Culver Stockton College - Milestones Yearbook (Canton, MO)

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Classes ,.: C Mrs. Ada Roberts First Professor Emeritus of Culver-Stockton Col- lege . . . thirty seven years of service as English professor . . . a guiding hand to her sorority . . . a loyal and devoted person . . . all add up to an outstanding woman, Mrs. Ada Roberts, to whom we proudly dedicate the 1961 Dome. 2 4 1 1 il Q QA UQ Q Q. UQ U Z , FACULTY PAUL C. CARPENTER, Th.D. Dean of the College Professor of Greek and Religion FRED HELSABECK, Ph.D President f W f H ..,..'.r ,Z 'Lim Dir . ' - : ' .- - - . U 1 -- F3 . , , .,,.. , .fs ..,,. use-.sf , ,., .,. ., . ,,.,, ,f . , ., ' 1-::1i2521'2fE-1Sg,1a2z1fE'w ,. ,, f, -2- :vjwf-34,-9,4 , I X- -A-A K gg 1 4' 0 f gay! , M, 2 xg, i 'Z ' lr L t NP s ff' ' 4 ff I V M Left to right, TOP TO BOTTOM: RICHARD B. MEASE, Ed.D., Dean of Men and Associate Professor of Educationg ALTHA P. COLEMAN, M.A., Dean of Women and Associate Professor of Religion, Director of Religious Activitiesg JOHN B. ALEXANDER, Ph.D., Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Religion and Phi- losophyg WILLIAN WALLACE, B.A., Director of De- velopmentg OLGA BAYS, MA., Registrar and Associ- ate Professor of Historyg TREVOR L. PILCHER, B.A. Director of Admissionsg WALTER THORPE, B.S., Busi- 2 ness Managerg DAVID W. STEINBECK, B.A., Director of Public Relationsg GLENN SCHLAGER, BA., Treas- urerg ETHEL A. KAUMP, Ph.D., Professor of Psychol- ogy and Speech, and Chairman of the Division of Education-Psychologyg JOE C. HOOTMAN, M.A., Professor of Business Administration and Economics, and Chairman of the Division of Social Sciencesg EDGAR A. FRANZ, M.S., Associate Professor of Mathematics, and Chairman of the Division of Natural Science. THEODORE L. PITTENGER, D.M.E., Professor of Music and Education and Chairman of the Division of Humanitiesg CHARLES E. CRANK, JR., B.D., Associ- ate Professor of Religion and Coordingator of Student Ministriesg DWIGHT STEWART, M.A., Assistant Pro- fessor of Religion and Philosophyg FORD T. MESSA- MORE, Ph.D., Professor of History and Political Sci- enceg JOHN A. SPERRY, A,M., Assistant Professor of History and Librariang MERVYN W. WILLIAMSON, Ph.D., Professor of English and Philosophyg RICHARD LANE, M.A,, Assistant Professor of Englishg GUY L. COOPER, M.A., Associate Professor of Englishg RICH- ARD LINDSEY, M.S., Assistant Professor of Social Sci- enceg CAROLE JO SANDY, M.A., Assistant Professor of French and Spanishg TETSUMARO HAYASHI, M.A., Assistant Librarian, Instructor of Library Science and the Japanese Languageg CAROLYN B. HOPKINS, M.M., Assistant Professor in Music and German. J. LESLIE PIERCE, M.A., Professor of Vocal Musicg IRENE J. DENNAN, M.A., Assistant Professor of Music Educationg NESBITT C. BLAISDELL, M.F.A., Assist- ant Professor of Speech and Dramag HARRIS SOR- RELLE, M.F.A., Instructor in Artg LACEY L. LEFT- WICH, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology and Religiong RUSSEL GROW, Ph.D., Professor of Economicsg AUBREY N, ALLEN, A.M., Assistant Professor of Busi- ness Administration and Economicsg M. AVONELLE VENABLE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Business Admin- istration and Econornicsg CECIL MARTIN, Ed.D., As- sociate Professor of Education and Director of Student Teachingg HARRY E. HALL. M.A.. Assistant Profes- sor of Educationg KENNETH L. ROBB, M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Educationg MYRLE JAMES, Ful- bright Exchange Professor of Physical Education. JUSTIN M. WALKER, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Physics JOHN HEATON, M.A. Science Service Project GASPER A. LOUGHRIDGE, Ph.D. Professor of Biology JOHN M. BRODMANN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry KENNETH HINKLE Superintendent of Building and Grounds WILLIAM B. HERINGTON B.S. Associate Professor of Physical Education Not Pictured : RICHARD JACKSON, B.A., Director of Alumni Affairs. WILLIAM S. JOHNSON, Professor of Piano and Organ. LOREN K. FREEMAN E.D.P. Professor of Biology GEORGE D. DOBSON B.S. Acting Instructor in Mathematics J min Q : ALA QUQ C3 :zz A U HQMECQMING HOMECOMING QUEEN 1960-1961 'ww Miss Karen Ridgway 10 E ' .f-' -,3 .f Q... . K' 5 1, - 1 T ,A . 1,2 -,.- ' ff? gl f 555 'bl '-1,539 z N, ,-. ,,.. . . ' ,. .,.,,, ZJA tm 2. , ., Ga 3: r IMI ' Luv Pivifxi' fi Q ,QV ',, 3' First Attendant Miss Judy Hicks Second Attendant Miss Joyce Haddow ar P fv ww if Q 0, ' 3 A L fc: ,,,,, , ,M M , 5 A as ,E ., , Tk Third Attendant Miss Judy Crawford Fourth Attendant Miss JUdY Riddle 11 1960 C-S-TA' Directed By Chuck Petersen Ev! 9 f dv It 1? 'gl mama ,Wu g5,fffa2' ggi ff? Yiffii A :-jtlf A' First Place SIGMA PHI EPSILON Second Place LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Homecoming Chairmen TAU KAPPA EPSILON A n H - D- ,l. Students: Faculty: Neil Greener Dave Steinbeck Ed Cohn Gary Mayes SORORITY HOUSE DECORATIONS Second Place ALPHA XI DELTA F ' , NRQ WLQQQ-gf 1, - 'x .:-- ilfx. LL ' if' First Place SIGMA KAPPA H+- EL Ii 14 1 CHI OMEGA First Place SIGMA .PHI EPSILON F RATERNITY HOUSE DECORATIONS FW 1223 4 5:-gg? 'af - 'an .- VCV 'VM ,fi le Q. f,22'v 'ffmg,' ,Lf Q 4 , 5 f 'W ' -1 - P H' ' Q -em -v- - 4 5' Y f l 1 , .9 2 ?I f??'V f?' ? V' jf' :S .,. fffifkv. ,. 43377 ,,, ' .XX ,,,. 2'3c:,7'5 ,:f,wf3EQfg'l'f3,?j7'ii3 2' 55.41 kggf-'31 iff' .51 ff' If gv-r'v',Q X3 1 QQ 5 2752?-ff, 'S fri ', K , .,Ai,,'-,,,,,,,, vm , Je- - , - .t , . , .-, mfg-,ff -,V :I -33, gi. xfrng 1 -ZW , wi zsif tfq- . 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Football Team .is ,ws ,gg Q ,. ,, , f ,., ,,. w,E1Q3i 1212, ffl' -' , fs: ' 1 ' - ao- '- '19, ., 'cp ' I 1 . Summary of the Season The Culver-Stockton Football Wildcats Hnished with a respectable four wins and live losses in a rough-scheduled season. The team had nine seniors: Scheveling, Cohn, Smith, Hunt, Poswilko, Rupp, Crowe, M. Roberts, and Copper along with other returning lettermen, who were a definite asset to the club. With this nucleus as the basis of a young and inexperienced club, the Wildcats proceeded to give trou- ble to the majority of their opponents. The Wildcats won four games: Graceland C13-6j, Central Q34-6l, Illinois College Q15--142, and Tarkio Q28-14j. The season was a team effort combining the small group of veterans with the large gath- ering of eager and capable freshmen. Next year is anticipated as being even more successful with a majority of the team returning. Congratulations are in order for a spirited football team and its two top-notch coaches, Ken Robb and Bill Herington. 19 Roberts, Gilmore, Richardson, Riedel, Qumette Copper . Menge, Gregory, Coach Herington. ROW FOUR Mc , Daniels, Carlson, Bowlware, M. Roberts, Wmnerstrom Olsen, Graham, Luerson, Muraskus, DeLacy rngr Players SINGSTOCK, RG Sta rti n g SCHEVELING, RH CUSAMONO, c COPPER, LT Wildcats WENNERSTROM, LG SWAN LE :ff ., -- i ff BJ.. . B .. ' :f.af:s::-... '-1 -L-,:i':f'z-f- . -mf' ' ' A ::-'-'ew-. -::'- -M -an ., .ff -.mai 2,32 .. ' ,... 'PW Z XJ V '?m 3 ,, ,gym 4 CHICK RE -Q iff .' 'Ev ' .- ff ',' , .. ' - 1 719? ' A,,, 1 . , -'- f V 1' 1-ft Q. - - .., ' :..-':'H , .. 31? W ' , .- ' V- A --g i 'V ,V '.. 5,2 , 'I is .- 7, ----- . 'J il 51: 5ff M .xy-xf h ., ',7A . 2y?x 5:35 :55 ,- 5-1 ., A 54 .ai-jr. -- ii . X- A 4' 1- ?-29 3 'f' 1 , , . -K .wkggli ..f,.,.l.',fL,fv':1. M. ROBERTS, FB . y Ml, 1 ..: 1 K ,wh , WF- . J., ,jg QVXQA. 'I-Liffr I ffgigi 'IW Kgq ' Qi, , xg 5 J N... V . ,avg-. 3. ,, . . .L-.',,. X1 -W 'rw .sw-'ff U4 gf' ' A w. .2 ,-Y 2'-a .A,,. ,F . 1 4, ,Nay 1, ,N QQ.. A '-. , , - , '-fr. : 4', ing. r1'..':1.N1 Y- - 'XM ,gMf,,,,yf ,,,, 1.--1-V 1' w ADAMS, RT 21 POSWILKO, QB LANDIN, LH ,if af A?-'L ff Scheveling around left end for a big gain. You'l1 need more than one guy to bring me down, says Milt Roberts. Statistics C-S Rushing 1787 yds. - Opponents Rushing 1835 yds. C-S Passing 53-131 for 629 - Opponents Passing 43-108 for 562 Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton 13 O 7 34 14 Graceland 6 William Jewell 14 C arthage 2 6 Central 6 Principia 2 7 Culver- Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton 15 Illinois College 28 Tarkio 7 William Penn O Missouri Valley A tense moment for the Wildcat bench. J. HJ- ,iff '-'.' r- W- ,,:'r1 - 5: 3 fun!- A af-. q. hypvgi' A 1 I 1 ' , . lr K ' I ' bf? .L-..., , 3135 ,' er - 4 , Las... 3 fig ifwfegi-ff'M,.-454 455.75 .V ,4.., 'nQAvJ.,Nr 5. , YQ-fy -Q ' '.,, L1 . ,. 4 - .u-., .1 . .. 3.-'rw --1 ,. ,1,... , ,iv-gXgfg.gfx f.