Drury University - Souwester Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1961
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Upon her arrival at Drury, Judy Rackin, ac- companied by her parents, was welcomed by Mrs. Koch and Mary Heineman at the Student Union Tea. .. s A ' e i iz ' will pw m L l lm ll 1 L. L c Below is another scene from the Student Union Tea, hosted by the College Board of Governors in honor of the new students and their parents. The student's first week is a bewilderment of faces, new names, and new situations, somewhat eased by Drury's orientation program. ffl ,i 1 ,,. 6- C, Y. w Q X Y UI 7 , l fi wa. ig: qu ,W QL ..'-I . gl' ,il il ,M M Axg- L Y .., 1.. 11 Bringing the freshmen's first busy day to a close was Orientation Convocation held by the college administrative officials and the student senate. Winding-up the hectic program of registration for the freshmen is Robert Davidson, having his picture taken for the Identification Cards. Registration . . . a word to strike panic into the hearts of everyoneg faculty members, upper- classmen, and freshmen alike. We enter the Stu- dent Union at our appointed times, and dash madly from professor to professor, obtaining their signatures on our cards fslightly soggy now after being clutched in sweaty palmsj. At last we have all our professors' signatures, and at a dead-run, we hurry to Dean Clippinger's line. But our hurry is for naught, the line un- believably long. As We move slowly toward our goal, scraps of conversation float up to us, No, he didn't sign . . . I don't have enough Phys. Ed. hours . . . etc. Again, we examine our schedule cards and slowly come to the realization that they are totally unacceptable. We are moving along the table now, giving our names and cards to the student assistants. At the end of the table sits Dr. Clippinger, poised, superb, accepting and rejecting the schedules as they are placed before him. Surreptitiously we steal a glance his way. Are those my cards ? No! . . . Yes! The master lifts his pen, our hearts leap up. The pen is lowered a fraction, We grow weak. He's signing them! Oh, joy of joys! We mumble thank you . We will be momentarily dismayed when we re- ceive more cards from the registrar and perhaps a little appalled at the size of our bills, but it's all part of the enigma of Registration. Y H X .. t l y .M le ll V' ' l 1 r ! . 4 w 7K'..gl! 1 4 Il N Welcome to the Hall of Ivy greeted Drury rushees to the Alpha Phi's traditional Ivy Court. Decorations and favors followed the main theme. Y XX X Cigarette girls and candlelight provided the atmosphere for the KD Emerald Club. Willeyne VanLuik and Judy Short are seen greeting rush- ees. H gg fi l ' . ', VT i l H ll , V 1 - . ,, , - .-g, -V, ,fs , -f -. , ifi. , 4.-.gg - ,ff 1' A-N f-r W- ,.-. Q X ,, J, ,, , .v ,X -A, I. -,X X, l, .- ,-+- ff-H-, 1, 1.-as, 4' -, --.fx - f V - ,, ,,, . I Vg 3 V, n,.,f w g.,f, , H , Win, , ,-Ni Il QHUV 1 iw., J, ,th-rl lp-. ll ll ill--A+ x I ll ll ll .-4 'Y llyllllllxve M i-- - Nfl' ' ll Xxx, .3-gf ,A A ,- X- 1 D2 M, D .. -4 1 ww Dressed in White formals the Tri Delts sere- naded the rushees at their annual Pearl Party. Shell ash trays with pearls were the favors. - L., .xf L' im A, .. lx.-' --.J ... I ., g. ., x,,'x,. Zeta Tau Alpha held its Celestial Party in the Persian room of the Colonial Hotel. Harps decor- ated the tables and ceramic angels were favors. is al ami, X b G 2 'i ,fJs'i.x X X: ir! Q 1 . 41- f I ,, if Kappa Alpha Bob Brady shows rushee Joe Freund a traditional pledge paddle and explains its purpose ffor the decoration of one's dorm roomy. ' ,Y f-if l 'Tap ji' lrf: W ,yy gf. 'lei , l l f I . ,- f x W - f gf ,yg -' 1 My 1 X 1, H J' wif 1--4 ,Q L-Q JY.: ,l,. 1 ll V. 'jif,li,.'1,L ,J Cl J J Dorsey Dysart introduces rushee Don Reisenberg, to the rest of his Sigma Nu brothers at the Fra- ternity smoker which is held during rush Week. y l The Sigma Phi Epsilon reception line Welcomes the rushees to their smoker. Rushee Herb Galenner is greeted by Sig Ep active Johnny Bloom. -, f' , 'W i Y ' ,KX , , r l s .img fr. F A Y. 1 .-1, i ,M lf, 1 -:fl----l ' -sf 'pf X 5, -'lj' ij me l L '-Q41 -g,,f rl ..: X-lcff' MQ-f'f Q In the course of rush Week Charlie Skaggs, at right, is shown speaking enthusiastically with Ron Knight at the Lambda Chi smoker. Grouped around the Delta Delta Delta crescent are the new pledges. M a r y L o u Evans is seated at left, and Suzanne Frossard is at right. Seated behind them are: Paulette Ashburn, Judy Orcutt, Linda Tomer, Nancy Jefferson, N a n c y Cooper, and Ester McClana- han. Kappa D el t a pledges as seated from left to right are: Jeannie Jost, Peggy Van Cott, Frances Fort, Brenda Bowling, Barbara Rowen, and Jean Benning. The back row includes: Betty Ellerts, Macanna Mc- Crosky, N a n c y Shelton, Carol Potter, Cindy Mc- Cracken, Sharon Ramsey, Liz Orr, Janet Aff, and Sandy Lider. 10 Members of the new Zeta Tau Alpha pledge class are pictured at left. Seated left to right are: Lynda Terrill, Pam Montgomery, Sandra Buby, Sharon Steele, Betty Lee Hubb, and Judy Hick- harn. Standing are: Janet Pearce, Sarah Webb, Joan Scherstuhl, Kathy L u c a, and Nancy Allen. -Ml- The new pledge class of Alpha Phi is presented above. Pictured from left to right are, first row: Judy Lawson, Marti Knabb, Judy Otto, Toni Hickman, Maryann Buescher, Elise Craing second row: Becky Fuller, Carolyn Teel, Edith Belknapp, Margaret Twitty, Liz J effress, Sandy Wilkinson, Linda Freese, Molly Havensg third row: Velma Dickman, Diane Estes, Vera Sue Knight, Michelle Gallais, Donna Reid, Linda Dennis, Flo Ann Huffman and Carol Jamison. Sororities Present Pledge Classes The new Pi Beta Phi pledges, pictured in their sorority room are from left to right, first row: Janet Dewar, Mary Horton, Carolyn Owens, Carol Pfander, and Marijean Alleng second row: Sunny Sue Robertson, Gloria Higinbotham, Judy Roberts, Jackie Canada, Jayne Mobley, and Jeanne Noonang standing: Cathy Gardner, Linda Hester, Rosalie O'Reilly, and Mary Ellen McClernon. The Sigma Nu pledge class of 1960-61 is pictured above with their mascot J ughead. On the front row from left to right are the following: John Hammo n, David Oliver, Jim Wheeler, Steve Crowley, Tom Crain, and Bill Craigmilesg back row: Bob Adams, Larry Hammock, Ron Skelton, Charlie Barnett, John Hornburg, John Watson, Bob Payne, Phil Garrison, Don Reisenberg, Bob Mc- Knight, and Bill Adams. B 'ffm Qi M IT lil ii H I S',: , , - w- . w llwl w.llU,1. lk ,X ,-,,,, ,f 'V Q, lv L 1951 f ll B NfT1',f'.f., vfiffi, 12 Surrounding a portrait of their fraternity s founder Robert E. Lee, are the new pledges of Kappa Alpha Order Southern Gentlemen seated from left to right are: Larry Purdom, Don Wendolyn, C R Morris Ralph Haseltlne Buzz Tobin and Ken Keltner. Those standing include Joe Rickman, Joe Freund, Danny Accord, Bob White, Jim Hutchens, Ronnie Crain, Tom Twigg, and Herb Galeener. At left the Lambda Chi Alpha pledge class is pictured in their living room. The first row includes, from left to right, Pat Barrett, Steve White, Larry Moore, Steve Lee, Dave Marty, and Dick Kallerg Pledges kneeling are: Kenny Carter, Roland Langs- ton, Dave Springer, John Russell, Dale Dresberg, Ron Morgan, Bill Young, and Chuck Vaughn. Those standing are: Ron Knight, Joe Peters, David Kay, Gary Rut- ledge, Phil Stockton, Mike Castleberry, Roy Henrich, Roy Staeger, Jim Lindsey, and Bernie Ewert. 13 f F l ' 1' ,L l Mila: In MMG- V,.!,,,NL. 94 b tggggg J , '-.JL il 1 Chugging up the lane in a Model A Ford came the Pi Phis and their candidate, Mary Horton, to climax a vigorous campaign for freshman class president. Holding the sign high and giving out with a big cheer for their candidate a r e the nurses from Burge. This year for the first time they nomi- nated a candidate for freshman class presi- dent. Claudia Stewart representing the nurses was elec- ted a senator. ,ii f, rpm H Jw , . we , X. fp ,f ge, X Jr ,H ,A 1 i ,..- l L i , if .au ig li 4 i fl ll uf K, QV., ,-, Kappa Delta paraders circle the fountain urging the freshmen voters to cast their ballots for the candidate of their choice, Macanna McCrosky. Q, 9 ,fr Teas And Open Hous Each sorority holds a fall tea to present its new pledges-. In the upper left, Leann Barron, Alpha Phi, serves punch to Judy Standard, Marty Knabb, Velma Dickman, Liz Erickson, and Don Shelhammer. Above, Linda Hester helps Peggy Van Cott and Jean Jost to refreshment at the Pi Phi tea. At left, Brenda Bowling, a Kappa Delta pledge, is hostess for her sorority's tea. Nancy Dormois, in the low left-hand corner, signs the Zeta Tau Alpha guest book as Elaine Adkins, Dorothy Stokes, Joanna Meador, and Sharon Donahue look on. Below, Mary Lou Evans serves Jim Robinette a cup of cider at the Tri-Delt tea. l M jk 1 lv-VQQQQ., 1 MQW, f 1:-'I Hb I I rn, , es Begin Social Whirl The fraternities start their fall social whirl by sponsoring open houses and house parties. En- thusiastically singing fraternity songs are the Sig Eps and their dates after a successful house party. In the picture at right, the Sigma 'Nus are shown entertaining their guests at their an- nual pledge open house. Directly below, Susan Fischer and Darla Williams serve punch at the Kappa Alpha open house to pledges Charles Mc- Cord, Bob White, and Ronnie Crain. Below right, Judy Grier prepares to sign the guest book at the Lambda Chi Alpha open house while Presi- gent John Gailey welcomes the guests at the oor. Sep- tember 20, 1960, and another academic year is formally open- ed in the traditional manner! A proces- sion, headed by the fac- ulty, with the classes fol- lowing behind, winds its way from Harwood Hall to Stone Chapel for the annual Matricula- tion Chapel. For the faculty, it is a time to speculate on how much longer ',,'5- the line gets each year. For the seniors it is a time to remember again how nice it is to be a senior. The juniors wish fervently that they could trade places with the seniors, the sophomores feel put upon to walk so far, and the freshmen, perhaps a bit bewildered by all this are beginning to understand that this is all a part of college life. But for all of us, Matriculation Chapel is a time in which we take stock of our student lives so far, and perhaps mentally turn over a new leaf, as another year begins. Unclerclassmen And Nostalgic Seniors u L J' - 1 P' ,,' ff: , 5. 1 . , I F . , V E -Y , .- , Fug I Jl3 RF-T.?..i..' ' ' fl lfill , what dubi- ous, this year's graduates - to - be file in to take the seats vacated by last year's senior class. In a moment each will rise, with understandable pride, to answer roll call as the registrar presents the Senior Class of 1961 to Dean Frank Clip- pinger, in Senior Recognition Convo- cation. In just a few short months they will again appear in the coveted caps and gowns, this time to receive their diplomas. Perhaps the undergraduates must wait until they are the occupants of the front row seats to fully appreciate the looks of solemn pride on these faces. The convocation was presided over by Senior Class President Peg Waeckerle. Dr. Clippinger spoke on how Drury will grow to meet the increased enrollments of future years. eflect Upon College Accomplishments Look- ing some- Dr. A. S. Hill 1 . H M, . . f ,1,TI'7f T? sf. N 1 ' ' 1 I Dr. R. Thomas 1532. Dr. R. Naegler L sfiifi 2 J.. 2 5 ...As 1.1 . 5, - D71 H H, 'W' saga 1 I - C .W - yr , f ,. Us Rev. S. Smith Expounding As Professors Will . Dr. Moorman Dr. Schenke Explaining As Professors Will Examining A Professors Will Mr. Wilhoit's Debate Seminar S is if If 45 58 his 31 ' , 35.155715 ,S W., Miigigiii is We sgais A ,, ,, ,, imma ' , iii? Mi,f,,s .W X 5. Kiiifgiiiv' - EG ' ,, - Meir , -.X ii in 1- 1 , , .,,i. q,ff .M me warmer 1 5 fm - ,Miami i M'L1?i?H,, ii Hi 1 i Dr. Mears Humanities Seminar Dr. Kidder's Language Seminar ' ,, 22 Wallace Hall is the dormitory for upperclass Wom- en. In the picture on the right, Nancy Frohlich tells Jackie Morgan of her latest experience concerning her practice teaching. Center, Elaine Adkins stops in to chat With Mrs. Brown. Below, Mary Jo Lolkes heckles June Ewinger while she tries to study. li ra H . Q 1 Q W7 f .ff Y ' SQEEZESW' A Ev, rg' l xx l i, X ifliillgq H X , . M Ulf i xv ,xigilalk , While you are peacefully eating your meal in the commons, does it sound like a herd of ele- phants parading above you? Don't get ex- cited, that is just some of the residents of Belle Hall hurrying to their rooms. Belle Hall, the smallest women's dormitory on campus, is located above the commons. In the above picture, Mary Ann Buescher puts down the paper to discuss the latest happenings in the news with Mary Lou Evans. Center, Betty Sue Eilerts compliments housemother, Mrs. Alderman on the lovely afghan which she is knitting. Below, Judy Roberts and Nancy Al- len chat in their room which is the most popu- lar place in the dorm at midnight on Friday and Saturday. fTheir room overlooks the porch.J 'S' Mcflullagh residents Sue Ellen Wed- dington and Jackie Canada fabovel interrupt a study session. At left, Jan Newberry discusses her schedule with Housemother Mrs. Dicus. Judy Hick- ham frightj, irons out a few Wrinkles. Below, Rebecca Wright and Katherine Angevine enjoy the varied piano selec- tions of talented Beth Cravens. Do New Men's rm New Men's Dorm will soon lose its title of being the newest men's dorm on campus. Above, Tom Wright tells Mrs. Stokes of an amusing incident, Oh, oh, was Jim Moore caught in the act, stealing the soap from the shower room? Below, Mike Lindberg seems to be studying so hard he hasn't had time to put the sheets on his bed. l li, I i i' ?l Y' ' ' I ,Ei -' it ' pri i .L ffl au:+Z : 11 if '-1 Egfr' J rjgl. - .g!,5353::1j: 'Y F' . ' -FEE Jieif: X- -.me Fairbanks Life The hat is finally gone off of old Fairbanks Hall! In the above picture, housemother Mrs. Burgener Welcomes Bob Martyr to the Barn and listens to his plans for the fu- ture. Right, it's seven-thirty Friday night, and time to get a date. fIsn't this typical?J Below, Sam Stivitz hits the books to try for that four point. S U Gives Exfra-Curricular Credi'r The College Board of Gov- ernors includes, first row: Mary Dele King, Nan Ross, Leann Barron, Bud Gravesg standing: Judy Miller, Clara Lane, Jim Hartman, Mrs. O'Connell, Joe Ollis, Mary Heineman, Peg Waeckerle. Harwood Hall, displaced