Christian College - Ivy Chain Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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I 1 I P 1 I 1 1 5 4 mai . ., . an -A 4,11 Q- ggev- 1-'9. 3 , muflyvgwyfrlnqlwpiqnygmnlum MW55 N .Sb-'5 Q Q fa '2 - M V1 MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC IJIIIARY , Genealogy L Local History Branch 317 w. Hiduway 24 W Independence Mo. 64050 G E MQ, I i I ' I H55 ' w f !- , ,J Aj xv- K ff 14 N ,..3 W '- - ' -mu, 'f -2 .., , Mfis' - J X. , 1 In Q gi fa N V A5 V' ' 'f q wwf - 352, Cf Z 929' ' W Q mms Q., N 1 x , . .sm , 2591? ' A: Y, fl, i f , . - V- fr' ,f If 5, 1 ' 3 I ,gg.1,..-,,,gg5L-.i4,' ' G 'Y 4- -'Q'-f 4-4'4 A N i f f V I I ,Q I 5 K 1 5 W 1 i l W N w , I, 1 i . N l V N 1 1 1 l N 1 , 1 W 1 I L ' , I i l K. R i k l I J Q 2 1 E 1 S ' f w-'+'-'?'f- if ..-. ---,, I, ,kg ,-,, Y, - , , frvwn Y E ' JR . . - -Y ' - if aa-Hi'-f ' - f- L ---- Tiff: -Yin... ..,-W,.,. ,gnh--sw Y . . , 5 Y Q ,-,, , L, V . , -, -L-f--V --A---Y,-H , W 4- iq The annual staff of 1953 takes pleasure in presenting this, your COLLEGE WIDOW, to each of you. We present it with the sincere hope that with its help you will be able to clearly recall the many cherished memories of your days at Christian College. DR. AND MBS. J. C. MILLER ,,,.p-.,-f,l,.-4 .4 ' --' '-- 6 i To our Wonderful President and First Lady, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, We take pleasure in dedicating the 1953 COLLEGE WIDOW. f- J I wed Q 5433, X'-7' ,fa .,,. ..,,.... -W X Q l 1 Q I 5 1 3 N? M 111 N if :V V W W W1 Hg QM w ml M Wi YN V W 111 K w W W Q , - -.fi 1 4 F-' 1-ff s -i - 1-fl ' ' ' gd' LQL ' ' ST. CLAIR HALL ...,, .. f - --..- .-.,--.,-.ag Q- v Y Y flaw ,-:rw-, xuraw w'v,:w-...f.f- f. 5, qv., rv - - -....-.:-, A , ,,,. ,, , 4 UN, F all on the Campus 1 ' 1 ' L sf' If- Page 8 . 1 r 3 , WI -W 364 HUGHES HALL llfllijf' 9 MISSOURI HALL A 1 r 1 w x FACULTY AND STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS DANCES AND ROYALTY CAMPUS LIFE XV? X .. M' TT , f- ,qn . 'C KH 'N 2 I L' AW.. ,, , . , rw ' , f,y vf.fajzfV . iyfjfwwfg KZ, X 7 f ,, , W, ,V ,fl ,X f .f ' f ww ff , f X 1 g Vx! 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L 2 5 3 1 e f 1 5 1 e m N S e E l f i E 5 1 5 9 I X w , ,N I: ,rj ?. 432 Fi ii' 5 2 lil! iii ag 5 5:1 EZ! lfxv V: 1 ii I i 2 Uma fzeadciewz' PRESIDENT JAMES MILLER The most beloved person at Christian is, undoubtedly, our Dr. Miller. Al- ways smiling and friendly he Wins the love and respect of each girl Who belongs to Christian. His heart-to-heart talks at Vespers and Assemblies are always a most Welcome surprise. Each ofus experiences a feeling which We can hardly explain When We say, Dr, Miller is our President and . . . he is one of my best friends. This can be said by each girl on campus. Thoughts of a friend such as Dr. Miller will be with each of us always. Page 14 .:1:n,--,-.----- wif.-...,, .... . - ' J' --' 2.4ii':3ri4i1-I-iL,?Q- ef ,311 .1-Ei tl5:1.z1lsif-f' i i: if -rl ' -2'1.f'T if '11 '2:2 ' '- '- - ' - T ' ' N ' ' 4 9 ' Mn. WYILLIAM BEDFORD Acting Dean of Faculty? Organ Mns. DORA M. JOHNSON Dean of Women MR. R. A. MILLER Business Manager DB. THOMAS T. BLEVVETT Dean of Faculty on Leave of Absence Du. FRANKLIN B. LAUNE11 Conservatory of Music MRS. J. Pm. KEENE Registrar Page 15 , ,. 1' neatly F 1 Z F I sua + - ,gf 5 1 1 i ,V I 'K ': 1l 11 .1 1 1 ,, 1! .1 ' 1 I1 ii 11 i1 1 tv i 1 1 1, 1 4. ii I '15 111 ,111 1,, 1. 7 1 5. ll 115 1 31 x 11' 23' 1 13' 1 . '1 r 1 sf 51 tg! il .1 ., 1 I, 1 31 1 F Kf :', 1 1 i 1 3 i 1 1 3 '1 'I I! 1: ,1 E Ll 'I If 115 11 111 1 I: 15' -'E fl 51 1 B I , . '1 1 , ,i-Q 11 i It 1 1 lt 11 1 1 1 1 1 Z i 1 I ,i 1 X 1 5 ,I Y 'az I 1 ,1 Q. ,A J .Vg 1, 31 ef 1 1 1 5 fi pf, ft -4.1, 1 N. f 1 P? 7 , , JV Fr n A x M . r 1' - 5-'P Q, 1 ,fp- ,Y r L 1 . L ' r L 3 i 1, ll 45 E H I, ,5 U! w I 1 K, ,,. Vi ni wi ,J :U 'Q 'A I M Q! 1I il P I JH Y w , ,,.. , .- .- ww . , ,-,.f,,,, L,-4rf,'., '?',7.,.Y' K J' K., . ikmbli gi! AJIAA xii v- -M-JV, 1-.L-f ,-- '-,,,,L..-,L ,gl :L ., ,. A, DR. ROBERT C. ABRAM Religion DR. OLGA BAK French, German MRS. LINA BERRIER Piano, Theory Mlss MABEL BUCKNER English, Literature MRS. ELIZABETH CATALDO Ari MRS. VELMA CLARK Secreiarial Training M U1 MR. EDWARD F. COFFMAN V Religion ij! - if Miss ELLEN DAHL A Textiles, Clothing 1 i I he MR. CHARLES DRAKE I I Economics ' g MRS. CAROLINE DREW Horsernanship I g Page I6 ,, ,i -7--1----f -w-M -f iff f-f '-'-- ' W- 'NTL' mf 'ii i1+1'. -, 4. -f1,:--'ffm -1? aww ' f' V, . , , ,L . , , , 'ug : .5 lJf' Qiffi -JV .WV Y A Yvff.-1711 if YE Trflgfxf , .-. . V , . A ,Ai V. 1 -A,'-Qgfilgfa riff? -' f ' -, 'via . zv -:'5'ffKW-f'F?-par' W r -, -3- V - ,. 1 f. fe, , . I 4 1-,, -,U A v ,sk 3. 4- f ,Q - , . if 1, Page 17 Txwv-T3i57, ,,, -TJQTQ . T MR. BURNETT ELLIS Geology MRS. WALTER F. GERARD Physical Education ME. FELIX GOODSON Psychology MISS RUTH' GRAHAM Foods, Nutrition MR. FRANKLIN N. HECK Journalism, Publications MBS. ESTER HEPPLE Spanish MRS. LYNNE E. ITIUMMEL Junior Conservatory MBS. MAHJORIE D. JONES Piano MES. H. W. KENNEDY English, Literature ME. SIDNEY LAIISON Art X150 -e K- 'r f 'I - A , ,Q -- N- ff' ? dfT'- R' gf,-1.7 .I-QL',J slit.. w f -uf f- .. in fr: A re ' ' '1 'fr'- 1 'r 4 f ,v ,, .,, , , - V, Y,,l.,-.I.1:.-..Y V - -f ,. -I 4 1 I wq I .gh Zh i ,ta Qt 3 H F or M 'I iff 'lx ,E ii I .I I 11 l .1 I I I , , I il gm I IH Ir fa It 1: if E Ig I , W I1 I I l y I 1 I 1 I! U H W I t xr 1 , 1 I I It il NL , W It t UI. H y . Q H If L M -I 'I 1 I I 1 E ., - ,.,-av., DR. J. HAROLD LONG Biological Sciences MRS. DOROTHY MCARTHUII Secretarial Studies MRS. W. I. MCHARG English, Literature MISS MAIKGARET MOMILLAN History, Librarian MRS. MARIETTE PERLMAN Dance MR. BERT SMITH H istory, Government MR. CHARLES SMITH Voice DR. ESTHER STEARN Chemistry, Hygiene MRS. MAXINE STEELMAN Swimming MR. S. C. STEINBERG Mercliandising . . .1 L 11 ,I ff if f f I' f' O' Page I8 X ' I l 3.4 1275 iii?532g'f.f'f9Q?.g' Palie 19 j g ir , ,,.1.,-, I.. MRS. MARGAIKET TELLO Piano, Theory MISS Lois 'TELLO Conservatory Secretary MR. WAYNE WHEELEIX Sociology ME. HILLIS WILLIAMS Drama, Speech MISS GENEVA YOUNGS Voice DE. JAMES W. ALLEE, M College Physician MBS. NETTIE ASHLOCK Director of Tea Room MISS ESTELLE CONNOR Resident Nurse MRS. MA'BSHA IEVANS Dining Room Hostess ME. NEVIL FBEELAND Director of Admissions 11 11 1 1, 1 11 1 ,I '1 ,1- 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1151 1, 1 11 1 1 ,M 1 11 .11 1 .11- 1 1 1 1 1 111 31 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 '11 1 ,1 1 11 1 1 211 1 I 1 1 11 1' Q 1 1 , 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 ,. 1 1 1 !', 1, 111 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 111 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 111 ,, ' 1 11 1 X11 111 11 51 1, 1 E2 ,, 1 ,NT 11, -1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 gl . if ,' ,T '-.ff-:'t Li f'fjf,.,BI.giL..Qi-ff?T.' ti fmfnf. mr: 1 x ., 1, ' 1 I 1 I E MRS. BETTY GRIFFIN Secretary of Business Ojice MRS. ALLEAN HALE Corresponding Secretary MISS HARRIET MCINTOSH Secretary to Director of Admissions MRS. GLADYS M. MORGAN Bookkeeper MRS. LORRAINE POLSON Manager of Post Ojice and Book Store MRS. LOUISE WI GHTMAN Dietitian MISS DOROTHY WRIGHT Secretary to Dean of Women Page 20 1 ,MV .,:, ....., ,, ,, wa,,,,, ,, 1 -- . I I ' ig- 57.5 ff 71'-.-'O 'w 11.,g- f. - ., .,' --fp 3 1,','ff,..gzgs ,Q - f rg -1 X' y?','1li f V1-,I If 11, .1 Y , , -I V, 1 Vx'1,fL'.V'Q.,,3-.VHTata ,, ,-.'-41'-,rn-.,1-,,:-,X,',v, OS, , V.. tw, K a --7-Y - M E, - .,- ,-f ,.,,,,, 1-.g,...- dlacatdaaaf defaf aomaefaw az Mauna aifege MBS. BONNIE MONTET Kentucky, Tennessee, Northeast Arkansas Mus. MARYAN OGLESBY Oklahoma, Southern Kansas, Westerii Arkansas Mas. LILLIAN PEBWORTH Colorado Mns. CHARLOTTE PURYEAR T exas, New Mexico Miss HELEN REIFEL Indiana, Ohio, Michigan Mas. MILDRED STROUGH Iowa, Nebraska, Northern Kansas l I It is the responsibility of this staff to Work each year in bringing fine students to Christian College. It is through their professional and friendly counseling that many of us first get a glimpse of the many opportunities offered at Christian. P026 21 Um Wann 77!cdf4ew MRS. H. C, HITZ Hughes Hall MRS. MARIANNA JAY Missouri Hall MRS. MAUD MCCONNELL Si. Clair Hall To our house mothers there are so very many things we could say. Here We will just say, Thanks so much for everything. You have certainly done more than your share in making Christian a Wonderful home away from home for us. Page 22 D 'nz emlaz 66444 Ufficew a fr ,M gk , X . 'lj' ll., E Mix' X ,I xx F J lv ,aff !l lx 1 , K , N X A ' ku . s . '. Q , hx ' , . 1 ' . s ' 1 u . , , 1 V2 :lj fl JJ 'W571 X!! X X' .il lifeis last glowing ernber C 1 srsfir 1' i Though Christian College days must end NVe'll ever sing her praise, We always will remember The joys ol' Christian College days. ,W L .J -QI A I Salem Missouri' Popular Music Club-President, French ELIZABETH DDISON, - . Club-Secretary, Lineage Club, Missouri Club, Choral Club, Senior Cheerleader. JOAN LEE ATKERSON, Idabel, Oklahoma: Spanish Club, Beta Beta Tau, Oklahoma Club, International Relations Club, Bowling Club. q Lors MARIE BAKKER, Richmond Heights, Missouri: Literary Guild, Bowling Club, Republican Club, Twelfth Night, Missouri Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Popular Music Club, International Relations Club. U RUTH BARKLEY, Lucerne, Missouri: Missouri Club, International Relations Club, Drama Guild, Phi Delta Delta, Twelfth Night. CAROLYN SUE BARNHART, Columbia, Missouri: Town Girl, Beta Beta Tau, Lineage Club, Senior Hockey Team, Hockey All Stars, Senior Volleyball Team, Twelfth Night. BARBARA MAY BECKMAN, Lombard, Illinois: Senior Class President, Student Coun- cil, Vesper Board, Drama Guild, St. Cecelia Club, Home Economics Club, Orienta- tion Committee, Student Information, Spanish Club, French Club. SUE BELTON, Clinton, Missouri: Double Sextette, Senior Trio, Choral Club, St. Cecelia Club, Popular Music Club, Organ Guild, French Club, Missouri Hall Song Leader. DoNA SUE BLACK, North Kansas City, Missouri: President Vesper Board, Chair- man Religion In Life Week, President French Club, Vesper Choir, International Relations Club, Lineage Club, Popular Music Club. NELL CURLEE BooNE, Memphis, Tennessee: President of Drama Guild, Vice- President of Delta Psi Omega, Vice-President of Twelfth Night, Social Chairman of Spanish Club, W. R. A., Valentine Queen 1953, Vice-President of Dolphins, Lineage Club, Campus Hostess, Dolphin Queen Attendant. IDA TERRELL BOSWELL, Paris, Texas: Bowling Club, Senior Hockey Team, Model- ing Club, President of Alpha Pi Epsilon, W. R. A., Beta Beta Tau. SALLY BOURNE, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Student Council, Beta Beta Tau- Vice-President, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Oklahoma Club, International Relations Club: .IEANNE BRIscoE, Tipton, Missouri: Double Sextette, Senior Trio, Choral Club, French Club, Popular Music Club, St. Cecelia Club, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. ELIZABETH BBOCKMAN, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Riding Club, Secretary of Delta Psi Omega, Vice-President of Phi Delta Delta, W.S.S.F., Drama Guild, Modeling Club. ' GERRY BROWNING, Leeis Summit, Missouri: W.R.A., Dolphins, Volleyball Team, Hockey Team and All Stars, Lineage Club, Choral Club, Delta Eta Chi, Bowling Club, Student Information, Twelfth Night. I Page Z4 JANE BRYANT, Cushing, Oklahoma: President of Hughes Hall, Co-editor of Micro- phone, Student Council, Vesper Board, Spanish Club-Treasurer, Phi Theta Kappa Sigma Phi Gamma, International Relations Club, Lineage Club-Vice-President President of M.C.N.A., Orientation Committee. ' 9 7 CAROLYN BUEHRLE, Jefferson City, Missouri: Vesper Board-Vice-President, Chairman of House Committee, International Relations Club, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. MAHJORIE BURGET, Greentown, Indiana: Beta Beta Tau, International Relations Club, Indiana Club, Twelfth Night. VIRGINIA BURKE, Jefferson City, Missouri: Spanish Club, Sigma Phi Gamma, Beta Beta Tau-Secretary, Alpha Pi Epsilon-Vice-President and Treasurer, Modeling Club, Drama Guild. MARGARET JOAN CAMPBELL, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana Club, Twelfth Night, Bowling Club. DIANA CLARK, Bedford, Indiana: World Student Service Fund, French Club, Riding Club, Modeling Club, Twelfth Night, Indiana Club. GER1 COLE, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Vesper Board, Choral Club, St. Cecelia Club, Double Sextette, Organ Guild, Drama Club, Popular Music Club-Vice- President, Twelfth