Christian College - Ivy Chain Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1967

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Ag : Q ,. :1:?'f.p:s' . ,,S.N.,, W fn 4.5 kk ,rg 'ffegif 4 , 1' ' 654, W., ' 1 Af, Q13 iff: ,iw ygggx f Cu-as Halloween festivities began after the queens, Debbi Morgan, flejij junior, and Janet Hamilton, senior, assumed their thrones. Halloween Lynne Price Heh! laughs as she watches Sally Gerdes fcenterj and Sally McKin- ney trying to pass an orange under their chins without using hands during the skits on Halloween night. After winning the tug of war, Hep to rzghzj Linda Lantz, Betsy Brummett, Ginger Han- nah, Teddi Perkins, and Kay Key display their costumes to the crowd. ..-Q,.:-..,..f-in---Y... .ie - . V -ga 1.-EQ----' .Tri- MA vs, ,NWI ,F-11,,,, ,, -. , V . , ,nr--gv --qua Y ,, irq, .-,.v,, . .V-, ' f at is iw Q Q . V ZA , X M, -f M., 7 Vinny 4 M fd 40 Q! ' f F' .xx lg? ' my , W'-' - - . AY:v'?-'!:- ' ,,..AT gathaw Priscilla Whitley and Patrick' 0'Conner it t r 'xr CC 7 77 Fool s Paradise Spring Play Performances: March 17 and 18 Cast: Marty Patterson . . . ....... Jane Hayling Ellen Gould .....,. . , . g Catherine Hayling Basil Jenson .,........ ...... M r. Caxton Elisabeth Armstrong . . . ....... Rose Nan Neal ...4...,... .... M rs. Blair Diana Day ....... ............ S usan John Truman .... .... P hilip Hayling Beryl Jeakle ........... , . . . . Fiona Renshaw Director was Mike S. Nicolson, instructor of drama and speechg assistant director was Joanne Hosler. Ellen Gould and Marty Patterson Ellen Gould , A h xv I ,at ,P J Parents Parents arrived on campus Friday, November ll. Robert Hunt helped out by leading a discussion group, as many ofthe other fathers did. A tea in Missouri Hall's parlor honored the parents. Weekend Parents, Weekend began November ll with parents arriving from all over the country. An assembly was planned for Saturday morning with President W. Merle Hill answering Questions Parents Askf, That afternoon discussion groups were led by fathers, fol- lowed by a tea honoring parents in Missouri Hall,s parlor. Various students and parents entertained at a variety show Saturday night. Following a special chapel service and continental breakfast, Sunday was free for parents to visit with their daughters and to tour the campus and Columbia. Mrs H. E. Glasser chats with her daughter, Chris, at the door to Dulany Hall. Merritt Skinner entertains the parents at the Saturday night variety show with selections of popular music. Janet visits with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. 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A., ,.-.M , 5 p,.fM-M.. ..f, wa. ,J-. x , , ' W Ku, www. ,,, Rf' If Aa ' - I wg 'hai' Awgtft 'Pt' Z . 12:1-V,-s 6 S I f 3 ,, I VW 15827: mf 'Q A gif L f l, m g' ,lv Z IQ xv AQ ' 51 Q N' 2 K 2 g 3 f v Z X 4: f in 0 fi 4,73 3 yt bm x A , M-, , .4,,. -Nl X 5 ' 'W 1 3 , ,R Z Z 1 ' ,, ?i , x , . i 22'-5 y 1 X 'iw' 1 'V gf gg Q f sa- , 203 13 ,.. ITD'-qw Are Varied L '1 f S 9 1, ' ff -A W- Jane Mclntire serves refreshments at the faculty chil- 'if yi! dren's party. Q iw ,, A5 4 Y YA Q I Members of Twelfth Night entertain the facu1ty's children at their party s sam, 1 '11 Q ii L dB' Y W H sun- f ,wa .- pj QW f 'ff 2. ,'-X-05X 1,1.,Q, -, fl 1, 3 M nv- - - fm., Q f , 3. 4 mn... Q1- 0 5 S42 ww? Sf I E4 Q. X ,,..,..,,,,, 0-Vg, 3. Gln Turner presents a Chrlstmas wreath to Rosemary Kierstein, president of Miller Hall. A as sssr lf , l l l a i MV b s W Ww my WM 1 1 I I I ,, f W 'f ' ' 'f tid A' . . . and finally we are 1 m 'l It r--l. Wy fa ff 2 on our way home for i t t y,4,,,,m,fQZ Christmas vacation. ., V,,,,,..,,,, ..,,, , ,-,.,,,,,,V ., A ,,., ,,,, , .,,, . ,,,, ft., I 4,!,f ww. In the Christian College Art allery . The Christian College Art Gallery was moved to a new location this year at the entrance to the College library on the ground floor of St. Clair Hall. The gallery, which is directed by Sidney Larson and Richard Helmick, instructors in art, is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Figures pictured on these pages were from the February show entitled Selected Sculpture from The Sculptor,s Gallery in St. Louis. 40 Other exhibits on display in the Christian College Art Gallery this year were: October: The Sixth Day featuring photogra hs b , P Y Dan B. Hoagland, Christian College faculty member. November: Watercolor U.S.Af, December: The Art of Japan January: Ten Missouri Painters During the latter part of the year the gallery was oecupied by student art shows prepared by students applying to graduate with honors in art. s ll li ' f .A harter Mrs. Mary Dublin Keyserling, director of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor and executive vice chairman of the Interdepart- mental Committee on the Status of Women, is the featured speaker at the Charter Day Scholarship Banquet. 1 Sheila Pinson, a Dulany Scholar, fabovej and Janet McDonald, a Trustee Scholar, fleftj speak at the Charter Day Scholarship Banquet on What a Scholarship at Chris- tian Means to Mef, -,Y -aff 45- ', 'Ui' I . ff? as 168 I x ,sff Jeanie Templeman and Kay Key SCI'1lCI'S Go to c'NeVer Never Landi' f From len to right: Cathy Clay, Kathy Dick, Lee Keller, Mary Lee Jahn, Barb Ross, and Harriet Johns. or Banquet 4' Sidney Larson, director of the art depart- ment, shows a series of fine art slides with humorous cap- tions to tell the story of his life as a Chris- tion College girl. Lejis Debbie Morgan H'-Q. db f'qnV' ...X French Girl Studies Here Christine Capelos and Mrs. Hortense Davison chat in La Maison Francaise. Christine Capelos is presently assisting Mrs. Hortense Davison, a French teach- er and head-resident at Christian College. Christine is now living in La Maison Francaise with Mrs. Davison and sixteen other girls who have an interest in the French language. She is from Grenoble, France. Front row, left to right: Har- riet Johns, Mary Lee Jahn, Christine Capelos, Barb Ross, and Lee Keller. Second row: Cathy Clay, Kathy Dick, and Betsy Lamar, Third row: Chris Glidden, and Cherry Smith. ultural Events William D. Brown provided an outstanding faculty recital. Throughout the year other such recitals were given by Mrs. Elaine Karnes, Mrs. Vincent fPatriciaJ Williams, and David O,Hagan. The Special Events series was enriched by the performance of Teresa Stich-Randall. Others in the series were C. North- cote Parkinson, Susan Starr, and the First Chamber Dance Quartet. 46 Q16 K J , fy i V 23, gk i qw 'ii - Av 4 7 ai 8 'W 2 t 8 W 'W -ff . Q, 8 5' 8' 8 , , f A f I if , 1 I , 4 i , : i 2 8 Y LVL' I My 3 4 , 5' , Y af f hu Windbw in .the cihapel dedicatgd to Annilee1Marguerite St. C.la1r, 1888-1900 A... ------ -Y--YH, , V W V Attendant Jean Andrews 48 Ivy Queen Chain ueen Rosemary Kierstein Attendant Virginia Turner Commencement Queen Eva Sugarbaker Queen Attendant ennifer Jones Attendant JoeAnn Harrington Gutstanding Senlor Sharon Sullivan Qutstandlng Senlor l Modeling Queen I 4 Modeling Queen Nancy Gray Sports Queen Dolphin Queen Sports Queen Janet Bargar Dolphin Queen Karen Knepper 6 1 1 'w 'S f i 'P 3351, I X N V K init' A V V .....,,,.,..,.,...,.--,....- ..---i- --.-- 1- --- - is V. E? ZS I E i Eva Sugarbaker Reigns as ueen of American Royal Eva Sugarbaker is crowned 1966 American Royal Queen by Roderick Turnbul, President of the 1966 American Royal Livestock and Horse Show. Eva was E chosen from nineteen girls, representing colleges and universities from across I I the nation. fa ll I ll gi I Qi tl l -5.---....,,........mf,:--1--f--....,. ...-f.-....-f-......,.,.f . ... .... M... - .?-. ueensl Assembly l If in . i 1 i 'i gl l I Best Dressed. Eva Sugarbaker is presented the title of Commencement Queen by Ann Fager. The attendants were JoeAnn Harrington and Jennifer Jones. l ll 1 li I l l E l ' i I li , I ri l ' l Carolyn Massie applauds as Karen May is named gl , . i if 2-, lil 1,- I, 1 Q . , . Rosemary Kierstein is aglow as the Ivy Chain Queen. Her attendants were Jean Andrews, and Virginia Turner. 1 w ! I ,A p we Recently I found a copy of my first college yearbook, a book I had not seen for over twenty years. I started to leaf through it, and not until two hours later did I put it down. I doubt that it will be twenty years before you look through your 1967 Ivy Chain, and I know that you will enjoy this pictorial review of 1966-67. It is a record of people, places, and eventsg but more importantly, it is a record of your year at Christian College. We trust that you will continue your association with Christian College, that you will maintain the friendships formed here, and that you will remember this special place ualwayf' President W. Merle Hill 56 ......... ,.,-.