell, R. Dailey, T. Brotherton Woodward Mouse Council Row 1: S. Brown, K. Weinand, Mrs. Long, L. Schreiber, P. King Row 2: B. Neudigate, J. Schade, 132 M. Hahn, G. Lux, J. Holmes, J. Finley Central ' s Volunteer Jire and Kescue Squad V ' T V ! •■■■ ' i -fe ICfr count %« M M f Student volunteers included: Tim Bollinger, Dave Ober, Tom Young, Dick Nelms, Dannie Fair, Joe Pyles, Jim Marshall, Lynn O ' Dell, Gary Hawkins, Doug Smith, Ric Porter and Pete Thornton. 133 nBHBMnHMHMHH] OOo. i . ' 134 Alpha Phi Mpka Row:l- G. Shride, President: L. Lampkin, Treasurer; N. Albright, Corresponding Secretary. Row:2- U. Humphrey, Vice-President; J. Tabler, Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. Cornett, Sponsor; B. Emrich Row:3- B. Minor, R. Howell, G. Hobbs, S. Morrow, J. Chipman, B. Haas. Row:4-K. Eckhardt, S. Bryan, J. Hunt, M. Harashe, M. Oliphant, J. Lindsay. Row 5:- L. Braddock, S. Graves, L. Robb, C. Harness. Through these past few months aspirations, gladness, forgiveness, helpfulness, unself- ishness, and other timeless emotions have been traditionalized in the name Alpha. Sentiment connected with the past is also a tradition: a tradition these few monents willingly recreates. ' 66- ' 67 is but only a symbol of the close lines connected be- tween an Alpha and her school, sisters, and self. 137 P. Wendling, V.-Pres., N, Crumbliss, P. Yen A. Jackson, J,«Clark, K. Jensen, P. Coniv M. Tucker, Pres., C. Fuentes; P. Porter, C. McCurr; L. Smith, C. Vancil, C. Travel ' . J A successful rush party. Ba 6£S hi Babes in Toyland takes first in the humor division of the Homecoming parade. Our Ragout Attendant. Poised...? Row 1: Suzanne Armitage, Judy Apel, Paulette Holmes, Secretary, Priscilla Willi, Treasurer, Dottie King, Presi- dent, Donna Drake, Corresponding Sec- retary, Sue James, Vice-President. Row 2: Linda Lemen, Judy Grimes, Anita Jones, Jean Kahmke, Susan Miles, Judy Nelson, Kathy Christie, Nancy Beadles, Linda Hill. Row 3: Marilyn Shepard, Sara Johnson, Karen Koenig. Row 4: Jeanetta Long, Vivian Gardner, Ginger Talbert, Mary Kay Breeden, Laura Gaddis, Nancy Williams, Nancy Deneke, Donna M cClenahan, Candy Shirley, Carol Madison, Linda Windhorst, Betty Fox, Barbara Kahler, Marie Oldham, Linda DeForest, Carole White, Linda McQuigg. Pi Kappa Zketa This year we celebrated our 40th year on campus with quota membership of 40, following the induction of 26 pledges. We began a successful year with our Homecoming float, Babes in Toyland , which took first place in humor in the Homecoming parade. Through the year we participated in such campus activities as the Christmas Carol Fest and intramurals. For Ac- tivities we sponsored doughnut and rummage sales and sold candy and flowers for Valentine ' s Day. Other func- tions ranged from corn-picking in the fall to the annual Spring Fashion Show. In early winter we were proud to have one of our members as an attendant on Beauty and Glamour Court. January brought our annual Stork Club Dance for the enjoyment of the student body. Among our special service projects included sending toys to uderpriv Hedged children in the Appalachia area during Christmas; and in addition to sponsor- ing our German boy, Tashi, we adopted an area family throughout the year. Kappas climaxed an active year with our annual Spring Formal. Under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Louise Vaughan, we continued to strive to uphold our traditions of character, ability, person- ality, perseverance, and high academic standing. Zheta Chi Upsilon Seated: D. Patterson, B. Jaeger, P. Doggett. 1st Row: A. Westerfield, Miss Crawford. 2nd Row: M. Cooper, A. Wickham, G. Logue, M. A. Brock, P. Allder, G. Amick, S. Bruening, M. Sanders, T. Byrd, N. Asher, L. Lunceford, P. Morrow. DOWN MEMORY LANE Times may pass but we shall re- member always the joys and exper- iences we shared in Theta Chi Upsilon. Rush activities brought a Roman Holiday and the experience of uniting together in sisterhood once again. We shared a year of work mixed with the fun of creating a Showboat for our open function and the excite- ment of producing our skit for the Greek Tragedies. With our service projects we felt the pride and enjoy- ment of sharing with others. The fleeting days of the year brought our annual spring formal and the anticipation of reuniting in the fall. 142 143 I beg to disagree! Batman and... Robin? Now run along home and jump into bed... Our afternoon constitutional. Sponsor Mrs. Forderhase opens her Christmas gift from us. From Zeta to Zeta. And the next time you come visiting, you bring the sodas! Zetas are the Very Best! It just so happens that I do wear long red underwear! Trees sprout the strangest things during Pledge Week! T Z ft , A happy moment for a brand new Zeta! Zeta Psi Cambda Row 1: M. Caul, Secretaryj.S. Rajnoha, Vice-President; L. Olson, President; E. Richenderfer, Treasurer Row 2: A. Utterback, M. Coon, C. Richman, C. Osman, C. Baur, S. Tschappler, D. Moore, S. Plummer, B. McKinney, R. Haney Row 3: J. Carroll, M. Carr, J. Roussin Row 4: A. Carter, M. Nelden, S. Gillilan, J. Cotton, D. Kennedy, K. Holmes, B. House Row 5: M. Rolfe, C. Heimsch, C. Shedd, M. Schwarze, D. Nussbaum, L. Lovell, C. Boullear, S. Kettenacker, R. Fulton, B. Domann, S. Engel, G. Siegrist, B. Bretch, M. McRill, G. Zacny, A. Campbell Fourteen girls this year were granted the very special wish of becoming Zetas after a fun(!)- filled week of pledging. ( With Zeta love I greet you, Miss , is there anything I may do for you? . . .how about a nice little walk in the country? ) Homecoming suddenly was upon us and our crepe paper-chicken wire Eagle (Provocative Percussion) braved the winds with the other floats to help make the parade a success. Representing us as the reigning Homecoming queen was our own Lenore Olson. With Christmas came projects, parties, and the Carol Fest. ( That was better, you guys — this time let ' s try not to drown out the solo, OK? ) We sent dolls to Appalachia, shared some carols with the old folks ' homes, and were very proud of Lenore, crowned Glamour queen at the Christmas dance. The Eyrie glittered with the excitement of the Mardi Gras with its New Orleans atmosphere this February, complete with an old-fashioned bandstand and gaslights in real Bourbon Street style. Picnics and the spring formal kept us busy th is spring, as well as studying which we hope will help us keep the scholastic trophy. Ask any Zeta why it ' s been a great year and she ' ll give you 39 reasons — all sister. 145 $$ w ■4 moker ' smash ' ' ! Iptja pt]t iamma p- ' ' ...... A 1 1 %• I £ a Lv if s ,1,1 ,m. Mt % 6 W Jr L Hr ' . ■ ' ■ 9 ' ' i. fcS m il W %1 m ' -tt. ' SiLvi iS m % r ft f f f f % 5 -ft. Si JB A ' f 4 1 ib JJK 7 dk 2 i f% 7 f f ffHr 1 ' x i 1 1 i % 1 r f 1 t £ t i 1 Ml ' ' • t • 15 A ft A • 6 4 • — . i . ™ . _ .  . •. - - • • -Ji -. -; • Row 1: T. Poe, D. Weiss, B. Bray, A. Ladage, J. Lebean, G. J. Siebc rn, R. Porter, B. Bovim, E. Doisy, L. Moore, A. Early, R. Quist, T. Grebe, T. Twerell, T. Brotherton, D. Weatherford, C, Nolte, D. Shelton, R. Royston, P. Neimeyer, S. Holsinger, P. Templeton, M. Walsh, E. Wilkinson, W. Heaven, Grigsby P. Thornton, B. Peterson, S. Fisher Row 3: T. Perry, T. Golden Row 2: R, Astolfi, E. Epps, B. Schlank er, B. Hansen, A. Lewandowski, M. Thompson, R. Bolm, M. Sever The 1966-1967 school year was an active and rewarding one for the members of Alpha Phi Gamma. The 27th year of their existence began with the pledging of 16 new members. Pledge week was highlighted by the annual pledge tea. New actives joined with old in their first concerted effort in the construction of their Homecoming float — Thunderball. The men of Alpha Phi Gamma were represented in the Homecoming royalty as the student body selected Tom Brotherton to reign as King and Terry Grebe was Junior Attendant. With the coming of the Christmas season, Mokers were extremely busy. They participated in the Kii carol fest to open holiday festivities. The people of the nursing homes in Fayette were feted by the Mokers and Santa CI aus. Our annual Christmas din- ner was held in the Christian Church with former member and sponsor Gil Fleer as speaker. The new year saw the second annu- al Moker sponsored Bloodmobile in February. In March the Sweetheart and her court were crowned at the Sweetheart Dance. On Mother ' s Day parents were entertained at a picnic at the City Park. Alpha Phi Gamma again sponsored Playday and award- ed trophies to the sororities winning the most events. The Daniel Boone Hotel was the site of the Formal Dinner Dance held in May. Fraternity activities were not the extent of campus participation as Mokers were found through the whole spectrum of college activities. Alpha Phi Gamma was ably led through the year by its executive officers: President Terry Grebe, Vice-President Terry Twerell, Secretary Tom Brotherton, and Treasurer Roy Quist. 147 First Place in Beauty? Aw! Come on WebbI No John, that ' s a football play. Look, Look, See Jack. Look out Carter! Before and After A fine choice, Augie. fteta Sigma B. Fletcher, T. Orear, B. Locke, J. Roach J. Kelly, D. Brushears, W. Gaskin, M. Leech, B.Rudeseal A. Eckhardt, D. Riebold, C. Ward, Prof. Sinkhorn In the past our goal has been to build better men for our fraternity and Central College. This year, however, we decided to build a bigger fraternity with which to build these better men. Hence we began the year off right by quadrupling our active membership, and with this ambitious pledge class, we started on a year of varied and successful activities. With pledging over and home- coming just around the corner, Beta Sigma I began preparations for the homecoming pa- rade. The theme of our float was Whip Cream and Other Delights . We left off the other delights, but Whip Cream managed to pull first place in beauty. Homecoming out of the way, BZ began its usual barrage of money making activities. Under the sales leadership of treasurer, Bill Fletcher, our Christmas card sales were unbelievable. Hence, with all this money, we were able to pay off the bill on our portable record player which was purchased under the supervision of our Veep, Mark Leech. In the realm of intramurals, Beta Sigma had an unapproachable season. Because of numer- ous difficulties we were unable to field a football team. However, we were able to rack up 50 big points due to the smashing efforts of our handball participant, Augie Eckhardt. With basketball coming into the picture, BZ directed their efforts toward a controversial season. Coming to support the roundballers was jock Tom Orear with a much needed 50 pts. from the ping pong tourney. Successful as our year has been in campus ' activities, this has been only a part of that which we have accomplished in meeting our fundamental goals as represented by our fraternity moto; We are a fraternity. We are an organization striving toward one goal — brotherhood. We are dedicated to the task of building better men for our fraternity and for Central Methodist College. We are Beta Sigma. 149 ?«%t 1 1 CMMa B. Hedgepeth, D. Slater, B. Crowell, D. Kerr, T. Russell, D. Burton, L. Neely, E.Gampp, D. Schwaab J. Buchholtz, W. Neudigate, R. Reinheimer, H. Lahmeyer, M. Jones, W. Murphy, S. Grandell, R. Blnsbacher T. Combs, F. Gardner, E. Morris, F. Sandy, C. Kraft, R. Kandler, P. Heath, R. Weber S. Robertson, J. Ballard, F. Carter, C. Rousseau, A. Marolis, D. Schmidtz, B. Babel, L. Schreiber J. Wilkinson, F. Bloomfield, M. Rodick The 1966-1967 school year saw Chi Delta celebrating its thirty-fifth year on campus, making it the oldest social organization fc Central Methodist College. Chi Delta was founded by the late Dean E. F. Puckett in 1931. The organization was known as the Atom Club until it took on the Greek name Chi Delta, in 1942. The year ' s activities were conducted under the leadership of Fred Bloomfield, presi- dent; Jay Wilkinson, vice-president; Rick Wolfe, secretary; and Mike Rodick, treas- urer. Chi Delta ' s new sponsors are Dr. Virgil Warren and Professor Samuel Rhoads. The members of Chi Delta have again main- tained their high level of participation in campus athletics. Rolfe Dieter Schmitzwas a vital member of C.M.C. ' s football team, and his hard playing won him the honors of All-Conference membership and Little Ail-American honorable mention. Mike Rodick and Roy Binsbacher also contributed greatly to this year ' s successful season, and they, too, captured All-Conference posi- tions. Larry Neely again proved his athletic versatility by playing on both the basket- ball and baseball varsity teams, while Jerry Niedercorn earned the Outstanding Track- man of the Year Award through his school and conference records in javelin competi- tion. The end of the year also brought Chi Delta talents to the golf team, as Jay Wilkinson and Bill Neudigate returned for another season. The high quality of Chi Delta participation has been equally matched by its standards of fraternal bonds. This year ' s pledge class combined excellently with the previous members for a very rewarding year; a prize-winning Homecoming float; an unde- feated intramural football team, and an enjoyable time for all at the annual Dixie Ball characterized an entire year of successful Chi Delta group efforts. With these successes in mind, the members of Chi Delta look forward to another year of carrying on the best traditions of the fraternity and the college. 