last year by the new Walker Library, h a s come into use again as a much needed addi- tional classroom build- ing. Besides its modern look, it boasts of a new studio theatre and art gallery. Language, edu- cation, and art classes are taught where stu- dents-formerly studied and hunted for books, and some of the luckier faculty members are now working in new of- fices. In the center pic- ture, Miss Klingner takes advantage of a lovely autumn day and holds her French Romanticism class out of doors. Above, Dr. Grow confers with Peggy Waeckerle, his assistant. Below, the students of Mr. Larson's Principles of Design class are caught in various stages of creativity. A place to study, a place to dig for reference materials, a place to find your friends, or a place to be alone. The Walker Library is all of these to Drury students. The modern Well lighted Library 30 At the above left, Don Shel- hammer and Sarah Webb take advantage of the seclu- sion of the stacks to prepare tomorrow's assignments 3 as do Marty Hobbs, Bill Ken- ney, and Mary Lou Evans. CUpper rightb . At the lower right, Pat Feldmiller finds a moment to be alone and re- library, with its packed stacks, conference rooms, and lounge provides stu- dents with excellent study facilities and an atmos- phere Well suited to concen- trated learning. llls' 1' i 'I lax over a book. At the left, two students run the circu- lation desk under the provi- sions of their Work scholar- ships. Some of the most rewarding moments of our student lives are spent with- in these Walls, laboring in quiet drudgery. sa till lf! Contemplations u '1 fr: ' I lf A Sixties Proiect Science Z Rumor and experience lead the Drury student who likes free time to steer clear of Pearson Hall, Above left, Don Hodge uses the physics lab's ohmeter. Above right, Work- ing to complete a chemistry experiment is Max Reddick. Lower left Mrs Smith helps Roger Akms find an elu sive amoeba Lower right Blake Reed gets some aid on an algebra prob lem from Dr Smlth X Policies, Payments And Pills AER .1-it-' H Burnham includes the offices of many indispensable persons, such as the Head of Public Relations, Mr. Bob Hansen, shown fupper leftj and Mr. Jim Buchholz, Business Manager, At the upper right, the registrar, Mrs. Ger- trude Rockwell, glances over a transcript. President James F. Findlay, Dean Frank Clippinger, and Vice President Carl Stillwell, are pictured directly above. Mrs. Short, the college nurse flower leftj, looks as if she may enjoy Whatever it is she is about to do! At lower right, Mr. Tom Watling, the Dean of Men, and Mrs. Lenore Haege, Dean of Women, confer in the latter's office about important school policies. Sports Promote Good S'rudenfship Around the gymnasium center many Drury activities: Conference basket- ball games, sorority and fraternity intrarnurals, and the unforgettable phys- ical education classes. Above are enthusiastic girls practicing for the volley- ball intramuralsg soon the six groups will compete .for the championship. The center picture shows the gym at rest after a long tiring day of con- tinuous activity. Below is basketball, one segment of the activities in which the physical education classes participate. 34 Professor Raymund Koch goes over a difficult passage with voice student Linda Johnston. Clarinet student Pat White Watches carefully as professor Wayne Johnson gives instruction. Students linger outside Clara Thompson Hall for a chat and smoke before convocation. The building houses Drury's music department. Instrumental in campus improvement is Mr. William McCrae, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Mads cheerful cooperation and friendliness are as- sets to Drury's welfare. Below, he is shown looking over the blueprints for the new Atha swimming pool now under construction adjacent to the gym. Mr. Richard P. Stahl, architect for the Walker Library, the Breech School of Business Administration, and Sunderland Hall, has also designed the Atha swim- ming pool. At left, Mr. Stahl confers with a member of the Construction crew. Recently, the well known architect was one of five Medal Award winners an- nounced by the Kansas City Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The award, which was also conferred upon Drury College, was given for the Walker Library completed last year. It was chosen from thirty-three other entries. Of the library the jury said: A highly successful integration of a contem- porary building with existing campus architecture. A well designed and functional floor plan . . . The jury commends the personal expression of design. QJ53 X,s W E -4 .px jk Nw, Q, m H,,4. .gf Ev! W H Q1 ' vw ax . vm' , A .' 'Y wx 'G' - ,.--v , w ,pm 4 W I t' ' NWS' N ,iw .3 -wx? 1 i ,D , 'i 1 'lg 'A , , EY -'vu' - 1,, pfiggg1i N fy 'Q-QQ1 N?-V.5 Rj 'Q- With election year upon us, and the candidates more youthful than usual, youth groups both here on Drury campus, and all over the nation are taking an avid interest in politics. Though some cannot yet vote, they are acquiring the information and interest necessary for Wise, ob- jective decisions later. Groups such as the Young Republicans Qrightj and the Young Demo- crats fbelowl meet to discuss subjects of interest and learn more about the mechanics of a political party. In addition they give Willing support to the local citizens of their favorite party by taking polls and Working in the headquarters. Therefore, with the bright hue of fall leaves and foliage, there may be seen on campus the flash of a Kennedy button, or a Nixon poster placed upon a Wall . . . a sign that We can still be proud of democracy, and its freedom of choice and decision. Election Year Sparks Youth Groups 38 E 1 JFK. i A 4 w 'W yt ig vp 2,313 5. - . ' 1 ,.q ..... - 'k1?.'E','1'! Th., ' :Er i ' . Mg., r- ,Q I mlm WI 4 mm L , 1 Sr JJ.: vff- ,-1 3, 3, W--1 i N11 Izx C,lf'7'5Efi ' ev E H1 3,1 . r- - -' 'H' 1 Q , , ye 55' 3, TI Q' F, , 'P ,1 . .21-: , , , , K 4, ...J 4 F.- A ,QQ ,f2ef ur ..--na,j-na-?- nl? s r 1 .H , . , 1 . I L' V ' 5 f 5 , N V4 K .J 5 f T 8. , . W ,,, , . -.. X E , , f' K VI .93 1 , , - . - . SL l .QS . . , . 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'J I m v . 491' -v i, lgfa: 'M' if T4 1, , 3 A5 f 2 U I, wg Being Broken In Is TI' W- kr. gigs.. 5f,e,1w M, , I 1, ll .1 sal: 1 11 '1 i 'H' ffzsiiztsm 11 11' 11 1u: 111'11 11', 1 an :im 40 The opening of school each fall, brings a veritable sea of ne faces to the campus. There are the eager faces of the freshmen the serious, determined faces of the transfer students, and th vague, mysterious countenances of the new instructors. To th student body the latter represent a particular responsibility For if the students are to get the most out of their courses, th new instructors must be broken in right. Of course, these in structors have certain ideas about their breaking in and thi. serves to establish a rather formidable obstacle in the pat-h o student purpose, Fortunately, however, the problems are usu ally quickly resolved as student and teacher come to know wha to expect of each other. On these pages, we show you the break ing in of a new dramatics instructor, Mr. Charles Baird. At th left he clowns for a moment in Crown and Epaulets, to gain th friendship of the expectant group before him and perhaps t more firmly establish his position as their ruler. Above, h takes paint brush in hand and applies paint to a set with th technique of a skilled artisan. At the top right, he delegates au thority and assigns tasks, and then, in keeping with the fines traditions of Monarchy, he retires from the scene, leaving hi. Troupers to turn his wishes into reality. 'lighr Every Brave New Teacher Faces ::.:eY.j- lf'-:f ,Av T -'1 v ,, as gp 'fix Sou'Wester photographer Bill Hart fleftj works late to meet an early deadline. Above, the section editors, Suzanne Seamon fFallJ, Judy Grier CWinterJ, and Judi Short fSpringJ, look over lay- out plans. The entire staff, pictured below with ad visor Mr. Wilhoit, struggle to make sense out of confusion. Steadied by coffee and cigarettes, each one patiently counts and recounts stubborn copy and labors to coordinate pictures With layouts . . . and eventually it all makes sense. Sou'Wes'rer And Mirror Staffs Strive g Nl J .Eel-:ae ' 'gg .. ffm Charlie Skaggs, Advertising Manager for the Drury Mirror, and Jack Baumgartner, Business Manager go over their list of accounts. At right, Editor Emily Haymes, her Associate Editor Mary Jo Lolkes, and Advisor, Miss Runge, criticize the latest issue. Below, the staff, seated around the table from left to right, is: Editor Haymes, Max Brown, Bobbie Rohrbach, Mr. Baumgartner, and Pam Nakis. Second row: Miss Lolkes, Elaine Ad- kins, Gordon Gray, Faith and Frances Williams, and Sally Harmon. Darrell Schultz and David Young are in back. For Well Informed Student Body ,E gun s vs? 'IF 'T l 5 , ,Xa .f XI.. Student Senate Leads The Way Members of the Student Senate are chosen by all the students for their leadership qualities and ability to make decisions which are wise and pleasing to the students. They are the organizing power without which Drury could not operate effectively. Conducting class meetings, planning social events, and striving always for better government are among their numerous duties. Members are left to right: Dean Watling, Linda Gibson, Jackie Morgan, Charlie Erickson, Michelle Gallais, Claudia Stewart, and Dr. Grow, back row includes: Bud Waller, Jim Cumpton, Jay Davis, Pat White, Peg Waeckerle, Larry Harley, Jim Robinette, Ron Knight, Dorsey Dysart, Bob Long, and Terry Stevens. Panhellenic Plans The Path The Panhellenic Council acts as the coordinating body for the five campus sororities. The council is made up of a representative and the president from each group. Seated from left to right are: Nan Ross, Judi Short, Marty Hobbs, Carole Campbell, and Liz Erickson. 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Santa Claus made a visit to the Lambda Chi house during a party the Ijambda Chi's gave for the children for the Springfield Children's Home. Here they are eagerly waiting around Santa for their Christmas present. Trimming the tree is always a big thrill. With much advice but little help, Sandra Buby and Linda Gibson Work industriously as they decorate the traditional Christmas tree. 'J- GTI The speech department, under the direc- tion of Mr. Wilhoit, sponsored an afternoon of Christmas readings. Members of the faculty, as Well as students, participated in the event, At left, Mr. Watling shares a poem of the season with attentive group. Below, Judy Hallowell fleftj, and Dr. Mears Crightj read favorite selections. ,rn vi ' I E gui: swf.-ff new o --F' V , ,.A, ,- .--' gf, l I Q i S3 Druryites love to dance, as evidenced by the numerous social events planned throughout the year by the various student organizations. Above, couples whirl to the music of Chuck Beech and his orchestra at the Sigma Nu Christ- mas formal. The annual formal dance, held at Riverside Inn, was preceded by a fried chicken dinner. At left, KAS Serenade their new Rose, Suzanne Sea- mon, at their Convivium Ball. The tra- ditional dance is held in commemora- tion of the birthday of their spiritual founder, the Southern General, Robert E. Lee. Mary Lou Ezard Cat rightj receives a con- gratulatory kiss from her fiance, Larry Harley, shortly after being crowned Lamb- da Chi Crescent Girl. Below is a View of the festive All School Christmas formal held in the Student Union. The music of Glynn Louzander's band was enjoyed by a large crowd. Decorations done in red and White, included striped candy canes and a crepe paper ceiling. Refreshments were served at intermission. .,.!- ff zf 74 . iE3f1f:f',,,,L. ', , df :fig Christmastulme is Here y Go ly, The climax of Christmas activities at Drury is the annual Tri-Dorm Open House. Each dormitory girl decorates her room with original handiwork ranging from the tradi- tional to the modern mode. Above, M a r t i Knabb and Barry Holt admire fireplace decora- tions in a McCullagh room. At left, McCullagh housemother Mrs. Dicus, offers coffee and holiday cookies to resident Sandy Patterson. Beth Cravens, at right, extends the greetings of the season to her guests from her gaily bedecked Christ- mas card door. eclk The lllleills lhf rh Esoughs it Hol y Wallace Dormitory presi- dent Mary Adele King, presides at the punch bowl during the open house. Assisting throughout the evening were from left to right, Faith Sato, Housemother Mrs. Brown, and Dean of Women, Mrs. Lenore Haege. Resident Mona Mendenhall flower leftl fluffs the bow on an in- teresting package to set beneath her handmade pink toothpick 'tree. At lower right, Becky Tur- ner's younger brother en- joys a visit with his sister and her roommate, Gwen Reynolds, during the call- ing hours, 'Shortly before the Christmas holidays began, the language students gathered in the Student Union for the annual Language Sing. On this occasion representatives of the French, Spanish, German and Russian classes sang the traditional carols in the language of the various lands. After each group had sung three Christmas favorites, the different customs of cel- ebrating this holiday were explained. To conclude the festivities for the evening all the groups joined in to sing Silent Night. The picture at the top shows the Spanish class singing. In the middle picture is the German class. At bottom l are seen the French stu- , dents singing one of the . . r beautiful songs. 