Metropolitan Community College - Sunburst Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1968

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At ,ic situations, nrojection, is .mistic about of us, as he he could see isas City has y is now tak- ities. iliox if l9resident Monnett weighs thoughtfully the recommendations of the admin istrative staff. President Monnett takes an optimistic outlook to the day's activities. 'N . ' iafa ,Az ' - Q 2 ii .,a- 4 I X Q,-'hw W I .4 a- f 'K Mrs. Rowe scans the newspaper for articles to go into the Frequent conferences with Mr. Sampson, his assistant, are essential lor ruttnf Metropolitan junior College scrapbook. rate and derailed reports. cGee Deans Coordinate Campus 0P9f2lti0nS The Deans of the McGee Campus, Dean Harley and Assistant Dean Lovern, confer over the problems of the new school year and the increasing enrollment. ,f .... - - x- t -,Q Dean Harley is captured here in one of his typical pensive dispo- SIIIOHS. Mr. William D. Harley, Administrative Dean of the McGee Campus, approaches each day at Metropolitan Junior College with enthusiasm. On his shoulders rest the problems connected with the operation of his campus: faculty teaching loads, meetings with committees, plan- ning ahead for the next semester or year, conferring with students, and generally setting the tempo of the college life in his building. In spite of his many responsibilities, he still takes the time to confer with students. In his six- teen years with Metropolitan junior College he has serv- ed as social science teacher, Assistant Dean and Dean of Students. Facing the complexities of a rapidly growing enrollment and change, he is optimistic about the future of the college and continually seeks to discover a new wav to get an old idea across, or a better wav to implement a new one. 1 1 Www! 1 of the ipolitan .ers rest Zampusz -s, plan- ng with college ibilities, his six- ias serv- Dean of growing e future iew way ement a ll l l - l f Ul IX Wi Mrs. Whitneyf, Dean Hatley's secretary, takes dictation in his office. 1- a r I gt -an-Q-on-g-Q-, T Mr. Lovern goes over some work with his secretary, Mrs. Shipman. Dean Hatley pauses to collect his thoughts at the end of a busy day. Dean Lovern glances over the first semester sche- dule during registration. Mr. Charles D. Lovern, Assistant Dean - Student Personnel Services, McGee Campus, serves as a link be- tween school policies and the faculty, students. and the administration. Responsible for counseling services at McGee, he also is director of student activities for both campuses and as such finds himself involved in co-ordina- ting, budgeting, attending meetings, and conferring with officers of the Student Government and with student lead- ers of all organizations. He also represents thc college at KCRCHE Qliansas City Regional Council for Higher Educationj. -x f, .- Q-, ,,:':f --.. P- A11 ,Z f, -1-2.-H -..1- . -,f.f.-zq-.-1f.f.,f,-. -,-..--1' U ,N--.1 .1 Ma- :Jn-.,., Y,-V ., ,N fa . -1- -1 - 1: -,,--ff-,.-.-,.-f:f-,,,--- 1 - -' ' ' - - '- ' Z- - ' -'- -f'-7 'f.M--,g7'f13'.- 10-sf ' ,. 1'f.-'--,-aff fi -'.'4-eff',gg,': -, .3 Q., .- r t'-f, -1522, ' , . J . . - 1 - :+ 'f-rf.:-. 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' -mWM,mWfwwfw42 f I ., fx Jog, Y 'ff I Q13 M if ,. f VH, iff-1. d . . , ' -fy fn QAM-WgfMW ,l , , ff ,f,, , V X ff ffbf if james W. Stephens William L. Cassell President Vice-President Robert P' LYons Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Wells Member Member Board of Trustees The democratic process of administration begins with the Board of Trustees to whom the people en- trusted leadership for building a college sensitive to the needs of the area. Working with a Citizens Advisory Committee last spring, the board employed an educa- tional consulting firm to explore and recommend cam- pus sites, educational plans, and accompanying essential supports. During the interim the board appointed lvlr. Howard N. Monnett acting president and obtained an extension to the lease on the 3845 McGee building. In February, the consulting firm made a preliminary re' port, in April, a final one. It offered a two-stage de- velopment of a central campus and two suburban, one located in the southeastern part of the district and one in North Kansas City. Reed B' Kemgl' Mrs. Y.B. Wasson Member Member .el MI. Dirt a n' the and Dr. plai coll pul mis den dev and idei Linda Coulson The board meets in an informal session listening to a pro- Secretary gress report of consultants. ins in- :he XY .ca- ,m- :ial vlr. an In IC- de- DDC DDC District Officers Mr. Allen Brown Dr. Girard T. Bryant Mr, Harold L, Finch Dr- -John Gazda Director of Business Affairs Director of Planning Director of Tcchnical- Dircccor of Admissions and RCSC21rCh Vocational Education and Registrar For total administration, the junior College District has a number of officers, each of whom contributes uniquely to the effectiveness of the college. Mr. Brown, Mr. Talman, and Mr. Shields design and effect sound business procedures, Dr. Bryant patterns and completes research for educational planning, Mr. Krischak and his staff are responsible for all college publications and broaden the image of the college in public relations, Dr. Gazda recommends standards for ad- mission, probation, and retention of students, enforces aca- demic regulations, and maintains student records, Mr. Nicoll devises systems and programs for computerized collection and dissemination of data, and Mr. Sampson assists the pres- ident in the myriad details of that office. Mr. james Sampson Assistant to the President Mr. Donald Krischak Mr. Robert Nicoll Director of Development Systems Analyst and Programmer Mr. Charles Shields Mr. Myron Talman Purchasing Agent Controller Special ervices Offered An essential segment of Metropolitan junior College is the counseling available to all students who have any form of problem, whether personal, academic, or other. Their task is to help students gain insights that help them make wise decisions. Counselors provided career informa- tion services, helped study-skill groups, led discussion groups, and gave special assistance to the Developmental Program undertaken this year. Because the college has an open door policy on admissions, the counselorls job begins when a student seeks entry to a particular curriculum and continues as long as the student remains in college. This year Miss Wright, as Admissions Counselor, visited all of the area high schools and counseled with prospective stu- dents. Mr. Williams, as Financial Aid Officer, helped stu- dents with loans, scholarships, and vocational rehabilita- tion assistance. 1 Mr, Ga r A s 'rre t studies a problem presented by a student having trouble with his courses, . Z 9 2 7-7 I ... ,.., . 7 C Q ' Mum, ,,,, M , xxx? Mr. Thomas R. Garrett Mr. Louis Gillham Counselor Counselor '. . ,.7Cf' Ze, ,.. --' , , , X gf ft f T , X A f a MISS Reva HOIIUHU Mr. Andrew V. Stevenson Counselor Counselor W Av 'f 1 ,Cue , .. -if .. , . si In s. fk.116V.,4f 1, M Vina 'tiafanx' if i A W 4 f 4 72.nNfff',1, f iss Wright, Admissions Counselor, helps a prospective Student decide on the best curriculum to enter, Mr enr bil lll Mr. Gillham helps a student plan her schedule of classes for the coming semester before the day of enrollment. K H-'-'Qw- ,. V Q. I ......,... I x . ' L, . Q W 1 l M.-MW Mr. james P. Whitworth Counselor Mr. Neil Williams Financial Aid Officer ssl ' IS! X t ,s X X E i S. Us s D PY Z 5 I .J 3 rw D' ft ru K' U7 FV 3' Pe r-2 ru an G- 5 R. 'Zn L Q. fb 1 O 'fx ms U1 F? C Cl. rm 353255 wx 5 X A ' ex X ws ss Q X X it N xx XQ si , A X X x X x VB-R? X S nt to make sure he has the Dr. Berry, as well as the other counselors lux EU C Q- 1 -w 4 - 4 ' ' manv zlmphlets on tareers 2lV?lllfll3lC' to stutlenr fiimlufutalions for graduation from Metropolitan junior College. . P I i I x 4 , .- ,....v .M-..........-1.az.:n Qc-.........w:fi,ukarma-:ca-msu.:aw,2.. '-'f' 'f' kmh,2..f..s-x,.i4..a..aa.wzsa.a.-b.1-:i1iRfiw:us4..,.h-asks--Bissau---ralsw--2--E. '--.v-'-..- ,.. Mr. john Herbst Librarian Many modern facilities and catalog cabinets are available to the students and faculty in the college library. .sv 4 Kr f Q as W A look Miss Mary Meyer, the head ofthe student health service, is a registerfifil MUSC Wh0 QIWHYS available for ill students. There is a wide variety of reference material for those students doing research work. -9 i aw 'v ,, i jiji x M., -h 3 ' Z, - 671. 7, N X flrflii Xi ..1 5 , 1 , , ' .,', , , V8 J 4 Y ACADEIVIICS I H 3 2 ,, -.,. . .2 i.,.Q..1m1.1.-..1a.::.....i..a...a,:3Gak :fa1.1.1mx-Us1g..1:.s.i:..a-w.a3.w-a-shiny...- a..Qg,..Q1vJf-nys-:,:A. -m.:,... fi gnu. ...,.b... .. li r N nes min ins C1211 sen Cd. tio are Bo pre Cizu the wit COL um business hing the Business Looks Toward anagement for Greater Efficienc In 1942 there were three instructors in both the busi- ness and the secretarial departments for the day and eve- ning classes. Today the business department alone has 22 instructors in the day and evening divisions teaching 56 classes with 1,500 students enrolled in these classes each semester. Sixteen different business courses are being offer- ed. There are educational business centers at all four loca- tions--McGee, Westport, Ruskin, and Northgate. Films are used in the classrooms, and field trips are made to the Board of Trade, to factories, and to companies where data processing equipment is being used. The two-year Asso- ciate in Business degree prepares the student for a job in the business world. There are many openings for students with an accounting background in government work. All courses place an emphasis on management and a greater understanding of procedure. -A MQLQE. be w - be Qs K 15, Mr. Carl Carder Business Mr. Robert Pease Business Mr. Fred Green Business Mr. Laurence Tieszen Business Accounting students learn to use t c them to the trial ledger. 11- 'liaqcount when setting up problems before posting 2' Secretarial tudents Prepare To Be Metropolitan junior College has modern secretarial training equipment--electric typewriters, shorthand labora- tory facilities, transcribing machines, duplicating and mim- eographing machines, and calculators. Graduates of either the two-year general or the two-year medical-legal program receive an Associate in Business degree. job opportunities are very good for the graduates of a two-year program, and the starting salaries are moderately high. Most ofthe secre- tarial courses are transferable to other colleges, depending upon the college to which the student is transferring and whether she is staying in the field of secretarial science. OVW X Miss Lord ' f ' ' . . . l gif C5 fhf? beglnning stenographer llfalnlflg in shorthand theory, dictation, and transcription, Z, f . yniigywww, , f , 7, ff X WW w rf ' Mrs, Aldine Blankenship Miss Burlene Bohling Secretarial SCCfCfQfiQ1 ,. ,.....as N X Proficiency with different types of office machinery enables 3 student to prepare for office work. Advanced shorthand gives the students in Miss Cohn's class an opportunity to transcribe medical and legal correspondence, liiiii? Th dra An in ' 6 P w H , rw, 'a iables a class an TIICC. Communications Specialists 1 J . 'Guan Through practice of typing business letters, manuscripts, and rough drafts, students develop talents in speed and accuracy. Another course in typewriting is given with emphasis on speed building in typing legal material and office forms. Miss Lorena Card Secretarial Miss Mary Ann Cohn Secretarial Miss Wanda Lord Secretarial www 'wilinqir ? V -v Y I 1 ., - h - V f.... .,--fy-gm.. -..f..m...41..4.z,m.-.......4-.42--Imy..ma-.1.a,.a.xLa4.f:.a,-...zqlaiiazza-aa,.f..z..-e.g..aH.asa.wws4,.4Qaxa.a,:-sfma.aQ-z..1ZuQx.w--aa,r,:a. asvwm Mm MM.. opo- gree. ers a two- -year lege. work r set- laries f the L, tab r Mrs. Sheryl Blasco Data Processing Mr. Vernon Case Data Processing Mr. Myer L. Titus Data Processing Wwamww 4 fy' ff' ,. ,urns n?ZffV ?5aa'g ,Z ,Z r N M ff QJWWV nel fm Clnssrowrii insrrwgtion is vital in the solving of lfml Processing problems. S ,E Q sf cf f f' ' Laboratory work with the computers enables the students to solve actual problems -nn!! , +-iv 38 R.,,..-f .-rv. YC .X p X ,M 4 , . .3 f , nr ,. ff ' I 1 ' ' ,- ' 5, ' if ss- t i if ,TQ i' A .. af . s t 4 M fw?s:1 P ' Nici'-:if fa -s K Dr. Harry Bartlett Dentist X 1 - W f W f-,, P 1 5 i f 1 ,nz A temporary cap is placed on the tooth until the final one is completed and has been polished down. ' Diversified Trainin Offered Dental Assistants l . This dental assistant is mixing an impression compound which will later be molded into a plate. One of the most versatile of all professions is that of the dental assistant. Graduates of the two-year program at Metropolitan Junior College receive an associate degree and are trained in all phases of dental office procedure. Skills learned include laboratory techniques, chairside assis- tance, receptionist, and bookkeeping. Also of significance is a greater dexterity and agility, through practice, of the assistant's hands. Better coordination can prevent unplea- sant pain for their patients. All training is done at the college except the clinical practice during the sophomore year, which is conducted in private dental offices and in local hospitals. There the stu- dents put their manipulative skills and chairside techniques into use in an office atmosphere. Upon completion of the two-year program at Metropolitan junior College, graduates are allowed to take the National Certifying Board Exami- nation. After one year of employment in a dental office, they are capped and pinned and become Certified Dental Assistants fCDA'sj. Z ff X 5 f .7 as W ing 3' s ,tv 5153 'iff . gk W if V . Y P1 Z 44 4 ' M f af i ?? ia 2, Z WU. Z of i at gree 1re. sis- nce the lea- ical l hi stu- iues the ares ,nur ice, ntal lit 2 ,f 1 f 34 9aZ?af Dental assistants practice making plastic impressions of their Own teeth. Learning to read X-rays will help the assistant recognize certain dental problems in their early stages. X nraiawfarf .. Wm Wffwlwlfzwmvwr i Excess saliva is removed by the use of' a suction tube, which is plac- i. ed under the tongue. ll Mrs. Margaret Bisbee Dental Assistant i '! w-fs I fs Jr Mrs. jean C'Neal and daughter, Gloria, study the human body to- gether as students ofthe nursing program. Nursing Education Stresses Technical Skills I Students observe the proper way to give mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tion as demonstrated by a policeman, 's . i f X Z' Mrs. Rosemary Atkins Miss joan Boatright Nursing Nursing Metropolitan junior College students are involved in college life and have an association with a Wide vari- ety of students. They prepare themselves to become better citizens in a democratic society. Students in the nursing program are taught to perform the functions required of a registered nurse. The courses in nursing include clinical laboratory practice in local hospitals, nursing homes, and other health agencies. Special em- phasis is given to concepts in mental health and toward the importance of communication as a tool of better care for their patients. At the completion of the two- year program, the students receive an Associate Degree in Nursing and are qualified to take the State Board Nursing examination to become registered nurses. Nursing students work with each other when learning to take blood pressure. ved ari- me the ons ing als, TID- ard :ter :vo- gree ard 5. take em ,. Q4 , ,, 1' X, 7 Mrs. Sharon Cook Nursing Miss Ruth Hulse Nursing HI-was ,, ,Lvj,,:x,?7,L ., C, sf-,,..4,i . 'ak .lt Mrs. Valeetah Motschiedler Nursing ,Ziff '2s. ,!' f i W- :H a Wsafff ' fg, Q? f , L' WI: 1 ' i YSL, la-Q if I' V --.,,.s. , ' In Tv- -ffi,M3e5T.f- I 53.w,,., ,,:i,.. K M x w ' -fe ' E 0 Q, 1 i V-V' , l . 'N ' 1. 1 t, J 3 hs , .. r 1 4 wi t ' l Q 1 . , 'K me , , W, ink , op? G ,I 'wwf V saggy Mrs. Norma Holbrook Nursing Mrs. Adeline iMarshall Nursing W The Nursing program gives the student technical education as well as clinical instruction at area hospitals. Clinical instruction is furthered by the use ofthe facilities available at Metropolitan junior College. 'Gt , . . ,,,,,,.,.4...,v...a ma wf-vz qmmf... . g..,f..1- 1 ' '! 414'11:Q-,N Q--,..,.,.::...-4a.-m..-0:1-li 42 ru -.,x1.,Lx-.f:4....:aa1..-u4,g::?a,afinfm2.,.Mama-afxl----F922 -ff f .,., , Mm-,mm fm' A, . M --...M L wp... If-.. 'A--...N Af 'Ev 'K f QQQY' fm, 140' Pilot Training Leads to Careers in viation t Z M , Proper care of the airplane is an essential part of the pilot- training program. In cooperation with three private flying schools in the metropolitan area, students interested in becoming profes- sional pilots may enroll in Metropolitan junior College in the professional pilot training program and on its com- pletion receive the Associate of Science degree, consisting of sixty-seven hours of which about sixty per cent are aca- demic courses. The program may be completed in two years and one summer term and offers an avenue to the young man wanting to fly to large commercial aviation corpor- ations and eventually of becoming pilotsg others may enter private industry as pilots of company owned executive choose their own private flying school with the college in providing the private planes. Students which cooperates flight and ground instruction, commercial flight and ground training, and instrument flight and instructor flight train- ing. As students complete each step, they must pass the Federal Aviation Agency tests to obtain a license before proceeding to the next step. More than one hundred young men participated in the program during the present year. Classroom parriqi flying. 