Graceland University - Acacia Yearbook (Lamoni, IA)
- Class of 1962
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Carolyn Boon Activities ........ ......... Religyion Ulf.-- i Athletics 4, ..... - ci .Campus I .1,. - I Layout ......... -4 .... Photography ..... Typing ......... 4 ,,..,,,,., ...... Mildred Carter - Carolyn Benson Leighton Leighty Ron Howdyshell Larry Cavin Kay johnson lody Lee Ed Draper - Melba Harrison ------lohn Cackler Lois lean Andes Faculty Advisors ........ ,.,....... M iss Tess Morgan f Mr. L. Rod Schall Konfenfd .xdcfiuified . . . . 106 fdflifiw ..... rganizafionfi x lb if 'Y x,,., A. fi i 44 f - I 'f 'A 'lr f B V lg , TLP! M 1'o61' '6iFi'cELANn coLLEca AcAclA 'BooSTQlgS n.g.49a' g '5j.:g-1: 'Tie' -gr -3 nam 435315-':mS TT- J' 'tr' if f P,:l..L: ? U ' .V.A Hifi- :: U-3-J..- '-T -7':.f.'f'ii:mL':'.W m .1401 zzr- 1' Iii WWW' if 1?-1 Z4-i-5 uerfwerri . . . . . 202 5 5 MIL.. ..--,fiL5 .Til f g-.4.4....1'.T.iA.- 1 H,. '-L' , ' f if: ...,n'-f-wg f-ad-1?-an 5 gf-my 3, -MV-:gg 353 .-g Anncsof-:grants iw X, ., , Wg? gg --fiff?'fg?i'i A, , FT? . , 5 l' -45 52i9Q :LQ.4 2 1 Til. ' 'fig A 123-'T 3 1 l I l 1 l 1 1 s 1 l 1 l l 1 l l l l 1 l l l T ' 1 'A, . s i ' I PhotOgi , .1 Q. if ig? vp g 'M , 1 Facu l HQ- 1 My l - - fe?- Fifi W, l , '1P::L' .15 ' we i??4im 1 1 i 4-.. ,, ,' ' ' lu 151- :T-J , '73'o.J' ' ' 32,9 -'Q 2- li '1 i'- -4 'V 1 Jia.: 193111:-a'ev12.'11g1i4511::f sw w i -2 .F 52 1' ' f ,A swf A 4 ig f ,mg .-4, l There are several criteria by which a person is known and upon which the esteem afforded that person is based. They are not standards of judgment, nor are they particular modes of behavior which are consciously developed or os- tentatiously displayed, they are, rather, the accumulated traits of character which become loved and respected through long acquaintance and close as- sociation. The inestimable characteris- tics of Miss Tess Morgan cannot be cold- ly enumerated nor impersonally evalu- ated, they can be spoken of only in terms symbolic of the impress of her personality on lives which have been close to hers. To countless students she has been a demanding instructor, a warm friend, and a source of personal encourage- ment. She has been worthy of respect and deserving of the admiration of those' who have studied under her guidance. To faculty associates she has personi- fied the devotion and the concern which are vital sustaining forces in the teach- ing profession. To the college commun- ity she is representative of enduring en- deavor and consistent application of ef- fort to a profession of lasting worth., Her competence in instructing, her warmth in personal relationships, and her abun- dance of vitality exemplify a few of the qualities by which she is known. Miss Morgan has been a moving force in the development of this year- book, devoting her abilities to its pro- duction for fully half of its fifty-year growth, both in student and faculty capacities. Because of the significance of her contribution to Graceland Col- lege, and because of the depth of her dedication to the Acacia, we are hon- ored to express our appreciation in part by returning a portion of the dedication of the college to her. To Miss Tess Mor- gan we dedicate the l962 anniversary Acacia. -5 -Q41 A, f, lv A 1- lt, fam C27- Q45 493 1wf'1 34 td Z. 4 M ND xbfzw WHQ lm 4. 0 Qgggxn tLlrEEL 6? Kumi? 0m W ' 1 .'5gvosnug+h A f o ' O, 5 - , 0' 5 A Oo O. , ,Y .O I 0 .5 ., 4 1: 5 : 9 '91 N . I W Xu .t I fr' -' 5 Rvws, ' 1 Q I ,, . E' I iff 0 . V v S .Y ' ,. V , A 2 xi S-nv Q . My ' Q ., . Aw E L QQ ll, U 9 I l, I ,. , 1' I L...J l I .W lin: h , Nu.. o .. 0 ll 1 T351 if J., -'J 9 : O 8 ' ' v 0 9 - I 0 0 Q 4 ' 0' Ro. of Q. Q o'... .'l1nann0 . ,V ..... ,xv-. vw Af - ',f'1r?g'3y555 5vumsA Lab- ff ' wa. ...,,,z' K V -'Huw f',,,,,.v-w',w, . . 1 ' ' Qmw- .,.l.,,,,.A .... f.. 'Nf?'fM,A:1:w , 5 S fill ,V f Q.,-J' .. ---' 'Vk V b , Q V' Q, , .,,. , Q-P A,. f,'. VIL! 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As memories shaded by years of separation be- came sparkling realities once more, the warm ad- miration of alumni for the campus was rekindled. This link in the expand- ing tradition of the spirit of Homecoming will con- tinue to testify of years on the Hill. K .,.. Y.: 4,.,.,,.h.,.,,- Km, 'P vm -QM-N13-:in f-'ff-23732. .f+1fQ . .Q.Mk:g::f1Q.-L' s I 'A r :MJ -Qgxxj ,..A A W '. ' Q , f ----1 ' - .ig mx-fi, . ,A f5.....w ':,gev-1...,fux-,girl I3 ' ..1 V. jf' . k4f'-:,ff.1- 3----, Q' 2:'fft: 'L4-Q .11 Wk ...iff ww ,N 4g -rf up-.M-f ' J T gf.. QQEL, QQ Qvrg 'Q . 4.5.1:5f-., :..1,Aj.: ,V , W-f.. 1 ,,,4,,.g..m,..--p,-.w.+f- WL- in . -b A1:w.1,- : ,f -xl - f MU-.. ff-A' ef' .4 . M'-f -1'4 W M w- V.. ,' f :Af ,',,,- ' f--,ibn-f'f E1 rg... 2,,g,,v-ww. .. -.. K. Ar 'ik' 3 -f ' ..M.,- ,. .Jw ... J., ,,v.., -x--gm, 1- 3-' -1 . ..,.Am..g,,2' , ,gf nw, ..5.,..,..-5,-r,1ffM V. ..,q.v,-.wa-.fwzfv :- . . w. . , .-.W ...W . Y -..Liv-I 4- H, f ... . 1-.L ,Jw -. -w....gfff-AY . 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Boker Hall Gunsolley Hall L J ,cr .lj l :Z All the world's a stage . . . and on Craceland's set were enacted the peak events and the warmly remembered ex- periences ot an exciting and active year. Lite on the Hill included all- school gatherings for study, recreation, wor- ship . . . Administration Building V l 1 N X xl +5 All The routine of daily Qlife Tess Morgan Hall 14 . .,:5lk'i,f2!.!.vfw W .M Walker Hall Derry Hall ARI' 'ff 'x fm, MP-f'f I ' : . , Q 1 ww --e E6 4 K I . K 4, nr The fun of a winter frolic . h. Ullery Hall ,. K,.., Q PM w :fx ,M-.fn ,gil '- x.Y,,j:.,Q, ,aff ' . f!,.., i rg ,. ,rf-f - ,Lgff .Q ,. -.4 I 7-'iv if-my 5 L., ,fi imp, , , - ,,e, '...Vr, , .: ..-1... 4 I f 2 ,f sm---'g,i ' f. 1 s-- ,, -- ,.1 4. .,- -. f ,. J.. . ,pn z I warg ., VAR. .1 ,f 4 ',,, , H -, I r ,:,'fhL. - ., -- 4' , Q. L 1 . . Zimmerman Hall Spiced with recreation, music, food Marietta Hall Floyd McDowell Commons Y .gg ,,.,.,,- .44 'EQ Q, . gh Tempo Hall East Hall ,FQ I1 v-T aX'1 'f' L lu- asm? 3 fd- ,- nr, if . , - 4 ,f :fl ,. . l I V my f 5 W..- , -Q 1 -. 1 en NA ' 44 .5 Q.. And the grind of everyday chores . .:A' ... f '-',:',,+ x , 1ia1f'yL ,,:, ,W ,. W Patroness Hall A I S I V X E1 ,' aw-1, S- A Q a QT I ii ' 43, x ,.,A'4!: .drawn X 1 X Ae., .f T51 5 'lar ' - Q, R-'59, 4 ' A Q ! s-O : Q 5' '5 va 4 'Q -11 n k i, -' I . I. ff A c. ' MA. gf ' X ,W X A ' 4 r '- V 'F 6' Q1 - 742' l H5255 Founder's Lake :ua .Q im P472 ,al .4 ,K : Pluyshop Plotz-Mortimore Science Hall Drama, relaxation, and study Q J V' 1 f 1 40.1 4, 9' .62 ., , ur 4 Y A f 1 N E.: , ..f- l l l xi I i ff l 1, ,gg E- The administrative staff and the college faculty serve as two of the major stabilizing influences on the hill. Guid- ing the campus throughout the year, the administration attempts to judiciously execute college policy in a manner most beneficial to every area of Graceland ac- tivity. The faculty serve as the aca- demic nucleus of the school, offering their continued concern for the growing maturity of students through intel- lectual stimulation and the competent guidance of the development of mental awareness. To these two groups the students of Graceland College owe re- spect, admiration and sincere appreci- ation. A ,E -1 ...4,. QQOCQ ,iff A f 1'w-. 493 I I I I CT' III-D 5f .4-BUST fi MW 'Q s XAND cv X QQUDENS FUTU 0 S h 9-'46 ca ' f,.v1.H ' IH I EL gy mi 0, xo ,QO. 'l . I Q '.,o . 'Q 0' U .0 Z5 O. i ,ff XR 6 50 Q ' X C i ' f.. - gn Q' X . g f' Yap., . ... xv A- :pi ' I ' . ,, 'qv' ' ' 2 0. ml Q E , 'til 4 ,g' A K-J I Q o V41 A' ' 3 ' 1 5 Q , . .,. -1. i I . - Q 1 0 ' '. 8 ks gbih Lv.. Q. f' 'J 9 : Q. ' 'J O. 0 . O Q 0' 0 o u . lCqa00',.' 9 PM V 4+ K 6 f ' 71- L' .1, ' ,S-tis: 'Nr--2 Sa! V- -I fi,1r,f2:,f,'f ,J P. . , il 'gzfizb-fn - 53, Eff? ff x ng , M , W, , . X K? f C 5,132 f b.,4' V. 4 H . . 4 4 ,.: 5 'W +V 1 , , P I af A l ..p:z,f--.w..L,-f7'rux...-f.sv2-1-41, x , . , .: ' i- in i Q H6 yi, Sf I F51 I ix 1- ' ' ' . 3 ,a ., ,53bi,,ha'?!'1A' .Y A H -, W , -, .,, ,, - -. , -x - '5 ,uw - fu, 4 f ' .. V, 'F 1 'f .iw gl, 1 GRACELAND COLLEGE I . LAHONX IOWA ' A -I s WT I' f 4, NM ' i Wfasig .JW I .ff OFFICE Ol' THB PRESIDENT One day heaven shone upon the earth and light and shadow were born, shadow owing its birth to the heaven-born light and.becoming most con- spicuous among earthly things, next to the light. 'Neath the shadow, great because of structure or stature, one is ever close to the source of light, but yet separated therefrom. Standing in the light of life and absorbing its rays, one casts a shadow in proportion to his stature, Great men cast great shadows. Increasing in wisdom and in stature with the years, one must not tarry too long 'neath the shadow of another, no matter how great the other may be, lest he become absorbed in the darkness. He himself must soon venture forth into the light of life and, absorbing this light, cast even a greater shadow. This, too, is wisdom. , V' I K 2 ju Wembriam y Gustav A. Platz--i885-l96l 'A .. Histspan of life 'is 'spent-. V The living legend of his service, built up over 'fourfdecades of exacting and, , demanding instruction, continues to grow in memory on the hilltop. 1 V, The standard :of scholastic, excellence, the dynamics of personal leadership, and the depth of spiritual in4 sight'-which DrQ Platz exhibited created anlaura of integrity which extended into all ,fields -of campus experience. Dr.- 'Platz was one of those rare Persons with the ability to command awe and respect in an atmosphereiof genuineconcern and love both in and out' of theclassgroomg Q U , ' ' .i lvle. was 'a' rugged-' personality whonaggressively tackled ii1eQ quyestioigs i .life 'grid -liyi livlngA. 'l'fle' was noi 'afraid Y ,'.',i-. ,f., - . ,A :, to struggle and require his studentsyto struggle, he would not ,afford himself the luxury of relaxed discipline. u . That there will be developed those worthy tafollow his achievement, that there will grow a constantly greater desire to emulate his scholarship, that the- image oflhis leadership' will be fulfilled by its re- sults in the lives of those with whom he associated: These things shall testify to the greatness of his- livingstewardship. N . . .4 x T ' The shadow of h s passing shall'not' be quickly for? 'gotteniby those, ho have lived andgrown, ,as Grace- land has lived s nd grown, in the presence' of his firmghand, keen spirit,-and perceptive guidance, 'i A. , V . . , h J,-I ,- ' f.. . '77 'ht he OFFICES-Standing: D. Roberts, E. Chappelow, M. Waldon, L. Dennis, H. Sprague, F. Ballard, L. Woodley, E. Youngs, F. Haseltine, P. Martin. Seated: M. Hallock. HAROLD L. CONDIT, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., Council on Student Life, Academic Council, Health and Safety Council, Student Selection Commit- tee, Administrative Council, Veterans Counseling, Peace Corps Representa- tive, A.P.O. Sponsor, Student Govern- ment Sponsor, Dean of Students. OFFICES-Seated: D. Johnston. Standing: H. Glase, K. Stoll, D. Bohall, B. Tabor, R. Miluski, D. Campbell, M. Detrick, L. Fillmore, D. Green. t ' ,,,.iu 2 ' ,iii 1'., fx-Q' I i C.--.Y A v- -1 - -..H-.-,.-:Q --..fL.l.u -an 21-1- .x4c!mini5frafiUe ROBERT R. MATTHEWS, B.A., Ad- ministrative Council, Student Selec- tion Committee, Campus Planning Committee, Homecoming Committee, Convocations Committee, Concert and Lecture Series Committee, Faculty Development Committee, Director of Public Relations. BARNEY C. PARKER. B.A., Campus Planning Committee, Homecoming Committee, Commencement Commit- tee, Spartan Social Club Sponsor, Varsity Tennis Coach, Director of Alumni Relations. OLIVER HOUSTON, B.A., M. Mus., Student Selection Committee, Cur- ricular A d j u s t m e nt Committee, Registrar. ':.1 ---::l oarc! of jfudfeed ann! .fdclminififrafiue ounci I fl 3 +5-'ml ,Ei J t,...N,+ 'Q' ,Qi 5 Q l An v 'CSS- Seated: Dr. William Gould, Dr. Daniel E. Waite, Mr. L. F. P. Curry, Mr. Earl Higdon, Dr. Addison Brown, Mrs. George Mesley, Mr. Verne Deskin. Standing: Mr. L. Merle Spence, Dr. Harold L. Condit, Mr. R. Ronald Carmichael, Mr. Robert Matthews, Dr. Harvey Grice, Mr. Jim White. u J A d - C - JAMES W. WHITE, B.A., M.A.: Administrative Council WIIPEIAM SSOUITD' ?:'Ar:1'mmL2gf E1I?giOuEOLi?QqlEdvlslo?y Campus Planning Committee, Homecoming Committee gdmniirlllzl-31? Accllr:l1?slsIllgnsOCommittee. Vice-President Dean. Committee on. Student Aid, Health and Safety Commit tee. Vice-President Trecsu rer. lp? pg LIBRARY STAFF - Seated: D. Bohall, C. Moon. Standing: K. Stoll, H. Glase. -1. ,. INFIRMARY STAFF - Seated: J. Wonsey. Standing: M. Carter, D. Flowers. LAUNDRY-M. Camp- bell, G. Cartwright. I f 5 -Siafff l CLARA C. ENGLE5 Religious Life Activities Advisory Coun- cil, Student Aid Committee, Faculty Social Committee, Faculty Social Service Commit- tee, X.A.P.A. Social Club Spon- sor, Campus Congregation Treasurer, Faculty Associate to East Hall and Country Club. Assistant to Vice-President and Treasurer. 1 HEAD RESIDENTS-Seated: O. Neville, E. Booth, R. Griffiths, M. Kleist, G. Ebeling. Standing: W. Adams, D. Bagley, P. Lewis, L. Sturgis, D. Johnston. Not pictured: S. Fisher, J. Gordon. JOAN M. WONSEY, R.N., Advisory Health Council, Lambda Mu Sigma Social Club Sponsor. College Nurse X in , , i J. s J J FOOD SERVICE--First Row: F. Wilson, O. Stewart, N. Stark, M. Smith. Second Row: C. Watts, L. Ballantyne, L. Newcom, M. Bjorland. Third Row: M. Wilcoxson, L. Flanders, L. Judson E. Ralclifte. Fourth Row: W. Roberts, A. Derry, M. Trammel Fifth Row: A. Allen, D. Harp, G. Marshall, R. Boldes, D. Harter. Sixth Row: G. Johnston, R. Edmonds, F. Turpin, G. Ohrn, L. Payton. LILLIAN C. FLANDERS, Director of Food Service, Council on Student Life Homecoming Committee. ---We--4 - .. -.D -fs T .A - .--1-Y ee ..f.... we-fi -wg? zzzvzi-'f-ef:i:f7.L:i1rf's-f-si.e':-2i 'f-,:2..iF uf-I-l Siu!! DORIS M. CONKLIN, B.A., B.A.g Council on Student Lite, Campus Planning Committee, Convocations Committee, Concert 8. Lectures Com- mittee, Awards Committee, Memorial Student Center Activity Board Spon- sor, Women's Social Club Council Sponsor, Aroha Social Club Sponsor. Director of Memorial Student Center. CLEO HANTHORNE MOON, B.A., M.A., B.S., Library Committee, Con- cert and Lecture Series Committee, Campus Planning Committee, Lambda Delta Sigma, Secretary, Tau Delta Phi Social Club Sponsor. Librarian. ETIILIP H. BECKMAN, A.A., Campus Scnmng Committee, Health and GfelY Committee. Director of Physical Plant. L ...4cv a.,. MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER STAFF-First Row: P. Oiler, E. Sears, E. Starnes, N. Flowers, H. Reynolds. Second Row: M. Hancock, B. Huntsman, A. Newcom. DAVID M. HASELTINE, B.S., M.Ed., Council ot Student Liteg Campus Planning Committee, Homecoming Committee, Health and Safety Com- mittee, International Club Sponsor, Foreign Student Advisor. Director of Housing. PHYSICAL PLANT WORKERS-From left: H. Davis, M. Hancock, H. Campbell, A. Rew, D. Holt, J. Cartwright, B. Bjorland, L. Stevenson, E. Stark, H. Sears, G. Wardrop. F -Q 1 1 'E , er- XQQ - . , -1. ,.'.-1 -...W 7 f'w'T.' .- . I- fig, ,, A -,ui'39s- 4 ' 1' . , . . P X . 1 . , sf., ,, ,,,, -i..-.., 1-5?f1',3 7? ' ' a':i-,gff'.-c . sv X.,-gfikia-'QQ 4 1 l ' 1 Q.. lit A il 'I Hia?-3' ez . -,, 1' 1' N9 fa-.,f::i-JW fl 23 TESS MORGAN, B.A., M.A.g Publi- cations Boardj Communication Staff Chairmang Acacia Advisor. VELMA RUCH, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.j Institutional Purpose Committeeg Academic Councilg Re- ligious Lite Activities Advisory Councilj Director of Women's Chaplainspg K-Alpha Social Club Sponsor. Head of the Depart-ment. DARLENE WIGHT, B.A., M.A.g Chi Mu Chi Social Club. 26 CHARLES E. WELCH, B.S.Ed.g Library Committeeg Faculty Development Committeeg Concert and Lectures Committee. it Bo YN H57 H ' ,.-.. PRQNYIS HALL ...L f-I GAMES FOR '-1 Xl Home 'B School 0 l WINSTON E. INSLEE, B.A.g Grace- land Playersg Graceland Gadetsg Homecoming Committee. 8l06U fl'YL2l'lf 0 dngudge .APB Dedication . . . humility . . . candid interest . . . a feeling tor the person in his totality-all characterize the motivations and aspirations of those who seek to direct the thoughts ot the Graceland student through class- room and extra-class activities. . . Snudek co- CELIA M. SCHALL, B.A.g M.A.g Faculty Reception Committeep Chapel Planning Committeeg Speech Choir Directorg OOH Social Club Sponsorg Derry and Weldon's Sponsorg Director of Student Plays. EDWARD L. TRAVER, B.A.g Home- coming Committeeg Teacher Educa- tion Committeeg Convocations Com- mitteeg Library Committeeg Faculty Research Committeej Young Republi- cans Sponsorj Phileon Social Club Sponsor. if F g .f l il'-., yi 3-V J x,- . .!': . n Q K9 ' J! 'Y ,glmclea of il 6LCU,Ag 'W ,, 'vw 2A 5., . -s -Q' J 'fx My , rg Nu ' . ,ww -Mix .MW , HARRY A. DENNIS, B.S., M.S., Con- vocations Committee, Teacher Educa- tion Committee, Division Pastor, Bas- ketball Coach, Tennis Coach. BETTY WELCH, B.S., M.S., Faculty Social Committee, WRA Sponsor, Cheerleaders Sponsor, GLS Social Club Sponsor, Physical Education Majors Club Sponsor. L. D. WELDON, B.S., M.E., Athletic Commit- tee, Academic Council, Health and Safety Council, Chapel Planning Committee, Campus Planning Committee, Track Coach, Cross- Country Coach, Head of the Department. HARRY E. LARCHE, B.S.E., M.S.Ed., Religious Life Advisory Committee, Varsity G Club, Faculty Sponsor, Head Football Coach. 28 . . . Each department seeks to contribute its own discipline of know- ledge and activity to assist a well-founded growth in mental, physi- cal, moral, social and spiritual realms . . . GERALD E. HAMPTON, B.A,, M.A., Student Life Committee, Faculty Social Committee, Division Pastor, Intramural Director, Gimper Social Club Sponsor, Pep Committee Spon- sor, Assistant Football Coach, Wrest- ling Coach. 0l06Ll tl'i'lQl'lf 0 lglzyoica an .NQQAA galucafion an mcreafion RICHARD A. DELONG, B.S., M.S., Faculty Development Committee, Athletic Committee, Medical Science Club Sponsor. TOM S. FREEMAN, B.S.Ed., M.S.g Athletic Committee, Teacher Educa- tion Committeeg FNP Social Club Sponsor, Counseling Department. Ql06LI fl'I'lQl'lt 0 gjolucafion an . . . Administration and faculty strive to promote the development of minds geared toward application of principles rather than mereassimilationof facts . . . g L. R. SCHALL, B.A., M.S.Ed., Con- vocations Committee, Acacia Advisor, Director of Teaching Materials Service. CLYDE YOUNGS, B.S., M.S.W., Council on Student Welfare, Chair- man, Athletic Committee, AUB Social Club Sponsor, Division Pastor, Direct- or of Counseling Services. MARYBETH EVANS, B.S. Ed., M.A. Ed., Institutional Purpose Committee, Teacher Education Committee, Awards Committee, Graceland Student Edu- cation Association Sponsor, ETA Social Club Sponsor. LYNN R. OSBORN, B.A., M.A., Academic Council, Teacher Education Committee, Debate Squad Coach, ZIP Social Club Sponsor. Head of the Department. MERLE W. ZIRKLE, B.A. DORIS M. CONKLIN, B.A. 27 HENRY ANDERSON, B. Mus. Ed., M. Mus. Ed., Campus Planning Com mittee, Homecoming Committee, Concert Choir, Freshman Class Spon sor. ROY J. BNESON, B.M., M..M., D.M., Library Committee, Royal l3 Social Club Sponsor, Madrigcil Singers Direc- tor, Lambda Delta Sigma President, Varsity Golf Coach. LES D. WIGHT, B.F.A., M.F.A., Con- vocations Committee, OWL Social Club Sponsor. l l elaarfmenf L ll of Wudic ami! Aff 4-ll CAROL ELLEDGE, B.Mus., NON Social Club Sponsor, Senior, Religion I Curriculum. l i HAROLD NEAL, B.A., M.M., Concert and Lectures Committee, Institutional Purpose Committee, Academic Council, Faculty Devel- opment Committee. Head of the Department. RICHARD CLOTHIER, B.Mus. Ed., M.A., Council on Student Life, Division Pastor. ouvsn HOUSTON, BA., MMUS., Student Selection Committee, Cur- ricular Adjustment Committee. THELMA SILSBY, B.Mus. Ed. NED L. JACOBSON, B.S.Ed., M.S., Institutional Purpose Committee, Student Life Committee, Council'on Student Welfare, Ham Club Sponsor, Social Club Sponsor. Ql06Ll fl'l'lQI'li 0 cience an Faculty-student relation- ships and counseling on a deep personal level are a vital factor in the Graceland experience of young men and women. JOHN A. EDWARDS, B.S., Faculty Research Committee, Library Com- mittee, Awards Committee, Division Pastor. FRANKLIN W. RIESKE, JR., B.S., Library Committee, Convocations Committee, Teacher Education Com- mittee. Wafkemaficd BRUCE M. GRAYBILL, B.S., Ph.D., Religious Lite Activities Advisory Council, Emergency Student Loan Committee, SIX Social Club Sponsor. ROY H. MORTIMORE, A.B., M.S. Ph.D. DELMAR T. GOODE, B.A., M.S., Academic Council, Institutional Self-Study, Religious Life Committee. CHARLES M. EMSLIE, B.S. M.S., Athletic Committee, Chairman, Student Aid Committee, Faculty De- velopment Committee, T'l'l' Social Club Sponsor, Concert Choir. 29 I I c I ALMA R BLAIR BA A i as . , . ., M. .5 Council C. G. WILLIS, B.A., M.A.g Student CHARLES F. CHURCH Ill, B.S. on Student Liteg Teacher Education Aid Committeeg Institutional Research M.B.A.j Library Committeep ROX Committeeg Faculty Social Commit- Committeeg Library Committee. ' ' teej Division Pastorg Faculty Marshal. Social Club Sponsorg A Phi O Sponsor e cuffmenf 0 ociaf cgucbea . . . And that intangible spirit of the search for meaning descends from faculty member to student as a shadow is passed silently to the ground. Ql0Cl,I il'l'lQl'lt 0 JERRY C. RUNKLE, B.S., M.A.g Academic gecpefapiaf sgjience Councilg Institutional Purpose Committeeg ln- stitutional Research Committee. Head of the Department., s I I I I I PAUL M. EDWARDS, B.A., M.A.g CHARLOTTE GOULD, B.S., M.S.g Academic BRUCE W. SWOFFER, B.S., M.S.Ed.g Library Committeeg Faculty Research Councilg Crescent Sponsorg Alpha Theta Chi Council on Student Weltarej Com- Committeeg Tower Sponsorg Division Social Club Sponsor. Head of the Department. mittee on Teacher Training. lV Pastorj Student Marshal. CHRISTY CHRISTENSON, B.A., M.A.g Academic Council. Head of the Department. NANCY L. FAUNCE, B.A. 707 CAROLE LANGTON ADAMS, B.A., M.A., Homecoming Committee, Con- vocations and Assemblies Committee, Sophomore Class Sponsor, TDF Social Club Sponsor. elaarfmenf 0 oclern oreign anguagea e igion anal !OAiAdolnAy LELAND W. NEGAARD, B.A., B.D., Council on Student Welfare, COur1Cil On Student Life, Men's Social Club Councilg Division Ill Pastor, Religious Life Advisory Committee. JOHANNES C. BERGMAN, B.A., M.A. Si l LLOYD R. YOUNG, B.S., Ph.D.g Academic Coun- cil, Religious Life Advisory Committee, Campus Planning Committee, Institutional Purpose Committee, Senior Class Sponsor. Head af the Department. EDWARD A. WARNER, B.A., Re- ligious Life Advisory Committee, KOG Social Club Sponsor. ROY A. CHEVILLE, Ph.B., A.M., B.D., Ph.D. 31 oagfafg The Library, serving all departments of instruction, is the study and re- search center of the campus. The more than 27,000 volumes, 8,000 pamphlets, and l l5 leading periodicals offer opportunities for browsing and extended research. Each student finds that the library offers him new ideas to be explored, a place for study and learning, and the opportunity to keep current on world affairs. 0. M., A Mrs. Negaard helps Art Butler locate something on the Sandra Hilliard takes advantage of one of the many joumals in the periodical room. 4 N .Vi .A. 4 I ',yl, ,V he - K Stgsmt ..,, .V . 1- . J. -Q J 1 ' v , .V i .-'.fg?.Y., ' ,,,. - I K Q '.' 4 -5 I.. . X Koi ,,..... -'BTW reference shelf. RAYMOND D. ZINSER, M.A., Department of Social Studies. TS l l elaarfmenf 0 ome conom icd RUTH E. ROBERTS, B.A., M.A.j Academic Councilg Library Committeeg Faculty Social Service Committeeg K Zeta Social Club Sponsorj Head of the Department. CLClfl,6g 071, ..-Nw ...., Z, ,, A.,., . w,,V ,.,,.,,,c,m, SALLY FLANDERS, A.B., Department of Language Arts. Studies. ROBERT FLANDERS, B.A., M.A., Department of Social l IOLA HICKS KAESTNER, B.S., M.S.g Student Welfare Committeeg Home Economics Club Sponsorg P.B.S. Social Club Sponsor. ecwe of .fdgrience DAVID SHIPPY, B.S., M.S., Department of Science and Mathematics. I C acugg merifi MABEL CARLILE HYDE, B.M..Ed., M.S., ENGENE E. CLOSSON, B.A., M.A., Department Department of Music and Art. of Education and PSYCh0l0QY- shim ln Practicum class, Dr. Young reads an article dealing with contemporary world problems and discusses the implications for evangelism. 36 3 Mft l ?- ' l l i l l 1 l l Trudy Irwin removes her pie from the oven as Mrs. Kaestner watches. Cfdclrieri At the heart of our college experience is the classroom. lt is here that students see more clearly the unlimited resources that may be drawn upon for self-development. The classroom provides an atmos- phere of sincere interest in this development as well as stimulation for the intellectual inquiry. Some students come seeking facts, others the relationships between these facts. Most leave sensing more keenly the challenge of the life to be lived in a society that continues to be- come more complex. For some, the classroom will have been merely time consuming, but for most it will have provided the opportunity for a continuing growth. Kathy Krauss receives some advice from Mr. Wight in her art class. Mr. Dennis shows just how that arm should be held. Miss Morgan checks Doro- thy Draveling's bibliography cards for her research paper in Communication. if 12 T I! ffm .- ' ' v , V ' ,' m 1' Eh A f 7-f . Q 'fi - 1 Of major importance to the probability of a good classroom experience is study and preparation. tl Gil In the science lab Ahmad Masri listens to Mr, Goode explain an experiment Dr. Ruch lectures on Lord Byron to the English Literature class UN, 4 'S 9- Wi I , 'W ffft ,xo A is QQ 'W' gum? f?'?m'Zg 'Wx -J. wx, -I Ni'-J 421 Philip Tandy and George Sedo show Mr. DeLong what they are learning about what makes a cat tick, .y i 4 x ,f M, 'Q init The science lab offers a variety of equip- ment for experiments. Mr. Warner reviews the books of the Old Testament that have been studied previous to giving the class a test. A group of students listen to works ofthe ciassical period for the introduction to music class. 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H ,, , . ,N ,Wf N .4 , , .4 1 ' .xg f Q 'f 3 ,h xl Y N 5' . . .w - ' ff '.' 1- .' , , L IV. Q ,Lf ,LV ,. . - ' ,. E. ,l,,' ,,,, y l ,dn A 3 ,. ,'t ,J . . -wax f PA ,w,v. N 2 .,,if4-,.L:A f 4, --:.:,,,'. ,-si V1-' YV.- ' N f. . f 4- -' I Y.. . . :- - A-.,..1,-V . . '- ' - . -. ..,, . in-, . in gs, K ,345-1 . 4f',--V--3 ' FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Beryl Butterfield, Barbara Shrout, Dale Vincent, Norman Glenn, Art Palmer, Richard Outhouse, Ken Stark Dr. Condit listens attentively as . xecufiue ounci uk . . . Art Palmer explores with him some problems from a student's point of view. ! SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Mark Briggs, Art Palmer, Norman Glenn, John Ou rth, Dorothy Draveling. 42 Art Palmer Public Relations Vice-President .Sifwlmf 0UQl l'lI'l'lel'lf One of the primary centers of focus of student life is in the Student Government. In this organ of the student body lies the potential for productive student participation in constructive association with others in all phases of campus life. The leadership which can be offered from students in positions of responsibility in Student Government provides a means of developing lines of communica- tion, channels of student expression, and opportuni- ties for continued enhancement of campus activity. C.,-7 Norman Glenn Student Body President Dale Vincent Executive Vice-President Throughout the year, constant challenges must always be met in the attempt to preserve and develop a worth- while organization through which students might be- come more aware of the responsibilities of college liv- ing. That these challenges might always be of a con- structive nature, affording a means of growth and maturation, and that Student Government can con- tinue to more fully realize its potential as an agent of positive and progressive development is the desire of the total college community. Ts... . President Beryl Butterfield has directed the MSCAB in BOARD MEMBERS. SEATED: H. Tilden, C. Brooks, M all its phases this year. Carter, C, Boyd, M. Jones. STANDING: G. DeBardeIa lgeniq B. Howard, T. Snapp, P. Page, M. Arnold, J oc ran. .. A emoriaf .szcclenf f M- Cjenfer I .fgcfiuifg gnome! Carol Johnson has served as secretary-treasurer. Q My-g'f'r',ff i ii lei l mir QZQLO If Ry , U , , p k h 'ded the program by serving as recre Sandra Baird has guided social affairs as this years Jqck OBS as al social chairman. ation chairman. 3' FIRST SEMESTER SENATE. FIRST ROW: S. Lewis, C. Johnson, J. Manning, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: A. Gleazer, D. Droveling, B. Shrout, K. Johnson, J. Bratcher, R. Kramer. THIRD ROW: I M. Utt, T. Weaver, L. Tidermon, S. Peterson, D. Collins. FOURTH ROW: R. Wilson, G. DeBardeIaben, R. Outhouse, D. Vincent,,,A. Sanford. Richard Outhouse Speaker of the Senate, lst Semester .Sifuclenf ena fe I 2 It ' SECOND SEMESTER SENATE. FIRST ROW: J. Richardson, J John Ourth Dutrow, J. Cackler, A- GIQOZGH S- Lewis-, SECOND ROW: D' Speaker of the Senate, 2nd Semester Droveling, K. Speigel, L. Tidermon, R. .R'DDeYf B- 5I'1l'0l-lf, S- Peterson. THIRD ROW: D. Collins, R. Wilson, M. DaY, G- De' Bardelaben, D. Vincent. FOURTH ROW: T. Snapp, C. Zefr. Dr. Lloyd Young Class Sponsor Class Officers-lSeatedJ Carol Taylor, Secretary, Clive Davis, President, Gay Shaw, Vice-President, lStandingJ Cindi Heidi, Co-Social Chairman, Mid Carter, Treasurer, Jackie Ching, Co-Social Chairman, enior CALM The stream. of several years has left impressions with a most profound effect upon the lives of members of the senior class of Graceland College. Matured by academic discipline, enlightened by the exploration of mind and soul, and strengthened by the continued affirmation of significant values in their lives, these students are pre- paring to meet contemporary life on all levels. Including those whose plans will involve immediate employment, and those whose prospects indicate further and-, in some cases, more specialized education, the senior class may be fittingly remembered not only as a major stabiliz- ing force in the campus community, but also as a group filled with highly diversified and mobile potential. These men and women have shared in a searching, probing, analyzing experience which has cre- ated in them the desire to seek in a field of significant promise, and to serve in a field of significant endeavor. ,,, l J l P 3 President Beryl Butterfield discusses plans with Advisor Miss Doris Conklin. The Memorial Student Center Activity Board, under the direction of President Beryl Butter- field, has provided a wide variety of campus activities and has stimulated a great degree of student participation in MSCAB sponsored functions. The Board has provided jam ses- sions, afternoon teas, and a host of special programs which have been well received and widely supported throughout the year. i I i R ii' i . 1-rg, fl ' I i ll' T ff P Cultural Area Chairman Kay Johnson peruses a fine arts display. Vice-President Leslie Skiles checks her plans. Recreation Chairman Jack Parks conducts a planning session. Publicity Chairman John Dutrow touches up a poster. -1. '.'T'.-..-v-r-s WJ 'i7 . 65 'RN 73-T ,1,,. -.'. w..:f.1.'1. 'f',L - ,,., v.,Mwv-2.55 - . ' .Zi-7 f'--:::y:,'1:4Z. - nat ..,, , A if fp.-:af .X . ei R I . ,',. i v 1 fi' W' .57 I , ,.- ,-.., A . .V ,., ,,-. .... .-N f- .V Y rx ,U N, ,., 1--. . . V: V E ..,-....'. ,. h- .,-V-. sf- 'V f 3n-1,,,,,,..- enior SANDRA SUE DAVIS, 709 River Street, Port Huron, Michigan. Elementary Education, G.S.E.A., Walker Hall Social Chairman, K Zeta, Iowa Student Education Association. WALTER E. DUTY, l302 West Nora, Spokane, Wash- ington, Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, Gamma Upsilon, Graceland Players, Unit President, Royal I3, Food Service. CAROL ELLEDGE, IOI6 South Liberty, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, Lambda Delta Sigma, Teach Piano, N.O.N., Sponsor, Assistant to Miss Schall. JIM ELVIN, 5IOI East Twin Lake Boulevard, Min- neapolis 22, Minnesota. Business Administration, Varsity G, Intramurals, Golf. ARTHUR EARL FAUNCE, 633 West Main, Lamoni, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Physical Education Major GRACE EDWARDS FAUNCE, 633 West Main, La- moni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Education Major. NORMAN FRANKLIN GLENN, i440 West 3Ist Street, Long Beach IO, California. Liberal Arts, Ele- mentary Education Major, Graceland Players, G.S.E. A., Intramurals, Student Body President, House of Tri-T, Council on Student Lite, Homecoming Com- mittee. DENNIS GOODE, 5l8 South State, Lamoni, lowa. Lib- eral Arts, Physical Education Major. RALPH E. GREEN, JR., l2ll Lafayette Street, Scran- ton, Pennsylvania. Biological Science, Medical Sci- ences Club, Varsity G, lntramurals, Social Chairman, Spartan, Football, Wrestling, Food Service. WILLIAM GUNLOCK, Box l82, Fort Meade, South Dakota. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, lntramurals, Madrigals, Food Service. MELBA HARRISON, I I28 East Second Avenue, Mesa, Arizona. Physical Education, Acacia Staff, Graceland Gadets, G S.E.A., W.R.A., K Alpha, Walker Hall Stu- dent Assistant. CYNTHIA HEIDE, 307 North Union, Independence, Missouri. Physical Education, Chaplain, Cheerleader, W.R.A., Senior Class Co-Social Chairman, Aroha. RONALD A. HENSON, i308 Heron Drive, Orlando, Florida. Liberal Arts, Religion Major. RON HOWDYSHELL, Route 5, Lancaster, Ohio. Lib- eral Arts, Biological and G-eneral Science Major, Acacia Staff, Sports Editor, Social Club Council, Vice- President-Secretary, Varsity G, lntramurals, Gimper, Basketball Track. JOHN E. HUNTSMAN, I3IO Wellerman Road, West Monroe, Louisiana. Liberal Arts, Physical Education Major, Varsity G, Vice President, Physical Education Majors Club, President. -. Y, -1- --I-f:-.,,-.4 mit-f4:tg'.muiJ!'!!l':'S'f-eiili-.LF-i'Q WILLIE C. ADAMS, JR., Lamoni, Iowa Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Chi Gamma Iota, Intramurals, Head Resident, Herald Hall. LARRY VERNON AGNEW, 208 West I0th, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion Major. RON BARBER, 802 West Main Street, Gaylord, Mich- igan. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, A Phi O, Division Leader, Intramurals. HAROLD.D. BARGER, I905 Carteret, Pueblo, Colo- rado. Liberal Arts, Physical Education Major, Band, Concert Choir, Orchestra, Varsity G, Intramurals, P. E. Majors Club, O.W.L., Track, Madrigals, Skate Manager. BILL BAVINGTON, 203 McRoberts Avenue, Toronto IO, Ontario, Canada. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, Lambda Delta Sigma, Intramurals, Z.l P., Lab Assistant, Biology Department. RONALD M. BECKER, 5607 Green Mountain Road, Physical Science and Mathematics, Unit President, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartans, Football, Track, As- sistant to Mr. Emslie. LAURA LEE BOATMAN, R. D. No. I, Martin Road, Mentor, Ohio, cfo Mrs. Ronald Brettrager. Elementary Eduction, Chaplain, G.S.E.A., Treasurer, W.R.A., K Alpha, Treasurer, Assistant to Mr. Runkle RICK BUNCH, 2039 North Kellett, Springfield, Mis- souri. Physical Education, G.S.E.A., Medical Sciences Club, Social Club Council, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartan, Football, Tennis, Physical Education Majors Club, Vice President, Student Body Rep-resentative to Gttnetic Committee, Student Assistant, Gunsolley a . ERIC R. CAMPBELL, 62 Manderley Drive, Scarbor- ough, Ontario, Canada. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, Royal I3, Library. , PEARL A. CAMPBELL, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Lambda Delta Sigma. JUDY FAYE CANNON, 203 Howard, Bryan, Texas. Elementary Education, Graceland Gadets, G.S.E.A, W.R.A., K Alpha, Public Relations. MILDRED E. CMIDI CARTER, 2007 Evanston Avenue, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Acacia Staff, Division Leader, Medical Sciences Club, Speech Choir, W.R.A., Activity Board Sings Co-Chair- man, Senior Class Treasurer, Assistant to Miss Won- sey, Infirmary. LARRY M. CAVIN, 50I Dobbins Drive, San Gabriel, California. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Acacia Staff, Associate Editor, Chapel Choir, Division Leader, Gamma Upsilon, Lambda Delta Sigma, Advisory Council on Religious Life, Assistant to Dr. Young. JACQUELYNE IWALANI CHING, 6549 Stanley Ave- nue, Carmichael, California Physical Education, Gamma Upsilon, G.S.E.A., International Club, Orches- tra, W.R.A., Senior Class Social Chairman, Epsilon Tau Alpha. CLIVE M. DAVIS, MRC 78, Bangor, Maine. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, Graceland Play- ers, Lambda Delta Sigma, Publications Board, Intra- niiqurals, Senior Class President, Assistant to Mr. Mat- t ews. enior DAN R. SHANK, 220 Bennett Avenue,Council Bluffs, Iowa. Business Administration, Social Club Council' Intramurals, Gimper, Track, Student Assistant, Gun: solley Hall. GAYLORD E. SHAW, 247 Emery Street, London, On- tario, Canada. Liberal Arts, Biological and General Science Major, Chaplain, G.S.E.A., President, Lambda Delta Sigma, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, Senior Class, Vice-President, Dorm Council, Baker Hall, R.O.X., Assistant to Mr. John Edwards. RICH SIMMONS, 2623 Cutting Boulevard, Richmond, California. Physical Education, Varsity G, Intra- murals, R.O.X., Cross Country and Track, Physical Education Department. JANYCE MARIE SIMONS, I27 North Silver, Lamoni, Iowa. Business Education, Chapel Choir. MIKE SMITH, 625 South Fuller, Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Debate Team' Division Leader, Orchestra, F.N.P. LARRY STURGIS, 317 East Missouri, St. Joseph, Mis- souri. Physical Education, Varsity G, Treasurer, Intra- murals, Head Resident, Ullery Hall, Spartan, Football' Tennis. I I CAROL EVELYNNE TAYLOR, l695 Clinton Avenue, Clintora Apartments No. 5, Aurora, Colorado. Con- cert Choir, G-raceland Players, G.S.E.A., Social Club Council, W.R.A., Sing Committee, Co-Chairman, Senior Class, Secretary, N.O.N., President, Tess Mor- gan Hall, Social Chairman, Homecoming Committee. CHRISTA TEGTMEYER, Springe, Rosenstr. 26, Ger- many. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, Lambda Delta Sigma, Speech Choir, Graceland Play- ers, Assistant to Miss Morgan. ' - DOROTHY JEAN TOLBERT, 802 North 6Ist. Avenue, Pensacola, Florida. Elementary Education, Graceland Players, G.S.E.A., W.R.A., Chi Mu Chi, Periodical Library. BILL WAGONER, P.O. Box 294, Livermore, Calif. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, O.W.L., Church P.A. Crew. TERRY DEE WEAVER, 750 North Montgall, Kansas City, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Band, Student Senate, Royal I3, T.M.S. TERRY L. WELDON, 420 South Cherry, Lamoni, Iowa. Physical Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Golf. JAMES WHITE, 208 South Walnut, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Physical Education. BONNIE JEAN WHITTEMORE, 2I03 East Dartmouth Circle, Englewood, Colorado. Elementary Education, G.S.E.A., W.R.A., Folk Dancing, Chi Mu Chi, Walker Hall Student Assistant. , ., . L. -....... ..- -11: ..-.-M. -3,-1-:1 're -.rr .1:4u. ':S 4i3'f.I'--3r3'i 641,65 MARYESTHERBELL WIGHTMAN JOHNSTON L Q.. monl, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion Major. I MARY JANE KLEIST, 337 River Street, Palage, Wis- consin. Liberal Arts, Religion Major. TIMOTHY I. KUTSCHEID, 2618 West 34th Street Anderson, Indiana. Liberal Arts, Religion Major- In: tramurals, Z.l.P., Vice-President, Food.Service. I MRS. LOLA LEONARD, Lamoni, Iowa. Elementary Education. ALAN DAYL McCLAlN, 16765 Ferguson, Detroit 35, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Elementary Education, Chap- lain, Division Leader, G.S.E.A., Social Club Council, Varsity G, Intramurals, K.O.G. JERRY F. METHNER, Beaverton, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Education Major. BEI I Y MORTIMORE, Route 3, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Physical Science and Mathematics. H. JACK MUSSER, 3421 North Front, Philadelphia 40, Pennsylvania. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, Graceland Players, Intramurals, Library. JOHN JAMES NEGAARD, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, A.U.B., In Charge of Sacrament ofthe Lord's Supper-Organizing Priests. JOANIE NEILL, 3322 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, W.R.A., N.O.N., Student Assistant, Patroness. TORE NILSEN, Lokes veg Hovenga Porsgrann, Nor- way. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Division Leader, -:-A f International Club, Intramurals, Library. ARTHUR R. PALMER, Campus Courts, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion and Social Studies Major, Di- vision Leader, Graceland Players, Lambda Delta Sigma, Public Relations Vice-President, Student Body. ,pr CLAYTON HARVEY PEARCE, 217 Drew, Paw Paw, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Concert Choir, Division Leader, Royal 13, Student Assistant to Mr. Emslie. JOHANNES POSTMA, Boskwei 42, Zwagerbos fFrI, Holland. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, Chapel Choir, Division Leader, Lambda Delta Sigma, Intramurals' Library. JAMES LAWRENCE RAE, 4180 Louise, Saginaw, Michigan. Biological Science, Lambda Delta Sigma, Varsity G, Intramurals, K.O.G., Basketball, Golf, Head Resident, Baker Hall. I -- --- - L-,-.H-rA1 unior STEPHEN R. BANKSON, 3348 West Charmwood Drive, Port Huron, Michigan. Physical Education, Social Club Council, Tower Staff, Varsity G, Intra- murals, Gimpers, President, Cross Country, Track, Physical Education Department. CONSTANCE A. BEAL, Jonesport, Maine. Liberal Arts, Religion Chaplain, Lambda Delta Sigma, Assistant to Dr. Ruch, Language Arts Department. CHARLES D. BORLAND III, 6691 South Marion Littleton, Colorado. Physical Sciences, S.I.X., Treas- urer, Medical Sciences Club, Orchestra. I CAROL BOYD, 9222 Una Street, Houston, Texas Elementary Education, Graceland Players, Vice- Eresjdent, Activity Board Area Chairman, Jam ession. SHARON K. BUSSARD, 2260 North Main, Spring- field, Missouri. Physical Education, Cheerleader, WRA, Pi Beta Sigma, Physical Education Majors Club, Student Center Office. TERRY W CARVER, 9900 East 23rd Street, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Science, A.U.B. DON CHESWORTH, 115 South Cherry, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion, Lambda Delta Sigma, A.U.B., Sergeant-at-Arms. DAVE COLLINS, 107 North Cherry Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Social Club Council, Student Senate, Spartan, President, Track. GARY COLLINS, 2311 East 6th, Spokane, Wash- ington. Liberal Arts, Varsity G, Intramurals, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Track, Spartans. ROBERT E. CONNELL, Route 2, Box 52, Ft. Col- lins, Colorado. Business Administration, A Phi O, Chapel Choir, Chi Gamma Iota, Social Club Coun- cil, F.N.P., President. DANIEL JAMES DAHI..EM, 408 West 4th, Lamoni, Iowa. Physical Education, A Phi O, Intramurals, Physical Education Majors Club, R.O.X., Football Manager, Track. RUSSELL E.. DESALVO, 2731 Cedar, Pueblo, Colo- rado. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, Social Club Council, Vice-President, Treasurer, Intramurals, F.N.P., President. EARL W. DETRICK, 317 North Linden, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Physical Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Varsity, Cross Country Captain, Royal 13, Physical Education Majors Club. RICHARD C. DYNES, 315 South Cherry, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts. GARY ETCHESON, 320 East Second Street, Flora, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Social Studies, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Chaplain. , WILLIAM MARK FAUNCE, 633 Main Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Physical Education, Varsity G, Intra- murals, Gimper, Varsity, Track, Basketball. BILL FOUNTAIN, 126 North Clark, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion Major. CAROL ANN GILMORE, BOX 274, l'l0Qefm0 1, Idaho. Elementary Education, G.S.E.A.v .....-ff -1:6--+4 es-1-1 nf L.f- .1ra-i1i'-.fe!'?'F1.fiL. 'T'-La'i12s+-1-51i Class Officers-Ed Draper, Vice-President, Katy Hansell, Sec.-Treasurer, Paul,Lewis, President. unior C add I Returning for upper division work and extensive intellectual ap- plication, the junior class has attempted to contribute to an expand- Ing curricular program and to emphasize the importance of individual academic initiative. Realizing that some of the outstanding influ- ences on the college should be produced by those within their ranks, the juniors have striven to create bases for more adequate expression of their potential leadership. Looking back with an appreciation for paths followed and looking ahead with anticipation toward paths to be forged, the class has confdence in the ability of the total col- legiate program to stimulate, motivate, and give recognition to high Cluality accomplishment and consistently excellent utilization of the resources of the college to insure a continued academic evolution. F , H .f .1 ir, , 9 4 I ffp., -eg: X ' fi iff is F , Q, F. is iv. wiv, Mr. Harry Dennis Class Sponsor M A fs fs f- ggi: L.. A unior LARRY LEE MCCAY, 202 North Elm Lamoni Iowa. Liberal Arts, Business Administration Major, Intramurals. LINDA MARK, 300 Thompson Drive, Richardson, Texas.. Elementary Education, Graceland Players, Historian, G.S.E.A., Orchestra, Food Service. KENNETH L. MARTIN, 621 South State, Lamoni, Iowa. Business, Varsity G, Intramurals, Tri-T, Foot- ball, Laundry Worker. EVELYN R. MINCER, 2343 34th Street, Santa Monica, California. Liberal Arts, Religion Major. HAROLD MUIR, 916 12th Street, Port Huron, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Religion Major. BERNARD R. NASH, 1201 East Second, lndianola, :owa. Liberal Arts, Medical Sciences, Chi Gamma OIG. HARRIET JORDAN GLAZE NEGAARD, 536 West Hillcrest Boulevard, Inglewood, California. English Major, Library. CAROL OHRN, R.R. 3, Lamoni, Iowa. Elementary Education, Chaplain, W.R.A., Epsilon Tau Alpha. LARRY W. OILER, 317 West Fourth, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Biological and General Science. DALE ARLENE OSWALT, 548 West 13th Avenue, Escondido, California. Physical Education, W.R.A., Junior Representative, Dorm President, K Alpha. RICHARD OUTHOUSE, 201 West Prairie, Creston, Iowa. Pre-Med., Chaplain, Lambda Delta Sigma, Medical Sciences Club, Orchestra, Student Senate, Intramurals, Speaker of the House, Assistant to Dr. Graybill. GERALD M. SAVAGE, 7046 Conejo Drive, San Bernardino, California. Biology and General Sci- ence, lntramurals, Royal 13, Track. ALVIN G. SHANKS, 160 Mohawk Avenue, Louis- ville, Kentucky. Liberal Arts, Business Administra- tion, Intramurals, F.N.P. GEORGE O. SHERMAN, 9014 East 72 Terrace, Raytown 33, Missouri. Liberal Arts. NANCY CAROL SMITH, 803 East Main Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Elementary Education, Library. EDMOND STOUTENBURG, 255 I Bridgehampton Avenue, Sandusky, Michigan. Medical Technology, Medical Sciences Club, Skate Committee. ROLAN KEITH SUMMERS, 201 Belle View Boule- vard, Apt. C-2, Alexandria, Virginia. Education, A Phi O, R.O.X. RICHARD A. VOGEL, 524 South Line Street Chesaning, Michigan. Liberal Arts. ----eve --'- nenf- 's ....-- -Q--.f -1, ...-.-A rg: 4.4 g-L -.M ul 'if N- A 7' 4 var-A-2:9 12 . CAM SHIRLEY GORDEN, Lamoni, Iowa. Education, G.S.E.A., Lambda Delta Sigma. CAROLYN W. GORDON, 210 East South Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts. JAN GORDON, 18608 Independence Avenue, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Elementary Education, Chapel Choir, Vice-President, Graceland Gadets, Treasurer, K Alpha, Head Resident, Country Club. GERALD L. HANCOCK, 620 East Adams, Morton, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Social Studies. KATY HANSELL, 301 South Main, Leon, Iowa. Elementary Education, Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer, Dorm President. BENJAMIN M. HOKOMOTO, 461 Kalanikoa Street, Hilo, Hawaii. Education, Intramurals, R.O.X. LOIS ELLEN HOUSTON, 640 South State, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Business Education. ROGER LEROY HUBBARD, 214 West Cornhill, Cameron, Missouri. Religion, Wrestling. JUDITH HULSE, 1900 Baldwin Road, Oxford, Michigan. Elementary Education. CAROL PIEPERGERDES HUNT, 313 West Berridge Lane, Phoenix, Arizona. English, K Alpha. C. LANCE HU'I-I'ON, 6710 Sheridan Road, Burt, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Student Assistant. TRUDY LORAIN IRWIN, 3261 Luce, Flushing, Michigan. Elementary Education, Chapel Choir, Orchestra, Sings Committee, Dorm Co-Social Chair- man, Epsilon Tau Alpha, Chaplain, Madrigals, Woodwind Quintet, Business Office. RAMONA JENSEN, Conception Junction, Missouri. Physical Education, Cheerleader, Lambda Delta Sigma, Pep Committee, Chairman, W.R.A., Treas- urer, K Zeta, Physical Education Major's Club, Secretary-Treasurer. DWAYNE E. JOHNSTON, 1505 South Noland Road, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts fSocial Sciencel, Varsity G, Dorm Student Assistant, Gim- per, Football. MERLE E JORDISON, 962 Delano Street, San Lorenzo, California. Business Administration, Chi Gamma Iota. R. DUANE JUDSON, 202 South Silver, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Business Administration Major, Intramurals. RUDENA KRAMER, 1200 East 59th Street, Kansas C'1Y 10, Missouri. Executive Secretarial, Acacia Sfllffj Graceland Gadets, Lambda Delta Sigma, Student Senate, W.R.A., K Alpha, Scribe, Assistant to Mrs. Gould. PAUL'S. LEWIS, 301 South Chestnut Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Secondary Education, Intramurals, Junior Class President, Gimper, Head Resident, Rucker Hall. N JE 1' Fm ., A: All ,L Class Officers-Steve Green, Vice-President' Sharon P Se t - L Greenwood, President, Jim Banks, Treasurer. my' ere ary' yman Mrs. Carole Adams Class Sponsor Sopkomore 6555 Accustomed to the necessary routine ot campus life and the standard of expected academic achievement, the sophomores of l96l-62 returned to a year of intensive activity and widespread ac- complishment. Bolstered by past experience and spurred by the prospects of future excellence, the class contributed to the total de- velopment of the college community through individual and corporate effort. Shortly to continue education in other institutions, to find employment after graduation, or to return for further study at Grace- land, all members of the sophomore class are eager to continue the investing of qualities of value in their lives. That the past two years will serve as an undergirding and sustaining foundation for continued personal development is their desire. CAM VIRGINIA IGINNYI ALLEN, 7355 Hart St., Mentor, Ohio. Liberal Arts, International Club, WRA, Unit Social Chairman. RUTH YVONNE BUTCHER, 209 N. Clark, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion. MARTIN C. DAY, Rt. No. 2, Box 1734, Escondido, California. Liberal Arts, Religion, Chapel Choir, Chi Gamma Iota, Student Senate. EDWARD DRAPER, 2815 Maybrook Ave., Independ- ence, Missouri. History and Religion, Acacia Staff, Copy Editor, Debate Team, Squad Captain, Lambda Delta Sigma, Unit President, Junior Class President, Herald Hall President, T.T.T., Assistant to Mr. Paul Edwards. BILL R, FISHER, 1177 S. Lynnebrook Dr., Cincinnati 24, Ohio. Liberal Arts, Religion. MARGARET A. HOLLAND, 4827 Tioga Nw., can- ton, Ohio. Secretarial Science. MARVIN MCINTYRE, 1017 So. Martha, Sioux City, Iowa. Mathematics, Unit President, Intramurals, S. I.X. RITA S. NORVELL, 106 E. Ripa, St. Louis, Missouri. Physical Education. JOHN OURTH, Box 22, Nauvoo, Illinois. Social Sci- ence, Graceland Players, Social Club Council, Presi- dent, Student Senate, Speaker, Intramurals, Royal 13, President. MRS. RUTH SIMONS, 127 North Silver, Lamoni, Iowa. General College. RALPH STRAIT, 2631 S.W. Sherwood Dr., Portland, Oregon. Physical Education, Chapel Choir, Medical Q, 35 W' 1, Qqg, Nw I Sciences Club, Varsity G, Chi Gamma Iota CHARLIENE GRACE TURNER, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Secretary-Treasurer, Assist- ant to Mrs. Wight, Lambda Delta Sigma. LEWIS WEIGAND, 729 West Republic, Salina, Kan- sas. History, Debate Team, Social Club Council, Ju- diciary Board, Intramurals, Z.I.P., President. BOB WILKE, 823 North 4th Street, Clinton, Iowa. Liberal Arts. RICHARD WORDEN, 314 South Clark, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Physical Education. BERNAL ZAMORA, 36th Street, 4th Avenue, San Jose, Costa Rica. Liberal Arts. Af' If at 21 R+' SOFA 0l'I'L 0l Q CAROLYN BOON, 466 Fox Lane, Springfield, Pennsylvania. Pre-Nursing, Acacia Staff, 0.0.H. BARRY' LYNN BOREN, 1503 Sheley Road, Independence Missouri. Science, Chaplain, Tower Staff, Intramurals' Phileon, Secretary, Activity Board, Library. I I NANCY JANE BORLAND, 6691 South Marion, Littleton, Col- orado. Liberal Arts, Orchestra, Assistant to Mr. Jacobson. BRUCE E. BRADBURY, 7257 North Ridge Drive, Omaha 12, 1Nlebraska. General College, A Phi O, Intramurals, Royal irteen. JOAN BRATCHER, 1505 Aylford, Big Spring, Texas. Secre- tarial Science, Student Senate, W.R.A., AIpha'Theta Chi, Student Secretary to Mr. Swotter. ARTHUR BRICKER, Booth Road, Mentor lKirtland1, Ohio. Liberal Arts, Religion, Social Club Council, Z.I.P., Physical Plant, Gunsolley Hall. ADDISON WARDELL BROWN, JR., 809 Ashworth Road, West Des Moines, Iowa. Pre-Med, Band, Concert Choir, Medical Sciences Club, President, Social Club Council, Unit President, Intramurals, Dorm Secretary, Tri-T President, Madrigals. ELNA LAVONNE BURKEY, 427 10th Avenue, South, Clinton, Iowa. General College, Acacia Staff, Unit President, N.O.N. Secretary. ALBERT D. BURKHART, R.D. No. 1, Box 236, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Pre-Med, Intramurals, O.W.L., Wrestling, Food Service. JOHN BURLINGTON, 10321 Cherokee Lane, Leawood, Kansas. Business Administration, Acacia Staff, Advertising, Publica- tions Board, Social Club Council, Tower Staff, Advertising Manager, Intramurals, Royal Thirteen, Secretary. KAY BURTCH, 2011 Cleveland Avenue, Midland, Michigan. General College, W.R.A., K Zeta, Chaplain, Secretary to Mr. Negaard. ARTHUR BUTLER, Bucks Hill, Nuneaton, Warnickshire, Eng- land, Religion, Chi Gamma Iota, International Club, President, Social Club Council, Dorm Social Chairman, Chaplain, Lecture and Concert Committee, Food Service, Tri-T, Chairman Wor- ship Setting Committee, Chaplain. BERYL HELEN BUTTERFIELD, 318 Fourth Street, New West- minster, British Columbia, Canada. Liberal Arts, History and English, Crescents, GSEA, International Club, Secretary-Treas- urer, Speech Choir, W.R.A., K. Alpha, Council on Student Life, Executive Council, Memorial Student Center Activity Board, President, Walker Hall Student Assistant. GERD W, BUTTGEN, 420 North River Boulevard, Independ- ence, Missouri. General College, International Club, Intra- murals, O.W.L., Sergeant-at-Arms, Religious Life, Publicity. CAROLYN CARTER, 106 South Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, Graceland Gadets, Publications Board, W.R.A., K Zeta, Assistant to Mr. Welch. GERALDINE CARTER, 620 Prairie Avenue, Lamoni, Iowa. Lib- eral Arts, Aroha. RUTH ANN IBUSHJ CARVER, 9900 East 23rd, Independence, Missouri. General College, Delta-Delta. LOLA MAE CASCI, 3094 Waverley Street, Palo Alto, Califor- nia. Secretarial Science. CLIFFORD CAVINESS, 1001 East College, Independence, Mis- souri. General College, Chapel Choir, Ham Club, Intramurals, S.I.X., Historian, Physical Plant, Baker Hall. AL MONROE CHANDLER, Box 33, Manson, Washington. Gen- eral College. GARY H. CLARK, R. No. 2, Box 742, Independence, Missouri. Business Administration, Unit President, Intramurals, A.U.B. -en., ..-2-rf:f1.-.fu ----: ff ALFJYQ fe :. '- 1L'F-f'f-F'-'ef-3 -f- -4, v- 1-.. rv- -' ' ' 1-. 1- fr 'P' ' ' A f- I CZ... ROBERT J. AGNEW, 2019 West Fifth Street, Duluth 6, Min- nesota. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Chaplain Social Club' Laundry. I PETER K. P. AHUNA, 1204 Palanea Lane, Honolulu, Hawaii. Engineering, Intramurals, Royal Thirteen. LARRY ALBRECHT, 15230 Flagstaff Road, Milwaukee, Wis- consin. Science, Chi Gamma Iota, Intramurals, K.O.G. DAVID O. ALLEN, 2747 Ninth Avenue, Merced, California. Liberal Arts, Chi Gamma lata, Graceland Players, Social Club Council, Phileon, president, Judiciary Board, Teaching Mate- rials Service. DORIS MARIE ALLEN, Box 154, Escatawpa, Mississippi. Sec- retarial Science, Social Club Council, Speech Choir, W.R.A.' Delta Delta, president. 1 YVONNE AMENT, 3616 West High Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado. General College, Home Economics Club, 0.0.H.' Library. I WILLIAM DAN ANDERSEN, Silkeborggade 39, Copenhagen Denmark. Liberal Arts, International Club, Educational Chair- man, Z.l.P., Secretary-treasurer, Library. LOIS JEAN ANDES, 1212 West 36 Terrace, Independence, Missouri. Science, Acacia Staff, Band, Concert Choir, Or- chestra, t.d.f., Secretary. I KAY BAILEY, 331 West Sea, Independence, Missouri. Ele- mentary Education, Social Club Council, Judiciary Board, Unit President, W.R.A., Dorm Council, Walker Hall, Tau Delta Phi, President, Religious Life Platform Committee, Library. SANDRA L. BAIRD, 7903 N.E. 195th, Bothell, Washington. Music Education, Band, Concert Choir, G.S.E.A., Vice-Presi- dent, Pep Committee, Activity Board, Social Chairman, N.O.N., Social Co-ordination, Assistant to Mr. Clothier. SHIRLEY KEITH KCHIPJ BANKSON, 3348 West Charmwood Drive, Port Huron, Michigan. Pre-Commerce. ANDREA LYNN BARFITT, 26-27 200th Street, Bayside, New York. Physical Science, W.R.A., Homebuilders Club. GEORGE S. BARFITT, 26-27 200th.Street, Bayside, New York. Biological Sciences, Medical Sciences Club, Student. Senate, R.O.X. GERARD H, BATES, M,anor Drive, R.D. No. 3, Valencia Pennf sylvania. Commerce, Intramurals, K.O.G., Vice-President, Food Service. NANCY Jo BAY, 1823 Ramon, Independence, Missouri. Lib- eral Arts, Home Economics Club, International Club, Chi Mu Chi. BRUCE BECK, 4161 Hiawatha Drive, Madison 5, Wisconsin. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, Social Club Council, S.l.X., President, Cross Country, Track. EARL BENNETT, 1915 Hazelwood, Saginaw, Michigan. Gen- eral College, Student Senate, Intramurals. CAROLYN BENSON, 214 North Cherry Street, Lomoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Acacia Staff, Medical Sciences Club, W.R.A., Secretary, K-Zeta, Secretary SHIRLEY JEANNE BIGHAM, 128 Arney Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, W.R.A., Social Club Vice-Presi- dent, Assistant to Mrs. Evans. DIANE H. BLACK, 1026 West College, Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, GSEA, Social Club Council, Secretary- Treasurer, W.R.A., Aroha, President. DAVID C. BLAND, 1723 Drumm Avenue, Indeper1def1C9, MIS' souri. Science, Ham Club, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, Intramurals, S.I.X., Vice-President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senate Radio Committee. -- - -- -A -'T' 'M' .. ,rl ... fe- '-- f'- 3 '2 - - .Y-..f-. SOPAOHQ OP? RONALD L. EDWARDS, 4411 Green Acres Road, St. Joseph Missouri. E ' ' - 1 ' flglneering, Graceland Gadets Drummer, Intra- murals. JOHN F. EVANS, 456 North Taylor, Kirkwood 22, Missouri. P e'M9di BOHCIJ Chaplain, Ham Club, President, Medical Sci- ences Club, Intramurals, Lab Assistant to Mr. Goode. BARBARA FARNSWORTH, 1001 Palace, Aurora, Illinois. Pl1Ysical Education, Cheerleader, W.R.A., Vice-President, P.B. S., Reception Committee, Food Service, Physical Education Majors Club. ORVAL DOUG FINKBEINER, 415 Custer Street, Sandusky, Michigan. Pre-Medicine. NANCY FIRBY, 416 Edgefield Road, Belvedere, South Caro- lina. General College, Social Club Council, W.R.A., X.A.P.A., Chaplain-Scribe. MA-RY ANNE FISH, 1943 Hart Street, Bethlehem, Pennsyl- vania. General College, Social Club Council, Unit President, W.R.A., Epsilon Tau Alpha, President, Food Service. SUZANNE FISHER, 20 Wyman Road, Lexington, Massachusetts. Liberal Arts, Social Club Council, Judiciary Board, W.R.A., K Zeta, President. JULIE ANN FLETCHER, 2816 Broadway Avenue, Boise, Idaho. General College, Chapel Choir, W.R.A., Tau Delta Phi, Secre- tarv: Assistant to Harry A. Dennis. SHARON FLOYD, 700 Central Avenue, S.E., LeMars, Iowa. Music Education, Acacia Staff, Chapel Choir, GSEA, WRA, NON., Scribe, Music Secretary for Dr. Benson. DICK FOSTER, 3723 Hoyt, Everett, Washington. Liberal Arts, Social Club Council, Varsity G, Intramurals, A.U.B., President, Varsity, Tennis. I EMILY JEANNETTE FROST, 3775 Old Salem Road, Dayton 15, Ohio. Home Economics, Band, Home Economics Club, Social Club Council, t.d.f., President, Physical Plant, Patroness Hall. CAROLYN SUE GALLOWAY, R.R. No. 4, Lee's Summit, Mis- souri. General College, Band, Tower Staff, N.O.N. JIM GARGANO, 505 South 30th Street, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Physical Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartans, Track, Physical Education Department. A JAN GIDEON, Delhi, India. Pre-Medicine, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, W.R.A., Gamma Lambda Sigma, Chap- lain, Library. . E ALLEN GLEAZER, 8208 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Maryland. Liberal Arts, Student Senate, Tower Staff, Health and Safety Committee, Chairman. DUANE G. GRAHAM, R.F.D., Devon, Kansas. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Food Service. MYRON L. GRAYBILL, Kanorado, Kansas. General College, Tower Staff, Business Manager, F.N.P-, T e05U e'- JOHN GREEN, 20849 24th Avenue, South, Seattle, Washinge ton. Liberal Arts, G.S.E.A., Social Club Council, Intramurals, R.O.X., Vice-President. STEPHEN W. GREEN, Cambridge, Iowa. Science? CQnCe f Choir, Student Senate, Varsity G, Sophomore Vice-PFSSICISHTI K.O.G., Basketball, Track. RICHARD CAREY GRIFFIN, 19461 Ingomar Street, Reseda, California. Business Administration, Student Senate, Intra- murals, K.O.G., Treasurer, Wrestling. NANCY CAROLE GRIFFITH, R,R. 3, Lomoni, Iowa- Home Economics, Orchestra, Chi Mu Chi, Assistant to Mrs. R0b6flS- , ,........,,.7.f .,,, 4.-n---ff :'f1 :T,-ff-.rc.?ifLf -eff:-'. fa r 1-1 -J 40 -' -f-4 - CAM WILLIAM CLEVELAND, 2l2 Blackhawk Street, Aurora, Illi- nois. General College, A Phi O, President, Chapel Choir, Inf,-Q- murals, F.N.P., Food Service. KATHY COLLET, lll7 Isabella, Midland, Michigan. Pre- Commerce, K Zeta, Receptionist, Walker Hall. DOROTHY CONDIT, Box I48, Hagerman, Idaho. Liberal Arts, Band, t.d.f., Library. I RICHARD A. CONDIT, 3202 Thompson Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. General College, Intramurals, O.W.L., Public Rela- tions Manager, Basketball Manager. SHARON ELAINE CONSTANCE, 1425 Kingshighway, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Secretarial Science, G.S.E.A., Medical Sciences Club, Speech Choir, W.R.A., N.O.N., Treasurer, Re- ceptionist, Patroness Hall. LINDA LOU CROSSWHITE, Pattonsburg, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Band, Tower Staff, C.M.C. DWIGHT L. CRUM-, Rural Route 6, Hillsboro, Ohio. General College, Intramurals, A.U.B. MICHELE, J. DARTER, 3568 Van Buren Street, Gary, Indiana Liberal Arts. JAN DAVIES, R.D. No. 2, Chillicothe Road, Willoughby, Ohio. Secondary Education, Graceland Gadets, Social Chairman, W R. A., Unit Social Chairman, E.T.A. DIANE DAVIS, 7l2 West Seventh Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Med- ical Technology, International Club, Orchestra, Delta Delta. ELWYN HERBERT DAVIS, 3Il North Lathrop, Cameron, Mis- souri. Mathematics, Band, Treasurer, Intramurals, Phileon, Historian, Cross-Country, Assistant to Mr. Jacobson. RICHARD DAVIS, 2636 Spruce, Kansas City, Missouri. Re- ligion, Intramurals, Dorm Council Secretary, Spartan. BONNIE JEAN DAWSON, 4l4 East Eighth Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Band, Cheerleader, N.O.N., Chaplain, As- sistant to Mr. Willis. BARBARA LEE DOY, 7029 Tynan Avenue, Jacksonville, Flor- ida. Elementary Education, G-.S.E.A., t.d.f., Chaplain, House Secretary-Treasurer, Food Service. JODY DERRY, 202 North Maple, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Home Economics Club, Alpha Theta Chi, Chaplain. DAVID DICKSON, R. 2, Box 224, West Alexandria, Ohio. Science Education, Social Club Council, Intramurals, Activity Board, Talent Committee Chairman. KAREN KAY DUEL, 2869 Bay City Road, Midland, Michigan. General College, G.S.E.A., W.R.A., Unit Co-Social Chairman, Pi Beta Sigma, Vice-President, Receptionist, Tess Morgan Hall. BARBARA DUROSE, IO7 East 202 Street, Euclid 23, Ohio. Liberal Arts, GSEA, Medical Sciences Club, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Treasurer, Historian. VERLYN W. EBERT, Box 589, Larned, Kansas. Science, A Phi O, Intramurals, Phileon, Vice-President, Assistant to Dr. Mortimore. HERMAN EDMUNDS, 439 West l0th, Lamoni, Iowa. Physi- cal Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Gimpers. BONNIE EDWARDS I266 Midwa Circle Fullerton Pennsyl , Y 1 1 ' V 7xj vania. Physical Education, Unit President, W.R.A., K Zeta, Vice-President. QQ 3' , ,.,,.... -- -,-.,..-.- , ,C ,.. -- ,.,, .-. .-.