Culver Stockton College - Milestones Yearbook (Canton, MO)

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NIU DCC Q 1 Miss Avonelle Venable Forty-nine years of dedicated teaching . . . fourteen years of service at Culver-Stockton College as an instructor of Business Administration and Commerce . . . a concerned and conscientious person . . . for these reasons we proudly dedicate to Miss Avonelle Venable the 1962 Dome. l 2 C3 O O LE 'F TY. .... . .5 F GLASSES .... . 48 ORCABHZATIQNS , 79 GREEKS ...... 108 SYDRTS .-.... AQTIVITLEAY .... 0 HTEHIB Q FRED HELSABECK, Ph.D. President Every year is important in the life of a college, but the school year of 1961-62 is an unusually important one at Culver-Stockton College. Our new physical facilities, our growth in student participation in campus leadership and self-government, our new curricular programs, both on and off the campus, and our emphasis on the clarification of our college image, as well as the values to which we give our al- legiance, are but illustrative of the many inspiring processes which combine to make this an outstanding year of the college. We shall all treasure our copies of the Dome as this helps us to relive the interest- ing events of 1961-62 and to challenge us in the years to come to be worthy of our college heritage -Fred Helsabeck 4 ll ' I 'Y' 1 I Board of Trustees SEATED: l. to r. Mrs. Allen Garner, W. H. Ayers, Fred Helsabeck, W. H. Cramblet, James Washburn, Mrs. A. C. Ragsdale. STANDING: A. V. McRoberts, W. J. Lyle, Earle Zenge, Jesse Jacobs, C. B. Little, Merrill W. Apple- bee, Kenneth Kuntz, J. Clare Hanna, Lester O. Litle. THOSE NOT PICTURED: Glenn M, Schlager, Bernard Byers, Leroy Grimes, F. L. Black, Nathaniel Leverone, Edward V. Long, David R. Hardy, Edmund C. Miller, James Whitehead, Jr., James Anderson, Paul M. Bolman, Frank Johnson Pippin. -al .W-rx ,gilb- PAUL C. CARPENTER, Th.D. DEAN DALE ALMOND, M.A. DEAN ALTHA COLEMAN, MA- Dean of the College Dean of Men Dean of Women Professor of Greek and Religion Associate Professor of Religion, Direc- tor of Religious Activities OLGA BAYs,M.A. Registrar and Associate Professor of History MAXINE CATTRELL Acting Director of Alumni Affairs KENNETH HINKLE Superintendent of B u i l d i n g and Grounds TREVOR L. PILCHER, B.A. Director of Admissions GLENN SCHLAGER, B.A. Treasurer DAVID W. STEINBECK, B.A. Director of Public Relations WALTER THORPE, B.S. Business Manager WILLIAM WALLACE, B.A. Director of Development 7 JOHN B. ALEXANDER, Ph.D. Dean of the Chapel, Professor of Re- ligion and Philosophy AUBREY N. ALLEN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Business Ad ministration and Economics NESBITT C. BLAISDELL, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama JOHN M. BRODMANN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry FLORENCE BROWN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education GUY L. COOPER, M.A. Associate Professor of English CHARLES E. CRANK, JR., B.D. Associate Professor of Religion and Coordinator of Student Ministries GEORGE D. DOBSON, B.S. Acting Instructor in Mathematics 8 EDGAR A. FRANZ, M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics Chairman of the Division of Natural Science RUSSEL GROW, Ph.D. Professor of Economics HARRY E. HALL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education J. T. HALDIMAN, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology JOHN HEATON, M.A. Science Service Project WILLIAM B. HERINGTON, B.S. Associate Professor of Physical Educa- tion JOE C. HOOTMAN, M.A. Professor of Business Administration and Economics, Chairman of the Di- vision of Social Sciences CAROLYN B. HOPKINS, M.M. Assistant Professor in Music 9 W!!Kuw TETSUMARO HAYASHI, M.A. Assistant Librarian, Instructor of Li- brary Science and the Japanese Lan- guage WILLIAM S. JOHNSON Professor of Piano, Organ and Theory ETHEL A. KAUMP, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Speech, Chairman of the Division of Educa- tion-Psychology RICHARD LANE, M.A. Assistant Professor of English LACEY L. LEFTWICH, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology and Religion RICHARD LINDSEY, M.S. Assistant Professor of Social Science JOHN LOCKE, B.A. Assistant Professor of English and Modern Languages. GASPER A. LOUGHRIDGE, Ph.D. Professor of Biology 10 MARTHA MCCLAIN B S Assistant Professor of Physical Educa UOI1 MARY McREYNOLDS, B.S. Assistant Professor of Business Educa- tion CECIL MARTIN, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education, Di- rector of Student Teaching FORD T. MESSAMORE, Ph.D, Professor of History and Political Sci- ence J. LESLIE PIERCE, M.A. Professor of Vocal Music THEODORE L. PITTENGER D.M.E. Professor of Music, Education and Chairman of the Division of Humani- ties KENNETH L. ROBB, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tion CAROLE JO SANDY, M.A. Assistant Professor of French and Spanish 11 4? HARRIS SORRELLE, DWIGHT STEWART, JUSTIN M. WALKER, MERVIN W. M.F.A. M.A. M.Ed. WILLIAMSON, Instructor in Art Assistant Professor of Re- Associate Professor of Ph.D. ligion and Philosophy Physics Professor of English and Philosophy 'i'y,Ws-1' HARLAN 4 1 WINGFIELD, Instructor of Biology Mrs. Lillard, Culver Hall Mrs. Bland, Wood Hall Mr. 8: Mrs. Schaffer, Martin Hall dh 'li ZX gr. --I 'l 'I l' 5 i l Senior class officers are Pat Wolf, presidentg Herb Thurau, vice-presidentg Delores Wiedemeier, secretaryg and Larry Ragsdale, treasurer. College days are over and what remains? . . . The memory of that first day away from home . . . the close circle of friends . . . the C. P. at 10 o'clock . . . that familiar smile you search for through clumps of hurrying people . . . the occupied benches . . . the riverfront . . . the bullsessions after hours . . . the initials on the desks . . . the steps . . . the first exam . . . and fmally the blur of black robes that end these dreams and push us on to greater challenges and new hopes .... 14 4 A at si 71. -fm S1 55 -H1 all 'Q' f 4tg:tsf.t:w gpg: , . 4.1-frm, fi: . .fniavfsisssls ll We X .-.izsmg 5 M 12 5 FIRST ROW: Ben Vlilliarn Allen: Pat Allen: Laine Barrettg John Hadley Bennett: SECOND ROW: Paul D. Bertag Douglas KI, Brown: Charles David Burnpassg Janet Kay Cartler1 THIRD ROW: Kenneth Carnahan: James Carpen- 15 is 12. 5 ter: Donald E. Carr: Carol Ann Cawthon: FOURTH ROIV: William S. Clossctg Mary Cluck: Jeanette L. Colvin: and Clay M. Craft. y,.,,w.wggs1 L-, - R elel in V ,-,L . . .. . , . -'re M i ' FIRST ROW: William Batemang Edwin Chickg Thomas Corncliusg Judith Crawfordg SECOND ROW: Duane Dagleyg Roger DeLaCeyg Lawrence Dorang Amelia Dvorakg in in If 'M-v .wk gs. THIRD ROW: W. Kirby Eberg George V. Edwardsg Den nis Everlyg Joyce Fewg FOURTH ROW: Jo Ellen Foster Kenwood Fosterg Sandra Frawleyg and Richard Gentry. 4 N, x FIRST ROW.' William Gilbertsong Jarnes Greeng Loretta Hofmeisterg James Humbleg FOURTH ROW: Frances Kay Grcenleyf Dan Guzikg SECOND ROW: Joyce Had- Knappg Roger Knudscng Duane Langenderferg and Marie dowg Robert Hanseng james Harrnsg Robert Hclsabeckg Lewis. THIRD ROW: Jane Henselg Paul Henthorneg Myron 17 FIRST ROPV: Roger Lindbergg Robert Lippertg Betty Ann Lloydg Nona Longg SECOND ROW: Patricia Longg John McCullochg Patricia Millerg Virginia Mixerg THIRD ,-:.x:::: ,Q ROI47: Darlene Myersg Louise Ogdeng Molly Parrishg Wes Peifferg FOURTH ROW: Janice Pilcherg Norman Pryorg Larry Ragsdaleg and John Reed. nw ,H i .M , s FIRST RO W.' Edward Rezzmkag John Rickerg Judy Rid- dleg George Ritchie g SECOND RO W.' Bonnie Ristowg Donald Ruppg Kent Sandersong Ronda. Scottg THIRD fi' ROWY Joan Sharplessg Jerry Shearg Blair Stanicekg Marcia Stcgerg FOURTH ROW: Tom Stcphensong Phyllis Stev- ensg Ann Stoneg James Symmonds. nv- . Q ,. f ' f 46, if if 'Wt in X ' -wig! E ,Q N 1 ,fb n . X Eze 7: ins ,glgggy ii fzfsragm qggwfif 1225313335 52452 I . Iv li. Sw-'1G5? s37 - WW1 snr-W, ff ggggsgnw swffiff 1 isa' K fs,-ww fa ,gwaQ511,-'s- K F it X , auf 'Y I I , V :f'2Qslf, - ' ' , ..A1E: V if K , .M 5 ZR 'Q-.,. . ,A ,rw W V V fi ,ig 'Q ,wi my si L f FIRST ROWJ AIIHG Robertson Smith. Joyfe Symmonds: Wiedemeicrg Patricia Wolf and Marilyn Wood. Those not Jerry -Thomasg Herbert Thnrau: SECOND ROW: Joyce pictured arc: Wayne Carlsong Robert Elsner: Lynn Feurerg Thyerg Norman Trautwein: Sue Van Meter: Charles Louis Havasg Ronald James: Marty Sehevlingg and Robert Vehlowg THIRD ROW: Vernon Vietorineg Steve Vrlikg Zacher. Helena Watson: Bob VVG-her: FOURTH ROW: Delores 20 The class officers of the Junior Class areg Bob Smith, presidentg Sid Landon, vice-president Diane Meinert, secretaryg and Jim Mettler, treasurer. 