44 patron and lectures are just as important as the actual When the students reach an advanced level they begin their actual flight training. 1.1.1 Q., ' 4 . xx it I 7, 'M ra W A , 0, A I I f ski .- , , 1 N Y' Q .SH fig Qs- ft t 5 'Km ' mx K, Mr. Orlyn Lockard Drafting. Mr. Lockard assists a student by explaining a solution to a complicated drafting problem. in killed Draftsmen re in Demand The curriculum in drafting at Metropoli- tan Junior College provides 650 hours of pos- sible instruction over a two-year period. The courses are designed for the student who plans to become a qualified draftsman rather than merely for elective credit. There are four major areas of concentration, each of which qualifies the student for a specific type of drafting as a Vocation. The first area deals with the basic technical skills and information needed for a general knowledge. The second area is more advanced, dealing with multiview drawings, revolutions, and vector applications. Gr, the student can take a more advanced course deal- lin with cams, gears, assembly illustrations, fmd welding drawings. Finally, the last level of drafting is designed to increase the problem solving abilities of the student. Problems cov- Cf reproduction methods, standard hardware, layouts, and electrical problems. A steady hand and a sense of accuracy are of great importance in ilrafting classes W...-f Z ii!!-in--s Miss Helen Allison Mr. Richard Barnett English English Mrs. Edith Bartholomew Mr. Robert S. Buchanan English English A student's interpretation of an idea obtains Mrs Gilbert's thoughtful attention. English -- the eans of Communicating Ideas The English Department has the responsibility of pro- viding students of Metropolitan Junior College with both instruction and practice in technique and the comprehen- sion of ideas in prose and imaginative literature. In the basic courses of composition and reading, the English De- partment actively provides the opportunities and guidance that a student requires to master the more common pro- blems of meaning, logic, and grammar. He also learns to communicate his own ideas and to comprehend the thoughts of other individuals. However, not all freshman are able to begin at the same level. The English Depart- ment, therefore, provides levels of English appropriate to the capabilities of the students. An assortment of literature courses helps open the door to an appreciation and under- standing of the ideas contained in creative writing. This year the college provided a developmental program for those students who need extra help with their reading and writing skills. , T1-Tml Mr. Barnett, citing examples from a text book, tries to further ex- plain techniques of English. M, Mr. disc W U77 TW IN E H 4 l .O- th Tfl- he Je- ree to- to 'he tan trt- to are ler- his for and E s , ,W 2 WI ,, 32 221 4 - M 1 if CX' Mr. Keens listens intently to a student during Casual classroom discussion. ff' za., M71 , t . W f X! fl O f f 0 VM x l if 5 f V Q ff 2 i f aw , x ff ff! Qi . f 5 X ,, I 7, ff! I X m 7 .gt QM! M ffl, ff f I , f f fkkf ,j X f 'QKQVQ A A75 f . W ,V t W I If 3 Mr. William Dobbins Mrs. Margaret Falls English English MI, Legg Keffns C,iCf3lCllIlC KFLIIUCY Engligh English ,ia M Z S H , f N ' f I If vi f f X 'W W if ff f ff 'L If 4 Z Dr. Jeremiah Cameron English English Mr. Roy Denham ibn , ws, W f f I7 ' 1- f ' M a NQX WZ D 052.5 E3-Z S-J D FH -4 Q 5- fb H F? Fri I3 Ui 5. D f f 2 W 1 , ' 'g 0 'W :Qt is , 'W 4- f, Cnffifv ' af 71.52 Z , f i is W 1 fr ' 4 ff' fs Mrs. Mary Frances Good Dr, Cameron, surprised by an intelligent question, tries to over Come his astonishment to answer. , - ..,. ..'f.v:. .'- vu.-.u m.:c,:z-mcw-1-iwL4ZA.:.4.v:i1gv:4.-1.-5.5-1-:f.' 4s14z4E:u,u'q-...H -'-.3 -g,,'a.u' -n.r. 'u-4 'kiii:Q3nanbQ-S.....gq.,' - -L wsu ' 4-'r-if ' Ti1aQ-any ,x-+1 ' ' ' . 'M-an-ii num' f if f f ew!!! neth- 14 fi 2 ws M' f 3 gs Mr. Robert Richmond English Mrs. Elsie Townsend English s 1 Dr. Arthur Wilkins E , A English Miss Joyce E. Yates English ' 71 .ff c y V f f Mr. Reese contemplates what lesson plans to prepare for his next week's classes in composition and literature. Students ask many questions and discover mam' :answers in .in inter- esting clziss discussion. f I , , Cv, ,, f , Q f mf' ,, ffp, fn , ,.f. ' Z WV.,-f? ff, fi f W ,m ' f' fa f 9 A Q1 F9 A wx .k yi Q X Q Q X 743 ix Si I 5 .XS K 5 N ,ggzx fi-ni! fx'-AX, , gfziftw- A .s X' 'if :XI 'S ESA 'Q X N x as x I 1 LN X -,S . S- - M M 5' qgsdsiqifg- is -3 WK A ,ls ,Ak ,' x S53 1. . . K Kp X ' 43 ' ii ' Q V K. M - ji? main.: fxgah . A .ssc 'if lx: ,ziggy 15 N .mx Q ,- , Q XY al' gig, F, I fsmx .kia g A f 2 'X ' 'uf N Q' 2 A. in ' , sf 'ff ' ' . f- X rg ,x f' ga Q' 1 S'W-1 sxgflgff si firi' ' 4.5: Z J A f- -M'g,f Y,-1 mfg dlCQ,1a .dl 'K A5541 f xv ,V ,.v. .xf sg- if ti x amkxfxxi ,K fl 'lk my .Q , 5: .,S5-Q5,y..35- Qiixw, gy yk,:r A ,l5Qf'.q'Q, z1,N 'fy ,f 5 S f L s ,C ,fw ,Q ,qw X . ,, 5 Vfih, XT: 'r' NH-.T uf ' ,f in : J, fs' Wx'-L, -2 JM, o ,f H, , ni'?',-123, . f xg fs- wg 501 'sv-Qkj w .' IKE. A .. 35 V -ff--wana'.awz4ew:4g., , w--'igiwrrw-xisiwfu..11.:am:4...-ia-.faawqagg-,uQ,.g,dii,,,1.,, H , . ,-,.,,,:-mil, V --N . mm- ,,-,S -A-..'M5-'I' 1' --L M.- - U,-' -. . . W! .A .V '9 'm 'i'U'--u- ,z-san.-5...ng.1.wb.1.1,:.,.-.,,Ni,i mrmgr Y6iv' l Ppof- i Mr. Matthew Flynn Mr. Robert Koch Speech Speech W it Q, at fc .Qs n i A . ' is ,, Mr. Maurice Nugent Mrs. Roberta Rousseau Speech Speech The living thinker ponders over his lines before the oral inter- pretation class begins. -an 1 iper i.-my to capture an audience when 'inn Dr. Abney discusses the problems of a sum:-ssful clc-livt-rv in speech class. Nw -..- Mr. William Disney Foreign Language Mr. Fred Eberwein Foreign Language Miss Virginia Kruse Foreign Language Laboratory sessions further the study of foreign languages by listening and repetition. Foreign Languages Demand ttention One indication of an educated person is his ability to con- verse intelligently in a foreign language. Aside from the pure esthetic value of such an achievement, it also offers a most realistic insight into the life and thinking of the nation of the language studied. Metropolitan Junior College offers four for- eign languages and has the most modern teaching equipment. Not only does the curriculum offer training in basic grammar but also in literature and follows the procedure of lectures, discussions, and the use of language laboratories. Mrs. Alice Tunks Foreign Language ,-'ful i Miss Kruse listens to the pronunciation of one of her students during an oral examination. Q l were . W. ff' It mt s ling 'on- s. QLIIC nost ' the for- rent. imar ares, t s. , . + f 2 f Tfi3s.tfS 1-aw f was xf M K f hr,-f during Home Economics -- Basis for any Careers Cleaning up after a cooking session keeps the kitchen laboratory ready for the next class. 1 7 i 6 l 1 i I 16 2 i in ful' ,,, 'WK M f 21993 fy ff i M we c 9222 KW' af Jbyi ,f tx 2 5 - Mai-, r ' i ff av 'K' T' 4 Y' ' Q in g ' :QQ-A ,- ', f-ri K v , Q 'iz Miss Mildred Wright Home Economics The young person who is interested in Home Econo- mics at Metropolitan junior College is able to obtain both a sequence and a cross section ofthe areas embraced in the field of Home Economics. The courses are designed to serve as part ofa liberal arts education, to supplement an occupational skill such as nursing, or when combined with other liberal arts and science courses to lead to a profes- sion in Home Economics. For some it may serve as prep- aration for homemaking. Other courses provide opportu- nities to learn about textiles, to design costumes, and to achieve harmony and beauty in interior decoration. The approach then is to help a student become a responsible member of society and to professionally train her in one of the many areas in the field of home economics. xt., , . A student waits anxiously for Miss XVrighr's judgment of licr clus- work. usic tudents Learn to Refine Their Talents Students who enter the music department of Metropo- litan junior College discover that courses prepare them for majors in music or music education, all of which transfer to senior colleges without loss of credit. Simultaneously students can develop their talents, skills, and tastes in music while working toward a liberal arts degree. Through band, orchestra, and chorus, students gain experience in music by contributing uniquely to the cultural atmosphere ofthe college. They make this contribution by appearing before both the student body and community groups, enhancing their own image and that of the college in the eyes of their friends and the community. For others there are apprecia- tion courses that help students learn to listen intelligently. Potential philharmonic prospects get together for a casual iam session. 'Z f W! X 4 'fiy f , ff ,Q , f ,fa f f -.V - . 1, gf? ,aff uf: H1412 V' 1 :fl 31.4 131,112,314 , f-Wait: W, auf, ' aww.. f -f amz V MW., , sfpff l ' ff,- Miss Marian Nelsen Mr. Garland Reckait Music Music In Mr. Reckart,s band class, the beginner can improve by per- forming with others. Miss Nelsen is showing these students how to better emphasize important chords in music. ca, 4 :Z 42, 3 . al l M... as., .,. i . WW! ff ' ,ZW 'M lifXf, 'sIg ,Ill f ff ,491 I 'K 6 Many times the philosophies of man throughout history have overlapped, causing conflict, organized Mr. E. Jay Hilty,Jr. Philosophy Occasionally, Mr. Hilty presents questions that are even too deep for his own philosophical background. confusion, and disorderly environments. Philosoph Prepares the Student to Face Life The Philosophy Department at Metropolitan junior College seeks to equip students with the ability to make decisions in the area of human values. In an age when technology seems determined to force computerized think- ing upon the individual, the philosophical approach assists in presenting these problems and possible logical solutions. Questions are asked such as, What is man? How can I be myself when multitudes of other forces seek to manipulate me?,' The courses at Metropolitan junior College serve as an introduction to the broad field of philosophy, leading to advanced degrees and possible careers in the field of philosophy. Recognizing his problem, Mr. Neuschaefer philosophically decides on a logical solution, whether to remain or leave. U . Z- .-' -vw-Na x at X X ls s if N s Mr. Wolfgang Neuschaefer Psyeholog -- Effective Behavior and Relations Man is a biological creature who must function in a sociological world. Courses in psychology help the student to understand himself and to understand his relationship with others around him. Metropolitan ,Iu- nior College offers four courses-general psychology, personal adjustment, child development, and educa- tional psychology. One or more of these courses is re- quired for many associate degrees. However, a course in psychology is a valuable asset in itself to any student. lt provides for a more effective life by helping the stu- dent better understand Why he acts the way he does and Why the people around him act the Way they do. sw it , .5 , Na, Having been confronted with a complicated problem, Mr. Koch Dr. Kleta Finley Mr. Harold B. Koch muses over a possible solution. P5YChO108Y PSYCh010sY As anxious students fidget in their seats, Mrs. Weaver passes out a personality test to the students in her psychology class. i it 7: N a ff X KG, X Y a X yf lf, at . lp, ' , ' -- s' x ,. X .. X ,7 If '72 X M s f X x., . ff Q 4112, ,I I 1 3, .Ww,., a .Viv a as , ., X fn? ,V Mrs. Helen Xlffcavci Psychology i athematics Is the Tool of Precision Seventeen mathematical courses are offered at Metro- politan junior College. The mathematical courses needed by the engineering student are offered at the McGee cam- pus, while the Westport campus has many students taking mathematical courses in the flight training program, and the business or data processing programs. The largest num- ber of students are taking intermediate algebra. Most of the mathematical courses are transferable to four-year colleges, depending on the college chosen. It is being recognized to- day that an extensive mathematics background is necessary in most fields. Mathematical terms such as axiomatic , are found in many publications and are used quite frequent- ly in speeches and in the course of a conversation. ,.t., W Mr. Harvey Bush Mr. William Crim Mathematics Mathematics f t . fy? ,. ,..,f,,,.f , . I ,.. ., my l. V pq . Q- F an Mr. Kermit Keller Mft Herbert Kramer Mathematics Mathematics ,ff T aa f f f, L., 7 'V WM Za X4 af!!! If ffia ,W ,M 7 - ' V-ff' . f gf! f X2 A7 f y L, X' ' 4 ff f ' f lfif, 1, mffffw Q , gf - J, .51 ,X - , . f ,,.f,-ff, I f 1 1 , 125 f ff Ziff? 'eww-ff is 7 fit! WJ! awk? fyfyfzsa f X My wi ws . f y-Aff!! W1 Z sw- f f Mr. Lewis Berg Mrs. joan Brown Mathematics Mathematics Mr. Marvin Goldstein Mr, David Herron Mathematics Mathematics The math teachers take five for a coffee break in one of the college cafeterias. 1 ,. 544. . ' H- u.-Mi.. -..gm Q.. -,., ,v,124-2 :wav .w-,.....a.4z4..fiQx.....a.aLL.-in:u:,,,..--..-..:.g...,:...3..w4-.,.:niu -..s .a.:..L .- ' -- u0'.,.1x.,. Ms r 'W X 'Qt g iCl1' ble .rly CW me 'ro- tan ura- ing Mr. Allen Pollock Even Mr. Baggerly seems momentarily confused by his complicated diagrams. Engineering This durability testing machine in the foreground is an example of the modern equipment available to engineering students at Metro- politan junior College, Mr. Pollock demonstrates to these students the use of a slide rule rior lass ces. if a- Juri alan rigi- ains the sso- ient year f ! v Biology -- the Science of Life The liberal arts student who wishes a working know- ledge of biology will find the general biology course highly suited to his needs. The department also offers more ad- vanced courses for biology majors and for those going into pre-medicine and other biological fields. A student meets the plant and animal world in his general course, but he can concentrate more deeply in both by taking botany, zo- ology and vertebrate anatomy. Uther courses are directly related to nursing, dental assisting, and areas where a less concentrated knowledge of biology is needed. Dr. Overton T, Ballard Biology p W Mr. Richard Burns Biology 5 Miss jane Bucher Miss Bucher shows her biology class the various muscles veins B1Ol08Y arteries and other parts of a human leg Mr: Burns, in addition to his biology classes finds time to work on the Student Directory put out by Phi Theta Kappa of which he is the sponsor 1 :iv + f I X Q V Yi- .,,,,L.,,,,,,.,,. -.11-qxgmw. K...-. - . ... . .. Chemistry -- an Integral Part of Life The broad variety of courses in the chemistry department discloses immediately the varying needs of individuals as they gain a college education. The courses range from the general and introductory for the person who wants chemistry as part of his liberal arts education to the more demanding for indivi- duals needing them to meet professional standards such as pre-medicine, pre-denistry, or engineering. The fact that chem- istry is continuously changing makes both a knowledge and an understanding of it essential to the educated person. The student discovers that chemistry is an integral part of his life and that mastery and application of chemistry helps make life meaningful. l 4, tals of Much can be learned and remembered from a complete and precise explanation which is literally shown. Mr. Flin C. McGhee Chemistry Mr. Ronald Rowland y Chemistry fl' -fkywww HM if r Mrs. lean Scurlock Chemistry ff , f 1 ' L2 :21'?rl t- , f fm' - V agar, ,W fi. gilfiafj i u w f fgtf-1-cz 44 1 gy, gg . .'- ' i,,.fM,: 4 '4 ws egg. , nemist V y ,, fy The results of a good experiment are due to careful and pic cise measurements and ingredients. Complete notes help for easier interpretations and better test grades. K A M' ,Q 1 ,' . ,V , '62 A 6 jfffif Mfg! , -M y yi ,fu 1 T 51' My Y 'lf' ,,.f' . .--X A w xy? ! FJ' 1,2 ,M , 49-'wr Mr. Dale R. Biagi Cieology To many students entering college, geology is that course about rocks. At Metropolitan Junior College, however, students discover that they become engrossed in hypotheses of the origins of the earth and the phenomena of volcanoes, earthquakes, and weather. The facts of class- room geology are coupled with daily geological occur- rences reported in newspapers, magazines, and day-by-day changes of the weather. Well-equipped laboratories per- mit students to make careful evaluations of the resources in the earth and to appreciate these by recognizing the common and the uncommon evidences visible everywhere. New this year at the college is a rock cutting machine used to provide cross-sections of rocks for class lectures. Mr. Biagi helps a student with one of the many maps used in his geology class. Geology -- Study of the Earth and Its Forces This new rock cutting machine is utilized to study different types of rocks more closely. Mr. Melvin Bishop Geology Mr. Omar Conrad Geology .+ Mnaw fax vw,- .' 5 aw , sof 5 4, 251 L Mr. Perry Doyle PhYSiCS dent in problem solving. The knowledge and use ofa slide rule and special tables are of great importance to the physics stu- Physics --a Foundation for Many Occupations Metropolitan Junior College recognizes that no spect- rum of education without physics would be complete for students needing physical science. Not only can a student learn the basic information about physics in the introduct- ory course, but for those going into medicine and denistry, advanced courses are also availableg and for those headed into engineering or mathematics there are more difficult courses in engineering physics. The college has excel- lent laboratory facilities and the latest equipment in all courses so that a student can transfer to another four-year college or university with the secure feeling of having met the basic requirements. Solutions to physics problems take a great deal of time, effort and concentration. After completing his experiment, this student must measure and record the wave lengths to complete the hypothesis of his formula. 