-i.-f-- --+ - - Q .6 3 4 Jack L. Batterson Dean of Faculty Charles F. Maz' Howard E. Kelly Director of Development Assistant to the President i I Don L. Landers Mrs. W. P. Clfligabethj Ifirkman Business Manager Dean of Women 58 Robeft Craig Mrs. Jane Crow Registrar Director of Alumnae Affairs alll IQIIIIIIIHI , 0. , 0 llllllllllfllll , 0, 0 'gunllll 0.0. lllllllll ' glllllgg. 0,' aclullugg ' llllllll .0 unlultlg Dlllllll . lUlll..! I I I lac sus ' ...- nhunao.13 llylllllq llllllll lllllll llllllll llllllln lllllllll llllllli lllllllllll lllllll nservat01'Y D1rect0I3 MUSIC CO si5???i55iMiI!Sf!iwe f s M iss Penelope Carroll English . , .M-v'-'- - EN FRANCE 11 f M rs. Hortense Davison French Eldon Drennan Philosophy + mai v0MW Burnett E. Ellis Geology Dr. Jessie Ellzs Geology and Geography Thomas Evans Sociology - Mrs. Durwara' Ulachelj Faries English :KM -n...- -.--...ff.....-N.--M--.,v.........-...,.,,.-. ,...-. , ,,,,,,. -......,.-m.-.f-,............,,1..........-..,,.1,-,.V-. . ,, Mrs. Fred fSuej Faurot Physical Education Mrs. Walter K Sue Q Gerard Physical Education Daniel D. Goykznc History Dennis M. Grev Chemistry Mrs. W. R. Ueanj Grggin Home Economics 63 5 lllitl i501 Richard H. Helmiok, Jr. Art ok! WZ? ' Q Jf'QY1 X XX! ffngf , fyfo y sf ' L ya . ,f 5 , fi ' Zz 3,l-T51 1 5 4 T CJ V V ! L xl of ca ' - .541 x I to o fW1'4t J , ,W Dan B. Hoagland Mathematics William V1 Houston Biology Mrs. B. Thomas fCe!z'aj Johnson Physical Education M hc. 'X Mrs. Donald Ueannej Ifangas Biology Mrs. Elaine T Karnes Music 65 'fir Mrs. Tommy C Glenna Maej Ifubach, jr. Secretarial Training Mrs. Ronald fHaz5elj Ifenneajf English f ia L r. r? i if :1J'! '+- ' f Q ' -r' . ifizxf R , 'r 1.85 r ff? ,.,,i.5- k, ' 1, a f Y ft' ai ,. ' 'if' A 'x r- ,Qffrg 3 i 'A I J r is 5154? ,fm f gig., 1 wryw f s ,Ig 3 f 45 fi i 'fi' Sidngf Larson Art , , Ari. M iss Nancy A. Leatherman French and German lex' f I s E: We :. U S : ts ' Ak' t I 5 L M ' i s X, ggigw I, I A Xxx jf iff, M fef, s s . ' i iz ' ' ' . K '- , :iff 5 1 , dr' asv S 4 4 X- Mrs. Danze! I Linda Q Lusk Journalism, Director of Student Publications Bill Mcllvain Librarian 67 K . 'Af' t-X , Mrs. Ronald Uoannej Macher Physical Education Mrs. Verle CNaa'inej Muhrer Secretarial Training 41? 'hu wwf Kgfocsri fi w ' ' P 92' 'sg' Mike S. Nicolson Drama and Speech Dr. Donald C. P06 Psychology David C. O'Hagan, jr. A MUSIC ., ...,. I' 69 Mrs. Alva fflllenej Preston Speech N J ,.....,.,,,,...--.........,.,.... f........... ..,,..-..- ............,.,.,.-. . . ..- ------w-v-i---- Norman Reves English l As? M iss Nanqf Russell English f Joseph M. Ryan Economics Jack C. Scott Religion Chaplain of the College Mrs. Vincent fPatriciaj Williams Music 2511 fox ,',A ,.,-......, Mrs. Arthur fNanQ1j Wright 4, Engllsh n-. Mvffjefr , l I Q- .'N'1'.' T. ff , 1 Q 1 az, L N ,gf --w --..,-,.-vN.,,-,-.-..--fn-,.--w-,-..------v......,..,.. ..., ,-.-....,..,,,,. v......,.....,,,....-..............,.. -----.....,,.,.,,.v-- .. -,......, Y .-.-.v,,......,.,,, ,., . .ww Mrs. Annalee Ayers Nurse Mrs. Etheleen Armstrong Secretary, President Mrs. Mary Huizenga Secretary, Registrar Mrs. Maxine Oats Nurse hristz'an's Stay? Mrs. Wanda Barkwell Secretary, Business if 591. Mrs. Gena English Nurse V.V., ..,.V.,, ,, . , Mrs. Ruth Black Secretary, Alumnae Mrs. Minnie Fox Development and Records Kathy Kosters Library Assistant ,g , Mrs. Ruth Price Secretary, Dean of Faculty Mrs. Gloria West Secretary, Assistant to Dean of Faculty Mrs. Muriel Leach Secretary, Admissions Mrs. Linda Snider Duplicating Room 72 Mrs. Betty Combs Secretary, Dean of Women Mrs. Nadine Gentzsch Secretary, Business Mrs. Ruth McKibben Bookkeeper, Business Mrs. Nancy Trice Secretary, Development Mrs. JoAnn Whitesides Secretary, Admissions Not pictured: Mrs. Margaret Birk, Miss Rose Brodsky, Mrs. Laura Crane, Mrs. Becky Daugherty, Miss Jeanne Hagerty, Mrs. Sue Harvey, Mrs. Jennie Johnsonbaugh, Dr. Carl C. Pearman, Mrs. Marilyn Scheele Tilford Williams William Dannar Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Rosalie Hammers Nurse Mrs. Treva Nicks H Secretary, Registrar Mrs. Leslie Urban Clerk-typist, Business 1 . 1 W-' -V -- 'fr . .- Y Y- - . - V gg Q A-.M--W V- .v AU- , . i 1 I I Front row, len to right, Executive 'Cabinet members are: Brenda Crump, president of Town Girls, Carol Lewis, president of Hughes Hallg Kathy Dick, presi- dent of La Maison Francaise. Second row: lej? to right, Karen Knepper, president of Missouri Hall, Ellen Skinner, president of North Hallg Rosemary Kierstein, president of Miller Hallg Judy Jacobson, president of St. Clair Hall, Sharon Sullivan, vice president of CCG, Priscilla Livingston, president of CCG, and Nancy Hunt, secretary-treasurer of CCG. Every student enrolled at Christian College is a member ofthe Campus'Community Government, begun in 1925. This student governing body is patterned after the federal structure, with bills considered by a Congress composed of a delegate at large for each forty girls, Executive Cabinet consists of CCG officers, the presi- dent of each residence hall, and the president ofthe Town Girls' organization. Activities of the organization this year included a re- treat, Orientation Week, the spring Liberal Arts Festival, and acting as foster parents to sixteen-year-old Antonietta Morello of Italy. The group has acted as parents', in other years. V , mW,.,.a ..,............i..a 74 Campus Commumt Government .F J , .....,,.. . ., . ,--,,,-',,,..,-L,.......,...g . . ,-.H. '-K' -,.. ,.,, ,..,.......-.,....-...h.gw- HIII The twenty members of Campus Ambassadors provide a service organi- zation for the college. They are official greeters when visitors or pro- spective students visit campus, and also assist the admissions oflice. New members are elect- ed by previous members. During l966-67, , the group supported a pro- spective student weekendw and also assisted in the visiting professor pro- gram. pus Ambassadors FRONT ROW' Kay Key, President, Vicki Cordray, BACK ROW' Barb Barrett, Mary Dannel, Kathy Judy Jacobson, Rosemary Kierstein, Carol Lewis, Knabb, Dawna Hines, Cynthia Johnson, Nicki Karen Galles, Kathy Dick, Kay Keating, Cynthia Buschmeyer, and Martha Morgan. Williams, Nancy Hunt, and Helen Reinheimer. Vesper Board Members in the group, STANDING leji to right. include: Sharon Sullivan, Rosemary Kierstain, Nancy Hunt, Lynn Tragesser, and Cynthia Wil- liams. SECOND ROW, Cynthia Johnson, Priscilla Livingston, Kathy Knabb, Carol Lewis, and Mar- jorie Barnes. THIRD ROW, Nell Gillespie, Mary Dannel, Judy Jacobson, Dawna Hines, and Mrs. Alva fAlleneJ Preston, sponsor. Officers are Diane Lodge, left, vice president: Mary Oats, secretary, and Mary Harrington, front. president. 75 The Vesper Board encour- ages religious life on campus by weekly vesper service, planned and given by stu- dents on Thursday evenings, by service projects, and by vesper services in dormi- tories. New members, elec- ted by present members of the board, must maintain a 200 grade average, and show interest in religious activi- ties. During the school year Vesper Board plans the Christmas live nativity scene, Gratitude Day, and special Christmas and Han- nakuh services. This group has also established a cofTee house in Campus Corner during the year. ,..--,..-1-..-......-.--.,...----..-.,........-,..,. ..... ,.A-... .....---..,... -...-..........f ............-......-..-,,..,. - ....---..... . 1 , , ....., HP- H... -......., ,1--1,--f.