21 viii 5'f1?i33'ifQ113lL ' sfizzffif B YQ Richard Abdnour Phillip Aeschliman Ruby Ambrosius Carol Ash Bill Austin John Blaine B'Ann Bradshaw Ken Brickman Ted Buhl Larry Cornwell Vic Cusumano Jon Derby Ted Didesch Jeff Dohsc Joe Ferreri Judy Forbis Barb Frey Nancy Fromme Connie Glasgow Jim Graham Marian Graham Rosie Grossenbacher Ed Hamilton Ann Hanson KW 22'-S1 1-gwv an 1? '4- 4 11 MH QW FIRST ROW: Jan Hardyg Alan Hedgesg Kurt Hofmanng song Mike Kleing Sid Landong THIRD ROW: Carla George Hurtg SECOND ROW: Bev Husseyg Warren John- mang Eve Lesemg Gene Lindsayg and Ann Long. A perfect oops, next page . . 24- L , My Leh perfect example of a C-S coed's room FIRST ROW: George Lucusg Joe MacDonielsg Dave McKayg Walt Maurerg SECOND ROW: Barb Meansg Diane Meinert 3 jennifer Merritt g Jim Mettler 5 THIRD ROW: John Meyerg Dick Millerg Marcia Jagg and John Nelson. S sl. 415 EF if' if '.E. A Rx F Q ' .,, ,i 3. ts , . 7,-- fmgi, ewmwyfv f an-M., Chuck Newburg Jeff O'Neal Wilda Pasley Lee Plank Bill Phillips Don Pittman Mary E. Powell Dave Powers Dave Predmore Gary Price Jo Rice Bart Riedel 5 .gi 3 .MMM--ii V FIRST ROl'1f'.' Jorry Rizzo: Vicki Roluinson: YVLmdgi Russell: Gciorgc Scngstovkg SECOND ROW: Jcriy Smith: Bob Smithg Bonnie Stephensg and Bill Stctzel. ,mm i s, fn ii' ji' gg ' 513 ii 'Ulf FIRST ROW: Linda Swabg George Taylorg Tammy Walkerg SECOND ROW: Judy Willisg Lynn Wilsong Tom Wiltshireg and Mary Yonker. 22? i Dedicated to those juniors who will soon be beginning their experiences as practice teachers . . . 1 low -wi INN Sophomore class offlcers are from left to right: Stffve Kuntz, presidentg Cindy 'Wilcox, treas- urerg Donna Doran, secretaryg and Lve Woods, vice-president. SOPHO ORES ,J Bob Adams Stan Andrews Marilyn Baker Z, 5 if uv 2 4 Q ' x ,am 1'-n Don Barr N. , Jeff Baymiller Glenda. Bishop is 'ILL B, Kent Blackwell X Nancy Blanchard Dave Breitweiser ,-wwf -'SX gf Ray Bucur Jack Burke Paul Carpenter Sari Eddy Chick Teeny Chong Marilyn Clark Gladys Clemmons Judy Cobb Merill Cobb Leigh Conover Bill Coppel Gene Crane Jean DeHaven Fred Denton Hary Dixon III d SO Q ill Mike Dixon Donna Doran John Dubeck Gary Dunn Julia. Dutch Sandra Eber Chuck Elste Cheryll Evans Sherry Evans Jr,-Sr. P.E.'s prime purpose is to develop fundamental skills for the studentw C ?j The U.N. winners preparing to leave for their New York trip . . Carrie Fairse Bill Finley Walt Galaty ! Bob George Denny Golden Mike Green Bob Hardin John Hartmann Jo Hayward Q! 3- 1' .fn 1 'Qi M il y 33 ggi-Q + ,. 1 gm r 5. Y' . 'iJ','A if., wliigzr xp N 4 K ,M 5 ,Lg 33 M X K 1 .. 'V 'vw 222, .mi r if 'v L 4 2 wr ,, .auf S52 .K . as it f 3 2 ...f,.- N - fe A A ii .Q- f- may we , . 1, ,fi ng, im , A fgfgii 52542 wg 4 iz? f Hg Q rl- FIX W!! y. f' , ,. wig., I , 'bm 36. it 34 Ted Helberg Gail Henry julane Hesh David Hoffman Frank Infield Kaye Johnson Brenda Johnston Harold Josiah Ranella King Ken Kloos Steve Kuntz Woody Lawson Gary Lawson Carla Leeds Larry Lucenti Lee Martin 3 Terry Llaurizio Dorothy McAfee Ralph Mclilearney Phil Means Barb Miller Sandra Miller Randy Moore Darrel Neal 115 'mf ,W Su ffl Paul Nelson Dale Nichols Harry O'Hale Bob Pandak Tom Pearson Dave Peradotti Rich Petersen Tina. Phillips Barb Potter X I l College, by its very nature, requires intense study . . . and more study . . . iff? 25? Dick Potts Chuck Quenette Bob Rhea Dave Rhoades Jim Robaus Dave Roberts Maurice Saffarrans Mary Schnittker Bill Schnute V 'VIII' -ff Hx ai 'mx fi- if swf' Rm 1 Wu. P94 ' 'VK iQn Harriett Scott Bob Shaddick julia Shaeffcr Bill Shelton Sandy Sisson Gary Slade Barb Smith Carol Smith John Snyder Geri Spurling Lyle Stamper Frank Stastny Nancy Stevens Russ Stice Ron Stonebraker Bob Stookesberry Carol Stout Paul Sula. Larry Sutton Gwen Taylor Dan Thomas Mickey VanBlair Trudy Vines Jim Wafula A' W .elk mwfx dn FIRST ROW: Cynthia Wardg Clarence Warningg Don Wiesemang Cindy Wilcox-3 SEC- OND ROW: Bob Wildmang Gloria W'i11sg Don VVimber1yg Rex Wingetg THIRD ROW.' Jerry Wizorekg and Lee Woods, HE: Pick you up at seven? SHE: Fine! ACI! 'Www -fi SNR QS Class officers are from left to right: Jack Neumann. treasurerg Lynn Eckrote, secretary Jack Kenney, vice-presidentg and Hank Helsabeck, president. FRESHME 41 E1 aw ATG? Thomas Adkins Richard Allen Roger Anderson Dorothy Armbruster Francis Aeschlinger Alton Baird Karen Barger Susan Bart Jackie Bauer Alan Bazzoni Dave Bentson Van Blankenship Barbara Bogart Marion Borchert Scott Bridgeman Dave Brinkman Mike Bross Arlene Broud Gary Brown Earl Brumbaugh Kathryn Bryant Gene Buescher Cami Bunta Tod Butler .Kb .. fi 5. yg1i'W . Y. fe ,X K, Y, Ms. .L '15- 15.425 'Y fl WW are 4--. f 2 AQ! J E L . ,, A E , We 15 wumnmnuf-unmmwwwwwmya.-s s,m rQ:w ber? Ron Carlson Bob Carpenter John Carrier Susan Casey Bob Chamberlain Jim Champley Karen Christian Don Clay Bob Clement Progress is being made on the new boys, dorm . . . next Septem Swimming, anyone? Richard Collin Bruce Condill Jeff Counton Judy Crigler Donna Crouch Mike Dalton ax 15 Randy Davis Dave Delander Bill Dever in T: Hw Q M iss i is 5 Ru Bob Dieffenbach Dan Disselhorst Gus Ditchman Harvey Dohm Laura Doran Hank Dresser Lynn Eckrote Virginia Elsea Cleo Estill Memories of those Communications 102 term papers . . . Caught in a rare moment students relaxing in the C.P. David Evans Janet Evans Dave Everett Dave Faircloth Pete Falasco Mary Fearheiley Bob Fraser Gloria Frazier Bill Fridley iii z 1 wiv? L .,: jv- 1- V ' wg., ., li 'Jill' Doug Fridley Marty Futrell Betty Garrison Glen Garrison Paul Garrison Gerry Gaunt Richard Gee Richard George Reggie Giovannzzi Jeanette Glasgow Alan Gordon Peter Granstrom Nancy Greco Bill Griglione Fred Gruner Rich Guilickson Kent Hansmier Bob Harris Shelia Harrison Bob Harroun Roger Hartwig Pat Hayward Hank Helsabeck Mike Herod ib- . WWW Qs . K Qwkm .. l ,ppw JPUH who -2., ' Jim Hinchman Terry Hohrnan Carolynn Holst Marilynn Holst George Homuth Lee Howerter Erena Hudson Gary Hull Roger Innes Our favorite procrastinators . Look Familiar? fs! ,K Mike Jacobs Bob Jag Pam James Beth Jasper Charles Jenkins Karen Jensen .nuns ,. funn Don Johnson Terry Johnson Jim Jones xx ii 'h is-or ,si A -5 K . W segskv Jiffy, L... 1-In. by Ledlie Johnston James Judy Bob Kaiser fl.. Steve Kaiser www Maureen Kelly Jack Kenney L Bob Koch Sue Kocher Jim Kragh Monday morning - 8:05 Wood Hallers relaxing with their honorable president . . 'S E 3 rr' 7' fa if 4 4 3? Pat Kreiling Kaye Kroeger Terry Larimore Martha LaRose Jorge Larrea Vera. Leach Ron Leftwich Ted Lehman Terry Leigh , ar -fr K -:: :,r2.:,rf , .mg--.V 1 M, gr, -'2is:f.1.f-:rm f 1 sg 4 5 wt 1 h 5 + it tr 3 , 2 gi' X ,L , Q Ba 1, it ea -45 WW' 154 1 1 ir 'il E f fl 752' 2 .fm 5 N V ill' Anka, .QS ?hx Qs- ,, 2. 2 la Claudia Lempera Linda Liggett Shara. Lingo Lois List David Little Tal Lockos Ron Logan Harold Lurxdstrom John Longmire Gail Lusk Charles Lutenberg Carmen Lyons Tom Martin Gif Mast Betty McAllister James MeAlpin Sandy McBride Jim McC1ard Paul McClelland Wanda McConnell Mary Beth McDonald Dave McElroy Elaine McGann Winnie McGrane 'K 3 Z., f' SYN dx Vf 'v Lynne McKinney Fred McLaughlin Patty Meridith Beth Michaels Kenneth Milhouse Geoffrey Miller Duffy Morf Thomas Mott Sharon Moryl The pr1ce of beauty is indeed 'Chestnuts roasting on an open fire . . . Ray Muegge Jon Mundy Betty Mydlil Pam Nagle Barb Nelson Betsy Nelson Chuck Nelson Pete Nemec Jack Neumann ii' N in 'Twp NP- ,rf 'Os '-I-73' 5 is John Newman Bob Newsome Barb Nichols Bev Nichols Tom Nilsson Donna OlLeary Alan Olson Ron Olson Jerry O'Neal John Osterman Owen Owen Gary Paffrath Julie Palmer Hillery Parrack Joyce Parscale Paul Partlow John Pearl Inagrace Perry Anne Petersen Pam Peterson John Piercy Emil Plecko Herbert Pohlmann Delos Pollard NPEPSI, pleaseu FIRST ROW: Dave Popperg VVayne Priebeg Joan Quackenbushg Thomas Quandtg SEC OND ROW.' Lyda. Lee Quinng Lana Jo Rakersg John Riccig and Carol Rice. 60 Q FIRST ROW: Lynn Richardsg Jim Richardsg Eddie Robbg Pat Robinsong SECOND ROW: John Robisong Royal Roccag Bob Rokitag and Nelson Ross. QGNV' fi , wt fm f 7 W- f K ff . -at-t. t Vg: , I S 31 is S 1 Ns t Q 'tfifsf 1 - gt fauna? K K fy, K J tp- avs 1 5 M,- is 4 3 t 14 sf ,gif , 55 Q3 ,' 5: fi - , 5 The student leaders-administration retreat cl 61 1. s 3 V gf? 'Q Q w 1' ti 'Q 4 3 N ff 'N as xg S s Rx 4 ,sf e -6,54 1 A 'V 9 A Sai ,N 3, ,Nga , W if n .kg X .wfygt ,,,,...-f-W arifled many issues . . ,.,v A . - F The freshmen turned the tables on the upperclassmen, but . . . 'TTT' FIRST ROW: Gary Rowleng Wesley Rutterg Larry Saegerg Judy Sammonsg SECOND ROW.' Larry Schaferg Pete Schelpg Gerald Schmidtg and Barbara Schram. 62 FIRST ROW: Ken Schuringg Bob Seckmang Ida Jane Sell: Larry Sharrg SECOND ROW Janet Shoopmang Pat Smithg Joyce Spurlingg and Dan St. Clair. . . the upperclassmen soon got their revenge. WON Q2 AQ-ff' 'Dv 'UK' 'SQ 2 , T Q , 7 if QT 4 is ' - K Bruce Storey Dave Strickler Barb Sturgeon Dave Summerfelt Lynne Swingley Larry Tatman janet Taylor Dave Terwischc Gary Thomas Jim Thomson Gary Tipling Drennan Tolle Bob Trocstcr Dave Troxler Jan Trutty John Turpa Bill Twaddlc Daw lfrion john Varga John Vencgoni Arlyn Voorhis Gerald Vrabcl Bill 'Walker Don Wlalters 5 Judy Weatherrnan Diana Weber Bill Weller John Wendell Gary Wiley Weldon Williams Terry WVilson Mary Sue Wittland John Wooten Boyd Wright Dawn Wright Larry VVunner .fm QQ Gerald Zumwalt Robin Zweig Special Students Adele Yare Leslie Young Jim Zaring nr FIRST ROW.' Gerald Bertuecig Donald Foley: Bob Johnsong and George Lane. SECOND ROW: George Mullinsg and Ben Stevenson. 