'Wil HMV- his Foneq Louc Physks .A -fsfsllfyz kr Social Science -- Past, The social sciences are concerned with the specialized aspects of meeting onels social environment. At Metropoli- tan junior College the social science department has four divisions--history, government, sociology, and economics. In history students delve into the past. Although history does not exactly repeat itself, they discover that it does re- veal better understanding ofthe present and projections in- to the future. American government students obtain prac- tical knowledge of their government, their nation, and their society. Sociology students study human relations in group situations in order to solve present problems in society. QQ Mr. Melvin Aytes Mr. Ralph E. Buglewicz Social Science Social Science Mr. George Bunch Mr. Patrick Capranica Social Science Social Science Through economics students learn better ways of making a living in their society. All of these courses are designed to make the students curious about existing problems. Althou h histor is a st d f ' - - Q S Y U Y O UWC PHSF, it can also serve as a Mr. Cox takes time out from his classes to counsel one of his students foundation for the present. . lg- .9 ,, , H 'Q fl N , U wf 1 1 f 4 'sv Pointing to specific areas, Mr. Stockmyer finds that students are better able to visualize past history and its developments. Mr, Ayres takes time out to discuss a controversial issue with one of his American Government students. Mr. Clifford Naysmith Social Science Mr. Stewart Nelson Social Science Mrs, Sally Steinbach Social Science Mr. john Stockmyer Social Science O xi gs, i . t ft , 2 . X, - ,. ..-- X ' X x Q, 'w ' , . , N .. .x. - . ., me lx N! x i li if? Tr- -- s ag. , ci Q X X N E 2 X N Mr. Orville Darby Mr. Earl D. Wasson Economics Economics Mr. Darby prepares class examinations by typing questions for his economics classes. fy ,Mi-A ff, ffuw,N-NN gwmetiines even during leisure breaks, Mr. Wasson must take WW In discuss a certain point. Economics in a Changing Industrial Societ In an era marked by the development of vast indust- rial complexes, the meaning of economics as a social science within the human context has become somewhat cloudy. As a social science, however, Economics fits into an under- standable niche. Courses offered at Metropolitan Junior College are introductory, but these give the student some of the principles which let him see that man is not merely an economic being striving to satisfy his material needsg he becomes aware that man is concerned with regulating his actions in accord with the demands of society. The courses offered provide the student a glimpse of the vast impor- tance of economics and meets the minimum requirements for a major in business administration. XX ix tt - S ' sf YN r NWN. 4 ...R Q ,ya Mr. Darby occasionally Ends humor in his students' assomwl answers. 1 I i w I ii Q Q.. S , A 1 . , I ! 5 E 1 . 7.7.x .... .Y .,.,.,.,,m.! v., 0men's Physical Education The physical education courses for women at Metro- politan Junior College help develop gracefulness and an un- derstanding ofthe relationship between activity and alert- ness of mind. They may study the fundamentals of move- ment and rhythm in modern dance and learn dance com- position and production. Swimming, from beginning courses to the most advanced, with opportunity to learn life-saving and become water safety instructors and earn certificates, is provided. For competitive games, the women participate in volleyball, tennis, speedball, softball, basket- ball, archery and badminton. They learn the rules of the games, practice techniques, and gain understanding. Offs Being on your toes is one of the important requirements of a suc- fscssful volleyball player. Bowling and instructions by an expert are a part of the physical education program for women. Miss Ruth Biggerstaff Women's Physical Education 'X :XX M55 lx X ca S :Q X at v X Q5 V i - s Gracefulness, agility, and a trim waistlinc are several of the ad- vantages that can be acquired in the modern damn classes. 1. fl ff Ml? fy I Q 'A p I I , 1 ACTIVITIES l I . ag' nn, 1 Xb uw' Qvf n. 'Q' M' f VX was-vm W xy NK Aw,3,.Q -,.l , ,., ,.. ,- , k ' , .- , , i? - Q.-.5 -.. +1 ' ii-bln.-..'.-wJ,g..z.rq..' ' ' wufslfp-N...-' '.'a.f'i.fc1:u1M.2.,l,1 L -xlw--.LS Mr, A Q, if Z? Executive Committee Organizes Elections .., ,-. M, ...A my -I l 1 r F l l l l l V in it 3 ! 5 J i Lynn Lavo, secretaryg Gloria O'Neal, vice-presidentg Bill Campbell, presidentg joy Embrey, treasurerg David Damico, sergeant-at-arms. s N The Executive Committee is the nerve center of the Student Government. Elected last year in May, it met at intervals throughout the summer to set up a tentative calendar of orga- nized activities for the year. The largest imme- diate task confronting them was the organiza- tion of the elections for student senators and class officers. UDENT WANT To BE SE A Sumo: as f' , , J , .1- tt- .rs Q f , ft f, +P . , l 7 i l. . VV at QT tr X -tt t t ' t . , ,ggi l N V 1 t i t ,, t. , ..tttt.,.,WN 'Mix K - t . ,WW ,. .. lil l Wi Deb vote - X1 A Stuc men johi agai w E i I The Student Government in Action In the second year of operation, the Student Govern- ment met enthusiastically. Immediate concern lay in creat- ing a firm structural base so that the organization could become an effective voice in the students and have the strength to be a continuing body. Making all recognized organizations responsible to the Student Government brought direct involvement in the student activities bud- get. It provided the principal dances of the year: the Elec- tion dance, the Christmas Tree dance, and the Spring For- man dinner dance, featuring such bands as The Classmen for the Election dance and Tony DiPardo and his orches- tra for the Spring Formal. It actively supported inter-collegiate basketball, re- vived after thirty-five years, and chose the name Unicorns for the team. Black, gold, and white were selected as offi- cial school colors. It surveyed student opinion and recom- mended to President Monnett that the Student Union be continued to the end of the year. Through bake sales held in each building and individual contributions, the Student Government raised money to assure a happy Christmas for children in Holy Name School. The year closed with the election of a new Executive Committee to lead the students next year. in-.....f Four of the five members of the Executive Committee listen intently to a senator presenting a motion. , sf gh K After hearing a proposal for action, the Student Senate discusses all the ad- vantages and disadvantages before reaching a decision. a y SN 'FUD' ,,f1Kc..,aw , .W f Dean Lovern presents several new ideas for the Student Senate to consider and discuss before taking final action the Student Senate, confer before advising the Senate. Mr. Buglewicz, Mr. Bunch, and Mr. Lovern, sponsors of 1' ,, WW -,,,.,.-.,..-.. , I. H, - . , .. ,.......,.......1- 4 I 13+-w-, ' i ,3:aggQ,,g,g.,,,.g-,,,g,.3g.'4xyQ..wm-C V. w.,.wa4 ns.-A , e had - all the Sovern- l 21ntlCi- NN N 'X W-.ltWQNt s j' azatik' 'HK i but fa W WKNXQQ 4 i,v:?S,:l:.-.ai ... E ,QF Q, X L if ft . l Dean Hankins, one of the advisors, and Gloria O'Neal, a member of a group of eager college students, plan for the next group meeting. The Student Government Meets with Colleges at Camp indermere In October, the Student Government participated in a meeting sponsored by the Kansas City Regional Council of Higher Education, held at Camp Windermere at the Lake ofthe Ozarks. The purpose was to discuss problems held in common by all student governments in the sixteen mem- ber colleges. Attending the meeting were: Bill Campbell, Gloria O,Neal, David Boutros, Pat Beebe, Jim Davis, Gail Morey, Lynn Lavo, Richard O'Dor, Eric Neill, David Da- mico, Nancy Soetaert, Dean Lovern, and Dean Hankins. The two-day meeting gave new dimensions to involvement in Student Government and disclosed that students regard- less of location have many similar problems. Gail Morey, Gloria O'Neal, Eric Neill, and Bill Campbell par- ticipate in an open air discussion of student involvement. With the Lake ofthe Ozarks as background, Dean Lovern dis- cusses with student leaders the aft of conducting meetings. The ideal place and time to enjoy pizza is in oncfs bunk late at night between dinner and breakfast. Lecture Concert eries Bringing to the students the best in drama, dance, and music, the Lecture Concert Series enhanced student appreciation ofthe fine arts. Student activity fees support 1 the events, chosen by Mr. james L. Bennett, chairman, and a faculty-student committee. Tht V !,'..:Vl , ,R 'ITM it ti- lazy , ld- ' ' ' 1 ' ' if -2 , m V' ' I la A 'A' 01 F ofif' Jr G ' x .xx if 5 sm ' ,, 12 .'-1 3,5- . 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L-,g.,.f::,. 4pN-W-..,'1, ax V , gh 5 LS , H X f . - --. f .Y,..Y,-......,-1-nmv,-a-' ... mf 7' QEQF' 5,429-QE' ui.: ga .rr f xv uv Q5 W' Perry Jewell, chairman of the council, presides over a meeting with Janet Nyblad, John Lubert, and Carl Morgan representing various clubs. iivfwgiifis srunim usf ' .. .. ,.,.,W.wf Inter-Club Council The Inter-Club Council, following a year's lapse, was revived by the Student Government to serve as liaison between it and all recognized organizations. Membership is limited to each president, or his representative. Meeting weekly, its goals were to evaluate requested budgets and approve and forward them to the Student Gov- ernment for action. It also coordinated the activi- ties calendar. Perry Jewell, president of the En- gineering Society, served as chairman. At an Inter-Club Council meeting, Janet Nyblad, representing Phi Travis Smith, Perry Jewell, and Bill Smith evaluate budgeting of Theta Kappa, and other members take notes for later reference. publications of student activities. Af X E , -. .,-...ff --.--4 -,.---.,-..-V.-u.r.u-. ...Q-,an :...xL. .A - I I X , W, , ,W ,-- ......,f.,-.,.-....-g,-...wgu . .-mv.. ...-,:f,.-.,, , , 1 A rt Club The Art Club is open to every student who has any interest in art in its various forms. Its purpose is to ad- vance the appreciation of applied arts in junior college. Members spent much of their time in their monthly meet- ings the first semester planning a candle-making project and sale with the proceeds to be used to further the activi- ties ofthe club. Excitement spread over school when the club began making Christmas candles. As they melted and blended wax and scent, the fragrance spread throughout the building, bringing to the Art Room many interested students who became customers. The club further expand- ed its grasp of art through visits to the Nelson Art Gal- lery and the Hopcroft Art and Stained Glass Works, and through open discussions on art technique. Second semes- ter attention shifted to initiating and sponsoring a Spring Arts Carnival to which other departments of the college were 'invited to prepare booths or provide displays. Bill McCrary, Mr. Directo, Becky Grady, and Melody Mongold pre- pare wicks to set in the candle molds. nf i t , , ' G ' ,, For exibition, Evelyn Childers prepares a cave-style painting using 7 materials and techniques of cavemen artists. Members of the Art Club gather around Mr. Directo while he out- lines plans for making Christmas candles. Evelyn Miller pours melted wax into a mold through a strainer held by Bill McCrary, as Becky Grady and Evelyn Childers super- vise. Q v . 54,7 jenny Klapholz, president, Alice Norton, and Evelyn Chil- ders cooperate in planning a display. 9 l lf- Pseudo-Santa Clause jay Vantuyl, Who peddled Art Club candles, became excited from sales success and tried to sell to a tree. During a club meeting, Becky Grady sketches a still life for exhibition at the carnival. F 5 N S l I Nbr in I A ' V. X, CM ,gk-3 . - .4 'V -sg ,I mer, To sell candles meant that the wares had to be set out and de- Steve Baker puts the finishing touches on a water color he prepared Jer- monstrated by sales women, Evelyn Childers and Becky Gordon. for the club's art festival. W-vwwt ,,.aw W' 1 jackie Peppard and Melanie Williams, both home economics stu- dents, thoughtfully clean the kitchen area after a laboratory session. Miss Mildred Wright, instructor in home economics, group of her students in a club project. assists a ECHO Club The young women who are members of the EcHo Club share a common interest of using home economics as a basis for contributing to happy and knowledgeable living. The club planned programs of demonstrations and field trips for enrichment in home economics and to intro- duce the members to the great variety of careers resting on that field. Traditionally, the EcHo Club is hostess for the receptions following the Christmas program and the Spring Fine Arts Festival, and this year was no exception. One delightful and instructive meeting let the members see and hear a representative of a beauty aids company de- J 5 1 -Q monstrate the art of proper make-up. 'I Ii an U a ia 5 1 Home economics students are kept busy with a number of activities D during their club meetings. 1 V 1 N ii- . .....,., Q Q B , A xx N X , x 'Q Q ig Q li Kg F f 5 ,Q :W 'LJ . I '15' X' .L I gw .W MN fi X X XM N. NX N xi 381 N 1 M ,. : FWS?-. ll 95: f '3 sw 3 was iii :Q s i ? Y s gm ww- A , -,'-,-55, -, -- - - - -v 'L:u:.x..f.- 4-.5.L.......' A':..a:..iI::,:,i:lBn..H'Lf 12 WL is M 9 Q 2 una. 1.1 A .I u 1-s-nh.-192' :L : ee'n:ee2s2:l-i2,q...i45fExiw-f- -.9:.,-m::iav.fQ- pa-ini nr L -Y ff. -N- 1 , l l 1 l , i i I i 1 I Pumpkin Queen Karen Benedict Attendant Melissa Fields Attendant Helen Jacoby PUMPKIN QUEEN Phyllis Gunzel Attendant Engineering ueen Robin Adams Princess our fr:-rvy Judy Flynn Princess janet Battice Princess fs4':i1'39 Carolyn Cooper Princess Angela Garrison ENGINEERING QUEEN 4 Gail Morey Princess in ff fi janice Rooker Princess I I s I I 4 I 1 1 ,. Basketball Revived fter Thirty-Five Year Absence QFront row, L to RQ, Keith Murray, Harry Edwards, Gerald Elli- son, Larry Close, Rodney Brown, Howard Townsend, Qstandingj, Coach tack to Pohlman and Rodney Brown discuss the most effective at- direct during a brief time out. ll6 W f ff, Sonny Whitt, manager, Del Tackett, Mike Cosgrove, Ed Laird, john Norris, Mike Clark, Mike Pate, and Coach Fred Pohlman. After an absense of nearly thirty-five years, Metro- politan junior College can once again claim an intercol- legiate basketball team. As soon as the major tasks of or- ganizing a team and a schedule were accomplished, the next step was to provide a name. This job was left to the student government, who in turn opened it to suggestions from the student body. A variety of names were submitted and, after the final elimination was completed, the name Unicorns was adopted. Mr. Fred Pohlman, jr., a former coach for several years at Westport High School and a member of the col- lege's physical education department, was selected to lead the young team through its first season. After two weeks of try-OutS, the prospects did not look very encouraging. The team was not blessed with any exceptional height nor any prospective all-Americans. It was, however, endowed with desire and determination, and with that they plunged into their long awaited season. . Q , 4 l if fa air 1d, 1 :tro- rcol- f or- , the r the :ions itted lame veral 1 col- lead 'eeks ging. t nor awed nged MJC Cpponents November junior College 75 81 December 106 December 7 79 December 13 100 December 19 Teamy 56 December 28 December 29 january 12 January 13 january 17 january 20 February 3 Qlifoghj February Missouri Southern February St. Paul College QVars1tyj Concordia Ottawa University William Jewell QFroshj 100 96 February 26 Missouri Western CVarsityj 85 107 The opening game was against Trenton, carrying with it a tremendous psychological factor. The confidence of the team throughout the season began here. The score was close all the way with the Unicorns trailing by only a small margin. Then, with ten minutes left in the game, they moved ahead 60-58. During the last five minutes, however, Trenton outscored the Unicorns 17-9 and went on to win 81-75. Their spirits were dampened but by no means extinguished. Haskell Institute was the next team to test the Uni- corns. At the end of the first half the Unicorns led by 16 points and their first victory seemed very close. During the first half, they had an excellent shooting percentage and good defense. The second half, however, saw Haskell dominate both offensively and defensively. Their second half press caused several bad executions, but more impor- tant it slowed down the Unicorn's hot-handed shooting. The final score was a disappointing 106-101 loss for our cagers. Mike Pate and Gerald Ellison overpower their Trenton opponent to grab a rebound. Nw? -. 'Uv s'vv' , 25:31, 56:51 , A S134 Fi xx - ' ' X . vw 'N X f XX I ' iflggqfaggfi O Q .5,,....,... V M .f 1.1, 'EJ1234 1' ,W 'D Z 'K ,' W X ff M , 7 uwfw 1 if W Z7 . X , my X-jbcff 2 , 4 Z 7 f' ' , , ' ,, , , ,. ,- f -,f , ,Q f W ,f. , I, X My ,, , ' 9 yy fy 7 ?' ' f X U Q ' QW W fo, A Q ,. .H ,V , , A X. .fix L. X mfr Ay N .X 5 XS E W SSX lv. x 'Rx 'Q9 xxx! 59494 X X ri I N 0 4 ' 'igofoff' 'Nix Yywif nib my a WHS 'irst Fhe 'ark Iol- imi- the for Jay- ose, stker T lfl- first i 76- tion d to g 57 ghts. .md- r iw' . M M-57 2 f 6 5 , Z , .fgff ' I w , ,ff W-, ,ly NQNM - ,2 ,W f f y, .X W W. . 