58 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, the honorary music fraternity, presents an annual Christmas Convocation of carols, piano selections, and American Folk Songs. In the above picture several members are caught in a clever scene from a musical arrangement of Twas the Night Before Christmas. Above, Darla Williams and S u s a n Fisher purchase items from the Beta Epsi- lon Christmas B a Z a a r. Members Annette Smith, Sharon Cooper, and Anne Beavers look over their handiwork of Christmas decorations and fresh baked goods. Below, Mrs. James Findlay pours at the Facul- ty Wives' holiday tea. 59 ,E Pictured above are the members of the Board of Trustees at their annual meeting. Pictured from left to right are: Mr. L. H. Turner, Mr. E. Ray Siler, Dr. C. Souter Smith, Mr. Harold N. Felton, and Rev. W. Wilder Towle. Second row: Mr. T. H. B. Dunnegan, Mr. Kenneth B. Elliot, Mr. J. Van Cloud Sr., Mr. Joseph S. Atha, Mr. Joseph C. Williams, and Mr. Lester E. Cox. Third row: Mr. Carl N. Stillwell, Mr. Alfred J . Forsythe, Mr. C. Robert Mitchell, Mr. Robert Gaddy, Mr. Flavius B. Freeman and Dr. Findlay. Pictured below is the luncheon held in the Commons in honor of the Board of Trustees and the Women's Auxiliary. Chapel Scene Oi Messiah As lil? will 1., ,. The Drury College Choir, under the direction of Professor Raymund Koch, lends musical talent to the Tuesday morning chapel services by giving an- thems, solos, and organ selections of varied types. The group again enjoyed their annual tour of surrounding schools and communities. Besides the tra- ditional Christmas services here on campus, the Choir participated in the Singing Tower Broadcast originating from a downtown department store, and traveled to Branson, Missouri to sing at the lighting of the Nativity scene. Presented By Choir And Grchestra ll ll ' l llllllllll 1 H' ' El , . all out A . i 1 li 1 il 4 f A memorable part of Drury's Christmas tradition is the presentation of the dramatic Handel's Messiah by the college choir. The crowded, candle- lit chapel is in hushed stillness as the familiar oratory is sung, its glorious passages enhanced by the accompaniment of the orchestra. The moving melodies create a fitting atmosphere for Christmas observance, enabling an awareness of the season's meaning to pass over the congregation of students, faculty, and parents, as they stand in reverence for the Halle- lujah Chorus. Zeta Launlon a lol Winn llill ait Tropla es Zeta's fire throwing dragon and Lamb- da Chi's Water spouting whale took top honors, The huge dragon angrily lashed the opponent's medieval fortress with Vivid flames. The Whale was shown ejecting a triumphant Panther and a badly beaten Wildcat: At left, repre- sentatives Charles Erickson and Phyllis Mallin receive the coveted trophies from the Alumni Association President. FN- 'SWE :fr 1-qua! Q .ff Adventureland was the overall theme of the Homecoming parade. Above left, the Sig Eps Paddle the Wildcats with an artistic repli- ca of an old fashioned Mississippi steamboat. Above right, a gigantic stage coach, bearing the slogan Whip 'Emu and a fierce Panther driVer , is pulled by Sigma Nus in Wildcat outfits. At left, KAS proclaim that Heart Plus Courage Plus Brain Equal Victory in this scene from The Wizard of Oz. At center ?,6'.F,f A ,fs . , ,N V p left, a Tri Delt mermaid relaxes at the bottom it ir . ' 1- , . s of a mythical and beautiful sea, beside a play- W' - V m, ' ' ' ' ,iv Q- . , ful octopus, sunken treasure chests, and a sad, ' Y I .M t 5' waterlogged Wildcat. -11 T ' ,..,,,.n1'E i , F, : fc! ii At center right, the colorful Kappa Delta float conveys the idea of Swamp 'Em . The float was complete with streaming moss and a gleaming alligator. Above left, is the Pi Phi's portrayal of Snow White. The towering heroine is surrounded by seven comical dwarfs and snowy trees to carry out the theme of Snow 'Em. Above right, the Alpha Phi train carries a mangled 'cat on its front bumper as it gleefully chugs out a command to Chew, Chew, up the Wildcats. 65 W' x -W, . ,. Af K F :Nh v -,if ii 'LE .,l,, - lg Qzlghfx? 'iii' . Ai XE ' HA Bad weather was the excuse given by the Skitch Henderson band for its last minute can- cellation. However, the music of a Chicago band charmed the record crowd with its sincere en- thusiasm, demonstrated in the above pictures. Below, Student Body President Charlie Erick- son places the gleaming crown on the radiant new queen. At right, he struggles with the clasp on the token bracelet given as a remembrance of the honor. 1 NN F' 4 ii. ' 52 '. , ' I f- x A f 5' 9' Li - :N ' w . 'fbi 1 I avg - ALPHA PHI members discuss plans for the future. The trio at left includes Velma Dickenson, Ann Hughes, and Barbara J 0 Findlay Qforegroundj. Other members glean ideas from scrap- books. Seated in front are Edith Bel- knapp, Carol Jamison, Sammy Gleason, Becky Fuller, and Diane Estesfln back are Dot Callaway, Toni Hickman, Molly Havens, Linda Dennis, and Linda Freese. Below, the group exchanges Christmas gifts, Seated are Carolyn Teel, Janet Lay, Penny Callaway, Becky Halslip, Mary Ann Wells, Marti Knabb, and Michelle Gallais. Standing are Vera Knight, Sandy Wilkinson, Liz J effress, Pat Feldmiller, Donna Reid, and Judy Lawson. DELTA DELTA DELTAS enjoy a song fest around their piano, accompanied by Linda Tomer, fleftj, and Margaret Carney frightj. Standing from left to right are Judy Orcutt, Elaine Tewell, Barbara Blume, Ellen McCrae, Pat Van Hook, Sally Tidwell, Sandy Patterson, and Karen Warnes. Tri Delts glancing over Scrapbooks Cat centerj are front, left to right, Janice Poindexter, Pat Davis, and Carolyn Hoffman. Seated are Janet Wallis, Mary Heineman, Marty Hobbs, Leslie Smith, and Carol McMahon. Standing are Nan Ross, Bev Barnett, Sharon Cooper, and Whitty Ferniman. At right members Wrap packages before their Christmas eX- change. Seated on the floor are Karen Moehlenhoff fleftj, and Joanna Meador Crightj. The second row includes, from left to right, Nan Jefferson, Nancy Cooper, Carol Gevecker, Mary Lou Evans, Kay Waters, Brook Ann Sprowls, and Suzanne Frossard. Stand- ing are Esther McClanahan fleftl, and Paulette Mashburn frightl. 4 -ur time 'ge' fa 71? .y- i 1 , ,' Ay . -' M.: if -:-: I V - f :-: Pr .... ms. , '. A f I .-6 Ja A:1'1 f- 33,551 1: ---, :ff -.,., if Eg? veg - , , H ': ' ,aj 5' km ae ' is , - - 51 - f. Y ' E ,:. - If . Q is QQ LN fl F12 'P -if 'Ea .gffy Y?,, . , ' L rf, v- 1 ,fi Q? V JA 5' f ii 52 ' ,Q Q f P arm, T215 2 S Q W L ...F fa- -' x -fs , -f' - ,fil in V ., gi? , 'Y 2 . Wag 1 X fax .1 ' , ' '.' 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At the left, the Zetas are pic- tured enjoying spread. At this week- ly get-together dinner is served. This is followed by singing. On the first row are the following: Jeannette Dana, Phyllis Mallin, Sherry Coy, Elaine Ad- kins, and Ann Jones. Second row: Mary Lou Ezard, Mary Webb, Mary Dele King, and Marilyn Opsal. 'li' fl' l II' Il fl! Il III ll A deferred rush committee, composed of two members and one alumnus from each of the nine Greek organizations on campus, was formed to sug- gest alternatives to the deferred rush plan proposed by the faculty. The deferred plan would call for putting rush Week some time after the orienta- tion period customarily used by the Greeks. The alternative plans submit- ted by the committee called for a rescheduling of fraternity events to the Week after the opening of school, With the open houses of various other cam- pus groups being held one Week prior to orientation, The group is shown deciding on the Wording of the final copy. Seated from left to right are Larry Lynch, Gwen Reynolds, Rene Mallet, Carol McMahan, Judi Short, Bob Long, Mary Heineman, Jim House, and Mary Adele King. Harold Mc- Coy, Rich Ward and Fred Sandven stand in the background adding their approval. 'll' it + avlium i , HM , . gasp ' gi, ' ii 'YH me Wi if- 1. ,ii .i J , 1? 4 , 'hiiigj ' ,d 1 'i',5iii2 v'kkh ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 .fe 'w,.'w:w ax I2 S Mlm xiii: QA ni- , i... sid-f 547553 W ,' . qigia ' 117. ,gn six:-1 ,J ?312m ,w. . .fgjgfpaf 'waffles' ii QQQWQPFEES girnm sisfasi -. ' is Y P wa Y 21'-T 76 .iw :Q ,., LAMBDA CHI ALPHA members pictured above are from left to right, first row: Bruce Woodring, John Gailey, Harold Kirkpatrick, Tom Ahlers, Jerry Hill, Bill Gooch, Charles Skaggs, Jim Shannon, Bill Tibbs. Second row: Bud Graves, Jim House, Dan Drebes, Jim Hodges, Charles Erickson, Larry Lynch, Mrs. Anderson, housemother, Bill Enoch, John Carr, Phil Meuser, Larry Harley, Jim Cumpton, Jay Davis, Allen McCoy. Third row: Ray Cunningham, Dick Tonjes, Jim Massey, Harry Kime, Dick Mann, Jim Gar- ner, Ed Castleberry, Jim Noel, Lyndal Holmes, Jim Spangler, Hadley Paul. Every year at the Christmas formal a new Crescent Girl is named. Being serenaded is this year's Crescent Girl, Mary Lou Ezard, pictured at left. The Lambda Chi's started off the year signing the largest pledge class on the cam- pus, A Playboy party and a mock election party highlighted the social season. The chapter held a Christmas party for the chil- dren of the Springfield Children's Home. Many social events are planned for the Spring. gel Q Qt SIGMA NUS pose above with their mascot, Jughead. Seated, from left to right, are Don Livingston, Whit Erhler, David Moore, Da- vid Oliver, Jack Wetzel, Ron Reynaud, and Bill Gurley, Kneeling are Paul Blume, Dorsey Dysart, Frank McClernon, Bill Klatte, Lar- ry Pierce, Barry Aton, Bill Gumm, and Gary Robertson. Standing are Don Shelhammer, Bill Hart, Bill Mauck, Ned Richardson, Sid Bowers, Jack Morey, Bill Kenny, Sam Morey, Terry Ayre, Rich Ward, Fred Sandven, Chip Wegner, housemother Mrs. Williams, Max Reddick, Jim Robinett, Tom Sample, Stan Armstrong, Dave Shelton, Harry Cole, and Tom Sipe. In the picture at the right, pledges Larry Hammock, Bob Adams, Charles Bar- nett, and Bill Adams present a skit at the SIGMA NU fall formal. -:iw ,ffl lu.: ,Z 1 'Vi' G L EFL ,E X l A W, r 5 W efgffaw mmf.- -swan , Hg, 1 .-- ffm I rf . X v , . ,. ,,..,E55,i?m: .JM fm bmw H, ,MMM 1 i2 :i '1 : IL f W ZSEZFL iififlilfiib' 5 M' I I :tiff I' ,t , -'ilfzgsyfif' I f Ll ' M uf M W fi L W -IIL , nl Y if W,.:. yur I . .l M V . J , M! V: 57' M I 2., - E25 ii? if kkii 'fi W. W A I' 2 K I 'f , 'QJQ1 .V H i, ,YET Qi SQ 1 , , X I - ' I ' hikw' P-,J 5 Q Y in wx W' fx , ,,,.Q W9 'QQ .X f av n, . E? , I C., s Li. YQ gy 1 ' v 4 A, L L . . A ':, , A 1, if IQ ', f -a i I a iz? 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Of the five starters, three of them are grad- uating seniorsg including Gaines, Holman, and Davis. SPORTS BRUCE WOODRIN G Coach Leon Richardson took a nucleus of five returning letter- men and built a team that is chal- lenging for the conference cham- pionship. With the help of sev- eral freshmen, in the persons of Don Magness, Max Mease, Joe Freund, and Steve White, Drury was well represented during the '60-'61 season. Jim Cumpton Darrell Gaines Dave Holman Jay Davis John Goodwin I, lx X T Dale Creach Max Mease Bob Anderson Don Magness Joe Freund , ,yi 40 Steve White Ray Pearce Bob White Dave Oliver Larry Hale Magness shoots for two , f D x .NW ,LJ , QAUW YWW , U , QW Qinibf Ni f if 4. From left to right seated: Richardson, Hale, S. White, Keltner, Hammon, McKnight, J. Pearce, Mease, Payne, Clanton, Shollenberger, Oliver, Jackson. Standing: Runge, Magness, Freund, Bryant, Anderson, Aldridge, Holman, B. White, Goodwin, Davis, R. Pearce, Cumpton, Gaines. Drury Baskefball Team 2 Professor Franklin E. Folts, Director of the Breech School of Business Administration, is seen here as guest lecturer in Money, Income and Economic Ac- tivityg giving assistance and direction to curricu- lum building and programming of the Breech School. Professor Folts is on campus one Week each month to aid the college and further the advancement of the business school. He holds de- grees from the University of Oregon and Harvard University. In addition he is a member of the American Economics Association, Society for Ad- vancement of Management, American Association of College Professors, and the Academy of Man- agement. n-eip 44 B, Kim f . .wk Q. .M m I ,r-. Dr, Lora Bond, Chairman of Drury's Biology De- partment, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Science Faculty Fellowship for post doctoral Work. Taking leave of absence from Feb- ruary through August, she will study cellular and radiation biology at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Bond is listed in the current Who's Who of American Women , and holds membership in nu- merous professional and honorary societies. Among them is Alpha Lambda Delta, of which she is a past sponsor. She has remained active in the chapter for many years. 'TI Soon Druryites will be able to swim the year 'round, thanks to the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atha, shown applying the first mortar to the cornerstone of the new pool. Also participating in the cere- monies were student body president Charles Erickson, and Mr. Ray Siler, pres- ident of the Board of Trustees. Below a huge beam is hoisted high, While a worker shouts directions from his lofty perch. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA is a national honorary scholastic fraternity for fresh- men Women. Eligibility is determined by a 3.5 grade point average for the first semes- ter, or the two semesters of the freshman year. At right, the group entertains those students with a 3.0 mid-semester average at their traditional Smarty Party. The party is designed to encourage the girls to attain the highest average at semester's end. Below, SKIFF, a local senior women's scholastic society prepares the table for their annual tea and Hanky Sale. From left to right are Alumnae Mrs. Connie El- more Ollis, Mary Webb, Gwen Reynolds, Liz Erickson, and Emily Hayrnes. Women's Honoraries Entertain 3. fl S Til 'ln-I IDISSOIIHIRRS At the annual New Men's Dorm Open House, an enjoyable afternoon Was guaranteed and had by all who attended. Some of the attractions of this festive occasion included entertain- ment, refreshments, and an opportunity to see the dormitory. This year for entertainment, the Missourians were featured as shown in the top pictlrre. This young singing group, which is very popular in this neck of the Woods, kept everyone entertained by their amusing dialogue and their Kingston trio type singing. It is easy to see that they were very popu- lar by the enthusiastic crowd of Druryites shown encircling them in the bottom picture. In the lobby students and faculty alike are enjoying the refreshments fmiddle picturej. 90 Harwood Hall was relieved of the last remnants of books, shelves, and library dust this summer. In honor of its recent conversion to badly needed classrooms and offices, the new occupants held an open house. In the top picture Art Instruct- or Mr. Larson greets guests at the door. At center, Mrs. Jacobs serves Dean Haege and Mr. Hein. Above, Mrs. Larson, student Norma Wilson, and Miss West arrange punch cups for the reception, held in late November. 