-., .A ,. . 1.17-fgy . . ff .f.,..' 3,,f,L,. , we: l ' t Eqflr, f'5'2??5n'kw,4Q1.5?.q?Qi1::'41!gi , V. ,K .1 ,U ,,,, . V . -5543 -T..w.-:L u..f11-h2a?'a--::sJfi:,:ff-x. s. 113: ,.' ,ws ' 3' Q5 Just try to stop me from catching this pass says Scheveling. 23 4.1 C-S TEAM in ACTION 24 Statistics A-15 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE CA-25 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING, it-pg Net Net I Game Net Game INAME Plays Rush Pass lTotal Avg. NAME ushes Yards Avg. 9 -9. 1 Roberts 145 719 0 719 80 Roberts 145 719 80 2. L Landin 88 451 8 Q9 5,1 ' 87 KA-35 INDIVIDUAL PASSING OFFENSE I Net , Game Poswilko 9 107 43 44fk 3 476 NAME Games E Atts. Comp. Percergt TD'S Yards Av . 53 d 6 1 9 7 3121 1 L12 L9 'air Y IA-45 INDIVIDUAL PASS RECEIVING CA-53 INQIVIDUAL PUNTING' ' Net Game I NO, AME Games Catches Yards Avg. NAME Punts Yards hifik 9 14 1199 2? Bnmduarr 1.09.7 33 chwan 9 7 95 10 Scheveling 5 169 34 INDIVIDUAL Patls SCORING Field Schevelin NAME Games TD's 1-Pt. 2-Dt. Goals Total Points 9 5 O 0 O OID 9 4 0 0 0 24 Roberts 25 Basketball Team ROW ONE: Mayes, Mele, Coder, Baily, Enlow, Shelton. ROW TWO: Coach Herington, Peiffer, Long, Hoffman, Smith, Lucus, Kaiser, McCormick, Coach Robb. Up to January 12th, the C.S. basketball team came up with a record of 5 wins and 7 losses. The failure to win the key games have curtailed the Wildcat's chances for the conference title with a conference record of 1-3 so far. There were times when the team looked unstoppable as evidenced in their play against such teams as Omaha University, William Penn, Graceland, and Illinois College. Graduating from this yearls team are Frank Long and Gary Mayes. Frank Long, with his dependable rebounding and timely lay-in, will be missed. Gary Mayes, hustling for the ball at every chance and always making that key pass, did a fine job in leading the Wildcats toward their quests for victory. Wes Peifferis, George Lucus', John Bailey's, and Bob Smith's all-round play also added to the teamis strength. These men deserve recognition for their efforts this season and it is'hoped that they will achieve a respectable and winning season. Thus far, big Frank Long has led the Wildcats with a 15 point average for 12 games. Close behind with a 14 point average is Wes Peiffer. Following in order are Bob Smith, John Bailey, and Gary Mayes. With veterans returning next year, Coach Bill Herington is hoping to form a line nucleus for a strong team and a winning season. 26 The returning cage veterans of this yearls squad with Coach W A Herington Clockwise, from left to right, Gary Mayes, Frank Long, Wes Peiffer Kurt HOH' man, and John Bailey. C ulver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver Culver- Culver- Culver- Culver- Culver- Culver- Culver- -Stockton Stockton Stockton Stockton Stockton Stockton Stockton Stockton Carthage ...... William Penn . . Illinois College . Indiana Central . Marian ....... Valparaiso ..... Nebraska Wesleyan Omaha University Graceland .,.... William Jewell . Missouri Valley . . Drury ......... 27 FRANK LONG Frank has been a valuable asset to his team for the last four years with his al- ways dependable play and leadership. GARY MAYES Gary has been one of the finest hustlers in C-S bas- ketball and is well known for his competitive spirit in his four years of basketball here. Statistics FT Games Total Games FGM FTA FTM Pct Fouls Avg. Points Long, Frank 12 68 68 48 .71 26 15.3 184 Peiifer, Wes 12 56 75 56 .75 32 14.0 168 Smith, Bob 12 19 45 35 .78 39 7.7 73 Bailey, John 12 33 32 22 .69 30 7.3 88 Mayes, Gary 12 19 45 35 .78 39 6.0 73 Lucus, George 12 18 40 27 .68 19 5.3 63 Price, Harold 1 2 2 4.0 4 Mele, Sam 5 6 3 2 .66 5 2.8 14 Enlow, Jim 5 5 4 3 .75 6 2.6 13 Coder, Jim 1 2 2 100. 2.0 2 Hoffman, Kurt 4 1 13 5 .38 7 1.7 7 Shelton, Bill 6 2 7 2 .29 8 1.3 6 Team Totals 12 242 325 227 .70 206 58.3 701 Opponents Totals 12 266 276 195 .74 242 60.6 728 281 , 9 ,f, W4 ax- , M944 1 f ,M , V .V M 'I V 1 1 f F1 . V. i , A. A 4 W fri. - -wil ,, ..:11 i.f V -- ff -, af. - .1 , -,Q..,- 1 2. -vvv A X . y .- t V ,. I V 4 . , V f 1 .. V. 1 - V. V ew? , . 4 N4 X, . V 1 . g .,., , Mfg: 2 . if '- LM- 1,-,ifzi ' Jeff , A 1 21 ' -I 'V . I ,gt v ' 1 fiwf., ' Za - . - V ' 'T wgmf-f-, H, E31 R :.f:sq11,1q::.:.--4 - -fs ,v ' 4: - -.ff , U 5. - M ,g'w',V ' V- V: .1 V' . --'- 4 . , . A , 5 'V12E2E1is 1 :'i-f2' ' fi, ' 6 1,5 'g V Q 323421 V ' 55 N , at-Jaap V f ..: V M f , ti 4,:.q 'f::3 ' Y I Qagfzj Va: .V -A :Ego-ffl L-V ,: V -U V t 14 - V, Q f f -f V - ., '? . . 2 1 A at is ' Q ' 5 we I 7' my-r . 5 1 1 ill x -. , f ' , ' ' 4 , If Us W' ' . 3 , Wi' 1 3' 7' it 'VI ROW ONE: Coach Herington, DeLacy, rngr., Graidon, Whitacre, Seinkowski, Doi, Pilcher, Burda, Mayes. ROW TWO: Predmore, McCulloch, Peterson, Wizorek, Dothage, Shattgen, Evans, Brody. Statistics PLAYER G .AB H R 2B 3B HR BB SAC 'SO E AVG. Berta 27 81 26 16 2 1 0 10 5 11 15 .320 Whitacre 28 80 24- 17 3 2 0 22 1 10 -2 .300 Rhode 25 80 25 15 3 2 4 3 .0 3 12 2 .312 Sienkowski 28 88 25 15 4 1 0 5 3 9 11 .298 Summary of Season The C-S baseball team put on a pretty impressive showing last season with a record of 16 wins and 12 losses against some pretty stiff competition. The batting of Berta, Whitacre, Rhode, and Seinkowski weighted heavily in many important games. De- pendable defensive play was shown by Mayes, McCulloch, and Brody in addition to the fine pitching of Pilcher, Shattgen, and Evans. While a number of these veterans have graduated, many of the remaining squad members are returning this year with hopes of a successful season. 29 Season's Record Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver- Stockton Culver- Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver- Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Tennis Team The netman of Culver-Stockton had'a successful season last year while winning many important matches. With three returning veterans this year led by Crowe and Kortev, it is anticipated that an even better record will be achieved. Murray State .. Murray State . . Murray State .... Southwestern College Milsops College . . . Mississippi College Mississippi College Carthage ....... Central . . Central ..... Parsons ........ Illinois College . . William Penn .. William Penn .... Westminster . Westminster . Fairfield .... Central . . Central . . . Westminster . . . Westminster . William Penn .. William Penn .. Carthage ...... William Jewell . . William Jewell .. William Jewell . . . William Jewell . . . 30 QQ, mm QQ ALA CSREEKS Lambda Chi Alpha FRONT ROW, left to right: Fred Rush, president, Gary Slade, Rich Schuster, Jim Harms, Don Wimberly, Bob Jag, Dan Guzik, trearurer, Jerry Margrave, Mr. Brodmann. SEC- OND ROW: Rich Peterson, John Nelson, Ken Brickman, Jack Kidder, jack Bryant, Ronnie James, Steve Fisher, Roger Lattner, Mr. Sorrelle. THIRD ROW: Joe Mac- Doniels, Larry Renfro, vice-prexidentj Clay Craft, Bob Hanson, Bob George, Dave Brinkman, Bob Elsner, Ken Schering, Bill McAllister. FOURTH ROW: Bill Bateman, Jim Mettler, Dick Gentry, Bob Boulware, Jim Thumbly, Stan Andrews. FIFTH ROW: Ron Spreck, Paul Rowe, Neil Greener, secretary, Merle Shelton, Dick Hauschild, Tom Stevenson, Dave Roberts. 32 r is L A A -hast W W W fwffweaaffw - This year Lambda Chi Alpha purchased a new house at lege as the Hawkins society on November 1, 1867. Since 606 North Seventh Street. Kappa Mu Zeta of Lambda Chi then, it has been known as the Hawks Alpha was founded on the campus of Culver-Stockton Col- Lambda Chis Housemother Mrs. Marston 33 Sigma Phi Epsilon FRONT ROW, left to right: Mike Cortelette, Don Gothard, Phil Maloney, George Taylor, David Korotev, Rich Har- bit, Bill Crow, Jerry Rizzo, Rich Cassassa, Blair Stanicek, George Sengstock. SECOND ROW: Alton Baird, Gene Crane, Paul Bertag Scott Crutcher, Bob Copper, pledge- trainerg Ed Cohn, president: Norman Lovelan, Jack Resneg Tom Pierson, Nels Edwards. THIRD ROW: Frank Moeller, Wes Pfieffer, Gene Beucher, John Pos- wilko, Chuck Viehlow, Dick Mueller, Jim Farrell, Larry Flotketter, Chuck Peterson, Torn Feehery, King Hagey, George Larrea, Mike Pulliam. FOURTH ROW: Dave Paradotti, Bill Gilbertsong Bob Pandakg Chuck Quenette, Rich Meyer, Jim Humble, treasurer: Ken Carnahan, Roger Knudseng Frank Lo gg Ed Chick, .vecfetaryg David Schatt- gen, George Luca. IFTH ROW: Vince Schwanng Paul Palcog Ed Whitacre, Paul Carpenter, Arch Spoerner, vice- presidentg Tod Butler, Bill Griffin. SIXTH ROW: Bill Shelton, Ken Carlson, Ray Bucur, Dee Gregory, Bob Zachar, Terry Meyer, jim Ballinger, Chuck Newberg. Housemother Mrs. Hardin Sig Eps 5 Tau Kappa Epsilon FRONT ROW, left to right: Don Sobczakg Dave Powersg Bob Costello: Mike Green: Roger Lindberg, secretaryg Mike Walkerg Bill Phillipsg Glen Bescog Joe Ferrarig SEC- OND ROW.' Dennis Smith, president: Bill Austin: Norman Pryor 3 Larry Grant: Herb Thurau, treasurer: Larry Rags- daleg Glen Pasco: Don Andersong Harold Carr. THIRD ROW: Lyle Starnper, Steve Kaiser, Larry Kay, Royal Rocka, Bob Stokesberry, Warren Johnson, Richard Carr, Bob Helsabeck, Dennie Stokes. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Rannabargerg Mike Klein: Gary Mayes: Barry Charles, vice- president: Ted Hale: Larry Sutton: Mike Greeng Bill Schnuteg Bill Clossettg John Garrisong Steve Kuntzg Vernon Victerine. FIFTH ROW: Gary Huntg Barton Riedel: Ted Buhlg Torn Wiltshireg Jerry Zayacg David Kaczmarek, pledge-trainer. il 5.:: uaEb::1352x is ww, Mfg? . if M ,325 X ,M X . Housemother Mrs. Sharp Tekes mfg fum MIELV 5 37 Ipha Xi Delta FRONT ROW, left to right: Pat Leeper, corresponding secretary, Judy Hicks, Judy Harrison, vice-president and pledge-trainerg Sue Eddy, presidentg Lynn Wilson, treasurerg Judy Craw- ford, recording xecretary. SECOND ROW: Jo Hayward, Careen Curtis, Sari Eddy, Janice Hardy, Audrey Bazzoni, Ann Long. THIRD ROW: Judy Modell, Cindy Wilcox, Marcia Miller, Darlene Myers, Janice Pilcher, Jo Rice. FOURTH ROW: Julane Hesch, Judy Forbis, Pat Parke, Joan Sharpless, Karen Ridgeway, B'Ann Bradshaw. 38 Housemother Mrs. Huff Alpha W M4Qif'f' minor, I' mf . ' - , . uhm ,WM ,..f4.ff,-.ffgflifw WmW, X V 0 f,4,'Msf,gZ!l' ,ml fam-fy ,- W-,ff,g4.,,,f -I v,,f,, f f, M mn,w,,.,fvwf4Wffl!-,f f, Un ww ,!.vff'm if -gf 11, -mf mwriff GWWW-Aw :gp g Whip .L W, '::.:, ,V ,V HW 'f :U wi wr: C7 x .1 if v:w'? 1 w f1'2z 1 , :,fgfg,'f,q4ym , A x-gMy ':gfp.i2'.g..,y4gw4mg,-fgyjgf533' ,Maw f4'm,', X ,Y , Q ,Q-. 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I Www 'wi , ,qyzw gmaz, .,,,.,w-'f ' ' ' 'J' f IN 'W '1f67 fUVGf '1.w?,Y65,' 5021 if ' Y 5 If ,,,,,L f,,f,, , WW, f ,f,f,f ., X f m,A'aaW.n,w Y- f, f, AXMM, '+4M1f,f , ,V , V V,:,,,Vi , ,WV 0- WW ' f , fJ7 f5fb!v,'.:qla'- wW'fWnvgQ7,!' f I fx h, ,LZ ,I ,,M-Glww f 'Www' Q pg1,z'f' I ,, X's 39 ,f, '- ,fwfr Chi Omegas FRONT ROW, left to right: Patti Wolf, pledge-trainerg Carol Hopkins, vice-p1e.vident,' Lynn Fry, treasurerg Joyce Haddow, personnelg Nancy Toler, prexidentg Rita Johnson, secre- tary. SECOND ROW: Linda Swab, Petie Begole, jane Copeland Elsner, Vicki Robinson, Betty Lloyd, Barb Frey, Ann Hanson. THIRD ROW: Mary Lu Sanders, Sherry Evans, Donna Doran, Jackie Brurnmelg Karen Daniel, chapter correspondent: Judy Riddle. FOURTH ROW: Linda Carlson, Katie Begole, Gail Henry, Dickie Begole, Rosie Grossenbacher, Lynn Feurer. 40 Housemother Mrs. Baize Chi Omega 1 41 , . - W Q M W 'uf' H -A rf, .... .. ..w::,,.g ., f - fy rff ..,. , . ., ,,., N wir--1'-'f'f5.45s1 -7-1g,fp,,,.,:,' f nw :-3-gl, Sigma Kappa FRONT ROW, left to right: Marilyn Meyers, treaxurer, Laine Barrett, recording ,vecretaryg Cynthia Lane, presidentg Ann Webster, pledge-trainerg Marsha Steger, corresponding recre- taryg Barbara Giebar, vice-prexident. SECOND ROW: Trudy Vines, Bonnie Stevenson, Ellen Farling, Louise Ogden, Jane Hensel, Gerry Sperling. THIRD ROW: Nancy Stevens, Sandra Frawley, Kay Greenley, Joyce Thyer, Linda Anderson, Tamrny Walker. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Hussey, Jo Arnold, Barbara Mueller, Fran Knapp, Bonnie Ristow, Georgia Taylor. 42 mp, f',,!1 I Sigma Kappas Housemother Mrs. Yaeger -ffl' Queens W? Sweetheart of TAU KAPPA EPSILON Betty Lloyd Y Top left: SIGMA PHI EPSILON F ARMER'S DAUGHTER Joyce Haddow LAMBDA CHI ALPHA SWEETHEART Pat Parke ALL 53 . QQ, k 2,3 EQ CDRGANIZATICDNS 1 ragga m,,., Around table l. to r. Vicki Robinson, Pat Wolf, Paul Hen- thorne, Cindy Lane, Karen Daniel, Carol Smith, Jim Farrell Lynn Wilson, Paul Rowe, Marvin Rannabarger. STAND- ING: Laura McKamey, Cindy Wilcox, Marcia Miller, Judy Hicks, Geral Spurling, Sandy Sisson, Rich Meyer Dome Linda Swab, Trudy Vines Barb Miller Barb Frey, Mar , ilyn Dierks, Gail Henry Donna Doran Sherry Evans Tammy Walker. Not Pictured John Nelson John Lederer Ralph McElearney, Louise Ogden Editor ......... . . . Marvin Rannabarger Assistant Editor ..... ....... C arol Smith Advertising Manager .. Art Editor .......... Class Editor .................... Faculty and Student Government . . Greek Editor ..... Homecoming Editor . . . On Campus Editor Organization Editor Sports Editor ...... . Advisor ...... . 4-6 . . Paul Henthorne . . . . John Nelson . . . . . Cindy Lane . . . Vicki Robinson ...... Patti Wolf . . Lynn Wilson PaulRowe . . . Karen Daniel ,...... Jim Farrell Mr. Richard Lane favfmm SEATED 1. to r. Nancy Stevens, Audrey Bazzoni, Barb Smith, Sandy Sisson, Dick Hauschild, Karen Ridgeway, Louise Ogden, Ann Hanson, Darlene Myers, Laine Barrett, Marilyn Dierks, Jo Rice. STANDING Julie McClane, Jo wer iff Ellen Leeds, Paul Rowe, Larry Renfro, Jerry Margrave, Lloyd Means, Dave Kaczrnarek, Jim Farrell, Eve Lesem. Megaphone Editor-in-chief . . . Managing Editor . . . Business Manager Advertising Manager .. News Editor ........ Features Editor Advisor ....... . . Karen Ridgeway . . . . . Louise Ogden Dick Hauschild . . . . Bob Lippert Ann Hanson , . . . . Darlene Myers . . Mr. G. L. Cooper 47 SEATED l. to r. Mr. Allen, Audrey Bazzoni, Paul Rowe, Cynthia Lane, Paul Henthorne, Dick Hauschild, Lloyd Marvin Rannabarger, Karen Ridgeway, Larry Renfro, Means, Karen Daniel, Darlene Meyers, Patti Wolf, hAnn Jerry Margrave. STANDING Louise Ogden, jo Ellen Leeds, Hanson. Gamma Llpsilon Gamma Upsilon is the national honorary journalistic fraternity which is sponsored at Culver-Stockton by Mr. A. N. Allen, Mr. Trevor Pilcher, Mr. David Steinbeck, and Dr. M. W. Williamson. This year representatives of the chapter attended a district convention at Blooming- ton, Illinois in October. Gamma Upsilon annually publishes the Student Directory which goes on sale for all students during the first semester. Officers for the year are President, Marvin Rannabargerg Vice-President, Paul Rowe 3 and Secretary-Treasurer, June Van Ooyen. 48 .a ' 1' ' X Q If -' ': X' ,, . , . 0, ' 1 ,q ypp ya Ingregcent 1 ,ff l Increment is the campus literary magazine which 55, 5 Culver-Stockton students. i The magazine was First published last year, and J ' contains original poetry and short stories by A. p 1, Viivp this year there have been two issues. Alan Acker- i,'1jlftl,Z.-gf man is the editor and Mr. Richard Lane is the faculty advisor. SEATED l. to r. Dr. Williamson, Karen Ridgeway, Alan Ackerman, Louise Ogden, Mr. Lane. STANDING Ronda Scott, Lee Brummel, Ann Webster. 49 SEATED l. to r. Julie Shaeffer, Louise Ogden, Dr. Williamson, Karen Ridge- way, Jo Ellen Leeds, Julane Hesh. STANDING Mr. Hayashi, Nona Long, Alan Ackerman, Ginger Moore, Alan Hedges, Ronda Scott, Carla Leeds, Ruby Ambrosius. Tabard Club The Tabard Club is a new organi- zation on campus which evolved from the Poetry Club. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the English arts. At each monthly meeting speakers discuss current topics, and the meeting is concluded with a social hour. Officers are Karen Ridgeway, Presi- dentg Louise Ogden, Vice-President, Jo Ellen Leeds, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. R. L. Lane, Advisor. SEATED l. to r. Pat Long, Paul Rowe, Presidentj Gwen Taylor, Joyce Haddow. STAND-1 ING Jim Farrell, Wes Peiffer, Dick Hauschild, John Nelson, Guy Sutherland, Mr. Sorrell, Advisor. 50 Cats Cues The CATS CUES is an annual publication which lists the college regulations for residences. The book also contains the constitutions of the Student Senate and AWS. Writers for this yearls edition are Katie Begole, Sara Jo McLaughlin, and Bob Zacher. Katie Begole and Bob Zacher Libra ry Staff ROW I l. to r. Jack Kidder, Marsha Steger, Laura McKamey, Rita Johnson. ROW 2 Jo Ellen Leeds, Laine Barrett, Georgia Taylor, Carla Leeds, John Fox, Mary Lu Sanders Barbara Stout, Larry Kay. Science Club front to back Norm Pryor, Ruth Clark, Cindy Wilcox, John Fox, Lee Woods, John Meyer, Marlan Graham, Walter Maurer, Jan Lutenberg, Judy Hogge, King Hagey, Ken Carnahan, Mr. Franz, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Walker, Marilyn Wood, Dr. Loughridge. Q. Theta Alpha Phi - Dramaties Honorar Left to Right Jerry Zayac, Laine Barrett, Lee Brummel, Guy Sutherland, Paul Rowe, Dar- lene Myers, Mr. Blaisdell, Chuck Peterson. 