67 ig. ME A' :L,L lidrfl ,gl 1 ff ' . 1 ff' 1 A i I . 3 H ,Lk I. . 5 , . , a Missy' ,.,. S , .. H , 1 ,,.. , . v,.. . . fa NJ, .. A K : Q.. ' ' V , 1 9-11 6 ' 1 11 A -1111 W M 1 1 -1 . . , ' A ,Q ,H 1 'asf' '15 A L0.f'f ' .Q pe x A 1 -' I wax. W VNS, ' ,, ,Q , nf A L 1 1:1 glare- fi V, VL 1 ,HA 1 - , 1 VW ,X ,wc in 1'g.,.a Hx, my 1 43 Uv' 1 Nam., V! 1 z 1 1 in ,,.,-M- fx Around 1111 C ' 1011111111: Ui' yuh ' ' 'PY-Stovktorl 68 , 41,,. N , - . K ,, f,i.,,M. W gif-'E '1',1e'Wf ! .,A, N ,.7A .1 -friv M . 4: , 111.157 ,gl 1: JW ,111 ,.,.,f ln. Hjust one brushing H- lasts all clay iRapicl shave -f a little dab 'ill do ya. 'E E gs. Do you really eat spinach 7 for breakfast? 1 1? Q' my nv . ,,, V P V f - a. f 1514 'g m x Q5 I , mg , ' 5 2, :'N'fmQ Y' t. . --v . . A .gs - Ho .W , ,Y . A conference with a professor can straighten out some trouble spots. A fluffy white cap always keeps the brain at work - except during exams 71 Quiet study time in the library is pre- cious and perhaps not frequent . . -l Music methods class causes great pleasure to the participants . . . lis- teners, well . . -0? .-I- OUT! No, Coach, that won't work against Jewell. 72 Dropped something, Lyle! Two inspiring mcn - one always with us, Dr. Helsabcck. The other, Dr. Hans Roscnhaupt, was on campus for the W'oodrow Wfilson Fellowship seminar . . . il r f is if glljab! liialg rf' ,ag K' K .1 Saw. fiiifiiiis ' in I ig, A i s'2f5'f 4 N 4 - WMTV1 , s ,aw.Y gpm w ' , wa ' My -15-i.NH,f fi 4 1, f R' 3 w i fm E sa F! ' f 5 m .SES . ,Q , Santa cvcn came for thc Wood Hall Christmas Party for the Quincy or- phans . . Parties, wc have parties, we have gobs and gobs of parties . . . 4 . A sg Q t. X. X I K, .Ar - '?'3 ,sara wr, ' ' ,..-4- R. , I YL! , 5 K E H I- , K M 75 And New Ye-ar's Eve was rcally Z1 smash up party . . The newly remodeled Sigina Kappa House is an attractive addition to the campus . . . These rare examples of feminine pulchri- tude were C-S' candidates for Homcom- ing queen - nice?? W No, PM not busy fDarn itj F Oh, no, not more of those forms to fill out . . . alas, it's registration day! v Niuil, anybody? What would we do without the Coke m:1c'hinc'? This Cfzmtou spot is partifmlarly popular bm-tween 9 9:13 pm. v - 3 Good-night thc Eskimo way f .51 gi A A.V,, 1 XM ..., :,V , , V I gs ,, , BHK H 'F IE Z I 5 ry !'mL'5'11-W .N I ' . his fl . if 3. J l i TI IIE END! xr -2.4, ' t giifl33ff1'g if np ' K 'WX h-th. Q fN o Oo O o 0 O O O0 OO 7 .s... ,.. Honor Court Left to right: fvlary Schnittker, Joe McDoniels. Bets Lloyd, Mr. Franz, Jim Carpenter, Marsha Steger, John McCulloch, Lynn Wlilson. and Lee Woods. ffj W' ft' 'X ,fi .- Khin' Jim Carpenter Chief Justice 'Q The Honor Court is the judicial branch of the student government. lt is composed of eight student members and one faculty advisor. lts purpose is to promote and strengthen self-government on campus and to pro- mote and maintain high standards of conduct among the students at Culver-Stockton. This year's court consists of the following people: jim Carpenter. Chief Justice: Marsha Stegcr. Court Clerk: Mr. Edgar A. Franz. Faculty Advisor: Judges f Bettv Ann Lloyd and John lWcCul- loch CSenior Classl, Lynn Wilson and -loc McDoniels Cjunior Classj, Mary Schnittlier and Lee lN'oods QSophomore Classj. 80 A.W.S. Council SEATED: left to right: Julane Hesh, Barb Frey, Linda Swab, Molly Parrish, Eve Lesem. STANDING: Jane Hensel, Jan Hardy, Sari Eddy, Gail Henry, Vicki Robinson, Carmen Lyons, Gladys Clemmons. Senior Court in Left to right: Wilda Pasley, Laine Barrett, Mrs. Coleman, Molly Parrish, Connie Glasgow, Judy Crawford, Joyce Haddow. Linda Swab President The Associated Women Students is an organization for all women students of the college whose purpose is to foster activities of interest to women, to formu- late policies pertaining to women's aiiiairs, and to serve as a governing body for women students. The Senior Court is the judicial branch of this organization. Student Senate , . SEATED: 1. to r., Bill Austin, Jan Pilcher, Bob Helsabeck, Barb Means, Ted O'Hale, Chuck Newberg, Laine Barrett George Lucus. STANDING: Dr. Carpenter, Patti Wolf, Carol Ann Long, and Mr. Sorrelle. Cawthon, Tom Vfiltshire, Ralph McElearney, John Nelson, jiWf5Jii 1.. Bob Helsabeck President as The Student Senate is the executive committee of the student body. It is composed of four ofhcers elected by the Student body, one representative from each fraternal group, one independent man and woman, and two faculty members. It considers matters of student interest and welfare. This year's officers are: Bob Helsabeck, pres., George Lucus, vice-pres., Jan Pilcher, sec., and Bill Austin, treas. 82 Panhellenic Council 'GTP' SEATED: l. to r., Geri Spurling, Lynn Wilson, Rosie Grossenbacher, Bev Hussey, Sherry Evans Ann Long. STANDING: Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Leftwirh. Mrs. Robb, and Mrs. Coleman. lnterfraternity Council SEATED: l. to r., Jim Humble, Dick Gentry. Tom Wiltshire. STANDING: Jim Hanns, Bill Shelton, Gary Lawson, Larry Ragsdale, and Steve Kuntz. 83 Dorm Councils 8 Martin Hall Culver Hall Left to right: Bob Shaddick, Dewayne Daggly, Jim Craig, Dellos Pol- Left to right: Gladys Clcmmons, Harriet Scott, Mary lard. and Gary Dunn, Schnittker, and Wilda Pasley. Wood Hall SEATED: Kurt Hoffman, Mrs. Bland, STANDING: Bob Boulwnre, Jeff Counton, Jack Kenny, David Little, Denny Golden, Rollan Logan, Bob Dieffcnback, and David Hoffman. 84 V9 Around table l. to r.: Lynn Wilson, Rich Petersen, Geri Spurling, Vicki Robinson Linda Swab Bill Phillips, Carol Smith. Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor . . . Art Editor ....,....... Dome Glass Editor ................... Faculty and Student Greek Editor .......... Homecoming Editor ..,. Activities Editor ...,.. Organizations Editor Advertising Editor .... Sports Editor .... Government . . . Vicki Robinson .. Carol Smith . Gwen Taylor . . . Linda Swah , Molly Parrish . . . Patti Wlolf . Lynn lN'ilson . , . Bill Phillips . Geri Spurling . Rich Petersen . . . Jim Farrell Torn Wiltshire Adv150r , , , .... Mr. Richard Lane 85 f C5 SEATED 1. to r.: Mary Schnittker, Louise Ogden, Ann Hanson, Barbara Smith: STANDING. Jo Rive, Terry Holman, Lana Jo Rakers, Carla Leeds, Boyd NVright, Marty LaRose, Carmen Lyons. Editor-in-Chief . . Managing Editor News Editor . . . Sports Editor .. Feature Editor . Advisor ..... Megaphone 86 . Louise Ogden .. Ann Hanson Mary Schnittker Tom YViItshire . . . . Carol Smith .. . Mr. Cooper L. to r.: Vicki Robinson, Carol Smith, Barbara Smith, Patti Wolf, presidentg Louise Ogden, Ann Hanson, Linda Swab, Darlene Myers, Bob Lippert. 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. Gamma Upsilon annually publishes the Student Directory. 87 Increscent Staff INCRESCENT is the campus literary magazine which contains original poetry and short stories by Culver-Stockton students. V ry,-,,,,... E'5f'J3,,g my Q., 1? f Barbara Smith, Alan Hedges. Ta b a rd CI u b SEATED: Ronda Scott, Wanda Russell, Alan Hedges, Dr. VValters, Camden Lyons, Barbara Smith, Carla Leeds, Phil Williznnson. STANDING: Julune Hesh, Louise Ogden, Ann Means. Hanson, Mary Svhnittker, Carol Smith, Marty LaRose, Don 88 4 L. to r.: Geri Spurling, Jim Carla Leeds, Jon Derby, Chess Club L. to r.: SEATED: Larry Scharr, Joyce Spurling, Ruby Ambrosius, Mr. Blaisdell, Rex Winget, Kay Greenley, Ralph McElearney. STANDING: Jim Wafula, Jon Mundy. Pi Kappa Delta SEATED: Bill Phillips, president Linda Swalv, Steve Kuntz. STAND ING: Bob Hr-lsabcck, Lee VVoods John Nelson. Debate Club SEATED: Linda Swub, Trudy Vines, Jon lvlundy, Dave Urion, Inagrafc Perry, John Nelson, Bill Phillips. STANDING: Terry Holman, Mary Beth McDonald. ,,f'f?f3g 1 xr- 1 f K - , . W Ax Independent Women SEATED l. to r.: Helena Wlatson, Barbara Bogart. Judy Wlil- lNIary Yonkers, Gidget Scott, Judy Cobb, Nlarty LaRose, lis, presidentg Wilda Pasley, Sandra Miller, Ranella King, Barbara Means, Linda Liggett, Judy Crigler, Nlary McDonald. Joyce Few. Ruby Ambrosius. Barbara Smith, Donna O'Leary. Karen Barger, Carmen Lyons. Sandra McBride. STANDING: Diana Weber, Virginia Elsea, Kay Johnson, Independent Men L. to r.: Ist ROW, Bill Stetzel. Darrel Neal. WValter Maur, ROW, Bill lWcGill, Eddy Robb, Tedd Helberg. Roger Ander- Mr. Cooper, Nlr. Pilcher. 2nd ROW, Phil Aeschlirnan. Ron son, Larry Sharr. 4th ROW, Harold Lundstroin, Ralph lN1c- Stonebreaker, Rlike Bross, Rex Winger, Don Johnson. 3rd Elearney, lylike Herod. Bob Stokesberry, Dave Breitweiser. 