Lindenwood University - Linden Leaves Yearbook (St Charles, MO)
- Class of 1958
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L AURIE MCLEOD Advisors ..... ............ M ISS EMMA PURNELL MRS. DONALD C. BRYANT MRS. M. A. GILDEHAUS MISS JUDITH GLOVER Annual Publication bythe Students of Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri Printing and Binding by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas Cover by Becktold Company, St. Louis, Missouri Photography by Gravemann Studio, Alton, Illinois ' .1-, -I8 ' Becomin Creative Each Lindenwood girl is creative when she does something new-something which is new to her, even though not new in the world. Through the pursuit of truth and beauty she erects a sculpture of Her Life. The qualities of this life, observable from the outside, are dignity, trust, loyalty, friendliness, and productivity. Inwardly she may experience, in the process of creation, a variety of joys such as love, elation, or conquered fear. The administration and faculty, through guidance and instruction, inspire creative thinking, which in turn requires discipline. Such personal discipline by the student eventually brings about aesthetic satisfaction. Students' intellectual and inventive forces are coordinated through organi- zations, which also build a sense of responsibility. The personal creation of charm is recognized in Lindenwood,s queens and courts. The central purpose of the Lindenwood girl is the growth of genuine char- acter through both active and potential creativity. The scul ture of Her . . P Life begins to take form at college. And in hers generation she will continue to be both a creator and the creation. wigs,-rwq,-... . . ... , . H X ing, I 5. 4 Q l 5 i I N 5 li l i ?1 1 Wi w if ve Wlftiling ' Puryyjg df Ui this vu, and wzzion, 0 , inspire fasfipline 1 organi- vns and :ze CIW' Di Hff my-Jinue Wi I - A. he ,M K i of ? ,fyf ,fu ,Q Vssf, Y ,f y Q ,LWQ as-T ' , N ..,. . 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ROEMER Dean of Students for more than twenty-four years 1939 - ,,,--,-.-., -. -. , --.ff -- ' . 'i . 1 - ' I 1, l V - . A 'R '- ,v If ,. ,,.,-' v.-.Ma LIBRARY In memory Of MARGARET LEGGAT BUTLER Ci' -fratm A w.-J.. THE PRESIDENTS HOME Picturing the spirit of encouragement, The light of hospitality, Anal the beauty of gracious living. W fC y 4 , X X' Z ff 1 v i MTV! .-L 1--Os: N , wa.. ,www .-v--v-F' ?'- 2 -. Ji 'I ' a .Lg 2 A. : 'f ' f s . Q i , . 4, .hx ' fi! '5 i , ,-If 'asf Ly' 9 , ar - , 1 2 ,f Q x , ,W X A444 KM 4, T, My EM 2 ffwzf, M114 E V nm. X W 'M W ' ...Isl -- ---- -- -M ' '.-.Lf -'au-Qui KJ . , X, ., A X A. :,.m.L..,,., J, . VY ,, V-.1,T., ti. 371:11 N .KI ff fLTTY1'T j 1 . x KX N hxzui .. Y ,Y .,.A.,...,,..,. I x .-4 i MWY74' ' f' 'f VI fix aa Z ff, ff 1l ,M Z f W, ff ff, f X? Q 4 ff 1 'rg WM, . MW, I, 74 4 . 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Y. v -f il Q. 1 1 N ,STRA TIW L , ,-5-. . .. ,,, L N . 'iii vis. Administration .4 Q g 2 J A W l ' if if 1 r .' Wi . s f , Q , l Sf7:g5,,ii Q t fs: t i s A , H 6 4 kk, sf ,yi A Q' F RANC L. MCCLUER, Ph. D. President of the College To the Class of 1958: Congratulations to each of you! May your strength he as your days and may Wisdom direct your footsteps, for caller Ways are Ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peacef, F. L. MeC1uer 34,2 y l E f Y i f l 1 L I I l 1 I I Administration S' 5 PAULENA N ICKELL, Ph.D. Dean of the College Greetings to members of the class of 1958 . . . To each of you I say, a6Keep your mind ever alert, your sights high, and assume your share of those community re- sponsibilities that call for the attention of intelligent and well- trained men and Women .... 77 Paulena Nickell 2 3 ,, -www vs ,wwf W1 A-7 'i :'f7if. I Fifi? Z 1W ?ffl ' ?3 ' 5 Administration Those love her best who to themselves are true, And what they dare to dream of, dare to do. -J. LOWELL 5:96559 MARY F. LICHLITER ' ,, Director of Student Guidance , H- -' and Placement 1'3 LIV UDSTAD-Secretary to the Di- rector of Guidance Q WILLIAM FLETCHER MCMURRY Director of Admissions LILLIAN SIEDHOFF-Secretary to the Director of Admissions BETTIE B. WIMBERLY-Assistant to the Director of Admissions Not pictured: CARRIE MAE CHARLES - Secre- tary to the Director of Admissions Adminis trntion Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! -THOREAU Administration Adnlilli slrfl 1., K- f-1 i ., , I 5 , , Kumigf ,M ,K - 1 , 1 Sf I A7 .. ,H mg, , f y ROBERT C. COLSON Business Manager The measure of a man's life is in the well spending of it. -PLUTARCH MARJ ORIE ABELING-Cashier ALICE M. WISE-Secretary 150 the Business Manager istrmi Administration ROBERT L. MCLEOD, Jr., D.D. Dean of the Chapel Himself An act of God. .. His life A breath of God. -BAILEY lg :,. - ..g.A-- 1 - '1 . . . Ek Administration MARY BRYANT Alumnae Secretary and Director of Public Relations Accurate thinking is the be- ginning anal fountain of writing. HORACE LULA CLAYTON BEALE Registrar Loving and serving . . . onward, unswerving .... -GOETHE Adv th . .e Supeffls non Qnd ,ht Service PATRICI A lo the R fo th . lionse Duet Administration MARY YONKER See the President IDA LEWANDOWSKI tary to the Dean MARY JANE HILL--Secretary to the Supervisor of Plant Opera- tion and the Director of Food Service. PATRICIA COLLEY - Secretary to the Registrar MELVA EICHHORN - Secretary to the Director of Public Rela- tions Faculty Art HARRY D. HENDREN - Noe only is there an art in knowing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it. -CICERO JUDITH GLOVER--I paint what I think. -E. B. WHITE ARTHUR L. KANAK-Art is the expression of man's delight. -RUSKIN 3 r Classics HAZEL M. TOLIVER-The clas- sic literature is always modern. -BULWER-LYTTON We ' s..,..,,. 1us - -N-mmf - . -,...,,,, - - .J---fe A:--:vnu .--Y 7- Biolvlf' 'mulff . any Q,.'M T0 me I I 1' If sPaeei5UmW ' i Y'k' ui. ,, ..- MARY TALB0T'Wf X U the svll earlll fu Ll'i' fha! live' all :Q N, MARION DAWSON-iff f' fragrance like flow! mt scented herbs. W I y , .. I 21052-1 flrf 'rf I I . Of A PIT: ar! In f.n0uling A -.o a ceriainarlin ' X XCICERO ol ' Ellxl paz'n1,l,hm H ri B- WHITE Alix-4r1 is fha t .ans tleligbgl NRVSKIN i Biology J, WALTER GRUNDHAUSER - To me . . . every cubic inch of space is a miracle. -WHITMAN MARY TALBOT-Teach us to walk the soft earth as relatives to all that live. -SIOUX PRAYER MARION DAWSON-Life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet- scented herbs. -THOREAU Faculty Education BREMEN VAN BIBBER - What greater or better gift can we offer the republic than to teach and in- struct our youth ? -CICERO Faculty History FRANK ARMSTRONG-The love of freedom has been the quality of Western man. -JEFFERS HOMER CLEVENGER-The happy man is he that knows the world. -J. HALL ...., X 1 English ALICE PARKER-Character: a re. e Erollf served force whichacts directly by Hmm , presence. XE VAN BIBBER5 -EMERSON IREAM household DOROTHY SCHNEIDER-The best lug, 'Q witness is a written paper. N IE PAYNE Ali! -SANDBURG lol? -ftefoundtfaff I5 DOROTHY ELY-Clear conception lm , leads naturally to clear and correct 'll' H expmswn' -BOILEAU nacAHtTL1xD:.n-' AGNES SIBLEY-The sound must seem an echo to the sense. -POPE ELIZABETH DAWSON - Blessed with plain reason and sober sense. -POPE and the heart . . r ff' 1 I fha! in which the li F - 'ngllsh A- .iff kighafqcferql a E ads t Sem XEMERSUN - EID e '3 Irr1'!!6r1 IQERQTIIE bfi , P . su' MDBUHG ' XC 4f'u:'z'v !o cigar C0nCeP?fv: th . ear and COW EBOILEAU 15 Q T-L H, The sound Mu! .san to the sense, NPOPE DA ' ' Wrox E Blessfi Tun ,Z ..:o.. and sober sense. -POPE rs.,,,, A Home Economics Faculty Mathematics A LOUISE BEASLEY - What would life be without arithmetic, but a scene of horrors. -S. SMITH JEANNE HUESEMANN-A spirit of inquiry is the great character- istic of the age we live in. -POOLE Physical Education GRAZINA AMONAS-Moved . . with the magic of motion and sun- shine of glance. -WHITTIER BETTY BARBEE-Health and cheer- fulness beget each other. -ADDISON DOROTHY ROSS - The race by vigor not by vaunts is won. -POPE FERN PALMER-A sound mind in a sound body. -JUVENAL Faculty Modern Language THOMAS DOHERTY-My thoughts and wishes bend again toward France. X -SHAKESPEARE OSCAR HENNING-Always human when he talked. -ROBINSON MARY TERHUNE-Languages are the pedigrees of nations. -JOHNSON Fgttllllly PATRICIA llldtmz lust 05 mlj ' make 'UW' - if sounds on mf' ' l00. om WRSHT truth oblflmab' comes Ol mum' GERTRKDE ISID harm0HJ'f MILTON REHG- came softened. PEARL WALKER sic feels . . . S once. if 5 t 3 4 Falfuhy I .fzrlgqmge I-ISU, Cr! Ihougllis Nm tozcmd all 5 lfznguages me lxlzjnq -JOHNSON ' 'T I r x ,.f Faculty PATRICIA BENKIVIAN MARSH - fust as my fingers on these keys make music, so the self-same sounds on my spirit make a music, too. -STEVENS OZAN MARSH-T here is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes of music. -BROWNING GERTRUDE ISIDOR-In thee lives harmony. -P. SIDNEY MILTON REHG-The mingled notes came so fteneal. -GOLDSMITH PEARL WALKER-W ho hears mu- sic feels . . . solitude peopleal at once. -BROWN ING Music WAYNE BALCI-I-Walk on a trail of L song . . . and all is beauty. -NAVAHO SONG ALLEGRA SWINGEN - The gra- cious tyrannies of her fingertips. -WATSON VIRGINIA HOUSE - Music is a thing of the soul. -HOLLAND ROBERT CRUCE-The style is the 'man himself. -BUFF ON I ei 'Ll W ,, E 5' 1 4 i 1 ,W 'll ' Pt '7 C oi 1 is J We Bu M , Q ' 1 4 -'I 2 A ll v 1' 1 I 1 -4 Vx q x- K, I -1 'Fi .I -4 4 -u K, -4 1 fl A Faculty . , . x Q, VE Philosophy C. EUGENE CONOVER - Being wise, he is free from perplexity. -CONFUCIUS Religion ROBERT L. MCLEOD, JR.-The great use of a life is to spend it for something that outlasts it. -W. JAMES MARY JEAN BARTHOLOMEW - Good, the more communicated, more abundant grows. -MILTON Physical Science LOIS CANNON - So teach us to number our days that we may ap- ply our hearts unto wisdom. -BOOK OF PSALMS MARY E. LEAR-A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make . . .knowledge delightful and will good-natured. -ADDISON CAROLYN S. GRAY-The main- spring of life is in the hjficltgiilll ,. ,yy i l i 1 ! i ! i r 1 ! t 3 1 N w w w N 1 1 ! Q i i Soci0l0?7 B Moogfffad man believes I0 be la' Econ0 lithllul' N fs! ,MARK TWAI- WILLIAM C. ENGIHM- er study of mankind ii WALTER M. BEATTIL' ness is the golden chal society is bound 105602 -l Office Managq MARY ALICE GILDEH Hel' , 9 not gold, ls u allofllment NME EMMA PURNELL 5 - N h of a high degree of U .ey 6 g 'i111s0p1U. .1 N ff B91 1 1 , . X 1 Q 116 NCOYpIie'm1' ' 1CIUg' D In , 'P 1gIOll ,Q -- - I 'W -. 11111 15 1o Spend il for TQ! 0 . U 0611 11. NW. 1.11115 BARTHOLOMEW - 'I or . e communzcaled, P n 11 -5 510115. -MILTON 11 Science .. So 1611611 H510 111 11101 zre 171111 11' 15510 11'i5110m' M QF 15.11115 L1 cheeflullempfl nocence 11111 1115 11 Mighgful Ulld 11 ,ADDISON 11111111 111' , h 011- 111 .. Economics - Psychology Sociology JOHN B. MOORE-Facts, or what man believes to be facts, are de- lightful. -MARK TWAIN CS. Clernensl WILLIAM C. ENCRAM-T he prop- er study of mankind is man. -POPE WALTER M. BEATTIE, JR.-Kind ness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. -GOETHE Office Management MARY ALICE GILDEHAUS-Man. ner, not gold, is woman's best adornment. y -MENANDER EMMA PURNELL-She is possessed of a high degree of . . . charm. -SALLUST 3333.1 . fn. '- 7 'f wiFi:'.-I Faculty rfiqlgf-. , :ig F2 al -55 'ff 1--I 2- T Y -- -1, .M ffzffsf- ff:-I I5- ,L . , Af' Faculty Speech MARTHA MAY BOYER-It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression anal knowledge. -EINSTEIN JULIET MCCRORY-Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an ex- cellent thing in woman. -SHAKESPEARE ROBERT DOUGLAS HUME-Ao tion is eloquence. -SHAKESPEARE 'R ? Ti i 7 l 3 i s 3 l Library MILDRED D. KOHLSTEDT, . HORTENSE F. EGGMANN-It A our duty to live among books. 1 -JOHN HENRY NEWMAN A i fl 3 Q Q L g 3 8 I M . -3 -'f'- ,s.,,,,n--A , 4,7 4 av., ,i,,,,m W-W-,W VV Health lf' RUTH anew? I Ha Ill om. sv: ggi- MD-11 human Lfnjll Q Food CELESTE Dgshcxm 1 mst, mu 'lf sl be fed. Xi B- G Serrice 3 if 13 me Zlfhgf I0 :P'ffff0f1 Health Center Staff THIN RUTH BECKMANN, ANNE LEWIS, M. CAROL HOPKINS, ELEANOR 'M 'WS ORTH. Not pictured : E. J. CANTY, - UH ex. M.D.-If anything is sacred, the human body is sacred. 