52 'WE7 OHicers of the modern dance organization on campus are Bill Phillips, Presidentg Katie Begole, Vice-Presidentg and Joyce Haddow, Secretary-Treasurer. Throughout the school year Orchesis members dance in C-S produc- tions such as the C-Sta at Homecoming and on Callboard. Each Spring the group pre- sents its own production. Members of Orchesis who are not present in the picture are Katie Begole, Jackie Brum- mel, Judy Crawford, Jane Elsner, Jan Pilcher and Carol Smith. FRONT l. to r. Darlene Myers, Julie Kennedy, Joyce Haddow. BACK Roger Lindberg, Paul Rowe, Bill Phillips. Orchesis SEAT l. to r. Pat Long, Jackie Brummel, Nancy Toler, STANDING Bob I abeck, Lee Brummel, Bill Phillips. Debate Pi Kappa Delta Membership in the national forensic fraternity is based on participation in foren- sic events. President of the chapter at C-S is Lee Brummel. Nancy Toler is Secretary-Treasurer. The debate teams are coached by Dr. Ethel Kaump. Because of increased inter- est in forensic events this year the club was able to enter more teams into compe- tition than had previously been possible. They sucessfully competed this year at Bradley University, Pella, Iowa, Parsons College, and the state contest at Drury and the national contest at Stillwater, Oklahoma. Left to right Linda Swab, Jackie Brummel, Lee Brummel, Gloria Wills, Pat Long, Dr. Kaump, Mary Lu Sanders, John Nelson, Bob Helsabeck, Bill Phillips, Steve Kuntz, Lee Woods. 54- I. R. C. The International Relations Club holds stimulat- ing monthly meetings. The meetings this year have included films, speakers, and discussions of current world affairs in working toward a better understanding of other nations and their prob- lems. Mr. Hayashi and Mr. Sperry sponsor the group. Left to Right Katie Begole, Vice-Presidentg Rita Johnson, Presidentg Carla Lehman, Secretary-Treasurer. ROW I l. to r. Dorothy McAfee, Barb Smith, Jane Hensel, Barb Frey, Mr, Hayashi, Rita Johnson. ROW 2 Judy Simon, Judy Nicol, Carol Hopkins, Joyce Haddow, Vicki Robinson. ROW 3 Larry Kay, Lynn Fry, jane Elsner. Linda Swab, Sherry Evans, Harold Carr, ROW 4 Dave Kaczmarek, Laine Barrett, Carla Lehman Marilyn Dierks, jim Farrell. ROW 5 Rosc Grossenbacher, Mary Lu Sanders, Ann W'ebster, Terry Nieycr, Linda Carlson, Dickie Bcgole, Katie Begole, 55 S. N. E.A The Student National Education Association provides its members development in personal growth, profes- sional competence, understanding of the history, ethics, and programs of the organized teaching profession. It helps by participating in cooperative work on t'he prob- lems of the profession and the community. This is the second year for this organization, The spon- sor is Dr. C. B. Martin. Joyce Thyer is President, Judy Simon is Vice-President, Jennifer Merritt is Record- ing Secretary, Ruby Ambrosius is Corresponding Secre- tary, and Judy Nichol is Treasurer. The officers shown at the left are Judy Si- mon, Joyce Thyer, Jennifer Merritt, Judy Nichol, and Ruby Ambrosius. 56 ROW I l. to r. Jennifer Mer- ritt, Linda Swab, Nancy To- ler, Linda Van Tress, Lix Ex- ner. ROW 2 Barbara Staley, Ann Webster, Sandy Frawley, Linda Plank, Ruby Ambros- ius, Delores Weidrneier. ROW 3 Dorothy McAfee, Pat Leeper, JoAnn Harbit, Karen Daniel. ROW 4 Cheryl Evans, Wilda Pasley, Connie Glas- gow, Jeanette Colvin, Janet Career. ROW 5 Lzhrry Kay, Ed Chick, Terry Meyer, Frank Long, Paul Berta, Bob Cop- per, Bill Phillips. Clhristadelphos ROW I l. to r. Bill Austin, David Stout, Eve Lesem, Tom Russell, Mike Dixon, Steve Kuntz. ROW 2 Connie Glasgow, Ann Long, Lynn Wilson, Judy Willis, Ronda Scott, Mary Yonker, Barbara Frey, Jean DeHaven. ROW 3 Gloria Wills, Gail Henry, Ann Hanson, Tammy Walker, X Bob Wildman, Bill McGill, Scott Crutcher, Barbara Means. ROW 4 John Bennett, Don Pittman, Ray Ticknor, Larry Valentine, Dan Meininger, Frank Infield. ROW 5 Carla Leeds, Trudy Vines, Mary Schnittker, Fred Moore, Eliza- beth Moulder. An organization for church vocation students, Christa- delphos meets monthly at the homes of different pro- fessors. They have interesting and varied programs which bring the members into a closer fellowship. It is a desire of the members to foster better attitudes toward religion and the Christian way of life. Throughout the year Christadelphos engages in service projects aiding the college and the surrounding area. Dr. B. Alex- ander is the sponsor of the group. . 1 i V The ofhcers shown at the left are Tom Rus- ' sell, Presidentg Bill Austin, Vice-Prexidentg Hill ' and Mary Yonker, Secretary, Treasurer, Eliz- abeth Moulder. 57 United Campus Christian Fellowship ROW I 1. to r. Mrs. Stewart, Barb Frey, Fred Denton, Bob Helsabeck, Alan Hedges, Roger DeLacey, Linda Swab, Mr. Stewart. ROW 2 Connie Glasgow, Ann Long, Lynn Wilson, Liz Exner, Delores Wiederneier, Janet Carder, Jean DeHaven, Teeny Chong. ROW 3 Carla Leeds, Barbara Means, Gloria Wills, Gail Henry, John Bennett, Ronda Scott, David Hulmes, Mike Dixon. ROW 4 Scott Crutcher, Barb Light Opera Guild Highlighting the entertain- ment at the annual Good Will Banquet is one of the activities of the Light Opera Guild under the di- rection of Mr. Pierce. In the spring, they tour area high schools and organizations and perform. Smith, Carol Durkee, Tammy Walker, Bill McGill, Bill Phillips, Ann Hanson, Joyce Few. ROW 5 Ellen Kuhn, Harriet Scott, Mary Schnittker, Julie McClane, Jo Ellen Leeds, Ken Foster, Larry Valentine, Jerry Margrave. ROW 6 Donna Doran, Bob Wildrnan, Jim Carpenter, Mary Yonker, Lix Exner, Eve Lesem. ROW I l. to r. Jon Derby, Bill Phillips, Don Pittman, David Stout, Renella King, Judy Cobb, Kay Johnson, Rita Johnson. ROW 2 Mike Flanagan, Lee Martin, Lloyd Means, Jerry Margrave, Julia Palmer, Mickey Van Blair, Laura McKamey, Betty Lloyd, Janet Carder, Carol Hopkins. ROW 3 Bob Helsabeck, Steve Kuntz, Jim Car- penter, Jackie Brummel. 58 Culver-Stockton Chapel Choir 'Ii i Y 1 7 I l. to r. Jon Derby, B ill Phillips, Eve Lesem, Mary er. ROW 2 Nels Edwards, Ed Whitacker, Pat Wolf, Jn Childress, Barbara Gieber, Rita Johnson, Nancy ns, Ann Hanson, Delores Wieclmeier, Harold Carr, r Lindberg, Bob Barker. ROW 3 Don Pittman, John , David Stout, Vierow Hopkins, Betty Lloyd, Simon, Tammy Walker, Means, Ronnie James. McClelland, Helena Watson, Jo Hayward, Marilyn Clark, John Nelson, David Hulmes, ROW 4 Lee Martin, Frank Infield, Gary Hunt, Brenda Johnston, Molly Parrish, Kay Johnson, Pat Allen, Dorothy McAfee, Marsha Steger. ROW 5 Judy Cobb, Ida Jane Sell, Harriet Scott, Sue Van Meter, Gloria Wills, Mickey VanBlair, Laura McKamy, Steve Kuntz, Darrell Neal, Jim Harms. ROW 6 Bob Helsa- beck, Alan Hedges, Marilyn Meyers, Joyce Thyer, Diane Kempfer, Pat Parke, Judy Forbis, Rose Grossenbacher, Gail Henry, Ellen Kuhn, Jackie Brummel, Ann Long, Julia Palmer, Janet Carder, Neil Greener, Jerry Margrave. kri- R , 'J- . --f-212 The Saint-Seans Christmas Oratorio presentation and a tour in the Kan- sas City area highlight the 1960-61 school year for choir members. Mr. J. Leslie Pierce is the director. Bill Phillips is President, John Nelson is -. . ee Vice-President, and Neil Greener is Secretary-Treasurer. 59 SEATED 1. to r. Wilda Pasley, Judy Willis, Janet Carder J Carla Leeds, Bob Helsabeck, Judy Holmes, Jane Hensel, Linda Swab, Gloria Wills, Dave McDowell, Marlan Gra- ham, Rick Wingfield, Lee Martin, Renella King, Mike Bross Pep Band Members of the Pep Band performing on Call- board are left to right Bill Menge, Marlan Graham, Lee Woods, Nels Edwards, Mike Bross, Bob Helsabeck, Bob Lippert, and Dar- rell Neal. J David Hulmes, Darrell Neal. STANDING Mary Yonker, Walter Mauer, Nels Edwards, Richard Scott, Jan Pilcher, Jackie Brummel, Ida Jane Sell, Bonnie Ristow, Miss Drennan, Director. Band The twenty-six piece Culver-Stockton band, is busy all year performing at football games, concerts, and high schools. ROW l.' l. to- r. Ann Hanson, Jennifer Merritt, Jane Hen- sel, Barb Frey, Linda Swab, Nancy Stevens, Tammy Walker. ROW 2: Marsha Miller, Judy Crawford, Jo Hay- ward, Careen Curtis, Geral, Spurling, Sara Eddy, Beverly Hussy, Marie Catron, Bette Asher. ROW 3: Karen Daniel, Dickie Begole, Cindy Wilcox, Trudy Vines, Joyce Had- dow, Audrey Bazzoni, Ellen Farling, Sue Eddy, Judy Modell, Molly Parrish. ROW 4-: Linda Carlson, Julane Hesh, Sherry Evans, Helena Watson, Carol Hopkins, Jane Elsner, Pat Leeper, Ann Long, Julia Dutch, Gail Henry, Jo Rice. ROW 5: Laine Barrett, Katie Begole, Kay Greenly, Mary Lu Sanders, Lynn