Night. MARY FRAN COLEMAN, Crossville, Tennessee: Home Economics Club, International Relations Club, Secretary of Senior Class, Tennessee Club, Twelfth Night. CAROL COOPER, Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Modeling Club, Twelfth Night, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Michigan Club. BETTIE CORLEY, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Twelfth Night. SARA ELIZABETH COWDEN, Center, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night, Home Economics Club, Choral Club, Alpha Pi Epsilon. BETTY MARIE CRANE, Columbia, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Lineage Club, Twelfth Night. IVIARTHA CRANE, Columbia, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Missouri Club, Town Girl. CAROLYN CROCKETT, Wichita Falls, Texas: Phi Theta Kappa,.Student Council, Vesper Board, President of Sigma Phi Gamma, lnternationalRelat1ons Club, Spamsh Club, Modeling Club, Delta Eta Chi, W.,R.A., Chairman of Student Information Committee, S.R.C. Representative. Page 25 NANCY CRow, Paris, Texas: Texas Club, Twelfth Night, St. Cecelia Club, Presi- dent's Club, Beta Beta Beta, Choral Club, Organist Guild President, Popular Music Club, Vesper Board Organist, Modeling Club. LEoNoRA CULBERT, Las Cruces, New Mexico: Twelfth Night, Microphone Staff. NINA DAVIS, Louisville, Kentucky: P Spanish Club, C.C. Drama Guild, Riding Club, International Relations Club, Popular Music Club, Kentucky Club, Twelfth Night. ALLENE DAvISoN, Beatrice, Nebraska: MICROPHONE Associate Editor, Secretary Vesper Board, Lineage Club, WSSF, French Club, Modeling Club, Campus Hostess Committee. ' I A MARY LOIS DEABDORFF, Decatur, Illinois: French Club, Riding Club, WRA, In- ternational Relations Club, Illinois Club. JEANNETTE DOTHAGE, Columbia, Missouri: WRA, Volleyball Team-All-Star, Twelfth Night, Tee Gee. p MARTHA DYSART, Columbia, Missouri: Student Council, President Tee Gees, Twelfth Night, President's Club, Lineage Club, Phi Delta,Delta Secretary, WRA. JOYCE EDWARDS, Wichita Falls, Texas: Vesper Board, Student Council, Double Sextette, Senior Trio, President Choral Club, Popular Music Club, St. Cecelia Club President, Secretary International Relations Club, Song Leader Hughes Hall. KAY EDWARDS, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Twelfth Night, Beta Beta Tau. DOROTHY EIB, Rensselaer, Indiana: Alpha Pi Epsilon, Beta Beta Tau, Choral Club, Band, V esper Choir, St. Cecelia Club, Indiana Club, Twelfth Night. MARIAN EMBECK, St. Louis, Missouri: Modeling Club, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Lineage Club, Popular Music Club, Vesper Choir, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. ' JANE ENOCHS, Dallas, Texas: French Club, Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Texas Club, International Relations Club, Lineage Club, Twelfth Night. ' NATALIE HUDSON FISHER, Memphis, Tennessee: President Twelfth Night, Delta Psi Omega, Phi Delta Delta, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Orientation Committee, Drama Guild, WRA, Dolphins, Senior Swimming Team, Chairman Hughes Hall House Committee, Campus Hostess Committee. MARCIIX FBICKE, Webster Groves, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Delta Delta President, Sigma Phi Gamma, Vice-President Spanish Club, Student Council, WSSF, WRA, Editorial Staff COLLEGE WIDOW, Vesper Board, Secretary Twelfth Night. Page 26 .:......D, ui.,-,-.. , - , DONNA FULKERSON, Columbia, Missouri: Treasurer of Phi Delta Delta, Town Girl, Representative to Twelfth Night. PATRICIA NANN FUREECK, Dearborn, Missouri: Drama Guild, Delta Psi Omega, Modeling Club, Bowling Club, Home Ec. Club, Twelfth Night. FRANCES GANN, Springfield, Missouri: Student Council, Co-editor of MICRO- PHONE, COLLEGE WIDOW Editorial Staff, French Club, International Rela- tions Club. SALLY GORUM, Siloam Springs, Arkansas: Phi Delta Delta, Student Council, COL- LEGE WIDOW Art Editor, Lineage Club, Riding Club, WSSF Chairman, Spanish Club. LEE GREEN, Unionville, Missouri: Vice-President Tri Beta, Choral Club, Vesper Board, Double Sextette, French Club. NANCY GREEN, Columbia, Missouri: WRA, Hockey All-Stars, Volleyball, Town Girl. HARRIET GRINDLE, Union City, Indiana: Home Ec. Club, Indiana Club, Volleyball, Secretary Organ Guild, Twelfth Night. DONNA HAMMILL, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan: Secretary Phi Delta Delta, Secretary Sigma Phi Gamma, President International Relations Club, Riding Club, MICRO- PHONE Staff, French Club. BETTY HANEBAUM, Carrollton, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Choral Club, Missouri Club. GERALDINE HARRIS, Sturgeon, Missouri: Band, Spanish Club, Student Council, Editorial Staff of COLLEGE WIDOW. LA VERNE HARTLEY, Columbia, Missouri: Town Girl, Volleyball, WRA, Twelfth Night. BAILEY HARwooD, Milan, Tennessee: Sigma Phi Gamma, WRA, Spanish Club, President Dolphins, Bowling Club, Hockey, President's Club. LOIS DEAN HAzLE, Hodgenville, Kentucky: Beta Beta Tau, Bowling Club, Model- ing Club, International Relations Club, Twelfth Night. JUNE LIENDERSON, Columbia, Missouri: Town Girl, Twelfth Night, Lineage Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Delta Delta. Page Z7 . . ...., . .. .. . vf ., , - ' . we v 1',. --If,--51... ,....... ...,. .. ...--. . LLL- .. ,.4:.......,... -..A.......,........,- -....4.- ,.... .I.....1..-a. Jo LYNN HOLLOWAY, Grandview, Texas: Texas Club, Spanish Club, Twelfth Night, International Relations, Home Economics Club. IJELEN ANNE HUNT, Brunswick, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Home Economics Club, Lineage Club, Student Council, Twelfth Night, Missouri Club, International Relations Club, Delta Eta Chi. BARBARA ION, Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, Michigan Club, Republican Club, Twelfth Night. BETTY JENKINS, Billings, Montana: Lineage Club, Delta Psi Omega, C.C. Drama Guild, Cosmopolitan Club, Twelfth Night. GLENDA JOHNSON, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Twelfth Night. PAT J OHNSON, Muskegon, Michigan: Home Economics Club, Drama Guild, W.R.A,, Modeling Club, Bowling Club, Student Council. JOLINE JOHNSTON, Richmond, Missouri: Vesper Board, Secretary of Religion in Life Week, Beta Beta Tau, Alpha Pi Epsilon Reporter and Historian, Popular Music Club Secretary-Treasurer, Choral Club, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. DoRoTHY J URGENSMEYER, Columbia, Missouri: Alpha Pi Epsilon, Beta Beta Tau President, Twelfth Night, Tee Gee, Presidents' Club. PAT KALLENBACH, Jefferson City, Missouri: Presidents' Club, Modeling Club President, St. Cecelia Club, Vesper Board, Lineage Club, Spanish Club, International Relations Club, Home Economics Club, Campus Hostess Committee, Religion in Life Week Chairman. HELEN LAMBRAKIS, Champaign, Illinois: Double Sextette, St. Cecelia, Popular Music Club, Organ Guild, Dolphins, Orientation Committee, Beta Beta Beta, Vesper Board. I ' SUE LANDIS, Flora, Indiana: Vesper Board, W.S.S.F., Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, International Relations Club, Vice-President Missouri College Home Economics Clubs. MARGARET LA PIERRE, Jackson, Missouri: S.G.A. Vice-President, Organ Guild Vice-President, Popular Music Club, St. Cecelia Club, International Relations Club, Orientation Committee, Lineage Club, Choral Club, Vesper Board. ' MARY GAY LAUGHLIN, Linn, Missouri: W.R.A., Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Delta Delta, Bowling Club, Lineage Club, International Relations Club, French Club. SUE LAWSON, Memphis, Tennessee: President Delta Psi Omega, Drama Guild, Twelfth Night, Tennessee Club. Page 28 MARTHA LOGAN, Eldred, Illinois: Illinois Club, W.R.A., Christian College Drama Guild, Bowling Club, Twelfth Night. MARION HENRY MCAMIS, Little Rock, Arkansas: Dolphins, Arkansas Club, Spanish Club, International Relations Club, Senior Swimming Team, Associate Editor Microphone, Hughes Hall House Committee, Student Council, Twelfth Night. JANE MCKINNEY, Tulsa, Oklahoma: President-W.R.A., President-Riding Club, First Semester, Twelfth Night, Oklahoma Club, Hockey, Vesper Board. YWAIN MCMAHAN, Manchester, Tennessee: Twelfth Night, Bowling Club, Popular Music Club, Home Economics Club, Tennessee Club. YVONNE MCMURRAY, Fort Worth, Texas: International Relations Club, W.R.A., Texas Club, Twelfth Night, Inter-American Club. SUE MCWILLIAMS, Daleville, Indiana: Beta Beta Tau, Lineage Club, Twelfth Night, Popular Music Club, Home Economics Club, Indiana Club. KATHLEEN MANGRUM, Dallas, Texas: President-Phi Theta Kappa, President- Spanish Club, Sigma Phi Gamma, Delta Eta Chi, Vesper Board, Senior Vice-chair- man of Religion in Life Week, W.R.A., Junior Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Senior Hockey, Volleyball All-Star, Hughes Chairman of Student Information Committee, Hall Committee, International Relations Club, Texas Club. ANNE MANKE, Westlake, Ohio: Twelfth Night, Ohio Club, Beta Beta Tau, Inter national Relations Club. JANE MARTIN, Frankfort, Indiana: Beta Beta Tau, Choral Club, Twelfth Night, Home Economics Club, Indiana Club. SUzIE MELTON, Henderson, Kentucky: Secretary-Student Council, Vesper Board, Double Sextette, Lineage Club, Riding Club, Choral Club, Campus Aid Committee, St. Cecelia Club, Song Leader in St. Clair Hall, Twelfth Night, Popular Music Club, Orientation Committee, President-Kentucky Club. PAT MERRYMAN, Fulton, Kentucky: Student Council, Secretary-Alpha Pi Epsilon, Beta Beta Tau, Twelfth Night, Home Economics Club, Kentucky Club. AMANDA MICHAEL, Louisville, Kentucky: Choral Club, Vesper Choir, Home Eco- nomics Club, Beta Beta Tau, Modeling Club, Twelfth Night, Kentucky Club. J UDITH MOELLER, Des Moines, Iowa: Beta Beta Tau, Iowa Club, Student Council, Dolphins, Popular Music Club, St. Cecelia Club, Bowling Club, Senior Swlmmlng Captain, Twelfth Night, International Relations Club. LOU ANN MOORE, Muncie, Indiana: Phi Delta Delta, Indiana Club, Home Eco- I10mics Club, Twelfth Night, Choral Club. Page 29 NANCY NIEMES, Cincinnati, Ohio: Phi Theta Kappa, Delta-Psi Omega, Phi Delta Delta, Christian College Drama Guild, Modeling Club, Twelfth Night, Ohio Club. DELORES NISTENDIRK,..IOH6Sb11I'g, Missouri: International Relations Club, Model- ing Club, Missouri Club, Campus Hostess, Twelfth Night. MILDRED O,DONNELL, Coatzacoalcos, Mexico: Senior Cheerleader, Dolphins Club, Modeling Club, Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Choral Club, P.E.M. Club, Bowling Club, W.R.A., Twelfth Night, Texas Club. BETTYE ORME, Irvine, Kentucky: Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, Ken- tucky Club, Twelfth Night. DORIS OSLUND, Twin Lake, Michigan: Lineage Club, S.G.A., Home Economics Club, Michigan Club, Twelfth Night. A NANCY LEE PAGE, Waterloo, Iowa: Phi Theta Kappa-Vice-President, Sigma Phi Gamma-Secretary-Treasurer, Home Economics Club, Organ Guild, Literary Club, 'Twelfth Night. RUTH PIERCE, Columbia, Missouri: Beta Beta Beta-Secretary, W.R.A., Tee Gee- Vice-President, Lineage Club, St. Cecelia, Choral Club, Student Information Com- mittee, String Trio, Senior Volleyball-Captain, Senior Hockey-Captain, All-Star Volleyball, All-Star Hockey. RUTH Poss, East Leavenworth, Missouri: Home Economics Club, Bowling Club, Phi Theta Kappa-Treasurer, Vesper Board, Delta Eta Chi, St. Cecelia Club, Inter- national Relations Club. Q , ,Q ..., ga, M .ga-Lex,.,44 ? ANN ARSHALL PRICE, Ashland, Kentuc y: Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Delta Delta, Sigma Phi Gamma French C ub Bowling Cl b, Eentucgy Club, Tw lfth Night. MARLA RAY, Indianapolis, Indiana: Spanish Club, Vice-President of Riding Club, French Club, Student Council, Modeling Club, Drama Guild, Twelfth Night. PATRICIA ANN BEESE, Pittsfield, Illinois: Beta Beta Tau, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Illinois Club, Twelfth Night. JUDY REEVES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Phi Gamma, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Spanish Club, Lineage Club, Oklahoma Club, Twelfth Night. SHIRLEY HIGGINS, Columbia, Missouri: Town Girl, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Beta Beta Tau-Treasurer, Twelfth Night, Senior Hockey Team, Hockey All-Star. ANN RILEY, Paris, Tennessee: St. Cecelia, Modeling Club, Popular Music Club, Lineage Club, Delta Psi Omega, Spanish Club, Drama Guild. Page 30 i 2 .wi 7 PAT RILEY, Mason City, Iowa: Twelfth Night, Iowa Club, Beta Beta Tau, Bowling Club, Modeling Club. JoAN ROBERTSON, Columbia, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Beta Beta Tau, Lineage Club, Tee Gee. PATsY