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I . i Seniors CAROLE ANN ALLEN B.A., ATI, Houston, Texas Choir 54-553 Modern Dance Recitals 55-56, Orchesis 55-56, League of Women Voters 54-563 Young Democrats 55-56, Colhecon 57-58. HEATHER SANDRA WINDRYIVI ARIVIOUR B.A., French and English3 Kirkwood, Missouri Griffin 57-583 Press Club 54-58, Treasurer 55-56, President 57-583 Alpha Lambda Delta 54-56, President 55-56, Young Republicans 54-56, International Relations Club 54-563 Choir 54-573 KCLC 54-553 Modern Language Club 54-56, French Vice President 55-56, Student Christian Association 543 Washington Semester 56-573 President's Scholarship 54-553 Dean's Honor Roll 54-583 Class Vice President 57-583 League of Women Voters 54-56. GUL ATAL B.A., Art and English3 Izmir, Turkey International Relations Club 55-58, Orchesis, Secretary-Treasurer 56-573 Griffin 56-58, Art Editor 56-573 Poetry Society, Secretary-Treasurer 57-583 Kappa Pi, Vice President 57-583 Deanis Honor Roll 55-573 Pres- ident's Scholarship 56-573 lVIay Court, Sophomore Attendant 55-56. Gul, Carole, Heather. f ' ' Xl or Ml W- flfll Tulsa' III.: rrrdrrtraffaft-,lit llanager 009 .4 :- iocial Chaiffllan League of Xlonren n 3 54.563 Modern Lan, Honorable llention if Board, rrraaomonno f. -1 YOLANDA llll- Ill B.A,,Phyclr0loQ1 'V International Relatin- Assooiation 54-55: ti . Harvest Queen 54: lla'- .,,. DJJ-Dt. JOAN IIARGAHET BS., Elenrentarr Ei Encore Club 54-56: V Council 56-57: Bets 4 54-553 Soplronrore Qi. Sllltlfllll gj llay Queen 58. I I 'wail N083 lea '99 55.56. .1 lair ii . . , n 04.08. l H 513. Presiclem 57-53' 7 ' Hfpllbllfayy ' ' N - H BO-1.061 ill? rl-Oo: llodein ' ibtutlent Christian ..j.':..ent-s scholarship gilt tarp'-Treasurer 56-Sig . :ecretary-Treasurer it r R-:ill 55-Sig Pres- .Xttendant 55-56. Seniors NANCY KAY BOWSER B.A., Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma Linden Leaves, Art Editor 57-58, Linden Bark, Reporter and Business Manager 55-563 Press Club 55-56, Kappa Pi 55-58, Reporter and Social Chairman 56-57, President 57-585 Young Democrats 55-563 League of Women Voters 55-565 Women's Recreational Association 54-56, Modern Language Club 54-55, Cobbs House Staff 573 Dean's Honorable Mention List 54--58, Lindenwood Representative on College Board, Mademoiselle Magazine. YOLANDA LOU BREEDEN B.A., Phychologyg Anderson, Indiana International Relations 54--55, Choir 54--55, 57, Student Christian Association 511--555 Courtesy Council 57-58, Cobbs House Staff 57, Harvest Queen 54-5 May Court, Maid of Honor 57, Indiana University 55-57. JOAN MARGARET BROECKELMANN B.S., Elementary Education, St. Charles, Missouri Encore Club 54-56, Colhecon 57-58, Social Council 57-583 Student Council 56-575 Beta Chi 55-58, President 56-58g Freshman Council 54-55, Sophomore Class Secretary 55-56, Day Students, Organization 511--58, Student Education Association 55-58, Vice President 56-57, May Queen 58. Yolanda, Joan. f Seniors MARTHA JOANN BURGIN B.A., Art, Birmingham, Alabama Kappa Pi, Pledge President 57-58, International Relations, Treasurer 57-58, Student Christian Association, Publicity Chairman 57, Birming- ham Southern College 55-56. MARY ANNE CARR B.S., Elementary Education, Flint, Michigan Linden Leaves 56-58, Advertising Manager 57-58, Young Republicans 55-56, Student Education Association 56-58, May Court, Sophomore Attendant 56. MARIA LOUISE CHERNER B.A., History, Hays, Kansas Linden Leaves, Editor 57-58, Griffin, Assistant Editor 55-56, Press Club 58, Alpha Lambda Delta 54-56, Young Republicans 57-58, International Relations 56, Modern Language 54+-56, Triangle 55-56, Linden Scroll 57-58, Washington Semester 56-57, Deanis Honor Roll 54-56, Dean's Honorable Mention 57, Presidentis Scholarship 55. Mafia, Joann, Mary Anne. nrcr r-n'f,2l?fl BIA., lii0l0gl': aw: I Y Triangle 56-58. Serrfilf ' C 5 - r 5 2. rrrzanrrn ,lNf'lf , li.5-,lflenrenlafi Us :N asian rear-ff. lfriffff f Leaguen ol II' ,T idem 57.531 :rudinz Eg, ,. Social Council ol-D1 ' 55-56, Speaker for ll f21 ' 'l sinr noon can 1 B.A., Chemistry and B: '. 5:1 Freshnran Class Ireaezr-f ' 54-57, Triangle. Treasure: ClassSecretary 55-53: H,-it ' f n,. Airman Tlililllf D' Blmlin U, I I u - lf' U . i' Cin: llepuhllcalll 'lm' 50Pl10fH0re lf-fitlilr 55.561 PM -llfpulnlicans Vi: Triangle 55-56l Deans Honor Roll F-:hi-larship 55. Seniors ALYCE FAYE CHEVALIER B.A., Biology, Tampa Florida Triangle 56-58, Secretary 57-583 Graceland College 54-56. ELIZABETH ANN CLEVENCER B.S., Elementary Education, St. Charles, Missouri Linden Leaves, Assistant 54-55, Young Democrats 55-57, President 55-56, League of Women Voters 55-58, President 56-57, Vice Pres- ident 57-58g Student Education Association 55-58, Colhecon 57-58, Social Council 54-55, 57-58, Student Council 57-583 Valentine Court 55-56, Speaker for Democratic Convention 56. SALLY WOOD COX B.A., Chemistry and Biology, Morrilton, Arkansas Freshman Class Treasurer 54-55, Terrapin, President 54-55, Encore 54-57, Triangle, Treasurer 57-585 Young Democrats 56-57, Senior Class Secretary 57-58, Beta Chi 54-56, Treasurer 55. A l Ann, Sally, Alyce. Seniors Lnvlih MARILYN JOYCE deBEER ,,,g1vA.S-lf't,,,,,,,,, B.A., Speech, Alton, Iowa BI5,,0fl1CCl an 5' N Alpha Psi Omega 56-58, President 57-58, Student Education Associa- Slutentfouncil lf tion 56-58, Vice President 57-58, Student Council Representative 57- InternationalllelawI5,.1-,-A 585 Butler House Staff 56-58, Northwestern College 54-563 Junior 5mmfChrist1an College Scholarship, Dean's Honorable Mention 56-57. S,a,','56.53Z Dean? ' DOROTI-IEA ELLEN DEVLIN legm' M M.- B.A., English, Pine Bluff, Arkansas NHRA LOt?E I wt. Linden Scroll, Chaplain 57-58, Choir 57-58, Vice President 58, Pi B'A SpeeCh: EMM Alpha Delta 57-58, Linden Leaves 56-58, Literary Editor 56-57, Assist- Alpia Epsilon llhf'-'f'i' 5' ant Editor 57-58, Poetry Society 54-58, President 55-57, Student PMS Club 57-53: Ml-' Council, Vice President 57-58, Honor Board 55-57, Chairman 56-57, Ch0ir56-53:IellersfLf:z'Liv. Womenis Recreation Association 54-58, Intramurals 54-585 Athletic .- wx Teams 54-57, Griffin 54-55, Butler House Staff 55-57, Student Chris- SYDNEY ANNA il, tian Association Junior Cabinet, Vice President 54-55, President's B-5--HOWEf'i'W l'i'5l Scholarship 57-58, Dean's Honor Roll 57, Deanis Honorable lVIention PFCIM4-0, Y' ,V,,,, , gg 56-58, Spahmer Writing Prize 55, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 58-59. I2CILC'D5cl55,'Qf IVIILDRED ELIZABETH DEVLIN 54-53250631 Coflffil I-'i B.S., Home Economics, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Hnusglpfigdil 93883 le ' man 'Q as ingt'-n Pwr-- Choir 54-57, Treasurer 55-56, President 56-573 Colhecon 56-58, Butler Mable Mention 5515-11 57, House Staff 55, Cobbs House President 57-58, Student Christian Asso- gonference 571-elek -5 Yr. ciation, Junior Cabinet 54-55, Social Service Chairman, Treasurer 57- 58, Canterbury Club 54-58, President 54-55, Estes Park Conference 57. Beth, Ellen, Marilyn. .- ry . ibsucalion .iw W mretfllla Il-11 w L - I - . 5. Q -il-T . J6' llllit if zzdmilenl 932i l '..iI'l' JJ ..xi. ...-M -. ,h . -4,- I-WO ' iii I. x L F '-.l iii 'DJ535 rilhlfli Alf Tfuflenlfhrif. 7 -if-55: ' yi Presideiig 1 7 :zt-.fable lleiilii ' Fe!!-mship 58.59, i2'5Q'f'f1 56-53g Bullf: -fri! Christian Assi- rrriar. 'Treasurer ii- Pzrk Conierenceii .haimian 553-if Seniors MARIVA SARA DORMAN B.S., Office Management, East St. Louis, Illinois Student Council 56-575 Young Republicans 56-575 Orchestra 57-583 International Relations Club 56-585 League of Women Voters 57-58, Student Christian Association, Program Chairman 57-58, Cobbs House Staff 56.585 Dean's Honorable Mention 57-58, Belleville Junior Col- lege 56. NEDRA LOUISE DURHAM B.A., Speech, Centertown, Missouri Alpha Epsilon Rho, Secretary 57-58, Baptist Student Union 56-57, Press Club 57-585 KCLC 56-585 International Relations Club 56-573 Choir 56-58, Jefferson City Junior College 541--56. SYDNEY ANNA FINKS B.S., Home Economics, Clinton, Missouri Press Club 541--585 Young Republicans 55-57g League of Women Voters 55-57, KCLC 54--553 Student Education Association 57-585 Colhecon 54--58, Social Council Chairman 57-58, Student Council 57-583 Irwin House President 55-56, Linden Scroll 57-58, Freshman Council Chair- man 54-g Washington Semester 563 Dean's I-Ionor Roll 55, Dean7s Hon- orable Mention 56-58g Freshman Class President 54-55, Estes Park Conference 575 Welek's First Prize 57. Mariva, Sydney, Nedra. Seniors CAROL GENEVA GARDNER B.A., History, Brentwood, Tennessee Alpha Lambda Delta 54-58, Young Republicans 55-58, Student Educa- tion Association 54-58, League of Women Voters 56-57, Modern Lan- guage Club 54-56, Spanish Vice President 55-56, Student Council 55-58, Secretary-Treasurer 56-57, President 57-58, Honor Board 57-58, House Presidents, Council 57-58, House Staff 55-58, Linden Scroll 57-58, Washington Semester 56-57, Squawker Editor 55-56, Presidentis Schol- arship 55-57, Dean's Honor Roll 55-58, Harvest Court 54. MARY ANN GATCHELL B.M.E., Cello and Piano, Mountain Grove, Missouri MENC 55-58, Alpha Lambda Delta 54-58, Secretary 55-56, Orchestra 54-58, President 56-57, Mu Phi Epsilon 55-58, Treasurer 55-56, 57-58, Vice President 56-57, Choir 55-56, Student Education Association 54- 58, Program Director 56-57, House Staff 56-57, Alpha Sigma Tau 57-58, Linden Scroll 57-58, American Guild of Organists 57-58, Young Republicans 55-57, President's Scholarship 56-58, Deanis Honor Roll 54-58. ELIZABETH ANN GEHRS RS., Elementary Education, Festus, Missouri Student Education Association 57-58, William Woods Junior College 54-56, Murray State College 56-57. Carol, Liz, Ann. A . in oiivr CON-il Ql, BS., Elemenlafl if U 'E er- 54, 5662- 565152 C0lheC0P-?2I'i'i Class President 0 - --W ' gone CLARA erir B,A,, Psychologlii P ll Young Republicarls -337 55.56, Beta Clii 59-JU, l Accompanist for Orrliesr- DONALD L. CRIME? BA., History and Gore Press Club 56-53: .ilpl President 57-58, Drama 5l, Chanute lunior Coll'-3 i - Qs i 1 l l 1 . A R Q n r V e s e zu 3 ' ,,ii L i 2 7 i , L' l Q LQ- blutleni Educa l' ' lloclern L ,iii Co ' --an ' r l ' I O H- l J .0 . ,ni 0'H0lliE M gnonl E - U. l 'ffwssf-i.-.1. I 75562 Orchestra WY 55-56. 57.53. Association 51. 1? 'lla Ngma 'lan if Yglmig ' an 5 Honor lloll ,lunior College Seniors OLIVE CONSTANCE GIBSON B.S., Elementary Education, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Choir 541-, 56-58, Secretary 56-57, Student Education Association 511-, 56-58, Colhecon 57-58, Beta Chi 54, 56-58, Treasurer 57-58, Senior Class President 57-585 Florida State University 55-56. ROXIE CLARA GREENE B.A., Psychology, El Dorado, Arkansas Young Republicans 55-56, League of Women Voters 55-56, Choir 55-56, Beta Chi 55-58, KCLC 56-57, Secretary of Senior Class 57-58, Accompanist for Orchesis 55-56. DONALD L. CRIMES B.A., History and Government, Speech, Chanute, Kansas Press Club 56-58, Alpha Epsilon Rho 57-58, Young Republicans, President 57-58, Drama Scholarship 56-58, Oklahoma University 50- 51, Chanute Junior College 55-56. Connie, Don, Roxie. Seniors SUSANNE HELEN HILTENBRANDT B.S., Home Economics3 St. Louis, Missouri Colhecon 56-58, Vice President 56-573 Student Education Association 56-583 Young Republicans 56-573 Cobbs House Staff 57-583 William Woods 54-56. JAMES WAYNE HODGES B.A., Speech, Dramatics3 Monahans, Texas Student Education Association 56-58, Treasurer 57-583 Alpha Psi Omega 56-58, Vice President 57-583 Treasurer, Senior Class 57-583 Drama Scholarshipg Odessa College 53-56. NANCY SUE HULSE B.S., Elementary Education3 St. Joseph, Missouri Young Republicans 54-583 Orchesis 54-563 Student Education Associa- tion 54-58, Secretary 56, President 575 Choir 54-553 House Staff 54-55, KCLC 54-553 Dean7s Honorable Mention 55-562 Washington Semester 56-573 League of Women Voters 57-58. Nancy, Jim, Sue. 52 - i I ET SUE lflllxil TABTTS., Educationi Alun , , 'terav Linden LENS' Ll. . tion Association 005705 r.' tion 5557- nuun uincii JO B,A,, Sociologyi TPVW Womens Recreation :iff Orchestra 55-57: Collin' Butler House President Club 55-573 Sweet Briar ' SONDRA ROSE lil BS., Home Economics Choir 56-573 Colliecou 7 cil 57-583 William lim , io 3 ...,.. 3 ik x . Rs .X 'Q E-'Ili' I ' am . Alpltalpsi Uma Qi M985 Drama E1iucationAssocia. 