151 T)elta Sigma Psi rrrt % $ Row 1: Prof. Cornett, B. Abram, A. Yount, T. Bourbon, L. Grubbs, B. Stone, K. Lovegreen, K. McCormick, Prof. Vaughan Row 2: D. Banks, G. Lux, E. Detwiler, D. Weber, J. Dean, W. Burgart. Row 3; S. Schmitz, D. Fair, D. King, G Evans, S. Brown, Row 4; C. Knight, J. Freeman, C. Sunoo, R. Banks, A. Kaul, M. Elders Row 5: S. Graves, L. Duren, D. Teague, J. Miltenberger, K. Calkins, T. Cannon, G. Garett Row 6; B. Kaut, G. Hoechst, J. Reynolds, G. Neimeyer, M. Martin, K. VanLanduyt, K. Burks, B. Rouch, H. Martin Delta Sigma Psi started the year off by receiving a garbae class nineteen into active membership in the fraternity. Pledge week with its activities was only the start of a highly successful year for the Delta Sigs. We were active in all aspects of campus life, taking part in all intramural sports, social activities, and service pro- jects. We had several parties throughout the year, including the fall skating party, the Christmas party and climaxed by our Spring Formal. The Delta Sigs also had several service projects. The main one was our sponsor- ship of a Chinese refugee living in Hong Kong. This year we sponsored Yip Mei Ching, a thirteen year old girl who is able to continue her schooling because of our sponsorship. Other projects include the collection, repair and distribution of toys for the underprivileged children in the Fayette area at Christmas. Several members of Delta Sigma Psi have important leadership positions on campus. Doug Weber is serving as student body president and Ron Ramsey was a drum major in Central ' s marching band. We also have two members in Omicron Delta Kappa, and two of our number were selected to appear in Who ' s Who. was ably led this year by They were Doug Weber, Kautzner, Vice- The fraternity our officers Chancellor; Ron Chancellor; Art Kaul, Keeper-of-the-Seal; Kent McCormick, Chancellor-of-the- Exchequer; and Ted Bourbon, Martinet. Our thanks go to our nestors, Professors Raymond Cornett and George Vaughan, for their able guidance through the year. 152 thi IHJNn Of mr ic J i; 153 Sigma Alpha Chi First Row: J. Finley, L. Tucker, D. Schmid, M. Jonson, B. Appel, J. Gist, R. Fisher, R. Johnson, J. Wuetherich, P. King, D. Benedict, K. Bittner, G. Blakemore, L. Anderson, Coach Wuch, R. Goett, D. Puntney, M. Watkins, C. Harlow, J. Mueller, J. Liner. Second Row: G. Blakemore, M. Hahn, J. Schmidtke, D. Hays, T. Nagle, J. Stephens, H. Kincaid, F. McKenzie, S. Page, R. Cain, T. Kelly, L. Long, G. Jacobs, M. Jefferies, B. Lark, B. Fisher, J. Holmes, W. Shull, D. Jennings. Third Row: C. E. Mohn, T. Schneider, K. Weinand, D. Moxley, D. Peters, J. Whisler. Seeking spiritual qualities , applying our- selves to intellectual endeavors, and keeping ourselves capable of physical competence. All of the athletic teams of Central were well represented by members of Sigma Alpha Chi. The football, basketball, and baseball teams were captained Sig Alphs. Campus leadership provided by many men of Sigma Alpha Chi. Tom Kelley served as Student Body Treasurer. Presidential offices by Sig Alphs included the senior class, junior class, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, C Club, Woodward Hall House Council, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Sig Alph men held offices as Student Council Representatives, in Scribblers and Scrawlers, Young Re- publicans, and Kii. As the year progressed we had many pro- jects to raise money. Our annual spaghetti supper was a huge success along with the other projects. We were also well on our way to winning the Intramural trophy and were looking forward to our Winter ' s End Ball. With a fine pledge class to carry on the tradition of Sigma Alpha Chi we look back on the year with many memories. 154 Row 1: R. Howell, K. Eckhardt, B. Emrich, B. Haas, Row 2: L. Braddock, G. Hobbs, J. Lindsay Row 3: S. Graves, C. Harness, L. Robb Sorority and fraternity Pledge Classes t-WV t as mt. Row 1: A. Eckhardt, D. Riebold. Row 2: D. Brushears, W. Gaskin, j M. Leech, B. Rudeseal Row 3: B.j Locke, T. Orear, J. Roach r,«S — - Row 1: P. Neimeyer, S. Grigsby, R. Bolm, G. Early, M. Walsh, P. Templeton, T. Poe, P. Thornton. Row 2: C. Nolte, D. Weiss, J. Lebeau, D. Shelton, S. Fisher. Row 3: R. Royston, T. Perry, T. Golden F. Gardner, E. Gammp, F. Carter, M. Mardis, D. Schwaab, S. Robertson, B. Lahmeyer, L. Schreiber, J. Ballard, J. Buchholtz, R. Kandler, T. Combs, D. Slater, B. Neudigate, M. Jones, J. Babel, W. Murphy, C. Kraft, B. Hedgepath, T. Russell, P. Heath 156 Row 1: A. Jackson, P. Young, K. Jensen. Row 2: C. Vancil, M. Smith, S. Kocher. Row 3: L. Morrison, N Crumbliss, P. Porter, C. McCurry. Top Row: N. Emanuel J. Kemper, C. Fuentes, L. Roche, L. Fesler, C. Bolen Seated: A. Wickham Row 1: P. Morrow, M. Sanders, S. Bruening, P. Allders, M. Cooper Row 1: A. Yount, E. Detwiler, L. Grubbs, K. Van Landuyt, K. Calkin, G. Hoechst, G. Evans Row 2: S. Schmitz, J. Miltenburger, B. Rouch, R. Ramsey Row 3: W. Burgart, J. Reynolds, K. Birkes, G. Neimeyer, H. Martin . ' , I Row 1: A Jones, M. Breeden, C. White, N. Deneke. Row 2: l. Lemen, J Grimes, S. Miles, J. Nelson. N. Beadles, L. Hill Row 3: J. Long, M Shepherd, S. Johnson Row 4: V. Garner, G. Talbert, L. Gaddis, D. McClenahan, N. Williams, C. Madison, C. Shirley, B. Kahler, B. Fox, M. Oldham, L. McQuigg Row 1: B. Lark, M. Jonson, J. Liner, L. Tucker, C. E. Mohn, B. Risher, M. Watkins, D. Putney, C. Harlow Row 2: J. Stevens, D. Jennings, T. Nagle, D. Hays, T. Schneider, R. Cain, R. Johnson, L. Long, •M. Jefferies, J. Holmes Row 3: D. Moxley, D. Peters, , J. Whistler Row 1: M. Coon, R. Fulton, J. Carroll, S. Engel, B. Bretch, D. Kennedy. Row 2: S. Kettenacker, A. Campbell, B. House, K. Holmes, J. Rous sin, B. McKinney, S. Plummer, G. Slegrist Campus Calendar fgids and Tom Combs receives his Chi Delta bid from Dean Thogmorton. Linda Roche happily accepts her Delta bid from Dean Couey A very happy Donne McClenahan is wel- comed by her new Kappa sisters. Ron Johnson is greeted by his Sig Alph brothers bid night. Alan Yount leaves Dean Thogmortc office after receiving his bid. Pledging Pledge Janet Carrol greets an active With Zeta Love. ' ! irlene Cooper proudly dis- Iiys h er pledge box to a eta active Delta pledges line up on the triangle for their daily song practice K: oa pledges sent a very active parcel, A i Kahmke, through campus mail Moker pledges, with their ever-present bricks, march in step during pledge week Judy Nelson seems very pleased with her Kappa garter- -standard apparel during pledging Senior Attendants ge Zueker and Zom Kelly {junior Attendants Qail Raymond and Zerry Grebe J Sophomore Attendants Cinda Koche and Dale Kiebold freshman Attendants jCynn jColley and Keith Walk ; r ggu t ween Momccoming King Zom KrotkertoH omecoming nueen Cenore Olson Delta Pi Omega received first place originality with the theme A Taste of Honey. The Betas theme of Whipped Cream took first place in beauty. - The Mokers placed second in this area with Thunder- ball. Other entries from the various social organizations and the freshmen helped to make our Homecoming Parade a memor- able one. 168 Babes in Toyland received first place humor for Pi Kappa Theta. Second place in beauty went to Alpha Phi Alpha with their entry of Carousel. i!?«m Homecoming Jloats Chi Delta came second in this area with a humorous Telstar. All we hear is Nag, Nag, Nag. Bretch sings Don ' t Rain on My Parade . Phi Beta — Phi Mu Alpha presents ' Don ' t Rain Oh My Parade Don ' t Rain On My Parade Barbara Bretch On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Phi Beta-Phi Mu chorus Melinda Randy McFarland Bicycle Song Mary Kaye Breeden Try to Remember Phi Beta trio It Depends On What You Pay Terry Twerell, Lowell Cooper, Larry Bennett, Ross Fulton The Jousts Phi Beta- Phi Mu chorus Before I Gaze at You Again Ginger Talbert Soliloquy John Stephens Camelot Finale Phi Beta-Phi Mu chorus Man ' s revenge or king ' s compassion? Mother told me there were going to be days like this. Before I Gaze at you Again • ♦ ■ Tradition Mike Jonson and chorus Matchmaker .... Carolyn Shedd, Susan Miles, Cherie Richman A Man and a Woman ........ Mike Jonson and Suzanne Armitage Nag, Nag, Nag . . . John Sieburn, Myra Deere, Maggie Rolfe, Marianna Carr Once in a Lifetime David Holsinger ! All American Girl Suzanne Rajnoha Reprises and Finale . . . Tom Schneider, Maggie Rolfe Dale Stauffer, and chorus •vfr r Tradition! I like a bike TOO! It ' s going to rain. Where ' s Melinda? Glenn Waters helps Gail Crabtree achieve the look of Ann Putnam. Mehind Zhe Scenes of Waiting to go on stage, Dianne Bell and Gary Gage watch from behind the curtain. - 4 Myra Deere admires her handiwork in the dress- ing room. 172 Dennis Dallman tries to con- vince Karen Koval that their affair is over. Zhe Crucible Jeff Stewart, Prof. Rhoads, and Prof, Siefkas question Charlotte Davis about her witchcraft tendencies. Tituba, Myra Deere, pleads with Rev. Hale, Doug Weber, as Thomas Putnam, Art KauL watches on. At the close of the play, Linda Lovell tells Dennis Dallman good- by as he goes to be hung. Preparation Becky Emerick and Betty House decide where to put one large red sleigh Combined Dieter Schmitz escorts Karen Jensen THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE CORONATION ESCORTS AND CANDIDATES: B. Rouch, Linda Hill, M. Rodick, Sandra Behring, J. Montgomery and Linda B raddock Larry Tucker, Dale Riebold and Dave Schmid cut up trees for the reindeer decorations. Christmas ' Dance and Marge Nelden, Ragout editor, places :he crowns on Beauty Queen Linda oche and Glamour Queen Lenore Olson, as escorts Tom Nagle and Tom Kelly look on. Kagout Coronation OTHER PARTICIPANTS INCLUDED: Gail Raymond, E. Gampp, Debbie Williams and J. Kox. Dec. JOth The 1967 RAGOUT court begins the first dance after the coronation 175 Beauty Queei Cinda Kockt A L Glamour Queen jCenore Olson , Kagout Cinda Mill Karen Jensen 178 Cinda ftraddock Court Sandra Behring Qail Raymond Debbie Williams 179 Christmas Comes to Central ' December, 1966 Beautiful doors Peace to all- ' Dee. 12tk Carolfest sponsored by Kii ■wm fe. ZV 7 ftussbaum Personality Queen Practicing what she has learned in her business courses, Dena did her student teaching at Fayette High School Dena gave two active years to cheerleadlng lor Central— her zest always seemed contagious Whether planning a Student Council dance or discussing the latest fashions-- there ' s Dena! 183 West-Dressed Women on Campus Candidates Linda Windhorst, Linda Braddock, Lenore Olson and Karen Jensen pose with Gail Raymond, Best- Dressed from C.M.C. Again this year, Central has par- ticipated in Glamour Magazine ' s Col- lege Girl competition. Five candidates were chosen by student ballot: Linda Braddock, Karen Jensen, Lenore Olson, Gail Raymond, and Linda Windhorst. The girls were then judged by a faculty panel. They were required to wear three outfits- -one for campus wear, one for off-campus wear, and one for evening. During the competition the girls were judged on poise, fashion, and grooming. 