-eff Mg':sn,,..,,-s.:-4 'f LSJOIOAOIWI, 0I Q GLENDA FERN JOHNSON, 828 Red Road, Independence, Missouri. Music Education, Concert Choir, Orchestra, Chi Mu Chi, Library. MARY LOUISE KANITZ, 12820 Ostrander Road, Maybee, Michigan. Secretarial Science, W.R.A., Tau Delta Phi, Chap- lain, Library. JOHN MICHAEL KEAIRNES, 1133 Rahway Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey. Science, Acacia Staff, Business Manager, Publi- cations Board, Social Club Council, Unit President, Intramurals, Baker Hall Dorm Council, K.O.G., Basketball. ROBERT WINDSOR KELLER, 2103 Lodge Farm Road, Balti- mon-1 19, Maryland. General College, Receptionist at Gunsolley a . JAMES R. KELLEY, 7911 Juniper, Prairie Village, Kansas. Liberal Arts, Spartans, Basketball. DARRELL A. KELLY, Rt. 5 Box 212, Milton, Florida. Chemistry, Unit President, R.O.X., Laboratory Assistant for Chemistry Department. BRUCE KING, 2467 Deming Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Engi- neering, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartans, Football. JANET KINNISON, 1619 Roseway, West Covina, California. Liberal Arts, W.R.A., t.d.f., Food Service. STUART L. KIRK, 1304 Breckview Avenue, Pittsburgh 16, Pennsylvania. Physical Education, Pep Committee, Unit Presi- dent, Varsity G, Intramurals, Gunsolley Hall, Vice President, Spartan, Wrestling Physical Education Majors Club. JAC KIRKPATRICK, 12401 Filmore No. 112 San Fernando, California. Engineering, Acacia Staff, Social Club Council, Judiciary Board, Intramurals, Baker Hall Dorm Council Presi- dent, K.O.G., President. RALPH KLEINLINE, 984 Oakwood Avenue, Columbus 6, Ohio. Liberal Arts, Band, Chapel Choir, R.O.X. CHRISTOPHER HOWLAND KOEHLER, 10405 E. 79 Terrace, Raytown, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Spartan. KATHY M. KRAUSS, 32 Kent Avenue, Buffalo 19, New York. Liberal Arts, Medical Sciences Club, Unit President, Aroha, Treasurer, Assistant to Mr. DeLong. y LOWELL L. KUHN, 1405 Edge Hill Road, Abington, Pennsyl- vania. Science, Intramurals, K.O.G. VIRGINIA LEE LANE, 812 McKinley Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio. Liberal Arts, G.S.E.A., Unit President, W.R.A., 0.0.H., Re- ligious Life Publicity Committee, Assistant to Mr. Wight. FROUKJE KFRANJ LEEGSTRA, Schoolstraat 60, Bergum, Fr. Holland, Liberal Arts, International Club, Delta Delta, Chaplain: Dean's Office. ALAN LANGSTRALT LEICHHARDT, 5338 Westhall, Louis- ville, Kentucky, General College. KATHY LEIGHTON, 12597 Lake Point Pass, Belleville, MICIWI' gan, Elementary Education, Lambda Delta Sigma, Sfudenf Senate, K. Alpha, Vice President. L, LEIGHTY, R.R. 1, Yorkville, Illinois. Religion, kEgEgIEIgT?tIbIff, A Phi O, Chaplain, Division Council, Lambda Delta Sigma, Tower Staff, Intramurals, F.N.P., Chaplain: TFGCI4- MARTHA E. LeRAY KMARTYJ, 5907 So. Park Avenue, Tacoma 8, Washington. Liberal Arts. SHARON L. LEWIS, Route 1, Box 317, Durango, Colorado. Secretarial Science, Student Senate! Delfv Delmf Secretary' Assistant to Mr. Larche. , ,,, -- -,gg ul2l!':.1 :Pi 'T-4 ig: 'is TCL: :rifilv ft-I' -nf 1-5 -'J -1-5 Cfaa ARTHUR GUTSCHMIDT, 822 Third Avenue East, Williston, North Dakota. Commerce, Ham Club, Pep Committee, Intra- murals, Tri-T. LINDA KAY HADEN, 310 Olympic Boulevard, Everett, Wash- ington. General College CElementary Educationl, Concert Choir, 'G.S.E.A., Unit President, 0.0.H., Chaplain. JOHN C. HANSELL, 310 South Main Street, Leon, Iowa. Pre- Dentol, Medical Sciences Club, Pep Committee, Varsity G, Intramurals, K.O.G., Wrestling. JOAN C. HARDING, 226 High School Avenue, Council Bluffs Iowa. General College, Speech Choir, L.M.S., Secretary. MAYOLA L. HARMON, 1405 South College, Salem, Illinois Liberal Arts, W.R.A., t.d.f., Food Service. RALPH HASTINGS, 12040 Eighth N.E., Seattle, Washington. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, President, O.W.L. I LARRY M. HATCHER, Fisher, Arkansas-. Liberal Arts, Intra- murals. BRENDA HEAVILAND, 3109 Beverly Road, Independence, Missouri. Elementary Education, Walker Secretary-Treasurer, Chi Mu Chi, Food Service, M.S.C.A.B. JUDIE HEAVILAND, 2117 Faraon Street, St. Joseph, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Concert Choir, Chaplain, Crescents, President, W.R.A., K. Alpha, Religious Life Advisory Council. MARY E. HEROD, 526 Crane Street, Independence, Missouri. Secretarial Science, Delta Delta, Treasurer, Receptionist, Patroness Hall. ROBERT K. HERRING, 1205 North Elm, Creston, lowa. Educa- tion, International Club, Tower Staff, Intramurals, Food Service. KAREN ANN HIGGINS, 24011 Lahser Road, Southfield, Michi- gan. Music Education, Chapel Choir, Unit President, Food Service, t.d.f. HELEN M. HILL, 1030 East Miles Street, Tucson, Arizona. General College. JEANNE HILLMAN, R.R. 1, Box 14, Fairview, Montana. Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Receptionist, Walker Hall. ROSELYN M. HODGES, 4550 Calhoun Road, Beaverton, Michi- gan. Science, W.R.A., K Zeta,, Chaplain, Assistant to Mr. Youngs. LINDA FAYE HOLDER, 247 Kendalia, San Antonio, Texas. Music Education, Concert Choir, Madrigols, Food Service. RICHARD T, ISERI, 2185 N.W. 34 Street, Miami, Florida. Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, Intramurals, Dorm Officer. CLINTON JAcKs, 7749 Palm sffaaf, Fair Oaks, California Science, Intramurals, S.l.X., Food Service. ANITA JOHNSON, 1710 Grand Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. Secretarial Science, Crescents, International Club, Lambda Delta Sigma, W.R.A., K Alpha, Secretary, Assistant to Dr. Young. CAROL J. JOHNSON, 1512 Jackson Street, Beloit, Wisconsin. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Medical Sciences Club, Tau Delta Phi, Treasurer, M.S.C.A.B., Secretary, Treasurer. CAROLE ADELE JOHNSON, Star Route No. 2, Foster, Oregon. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, Student Senate, 0.0.H., Library. 1,41 ,cv 4, 4 QPR fm E .str-rx, if '7 Y-'T' no 1 E 1: fix fr m QN K, --A -w 1',f..' hm- -- -I 'H F 24-1 -... 1-- ie, 's- S-It ,- , . vi js it if 77 ,,x, -C ,N 14- ..,, ,.,, .-. .f. . . . -Q Y - ..-, - V- U- W 04 rw ,,,-,.,,,,.,. v-F. . , rx ',,. I, V .....-.-.v-w-f - - . .. ., ,,-.A SPAOTUFQ RUTH ANN MYR, 20293 Elkhart, Harper Woods 36 Michi- gan. Science, Medical Sciences Club, Receptionist, Tess Mor- gan Hall. CHERE GLAZE NEGAARD, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Crescents, Social Club Council, 0.0.H., President. RENA NEGAARD, 542 North Grevillea, Apt. ln, Hawthorne, California. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Crescents, 0.0.H, BARBARA ELLEN NELSON, IO9 South Tenth, Tekamah, Ne- braska. Elementary Education, Chaplain, Orchestra, Folk Dance Committee, and Demonstrator, Food Service. JENNINGS JAY NEWCOM, 428 West Main, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Religion, Publications Board, Social Club Council- Tower Staff, Editor, Intramurals, Spartans. DAVID RAY NEWMAN, 4l3 South Derby, Derby, Kansas. En- gineering, lntramurals, Phileon, Treasurer. I RONALD D. NICKELSON, Mound City, Kansas. Liberal Arts MICHAEL L. NISSEN, ll5lO N.W. 38th Ave., Vancouver, Washington. Engineering, Tri-T. GARY O'DANlELS, R. R. No. IB, Missouri Valley, Iowa. Phys- ical Education, Intramurals, ROX, Secretary, Track, Cross Country, Memorial Student Center. FRITZ OESER, Jr., 909 East Fair, Independence, Missouri. Lib- eral Arts, Social Club Council, O.W.L., President. CAROLYN OLSON, I52O-28th Avenue, Moline, llinois. Phys- ical Education, Orchestra, Tower Staff, WRA, President, K- Zeta, Scribe, Assistant to Mrs. Welch. JOYCE F. ORLANDO, 563I Winner Road, Kansas City, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts. MARCELO PAGAT, JR., 529 Kauhane St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, International Club, Chaplain, Intra- murals, FNP, Food Service. JAM.ES EUGENE PAINTER, Box IIO, Cameron, Missouri. En- gineering, lntramurals, Manager, Royal I3, Track. DENNIS PARKER, 561 Virginia, Plymouth, Michigan. Engi- neering, Intramurals, O.W.L., Chemistry Lab Assistant. LLOYD E. JACK PARKS, 8l6 West Third, Cameron, Mis- souri. Pre-Commerce, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, Band, Orchestra, Pep Committee, MSCAB Recreation Area Chairman, Tri-T. JUDY DELL PAYNE, 7830 Grahamcrest, Houston I7, Texas. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Tower Staff, Patroness Hall, Social Chairman, Delta Delta. BEA PERRY, 996 E. Dunedin Rd., Columbus 24, Ohio. Liberal Ang, Band, Chaplain, Aroha, Assistant to Communication Department. JANE ANN PERRY, 202 South Maple, Lamoni, Iowa. Secre- tarial Science, t.d.t. PAUL PHILBROOK, Vinalhaven, Maine. Liberal AFTS- LYNDA K. PITZER, l706 South Birch, Santa Ana, California. Liberal Arts, Unit President, OOH, CIWGDIUIHJ FCICUIIY ASSISIOPI- ., 2. L - -- .s-cf. .f- v1r-Z,-:Qi-.v 1'L3' Cfdfiri MYRA.JO LIGHTFOOT, R. I., Vinita, Oklahoma. Education, Chaplain, Social Club Council, Chaplain, Gamma Lambda Sigma, President, Food Service. XVILLIAM E. LONE, 303 N. Linden, Lamoni, lowa. Liberal rts. CHARLES LORD, 507 S. State Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, A Phi O, Football. ARTHUR C. LOTZ, 35l6 S. Crane Street, Independence, Mis- souri. Science, Intramurals, Royal-13. TOM LOUIS MCCRACKEN, Box l7l, Culbertson, Montana Liberal Arts. JOSEPH MCLENNAN, R.F.D. l, Seneca, Illinois. Pre-Medicine, Intramurals, A. U.B., Secreta ry. CARL MacDONALD, l56l7 E. 24 Highway, Independence, Missouri. General College, Intramurals.- CHUCK MADDEN, 200 North 20th Street, Kansas City 2, Kansas. General College, Varsity G, Intramurals, Gimper. PATRICIA LYNN MAGBY, 334 Beach Road, Alameda, Cali- fornia. Elementary Education, Chapel Choir, G.S.E.A., W.R.A., X.A.P.A., Secretary-Treasurer, Tess Morgan Hall Receptionist. JOHN BRUCE MALONEY, l32l South Spring, Independence, Missouri. General College, Intramurals, A.U.B., Chaplain. THOMAS MANN, 23250 Laher Road, Southfield, Michigan, Liberal Arts, Chaplain, International Club, O.W.L., Chaplain, M.S.C.A.B., Fine Arts Committee. JUDITH M. MANNING, R.R. 2, Lachine, Michigan. Liberal Arts. ' RIRIFATU MARITERAGI, Mission Mormon, Pala, Papeete, Tahiti. General College. EDWARD R. MARSH, 32l2 Avenue I, Ft. Madison, Iowa. Liberal Arts. PEGGY MARTIN, 2l9 Walnut, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts. AHMAD I. MASRI, Jerusalem, Jordan. Pre-Medicine, Inter- national Club, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, Royal l3, Food Service. MARY LOU METHNER, Adam Street, Coleman, Michigan. Music Education, Chapel Choir, W.R.A. ALLAN MILLER, 331 Second Street, Baker, Oregon, Science, Intramurals, Royal I3, Food Service. MARALIN DELORES MILLER, l23l Main, Osawatomie, Kan- sas.. Liberal Arts, Chi Mu Chi, Secretary, Tess Morgan Hall Receptionist. MARGO C. MONTGOMERY, 980 Forest Street, Denver, Colo- rado. Liberal Arts, Crescents, Lambda Delta Sigma, W.R.A., K. Alpha, Chaplain, Assistant to Dr. Young. WILLIAM D. MORAIN, lO5 South Maple, Jefferson, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Acacia Staff, Editor-in-Chief, Lambda Delta Sigma, Orchestra, Publications Board, Unit President,.Varsity G, Intramurals, Gunsolley Hall President, K.O.G., HISTOFIOHJ Cross Country, Track, Religious Life Advisory Council. -- ...IW-' T ' ,rag X. -. - ..-r- 3 lb vw- 'E -- 1 1 ,nw-., 5.1.-' fa. YT' 'TSI7 'Vi --... NF'- 66 5 fx, v '-'nv qt.. VS II-:vu nw- ' ' 415, ---C - A - -.. W. .-f fv- 1' - ,., Q., ...i fr. -N .-f v- ,f - M ,.., .-.. .-s sil0AOI'I'l Ol 0 BARRY .A. SHUTE, Arva, Ontario. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, International Club, Publicity Officer, Orchestra, Intramurals. GARETH W. SIMMONS, 2309 Utica Drive, Dallas, Texas. Lib- eral Arts, Chaplain, Division Leader, International Club, Social Club Council, Tower Staff, News Editor, Intramurals, Lambda SIQVTIO PI'1',.l'l'Sf0f'0V12 Chairman of Class Gift Committee, Mem- ber of Religious Welcoming Committee, Lab Assistant to Mr. John Edwards, Library. MARTHA J. SIMMONS, 7l35 Bellaire Blvd., Houston 36 Texas. General College. ' LESLIE ANN SKII-ES, 300 TSVFOCG Pl., Neosho, Missouri. Sec- eI0 '0.l .SCISVICSJ Chapel Choir, Unit President, Vice-President of Activity Board, 0.0.H. Treasurer, Walker Hall Receptionist. ELDON VERL SKINNER, 2031 Diamond Street, Flint, Michi- QCD. General College, Social Club Council, Intramurals, Phileon, Vice-President, Physical Plant. ROBERT SMELSER, I55IO Golf Lane, Rt. 2, Wheaton, Illinois. Intramurals, Royal I3. DENNIS SMITH, Suva, Fiji Islands. Liberal Arts, International Club, Intramurals, R.O.X., Food Service. SHARON D. SM-ITH, Rt. I, Box 243, Amity, Oregon. Home Economics, Chaplain, Home Economics Club, President, Stu- dent Senate, Assistant to Mrs. Kaestner. STEPHEN K. SMITH, Windy Lane, Nauvoo, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Band, Chaplain, International Club, Orchestra, Intra- murals, F.N.P., M.adrigals, Library. TERRY L. SNAPP, 3014 Jule, St. Joseph, Missouri. Pre-Med, Concert Choir, Intramurals, Activity Board Area Chairman, Phileons, Physical Plant. KAY LUCIELLE SNETHEN, 204 South Pine, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Home Economics Club, Inter- national Club, Tower Staff. GEORGIA LEE SOWERS, 3023 Fifth Avenue East, Renton, Washington. Elementary Education, Chapel Choir, Secretary, Tau Delta Phi, Vice-President. NEAL SPANGLER, I3504 East I2th Terrace, Independence, Missouri. Science, Medical Sciences Club, Orchestra, Unit President, Intramurals, Dorm Treasurer, Tri-T, Secretary. WILLIAM M. SPAULDING, 305 East Main, Lamoni, Iowa. Science, Concet Choir, Medical Sciences Club, A.U.B., Treasurer. JULIA SPIRES, I499 Lincoln Road, Columbus, Ohio. .Liberal Arts, Home Economics Club, Tower Staff, C.M.C., Historian, Assistant News Editor of the Tower. JANET SPRAGUE, IO6 North Elm Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Ele- mentary Education, Graceland Gadets, Orchestra, Pep Com- mittee, E.T.A., Secretary. KEN STARK, P,O, Box 8, Westley, California. Liberal Arts, Student Senate, Treasurer, Intramurals, Tri-T. WILLIAM FRANKLIN STEINER, JR. ISONNYJ, Route No. Bax 55, Thaaaafa, Alabama. Pre-Med: Bond: Chaplain: Medi' cal Sciences Club, Intramurals, Tri-T. LINDA STUART, IOI4 North Madison, Arlington-5, Virginia. Liberal Arts, Acacia Staff, G.S.E.A., Medical Sciences Club, Alpha Theta Chi, Scribe. JUANITA L. SUTTON, 1590 Whitewater, MemphIS, Tennessee: Secretarial Science, Graceland PIOYSVSI TOWGI' Sfflffi W-R-An A,-fs and Exhibits Chairman, t.d.f., Social Chairman. 1 WILLIAM SWIFT, Route 3, 3018 County Trunk K, Fond du Lac Wisconsin. Engineering, Unit President, Intramurals, O. W.L., Chemistry Lab Assistant. ...li 31 2- :.Q?1L5P 1Lf?i-'ii Kfarid JANKE POSTMA, Voorstr. 148, Kollum lFr.1, Holland. Physi- cal Education, WRA, L.M.S., Library. SHARON POSTMA, 1048 Lafayette, Denver, Colorado. Church Music, Chapel Choir, Madrigal Singers, Home Builders Guild. KAREN PRATT, Route 4, Box 180, El Dorado Springs, Missouri. Secretarial Science, Band, t.d.t., Vice-President, Food Service. SHARON PRAY, 10221 Winner Road, Independence, Missouri. General College, Crescents, Social Club Council, President, Sophomore Class, Secretary, Alpha Theta Chi, President, As- sistant to Mr. lnslee. REBECCA TUCKER PRESSON, Huntingdon, Tennessee. Lib- eral Arts, Concert Choir, Crescents, Secretary, Graceland Gadets, Co-Chaplain, K-Alpha. LAWRENCE E. RAUH, 1100 West 36th Street Terrace, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Pre-Dental, Medical Sciences Club, Intra- murals, O.W.L., Vice-President. JUANITA RUTH REEDY, 919 Grove St., Aurora, Illinois. Pre- Medical, Medical Sciences Club, Tau Delta Phi, Historian. LEE KAPUA ROBERTS, 1233 15th Avenue, Honolulu 16, Hawaii. Elementary Education, Chapel Choir, G.S.E.A., Inter- national Club, Intramurals, Pi Beta Sigma, Assistant to Mrs. Evans JUDITH ROCK, 726 North Union, Independence, Missouri. Home Economics, Social Club Council, Chi Mu Chi, President, Walker Hall Receptionist. JUDITH ANN RUOFF, 2607 South 19, St. Joseph, Missouri. Secretarial Science, WRA, Epsilon Tau Alpha, Historian, Food Service. GARY D. SAGE, R.R. No. 3, Leon, Iowa. Physical Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartan, Football, Wrestling. MAMIE E. ST. JOHN, 1205 S. Tejon, Denver 23, Colorado. Liberal Arts, Crescents, GSEA, Secretary, Aroha, Vice-Presi- dent, Folk Dance Committee, Dean of Students Office. ALBERT L. SANFORD CALI, R.D. No. 2, Elm St., Willoughby, Ohio. Liberal Arts, GSEA, Lambda Delta Sigma, Student Sen- ate, lntramurals, F.N.P. Secretary. JAMES J. SCARDUZIO, 149 Park Place, Audubon, New Jer- sey. General College. HAROLD N. SCHNEEBECK, JR., 1420 E. Cache la Poudre, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, Intra- murals, AUB. ELOISE SCHUELKE, 2401 Terrace, Midland, Texas. Secretarial Science, WRA, Intramurals, Dorm Treasurer, Alpha Theta Chi Secretary. ERIC B. SCOTT, Rt. 6, Box 380, Parkville, MO. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Varsity G, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi Pres- ident, Wrestling and Track, Social Club Council Secretary. DAVID E. SEAL, 1813 S. Dodgion, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Varsity Debate Team, Student Senate Parlia- mentarian, Tower Staff, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Food Service. PAUL M. SHIROTA, 4433 Kahala Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii. Liberal Arts, Social Club Council, Student Senate, Intramurals, R.O.X. President. BEVERLY ANNE SHOEMAKER, R.F.D. Na. 1, Fontana, Kansas. General College, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Vice-President! F0015 Service. BARBARA MARIE SHROUT, Rt. No. 2, Excelsior Springs, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Acacia TYDIVWQ Stoll! Student SGVWOTG, SSC- retary, Aroha, Assistant to Mr. Welch. 'Vx 'Fr' 14' 1 X f 4. PN 'Fx uv. SQ! X -. Q , ,. ,. , N ,,.. -- i.-. 'F?g,::,. ' I f X f fl .. . -1 c 'Rfb- U 4' '3 HRH.- X . ' X- xr' ,Q 5 . I X N A1-7 np ,-. . , . , W. F- ,K l Q -'N 1, ,ve - , ,. ,4. .- .1 . . . Q v .... 1..- , ,,,,,.., - .. rw- '. ,,, ,., ,.,, . w . 4 . I, Y- -- ' ' ' ..g.?.'2..--.v-w.f N Z, - 50,04 0l'lfl0l 8 lI31C3ll?c5lEgrOEWYlY.lNTERS, S0 ldUSkY, Michigan. Science, Intra- CHERYL JEAN WISE, 10301 Major Avenue Oklahom C't Oklahoma. Liberal Arts, Chaplain, Dorm President, Cjhi lvlyu Chi, Vice-President, Receptionist, Patroness Hall, LYNN VICTOR WITTE, 1386 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexing- ton 73, Massachusetts. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Food Service. LOU WORKMAN, Route 20, Kansas City 55, Missouri. Gen- eral College. LINDA IWENDYJ YAGER, 2234 North Fairway Terrace, Spflngflfiildf Missouri. Music Education, Concert Choir, Orches- ga, Unit President, W.R.A., X.A.P.A., Vice-President, String uar e . KEN ZELK, 10908 East 35th Street, Independence, Missouri. Science, Intramurals, Intramural Manager, Royal 13. CAROL BAKER, 2564 Bagley, Flint, Michigan. Liberal Arts. JAMES LYNN BANKS, Rt. No. 2, Sterling, Michigan. Pre- Med, Chapel Choir, Concert Choir, Chaplain, Medical Sci- ences Club, Intramurals, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Royal 13, Treasurer, Assistant to Mr. Traver. JUDY BECKETT, Stella, Nebraska. Home Economics, Cres- cents, WRA, K Zeta, Assistant to Mrs. Kaestner. CECE BURDICK, 6329 Rosedale, Lansing, Michigan. Gen- eral College. ROBERT DUANE CONSOLVER, 1516 South Main, Burlington, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Alpha Phi Omega, Chapel Choir, Varsity G, Intramurals, Royal 13, Basketball Team Manager. EMILEY SUE DAVIS, 324 Burton Ave., Nutter Fort, West Vir- ginia. Liberal Arts, Crescents, Graceland Gadets, Secretary, Alpha Theta Chi, Secretary to Mr. lnslee. RICHARD L. DUNBAR, R.R. No. 3, Lamoni, Iowa. Physical Education, Intramurals, A.U.B., Track. LYMAN R. GREENWOOD, 7110 Milne, New Orleans, Louisi- ana. Liberal Arts, Religion, Chaplain, Graceland Players, Activity Board, Sophomore Class President, Food Service. GARY W. HACKER, 510 N. Poinsettia, Compton, California. General College, Intramurals, Dormitory Social Chairman, A.U.B. DUANE B. LOOK, Addison, Maine. Liberal Arts. DUANE R. MANN, Soldier, Iowa. General College, Concert Choir, Unit President, Intramurals, Royal 13, Vice-President, Ullery Hall. JAMES H. MARTIN, 219 Walnut, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts. CONNIE METHNER, R.R. No. 1, Peck Michigan. General College. DEANNA K. METHNER, R.R. No. 1, Peck, Michigan. General College. AROLIN FAE MILLER, 208 South Church St., Leon, Iowa. Eiberal Arts, Acacia Staff, GSEA, Medical Sciences Club, Tower Staff, Chi Mu Chi. ..... -.D ' - .-..- 3-4-.u -swf 1- '!'-ff- . :.7'F .4 CAM GERALD W. THOMAS, l08 Magnolia Drive, Middletown, Ohio. Engineering, Chapel Choir, Chi Gamma Iota, Intramurals, Tri-T. JUDITH LYNN THOMAS, 322 Wellington Road, Delmar, New York. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Crescents, Social Club Coun- cil, K Alpha, President. LINDA TIDERMAN, 839 South 76th, Muncie, Kansas. Liberal Arts, E.T.A. STEVE TUCKER, 9l3 South Hollenbach, West Covin, Califor- nia. Education, Debate Team, Intramurals, O.W.L., Track, Teaching Materials Service. BARBARA TURNER, Woodward, Iowa. General College, WRA, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Unit Social Chairman. ETIENNE VANAA, Box 92, Papeete, Tahiti F.P. General Col- lege, Ham Club, lnternational Club, Intramurals, Z.I.P., Library. ALLEN,.VANDEL, IO3 East Janisch, Houston, Texas. Pre- Med, Intramurals, Gimper, Secretary and Treasurer, Food Service. WILLEM VAN SLINGERLANDT, IIO East 8th, Leon, Iowa. General College. JOHN BAILEY WALTON, l20 North Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, California. Business Administration, Chapel Choir, Concert Choir, Intramurals, Dorm Social Chairman, Madrigals, Physical Plant. KENNETH WALTZ, I648 JoJean Road, Lima, Ohio. General College. JOYCE WARD, 786l A, South Shore Drive, Chicago 49, Il- linois. General College, Chapel Choir, Social Club Council, X.A.P.A., President. JOY WEISER, 5603 Florida Avenue, Tampa, Florida. Music Education, GSEA, Orchestra, N.O.N., Co-Chaplain, Patroness. STEPHEN WELDON, 2020 East lst Street, Lamoni. Iowa. Liberal Arts. KENT N. WHEELER, R.F.D. No. I, North Stonington, Con- necticut. Science, Band, Student Senate, Intramurals, O.W.L., Secretary, Assistant to Mr. Neal. LILA MAE WHITE, 549 Catherine, Muskegon, Michigan. Gen- eral College, Tower Staff, WRA, Aroha, Scribe, Secretary to Mr. DeLong. CAROLE JEAN WHITING, 705 South Brainard Avenue, La- Grange, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Graceland Gadets, Social Club Council, Unit President, WRA, Pi Beta Sigma, President, As- sistant to Mr. Christenson. GAYLON KEITH WHITMER, R.F.D. 2, Stewartsville, Missouri. Science, Chaplain, Intramurals, T.T.T., Lab Assistant to ln- organic Chemistry. NANCY LEE WILKINSON, R.R, No. 3, Grant City, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Social Club Council, Lambda Mu Sigma, President. WALTER R. WILLIAMS, 1704 Hands, Independence, Missouri. Ighysical Education, Intramurals, Skate Committee, Food ervice. RALPH H. WILLISTON, Box 394, Webber's Falls, Oklahoma. Science and Mathematics, G.S.E.A., Orchestra, Intramurals, S.l.X., Food Service. JOHN R. WILSON, Wayne City, Illinois. Engineering, Intra- murals, K.O.G. .A- .f-.fe I, ,Q ... v--A--' ..-xref ..,- ...K-. v- -Y ,W .7-, ws ,,.,, e 4..- vw rf W -N. ,., .-Y. ,.,.rn- ' N l ff! Q '15 ,g,l ' I! 1, if . ? i'f' - .ig 1 A' .' 5'-,rl ,W N Iii: ' -,!'fQ , 'H .v ' 'fx if Z .-.v-.'-A-r ' ...,... gn, ,.,.v, ..,,.cf .. -. .-. rv- -' . Y .1 ,-, ,.., 1-v. rv- 4' YY' -f -- - .1 .-s .-- . '-4 4:.l 1,-f Q aw Sf' . I.. .. , 'v xv.. .I ., 3'5- - . 'L nf? .nt 'Du sa W 0- tx-v f-.. . , 4 .... 'utr-, fs Y A gl Q6A.l'l'l6Ll'l JOAN ADDLEMAN, I IO F'fth A L Kansas. Liberal Arts, W.R.A.,I K Zetallenuel eovenworthl LEINAALA S. P. DAHU, l53O Nanakai Street, Pearl SJl'3i,'A?aQl:6hlgI'awaii. Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, ADELFO L. ALDANA, 200 West IO, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Ham Club, International Club, DIANNA L. ALLARD, I449 Hemlock Avenue, Sqn- matco, California. Physical Plant, Walker Hall Ele- me 'f0 Y Education, W.R.A., Aroha. CHARLES L. ALLEN ll, 6333 Christensen, Dallas, Texas Liberal Arts, A. Phi O, Tower Stott. DAVID S. ALLEN, 2023 South Pearl, Independence Missouri. Engineering, A. Phi O., Intramurals, A.U.B. I JIMMIE ALLEN, 35l56 Pardo, Garden City, Michigan. Business Administration, W.R.A., Tau Delta Phi, Home- coming Decoration Committee. JUDITH A. ALLEN, 23I8 South Topeka, Wichita, Kansas. Music Education, Chapel Choir, G.S.E.A., K Alpha: Madrigals, Receptionist, Walker Hall. CAROL ALLISH, 3I6 Ponca Drive, Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Alpha Theta Chi, World Fellowship Court Attendant. PEGGY AMSBERRY, RR. -lil, Hamilton, Iowa. Pre- Nursing, Medical Sciences Club,'W.R.A. ROHEL W. AMUNDSON, 200 South Main, EI Dorado Springs, Missouri. Science, Ham Club, Intramurals. JANICE EARLITA ANDERSON, 27l2 Clinton Way, Yakima, Washington. Liberal Arts, Elementary Educa- tion, G.S.E.A., Orchestra, W.R.A., Epsilon Tau Alpha, Girls' Track, M.S.C.A.B., Food Service. JOHN DAHLSENG ANDERSON, I0624 Durland Avenue, N.E., Seattle 5, Washington. Physical Education, Varsity G, Lambda Sigma Phi, Football, Wrestling, Track. LAWRENCE H. ANDERSON, 2I4 N. Maple, Lamoni, Iowa. Science. ROGER ANDERSON, 578 El Portal Avenue, Fremont, California. Science, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Food Service. BILL ARMSTRONG, 22 State Loop, Columbus A.F.B., Mississippi. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Food Service. MURRAY, J. ARNOLD, 2406 Princess Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. General College, K.O.G. SALLY LOU ASHBY, 832 Constitution, Emporia, Kansas. General College, Chapel Choir, Graceland Gadets, Grace- land Players, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, Lambda Mu Sigma. LOUISE ANN ATWOOD, I IO Wisconsin Avenue, Chetek, Wisconsin. Elementary Education, GSEA, WRA, Alpha Theta Chi, Food Service. SHIRLEY K. BAILEY, R.R. lil, Hatley, Wisconsin. Gen- eral College. WILLARD JOHN BAILEY, 2104 Clinton Avenue, St. Clair, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Speech Choir, Tower Staff, Intramurals, Basketball, Tennis. DONNA BAKER, 2564 Bagley, Flint, Michigan. Pre- Nursing, Graceland Gadets, Medical Sciences Club! Epsilon Tau Alpha, Memorial Student Center Office. KATHRYN M. BALL, Box 409, Roscommon, Michigan, Secretarial Science. BILL BALLER, 3500 Smith, Lincoln, Nebraska. Science, Concert Choir, Intramurals, Tri-T. BONNI BASCOM, 4000 Military, Part Huron, MlCI'1lQ0V'- Elementary Education, Medical Sciences Club, WRAI K-Zeta, M.S.C.A.B. Small Parties Committee. TOM BECK, II44 Ave. E , Billings, Montana. Liberal Arts, Medical Sciences, Intramurals, A.U.B. DAVID JAMES BENSON, 214 North CherrYf I-Omonif Iowa. Pre-Med., Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, Football. PATRICIA BERRY, l6I09 Remora Blvd., Cleveland 30, ll' , L'b I A t, M dical Sciences Club: PCD CQmmIl See? WIRES Tersj Msrgan Hall, Co-Social Chairman, N.O.N., Foo'd Service. ee. ff ' Class Officers--Murray Arnold, Vice-President, Marilyn Vondel, Treasurer, Sherry Mesle, Secretary, Joel Wight, President. gl 06A.l'l'L6Ll'l 6!aA5 For over four hundred young men and women this year, the world became larger. lt expanded and deepened in significance as searching minds learned to probe with more perception and acuity than ever before. As is to be expected, intellects developed, attitudes evolved, and personalities grew. A long and difficult journey awaits those who are willing to continue the process of stimulated and di- rected action which constantly reaches deeper levels of expression. Enlightenment may well be followed by disillusionment, achievement by frustration, joy by despair, but these are the inevitable paradoxical symptoms which accompany genuine personal growth. To those who will attempt, to those who will struggle, to those who will quest shall come the satisfaction of a worthwhile course well pursued and a meaningful goal sincerely sought. f ' I -' - U V Mr. Henry Anderson Class Sponsor .,,,..1--4-A1 -,.. . ,., -. .-. ws fv--- ,- - A Y ,L .-4, .-- .- , . ...,'.-f.-N Y , . . :I jI Q5Al'l'LCLl'I. SALLY IRENE CARRITT, R.R. Jil Little Sioux 'UWC I-'befell Arts: WRAI Alpha Theta Chi, Vice-President. I JUDY CARTER, 2007 Evanston, Independence, Mig- souri.. Liberal Arts, Graceland Gadets, WRA, K-Alpha, Physical Plant, Patroness Hall. Freshman Class Activity Board. EUGENE P- CARTER. JR., I08 Grant Street, Lexington, Massachusetts. Science. JORA L. CASCI, 3094 Waverley, Palo Alto, California Liberal Arts-History. PATRICIA CASTINGS, 1301 East 9th, Des Moines, llofvgclki llgsbsgpcl Chapel ,Choir, Graceland Gadets, GAYLA CEASE, 283 North Eccles Drive, Ogden, Ufqh General College, International Club, Tower Staff, WRA- N.O.N., Patroness Hall, Receptionist. LEONARD A. CHESWORTH, JR., 600 Central Street, Stoughton, Massachusetts. Liberal Arts. I REDGY CHURCH, Star Route, Lenorah, Texas. Intra- murals, Tri-T. TOM CLARK, 5820 Foth Drive, Toledo, Ohio. Engi- neering, Intramurals, Phileon. FRAN CLEMENT, 32205 West Eight Mile, Livonia, Michigan. Secretarial Science, Home Economics Club, Secretary, WRA, Tau Delta Phi. DONALD C. COFFMAN, R.R. 33, Cameron, Missouri. Physical Education, Chapel Choir, Intramurals, Wrestling' Librarian. DUANE D. COLEMAN, 2480 Spencer Street South, Seattle 8, Washington. Engineering, Spartans, Football, Wrestling. SYLVIA ROXANNE COLEMAN, 826 No'rth Lowell Street, Santa Ana, California. Liberal Arts, Concert Choir, WRA, Pi Beta Sigma, Madrigals, Library Staff. LARRY R. COLLINS, 23lI East 6th, Spokane, Washing- ton. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Intramurals, Wrestling, Track, Spartans. GINGER CMARY JEANI COLLINS, 39 Perkins Street, Coldwater, Michigan. Pre-Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, Delta Delta, Infirmary Staff. I DAVID I. COOK, 407 New Meadow Road, Barrington, Rhode Island. Liberal Arts, Z.I.P., Cross-Country. JOSEPH C. COUNTS, 421 East Main, Salem, Illinois. Liberal Arts. ELWOOD COURTNEY, I3 Ponderosa Place, Streator, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Chapel Choir, International Club, Orchestra, Intramurals, R.O.X. L. BRADLEY COWEN, 957 Briarton Drive, Crestwood 26, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Band, Tower Staff, Intra- murals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Wrestling. b W. WAYNE CRAWFORD, 853 Governor Street, Costa Mesa, California. Music Education, Alpha Phi Omega, Chapel Choir, Medical Sciences Club, S.I.X., Physical Plant, Walker Hall. ORLENE CROWNOVER, 8810 South Throop, Chicago 20, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Concert Choir, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, T.D.F. BARBARA JEAN CURRIE, 46 Happy Hollow, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Music Education, Concert Choir, Graceland Gadets, GSEA, M.S.C.A.B. Committee, K-Alpha, Madri- gals, Walker Hall. DOUGLAS DAFFIN, 8622 Midland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. General College, Intramurals. GWYNE ELAINE DAVID, 5035 Stratford ROCICI, L05 Angeles, California. Liberal Arts, Concert Choir, WRA, Tess Morgan Hall, Secretary-Treasurer, Pi BBTO SIQVTIUI Receptionist, Tess Morgan Hall. NELSON E. DAVID, 5035 Stratford Road, Los Angeles 42, California. Business, Intramurals, Food Service. STEVEN DAVIDSON, Elm sneer Rd. 2, WillouQ.hPY, Ohio. Liberal Arts, Football, Track. CHARLES H. DAVIS, R.R. itl, Box 38, Skiorook, Okla- homa. Liberal Arts, Debate Team, Graceland PIOYGFSI Speech Choir, Intramurals. DANIEL B. DAVIS, 324 Burton Avenue, Nutter Fort, West Virginia. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, lntr0mUl'0lSi Tri-T. T41? .,,,f JQFW-J'QlTg'f-514. - Cfddd JUDY MAE BETTS, 7650 South Lawrence, Tacoma, Washington. Home Economics, Home Economics Club, WRA, Aroha. BARRY BIDDLE, R.R. i'l'2, Monongahela, Pennsylvania. General College, GSEA, Intramurals, ROX, Food Service. DIANA LYNN BILQUIST, R.R. iifl, Independence, Mis- souri. Pre-Nursing, Band, Delta Delta. WARREN BISHOP, I943 White Avenue, Grand Junc- tion, Colorado. Liberal Arts, O.W.L., Secretary. KAREN L. BOGGS, R.R. iifl, Box I37 B, Lansing, Michi- gan. Liberal Arts. DONNA BOSWELL, R.R. Fl, Davis City, Iowa. Ho'me Economics, Home Economics Club. GARY M. BOWMAN, I37-30th Street Drive, S.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Education, GSEA, International Club, Intramurals, F.N.P. KATHRYN R. BOX, 35 Arthur Avenue, Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Pre-Nursing. DAVID C. BRANDT, 20 Arrowhead Road, Wilton, Con- necticut. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir,- Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, Royal I3. MARY LOU BRAUN, l805 W. I6 St., Davenport, Iowa. Physical Education, WRA, Representative, P.B.S., Public Relations, Commercial Art. MARK BRIGGS, Mile l4, Glenn Highway, Star Route, Anchorage, Alaska. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, 'Debate Team, Pep Committee, Student Senate, Intramurals, K.O.G. SHIRLEY RUTH BRIGGS, Silvermine Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut. Science, Medical Sciences Club, Aroha. DON BRINSER, 2206 West 79th, Prairie Village, Kansas. Physical Education, M.S.C.A.B. Games Co-Chairman. MARJEAN BRITTON, 8l7 George Avenue, Aurora, Illi- nois. General College, Chapel Choir, Tau Delta Pi. BARBARA BROOKS, R.R. 33, Carthage, Illinois. Liberal Arts, WRA, Pi Beta Sigma, Food Service. CLAIRE BROOKS, l4l2 Hathaway, Yakima, Washing- ton. Physical Education, Debate Team, Social Club Coun- cil, WRA, M.S.C.A.B. Social Co-ordinator, East Hall, Social Chairman, Epsilon Tau Alpha. BOB BROWN, Savage, Montana. Science, Concert Choir, Intramurals, Tri-T. W. PAUL BROWN, l20l Richmond Street, London, Ontario, Canada. Pre-Dentistry, Band, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, K.O.G. JAMES H. BROWNING, 440 West Tenth, Lamoni, lawo. Liberal Arts. GLENN R. BRUSH, R.R. 113, Box 260, Boulder, Colorado. Physical Education, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Football. CAROL BUNTING, 4l4 West Meadowbrook, Midland, Michigan. Secretarial Science, Tau Delta Phi. DOUGLAS BURFORD, 2532 East Main, Canon City, Colorado. Music Education, Band, Orchestra, Intra- murals, Track, Food Service. MARK G. BURGOYNE, 3l8 Montour Street, Montours-- ville, Pennsylvania. Liberal Arts. PAU-LA K. BURKHART, R.R. ifl, Box 236, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Secretarial Science, WRA, Physical Plant, Derry Hall. JOHN W. CACKLER, II7 South Union, Independence, Missouri. Business Administration, Acacia Staff, Head Photographer, Intramurals, Student Senate, K.O.G. LINDA CAMBRIDGE, Houghton Lake, Michigan. Secre- garial Science, WRA, Chi Mu Chi, M.S.C.A.B., Food ervice. DEE CARLSON, l2022 Newbury Lane, Independence, Missouri. Secretarial Science, Chapel Choir, WRA, Delta Delta, Secretary to Mr. DeLong. KIRSTEN CARLSON, 245 South Fremont Street, Rock- ford, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, WRA, Rep- resentative, K-Zeta. . --- ' ..., I ' Rr I . I j:f1:.,.f X .