'L H-f-use StaH54-55: ll ashington Semester Seniors JANET SUE JOHNSON B.S., Education, Munster, Indiana Linden Leaves, Literary Editor 57-58, Griffin 57-58, Student Educa- tion Association 55-58, Poetry Society 55-58, Deanis Honorable Men- tion 55-57. .IANET IVIARCIA JONES B.A., Sociology, Springfield, Illinois Womenas Recreation Association 55-58, Treasurer 57-58, Choir 55-57, Orchestra 55-57, Colhecon 58, Student Council Representative 57-585 Butler House President 56-57, Butler House Staff 55-573 Canterbury Club 55-57, Sweet Briar College 54-55. SONDRA BOSE .IUPIN B.S., Home Economics, Centralia, Illinois Choir 56-57, Colhecon 56-58, Young Republicans 56-57, Social Coun- cil 57-58, William Woods College 54-55, University of Illinois 55-56. I l Sondra, Janet, Marcia. Seniors BARBARA JOSEPHINE KOELLEH B.M., Piano, Barry, lllinois Orchestra 56-58, Mu Phi Epsilon 55-58, Secretary 56-57, President 57-58, Choralaires, Accompanist 57-58, Choir 54-55, Sibley House Staff 56-57, Sibley House President 57-58, American Guild of Organ- ists 57-58, Linden Scroll, Secretary 57-58, Student Christian Associa- tion 55-57, Song Leader 55-56, Junior Advisor 56-57, Deanis Honor Roll 56-57, Dean's Honorable Mention 54--56, Winner, Young Artists' Contest 55. DORIS EDNA LANGENECKERT B.S., Elementary Education, Clayton, Missouri International Relations Club 55-58, Colhecon 56-57, House Staff 56, 58, Courtesy Council 57-583 Student Education Association 55-58, Secretary 57-58, Deanis Honorable Mention, Dean's Honor Roll, Font- bonne College 54--55. PHYLLIS H. LAYTON B.S., Business Education, Brentwood, Missouri Student Education Association 57-58, Day Students' Organization 57-58' Central College 54-57. 7 Doris, Barbara. f A oar UCP' ghemistry: Rich! ff 'ln Tangle Club DWG' 1 silray 54-58, Sffffffmff 54.57, Treasurer 56-57- BARBARA lillffilih l! B,A., History? Sl' I-Ou' Orchesis 5553- Sfmla lnternational RCIHUUUS 55-563 Collegiate COUIEC Washington Semeilff 95 WANDA BULLARD BS., Home Economics Colhecon 55-58, Treasure s s lifv 3631 P .- 1-33. Q. leflflfnt lbl R lr WHO, ,xp 11.3 .Iii of Olgan. Q- flillan Ama 3, ' ,N , . Dean! H0n0r .T If , l Hfstjge 56. les-mation 55,533 ll-mor Rollg Font. I 'rganizalion Si-53g Seniors CLEO JOAN LcCLAlRE B.A., Chemistry, Richmond Heights, Missouri Triangle Club 55-58, Vice President 56-57, President 57-58, Poetry Society 54-58, Secretary-Treasurer 55-573 International Relations Club 541--57, Treasurer 56-57. BARBARA EUGENIA LEE B.A., History, St. Louis, Missouri Orchesis 55-58, Secretary-Treasurer 58, Young Republicans 56-57, International Relations Club 541-58, President 57-58, Social Council 55-56, Collegiate Council for the UN, Delegate 575 House Staff 57, Washington Semester 56-575 Dean's Honorable Mention 56-58. WANDA BULLARD LESLEY B.S., Home Economics, Cherry Valley, Arkansas Colhecon 55-58, Treasurer 56-575 Student Education Association 56-58. Joan, Barb. Seniors LOIS ELAINE LUNT B.M.E., Piano3 Pratt, Kansas International Relations 54-553 Orchestra 54-583 Mu Phi Epsilon 55-58, Treasurer 56-57, Chaplain 55-583 Choir 54-553 Choralaires, Accom- panist 55-573 Student Education Association 56-583 House President, Sibley 56-573 House Staff, Sibley 54-573 Poetry Society 55'57Q Linden Scroll 57-583 American Guild of Organists 57-583 Deanls Honorable Mention 54-573 IFYE Exchange Student to Austria 573 Music Educa- tors' National Conference 55-58. ELIZABETH MCCLINTOCK B.S., Elementary Education3 St. Charles, Missouri Student Education Association 57-583 Day Students' Organization 57-583 Central College 54-57. MARGARET ELIZABETH MILLER B.A., Speech3 Jefferson City, Missouri Play Productions 54-583 Squawker 56-573 Press Club 55-585 Orchesis 55-56, Alpha Epsilon Rho 56-583 Linden Scroll, Treasurer 57-583 Dean's Honor Roll 58, KCLC 55-58, Sales, Continuity Director 55-56, Publicity, Program Director 56-573 Student Council Representative 56-573 Freshman Counselor 57-583 Orchestra 54-583 Modern Language Club 54-563 Colhecon 55. AL gagrewtmx , X 'x .,,, kwf' Betty, Elaine. if' W' 3 PY I I 3 HIRLEl ,P -L SBA, Enghghg Nant .. 'l 51: P F shmarl Comm .A tl- Ciih 511-561 League U it 1 'friii -'xliim 4 lxCLC at 0 'T Yalfnw. iq. Semester 56-0 5 NAN NORDYKE - B.A..Speeeh: .linariti . Press Club 54-53. Prfeffff - 57.583 Young Deira'-frii-v ' 54-58, Chief Engineer Production Director J' P at Station Manager 53: Xi- 'rf 56-573 Deans Honor it Omega 56-58. JUDITH K. PETERS' 'P Wichita, Kansas Womenls Recreation is- Democrats 55-58. Yitia- P: 5557? League of We-trier, ' PIU 56-573 Intramurals 33- Assooiation, Publicity C. .fl A , I i i i 3 fi' .ii Qljwf g , V 5. 1 ff K, A 5 1: . tl XX 4... 'Fw-... it'-11 if L V 'r Ti'X-TT? wx ' xl . t if ,. X i ' Phiig 3. - x .x, -i M 1 . mf PSIIOU55-5 W raiaue- MU H U In 4 ..,, ll- Presidem Irrafiu O00-: I 7 lleanis li Linden Hoilolablf :ia jf- ,- . Nlusrc Educa- . Urganization5I.53: ,LID 55-585 Urchesi .. lreaurer 57-58g igfty Director 55-56, xx-:ii Representative Z: Xl-3-dem Language . -., Seniors SHIRLEY NOLAND B.A., English5 Nashxrille, Tennessee Freshman Council 54-5 Young Republicans 55-575 Modern Langua e 3 Club 54--56, League of Women Voters 54--575 Squawker Staff 55-565 KCLC 57-585 Pi Al ha D lt 57-58 p e a 5 Press Club 57-585 Washington Semester 56-575 Valentine Queen 56. NAN N ORDYKE B.A., Speech5 Amarillo, Texas Press Club 54-58, President 55-565 Alpha Epsilon Rho 55-58, President 57-585 Young Democrats 54-565 Orchestra 541--585 Choir 55-565 KCLC 54--58, Chief Engineer 55, Chief Announcer 56, Sales Director 56-57, Production Director 56-57, Program Director 56-57, KMOX Liaison 57, Station Manager 585 Modern Language Club 55-57' Cobbs House Staff 56-575 Deanis Honor Roll5 League of Women Votegrs 54--565 Alpha Psi Omega 56-58. JUDITH K. PETERSON Wichita, Kansas Women's Recreation Association 55-58, Social Chairman 56-575 Young De 55-5 ' ' ' ' ' mocrats 8, Vice President 55-56, International Relations Club 55-575 League of Women Voters 55-575 Student Council 55-565 Terra- pin 56-575 Intramurals 55-585 Athletic Teams 55-575 Student Christian Association, Publicity Co-Chairman 57-58. i 1 I ,vu '-La . Nan, Judy, Shirley. YV.-f -mm -:11rTtz'wrT ff7 ' ' sg., ,-5.35,-Q-h,. 5,5 ,,- - . 5 , , . 1- A Seniors FRANCES SUE POTTER B.A., Speech, Springfield, Missouri Press Club 54-58, Young Republicans 57, International Relations 55-573 KCLC Station Manager 57, Continuity Director 57, Program Director 55-56, 57, Production Director 58, Terrapin 56-58, Alpha Epsilon Rho 55-58, Vice President 55, President 56-57, Delegate to National Conven- tion 56, 57, Student Christian Association, Social Service Chairman 55- 56, Vice President 56-57, President 57-58, Colhecon 55, Linden Scroll, Historian 57-58, Freshman Council 54, Washington Semester 56-57, Dean's Honorable Mention 54-55, Dean's Honor Roll 56-58, Sopho- more Class President 55-56. CAROL ROBERTA PUNT RA., Speech, St. Louis, Missouri Linden Bark 56-57, Press Club, Vice President 56-58, Pi Alpha Delta 55-58, Choir 54, Choralaires 55-56, KCLC Public Relations 56, Social Director 57, Sales Director 58, Alpha Epsilon Rho 56-58, House Staff Niccolls 55, Science Fair Scholarship 54-58. GRETE LUCINDA REHG , B.A., English, St. Charles, Missouri Choir 54-58, Accompanist 55-58, President 57-58, Orchestra 54-58, Mu Phi Epsilon 55-58, Vice President 57-58, Student Education Associa- tion 57-58, Sibley House Staff 54-55, Sibley House President 55-56, Social Council 55-56, KCLC Music Director 55-56, Honor Board Sec- retary 57-58, Junior Class Vice President 56-57, Dean's Honorable Mention 55, Young Artists' Winner 57. r xx, Crete, Sue, Carol. WANCY ll'iRlli:.llflt, 1 lltllglollf l'A ' N -0. IDlf'YT.I:l- Chir5Q'U?,. 2 ,rollers 0602? U Luther Cullffge 3 J' l . ,1 1 uuuu STU E gi., iB.rl-,Cheurrslryi ff - 'cane 7 Yuuug l'l9PU,Jll , oflllorueu loler: - - ' r gl-06. ruuu uuursu SCH Home Efonrlrfltif' Press Club 51-55: tion 57.53g luternaku-me University 55-50- . n . E. . pr 01159 i . 'l?ra1rrD'O0l' l4g,l,,E , lfellor T- - P81011 llllo Q Jlmrral C0 . -ja -I F I lllfll. sal L-lmao 55. U mflen SETON. Q' selllflfler rg' lvl '56'53'Sol1lll . on Fi -llplw Della j l.lll0n5 Smal Vt-V32 House Stall 'lr-flrestra 54-585 ll-location Associa- Y1 President 55-565 ll- -nor Board Seo llearis Honorable .., LJ.-. - Seniors NANCY MARIA ROBERTS B.A., Religious Education3 Postville, Iowa Choir 56-583 International Relations Club 56-573 League of Women Voters 56-573 Young Republicans 56-573 Grinnell College 55-56Q Luther College 56. METTA STEVE ROUSSALIS B.A., Chemistry3 Casper, Wyoming Young Republicans 56-583 International Relations Club 57-583 League of Women Voters 56-583 lVIodern Language 57-583 MaclVIurray College 54-56. JUNE ELOISE SCHMIDT BS., Home Economics3 Evansville, Indiana Press Club 54-553 Colhecon 53-55, 57-583 Student Education Associa- tion 57-583 International Relations Club 53-54, KCLC 541--553 Indiana University 55-56. Nancy, June, lVIetta. . ' ,I , rf '-..IIf'i' 'vrf'rr'n-wvw-----f--7-+-v--0 ff ' - '1 ' ' 7 7 Seniors JULIA ANN SPICKELMIER B.A., Psychology, Washington, Missouri Orchestra 54-55, Mu Phi Epsilon 55-58, Secretary 56-57, Triangle Club 56-58, Alpha Lambda Delta 55-56, Dean's Honor Roll 54-55. LOIS ANN STEWART B.A., Biology, Ft. Smith, Arkansas Alpha Lambda Delta, Junior and Senior Advisor 56-58, Young Republi- cans 55-56, Orchestra 54-57, Choir 54-55, Choralaires 54-58, Tri- angle Club 57-58, Honor Board 56-58, Secretary 56-57, Poetry So- ciety 56-58, Student Christian Association, Music Chaplain 57-58, Alpha Sigma Tau 57-58, Linden Scroll, President 57-58, President's Scholarship 55-58, Deanls Honor Roll 54-58. SANDRA A. TAYLGR PLA., Psychology, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Young Republicans 54-58, International Relations Club 55-58, League of Women Voters 54-58, Choir 55-57, KCLC, Engineer and Program Director 56-58, Orchesis 55-57, Colhecon 57-58, lrwin House Staff 54, Cobbs House Staff 55-56, Student Christian Association, Social Service Chairman 57-58, Beta Chi 54-58, Publicity Chairman 55-56, Treasurer 54-55, Estes Conference 57. Ann, Sandy, Julie. not uuuuu D' r 5 u,a,,suaau1 A y p,'ouee957' Alpha 1 3.5.- luun College 7 Q ' nun aux unnr-. a,sr,nuurve1 Bam W Sluclenllfaiuoiall'-'U 'i Suuuotniu'eff1lY l ll J unrouuu Joi' ti' ' B.ul.,lQnglish: llzrf-Zig, ' Young lleunorratf. l':f Chairman 56-Sf. Nat. ' 2 il-58, League oi ll' ' President, Butler R-37: i Association. Progrer 1 Court, Junior .liter-tiff Queens College 54-53. 'UU 56.57. . H'.'IlOfR I Tnangle Oll 54.55, 'F-53' Iorrn I-mlai 5 'g Republ' ff- -1-Sr rr is .se-571 Poelir 55 , , l .wvpllaplam - I ' 1 ONDSI PI-esldemas fffub 55-535 league gineer and Program win House Staff5l: iff-In. Social Servirr in 55-56. Treasurer Seniors EDWIN D. VAN WOERT B.A., Speech5 Peekskill, New York Alpha Psi Omega 57-585 Student Education Association 57-585 Tuscu- lum College 54-57. JANE ANN WINTER B.S., Historyg Burlington, Iowa Student Education Association 57-585 Da State University of Iowa 54--57. CAROLYN .IOY WOOD B.A., English5 Marietta, Georgia y Students' Organization 57-585 Young Democrats, President 55-585 International Relations Club, Social Chairman 56-57, National Conference Delegate 57-585 Pi Alpha Delta 57-585 League of Women Voters 56-575 Student Council 57-585 House President, Butler 56-575 House Staff, Cobbs 57-585 Student Christian Association, Program Chairman 56-575 Class Treasurer 56-575 May Court, Junior Attendant 56-575 Student Education Association 57-585 Queens College 54-55. ' -A Carolyn, Van. rvwv--t,.w,n,.... , ,, .,-, ,, N, ,. --. ---5 '- 4 , , rf- '. X - Juniors Ruth Louise Beckmann Mary Knox Berger Harriet Berman Elizabeth Ann Bohn Elizabeth Ann Britt Elizabeth Butler Antoinette Chapman Cornelia Mason Childs Jane Elizabeth Cooper Mary Elizabeth Cox Peggy Orlean Crane Martha Dillard Mary Dillard, Secretary Ferol Ann Finch Diane Floyd ll1Hl ' il'f :t', . rj,' xr y-1 Kmherlne if fy ' karen LU' 'J 7 . Mary Goodniqflp V Sandra lOl' W' i Mart' Nlasdalf f ' Betty lean Ha:-271 ar' ' Martha Hard N llarilee .lim Higg Q- Eallee Hong arol A1111 ll i . Ann Elise xx. Fmhla J Hrll v ni -N lll Xffrlx-fl :ir . 