184 Best-Dressed Contest judges, Mrs-. Cutler, Mr. Yancey, Mrs. Jacob, and Mrs. Dimond view Karen Jensen ' s cocktail dress. For the second consecutive year, Gail Raymond was selected as Best-Dressed. She will now participate in the national competition spon- sored by Glamour Magazine. lest-Dressed Gall Raymond poses ror one oitne pictures sent to GLAMOUR lagazlne for national competition. Open Dances Moker Sweetheart Dance 186 Caraby Street— Deltas Kappa Stork Club Black Magic— Alphas Dennis Goodman - Sganarelle Sharon Nipps - Jacqueline Mike Rooks - Lucas Card Scene Ginger Talbert - Frasquita Zke Card Scene ' from ' ( Carmen ' and Sganarelle . , Martine Leander Lucinda Valere Lucas Jacqueline Geronte Mike Rooks - Lucas John Stephens - Valere Dennis Goodman - Sganarelle 188 1 from Carman arol McCurry - Mercedes Zhe frantic Physician ?eb. 10 and 12 Dennis Goodman Suzanne Armitage, Ginger Harless Tom Schneider, Mike Foerstel Pat Morrow, Ginger Talbert John Stephens Mike Rooks Maggie Rolfe, Sharon Nipps Mike Jonson Tom Schneider - Leander Pat Morrow - Luclnda Ginger Harless - Martine Sports 190 Presenting... Zke Winning football 192 Eagles of 1966 193 Eagles tri-captains L. Anderson, D. Schmitz, and R. Goett. J great year for the CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL 19 7 12 10 39 6 7 22 Iowa Wesleyan 7 Principia 14 Tarkio 13 Graceland Culver-Stockton 19 Rose Poly 21 Illinois College 3 Eureka 2 Anderson and Swanson lead the play Fisher just misses 1966 Eagles row 1..D. Hotze, G. Prickett, D. Petersen, L. Clickner, M. Watkins, B. Fisher, M. Rodick, J. Rice, R. Goett, J. Mueller, R. Steinheimer, row 2..T. Vache, K. Walk, R. Peters, R. Binsbacher, L. Solomon, B. Ruedseal, J. Barrett, D. VanDyne, T. Nagle, L. Anderson, B. Abram, row 3..L. Schreiber, D. Spencer, T. Staniec, P. King, D. Riebold, K. Birkes, C. Smith, T. Walley, D. Schmitz, D. Swanson, G. Neil, row 4.. Asst. coach Wuch, Coach Holmes, Asst. coach Miller. Officials play an important role Trainers-G. Neil and L. Schreiber; Managers- R. Steinheimer and D. Hotze. Anderson struggles for that extra yard Principia linemen converge on Walk. The going gets tough up the middle. Fisher recovers loose ball. Zhc mighty nine L. Moss B. Russell C. Albenesius TTT Van Dyne sweeps to the right Andy is a hard man to bring down keeps the school spirit The offensive unit watch the defense do the job D. Nussbaum P. Jarvis M. Aheron rolling L. Roche, Captain Anderson sees an opening as the line clears the way K. Holmes B. Emrich % 1 Seniors J. Mueller, R. Goelt, kneeling D. Schmitz, and L. Anderson. Walk throws a crushing block for Birkes Central is jubilant after last second touch- I town over Illinois College by Binsbacher Solomon springs Walk 199 Neely makes a lay up. Attempted shot is knocked away by Jones . Coach Luetjen stressed a vital play. Another basket is made by Brashears. Eagles in action. Maxey lays one up. Brashears and Mohn get set to rebound as Neely shoots Pundman and Holmes hustle back on defense. Eckhardt and Brashears try to block Drury ' s shot. Pre- game warm ups. Brashears tips the ball as Jones and Mohn look on. Stop at your local friendly C Club . CMC 76 Greenville 78 CMC 78 Concordia 68 CMC 85 Lincoln 73 CMC 66 Rolla 78 CMC 98 Park 79 CMC 77 Culver Stockton 99 CMC 74 Kirksville 84 CMC 87 Westminister 90 CMC 71 Mo. Valley 58 CMC 68 Tarkio 75 CMC 79 Graceland 98 CMC 70 William Jewell 79 CMC 75 Concordia 73 CMC 52 . Drury 66 CMC 65 ... . Southwest Baptist 102 I CMC 61 Tarkio 59 CMC 54 Graceland 65 CMC 51 Drury 57 CMC 74 Culver Stockton CMC 68 Westminister CMC 87 Mc Kendree 88 CMC 58 William Jewell 67 CMC 92 Mo. Valley 88 96 71 THE POSTER Nagle, THE POSTER. Coach Luetjen gives Neely some advice. the season has passed, but memories will instill the , 66 , 67 Eagles. Luetjen ' s Mafia: Coach Wuch, Tom Nagle, Dean Jacobs, Terry Vache, and Joe Robertson. C. E. Mohn scores against William Jewell. Maxey and Neely bring the ball down court. Row 1: E. Wilkinson, S. Maxey, L. Neely; Row 2: G. Neal, J. Robertson, Coach J. Luetjen, J. Holmes, T. Pundmann, K. Prather, D. Brashears, R. Jones, F. McKinzie, K. Laune, C.E. Mohn, R. Forrest, T. Cannon, T. Vache. 206 Baseball . t m Rice and Solomon warm-up. Coach Wuch watches the team at practice. £ Hoechst demonstrates ms winning form. , H (III V 1 Will the real Mr. America please step forward. 208 f  Sometimes Wilkinson just doesn ' t even know. Bourbon gives the team moral support. Nagle waits for a play at second. r -- B 4 V ■P -: 209 Bottom Row: G. Kamper, J. Finley, L. Neely, P. King, G. Blakemore, C. Harlow, L. Solomon, S. Robertson, T. Nagle, J. Holmes 2nd row: T. Vache, D. Jennings, L. Anderson, B. Lark, A. Marolis, E. Wilkinson, S. Maxey, J. Liner, E. Gampp, D. Smith 3rd row: Coach Wuch, T. Bourbon, R. Royston, J. Rice, W. Bauer, F. Borders, G. Hoechst Central ' s 1967 Uaseball Zeam Co- captains Dale Jennings and Gary Blakemore 210 Zennis Coach Holmes, J. Gist, R. Cain, P. Wendllng, B. Fletcher, J. Wuetherich. With all returning lettermen for this tennis season our team will have the experience and power for M.C.A.U. competition. 211 Zhe Cindetmcn of Central Ken Prather almost makes the hurdles look easy. I threw a shot-put into the air. m ' Row 1: L. Sander, K. Birkes, W. Murphy, R. Hoffman, S. Stevenson, H. Watchinski Row 2: K. Prather, D. Spencer, C. Ward, R. Fulton, M. Harper Putting on the steam! Up and over for veteran Carter Ward Golf The Mighty 4 : Wilkinson, Nuedigate, Gray, Pricket. 214 A small but a strong team will make another successful season Brannock Hall i; i 216 Zhe buildings 1 of Central Mrtkodist College 3iii§ ; (Ulasstc JIaU I Givens Hall JlVgf 4 Jfia£l ■u □ □ D n KKIKt KTAT KT SI n PUtKTTT FIELD HO US F J ■ COLEMAN ALL 220 1 i LBoJIXCKDCkD [Haq.D_ r r fraternity Courts SIGMA ALPHA CHI Judy Apel, Alice Jackson, Susie Miles, Diana Heitman, Sally Kocher, Linda Roche CHI DELTA Carol McCurry, Linda Fesler, Mary Jane Strode, Gail Raymond 222 DELTA SIGMA PSI Susan James, Carol White, Jane Jones, Linda Hill, Sally Umphress, Nancy Callison ALPHA PHI GAMMA Marti Aheron, Leslie Perry, Danielle Moore (Sweetheart), Judi Twerell Enter to learn — Qo forth to serve m ■ i f i • -.i • v Nature ' s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf ' s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. -Robert Frost In memory of a Central Methodist College student William Beyers March 28, 1945- January 15, 1967 224 ALMA MATER Words by B. E. Meland Amid the mystic shades of eve at nightfall, Across horizons where thy fair light falls. Thy tow ' rs arise Ennobled spires of all the years That bless thy name, our Alma Mater. Through years of toil and comradeship together ' Mid friendly scenes and spirited endeavor, Fearless and free With loyalty we ' ve lived for thee, Central, for thee, 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. I 225 4 Looking backward to a day in the early part of September with 260 blank spaces on the page planner, it doesn ' t seem possible that I am marking off the last page necessary for the completion of the 1967 RAGOUT. Just as the events in this yearbook are signs of the time so this achievement is for me a sign. It is a sign that this campus has once again been actively involved with people and activities, that a staff of workers has compiled a pictorial record for posterity and that all have gained something from the experiences of- this year. A yearbook does not bring the immediate results that other forms of campus communi- cation provide. Often there is doubt as to what the over- all effect will be. Therefore, it is hoped that the 1967 RAGOUT will be a yearbook which you are proud to show to others. There are a number of people who have given of their time and experience to advise me. Two of these people are men who are active on the CMC campus and who have shown their continued interest in the students through their assistance to the RAGOUT-- Dr. Kenneth Johnston and Rev. Ivan Lee LaTurno. 226 The students who deserve credit for working behind the scenes are: David Norbury Assistant Editor Roy Fisher Business Manager Anita Jones Layout Editor Ruth Haney and Peg Young Copy Editors Vicki Osborn Literary Editor Marilyn Wilson Art Editor Jean Kahmke and Jamie Finley Sports Editors Sue Gillilan Jan Kemper Sue Engel Index Editors Cindy Traver Activities Editor Marilyn Sweetin Organizations Manager and general staff members Elyse Roberts Bell, Kathy Bennett, Janet Boysel, Jean Burgess, Ginger Harless, Sally Murray, Peggy Porter, Edythe Roberts and Anne Sillers The fine photography was provided by Skip Milhouser. I hope that the 1966-1967 year at Central Methodist College has been a successful one for you and that your future may be richer for your experiences here. 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Hiway 240 South Fayette [Western! Auto WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Housewares Auto Accessories and Hardware Home owned and Operated Robert C. Robb Chapel 8-2176 107 N. Main KLINE INSURANCE AGENCY CH 8-3130 Fayette RICKETTS ' SHOES Robert R. Ricketts, Class ' 31 118 E. Davis, Fayette STREET ' S DRUG STORE Prescription Service Stationery School Supplies Fountain Phone CH 8-2275 Fayette Stop At .... HOTEL HOWARD Comfortable Surroundings For All Our Guests Fayette CHARLES H. LEE Clothier 4fc Fayette, Missouri CLATHWORTHY ' s ' The Women ' s Shop Fayette 233 There was a little city with few men in it; and a great king came against it and besieged it, build- ing great siegeworks against it. But there was found in it a poor wise man, and he by his wisdom delivered the city. Yet no one re- members that poor man. But I say that wisdom is better than might... (Eccles. 9: 14-16) The business of Central Methodist College has been, and is, just this: to produce such poor wise men. It is devoted to the instilling of such love of wisdom in young men and women, that in the day of the City ' s need, they will, without regard to fame or fortune, deliver it from its powerful adversaries. Central Methodist College is committed to that broad gauged and humane tradition which counts the cultivation of wisdon more funda- mental than the mastery of transitory tech- nics, though they be necessary. It is not enough for young men and women to be graduated with a temporary mastery of various technical competence which our highly specialized society requires to keep it going. Continued technical competence can only be assured from persons who have learned the habits and style of continued learning, of continued spiritual and intel- lectual openness to the truths. This graduating class is not sent forth as a finished product but knowing that the culti- vation of wisdom is a life-time pursuit and that they must keep it spiritually and intellectually alive by being students for the rest of their days. CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE Fayette, Missouri THE BEST FOOD AND DRINK IN TOWN The Eyrie LOCATED ON CAMPUS THE DEMOCRAT LEADER And FAYETTE ADVERTISER Fayette GIBBONS-GRIFFIN Originators Of Famous Julies Portraits 916 Broadway Columbia MATTINGLY ' S 5C To $1.00 Stores Main Spring, Boonville LONG ' S DRUG STORE First Of All. ..Reliability R.E. And M.K. Long R. Phs. ' 66 Best Year Yet to go FORD SD 39K D0NNELLY laHHf M0T0RS Hiway 5 240 North Fayette 235 MARY-MART The Newest Fashion Shop In Town Fashions by: RUSS PANDORA JEAN CASTLE MACSHORE CLASSICS ' Evening Attire Dresses-Gloves- Bags Hanes Hose Beauty Mist Hose On The □ Mary Wiswall Fayette, Mo. Martha Ballew South Main JAMES GARNER Manager CHECK-R-BOARD Phones Office CH 8-3793 Res. 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Broadway %, NG o 449-5678 FAYETTE BOWLING LANES Snack Bar Air Conditioning Bowling Classes Offered In Physical Education Fayette Phone CH 8-9982 BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS Publishers of THE CENTRAL COLLEGIAN THE S M ATHLETIC GOODS CO. Home Office-Central Warehouse 2113 W. Broadway Sedalia, Mo. Stores Also Located At: M Columbia, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. St. Joseph, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Atchison, Kansas Pete ' s Cafe U.S. INTERSTATE 70 AT ROCHEPORT INTERCHANGE EASY ACCESS AMPLE PARKING BANQUET FACILITIES PHONE ROCHEPORT OX 8-2285 242 K- w HI fibr £ . • ■■ « - SLiK a rmmJ ' ft a i ' Mmih WE ARE PROUD OF CENTRAL METHODIST COLLEGE, HER STUDENTS AND WISH THEM SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE. MAY YOUR UNTIRING EFFORTS BE BACKED BY OUR 100% COOPERATION. CITY OF FAYETTE 243 Daniel Boone Motor Hotel V COLUMBIA, MISSOURI- YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE HOTEL CENTER OF BUSINESS - CIVIC - SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FEATURING THE BALL ROOM AND EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES 244 Missouri Transit Lines, Inc. 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Owned By Those It Serves Service is our Best Seller Fayette GHIO ' S STUDIO 212 South Eighth Street Columbia, Missouri GI 3-3906 SHAW SONS MUSIC CO. 13 N. 10th Street Columbia, Missouri 246 Organization Judex A Cappella Choir 93 Alpha Epsilon Delta 110 Alpha Lambda Delta 87 Alpha Phi Alpha 136 Alpha Phi Gamma 146 Beta Beta Beta Ill Beta Sigma 148 C Club 122 Chapel Choir 94 Chi Delta 150 Collegian 74 Community Orchestra 90 Debate 97 Delta Pi Omega 138 Delta Sigma Psi 152 Gas House Gang 120 Holt Hall House Council 130 Howard- Payne House Council 131 Independents 115 Judicial Board 70 Kappa Chi 105 Kappa Mu Epsilon 112 Koinonia 106 KMOE Campus Radio 76 Luceo 86 Marching Band 88 McMurry House Council 132 Mo. Assoc. Social Welfare 109 Music Educators National Conf. . . 