Missouri Southern State University - Crossroads Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1952
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Your guidance and understanding during the years between 1938 and 1947 provided the foundation on which the college has been built. 00llt8llfS I. II. III. IV. page 6 drama music coronation page 16 societies publications page 32 athletics homecoming page 44 administration faculty sophomores freshmen V Z.. Umm- Musac - CODQUNATION .'-A',q'.k.vf. .- . 0 , . . ,J . - .. .,,,-Elf' '. . U- ..'.' f Q fn 1 '-.ll-N . 1 . .-.. .. . '-'5 '.-'JA' .' -'. '-'.'.'-',.v:'.'-.'.'-. .. - .'::.':j.Q','.1-.?,',. - . j'.g3...- - 1' 1 -'H-ff' . ,. , . is :.:::. ' .'.f -I, I 'Q ., ,'.. U. .-, H- 1 . '4 3 li ,. 1 v M, eanncne Haughawout VW! lmffff K 11.11 crossroads queen attendants Pat Wilbur DONNA ACKERMAN 1952 crossroads queen 1.4 ,511 fr 11 W pf1ZZWUfL,7f'Wf -gW'Z?'ff ff1,, 1 1WW1rl lr fn! U' ' I 97 11 1 1 .5 I mfs 6 ,ffkfli W ,,,y,7 1'4'fh4i,,1f1 .1141 MJF 'X' N! f 'ff , XM ' ',,1f-,JC 1-1 sz 1 121111, 1,f1L4 W fa Www ?1 Mah' 1' as 1 L51 ,U I ,W 4M,fZ1 ,, '11' W' M4171 11 Milf' ' MM ,M ., ,Q UW, fav? 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K gg Q x , ,V ix Q. 4 - , X X as . Q .R X N a N i Psi' 24 T' 9 1 .' , 1 - , mf' f Q ' x ii ' ' e Qijlv .f I if ll. f 1, 4 ,XX X y x' - 651 l - 3 5 ri y YL xx p gsag: X , F in -E ' 'ig' , I5 figs - -ww 5, 5'- L X for ' W 1 anna S.. .-N El iiill r I I fall production good-bye my fancy Robert Heater, Director Larry johnson ..... Dr. Pitt Loraine Rush . .Grace Woods Virginia Newby . . . . . . Professor Birdsliaw Bob Anderson . . . . . . Telephone Man fSeatedj Donna Amos . . . . . . Ginny Merrill Pat Murphy . . . . . . Mary Nell Dodge Yvonne Hood . . . . . . Ellen Griswold Bob Heater . . . . . . Matt Gole Martha Medcalf . . . . . . Agatha Reed Doug Serage . . . . . . Claude Griswold Carl Fain . . . . . . Doctor James Merrill Marilyn Freer . . . . . . Amelia Joan Holman . . . . . . Carol Marilyn Allen . . . . . . Miss Shakelford Marcia Roberts . . . . . . Jo Jo Ann Vannoy . . . . . . Clarisse Donna Ackerman . . . . . . Suzan spring production 0 ll l' 't 0 W ll Robert Heater, Director Martha Medcalf . . . . . . Mrs. Gibbs James Harman . . . . . . Stage Manager Marcia Roberts . . . . . . Mrs. Webb Marilyn Allen . . . . . . Mrs. Soames Ed Hill . . . . . . Dr. Gibbs Donna Ackerman . . . . . . Emily Gordon Rusk . . . . . . Howie Newsom Kenneth Shoup . . . . . . Simon Stinson Gene Reniker . . . . . . Editor Webb Carl Parmer . . . . . . Constable Warren Page Thirteen choir First Row: Catherine Jones, Donna Rae Ainos, Donna Ackerman, Barbara Brewer, Marilyn Allen, Ralph Green. Janie: Carnahan, Hal Barlow, Kenneth Shoup, Bill Bushmeycr, Evelyn jones, Loretta Buzzard, June Kimbrough, lvlartha Medcallf. Secmul Row: Anne Everhard, Vvlamla Bennett, Judy Brookshire. Tom Gilliam, Henry Heckert, Charles Hewitt, Griff Hum' phrey, Beverly Buzzard, Carol Cope, Mary Lou Collette, La Verne Finn, Reva Leonard. The choir gave many excellent performances for college assemhlies and leading civic organizations. They also took an active part in the presentation of the oratorio, The Elijah. Mr. Oliver Sovereign, director Y ' - Page Fourteen iunior college-civic symphony FIRST YIOLINS: Mrs. Mary Bingham Porter, Coneertrniftreffg A. Fred Schziper, Mrs. Ehzaheth Keith Roney, Mrs. A. R. XVhite, Rohert E. Kirwehniim, M.D., Mrs. li. L .M1ller. Vfillhrm O. Ruisell, Mrs. Simon Struusa Mrs. Mary Louise Twitehell, Mrs. Corn Cook Thonm-, Mrs. Erle D. Tlmoiims, Mn. Xxylllllllll N. Bohh. SECOND VIOLINS: Marilyn Allen, Lzium Shepherd, E, M. Me' Cunt, Aloe Skinner, Mrs. Gertrude Troutmarn, Evelyn 'lonex Mrs. Maxine Muller McCullough, Mrs. Lolme Che-:th.im. Qpheha Braeckel, Lloyd Mink. YIOLAS: Mrs. Mary Dreiflmeh Tignor. E.irl Condon, Mrx. Svlx-1.1 Latz. George H. Vs'olfl', Jerrold K. Perkins. Nlrf. Shirley Hatter. Pat Meredith, Mrs. Evelyn Benton. CELLOS: Mattie Belle lirrrzir, Mrs. Dorothv Lee james, Tetlm Smith. Suzanne Rgrnum. Arthur Poole, P.1t 'laeoh-. BASS VIOLS: Merrill Ellrx, Mrs Lucille Rohh Clmprnnn. Mr-. Frances Torkllson, B4rrh.rr.i Brewer, Louise Prewett, Xvlnilil Brunkhorst. FLUTES: Mis. Marty Boone, Betty A. Peterxon, O. T. Bhrnke. M.D. CLARINETS: Mrx Nri4YIlll Ellis. -I. C Schulte, D D5 OHUES: Sara Ann Gilxtrxrp. juniee Allen. l A BASSOONS: Boh Smith, Vfendell Meflune. HURNS: Vsfillrgrrii J. Leherdell. George XXX-oil. lVl.lI'X'lI1 G. Parker. 'TRUIWPETS E. D. Rauch, D.D.S.. Donald Miller. Gene Denlnun TRUlNlBONES: Hill K, Barlow, Clmrlex Bllllff. ,lohn R. Xhvillminx. PERCUSSIOIQ: Charles I. XYellf. Larry L. Ttilley, joye Ann l,l.llVlll. The memhers of the junior Collegefffivie Symphony have devoted time to pixretiee for their weekly Monthly night rehe.irs.1ls. All this resulted in three very outsmntl' W' ing peiilemrmginees. Mr. T. Frank Coulter. eontluetor Page Fifteen R- .-14-g-n Socnmss - Puaucnmous .. '.H.'.Q ,'f. ,'.. 1 -.,',-,--,..f-.-, f 'ff .. -. ' '.v'f,'.'.'. '.'-mf' '.k...'..'. '.'.'.., '.f'- - . .', '.',-.'-.'....--','..4-'fA.A...- ,'-,.'.,,.,.f..',.. 'w' 44-,--'An'---,'-'..,... ,.,..-,,..,-,',f..., .U 4.---- 19 A- student senate OFFICERS President .,..,.....,..,,. Dick Rousselot VicefPrcs. .... Charles Woodworth Secretary .........,,......... Helen Latta Parliamentarian ..,......, Hal Barlow Faculty Sponsors ,... Eula Ratekin and Dean Flood The Student Senate, the gov- erning body of the college, is elected by the student body in a representative election. The Senate publishes the college di' rectory, The Lion's Track. It sponsored a V a l e n ti n e Dance, Homecoming parade and dance and election of the homecoming queen. The Sen' ate also plans the annual school outing. Fwxl Row: Mary Lou Gullette, Putt Murphy, Donna Ackerman, Joye Calvin. Second Row: Clmrlcs Boyd, jo Anna Steele, Bill Wznllace, Bill Byrd, Billie Blankenship, jim Williairis. Velda Vsfoods, Harlan Stark. Third Row: Kirk Booe, Doyle Herrin, Ted Lenger, Dale Harbaugh. Kenneth Shoup, Tom Tipping, Max joslen, Gabriel Kassab Page Eighteen student cabinet 5 'Z N 1 V . .A Q rl Q ' 'i' if. EZ. L' ,K Q! 1 9 xx t l X, N . X , y , Ted Lenger, Dick Rousselot, Carl Parmer, Loriziine Rush, Billie