SHRIET, Paragould, Arkansas: President-Student Government, Missouri Hall President, Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Eta Chi, Vesper Board, W.R.A., Orienta- tion Committee, Editorial Staff COLLEGE WIDOW. JACKIE SMITH, Erie, Pennsylvania: Sigma Phi Gamma, French Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, International Relations Club, Popular Music Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Riding Club, Literary Club, Twelfth Night. LAURA SMITH, Eddyville, Kentucky: International Relations Club, Spanish Club, Beta Beta Tau, Bowling Club, Popular Music Club, Kentucky Club, Twelfth Night SUNNY SPEAS, Tyler, Texas: Lineage Club, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Beta Beta Tau, Texas Club, Modeling Club, Twelfth Night. ANN STARR, North Kansas City, Missouri: French Club, MICROPHONE Staff, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. : MARY BESS STEPHENS, Neodesha, Kansas: Delta Psi Omega, MICROPHONE-- Business Manager, French Club, Riding Club, Lineage Club, Drama Guild, Cosmo- politan Club, Twelfth Night, International Relations Club Vice-President. PEGGY STEVENS, Bevier, Missouri: Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, St. Cecelia Club, Beta Beta Tau, Bowling Club, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. V . MARGARET STILLWELL, Lawrenceville, Illinois: Modeling Club, Riding Club. Drama Guild. CHARLENE STINsoN, Memphis, Tennessee: Vesper Board, Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary of Dolphins, Business Editor-COLLEGE WIDOW, Student Information Committee, Tennessee Club President, W.S.S.F., Spanish C1ub,W.R.A., Lineage Club, Senior Swimming Team, Choral Club, St. Clair House Committee, International Relations Club, Twelfth Night, Dolphin Queen Attendant. NINA SUE STBACK, Paynesville, Missouri: Student Council, Presidents' Club Home Economics Club President, Modeling Club, Editor COLLEGE WIDOW Senior Hockey Team, MICROPHONE Staff, T reasurer-W.R.A. 9 7 LUCILLE MARIE SUTLIFF, Huntsville, Missouri: Riding Club, Beta Beta Beta, Spanish Club, Organ Guild, St. Cecelia Club, Presidents' Club, Lineage Club, Mis- Souri Club, Twelfth Night. DANA DEANE TURNER, Independence, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Dolphins, Senior Cheer Leader,'Lineage Club, Editorial Staff-COLLEGE WIDOW, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. . Page 31 V ELMA CAROLYN TURoCI, Indiana Harbor, Indiana: Bowling Club, Indiana Club, Twelfth Night, Beta Beta Tau, W.R.A. BEVERLY VAN GUNTEN, Westlake, Ohio: Beta Beta Tau, Twelfth Night, Ohio Club. BARBARA VIRGIN, Bardstown, Kentucky: Home Economics Club, Kentucky Club, Modeling Club, Twelfth Night. HELEN ANN WEAVER, Connersville, Indiana: Twelfth Night, Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Eta Chi, Sigma Phi Gamma, Vice-President, W.B.A., President's Club, Riding Club, Bowling'Club President, Business Staff of COLLEGE W IDOW. PATTY WEBB, Sharpsburg, Kentucky: Beta Beta Tau, Modeling Club, Choral Club, Kentucky Club, Twelfth Night, St. Cecelia Club. HARRIET WHEATLEY, Paris, Tennessee: Beta Beta Beta, St. Cecelia Club Secretary Treasurer, French Club, Senior Trio Accompanist, Vesper Board, Tennessee Club. BETTY WHITLOW, Boonville, Missouri: Drama Guild, Modeling Club, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night, International Relations Club. COLLEEN WILLIAMS, Garrett, Indiana: Riding Club, Bowling Club, Drama Guild, Choral Club, Spanish Club, Twelfth Night, Dolphins. MARCIA MALLORY WILLIAMS, Little Bock, Arkansas: Sigma Phi Gamma, Phi Delta Delta, Popular Music Club, Organist Guild, French Club, Lineage Club, Literary Guild, International Relations Club. NANCY BOBERTA YOUNGBLOOD, Chillicothe, Missouri: Bowling Club, Secretary of W.B.A.,' Hockey All-Star, Volleyball, Choral Club, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night, Spanish Club, P.E.M. Club. SABBA ANN ZIERER, Anderson, Indiana: Drama Guild, Twelfth Night, Spanish Club, Treasurer of Delta Psi Omega, Indiana Club. Page 32 P Page 33 cmdafz 66444 Ujfdcew N., X, . 'ifz Il 3 Q4 '- Y SSS ' 55 V wx 5-4 . Center: CARRIE LEWIS, President M ARGOT DOLATO, Vice-President - MITZI STHOCK. Secrelary '4Our College years are the best years That We'l1 remember Well. The love We bear for Christian Words could never 'tellf' r ,lr -n J t . '4 ,Q , .1 4 lg fi fi t ?i 1 ' Q5 .JJ rig r H , wr Li! H 3 I ' if Mg . in , YQ-1 sw e 'P l f . I ' is , '- if I I - g 4' 1 Qfi 1 V 3 e ri r g ,j M ri 1 ' 7 at g it Q I E1 51 ,1 6.8 , r A3-'Q 5 E 5 E ff? 1 W ' P g 'ff ' Q g ' 'x f rf 4 -E551 fiii V X If t f :tale 1 '57 e i 5332 W 5 r ' 153323 r Pr U 45 1 3 I tf 1 r 1 t 32 1 P S 1 ww 'wig 'l avg? 2 W Q. 3 ,e , - Zia' s .j L I If - ' X If ,. 5 r Wi my Ei L vm E -iii ,e lf ' QP I y- 7 , 1 25 f' fer , 7 5- if ,4-. V I gf -Q1-,A I .TT 'I 1. lg! ?l 'l 11 il I I ,pg il I ll ii l. 5, I I 11. .ly In .V I I ix! lk I I I H ix II 'I I I III I EI lil I. ti Iwi 134 ig ji If Ml I I U 1 li , I , I l I I .1 il l 5, l I is I N . 3-f' 3 . ' 5 JANE ANN ADAMS, Richmond, Kentucky: Treasurer Home Economics Club, Kentucky Club, Twelfth Night. Q SARA JEAN ADAMS, Trenton, Tennessee: Phi Theta Kappa, l W.R.A., Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, International Relations Club, Popular Music Club. MARILYN AGEE, Memphis, Tennessee: Riding Club, W.R.A., Lineage Club, Hockey, Twelfth Night. ' I I GERRY ALLISON, Fort Worth, Texas: Home Economics Club, 5 Vesper Board, Lineage Club, Modeling Club. f 1 BETTY SUE ARNOLD, Columbia, Missouri: Alpha Pi Epsilon, l Beta Beta Tau, Twelfth Night, Tee Gee, Missouri Club. I I RUTH ANN BARKER, Trenton, Tennessee: Student Council, St. Cecelia Club, Modeling Club, Home Economics Club, Hockey Team, Popular Music Club. ' KAREN BARNABY, Greencastle, Indiana: SpanishiClub, Modeling Club, Indiana Club, Riding Club. SUE BAWDEN, Plainview, Texas: French Club, Dolphins Club, W.R.A., International Relations Club, Junior Swimming Cap- tain. BONNIE BELL, Macon, Missouri: Spanish Club, Beta Beta Tau, V ANNE BENJAMIN, Mayfield, Kentucky: Lineage Club, French Club, Riding Club, Twelfth Night. CAROLYN BENNETT, Sidrrey, Ohio: Riding Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Spanish Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Ohio Club. SARAH BISHOP, North Middletown, Kentucky: Modeling Club, Kentucky Club, Spanish Club, Twelfth Night. TESSAMAE BIZZLE, Macomb, Oklahoma: St. Cecelia Club, Popular Music Club, Oklahoma Club, Student Council. DORIS BLACKBUBN, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Twelfth Night. PATTY BLAKEMORE, Memphis, Tennessee: Tennessee Club, Spanish Club, Twelfth Night. DIANE BARBARA BLOCK, Scarsdale, New York: French Club, Twelfth Night, Riding Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Modeling Club. LOUIE BORDEN, Grosse Pointe, Michigan: W.R.A., Michigan Club, Twelfth Night. JANIS BRADLEY, Kansas City, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Mis- souri Club, Lineage Club, Modeling Club. ' PEGGY BRANDENBURG, Lexington, Kentucky: Twelfth Night, Kentucky Club. BETTYE SUE BROWN, Bowling Green, Kentucky: Modeling Club, Home Economics Club, Twelfth Night, College Widow Staff, Kentucky Club. ELIZABETH ANN BRYSON, Omaha, Nebraska: Twelfth Night, Dolphins, Modeling Club. HELEN CALDWELL, Bowling Green, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Missouri Club. MARIANNE CALDWELL, Milan, Tennessee: Twelfth Night, Tennessee Club. SHIRLEY ANN CAMPBELL, Louisiana, Missouri: Home Economics Club, Bowling Team, Twelfth Night. Page 34 f . 'Qi . .11 l l I I i i l I I i l I IIIICKIE CARL, KaI1sas City, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Bowling Club, Modeling Club, Missouri Club, Lineage Club, Riding Club, Home Economics Club, Band. PAT CARMICHAEL, Martinsville, Indiana: Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Modeling Club, International Relations Club, Twelfth Night, Popular Music Club, Indiana Club. NIAPIGIE CHALFANT, Pana, Illinois: Beta Beta Tau, French Club, Modeling Club, Illinois Club, Twelfth Night. PEGGY .loYcE CHAMBERLAIN, Bowling Green, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Missouri Club, Vesper Choir. .loAN CHANDLER, San Angelo, Texas: Dolphins, Modeling Club, French Club, Twelfth Night, Texas Club. BARBARA ANNE CLARKE, Owensboro, Kentucky: Twelfth Night, Modeling Club, Kentucky Club. PHYLLIS MARILYN CLARK, Linneus, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Choral Club, Modeling Club, Missouri Club. DEBBY CONN, Des Moines, Iowa: Dolphins, Twelfth Night, Spanish Club, College Widow Staff, Microphone Staff, Riding Club, Iowa Club, W.R.A. MARY LOU CONWAY, Cleveland Heights, Ohio: Ohio Club, Spanish Club, Twelfth Night. MARY CAROLYN CooK, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky: Twelfth Night, Kentucky Club. ANN COLLINS, Plainview, Texas: Twelfth Night, French Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Texas Club. RACHEL CooLEY, Westlake, Ohio: St. Cecelia Club, Twelfth Night, Modeling Club. CAHOLYN CooPER, Higginsville, Missouri: Vesper Board, Popu- lar Music Club, Spanish Club, Lineage Club, Twelfth Night, Vesper Choir. MABDI COURTIS, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Riding Club, St. Cecelia, Library Assistant. ANN COURTNEY, Syracuse, New York: Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, Cosmopolitan Club. SARA Cox, Jackson, Tennessee: Twelfth Night, Tennessee Club. DIANA DALTON, Memphis, Tennessee: Choral Club, Beta Beta Tau, St. Cecelia Club, Twelfth Night, Bowling Club, Lineage Club. ' MARY PATRICIA DANIEL, Germantown, Tennessee: Twelfth Night, Tennessee Club. MARY LOUISE DARLING, Jefferson City, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Beta Beta Tau, Modeling Club, -Mis- souri Club, Twelfth Night. DIANE DAUGHERTY, Midland, Texas: Twelfth Night, Texas Club. CARoL DAvIs, Shawnee, Oklahoma: Popular Music Club, St. Cecelia Club, Oklahoma Club, Choral Club, Tri Beta. FONTAINE DAY, Sikeston, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Spanish Club, Popular Music Club, St. Cecelia. NANCY SUE DEAN, Dearborn, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Twelfth Night, Bowling Club. JANE DEATHERAGE, Richmond, Kentucky: Beta Beta Tau, Lineage Club, Modeling Club, Kentucky Club, International Relations Club, Twelfth Night. 120,26 55 my I-, . 5 ,L I L- . in I -I I, 2+ gl .. A rt Y, . 2 , ., ,, .rf 2 I . . .. !'? tw .VE A5 A 1. ,.. 'A I WF. EF J.. ,, V! W. J.-L I l -1511 Q-. 'W ...A , ff? .v. 'bln Q E5 I.. I IT l TS. .I I ,E ,X .tw g. .J . l. pr I-. .tv 'I ' i-Libr I5 Il Aff Ye. ,,. A .. 1 vw - Iv AAR, If Iv .? ,I. A ,,,x l A ii 1? E S I v 3, F A J, .J A, '55 I if Q -A Q if I P . V ' - f -' --. I A ' i -5 QQ. '. .- ' -J ,gr 'T ' ' ', ..- ' 'neu ,- f' -af 1' - 'f ',' .:- ',-. f' 7' - ' -1- -. ' ' ' '- ., .gif . H .Y 2 -, V . . . f 5 R -. ..g,.,W --iwn, . ,sg ,.--a. ,,..,...:L -A -. -..- -1 - - W ,, W WW WA. W., I . ,WW I WWI WIW WW WWW 'WW WW ,W W WW, Wi WW WW , W W. Wf' WW mW, WWW WU W WW :W WW :IW WW WW W 1 W , , W W ,I -W 'W WW, ,W ,W WW W, I W WW I WW IW :W WW 'W W WW WW WE WW WW ' W W, W WW' BETTY RAE DICKIE, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Beta Beta Tau, Lineage Club. JANE ANN DINWIDDIE, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, W.R.A., Junior Hockey, Junior Volleyball CAll-Starsj. BETTE DODD, Caruthersville, Missouri: Modeling Club, Spanish Club. MARILYN DoDD, Hagerstown, Indiana: Riding Club, French Club, Bowling Club, Drama Guild. MARGOT DoLoTA, Gary, Indiana: Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class, Student Council, Beta Beta Tau, Alpha Pi Epsilon. JANET DUNLAP, Longview, Texas: Modeling Club, Lineage Club, Twelfth Night. IIARRIET ANN DRAKE, Milan, Tennessee: Phi Theta Kappa, College Widow Staff, French Club, Lineage Club. MARY EABLEY, Louisville, Kentucky: Twelfth Night, Kentucky Club. JODIE EDWARDS, Farmington, Missouri: Riding Club, Modeling Club, Spanish Club. MARGARET ANN F AKES, Memphis, Tennessee: Dolphins, Model- ing Club, W.R.A., Riding Club. PEGGY FLECK, Hepburn, Iowa: Riding Club, French Club, Band. WILLA JANE FROST, Fort Worth, Texas: Vesper Board, Student Council, Dolphins, International Relations Club. J USTINE GARDNER, Kirksville, Missouri: Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. BARBARA GEBHARDT, Pekin, Illinois: Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, Riding Club. MARY GENTRY, Bowling Green, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, College Widow Staff, Sigma Phi Gamma, Twelfth Night, Mis- souri Club. SHIRLEY GERMAN, Quincy, Illinois: Illinois Club, French Club, Lineage Club. MARGUERITE JOYCE GOFF, Evarts, Kentucky: Spanish Club Organ Guild, College Widow Staff. 