91 as--f ff Election eve dawned and Drury went all out as the election returns began coming in throughout the country. Gulping Cokes and munching potato chips in between the band music and the card games, the students eagerly awaited the outcome. Not too many lasted until the Wee small hours of the morning to hear the final verdict. Some of the less hopeful participants left when the going got rough for their can- didate While others remained until their candidate's victory. A contest was held in which the students guessed which candidate Would Win and by what margin of votes. Dr. Berger is pictured above in his Honorary Colonelis uni- form for Governor Dalton's inaugura- tion. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA national leadership fraternity, is shown during initiation ceremonies in Stone Chapel. From left to right are Sam Morey, Ken Coy,'Bud Wallar, sponsoriMr. Watling, Bill Gurley, Charley Erickson, Joe Boher, Jack Morey, Harry Cole, and Jim Robinett. Below, members of PHI KAPPA DELTA, national forensic so- ciety prepare for a coming debate tour- nament. At right Mack Player and Mar- ilyn Bogle write up their respective cases, While at right a foursome holds a mock debate. At the rostrum is Steve Smith, whose colleagues are, from left to right, Bill Mauck, Bob Morforcl, and Tom Wright. The Rockhounds, shown at the entrance of a cave, were on one of their field trips to the wilds. Under the direction of Dr. Ostrander, this club strives to promote interest in Geology by actually putting into use by these highly interesting field trips that which has been learned in class. Pic- tured on the front row from left to right are: Dr. Ostrander, Mike Love, Jim Updgraff, Steve Smith, Bob Martyr. Back Row: Henry Davis and Fred Sandvenst . A -cv?-nw-' gr f - - -lx 5-rg fx Q U pe 5 2' -r-Nga 'ESNQ-Y-,-5 A Viv Ai , If J' QV- C-.f , 'f X 'Tb , i -V ,, , l H, . , ,swf ,J fr ' , if ff' x r ' Q 1 -Ls.: ...S .5 : - -. jj. ' 1 'C-'K ,Paks i of, -,f fs, 1. rm- - K , -1- H D- 1 'f' Via . ' A ' fw7J Cave Dwellers-1961 Style 94 Laisung Kim, owner of the coveted black belt, formed a campus Judo Club first semester. 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Spring Section Editor Judi Short Yearbook Advisor Mr. Robert Wilhoit Photographer Art Day Business Manager Senior Editor Bruce Woodring Willeyne Van Luik Copy Editor Rosemary Cromer Staff Velora Meister Jim House Linda Hester Mr. Joseph Atha of Kansas City, the man largely responsible for the construction of the S120,000 Atha swimming pool, is seen at the right as he presided at the official dedication Wednesday, April 28. Upper left, Charlie Erickson, Student Body President, expresses the gratitude of the Drury stu- dents in his acceptance speech. Lower left, Tom Sample performs in the water show presented by the students of Mrs. Betty Richardson, Highlighting the water show was a demonstration of synchronized swimming, given by the water ballet troupe seen at lower right. Members of the troupe are: Nancy Allen, Nancy Dormis, Marilyn Opsal, Mary Horton, Carol Englemann, Carol Teel, Judy Roberts, Judi Rackin, Jayne Mobley, and Sally Rettig. .Eg 'A ' . tug,- f-Lili' -3 I , ,r .. .Sl .- ' I ,M . L -- , 3:47. gl. A .,,.,.7-L-zz 'f ' ' - .after g r rf 1. ,r. , i Sf' F New Buildin Atha Pool 1 v f' ' -- V :if ----swe- M f V S lim-A - -1 r. D 1 hi 2 -.ay e 'A .., -3 V A V1 ,, J ' , .,.,g e,-,f-'Q - -, isle 4 , ie., . Q . ., M . , ' ' : . 1. , I w x Mi' -.4i:.r1rB,-.Mi 4' 59,9 1- 'I J. ' tl- ' -H, .I .f V , vi' : -A- -f f- -.r':f:s11.a .f-.. . Y .,.. le f, T '-.- 41 'M , 'g k L- l l f ' r 2: f ' f lim:-A' . 3 ' l i'- . V gzffz -- g-.e..rQ,,aQ.L:.f - ,m- P 4: --fr,- , 98 At the Sunderland dedication, held on the front steps of the new S327,000 building prior to the Atha Pool dedica- tion, Mr. Paul Sunderland, left, officiates. The construction of the new dormitory was made possible through a gift from the Lester T. Sunderland Foundation of Kansas City, Missouri. Layne Morrill, upper right, president of Sunder- land Hall, delivers the acceptance speech on behalf of the student body of Drury. Lower right, Dick Mann is engaged in the tiresome business of moving his possessions from one of the old dormitories into Sunderland. Cordell Hodes and Bill Coulter, lower left, farther along in the moving process, wear jubilant grins that express satisfaction with their new surroundings. , i A V V. - U. lj 99 MeXico or bust was the cry that went up from the two cars loaded with 10 Drury students and their sponsor Dr. Mar- garet Kidder as they pulled out of Drury Lane Thursday, May 30 at 5 :30 A.M. At the middle right is seen the Alamo, one of the first points of interest that the travelers visited, At upper right Harry Kime, Jim Mas- sey, Nancy Dormois, Gloria Higgenbotham, Don Dorsey, Jim Farrell, Jane Riseling, Ann Jones, Gary Brower, and Rosemary Cromer stand along the mountain road leading to Monterrey, Mexico. After their return from Mexico, the group honored Dr. Kidder at a surprise party. The students, opp., brought back an appre- ciation of the Mexican culture. Florida's hotel pools and beaches, pictured at lower left and right, filled with college students from all parts of the United States, also boasted a few faces that are familiar to us all. Among the Druryites that ventured where the boys are were: Janice Poindexter, Carole McMahon, Marty Hobbs, Ellen McCrae, Mary Adele King, Dan Drebes, Bill Enoch, Jim Shannon, Larry Harley, Harold Kirkpatrick, Tom Sample, and Tom Sipe. Like the Mexican travelers, those that braved Florida's crowds and policemen re- turned home weary, but with a new gleam in their eyes, and many memories. Druryites Go Visitin i WW -QTLQ ' ' 'W - v illv pf 4 f..-as V l f,v.a-,-.-Wwma g. MPL.. ,. , . - QL-1 lb..- hile Drury Has Visitors Drury's convocation program featured many interesting speakers from varied fields this year. At upper right Robert Wallis, poet and native Springfieldian chats with Lou Patrick in the C.X. Mr. Wallis was the Writer's Con- ference speaker, sponsored by the Adult Edu- cation and English Departments. He spoke Monday night, March 27, and lectured to sev- eral English classes March 28. At right, Chap- lain James Smith entertains Rabbi Judea Mil- ler, representative of the Jewish Chautauqua Society. Rabbi Miller visited Drury for three days and participated in several dormitory bull sessions and the chapel and convocation pro- grams. Professor Pierre Corneille-d'Echert, a noted lecturer and linguistic educator, lower right, speaks to the French Club. Sponsored by the Humanities Department, Professor Cor- neille-d'Echert visited campus March 15 and 16. 5'.' J Y HJ.. A ' : f -.7 fx. 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L : - 3 X1 iw 1 f - P-'Swift' -. :Filip 135- J rp A .- -1. ,1 ff:f1-,f,- ,.. .M 4 Track The Intramural Track Meet was held this year just before Easter Vacation. It was a close battle all the way, but the In- dependents managed to come out one point ahead of Lambda Chi when all the results were in. Sigma Nu was third, just seven points behind Lambda Chi. The totals Were: ISA 55, Lambda Chi 54, Sigma Nu 47, Kappa Alpha 4, and Sig Ep 2. Pictured at left is John Good- Win earning his share of points for ISA by winning the mile. Drury's track season was not too successful this year. The outstanding man on the team was Ray Pearce who did Well With the discus and broke several records with the shot, including the Drury record. Y n The tennis team saw a fairl good year, winning ofte enough to keep their interest up, even when rain made many matches impossible. Dick Mann and Charlie Erickson led the team as No. 1 and No. 2 man, respectively. Other mem- bers Were Jay Davis, Jack Wetzel, Jim Noel, Jerry Mel- ton, Clyde Ujiki, and Dick Nakashima. Spring Harbinge Tennis LN, '-fff' - .WL it QE- -f e.:i+f. 4, F I , :LQ M' +1-Q-Q-Q-.. --,. -V 1 f - ?'?'2..r'f'A x '1. l gtg-iw, ' , ' y ,. '-QKTQHI -aa.-- ,T W, ,Q gm L I tt, an-f - i. -,, s..-.f..v - cf' Q., ' it Q. M.: f,5,p.rg,.,. V H , -ss -Q. Q-...s- l' . . n iw Agg- Q . ,- I JH '4 ' Lambda Chi Alpha came to the end of the softball season with a perfect record, thereby win- ning the intramural trophy. ISA protested the results of one game, but when it was played over, Lambda Chi had won again. KA came in second, having lost one game, and ISA followed in third place. The pitchers who led their teams through the season were Jerry Hill and John Gailey, LXAQ Bob Bradey, KA, Max Meese and Larry Hale, ISA, Terry Ayre, SN 5 and Jim Harris and Jim Hartman, SPE. Right: Skip Schiller batting and Max Brown catching. The intra- mural volle-yball season opened this year on March 13. Below, the KAS and Sig Eps battle it out in one of the first games of the tournament. Pictured left to right are Jim Boaz, John Reuber, Ron Shelton, Max Brown, Bill Francis, and Dave Clarrissimeaux. The season ended with Lambda Chi on top boasting four wins and no losses. A three way tie for second place found Kappa Al- pha, Sigma Nu, and ISA with and 2 records. .1 e Usual Sports Volleyball -.. -1, 3 . Softball l .V .I it 2 ,J ,QQ dl Q aww? he LW WTF ,J Ki., ,7 ,, Q., .MAL We We airfare i if WW aw I ,ff N M l rw 4 1 Q H ll ffl f, ,, :MMV . 1 P ,ay wr fa . , , I ,V . , as ,, ,, 'J if W , 1 ,Y 'ull-gi 1 lie: Student Nurses Active A'r Drury N I 2 ' 1 Vi 'cy' .J l 1. r P ,'. 1 ' H 'J' -..,. J 1. B1 fx 104 CJ- I-. 1 1' Under the correlated program between Drury and Burge School of Nursing, a student nurse attends Drury and Burge for one year, then at- tends Burge for two years, after which .she receives her R.N. She may then attend Drury her fourth year and obtain a B.S. in nursing. Pictured above is the freshman class at Burge this year. Seated: Carol Sartain, Ann Norton, Karen Ogborn, Carolyn Chittim, Jeanne J ame- son, Helen Johnson, Darlys Weatherman, Judy Friend, Bonnie Weaver, Beverly Carter, Caro- lyn Self, Jeanne Greene, Martha Brackins. Standing: Judy Collins, Doris Jones, Sherry Piland, Reva Hartin, Pat Hayes, Delphine Lehde, Betty Goggin, Carolea Albers, Kay Ann Gillette, Donna Geisser, Gaye Price, Jean Hagerman, Ginny Farmer, Norma Stevens, Eydie Carey, Glenda Chase, Betty O'Dell, Karen Brown, Judy Drumright. Leading the class are, left: Darlys Weatherman, Bonnie Weaver, student council representatives, Jeanne Jameson, president, Judy Friend, secre- tary-treasurer, Helen Johnson, vice-president. I. S. A. The INDEPENDENT STUDENT'S AS- SOCIATION, led by David Young, president, enjoyed a very successful year in 1960-61. Several parties and dances, including the formal Sweetheart Dance, at which Nancy McCullagh was crowned Queen of Hearts, provided enjoyable evenings for the Indies. Right, Rebecca Wright performs at an in- formal party held in the Commons. Below, games of chess and bridge are enjoyed after the entertainment. A special honor held by I.S.A. this year was the election of David Young to the office of vice-president of the National Independent Association at the na- tional convention. Seven delegates also at- tended a Workshop meeting of I.S.A. held April 15 at Northeastern State Teachers' College. Participating in all aspects of the athletic life at Drury, the Independents Won girls' volleyball, placed second in girls' soft- ball, and Won track and varsity participation. A11 TAU ETA GAMMA was formed on Drury Campus in March. It has now been in existence three months and has rapidly expanded from six founders to its present total of seven- teen charter members. Above are pictured: First row: Paul Kirk, secretaryg Gene Sum- mers, Dave Bishop, treasurer, Roger Cooper g Joe Purinton. Second row: Karl Hales, vice- presidentg Ralph Beckg Richard Reborig Wendall McCarterg Pat White. Third row: Joe Simpson, Dennis Schwieger, Bill Rieschel, pledge rnasterg Tony White, J . E. Holt. Not pic- tured are Ron Mitchum, president, and Gary Wingo. The members and faculty advisor, Dr. William Berger are looking forward to continued progress on the part of their organi- zation. 106 Due to their late start this year, SIGMA PHI EPSILON has not been included as a group in the fall and winter sections, however, once back on their feet again, the Sig Eps took 13 pledges, most of Whom are now initiated, and stepped back into the swing of exchange dinners, house parties, and formals. Below are the actives: First row: Doug Mitchell, Jim Boaz, Charlie Salveter, John Reuber, Larry Owens, Terry Stevens. Second row: Jerry Lan- caster, Ken Coy, Tom Collier, Layne Morrill, Bud Wallar, Jim Harris. Third row: Dick Ed- wards, Jim Parker, Dick Weaver, Don Stevens, Bob Long. Fourth row: Jim Hartman, Bill Black. Sig Ep Sweetheart is Miss Nancy Williams. Jerry Divincen, 3? , . gn fe -1 SKIFF, the scholastic honor society for senior women at Drury, requires a cumulative grade point average of 3.3 for membership. This year six Women met this entrance require- ment and were initiated into the organization Saturday morning, May 13. Above, presi- dent Rosemary Cromer awards Mrs. Lois Smith the Janice Haas scholarship pin for having the highest grade point average of the pledges. The other new initiates are: Martha Win- necke, Carol McMahan, Ellen McCrae, and Carol Ritzen. Not present is Mrs. Liz Hedges, who was initiated later. Those attending are the senior members: Mary Webb, Mrs. Jane Smith, Gwen Reynolds, Emily Haymes, Liz Erickson, and Judi Short. BETA BETA BETA, a national honorary biological fraternity, includes in its membership all students with high grade averages who take an active interest in the biological sciences. Pictured below are the present members: first row: Rene Mallett, Sammy Gleason, presi- dent, Grace Oxford, Janet Aff, and Mrs. Mary Smith, sponsor. Second row: Mary Adele King, Linda Klingberg, Karen Moehlenhoff, and Dr. Albert E. Moorman, sponsor. Not pic- tured are Nancy Williams and Gary Roberts. The organization meets weekly and features guest speakers, panel discussions, and films in the programs. Gary Roberts and Linda Klingberg were initiated as provisional members April 19. Tl ..,. 