Missouri Southern State University - Crossroads Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1960
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to Umm 20-Date l2t.ite-.ef'l' ' l soul ug Landrith. lJoplin ,Tx-fi .gebasketb 1 a . mage ced Tuesday n. t . Co f I rplay a 20-date s na win' .1959-60 season, AHS . naments. r ' haw MXSSC- e Lions will opel 6 we 35 CWC Vic ity December 3 i Monty- rwagity Sefand W gene d game of the an day Bel-3 'wgrld lgnw. C. A 33 Soplin Jun ned lat? or College pre-seasx A emit Thu-amor oixlhiouege 'Hee lol me editors Yea? argent t. Pairings for th bare Y Joplin og t 9, at lea X. 00,1 B ,ofiqsh , lt b d - Bar ned' ueen vqtlon Kofi. - ev grn V' . n' Jeen'mlnounlie l lW5SwaS doll omni- Qleg oi We, student un hart 15 3 men Sell meuflla' at lfltssoxl plrn ucos irst om, .mt QC in 'L , fe Y ity w 'be Tuesdav night mzllege Hom e salem? otties 500 NWS A lin Semo lementarllvets workshop Co e. - '. . W' C . .lov . 2 Y , ' zfnst Parsons .lunxol-lQg5g in gnd3xXR3gg.Stadinrg- nom 25222 toilowllglixgsx at theeiieiix Mtisguri ions en wi Jou. -0ns- 5 ite .' nrri W, s , social '. g lend. Ken.. to eogopetelleii same ln more ligne half W ucelwl' cu players llendaols Pine Wofkfgy , l Mpli qec otha Xe a na ture state Conference s pre Th mg the - QM. . F0 F in ti ni Cale vu WM, lee Und Y - ' e ' - . r .1 - ' o ament December 10-llxbehrnd dufxiausans 1 hm, ot escof r-M0nt.e.eWeQ0b Citi- B1 -A m5 - Loop Teams to Play: X down the had' daxlif-Empire Ke 'pon her ol . Tex, nference members Joplml - M9 329- ROW' Crum tr left f MS t iz l ding champion Hig l Taxa Arehafdowned grain emi ereon 0 ot JUNIOR COL! HAS ENRQLI OF 608 STI Final enrollment fig lm Junior college st dents registered, Dr. ton, dean. said Tues: This number repre: of 389 freshmen ant mores. A further breakdov by Dr. Litton shows freshmen and 136 soy dents are men. for a A total of 133 fresh? sophomores are wome' V . . I . - Q , , L A Y 9 . is on if ef art..e.erQ,trr ee, 6 oplin Junior Colle Military Academy of L long as o0l a H8-l li was ll n and Kemper Military Schilllllifv' geleclegmbeis ot the WH Cabiflehems tot mga oonville will compete. V' 'Q 'DY ln me Cm fangeln he cfblle 4 . . . en li t P ' ' ndrith said the Lions als lgm wx5erS llganrg ROY Koi held ln the gafflam, lcompete in the Region ll' trier QOH L atlell Wy 'Pe 'I lowing - te YO 4 lftournament early in March. so gervedeaqmifi 5355. and 2122, stud? . N e Lions will open their seasori wuegn were Dr. all ue. NUSS Mr. for io Couege L1 ACUVIUGS at JODUU y afternoon at 3 o clock W1llL Q intel' 0 Wall New gf of 0 at We ce of ,lege will get under way this week resting in the Jo lin .Iw A259 denim ol Ne ', asSl5lalx solllal P 'li it Q cef ri AS with a meet' f th . V ,, ence pen 5 uilp Xu nl mi! 0 e faculty ee gymnasmm',L8r X- .S R- M' 'ncheslev' 'riches' A parade yscheduled for 10 o'clock Mo from 9 a college c mits may lege offic Dr-. Litt Junior col- K s 'f I V 6 3 m R large tw' W ne Wt Leo W' new P' fi the Uday a. Q I, e . 