7 VIRGINIA GREEN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Twelfth Night, Oklahoma Club. MARTHA ANN GRoss, Milan, Tennessee: Tri Beta, Riding Club, Tennessee Club, St. Cecelia Club. D ANN GRUBB, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Lineage Club, Model- ing Club. BONNIE JEAN HALL, Bushnell, Illinois: Twelfth Night, Illinois Club. GAY HALL, Bedford, Indiana: Beta Beta Tau, Spanish Club, Riding Club, Indiana Club. SUSIE HALL, Portsmouth, Ohio: Twelfth Night, Ohio Club. BETTE HAVRANEK, Mt. Ayr, Iowa: French Club Choral Club, St. Cecelia, Microphone Staff, Twelfth Night. Page 36 ..g rg, . Gu EN l:lILLIARD, Houston, Texas: Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Sigma Phi GHIYIIDH, Twelfth Night. CATHERINE TTITSON, Houston, Texas: Yesper Board, Double Sextette, French Club, Modeling Club, Lineage Club, Texas Club, Twelfth Night. LAURETTA ITOERR, Taylor, Missouri: Home Economics Club, Beta Beta Tau, French Club, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Phi Theta Kappa. LINDA TAIOLMAN, Columbia, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Modeling Club, Lineage Club, Town Girl. DKJROTHX' ELLEN Hoon, St. Louis, Missouri: Riding Club, SpaIIislI Club, French Club, Drama Guild, Microphone Staff, Missouri Club. JANET TTUFFMAN, Knox City, Missouri: Vesper Choir, Beta Beta Tau, Home Economics Club. OLIVE HULL, Weston, Missouri: Lineage Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Drama Guild. LYNN LIUMPHREY, Ma.con, Missouri: French Club, St. Cecelia, Modeling Club, Missouri Club. NTARJORIE ANN HUMPHREYS, Tuscumbia, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Missouri Club. GAY KELLY, Tekomah, Nebraska: Riding Club, Modeling Club Spanish Club, Twelfth Night. 7 SARA KELLY, Amarillo, Texas: Student Council, Vesper Board, Riding Club, Modeling Club, Lineage Club, Twelfth Night, Texas Club. ANN KIRKPATRICK Lawton, Oklahoma: Phi Theta Kappa, Riding Club, French Club, Oklahoma Club. SHIRLEY KETCHUM, Rich Hill, Missouri: Spanish Club, Lineage Club, Drama Guild, Missouri Club. CAROLYN SUE KLECKNEB, Casper, Wyoniing: Riding Club, French Club, International Relations Club. ANN KLINEFELTER, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Twelfth Night. ELAINE KNIGHT, Memphis, Tennessee: French Club, Dolphins, Modeling Club, Tennessee Club. IRENE KRACHY, Houston, Texas: Double Sextette, Sigma Phi Gamma, Spanish Club, Texas Club. GLORIA KRINARD, Alton, Illinois: Secretary-PEM Club, Riding Club, Drama Guild, Band, Spanish Club, W.R.A., St. Cecelia Club, Dolphins. A SYLVIA JETER, Trenton, Tennessee: Drama Guild, Twelfth Night, Modeling Club, Tennessee Club. JANET JOHNSON, Purdin, Missouri: V esper Board, Riding Club, Beta Beta Tau, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Choral Club, Home Economics Club, Modeling Club. DALE JfoHNsoN, Amarillo, Texas: Modeling Club, Twelfth Nlght, International Relations Club. ALICE LAUGHLIN, Linn, Missouri: Lineage Club, Riding Club, French Club, Missouri Club. -lUnITH ANN LAWRENCE, Miamisburg, Ohio: Choral Club, Beta Beta Tau, Organist Guild, Ohio Club. RTAIUA TSSTHER LEDESMA, Juarez, Mexico: Modeling Club, Slianish Club, Home Economics Club, St. Cecelia Club, Popular Music Club, Texas'Club. Page 37 W 336 - .- i . Il : ,. li :I 'vi :l I1 I ..v 1 , g. Q gg, l Ti f li ,E Lf., lil ii 3 'i - J? I lx . T .J 5 fha 2' 111 ' I v .+I l 242.-H? V l I l Il l Qi'-531 jzi' l V g ..,J,. K I I L l , , .g .I l 1 , l fir?-f l ill.. I l ' . I 'j W i ji, L I ' Q 'aff ' I ' liffv K WPT' Q.-ui, , k 25 I 2 ' W. Tx? . W G I 2 .jf .3 S J, Yi ' 4' 2. if - lf 'f 'TTE- lt - fi - if ?' 'J Qi 'N 3I G, .A El I 2 il 1, 'I Ll lil IH 1 :l3 l li l, lil xi l il ,I II i , l lj Ill g I lf, I l , lil Nl f. V I, 5 l If I, l i, 5 I l-. 2 l 'I ry I , I2 I I ' i Q- ffl .l ,V I I '57 I ,,, I . Qi- ',Ll1fyiQ' f MARILYN LOUISE LEEPER, Lyndon, Kansas: Modeling Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Choral Club, Lineage Club- CARRIE LEWIS, Louisville, Kentucky: Beta Beta Tau, Alpha Pi Epsilon, W.R.A., St. Cecelia Club, Vesper Board, Student Coun- cil, International Relations, Junior Class President, Kentucky Club, Junior Tennis Chairman, Captain-Bowling Team, Manager-Volleyball Intermurals, Hockey. DIANA LEWIS, Terre Haute, Indiana: Indiana Club, Twelfth Night Club. I DOROTHY LOBER, Weston, Missouri: Organ Guild, Lineage Club. SARA LUNDY, Hinsdale, Illinois: PEMS, W.R.A., St. Cecelia, Riding Club, Twelfth Night, Popular Music Club, Spanish Club, Illinois Club, Dolphins, Presidents' Club. ANN MCDONALD, St. Louis, Missouri: Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. KAY MCCARTY, Alton, Illinois: Beta Beta Tau, Twelfth Night, Illinois Club, Choral Club, Vesper Choir, Lineage Club. MARY ANN MCCLABENCE, Pekin, Illinois: Illinois Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Twelfth Night, Modeling Club. PEGGY MCCLURE, Santa Fe, New Mexico: Riding Club, Cos- mopolitan Club. B. SUE MCDONALD, Unionville, Missouri: Tri Beta, Double Sextette, Twelfth Night, Missouri Club, Vesper Board. BETTY MCGEHEE, Hudson, Michigan: Twelfth Night, Michigan Club, Riding Club. MARY E. MCMAKIN, La Grange, Kentucky: Beta Beta Tau, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Home Economics Club, Organ Guild, Kentucky Club. SHIRLEY MANION, Salisbury, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Home Economics Club, St. Cecelia Club, Choral Club, Missouri Club. SUZETTE MANN, Brownsville, Tennessee: Tennessee Club, Twelfth Night. MARTHA ANN MARQUARDT, Columbia, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Tee Gee, Lineage Club, Twelfth Night. PATSY MARTIN, Dallas, Texas: Dolphins, Texas Club, Twelfth Night, Junior Swimming Team. J OANNA MATTHES, Hillsboro, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Missouri Club. MARTHA MAXWELL, Dallas, Texas: Dolphins, French Club, Modeling Club, Twelfth Night, Texas Club, W.B.A. JOYCE MAY, Louisiana, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Missouri Club, Modeling Club, College Widow Staff. ITJVELYN ANN MAYDEN, Carrollton, Missouri: St. Cecelia Club, Choral Club, Twelfth Night, Popular Music Club. NANCY MENEFEE, Trenton, Missouri: Lineage Club, Twelfth Night, P.E.M. Club, W.R.A., College Widow Staff, Dolphins, Hockey, Missouri Club. MARCIA MILLER, Coleman, Texas: Dolphins, Junior Swimming Team, Home Economics Club, St. Cecelia Club, Texas Club, Modeling Club. BARBARA MOELLER, Kirkwood, Missouri: Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, International Relations Club. Jo ANN MONTGOMERY, Buffalo, Missouri: Home Economics Club, Organ Guild, St. Cecelia, Missouri Club, Tri Beta. Page 38 --'J , T-UVT' 7i'ii'f'.f'T' '-,gg f- --.mmm - A f,- . ., .,.., 1 -..., . lvl.-XRCILLE MOORE, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Tri Beta, 'lfwelftll Night. RIARILYN ETHEL MOORE, Crown Point, Indiana: Choral Club, Yesper Choir, Beta Beta Tau. IWARY MOORE, Ardmore, Oklahoma: Drama Guild, Home lllconomics Club, Riding Club, Spanish Club. JANE MOTTER, Edina, Missouri: Home Economics Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Vesper Choir, Choral Club. MARTHA ANN MOREAU, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, W.R.A., Volleyball, Hockey, Beta Beta Tau. TONI MURPH, Dallas, Texas: Secretary-Drama Guild, French Club, Modeling Club, Dolphins. ELLEN MURPHEY, Seminole, Oklahoma: Lineage Club, St. Cecelia Club, Beta Beta Tau, International Relations Club. ANITA NILSSON, Centerville, Iowa: Beta Beta Tau, St. Cecelia Club, International Relations Club. PEGGY NOVOTNY, Kirkwood, Missouri: Lineage Club, Bowling Club, Twelfth Night, Missouri Club. BARBARA OAKES, Dallas, Texas: Modeling Club, Beta Beta Tau, Spanish Club, Popular Music Club, International Relations Club. .IUANA REE GWENS, Amarillo, Texas: Spanish Club, Student Council, International Relations Club, Twelfth Night, Texas Club. KATHLEEN OwENs, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, French Club, Beta Beta Tau. PAT OwENs, Memphis, Tennessee: Student Council, Modeling Club, Bowling Club, French Club. MARY LYNN PARKS, St. Louis, Missouri: Spanish Club, Popular Music Club, Choral Club. .Io ANNE PEARsoN, Mexico, Missouri: Spanish Club, Beta Beta Tau, Riding Club. SHIRLEY PENNINGER, Mountain View, Missouri: Bowling Club, Choral Club, Missouri Club. GAYLE DONOVAN PERRY, Houston, Texas: French Club, Texas Club, Twelfth Night. SUSAN PERRY, Dawson Springs, Kentucky: Vesper Board, Delta Psi Omega, Popular Music Club, Modeling Club, Drama Guild, St. Cecelia. ' NANCY PHILLIPS, Lakewood, Ohio: Ohio Club, Twelfth Night. V ' ' - ' ' G VIRGINIA PIERCE, Memphis, fennessee. Sigma Phi amma, Dolphins, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Modeling Club. GAYLE PRICE, Big Spring, Texas: Riding Club, Texas Club, Lineage Club. PHYLLIS SUE PROCTOR, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, College Widow Staff, Lineage Club. MAIXIANNA ITASPBERRY, Holcomb, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Spanish Club, Modeling Club. PATRICIA ANN BEDDING, La Belle, Missouri: Spanish Club, International RelationsVClub, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. Pf1ge39 - ,fir A if Q 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 11 11 31 1 1 11 1 11 1 111 14 ' 11- 11 11 11 ,V U, 1 511 1 111 1 111' 1 11 11 1 1? 11. ' 1 1 111 I 11 1I1 1 1 '1 1 11 1 '1 1 11 1, 11 111 11 1 1.11 15 1 1 M1 1 115 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 11 11 1, .11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11, 1 111 1 I 1 .1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 111 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1,11 1 ,g.1 11 1 1 1 1 4 1 'L 11, 1 ' 1 will ' t 1 .. fi ' . BARBARA MARIE REED, Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Twelfth Night, Michigan Club, Beta Beta Tau. CAROL REEVES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Twelfth Night, Oklahoma Club. J ACQUELYN REYNOLDS, Union City, Tennessee: Tennessee Club, Twelfth Night. ANN RICHARDSON, Memphis, Tennessee: Tennessee Club, Twelfth Night, Riding Club, French Club, Modeling Club, Alpha Pi Epsilon. I SANDRA BIKE, Memphis, Tennessee: Dolphins, Twelfth Night, Tennessee Club, Modeling Club, French Club. JOYCE GERALDINE RIPPETO, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Beta Beta Tau. JOANNE BIPPY, Richmond, Missouri: Student:Council, Beta Beta Tau, St. Cecelia, Missouri Club. J UDITII LOUISE BOETTGER, St. Louis, Missouri: Twelfth Night, Modeling Club, Missouri Club. PAT ROGERS, Excelsior Springs, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Drama Guild, French Club, Missouri Club. PoLLY ROUTT, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky: Drama Club, Riding Club, Home Economica Club, Modeling Club, Popular Music Club, Kentucky Club. .X SANDRA RYAN, Sedalia, Missouri: Riding Club, Bowling League, Drama Guild, Twelfth Night, Modeling Club, Missouri Club. CAROL SALLEE, Heavener, Oklahoma: Lineage Club, Inter- national Relations Club, Popular Music Club, Dolphins, Okla- homa Club. 1 LoUIsE SCHNAITER, Martinsville, Indiana: Christian College Trio, International Relations Club, Spanish Club, Modeling Club, Indiana Club. MARY D. ScHooLING, Huntsville, Missouri: Choral Club, Popular Music Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. 