-.fn-.. Seated lej? to right: Lee Keller, Helen Reinheimer, Lois McClellan, Gin Turner, Jean Andrews, and Mrs. Ronold fHazelj Kennedy, sponsor. Second row: Barbara Yar- brough, Sheila Pinson, Marilyn McKinney, Mary Par- man, Susan Osborn, Patti Long, Valerie Hessemyer, Susan Boone, Dana Hogge. Third row: Janis Burdick, Patricia Miller, Kay Key, Nancy Turner, and Ann Musik. Fourlh row: Ruth Wehmer, Karen Clark, Marjorie Barnes, Sue Wagner, Priscilla Livingston. Fwh row: Janet McDonald, Dottie Boney, Janice Hilton, Carol Lewis, and Judy Culley. Sixth row: Mary Harrington, Nancy Hunt, Joe Ann Harrington, Sharon Sullivan, and Judy Lynn. .hi Theta Kappa The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa, the national junior college scholastic honorary society, is to promote scholar- ship and develop character. This year the organization's activities included the Faculty Tea in November, the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, and participation in the National Study Program. an v x. Delta Eta hi Delta Eta Chi is the honorary science fraternity at Christian College. Qualifications for membership in the club include thirteen hours of science and math with a 3.00 average, and an over-all 2.00 average. This year's events included a two-day field trip to St. Louis, a ban- quet, and a tour of the nuclear reactor in Columbia. The Student Art Guild is composed of girls outstand- ing in the field of art. The purpose of the club is to pro- mote an interest in art and to give recognition to those outstanding students. This year the Student Art Guild has made the stage settings for the Modeling Clubis style shows, the Queens As- sembly and the two drama productions. The club is gathered around Mr. Hel- mick's sculpture Bound Bather at left. Standing Ieji to right: Nancy Vanderkolk, Dennis Grev, sponsor, Dr. Jessie Ellis, sponsor, Dottie Boney, and Sally Littell. Seated: Patsy Graham, Janice Hilton, Nancy Hunt, Sharon Sullivan, and Lois McClellan. Burnett Ellis is also an adviser. e Student rt uild Firsz row len lo right: Teddi Perkins, son, Kay Timmermister, Laura Volpe Laura Finch, Barbara Yarbrough, Ginger Hannah, Margo Maidt, and Phyl Gwynne Underwood, Candy Hoover, and lis Herschel. Sidney Larson and Richard Janis Burdick. Second row: Patti Long, H. Helmick are the advisors of the Stu- Nancy Gray, Amie Devereux, Carla John- dent Art Guild. Beta Beta Beta, the honorary music society, consists of music majors who have superior grades in music courses and average or better in all other courses. The purpose of Beta Beta Beta is to maintain high standards of scholarship and musician- ship, to stimulate interest in music, to encourage partici- pation in musical activities of the college and to develop a feeling of mutual loyalty and assistance within the group. Delta Psi mega Fffmf 'OW Sfandfng-' Sharon Sullivan. Diane Holub, Diana Day, Marty Patterson, Second 'OW seated-' LYNN Agnew, Debbie Judy Jacobson, Cynthia Johnson, and Pris- Alum, Gwen Davis, Kathy Sasse. Third cilla Whitley, row standing: Nan Neal, Cheryl Morse, -.-.--.1 L- -----1 --,-....,.-...-......:v-..--...1.-......-.-- ,,,, ...., 1 'nn V- 4 V ----w--wvv---l----- -- W....,- -.,,- - ..-a,-,..v,-,- . Beta Beta Beta 4,4-vm f'U's Clockwisefi Diane Lodge, Donna Wilson, Judy Lynn, and Maria Loring. Delta Psi Omega is the hono- rary dramatic society at Christian College. The organ- ization is composed of those students interested in the field of dramatics. Membership in Delta Psi Omega is based on the accumulation of fifteen points for participating in dramatic productions. , ,..............1-.1---1-.-.-...Q . . Q' ' ' 9 ' w-- V ,N 1 First row: Mrs. Hortense Davison, sponsor, Nell Gillespie, Sue Wagner, Sherry Doan, and Mrs. Nancy A. Leatherman, sponsor. Second row: Sheila Pinson, Ann Matson, Dawna Hines, Judy Cooney, and Carol Lewis. Third row: Margo Maidt, Ruth Wehmer, Susan Steward, Sylvia Crook, Becky Lytle, Becky Trimble, Gay Eichoff, and Nancy Turner. Fourth row: Ann Hellman, Pam Hoff, Carol Miller, Denise Strong, Karen Wopperer, Nan Neal, Phyllis Kline, and Barbara Ross. Fmh row: Judy Lynn, Nancy Gardner, Judy 19 , , ,...,.w!f' K Gulley, Carol Hughes, Darlene Engle, Terry Stacy, Kathy Knabb. Sixth row: Lynn Blossom, Mary Kay Wilcoxon, Cheryl Singleton, Mary Harrington, Marjorie Barnes, Priscilla Livington, Erika Pollaro, and Karen Wiik. Sev- enth rowf Kathy Dick, Susan Boone, Cherry Smith, Betsy Vinson, Mary Lee Jahn, Lee Keller, Sharon Sullivan, Susan Hoffman, Jean Andrews, and Rebecca Pinks, Not pictured: Dr. Argentina Armstrong, sponsor. Sigma Phi amma Sigma Phi Gamma, the honorary language organization, encourages a high standard of scholarship in foreign languages, develops an interest in the language, literature and civilization of other people and attempts to further international understanding. This year the organization sponsored the Sigma Phi Gamma Annual Tea and the Mardi Gras Party. ...Wu .. ....,,,...,.-.......-...,.....-,:.-..-vn..-tf..........-f-.,.... 1--...,.,.f.,....,--..,.......,...,,.....-.-.....,......- --.......,...,,.,,...l.........,A,.---------n..W----' ---v-4--....f- -.w..-.,......,,v-- ff... 'SM odeling Boards Senior Modeling Board, front to back: Kathy Knabb, Nancy Gray, Presi- dent, Vicki Cordray, Dixie King, Sherry Doan, Terry Stacy, Kathy Dick, Jean Andrews, Pat Dexter, Cynthia Williams. 1-9 The purpose of the Modeling Club is to help bridge the gap between being a girl and becoming a mature woman. The members of the club model informally in the dining room. The board members present two style shows during the year, one in the fall and one in the spring. The board members also have done a great deal of modeling for .l. C. Penney 8a Company. Junior Modeling Board, fron! I0 backg Kay Young, Lollie Zander Karen May, Cherry Smith, Cherryl Lykins, Judy Whitehill, Jo Her rington, Dottie Mahorney, Eva Sugarbaker, Marcia Rains. ...........ff-..-,- -.axes-ff---s-rr . M - Y' P-x.f ,,,,,...,...................f-. --- . ,,,,,,,.Q..--. ,,,... ,T ,Y ' , V V .. Weifth ight ' if Q. ' E ,S fiief ' tml it t .rf 3 V , The eighteen members of the Twelfth Night Board help to supplement the academic goals of Christian College by pro- viding variety in good recreation. This year the Twelfth Night Board sponsored monthly mixers, the Christmas and spring formals, the faculty children's Christmas party and out-of-town mixers. New activities sponsored by the board in I967 were the Thanksgiving party and Halloween events and dinner. First row: Vicki Black, Susan Hurley, Carol Goyert. Second row: Chery Singleton, Cathy Clay. Third row: Sally Bell, Barbara Kibler. Back row: Kay Key, Mari- lyn Bennett, Ruth Ann Abbott, Ann Fager, Betty Johnson, Miss Jeanne Hagerty, sponsor, Nancy Vanderkolk, Cyn- thia Williams, president. Orientation Committee First row: Kay Keating, Rosemary Kierstein, Cynthia Johnson, Mary Dannel, and Nicki Buschmeyer. Second row: Brenda Crump, Helen Reinheimer, Betsy Vinson, Dawna Hines, and Amie Devereux. Third row: Sharon Sullivan, Martha Morgan, and Judy Jacobson. Fourth row: Carol Miller, Mary Harrington, Ruth Wehmer. Fjth row: Nanc Hunt, Vicki Cordra Cilla Livin ston Y Y, 8 , Kathy Knabb. Sixth row: Karen Galles, Barbara Ross, and Kay Key. Seventh row: Kathy Dick, Barbara Bar- rett, Ellen Skinner. Ezghth row: Cynthia Williams, Carol Lewis. Back row: Sherry Doan, Pam Hinson, Jean Andrews, Karen Knepper, and Tricia Miller. The Orientation Com mittee prepares for the arrival of the rest of the students by arriving at Christian College a week be- fore school starts. The committee helps to make the students feel at home during the first week of school and provides the juniors with information on rules and customs. The Orientation Commit- tee is composed of the presidents and leaders of the main campus organizations. They are aided by the Campus Am- bassadors. W-,fnn-...,h If I , ,, I I , ary , 2,1 1 I H J.!.,1..., ,.,, , ,, , , ffg1,,,f,Q,lsA..,.L.Zf , , ' .. ,We , ..,,,,,,,,,a, . XV., ,- ,,,,,, ,,. ww ' ,M ,.,,w,s , M We it ,K 3 it , , , vi . , , 'gy f ff X ' f , 2' - , i ,,',,. ,'V2f'f'fQ f K, : k V. V., .7 1 sw ,LL' -' g '4smaf,'w-ws-nn, ,, 1 , ff, ' ' a a Microphone Staff The Microphone, Christian College's newspaper, was changed this year the year are, left to right, Carolyn Massie, Nicki Buschmeyer Abbey to a tabloid size which is much more practical for students and staff- Durschlag, Kay Kasiske, Ruth Wehmer, Karen Teuscher and Carol workers. The staff members who publish the paper nine times during Miller, editor. Christian College's yearbook, the Ivy Chain, was enlarged this year to the standard 9 xl2 size. For the first time, the yearbook is introduced by a photography section printed in sepia ink. Stafl' members include, BA CK ROW-left to right, Sandy Cushing, Linda Shick, Marcia Miller, Valerie Hessemyer, Janice Fisher, Nancy Norris, Cindy Hill, and Eva Sugar- baker. FRONT ROW, Cheryl Lykins, Molly McQuary, Darryl Moore, Bonnie Baker, Lyn Agnew, and Amie Deve- reux, editor. l 2, l l C ,K l , Q , 5 52 ,, , 1 , Y ,rl ax , l ' ,A ,.tt, , X , I 'ta 1, 6 It 'yi -wY4X,'-7z4v'wQ, K,-, 'Z ,X .. g K- 5 at fi' it ase t a Ivy Chain Staff v Double Sextette members, First row, are: Ellen Skinner, Joan Orto- lani, Sherry Doan, Verna Easley and Sydna Randals. Second row: Pat Schubert, Diane Lodge, accompanist, Jean Brandesg Cilla Livingstong Double Sextette, Concert Choir and Chorus are the vocal music repre- sentatives of Christian College. Double Sextette, organized in the l920's, gives members experience in performing choral music. Qualifications for membership