95 Omicron Delta Kappa 85 Opera Workshop 92 Organ Guild 91 P. E. Majors and Minors 121 Phi Beta 100 Phi Beta Lambda 114 Phi Mu Alpha 102 Photographer 71 Pi Gamma Mu 108 Pi Kappa Theta 140 Pi Omega Pi 104 Pledges 156 Ragout 72 Scribblers and Scrawlers 98 Sigma Alpha Chi 154 Speech 96 Sponsors ' Presidents Supervisory Board 128 Student Affiliates of the Amer. Chemical Society 113 Student Council 68 Student National Education Association 118 Theta Chi Upsilon 142 Volunteer Fire and Rescue 133 Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 78 Women ' s Recreation Association . . . 124 Woodward House Council 132 Young Republicans 116 Zeta Psi Lambda 144 247 Index A Abbott, Mark Dennis 2315 E. Humes Florissant, Mo., Soph 47,114 Abram, William M. 2635 Poe Overland, Mo., Sr 25,120,152 Adams, Gary 61 Fortune Lane St. Louis, Mo., Fr 55 Aheron, Martha L. 2334 Chart Callas, Texas, Sr. ... 24,25,78,86,139 Albenesius, Carol 6443 Christopher Dr. Mehlville, Mo., Fr 55 Albright, Nancy 3643 McDonald St. Louis, Mo., Jr 37,137 Alcoke, Michael 3518 Connor Ave. St. Louis, Mo., Fr 55 Aldridge, Barbara 2705 Narraganset Florissant, Mo, Fr 55 Alfultis, Dan 6968 Hillsland St. Louis, Mo., Jr ■ 37 Allder, Pamela Jane 430 Cozy Springfield, Mo., Sr 25,120,130, v 142,157 Alley, Jerry Dean Eastwood Drive Jefferson City, Mo., Fr 64 Alexander, Patricia R. R. 3 Fayette, Mo., Soph 47 Allgier, Vicki 416 N. Baker Drive Kennett, Mo., Fr 55 Amick, Glenda 105 Boggs Ave. New Franklin, Mo., Sr 25,142 Anderson, Daniel 317 S. Main Fayette, Mo., Sr 25 Anderson, Jane 9536 Erie Drive Affton, Mo., Soph 47,105,117 Anderson, Joan Darlene 2024 Fayette Street N. Kansas City, Mo., Fr 55,131 Anderson, Lawrence 324 E. Summit Bolivar, Mo., Sr 25,123 Apel, Judy 1115 Angelica St. Louis, Mo, Jr 37,100,140 Appel, Robert 3 Shireford Lane Ferguson, Mo., Jr 37 Armitage, Suzanne 403 N.Olive Nevada, Mo.. Sr 25,79,92,95,100, 118,140 Aschinger, Dennis Gene 10125 Carolynne Afton. Mo., Soph 47 Aschinger, Penny 31 Black Oak Drive Bridgeton, Mo, Sr 25,138 Asher, Nancy 1350 Craig Drive Kirkwood, Mo.. Jr 37 Ashby, Rod R. E. Commercial Street Charleston, Mo., Sr. Astolfi, Rick Box 366 Mt. Vernon, Mo., Jr. 37,146 B Babel, Becky 11852 Cynthia Drive Bridgeton, Mo., Fr 55 Babel, Evan 11852 Cynthia Drive Bridgeton, Mo., Jr 37 Babel, Robert 11852 Cynthia Drive Bridgeton, Mo., Soph 47,151,156 Bagby, Gary E. 202 Oakland Fayette, Mo., Soph 47 Bailey, James Earl 248 Peeke Avenue Kirkwood, Mo., Sr 25,114 Baird, Ronna 405 Elmwood Norborne, Mo., Fr 65,94 Ball, Maureen 8654 Argyle Avenue Overland, Mo., Fr 65 Ballard, Jim 245 W Jewel Kirkwood, Mo., Soph. . . 47,114,151,156 Ballen, James 1108 Sunset Drive Columbia, Mo., Fr 55 Banks, Dale A. R R 1 Linn! Mo., Sr • ■ • 25,152 Banks, Rick 1900 Webster Chillicothe, Mo., Jr 37,152 Bante, Blanche 6214 Reber Place St. Louis, Mo., Jr 37,91,100 Barrett, John E. 3723 Midview Brentwood, Mo., Fr 55 Barrett, John R. 42 Middleset Brentwood, Mo., Soph 47 Barrett, Michael E. 1507 Varnum Drive St. Louis, Mo., Soph 47 Bartholomew, Roberta A. 103 S. Howard Fayette, Mo., Soph 47 Bauer, Barbara 4134 Loughborough Avenue St. Louis, Mo., Soph 47,117 Bauer, Roger David 9131 Ranch Meadows Dr. St. Louis, Mo., Sr 25 Bauer, Walter 7030 Glenmore St. Louis, Mo., Fr 55 Baur, Connie 301 Wentz Street Montgomery City, Mo., Jr. ... 37,87, 88,91,92,95,100,130 Baxter, Karen D. 506 N. 3rd Wellsville, Mo., Fr 55,94 Beadles, Nanacy 307 S. 22nd Blue Springs, Mo., Soph. . . . 47,140.157 Beckley, John H. 721 S. Washington St. Mexico, Mo., Jr. 37 Behring, Sandra 315 Lincoln Dr. Fredericktown, Mo., Fr 55,174 Bell, Dianne Marie 2285 Pohlman Florissant, Mo., Fr 55,87,170 Belt, Frances A. 2815 Cherry Point Lane Bridgeton, Mo., Fr 55,120 Benedict, L. Dow 9a Eagle Village Fayette, Mo., Sr 25 Benitez, Roberto Enright 70 W. Chestnut Kingston, New York, Jr. Bennett, Kathleen 5977 Columbia (Fr.) 55,88 Bennett, Larry Shelbyville, Mo., Soph. . . . 47,88,89,95, Bennett, Thomas 2000 Mo. Ave. Crystal City, Mo., Soph 47 Berry, Joe 6a Eagle Village Fayette, Mo., Sr 25,111 Berry, Jack 233 McCasland E. Alton, 111., Fr 55,111,132 Berwitz, Scott Louis 2210 W. Broadway Columbia, Mo., Fr. Beyer, William G. 843 Fairdale Rock Hill, Mo., 47 Bieri, Mary Lou Prairie Home, Mo, Sr 26 Binsbacher, Roy 2015 Goodale Overland, Mo, Jr. Birkes, Keith 419 E. Olive Street Bolivar, Mo., Soph 47,152,157 Bittle, Lloyd Dale RFD 3 Columbia, Mo., Fr 55 Bittner, Ken 218 Morgan Boonville, Mo., Sr 26 Blackard, Paul 800 Resgrove Fayette, Mo., Sr 25.123 Blackburn, Richard 608 Wentz Street Brookfield, Mo., Jr 37 Blackford, Joiui 1575 Gallop Florissant, Mo., Soph 47 Blake, Gaynor 16430 Old Jamestown Road Florissant, Mo. (Fr.) 65 Blakemore, Gary K. RR2 Sturgeon, Mo., Sr 26 Blakemore, Glendale L. Sturgeon, Mo., Sr 26 Blansett, Velma 305 S. Main Fayette, Mo., Jr 37 Blaske, Stanley 5814 Aura Rd. Louisville, Kentucky, Fr. 248 Bloomfield, Fred 922 Fairmount Jefferson City, Mo., Sr. ... 26,111,128, 151 Bolen, Sherry 1321 Jobe Jefferson City, Mo., Soph. Bolli, Mrs. Betty R.3 Columbia, Mo., Bollinger, Tim Box 103 Bell City, Mo., Sr 26,88,89,102 Bolm, Ronald RR3 Warrington, Mo., Jr. Bond, Paul Owens 2401 Bluff Blvd. Columbia, Mo., Jr 37,105 Bondurant, Frances 2819 Lawndell Drive St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Borders, Fred L. 1415 Wadsworth Florissant, Mo., Soph 47 Bouchard, Janine 26 Deerfield Ct. Creve Coeur, Mo., Fr 55 Boullear, Carolyn 519 Rock St. Hannibal, Mo., Sr 26,69,79,86, „ L L . m 112,125,145 Bourborn, Archie T. 2758 Washington Granite City, 111., Jr 26,152 Bovim, Bob 1424 Gardenia Dr. Webster Groves, Mo., Sr 26,146 Bowers, Linda 10247 Maebern Sunset Hills, Mo., Fr 55 Bowman, Steve 8654 Osceola Niles, 111., Soph 47,114 Boyd, Suzanne Route 1 Dearborn, Mo., Jr 37 Boysel, Janet 508 South Park Sedalia, Mo., Fr 55,73 Brackley, Win. Michael 186 Saw Mill Rd. Stanford, Conn., Fr. Braddock, Linda 942 Frost Ave. Ferguson, Mo., Soph. . . 47,137,156,174 Bradley, Jackie Latour, Mo., Soph. . . . 47,114,116,121, 124 Bradley, Janis Darlene 825 Chevoit Ct. Kirkwood, Mo., Fr 65 Brady, Robert Grant 444 E. Argonne Kirkwood, Mo., Fr 55 Brashears, Don Perry, Mo., Soph 47,148,156,200 Bray, Robert H. 620 N. 4th Louisiana, Mo., Jr 37,89.102,129, 146 Breeden, Mary Kaye Box 75 Dixon. Mo, Jr 37,88,89,94,95, 100,140,157,173 Bretch, Barbara 25 N. Maple Ferguson, Mo., Soph 47,88,100,157, 172 Brinegar. Jerry L. 811 Maple Tarkio, Mo., Fr 55 Brock, Mary Ann 23 Wilshire Terr. Webster Groves, Mo., Jr. . . 37,121,124 Brockman, William Fredrick 5325 N. Indiana Kansas City, Mo., Jr 38,111 Brogden, Lyla 807 College Kennett, Mo., Fr 55 Brooks, Pat 1405 S. Linden Circle Kennett, Mo., Fr 55 Brotherton, Tom 801 W. College Fredericktown, Mo., Sr 26,79, 132,146 Brown, Paul M. 800 2nd St. Troy, Mo., Soph 47 Brown, Steven Milan, Missouri, Senior .... 26,132,152 Bruening, Suzanne 1019 Leisure Lane St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore . . 47,111,157 Brunner, Helen Louise 1806 Forest Ave. Lexington, Mo., Fr 55 Brunner, Martha Anne 1806 Forest Ave. Lexington, Mo., Sophomore 47 Bryan, Richard 211 Third St. Boon vi He, Mo., Sophomore Bryan, Sondra K. 405 W. Davis Fayette, Mo., Senior Buchholtz, John 1320 W. 4th Sedalia, Mo., Senior 26,151,156 Buck, Charles Route 2 Senath, Mo., Sophomore 47,115 Buck, Larry 122 1 2 E. Davis Fayette, Mo., Junior 38 Buck, Nikki Oregon, Mo., Senior 26,138 Bullock, Robert 512 Baldwin Belton, Mo., Fr 55,94 Burgart, Warren 7223 Rockspring Affton, Mo., Sophomore .... 47,152,157 Burgess, Jeanne 8349 Ardsley Dr. St. Louis, Mo, Fr 55,73 Burkhart, James 5B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo., Senior Burkhart, Suzanne 5B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo., Senior 26 Burton, J. Douglas 103 E. Broadway Brunswick, Mo., Senior . . . 26,114,129, 151 Byers, Phyllis 3009CafayletteSt. St. Joseph, Mo., Senior 27,112 Byrd, Donald 223 Shelby Brookfield, Mo., Senior 27,94 Byrd, Trudy 223 Shelby Brookfield, Junior 38 c Caffrey, Dennis J. 901 Banforth Columbia, Mo., Senior Fr. Cagle, Ron 8720 Trumbell Norhandy, Mo., Senior Cain, Richard J. 9111 Delphine Overland, Mo., Sophomore . . Caldwell, Don 11409 Sycamore Terrace Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore Caldwell, Fran Shelbina, Mo., Fr Calkins, Kurt John 2425 St. Giles Kirkwood, Mo., Sophomore . . Callaway, Judson P.O. Box 278 New London, Mo., Fr Callaway, Mary Virginia 311 E. 50th Apt. D ). New York, New York, Callison, Nancy 406 N. Maple Eldon, Mo.. Fr Cambria, Louis Guy 689 Fifth Street Secaucus, N. J., Soph. Campbell, Alice L. 6125 Simpson St. Louis, Mo., Junior . . . Campbell, David 15 Marjean Kirkwood, Mo.,Sr. Campbell, James R.R 5 Mexico, Mo. , Sophomore Campbell, Jerroll D. 6302 E. 152 Terrace Grandview, Mo., Sophomore Cannon, Terry 11 Heatherway Wood River, 111., Senior . . Carlson, Bruce R. 9859 Medford St. Louis, Mo., Jr. Carlstom, George Melvin 208 W. Cleveland Maiden, Mo., Fr Carr, Marianna 2303 Glencoe Denver, Colorado, Senior . Carroll, Janet R.R. 7 Quincy. Illinois, Sophomore Carter, Ann 6147 Arrow Root Palos Verdes, Calif., Junior Carter, Fletcher 7615 Forest View Normandy, Mo., Senior . . . Casey, Carolyn 1501 4th Ave. Sterling, Illinois, Sophomore Cater, John 6642 Main Kansas City, Mo., Junior . . Caul, Marilyn Route 1, Box 201 Chaffee, Mo., Junior . . . Chaplin, Paul 535 Angenette Kirkwood. Mo., Sophomore Cheary, John 6056 Stoneham Karkeley, Mo., Fr Cheffey. Ruth Marie 600 West Third Sedalia, Mo, Fr 25 47,129,157 . . 47,88, 89,102 55 47,152,157 35 . . 55,91,95 . . . 56,94 38,98,120, 130,157 . . 47,120 27,121,152 64 . 27,86,98, 118,145,172 47,87,98, 157 . . . 38.105 . 27,151,156 47 38 36,38,112.125 . . 56,88,102 . 56.88,91,95 249 Chipman, Jeanie Perry, Mo., Senior 27,114,137 Christie, Mary Kathryn 101 Hickory Houston, Mo., Senior 27,140 Clark, Charles Leslie Benton City, Mo., Junior 38 Clark, Jane 2402 W. Broadway Columbia, Mo., Fr 38,138 Clark, Sharon 10334 Bon Oak Dr. St. Louis, Mo., Fr 56 Clark, Susan 8503 Spring Valley, Fr 56,94,131 Clatworthy, Tom 702 N. Church Fayette, Mo., Senior 27 Claybrook, Jed Box 192 A. Rt. 2 Edgerton, Wis., Sophomore .... 47,102 Clickner, William Larry 408 E. Rollins Moberly, Mo., Fr 56 Coffman, A. Curtis Oregon, Mo., Fr. Coffman, Linda Gail 113 Mound Street Mound City, Mo, Fr. Colbins, Kurt 2425 St. Giles Kirkwood, Mo., Sophomore Cole, Janet Rt. 2 Imperial, Mo., Sophomore 47 Coleman, Dennis Mineral Point, Mo., Fr 56,95,102 Coleman, William R R ) DeSoto, Mo., Fr 56,102 Collin, Sam 300 E. Walnut Shelbina, Mo., Junior 38 Combs, Russell 2001 N. Wilke Rd. Arlington Heights, 111., Senior . . . 27,114 Combs, Tom 2001 N. Wilke Arlington Heights, 111., Junior . . 38,151, 156 Conn, Pam 1023 N. Kingshighway Sikeston, Mo., Junior 38,138 Connor, Kathie P. O. Box 455 Kennett, Mo., Fr 56 Connit, Tim 8 S. 685 Linden Westmont, 111., Fr 56 Conway, Margaret 4722 Riverview Drayton Plains, Michigan, Fr 56 Cooksey, Cheryl P. O. Box 201 Salem, Mo., Fr 54,56 Coon, Margaret 519 S. 15 St. Bethany, Mo., Sophomore .... 48,88, 89,94,95,100,157 Cooper, C. Lowell 8204 Longview Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore Cooper, Lcla Marlene R. R.2 Miami, Mo., Sophomore . . . 48,88,105,157 Coople, Vicki 150 Crescent Dr. Chillicothe, Mo., Sophomore 48 Cornett, Jill 10209 Dandridge St. Louis, Mo., Fr 56,87 Cotton, Janet Box 385 Alton, Mo., Junior 38,124,130 Cox, Glenda Louise 2603 Arthur Ave. Maplewood, Mo., Fr 56 Crabtree, Gail 552 Michigan Evanston, 111., Sophomore .... 48,105, 120,170 Craig, April 1545 Orchid Ave. St. Louis, Mo., Senior 65 Cram, Donna 7828 Kenridge Lane St. Louis, Mo., Fr 56 Crandall, Steve 502 E. Centennial Carthage, Mo., Junior 38,151 Crauder, Cahti 10418 Maddox PL St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore 48 Crews, Carolyn 306 Lake St. Fayette, Mo., Sophomore Crowell, Robert Charles 10201 Thorpe Overland, Mo., Junior 38,151 Crumbliss, Nancy 517 Clem en Ave. Kirkwood, Mo., Sophomore . . 48,138,156 Culp, Calvin Wayne 4810 Fyler Ave. St. Louis, Mo., Senior 27,114 Cunkle, Nancy 253 Krudwig Labanon, Mo., Fr 56,111,113 Cutler, Mary Ellen 251 North Scotield Carthage, 111., Fr 56 Custer, Ronald R. R. 1, Box 43 Boonville, Mo. Senior Dack, Nancy 1000 Pleasant Run Columbia, Mo. (Fr.) 56,87,94,102 Dailey, Richard 1418 Martine Dr. Plainfield, N. J., Fr 56,132 Dallman, Dennis ' 4125 Koch Rd. St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore . . 48,115,117 Dameron, Roy L. 2359 S. Maryland Springfield, Mo., Fr 56 Davenport, Elizabeth 212 N. Main, Fayette, Mo., Fr. Davis, Charlotte 8828 lone Lane St. Louis, Mo., Fr. . Davis, Bob 3617 N.W. 71st Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Junior Davis, Laura Lucille 3617 N.W. 71st Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Senior Davis, Linda Sue 615 N. 8th Poplar Bluff, Mo., Junior . . . - 38 Davis, Nancy 414 Hichory St. Sigourney, Iowa, Junior 38 i Dean, James Dwight Hardin, Mo., Senior .... 27,111,114,152 Dean, Sue Rt. 1 Hardin, Mo., (Fr.) 56,111 56,87,116,171 64 27 Decker, Deborah 2115 Merrtt Drive Northfield, N. J., (Fr.) 56,121 Deere, Myra L. 4434 Eminence Berkely, Mo., (Sr.) . . . 