1 JANE SCOGGINS, Muskogee, Oklahoma: Popular Music Club, St. Cecelia Club, Spanish Club, Modeling Club, Beta Beta Tau, International Relation Club. JANET SEABERG, Sedalia, Missouri: College Widow Staff, Beta Beta Tau, Drama Guild, Twelfth Night, Missouri Club. MARLENE SEELEY, Rapid City, South Dakota: Double Sextette, Tri Beta, Twelfth Night. SARAH SUE SHARTLE, Dumas, Texas: Home Economics Club, Popular Music Club, Twelfth Night. JOYCE SHASTEEN, Jackson, Tennessee: St. Cecelia, Beta Beta Tau, Vesper Choir, Choral Club, Tennessee Club. MARY Jo SHEELER, Paris, Kentucky: Modeling Club, French and German Club, Kentucky Club. . MARTHA ANN SHERER, Terre Haute, Indiana: Home Economics Club, Riding Club, Twelfth Night. PAT SHIVELY, Braymer, Missouri: Delta Psi Omega, French Club, Missouri Club. PATTY SHOEMAKE, Muskogee, Oklahoma: Modeling Club, Beta Beta Tau, Spanish Club, St. Cecelia, Popular Music Club, Inter- national Relations Club. VIRGINIA S1ToRIUs, Gothenburg, Nebraska: Drama Guild, French and German Club, Lineage Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Modeling Club. Page 40 l I X if V v,,R,, , I SHIRLEY SKAGGS, Centralia, Missouri: Student Council, Vesper Board, French Club, Lineage Club, Popular Music Club, Bowling Club. ' PATRICIA SKIPWORTH, El Paso, Texas: Home Economics Club, Twelfth Night, Texas Club. SARAH SMALL, Hagerstown, Indiana: Riding Club, French Club, Bowling Club, Twelfth Night. DoRIs ANN SMITH, Columbia, Missouri: Tee Gee, Lineage Club, Choral Club, Twelfth Night. LINETTE SMITH, Amarillo, Texas: Student Council, Modeling Club, Organ Guild, French Club, Texas Club. SHIRLEY SMITH, Rocky River, Ohio: Dolphins, Phi Theta Kappa. MIAHX' AGNES STARR, Frankfort, Indiana: College Widow Staff, Drama Guild, Modeling Club, St. Cecelia Club. SANDRA STELZEB, Platte City, Missouri: Missouri Club, Twelfth Night. MARY STINsoN, Memphis, Tennessee: Lineage Club, W.R.A., College Widow Staff, Modeling Club, Vesper Board. NORMA STOOTS, Brownsville, Tennessee: Modeling Club, Home Economics Club, St. Cecelia, Choral Club. MELISSA GAIL STROCK, Dallas, Texas: Vice-President-Junior Class, Phi Theta Kappa, Vesper Board, Sigma Phi Gamma, Spanish Club, Modeling Club, Dolphins. SUZANNE STUART, Forestburg, Alberta, Canada: Home Eco- nomics Club, French Club, Twelfth Night. GLORIA STUART, Memphis, Tennessee: Riding Club, Bowling Club, W.Pr.A., Dolphins, Hockey. BETTY CAROLYN SUGG, Lonoke, Arkansas: French Club, Arkan- sas Club, Twelfth Night. SHIRLEY SULLINS, Memphis, Tennessee: Drama Guild, Twelfth Night, Tennessee Club. LORENE TARRANT, River Forest, Illinois: Riding Club, Home Economics Club, Beta Beta Tau. MARILYN THEUS, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Modeling Club, Drama Guild, Riding Club. VIRGINIA THIEL, Kidder, Missouri: Alpha Pi Epsilon, Beta Beta Tau, Twelfth Night. SHIRLEY THOGMARTIN, Chillicothe, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Beta Beta Tau. I SANDY TURNER, Memphis, Tennessee: Modeling Club, Spanish Club, Tennessee Club. BONNIE .lo TWILLING, Marshall, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Student Council, Vesper Board, W.B.A., French Club, Junior Swimming Team. Jo ANN WOLToN, Palmyra, Missouri: Home Economics Club, Modeling Club, ARELYN WCJIXFORD, Pattonsburg, Missouri: French Club, Choral Club, Volleyball, Lineage Club. ROSE GAYLE WATERFIELD, Clinton, Kentucky: Microphone Staff, College Widow Staff, Choral Club, Spanish Club, Modeling Club. f Page 41 I I I I I I LESLYNN WEBB, Canadian, Texas: Modeling Club, Vesper Board, Drama Guild, French Club. I KAY WEBB, Williamstown, Kentucky: St. Cecelia Club, Spanish Club, Volleyball, Hockey, Bowling Club. BEVERLY WEST, Columbia, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Beta Tau, Tee Gee. BETTY ANNE WESTERFIELD, Vanceburg, Kentucky: Kentucky Club, Twelfth Night. PATSY WHITE, Sturgis, Kentucky: Band, Beta Beta Tau, Choral Club, Twelfth Night. CABOLYN WIERICHS, Macon, Missouri: Home Economics Club, St. Cecelia Club, Bowling Club. BEVERLY WIGHT, Moberly, Missouri: Phi Theta Kappa, French Club, Modeling Club, International Relations Club. DELORES FAYE WILLIAMS, Columbia, Missouri: Alpha Pi Epsi- lon, Beta Beta Tau, Tee Gee. MABCIA SUE WILLIAMS, Sikeston, Missouri: Modeling Club, Riding Club, Beta Beta Tau. 1 MARY ANN WILSON, Midland, Texas: Riding Club, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Texas Club. VIRGINIA WooD, Kansas City, Missouri: Lineage Club, French Club, Twelfth Night. LYNDA WOODWABD, Memphis, Tennessee: Alpha Pi Epsilon, Modeling Club, Tennessee Club. A DORIS YOUNG, Marshall, Missouri: Beta Beta Tau, Alpha Pi Epsilon, St. Cecelia Club, Choral Club, International Relations Club. MARJOBIE YELDELL, Greenville, Indiana: St. Cecelia Club, Bowling Club, Band. SUZANNE ZANDER, Brookville, Ohio: Vice-President-French Club, Secretary-Treasurer-Riding Club, Student Council, Phi Theta Kappa. I 1 ,J lf , jf' I 1.1 W ,IJ . ,ff W4 II 11 X IP, II'j,f J CII I j 4 I ' , I QI ij I ' l ll I 15: QI it Ji 'ij N , If 2 11,1 I V X 1 : I IJXJ ini' ,bww 3 I I lp If If - . ' ' , ' J-f I -W I - I. V 1 Mil ,U JI I , I I Xl 'I I .ALJ I I x 'I' ' X xl .1 ' v . L' I fi i . .5 J- vt! If I I ' I I A P ITAIIIH ' . W ' I I , . ff ,lf V ' ,, - I A I I , , 'fx I . I - hd. I 7 I Xl, 1 . ' I I 1 I fi A I 3 I I . I . I Ir I I I, Is I .1 Page 42 ffl ..-.,. A a., A -giji vm, , .. H it. Q.1f' , - gif-Qffif ' vjpfl f.,-Init? rr: V' F, ALMA MATER The love we bear for three Our Alma Mater dear Our guide and help shall be Throughout the comlng year Where e er we work where e er we play The light shall lead. each day Thy motto Truth 1n Christian girls Reflected be alway Though parting tlme must come And we from thee must go Our hearts may iche with pain And eyes be wet with woe, Yet with a smile we'll carry on And ever with a song, For Christian girls know in their hearts 'That they to thee belong. SENIOR SONG The memory of our college days We'll hold forever dear, Recalling in so many ways The lasting friendships started here. Though Christian College days must end FOR ALL WE KNOW For all we know we may never meet again Before you go make this moment sweet again We won t say goodnight until the last minute I ll hold out my hand and my heart will be 1n 1t For all we know th1s may only be a dream They come and go like a rlpple on a stream So love me tonlght tomorrow was made for some Tomorrow may never come For all we know GWQ JUNIOR SONG When you're just around the corner From life's wide-open door, You sometimes stop and wonder, Who could have asked for more-- Your college years are the best years QI T ,f,fgSL'Q'F-7TLif'7 T Y 7' E ' ' 'iT liT'? . 4 L . 9 0' 9 9 9 - 9 . O' 9 n n 0' , . 0' . 9 . . . Q 9 9 7 9 . . - 9 9 . . 4 4 9 9 9 9 - - 9 3 9 . ' 9 . . 9 9 7 . . . J' 1 We'll ever sing her praise, 'Til life's last glowing ember We always will remember The joys of Christian College days. I REMEMBER Remember the days you've spent here, Remember, when you're away, Remember the friends you've met here, And don't forget to come back some day. Remember those Christian dances, Those loyal meetings, too. For you, dear, belong to Christian And Christian belongs to you. Belongs to you. N That you'll remember well. The love we bear for Christian Words could never tell. We love the old traditions, The campus beauty fair. The friends we know and love so well Are friends that we met there. So, looking back on your life someday, Your college days will shine. A place for Christian will always be In your heart and mine. I Page 43 E ...,..?,.-2.4. .h......-f....,., A ,.L..,-. ...-, .m-L,. Qi? N gi? WV XW QQ? f, 7 Z 3 J, li? , Q2 X51 Z ,, ,,-.. Ns X 1 fGf f Vx1 i u . I A cz ,, 0511435614 S.: . a lfgzziflfz... I 1:1-.zzzfxr -.Q ' 5 . '25:f5f55'-:E5:E:?-V. I ,V 7 L ' , fiiig l if fa? , , f ,Lf W r' . 1' ' figs: ' Fw? E v,f1fi1'-V 'A . ' I 1 , ' , n-'I va. In .,,, I -'-' , 'XI V , ' -gg? 'V - 'li 5-. - 91' , -22 aniifx ,, . 5, '-2: saga - F , ,... 4,5 ,,A. :gm 'Fx '-1- '- 1 v--, 951. fiQQ!5:5: :Zf:l.E '- I I ' 5-. . j.. 'Nm fn ' N 6,' ' 4 4 If I - -- - ,,1-'14, 2-1:v::f-V. - ' ,:-:1:5:52:2 . .' 9 U 4,5 . ,, v v-uw, ....... - 1:1g:,gZg::.g.,1gs5zgag. V.-4, H., Qgyggf. .. r 1-fl? . L-S wif L 1, H ,, , V,.,. -Vg 5 .J ' ' '.-1-5.1 ,-., '1E2'1', ' 'Z'2'11t'-52E55-:I:51'E5fT555E5.22rZ5f1?1fr15E5E5Ei1:':- .,,A '- ':'f'E5EiF 1:-:5,' ' ' - - ,, 'W Q,Ig-'5532Q',5:gv.-151.z-'2:':2.-5214-5.1, ,.,, . ':':'-:ff-PFI' ' ' , ' 1'r-I1.5rr:-::'::::51,:::.1.:1,-,:1:,,..,. ., s :TE 3-I-dxf' ' 'iw' Y-4 , Y AA,, ,, ..,, .. ..,.,. :1 :,:g:v.::,--.V X . ..g. ,':: , 5,:.5:.:. , . , :5:1:.: ,E:52n - T , fl 9 ' e- Remember ......... Those loyalmmeetings, toe. ,g2wvA,pQaa,?, . MMMWWW 6970 I ,V W Jnzdfm 5213 WWW M07 2' A fm fmefwffwwdf , I n I W S 1 , x i I 5 . I I x 1 X Q 1 T V f. 11 E . , w K 5, 1 A x z P 1 g, f i 1 w 1 wp!!-'f v I: I. ll I ,, f..,4 .-... ,, 31 cwleaz' Qcwcdf l 5. l N l .l ll 5. ll r l M l J V .l in .. 1. l 1 w Seated: S. Bourne, J. Bryant, Hughes Hall President, M. La Pierre, Vice-President, P. Schriet, President, M. Dysart, F. Gann. 5 Second row: P. Owens, S. Zander, J. Bippy, D. Harris, P. Johnson, M. Dolata, S. Skaggs, T. Bizzle, M. F ricke. l Third Row: M. McAmis, N. Strack, D. Oslund, H. Hunt, W. Frost, S. Gorum, B. Twilling, L. Smith. 1 5. Fourth Row: J. Owens, R. Barker, B. Beckman, C. Crockett, C. Lewis, O. Hull, S. Kelly. ' Not pictured: S. Melton, Secretary. l l , The Student Council is the student governing body on campus. Its purpose, as stated in the con- stitution, is to serve as a guide in all phases of student life and to be the coordinating agency of student l activities? l l y Every girl, by virtue of her registration, is a member of the Student Government Association and shares in the responsibility for its success. The council was organized and designed to foster democratic ideals, to extend interest in community living, and to assume individual and group responsibility. Page 46 ' :W f Q . ,- 1 -.-. .... ... zeaicleaz' 'a and Page 47 Seated: M. LaPierre, N. Fisher, C. Lewis, B. Beckman, C. Crockett, S. Goruni. Second How: S. Lawson, J. Bryant, D. Black, N. Boone, K. Mangrum, L. Sutliff, P. Schriet, N. Strack. Third Row: P. Kallenbach, S. Lundy, D. Jurgensmeyer, M. F ricke, H. Weaver, F. Gann, I. Boswell, M. Dysart. The Presidents' Club is composed of the presidents of all the organizations on campus. The purpose of the club is to plan a calendar of events for the year. L 1 1 5 l i i i 1 1 l I l l 1 l I f l l l i l l l I l u l 1 l 3 J l l l l 4 l i 3 l 13 ' 15 il 1 l l I l I l i J Seated: N. Niemes, R. Poss, K. Mangrum, President: N. Page, M. Laughlin, F. Day. Second Row: P. Rogers, A. Kirkpatrick, B. Wright, S. Zander, C. Bennett, P. Schreit, S. Adams, S. Thogmartin, M. Marquart, B. Twilling. Third Row: M. Schooling, J. Bryant, J. Henderson, H. Hunt, A. Price, J. Motter, M. Fricke, A. Collins, J. Reeves. Fourth row: B. West, H. Drake, C. Crockett, L. Hoerr, H. Weaver, M. Strock, M. Darling. Seated: D. Bib, P. Merryman, I. Boswell, Presidentg V. Burke, J. Johnston, C. Lewis. Second Row: M. McMakin, D. Young, J. Johnson, S. Thogmartin, M. Dolota, N. Fisher, S. Bourne. Third Row: L. Hoerr, J. Reeves, V. Thiel, S. Cowden, M. Darling. f, V L-. f....g?i1.,4.... 'dem Zappa Phi Theta Kappa is the National Honorary Scholastic Organization on campus. Be- sides being in the top 10675 of the school, a member must also show qualities of good citizenship. Phi Theta Kappa is responsible for Best-All- Around Girln award, student- faculty tea and a breakfast at the end of the year. Sponsor is Miss Margaret McMillan. f-idpm a ,eadlcwz Alpha Pi Epsilon is the National honorary organiza- tion for commercial students. Its purpose is to profession- alize the status of the college- trained secretary. H This year the girls made trips to Jefferson City and Kansas City to observe the secretary on the job. Mrs. MacArthur is the sponsor. Page 48 - V D H 213-H, ii . fr-fu-1-..-. I i I i F 1 5 - ' - X I It E l E E E '1 1 il !. , l 3 fl E E 5 I 1 l 5 gem gem gem Beta Beta Beta is the honor- ary music organization for music majors. Its purpose is to maintain high standards of scholarship and musicianship and to encourage the musical activities of the college. The organization sponsors student recitals and all guest artists. The sponsor is Miss Geneva Youngs. Dem m 56 Delta Eta Chi is the honor- ary science society which en- deavors to stimulate an inter- est in science on the campus. The scientists which it honors are Darwin CDD, Einstein CED, and Curie CCD. Only those Who have thir- teen. hours of science, have shown a high scholastic stand- ing and have a sincere interest in the sciences are eligible. Sponsor. is Dr. J Harold Long. Page 49 -y, sg3.QJ-' - iz. . LA ,...a.. 1 Seated: H. Lamhrakis, M. Seeley, B. Pierce, L. Sutlilf, Presidenly L. Green, H. Wheat ley. Second Row: N. Crow, M. Moore, C. Davis, J. A. Montgomery, M. Gross, B. Mac Donald. Seated: C. Crockett, P. Schreit, K. Mangrum. Second Row: M. Weaver, ll. Hunt, G. Browning, Ii. Poss. ,f ki? J E . I A I I. gp 1 lil 1 l li . r .y y Il l if ll J T .ll it it i ,v y. i 1 1 T itll l iff' Q51 V 1 1 i w l ld ll li ll l l .. W y ll l i .. , ., 1 .,, . li lil l Seated: S. Zierer, S. Lawson, Preszdenig E. Brockman, N. Boone. ll W V Szen.dzng.- P. shiveiy, N. Fisher, s. Perry, M. Stephens, N. Niemes, A. Riley, P. ll. ii ' Ferbeck, B. Jenkins. ll l ,Vs ly ll N 5 lgl w W If ll il l li W ll il ly yl ll l. , it it T ll Q ll f il N- it p . it ll T lllu l fi W ll l 1 ll W ' llllii l T lit T .. rw il 'M' flhql i A flll r Nl llilil l . lg! J pp 1 in l 1 .ll l j l, l It 4 we pl ll. . l l . i l if 1 ' 3 il 1 l Sealed: Ji. Henderson, E. Brockman, M. Fricke, Presidentg D. F ulkerson, M. Dysart, A. Price. Standing: L. Moore, S. Gorum, N. Niemes, M. Laughlin, N. Fisher, M. Williams, B. Barkley. -A L, Zeke 46 Umega Delta Psi Omega, the na- tional dramatic society, en- deavors to further an interest in dramatic activities on cam- pus. Membership is based on a point system, points being earned through acting or by technical Work. Delta Psi Omega Works With the Drama Guild in seek- ing to present dramatic pro- ductions of highest quality. Mr. Hillis VVilliams is Fac- ulty Advisor. 