include a private audition, private voice study, membership in Concert Choir and sincere interest. Double Sextette performs about fifty times a year, and is being considered for a USO tour of Europe. Al- ternates to Double Sextette are Gyni Asmussen, Judy Culley, Trina Harry, Gaye Richman, Ann Walton, Candy Williams, and accompanists Jan Hilton and Sally Gerdes. Concert Choir was begun this year because William Brown, head of the conservatory, felt there were enough girls with interest and ability to form a group capable of performing serious classical and contemporary music. The Choir includes Double Sextette, Nevelyn Acton Sharon Anderson Mary Attaway Theresa Barber Janet Bargar Barbara Barnes Barbara Barrett Alice Dulaney Lynn Epstein Karen Erickson Andrea Farber Sudi Fike Judy Frisinger Pamela Furney Sally Bell Karen Galles Joyce Berger Carol Gilbert Diane Billo Ellen G0uld Susan Brooks Nancy Gray Mary Harwood Valerie Hedrick Patricia Jacobs Carla Johnson Ruth Kashian Kay Keating Virginia Kerr Kay Key Cindy Kroeger Linda Lantz Janet Long Maria Loring Bonnie Ludy Mary McKee Barbara Brown Elizabeth Brummett Susan Callender Daisy Campbell Cathy Carson Joan Cooper Vicki Cordray Sandra Crawford Connie Curtis Sandra Cushing Betty Daily Diana Day Pauline DePasquale Sherry Dorner Cheryl Walters, Donna Wilsong Pam Keesg William Brown, sponsorg and Judy Lynn. alternate members, and the following girls: Bunny Klein, Phyllis Kline, Nancy Norris, Lyn Agnew, Jean Andrews, Debbie Aulm, Martha Bess, Emily Gilbert, Kathy Knabb, Marilyn Krebs, Lynda Lehman, Sandra McDougall, Lois McClellan, Nan Neal, Carole Shellabarger, Phyllis Furumoto, Jennifer Jones, Babs Brewer, Deborah Crum, Abbey Dursch- lag, Judy Nisselius, Penny Painter, Lollie Zander and Sally Gerdes, ac- companist. The 100 members of Chorus perform twice a year, once at Christmas and once during the spring. Members sing two or three parts and no au- dition is required for membership. Chorus members are: Sally McKinney Brenda MacKenzie Nancy Macpherson Connie Ranshaw Stephanie Rice Susan Robertson Ann Macy Betty Rosenthal Sue Marshall Laurie Roth Karen May Kathy Royster Laura Saltzman Peggy Schardein Barbara Scott Barbara Sellas Susan Simcoke Cheryl Singleton Susan Skoglund Gay Smith Becky Smith Frances Spalding Ann Startup Bobette Stuart Lynn Tragresser Vivian Umfleet Judy Walker Hester Weldon Priscilla 'Whitley Kay Wilsoxon Kay Young Joanne Merdinyan Marcia Meredith Ann Miller Martha Miller Lynn Morin Ruth Motley Lynn Murray Jill Myerson Deborah Nellis Ann Nilsen Janice O'Malley Louise Paris Melinda Parker Helen Parrish Martha Patterson Marjory Perry Mary Pfeil ' Mary Pfingsten Mariann Prewitt a 1 r - mix WOMEN I FOUNDED 1851 , cuss'-tai Womenis Athletic Association The Women's Athletic Association promotes physical fitness and education at Christian College. Membership is open to those stu- dents interested in women's athletics. This year W.A.A. sponsored inter-dorm sports and the annual awards presentation in the spring. BA CK ROW, left 10 right, Dede Allen, Betty Dailey, Avy Heinekin. SECOND ROW, Mina Arnn, Julie Whitaker, Cinda Hill, Becky Lytle, Janet Barger, Jill Stowell, Chris Payne. FRONT ROW, Mary Hunter, Cindy Grieves, president, Linda Lantz, vice presidentg Susan Schaefer, secretary-treasurer. Lineage Club The Lineage Club consists of girls whose relatives have previously attended Christian College. This year's activities included helping with the Charter Day program and Thanksgiving Day activities. Christmas caroling during the Yuletide season has long been a tradition ofthe organization, Len lo right: Lois McClellan, secretaryg Margaret Kitchen, vice presidentg Patsy Graham, president: and Mrs. W. Merle Hill, sponsor. N52 . A ,7ug 4'ilm,- Dolphins Dolphins members, lej I0 right, STANDING in the water: Marcia Janet Barger. STANDING, Mrs. Walter CSuej Gerard, sponsorg Peggy Meredithg Karen Wiikg Gwen Davisg Ann Milledgeg Barb Scottg Kroemelbeing Diane Slaterg Judy Whitehillg Kathy Knabbg Sally Grahamg Courtney Hurd, junior directorg Karen Knepper, directorg Ann Hell- Betsy Vinson, presidentg Jan Ann Kirkg Bonnie Bakerg Peggy Melving man. SEATED, Kathy Kirkg Linda Campbellg Jean Templemang Cynthia Grievesg Gay Eichoflg Mary Margaret Reppert, and Barb Barbara Rossg Margo Maidtg Kay Keating, vice presidentg Sue West- Cohen. l phalg Linda Lantzg Pat Leadamang Cherry Smith, secretary-treasurerg I r I l i l l l 3 l A Dolphins organized in 1936 now consists of 37 talented girls who have endurance and water ballet skills The Dolphins group is active throughout the year and has two water shows one during Parents Weekend and one during March At the fall show Karen Knepper per formedasolo lf l I Home Economics Club .Q--'1 ' Seated lej7 to right Nancy Macpherson Jane Sauer Eva Merdlrlyall P31 Leadaman Mrs W R Ueanj Griffin spon Sugarbaker Micki Jeffery Cathy Carson Sue Osborn sor Karen May Diana Deardorff Becky Lytle Nell Gillespie Standing Veta McClure Phyllis Klem Ann Startup Joanne and Sheila Pinson The purpose of the Home Economics Club is to provide open to anyone who is interested in the field of home eco- professional help in the development of college home nomics.This year the Home Economics Club sponsored a economic students. The club is alliliated with the Ameri- Christmas party for underpriviledged children in Colum- can Home Economics Association and membership is bia. ....-.. -.-1-...-r. - - .,..,,,:......,,,.,,...- -K......,-,-.,...,,......- .........-...........-.-,.-'- V - 1-'ff Dorm Gfficers Counter-clockwise from left: Missouri Hall: Ruth Wehmer, vice president, Mrs. R. C. Warren, head resident, Karen Knepper, presi- dent, North Hall.' Kay Keating, vice president, Mrs. Warren Stewart, head residentg Ellen Skinner, president: Miller Hall: Patricia Miller, vice presidentg Mrs. Orin Waddell, head resident, Rosemary Kierstein, presidentg St. Clair Hall: Betsy Vinson, vice presidentg Mrs. Stanley Viar, head resident, Judy Jacobson, president, Oppidan Hall: Pam - . . V . ., . ..., , ,--.-........ ,.....L...-.wa--.......... .. Hinson, vice president: Brenda Crump, president, Hughes Hall: Carol Lewis, president: Helen Reinheimer, vice president, La Maison Francaise: Barbara Ross, vice presidentg Mrs, Hortense Davison, head residentg Kathy Dick, president. No! piclured: Mrs. Willard Marshall, head resident-Hughes Hallg Miss Penelope Carroll, sponsor -Oppidan Hall. tag P . . - - . , - .. '.............. .....---., ............u ....--,-e--4...---.,.-...,., ---s..e,...-..-hz V ,,,,,f---.-......,--v-........,.,,.,. .... ..g--A -f ...-., ., , .. ,,,,, ,. V nu-Q. 0 0 l L1terary agazme . . 'cg-'AMww-W-may t wh g s'i1.,' . T'-22 Q s. . Www xx., 1 an ,fa W ...W--...X Q, P, The literary magazine was an addition to student publi- cations at Christian College in 1967. Named Opus 4791, which is Latin for work,', the magazine contains original poems, short stories, prose, and art work submitted by our students. The number following Opus will be changed with each publication. Present plans are for Opus to be published twice yearly in the future. The staff was chosen in January by the Board of Student Publications. Abbey Durschlag, fcenterj a junior from Highland Park, Ill. was named editor. Juniors Sally Ra- cine from Leawood, Kan., Cleftj and Brenda Jones from Grosse Pointe, Mich. Crightj were named to the selection staff, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Wright, English teacher. Mrs. Daniel Lusk, instructor and director of student pub- lications, is the staffs adviser. Opus WI, a 24-page publication, will be sold for 25fZper copy in May. i x . Mary Dannel, a senior, started her senior year as vice-president of the Senior Class and also vice-president of the Campus Ambassa- dors, both of which consume much of her time. Besides these activities, Mary finds time to be ag Congress representative and a member of the Vesper Board, Student Devel- opment Committee, and Orientation Com- mittee. 345 Jean Andrews, a senior, has had an active part in the activities of Christian College. As president of Phi Theta Kappa, national junior college scholastic honorary, Jean has shown her ability in leadership. She is also a member of the Student Affairs Com- mittee and oft the Student Development Commit- tee and serves as a representative in Congress. .lean has also shown an interest in modeling and is a senior member of the Modeling Board. But Jeanis interests do not end here. Her talent and interest in music have earned her a position in Concert Choir. She is also a member of Sigma Phi Gamma, honorary foreign language society. ,BX fe. -- .,..