27,94,95,100,170, 171 DeForest, Linda 8518 A Fresnolt St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) . . . 38,88,91,95,100, 140 Degritz, Lawrence 2037 Vermont Quincy, 111., (Fr.) 48 Degraffenreid, Marilyn Knabe Rt. 2 Fayette, Mo., (Sr.) 27 DeMott, Karen Rt. 1 Sedalia, Mo., (Sr.) . . . 24,27,69,86,108, 130,139 Deneke, Nancy 1000 Laurel Place Fulton, Mo., (Soph.) 48,140,157 Dennison, Orville H. Jr. 804 S. 2nd St. DeSoto, Mo., (Sr.) 28,120 D etwiler, Earl 330 Woodland Ave. Moberly, Mo., (Soph.) 48,152,157 DeVos, Jerry F. 309 Adriana Eaddle Brook, N. J., (Soph.) . . . 48,88, 89,94,102 Dietrich, Art 8607 Eulalie Brentwood, Mo., (Sr.) 28 Dinwiddie, Patrician Ann R.F.D. 2, Box 48 Booneville, Mo., (Fr.) 56 Dodson, Gwen 1323 Samoa Dr. St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) . ' 56,87 Doggett, Phyllis Rt. 1, Box 234 Arnold, Mo., (Jr.) 65,88,128,130 Doisy, Ed 235 Bompart Webster Groves, Mo., (Jr.) .... 39.146 Domann, Barbara Kay Box 218 Auxvasse, Mo., (Sr.) . . . 28,80.86,100, 124,145 Donnalley, Gordon R. 12576 North Winds Dr. Creve Coeur, Mo., (Fr.) Douglas, Mary 527 E. Summit Marshall, Mo., (Fr.) 56.91,95 Downing, Anne 300 N. Frisco Maiden, Mo., (Sr.) 28.120.131 Drake, Donna 711 Pecan Dr. Philadelphia, Pa, (Jr.) Drewer, Thomas G. 2963 Manley Dr. St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) 39.105 Dreyer, Mary P. 208 Short St. Huntsville, Mo., (Jr.) 39 Duncan, Douglas E. 451 N. Fern St. Orange, Calif., (Jr.) 39,102,114 Duren, Larry 729 S. Walker St. Montgomery City, Mo., (Jr.) .... 39.152 Duzan, Kenny 1709 W. Cedar Eldorado, Ark., (Fr.) 56 250 Dyne, Dick Van 1012 W. Broadway Sedalia, Mo., (Jr.) Dysart, Donna Jean 1609 Gary Columbia. Mo., Sr. E Early. Gerald 302 Cedar Sabetha. Kansas, (Soph.) . . 48,146,156 Eckhardt, Augie 615 N. 3rd Street Rochelle, 111., (Soph.) 48,148,156 Eckhardt, Kay 21 Hacienda St. Arcadia. Calif., (Jr.) 39,137,156 Edele, Terry 3856 Federer Place St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) 56,111 Edmonston, John L. Hornersville, Mo., (Fr.) 56 Edwards, Bruce 42 Prospect St. Amityville, N. Y., (Jr.) 65 Edwards. Kathy 1103 Pollock Road Mexico, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Eichelberger, Georgia Pilot Grove, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Eichmeier, Judith 1409 Kilgore St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Eigel, L. Susan 8510 Skyline Drive Affton, Mo., (Fr.) 56 Eighmy, Oliver Dennis Grant City, Mo, Soph. Eilers, Don 2901 Gradient Drive St. Louis, Mo., (Sr.) 28 Elders, Mike Cuba, Mo., (Sr.) 28,152 Ellsworth, Thomas 37-60 88th Jackson Heights New York, N. Y., (Fr.) 57 Emanuel, Nancy 135 Joyce Ellen La. St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) 48,139,156 Emery, Pat 9637 Montbrook Drive Affton, Mo., (Sr.) 28,139 Emrich, Becky 437 Highland Ave. Kirkwood, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 48,117,121, 137,156,174 Engel, Sue 4094 Browning Drive Florissant. Mo., (Soph.) . . . 46,48,69, 73,117,157,181 Enyart, Charlotte A. 306 E. Elm Armstrong, Mo., (Sr.) 28 Enyart, Martha 306 E. Elm Armstrong, Mo., (Sr.) Epps. David 469 S. Madison Lebanon, Mo , (Sr.) 28.114,146 Erhart, Judy Reynolds Street Fayette, Mo., (Jr.) 39 Evans, Gary Thomas Willow Springs, Mo., (Jr.) . . 39,152,157 Evans, James ' 914 Blackberry St. Charles, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Evans, Jean Craig 2001 Admiral Stillwater, Okla., (Sr.) 28,152 Everhart, Linda RR2 Centralia, Mo., (Soph.) 48,94 F Fair, Danny 403 Grandview Ave. Chillicothe, Mo., (Sr.) 28,152 Fanelli, Patricia 1436 S. 19th Ave. Maywood, 111., (Fr.) Farmer, Iona Joyce Route 3 Fulton, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Farr, Bob 4701 Woodsde Kansas City, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Ferguson, Nancy 721 Gascogne Dr. Creve Coeur, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Fesler, Linda 11910 RoseviewLn. St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 48,65,139,156 Finley, Jamie New Bloomfield, Mo., (Jr.) . . 39,73,132 Fisher, Robert Lewis 554 First St. Wood River, 111., (Jr.) Fisher, Roy D. 126 Southarm Dr. Glendale, Mo., (Jr.) 39 Fisher, Sam Box 226 Mt. Vernon, Mo., (Soph.) .... 38,121, 146,156 Fletcher, William E. 9010 Stone Bridge Richmond Heights, Mo., (Sr.) . . . 28,112, 123,148 Floyd, Elaine 906 Shamrock Boonville, Mo., (Jr.) 38 Floyd, Larry Norborne, Mo., (Sr.) . . . 28,88,89,94,95 Foerstel, Michael 817 Wycliffe Ct. St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) . . . 39,91,92,95,105 Forrest, Ray Eugene 508 N. Monroe Versailles, Mo., Fr. Foster, Lawrence 5411 Benninyton Kansas City, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 48,116,117 Fox, Betty 5312 Englewood St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) 39,140,159 Franklin, Rory Miami St. Rt. Marshall, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Freeman, Jim 9120 Tutwiler Ct. Woodson Terrace, Mo., (Jr.) . . 39,113, 152 Fretwell, Gary Monticello, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Friedwald, Jean 9218 Hallock Dr. Affton, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Friedewald, Russ 2012 Woodhaven Poplar Bluff, Mo., (Fr.) 57,115 Fritz, WilbertA. 37 Grand Circle Dr. St. Ann, Mo„ (Fr.) 57 Frost, Letitia Ann 2233a Cherokee St. St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) 65 Fuemmeler, Thomas L. Glasgow, Mo., (Jr.) 39 Fuentes, Cynthia H. 504 Watts Ave. Fayette, Mo., (Soph.) 48,138,156 Fuentes, Manuel 504 Watts Ave. Fayette, Mo., (Sr.) 28 Fulbright, Pam 3310 Linda Lane St. Joseph, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Fulton, Rose 6805 Brookside Kansas City, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 46,48,157 Fulton, Ross 6805 Brookside Kansas City, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 48,102,172 Furukoshi, Kaura Nagano, Japan, (Sr. ) 28 G Gaddis, Laura 4642A Wilcox Avenue St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) 48,140,157 Gage, Gary W. 330 Monroe Ave. Paris, Mo.. (Fr.) 57,170 Gallagher, Vincent 514 Poertner Boonville, Mo., (Jr.) 37 Gallemore, Tekla R. 1, Tekmore Farm Hallsville, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Gampp, Erwin 7728LacornCt. Normandy, Mo., (Sr.) . . 28,114,151,156, 175 Gann, J anna 508 Euclid Cameron, Mo., (Soph.) 48,114 Gardner, Frank B. Church St. Waverly, Pa., (Sr.) 29,117,151 Gardner, Linda L. Box 142 Edina, Mo., (Fr.) 57,87 Gardner, Vivian Box 142 Edina, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 48,87,120,140,159 Garfield, Sharon Kay Route 2 Lamar, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Garrett, Bruce Warren 102 Brandon Rd. Columbia, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Garrett, Glen Sanders Box 950, Rt. 1 Hayti, Mo., (Jr.) 39,152 Gaskin, Glen Rt. 1 Wright City. Mo., (Jr.) .... 39,148,156 Giddens, Jon Lilbourn, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 48,88,89,95, 102 G if ford, Kathie 702 Walnut Fredericktown, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Gilbertson, Heath Rt.4 Columbia. Mo., (Soph.) Gillilan, Sue 6337 Potomac St. Louis, Mo., (Sr.) . . . 29,73,78,105,145 Girling, Marcia Sheridan, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Gist, Joe 1503 Memoral Dr. Poplar Bluff, Mo., (Soph.) 48 Givens, Brenda E. 3826 N.Euclid Kansas City, Mo., (Fr.) 57 251 Givens, Douglas 63 Berry Road Glendale, Mo., (Sr.) 29 Godfrey, Rebecca J. 17 Baxter Lane Chesterfield, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Goett, Richard 330 E. Hauser Marceline, Mo., (Sr.) 29,123 Golden, Thomas 1140 Paddonk Dr. Florissant, Mo., (Soph.) .... 48,146,156 Goodman, Dennis Ray 2300 N. Carolina Louisiana, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 49,91,92,95 Gordon, Steve 2830 Laclede Sta. Rd. Maple wood, Mo., (Fr. ) Gose, Kerry L. Rt. 5 Fayette, Mo.. (Fr.) 57 Graves, Sharon 5734 Albia Terr. Jennings, Mo., (Jr.) . . . 40,129,137,156 Graves, Stephen 5734 Albia Terr. Jennings, Mo., (Jr.) 40,152 Gray, Richard A. 8 Rocknmham Dr. Columbia, Mo., (Jr.) 40 Grebe, Terry Keith 207 N. Union Ave. New Franklin, Mo., (Jr.) . . . 36,40,113, 128,146 Green, Jane 301 S. 16th Blue Springs, Mo., (Fr.) 57 Green, William Owen 301 North Church Fayette, Mo., Jr. Greenwood, Paul 402 Winnie St., Apt. 14 Galveston, Texas, (Soph.) 49 Gregory, George 514 Howard St. Glasgow. Mo., (Soph.) 49 Gresham, Paula Ann 514 Forest Dr. Collinsville, 111., (Fr.) 57,88,89 Griffen, Joe 715 Olive Hannibal, Mo., (Soph.) Griffen, Nancy Lynette 206 N. Hayden Hannibal, Mo., (Soph.) Griffith, John Michael Rt. 1 Clarksville, Mo., (Jr.) 40,111 Grigsby, Carl (Skip) 512 W. Davis Fayette, Mo., (Soph.) 49,146,156 Grimes, Judy Rt.3 Slater, Mo., (Jr.) 40,57 Grosman, Alberta Elaine 4730 S. Grand St. Louis, Mo., Fr 64 Grossheider, Virginia Ann Bates City, Mo., Fr 57,131 Grotjan, Patricia Ann 606 W. Broadway Brunswick, Mo., Fr 57 Grubbs, Lari Ray 307 O ' Hare St. Ann, Mo., Soph 49,105,152,157 Gumm, Roger 408 E.Hannah St. Columbia City, Ind., Fr 57,88 Gutjahr, Gary 6280ReberPl. St. Louis, Mo., Fr 57 H Haas, Barb 202 W. Main Mascoutah, 111., Soph 49,137,156 Hackley, Sara Margaret 407 Reynolds Fayette, Mo., Fr. Hackmann, Kay 504 Lightning Sawyer, Mich., AFB, Jr 65 Haglund, Lynn 12661 Grandin Lane Bridgeton, Mo., Fr 57 Hahn, Gregory 5521 Homeward Lane St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Hahn, Michael J. 5215 Blow St. St. Louis, Mo., Sr 24,29,69,81,132 Hall, Linda Lee 9621 Robin Lane New Orleans, La., Fr 57 Hamilton, Catherine 616 Chestnut St. Lakehurst, N. J., Jr 40 Hamlin, John 201 Lynn Ave. Fulton, Mo., Fr. Haney, Ruth 700 N. Havana Butler, Mo., Sr. ... 29,73,81,105,130, 145 Hansen, Robert 12116 Grand vie wRd. Grandview, Mo., Sr. ... 29,88,89,102. 146 Harashe, Marilyn 6728 Alabama St. Louis, Mo., Jr 40,137 Harding, Benny Joel 710 W. Ill Terrace Kansas City, Mo., Jr. Harless, Ginger 122 N. 20th Melrose Park, 111., Soph. . . 49,91,92,95 Harlow, Charles 701 E. Early Centralia, Mo., Soph 49,157 Harness, Cathy 3 Skyline Dr. Louisiana, Mo., Soph 49,130,137, 156 Harper, Mary M. 15511 Oak Ridge Dr. Neosho, Mo., Soph 49 Harper, Monte Vern 2845 Lombardy Ct. Augusta, Ga, Fr 57,105 Harris, Linda 3136 Princeton Granite City, 111., Fr 57 Hart, Linda Star Route Box 83 Hollister, Mo., Fr 57,94 Hauck, Vicki 8240 St. Charles Rd. St. Louis, Mo., Soph 87 Hawkins, Gary 12825 Olive St. Rd. Creve Coeur, Mo., Fr. ..... 57,95,102 Hayes, Dan Shelbina, Mo., Soph 49,157 Hayes, Helen 1017 Concannon Moberly, Mo., (Sr.) 29,120 Hayes, Peggy New London, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Head, Janice 530 Lodge Dr. St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) Hearst, Linda 9873 Dennis Sr. St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Heath, Paul 508 W. 91st Terr. Kansas City, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 49,151,156 Heaven, Walter 11000 Torigney Dr. St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) 40 Hedgepeth, Bob 436 Main St. New Madrid, Mo., (Soph.) 49,156 Heimsch, Connie 11740 Fawn Valley Dr. St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) 89 Heintz, Gary 1140 Fain Dr. St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Heitman, Diana Box 42 Fredericktown, Mo., (Jr.) . . . 40,117,138 Henry, Bill 909 College Columbia, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Hester, Forrest 1324 Bates Springfield, 111., (Soph.) 49 Hibbeler, William F. 5111 Ivondale Lane St. Louis, Mo., Soph. Hickman, Sandra 506 State Fair Blvd. Sedalia, Mo., (Jr.) 40 Hickman, Steve 2516 Bellevue Maplewood, Mo., (Sr.) Hildebrand, James R. R.3 Centralia, Mo., Fr 64 Hildebrand, Raymond L. 611 W. Worley St. Columbia, Mo., (Sr.) Hilgeman, William 6108 Newport Ave. St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) 49 Hill, Linda Wilson Trailer Court Sedalia, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 49,140,157,174 Hill, Susan Gay 1537 Ridgewood Dr. Crestwood, Mo., (Fr.) 58,120 Hinkle, Linda Rt. 2 York Springs, Pa., (Jr.) 40 Hirlinger, Janice Kay 13 Crestview Boonville, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Hobbs, G wynne 105 Reed St. Fulton, Mo., (Soph.) 49,137,156 Hoechst, Gerald 2516 Banister Dr. St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) . . . 40,129,152,157 Hoffman, Dannadale 10 Ridgelawn Ct. Florissant, Mo., (Jr.) 40,94 Hoffman, Patrick Allen 105 South Lynn Fayette, Mo., Fr. Hoffsten, Alan 1340 N. Berry Rd. Rock Hill, Mo., (Soph.) 49 Hogenmiller, Jeffrey 306 Taylor Crystal City, Mo., (Fr.) . . . . 58,88,102 Hogrebe, Edward 9306 Forman St. Louis, Mo., (Jr.) 40 Holdeman, Marsha 8311 E. 107th St. Kansas City, Mo., (Fr.) . . 