Graceland University - Acacia Yearbook (Lamoni, IA)
- Class of 1954
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Nl MCPL llllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllat , ' v 1531235 DONNA 'DAVEY Editor-in-Chief DAVE FREEMAN Business Manager DAVE BLAIR Photographer BARBARA KEAIRNES Art Editor BARRY FU LLER Layout Editor JO PARKES Copy Editor JEANIE METCALF Faculty and Students GORDON CEASE Athletics Editor CAROL COLLINS Organizations Editor JAN WILLIAMS Activities Editor BEVERLY WILSON Religion Editor TESS MORGAN Faculty Advisor U99 JACKSON COUN LIBRA RV GRACELAND COLLEGE LAMONI, IOWA Editor 2 n Y 'fa Q 1 4 I yr f W Q gy , fi ,mn Y -1 4 HIGHLIGHTS 0F OUR YEAR While we have lived and adjusted, Worked and studied together this year Our moments have been highlighted As we have learned a way Of thinking, living and worshipping That is Zionic. What a challenge this year has been to us! But lit by moments of laughter, gaiety, Suspense, thoughtfulness and quiet worship We have grown together. Our lives are richer in meaning Now that we have helped othersg And discovered through the love of friends The appreciation and worth of people Other than ourselves. ' Q l El A- 3 l CCJNTENTS ' 6 Campus Life .....V ..... Faculty .... ,... ., I6 Students .... ..... 28 Athletics ...., s- ..... 64 Crganizations ..... ..... 8 8 Activities ....... ....... . I 12 Religion ...v. .... 142 Index ..s... ,. ,... 54 Every minute, ot every hour, ot every day that we share with each other here at Graceland College, has been and always will be, highlights in our lives. Highlights to be remembered and treasured like iewels strung on a fine, strong thread of friendship. Remember the day we arrived? . . . the first time we saw the dorms? uno X , P , S 4 . if it f Z is S f, f 1 4 .. 5 - ,M--av--f-. r Q or '5 Z sw S 2 ,B 1 1- , ,V Q Sis 'f Ni mf ' Hx fy? s ,A-. A 2 f , H, x M' 51 f a 9 'W t 2 ,, its ,Q . r N ,tif , , V ,, i ff? 1 iwgfff' ,' WL 4 ', K' if f s. -, . -i,wF'f V f Hg' i ,sf X - ' ,,,,, i ggi. 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'X 15 For the Acacia I953-I954 Those unacquainted with the ways of college life may surmise that for the Graceland teacher passing college years merge into an indistinguishable general recollection with the stretching out of time. This is not true. Some years stand out as peaks and some as valleys. Although you may not have been entirely aware of it, you have participated in one of Graceland's im- portant years - a year when the Board of Trustees went on record with a grand and growing concept of the role of Graceland as an 'institution of higher education, a year when that important foundation stone -- 'college finance - was more surely stabilized than at any time in the recent past, a year when plans were made to provide for orderly and intelligent expansion to meet the needs of the ever-increasing number who wish to come, a year when Graceland extended its global mission in a personal way to Norway, Korea, and Belgium, a year when through the culminating act of graduation Graceland formally attested to its belief that race is not a criterion for ad- mission to the college. But the full story of this college year is yet to be told. A college lives only partially through buildings, finance and plans, and even its group achieve- ments. It lives fully through those it graduates. Let the bright and hope- ful promise of your lives be given constructive and creative fulfillment. Extend your loyalties and express your abilities. Then perhaps it can be said - this was one of Graceland's best years. It is our faith that you will make it so. EDMUND J. GLEAZER, JR. President 18 FAC U LTY 'il mcsuno causes ' I l meer? mall? J I. l Henry A. Anderson, B.M.Ecl., M.M. Philip Beckman, A.A. MYIOH Beebef B-S-Ed-I M-A- Graceland College, Omaha Graceland College. leollg l3?3Cll Clfl' Jllfllof College, ji University, Drake University, . . Ulllvefslfl' Ol Kflllsflsi . Northwestern University. DWQUUV Of Pbyffcdl Plfmf- University of Missouri. Voice, Choral Mmic, Art. Commummlfone Roy J. Benson, B.M.Ed., M.M. Johannes C. Bergman, B.A., M.A. Graceland College, University of University of Iowa, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Con- University of Wisconsin. servatory of Music, Drake Uni- , M d L versity, Iowa State College, I 1 Regwmr' 0 em 'mgmzgej' Northwestern University, Ufglm, P 14110, M0150 Theory, , Eastman SChOO1OfMuSic, Mzfjic Hiffofy and Lite,-aiu,-e. ROY A. CITSVIIJS, Pl'lB.,M.A.,B.D.,Pl'lD. M r Clllcago MuSiCHlC0116gff- Graceland College, Drake Uni- Eugene E' Closson' BA 'A' , versity, Iowa State Teachers Graceland College, University of James B. Burcllck, B.5., M.B.A. R. h d A C B A Ed M A Cgllege, Deg Moines University, IOW21, University of Minnesota, Graceland College, University of 'C or ' after' ' ' ' ' University of California, Iowa State College, California at Los Angeles, Graceland College, University of Chicago. University of California, University of Chicago. Ohio State University. Director of Religiom Acmjiziej, University of Houston. Vice-Prefident and Treizrzirer. H eultla, Plywicul Education. - Religion, Plailoropby. Pryclaology. -N K f? X4 s, , ,XJAXX Hg! H X I gli, , . K, y if r y V Q ,dz , ,A if .s f s 8 - 1-:xr f I 5, sniff' L 4 C so 1 5 - W-- .,.-ff' ' In Ml: 5 f 5,15 Hurry Dennis, B.A.Ed., M.S.Ed. Clem C' En9Ie A Graceland College, Drake Uni- Arrimmt to Vice-Prericienl and versity, University of Idaho. TNHJZNGV- I-Iirtory, Political Science, Phlffmll Edffmfion' Sv- rf MaryBeth C. Evans, B.A., M.A. Roscoe O. Fcxunce, B.A., M.A. Deam H. Ferris, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. E- E- Gclmeff B-S- in Medicine Graceland College, Northwestern Graceland College, University of St. joseph junior College, Drake Gfflfflflfld College, 'Missouri State Teachers College, Iowa, University of Michigan. University, University of Creighton University, gg gjixsesota' Director of C ampm Activitier, . Wisconsin' College Pfvyiicicm. ty ' S peecla, Drama, C ommiciiication. Biology, Nczticml Science. Education, Pfycbology, Art. 'ii ,f-1 Agri ft? ,,,,,,,, f - M Harold L. Condit, B.S.Ed.,MEd., EdD. Graceland College, University of Idaho, Northwestern University, University of Missouri. Dean of Studentf, Education, Educational Prychology. THROUGH THE UNFAILING AND Morieffe Delclhauf Institute Sainte Marie, Institute Central de Commerce, United States Army Educational Center. Romance Languager, Geography. 5. l ii P I J Leonard S. Delano, B.S., M.B.A. Graceland College, Iowa State College, University of Chicago. Director of Food Service, C onrumer Economicf. C ' ftiutff . f- , , an 0 , 5.1, ' f 'L ' v ' x,.. l 2 Doris M. Conklin, B.A. Graceland College, Central Michigan College of Education, Drake Uniyersity. Director of Memorial Student Center, Communication. Lila Davis, B.S.Ed. Graceland College, Central Missouri State College. Pbyrical Education. VALUABLE HELP OF - CUR FACULTY ...21.. rA3i..a.....5:Z Roy H. Mortimore, B.A., M.S., PhD. BETTY MOSISYI B-MUS-1 M-NL Harold Neal' B-A' Norman Nelson' B'S M'S' Universityvof Iowa' Kansas City Conservatory of University of Toronto. Graceland College, Iowa State , Music, University of Illinois. d h I 1 College, Northwest Mlssoufl Earth Science, Physics. Bw 1 076 effmf nfffrmwfr State Teachers College. Mugs Tbeofyj piano, Methodr, Church Muna, Intro- I . Chow! Mmm duction 10 Mugs Lifemmfe, Agrzculture,GenernZChemzJtry Gustav A. Platz, B.S., M.S., PhD. Graceland College, University of Iowa, University of Nebraska, University of Colorado, Iowa State College. Dean of Faculty and Instruction, Biology. 24 -.1 Roth E. Roberts, B.A., M.A. Graceland College, University of Kansas, University of Montana, University of Iowa, Guided by their friendliness and interest in us, we have become responsible people. Velma Ruch, B.A., M.A. Jerry C. Runkle, B.S., M.A. Graceland College, University of Iowa, University of Denver, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Oslo. Keisffff College, Columbia Communication,Literature. University Teachers College. Home Economics. is of - JA fl ss A., i' l' s I t lt! Graceland College, Iowa State Teachers College, University of Iowa, Northwestern University, University of California. Economist, Bufinerr. mf . . WE GRACELANDERS HAVE CULTIVATED i OUR PERSONALITIES AND AWAKENED OUR MINDS. William S. Gould, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Graceland College, University of Iowa, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, Columbia University Teachers College, University of Iowa. Director of Public Relation: and Admifriony, Speech. lola Hicks Koestner, B.S., M.S. Graceland College, University of Iowa, Iowa State College, University of Wisconsin. Home Economier. fi fi Q is, 7,53 ' if WH Ned L. Jacobson, B.S., M.S. Graceland College, University of Oregon, University of Iowa, University of Missouri, Univer- sity of Minnesota, Iowa State College, Colorado A. and M. College. Engineering, Malbemalicr Olive Mortimore, B.A. Graceland College, University of Iowa. C ommunication. X PHYSICAL PLANT: You name it, they've got it. C. Allen, J. Cartwright, A. Engle, A. Rew, W. Hayer, R. Nash. l Not Pictured: D. Holst, M. Ashburn, D. Howard, J. Hughes, T. Mitchell W. Ratcliffe, O. Gaarder, O. Lysinger. g FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT: When in doubt - eat! Seated, Row 1: M. Hoskins, L. Davis, A. Semler, O. Stewart. Row 2: A. Perry, V. Stephens, J. Mortimore, J. Adams. Row 3: L. Ballantyne, Z. Pierson, R. Gaarder. Standing: E. Hughes, C. J. Johnston, L. Delano, C. Watts, W. Billings. LAUNDRY: All or nothing of all. M. Campbell, G. Cartwright, C. Mann. Not pictured: D. Flowers. L A G. W. Swanson, B.A., M.D. Ruth B. York, B.A., M.A. IN!! Thelma Silsby, B.M.Ed. . Graceland College, Northwestern University. Piano. . Raymond D. Zinser, M.A. Graceland College, Ohio State University. College Pbyrician. 1 5. 1 97 0. K x fa 2 , , Graceland College, University of Iowa, University of Geneva, Harvard University, University of Mexico. Romance Langaager. I0n leave of abfencej 'ml S ---A- Graceland College, University of Iowa, ' I , Marilyn Sorden, B.A., M.S. University of Chicago ' Graceland College, University of Iowa, University of Denver University of Illinois. Asfirtanzf Dean o f Faculty, Sociology. Librarian, Literature. l , I l in HOUSING: Any one for room service? F. Clements, A. Campbell, M. Ordway. ref DORM COUNSELORS: Cooperation -1- companionship 1: counselors. Ethel Booth, Herald Hall, Dave Haseltine, Gunsolley, Edith Lysinger, Walker Hall Ethel Coplen, Patroness. OFFICE STAFF: The house of many favors. Seated: M. Chandler, Business Office, M. Bergman, Registrar's Office, R. Cover, Business Office, A. Goode, Library Assistant. Standing: M. Mortimore, President's Office, M. Hoskins, Food Service Office, A. Hester, Business Office, J. Douglass, Dean's Office, G. Todd, Printing Department, L. Stancer, Physical Plant Office, C. Collins, Alumni Office. Not Pictured: S. Williams, Social Activities Office, C. Gleazer, Public Relations Office. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SHIRLEY HAN SELL, Secretary-Treamrer CARL ASHBAUGH, Preridem JIM VVEATE, Vice-President These students, in their elected roles as our class officers, have guided us in our school activities of the year. They have fulfilled their duties graciously and competently, and their efforts have made 1953-54 a more active and chal- lenging year to us. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS DANNY GREENE, Pretident JOHN WALDEN, Vice-President BEVERLEY WILSON, S ecremry-Treasurer fir? RP .i A N ltd STUDENTS CAROLYN BALLANTYNE, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics, Home Economics Club. HARRY BALLANTYNE, R. R. No. 2, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Engineering, Engineering Seminar. BOBBY BALLEW, 427 Coleman Street, Marlin, Texas: Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, T.T.T., Intramurals, K.G.R.A. Sports Editor, Grace- land Players, Postmaster. ROSETTA BARCKLAY, Box 101, Ione, Washington: Freshman, Teachers, Food Service. MARILYN BARKER, 2520 l83rd Street, Lansing, Illinois: Sopho- .,more, SecretarialEScience, C.M..C. Scribe. ' FAYE BARNES, R. R. No. 1, Baker, Florida: Sophomore, Home Economics, Home Economics. Club, W.R.A., Walker Hall Coun- selor. JERRY BARNETT, 201 Third Avenue N.E., Independence, Iowa: Sophomore, Engineering, T.T.T. Secretary-Treasurer, Engineering Seminar, Intramurals, K.G.R.A., Acacia, Assistant to Mr. Jacobson. MARGIE BARRINGTON, 1006 East Pierce Street, Phoenix, Arizona: Sophomore, Liberal Arts. JACK BATES, 3691 State Street, Barberton, Ohio: Freshman, Science, Alpha Phi Omega. FLOY BAUGHMAN, Dow City, Iowa: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, N.O.N. Secretary, Walker Hall, Secretary-Treasurer, Inter-Dorm Council, Assistant to Mr. Beebe. NAN BAYLESS, 5819 East Central, Wichita, Kansas: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, K, Concert Choir Secretary, Student Council Sec- retary, Assistant to Miss Mosier. SHERRY BEIL, 259 16th Place, Clinton, Iowa: Sophomore, Educa- tion, K, Graceland Players, Crescent, Assistant to Dr. Condit. LESLIE BELROSE, 447 Confederation Street, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada: Sophomore, Music Education, Royal 13,0rchestra Manager, Con- cert Choir, Music Hall Monitor. JEANNETTE BENTON, 215 Franklin Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, Aroha, G.F.T.A., Tower, Assistant to Mr. Carter. . GRETCHEN BERG, 1007 East 7th Street, Des Moines, Iowa: Fresh- man, Secretarial, S.A.P.C., W.R.A., Business Office. RUTH BEVERAGE, 25 Appleton Street, Somerville, Massachusetts: Freshman, Secretarial, N.O.N., Food Service. DEAN BLACKLEDGE, 2961 Farnam Street, Davenport, Iowa: Fresh- man, Teachers, G.F.T.A., Home Economics Club, 0.0.H., W.R.A. Cheerleader, Assistant to Mr. Dennis. BARBARA BLAIR, 3719 S. W. 8th, Des Moines, Iowa: Freshman, Secretarial, N.O.N., W.R.A., Drill Team, Patroness Hall Recep- tionist. School Photographer, Assistant to Mr. Goode. DICK BLANDIN, 9153 So. Loomis Street, Chicago 20, Illinois: Sopho- more, Science. MARILYN BLEDSQE, R. R. No. 1, Osseo, Minnesota: Sophomore Home Economics, Delta Delta. 2 DAVID BLAIR, 607 W. Prairie, Creston, Iowa: Sophomore, Science, R.O.X., President, Pastoral Group Leader, Intramurals, Acacia' 3 GENE ADKINS, R. R. No. 2, Cogan Road, Independence, Missouri: glrleshman, Liberal Arts, F.N.P., Acacia, Graceland Players, Snack op. GLORIA ALLEN, Escatawpa, Mississippi: Freshman, General Col- lege, Delta Delta, W.R.A. JAY ALLEN, 413 South Chestnut, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Liberal Arts, R.O.X. up LYNDA ANDERSEN, 638 South Park, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Liberal Arts, K. BONNIE ANDERSON, 112 El Portal Avenue, Niles, California: Sophomore, Education, A.C.E.I. Treasurer, W.R.A., Official Chair- man, Blue and Gold Cadets, Walker Hall Counselor, Receptionist. SUSIE ANDERSON, 1610 22nd Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon: Sophomore, Education, P.B.S. President, Crescent, Walker Hall Receptionist. ROBERT ANDERSON, 8359 Cantaloupe, Van Nuys, California: Sophomore, General College, Ball and Chain, Intramurals, Pas- toral Group Leader, Tower, News Editor. MILDRED ANDES, 1642 Indiana, Lawrence, Kansas: Freshman, Liberal Arts, Delta Delta. EARL ANDREW, R. R. No. 1, Grand River, Iowa: Freshman, Edu- cation. BUDDY ARCHER, Jet, Oklahoma: Freshman, General College, A.U.B., K.G.R.A., Assistant Manager. MARTHA ARGOTSINGER, Arion, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, P.B.S., G.F.T.A., Snack Shop. KENT ARKLEY, R. FQD., Box 85, Ramona, California: Freshman, General College, Physical Plant. GERALD ARNOLD, 2406 Princess Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Can- ada: Sophomore, Agriculture, F.N.P., Intramurals, Food Service. SHIRLEY ARNOLD, 2517 Wordsworth, Houston, Texas: Freshman, Education, 0.0.H., Blue and Gold Cadets. CARL ASHBAUGH, Shawnee, Ohio: Sophomore, Education, F.O.X., S.A.P.C., Tower Sports Editor, Student Publications Board, Sopho- more Class President, G Club, Varsity Basketball, Track, Intra- murals. DAVID ATKINS, 700 East Devon, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Pre-Dental, R.O.X. JACK AUSTIN, R. R. No. 2, Mattawn, Michigan: Sophomore, Pre- Commerce, R.O.X. DEAN AYERS, Madrid, Nebraska: Sophomore, General College, R.O.X. DONALD BAIN, 801 South Savage, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Liberal Arts, Alpha Phi Omega, A.U.B. President, K.G.R.A., Gunsolly Secretary-Treasurer. MARIAN BAIRD, Tyre Road, Grain Valley, Missouri: Freshman, Teachers, N.O.N., W.R.A., Chapel Choir, Library. MARY BAKER, R. F. D. No. 3, Woodbine, Iowa: Sophomore, Teach- ers, L.M.S. Treasurer, G.F.T.A., Library. gf' ,ai V, 'Q -sau 1 git? me-14 'fi el 3 cz? mv' , S-A WT. -he . af.. 1. :ww-fr' V... A. ,q . Y 4 1 . B H., .fart 'J ,ha-v Q? ,ff -'n 'Q J T RON BRUCH, R. R. No. 2, Cameron, Missouri: Sophomore, Science, K.O.G., Varsity Football, G Club, Acacia, Gunsolly Hall Recep- tionist. RUTH BRUCH, 515 West 5th, Cameron, Missouri: Sophomore, Physical Education. DUANE BRUNNER, R. R. No. 2, Box 47, Arkansaw, Wisconsin: Freshman, Agriculture, Intramurals, Food Service. DELORES BULLARD, Laird, Colorado: Freshman, Science. BONITA BURNS, R. R. No. 3, Pittsburg, Kansas: Freshman, Secre- tarial. HELEN BUSCH, 2238 Lulu, Wichita, Kansas: Sophomore, Secretarial, Aroha, Home Economics Club, Sunnymeade. PATRICIA BUTLER, R. R. No. 3, Box 250, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Pre-Nursing. GLEN CAMPBELL, 114 Maple, Lamoni.. Iowa: Sophomore, General Agriculture. VIVIAN CAMPBELL, 114 Maple, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Home Economics. K 7, 4 I.: ' Pa' Shop. 177 ff ff .W '59, , W:-1'-:Y JIM CARL, 2309 North 89th Street, East St. Louis, Illinois: Sophomore Engineering, F.O.X. Secretary, Engineering Seminar, K G R A Music Director, Intramurals. DWIGHT CARLILE, 1231 South Cunningham, Independence Missouri Freshman, Liberal Arts, F.N.P., Intramurals. CARL CARPENTER, R. R. No. 3, Fulton, New York: Sophomore Physical' Education, A.U.B., Varsity Football, Track, Intramurals DONALD CARTER, 6239 Ditman Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Freshman, Education, Phileon. ROBERT CASINO, 1717 South Water, Wichita, Kansas: Sophomore Pre-Medicine, Phileon, Food Service. JAMES CAWLEY, 526 2nd Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Agricul ture, Ball and Chain, Chapel Choir. GORDON CEASE, 105 Theoda Street, Buchanan, Michigan: Sopho more, General College, A.U.B. Vice-President, Intramurals Pas toral Group Leader, Acacia Sports Editor, S.A.P.C., Chapel Choir MILTON CERASO, 816 Knoxville Street, Wylam, Birmingham Ala bama: Sophomore, Physical Education, Spartan, Varsity Football Track, Intramurals, Food Service. JOHN CHAMBERS, 11444 East 27th Street, Independence, Missouri Sophomore, Religion, S.S.S. Treasurer, Audio-Visual. I DAVE CHAPIN, 4536 Bay City Road, Midland, Michigan: Freshman General College, T.T.T., Alpha Phi Omega, Concert Choir Snack HUGH CHAPMAN, R. R. No. 1, Pasco, Washington: Freshman Pre-Commerce, K.O.G., Intramurals. 