366 Zeita 26654 Phi Delta Delta is the national honorary art organi- zation for girls Who have achieved high scholastic stand- ing in all art subjects. Its purpose is to promote a high standard in the visual fine arts. This year the group at- tended lectures and had dis- cussions on various art sub- jects. They made tours to St. Louis Art Museum to ob- serve paintings, sculpture, etc. The sponsor is Mr. Sidney Larson. Page 50 . --'F - K .iff YU., 1 dqma 6 dfmmd Sigma Phi Gamma is the mod- ern language honor society for .Junior Colleges. Its purpose is to stimulate the continued study ol' foreign languages, to develop an interest in the languages, literature, and civ- ilization of other peoples, and to promote friendship and in- ternational understanding. Membership is based upon scholastic achievement in Spanish, French, or German. Sponsors are Mrs. Hepple a11d Dr. Bak. -fdaeage ad J The girls who have had relatives who attended Chris- tian College are eligible for membership in the Lineage Club. The officers are se- lected on the basis of the number ol' relatives attending here. This club serves as a living link between the past and the present Christian College students. llfl ge 51 l!Vllv Seated: J. Bryant, N. Page, President, C. Crockett, M. Weaver, J. Mangrum, M Fricke. Second Row: V. Pierce, A. Price, G. Hilliard, M. Strock, J. Reeves, M. Williams, J Smith, V. Burke. Seated: S. Melton, M. Stephens, N. Boone, L. Webb, S. Kelley, M. Williams. Seated, Second How: A. Davison, L. Holman, Y. Green, President, L. Sutliflf J. Bryant., B. Twilling, A. Grubb, J. Enoehs. Third Row: B. Pierce, M. Schooling, M. Stinson, J. Deathcrage, B. Jenkins, D. Black, C. Stinson, A. Worford, B. Dickie, S. Ketchum, V. VVood. Fourth Row: K. McCarty, M. Dysart, J. Henderson, ll. Hunt, Y. Sitorius, .I. Reeves, S. Gorurn, N. Menefee. Fifth Row: P. Kallenbach, O. Hull, A. Riley, li. Murphy, A. Benjamin, M. limbeck, S. McWilliams, S. Scaggs, M. Leeper, M. Laughlin. C. Sallec. . f . 'V - v f... 1 - .157 7 1 1- , ., , , . , ,- VA , .. -I , '- ---M ..,,m.,...-.. ... .-.A , Mm, ,., - gm ,,l.4. Wi-.. . . 44..- .':. . -' M 'Af-- -- - - Y A- ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' alfege We aw 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 4 1. 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 5 . 11 1 41 a' 11 1 11. 1 W 11 11 1 11 11 . 11' 111 1 . 1 ,1 1 1, . 1 1 ' 11 11 4 1 r E M 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1.1 . 1 1'! Q 1 .. 13 tj 1 EDITORIAL STAFF 1 11 '11 1 w i 1, ' 5 Seated: S. Gorum, Art Editorg N. Strack, Literary Editor. 1 91111 gi. Second How: P. Schreit, J. May, M. Fricke, D. Conn, M. Starr, R. Waterfield, F. Gann. I3 .H 11 1. , 1 1 11111 :x 1. 11.111 1 111 1 2 11 1: 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 I .I Q, V 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 111 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 EDITORS AT WVORK V Page 52 1 gnu- 1 1 7'1 V U! ' '- '. - ' ' - .11 V' W ',1.4 1' 1, ,f-,g-g . ff' - -V -,--- . v- . . ,,, - fi 1 e 1 ' . 1 1 1 'ff f - 1 7- , rf 1 ,1ff'Tff'ff?f,-:T1sg, ' 1 1 '- ' 1 -A .L-cn, ' . , V ,. -, 4 ' ff:-Q Ziirifffki' H C A H A l 'af 7955 1 l l W eg lgg 2 Here is your 1953 COLLEGE WIDOVV. It is our sincere wish il that each and every one of you is pleased with it. l Our thanks goes to everyone who has contributed in any way to ' r l its success. Q1 y We hope that with the help of your annual you will be better 5 able to recall all the Wonderful days you spent at Christian. 1 glue gclifors X Z 5 l 2 CHARLENE STINSON 5 ' Business Manager JI 1 EE .V BUSINESS STAFF y Seated: M. Stinson, C. Stinson, Business Manager,' B. Brown. J' Second Row: N. Menefee, H. Weaver, H. Drake, J. Seeburg, M. LaPierre, D. Turner, B. Twilling. ll l . If ' rf ,l V fl ,J M 'x l 2 l' l li 1 .u . ,K . i l 1 s 1 I 1 1 f Pf1gc5? lk 21 ls l? l Qi li lil fl ll ll li ir ,, lx ,El lil 31 X. Q? l l 'l Vx ,l Hx 'll A I 1 l l .l l l l -1 l ll ,II ,rl 11' l,l ly! le lil il lE,l ll! 21- l-' Elf F r i, rl I E gi fl l, l l. ill .lefffe-A-..., .- 'f n ll! - f it , Tk lc I ' 1 F . l I s i I 1 1 l n l A I in 1 -........A. ,,.,..,..,-.........-.V-ma-,-,.1m..,.....-.wwwfr ...,,.1.-. af,-,.,.,. . .f . 4. . W... T anannn, ..-.-f ...-E..,:-f,---.-- M... , . -4 . 77Z6a'za,b5aae Zclff . Seated: D. Hamrnill, cartoonist, M. Stephens, business manager, J. Bryant and F. Gann, co-editors, A. Davison, assistant editor, D. Conn. Second Row: B. Waterfield, O. Hull, S. Jeter, D. Hood, N. Strack, literary editorg B. Havraneck. Not pictured: M. McAmis, assistant editor. The MICROPHONE is the student publication of the college. Each girl looks forward to receiving her issue every other Week. The c'Mike is put out by the senior editors assisted by the junior journalism class. ' The MICROPHONE is a member of the Missouri College Newspaper Association. .lane Bryant, co-editor, was president of this organization for the past year. Mr. Franklin Heck is the faculty advisor. BRYANT AND GANN Page 54 'Wd 'A -- dv... N ' F'-' L ncaa gable Seated: P. Proctor, M. Marquardt, M. Dysart, Presidenlg A. Klinefelter, N. Green, L. Holman. Second Row: B. Crane, J. Bippeto, B. Arnold, B. Corley, D. Williams, B. Dickie, K. Owens, D. Smith. Third Row: D. West, M. Moreau, J. Dinwiddie, M. Crane, J. Dothage, G. Johnson, J. Robertson. Fourth Row: D. Jurgensmeyer, M. Moore, J. Henderson, D. Blackburn, K. Edwards, S. Higgins, D. Fulkerson, L. Hartley. Thirty-one non-resident students make up the town girls, known as the T. Gis and the dorm students. Annual events such as the hayride, bunking party, Christmas party, and play night for the girls and their dates are given. The sponsors are Mrs. MacArthur, Mrs. Gerard, and Mrs. Griffin. Page 55 .Gr 5 f y C. Barnh art .Y ,+ wefflfi W6741! Seated: M. F ricke, Secretary, N. Fisher, President, N. Boone, Vice-President. Second Row: D. F ulkerson, TG Representative, A. Davison and C. Buehrle, Com- mittee Chairmen. Twelfth Night, an all-campus organization named for Shakespeare's famous comedy, is responsible for all the formal and informal dances and mixers at Christian. Among the first of the functions which they sponsored Was the Pajama Party, the Halloween Party, and an all-school mixer in the gymnasium. The Autumn Ball and the Valentine Dance were also i gym. n the The Christmas Dance, with its theme, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, was at the Tiger Hotel. To bring a fitting climax to our dances for the year was the Spring Formal held at the Country Club u Page 56 ...f-A '- faq l 9 I v I l ,A I 1 l I I I Ufzdewlvzldaa ' ee Representatives from each hall and the Town Girls are chosen to serve on this com- mittee. They are in charge of the activities during the first weeks of school. Throughout the year they help settle any problems that may arise, and provide for the prospective students that stay on our campus. Zavlemf Wzfafzm dan l I mmollee This committee just came into existence this past year. Among the numerous tasks it performs is the job of assigning Hlittle sistersf, , Carolyn Crockett is chairman of the group. Left to right: K. Nlangrum, C. Crockett, C. Stinson. Nolpiciured: G. Browning. Page 57 Ruhr. ff-K Left to right: N. Boone, J. Bryant, M. LaPierre, P. Shreit, B. Beckman, N. Fisher 5 5- -' 9 f ' J 1 ,-4, ,' ' -. ..J1N.n-nnM ' aa5Ze extetle The Double Sextette is a selected Vocal organization under the direction of Miss Geneva Youngs. This year, sextette members made a four-state tour visiting Okla- homa, Kansas, Texas, and Missouri. While on the tour, the Double Sextette sang on ev- several radio and television First Row: B. MacDonald, M. Seeley, B. Clark, I. Krachy, J. Matthes, G. Cole. pFOgI'ElII1S. The Sextette also Second Row: J. Briscoe, L. Green, S. Belton, B. Hitson, J. Edwards, S. Melton, H. madg appeal-angeg before V3- Lambrakis. rious civic organizations in Columbia. eadafz mia The Senior Trio, a selected vocal ensemble of three senior girls, appeared with the Double Sextette on the early spring tour. The trio, directed by Miss Geneva Youngs, sang for programs at school and many off-campus functions. S. Belton, J. Briscoe, J. Edwards, H. VVheatley, Accompanist. Page 58 M'n '7'T 'l 5f'f i'- T ' f7 ,Q f 73 T '5T7'r1,fi'- '-LTD' fur:-'L ' ' A damf Zag The Choral Club is un- der the direction of Mr. Charles Smith. Both secu- lar and sacred numbers are performed by the group at assemblies, Christmas and Easter concerts. No audi- tions are held to select members for this organiza- tion. Only an enjoyment of singing is required. if Qeefdez Z aa! St. Cecelia club is an organization designed to increase enjoyment of music through con- certs presented by its members. Anyone in.- terested in the field of music is eligible for membership. St. Cecelia club is a member 1 of the Missouri Federation of Music Clubs. Mr. Charles Smith is the faculty sponsor. Ojjficers: H. VVHEATLEY P. IQALLENBACH Page 59 .A-eff., 1,7 X . V 'i.-.....n. . ...A -Ms 1 -lvl. ..' . Seated: C. Williams, B. Hannebaum, C. Stinson, G. Cole, L. Humphrey, D. Eib. Second Row: B. Clark, B. Havranek, E. Mayden, M. Leeper, A. Michael, A. Warford, B. McDonald, S. Manion, M. Seeley. Third Row: S. Melton, K. Barnaby, P. White, L. Moore, N. Youngblood, G. Browning, M. Schooling, D. Youngs, J. Briscoe, J. Johnson. Fourth Row: D. Lober, S. Stelzer, K. McCarty, P. Chamberlain, M. Clark, A. Riley, J. Matthis, B. Waterfield. P 6 ,z I I ,I ll 'I f f I I is l i P i A . 'i r x Li ,iz V Cl 1 y if L 2 - . --:',. ',, , ,mu ' Q 4 -. , f 1, 'fy Ufagcwdaz' The Organist Guild is composed of stu- dents taking instruction in organ and is af- filiated With the American Guild of Organists. The group is concerned with increasing its knowledge of the history and construction of the organ. Visits are made to observe im- portant organs in the churches of Columbia each year. The faculty advisor is Mr. Wil- liam C. Bedford. M. LaPierreg President, N. Crowg H. Girdle. albafafz 7706464 cc! The Popular Music Club is for those who just like musicf' No musical talent is re- quired for membership. Buff Addison is presi- dent of the club. - Officers: J. Johnson, C. Cooper, B. Addi- son, G. Cole. Page 60 Z 'V f ' f fr- if -. of-:f -. his A ' ' - rv-z., ' 'wx Weapez ganna! T he 'Vesper Board, respon- sible for the Thursday eve- ning vesper services held in the chapel, is one of the most active organizations on the campus. One of the main projects of the Board is to sponsor Religion in Life VVeek. The Vesper Board members are selected for their interest in the activities of the Board, leadership ability and out- standing character. This group tries to lead the stu- dents in a closer and happier religious life on the campus throughout the year. wma M654 Membership in this organization provides experience in presenting plays, learning to manage stage lighting, costuming, advertising, properties, and other problems of the theatre. The Guild is composed of students who are interested in drama. Ojicers: T. lVIurphg N. Boone, President, S. Sullins. Page 61 Seated: B. Twilling, C. Buehrleg D. Black, President: A. Davison, C. Stinson, K Mangrum. Second Row: S. Melton, S. Perry, N. Crow, G. Cole, J. Johnson, il. Webb, Skaggs B. Poss, P. Shreit. Third Row: M. Frieke, S. Landis, P. Kallenbach, C. Hitson, W. Frost, M. LaPierre H. Lambrakis, C. Crockett. Fourth Row: S. Kelly, H. Wheatley, L. Green, B. Beekman, J. Edwards, M. Strock, J. Bryant. i . --...q-ur.- 1 powder? 66665 The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote interest in Spanish-speaking coun- tries, their people, language and customs. It is open to any girl in school who Wishes to learn more about these things. Projects of the year include a Spanish dinner, a Christmas fiesta, an Easter party, and ia spring picnic. Mrs. Hepple is faculty sponsor. Ojjicers: K. Mangrurn, Presidemfg J. Bryant, E. Ledesma, M. F ricke. cena! 6661! Membership in the French Club is made up of students interested in France and other foreign countries. The purpose of organiza- tion is to further a better understanding and appreciation of the people, language, history, and customers of France. Faculty sponsor is Dr. Bak. Ojicers: B. Addisong D. Black, Presidenig S. Zander. Page 62 ' Y 7 ' 'T-Ag , T- ' ff f ' '- ffri V I .1 f 1--- -ee---- -.