58,88,89,95 252 Holland, Cheryl 4115Santen St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) 49 Holligan, Larry South Mill Festus, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Holman, Mary K. 213 E. 9th St. Mountain Grove, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Holmes, Jason 8320 Madison Vinita Park, Mo., (Soph.) 49,157 Holmes, Kim 5420 Delor St. Louis, Mo„ (Soph.) 49,157 Holmes, Paulette Truxton, Mo., (Sr.) 29,140 Holmes, William Rt.2 Bucklin, Mo. (Soph.) 49 Holsinger, Dave Hardin, Mo., (Sr.) . . . 29,88,89,98,102, 146 Hoist, Carolyn 804 W. Davis Fayette, Mo., (Soph.) 49 Holt, Judy 305 Plum Doniphan, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Hood, Janet 215 Pentonville Dr. Lemay, Mo., (Fr.) , . 58 Hooker, Mark 7222 Sycamore Kansas City, Mo., (Fr.) ..... . 58,102 Hooker, Robert 7222 Sycamore Kansas City, Mo., (Soph.) Horton, Robert 614 Fair Oaks Webster Groves, Mo., (Jr.) .... 40,113 Hotaling, Vicki 311 E. Elm Linneus, Mo., Soph. Hoffman, Rodney Dean 105 S. Lynn Fayette, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Hotze, Dale 7106 Glenmore St. Louis, Mo., (Soph.) Hotze, Patricia Lynn 7106 Glenmore St. Louis, Mo., (Sr.) 29,120 House, Mary Elizabeth 301 E. Cypress Charleston, Mo., (Soph.) . . . 49,157,174 Houston, Sally 14 Quailways Creve Couer, Mo., (Fr.) 58,125 Howard, James 505 W. Morrison Fayette, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Howe, Danny 5230 Delaware Kansas City, Mo., (Fr.) 58 Howell, Annette 807 W. Davis Fayette, Mo., (Jr.) 40,137,156 Huckings. Jim 124 Leonard Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 29 Hudgens, Morris 2020 Shirley Drive Florissant, Mo., (Jr.) . . . 36„40,69,81, 105,115 Hunt, Janet Rt.2 Windsor, Mo. (Jr.) 37,41,124 ' Humphrey, Virginia 800 Town House Hazelwood, Mo. (Jr.) 40,137 Hunt, Mike 1800 W. 4th Sedalia, Mo., (Fr.) . . Hurst, Sue 3715 Cordes Drive St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) Irons, Jaunita Fayette, Mo., Soph. 58 58,115,124 Jackson. Alice 2956 Iowa Granite City, 111., (Jr.) . . . 41,138,156 Jacobs, Gary G. Eolia, Mo., (Sr.) 29 Jaegar, Barbara Ann R. 3 Boonville, Mo., (Sr.) 65,142 Jaegar, Merilee R.3 Boonville, Mo. (Fr.) 58,87 Jaillite, Joyce Ann 2717 East 11th Street Joplin, Mo. (Fr.) 58 James, Dennis N. 112 Reynolds Street Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 29,108 James, Susan 112 Reynolds Street Fayette, Mo., (Sr.) 29,108,140 Jarvis, Pamela Lou 1100 Park Street Vienna, Va., (Sr.) .... 29,117,118,130, 139 Jefferies, Michael Alan 1812 South 22nd Street St. Joseph, Mo., (Jr.) 41,157 Jenkins, Anna 2458 Cecelia Avenue Brentwood, Mo. (Soph.) 49 Jennings, Dale Franklin, Mo., (Sr.) 30 Jensen, Karen 1120 Talcott Road Park Ridge, 111. (Jr.) . . . 41,138,156,174 Johnson, Mike Moscow Mills, Mo., (Soph.) 49,95 Johnson, Patricia 10197 Toelle Lane St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) 58,88.95 Johnson, Richard W. 512 5th Street Glasgow, Mo. (Jr.) 41 Johnson, Ronald Allen 208 South Denton Centralia, Mo., (Soph.) 49,102 Johnson, Sarah 1518 Sportsman Road Boonville, Mo., (Soph.) 49,140,157 Johnson, William Arthur HOPinewood Columbia, Mo. (Fr.) 58 Jones, Anita Dawn, Mo, (Soph.) . . . 49,73,98,105,113, 116,140,157 Jones, Daryl 1042 McCausland St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 58 Jones, Deloris R.R.I Dawn, Mo. (Fr.) 58 Jones, Jane Culver 1118 South Florence Springfield, Mo. (Fr.) 58 Jones, Joe Kenneth RFD2 Senath, Mo. (Fr.) 58,59,69 Jones, John Paul 2010 Longfellow St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) 41,113 Jones, Linda Sue Bigelow, Mo. (Soph) 50,120 Jones, Mark H. 12116 Ridgelawn St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) 41,156 Jones, Raymond 305 Lucky Fayette, Mo. (Fr.) 58,88 Jones, Rodney 3816 A. Wyoming St. Louis, Mo. (Sr.) 30,202 Jones, Rodney W. R.2 Bragg City, Mo. (Soph.) Jones, Steve M. 219 Bolivar Jefferson City, Mo. (Sr.) . . . 30,109,151 Jones, Thomas 8728 Norcross Drive Crestwood, Mo., Fr. Jonson, Michael W. 1631 W. 7th Sedalia, Mo. (Sr.) 30,91,92,157 Kahler, Barbara Rt. 1 Fayette, Mo. (Soph.) 50,140,157 Kahler, Ron Rt. 1 Fayette, Mo. (Jr.) Kahmke, Jean 22 Bartley St. Peters, Mo. (Sr.) . Kamper, Gary 353 Marguerite Ferguson, Mo. (Fr.) 58 Kandler, Richard L. 805 Kimber Lane Arlington Hts., Mo. (Soph.) . . 50,151,156 Kannapell, Paul A. Jr. 1725 Bopp Rd. St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 58,132 Kaul. Arthur J. Box 325 Kampsville, 111. (Sr.) Kaut. William III 12 Alden Lane St. Louis, Mo. (Sr.) . . . . Kautzner, Ron 5207 Ulena St. Louis, Mo. (Sr.) .... Keeney, Denise M. 1 Lisa Drive Fredericktown, Mo. (Fr.) Keith, Michael 1629 Ross Creve Coeur, Mo. (Fr. ) . . Kelemen, Pete Steven 72 Flamingo St. Louis, Mo., Jr. Keller, Julia 558 Eastwood Drive Kirkwood, Mo. (Fr.) 59,94 Kelley, James R. 8401 Somerset Drive Prairie Village, Kan. (Sr.) Kelly, Tom RR3 Chesterfield, Mo. (Sr.) . . . 30,69,108,175 Kemper, Mrs. Diana Louise 112 to W.Morrison Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 30 1,73,121,124, 131,140 .... 30,152 30 . . 59,109,115 59 253 Kemper, Janice 6025 Carlsbad St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 50,73,139,156 Kempfer, KurtR. 1560 Surf side St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) 41 Kennedy, Diane 508 W. 96 Terrace Kansas City, Mo. (Soph.) . . 50,114,157 Kerr, David W. Armstrong, Mo. (Sr.) 65,151 Kerr, Marsha Armstrong, Mo. (Soph.) Kerr, Donna Rt. 3 Versailles, Mo. Kershaw, Beth 509 E. Bennett Springfield, Mo. (Soph.) .... 50,120,130 Kurtz, Gene E. 1324 E. 16th Sedalia, Mo. (Fr.) Kettenacker, Sue 41 Lee Avenue Ferguson, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 46,50,114,157 Khoury, Robert Jr. 8805 lone Lane St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) 50,114 Killion, Mary E. RR2 Hughesville. Mo. (Soph.) . . 50,91,95,100, 105 Kincaid, Howard Rt. 5 Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 30 King, Dorothy A. 304 N. Vine Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) .... 30,128,140,152 King, Gail Sue 0204 Lodge Pole Lane Crestwood, Mo. (Fr.) 59,94 King, Paul W. 9010 Gedde St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) .... 41,102,114,132 King, Richard M. 304 N. Vine Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 30,113 King, Savilla Ann 303 Washington Apts. Lebanon, Mo. (Jr.) 41 Kirk, Stephen D. 135 Ralph Street Richmond, Mo. (Soph.) 50 Kiser, Lois Jean Box 137 New Cambria, Mo. (Fr.) 59 Kiso, John Edward RR2 Slater, Mo. (Fr.) 59 Kizer, Phil 203 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 30 Knabe, Nancy 1012 Sante Fe Trail Booneville, Mo. (Soph.) 50 Knigge. Joe 7300 Forest Haven Esates Affton, Mo. (Fr.) 59 Knight, Carlos Box 470 Lebanon, Mo. (Sr.) . . . 30,82,113,118,152 Kocher, Sarah 3184 Epworth Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio (Jr.) . . 36,41,100,117, 139 Koenig, Karen McClenahan R. R. 1 Box 306 Festus, Mo., Sr 31 Koval, Karen Lynn 2817 Telegraph Rd. St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) .... 59,87,92.171 Kox. James Bruce 43 S. Walkup Crystal Lake, 111. (Fr.) . . 54,59,69,175 Kraft, Clint 427 S. College Nevada, Mo. (Jr.) 41,151,156 Krupski, Alexander J. 4218 Iowa St. Louis, Mo, Sr 30,111 Kruse, Ronald Forest Vale Chesterfield, Mo., Jr 41 Kruzel, Michael 2475 Center Jennings, Mo., Sr 30 Kuehl, Rich 6168 Tennessee St. Louis, Mo., Fr 59 Kuhn, John K. New Haven, Mo., Soph 50,64 Kuntzman, Sharon 4037 Delor St. Louis, Mo., Soph 50 Kurtz, Gene E. 1324 E. 10th Sedalia, Mo. Ladage, Allen 1215 Miremont Manchester, Mo., Jr 41,132,146 Ladd, Charles Gary 218 Trails Lake Dr. Medina, Ohio, Soph 50,120 Lahmeyer, Henry W. 1825 Chicago Rd. Jefferson City, Mo., Soph. . . 50,151,156 Lambeth, Sharon E. 9738 Baltimore Overland, Mo., Fr 59 Lampkin, Linda Appleton City, Mo., Sr 31,130,137 Lampton, Sandy 5228 a Finkman St. Louis, Mo., (Fr.) 65 Landrum, Ginni Hunnewell, Mo., Jr 41 Landrum, Lee 503 E. 10th Fulton, Mo., Jr. Langkop, Carl W. Prairie Home, Mo., Jr 41 Lark, Bill 3627 High Dr. St. Ann, Mo., Jr 41,157 Lauburg, Kenneth R. 845 Bonzaga Florissant, Mo., Jr 41 Laune, Kenneth F. New Haven, Mo., Fr 59 Lawless, Rosemary Dee R R 1 Napton, Mo., Fr 59,88,113 Lawrence, Robert Gerald 244 Chasselle Lane St. Louis, Mo., Jr 65 Lawson, Karen Jean 706 Spruce Boonville, Mo., Fr 59 Le Beau, John W. 7828 Monroe Dr. St. Louis, Mo., Soph 50,146,156 Lee, Moses C. C. 1910 W. 4th St. Sedalia, Mo., Fr 59 Leech, Larry J. 920 920 West Davis Fayette, Mo., Fr 59 Leech, Mark 920 West Davis Fayette, Mo., Sr 31,148,156 Leeson, Stephen R. R. 1, Box 684 Springfield, Mo., Fr 59 Lemen, Linda 409 W. Northview Wentzville, Mo., Soph 50,140,157 Lennie, Robert 8060 Watkins Dr. Clayton, Mo., Fr 59,114 Lenz, James R. 3173 West Watson Sunset Hills, Mo., Fr 59 Kranz, Mary Lou 11550 Karlington Drive St. Louis, Mo., Fr 64 Lewandowski, Alex 106 Francis St. St. Charles, Mo. (Jr.) . . . 42,114,129,146 Liley, Floyd W. 501 W. Elm Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 31 Lindsay, Judy 1507 Tennessee Louisiana, Mo. (Soph.) .... 50,137,156 Liner, James 619 Magoffin St. St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) 50,157 Link, Sharon Route 4, Box 137 Festus, Mo., Soph 65 Lippelmen, James H. 7733 Circle Drive Normandy, Mo. (Sr.) Little, Rob 17 Pasadena Drive Caseyville, 111. (Jr.) 42,114 Llewellyn, Georgia Rt. 1 Odessa, Mo. (Fr.) 59,87 Locke, Evelyn Rt.2 Salisbury, Mo. (Fr.) 59,88,89 Locke, Robert 605 W. Morrison Fayette, Mo. (Soph.) 50,148,156 Loewenstein, J. B. 1212 E. Jackson Mexico, Mo. (Jr.) 42 Logan, Curtis 1013 W. 12th Rolla, Mo. (Soph.) Logue, Genelle Marceline, Mo. (Jr.) 42 Lolley, Lynn 30 Ranch Ct. Creve Coeur, Mo. (Fr.) 54,59 Long, Jeanette M. 636 S. Arlington Independence, Mo. (Soph.) . . 50,114,140, 159 Long, Jim Vienna, Mo. (Soph.) 50,114 Long, Larry Perry, Mo. (Soph.) 50,94,157 Long, Linda 812 4th St. Booneville, Mo. (Fr.) 59 Lovegreen, Karl Alan 516 Timberwyck Fronte nac, Mo. (Sr.) 31,152 Lovelace, Sheri 8961 60th Terrace Faytown, Mo. (Soph.) .... 50,88,89,94, 95,98,100 Lovell, Linda 125 Bonvils Troy, Mo. (Jr.) 42,100 254 Lowe, JoAnn 3061 Andover St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) 50 Loyd. Gary W. 602 Kingsway Drive Branson, Mo. (Fr.) 59 Lozier, Walter Clay 622 Walnut Liberty, Mo., Soph. Lunceford, Leona 600 N. Main Richmond, Mo. (Jr.) 42 Lux, Gerald 2576 27th Granite, Mo. (Jr.) 31,132,152 Lynn, Karen R.2 Kennett, Mo. (Soph.) 50 M Mabie, Shirley 6 Gamier Court Florissant, Mo. (Fr.) 59,121 McAllister, Karen 322 N. 17th St. Lexington, Mo. (Fr.) 59 McClenahan, Donne R. 1 Festus, Mo. (Soph.) 50,114,120 140,157 McCormick, Kent 814 Cedar Quincy, 111. (Sr.) 31,114,152 McCullough, Richard 322 Dix Rd. Jefferson City, Mo. McCurry, Carol Ann 2548 Sunset Terr. Springfield, Mo. (Soph.) McCutchan, Dale W. R. 1 Monticello, Mo. (Fr.) 59 McFarland, Randy 322 Lilac Potosi, Mo. (Jr.) 42,88,89,95, .. 102,173,181 McGowan, Gregory 7334 Gof f St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 59 McKinzie, Frank Chilhowee, Mo. (Sr.) 31,201,302 McKinney. Barb 8818 Olden Overland, Mo. (Soph.) 50,130,157 McQuigg, Linda Kay 388 Crown Point Columbia, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 50,88,89,140, 157 McRill, Mary Kay 510 Newark Mt. Vernon, Ohio (Sr.) 31,145 Madison, Carol 1307 5th St. Festus, Mo. (Soph.) 51,140,157 Madison, Janet M. Crystal Heights Rd. Crystal City, Mo. (Soph.) 116 Magee, Elizabeth A. Box 273 New Hampton, Mo. (Fr.) 59,88 Manning, JackC. Moscow Mills, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Markland, Mary 204 S Cleveland Fayette, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Markland, Susan Armstrong, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Marolis, Arthur 2006 35th Terr. St. Joseph, Mo. (Jr.) 42,151,156 Marquard, Fred D. R. 1 High Ridge, Mo. (Sr.) 31 Marshall, Joseph James 1532 Grant Webster, Mo. (Jr.) 42 Martin, Herb 3540 Elder Lane Franklin Park, 111. (Soph.) . . 51,152,157 Martin, Mike 9 Lindenwood St. St. Joseph, Mo. (Jr.) 42,152 Mathews, Joan 10344 Lackland Overland, Mo. (Fr.) 60,111,121 Maxey, Kenneth Bruce 5736 Albia Terr. Jennings, Mo. (Jr.) 42 Maxey, Stanley 319 S. Clark St. Moberly, Mo. (Sr.) 31 Mayfield, John R. 3116SprucewoodRd. Welinelte, 111. (Soph.) 51 Meckfessel, Vernon 6615 Boles North Woods, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Meents, Sharon A. 912 Marias Dr. St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 51 Mehrhoff , Stan R.2 Prairie Home, Mo. (Sr.) 31 Meinert, Glen 6541 Lindenwood PI. St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) Melegreto, Jon Manila, Phil. (Sr 31,82,98,105,115 Mellott, Olivia Lee R. 1 Edwardsville, Kansas (Fr.) 60 Meriweather. Sally 2114 N. 3rd Bismarck, N. Dak. (Jr.) 42 Merrill, Marea 311 S. Elm Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. (Fr.) Merritt, Linda R.2 Campbell, Mo. (Soph.) Metcalf , Richard 914 Concordia Mexico, Mo. (Fr. ) Meyer, Richard 3221 Davis Ave. Granite City, 111. (Fr.) 60 Milam, Larry J. R.2 Glasgow, Mo. (Sr.) 31 Miles, Susan 514 Baker Dr. Kennett, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,95,100,140, 157,173 Milhouser, C. R. 25 Riviera Dr. Granite City, 111. (Sr.) 31 Miller, Bob Malta Bend, Mo. (Soph.) 51 Miller, C. Eugene Nipper St. Fayette, Mo. (Soph.) 51 Miller, Gary E. 188 Sharon Dr. Columbia, Mo. (Sr. ) Miller, Glynda Gene 2401 Tahoe Court Columbia, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Miller, Keith L. 82222 Cherry K. C, Mo. (Sr.) 31 Million, Thomas R. 112 Shamrock Hgts. Booneville. Mo. (Fr.) 60 Miltenberger, John 139 S. Elm Webster Groves, Mo. (Jr.) . . 