'C' MARJORIE CHOCK, Star Route, Box 1047, Kaneohe, Oahu T H Freshman, Pre-Nursing, K, Hui Holomua, W.R.A., Food Service AGNES BLOCKER, Route 1, Jay, Florida: Sophomore, Teachers, G.F.T.A., L.M.S. Vice-President, W.R.A., Food Service. BILL BLUE, 419 N. First Street, Pensacola, Florida: Freshman, Pre Med., K.O.G., Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Football, Band, Track, Chapel Choir. RON BOLAND, 14780 State Fair, E., Detroit, Michigan: Freshman, Physical Education, T.T.T., G Club, Track. BRYCE BOOKER, Box 143, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Engineering, Ball and Chain Club, Engineering Seminar, Intramurals. ED BOOKER, Box 255, McKenzie, Alabama: Sophomore, Engineer- ing, Phileon, Engineering Seminar, Intramurals, Assistant to Mr. Jacobson. DICK BOOTH, 1124 Monroe Street, Carleton, Michigan: Freshman, Business Administration, Gimper,Varsity Football, Intramurals. LEONARD BOSWELL, Rural Route, Davis City, Iowa: Freshman, Rural Life: Gimper. TED BOURLAND, Farmington, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Commerce, A.U.B., Intramurals, Band, Physical Plant. DAVID BOYD, 3014 N. Howard Street, Philadelphia 33, Pennsylvania: Sophomore, Engineering, A.U.B. Vice-President, Engineering Seminar, Intramurals, Food Service. DICK BOYD, 3014 N. Howard Street, Philadelphia 33, Pennsylvania: Unclassified, General College, S.I.X. President, Intramurals. TED BOYD, 309 Met Building, Muskogee, Oklahoma: Freshman, Liberal Arts, F.N.P., Graceland Players. ' ROSE ANN BRACKENBURY, 4925-6th Avenue, Los Angeles 43, California: Sophomore, Education, 0.0.H. Chaplain, Home Eco- nomics Club, Acacia, Tower. MARJORIE BRADLEY, 821 Plaza Drive, San jose, California: Fresh- man, Science, 0.0.H. Scribe, Audio-Visual Aides, Drill Team, Orchestra, Patroness Hall judiciary Board Chairman, Assistant to Dr. Ferris. LOIS BRADSHAW, 73 Orange Street, Attleboro, Massachusetts: Sophomore, Secretarial, P.B.S., Drill Team. CAROLE BREINER, 15411 Eastwood, Detroit 5, Michigan: Sopho- more, General College, G.L.S., S.A.P.C. DON BRESI-IEARS, 1305 43rd Street, Rock Island, Illinois: Sopho- more, Music Education, S.S.S., Track, Intramurals, Concert Choir, Male Quartet, K.G.R.A. Program Director. VALERIE BRIGGS, Route 4, Cuba Road, Barrington, Illinois: Sopho- more, Secretarial, Tower. MARGARET BRIGHAM, 2814 Lakeland Avenue, Madison 4, Wis- consin: Freshman, Secretarial, T.D.F., Patroness Hall Receptionist. RONNIE BROOKS, 911 Dayman Street, Long Beach, California: Sophomore, Pre-Med., T.T.T. Chaplain, Intramurals. BILL BROWN, 106 South Market, McArthur, Ohio: Sophomore, General Colleges Royal 13, Intramurals, Chapel Choir, Food S ' . DONAUBKUCH, Genoa, Colorado: Freshman, Teachers, Aroha, Food Service. the .oils -tr' Y 't S' Q JAMES DAMRON, Route 1, Box 255, Tulare, California: Sophomore Rural Life, Intramurals. 'Q -45-'Ss' V' 'G' JEAN COVERT, 2444 Pattie, Wichita, Kansas: Freshman, Secretarial, tdf, Food Service. NOVA COX, 5906 Melvern Drive, Bethesda, Maryland? Sophomore, Liberal Arts, 0.0.H. Scribe, Acacia, Library. MARILYN CROOKER, 966 Lindenwood Avenue, Topeka, Kansas: Freshman, Music-Education, C.M.C., Graceland Players, Assist- ant to Mr. Carter. DONALD CROSS, New Canaan Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut: Freshman, General Colleges, S.I.X., Intramurals, Marietta. ALAN CUMMINGS, R.R. 1, Valley Falls, Kansas: Freshman, Teach- ers, T.T.T., G.F.T.A., Intramurals, Food Service. AL CURTIS, 5435 Florence Boulevard, Omaha, Nebraska: Freshman, Pre-Commerce, K.O.G., Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals, Library. MILDRED CURTIS, 16303 East Sea, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Physical Education, tdf, W.R.A., Concert Choir, Food Service. i RAY DAGGETT, 1558 Georgia Avenue, Marysville, Michigan: Soph- omore, General College, Phileon. Q GEORGEEN DAHLEM, 408 West Fourth Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, General College, tdf, K.G.R.A., Cheerleader, Librarv. VERNON DARLING, 39th 8: Lees Summit Road, I dependence, Missouri: Sophomore, Rural Life, O.W.L., Varsity Football, Track, Concert Choir. DONNA DUXVEY, 1214 West 24th Street, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Secretarial Science, G.L.S., British Commonwealth Club, Chapel Choir President, Pastoral Group Women's Asso- ciate, Graceland Players, Acacia Editor, Walker Hall Receptionist. VELMA DAVIES, 3207 Myrtle Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri: Fresh- man, Pre-Nursing, Delta Delta, Blue and Gold Cadets, Graceland Players, Patroness Worship Chairman, Sunnymeade. JUNE DAVIS, Bates City, Missouri: Freshman, Home Economics, N.O.N., Blue and Gold Cadets, W.R.A., Chapel Choir, Herald Hall Receptionist. SARA DAVIS, 1006 Glenwood, Kansas City, Missouri: Freshman, General College, K, Concert Choir, Student Council, Library. WALT DAVIS, 1568 Fir Avenue, San Leandro, California: Sopho- more, Liberal Arts, Phileon, Club Council Representative. EDITH DAWSON, 370 South State, Lamoni: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, 0.0.H. BOB DAWSON, State Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Dawson Hall Counselor. ENID DeBARTHE, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Liberal Arts, Ball and Chain Club. JERRY DEMPSEY, R.R. 4, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Sophomore, General College, Royal 13, Intramurals, Concert Choir, School Correspon- dent for Des Moines Register. KATHY DEMPSEY, 131 Gould Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Fresh- man, Teachers, K, G.F.T.A., Student Activities Office. QQ' qv,---. 1 . .A , , ' 1' V. ' ' - . - . . ' li A V' ' V K was IS' f A fu'-3 an 'Q f-A I.. N-4 1211 CHUCK CHRISTIANSEN, Box 25, Underwood, Iowa: Freshman, Business, O.W.L. FRANK CHURCH, 809 Truman Road, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Applied Music, K.O.G., G.F.T.A., Orchestra. FRED CHURCH, Star Route, Stanton, Texas: Sophomore, General College, Gimper, Intramurals, Gunsolley Dormitory Counselor. DAVID CLARK, 1021 South Park, Independence, Missouri: Sopho- more, Engineering, R.O.X. JIM CLARK, 616 North 49th Street, Seattle, Washington: Sophomore, Education, K.O.G., G Club, Track, Intramurals, Student Council President, Pastoral Group Leader. PAT CLARK, 102U Howard Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada: Sophomore, Secretarial Science, E.T.A. PAUL CLINE, 124 North Fifteenth Street, San Jose, California: Fresh- man, Science, F.N.P., Food Service Department. MARY JANE CLOSSON, 102 Pine Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, General College, K, W.R.A., Drill Team. . DICK CLOTI-IIER, R. R. No. 1, Union School Boad, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Music Education, S.S.S., G.F.T.A.. Band, Orchestra. TOM COCHRAN, 1731 Jackson, Joplin, Missouri: Sophomore, Pre- Law, Gimper, G Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Ten- nis, S.A.P.C., Student Council, Assistant Pastoral Group Leader, Tower, Baker Hall Counselor. BETTY JANE COLE, 318 West Tenth Street, Lamoni, Iowa, Grace- land Players, K.G.R.A. CAROL COLLINS, 101 East Southside Boulevard, Independence, Mis- souri: Sophomore, Physical Education, K vice-president, Acacia, W.R.A. vice-president, Pastoral Group Woman Associate, S.A.P.C. chairman, Assistant to Miss Davis. BOB COLYER, 3419 Roberts, Kansas City 24, Missouri: Sophomore, Science, Royal 13, secretary-Chaplin, Intramurals, Track, G Club, Engineering Seminar, Library. BOB CONNELL, R.R. 2, Box 52, Ft. Collins, Colorado: Freshman, Liberal Arts, F.N.P., Band, Chapel Choir. BETTY COOK, Dow City, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, G.F.T,A., Pa- troness Hall Receptionist. JIM COOK, 996 Smith Street, Providence, Rhode Island: Sopho- more, Liberal Arts, Gimper Sergeant-at-Arms, Golf, Intramurals, Official Basketball 'Timer. DARLENE COOK, Second Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Home Economics, Delta Delta Secretary, Home Economics President. ILA JUNE COON, Beemer, Nebraska: Sophomore, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Assistant to Mrs. Roberts. TOM COOPER, Box 275, R.D. 1, Charleroi, Pennsylvania: Freshman, Engineering, A.U.B., Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals. STAN CORRINGTON, 110 North 38th Street, Belleville, Illinois: Sophomore, Science, Royal 13, Varsity Football, Track, Intra- murals. AUDREY COTTERELL, Wellington, Missouri: Freshman, General College, 0.0.H. Q 'ff' I fuzz? i hf-4 'Q-H 'wk Nw' Q' 73 EVA JEAN ELWELL, University Avenue, Guthrie, Oklahoma: Soph- omore, Secretarial, Aroha Treasurer, Band, Chapel Choir, Assist- ant to Mr. Neal. JEANNE ENGEL, 568 East Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan: Fresh- man, Liberal Arts, Pre-Nursing, K. SEQUOYAH ENGLAND, Box 17, Chilocco, Oklahoma: Freshman, Liberal Arts, A.U.B., Intramurals, Library. GEORGE ENGLAND, Box 17, Chilocco, Oklahoma, Freshman, Lib- eral Arts, A.U.B., Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Assistant to Mr. Carter. SHARON ERICKSON, 2406 North Fifty-sixth Street, Omaha, Ne- braska, Freshman, Physical Education, W.R.A., Drill Team, 0.0.H., Homecoming Queen Attendant. BOB FARLEY, 11798 Independence Avenue, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, General College, Ball and Chain Club, Acacia. NORMA FAUSETT, 534 Second Avenue North, Twin Falls, Idaho: Sophomore, Education, E.T.A., Scribe, Chaplain, G.F.T.A., W.R.A. ALMA FEARS, 931 Carrolton Road, Memphis, Tennessee: Sopho- more, General College, C.M.C., W.R.A. JEAN FEARS, Route 4, Dexter, Missouri? Sophomore, Secretarial, C.M.C., W.R.A. WANDA FEARS, Route 4, Dexter, Missouri: Freshman, Secretarial, 0.0.H., W.R.A., Chapel Choir. JACK FEHRENBACHER, North State Street, Flora, Illinois: Fresh- man, Pre-Commerce, F.O.X., Varsity Football, Intramurals. DON FERGUSON, 39 Clinton Heights Avenue, Columbus, Ohio: Sophomore, Physical Education, Gimper, G Club, Varsity Bas- ketball, Golf, Pastoral Group Associate, Assistant to Mr. Carter. MARGUERITE FERGUSON, 8121 Sixty-second Avenue North, Min- neapolis, Minnesota: Sophomore, Secretarial, E.T.A., Walker Hall Receptionist. BETTY FISHER, 3265 S. W. Twenty-second Terrace, Miami, Florida: Freshman, Physical Education, C.M.C., Graceland Players, W.R.A., Herald' Hall Receptionist. CAROLYNNE FISHER, 3 Plainfield Street, Lexington 73, Massa- chusetts: Freshman, General College, P.B.S., Drill Team. K.. CATHY FISHER, 3 Plainfield Street, Lexington 73, Massachusetts: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, P.B.S., Chapel Choir. PETE FISHER, 6 Bacon Street, Winchester, Massachusetts: Fresh- man, Pre-Commerce, Tennis, Gimper. NANCY FLANDERS, 1206 West College, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Home Economics, K Secretary, Acacia. , MAXINE FLETCHER, 2816 Broadway, Boise, Idaho: Sophomore Music Education, C.M.C., W.R.A., Concert Choir, Library. EDITH FOSSUM, Mariboesgt 14, Oslo, Norway: Unclassified, General College, G.F.T.A., G.L.S., Chapel Choir, Food Service. V RAGNHILD FOSSUM, Mariboesgt, Oslo, Norway, General College, G.L.S., Chapel Choir, Food Service. RICHARD DENNIS, Box 112, Village Green Trailer Park, R.D. 2, Media, Pennsylvania: Sophomore, Engineering, A.U.B., Intra- murals, Engineering Seminar, Music Hall Monitor. WALTER DENNY, 4 East Harper, Stockton, California: Freshman, Pre-Commerce, F.O.X., Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track, G Club, Assistant to Mr. Carter. LARRY DERRY, 217 North Maple Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Business, Spartan, Intramurals, Track. WAYLAND DeWITT, Windy Street, 100 West, Bois D'Arc, Mis- souri: Freshman, Education, Gimper, Varsity Football, Track, G.F.T.A., Intramurals, Food Service. ' DORIS DILLON, R.R. 3, Odessa, Missouri: Sophomore, Teachers, P.B.S., Vice-President, G.F.T.A. Treasurer, W.R.A., Library. CAROL DIXON, 505 Mobile Street, Montgomery, Alabama: Fresh- man, Home Economics, G.L.S., Home Economics Club, Herald Hall Secretary-Treasurer, Food Service. LOA LEA DOTY, Box 31, Prudenville, Michigan: Freshman, General College, E.T.A., W.R.A., Drill Team, Concert Choir, Food Serv- ice. CHARLES DOUGLASS, 1117 Missle Avenue, Elyria, Ohio: Fresh- man, General College, Ball and Chain Club President, S.S.S., In- tramurals. ROBERT DOW, 2218 Gray Street, Denver 14, Colorado: Sophomore, General College, T.T.T., Chaplain, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Pastoral Group Assistant, Food Service. 'N ll' GF' ggi'- LA Q17 'mv' 67' QV 15 T' at ..,. .. . QC' ft- af . -J Tv' Ninn 415: ...ff U? '5-vw MARILYN DUKE, South Gear Avenue, West Burlington, Iowa: Sophomore, Education, 0.0.H., Secretary-Treasurer, G.F.T.A., S.A.P.C., Assistant to Mr. Jacobson. JOHN DUNN, R.F.D. 1, Bolckow, Missouri: Freshman, General Agriculture, Food Service. ROY EAGAN, 404 North 11th Street, Lamar, Colorado: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, R.O.X., Food Service. NELDA EBELING, 200 West Sea, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Home Economics, P.B.F , W.R.A., Drill Team. MARYBETH EDABURN, 326 North 26th Street, Corvallis, Oregon: Freshman, Secretarial, rdf. MARGARET EDSALL, Box 11, Ipaua, Illinois: Freshman, Secre- tarial, Home Economics Club. BUDDY EDWARDS, 648 Main Street, Egypt, Pennsylvania: Fresh- man, Physical Education, S.I.X., Intramurals. GRETCHEN EDWARDS, 111 Lincoln Way, Woodbine, Iowa: Soph- omore, Secretarial, tdf, Food Service. MARILYN EIDT, North Erie Avenue, Bay City, Michigan: Fresh,- man, Teachers, K,G.F.T.A., K.G.R.A., Drill Team, Snack Shop. DON EISELE, 316 Woodlawn Avenue, Atchison, Kansas: Sophomore, Physical Education, Gimper, G Club, Varsity Football, Track, Official.Basketball Scorer, Intramurals Referee, Library. SHIRLEY ELLIS, 4037 Silver Lake, Linden, Michigan: Freshman, Pre-Nursing, N.O.N., Food Service. HUBERTA ELLITHORPE, 418 Tyler, Topeka, Kansas: Freshman, Music Education, K, Band, Orchestra, Assistant to Mr. Closson. - A -'if' .. 7-f-ff-tm-'i-4?-- -fzf' 'L.7mi MARY ELLEN GARRETT, 511 West Wilson, Gillespie, Illinois: Freshman, Music Education, E.T.A., G.F.T.A., Band Orchestra. H GILBERTS 416 Colb Avenue Everett Washin ton' Fresh I0 N ,3 y , , 8 - ' 1 5 man, Engineering, Royal 13, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Or- chestra, Food Service. D EVELYN GILLESPIE, 1215 South Osage, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Walker Hall Receptionist. BARBARA GILSTRAP, East Wenatchee, Washington: Freshman, Secretarial, N.O.N., Food Service. RITA GILSTRAP, East Wenatchee, Washington: Sophomore, Secre- tarial, tdf, Assistant to Mr. Dennis. MARILYN GINN, Knob Noster, Missouri: Freshman, Education, tdf, G.F.T.A., Patroness Hall Receptionist. WALT GOODING, 72 Lizbeth Lane, Dalesford, Pennsylvania: Soph- omore, General College, A.U.B. Chaplain, Intramurals, Pastoral Group Leader, Gunsolley Hall Receptionist. WINNIFRED GRAVES, R.F.D. 2, Deckerville, Michigan: Freshman, Pre-Nursing, Home Economics Club, Sunnymeade. DOLORES GREEN, Rembrandt, Iowa: Freshman, Secretarial, N.O.N., W.R.A., Chapel Choir, Printing Department. DANNY GREENE, 6110 Power Drive, Dallas, Texas: Freshman, General College: Varsity Football, Track, Spartan Chaplain, Freshman Class President, Concert Choir. JERRY GRIGG, 195 Grand Street, Coldwater, Michigan: Freshman, Secretarial, Tower, Public Relations Office. GWEN GRIGG, R.R. 3, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Secre- tarial, N.O.N. President, Acacia, Chapel Choir, Library. ANN GRIMM, 1511 Edgeway Drive, Fairmont, West Virginia: Fresh- man, Pre-Nursing, L.M.S., W.R.A. WALT GUNDERSON, 1245 Longs Peak Avenue, Longmont, Colo- rado: Freshman, Music Education, T.T.T., Intramurals, Band, Orchestra, Food Service. RALPH GUNN, 1525 Thirtieth Street, Fort Madison, Iowa: Sopho- more, Pre-Engineering, F.N.P. Treasurer, Graceland Players, In- tramurals, Pastoral Group Associate, Ushering Committee. RONALD GUNN, 3014 Avenue O, Fort Madison, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Dental, Intramurals. RICHARD GUTHRIE, 419 South Grand, Independence, Missouri: ' Freshman, Pre-Medicine, F.N.P., Intramurals, Band, Food Service. ALVIN GWINN, Woodburn, Iowa, Freshman, General College, :R.O.X., Track. EVELYN HACKER, R.R. 3, Warrensburg, Missouri: Freshman, Lib- eral Arts, E.T.A., Orchestra, G.F.T.A., Tower, Business Office. IRENE HACKULICH, 203 Robinson Street, Binghamton, New York: Food Service. PHIL HADA, 1826 Oriole Street, San Diego 14, California: Sopho- more, Liberal Arts, A.U.B., Historian, Intramurals, Track, Pastoral Group Associate. 5- X di.-W Y WTI? 'qi 'rv-Y pa... .14 . -1, 'rv 'V' , s-ff' .1 Xi 'SIS' .ti A 1:5 -nv, 79k 6- ed'-ix ,,451' if . , ,, .7 ,w ' ' i, f I 1 . . E K MARK FOSTER, 1911 California Street, San Gabriel, California: Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, Acacia. GH-BERT FOX, 65747 S0l1th Van Dyke, Romeo, Michigan: Freshman, General College, O.W.L. TOM FRANCE, 314 South Clark Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, Intramurals. BEVERLY FREDRICKSON, 5815 Burdette, Omaha, Nebraska: Sophomore, General College, P.B.S. Secretary, Home Economics Club, Acacia, Tower. MARY JANE FREELAND, 1112 Forest Avenue, DuBois, Pennsyl- vania: Freshman, Physical Education, C.M.C., W.R.A., Drill Team, Assistant to Miss Davis. DAVE FREEMAN, 703 West Lexington, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, K.O.G., Varsity Football, G Club, Grace- land Players, Pastoral Group Leader, Acacia Business Manager. TOM FREEMAN, 11933 Harold Avenue, Palos Heights, Illinois: Ifqreslfcman, Science, F.O.X., Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, rac . RONALD FREEZE, 804 Pleasant Street, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan: Freshman, Science, Royal 13, Varsity Football, S.A.P.C. FRANK FRIEND, R.R. 1, Box 294, Blue Springs, Missouri: Freshman, Pre-Medicine, K.O.G., Intramurals, Concert Choir. KATHY FRISBY, 455 East Philadelphia Street, Detroit 2, Michigan: Sophomore, Music Education, K, Concert Choir, Girls' Trio, Tower, Student Council, Crescent Secretary, Pastoral Group Asso- ciate, Assistant to Mr. Zinser. CELIA FRY, 701 North Cottage, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Missouri, E.T.A. Sergeant-at-Arms, Pastoral Group Associate, Concert Choir Accompanist, Assistant to Mr. Carter. BARRY FULLER, 27 Arcadia Road, Glebe Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Authralia: Sophomore, liberal Arts, K.O.G., G Club, British Commonwealth Club, Graceland Players, Student Council, Concert Choir President, Pastoral Group Leader, Cheer- leader, Tower, Acacia, Tennis, Intramurals, Library. BETTY FULLER, 701 North Third, West Monroe, Louisiana: Sopho- more, Physical Education, C.M.C., W.R.A. BEVERLY FUNK, Route 1, Edgerton, Wisconsin: Freshman, Educa- tion, K, W.R.A., Drill Team, Patroness Receptionist. SYLVIA FUNK, 3202 Tampa, Houston, Texas: Fershman, General College, Delta Delta, Blue and Gold Cadets. MARILYN GABRIEL, 504 Chase Avenue, Worthington, Ohio: Soph- omore, Physical Education, C.M.C. President, W.R.A., G.F.T.A., Walker Hall Social Chairman, Library. NANCY GABRIEL, 99 W.N. Broadway, Columbus, Ohio: Freshman, Secretarial, C.M.C., W.R.A. U HARVEY GADBERRY, R.R. 1, Box 37, Independence, MiSS0L1r12 Freshman, General College, Gimper, Intramurals. JAMES GAMET, Butler, Missouri: Freshman, Engineering. HAZLET GANN, 843 North Hill, Pasadena, California: Freshman, Liberal Arts, 0.0.H., K.G.R.A., Concert Choir, Graceland Players. FLOELLA GARDNER, R.R. 2, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, tdf, Library. MELZORA HICE, Route 1, Box C-35, Santa Paula, California: Soph- omore, Physical Education, 0.0.H., G.F.T.A., Crescents, Cheer leader WRA Librar , . . ., y. U . L RUTH ANN I-IIDY, Stewartsville, Missouri: Sophomore Music Edu- cation, G.L.S., Concert Choir. MARY HIGDON, 315 N. Silver, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers JOYCE HIGGINS, 1928 Norton, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Secretarial Science, P.B.S. Treasurer, Alumni Office. SANDRA HIGHT, 1008 Winslow Avenue, Richland, Washington: Freshman, General College, E.T.A., Food Service. ARCHIE HILL, R.R. 5, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada: Unclassified, Gen- eral College, Phileon, Intramurals. GARY HILL, 4428 Josephine, Denver, Colorado: Sophomore, Liberal 'X mi '95 fiivi 5 fa 1'S x Arts. JACK HINKLE, 1002 Bridge Avenue, Davenport, Iowa: Sophomore, ,pp- Pre-Commerce, F.O.X. President, Tower Advertising Manager, Library. VIRGIL HINRICKSEN, Banner, Oklahoma: Freshman, General Agri- culture, A.U.B. I ,ji .al FS. , -J. .Jw six, Q , aww, 1 CORKY HINTZ, 132 W. 2nd