107 Friday, February 17, Drury College ob- served the 75th World Day of Prayer by maintaining a two-minute period of silence at 9:00 A.M. In addition, a chain of prayer was conducted in the prayer room of Stone Chapel from 7:00 A.M. through 7:00 P.M. At right Linda Tarzca maintains her 15 minute vigil, soon to be relieved by another volunteer student. This program Was planned and organized by the Religious Life Council and carried out by 48 student volun- teers. Giving 100fZi participation in the prayer chain was the Timothy Club, a group of ministerial students and others Who are interested in church vocations. Pictured below are the members: left, Bill Sheehan, Joe Ford, Judy Collins, Ron Lightle, Mary Ann Buescher, Roy Eberbach, and Martha Winnecke. Right, Mike Robbins, Ed Sheely, Rev. James Smith, Rev. Samuel Smith, Becky Fuller, Virginia Olson, Joan Daigh, and Rita Hutchinson. Among other activi- ties, the Timothy Club holds a vocations seminar for high school students each Win- ter for the purpose of introducing to them the religious department at Drury and the possibilities for careers in full-time re- ligious Work. A time ','. ' 3 f-E' X M l X ,S 108 A scene from Shadow and Substance, the second of three plays presented by the Drury Lane Troupers this year, is seen below. Ron Tisue, Karl Hales, Judy Roberts, Larry Allen and Ron Mit- chum are caught at a dramatic moment in the play by Paul Vincent Carroll, whose theme is similar to the legend of Joan of Arc. Center below, Norma Wilson makes up Karl Hales for his role as a priest. The Troupers pictured at the bottom make plans for props and sets for the final production of the year, Bell, Book and Candle. Seated clockwise around the table are: June Ewing- er, Karlyle Saltsman, Larry Allen, George Rea, Nancy Dormois, Dorothy Callaway, Ginny Rowland, Mary Peyton and Penny Callaway. First row: Marilyn Bogle, Sharon Roberts, Linda Klingberg, Ron Lightle, Mary Minx, Ron Mitchum. Second Row: Charles Baird, sponsor, Carol Ritzen, Glenn McHaney. sf I Ill I Ill q ll fa 7 Q .Ml 109 Gwen Reynolds, above, president of the STUDENT'S NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, addresses a monthly meeting of the organization for future teachers. First row: Deanie Miller, Ann Beavers, Penny Callaway, Dee Kasinger, Karlyle Saltsman, Grace Oxford, Judy lVIiller,.Judi Short, Dorothy Callaway. Second row: John Goodwin, Pat Davis, Suzie Frossard, Sylvia Lumb, June Clark, Carol Gevecker, Velata Smith. Recently elected officers of the WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION for 1961- 62 are pictured below with two of the outgoing officers. Seated: Carol Engelmann, treasurerg Elaine Ward, presidentg and Aileen Ching, vice-president. Standing: Phyllis Mallin, outgoing secretaryg and Emily Haymes, outgoing president. W.A.A. annually awards blazers to its members who have earned over 1000 points in activi- ties. f 5' i i -Q? H.. Y , Y . ,fwvyi .22 ' 5' ' l WV' xc H , L 7 7 7 . , . . The Under the Maples concerts of the DRURY COLLEGE BAND scheduled for May 4 11 and 18 were presented despite the inclement Weather. The concerts Were held in Clara Thompson Hall in lieu of their usual locale in front of Fairbanks Hall Senior music education majois conducted during the series as a part of their com- prehensives. Below, Mrs. Ernest Tarrasch presents a program of German folksongs accom panying herself on the lute at the last GERMAN CLUB meeting of the year Mrs Tarrasch is assisted by Becky Hoover. Attending are, clockwise: Rosemary Cro mer, David Rodier, Mrs. Jacob, sponsor, Patty VanHook, Jan Chittenden Sklp Schiller, Pat Rider, Mrs. Schneider, Dr. Mears, Sammy Gleason, Bud Graves Judy Hallowell, and Carol Gevecker. ii' I .uk , Y 1. 1.., 1 ' f fi t: W :,.Fn-S. -. A '-sg.. .-. N ' l F154 .,,..5. T --.lf ,,,,. ...,, , - I - Spring Formals Are This year's Old South Ball once more found the Southern Gentlemen of Kappa Alpha re- living the colorful days of the Civil War. Dressed to fit the occasion, left, are Max Brown, Nancy Dormois, Bill Francis, and Bob Wilkinson. Immediately following the pinning ceremony during the intermission at the Lambda Chi formal, Ray Cunningham, right, prepares to crown Carol Pfander Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi Alpha. Looking on are Sharon Cooper and Ed Castleberry. To the left is a picture of the 42nd annual White Rose Formal 'given by Sigma Nu. The dance took place in the back yard of the house Terry Ayre has just announced that Melinda Adams is the White Rose for 1962 Right: Anne Beavers, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart of 1961 g Jerry Divincen 3 Bob Long 3 Mona Mendenhall, Delta Darling of 1962, and Tom Collier await the announcement that Nancy Williams will be the new fraternity sweetheart. 2 Bala Occasions Enjoying a dance at the Pi Beta Phi Spring formal are Bill Gum, Joyce Linder, Skip Schil- ler, Jackie Morgan, Jim Robinett, Marij ean Al- len, Melinda Adams, and Joe Bohrer. and Dale Creach. The Alpha Phis' annual dinner and Spring for- mal was held this year on April 15th and was based around the theme Jamaica Holidayf At left: Pat White, Liz Erickson, Diane Estes Spring Fever was the theme of the Kappa Delta formal this year, which was held at Riv- erside. Dancing to the music of Paul Tillman are Judi Short, Dave Springer, Rosemary Cromer, and Ray Pearce. -v The Zeta Tau Alpha Spring formal was also held at Riverside. To the left are Nancy Dor- mois, Bob Wilkinson, Gary Rutledge, Elaine Adkins, Sharon Steele, and Ted Scott. :f-5525252 ., ':' tct A . V , if to - a. Right: Nancy Jefferson is pictured with Max Y T P L' '53 Brown, her date to the Delta Delta Delta A J , g . , formal. isrsr , Y A '63-4 ' '92 ' ...-.V W. I T, xr! W' .7 ,,,. ,V I , - sg ' g- I I .l f , - 1 3, ' . Wif ra 1 f.fL,s,s A J., E wi ll ,cgi , ii- , ,V ,rw I I Student Faculty Committees Help With Administration The ELECTIONS COMMIT- TEE has charge of all campus elections. Its members pic- tured at upper left, are Dr. Berger, Bill Craigmiles, Leann Baron, and Mrs. Haege. De- ciding Library policy is the job of the members of the LI- BRARY COMMITTEE, pic- tured at upper right. Seated are: Miss Hinkley, Dr. Berger, and Judi Short. Standing are: Rev. Smith, Mr. Wilhoit, George Rea, and Jack Baum- gartner. The CONVOCATION COMMITTEE, left, is in charge of the programming of all convocations. Its members are: Marilyn Bogle, Dr. Kid- der, and Rosemary Cromer. To the right are the student mem- bers of the ATHLETICS COM- MITTEE, Joan Tappmeyer, Dick Kaller, and Mary Lou l rf I Evans. The BOARD OF PUB- LICATIONS, pictured at left, consists of the editors, busi- ness managers and faculty sponsors of the two student publications along With rep- resentatives from the Senate. Counterclockwise, the mem- bers are: Mr. Wilhoit, Miss Runge, Judi Short, Mr. Buc- holz, Bruce Woodring, Bob Duncan, Jack Baumgartner, Charles Skaggs, Charles Erickson, Terry Ayre, and Grace Oxford. sf sf ,4 115 1 0 ! Q New Outlook 0 1: Elections were charged with more than the usual excitement and interest this year due to the existence of a two-party system, rather than the ordinary 4 or 5 coalitions. The torchlight parade, for the first time, featured only two large entries. But this election brought about an overwhelming response on the part of the student bodyg over 90 per cent participation, not only at the ballot box, but during the campaign. Very few were the shirts or dresses seen on campus unadorned by either a pastel or bright red ribbon. April 20 the formal nom- inations for Student Body President Were made, amid shouts and applause. From that moment on the supporters of both Bright and Robinett seemed to forget completely all other items of conversationg classes and books were ignoredg and the C.X. was ections At Drury constantly jammed, with the noise of en- thusiastic discussions issuing from each crowded booth. The torchlight parade, fol- lowed by the debate in Wallace Hall moved events of the week on toward their climax - election day. That night at the vote- counting, Wallace Hall was tight with ten- sion and hope on all sides. There was no landslide victory with the outcome obvious before the count was madeg instead fists were clenched and breaths held until the final ballot was put to the side. And then -many surprised faces, many disappointed faces, and many joyful ones. Another elec- tion, with all its tensions and arguments, neglected studies, planning, campaigning, and fun, over, and a new year ahead, led by Rex Bright, Student Body President. I KI The annual Mother's Day Program May 5, planned by SKIFF, featured a new exhibit this year. At middle left, Gary Brower, Pat Thomas, Nancy Mc- Cullagh, and Bob Hill, members of Dr. Margaret Kidder's Spanish classes, present a fiesta, featuring articles and costumes gathered by Dr. Kidder in her travels through Mexico and Cen- tral America. Other features of the program are the Art Exhibit, left, and the French Club Sidewalk Cafe, lower left. BETA EPSILON presented a fashion show in the Breech Auditori- um. Models, pictured at bottom, are: Sharon Steele, Nancy Dormois, Pat Davis, Carol McClain, Annette Smith, Ann Hall, Mrs. Compton, Yvonna Da- vis, Mary Lou Ezard, Nan Shelton, Sandy Lid81',31'ldDZ11'lEH21 Hawkins. At the final event of the day, a tea given by SKIFF, middle, Judi Short, Gwen Reynolds, and Rosemary Cromer serve cake to Mrs. Stokes and Dean Haege. Saturday, May 6, the sororities con- tinued the celebration by honoring their mothers at luncheons. At right, the Kappa Deltas chat with their mothers at Dent's Dinner House. Center right, Zetas and their mothers enjoy a buffet luncheon in the sorority suite. The Pi Phis, lower right, enter- tain their mothers at Shady Inn. Ill! WX . .W -1 J' ,J , f If M i':. es , . V -A J 2 vi ' r,rr 1, - i W , to ai at r 5 Q21-f 'fir Lgig gg 'L V vb., :X 1. .A Hagel, -.M1..rs.-ty.,,' ' f ' 'I li ii ' . f' iw, , ,tm v ff ,1 ,GV ' ' , Z ' ii xiii ig 4. R ,G if i'.Q5?!g41 . XR' Qshf ,Q ,H 1 .X ,ma V wif 119 i I lin I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Bud Wallar, Senator: Peg Waeck- erle, President: Jay Davis, Vice President. Standing: Jackie Morgan, Senator: Judi Short, Secretary. Absent: Ken Coy, Treas- urer. i i,. 1i'i,,Y i- ' Yi- STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Charles Erickson 4 A VA- i -41 i .14 Q, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Bob Long, Senator: Jim Robinett: President: Rex Bright, Vice President: Larry Harley, Senator. Standing: Carolyn Hoffman, Secretary. .1-7 N I f, -Us Q' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Barbara Rovvden, Senator: Ron Tisue, Vice President: Ron Knight, President: Don Stevens, Senator : Michele Gallais, Senator. Standing: Mary Ann Horton, Secretary: Dave Oliver, Senator. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Dorsey Dysart, Senator: Jim Cumpton, President: Pat White, Vice Pres- ident: Terry Stevens, Senator. Standing: Jim House, Treasurer: Susanne Seamon, Secretary. MARY ADELE LIZ KING ERICKSON Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Phi Panhellenic Queen JACKIE MORGAN Pi Beta Phi i NAN PEGGY ROSS WAECKERLE Delta Delta Delta Kappa Delta Sou'Wes'rer Queen Carol Pfander-LXA Judy Orcutt-Tri Delt Janet Dewar-Pi Phi Bev Perryman-ZTA Jackie Morgan-Sig Ep 'X Joe College Jay Davis-Tri Deli: Larry Harley-ZTA m Jim Hartman-Kappa Delta NQQQ E' Mike White-Pi Phi , Y gm l Jazck Wetzel-Alpha Phi f X . 11' ad its . Senior Clas This year's Senior Class will be remembered for many thingsg they studied hard and were very active in campus affairs. Mike Kilpatrick is pictured at the top of the page giving his synopsis of the four eventful years the Class of 1961 has spent at Druryg In the upper left hand picture, Nan Ross is shown passing the cap and gown down to Carolyn Hoffman who is representing next year's Senior Class. Under the guidance of Peg Waeckerle, the class presi- dent, and Dr. Stillwell, one of the class spon- sors, a Senior party was planned along with a money-making project to finance it. The mem- bers of this committee are shown in the cen- ter. They are, from left to right, Jane McHaney, Jim Glass, Layne Morrill, Peg Waeckerle, Wil- leyne VanLuik, Anne Beavers, and Judi Short. Mr, McCrae is pictured at lower left using his 3 blows for 25 cents to help demolish the car the Seniors procured as a part of their money-raising project. During the car smash- ing, the police arrived at the request of a mys- terious malefactor who claimed it was his car being demolished. Looking over the situation at the bottom of page 124, are Bob Wilkinson I Q- 5 lolcls Activities and Ron Lumpe. In the upper right hand cor- ner are two views of the Senior-Faculty volley- ball game. As can be seen, the prevailing attire among the members of our staid faculty may only be termed as very casual. Volleying the ball in the top picture is Mr. Lee, While Coach Richardson, Dr. Fryer, Mr. Graves, Rev. Smith, and Mr. Eikner prepare to help win the point. Defending the rights of their team are Dr. Mears, Dr. Berger, Mr. Lee, Mr. Thomas, Dr. Fryer, Rev. Smith, Mr. Graves, and Rev. Eik- ner. Bill Akers and Dave Holman seem to be giving them a little trouble. A delicious free meal, square dancing, refreshments, and reg- ular dancing were to be found at the Senior Party. The fact that the party was a huge suc- cess can be seen on the faces of Barbara Jo Finley, Jim Harris, Anne Beavers, and Jack Morey in the bottom picture, and Carol McMa- han, Genelle Rea, Layne Morrill, Willeyne Van- Luik, Dr. Stillvvell, and Peg Waeckerle in the picture at the lower right. All in all, the Sen- iors feel that this project was Well Worth every bit of the trouble it involved. -win .,.1i 'r35: f ....... X ,gk , qt -.41 2 Si.- Graduation festivities com- menced this year With the Alumni-Senior Banquet which was held in Belle Hall on May 27. The Seniors, guests of the college at the dinner, Were for- mally enrolled in the Alumni Association at this time. Irene Herbert, Jack Morey, and Sam Morey received Distinguished Service Awards. At 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 28, Baccalau- reate services Were held in Stone Chapel. The Seniors are shown at the right as they file in before the ceremony. At the top of the page is the academic pro- cession preceding commence- ment, being led by Mr. Graves and Dr. Fryer. Drury's 88th Annual Commencement was held at 2:00 p.m. in the field house. Following the invoca- tion, Carol Kahler, far left, gave an address on Poverty. Next on the agenda was Layne Mor- rill's oration entitled Pres- tige. The commencement ad- dress Was given by Morton David May, right, Who was later awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Shown at the far right is Dr. Findlay as he an- nounced that Rosemary Cromer and Donald Hodge were the top students in day school and Ruth Adams and Floyd Wood gradu- ated at the top of the night school class. Those graduating with honors were: Ruth Adams and Rosemary Cromer, Summa Cum Laudeg Donald Hodge, Jack Morey, and Gwen Rey- nolds, Magna Cum Laudeg Joe Bohrer, Bill Gurley, Emily Haymes, Velma Null, Judi Short, Jane Simpson, and Floyd Wood, Cum Laude. Following the commencement at 4:30 p.m., the President's reception was held in Wallace Hall for grad- uating Seniors and their fam- ilies. A A 12 QQWT' M-.