Blankenship, Charles Butler, Helen Litti john Edwards, Ann Everhard. Page Nineteen The Student Cabinet consists of a representative of each colf lege society, each publication, and the presidents of the sophomore and freshman classes. It acts in an advisory capactiy to the pres' dent of the senate and sponsors the Orientation Program. First Huw: Virginia Newby, Patricia Meredith, Patricia Croley, Marilyn Allen, Barbara Brewer, Paulina Tuggle, Patricia Wil- hur, Loretta Buzzard, lvlartha Medezrlf. lane XVatson, jane MeCanse, Second Row: Richard Stiles, Lloyd Reis, Bill Brill, Richard Barlet, Griffith Humphrey, Harold Hoover, Don Harrington, Rirliard Kuglcr, Sam Kemper, Ted Garrison, john Mihalarus, john Bishir. Not pictured: jerry Houchen. phi theta kappa rs, . OFFICERS President .......,.... Ted Garrison Secretary .,.,.....,.. Harold Hoover Treasurer ......,,.. Jane McCanse Sponsor ..,..... Eula Ratekin Phi Theta Kappa, the naf tional honorary scholastic fraternity of che junior Col' leges, was o r g a n i 2, e cl last year. At present, this or' ganization has twentyffour members. Four of the memf hers attend-ed the national convention held in Gulf Port, Mississippi. Page Twenty alumni I association President .,., .,,,,,,,, ack Parker X'lCC'Pl'CS. ,,,,,, Buford Zumxvalt Secrcta1'y'Trcusurcr .,,, Margaret Pcndlctun Board Mcmhcrw .... AAHCC HrvLlSt4rI1, Ltun Kap saab, Frzmklm Edward: Sponsurs .... Duruthy Stwnc. Ons Cheat- ham, james Vxfrlcy The rlCUX'lf1Ci wt' the Alumm A.491PC1.lfl1Pl1 mcludc the plumxug nf thc 11111111.11 hmncmnuing, thc puhhshmg uf the 'IUPIIII ,lumur Cwllugq Alumm Bullctm, and the SPUllSUl'll1Q nf thc .mnugnl Alllliilll Studcut Sprmg B.mquct. MISS Duruthy Strmc is Chrllfllklll uf the faculty spmmsurs. x Page Twenty-one fb Orlc Cheatham, Dorothy Stone, Bufurd Zumwnlt, james XY1ley, Jack Parker. Franklin Edwards. Miss Adu Colley, advisor to the Crossroads, ls assuring Norma Brock and Ycldzi XYoods that their art work is O.K, for tlivl limoli. ,WW ' I I' A x i W3 W f mfww, W N' ,M ,, 04 ll li. r 41-LJ 51' crossroads The Crossroads staff of 1952 worked hard to bring to you the happenings of this year. We hope We have produced a year- book which you will enjoy. Marilyn Allen business managerg Paulina Tuggle, assistant to the editorsg john Edwards, co-cclitorq Tom Tipping, cofeditorg Pat Croley, assistant to the editors. ,.-A -. H - X.. 1 f X , ' V . pI.jfL'N- - ., X X Gene Reniker, editoralistz Mr. Harry I1 in 'A r A Ni'- f LM l x ' Gockcl, faculty advisor: Ruby Hancock - , ,Ma-2'i K in I M , V typistg joan Holman, typistg Richard 'v ' 'Lg' p. WJ Wlggym, , ' johnson, Dwight Davis, photographers ul , ---, li x , gm 1 Q x S V iwllf' . N V E, A . ' u ' if . x . . , A In Page 'Twenty-two chart The Chart staff of 1952 worked very efficiently in order to present to the student hody an accurate account of all the news of J. j. C. They strove to make the students more aware of the important events and issues of the school. Left to right: Miss Headlee, advisor: Tom Ash, typistg Lloyd Mink, sports editor: Billie Blanl.f.nsliip, editor: Hen- ry Hcckert, assistant editor: Harolt' f.. Hoover, editoralist assistant. Left to right: Eldon Morgan: Miss Smith, advisor: Iune Watson, Bill Reis- er. Beverly Buzzard, reportcrsg Richard Johnson and Dwight Davis, photog' raphers. Page Tzveiity-tlzree wp... ..,4w 'F-J 1.4-J NM' i Left to right: Pat Mereditli, Sa y llolmcs, and Donna Ainos, reporter Donna Aclteriiiaii. typist: Pat Crolty reporter. -C 1,1 fu. fl ' ' 3 -4, -33 'Y 1 I if 5 QR ,,, L 'L W we W L. ,v LA, fs 1 -ff 56571 . .- - l -K , A Ji., . ' Q- fxfnicl. 'X ral NJ -CQ . . ..f.g.--+-ff' - X Fxfxr Rwzv: .lung KIIIIIWIALIQII, Hclcn Lutm. Scwmf Rwuw :Xnnc Ex'c1'lm1'd, Margaret Sllllfh, Dunna Rue Amos, Bunmc Funk. Plxylhs Nurlrm, Xrlfgllllil Newby, LLICIHC Pulliam. Bcvcllx' Bl1::11rd. Tlzxfi RUM: Ldrry xlwlm-un. Mmtlm Mcdmlf. Yvmmc Huod, Du ,Iu.m Burmctt. J Ann Y.111n-ry. mm Ackcrnmn. XXV-lYI1C Xxbwvdurd. Tmmuy G1lI1.1m, Ellznhcth Dams. Ii-zcrtl1 Rf-wx Gurdon Rufk, ,Iulm Qiil1'X'CI', Bill Rower, Kcrmcth Shuup, Bub A11dcr5mm, Dale Qrlllllllll, Carl Faxin, Mr, Hcatcr, rponsor. the college players OFFICERS Prcildcnt ,,,,, ,, Gurdon Rusk XvlCC'PI'x'N ,,,,, XXVAYHC XYnuLlL11'd Scc'y7Iru.1N. Kcnncth Slwup Spun-ur ,,..r. Rmfhurt Hcutvr Thu ffwllcgc I'l.1ycrs is gm :n'Qg111i:.1ti4m cmupus-Cd nf Studcnts in the juniur cullcgc intsrcstcd in all typcs uf dlxlmzltius, Tho twu rrmjm' plays givcn 11115 yum' wcrc HLJKIAFJJWYC My Iiumcyv and Our Ta wwn , M distributive education 5 OFFICERS Prcsldcnt ,..,, ,.,,, A , Tcd Longer Sccrclalry ,.,,,,,, Dallc Holloway Sponsor ,.,,,, JRIIIICF Stratton Dlstrilwutivc Educatxon, .x recom organizzltion alt IIJC.. is dcsigncd to train studcntb for oxrccrs con' nuctud with thc distrilmtlon of goods, Thcsc mcmf lwrs are cmploycdduringthc.1itc1'noon, .Q 'WY' x X vw A: I , , , , , X x X... iff ? '- V, f igR .A, . V by f -fi f-525 ' ' X . ff .. if ' ' ... A f -V , .QRS .,.,. ,. ,. Q ,,,,,,, W, is 1 g R yu. Standing: Robert Green, Dale Holloway, Ted Lengerg Seated: Mr. Stratton, F1rxt Raw: Catherine limes, Lim ni 1 X nt tw Second Row: Gliwrla Beagle, He en ith I tu. t 1 u e w ui int lvldx tth C in Third Row: Frances Xxllllfilllr, Plt X mu hm Liv e 1 x it ru u lllktle mul e mm inn flu mm Fourth Row: Velda XX'm1d5, M.ir 1 i nrt on ll ex ll nr iri n n uri n ILLI ut r x 0 ri nene Haiifrlmwmit, Katherine Tyree, Pair Murphx noy. beta beta beta Lumina Rush ,,.,......,. President Pat Stuntiwn ,..t. Vice-President lo Anna Steele ,.....,. Secretary Phyllis Nurtun ....., .,,, T reafurvr lezinnene Hzuighavvmlt SCI'gClll'1f'tlf'.'xI'lllN Gluria Bcailglc ,,,, Pledge Mother -lane Mevfethy Parliamentnrian Helen Laltu ,,..,,, Dum' Keeper I, Mary Smith, low inf dependahle wreteh that l am , . The Beta pledges suffered as the memhers treat them as slaves. All was forgiven when the pledges heezxme memhers and could join the many gmwd times which Betas have. fir-if Elizabeth Davis. Betty H.1rtm.in, Anne Everhard, Beverly Buzzard. Judy Brookshire, Yvonne Hood, ,lune Kimlwraugli, Betty Reed. alpha kappa mu at .i 5 x : V , i' ff RY, 2 . fl-i I X ,X fi Q +4 l l' Q . NL'L:g. .vw . 15- Q 5 3 E xx. 55 F4 , 6 l .A E., 111. -ig. . 