Street, Chico, California: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, 0.0.H., Graceland Tower Editor. JIM HODGSON, 156 Sheldon Avenue, Chatham, Ontario, Canada: Freshman, Engineering, F.N.P., Intramurals. ROBERT HOLLOWAY, 1311 No. Poplar Street, North Platte, Ne- braska: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, R.O.X., Graceland Players, Food Service. JOE HOLST, Route 2, Box 220, Pueblo, Colorado: Sophomore, :Pre- Commerce, A.U.B., Intramurals, Concert Choir, Food Service. MARY SUE HOSTETLER, 8 N. Crystal Lake Dr., Orlando, Florida: Freshman, Pre-Nursing, Dawson Hall Devotion Chairman, Food Service. J ARLEN HUGHES, Kellerton, Iowa: Freshman, Liberal Arts, Concert Choir. CHUCK HUGHES, 329 Middle Avenue, Aurora, Illinois: Freshman, Physical Education, Spartan Sergeant-of-Arms, G Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Golf, Track. BARBARA HUMES, 111 Fairview Avenue, Somerdale, New Jersey: Freshman, Home Economics, Aroha, G.F.T.A., Home Economics Club. LORRAINE HUNTER, 2611 Goodwin Street, Butte, Montana: Fresh- man, Secretarial, G.L.S. NANCY HUNTER, 200 Anna Street, Dayton, Ohio: Freshman, Gen- eral College, 0.0.H., W.R.A., Tower. EDITH IBSEN, 807 East 16th Street, Fremont, Nebraska: Freshman, Secretarial, Delta Delta, Food Service. YVONNE JENKINS, Route 2, New Plymouth, Idaho, Sophomore, Secretarial, T.D.F. Treasurer, W.R.A., Assistant to Dean Condit. RUSSELL HAMPTON, 2231 17th Street, Bakersfield, California: Sophomore, Physical Education, Gimper, G Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Basketball, Track, Student Council, Pastoral Group Leader, Assistant to Mr. Carter. KATHY HANAWALT, 5627 26th Street West, Seattle 6, Washing- ton: Sophomore, Physical Education, K President, Graceland Players, W.R.A., S.A.P.C., Pastoral Group Associate, Sing Chair- man. JOE HANNA, 3614 North 67th Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska: Sopho- more, Engineering, K.O.G., Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Football, Track, S.A.P.C. SHIRLEY HANSELL, 301 South Main, Leon, Iowa: Sophomore, Education, 0.0.H., G.F.T.A. Vice-President, S.A.P.C., Sopho- more Class Secretary, Band, Crescents, Graceland Players. ZOLA HANSEN, 312 Park Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, G.F.T.A., Concert Choir, Herald Hall Librarian. LYLE HANSON, 820 16th Street, Onawa, Iowa: Sophomore, Science, F.N.P., Intramurals, Assistant to Mr. Goode. LOREN HARRIS, R.R. 2, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, General Col- lege, S.I.X. GARY HARSIN, 525 East 25th Street, Kearney, Nebraska: Sopho- more, Physical Education, Spartan Treasurer, G Club, Track, In- tramurals, Assistant to Mr. Carter. CATHY HARTMAN, 303 North Second Avenue, Tucson, Arizona: Sophomore, General College, N.O.N., W.R.A., Chapel Choir. RENE HAUSHEER, 404 East Ayres, Osceola, Iowa: Sophomore, Pre- Medicine, R.O.X., Social Club Council, Pastoral Group Associate. HOWARD HAYS, 214 K. N. E.,-Miami, Oklahoma: Unclassified, Rural Life, Phileon, Alpha Phi Omega, G.F.T.A., Intramurals, Baker Hall Secretary-Treasurer. DWIGHT HEATH, R.R. 1, Oak Grove, Missouri: Sophomore, Sci- ence, O.W.L. Chaplain, Intramurals, Chapel Choir, Audio Visual, Engineering Seminar, Concert Choir, Gunsolley Hall Receptionist. FRED HEAVILAND, 12123 Underwood Parkway Drive, Wauwatosa 13, Wisconsin: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, A.U.B., Intramurals, K.G.R.A. Station Manager, Snack Shop. VERNON HEIN, R.F.D. 1, Essex, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Dental, K.O.G. President Chapel Choir, Acacia, Student Center. CURT HEMSTOCK, 1007 Minnesota Avenue, Bemidji, Minnesota: Freshman, Physical Education, Spartan, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball. GENE HENSON, R.R. 2, Cisni, Illinois: Freshman, General College, A.U.B., Varsity Basketball Intramurals, Tower, Food Service. MURIEL HERENDEEN, 319 Mathews Court, Midland, Michigan: Freshman, General College, E.T.A. JAMES HEROD, 526 Crane Street, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Science, R.O.X., Alpha Phi Omega Intramurals, Chapel Choir, Orchestra, Audio Visual. - PAT HERRING, Leon, Iowa: Sophomore, Education, N.O.N., G.F.T.A., Concert Choir, Food Service. BYRON HERSHEY, College Station, Florence, Alabama: Sophomore, Science, S.S.S., Intramurals, Laundry. FRANK HESTER, 10368 Coldwater Road, Flushing, Michigan: Soph- omore. Pre-Commerce, A.U.B., Ball and Chain Club, Intramurals, S.A.P.C. President, Student Council, Pastoral Group Leader, Grace- land Players President, Religious Activities Associate. ...fm aan' Nl' if fb 115 if I D'-X BETTY KNUTSON, Box 322, Skellytown, Texas: Freshman, Elemen- tary Education, G.F.T.A., Library. VELMA KNUTSON, Box 322, Skellytown, Texas: Freshman, Secre- tarial, Library. MAVIS KOHLER, 343-9th Avenue South, Fargo, North Dakota: Freshman, General College, K President, W.R.A. Reporter, Chapel Choir, West Hall President, Assistant to Mr. Bergman. FAY KOHLMAN, 7 Hillcrest Road, Guelph, Ontario, Canada: Fresh- man, Pre-Nursing, E.T.A., Food Service. I DARREL KREGLO. 2223 O Street, Auburn, Nebraska, Freshman, Engineering, K.O.G. I JEAN LACKEY, 6405 Northern Route 5, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Secretarial, G.L.S., Home Economics Club. VIRGIL LAFFERTY, 924 West South Avenue, Independence, Mis- souri: Freshman, Engineering, R.O.X., Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Graceland Players, Food Service. JOHN LAMB, 3302 East Flower, Tucson, Arizona: Freshman, General Agriculture, S.S.S., Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals, Orchestra, Music Hall Monitor. KATHY LANCASTER, 14640 Rutherford, Detroit 27, Michigan: Sophomore, Education, K Treasurer, Tower, Pastoral Group As- sociate, Library. jul' LUCY LAND, 1632 South Spring, Independence, Missouri: Sopho- more, General College, Ball and Chain Club. ADELYN LANDRUM, 300 Wendall Lane, Dayton 3, Ohio: Sopho- more, Teachers, Delta Delta, G.F.T.A., Drill Team, W.R.A., U.F.T.A. Vice-President, Food Service. BOB LANDRUM, 403 Folsom Street, Marianna, Florida: Freshman, Engineering, Ball and Chain Club. CAROLE LANGTON, 1245 South Liberty, Independence, Missouri: So homore Liberal Arts ETA Tower p , , . . ., . JACK LARSON, 1413 Beech Street, Saginaw, Michigan: Sophomore, Engineering, Intramurals, Gunsolley Hall Receptionist. BOB LAUR, 119 West Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan: Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, A.U.B. President, Intramurals, Bookstore. CAROL LEACH, East Wilton, Maine: Sophomore, Secretarial, L.M.S. Home Economics Club, Assistant to Mrs. Mortimore. CHUCK LEAGUE, 1424 West Fresno Street, Tucson, Arizona: Fresh- man, Science, S.S.S., Intramurals, Alpha Phi Omega, Food Service. PAULINE LEIALOHA, 341 Iliaha Street, Hilo, Hawaii: Sophomore, Education, G.L.S., G.F.T.A., Blue and Gold Cadets, W.R.A., Con- cert Choir, Food Service. LUCY ANN LESH, 1040 East Stone, Independence, Missouri: Fresh man, Teachers, Aroha, G.F.T.A., Patroness Hall Receptionist. MARY LOU LESH, 1040 East Stone Street, Independence, Missouri Freshman, Secretarial, P.B.S., Library. JUDY LEWIS, 1409 West Truman Road, Independence, Missouri Freshman, Physical Education, G.L.S., W.R.A. Q RQ-5. 'S- fs is ., , . , -if we-J if -rx ' QE' 4-ax., 'au- . 'NJ I .s 'E' 5 GLORIA JERNIGAN, 806 Belleville Avenue, Brewton, Alabama: Sophomore, Secretarial, C.M.C. LEONARD JOHNSEN, Mansfield, Washington, Sophomore, General College, S.S.S. Chaplain, Intramurals, Tower, Pastoral Group As- sociate, Public Relations Office. U LEAMON JOHNSON, 1618 North Seventeenth Street, Lexington, Missouri: Freshman, Engineering, A.U.B., Engineering Seminar, Acacia, Audio-Visual Department. ALICE JOHNSON, 1120 Twenty-third Street, Fort Madison, Iowa: Sophomore, Teachers, N.O.N., G.F.T.A. President, Graceland Players, Chapel Choir, Acacia. MARILEE JOHNSON, 623 Olive, Leavenworth, Kansas: Freshman, Secretarial, K, G.F.T.A., Tower, Assistant to Mr. Runkle. BILL JOHNSON, 523 Evanston, Kansas City, Missouri: Freshman, Engineering, Girnper, Varsity Football, Track, Intramurals. JIM JONES, 1025 West Fourth Street, Webb City, Missouri: Sopho- more, General College, O.W.L., Intramurals, Physical Plant. MARY ELLEN JONES, 412 N. Maple Street, Creston, Iowa: Fresh- man, Home Economics, Delta Delta, W.R.A. JUNE JUERGENS, R.R. 2, Carroll, Iowa: Freshman, Music Education. N,- xif' ' LESTER KALER, 313 South State Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, Ball and Chain, Intramurals, Tower. . ROSE MARIE KALER, 313 South State Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Soph- omore, Teachers, G.F.T.A., C.M.C., Ball and Chain Club. BARBARA KEAIRNES, 1930 East Jonathan Street, Allentown, Penn- sylvania, Sophomore, General College, Delta Delta, Walker Hall .President, Pastoral Group Associate, Assemblies Committee, Aca- cia, Graceland Players, Student Activities Office. CAROLYN KEAIRNES, 105 West Sixty-first Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri: Freshman, Office Clerical, Delta Delta, Pattoness Hall Secretary-Treasurer, Tower. DICK KELLEY 1723 For -first Street, Des Moines, Iowa: Freshman, , fl' Business, R.O.X., Intramurals, Food Service. DAVID KENT, Box 601, Bartlett, Illinois: Freshman, Science, O.W.L. CHARLEEN KING, R.R. 6, Coldwater, Michigan: Freshman, Liberal Arts, Patroness Hall Receptionist. LETA KING, 914 Maish Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa: Freshman, Gen- eral College, P.B.S., W.R.A. BEVERLY KINNEY, 1038 Carlton Place, Santa Ana, California: Freshman, Physical Education, G.L.S., W.R.A. VERLYN KNIGHT, 9743 Brookville, Plymouth, Michigan: Sopho more, Education, T.D.F. Secretary, Tower. I CARLEY KNISLEY, Route 3, Box 471, Fort Collins, Colorado: Soph- omore, Physical Education, T.D.F. Vice-President, Concert Choir, W.R.A. Secretary-Treasurer. D orth Ho e Street Philadelphia 40 Pennsyl DORISKNOPF, 3221 N P , n , .- vania: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, G.L.S. President, Chapel Choir, Pastoral Group Associate, Tower, Public Relations Office. Ns.. E .NAV cs' JEANIE METCALF, 1805 Shelby Street, New Albany, Indiana: Soph- omore, Secretarial, Delta Delta Chaplain, Graceland Players, Aca- cia Student-Faculty Editor, Pastoral Group Associate, Tower, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Assistant to Mrs. Gould. MARENA MIDGORDON, 402 West 10th Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Nursing, K, Acacia Staff. NOLA MILES, General Delivery, Cameron, Missouri: Sophomore, Ed- ucation, T.D.F., Concert Band, Chapel Choir, Food Service. CAROL MILLER, 1501 West Walnut, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Secretarial, 0.0.H., W.R.A., Chapel Choir, Herald Hall President, Assistant to Miss Davis. GENE MILLER, Adam Street, Mt. Ayr, Iowa: Freshman, Education, K.O.G., Varsity Football, Food Service. GLORIA MILLER, 501 West 31st Street, Long Beach, California: Sophomore, Education, 0.0.H. Vice-President, Tower. LARRY MITCHELL, 318 North Walnut Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Fresh- I man, General Business, Intramurals, Band. LYIEE MONEYMAKER, JR., 4343 Ridgeway, Kansas City, Missouri: Freshman, Education, A.U.B., Intramurals, Cheerleader, Graceland Players. DICK MONTROSE, 9118 Earhart Avenue, Los Angeles 45, California: Freshman, Education, Phileon, Intramurals. BEVERLY MOORE, 16250 Mansfield, Detroit 35, Michigan: Sopho- more, Education, ,T.D.F., G.F.T.A. DOROTHY MORRISSEY, 13552 Remington Street, Pacoima, Cali- fornia: Sophomore, General College, P.B.S., Chapel Choir, As- sistant to Mr. Ferris. BOB MORTIMORE, R.F.D., 3, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Engineering, Phileon, Engineering Seminar, Audio-Visual Department. MARY JUNE MUIR, 2505 Wellman Line, Brown City, Michigan: Sophomore, Music Education, E.T.A., Band, Assistant 'to Mr Anderson. BOB MUNCH, Chariton, Iowa: Sophomore, Liberal Arts., LELAND NEGAARD, R.R. 1, Box 37, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, General College, R.O.X., Alpha Phi Omega, Acacia, Tower G.F.T.A., Food Service. , NORMA JOY NEILL, 1305 Kingshighway, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Secretarial, Delta Delta, Herald Hall Receptionist. BRUCE NELMS, R.R. 4, Grand Junction, Colorado: Freshman, Pre- Medicine, S.S.S., Varsity Football, Track, Gunsolley Hall. ARLADINE NELSON, 204 South Pine, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, General College. BROOKS NELSON, New Plymouth, Idaho: Sophomore, Physical Ed- ucationg Spartan President, Varsity Football, Track, G Club Sec- retary-Treasurer. DOLORES NELSON, New Plymouth, Idaho: Freshman, Secretarial T.D.F., Assistant to Mr. Bergman. FIONA NELSON, Guilford, Missouri: Freshman, Home Economics. D DICK LORANCE, 226 South Third W., Missoula, Montana: Sopho- more, General College, O.W.L. MARY ARLENE LUCE, 5295 Richfield Road, Flint, Michigan: Fresh- man, Secretarial, P.B.S., Chapel Choir. JAMES MCCARTNEY, 119 McGee Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Freshman, Business, Alpha Phi Omega, F.N.P, Intramurals, Con- cert Choir. LARRY MCFARLANE, 1407 Maywood, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, S.S.S., Alpha Phi Omega, Student Coun- cil, Gunsolley Hall President. DON MCINTOSH, 352 Eureka, Wyandotte, Michigan: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, F.N.P. President, Tower Circulation Manager, K.G.R.A., Pastoral Group Associate, Gunsolley Floor Counselor. ELNORA McKEE, 1033 Twentieth Street, Rock Island, Illinois: Soph- , omore, Education, Delta Delta Vice-President, G.F.T.A., W.R.A., Home Economics Club, Band, Orchestra. LARRY MCKIERNAN, 3125 Avenue P, Fort Madison, Iowa: Sopho- more, Rural Life, A.U.B., Intramurals. EDITH MCKINNEY, R.R. I, Box 126 A, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Education, Aroha, Acacia, Library. BETTYE MCLAUGHLIN, Bald Knob, Arkansas: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Tower, Food Service. 'T ,V' sl' -1' 11 ' 1' A nm Ez! 31 f'-' Y' 15 ffl: 1- ACK 'Nd -Qi CHUCK MADER, 1328 Yecker Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas: Sopho- more, Music Education, K.O.G., Intramurals, Concert Choir, Or- chestra, Gunsolley Hall. JOHN MADER, 534 Arlington, Kansas City 22, Missouri: Sopho- more, General College, F.N.P., Intramurals, Chapel Choir, Band. MARY JO MADER, 1328 Yecker Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas: Freshman, General College, W.R.A., Concert Choir, Music Hall Monitor. JACK MANN, Soldier, Iowa: Sophomore, General College, R.O.X., Intramurals. GWEN MANNING, 58 Erkenbrecher Avenue, Cincinnati 29, Ohio: Sophomore, General College, K Secretary, W.R.A., Library. JOHN MARSH, 107 Cherry Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Science, V' -Q-- ' Royal 13. RAY MARTENS, R.F.D., Davis City, Iowa: Sophomore, Pre-Com- merce, Phileon, Intramurals. ' ELVIN MAUZEY, R.R. 2, Knobnoster, Missouri: Freshman, General College. GEORGE MEFFERD, R.R. 1, Box 178, Rapid City, South Dakota: Sophomore, General Agriculture, T.T.T., Intramurals, Pastoral Group Associate. ARDYCE MELLENDORF, 31 Beebe Street, Lake Orion, Michigan: Sophomore, Music Education, K Chaplain, Chapel Choir, Con- cert Choir, Pastoral Group Associate, Assistant to Mr. Faunce. CAROL MELTON, R.R. 2, Box 353, Selah, Washington: Freshman, Secretarial, P.B.S., Music Hall Monitor. FRANK MENDENHALL, Garden Grove, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Com- merce, F.O.X,, Intramurals. SHIRLEY PARKS, 3838 Avenue C, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, N.O.N. Treasurer, G.F.T.A., Food Service. BERNARD PARTON, New Plymouth, Idaho: Sophomore, Physical Education, Spartan, Varsity Football. EDGAR PATTERSON, 409 East Hereford, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, General College, Food Service. CLAIRE PATTON, 11400 Hubbell, Livonia, Michigan: Sophomore, General College, G.L.S., Graceland Players, K.G.R.A., Tower. SUE ANN PAYNE, 118 Greenwood, Houston, Texas: Freshman, Physical Education, K, W.R.A., S.A.P.C., Blue and Gold Cadets, Patroness Hall Social Chairman. BEVERLY PEAVY, 970 Oak Street, Mobile, Alabama: Sophomore, Secretarial, N.O.N., Assistant to Mrs. Gould. ZADA PEMENT, 1541 East Fiftieth Street, Kansas City, Missouri: Freshman, General College, Delta Delta, W.R.A., K.G.R.A., Tower, Food Service. WILLARD PENDARVIS, Bayou LaBatre, Alabama: Sophomore, Gen- eral College. ' JOHN PENNINGTON, 1302 Kings Highway, Independence, Mis- souri: Sophomore, Science, T.T.T., Intramurals. JEANETTE PERKINS, Fanshawe, Oklahoma: Freshman, Secretarial, G.L.S., W.R.A., Food Service. PETE PETENTLER, 9940 East Twenty-third Street, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, General College, S.S.S., Intramurals, Food Service. JACQUE PETERMAN, 4608 Hillard, La Canada, California: Sopho- more, Liberal Arts, E.T.A. Vice-President, K.G.R.A., Acacia. SHIRLEY PETERSEN, Turin, Iowa: Freshman, Secretarial, 'Aroha, Band. CHARLES PETERSON, Atkinson, Nebraska: Unclassified, Engi- neering. THOMAS PETERSON, 1513-135 Street South, Fargo, North Da- kota: Freshman, General College, F.O.X., Intramurals, Physical Plant. GERQLD PHILLIPS, 2809 Jackson, St. joseph, Missouri: Sophomore, c1ence. JAMES PHILLIPS, Box 322 Flora, Flora, Illinois: Sophomore, Engi- neering, Gimper, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track, En- gineering Seminar, Food Service. ROBERT PHILLIPS, R.R. 4, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Gen- eral College, Spartan, Varsity Football, Intramurals. GLYNNA PIATT, R.R. 4, Butler, Missouri: Freshman, Education, 0.0.H., Blue and Gold Cadets. BUD PIEPERGERDES, Stewartsville, Missouri: Sophomore, Agricul- ture, R.O.X., Intramurals. VIOLET PLAIN, Laurens, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, G.F.T.A., Chapel Choir, Patroness Hall Receptionist. 7? if' I 'N xl -4 '!' . Q' X, . MA fb- 17:1 gi' TF? 'Sf' -yum-Q at Srw I 1' 1 fi A JIM NELSON, Wataga, Illinois: Sophomore, Pre-Medicine, A.U.B., G Club, Varsity Basketball, Track. JOYCE NELSON, Ends, Colorado: Sophomore, General College, T.D.F., Food Service. JEAN NH-ES, 2470. Pasadena Avenue, Long Beach 6, California: Soph- OITIOIC, Educ?-YIODQ 0.0.H., Crescent, Pastoral Group Associate. GERD NILSEN, Tangen 65, Kragero, Norway: Freshman, General College, G.L.S., Food Service. MARIE NJEIM, 5843 Alessandro, Temple City, California: Freshman, Liberal Arts, P.B.S. JOHNNY NOBLE, Silver Water, Ontario, Canada: Unclassified, Gen- eral College, Phileon, Food Service. MAX NOE, 318 South State Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Pre- Commerce, Royal 13 Treasurer, Intramurals, K.G.R.A. Business Manager. FRED NORTHRUP, JR., 925 Lincoln, Topeka, Kansas: Sophomore, Science, Intramurals, Food Service. CARLOS NUYENS, 3rd Ave., Villa Guadalupe, Chalet Villa Mar- garita, Guatemala City, Central America: Unclassified, Engineer- ing, Phileon. MARGIE O'DELL, 800 South Logan, Independence, Missouri: Fresh-' man, Secretarial. DICK OEHRING, 6735 North Twenty-fourth Street, Omaha, Ne- braska: Sophomore, Social Science, Phileon President, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Drum Major, K.G.R.A., Orchestra. HERB OEKNIGK, 129 West Fern Street, Philadelphia 20, Pennsyl- vania: Sophomore, General College, S.S.S. Sergeant-at-Arms, In- tramurals, Food Service. MARYRUTH OHRN, R.R. 3, Virginia, Illinois: Freshman, Secretarial. CARL OLSON, 511 Bellevista Drive, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Business. PHIL OLSON, 226 First Avenue, Silvis, Illinois: Freshman, Pre-Engi- neering, Snack Shop. SALLY OMANS, 411 Thirteenth Street South, Fargo, North Dakota: Freshman, Secretarial, Audio-Visual Aids Club, Drill Team, Tower.. JOHN OUDERKIRK, R.R. 1, West Branch, Michigan: Freshman, General College, A.U.B., Intramurals, Band, Chapel Choir. BAR EY PARKER 211 Geneieve Drive, San Antonio, Texas: Soph N , - omore, Physical Education, Spartan Vice-President, Ball and Chain Club, Varsity Football, Tennis, Intramurals, G Club. WINDY PARKER, 541 Michigan Street, Leavenworth, Kansas: Soph- omore, General College, Gimper, G Club, Varsity Football, Intra- murals, Concert Choir. JO PARKES, 27 Tait Avenue, Five Dock, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, G.L.S., Graceland Players, British Commonwealth Club, Pastoral Group Associate, Acacia, Tower, Chapel Choir, Assistant to Miss Morgan. I . DALE PARKINSON, 3805 East Ashmen Street, Midland, Michigan: Sophomore, Education, T.T.T. Sergeant-at-Arms, Gunsolley Hall Receptionist. f' f -'J gf' 1- ' -avi. ,-, gf- 60 Ya aw- rf' ,,.. be-f KAY REYNARD, 622 West Fourth Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Nursing, Delta Delta. RUTH RHODES, 2323 South Market, Wichita, Kansas: Freshman, General College, Aroha, Acacia, Library. CAROL RICHARD, 2134 Eleventh Street, Bremerton, Washington: Freshman, Office Clerical, Delta Delta, W.R.A., Herald Hall Receptionist. MARY LOU RICHARDS, 8564 Section Line, Harbor Beach, Michi- gan: Freshman, Liberal Arts, G.L.S., Sunnymeade. BEVERLY RICKARD, Sanborn, New York: Sophomore, Secretarial, C.M.C., Home Economics Club, W.R.A., Food Service. DAVE RICKER, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Gimper President, Varsity Football, Golf, Intramurals. MAX RIDINGS, Box 8, Davidson, Oklahoma: Sophomore, Physical Education, T.T.T., G Club Vice-President, Varsity Basketball, In- tramurals, Pastoral Group Associate, Food Service. ANGELA ROBERTS, 4565 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio, Fresh- man, General College, P.B.S., Cheerleader. KAY ROBERTS, 204 North Chestnut Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sopho- more, Science, T.T.T., Assistant to Mr. Goode. 