5 D , . . , ing. ,f xx and N156 Ntissniawrs. prefidiiniw. Florfrng 'U f00m 101 H1 DFGPHI' ,ge K eca, MY, a of .. mm x ion or opening the college for full Sen htel' of la r ng orda can we K N erm ed ,we i queen sessions of classes Monday, Sep 4 'SX ' rl e it -Ok ' l D ' elnxx wi nelson 0 W2 rem the Col' mg traveled' fembe' 1 A want? d ance ln ed the Valce tical Orientation and counseling tests are given to assist vising stu trance te faculty at job of rec 'Sfl -X ,5,CoV0lll'1 tollnwd Sopno' Pl? Lions Cl for all beginning freshmen at the 1 Q Qi un e t 9 , Cl t to fi. 3-5-le K 3 W' 'wilt iawl ' eastl . The ' ' . ' 7 ' X rv, . . 1 K oQ doll ti l ek 35 if ksenale plz Maurice L Litton dean -. 8-Par 0 W. . twe tudefl' ' stud t a . K -t is vi an on 5 5 the C1 en s are asked to report to P. 10-11 lr wenflle Ntoffiz 529 uygteii Ciiiiiuref 'll 615 . on room 308 on the third floor. Dr, tg ,wi toe oN 0110. s X291 U Lloyd Dryer, uidance dir to . we de ,Qin 8 X Nui! 6 ecgy ' , ' 8 ec r, -t 14-Chanu. Y' oyxee Ott: ei one tg xg Yu mag? will be in-charffe of the tests. If , 1 YN . ' Q 6 . -4 6-Coffeyvx..Xg,'c zgyrot Qyaniots R036 visa, Te GPX SYAx we We Cgoyxeepbin alternate session is 'i 9 Kan5as A Wt new stole 'oefe 'ence oral ewan ionic! x, in V0 ti- ra o'C10Ck TUSSGHY ui iQ 0 SN '0 t' '09 Knew tion god it eel grew' M' Q Ol dclocvl ter- dana? 'NUS SGSSIOH- l,,,16g-Highland, .Coz -gow ,109 Q oil 300 an- Qiavepfwr 5 'Shea me ohm W' gistration for beginning fresh- E22-F011 scott. was was ee t,qto'e'o,r, degree X5 eel' gene 6,5 Ol pred QW Wt will be held in the college 26-Wentworth, WV ee W- We Kill 4:2 'L Xlege' 'elm acne' Nu- ll ia f A428-Parsons, therecmxocxz MKG ,Lose at toot mtl C0016 dfaffl acgl Pgrmjtg for th 1 1-Chanute, there. 0 'tha 1-gel'-0-ai? K0 'Ge' E109 - g. 3 nel? 01.60 . ation will be issued when '- 2-Kemper, here' lyiogtl. gin ie 'ilexdqtlll be 'i11ef k3y,e. C5 5909501 5epl0l'u?el'i take the counseling tests. 1 . 6' - Arkansas Freslvgt re ,Nil Egolf' 5 UXBYWCWQ All send- H wil ,tation for stude,-1 mi 1 .1 be . - Q' well W Sedxnlll' Qclox will sw' ees. ce ol 5 dncllom vviously atre- 11 - Arkan G'-awe inuixgo 05 V9 5402 ,ag .ax My We lwiio 5,512.0 4 fqdents unahle to attend the oxxev 9915 ev. X630 Q99 no C9Se'w V5 be XD aucb Keg? r FO-l'l'l 9 3. TD. to 4 p. ITL. io-ceffeyvine there N tevflatwo swell eaie 4 YW! quell g no 'Nt its 'een 06 l study a sl After co dents will ences witl m0l'6 stud college lift students ex tions. It i: will make lege less man. Registrar evening di' be held Thursday I lerla Clam junior To A scheduled night for e hour of -. - - X , ' 1 . ,, go , 2 to . it s. ' 'XX-' ' 1 4 I3-Kansas City, there: ocwiax ol is 'bllag-'sK0lE,aQtN2 kgs Old? Cllmiridefllegaee jf,-9 Qqxxe-O Ahnut 35 V. lFf-Highland, theref 9,10 ug, Nl,ykgo5e,Qy1e 4 19143 qegvl ' -'P-ll' X, and of' , Y xgf Junior Coll 1n..weniwm-ii. ine,-as e - a , flex. ,tomme-. Hoff' -he-. 