'AAQ r . ' fi ' 'A 3, bl -' i -, f -A. Egg, Kpqp Ls: 1 'f 3 F Page Twentyfseuen OFFICERS Premdent ,,.. Anne Everhard Yiee-Provident .... Beverly Buzzard Secretary , .,..,.,. Betty Davis Pledge Mother - Betty Hartman Sponsor ..., Betty Reed Ivlajor activities of Alf pha Kappa Mu Sorority this year have included a rush tea at the Connor Hotel, candy sales, and pledge initiation. Fm: Row: Pat Croley. Paulina Toggle, Helen Latta, Pat Stanton. jo Anna Steele, Betty Davis, jane McWethy, Joyce Hutchison, joye Calvin, Barhara Brewer, Catherine Tyree, Evelyn jones. Second Row: Marilyn Allen, Catherine jones, jill XYittich. Margaret Smith. Sue Travis, Nancy McBee. Beverly Xvyricl-i, Phyllis Norton, Velda Vs'oods, Beverly Buzzard, 'Third Row: Virginia Newby, ,loan Bennett, Anne Everhard. Donna Ackerman, Sylvia Bruff, Bonnie Funk. -lo Ann Van- noy. Fourth Row: Lucille Pulliam, Loretta Buzzard, Pat Meredith. Frances Wilkiiis, Yvonne Hood, Ruby Hancock. , ,W , S X y. W. C. 3. OFFICERS Helen Latta ........ President Pat Stanton ,. VicefPresident Jane McWethy .... Secretary Catherine Tyree .. Treasurer The members of the Y. W. C. A. enjoyed deli' cious meals at their week' ly meetings, They had ll variety of p r o g r a m s, i 5 which were of definite l- interest to the girls. M ww Lf. m,.,...... Page 'Twenty-eight f Ted Longer ,.,,.,,, Prc--:dem 4 N. Carl Parmcr ., A.,.. XYlCC'Pl'C5. XVaync Vfoodard .... Y ll ' ' SccrctaryfTrcluurcr 0 Every Tucsdny umm the ff S 'N Y, M, C. A. Luncluwn aim- I X meets tu cluvwy 41 hearty mc.1l Ll n d Chrlstigm fcllmx'sl11p A 'AN - wlth unc unuthur. ' ' Q. if Ani? 2 on 1 ws GRM? Q1 . V , Q. P N., . If 451321 s .K ...t l I f Q I s . Fzmt Huw: Charles Bulltr. lam Harmon, Vw'uynQ NVuud111's.l, John lvlllmldrw, Gall Rl-dd, Second Ruwz H.1l Buluw, Bruce Ebert. Neal Cralg. Ted Longer. Page Twenty-nine Rx .QS T w-, -Q : , 5 -ey.. xx.. xy: if 1, First Row: Virginia Newby. Evelyn jones, Vfarner Gwen, Phyllis Norton, Yvonne Hood, Martha Medcalf Secmiti Row: Helen Lattgi, Ramon Butts. Sum Kemper, Hal Barlow, Ted Garrison, Tommy Gilliam, Lloyd Minh modern language club President ...,...,......,, Hal Barlow VicefPres. .... Martha Meclcalf Secretary ,...,t,i Virginia Newby Social Chairman ..., Yvonne Hood Spanish, French and Gerf man students mal-re up the Modern Language Cluh. Through many interesting and u n i L1 u e programs the members are able to hetter understand the customs and belief of other countries. Page Thirty theta mu gamma President ...,..... .,.,..,w H al Barlow Vicefpresident .... Barham Brewer Secretary ..,.......A. Catherine ,lowes The Theta Mu Gamma, which was organized this year, gave two delightful assemblies and had their annual picnic. The sponsor is Mr. f Merrill Ellis. N 'ww' l sg l Y .Si-3. First Row: Betty Hartman, Donna Amos, Donna Ackerman, Catherine jones, Loretta Buzzard, Evelyn Jones. Second Row: Bill Byrd, Marilyn Allen, Hal Barlow, Kenneth Shoup, Harry Fay. Page 'Thirty-one THLEUC9 ' OMECOWN6 C- 5 Q- Wgnigg -qv - Q. -... Kgs' x 5 NX Q' N, ,XS E: I -1i5Qt- X .. i wk X 3 XS- W? - -. .,., Q., .. ,Q N xi 'X R K 'Xi Bi: NS . U , is . K ,L 9 MT, X A Q Xu . . X. mi' ,Ai + F 'Q X S i Q g Q waf- 5 X s ,s W ,. is xx asf: V -Y ---- A--wk-f-.--1-+...,,. . 5: E Q X 6 xx W 3 N 'X X gg x ' 'Q .N -- ? x z it xv . X oQ si K: xx ,Q x Q Q Q z ., 'Tx ' N K i s. 'R -Q.-gx W 1 ' ' ,HI - in 'fvffx football Third Row: Ralph Costly, Glen Reynolds, Harry jones, Wayiie Patterf son, Bruce Ebert, Robert Niswonger, Ralph Cyphers, Doyle Herrin, john Sprenkle, Don Stratton, Neal Craig, John Wallace. Second Row: Lee Foster, Phillip Holmes, Ed Hill, Charles Rand, Roger Dale, Kurt Booe, Charles Woodwortli, Cary Testernian, Harry Fay, Bill Byrd, Bob Cantrell, Jerry Houchen, joseph Sprenkle. First Row: Melvin Stephens, Carl Eain, Bill Carpenter, Bob Burk, Bob Sisk, Jim Showalter, joe Phillips, Merlyn Elder, Gene Reniker. Page 'Thirtyff Spike Elder is carry' ing the hall in the game against Fort Scott. The Connor Aggies are carrying the hall, but their player is brought Clown on the 23rd yard line. Q' ' 4 es Vt rw ' . ' X ., ' 'vigil' ,sg - A s X- X .xfxgo -Q 3, .5 f 'N-E5., I-gg SQ' ' . . , WW. 9 :EY wt M .. Q X X r X S Xi , Q S. N.-., QB N wfk NN- v..-,NX 1 , 61 3+ 'Kwik ., K with Q Www 4 'E A flagfoufthefplay Q' as lvlerlyn Elder tries line during one of the night games. ist L. tw.: Carl Pan-mer Lou Knight . I MXN-e ' 3' Ralph Green wi Q it 'ffl' 4 ' 5 1:1-'f '31 ' I Coaches - Chase and' Hodges , Q 'I' 4 Q 4 ' 1 . n .Cr gf, g ' ' 1 H Helen Latta Mary Lou Q Gullette Betty Hartman . .rx A V. QL? -Sui ,X A Y I ' Q' F K Patt Murphy T j - .ik 5 2 0 .. Pat Stanton .4 Eli? -.-,. 'Y 1 v 1 t. '?'.i f L f N,-.t .J N. sf? 'I' 4 X x .- W of R 6, y 1 Y Y Lorame Rush MLS campus snaps iilvlvliv' age: 'K aw: if 1 , aw, .1 Q5 1. ,...,.g: xl 5 rw X ' fi'-. -' ' . 'iii NVQ,-f .,, Q 39... '1 ' fm A .. Y Q X r , . nu X .gl wx ,.,5.L.,,.. ,. -il x ug Q . ra M Sessavwxa x Ill' 5 a W! Ja. R X XR xk w:fi':1'f :cgi 1 K ,Q .KQV Z 1 -Ng ing WM Z :Nr-Q. E . ,n ak il V' .. X 3 P -S if ' ,fir ly X X 1 1 , ':g 1' Q Fwgi . if . E - -Q Q? t . , J ig. hz : H . N22 ---'- - ' ' ' - '. i . ?:'ff 3' g yi.--. - ' if 5 A .. . R, a A-Q - . K . . i ' Q' g f y a. N--f.. . Page -. xr r U y 5 :-3 I i H h , 'H ' Q ,Q Q1 .af ,,,. Q , -f-J uw 5r bf' ,W A. .,,......v : . b V .V X - . In . ' 1 5 N ., - ' ' - - ff' - F E , . . -' , 4 . 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'The Pep Band serenacles the queen and her attenda.nts during the parade. 2 fx : as .Ap 4 , f Y 2 ii Eg 3 ' s' ' ' WRX XXQMN xg fi A gold football is presented to the queen by Nlerlyn Elder, representing the C. tealll. In their liot rod, the cheerleaders had great fun dashing through the parade. e ,..,,,,.,,,W K' - 'Sig ,, :Q Ei? Q ., 1,4-has l , .4 P -f l -N - ,f he-all fi as ,E!?ff',i .U al . 1 . Tom Tipping, co- editor, displays the Crossroads' float. 1 f, U fe sf wwf' 5 griwdw' X I t'.A . Q 7 a- Q campus snaps N.'x iq . . xg N- W SSR X 5 x X 3, xx ig N il' x N 5 L J Q. 5 ,. .xx , Q., vm - x if-Qwva' K' ' wwf m ,ygffel ,W V ....,.:-- Q Ag: .V ffwxi -:iw 1-. -,-'-:rfvs1::vs1-.QW sta bf' FRY- 'vii' :1:-::..-,..,- :- ' -Q f a,Qff!fif' 'QQ - 1 ,, Q. .... .,,. 1 it -N-v V X - x A ' ,. - 'n f jig.