'V In. Juniors Susan Beth Freegard Katherine Anne Fryfogle Karen Lyn Gaston Mary Goodnick Sandra Joy Gordon Mary Magdalene Green, Vice President Betty Jean Hagemann Grundmann Martha Hard Marilee Ann Hipple Sahee Hong Carol Ann Hopkins Ann Elise Horstrnann Froma Jane Johnson Joyce Georgia Kayarian Marilyn M. Kroepel I fig 5 af' Agana ix 1r ' Juniors Elizabeth Layton Martha Jane Latshaw l Verna Lou Lloyd l Laurie lane McLeod D Susan lVlcParlancl 5' Donna Sue Milnes I ll I Analoel Mojonnier Rel Virginia Natho ua Janice Eileen Nelson, Treasurer Let Gay Nicholls N Meral Orgun Qhi: .lulie Orr UBL Con Eleanor LeAnn Orth Carol Pechar C Patsey Marie Pettey Yllslrl 01 EHZZQ Juniors Janet F lo Phillips Judith Patricia Pratt Patsy Price Doris Kay Province Suellen Purdue Mary Carolyn Rankin Rebecca Lee Roberts, President Mary Steve Roussalis Lettie Lee Russell Shirley Ann Smith Sara Lynne Stein Constance Jean Sutton Charlotte Elaine Tschannen Virginia Terry C Mrs. A. W'.J Elizabeth Ann Thomas . Juniors Mary Ellen Wall Mary Kathryn Warner Kay Westwood Elizabeth Ann Weatherwax Alice Kay. Wethers Sandra Williams Ahnawake Wilson Catherine Zotos - -Iii' . 'ffl lil l l Q. 1 l Top left: Ka grove, Barbz Bottom lefl, llflll, Judy K Kazmaier, D R it l X X 'K Top left: Karen Klabau, Donna Lacy, Sherral Mus- grove, Barbara Marr, Ann Harper, Kathryn Hunt. Bottom left, first row: Nancy Knock, Mary Sue Jor- dan, Judy Kiger, Judy Hutchens. Second row: Kay Kazmaier, Dorothy Langridge. T 'us' Ml Top right, first row: Eleanor Mansfield, Emily Hay. Second row: J o Ann Lovins, Karen Prewitt, Sally Miller, Sonja Lee. Bottom right: Priscilla Richards, Kay Dunham, Mary Sue Bragg, Shirley Lee, Mary McLeod, Sally Brasher. Sophomores 67 Top ley dra K5 s0n,Be Bottom Heusin Top left, first row: Karen Glaser, Sherri Benderoff, Betty Top right: Suzanne Cooper, Linda Cotton, Marjorie , Thomf Owens. Second row: Mary Fitts, Suzanne Alexander, Mar- Compton, lla Crews, Carole Cordill, Jane Copeland. p M p garet Balley' Bottom right, first row: Barbara Flanagan, Sally Bottom left, first row: Sandy Hairston, Kay Fellabaum, Hillstrom. Second row: Margot DuTeau, Nancy Claudine Talbott. Second row: Lily Trautwein, Barbara Green, Gayle Haines, Martha Hensley. I Larson. Q me f, V I V, , i 1 Z K rw lj lj lf? , 4, , .1 ff ji .,, 2 f l I, Sophomores eff! tion. llarjtrf ans Copelar anagan iallr leau. Nancy Top left, first row: Peggy Newell, Sue Combe, Son- dra Kyle, ,lean Cochran. Second row: Nancy ,lack- son, Bette Riley. Bottom left, first row: Caroline Freeburg, Laura Heusinkvelcl, Margaret Hollenbeck. Second row: Pia Thorner, Norma Camp, Nancy Gale. US W, E ophomores Top right, first row: C. ,l. Clark, Connie Boyington, Mary Avery. Second row: Mary Lee Boren, Carolyn Bayer, Nancy Tucker, Linda Winegarner. Bottom right, first row: Connie Milliken, Sharon Poole, Jackie Wolf. Second row: Janet Hancock, Sue Hill, Helen Moeller. Top left, first row: Barbara Foster, Marjorie Ward, Julianne Top right: Judy Lanman, lean Conrath, Katie Mey- Rohinson. Second row: Mary Kay Pagel, Martha Mclnnis, er, Helen Bice, Sarah Loden, Marjorie Davis Dale. Judy Robmson' Bottom right: Dorothy Noble, ,loan Meyer, Charlyne Bottom left: Mary Jane Biggs, Ann Dierking, Patsy Jones, Grogan, Rhoda Sotiropoulou, Anna Belle Defa- Carol Davidson, Frances Nagel, Kitty Zink. baugh, Carolyn Dodson. Sophomores Top left, first rout-qi Second row: Edith thi Nixon, Barbara Hester Bottom left, first rout Kattmann, Cynthia Tir er, Mary Fletcher Cox. th. Katie llfyr 'e Davis llal-t wer. Charlie Belle Del 3. Top left, first row: Ann Wescoat, Kathleen Perry. Second row: Edith Shigley, Judith Winburn, Norma Nixon, Barbara Mester. Bottom left, first row: Katherine Ritchey, Carolyn Kattmann, Cynthia Tyring. Second row: Janet Walk- er, Mary Fletcher Cox, Malinda Rodgers. 7 ophomores Top right, first row: Betty Smythe, Barrie Bowen, Marcia Worley. Second row: Elizabeth Darnall, Marilyn Wilson, Cleta J ones. Bottom right, first row: Nancy Russell, Nahid Bozorgmehrl Jean Taylor, Diane Nocheff. Second row: Nancy Rector, Pilar Salvador. I 7 ' 1 3 A I I awk 4 Freshmen FT 1 V First row, left to right: Sheila Reel, Virginia Orr. Second row: .lohanne Repper, Sondra Mitchell, i Nancy Hoffman, Patsy Winans. Third row: Lynne Murray, Susan Perry, Ellen Reid, Lee Oglesby, W S in L Kathleen Burt, Mary Moehlenkamp. , , b ,gg .H ' , S S Q I 5 -ul, 1-U 2 I l fs xl Al lx. Sli, r I iv :wr W 5 lr ,s vi First Tow' feff to right: Marietta Tinsley, MHTY D. Williams Second row' S S C 'e ichafer6V.Steghanie Harms, Fran Feldmann. Third row: Caroline Stephenson,uilNfIa1?5?niiJru Roexigy, aren 1tt, arbara Crump, Anne Leedy, Zoe Myers, esllm' - Q I i I fl-Isl nun. 0 .in Jinan ll l P Freshmen 17 girgfyrouviatliffilzgo triggltii jackie Hutt, Betsy Kelton, Suzie Holding Second row' Janet Hinkle Gay , y. zr row:Nac Lt,K K'1',L d K'gh,Wd it Horner, Linda Hopke, Sue Kalbfleisclliy anz aren Wm In a m t en Y Han, K C' First row, left to right: Diana Macurda, Nancy Babb, Rae Barsness. Second row: Miriam Avey, ,Io Ann Barnes, Kay Balderson, Margi Bassnett. Third row: Helen Norman, Margaret Ahrens, Jean Allen, Ina Rae Barklage, Sue Allender, Abbie Axmann. J ,J 73 N4 Freshmen FTE I i , First row, left to right: Suzanne Weddington, Annette Womack, Celia Rueda, Pia Thorner. Second row: Jacqueline Westerfeld, Mary Sue Terry, Karen Heinlein, Joann Kilpatrick. Third row: Mary Ann Clark, Carolyn Carroll, Elaine Word, Sandra Adams, Ping Chin. 1 4 25 I 1 i 2121 y V U 4 fl lin , Fil V 5 if ill 1 i ' Vi. 5 :l 2 I Q z First row, left to rivht: ,lane Tibbal M A T IQ 3 Judy Rinderer, NelsybSanchez, Linda Dilmergr? Peggy lfilgiklslili, Aliierltllfeliine Wadlow' Second row: .gi ' 74 Shnll? Firm ,UN I-Oflla I l S - 3 I ue I-llllludu L TQS 77193 Freshmen First row, left to right: Ginny Heilhronner, Diane Goldman, Vivian Hiatt. Second row: Candy Harley, Georgiana Foster, Rosemary Fones, Melinda Green. Third row: Glenda Garrett, Joyce Hackmann, Jane Gadberry, Gail Jones, Sarah Hodges, Etta Jean Farmer. . -U . K' d, P t L , Sh ron Ward. Second row: .l0y.LaVigne, Lhlsriarliga lltijetwgllegfr IgrieCll.1gf3glteLyn1n1e1allfIcCo32i. Tiff? row? Gretchen Lent, Nelda Martin, Peggy Sue Limbaugh, Joanne Williams, Nan Vancil, Nancy Kmneit- 75 First row, left to right: Regina Malczycki, Claire Schlosberg. Second row: Saundra Springsted, Sally Seifert, Peggy Wheeler, Helen Rank. Third row: Wilma Tyau, Joan Rundell, Renee Ryter, Judy Reeves, Marlene Severin, Cynthia Richards. V Freshmen E Fe sl1N'f ' First row, left to right: Judy Ritter, Sarah Weatherby. Second row: Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Joyce 1. . Wilson, Laurelee VrY, June Tavlin. Third row: Judy Sutera, Sondra Swindel, Nancy Calvert, Barbara Teal, Peggy Payne, Jewel Webb. 76 Flfsf ,l 1 LI? da hh I1 - 7 1-, ,l Hllllgnfrl Tn .1 .. 1 l fr fy ul I. X.. 42 in 'PS 1 ,I 1-, s .ltr at y 'Q- C 1 fi' I Freshmen WG' F' ' . . . . LU-95 WW, left to fight- HedY Sue Woog, Blllle Gall Long, Conett Car 1 M G ynne Bryant, June Nagel Sue Mcpherson Pe A L Tho Yn c regor. Second row. .loan McKelvey, Nancy Mzaltleck, Phyllis Ogdenj NellglelcGela1? JeaO1lrtlef.McLlzlll1. row: Nancy Ordelheide 1-.i......,....-, ,Y First row left to rzght Bobbl Fer uson Barbara Dale Dunlap Joy V Fowler Second row Llnda Reed G1llCSp1C Frances Glvens Terry Gadd T hzrd row Suzanne E111 Jane Ely Sherol Faulkner Thalla Watklns Karen Gardner Kathenne Worth 77 Freshmen First row, left to right: Karen Deeter, Donna Davis, Yhagrla Crovella, Betty Brown. Second row: Sara Cook, Ruth Chapman, Martha Crane, Mitzi Castleberly. Third row: Connie Ellis, Judy Downing, Mary Elizabeth Epton, Rebecca Dye, Margie Faeth, Penny Cox, Lucinda Depping. F T6Sl1 n11'H First row, left to right: Jane B t I Crockarell, Janice Beaty Annetllj ljaiif 2l,Il3?3mS, Anil Boswell. Second row: Sandra Boyd, Betsy Linda Bragg, Myril Brunh. ' 'OW ice Bates, Jnrllrlr Whalen, Brenda Bullion, 1 l 78 F1-T51 , '- fu. llrrlnu l Esbllri ' Mx F9811 I I ffff li I. 'Hen Freshmen First row left to right Jea tt W , : ne e illiams, Patsy Farrell, Elaine Huddleston. Second row: Mitzi Mclntosh, Barbara Kasper, Judy Adams, Carolyn Krizer. Third row: Virginia Terry, Janice Seitz, Melba Peyton, Sandy Schmitt, Angela Wilson. . . - d row: Jane Patterson, Fzrst row, left to right: Jane Adams, Linda Crane, Carolyn Black-, Sew . , Virginia Head, Wanda Wear, Georgia Wood, Ana Maria Anton.BThzrd row. Nicky Wolf, Susanne Esber, Sally Sue Hutchinson, Judy A. Brown, Glee Helllgtagv Joan ray' 79 1 w. f 571 7 1 L 1, 1 Q 5. Q 's J. -4: .I fb H1 55 N. r if -4 2 -fc ni C. in fa A .4 N. 'E I 1 . f .4 'Q 'F 5.1 .4 4 -I - -4 f if A 'Tiki' ? ij. 1 .,,L' 4 il N: in SPM. 1, 5 , ,xii f 35, yfw 'j x WJ, M, K , , . X 2 J d,W'v'ffl.::4 V,,..x,. .wg V af ',Wz,'g, , f- I 'X W nm, ,V 7,121 Nw 4g7iSgffm 4 ,fy 'wif ,. X f- Swag, I XX we 1 S37 :F .. X :gw7zfw,Z ' p,,,,..,- 91 n4..LQ,f K - 4 w W an 5.1,- X , . ff L., ,W f fl? I' v. Q l gb wiv L J' SQ Q3 if Ui. P, li .-.Av J fl 1 gqsr W 6 L xx MA . i' ,Z , 1, e 41 QQ 'NSW' n V ,,.,,1:Zl , I f iw, . QQ- ,Q,1.f f ', , .QQ .lo X 1- ,.. 'Q F.. :M nj, Z, ,,., ML ,,,.. '- , . f .T -gd i'.. fi 1'- 4' X 5,1 fit M. w .'7. IJ 15 ,J 5' sential to constructive living. af tuclent Council ,MWA ji . . . the governing body of the campus 7 ,iwwf , ,gf W W wif f, .1 Wwf .VZ 1 if QW. CAROL GARDNER President .Qan- gif-Sij VOCQU, leg f0 riglfgj S- C0fTf1lJ6, S- Pinks, E. Devlin, Vice Presidentg C. Gardner, Presidentg ur ue, ecretary reasurer, B. Miller, Freshman Counselor' M. .lones Second row- C Schafer, M. Compton, P. Price, E. Butler, H. Woog, M. Dillard, Pi Pettey, C. Wood, legislating in social matters, and promot- ing the maturity and responsibility so es- Hmm . student f i'7' . . y-i intel'-Pefioml i suPPo11il1S th' 5 '-.r 4H11,l,.' code . - - - , . I oi mi! Velopment . 3 wa 4 . Q J 1 .V ,. j Lvf: I iffy nf, fir' llllllpuq 'V .v' Plvnmg x . x. Honor Board . . . student representation, a positive and inter-personal relationship . . . actively supporting the principles of the honor code . . . sincerely encouraging the de- velopment of individual integrity. is 'Q' time 5 .. , in , ,V k 3 .,.,. , i ,.. it 3' 5 --L .-.W--HSYQ 'I if 1 e it Q ' 1-' It ff IL af ' 1543 it i f SY W X 4 ts. . ,.g..,.AJ3.. CORNELIA CHILDS Chairman ff' W satis Left to right: C. Gardner, A. Stewart, C. Childs, Chairmang G. Rehg, Secretaryg C. Pechal Advisors: Miss Mary Lichliter, Mr. Walter M. Beattie, Jr. tudent Christian Association President SUE POTTER . . . to aid in brmging the beauty of 3 full and creative life to each student through growing spiritual consciousness. L 4 l , dl A 'X if , 3 K' I Senior Cabinet First row, left to right: M. E. Wall, E. Bohn, Secretaryg S. Potter, Presidentg B. Devlin, Treas- urer, C. Childs, Vice President. Second row: N. Camp, A. Stewart, S. Taylor, M. Dorman, P. Pettey, J. Cooper. Third row: J. Burgin, .l. Kayarian, M. Kroepel, C. Milliken, M. Dillard. Advisors: Miss Juliet McCrory, Mr. Douglas Hume, Dr. Robert L. McLeod. junior Cabinet First row, left to right: N. Babb, President! C- Ellis, Vice President, S. Harms, SGCVGUIVYJ V' Head. Second row: D. Macurda, J. Tibbals, Treasurer, M. Taylor, I. Repper, S. Hodges, G' Pauly. Advisor: Miss Mary Jean Bartholomew. K , Left to rs: Deilin. l, . . yt wldzisor, .. ...aids in actor. Q 1711- L.. 5- .L, C WN, .aux 1 ,C A X Frm my Lvmgan ill. .'iriI'1'50,', .,. llttglm. of ' 3 x ' vii . tl tllldem 4-Ollidouquex X 55, Cabinet V. E. WL E. Htl' J-fill B. Devlin,lr3 House Presidents . an active council . . . a liaison between administration and dormitories . . . discusses and deals with special problems common to all. ..- Ul, -., .'d , ,. -. ..x Left to right: Barbara Dale Dunlap, Niccollsg Toni Chapman, Butler, Judy Lanman, Ayres, Beth Devlin, Cobbsg Kay Zotos, Irwin. Not pictured: Barbara Koeller, Sibley. Advisor: Miss Mary Lichliter. Social Council . . aids in planning and executing social activities both on and off campus, 19 5fml'll2 in accordance with the desires of the students. .lj-ii r. Bl. Domnl 1 'cuz J. Burgiltl . NIlEiken.lI.Di1lzt '-fzirrirry. llf- Uftif' rt. . ffubitlel I mai. Frm' it ..i,,- QW :Ii :tim J Tiblft .A 4 1 r ws' . .. .. 1 v1-rfAA,2- Hrdnfilr . ,,,y' .- F-':: 0 .r f ' ww X .. Q53 l i,. E . ,QR . ,V ... , x x , M s X ,is . if ks 'X ' First row, left to right: L. Cotton, M. Compton, S. Finks, Chairman, P. Richards. S. Loden, C. Grogan, J. Phillips, F. Johnson. Second row: A. Clevenger, J. Broeckelmann, C. Ellis, R. Ryter. Advisor: Miss Mary Lichliter. F' .. ,.-ww.-- Y. - YH. .,.. W..-,-V-.