- 128 AKERS, BILL A.B., Physical Education Branson, Missouri Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, I.F.C. 2, Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2. ALEXANDER, WARREN PERCY A.B., Business, Economics Lebanon, Missouri I.S.A. 1, Treasurer 2. ALLEN, CHARLES B.S., Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry Springfield, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Upper Tenth 1, 4, American Chemical Society 4. ANDERSON, ROGER B.S., Chemistry, Biology Springfield, Missouri Beta Beta Beta 3, 4. BEAVERS, ANNE A.B., Home Economics, Education Jefferson City, Missouri Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 43 Student N.E.A., 4, Red Pep- pers 1, 2, 3, Beta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, President 4g W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Young Democrats 1, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart 3. BECK, RONALD E. A.B., Business, Economics Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Religious Life Council 4, Upper Tenth 3,-4. BOAZ, NANCY A.B., Elementary Education Springfield, Missouri Kappa Delta 1, Assistant Rush Chairman 2, 3, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Stu-dent N.E.A., 45 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BOHRER, JOSEPH A. A.B., Business, Economics, Cum Laude West Plains, Missouri Sigma Nu 1, 2, Pledge Trainer 3, 4, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, 4g Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Seven Sages 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BRADY, ROBERT F. A.B., Physical Education Warsaw, Missouri Kappa Alpha 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, IFC 3, 43 Upper Tenth 2, Drury Mirror 1, Sports Editor 2g Varsity Basketball 13 Golf 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BRODIE, MIKE A.B., Psychology Batesville, Arkansas Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWNE, PRICE A.B., Business, Economics Springfield, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2. CALLAWAY, DOROTHY A.B., Elementary Education Kansas City, Missouri Alpha Phi 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Upper Tenth 2, Na- tional Collegiate Players 2, Vice-President 3, Stu- dent NEA 4g Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Drury Lane Troupers, Vice President 2, President 3, 4, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 1, 23 Canterbury Club 39 United Student Fellowship 1, 2. CHURCHILL, DELORES JEAN A.B., Elementary Education Mansfield, Missouri Student NEA 43 Baptist Student Union 3, Presi- derftsllg Religious Life Council 3, 4g Timothy Club 33 . .A. 4. CLARK, BYRON THOMAS A.B., Philosophy, Religion Clever, Missouri CLARK, LARRY B. A.B., Business, Economics West Plains, Missouri Business Society 4. COLE, HARRY O. B.S., Chemistry, Biology Downers Grove, Illinois Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, Commander 49 Upper Tenth 23 Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 45 Omicron Delta Kappa 25 Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 45 Seven Sages 2, 3. COLLIER, THOMAS C. A.B., Business, Economics Laramie, Wyoming Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, President 4, Fairbanks House Council 3. COOPER, SHARON JANICE A.B., Home Economics, Education Tulsa, Oklahoma Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Student N.E.A. 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Beta Epsilon 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Drury Lane Troup- ers 1, 2, 3, 4, W,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Missouri Home Eco- nomics Association - College Club President 4, Sou'Wester Attendant 2, Homecoming Queen 3. COULTER, BILL A.B., History, Education Brentwood, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. COY, KENNETH RAY A.B., Business, Economics Forsyth, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, Pledge Class President 2, Comptroller 3, Pledge Trainer 4, Upper Tenth 2, 3, 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Seven Sages 4, Fair- banks House Council 2, Senior Class Treasurer, Association of Business Students, President 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Accounting Assistant 3, 4, Business Assistant 3, 4. CROMER, ROSEMARY B. A.B., French, Spanish, Summa Cum Laude St. Louis, Missouri Kappa Delta 3, Secretary 4, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Skiff 3, President 4, Student-Faculty Convocation Committee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4, Sigma Delta Pi 4, French Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Vice President 4, German Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, President 4, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Lab Assistant 2, 3, German Lab Assistant 4, Woodrow Wilson 4. DAILEY, PATRICIA LOUISE A.B., Elementary Education Newark, Ohio Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 3. DANA, JEANNETTE A.B., French Excelsior Springs, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Student N.E.A. 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Beta Epsilon 1, Drury Lane Troup- ers 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Relig- ious Life Council 1. DAVIS, JAY B.S., Mathematics West Plains, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha'1, 2, Vice President 3, 4, Stu- dent Senate 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, New Men's House Council, President 2, Assistant Mathematics Department 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Sou'Wester Staff 2, Joe College 4. DAVIS, PATRICIA DIAN A.B., Elementary Education Kansas City, Missouri Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, Social Chairman 3, Secre- tary 43 House Council, Treasurer 1, Secretary 43 Student N.E.A. 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 35 Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 15 W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. DERROUGH, PATRICIA ANN A.B., English Springfield, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, Social Chairman 3, 4g Drury Mirror 2g Red Peppers 1, 2, 33 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DEWAR, HELEN B.S., Chemistry, Biology Springfield, Missouri Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 33 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 3 American Chemical Society 4 5 Student Union Publicity Committee. DRAKE, JAMES R. A.B., Business, Economics Warsaw, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, 43 Upper Tenth 35 Student Union Board of Gov- ernors 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, Association of Busi- rl1e5s3Students 43 Intramural Swimming 1, 2, Track DRAKE, MARILYN ROARK A.B., Elementary Education Kansas City, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Sou'wester Editor 25 House Council, Secretary 15 Student N.E.A. 4, Red Pep- pers 1, 2, 3, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DREBES, DAN A.B., Business Webster Groves, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 4. DUNCAN, ROBERT W. B.S., Chemistry, Biology Springfield, Missouri Sigma Nu 2, 3, 45 Beta Beta Beta 3, Vice President 4.5 Anger-ican Chemical Society 4 5 Board of Publica- ions . ENGSBERG, DAVID A.B., Chemistry, Biology, Psychology Lebanon, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 45 Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, American Chemical Society 4. ff' ' tp '23 ki. L -.Pa 4 4 . 5: V .I Nl. 99 -1.7 ERICKSON, CHARLES A.B., Business, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology North Kansas City, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha, President of Pledge Class 1, Rush and Social Chairman 2, Pledge Trainer 3, IFC 4, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Student Body President, President Student Senate 4, Upper Tenth 1, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, Vice President 4, Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Seven Sages 3, 4, Sou'- Wester Sports Editor 2, New Men's House Council President 1, Student-Faculty Committee 2, Chair- man 3, German Club 1, Press Club 1, Varsity Ten- nis 1, 2, Captain 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Associa- tion of Business Students-Board of Directors 4, Kappa Delta Joe College Candidate 3. ERICKSON, ELIZABETH A.B., Art Kansas City, Missouri Alpha Phi 1, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4, Panhellenic 4, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, Skiff, Vice President 4, Sigma Delta Pi 2, President 3, 4, Drury Mirror, Copy Editor 2, As- sociate Editor 3, House Council 4, Board of Pub- lications 3, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Drury Lane Troup- ers 1, 2, 3, Master Trouper 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, Treasurer 1, 2, 3, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Panhellenic Queen Attendant, Departmental As- sistant in English 4. EZARD, MARY LOU A.B., Art Camdenton, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 2, 3, W.A.A. 3, Choir 2, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl 4, Sou'Wester Queen Attendant 3. FROHLICH, NANCY HALE A.B., English, Education Monett, Missouri Pi Beta Phi, Rush Chairman 2, Panhellenic Dele- gate 3, President 4, Panhellenic Secretary, Drury Mirror, Feature Editor 2, House Council Secretary 4, Student NEA 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, French Club 2, Press Club 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Nu White Rose 3, Religious Life Council 1, 2. FREUND, MARILYN A.B., Elementary Education, Physical Education Warsaw, Missouri Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4, Student NEA 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, President 3, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Choir 1, Cheerleader 3, Kap- pa Alpha Rose 3, 4, Kappa Alpha Rose of Chiles Province, Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 3. GAILEY, JOHN C. A.B., Business, Economics Springfield, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, Rush Chairman 3, Pres- ident 4, IFC 1, 2, 3, Student Senate 1, 2, Treasurer of Junior Class, Student-Faculty Committee 3, Band 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GAINES, DARRELL G. A.B., Physical Education Lebanon, Missouri Student NEA 4, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GIBSON, LINDA JEAN A.B., History Kansas City, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, Membership Chairman 4, Upper Tenth 1, Student Senate Clerk 3, 4, House Council 2, Student-Faculty Committee 3, Student NEA 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, W.A.A. 2, 3, Tennis Chairman 4, Choir 1, Re- ligious Life Council 1, 2, President 3. GLASS, JAMES LABAN A.B., History Springfield, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, High Phi 43 Joe College 3 3 Bookstore Manager 1, 2, 3, 4g Alternate Cheer- leader 4, Knight Speech Contest Winner 4. GOFORTH, SHIRLEY A.B., Elementary Education Springfield, Missouri Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. GRAY, GORDON R. A.B., Business, Economics Monett, Missouri Kappa Kappa Psi 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Drury Mirror 43 House Council, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Young Dem- ocrats 1, Band 1, 23 I.S.A. 1, 23 Association of Business Students 4. GRIER, JUDITH ANN A.B., French, English Springfield, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, Social Chairman 2, 3, President 4, Panhellenic 45 Sou'Wester Faculty Editor 2, Section Editor 3, 4 5 Board of Publications 3, 43 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3 9 Beta Epsilon 2, Drury Lane Troup- ers 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, Press Club 25 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 1, 2, Vice President 3. GUINN, STAN A.B., Elementary Education Gainesville, Missouri Kappa Kappa Psi 1, Vice President 25 Phi Mu A1- pha Sinfonia 1, 2, Student N.E.A., Treasurer 43 Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2, Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 25 I.S.A. 1, Head Waiter 3, 4. GURLEY, WILLIAM HAROLD A.B., Business, Economics, English, Cum Laude Springfield, Missouri Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, 4, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, 43 Omicron Delta Kappa 3, President 4g Seven Sages 2, 3, 4g Drury Mirror 4, Sou'wester, Section Editor 2, Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, 33 Choir, Treasurer lg Association of Business Students, Vice President 43 Assistant English Department 35 Business De- partment 4g Intramural Swimming 4. HADDON, FRANCIS E. A.B., Music, Education Parkville, Missouri HAMILTON, SIG A.B., History Atlantic, Georgia New Men's House Council 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, President 3, 4. I , V J :I xa Y Y' 8 RX 1' IE A' Vi W X fr., 5' 1, 93:34 9 93 : Q h. , J-'rff' .gf ...ny fb HT? HARRIS, JAMES P. A.B., Psychology, Sociology, History Brentwood, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. HAYMES, EMILY MARTHA A.B., Mathematics, Physical Education, Cum Laude Marshfield, Missouri Upper Tenth 2, 3, 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 2, Treas- urer 3, 4g Skiff 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Drury Mirror 1, Associate Editor 2, Editor 33 Wallace House Council, Secretary 2, Student N.E.A. 49 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, German Club, Secretary 1, Press Club 1, 2, 3, VV.A.A. 1, 2, 3, President 45 Young Republicans 1. HEARN, BARBARA HOGE A.B., Religion, Philosophy, Psychology Alexandria, Virginia Delta Delta Delta, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT, MARGARET IRENE A.B., Music, Education Morrisville, Missouri Sigma Alpha Iota 2, Vice President 3, President 45 Tau- Beta Sigma 3, President 4g Wallace House Council 3, W.A.A. 3, 4g Choir 1, 2, 3, President 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 I.S.A. 1. HODES, CORDELL A.B., Speech, Drama Brentwood, Missouri New Men's House Council, Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, 3, 45 I.S.A. 1, 2, President 3. HODGE, DONALD B.S., Physics, Magna Cum Laude Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Seven Sages, Band. HOLMAN, DAVID A.B., Business, Mathematics Springfield, Missouri Student-Faculty Committee 1, 2, 33 Cutest Knees King 45 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals, Manager 3, 4, Departmental Assistant Physical Education 2, 3, 4, Business 4. HOLMES, LYNDAL B.S., Chemistry, Biology Miller, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Beta Beta 3, 45 New Men's House Council. HUGHES, ANN MELISSA A.B., Elementary Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Alpha Phi 1, 2, 3, Recording' Secretary 4, Student N.E.A. 