4 A picture of sheer determination and desire, Harry Edwards Hghts his way toward the basket. my M Anguish- The Unicorns carried a 2-6 record into the new year and went on to face St. Paulas at Concordia, Missouri, Both teams were evenly matched as the game indicated. Toward the end, St. Paul overcame a fifteen point lead, coming to within four points before losing 85-72. Gerald Ellison led the attack scoring in close and grabbing key rebounds. With their hopes alive, the team went on to meet Missouri Valley. During the first three quarters the Uni- corns were barely on top. In the fourth quarter of the game, however, they pulled away shooting sixty-seven per cent from the Held and coasted to an 88-54 victory. The season was looking brighter. The next game against Rockhurst College was one to be forgotten. It was a case of one team seeming invul- nerable while the other one appeared lost. The Unicorns were defeated 140-62. time -QA , --.MJCLIKQ During a time out, disapprovement and praise are related in an attempt to produce a stronger defensive game. Disappointment- lf' I f f' fu X .45 41. J ' rw 'fn X Mfmfw- Z a g , 1 Q M '48 f ., ., 0 R mff, , . ,Q J X 1 'Q tvmgbkfwxsfx H .,,.MQ,wmf5w V fl B as 49 .i .tf 73 . , ... , Q- ,xn 3 'S hu -, x'5 !.. Q S X 'f ' .E M ,K x KM . x HQ X . .: x Q X A I x Q . xr' S X 3 fav 3. X xi Q - Q 2 .Ng 1' ff- Q 0 . U 2 TS NF XJ K . QQ 2 , N? 'N X N-xii. QB ik-RW, Q X ,fa xl ik af. 'ff ! 3 Z '41 ',t 4- -' u F ! 5 Z r S . Z a Z e S 5 . S 5 E f W i -' 1 , , v 4 X , x .1 m -sfw ' 3 Qs ,. . , M2-'QXQN rv is-he 9, mxuhxm . SDPHDIVIDRES l I mygeywv j h V The Second Year -- Completion or Forging Ahead The Sophomore Class of 1968 contains Within its mem- beship the first graduates of the college's occupational pro- grams: two-year nursing, dental assistant, hotel and restau- rant management, and drafting. ln general, the Sophomores have refined their outlooks, shaped their attitudes, deter- mined their goals, they are prepared either for immediate employment or for transfer to their next colleges to com- plete requirements for their baccalaureates. t 'Q Richard O'Dor President i i l l if ,i ii M iQ ll ,, E ii 3, 44' it ,yi 'Iii I l I 1 E N -fr 126 Z X, L I . If X f ' f ,3 t 1,5 f ,..4f' , ,,,,f: 1 ' wlffnpga, ' Vicki Rowlett, secretary-treasurer, poses with the president and vice president. Judy Flynn Vice-President fm- wro- au- ,res ter- late mm- Y 'V H , SIMM QQZAZ ,Lf 52 X V fy ,6 fi, X ' f WW? ffm vice- fi ,N--who 'Yi' .xx Q 7 'KN ff 1 9 F7 .r 0 Q Q . ff A 1 K ,fyt ' ' , f' ' ' ' il: 'WJ 'ff S52 A i, X' 5 eww ,W W ,rf ff Z7 QW ,, ,QW y , , 4 ,N ,, fl QU V -ff 5 ' 'rf , fb f ,N ' We RW , , lj' p A , K an f r f is -' 1' W 'ff f 'W aw, If A 4, 'QW W, X W ' w f 5 J , , fray . A 4, My WWW My f fff Q, ,f Q Adrian Adams Edward Adams Robin Adams Marilyn Adler Edgar Alderson Michael Allard Earnest Allen Richard Allen Russell Allen Stephen Allen Frank Allison Barbara Altman George Alvord Vance Ambrose Larry Ammon james Anderson Kaye Anderson Phil Anderson Kathy Andrisevic Robert Andrist Mary Anello Gary Apgar Robert Apple Kenneth Archer Richard Arthur jenny Aten Elliott Avery jahangir Azma Peter Badami Merriam Baellow Wolf Bakegulsky james Baker Roger Baker Stephen Baker Norma Bandy Merna Barnes 'Iudy Barnes Peter Barnes Terry Barnes john Barnhill ' 4- 2' af ft xxx R , , ' we H' , X Z'49ri ,,.,,, v s Z7 M, 1,1 , f 321 fijaf ww 1 X HMM 7 ,fn W an 79 XZVQ XZ! '11 if ,Z 0 f , 5 Z sw. w.-.., X ff, ff UW M faa f Mf?ZZ 'Q f??Z5 fZ?7? gffff ,QZZZ f , My Z' ,ZZZKE f X, .aww ,792 gy??Q LW fi aaa 25651 r fffgi fffif I: 1 f ff if ff f Wy , afffa M? A y if ,. Q! EJ? I Afrc Han rity Ronald Batdorf janet Battice William Baxter Marcia Bayzman Byron Beard Michael Beard Glenda Beck Glenn Beckerdite Margaret Beebe Patricia Beebe Michael Beers Larry Beldin Gary Belingloph Grace Bell tt 5 yy 'L I , me W an A t Kathy Bellemere it X 3. fr I4 .1 wi V W dz' . A T X B , ' my , B i B B' I .,. W ,gf ' 1 Kathleen Bennett f if X xp w ' U . ri, x L ,S ',.,1 f .V . wa,-5' P' . David Bergner Alana Berman Marie Bertholet Norman Bertram Linda Best Gerald Bird james Bishop Jana Blascyk Robert Blaue David Blessman Carole Bodenhamer Jaime Bolanos Helen Bolden Mary Bond Linda Booth Arthur Bossert Linda Botz David Boutros Donald Bowen Paul Bower Robert Bower Ronald Bowker Theresa Boyce Craig Boyle Leo Brady Penny Bragaw ner Sandra Brarnmeier Henry Brande F' 4 wfmalvl Wvsf' M, I don't think Experiment Number 19 quite turned out the way it should have. 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Juanita Branstetter Robert Brenton Jerald Broadwater William Brooks Robert Brostoski Ann Brown Arnetta Brown Elizabeth Brown Harry Brown Michael Brumwell Garland Brunson Gary Buchanan John Buffalow Allan Buford Mary Bullock Margaret Bunch Diane Bunting Frank Burasco Ann Burcham Stan Burd Ceril Burkett Deanna Burleigh Gerald Burrows Thomas Buskirk john Butler Shirley Butler john Calcara Bill Campbell john Carothers Annette Carr Willeta Carter james Case Cheryl Cather Glenn Chaplin Floyd Chapman Margaret Chapman Patricia Chapman Verna Charles Evelyn Childers Gerald Clark Jw , fr?- , ,,,., M, aaa. ,M A wa if 49 WW W W, 1 It 42, 'liar I W' ? f 'ff' W- 1 V . ff W. , HMI ,f ff ff my Af If f , jk, . .Y 1 f f, 1- 0 X5 5 - fry . f . w ' Q., 1 ' 'f' ' 2 f 7 2 f f K X ' 1 I ff . - ff - , , - f a V ' , M I Z X f ,,,.,,V, 5 f X 2 , ,f f' , ' ,Mama 4 , 7, ,., f .mt 5 W V X, 4, f 9 fa.. if 1,67 M 9 f . , V, f L L 5 A 4 , nl , 4 aa Q If 4M'1i'f gfih Wfwff Vienna.. Kia Z W, , l , , X . . f f . 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'- f ff Q, 'Keren L 1 ff Z gf N fy ya' f'l s' Michael Collins Patricia Colvin Vito Como Mary Connelly john Conway Bill Cooper john Copeland Darlene Cotren William Cover Wes Cox Marcia Crabb Gary Crater John Crenshaw Ruth Crews james Critchfield jack Crocker Joyce Crooms Diana Crowley Murrel Crump Donald Curless 36 Pamela Curran Fred Curtis Garry Dade Michael D. Dailey Michael E. Dailey Robert Dale David Damico Sandy Daniels Janice Davenport Albert Davis james Davis joseph Davis Karen Davis Susan Davis Wayne Davis Doris Day Douglas Day Donna De Flatto 11'-ww ,ii J ,, W' .mr gr, Pi'-ax 'R X' ii ,,ps-w-1- ,1 O 1,1 ss, s- ' R35 u-agus.. Ax. as X fy s . flaw ,, ,W 6:32 2 1 T D 7 ,sf .' s . WSH 'W s YNWQX 5 M35 X y X f -Q., Qs wnwtx 'Vt' , jj, , wif aa., .Jw NN Q , 0 .uw lljf x ,, x Xl I . ggi I ' s i ' 5 X . YL 'E Q it ,Vs , . 'f er K X K -s x 'f'4N.tN,t.t.,a.. , si . 2 if I 1? More .t hi F ii ss - N see k ws fy f sg ti , X Q X K Rs X wx of 5 Jr X YQ' The sic c The band provides enjoyable background mu- sic during an informal Christmas program. 1 ,V , ' X ZW 'x I , X f , 2 if ff f fm f 5 My -r 35,7 f' Miz' f 1 ,. ,N'N N .5' ' ,TTR J, , f MQWKJQ fi -afvffw, VAL 4 f 4 Y joseph De Simone Betty Deal Larry Deck Daniel Dennis Dwight Dibben Gary Dilley Robert Dimsdale Donalcl Disbrow Drexel Disbrow joseph Doherty Michael Donaldson Robin Dorrbecker Cynthia Dowd Shirley Draegert Hazel Dugan David F. Duncan f-v I David W. Duncan Sara Duncan john Dunfee Larry Dungan Cheryl Duple George Durst Gary Eck James Economou Harry Edwards Richard Edwards Carolyn Eichhorn Stephen Eimer Nancy Elders Carol Elliott Alice Ellison , 'N 'X xx 5 'N N wx , X WR 1 X XX X sk v xxx Mex Nt XR S x X VK r .W Q J: XNX X xl xt XK K! C r X 4. K X Joy Embrey X' 'X ,ix K.. X axxflf src 'f 'f f'f'-'Q ,fd Before. . . 4 1 1 Elf , M, l A 1 ag W Z r fy! I X . i, if , 1 1 N 'T lim X r Rm-up-+ X,.. . 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Zjx ' wmyv , .mr W 9 ' eiit F ,lg I ,ff W V' ' 7 f 5 .YZ if john Franklin Dianne Fredlund Frances Freeman Larry Freeman William Freeman William Friek John Fuller Spencer Galloway Jerry Galvin Ellen Gambill Angela Garrison Arthur Garrison Steve Gasper Chester Gearhart Allen Gentry Rainer Gerlach Carol Gerrish David Gillenwater William Gist james Given Karla Glavas Carol Gliem Robert Glover James Glow Matthew Gold James Golden Robin Goldstein Rosalia Gonzalez Gary Gorman Joyce Gottreu Nancy Goudy Danny Gower Becky Grady joseph Graf Albert Graham Larry Graham Todd Graham Marc Gravetter joseph Grayson Tom Green ,WM F , 1 Q, ,,f I, ,: y? ,, ,X 0 lx? 00 fi f -Wt f f , f f , 2 E 1 X Z, f f WW X ff f fr 7 'Q ff, My X -. 'Y v f ff f f f 1 f f X -eff i E ea, l . Q ga rw iw G x . -. . gg.,-'i.. .1 N ' 3 'Qs '51-mx x WW l sf wq rSX' i NNXNAN X Xxx X W X 'Sf ... 5 Anna Hall Robert Gregor Sandra Gribble Edward Griffith Mary Griswold Phyllis Gunzel Marsha Guth Joseph Guzman Lola Haack Mary Hacker Larry Haggard Dennis Hale john Haley f I f V f Mm , , I V , ff . ' ' Cynthia Hall , y , ff' i ,t,i My fa if f , o Q f 'W L A ma., f ffL1fz'f.?Q'fTi'ff ' Z V I y f i ia , The excitement of learning in college affects students in the IHOSI unusual ways. Www w ww y 2 , ZZ -471 Bob Hall II Randall Halsey Merlin Halverson Jerald Hamblin Joyce Hamilton janet Hankins Margaret Hanlon Douglas Harding Robert Harrington Sandra Harrington Elouise Harris Hubert Harris Allen Hartley Ralph Hartwich Charles Hartzel John Haseltine Phyllis Hauser Linda Havens Shirley Hawkins James Hayes Ste Ma Da Pat Dc Ga Le' Ju- Bc W M jo Sl E V R F I4 C If Y 'SOD H Jn ilon ling 1gfOI'1 igton s s ich :el ie TI' 5 :ins Stephen Heavey Margaret Hedlund Danny Heinz Patricia Heinz Dennis Henderson Gary Henderson Lewis Henderson Judith Hendrickson Beverly Henry William Herron Mark Hildebrand joe Hill Sharon Hill Dori Ann Hilton Victor Himkebein Randall Hobbs Richard Hodgson Kathy Hoelzel Galen Hoff Kathleen Hogan Q.-,,,,t.. Deborah Howell William Huber Janice Hohman John Holleck Christine Holmes Michael Holmes Pamela Hope Michael Horan Barbara Horn Ellery Horrilleno john Hotchkiss Harold House Robert Housh William Howard Operating an Analog computer requires both concentration and technical S D d ,Z f J if ,yy ,f, f f f ,f f ,M 1 'f 'fffw 1 Q 7 QZQL' chnical Barbara Humfeld Greg Hunt Darrel Hunter Colleen Hurley Annie Jackson Samuel Jackson Sucli Jahanshah Med James Janet Jaszezak Robert Jennings Romos Jennings Perry Jewell Carol Johnson Dorothy Johnson Pfxxsx ,FN J . so .X A 1 X N . ,. ,. XM X Q X ,i N Q VN WN rs Q Q X , : X Et rw, Q Q ,N V rg X X X X www 'H ' eggs.: xg Q R x g fx X ,, A wh' X, 'w..,,-Nm.. f r w, ve f 3 X . A, Q! KM lf . ' X 7 S.. Q . At the Christmas program, the speaker points out the true meaning of Christmas il ll 5 , ,i' ,al l 1 l lm ii ,I ln la l ,. Nl l '1 l l Ellouise Johnson James Johnson l 1 X yi! gp l M l lg Kent Johnson i Stephen Johnston llq , 32' , l Q l V l3 J l l l Janine Jones N l Carolyn Jones J , Cynthia Jones N HI Jimmie Jones ll' T. il l Ha l MI f ll : X I u 1 l ly l .3 l if i Ronald Jones J Jack Joslin James Judah Larry Justice 1 s 1 i in 'AU l 1 Barry Kaplan lg ll Marlene Katz l if Q Ronnie Katzer William Kean N MW' , Aff V 1 ja ffwwz 1, , M fal ,, M4 f , ,, ,Maw ,Wa if fn ff ff M if 40 , W, lam Deep concentration in study is the only true way to scholarship. W e gf Nw! M fm.. - YV are M8 7 ii VL .f J Eg ,f i, W 'X - , -Y V aa -it 1 :ba D I N .Q Q new NSN 'N ff,4 ,A y true 5 v .1 Z 2 f , Michael Keefe Deborah Keeling Warren Keith Ray Keller Randal Kelly Sharon Kelly Troy Kelly Anita Kemp Thomas Keough Stanley Kephart james Kepler Ray Kimes Charles King Dorothy Kirkendoll Mr. Ollie Reams, college security officer and parking lot superintendent, writes a warning ticker for an illegally parked ear. C Sheila Kirmse john Kizer jenny Klapholz Donald Klemovich Gary Klint Rick Knight jerry Knopf Connie Kobby Larry Koch Delia Kopek Janice Kopp William Kozlowski Robert Kramer Cindy Kratofil Stephen Krattli Ronald Kreisel William Kurtz Richard Kushner Elaine Kutler Phillip Kuydendall J 'UN 7 if ' lin, I? 1-as ' . KAL, I vitam- f 1' ilar 'if ,fif W 1 4 . '21, , ' f ,if 4 ,il gt,w,,f:1 f - ,Av-H , -WM mm if ,.. , 1 C, WK N ff , f f X 1, Kg X if M i, , W f X W' Qbfw , 43:73, M Z A Z , ga E' W-er Zgimwww f bf- 4:1 ff' Z f '- ff w s ,ZZQU,, 7 'J I. f V ' , 1 Y m if .Q f f N 4735! as-4. 'VV 'My it? I. Qnwfw-+ ' f K a 1,' X 5 f i Q i ,R ure , f , o yr 'Hl,....,A wwf, ?7ZZ, Q Q Liar M l .pp-1 -M- 'VX I 'I a W ff? if mf?-ffiawa wh f 4 .W ,f4: gf 'W , M Z 4 ,,W M! f , 7 1 ,,J,xyffQ?f':'?z ig if E X f ff Z fff lf 7 f fapyrf Z, , X '14 'an' rf Q4 f ZZw4f UW Q 5 ,M , X W W A y W, f, f Wyhf V V- 7 ' XA, mg AT XNXxw Ffh!! If pf ,w4' AQG, K7 ,,? ,Wfw U , , 51 ' A 4+ - r r :VUL M . f -, fy . 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I'll see you tonight. is awww '+r-M Q L: Maywood Thomas Donald Thompson Thomas Thorp john Thurman Sharon Tolliver Ronald Tooley Burton Toone Alvin Torres jesse Torres Robert Trippe Charles Troppito Jerry Troyer Carmen Tuttle john Vallejo Vivian Van Horn Gloria Vandiver Leonard Vann jay Vantuyl Richard Venie Richard Vess Osmar Viscarra Wayne Vondera Peggy Wachtel William Wacker Mike Wagner David Walby Donna Waldman Lawrence Walsh jerry Walter james Ware i This student uses a magic marker ro classify a test cube. ii six 2 X Nw. 5, x l MLK, '5! v-v-.W f Z, W1 +4 'x jk WZ 'N ,idx 'lm sl l . 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Bonnie Bailey Robert Bailey 'A 9 Don Balding f Rebecca Ballenger james Arnoldy Gilbert Ascencio Frank Aufner james Austin X Peggy Austin Anthony Avant Mark Ayres Michael Azzaro john Baenisch james Baggett Philosophy students spend a lot of their time in deep thought examining theories. ayer ,lo EI'OI1g V 3 O V-M-f..w., i deep John Balsam Georgene Banks Guy Banner Rudy Barbosa David Bare Bill Barker Linda Barker Robert Barnard Christella Barnes George Barnes Larry Barnes jacqueline Barnett Larry Barrett Mickey Bartow Gloria Bass Larry Bateman Deborah Bates Frank Baum Barbara Beal Cheri Beard joseph Bedgood Phillip Beebe Mary Beggs Thomas Bell Joyce Bellows Karen Benedict Thomas Benenate joseph Bennett Mitchell Bennett Cheryl Berger P Q ,sc Q QA Nw HQANQ' tt, , t a sg x s W ir wx Q 5. gkQ! 1 '- X X X Q , W 91 . xx A -iw H . , W 1 . f 5 ,.. s as X fl W- , we .Q IP 4 X 'X h ,fr 'A 5 X 5. 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Q ' ' ' X I if 1' TM at a-A in Sometimes the Hrst date can become a little tense when it comes to the slow dance. Brenda Carr Doris Carr Katherine Carr Laura Carr Darwin Carrell Mark Carter Mary Carter Calvin Cartwright Vance Caselman Robert Casey Billie Cason Edward Caviar Micihael Cedar jose Cedillo Mark Cello Salvador Cervantes jerry Chambers Vicki Chambers Larry Chaney Teresa Charay Kenneth Cheek Ray Cherry john Childs Ralda Churchill ' 3, t.y ' S r A A ,,b, 3 y aaaaagagaa 'iff f 'ff , ' X f,,'!',',,2f, V 7' C , 'yn ff 7 I il 1 I li 0 1 f 43:39, Quay, 'fa , Z 19 ii' txxf ,i,V ix may avec ffl-I fa':ef f ,,, ji i i Bowling is also a part of the possible curriculum in physi- cal education. V Princella Clark Vickie Clark George Clarke john Clay Michael Clayton Arthur Clifford Linda Clifford Charles Clifton Marilyn Clifton Roger Cline Diane Closson Kathy Clune Robert Coates Carol Coble Randal Cobleigh jeff Cocayne Mary Cockman Kathy Cody Sally Coe George Coffrnan joseph Cohen Terry Coldwell Charles Coleman Glynda Collins mm Mary Collins Ray Collins Robert Collins Kevin Combs john Comer Elaine Conley Dennis Connelly K .4315- 4, 'kgy 'SYVX Linda Cooper Ralph Cooper Larry Copas Patrick Copeland Bob Copeland Sandra Corwin Michael Conroy Donna Cooke Carolyn Cooper Charles Cooper Clarence Cooper The latest dances are incomplete unless you develop rlil' proper mouth technique. M 1 Dr lc' Ca Ch Cu Co Jac jol Jos Br: Fr: Ar Rii W Fri Rc Pa M, Sh Tl R2 Cl Ea K. La M R: R3 R4 Michael Cosgrove Donald Coulson Terry Covington Candice Cowell Cheryl Cox Curtis Cox Colleen Crane jacquelyn Creel john Critchfield joseph Cronin Brenda Croswhite Frances Cmse Anita Cuffee Richard Culp William Cureron Frederick Damas Robert Dannhauser Patricia Darby Marsha Daugherty Sherry Daugherty Thomas Davenport Ray Davidson Charles Davis Earl Davis Kenneth Davis Larry Davis Maurice Davis Raymond Davis Richard Davis Robert Davis Teresa Davis Vlfilliam Davis Sandra Dawson Walter Day Kathy De Celles Linda De Flatto John De Honey David De Line Michael De Weese Ellsworth Dean Terrence Dean Carl Deane Ronald Deatherage Edward Denaulr Al Des Marteay Donald Devens Rebecca Devers joseph Di Gerlamo Daniel Di saivo Dennis Dibben jerry Dickey Cynthia Dietrich Paul Divine Gary Dix Dennis Dixon David Dobson Daniel Dodson Fran Dodsworth Mary Dolan Merylis Dolling WMA t.. 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If , VCT?- NAV i any-if .fb 7' 25 f X a X il ,, f MMM, 4,4 -, My B 'N 15, - These students learn to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in the nursing program. iff 131 A ,f , t ,3 4 7 194,15 A 1 H... if Loi nec 2-w Q 6 5 I 3 My r f 9,2 f 'M 5, scitarion Long lecture courses often cause eyeball paralysis and stiff necks for those students who stay awake. ,wt 5 Q' Y X Nt ,' N Nas 5 s X X xv - y f' - . 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X ...N F F' , 'Uk 195 196 Rieliiiiml Gibbs Tom Gibbs Marion Gicinro Terry Gideon Burton Gifford Elna Gillespie Howard Gillis Charles Gilvin Gus Girard Mary Glano Linda Glayzer john Gleason Stephen Glow Christine Glowicki Marsha Glynn Beverly Goldammer Henry Goldsby Mary Gonzales Teresa Gonzales Martha Good Hilda Goodman Greg Goodwin Susie Gordon james Gorman Hattie Grace Paul Graham Kenneth Gray Larry Gray Robert Gray Elizabeth Grayum , x r f Ayr aww-w 'Flin 'Iv 'FFA Us is f s, '52 T7' hw 1 M -ifffb Qi W a 5-lx - .,,, I J, Q-.IV 3 f, diva? Wx fm f - M1511 ' 4 ' we' - ., - ' .5555 E 9' N X 'az-,,, :W X rg! v r R c x X , ri? A I N l 1 X X x NN .John Greaves Barbara Green Henry Green .Judy Green Lawrencc Green Marva Green Michael Green Susan Green Gene Greenberg Loretta Greene K Nw Richard Greensrreet Bill Griffith Gary Griggs Michael Grinstead Mary Grisafe ,, 5, X: Frank Guastello Jeff Gronniger june Grossi Greg Grove Peggy Groves Www-on Valerie Grunden Pat Guerra -.fa -up Yup., QS! William Guinn Mary Guth 'X ,ap 'X W PM l f ,N ' 7 Ii ,.f,:'3f 3' 1,4 r 4. ---- . - - f , ,. , . 