- 5 31. X 1 ' , V, ,T 5 X ,n 5 ,+ , ' ' x -I I ,g1S',.':' . s .g ii Q ' 14 , - . . U wi ,A V. -IA w V - -s2',m W 1 w- 'N .wwf ' . , - 4, -4 . . 1. Pllllllilfl. IVIQIFIIYH, Sxzc, Katlwcin, Lurclta. fr. Gcnc scum to be H1 ll hurry for il 'xfugf' Z. Brvnnlc Sccnw tu hc tcllmg -lame il cute julie. 7. M1 Gnckcl and MISQ Cwffcy lwk upmm thc 3. MISS Sunshine uf 1951 wuh aldrmrutmn. 4. Mr. Ball kccps our walks clean, 5. bluff another gang mcctmg. S, Thu -tridcntu. Buiw Cznntrcll. 9. Huw lb yvur me cream mme Kcnnutlf' N .2 'f an is - V, . X Q X '19 Q X Q- r 1, .fb X , Xmya X 3 .,,g,, ' vi ,A Q f X 51' -z w Y an V ne- I o X '9 v A-xxx -'-31, A rv - v Q - X X 5 x wt xo, 2 X , I Cr wsrwxllf ruff jim Morris scores ll point in the game against Coffeyville. Our team has a quick warmfup before the game with Moberly. The game with Indepenzlenee was thrilling. basketball First Row: Glen Reynolds, Glen Evans, Dale Gilliam, Kenneth Magruder, Wayne Woodard, f Lew Springer. Second Row: Carl Pain, Kenneth Shoup, Bob Cole, Doyle Bartlet, Joe Phillips, jim Morris, Dale Harbaugh. Page Fortyftliree ADMlm9TQATaoN Fncuuv- Sovnomoaes- FQESHMEN' 4 .ff-.'. '- -. ..' +.'-. ..'-, . un, '.'j.'.- ln, , --'.'.', .-,--. 'g'-.',-.,,,.-J....-.4,.,'.-. Z3'f-I Y ' ..'-.'.'.'. ''f .11'f-lZ1'.' ., . :.'..3V.,.'fl.,'l-1 jrqeg -Lu-' qiwvfg . I Q ' u,L, .-1'-I ..Aj'H..- President Roi S. Woo-d Page Fortyfsix Page Forty-seven 5 Dean 'Thomas H. Flood ., Wx , A the directors 3. W l :ll . Z f .0'urQ5'.y 25Q.iN,a . -- .......-Q a . g N:-: l -: il N 'W X . A - Wi J gil? 'fix N- I a .LN ','J:.ciZ. ,Q Ijnxn, Dum xmorsi- 'Nga QPF- R. VJ. BAKER Dram uf' Xlanrien Q P Vufr1tmn,1l Director .- -:gl :' i f Lf X gf . , . . ,V ,. ' 4 . 'FN ill ' ' It Dv f . . X .G W 1 Xi I IMI: ,xnur lxIlTr.:1ir3i.1. -f' or liugislmr 11.2. Cv' 5 Li run 11x FRAZH R Lilvmrxmi Q 9 , Fe H1 . g.fff--:- . 361+-, l imi 1 + X . Y I l i R 4 J, X MARQARET PENnLEroN Secremry , xk Left to Right: Morgan Hillliousc, Austin A. Harrison, Jack Fleischaker, Roi S. Wood, Fern Gray, .loc Harding, Otto Kell, Mrs. Reba Blanks, Haywood Scott, Cecil Floyd. faculty . Q, - , i . 3. f 1 - ' ig. 1 Qs wr.. s st f X Is- 1-Q' X 1 .f--:iv 1 S A rglf-I?1 si sv. 3 vs ,.:- ,Jr V. . 'V. , 5 'R ,pr sri- ' V-2 , gig ' Q.-u QQ. -- as A.. . , v: X - Eng' R X, -,,3.,yr ef I H .1 1 r , f .-5:5 Q '20 -- zz. , ,. . fix ff' , .uf .- . . s tw: 1 fy f . '.zs N . 11. ,Li , ' K, J Q H: W M kNtiLRsuN, V. L, Bou-s, RKRTHKR Engznsermg Drawimig Art 13.51, NH,-thwest Mp B.F.A., Chicago A rt :uri State Cullege: Stout Institute. n s t i t u t C. Nlcnointy ie, XXHSCKIIISIIII GYHdL12lfC vlirk. University of Mis' Juri. lRL'lxIMOND, EDNA C. Botany. Zoology, Hy' tene and Anatmnv B.S., A.M., G e 0 r g c eabody College. Page Forty-nine DRX'hR LLOYD LEE Psjxeltology BS, A.M., Oklzrlmina A. M.: Post M.A,, Ok' lahornzi A. E3 M.: Texas University, Oklahoma University, K,S.T.C. X .1 5 . ,S Xi . S I 23 Q 4 x -dfgsf y 2' if-f :1f ' ' i X , if A 'X J NR f A Cnxsi-, RUHLRT N. Athletic.: BS., University ul' Misf souri. ELLIS, MERRILL Nfusic MM., University ul' Ukluhuniag B.A., Univcrf sity ul' Oklahoma: Graduf atc Study. Missouri Uni- versity, Spenser Norton, Charles Giaril, Roy Har- ris. fs-A-, z Q, if? 1 X 4 R, w Y if . eye' tg. RWQ' Q df my , ,355 Q35 ' C 2 I CHI5ATIl,-XM, ORIL A. Cuiiiv, ADA Cmrnm'rec Ll!Cltlllll'E B.S., Siiutlixvcst Mis' AB., A.M., Universi- suuri State Crvllegeg lNl.S., ty of Kztnsasg University University ul Ci,wlu1'.rtl-t3 ul-flr1lllwrn1zl,BCrlilCy. State L'n1vei's1ty. li-w.i College ul Law. FR..'v:n4R, LORETTA Gflf'fKl:L, HARRY Lrlvmrv Science Suttul Science B.S., NUI-tliwest Mis' AB- A.M., Vxlasliingf SULIYI State College: BS. ton University: Univcrsf in l.il1rzu'y Science, Uni' ity nf Vhsconsin, versity of Illinois. iff-I ' ,jf , V., .4 J 'J l Q, :N ,i V' 1, ,LY X, f'-'VH kv' 'J - ' V L M Q., , 17 , pu i ff . L fl t Vi' V 'AJ' J ,, , '4 1 H l l. A faculty .ary Qui gigs 'USL 'YN ,fewer 'Sv Au-.4-na NX ST TW, JIS. 'A GUENGERICH, MARIE A. Piano Graduate, Calhoun School of Music, Joplin: Studied with Helen Sco' ville, Maurice Dusmenil, john Thompson, Wiktor Lahunski, Albert Miro' vitch. Student in Uni' versity of Chicago, 1918: President Missouri Music Teachers Association, l935'1936. Hoooes, ED Physical Education BS., University of Mis' souri: graduate work, Uni- versity of Missouri: Uni' versity of Michigan. HARh1AN, L. BURYL Piano G r a d ii a t c, Chicago Musical College: studied piano under Dr. Edward Collins, Leopold Godowf ski, Percy Grainger and Dohnanyi: history under H e r b e r t Witherspoon: harmony under Felix Borf owski and Laura Drake Harris: counterpoint un' der Dr. Vw'cslic Laviolette and composition un d e r Dr. Arnold Volpe. IRxx'iN, ARNOLD Social Science A.B., K. S, T. C., Pitts' hurg, Kansas: A.M,, Uni- versity of Missouri: Uni' versity of Michigan. ITEADLEE, CLEETIS English BS.. A,M,, University of Missouri: University of California, Berkley. lVlARSl'iALL, MiKE Pmiio-Organ C a l li o u n School of M ti s 1 c, Joplin: studied with Heniot Levy: stud' ied organ wit h Arthur Dunham. Chicago: Dr. Wm. C. Carl, New York: harmony and counter' point with Frank Wright, Brooklyn: mcmorization and analysis with 'XN'ins' low Cheney, New York. HE.ATER, ROBERT D. Spctcli and Drama B.F.A., Drake Univer' sity: M.A,, Northwestern University. MCCLYMOND, ERNEST Physics B.S., Central Missouri State College: Southwest Teachers. Gunnison, Col' orado: University Of Mis- souri. HiNToN, EVELYN Voice B.S., in Music Super- visorship, Kansas State Teachers College: student of George Winter, Joplin. I oh n Wilcox, Denver: P e r c y Rector Stevens! New York: Cesare Stur-3 ani, New York: studenti of organ two years, Coq luinhia University, Nevsg York. . McCoRRiiCK, MARTHA . Algebra, Trigonometry! Analytic Geometry anc Calculus Ph.B,, A.M., Universi 1 i ty of Chicago: Universitfg of Wisconsin. Page Fifty wil. N gt M 4039 Sg.1e5:f.511..g- 5 xi:-1 Q it-A 5 N 3 T X X NN X X X X x NX X Q ..e-.T.bX-'Y . Xe flu X X v- rw , : if XXX 'ff' - . C' Q X X 53 'N QNX X Y X ,. . , X --cigar . .. QI.. 5 X . RN he iw? .NN .. f Q-gi! was-.wN ' . X u XL' V -Z. f N ,. ' - .Ex' .- ' . .1 1 --r i' X ' v 'fu .. .. S5 .Mix ip- - X V -f -Q .Q Nxt A facuity R.