4-iv' 'W'-wr 4112? 'Nd K 'nd IG? if' Nr- -'Q -vs A? 'ul Eff STEVE ROBINSON, 2212 Thirty-ninth Street, Des Moines 10, Iowa. Freshman, Pre-Law, K.O.G., Baker Hall Vice-President. VERNON ROBINSON, R.R. 1, Wiarton, Ontario, Canada: Sopho- more, Science, Ball and Chain Vice-President, Intramurals, Pas- toral Group Associate, Laundry. CAROL ROCKWELL, 5767 Greenlawn Road, Hamilton, Ohio: Fresh- man, Liberal Arts, 0.0.H., W.R.A., Drill Team, S.A.P.C. FRAN ROGERS, 816 South Cottage, Independence, Missouri: Sopho- more, Liberal Arts, Food Service. DANNY ROSS, R.F.D., Caseville, Michigan: Freshman, Education, P.B.S., Drill Team, Chapel Choir. CARL ROSSMAN, 2325 Wieneke Road, Saginaw, Michigan: Fresh- man, Agricultural Education, Royal 13, G.F.T.A., Skate Manager. KLAUS ROTTER, LaDemocracia, Quezaltenango, Guatemala: Un- classified, Engineering. ' DAVE RUSSELL, 2009 Mackin Road, Flint, Michigan: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, R.O.X. Vice-President, S.A.P.C., Snack Shop, As- sistant to Miss Delahaut. I DOROTHY RYDALL, Berford Street, Wiarton, Ontario, Canada: Freshman, General College, P.B.S., British Commonwealth Club, Food Service. A LARRY SALTER, 4800 Terrace M, Birmingham, Alabama, Freshman, Engineering, Spartan, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track. RITA SALTS, Box 213, Battle Lake, Minnesota: Freshman, Home Economics, N.O.N. GRANT SALZMAN, 845 Twelfth Street, Cody, Wyoming: Sopho- more, Applied Music, Alpha Phi Omega, Spartan Sergeant-an Arms, Varsity Football, Track, Intramurals, Concert Choir, Grace- land Players, Graceland Male Quartet. AMY GRACE PLATZ, Homeacres, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, G.L.S. Chaplain, Chapel Choir Secretary. BOBBIE PLUMB, 307 North Garrison Avenue, Carthage, Missouri: Freshman, Education, 0.0.H., Tower, S.A.P.C., Graceland Players, Assistant to Mr. Anderson. MARY POHLY, 1326 Broadway, Flint, Michigan: Freshman, Music Education, G.L.S., Concert Choir, Tower. PAT POINTER, 653 Fillmore Street, Denver, Colorado: Freshman, Education, 0.0.H., Drill Team, Social Activities Office. JERRY POLLARD, 302 East Main, Westfield, Indiana: Sophomore, Pre-Medicine, K.O.G., Varsity Football, Intramurals, Pastoral Group Leader, G Club President. DON PORTER, R.R. 3, Box 632, Puyallup, Washington: Sophomore, General College, R.O.X., Tower. METTA POSTLEWAITE, '3058 North Muscatel Avenue, South San Gabriel, California: Freshman, General College, E.T.A., W.R.A., Business Office. MARLENE POWELL, 1600 Fifty-fifth Street, Sacramento, California: Freshman, Pre-Nursing, N.O.N., W.R.A., Drill Team. GARY PRALI., 211 West Fourth, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Com- merce, Intramurals, Band. DORIS PROCTOR, 3350 North Kip Street, Philadelphia 34, Pennsyl- vania: Sophomore, Home Economics, N.O.N., Home Economics Club, Wallcer Hall Receptionist. HELEN PROPST, 2445 Claremont Avenue, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Teachers, Aroha, G.F.T.A., Food Service. RUTH PURVIS, 4497 East Eighth Lane, Hialeah, Florida: Sophomore, Secretarial, C.M.C. Treasurer, Graceland Players, Library. DUANE QUALLS, 1708 Bryan, Kansas City, Missouri: Freshman, Liberal Arts, Royal 13, Intramurals, Chapel Choir. LOWELL RAFFETY, R.F.D. 2, Vinita, Oklahoma: Freshman, General College, S.S.S., Intramurals, Concert Band, Food Service. HERK RANNEY, R.F.D. 4, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Sophomore, Gen- eral College, Gimper, Varsity Football. ELDON RATCLIFFE, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Science, Ball and Chain Club, Concert Choir, Acacia, Intramurals. MARY SUE RAUH, R.R. 1, Box 200, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Office Clerical, Home Economics Club. JOHN REICH, Box 43, Delaware, Oklahoma: Sophomore, Science, O.W.L. OLIVE REINE, 107 South Quincy, Sedalia, Missouri: Sophomore, Sec- retarial, T.D.F. President, Graceland Players, Assistant to Mrs. Gould. PAT REITENAUER, 2545 West Elm Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania: Sophomore, Secretarial, Delta Delta Treasurer, Concert Choir, Graceland Players, Food Service. GLENN RENECKER, 580 Piccadilly, London, Ontario: Canada, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine, F.N.P. 7 'T ' ' f 1TF ng' 1--fy.-vg lvul ,. ,, My '6- WILLARD SMITH, R.R. 1, Sibley, Missouri: Sophomore, General College, Phileon. IM SNELL 1930 North 32 Kansas Ci 4 Kansas So homore, En- ,I h, i , fY , I P gineering, Phileon. INA LOU SNETHEN, Blythedale, Missouri: Freshman, General Col- lege, W.R.A. MARY ELLEN SNETHEN, Davis City, Iowa: Freshman, General College, W.R.A., L.M.S. LARRY SNIVELY, R.R. 2, Lamoni, Iowa, Sophomore, General Col- lege, S.I.X., Intramurals, Band. CHARLENE SNYDER, 1207 Baltimore Street, Mobile, Alabama: Freshman, Education, Home Economics, G.L.S., Acacia. ARTHUR SOLDNER, R.R. 3, Willoughby, Ohio: Freshman, Science. ELDRED SPAIN, 316 South Fulton Street, Carthage, Missouri: Soph- omore, General College, S.S.S. Vice-President, Track, Intramurals, Band, Orchestra, Food Service. CAROL SPANGLER, R.R. 1, Box 249, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Secretarial. BOB SPEAKS, 1204 West Lexington, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Pre-Commerce, Gimper, G Club, Varsity Football, Track, Intramurals. DAVE SPECHT, 829 West 30th Street, Independence, Missouri: Soph- omore, Pre-Commerce, T.T.T., Intramurals, Graceland Players. LOU ANN SPENCE, 25 Bennett, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, G.L.S., G.F.T.A., Blue and Gold Cadets, W.R.A., Con- cert Choir. RUTH ANN SINCLAIR, 2532 Cashion Place, Oklahoma City, Okla- homa: Freshman, Secretarial, L.M.S. . Y ANNE SLOSSON, 5702 North Kauffman Avenue, Temple City, Cali- fornia: Freshman, Secretarial, E.T.A., Concert Choir. HERBERT L. SMITH, 40 Wilson Avenue, Hamden, Ohio: Freshman, Liberal Arts, Royal 13, Intramurals, Food Service. JOAN SMITH, R.R. 1, Bremen, Ohio: Sophomore, Teachers, Food Service. ' JOYCE SMITH, R.R. 3, Thamesville, Ontario, Canada: Sophomore, Secretarial, P.B.S., Home Economics Club, British Commonwealth Club, Library. KEN SMITH, 715 East Hardy No. 7, Inglewood, California: Sopho- more, Pre-Commerce, S.I.X., Varsity Football, Track, Intramurals, K.G.R.A. Librarian, Assistant Skate Manager, Food Service. LaVERNE SMITH, 401 East Thompson, ElDorado Springs, Missouri: Freshman, Office Clerical, Band. LORAINE RUSTY SMITH, 4162 Homelawn Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio: Sophomore, General College, Delta Delta President, Social Club Council Chairman, W.R.A., Library. TERRY SMITH, 412 East Green Street, Champaign, Illinois: Fresh- man, General College, F.O.X., Varsity Football, Track, Intra- murals, Concert Choir, Post Office. 8-'-T T1 Hn- -. ,aff PQ 'nd ':::r -it'-E? tr 6- PHIL SALZMAN, 845 Twelfth Street, Cody, Wyoming: Sophomore, Engineering, S.I.X., Intramurals, K.G.R.A., Engineering Seminar Secretary. GARY SAMPSON, 317 South Denwood, Dearborn, Michigan: Soph- omore, Pre-Medicine, Student Council, K.O.G. President, Publi- cations Board, Pastoral Group Leader, Concert Choir, Men's Social Club Council President, Assistant to Miss Conklin. FAYE SAYLOR, 20049 Elkhart, Detroit 36, Michigan: Freshman, Music Education, P.B.S., Chapel Choir, Assistant to Miss Davis. DONA SCAFE, 1234 Ninth Street, Bremerton, Washington: Sopho- more, Teachers, Delta Delta, W.R.A., Ball and Chain Club, Busi- ness Office. GAYLE SCAFE, 1234 Ninth Street, Bremerton, Washington: Sopho- more, Rural Life, G Club, Ball and Chain Club, Intramurals. DAVID SCHWENSEN, 1317 Kensington, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Science, Food Service. GERALD SCRANTON, R.R. 2, Joy, Illinois: Sophomore, Science, A.U.B., Chapel Choir, Gunsolley Hall Receptionist. JIM SEEJEY, R.R. 1, Lamoni, Iowa, Freshman, Rural Life, S.I.X., Ban . DICK SELF, Genoa, Colorado: Sophomore, Science, S.S.S., Intramurals, Chapel Choir, Acacia, Gunsolley Hall President, Food Service. BILL SELINE, 12 Knoll Court, Rock Island, Illinois: Sophomore, Sci- ence, Gimper, Tennis, Intramurals, Pastoral Group Leader, As- sistant to Mr. Carter. JOE SERIG, 329 Middle Avenue, Aurora, Illinois: Freshman, Educa- tion, Spartan, Varsity Football, Track, Intramurals, Assistant to Mr. Carter. MARVIN SEVY, 9105 Wilson Road, Kansas City, Missouri: Fresh- man, Liberal Arts, F.N.P. JAMES SHADE, 210 West Tenth Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Agriculture, Ball and Chain Club. MORLEY SHEPHERDSON, New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada: Un- classified, General College, Ball and Chain Club, Intramurals. LARRY SHOEMAKER, 107 State Street, Paw Paw, Michigan: Soph- omore, General College, T.T.T. Vice-President, Track, Concert Choir. ROBERT SHUMATE, 1217 Seventh Avenue South, Great Falls, Mon- tana: Sophomore, Science, Phileon, Audio-Visual Club, Audio- Visual Department. ELAINE SHUPE, 8955 West Tenth Avenue, Denver, Colorado: Soph- omore, Secretarial, C.M.C. Historian, Acacia, Chapel Choir, Snack Shop. MARILYN SIBILLA, 915 Jay Street, St. Clair, Michigan: Freshman, Teachers, C.M.C., W.R.A., Food Service. JIM SILSBY, 409 South Second Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Gen- eral College, Alpha Phi Omega, R.O.X., Intramurals. JUNIA CLARE SILSBY, 409 South Second Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Music Education, N.O.N. President, G.F.T.A. Secre- tary, Home Economics Club, Orchestra, Assistant to Mrs. Evans. CAROL SIMPSON, Pleasanton, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, G.F.T.A., Drill Team. 5 'Sf' v'-2 'x 'I' .ij Y,-1- .. u 1i ' i 7--.-5 vu-f A 1 'fi 'Nl 4-:af QF ff-v iv 46? '98 9-0' f . 'K 111 5.1 .1 W JIM SWICK, Spelter, West Virginia: Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, Intramurals. n 1 DELORES TANDY, 726 North Cottage, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Education, K, Crescent, Student Council, W.R.A., Pastoral Group Woman Associate, Acacia Staff Secretary, Concert Choir, Assistant to Miss Ruch. I DONNA TEAGUE, 1435 South Noland, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Secretarial, P.B.S. Scribe, Chapel Choir, Acacia, Walker Hall Receptionist. LEAH TEENOR, 915-D, North Osage Drive, Tulsa, Oklahoma: Soph- omore, Secretarial, 0.0.H., Library. CAROL TESTER, Frazee, Minnesota: Sophomore, Teachers, .TD.F., G.F.T.A., Food Service. I . NORMA THOMPSON, Straubville, North Dakota: Freshman, Secre- tarial, N.O.N., Home Economics Club, Food Service. SHARON THOMPSON, 7 Sigma Avenue, Elm Grove, Wheeling, West Virginia: Sophomore, Secretarial, E.T.A. ELIZABETH TOKUDA, 2035 Kamehameha IV Road, Honolulu, T. H.: Sophomore, Teachers, Hui-Holomua President, G.F.T.A., Food Service. ARLENE TORSCH, R.R. 2, Lachine, Michigan: Sophomore, General College, N.O.N., Library. CHELL TOUSLEY, 112 South Fuller, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Liberal Arts, P.B.S. DONNA TOWER, G-6234 North Saginaw Road, Mount Morris, Michigan: Freshman, Pre-Nursing, Aroha, Home Economics Club, Chapel Choir, Tower. MARILYN TRAVIS, 109 Pleasant, Ankeny, Iowa: Freshman, Music Education, C.M.C., G.F.T.A., Girls Trio, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Food Service. DALE TREBER, 3115 Manchester Road, Middletown, Ohio: Sopho- ' more, Education, Intramurals. SANDRA TRIMBLE, 117 South Orange, Webb-City, Missouri: Fresh- man, Music Education, Delta Delta, Concert Choir, G.F.T.A. LLOYD TRIPP, Burnside, Illinois: Sophomore, General Agriculture, F.N.P. Vice-President, Pastoral Group Associate, Intramurals. DICK TROEH, R.R. 3, Grangeville, Idaho: Sophomore, Science, F.N.P., Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals, Orchestra. ROY TRUDELL, 589 Central Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan: Sophomore, General College, A.U.B. JIM TURNER, R.R. 1, Box 15 36, Bremerton, Washington: Freshman, Rural Life, T.T.T., Alpha Phi Omega. MARTHA TURNER, 459 East Aberdeen, Independence, Missouri: Sophomore, Physical Education, T.D.F., W.R.A. President, Food Service. DICK TWITO, 100 East 8th Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Music Education, Intramurals, Band, Orchestra. JANICE VAN BOSKIRK, 2721 North 21st Street, Kansas City, Kan- 5:81 Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, E.T.A. President, K.G.R.A., Cacia. OREN SPRAGUE, P. O. Box 884, Chico, California: Sophomore, Gen- eral College. HATTIE SPURLING, R.R. 1, New Plymouth, Idaho: Sophomore, Teachers, Delta Delta, G.F.T.A., Home Economics Club, Food Service. JOHN STAGEMAN, 6065 Middle Lake Road, Clarkston, Michigan: Freshman, Pre-Medicine, K.O.G., Intramurals. EARL STANCER, South Silver, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Pre- Commerce. LOVEST STANCER, South Silver, Lamoni, Iowazr Unclassified, Gen- eral College. SUE STANDEFER, Lenorah, Texas: Sophomore, Home Economics, Cgiscent, G.L.S. President, Home Economics Club, Registrars O ice. BOB STANKE, R.R. 1, Box 462, East Lansing, Michigan: Freshman, Rural Life, Royal 13, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Physical Plant. CAROL STANLEY, South Willow Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Sophomore, Office Clerical, Delta Delta, Business Office. ROBERT STAPLETON, West Oakwood Rt. 4, North Kansas City, Missouri: Freshman, Science, Phileon, Alpha Phi Omega. nfl' ' T 'G .n OW :QL ,I 455' -I ,,.....i '45 'wit v-'QT' CI? PHILLIP STARK, 1709 South Pearl, Independence, Missouri: Sopho- more, Pre-Commerce, K.O.G., Tennis, Tower Business Manager. BETTIE STEPHENS, 647 West 13th, Tulsa, Oklahoma: Sophomore, Education, E.T.A. President. JERRI STEWART, 905 Remsen Street, Dunlap, Iowa: Sophomore, Music Education, N.O.N., W.R.A., Chapel Choir. DUANE STONE, 745 South Market, Wichita, Kansas: Freshman, Liberal Arts, Phileon, Alpha Phi Omega, Audio-Visual Aids. JOY LYNN STONE, R.R. 2, Ava, Missouri: Freshman, Secretarial, Aroha. MARION STONER, R.R. 1, Buchanan, Michigan: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, T.T.T. DAN STOWELL, R.R. 3, Bly Road, Independence, Missouri, Fresh- man, Science, Gimper, Intramurals, Tower, Housing. GARLAND STRICKLAND, Selman, Oklahoma: Freshman, Business, O.W. L. DON STURGIS, 3730 Fairview Drive, St. Joseph, Missouri: Freshman, Science, K.O.G., Intramurals, Engineering Seminar, Food Service. JERRY SUTTON, 385 Matlin Road, Hanover, Michigan: Freshman, General College, K.O.G., Tower Art Staff, Food Service. ELDORA SWEENEY, R.R. 1, Hanover, Illinois: Freshman, Home Economics, Aroha, Home Economics Club, Band. ROSIE SWENSON, 128 I Street, South East, Auburn, Washington: Sophomore, General College, C.M.C., Crescent. HAROLD WEEKS, R.R. 2, Parker, Kansas: Freshman, Engineering, F.N.P., Food Service. I MARJORIE WELDON, Moorhead, Iowa: Sophomore, Education, G.L.S. Vice-President, Secretary, G.F.T.A., Walker Hall Receptionist. Q WARD WELDON, R.R. 5, Warrensburg, Missouri: Sophomore, Lib eral Arts, O.W.L., Student Council, Pastoral Group Leader, Audio- Visual Department. ALLENE WELLMAN, 1024 South Maple Street, Traverse City, Mich- igan: Freshman, Education, Delta Delta. NITA WERST, 429 East Vernon, Nevada, Missouri: Sophomore, Gen- eral College, Delta Delta, Concert Choir, Social Activities Office OPAL WESSLING, R.R. 1, Pharr, Texas: Freshman, Pre-Medicine Assistant to Mr. Zinser. CHARLES WETZEL, 908 South Delaware, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Engineering. MILDA WHEATLEY, Vernon, Colorado: Freshman, Physical Edu- cation Aroha WRA Cha el Choir , , . . ., p . LORNA WHEELER, R.R. 2, Box 341, Boring, Oregon: Sophomore, Education, Food Service. CAROL WHITE, R.R. 2, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada: Sophomore, ' Education, N.O.N.,'G:F.T:A.,'Tower, British Commonwealth Club. RUTH ANN WHITE, 816 Red Road, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Secretarial. JACQUIE WHITFORD, 1437 Pele Street, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii: Sophomore, Physical Education, C.M.C. Vice-President, President, Hui Holomua Club, W.R.A., Tower, Concert Choir, Food Service JERRY WILBUR, Box 522, Delhi, Ontario: Canada, Freshman, Busi ness, T.T.T., Intramurals. LARRY WILCOXSON, 414 North Walnut, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Engineering. MY RON WILLARD, 27424 Park Court Street, Royal Oak, Michigan: Freshman, Pre-Commerce, Phileon, Intramurals, Baker Hall Worship Chairman. CHARLES WILLIAMS, 201 Albany Street, Ottumwa, Iowa: Fresh man, Teachers, G.F.T.A., F.N.P., Library. JAN WILLIAMS, 1217 South Main, Independence, Missouri: Sopho more, Secretarial, 0.0.H. President, Crescent, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Acacia Activities Editor, Publications Board, Social Club Council Secretary. CHARLOTTE WILLIS, 106 Roseneath Avenue, Battle Creek, Michi gan: Freshman, Liberal Arts, E.T.A., Tower, Dean's Office. ERLENE WILLOUGHBY, 827 South Hocker, Independence, Mis- souri: Freshman, Business, Aroha, Chapel Choir, Library. ROGER WILMOT, 1013 South Street, Lexington, Missouri: Fresh- man, Engineering, -Royal 13, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Snack Shop. BEVERLY WILSON, 1220 West College, Independence, Missouri: Liberal Arts, 0.0.H., Freshman Class Secretary, Patroness Hall President, Acacia. 3 VERA VANDERPOOL, 125 Oak Street, Laurens, Iowa: Freshman, Teachers, L.M.S., G.F.T.A., W.R.A., Food Service. DWIGHT VICKERY, McKenzie, Alabama: Freshman, Education, S.S.S., Laundry. GEORGE VICKREY, 1421 Sulzberger, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Freshman, Applied Music, S.S.S., G.F.T.A., Band, Orchestra, Food Service. LANELLE VICKREY, 1507 Brown Street, Mobile, Alabama: Fresh- man, Liberal Arts, T.D.F., Assistant to Dr. Cheville. ' BILL VICKREY, 1515 N. W. 50, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Fresh- man, Pre-Medicine, S.S.S., Intramurals, Food Service. GILBERT VITEK, 5050 Dunglow Road, Baltimore 22, Maryland: Freshman, Pre-Dental, S.I.X., Intramurals. TRUMAN VOLSKAY, 858 Garfield Street, Springfield, Missouri: Sophomore, General College, Track, Chapel Choir, Post Office. DARLENE VOTAVA, 128 South Park, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Secretarial, N.O.N., Cheerleader, K.G.R.A., Food Service. 