-- -. .,..-fkf -Q-vsrf---s-wr. Mary Harrington, a senior, is one of those rare individuals who is always ready to lend a hand when help is needed. Her scholas- tic ability is shown by her membership in Phi Theta Kappa, a national honorary for junior college and in Sigma Phi Gamma, an honorary foreign language club. One of her most time-con- suming activities is the Vesper Board of which she is president She is also a permanent member of the Religious Life Com- mittee. 553!:'ic-gif V r , nf , - fa ,at W ..,-YA . Y VYVY f.,.,.f,W-V , V A ..,,..4.-- Dawna Hines, a senior, is probably best known at Christian College for her work as co-chairman of the newly reorganized Big-Little Sister Program. Her efforts have helped to unite the junior and senior classes. Dawna serves as representative on the Cam- pus Community Government and a member of the Campus Ambassadors and the Student Development Committee. Dawna's interests are wide and varied. She has been active in the Home Economics Club, St. Cecilia, a music club, Sigma Phi Gamma, an honorary foreign language club, and the Vesper Board, to all of which she has contributed her time and efforts. Kathy Knabb, a senior, has one of the most time consuming jobs on campus-that of senior class president. She has also shown her leadership ability as an active rep- resentative of CCG and Hall Council. In spite of her busy schedule Kathy is an active mem- ber of the Concert Choir, Dol- phins, Modeling Board, Sigma Phi Gamma, Campus Ambassa- dors, Student Development Com- mittee, and Board of Student Pub- lication. - 1'2, If has ,V f Sharon Sullivan, a senior, has been a tremendous asset to Christian College since she Hrst appeared on campus last year. Her abilities, scholastically and in extracurricular activities, have found no bounds. Being vice-president of the student body made Sharon automatically vice-presi- dent of CCG Congress. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa, a national honorary for junior colleges, Sigma Phi Gamma, Vesper Board, and Student Development Com- mittee. Sharon is the copy editor of the new literary magazine, the Opus, and was general chairman of the sen- ior banquet. Besides being active in her own activities, Sharon always manages to find time to help others. 052' ,, 1, ' f Susan Boone, a junior, is active in many CC activities. She displays her leadership qualities as secretary of the junior class, CCG Congress member, and a Campus Ambassador. Susanis other activities include membership in Phi Theta Kappa, scho- lastic honorary for junior colleges, Sigma Phi Gamma, Vesper Board, and Student Development Committee. 93 Ruth Wehmer, a senior, has a full schedule this year. As vice-president of Missouri Hall, she automatically became chairman of the hall judi- cial board which requires both time and tact to handle infractions of dormitory rules. Ruth is also the chairman of CCG Judicial Board, and managing editor of the Micro- phone. Her other activities include membership in Sigma Phi Gamma, Lineage Club and Phi Theta Kappa, a national honorary forjunior colleges , , fw Q it W 2, l v 1 f .1--uw Janet McDonald, a junior, has the spunk and viva- ciousness that enabled her to become a member of Phi Theta Kappa, national honorary for junior col- leges. Janet divides the rest of her time as a member of the Religious Life Committee, Homecoming Com- mittee, Modeling Club, Vesper Board, and Campus Ambassadors. Marilyn Krebs, a junior, has shown leadership ability and en- thusiasm in her hrst year at Christian. Her endeavors and new ideas have been an inspiration to her friends and classmates. As a member of Vesper Board, she is in charge ofa committee to establish a chapel room in her dorm. Representing Missouri Hall, she is a member of CCG Congress and Hall Council and was nominated for Commencement Queen. 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Teresa Barber-Lawton, Okla, Patricia Barclay-Chevy Chase, Md Janet BargargNovelty, Ohio Barbara Barnes-Bardstown, Ky. Marjorie Barnes-Columbia, Mo. Barbara Barrett-Clayton, Mo. Susan Bebber-Wheatridge, Colo. .lane Beck-Ottawa, Ill. Sally Bell-Lexington, Mo. Marilyn Bennett-Columbia, Mo. Diane Billo-Binghamton, N.Y. 1 97 U., . ...,.. .--.,-w.M,,.,...........-- ............ -..... Janis Burdick-Altus, Okla. , Nicki Buschmeyer-New Franklin, Mo. Susan Callender-Ashtabula, Ohio Carolyn Campbell-Denver, Colo. Darlene Christianson-Oakland, N.J. Leslie Clark-Dallas, Tex. Catherine Clay-Lexington, Ky. Judy Cooney-St. Louis, Mo. Joan Cooper-St. Louis, Mo. Joy Copenhaver-Elizabethtown, Pa. Vickie Cordray-Richmond, Mo. Jacquelyn Craig-Port Arthur, Tex. Carol Cronan-Toledo, Ohio Catherine Crouse-Leon, Iowa Brenda Crump-Columbia, Mo. Constance Curtis-Bethesda, Md. Sandra Cushing-Oklahoma City, Okla. Mary Dannel-Richardson, Tex. Susan Day-Des Moines, Iowa Diana Deardorff-Decatur, Ill. Pauline DePasquale-Long Island, N.Y. Deborah Deuel-Birmingham, Mich. Amie Devereux-Widener, Ark. Patricia Dewey-Oklahoma City, Okla 5 N' 1 ,, ,,,,,,, . ,....-,- ,.s......,..,,.Y-,,.. ......,-.-.-1-.-f A ,. . . F-.4 XN..p4 Carol Frazler Terre Haute Ind Cynthla Fulton Oklahoma Clty Okla Karen Galles Albuquerque N M Nancy Gardner Barberton Ohro Martha Glllesple Rochester N Y Ellen Gould San Dlego Callf Carol Goyert Cmcmnatr Ohlo Patrrcla Graham Denver Colo Nancy Gray Glen Ellyn Ill Cynth1aGr1eves Lacon Ill Jud1th Grumbles Memphrs Tenn Janet Hamrlton Los Angeles Cahf Vlrgxma Hannah Ann Arbor Mlch Mary Harrington Klrksvxlle Mo Valerre Hedrlck Olathe Kan Carole Hell Norborne Mo Kathleen Drck San Marmo Calrf Sherry Doan Greenwood Ind Sherry Dorner Los Angeles Cahf Karen Erlckson Des Molnes Iowa Ann Fager LaCanada Callf Andrea Farber Indlanapolls Ind Brenda Flelds Chrlllcothe Mo Lucy Floyd Lexington Ky N-f 99 l 1 I ' -en- f V V Nd M , , '- X 'lil' . '-' , . + Y , . . vs , I 1 , . vi.. + , , A ff' ,. 1 , . , .. , U 1 , . . '-' s ffl' f , , 'i , . . 1 , D i Y 1 , . L . if .1 5' ' ,ff , Cf 1 X 2, ,Q , 1 if ,fl 4- ' -' s ' 41 I . - 4 Y - , . 1 , . Q , . 4 1 . . A. , . V ' ' 'sl' , . 3 - , 1 K--L M 4 P , , .,-... ........,..-.,,- .... -v - - Ann Hellman-Milwaukee, Wis. Cheryl Hewitt-Atherton, Calif. Janice HiltoniBardstown, Ky. Jann Hilton-Silver City, N.M. Dawna Hines-Rolla, Mo. Pamela Hinson-Columbia, Mo. Pamela Hoff-Wheaton, Ill. Susan Hoifman-Lancaster, Pa. Suzanne Holloway-Grandview, Tex. Cheryl I-loveyfSyracuse, N.Y. Nancy Hunt-Blackwell, Okla. Susan Hurley-Louisville, Ky. Judith Jacobson-Milwaukee, Wis. Mary Lee Jahn-New Orleans, La. Harriet Johns-Aurora, Ohio Carla Johnson-Arcadia, Calif, Cynthia Johnson-Atlanta, Ga. Elizabeth Johnson-Euclid, Ohio Nancy Johnson-Boonville, Mo. Marcia Kasiske--Keokuk, Iowa Kay Keating-Keokuk, Iowa Lee Keller-San Marino, Calif. Penny Kensinger-Princeton, Ill. Virginia KerriDenver, Colo. 100 eff' -4' spowi' Q .Z7 -ed! dw faq P' Prrscllla Lrvmgston New Albany Mrss Duane Lodge Geneseo Ill Janet Long Vrenna Mo Pattr Long Oklahoma Crty Okla MarlaLor1ng Cmcmnatl Omo Bonme Ludy Arhngton Va Rebecca Lytle Indlana Pa Lols McClellan Fulton Mo Margle Key Albany Tex Barbara Knbler Klrkwood Mo Rosemary Klerstenn Glenvlew D1x1eK1ng Cllnton Mo Margaret Ktlchen El Paso Tex Pamela Klem Chicago Ill Phyllrs Kl1ne Dayton Ohro Kathleen Knabb Sprmgheld M Karen Knepper Columbus Ohlo Cynthra Kroeger Logansport Ind Margaret Kroemelbeln Ph1llrpsburg Marjorle Lamb Mt Prospect Ill Rebecca Lamb Carrollton Mo L1ndaLantz LaGrange Ill Patrlcla Leadaman Oak Park Ill Carol Lems Lrttle Rock Ark -v-...v fir , V . f A .as ' - , . .i - , nl. , - - I I '- a - , 0. T I ' - I I - . , . I AAI Us 'saw I Y y - . F' 17 ,, -M. - f ' A J . . , ' , - I I A V .. I I , - I I t l I I - I I . A . ' --5 f ,y C - I I A I I lOl -H 1 I --.U ,,,4, ,, 4 -..y ' -4- '-'- '1 '- w V H I Sandra McDougall-Glenview, Ill. Nancy MacPherson-Morrison, Ill. Ann Macy-Noblesville, Ind. Elizabeth Mariner-Manteca, Calif. Nancy Marshall-Dixon, Ill. Linda MathewshSedalia, Mo. Ann Mattson-River Forest, Ill. Leslie MeyeriKirkwood, Mo. f Anne Milledge-Lebanon, Ill. Patricia Miller-Lookout Mountain, Tenn Shirley Miller-Fort Worth, Tex. Nancy Mollenhour-Guthrie, Okla. Heidi Molsbee-McCook, Neb. Christine Moore-Pacihc Palisades, Calif. Martha Morgan-Lovington, N.M. Cheryl Morse-Jacksonville, Fla. Nan Neal-Clarendon, Tex. Susan Neil-Birmingham, Mich. Susan Nikolas-River Forest, Ill. Anne Nilsen-Oklahoma City, Okla. Nancy Norris-Hallsville, Mo. Mary OatesMColumbia, Mo. Clare O'Connor-Haverford, Pa. .Ioan Ortolani-Quakertown, Pa. 102 ,,,,,Y .J :- ..,,. , , . ,...