91 United Campus Christian Fellowship L. to r.: Ist ROW, Robin Zweig, Joyce Parseale, Carla Leeds, Ann Long, Linda Swab, President, Fred Denton, John Bennett. Bill Phillips: 2nd ROW, Pete Sehelp, Don Walters, Jeff Baymiller, Cleo Estill, Mary Yonkers, Mike Dixon, Donna Crouchg 3rd ROW, Inagrace Perry, Ann Han- son, Jean DeHaven, Dawn Wright, Gloria Wills, Gidget Scott, Beth Jasper, 4th ROW, Wanda Russell, Reggie Giovanazzi, Marty Futrell, Mary Sehnittker, Barbara Bogart, Marty LaRose, Barbara Smithg 5th ROW, Lana Jo Rakers, Laura Doran, Teeny Chong, Barbara Frey, Lynn Swingly, Tom Martin, Don Clay, 6th ROW, Jim Wafula, Donna OlLeary, Judy Crigler, Mary Beth McDonald, Linda Liggett, Karen Barger, Sandra Millerg 7th ROW, Dave Urion, Gary Roland, Jim Carpenter, Lee Woods, Bob Wildrnan, Jack Kenney, 92 Christadelphos L. to r.: Ist ROW, Steve Kuntz, jean DeHaven, Dawn Wright, Tammy Walker, Don Clay, Bob Wildmang 2nd ROW, Cleo Estill, Virginia Elsea. Sandra NlcBride, Judy YVillis, lylary Yonkers, Mike Dixong 3rd ROW, Phil Aeschliman, Don Pittman, Larry Schaffer, Barbara Means, Gloria Wills, Donna Crouch, 4th ROW, Jon Miindy, Dave Troxler, Jack Kenny, Bill McGill, lnagracc Perry, 5th ROW, Bill Austin, Jim Carpenter. George Mullins, Lynn Swingly, Torn Martin, Standing, John Hadley Bennett, president. 93 3 ?ALbi N 4 N WYA. l l 5 1 ' ig li 3 9? Lw,i ' 2 V Strihg Ensemble L. to r.5 Ist ROW: Nona Long, Mary Wittland, Mrs. Rhodes, Dr. Pittenger, Sandra Eber, Mrs Hopkins, Inagrace Perry, Virginia Elseag 2nd ROW:,Mary Schnittker, Kirby Eber, Carla Leeds, Charles Lutenburg, Sandra McBride, Mary Beth McDonald, Royal Rocca. 94 f'V':E1i ' '55, 5' ' ff my , J ef - f .. .I J ffifflf-'Q a 3 E it ggi? ,A .-L. ,., W., -sf ' .ww Tai J ? :fs f- . Q af. Culver-Stockton Chapel Choir L. to r.: Irt ROW: Klary Yonkers. Virginia Elsea. Teeny Chong. Barbara Bogart. Barbara Nichols. lNlary Kay Fear- heiler, Robin Zweig. Lynn Swingly. Judy Sammons. Pam Nagle, Cammy Bunta, Mary Sehnittker, Helena Wlatsonz 2nd ROW, Sue Koeher, Gail Lusk, Judy Cobb, Jo Ruth Hayward, lNIiekey Van Blair. Jan Carder, Marion Borehert, Gail Wleatherrnan. Barbara Srhrarn. Julia Palmer. Judy Grigler. Gloria Frazier. Donna O'Leary. Beverly Nichols: 3rd ROW, Barbara Potter. Julia Schaffer. Betty Lloyd, Pat Smith. Ranella King, Lynn McKinney, Joyce Few, Jerry Mot. Rex lYinget, Dave Irion, Gary Roland, Bob Carpenter: 4th ROW, Karen Barger, Laura Doran, Trudy Vines. Naney Stevens. Brenda Johnston. Dorothy lX'IefXfee, Sharon lNToryl. Arlene Broud. Julia Duteh. Donna Doran, Jim Harrnes. Steve Kuntz. Lee lVoods: 5th ROW, Fred MeLz1ughlin. Lynn Richards. Hank Helsabeek. Bill Phillips, Gidget Scott. Dawn Wright, Ida Jane Sell. Kay Johnson. Rosie Grossenbaeher, Jim Nettler, W'anda MctConnell, Gail Henry, Ann Long, Stan Andrews, Don Johnson, Boyd Wlright: 6th ROIV, Terry Holman. Frank Infield. Gary Brown, Jon Derby, Tom Martin. Joe Mac'Doniels, Bob Helsabeek, Phil Aesehliman, Dan' Disselhorst. lWike Herod, George Hurt, Alan Hedges, Lee Martin. Light Gpera Guild L. to r.: Ixt ROW, Gary Brown, Judy Cobb, Barbara Schram, Ranella King, Beverly Nichols, Jon Derby, 2nd ROW, Gail Lusk, Betty Lloyd, Jan Carder, Julia Palmer, Pat Smith, 31d ROW, Bill Phillips, Kay Johnson, Mickey Van Blair, Wanda McConnell, Phil Aeschlirnan, 4th ROW, Mike Herod, Hank Helsabeck, Bob Helsabeck, Lee Martin, Tgfgilf Q Zxgfi M - ,V A V it ,Mer 1' K :Emi W, K KW s lwyiii l fslbzl , wg, a M . 5,5 y Qfref Theta Alpha Phi L. to r.: Bill Phillips, Bonnie Stephens, Jan Carder, Bonnie Ristow, Darlene Myers, President, Mr. Blaisdell, STANDING, Laine Barrett. 96 wif Culver-Stockton Band L. to r. Ist ROW, Jane Hensel, Sandra McBride, Linda Swab, Sheila Harrison, Ranella King, 2nd ROW, Don Walters, Gladys Clemmons, Beverly Nichols, Gloria Wills, Kitty Bryant, Carla Leeds, Bill Stetzel, Wilda Pasley, Linda Liggettg 3rd ROPV, Lynn Richards, Tom Martin, Royal Rocca, Roger Hartwig, Bob Helsabeck, Lee Martin, Darryl Neal, Hank Helsabeck, 4th ROW, 'T Roland, Jeff Baymiller, Larry Schaffer, Wlalter Mziuer, Marlan Graham, Rlikc Bross, Dave btrieklcr, Ken Brickrnan. 97 Ma jo rettes L. to r.: Bonnie Ristow, Wanda McConnell, Dawn Wfright, lda Jane Sell, Lettermen's Club L. Lo r.: Ist ROW, Dick Potts. Sid Landon, Larry Cornwall, Bob Adams, George Taylor, Lee Conover, Bob Boulware, Dave Royal Rocca, George Sengstockg 2nd ROW, Vic Gussamano, Predmoreg 3rd ROW, Wes Peiffer, George Lucas, Bob Smith. ,..-...ik p.-, vi.. ,,a -v -1 -1 4 iv- fv-1 V, My of Women's Athletic Association L. to r.: Ist ROW, Jo Ruth Hayward, Judy Forbis, Connie Glasgow, Wilda Pasley, Cindy Wil- cox, 2nd ROW, Jennifer Merritt, Ruby Ambrosius, Barbara Nichols, Jan Evans, Beth Jasper, Lynn Eckrote, Mary Kay Fearheiley, Donna Doran, 3rd ROW, Gladys Clemmons, Carla Lehman, Gidget Scott, Linda Liggett, Beverly Hussey, Julia Dutch, Lynn McKinney, Judy Crawford, Sheila Harrison, 4th ROW, Brenda Johnston, Dawn Wright, Jeanette Glasgow, Jo Rice, Barbara Means, Jeanette Colvin, Diane Meinert, Gail Henry. 99 Q MM i ,,, 1: L. to r.: Jo Ruth Hayward, Judy Crawford, Bill Phillips, Vicki Robinson, Cindy Wilvox, Absent: Molly Parrish, Dee WVic-dvrneier. Cheerleaders Carol Stout, Pat Smith, Gladys Clcmmons. c orni Pryor Halter Nlmiu ohn Nlcwt Nlirlin 'wir Bioclinan Ri ht Lxnn R1fh1rcls.Dan Sinclair. Darryl Crahnn If-0 lVoocls Bob Diciltnbouh Nlr Wingfield Iarxy lNr1l ohn Wootcn Ciflord Mass. Roger Ilartwig. Mr. L. to r.t Ist ROIV, Harold Josiah, Barbara Srnith, C :1 rl a Lccds, Carla lxrhnmn, president, Mr. Hayashi, Mr. Lind- say. 2nd ROIV, Donna Crouch, Geri Spurling, Beth Jasper, Lynn NIC- Kinney, Joyce Parsfale, Jon Nfundy. 3111 ROIV, Mary Schnittkcr, Gail Henry, Rosie Grosscn- barhcr. Vicki Robinson, Pat Smith, Donna Doran, 4th ROIV, -lim Harrncs, Joc lNIcDoniels, Boyd Wright. Gary Roland. Student ational Educational Association L. to r.: Is! ROW, Jennifer Nierritt, prcsidcntg Dorothy KICAfec, Ruby Ambrosius, Linda Swab: 2nd ROW, Tammy Walker, Beth Jasper, Lana Jo Rakers, Judy Crawford, Lyda Quinn: 31d ROW, Don YValtcrs. Nancy Stevens. Chcryll Evans, Beverly Hussey, Bonnie Ristow, Vicki Robin- son, Donna Doran, Gail Henry, 4th ROW, Ron Stonebreaker, Jo Rifc, Jeanette Glasgow, Rosie Grossenbacher, Connie Glasgow, Jeanette Colvin, YVilda Pasley, Boyd W'right. 102 i 1-1 1 qv 1 lui 1 -1 in -Q -1 -1 1 -1 in 1 QQ 1-I 1 -1 1. l nu ui 1. 1 1- Q 1 in un 1 - I lpha Xi Delta FRONT ROW. left to right: Janirc Pilcheri Jo Rico. B'Ann Bradshaw. Ann Long, Judy Crawford. Diane Nlcinert, Lynn Wlilson. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Mcrritt, Lynn Swingley Mary Fcarhciloy. B1-th Jasper, Kfarilyn Holst. Patti Mc'1'QdithA Anne Peterson. Nancy Crefo THIRD ROW: Marsha Millvr. Julane Hcsh, Jo Ruth Hayward, Robin Zwcig. Pat Kricling, Jan Hardy. Cindy Wilcox. FOURTH ROW: Connie Glasgow, Darlcnv HIL-ycrs. Judy For- bis, Joan Sharplcss, Mary Sur' Wittland. Lynn McKinney, Lynn Erkrotc, Barb Nichols. 104 s 4 if L A. n w-,,,,, 5 Wild P .A xl I. A a Officers President. . , . . .Ann Long LQQQ V. President. . . . . .Judy Crawford Secretary. . . . .Diane Meinert , --1 if Treasurer. . . ..,. Jo Rice Pledge Trainer. . . . .Jan Pilcher . Hou semother A Mrs. Huff Ai.PHA Xi JEz,'?f:3x 105 Chi Omega FRONT ROW, left to right: Rosie Grossenbacher, Ann Hanson, Patti Wlolf, Linda Swab, Betty Lloyd, Vicki Robinson. SECOND ROW: Donna Crouch, Betty Mydlil, Beverly Nichols, Pat Smith, Delores Wiedeineier, Barb Frey, Carol Stout. THIRD ROW: Brenda Johnston, Elaine McCann, Mary De-Atley, Joyve Haddow, Sherry Evans, Donna Doran, Gail Henry. FOURTH ROW: Laura Kay Doran. lnagrave Perry, Katie Begole, Judy Riddle, Janet Carder, Lynn Feurer, Molly Parrish. 106 X , N Officers s President ............... Patti Wolf V. President ......... Vicki Robinson Secretary .... .... A nn Hanson Treasurer ............. Betty Lloyd Pledge Trainer. .Rosie Grossenbacher : I:. '.... L ., Wg, W5 5 on Gs ie s! gxm nzff gdb A gg Housemother CH! OMEGA Mrs. Baize 107 Sigma Kappa FRONT ROW, left to right: Bonnie- Stephens, Marsha Stegcr, Sandy Frawlcy, Laine Bar- rett, Kay Grecnley, Barb Miller, Jane Hensel. SECOND ROW: Louise Ogden, Vivian Spur- ling, Reggie Giovanazzi, Sheila Harrison. Janet Evans, Ernestinc Chong. Gerry Spurling, Tammy NValkcr. THIRD ROW: Eve lmsern. Nancy Stevens, Dorothy lX1cAfTecA Bonnie Ristow, Beverly Hussey, Trudy Vines, Kay Kraegcr, Julia Dutch. FOURTH ROW: Arlene Broucl. lda Jane Sell, Gloria Frazier, Joyce Thyer. Fran Knapp, Mickey Yan Blair, Georgia Taylor, Jackie Bauer. 108 i K4 7 Officers President .......... V. President .... . . . Secretary .... .... Treasurer .... . .Laine Barrett Marsha Steger Sandy Frawley . . . .Bonnie Stephens Pledge Trainer. . . .... Jane Hensel f gilt!! T: SIGMA KAPPA 109 Housemother Mrs. Boulware Lambda Chi Alpha FRONT ROW, left to right: Bob Jag, Ed Hamilton, Dan Disslehorst, Gerald Vrabel, Don Wimberly, Gary Thomas, Tallis Lockes, Chuck Nelson, Jim Wilson, Fred McLaughlin, Dan Guzik. SECOND ROW: Rich Peterson, Bob George, Terry Holman, Gary Slade, Bob Frazer, Duffy More, Earl Brumbaugh, George Homuth. THIRD ROW: Bob Harron, Jim Zering, Jim Robaus, John Wooten, Bill Fridley, Terry Larimore, Jim Harms, Bruce Story, Jim Mettler. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Elste, Dave Roberts, Jim Champley, Gary Lawson, Clay Craft, Duane Langenderfer, Gus Ditchman, Jack Aschinger, Bob Lippert. FIFTH ROW: Joe Mac- Doniels, Bill Bateman, John Varga, John Osterman, Stan Andrews, Dave Poppen, Doug Fridley, Dick Gentry. 110 Officers President. . . . . .Joe MacDonieIs V. President. . . . . .Jim Harms Secretary. . . . . .Bob George Treasurer. . . . .Dan Guzik Pledge Trainer. . . . . .Jim Mettler Housemother 1 Mrs. Marston LAMBDA C341 ALPHA 111 Sigma Phi Epsilon FRONT ROW, left to right: Bob Neumann. Jack Robison, Van Blankenship, Mickey Dick- son, Jerry Rizzo, Pete Falasco, John Venagoni, Gary Dunn. SECOND ROPV: Bill Varecha, Leigh Conover, Tom Quandt, Terry Johnson, Henry Dressler, Dave Summerfeldt, Chuck Viehlow, George Taylor, THIRD ROW.' Roger Knudsen, Dave Evans, Ed Rezanka, Stan Blaine, Ken Carnahan, Jim Humble, Bob Seckman, Sid Landon, Dick Potts. FOURTH ROW: Ken Kloos, Ray Bueker, Pat Hayward, Bob Ceilli, Ron Carlson, Dave Delander, Paul Carpenter, Chuck Quenette, Dick Miller, Paul Jancarich. FIFTH ROW: Chuck New- berg, Bill Gilbertson, Bob Froester, Dan Thomas, George Lucas, Wes Piieffer, Bob Smith, Jerry Smith, Bill Shelton. 112 President. . V. President. . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . Pledge Trainer Gfficers . .Blair Stanicek . . .Charles Vehlow . . .George Taylor . .Roger Knudsen . . . . .Dave Peradotti 113 if ,...anm bf, of . 4, - ' f iswijefi:3g,,,v W- Q. Q 7 Y Vg 1. . L.'0,,w!xi ' ilu' ri K vjf m I ,Mg 6 'gi-Y 3 lv M: V F 1. 1 skis? j. -fxxi-.f f-'S f f N ffflss' . fa 'L V1 ,fl 4' Q . A ...A fp at Housemother Mrs. Sams Tau Kappa Epsilon FRONT ROW, left to right: Dave Everett, Tom Mott, Jack Burke, Bill Austin, Randy Davis, Tom Martin, Les Young, Dave Hofliman, Joe Ferreri. SECOND ROW: Jim McAlpin, Roger Innis, Roger DeLacy, Pete Schelp, Larry Sutton, Royal Rocca, Jim Green, Lynn Richards, Herb Thurau. THIRD ROW: Roger Lindberg, Bill Phillips, Hank Helsabeck, Mike Klein, John Meyer, Warren Johnson, Lee Martin, John Hartmann, Lee lVoods. FOURTH ROW: Dave Powers, Mike Green, Ken Hansmeier, Dave McElroy, Mike Jacobs, Bill Schnute, Bill Glossett, Steve Kuntz, Bob Ray, Dennie Stokes, Marlan Graham. FIFTH ROW: Lyle Stamper, Gary Pfaffrath, Tom Wiltshire, Jack Kenny, Dave McKay, Steve Vrlik, Ted Buhl, Bill Walker, Bart Reidel, Fred Denton. 114 Officers President ............., Herb Thurau V. President. . . . . . .Tom Wiltshire Secretary .... ..,. L yle Stamper Treasurer .... .... W arren Johnson Pledge Trainer .... ...... S teve Vrlik TAU KAPPA EPSILON 115 Housemother Miss Crum ildcat Coaches N x .Al COACH ROBB - Head Coach of Football, Track, and Tennis COACH HERINCTON - Head Coach of Basketball and Baseball 116 g x 'Q if s. Wh ,Q -Q sag 1 5 Y Q 'Q ,- xt :qi it Iii i g! wi fi ii 'Wu .il Q Y si' i 58 I fffffff Q 1.' '4 v-4 Q' . Q- s u ,K C'- vi .-x 'v QV ..xv Q- r , 1,11 it 11 1-1 'll' 'cur ll-l Vltgiil S gs- uzun il. L if' x - is 'Qui K hi tai tu -if in gp- iu-Q i ' -son il -1- nl T' wr' . 1 l 'I if , 1 v vn- 1' X- xxx xxx N WM POT Q Y -7 I-Oi K ' 'x xgl x 'xx Xxxx x K u lx ' x N Q K 's,Xs' ky x l s' Y x xx x ,Q5n . n F 5 x ,xx ly, 5 n it uns? 'Q' 5 Ay' l 'K K ' his A N A Vx I 1 y'ux ts , K M -.--A ..'n ' 2 Football Team ROW ONE? fleft to Tighfl - Coach W- A- Hefiflgwn, Quandt, Counton, Johnson, Rocca, Summerfelt, Wenner Coach Ken Robb: ROW TWO: Stanicek, Chick, Corn- strom, Adams, Gregory, DeLacey. ROW FIVE: Venegoni well, Sengstock, Landon, Dunn, Riedel, Leigh, Boulwarc, Lehmann, Logan, Nilsson, Newmann, Little, Allen, Keane, Potts. ROW THREE: Clemente, Clay, Brown, Klein, and Griglione, Baird, Shear, Cusumano, Blackwell, Pollard. ROW FOUR: Summary of the Season The Culver-Stockton Wildcats finished the 1961 M.C.A.U. Football Conference race with a defeat 41-0 from the Missouri Valley Vikings at Marshall, Mo. The Wild- catls season ended with a 1-6-2 record. The Wildcatis lone win was made for the benefit of alumni at the homecoming football game against Illinois College of Jacksonville. In that game, C-S scored a field goal in the last seven seconds, repeating a performance of the previous year when they defeated IC with a similar field goal in the final seconds. This year two ties were with Central College and Principia College. The losses were to William Jewell, Concordia College, Graceland College, Tarkio College, Carthage College, and Missouri Valley. 118 CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM Shear, Blair Stanicek. ROW TWO: Bob Wennerstrom, LETTERMEN 1961 1 ROW ONE: Cleft to rightj Royal Bob Adams, Dick Potts, Alton Baird, Bob Boulware, George Rocca, Vic Cusumano, Larry Cornwell, Sid Landon, jerry Sengstock. and Ed Chick. CO-CAPTAINS SID LANDON ED CHICK LANDON CHOSEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Sid Landon was elected Most Valuable Player of the football team this year by his teammates. Sid is a junior letterman from Abingdon, Ill. Landon and Ed Chick of Hammond, Ind. were also elected co-captains of the 1961 football team. Ed is a senior letterman, and was named the most valuable player in the homecoming football game - which proved to be the Wildcats only win of the season. 119 CLEMET, LE SHEAR, LG Starting 2 Wildcats CUSAMONO, C LITTLE: RT zsmfwz-iiii my ,. , wk z Q, S, 5 BAIRD, Q 120 Junmfum, KU ADAMS, LT POTTS, RHB ta STANICEK, FB CHICK, RE LANDON, LHB W 121 Basketball Team ROW ONE: Coach Robb, Hansmeier, Stamper, Wilson, ROW TWO: Williams, Lucus, Hofmann, Peiffer, Smith Enlow, Tatman, Zumwalt, Shelton, Coach Herington. Little, Condill,Turpa,DeLacey fmanagerl. The Culver-Stockton Wildcats opened their basketball season Friday night, Dec. 1, with a red hot win over the Redmen of Carthage College, earned in the final two seconds of play with two free throws by George Lucus to conclude a 72-70 score. The Wildcats had five returning letterrnen for 1962. They were Wes Peiffer, senior three year lettermang Bob Smith, junior, Kurt Hofmann, junior center, George Lucus, junior forward, and Jim Enlow, sophomore guard. 122 Veteran lettermen returning- this year for the Wildcats are given instructions by Coach W. A. Herington. From left to right: George Lucus, Bob Smith, Wes, Peif- fer, Kurt Hoffman, and Jim Enlow. WES PEIFFER Senior A Three Year Letterman 123 ildcats Cop M.C.A.U. Baseball Crown ROW ONE: Seated Cleft to rightl Mayes, Griffin, Burke, Schattgen, Freyek, Wizorek, Jag, Dothage, and DeLacey Berta, Chick, Hardin, Didesch, and Coach Herington, Cmanagerj. ROW TWO: Predmore, Kestler, Lederer, McCulloch, The Wildcats of Culver-Stockton finished the baseball season with an 11-4 record, the M.C.A.U. Conference Championship, and with three players listed in the N.A.I.A. record book for 1961. Gary Mayes was First in the nation in stolen bases with 30 out of 15 games. The Wildcats placed 4th nationally in team batting with .333. In the individual batting department Paul Berta led the Wildcats with a .448 batting mark and placed 14th on the N.A.I.A. record book. Coach W. A. Heringtonls 1961 Wildcats earned the first undisputed conference baseball championship in the history of the Missouri College Athletic Union. Culver-Stockton College was defeated in the divisional baseball playoff, 7-2 and 11f6, by VVinona State Teachers College at Dubuque, Iowa. 124 GARY MAYES First in the nation in stolen bases with 30 out of 15 games. A Kl., pgs . Jfe ee -s' -,-'. , 5 , 51 ' I e it ' it i C Q , f 3 , 2 fl , 1 il ,gs i 2 A f if gs. p+?:,s veg: s.vQw: s1f -- aa.t time fs'r C-S PLAYERS PACK WALLOP f The four baseball players above helped Culver-Stockton College of Canton, Mo. to the M.C,A.U. Baseball Championship. Culver-Stockton was picked to compete in the N.A.I.A. area 6 playoffs. The players from left to right are: Paul Betta, Ed Chick, Coach W. A. Herington, John Freyek, and john Wizorek. 125 W. GOLF TEAM CLeft to rightj: Coach Dean Mease, Quenette, Graham McAllister, Gartmen, Rupp, and Milton. A C-S golferls demonstration of the proper way to address the ball, as a team member looks on - F ORE!!! 126 Cross-Country ,A O. ROW ONE: Bill Dever, Jerry Zumwalt, Ken Hansmeier, Wilson, Bruce Condill, Lyle Stamper, Kurt Hofmann, Wes Van Blankenship. ROW TWO: Paul McClelland, Terry Peiffer, Bob Smith, George Lucas, John Turpa. Cross-Country men in action: Ken Hans- meier, YVes Peiffer, Paul McClelland. Dedication and presentation of the new score board to President Fred Helsabeck, right, by Ed Chick of the Lettcrmen's Club. 127 , , .gi v .air 5 if , 3 li- 4' if ,5 KI. .-,Mfr ,4,-ess' , -7. Q3 ,-1 ,'rs6 .,z-X M- .C , .'r . ,v ,wiv-Y, . We 3 ,J ...',s.,:-gr! . 