'HMS 919 X065 ie Southv. F o ' ' , l S0 56 A38 es rod 5 I ,Iunwr College Scholarslup Wuui L gall. nie? ,4,efl1eFIlafr' 5 0 30 ann Btn gf OPM 'lm 'Z' , ers of two S375 scholarships Carthage. and Carl Campbell, son conducted hy a fact BCQ et, gmnoaf-l at toll W- if lin Junior college were-an- of Mrs. Anna Campbell, 2334 Mot- lee 0f.J0P1m Jull-FEV tag letbegxil we X 6206. con. Tuesday by Guy :Mc- fet avenue, JoplinQ Both are freshe In f,S',es,,.u,. ., SYPQMS' .he en ' .ion rua' .nt ith, - . l 381 f .l'1-Bet f 01' CCC1 H F S1 ' 11- . 'HH ff ' Q-L, ' Helda 11011 how fl at I 6, S Aflnf' . I Q Q 1111110 c i c 'nut -. Soi- -' I' fl 1' UL , of 0 X resglio 'Roundolxj gfiashjon If Aldridge C 0 6 Ullffli :Qiiifge Dresenlpd 8 ' . n ed Tuesday ..0Ck- 'jMCCin-ny' afolyn Eliason . hefn S5316 'ge fl Ihnmlj student ig at, - Cheryl 1 mor coll night ' ,Di ' Linda- - . 19-Hrol Milf 0 ' Ls - '9' Off 'enalor 353 IS Particiiaggauditofilzm Infiliagcllez bvaughan. Yinnamst anvdl a'1l-Him ' in iligve j Cirfilif ifulnner vglywas din, Al alms' in the ' Jim L Y Larry Mg img wasf' of tt' duct' rge of Se' tl-Hndn' mel V Neue len, Barber Show Obbey. eecnam an le on as MIOQQ. MISS lf9l'a1 studeas been l t Cn Baker, Bever1.taCA'e' . Others helpin dau: far fall U' '91 In -34fI'm70l1se apnt Pro- FUN, MO- ' Fullba 0 ' in g' ' , 'c, , . 1, - . andrgel5iligZ ySDe GIf:g2'!G12i1udig1aVilg1's. Blydrifegggductiong Zyl Itgtnjagt Igththe gZl'clEf1g1eS'5?Z:i1 cffc2fviJdaiE:g0tyJ:1EI 6 't . ' 1 ' . , , . . , ' K , . l C'd ff'Son, Jt than E1-lHUf0h1ns0n a'fd.M1-S, M'S-Tn. St PPO- C uctmfls. er C0lle as Pro-lay night as Joplin JL pHuLCh1 S, Judilgtlz ?m'H a 'fHg- Mrs aiviwtmg in Dfioihy Ve been h flm limi' who gi d ge PIa'Ve'S se Opened defense Of l es, Dix- ' t ejey, rector: 1 , , mon B., 0 ell, C 0. igl -8 gat C f footbt fltgharonnlbalgffflz zu- tgtlfldel: Igggizi-in GiibeifaetZkEjta?i'llSs1iZt1 203' Iiigiriil 3-SSciZZ0II,of1975t egpggg JOD- niship 83 Zixicllazsing Wei 3 Tau t ' 'U H ..a ge of . Johnkt' .ely S U M f 1001 pl .ant ' HD-Military academy, 28-0, Mmm 'P On' R 1h !Am' VA music: am' 'Vliisfmlf mg pettlgue. AnZ'ggn?,ake u a.f:f,f1tj'HcIu5H.ife'3fi ffl rd victory in four outi Soro1'it5jryNar1f'.V Wvk Q and has 1:16 is H St HMV jygjhe Eason' 0 0 0 Al as S BI'-a e 'S'Ude Won s Udenf s eeiin threw up a stubborn 4 Nffnf Lflrd F SSeit5 'Wat nl dralhatieveral aw enatorr t th Wentworth Coda ,fy Mape anC0U f sol- Salulato-' ICS Drgje amis in 8 .e N Ssral I S as Kit- - 1001 last 'fan at ict-9. Irwi ay, holding Coach Merle G .mais mlandmlh ag,'j'ff 1ato,-A Msnring ann Ioplin hi If s charges to less than 1 0 Wien -'7el'79.V' -' .Theltq 'S' M IS as! g ds from scrimmage. The , bpeff- ' Jim 1' . Glch alles Udeng . t a Ag no igueg Re- or hzgn sclniaker-1aL8D1Jea,-ed in 5 moved mto Joplin dom y ' 'ld .Indy nga, lint-ntl ot mol- 'Joplin gen- ly twice, and neither penet riffis as ,Um 8 .her Thespi on was very deep. , m. in the offerings which include 16 courses flltnip 'fflplj FUVG i auf- Jimmy Hayslip, playing his - '7Pa