Fry, Donna Doran, Ann Webster, Marsha Steger, Gloria Wills, Georgia Taylor, Judy Hogge, Lynn Wilson. ROW 6: Dorothy McAfee, Harriet Scott, Carla Lehman, Jan Pilcher, Judy Hicks. ROW 7: Marilyn Myers, Pat Parke, Rose Grossenbacher, Wilda Pasley, Barbara Means, Connie Glasgow, Judy Forbis, B'Ann Bradshaw, Jackie Brummel, Betty Lloyd. .A. A. The WoInen's Athletic Association sponsors intra- mural baseball, volleyball, and basketball games between the four women's organizations. The WAA Board and Officers shown at the left are SEATED: 1. to r., Betty Lloyd, President, Judy Craw- ford, Vice Pre.vident,' Connie Glasgow, Secretary, and Wilda Pasley, Treasurer. STANDING are: Lynne Fry and Judy Forbis, Intramural Chairmen, Pat Parke, Katie Begole, Beverly Hussey and Marie Catron, representatives. l .tx LA C-S Lettermen's Club ROW I: 1. to r. Dave Korotev, Gary Hunt, Paul Berta, Sid Landon, Vic Cussamano. ROW 2 John McCullough, George Taylor, John Poswilko, Bill Crowe. ROW 3: Ed Cohn, Gary Mayes, Milt Roberts, Bob Copper, Jerry Wizorek. ROW 4: Ken Carlson, Wes Peiffer, Frank Long, Vince Schwan, Ed Chick. Members in the C-S Letterrnen's Club are rnen who have earned let- ters in any varsity sport. OH5cers this year are Glen Dothage, President, Ed Chick, Vice-President, and John Poswilko, Treasurer. Leading the cheers for the Wildcats are left ro right: Molly Parrish, Judy Craw- ford, Delores Weidmeyer, Jo Ruth Hay- ward, and Vicki Robinson. BACK ROW are: Dickie Begole, Bill Phillips, and Cindy Wilcox. Cheerleaders Independent Women ROW ONE: l. to r., Cynthia Ward, Carol Durkee, Mary Yonker, Teeny Chong, Connie Glasgow, Margery Custer. ROW TWO: Ruby Ambrosius, Gloria Wills, Dorothy Mc- Afee, Carla Lehmann, Ranella King, Molly Parrish, Joyce ,, ,. ,V Few, Ellen Kuhn. ROW THREE: Judy Willis, Jean De- Haven, Barbara Smith, Cheryll Evans, Susan Casey, Bette Asher, Barbara Staley, Judy Cobb, Lynda VanTress, Judy Hogue, Jeanette Colvin, Wilda Pasley, Marie Catron. Independent Women, each year, sponsor a service project. Last year they remodeled a room in Cul- ver Hall, making it into a fine study room. Money for these projects is made by food sales in Culver Hall. This group is under the sponsorship of Miss Irene Drennan. Officers shown at left are: Judy Nichol, Presidentg Helena Watson, Treasurerg Mary Schnittker, Corre- sponding Secretaryg Judy Simon, Recording Secretaryg and Elizabeth Exner, Vice-President. Men's Residences In addition to the three fraternity houses Culver- Stockton has Hve other residences for men stu- dents. Wood Hall and Wood Hall Annex are lo- cated on campus, and Martin Hall, Martin Hall Annex, and the DeSoto House are located in Canton. Wood Hall ROW I.' 1. to r., Marian Graham, Dave Predrnore, Ken Kloos, Lee Martin, Gary Richardson, Frank Stasny, Dar- rell Neal, David Hulmes, Jeff Baymiller. ROW 2: Dick Scott, Charles Morris, Rich Petersen, Mike Green, David Rhodes, Dick Schroeder, Bob Boulware, Morris Saffarans, Ralph McElearney, Bob George, Mike Dixon, James Wa.- fula. ROW 3: Lee Woods, Vic Cusumano, Walter Mauer, Leigh Conover, Jerry Wizorek, Gary Dunn, Joe Ferreri, Bob Stookesberry, Mrs. Bland, Vic Muraskas, Frank In- field, Ken Foster, Richard Philbrick, John Milburn, David McDowell. ROW 4: Steve Kuntz, John Lederer, Stan Andrews, Ken Schuring, Dave Roberts, Rick Wingfield, James Johnson, Ronnie Stonebreaker. Martin Hall KNEELING: l. to r., John Nelson, Dave Brinkmann, Duane Langenderfer, Tom Stephenson, Bell Kestler, Bob Jag, Jim Thurnley. SITTING: Charles Gilmore, Gary Slade, Dale Nichols, Loyd Means, Bob Wermerstrom, Bob Shaddick, John Garrison. STANDING: Merle Shelton, Paul Sula, Rich Schuster, Bill Peters, Mike Indovina, Daev Meinecke, Gary Lawson, Roger Brapenthien, Jim Green, James Robaus, Bob Rhea, Byron Neilson, Delos Pollard. fl , Martin Hall Annex KNEELING: Sid Landon, Chuck Newberg. STANDING: Kent Black- well, George Lucas, Ken Carlson. Raw DeSoto House 2 FRONT ROW: l. to r., Bill Coppel, Dick Miller, Woody Lawson. SECOND ROW: Allen Fozkos, Jon Derby, Bob Pandack, Jeff O'Neil, Mike Walker. 66 Wood Hall Annex SEATED: l. to r., George Vanalek, John Fox, Dave Bumpass, Fred Denton. STANDING: Marion Klocke, Don Carr, John Bennett, Bill Closset, Larry Kay, John Reed, Larry Valentine, Dr. Mease. Dorm Chaperones Mrs. Lillard, Culver Hall FT Mr. SL Mrs. Schaffer ammu- 51s...,Wj, Mrs. Bland, Wood Hall - 'W Jw, , gl W ,gf .. ,WR K .af V. as Q AQ U U SAD :Qi QA lg ,QQ LL IV STUDENT GOVERNMENT tudent Senate xfii Left to right: Fred Rush, Dave Korotev, Judy Hicks, Jan Pilcher, Judy Whitacre, Frank Long, Mr. Sperry, Laine Barrett, Ruby Arnbrosius, John Fox, Gary Mayes, and Tom Wiltshire. The Student Senate is the executive committee of the student body. It is composed of four officers elected by the Student body, one representative from each fraternal group, one independent man and woman, and two faculty members. It con- siders matters of students interest and welfare. This year's oflicers are: Frank Long, pres.g Gary Mayes, vice-pres.5 Judy Hicks, sec.g and Torn Wiltshire, treas. 70 Frank Long, President . W. S. Council Left to right: Vicki Robinson, Kay Greenley, Jo Ellen Leeds, Jane Hensel, Lynn Wilson, Joyce Haddow, Carol Hopkins, Judy Crawford, and Laine Barrett. Senior Court Z Left to right: Karen Daniel, Judy Harrison, Carol Hopkins, and Sue Eddy. Absent: Nancy Toler. The Associated Women Students is an organization for all women students of the college whose purpose is to foster ac- tivities of interest to women, to formulate policies pertaining to women's affairs, and to serve as a governing body for women students. The Senior Court is the judicial branch of this organization. Oflicersz Pres. Nancy Toler Vice-pres. Carol Hopkins Sec. Jo Ellen Leeds Treas. Kay Greenley Cor. Sec. Lynn Wilson f' Nancy Toler, President 71 Panhellenic Council Left to right: Barb Gieber, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Robb, Pat Leeper, Rosie Grossenbacher, Mrs. Leftwich, Carol Hopkins, Bev Hussey, Judy Hicks, and Mrs. Sperry. I nte rfraternity Cou ncil Left to right: Joe M2.cDoniels, King Hagey, Bob Copper, Jerry Margrave, Mr. Sperry, Fred Rush, Ed Chick, Tom Wiltshire, and Barry Charles. 72 Dorm Councils Culver Hall Left to right: Jennifer Merritt, Eve Lesem, Ranella King, Wilda Pasley, and Barb Means. Wood Hall Left to right: Vic Muraskas, Walter Maurer, Vic Cusumano, Bill Gilbertson, and Joe Ferreri. Martin Hall Left to right: Rich Schuster, Loyd Means, Tom Stevenson, George Sengstock, and Bob Wennerstrom. 74- Qs V. 51 ,. E? ' 437 Q' 72 iz? 521 if V 95 fi Qi ,if 2? 3 5 55,5 27? 1.155 , Qing of STS 5 ei asf 222 if Q- 1 ,- w W N. , www -MN., . aw sv uf 'C-X'-VA fxM525WS'5w'mv' N -aka Q. .X H ,Q 'Q E515 :K an ,pw RX' 3 'E 511 ffl nag gf S 53 if 'ff 32 Y-Q rm? gil: ' if :gc af: 2:2514 KF? 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CROPP STAGE MANAGER PAUL ROWE CAST JUDY MACKEY MONTY PERKINS CHARLCT KCCKE HARRY PHIFFER CHUCK PETERSON MARILYN MEYERS BOB HELSBECK RCWAN ZANDER ALLEN HEDGES MAUDI LITTLE BILL PHILLIPS JERRY MARGRAVE JANET CARDER BILL WHITSON PHYLLIS ABRAMS BETTY JC DAY GALE ANDERSON PEGGY CARGIL MARSHA STAGER GUY SUTHER- LAND NEIL GREENER RON KUKAL KATHY KLINGNER ANN LOWERY B1-:TTS LLOYD JACKIE MEASE JOHN FOX A' TY I 1 wmfwx 5 if 1. mffewwmwmwg' ' 6 , if ff' mr , A . ' ,, 'Y 'mm 54 sv I 4 wAKaa'Aav4M!f'QWwi tm 'Nr-74:41-14 'A , . 1 x, Ann W 'fr E 4522 9..- f . ff 5 A' , y . - uf 1 : ., ,ag 21, ,.,e2?' i f' il' V . ,, 2 fx , .QS uni' P, 1 'S . c Q , -flx G.,-I g fl Fglh - I 5 3 Q E v A, H K ,I ,' , , : 1 J H. f f W , V. 7' K 1 f ' fi A-- 1 ki' .14 g WHY I AM A BACHELOR DIRECTED BY CHUCK PETERSON GUY SUTHERLAND, LARRY RAGSDALE, DARLENE MEYERS, GRACE BEGOLE, LAIN E BARRETT, BONNIE STEPHENS. The play was a project by Chuck for the directing class, presented at the Fine Arts Festival last Spring. HELLO OUT THERE DIRECTED BY MAUDI LITTLE ROWAN ZANDER, JANET CARDER, RON KUKAL, JOE MacDONIALS, BARRY MARTINS. This play was also produced on the directing class level and also served as Maudils Senior Seminar. The play was presented as part of an evening of one acts on May 22, 1960. WESTSIDE STORY DIRECTED BY JERRY ZAYAC RON JAMES, JULIAN SMITH, LARRY RAGSDALE, TOM WILSHIRE, LARRY GRANT, ROGER LINDBERG, ANNE KIPP, LAINE BARRETT, DARLENE MEYERS, JOE FARRAI, BARRY CHARLES, GRACE BEGOLE, GALE ANDERSON, BARBARA MEANS, JULIE MCCLAIN, GUY SUTHER- LAND, JERRY PALMER, HERB THRAU, LARRY KAY. This play was also on the same program and was Jerry's project for the directing class. THE TERRIBLE MEEK DIRECTED BY PAUL ROWE PAUL ROWE, PHYLLIS ABRAMS, JULIAN SMITH. This play was the last on the program for the evening. The purpose of the project was to give the students a chance to apply the techniques they had been studying during the semester. 