1 ,L J, u - y - A -X, ' A ,,1:',,- PQ ,p C' 1, fi A 'Q 11 x rX ' 51, ' 1. 'f .. Jan' wk wi . Q. .ww 1 'fel f's'5!TfS' lla' - 'i 1l'g 1:99141 v!v Q 537' AER ,VH , tin, 1 .. , ,,. 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Second Attendant M- Miss Delores Wiedemeier , 4 3,7 f i an ' , , A 1: WA,. 1 .,, lr M22 A - A ,-ff' 3, M, M M at at nnn n M sv ft X., Q M wt , m, .w ai-,, -kwa .mt , - v.,., ff ,vu ' H -Xin-mx iw, '- H--.mr ,ru-14 1 M' at ii ft M ,,.. if Fourth Attendant - Miss B'Ann Bradshaw ,Q t X Fraternity Floats First Place Tau Kappa Epsilon if ,., . A 'f-f5'z.Hef 1 5, 5 ,, 1 ff 5 s 104' 4 .W I w 1, 1 Lambda Chi Alpha ,M '. V141 inf' Goff i' 6 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon A Homecoming victory for C-S . . . 16-13 over Illinois College 133 Sorority House Decorations i' m. ' S o , a1N r W, mums '- K ON C' 'f1C'foQ'1f' L vm A L- 1, ,g,',11Qgw,sw 2121214 1. ' V -u , , 5 S ,, 2. GREATQ 'ESS 5 To I L ' ,Ar ix K K , ' , ' X' gfvftm Wi .f , ' ' i .. 1 if W. aa 'iv jd W A, S my nq AFX 25 Q Y First Place Sigma Kappa a Eanuaarg 4xReQs:fiyH .iQ0, f af x W . i iii? Alpha Xi Delta 134 Chi Omega 'fl' A A ii X 'Y 'k i , va K 3' - ' ,sv -.'::- -QVP e N Y M R 14 Q fy I ' il A , ,fm 'f xg Qi gf X., fs gg ,, 3 Sq 4 if t YH, ' K ,S g.:L-E, fn fit K , ik 'gi f Ji, ..:51i-IQ.: ka kj- 4 Y ,fr 4 f4Q?.Qpaw,1 , ,. - 5- ,H M- K , A I yi -v ' 5 , X ,k,., P . 1 V .Aw , .gm hmm 3 .lY. I iw , .4 fb J , fn . 'IWQV 5 Volpone CAST Jerry Zayac Chuck Petersen Paul Rowe Dick Hauschild Guy Sutherland Darlene MyC1's Ron James IIIII EXW JYAA. W , Eg 'xx g. . IX '- Kf'fvm.-mf W 5' 'fa 5a...s,ana 'P . 5 Ur 1 S Qi, ., vm 2? if T. Q. S ff SEQ ,K if K 3 '55 b. m The Waltz of the Toreadors CAST Darlene Myers Bill Phillips Gary Tipling Marty F utrell Marty LaRose Rex Winget Linda Liggett Eff i xv 4 x . stjfijf Iliff' Q, A f'h, 5 Q Imagination I Theatre in the Round THE BOOR By Anton Chekov Bonnie Stephens, director Cast: Jan Hardy Guy Sutherland Roger Lindberg Joan Sharpless yiifwffr if Miss Julie By August Strindberg CAST Jerry Zayac, director Darlene Niyers -lan Pilcher Karen Ridgeway Julie Kennedy Ron James Paul Sula Bill Phillips . . -,f,p,.1--.. Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl 51 ROSE MARIE GROSSENBACHER, CHI OMEGA LAMBDA CHI SWEETHEART COURT Mary Sue Wittland Jo Rice Connie Glasgow Darlene Myers Sigma Phi Epsilon Farmer's Daughter .,,,.,2Lwa . I .I JANICE PILCHER, ALPHA XI DELTA ik df K 'w .nw X F STE K5 2 if R 23 5 : Q wi. zz! Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart of TKE DONNA DORAN, CHI OMEGA 'SFI' ljw.. Laine Barrett, Diane Meinert, Vicki Robinson, Bob Helsabcck, and Bill Phillips were the Hve Culver- Stockton students who participated in this vear's United Nations Seminar trip to New York. The group was accompanied by Mr. John Brodmann. In addition to participating in the four day seminar in New York, the group was privileged to be re- ceived for a private interview in the apartment of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. After 10 days and 2,425 miles, the group arrived back on campus, not with- out some difficulty. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES mi Q LAIN E BARRETT JANICE PILCHER BETTY ANN LLOYD Q. X '42 ' as uw , -N1 I . 2 ROBERT HELSABECK L4 O rr: r' F rn Z -11 O U3 '-3 rn PU 11n1mx1usxu1 '1 an W , - E. '5 , M- ' , Ex! , I 4 'Mu-F A H. 'X-..g,.,, E, A . if QE w,'5'Y'. if f 5 ' , ,2 E57 HERBERT THURAU K .J lk ., s Wi 4 M M ,x 5: DARLENE MYERS 1 L M E if E wi My Pa 95' E 1 V L, 5 V533 xg , ,W 95 g . '-..'rf ' fre-3? - - 4 . NVQ ZYJLHQ u N s, his-,F--5 Q' , , ' , .. In ,Lx V RZ? 5 '- J hfiguwjiw' f A I 1. S2214-Y.fgS? ,- 149 Ta ig J: f 1. .1 f mg V :,:: V A E ., . 'ssri WELL KNOWN A 5 ' fix .mm ,wwf - , .U?Ei. 1M, . lQiZ i4 li 1 fi 1 W1 , f- sg . .w li 6 2 F, iss -4' EESMMT wi M W f - . .13 if - DRENV PEARSON Nationally syndiuuccl columnist D11-W Pearson spoke ut thc Good-Will Dinner in the spring ol' 1961. A M E S O N C A M P U S ,nd ' RALPH MARTERIE Wc-11 known lxuicl li'LlLli'1' Rzilph Xlzirtvriv fippaguw-cl on vxnnpus with his Nlarlhoro Oi'1'l1L'sli1i in thc spring of 1961. Lxnxxrsu QXKIB.-XSS.XlJC DR llis c'xL'm-llciivy XIII lioic hiro Asakixi. llzipniivse- zunhzissu- clor Io thc L ,Su .uul his w i 1 0 worn- our vzunpus guests in thc' spring of 1961. K DR. GARDNER MURPHY Internzuionzilly famous rcscarvli psychologist, Gardnur Blurphy spoke on unnpus in November of 1961. THE FOUR PREPS The iigitionzilly known populur recording group the Four Props appeared in a concert on campus in April of 1962. 1 L X, C 4 Hi e l:'Si L.. BUETER'S SOF-TWIST AND ROMAN MEAL YOUR DAILY BREAD FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CANTON FLORAL SHOPPE . LEGRA P0 'Y 642 0 .Q . 1' Q N :QL ! 4' -95 ., 4 O 'SE I 111 -4 Sm nd flua Holld 0 v- 1 FLOWERS WIRED EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD Canton, Missouri JUANITA MEEK Phone ii'-I rx I ig, Ig fi I 'LII I 'I I I -,ii L East wishes IZWWWZ WW Coco-Colo Bottling Co., Kieoikuk, Iowo I8 NEW - MODERN - CONVENIENT UNITS AIR CONDITIONED - TV - GAS HEAT Mr. ond Mrs. CANTON MOTEL Highway 61, Downtown Bosil L. Ferguson, Telephone 23 Owners Confon, Missouri CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '62 THE BOOK SHOP 8. CAT'S PAUSE JOHN MCCULLOC H, Manager GEM CITY ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS OF APPARATUS 8- SUPPLIES WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS HOTPOINT BUILT-IN RANGES Phone BAIdwin 2-0545 301-303 South Seventh Street Quincy, Illinois COMPLIMENTS or CANTON STATE BANK 94 msun4,r F gffp mzs Q E luwunu X O I mano: f '6 'O' Q' 'G' .9 Affmaf-9' YOUR FRIENDLY BANK Canton Missouri Cu QSQLXQ , rg WALKERS SERVICE srAnoN go CANTON mom I, BARBER SHQP COME IN PLEASE if DRIVE our PLEASED In CANTON'S NEWEST -..Q CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,62 SINCLAIR REFINING CO. Frank Davis - Super Snipper DELMER WALKER' Agem 4th 8K Coliege Canton, Missouri Phone SAI Canton Missouri FOR CONFIDENCE IN QUALITY PRODUCTS COSMETICS - PHOTO SUPPLIES - PACKAGE MEDICINES DON'S GRAND LEADER KATIE l'45l and DON l'49l SYKES Phone 32 I25 North Fourth Canton Missouri AMERlCA'S HEADQUARTERS 'FOI' FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT Equipment - Furnishings - Supplies for 'lm-WMV Clubs - Institutions - Hospitals - Restaurants - Schools - Hotels Such as Chinaware - Glassware - Silverware Furniture - Kitchen Utensils, Etc. Pk EDWARD DON 8. COMPANY 22OI S. LaSalle Street Chicago I6, Illinois THE COFFEE SHOP JUST A CUP OF COFFEE TO YOU, BUT A REPUTATION TO US MR. 8. MRS. ALFRED TURNER Canton Missouri LEWIS COUNTY MOTOR CO. FORD - FALCON - THUNDERBIRD - TRUCKS SALES SERVICE Service YOU'LL Like Conton Missouri CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF T962 FROM HENRY G. GARRELTS 8- SONS PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Quincy 815 State Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS NIEMAN'S BROTHERS GROCERY Conton Missouri BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T962 MISSISSIPPI GRILL West Quincy Missouri HESS INVESTMENT COMPANY INVESTMENT PROGRAMS IN STOCKS MUTUAL FUNDS BONDS Illinois Stole Bonk Building Quincy Illinois N. KOHL GROCER CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS DISTRIBUTORS PLEEZING FOOD PRODUCTS Quincy Illinois SSMUUI - if Q' fp f'Ki-15 I MARTIN CHEVROLET CO. JANET'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS .4 - 4 lo.g, Flowers For Any Occasion WE WIRE FLOWERS SALES AND SERVICE ANYWHERE N'-,utr LcIGronge, Missouri Phone oL. 5-4802 'I ' 29' ' I If M gr I F RRR . 5 fi Qgi Q5 S. Conlon MissourI T uf f y hffx- SMORGASBORD Noon II A.M. - '2 P.M. Evening 5 P.M. - 8 P.M. Su ndoys 8: Holidays 51.40 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '62 CANTON PRESS-NEWS Conlon, Missouri THE FLAMINGO Quincy, Illinois BA. 3-41 I6 PEPSI-COLA QUINCY BOTTLING CCNIPANY Bolflers of JU-SEE FLAVORS BUBBLE-uP HIRES ROOT BEER for those who thinkyoung ORANGE CRUSH SQUIRT GRAPETTE JA LEW'S 66 SERVICE PHILLIPS AND GENERAL TIRES ' E743-Q TIRE LATEST TIRE EQUIPMENT Free Pick Up ond Delivery II4 S. 4th Phone 90 Phillips AYERS on coNiPANY or CANTON, Mo. 