-.....,,..--.-.,,...... ,,.. -.., ,.1. -.-.,....-.v.,-., Conme Ranshaw Cmc1nnat1 Oh1o Lana Rasmussen M1dland Tex Vrctorla Reeves Wmchester Mass Helen Remhermer Oklahoma C1 kla Mary Reppert Llberty Mo Stephame Rlce Sewlckley Pa Gaye Rrchman Oshkosh W1s Barbara Rus LaJolla Calrf Susan Robertson Tulsa Okla Patrlcna Rolando Allentown Pa Barbara Ross Madrson N J Mary Royster Henderson Ky .lul1eSameth Vrllanova Pa Margaret Schardem Bowllng Green Ky Arlene Schemm Rldgeheld Conn P3tl'lCl8 Schubert Pralrle Vlllage Kan Penelope Painter Dallas Tex Mehnda Parker Knoxvllle Tenn TerrelPerk1ns lndlanapohs Ind Marjory Perry Terre Haute Ind Mary Pfell Elkhorn W1s She1laP1nson Lubbock Tex BethelQu1senberry Columbxa VICKI Rader Columbia Mo were .5 4 . wav - 1 - . 1 T , 1 , , ' . . N , Q . - . ,MO i - , l W . . .3 . - , ' . . W . , ' . . - .ty, O I . jf, ,, i T' a - x, fi, - , I - , b - , I y y . . - , ' 1 V y y - , . . T 5 ' , Y y , - 7 , ir' - - y I F '. . . y . 103 , 4 My--n N-M, ,V . ,...,,. ' ' I -- -- '-'- n ' M Julia SchumacherAColumbus, Ohio Nancy Seesfl-luntington, Ind. Linda Shick--North Little Rock, Ark. Cheryl Singleton-Lexington, Mo. Barbara Skinner-Kirkwood, Mo. Ellen Skinner-Plymouth, Ind. Rebecca Smith-Falls Church, Va. Patricia Snyder-Oklahoma City, Okla. Frances Spalding-Port Headland, West Australia Teresa Stacy-Birmingham, Mich. Julia StarriCrystal Lake, Ill. Ann Startup-New Canaan, Conn. Sally Stein-Milwaukee, Wis. Bobette Stuart-Highland Park, Ill. Sharon Sullivan-Owensboro, Ky. Kathleen Sullivan-Indianapolis, Ind. 'Uv Diana TemplemanaOklahoma City, Okla. Karen Teuscher-Belvidere, Ill. Jennifer Thomson-Knoxville, Tenn. Kay Timmermeister-Lima, Ohio Lynn TragesserkFrankfort, Ill. Rebecca Trimble-Monroe, La. Virginia Turner- Lubbock, Tex. Gwynne Underwood-Lubbock, Tex 104 4 ,V-V ,,s.,,., Nu-- . .,. .,....f-M. ,...-...,.-. ....-.- -4 -..,.,....-...s.- - .. , ,,-...., --. -,.- ... ....-......-.--1...-T-.....,. ..,.--....r---v-v-:e- ff---' bil No! Piczured: Ellen Anderson Katherine Byer Patricia Dexter Mary Harwood Glenview, Ill. Oklahonna City, O Louisville, Ky. Pekin, Ill. Carol Hicks-Palm Springs, Calif. Diane HolubaPueblo, Colo. Susannah MetzfBirmingham, Ala. Carol Miller-Sikeston, Mo. Jacqueline Rogers-Oklahoma City, Kathleen SammonsADallas, Tex. Donna Tune4Rolla, Mo. Nancy VanderkoIk4Dallas, Tex. Cynthia WilliamsA Brookfield, Mo. kla. Okla. Lynn Underwood----Peoria, Ill. Betsy Vinson--Nashville, Tenn. Laura VolpeffKirkwood, Mo. Helen Wade-Columbia, Mo. Janet Wagner-Pasadena, Tex. Judith Walker-Cincinnati, Ohio Cheryl Walters-Plattsburg, Mo. Carole Weaver-Davenport, Iowa Marian Weaver-Muskogee, Okla. Ruth Wehmer-Florissant, Mo. Hester Weldon-Circleville, Ohio Priscilla Whitley-Montvale, NJ. Mary Wilcoxon-Lexington, Mo. Donna Wilson-Columbia, Mo. Diantha Wittschiebea-Upper Saddle River, NJ. Karen Wopperer-Hartford, Conn. . , ,..,,, ---...,.,.....N.....,- . , u l L F L r r v a E a F C . . H J 5 z Q 9 K 1.1. .u Q1 -fu-,.-.f 7 gi ff'-WJ' QV, ' Fr , if 1. J V LMWA ,f W ff' fry 3 0 Q1 4. , ,Z , ' 4 4 , Q fy . umors ...s unior Class flioers SEA TED: Deborah Morgan, president. STA NDING, left to right: Gwendolyn Davis, vice president, Diane Alex, treasurer, Susan Boone, secretary. Nevelyn Acton Danvllle Ky W 5' Chrxstme Albee Endwell N Y 'Ui D1aneAlex Skokle Ill Anne Allen Wmchester Ky Donms Allen Lake Forest Ill Sharon Anderson Oak Brook Ill Carol Andres Loursvrlle Ky Judy Andrews Umon Clty Tenn 1' ' Ml? '1V' lf .lone Angell E Lansmg Mxch Sally Appell Indlanapolls Ind Florence Arnn Lou1sv1lle Ky Bonme Bacon Glenvlew lll Bonme Baker St Charles Ill Helen Baldwm Bethesda Md Lee Bell Dallas Tex Mary Bellows Wmnetka Ill Joyce Berger Hlghland Park Ill Mary Berkson Hlghland Park Edith Berry Nashvllle Tenn Martha Bess Slkeston Mo Gertrude Black Toledo Ohio Lmda Bllsh Washlngton D C Lynne Blossom Fort Lee Va Y L . Y 6' M. fi . . 1 , . I K, xx? I :VXA . M Hr L o e 1 W XM j ' . , ' - ' ' , I ely' 3 M as L I MM ..t. 3 sl ,,,a M W .l,V y M M ,Vr 21 M - Q - , - I K W WE' . . - ,' ' f L M ,M Vlfglllla Asmussen-Mntchell, S.D. y y A V My M ' - . M , L- ' ' 471 ' Kf - l . L M y - ' ,mM L E? 4 5 - ai ei M. M M M ,MMM M M M. Q y E ,. i ' , , . ' ' 1 l ' l 'fl 3 l i M 5 M l09 l 'Q H i 2 , , , y J il 5. 1 x Linda Campbell-Denver, Colo. Mary Campbell-Evansville, Ind. Cathy Carson-Danville, Ill. Mary Christen-Rock Port, Mo. Carol Clark-Kirksville, Mo. Karen Clark-St. Joseph, Mo. Barbara Cohen-Davenport, Iowa Pamela Colglazier-Louisville, Ky. Cynthia Collins-Henderson, Ky. Rebecca Comley-Irvine, Ky. Carolyn Cornell-Columbia, Mo. Christie Cowgillvjoplin, Mo. Ann Bohannon-Algona, Iowa. Susan Boone-Dallas, Tex. Jean Brandes-Houston, Tex. Susan Bridges-Dallas, Tex. Connie Brittain-Saline, Mich. Marcia Brummittb-Little Rock, Ark. Cecelia Bryan-Wheeling, Mo. Lynne Buechting-Glenside, Pa. Elaine BuehlerMEldon, Mo. Susan Burch-Fort Collins, Colo. .lane Burroughs-Indianapolis, Ind. Daisy Campbell-Forrest City, Ark llO Y Y nw- Vwww-,-.,4,.,.,U,-, ...,..-.............-0-W -,'fz--v,-f- V y XM ,F-Wr,,,,,-,u,,,,.-.....Y... . , - mp... . . . .,...,.,. Mary Crarg Arlxngton Va Betty Cravens Nashvrlle Tenn Sandra Crawford Rocky Rrver Oh1o Gayle Cnck Kansas Crty Mo Sylvra Crook Decatur Ga Deborah Crum Columbla Mo Jud1thCulley Topeka Kan Barbara Cummmgs Indranapolrs In Mary Curnow Kmnelon NJ Fanme Darley Bloomfield Hllls Much Maureen Davee Martlnsvllle Ind Cather1neDav1s Naperville Ill Gwendolyn Davls Oklahoma Cnty Okla Deborah Dawson Dayton Oh1o Marsha Dawson Eldon Mo Dranna Day Oklahoma Cnty Okla Mary Denton Lovlngton N M Nancy Desmond Fort Worth Tex Llnda Dlstad Brooklngs S D Pamela Dlttberner DeKalb Ill Nancy Diuguid-Ghent Ky. Linda Dollens-Columbus Ind. Nancy Dorfmeyer-Rocky River Ohio Marilyn DoverHEufaula Okla. i ,.I,,,, . I ,. -1 i i fl 1: l il l i I Mfg i i f ' L+32fv'7j'DJ... i 5 n , , be n JV Z? 5 I , .wi l , as, 1 if f-N-f., f t .,,.,V,.. W .- X J. : fx-M To f I4 ,, . gg, if ,, it if in .a Kfef Wk f f lx ab- 1 48 x R he , . is Q 4 1 1 it Alice Dulaney4CharlottesvilIe, Va. Abbey Durschlag-Highland Park, Ill. Verna Easley-Brookheld, Mo. Claudia Edwards-Enid, Okla. Gay Eichhoff-Stamford, Conn. Gretchen Elder-Toledo, Ohio. Cynthia Ellis-Long Beach, Calif. Darlene Engle-Dayton, Ohio Lynne Epstein-Lincolnwood, Ill. Mary Espey-Quincy, Ill. Rita Evinger-San Juan Capistrano, Calif Amy Ewing-Cape Girardeau, Mo. Katherine Fairleighdl-lopkinsville, Ky. Mary Faulkner-Oklahoma City, Okla. Helen Fike-Fulton, Mo. Laura Finch-Palos Verdes, Calif. Mary Finch-Englewood, Colo. Catherine Finks-4LaGrange, Ill. Rebecca Finks-Kansas City, Mo. Janice Fisher-JLexington, Ky. Nonye Fitch-Dallas, Tex. Marcena Fitzgerald-Warrensburg, Mo. Nancy Fleenor-Bowling Green, Ky. Virginia Foltz-Winnetka, Ill. Wendy Foster S Pasadena Calif Tom Fox Oklahoma Cnty Okla Judr Frrsmger Ann Arbor Mich Pamela Furney Columbus Ohio Phyllis Furnmoto Keosauqua Iowa Shelley Garvm Duncan Okla Sally Gerdes St Joseph Mo Carolyn Glerke Loulsrana Mo Carol Gxlbert Solon Ohro Emlly Gxlbert Syracuse N Y Julxe G1ll Oklahoma Crty Okla Chrrstle Glasser Glenvrew Ill ChrxstmeGl1dden N Hrghlands Callf Judy Gorbett Fort Worth Tex Judy Graham Oklahoma Cxty Okla Sally Graham Dallas Tex 'hw ex AW Holly Gray Bowlmg Green Ky Constance Greene Memphxs Tex Gayle Greenshrelds Ponca Crty Okla Carol Grlffith Clmton Mo Krlstm Grlmshaw Tulsa Okla Frannye Guttman Wmnelka Margaret Haas Memphls Tenn Suzanne Haas Corpus Chrlstr Tex 5 l l l 4 1 1 ' 1 ' V ,- R - l 7 . 'lf 1 M . . , I 4 , 1 . 1 Y , , f if ,i g ' ' - , . , f jg ffl L l l .,': v 'r-' - - ga ',-- :rg ' , v 1 ,,,, ' ,-J, iz f M P J -- T , QT 's I W rlci J - - 1 - eff V 7 I V 5 l 1 1 - I' X ' - '. - . T . , vi K . E ew: - lv SN u ' ' - .- l - , - f In V ' , 1 W 1, . P ' P H 1 . J 'f 2 : C - r . ' i I , ,lw,f,,g I , S ' J S ff r r 1 -311311 ' -- ' Y - a ya an fl T - ' ' , Ill. E V: f L ' , V sk ' 1 2 l l3 254' e Zig W Katrina Harryv-Oklahoma City, Okla. Averic Heineken-Wilmette, Ill. Edith Heller-San Diego, Calif. Sally Henry'fAltus, Okla. Phyllis Herschel-Columbia, Mo. Maris Herzog-Highland Park, Ill. Valerie Hessemyer-Bethany, Mo. Cynthia Hibdon-Oklahoma Cit Bailey Hickenlooper-Cincinnati, Ohio Cynthia Hill-Oklahoma City, Okla. Lucinda Hill-Tulsa, Okla. y, Okla. Pixie Hofman-Northbrook, Ill, Dana Hogge-California, Mo. Deborah Hook--Louisville, Ky. Candace Hoover-Oberlin, Ohio JoAnn Hossler-Canton, Ohio . ,H ,qy k t Martha HaerleAIndianapolis, Ind. Cynthia HalefMartinsburg, Mo. Elizabeth Hanes-Winston-Salem, N.C. Linda Hanley-Terre Haute, Ind. Merle Hara-Chicago, Ill. JoeAnn Harrington-Borger, Tex. Linda Harris-Winthrop Harbor, Ill. Ruth Harris-Cincinnati, Ohio i lt ' f '.,. if W. if 1... ff r t Ji V ll4 af . I . wa Bonnie Hubbard-Edmond, Okla. Carol Hughes-South Bend, Ind. Deborah Hunt-Atlantic, Iowa Robley Hunt-Blair, Neb. Merry Hunter-Baltimore, Md. Courtney Hurd-Northheld, Ill. Ann Hurst-Hartford, Ky. Mary Isbell-Oklahoma City, Okla. rf at KW 5 l it 5? rl ' ffl ' ' C . 