------H V-Y - - -fr: ' ' A' W' Y V' V' - A LJ s, F945 A . ,l , t'?Sf -:' r N' , , tl , i li Alpha 5l?i m schoidfll' 55111611 - ' upperciil nizes and ll0ll l' ' high achievenic'm. A Alpha Psi Omega V, . . .national honorary dra- matic fraternity . . . inspir- ing improvement in dra- Z matic study . . . stimulating A the art of drama. f -. his First row, left to right: D. Floyd, Treasurer, J. Orr, Secretary. Second row: B. Miller, . F. Finch, N. Nordyke. Not pictured: M. deBeer, President, J. Hodges, Vice President. E , Sponsors: Mr. Douglas Hume, Miss Juliet McCrory. - Alpha Lambda Delta I . . . national scholastic so- . i ciety for freshman Women il 1 . . . to encourage and honor ll 2 . I ll j high scholarship 1n under- i class students . . . to uphold 1 v L the standards of purity, in- tegrity, and honor. i i li lg l, V it if il 86 I V . Iliirstldrow, left i0 fight: N- RCCYOT, N. Tucker, J. Copeland, Treasurer, M. S. Bragg, resi ent, .C. Jones. Second row: A. Stewart, N. Camp, H. Rice, J. Winburn, C Flfst fou, I , ' - 'r ef . Milliken, Vice President. Not pzctured: M. Wilson, Secretary. Preszdentq 'I If flgif Advisor: Dr. Marion Dawson. - 'Q BOWQ hh I N Devin' M' L Rf' 7 A Bm- Third. fl ii Hi. x 'aic li' 0,31 'f If g, , -M , I Ser S'F1nk- rciiiiim A Ponsor: Mi.. 5- 55 X 50I'hifuiil U Psi 'llgn :zonal honmmd Kifrkmih, I in I . ,I ,PD lll'lllilllIlQm in d It fi-ly . I . - - . stlnmlaiini ti drama' 'I' in Winbtlfll' 1, . Q Alpha Sigma Tau . . . scholastic society for upperclassmen . . . recog- nizes and honors continued high achievement. A. Stewart fleftl, A. Gatchell. Sponsor: Dr. Eugene Conover. First row, left to right: N. Tucker, B. Crump, S. Smith, President, C. Pechar, Vice Presiderztg C. Bayer, Treasurerg C. Talbott, B. Marr. Second row: M. Rankin, B. Bowen, M. L. Reilly, S. Hillstrom, H. Moeller, G. Holzer, M. Thiele, L. Hopke, B. Devlin. Third row: P. Payne, J. Bost, S. Faulkner, S. Seifert, C. Stephenson, P. Chin, A. Bates, M. Mclnnis, C. Kattmann, S. Taylor, J. Broeckelmann, C. Gibson, A. Cleven- ger, S. Finks, S. Purdue. Sponsor: Miss Sophie Payne Alston. Colhecon . to arouse and extend interest in Home Economics . . . to help students to real- ize the values and satisfac- tions of intelligent g 0 o d management. A 87 V .. A, .. ., . .., ., .E-sf, qqvwnf- f . f.-i:.1,:'- - f . 'S, W'Tf' 12 ri:: -5,1-,. J fjffr-,Q--,j7.,, 4-fllf'L',1,' fur A . ..,.. N.,..,,- N l wgefntv-w-i:Y,:,j,' --gf' if., ik -'gggigrf : rpg. :5,s25fL:F,V?g?? ,t c T., ,M , r....LFf . fIX'25,g , q:p.. ,1 gi- 4.11- 22,,g '3..L N J ..f-,Q-5 Y 71697 4 - -. . ' d F' , l ft t ight: J. Westerfeld, J. Watts, B. McClintock, A. Clevenger. SGCOH rdxi Diirkmgyer, P. Newell, President, l. R. Barklage, M. Lewis, PCYWH, M- Moehlenkamp. Third row: V. Hiatt, C. Baue, J. Broeckelmann, N. Nixon, V. Terry, J . Seitz, J. Hackmann. First. row, left to right: C. Lent, J. Walker M, M L , d,J.B ,K.Klb,V' President. Second row: N. Calvert, F. Johnson, H.clNtlcde11er, Sldiiiitaryg P.a lggshardse President, S. Brasher, Treasurer, K. Meyer, K Zotos Third row' J Bost P H ll 1 beck, L. Hopke, S. Cook, C. Richards, C. Bl i k, N.'W lf L. ' .h V, J ho en- Ryter, M. A. Clark, M. Casnebemf, J. off, ac 0 ' mg t' ' Nat O' R' Sponsor: Mrs. Donald C. Bryant. Day Students . . . a small and vivacious group . active in all cam- pus affairs . . . a presence much needed in the life of the college. Encore Club . . . modern Lindenwood surrounded by the memori6S and traditions of Years gone hy . . . the hostesses, guideS, and receptionists Of th 9 college. Kappa Pi a national l1 'l HZ H . u to WH' ffate1'n1lY ' ' Potential and l'f ! -J' to en- ability - - ' higher schola1'Sl1lI ' ' enhance the ilmleni'-1 through informal -lU'lf' entertainment. Trifzngle Chl. - - . 21 deep interest in -4 and mathematics , 1 D ,,. tunlty for iirrpl-Omg th ture du-0 1 U31 1'f'Sean-h enhghteiiniern U . W .mill and yivacioug w. .ir-tire in 311 can!! lfr U . A rfllfxll lll lhe M we it H - 'ore Club em lindeunol by the memories .UQ ol vefifi Sole iostessef, Sllllfl' lolllilf of the . Kappa Pi . . . a national honorary art fraternity . . . to recognize potential and professional ability . . . to encourage higher scholarship . . . to enhance the interest in art through informal study and entertainment. Triangle Club . . . a deep interest in science and mathematics . . . oppor- tunity for improving the fu- ture through research and enlightenment. . . , f-fi-var----'H-- V f- - , X 1 'a..f-M..........t......, ' x tg. :7 s vt-- First row, left to right: C. Tyring, D. Shigley, J. Meyer. Second row: M. E. Cox. N. Bowser, President, H. Rice, C. Grogan, K. Meyer, C. Atal, Vice Presidentg J. Kayarian. Secretary-Treasurer, A. B. Defahaugh, S. Loden. Sponsor: Mr. Harry D. Hendren. ill if 2 . C , 9 l , A 3 is X 4 First row, left to right: M. Davis, K. Province, Vice President, I. LeClaire, President, S. Cox, Treasurer, A. Chevalier, Secretary. Second row: A. Stewart, N. Rector, P. Price, J. Cooper, N. Camp, C. Milliken, R. Roberts. Sponsor: Miss Louise Beasley. 89 WA.- - H.. Y,-fwfr L, 'W 'I 7J 'f. .-,yu - r 1: N, 4 .r ,5 ---f-fgikg. f '..',::.::4gp f 5.1,,H --21.113 5- .:+ NJA 1 . 'si' Left to right: K. Klabau, B. Miller, Vice President, C. Punt, K. Prewitt, N. Nordyke. President, S. Potter, N. Durham, Secretary-Treasurer, S. Hairston. Sponsor: Miss Martha May Boyer. -. , Q vi, was sk First row, left to right: B. Miller, C. Milliken, C. Punt, C. J. Clark, N. Nordyke S Potter, Manager-Program Director, N. Durham, C. Sutton. Second row: J. Lovins, B' Long, N. Calvert, I. 'Crews, G. Lent, K. Klahau, G. Pauly, S. Hairston M. Taylor. K. Prewitt. ' , Sponsor: Miss Martha May Boyer. Vin. Alpha Epsilon Rho . . . national honorary radio and television fraternity- Always Excellent Radio-to recognize and stimulate ex- ceptional Wo rk in these fields. . K KCLC . . . the campus radio sta- tion, directed and operated hy the students . . . for ex- tracurricular enjoyment and practical experience inad- ministration and broadcast- ing . . . training in the tech- nicalities of television p1'0- duction. -Q? l ! l . A Pt filth I t0 Pfmidc llw' forstllflm' tunifl' . achievements S to pam,-i?t.:i' classic her 37' ' projects to fun tensifl' this intervi- Poetry Sofivtx . . . to furnish guidsg.. 'D gs ibuddins Y 0 U n U tht-Ough info of rmal lllv jg.. lhelr oim work .und of outstanding poet M111 1 ipSll0n Rho .l honorary rad. . - 10 in t ' Glllllyx ellem Radiox ill frat 1 to .nd stlmulate Q, ...ork in the., LCLC impus radio sta' l and operated ffl . 1' El' rlllr - ' ' lo r elllolllmlllll tlwrieuice lfl ll' and llrctilflflfl' 2 in tl19ffll nil! fm- ! tplf?Vl:l0ll Pl D If-Q --.r -Eh Pi Alpha Delta . . . to provide the oppor- tunity for s t u d e n t s with achievements in the study of classics to participate in projects to further and in- tensify this interest. Poetry Society . . . to furnish guidance for ubudding y o u n g poetsv through informal discussion of their own Work and that of outstanding poets. 'mx 537' ' ilsflartha Dillard, Mary Roussalis, Secretary, Mary Dillard, F. Finch, President, C un . Sponsor: Dr. Hazel M. Toliver. First row, left to right: M. Ahrens, E. Butler, E. Bohn, Secretary, J. Cooper, Presi dent, G. Atal, Treasurer, R. Chapman, P. Lacey. Second row: M. E. Epton, D Noble, H. Rice, K. Prewitt, M. Taylor, F. Finch, J. Adams, E. Word, P. Thorner J. Tibbals, S. Freegard, M. Bruns, Jeanette Williams. Third row: E. Devlin, A Stewart, J. Orr, D. Floyd, C. Richards, P. Chin, J. Le-Claire, N. Rector, S. Stein C. Childs, E. Thomas, M. E. Cox, S. Purdue. Sponsor: Dr. Elizabeth Dawson. Student Education Association . . . a professional organization of future educators . . . dedicated to improv- ing the quality of teaching in the schools of the nation. First row, left to right: G. Nicholls, A. Clevenger, J. Nelson, G. Holzer, S. Reel, C. Gibson, E. Horstmann, E. Word. Second row: P. Roberts, S. Hairston, K. Zotos, A. Womack, S. Benderoff, .l. Wolf, M. Terryberry, M. Rankin, P. Pettey, M. E. Wall, Secretary, C. Krizer. Third row: M. Roussalis, M. McLeod, M. Kroepel, D. Floyd, M. Hensley, J. Conrath, .l. Broeckelmann, B. Smythe, S. Esber, M. Worley, M. S. Bragg, N. Hulse, President, K. Ritchey, D. Shigley. First ra l. Cop Indy. Firg to Sffgnd ?,l'Clim Wurduri Q unter, kmnior Sillfdent Education Association First row, left to right: J. Walker, M. Thiele K Glaser M K P l S d J. Copeland, N. Babb, P. chin, s. L , Af o h ll 'P' ' age'- em .mwi M-.Green Leedy, K. Deeter, J. Phillips, M. Hardiie atc e , I Jones. Thmi row' C' Tyrmg' A First row, left to right: J. Rinderer, R. A. Kern, S. Alexander, L. Hopke, June Williams. Second row: S. Combe, D. Langeneckert, J. Pratt, A. Weatherwax, B. Foster, M. Fitts, B. McClintock, S. Finks, J. E. Robinson, J. Lovins, D. Langridge, R. Fones. Third row: S. Purdue, J. Whalen, G. Rehg, C. Wood, J. Fowler, C. Gardner, M. Latshaw, .l. Reeves, M. Warner, A. Harper, C. Boyington. Sponsor: Mr. Bremen Van Bibber. -A---Q-as : .. uw - M. r v-..-..., . . ' 1-1' ' ' ,V ,Lu ...,. ., ,J V A,,,,.. V. . 4, Choir 1 I ' , a sense of harmony in song . . . beauty created through concerted action for vesper services, concerts, and informal entertainment. N64 FW 136 .26 'ET' W? .C . l'Il'4'il tht' ' l R First row, left to right: C. McGregor, B. Long, C. Schafer, N. Kinnett, S. Hodges, B. Crockarell, First fra. C. Harley, S. Spencer, S. Hairston, F. Feldmann. Second row: L. Bryant, M. Williams, S. Harms, Sffuli 7.9. J. Williams, N. Vancil, Melinda Green, K. Deeter, L. Trautwein, P. Cox, M. Bruns, S. Williams, W. Daxi-, Xt L, Tyau. Third row: P. Lorey, J. Hoyt, C. Hopkins, l. Crews, K. Glaser, M. Fitts, R. Fones, M. C, Suqgq- g Dirffw- V- Castleberry, L. Hopke, N. Ordelheide, R. Beckinann, M. Hard. Fourth row: T. Watkins, C. Richards, D. Davis, N. Matlock, S. Miller, S. Lee, J. Conrath, J. Whalen, N. Roberts, E. Devlin, G. Rehg, C. Tschannen, C. Gibson, Mary Green. Director: Mr. Milton Rehg. Mu. Phi Epsilon . . . a national professional music sorority to advance musicians in outstanding performances . . . fellowship . . . stimulation . . . com. position . . . research. 6 y 3 I , . t . ' ' 1 Left to nghtf E- B0hI1, A. Gatchell, G. Rehv E. Butler, M. E. Wall, M- K' Pagel' Alr'lt'01u,1ef M- Green, K. Glaser. D7 Di Stewart filo rim Sponsor: Miss Gertrude lsidor. l Hector: Mr filing li Xl-AI: atm tgalfwg-f. I 1 I N011 Urchestro, . . . ensemble music at its best . . the classical to the contemporary mode, . interpreted for enjoyment . . . music from First row, left to right: G. Rehv N Nordyke J Robinson T Davis K Deeter A Catchell I Davis, M. K. Pagel, S. Williams, J. Reeves, A. Wilson, B. Miller. Third row: Koeller, M. Green., H- C, . , . , . , . , . . . K A Second row: M. Dorman, R. Chapman, J. Hutchens, N. Ordelheide, J. LaViUne H Norman D ii NI C. Sutton, A. Dakin, E. Butler, P. Lacey, J. Hodges. 1' Director: Mr. Robert Cruce. .1 Fi'-st WW, left to right: M. McIntosh, K. Ritchey, S. Hill, S- Brasher- Seagldlrow' W Klkgfl' A: Stewart, H. Rice, B. Kasper. Third row: M. E. Wall, B. KOCHCIE E' uf er- U. -' Director: Mr. Wayne Balch. l 9 Chorulaires . . . awaited with anticipa- tion . . . a small and unique group seeking to present ar- tistic and colorful singing both on and off campus. Modern. Language Club . . . to increase interest in the modern languages . . . to 6I1l121HCC the knowledge of the peoples, ideas, and cultures which they serve. First row, left to right: J. Beaty, H. Rice, K. Meyer, Vice President, F. Finch, Vice Presi- dent, L. Heusinkveld, President. Second row: B. Kelton, M. Bruns, B. Owens, N. Russell, K. Ritchey, M. S. Bragg, P. Thorner, C. Jones. Third row: N. Babb, G. Lent, R. Ryter S. Kalbfleisch, L. Bragg, M. DuTeau, Jeanette Williams. Fi!!! 7 Skin. H Wt.. SPOMC. Modern Language Club Fir , , . , . n, . ichards, K. Magie. Second row: L. Cotton, S. Potter, P. Walter, C. Krizer, Y. Crovella, V. Orr, M. S. Terry J Lovins S. Hill, D. Lacy Third row' L Crane N C' l P . . . , . a vert, . Wheeler, G. Pauly, N. ,Rector, Dj Floyd, A. Wilson, P. Winans, W. Hall, V. Head, J. Tibhals. st row, left to right: J. Meyer S Brasher B Bullio P R 5 S. Hair- First row, left to right: C. J. Clark, K. Klabau, M. Hay, BWLZISCEG' Weocrfielyi ?lJ.wHarley, S. ston, N. Camp, B. Wadlow, P. Farrell, E- Huddlpston' E1 dor ,M .Thiele Sotiropoulou, Hong. Third row: M. Green, C. Richards, J. Tavlmr P- Sa va Or' ' ' M. Bassnett, P. Lacey. Sponsor: Mr. Oscar Henning. , .4 M 4 I 'V 1 A, ,MY -4 an Womenis Recreational Association First row, left to right: E. Word, P. Farrell, B. Wadlow, T. Chapman, C. Zotos, S. Smith, M. Severin, N. Rector, M. Avey, E. Huddleston. Second row: P. Walter, P. Newell, Vice President, B. Dinkmeyer, N. Nixon, M. Kroepel, Secretaryg M. Rankin, Presidentg M. Jones, Treasurer, J. Walker, K. Province, P. Chin. Third row: B. Kelton, C. Krizer, G. Holzer, J. Meyer, S. Loden, J. Beaty, B. Bowen, L. McLeod, K. Burt, S. Perry, I. R. Barklage, M. Roussalis, H. Woog. Fourth row: M. Tinsley, L. Gillespie, M. Crane, C. Milliken, J. Conrath, K. Ritchey, M. Compton, J. Hancock, F. Finch. Sponsor: Miss Betty Barhee. . . . to promote and foster an extracurricular program of Wholesome recreational activities . . . to encourage good sportsmanship, leader- ship, and participation in recreational and social ac- tivities. il Beta to CUC' hOrSemaH5hlPf manshipv and i interest in hof tation. Orchesis . . . to increase interest in the art of the dance . . . the expression of emotional and mental ideas and feelings through movement. First f0w, left to right: B. Lee, Secretary-Treasurer, J. Meyer, President, G. Atal, .l. Rundell. Second row: L. Dameron, L. Trautwein, D. Nocheff, P. Nelson. Sponsor: Mrs. Grazina Amonas. 