'Phillips AND Q AYERS OIL COMPANY OF PIKE COUNTY, INC. DISTRIBUTORS OF PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Conton Bowling Green, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF DAVIS-CLEAVER PRODUCE COMPANY WHOLESALE FOODS DIVISION SPECIALIZING IN INSTITUTIONAL FOODS 235 North Afh Sfreei Quincy IIIinois TOSSICK REFRIGERATION COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING RESIDENTIAL COMBINATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Telephone BAIdwin 2-T250 III4 Broodwoy Quincy IIIinois NORM 8. CLIFF'S GRILL BEST Eooo WEST or THE MississiPPI Phone I'25 Confon Missouri CANTON LOCKER YEAR-ROUND CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING BEEF - PORK - FOWL PROCESSING - CURING - RENDERING North 7th Street Phone 56 WE WISH CAMPUS BEAUTY SALON To THANK PERMANENT WAVES 5750 8 Up Fon HELPING Mary Schafter 8. Pat Lloyd Phone T51 436 Lewis Street Canton COMPLIMENTS or GREEN'S DAIRY PASTURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS HOMEMADE ICE CREAM DAILY MILK DELIVERY Phone 452 Canton Missourl F. S. CAPP'S 5 8. IO: STORE STORE POP VALUES SCHOOL SUPPLIES - TOYS - GAMES KING JAMES AND REVISED EDITION BIBLES 400 Lewis Street Canton, Mo. BEST WISHES TO THE ORADUATINO CLASS MIDWEST PREMIER LINEN AND TOWEL SERVICE 220 Oak Street Quincy Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF THE CUCKOO CLOCK On the East Side of the Square FINEST OF FOOD 8: DRINK AIR CONDITIONED Quincy Illinois CANTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. -'INSUPE WITH ASSURANCE OLD LINE CAPITAL STOCK COMPANY I. H. HAPTMANN Phone 91 339 Lewis Street Canton Missouri Wm. Frier, Jr. L. F. Quottrocchi MARK TWAIN PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone AC T-6375 Honnibol, Missouri TT4 S. Third B 8. H TV AND APPLIANCE 4 U Q 7:-rgzalazre f SALES AND SERVICE Brad Hoffman ond phone 393 Horold Burk, Owners CO,-,toni Missouri COMPLIMENTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OF CLASS OF '62 LEWIS COUNTY GAS Blll'5 SUPERETTE CDMPANY oRocERiEs AND FRESH MEATS Phone 475 Cqnfon Missouri Ccnfon Missouri . . With Firmness In The Right, As God Gives Us To See The Right . . Abraham Lincoln BELL AND ZOLLER COAL COMPANY Since T886 - 208 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago 4, Illinois St. Louis - Louisville - Minneapolis - Decatur, III. - Omaha Fond du Lac, Wis. Q E THE COTTON BOWL COMPLETE LINE OF BOWLING EQUIPMENT - SNACK BAR - AIR CONDITIONED Open Weekdays T2-T2 - Holidays T - T2 Mr. 8: Mrs. M. L. Owen, Owners Phone 438 Canton, Mo. memo from 2 as I I I TO T962 GRADUATES May You Have the Best in Life, 8. Your Future Be Secure DOC'S AIRPARK RESTAURANT Finest in Foods and Service 3 Miles East - Taylor, Missouri ALLEN, BEN WILLIAM: Canton, Missouri, Busi- ness Administration and Economics, Choir 1,2, Or- chestra 1,2, Science Club 1,2. ALLEN, PATRICIA ENGLEN: Canton, Missouri, Music Education, Choir 1-4, Science Club 1, M.E.N.C. 1, Band 2, Christadelphos 1, Chi Omega 1-4, C.S.F. 1. BARRETT, LAINE: St. Joseph, Missouri, History and Political Science, I.R.C. 1-3, W.A.A. 1,25 I.W.A. 1, Sigma Kappa 1-4, Secretary and President, Stu- dent Senate 1-4, Senior Court 4, A.W.S Senate 2,3, U.N. Seminar Trip 4, Homecoming Committee Chm. 4, Library Committee 4, Christian Life Conference 3, Megaphone 3,4, Theta Alpha Phi, Sophomore Coun- selor, Outstanding Freshman Women,s Trophy, Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities. BERTA, PAUL D.: Canton, Missouri, Physical Ed- ucation, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-4, Lettermenls Club 2-4, Parent's Day Committee, 3, Baseball 1-4, Sports Statastician 2-4, Intermurals, 1-4. BROWN, DOUGLAS M.: Oak Park, Illinois, Busi- ness Administration and Economics, North Park Col- lege 1-3. BUMPASS, CHARLES DAVID: Canton, Missouri, Sociology. CARDER, JANET KAY: Liberty, Missouri, Music Education, M.E.N.C. 1,2, Light Opera Guild 1-4, Choir 1-4, Band 1-4, Opera 2-4, Play 2, C-Sta 2, Madrigal 2,3, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Vice-president, Culver Hall, 2, Chi Omega 3,4, Christian Life Conference Committee 3, Parentls Day Committee, 4, Theta Al- pha Phi 4, U.C.C.F. 3,4, A.W.S 1-4. CARNAHAN, KENNETH RICHARD: Canton, Missouri, Chemistry and Mathematics, Megaphone 1,2, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-4, Science Club 1-4, Ket- tering Foundation Scholarship 3,4. CARR, DONALD E.: St. Louis, Missouri, Business Administration and Economics. CAWTHON, CAROL ANN: Quincy, Illinois, Math- ematics, Science Club 3,4, A.W.S. Senate 1, Sopho- more Counselor 2, Freshman Mathematics Award, Byron Ingold Memorial Award 3. CHICK, EDWIN A.: Hammond, Indiana, Business Administration and Economics, Football 1-4, captain, 4, Baseball 1-3, Lettermanis Club 1-4, President, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon 1-4, Secretary and President, I.F.C. 2,3, S.N.E.A. 2, Intermurals 1-4, Wood Hall Coun- selor, Sophomore Counselor, Most Valuable Foot- ball Player, 1961 Homecoming Game, Keith Whan Memorial Trophy. CLOSSET, WILLIAM S.: Mt. Prospect, Illinois, Business Administration and Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, TKE Publications Committee 3,4, C-Sta 1, Intermural Bowling, 4, Parentls Day Committee, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3, TKE Finance Com- mittee 3,4, Dorm Council 1, Alumni Day Committee 3. COLVIN, JEANETTE L.: Quincy, Illinois, Physi cal Education, S.N.E.A. 3,4, W.A.A. 4, A.W.S. 1-4 Commuter 1-3, Student Representative to the Ath- letic Committee 4. CORNELIUS, TOM: Canton, Missouri, Elementary Education, C.S.F. 1, Choir 1, S.N.E.A. 2-4, Fresh- man Class President, Jack Frost Court 2, Kansas City, Kansas, Junior College, Kansas State Univer- sity. CRAFT, CLAY M.: Quincy, Illinois, Business Ad- ministration, Lambda Chi Alpha 2-4, Rush Chair- man 2-3, Intramurals 2-4, Western Illinois Univer- sity, Macomb, Illinois 1. CRAWFORD, JUDITH KAY: Jacksonville, Illinois, Physical Education, Alpha Xi Delta 1-4, Vice-presi- dent, Recording Secretary, and House Manager, W.A.A. 1-4, Intramural Chairman, Vice-president, representative, A.W.S. 1-4, Senior Court 4, Cheer- leader 1-4, Homecoming committee 3, Callboard 1-3, S.N.E.A. 4, Orchesis 1-4, Homecoming 3rd At- tendant 3. DE LACEY, ROGER: Hodgkins, Illinois, Sociology, Football Mgr., 2-4, Basketball Mgr. 2-4, Track Mgr. 3,4, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, Athletic Director 4, S.N.E.A. 2, U.C.C.F. 2,3. DORAN, LAWRENCE WAYNE: Quincy, Illinois, Economics and Sociology. EBER, WM. KIRBY: Quincy, Illinois, Art, Ensem- ble 1-4, President 3-4, Band 1-2, Callboard 1-4. EDWARDS, GEORGE V.: Canton, Missouri, Busi- ness Administration and Economics. EVERLY, HERBERT DENNIS: Quincy, Illinois, Business Administration and Economics, Band 1-2 , Carmen Instrumental Music Award 2. FEURER, LYNN E.: Park Forest, Illinois, Art, Chi Omega 1-4, Art Club 2,3, I.R.C. 1,2, S.N.E.A. 2, W.A.A. 1-3. FEW, JOYCE ANN: Kansas City, Missouri, Business Administration and Economics, I.W.A. 1-4, treasurer, W.A.A. 1, I.R.C. 2, C.S.F. 1-2, U.C.C.F. 3. FOSTER, JO ELLEN: Corydon, Iowa, English, U.C.C.F. 1-3, Megaphone 1-3, Christadelphos 1-2, Secretary, I.R.C. 1,2,4, Tabard Club 3,4, Secretary, Student Senate 1, A.W.S. Senate 3, Secretary, I.W.A. 1, Litle Scholarship 3, U.N. Seminar Trip 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Jr. Class Scholarship Cup. FOSTER, KENWOOD GLENN: Barry, Illinois, Mathematics, Baseball 1, U.C.C.F. 1-3, I.R.C. 4, Wood Hall Council 2, Freshman Chemistry Award, Sophomore Counselor, Kettering Science Scholarship, U.N. Seminar Trip 3. FRAWLEY, SANDRA LEE: Downers Grove, Illi- nois, Elementary Education, W.A.A. 1-4, intramural chairman, A.W.S. 1-4, Synchronized Swim team 1, S.N.E.A. 3,4, C-Sta 2, Art Club 3, Choir 2: Call- board 2, Sigma Kappa 1-4, Secretary, Social Chair- man, Registrar. 5 GENTRY, RICHARD WILLIAM: Webster Groves, Missouri, Business Administration and Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha 2-4, I.F.C. 3,4, President, Track 2-4, House Manager, Rush Chairman, Intermurals 1-4. GILBERTSON, WILLIAM ALAN: Glen Ellyn, Illi- nois, Business Administration and Economics, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3,4, Intramurals 4, Wood Hall Council 3, Ripon College, Ripon Wisconsin 1-2. GREEN, JIM: Poplar Bluff, Missouri, Business Ad- ministration and Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-4, Historian, Secretary, Chaplain, Intramurals 3,4, De- bate 3, Southeast Missouri State 1-2, Interfraternity Council 2. GREENLEY, KAY: St. Louis, Missouri, Business Ad- ministration and Economics, W.A.A. 2, I.R.C. 2, A.W.S. 1-4, Treasurer, Sigma Kappa 2-4, Scholarship Chairman, Student Assistant, Business Administra- tion 3,4, Quincy College 1. HADDOW, JOYCE: Hazel Crest, Illinois, Art, Chi Omega 1-4, Personnel Chairman, Social Chairman, House President, W.A.A. 1-4, A.W.S. 1-4, Council 3, Senior Court 4, Synchronized Swim 1 , Poetry Club 1 , I.R.C. 1-3, Orchesis 2,3, Secretary, C-Sta 3, Art Club 2,3, S.N.E.A. 4, Callboard 1-3, Sigma Phi Epsilon Farmer's Daughter 3, 2nd Homecoming Attendant 3, Miss Culver-Stockton, 4. HANSEN, ROBERT GUNNARD: Lake Zurich, Il- linois, Business Administration and Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4, Intramurals 3,4, I.R.C. 3, International Student's European Tour, Trustee Scholarship, Lincoln College 1-2, Northern Illinois University 2. HARMS, JAMES E.: Skokie, Illinois, Business Ad- ministration and Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha 1-4, Secretary, Social Chairman, Vice-President, I.F.C. 