84 EAU U V I U- A QQ -- mga V A2 CLASSES iw? ,nf-V, Left to right: Rich Meyer, Treasuferg Barry Charles, Vice-Prexidentg John Poswilko, Prexi dentg Carol Hopkins, Secretaryg Cynthia Lane, Parliamentarian Knot shownj. The Senior Class 86 X . Phyllis Abrams Sue Eddy , N ,I J A x I Jackie Brummel Lee Brummel ' W h o' s W h o Marvin Rannabarger Nancy Toler in gif? or- 3 -shr- Phyllis Abrams Josephine Arnold 'fi' iv ., w::5,:1, QA- '.5f:.1:f:, -. .'.::f::f Marjorie Adams Grace Begole Donald Anderson Glenn Besco Jackie Brummel pffvx B. Lee Brummel Ned Broemmel Edward Bowman Jack Bryant Richard Casassa Warren Carlson Gordon Kenneth Carlson Barry Charles Edward Cohn William Crutcher Wllham Crowe James Copper Richard Dutch gi .., 1. .Ex,:,,'?,- -E - Y 'dur' ......,4f . Karen Daniel John Fox Glenn Dothage Lynda Fry Susan Eddy Donald Fullerton King Hagey Nell Greener Barbara Gieber Richard Harbit James Hardin Carol Hopkins Floyd Heidbreder Judy Harrison Byron Gary Hunt Rita Johnson Larry Kay George Kamp David Kaczmarek Jack Kidder ft!- 1. David Korotev Gerald Margrave H. Franklin Long 96 Cynthia Lane Gary Mayes Sara. Mclaughlin Alfred Mitchener Rlchard Meyer Loyd Means Fred Moore -.J X Virginia Moore Albyn Pearn Judith Nichols GO Marilyn Myers Charles Peterson John Poswilko Karen Ridgway ?' Jack Rezny Larry Renfro Milton Roberts Paul Rowe David Schattgen Thomas Russell q Judith simon .1 i mQfwH James Sandy 100 Dennis Smith junella Van Ooyen 3' Nancy Toler David Stout Shirley Webster T f'7 Charles Woodworth Marvin Rannabarger Jerold Zayac .- ,gli Q X ,gm xyg Terrill Meyer 102 Jim Shrader Roger Stock Richard Van Note Raymond Ticknor Harold Cattel E -3-if 'LT uw .. amz,- . V, , 1, ' 'aim .HA 7 1 Q14 Q34 A o .a -.'m h R b t Fon Presidentg Mike Pullizun, Treasurerg Patty Wolf, Secretaryg Paul Left to rig t: o er g, Betta, Vice-Presidentg Herb Thurau, Parliamentarian. The Junior lass 104 Left to right: Jim Harms, Jane Hensel, Dick Hauschild, Judy Hicks, and Dave Hulmes Left to right: Chuck Newberg, Louise Ggden, and Molly Parish. Q . SQNY sf' f 3 ii N91 ,X , 1 3 g. MZ JW SEATED: Helena Watson, Sue Van Meter, and Patty Wolf. STAND- ING: Vern Victorine, and Delores r Rl ' X 5 I G U?- My ,. iq liv 5 F 'Wifi Phil Aeschliman, Laine Barrett Left to right: Don Sobczak, Marsha Steger, Tom Stephenson. W-TI? K.-.4,,f,,ff, X .L ,fl Z'-X NX1 Af' Left to right: jerry Rizzo, Bonnie Ristow, Bart Riedel. Left to Right: Jim Carpenter, Janet Carder, Judy Whitacre, Guy Sutherland. Left to right: Joyce Thyer, Bro George Taylor, Anabel Stone, Herb Thurau. 4,71-.M Lonewolf Norm Pryor SEATED: Joanie Harbet, Ellen Kuhn, Nancy Fromme. STAND- ING: George Richie, Norman Trautwein. Left to right: Ronda Scott, Joanie l Sharpless, Bob Reynolds, and 1 Kent Sanderson l XX 'vu y if r 'X ,.-W , H-A ' WkM,,,,,p Left to right: Rich Schuster, Vice-Presidentg Tom Wiltshire, Presidentg Connie Glasgow, S ecretary. The Sophomore Class 110 Left to right: Catherine Begole, Ted Buhl, Nancy Blanchard, B,Ann Bradshaw, Kent Blackwell. g4 : . Left to right: Mike Indovina., Warren Johnson, Mike Klein, Beverley Hussey. Left to right: Julie McClane, Bill McGill, Dave McKay. Left to right: Leigh Conover, Bay Bucur, Gladys Clemmons, Merrill Cobb. WVR Left to r1ght Manon Klocke, John Nelson B111 Ph1l1PS Marsha Mxller ' , I :, f V 1- 1 l i f 5 4 ,A-. ,, Q 5 gm 1 I f t EW gi if V+ FV ,, '1- 7' f , 1 1 Q X Q- . W 5: , -Q:.,.Qw:Qvf.,1Q . 4 A MX, Left to right: Ann Hanson, Ed Hamilton, Bill Griffin, De Gregory. F'-4... ll ,Q-s,,, 5 . 1 h Left to right: Bonnie Stephens, Bob Shaddick, Carol Smith. Hill lHil ?m SEATED: Harriet Scott and Vicki Robinson. STANDING: Rich Schuster, Jim Robaus, Dave Predmore. SEATED: Ruby Ambrosius. STAND- ING: Bill Austin, John Bailey, Don Barr. ,f Left to right: Judy Willis, Bill Windhorst, Tammy Walker, Jerry Wizorek, Mary Yonker. Left to right: Larry Grant, Rosie Gross- enbacher, Connie Glasgow, Marlan Graham. Left to right: Jon Derby, Bill Denton, Joe Ferreri, Nels Edwards, Careen Curtis, and Marilyn Dierks. .fif!,,':.g: Left to right: Darrel Neal, Wilda Paley, Barbara Means. Left to right: Ann Long, George Lucus, Sharon Looker, Joe MacDanie1s Left to right: Bill Stetzel, Larry Sut- ton, Linda Swab. Left to right: Gary Hemming, Lynda Haye, Alan Hedges. ,,.. A . , 1 , A W-,. 'N , ' , I I .-A, --V,-Q, 1, ,, 4,531 1 - .ff 4--,, Q if ' ' V. 5 E2-1:5Sf1'?22: Y ' ,. A ' , - hd N-A -4Em.w,zzf-4ff:.m,w:1.:-':- -- ' .ZQ . ,fgy 't Q , , .X-1,541.4 -nf. -bfi-VNC' ,-Ng. .. ,. ., 1- S4 1, . 4 . g. .,,,, .. , . f,... ,. , ,A ,, H gy Y 1 Sf , 1 Z in EI ' L- t - 1339: -- vw '11,-1. . .. , - umm, :. f Hsrww ,V Q05 'fm ' . f Q- -cf .f ' - 14'f',.jg : 1 y . ,7,. ,,. I Q ,Q .1.,. 21 Q- L y K , V- .. .,,.. .5 , - , ,ly , 'Q Y Q1 1 i 3 Q f 2572 Q.. -V , , - if 1 165' 5 .' a Q. fy: ., ' A1 ' if . ff, V , . 5 X . , -,- f ' . W 11,1 ig V , E - HF ' K1 s ,A o L,-Q X L J ' - - a WP.. vf' LL , I 5 L' . , ' , ,af ' .f D L ,- Ag' - w I ,- 1 ' . I r I I' ' lil' g -alfa' 5 K W 1 ,.,.f , Q g . , Q '+ , .454 ' , V V V ' 1 , . 3 , ' d ' , , ' V 'F F rf ', Y' i' 4 E V :M - 2- Q, f ' 5 1 3' Q '- Ugfgff f 5.-'li 1 .2-' Left to right: Eve Lesem, Gary Law- son, Woody Lawson, Pat Leeper, Sid Landon. Left to right: Paul Sula., Jim Thumbley, Lynn Wilson, Don Weisman, Vic Cusurnano. Left to right: John Meyer, Jennifer Merritt, Dan Meininger. X X Left to right: Dale Myerscough, Liz Moulder, Dick Miller. 121 Judy F orbis, Allen Fozkos L . gl Qi L vii Left to right: Jim Coder, Prexidentg Alton Baird, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Stevens, Secretary Tom Pierson, Treasurer. The Freshman Class 122 Left to right: Mike Green, Chuck Quennette, Sari Eddy, Ken Kloos, Royal Rocca ii H' 1 fa Left to right: Bob George, Pat Bayne, Vigfmfjl Mike Finley. 'UI' 123 5 -N Y! -is Left to right: Bill Schnute, Mary lu Sanders, Mary Schnittker, Jeep Saffar- Left to right: Donna Doran, Mike rans. Dixon, Jean Del-Iaven, Linda Cun- ningham. Left to Right: Judy Holmes, Frank Inheld, Bob Jag, Larry Jenkins, Kay Johnson, Don John- son. Qi ? 1 I Left to Right: Lee Woods, Don Wimberly SEATED: Bob Costello, Delbert Coleman, Dave Brinkman, STANDING: Gene Crane iii: , 'r' -55-ee V+! Left to right: Merrillee Johnson, Brenda johnson, Dora Kahler, Diane Kempfer. SEATED: Ralph McE1earney, Dave McDowell. STANDING: Phil Means, Laura McKamey, Mickey McGuire, Vierow Lynn McClelland. SEATED: Georgia Taylor. STAND- ING: Bob Stokesberry, Janet Taylor, Carol Stout. Left to right: Ron Stonebreaker Lyle Stamper, Nancy Stevens Skip Stasny, Russell Stice. Left to right: Bob Hardin, John Hartmann, Jo Ruth Hayward, Gail Henry, Ted Hoell, julane Hesh. Left to right: Gloria Wills, Bob Wild man, Cindy Wilcox, Bill Varecha. Left to right: Julie Kennedy, Ranella King, Steve Kuntz, Roger Latner. Left to Right: Sherry Evans, Cheryl Evans, Mike Elliot. ' L5 Ee Left to right: Richard Scott, Bill Sheldon, Sandy Sisson, Ida Jane Sell, Merle Sheldon, Gary Slade. ,ffl P Left To right: Alton Baird, Bette Asher, Stan Andrews, Bob Adams Q WN., Left to right: Sandra Eber, Julie Dutch, Carol Durkee, Scott Bridgeman SEATED: Jeff Baymiller, Gene Buescher, Dave Breitwieser, STANDING: Jim Ballinger. --Q s 5 4' L-. A -ef --mr- 'Q V' K-, ff... ,.' , ' x:f'.i'5'-. fw .L ,.,. -X. 019' Left to right: Sharon Childress, Marie Catron, Susan Casey, Paul Carpenter, Linda Carson. ffm' Left to right: Barb Staley, Barbara Smith, Geri Spurling. Left to right: Gary Richardson, Chris Roberts, Dave Rhodes, Dave Roberts Left to right: Mickey Van Blair, Dan Thomas, Trudy Vines. Left to right: Teeny Chong, Marilyn Clark, Ruth Clark, Don Clay, Judy Cobb. Left to right: John Lederer, Carla Leeds, Dorothy McAfee, Bill Mc- Allister. Left, to right: Bill Wennerstrom, Doug Friedly, Larry Burke, and Gary Dunn. Left to right: Mike Bross, Glenda Bishop, Jim Eniow, Harold Price f C' 3. V, A S f ' -. ig New '- 'X 4'1 A Y k a i. ' Wifi: ar XV A syvvr N KV.-lx 5 ' V, 4 -A .. .T-gf , ' 4 I fx-YA .f r A V KMW ,,..,v . ,, . , -' ,NSW-, I QTL, f , 2, M 214 , NE'-q.,iV f' K Siviqggaga -N 3Xt1L i' Y, ,I ,K .VXgQxg,1Nj:., 1 4, ,KVV 5 I5 45 fhppfgbgfhlq 'i-r- wwmiswm X, .al umlK49I.1.:l-...1HE.l.J.ilIU .L1IDlEf.4.lnZivlah.LluL:I. .