98 I s 40.1, First T S ow: IE! sZZ'et 'y-Tfealulo Ond ro t 0 Roberts, Swki. 4 Sponsor: Mr S. ra Beta Chi In r- promltafldj. ' x.. 'i:ii ii'iW.'ii.i . ' ' Wi Lfdi . 'w .urrluularp . . . to encourage better ' T02- fl , pl. . W' Monte re V horsemanship, better sports- ,M H9315 , il . . , me manship, and to promote an HUOUI. 'Puttsmi .- it interest 1n horses and equi- dnbhlll le' ' tu. . Jud . .. tation. ti. 111.11 and I 500131 First row, left to right: L. McLeod, L. Russell, F. Givens, M. Hensley, C. Davidson, Treasurer, M. Crane. Second row: B. Kelton, M. Rankin, J. Beaty, S. Loden, Vice President, J. Lanman, J. Walker. Third row: J. Brown, L. Heusinkveld, K. Burt, S. Perry, S. Taylor, J. Broeckelmann, President, C. Gibson, V. Orr, K. Province, Secretary. Sponsor: Miss Fern Palmer. Terrapin to increase proficiency in aquatic skills . . . to pro- mote good fellowship in swimming . . . synchronized beauty. First row, left to right: S. Alexander, J. McLain, D. Lacy, President, H. Moeller, if Secretar -Treasurer' M. Tinsle Vice President' J. Wolf, J. Hoyt, S. Hutchinson Sponsor: Mrs. Grazina Amonas. y s ya Q ' I Second row: L. Gillespie, S. Weatherby, l. R. Barklage, S. Benderoff, N. Lantz, P. YW' Roberts, S. Hill, D. Noble, R. Ryter, A. B. Defabaugh, F. Nagel. 99 First row, left to right: P. Walter, C. Tyring, J. Walker, B. Wadlow, K. Dunham P. Farrell, E. Word, G. Nicholls. Second row: P. Jones, J. Conrath, D. Langridge C. Krizer, P. Chin, S. Lee, E. Huddleston, J. Copeland, L. Cotton, H. Moeller, K Ritchey. Third row: L. McLeod, S. Hillstrom, C. Stephenson, A. Bates, M. Mclnnis, K. Hunt, S. Gordon, S. Taylor, M. Thiele, F. Finch, E. Horstmann. First row, left to right: M. Kroepel, A. B. D f b ah G H 1 - - , K. Zotos, SecretarytjTreasurer. Second row: eREi Solgropoilloizliilgi grlltlifsliflpf-,esldenti Dorman, A. Weatherwax, S. Freegard, ,l. L ' , M. Ch Th' a i . Bod, M' Hollenbeck, M. Bragg, P. Richards, M. liiidiirsialis, Z. ellfilyiilirs l3irdFgldvmaIn1?V1lhamS, P' Sponsor: Miss Mary Lichliter. 7 ' ' I00 Young Republicans Y g . . . a vibrantly active and strongly partisan organiza- tion . . . to keep informed on party politics . . . to fur- ther political education and participation. oun DP . . to foelff gli' the idffalf and i the Dem0Cf3llln E stimulate H11 in governmental the ideals Of lllelli. International . . . a living, .3-5 - - . encourig edge of world Promotion of llnderstanding, Rppu IUI3 rr . tulip miveand 'siftlsq H Ofgtnizi. 3 In 'V - . -Iizi 1 t 4 Cs . ' - l0 al education and rr. t i t l i 1 1 it I l .aaa ,,.-f -A ---' Yoang Democrats . . . to foster and perpetuate the ideals and principles of the Democratic party . . . to stimulate an active interest in governmental affairs and the ideals of good govern- ment. First row, left to right: A. Clevenger, C. Wood, President, S. Brasher. Second row: M. Green, R. Roberts, D. Shigley, M. Compton. Third row: S. Smith, F. Johnson, N. Tucker, C. Gibson, V. Natho, A. Wilson, M. Wilson, C. Jones. Sponsor: Dr. Homer Clevenger. International Relations Club p l . . a living, operating force . . . encouraging a knowl- edge of World affairs . . . promotion of international understanding. t First row, left to right: W. Tyau, J. Burgin, Treasurer, B. Lee, President, P. Chin, I Secretary, P. Jones. Second row: M. Bruns, P. Thorner, G. Atal, F. Finch, R. Sotiro- t 1 r poulou, M. Dorman, C. Tyring, C. Kattmann. Third row: S. Hong, Y. Crovella, J. l Walker, M. Thiele, E. Horstmann, M. Kroepel, C. Nicholls, Metta Roussalis, K. Ritchey, t D. Langeneckert, P. Salvador, Mary Roussalis. , Sponsor: Mr. Frank Armstrong. ! lOl l . QQ. Q.: - fr-nerr--f -,ff J.-1?T7'f:'n' ': . 'rv-7 .,- ':: j ,, -A ' ' H A afar rf r First row, left to right: B. Smythe, J. Nelson. Second row: M. Worley, K. Dunham M. S. Bragg, P. Richards, K. Zotos. Third row: M. McLeod, M. Dillard, A. Wilson K. Ritchey, M. Compton, D. Shigley, E. Horstmann, M. Dorman. League of Women Voters . . . a nationally-affiliated campus organization of community- conscious women . . . education to the rights and responsibilities of citizenship . . . non-partisan. First row left to fight' S Gordon Secre ', ' ', 5 illryg M. Rous 1', Pr 'd tg J. R'tter, i1Jivfv:1S1'fT5EariS:11C1i7Yefi?Sef, Vice President. Second row: Esialgay, lglslvlilord, B. 6Vad- Perry, K. Burt: P. Cliiilhlllgli lllflziildllegtolgli :llhlrcl3 row: G. Nicholls, B' Spence, S' Sponsor: Dr. Homer Clexienger. 7 i ay Or, ' Larson' C' Krizer' R' Roberts' .sffn .ff .v l:-'AP l tau- u Seated, left to right: M. Kroepel, Business Managerg M. Williants, Assistant Editorg N Calvert Picture Editor B S ence Exchan e Editor Standm ', t 5 - I3 , U . 'U: B. La ton, Edztorg D. Shigley, Feature Editor. b U y Linden B ark . . . to be just and impartial' in the conveying of news . . . a truthful voice of the campus. tw' '55 I1, 1 ' '01 5 J, E1 f, L, C , J. Sutera. P. Wheeler, B. Darnall. D. Shigley. Bllalfaytofllf tgtzl-lfdllzg: lNl.lKr0epell.nllNl. Williants. B. Spence. N. Calvert. M. Terry- berry, C, Jones, J. Beary. Sponsor: Mrs. Donald C. Bryant. --Y. ....., 1-.--V , r- -,-1'4.-- --f-- Y----'H .rv--fvr 7,-A -,..Y.- ,. .ai ....--1-1 ,. . . f. 2 fl, J Q3 P4 . r- loa ' .Q-we -13: f A . .,.-,mf I KA, I- , .-4 ,, .,-.,,-..,- ,. 1-U' ri . . - -C J., 7' 4 ,T i it Left to right: C. Cordill, L. Cotton, M. Compton. i 5 i ' 1 i E v . 4 . ll V Q! 1 . I 1 Q, l, H ii , l w First' row, left to. right: C. Ellis, P. Wheeler, N. Durham, N. Nord ke H. A i President, B. Miller, E. Darnall, J. Beaty, S. Potter. Second rowi Calvgiilfug 1 Hairston, B. Spence, B. Ferguson, R. Ryter, K. Prewitt, M. Terryberry, J. Williams . M. Cherner, G. Lent, S. Noland. Third row: C. Punt, Vice President, C, Milliken E C. J. Clark, A. Weatherwax, J. Ely, L. Crane, J. Sutera, J. Orr, S. Stein, M. Kroepel i A. Wilson, E. Thomas, S. Finks, C. Jones, C. Sutton. Sponsor: Mrs. Donald C. Bryant. l fi IO4 Vi Squawker Staff . . . keeps us up to date on current campus activities and sayings . . , a asugges- tion lJoX of student opin- ions. Press Club . . . to instill the ideals of an free press into those in- terested in journalism . . . to recognize achievement in the field of journaliStiC Writing. Lefg Edit HI s 'lla' ' Sec0 fl 'f 8 Qfullf' IJ 1'621dl' :H 3 I the life 01 L 'J niullifl' ' ' ' Hl6HllJCl'5 01 group. iiflliiif . '0ff.1,. . or.in,Eh5gvf.t.ul Qt., : ' lk u llllll-A-Pr Q L 4 5 lull 5 ll Plo dm s s ut H13 ., I U H 'Yugi X IP! L i 'ss Club ill the ideals Ol A into H1059 ll' oumall .whiew of l0UfIlHll:lll l t ludem 1 N, Second Semester Students . . . ready to participate in the life of their new com- munity . . . enthusiastic members of an i n t e g ra l group. Carolyn Baue fleftl, Ana Maria Anton. Griffin. . . . to keep guard over and perpetuate the treasures of the best literary work of the students . . . as the mythological griffin Nkept guard over hidden treasuresf' e R Left to right: Cul Atal, Art Editorg Liz Bohn, First row, left to rigl1t:'S. Purdue, C. Childs. Second row: G. Atal, Art Editor: R Editor-in-Chief. Roberts, E. Bohn, Editor-ln-Chtefi H- Armour. E' Thomas- Sponsor: Dr. Agnes Sibley. I05 s 4,.,, ., ,,,Y-.,-,-am,,, .. V 1 43,-f V ...J I, K -.Quia .. .. .ra ,A ' '- .,.,g. ,ight , g - W, . . . ..--M-.. . , su V - sf- --'ff Q., . --.,. ef an .11 1.:.,9,.s' .. -- N1 -- '. A ,,,,g1gja?,,,. tsl ' 1.xgfF,,.,,-..,...,:: .W yr., V Y ff . -V,-F .7,.-if .., , . , --3-1.1.f.f15'fg,- r . , . ,Q . .2551 f. ,rr . ,..-..Q, ,gn ,Hg . . ..,.r, lf' Wi pill t linden t .Leaves . . the summary of a full and busy year . . . a presentation of the highlights . . . a chronicle for those in the future . . . a reminisoenoe for those Who experienced the recordings . . . an album of pictures -the autograph of Lindenwood. MARIA CHERNER Editor Left to right: S. Freegard, Organization Managerg J. Johnson, Literary Editorg L. McLeod, Assist- ant Advertising Managerg M. Cherner, Editor-in-Chiefg E. Devlin, Assistant Editorg M. Warner B . U U . g . . . . uszness Manager, N. Bowser, Art Editor, N. Babb, Assistant Organization Manager. Not pictured: M. Carr, Advertising Manager. Sponsors: Miss Emma Purnell, Mrs. Donald Bryant, Mrs. Mary Alice Cildehaus, Miss Judith Clover. ld illligllls Iutu re'--a expefiffnced of lllflllreg ld. busy Fear -M f.-: -J17P?17ww-11-svf277rf-w'-- f---' - f , ,. ..-. ' r,-if ,...-. inden semzz . . . Senior honorary society . . . in recognition of loyalty to the fundamental purposes of the college . . . of honesty in seeking to know and respond to the great spiritual Values of life . . . of effective leadership, good citizenship, and I I good scholarship. I p ' I ' . SYDNEY FINKS MARIA CHERNER I 5 , D I I I SUE POTTER ANN GATCHELL I L I CAROL GARDNER ELAINE LUNT I I I I I . I I I I ANN STEWART BARBARA KOELLER President Secretary im-I I i ff., I 'Q' I , I If. 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Jane, Birlningham, Mich. Adams, Judith Kay, Ardmore, -Okla., 79, 91 Adams, Sandra Sue, Jefferson City, Mo., 74 Ahrens, Margaret Marie, Centralia, Ill., 73, 91 Alexander, Helen Suzanne, Dallas, Tex., 68, 93, 99 Allen, Carole Ann, Houston, Tex., 44 Allen, Doris Jean, Hamilton, Ill., 73 Allender, Sue Mary, Wausaw, Wis., 73 Anton, Ana Maria, Camaguey, Cuba, 105 Armour, Heather Sandra, Kirkwood, Mo., 44, 104, 105, 119 Armstrong, Frances, Robertson, Mo. Atal, Gul, Alsancak, Izmir, Turkey, 44, 89, 91, 98, 101, 105 Avery, Mary Carolyn, Jefferson City, Mo., 69 Avey, Miriam Lynette, Marshalltown, Iowa, 73, 98 Axmann, Abigail, Manitowoc, Wis., 73 Babb, Nancy Kay, Tulsa, Okla., 73, 84, 93, 96, 106 Bailey, Margaret Joy, Ely, Minn., 68 Balderson, Kay, Wamego, Kans., 73 Barklage, Ina Rae, St. Charles, Mo., 73, 88, 98, 99 Barnes, JoAnn, Dallas, Tex., 73 Barsness, Rae Lee, Humboldt, Iowa, 73 Bassnett, Margaret Irene, Downers Grove, Ill., 73, 97 Bates, Alice, Centralia, Ill., 78, 87, 100 Baue, Carolyn Marie, St. Charles, Mo., 88, 105 Bayer, Carolyn Elizabeth, Nashville, Tenn., 69, 87 Beaty, Janice Dorothy, Dallas, Tex., 78, 88, 96, 98, 99, 103, 104 Beckmann, Ruth Louise, Carlyle, Ill., 62, 94 Beebe, Carolyn, Glenview, Ill. Benderoff, Sherilynn Kaye, Des Moines, Iowa, 68, 92, 99 Berger, Mary Knox, Nashville, Tenn., 62 Berman, Harriet Elaine, Ithaca, Mich., 62 Biggs, Mary Jane, Paducah, Ky., 70 Bishop, Ann, Flint, Mich. Bittner, Groff S., All oona , Pa. Brook, Carolyn E., cnolovlllo, Ohio, as Bohn, Elizabeth Ann, Fr. Worth, Tex., 62, 84, 91, 94, 105 I20 Boren, Mary Lee, Booneville, Ark., 69 Bost, Jane L., Grand Island, Nebr., 78, 87, 88 Boswell, Ann Leneave, Paducah, Ky., 78, 111 Bowen, Barrie, Park Ridge, Ill., 71, 87, 98 Bowser, Nancy, Tulsa, Okla., 45, 89, 106 Boyd, Sandra Alice, Grand River, Iowa, 78 Boyington, Connie, Joplin, Mo., 69, 93 Bozorgmehri, Nahid, Ahvas, Iran, 71 Bragg, Linda Evelyn, Little Bock, Ark., 78, 96 Bragg, Mary Sue, Oklahoma City, Okla., 67, 86, 92, 96, 100, 102 ' Brashear, Sandy, Bowie, Tex. Brasher, Sally M., Lexington, Mo., 67, 88, 95, 97, 101 Bray, Joan, Sand Springs, Okla. Breeden, Yolanda, Anderson, Ind., 45 Britt, Elizabeth Ann, Ft. Smith, Ark., 62 8 Broeckelmann, Joan, St. Charles, Mo., 45, 5, 87, 88, 92, 99, 114 Brown, Betty Yvonne, Washington, Ill., 78 Brown, Judy Allen, Little Rock, Ark., 99 Bruning, Edith Idele, Wright City, Mo. Bruns, Myril Enid, St. Louis, Mo., 78, 91, 94, 96, 101 Bryant, Lynne, Kansas City, Mo., 77, 94 Bullion, Brenda, Fordyce, Ark., 78, 97 Burgin, Martha Joann, Birmingham, Ala., 46, 84, 101 Burt, Kathleen Anne, Coal City, Ill., 72, 98, 99, 102 Butler, Elizabeth, Hampton, Iowa, 62, 82, 91, 94, 95 Calvert, Nancy Ann, Michigan City, Ind., 76, 88, 90, 97, 103, 104 Ca1'r5p,9Norma Lee, Oklahoma City, Okla., 69, 84, 86, 8 , 7 Carr. Mary Anne, Flint, Mich., 46, 106 Carroll, Carolyn Vantreau, Amarillo, Tex., 74 Castleberry, Mitzi, Newport, Ark., 78, 88, 94 Chapman, Antoinette, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 62, 85, 98 Chggmano Ruth G0rd0n, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 78, 91, Cherner. Maria Louise, Hays, Kan., 46, 100, 104, 106, 107 Chfwaliefo Alyce Faye, Tampa, Fla., 47, 89 . .o.W ' cllla, Cowell? Minor ff' , Young Pmg' Clllllll, llllf 102 . fpfirlfr Clarlc, Cora lane. Nr' Ama Clark? Mm, Ann. llarr . qi li Wenger, Elizabogll Ina. , aa, 921 101' lo' no Cocllran, lean' Dallai' A ll Conlbe, Susanne' Glmll l Compton, Marlins llf. l.2..z 101, 102 10 , , COIll3lllg lean lllllid. l 35185 98, lllll Cook, Sara llatgald' any Cooper, Jane lilizalflll I59 I Cooper, Suzanne lladellrf. Copeland, Katherine lfff- Cf' i Conlill, Carole Hazel lilI?L2lJ- I Cotton, Linda Kal. Ft. if' :ti Cox, llary Elizal-etll. lK.z:.