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Drury Lane Troupers 1, W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. HUNSUCKER, BETH A.B., English, Speech Springfield, Missouri Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta, President 2, Secretary 3, 4, Red Peppers 2, 3, Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2. JOHNSON, RITA VERNENE A.B., Elementary Education Marshfield, Missouri Pi Beta Phi 3, 4, Tau Beta Sigma 1, 2, Belle House Council, President 1, Student N.E.A. 4, Drury Lane Troupers 1, W.A.A. 1, Choir 1, Band 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, VIRGINIA A.B., French Springfield, -Missouri Pi Beta Phi 1, Assistant Treasurer 2, Assistant Rush Captain 3, Social Chairman 4, French Club Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3. JONES, MARY PAULA A.B., Business, English Goodman, Missouri W.A.A. 3, 4, I.S.A. 3,4. KAHLER, CAROL A.B., Home Economics, French Willow Springs, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, Membership Chairman 3, 4, Panhellenic President 4, Class Secretary 1, Upper Tenth 3, Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, House Council 1, Student N.E.A. 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Beta Ep- silon 2, 3, Vice President 4, French Club 2, 3, W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Young' Republicans 3, Choir 1. KASINGER, ILA DELORIS A.B., Elementary Education Mountain Home, Arkansas Student N.E.A., Secretary 3, Organizer 4. KILPATRIC, MICHAEL R. A.B., History Baltimore, Maryland Lambda Chi Alpha 1, Pledge. Trainer 2, 3, 4, Drury Mirror 1, Sports Editor 2, Sou'wester 1, 2, New Men's House Council 1, German Club 1, 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, Track 1. , av . M e... E -. Il, X x 'Viv 'cr-fi fi. 'Ul- In' ' -9743-:.'if4i L' W: Z l I 2 firm- Z 3 I w - .w-, ,.-+ i 4' .L 5 . Q ,sf . I , l I -al' -ssl ii , ,WW , Jzmxggs I KIM, L. A.B., Business, Economics Pusan, Korea KING, MARY ADELE B.S., Chemistry, Biology Forsyth, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 45 Beta Beta Beta 3, 4g Wallace House Council 2, 3, President 45 Student Union Board of Governors, Treasurer 2, 3, Vice President 4 3 Student-Faculty Committee 2, 33 Red Peppers 1, 2, 33 W.A.A. 1, 2, Council 3, 45 Choir 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. LANCASTER, GERALD B.S., Chemistry St. Louis, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, New Men's House Council 3, French Club 33 Canterbury Club 2, 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Chemistry Assistant 3, 4. LOLKES, MARY JO A.B., English Hannibal, Missouri Upper Tenth 1, 2g Drury Mirror 3, Editor 45 Drury Lane Troupers 15 I.S.A. 1, Secretary 2. LUMPE, RONALD W. A.B., Business Cole Camp, Missouri Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, Secretary 45 Board of Direc- tors-Association of Business Students 43 Varsity Basketball 1, 29 Track 2, 3, 4. LYNCH, LARRY B.S., Chemistry, Biology, English, Psychology St. Ann, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 43 Upper Tenth 1, Beta Beta Beta 2, Vice President 3, President 43 Sou'- Wester 15 German Club, Vice President 13 As- sistant Biology 2, 3, 45 Chemistry 4. MACE, RICHARD B.S., Biology, Psychology Springfield, Missouri Beta Beta Beta 4. MALLIN, PHYLLIS E. A.B., Physical Education Kansas City, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, Secretary 3 and 4, Upper Tenth 3, Belle House Council 25 Student N.E.A. 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 33 Drury Lane Troupers lg French Club 3, 43 W.A.A. 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4. McCULLOUGH, ALICE B.S., Mathematics Garden Grove, California gtudent N.E.A. 45 Gamma Phi 1, 25 Beta Beta eta 1. MCHANEY, JANE CAROL A.B., Elementary Education St. Louis, Missouri Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Student N.E.A. 43 Red Peppers 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. 2, 35 Choir 1, Religious Life Council 2, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl 2. MEYER, STANFORD A.B., Business University City, Missouri Kappa Alpha 3, 4. MILLER, JUDITH ANGELA A.B., Elementary Education Hollister, Missouri Kappa Delta 1, Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 43 Drury Mirror 1, 2, Student Union Board of Governors 2, 3, 43 Student N.E.A. 45 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Drury Lane Troupers lg W.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Young Democrats 1. MILLSTEAD, CLAUDETTE JUDY B.S., Chemistry, Biology Springfield, Missouri Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, Beta Beta Beta 33 Belle House Council Treasurer lg Red Pep- pers 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Kappa Alpha Rose 2g Cheerleader 2, 3. MOORE, ERNIE A.B., Business Nixa, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. MOREY, JACK A.B., Business, Magna Cum Laude Webster Groves, Missouri Sigma Nu 1, 2, '3, Lt. Commander 43 Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, 43 Omicron Delta Kappa 3, Secretary 45 Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 Seven Sages 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Union Board of Governors 3, Vice President 43 Young Democrats 1. MOREY, SAM A.B., Business, Economics Webster Groves 19, Missouri Sigma Nu 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Class President 35 Omicron Delta Kappa 45 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2, President 3, 4, Drury Mirror, Advertising Man- ager 3g New Men's House Council 35 Band 1, 2, Drury Chamber Orchestra 3, 4. 'Km -,pu -4:-D' MORGAN, JACQUELINE A.B., Elementary Education Kansas City, Missouri Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, Pledge Trainer 3, 45 Upper Tenth 25 Senior Senator, Student Senate Treasurer 4, House Council 1, Secretary 35 Student-Faculty Committee 45 Student N.E.A., 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, W.A.A. 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Panhellenic Queen 45 Sou'Wester Queen Candidate 4. MORRILL, R. LAYNE A.B., History, Political Science Reeds Spring, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 4, National Collegiate Players 3, President 4, Pi Gamma Mu 43 Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Drury Mirror, Assistant Business Manager 2, Editor 35 House Council 3, President 45 Election Committee Chairman 25 Board of Publications 2, 35 Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, 3, 45 Press Club, President 1, Young Democrats 1, President 2, State College President 3, 4. MOSBY, SHARON JEFFERSON A.B., English, Edu-cation Monett, Missouri Delta Delta Delta 2, 3, 49 Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, Vice-President 3, W.A.A. 1, Young Republicans 2, 3. NEATHERY, ROBERT F., JR. A.B., Business, Psychology West Plains, Missouri Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, 43 Drury Mirror, Sports Editor 1, Editor 2, Press Club 2. NEWBILL, CHARLES W. A.B., Psychology, Sociology Springfield, Missouri Upper Tenth 4, Pi Gamma Mu 45 German Club 3, 45 I.S.A. 3, 4. NULL, ERWIN C. A.B., Business, Economics Springfield, Missouri Upper Tenth 3, 4, Seven Sages, Vice-President 4g Board of Directors-Association of Business Stu- dents 4. NULL, VELMA A.B., History, English, Cum Laude Springfield, Missouri Upper Tenth 3. NYE, DAVID A.B., Business, Economics Springfield, Missouri KYTV-Channel 13 Announcer RANDERIA, MAZDI A.B., Business, Economics Karachi, Pakistan REA, RALPH RANDOLPH, JR. A.B., History Harrison, Arkansas Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2, Pledge Trainer 3, Fair- banks House Council 2g Drury Lane Troupers 2, 3, 4, Timothy Club 2, 3, Young Democrats 2, Presi- dent 3, Band 2, 3, Canterbury Club 2, President 3, Religious Life Council 2, 3. REYNOLDS, GWEN A.B., Art, Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude Webster Groves, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3,-Treasurer 4, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, President 2, 3, 4, Skiff 3, 4, Stu-dent-Faculty Committee 3, Student N.E.A., President 4, Drury Lane Troupers 4, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 2, 3, Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation Scholarship. ROBBINS, MICHAEL A.B., Religion, Philosophy Joplin, Missouri Fairbanks House Council 4, Timothy Club 3, Presi- dent 4, Young Republicans 3, 4, I.S.A. 3, 4, Re- ligious Life Council 3, 4, United Student Fellow- ship 3, 4. ROBERTSON, FREDERICK W. A.B., Business, Economics Hutchinson, Kansas RODIER, GEORGE A.B., Music Springfield, Missouri Timothy Club 1, Choir 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Religious Life Council 1, Kappa Kappa Psi 3, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4. ROSS, NAN A.B., English Springfield, Missouri Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, President 3 and 4, Pan- hellenic Council 3, 4, Drury Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4, Sou'Wester 2, Student Union Board of Governors 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Drury Lane Troup-ers 1, W.A.A. 1, Council 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 1, President's Cabinet 4, Board of Publications 2, Panhellenic Queen Attendant 4. SHEEHAN, BILL, JR. A.B., Religion, Philosophy, Psychology Mansfield, Massachusetts Drury Lane Troupers 1, Timothy Club 1, President 2, 3, 4, I.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, United Student Fellowship aw. . .,,,'.,y 'r--Guy 'F- -:sr SHORT, JUDITH ANN A.B., Elementary Education, Psychology, Soci- ology, Cum Laude Kirkwood, Missouri Kappa Delta 1, Social Chairman 2, Rush Chairman 3, President 4, Upper Tenth 1, 2, 3, 4g Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 45 Skiff 3, 43 Choir 1, Secre- tary. 25 Student-Faculty Library Committee 2, 3, Chairman 43 Red Peppers 1, 2, 33 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, .Young Republicans 3, Sou'Wester, Spring Editor 45 Board of Publications 4g Class Secretary 3, 4, Panhellenic Representative 49 S.N.E.A. 4. SMITH, DOROTHY ANNETTE A.B., Home Economics Stockton, Missouri Beta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club 25 Young Re- publicans 3. SMITH, JANE W. A.B., Elementary Education Springfield, Missouri Upper Tenth 1, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 45 Skiff 4, Student N.E.A., 4. GRAFF, KAY SMITH A.B., Home Economics, Education Springfield, Missouri Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, Social Chairman 3, 45 Belle House Council, Secretary lg Student-Faculty Committee 33 Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, 3, French Club 25 Sou'Wester Queen Candidate 3. SMITH, LESLEY A.B., Home Economics, Education Hannibal, Missouri Delta Delta Delta 3, 4, Sou'Wester 3g Red Peppers 35 Beta Epsilon 3, 4, W.A.A. 4. SKAGGS, CHARLES L. A.B., Business, Economics Jerico Springs, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha 1, Assistant Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, 4, Drury Mirror, Advertising Manager 45 New Men's House Council 1, Press Club 1, Young Republicans 15 Student Board of Publications 15 Intramurals 2. SPANGLER, JAMES R. A. B., Business, Psychology Newark, Ohio Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, Pledge Trainer 3, 45 Class Secretary-Treasurer lg Spanish Club 15 Joe Col- lege Candidate 3. STEGALL, NAN BLAKEMORE A.B., Elementary Education Springfield, Missouri Delta Delta Delta 1, Treasurer 2, Rush Chairman 3, Recording Secretary 4, Sou'Wester 1, Red Peppers 2, Beta Epsilon, President 3, Drury Lane Troupers 13 W.A.A. 2. STILES, GAYN OR E. A.B., Business, Economics Springfield, Missouri SUGIBAYASKI, JEAN A.B., Elementary Education Puhi Kauai, Hawaii Student N.E.A., 4. SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE E., JR. A.B., Business Springfield, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Comptroller 3, 4. TAKEUCHI, DOROTHY A.B., Elementary Education Lihue Kauai, Hawaii Student N.E.A., 45 Cosmopolitan Club 4. VAN LUIK, WILLEYNE A.B., Elementary Education, Physical Education Webster Groves, Missouri Kappa Delta 1, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, Pan- hellenic Representative 45 Panhellenic Secretary 45 Sou'Wester, Senior Section Editor 45 Student N.E.A. 45 Red Peppers 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. 