4 lyff. 1: Z 14 X ft ,S 4 Josslyn Jackson-Houston, Tex. Patricia Jacobs-Highland Park, Ill. Jeanne Jarrell-Dallas, Tex. Beryl Jeakle-Auburn, Ind. Mickolyn Jeffery-Oklahoma City, Okla. Patricia Johnson-Kansas City, Mo. Brenda Jones-Grosse Pt. Shores, Mich Cheryl Jones-Green Bay, Wis. Jennifer Jones-Weston, Mo. Ruth Kashian-Glenview, Ill. Suzanne Kauzlarich-Littleton, Colo. Catherine Kay-Grandview, Tex, Pamela Kees-Algona, Iowa Marsha Kimberlin-Harrisonville, Mo. Mary Kimmell+Rushville, Ind. Jan KirkwOwensboro, Ky. ll5 l vu in , ,:,,,,,4,,,,.,..- ..,............,. . , - Loretta Lowe-Lubbock, Tex. Constance Lueders'-Kansas City, Mo. Martha Lybarger-Euclid, Ohio Cherryl Lykins-Albany, Mo. Judith Lynn-Indianapolis, Ind. Londa McBained-Columbia Mo. Veta Mcclure-Edmond Okla. N ,M ml 5 a S 5 iv . . ' it Patricia McDaniel-Connersville, Ind. W Janet McDonaldaLittle Rock, Ark. Kathleen McGuigan-Winnetka, Ill. Jane Mclntire-Odessa, Tex. Mary McKee-Birmingham, Mich. Katherine Kirk-Hutchinson, Kan. Marilyn Krebs-Springheld, Mo. Susan Kreiter-Highland Park, lll. Karen Kristen-St. Louis, Mo. Elizabeth Lamar-Riverside, Calif. Emilie Landon-Littleton, Colo. Pamela Lawrence-Chagrin Falls, Ohio Janet Leslie-Columbia, Mo. Kathryn Linscott-Milwaukee, Wis. Sally Littell-Spokane, Wash. Nancy Littlefield-Columbus, Ohio Judith Lohman-Saratoga, Calif. 5? .. 2 . ,fy fr F, .- X D' In If ,saf e - , f ll6 ' ap fs Q Marrlyn McKinney Crane Tex Sally McKinney Manchester Carolyn McMahon Mldland Tex Molly McQuary Columbla Mo Brenda MacKenz1e Pasadena Cahf Margo Maldt Oklahoma Clty Okla Sue Marshall Loulsvllle Ky Carolyn Massle Salem Mo Judxth Matthews Norborne Mo Bonnre Maury E Lanslng M1ch Karen May Shenandoah Iowa Mel1ndaMeador Bettendorf Iowa Ma Dorothy Mehornay Kansas C1ty Mo Peggy Melvm Nashv1lle Tenn Joanne Merdmyan Greenwlch RI Marc1aMered1th Trflin Ohlo Ann Mlller Toledo Ohxo Lynne Mxller Independence Iowa Marc1a Mrller Sedalla Mo Martha M1ller Nashv1lle Tenn Jeanne M0151 Sprmgfield Mo Vrve Montgomery Memph1s Tenn Darryl Moore Wmmpeg Mamtoba Canada Deborah Morgan Corpus Chr1st1 Tex - a . ' A 1 , MO. 294 - , . T 7 I f A' ,. -A , - I if a I 'lsr 15 . . ff f Q hi 5 ' f ' p - 5' - , , iffy! - J 4, ' I , ., g , X V Q 'Q 'E , y . f Ayhsfz-,Q-jf , 1 I Lge F ' - , . I I , , r tt 5 ' - . I ' , ' . f lterr I F I - 9 ' f , .,,. 1 5 Vg It A . V ..,'V I - , , . - . , . . . 9 A -' , . . I f, ll Y I , 'ZZQV Z VL I ' Q! - . K w nf I ' i ' , I - Y , - , , 1 ' I , ' , It i I fg I, , y 1 1,1 ,H , . ,, f 2 I I7 .,MW, , A. A :., fly! .i 5 6 f, ,, 4 ff f 0' Sqn W f1.f'K7?f -Z' 7 . Lf -1521517 Helen Parrish-Paris, Ky. Marty Patterson-Greentown, Ind. Christine Payne-Rocky River, Ohio Marsha Pearson-Crystal Lake, Ill. Gene Morgenthaler-Columbia, Mo. Lynne Morin-Oklahoma City, Okla. Eleanor Morrison-Washington, Iowa. Ruth Motley-Tulsa, Okla. Mary Murphy-Dallas, Tex. Lynne MurrayhHomewood, Ill. Catherine Musick-Albuquerque, N.M Jill Myerson-Evanston, Ill. Deborah Nellis-Cleveland, Ohio Georgianna Nisbet-Madisonville, Ky. Judith Nisselius-Gillette, Wyo. Karen O,Connor-Ponca City, Okla. Janice O'Malley-Columbia, Mo. Susan Osborn-Bedford, Ind. Louise Paris-Ponca City, Okla. Mary Parman-Dallas, Tex. if Wt . X 'ff 5 . I - .4 72 y il Barbara Perry-Memphis, Tenn. Mary Plingsten-Northbrook, Ill. Q Donna Poe-Columbia, Mo. , h if 4 ! Erika Pollaro-Wilmette, Ill. i A 5, Ei . ' ll8 F11 Roxanna Prator Northrxdge Callf Cynthra Presley Abnlene Tex Marrann Prewltt Ottumwa Iowa Lynn Prlce Columbia Mo Sally Racme Leawood Kan Marc1aRa1ns Hutchlnson Kan Sydna Randals Lamesa Tex Mary Rath Mclntosh Fla Vxrgxnna Ray Pasadena Callf Carol Reynolds Atlanta Ga Nancy Reynolds R1ver Forest Betty Rosenthal Cmclnnatl Ohlo Laurie Roth Wrlmette Ill Deborah Saftler Brockton Mass Laura Saltzman Hrghland Park Ill Nancy Sanders Columbla Mo '14 ,ne W 6 41' Katherlne Sasse Moberly Mo Phylhs Sasser Nashvllle Tenn Jane Sauer Rochester Mmn Susan Schaefer El Centro Callf Kathleen Schoonover Lnma Ohro Joyce Schultz Llberal Kan Barbara Scott New Canaan Conn Lmda See Monroe Clty Mo .4 .6 il55f'S,' f ' 53310 J ww , if re. '45, We we Deborah Simpson-Long Island, N. Y. Susan Skoglund-Edina, Minnesota Diane Slater-St. Louis, Mo. Nell Sledge-Memphis, Tenn. Susan Sloan-Columbus, Ohio Jeannie Smauder-Dallas, Tex. Anne Smith-Birmingham, Ala. Betty Smith-Bakersfield, Calif. Cherry Lee Smith-Dallas, Tex. Gay Smith-Angleton, Tex. Beverly Spitcaufsky-Kansas City, Mo. Connie Starke-Higginsville, Mo. Susan Steward-Tulsa, Okla. Marcia Stonebraker-Northbrook, Ill. Gillian Stowell-Broken Arrow, Okla. Denise Strong-Hannibal, Mo. Reta Seehorn-Oklahoma City, Okla. Susan Seitz-Bettendorf, la. Barbara Sellas-New Port Beach, Calif Julie Shaheen-Newburyport, Mass. Katherine Shanks-Leawood, Kansas Carole Shellbarger-Warsaw, Ind. Susan Shemwell-Doniphan, Mo. Susan Simcoke-Kennett, Mo. Y 2 If . .W ,.,-,A ww .ff ey, 'iffjf' ., , f , , fm f':,f' M 4 ',., fx, if f f Ma aff, .5 . 1 Z ff my ed ,C M f ,, f , 1 fn.. W 5 ff 4 f 7 i . X 1, -E331 ,V I Q 5 wg., x 3 -. , f Wvio V f 1 ', 5 9 M nf Adrienne Stuart-Highland Park, lll. Evangeline Sugarbakerxjefferson Lisa SullivanHBirmingham, Ala. Pamela Tandyf-Winston-Sale Mary Thomas-Amarillo, Tex. Georgiana Tjenos-Oak Park, Ill. Kathleen Turner-Willoughby, O Nancy Turner-fYuma, Ariz Susan Turner-Springfield, Ill. Vivian Umfleet-Vincennes, Ind. Amy Wade-Dallas, Tex. Donna WalkerHNew Canaan, City, Mo. m, N.C, hio Conn. .5 I X, 23 ,V , 5, Z fi KZ ,X sf 4 4 I ' 5 Y if X f ff, 5 -4 , fry' 1 ' I , 9 ' , '-iz, f ag A 1 - .. ef x I . , X is it ,.1, yiyai Q 34 . Z y, Elizabeth Armstrong-Dallas, Tex. Mary Attaway-Midland, Tex. Zoe Durilla-Fort Smith, Ark. Janis Hiatt-Oklahoma City, Okla. A--........ .,...,,--.--v-- . ..-,.,...............,-...-.-- Not pictured: Ann Walton-Versailles, Mo. Sheila West-Northfield, Ill. Susan WestphalHMilwaukee, Wis. Juliann Whitaker-Sedalia, Mo. Judy Whitehill-Shenandoah, Iowa Christine Wiesner-Ames, Iowa Karen Wiik-Connersville, Ind. Jennifer Wilcher-Stamford, Conn. Candice Williams-Hardin, Mo. ii g A y Kathy Williams--Carrollton, Ky. V Ann Williamson-Hopkinsville, Ky. 4? ',V'v gh Melinda Wood-Princeton, Ky. Lucinda Woodworth--Robinson, Ill. 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T W fb S . 4' . JY IN Compliments To The Graduates CATERING MANAGEMENT Columbia, Missouri LUCll.LE'S YARNS-FABRICS First in Fashions v-tggy P? mmgfomming 1oANs snows l f K A w 1020 E' Broadway 27 on the Strollway if Columbia Missouri Columbia Missouri MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 14 North Ninth Columbia, Missouri ZERO HOUSE Since 1926 110 North Tenth Columbia, Missouri SUZANNE'S 916-918 E. Broadway 443-7484 Columbia, Missouri L: Shtoxmo s'ronEs :rt 710 E. Broadway Columbia, Missouri BUCHROEDER'S JEWELRY manufacturing iewelers 1021 E. Broadway Columbia, Missouri Compliments of SUDDEN SERVICE CLEANERS 126 South Eighth 422-6107 Columbia, Missouri Faculyf and Staff Armstrong, Argentina tMrs. P.R.MJ Armstrong, Etheleen fMrs. Roland BJ Ayers, Annalee CMrs. Joseph BJ Barkwell, Wanda QMrs. Bob JJ Batterson, Jack L. Batterson, Paullina fMrs. Jack LJ Birk, Margaret fMrs. C. PeterJ Black, Ruth QMrs. Wesley HJ Brodsky, Rose CMissJ Brown, William D. Carroll, Penelope QMissJ Combs, Betty fMrs. J. 