-a- li Coll, Mary Fletcher. ll' atv.: r, Coll, Penelope Steele. lla' Fan-f COX, Sally lllood. llorzif' f X Crane, Linda, Xaslnille. lsr- , Crane, Martha. Glennie. L T. Crane, Peggy Orlean. FL S1135 Crews, lla Verne, Kew xi Crocllarell, Bets, NHL Cui Cloxlella,Yhagna Quit, B 7 Ll, Crump, Barbara, Tupelo. MQ Dakin, Annette, Ashland Dameron,Lind,Hiul 'ga-r 'fl lin Darnall,E1iZ,be,h mm F . fl 'i llavldson, Carol Lvn ble- . N, 'N Davis, Donna Lou qattllri Ji D ,- I W JL fl D31 15, lllarjorie Mae, bmp d Bl IS, Tarrie Alia, xh up l ' 031. To eBeer,l1a,ilyn' All la.. lleetera Kare ull. ll n lo, ,T Deltlllaugh An Gllfka. km., 1 na .Rmb lrlx 69 Xfbtu SN .'1m Mkt' 1 , 'l-lil J., , . e-3' 196 48 ' I ann .Ani Il F110 L H9990 1099991 11. 15 lrlz.. 62 ll-1.. li. 35, 87, 33' yu 11. 111.78 ull.. 99 . 110. mamma ff. 94 . 97 1. .lla.. 16.111101 72. 98. 99,102 2. 32. 91. 91,95 nd.. re. sl, 99?- 18089 6 lex.. 74 294 ,0m99l llls. Ohivf lll' gl ll? 0 1 ' 11 Childs, Cornelia Mason, Lubbock, Tex., 62, 83, 84, 91, 105 Chin, Ygung Ping, Forrest City, Ark., 74, 87, 91, 93, 98, 100, 101, 102 Clark, Cora Jane, New Orleans, La., 69, 90, 97, 104 Clark, Mary Ann, Warr Acres, Okla., 74, 88 Clevenger, Elizabeth Ann, St. Charles, Mo., 47, 85, 87, 38, 92, 101, 102 Cochran, Jean, Dallas, Tex., 69 Combe, Susanne, Greenville, lll., 69, 82, 93 Compton, Marjorie Lee, Little Rock, Ark., 68, 82, 85, 98, 101,102,104 Conrath, Jean Rilliet, University City, Mo., 70, 92, 94, 98,100 Cook, Sara Margaret, Camden, Ark., 78, 88 Cooper, ,lane Elizabeth, Tulsa, Okla., 62, 84, 89, 91 Cooper, Suzanne Madeline, Spring Lake, Mich., 68 Copeland, Katherine Jane, Ft. Smith, Ark., 68, 86, 93, 100 Cordill, Carole Hazel, Omaha, Nebr., 68, 104 Cotton, Linda Kay, Ft. Smith, Ark., 68, 85, 97, 100, 104 Cox, Mary Elizabeth, Kansas City, Mo., 62, 89, 91 Cox, Mary Fletcher, Morrilton, Ark., 71, 117 Cox, Penelope Steele, Manhasset, N. Y., 78, 94 Cox, Sally Wood, Morrilton, Ark., 47, 89 Crane, Linda, Nashville, Tenn., 97, 103, 104 Crane, Martha, Glencoe, Ill., 78, 98, 99 Crane, Peggy Orlean, Ft. Smith, Ark., 62 Crews, lla Verne, Keiser, Ark., 68, 90, 94 Crockarell, Betsy Neal, Clarksville, Tenn., 78, 94 Crovella, Yhagna, Quito, Ecuador, S. A., 78, 97, 101 Crump, Barbara, Tupelo, Miss., 72, 87 Dakin, Annette, Ashland, Kans., 78, 95 Dameron, Linda Elizabeth, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 74, 98 D arna ll, Elizabeth Glenn, Florence, Ala., 71, 103, 104 Davidson, Carol Lynne, Lexington, Ky., 70, 99, 113 Davis, Donna Lou, Sapulpa, Okla., 78, 94, 95 Davis, Marjorie Mae, Longmont, Colo., 70, 89 Davis, Tarrie Alice, Alton, lll., 95 dCB6er, Marilyn, Alton, Iowa, 48 Dffeter, Karen, Topeka, Kans., 78, 93, 94, 95 Delabaugh, Anna Belle, Bartlesville, Okla., 70, 89, 99, 100 .r- ...... .... ... . -1 --1 .-vr-1 f- -.-. -11 4' , ., Y WA --. .----A-r.g..--,.... , , -a....4,.-. Depping, Lucinda Margaret, O'Fallon, Mo., 78, 111 Deygg, Rpjothea Ellen, Pine Bluff, Ark., 48, 82, 91, 94, Devlin, Mildred Elizabeth, Pine Bluff, Ark., 48, 84, 85, 87 Dillard, Martha, Osceola, Ark., 62, 84, 91 Dillard, Mary, Osceola, Ark., 62, 82, 91 Dierking, Virginia Ann, Memphis, Mo., 70 Dinkmeyer, Betty, St. Charles, Mo., 88, 98 Dodson, Carolyn Sue, Oklahoma City, Okla., 70 Dorman, Mariva Sara, East St. Louis, lll., 48, 84, 95, 100, 101, 102 Downing, Judy Katherine, Oklahoma City, Okla., 78 Dnnnanl, Kay Marlene, Quincy, Ill., ov, 100, 102 Dunlap, Barbara Dale, Blyrheville, Ark., 77, 85 Durham, Nedra Louise, Centertown, Mo., 4.9, 90, 104 DuTeau, Margot Ann, Lincoln, Nebr., 68, 96 Dye, Rebecca Berdona, Unionville, Iowa, 78 Edwards, Kay, Little Rock, Ark. Ellis, Connie, Little Rock, Ark., 78, 84, 85, 104, 111 Ellis, Suzanne, Memphis, Tenn. Ely, Carol Jane, Ft. Worth, Tex., 103, 104 Epton, Mary Elizabeth, Wewoka, Okla., 78 Esber, Susanne Marie, Indianapolis, Ind., 92 Faeth, Marjorie Louise, St. Charles, Mo., 78 Farmer, Etta Jean, Kansas City, Mo., 75 Farrell, Patricia Lee, Bartlesville, Okla., 79, 97, 98, 100, 102 Faulkner, Sheral Marie, Keosauqua, Iowa, 87 Feldmann, Frances Mary, Covington, Ky., 72, 94, 100 Fellabaum, Kay Alice, Cincinnati, Ohio, 68 Ferguson, Bobinette lBobbil, Spirit Lake, lowa, 77, 104 Finch, Ferol Ann, Oklahoma City, Okla., 62, 86, 91, 96, 98, 100, 101, 102 Finke, Sydfleyv Clinton, Mow 49, 857 87, 931 Fittst Mary Elaine, Topeka, Kans., 68, 93, 94 Flanagan, Barbara, Ludlow, Ky., 68 Diane? l2l Fones, Rosemary, Rogers, Ark., 75, 93, 94 Foster, Barbara Ann, Ft. Mitchell, Ky., 70, 93 Foster, Georgiana Patricia, Ft. Worth, Tex., 75 Fowler, Joy Vesta, Ft. Scott, Kans., 77, 93 Fractman, Susan Jean, Ponca City, Okla. Freeburg, F. Caroline, East Peoria, Ill., 69 Freegard, Susan Beth, Arcadia, Mo., 63, 91, 100, 106 Fry, Georgia Darlene, Salem, lll. Fryfogle, Katherine Anne, Grand Rapids, Mich., 63 Gadberry, Jane, El Reno, Okla., 75 Gadd, Terry Lou, Ft. Dodge, lowa Gale, Nancy, Concordia, Kans., 69 Gardner, Carol, Brentwood, Tenn., 50, 82, 83, 93, 107, 119 Gardner, Karen June, Star City, Ark., 77 Garrett, Glenda Frances, Nashville, Tenn., 75, 111 Gaston, Karen Lyn, Princeton, lnd., 63 Gatchell, Mary Ann, Mountain Grove, Mo., 50, 87, 93, 94, 95, 107 Gehrs, Elizabeth Ann, Festus, Mo., 50 Gibson, Olive Constance, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 51, 87, 92, 94, 99, 101 Gillespie, Linda Reed, Cairo, lll., 77, 98, 99 Givens, Frances Royster, Henderson, Ky., 77, 99 Glaser, Karen McKee, Wichita, Kans., 68, 93, 94 Goldman, Diane Carol, Winnetka, lll., 75 Goodnick, Mary, St. Charles, Mo., 63 Gordon, Sandra Joy, Homewood, lll., 63, 100, 102 Graves, Nancy, Corinth, Miss. Green, Mary Magdalene, North Little Rock, Ark., 63, 93, 94, 95, 101 Green, Melinda Volentine, Birmingham, Ala., 75, 94, 97 Green, Nancy Elizabeth, Quincy, Ill., 68 Greene, Roxie, El Dorado, Ark., 51 Grimes, Donald L., Chanure, Karas., 51, 100 Grogan, M. Charlyne, St. Louis County, Mo., 70, 85, 89 Grundmann, Betty Jean, St. Louis, Mo., 63 Gunter, Martha Kent, Alton, 111. Hackmann, Joyce Ann, St. Charles, Mo., 75, 88 l22 Hagemann, Betty Jean, St. Louis, Mo., 63 Haines, Gayle, St. Joseph, Mo., 68 Hairston, Sandra Kaye, Delaware, Okla., 68, 90, 92, 94, 97, 104 Halk, Jane Wade, Cherry Valley, Ark. Hall, Dinah May, Anchorage, Ky. Hall, Wendy, Birmingham, Ala., 73, 97 Hamacher, Laura Louise, Brook, Ind. Hancock, Janet Dean, Carmi, lll., 69, 98 Hard, Martha, Albion, Ill., 63, 93, 94 Harley, Candace, Wichita, Kans., 75, 94, 97 Harms, Stephanie Susan, Vincennes, lnd., 72, 84, 94 Harper, Edith Ann, Houston, Tex., 67, 93 Hay, Mary Emily, Wichita, Kans., 67, 97, 102 Head, Virginia Elizabeth, Birmingham, Ala., 84, 97 Heilbronner, Virginia Cove, Henderson, Ky., 75 Heiligtag, Glee Marie, Imperial, Mo. Heinlein, Karen Lee, Jefferson City, Mo., 74 Hensley, Martha Jean, Florence, Ala., 68, 92, 99 Heusinkveld, Laura Camille, Sibley, Iowa, 69, 96, 99 Hiatt, Vivian E. lMrs. Robt.l, Florissant, Mo., 75, 88 Hill, Susan H., Oak Park, Ill., 69, 95, 97, 99 Hillstrom, Sarah C., East Grand Rapids, Mich., 68, 87, 100 Hiltenbrandt, Susanne Helen, St. Louis, Mo., 52 Hinkle, Janet Ruth, Bartlesville, Okla., 73 Hipple, Marilee Ann, Dayton, Ohio, 63 Hite, Peggy, Anchorage, Ky., 74 Hodges, James Wayne, Monahans, Tex., 52, 95 Hodges, Sarah Jarrett, Pikeville, Ky., 75, 84, 94 Hoffmann, Nancy Jane, Mt. Vernon, Ill., 72 Holding, Karen Sue, Redmon, Ill., 73 Holdinghaus, Lynn Beatrice, St. Ann, Mo. Hollenbeck, Margaret Jane, Marshall, 1ll., 69, 88, 100 Holzer, N. Gail, Duluth, Minn., 87, 92, 98, 100 Hong, Sahee, Seoul, Korea, 63, 97, 101 Hoogestraat, Elizabeth, Decatur, Ill. HOpkc, Mary Linda, Caruthersville, Mo., 73, 87, 88, 93, 94 Hopkins, Carol Ann, Skokie, lll., 63, 94 Horner, Kathleen C., Plymouth, lnd., 73, 111 n Elin. if lm An Zllnc Horsamm 10 7 ,i, JI Hua Nori,l'H 'agW5 I 0 1 , , .uit . ,lt 'A' Hn'lrlU aAnn aliant-.af Huddlestonfmalnei. .4-i, l Hulse. Nanci' Sue. 31- J' ' 1' Hunt Kathrlrl lltlll lm' iw 7 . ' Hutchensg lutltlll. Ol U 1 l'lutchinS0Hf Salt rw' lip? . I l' llutt, lacqueline llama J N Qackson, Nancy C.. lzraifi' li' Xguhsri nhnson, liroma l HW- - lluastn, lf ,ohnson, lanfl W' ones, Cleta Kay, Xaihrillr. le! 103, 104 ones, lanet lllarcia Chaihhi fones, Margaret Gail. lt. Sr- if Qones, Patricia Ann. Pa-inf- 1 Qordan, Mary Sue. llull-rm. l fupin, Sondra Rose. Cmzrtzr. ' lalbfleisch, Suzanne Kathnig.. JVISPCI, Barbara. Kansas Citi. ' iattmann, Carolyn. Exam lazmaier, Kay llarie. lla-1-,.. layarian, lows Gmail g, L lelton, Betsy' lane. Corsi-tr L gems Rlll 1 u h Annf Klrlllolulli. ,l1Ser,ludithAm,. Mlm' I illp3l1'lClK, Joann .1 . I - 5 ,nw .i1nnard,Charl0ne limit I Vi1nnett,NanCy',llemPh, ' ' Q iivlin,Karen Sal if-lee. ., 9 em. -Q labau'KafenEli1ahvth 4' . P-as night, Lmda Ultck N L S t anti' Lu ., . lt, il fl0eller,Ba,barai mmm. i0lllll13ky!L0uiQe-- ,trizera Car . Ann. 51, Q, Lan., Bw 11,5 ,B 91 la.. 68, 90, 9, 9, 1 lrt. 1. 'jj ld. 19. 93 91 3- 94. 97 1. lnd., I2 . ' 181:91 61. 93 -ll.94,l02 lim. Ala., 81, 91 Son. liy., I5 1l0.. A 1.. 63. 92, 99 lowa. 69, 96, 99 ssant. llo., 15, 33 l. 'Pl 99 ict. llich.. 68, SI, llll 110.52 .. T3 3 ,,, 52, 95 75. PA, 94 ll 72 ilo. 69, 86, lllll 93. 109 .. 13.31991 l 5,111 Horstmann, Ann Elise, St. Louis, Mo., 63, 92, 100, 101, 102 Hom, Nori, Yamaguchiken, Japan Hoyt, Julia Ann, Kansas City, Kans., 73, 94, 99 Huddleston, Elaine, Bartlesville, Okla., 79, 97, 98, 10 Hulse, Nancy Sue, St. Joseph, Mo., 52, 92 Hunt, Kathryn Julia, Dale, lll., 67, 100 Hutchens, Judith, U. City, Mo., 67, 95 Hutchinson, Sally Sue, Dallas, Tex., 99 Hutt, Jacqueline Maree, West Peoria, lll., 73 Jackson, Nancy C., Lansing, Mich., 69 Johnson, Froma Jane, Newkirk, Okla., 63, 85, 88, 10 johnson, Janet Sue, Munster, Ind., 53, 106 Jones, Cleta Kay, Nashville, Tenn., 71, 86, 96, 101, 103, 104 Jones, Janet Marcia, Chatham, Ill., 53, 82, 98 Qlones, Margaret Gail, Ft. Smith, Ark., 75 Jones, Patricia Ann, Paducah, Ky., 70, 93, 100, 101 jordan: Mary Sue, Mulberry, Ark., 67 fupin, Sondra Rose, Centralia, Ill., 53 Kalbfleisch, Suzanne Katherine, Nashville, Tenn., 73, Kasper, Barbara, Kansas City, Mo., 79, 95 Kattmann, Carolyn, Evansville, lnd., 71, 87, 101 Kazmaier, Kay Marie, Maumee, Ohio, 67 Kayarian, Joyce Georgia, St. Louis, Mo., 63, 84, 89 Kelton, Betsy Jane, Corsicana, Tex., 73, 96, 98, 99 Kern, Ruth Ann, Kirkwood, Mo., 74, 93 Kigef, Judith Ann, Muncie, Ind., 67 Kilpatrick, Joann, Bartlesville, Okla., 74 Kinnard, Charlotte Louise, Nashville, Tenn., 75 Kinnett, Nancy, Memphis, Tenn., 75, 94 Kivlin, Karen, Salem, lll., 73 Klabau, Karen Elizabeth, Piedmont, Calif., 67, 88, 90 97 Knight, Linda Elizabeth, Ft. Smith, Ark., 73, 88 Knock, Nancy Lu, Vincennes, lnd., 67 Koeller, Barbara J., Barry, 111., 54, 95, 107 Kondusky, Louise Ann, St. Charles, Mo. Krizer, Carolyn Lucile, Bartlesville, Okla., 79, 92, 97, 98, 100, 102 Kf0CPe1,Mafi1yn k d M 63 94 f 101,103,104 If WOO 3 03 a 71193, 100 Kyle, Sondra Lynn, Murray, Ky,, 69 Lacey, Patricia Ann, Ft. Worth, Tex., 75, 91, 95, 97 Lacy, Donna, Lawton, Okla., 67, 97, 99 Lambkin, Janet Ruth, St. Charles, Mo. Langeneckert, Doris, Clayton, Mo., 54, 93, 101 Langridge, Dorothy Jane, Rockford, Mich., 67, 93, 100 Lanman, Judith, Lexington, Ky., 70, 85, 99 Lantz, Nancy Sue, Shelbyville, lll., 73, 99 Larson, Barbara Lynn, Clarendon Hills, lll., 68, 97, 102 Latshaw, Martha