'X . A arlxiagf - v mfr'- YP During the Christmas program, Santa Klaus presents llr. Biagi, a geology teacher, with a bag of rock candy, 197 Q as xv- : -Ja .A s - S X! e it or - . Q 2 - XNQT,-' .. xi it .:.-wxffi LKLL wg... r Q. if s lifes S X X V Q i ,QM X ,-jigsaw. .... 5 x X LQ - - x s - ..- s ,, -N ws . X XA wfxx i f S -X S is X, , ss t C , by kk ' N , Nw s t. 2 'Ur 1 s 5 1 If J AL ,l 53 5 an 1:- .- Mil .,,. is vis,- sg.-nr lin.. N ti lf ii 'L' ,p 51' X, 3 1 t,,,x 'N , F ha-ff A XM--.. as 1 Swv, .,., 'X ..,,x GN x ss am. wrtmf' 'CS ? Dennis Hadenfeld Marjorie Hagg Alice Haines Barbara Hall Hilda Halley Richard Halley Richard Hamburg Rosetta Hamby Robert Hamilton Steven Hamilton Thomas Hammond Ann Hand Don Handley Tom Hannawalt Barbara Hansbrough Gregory Hansen Kenneth Hansen Steve Hansen Paul Hanson Howard Hardcastle Steve Hare Robert Harkrider Ronald Harlmon Robert Harnden Albert Harris Christina Harris Donna Harris Janie Harris Roger Harris Vincent Harris ild arg Y DH DH iond ,lt rough ffl sen :astle .der ion len ris is Bill IS. Harris XYilliam C Harris William Harrison Rodney Harrold Jimmie Harshberger john Hart john Harter Edward Harvey Mark Hastert Steve Hatfield Stephen Haubein Charles Hawblirzel Thomas Hawkins Arline Hayes Dixie Hayes joe Hayes Richard Haynes Lee Heggy Richard Heinen Robert Henderson Karen Hendricks Carol Henry Gary Henry jack Henry . h.. 7.59 a.m. ' 'W-NM! Jlbbbf Q J gi Z J fd 41 f ,, f if yy fy f ff XJ J 4 1 1' Wa f fha f Z f If J A Xi is rr W X XR A X N X2 X Xi bi WN W XX , X x X X . 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Higgins Michael Higgins Jerry Hightower Ernest Hill Gregory Hill Ladessa Hill Larry Hill Richard Hill Charles Hiller Don Hilsdon Norma Hinebaugh Norman Hinrichs Mary Hinton Cynthia Hoban 1 2 ma, Z If X 7'-23' Z 4 fsfv-.V s i Q if 2 A, aff! dw if 7 f f f f gf . ,, 77 if f f s f ff ,f 1 7 f Z 1 f lf! W . ff f 'W f f' f ff f f VW? if f 1 4 1 I ff W! 5 Z f X f Z Z an , if 'H-mv f ' 7 J f X ,,,,,,.,a, aw-sa, , v. y 4 ff f W i.fIff,W ,ff ,Mp 4 s we 'Za 1? 4 ap, wilt.. f ff fe 55' ff 1? 5 ' 4 4 X fx Z. ivy ' 'napa , , f V ,,,. .M-wsu! Milf' Mr. Nelson discovers that a comfortable position makes grading term papers less tedious. -X Xi . r s y s A f ga X M F t l - Qi P 1 V525 flaw X 'X--cf James Hockensmith jane Hoffman Michael Hoffman David Holland Ellis Holman Willimn Holmes Steven Holst John Holton Marlene Holton Patti Holton Elaine Homan David Horstman james Horton Frank Houcek William Houlehan Robert Houtz Michael Howard Randall Howard Nancy Howe Stanley Howell jo Ann Huffman Carol Hughes Robert Hughes Terry Hughes Timothy Hughes Sharon Hume jack Humphrey Sharon Humphrey Robert Hunt Robert Hunter James Hurley Kazi Hussain Janet Hutchins John Igoe Glenn Inman Pete Inzerillo Jeannette Irminge Frank Jackson Joseph Jackson Joyce Jackson Helen Jacoby Dixie James Rebecca James Theodore James Shirley Janecek Chiquita Jefferson Pearl Jefferson Roy Jenkins Miel Jimenez Alan Johnson Claudette Johnson Merry Old Saint Nick sends his elves to strategic areas solicit their candles XXX sig is X sr I Us N 'sv , m 21S ,Q gixxw K . , Wynn' They sometimes, however, get carried away during their pursuit of business. 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E Mmralshs -sf as 1, ,y y 13? , ,Q is as Qs I james julian jon Justice john Kalmus Hormasji Kapadia Linda Kassel Warren Kegler Maxine Kelby John Keller Mary Lou Kellerman Roger Kellermeyer Daniel Kelley Marianne Kelly Terry Kelly Thomas Kelly Mark Kemp Gary Kempf Thomas Kenagy Mike Kensinger David Ketter Kambiz Khajavi Dennis Kienzle Marijo Kimbrough Vernon Kipper Genette Kirch Michael Kirkpatrick Susan Kissick Rhonda Klapmeyer Edward Klein Phil Klein Steve Klein dia iI'fIl21l'1 eyer SY er vi e Jugh r iatrick neyer Norman Klinge David Klos Carl Knight Mike Knoth Soteria Koklas George Kopp Mike Korando Michael Kort George Krebs Louis Krikorian Dan Kroog james Kuchinski Erik Kunz joseph Kupneski joseph Lamantia Ruth Land Rick Landers Rock Langley Tom Lanham Phillip Lanyon Kenneth Larimore john Larson Richard Larson Vicki Larson Y XN X YXN X X XQ s KX' X X N R X , R y oga 511' . tg T- ' fs ' f Af. t was R K tg NK? if K N tx K XX A X75 X X cs xr R , 5. tt X L s'r Qgsxitk Q fx ,, S- .ggi - , S -f N sl 6' it F N f i, lf? ii , .sa in fs X Ss, - X L- f ,N X ' L fs is , Y . .sr ff X - - 5 cl' . 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Y s. 4 f 54407 fr , .. r 1 7,1 f fv, If 4, - .,,! ,- l , , X 1 ff wwf 1 1 X if I f 4 1 X , maia- Peggy Lynn Richard Lynn Becky Lytle ia., Kenneth Mabrie , Susan Madden 0 , A Zenon Magierowski Lee Magilow Mansur Majidi Larry Manes Linda Marble Martin Marinaro Stephanijo Marlow Karen Marney David Marshall Anita Martin Nellie Massey John Massie Bruce Mathews Dolores Mathews Heman Martin Roland Martin James Martin Robert Martin Chris Massey Sometimes the way a customer opens the food door subcon- sciously expresses her feelings about variety. C Wski 'o 'low l ubcon- Cary Matthes Norma Martin Dale Maurer Richard Maxwell Carolyn Mayheld Sandra Mayfield Dave McBee Rita McCall Dorothy McCandless Sandra McChesney Gene McC1ung Richard McCollum Kathleen McConnell Bill McCrary Judy McCullough Michael McFarland David McFarlane Donald McFarlane Mary McGrath james McGuire jalayne McGuire Steve McGuire Hal McHenry Pamela McHenry Margaret Mclntosh David McKenzie Eva McKnight Marilyn McKnight Mary McKown Kent McMeen 5 f f 4 ra, x, , in 'W 'Y f 1 ff , f iff X aff www f Wa f 4 v Q l , . 4 f 1 f f 1 ' f 1 .f , 1 f f Mar f ff s,, 21 f ., X r 255+ -X X ,if Zi ff x ' f 1 f 1 ,mwah , M M W, I 71 K f Z g i 2 , L, if ,J 1 .4. Q2 'e ff ,i f , Q f 1 ' Wx, ,,, ' U, ,v 'r Q5 Nm, Mr. Stevenson tries to help a student decide on the best schedule for graduation requirements, Donald Mead Richard Meador Michael Meadows Mike Meagher Mary Medina Susan Meek Richard Meeker George Melling George Mendenhall Robert Menteer Katy McNair Jeannie McNeil james McNerney Lloyd McNutt Ronald McQuillen jeffrey McQuown Linda Meyer Steve Meyer Steven Meyer Arwit Mezins William Michael Nora Milburn Dennis Milholland Carolyn Miller Denver Miller Elizabeth Miller jim Miller Larry Miller Richard Miller Robert Miller Twyler Miller Bevel Milletr Norma Milliman Guy Mills Leslie Mills Larry Minkoff Allida Mitchem Richard Moley Phyllis Monaghen Kevin Monger Melody Mongold Franklin Monye Beverly Moore Carolyn Moore Donald Moore Erleen Moore Fred Moore Harold Moore james Moore Terry Moore Leroy Moran f I. .gf ff? at I WW ff f 'wwf M KZ, f '59-4, f fa Z , A tender moment at the Christmas dance. 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Mr. Donald Manford, 21 member of the Missouri General Assembly, lectures to a government class about different legislative procedures. 2 Andrew Nunn Margaret O'Brien Edward O'Dowd Tim O'Rourke John Oades Julio Ocampo Salvador Occhipinti Forrest Oelberg John Oliphant Stephen Olivero Manuel Olmedo Ila Olson Jeanne Olson Kenneth Orpin Pat Orr Ann Osborn Donald Osborn Marilyn Osborn Essie Osborne Jerry Overton jeff Owens Mary Owens Francis Pace Stephen Pack Sarah Page Mattie Paige Wayne Painter Kathy Papreck Salvatore Paris Ronnie Parker Mews , MQ HSN im Vw 1 'WV Tw. X xt-'cc af f . N, 2 Sf ' X fy ,jf .ff V Yr - fra . ft. e- .tx -sag f S K7?-1 P get , f X Thief 0' ' if ,- X e A X n is X X! Q S We ef' t iQ?'Q:3nk- s M, .. 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'YQ Nw N. . , wc x iw-5 p E john Rheuark joan Rice Dan Richardson jewell Richardson john Richardson Larry Richardson Patricia Richardson joanna Richter Leonard Rickard joe Rieger jim Riley Phylis Riley Gary Ring joseph Rishmany Gary Rittenhouse Marti Rittmaster james Roach Mary Roach Paul Roach joanne Roberts john Roberts 2 LZ 'f ff f, 4, ' ,wif , , nu., X rg eww- M, , 2 Z W , , 7 .2 X , V A 41 , lgkxfg , ,3 f XMKWM V , if f fa 4, ff . ,V R a au. za .Q , -W lf I Z XM ' H222 r f ,, ww fm W f f f M X X 7Qff i Z 1 AH W, ,f 14 f af -, 7 ,. , if 1 , if , X f ' Z X ! 1 X X XNX x X X 9 5 7 X W gf in X ' f L X 1 f f V f ,O ff? ff Z X ' W !'Zf Z ! 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X ESX A? X Xb , Q ws Q N an-ak wr X V S ff ' Es 5 ' W-.nr X . I , rs T, J s S George Schaffner Raymond Schelp Judy Schieber Donald Schlosser jerry Schmitt Carol Schnieders Lynne Schowengerdt Vincent Schreiber Michael Schumacher Michael Schupp Robert Schuyler Cynthia Scott Lenore Scott Rebecca Scott Stephen Scribner David Scrutchfield Randy Sears Frank Seckinger Eugene Sequin Linda Seitter Robin Senzee Domenic Serrone Georgette Sesttich Jimmy Shaddox ef Za A 'Hr ?fif'ia1!51c'1 f A ,, ,num , , X , 1. -, im ,.., If LV 3 , , i f , f i f 4 Z 4 ix U 1 'C' 'V f. iw 12 4 V ' J 4 , ' ' My Z 1 f g f C QQ, , 1 f f -' va f f 1 ' 7 ta Z 3 Z X , 41 Gm ?l f WW X : . fra 4 f' 'X 1 , bf I ..f , al l 1 , ff?! X S4 V as ' ,f , 7 ' X f S fl .fr fa V . 1: .2 f . 1-:T ff- ,. f f ' at , fi , ,.f . ,, m 1 .- ' f 7 , , - - Sf , Z 2 S ' r , 5 ll Z ,., . fyfz - W L 0 My W fyjifff f a, If V ,V gy f ,NM X , W 4 ,X , 7 X Q 14 iff W Z ' 1 S X A ,f f fl ? w '24, x ' A quick game of cards helps relax the students for their next game of chance in class. v A formaldehyde potato chip is enjoyed by this biology stu- dent as he takes a break during a laboratory session. f S Q if W, af , ,., 1 , Q., .V ai, f Q4 . iff' :J fi 5 X Q, I X' , 1? x 34 a Z ' 3 by WW Mike Shanahan Harvey Shapiro Patsy Sharp Richard Shaver Cathy Shaw Ray Shelby Robert Shepherd Priscilla Sherman Sharon Shippy Robert Sholl Charles Shupert Alan Siegel Doris Siggins Ronald Silverman Gary Simmons Steve Simmons Janice Simonie Evelyn Simpson Charles Sinclair Mark Sinclair Dana Sinkhorn Gay Smith Gloria Smith Hollis Smith jack Smith james Smith .Jocelyn Smith l.inda Sitton Michael Skeens Linda Skinner Dave Slatinsky Kathleen Slatinsky Sue Slaughter Valorye Slaughter Thonetta Sloan Sharon Smardo Nancy Smeltzer Anderson Smith Beth Smith Bruce Smith Clark Smith Edwynne Smith Fearing that her intimate conversation might be overheard this student hesitates before depositing her money. ns r CY tinsky ghter an lo zer iith ith erheard, liihn A. Smith liiiim xv. Smith 'lu' Smith Leslie Smith Melvin Smith Paul Smith Steven Smith Thomas Smith Vernon Smith Dennis Sneed james Sneed Terry Snelling Judith Snowden Jennie Soetaert Kathryn Soetaert Nancy Soetaert Bonnie Sokol Larry Sole Claude Soto Ramona Sowinski Sam Sparks Linda Spaur Mark Spears james Spencer Brent Sperry Linda Sports Ellen Spreitzer Don Springate Deborah Spungen jack Stacy xx-MQ x. ' X 4 SX' . 1 Ni' x N lm ? x x S f X - ai? .cg N r ,T E ' S' SRS., i c, Tz fflx ix Q K X7 1 R ig'-vsl 'K is -ka A-i B. H Ji, ta.- l' ' if 'S 'i-i F t r .gp I nf, ,, V, , f --.' 'Y' 1 X X YS X X X -X X 5 3.1, a up , r , ITT. Qmar I xg H Gilbert Stevens Melvin Stevenson Doris Stewart james Stewart Lee Stewart Naomi Stewart David Stamps Robert Standifer Charles Stanford Thomas Stanford Michael Stargell Greg Stark Ruby Stark Havis Steele Kathleen Steffens Larry Stegeman Larry Stegner Frank Stein Barbara Stephens Kathryn Sterne Mary Sterner By the use of extralegal methods, this student reduces the possibility of missing his prey. Darryl Stigers Ronald Stinnett Jimmie Stitt Carl Stockbridge Edith Stoehr Alvin Stovall Gary Stowe Mike Street Roy Strong Ronald Stubblefield Voncella Stuckey Gary Studdard Rosemary Stuteville Eligio Suarez Bill Suess 1 After having carefully stalked his quarry, this hunter un- leashes a lethal blow into the pinata. David Suhr Robert Sullinger Dian Summers Alfred Surratt David Sutoris Jennie Sutter joyce Sutton Karen Swain Michael Swartwoocl Ralph Swartwood james Swartz Bruce Sweat Orangie Sweeney Lloyd Sweet Paul Swenson Susan Swentor Ruth Swift Joyce Tabb Del Tackett Samuel Taibi Gary Talman Linda Taraba Craig Taylor Daniel Taylor Donna Taylor Gregory Tebbe Dawn Tenebruso Alfonso Teranello Dee Terherst Martha Terrazas na sis 5. M 'Sw sf' ' fa gk fp CN, :NK s. E .N ,9 X x 'xi 'T is MQ -. Q, . A 5 again Not realizing that she has the card which starts the game of hearts this card shark waits for the two of clubs to be led. 7 5 V ame of be led. 4 xxx xx 5 -5 , A 1' I l' f t ' f f .W f j Q f w W ff , f f fgf f 404 Z X fi ,, f J Q Q , , Y ? 1 fy Z ff! M5 ff f 'S W f ,- 7 i?j-WW fs ZZ 'aa nf fag ?gZf fa I Z S NNN x.. F 1,5 6 1 x Vx cz XS .. f K up ' 0- V! Zi I 4' f J f f NY a f a '45 'fum X 3 3 gf A TMR V 1 , fvfwr' ' f gf fray 'V y Y ff 3. fag' 9 f ??:1'fTf' ' W ,H Roland Thibault Lois Thomas Marlyn Thomas Richard Thomas Fred Thompson Gary Thompson Glenn Thompson Janice Thompson jay Thompson Roy Timberman Regina Tolbert Marion Town Howard Townsend joan Trabue Dixie Tracy Thomas Trapp Denise Tripp Edward Trompeter john Troutman Don True john Truesdale Dennis Tuck Judy Tucker Carl Turlin Karen Turner Richard Turner Thomas Turner Velma Turner Larry Turpin John Tyhursr ,st as :fa After a vigorous day of examinations, these students con- sole each other on their way home. Ronald Vandendaele Vernon Vanotti Roger Vassar Cris Vaughan Thomas Vaughn john Vella Virginia Ventura Robert Verden john Vertreese Patty Wachtel Polly Wachtel Kevin Wade William Waggoner lla Wagner William Waits Dennis Tyner jesse Valenciano Richard Van Blarcum Connie Van Buskirk Robert Van N imuegen David Van Trump 41,1 4 'ff 'f ,, W f ' is i L' as 1, 1 fi , W If A i W 4 X f W 4 3 X ZH f f 7 W 5 f 5 M Q , , , aw X -AMX Qi 1933. f 'Q' R 9 N K XX ' x , Sky, Q S N 'JN 393353 ff X X if X X ww i 5 XN sw - 4. 2 f X v-' NSX' , Li br W Q, X . V Rx XX' i af. X x is if it, we X ,. X! f ' s' -..X 'W fx 9' fy, W-a -, Rigs .N new Q: N X N 58 W X X -f X S, 1 i , XX 'Wk ' is xi P Nix f-5 s twig , ,, ,. ima. - Nw , ,N QM, , , fi 4 .a f f it fe f 4' - 'gf T X 'NZ XX 2, . SVN X 0 if' ejmfs XM 5 NX WX X ,s , A X A Al ig 5 4 ,X , Xe wr' ' ff 1X X 1 . Xi We X Q A X x X 4 xx 'f X z 7 3' , Q ' a X 3 X ,J X 'MN ZX 5' V t r, ff-VK WMD: mf. 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X cs ff X s X X f , Ns t - ,.., f Q efiifyv . fs There seems to be a natural affection toward one another among the students right before Christmas vacation. ! L S 79 ' A , A iother y A X ,N X V wx t has . t X Q - i Q4 af. xt-Q iff oss. Nt .wx Q 'Q Slgggry f:.5T i.,.jg ' fb, f . I x awk ww N S ts: -:N - AM z X if Z X of s ' ,XS , -f php' aw Ns twig if if X .t S F31 ki . V K f KQAX fx Xi S 3 wa ,K X t ffl.. - A e n 'tn ' 0 ' . n x , X ' 1 S f vt a 3 , - W 23 Hgh Fffyfa . A W X710 . .,f saws 5 W X X X af X ,nf y,.:,:s- . X 6 ,,k,,,:N,. 5 I. -,fy M rl xt., Sy tt Q, Nxt , lf N I ll: .iitwpzs , G X3 xX J X s X , XX QP W' NX sos 'Vx X t., t x' ,ts zik XX t , Q. in , SXNB ' R M' f Q3 s' t ik Q t at X 5 X X -f NK! ' X 1 N x K X X X X Q fi? ag? xl? if N QAM ww, -'ex :Yun ,h '45 ,W 5 R we vrklvll h 7 ., - ,ygya fu , .-,ggi HU Q I f I Q V f Y lef as A V f 2 ya! V. K H 'Wwfwm M- if f :si Hx' x 'QQ at r L -, es' w V. ,, , , Steve Wilcox Larry Wiles Phyllis Willhite Gary Williams Jennifer Williams John Williams Karla Williams Melanie Williams Myrtle Williams Sue Williams Thomas Williamson Bobby Willis Charles Willis Lois Wilson Michael Wilson Patricia Wilson Robert Wilson Wincy Wilson Harold Wimp Gloria Winemiller Don Wintz jeffrey With Joanne Wood Greg Woodard Gary Wooderson Curtis Woods Thomas Woolery Eric Worley Michael Wren Annie Wright Vx fm' WW ff Wil, ff an After several strenuous hours of work in the library, this student begins to see her term paper take shape. Daniel Wright Frank Wright Hans Wunnicke Margaret Wyrsch john Yates Sharon Yeaton William Yeats Sandra York Charles Young Elihue Young jane Young Christine Zahner 0 OV Gayle Zander Vicki Zaun William Zeller Donna Zollar s f Demonstration day in a speech class affords students an opportunity to bring in their favorite possessions for a classroom discussion. 