-,A g . ,Q 4, fi IIAQFS' fir I 1-3' QC .' Y?-4X I r I: . I II X vu- -r N 1 Q f Lf if Qsns. . ?' . A l J m -- 1 .I .2 up 9 . Q 2. -.,.f . I.,- .,,- I. 45 r A,.-5-ID ku .,:-7 VW ..,-..... ......-... .. s . ft 1 ,..,.-. .- ....-, ... A .7 V. ...s. gl Q6AI'l'L6Ll'l SUSAN FELL, 25l6 Olson Drive, Billings, Montana. Pre-Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, Aroha, JO FENN, 2302-47 Avenue Drive, West Bradenton, Florida. Secretarial Science, International Club, Epsilon Tau Alpha, Receptionist, Walker Hall. ROGENE FIKE, 345 Bellevista Drive, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Orchestra, WRA, N,O,N',, Scribe. CAROLYN J. FINCH, R.R. I, Keithsburg, Illinois. Secre- tarial Science. Assistant to Dean ot Student Personnel. JUDITH K. FOSBERG, 556 South Oxford, Independence Missouri. Pre-Nursing. ' ERIC FOWLER, 3l22 Santa Fe, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Tri-T, Basketball, ERROL G. IHAPJ FRIZZELL, I32 East Bridge Street, PIUIVIWGII, Michigan. General College. DALE FRYE, 34l5 Overton, Independence, Missouri. General College, Intramurals, M.S.C.A.B. Skate Com- mittee. KATHRYN GANOE, Arkansaw, Wisconsin. Pre-Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, Gamma Lambda Sigma. ANITA KATHLEEN GERBER, 9309 E. 9th, Independ- ence, Missouri. Elementary Education, Cheerleader, Speech Choir, WRA, Phi Beta Sigma, Physical Plant, Tess Morgan Hall. SANDRA L. GIBBARD, 5ll East Lake Street, East Jor- dan, Michigan. Liberal Arts. JAY ANDREW GLANDON, 943 Linwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. General College, Intramurals, S.l.X., Freshman Class Activities Committee. SANDRA JO GLEAZER, 8208 Woodhaven Blvd., Bethesda I4, Maryland. Liberal Arts, Band, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, House Social Chairman, K-Alpha, Food Service. DANIEL GORDEN, l509 Robin Road, Orlando, Florida. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Food Service. STANLEY L. GORDON, 3543 Westbury Road, Birming- ham 3, Alabama. Engineering. GEORJA GRAHAM, IIO4 North Osage, Independence, Missouri. General College. DON GRANVOLD, P.O. Box 754, Bothell, Washington. General College, Concert Choir, Intramurals, Phileon, Madrigals. ANN GRAVES, l6727 Dixie, Hazel Crest, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Band, WRA, Alpha Theta Chi, FOOCI Service. ANN GREATHOUSE, Johnsonville, Illinois. Music Edu- cation, Chapel Choir, Alpha Theta Chi, Receptionist, Tess Morgan Hall. DIANE GREEN, 3486 South Linden Road, Flint, Michi- gan. Liberal Arts, Chi Mu Chi, Receptionist, Patroness Hall. RONALD R. GREEN, R.F.D. -ffl, Lamoni, Iowa. Science. NOEL K. GRIFFIN, i340 South Osage, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts. Royal I3. STEVE GUNLOCK, l32O North Cottage, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi. JOAN E. GUTSCHMIDT, 822 3rd Avenue East, Willis- ton, North Dakota. Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Delta Delta. RONALD D. HAGAMAN, 4337 Stewart Avenue, .Los Angeles, 66, California. Liberal ArIS2 Inff0mUf0lSi TF'-TJ Wrestling, Food Service. JOE O. HAJICEK, l2l3 North Osage, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, M.edical Sciences Club, Orchestra, Intramurals, Phileon, BARB HALL l6lO-25th, Sioux City, Iowa. Home Eco- nomics, Chabel Choir, Home Economics Club, WRA, House Social Chairman, N.O.N. JOHN G. HAMBLETON, Baker Court, Kendallville, Indi- ana. Liberal Arts. L., . f-.-...s..-.5- CICL55 JAMES DAVIS, 1512 Pine Street, Port Huron, Michigan. Engineering, Intramurals, Manager, K.O.G., Tennis. JEAN DAVIS, R.R. 733, Box 53, Pascagoula, Mississippi General College, Madrigals, Food Service. JOHN J. DAVIS, JR., 9317 East 17th Street, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Liberal Arts. LYNETTE DEAVER, 1606 West Short, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, Home Economics Club, N.O.N., Secretary, Library Staff. GENE DE BARDELABEN, 200 Raymond Hobbs, Milton, Florida. Science, Band, Student Senate, Research Com- mittee Chairman, M.S.C.A.B. Poster Committee Chair- man, R.O.X. DAVID DEFRAIN, 600 Grover, Warrensburg, Missouri. Liberal Arts, International Club, Intramurals. GRACE DE VORE, 233 North Chestnut, Lansing Michi- gan. Liberal Arts, Speech Choir, WRA. SHERRY DEVORE, 28 Arden Court, Redwood City, California. Pre-Nursing, Graceland Players, Pep Com- mittee, WRA, Alpha Theta Chi, Receptionist, 'Tess Morgan Hall. JOHN D. DEWITT, 1306 West Maple, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Graceland Players, Intramurals, Spartans, Chaplain, Track. ESTHER DEXTER, 1238 Massachusetts, Lansing 6, Michigan. GSEA, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Receptionist Patroness Hall. LOIS DEXTER, 3710 Waverly Hills, Lansing 17, Michi- gan. Elementary Education, GSEA, International Club. LORANCE F. DODDS, 707 South Green, Lee's Summit, Missouri, Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, Intramurals, Teach- ing Materials Service. I RUTH HOPE DOWNEY, P.O. Box 288, Bayou La Batre, Alabama. General College, International Club, WRA, Library Staff. GUY E. DOWNING, 126 West Lassen Avenue, Chico, California. Pre-Medical, Chaplain, Concert Choir, Medi- cal Sciences Club, Madrigals. JO ANN DOWNING, 2309 N.W. 47, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Liberal Arts, Alpha Theta Chi. DOROTHY ANN DRAVELING, 9203 Gratiot Road, Rich- mond, Michigan. Pre-Nursing, Graceland Players, Medi- cal Sciences Club, Speech Choir, Student Senate, Tower Staff, WRA, Patroness Hall, Secretary-Treasurer, N.O.N., Infirmary Staff. BARB DRAVES, 623 South Liberty, Independence, Mis- souri. Elementary Educaton, Graceland Cadets, N.O.N. GERRI DUGGER, 700 West Stone, Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Graceland Cadets, Pep Committee' K-Alpha, Physical Plant, Tess Morgan Hall. JUDITH K. DUNCAN, Lineville, Iowa. General College. JOHN B. DUTROW, 2009-32nd Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. Science, Acacia Staff, Debate Team, Student Senate, Intramurals, M.S.C.A.B. Publicity Chairman' A.U.B., Freshman Class Activity Board. MARGARET ANN EAGLE, Campbell Drive, Ironton, Ohio. Liberal Arts, GSEA, WRA, Delta Delta. MRS. GRACE EBELING, Kirtland, Ohio. Liberal Arts, Head Resident, Patroness Hall. ARDICE ECKER, 2139 Romeo, Ferndale 20, Michigan. Liberal Arts. SUSAN EDWARDS, 1501 South 31st Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, N.O.N. 1 I NORMA ELGAN, 414 Houston Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Music Education, Concert Choir, General Manager, GSEA, Tower Staff, WRA, Epsilon Tau Alpha, Chaplain, House Social Chairman, Receptionist, Walker Hall. JERRY M. ELLISON, R.R. Jil, Vinita, Oklahoma. Pre- Medicine, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, A.U.B. BONNIE ENGLEMAN, 1604 South Wilson, Casper Wyoming. Liberal Arts, Concert Choir, Graceland Play- ers, Tower Staff, Aroha. JIMMIE DALE FEAGINS, Mapleton, Kansas. General College, Intramurals, R.O.X., Food Service, Young Republicans. . . ,C f. -----s-- -mf-, -,. .'-il i 3,4 :tum t 5 . 5 E - Q, XE. 1 . G' I ..: ., ,I . , ', 1.-XX s, -' I 1 , X he WV? x if-gt 3 lets I ' A ,I 1 ,tw - fm t, i ll.-,-Silt? -WN -I LN Zz ,wh vs-.' 1 1 jlnafl lllffl GLN, EUGENE HUBBARD, 214 West Cornhill, Cameron, Mis- souri. Physical Education. RUSSELL HUSTED, R.R. No. 3, Shepherd, Michigan. General College, Pre-law, Intramurals. RONALD JENNINGS, 3306 Mt. Vernon, Wichita, Kan- sas. Pre-Med, Intramurals, Gimper, Football, Basket- ball, Tennis. BETH JESS, 274 North Elk Street, Sandusky, Michigan. Pre-Med, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, Tau Delta Phi. JUNE JOHNSON, Box 557, Bald Knob, Arkansas. Lib- eral Arts, W.R.A., Food Service. KAY JOHNSON, 806 South Forest, Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Acacia Staff, Concert Choir, Secre- tary, lnternational Club, Student Senate, Activity Board Committee Fine Arts, Alpha Theta Chi, Assistant to Mr. Anderson. RICHARD W. JOHNSON, Des Lacs, North Dakota. Lib- eral Arts, Intramurals, O.W.L. YVONNE J. JOHNSON, Musgrave Hwy., Lake Odessa, Michigan. Secretarial, Intramurals, Pi Beta Sigma, As- sistant to Mr. Willis. JOHN W. JOHNSTON, 19710 Lake City Road, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Debate Team, Or- chestra, Tower Staff, Intramurals. ANITA JONES, 1315 North Meridian, Wichita, Kansas. Liberal Arts. JIM JONES, Wickliffe, Kentucky. Pre-Med, A. Phi O., Graceland Players, Medical Sciences Club, Speech Choir, Tower Staff, Receptionist, Gunsolley Hall. MARILYN JONES, 21903 Ullrich Drive, Mount Clemens, Michigan. Elementary Education. MICHAEL JUDD, 1009 West Maple, Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Religion. SAMUEL LEWIS KECK, 2410 Faraon, St. Joseph, Mis- souri. Business Administration, Varsity G, Intramurals, R.O.X., Cross Country, Track, Student Center Office. RUBY KETCHUM, 812 West White Oak, Independence, Missouri. Secretarial Science, Gamma Lambda Sigma. JARED J. KIEFER, 560 Wailepo Street, Kailua, Hawaii. Liberal Arts, International Club, Intramurals, F.N.P., Food Service. MARSHA E. KING, R.R. No. 2, Box 30, Coldwater, Mich- igan. General College, W.R.A., 0.0.H., Food Service. THADD KOONCE, Star Route, Lenorah, Texas. Busi- ness Administration, Concert Choir, Varsity G, Intra- murals. TERRIE KOPP, R.R. No. 3, Lamoni, Iowa. Pre-Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, Aroha. DICK KRAMER, 712 North Fuller, Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Orchestra, Intramurals, Track, Library. , TOM KRAMER, 2708 Whitney Road, Independence, Mis- souri. General College, Concert Choir, Intramurals, K. O.G., Basketball. WALLACE KUBEC, 221 South Maple Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Engineering, International Club, Library. JANET KUNTZ, Route No. 2, Box 129, Spokane, Wash- ington. Liberal Arts, G.S.E.A., Chi Mu Chi. MARILEE JANE KUNZ, 5623 South Huron Street, Little- ton, Colorado. Secretarial Science, Delta Delta, Assist- ant to Mr. Church. RUSSELL E. LAIR, 1205 Ely, Hannibal, Missouri. Sci- ence, A Phi O, Concert Choir, Intramurals. NETTI L. LANDON, No. Ridge, East Ashtabula, Ohio. Pre-Nusing, Home Economics Club, Medical Sciences Club, W.R.A., Delta Delta. ESTHER WINOGENE LEAKE, Box 775, Beaver, Okla- homa. Science, G.S.E.A., Delta Delta, Food Service. LARRY LEE, 3945 South Alabama, Los Alomos, New Mexico. General College, Intramurals, Tri-T, President. CL... MARY HAMMER, 218 North Maple Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Orchestra, K-Zeta. KATHY HANCOCK 300 South Linden Lamoni lo . 1 1 1 W0 Business Education, Gamma Lambda Sigma. DAN E. HANTON, 13 Tweedsmuir East, Chatham, On- tario, Canada. Physical Education, Tower Staff, Intra- murals, K.O.G., Football, Track, Food Service. GLEN HARRIS, 21055 Keswick, Canoga Park, Cali- fornia. Science, Intramurals, Tri-T. RICHARD E. HARRIS, 150 Lincoln Place, Waldwick, New Jersey. Science, International Club, Intramurals, Gimper. RICHARD G. HARROP, Main Street, Shawnee, Ohio. Liberal Arts. DENNIS J. HATTEY, Rural Route, Bates City, Missouri. General College, Food Service. KATHLEEN EVA IUPDIKEJ HATTEY, R.R. 32, Box 73, Odessa, Missouri. Liberal Arts, WRA, Food Service. SARA JANE HAVILAND, 2013 Pierce Street, Sioux City, Iowa. General College, Home Economics Club, N.O.N., Food Service. RAYMOND D. HAWMAN, 3106 Jule Street, St. Joseph, Missouri. Liberal Arts. XY' MARY EVELYN HEGG, 1107 West Hazelhurst, Fern- dale, Michigan. Medical Technology, Medical Sciences Club, G.L.B. STEVE HERMANS, 16001 Oak Drive, Livonia, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Phileon, Teaching Materials Service. GAY HERMANSON, 9820 Lee Blvd., Leawood, Kansas. Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, Epsilon Tau Alpha. JUDITH HERSEY, 3658 Maple Avenue, Oakland, Cali- gornia. Secretarial Science, WRA, Gamma Lambda igma. GAIL FRANCES HICE, 315 East Hughes, Marshall, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Band, International Club, Aroha, Majorette. JOSEPH H. HIGGINS, 730 West South Avenue, Inde- pendence, M.issouri. Liberal Arts. STEVEN BRUCE HOBART, 1371 East 8600 South, Sandy, Utah. Liberal Arts, Concert Choir, Debate Team, Intramurals, Food Service. CECIL HODGINS, Craik, Saskatchewan, Canada. Gen- eral College. Intramurals, Phileon, Food Service. HILDRETH HOECKER, 1503 Haskell, Lawrence, Kansas. Liberal Arts, Debate Team. DONNA HOFFMAN, Milford, Nebraska. Liberal Arts, WRA, Chi Mu Chi. BERNARD HOLLER, Fairfield, Illinois. Religion, Speech Choir, Intramurals. VIRGINIA HOLSEID, 1802 Fourth, Perry Iowa. Secre- tarial Science, Tau Delta Phi. L. RUSSELL HOOVER, 703 Fifth Avenue, Shenandoah, Iowa. General College. BRIAN HORTON, 230 North Alger Street, St. Lansing, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Gimpers, Football, Track, Food Service. MARCIA GLYNN HOUGH, 222 South Adelaide, Fenton, Michigan. Science, Chapel Choir, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, Chi Mu Chi, President, Food Service. DELORIS I-I. HOWARD, Mondamin, Iowa. Music Education. WILLIAM HOWARD, 1305 Chautauqua Parkway, Des Moines, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Treasurer, Intramurals, F.N.P., M.S.C.A.B. BEVERLY HUBBARD, 102 First Street, M.arion, Michi- QGH. Secretarial Science, Chapel Choir, Delta Delta, Food Service. M122--rr, .- .,. .- H-.. i Kim.. G-1: .K f-sc ,J tr 'US 'VQQ7 'D fi' 'QTY 'warm ii K ts 'TTY I .9 5 A jfedinldll LEWIS ANDRE MELOAN, 4lI North 7I Bypass, inde- pendence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Food Service. SHARON KAY MESLE, 802 South Forest, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Orchestra, Secretary, Freshman Class, Concert Choir, K-Alpha, Homecoming Play, Assist- ant to Dean ot Students. GARY G. MICHAEL, R.R. iilA, Box l28, Logan, Iowa. General College, Phileon. FRED MIELKE, 25l2 Berkeley, San Bernardino, Califor- nia. General College, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartans, Football, Track, Physical Plant, Zimmermann Hall. BEVERLY A. MILLER, 4223-llth Street Place, Des Moines l3, Iowa. Home Economics, Acacia Staff, Home Economics Club, Delta Delta, M.S.C.A.B. Decoration Committee. EDWARD J. MILUSKI, 62l West Fourth, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts. WILLIAM MINER, 2Il Austin Avenue, Glendora, New Jersey. Science, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Ham Club, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, S.l.X., Reception- ist, Gunsolley Hall. SHERRI LEE MINTON, 803 Elizabeth, Independence, Missouri. Pre-Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, Speech Choir, K-Alpha, Division Worship Center Chairman, Assistantto Dean of Students. GRETCHEN MISSELT, R.R. 1452, Box l55, Marseilles, Illi- nois. Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Treasurer, C.M.C. JERRY MOGG, R.R. 32, Clare, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Band, Debate Team, Tower Staff, Intramurals, R.O.X., Physical Plant. LINDA MORGAN, I42l County, Texarkana, Arkansas. Religion, Receptionist, Tess Morgan Hall. MARY JEAN MURDOCK, High Street, Goldendale, Washington. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Interna- tional Club, Speech Choir, WRA, Lambda Mu Sigma, M.S.C.A.B. Decorations Committee. TERRY A. MYR, 20293 Elkhart, Harper Woods 36, Michigan. Pre-Medicine. SHARON NEWPORT, 6 Oak Park Drive, Bettendorf, Iowa. Music Education, Band, Orchestra, M.S.C.A.B. Coffee Hour Committee Chairman, Aroha, Assistant to Mr. Anderson. CAROL NOE, 307 Vine, Butler, Missouri. Secretarial Science, Alpha Theta Chi, Co-scribe, Receptionist, Patroness. CHARLES OBERGFELL, 902 Wingate, St. Louis, Meis- souri. General College, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi. MARY OEHRING, Route I Box 89, Neosho, Missouri. Elementary Education, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Library. TERRENCE J. O'LEARY, 3I5 Sixteenth Street, Betten- dort, Iowa. Pre-med, Medical Sciences Club, Food Service. MIKE OLESEN, General Delivery, Yountville, California. Biological Science, Chapel Choir, Intramurals, S.I.X., Church P.A., Teaching Materials Service. C. FRANKLIN O'NEAL, 85l8 East l5th, Tulsa I2, Okla- homa. General College. CHARLES HOWARD PACE, 204 East Esplanade, Louis- ville, Kentucky. Chemical Engineering, A Phi O, Social Chairman Assistant, Intramurals, Physical Plant, Gunsolley. GILBERT P. PAGAT, 529 Kauhane Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, Liberal Arts, International Club, Intramurals, Dorm Social Chairman, F.N.P., Food Service. BOB PAINTER, l00 Eighth Street, Cameron, Missouri. Science, Intramurals, O.W.L. ARLON PARISH, Underwood, Iowa. Liberal Arts, In- tramurals, Royal Thirteen, Basketball. MADISON PARKER, I80O Rankin Drive, Independence, Missouri. Engineering, Orchestra, Intramurals, Tri-T. PAMELA E. PATAKY, Route I, Liberty, Missouri. Liberal Arts, P.B.S., president. RALPH PATTERSON, 2424 North Geraldine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Education, A Phi O, Band, G.S.E.A., Ham Club, Intramurals, House Social Chairman, S.I.X., Assistant to Mr. Rieske. CLARENCE S. PEASE, I49 Fillmore, Bay City, Michigan. Engineering. CL... KAY E. LELAND, 18331 Eighth N.W., Seattle, Wash- ington. Liberal Arts. GLEN W. LEWIS, Oak Grove, Missouri. General College. KAREN LINGLE, 2504 Westport Road, Inde endence, P Missouri. Liberal Arts, Lambda Mu Sigma. LINDA LOGEMAN, 2329 South Crysler, Independence, Missouri. Business Education, WRA, 0.0.H. JERRY LOWE, R.R. -1i'2, Sheridan, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, A.U.B. PAUL V. LUDY, 119 Wheeler, Alma, Michigan. Liberal Arts, GSEA, International Club, Intramurals, K.O.G.' Memorial Student Center. DAVID JOHN LUNDQUIST, 919 East Stone, Independ- ence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Intramurals. JANN MCCARTY, 1015 South Woodbury, Independence, Missouri. Physical Education, WRA. JEANETTE MCCARTY, 1015 South Woodbury, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Pre-Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, WRA. A MARGIE MCCAULEY, 7970 Sunnyside, San Bernardino, California. Secretarial Science, Orchestra, Tau Delta Phi. JUDY MCCOOL, Kaikaska, Michigan. Pre-Nursing, Medi- cal Sciences Club, WRA, Intramurals, Infirmary Staff. STEWART LYNN MCDOLE, 322 West South Side Blvd., Independence, Missouri. Physical Education, Intramurals, P. E. Majors Club, House Intramural Manager, Royal 13, Food Service. BARBARA MCFADDEN, 1205 West 31st Street, Inde- pendence, Missouri. Elementary Education, WRA, Aroha, Food Service. C. H. McKEE, 1033-20th Street, Rock Island, Illinois. General College, Intramurals, Gimper. DENNIS E. McKEE, 2414 Shrewsbury, Columbus 21, Ohio. Pre-Medicine. JEAN McKEE, 22 South Buena Vista, Burns, Oregon. General College, International Club, WRA, 0.0.H., Food Service. JOANNE MCKEOWN, 317 Sherman, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, 0.0.H. JUDITH ANN MCMANIGAL, 9800 E. 43rd Street, Kansas City 33, Missouri. Secretarial Science, Grace- land Players, Tau Delta Phi. MARTI MCMORRIS, R.R. 3-T3, Leon, Iowa. Pre-Medicine, Epsilon Tau Alpha. JOHN MALLORY, 213 North Lynn Street, St. Marys, Ohio. Science, Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals, House Social Chairman, F.N.P., Physical Plant, Herald Hall. SUSAN D. MANN, 143 Sumner Drive, Altus, Okla- homa. Liberal Arts. GARY P. MARCUCCI, 613 Market, Gloucester, New Jersey. General College.. GORDON MARK, 300 Thompson ,Richardson, Texas. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi. KENNETH MARKHAM, 219 South Sycamore Street, Flora, Illinois. General College, Lambda Sigma Phi, Physical Plant. JUDY L. MATHERS, 1164 Vernal Way, Stockton, Cali- fornia. Medical Technology, Band, Medical Sciences Club, Epsilon Tau Alpha. A EDWARD J. MATTOX, 15805 East 24 Highway, Inde- pendence, Missouri. General College. GEORGIA M. MAYHEW, 2301 South Green, Wichita 11, Kansas. Liberal Arts. E. DIANE MEHLISCH, 4410 Glenmore Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Applied Music, Graceland Players, Intramurals, Aroha, Madrigals. ' An Sttrtiw W ,-Q 'V' 'TO 'CD . 7. . .I 954 . I . f.- 'SFPG1' 'sf-if X 1.4 '11 1 . K t I .. 1 1:4 Q TT' 9334 W QN.. 'il 3 I ' Q if if. , -. . Ig. Y. 1 ,I 1' 1 3 2 , P... . 55 L 5l 8f5Al'l'l6Ll'l GWEN ROBINSON, 700 North Dodgion, Independence, Missouri. Music Education, Concert Choir, Orchestra, WRA, Chi Mu Chi. LAWRENCE ROBINSON, ll34 l4th Place, Des Moines, Iowa. Business, Intramurals, Gimper, Gymnastics Staff. WILLIAM DALE ROBINSON, 29I3 Stanton, Des Moines, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, KOG, Track, Food Service. JIM ROBISON , l406 North River Boulevard, Independ- ence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Chi Gamma Iota, Tower Staff, AUB, Student Center Staff. PATRICIA ROCK, 726 N. Union, Independence, Mis- souri. Elementary Education, Chapel Choir, WRA, Alpha Theta Chi, Food Service. GARRY W. ROCKETT, ll00 South 22nd, Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Liberal Arts. MICKEY ROOKS, 2305 Bird Avenue, Joplin, Missouri. Pre-nursing, WRA, Tau Delta Phi, WRA Representative. DEANI ROSE, 8lO5 Princess Jeanne, N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico. General College, Tau Delta Phi, Food Service. JAN ROSE, 502 S. Williams, Denver, Colorado. Ele- mentary Education, WRA, Representative. BRENDA SUE ROWE, l045 E. 5lst Place North, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Liberal Arts, Cheerleader, Pep Committee, Social Club Council, K Zeta, President. FRANCES KAY ROWLETT, 430 Glenwood Road, Glen- dale, California. Elementary Education, Graceland Play- ers, WRA, NON, Memorial Student Center Office. RALPH G. RUSSELL, R.R. 4, Dundalk, Ontario, Canada. Business Administration, International Club, Intramurals, Physical Plant Staff. JUDITH H. SAKIMA, i539 Meyers, Honolulu, Hawaii. Pre-nursing, Chapel Choir. MICKEY SALTER, 4800 Terrace M., Birmingham, Ala- bama. Engineering, Varsity G., Spartan, Football. PHYLLIS SANDIDGE, l50I S. McCoy, Independence, Missouri. Physical Education, Concert Choir, Treasurer, GSEA, WRA, Physical Education Majors Club. CYNTHIA SANFORD, R.D. 2, Elm Street, Willoughby, Ohio. Home Economics, WRA, Representative, K Alpha, President. JOHN SANNER, 94 Chestnut, Hazel Park, Michigan. Science, Intramurals, Student Center Staff. CAROLE L. JONES SAVAGE, 7046 Conejo Drive, San Bernardino, California. Liberal Arts, WRA, Unit Social Chairman, Lambda Mu Sigma, Home Builders Club. J. DOUGLAS SCHOFIELD, 6l5 West 4th Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Engineering, AUB. KAREN SCOTT, 3324 Northwest 65th, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Liberal Arts, Alpha Theta Chi, Mathematics Faculty Assistant. DAVID A. SEAGRAVES, 8258 Holly Drive, Citrus Heights, California. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Concert Choir, OWL, Treasurer, Madrigals, Church Public Address. SHARON SEAVER, ll7 So. Scofield, Carthage, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Orchestra, Lambda Mu Sigma, Woodwind Quintet, Food Service. GEORGE SEDA, Box 501 Kisumu, Kenya, East Africa. Liberal Arts, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, Library Staff. BARBARA ANN SHANK, Il68 South Main, Carthage, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, WRA, PBS Social Club, Walker Hall, Receptionist. ROBERT SHEPPARD, Fairview Drive, Route 3, Wil- loughby, Ohio. Engineering, Intramurals, Phileon. LYMAN RAY SHERMAN, 9014 East 72 Terrace, Ray- town, Missouri. General College, Ham Club, Intramurals, Food Service. VIRGINIA SHOTRIDGE, Route 4, Box 205, Boise, Idaho. General College, WRA, Activity Board Area Chairman, Cultural, Chi Mu Chi, Food Service. ROBERT BRUCE SHUTE, JR., I3 South West Street, Aurora, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Acacia Staff, A Phi O, FNP, Photographer for TMS. CAM CURTIS A. PEDERSEN, 6243 East Fifth, Long Beach California. Liberal Arts. PATRICIA PERKINS, 6l8 West Third Street, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Lambda Mu Sigma 1 JENE PETERSON, Audubon, Minnesota, Liberal Arts' Intramurals. 1 PAM PETRE, 4l2 South College, Warrensburg, Missouri. Liberal Arts. CHERRY ANN PHELPS, IOO6 Mt. View Road, Sweet Home, Oregon. Business Education, Tower Staff, W.R.A., Alpha Theta Chi, Assistant to Mr. Blair. SHERMAN W. PHIPPS, IOO2 North Birch, Creston, Iowa. Liberal Arts, A Phi O, Tower Staff, Intramurals, R.O.X. CHERYL PIMBLOTT, 2809 South Crysler, Independence, Missouri. Secretarial Science, Tower Staff, W.R.A., Aroha. JAN POMFRETT, R.D. 2, Elm Street, Willoughby, Ohio Liberal Arts, Intramurals, F.N.P. SHARON PORTER, 47l3 Lido Lane, Houston, Texas. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, W.R.A., N.O.N., Assistant to Mr. Osborn. STEPHEN N. PORTER, 240 Sheridan, Wabash, Indiana. General College, Graceland Players, Intramurals. JUDITH ELLEN POTTER, 9 Riverview Road, Port Dick, Binghamton, New York. Liberal Arts, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, Intramurals, Food Service. JOAN PYPER, I933 South Pearl, Independence, Mis- souri. Music Education, Concert Choir, Orchestra, WRA' K Zeta, Madrigals. I CAROL L. QUICK, Mapleton, Kansas. Science. JOSEPH L. RACINE, 838 North Elm, Centralia, Illinois. Physical Education, Pep Committee, Varsity G, Intra- murals, Social Chairman, McDowell House, Spartan, Football, Track. TALITHA R. RANES, 3374 Blue Ridge, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, Tau Delta Phi, Co-chaplain. CHARLES REED, Sheffield, Iowa. Science. JA-CK ALLEN RENARD, I5325 Harbor Drive, Madeira Beach, Florida. General College, Intramurals, KOG, Foot- ball, Track. JUDY RESCH, 55l7 Warwick Place, Minneapolis 34, Minnesota. Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, Alpha Theta Chi. MARILEE RHOADS, IOO4 South Skyline Drive, Moses Lake, Washington. Liberal Arts, OOH, Food Service. JUDITH RICHARDSON, 6600 Barlum, Detroit, Michi- gan. Business Administration, Tau' Delta Phi, President, Freshman Student Activity Board. NANCY RIDINGS, Box l82, Davidson, Oklahoma. Lib- eral Arts, WRA, K Zeta, WRA Representative. JIM KSTANLEYI RILEY, 1200 Pine Hollow Road, Mc- Kees Rocks, Pennsylvania. General College, Intramurals, Chi Gamma Iota, Chaplain. RUTH RIPPEY, Amity, Missouri. Pre-nursing, Band, ghapel Choir, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, Infirmary taff. JAMES RISHEL, l6Ol Ridge Avenue, New Castle, Penn- sylvania. Liberal Arts. MIKE RISHEL, R.R. 2, Bremen, Indiana. Liberal Arts. PATTI ROACH, 22l9 James Downey Road, Independ- ence, M.issouri. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Speech Choir. CAROLYN S. ROBBINS, 36l8 Seneca, Flint, Michigan. Nursing, Medical Sciences Club, NON, Food Service. EMMA JO ROBINSON, IIOO E. Stone, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Speech Choir, WRA, Poster Chairman, M.S.C.A.B,, K Alpha. M vw-1 ' Ht 2- I . ' '. I1.:., 4 P I I' It .. ti ' 1 1 is., Q-' f '. i f W-.f K X. M 5 -iv mf ' l ' M. .milf 1 I Ziff ' f. lily 152' Vffm' ' 42,1 1 ' 1 . 1 f ig .af .fpigll ly ',::i.'-L'1:.l aw! Y.. 'Psi 1:14. '-ffftsi' , I ,I x ' .M JW' e 5' as . f tl I ww.- fx A 4 1.2 5 I - . ' 1 --..' SJ! f itat' 'iff .. QI. .sg 17 W7 I fg.I 1957. 9-73 A 1 TQ' J fx P av HA I' -sa-4 f x. 11'-' 6-9 .7 jl effAl'l'L6Ll'l JIM S. TILLMAN, Ro'ute 2, McKenzie, Alabama. Chemistry, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals: OWL, Physical Plant. NADINE TILLMAN, P.O. Box 2, Bayou La Batre, Ala- bama. Liberal Arts, International Club, WRA, TMS. DEL MYRA TOVREA, Flagler, Colorado. Pre-nursing, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, Library Staff. TERRY TRAMMELL, Lamoni, Iowa. Science, Royal I3 Club. DIANNE TRAVIS, Holyoke, Colorado. Liberal Arts, Speech Choir, WRA, Aroha. SCOTT TURRENTINE, 1320 W. 29th Terr., Independ- ence, Missouri. Liberal Arts K.O.G., Intramurals, Track. LOUISE ANN TWILLIGEAR, Rural Route I, Box 49, Quincy, Washington. Home Economics, Vice-President, Majorette, Tau Delta Phi, Intramurals. APRIL L. TYLER, 1032 W. Waldo, Independence, Mis- souri. Secretarial Science, Intramurals, Phi Beta Sigma. MICHAEL A. UTT, 8415-218th W. Edmonds, Wash- ington. Pre-Dentistry, Intramurals, AUB, Food Service. MARILYN VANDEL, 103 E. Janisch, Houston, Texas. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Class Treasurer, K-Zeta. GENIEVA VANDERKARR, 4027 Leith Street, Flint 6, Michigan. Elementary Education, Intramurals, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Library. VICKI VAN TUYL, 13505 Kentucky, Independence, Missouri. General College, Intramurals, Tau Delta Phi. LESTER WADE, 1816 Bailey St., Lansing, Michigan. Science, Royal 13,Treasurer, Physical Plant, Intramurals. GARY WAGES, 1201 West Fourth, Cameron, Missouri. Engineering ,A. Phi O, Orchestra, Pep Committee, Intra- murals, Track, FNP, Food Service. ROBERT WAKEMAN ll, 6F W. Cypress, Pheonix 3, Arizona. Ham Club, Orchestra, Varsity G, Intramurals, TTT, Football, Food Service. DALE ARTHUR WARNER, 619 Washington Ad. Belle Vernon, Penn. General College, Intramurals, Food Service. FRANK WILLIAM WATERS, 505-14th St., Pascagoula, Miss. Engineering, A Phi O, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Food Service. EDDIE WATKINS, 8416 Sylmar Avenue, Panorama City, California. Pre-Dental, Intramurals, Intramurals Man- ager, AUB. PAT WATSON, 391 Palomar Drive, Chula Vista, Cali- fornia. Secretarial Science, WRA, Intramurals, Epsilon Tau Alpha, Skate Committee, Dean of Students Office. JAN WEBBE, Chillicothe Rd., Kirtland, Ohio. Elementary Education, Intramurals, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Food Service. ALAN L. WEHMEYER, R.D. 1, Box 83, New Hope, Penn. Engineering, Intramurals. CAROL WEIR, 4726 Charlotte Ave., Kansas City, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, WRA, XAPA, Vice-Pres., Assistant to Mr. Traver. LEE PAUL WEMLINGER, 281 Crandal Dr., Worthing- ton, Ohio. General College, Chapel Choir, Intramurals, Football, FNP. SUE WEST, 85 W. Kanawha, Columbus 14, Ohio. Gen- eral College, Graceland Players, Speech Choir, WRA, Intramurals, Epsilon Tau Alpha, Play, Switchboard Operator. BOBBEE S. WHITE, 43 Barbee Lane, Alamo, Calif. Liberal Arts, GSEA, WRA, Intramurals, X.A.P.A. WILLIAM WHITE, 7460 South Ida, Wichita, Kansas. Music Ed. DWIGHT D. WIDEMAN, 4017 La Fayette, St. Louis, Missouri. Phys. Ed., Varsity G, Football, Spartans. JOEL WIGHT, Lima Peru. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Debate Team, International Club, Orchestra, Tower Staff, Intramurals, Class President, Lambda Sigma Phi. CZ... STEVE SICKLES, l6I9 West 22nd, Lawrence, Kansas. Liberal Arts, Concert Choir, Speech Choir, Intramurals, Track. LEONARD SILER, 3790 S. Fox, Englewood, Colorado. Engineering, A Phi O, Concert Choir, Graceland Players, Ham Club, Medical Sciences Club, Varsity G, Intra- murals, AUB, Tennis, Desk Receptionist at Gunsolley Hall. CATHY SKIBA, I3O Chestnut Street, Painesville, Ohio. Nursing, Home Economics Club, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, Tau Delta Phi. NOREEN M. SKOOR, 25l I Tenth Avenue West, Seattle, Washington. Home Economics. LAWRENCE DONALD SLOCUM, JR., 402 W. Madison, Knoxville, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, Intramurals, FNP. TOM SMELSER, 2lI W. Alton, Independence, Missouri. General College, Intramurals. C. SUE SMITH, l68 Indian Terrace, Burlington, Iowa. Physical Education, WRA, Pi Beta Sigma, Faculty Assistant. KATHERINE A. SMITH, 4I8 W. Beurt, Pheonix, Ari- zona. Pre-Medical' Medical Sciences Club Student Sen- ate, M.S.C.A.B. Party Committee. ' LINDA SMITH, IIOI7 S. Freeman Avenue Inglewood California. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir' OOH' Tess JUDI SNEED, 6708 State Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. General College. ,ogy x ' s . I I f , 6-Q I I 1 S 4 . . I I I Morgan Hall, Receptionist. , xg. Y fc , PAT SNIVELY, 3000 63rd Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liberal Arts, K Zeta. KAREN MARIE SPEIGLE, I26 Stanford Avenue, Elyria, Ohio. Education, Concert Choir, GSEA, Gamma Lambda Sigma. TED SPESSARD, 22l5 S. Ross, Santa Ana, California. Business Administration, AUB. ARDYCE STARNES, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts, Orches- tra, Aroha. BARBARA J. STEELE, 35l9 West II9 Place, Inglewood, California. General College. RAWLIE R. SULLIVAN, I7l9 Bonny Brae Lane, Pueblo, Colorado. Secondary Education, Chi Gamma Iota, Presi- dent, International Club, Intramurals, OWL. LINDA LEE SUTTON, Route 5, Butler, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Band, XAPA, Patroness Hall, Receptionist. CHARLES D. SYLVESTER, JR., 6242 34th Northeast, Seattle, Washington, Liberal Arts, A Phi O, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, Lambda Sigma Phi, Football. CHARLENE TALBERT, 323 Hermitage, San Antonio, Texas. Elementary Education, WRA, K-Zeta, Typist for Mrs. Welch. PHILLIP TANDY, 726 North Cottage, Independence, Missouri. Pre-Medical, Chapel Choir, ZIP, Food Service. NANCY JAMES TANNER, 3447 Cottman Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. Elementary Education, GSEA, Medical Sciences Club, Student Senate. BILL E. TAYLOR, 806 W. Delaware Street, Fairfield, Illinois. Liberal Arts, Band, OWL, Intramurals. Physical Plant Staff. ' GLENIDA TAYLOR, 406 Russell Avenue, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Secretarial Science, Home Economics Club, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, Memorial Student Center Activity Board, Small Party Committee. LINDA KAY TEDDER, 2l2l Annie Baxter, Jo'plin, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Chapel Choir, WRA, Welcome Com- mittee for Activity Board Committee Chairman, Alpha Theta Chi, Assistant to Mr. Zirkle. ROBERT L. TEETERS, l4l07 S.E. Steele, Portland 36, Oregon. General College. MARILYN LOUISE THOMAS, R.R. I, Marshalltown, Iowa. Elementary Education, Cheerleader, WRA, Social Coordinator of Activities, Pi Beta Sigma, Student Rep- resentative for Derry Hall. ELAINE TIGNOR, l4904 Mayes Road, Independence, Missouri. Secretarial Science. HELEN C. TILDEN, 48l0 E. Morris, Wichita, Kansas. Liberal Arts, Ham Club, Intramurals, Co-Chairman, films, Food Service, LMS. 'iv- e .V M A till, P f 5. 41 ,Juan ' ' ho 1 QN- 'ff . fe .I I f . .' .'.r. I' 'i ' -'Q 1 I i s . - .. , . 4 -bf I 4 . 5 W It S' K ,N 4 4 A 1 xx A . 11 'rr' ,. , f bk I .5 1 ., T3 V, Qfnfvj., 'JP' .gf-. 'I ' , :rfl-3: ' 3 MS ,t 4 i .,,. ti, 9: 555. -. ,., . 7 ,. xg ..I1 2 ,XX .f .. 6, is ' 5 x' I .z, .n 3 'I s'x Il 4-5 .M wifi? 4 gr 'B ?-.1 '3- 4. 537 f? -sp I 'll if ' . . fpf ,Q 4 -.au 5-- X .. 3: + I, r X 1 , Mi f 1' ,lx I y 1 1. f . L wi ? FAI '-. Lf 4 i T N , .51 isle. x ff nb- R3 3- db 43'-0'lllllQ1 I ,N fi X- ev Ki -IV' I1 g, MR' rf ,Ln.s..... , A 5, .. .J . C ' V I.. 'wb 'R of 1. ,MY A X ,ps .!. .s. , , ij! ll n . .1 , rv' J - 4 .VPQZSAMQCLIL JACK COCHRAN, 1731 Jackson, Joplin, Missouri. Pre-Law, Debate Team, Intramurals, Activity Board, Gimper, Football, Tennis. MARY E. ERLINGER, 3105 W. Main St., Belleville, Illinois. Secretarial Science. CYNTHIA FRICK, 723 North Spring St., Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Acacia Staff, Orchestra, WRA, Epsilon Tau Alpha. THOMAS GREEN, 1211 Lafayette St., Scranton, Pennsylvania. Physical Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Football, Wrestling, Track. JOAN GWISDALA, 5152 So. Carter Rd., Auburn, Michigan. General College. ALICE HARRIS, 21055 Keswick St., Canoga Park, California. General College, Pi Beta Sigma. SANDRA HILLIARD, 2121 Utica Dr., Dallas, Texas. Business Education. JIM LALONE, 1560 Goulson, Hazel Park, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Education. DANIEL M. LARSEN, 18404 Holke Rd., Independence, Mis- souri. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Wrestling Manager. JOHN LONG, R.R. No. 1, Proton Station, Ontario, Canada. Liberal Arts. VALORA ILORRIED LONG, Hulett, Wyoming. Liberal Arts' Band, GSEA, WRA, 0.0.H., Secretary to Mr. Osborn. I SHARON LUDY, R.R. No. 1, Alma, Michigan. Liberal Arts' Band, WRA, Library. I KAREN MACDONALD, Prudenville, Michigan. Liberal Arts' WRA, Food Service. I D. GAIL MCKEEHEN, 2305 Lafayette Village, Everux, France. Pre-Nursing, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, WRA' Chi Mu Chi, Activity Board. I DAN NEILL, 1305 Kingshighway, Independence, Missouri. General College. PHIL G. PAGE, 513 6th St., Nevada, Iowa. General College, Chapel Choir, Varsity G, I-ntramurals, Activity Board, Phileon. WILLA SUE PARSONS, 4501 Merribee Dr., Minneapolis 22, Minnesota. Secretarial Science, Chapel Choir, N.O N , Treas- urer. KAREN D. PARTLOWE, 2541 Old Washington, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. Liberal Arts. ' RICHARD M. PENNINGTON, 3404 Anderson Rd., Kensington, Maryland. Music. Education, Band, Concert Choir, Orchestra, Intramurals. SHARON PETERSON, Route 1, Beaverton, Michigan. Home Economics, Debate Team, Ham Club, Home Economics. Club, Student Senate, Lambda Mu Sigma, Food Service. RICHARD PRINE, 1300 N. McCoy, Independence, Missouri. Business Administration. DEANI ROSE, 8105 Princess Jeanne N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico. General College, t.d.f., Food Service. MICKEY SALTER, 4800 Terrace M, Birmingham, Alabama. Engineering, Varsity G, Spartan, Football. DONALD E, SMITH, 273 E. Kelso Rd., Columbus, Ohio. Lib- eral Arts. LOREN SPADAFORE, 1102 W. Margaret, Pasco, Washington. Pre-Med, Intramurals, Manager. MARILYN JUNE SPICER, 1451 Falcon Dr., Orlando, Florida. Elementary Education, 0.0.H., Vice-President, Tess Morgan Hall Receptionist. VERNE A. STARK, Rt. 7, 4641 Gomas, Modesto, California. Engineering. VIRGIL STROUD, 222 W. 42nd St., Hialeah, Florida. Liberal Arts. CL... BRUCE WILLARD, 27424 Park Court, Madison Heights, Michigan. Liberal Arts. CATHERINE WILLIAMS, 2423 Mansfield Drive, Des Moines, Iowa. General College, Delta Delta. JAMES WILLIAMS, 312 E. 3rd, Lamoni, Iowa. General College. NELLIE WILLIAMS, Box 25, Joy, Illinois. Liberal Arts, WRA, Gamma Lambda Sigma, Skate Committee, Food Service. ROGER WILLIAMS, E. Kachson, Joy, Illinois. Medical Technology, R.O.X., Food Service. SANDRA WILLIAMS, 513 N. Ridgeway, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Band, Orchestra, Tower Staff, WRA, Unit Social Chairman, Food Service. RON WILSON, 3706 West Lloyd, Pensacola, Florida. Engineering, Student Senate, Intramurals, R.O.X. DARLENE WILSON, 2726 Walker Avenue, Kansas, City 2, Kansas. General College, Chapel Choir, Interna- tional Club, WRA, Lambda Mu Sigma. KAREN WILSON, 1332 North 62nd Place, Kansas City 2, Kansas. Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, WRA, WOODY D. WILSON, Box 1047, Fairland, Oklahoma. Science, Medical Sciences Club, Intramurals, A.U.B. NANCY KAYE WILTSE, Route No. 1, Coleman, Mich- igan. Pre-Nursing, Tower Staff, WRA, t.d.f. MACK WINHOLTZ, 1507 West Maple, Independence, Missouri. Liberal Arts, Varsity G, Intramurals, Cross Country, Track. KATHY WITHEE, 3868 Blue Ridge, Independence, Mis- souri. Science, International Club, 0.0.H. MARY ELLEN WITHERELL, 22 March Avenue, Brook- ville, Ohio. Liberal Arts, Tower Staff, 0.0.H. JEAN LOUISE WITTE, 1386 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, Massachusetts. Liberal Arts, International Club, K Alpha, Library. JUDITH WOLF, 4256 North 30th Drive, Phoenix, Ari- zona. Music, Chapel Choir, 0.0.H. THOMAST. WOOD, 512 State, Harbor Beach, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Gimpers, Food Service. WAYNE D. WOOD, Dawes Street, Jonesport, Maine. Physical Science and Math, Chapel Choir, Graceland Players, Medical Sciences Club, Food Service. JOHN WORLUND, 18532 Medford Avenue, Santa Ana, California. Engineering, Intramurals, K.O.G., Wrestling. ARLA DEAN WRIGHT, 247 South Cardinal, Stockton, California. Liberal Arts, WRA, Dorm Campus Com- mittee. CAROL YARRINGTON, 1 I 1 East Haley Street, Midland, gllichigan. General College, Chapel Choir, Alpha Theta i. DAVID YOST, 2360 Sunset Drive, Ventura, California. Engineering, Intramurals, Manager, K.O.G. DAVID WESLEY YOUNG, 1375 Orchard Road, Golden, Colorado. General College, Intramurals, Phileon. CHARLES ZERR, 915 Manor, Independence, Missouri. Pre-Medicine, Chapel Choir, Medical Sciences Club, ln- tramurals, S.l.X. GENNEIL ZIEGENHORN, 1121 McKenzie Drive, Hobbs, New Mexico. Liberal Arts, Lambda M.u Sigma. ALAN BELL, 3768 Sonoma Ave., Santa Rosa, California. Liberal Arts, Band, Tower Staff, Intramurals, Phileon. CAROL BOWLBY, 83 Beverly Rd., Arlington, Massa- chusetts. Secretarial Science, Concert Choir, Graceland Gadets, WRA, P.B.S. JIM BOYD, 9222 Una, Houston, Texas, Pre-Law, Band, Drum Major, Graceland Players, Intramurals, T.T.T. In 4 U1 vw .A , . ,Q 1 X. 1 E' M I ff Ng! -T my , ng. I btfffefl JAN CACKLER, Independence Sanitarium and Hospital, Inde- pendence, Missouri. LAVANNA ELLISON, Independence Sanitarium and Hospital, Independence, Missouri. JUNE GRAHAM, Independence Sanitarium and Hospital, Inde- pendence, Missouri. ROSIE GREEN, Independence Sanitarium and Hospital, Inde- pendence, Missouri. JAN PRESTON, Independence Sanitarium and Hospital, Inde- pendence, Missouri. JOYCE RICHARDSON, lndependence Sanitarium and Hospital, Independence, Missouri. WO! HCflfLl Q JULITA AGASID, I62I Kapaipau Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii. Fresh- man, Pre-Nursing. DELWOOD A. BAGLEY, Lamoni, Iowa. Unclassified. IRIS BALTZER, Lake Shore Rd., Palms, Michigan. Junior, Education. ALICE BAIN CARTER, I06 South St., Lamoni, Iowa. Unclassified. RICHARD C. CARTER, Lamoni, Iowa. Senior, Physical Science and Mathematics, Debate Team, Tower Staff, Associate Editor, Varsity G, Spartan, Treasurer. RON CARTER, Lamoni, Iowa. Junior, Physical Science and Mathe- matics, Lambda Delta Sigma, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartan, Vice- President, Basketball, FootbaIl,'Track, Public Relations. JODENE CASTORI, I5I6 Park Blvd., West Sacramento, California. Sophomore, Elementary Education. DEWEY CLARK, 55 Circle Drive, Wakiaiva, Hawaii. Freshman. CONNIE COLBACH, 3I7 E. Missouri Ave., St. Joseph, Missouri. Freshman. RON COLE, B39 Coutant, Flushing, Michigan. Freshman, Science. GEORGIANNA CONDIT, I05 East South St., Lamoni,' Iowa. Senior, Elementary Education. ANNE L. DAVIS, 7I2 W. 7th, Lamoni, Iowa. Unclassified, English. LENA DENNIS, 310 South State, Lamoni, Iowa. Junior, Education. TONY DENNIS, Marsing, Idaho. Sophomore, Business Administra- tion, Varsity G, Intramurals, Spartan, Protocol Officer, Football. WILLIAM E. DUDEK, I6I4 9th Ave., Belle Plaine, Iowa. Freshman, Physical Education, Spartan, Football, Basketball, Track. KENNY DUKE, Lamoni, Iowa. Junior, Religion. PAUL F. ELVIN, 5'l0I E. Twin Lake Blvd., Minneapolis 22, Minne- sota. Freshman, General College. DWANE FERGUSON, Box l22, Hatfield, Missouri. Junior, Religion. ROBERT FESKE, 424 Walnut, Lamoni, Iowa. Freshman. GERALD FETZ, 20263 Russell, Detroit, Michigan. Business Ad- ministration. STEPHEN ALBERT FISHER, 20 Wyman Rd., Lexington, Massachu- setts. Junior, Religion, Intramurals, Gimper, Head Resident, Baker Hall lFirst Semesteri. GEORGE ASA FOWLER, 7a Aquetong Rd., New' Hope, Pennsylvania. Sophomore, Pre-Law, Chaplain, Debate Team, Intramurals, Church Public Address Chairman. RA STANLEY FULLER,P.O. Bax 224, Leon, Iowa. Sophomore, Pre- ed. RUBY GRIFFITHS, Lamoni, Iowa. Senior, Liberal Arts, Head Resi- dent, Walker Hall. HELEN HAMPTON, 508 S. Linden, Lamoni,'lowa. Unclassified. ELBERT HARRINGTON, Box 39I, R.R. No. 2, East Moline, Illinois. Junior, Physical Education. RICHARD HARRINGTON, Box 39l, R.R. No. 2, East Moline, Illinois. Sophomore, General College. MAJORIE HOLLER, 520 S. Maple, Lamoni, Iowa. Freshman. LARRY E. HUNT, 3I3 W. Beveridge Lane. Phoenix, Arizona. Senior, Religion, Division Leader, Gimper. PAULINE HYNDEN, 309 W. 3rd St., Lamoni, Iowa. Unclassified. NEDRA INSLEE, 303 W. 3rd St., Lamoni. Iowa. Junior, Education. AARONA KOLMAN, Rt. 2, Lamoni, Iowa. Senior, Liberal Arts. IVAN KONG, 9I-954 Komana St., Ewa, Hawaii. Sophomore, Pre-Med. MIKE JARVIS, I I9 Wellington St., Springfield, Massachusetts. Fresh- man, General College. KENNETH L. JOHNSTON, l50I Noland Rd., Independence, Mis- souri. Freshman, Physical Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Gimper, Vice-President, Basketball, Football. JODY LEE, 9939 Santa Gertrudes, Whittier, California. Sophomore, Secretarial Science,.Acacia Staff, Art Editor, WRA, Unit Social.Chair- man, Pi Beta Sigma, Secretary-Treasurer. ROBERT L. LENNON, I2957 Lakepornt Pass, Belleville, Michigan. Junior, Liberal Arts. RAY MCBRIDE, I704 Billings Ave., Montana. Senior, Elementary Education. MICHAEL THOMAS MCKAY, 307 W. 6th St., Aledo, llinois. Sopho- more, Liberal' Arts, Varsity'G, Intramurals, R.O.X., Treasurer, Man- ager, Football Team, Laundry. PAUL E. MADER, 969 Baltimore St., Mobile, Alabama. Sophomore, General College. PATRICIA IDELAPPI MARSH, 802 N. School, Leon, Lowa. Junior, Education. WILLIAM R. MARSH, B02 N. School, Leon, Iowa. Unclassified, Liberal Arts. TERUO MATSUMOT0, 5-803 Snetruke-Mach Kitako, Tokyo, Japan. Unclassified, General College. RUTH EVELYN MILUSKI, 62I W. 4th St., Lamoni, Iowa. Freshman. STANLEY E. NEl.SON, R.R. No. I, Plymouth, Idaho. Senior, Lib- eral Arts. NOYES, DEFORREST, 20I0 W. 4th St., Sioux City, Iowa. Freshman. C. WAYNE PADEGIMAS, 5343 Andrea St., Tuscan, Arizona. Fresh- man, Liberal Arts. JEFF PARKHURST, 223 S. Adair, Vinita, Oklahoma. Sophomore, Physical Education. HARVEY PEARL, 28 Moross, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Sophomore, General College. DARRYL ROBERTS, Rt. No. 3, Box 474-A, Independence, Missouri. Sophomore, Science. ALICE BENNETT ROGERS, Mt. Ayr Iowa. Junior, History, Education. WILMA RUNKLE, 202 N. Silver St., Lamoni, Iowa. Unclassified, Science E EDWARD RYHAL, 621 State St., Lamoni, 'lowa. Sophomore, Lib- eral Arts. GEORGE TILLMAN, Rt. No. 2, McKenzie, Alabama. Sophomore, Physical Education. CAROILYN TRAVER, 409 S. Maple, Lamoni, Iowa. Unclassified, Eng is . PRISCILLA TYLER, IO32 W. Waldo, Independence, Missouri. Junior, Secretarial Science. MAX WALDON, 328 S. Clark, Lamoni, Iowa. Sophomore. DONNA WALLACE, 2558 Benton St., Denver I5, Caloiado. Fresh- man, Business Administration. JERRY WARNOCK, Campus Courts, Lamoni, Iowa. Senior, Physical Education, Varsity G, Intramurals, Physical Education, Majors Club. JIM WARNOCK, 2357 Englewood, Independence, Missouri. Senior, Physical Education. STEVE WAYLETT, 253I S. I0th Ave., Arcadia, California Sopho- more, Liberal Arts, Intramurals, T.T.T. IVA MARIE WELLS, Lamoni, Iowa. Freshman. LORNE WORTHINGTON, 322 East 8th St., Lamoni, Iowa. Senior, Business Administration. JOAN M. WONSEY, I02 S. Forest, Independence, Missouri. Sopho- more, Science, Lambda Mu Sigma, Sponsor, College Nurse. HIROSHI YAMADA, Tokyo, Japan. Unclassified, Religion. Interna- tional Club, Z.l.P., Library. STEVE YOUNG, N. Church, Leon, Iowa. Sophomore, Science. CONSTANCE WEIGHTMAN ZIRKLE, IIO E. Main St., Lamoni, Iowa. Sophomore, Liberal Arts. JAMES ZIMMER, I05 S. 22nd St. Saginaw, Michigan. Junior, Busi- ness Administration. ONALEE RAE NEVILL, I278 Roseyville Road, Midland, Michigan. Liberal Arts, Religion Major, G.S.E.A., Tau Delta Phi, East Hall, Head Resident. Wai Cfcwdikeol WILTON BOYLE, I3 Denbigh Ave., Mt. Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand. General College, Chapel Choir, International Club, Intramurals, F.N.P., Physical Plant. ROBERT G. BUTCHER, 209 N. Clark, Lamoni, Iowa. Gen- .eral College. DAVID DEBARTHE, Lamoni, Iowa. Physical Science, Educa- tion, GSEA, Chapel Choir, Intramurals. NANCY CHAPMAN FAUNCE, Lamoni, Iowa. Education. COMPTON K. HALLOCK, 224 N. Chestnut St., Lamoni, Iowa. Physical Education, Science, Chi Gamma Iota. PETER JUDD, 9 Vicars Close, Enfield, Middlesex, England. Liberal Arts, Religion, International Club, Intramurals, Food Service. JOYCE KENNEDY, 22 Beattie Ave., London, Ontario, Canada. Liberal Arts, Graceland Players, Tower Staff, WRA, Delta Delta. LOUISE A. LLEWELLYN, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada. Education, Student Assistant, Tess Morgan' Hall. LORENE E. LONE, 303 N. Linden, Lamoni, Iowa. Liberal Arts. MILA N. RUIZ, Argao, Cebn, Philippines. Liberal Arts, Inter- national Club, Library. CARL RUOFF, 4l4 Banning St., Compton 2, California. Science. JUDITH A. SHUGG, 20 Wilmot Street, Macleod, Victoria, Aus- tralia. Pre-Med, International Club, Medical Sciences Club, WRA, Secretary to Mr. Freeman. MARY SILVER, 3l2 East 3rd St., Lamoni, Iowa. Music Edu- cation. EVELYN SORA, 2504 Rose St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Religion, 0.0.H. JOHN W. STEWART, 769 Gipps St., Drummoyne, Sydney, N. S.W. Australia. Liberal Arts, International Club, F.N.P. HEINER TEGTMEYER, Rosenstr. 26 SpringefDeister, Germany. Liberal Arts, Intramurals, Track, Food Service. NORA TURNER, 8416 Mercier, Kansas City, Missouri. Pre-Med. GAIL TWILLIGEAR, Route I, Box 49, Quincy, Washington. Liberal Arts, Religion. JUDY UPDIKE, R.R. No. 2, Box 43, Odessa, Missouri. Physical Education, WRA, Lambda Mu Sigma. DALE VINCENT, 2700 W. Broadway, Sedalia, Missouri. Lib- eral Arts, Band, Concert Choir, Orchestra, Student Senate, Executive Vice-President. ROBERT H. WALKER, l204 Monroe St., Beardstown, Illinois. Commerce, Band. ELEANOR M. WEST, Dennisport, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Liberal Arts, Graceland Gadets, WRA, K Zeta, Treasurer. CAROLYN WRIGHT, Lamoni, Iowa. Home Economics, Concert Choir, Home Economics Club, Epsilon Tau Alpha. MARGERY TAYLOR DAWE, 8524 Leavenworth Road, Bethel Kansas. Secretarial Science, Graceland Players, tdf. I' Ki 1-f 'CV S.. fx. 'US I photo by Clara Englel CLCCLCIZCL . . ,gn fkee Lofk ofa! anal new Fifty years ago a young man from Japan sub- mitted a name for the first yearbook to be published on Graceland's hill. This man was Peter Chosokabe, known at Graceland simply as Peter Choso. His con- tribution ected from a group of fifty entries. Here, in ter's wn words are the reasons why he chose this rticu r name for the yearbook: Acac tropical plants. There nearly thre cies of acacia, they I S all over Q' eqeviy f - A few if! if- Zlfflli lif Z., .lfnZ2lZ foliage, and I 'iit active flo Qt the ber is often of gr e th distillation a I ' ' ' 7' , A Geomag, ,.pr - , A Aj- in ' Above n ofa dm. i nt is for th , of ' ch for th gina mea gl 4 papyrus, of ,',,f ,A jlili ev Eg tians gnqy iting tablet if Q59 reasons ere ollows: The nd -fu, is so euphoniousp the rare virtuous quali fl: i i ' e tree adds the most agreeable color to its iff simpleness of the spelling of the word, the word co sed - - vowels and two c's7 this brings ivtl ry fy, f -e U the eyes: the word is not trite c word shall be well compared to A fi is X college annual, the virtue of aca A Q- -' Graceland College, the perfume ca4- - P qi! sweet memories of old students: its euphonio I 3- 1 up .. - peaceful atmosphere of the college lo A- non. 'fi P A, the initial of acacia, is one of the factors words which denote the location and properties f Graceland College: namely our college is located at Lamoni, Decatur County, Iowa, America, and our col- lege's chief properties are Graceland, Marietta, Pa- troness, and Campus. And acacia contains three a's. One hardly finds a word which has so much significant relation to our college and possesses such beautiful appeal both to our eyes, and ears. Thus, Acacia was destined to christen our annual and not simply the matter of choice by judges. Peter Choso iff regex JMU A Lg Xgfffq izwjgffgii R656 'fffifscx WU ,Q Qfugi-L71 1 UC? 0.9, f-irq? im! Tiff flfxtL0sr'5JLx'-gg! tfzgwg-S67-1 Q5 Va - s i E eau? Wy-'D e ' if? S7 Jdcacia, O Aeaeza! UA, M wifh ourd affaree, .7Laf Leare fo aff a A-agrance .Sieeefer flare ,eerkef June. Ja flee laik afa! areal reeaf gram ala, fo ala, may rreeef, Area! fune :Ae Lario ef raeraar, jo Afraina ef mimic aweef. Ja: Lringa ae, O ,4eaeza! Sweef memoriea ef efeL mer. we e,,4ef.1 me eaaer., me navy are! .Jef ,ea .e4eaeza, faaee! .e4eaeza! Come nearer fo ear ezele, .7AeaaA hh ifaey ia fading Wa, fLou wifA ua agicle. 1912-1962 ,gf if Y peter 51.0.0 . . 1892-1955 In these excerpts from a letter written one year after arriving on the campus one sees the depth of personality and strength of stature that was characteristic of this man. There is no doubt that as he left his shadow on the hill he was also deeply touched and changed by what he found in return: In this busy day of the 20th century, I pause for a moment and recall the past of a year ago-the past which is already buried deep and well deserves to be forgotten eternally. Next moment I found myself with a pen at the desk. There must be a reason for all this. Even a moment we passed idly, when we think it was part of our lives, we can- not consider it as a trifle. Like a Spartan youth rushed by the house of his be- trothed to the battle field, swiftly the days fled, and the spring came back again and again. Every year she sung the same tune: she bloomed in the same color, but, alas! where is the youth of yesterday. As I cherish this very moment, be it regretful or grateful, why then should I not prize every minute of my life that has gone. When I remembered today that it was just a year ago that I came here to you, I, involuntarily, put my hand on the diary. As the feeling moved, the pen ran accordingly. Th'us, this has been written, in spite of the most awkward English, to be read by those who had and still have sym- pathy and interest in me. Accept this as an expression of my hearty thanks for your friendship in the past. This day is indeed a memorable day for me, for my coming to Graceland marks a.n important turn in my life. After a four day's trip, on the 25th of February, I safely arrived at Lamoni. The train was due at Lamoni at 8:20 P.M. When the destination neared, I began to feel somewhat uneasy. At fourteen, I left Japan alone and entered this continent, a year and a half ago, I strayed into Helena alone with neither money nor tho-ughts for tomor- row's bread: yet always was fearless . . . Next day was Sunday.. ,Prof. Woodstock took me to the church where I met so many people that I never could remember their names. Sunday school began soon . . . It was much surprise to me to have found there many grey haired persons attending Sunday School in spite of my idea that Sunday School is the place where only children attend and learn gospel stories. Prof. Woodstock took me to the prayer meeting at the college chapel. It opens every other Wednesday evening. They sung, they prayed, they bore testimonies, and they were with God for awhile. E li I I Q - - ,T f - 7 Hlmrzmrmf un ,.....-.,.,... ...nvnr I x fi' L Perhaps one of the most vital areas of continuing emphasis throughout the year is the Religious Life program. The facilities and opportunities for worship, both corporate and individual, are ex- cellent. High quality personnel super- vise and administer an effective and varied program which, integrated with curricular and extra-curricular activi- ties, adds a richness and depth to Grace- land living that is greatly rewarding. The affirmation of God's concern for men reaches into our lives with a pro- found effect, and provides the context of Divine love out of which the develop- ing student body can mature. 6 r ,r-Q1H'- fr. Q 'fla---:,'iwv'f.f..---'M 4-0-to-40 C'i......-...Q'.I::v film., ! 9'm C233 it A2535 1.f ' CIS? 1339 ,425 fi 5855? UQ o g H' 1 Lklegg 'W Wu X0 0oo9 . '.'.'l Q 0' '5 4' 5 0 W U.. 0' 6 in 0 f 'I 9 - Ir, I 6 , Q .. . Q . .0 A Q fl . . .- V f . A' h K B, EW 4- g,,'-. - fr , , ' ' xl' - 4 f . J. , ' 2 0 EMT 'HKU Hug' if 0 I 5 ' f ' ' 0 'mp Q-igJu -gfisj ' 1. Q 111:75 ,QL . f '- J - Q. 'O 5. ,U 'Q oo' Q.. 0,0 .lg 0'. 'Ciiqnan0' ,J 1. A- .f 'V ,ff -- ,1-.q..,..- .- ,.-...,,,,.- .,, K , .. . . . . ,.. , H L, W-.4 faq -,: f , ..-- ff- A' - -4' A x- -f-....k-, J-fm - .4.,.f' -----A Lyman Greenwood innovates student preaching. Seventy Richard Anderson, guest minister, enhances newness. This was a year when secondhand testimonies could not take the place of firsthand experiences, both individual and corporate, with the Eternal Christ. We began our worship this year with a response to a call to newness inaugurated by the acquisition of some live altar coals so that we would have adequate spiritual strength for the demanding days ahead of us. We have learned to walk together in love with our fellowmen, being made whole by the transforming power of Jesus Christ. The hand of fellowship as the culmination of a- response to the call of newness. .SZaJ0.w QLUIQQJ5 l-1-1, 7, jlze .sjllarlow of Klzriaf in our cfuief lofacefs 0 womlzila Q OUP iuifiion ounci A ri 2 di 4113? 'W-.. 'CTN vt Kr'- lr.- FIRST ROW: C. Youngs, G. Twilligear, L.'Boatman, C. Wise. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, R. Norvell, B. Nelson, G. Whitmer, T. Mann. THIRD ROW: C. Beal, B. Perry, M. Garter, S. Bigham, A. Butler. FOURTH ROW: B. Bavington, M. Pagat, J. Musser. FIFTH ROW: J. Evans, C. Davis, S. Steiner, B. Boren SIXTH ROW: C. Pearce, H. Schneebeck, A. Blair, L. Cavin. SEVENTH ROW: A. Palmer, B. Beck, B. Nash, L. Leighty, R. DeSalvo. EIGHTH ROW: T. Nilson, L. Negaard, G. Shaw, R. Barber. NINTH ROW: M. Smith, D. Chesworth, W. Duty. TENTH ROW: S. Tucker, L. Agnew, J. Banks, E. Campbell. In conjunction with the Call to Newness and -its consequential covenantal response of the general services, we worshipped together on a precinct basis. These precincts, our divi- sions, attempted to minister to the needs of the individual on a less formal level. This ministry was quite similar to that afforded by our home branches-a social, fraternal, and? spiritual harmony. This year each division .was associated with a congregation in the Lamoni Stake. The divi- sions were assigned as follows: Division, I with Alma Blair as pastor worshipped at Pleasanton, Division II with John Edwards at Davis City, Division lll with Leland Negaard at Lone Rock, Division IV with Paul Edwards at Leon, Divi- sion V with Harry Dennis at Andover, Division VI with Richard Clothier at Bethany, Division Vll with Gerald Hampton at Bloomington, and Division Vlll with Clyde Youngs at Evergreen. Carl Mesle, guest minister, calls us to repentance and renewal. Similarly, after a process of repentance, renewal, and beginning again, we affirmed Christ's Lordship and man's discipleship. We then explored the need for a new covenant and finally, the need to be a light to the nations. ln essence, Graceland this year took an ADVENTURE INTO NEWNESS OF LIFE. ln the Eternal silence of worship, love warms the hearts of Christian brdthers. omecoming 0 km word ila ex erience Dr. Roy Cheville, a tower of strength in the shadows of Homecoming .... U- Y ? 1 1 ,,,,-N.- 1. Nr ,..-, -Q., , , f fxflffzi The Lord's Prayer before the big game .... Homecoming fellowship at Graceland, 'fWhere brotherhood holds sway and the alumni recall Learning in life and lore. 'll 66 77 :leap of jaifk When all seems lost, when de- spair replaces our hopes, we turn to the shadow of the Eternal Christ. 0 word ilo fogeflwf . . Through the ministry of the women's chaplains . . . Through the Christmas Ben- edictory Service . . . Through the portcking of the Lord's Supper . . . 8 QXl0I 865 0lfU At Thanksgiving our gestures of grctefulness were expressed-By a letter to our President . . . By testifying of the action of God in our lives .... And by sharing in the ministry of music Mmm mnaidfvance We begin to explore Covenonting with God through the Centuries. Our guest ministers Seventy Russell Ralston Bishop Walter Johnson T' f I I i A Through joint house devotions , 5 . Through the warm greeting on Sunday mornings . . . Through the tiling of our tithing statement. . . I i A And through the dedicated and inspired effort thot goes into the planning of each service. Men's chaplains lay plans for the conference unit with Mr. Warner's guidance. reloarafion or qfllzrfcl Conkrence Students played the roles of various men in the leading quorums of the RLDS Church: Art Palmer as Presi- dent F. Henry Edwards, Gaylord Shaw as President Wallace Smith, Ed Draper as President Maurice Draper, and Bill Bavington as Bishop Leslie DeLapp. 9 nr xv 102 Sharing dinner with the Joint Council ,-gf, 0 fi HI' .gisid fp Q! 1 'T 4' 'f if 9' President Smith presides over the Conference. GroceIond's Concert Choir is seated behind him in the balcony. The law of common consent at work. 1 x A i 3 'Q' A t-5E9' 1QE.i?fi.'7'- 3 sf Q - -. 1 A ' ' -. ' Y3i5.31s1:,ff if ' lf: 'f f . ifg iii L. ffl- . ff 5. P 3 ll ll ll ..- ..- ..- - .,g t V t, -ag, 1 in he i Q 1 '.- if f- ll ll ll ll , is is A, 1. ,C i 1 .--, A- '--- ! 'F !E l! !lg !! i in i . l Il Ml ll ll ll . -.. ..- -- - 1 5 uv , - . -1721 , 'P The completed Auditorium, beautiful and newly dedicated. om Lfev! .fgucbforium .jslofifa 'lfllujcl gonkrence Many Gracelanders traveled to Indepen- dence, Missouri during the l962 spring break to attend the World Conference of the Reor- ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Students in attendance had the op- portunity to view the completed Auditorium for the first time and to be present at its dedi- cation. Activities were varied throughout the week as Graceland students and faculty played an integral part in the fellowship, business, and spiritual life of the convention of their sponsoring church. The eloquent ramps and corridors represent the last ele- ment to be completed. img, L, xxx ., f 1 iff' Evangelist V. D. Ruch, father of Graceland instructor Dr. Velma Ruch, is superannuated by the Conference. Dr. Grice chats with interested persons at the Graceland booth. 105 , .,v-57457, jr, 4 .. .S .-.1,.,. V , 'T ' , -f: i'i 'v-J. f'i!1.-,m,ulw.J5 - --gf, ' ,wx ' Q,-V 'f new - . J, -Q., ..,.,,V:-4.54 4- . V ,, ..- - Q-..-.-Q,-v L, -. fm-v-,z gn,5.,.L,,. ..,: ,- . :fx::..g, ,gy .Q ,M , , .. fl,- -'f f'S-:,.z- ff .f-,W .b - L- '-'-if-1:5 -fn ,Raw-, fm ' - my ., yfbwn ..,z ,QM-,nf .f--.. qgggw- V-new-1 - V , ... -Aw ,R ---r-.f-,wgm,,,,4., A ' '- -, I v -..,,.5Ff ,- f--ff.-up--4 Hy M. ,L.., .Agn-'.f ..... M. ,V A. 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I think I Newcomers are met at the bus by crescents. we're already in town-Lamoni, I think they call it.' '... Mass mi- gration, AttiIa's hordes, buildings destroyed-confusion- WilI you go to the folk dance with me to- night? I'm fine. I'm broke, too -no money for weeks. Are you new here? No, l'm a freshman. The mother-daughter tea provides - an opportunity for the girls to meet their town mothers. The Faculty hosts students at the Faculty Reception. Z7 Y C rin infer W A flnlfle QQCQKGHJ onfzecomingf . . The the the the the the . . and sign crowd band Cadets team convoca tion the fellowship 0 M 0wiacLefd Gracelanders form the victory line. Enthusiastic cheering resounds within the gym Matchless team. effort-unmatched student zeal, twins of the Graceland spirit that show their might at every game, match, tournament, and event. A thousand slapping feet and a thou- sand clapping hands-with Cl team of dedication and a snappy stepping band. Did you win? We've never lost yet.' 1 l wana.-.!Zf,-1i'f . it A The campus turns out to give the football team c big send-off. pam pafaLy W W U 4 fm 't ,, . W W' CQ? V4 ociaf C6465 funcfion -lb--N - The K Zeta scums assume the K position. The cold gray light of dawn slips through a shifty misty sky and the forlorn silhouette of a lonely scum sways, steadies, staggers . . . falls. With words such as these surround-ed by an aura of mystery and suspense, the Social Club initiations weekend was en- tered into with high frivolity acfiuefg cluring fa! . K Alpha's learn to keep house as they perform a service to Gunsolley Hall. and gay abandon. Scums and scum masters became mutual ly acquainted, though the friendship may have been spotted with mud, egg yolks, flour, shaving cream, and good wholesome, Iowa dirt. The initiation ex- perience became the basis for many fast friendships and close comradeships. X Carol Allish As one of the highlights of homecoming, the re- vealing and crowning of the World Fellowship Queen in a special half-time ceremony during the football game was accomplished with grace and dignity. Chosen as a representative of the world fellowship spirit and an expression of the support of this ideal by Graceland College, the Queen reigned throughout the homecoming activities. On the basis of both stu- dent and alumni contributions to the World Fellow- ship Fund through individual campaigns, the Queen and her court were selected. . Melba Harrison jackie Ching Rosie Hodges 3uW.ii2liN!'?4Z,ioYnK Mayor Hebbie Tyson rages to the dismay of his household. liglze ofaclyb Wai 3014 gurning D Hornecomers were delighted by the presenta- tion of Christopher Fry's verse play The Lady's Not for Burning, directed by Miss Celia Schall. The excellent directing, superb sets, and competent acting of this satirical drama set in the fifteenth century, portrayed the fusion of two ways of life-the concrete and practical with the mystical disillusionment of worldy faults. The cast of this Graceland Players' produc- tion were: David Allen Ed Draper Sherry Mesle Nicholas Devise ....... .............. N orm Glenn Margaret Devise ...... ..... D orothy Draveling Humphrey Devise ..... ....... R alph Hastings Hebble Tyson .............. ...... C hip Bankson Jennet Jourdema ne ....... .... .... C a rol Boyd Mike Smith Edward Tappercoom ....... ..... C huck Davis Matthew Skipps ........... ..... M ike Judd Richard ............... Thomas Mendip .... Alizon Eliot ........ Y The Chaplain .............. .. fl Q The appearance of Jennet, supposed to be a witch, causes general consternation. sqfffzf XZ 5:2 Nlxif , -le iff-lsifisa wfmi i. Z ' Us 1! X ETA Attractive displays are exhibited at social club mixers to draw new members. d '71, 1 g M Lunch time for PBS scums. What's going on there, says chaperone Willie Adams at a combined girls' club hayride. .