Jane, Kansas City, Mo., 64, 93 LaVigne, Joy Sharon, Northbrook, Ill., 75, 95 Layton, Elizabeth J., Louisville, Ky., 64, 103 Layton, Phyllis H., Brentwood, Mo., 54 LeClaire, C. Joan, Richmond Heights, Mo., 55, 89, 91 Lee, Barbara Gene, St. Louis, Mo., 55, 98, 101 Lee, Shirley Jane, Independence, Mo., 67, 93, 94, 100 Lee, Sonja, Madison, Wis., 67 Leedy, Anne Bradford, Vincennes, lnd., 72, 93 Lenington, Drury, Chicago, lll. Lent, Gretchen, Boonville, Mo., 75, 88, 90, 96, 104 Lesley, Wanda Bullard, St. Charles, Mo., 55 Lewellen, Lorna Lea, Barrington, Ill., 75 Lewis, Mary Louise, St. Charles, Mo., 88 Lewis, Sue Ann, St. Louis, Mo., 75 Limbaugh, Peggy Sue, Pocahontas, Ark., 75, 111 Lloyd, Verna Lou, Ft. Smith, Ark., 64, 118 Loden, Sarah Christine, Wichita Falls, Tex., 70, 85, 89, 98, 99 Long, Billie Gail, Durant, Okla., 77, 90, 94 Lorey, Peggy Ann, Shawnee, Kans., 77, 94 Lovins, Jo Ann, Windsor, lll., 67, 90, 93, 97, 100 Lunt, Elaine, Pratt, Kans., 56, 107 93 McClintock, F. Elizabeth, Sr- Charles, M0-7 561 887 McCoy, Nina Lynne, Little Rock, Ark., 75 McGee, Nell, Fayette, M9-3 77 McGregor, Conetr, Bonne Terre, M0-2 777 94' I23 rum- .:. . - - . -, ' . .. - '.nge3vvi ff -',+--' ff ' A x g... -3 IA- Mclnnis, Martha Carole, Steelville, Mo., 70, 87, 100 Mclntosh, Mitzi Rae, Frederick, Okla., 79, 95 McKelvey, Joan Ann, Alton, Ill., 77 McLain, Jeanne, Dallas, Tex., 77, 99, 111 McLeod, Laurie Jane, Flint, Mich., 64, 98, 99, 100 McLeod, Mary Margaret, Salem, Mo., 67, 88, 92, 100 McParland, Susan, Cudahy, Wis., 64 McPherson, Sue Ann, Homewood, Ill., 77 Macurda, Diana, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 73, 84, 111 Magie, Kay Kathryn, Albia, Iowa, 97 Malczycki, Regina, Little Rock, Ark., 76 Mansfield, Eleanor Marr, Hamilton, Ohio, 67 Marr, Barbara Ann, Louisville, Ky., 67, 87 Martin, Nelda Marie, Pattonville, Mo., 75 Mason, Nancy, Canton, lll. Matlock, Nancy Ann, Pine Bluff, Ark., 77, 94 Mester, Barbara Ann, Quincy, lll., 71 Meyer, Joan Louise, Council Bluffs, lowa, 89, 97, 98, 117 Meyer, Katherine, Rockport, Mo., 70, 88, 89, 96 Miller, Margaret Elizabeth lBettyJ , Jefferson City, Mo., 56, 82, 86, 90, 95, 104, 107 Miller, Sally, Pine Bluff, Ark., 67, 94 Milliken, Connie Lucy, Chattanooga, Tenn., 69, 84, 86, 89, 90, 98, 104 Milnes, Donna Sue, Paris, Mo., 64 Mitchell, Sondra Kay, Olney, Ill., 72, 111 Moehlenkamp, Mary Elinor, St. Charles, Mo., 72, 88 Moeller, Helen Kay, Ft. Dodge, lowa, 69, 87, 88, 99, 100 Mojonnier, Anabel, Oak Park, Ill., 64 Moulton, Jo Ann, St. Louis, Mo. Murray, Lynne Etta, Park Ridge, lll., 72 Musgrove, Sh erra l Anne, Sterling, Ill., 67, 112, 113 Myers, Zoe Allen, McMinnville, Tenn., 72, 100 Nagel, Fr ances Marie, Pedueeh, Ky., 70, 99 Nagel, June Edwardeen, Hobart, led., 77 Natho, Virginia, Chester, Ill., 64, aa, 101 Nelson, Janice Eileen, Bay Village, ohle, 64, 92, 102 Nelson, Paula Ann, Webster Groves, Me., 98 l24 Nelson, Sylvia Mary, Douslnan, Wis. Neuling, Geraldine Lorraine, West Alton, Mo. Newell, Peggy, St. Charles, Mo., 69, 88, 98 Nicholls, Virginia Cay, Grand Rapids, Mich., 64, 92, 100, 101, 102 Nixon, Norma Marie, Ellisville, Mo., 71, 88, 98 Noble, Dorothy, Winnetka, Ill., 70, 91, 99 Nocheff, Diane Elena, Granite City, lll., 71, 98 Noland, Shirley, Nashville, Tenn., 57, 104 Nordyke, Nan, Amarillo, Tex., 57, 86, 90, 95, 104 Norman, Betsy, Wilmette, lll. Norman, Helen Claire, Norlnan, Okla., 73, 95 Oesch, Margie Roe, Berkeley, Mo. Ogden, Phyllis, Oklahoma City, Okla., 77 Oglesby, Lucy Lee, Ft. Smith, Ark., 72 Ordelheide, Nancy, St. Charles, Mo., 77, 94, 95 Orgun, Meral, Mahmudiye Mah Mersin, Turkey, 6-1- Orr, Julie Lynne, Ft. Smith, Ark., 64, 86, 88, 91, 104 Orr, Virginia Loring, Alnes, lowa, 72, 97, 99 Orth, Eleanor, Plymouth, Nebr., 64 Owens, Elizabeth Louise, Troy, Mo., 68, 96 Pagel, Mary Kay, Wall Lake, lowa, 70, 93, 94, 95 Park, Macile Meredith, Oklahoma City, Okla. Patterson, Mary Jane, Ft. Smith, Ark. Pauly, Frances Cay, Pine Bluff, Ark., 73, 84, 90, 97 Payne, Peggy Ann, Jasper, Mo., 76. 87 Pechar, Carol, Salem, lll., 64, 83, 87 Perry, Kathleen Lehnlan, St. Louis, Mo., 71 Perry, Susan, Ft. Polk, La., 72, 98, 99, 102 Peterson, Judith Kristin, Wichita, Kans.. 57 Pettey, Patsey Marie, Nashville, Tenn., 64, 82, 84. 92 Peyton, Melba Jean, St. Charles, Mo., 79, 88 Phillips, Janet Flo, Plymouth, Ind., 65, 85, 93 Poole, Sharon, Emporia, Kalls., 69 Potter, Frances Sue, Springfield, Mo., 58, 84, 90. 97. 104, 107 Pratt, Judith Patricia, Kansas City, Mo., 65, 93, 100 Prewitt, Karen Ell anor , lndianapolis, lnd., 67, 90. 91 Price, Patsy, Ft. Smith, Ark.. 65, 82, 89 1 18 104 . l l. lllelelefll-PM J. - ll . r ' lllIl'lIlCf DU I MM...- Jlllll. Carfl W - ,.,,, lx Jllllll1e.fll'ill ' . lllll lfllli llgllfl' llllll. llelell l 3L-'L' lalllllllf llall lj i lleelor. lam li' l leel.5lleila.ll1fl'l lltllqe GW' ill l ' Reid, fllell .l.. lfff lleelei. l Ulll- lf' 17' llellll. llarl l' J' T lltllllt. Sallllla. lv Repppy, llQvll3lE!.f. lliee. Helen lleai X lllCll3IllS. 0 llllil. 1 97. ll6 licllalels. Pliel lge. 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Rank, Helen Louise, Humboldt, 1owa, 76 Rankin, Mary Carolyn, Dallas, Tex., 65, 87, 92, 98 Rector, Nancy Jane, Little Rock, Ark., 71, 86, 89, 97, 98 Reel, Sheila Ann, Midland, Tex., 72, 92 Rehg, Crete, St. Charles, Mo., 58, 83, 93, 94, 95 Reid, Ellen A., Little Rock, Ark., 72 Reeves, Judy, Central City, Nebr., 76, 93, 95 Reilly, Mary Lou, Madison, lll., 72, 87 Renne, Sandra, Kansas City, Kans. Rapper, Johanne, Ft. Worth, Tex., 72, 84, 111 Rice, Helen Mead, Kansas City, Mo., 70, 86, 89, 91, 95, 96 Richards, Cynthia, West Plains, Mo., 76, 88, 91, 94, 97, 116 Richards, Priscilla, West Plains, Mo., 67, 85, 88, 97, 100, 102 Riley, Bette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 69 Rinderer, Judith Lee, Affton, Mo., 74, 93 Ritchey, Katherine Cecile, Louisville, Ky., 71, 92, 95, 96 98, 100, 101 Ritter, Judith Sue, Olney, Ill., 76, 102 Roberts, Nancy Maria, Postville, 1owa, 59, 94 Roberts, Peggy, Dyersburg, Tenn., 92, 99 Roberts, Rebecca Lee, Longview, Tex., 65, 89, 101, 102, 105 Robinson, Judith Elaine, Amarillo,'Tex., 70, 93, 95 Robinson, Julianne, Batavia, lll., 70 Rodgers, Malinda, Aurora, Ill., 71 Roussalis, Mary Steve, Casper, Wyo., 65, 91, 92. 98, 101, 102 Roussalis, Metta Steve, Casper, Wyo., 59, 100, 101 Rueda, Celia Jurado, Cardenas, Matanzas, Cuba, 74 Rundell, Joan Marie, Rochester, Minn., 76, 98 Russell, Lettie Lee, Jefferson City, Mo., 65, 99 Russell, Nancy Kathryn, Ft. Smith, Ark., 71, 96 ' .4.gz,,.. - Ryter, Renee, St. Louis, MO., 76, 85, gg, Q69 QQ, 104 Salvador, Pilar, Quito, Ecuador, S. A., 71, 97, 101 Salgihez, Nelsy Ofelia Alvarez, Cardenas, Matanzas, Cuba, Schafer, Connie Jo, Sterling, Kans., 72, 82, 9.1. Schlosberg, Claire, Pine Bluff, Ark., 76, 116 Sfhmidt, June, Evansville, Ind., 59 Schmitt, Sandra Sue, Tampico, Ill., 79 Seifert, Sally Ann, Crystal City, Mo., 76, 87 Seitl, Janice Joy, St. Charles, Mo., 79, 88 Severin, Marlene Faye, Shubert, Nebr., 76, 98 Shigley, Edith Graham lDedel, Lake Jackson, Tex., 71 89, 92, 101, 102, 103 Shippey, Dorothy Louise, Brentwood, Mo. Smith, Sandra Sue, Decatur, lll. smith, shiriey Anne, Quincy, 111., 65, ar, 98, ioi Smythe, Betty, Oklahoma City, Okla., 71, 92, 102 Sotiropoulou, Rhoda, Athens, Greece, 70, 97, 100, 101 Spence, Aldeth Elaine, Louisville, Ky., 102, 103, 104 Spencer, Sue, Kansas City, Mo., 72, 94 Spickelmier, Julia Ann, Washington, Mo., 60 Springsted, Saundra Mae, St. Joseph, Mo., 76 Stafford, Kathleen, St. Charles, Mo. Stein, Sara Lynne, Indianapolis, Ind., 65, 91, 104 Stephenson, Caroline, Boone, Iowa, 72, 87, 100 Stewart, Lois Ann, Ft. Smith, Ark., 60, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 91, 95, 107 Sundland, Claire Jane, Duluth, Minn. Sutera, Judith Ann, Marion, 1oWa, 76, 103, 104 Sutton, Constance Jean, Danville, 1ll., 65, 90, 95, 104 Swindel, Sondra Rae, Doniphan, Mo., 76 Talbott, Claudine, Wichita, Kans., 68, 87 Tavlin, June Preston, Cincinnati, Ohio, 76, 97 Taylor, Jean Louise, Detroit, Mich., 71 Taylor, Mary Elizabeth, Brownwood, Tex., 76, 84, 90, 91 Taylor, Sandra A.. Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 60, 84, 87, 99, 100, 102 Teal, Barbara, San Francisco, Calif., 76 rl-Jerry: Mary Sue, Ft. Worth, Tex., 74, 97 I25 - ji H 5 z 3.53.5 - f' :LW Terry, Virginia Lee, St. Charles, Mo., 79, 88 Terry, Virginia QMrs. A. WJ, St. Charles, Mo., 65 Terryberry, Mary Ann, Grand Rapids, Mich., 74, 92, 103, 104 Thiele, Melita Charlotte, Milwaukee, Wis., 87, 93, 97, 100, 101 Thomas, Elizabeth Ann, Nashville, Tenn., 65, 91, 104, Thorner, Christina, Stockholm, Sweden, 69, 74, 91, 96, 101 Tibbals, Jane Owens, Collinsville, Ill., 74, 84, 91, 97 Tinsley, Marietta Mast, Mexico, Mo., 72, 98, 99, 111 Trautwein, Lily Ann, St. Louis, Mo., 68, 94, 98 Trendley, Sharon Fowler, St. Charles, Mo. Tschannen, Charlotte Elaine, Litchfield, Ill., 65, 94 Tucker, Nancy Ann, Crossett, Ark., 69, 86, 87, 101 Tyau, Wilma Kam Ying, Honolulu, T. H., 76, 94, 101 Tyring, Cynthia Ware, Evansville, Ind., 71, 89, 93, 100, 101 Updyke, Janice Estelle, Wellsville, Mo. Vancil, Nan, Downers Grove, Ill., 75, 94 Van Woert, Edwin D., Peekskill, N. Y., 61 Vry, Laurelee Ann, Lexington, Ky., 76 Wadlow, Betty Jane, Bartlesville, Okla., 74, 97, 98, 100, 102 Wall, Mary Ellen, Affton, Mo., 66, 84, 92, 94, 95 Walker, Janet Lee, Aurora, Ill., 71, 88, 93, 98, 99, 100, 101 Walter, Peggy Lynn, Elk City, Okla., 97, 98, 100 Ward, Marjorie Ann, Kansas City, Mo., 70, 102 Ward, Sharon Elizabeth, Little Rock, Ark., 75 W arner , Mary Kathryn, Brighton, Ill., 66, 93, 106 Watkins, Thalia, Monticello, Ark., 77, 94 Watts, Margaret Jane, St. Charles, Mo., 88 Wear, Wanda, Nashville, Tenn. Weatherby, Sarah, Brownwood, Tex., 76, 99, 111 Weatherwax, Elizabeth Ann, .Jackson, Mich., 66, 93, 100, 104 Webb, Mary Jewel, Jasper, Mo., 76 l26 Weddington, Suzanne Jane, Ft. Madison, Iowa, 74 Weinberger, Marianne, Charles City, Iowa Wentker, Ann, St. Charles, Mo. Wescoat, Mary Laura Ann, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 71 Westerfeld, Jacqueline C., St. Charles, Mo., 74, 88 Westwood, Kay, Elmhurst, Ill., 66 Wethers, Alice Kay, Arnold, Mo., 66 Whalen, Judith Ann, Kankakee, Ill., 78, 93, 94 Wheeler, Peggy, Houston, Tex., 76, 97, 103, 104 Williams, Jeanette Yvonne, Dallas, Tex., 79, 91, 96, 100 Williams, Joanne, Tulsa, Okla., 75 Williams, June Carol, Jackson, Mo., 78, 93, 94, 104 Williams, Mary Delia, Franklin, Ind., 72, 94, 103, 110, 111 Williams, Sandra, Iowa City, Iowa, 66, 94, 95 Wilson, Ahnawake, Vinita, Okla., 66, 95, 97, 101, 104 Wilson, Angela, Winchester, Ill., 79 Wilson, Joyce, Oklahoma City, Okla., 76 Wilson, Marilyn, Miami, Okla., 71, 101 Winans, Patricia, Cincinnati, Ohio, 72, 97 Winburn, Judith Anne, Kansas City, Mo., 71, 86 Winegarner, Linda Jo, Markham, Ill., 69 Wingren, Sondra, Sioux City, Iowa Winter, Jane Ann I-Iavenhill, St. Louis, Mo., 61 Witt, Karen Bae, Olney, Ill., 72 Wolf, Jacqueline Jeanne, Oak Park, Ill., 69, 92, 99 Wolf, Nicolyn Amelia, Lebanon, Ill., 88 Womack, Annette, Leb anon , Tenn., 74, 92 Wood, Carolyn Joy, Marietta, Ga., 61, 93, 101 Wood, Georgia Anne, Independence, Mo., 82 Woog, Hedy Sue, South St. Paul, Minn., 77, 82, 98 Word, Elaine Averett, Bartlesville, Okla., 74, 91, 92, 97, 98, 100, 102, 111 Worley, Mary Marcia, Franklin, Mich., 71, 92, 97, 102 Worth, Katherine Ann, Louisville, Ky., 77 Wrobel, Catherine Charlotte, Kansas City, Mo. Zink, Kitty Marguerite, Lexington, Ky., 70, 113 Zotos, Catherine, Affton, Mo., 66, 85, 88, 92, 98, 100, 102 f Congratulations to the students of Lindenwood College on this yearbook. Your college hopes that it has served you well during your student days and it is eager to be of further service to you Wherever you are in the years ahead. LINDENWOUD COLLEGE ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI ,S 1,,,, '- - FIRST NATIONAL BANK LEE 1. WHITE .EE,..EEEEE,......,........,EEE.EE.......EEEEEE........d... ..1.,Am.f-f- P resident DR. AUGUST WESTEREELD ......... ------- V iC6 PV6-Yideflt W. C. BORGELT ...................... ......-...---------------- C USIZICT PAUL H, KNOBLAUCI-I ------- ,,--,-. F irst Assistant Cashier GLENNON DEBRECHT --..--- ,,,.,,. A ssistant Cashier Capital 3300,000.00 V Surplus 3B300,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 3460300.00 DIRECTORS HENRY J. ROTHER DR. AUGUST WESTERFELD PERCY G. SCHAEFER LOUIS WILKE DR. FRANC L. 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