-rltldvaidmrvhvl f lvl- 131 oi-ayinlfrlklw 'A. I . un. -1... - lil:-r ,gil-Q S' '!v.Pv--A ABRAMS, PHYLLIS: Sociology-Psychology5 Chi Omega 1,2,3,4, Secretary, Vocations Chairman5 Christadelphos 1,2,3,4, President, Vice-President 5 U.C.C.F. l,2,3,4, Secretary5 A.W.S. 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Senate Representative 25 W.A.A. 1,2,3,45 M.E.N.C. 1,25 Callboard5 Theta Alpha Phi 3,45 Poetry Club 15 Science Club 15 Christian Life Conference 3,4, Co-chairman 45 Whois Who 5 C-Sta 45 Parent's Day Committee 3. ANDERSON, DON: Business Administration 5 Mu Theta Nu 1,2, Treasurer 5 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,45 Crysophylos 5 International Relations Club. BOWMAN, EDWARD W.: Business Administra- tion and Economics5 Mu Theta Nu 1,25 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Charter Member 2,3,4, Steward 2, Financial Committee 25 Homecoming Commit- tee 3,45 International Relations Club 25 Wood Hall Council Representative 15 Christian Student Fellowship 1,25 Alumni Day 1,25 Chapel and Assembly Committee 1,2,3,45 Encore Club. BRUMMEL, JACQUELIN MEASE: Music Education 5 Chi Omega 1,2,3,4, Rush Chairman 2,35 Homecoming Committee 25 M.E.N.C. 1,2,3, Secretary 25 W.A.A. 1,2,3,45 S.N.E.A. 3,45 Chris- tian Student Fellowship 1,25 Sophomore Counse- lor5 Light Opera Guild 2,3,45 Madrigal 3,45 Orchesis 35 Chapel and Assembly Committee 4, Secretary5 C-Sta 35 Dome Staff 25 Pi Kappa Delta 2,3,45 Parent's Day Committee 25 Mary Pierce Organ Award 35 Frances Hunter Oratory and Extemporaneous Speaking Award 35 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1, Recorder 25 Choir 1,2, 3,45 Whois Who. BRUMMEL, LEE: Religion and Philosophy5 Mu Theta Nu 1,2, Secretary 25 Tau Kappa Epsilon 35 National Interfraternity Council 1,2,3, Vice- President 35 Junior Class Parlimentarian5 Pi Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4, President 45 Theta Alpha Phi 3,45 Lund Forensic Cup 25 Sophomore Coun- selor 5 Christian Student Fellowship 1,25 Chris- tadelphos 1,25 Divisional Honors Program 35 Intramurals 1,25 Callboard5 Parent,s Day Corn- mittee 3 5 Kuntz Trophy Cup 1 5 Who's Who. CARLSON, KEN: Economics and Sociology5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3,4, Song chairman 3, Home- coming Float Chairman 45 Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,45 Tennis l,2,45 Track 3,45 Football 45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 C-Sta 25 Short Play Mr. Roberts 25 Independent Men 1,2. CARLSON, WARREN: Psychology and Biology5 Mu Theta Nu 1,2 5 Tau Kappa Epsilon 35 I.M. 1,2,3 5 Light Opera Guild 2 5 Tennis 1,2,4. CASASSA, RICHARD ARNOLD: Business Ad- ministration and Economics5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4 5 Martin Hall, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Jack Frost Court 2. CHARLES, BARRY D.: History and Political Science 5 Mu Theta Nu 1,2, Sergeant at Arms 25 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, Charter Member Pledge Trainer 3, Vice-President 4, Athletic Chairman 2, Social Chairman 35 International Relations Club 25 Interfraternity Counsel 354, President 45 Junior Class Treasurer 35 Senior Class Vice- President5 Football 35 'Intramurals 1,2,3,45 One Act Play 35 Honor Roll 1. COHN, ED: History and Political Science 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4, Guard, Housemanager, Presi- dent5 Class President 15 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4, President 5 Student Senate 3, Treasurer5 Wood Hall Council 2,3, Presidentg Alumni Recognition Day Committee 1,35 Parent's Day Committee 35 136 Homecoming Chairman 45 Callboard 1,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Track 35 Football 1,2, 3,4. COPPER, BOB: Mathematics5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4, Social Chairman 2, Historian 3, Pledge Trainer 45 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Junior Class Vice- President5 S.N.E.A. 3,45 Interfraternity Council 354, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Chapel and Assembly Committee 4. CROWE, BILL: Education - History and Politi- cal Science 5 Transfer from Kansas State College 5 Tennis 1,25 Football 15 Letterman's Club 1,25 Culver-Stockton5 Tennis 3,45 Football 3,45 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3,45 President of Martin Hall 35 Letterman's Club 3,4. CRUTCHER, SCOTT: Religion and Philosophy5 Central College 15 Washington University 25 Culver-Stockton 3,45 Sigrna Phi Epsilon 3,45 Band 3,45 Christadelphos 3,45 U.C.C.F. 3,4. DOTHAGE, GLEN: Physical Education 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4, Steward 3, Senior Marshal 45 S.N.E.A. 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,4, President 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. FOX, JOHN OWEN: Mathernatics5 Science Club 2,3,4, Secretary 5 Independent Men 3,4 5 Student Senate 3,45 International Relations Club 3 5Choir 3. GIEBER, BARBAR: Elementary Education5 Sigma Kappa Sorority 2,3,4, Rush Chairman, 1st Vice-President5 Pan Hellenic President 45 U.C.C.F. 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Christadelphos 2,3. GREENER, NEIL RAYMOND: Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 2,3, Re- cording Secretary 3,4, Steward 2,3,4 5 Intramurals 25 C.S.F. 15 International Relations Club 25 C-Sta 3,45 Opera Street Scene 35 Choir 3,45 Secretary- Treasurer 45 Chapel Choir 3,45 Homecoming Committee 2,3,4 5 Homecoming Chairman 45 Call- board 45 Sigma Kappa Jack Frost 3. HARDIN, JAMES EDWARD: Business Admin- istration and Economics 5 Mu Theta Nu 1,25 Base- ball 1,35 Intramurals 1,25 S.N.E.A., Charter Mem- ber 3. HARRISON, JUDY: Speech Correction 5 Alpha Xi Delta 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Pledge Trainer 45 A.W.S. 3, Treasurer 35 Senior Court 3,45 Secretary 45 Band 15 International Relations Club 1,2,35 W.A.S. 1,2,3,45 Publications Committee 35 Parent's Day Committee 45 Alumni Recognition Day Committee 25 Religious Life Conference Committee 3. HOPKINS, CAROL ROSALLEE: Music5 Chi Omega 1,2,3,4, Chapter Correspondent 2, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 45 Culver Hall Treasurer 15 C.S.F. 15 Christadelphos 15 Poetry Club 15 In- ternational Relations Club 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Light Opera Guild 2,3,45 W.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Secre- tary of Sophomore Class5 Sophomore Counselor5 Delegater to U.N. Seminar 25 C-Sta 3,45 Farmers Daughter 25 M.E.N.C. 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Panhellenic Council 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 A.W.S. 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 45 Senior Court President 45 Homecom- ing Committee 2,3,45 Christian Life Conference Committee 2,35 Parent's Day Committee 3,45 Stu- dent Life and Activities 3,45 Secretary of Senior Class5 Callboard 2,3,45 Campus Hostess 2,35 Homecoming Attendant 3. 137 KAMP, GEORGE: Chemistry, Pi Kappa Alpha 1,2,3,4, Social Affiliate Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4, Transfer Student, Miami University, Oxford Ohio, Swim Team 1,2, Intramural Athletics 1,2, Y.M.C.A. 1,2, Cabinet 1,2, Alpha Phi Omega 1,2, Vice-President 2, Pledge Master 2, Swimming Instructor 1,2, Culver-Stockton, Swimming In- structor 4, Life Guard 4, Physics Laboratory In- structor 4, Physical Science Laboratory Instructor 4, Intramural Athletics 3,4. HUNT, GARY: History and Political Science, Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Mu Theta Nu 1,2, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Kleig Players 1,2, International Rela- tions Club 3, Choir 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Basketball Manager 4, Ugly Man 1959. JOHNSON, RITA: History and Political Science, Chi Omega 2,3,4, Secretary 4, International Re- lations Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, W.A.A. 1,2,3, Light Opera Guild 2,3,4, U.N. Seminar 3, U.N. Seminar Committee 4, C.S.F. 1,2, Poetry Club 1,2, Choir 1,2,3,4, A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. KACZMARECK, DAVID: History and Political Science, Mu Theta Nu 1,2, Sergeant at Arms 2, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, Grammateus 3, Hagemon 4, International Relations Club 2,3,4, Megaphone 3,4, Honors 3,4, French Club 2, Inter-fraternity Council 1,2. KAY, LARRY ARTHUR: Elementary Educa- tion, Mu Theta Nu 1,2, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, I.R.C. 1,2,3,4, Social Chairman 2,4, Vice- President 