42,152,157 Minor, Betty Lee Park Rd. Fayette, Mo. (Jr.) 42,137 Mitchell, Jerry David 4184 A. Ieosho St. Louis, Mo. Mohn, C. E. 237 Institute Richmond, Mo. (Soph.) 51,157 Mojzis, Peter Charles 42-24 79th St. Elmherst, N. J. Monroe, Mrs. John A. 705 N. Church St. Fayette, Mo. Montgomery, James G. 850 3rd St. Troy, Mo. (Fr.) 60,174 Moore, Danielle 9216 Indiana, K. C, Mo. (Jr.) 42 Moore, Elizabeth 407 W. Russell St. California, Mo. (Fr.) Moore, Lisle H. 9216 Indiana K. C. Mo. (Sr.) .... 32,88,89,94,95,102, 146 Morris. Ann New London, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Morris, Edward New London, Mo. (Sr. ) Morrison, Linda 1503 W. Highway Lane Lees Summit, Mo. (Jr.) . . 42,117,139, 156 Morrow, Patricia Anne 420 N. Clark Lawson, Mo. (Soph.) 51,92,157 Morrow, Sarah R. 1 Lathrop, Mo. (Jr.) 42,114,137 Moss, Lynne Tipton, Mo. (Soph.) 51 Moxley, Don Lamont R. 1 Troy, Mo. (Soph.) 51,157 Mueller, James H. 3914 Connecticut St. Louis, Mo. (Sr.) 32 Muench, Eric 1530 Riverview Dr. Washington, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Mullgardt, Wra.H. 8837 Eager Rd. St. Louis, Mo. (Sr.) 32 Murphy, Walt 214 N. 2 Independence, Kansas (Jr.) .... 42,120, 151,156 Murr, John Allen 2400 S. Carolina St. Louisiana, Mo. (Soph.) 51,156 Murray, Sally 707 W. Springfield Union, Mo. (Fr.) 60,73,116 N Nagle, Tom 2244 Wilding Dr Overland, Mo. (Jr.) 43,157,175 Nagys, Sigi 5490 So. Shore Dr. Chicago, 111. (Fr.) 60 255 Nance, Harold LeRoy Box 156 Bogard, Mo. (Jr.) Nanos, Elaine 430 West Point Ct. St. Louis, Mo., Sr. Narita, Hiroshi 4-31-1 Nogata Nakamo-KU Tokyo, Japan (Fr.) 60 Neal, John Gregory 1415 Forest Dr. Chillicothe, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Neely, Larry William 103 S. Howard Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 32,151 Neimeyer, George 20 W. South St. Aurora, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,120,152,157 Neely, Larry 103 Howard Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 32,151 Neimeyer, George 20 W. South St., Aurora, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,120,152,157 Neimeyer, Phil Hobery, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,120,146,156 Nelden, Marge 5435 Delor St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) . . . 43,109,124,175 Nelms, Larry 604 W. College St. Farmington, MoMFr.) 60 Nelms, Richard 21 Will-o-way Ct. Farmington, Mo. (Jr.) 43 Nelson, Judy Bunceton, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,114,140,157 Nelsom, W. Richard 124 Circle Dr. West Jefferson City, Mo. (Sr.) . . 32,115 Neubauer, Cathy 11931 Bethboro Road Crestwood, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Neudigute, William 221 Hillsboro Road Farmington, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,117,132, 151.156 Newman, Linda o p 1 Fayette, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Nichols, Elizabeth 1039 Avant Dr. St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) 51 Nichols, Nancy 1039 Avant Dr. St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 65 retake Nickens, John 603 Davidson Circle Chaffee, Mo. (Soph.) 51 Nickerson, Herschel Leroy 504 Commerce Glasgow, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Nick, Dennis Danforth Dr. Columbia, Mo. (Sr.) Nicolay. Robert 3948 Federer Place St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) 43,117 Niederkorn, Jerry - 144 Lakeside Dr. Affton, Mo. (Jr.) 65 Niedermeyer, Thomas 812 N. Prairie Bloomington, 111., Jr. Nipps, Sharon 217 Jefferson Greenfiels, Mo. (Jr.) 43,88,92,100 Nolte, Craig 29 Hunt ' s Neck Poquson, Va. (Soph.) . . . 51,117,146,156 Norbury, David New Franklin, Mo. (Jr.) .... 43,73,109 Northcutt, Bruce Edward 1135 North Drive Warson Woods, Mo. (Fr.) 60,117 Nothstine, Larry Pilot Grove, Mo. Nowell, Mary Lynn 1732 Themis St. Cape Girardeau, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Nussbaum.Dena 623 Mill New Madrid, Mo. (Sr.) . . 32,69,114,145, 174 Obannon, Larry Dale Route 7 Columbia, Mo. (Sr.) 32 Ober, David W. 120 Maple Road Harrisburg, Pa. (Sr.) 32 O ' Dell Lynn Wesley 145 Pearl Street Lebanon, Mo. (Jr.) 43,102 Oldham, Marie A. 1140EstesDr. Florissant, Mo. (Sr.) . . . 32,131,140,157 Oliphant, Jerry 7B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) Oliphant, Merianne 7B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 137 Olson, Lenore 5 Wrenwood Ct. Webster Groves, Mo. (Sr.) .... 32,82, 86,118,125,128,130,145,175 Orear, Tom 2314 Mt. Zion Janesville, Wise. (Jr.) . . . 43,95,148,156 Osborn, Vicki 719 Strawbridge Brookfield, Mo. (Sr.) . . . 32,73,83,86,98, 108,109,116,139 Osman, Carole 604 College Farmington, Mo. (sr.) . . . 32,83,86,91, 95,100,145 P Page, Lloyd Paul III 759 N.Jefferson Lebanon, Mo. (Sr.) 32 Painter, Jon 1402 Jefferson Dr. Boonville, Mo. (Sr.) 32 Palen, Jill 303 East 3rd Lamar, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Parks, Marilyn 9801 Drury Kansas City, Mo. (Sr.) 32,139 Parsons, Eugene 2622 W. Adams St. St. Charles, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Patterson, Deidre Star Route, Box 83 Sunrise Beach, Mo. (Jr.) 43,130 Payne, Sharon K. 12021 Food Lane Grandview, Mo. (Fr.) 60,88 Perry, Leslie 208 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. (Jr.) 32 Perry, Timothy T. 203 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. (Soph.) 51,156 Peters, David K. 2224 Atwater St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) 51,157 Peters, Roger 304 Reservoir Herculaneum, Mo. (Soph.) 51 Peters, Susan 2224 Atwater St. Louis, Mo., Sr 64 Petersen, David Buesching Road Lake Zurich, 111. (Fr.) 60 Petersen, Debbie Buesching Roas Lake Zurich, 111. (Fr.) 60 Peterson, Kathy 117 Risge Lane Chicago, 111. (Sr.) 33 Peterson, Pam 67 Forest Glen Ellyn, 111. (Sr.) 33 Peterson, William 714 Berick University City, Mo. (Sr.) 33 Phelps, John Edward 205 North Rear Howard New Franklin, Mo. (Jr.) 43 Phelps, John M. 104 Market New Franklin, Mo. (Spec. ) Pickles, Terry 7845 Menola St. Affton, Mo. (Fr.) 60 Pillman, Alan 119 Armat Court Kirkwood, Mo. (Jr.) . .-. 43 Pinkerton, David 205 North Central Armstrong, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Pixler, Pat 1570 3rd Ave. S.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Fr.) 61,105 Plag, Henry 4712 Vienna St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Plummer, Pam Rt. 1 Box 262 Mtn. Grove, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Plummer, Suzanne Rt. 1 Box 262 Mtn. Grove, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,87,105, 120.157 Poe, Judith 8401 St. Olaf Dr. St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) .... 43,116,117,139 Poe, Tom 1303 Lurlyn Road Poplar Bluff, Mo. (Jr.) . . . 43,105,116, 146,156 Ponder, Beverly 1603 Thursby Kirkwood, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Porter, Peggy Benton, Mo. (Soph.) 65,138 Porter, Ric Root ' s Market, Sunrise Beach Camdenton, Mo. (Jr.) 43.146 Post, Jimmie 534 Thoma Boonville, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Pound, Bonnie 1952 Briarlyn Ct. N. E. Atlanta, Ga. (Fr.) 61 Prather. Kenneth R. R. 2 Grant City, Mo. (Fr.) bl Price, Lawrence A. 11395 E. 45 Terrace Kansas City, Mo., Jr. Prickett, Joe 2006 W. 43rd St. Colonial Apt. No. 36 Houstan, Texas (S oph.) 256 Punch, Cathy 9328 Litzsinger St. Louis, Mo., Jr Pundmann, Thomas 14 Belle Plaine St. Charles, Mo. (Fr.) . . Puntney, Doyle 4029 Fairview St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) Purdy, Beth Glasgow, Mo. (Fr.) Purdy, Robert 6051 Pernod St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) Purvis, Kathryn Gravois Mills, Mo., Soph. Pyles, Joe H. ' 800 Morgan Boonville, Mo. (Jr.) . . . Pyle, Nelson D. 8 B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) 65 61 61 64 43,114 ... 33 inly, Michael 616 S. Center St. Shelbina, Mo. (FR.) Quist. Roy W. 1106AileenRd. Brielle, N. J. (Sr.) 61 33,105,146 R adford. Marsha 1 Rt. 1 Jasper, Mo. (Fr.) 61,94,105 ajnoha, Suzanne 5019 Fairview St. Louis, Mo. (Sr.) .... 33,100,130,145 Ramsev. Ronald 939 N. Maple Mtn. Grove, Mo. (Soph.) .... 51,89,102, 157 Rau. Eric Edward 119 Locust Washington, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Rauch, Bernard E. 4315 Roland St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) 43,152,157 Raymond, Gail L. 1 Shireford Lane Ferguson, Mo. (Jr.) 43,139,175 Raymond, Sue 1 Shireford Lane Ferguson, Mo. (Sr.) .... 33,118,130,139 Reed. Harry T. Rt.2 Bragg City, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Reinheimer, Richard G. 8544 Francis Ct. Affton, Mo. (Sr.) 33,108,129.151 Renick, John Cleveland St. Fayette, Mo. (Sr.) Reynolds, James C. 601 Ldcy Lane Belton, Mo. (Soph.) .... 51,102,152,157 Rice, Douglass Van Clarkton, Mo. (Fr.) 61,88,102 Rice, Joseph Perry III 411 West Davidson Chaffee, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Richards, William 25V 2 N. Walnut St. Nanticoke, Pa. (Fr.) Richards, William 25 ' A N. Walnut St. Nanticoke, Pa. (Fr.) Richardson, Barbara Jo Brunswick, Mo. (Fr.) • • ■ • 61,87 Richardson, Mary Ann 7618 Loma Vista Drive Kansas City, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 51,87,114 Richardson, Sue 201 Green St. Armstrong, Mo. (Jr. ) Richenderfer, Elma 624 Rebecca Dr. St. Charles, Mo. (Sr.) 33,83,87, 112,130,145 Richman, Cherie 624 W. State Union, Mo. (Jr.) 43,95.100,173 Riebold, Dale Rt. 2 Box 168 House Springs, Mo. (Soph.) .... 46,51, 69,148,156,174 Rinehart, Louis P. 37 Lynwood Place Moraga, Calif. (Fr.) 61 Ritchey, Linda 4851 Lemay Ferry Rd. St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) Roach, James 2515 Fleetwood Columbia, Mo. (Soph.) 51,156,174 Robb, Elizabeth Jo 10818 Hobday St. Ann, Mo. (Soph.) 51,137,156 Roberts, Edythe Dearborn, Mo. (Soph.) 51,94,130 Roberts, Elyse (Bell) 3609 Imperial Gardens St. Ann, Mo. (Fr.) 61,73 Roberts, Jim 6935 Pershing St. Louis, Mo. (Soph.) 52 Roberts, Ronald 672 N. Spring Harrison, Ark. (Jr.) 44 Roberts, Susan E. 103 E. Howard St. Pleasant Hill, 111. (Fr.) 61 Robertson, Joseph M. 402 4th St. Salisbury, Mo. (Soph.) 52 Robertson, Stanley A. 4710 Kenmore Ave. Apt. 203 Alexandria, Va. (Soph.) 51,52,156 Robinson, George Michael 1701 W. 10th Sedalia, Mo. (Soph.) Roche, Linda 713 Elmwood Dr. St. Charles, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 52.124,130, 138,156,175 Rodenberg, Jerry W. 3200 N. Garfield Kansas City, Mo. (Fr.) . . . 61,88,89,102 Rodick, Mike 1603 10th St. Sedalia, Mo. (Jr.) .... 44,108,114,151, 174 Roedemeier, John Box 96 Bourbon, Mo., Jr. Roemer, Donald 10005 Pebble Beach Overland, Mo. (Sr.) 33,129 Rogers. Martha RR1 New Franklin, Mo. (Soph. ) Rolfe, Maggie 526 S.Collier Centralia, Mo. (Jr.) .... 44,88,91,92,95, 105,172 Rollen, Jim 917 S. Delaware Springfield, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Rooke, Sharon 1315 Claudine St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Rooks, Michael 314 S. Park Sedalia, Mo. (Soph.) 52,92,95,102 Rose, Pamela APO New York, Jr 64 Ross, Charles 2306 S. Ward Caruthersville, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Rousseau, Clifford 7 Terrace Lane Granite City, 111. (Sr.) Roussin, Janet 902 Richeson Rd. Potosi, Mo. (Soph.) .... 52,88,89,94,95, 100,157 Royston, Richard Wayne FD1 Franklin, Mo. (Soph.) 52,146.156 RuBert, David 2500 Brentwood Springfield, Mo. (Fr.) Rudd, Dale Ray Box 65 Auxvasse, Mo. (Fr.) 65 Rudeseal, Bill 60 Hickory Hills Dexter, Mo. (Soph.) 52,148,156 Russell, Barbara 44 Greendale St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Russell, Tucker 612 N. Harrison Kirkwood, Mo. (Jr.) 44,151. 156 Ryland, Janet L. RR1 Odessa, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Sanden, Robert R. F. D.4 Jackson, Mo., Soph. Sander, Marilyn R.4 Jackson, Mo. (Jr.) Sandy, Frank 4 Cypress Rd. Chatham, New Jersey, Soph. Sanser, Mark Russell R. 1 Elmo, Mo. (Fr.) Sanker, Barbara E. 8738 Mauis PI. St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) ... 44 . 44,120,157 . . . 52,151 61 115,116,121, 125,130 Schade, John J. 11849 Perryville Road Cape Girardeau, Mo. (Sr.) . . 33,116,132 Schiffman, Stephen 22 Elm Ave. Glendale, Mo. (Soph.) 114,152 Schlanker, Boone 407 W. 2nd Montgomery City, Mo. (Jr. ) Schmid, David A. 4 E. 8th Fulton, Mo. (Sr.) . . . 