H hi 17 '7 dr day. Per- for the first sem t . S N ' '7 D1 3 GS er Hide . Cog. Syed Sch am? Wh game at quarterback for the Ll n the col- Fees for e ve n i n g division H9771 OP-It d'l'C'Cfo1l maker 1 the lead 001' ' WP He 1' of Dudle Steg e set u - , A ,Q ',' Y E. . courses will include .87 per snmes- waved leage Col- Editor gf SIIG has A ' :mga-iouchdowns with 30-yard aerl ling tests ter hour for tuition: Sl for l'CHlS-r T0leS college yn The Cro, 1,1110 Xml end andleam CHP. freshmen tration, and S5 per course mr tex Dr, I , senator' arbvokl ami I' t el in ad- book rental- I Jlffon A t ,i eats from TWO. A e not en. A majority of evening class.. Jllnjor flghrb. atb GS 5 - across thi ts enable offer three semester hours nl' cy I P ng sl eqti opening qu 3 better. lege credit and will meet for th! - I1 Hut t 6198 MP sc. O11 O on fnqame gn a t courselof h0Ul'5 One night 3 Week fW 'fD - llfa . 01111150 Qt P01 30138 0101, fby Hutto. hutl ndertake. weeks. Classes offering five hfnoplfn JU Ifrlffe L 11, pai 'Vern 0 lalzken 1, Q11 2 ,from Haysnp I new Stu- iof 'credit will meet two nigijnje annngjol' cnneUI,Ittpn, de Il. ref fOr-StuQf90!ed F-fffp ann' B fthe Score' L fl Qonfer- week. All -classes will be hnceonday of hzeeti,-9, 13 nttesn. of f 0 l '7 .lnnioenf Bndy'da.!' an Caddy Ball the extra point: nd Sophg. Joplin Junior college and befsonntgal Jnniofthe Comiiltoday Biff! The tr, 1' coijego Dian-den?UdidafeS t . v , ' ! , 1 t. ' Spects of 635 ocloqk' .4 an' Colleges of N01-th ,ffltfff one 0 'eC'ei,, at Jvp- ond touchdown ca ssed and All evening classes are thymnt Ilzember at HUICIH ,tl rife. uhr Virgil Pd the bd tker Jackie Shan ed .ques- in content as the corresyt . Se of Of pn U- 'ff 'Mun ' 0 al' B1-171' ' fa ' nference courses offered during thet,-321:31 Dai-finale coi1f1c?i'e0l1rf,.e ml I' -lumzees' vo were pinot Kgrff txeggeget: 42782230 of col- session. Graduates of acnelqvp Mnndaale in 3. Dn Ivjltzina roles dr 'Coney esldenntatw the Cadet 20. Hut e fresh' high-Schools are acceptfxtioflal are 3 ci aftefflvo d SC '-sifnniil'Uwe thulvnfff the 'Wdent st play from scrimmai Q 1 mission without questnann I 'tit-enno.'lS11l1,g,n H' lit, Hff ,' 1'o,fnm 317600 ve Drhnars cast 2 over the middle s in thief graduates may be admitfa ,ajk6's'ts'l,f,n05 on admfttr. L, ef me 'flldents ai e1nCt1.0:0tt0uctmd into the end zo hog W1 are 21 years of. age 01636 Dt., Qlllint' and ivf,'1 l 'f'f1'ri1, .'F1'idaVeel1era1e1 t ellgibjes conversion kick wast oclock they present evidence clude till. ' 0110! 1, Jut.1f1'n,,,,,Ia Oil -r Octob ectinnj ge cafe- preparations. and HL During 161' tan, -lor L-oft? ed f'.Vfn,o 91' 2, Ssonedl , bl . A follow- -Classes offered ar 'F0110tff5 -'f1af,'t,e of a 135. fill in-'n N0 9F eachstzldents 'led' Teagardfiflf fgmd e E m hts at, : Win t wing Dnli ulegtde U ljnne oft were y set up Jopin st ir tou ou J g 6 di . the Gs Ht If V QS he Ho - I Monda ,, .len ,-91.115-S tant. ' Ice are, Otlge Unnnt of the opening quarter. T Y - accoun JS, , - van- 6, gn IJQW Dres- I' Off- - , - ,.. - . my '7C'lun1' !0l1g , 6 -- N Sl F 'dent 10:-gp len fell on the Wentworth b P redit. genera , ment Ing . cone glenn an ron, . no , S. . , . M 'Cr'-A C1al'- .jst cl-yssjtfunlor Cafe prob ur9Ga,.I.R Ufelfnt., Uma mt on the Lions 40-yard ll N ll I ' ' ' L7 N ' , I 4: C -in..... rx.. ' f' it: berslwlp Party Held at f UE wrt nt nnnzn lnnnfn- tug. nt,,a-,-mn. directed by Nellelsccrefary, and Arlene Plumn ' ' ' ' ' K I , '- , 5 . . ' ' , -, ll. L.. A. Luncheon Clubthenyn, included a xocal solo bytg2?5uIG g1Cygi1'?t?:'t5Zg gist by I . I memherstnp pai-ty Sunday Susan Morris and music by thetwvnt program: Miss Francistg , - . v W Q, ,A, Lcomm nf. auaa1Q,.:L...ea..n... we- ---V--M Gaaamaah MISSOURI soumsnn COLLEGE mmmumm NM mmm jj c,L,cf 'M' Mil- -Q- so 4 sc... ..... ..... ..iIO?L': Julie? Cgfeaesl O so CROSSROADS PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE PROFESSOR I We remember the past . . . live for the present . . . hope for the future. The late Professor Arnold E. Irwin is one all will remember with respect for his reserved manner and dignity. Our present lives are filled with the memory of one so great a public servant. Our hope for the future may well have been made possible by the many contributions made by him to our city, community, and to our school. lt is to him - that we dedicate our 1960 CROSSROADS. The past is gone - today is here, tomorrow is what we make from today. CROSS ST CO-EDITORS ...... ADVISORS ...... ARTISTS ................ WRITE-UP EDITOR .....,,. ...-,- INDEX CO-EDITORS ..,.,,., Q ,,,-,-, SPORTS CO-EDITORS .,.,,.,,-,,,,,,,,,, CROSSROADS BALL COMMITTEE ....... U 3 Final Edllilon Jo ppm, IVIISSQQIQI OADS FF NELLY ANN TREVVYN JUDY GRIFFIS MISS YOUNT MR. BOLES BUDDY BALL .LINDA JONES NANCY MAPES GAYLE PRIGG LINDA WILLIAMS DON POE PHIL O'HARE NANCY MERRICK PATSY CRAIG NANCY ROBSON NEDRA BARKLEY CONRAD GUBERA FOREWORD We, the Annual Staff, are proud to present to you our 1960 CROSSROADS. This book has caught glimpses here and there, so that in years to come the activities of this school year Joplin Junior College will not be dimmed and will not fade from memory. ln later years, while turning these pages, if you should recall the many smiles, sorrows, and dreams of '60, we shall be con- tent, knowing that we have done the thing we were called upon to do. IN YOUR 1960 CROSSROADS if ADMINISTRATION Page 6-7 ,. cu-xssEs Page I4-I5 Q A I ORGANIZATIONS Page 48-49 - SPORTS Page so-aI 'E N: ACTIVITIES Page 94-95 ,... - -T: -1,1-o -1, Q, i 41- . gy-I ww 5- ' fi xl' 'TB . JU' .5 .i,. . 