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Hulse, Ruth 41 Topical Index Alpha Phi Omega 107 Art Club 100,101 Art Department 55 Band 90 Basketball Team 116-123 Biology Department 62,63 Board of Trustees 22 Business Department 32,33 Camp Windermere 85 Chemistry Club 106 Chemistry Department 64,65 Christmas Party 84 Christmas Programs 92,93 College Senate 30,31 Data Processing Department 36,37 Deans 18-21 Delta Psi Omega 96,97 Dental Assistant Department 38,39 District Officers 23 Drafting Department 45 EcHo Club 102,103 Economics Department 71 Elections 81 F acult and Staff Engineering Department 60,61 Engineering Queen 112 Engineering Society 104,105 English Department 46-49 Foreign Language Department 52 Freshmen 178-235 Geology Department 66 Health Center 27 Home Economics Department 53 Hotel and Restaurant Management Department 42 HWAET Staff 109 Inter-Club Council 95 Introduction 2-13 Law Enforcement! Criminology Department 43 Lecture Concert Series 86,87 Library 26,27 Mathematics Department 58,59 MjC Chorus 88,89 Mood Shots 76-79 Music Department 54 Night School 238-241 Nursing Department 40,41 Philosophy Department 56 Index Case, Vernon 37 Allison, Helen 46 Atkins, Rosemary 40 Aytes, Melvin A. 68 Baggerly, Harold E. 60 Bailey, Lynn C. 64,253 Baker, Virginia 26 Ballard, Dr. Overton T. 62 Barnett, Rrichard 46 Bartholomew, Edith 46 Bartlett, Dr. Harry D. 38 Bennett, james L. 60 Berg, Lewis 58 Betty, Dr. j. Elizabeth 25 Biagi, Dale 66 Biggerstaff, Ruth 73 Bird, Ruth 26 Bisbee, Margaret 39 Bishop, Melvin 66 Blair, Clay 32 Blankenship, Aldine 34 Blasco, Sheryl 37 Boatright, joan 40 Bohling, Burlene 34 Brown, Allen 23 Brown,jean 26 Brown,joan 58 Bryant, Dr. Girard T. 21, 23 Buchanan, Robert S. 46 Bucher, jane 62 Buglewicz, Ralph E. 68,82 Bunch, Evelyn 26 Bunch, George A. 68,82 Burns, Richard 62,98,99 Bush, Harvey L. 58 Cameron, Dt.jeremiah 47 Capranica, Patrick 68 Card, Lorena 35 Carder, Carl C. 33 Cassell, William L. 22 Cetto, Ernest 63 Chamblee, Donald 72 Cohn, Mary Ann 35 Conrad, Omar G. 66 Cook, Sharon 41 Cottle, Harvey 43 Coulson, Linda 22 Cox, Larry 69 Crim, William D. 58 Darby, Orville 71 Davis, Harold 69 Denham, R.j. 47,109 Directo, Cyril 55,100 Disney, William E. 52 Dobbins, William 47,109 Doyle, Perry 67 Eberwein, Fred 52 Falls, Margaret 47 Finch, Harold 23 Finley, Dr. Kleta 57 Fischer, Daniel L. 64 Flynn, Matthew 51 Garrett, Thomas R. 24,240 Gazda, john 23 Gilbert, Nancy R. 47 Gillham, Louis E. 24,25 Goldstein, Marvin 58 Good, Mary 47,109 Green, Fred H. 33,240 Hankins, Robert 20,21,85 Hatley, Williarn 18,19,21,98 Haywood, Chad 57 Herbst, john 21 Herron, David 58 I-lilty,jay E. 56 Holbrook, Norma j. 41 Holman, Reva 24,25 Kaczynski, john 64 Keens, Leon 47 Keller, Kermit S. 58 Kenagy, Reed B. 22 Koch, Harold 57 Koch, Robert L. 51 Kramer, Geraldine 47 Kramer, Herbert 58 Krischak, Donald 23 Kruse, Virginia 52 Lee, Russell 59 Leighty, Richard 69 1ockard,Orlyn 45 Longfellow, A.K. 20,21 Lord, Wanda E. 35 Lovern, C. Dean 18,19,21,82,85 Lovern, james W. 69,82 Lowe, Forrest 67,106 Lyons, Robert P. 22 Marshall, Adeline 41 Masters, Herbert 59 McElin, Margaret 48 McGhee, Flin 65 Miller, Michael 48,109 Monnett, H.N. 16,17 Morris, Robert 239 Morris, Thomas 48 Motschiedler,Va1eetah 41 Moulton, Mary 55 Naysmith, Clifford H. 70 Nelsen, Marian 54,88,89 Nelson, Stewart 70 Neuschaefer, Wolfgang 56 Nicoll, Robert 23 Nugent, Maurice 51 Odell, Nellie 21 Partridge, Margaret 48 Paul, William F. 59 Phi Theta Kappa 98,99 Physical Education Department 72,73 Physics Department 67 Pilot Training Department 44 Photo Club 107 President 16,17 Psychology Department 57 Pumpkin Queen 113 Radio Club 106 Secretarial Department 34,35 Social Science Department 68-70 Sophomores 126-175 Spanish Club 108 Speech Department 50,51 Spring Fine Arts 91 Student Government 82,83 Student Government Executive Committee 80 Student Dances 114,115 Student Services 24,25 Student Union 94.95 Sunburst Staff 110,111 Vocollegiates 90 Pavesic, David 42 Pease, R.L. 33 Pohlman, Fred A. 72,116,122 Poindexter, jerold 63 Pollock, Allen 61,105 Price, Alma 48 Reckart, Garland B. 54 Reese, Harold 48 Reeves, Don C. 59 Richmond, Robert 49 Rousseau, Roberta 51 Rowe, Mildred 17 Rowland, Ronald 65,106 Sampson, james 17,23 Scurlock, jean 65 Shields, Charles 23 Smith, Troy M. 59,252 Steinback, Sally 70 Stephens, james W. 22,104 Stevenson, Andrew V. 24 Stockmyer, john 70 Talman, Myron 23 Tieszen, Lawrence 33 Titus, Myer 37 Townsend, Elsie 49 Tunks, Alice 52 Walsh, Edith 21 Wasson, Dale 71 Wasson, Y.B. 22 Weaver, Helen G. 57 Wells, Gwendolyn M. 22 Whitney, Barbara 19 Whitworth, james P. 25,240 Wilkins, Arthur N. 49 Williams, F. Neil 25 Wright, Dorothy 24 wright, Mildred 53,102 Yates, joyce 49 Student Index Anderson, Michael 179 Anderson, Phil 127,88 Anderson, Rebecca 179 Aaron, John 179 Anderson, Steve 179 Andrew, Richard 179 Andrews, Ronald 179 Andrisevic, Kathy 127,90 Andrist, Robert 127 Andrus, Bailey 180 Anello, Mary 128 Angermayer, Michael 180 Antonello, John 180 Anronello, Victoria 180 Apgar, Gary 128 Baker, James 128 Baker, Roger 128 Baker, Stephen 128,111 Balding, Donald 180 Ballenger, Rebecca 180 Balsam,John 181 Bandy, Norma 128 Banks, Georgene 181 Banner, Guy 181 Barbosa, Rudy 181 Bare, David 181 Barker, Bill 181 Abbott, John 179 Abbott, Joseph 179 Abston, Argurtha 179 Adamo, Robert 179 Adams, Adrian 127 Adams, Edward 127 Adams, Ethel 179 Adams, Fredrick 179 Adams, Robin 127,109 Adams, Thomas 179 Barker, Linda 181 Barnard, Robert 181 Adamson, James 179 Apple, Robert 128 Barnes, Cnnsreua 181 Adler, Marilyn 127 Archer, Kenneth 128 Barnes, George 181 Agnew, Lunette 179 Arello, Joe 180 Barnes, Larry 181 Akin, Gayle 179 Armstrong, Cleveland 180 Barnes, Merna 128 Albers, Gregory 179 Armstrong, Larry 180 Barnes, Judy 128 Albin, Glenn 179 Armstrong, Roxi 180 B31-ncS,Petcr 128 Albright, Michael 179 Amold, Daisy 180,88 B31-ncS,T'eI-ry 128 Albright, Robert 179 Alderson, Edgar 127 Algaier, Joseph 179 Allard, Connie 179 Allard, Michael 127 Allen, Clifford 179 Amold, Steven L9 Arnoldy, James 180 Arthur, Richard 128 Ascencio, Gilbert 180 Aten, Jenny 128 Barnett, Jacqueline 181 Barnhi1l,John 128 Barrett, Larry 181 Bartow, Mickey 181 Bass, Gloria 181 Allfnffr Frank 180 Batdori Ronald 129 Allen, Earnest 127 Austin,James 180 Bateman, Larry 181 Allcnr Richard 127 Austlnf P6887 180 Bates, Deborah 181 Allen, Russell 127 AV1f1fiAml10f1Y 180 Bmiee, Janet 129 Allen, Stephen 127 Avery, Elliott 128 Baum, Frank 181 Allen, Steven 179 AYfC5r Mark 180 Baxter, William 129,88 Allin, Joe 179 Azmarlahfmglf 128,107 Bayzman, Marcia 129 Azzaro, Michael 180 Beal, Barbara 181 Beard, Byron 129 Beard, Cheri 181,88 Beard, Michael 129 Beck, Glenda 129 Beckerdite, Glenn 129 Bedgood, Joseph 181 Beebe, Margaret 129 Beebe, Patricia 129 Beebe, Phillip rar Beers, Michael 129 Beggs, Mary 181 Allison, Frank 127,107 Allison, Jack 179 Altman, Barbara 127 Alvarez, Daniel 179 Alvord, George 127 Badami, Peter 128 Ambrose, Vance 127 Bader, Steve 101 Ammon, Larry 127 Baellow, Merriam 128,88 Ancona, Frank 179 Baenisch, John 180 Anderson, Carolyn 179 Baggett, James 180,88,107 Bailey, Bonnie 180 Bailey, Robert 180 Bakegulsky, Wolf 128 Anderson, James 127 Anderson Jeanette 179 Anderson, Kaye 127 Beldin, Larry 129 Belingloph, Gary 129 Bell, Grace 129 Bell, Thomas 181 Bellemere, Kathy 130 Bellows, Joyce 181 Benedict, Karen 181,112 Benenate, Thomas 181 Bennett, Joseph 181 Bennett, Kathleen 130 Bennett, Mitchell 181 Berger, Cheryl 181 Berger, Linda 182 Berger, Robert 182 Bergner, David 130 Berman, Alana 130 Bernard, Hobert 182 Berry, Bill 182 Bertholet, Marie 130 Bertram, Norman 130 Best, Linda 130 Bethke, Gerald 182 Biggs, Thomas 182 Billups, Kathleen 182 Binger, Charles 182 Bird, Gerald 130 Bishop, Douglas 182,111 Bishop, James 130 Biven, Kathryn 182 Black, Dave 182 Black, Demetria 182 Black, Jan 182 Blackman, Shirley 182 Blackmon, Mcrtha 182 Blackwell, Bill 182 Blackwell, Marilyn 182 Blasche, John 182 Blascyk, Jana 130 Blaue, Robert 130 Bless, Bernard 182 Blessman, David 130 Bodenharner, Carole 130 Boehm, David 182 Bogar, Cathy 182 Boggess, Ronald 182 Bolanos, Jaime 130 Bolby, Tim 182 Bolden, Helen 131 I 11. Bowen 979-' if'l ' 4' Bowen, Bolinger, Connie 182 Bond, Karen 183 Bond Mary 131,88 Boone, Bob 183 Booth, Jeanne 183 Booth, Linda 131,110 Borchardt, Steve 183 Borges,James 183 Bose, John 183 Bossert, Arthur 131 Botz, Linda 131 Boutros, David 131,109 Boutwell, Brian 183 Donald 131 , Gregg 183 Paul 131 Robert 131 X Bower, if Bower, , X 1 Bowers, Cora 183 Bowie, Ronald 183 Bowker, Ronald 131 Bowser, James 183 Bowzer, Richard 183 Boyce, Theresa 131 Boyd, George 183 Boyd, Stephen 183 Boydston, Dave 183 Boyington, Trendle 183 Boyle, Craig 131 Boyle, Patrick 183 Braden, Virgil 183 Brady, Leo 131 Bragaw, Penny 96,131 Brammeier, Sandra 131 Brammer, Shirley 183 Brande, Henry 131 Bransterter, Juanita 132 Bray, James 183 Bray, Michael 183 Breeden,Joe 183 Brenner, Gary 183 Brenton, Robert 132 Brewer, Tanya 183 Brewster, Larry 183 Bridgewater, Sarah 183 Brinkman, Emily 183 Broadwater, Jerald 132 Brockman, Charles 183 Brockman, George 183 Bronson, Larry 183 Brooks, William 132 Brosroski, Robert 132,88 Brotherton, John 184 Brown, Ann 132 Brown, Arnetta 132 Brown, Carol 184,88,90 Brown, Catherine 184 Brown, Daryl 184 Brown Don 184 v Brown, Elizabeth 132 Brown, Elvie 184 Brown, Harry 132 Brown, Linda 184 Brown Marie 99 n Brown, Michele 184 Brown, Richard G. 184 Brown, Richard L, 184 v l l I l r l l r r r l l l I i Brown Rodney L. 184,116,120 l a x Brown Rodney M. 184 Brown, Sherrie 184 Brown, Shirley 184 Brown, Terryl 184 Brown, Wallace 184 Brown, William 184 Browning, Dora 184 Brua, John 184 Brumm, Lynda 184 Brummel, Cheryl 184 Brumwell, Michael 132 Brunson, Garland 132 Bucey, Erich 184 Bucey, Lavonne 184 Buchanan, Gary 132,83 Buehler, Patty 184 Buffalowujohn 132 Buford, Allan 132 B1IlS,Blll 184 Bulkeley, Mary 184 Bullard, Kathy 184 l l Crowley, Diana 135 Bullock, Man' 132 Bunch, Margaret 132 Bunting, Diane 132 Burasco, Frank 132 Burcham, Ann 132 Burd, Stan 132 Burden, Ernest 184 Burgess, Michael 184 Burke, Ralph 184 Burkett, Ceril 133 Burleigh, Deanna 133 Burletre, Mary 185 Burnett, Sharon 185 Burrell, Leroy 185 Burrows, Gerald 133 Buskirk, Thomas 133 Bustillo, Zeny 185 Butcher, Michael 185 Butler, john 133 Butler, Michael 185 Butler, Shirley 133 Cady, Bruce 185 Caffrey, Thomas 185 Calcara,john 133 Caldwell, Sarah 185 Callahan, Cindy 185 Callaway, Paul 185 Calvert, Billy 185 Calvin, Nancy 185 Camp, Ronald 185 Campbell, Bill 80,85,133,88 Campbell, Nancy 178,185,88 Capers, Mildred 185 Caplan, Gerald 185 Caracci, johnny 185 Carkeek, Kathleen 185 Carleton, Michael 185 Carlson, Martin 185 Carlson, Patricia 185 Carothers, john 133 Carpenter, janet 185,111 Carpenter, Roberta 185 Carr, Annette 133 Carr, Brenda 186 Carr, Doris 186 Carr, Katherine 186 Carr Laura 186 1 Carrell, Darwin 186 Carter, Mark 186 Carter, Mary 186 Carter, Willeta 133,109 Cartwright, Calvin 186 Case, james 133 Caselman, Vance 186 Casey, Robert 186 Qison, Billie 186 Cather, Cheryl 133 Caviar, Edward 186 Cedar, Michael 186 Cedillo,jose 108,186 Cello, Mark 186 Cervantes, Salvador 186 Chambers, jerry 186 Chambers, Vicki 186 Chaney, Larry 186 Chaplin, Glenn 133 Chapman, Floyd 133,107 Chapman, Margaret 133 Chapman, Patricia 133 Charay, Teresa 186 Charles, Verna 133 Cheek, Kenneth 186 Cherry, Ray 186 Childers, Evelyn 133,98,1 Childs,john 186 Churchill, Ralda 186 Clark, Gerald 133 Clark, james 134 Clark, Princella 187 Clark, Russell 134 Clark, Vickie 187 Clarke, George 187 Clarkin, Larry 134 Clauser, Charles 134 Clay,john 187 Clayton, Michael 187 Cleaver, joyce 134 Clemens, Billy 134 Clifford, Arthur 187 Clifford, Linda 187 Clifford, Michael 134 Clifton, Charles 187 Clifton, Marilyn 187 Cline, Roger 187 01,100 Clune, Kathy 187 Clymens, Edward 134 Coates, Robert 187 Coble, Carol 187 Cobleigh, Randal 187 Cocayne, jeff 187 Cockman, Mary 187 Cody, Kathy 187 Coe, Harry 134 Coe, Sally 187 Coffey, james 134 Coffman, George 187 Cohen, joseph 187 Coldwell, Terry 188 Cole, Darlene 134 Coleman, Charles 188 Close, Larry 134,116,12O,121,123 Closson, Diane 187 Clough, Fred 134 WW Collins, Darla 134 Collins, Glynda 188 Collins Collins Collins , Mary 188 Michael 135 , Ray 188 Collins, Robert 188 Colvin, Combs Comer, Como, 5 Patricia 135 Kevin 188 john 188 Vito 135 Conley, Elaine 188 Connelly, Dennis 188 Connelly, Mary 135,98 Conroy, Michael 188 Conway,john 135 Cooke, Donna 188 Cooper, Bill 135 Cooper, Carolyn 188 Cooper, Charles 188 Cboper, Clarence 188 Cooper, Linda 188 Cooper, Ralph 188 Copas, Larry 188 Cox, Cheryl 189 Cox, Curtis 189 Cox, Wes 135,88 Crabb, Marcia 135 Crane, Colleen 189 Crater, Gary 135 Creel, jacquelyn 189 Crenshaw, john 135 Crews, Ruth 135 Critchfield, james 135 Critchfield, john 189 Crocker, jack 135 Cronin, joseph 189 Crooms,joyce 135 Croswhite, Brenda 189 Crump, Murrel 135 Curse, Frances 189 Cuffee, Anita 189 Culp, Richard 189 Cureton, Williarn 189 Curless, Donald 135 Curran, Pamela 136 Curtis, Fred 136 D Dade, Garry 136 Dailey, Michael D. 136 Dailey, Michael E. 136 Dale, Robert 136 Damas, Frederick 189 Damico, David 8O,84,136 Daniels, Sandy 136 Dannhauser, Robert 189 Darby, Patricia 189 Daugherty, Marsha 189 Daugherty, Sherry 189 Davenport, janice 136 Davis, Maurice 189 Davis, Raymond 189 Davis, Richard 189 Davis Robert 189 Davis, Susan 136 Davis, Teresa 190 Davis Wayne 136 Davis, William 190 Dawson, Sandra 190 Day, Doris 136,88,90 Day, Douglas 136 Day, Walter 190 DeCelles, Kathy 190 DeFlatto, Donna 136 DeFlatto, Linda 190 DeHoney, john 190 Copeland, Bob 188 Copeland, john 135 Copeland, Patrick 188 Corwin, Sandra 188 Cosgrove, Michael 189,116,118 Cotten, Darlene 135 Coulson, Donald 189 Cover, William 135,88,107 Covington, Terry 189 Cowell, Candice 189 Davenport, Thomas 189 Davidson, Ray 189 Davis, Davis Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis, Albert 136 Charles 189 Earl 189 james 136,110 joseph 136 Karen 136 , Kenneth 189 Larry 189 DeLine, David 190 DeSimone, joseph 137 DeWeese, Michael 190 Deal, Betty 137 Dean, Ellsworth 190 Dean, Terrance 190 Deane, Carl 190 Deatherage, Ronald 190 Deck, Larry 137 Denault, Edward 190 Dennis, Daniel 137 DesMarteay, Al 190 Devens, Donald 190 Devers, Rebecca 190 DiGerlamo, joseph 190 DiSalvo, Daniel 190 Dibben, Dennis 190 Dibben Dwight 137 Dickey, jerry 190 Dietrich, Cynthia 190 Dilley, Gary 137 Dimsdale, Robert 137 Disbrow Donald 137 Disbrow, Drexel 137 Divine, Paul 190 Dix, Gary 190 Dixon, Dennis 190 Dobson, David 190 Dodson, Daniel 190 Dodsworth, Fran 190 Doherty, joseph 137 Dolan, Mary 190 Dolling, Merylis 190 Fain, Carolyn 193 Dome, Patricia 191 Donaldson, Michael 137 Donisi, Angela 191 Doores, David 191 Doran, Susan 191 Dorrbecker, Robin 137 Douglass, Toni 191 Dowd, Cynthia 137 Dowdy, Brenda 191 Downey, joseph 191 Downton, Zenobia 191 Doyle, Sister Anne 191 Draegert, Shirley 137 Drienik, Ivan 191 Drown, Mark 191 Drury, Linda 191 Duckett,-Iames 191 Dudley, Andrew 191 Dugan, Hazel 137 Duley, David 191 Epperson, Mary 193 Erickson, Karen 139,88 Erickson, Kurt 139 Espenlaubulohn 81,139,913 Espin,jose 193 Essex, johnny 139 Etzenhouser, Anita 193 Eubank, Thomas 139 Euston, Daniel 139 Euston,jan 193 Evans, Diana 139 Evans, jane 193 Evans, john 139 Evans, Evans, Ewart, F Marvin 193 Patricia 193 Bradely 178,193 Fahrmeier, Dale 193 Fatall, Patricia 140 Duncan, Carole 191 Duncan, David F. 137 Duncan, David W. 138,88 Duncan, Lois 1.91 Duncan, Sara 138,88 Dunfee,john 138 Dungan, Larry 13 Duple, Cheryl 138,99 Durbin, Durgin, Karen 191,111 Vance 191 Durst, George 138 Dutton, Richard 191 Dwight, Tim 191 Dwyer, jane 192 Dysart, Rita 192 Fain, Clifford 193 Fair, Keith 139 Fairbanks Chuck 139 Fairchild, Susan 193 Fairchild, William 139 Faler, Michael 139 Fancher, Ronnie 193 Farr, Helen 139 Farra, Arthur 139 Farrar, Catherine 193 Fay, Frank 140 Feeney, Michael 193 Ferguson, David 140 Ferrell, Linda 193 Fitzpa E Earnhardt, Mark 192 Easley, Ronny 192 East, joan 192 Ebert, Candy 192 Eccles, Danny 192 Eck, Gary 138 Eckstein,johnnie 192 Economouhlames 158 Edelbaum, Harold 192 Edie, Shirley 192 Edmondson, Donald 192 Edwards, Betty 192 Edwards, Charlene 192 Edwards, Harry 138,116,118,119,12O Fdwards, Richard 138 Ferro, Feutz, Fields, Fields, Fight, Don 193 Fred 193 Duane 193 Melissa 193,88,112 Ronald, 193 Findley, Paula 194 Fines, Finke, Robert 194 Curtis 194 Finn, Robert 194 Finney, Larry 140 Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fitzge ,Dale 140 ,Grace 194 ,john 194 ,Judy 194 ,Robert 194 rald, Larry 140 trick, Homer 140 Effertz, Virginia 192 Eglitis, Uldis 192 Egner, Mike 192 Eichhom, Carolyn 138 Eichhorst, Ronald 192 Eimer, Stephen 138 Eklund, Raymond 192 Elders, Nancy 138 Elliot, Bill 192 Elliott, Barbara 192 Elliott, Carol 138 Elliott, Gerald 105 Elliott, Toni 192 Ellison, Alice 138 Fitzpatrick, james 194 Fix, james 194 Flanery, Dennis 194 Flanery,,Iean 90 Flathers, Donna 194 Fleming, Mary 194 Flesher, Alan 140 Flesher, Mary 140 Flora, Hill 194 Florence, Margaret 140 Florence, Mary 140 Florez, Richard 140 Florez, Robert 194 Florom,Sherry1 140 Floyd, Jimmie 194 Ellison, Gerald 192,11C+118,120-123 Embrey,joy 80,138,238 Emery, Donald 192 Engel, Robert 192 Engelhaupt, Gerald 139 England, George 139,98 Flynn, Bert 140 Flynn ,Judith 126,140,110 Flynn, Madeline 140 Flynn, Steven 194 Foger, Rissie 194 Forbis, Catherine 194 Ford, Gary 194 Ford,john 194 Ford, Kenneth 140 Forney, Larry 140 Fortman, Zebedee 194 Fortney, Gerald 194 Foster, Allan 194 Foster, Barbara 195 Foster, Belinda 195 Fox, Deborah 195 Frampton, Dennis 195 Francisco, Anthony 140 Francka, Sharon 195 Frankforther, Donald 140 Franklin, John E. 141 Franklin, john H. 195 Franks, Alvin 195 Fredlund, Dianne 141 Free, Webster 195 Freeman, Frances 141 Freeman, Larry 141 Freeman, William 141 French, Alan 195 Frerking, William 195 Frick, William 141 Friday, Sam 195 Friedman, Leslie 195 Fritts, Dewey 195 Fuller, john 141 Fuqua, Allen 195 Fussell,jim 195 Gagliano,julia 195 Gaines, Diane 195 Gallagher, Michael 195 Galler, David 195 Galloway, Spencer 141 Galvin, jerry 141 Gambill, Ellen 141 Garcia, Randolph A. 195 Garcia, Randolph j. 195 Gardner, Mike 195 Garrison, Angela 141,110 Garrison, Arthur 141 Gasper, Steve 141 Gastinger, Kirk 195 Gatson, Billy 195 Gavin, Edward 88 Gearhart, Chester 141 Gehlker, Gary 195 Geiger, joseph 195 Gentry, Allen 141 Gentry, jerry 195 George, Janice 195 Gerlach, Rainer 141 Gerleman,-Joseph 195 Gerrish, Carol 141 Ghent, Jayne 195 Gibbs, Richard 196 Gibbs, Tom 196 Gicinto, Marion 196 Gideon, Terry 196 Gifford, Burton 196 Gillenwater, David 141 Gillespie, Elna 196 Gillis, Howard 196 Gilvin, Charles 196 Girard, Gus 196 Gist, William 141 Given, james 141 Glano, Mary 196 Glavas, Karla 142 Glayzer, Linda 196 Gleason,john 196 Gliem, Carol 142 Glover, Robert 142 Glow,-james 142 Glow, Stephen 196 Glowicki, Christine 196 Glynn, Marsha 196 Gold, Matthew 142 Goldammer, Beverly 196 Golden, james 142 Goldsby, Henry 196 Goldstein, Robin 142 Gonzales, Mary 196 Gonzales, Teresa 196 Gonzales, Rosalia 142 Good, Martha 196 Goodman, Hilda 196 Goodwin, Greg 196 Gordon, Susie 196 Gorman, Gary 142 Gorman, james 196 Gottreu,joyce 142 Goudy, Nancy 142 Gower, Danny 142 Grace, Hattie 196 Grady, Becky 142,100,101 Graf, joseph 142 Graham, Albert 142 Graham, Larry 