-RTI-RIN, EULA Iiiiirgmiic and O7'vlld7l1C Cl1c'?Hl-wlfy', Slrmilitutivc and .Qutlntitt1t11'e Amilyxis A.B,, PLM., University of Missouri. SmN1':i.ER. LILLIAN Fwrelgn l.t1ngiLage.s AB., A.M., University of Missouri: Nurtliwest- ern Univemity. PORTIZR. MARY Blxuimxi Viulm Graduate, Drake Sehnnl ui Music, Cliicfigug grad' uate work at Von Engle Seliool of Music, New York: special study with Samentini, Chicago Mtisif cal Cullege, and ,lacquer Curden, New York. Mas- ter classes of Leupold Auer. Rriw, BETTY Plzyxictil Etlututimr AB., F u r t h H Ll y S Kansas State College: M.A., Teachers Culleee. Culuinhia University. STLnviNipER. XVLRA Slzortlmiltl, 'Tytw1.vritf ing. A.B., University of Kansas: A.M. Culuinhia Universityg Central Mis' suufi State Cullegeg Uni' versity uf Denver. Suvi 5, CATH!-RINI: Algehru, Siiliti Gemne' try and 'T1'igimmm:try. BS.. Nurtheast Missuuf ri S t ai t e Teachers Cul' lege: A.M., University of Chieagu. STIVIVK. PAVL R. Siifiulugy and Plillusu' PM AB., Suuthwesterri Col- lege. Xx!lI1lVlCld, Kansas. S.T.B., S.T.M., Bustun Universityg Ph.D., The State University of Iowa: Univerbity of Missouri, SMITH, LELA Englixli A.B.. BS., 'Drurv Cul- legeg A.M.. Geurge Pea- hudy Cullege. STUNT5, DOROTHY Atcuuntmg, 'Typewrit' mg B.S,, A.M., University of Missouri: University nf C h 1 e a gg 0: vN',ZlblIII1gfUI1 University. Suri RI lux, Kll.lVI R Vince BB.. li. S. T. CtP1ttQf hure, liirmm, Nt u tl 1 e el xxith Herhert XYall: Uni' verxitv ul Mi-murig Vind eent Huhlmrtl .tml Ste- phen Townsend, Bwrtun. En' Luuiw Graveiire and rieu Riinin, New Yurli City. STR.xrTux. juris R. DI.Nl?'ll7lllll'U llltluctitiuil BS., Bmvling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohm. Uhiu Uni- versity, Athena Ohio' Marshall Cfullege, Hunt XXX-st Virginia: T. C., Pituhure. ingtiin, K. S. Kanwiis. XYILLLY, jmii s luiireuwiic Chemixtrv tmtl Ltilwrtilvry S1iPt'T1'1w1' i'X.B,, University 0 f Kiinszip. blaine hall The Lions Den, in the basement of Blaine Hall, proves to be a great place for some good bridge games. The cafeteria is on the second floor of Blaine Hall. Mm safes eggs Ar' . Bessie Ray, Edna Hart, Stella Huclclleston, manager of cafeteria. trade school Clarence Wfitzansky, Auto Mechanicsg Carl Graxham, Sheet Metalg Edgar Parker, Body and Fenderg Keith Wornmington, Machine Shop. fpictured at base of pagej 2 p-pump:-nu-hf JF campus snaps x -e .qu -if 'S BK . p5 ,. ., , i ' ,.,. T3-is . si is? ...,..-+- i . i. A - ' .3aS,.:1QR, v V. Tidy. i ' .5 - 2- ' ' 1' f.s-:s-,- bl ' 4 ,W ,--Q- :QM-f' 'f + r x,-f : ,,-30 WL,-,ABS ,. r-1455 ' ' - , 5 QVQQY.-:ei t :' as 'MX ' ' 1 1 1.2.1 5 , .gr - 'gf ,x 1g.,j.,-15 Q .A yi . gxissjiir- A, fd,-a ir.. . ' W7 Y, S 3 , , 2:55 . .x 5 , -ri I,-V ,., l 1. , , is ' faire s 'ff s Wil - s Q 'N is . -' Q Y E' A! - s ,N Y 1, , I ,,...s . 1 8 X A N., I v N .ff s cqaz -. - 5 -. ' .wh ' ' be frgia . 2 f ill-ii? -- Q .Laila M ':..Sif:-rf- Y- mg? gs? sspggivm .XR . M -, , it N -sg H' ' . ' 1 is ' - Y' 1 Km X Q - . is A ' A lf' :E x i f . - - - Y. QA, x 1 ' ., s A ,. ,f , . K- . 100 r F X i 'I i IW V A gfrpmhsis Q fm- . . J and Ed, a mighty familiar twosomc. 2. Now what's your interest so much in this one, folks? 3. These are discussing a profound thought of philosophy, no 4. Sue and Gahe in a posed UD shot. 5. Carl playing doorman. 6. Casanova Ramon and three of his lady loves! 1, jane holding scholars douht. ff.. 5 7. That's two books more than we'd take home, fellows. 8. jo Anna and jill caught in the act. 9. Billie and jim enjoy' ing a little of King Sol. 10. The faculty passes for approval. 11. Yvonne in a typically studious attitude. f. . - . 3 X six. ,gm.- l A. campus snaps ,er as v, v r fy .es ff' 'fill-Siu 3 EYE ' 9Si?' T 3 Z 1 cr ,- Q, wg f S , r. .ew - ywtax-: arp ,921 ' ' -' V ,.,i.e1Egff1 F1--,Lise 1 M- A X My Q., .,, aeaswfvg. 51- Qt 5 Q-el, ai Los? ' ,X - H C ' 3 xx- ,. K- fx, AZ.. x 'wg - QA , Nw - W 'i .. ' -r S 1' 1:52:53 .f 1 , - a s X , X l 3 H Q, X C l. 's 'K vi: It ' .,, ' it ' f .rs l' My mwgx - f I as - K ,wt if 'QXQ-xx f V. 1. Judy seems to take Iuntfs beating in a cheerful manner, 2. Ah! hah! caught in the act. 3, One ol those spring days when everyone studies 171 outside. 4. Our teachers need to store up energy for their struggle with strong young minds, 5. What are these fellows holding their hands for? 6 Getting primped up for the boy across the aisle in their next class. 7, Samir visits the good boys and girls ol j.l.C. 8. XVhat an ugly disposition. Vvfhifs a s ' r t line, trying ,o searef' 9. Bill has plenty of homework to keep him husy. lil, Jill and lo Anna stop for a Chat on the way to lunch, 11, XX'hat'll you liawf' A cigar or a cigarette? 12. GH Gabe goes into the wild hluc yonder. sophomore class The Sophomores of 1952 have entered enthusiastically into college life-joining various organizations and participating in many activities. The Student Senate of 1952 has been an outf standing organization. This class sponsored candy sales, parties, and has backed every activity of the college. Sponsors ..... Miss Mzirtha IVlcCormick, Mr. James Willey Richard johnson Terrill Kramer Catherine Tyree Charles Butler parliamentarian vicopresident secretary-treasurer president Page Fiftyfsix sophomores wi' MILTON ANDERSON Arts 5? Sciences Granby, MO. NORMA BROCK Teudler 'Traming Rocky Comfort, MO, JAMES GARNAHAN Pre-Medzcal Sarcoxie, MO. Page Fiftyfseven GEORGE ARHEORII General Buxmexs Joplin, MO. WILLIAM BL'SHMEYIiR PYC'AgTfClllIlLTE Ncosho, MO. HERBERT CARPENTER P1efEngiTIeering Carthage, MO. PSR' ,-.X HAL B.ARLOxx' Applied Ivfuxxc Joplin, MO. CHARLES BUTLER PTe'E11g1neeTI1Ig Joplin, MO. WILLIANI CARPENTER Pre' Business Joplin, MO. GLORIA BEAIQLE Tet1I'lIer 'TnIInmg Joplm, MO. RAMON BUTTS Arts E5 Sclences Sarcoxie, MO. JAMES COMES Speual Student Joplin, MII. JAMER BLACK PV6'E71gI7l6C'I'I'llIQ Vx'cbb Cxty, MO. BEVIRLY BLTZZARD Pr'efJoImIa1i.sm JOPIID, MO. EARLENE COSTLEY Ants fi Sczences Joplm, MO. 4, w .wx fe :fa Q N n X. , l C-W-awww-L lf '5-5531 --Q' lf' v ..., 3' -is Q J? . , wus sophomores A A A wx ,Q-Mi gg' N JV M U - , :I w, gm A . if-ff A' sa fe N w - A 3,6 ' ,Z ' . - , .il ,X -00' R ' : '- xbqo . -J R , . A r ,iw . M , 'Fin-.J 1. xg? W ' fag isp' '1 I Q, I 'N 'N J 21552 .9 ' .:,3,::..g.,. J 3 if 'R i-:Y jfffg. 