-li, W 115 ,-.J 5 .L I A tender scene in Amahl and the Night Visitors dis- plays Christmas compassion. The Christmas season was celebrated with a special joy this year Cas in all yearsl, and mes- sages of hopeful optimism were echoed and re-echoed. Including the tree-trimming, the Christmas Sing, a presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors, and other traditional Graceland expressions of Christmas-tide, the total program was a source of worship and adoration. 5 f i f 7f .g.t.,' ' ,S J? ijt i ,lf ' ' 'f 5 V J A If ' , . tr fl 4 gi 'of Aa? . ' -A ' f 6 3 1 il Clufizifnfzari Tradition reigns at the annual Christmas tree decorating. 1 'fn Voices rise to the occasion as Doc Cheville brings out the Christmas spirit in song. Jeni SLOW gn, ferfaimi omecomerd Trumpeter Ed Warner takes a ride as Christy's Ragtime Band displays some mimic talent among the faculty. The queen, musical groups, Char- lie Welch, a wrestling match, ex- cerpts from Finian's Rainbow, and much more . . . all combined to make the 1961 Homecoming talent show a truly entertaining production in variety and skill. Winston lnslee draws laughs from the audience and baffles Dr. Gould between acts. E 5 L 5 Here lnslee sits enthralled by the angelic singing Of Carol T0Yl0 Und her back' ground music. 117 The gym IS packed for sports actnvutles Pat Gabrielson collects two more points for the San girls as Gracelanders Eleanor West, Sue Fisher, and Rita Norvell at- tempt to block the shot. l'.':r1-- '. 1 ' wx . ms'a wnfer .xdcfiuifg in immerman lla! umm , 4 lt's No holds barred in the annual KOG-Gimper bas ketball game. Olfl ik? A Again this year the Christmas season was high- lighted by the splendid performance of Gian Carlo Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors. The cast was chosen from the Concert Choir and was accompanied by the orchestra. Glenda Johnson portrayed the crippled Amahl, Sylvia Coleman, the mother. The Wise Men were played by Guy Down- ing,Clayton Pearce, and Mr. Charles Emslie. Others in the cast were Bill Spaulding, Barbara Currie, Norma Elgan, Karen Speigle, Margaret Holland, Carol Taylor, Linda Haden, Bonnie Engleman, Joan Pyper, Duane Mann, Russell Lair, Wardell Brown, Harold Barger, Terry Snapp, William Baller, John Walton, Steve Sickles, Carol Bowlby, and Eleanor West. Rehearsal accompanist was Kay Johnson. The three wise men and their servant snooze in the night scene of Amahl and the Night Visitors. -.Q .-w ,W--X ,... ww M1 K ,fi and-1 il. .. NC. J 'U' . 11- rv pf B b lmo 'B-ucv .xml 4, ' - , V455 MQ- PM I, 1 if ' 4 V x I I Christmas time is story time for children, and Dr. Ruch is glad to oblige. jj Mr. Goode rings those Christmas bells lhomemade, of course? Amahl bends over his staff as his mother opens the door for the wise men. xyf LUCIA C0!6l fun Even sleds were a frequent sight. Skating on Founders Lake was a favorite winter pastime. What's winter without a few snow fights? yn- g jklnee nge 6 rf I2 Director Win lnslee offers , .1 V HQ, y expert guidance and friendly J, ' LSU encouragement to the cast X, Q , during a rehearsal. Early in December, the Playshap was the scene of an uproarious comedy which displayed finesse in both acting and direction. The angels of My Three Angels were Joseph, Jules, and Alfred, played masterfully by Ralph Hastings, John Stewart, and Larry Agnew. They were supported in their misadventures by a highly talented cast: Felix, Dave Allen, Emile, Charliene Turner, Marie Louise, Emma Jo Robinson, Henri, Art Palmer, Paul, Wayne Wood, Mme. Parole, Sue West, and Lieutenant, Jin?-Boyd. Directing the play was Mr. Winston ns ee. Jules, Joseph, and Alfred contrive to appear most angelic in this typical pose from the delightful comedy. Dave Allen, Charliene Turner, and Emma Jo Robinson Hifslgown in their portrayal of Felix, Emile, and Marie is . nw .xgclcbfion fo lt's a happy moment as student leaders Nor- man'Glenn and Beryl Butterfield cut the ribbon to the new addition. Architect Dane Morgan and program speaker Clive Davis look on at right. , 5 D ml 221 D E! lift. 'iii IEW! ,.,-. -, limb mimic: Jim Rae and Joan Bratcher examine their letters in the modem post office. The spacious snack bar is a pop- ular spot. AUB's serenading brings Walker Hall girls to their windows. l David Seal finds the ice a little slick. W pl-in v W I A Q A i l:- r v: ,M 'ez i 'ff 1 S .f - s W ,xt 4' . , . 4 kv . 1 A ... 'JI Time out for a thaw. .-. , w-, . .. ,. ,-1-.. ..l..i . Dave Young and Steve Gunlock are a familiar sight at sessions. am erm ionzi ,iv -Q , , . .W I1 U5 1 .1.....,..,,,. X b V 'N' on , , -M, , Y At the Beat iam session Jim Roe and Bill Morain accompany with smooth music while Carol Taylor fills the room with Fever. '5 126 OnCe. -.- J A Judy Hersey is nearly overcome ' with the beauty of her perform- -.nine . . . 0,0005 The Memorial Student Center was more than doubled in size with the ad- dition of much needed facilities. The expansion included a number of new offices for student activities, an art gallery, a faculty lounge, a large di- visible party room with adjoining kitchen, enlarged book store and snack shop, and a centralized post office. These new additions not only have provided for a number of needs not adequately met before but have made increased space available in the orig- inal structure for conversion to more efficient use. Expanded facilities allow former space to be utilized for an enlarged student lounge. Q , if ff U, if if il: 24 25f'Q, ff SEPTEMEEIQ Cc TREE , . 7 s 6 H s A ,E X Z S0 The new Master Calendar lists the year's activities. The snack shop is a gath- ering center in the eve- nings. .x 'What shall we order? wonder Eric Scott and Stu Kirk. . The Floyd M. McDowell Commons was completed in the spring uf 1961. we ml! 3 Cl0bUe!! C0l'l'll'i'l0l'l6 The first full year of operation for the Floyd M. McDowell Commons has been highly satisfactory. Under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Fland- ers, the Commons staff has prepared hundreds of regul.ar meals and has served on several special occasions. Picnics on the lawn, Thanksgiving, and Christmas were meals excel- lently prepared and' greatly enjoyed. Graceland students look forward to many years of future service from the new campus dining facility. use Ano nsnocit- Mrs. Flanders, Director of Floyd M. McDowell Commons The distinguished panel of l've Got A Secret wave goodnight to the audience. l Miss Engle and Mr. Christensen cut a rug with the Charleston. The Queen for a day is reunited with her long-lost son. Among the many campus ac- tivities during the year are the regular jam sessions which pro- vide entertainment flavored with laughter, jazz, impersona- tions, and dramatic interpre- tations. K Neil Spangler blows a soothing trumpet. Al I,NWA4Y 'N' 'N' ' .Q . 1 ,RV .- -'fig an-to-K of-- in U I 3 ' A X V':V. T 5 1 'QA VH! H l l 4' f I ri fx 5 1 ,, vk f.LV I k :vk , K , tx l h J V, T5 : V i K . f ' A N F KAKA in g' I f i ' ' l l l l Hungry students lunch in the ample light provided by the glass front of the Commons. Meal time is conversation time at Graceland. Mrs. Flanders admires the spot- lessness of the dishes as they emerge from the Commons' new stainless steel dishwasher. 4131523 1' F-', ' --T ., M ' ,,w4 -f 1' . -,--L i , Q -fl -1. ' W, -...' ,ww :-Y '--. N - 'H ,t 6-:ff Q' fxxffgx X ,K X 5' w 955 X K 1 K u .Q vvbgn, I , , ,xg ,, f 4 J use-nav, I f .11 5 , oncerf-Jzcfure eriea Nicolas Slonimsky llzo Niemczck Frans Reynders if 1 I -L 5 S' 1' if L Y ,E 4 lying ri 2' I 1 I The Chicago Little Symphony Thor Johnson, Conductor of the Chicago Little Symphony GJLJ5 fo IUQI' 0l l'l'l6Ll'lC25 The Concert and Lecture Series of 1961-1962 sponsored some of the fin- est entertainment to be enjoyed on the hill. Opening the season with a bril- liant display of musical technique was llza Niemack, an accomplished violin- ist. Frans Reynders followed in the series with an unusually enjoyable pro- gram of mime. His physical dexterity and interpretive ability fascinated a capacity crowd. The Chicago Little Symphony and the Don Shirley Trio provided a variety of musical effects, ranging from classical compositions to the most modern orchestral and en- semble arrangements. Last in the series was the excellent pianist Nicolas Slonimski. The Concert and Lecture Series was greatly successful as an ex- tension of artistic accomplishment to the student body. 'li 1-'ff-I ,,a,. L-...L 1:0 ........,.. ,ml. Hl W, iimlmi ' Many hours are spent each week by Graceland's counselors in matters of personal importance to students. l 6l,CQ!6Ll'l6! 6,Xl06Ll'l 5 OM H50 U19 The campus has benefited a great deal this year through the expanded facilities of the counseling program. Accomplished largely through the psychology department, personal counseling has been expanded, testing needs have been more adequately met, and a great- er concern for future plans has been instilled in Graceland students. Transfer Counseling Day, a GSEA display of teaching materials, job and vocational placement, and personal problem solving all have assisted students in their decision-making. ' i Clyde Youngs, one of the counselors, administers a manual test to Helen Tilden, 134 x Four crack pace-setters for Graceland's squad this year are, from left: David Seal, Ed Draper, John Johnston, and Lewis Weigand. ibegaferd exce in imf year Ed Draper led the Graceland squad this year, bringing home many first-place honors at toumaments. The Graceland Debate Squad, in its first year of intercollegiate debating for some forty years, produced a cred- itable record in tournament competi- tion in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa. The squad maintained a winning record in debate, and also gained awards in several individual participation events. Under the coach- ing of Mr. Lynn Osborn, the school's return to intercollegiate debate was both academically valuable and com- petitively successful. David Seal, an outstading ex- temporaneous speaker, teamed l with Ed Draper for several unde- l feoted tournament rankings. l Last-minute case preparation is feverishly sought by debaters Madison Parker, Claire Brooks, Mark Briggs, and Joel Wight. ' l K - ' ' . , 1 ' 1 J - Three continents meet in a single room. Kenya, Alasko and Peru contribute to the international flavor as George Sedo, Mark Briggs, and Joel Wight discuss matters. ie in Me QW -K ,!l E ,gfpz-Q. Quiet industry pervades the study room Gunsolley ot all hours of the evening. Colorful roommates Sue Fisher, Leslie Skiles, and Eleanor West posein their room in the newly completed section of Walker Hall. - eruice i Kiki Q Graceland girls talk over transfer possibilities with stu- dents from the Independence Sanitarium. School of Nursing. S if 32' t Visual aids and novel teaching materials are analyled bY fU'f'-'Ve educators' S Dr. Lawrence Brockway discusses University of Michigan with Bob Lennon during Transfer Counseling Day. A. D. McClain, Shaw find the teresting. .-f-.-.m,fe--.-0.7.-V Rick Bunch, and Gay teaching materials in- O Visiting men eye the tempting looking cookies at the open house. Visitors are welcomed at the Walker Hall open house and reception. Each dormitory is formally opened to the campus sometime during the year. by Part of dorm life is the fun of an off- the-cuff-party. Here the girls in Walker Hall parade their ingenious costumes for a Halloween party after hours. ff fffvf-gg'--Lg ,-, .f., , ,.. -.. . W - ge - Y K - ,-.-, .. - - .- , -fu . . , Q -S f . Y C - 1 4 .....-.. .N -V-irv ,HE ,, . a.!g,,,,3,'.Lg1g,,1,f.,-.-, 5-fp.y1135'r:,5v? 1 f rskhfiilliu ... i 4 i S I i 0 54 S 0l l'l'Llf0l g Burn that midnight oil for tomorrow's exam. l The Pause That Refreshes Pop and pizza draw Patroness girls from their studies. igma inclucfd new mem em LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Moon, C. Negaard S. Garden S Baird, N. Borland, C. Postma, J. Reedy, H. Negaard. SECOND ROW: M Carter' R. Negaard, B. Butterfield, K. Higgins, S. Fisher, B. Shrout, J. Bratcher R..Hodgesl THIRD ROW:'B. Bavington, T. Mann, Dr. Benson, B. Swift, E. Davis Simmons. FOURTH ROW: B. Andersen, J. Kirkpatrick, D. Goode, J. Postma B Morain' G. Hancock, G. whafmer. FIFTH ROW: c. Davis, J. Rae A. sanfoid 's smifh' J. Keairnes, R. Carter, B. Beck, L. Worthington. I ' ' ' Lambda Delta Sigma is an honorary scholastic organization for Graceland Students. Faculty mem- bers nominate the candidates for membership on the basis of scholastic ability and citizenship contribu- tions. The society attempts to develope well-rounded students in all phases of lite with emphasis on gear- ing the intellect toward service to mankind. Under the direction of the society's president, Dr. Roy Ben- son, and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Cleo Moon, the initiation and tormal banquet were held in March. i S Jil it A Speakers dine at the head table at the Lambda Delta Sigma banquet. From left are Sandra Baird, Clive Davis, Mr. Osborn, Mrs. Osborn and Dr. Young. Y. Mary Braun stretches her limbo muscles as champion Carol Bowlby awaits her turn. l Who knows why? . . . But Steve Bankson heads for the shower Perhaps one of the unique experiences of ad- ogam' justment to campus life is the transition to dormitory living. This experience is enlivened by the creation of new and lasting friendships, the cooperation of community living, and the 1 cultivation of independence and self-discip- line. The Graceland dormitories have provided the congeniality of widespread acquaintances . and the opportunity for a serious effort at de- 5 is K veloping maturity and responsibility. 1 1 i gl'- l l 1 Marilyn Vondel and Nancy Ridings find that using Tess Morgan Hall's fine kitchen facilities necessitates wash- ing dishes. 139 ociaf C6465 'oin in Afaging .gienafe Carniua Dr. Condit finds the Lambda Sigma Phi booth an invigorating experience. GraceIand's social clubs raised a sizable sum for the Student Emergency Loan Fund with the staging of the annual Senate Carnival. Students attending found time to squander with Tri-T ' ring toss, the AUB root beer stand, the SIX game Jerry Thomas tries his hand or the musclemon booth booth, the ETA telegraph service, the KOG for- tune-telling booth, and many more. The high- light of the evening was the crowning of Grace- land's entry for Drake Relays Queen. 5 as Emcee John Ourth introduces Drake Relays Queen candidates before naming Rita Norvell as Graceland's representative. Queens are from left: Carol Weir, Marilyn Spicer, Marcia Hough, Ann Greathouse, Rita Norvell, Sandy Davis, Joan Bratcher, Carol Boyd, Sally Ashby. 0,015 oncerf ia gearfs folo er ormance Gwyn David entertains the audience with selections from My Fair Lady . Harold Neal directs the Graceland-Lamoni Orchestra in the ever-popular Mnlaguena. Climaxing the Fine Arts Festival this spring was the annual Pops Concert. A performance of the Concert Choir-featuring music from My Fair Lady , The King and l, Faust, and Victor Herbert-was interspersed with light classical numbers of the Graceland- Lamoni Orchestra to produce a memorable evening. Enchanted listeners relax in the candlelight of the evening. 1 f ff ff f 7 6 A za J -l-l.-T-l. -----l continually ringing phone down in the ware- house. 1 I I Mr. Dussel insists that Mr. Frank answer the we liar? of Janne jranL Miep pours more coffee for Mr. Frank as he recalls the events recorded in Anne's diary. Director ....... Mr. Frank .,,. Miep .......... , ........ Mrs. Van Daan .... Mr. Van Daan ..... Peter Van Daan ..... Mrs. Frank ....,..... Margot Frank ..... Anne Frank ....... Mr. Kraler ...... Mr. Dussel ..... The Diary of Anne Frank is the story of a young Jewish girl's lite in hiding from the Nazis. Anne was the youngest of a group of eight Jews who for two years and one month hid in a cramped attic over a warehouse in Amsterdam to es- cape the Gestapo. The play portrays the details of their struggle in the midst of terror and insecurity. Nevertheless, there are tender mo- ments and even humorous moments due to the impulsive and vibrant personality of Anne. The message of the play is summed up in the words of one at Anne's last entries in the diary: ln spite of everything l still believe that people are really good at heart. Celia Scholl Art Palmer Carol Elledge Linda Tiderman Ralph Hastings Ralph Patterson Christa Tegtmeyer Judy McManigal Sue West Johannes Postma Clive Davis -n Life can still be fun! exclaims Anna. u 1- ,3..--:.,.,,.,, When Mr. Dussell comes to the attic to live, Anna greets him somewhat hesitantly. 143 C9 fl Graceland's participation in inter- collegiate activities produced a highly successful record. Through the entire year, the competitive spirit displayed and the quality of sportsmanship ex- hibited enhanced the stature of Grace- land's athletes. The competition proved keen, and the response of our athletes was commendable as they fought with every ounce of effort to carry the teams to victory and as they exerted them- selves to the utmost, even in facing de- feat. The constantly improving athletic program exemplifies the desire of every person concerned to produce a group of athletes excelling in skill and un- equalled in spirit. Q Q?-QD -309- ..4,. QIQCQ 'V fdix 'T Ann E5 C217-'S' film T' .CJ- -1 T-fm fu ,ff-ffm 1' 'rw-f '5 fiwh Ng g,N9M'Q J XJ 5 , imefm9Q ' Q., 1 ' 1 1 1 . 'X 1 P 1 .x x 'Q Max. la, ..-ul-ly W- M,,,5:,QLf 1.i,,,,:, -jim' , ' -f !'Ps1ves:4vfrf,:.' LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Rowe, A. Gerber, C. Heide lCaptainD, B. Farnsworth, R. Jensen, S. Bussard Not pictured: Alternates, B. Dawson, M. Thomas. The vigor displayed by the cheer- leaders helped tremendously in upholding the tradition of the Spirit of Graceland. Th ey united the student body in support of the Graceland athletes at pep rallies, bonfires, all home games, and several away games. X The cheerleaders spring into action during a time out to arouse the spectators in support of their team. l l l l l CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FIRST ROW: E. Detrick, S. Bankson. SECOND ROW: S. Keck, M. Winholtz. Not Pictured: B. Beck. arrierzi omlaife ine ecwon Cross Country has been enthusiastically re- ceived by the students and athletes at Grace- land since its inaugural year in l957. The Harriers have a good record, winning twenty- nine meets, losing twelve, and tying two in the past five years. i960 Cross Country Scores CLow score winsl Graceland Kirksville Graceland Kirksville Graceland Culver-Stockton Graceland William Jewell Graceland Tarkio Graceland Missouri Valley Graceland Simpson Graceland Emporia State Graceland 4th in the Iowa A.A.U Graceland 2nd in the M.C.A.U. Graceland 9th in the N.A.l.A. S ff ,,,, yy 1 lt, 1 Wa: , 5 T A , ' 2 1 1 t t A1-ffjgiglfgt rf ,sg ,gj 4' W , is T 1 we 1 1-rg:-ft 1 4,31-Q ,QQ 4, 5 4. v ..-f d K' k 'lle runners await the sound of Coach Weldon's start- Gmceland on lr Sv' I over the hills of the golf course. ing gun before the 3-mi e run Bruce Beck finishes strong in the gruelling race. fi wi MJIQJ4. All women of the campus may participate in the activities of the Women's Recreation Associ- ation which provides wholesome recreation and fun during spare hours. Volleyball FIRST ROW: B, Brooks, S. Smith SECOND ROW: J. Carter, R. Hodges, P.Sandidge. THIRD ROW: M. Braun, J. Sutton, N. Wiltse. 8 6Aamla ionahyo jeama Speed ba I I alba, ,EBL FIRST ROW: L. Twilligear, R. Jensen. SECOND ROW: J. Duncan, C. Skiba, B. Farnsworth, A. Gerber. THIRD ROW: M. Rouks, D. Oswalt, J. Allen, T. Raines, J. Betts, K. Dual. Basketball FIRST ROW: N. Ridings, C. Heide, C Olson. SECOND ROW: S. Corritt, C Sanford, M. Vondel. iBeginning at the bottom and moving clockwisel: D. Baker, S. Ashby, F. Rowlett, B. Draves, C. Carter, R. Kramer, R. Presson, C. Whiting, J. Cannon, E. West, J. Gordon, G. Dugger, R. Norvell, C. Bowlby, B. Currie, P. Castings. Not Pictured: J. Carter J. Sprague, J. Davies, E. Davis. The Gadets, organized four years ago by Melba Har- rison, during the past year gave several fine exhibi- tions at football and basketball games. Carolyn Car- ter and Becky Presson were drill leaders while Melba Harrison was in charge of the choreography and ar- rangement. Mr. Winston lnslee is the faculty sponsor. Ron Edwards' even staccato beat keeDSfl'1e Gadets firmly in step. C The Gadets in action during half time. THE START-Many hopeful distance runners toe the mark for the two-mile race. .gn tl 6Ll'l'LM,l 6L 5 re ig? eaf uer Cheville House emerged as football champions, downing Car- michael l9-6 under the lights of the varsity field. THE FINISH-John Dewitt breaks the tape alone as he finishes skimming the course in record time. Championship game action shows Jim Elvin taking Art Faunce out of the way for Bill Morain's substantial gain. fe-tcm' ' W i Excellent form is demonstrated by 'Phyllis Sandidge as Jimmie Allen kicks the speedball toward the goal as Sue Fisher tries to head her off. she rolls a strike. 1 J Other WRA sports are exhibited . . . badminton, fencing, and archery. S Wendy Yager and Sherry Mesle placed first and second, respectively, in archery. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Norvell, S. Gleazer, C. Heide, B. Farnsworth, S. l Mesle, W. Yager. l I W.R.A. OFFlCERS: B. Farnsworth, C. SON, C. Olson, R. Jensen. Ben- W.R.A. All Stars Eleanor West gets the tip from Judy Carter in basketball action ..... Go Dale! M y6LCL8f grivlvlem ow ieue . f I -. C1714 0 LEG! I I Senior quarterback and captain John Huntsman fires another pass on his way to completing 5l.2 k of l27 passes for 921 yards and I2 touchdowns. FIRST ROW: M. McKay, D. Wideman, J. Sanner, D. Johnston, D. Benson, L. Sturgis, J. Huntsman, J. Cochran, E. Ryhal, S. Davidson, C. Sylvester, D. Dahlem. SECOND ROW: G. Hampton, F. Mielke, T. Dennis, R. Becker, J. Warnock, M. Salter, K. Johnston, R. Bunch, R. Carter, J. Anderson, L. Larry Dennis C441 finds alhuge hole in the Tarkio line good for I0 yards. Gary Collins f64l, Chris Koehler 4707, and Gary Sage i897 are carrying out blocking assignments. Larry was also the leading pass receiver with' 24 receptions for 242 yards. .wg 2 1'-4..,--.rfv- L--. ......-.. .--. q-- ln the consolation game, John Wilson drives -by Tom Wood and Gene Petersen. Intramural sports have gained a prominent position in Graceland life. They are under the able direction of Steve Bankson, who devoted many hours toward the success of the pro- gram. Besides the sports pictured, competi- tion was staged in volleyball, wrestling, ping pong, tennis, golf, track, softball, and bowling. Art Faunce, closely guarded by Dick Dynes, drives toward the bucket in the championship basketball game won by Cheville House. 4, 5 . .HJ Phil T0ndY and Tim Kutschied concentrate in- Dick Worden tries to reverse Chuck Madden in a tense tensely on the exacting game of chess. wrestling match Dick Worden C321 and Bob Wakeman C265 get a crack at their coach as Gerry Hampton C227 carries the ball for the Alumni. Also pictured are Gracelanders John Anderson C68J, Dennis McKee C6Ol, and Ron Carter Cl5J, and Brooks Nelson C419 of the Alumni. The Graceland Yellowjackets this sea- son staged a great comeback from last year's 2-7 won-lost record to a strap- ping 5-2-2, their best record since 1954. Only twelve points away from two more victories, the Jackets placed third in the MCAU conference behind perennial powers William Jewell and Missouri Valley. Seniors who have played their last game for Graceland are Larry Sturgis, Rick Bunch, Jerry Warnock, Jim War- nock, Ron Becker, Larry Dennis, and John Huntsman. Tony Dennis was se- lected by his team- mates as most valu- able player. He car ried lOO times, aver aged 5 yards per carry, scored 5 touchdowns and was team's deteni sive sparkplug at line- backer. Coach Larche and quarterback Huntsman decide the next play during a time out in the muddy Principia game. . . . Iarocfaimevl cgowa Cgofdge Which way should I go? Ron Carter seems to wonder after receiving a pass against Missouri Valley, .Simons Graceland ...................... 20 Graceland ..... ........ 2 3 Graceland ..... ........ 6 Graceland ..... ........ 2 5 Graceland .... ........ 2 0 Graceland .... ........ 9 Graceland ..., ,,..,... 4 0 Graceland .... ........ 2 0 Graceland .... ........ 2 l Graceland ..... ........ 2 7 Lezif deadon in eam Q i 3 1 Q Dennis, G. Sage, L. D. Weldon. THIRD ROW: H. Larche, L. Wemlinger, J. Racine, C. Koehler, G. Brush, B. King, D. McKee, R. Jennings, C. Lord, B. Wakeman, C. Pederson, E. J. Mattox, H. Dennis. E 'N .1 e , N '-- nr Kg, gmt 'N-. I 'si Harry Larche in his second year as head coach ' ' , , outlines the S5331 sgqategy. Assistant coaches Gerry Hqmpi-on and Harry FIRST ROW: T. Kramer, A. Parish, B. Dudek, J. Rae, K. Johnston, J. Bailey, D. Worden, R. Carter. SECOND ROW: R. Harrop, J. Keairnes, R. Howdyshell, K. Waltz, J. Kelley, F. O'Neal, B. Painter, E. Fowler, R. Jennings, B. Faunce. Q92 CJUCLJ SAM .gyfrengflz J Coach Harry A. Dennis Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland' Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland l960-6l Basketball Scores 58 Alumni 48 58 Parsons 94 69 Park 42 69 National 52 46 William Jewell 8l 64 Tarkio 76 75 N'west Nazarene 70 88 N'west Nazarene 86 98 National 68 67 Rockhurst 89 88 Westminster 70 74 National 63 56 Drury 58 65 Westminster 82 73 Missouri Valley 68 72 William Jewell 77 69 Central Methodist 80 77 Missouri Valley 86 84 Culver-Stockton 74 80 Central Methodist l08 75 Drury 67 97 Tarkio l08 lotl 49 Culver-Stockton 62 N mmf imlaroue foofdaf feamfr y . we Carter caught 10 passes for 211 yards and scored 5 touchdowns. QCOIJ Alumni ..,,...,, ,,,,.,, O Westmar .......,. ,,,,, 1 2 Northwestern ...., ..... 6 Principia ............ 14 Culver-Stockton .... 13 William Jewell ..... 14 Tarkio ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 14 Missouri Valley .. 27 Central Methodist ........ 12 William Penn ...... 27 gg ,f,,.l Five Penn Players bear down on Mickey Salter, but don't catch him till he. covers 18 yards. He was the team's leading ground-gainer with 685 yards In 124 carries for a 5.5-yard average. Center Ed Ryhal was voted most valuable line- man by his teammates. The Yellowjackets' healthy represen- tation on the All-Conference team includes: Tony Dennis-lst Team Offense Gary Collins--1st Team Offense Larry Dennis-1st Team Defense Tom Green-1st Team Defense Larry Sturgis--lst Team Defense John Huntsman-2nd Team Ed Ryhal--2nd Team Mickey Salter-2nd Team Ken Martin's.kick is good for the extra point as the Graceland line holds out Penn.. ldentlfiable Graceland players from left: Mickey Salter 1301 Larry Dennis 1441, Josh Mattox 1751, Gary Collins 1641, Ed Ryhal 1521, Chris ,Koehler 1701, and Jim Rishel 1721. Ron Howdyshell flies toward the bucket with an underhand lay-up scoring record with a total of 36 points against Culver-Stockton. in 1958, was 35. Though the prospects for a good year seemed bright as the squad started the season with four starters returning from last year, bad luck clouded over soon. All four were lost for part or all of the season. With a strong crop of freshmen, Coach Hap Dennis moulded a group of determined young men capable of fighting hard. The highlight of the season was the defeat of Missouri Valley for the first time since l958. After being behind 12 points with eight minutes left in the game, a full-court press overtook the Vikings as Zimmerman shook on its foundations from the roar of the crowd. ia He broke the single game The previous record, set ln spite of efforts to block his shot, Rich Harrop scores o tip-in. Rich had the high- est field goal and free throw percentage on the team. -111: ffm- , ft! 'sr yi x K. ii l . N 1 V 'lf fx., kw' A 'f ..,179I 4 M at f i, , Lil... fi ' 151 Ken Johnston, second leading scorer, drives through the defense for an easy lay-up. Y,,j ff, , .l W Wm, ,, . , W Bill Dudek fires a jump shot in the ew W . ,. X 44, . Y. - . 'sa .x., 'Q 1 Jim Rae scored llO9 points in his career which is only 24 points short of the record. Jim accomplished this on fewer games than played for the previous recordg thus he showed a higher average per game. Ken Waltz, showing second on re- Jacket's victory over Westminster. bounds, SCOFGS On 0 fosf bl'e0k- ' I H ' K ,f MQ, , , , J Vrvigi I, its-53.1 ,, ' Ron Howdyshell, the leading scorer and rebounder, drives hard against an opponent. 157 Stan Nelson struggles to gain advantage of his opponent. Gene Hubbard defeats Ron Wilkinson in the tight Missouri university match. , ,.I :fy .f lg, ,.,f3 Q, sf 'z ', Gary Collins slams his opponent to the mat. Gary won thirteen and lost only one match this year, plac- ing second in the nation at the N.A.l.A. meet. Dennis McKee and Gary Collins congratulate E. J. Mat- tox after he won his match to give Graceland's one point margin of victory. we FIRST ROW: J. Hansell, G. Hubbard, S. Kirk, G. Collins, E. J. Mattox, G. Sage, D. Twilligear, R. Green, S. Nelso-n. SECOND ROW: D. Coffman, R. Hubbard, M. Jarvis, D. Coleman, A. Burkhardt, E. Scdtt, M. Burgoyne, C. Pease, W. Padeglmas. THIRD ROW: R. Hagaman, L. Collins, J. Worlund, D. Griffin, G. Brush, J. Anderson, D. McKee. The Graceland wrestling team under the able direction of Coach Gerry Hampton completed another very successful season with an I I-3 won-lost dual meet record. Graceland won the M.C.A.U. Conference Meet by placing first or sec- ond in every weight division but one. John Worlund, Wayne Padegimas, Glen Brush were winners. The same weekend Gary Collins, Gary Sage, Gene Hubbard, and Dennis McKee went to the Iowa A.A.U. and won two firsts and two thirds respectively. I96O-6I Wrestling Scores Graceland I7 Omaha I5 Graceland 33 Carthage 3 2nd Graceland Invitational Meet V Graceland 23 Simpson 6 Graceland Tarkio 6 Graceland Omaha I4 Graceland Maryville I5 Graceland Missouri I I Graceland William Jewell O Graceland William Jewell O Graceland Iowa State 27 Graceland Maryville I8 Graceland Fort Hayes I4 Graceland Warrensburg I I Graceland Missouri I4 Ist M.C.A.U. Conference Meet 7th N.A.l.A. National Meet Peat yea? Ol' y6l,CL2f elif ,f.V ,K Coach Gerry Hampton 159 ua- A T V- .1gfQ'cw'? . TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROW: Coach Weldon, R. Carter, C. Reed, S. Bankson, T. Koonce, B. Morain, K. Johnston, G. O'Daniels, S. Keck. SECOND ROW: R. Strait, J. Gargano, B. Faunce, D. Hanton, W. Wilson, J. Renard, H. Tegtmeyer, B. Robinson, Coach Hampton. THIRD ROW: R. Simmons, D. Collins, S. Davidson, B. Beck, M. Winholtz, D. Burford, H. Barger, J. Painter, R. Harrop, S. Tucker. . 4 - ' ' Rich Sim-mons is probably the greatest runner in Graceland's history. He ran the fastest 440-yard dash ever by an Iowa collegian last year, clocking a tremendous :46.9 seconds and placing second in the nation, just 1.2 seconds off the worIcl's record. Rich sprained an ankle in early season but appears to be mending rapidly and ready to hit top form. A dedicated runner, Rich has always thrilled Graceland spectators with his graceful stride and spectacular finishes. jizincfacb flireafen many ormer recor A Because of long-lasting snow and inadequate in- door facilities, Coach L. D. Weldon's track team was slow in starting this spring but has shown the poten- tial to be one of the best teams ever. Several return- ing record-holders promise to better previous efforts. Freshman speedsters Woody Wilson, Fred Mielke, and returnee Harold Barger will fill a void in the dashes. Several other strong competitors not pictured on these pages are Sam Keck and Bill Morain in the half-mile, Steve Bankson and Ken Johnston in the two-mile, Steve Tucker in the javelin throw, and Jim Painter in the pole vault. The thinclads started the home sea- son strongly by dealing a firm defeat to Northwest Missouri State Teachers College. Stu Kirk rides his opponent out in the final period for a decision. With only legs visible, Ralph Green flies over the top of his opponent. 1154- ,l , . :S fu 'i -if A. K .A . , - , . ,5..,c4 f ,.-.,7 ,, m ,g..,j.'.1Hkng.-: wi. ,. :, -:5 - L ?Qfvei16i3f.I 7' ' A ' '. . 2' . 1 ., 'V ' f.C 4p9rs' ,f , ' .5, f.,r -,:,y84:,1v-Q-' Q- v ff., :ijLyn-.,fI?:Z'QSag: 0' -- :..,,. ., .9 , 1 ..,L ,,,..,gqna - H A 11. .slfgilfiitf 1 Gary Sage gets a near pin on his man as he extends his record to eleven wins and one loss. Sage finished third in the nation at the N.A.I.A. meet. E. J. Matrox rides his man closely in the heavyweight match. E. J. won nine and lost two this season. In ll H ,, .--V .e 55113, 2 c ff- F7 79 5 , va-.,,v!f' X, r s y 32- G: . LM.. , x P i . r - -ur ,--gg, Bill Faunce skims over the high hurdles to victory against Maryville. He is closely trailed by Ron Howdyshell, left, and Jack Renard. 5, 1. 164 km Mfr.. c 1, -,fe ,, , ,f Heinrich Tegtmeyer scissors through the air in broad jump competition. f-uc. Harold Barger posses the baton to anchor- Muscular Jim Gargano, another record man Ron Carter on the way to a l:3l 880- holder, prepares to hurl the discus yard relay victory. over 140 feet. 