4 BETTY VUILLEMOT, 1601 Virginia Street, Flint, Michigan: Fresh- man, Home Economics, Aroha, Acacia, Student Activities Office. ELAINE WADHAMS, 442 Twenty-seventh Avenue, San Mateo, Cali- fornia: Sophomore, Secretarial, E.T.A., Chapel Choir. A KEN WAGENER, R.R. 5, Box 260, Independence, Missouri: Fresh- man, Music Education, K.O.G. MARGARET WAGNER, 2576 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii: Soph- omore, Secretarial, E.T.A. Secretary-Treasurer, Hawaiian Club Secretary-Treasurer. LILLIE WAINWRIGHT, 5617 Twenty-third Avenue West, Seattle 99, Washington: Sophomore, General College, C.M.C., W.R.A., Orchestra, Food Service. JOHN WALDEN, 1505 Twenty-eighth Street, Des Moines, Iowa: Freshman, Pre-Medicine, K.O.G., Varsity Football, Track, Intra- murals, Concert Choir, Graceland Quartet, Freshman Class Vice- President, Assistant to Mr. Closson. MARILYN WALKER, 161 Linda Drive, Niles, California: Freshman, Secretarial. WENDELL WALLACE, 5015 Emmet, Omaha, Nebraska: Sophomore, Liberal Arts, Alpha Phi Omega, T.T.T., Intramurals, Library. PEARL WARD, T. C. Lea Road, R.R. 2, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, General College, P.B.S., Drill Team, W.R.A., Herald Hall Receptionist. BETTY LOU WARNER, 118 South Cedar, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Music Education, G.F.T.A., Aroha President, Band, Orchestra. FLOYD WATKINS, 705 North Cottage Street, Independence, Mis- souri: Freshman, Engineering, Spartan, Varsity Football, Track. BOB WATTS, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Engineering, T.T.T., Intramurals. JIM WEATE, 108 Howard Avenue, Columbus, Ohio: Sophomore, Pre-Commerce, K.O.G., Varsity Football, Sophomore Class Vice- President, Pastoral Group Leader, Food Service. + 1 ' 'S' px 3. .c'? V7 ,Q .td ?N 'X K er 'E 'Sy' gf!! gi' wash AQ feud BILL DAWSON, 910 Ninth Avenue South, Great Falls, Montana: Sophomore, Business: S.S.S. JERRY DIXON, Route 4, Box 546, Hodd River, Oregon: Freshman General College: Food Service. LYLE DRISKILL, 507 South State Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Unclassified, General College. DON FREDRICKSON, Downey Apartments, West Tenth Street, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Science: Ball and Chain Club. LIONEL GALE, Walls Tenantry, Christ Church, Barbados, British West Indies: Unclassified, General College. BOB HOYT, 209 South Nolan, Independence, Missouri. JIM HUNTER, Thurman, Iowa.: Freshman, General College. MARIAN KUENZI, Independence Sanitarium, Independence, Missouri. BOB LYNCH, Bucksport, Maine: Freshman, Education. CHARLOTTE MORGAN, 4001 69th Street, Des Moines, Iowa: Freshman, Music Education. DON PALMER, Grand River, Iowa: Unclassified, Engineering. CHUN ILL PARK, No. 9-1 Bo Soo Dong, Pusan, Korea: Unclassified, General College: Post Office. ROBERT L. PHILLIPS, Holke and Necessary Roads, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Science: T.T.T. DONNA RALL, Hanover, Illinois: Sophomore, Secretarial: Ball and Chain Club. f MARSHALL RALL, Hanover, Illinois: Sophomore, Agriculture: Ball and Chain Club. RICHARD RICE, 2563 Cherry Street, Kansas City, Missouri: Un- classified, Science. RON RICHIE, 312 Williams Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Freshman, General College. BEVERLY TAYLOR, Goodland, Kansas: Pre-Nursing: N.O.N. JANICE THOMASON, Independence Sanitarium, Independence, Missouri. BARNEY WEEMS, 704 West Fillmore, Winterset, Iowa: Sophomore, Physical Education: Basketball, Track, Intramurals, G Club, G.F.T.A., F.O.X. GENE WHITE, Lamoni, Iowa. V , RITA WINSLOW, 1900 Forty-third Street, Sacramento, California: Freshman, General College: C.M.C., Home Economics Club. JERRY WOLFE, R. R. No. 1, Mt. Vernon, Illinois: Freshman, General Collce: A.U.B., Tower. JOE WOLFE, 72 Paramount Parkway, Kenmore 17, New York: Fresh- man, Pre-Commerce: O.W.L., Track, Tower, Band, Orchestra: Food Service. BARBARA WOODS, 11205 Condon Avenue, Inglewood, California: Sophomore, Home Economics: K, Home Economics Club secre- tary, Crescent president, S.A.P.C. Student Council: Assistant to Mrs. Kaestner. OPAL WOODS, R. R. No. 6, Box 169, Hillsboro, Ohio: Sophomore, Music Education: Aroha, Chapel Choir: Food Service. FRANK WOODSON, 216 East Sixty-eighth Street, Long Beach 5, California: Sophomore, Liberal Arts: Gimper, G Club, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Pastoral Group Leader, Student Council, Gunsolley Hall Secretary. LENALL WORLUND, New Market, Alabama: Freshman, Engineer- in . ANIFI WRIGHT, 1069 North Wilson, Stockton, California: Fresh- man, General College: C.M.C., Drill Team, W.R.A., Tower. MYRNA WUNCHEL, North Shore, Houghton Lake, Michigan: Freshman, General College: Delta Delta, W.R.A., Drill Team: West Hall Secretary-Treasurer. MAE YOUNG, Tribune, Kansas: Sophomore, Secretarial: Aroha, Acacia. - KIETH ZONKER, Box 221, R. R. No. 2, Wellsburg, West Virginia: Freshman, General College: Royal 13, Intramurals. RUTHANNE ZULAUF, 1001 South Harrison, Sedalia, Missouri: Sophomore, Education: G.L.S., Graceland Players: Library. DON AMENT, 702 South Spruce, Villagrove, Illinois. BARBARA BLEDSOE, Route 1, Osseo, Minnesota: Pre-Nursing: Delta-Delta. TOM BOMAN, 1954 Lansing, Michigan. HUGH BOSWELL, Lamoni, Iowa: Freshman, Education: Ball and Chain Culb: Track. BRUCE BROWN, 624 West Lexington, Independence, Missouri. BEVERLY CHANDLER, Box 33, Manson, Washington: Freshman, Pre-Nursing: Band. CAROL CONSTANCE, Blue Springs, Missouri: Freshman, Liberal Arts: E.T.A., Tower. BILL CRICK, Route 1, Box 811, Arlington, Texas: Unclassified, En-, gineering: Engineering Seminar. DAVE CROWELL, 901 First Avenue, West Haven, Connecticut: Freshman. . but here af Graceland I we are learning DANNY WILLEY, 204 North Locust, Glenwood, Iowa: Freshman, Science: Intramurals. Not Pictured: LARRY DAVIS, Stewartsville, Minnesota: Freshman, Business. BRUCE GARFIELD, West Haven, Connecticut: Sophomore, Pre- Commerce. DON GLENN, 1507 West Louisiana Street, Evansville, Indiana: Soph- omore, Physical Education: Spartan, V. Football, G Club.- LESLIE HALE, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Sophomore, Music Education: Concert Choir, O.W.L. JOHN LUDY, 152 South Grover, Alma, Michigan: Freshman, Liberal Arts. ' DEWAINE METCALF, R.F.D. Arkansaw, Wisconsin: Sophomore, General College: Alpha Phi Omega: Audio Visual Department. ROSALIE YOUNG, 725 South Liberty Street, Independence, Missouri: Freshman, Liberal Arts. W HERE AT GRACELAND Life may seem to be ct mad iumble of books I and classes . . . F is ML , 49- A JY, if 4, -S'-' we , . . we can face the challenges rl H .JL .X ' -Q, 3 rf' P u Q bf ,wrA,' ee?fg:5f!Q,g'i.4'g'. 5: if that life gives us. 9 3 num W M to co-ordincite our studies with our everyday living so that 3 if 1 .Q ,,,. 1 Z? H I. K 1 rs ill 8 .g.'V'. , . , I f I ., , ,V , I 'W 7,3 . 2 4 iff ' , ' 4 , , - an ix, . , 11 pg, 4, - rp ? f7',5 ' , ,gg '. -- v 'mi l' ' -, f' V' 253' we '1,v,- V QQ, dm, Q., IT -0- ,gy 17' , , , NJA, ..,-vt .T ix V ffl, J. ' .5 QL! , 5 Q .' 1 1, . v . . , 5: V' 4,1 I f- m '. . K , -W, 3 I l , . 40 ' Ah-bg, 49 ,145 ',V, pulp ., ,7'.f'Q1- E . .L , ,,' . V, V. . Jr, V, Vg ,. . c,v..v,. I 3. ,, -Hn f . .J .x . I, , V, g. .. ,a f ,I V, ,, , .J - Ml 'ixfifflf .. f ef .V .Joi ra. 'm .,-. . ' f ' -4.. ,1 , 4' V- X Vi . 2 ' ' ,-A 5, 'f':.'V'w.Q,+'1'.1 . V.. V '5. ',9-4,.,.7,.' V ' V. , f -fi 4 f f V':,jJ:V Muff A ' 1 .-, . 1 ,Mx -, ..,.f.- 3 V, 19, 14,-.,,. 5 . 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Hughes With one of the toughest gridiron schedules in many years, the Yel- low jackets, under the tutoring of Dick Carter and Harry Dennis, were able to win their second straight Interstate Conference championship. I9 , . , , , 2,1 Z ' 1' K , + , 5 V, ,h ,V -U V 1 'v vri..i effmf in ,3.-'- v' Iva Q44 ,', .7!'l.' 1... 5i 4 E fur f J -if +f,L-lflrgq., e.,f,l?.41.. 5,25 . r,7s5?3,q1?Q.f ' . gif: V ,f t ,li :skull 47' ,iwrvl ,G -,III xl, , H: ,- , VA--,rf ,Q ' 2. .fy , ' .- 4 -M-in 4 Lf- . -,f - kv-. , . . ,vef Q . 'P F 1 4 , , V an '55 , . V f,,? '.,z-I .Q H Md.,-,. -3, , my .fx - F' gif, 1 :-- '- ,, if- 'r,-'if ' ' ' Wi Fw y ' '. f. f uf f' I' :J 11.1.1 N r. i:'f 1' ' K' L ' :xi SW: 1- Q 4 f ff. , ,uni ,V ,wa ,yi pi 1-afar., If e .- err. 1 :z,,4,,,,g,Atg5-Y 1.1 ' ' 'I f 1 ' . . a 9 I x . rf - 5 W 1 V .u f 4 I' ,. w J ' f C ' i a .S v sg ,Ji r W - . ws , ' ' 4. A . f. is PL , A ,, ' 1 1 5, ' I'-f'.1I'5 s . J' r ' ' -. v- A' ,yy - ' . f .e ' -. 1 .4 , zu '- . - ' , v fy , -' , . . 1 . 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Q' , ,, 'X H4-3-,--,'f,,, - 'qv axv t i -- y ' ':'k2 q.Q1I2r USS ,f f 'B :'1,. ',. . . . 6 A . ' n ' a Q H ' 5 .. '1 f' NY'- f'c '--, '. 't I ' ' f f A ' ' Q ' 1 - . , J. if ' ' f Il I .. v ., . V ' , f ' x , , .,, .M . ,.--V., 't'I:Ksf,:f-wi V I., I, ,,, ,i ., , .. . . . . -, I O E . .1 5 I Y 4-1. 5 'P NW? A54 'N' -- . 1 4, ,1f'.'?,f. ' ffIi94?'7:f'g1.A,'f-45: Q., V , . r3,f:'7.?,,.,,, h'l,'4'.,y? fL' ' f, 7 -3 , was f -lv in L I x ,pu M -i rxf 3-J' M - 1 .Q. I K., , v u, '..,1, fl u 4. hxys Cnr. .L i 1' n .x..1.'- . if.. Third Row: B. Blue, F. Watkins, M. Ceraso, G. Miller, D. Booth, B. Parton, W. De- Witt, V. Darling, W. Parker, B. Nelms, D. Eisele, T. Freeman, B. Johnson, V. Lafferty, R. A. Phillips R. Freeze, T. Smith, R. L. Phillips, J. Pollard, C, Carpenter, R. Bruch, J. Serig, J. Gilberts, J. Hanna D. Greene R. Boland, B. Speaks, J. Fehrenbacher, K. Smith, R. Wilmot, B. Dow, B. Stanke, F. Woodson, J. Weate, S. Corrington, C. Hem- stock, W. Denny, G. Salzman. l if '7 . I - 71 4.--.-..,-c,g,'...-..- .2-1 . , :,, Y Awav.fi'.f1.'1: eF'+f3feJef .-.19 M- i - f rf. . A v ' . figs Mrgfgjsd 'Fa ' 59 - ' La: 'Sai K , ,.-- 2 3'f'i ?i4Sk I 1874,-' 5-ky.: Mi.: . ,, v J I 'W' Ni.. ,V gf' gIff'1 U -, ,M . ,Q X' A Mx! 'url ' F. L 'YPYE-?'R9t.p. Q ' '-'v'Y- I , Li p N ' 15. wry: 'V-3, fyiayl , -its-,gf L , 1 X w X .. .M-ggi .3 A , l. M: 4' ' w'47f- 'Hifi Q., Iqv ' .. , ' -s.. ':.f?i'3if 9 ,'Wafg WJ ,mf - 33- F' A 1.-9. S ' V Xa ., 'sky' ,,, P K - .rg 67 Above: Graceland kicks off after scoring a touchdown in Homecom- ing game. Right: Identifiable players in this reverse are: J. Gilberts 49, T. Smith 41, W. Parker 43, W. Denny 76. Below: Backs in this line-smash are: M. Ceraso, C. Hemstock, F. Woodson, R. Bruch. 'W V r 4 I PM r- 5 1 W! J .j. Q, jg-Q., ,Q 2.04- FOOTBALL Grace and Grace and Grace and Grace and Grace and Grace and Grace and Grace and Grace and rl. ,.., . J.. A . 4. .4 c ,, 5. , L ...an y , .ur .,..?',-, , -41. . P .-,. if .. 'f ff. 1 1 i K. 41-pl iv, ' Q 6 H ri 1 ' . ' '34, .-V'-3 Z . :ik j 5 ' f .' .as . 1, f 'T If 14 21 'Ji , E jj' 1.4115 ' , ity, ,Ajit O 6 48 7 46 25 51 7 25 az 4 h Right: W. Denny, G. Salzman, R. Speaks, C. Hemstock, W. johnson, ' J. Gilberts. - Q .V V! f . , A Q 1,11-7' I - . . ameri ., ,'- if ' 1 i . JA.. Yay, I ,, ., ' f, V. f - 'fki-1f7. r?1f5 ef .5 7'-n 1' 1, 7' ,.j:f,,, 4,, . , ., , , ,,,. , g119.4'b?ff'I?f'.w, A , flax. ,, rL1,1,'. , Ef.1:eff'f'ff 'f ' . 2 n -.f- .,,, W ,-f .,.,wV ,, ,.,,,s- J. ,, - .1 .- My Ht YQ. ff YW' 1,-V 114- , 5, 'yr , ,ff V Q ff t T f,,f,'-ag,j- ,L .'f,. , .,-.5j...,. tl ' .1 1., ,WL '.u - v . . . ws' p:?,!3H4, Mg. - '-5' - ' '4 :Lil ,I Big. I, 5 U , it If - f, .rg-. The trip to Tyler, Texas, to play against one of the nation's top-rank- ing junior Colleges was an unforgettable experience for the team. The Yellow Jackets finished the season with a record of six wins and three losses. A strong backfield and rugged line, plus strategy and hard work C ' combined to produce one of Graceland's most successful football ., ..' , f, .,.,,vff 'qod SCHSODS. 0 Left: L. Salter, J. Phillips, D. Ricker, D. Eisele, B. sin . Parker, D. Glenn, R. Hampton. Right: Coach H. Dennis. 1 '3 ....,.r ,,..,., Tort:-1: 21452. ., -um. :....,... N.- Front: W. Denny, R. Hampton, T. Cochran. Left: L. Salter, C. Ashbaugh, R. Will- A mont. Center: C. Hughes, B. Weems, D. Ferguson, G. England. Right: J. Nelson, B. Henson, M. Ridings. . A I Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois Tyler J.C., Tyler, Texas Kansas City, J.C. N.E. Oklahoma A. 81 M. Miami, Oklahoma Wentworth fHomecomingj Burlington J.C. St. Mary's College, Dodge City, Kansas Drake Freshman Kemper .. -I .-., l., 1 K fx '. - ' 1. 0' 1 34, V..,l,,,,- ,.'-'.:,.' Angra :X ' 1-.,fy,sgAf V AX- - x X -' ., r ,Lf,fflfgfgg-,4lW 4M?lffg'?ss.f3r.2ilfPri fE?5tF- ff v' YQ-1 'lirl 'T -Q f 1 . X- K V, .-4 ggi-I - 1,141 , V , 'V-11 l., Auf: .N sign-L,Y. l px, 111.4 '. .. i ,T fr. V- e N-if .ix i . .41-.-+A-'fs -I 'Vi , ' -, yy '. --, K X NX, ny- 51 fggxA.1N:',.'lag. - 1 it V ' Mlm., avian- L.-.1r.-xiglrzga 'K ,wr I 1 :H Above: Curt Hemstock passes to Walt Denny 76 as Grant Salzman 66, Carl Carpenter 33, Dick Boorhe 77, Jack Fehrenbacher 31, block. Left: john Walden leads the way for Chuck Hughes on an end run. Below: Brooks Nelson 38 breaks into the clear as Russ Hampton 71, Dave Ricker 58, and John Walden 75, block. With a successful season behind them, the Yellow Jackets again participated in the annual regional tournament at Fairbury, Nebraska. ' Being defeated by Fairbury junior College in the first en- counter, the Jackets went on to win third place in the tourna- ment by defeating the Norfolk, Nebraska, Junior College. 4 ,. ' V .. I uf 4 2 f I 1 f if 23'21 T ,u 14 Left: R. Hampton, J. Phillips, D. Ferguson rush back on defense in the Tyler, Texas, strugglef Above: Kneeling: D. Ferguson, J. Nelson, R. Wil mot, C. Hughes. Standing: M. Riddings, T. Cochran BASKETBALL Grace and Keokuk J.C., Keokuk, lllinois 57 Grace and Creston 5'l Grace and Tyler J.C., Tyler, Texas 68 Grace and S. W. Baptist 55 Grace and Creston 63 Grace and Clarinda 51 Grace and Kansas City, J.C. 70 Grace and Burlington 68 Grace and Wentworth 56 Grace and Grandview 54 Grace and Kemper 57 Grace and Keokuk 50 Grace and Kansas City J.C. 68 Grace and Kansas City University Kansas City, Mo. - 53 Grace and Kemper 74 Grace and Wentworth 74 Grace and Kansas City University 60 Grace and Burlington 55 Regional Tournament Graceland 62 Fairbury, Nebraska 67 Graceland 63 Norfolk, Nebraska 51 .f ,. -.:-'86, - V 1 .1, . r ' Q v. - -7, . , M 1 X Alxvv .V ,, ..... .. b i I V . 7, K :gk S35 nj, , L.. 1 44- H ,, -,mf-,. . . . .,.,. ,W ,..Qq1,W :.f,f. ,....,L,,,q,,f,,f.f1--.411-Q-.X r. -W.. 4,-.--Wf-f--::!-----'-1.,,L.N,-,-Q.-nw-. 5.5-.-A --.Q-,-11214 x -, .V ,xx xx- . fb X X - , -Mg-Bra. 'x -- 5 + ' ' 1 i S I 'llxqgl 1 :-:'q-'fni-g.-- Y-w..xV ---V I s Q !g I S, ll n M I ff 1 l.Q Q52 4, A E lil .REQ Wm ?xx 1uAl a f q, iii A L Salter B. Henson, B. Weems, J. Phillips, W. Den- ny G England, C. Ashbaugh, T. Freeman. Throughout the season the team showed sparks of greatness particularly on the home court against the Tyler, Teaxs squad. Though not always on the win- ning side of the score, the cagers may be commended for upholding the Graceland standards of hard play and good sportsmanship. Zaft Right: R. Hampton, T. Cochran,.and J. Phillips .get set for a fast break as J. Nelson tips the ball against Kansas City J. C. W ,- bse uHQkfef 'Wil ,Q-ef S. Erickson, J. Whitford, and N. Ebeling vie for the ball. Playing back are C. Collins, B. Fuller, L. Smith. M. Gabriel shoots for a basket as G. Allen, M. Kohler, M. Argotsinger and B. Kinney watch to see if it's good. WRA. Fin! Row: J. Lewis, B. Kinnery, M. Closson, M. Kohler, M. jones, M. Turner, M. Chock, Second Row: G. Allen, M. Ga- briel, B. Rickard, Y. Jenkins, S. Standefer, y l E I I Sophomores and freshmen fight for the volleyball championship. Left to Right: M. Chock, C. Collins, M. Curtis, J. Perkins, M. Hice, M. Kohler, A. Wright, W. Fears, C. Miller. 7 ' i'A I.'S 1.. . .. . .......,...a.,,...,,g . . A f3i5'ET '5 If -ca.-A--,.2Q. 5'Sf il xx K fl. ' '9 ' 'A' -. QMSF rf'-:Q 122.5 in ' gg,',U,o4i. wg' 2 .2l,..., !:' kfi'1k2:1 A . t e, SL-1.-. yi, ,S . ,, , 1 ... :, vg- '- A' ,-,,.f.1f...fa,,. . .- ,,,-,,,, ,K ,aww . ' ' -'.Z'. 'f i A j1,,j'., 3,fW:,V 'Arlgmwgr ' EE t . . A a leb3saZzat2..4g..g....s'..,.yi' ,tim Qt,,,wmML 'LM A, j V g, 3 -:Lf gl 'Hang ..,., Upper left: Coach R. A. Carter -gives pregame instructions to D. Ferguson, J. Nelson, J. Phillips, R. Hampton, and T. Cochran. Upper right: G. England scores on a layup in the Grandview game as R. Hampton pre- pares to rebound. Below: Graceland scores a free throw in the Kansas City J. C. game as Phillips, T. Cochran, and J. Nelson watch. 4 E wi ' 1 342 .X - ,X i 2 ' 19 , ,an , it .. fx 'H , p .V ' f, A i i l i Sl' -if-1 -T Football Champs. Front Lme D Clark I Holst G. Strickland, W. Smith. Back Lme J Clark G Cease, M. Ridings. In a spectacular last-minute spurt, Gunsolley Third South defeated Gunsolley Third North, 18 to 13, in the championship play-off game to win the touch football crown. On the team were Ron Brooks, Gordon Cease, Dave Clark, joe Holst, Jim Nelson, Max Ridings, Willard Smith, Dave Specht, and Gar- land Strickland. Intramurals are organized to extend a good, competi- tive athletic program to those students who do not want to participate in the more extensive varsity activities. Coach R. A. Carter is in charge of the Intramural program, which consists of touch foot- ball, badminton, volleyball, basketball, andtrack. Mr. Carter is assisted by members of the coaching class to referee the games. D Dillon C. Knisley, L. King, C. Collins, M Wunschel, B. Anderson, F. Barnes. Third Row N. Fausett, L. Smith, M. Hice, B. Fuller J Whitford, K. Hanawalt, L. Davis. W. R. A. 1 The Women's Recreational Associationls goals are to pro- mote athletic interest, sportsmanship and good citizenship among all women on the campus. Some of the 'activities presented this year are field hockey, volleyball, badminton, basketball, softball, hikes, and cook- outs. These activities provided a full year of sportsman- ship, fellowship, and fun. Some special events were the games between the sophomores and freshmen in hockey, volleyball, and basketball. Although the score margin was small, the sophomores were victorious in all competitive games. Game thru gams. S. Erickson and J. Whit ford bully off to start the game. L.. Smith leads the girls out to the hockey field. Left to Right: L. Smith, M. Closson, M. jones, D. Dillon, N. Eberling, J. Lewis, J. Davis. i-it f. Rfk His. W- - ,a Warm-up Drill. E. Spain, M. Ceraso, L. Johnson, D. Clark, W. johnson. Teamwork enabled Gunsolley Third South to take the Championship League volleyball title this year. On the team were Gordon Cease, Dave Clark, Dave Freeman, Bill Johnson, Windy Parker, Willard Smith, John Walden, and Ward Weldon. Gunsolley Second South swept through all its basketball opposition to take first place in the Championship League. Mil- ton Ceraso coached the team of Dave Clark, Lyle Hanson, Len johnson, Bill Johnson, Eldred Spain, and Garland Strickland. y 'ly ' 1 r1JGfff .,:,-,...., . 1- Q l , The Lamoni Men were victorious as they 1 spiked their way to an undefeated posi- tion in the Hilltop League. Members of i the volleyball team were Bob Anderson, Tom France, Frank Hester, Bob Landrum, ' Larry Mitchell, Gary Prall, Gayle Scafe, i i 1 4 Larry Snively, and Bob Watts. l WT. Peterson, D. Vickrey, B. Ballew, D. Treber, F. wChurch, P. Hada, J. Sutton, W. DeWitt, B. Parton. Warm up. R. Landrum, G. Prall, R. Anderson, L. Mitchell, G. Scafe, A three-way tie ended the basketball season for the Hilltop League with North Baker, Gunsolley First Floor, and Gunsolley Fourth North vying for first place. On the team for North Baker are Buddy Archer, Duane Brunner, Paul Cline, Danny Greene, Howard Hayes, john Lamb, Church League, and Joe Serig. Gunsolley First Floor team consists of Bob Ballew, Don Cross, Wayland DeWitt, Phil Hada, Fred Heaviland, Bruce Nelms, Bernard Parton, and Jerry Sutton. On the team for Gunsolley Fourth North are Dwight Carlile, Fred Church, Walt Good- ing, Tom Peterson, Dale Treber, Dwight Vickrey, and Lenall Worlund. ' 5 I2 y1?ff5f. a Q v I if i xNVt1 .. K N ,-,.-- . 