-?. .. 7055? The purpose ol' the VVo1'ld Student Service Fund is to raise money to provide books, equipment, food and lodging forthe needy students throughout the World. The Fund also sponsored the Night Club Dance. Sealed: A. Davison, D. Clark, C. Stinson. ' Second Row: E. Brockmang S. Gorurn, Chairnzang S. Landis, M. Fricke. 7wL'efwmZ6avmZ dana 65665 Any student interested in international affairs is eligible for membership in this club. lt features interesting talks by and discussions led by people specializing in this field. Fac- ulty sponsor is Mr. Bert Smith. Officers: M. Stephensg D. Harnmill, Presi- denfg M. Stillwell. Page 63 aiding 60:5 The main project of the Modeling Club is the annual style show Which is held in the spring. The club is an organization on cam- pus of which any girl may become a member. Girls are chosen through the Modeling Club to model for various fashion shops throughout the year. The faculty sponsor is Mrs. Doro- thy Holsinger. Op icers: N. Strack, Vice-Presidemfg P. Kallenbach, President. game 600004664 60:5 The purpose of this organization is to maintain an interest in Home Economics. The main project which it sponsors each year is the Christmas Party for underprivileged children. The faculty sponsor is Miss Ellen Dahl. Officers: G. Allisong N. Strack, President' J. Adams, P. Stevens. Page 64 1,--,Af ., M ,fp M . ,.'., i Y , , ., , ,ii -. . 1 '01 rwif' ' Q e Zeta me The purpose of this commercial club is to promote the interest of students in the iield of commerce and to give them an opportunity to discuss, outside of the classroom, problems of initial interest to them. All students inter- ested in business or secretarial training are qualified for membership. I Officers: S. Rigginsg D. J urgensrneyer, l Presidenig S. Bourne, V. Burke. l 1 1 5 I I PEMS is a new club on campus. It Was organized this year by Mrs. Gerard for all the physical education majors. N. Youngblood, G. Krinardg Preszfdenl, S. Lundyg N. lVler1el'cc, M. 0'Dom1ell. Page 65 sf, 1 I 1 1 I l i V 1 1 S Z E 1 7 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 F 1 1 li 1 ,1 11 1 1 11 l 'I 11 li 11 11 11 11 fi 1Q il 1 1 - 1 l I UQ li gg 15 lv' 1 E lp fi E 5 i 5 11? .555 1 - f W , .M M .... ,. 11 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 X , 1 , 1 1 I . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 '1 W 1 1 1 , , 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 ,1 11 1f 1. 1 1 1 11 X 1 11 , 1 1 1 1' 'N 11 1 11 1 . 1 1 11 1 E' 11 ' 1. 1 , 11 11 1 N 1' 1 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1! Y 1 N 1 . pm f'-f' 0 M611 '51- , , 0, 1 but Q.-J-WW-s H s V H ,V,-.Y.,Y V Remember . . . . The lasting friendships started hers. Ummm zadacldam HN. Page' 65' 'l Y., KF. 1 1 11, A 14 - fda- A , . wff:-my wremzff 1J21a1e11rIe2!1Lfzc1'?2H'2 ,1 fail '1.11f:1ff:1 r 1-f 1 ' wif.. '- 1 - ' 'x - -' -1 ' - ,,-, 1f11.'--'xi 55 :15 ..- 1 .fg,.f1. -' - ' 1,4 JL - j4,M,ki,, 5 C gd 3 I. 'Q'7ij . ' -fa L11, , Q 1 M , w h 1 :'h ' I :l i .1i if Y , 'i iw n x 7 1 , I -E g l' 11. 11 S ance 77Za7hw 1 1 3 1 5 3 5 1 11 111 1 1 I i I 11 i 1 1 1 1 1 41 1 Z1 ' 3 1 51 1 ' 1 11 11 ll 1? 1 1 1 15 15 1,1 1 2 1 1 1 1! 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 I 1 E 1 I 1 1 -1 1 1 1 . ' 1 I i 1 1 1 111 51 1 11 1 12 1 1 1 1: 11 111 1 S 1 111 T 1 1 Q 1 1? ' if 9 1 11 ' f 1 :' 11 fr 1 E: 1 H El I X 1 11f'! ' 11s'1 1' 1 , 1,1 ' i 1 111 ' 1: 1 . 5 111 - 1 '12 E 1 1 '13 1,5 . 1 :'1i 1 1 1 1 111- - ' 5 'if 1 1 ' 1 1:1 115 - ,1,1. 1 1: 1 1 ,Ii 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1 1 1 ' '1 11151 11 1 1 ' 11 1 .1 1 gif ,, 1 ' 51 Page 69 ff I L . ff: 1 N., 1 1 1 1 '1 .- I fb an 2. fe. l l 1 L l 4 l Y i l i 2 Seated: M. F ricke, N. Menefee, N. Strackg President, M. WC3VCI'Q N. Youngblood, C. Crockett. Second Row: A. Fakes, C. Willianis, M. Dysart, G. Browning, B. Harwood, P. Schreit, B. Pierce, C. Lewis, S. Adams, N. l Boone. Third Row: N. Fisher, C. Stinson, I. Boswell, G. Stuart, N. Green, G. Krinard, K. Mangrum, J. Dinwiddie. , Fourth Row: M. Agee, L. Borden, M. Moreau, M. Laughlin, D. Conn, M. Deardorif, S. Lundy. W W. B. A. is the all-campus recreational and athletic organization, which strives to create a love of i sports, to promote athletics, and to foster the ideal of good sportsmanship. , ' Membership is based upon the accumulation of 100 points, which may be obtained by participating l in such sports as hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, and badminton, or in such activities as skating, bowling, hiking and bicycling or by belonging to such clubs as Dolphins, Riding Club, Pems, and Bowling Club. The co-sponsors of W. B. A. are Mrs. Dorothy M. Holsinger and Mrs. VV. F. Gerard. Page 70 idling 6 . 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 J 1 i 1 1 1 l .1 1 1 L-- , 1 1 First Row: C. Bennett, C. Williams, D. Hood, S. Zander, President, L. Sutliffg M. Ray, G. Krinard, L. Tarrant, J. Smith l 1 5 1 5 P. Routt, S. Melton. Second Row: D. Lewis, M. Dodd, B. Gebherdt, J. Johnson, M. Gross, S. Lundy, D. Hammill, B. Orme, A. Benjamin, J 5 Edwards, M. Williarns, D. Block. l 1 l ' I l 1 1! l l ' 1 L ,I 3. 5 1 . A, ' 1 l , 1, 1 ' Third Row: S. Ryan, S. Small, M. Agee, S. Kleckner, M. Deardorff, A. Laughlin, M. Sherer, D. Conn. 1 l Fourth Row: M. Carl, M. Stephens, D. Clark, B. Brown, Mrs. Drew, L. Brockman, M. Weaver, G. Kelly, N. Davis. 1 I . 1 i 1 1 Q ! , l 5 l I A 1 I 5 Those girls taking classes in horsemanship are members of the Riding Club. Mrs. Carolyn Drew, familiarly known as Mom, is the instructor and sponsor of the group. l Q 1 1 l A 15 y 1 This club has several projects each year such as attending the American Royal, picnic rides, and i 1 . 1 i 1 Sponsoring the annual Commencement Horse Show. 1 l This year the club took a trip to Lexington, Kentucky, where they visited Calumet and several 55 5 14? 1 other famous saddle horse farms and saw the Tattersall Sales. fy 1 J l 5 a 1 , . 1 fl 1 it it I E 2 ' 11 5 ' I 1511 till :Ei A 1El 3 E 1. , 1 Q Page 71 ' ii Y l 511 1 P21111 1, ,511 ' 1 li 5 . Wil! HIAIIUUW W x i 1 .f.--M I 3 i , if , 5 QW i f N N X I 1 , , , A I , W wi V M 1 'VNN A 1 M M 3 Y 1 I f I4 f . ,, f 'ffm W ,W X 1 My f fgyfw' f 66 79 MOM DREW Page 72 Jffff 7-wahuuwmm L. T Bl ,X i K 1 ,,,f I Y W , W ix , . V I A A 1 2:1 5 1 1 r ' 0 1 1 1 X 1 E 1 5 1 E E E K, i 11 1, I f 1 0708 Riding Club Ojjicers: MARLA RAY, LUCILLE SUTLIFF AND SUZANNE ZANDER ' M , Page 73 E L -L 16 W E 1 S 11 fi 1 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 13 1 I 1 , I I I ' 1 ' 1 '1 I ,1 1 1. 1 , , I U 11 1 1 1 1. 11 T I W. f ' 5? 1 1? 1 1 11 I 'Q 1 ' 111 '12 V4 1 W 111 1 1 11. 1 , . 1 1 ir I , 1 'fl 1 I I 1 17,-F fx. 1 il 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 T 24606664 Seated: G. Browning, C. Williams, M. O'Donnell, C. Stinson, President, B. Harwood, N. Boone, D. Turner, M. McAmis, J. Moeller, N. Fisher. Second Row: E. Knight, W. Frost, C. Sallee, J. Chandler, M. Miller, M. Maxwell, S. Bawden, S. Sullins, S. Smith, M. Strock. Third Row: V. Pierce, D. Conn, P. Martin, N. Menefee, T. Murph, S. Bike, S. Lundy, G.'Krinard, B. Bryson, A. Fakes. Dolphins, sponsored by Mrs. Sue Gerard, promotes interest in the different phases of swimming, including water ballet, diving, racing, form, and water sports. The club is composed of those girls inter- ested in swimming and who have met certain requirements set up by the club. Dolphins sponsor such activities as the J unior-Senior swimming meet, date swims, and classes for Columbia children. The annual Water Show, in which every member participates, is presented in the spring. Page 74 -ns:.m-Qriw 4 5 L- Z :- -4 .5 5 3 5 4 E el F! V. 3 ,A X 2 1 emiafz fifacdeg First Row: G. Browning, N. Young- blood, S. Higgins, B. Harwood. Second Row: N. Strack, M. Laugh- lin, B. Pierce, K. Mangrum, C. Barnhart, M. Green. 0 awe, First Row: S. Adams, M. Agee, M. Moreau, J. Dinwiddie. Second Row: C. Lewis, S. Jeter, J. Deatherage, L. Borden, N. Menefee, G. Krinard, S. Lundy. Quake? ZZ- ana First Row: C. Lewis, G. Krinard, G. Browning, J. Dinwiddie, N. Youngblood, B. Pierce. Second Row: L. Borden, S. Higgins, N. Green, S. Lundy, M. Mor- eau, C. Barnhart, N. Menefee. Page 76 ...-... ,,. ' I , . L ,,I,.,,.1 ., A . 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K., ' 'X' 1,5 .'.41.,.,.1,,4-J.4L41g Y .E ' -...'-...- , -- . 1- h.:r ,- , Y amine and anim enema SA L LY IBD U IQ N E CSeniorD MAIQCIA Ml LLEIQ CJuni0rD 'I- '-- 5 IH N W f. A Q N fi Abs Wa6eaz'6ne .Qcceena . CAIQULYN IBUEHDLIE CATI-IEIQINE HITSUN NELL BDQNE SHIIQLEY HIGGINS malice Only eight this time! Where's the M istletoe? State by side . The bunny-hop. Page 88 -fl ARMQR, .,.,x A 5' H ,qq,.,.., V ' ' 1 ' Lf-.. ,. 1. ,'Qv1'.1.:,p, .1 . eZ' . 1 They dia'n't dream the photographer was there! '55 4-M Why not roll those eyes at your dates, girls? Page 89 2. f Not very crowded! Cheese! .. .- I uf gg i II r 5 5 E F I . A 3 N, E s E Si we' 5 :tt 21 E 2. 5. 3 i 5, il 5 J , 5 I g 1 3 1 5 5, ig 3 S: gi 1 Z 1, iz E 5 5.1 1 5 s S l Lg? The more the merrier! ,fg. A,, L..- , Nlodern apparel for girls, basketball Shel? working her way fhrough college. Um-m, dOI'L,l mind if I do. Page' 90 ns' ' - Mhi QM? Vlfhy so serious, Molly? 1 r Encore i 1 I w Iwlgl' Ol Hands on the lable! Tlzafs belief. 5 . 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Around the piano in Mio. Hall. Page9-1 Ping-pong in Hughes Rec. 1 Page U5 AH-fiIH8ffLZ'OVif6 . . . a QUIET game of bridge. 5 . 1 X I I F .' i 7 5 . . ' -r.. -J . 4 xv 'T' , pf 44 'C ,I Y 7 f f W Q H: ' ' 1. V, K, 1..' 9 W I . . ig .- V, H ,, gjf ij 3-gf 'iff' ' Q. ,I .tv , ,. 4,1 .W G fkffz ' NWTEIEI .Vw ,L V11 ' FL' .. - vp. 5 5 .K . . . fx V If ,APA A i a .52 5' 4., -. J 5:1 ,. , ,fs .' QL-uf 15.7 i,f? .. gf. . -ALT-V , 'ww ' . 1 E . J v , , s.. H. , . W1 f N! Daily procedure . . . waiting and wishing for some mail! Where we forgot to remember our diets. Life can't always be beautiful! L Pa ge 96 0 w I . V I r P V P Z 5 E E Eg F1 1 'v I I I., I . 4' -ZF f L a, L4 u 7. w T , . W nf lg A If vi F , 5 ' V E V. 5 I 5 L i 4 F I. F -ui 1 ig -N' I I I I I I I ,I I 'I II Ming 60:5 am la fealucdg .VK . I I I I I I I I fvwW I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I Mrs. Drew and the Riding Club girls spent live days in Lexington, Kentucky, in March. They visited many well-known farms and also attended the Tattersall sales. LI X an-w,f.v1.fmif,m,.,,. A.. . .N . --. II- L ,I I I v I: 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I Iwugf KM I I ,Q ,Wm A W A V '-'A - - ,-2.L.:..1.'1: 1fj...., QLL-:..., . . ,LM Q- A K , W4 .'l A QI if ig. Y I vmpadala fum Me Dau Ze exlette 7am 'fi va r 3 Z3 Zi. 5 H u. af, . ,,,. if 2 .YU 6 I , J' i '51 Y I..'fl', 4 .', f if 9 l E+? l 'if 1 l T I l l 5 -E. L . A 14 I ' P' ll ' l i v , v E ij P The Double Sextette made a ten-day tour in February to Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. 54, . They sang for various organizations and gave programs at numerous high schools. They also appeared is 3 Q .'g,!,.f ,lp on television. These snaps were taken by the girls . . . looks as if they had fun, cloesn't it? 3 f as E E l I . , l 1 l li A Q X-' f 1 l 5 512 I I Zi .. T or , , ,, .iff A .JP4 gt Y : Q T 1. fu . .:, 3 k iwl 7 ' T,-if g S, 'Qi Page 99 A Q. fp l efwnri i'i ' ,iff -1 s.e' af it M P, e M ai' tif 'fe vm. 1 gf: I E' I I I I I I K I I I I I . I I I ,I I II V III II I ji II II V, ,I II I II 'I IE I II V I I II II I I I I I I I I W I II 3I I I I I I I I I QI -I li II uf '4 I i J fi ' 5 ,J J - T -, Jr ' If 5 , 1 A iv w '. fi , A If . 7, 5, I.. Ef- , My ' 3 Jr ' 1 ,- J-, ,y nl .. ,V 2'-'SE ,H 1 LQ: ', ?' .3 Apu , , fi- , A ,fx , . - vf, 5 sf, f ,A X X S. ' ' t 5 Hr :rf , -, - , , ,., i 4x'I f -Q -f N 1, .Qrfv 11' 3' -,Q.f,4' fl U J W .e . A 1 F A Wir . , . 