142 Graham Paul 196 Graham, Todd 142 Gravetter, Marc 142 Gray, Kenneth 196 Gray, Larry 196 Gray, Robert 196 Grayson, joseph 142 Grayum, Elizabeth 196 Greaves, john 197 Green, Barbara 197 Green, Henry 197 Green, judy 197 Green, Lawrence 197 Green, Marva 197 Green, Michael 197 Green, Susan 197 Green, Tom 142 Greenberg, Gene 197 Greene, Loretta 197 Greenscreet, Richard 197 Gregor, Robert 143,106 Gribble, Sandra 143 Griffith, Bill 197 Griffith, Edward 143 Griggs, Gary 197 Grinstead, Michael 197 Grisafe, Mary 197 Griswold, Mary 143,88 Gronniger, jeff 197 Grossi,june 197 Grove, Greg 197 Groves, Peggy 197 Grunden, Valerie 197 Guastello, Frank 197 Guerra, Pat 197 Guinn, William 197 Gunzel, Phyllis 143,112 Guth, Marsha 143 Guth Mary 197 Guzman, joseph 143 H Haach, Lola 143 Hacker, Mary 143 Hadenfeld, Dennis 198 Hagg, Marjorie 198 Haggard, Larry 143 Haines, Alice 198 Hale, Dennis 143 Haley,john 143 Hall, Anna 143 Hall, Barbara 198 Hall, Bob 144 Hall, Cynthia 143 Halley, Hilda 198 Halley, Richard 198 Halsey, Randall 144 Halverson, Merlin 144,99 Hamblin,jerald 144 Hamburg, Richard 198 Hamby, Rosetta 198 Hamilton, joyce 144 Hamilton, Robert 198 Hamilton, Steven 198 Hammond, Thomas 198 Hand, Ann 198 Handley, Don 198 Hankins, janet 144 Hanlon, Margaret 144 Hannawalt, Tom 198 Hansbrough, Barbara 198 Hansen, Gregory 198 Hansen, Kenneth 198 Hansen, Steven 198 Hanson, Paul 198 Hardcastle, Howard 198 Harding, Douglas 144 Hare, Steve 198 Harkrider, Robert 198 Harlmon, Ronald 198 Harnden, Robert 198 Harrington, Robert 144 Harrington, Sandra 144 Harris, Albert 198 Harris, Bill 199 Harris, Christina 198,88 Harris, Donna 198 Harris, Elouise 144 Harris, Hubert 144 Harris,janie 198 Harris, Roger 198 Harris, Vincent 198 Harris, William 199 Harrison, William 199 Harrold, Rodney 199 Harshberger,jimmie 199 Hart, john 199 Harter, john 199 Hartley, Allen 144 Hartwich, Ralph 144 Hartzel, Charles 144 Harvey, Edward 199 Haseltine, john 96,97,144 Hastert, Mark 199 Hatfield, Steve 199 Haubein, Stephen 199 Hauser, Phyllis 144 Havens, Linda 144 Hawblitzel, Charles 199 Hawkins, Shirley 144 Hawkins, Thomas 199 Hayes, Arline 199 Hayes, Dixie 199 Hayes, james 144 Hayes, joe 199 Haynes, Richard 199 Heavey, Stephen 145 Hedlund, Margaret 145,88 Heggy, Lee 199 Heinen, Richard 199 Heinz, Danny 145 Heinz, Patricia 145 Henderson, Dennis 145 Henderson, Gary 96,145 Henderson, Lewis 145 Henderson, Robert 199 Hendricks, Karen 199 Hendrickson, judith 145 Henry, Beverly 145 Henry, Carol 199 Henry, Gary 199 Henry,jack 199,109 Henry, Michael 200 Henslee, jerry 200 Hereford, Donna 200 Heresey,joyce 200 Herring, Roland 200 Herring William 200 Herron, William 145 Heuertz, Thomas 200 Hibbs, Williams zoo Hicks, Margaret 200 Higgins, Mary 200 Higgins, Michael B. 200 Higgins, Michael 200 Hightower, jerry 200 Hildebrand, Mark 145 Hill, Emest 200 Hill, Gregory 200 Hill, joe 145 Hill, Ladessa 200 Hill, Larry zoo Hill, Richard 200 Hill, Sharon 145 Hiller, Charles 200 Hilsdon, Don 200 Hilton, Dori 103,145 Himkebein, Victor 145 Hinebaugh, Norma 200 Hinrichs, Norman 200,88 Hinton, Mary 200 Hoban, Cynthia 200 Hobbs, Randall 145 Hockensmith, james 201 Hodgson, Richard 145 Hoelzel, Kathy 145 Hoff, Galen 145 Hoffman, jane 201 Hoffman, Michael 201 Hogan, Kathleen 145 Hohman,janice 146 Holland, David 201 Holleck, john 146 Holman, Ellis 201 Holmes, Christine 146 Holmes, Michael 146 Holmes, William 201 Holst, Steven 201 Holton, john 201 Holton, Marlene 201 Holton, Patti 201 Homan, Elaine 201 Hope, Pamela 146 Horan, Michael 146 Horn, Barbara 146 Horrilleno, Ellery 146 Horstman, David 201 Horton, james 201 Hotchkiss, john 146 Houcek, Frank 201 Houlehan, William 201 House, Harold 146 Housh, Robert 146 Houtz, Robert 201 Howard, Michael 201,88 Howard, Randall 201 Howard, William 146 Howe, Nancy 201 Howell, Deborah 146 Howell, Stanley 201 Huber, William 146 Huffman, jo Ann 201 Hughes, Carol 201 Hughes, Robert 201 Hughes, Terry 201 Hughes, Timothy 201 Hume, Sharon 201 Humfeld, Barbara 147 Humphrey,jack 201 Humphrey, Sharon 201 Hunt, Gret 147 Hunt, Robert 201 Hunter, Darrel 147 Hunter, Robert 201 Hurley, Colleen 147 Hurley, james 202 Hussain, Kazi 202,104 Hutchins, janet 202 I Igoe, john 202 Inman, Glenn 202 Inzerillo, Pete 202 Irminge,jeannette 202 jackson, Annie 147 jackson, Frank 202 jackson, joseph 202 jackson, joyce 202 jackson, Samuel 147 jacoby, Helen 202,112 jahanshah, Sudi 147 james, Dixie 202 james, Med 147 james, Rebecca 202 james, Theodore 202 janecek, Shirley 202 jaszczak, janet 147 jefferson, Chiquita 202 johnson, Carol 147 jefferson, Pearl 202 jenkins, Roy 202 jennings, Robert 147 jennings, Thomas 147,88 jewell, Perry 147,104,95 jimenez, Miel 202 johnson, Alan 202 johnson, johnson, Claudette 202 Dorothy 147 johnson, Ellouise 148 johnson, Frederick 203 johnson,james 148 johnson, Kent D, 203 johnson, Kent T. 148 johnson, Leo 203 johnson, Linda 203 johnson, Melva 203 johnson Thomas 203 johnson Verdele 203 johnson, Willie 203 johnston, Stephen 148 K1Cin,Edward 204 johnston, Howard 203 Lewis, Carol 206 jones jones jones jones joneg jones jones jones jones jones, jones, Brent 203 Carolyn 148 Charles 203 Cynthia 148 Earlene 203 George 203 janine 148 jay 203 jerry 203 jimmie 148 john 203 jones, Richard A. 203,88 jones, Richard O. 203 jones, Ronald 148,88 jones, Tom 203 jordan, Betty 203 joslin,jack 148 joy, Ruth 205 judah,jarnes 148 julian, james 204 justice, jon 204 justice, Larry 148 Kalmus, john 204 Kapadia, Hormasji 204 Kaplan, Barry 148 Kassel, Linda 204 Katz, Marlene 148 Katzer, Ronnie 148 Kean, William 148 McBee, Larry 154 Keefe, Michael 149 Keeling, Deborah 149 Kegler, Warren 204 Keith, Warren 149 Kelby, Maxine 204 Keller, john 204 Keller, Ray 149 Kellerman, Mary Lou 204 Kellermeyer, Roger 204 Kelley, Daniel 204 Kelly, Marianne 204 Kelly, Randal 149 Kelly, Sharon 149 Kelly, Terry 204 Kelly, Thomas 204 Kelly, Troy 149 Kemp, Anita 149 Kemp, Mark 204 Kempf, Gary 204 Kenagy, Thomas 204 Kensinger, Mike 204 Keough, Thomas 149 Kephart, Stanley 149 Kepler, james 149 Ketter, David 204 Khajavi, Kambiz 204 Kienzle, Dennis 204 Kimbrough, Mariio 204 Kimes, Ray 149 King, Charles 149 Kipper, Vernon 204 Kirch, Genetre 204 Kirkendoll, Dorothy 149 Kirkpatrick, Michael 204 Kirmse, Sheila 150 Kissick, Susan 204 Kizer,john 150 Klapholz,jenny 150,101 Klapmeyer, Rhonda 204 Klein, Phil 204 Klein, Steve 204 Klemovich, Donald 150 Klinge, Norman 205 Klint, Gary 150 Klos, David 205 Knight, Carl 205 Knight, Rick 150 Knopf, jerry 150 Knoth, Mike 205 Kobby, Connie 150 Koch, Larry 150 Kok1as,Soteria 205 Kopek, Delia 150 Kopp, George 205 Kopp, janice 150 Korando, Mike 205,90 Kort, Michael 205 Kozlowski, William 150 Kramer, Robert 150 Kratofil, Cindy 150 Krartli, Stephen 150 Krebs, George 205 Large, judith 151 Larimore, Kenneth 205 Larson , Eric 151 Larson, john 205 Larson, Richard 205 Larson, Vicki 205,88 Larson, William 151,88 Lattelle, Elmer 206 Kreisel, Ronald 150 Krikorian, Louis 205 Kroog, Dan 205 Kuchinski, james 205 Kunz, Erik 205 Kupneski, joseph 205 Kurtz, William 150 Kushner, Richard 150 Kutler, Elaine 150 Kuykendall, Phillip 150 La Fbrte, Leonard 151,107 La Velle, William 151 Lacy, Sherry 151 Ladd, Larry 151 Ladwig, Gary 151 Laird, Edward 151,116,118,121 Lakin, Kenneth 151 Lamantia, joseph 205 Lammers, jon 151 Land, Ruth 205 Landers, Rick 205 Lane, Bruce 151 Lane, Pamela 151 Lang, Karen 151 Laughlin, joan 206 Laughlin, Thomas 151 Lavo, Lynn 80,151 Lawrence, Claudia 206 Lawson, Karen 97,151 Le Sage, Michael 206 Leathers, Dave 206 Lecuyer, Alan 206 Lee, Atlas 206 Lee, Donald 206 Lee, joung 151 Lee, William 151 Leffert, Michael 206 Lehman, Debbie 81,97,206 Lehman, Ronald 206 Leigh, Brenda 206 Leininger,jorja 152 Lemons, Shirley 206 Lester. George 206 Lester, Linda 206,88 Leung, Michael 206 Levin, Arnold 206 Levinson,jerome 152,107 Levinson, Lois 206 Lewis, Barry 206 Lucito, joe 207 Ludwick, Dale 152 Luke, Linda 153 Lupton, William 155 Luss, Enora 207 Luther, Constance 155 Lyddon, Steve 207,88 Lyman, Douglas 207 Lynch, Dan 153 Lynch, Linda 207' Lynch, Thomas 207 Lynn, Peggy 208 Lynn, Richard 208 Lyons, Williani 153 Lytle, Becky 208 M Mabrie, Kenneth 208 Mac Rae, Peggy 153 Madden, Susan 208 Magierowski, Zenon 208 Magilow, Lee 208 Majidi, Mansur 208 Maloney, Kathleen 153 Manda, Amelia 153 Manes, Larry 208 Mannino, Angelo 153 Maratos, Betty 153 Marble, Linda 208 Marinaro, Martin 208 Marlow, Stephanijo 208 Marney, Karen 208 Marquett, Barbara 153 Langford, Kathleen 151 Langley, Rock 205 Lanham, Tom 205 Lanyon, Phillip 205 Lewis Cecil 152 Lewis, Eric 206 l Lewis, jerold 152,105 Lewis, Lewis, Lee 206,88 Marian 206 Liberto, Rick 206 Liddell, Frederick 206 Liggett, George 152 Li1jedah1,sy1via 206 Lilly, Gary 206 Limpic, Mark 206 Lingenfelter, William 152 Linhardt, Larry 206 Link, Donald 206 Lipsis, Mary 207 Litchfield, Randall 152 Littlefield, Ralph 207 Littles, Richard, 207 Litwak, Larry 152 Lloyd, james 207 Lloyd, Mary 152 Lofland, Gerald 152 Marshall, David 208 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin ,Anita 208 ,Connie 153 Heman 208 ,jack 153 ,james L. 208 Martin, james R. 153 Martin Martin, Robert 208 Roland 208 Martynowicz, Charles Marx, Bruce 153 Massey, Chris 208 Massey, Nellie 208 Massie, john ' 208 Masters, Robert 153 Mathes, William 153 Mathews, Bruce 208 Mathews, Delores 208 Matthes, Alfred 154 Matthes, Cary 209 Martin, Norma 209 Matzeder, john 154 1 Loner, Mariel 207 Loner, Thomas 152 Long, Long, Long, Long, Daniel 152 David 207 jerry 207 Robert 207 Longwith, Carolyn 207 Loos, Brian 152 Lopez, Rita 207,88 Lopez, Robert 207 Love, Cecil 152 Loveall, Kenneth 207 Lowe, Dena 207 Lowry,jerry 207 Lubert,john 152,95 Lucas, Sharon 207 Maurer, Dale 209 Maxwell,jim 154 Maxwell, Richard 209 Mayer,jerry 154 Mayfield, Carolyn 209 Mayfield, Sandra 209 Mays, Gary 154 McAnally, Conley 154 McBee, Dave 209 McCaleb, Sara 154 McCall, Rita 209 McCall, Wfilliam 154 Mcifandless, Dorothy 209 88 McChcsney. Sandra 209 Mcillelland, Lisa 154 Meadows, Michael 210 McClintock, Susan 154 McClinton, Eva 154 McClung, Gene 209 McCollum, Richard 209 McConnell, Kathleen 209 McCorkle, Stephen 154 McCown, Gene 154 McCoy, Linda 155 McCrary, Bill 209,100 McCray, Richard 155 McCreary, Patrick 155 McCullough, Judy 209 McFarland, Michael 209 McFarlane, David 209 McFarlane, Donald 209,111 McGhee, Rosalie 155 McGill, Michael 155 McGrath, Mary 209 McGuire, James 209 McGuire, Jalayne 209 McGuire, Steve 209 McGuire, Susan 155 McHenry, Hal 209 McHenry, Pamela 209 Mclntosh, Margaret 209,88 McKenzie, David 209 McKimmey, Mary 155 McKinley, Bruce 155,110 McKinney, Lyla 155 McKnight, Eva 209 McKnight, Marilyn 209 McKown, Mary 209 McManigal, Terry 155 McMeen, Kent 209 McMullen, Mary 155 McMullin, Everett 155 McNair, Katy 210 McNeil,Jeannie 210 McNerney,James 210 McNutt, Lloyd 210 McQuillen, Ronald 210 McQuown,Jeffrey 210 Mead, Donald 210 Meador, Richard 210 Meads, Claude 155 Meagher, Mike 210 Medina, Mary 210,88 Meek, Susan 210 Z Meeker, Chester 155 Meeker, Marsha 155 Meeker, Richard 210 Melling, George 210 Mendenhall, George 210 Menteer, Robert 210 Mettenberg, Alfred 155 Metzelthin,Jeanne 155 Meyer, Linda 210 Meyer, Steve 210 Meyer, Steven 210 Mezins, Arwit 210 Michael, William 210 Michel,Jarnes 155 Migliazzo, Ralph 155 Milburn, Nora 211 Milholland, Dennis 211 Miller, Carolyn 211 Miller, Denver 211 Miller, Elizabeth 211 Miller, Evelyn 155,100 Miller, Jim 211 Miller, Larry 211 Miller, Richard 211 Miller, Robert 211 Miller, Rodney 156 Miller, Twyler 211 Millett, Bevel 211 Milliman, Norma 211 Mills, Guy 211 Mills, Leslie 211 Minoff, Larry 211 Mitchem, Allida 211 Mittelstadt, Julius 156 Moley, Richard 211 Monaghen, Phyllis 211 Monger, Kevin 211 Mongold, Melody 211,100 Montalto, Michael 156 Monye, Franklin 211 Moody, Richard 156 Moore, Beverly 211 Moore, Carolyn 211 Moore, Donald 211 Moore, Erleen 211 Moore, Fred 211 Moore, Harold 211 Moore, James 211 Moore, Keith 156 Moore, Lee 156 Moore, Terry 211 Moore, Thomas 156 Moran, Beverly 156,111 Moran, Leroy 211 Morey, Gail 85,178,212 Morgan, Carl 156,95 Morgan, Dorothy 156 Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morga ,Douglas 212 ,Gary 212 ,Janice 156 ,Pamela 212 n Richard 212 Moritz, Kathleen 212 Morris Morris Morris Morris ,Betty 156 ,James 212 ,Michael 212 , Philip 212 N astas io, Benny 213 Naylor, Bob 213 Neathery, Larry 213 Needles, David 213 Neeley, Stephen 157 Neff, David 213 Neff, Robert E. 157 Neff, Robert F. 213 Neill, Daniel 213 Neill, Eric 85,157 Neill, Robert 157 Nelson, Robert 213 Neumeyer, Norman 213 Neuse, Cliff 213 Newki rk, James 213 Newman, David 213 Newsom, Mary 157 Nichelson, Janet 213 Nichols, Garry 157 Nickols, Paul 213 Nicoletti, Carl 157 Nicols, William 213 Niebaurn, Marciel 157 Nielsen, Diane 157 Nielsen, Susan 213 Niemeyer, Robert 213 Nitz,Janice 157 Noblit, Guy 213 Nolan, Marilyn 157 Nordhus, Celine 213,88 Norfleet, Lloyd 157 Norman, Ray 157 Norris, John 116 Norton, Alfreda 213 Norton, Alice 213,101 Novotny, Richard 157 Nunn, Andrew 214 Nyblad, Janet 157,99,95 Morris, Ronald 156 Morrison, Patricia 156 Morton,John 212 Mosby, David 156,107 Moudy, Larry 156 Mour, Bonnie 156 Mour, Debbe 212 Mowell, Mary 212 Mucie, Vicki 212 Muenks, Paul 156 Mullies, David 212 Mullin, Russell 156 Mullins, Donald 156 Munns, Edward 212 Munoz, Margaret 212 Munoz, Phyllis 212 Murphy, Sharon 157 Murray,James 212 Murray, Keith 157,116,12O,122 Murray, Michael 212 Murtha, James 157 Musick, James 212 Myer, Irving 157 Myers, Matt 212 Myers, Paul 213 Myres, William 157 O'Brien, Margaret 214 O'Connor, Michael 158 O'Dor, Richard 126,158 O'Dowd, Edward 214 O'Hearn, Nancy 158 O'Neal, Gloria 40,8O,85 O'Neal,Jean 40,158 O'Renick, Lawrence 158 O'Rourke, Tim 214 Oades, John 214 Ocampo, Julio 214 Occhipinti, Salvador 214 Oelberg, Forrest 214 Ogrizovich, John 158 Okatch, Linda 158 Oliphant, John 214 Oliver, Gerald 158 Oliver, Michael 158 Olivero, Stephen 214 Olmedo, Manuel 214 Olson, lla 214 Olson, Jeanne 214 Orick, Paul 158 Orlomoski, Betty 158 Orpin, Kenneth 214 Orr, Pat 214 Osborn, Ann 214 Osborn, Donald 214 N atus, Nance, Gary 213 Marjorie 213 Osborn Osborn Osborn ,James 158 ,Kathleen 158 ,Marilyn 214 Osborne, Essie 214 Overton,Jerry 214 Owens,Jeff 214 Owens, Mary 214 P Pace, Francis 214 Pacheco, Sister Mary 158 Pack, Stephen 214 Page, Sarah 214 Paige, Mattie 214 Paige, Pamela, 158 Painter, Wayne 214 Palkij, Mary 158 Palmer, Marie 158 Palmer, Ruth 158,99,98 Papreck, Kathy 214 Parajon, Alberto 158 Parajon, Miguel 158 Paris, Salvatore, 214 Parker, Ronnie 214 Parkinson, Almond 159 Parks, Ronnie 215 Parson, Mable 215 Parsons, April 215 Parsons, Ray 215 Pascuzzi, Mickie 159 Paskins, Barbara 215 Paszynsky, Carol 215 Pate, Mike 215,116,117,118,121 Patel, Chandulal 215 Patten, Robert 215 Patterson, Joseph 215 Patterson, Paula 215 Patterson, Ronald 159 Patton, Barbara 215 Patton, Charles 215 Paul, Ray 215 Paul, Steven 215 Payne, William 215 Payton, Charlotte 215 Pearson, Patricia 159 Pearson, Saundra 215,88 Pearson, Willie 215 Pease, Ronald 215 Peavler, Lee 159 Pecina, Olivia 215 Peeler, Anita 216 Peeler, Gloria 216 Pellegrino, Nancy 159 Pence, William 159 Peppard, Jacqueline 102,216 Peppard, Michael 159 Perdue, Carolyn 159 Perilo, Efraim 159 Perkins, Adonis 216 Perkins, John 216 Perkins, Mike 159 Perkins, Shirley 159,88 Perlman, Judith 159 Perry, Henry 216 Perry, Kathryn 216 Pesek, William 159 Peters, David 216 Peters, Vic 216 Petersen, Paul 216 Peterson, Burton 160 Peterson, Jerome 160 Peterson, Jason 216 Peterson, Jeff 216 Pettyjohn, Charles 160 Pettyjohn, Jamie 216 Pfeifer, Francis 216 , Sabates, Irma 163 Robins, Joyce 220 Ptlug, Connie 160 Phares, Suzanne 216 Phiefield, Michael 216 Pickering, Ken 216 Pickett, James 216 Pickett, Mary 160 Pierce, Charleszetta 160 Pierce, Evelyn 216 Pierce, Harold 216 Pierjok, Wayne 216 Pierson, Jacqueline 217 Pike, Robert 160 Pingleton, Ronald 217 Piper, Shirley 217 Pipes, Ethel 160 Pimie, Chris 217 Pirnie, William 217 Pisanos, Jeffrey 217 Plaster, John 217 Plumb, Dennis 217 Plummer, Paul 160 Poehlman, Jennie 217 Polkey, Stephen 217 Pool, Merit 160 Pool, Paul 217 Poole, Gary 217 Porter, Richard 160 Porter, Roger 160 Porter, Ssusan 217 Porterfield, Connie 160 Posey, Gloria 217 Post, Gregory 160 Potter, Gary 161 Powell, Ruth 217 Powers, Janet 217 Powers, Larry 217 Powers, Linda 217 Pratt, Frederick 217 Presta, Carol 217 Prewitt, Ronald 217 Price, Doyle 217 Price, Mark 217 Prichard, Thomas 161 Pride, Jennifer 217 Prince, Terrial 88 Propst, Marc 217,107 Proudfoot, Mary 161 Pueschel, Carolyn 217 Pummill, Kenneth 161 Pund, Dorothy 217 Putthoff, Michael 217 Purrhoff, Susan 161 Quick, Sandra 161 Rabeneck, Kenneth 217 Raby, John 217 Raef, Raymond 218 Ragusa, Pat 161 Rahe, Mary 218 Rahn,Judith 218 Rainey, Charlene 161 Rainwater, Larry 218 Rakoski, Bob 218 Ramey, Daniel 218 Rankin, Robert 161 Ray, Michael 218 Ray, Ricky 218 Ray, Terry 161 Raymond, Sandra 218 Razniak, Barbara 218 Razniak,Bozenna 161,88 Reavis, Thomas 218 Rector, William 218 Reddy, John 218,105 Reddy, Mary 218 Reece, Richard 218 Reed, Jacqueline 161 Reed, Mary 218 Reed, Michael 218,88 Reed, Morgan 161 Reed, Ronald 161 Reed, Sharyn 218 Reeder, Phyllis 162 Recs, RiCl'131'Cl 218 Reese, Larry 162 Reeves, Gary 218 Reeves, Howard 218 Regan, Bernard 218 Regan, Linda 162 Reid, Gloria 218 Reid, Ronald 218 Reidlinger, Mary 162 Reiman, Russell 218 --U53--. Reimbold, Jimmy 162 Reineke, Jeffrey 218 Reinsch, Norbert 218 Reitinger, William 162 Remley, David 162 Remmert, Leroy 218 Renaud, Ary 162 Renick, Beverly 218 Revollo, Ramiro 218 Rheuark, John 219 Rhodes, William 162 Rice, Joan 219 Rice, Maria 162 Richardson, Dan 219 Richardson, Jewell 219 Richardson, John 219 Richardson, Larry 219 Richardson, Patricia 219 Richter, Joanna 219 Rickard, Leonard 219 Ridder, Richard 162 Riebel, Robert 162 