84- April April April April April April April April April May May The prospects are bright this year for the Graceland tennis squad to continue wearing her Conference crown. With two return- ing conference champs, two experienced freshmen, and four sophomores bolstering the squad, the racket boys are working toward their prime goal . . . the Conference Championship. lntersquod. . Central Missouri State College. William Jewell College. Kansas City Junior College. Wentworth Military Academy. Tarkio Junior College. Wentworth Military Academy. Drake University. Tarkio Junior College. Drake University. Interstate Conference. NET MEN SHCW FINE FORM Tennis Squad. Pint Row: J. Ouderkirk, P. Fisher, T. Cochran, W. Seline. Second Row: J. Arnold, W. Wallace, M. Ridings, P. Stark. ,g.f:f,,,. 'ff r r . f Q' Frrrr' Y .4 ,..,.,,..s,r+ 4--Q , ,,,4.g.,3..,.f v 4 Q V, ,,,.,,.,g., -,. ..V W6-Avg ,., Y 4 o s-+- .,., 4-Q.-A A r t f' V H+ f -+V ' . ,mgyf Q-w+ + W V I t..++-,- ' .4...Tb . + -Q fi --f--Q ,..e.Ly+-+4 'f I ,L -.UL 4-4 + 'ff W 'X I . ,,g,.,, .g sf ,s-v-wav + ? ' 1. 54 6 YM- nv, W., ,,.., v Q I .',j,q,..- vu? . V i 4 ' . . . f+f,.e rf .sw-+ +- , f ' I 2 ij, ,',,4-i,.?-4-43--Q , ' 4 1 I I ' ,. .1r+--he-f+'4 - asesesfray . ', --A ,--5 ,g.f. .4 +l++f4f7I'a f +' f t't'T f' 7- ' ' 3 - 32:3 'vnks s v ia --.ai Freshman Cheerleaders. A. Roberts, N. Blackledge, D. Votava, L. Moneymaker. VARSITY! VARSITY Our yell gang has shown happy enthusiasm as it led us in our school yells this year at the football and basketball games. Cheerleaders this year were Dean Blackledge, Georgien Dahlem, Barry Fuller, Melzora Hice, Lyle Moneymaker, Angela Roberts and Darlene Votava. The happy smiles belong to the Gracelanders who have received their varsity athletic awards and have thus qualified for membership in the G Club. These members serve as hosts to visiting opponents and they are our. athletic representatives of Graceland College. G Club. First Row: F. Church, C. Ashbaugh, M. Ridings, W. Parker, J. Weate, R. Dow, G. Harsin, V. Darling, R. Colyer, B. Fuller, D. Eisele. Second Row: R. Bruch, L. Salter, M. Ceraso, J. Pollard, J. Larsen, J. Nelson, F. Woodson, J. Clark, J. Gilberts, R. Boland, T. Cochran, B. Nelson. Third Row: R. Willmot, D. Freeman, C. Hughes, W. Denny, R. Speaks, R. Hamp- ton, J. Serig, S. Corrington, D. Ferguson, W. Seline, W. Johnson, J. Walden, J. Phillips. , ,.,. ....-., . .' 4+ V5 HH Us i 253 H' Z, num Kill! EH I3 E1 i ' ,WI H YQ Hill . rw Uv L ,pg 1, 'V ' I fn ' , . .-, .5, , E v ',3f::'?'f . rim. 4 49+ ' .L 4.4 A P ' . E E l I r i, , I' f ,I y was . . . , , 2, 5' ' ' l 4 '. 1 4 I pm.. 5 fn if , X, , fr V ff. I A, Q- yy t .. .ff 1 A is 1' - nf 5' '?.f..1'.' ' 1 : f.'e1' 3' f- fi 'ifibliixa ' I' it H , I-Q . ,-. I '- we A . fe -wg: - '.a.e'af f .f-V t- . . ' '-:N r f e- . , fl , S'-t .Y .2 yi ' 3 gd ax' X: l .. -6.1 ' ' gl 'iffg QP, I . ' 55,7 i. f . 'f g Qil ,f,y2Q' V I.. Ji V Q. . .sv -f f t c-W .21 :A 4 f1g,.-- 'if f. ' I 4 2-'P?1 Q4 1 V -ff' wtf ,. leitiiiv v-.-if ' up f , Q 1 , 17 .,f.,,, ,v....,tg , . , ,Ay K V . 3 11, 1' . I ' -. iw. X ' f any av, .' . , 4. H i f .1 . 1 ,ig --,W - ggi., ,, qt - lvl 'H .JS -- ' N124 'U' ' . A .i v .- ,re ' Ji.. ' v . i ii' ' ' x. - vs AL. ' I ' X El f t V. . : tx 8 Fin! Row: J. Phillips, W. Johnson, L., Salter, K. Smith, E. Spain, P. Hada, G. Harsin, V. Darling, D. Eisele, R Phillips, R. Speaks, W. Denny, R. Willmot. Second Row: R. Phillips, D. Ament, D. Stowell, J. Walden, R. Boland J. Clark, L. Johnson, C. Hughes, R. Hampton, B. Archer W. Blue, G. Salzman, J. Pennington, J. Gilberts, B. Piepe- gerdes. Third Row: T. Smith, M. Ceraso, L. Derry, D. Greene, D. QuaIls,.A. Gwinn, T. Volskay, H. Boswell, C Carpenter, J. Swick, P. Cline. Fourth Row: W. Parker E. Andrew, F. Watkins, M. Sevy. F. Friend, B. Nelms, L. Ranney, T. Bourlard, L. Shoemaker, J. Barnett, T. Cooper John Walden hurdles to victory. Sixty-eight men answered the call of Coach R. A. Carter for the opening of the 1954 track season, and we anticipate a highly successful cinder season. The Graceland crew is expected to again retain its Con- ference Crown. March 20 Iowa A.A.U. Indoor. April 3 Central Missouri State College. April 5 William Jewell College. April 9 Wentworth Military Academy. April 'I7 Iowa State Teachers' College Relays. April 21 Northwest Missouri State College. April 23-24 Drake Relays: April 29 Tarkio-Dana Triangular. April 30 Sioux City, Iowa Relays. May I Sioux Falls, South Dakota Relays. May 4 Doane Night Relays. May I5 Interstate Conference Meet. May 'I4-I5 N..I.C.A.A. Meet. Golf Team: T. Freeman, H. Gadberry, W. DeWitt, J cook LINKSMEN 0F GRACELAND With only two returning squad members from last year's linksmen crew, Graceland has had to rely heavily on her freshmen golfers. Although inexperienced in competitive golf, the crew is anxious for the completion of our own Graceland golf course so that they can further improve their game. April 3 Central Missouri State College. April 5 William Jewell College. April 7 Kansas City Junior College. April 9 Wentworth Military Academy. April 16 lntersquad. Grandview Junior College. Faculty. April 23 Drake University. Grandview Junior College. May 14 Interstate Conference. May 18 Faculty. May 21 Drake University. 1 1 'N62-Q Walt Denny breaks the rape. jim Phillips heaves the discus. 1 Ii N-1-4 1 JE Chuck Hughes vaults in the Warrensburg meet. 51,1519 ul ifymvv- ' , ' - -1.3 N If - ' 'N W' ,,,' fi, . II? V M W-f?f+ -'Y' , -W' . , 5 STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: B. Woods, T. Cochran, D. Tandy. Second Row: G. Sampson, N. Bayless, J. Clark, K. Frisby, B. Fuller. Third Row: F. Woodson, R. Hampton, L. McFarlane. STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: D. Sturgis, G. Piatt, S. Davis, Walden. Second Row: T. Smith, B. Wilson. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, elected by the vote of the stu- dent body, is the mediating body between faculty and students, and between the students themselves. The Council, consisting of twelve members with a separately elected student body President, is respon- sible for promoting the needs and interests of the students. 41 4 if, 2 X, v W' ,f . ,,, 4 f 37,3 If ,' f V E f 15,7 'ff 5713 3' f ' C 1 , 2-Mg 3f' . fk x A if 'W f ,fi f,,2'ffQNWf Wi, WN Q X , f fm, , . f 'f' f A'.?Z2fU , , NK , , I f ...gc S' ff,-F' f P7 Q N ,f f 2? ' ' . if vw ' , V. I I, fb UW ,ff , ,Mx If ' ,' si 24 V z,,L :Z- Z VC , i Z ,Z .I jar' if 6 , Z ,Q ,7 ,f ' ' Q ,f J gh , g ,Z . 1 f ., 7' 3 J ' '4 f ' Q f 'i a 'f 7 rf , 7 W f, 7 'ff , i gi ,W -r CRGANIZATIONS GRACELAND PLAYERS Recognize our faces? We are the Thespians of the campus - the heroes, the heroines, the villians, the stage crews - in all, the Grace- land Players who have entertained you all year through the magic medium of drama, drama at its best! What would you like us to be - a French maid, an imaginary invalid, a domineering father, a re- ligious fanatic? With the invaluable help and guidance of our chief director, chief stage-hand, Mr. Roscoe Faunce, we hams,' strive to please. GRACELAND PLAYERS: Flbfff Row: D. Davey, Sutton, B. Parton, S. Hansell Second Row: P. Reitenauer, L. Moneymaker, O. Reine, C. Snyder, S. Hostetler, V. Laf- ferty, B. Plumb, B. Lynch, Metcalf, D. Freeman, B. Fuller. Third Row: B. Shumate R. Faunce, D. Russell, H. Gann, C. Patton, T. Boyd, F. Hester, B. Fisher. Fourth Row: R. Gunn, B. Ballew, S. Beil, M. Crooker, G. Salzman, V. Davies, A. johnson, D. Heath 7- . I CRESCENTS During the summer, prospective Graceland freshmen girls received friendly, personal letters of welcome written by the members of the Crescent Club. And later, in the fall, these same but now slightly bewildered girls were met and welcomed to the campus by their Crescent sisters. In many unassuming ways, this group of sophomore girls has helped to make this year a much happier one for the freshmen girls here on the campus. CRESCENTS: First Row: R. Swenson, K. Frisby, B. Woods, S. Hansell. Second Row: D. Tandy, S. Standefer, N. Bayless, M. Hice, J. Williams, S. Beil, J. Niles, S. Anderson. ALPHA PHI OMEGA:,Fir.ft Row: J. Bates, W. Blue, R. Oehring, D. Stone, J. Turner. Second Row: T. Cooper, D. Metcalf, L. McFarlane, C. League. .Third Raw: J. Silsby, L. Negaard, G. Salzman, D. Troeh, j. Lamb, H. Hayes, A. ,,,, D. Bain. ,gy f a any ALPHA PHI OMEGA The Zeta Zeta Chapter of the national service fra- ternity, Alpha Phi Omega, has become an outstand- ing functioning organization on the campus. This fraternity constantly strives to promote the ideals and qualities of leadership, friendship, and service. Their ro'ects this ear have included the runnin 1 Y D of the Lost and Found Department, ushering at as- semblies, care of the flag and sponsoring various pro- grams for the beautification of the campus. '91 GRACELAND ENGINEERS The engineering students participate in a program of activities designed to explore fields of engineering and to maintain inter- est in engineering as a profession. The activ- ities of the year have been the annual field trip to industrial objectives in Des Moines, designing and building the Homecoming sign, reports on reading projects by sopho- more engineers, industrial films, and an out- standing series of addresses, from visiting representatives of industrial and architec- tural firms. Y.-.-..., ....,......,...-.. .,.,, ..- ...-... ,. , ...-.-,,,...-.,........ ........0 ..,,, . .. J.. H- .M-M -- '-r't '1 ' GRACELAND ENGINEERS. First Row: V. Lafferty, J. Gilberts, L. Salter, J. Snell, J. Barnett, B. Booker, P. Salzman, R. Wilmot, L. Worlund, F. Watkins, D. Palmer C. Wetzel. Second Row: D. Ferris, T. Boman, R. Phillips, J. Gamer, J. Larson, D Sturgis, K. Arkley, R. Gunn, W. johnson, D. Clark, E. Booker, R. Dennis, Z. Pement K. Rotter, D. Boyd, D. Kreglo, J. Carl, P. Olsen, C. Peterson, J. Hodgson, T. Cooper 7 C. Nuyens, L. S Wilcoxson. G.F.T.A. Fin! Row: A. Johnson, S. Trimble, L. Landrum, S. Hansell, R. Kaler, M Garret, V. Vanderpool, B. Knutson, J. Silsby. Second Row: L. Lesh, M. Eidt, K Dempsey, S. Parks, Z. Hansen, M. Ginn, C. Simpson. Third Row: M. Evans, N. Black- ledge, V. Plain, E. Patterson, C. Rossman, A. Cummings, R. Clothier, F. Church, C. Ashbaugh, C. Williams, W. DeWitt, G. Vickrey, R. Barckley, H. Spurling. GRACELAND FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Two formal initiations, the southwest re- gional convention at Des Moines, a pot- luck dinner, a Christmas party, two films, a panel discussion, a style show, and a picnic have been the activities of this year's Grace- land Future Teachers. The highlight of, the year for Graceland and her chapterf was undoubtedly the spring regional meeting of F. T. A. - The first held on Graceland's hill. ., .4 STUDENT ACTIVITIES PLANNING COMMITTEE Remembers the Sunday sings, the different movies, the Pops Concert, the all-school functions, and the May Festival? They were all directed and super- vised by the Social Activities Planning Committee. This group works directly with the Director of Social Activities, and it endeavors to use as many students as possible to work on its various committees. STUDENT ACTIVITIES PLANNING COMMITTEE. ,Firit Row: L. Moneymaker, G. Berg, S. Payne, C. Collins, B. Woods. Second Row: B. Plumb, K. Hanawalt, C. Breiner, M. Duke, C. Rockwell, S. Hansell, C. Ashbaugh. Third Row: G. Cease, D. Russell, R. Freeze, T. Cochran, V. Hein. 'x PUBLICATIONS BOARD The Student Publications Board is composed of the editors, business managers, and faculty sponsors of the TowerU and Acacia together with the Director of Campus Life and three elected members of the student body. It governs policies and handles budgeting and maintenance matters for the two all-school publications. PUBLICATIONS BOARD. Fmt Row: M. Beebe, R. Faunce, C. Hintz, T. Morgan Second Row: P. Stark, J. Williams, D. Freeman, G. Sampson, D. Davey.. - l Y HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Club was formed on the campus for the purpose of providing activities which are related to home inter- ests, and to offer courteous, efficient service for various campus activities. The Home Economics Club is open to any woman interested in improving her own capacities for and participation in better living. Activities this year have included a Christmas taffy pull, lectures, parties and the annual picnic. HOME ECONOMICS: First Row: R. Winslow, W. Graves, J. Silsby, D. Proctor, D. Morrissey, B. Woods. Second Row: D. Cook, K. Reynard, H. Spurling, E. Sweeney, N. Thompson, D. Tower, I. Coon, N. Blackledge. Third Row: S. Standefer, M. Andes, C. Leach, M. Rauh, F. Barnes, B. Rickard, M. Edsall P. Reitenauer. BALL AND CHAIN The Ball and Chain Club began its year with the de- termination to be more than ever an integral part of campus activities. The Graceland families, have turned outfin force to cheer the ball games, to attend the all-school activities. The many get-togethers, such as Christmas and Hallowe'en, were geared to give the children an exciting evening. The friend- ships and neighbors that the members of the club have gained at Graceland will long be Part of their family albums. BALL AND CHAIN: ,First Row: W. Douglass, F. Shepherdson, -D. Shepherd- son, N. Fredrickson, D. Fredrickson, L. Farley, B. Anderson, C. Anderson, S. Peter- son, E. Boswell. Second Row: C. Douglass, J. Douglass, C. Peterson, M. Shepherd- son, E. Cawley, J. Cawley, A. Driskell, L. Driskell, B. Anderson, V. Robinson, E. Robinson, D. Ferris, M. Ferris D. Fredrickson H. Boswell, B. Farley. I Z, . f. 1 - V. 2 '9 '? 41 LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA Lambda Delta Sigma is an honorary scholarship organization. It is made up of mem'- bers of the faculty and of undergraduates who have been elected to membership at the close of their third semester at Graceland. The purpose of Lambda Delta Sigma is to encourage and stimulate the educational development of students at Graceland. This year fifty-three students were elected to this society and the formal initiation and dinner was held at the Coliseum on March eighteenth. LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA: Fin! Row: G. Sampson, L. Smith, B. Keairnes, N. Cox, J. Barnett, K. Lancaster, P. Salzman, D. Davey, J. Parkes, D. Scare, B. Fuller. Second Row: B. Peavy, R. Laur, C. Collins, M. Duke. Third Row: J. Higgins, D. Breshears, C. Knisley, F. Hester, S. Hansell. Fourth Row: S. Anderson, F. Woodson, N. Bayless, L. McFarlane, J. Silsby. Fifth Row: J. Niles, R. Troeh, A. Johnson, V. Robinson, K. Roberts, B. Rickard. Sixth Row: J. Van Boskirk, D.' Blair, F. Baughman, P. Reiten- auer. Seventh Row: J. Carl, Williams, D. Clark. I AROHA. First Row: S. Peterson, M. Wheatley, D. Bruch, L. Lesh. Second Row: J. Stone, H. Propst, E. McKinney, E. Elwell, E. Willoughly. Third Row: J. Benton, M. Young, B. Vuille- mont, D. Tower, E. Sweeney, R. Rhodes, H. Busch, B. Warner, B. Humes, O. Woods, M. Ohrn. OFFICERS lst Semester AROHA. The words Happy Times To- gether have symbolized the spirit of our Aroha Club this year. We have gone on hayrides, held pledge parties and slumber parties, not to mention laughing and sing- ing ourselves hoarse at our gay Christmas caroling jaunt . . . and we drifted off on a cloud of stardust one night to that Mystic Islev banquet at the Coliseum. A.U.B. As twenty-seven personalities, we have joined in fellowship, friendship and fun this year, for watery initiations, riotous Homecoming Reunions, quiet fellowships and hilarious stag parties. For our Roman Holidayi' at the Coliseum we dressed as im- probable Cannon Romans and listened to oderiferous Odes by Odor. And climax- ing our year, we climbed a glittering, excit- ing Stairway to the Stars for our banquet. OFFICERS lst Semester President M. Young Vice-President B. Warner Secretary H. Propst Treasurer E. Elwell Chaplain E. Sweeney 2nd Semester President B. Warner Vice-President O. Woods Secretary J. Benton Treasurer S. Peterson Chaplain E. Sweeney Faculty Spon. Miss M. Sorden A.U.B. Firrt Row: V. Hinrickson, J. Scranton. Second Row: J. Holst, D. Bain, T. Cooper, R. Laur, J. Nelson, G. England, G. Cease, J. Ouderkirk, B. Archer. Third Row: C. Carpenter, F. Hester, B. Henson, J. Wolfe, R. Dennis, P. Hada, L. Johnson, L. Moneymaker, L. McKiernan. Not Pictured: T. Bourlard, D. Boyd, S. England, W. Gooding, F. Heaviland, R. Trudell, G. White. 3 S President R. Laur Vice-President G. Cease Secretary L. McKiernan Treasurer L. McKiernan Historian J. Nelson Sergeant-at-Arms C. Carpenter Chaplain W. Gooding 2nd Semester President D. Bain Vice-President G. England Secretary L. McKiernan Treasurer L. McKiernan Historian V. Hinrickson Sergeant-at'Arms B. Henson Chaplain J. Holst Faculty Spon. -Mr. H. Dennis --MQW 1- H1 BRITISH COMMONWEALTH The British Commonwealth Club is a stu- dent group, sponsored this year by Mr.Har- old Neal of the faculty. The members in- clude students from Canada, Australia, the British West Indies and those who have resided in a commonwealth country at some time. The purpose of the club is to further fel- lowship, understanding, and good-will be- tween the commonwealth and other coun- tries represented here at Graceland. 2 1, 1 ., , E 1 . T l , , 5, 6 if Q Q HUI HOLOMULA. E. 'lio- kuda, M. Wagner, J. Whit- ford, M. Chock, P. Leialoha. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH. Fin! Row: F. Saylor, F. Kohlman, N. Neill, B. Fuller, D. Davey, J. Lewis, C. White, J. Parkes, D. Rydall. Second Row: L. Belrose, J. Smith, J. Noble, L. Gale, H. Neal M. Shepherdson, J. Wilber, A. Hill. HUI HOLOMULA , From the paradise isles of aloaha's and leis corne these members of Hui Holomua. These five girls will always be remembered for their friendliness, spontaneous laughter and song which is typical of their home, Hawaii. These girls will always associate this year with the sweet and sour spare-ribs at Delano's, candlelight sup- pers at Shipman's, and the trip to Eagleville for supper. Indeed, life for these girls was one long feed this year. '67 ...,, E.T.A. Fin! Row: P. Clark, C. Fry, J. Peterman. Second Row: L. Doty, A. Slosson, F. Kohl- man, C. Willis, E. Wadhams, E. Hacker, S. Hight. Third Row: J. VanBoskirk, M. Postlewaite, B. Stephens, M. Ferguson, M. Muir, M. Garrett, N. Fausett, C. Langton. Not Pictured: C. Con- stance, M. Herendeen, S. Thompson, M. Wagner. OFFICERS President F. Kohlman i Vice-President N. Fausett g Secretary E. Hacker i Treasurer E. Hacker C1 f Historian M. Garrett ' Scribe M. Postlewaite Chaplain M. Postlewaite Sergeant-at-Arms S. Hight Faculty Spon. Miss T. Morgan l l l l l i F.N.P. Another year gone. But the high- T lights of our year have been many. And what memories they bring of . . . our Friday l 13th hayride and Bar-B-Q . . . our formal Winter Holiday with the President-filled l snowball . . . our banquet Cruise on a Chinese Sampann . . . our all-night stag party . . . and the ceremonial presidential dunking in the fountain. You say that we have had a good year. We believe it! l E.T.A. Ginger peachy describes our Roaring 20's gathering at the Coliseum, and with cries of U23 skidoo, and I love my wife, but oh, you kid! ringing in our ears, we flappers had a wonderful time. The hayride with the K's and H's in the fall was a hilarious success . . . and the haunting beauty of our banquet, Midnight'Masque- rade, was unforgettable. F.N.P. Fir!! Row: R. Guthrie, H. Weeks, P. Cline. Second Row: G. Arnold, L. Tripp, M. Sevy, l J. Mader, G. Renecker, R. Troeh, D. Carlile, L. Hanson, D. Mclntosh. Third Row: R. Connell, lg J. McCartney, G. Adkins,.E. Patterson, R. Gunn, O. Boyd, C. Williams. 