1, 2, Treas- urer 3, 45 Drury Lane Troupers 15 Choir, Secretary 1 and 35 Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta Darling 1. WAECKERLE, PEGGY ANN A.B., Psychology, Sociology St. Louis, Missouri Kappa Delta 1, Rush Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Upper Tenth 2, Student Senate 3, 45 House Council 1, 2, 35 Student Union Board of Governors' 1, 2, 3, 45 Student-Faculty Committee 35 Red Peppers 1, 2, Secretary 35 Drury Lane Troupers 15 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats Secretary 2, Class Secretary 25 Class President 45 Panhellenic Queen Attendant 4. WEBB, MARY B.S., Biology Merriam, Kansas Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, Social Chairman 3, 45 Upper Tenth 15 Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 45 Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 45 Skiff 3, 45 Red Peppers 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Choir 15 Religious Life Council, Secretary 2Ii'National Science Foundation Graduate Scholar- s lp. WENDLETON, DAN B.S., Biology Jefferson City, Missouri Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 45 Cosmopolitan Club 3. l ANDERSON, JEANNE B.S., Chemistry Springfield, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Upper Tenth 1, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Red Peppers 1, 25 American Chemical Society 4. EVANS, CAROL McCUIN B.S., Biology and Chemistry Forsyth, Missouri Kappa Alpha 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta 3, 45 Student- Faculty Committee 15 Drury Lane Troupers 1, 2, 3, American Chemical Society 4, Biology Lab As- sistant 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, House Council 1, Religious Life Council 1, 2, 3. TENNENBAUM, RENALD A.B., Business, Economics Olivette, Missouri Sunderland House Council 4, Drury Lane Troupers 1, Young Republicans 2. WALLAR, ORVILLE W., JR. KBUDJ A.B., Business, Economics Springfield, Missouri Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, President 2 and 3, 45 I.F.C. 2, 3, President 45 Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Student Senator 4. 142 WETZEL, JACK V. A.B., Business, Economics Richmond Heights, Missouri Sigma Nu, 2, 3, 4g I.F.C. 4, Young Republicans 43 Varsity Tennis 43 Cheerleader 43 Association of Business Students 4, Joe College Candidate 4. WHIPPLE, DEAN A.B., Business, Economics Lebanon, Missouri WHITE, MICHAEL A. A.B., Business, Economics Springfield, Missouri Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, 43 Young Democrats 15 Sou' Wester 1, Canterbury Club 1, 23 Religious Life Council 1, 2. Seniors Noi Pictured BLACKWELL, TERRY R. A.B., Business and Psychology Springfield, Missouri Kappa Alpha 1, Pledge Trainer 2, President 3, 4 HALL, RICHARD R. A.B., Business, Economics Mountain View, Missouri Druzy Lane Troupers 1, Association of Business Students 4. TROWBRIDGE, CAROL GOSS A.B., History Springfield, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2. Akers, Bill, 54,79,128 Alexander, Warren, 128 Allen, Charles, 78,128 Anderson, Roger, 128 Beavers, Anne, 59,72,78,110,112, 124,125,128 Beck, Ronald, 123 Blackwell, Terry, 54,79 Bloom, Johnny, 78 Boaz, Nancy, 72,103,128 Bohrer, Joe, 93,113,128 Brady, Bob, 9,79,129 Brodie, Mike, 129 Browne, Price, 129 Callaway, Dorothy, 70,110,109, 129 Churchill, Deloris, 129 Clark, Byron, 129 Clark, Larry, 129 Cole, Harry, 77,93,129 Collier, Tom, 78,101-3,112,125,130 Cooper, Sharon, 59,71,112,130 Coulter, Bill, 78,599,130 Coy, Ken, 93,106,130 Cromer, Rosemary, 58,72,100, 107,111,113,114,118,130 Dailey, Patti, 72,130 Dana, Jeanette, 74,130 Davis, Jay, 44,76,80,82,85,120, 123,130 Davis, Pat, 37,71,110,118,131 Derrough, Tish, 52,741,131 Dewar, Helen, 72,131 Drake, Jim, 131 Adams, Melinda, 73,112,113 Anderson, Jeanne, 74 Armstrong, Stan, 38,77 Ayre, Terry, 77,112,114 Barnett, Bev, 71 Baumgartner, Jack, 43,114 Brinneman, Sammy, 72 Blume, Barbara, 71 Bogle, Marilyn, 93,109,114 Bright, Rex, 117,120 Brown, Max, 43,79,103,112,113 Bz'yant, Tom, 85 Callaway, Penny, 70,104,110 Campbell, Carole, 45 Carney, Margaret, 71 Castleberry, Ed, 76,112 Ching, Aileen, 110 Clark, June, 110 Cumpton, Jim, 44,76,80,82,85, 120 Cunningham, Ray, 76,112 Davis, Yvonna, 74,118 Elkins, Sara., 73 Ewinger, June, 42,109 Adkins, Elaine, 16,23,66,'74,113 N Aff, Janet, 10,107 lAhlers, Tom, 76 Baity, Sharren, 73 Barron, Leann, 16,28,114 Beck, Ralph, 106 Black, Bill, 106 Blume, Paul, 77 SENIORS Drake, Marilyn, 28,74,131 Drebes, Dan, 76,131 Duncan, Bob, 114,131 Engsberg, David, 131 Erickson, Charles, 44,64,67,76, 88,92,93,98,114,120 Erickson, Elizabeth, 16,45,89,107, 113,121,132 Ezard, Mary Lou, 55,74,76,118, 132 Freund, Marilyn, 73,132 Frohlich, Nancy, 23,45,73,132 Gailey, John, 17,55,76,132 Gaines, Darrell, 68,80,82,85,132 Gibson, Linda, 44,52,74,132 Glass, Jim, 28,124,133 Goforth, Shirley, 133 Graff, Kay, 73,140 Gray, Gordon, 43,133. Grier, Judy, 17,37,42,45,74,133 Guinn, Stan, 133 Gurley, Bill, 77,933,133 Haddon, Francis, 133 Hamilton, Sig, 133 Harris, Jim, 78,106,125,134 Holmes, Lyndal, 76,134 Holman, Dave, 2,37,80,82,85,134 Hodge, Don, 32,134 Hodes, Cordell, 90,134 Herbert, Irene, 134 Hearn, Barbara, 134 Haymes, Emily, 43,89,110,107,l34 Hughes, Ann, 28,70,135 Hunsucker, Beth, 73,135 Johnson, Rita, 73,135 Johnson, Virginia, 73,135 Jones, Mary, 135 Kahler, Carol, 45,74,126,135 Kasinger, Dee, 110,135 Kilpatrick, Mike, 124,135 Kim, Laisfung, 95,136 King, Mary Adele,x28,57,69,74,75, 107,121,136 Lancaster, Jerry, 78,106,136 Lokes, Mary Jo, 43,136 Lumpe, Ron, 79,124,136 Lynch, Larry, 75,76,136 Mace, Richard, 136 Mallin, Phyllis, 64,74,110,136 McCullough, Alice, 137 McHaney, Jane, 73,124,137 Meyer, Stan, 54,137 Miller, Judy, 28,37,72,92,137 Millstead, Claudette, 137 Moore, Ernie, 78,137 Morey, Jack, 17,77,93,137 Morey, Sam, 77,93,137 Morgan, Jackie, 23,44,73,113,120 12l,122,124,l38 Morrill, Layne, 99,106,124,125, 126,138 Mosby, Sharon, 138 Neathery, Bob, 138 Newbill, Charles, 138 Null, Erwin, 138 Null, Velma, 133 JUNIORS Feldmiller, Pat, 31,70 Ferniman, Whitty, 71 Francis, Bill, 79,103,112 Gevecker, Carol, 71,110,111 Gleason, Sammy, 70,107,111 Graves, Bud, 28,765,111 Hall, Ann, 118 Harley, Larry, 44,55,76,120,123 Hartman, Jim, 28,106,123 Heineman, Mary, 4,28,29,71,75 Hem-ich, Roy, 13 Hill, Bobbie, 74 Hill, Jerry, 76 Hobbs, Marty, 31,45,71 Hodges, Jim, 76 Hoffman, Carolyn, 71,120 Hubbs, Tom, 79 Hughey, Nancy, 73 Kenney, Bill, 31,77 Kirkpatrick, Harold, 76 Klingberg, Linda, 107,109 Legg. Hattie, 73 Lightle, Ron, 108,109 Livingston, Don, 77 Long, Bob, 44,75,7S,106,120 McCaulIey, Nolan, 10,79 McCrae, Ellen, 71,107 McMahon, Carol, 71,75,92,107 Mann, Dick, 76,90 Martyr, Bob, 27,94 Miller, Deanie, 72,110 Mitchum, Ron, 109 Moore, Dave, 66,77 Neftzgar, Joy, 55,74 Noel, Jim, 76 Oxford, Grace, 109,110,114 Paul, Hadley, 76 Peyton, Mary, 109 Pierce, Larry, 77 Poindexter, Janice, 37,71 Reed, Blake, 32 Reuber, John, 78,103,106 Reynaud, Ron, 77 Richardson, Ned, 77,92 Robertson, Gary, 77 Robinett, Jim, 16,44,93,77,113, 116,120 SOPHOMCRES Brower, Gary, 100,118 Carlson, John, 79 Carr, John, 76 Chittendon, Jan, 111 Clarrissimeaux, Dave, 103 Cooper, Roger, 106 Coy, Sherry, 74 Creach, Dale, 83,113 Daigh, Joan, 108 Davis, Henry, 94 Divincen, Jerry, 78,106,112 Donohue, Sharon, 16,74 Dormois, Nancy, 16,74,98,100, 109,112,113,118 Dysart, Dorsey, 9,44,77,120 Eberback, Roy, 108 Nye, David, 138 Randeria, Magdi, 139 Rea, Buddy, 139 Reynolds, Gwenn, 57,74,75,89, 107,110,118,139 Robbins, Mike, 108,139 Robertson, Fred, 139 Rodier, George, 139 Ross, Nan, 28,45,71,l21,124,139 Sheehan, Bill, 108,139 Short, Judi, 8, 17, 42, 45, 72, 75, 107,110,113,114,118,l20,124,140 Skaggs, Charlie, 9,43,76,114,140 Smith, Annette, 59,118,140 Smith, Jane, 107,140 Smith, Leslie, 71,140 Spangler, Jim, 76,140 Stegall, Nan, 140 Stiles, Gaynor, 141 Sugibayashi, Jean, 141 Sullivan, Larry, 78,141 Takeuchi, Dorothy, 141 VanLuik, Willeyne, 8,16,45,72, 124,125,141 Waeckerle, Peg, 28,29,44,72,116, 120,12I,124,141 Wallar, Bud, 44,66,78,93,106,120 Webb, Mary, 39,74,89,107,141 Wendleton, Dan, 13,141 Wetzel, Jack, 69,77,142 Whipple, Dean, 142 White, Mike, 123,142 Woodring, Bruce, 76,114 Runge, Gary, 85 Sample, Tom, 77,98 Sandven, Fred, 75,77,94 Sato, Faith, 57 Schaefer, Diane, 72 Schiller, Skip, 78,103,1l1,113 Schmiechen, Eunice, 66,67,72 Shannon, Jim, 76 Sipe, Tom, 77 Smith, Lois, 107 Smith, Nathalie, 73,124 Smith, Velata, 110 Sullivan, Eileen, 72 Tessaro, Art, 79 Tidwell, Sally, 60,71 Turner, Becky, 57,74 Vantine, Sharon, 72 Wallis, Janet, 71 Wegner, Chip, 77 Wells, Mary Ann, 70 Wilkinson, Bob, 79,112,113,124 Winnecke, Martha, 107,108 Young, David, 43 Ehrler, Whit, 77 Engleman, Carol, 73,518,110 Enoch, Bill, 76 Farthing, Jane, 73 Ferrell, Jim, 100 Fisher, Susan, 17,59,73 Gardner, Cathy, 11,73,118 Garner, Jim, 76 Gillette, Kay Ann, 104 143 Gooch, Bill, 76 Goodwin, John, 80,82,85,102,110 Guxnm, Bill, 77,113 Hales, Karl, 106,109 Hallowell, Judy, 53,111 Hart, Bill, 6,42,77 Hawkins, Darlena, 74,118 Hayslip, Becky, 70 Hester, Linda., 11,16,73 Holt, Barry, 56 I-Iornberg, John, 12 House, Jim, 75,76,120 Hubb, Betty Lee, 10,74 Huffman, Flo Ann, 11 Hurst, J udith, 73 Johnson, Linda, 35,118 Jones, Ann, 74,100 Kime, Harry, 76,100 Kirk, Paul, 106 Klang, Bill, 77 Lane, Clara, 28,69,73 Linder, Joyce, 73,113 Accord, Daniel, 13 Adams, Bill, 12,42,77,115 Adams, Bob, 12,77 Akins, Roger, 32 Albers, Carolea, 104 Aldridge, Davis, 85 Allen, Larry, 109 Allen, Marijean, 11,73,113 Allen, Nancy, 10,24,98 Anderson, Bob, 88,85 Angevine, Katherine, 25 Aton, Barry, 77 Bachman, J erra, 4 Barnett, Charlie, 12,77 Barrett, Pat, 13 Belknapp, Edith, 11,70 Benning, Jean, 10 Bishop, David, 106 Boaz, Jim, 106 Bowers, Sid, 77 Bowling, Brenda, 10,16,30 Brackins, Martha, 104 Brown, Karen, 104 Buby, Sandra, 10,52 Buescher, Mary Ann, 11,24,108 Canada, Jackie, 11,25,69,73 Carey, Edith, 104 Carter, Beverly, 104 Carter, Ken, 13 Castleberry, Mike, 13 Chase, Glenda, 104 Chittim, Carolyn, 104 Clanton, Ed, 85 Collins, Judy, 104,108 Cooper, Nancy, 10,71,116 Craigmiles, Bill, 12,114 Crain, Elise, 11 Crain, Ronald, 13,17 Crain, Tom 12 Cravens, Beth, 25,56 Crowley, Steve, 12 Davidson, Robert, 5 Dennis, Linda, 11,70 Dewar, Janet, 11,73,122 Dickman, Velma, 11,16,70 Dorsey, Don, 100 Dresberg, Dale, 13 Drumright, Judy, 104 Edwards, Dick, 106 Eilerts, Betty Sue, 8,10,24 Estes, Diane, 11,70,113 Evanis, Mary Lou, 10,16,24,31,71, 11 Ewert, Bernie, 13 Farmer, Virginia, 104 144 Lowry, Becky, 73 Lumb, Sylvia, 110 McCarter, Wendell, 106 McClain, Carol, 118 McClernon, Frank, 77,92 McCoy, Allen, 76 McCoy, Harold, 191, 75,79 Mallet, Rene, 75,107 Mallory, Peg, 72 Massey, Jim, 76,100 Mauck, Bill, 28,54,77,93 Meador, Joanna, 11,71 Meister, Velora, 29,72 Mendenhall, Mona, 57,112 Meuser, Phil, 76 Minka, Mary, 109 Moehlenhoff, Karen, 71,107 Moore, Jim, 26 Morford, Bob, 93 Nakis, Pam, 43,73 Newberry, Julia, 25 Ollis, Joe, 28,79 Opsal, Marilyn, 74,98 0'Nea.l, Carrol, 79 Pearce, Ray, 37,84,85,113 Perryman, Bev, 66,69,74,122 Phillips, Mike, 79 Player, Mack, 93 Purinton, Joe, 106 Rea, George, 109,114 Rebori, Richard, 106 Reddick, Max, 32,66,77 Reger, Margaret, 72 Ritzen, Carol, 74,107,109 Rodier, David, 111 Rollen, Virginia, 109 Rutledge, Charlie, 78 Saltsman, Karlyle, 109,110 Salveter, Charles, 37,106 Schwieger, Dennis, 106 Seamon, Suzanne, 42,54,74,79,120 Sheely, Ed, 108 Shelharnmer, Don, 16,30,54,77 FRESHMEN Finley, Barbara Jo, 70,125 Ford, Joe, 108 Fort, Frances, 10 Freese, Linda, 11,70 Freund, Joe, 9,13,15,83,85 Friend, Judy, 104 Frossard, Suzanne, 10,71,110 Fuller, Becky, 11,70,10'8 Galeener, Herb, 9,13 Gallais, Michelle, 11,44,70,120 Garrison, Phil, 12 Geisser, Donna, 104 Goggin, Betty, 104 Greene, Jean, 104 Hagerman, Jean, 104 Hale, Larry, 84,85 Hammock, Larry, 12,77 Hammon, John, 12,85 Harmon, Sally, 43 Hartin, Reva, 104 Haseltine, Ralph, 13 Havens, Molly, 11,70 Hayes, Pat, 104 Hickam, Judy, 10,25 Hickman, Toni, 11,70 Hifgggbotham, Gloria, 11,38,73, Holstein, Dave, 15 Holt, J. E., 106 Hoover, Herb, 79 Horton, Mary, 11,14,69,73,98,120 Hutchens, Jim, 13 Hutchison, Rita, 108 Jackson, Darrel, 85 Jameson, Jeanne, 104 Jamison, Carol, 11,70 Jefferson, Nancy, 10,113 Jeffress, Liz, 11,70 Johnson, Helen, 104 Jones, Doris, 104 Jost, Jeannie, 10,16 Kaller, Dick, 13,114,116 Kay, David, 13 Keltner, Ken, 13,85 Knabb, Marti, 11,16,56,70 Knight, Ron, 9,13,44,76,116,120 Knight, Vera, 4,11,70 Langston, Rollie, 13 Lawson, Judy, 11,70- Lay, Janet, 70 Lee, Steve, 13 Lehde, Delphine, 104 Lider, Sandy, 10,118 Lindberg, Mike, 26 Lindsey, Jim, 13 Love, Mike, 94,118 Lucas, Kathy, 10' McClannahan, Esther, 10,21,71 McClernon, Mary Ellen, 11 McCord, Charles, 15,17 McCracken, Cindy, 10 McCroskey, Macanna, 10 McCullagh, Nancy, 38,118 McCullough, Alice, 137 McHaney, Glen, 109 McKnight, Bob, 12,85 Magness, Bob, 83,85 Marti, Dave, 13 Mashburn, Paulette, 10,71 Mease, Max, 83,85 Miles, John, 79 Mitchell, Doug, 106,116 Mobley, Jayne, 11,73,98 Montgomery, Pam, 10 Moore, Larry, 13,55 Morgan, Ron, 13 Moi-rs, C. R., 13,15 Noonan, Jeanne, 11,73 Norton, Ann, 104 0'Dell, Betty, 104 Ogborn, Karen, 104 Oliver, Dave, 12,77,84,85,120 Olson, Virginia, 1018 Orcutt, Judy, l0,17,71,122 O'Reilly, Rosalie, 11,73 Orr, Liz, 10 Otto, Judy, 11 Owen, Larry, 106 Owens, Carolyn, 11,73 Parker, Jim, 106 Patrick, Lou, 101 Patterson, Sandy, 56,71 Payne, Bob, 12,85 Pearce, Janet, 10,85 Peters, Joe, 13,118 Pfander, Carol, 11,73,112,122 Piland, Sherry, 104 Potter, Carol, 10,14 Price, Gaye, 104 Purdom, Larry, 13 Rackin, Judy, 4,14,98 Ramsey, Sharon, 10 Reid, Donna, 11,70 Rettig, Sally, 98 Rhoades, Mike, 79 Rickman, Joe, 13 Rider, Pat, 111 Rieschel, Bill, 106 Shelton, Dave, 77 Shelton, Ron, 12,79,103 Standard, Judy, 16 Stevens, Terry, 44,78,106,120 Stoke, Dorothy, 16,74 Tmea, Linda, 108 ' Tappmeyer, Joan, 72,114 Tewell, Elaine, 71 Thomas, Pat, 73,92,118 Tibbs, Bill, 76 Tonjes, Dick, 76 Tisue, Ron, 109,120 VanHook, Patti, 71,111 Ward, Elaine, 73,110 Ward, Rich, 75,77 Waters, Kay, 71 White, Pat, 35,44,106,113,120 White, Tony, 106 Williams, Darla, 17,59,73 Williams, Nancy, 69,72 Wilson, Norma, 91,109 Riesenberg, Don, 9,12 Riseling, Jane, 100 Roberts, Judy, 11,24,73,98,109 Roberts, Sharon, 109 Robertson, Sunny Sue, 11 Rogers, Leland, 15 Rowden, Barbara, 10,14,120 Russell, John, 13 Rutledge, Gary, 13,113 Sartain, Carol, 104 Scherstuhl, Joan, 10 Schrijver, Jamir, 118 Schultz, Darrell, 43 Scott, Ted, 113 Self, Carolyn, 104 Shean, Patsy, 41,116 Shelton, Nan, 10,118 Shollenberger, John, 85 Simpson, Joe, 106 Smith, Steve, 93,94 Springer, Dave, 13,92,113,116 Staeger, Roy, 13 Steele, Sharon, 10,113,118 Stevens, Don, 106,120 Stevens, Norma, 104 Stewart, Claudia, 44 Stivitz, Sam, 27 Stockton, Phil, 13 Summers, Gene, 106 Teel, Carolyn, 11,70,98 Terrill, Lynda, 10 Tobin, Buzz, 13 Tonner, Linda, 10,71 Thlvigg, Tom, 13 Twitty, Margaret, 11 Updegraff, Jim, 94 VanCott, Peggy, 10,16 Vaughn, Chuck, 13 Warnes, Karen, 71 Watson, John, 12,17 Weatherman, Darlys, 104 Weaver, Bonnie, 104 Weaver, Dick, 106 Webb, Sarah, 10,30 Weddington, Sue Ellen, 25 Wheeler, Jim, 12 White, Bob, 13,17,84,85 White, Steve, 13,84,85 Wilkinson, Sandy, 11,70 Williams, Faith, 43 Williams, Frances, 43 Wright, Rebecca, 25,105 Wright, Tom, 26,93 Young, Bill, 13 ,. , ....-.1-' , -1.4-1, fr: f A, , ., N - .. -N -1 - . . h. , N, , x. , ,.,A . ,M . , x ,. , , .. , M . 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