3, I.R.C. 4, Debate 4, Choir 1-4. X HELSABECK, ROBERT EDGAR:'Canton, Missou- ri, Psychology, Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-4, Track 2, De- bate 2,3, Pi Kappa Delta 4, U.C.C.F. 1-4, President, Choir, 1-4, Band 1-4, Opera 2-4, Madrigal Singer 2,3, Light Opera Guild 1-4, C-Sta 3, Freshman Class Vice-president, Freshman Class high men's average, Sophomore Counselor, U.N. Seminar Trip 4, Student Body President 4. HENSEL, JANE VIRGINIA: Andover, Massachu- setts, Biology, Sigma Kappa 1-4, Pledge Trainer, Gerontology chairman, House president, Band 1-4, W.A.A. 1-3, I.R.C. 1-4, A.W.S. Senate 3,4, U.C.C.F. T-IENTHORNE, PAUL: Canton, Missouri, Business Administration and Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha 2-4, Gamma Upsilon 2-4, Student Senate, Vice- president 3, Intramurals 1-4, Dome, Business Mgr. 3,4, Student Publications Committee 3,4, KNAPP, FRAN: Gary, Indiana, Elementary Educa- tion, Sigma Kappa, 1-4, Pledge President, lst Vice- president, President, W.A.A. 1-3, Band 1-3, S.N.E.A. 165 3,4, C-Sta 2, Art Club 3, Library 3, A.W.S. repre- sentative 1, Indiana University. KNUDSEN, ROGER LEWIS: Chicago, Illinois, Business Administration and Economics, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-4, Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman, Mega- phone 4, Chess Club 4, Investment Club 3,4, Call- board 2,3, Plays, 1,2, C-Sta 2, Stagecrew 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2, U.N. Seminar Trip 3, U.N. Seminar Committee 4. LANGENDERFER, DUANE L.: Toledo, Ohio, Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4, I.R.C. 3,4 , Ohio State University, Lincoln College, Miami of Ohio University. LLOYD BETTY A.: Canton, Missouri, Physical Ed- ucation, Chi Omega 1-4, Pledge President, Rush Chairman, Treasurer, Honor Court 4, W.A.A. 1-4, President, A.W.S. 1-4, M.E.N.C. 1,2, Band 1,3, Choir 1-4, Light Opera Guild 1-4, Madrigal 2-4, Orchestra 1, S.N.E.A. Charter Member 2, Callboard 1-3, Parentis Day Committee 2, Homecoming Com- mittee 2, Alumni Recognition Committee 3, Honors Day Program 3, Teacher Assistantship 3,4 , Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart 3, Whois Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. LONG, NONA GAY: Quincy, Illinois, English, Ta- bard Club 2, College-Community Ensemble 1-4, Sophomore Counselor. LONG, PATRICIA ANN: Quincy, Illinois, Art, Debate 3, Art Club 3, Knox College, Galesburg, Illi- nois. MCCULLOCH, JOHN ROBERT JR.: Canton, Mis- souri, Business Administration and Economics, Stu- dent Union Manager 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Letterman's Club 1-4, Investment Scholarship Fund Treasurer, 3,4, Sports Publicity Director 3,4, Honor Court Judge. MIXER, VIRGINIA DAYLE: Quincy, Illinois, Medical Technology, Christian College 1,2, Blessing Hospital of Medical Technology, 3. MYERS, M. DARLENE: Holliday, Missouri, Soci- ology, Theta Alpha Phi 2-4, Alpha Xi Delta 2-4, Gamma Upsilon 3,4 , Student Senate 1, Orchesis 1, Megaphone 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. PARRISH, MOLLY SUE: Moberly, Missouri, Ele- mentary Education, Chi Omega 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, S.N.E.A. 3,4, Choir 3,4, Madrigal 3, W.A.A. 3,4, A.W.S. Vice-president 4, Senior Court President 4, U.C.C.F. 3,4, Dome Faculty Editor 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Moberly Junior College l,2. PILCHER, JANICE: Canton, Missouri, Speech Cor- rection, Alpha Xi Delta 1-4, Student Senate 2-4, 'Band Majorette 2, A.W.S. 1-4, Big-Little Sister Chair- man 3,4, W.A.A. 1-4, C-Sta 2, Orchesis 1-4, S.N.E.A. 1, Sophomore Counselor, Nominated for Woodrow Wilson Scholarship, Who,s Who in American Col- leges and Universities, Sigma Phi Epsilon Farmeris Daughter 4. - RAGSDALE, LARRY: Auburn, 'Illinois5 Biology5 Mu Theta Nu 15 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-4, Hypothetes 1, Rush Chairman, Constitutional Committee5 Intra- murals 1-45 Plays 1,25 C-Sta 1-35 Student Senate 15 I.F.C. 45 Science Club 1,2,45 Biology Lab Instructor 2-45 Class officer 2,4. REZANKA, EDWARD Canton, Missouri5 Chem- istry5 Tennis 35 Intramurals 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 DePauw University 1,2. RICKER, JOHN B.: Chicago, Illinois5 Business Ad- ministration and Economics 5 University of Illinois 15 Illinois Institute of Technology 2. RITCHIE, GEORGE: Sturgeon, Missouri5 Physi- cal Education5 Basketball 1,25 Golf 15 Intramurals 1-4. RISTOW, BONNIE JEAN: Mexico, Missouri5 Ele- mentary Education5 Sigma Kappa 2-45 Majorette 1,25 Drum Major 3,45 Christadelphos 1,25 C-Sta 2,35 The- ta Alpha Phi 4, Megaphone 15 S.N.E.A. 45 Christian Life Conference Committee 4. RUPP, NICK: Quincy, Illinois5 Mathematics5 Golf, 4, Football 4. SANDERSON, R. KENT: Pittsfield, Illinois5 Busi- ness Administration and Economics5 Intramurals 1-4 5 'Fall Play 2. SCHEVELING, MARTIN Palmyra, Missouri5 Mathematics5 Football 1-45 Lettermen's Club 1-35 All-Conference Football 35 Honorable Mention Lit- tle All-America Football 3. SCOTT, RONDA: Neosho, Missouri5 English, U.C.C.F. 1-35 Christadelphos 1,25 Tabard Club 3,4, Secretary5 S.N.E.A. 45 Sophomore 'Counselor5 Culver Hall Chaplain 2. SMITH, ANNE ROBERTSON: St. Louis, Missouri5 Special Education5 S.N.E.A. 25 Choir 1,2. STANICEK, BLAIR A.: Clarendon Hill, Illinois5 Physical Education5 Football 3,45 Lettermanls Club 3,45 Knox College 1,2. STEGER, MARSHA: Steger, Illinois5 Business Ad- ministration and Economics5 A.W.S. representative5 Choir 1-35 Opera, Street Scene5 VV.A.A. 1-35 S.N.E.A. 2,45 Homecoming Ticket chairman 1-35 Sigma Kap- pa 1-4, Social chairman, Assistant Treasurer, House President, Secretary, 1st Vice-president5 Honor Court Clerk 45 Library student assistant 253. STEVENS, PHYLLIS: New London, Missouri5 Ele- mentary Education5 Hannibal-LaGrange College 1,2. STONE, ANNABEL: Lewistown, Missouri5 Business Administration and Economics Education5 S.N.E.A. 3,45 Kirksville State Teacheris College 1, Alpha Phi Sigma 1. THURAU, HERBERT: Granite City, Illinois5 Busi- ness Administration and Economics5 Mu Theta Nu 15 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-4, Rush, social, athletic chairmen, Treasurer, President5 Vice-president, Soph- omore class5 Junior Parliamentarian5 Senior Vice- president5 Golf 35 Dome 15 Homecoming Parade Chairman 35 Alumni Day Chairman 35 Wood Hall Council 15 I.F.C.5 Intramurals 45 Parent's Day Com- mittee Chairman5 Sophomore Counselor5 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. THYER, JOYCE: St. Louis, Missouri5 History and Political Science5 Sigma Kappa 1-4, membership chairman, 1st Vice-president5 VV.A.A. 1-35 A.W.S. 1-45 S.N.E.A. 2-4, Secretary, President5 Choir 2,35 Tau Kappa Alpha 15 Faculty Council for Teacher Education 3,45 Memphis State University 1. VAN METER, SUE: Canton, Missouri5 Music Ed- ucation5 Choir 3,45 Opera 3,45 Light Opera Guild 35 Bradley University 15 Western Illinois University 2. VEHLOW, CHARLES M.: Brookheld, Illinois5 Soci- ology5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-4, Historian, Vice-presi- dent5 Library Staff 4. VICTORINE, VERNON E.: Park Ridge, Illinois5 Business Administration and Economics5 Mu Theta Nu 15 Tau Kappa Epsilon'1-4, Historian, Chaplain, Content Committee, Publications Committee, Schol- arship Committee5 Intramurals 1-4. VRLIK, STEVE RAY: Whiting, Indiana5 Business Administration and Economics5 Baseball 1,2,45 Foot- ball 1-35 Lettermenls Club 1-45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2-4, Pledge Trainer, Membership Committee, Rush Committee5 Parents Day Committee5 Wood Hall Counselor 25 Indiana University. WATSON, HELENA MAE: Granger, Missouri5 Busi- ness Administration and Economics5 I.W.A. 1-4, Treasurer5 W.A.A. 2,35 Choir 1-45 Opera Street Scenen 2. WEBER, CHARLES ROBERT: Quincy, Illinois5 Business Administration and Economics5 Independ- ent Men 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Baseball 35 Tennis 4. WIEDEMEIER, DELORES D.: Burlington, Iowa5 Elementary Education5 Cheerleader 3,45 Chi Omega 3,45 Senior Class Secretary5 U.C.C.F. 2,35 S.N.E.A. 3,45 A.W.S. 3,45 W.A.A. 35 Homecoming 2nd Attend- ant 45 State University of Iowa 1. WOLF, PATRICIA: Kirkwood, Missouri5 Speech Correction5 Chi Omega 1-4, Chapter Correspondent, Pledge Trainer, President5 Dome Staff 2-4, Greek Ed- itor5 Student Senate 1,45 Culver Hall Council 15 I.R.C. 15 W.A.A. 1-35 Homecoming committee 1-35 Choir 1,25 S.N.E.A. 2,45 Parent's Day Committee 25 Sophomore Class Parliamentarian5 Secretary, Junior Class5 President, Senior Class5 Gamma Upsilon 3,4, President5 Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart 2. WOOD, MARILYN VIRGINIA: Quincy, Illinois5 Mathematics5'Science Club 1-4, Secretary, President5 I.W.A. 1,25 A.W.S. 1-45 Science Service Project 3,4. 166 Autographs X 168 in wma- vw-um mum


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