1 eaczfiing Seems as though tomorrow will never get here. For two months now I have been anxiously awaiting its arrival and it is hard to realize that Ann will actually be here this time tomorrow. I can remember the exact day we first thought of Ann visiting me after school was out. We were sitting up in the alcove playing bridge with some other girls-really having a great time. One by one the other girls left and soon Ann and I found ourselves alone. After a few minutes of idle chatter our conversation took on a more serious tone. We started reminiscing about the many good times we had shared at Christian. Ann and I have been best friends since the first day we met on the campus in September '5l. It gives me the warmest feeling to think back on all the good times we had there. My first year there was, I suppose, much as it would have been in any junior college. It was this past year, my senior year, that was so very rewarding. During this year I came to have the feeling that I was really a part of the best school anywhere. A deep love and respect for Christian and everything it stood for took root within me and grew stronger with each passing day. September 2 was the big day! After the harrowing experience of riding the Cannon Ball from Centralia I finally reached Christian. Words just cannot express how wonderful it felt to get back and see all my friends. The juniors were really good looking, especially those two beauties who turned out to be 2 53 g I '- vo- , g 1 my little sisters. ' After getting my room in a more or less liveable V it-classes started! . I a .l ,, 'n I l N -. I l If nl condition, three days had passed and, yes, you guessed 1 fx I f xxx Q. . 'mg -- , Page 102 -A -- ,QL 1L'.ia::f:-f-- ff' '5 Q.'12EQ- -'T..Z?'f 1.:....' Q!5gg1'5v4E1i,f,'. ,.5,g'.g.ui.:sg-aarrziiizuteja-.cali-sfnfeas-..'e.Q-' ' -an -.,.f..,-..-- W q,.,,., . ,, . :L f- ' V' - -. ..-- ...aa ..., ,, ,. . ,,,,,- ,..... ....,,L.,, M . On September 24 the students had the opportunity to meet the faculty. Q l A reception was held in each of the i 1 three halls. So many new teachers-- l l I felt like a junior again! The next few weeks featured such highlights as Convocation for the jun- ' ve - iorsg the pajama partyffreally a talented group of girlsjg the picnic at the farm Cthere went my dietjg and, of course, the MU Mixer. Do you realize that some girls are actually still dating fellows they met that niglitl October 24-Barnwarmin' at MU. Ralph Marterie's music was out of this world October 29-The Halloween Party. State skits were hilarious-Sally and Marcia were crowned queens November 15-Nat ln Nell n Marsha really had the gym beautifully decorated for the Autumn Ball. November 19-Aldo Ciccolini, pianist, had us hypnotized with his u111que style of playing November 27-Thanksgiving Day-complete with the traditional Junior senior hockey game Cscore 0-OD, Dr. Milleris speech at Vespers and a delicious holiday dinner December 3 4 5 Mr Williams and the drama department scored with Molieres The Doctor in Spite of Himself December 8 The tradltional lighting of the Christmas tree by Phi Theta Kappa December 13 Hughes Rec was the scene of a very impressive occasion the Home he Club gave a Christmas party for twenty five underprivileged children That night we attrndcd the Christmas l . f . 5 '. 4 . . - . . . . . , , . .. 0 1 . - U' 9 . . V , , - -1 9 as 3 3 ' -as 1 . un 1 ' C ' ' 1 . . , . - f -w ' x 'qi ' ' fo TT 0 1 ' V . ' ., ., ' - . 0' I , ,, 'Y 3 A cl formal at the Tiger Hotel. Page 103 gig ,Q LJ. glggw, fy 1115 Pj-1-ff we :QE fri' 7 Y 13 v fl ,v W 2 ff-L.: -. ,-, if . 1 H , H., A-.. V, A.. -,f,,.,-f,. .......---.4..... ...iA:....t--..L..-,Az -1 ,L . December 17-Christmas holiday began! That long-awaited day finally made its appearance. January 6-We returned after a glorious three weeks at home. February 4, 5, 6-That time of the year that just can't be avoided-semester tests! Donlt look so sad. I failed that course with you! Remember? February 144-The Valentine Dance. Our queens, Carolyn, Nell, Rip and Shirley, certainly made a pretty foursome. ' February 16-20-Religion in Life Week was so rewarding for each and every one of us. You did a wonderful job, Dona Sue and Vesper Board. February 24-Honors Assembly. Don't be disheartened. You must realize that only a certain number can be admitted to the honoraries at one time. ' XTX February 25, 26, 27, 28-'!Aladdini and His Woiiderful Lamp X' 1, drew record crowds. wg 1 March 7-The Hawaiian Night Club Dance was really a 7' success. Congratulations, Sally. X March 18-The juniors looked so pretty at their banquet. A l N A F S April 3-12-Spring Vacation! Need I say morei!!! ' L April 24-Pat and her girls from Modeling Club presented the annual Style Show. Oh, that I had some extra cash! V May 1-Bay and the rest of Dolphins took us aboard their Pirate Ship to see a wonderful Watei' Show. - May 24The Senior Dance in Missouri Hall Parlors. The floor was perfect for dancing. Thanks, juniors! ' A May 7, 8, 9M-The drama department of ,53 gave its curtain call with Nine Girls. 3 Page 104 ! , , ,rrfi -,re .V-e-we - .N gf-3.1-m1'g.m.QQ..,,.. , M :3:gL:J?S-k- A w. pN 3,Si',,?',4:4 :gt-45:1-,M 1 ,M an ,.'U..a'i'a M il-3 Y , N V 0- I YF U + '- --'----H '- - - M- .-- -V.. ',.-f.,:'-g-L-1, ff- Tgipp,-:..':'sfe.-H--.Af,.-,, .WNW 2- 'Tel' 7f ' H f 'f -:.r 1f: wr ' 71i 'f' -'W'-' f-'-H --f---'- --A -.- Y . f..-, ,,,, V' 1 1- if-1ar,'w', 4.-'11 A. f N - W.-' uf:-f, , 1 V-V1-.-,,.,,. ., ,, . W May 13-The Senior Banquet was so niceg a reminder of the wonderful days gone and the few days remaining for us-together. A May 15-17-WBA went to Reed Lake. What a glorious time we had and did you notice the nice tans we all acquired? May 23-My last dance at Christian-the Spring Formal at the Country Club. Um-ni . . . so nice! May 28-The Home Ee. Style Show . . . how I wish that I could sew! June 7 was the first event of our XX traditional Commencement ceremo- nies. N 1 l Q X , ,X XX June 8-Ivy Chain. It was so Na X - ...FN C sad, so beautiful. To me, Ivy Chain ,,,- u---....,,5 tn -'--fa-Q-.f S --- exemplifies the overall atmosphere of H 'txi'--'-----on Q Christian. Remember the strange AZ!! feeling which took possession of you when Barb cut the ivy chain which ran over your shoulder to the arm of your roommate? That chain is so strong . . . you will find that it will be just like new years from now. And didn't your favorite junior give you the sweetest smile as she handed you your roses? After the Sunset Supper on back campus Rose Gayle was crowned Com- mencement Queen. She and her attendants, Mitzi and Marlene, made a memorable trio of beauty. irls ride their best. They wanted to do lVIom,s patient, Then everyone went out to the farm to see the g expert teaching full justice. June 9-Graduation . . . the grand finale to two of the best years of my life. No matter where any of us may go or what we may do we all will always remember those days at Christian . . Have you asked Ann to come visit you? You both would enjoy it so much, wouldnit you? Q 1 I i Page 105 . 1 -LA-,W And Christian Belongs io You W Page 106 f-f--w,f:- f-'f'v-:- ' frwzihrf 'r ' QTTFI-fZ'2'7 U ' ' ' 'W' W ,,,r.,,,. ,, .. , ,, .. ,. . ffcdezacal 4 To the student body of Christian the COLLEGE WIDOW staff recommends the business firms whose advertisements appear on the following pages. A large part of the yearboOk's success is a result of their support. They are Worthy of the patronage of everyone who is especially interested in Christian College. C3449 To the following girls we Wish to express our deep appreciation for the wonderful co-operation they displayed While Working on the COLLEGE WIDOW. Without the help Of each and every member of the editorial and the business staff the yearbook would not have been so fsuccessful. Our thanks to each of you. 1 ROSE GAYLE WATERFIELB MARGARET LAPIERRE BONNIE JO TWILLING MARSHA FRICKE MARY 'AGNES STARR PATSY SCHRIET PHYLLIS PROCTOR DEANIE HARRIS MARLENE SEELEY MICKEY WEAVER A NANCY MENEFEE E FRANCES GANN HARRIET DRAKE DANA TURNER JANET SEABUBG A u Sincerely, MARY STINSON MARY GENTRY mind dimcg' Literary Editor BETTY BROWN y L CjO1 Ll1fVl J cj , DEBBY CONN Ari Editor JOYCE GOFF 63 lzarlene C9 ZHflSO1fl, JOYCE MAY Business Manager Page 107 .. Lg, 1, . 4 -.22-1 L::lii4g,,..f. ffif , L . . .MJ -1 !x..i.f.L,-. - ' . . ',,'.'.,Q3.iL.,3'f ' E ' ..,'-1L.:,1f 'N ' . . - -ELT I , X. 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STOP AT THE BLUE SHOP 1108 BROADWAY 6'Beeaase You Like Nice Things PARSONS SISTERS BEAUTY T SALON Professional Gare Is Good for the Hair 1019 BROADWAY ' ' PHONE 5613 R E S TA U RA N T On the Sirollway I , iiiliisif' I ' I 1? N 655:33 A .AhE'315:'.73?':. it . 'Z f:'5i ':' ' ', 1, ' - ,vs . ',1, A ff. , , , , .f 55,15 if: .. 31, f'zi,f,,i 0, ,V J ' 3 : 1' 1,1 591299 N Av 5 ,. f :1 : 4' 2IE1h:1i , 'Rza-Va-,, ' sie? ' ,l l P 5 1 I1 - f TO THE PRESIDENT AND STAFF OF CHRISTIAN COLLEGE AND MOM DREW: You have given Liz two of the happiest and most beneficial years of her life, in cultural surroundings and among girls Of unusu- ally high character and re- finement. Thank you a million! ME. AND MES. W. E. BROCKMAN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA MR. P. A. MELTON Father of Suzie Extends His Congratulations To 'T THE CLASS OF 1952-53 Melton and Springer Insurance and Realiors HENDERSON KENTUCKY MR. C. W. STINSON F aiher of Charlene Extends Sincerest Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1953 Good Luck Girls! You havenli really been photographed until it has been in our personalized style MR. ERNEST C. BLACK Father of Dona Sue Extends His Congratulations To THE CLASS OF 1952-53 The Armour Drive Inn NORTH KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Dining Room and Curb Service BOOKS, GIFTS STATIONERY PORTABLE TYPEWRIT ERS Miller-Wayland Co. i 15 SOUTH NINTH 920 BROADWVAY Yellow Cab CO. PHONE 4191 Pg IZ I GIVE TO THE ERICAN ANCER OCIETY 1 MR. H. S. STBACK Father of N ina Extends His Congratulations To THE CLASS OF 1953 ll. S. STRACK General Merchandise PAYNESVILLE, MISSOURI BASIL B. IVIOMAHAN Father of Ywain Extends His Congratulations To THE CLASS OF 1952-53 Tennessee Representative of LYUNS Sr CARNAHAN Educational Publishers L Pug 113 DON R. HAIVIIVIILL Father of Donna Extends His Congratulations To THE CLASS OF 1953 Service Diamond Tool CO. DETROIT, MICHIGAN MR. JOHN T. COBLEY Father of Bettie Extends His Congratulations T O THE CLASS OF 1952-53 Mclaughlin Brothers Furniture Bo. 4'Your Headquarters for Complete Home Furnish ings 16 NORTH TENTH ST. COLUMBIA, M O. PHOTOGR PPI For YOUI' nnual Were ade Westhoj Studio J. FRANCIS WESTHOFF Masier Photographer 910A BROADWAY COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Page 114 -A .I ' ...- HA-1, f - . 'I gi A K :L -,A-' I-fp .4 3 We A lf.,- 1 N, Ufe Appreciate Your I A 1' ww, d Iv. .A n ns. . -.' 'I w '.L wr Palronage V S ' DDRN-CLDNEY LAUNDRY AND I DRY CLEANING COMPANY N S, M 1 ' f' t ' 1. 5 5 I ,iw I . A 1 Q' Slit! 55524: I Ei I gay? r ' If -if 5 V t . I i 'Af Q ,, QV A f',5TfiQ gag. Y ,Yi 5 H: 1-612 1 vfhigfi, F. ii 1 '- '.-1'1P'?' fa - if W ,Y 1:4 V Cf I I,f4V'c f 5 , ggi E Y I ww: If I , ii E FJ,,Y1 .' I I my 1 A E , if -wi' r 5 His! ' Q- 'V ,. W 107-9 SOUTH EIGHTH STP.13ET H L.. H wi g, 1.1- xg ,L-1 , -Y A I 'I' fwfr ' i.'1i?4 I COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 1 I 4 1 1 lage Jlv 'fi 'QQ A-.1 ,,. VI'fI'5f'f 'f , f' it 513. me gli, P V , I I I I I V A 1 P r I 5 1 I 1 J I i I I 1 1 I '1 I L it N at., J., W .M Vw I ,W N',XlERYa0nY' .0 .O Taming f. l abc ui . I 'those HEAVENLY CLOTHES ----- - at Harzfeldi VERY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952-53 EARL G. MOELLER Father of Judy DES MOINES, IOWA MR. VIRGIL RAY Uncle and Guardian of Marla Extends His Congratulations To THE CLASS OF 1953 RAY PACKING COMPANY ELWOOD, INDIANA CONGRATULATIONS FROM JACK and CHARLES GORUM . Father and Brother of Sally OZARK BUTANE CO., Inc. SILOAM SPRINGS, ARKANSAS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 HARRY MARTIN-Father of Jane Martin Electric Service FRANKFORT, INDIANA 1 MR. JEFF D. ATKERSON-Father of Joan Lee Extends His Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF 1953 The Idabel National Bank IDABEL, OKLAHOMA Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS To THE CLASS OF 1952-53 MR. R. O. ZIERER, M.D. Father o f Sabra ANDERSON, INDIANA MR. and MRS. BOB BURKE I of Jeferson City Extend Their Congratulations to I Virginia Ann and her graduating class of 1952-53 CONGRATULATIONS FROM MR. ROLLIN A. EIB Father of Dorothy DRILLING CONTRACTOR RENSSELAER, INDIANA , .,,, , , ,img '.,.,,,, k,,V, Q. T... ....- Y - . . --. 4 4 -- . - , f. ---, A W- -A.- .-- - ,W ..- .1 . , Page 116 - I --- -- -- v . -- -A .- -W . ' ,....s:., ,,--,s..,4. -...- ,.,,... A - . ,, 11.1 .. .,,Y,.., -,, ,:. 3. . ,gifffg--f-mH,,,- ,,.,,,V..jA,,,, CONGRATULATIONS! Congffliulaigfw FROM WALTER J. MICHAEL DB. JAMES I. CULBERT Father of Leonora Father of Amanda Jane , W. J. Michael Greenup Building Louisville 2, Kentucky MB. AND MBS. B. J. LOGAN Parents of Martha Extend Their Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1952-53 MB. HENRY A. BUEHBLE Extends His Congratulations T o THE CLASS OF 1952-53 Buehrlels Grocery Jefferson City, Mo. 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