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CMrsJ Lusk, Linda M. fMrs. DanielJ Mcllvain, Bill McKibben, Ruth fMrs. SamJ Maeher, Joanne E. KMrs. Ronald EJ Mai, Charles F. Marshall, Mary fMrsJ Muhrer, Nadine QMrs. VerleJ Nicks, Treva J. CMrs. Robert LJ Nicolson, Mike S. Oates, Maxine fMrs. Edward F., JrJ O'Hagan, David C., Jr. Pearman, Dr. Carl C. Poe, Donald C. Preston, Allene fMrs. Alva LJ Price, Ruth E. CMrs. Cecil BJ Reves, Norman Russell, Nancy CMissJ Ryan, Joseph M. Scheele, Marilyn H. CMrs. Raymond HJ Scott, Jack C. Snider, Linda fMrs. CharlesJ Stewart, Hilda fMrs. WarrenJ Trice, Nancy fMrs. J. DJ Urban, Leslie fMrs. David LJ Viar, Jewel CMrs. A. SJ Waddill, Elizabeth CMrs. OrinJ Warren, Gladys fMrsJ West, Gloria CMrs. Burris RJ Whitesides, Jo Ann fMrs. Billy LJ Williams, Patricia fMrs. Vincent WJ Williams, Tilford Wright, Nancy QMrs. ArthurJ Students Abbott, Ruthann 97,81 Acton, Ncvelyn 109 Agnew, Lyndal 97,82 Albee, Christine 109 Alex, Diane 109,108 Allen, Anne 109 Allen, Donnis 109,84 Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Sharon 109 Andres, Carol 109 Andrews, Jean 97,80,81,90 Andrews, Judy 109 Angell, Jone 109 Appel, Sally 109 Armstrong, Elizabeth Arnn, Florence 109,84 Asmussen, Virginia 109 Attaway, Mary Jane Aulm Deborah 97 Avery Linda 97 Bacon Bonnie 109 Baker Bonnie 109 82 85 7 Baldwin Helen 109 Barber Teresa 97 Barclay Patricia 97 Bargar Janet 97 84 85 Barnes Barbara 97 Barnes Marjorie 97 75 Barrett Barbara 97 75 81 Bebber Susan 97 Beck Jane 97 Bell Lee 109 Bell Sally 97 81 Bellows Mary 109 Bennett Marilyn 97 81 Berger Joyce 109 Berkson Mary 109 Berry Edith 109 Bess Martha 109 Billo Diane 97 Black Gertrude 109 Black Victoria 97 81 Blossom Lynne 109 Bohannon Ann 110 Boney Dorothy 97 Boone Susan 110 108 Brandes Jean 110 83 Brewer Beverly 97 Bridges Susan 110 Briggs Claire 97 Brittain Connie 110 Brooks Susan 97 Broser Roberta 97 Brown Barbara 97 Brummett Elizabeth 97 Brummitt Marcia Bryan Cecelia 110 Buechting Lynne 110 Buehler Elaine 110 Burch Susan 110 Burdick Janis 98 Burroughs Jane 110 Buschmeyer Nicki 98 75 81 82 Byer Katherine Callender Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Susan 98 Carolyn 98 Daisy 1 10 Linda 1 10 85 Mary 110 Carson Cathy 110 86 Christen Mary 110 ' 1 , 9 , 7 , ,,, , 1 , ' 3 9 7 7 7 3 I 7 1 , , , , , , 1 9 9 , , , ,, 9 9 9 7 1 7 7 7 5 7 7 Y 7 7 9 1 9 7 , , , 1 l 1 1 1 7 7 7 I 7 5 9 , , , . , 1, . 7 q . , . , , , , , 7 7 , ', '110 , 7 7 I , , 7 9 Y , 9 4 9 . u I I , , , ' ' , , , Elder, Gretchen 112 3 . 7 , , V , . ' I , , , 7 , . 7 In Y . 1 Y 7 A , I 1 9 133 Christianson, Darlene 98 Clark, Carol 110 Clark, Karen 110 Clark, Leslie 98,8 Clay, Catherine 98,81 Cohen, Barbara 110,85 Colglazier, Pamela 110 Collins, Cynthia 110 Comley, Rebecca 110 Cooney, Judith 98 Cooper, Joan 98 Copenhaver, Joy 98 Cordray, Vickie 98,75,80,81,96 Cornell, Carolyn 110 Cowgill, Christie 110 Craig, Jacquelyn 98 Craig, Mary 111 Cravens, Betty 1 1 1 Crawford Sandra 111 Crick Gayle 1 ll Cronan Carol 98 Crook Sylvia 111 Crouse Catherine 98 Crum Deborah 111 Crump Brenda 98 74 81 87 Culley Judith 111 Cummings Barbara 111 Curnow Mary 111 Curtis Constance 98 Cushing Sandra 98 82 Dailey Fannie 11 1 84 Dannel Mary 98 75 81 90 96 Davee Maureen lll Davis Catherine 111 Davis Gwendolyn 111 85 108 Dawson Deborah 111 Dawson Marsha 111 Day Dianna 111 Day Susan 98 Deardorff Diana 98 86 Denton Mary lll DePasquale Pauline 98 Desmond Nancy 111 Deuel Deborah 98 Devereux Amie 98 81 82 15 Dexter Patricia 80 Dewey Patricia 98 Dick Kathleen 99 74 75 80 81 87 Distad Linda 111 Dittberner Pamela 111 Diuguid Nancy 111 Doan Sherry 99 80 81 83 13 Dollens Linda 111 Dorfmeyer Nancy 111 Dorner Sherry 99 Dover Marilyn 111 Dulany Alice 112 Durilla Zoe Durschlag Abbey 112 82 Easley Verna 112 83 Edwards Claudia 112 Eichhofl' Gay 112 85 Ellis Cynthia 112 Engle Darlene 1 12 Epstein Lynne 112 Erickson Karen 99 Espey Mary 112 Evinger Rita 112 Ewing Amy 112 Fager Ann 99 81 Fairleigh, Katherine 112 Farber, Andrea 99 Faulkner, Mary 112 Fields, Brenda 99 Fike, Helen 112 Finch, Laura 112 Finch, Mary 112 Finks, Catherine 112 Finks, Rebecca 112 Fisher, Janice 112,82 Fitch, Nonye 112 Fitzgerald, Marcena 112 Fleenor, Nancy 112 Floyd, Lucy 99 Foltz, Virginia 112 Foster, Wendy 113 Fox, Toni 1 13 Frazier, Carol 99 Frisinger, Judy 113 Fulton, Cynthia 99 Furney, Pamela Furumoto, Phyllis 113 Fumey, Pamela 113 Galles, Karen 99,75,81 Gardner, Nav cy 99 Garvin, Shelley 113 Gerdes, Sally 113 Gierke, Carolyn 113 Gilbert, Carol 113 Gilbert, Emily 113 Gill, Julie 13 Gillespie, Martha 99,75,86 Glasser, Christie 1 13 Glidden, Christine 113 Gorbett, Judy 113 Gould, Ellen 99 Goyert, Carol 99,81 Graham, Judy 113 Graham, Patricia 99,84 Graham, Sally 113,85 Gray, Holly 113 Gray, Nancy 99,80, 109 Greene, Constance 1 13 Greenshields, Gayle 1 13 Grieves, Cynthia 99,84,85 Griffith, Carol 113 Grimshaw, Kristin 113 Grumbles, Judith 99 Guttman, Frannye 113 Haas, Margaret 113 Haas, Suzanne 113 Haerle, Martha 114 Hale, Cynthia 114 Hamilton, Janet 99 Hanes, Elizabeth 114 Hanley, Linda 114 Hannah, Virginia 99 Hara, Merle 114 Harrington, JoeAnn 114,80 Harrington, Mary 99,75,81,91,100 Harris, Linda 114 Harris, Ruth 114 Harry, Katrina 114 Harwood, Mary Hedrick, Valerie 99 Heil, Carole Heineken, Averic 114,84 Heller, Edith 114 Hellman, Ann 100,85 Henry, Sally 114 Herschel, Phyllis 114 Herzog, Maris 114 Hessemyer, Valerie 1 14,82 Hewitt, Cheryl 100 Hiatt, Janis Hibdon, Cynthia Hicks, Carol Hill, Cynthia l14,82,84 Hill, Lucinda 114 Hilton, Janice 100,96 Hilton, Jann 100 Hines, Dawna 100,75,8l,9l Hinson, Pamela 100,81,87 Hoff, Pamela 100 HolTman, Susan 100 Hofman, Pixie 114 Hogge, Dana 114 Holloway, Suzanne 100 Holub, Diane Hook, Deborah 114 Hoover, Candace 114 Hossler, JoAnn 114 Hovey, Cheryl 100 Hubbard, Bonnie 115 Hughes, Carol 1 15 Hunt, Deborah 115 Hunt, Nancy l00,74,75,8l Hunt, Robley 115 Hunter, Merry 115,84 Hurd, Courtney 115,85 Hurley, Susan 100,81 Hurst, Ann 115 lsbell, Mary 115 Jackson, Josslyn 115 Jacobs, Patricia 115 Jacobson, Judith l00,74,75,81,87 Jahn, Mary 100 Jarrell, Jeanne 115 Jeakle, Beryl 115 Jeffery, Mickolyn 115,86 Johns, Harriet 100 Johnson, Carla 100 Johnson, Cynthia l00,75,81 Johnson, Elizabeth 100,81 Johnson, Nancy 100 Johnson, Patricia 115 Jones, Brenda 115 Jones, Cheryl 115 Jones, Jennifer 115 Kashian, Ruth 115 Kasiske,.Marcia 100,82 Kauzlarich, Suzanne 1 15 Kay, Catherine 115 Keating, Kay 75,8l,85,87 Kees, Pamela 115,82 Keller, Lee 100 Kensinger, Penny 100 Kerr, Virginia 100 Key, Kay lOl,75,81 Kibler, Barbara 101,81 Kierstein, Rosemary l01,74,75,81,87 Kimberlin, Marsha 115 Kimmell, Mary 115 King, Dixie 101,80 Kirk, Jan Ann 115,85 Kirk, Katherine 116,85 Kitchen, Margaret 101,84 Klein, Pamela 101 Kline, Phyllis 101,86 Knabb, Kathleen 101,75,80,81,85,96 Knepper, Karen l0l,74,8l,85,87 Kochton, Mary Krebs, Marilyn 116 Kreiter, Susan 116 Kristen, Karen 116 Kroeger, Cynthia 101 Kroemelbein, Margaret 101,85 Lamar, Elizabeth 116 Lamb, Majorie 101 Lamb, Rebecca 101 Landon, Emilie 116 Lantz, Linda 10l,84,85 Lawrence, Pamela 116 Leadaman, Patricia l01,85,86 Leslie, Janet 116 Lewis, Carol 101,74,75,81,87 Linscott, Kathryn 116 Littell, Sally 116 Littlefield, Nancy 116 Livingston, Priscilla 101,74,75,81,83 Lodge Diane 101 75 83 Lohman Judith 116 Long Janet 101 Long Patti 101 Loring Maria 101 Lowe Loretta 116 Ludy Bonnie -101 Lueders Constance 116 Lybarger Martha 116 Lykins Cherryl 116 80 82 Lynn Judith 116 83 Lytle Rebecca 101 84 86 McBaine Londa 116 McClellan Lois 101 84 McClure Veta 116 86 McDaniels Patricia 116 McDonald Janet 116 McDougall Sandra 102 McGu1gan Kathleen 116 Mclntire Jane 116 McKee Mary 116 McKinney Marilyn 117 McKinney Sally 117 McMahon Carolyn 117 McQuary Molly 117 82 MacKenzie Brenda 117 Macpherson Nancy 102 8 Macy Ann 102 Maidt Margo 117 85 Mariner Elizabeth 102 Marshall Nancy 102 Massie Carolyn 117 82 Matthews Judith 117 Matthews Linda 102 Mattson Ann 102 Maury Bonnie 117 May Karen 117 80 86 Meador Melinda 117 Mehornay Dorothy 117 80 Melvin Peggy 117 85 Merdinyan Joanne 117 86 Meredith Marcia 117 85 Metz Susannah Meyer Leslie 102 Miller Ann 117 Miller Carol 81 82 15 Miller Lynne 117 Miller Marcia 117 82 Miller Martha 117 Miller Patricia 102 81 87 Miller Shirley 102 Mitchell Kathleen Moist, Jeanne 117 Mollenhour, Nancy 102 Molsbee, Heidi 102 Montgomery, Vive 117 Moore, Christine 102 Morgan, Deborah 117,108 Morgan, Martha 102,75,81 Morgenthaler, Gene 1 18 Morin, Lynne 118 Morrison, Eleanor 118 Morse, Cheryl 102 Motley, Ruth 118 Murphy, Mary Ann 118 Murray, Lynne 118 Musick, Catherine 118 Myerson, Jill 118 Neal, Nan 102 Neil, Susan 102 Nellis Deborah 118 Nikolas Susan 102 Nilsen Anne 102 Nisbet Georgianna 118 Nisselius Judith 118 Norris Nancy 102 82 Oates Mary 102 75 O Connor Clare 102 O Connor Karen 118 Oliver Gwen O Malley Janice 118 Ortolani Joan 102 83 Osborn Susan 118 86 Painter Penelope 103 Paris Louise 118 Parker Melinda 103 Parman Mary 118 Parrish Helen 118 Patterson Marty 118 Payne Christine 118 84 Pearson Marsha 118 Perkins Terrel 103 Perry Barbara 118 Perry Marjory 103 Pfeil Mary 103 Pfingsten Mary 118 Pinson Sheila 103 86 Poe Donna 118 Pollaro Erika 118 Prator Roxanna 119 Presley Cynthia 119 Prewitt Mariann 119 Price Lynn 119 Quisenberry Bethel 103 Racine Sally 119 Rader Vicki 103 Rains Marcia 119 80 Randals Sydna 119 83 Ranshaw Connie 103 Rasmussen Lana 103 Rath Mary Ann 119 Ray Virginia 119 Reeves Victoria 103 Reinheimer Helen 103 75 81 87 Reynolds Carol 119 Reynolds Nancy 119 Rice Stephanie 103 Richman Gaye 103 Rus Barbara 103 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