'Y fffflw E3 if l I I l i l r l L Larry Oiler swings across ll' 6 against Maryville. Woody Wilson drives from the starting blocks as he leads off Graceland s famed mile relay team. Ralph Strait, who finished this cold, windy, March mile-run in a time of 4:22, will possibly break the school record of 4:l8.5. The same day he also ran a l:59.4 half-mile to come within .3 second of the record. lon- The five determined Yellowjackets who prepare for th fo -l 'l D' H ' Mack Winholtz, Earl Detrick, Bruce Beck, and Ralplf Stljclitfjp ml e mee are 'ck amngton' ...l 4. .V ,U . f . ,X v 'K ...KN ' Xxx' GOLF TEAM: C. Zerr, A. D. McClain, B. Painter, J. Elvin, J. Rae, L. Hutton, D. Benson. gr-acefancl gomra exlzidif laromiae lnclement weather hampered the golf team in early season, making it a difficult year to attain perfec- tion in time for the many meets. Coach Benson has counted heavily on returning lettermen Jim Rae and A. D. McClain for leadership this spring. Though it appeared at first as if this year would be a rebuild- ing one, surprising strength was displayed at the earlier meets of the spring. ing played before entering Graceland, L heads the roster as a par-shooter. . . Senior letterman Jim Rae, never hav- ' gli. . ...,.., Al,',y TENNIS TEAM. KNEELING: J. Bailey, S. McDole, R. Jennings STANDING R Bunch L Sturgis, D. Foster, J. Warnock. MM Wefmm Uhdpfay ahfengt Graceland's tennis team has shown fine potential in early season. Returning team members Rick Bunch, Larry Sturgis, Dick Foster, and Jim Warnock are marked as team leaders by Coach Harry Dennis. Three freshmen, led by Ron Jennings, are also counted upon. Hampered by bad weather at the first of the spring, the team worked overtime in preparing for the schedule ahead. Senior Jim Warnock demonstrates the form which has earned him the num ber one spot on the i962 team S . - R, d , F, M' lk , M. B rgoyne, S. Bankson, D. Hanton, J..Ander- 5diTSTSlF2lOl,NS.RlglXl': C. gllsJdnElD. Oswdlt, T9.Sandildge,C. Brooks, J. Manning, N..RldIrlQS, C- Heide S. Bussard, B. Farnsworth, R. Norvell. THIRD ROW: E. J. Mattox, J. Racine, J. Gar- gano,lT. Green, S. Weldon, J. Renard, H. Barger, G. Soge. CC 77 amify CM Varsity G, an organization of all athletes who have earned a varsity letter in their Grace- land career, attempts to com- bine social activity, service projects, and athletic excel- lence into an integrated pro- gram of campus life. During the year Varsity G has raised fund-s for worthwhile projects through the operation of a concession stand at sports events, financed intercolle- giate fencing, and planned a stag function to see a Kansas City Steers basketball game. fglzgfiica glclucafion ajom The Physical Education Majors Club unites those students with similar inter- ests and concerns for health, physical education, and rec- reation. They attempt to be- come better adept in their field as they participate in activities that will yield practical application to their future occupation. FIRST ROW: J. Racine, T. Green, J. Gargano, E. J. Mattox. SECOND ROW: S. Kirk, W. Van Slingerlandt, R. Worden, M. Burgoyne, R. Green, J. Hansell, D. Goode, S. Bankson, THIRD ROW: K. Waltz, J. Anderson, S. Weldon, G. Sage, F. Mielke, R. Wakeman, T. Dennis, R. Becker, R. Consolver, B. King, C. Koehler, T. McCracken, H. Barger, 167 Two people together with common interests are colleagues, three form a troupe, tour are the in-group , and any more than that are a club, association, organization, or, sometimes, a mob. Graceland's organizations lmobs are not pictured? include those of social in- terest groups, and honor societies. They represent the extra- and co-curricular activities and interests which center in relatively small and specialized organi- zatons. They contribute to the total en- hancement ot campus life and are an integral part of C-raceland's entire col- lege program. ff if X 168 L ..4,. -poo- 'C.'. ..'37 f '4n.--' 'T lr? n-.6,k W ! 9m fi' hz- ,925 wav CIIIFS' .ISD .ZA dE.f?1'-- 'ff' '-nfl fifi 5 mNf3m'fUcQ 9 H30 ua U nu ,fx vm xo g0 bs I lo.. 5 o 'J' Q .55 I C : 3 , x, 91 J O. Q X. - ' f i . x . . .. . - E -- -...Q Al 0 , Y in 1 . I Q, , .I . 6 o A A . Q .., ' I H A ' O. Q 'lu .' LV- , ,Q 1' ' ' 'Q' 6 QT- fatzgg ' : ' 1 -iff U . Y, I 9 0 Q ,O Q O Oo. Q.. 00,0 lnasan0 .71 Q. I. 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Associate Editor Carolyn Boon Student-Faculty Co-Editor - L , ' 7 -V? 5.3 S ri., .'k fi. 1 V 411 ve- UYUISSV U1 E mg? 3121? 0 S2210 Ong' -152 'V' '4 ff N Cacia Q1 John Cackler Head Photographer i Bill Morain Editor-in-Chief Though writing of one's own group is difficult, we would like to occupy our small space with an expres- sion of dedication to our student body. The reams of copy, hundreds of pictures, ever-present tensions, and countless sleepless nights spent in the seclusion of our office have, we hope, produced satisfaction among our readers and a permanent record ot a year at Grace- land. That the paramount aspects of this year on the Hill may have been captured for all time within these pages is our ultimate hope. John Keairnes Business Manager Cacia Mr. Rod Schall Faculty Advisor I H Miss Tess Morgan Faculty Advisor Editor-in-Chief, Jay Newcom, and Associate Editor, Rick Carter. The Graceland Tower is published weekly by the students of the campus as an avenue of student expression. The publication offers experience to those interested in journalistic fields and provides a medium of communication with- in the campus BUSINESS STAFF: Judy Resch and Myron Graybill. ' OLUQI' EDITORIAL STAFF: John Ourth, David Seal, and Bill Spaulding. Students find that working on the Tower staff means extra hours, extra thought and extra respon- sibility to represent Graceland effectively. Di Ed Draper Kay Johnson Leighton Leighty Copy Editor Organizations Editor Religion Editor In addition to the students pictured on these pages, the Acacia is highly indebted to the typing of Lois Andes and the photography of Larry Rowe, Lorance Dodds, and Bob Shute. ff Jigs-' Melba Harrison Layout Editor marked! .sziencefi CM President .......... ....... W ardell Brown Vice President .................... Jim Banks Sponsor ...........,,.....,.,..,.... Mr. DeLong The purpose of the Medical Sciences Club is to strengthen interest in the medical sciences among its members. Attendance was high for a number of activities during the year, including a movie and lecture by Dr. A. W. Brown concerning cancer and a pro- gram by Dr. Myerly on heart surgery. The members learned of the structure and organization of a hospital as a result of a field trip to Des Moines sponsored by Dr. Brown. Other guest speakers were presented from time to time to round out a profitable year for this popular interest group. FIRST ROW: A. W. Brown, M. D., D. Draveling, B. Jess, S. Edwards, J. Shugg D. Boker. SECOND ROW: J. McCool, M. Hough, S. Fell, K. Cross, S. Ashby R. Rippey, K. Gonoe. THIRD ROW: B. Miner, N. Spangler, A. Mosri, J. Evans J. Cockler. FOURTH ROW: S. Steiner, J. Hansell, W. Crawford, L. Rauh, WI Brown. FIFTH ROW: J. Tillman, P. Brown. J. Banks, C. Zerr, G. Show. Cgnfernafionaf I 1 FIRST ROW: G. Hice, J. McKee, J. Fenn, B. Jess, J. Shugg, D. Davis. SECOND ROW: D. Wilson, F. Leegstra, K. Roberts, S. Ashby, K. Johnson, K. Snethen. THIRD ROW: A. Mosri, B. Andersen, J. Kennedy, K. Withee. FOURTH ROW: A. Butler, R. Russell, G. Pagat, W. Boyle, M. Pagat, T. Mann. FIFTH ROW: P. Ludy, D. Smith, R. Herring, B. Shute,R. Sullivan. Not pictured: Beryl Butterfield, George Sedo, Milo Ruiz, Etienne Vanaa, Gary Bowman, Joel Wight, Jean Witte. First Semester President ............................ Art Butler Vice President .................. Tom Mann Secretary-Treasurer .... Beryl Butterfield Sponsor ........................ Mr. Haseltine Second Semester President ........................ Wilton Boyle Vice President .............. Gary Bowman Secretary-Treasurer ........ Kay Johnson The International Club is open to all foreign students and those who wish to broaden their knowledge of other countries through association with foreign students. In addition to a number of social activities, the mem- bers enjoyed several lectures by mem- bers ofthe club. In February, the club was able to attend the annual Foreign Students Weekend in Des Moines where they met with foreign students from other colleges in the state of Iowa. NEWS STAFF: J. Spires, C. Allen, G. Simmons. .xdfddfica ircufafion 21116 geafbtfeti Z5 SPORTS STAFF: J. Lalone, D. Hanton. CIRCULATION STAFF: J. Sutton, R. Herring FEATURE STAFF. FIRST ROW: C. Galloway, J. Payne, B. Dawson. SECOND ROW: L. Cross- white, J. Spires. THIRD ROW: S. Williams, J. Kennedy, C. Colboch. FOURTH ROW: G. Sherman. I 6LCQf6lJ'l6! pfayerd President ................... .Ralph Hastings Vice President .................. Carol Boyd Secretary-Treasurer .-Charlene Turner Sponsor .,............................ Mr. lnslee The Graceland P'layers is composed of all students who take part in one of the dramatic productions ot the campus either behind the footlights or behind the scenes. Among the plays which the group presented this year were the Homecoming Play, The Lady's Not for Burning , My Three Angels , and The Diary of Anne Frank . FIRST ROW: C. Turner, K. Snethen, S. West, L. Mark, J. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: J. Sutton, C. Boyd, L. Tiderman, M. J. Murdock, O. Crownover. THIRD ROW: D. Allen, A. Palmer, R. Hastings, G. Mark, R. Patterson. Not pictured: E. J. Robinson, L. Agnew, J. Stuart, J. Ourth, N. Glenn, J. Boyd. gsiain. FIRST SEMESTER President ........................ Gaylord Shaw Vice President ............ . .... Sandra Baird Secretary .......... ....... M amie St. John Treasurer .................... Laura Boatman SECOND SEMESTER President .................... Kapua Roberts Vice President .... ....... G ary Bowman Secretary .......... ......... L orrie Long Treasurer ............ ....... K aren Speigle Sponsor .............................. Mrs. Evans The Graceland Student Education Association is an organization which serves to promote an interest in all phases of teaching. lt sponsors a number of guest speakers and films in order to prepare its members to make a greater contribution to educa- tion after graduation. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Evans, K. Roberts, S. Baird L Long L Atwood SECOND ROW: L. Boatman, S. Davis, M. St. John, E. Leake L Mark THlRD ROW L Dexter, J. Anderson, E. Dexter, L. Haden, G, Shaw FOURTH ROW R Patterson K. Speigle, J. Cannon, T. Whittemore. Not pictured H Emslle O Neville C Taylor, C. Gilmore, N. Tanner, M. Johnston, N Glenn L Leonard J Allen B Day, L. Stuart, C. Miller, D. DeBarthe, K. Ball CUWL President .......... ....... J Ol'1r1 EVCIHS Vice President .................. Drlvid Blond Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,.,....,......... Mr. JaCObSOr1 The Ham Club has as its major project easy communication between students on campus and their parents via radio. They also worked hard at training novices in code, increasing the equipment capability and con- structing new equipment for others who were interested in ham radio work. FIRST ROW: S. Baird, D. Mehlisch, B. Currie, S. Postma, J. Allen, J. Pyper, T. lrwin. SECOND ROW: G. Downing, W. Brown, D. Seagraves, H. Barger, B. Baller, G. Gunlock, D. Granvold. Not pictured: J. C. Davis, S. Smith, L. Holder. FIRST ROW: B. Miner, H. Tilden, J. Evans. SECOND ROW: R. Sherman, R Amundson. Not pictured: R. Patterson, D. Bland. 7!Mac!ri9a! .gngera Sponsor ...................... Dr. Roy Benson The Madrigal Singers expanded this year and, under the able direction ot Dr. Benson, have given another fine year of service to the Hill. A select group carefully chosen from auditions, they presented a number of programs of varied types of music. Their par- ticipation in campus life, particularly in music seminars and convocations, has been greatly enjoyed by many. FIRST ROW: J. Riley, M. Jordison, J. Robison, B. Connell. SECOND ROW: D. Bagley, R. Strait, B. Nash, D. Look, R. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: D. Allen, M. Day, J. Thomas L. Albrecht. pudhcafiond KOCLPCJ The Publications Board serves in an advisory capacity to the GraceIand Tower and the Acacia, suggesting courses of action and constantly evaluating the total program of these publi- cations. Composed of seven stu- dent members and the faculty ad- visors of the Tower and Acacia, the Board attempts to increase the voice of the students of Graceland through a better communication medium. C45 6Llfl'll'l'l,Cl, .gofa Chi Gamma Iota was formed on campus this year by the ex- servicemen. The cIub's pur- pose is to have activities in which the members have a common interest. The organi- zation also attempts to encour- age church members in the service to come to Graceland. Commanding Officer: D. Allen Executive Officer: M. Jordison Liaison Officer: E. Miluski FIRST ROW: J. Burlington, C. Carter, Miss Morgan, C. Davis. SECOND ROW: J. Newcom, B. Morain, Mr. Schall, Mr. Edwards, J. Keairnes. FIRST ROW: G. Misselt, S. Smith, J. Hillman, L. Deaver, J. Betts. SECOND ROW: K. Snethen, K. Skiba, L. A.. Twilligear, F. Clement, J. Spires. THIRD ROW: S. Peterson, E. Frost, Y. Ament, N. Bay. Not pictured: C. Wright, D. Boxwell. .24 ,alma ,Qld Omega FIRST SEMESTER President ................ , ...... Bill Cleveland lst Vice President ............ Jack Parks 2nd Vice President .......... Bob Lennon Corresponding Secretary --Verlyn Ebert Recording Secretary .... Bob Consolver Treasurer .................. Gerald Hancock Sponsor ............................ Mr. Church SECOND SEMESTER President .................... Gerald Hancock lst Vice President .... Ralph Patterson 2nd Vice President ........ Charles Allen Corresponding Secretary .-Gary Wages Recording Secretary ...... John Mallory Treasurer ...................... Charles Pace GraceIand's Zeta Zeta chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the national serv- ice fraternity, has for one more year been a valuable help to campus life. The men have performed many serv- ices such as raising the flag, organiz- ing a food tent at Homecoming, and running the campus lost and found service in their office in the new sec- tion of the Student Center. ome conomicfi CM President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,....... .... S haron Smith Vice President .. Louise Ann Twilligear Segretgry U., ,,,,,.,,.,,....... Fran Clement Treasurer ,,,,,.,..,...... Glrefclfterl MlSSell Sponsor ,,,,.,,,,.......... - ..... Mrs. Kaestner The Home Economics Club is a group of women 'who wish to further their interests in homemaking. Through their activities during the year, they were able to learn many things which will be of value to them in building a successful home life. Raising funds for their projects was accomplished in the traditional way when the girls again sold mums at Homecoming. y FIRST ROW: B. Miner, G. Hancock, C. Pace, R. Patterson, C. Allen. SECOND ROW: W. Crawford, B. Cleveland, B. Shute, G. Wages, L. Leighty. FIRST ROW: T. Irwin, G. Robinson, L. Haden, B. Currie, C. Wright, R. Lair, B. Spaulding, T. Koonce, D. Granvold J Pyper B. Engleman, N. Elgan, K. Johnson. SECOND ROW: K, Speigle, B. Presson, G. David, O. Crownover, D. Howard H Barger D. Seagraves, W. Brown, G. Downing, M. King, S. Postma, S. Baird. THIRD ROW: C. Pearce, D. Parker, J. Banks D Pen nington, L. Siler, J. Walton, T. Kramer, S. Green, L. Wemlinger, C. Emslie, S. Sickles, B. Baller, G. Thomas, T Snapp oncer Ckoir Graceland's Concert Choir, under the direction of Henry Anderson, has had a full season this year. Among its many activities have been performances at Lamoni High School, the Lamoni Church, and at the Communion and Dedication services at World Confer- ence. ln March, the choir presented half of the Pops Concert as a part of the Fine Arts Festival. Among the numbers given were duets, solos, and other en- sembles from Faust, My Fair Lady, The King and I, and songs by Victor Herbert. The choir included 43 members from all parts ofthe United States. I I I reacenb FIRST ROW: J. Thomas, E. Davis, R. Negaord. SECOND ROW: C. Negaard, A. Johnson, Mrs. Gould, S. Pray, M. Montgomery. THIRD ROW: J. Heaviland, B. Presson, J. Beckett, M. St. John, B. Butterfield. The Crescents, an honorary service organization consist- ing of twelve sophomore women, have as their idealistic standard: Count that day lost Whose low descending sun Views from thy hand No worthy action done. These big sisters, especially to the freshmen, attempt to function to the best of their ability as representative Grace- land women during the year. Their principal contributions for the year included incon- spicuous yet meaningful endeavors whose influence was felt by many women. Such events as the Christmas Carol- ing, special parties, breakfast in bed, favors for special oc- casions and friendly talks and counsel have all added to the joy and responsibility of the Crescent experience. !?3:4:::i'-1' ?T?I'fg:!? f' ' l l l FIRST ROW: S. Ludy, L. Long, D. Condit, E. Frost, B. McFadden, S. Gleazer, S. Williams. SECOND ROW: J. Mogg, S. Floyd, O. Crownover, S. Smith, T. Weaver, L. Sutton, S. Newport, G. Hice, S. Baird. THIRD ROW: R. Patterson, W. Brown, S. Steiner, P. Brown, G. DeBardelaben, T. Tramtmel, D. Pennington, A. Bell, D. Buford, E. Davis, Mr. Clothier, E. Courtney, A. Graves, H. Barger, L. Andes. l 0LC8!6U'l 6U'l6l New uniforms display a flashy vest 182 .J Richard Clothier Director The Graceland Band has done a fine job this year in presenting music for various activities on campus. In the fall, they introduced their new uniforms to the student body at a number of football games in which they performed complicated maneuvers under the di- rection of Richard Clothier. The Concert Band per- formed for the first time at the dedication of the new addition to the Student Center. Hats off to the Band for a significant contribution to the life of the Grace- land Campus! .1 and a snappy back. aloe air Sunday morning services at Graceland have been enhanced one more year by the music of the Chapel. Choir with Henry Anderson Mr Henry Anderson as director. Its DH'eCf0f Of Ch0'fS members have presented a great va- riety of music to the congregation. Besides its weekly duties, the choir pre- sented portions of the Messiah at Christmas, a Festival of Sacred Music during the Fine Arts Festival, and as- sisted with the communion services at the World Conference. ' I ,rt gk FIRST ROW: B. Connell, L. Siler, G. Downing, E. Scott, L. Tedder, J. Allen, W. Parsons, M. L. Methner. SECOND ROW: P Rock, C. Negaard, J. McKeown, J. Fletcher, C. Zerr, R. Vogel, J. DeWitt, W. Boyle, D. Davis, K. Carlson, J. Sakima, S Mann, J. Manning. THIRD ROW: M. Simmons, L. Smith, P. Magby, J. Ruoff, L. Slocum, B. Cleveland, L. Cavin, P. Page, D Davis, W. Crawford, R. Strait, A. Greathouse, M. King, C. Yarrington, C. Johnson, L. Skiles. FOURTH ROW: K. Roberts, P Perkins, D. Hoffman, G. Sowers, K. Higgins, D. Wilson, C. Caviness, M. Day, B. Shute, J. Wight, R. McBride, L. Wemlinger, J. Walton, B. Cdnsolver, M. Olesen, P. Tandy, B. Howard, L. Ahu, M. Britton, S. Ashby. 6 4 . 0 FIRST ROW: O. Crownover, D. Draveling, S. West, G. DeVore. SECOND ROW? Miss Scholl J. Harding, J. Jones, L. Greenwood, C. Tegtmeyer, D. Allen. THIRD ROW: M. Carter, J. Ne gaard, J. Bailey, R. Vogel, B. Holler, M. J. Murdock. jf.. l 6lC8!6U'l laeec oir Under the direction of Miss Celia Schall, the Speech Choir has been of consistently high quality. Pro- ducing programs for pure entertain- ment and also those of Worshipful nature, the choir has performed for convocations, for Lamoni schools, and for World Conference. A unique organization in that it uses only the spoken word in its performances, the choir is now in its fifth year at Graceland. FIRST ROW: M. Smith, J. Johnston, J. Anderson, H. Barger, V. Deskin, A. Starnes, R. Fike, W. Yager. SECOND ROW J Allen C Frick, D. Damitz, G. Twilligear, M. Hammer, D. Howard, S. Williams, T. Irwin, B. Wakeman, B. Anderson M Parker THIRD ROW: M. McCauley, G. Robinson, J. Wight, C. Ruoff, J. Hajicek, N. Griffith, B. Morain, S. Seaver R Clothier N. Borland, S. Newport, N. Spangler, B. Neal, R. Patterson, D. Davis. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Neal, M Neal L Tiderman, L. Andes, B. Nelson, D. Kramer, S. Smith, G. Wages, R. Outhouse, L. Anderson. Ui.. racefancl-ollamoni Orclres hu The Graceland-Lamoni Orchestra has done an excellent job again this year of providing music for various campus events. Under the direction of Mr. Harold Neal, performances have been the Thanksgiving concert, Amahl and the Night Visitors , The Messiah , and the Pops Concert. Composed of members of the campus and the city of Lamoni, the or- chestra offers an opportunity for music edu- cation as well as performances. r. Harold Neal Conductor 1 N, A ,,. f' ,.. , Y, .-.,,,-L.. ,-,,X. .1 ,,i,.,.-,,,sa, ,,.. .-- ,. 4, .Agia ylnmag l ' ' G i jhefa .Zl-N 'Ist Semester Officers President-Sharon Pray Vice President-Emiley Davis Secretary-Eloise Schuelke Treasurer-Joan Bratcher 2nd Semester Officers President-Cherry Ann Phelps Vice President-Sally Carritt Secretary--Carol Yarrington Treasurer-Kay Johnson Sponsor-Mrs. Gould FIRST ROW: J. Betts, C. Pimblott, B. McFadden, D. Mehlisch, L. White, G. Carter, M. St. John. SECOND ROW: D. Travis, B. Shrout, T. Kopp, S. Fell, G. Hice, B. Perry, A. Starnes, D. Allard, B. Engleman, K. Krauss, S. Newport. if, FIRST ROW: J. Resch, S. Carritt, J. Bratcher, S. Pray, A. Greathouse, L. Tedder, K. Scott. SECOND ROW: K. Johnson, L. Atwood, C. Yarrington, E. Schuelke, J. Derry, A. Graves, L. Stuart, E. Davis, J. Downing, P. Rock, C. A. Phelps. Jdmlw. . 'Ist Semester Officers President-Diane Black Shirota Vice President--Mamie St. John Secretary-Geraldine Carter Treasurer-Kathy Krauss 2nd Semester Officers President-Diane Mehlisch Vice Pres.--Bonnie Engleman Secretary-Diane Travis Treasurer-Barbara McFadden Sponsor-Miss Conklin i 1 f 1 J , 1 9 f V . GIL6 ocia! ounci lst Semester Officers President-John Ourth Vice President-Ron Howdyshell Secretary-Eric Scott Treasurer-Russell D'eSalvo 2nd Semester Officers President-John Ourth Vice President-Sec.-Bill Howard Treasurer-Tom Wood A FIRST ROW: T. Wood, E. Scott, J. McLennon, R. DeSalvo, R. Sullivan, D. Dickson, J. Burling- ton, D. Allen, D. Collins. SECOND ROW: D. Foster, W. Brown, B-. Smelser, QG. DeBardelaben, J. Keairnes, J. Kirkpatrick, G. Simmons, B. Baller. FIRST ROW: J. Manning, S. Ashby, C. Negaard, D. Mehlisch, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: M. A- Fish. J. Th0m0S, C. Whiting, S. Pray, G. Hermanson. THIRD ROW: B. Rowe K. Bailey C. Taylor, C. A. Phelps, J. Hersey, J. Richardson, M. Hough, S. Porter. I I 7 0l'l'Lel'l 5 ada! ounci 'lst Semester Officers President-Sharon Pray Vice President-Mary Ann Fish Sec.-Treasurer-Diane Shirota 2nd Semester Officers President-J udy Thomas Vice President-Sharon .Porter Sec.-Treas.-Cherry Ann Phelps Ch J Wu , be-so- if lst Semester Officers President-Judy Rock Vice President-Judy Rock Secretary-Maralin Miller Treasurer-Carol Baker ewes FIRST ROW: G. McKeehen, L. Cambridge, C. Miller, G. Robinson, C. Baker, M. Hough. SEC- 2nd Semester Officers President-Marcia Hough Vice President-Diane Green Secretary-Gwen Robinson Treasurer--Gail McKeehen Sponsor-Mrs. Wight e--M el . l 1 1 ll N... ,A--3-JV-'i' T-.PL -is-P FIRST ROW: D. Allen, M. Eagle, L. Dexter, E. Leake. SECOND ROW: P. Burkhart, B. Miller, D. Bilquist, J. Guftschmidt, G. Collins. 188 OND ROW: J. Spires, D. Green, C. Wise, N. Griffith, G. Misselt, N. Bay, D. Hoffman, J. Kuntz. 6L 6L 'Ist Semester Officers President--Doris Allen Vice President-J udy Payne Secretary-Sharon Lewis Treasurer-Ruth Ann Bush 2nd Semester Officers President-Beverly Miller Vice President-Paula Burkhardt Secretary-Joan Gutschmidt Treasurer--Mary Collins Sponsor--Mrs. Ebel ing FIRST ROW: D. Chesworth, B. Spaulding, T. Spessard, L. Siler, E. Watkins, G. Clark, T. Beck. SECOND ROW: M. Utt, J. Dutrow, J. McLennan, T. Smelser, W. Robinson, D. Foster, J. Ellison, D. Allen, J. Lowe. Ch .fd ,aka M10 .A IUACL OLPOL 'Isl' Semester Officers President-Pat Magby Vice President-Wendy Yager Sec.-Treas.-Pat Magby 2nd Semester Officers President-Pot Magby Vice President-Carol Weir Secretary-Nancy Firby Treasurer-Wendy Yager Sponsor-Miss Engle A YM? Ist Semester Officers President-Dick Foster Vice President-Ron Nickelson Secretory-Joe McLennan Treasurer-Bill Spaulding 2nd Semester Officers President-Joe McLennon Vice-President-Gary Hacker Secretary-Mike Utt Treasurer--Bill Spaulding Sponsor--Mr. Youngs FIRST ROW: N. Firby, J. Rose, P. Magby. SECOND ROW: J. Ward, C. Weir, W. Yoger. 187 ..-s.I.fa-f- Xb.,-I.. f- .4,-,x,J- C+-Lf ----g..i-V ' .---17+ amma i 1 Q, ffamlgla igma 'Ist Semester Officers President-Myra Lightfoot Vice Pres.-Beverly Shoemaker Secretary-Tracy Turner Treasurer--Barbara DuRose 2nd Semester Officers President-Judy Hersey Vice President-Kathy Ganoe Secretary-Nellie Williams Treasurer-Ruby Ketchum Sponsor-Mrs. Welch I I l . I .J.,,.. nh-i' FIRST ROW: K. Hancock, J. Hersey, R. Downing, E. Dexter, K. Ganoe. SECOND ROW: K Speigle, N. Williams, R. Ketchum, G. Vanderkarr, M. Oering. FIRST ROW: D. Harris, R. Prine, J. Cochran. SECOND ROW: D. Goode, T. Wood, R. Harrop, S. Bankson, D. Worden. THIRD ROW: H. Frizzell, D. Kramer, R. Jennings, D. Shank, S. Weldon, D. McKee, A. Vandel, B. Horton. im er O J. 'Ist Semester Officers President-Steve Bankson Vice President-Ken Johnston Sec.-Treasurer-Allen Vandel 2nd Semester Officers President-Tom Wood Vice President-Allen Vandel Sec-Treasurer-Jack Cochran Sponsor-Mr. Hampton -,x-,.. ,.,,-x4,,..-.,-'...,--- X ,S .V - . 1 . qi... A gpdikn 'lst Semester Officers President-Mary Ann Fish Vice President-Marty LeRoy Secretary-Jan Sprague Treasurer-Mickey Darter FIRST ROW: D. Baker, J. Ching, J. Fenn, L. Tiderman, T. Irwin, J. Sprague, C. Wright. SEC- OND ROW: P. Watson, J. Mathers, P. Sandidge, M. A. Fish, J. Anderson, C. Frick, J. Ruoff, C. Brooks, G. Hermanson, N. Elgon. 'Ist Semester Officers President-Russell DeSaIvo Vice President-Bob Connell Secretary-AI Sanford Treasurer-Myron Graybill 2nd Semester Officers President-Bob Connell Vice President-Bill Howard Secretary-Gary Wages Treasurer-Larry Slocum Sponsor-Mr. Freeman 2nd Semester Officers President-Gay Hermanson Vice President-Phyllis Sandidge Secretary-Marty McMorris Treasurer-J udy Mathers Sponsor-Mrs. Evans FIRST ROW: L. Slocum, B. Connell, R. DeSaIvo, G. Pagat. SECOND ROW: J. Pomfret, G. Wages, A. Shanks, L. Leighty, B. Shute, B. Howard, M. Graybill. THIRD ROW: B. Cleveland, S. Smith, J. Kiefer, A. Sanford, L. Wemlinger, G, Bowman. 189 -,F ef. A-. ,-, JC Zia F ii ,+A i l C15 Z s 1st Semester Officers President-Sue Fisher Vice President-Bonnie Edwards ly Secretary--Carolyn Benson Treasurer-Eleanor West 2nd Semester Officers President-Brenda Rowe Vice President--Bonnie Bascom Secretary-Charlene Talbert Treasurer-Nancy Ridings Sponsor-Mrs. Roberts ,sf+ i .,. ,,M,,,,. 5 I 3 . . . ,, ,-,,..-X,. FIRST ROW: S. Mann, B. Edwards, P. Snively, N. Ridings, K. Carlson, J. Pyper, R. Hodges, C. Talbert. SECOND ROW: C. Olson, J. Beckett, S. Fisher, M. Hammer, E. West, J. Addle- man, B. Rowe, C. Carter, M. Simmons, K. Collett, M. Vandel, S. Davis, C. Benson. J .QQ -Q- 1st Semester Officers President--Jac Kirkpatrick Vice President-Jerry Bates Secretary-Larry Albrecht Treasurer-Dick Griffin 2nd Semester Officers President--Jerry Bates Vice President-John Worlu Secretary-Mark Briggs Treasurer-Lowell Kuhn FIRST ROW: D. Yost, M. Arnold, M. Briggs, J. csskief. SECOND ROW: J. Mefhnef, J. Bates, 5P0 'SO'-MP Warner W. Van Slingerlandt, J. Renard, J. Kirkpatrick, L. Kuhn. THIRD ROW: J. Bailey, S. Tur- rentine, J. Worlund, J. Davis, J. Hansell, P. Ludy, B. Morain. FOURTH ROW: T. Kramer, P. Brown, S. Green, J. Keairnes, J. Wilson, B. Robinson, D. Griffin, D. Hanton. nd FIRST ROW: G. Harris, G, Whitmer, J. Boyd. SECOND ROW: S. Steiner, N. Glenn, L. Lee, S. Sickles. THIRD ROW: D. Coffman, M. Nissen, L. Hutton, R. Hagaman, D. Davis, N. Spangler, J. Parks. FOURTH ROW: A. Gutschmidt, B. Brown, S. Waylett, B. Wakeman, E. Fowler, J. Thomas, B. Baller. J ,4,.l.e 35 'lst Semester Officers President-J udy Thomas Vice President-Kathy Leighton Secretary-Anita Johnson Treasurer--Laura Boatman 2nd Semester Officers President-Cynthia Sanford Vice President-Judy Allen Secretary-Jean Witte Treasurer-Sherri Minton S nSOriDr Ruch SECOND ROW: K. Leighton, K. Leland, S. Minton, C. po S. Gleazer, J. Carter, R. Kramer, B. Presson, D. Oswalt. we .HOMJQ 0 jai- 'lst Semester Officers President-Wardell Brown Vice President-Gaylon Whitmer Secretary-Neal Spangler zna Semester Officers President-Larry Lee Vice President-Ran Hagaman Secretary-Bob Brown Sponsor-Mr. Emsl ie FIRST ROW: S. Mesle, B. Currie, J. Allen, E. J. Robinson, L. Boatman, J. Witte, G. Dugger. Sanford, B. Butterfield, J. l-leaviland, . . Hi, OIL 1st Semester Officers President-Carol Taylor Vice President-Shirley Bigham Secretary-Elna Burkey Treasurer-Sharon Constance 2nd Semester Officers FIRST ROW: L. Deaver, B. Hall, B. Dawson, S. Edwards, S. J. Haviland, C. Cease, S. Hilliard. SECOND ROW: F. Rowlett, R. Fike, S. Baird, S, Porter, P. Berry, C. Robbins, S. Bigham, S. Constance, E. Burkey, C. Taylor, S. Floyd, D. Draveling, W. Parsons. President-Sharon Porter Vice President--Pat Berry Secretary-Lynette Deaver Treasurer-Willa Parsons Sponsor-Miss Elledge H-.4 FIRST ROW: J. Manning, L. Long, J. McKeown, L. Skiles, E. Sora, M. King. SECOND ROW: M. Rhodes, K. Withee, L. Haden, M. E. Witherall, J. Wolfe, C. Johnson, L. Smith, Y. Ament, M. Spicer, J. McKee. 194 O. O. Ji 1st Semester Officers President-Chere Glaze Vice President--Carolyn Boon Secretary--Helen Hill Treasurer-Leslie Skiles 2nd Semester Officers President-J udy Manning Vice President-Marilyn Spicer Secretory-Judy Wolf Treasurer--Lorrie Long Sponsor-Miss Scholl I Q n 5 1 I - 1 ' ' 2 1 ' 1 7 ' ' 1 I I ji I of A- ch ' ' Y t 2 ' i I 5 2 ' X ' - ef we-X14-f ---ee A I ' 5-is .,,..J- fi--1--...J,..-f---in ii: X .. - ..,.s...4' ' 3' f 3 in In FIRST ROW: N. Tillman, S. Ashby, S. Seaver. SECOND ROW: H. Tilden, D. Wilson, S. Peter- son, M. J. Murdock. oganfzgcla Wu .ggma 'Ist Semester Officers President-Nancy Wilkinson Secretary-Joan Harding Treasurer-Janke Postma 2nd Semester Officers President-Sally Ashby Vice Pres.-Mary Jean Murdock Secretary-Penny Perkins Treasurer-Sharon Seaver Sponsor-Miss Wonsey FIRST ROW: D. Gorden, R. Iseri, M. Rishel. SECOND ROW: B. Armstrong, S. Gunlock, G. Brush, F. Waters, R. Anderson, K. Markham, B. Cowen. THIRD ROW: E. Scott, C. Obergfell, G. Mark, J. Martin, J. Hambleton, G. Simmons. 0 0 lgnla l, 'lst Semester Officers President-Eric Scott Vice President-Jim Martin Secretary-Ed Marsh Treasurer-Rich Iseri 2nd Semester Officers President-Bill Armstrong Vice President-Joe Counts Secretary-Chuck Obergfell Treasurer-Mike Rishel Sponsor-Mr. Jacobson i Efa 3 l 'Ist Semester Officers President-eCarol Whiting Vice President-Karen Duel Sec.-Treas.-Jody Lee 2nd Semester Officers President-Pam Pataky Vice President-Barb Brooks Secretary--Sharon Bussard TFGCISUFEI'-BOl'lD Sl'lCIl'1k by, A. Tyler, 'P. Tyler, B. Brooks, S. Bussard. Sponsor--Mrs. Kaestner FIRST ROW: D. Smith, G. DeBordelaben, R. Wilson, M. McKay, R. Kleinline, D. Dahlem. SECOND ROW: J. Green, S. Keck, J. Feagins, R. Williams, S. Phillips, D. Kelly, E. Courtney, R. Simmons, B. Hokomoto, G. O'Daniels, G. Hancock. xl., A, f,-ff-sl---5 fy -JC ,,-.f-V .,-...CMJ-C.?sA ,xl-,-. .J-Nr-,,Ng..4.-sfo,-R ,N ,-,,,x L,,, Q.. ,,,4,-,J .Q-.,,4,v.L ,Tum h ,,,,-..,, S , FIRST ROW: P. Castings, A. Gerber, B. Farnsworth, S. Smith, K. Roberts, J. Lee. SECOND ROW: M. Braun, S. Coleman, C. Whiting, B. Shank, P. Pataky, G. David, R. Norvell, C. Bowl- IQ. O. X. 'lst Semester Officers President-Paul Shirota Vice President-John Green Secretary--Gary O'Daniels Treasurer-Mike McKay 2nd Semester Officers President-Gene DeBordelaben Vice President-Ralph Kleinline Secretory-Ron Wilson Treasurer-Mike McKay Sponsor-Mr. Church -.4 ,f-.ML FIRST ROW: B. Winters, J. Tillman. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, H. Barger, B. Painter, D. Seagraves, D. Parker. THIRD ROW: W. Bishop, F. Oeser, J. Scarduzio, R. Sullivan, D. Bur- ford, B. Wagoner, L. Rauh. nikon I 1 X7 'Ist Semester Officers President-Dave Allen Ist Vice Pres.-Eldon Skinner 2nd Vice Pres.-Verlyn Ebert Secretary-Barry Boren Treasurer-Dave Newman 2nd Semester Officers President-Tom Clark Vice President-Don Grcinvold Secretary-Alan Bell Treasurer-Dave Newman SD0nsorQMr. Traver 4 Q . 'Isl' Semester Officers President-Fritz Oeser Vice President-Larry Rauh Secretary-Kent Wheeler Treasurer-Dennis Parker 2nd Semester Officers President-Rawlie Sullivan Vice President-Bill Wagoner Secretary-Warren Bishop Treasurer-David Seagraves Sponsor-Mr. Wight FIRST ROW: D. Young, P. Page, R. Edwards. SECOND ROW: V. Ebert, T. Clark, D. Gran-- vold, J. Hajicek. THIRD ROW: E. Davis, A. Bell, B. Sheppard, D. Newman, E. Skinner, T. Snapp, D. Allen. .Sjmffen 'Ist Semester Officers President-Bob Nesbitt Vice President-Ron Carter Secretary-Jim Kelley Treasurer-Rick Carter 2nd Semester Officers President-Dave Collins Vice President-Jim Gargano Secretary-Tom McCracken TFGCISUFSI'-Jlm Kelley FlRST ROW: J. Warnock, P. Wideman, M. Salter, J. Newcom, R. Carter, L. Collins. SECOND ROW: S. Kirk, R. Green, G. Hubbard, E. Bennett, M. Burgoyne, A. Chandler, T. McCracken. 1 THIRD ROW: D. Collins, D. Coleman, J. Gargono, R. Becker, T. Dennis, T. Mielke, T. Green, Sponsor Mr' Pofkef c. Koehler. FOURTH ROW: G. Sage, J. Racine, B. King, J. Kelley, E. J. Meffex. l,.l.. .fi-...Ll 1' -.TQ --1 M T' ,,.,rg- FIRST ROW: N. Wiltse, K. Pratt, G. Rose, M. Harmon. SECOND ROW: M. Dawe, L. J. Andes, O. Crownover, S. Gibbard, E. Frost. 