1, 1 OFFICERS President D. Mclntosh Vice-President L. Tripp Secretary R. Troeh Treasurer R. Gunn Faculty Sponsor Mr. H. Neal I. 41 F' 4 OFFICERS lst Semester President M. Gabriel Vice-President J. Whitford Secretary A. Fears Treasurer R. Purvis 2nd Semester President J. Whitford Vice-President M. Sibilla Secretary A. Wriglit Treasurer M. Barker Faculty Sponsor Miss C. Engle l C.M.C. First Row: A. Wright, M. Freeland, B. Fisher. Second Row: M. Fletcher, L. Wain- wright, M. Gabriel, G. Jernigan, M. Crooker, B. Rickard, E. Shupe, N. Gabriel. Third Row: R. Purvis, R. Swenson, M. Barker, J. Whitford, B. Fuller, R. Winslow. No! Pictured: A. Fears, J. Fears, R. Kaler, M. Sibilla, M. Travis. DELTA DELTA. A red rose, a happy group of girls, and a gold Delta pin, all signify the togetherness of our year. We enjoyed the planning and gabbing that went into the organizing of our functions, and we had a wonderful time dressing as gypsies and Arabs. CAt least they were supposed to be gypsies and Arabslj And, of course, dressing in our formals for our banquet of the year. C.M.C. Old members, fun, and a chili sup- per at a town mother's home opened our year at Graceland, but old and new members later joined to Meet Me at the Fair for an evening of hilarity and box lunch suppers . . . and together we lightheartedly journeyed to the South Seas for our Orchids in the Moonlightl' banquet for which orchids and leis were sent from that paradise island- Hawaii. DELTA DELTA. First Row: E. Ibsen, G. Allen, S. Trimble, L. Smith. Second Row: P. Reiten- auer, J. Metcalf, C. Stanley, C. Keairnes, D. Cook, K. Reynard, S. Funk, M. Bledsoe, Z. Pement, M. Andes, A. Wellman, C. Richards. Tbird Row: N. Neill, D. Scafe, H. Spurling, V. Davies, M. Wunchel, -M. jones, JL Werst, E. McKee, B. Keairnes. . OFFICERS lst Semester President L. Smith Vice-President E. McKee Secretary D. Cook Treasurer P. Reitenauer Chaplain J. Metcalf 2nd Semester President C. Keairnes Vice-President S. Trimble Secretary M. jones H ' ' ' Treasurer K. Reynard Chaplain H. Spurling Faculty Sponsor Mrs. I. Kaestner ,vjjf 1 L ' 5 g if,Qf,fl?1.w ' gi oo J G.L.S. First Row: L. Hunter, M. Pohly, J. Lackey, C. Snyder. Second Row: C. Breiner, R. Hidy, C. Patton, J. Lewis, B. Kinney, A. Platz, M. Richards, D. Knopf, R. Zulauf, G. Nilsen. Third Row: R. Fossum, L. Spence, S. Standefer, P. Leiloha, J. Perkins, J. Parkes, D. Davey, E. Fossum, M. Weldon. Noi Pictured : C. Dixon. OFFICERS 1st Semester President K. Hanawalt Vice-President C. Collins Secretary G. Manning Treasurer K. Lancaster Scribe S. Beil Chaplain A. Mellendorf 2nd Semester President M. Kohler Vice-President M. Closson Secretary N. Flanders Treasurer H. Ellirhorpe Scribe S. Davis Chaplain M. Eidt Faculty Spon. Miss M. Delahaut Miss V. Ruch l 102- G.L.S. Laughter, song, and the fragrance of gardenias have made our year a happy one. We scavenger-hunted through Lamoni, dressed as highly improbable Indians, caroled lustily at the tops of our voices at Christmas Time, and we climaxed our year with the French Fantasiav of our banquet. Remember? K. Be anything from 46ers at Kelley at Kristmas Time to excited visitors to the 'Krystal Karasel' banquet at the Koliseum, has been our K motto this year, and we have karried it out, too. We have had wor- ship services, chili suppers at Klossons, week-end jaunts to Independence, and of kourse we. klimaxed our year with out kare- free K-dorm at Konference. it OFFICERS lst Semester President D. Knopf Vice-President' M. Weldon Secretary M. Weldon Treasurer R. Hidy Worship Chmn. A. Platz Historian C. Breiner 2nd Semester President S. Standefer Vice-President M. Pohly Secretary M. Pohly Treasurer R. Hidy Worship Chmn. M. Richards Historian C. Breiner Faculty Spon. Miss'B. Mosier K. First Row: L. Andersen, N. Flanders, K. Lancaster, S. Davis, S. Payne. Second Row: M. Johnson, M. Eidt, N. Bayless, H. Ellithorpe, M. Kohler, A. Mellendorf, M. Midgorden, M. Chock, B. Funk, S. Beil, B. Woods. Third Row: K. Hanawalt, K. Dempsey, G. Manning, C. Collins, M. Closson, K. Frisby, D. Tandy, J. Engle. - Wa .. 1 . can...--iQ4,y..:.:,a..1..,--1.3, .r .Y .. - -v. -f Q , f,g..r.uL . .....,-4...... hens. . ...ua -- - 1 F.O.X. First Row: D. Crowell, T. Freeman, C. Ashbaugh, J. Hinkle, T. Smith. Second Row: T. Peterman, F. -Mendenhall, W. Denny, J. Carl, B. Weems, J. Fehrenbacher. Not Pictured: B. Garfield. OFFICERS lst Semester President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Znd Semester President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Faculty Sponsor F.O.X. The highlights of our F.O.X. year have really been bright and varied . . . our hilarious hayrack ride . . . our wonderful weiner roast around the glowing fire . . our super stag hamburger fry at Haseltine's . . . our many gab sessions . . . our spontan- eous fun together . . . and the perfect ban- quet night of our Penthouse Serenade. Johnson, 1. Phillips, Pictured : D. Ricker. i i ! D. Ricker 5 V' i W. Parker i R. Hampton Y' A R. Hampton F. Church F. Woodson J. Phillips V D. Eisele S D. Eisele G. Gadbury Mr. L. Delano GIMPER. Big Events has been the pass- word for our Gimper year, for with steak fries at Nine Eagles . . . pancake feeds at Ricker's . . . our annual Colonial banquet at Creston . . . the Ho-Down . . . various theater functions . . . the annual all-night stag function . . . and the famous whistle . . . life here on the Hill has not been dull. OFFICERS lst Semester President J. Hinkle Vice-President C. Ashbaugh Secretary J. Carl Treasurer J. Carl 2nd Semester President C. Ashbaugh Vice-President T. Smith Secretary T. Freeman Treasurer T. Freeman Chaplain T. Peterson Faculty Sponsor Mr. D. Haseltine GIMPER. First Row: G. Gadberry, W. Seline, W. DeWitt. Second Row: T. Cochran, L. Bos- well, D. Ferguson, L. Ranney, R. Hampton, P. Fisher, F. Church, D. Stowell. Third Row: W. D. Eisele, F. Woodson, R. Speaks, W. Parker, R. Booth, J. Cook. Not IEFZIE OFFICERS lst Semester President G. Grigg Vice-President J. Silsby Secretary A. johnson Treasurer A. Johnson 2nd Semester President J. Silsby Vice-President D. Green Secretary F. Baughman Treasurer S. Parks Faculty Sponsor Mrs. L. Davis N.O.N. First Row: J. Stewart, D. Votava, J. Silsby, A. Torsch. Second Row: R. Beverage, B. Gilstrap, M. Baird, D. Green, F. Baughman, B. Blair, S. Ellis, G. Grigg, D. Proctor. Third Row: B. Peavy, P. Herring, N. Thompson, A. Johnson, J. Davis, M. Powell, C. White, S. Parks. Not Pictured: C. Hartman, R. Salts, R. Young, P. Butler. 0.0.H. Flat tires may have interfered with the H, K and E.fI'.A. hayride, but that didn't spoil the fun. And of course initia- tion, complete with adorable little mice Cdeadb, will not be forgotten in a hurry. Movie stars were plenteous at our fabulous Hollywood Function, and at our feeds there was lots of fun and food, but little' sleep. Enthused by the German Institute, we are sending letters and packages to Germany. N.O.N. The hilarious hayride to Slip's Bluff and the fun we had at our Homecom- ing Alumnae Feed set the gay mood for our club year. The initiations drew new and old members together in the understanding of comradeship, which prevailed as Webe- came shackled convicts at the Coliseum Court, and excited, radiant young women for our banquet, Rhapsody to Romance. 0.0.H. First Row: M. Bradley, B. Wilson, S. Hansell, P. Pointer, G. Miller. Second Row: B. Plumb, D. Blackledge, H. Gann, N. Hunter, C. Miller, W. Fears, R. Brackenbury, C. Rockwell. Third Row: A. Cotterell, N. Cox, S. Arnold, G. Piatt, M. Hice, J. Niles, P. Duke, J. Williams. Not Pictured: C. Hintz, L. Teenor, S. Erickson, E. Dawson. OFFICERS lst Semester President J. Williams Vice-President G. Miller Secretary M. Duke Treasurer M. Duke Chaplain R. Brackenbury Scribe N. Cox 2nd Semester President G. Piatt Vice-President M.'Hice Secretary M. Duke Treasurer M. Duke Chaplain S. Arnold Scribes B. Wilson M, Bradley Faculty Spon. Mrs. R. Roberts Y ml P- OFFICERS 1st Semester President G. Sampson Vice-President J. Pollard Secretary P. Stark Treasurer J. Weate Historian R. Bruch Chaplain D. Freeman 2nd Semester President V. Hein Vice-President A. Curtis Secretary B. Fuller Treasurer F. Church Historian H. Chapman Chaplain D. Freeman Faculty Sponsor Mr. R. Zinser 5 .--7..., ' t' f. r. ff X I 1 i 'X 'N-33' 1 ,- K.O.G. Fin! Row: S. Robinson, D. Freeman, J. Hanna, D. Sturgis. Second Row: J. Weate, K. Wagener, A. Curtis, G. Sampson, J. Clark, V. Hein, F. Church, F. Friend, J. Pollard. Third Row: J. Walden, W. Blue, J. Stageman, D. Kreglo, P. Stark, R. Bruch, C. Mader, H. Chapman, J. Sutton, G. Miller, B. Fuller. L.M.S. Once again the L.M.S. Club has be- come an active, functioning group on the campus. And as a club we found new friends at the formal initiation and at the officer installation. We have had pajama parties, fun-filled picnics and hilarious hay- rides, and we are working hard to set the L.M.S. Club in its place once again among the social clubs of the campus. K.O.G. We have been beaux at the Beaux Arts Ball, Christmas Fairies waiting in our P.J.'s for Santa to the tune of a Dosi Do, enthusiastic converts at Willy Monday's Tent Revival, and united Gracelanders at our fellowships together. Remember our crew- cut craze, our KOG-ference at Conference, and our sizzling steak fries? L.M.S. Fin! Row: M. judkins, M. Baker, A. Blocker, M. Sneethen, L. Smith. Second Row: C. Simpson, V. Plain, R. Barcklay, C. Leach, I. Sneethen, C. Grimm, Z. Hansen, V. Vanderpool. Faculty Sponsor OFFICERS President M. Sneethen Vice-President A. Blocker Secretary L. Smith Treasurer I M. Baker Reporter I. Sneethen M. Judkins 103 ' r 5' PHILEON. Fin! Row: W. Davis, W. Smith, E. Booker, R. Daggett, R. Oehring, J. Snell, . Montrose, D. Stone, R. Stapleton, M. Willard. Second Row: R. Shumate, H. Hayes, R. Morti- more, R. Casino, R. Martens, J. Noble, A. Hill. PHILEON. We have been froshs and sophs together at the Freshman function, comrade heroes together at our Communist Party, and we have become true and lasting friends while our fellowship and stag func- tions have echoed the theme, We are friends together. Although no Dalis or Picassos, our banquet theme, Rhapsody in Modernismf' proved a challenge to us and it proved an outstanding success. R.O.X. A complicated, rewritten constitu- tion . . . sizzling hamburger fries . . . earnest fellowship . . super stag functions . . . all of these combined to make our year a rip- roaring ROXy one. And we must admit that our Fourth Dimensional Space Conven- tion and our Moonshiners' Gathering were loads of fun, one big time was had by all. OFFICERS President D. Oehring Vice-President J. Snell Secretary R. Dagger! Treasurer R. Daggeq Chaplain H. Hayes Sergeant-at-Arms R. Casino Faculty Sponsor Mr. H. Condit R.O.X. First Row: A. Gwinn, D. Kelley, V. Lafferty, D. Russell, D. Blair, I.. Negaard, R. Hollo- way, J. Mann. Second Row: D. Porter, D. Atkins, G. Piepergerdes, J. Silsby, J. Herod, J. Aus- tin, D. Ayers. Not Pictured: J. Allen, D. Clark, R. Eagan, R. Hausheer, R. Richie, O. Sprague. .e .f .,- . -... --. - . f ,,' ggi, 'A 1 WZ, Y' .2 V. i ' ' - - fi . 1 1 . 4 .f Q V- ,. ass ,.., 4 . H K f P OFFICERS lst Semester Hi President D. Blair Vice-President D. Russell Q. Secretary D. Clark ' Treasurer D. Ayers Chaplain D. Porter Historian R. Holloway 2nd Semester President D. Kelley Vice-President J. Herod Secretary A. Gwinn Treasurer L. Negaard Chaplain J. Mann Historian R. Richie Faculty Spon. 1 06 Mr. J. Burdick l Tf S l I Af., fa' OFFICERS lst Semester President S. Anderson Vice-President D. Dillon . Secretary B. Fredrickson V' Treasurer J. Higgins Chaplain D. Morrissey 2nd Semester K President B. Fredrickson Vice-President C. Fisher Secretary P. Ward Treasurer A. Roberts Chaplain D. Teague Faculty Sponso ft.. r Mrs. C. Gould .I - I5-will O.W.L. First Row: D. Heath, R. Blandin, G. Fox, D. Kent, W. Weldon. Second Row: G. Strickland, J. Jones, V. Darling, J. Wolfe, C. Christiansen. O.W.L. Warm memories of a year of friendship, highlighted by evenings together at shows, taffy pulls and caroling, have strongly united the twelve of us. Together we were curiously dressed frontier explorers and equally fantastic Norse explorers, and together we spentian interesting, and highly amusing week-end at Nauvoo, Illinois, see- ing the historic sights of the early L.D.S. Church. P.B.S. Remember initiation time when we were Indians Cr somethingb, and later, when complete with all-day suckers, we went to our Little Kid's Party ? Remember our Premier Opening of the Pink Poodle at the Hotel Iowana . . . our chili feeds at Gould's . . . our evenings of eating, talking, and just plain getting-to-know-each-other a little more? And, of course, our spring function held outdoors so that we could really enjoy nature fthe true definition of the word here, pleasej. OFFICERS lst Semester President W. Weldon Vice-President V. Darling Secretary R. Blandin Treasurer R. Blandin Chaplain D. Heath Sergeant-at-Arms J. Jones 2 nd Semester President G. Fox Vice-President C. Christiansen Secretary D. Kent Treasurer D. Kent Chaplain J. Wolfe Faculty Sponsor Mr. D. Goode P.B.S. First Row: I.. Bradshaw, D. Ross, J. Smith, F. Saylor, A. Roberts. Second Row: D. Mor- rissey, M. Luce, S. Anderson, D. Teague, M. Argotsinger, P. Ward, D. Rydall. Third Row: N. Ebeling, D. Dillon, J. Higgins, B. Fredrickson, C. Tousley, M. Njeim, C. Fisher, L. King, C. Melton, M. Lesh, K. Fisher. Not Pictured: M. O'Dell. C77 f l ET' CI 0 OFFICERS lst Semester President B. Nelson Vice-President B. Parker Secretary M. Ceraso Treasurer G. Harsin Sergeant-at-Arms B. Parton Chaplain G. Harsin 2nd Semester President J. Serig Vice-President C. Hemstock Secretary R. Phillips Treasurer F. Watkins Sergeant-at-Arms G. Salzman Chaplain D. Greene Faculty Sponsor Mr. N. Nelson SPARTAN. Fin! Row: F. Watkins, G. Harsin, L. Derry, B. Phillips, B. Parton, M. Ceraso, D. Greene. Second Row: J. Serig, L. Salter, B. Nelson, C. Hughes, C. Hemstock, G. Salzman. Not Pictured : D. Glenn, B. Parker. S.S.S. Have you ever wanted to drive the high-powered, fabulous Lamoni train? We did this year! Have you ever wanted to visit a haunted house? We did at Hal- lowe'en, and a frightful time was had by all. Since then we have had successful, though sticky, taffy pulls, and hilarious theater parties, and throughout, we have had loads of fun. SPARTAN. True to form, we Spartans gave our solid comradeship and active par- ticipation to our club and to our college this year. Our chili supper stag do . . . . our going-away party for Barney . . . our steak fries . . . and our banquet . . . all added up to mean a good, exciting Spartan year for us. S.S.S. Firrt Row: D. Breshears, R. Self. Second Row: G. Vickrey,'HF-Oeknigk, P. -Petentler, L. McFarlane, W. Dawson, L. Rafferty, W. Vickrey. Third Row: B. Nelms, R. Clothier, L. John- ' sen, B. Hershey, J. Lamb, E. Spain, C. League, C. Douglass, D. Vickrey. , at-. :Q ' -A7 3 2 . . V - .at l . ' . fffvq A-W., OFFICERS lst Semester President L. McFarlane Vice-President E. Spain Secretary R. Self Treasurer J. Chambers Chaplain L. johnson Znd Semester President C. Douglass Vice-President C. League Secretary P. Petentler Treasurer 1. Lamb Chaplain D. Vickrey Faculty Sponsor Mr. W. Gould T 'I 1 I 4 I . OFFICERS 1st Semester President S. Corrington Vice-President W. Brown Secretary R. Colyer Treasurer M. Noe 2nd Semester 5 President H. Smith Vice-President K. Zonker Secretary D. Qualls Treasurer M. Noe Chaplain J. Gilberts Faculty Sponsor Mr. E. Closson l 4 'JY' ROYAL 13. Fizflf Row: W. Brown, D. Qualls, T. Boman, J. Gilberts, C. Rossman, R. Freeze, S. Corrington. Second Row: R. Stanke. K. Zonker, L. Belrose, H. Smith, R. Colyer, M. Noe. Not Pictured: R. Wilmot, J. Dempsey, J. Marsh. S.I.X. Getting off to a highly hilarious year, we SIX's organized hayrides, socials, and a steak roast down on the farm . . . and all proved to be terrific successes. Of course, you all remember that our next big event during the year was our picnic at Nine Eagles, and that that out of town banquet at Des Moines contained wonderful memories to be treasured. S.I.X. Pint Row: B. Edwards, R. Boyd, L. Snively, J. Seely, G. Vitek. Second Row: K. Smith, D. Cross, P. Salzman, L. Harris. ROYAL 13. Our Royal 13 year was char- acterized by strong loyalty to one another and to our club, for we have been close in friendship. We look back on a year of pleasant memories .... of the hamburger fry for our alums . . . of the cook-out at Nine Eagles . . . of stag chili suppers . . . of our Sweetheart Valentine Party . . . and a wonderful banquet night. ini OFFICERS Ist Semester President K. Smith Vice-President L. Snively Secretary L. Harris Treasurer L. Harris Znd Semester President R. Boyd Vice-President B. Edwards Secretary D. Cross Treasurer D. Cross Chaplain G. Vitek Faculty Sponsor Mr. M. Beebe 107 I .E :,1 H 1 , 1 1 's Qi e 3 -4 ' Q Q ! l . w i 1 li '1 1 1 5 Wwe LW slime' 055' , V X l I 44. n --3. The Roaring 20's-an evening to be remembered. O.K., pardner-reach! 41 , , OFFICERS lst 'Semester President O, Reine Vice-President C. Knisley Secretary V. Knight Treasurer Y, jenkins Worship Chmn. M. Higdon Scribe G. Edwards 2nd Semester President M, Curtis Vice-President M. Higdon Secretary J, Covert Treasurer L. Vickrey Worship Chmn. C. Knisley Scribe F. Gardner Faculty Spon. Miss D. Conklin tdf. First Row: F. Gardner, B. Moore, O. Reine, G. Edwards. Second Row: M. Ginn, L. Vick- rey, C. Tester, Y. jenkins, C. Knisley, R. Gilstrap, M. Turner, V. Knight, D. Nelson, N. Miles. Tbird Row: J. Covert, M. Higdon, J. Nelson, M. Curtis. Not Pictured: M. Barrington, J. Dah- lem, M. Edaburn, M. Brigham. OFFICERS lst Semester President M. Ridings Vice-President L. Shoemaker Scribe J. Barnett Chaplain R. Brooks 2nd Semester President A. Cummings Vice-President R. Watts Scribe J. Pennington Chaplain W. Gunderson Faculty Sponsor R. Faunce tdf. Always something to do in fellow- ship and fun describes our activities this year. The scavenger hunt, the Thanksgiving fellowship service, not to mention our Ha- des-Heaven function, and of course the highlight of the year, our banquet, set to the music of a Manhattan Serenade . . . all of which helped to make our year a memorable one to us. T.T.T. Variety is the spice of life to us Tri-T's, and so we will always remember the first frosh function, the costume party, and acquaintance of former Tri-T's, and memo- ries of picnics, steak fries and other spring functions that made a memorable basis for a lasting friendship among the Tri-T's of 1953-54. T.T.T. Firrt Row: G. Mefferd, D. Specht. Second Row: J. Turner, R. Boland, M. Stoner, R. Dow, J. Barnett, B. Ballew, R. Phillips, M. Ridings, W. Wallace. Third Row: A. Cummings, D. Parkinson, K. Roberts, J. Wilbur, L. Shoemaker, R. Watts, D. Chapin, J. Pennington, W. Gunderson. No! Pictured: R. Brooks, W. Crick, J. Dixon. x - , 4 I Wd0W!l11f 4' --My ,,..o.,,, i The girl-the night-the banquet Q I f gl -V ,TT:,....-. , l , L W . we ,.....--...-, ,awe s ' L ' -,.,- A 4 A Anything for a picture! Acacia Staff in action FAMCUS LAST WORDS Since last September arguments, groans, laughter, song, and lots of talk have issued from the basement of Marietta. And what was all this fuss about? Why the 1954 Acacia was being organized! The Yearbook has taken a lot of work, Editor Donna Davey has really been a slave-driver, -and Photographer Dave Blair is still likely to cringe' a little when he sees her. And as for Business Manager Dave Freeman and his fudge-! But really we have had a lot of fun working together, and our sincere thanks go to those who have helped us to pre- sent Graceland College with her 1954 Acacia. That picture developed yet? Dick Troeh, Nancy Flanders, jerry Barnett, Dave Blair and Bob Farley. 4,64 114 P i 1 l I Q r 'i ACTIVITIES E r ,,.,:,,., ...x., ,,,,...,.,x X ,., ' . fignkrlrfrg f,.f13,-4g-,E ,qi7.gsi:1gl - jpaazg. i, . f 2 ff- -ffm. aff? 21.5 L. . E + Pi ' , f C FQ. s X Q A ' 1 . ' gf'-X' ' jf-, x.y9.f..2m..7z ., ' V saga yy-.,x,,.,. -, , . V A yggggfaig? A , Friday night-Tower night Working hard! The weekly get-together Left to right: Mr. Myron Beebe CFacu1ty Sponsorj, Phil Stark CBusi- ness Managerj, Corky Hintz Cliditorj I 'N if it ., -Lp ,L .',,, my T g 1 1 ' g. 4' yi , ' P A W ' :fl - i .gif , I - l. f -,,,, .mr - A' Left to rightz' Corky Hintz CEditorJ, Carl Ashbaugh CSports Editorb, and Mavis Kohler THE WEEKLY WCRRY. . Down in the basement of the Ad. Build- ing is the Tower office, where each week agitated reporters gather from the Student Body to report their hot news for publication in The Tower - Grace1and's weekly student newspaper. Al vQ-...Q .