1. ' 4? -J Ng., . J Q in N532-,S .a - ,J5 ' i lv 1 g', ,F V , , mmfv f if Y l .. ,Ai X jf A 'P 'X Q.. if' 553: 'VA' . z -5 .i gi L Z 'X VU' , ,, jx - lk. I, . 1, Af ' ' , J . . ' fl ' F'-J 'Q ji f ,, . l .- 1' J' li RALVH CUNTLEY P1c'J4viu'1ml1xn1 C.n:'l Junction. Mo. Jll I I RSIDN DAVIN PrcfMcilici1l Ncmho, lvlu. Mi RLYN ELHER Ciuueml BllSl1IE'.YS Czirtliugc, Mo. JAMES DARE PTC'E'llgl'l1CCTI71'Q Galena, Kansas Rii:HARlw DAVIS PTL E71gfl1lL'fVl7lj.: Joplin, Mo. CARL FAIN Prefngmec-rmg Joplin. Mo. RICHARD DALY Pre-Buxmess Ca rthage, Mo. CHARLIQR Doon PrefBuxmess Joplin, Mo. CARROLL FAIN Guwieml Bllsiness Ncosho, Mo. Je DoN D.AvmsoN PTefDental Joplin, Mo. LONNA JEAN DOTSl3N Teacher 'Tminiug Joplin, Mo. BUNNIE FUNK Teacher Training Wlcbb City, Mu. ELIZABETH DAVIS General Biuxmess Joplin, Mo, JOHN EIJNVARIJS Pre-Buxiness Joplin, Mo. EARNLY Gfxizlm Dislrilmtive Ediccution Galena, Kansas Page Fifryeiglir sophomores e - -- ...,'... ,. A . . ,XX,, , . M. I K ,x Y 'L Q, , 3 Q-5 X S e-Q., - , Y Ah Q. Q, Q X 4- - R 'VN R ' TQ:-' 'V Q9 ' , '- K '1-A - f'- X f 3 x , 1' , P - - X r A gf- 9 Tis- ea 'sa sa: fs? 1 ' 'R ' 6 mae ggi K arm' N --.... C7 . W e 'Q X ' N 1' N 'X 'fivivnuf-..:.. ' if IF' , P. ,. Q 'I A - c fr 3 'FP Q - A ,. Q A' 5-F' I: 4 'iv X M, ' Q Qwnw - A K W. . f- -. 1 - W wx Qs' - '-- , W N ,,,V, A . Y as ' N , . -I ' ' 4' 5' .'.' ' 5 ' 5? .- ., A if ' ' ? ' L Yifgg, M-424' 0.4: . ' www , .h :Sw .zggia-.::.,.-ez . we , ,c , x ' A T111 GARRVIDN XXTKNI1.-X CAYLIR D.-xu GILLIJM Suu-I R Grww G!-11R4Qri ROBERTS Fwy-AL-dxunl General BlLNI7l.'.Nx Pv'c4Eug1neer1w1g timxeml Culture Tegffler Tmxmng elwplm Mu Vluplm, Mu. NYQHN Cnty. MU. Clrrlmgc. Mn. Ncmho. Mu. -IAM1-X HARMUN BIiT'1'x' IMI.-XRTNIAN ELLA H.aRTxv1mz Eli-,mm NI PIAl'1:H.axx'uL'T EI: HILL Gevlczul Cuftur: Tencl1e1'Tm1nn1g Lienerul Culture i'ieneml Culture Vncullmull Edmutmw juplm, Mu. JOPIIII, Mu. juplln. Mya, C41rthz1gc,Mo. Crzxr1by.Mlf- S.-x1.1,Y 1iULfx1l:N Pi.-XRKJLIJ HfJ4bX'lLIi j.'xx1rfs HL'RhT RIVIIARI1 jmmxsox EVLLYN JONES General Cultnr, Teacher Tmming P C'jCl1LY71dIISl71 Pre'Huxmes5 Applied Muslc jljpllll, Mu, Carterville, Mfw. juplm, Mo. Joplin, Mn1, joplln, Mu. Page Fiftyfnme sophomores 'SQL 'Us X 'I .xi I , Y.. 0,44 5. I- Gina, ,AA M F I .--, Tf-'ik , , X U --I . I-Cx 9+ Q xg M X : XJ .Q - -' Q-5, 1. n... fa..-E if. I xi- A ' 'Z I I N if w Y! J li-V 3? ' 'J fa p 2f5'3 ' IMS' Q I .f'+ff' 9v- - u I 5.71 ffjifqs- ' , I I q bf. I 1 ' Ng - fv- A '--Az ' 'Qu' L , ..' 'N 1 --5 'WF' Q,f'., . nl - I ' J f A xL ffw' ' rw I, :QT fir' ' A.-.Iv :iir ff ,gQ!' l K If 13.4 I GABRII4.I, IXAFYAB l PrefBu.sIv1e.ss Joplin, Mo. LuI'IsI1 LL'ToN Tcaclier Training GLIle:na, Kansas PHx'LLIs NURTON Awts E Sciences Joplin, MO. I vigil ,I 0, Q 5' bw. Q I ,I Iisxi - sx. I, . I 'I 'A' gn- QQ - ,. -0 ' m J ,,.-v ' SL - nfs ,Q Lou KNIGHT General Buxiness Carthage, Mo. Gmzsral Culture Granby, Mo. XXUIRIIIIN OWEN Pre'MeclIcal Joplin, Mo. ANL MCXVLTHI' TIaI1RILL KRAMLR Pre'Dental Joplin, Mo. Sus,-IN N Ii MUNTGOM Teaclier Training Joplin, Mo. JIII2 PHILLIPS P1efB1I.siness Joplin, Mo, I-ILI.IgN LATTA Arts 5? SClt'7lCE.'i Juplin, MII. liRY JIIIIMIII MORRIS Pre-Engiwleemlg Joplin, Mo. CIIARLIIS RAND VIII-uzimml Education Carterville, Mo. TLII LI NIIER Dixn'ilJIctI1'e Edimmtiml Joplin, Mo. ROIIIIRT NlSXX'ONGER PrefBzI.vI1Icss XVcl'vb City. Mo. ARNULII RAXX'N Arts E? Sciences Joplin, Mo. Page Sixty sophomores A i DUNALD RLNIKI-R Teacher 'Tmmmg Joplin. Mu. JIM SHoxx',xLT1:R Geneml Culture Ncoilw, Mo. JUANNA STELLK Teaclzer 'Training Joplin, Mu. Page Sixty-une RICHARD Rouseuor Pre-Lau' Joplin, Mo. Tom SHORT Pre-Lau' Juplin. Mo. THQMAS 'TIPPINKE Pf6'E7Igl71CCT171IQ Joplin, Mu, X.,-N X ,..., K.. .. ., S51,':f3g:Q?V:-: I X ea.. .... em. f' f 4- J ' 4' 'A e?iQ2:?f:e... . X--Z I,oRRA1N1a RUSH fieneml Culture Carthage. Mai. BOB Sisic Teaclier 'Training Carterville, Mo. VslAYNF TICKER Pre'Bu.smess Joplin, Mo. iii av l - 5, 1 ,J as-A f . ' ,.-. 3 1.15, -f 1 J ulbi v,.4Q' ,.,vf Gfmnox RUR Pl't E7ljll1lCC7'l'llAQ Vfclvlw City, Mu. PAT STANTON General Buxmess Joplin. Mir. C.-XTHI' RINL TYRITE Arts ff? Science Joplin, Mia. Di1i'ipi..u SILRACE lJl'L BllSl'llCSb Juplin, Mcb. l'lARL.-KN STARK Pm'-Business Jimplin. Mo. XX'i1,i,i,u1 XYAL1.,-xcik PrefBu.wmexs Juplin, Mmm. XVILLI.-XM XVARIKEN PrefE1Igi11ec1'ing Joplin, Mo. VIRIIIL WILLIAMS Teacher 'Traimng Ioplm, Mar. .1 V sophomores 'QF LOLA VWIELLS VJALTER XVI-IE.-XT PAULA WIcxH,arXI j,-mis WILI.IAMs General General Business 'General Culture IGIgngya1 Culfurg Carthage, MII. Carthage, Mo, Joplin, Mo. Joplin, MQ, JILL WITTICH CHARLES XXIOODXVORTH Arts 5.9 Scienzes Arts Sciences Joplin, Mo. Joplin, Mo. Rage Sixtyflwo sophomore party fvlhnuuqvl! MA A 1. Witli a little waxing, Joys makes 1 pass. Z. Swing your partner! 3. Terry pcddlcs his line whilc cvcryonc counts their loot. 4. These daring six just lost thcii' 5 r iccs pulling this onr The Sophomore class sponsored a party for the Freshmen featuring square davzcmg, peanut chase and a dull game of marshf mallow passing. Page Sixtyfriiree freshman class Members of the Freshman Class have contributed to every activity of the college. Many have figured prominently in music, dramatics, and athleticsg many have received high scholastic h-onors in their first year of college work. Cne of the outstanding social events of the year was sponsored by the Freshman Class. Sponsors . ...,... Mrs. Catherine Selves, Mr. Lloyd Diyer Bob Cantrell Patricia Crolcy Lew Springer Carl Pariner vicefpresident sccretaryftrcasurcr parliamentariun president Page Sixryffoim' freshmen Q Xqqjbl- .X l v: ,S , A -' ' X w J M I f-x nf J fl, qu, -D A :VN -'vu ,A mp- 'M' QAM, Q7 A S 'ik ll V' rx ' Q CW 3, X 1 xx , 7. I Q l X J - 0-:ra lv 70x J 4 ' V J R. 1 . 