1.f -.X f. gf CROSSROADS QUEEN Nancy Robson 7 Yw'4',r F F ff4i ' 1 4: 5 HOMECOMING QUEEN Barbara'Arehar1' 3 Q W 1 I' Q-ff, ,f ff STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS , President ....... ,.,,, A AE.A,,... Vice President Secretary , Treasurer I Parliarnenfarian BUDDY BALL JEWELL FROWNFELTER NANCY WELCH A ' S,Lff-BXTQBARA AREHART ....... JUDY ALLEN app nuff - x:l,Q5'ffi5?9 .v 1't,,. W. OUR ALMA MATER we we 'AC SX C x XX Y 0 x X 79 019 Ou Coco Yea Exo QJ is ,de nc no Con Y MQW' 5 that Registrar Attend QU ,ASSYOOYYX X135 'X reefs 900 1 Columbia Conf 9509 Wyre X Teachers Com I e Reference Sheets Dld teachers cast any funny looks YOU1' Way just before the Chrrstmas vacat1on7 If so they were probably ratrng you on a personal ference sheet S lty evaluates each stu hese trarts 1n1t1at1ve CFCTICC courtesy 1ndugff10u5 ss and dependabrhty O GCG wigxk 0? O IXf'lS Margaret Mxtchell college 19150 801905 fee Spray pa t crpated 1 H 1 meet atron IS entered on hrs ecord grvmg the stu o Y 0669 U 11 of the lvhssourr ASSOC1lt1OH of Q69 Cog g valuatrons by gradua qemiit Chute, Colleunte Reg1strars and Aclrnrs last week 'lt the Dean Lltton Presldes rssoun At N C J C Discussion tnjesjlon Dr Maurrce L Lrtton recentl attended a meetmg of the Counc of North Central Jurnor College held at Hutchmson Kansas De Lltton served as the consultant 1 a group wh1ch discussed the A m1n1strat1ve Role of the junr M1ssour1 to ng on the reference Maurrce L1ttOI1 Sald who call my offrce .WHIP mlue on The group vt 1th the Instructor Coes S than To State Meetln Mrs 1 sessron Assocratr g charge L1ll1H1'1 Spanglex attended V of the Modern Language on of Mrssourr Septem ber 25 rn Columb1a :X 4 pl 1 va ' , C , R 0 efec h . 5 Q - . lf 9 sf M 5 , W go Q 1 . ,' ' ' '. Y LL ' : ' ' ' ' X Q, 05 ' V . . xo 1- X, 60 P. H Z D , , .. . G K Q, .X Q u I n 9 I . . l Q 1 , rr, . -- . . ,A 6 , - E .ah , ' K . . 1 c l' , . ' . C' . I I . h. ll ' . . 7 o o o o l ' ' ' . . I-fs . - c . , ' . I I ' 1 ' ' L6 C A -A . 5 D ' . College Dean ADMINISTRATICN U I 321' .-f' I-J ' 1 Hu ufeigg ADMINISTRATIO THE PRESIDENT ROI S. WOOD Culver-Slockfon College, A.B., Central Wesleyan College, A.M., Universify of Missouri -s i SEATED: Leonard Brown, Roi S. Wood, Evan D. Godfrey, Glenn E. Gavin, W. Norman Sharp. STANDING: Cecil Floyd, Otro Kell, Miss Fern Gray, Ferrell Anderson, Dr. Forresl Harrison, Mrs. Jean Sohosky, Herbert Van Fleer. 8 I THE SCHOOL BOARD 'IL 5 i L. 1 ly -:fl ' 2-, V., SHIRLEY TRIM Secretary fo The Dean A.B., Joplin Junior College FACULTY V. L. ANDERSON Mechanical Drawing B.S., Northwest Missouri State College, Stout In- stitute, Menomonie, Wisconsin, M.S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, Kansas ARTHUR BOLES Art B.F.A., Chicago Art Institute, M.S.A.E., Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology MILTON W. BRIETZKE Speech A.A., Sacramento Junior College, A.B., San Jose State College, M.A., Western Reserve University ADA COFFEY Literature A.B., A.M., University of Kansas MERRILL ELLIS Music M.A., B.M., University of Okla- homa, Graduate study with Charles Giard, Spensor Norton, Charles Garland, and Roy Harris WAYNE M GILBERT Sociology and Psychology AA San Antonio College BA University ot Texas CLARENCE COWAN Commerce in Education Southwest lege M Ed University of Missouri LLOYD L DRYER Psychology and