3, Librarian 2,3,4, Fall Play 3, One-Act Play 3, Dome Staff 3, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Homecoming, Altunni Lounge Chairman 3, Homecoming Band Chairman 4. KOROTEV, DAVID: Economics - Sociology, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3,4 , Student Senate Represent- ative 4, Varsity Tennis Team 1,2,3,4, Letter- man's Club 2,3,4, C-Sta 1,2,4, I.R.C. 1,2,3, Chi Omega-King Satan 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Home- coming Queen Attendant Escort 4 , Homecoming Sub Committee 2,4, Sigma Phi Epsilon Farmer's Daughter Escort 4, Vice-President, Martin Hall 1, Sergeant at Arms 2, Vice-President, Little Bit o Heaven 3. LANE, CYNTHIA ROSE: History and Political Science, Sigma Kappa 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Band 1, W.A.A, 1, I.R.C. 1, A.W.S. 1,2,3,4, Science Club 3, Callboard 3,4 , C-Sta 3,4 , Parlia- mentarian of Senior Class, Language 3, Dome Staff 3,4, Homecoming and Class, Library Staff 1,2,3,4. LONG, FRANK: Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4, Secretary, Student Senate 4, Presi- dent, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Charter Member, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Student Life and Activities Committee 4, Faculty Council 4. MEANS, LOYD: Religion and Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis, 2 years, Choir 3,4, Opera Guild 3,4, Martin Hall, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Our Town, You Can't Take It With You, Dark of the Moon. MEYER, RICHARD: Biology, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon 3,4, Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4, Freshman Homecoming Float Committee, Dome Staff 3,4, Assistant Business Manager 3,4, Independent Men 1,2, Senior Class, Treasurer, Callboard 3. MEYER, TERRILL Business Administration and Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4, Chap- lain 45 Band 1,2 5 Mexico City College, Mexico 1, Spanish Club, I.R.C. 1,2,3,4, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Callboard 4, Intramurals 4. LOVELAND, NORMAN W.: History and Politi- cal Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4, Northern Illinois University 1, Mother's Club Chairman, Homecoming Decorations Committee 3, S.N.E.A. 3,4, . MAYES, GARY WAYNE: Religion, Mu Theta Nu 1,2 , Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, Charter Mem- ber, chaplain 3, Athletic Chairman 3, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4 fletteredj 1,2,3,45 Varsity Base- ball 1,2,3,4 Cletteredj 1,2,3,4, Student Senate, Secretary 2, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Chairman 4, Chapel and Assembly Committee 4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Keith Whan Athletic Memorial Trophy 3. MITCHENER, ALFRED W.: Religion, Tennis Team 3,4, Bible Institute 1,25 Basketball 1,2, Chorus 1,2 5 Men's Quartet 1,2. MYERS, MARILYN Business Administration, Transferred from W. Illinois University, Inde- pendent Club 1, Club for elementary education Majors 1, Signia Kappa 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Song Director 4, S.N.E.A. 3, Charter Member, Light Opera 2,35 Choir Tour. PEARN, DALE: Business Administration and Economics, University of Illinois 1. PETERSON, CHARLES ROBERT: Drama, Theta Alpha P-hi 3,4 , Vice-President 4, All plays fFall and Spring, Alumni Day 2,3, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3,4 , Playboys Qsinging groupj, Junior Class President, Art Club 3,4, Homecoming C-Sta Chairman, Dome Staff 35 Fine Arts Week Com- mittee 2,3, Directed one act for Fine Arts Festival 35 Opera 3,4 , Student Assistant 3,4, T.V. Show 2,3,4, Parent's Day Show Committee 3. POSWILKE, JOHN: Business Administration and Economics, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3,4, Football 1,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Wood Hall Council 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Class President. Senior RANNABURGAR, MARVIN RAY: Mu Theta Nu 15 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4, President, Secre- 253,45 tary, Rush Chairman , Gamma Upsilon President 4, Dome, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 3,4 , Chapel Choir, Light Opera Guild 1,2, Christa- delphos 1,2,3, President 2, Chairman of Campus Kennedy for President 4, Publications Committee 3, United Nations Seminar 3, United Nations Seminar Committee 4, Religious Life Conference Committee 2,3, Whols Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. REZNY, JACK: Sociology, Football 1,2, Martin Hall Staff 2,35 Wood Hall Staff 1, President pledge class, Sigma Phi Epsilon 4, Intramurals, Short Play 2, Letterrnanis Club 1,2,3,4, Home- coming Staff 1, Independent Men 1,2,3, Bowling Club 1, Parentls Day Committee 2. RIDGWAY, KAREN: English, Megaphone 1,2, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Poetry Club 2,3 , Tabard Club 4, President 4, Dome Staff 2,3 5 Increscent 3,4, Gamma Upsilon 2,3,4, I.R.C. 2,3, A.W.S. 1,2,3,4, Senate 2, W.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Alpha Xi Delta 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Student Life and Activities Committee 2, Freshman Class Treasurer 15 Sophomore Counselor 25 S.N.E.A., Charter Member 35 The Crucible 25 Dark of the Moon 45 The Lina Voldez Suicide 35 Alunae Recognition Day Committee 2535 Christian Life Conference 35 Parents Day Committee 253545 Call- board 253545 Homecoming Attendant 35 Home- coming Queen 45 Homecoming Committee 2535 Foreign Language Club 25 President5 Debate 15 C-Sta 35 Theta Alpha Phi 45 Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart Court 4. ROWE, PAUL DOUGLAS: Dramatic5 Lambda Chi Alpha 15253545 Ritualist 45 Steward 45 College Publications Committee 25 Gamma Upsilon 253545 Vice-President 35 Orchesis 3545 Art Club 3545 Publicity Co-Ordinator 35 Charter Member 35 C-Sta 253 5 Assistant Director and Writer 35 Megaphone Staff 45 Editorial Consultant5 Opera 3, Stage Manager, Dramatic Productions 2,3545 Sophomore Counselor5 Homecoming Committee 25 Homecoming Chairman 35 Callboard 253545 Chapel Leader, Campus Host 354. SCHATTGEN, DAVID: Ottawa U., Business Administrations and Economics5 Football 15 Base- ball 3545 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3545 Letterman's Club. SIMON, JUDITH ANN: Business Administra- tion and Economics 5 Independent Women 15253545 Social Chairman 25 Recording Secretary 45 S.N.E.A., Charter member 35 Corresponding Sec- retary 45 Vice-President5 I.R.C. 3545 C.S.F. 25 M.E.N.C. 1,25 Chapel Choir 15253545 Band 1525 United Nations Seminar Trip to New York 45 A.W.S. 15253,45 Homecoming Committee, Culver Hall, outdoor decorations, Chairman. SPRICK5 RONALD: Math, Lambda Chi Alpha 15253545 Intramurals 15253545 Science Club 1. STOUT5 DAVID: Sociology5 Burlington College, 19595 Philosophy Club 1525 Choir 1,25 I.R.C. 1,25 Men's Choir 25 Culver-Stockton5 19615 Christa- delphos 354, Study Co-Chairman 45 Touring Choir 3545 Light Opera Guild 45 Student Preach- ing 3,45 Chapel Choir 354. TOLER5 NANCY FAYE: Speech Correction 5 Freshman Class OfHcer5 I.R.C. 152,35 Poetry Club 2535 Secretary5 C.S.F. 15 Christadelphos 1525 A.W.S. Senate 25354, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, President5 Chi Omega 1525 3545 Social and Civic Service Chairman, Pledge Trainer, President5 Pi Kappa Delta 15253545 Sec- retary 5 Christian Life Conference Women's Award 5 Sophomore Women's Scholarship Cup5 S.N.E.A. 3545 Vice-President5 Senior Court 3545 Teacher's Assistant. VAN NOTE5 RICHARD Transfer from Bradley University5 Track 45 Letterman's Club 45 Independent Men. WEBSTER, SHIRLEY ANN: Education5 Dome Staff 152,35 Student Government and Greek Or- ganizations 35 Choir 1525 Megaphone Staff 1,25 Exchange Editor5 Literary Magazine 354 5 Gamma Upsilon 3545 W.A.A. 15253545 Christadelphos 1,2535 C.S.F. 1,2535 Treasurer 25 President 35 I.R.C. 35 I.W.A. 1525 Vice-President 25 Sigma Kappa 3545 Second Vice-President 45 Scholarship 45 S.N.E.A. 3545 Homecoming Committee 25 Christian Life Conference 35 Religious Life and Activities 35 Callboard5 A.W.S. 15253545 Culver Hall Council 1 fChaplainj5 Tribunnal 15 Student Work 3,45 Switchboard. ZAYAC, JERALD JOSEPH: Speech and Drama5 Mu Theta Nu 15 Secretary 5 Tau Kappa Epsilon 253545 Theta Alpha Phi 3545 Treasurer5 Home- coming 45 C-Sta 3545 Dramatics 253545 I.R.C. 2. BUETER'S SOF-TWIST AND ROMAN M EAL L YOUR DAILY BREAD FLOWERS Fon ALL OCCASIONS CANTON FLORAL SHOPPE -viii- BL.. 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