33,98, 102,116,123, 174 Schmidtke, Jim 2631 Jules St. St. Joseph, Mo. (Sr. Schmitz, Dieter 3334 Boca Raton Arnold, Mo. (Sr.) Schmitz, Steve 2150 Thunderbird Dr. Florissant, Mo. (Jr.) 24,33.69,84,108 257 Schneider, Tom Rt. 1 Cosley, Mo. (Jr.) Schoemehl, Tom Maiden Airbase Maiden, Mo., Fr 64 Schreiber, Larry 55 Lincord Dr. St. Louis, Mo 44,132,151,156 Schroer, Robert 1601 Orchid Ave. St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Schult, Ray 3 Gail PI. Secaucus, New Jersey (Jr.) 44 Schulte, Larry RFD2 Hermann, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Schwaab, Donald 2410 Amesbury St. Louis, Mo. (Jr.) 44,151,156 Schwarze, Mary Ann 703 Pershing Dr. Warrenton, Mo. (Jr.) 44,87 Scott, Elizabeth California, Mo., Fr 64 Scott, Julie Ann 8636 Minnehoho Kansas City, Mo. (Fr.) 61 Sees, R. Alan 1517 Alpine Dr. West Columbia, S. C. (Fr.) 62 Seitz, Earl F. pop Cuba, Mo. (Sr.) 33 Sergei, Craig R. 2305 Pohlman Ave. Florissant, Mo. (Jr.) . . . 44,89,102,114 Sever, Mark One Mile Road Dexter, Mo. (Jr.) 44,102 Shaner, Robert W. Box 281 Farmington, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Shannon, Gerald R. R. 1 Box 70 Elsberry, Mo. (Soph.) 52 Shedd, Carolyn 2223 Peachtree Lane Northbrook, 111. (Jr.) 44,100,173 Sheible. John W. New Haven, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Shelton, Dennis 2105 Argo Dr. Florissant, Mo. (Soph.) .... 52,146,156 Shemwell, Sandra 3523 Edmundson Overland, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Shepard, Marilyn 2422 Edison Granite City, 111. (Soph.) . . 52,87,140,157 Shirley, Candace 5255 Bong Richards-Gebauer Afb. Mo. (Soph.) . 52, 140,157 Shownes, Linda 2504 Shannon Ave. Jennings, Mo. (Soph.) 52 Shride, Gary Emden, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Shride, Glen Anne Emden, Mo. (Sr.) 24,33,128,137 Shrum, Kathleen Box 24 Marble Hill, Mo. (Fr.) .... 62,87,88,89, 91,94,95 Shull, Donald 1925 Hayselton Jefferson City, Mo. (Sr.) 33 Shull, Walter, B. 1925 Hayselton Dr. Jefferson City, Mo, (Sr.) 34,111 Siebern, John Chamois, Mo. (Sr.) . . . 34,88,89,94,102, 146 Siegrist, Gayle 3985 Marietta Florissant, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 46,52,114, 120,130,157 Siegrist, Robert 3985 Marietta Dr. Florissant, Mo. (Jr.) 34 Sillers, Anne 1122 W. 7th Sedalia, Mo. (Fr.) 62,73 Simpson, Robert 410 W. Morris Fayette, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Singleton, Vera 500 Sarah La Creve Coeur, Mo. (Soph.) 52,117 Sitze, Claudia Dorsey, 111, (Fr.) 62 Skaggs, Donald A. Box 172 Crocker, Mo., (Soph.) Slater, Darryl 13060 Spanish Pond Rd. St. Louis, Mo. (Sr.) .... 34,114,151,156 Smith, Clayton 324 Peaches Chillicothe, Mo. (Fr.) 62,105 Smith, Douglas 111 Long Hill Rd. Groton, Conn. (Soph.) . . . 52,111,114,117 Smith, Jeanne R. 1 West, Box 124 Washington, Mo. (Fr.) .... 62,88,94,95 Smith, Linda Prairie Home, Mo. (Jr.) . . . 44,121,124, 139 Smith, Marilyn 1400 Paddock Dr. Florissant, Mo. (Soph.) . . . 52,114,117, 139,156 Smith, Nancy 822 Gerald PI. Ferguson, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Smith, Philip Chillicothe, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Smull, William R. R.3 Troy, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Snodgrass, Larry Box 125 Liberal, Mo. (Jr.) 44,102 Solomon, Lynn 604 E. Walnut Aurora, Mo. (Soph.) Sonnenberg, Steve 3923 Eiler St. St. Louis, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Speer, Rebecca 3140 Jill Ave. Granite City, 111. (Fr.) 62 Speight, Brent H. 603 S. 6th Ave. Branson, Mo. (Fr.) 62 Spellmeyer, Kerry 205 S. Hartnett Ferguson, Mo. (Sr.) 34 Spencer, Don Vandalia St. P.O. Box 262 Edwardsville, 111. (Soph.) 52,121 Spitcauksky, Larry 5W. 114 Terr. Kansas City, Mo. (Jr.) Staniec, Thaddeus 288 Driggs Ave. Brooklyn, New York (Fr.) 62 Stanley, Lena Kay Hamilton, Mo. (Soph.) . . 52,88,94,95,100 Stauffer, Dale R. 2 Sikeston, Mo., Soph 52,102 Steele, Virginia H. 70 Hillman Dr. East Paterson, N. J., Soph. . . . 52,92,95 Stegelmeyer, Randy (Jr. ) . 1816 Spring Granite City, 111., Jr. Steiner, Cynthia 612 S. Clark Vandalia, Mo., Fr 62,115,121,124 Steinheimer, Richard 6512 Perry Ct. St. Louis, Mo., Fr. Stephens, John 534 Averill Ave. Ferguson, Mo., Soph. Stephens, Suzie Tipton, Mo., Jr 44,139 Stevenson, Charles 7746 Bloom Dr. St. Louis, Mo., Fr 54,62 Stewart, Byra Lynn 7811Ravensridge Shrewsbury, Mo., Soph. Stewart, Jeff 9430 Bluegrass Dr. Jennings, Mo., Fr 62,94 Stidham, Stan R. D.5 Fayette, Mo., Fr 61 Stiegemeyer, Jerilyn 2333 Redman Rd. St. Louis, Mo., Fr 62,87 Stock, Donald 9 Hillard Rd. Glendale, Mo., Jr 44,109 Stone, Janice 114V 2 East Davis Fayette, Mo., Jr 44 Stone, Stephen 105 Taylor Court Columbia, Mo., Fr 62 Stone, Bill 114V2 Davis Fayette, Mo., Sr. Stouffer, Bill Napton, Mo., Soph 52 Straw, Stanley Burt 711 E.Jefferson Clinton, Mo., Fr 62 Street, Shirley 11026 19th N. E. Seattle, Wash., Fr 62 Strietz, Denise 805 Morgan Boonville, Mo., Jr 45 Strode, Mary Jane 692 Applewood Kirkwood, Mo., Jr. Strodtman, Dorothy Borders Gillian, Mo., ? Subert, Loretta 4639 Frankfort Affton, Mo., Soph 52,111,116 Suchland, Barbara Box 520 House Springs, Mo., Jr 45.87,105, 115,116,130 Sunoo, Cooke 308 Longfellow Columbia, Mo., Sr 65,108.152 Sutton, Kenny 808 Shamrock Boonville, Mo., Jr « Swaim, Robert 2525 Ranchito Cape Girardeau, Mo., Fr. ... 62,88,102 Swon, James 375 Holiday Hill Dr. Florissant, Mo., Jr 5 258 Swanson, Donald 1042 Fairway Gary. Ind. Fr 62 Swartz, Larry 9230 Hale Drive St. Louis, Mo. Fr 64 Swearingen, Phillip 709 Warren St. Farmington, Mo., Fr 62 Sweetin, Marilyn 1315 Del Rey Dr. Florissant, Mo., Soph 52,73,116 Szopa, Paul 502 Walnut Fayette, Mo., Sr 34,111 1 T Tabler, Jamie 115 Parkland Glendale, Mo., Jr. . . , Taff . David Richard 1646 Highview Dr. Arnold, Mo., Fr. ... Takashashi, Izomi Tokyo. Japan. Fr Talbert, Ginger 527 E. Adams Kirk wood. Mo., Soph. Taylor, Nancy R.F. D.2 Rushville. 111., Soph. . Taylor, Susan Kathleen 326 Church St. Socorro, New Mex., Fr. Teague, Donald W. 10930 Front St. Makena, 111., Jr. Telaneus, Lorna R. F. D.5 Chillicothe, Mo., Soph. Templeton, Pat 677Cranbrook, Kirkwood, Mo., Soph. . Thogmorton, Louann 320 Gridiron Fayette, Mo., Fr. ... Theiss, Donna Mrs. Fayette, Mo, Sr. Thoma, Robert M. R. F.D.I Boonville, Mo., Fr. . . Thompson, David H. 222 Orrik Lane Kirkwood, Mo., Sr. . . . Thompson, James P. Jefferson City, Mo., Thompson, Kathy 1011 Romany Rd. Kansas City, Mo., Fr. Thompson, Mike Salisbury, Mo., Sr. . . Thompson, Nancy Jane 5 Armstrong Dr. Glendale, Mo., Jr. Thornton, Peter 620 W. 38 Terr. Kansas City, Mo., Jr. Thorpe. John Park Road Fayette, Mo., Todd, John T. 312 Locst Washington, Mo., Soph. Trampe, Daniel 4175 Parker Rd. 45,137 62,132 . . . 63 . . 52,88,91,92, 100,140,157,173 52,88.89 ... 63 . . 52,105 52,146,156 . . . 63,88 ,Jr. . 63 . 34 -«3 . 34 45.88,89,91,94, 95,100 . . 45,146,156 Florissant, Mo., Fr. 53 63 Traver, M. Cynthia 112 Radcliff Dr. East Norwich, L. I., Jr. ... 65,73,100, 116,138 Trevorrow, Sharon Lynn 1890 Cordolia Dr. Florissant, Mo., Soph 53 Tschappler, Sharon R. F. D. 1 Morrison, Mo., Sr. ... 34,104,114,130, 145 Tucker, Frank C. HI 6354 Wydown Clayton, Mo., Sr 34,98,116 Tucker, Gayle M. 9977 Coddington Way St. Louis, Mo., Sr. ... 65,84,100,109, 116,117,128,138 Tucker, Joe 112V2 West Morrison Fayette, Mo., Jr 45 Tucker, Laurence R. 6354 Wydown Blvd. Clayton, Mo., Soph 46,53,69,98, 116,174 Turnbull, David Apt. 8B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo., Sr 34,111 Turnbull, Laura Mrs. 8B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo., Sr 34 Turner, Lyman Albert 733 So. Kickapoo Springfield, Mo., Fr 63 Twerell, Judi 319 Mulberry Fayette, Mo., Sr. ... 34,65,104,172,173 Twerell, Terry 319 Bulberry Fayette, Mo., Sr 102,146 Umfleet, Sharon 205 W. Main Fredericktown, Mo., Fr 63 Umphress, Sally 5514 So. 9th St. Joseph, Mo., Soph 65 Unnerstall, John L. 11888 Belief ontaine Rd. St. Louis, Mo., Jr 45 Utterback, Amy an Perry, Mo., Sr. 34,109,145 Vache, Terry 224 W. Spring Boonville, Mo., Soph. Vancil, Candace R.F. D.2 Eureka, Mo., Soph 53,121,124,138 Vandecnocke, Robert R. F.D.I Fayette, Mo., Sr 34,98 Van Dyne, Dick 1012 W. Broadway Sedalia, Mo., Jr. Van Horn, David Roger 9 Biazier Rd. Martinsville, N. J., Fr 63.132 Vanlandingham, Forest Barry 300 Bingham Columbia, Mo.,Fr. Van Landuyt, Kent Versailles, Mo., Soph. . . 35,116,137,152 Varbel, Nancy K. 307 N. 3 Savannah, Mo , Soph 53.109 Vaughan, William G. Columbia, Mo., Sr 35 Vick, Kent 319 Mulberry Fayette, Mo., Sr. Viehmann, Alice Miller 10429 Oak Overland, Mo., Fr .... 63,117 Viehmann, Susan 10429 Oak Overland, Mo., Soph. . . . .... 53,117 w Wagenbach, Robert R.2 New Haven, Mo., Fr 63 Wagener, Sally T. 1107 North Vine Fulton, Mo., Fr 63 Waggoner, Charles 712 Hilltop Dr. Columbia, Mo., Jr. Walden, Dickie Craig 1515 Bouchelle Columbia, Mo., Fr. Walk, Keith Evans 50 Villanova La. Huntington, N. Y., L. L, Fr 63 Walker, Anne Core 111 Boggs, New Franklin, Mo., Sr 35 Wally, H. Douglas 2902 Felix St. St. Joseph, Mo., Fr 63 Walley, Timothy 2902 Felix St. St. Joseph, Mo., Fr 63 Walling, James 762 S. Odell Marshall, Mo.. Soph 53 Walp, Linda Ann 3219 Doniphan Ave. St. Joseph, Mo., Sr 35,113,116 Walsh, Michael E. 706 Montauban St. Louis, Mo.. Soph 55,146,156 Wang, Ben-Cheng 123 Argyle St. Hong Kong, China. Jr. Wantz, Ned J. R. D.2 Westminster, Maryland, Sr 35 Ward, Carter 5578 Shady Oak Dayton, Ohio, Sr 148 Washburn, William Randall 312 N. Fisher St. Versailles, Mo., Fr 63 Watchinski, Herbert W. (Jr. ) 8 Heather La. Columbia, Mo.. Fr 63 Waters, Glenn 455 George St. Wood River, 111., Soph. . . . 53,88,89,107 Watkins, Beth R.2 Richmond, Mo., Fr 63 Watkins, Michael 1962 Arlene Dr. Arnold, Mo., Soph 53.157 Watson, Linda (Woodson) R.2 Troy, Mo., Fr 54,63 Watson. Marian 1202 Eastbrook Webster Groves, Mo. Sr 35 Wayland. Lu Ann RFD O. Box 877 Ledyard, Conn., Soph 53 259 Weatherford, Alan Clarence, Mo., Sr. Weaver, Candice Kay 10408 Eaglewood Overland, Mo., Fr 63 Weaver, Charles M. 2019 W. Broadway Columbia, Mo., Fr 63 Weber, Douglas L. 1222 Randall Rd. Independence, Mo., Sr 35,69, 84,152,171 Weber, Robinn 2512 Duncan St. Joseph, Mo., Jr 45,151 Weger, Eleanor M. 4078 Weskan Lane Bridgeton, Mo., Fr 63,88,105 Weil, Alice Jean 311 Tompkins St. Charles, Mo., Soph 53 Weinand, Ken Rt. 1, Box 170 Troy, Mo., Sr 35,111,132 Weiss, David A. 404 Virginia Potosi, Mo., Soph. . . . 53,88,89,102,117, 146,156 Wendling, Patricia L. 4074 Alma St. Louis, Mo., Jr. ... 36,45,69,87,116, 117,138 West, David L. 12738 Markaire Creve Coeur, Mo., Soph 53 West, Linda L. 3400 Lydia Lane Granite City, 111., Fr 63 Westerfield, Arleen 2380 Deer Run Rd. St. Louis, Mo., Sr 35,117,142 Wetzel, John 1410 S. Carolina Louisiana, Mo., Soph 53,102 Wetzel, Margaret Annice 120 North 7 Louisiana, Mo., Jr. Whisler, Joe Box 25 Nevada, Mo., Soph 53,98,157 White, Ann 22867 Mayfield Farmington, Mich., Soph 53,140 White, Carole 1711 Calhoun St. Chillicothe, Mo., Soph 53,121.157 White, Ben Roy 12 Windsor Moberly, Mo., Soph 53 White, Richard J. 6110AGeiger Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo., Sr. ... 35 Whitman, Margaret 433 Thomas Ferguson, Mo., Sr 35 Wickham, Ann 914 Hope Columbia, Mo., Soph 53,105,157 Wilkinson, Ed 901 High St. Fredericktown, Mo., Sr 35,146 Wilkinson, Jay 121 Bennett Lebanon, Mo., Sr 151 Willi, Priscilla 4517 Swan St. Louis, Mo., Sr 35,130,140 Williams, Deborah ' 1528 Lindell Granite City, 111., Fr 63,181 Williams, Dennis Rt. 2 Kennett, Mo., Soph 53 Williams, Nancy 124 Kenilworth PI. Webster Groves, Mo., Soph. Williams, Steven C. 650 Cap-au-Gris Troy, Mo., Fr 63 Williamson, James E. 210 N. Water Potosi, Mo., Fr. ... 65,89,95,102,132 Willman, Ward Douglas No. 4 Mawor Lane Ferguson. Mo., Fr 63 Wilson, Marilyn Rt. 1 Latoor, Mo., Jr 45,73,140 Wilson, Mary Lynn 309 Lilac Dr. Potosi, Mo., Fr. Windhorst, Linda 12808 Bellerive Estates St. Louis, Mo., Sr 35,131,140 Windsor, Floyd B. 1408 St. Christopher Columbia, Mo., Soph. Wiswall, Linda Rt. 5 Fayette, Mo., Soph 53 Wolf, Rick 60 Cardigan W. Ferguson, Mo., Sr 35 Womack, Kent 1160 W. 27th Independence, Mo., Soph. . . . 53,65,102 Woods, Jack Paul Box 42 Trimble, Mo., Fr. Wooldridge, Herb Wooldridge, Mo., Fr 63 Wrather, Allen Dran, Mo., Fr 63,88,102 Wright, Nancy 613 Dougherty Ferry Kirkwood, Mo., Soph Wuetherich, Jack 314 Northmoor Baldwin, Mo., Sr. Wunderlich. Paul 8A Eagle Village Fayette, Mo., Sr. Wynn, Diana Kay Rt. 2 DeSoto,Mo.,Fr Yamamoto, Katsuhiko 1742 Barry Ave. Nunazn, Japan, Sr. . . Yewell, Karyn L. 12 Godwin Lane St. Louis, Mo., Fr. . . York, Shirley Ann 4715CryslerDr. Independence, Mq., Jr. Young, Peggy 8416 St. Olaf Berkley, Mo., Soph. Young, Robert Eric 1638 Spruce St. Des Plaines, 111., Sr. Young, Tom Alton, Mo., Jr. . . . Yount, Alan H. 10 Taylor Estates Kirkwood, Mo., Soph. . 36,45,117 121,124.13! 53,73,116,138 . . 35,116,12$ ii I 53,114,152 15 Jr. Zacny, Gerie 1540 Fontana Dr. Creve Coeur, Mo.. Zimmerman, Robert 2735 Derhake Rd. Florissant, Mo., Soph. 45.112 260


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