198 it -Q- fc!! 'I st Semester Officers President-Emily Frost Vice President-Karen Pratt Secretary-Lois Jean Andes Treasurer-Dorothy Condit 2nd Semester Officers President-Sandra Gibbard Vice President-Geraldine Rose Secretary--Nancy Wiltse Treasurer-Jane Perry Sponsor-Mrs. Adams FIRST ROW: W. Duty, J. Davis, S. McDole. SECOND ROW: C. Pearce, J. Ourth, L. Ches- worth, L. Wade, N. Griffin, T. Weaver. THIRD ROW: E. Campbell, D. Brinser, J. Burlington, A. Parish, A. Miller, A. C. Lotz, B. Consolver, J. Painter, A. Leichhardt, B. Smelser. 33.26 'Ist Semester Officers President-Bruce Beck Vice President-David Bland Secretary-Dave Dickson Treasurer--Chuck Borland 2nd Semester Officers President-Mike Olesen Vice President-Chuck Borland Secretary-Ralph Patterson Treasurer-Jay Glandon Sponsor-Dr. Graybill m Ol' QI of .iylcirfeen Ist Semester Officers President-John Ourth Vice President-Duane Mann Secretary-John Burlington Treasurer-Jim Banks 2nd Semester Officers President-Noel Griffin Vice President-Stewart McDole Secretary-John Davis Treasurer-Lester Wade Sponsor-Dr. Benson 1 FIRST ROW: B. Beck, D. Smith, B. Miner, R. Patterson, D. Bland. SECOND ROW: J. Glan- d0 1, M- Olesen, C. BOrlOr1d, D. Dickson, C. Zerr, W. Crawford. 197 l V',,. I+, -:,.,? ,i ik -gg 4, ,Q LF. 5, q . ,f -5 if 4. v 1 I if . I 55.51, if 1 Qx . --., -,fu , J . inf? 'iq' fl V Q X ' Qi , if , K f J 'A' , W Wi 'qv ,ij ak FIRST ROW: K. Skiba, L. A. Twilligear, M. McCauley, J. Fletcher, V. Van Tuyl, C. Bunting, M. Britton. SECOND ROW: J. Reedy, F. 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LQIQCIQX Bland, David 57, 197 Boatman, Laura 47, 94, 98, 176, 191 Boggs, Karen 71 Bohall, D. 22, 24 Boldes, R. 24 Boon, Carolyn 58, 170 Booth, E. 24 Boren, Barry 58, 94 Borland, Charles 39, 52, 197 Borland, Nancy 58, 140, 183 Boswell, Donna 71 Bowlby, Carol 83, 138, 147, 196 Bowman, Gary 71, 189 Box, Kathryn 71 OTHERS' NAMES Chappelow, E. 22, 24 Chesworth, Donald 52, 94, 187 Chesworth, Leonard 72, 197 Cheville, Roy A. 31, 93, 96, 97, 118 Ching, Jacqueline 46, 47, 113, 183, 189 Choso, Peter 88, 89 Christenson, Christy 31, 117 Church, Charles 32 Church, Reginald 72 Clark, Gary 58, 99, 186 Clark, Thomas 72, 195 Clement, Frances 72, 177, 199 Cleveland, William 59, 177, 181, 189 Closson, Eugene 33 185, 195 Allen, David S. 70, 187 Allen, Doris, 57, 148, 184, 188 Allen, Jimmie 70, 148, 149, 199 Allen, Judith 70, 175, 181, 191 Allen, Virginia 55 Allish, Carol 70, 113 Ament, Yvonne 57, 177, 194 Collins? Gary 52, 155, 159, 198 Amsberry, Peggy 70 Amundson, Rohel 70, 175 Andersen-, William 57, 92, 140, 174 Anderson, B. 183 Anderson, D. 92 Anderson, Henry 30, 69, 97, 181 Anderson, Janice 70, 176, 183, 189 Anderson, John 70, 153, 154, 159, 167 Cackler, Jan 86 Anderson, Lawrence 70, 183 Anderson, Roger 70, 193 Andes, Lois 57, 182, 183, 198 Armstrong, WiIl1alm'70, 193 Arnold, Murray 44, 69, 70, 192 Ashby, Sally 70, 142, 147, 174, 181, 185, 193 Atwood, Louise 70, 176, 186 Bagley, Delwood 24, 25, 178 Bailey, Kay 43, 57, 185, 199 Bailey, Shirley 70 Bailey, John 70, 156, 165, 192 Baird, Sandra 44, 57, 107, 127, 140, 175, 176 194 , 180, 182, Baker, Carol 68, 188 Baker, Donna 50, 147, 174, 189 Ball, Kathryn 70 Ballantyne, L. 24 Ballard, F. 24 Baller, William 70, 175, 180, 185, 191 Banks, James 56, 68, 94, 174, 180 Bankson, Chip 57, 116 Banksonl, Stephen 52, 139, 145, 162, 167, 190 Barber, Ronald 47, 94 Dawe, Barfitt, Andrea 57 Bartitt, George 57 Barger, Harold 47, 162, 164, 167, 175, 180, 182, 183, 195 Barfitt, George 57 Barger, Harold 47, 162, 164, 167, 175, 180,182,183, 195 Bascom, Bonni 70 Bates, Gerard 57, 192 Bavington, William 47, 94, 102, 140, 199 Bay, Nancy Jo 57, 177, 188 Beal, Constance 52, 94, 98 Beck, Bruce 57, 94, 140, 145, 162, 163, 197 Beck, Thomas 70, 187 Becker, Ronald 47, 152, 167, 198 Beckett, Judith 68, 179, 192 Beckman, Philip 23 Bell, Alan 83, 182, 195 Bennett, Earl 57, 198 Boyd, Carol 44, 52, 116, 127, 142, 176 Boyd, James 83, 191 Boyle, Wilton 85, 174, 181 Bradbury, Bruce 58 Brandt, David 71 Bratcher, Joan 43, 58, 124, 140, 142, 186 Braun, Mary 71, 139, 148, 196 Bricker, Arthur 58 Briggs, Mark 42, 71, 100, 133, 136, 192 Briggs, Shirley 71 Brinser, Donald 71, 197 Britton, MarJean 71, 181, 199 Brockway, L. 135 Brooks, Barbara 71, 148, 196 Brooks, Claire 44, 71, 133, 167, 189 Brown, A. W. 21, 174 Brown, A. Wardell 58, 174, 180, 182, 185 Brown, Robert.71, 191 Brown, Paul 71, 174, 175, 182, 192 Browning, James 71 Brush, Glenn 71, 152, 159, 193 Bunch, Richard 47, 101, 127, 135, 153, 165 Bunting, Carol 71, 199 Burdick, Cecelia 68 Burford, Douglas 71, 108, 162, 182, 195 Burgoyne, Mark 71, 159, 167, 198 B-ulrkey, Elna 58, 194 Burkhart, Albert 58, 159 Burkhart, Paula 71, 188 Burlington, John 58, 170, 178, 185, 197 Burtch, Kay 58 Bussard, Sharon 52, 146, 167, 196 Butcher, Robert 85 Butcher, Ruth 55 Butler, Arthur 34, 58, 94, 174 Butterfield, Beryl 42, 44, 45, 58, 124, 140, 148, 179, 191 Buttgen, Gerd 58 Cackler, John 43, 71, 170, 174, 192 Cambridge, Linda 71, 188 Campbell, D. 22 Campbell, Eric 47, 94, 197 Campbell, H. 23 Campbell, M. 24 Campbell, Pearl 47 Cannon, Judy 47, 147, 176 Carlson, Diane 71 Carlson, Kirsten 71, 148, 181, 192 Carmichael, R. 21 Clothier, Richard 25, 30, 95, 110, 182, 183 Cochran, Jack 44, 84, 153, 190 Coffman-, Donald 72, 159, 191 Colboch, Connie 173 Coleman, Duane 72, 159, 198 Coleman-, Sylvia 72, 118, 119, 196 Collet, Kathleen 59, 192 Collins David 43, 52, 162, 185, 198 Collins, Larry 72, 159, 198 Collins, Mary 72, 188 Condit, Dorothy 59, 182 Condit Harold 21, 22, 42, 142 comm, Richard 59 Conklin, Doris 23, 27, 45 Connell, Robert 52, 178, 181, 189 Consolver, Robert 68, 167, 181, 197 Constance, Sharon 59, 194 Cook, David 72, 199 Counts, Joseph 72 Courtney, Elwood 72, 182, 196 Cowen, Bradley 72, 193 Crawford, Wayne 72, 174, 177, 181, 197 Crosswhite, Linda 59, 173 Crownover, Orlene 72, 176, 180, 182, 184, 198 Crum, Dwight 59 Currie, Barbara 72, 147, 175, 180, 191 Curry, L. F. P. 21 Daffin, Douglas 72 Dahlem, Daniel 52, 153, 196 Damitz, D. 183 Darter, Michele 59 David, Gwyne 72, 141, 180, 196 David, Nelson 72 Davidson, Steven 72, 153, 162 Davies, Janice 59, 147 Davis, Charles 72 Davis, Clive 46, 47, 94, 95, 107, 140, 143, 178 Davis, Daniel72, 181,191 Davis, Diane 59, 174, 181, 183 Davis, Elwyn 59, 140, 182, 195 Davis, Emiley 68, 147, 179, 186 ' Davis, H. 23 Davis, James 73, 192 Davis, Jean 73 Davis, John 73, 197 Davis, Richard 59 Davis, Sandra 48, 142, 176, 192 Margery 85, 1 98 Carritt, Sally 72, 148, 186 Carter, Carolyn 58, 98, 147, 178, 192 Carter, Eugene 72 Carter, Geraldine 58, 186 Ca rter, Carter, Juidith 72, 147, 148, 149, 1691 Mildred 24, 44, 46, 47, 94, 140, 170, 184 Carter, Richard 172 Carter, Ronald 140, 153, 154, 156, 162, Dawson, Bonnie 59, 173, 194 Day, Barbara 59 Day, Martin 43, 55, 178, 181 Deaver, Lynette 73, 177, 194 DeBardelaben, Eugene 43, 44, 73, 182, 185, 196 DeBarthe, David 85 DeFrain, David 73 DeLong, Richard 28, 37 Benson, Carolyn 57, 148, 192 Benson, David 70, 152, 166 Benson, Roy 30, 140 Bergman, J. C. 31 Berry, Patricia 70, 194 Betts, Judy 71, 148, 177, 186 Biddle, Berry 71 Bigham, Shirley 57, 94, 98, 194 Bilquist, Diana 71, 188 Bishop, Warren 71, 195 Bjorland, B. 23 Bjorland, M. 24 Black, Diane 57 Blair, Alma 32, 94 214 164, 198 Cartwright, G. 24 Cartwright, J. 23 Carver, Ruth Ann 58 Carver, Terrence 52 Casci, Jora 72 Casci, Lola 58 Castings, Patricia 72, 147, 196 Cavin, Larry M. 38, 47, 94, 99, 101, 170, 181 Caviness, Clifford 58, 181 Cease, Gayla 72, 194 Chandler, Alan 58, 198 Dennis, Harry 25, 28, 35, 51, 95, 152, 156 Dennis, L. 22 Dennis, Larry 153, 155 Dennis, Tony 152, 154, 167, 198 Derry, A. 24 Derry, Susan 59, 186 DeSalvo, Russell 52, 94, 185, 189 Deskin, V. 21, 183 Detrick, Detrick, DeVore, Earl 52, 145, 163 M. 22 Grace 73, 199 Devore, Sherry 73 DeWitt. Dexter, John 73, 150, 181 Esther 73, 176, 190 Acacia ........... ...-------.- 8 7-89 Acacia Staff .............-.- 4, Administration ................-- 169-171 -. 18-24 Administration Building ........ 9, 10 Administrative Council ..... Administrative Staffs ........ Activities .......................... Advertisers ...................... Alpha Phi Omega ....... .... Alpha Theta Chi .... Aroha. .........,......... Athletics ........... ..... 21 -- 22-24 106-143 202-212 177 186 186 144-167 A. U. B. ......... .......... 1 87 Baker Hall ........... ........... 1 2 Band ........................ ............. 1 82 Basketball ........................ Board of Trustees ....... .... Campus .... ............... Chapel Choir .............. Chapel in the Grove ........ Cheerleaders .................. chi Al ha Rho Al ha Chi.Mu cha .............. 156-158 21 8-17 181 nfff..- 11 146 p p ............ 187 Chi Gamma lata ............ ...... 1 78 188 118 Christmas ............. Classes ....................... .... Commons Staff .................. .. 35-39 24 Concert Choir .......................... 1 80 Concert-Lecture Series .... Counseling Service .......... 130-132 134-135 179 Crescents .................... ......... Cross-Country ....... Debate Squad ....... Dedication ......... 145 133 4-5 188 Delta Delta .............................. Derry Hall ............,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14 The Diary of Anne Frank .... 143 Division Councils ...................... 94 Dormitory Life .....,.......... 136-139 East Hall .........................,,.,.,.,. 15 Education and Psychology Department ....,.....,.,,.,,,, Epsilon Tau Alpha ,,,,,,,,,,,, 27 189 33 128-129 189 152-155 17 Faculty ..........,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 2 5-33 Faculty Emeriti ........ Fine Arts Festival ..................,, 140 Floyd M. McDowell Commons ................ 16, F. N. P. ....,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Football ............,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Founder's Lake .................. Freshman Class ..............,.. 70-83 Freshman Class Officers ............ 69 olaica! Lgrwlex Gadets .....,....,,..,,..,,,,.............. 147 Gamma Lambda Sigma ........,.,, 190 Gimper ........................... ...... 1 90 Golf ............................. .,.., 1 66 Graceland Players ........ ...... 1 76 G. S. E. A. ........,........ ..,,,, 1 76 Gunsolley Hall ...... .... 1 2 Ham Club .......... ...... 1 75 Head Residents ,......................... 24 Herald Hall .............................. 12 Homecoming 6-7, 96, 110-113, 1 17 Homecoming Queens ........ 1 12-1 13 Home Economics Club ............ 1 17 Home Economics Department -- 33 House of Tri-T ......................., 191 Infirmary Staff ........................ 24 ln Memoriam ............,, ,,,,,.,, 1 9 International Club ...... ......... 1 74 Intramurals .............. ...,, 1 50-151 Jam Sessions ............ ...,, 1 26-127 Junior Class ............... ..... 5 2-55 Junior Class Officers ..... .,..,., 5 1 K-Alpha .....,....,,,,...,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,., 191 K. O. G. ................................,, 192 K-Zeta ..................,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, 192 The Lady's Not for Burning ,, 1 16 Lambda Mu Sigma ....,,..,.,.....,. 193 Lambda Sigma Phi .................. 193 Language Arts Department ...... 26 Laundry Workers ..................,,,. 24 Library .................,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 Library Staff .......... .....,,, 2 4 Madrigal Singers ........ .,,.. 1 75 Marietta Hall ....,......................, 16 Medical Sciences Club ............ 174 Memorial Student Center ...... 1 1, 124-125 Memorial Student Center Activity Board ....,...,.,,,,,, 41-43 Memorial Student Center Staff -. 23 Men's Social Club Council ........ 185 Modern Foreign Languages Department ........ 31 Music and Art Department ........ 30 My Three Angels ................ 121 194 86 N. O. N. ................ ,.., - Nurses ...........,... Office Staffs ....... fffffff- 22 194 O. O. H. ............. ,.,,,,, , Orchestra .............. ,,,.,,,,,,, I 83 Organizations ......,. ,,,, 1 68-199 O. W. L. ............. ..... 1 95 Patroness Hall .......................... 15 Phileon .................................... 195 Physical Education Department -. 28 Physical Education Majors ...... 167 Physical Plant Workers ............ 23 Pi Beta Sigma ........................ 196 Platz-Mortimore Science Hall .... 17 Playshop .................................... 17 Pops Concert .......................... 141 President's Letter ...... ....... 2 0 Publications Board .................. 178 Religion ............................ 90-105 Religion and Philosophy Department .......................... 31 R. O. X. .................................. 196 Royal Order of Thirteen .......... 197 Science and Mathematics Department .................... 28-29 Secretarial Science Department 32 Senate Carnival ...................... 142 Senior Class ........................ 47-50 Senior Class Officers ................ 46 S. l. X. .................................... 197 Social Club Activities ...... 114-115 Social Studies Department ........ 32 Sophomore Class .................. 57-68 Spartan .................................... 1 98 Speech Choir ............ ........ 1 84 Students ...................... ..... 4 0-86 Student Government ............ 44-45 Table of Contents ........ ...... 2-3 Tau Delta Phi .......... ..... 1 99 tdf ......................... ..... 1 98 15 Tempo Hall .............. ....... Tennis ......................... ........ 1 65 Tess Morgan Hall .................... 14 Thanksgiving .........................,.. 94 Tower Staff ............ ....... 1 72-173 Track ,,............................ 162-164 Ullery Hall ................................ 13 Unclassified Students .............. 85 Varsity G ............................ 167 Walker Hall .............................. 14 Women's Social Club Council .. 185 World Conference ............ 103-105 W. R. A. .......................... 148-149 Wrestling ...........,............ 159-161 Youth Renaissance .......... 100-101 Zimmerman Hall ...... ............. 1 6 Z. l. P. .................. ........ 1 99 213 Lair, Russell 76, 180 LaLone, James 84, 173 Landon, Jeanette 76 Lane, Virginia 62 Larche, Harry 28, 152, 153, 154 Larsen, Daniel 84 Leake, Esther 76, 176 Lee, Larry 76, 191 Lee, Jody 171, 196 Leegstral, Fran 62, 174 Leichhardt, Alan 62, 191 Leighton, Kathryn 62, 191 Leighty, Leighton 62, 94, 135, 171, 177, 189 Leland, Kay 77, 191 Lennon, Robert 135 Leonard, Lola 49 LeRay, Martha 62 Lewis, Glen 77 Lewis, Paul 24, 51, 53 Lewis, Sharon 43, 62 Lightfoot, Myra 63, 98 Lingle, Karen 77 Llewellyn, Louise 85 Logeman, Linda 77 Miller Allan 63, 197 Milleri Beverly 78, 185, 188 Miller, Carolin 68, 188 Miller Maralin 63 Mlluslia, Ruth 78 Mincer, Evelyn 54 Miner, William 78, 174, 175, 177, 197 Minton, Sharon 78, 191 Misselt, Gretchen 78, 177, 188 9991 Jerry 78, 182 Montgomery, Margo 63, 108, 179 Moon, Cleo 23, 24, 140 Maman, William 83, 97, 117, 126, 140, 150 1 192 , 62, 169, 178, 183, Morgan, Linda 78 Morgan, Tess 4-5, 26, 35, 169, 178 Mortimore, Betty 49 Mortimore, Roy 25, 29 Muir, Harold 54 Murdock, Mary 78, 176, 184, 193 Musser, Jack 49, 94 Myr, Ruth Ann 64 Lone, Lorene 85 Lone, William 63 Long, John 84 Long, Valora 84, 176, 182, 194 Look, Duane 68, 178 Lord, Charles 63, 153 Lotz, Arthur 63, 197 Lowe, Jerry 77, 187 Ludy, Pau-I 77, 174, 192 Ludy, Sharon 84, 182 Lundquist, David 77 Lust, R. 22 MacDonald, Karen 84 Madden, Charles 63, 151 Magby, Patricia 63, 181, 187 Mallory, John 77 Myr, Terry 78 N-ash, Bernard 54, 94, 178 Neal, B. 183 Neal, Harold 30, 141, 183 Neal, M. 183 Negaard, Chere 64, 140, 179, 181, 185 Negaard, Harriet 22, 24, 34, 54, 140 Negaard, Leland 31 Negaard, John 49, 184 Negaard, Rena 64, 140, 179 Neill, Dan 84 Neill, Joan 49 Nelson, Barbara 64, 94, 98, 183 Nelson, Stanley 159, 1601 Nevill, Onalee 24 Newcom, A. 23 Newcom, Jay 64, 172, 198 Newcom, L. 24 Maloney, John 63 Mann, Duane 68 Mann, Susan 77, 181, 192 Mann, Thomas 63, 94, 140, 174 Manning, Judith 43, 63, 167, 181, 185, 194 Mal-cucci, Gary 77 Mariteragi, Ririfatu 63 Mark, Gordon 77, 176, 193 Mark, Linda 54, 176 Markham, Kenneth 77, 193 Marsh, Edward 63 Marshall, G, 24 Martin, James 63, 68, 193 Martin, Kenneth 54, 155 Martin-, P. 22 Masri, Ahmad 38, 63, 174 Mathews, Judy 77, 189 Matthews, Robert 21, 22 Mattox, Edlward 77, 153, 155, 159, 160 161, 167, 198 Mayhew, Georgia 77 McBride, Raymond 181 McCarty, Janice 77 McCarty, Jeanette 77 McCauley, Marjorie 77, 183, 199 McCoy, Larry 54 McClain, Alan 49, 135, 166 McCooI, Judy 77, 174 McCracken, Thomas 63, 167, 198 McDoIe, Stewart 77, 165, 197 McFadden, Barbara 77, 182, 186 Mclntyre, Marvin 55 McKay, Michael 153, 196 McKee, C. H. 77 McKee, Dennis 77, 153, 154, 159, 160, 190 McKee, Jean 77, 174, 194 McKeehen, Gail 84, 188 McKeown, Joanne 77, 181, 194 McLennan, Joseph 185, 186 McMan-igal, Judith 77, 199 McMarris, Martha 77 Mehlisch, Diane 77, 175, 185, 186 Mleloaln, Lewis 78 Newman, David 64, 195 Newport, Sharon 78, 182, 183, 186 Nickelson, Ron 64 Niemack, llza 132 Nilson, Tore 49, 94 Nissen, Mike 64, 191 Noe, Carol 78 Norvell, Rita 55, 94, 98, 120, 142, 147, 148, 149, 167, 196 Obergtell, Charles 78, 193 0'Dan-iels, Gary 64, 162, 196 Oehring, Mary 78, 190 Oeser, Fritz 64, 195 Ohrn, Carol 54, 198 Ohrn, G. 24 Oiler, Larry 54, 163 Oiler, P. 23 1 0' Leary, Terry 78 Olesen-, Michael 78, 181, 197 Olson, Carolyn 64, 148, 167, 192 O'Neal, C. Franklin 78, 156 Orlando, Joyce 64 Osborn, Mrs. L. 140 Osborn, Lynn R. 140 Oswalt, Dale 54, 149, 169, 191 Ourth, John 42, 43, 55, 142, 172, 197 Outhouse, Richard 42, 43, 54, 183 Pace, Charles 78. 177 Padegimas, C. Wayne 159 Pagat, Pagat, Gilbert 174, 189 Marcelo 64, 94, 174 Page, Phillip 44, 54, 181, 195 Painter, James 64, 162, 197 Painter, Robert 78, 156, 166, 195 Palmer, Parish, Parke r, Parker, Parker, Arthur 41, 42, 94, 102, 143, 1 Arlon 59, 78, 197 Barney 22 H Dennis 64, 180, 195 Mad-ison 78, 133, 183 Mesle, Carl 93 Mesle, Sharon 69, 78, 116, 149, 191 Mesley, Blanche 21 Methner, Connie 68 Methner, Deanna 68, 98 Methner, Jerry 49, 192 Methner, Mary Lou 63, 181 Michael, Gary 78 Mielke, Frederick 78, 152, 167, 198 216 Parks, Jack 44, 45, 64, 191 Parsons, Willa 54, 181, 194 Partlowe, Karen 54 Pataky, Pamela 78, 112, 196 Patterson, Ralph 78, 176, 177, 182, 183, 197 Payne, Judy 64, 173 Payton, L. 24 Pearce, Clayton 49, 94, 119, 180, 197 Pease, Clarence 78, 159 Pederson, Curtis 79, 153 Pennington, Richard 84, 180, 182 Perkins, Patricia 79, 181 Perry, Bernice 64, 94, 98, 186 Perry, Jane 64 Peterson, Jene 79, 151 Peterson, Sharon 43, 84, 177, 193 Petre, Pamala 79 Phelps, Cherry Ann 79, 185, 186 Philbrook, Paul 64 Phipps, Sherman 79, 196 Pimblott, Cheryl 79, 186 Pitzer, Lynda 64 Platz, Gustav 19 Pomfrett, Jan 79, 189 Porter, Sharon 79, 185, 194 Porter, Stephen 79 Postma, Janke 65 Postma, Johannes 49, 101, 140 Postma, Sharon 65, 140, 175, 180 Potter, Judith 79 Pratt, Karen 65, 198 Pray, Sharon 56, 65, 179, 185, 186 Presson, Rebecca 65, 147, 179, 180, 191 Preston, Jan 86 Prine, Richard 84, 190 Pyper, Joan 79, 175, 180, 192 Quick, Carol 79 Racine, Joe 79, 114, 152, 167, 198 Radcliff, E. 24 Rae, James 49, 117, 124, 126, 140, 156, 157, 166 Ralston, Russell 100, 101 Ranes, Talitha 79, 199 Rauh, Lawrence 65, 174, 195 Reed, Charles 79, 162 Reedy, Juanita 65, 140, 199 Renard, Jack 79, 162, 164, 167, 192 Resch, Judith 79, 172, 186 Rew, A. 23 Reynderes, Frans 132 Reynolds, H. 23 Rhodes, Marilee 79, 194 Richardson, Joyce 86 Richardson, Judy 79, 185, 199 Ridings, Nancy 79, 139, 148, 167, 192 Rieske, Franklin 29 Riley, Ja-mes 79, 178 Rippey, Ruth 43, 79, 174 Rishel, James 79, 155 Rishel, Michael 79, 193 Roach, Patricia 79 Robbins, Carolyn 79, 194 Roberts, D. 22 Roberts, Kapua 65, 174, 176, 181, 196 Roberts, Ruth 25, 33 Roberts, W. 24 Robinson, Emma Jo 79, 121, 191 Robinson, Gwendolyn 80, 180, 183, 188 Robinson, Lawrence 80 Robinson, William 80, 162, 192 Robison, James 80, 178, 186 Rock, Judith 65 Rock, Patricia 80, 181, 186 Rockett, Garry 80 Rooks, Mildred 80, 148, 199 Rose, Geraldine 80, 148, 199 Rose, Janet 80, 187 Rowe, Brenda 80, 99, 111, 146, 185, 192 Rowlett, Frances 30, 147, 194 Ruch, V. D. 105 Ruch, Velma 26, 37, 95, 98, 99, 119 Ruiz, Milagros 85 Runkle, Jerry 32 Ruoff, Carl 85, 183 Ruoff, Judith 65, 1.81, 189 Russell, Ralph 80, 174 Ryhal, Edward 153, 155 Sage, Gary 65, 153, 159, 161, 167, 198 St. John, Mamie 65, 108, 176, 179, 186 Sakima, Judith 60, 181 Salter, Michael 80 Salter, Mickey 84, 152, 155, 198 Sandidge, Phyllis 80, 148, 149, 167, 189 Sanford-, Albert 43, 65, 140, 189 Sanford, Cynthia 80, 191 Sanner, John 80, 152 Savage, Gerald 54 Scarduzio, James 65, 195 Dexter, Lois 73, '176, 188 Dickson, David 59, 185, 197 Dodds, Lorance 73 Downey, Ruth 73, 190 Downing, Guy 73, 108, 119, 175, 180, 181 Downing, JoAnn 73, 186 Dra r ward 51 55 102116 133171 W I E I I I I I Draveling, Dorothy 35, 42, 43, 73, 116, 174, 184, 194 Draves, Barbara 73, 147 Dudek, William 156, 157 Duel, Karen 59, 148 Goode, Dennis 48, 140, 167, 190' Garden, Daniel 74, 193 Gorden Shirley 53, 140 Gordon: Carolyn 53 Gordon Gordon , Janet 53, 147 Stanley 74 Gould, Charlotte 32 Gould, william 21, 117 Graham, Duane 60 Graham, Georgia 74 Graham, June 86 Granvold, Donald 74, 175, 180, 195 Dugger, Geraldine 73, 147, 191 Dunbar, Richard 68 Duncan, Judith 73 DuRose, Barbara 59 Dutrow, John 43, 45, 73, 145, 187 Graves, Ann 74, 182, 186 Graybill, Bruce 29, 93 Graybill, Myron 60, 172, 189 Greathouse, Ann 74, 142, 181, 186 lnslee, Winston 26, 117, 121 Duty, Walter 48, 94, 197 Dynes, Richard 52, 151 Eagle, Margaret 73, 188 Ebeling, Grace 24, 73 Ebert, Verlyn 59, 195 Ecker, Ardioe 73 Edmunds, Herman 59 Edmunds, R. 24 Green, D. 22 Green, Diane 74, 188 Green, John 60, 196 Green, Ralph 48, 159, 161, 167, 198 Green, Ronald 74 Green, Rosie 86 Green, Stephen 56, 60, 180, 192 Green, Thomas 84, 167, 198 Greenwgod, Lyman 56, 68, 92, 93, 111 1 4 Grice, Harvey 2, 20, 21, 105 Edwards, Bonnie 59, 192 Edwards, John 29 Edwards, Paul 32, 178 Edwards, Ronald 60, 147, 195 Edwards, Susan 73, 174, 194 Elgan, Norma 73, 180, 189 Elledge, Carol 30, 48, 95, 143 Ellison, Jerry 73, 187 Ellison, Lavanna 86 Elvin, James 48, 150, 166 Emslie, Charles 25, 29, 1 19 Emslie, Heiress 180 Engle, Clara 24 Engleman, Bonnie 73, 180, 186 Etcheson, Gary 52 Evans, John 60, 94, 174, 175 Evans, Marybeth 27, 176 Farnsworth, Barbara 60. 146, 148, 149, 167. 196 Faunce, Arthur 150, 151 Faunce, Grace 31, 48 Faunce, Nancy 85 Faunce, William 52, 156, 162, 164 Feagins, Jimmie 73, 196 Fell, Susan 74, 174, 186 Fenn, Jo 74, 174, 189 Fike, Rogene 74, 183, 194 Fillmore, L. 22 Finch, Carolyn 74 Finkbeiner, Douglas 60 Firby, Nancy 60, 187 Fish, Mary 60, 185, 189 Fisher, Suzanne 60, 120, 136, 140, 148, 149, 185,192 Fisher, William 55 Flanders, Lillian 24, 128, 129 Flanders, Robert 33 Flanders, Sally 33 Fletcher, Julie 60, 181, 199 Flowers, D. 24 Flowers, N. 23 Floyd, Sharon 60, 182, 194 Fosberg, Judith 74 Foster, Richard 60, 165, 185, 187 Fountain, Billy 52 Fowler, Eric 74, 156, 191 Freeman, Thomas 27 Frick, Cynthia 84, 183, 189 Frizzell, Hap 74, 1 90 Frost, Emily 60, 177, 182, 198 Frye, Dale 74 Gabrielson, Pat 120 Galloway, Carolyn 60, 173 Ganoe, Kathryn 74, 174, 190 Gargano, James 60, 162, 164, 167, 198 Gerber, Anita 74, 146, 148, 196 Gibbard, Sandra 74, 198 Gideon, Janet 60 Gilmore, Carol 52 Glandon, Jay74, 197 Gleazer, Allen 43, 60 Gleazer, Sandra 74, 148, 149, 182, 191 Glenn, Norman 41, 42, 48, 116, 124, 127, 191 Goode, Delmar 25, 29, 38, 93, 119 Griffin, Noel 197 Griffin, Richard 60, 74, 159, 192 Griffith, Nancy 60, 183, 188 Griffiths, Ruby 24 Gunlock, Steve 126, 193 Gunlock, William 48, 74, 175, 199 Gutschmidt, Arthur 61, 191 Gutschmidt, Joan 74, 188 Gwisdala, Joan 84 Hacker, Gary 68 Haden, Linda 61, 176, 180, 194 Hagaman, Ronald 74, 159, 191 Haiicek, Joseph 74, 183, 195 Hall, Barbara 74, 194 Hallock, Compton 85 Hallock, M. 22 Hambleton, John 74, 193 Hammer, Mary 75, 183, 192 Hampton, Gerald 28, 152, 153, 154, 159, 162 Hancock, Gerald 53, 93, 140, 177, 196 Hancock, Kathleen 75, 190 Hancock, M. 23 Hansell, John 61, 159, 167, 174, 192 Hansell, Katherine 51, 53 Hanton, Dan 75, 162, 167, 173, 192 Harding, Joan 61, 184 Harmon, Mayola 61, 148, 198 Harp, D. 24 Harrington, Richard 163 Harris, Alice 84 Harris, Glen 75, 191 Harris, Richard 75, 190 Harrison, Melba 48, 113, 171 Harrop, Richard 75, 156, 158, 162, 190 Harter, D. 24 Haseltine,.Dave 23, 25 Haseltine, F. 22 Hastings, Ralph 61, 121, 176 Hatcher, Larry 61 Hattey, Dennis 75 Haviland, Sara 75, 194 Hawman, Raymond 75 Heaviland, Brenda 61 Heaviland, Judith 61, 179, 191 H3991 Heide, Cynthia 46, 48, 98, 146, 148, 149, 167 Henson, Ronald 48 Hermans, Stevan 75 Hermanson, Gay 75, 185, 189 Herod, Mary 61 Herring, Robert 61, 173, 174 Hersey, Judith 75, 126, 185, 190 Hice, Gail 75, 174, 182, 186 Higdon, Earl 21 Higgins, Joseph 75 Higgins, Karen 61, 140, 181 Hill, Helen 6l Hilliard, Sandra 34, 84, 194 Hillman, Jean 61, 177 Hobart, Bruce 75 Hodges, Roselyn 61, 113, 140, 148, 192 Hodgins, Cecil 75 Hoecker, Hildreth 75- Hoffman, Donna 75, 181, 188 Hokomoto, Beniamin 53, 196 Holder, Linda 61 Holland, Margaret 55 Holler, Bernard 75, 184 Holseid, Virginia 75, 199 Holst, D. 23 Hoover, Russell 75 Horton, Brian 75, 190 Hough, Marcia 75, 142, 174, 185, 188 Houston, Lois 53 Houston, Oliver 22, 30 Howard, Deloris 75, 180, 183 Howard, William 44, 75, 127, 181, 189 Howdyshell, Ronald 48, 156, 157, 158, 164, 171 Hubbard, Beverly 75 Hubbard, Eugene 76, 159, 160, 198 Hubbard, Roger 53, 159 Hulse, Judith 53 Hunt, Carol 53 Huntsman, B. 23 Huntsman, John 48, 152, 153, 154 Husted, Russell 76 Hutton, Lance 53, 166, 191 Hyde, Mabel 33 Irwin, Trudy 36, 53, 175, 180, 183, 189 lseri, Richard 61, 198 Jacks, Clinton 61 Jacobson, Ned 29 Jarvis, Michael 159 Jennings, Ronald 76, 153, 156, 165, 190 Jensen, Ramona 53, 146, 148 Jess, Lizabeth 76, 174, 199 Johnson, Anita 61, 179 Johnson, Carol 61, 181, 194 Johnson, Carole 44, 61, 98, 199 Johnson, Glenda 62 Johnson, June 76 Johnson, Kay 43, 45, 76, 171, 174, 180, 186 Johnson, Richard 76, 195 Johnson, Thor 131 Johnson, Walter 100 Johnson-, Yvonne 76 Johnston, D. 22 Johnston, Dwayne 24, 152, 153 Johnston G. 24 Johnston John 76, 133, 183 Johnston, Kenneth 152, 156, 158, 162 Johnston, Mary 49 Jones, Anita 76, 148 Jones, Carole 80 Jones, James 76, 184 Jones, Marilyn 44, 76 Jordison, Merle 53. 178 Judd, Michael 76 Judd, Peter 85 Judson, Duane 53 Judson, L. 24 Kaestner, lola 33, 36 Kanitz, Mary 62, 199 Keairnes, John 62, 140, 156, 169, 170, 178, 185, 192 Keck, Samuel 76, 145, 162, 196 Keller, Robert 62 Kelley, James 62, 156, 198 Kelly, Darrell 62, 196 Kennedy, Joyce 85, 173, 174, 176 Ketchum, Ruby 76, 190 Kiefer, Jared 76, 189 King, Bruce 62, 152, 167, 198 King, Marsha 76, 180, 181, 194 Kinnison, Janet 62 Kirk, Stuart 62, 125, 159, 161, 167, 198 Kirkpatrick, Jac 62, 140, 170, 185, 192 Kleinline, Ralph 62, 196 Kleist, Mary 24, 49, 181 Koehler, Christopher 3, 62, 114, 152, 155, 167, 198 Koonce, Thadd 76, 162, 180 Kopp, Terrie 76, 186 Kramer, Richard 76, 183, 190 Kramer, Rudena 43, 53, 147, 191 Kramer, Tom 76, 156, 180, 192 Krauss, Kathy 35, 62, 174, 186 Kubec, Wallace 76 Kuhn, Lowell 62, 192 Kuntz, Janet 76, 188 Kunz, Marilee 76 Kutscheid, Timothy 49, 151, 199 9 'YI is L .-5, Wiltse, Schall, Celia 26, 184 Schall, Rod 27, 169, 178 Schneebeck, Harold 65, 94 Schofield, Douglas 80 Schuelke, Eloise 65, 186 Scott, Eric 65, 125, 159, 185, 193 Scott, Karen 80, 181, 186 Seagraves, David 80, 175, 180, 195 Seal, David 65, 123, 133, 172 Sears, E. 23 Sears, H. 23 Seaver, Sharon 80, 183, 193 Seda, George 37, 80, 93, 136 Shank, Barbara 148, 180, 181, 196 Shank, Daniel 50, 117, 190 Shanks, Alvin 54, 189 Shaw, Gaylord 46, 50, 94, 102, 135, 176 Sheppard, Robert 80, 195 Sherman, George 54, 173 Sherman, Ray 80, 175 Shippy, David 33 Shirley, Don 130 Shirota, Paul 65 Shoemaker, Beverly 65 Shortridge, Virginia 80 Shrout, Barbara 42, 43, 65, 140, 186 Shugg, Judith 85, 174 Shute, Barry 66, 174, 181, 189 Shute, Robert 80, 177 Sickles, Stephen 81, 180 Siler, Leonard 81, 180, 181, 187 Silsby, Thelma 30 Silver, Mary Ellen 85 Simmons, Richard 50, 162, 196 Simmons, Gareth 66, 99, 100, 140, 173, 185, 193 Simmons Martha 66, 181, 192 Simons, Janyce 50 Simons, Ruth 55 Skiba, Catherine 81, 148, 177, 199 Skiles, Leslie 45, 66, 136, 181, 194 Skinner, Eldon 66, 195 Skoor, Noreen 81 Slocum, Lawrence 81, 181, 189 Slonimsky, Nicholas 132 Smelser, Robert 66, 135, 197 Sylvester ,Charles 81, 153 Tabor, B. 22 Talbert, Charlene 81, 148, 192 Tandy, Philip 37, 81, 151, 181, 198 Tanher, Nancy 81 Taylor, Carol 46, 50, 117, 126, 185, 194 Taylor, Glenda 81, 118, 119 Tedder, Linda 81, 148, 181, 186 Teeters, Robert 81 Tegtmeyer, Christa 50, 184 Tegljmeyer, Heinrich 85, 162, 164 Thomas, Gerald 67, 142, 178, 180, 191 Thomas, Judith 67, 179, 185 Thomas, Marilyn 81 Tiderman, Linda 43, 67, 176, 183, 189 Tignor, Elaine 81 Tilden, Helen 44, 81, 134, 175, 193 Tillman, James 82, 174, 195 Tillman, Nadine 82 Tolbert, Jean 50 Wight, Wight, Wight, Darlene 26 Joel 69, 82, 133,136, 181, 183 Lester 30, 36 Wilcoxon, M. 24 Wil ke, Robert 55 Wilkinson, Nancy 67 Willard, Bruce 83 Williams, Catherine 83 Williams, James 83 Williams, Nellie 83, 190 Williams, Roger 83, 196 Williams, Sandra 83, 173, 182, 183 Williams, Walter 67, 83 Willis, Cecil 32, 100 Williston, Ralph 67 Wilson, Darlene 83, 174, 181, 193 Wilson, F. 24 Wilson, John 67, 151, 192 Wilson, Karen 83 Wilson, Ronald 43, 83, 196 Wilson, Woodrow 83, 162 Nancy 83, 198 Tovrea, Myra 82 Trammel, M. 24 Trammell, Terry 82, 182 Traver, Edward 26 Travis, Dianne 82, 186 Tucker, Stephen 67, 94, 162 Turner, Barbara 67 Turner, Charliene 55, 121, 176 Turner, Nora Lee 85, 148 Turpin, F. 24 Turrentine, Scott 82, 192 Twilligear, David 159 Twilligear, Gail 85, 94, 183 Twilligear, Louise Ann 82, 177, 199 Tyler, April 82, 148, 196 Tyler, Priscilla 196 Updike, Judith 85 Utt, Michael 43, 82, 187 Vanaa, Etienne 67, 199 Vondel, Allen 67, 190 Smelser, Tom 81, 186 Smith, Dennis 66, 174, 196 Smith, 'Donald 84, 197 Smith, Katherine 81 Smith, L. 24 Smith, Linda 81,, 181, 194 Smith, Michael 50, 94, 183 Smith., Nancy 54 Smith, Ronald 21 Smith, Sharon 43, 66, 94, 177, 182 Smith, Stephen 66, 140, 182, 183, 189 Smith, Sue 81, 196 Smith, Wallace 104 Snapp, Terry 43, 44, 66, 180, 195 Sneed, Judiigene 81 Snethen, Kay 66, 174, 176, 177 Snively, Patricia 81, 192 Sora, Evelyn 85, 194 Sowers, Georg-ia 66, 98, 181, 199 Spadafore, Loren 84 Spangler, Neal 66, 127, 174, 183, 191 Spaulding, William 66, 172, 180, 187 Speigle, Karen 43, 81, 176, 180, 190 Spence, Merle 21 Spessard, Theodore 81, 187 Spicer, Marilyn 84, 142, 194 Spires, Julia 66, 173, 177, 188 Sprague, H. 22 Sprague, Janet 66, 147, 189 Stark, E. 23 Stark, Kennard 42, 66 Stark, N. 24 Stark, Verne 84 Starnes, Ardyce 81, 183, 186 Stornes, E. 23 Steele, Barbara 81 Steiner, Sonny 66, 93, 94, 174, 182, 191 Stevenson, L. 23 Stewart, John 85, 121 Vondel, Marilyn 69, 82, 139, 148, 192 Vanderkarr, Geneva 82, 190 Van Slingerlandt, Willem 67, 167, 192 Van Tuyl, Vicki 82, 199 Vincent, Dale 41, 42, 43, 85 Vogel, Richard 54, 181, 184 Wade, Lester 82, 197 Wages, Gary 82, 177, 183, 189 Wagoner, William 50, 195 Waite, Donald 21 Wakeman, Robert 82, 153, 154, 167, 183, 191 Walker, Robert 85 Walton, John 67, 180, 181 Waltz, Kenneth 67, 156, 157, 167 Ward, Joyce 67, 187 Wardrop, G. 23 Warner, Dale 82 Warner, Edward 31, 39, 99, 101, 102, 117 Warnock, James 152, 165, 198 Waters, Frank 82, 193 Watkins, Edgar 82, 187 Watson, Patricia 82, 189 Watts, C. 24 Waylett, Steven 191 Weaver, Terry 43, 50, 182, 197 Webbe, Janet 82 Wehmeyer, Alan 82 Weigand-, Lewis 133, 199 Weir, Carolyn 82, 142, 187 Weiser, Joy 67 Welch, Betty 28 Welch, Charles 26 Weldon, L. D. 28, 152, 162 Weldon, Stephen 67, 99, 167, 190 Weldon, Terry 50 Wemlinger, Lee 82, 152, 180, 181, 189 Stewart. O. 24 Stoll, K. 22 Stoutenburg, Edmond 54 Strait, Ralph 55, 162, 163, 178, 181 Stroud, Virgil 84 Stuart, Linda 66, 186 Sturgis, Larry 3, 24, 50, 152, 165 Sullivan, Rawlie 81, 174, 178, 185, 195 Summers, Keith 54 Sutton, Juanita 66, 173, 176 Swift, William 66, 140 Swoffer, Bruce 32 West, Eleanor 3, 85, 120, 136, 147, 149, 192 Wheeler, Kent 67 White, Barbee 82 White, James R. 50 White, James W. 21 White, Lila 67, 186 White William 82 Whiting, Carole 67, 147, 148, 185, 196 Whitmer, Gaylon 67, 94, 140, 191 Whittemore, Bonnie 50, 176 Wideman, Dwight 82, 152, 198 Winholtz, Mack 83, 145, 162, 163 Winters, Robert 68, 195 Wise, Cheryl 68, 94, 98, 188 Withee, Kathleen 83, 174, 194 Witherell, Mary Ellen 83, 194 Witte, Jean 83 Witte, Lynn 68 Wolf, Judith 83, 194 Wonsey, Joan 24 Wood, Thomas 83, 151, 185, 190 Wood, Wayne 83 Woodley, L. 22 warden, Richard 151, 154, 156, 167, 190 Workman, Lou 68 Worlund, John 83, 159, 192 Worthington, Lorne 83 Wright, Arla 83 Wright, Carolyn 85, 180, 189 Yager, Wendy 68, 149, 183, 187 Yarrington, Carol 83, 181, 186 Yost, David 83, 192 Young, David 83, 126, 195 Young, Lloyd 25, 31, 36, 46, 92, 93, 99, 100, 140 Youngs, Clyde 27, 94, 134 Youngs, E. 22 Zamora, Bernal 55 Zelk, Kenneth 68 Zerr, Charles 43, 83, 166, 174, 181, 197 Ziegenborn, Genneil 83 Zinser, Raymond 33 Zirkle, Merle 27 ..- 1 ,JN ' Q. -Qf, Q: ' . qmnnnrv-ww ' ' LL, . , . 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