9' A X i an x l A , . A . i , S, .. I 1 '- nj ' , if ' ' f A ' Y .g 5 ' ' ' t ii . ' E ., ff: S X il X 44 ,. NYM . NN an .mx JON NA ACK ERMAN General Business Joplin, Mo. Bos BALLARU Teaclzer 'Training Joplin, Mo. lLLlIl BLANKENSHIP General Business Joplin, Mo. Rage Sixtyffive s-af' MARILYN fXl,l.l'.N Arts 6? Sciences Joplin, Mo. RILTHARIKD BARLET PrefDental Curl Junction, Mo CiiARLEs BOYD PTC'E'I1gl71CYl1l'Lf Joplin, Mo. f A DoNNA Amos General Busi'm'Ss Czirrci-ville, Mui, JoAN Bi-QNNETT Teacher Training Joplin, Mo. Tnoxifxs BRASIULA Arts E? Sciences Ncoslmo, Mo. ,mfr A ' -I 1,35 .0 R' ' X , - ,' 4 SNK ,Ir .Y I -, Bois AN1wLRsoN PrefHuux1ncss Joplin, Mem. XX'lANl7.'X BIZNNIETT Teacher Traniing Joplin, Mo. BARBARA BRl:XX'l:R Applied Milsic Joplin, Mo. r.i til ,, 'Qu.. pinot 'akin , all ,V ,Q 14' uns... E- .... . O x Q 'li 3 i .14 'X I I x lil! Tlllllxli-KS Asn General Culture Joplin, Mir. AIUHN Bisnia PVL E'71.Q'lllE67'l7lg Vfclwli City, Mmm. XXVILLIANI BRILL Arm E? Scisncsa Joplin, Mo. freshmen Q . wig., L hvlx, Q N, ' Y' VT ,r3X15LQf1f-N-'FE-.':'a : .-:Wfii J S A ' A . .wx jiwx 41 Q m . A Q V-s.. 5 N ,513 ., .X L 'iff , - q-,Q ., lu f Xi' ' if. .iq-:I , M L xx L T 1- AL N T35 ' 123 D f A A 11 ar' kffilii I Af -. , . k ? - - F123 ' ' ,N N1 - ' xx W iiiafi TW A FK? ' ' -.111-1: 5- j V R f I - .4 5 tx , 4- ' -ff L .rr L ys, - -. . ,--.rp fig' ' Q ik, x :xiii ' ' ki - 5.31 . Q' ' 'V ' sf Qs' V Q l V , 'X X , ix Q A in .8 5- 'LK '39 qv .vw as . ws' - x L'. 2 i H A , 0 . Q -..x -...,.. -X ff' - K X M ' -f- W mx, X - 4 if , XS f 3 'Q f-5 . 2, E fi' Z , Rex . . f X . Q 3 i .V ,, , Ag, - N., D xv- - A I, ,5.W-- V ff, ' ffm-ea, ' 4 if W L . ,M Q. 51' :vi-fyv -an A' 'v X x -f L L'-f ' - 'C 'v,. . ' Rf' ,- N 'I Y L f ' 1 N L 5 jbm' BROOKYIIIRE To-fulwr' Tvmlinmg juplm, Mcu. -lmw. CALVIN Geneful Business .IUDIIIL Mo. -Inns CMRNILR 'D1str1l'ut11'u Educutxvn juplln, Mu. Xi 5 SXLVIA BRVFV Geneml Blmvlcxx joplm, NIU. Rum RT CANTRI-Ll, Pw'sfEngmc'c1'1ng Kcusho, Mu. TJEAL CR.-wp Pl'C E7lgl7lL'E7'l111Q juplm, Mu. LLJMVTA Bvzzfxnrw Aux C? SCICHCCS hluplm, NIU. Elmira CI.-xRvL11 Ulaxrncxx Admmxxtmtxml -Iuplm. Mo. PAH:1r:l.,x CRULEY A118 L9 5CIL'71L.'Ex Curtlmgc, Mu. BILLY BYNLM Prc'Engineer1ng Gnlcna, Kaus. RLmLRT CULIL Tc.-nflev' q-T1.ll7Il7lg juplln, Mo. RALPH CYPHLRA Ciunsnll Culture Ncoshu, Mgr. BILL BYRD Pre'Dental Ncoslw, ML1. C-'.RoL1.L COPE Gunuml Buxiuess Joplin, Mo. Ru..Lu DALE Pu'-121111311 :cvmg Ncosnu, Mu. Ilaggu S xijn -.r.: freshmen Aw . Q Q X f N., .-A -S' .. 3A-R. tv-A iff :'3?f aw f 4 Mf.v W , 5 ,M V , wax .,.- X ,NX Y - ff., I cs Ei . , ,X .l..,f X X I , . , . M FA . X 1 A A X ,f A Nw M X, l X 1 FQ?-' XQXQX, , W X . .. 'fill T I' ' . ,L 4' Q A-4? N, V N A M .- k , life' r 3 if CARROLL DAVIS Preflvledicul Ncoslio, Mo. BRUCE EIILRT Prcfffngineering Joplin, Mo. HAZEL Fieoon A , Q Y. 'iii F A pn- X . -Y V q -1 .I X my . M ., Y , is X 'C . A sr NH W. M gy F ffm-ff 'S RQ 'l 2'X,-if x - . I I- - if XA we ' QR ' . X ' ' Jaws 5' I-M if, rf . -fi? ' , X. X Ak - A X -b X A I fe 5 R V. ' -lex?-R - -. , A X f ,A I I -f EE ,AXI.g.f x Z 1. X f ' HM ':l' A 'ie 1 35 ' -l '1::. ' www R K R.. R it ggi? X I A ' W- i Rx 'C 1, if 2+ A A - X. ,QA ' me-v X X, N X ,iff ' A A ' , IS' K I ,E -.XI F 3 :Z , fi' I' 4 A A 5 FY -'W. RIHHARD DAY ANN BARRI DoL'IIIr:AN Tcilclier 'fmining Vx'cbb City, Mo. .ANN EVERHARII Arts E97 Sciences Joplin, Mo. VVXILLIAM FosTI1R General Husiness Pre'BuxIness lvlountairi Vicw, Mo. Ncoslio, Min, Puge Sixty-Se1'e1I 'l'CL1i'lIev' Tra1nI'ng Joplin, Mo. Q3RVlN FARM LR l,l'L VElCY1'71dTld7l Oronogo, Mo, HAROLD FRAN R IRQRII General Culture Camp Crowder, Mo fn .52-:sr JACK D1JL7TllIT General Culture Joplin, Mo. HARRY FAY Applzed Nlusic Ncoslio. Mai. MARILYN FRI:IiR General Business Joplin, Mo. CIIARLIis EARLE PrefBIIsine5s Joplin, Mo. LAXlI:RNii FINN MooN General Culture Joplin, Mo. VICTORIA GIBIIUNS Special Joplin, Mo. -1 can N945 Qi 'Xie - Toxmv GILLIAM Arts 65 Sciences Duenweg, Mu. JAY HAMMoNs General Culture Oronogo, Mu. RICHARD HAYEQ Prefngineermg Joplin, Mo. -ff YU' JERRY GRAY Ai-rx if Sciences Ncoslio, Mu. Run' HANCof:R General Business Carthage, Mo. HIZNRX' HLCKERT Teaclisr Training Carthage, Mo. F3 A z x E RAi,ifii GREEN Arts E? Sciences Joplin. Mo. MAliX'IN HARBOLJGH Teaclicr Training Joplin, Mo. DOYLE HILRRON PrefMedical Ncosho, Mo. Nl J 1:': freshmen if if R QAANQXW 6 X3 X X, , gx X :li 1 1 N 'x ga X63 H -F98 'i ROBERT GREEN Distributive Education Neosho. Mo. DONALD HARRINCSTON Pre-Engineering Joplin, Mo. CHARLES HEXX'lTT Arts 42? Sciences Joplin, Mo. MARY' Lou GULLETTE Tcaclier Training Joplin, Mo. GERALD HASLETT PTE'E'l'lgl7'lE8Ti'l'lg Joplin, Mo. DALE HOLLOXVAY Distrilmtive Education Neosho, Mo. Page Sixtyfeiglil freshmen K 1? Nl Q--vu Q L. . . , .x,.f,:,.qN5r S,. A ?E . Y 5 W sig, Q A gi-S. rw , ...NR A 9 R V , -A ,. X .i ve xg Ny' 2 'ua 1' ' Nw k ,,,,'- 4 1-....,v XM Q R W ' A-if .1 ' .-QN 3, . , . A tvtf l . I lvtz. 1 ff x 5 X -- -' , f ' 1 I! ' .gn . qu 'E w --sf fl : : at 'ZW X XM , X 34.1 1.-f ifiiv'-' 7- , X i li 'L Av A N- -A QQ 551 X J 1- . K 2 - ,., L 5 ' , X 2..,. 2 6 Y A f Q -A , ff . . 52? , I , J JOANN HOLMAN YVONNL HOOD JERRY HOLCHEN BLAIR HOYT WAYNE HL'+'pHias General Buxmcsx Arr.: 5? Sciences Prefngineermg PvefTlzeOlOgv D1XfJ'1l7llIl'L'L Educurimi C81'tl1-HSC. MO. Joplin, MO. Ncuslm, MO. Ncmlw, MO. Cairtlmagc. MO. GRIFLITH I-Il'Ml HR1TY JOYCL HLTTCZHINSON LARRY JOHNSON RORVRT JOHNSTON CA'iiiiaR1NE JONES Business Eviglzsli General Business Arts Sciences Arm E9 Sciences Geneml Culture Neosho, MO. Seneca. MO. Joplin, MO. Jmplin, MO, Joplin. MO. FLOYD JONES HARRY' JONES MAX JOSLLN SAM KEMPER DlJN.iLI1 KEPPLL Pre-Engineering General Culture General Business PrefMedical Vncutional Carthage. MO. Joplin, MO. Carthage, MO. Joplin, MO. Carterville, MO. Page Sixty-nine REVA LEONARD Arts 5 Sciences Arts Ei Sciences lr xx, M v,. J . R.: V 3 wi, Nm' X V T P ,g, A l 3'3'ri ,ff freshmen A if . -A G ,gf- . . X - ., Q-iw 1 , cw '1.,: . , sw F, I N K 'A rr- X R Gi i J N L .L-,sing A f' Q - Graf. I ff? . M j ,SAR 45:- 6 , , ,f lives . V. m. ,s:g X59- 'N ii -R vi ' 1 A J I - A ,......1 RQ' Qt ,.. 4' ' N Ae l s Q? R 1' 1 x Vx J x I S , , 'JC' 5 :SF V 9 V-1, --ug f 3 ff' ...' F, sw- ,K X-. X A Cf' 6 . Q , N i 'Is rn .- ' 'K N R- R ,N- L X ,V ., . 5 N ,,, x sm, Q, l HA , R x' .1 wwf 'QW 5 A U JUNE KIMBROUQH Diamond, Mo. KATHRYN MAcIooN Arts Ei Sciences Carl Junction, Mo. PATRICIA MEREDITH 'Teacher Training Joplin, Mo. RICHARD KKGLER Joplin, Mo, KENNETH MAGRLIDER General Vvfebb City, Mo. JOHN MIHALoRos PrefBusinexs Joplin, Mo. LETA LAWSON 'Teacher jffraining Joplin, Mo. QREN MARRS PrefBusiness Carterville, MO. HARQLD MILLS General Culture Joplin, Mo. w N :IBN -55 Z: wx, J RAN 59 'Wifi R 'J -, .,,,: Q J F, N , C ' . X Y Q r - w e ESR R 3:11 '- i i. A ISEQSQQQQ' NX Q5 ' gsv x N l 5 ' I 1 1' :A ' I X' i , .I N ,f - gm - 2' - A T Fi is A ' is . qw. - '-HI A A - I ' if if nfl ' :L .. T N f ' mv-- V - ,gg -xxx A ge- NANCY LEE 'Teaclier Training XVcbb City, Mo. NANCY MCBEE General Business Carl Junction, Mo LLOYD MINR Preffournalism Vsfebb City, Mo. 