Rieger, Joe 219 Riggs, Elizabeth 162 Riley, Jim 219 Riley, Phylis 219 Ring, Gary 219 Rishmany, Joseph 219 Rittenhouse, Gary 219 Rittmaster, Marti 219 Roach, James 219 Roach, Mary 219 Roach, Mike 162 Roach, Paul 219 Roach, William 162 Roberts, Joanne 219 Roberts, John 219 Robertson, Henry 220 Robertson, James 220 Robinett, Sherry 103,162 Robinette, Susan 162 Rocha, Elpidio 220 Rodgers, Henry 220 Rodriguez, Gloria 220 Roe, Reginald 220 Roelke, Donald 220 Rogers, David 220 Rogers, Eileen 220 'L -4, Rogers, Paul 220 Rogers, Richard 220 Rohla, Roberta 162 Rohloff, Janet 220 Rolek, Jeanette 162 Rollins, Ray 220 Romano, Nolan 220 Rone, Artholla 220 Ronne, Don 220 Rooker, Janice 220 Roque, Kit 220 Rose, Curtis 162 Rose, Milton 220 Rose, William 163 Rosel, Walter 220 Rosenkranz, Sandi 163 Rossi, Russ 220 Rost, Lorraine 220 Roth, Stephen 220 Rouse, Edward 220 Routon,James 220 Rowe, Glenda 163 Rowland, Bob 163 Rowlett, Vicki 126,163,99 Roworth, Roy 220 Rucker, Shirley 220 Rufenacht, John 220 Rumsey, Sally 163 Rupert, William 220 Ruppert, John 221 Russ, James 221 Russell, Judith 221 Russo, Angela 221 Rustici, Ciro 221 Rutledge, Bonnie 221 Ruttan, Sallie 163 Ryan, Mary 163 Ryder, Dorothy 163 Ryder, Virginia 221 Rysko, Joe 162 Sabates, Enrique 221 Saffran, Vicki 163 Sailsbury, Richard 221 Saint Clair, Jonathan 163 Salazar, Luppe 221 Salazar, Mac 163 Salazar, Mary 221 Sanchez, Fred 163,107 Sanders, Donald 221 Sanders, Gloria 163 Sanders, Larry 221 Sanders, Ronald 221 Sanderson, Gary 221 Sandlin, Fenton 163 Satagusa, Dominic 221 Sauer, Delores 163 Sauer, Frederick 221 Saunders, Mary 221 Sawyer, Linda 163 Saxton, Jeanine 221 Saxton, Ronald 221 Sayles, Richard 221 Scaglia, Philip 221 Scammahorn,Jim 221 Schafer, Donald 221 Schaffner, George 222 Schelp, Raymond 222 Schieber, Judy 222 Schilling, Charles 163 Schintz, Howard 164,99,98 Schlosser, Donald 222 Schmidt, Timothy 164 Thorp, Tho Mhmitt,Jerry 222 Schmitt, Kathie 164 Schnake, Alvin 164 Schneider, Richard 164 Schnell, Oscar 164 Schnieders, Carol 222 Scholdbetg, Carl 164 Schollars, Frederick 164 Schowengerdt, Lynne 222 Schreiber, Vincent 222 Schumacher, Michael 222 Schupp, Michael 222 Schuyler, Robert 222 Sciara, Josephine 164 Scott, Cynthia 222 Scott, Lenore 222 Scott, Rebecca 222 Scott, Roger 164 Scribner, Stephen 222 Scrutchheld, David 222 Sears, Randy 222 Seastream, Rod 164 Seckinger, Frank 222 Seguin, Eugene 222 Seitter, Linda 222 Senzee, Robin 222 Serrone, Domenic 222 Sestrich, Georgette 222 Seward, Martha 164 Sewell, Mary 164,88 Shaddox, Bonnie 164 Sh'addox,Jimmy 222 Shanahan, Mike 223 Shanholtzer, Terry 165 Shapiro, Harvey 223 Sharp, Cheryl 165 Sharp, Patsy 223 Shaver, Richard 223, 106 Shaw, Cathy 223 Shaw, Williarn 165 Shehan,Joseph 165 Shelby, Ray 223 Sheldon, Randall 165 Shelley, Gary 165 Shelley, Linda 165 Shelton, John 165 Shenkner, Ruth 165 Shepherd, Ann 165 Shepherd, Nancy 165 Shepherd, Robert 223 Sherman, Priscilla 223 Shinn, Ann 165 Shipley,Joe 165 Shipman, Frederick 165 Shippy, Sharon 223 Shirley, Sharon 165 Sholl, Robert 223 Shumate, Robert 165 Shumate, Steve 165 Shupe, Mary 165 Shupert, Charles 223 Siebert, John 165 Siegel, Alan 223 Sigel, Louis 165 Siggins, Doris 223 Sight,John 166 Silin, Tamara 166 Silverman, Ronald 223 Silvers, Deborah 166 Simmons, Gary 223 Simmons, Steve' 223 Simmons, Terry 166 Simonie,Janice 223 Simpson, Evelyn 223 Sims, Donald 166 Sims, Patsy 166 Sinclair, Charles 223 Sinclair, Mark 223 Sinkhorn, Dana 223 Sitton, Linda 224 Skeens, Michael 224 Skinner, John 166,88,9O Skinner, Linda 224 Slatinsky, Dave 224 Slatinsky, Kathleen 224 Slaughter, James 166 Slaughter, Sue 224 Slaughter, Valorye 224 Sloan, Thonetta 224 Sloman, Neil 166 Smardo, Sharon 224 Smeltzer, Nancy 224 Smith, Anderson 224 Smith, Beth 224 Smith, Billy 166 Smith, Bruce 224 Smith, Clark 224 Smith, Edwynne 224 Smith, El Wanda 166 Smith, Gay 224 Smith, Gloria 224 Smith, Hollis 224 Smith, Jack 224 Smith, James 224 Smith,Janet 166 Smith, Jeanne 166 Smith, Jocelyn 224 Smith, John A. 225 Smith, John W. 225 Smith, Jonathan 166 Smith, Lee 225 Smith, Leslie 225 Smith, Luther 167,951,107 Smith, Mary 167 Smith, Melvin 225 Smith, Patsy 167 Smith Paul 225 Smith, Remmonia 167 Smith, Ronald 167 Smith, Steven 225 Smith, Thomas 225 Smith, Vernon 225 Smith, William 167,95 Snedden, Donald 167 Sneed, Dennis 225 Sneed, James 225 Snelling, Jerry 167 Snelling, Terry 225 Snowden, Judith 225 Soetaert, Jennie 225 Soetaert, Kathryn 225 Soetaert, Nancy 225 Sokol, Bonnie 225 Sokol, Robert 167 Sole, Larry 225 Sorio, George 167,104 Soto, Claude 225 South, Kathleen 167,88,90 Sowinski, Ramona 225 Sparks, Sam 225 Spaur, Linda 225,110 Spears, Barry 167 Spears, Mark 225 Spencer, James 225 Sperry, Brent 225 Sperry, David 167 Spizzirri, Barbara 167 Y -4,2 -sq' ra 329, w. W X 61.22131 M6 Sports, Linda 225 Sprague, Jim 168 Sprague, Sara 168 Spreitzer, Ellen 225 Spriester, Donna 168,88 Springate, Don 225 Spruill, John 168 Spungen, Deborah 225 Stacy,Jack 225 Stafford,John 168 Staley, Marvin 168 Stalone, Joseph 168 Stamps, Caroline 168 Stamps, David 226,110 Standifer, Robert 226 Stanford, Charles 226 Stanford, Thomas 226 Stanley, Wayne 168 Stargell, Michael 226 Stark, Greg 226 Stark, Richard 168 Stark, Ruby 226 Stauffer, Curtis 168 Steele, Havis 226 Steffens, Kathleen 226 Stegeman, Larry 226 Stegner, Larry 226 Stein, Frank 226 Stephens, Barbara 226 Sterne, Kathryn 226 Sterner, Mary 226 Stcury, Tom 168,99 Stevens, Danny 168 Stevens, Gilbert 226 Stevens Neil 168 Stevenson, Melvin 226 Stewart, Doris 226 Stewart, James C. 168 Stewart, James D. 226 Stewart, John 168 Stewart, Lee 226 Stewart, Naomi 226 Stewart, Samuel 168 Stidham, Terry 168 Stigers, Darryl 227 Stinnett, Ronald 227 Stitt,Jimmie 227 Stockbridge, Carl 227 Stoehr, Edith 227 Stolowski, Michael 168 Stout, Donald 168,88 Stout, Jerry 169 Stovall, Alvin 227 Stowe, Gary 227 Strasser, Patricia 169 Street, Mike 227 Strong, Roy 227 Stroth, Larry 169 Stroup, Patricia 169,88 Stuart, Dennis 169 Stubblefield, Ronald 227 Stucker, Robert 169 Stuckey, Voncella 227 Studdard, Gary 227 Stuteville, Rosemary 227 Suarez, Eligio 227 Suess, Bill 227 Suhr, David 227 Sullinger, Robert 227 Sullivan, Patti 169 Summers, Dian 227 Surratt, Alfred 227 Sutera, Joseph 169 Sutoris, David 227 Sutter, Jenn ie 227 Sutton, Joyce 228 Swain, Karen 228 Swartwood, Swartwood. Michael 228 Ralph 228 Swartz, James 228 Swartz, Nancy 169 Sweat, Bruce 228 Sweeney, Orangie 228 Sweeney, Perry 169 Sweet, Lloyd 228 Swenson, Carole 169 Swenson, Paul 96,228 Swentor, Susan 228 Swift, Leroy 169 Swift, Ruth 228 Swofford, Darrell 169 Syvinski, David 169 Tabb, Joyce 228 Tackett, Del 228,116,121 Taibi, Samuel 228 Talman, Gary 228 Taraba, Linda 228 Taylor, Craig 228 Taylor, Daniel 228 Taylor, Dave 169 Taylor, Don 169 Taylor, Donna 228 Taylor, Jolm 120 Teague, Judity 169 Tebbe, Gregory 228 Tebeck, Frank 169 Tcncbrusd, Dawn 228 Teranello, Alfonso 228 Terherst, Dee 228 Terrazas, M artha 228 Thaw, Baylon 169 Thibault, Roland 229 Thomas, James 169 Thomas, Lois 229 Thomas, Marlyn 229 Thomas, Maywood 170 Thomas, Richard 229,107 Thompson, Donald 170 Thompson, Fred 229 Thompson, Gary 229 Thompson, Glenn 229 Thompson, Janice 229 Thompson, Jay 229 mas 170 Thurman, John 170 Timberman, Roy 229 Tolbert, Regina 229 Tolliver, Sharon 170 Tooley, Ronald 170 Toone, Burton 170 Torres, Alwin 170 Torres,Jesse 170 Town, Marion 229 Townsend, Howard 229,1 Trabue, Joan 229 Tracy, Dixie 229 Trapp, Thomas 229 Tripp, Denise 229 Trippe, Robert 170,90 Trompeter, Edward 229 Troppito, Charles 170 Troutman, John 229 16 Troyer,jerry 170 True, Don 229 Trusedale,john 229 Tuck, Dennis 229 Tucker, judy 229 Turlin, Carl 229 Turner, Karen 229 Turner, Richard 229 Turner, Thomas 229 Turner, Velma 229 Turpin, Larry 229 Tuttle, Carmen 170 Tyhurst,john 229 Tyner, Dennis 230 Valenciano, jesse 230 Vallejo, john 170 Van Van Van Van Van Blarcum Richard 230 Buskirk, Connie 230 Hom, Vivian 171 Nimuegen, Robert 230 Trump, David 230 Wagner, lla 230,88 Wagner, Mike 171 Waits, William 230 Wajda, Frank 231 Walby, David 171,104 Waldman, Donna 171 Walker, Billy 231 Walker, Ivan 231 Walker, Larry 231 Walker, Lester 231 Wallace, Barbara 231 Walsh, Lawrence 171 Walter,jerry 171 Walter, Sharon 231 Walters, Armenta 88 Walters, joseph 231 Yeaton, Sharon 234 Vandendaele, Ronald 230 Vandiver, Gloria 171 Vann, Leonard 171 Vanotti, Vernon 230 Vantuyl, jay 171,101,111 Vassar, Roger 230 Vaughn, Cris 230 Vaughn, Thomas 230 Vella,-Iohn 230 Venie, Richard 171 Ventura, Virginia 230 Verden, Robert 230 Vertrcese, john 230 Vess, Richard 171 Viscarra, Osmar 171 Vondera, Wayne 171 Wachte1,Patty 230 Wachtel, Peggy 171 Wachtel, Polly 230 Wacker, William 171 Wade, Kevin 230 Waggoner, William 230 Walton, Gerald 231 Walton, Sharon 231 Walz, Ward, Ward, Ware, Ware Ware Ware, Elise 231,111 Ralph 231 Richard 231 Everett 231 Harold 231 Ware, ,james 171 ,joseph 172 Rita 231 Warnock, William 172 Warren, Lynn 172 Washam, Gloria 231 Washington, Jeannette 231 Waters, Donald 231 Watkins, Davis 172 Watkins, Leola 231 Watson, Peggy 172 Watson, Phyllis 231 Watson, Roger 231 Watts, Lawrence 231 Watts, Terry 172 Waugh, William 231 Wearth, Linda 172 Weaver, Bonnie 231 Weaver, Cheryl 231 Weaver, joel 231 Weaver, john 231 Weaver, Thomas 172 Webb, Curtis 231 Weddle,john 172 Weeks, Mary 231 Weeks, Roger 172 Weilert, Mary 172 Weinel, Linda 172 Weiner, Sandra 172 Weissinger, Mary 232 Welch, james 232 Wells, Nancy 232 Wells, Robert 172 Welsh, Donita 232,111 Welsh, Janice 172 Welsh, john 172 Welsh, Keith 232 Werner, joseph 232 Wesley, Frances 232 Wessling, Michael 232 Wesson, Hazel 232 West, Robert 172 Westermann, Stephen 232 Westem, Christopher 172 Wheaton, Walter 172 Wheeler, Paul 232 Whelan, james 232 Willhite, Robert 173 Williams, Carl 173 Williams, Gary A. 173 Williams, Gary L. 233 Williams, james 173 Williams, jennifer 233 Williams, john 233 Williams, Karla 233 Williams, Lora 173 Williams, Melanie 102,233 Williams, Myrtle 233,88 Williams, Nancy 173 Williams, Sharon 173 Williams, Sue 233 Williams, Tony 173 Williamson, Christie 174 Williamson, Phil 174 Williamson, Robert 174 Williamson, Thomas 233 Willis, Bobby 233 Willis, Charles 233 Willis, Henry 174 White , Bonita 232 White, james H. 232 White,james M. 172 White, Michael 232 White, Pamela 232 White Patricia 173 White, Richard 173 White, Rosemary 173 White, Vincent 173 Wilson, Greg 174 Wilson,john 174 Wilson, Lois 233 Wilson, Michael 233 Wilson, Patricia 233 Wilson, Robert 233 Wilson, Winqf 233 Wiltfong, Ronald 174 Wimp, Harold 233 Q A 1 f ., 7 fb 4 Lal as , 3 7, if W W 7 6 3 I ' Z 7 7 2 f f ., ,W mf' , ,, ,, fqaw , , ,WM f y V, 5, lf ,, ya an ' , ff ' , ,Qi ,Q by 7 , , ff 4, ,X 2' . 7,5 ,V f. if! 1 ,, ,,, 7 Whited, Geraldeane 232 Whiteside, Clarise 232 Whiteside, janet 173 Whitmore, Levora 232 Whitt, Sonny 232,116 Wholf, Wilma 232 Wigen,jo Ann 232 Wiggins, Kenneth 232 Wiggins, Rosetta 232 Wilcox, Steve 233 Wilder, Spencer 173 Wiles, Larry 233 Willhite, Phyllis 233 Winemiller, Gloria 233 Winston, Donald 174 Wintemaeyer, Eldon 174 Winters, Charles 174 Wintz, Don 233 Wise, Dennis 174 Wissel, Kenneth 174 With, -jeffrey 233 Wolcott, Christopher 174 Wolfe, Meridith 174 Wolfskill,jerry 174 Wolgamott, Keith 174 Wood, janet 175 Wood, joanne 233 Wood, joseph 175 Woodard, Greg 233 Woodcock, Marsha 96,97,175 Wooderson, Gary 233 Woods, Curtis 233 Woolery, Thomas 233 Worley, Eric 233 Wornell, Linda 175 Wren, Michael 233 Wright, Ann 175 Wright, Annie 233 Wright, Daniel 234 Wright, Frank 234 Wunnicke, Hans 234 Wyrsch, Margaret 234 Y Yamashiro, Fumio 175 Yates, john 234 Yeats, William 234 Yockey, Kenneth 175 York, Sandra 234 Young, Charles 234 Young, Elihue 234 Young, Gregory 175 Young, jane 234 Young, Stephen 175 Z Zahner, Christine 234 Zajac, Walter 175 Zander, Gayle 234 Zaun, Vicki 234 Zeller, William 234 Zollar, Donna 234 Zumberge, Tom 175 One Hundred Thirty-Seven Years Troy M. Smith Mathematics Dr. Louise Abney Speech Forty-seven continuous years of teaching let Mr. Troy M. Smith retire with profound respect for his profession, It has afforded him many rewards: steady employment, a confident future, the give- and-take in a classroom of eager and inquiring youth, and a fringe benefit of stimulating adults able to discuss dispassionately significant matters. At William Jewell college, Mr. Smith lettered in football, later he helped coach high school football both at Westport and Northeast where he was part of an experimental junior college. When it closed, he transferred to the present one. Retirement will give him and Mrs. Smith time to tour Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina, states he has not visi- ted. It also means ample time to read, ponder, dis- cuss ideas, and travel. 's let for :ls: ve- ng lts l rs. in all HII ed, fill r- Pla? isi- lis- W X 0 Q . I of Distinguished Service After lettering in football at Culver-Stockton college, Mr. Lynn C. Bailey taught science and coached football in Belton and other high schools before coming to junior college. During his forty- five years as a teacher, Mr. Bailey was never late to class and handed back every set of test papers the following day. His teaching met two objectives: to give the very best course in chemistry he could and to see that his students were better persons at the close than they were at the outset. His profession has brought him deep, personal satisfaction. Through the years he developed hobbies of fishing, cultivating roses and shrubs, and refinishing antique furniture that fills his home. Retirement will let him and Mrs. Bailey use their recently acquired trailer and car-top boat to spend summers in the North and winters in the South. To Dr. Louise Abney, retirement from teaching will permit her to move leisurely in activities she also enjoys: engagement in affairs of concern to humanity. Broadly educated, she earned her baccalaureate at the University of Missouri with a Phi Beta Kappa key, her maStCrlS HI Columbia University, and her doctorate at New York Uni- versity. In her classes Dr. Abney stimulated respect for lively diction, a liking for fine literature, and creative thinking. Her forty-five years of teaching have seen her make other rich contributions, for she is well known as a lyric poet, lecturer, and dramatic critic. Author of seven books and co-author of fourteen, she has written for maga- zines served as consultant, and traveled widely. When S116 7 . leaves the classroom, she will travel, lecture, and write. Lynn C. Bailey Chemistry Letter from the Edit0r--- As the 1968 Sunbury! editors began to plan this year- book and to work together as one staff, we tried to vis- ualize the many things that college is. The staff focused on a theme that college is many things-learning, conver- sation, laughter, tears, struggle, challenges, and activities. We have attempted to picture both the McGee and West- port campuses as Metropolitan junior College. Since very few of us had worked on a yearbook, the ,68 Sunbury! is the result of hard work and determination to do a good job through new learning experiences. It was also a staff that wouldn't quit and one that cooper- ated to the fullest to complete the job well. It was stres- sed initially that schoolwork would come first, but some- how the staff found the time to fulfill their many duties to make this book possible. The success of this book is due to the helpfulness of able workers. It was Bruce who designed a great number of the pages plus sizing the se- lected pictures. It was Judy who worked hard to supply the activity section with copy and discovered many frus- trations. It was Bev and Angie who used their witty hu- mor to write those captions under the pictures. It was jan who interviewed the teachers and provided the copy for much of the academic section. It was Linda who made schedules for the photographers with teachers to be cer- tain of the right pictures. It was Don who arranged the presentation and order of the freshman section. It was Steve and jay who designed the cover and division pages. And it was probably most of all jim and Dave who were pressured to meet deadlines more than any other, yet turned out excellent photos. This book represents an adviser, Mr. A.K. Longfel- low, who did our worrying, but who also had more con- fidence in our efforts than we, and a publisheris represen- tative who assured us that this yearbook could be one of the best, Mr. Don Smith. The completion of this book is due to the marvelous photography of Mr. Steve Griffiths and to Mr. Donald Krischak's office for additional pictures and outstanding color photography. A special tribute goes to the many teachers and students who helped make pictures available. The '68 Sunburn has become very important to each of us. The copy and pictures recall long hours of work we spent in order to bring to you a reflection of your 1967- 68 year at Metropolitan junior College. Editor J 'X 1' 1 Sunburst Staff Editor ......... . . . Linda Spaur Copy Associate Editor. . . .... Bruce McKinley Blll Campbell Adviser ....... . . . Mr. A.K. Longfellow Angela Garrison Divisions John Holton Freshmen ........... . . . Don McFarlane Photography Sophomores ........... . . . Beverly Moran Douglas Blshop Administration, Faculty . . . . . . Linda Booth-McGee blames Davis and Curriculum . . . . . . janet Carpenter Bray-Westport Davld Stamps Activities ........... . . . Judith Flynn I Evening Division .... . . . Karen Turner Sfsfsfaflss A Karen Durbin rt l Elise Walz Steve Baker jay Vantuyl Donita Welsh be U 53,0 L3 3 . -.l-.V-V V.. nf x--:-V..V::. :-.rVfV.V:f--253125:--1f:'.:gV, V'fv9? fm!-frfrvff-1aR2a1F.:5v ' 'Q-f QfS f:af H-9:1 11w'?:S . 'www L+-v'-wi-m22:'k'::'f 'r 'qw-:?4 ?f1'W'v'f.,.1ZffI.-:.ffV. 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