- ...- 1 'H O. K., Gang! Smile! Left to right: D. Davey, R. Bruch, C. Collins, G. Cease, R. Self, B. Keairnes, J. Parkes D. Tandy, D. Blair, B. Fuller, Williams, Metcalf, D. Blair. WE'LL MEET THE DEADLINE! And another consultation ..... Well, what's the answer-red or black? . Business Manager Dave Freeman and Business Staff De- . Edif01' DOUU3 Davey and Miss T655 Mofganuin one lores Tandy and Mark Foster of their frequent Acacia problem-solving sessions. 115 The sign, The crowd, The game, The play, The assembl The paracle, The queen, The fellowship X KGRA Left lo ngbt Max Noe fBusiness Managerj, Fred Heaviland CStation Managerb, Don Breshears CProgram Managerj Kathy Fisher, Jacque Peterman KGRA --THE VOICE OF GRACELAND COLLEGE--- THE GRACELAND TOWER Staff Heads. Firrt Row: Dan Stowell, Bob Anderson, jack Hinkle. Second Row: Bettye Mc- Laughlin, Carl Ashbaugh, Don McIntosh, Corky Hintz, Tom Cochran, Phil Stark, Mr. Myron Beebe sf 9 . me C Curtain call for the entire cast of the Homecoming play, Monsieur Moliere's farce, The Imaginary Invalid Left to Right: Frank Hester, Ted Boyd, Claire Parton, Bob Holloway, Marilyn Crook- er, Barry Fuller, jo Parkes, jay Allen, jo Fisher and Dave Specht. Q ,av- 'S 5.-,iazgilxf . Behind the scene Friday night, Stage Man- ager Alice Johnson mentally wishes the play- ers good luck as the play begins 120 GRACELAND PLAYERS PRESENT The Imaginary Invalid . . . Accidents will happen! Left to Right: Barry Fuller, Frank Hester and Ted Boyd 1 HOMECCMING '2LfE,HllH?' - fjiliggjl I TL ' ,Pm If A 1, F V rv-'-f-new - -M-. ,. , ,, ,, , V W I T iifg? ,, r J, 5 F , Left to right: Sue Hostetler, Velma Davies, Lyle Moneymaker, Grant Salzman ' Virgil Lafferty, and Pat Reitenauer Left to right: Velma Davies, Pat Reirenauer and Sue Hostetler Left to right: Lyle Moneymaker, Virgil Lafferry, and Pat X L-'ffl f0 fight? Pat ' Reitenauer Salzman Unique in plot and language, ...Papa is All . Scored a hut Reitenauer, Velma Davies and Grant 1 T -It Bbeuggh! My egg is raw . . . roared Dave Freeman CHenry VIIIJ to Gretchen Edwards CQueen Catherinej in the opening line of Alexander's Horse. Frantically Ruthanne Zulauf cried, But I DID see him, Doctor! to Bob Dow in the gripping one-act drama, Escape by Moon- X light. I i I Nlgffff' 'T X .43 :Wh 94 It's no use cryin', dearie, said the actress to the little newly-wed passenger and the stewardess on board the Ti- ' tanic in Nearer My God to Thee. . . . Four One-Acf Plays . . Oh, I thought of that too! announced Bernard Parton to Margie Barrington and Georgeen Dahlem at the climax of the comedy, The Man Who Thought of Everything. s 3, I ' , - b f 7a?3Jg332 iwifmift 1 l - -mum X GD ' 1 U k wiv A 4, ,ff QF, .ru k .. wi, 4 , u 3- . V J ff .,, K, ' ,-fe' iw ,.,-,-:swf .., I 9 4, f ,, Q- . V 'h.Q , ! , , -Q , W-., 1.. A 4, b gg I , ,J ' , ,L,v 44 I ' it 1 ,aff . 124. , rym , , ,M vp? , Vx, . I any V f 3 j is gs! Iv! Q. Us w A iv Off L M-ff, ' gg:- A -5 1 A f t 1? 1.1 I Y' ' ' 5551 ' b 1 I M1 si vs, ' It ,. - ' J I 1- VX' K fp . ' Y A, ,.1, ' ' W u -1 H' Q 'A n Q 0 ' 1 0 . . . , nv Qfwf , Y,g.-- i '- ' ' it ' '-'Q' P f I N 'TW Lv? ' '11 gag' 'f? g1 ?:..!QiQ MQ Lfiil'YfL vi.: Z fb. . K1 - K., ' 'f rg gaiigitgrgfh , QWiki?.ih:gf.. z14L1',ftX ' - ' .,,,hk.E-X ' 1' M.-1 .1va.,.K W: rf- Z W -Wd ..- x x W- g.. ...,ivLEfii4u.-A Q , ' Bob Lynch, Hazlett Gann, David Russell, Bernard Parton, Jerry Sutton . .UI'ICl. .the realistic got religion drama . . . Hell benf fer Heaven. Charlene Snyder, Jerry Sutton, Hazlett Gann, David Russell, Bernard Parton, Frank Hester, Bob Lynch Charlene Snyder, Bernard Parton Frank Hester N X LCVE, LAUGHTER FUN, FAITH, -FRIENDS, wi I If z-- if i 'f 1 , ' - . 4 ! E. 4 , 5 1 'Q 5 I Xvqrlrq. : , QETATY. f , j f ' I 3 Q Your move! Boy, new furniture! ' z K mf CHRISTMAS AT GRACELAND Concert Choir caroled at the North Door . The tree was decorated in the center . . . .411 A and The Messiah Choir and Orchestra, directed by Miss Betty Mosier, presented Handel's Mesriab. Guest soloists were Mr. Henry Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Mader, Mrs. Donna Weddle, and Mr. Herbert Lively. ........LL......-. GRACELAND COLLEGE LAMONI, IOWA QQUW., vm wcvdmw aw fa,n,Qo QA,624,Vvdff-rCM.z,-- QAAL My? ,605-e,66 ja-c9064-.044 ,dbx -fri' 64,4 4 -1400-605fL!-1 6Ce,6Mf fvvnfdazf-if 654 Kat 6l,6o4fCf-fCdfc4J' '-Alina-L1 fvuft,4.fCi2,J 5464, 4,44 ,ap 4.42 f -44,64 07. , - , wwmwmvwvmyw- 'Kwan n,QSf,4,'a444,W 255335 if -4 . Kdawlwa Cdfwcv swf -LW .fw5a,W..., yfwwwq Zwayww 1004464 wfowwacyaqwaf .ll 1 -1 -- emfcv, if 7o,yQw.,1, A af fafoafxjlwl awzff P- I 5 LIFE ON THE HILL 1 I May I present s rx iootbau game -1 i I , vv E' The 1954 Acacia 1 + REMEMBER The Pep Ra1l ie 5M 4 Km. 1 4 M,-. The old, old path and the 3 EX xx L fi 1. -It . - fm E s 1 Y .-Qi. . u 9 1.-Q h .dm . j...H-Q,-, ' sk' -- ' 'A 441, K, f.. 54.45.-f , h . Q P A l C ' jvgf- fy:-,A ,v 1, I. GRACELAND LAMONI, V ,605-adfmwoc A,Q.f6,C Qamvfajofa 99.4 LV axvaww- Gjfvv AZ My a,Nao aww if QZOI ,QV amor, 7jrZE7,e.,,, ,ftewwx A'-jf Afwflfzvvaw-f6fW,6w4wja,,,pc,m,M,g4 MQa7yfLwL,Q,c2,4o. V ALMACKJ .fd-aio'-K6 Maw? V fd f6ff-16-ww ,www Maddie! Wbawv Qnacf , . ' . I . 53 55049 491011 -cvvdb 42' .x,Vu, 1 WQ4 fm ' -ff-70'6'--'4-'f?A f. '! Miss Betty Mosier First Row: E. Fossum, R. Fossum, A. Plarz, D. Davey, G. Scranton, A. Johnson, G. Vickrey, G Cease. W. Brown, J. Ouderkirk, J. Herod, S. Hostetler, C. Hartman, D. Teague. Second Row: D. Ross, W. Fears, O. Woods, D. Tower, D. Knoph, J. Parkes, V. Hein, J. Silsby, W. Blue, R Self, J. Davis, E. Elwell, M. Kohler, E. Wadhams, Third Row: E. Shupe, F. Saylor, J. Silsby V. Plain, M. Luce, D. Qualls, T. Volskay, D. Carlile, J. Pennington, 1. Cawley, 1. Mader, R Farley, J. Stewart, E. Willoughby, N. Miles, D. 'Morrissey. CHAPEL CHOIR Directed by Miss Betty Moiser, the selected voices of Grace- land's Chapel Choir have blended together many times in this A past year to provide inspirational sacred music for the religious services of the college. 4-. .A X.,--,,1, 9 V A .K ' , ,--.f q..eff E, I u...v,,...-....-.ww hxvffx THESE? Q . .Q--f-1 AVI ll 'f1 :..,,. .. .I . I ,I 225 all 'WR ,. Wtnff4!f,,t', sv0 H2u,,1 TNQHAIT. Q1 . W Lxlfffwg .. V.k' f,, YXQQYQDR wmsqas: ' wg. zz 1 W fee, ,ag-1 V 'mfs' A ' lkrr'-U' , - ' g ,f ..,. , Y A W ' mr- 3 74 ' K -Q -if , wi:-1 ,Q is is 1 5 +--gr 1.,?:.?3f1.:5 945 SN? E M e:Qi.11szm.,e wana Gfiafnv Qi 5 5 A4 ik I . gf.,Hq'wa Sienna! ggww -aw 414.20 1 534 T., A- 1...-1L,...,, ,, KX La,z.,fW.ar:1.,.1l,.g3g,:lff,3ro, KA!! PKNXKIQQQ ummm-M -'rn 1, nw? The hygterical HallOWC'CI1 The regimented registration ,L , xg Y QU v X ! I ' 1 First Row: S. Barrows, B. Hershey, C. League, V. Deskin, D. Miller, E. Hacker, L. Belrose, L. - ' h' W. G derson, H. Elli Goode, F. Church, C. Mader. Second Row. J. Gilbert, R. Clot ier, un - thorpe, R. Oehring, R. Twito, M. Garrett, L. Rafferty, J. Lamb, J. Wolfe, S. Hansell, H. Neal, B. Warner, J. Herod, M. Bradley. ORCHESTRA The Graceland Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Harold Neal and composed of both town people and college students has delighted us many times this year with its programs. Play- ing for the Pops Concert, accompanying the Messiah Choir and presenting a concert in the Spring are only a few of its many activities. 4 Mr. Dick Oehring 134 CONCERT CHCJIR Through their interpretation of sacred, classical, and popular music, the Concert Choir under the direction of Mr. Henry Anderson, Chas: added much to the musical aspect of our cam- pus life. ' Fzrrt Row: S. Trimble, N. Bayless, P. Reitenauer, M. Mader, R. Bruch, B. Fuller, D. Heath, E. Ratcliffe. R. Ritchie, Z. Hansen, D. Tandy, A. Mellendorf, K. Frisby, J. Whitford. Second Row: N. Werst, M. Poly, P. Leialoaha, R. Hidy, L. Spence, D. Chapin, D. Breshears, D. Greene, J. Holst, L. Shoemaker, H. Gann, L1 Doty, A. Slosson, S. Davis, M. Fletcher. C. Knlsley, P. Herring Third Row: T. Smith, R. Phillips, A. Hughes, L. Hale, J. Hinkle, J. Walden W. Parker, J. McCartney, G. Salzman, C. Mader, G. Sampson, L. Belrosei W. Weldon, V. Darling, J. Dempsey. F . E 'Q 91 Q3 lr. Mr. Henry Anderson GRACELANDERS LIKE TO SKATE The noise of many wheels rolling across a wooden floor drowning out the organ background music always meant that a skate was in progress in the Stu- dent Center. 3. . W ...,. .,, YIM.-.N A . I Q 5 , AND BAND The Concert Band, a group of interested student musicians un- der the direction of Harold Neal, sought the opportunity for musical expression through the preparation of a concert reper- toire of standardand popular selections. The Graceland Col- lege marching band, supplemented by the Girls' Drill Team, performed at the football games, under the baton of Dick Oehring. Fm! Row: L. Smith, E. Elwell, M. Muir, H. Ellithorpe, W. Blue, M. Garrett, Second Row Harold Neal R Oehring B Warner T Bourlard E Spam R N Miles, S. Hansell, R. Clothier, G. Vickrey, B. Chandler, E. Sweeney, W. Twito L Mitchell R Guthrie G Prall D Ament J Snlsby J Wolfe R Gunderson, S. Peterson, J. Ouderkirk, L. Rafferty. T 2 ,.,. 5 . W .Q varrz 2'.4t fsfi , ff? Connell J Mader 16 ' ' ' Ei . I i 1' 4 ., Q The choir . . . the orchestra . . . an exciting, formal evening ,i wi in ouR owN Pops CONCERT wi ii Charlene King, jean Lackey, jerry Barnet, Qi! and Jack Austin listen to ..... Ui rx! ,il lil iii! lil will vgl Jil ,? ii H1 LQ M il y A ll M fi lv 14 ill 138 MW, john Walden, Don Breshears, Ron Bruch and Grant Salzman sing -u XN . ,ITWZZQ 1 45 KJ M Q' 'l X. Fe , utr . ' ' sir t AND EAT! Under the supervision of Mr. Leonard Delano, the Food Service Department has provided the students on the hill with a variety of interesting and delicious meals this past year. Remember the smorgasbord, the Spanish and the Ger- man suppers? Mr. Ray Zinser on World Affairs ASSEMBLIES The traditional Countries and States Assembly fri 1' A -Y In 'I '54 gixwf Q f , 4-!' '-Yo ,f S 5UQ,?nA' -t 51 Written and produced by Graceland students the Musical-comedy LISSA gl Welcome to Lamoni, Lamone, Lamona. X I E r . w l l J. 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N -,, W ,LL -,Ir - X . .-.- g, f- .... ..--.- - , ,-1, - . ., 'w. -, .. .,,3 , , ,fy 4--.Amp-1 --4 :X 5. - - -v.- ...-ug. .,,. -R ,F ,A.-.:y4.1,. -1 F- - ?'::.-'-...-- -. . .-. ,LHR ,-.. . .0 .4 H X ., .L.,x,-5,5 ,,q,.q,-.A-,. - '. , X-..,,,,,,,., ---vw-,..,, ,, ,- ..-,,,, I 4 3 7 i ' 2 3 5 Y , . 4' 55 . rt 3 , ,3 I ' E ' ?f v Q 5111 , .:' Q ,f , p K 8 iii: 53 2 t 1 I A z s 2 5 A ff Q 35 3 J? i 11 V +4 I I. I r E 3 4 Arthur Oakrnan, Eugene Theys and Roy Cheville stand in front of the map of Germanv. i L ' nu. 'V 'r------.......,f --f--N... , V 19 ieS ist ii in N W -S, ffl Heber Our Congregation all our youth and strength are Thine . . The Priesthood: 'First Row: R. Self, R. Gunn, D. Greene, T. Smith, E. Closson, C. Hughes, J. Serig, D. Vickery, D. McIntosh, G. Mefferd, Theys, Apostle A. Oakman, A. Guinn, R21 Booth, G. Harson, F. Hester, L. Tripp, G. Scafe, J. Wilbur, M. Willard, J. Clark, B. Dow. Secon Row E. J. Gleazer, Jr., R. Faunce, W. Weldon, M. Foster, J. Dempsey, H. Dennis, W. Wallace, T. Bowman, A. Curtis, H. Hays, D. Bain, D. Breshears, B. Fuller, R. Cheville, J. Noble, C. Ross- man, V. Robinson, D. Russell, J. Herod, V. Hein, K. Wagner, W. Parker, B. Anderson, M. Sheperdson. Third Row: J. Burdick, G. A. Platz, J. Gilberts, P. Stark, F. Friend, T. Cochran, I.. McFarlane, D. Sturgis, B. Mortimore, R. Faunce, G. Sampson, D. Freeman, J. Mann, K. Zon- ker, T. Peterson, D. Stone, K. Smith, T. Freeman, P. Cline, M. Sevy, V. Darling, T. Bourlard D. Ferris. Fourth Row: R. Benson, H. Condit, H. Neal, R. Zinser, H. Ranney, P. Hada, B Seline, J. Pollard, R. Oehring, R. Brooks, D. Porter, L. Rafferty, B. Ballew, J. Ouderkirk, L Moneymaker, W. Gould, M. Ridings, A. Hill, J. Carl, H. Smith, C. Douglass, F. Woodson, D. Blair, L. Johnson, D. Clothier, J. Larson, J. Bergman. 3 ' Qu. In :,., ' f J ,V 1' --f-+5 , ' ' a , . . ,,ggg:qg, ' s 'sW vZ' i f ,gg'111gv' Q J '1 ' , it , ,P , ' . Q' . V A , ,V I i, V , J , . g 1, -I .V Vi V WM-ww V A , . t ' ,.. . . All our love and faith we bring . . . Fifth Row: J. Smith, L. TriPP, C. Willis, R. Self, C. Collins, J. Mann, R. Hausheer. Sixth Row: B. Fuller, G. Cease, W. Brown, J. Clark, V. Robinson, G. Platz, R. Dow, R. Swenson. Seventh Row: W. Gunderson, J. Herod, D. Freeman, D. Blair, L. johnson, J. Larsen, D. Ferris, W. Weldon, P. Stark, C. Gould, B. Mosier, T. Morgan. At fellowship through prayer and togetherness at . . . Pastoral Group Leaders. Fin! Row: D. Davey, G. Samp- son, B. Keairnes, J. Pollard, J. Metcalf, M. Freeland, P. Reitenauer, K. Frisby, A. Mellendorf, M. Ridings, N. Bayless, R. Hampton. Second Row: P. Hada, R. Troeh, D. Sturgis, D. Bain. Third Row: J. Niles, K. Hanawalt, W. Seline. Fourth Row: S. Beil, T. Cochran, J. Swick. T work divine N THE GERMAN INSTITUTE 1 . . . . at the Institute Guestvspeakers meet the students K ive' I? nik, : Lt :G ,, 4 .' -1. . I v J K R ' ' l 'if' ff 'I 1, A V., N XA . 'U ,-1 A' A MAS A 3,41 . 6 Yxeggfl of Sew xc 9 'x . xeivwofb Qt From Graceland 10 A5915 Q06 C QX 'A9 Qoifxioo we We went to GENERAL CONFERENCE The Graceland Booth ' f Ala H' 'im xx. Si- ... n ' UN AT THE JOINT COUNCIL DINNER Members of the joint Council. Fin! Row: D. T. Williams, W. W. Smith, C. R. Hield, G. L. DeLapp. Second Row: P. M. Hansen, D. O. Chesworth, F. H. Edwards. Third Row: W. N. Johnson, R. E. Davey, P. E. Farrow, C. G. Mesley. Fourth Row: E. J. Gleazer, Sr., D. B. Jensen, R. M. Holmes. E, 5 ....-n...,- 1 1 ,ve -he I I I lllli a..,.f,:-,QS 4.,f,,.-.A Y -iw -717- L - M....-- ...,,4-..,,-1 -.,....- - - -.,.,.. ...- --1-any 1 . 2 l .a n 4 1 i 4 1 1 . ff? 4 1 fX I X. X Russ the at a Youth They are Thine, O Heavenly King! Berfon Braley Used by permission 5s:Jlxn:gg - S President Israel Smith presiding at the opening Business Meeting y-,A '.,, I 6, ,f if fl, gm I Q' QQ -.Q Adfoik :wh- fs La ADVERTISERS 1 54- INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI Bain Jewelry Company Bogart and Brown Prescription Service Cairns Flowers D. O. Cato Real Estate Howard Cook and Company D. H. Crick Lumber Company Denton Drug Company Ralph Freeman Insurance Agency E. C. Harrington Insurance Herald Publishing and Bookstore Independence Drug' Company McKevit's Doughnut .Shop Reese and Constance Real Estate Craig Siegfried I M. H. Siegfried and Company Slover's Drive-In Smith Quality Bakery Snow White Bakery Speaks Funeral Home Superior Brass 8. Aluminum Foundry Van Horn Place Wyandotte Furniture Company DES MOINES, IOWA Colonial Baking Company Langan Paper Company Northwestern Candy Company G. B. Orr, Car Dealer Younker Brothers, Inc. CLINTON IOWA. I Clinton Teachers Agency THE GREAT TRUTH The books have opened! Old men counseling me Have reached from printed page to guide my hand, Coaxed the 'reluctant spark in me, and fanned To heat the flame-more than I ever knew a book could be! The microscope has shouted. Test tubes bore The truth to me. How blind, how dull, how crude! Learning, my infant senses woke and wooed, And I have begged to see, to hold, to know, and to explore. Eager, I rushed ahead, bruised myself, searched, wept- The raw awakening, such joy, such pain! Till mad with my disharmony, came plain A truth so bold, its blessed stroke my sad confusion swept: If grace of fellowship, anointing love Sustain me, power from all around, above Will prompt, my quest. If meek, to know its worth, Together, we shall grasp the truth-with God, possess the l -Cleo Hanthorne Moon earth! 155 Acacia ....... - .................. Acknowledgements .......... Administration Building ...... Alpha Phi Omega ............ Aroha .............. 1 ............ Assemblies ........ gg ....... A.U.B. .......... - ......... - Baker Hall ............ Ball and Chain ...s.. .... Band ................... ............................... - - Basketball ................... - ....... - ....... - ......... Briggs Hall .......................... British Commonwealth .............. Chapel Choir ................. ------- .... ---- Christmas .............. Christmas Vespers ........... Classes .................. -- ....... C.M.C. .............. - Concert. Choir ........ Conference ......... Crescents ......... Delta Delta ............ Dorm Counselors ..... 1 Dorm Life .................. Engineering Seminar ...... -- E.T.A. .......................... - Faculty ......................... F.N.P. ............................. - Food Service Department ...... Food Service Employees ...... Football ........................... Foreword ....................... F.O.X. .............................. Freshman Class Officers ...... G. Club ......................... German Institute ........ 114-115 155-156 21 91 98 135 98 13 96 133 72-75 12, 25 97 130 124-125 144 59-63 99 131 150 91 99 27 140-141 94 100 20-25 100 135 26 66-71 3 101 30 80 146-147 94 G.F.T.A. .................................... ........ - Gimper ............................... .. ......... Gleazer, EJ., jr., President G.L.S. .................................. ......... - Golf ................................. Graceland Players ...... Gunsolley Hall ...... Herald Hall ....... Homecoming ..,..... Home Economics ........ Housing ................ Hui Holomula ........ - --- Intramurals ......... .-..----------------- -------- 1 3 ,5 1 99 .,l1, -d'- 101 18-19 102 84 '92 14 11 118-119 96 27 . 97 81-83 joint Council Dinner ....... K ............................ Kelley Hall ....... KGRA .......... K.O.G. ................... - Lambda Delta Sigma ...... Laundry ..................... Library ....... .... Lissa ....... L.M.S. ........... - Marietta Hall .................... Memorial Student Center ........ N.O.N. .......................... - Office Personnel ...... 0.0.H. ................ - Orchestra ...... O.W.L. ............. - Patroness Hall ....... Pastoral Groups ...... P.B.S. ............................ - Phileon .................................. .... Physical Plant Employees ...... ....... Plays .................................. Playshop ......................... Pops Concert ............ Priesthood .................... Publications Board ........ R.O.X. ............. Royal 13 ........ Skate ...................................... Sophomore Class Officers ...... Spartan .............................. S.S.S. .............................. - Student Council ........ Students ............... Table of Contents ........ rdf ............................... Tennis ............................. Thanksgiving Vespers ........ Tower ............................. Tower Newspaper ........ Track ................... T.T.T. ........... - Walker ,Hall ..... W.R.A. ................ - Zimmerman Hall ....... JACKSON couNTY LIBRARY 149 102 9 117 103 95 26 22 137 103 r 12 14 104 27 104 132 105 8 148 105 106 26 120-123 13 136 145 93 106 107 134 30 108 108 90 31-58 5 109 85 144 151 116-117 86-87 109 10 78-79 13 4 SHENANDOAH, IOWA Standard Typewriter 81 Supply Company MILTON, OREGON Rogers Canning Company MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Jefferson Transportation Company KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Lee Foods Division CAMERON, MISSOURI Stucker Clothing Company LAMONI, IOWA Barritt Produce Coffee Shoppe Hotel and Cafe Coliseum, The Conoco State Line Service Station Dairy Cup, The Derry Oil Company Hy-n den Insurance Agency Hy-Vee Food Store Judy Closson Flowers Lamoni Cleaners Lamoni Co-op Lumber and Supply Association Lamoni Cooperative Creamery Lewis and Gamet Store Midgorden D-X Service Station Nixon Panitorium Pantry, The Reynard's Clothing Store Small's Store Spaulding Cafe State Bank of Lamoni QA, mf .vil- A vii A' 4, ,, 'vs , -M ,, A, .-an ip. 9 QW.. 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