'Teaclter Training Carterville, Mo. MARTHA MEDCALF Arts E3 Sciences Joplin, Mo. ELDON MORCIAN General Business Neosho, Mo. Page Seventy freshmen s R- . I S .Q Q .JMX As., ' ip. sbs ,K X X -,R V . x X0 RV' X - xg- 1 - Q Q R fff' F R S+ itz- 5 4' PN ' - L-1 J.. xx Q gg Q . Ps H. N : . , 2 ,N y . v X R- R ff. A . J Y .. SY?F1f4.ggQ3igj1s', ' ' V - 1 A 1 gs-:'52.i+ . . , , ' .,.. ,. . iv xsgjwife i. . :R-K Q Ni ,. R rg-SM +R.-ik L... X 15.3 1 '1 J' f Ask N fx -'N New , , .E xii ff ' - . R .a Q L...-, 4 1. K .X 1 F. . 'Vis 1 ,V . 1.1- N-...QM 4-'nf PAT MLTRPIIY General Business Joplin. MO. CARL PALMER Preffngineering Joplin, Mu. JERRY PRYOR Arts E3 Science.: Carterville, Mo. Page Seventy-one ,iq V .sl gf R. , R 39 MARY NARRMQRIE General Business Ncusluo, Mir. XX',xx'N L PATTERSON PrefMeLlical Carthage, MO. LIQCILLE PULLIAM Arts E? Sciences Joplin, Mo. N R R sm, WN. Q. 933.1 j Ap ' Lf . . F 6. 1 li :Tx i Y' QQ. 4' ...- --Q 3 We x...a X'1Rms1N1.x NEWRY Artx EP Sciences Joplin. TWU. LLQYD PUULL P7'6'LL1LU Vwfclvb City, Min. GRIL Rumi Rrts 9 Sciences Juplin, MO. fm, . .- Q RJ -13 . 7 a-699' ,,,,,. JQHN NQLAN Vmatiuniil Slwp Juplm, M4,v, HARULU PRICL Vuultimml Slmp Galena. Kaus. LL'oY1w Reis P7'C'E71'Ql7lCC7'f1lf.f Joplin. MO. 4 - if ' ' ,f -, .. .. 1 1' Q. dia' R .P ,-' Q X . LX x V f 5 S f X .S I in i' Hman OVLRTUN PrefDenml Czirlliugc, Mrs. B1-TTY PRITCHARD General Business GUULIIIIQIH, ML1. BILL RESER General Diamond, Mi,i. 5 freshmen r T 9' K ' . V din ' Y ,QF vi fo- - 5 Q le 6' Q Q' 5 , '9 bl UP' 1 YH .,f- j ' if 4 5 wg.-,J qj-'jf' 5 1 ' ' J, 'ii-.19 A 1 N f 1? . 4: X 5 -. , ' ' gs we ff A , . V , ,..' ,ff , X 1 'X H l N ii siff' ' ' , f v X ' V -, H - 1 '. ' ' ,1:ii1:'L' ' if . - f S ' - - all 4 vi' , K ,M . A - - 5 fy I ' ,, Q V QQ an ?a-ask. ,ms vig. ,H fn-W fvx Q Lff bf X ,-'jf -A, 'fy' an Q35 X VCT' Qs S 1 '? ' 4 ' '--' ll X- X . 'X N Q ' r ff 3 K . as Rfk , ,S f ., , WL: A A M fy . 'za ar, in sr- K' 'ff ' fm an ss. . G z-,-- ' ' A N - f- ' ' 1 tv- -H H X- xy-df ' X -eff ' 1-W 'Qian-I jk AA Q' . 9 ,ef K we X . :V J Ek :E lf Q 'K .f If g A N .F I. A,EE?v A Q- K M, ' '- lf' ,fl ' 2 ' 1 .- ' , ,A , - FA f- , X K y :g-:351f.S::if.Z, Q, A Q 1 I' f , f- 2 - Y is-ggjisb . ' 1' r ,A 5- f Q .:. MARCH ROBILRTS VVVILLIAM SCH.-mfr CHARLLS SHA-KNKS DUN SH1v1,x2x' Kr-r:N13TH SHOV11 General Culture Pre-Dental PrefBusmexx PrcfBusiness L'hnuml Cnlznrc Carthage, Mo. WLsLnx' SIMPSON Arcs Scwnccs Joplin, Mo. JOHN SPRENKLE Vocational Ncosho, Mo, Carthage, Mo. MARGARET SMITH Geneml Businexs Opolis, Kansas Josr PH SPRENKLE Pre-Busnness Ncosho, Mo. Baxter Sprlngs. Kansas Toxmv SMITH General BIISIWICSX Joplin, Mlm. lVll'I.VlN STEPH1-Nc Pre-Blmnexx Curl ,lL1n1:ti0n, lvlu. -luplin, Mo. SIIIRLLY SOVTHARL, General B14.iznexS Czxrtlmge. Mo. Rn,:H.aRD SULEQ Arts C9 Sczences Nccgslm. Mo. XYQHN Clty. lvlo. Lux' SPRINGLR 'l'u.zul1er Tminxng 'Il-plin. lvlo. Dm..-xuv STRATTOX D. E. Ncoslw, MO, Page Seven ty-two -9? reshmen 'NN - 4' 1 e., .ug X -' 1 N? . 4 ge, N 3, +zg -e We - , up ' W- wf- Q fffi IHPR1,1.1. T.'xY1,1m P7'c DL'11IL'I Ioplm. NIU. xx NL XWKN BVRI-x Pv'e'Bll.m1e,m cuslw. Mrw. Iwn XXYATSUN LLICIICT Tmznmg XX ebb City, Msn, Page Se1'enfyfzln'ee 59,9 , X M wwx- - 2 ESNQQEQ. 1 ,- 1 .V-' 9- F QE: 1 s. 'X JD Dx W? wolf N 353- .355 . -4 ' X higail . fi , 3 ' -'E E Nu M .Q X JH 'I Gusm' T1 wrt nm xv Pl': DCHlLlI NC41sl1'P. Mlv. 'IIQANN VANNUY A7'l.x G SLIKWIUCS juplm, MU, TIIHXIAQ XY1 LIHJN Teueller Tmxmng NCUSI11m, IVIU, J,gF5i?H Xegg ww' '--ws. N I Xb. is ' ,wr Sm. TRAVIS 1,l'L BllXlHCbS juplin. Mo. PM VAuy4g1iN iiieneml Buxmesx juplm. Mo. L5uNAL1fXYrs'1' Ueneml Business Ncvslw, Mu. xiii- x XX ,- xx X x ,fm , , Q. N. 'su ,f--v -x fn sf ' X Civ 'Dm 'EST' -V, f' . e.: Y T EX M ,Q .,:, X Q 5. , . In... i Max ,xii L. x N-- as+ P.-Xl'LINI: Tl'K,lLLl' Arts E? Scxencex Vlwplxrl, Munn. CARUL XYLAPPR General Buxmess Neosho, Mmw. PAT VvYILBL'R PrefBu.s1'nes.x Vx'cl'nb Cnty. Mu. Nl xx as ff bi'..':9 ' ,fi i f S .AX e WI:-'5 'nn 35 5. 'Q RUHLRT TVRNVR Pre-Law Galena, Kansas RUFLRT VVYARRPN Pre'Buxinexs Vwvcbb City, Mar. FRANCIS XVILKINS General Business Joplin, Mo. Q6-N , . , H Q, Q freshmen wi -' 'vx.f,' X- , , fg .-:ga 5 K'A'A is ivy 'il' ' as M .A, gr , I . ' i '-v:I'-pix , - lik WILLIAM WILLIAMS Dzstrilvutive Education Carthage, MO. BEVERLY WYRICH General Buusiness Joplin, Mo. WILDA WOLF Special Joplin, Mo. JOHN ZABSKY Preflfngineering Joplin, MO. S 5. WAYNE WOODARD VILLDA WOODS JOHN WRIGHT Teacher 'l raini-ng P'refBusI'ness Arts if Sciences Pineville, MO. Joplin, MO. Sarcoxie, Mo. 3 Page Seventyffour enrollment and mixer Ag, ,Zi T J',Ar 'Rr X! .41 1. Ivlcrlyn :md Ed's Hscryicc with in smilcu pullcy, 2. Chulss, Tcd, :md Alim lwk pretty glum uftcr partm xylth tlwsu grccnlmcks. 3, A strictly fwrmal UCCEISUTII, mind you, 4. H41 fllflllihlfi HNINIC xyhxlu Hslcn lands thc singmg, Page Seventyffire W A- CGIIIPIIS SIIHPS QPQQQ, N me V a if L ' I' ijgfplk S '- ' 'E ' X fmf . M geguwg- . Nmxs ,Q - M: , ' ,,,ff ' ef . ,' is W. , 5, gg if -.V,,, Ri? yi Q I iffr'Wi'- -' 'Q' ' in-1,-13-A j:r'i:'Wf .57 i'-. f,,I.....--3:5 , -'Q i . A V. . ll v 1, They laugh as M1'. Goekel looks on. 2. Mr. Heater and Mr. Chase want to know how it feels to win at fight - so naturally they ask Charlie. 3. Two of Miss Reid's Champion bowlers. 4. What's so funny, jim? 5, jill and Jeannine applaud Genes big smile. 6. Everyone Q -'ii kj QP, it-N' as - meets in front of the water fountain. 7. Bob and Jo Anna pose for the photographer. S. john and Marcia. 9. Everyone campaigned vigorously for Student Senate officers. We, the editors of the 1951 f 1952 Crossroads, have enjoyed bringing to you the telecast of liappenings of the past year. May the future be as enjoyable as the past years spent at iohn and tom Page Seventyfseven .AW f . , D , L - A 0--Q: ,V V- ? 'xi V , f ,f V 'V' VV, yglp, .V-f . ,X-mwsizi' ' . F: v,..S-Egg. 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