Education A A Northeastern Oklahoma A8fM B S A M Ed D Oklahoma A8lM Missouri State Col THROUGH THEIR KNOW HARRY C. GOCKEL History, Economics, Geography o A.B., A.M., Washington University, M.S., Univer- sity of Wisconsin CLEETIS HEADLEE English and Journalism B.S., A.M., University of Missouri , 2 ,in ' Il igg . HAROLD I-I. MAN KER Mathematics A.A., Joplin College, B.S., M.S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, Mathematics Kansas JAMES K. MAUPIN Zoology and Botany B.S., Central Missouri State, M.S., K.S.T.C., Pitts- burg, Kansas LEDGE WE GROW . . . GRACE MITCHELL English A.B., Greensboro College, Greensboro, North Carolina, M.A., Pennsylvania State U., University Park, Pennsylvania LUCILLE POHNKA Commerce B.S.E., Arkansas State College, M.B.E., University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi I FACULTY KENNETH M. JOHNSON Social Science M.S., University of Wisconsin, B.A., St. Olaf Col- lege, Northfield, Minnesota HARRISON M. KASH Chemistry B.S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, Kansas, M.S., Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas MARY KIRK KELLY History B.A., Alabama College, M.A., Vanderbilt University and George Peabody College DOUGLAS LAN DRITH Physical Education B.S., M.S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, Kansas ERNEST L. MCCLYMOND Physics B.S., Central Missouri State College MARTHA ANN MCCORMICK Ph.B., A.M., University of Chicago LILLIAN SPANGLER Foreign Languages A.B., A.M., University of Missouri I DUDLEY F. STEGGE Physical Education B.S., M.S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, Kansas VERA STEININGER Commerce A.B., University of Kansas, A.M., Columbia Uni- versity VEN US YOUNT Physical Education B.S., Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kansas R. W. BAKER Director of Industrial Education Five years trade experience, A.B., Central College, A.M., University ot Missouri LORETTA FRAZIER Librarian B.S., Northwest Missouri State, B.S. in Library Science, University of Illinois FACU LTY EULA RATEKIN Chemistry A.A., William Woods College, A.B., University ot Missouri LELA A. SMITH English A.B., B.S., Drury College, A.M., George Peabody College OLIVER SOVEREIGN Music B.S., Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kansas, Studied with Herbert Wall, University of Missouri, Vincent Hubbard and Stephen Townsend, Boston, Louis Graveure and Enrico Rasati, New York City ADDITIONAL TEACHING STAFF University of Missouri CECIL FLOYD, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Education. B.S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, Kansas, M.Ed., University of Missouri GERALD M. PRATER, Education. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, M.Ed., University of Missouri FRANKLIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL Carl L. Graham, Sheet Metal R. B. l-lainline, Cabinet Shop Ellis Kindred, Auto Mechanics Carl H. Well, Electric and Acetylene Welding Clarence Witzansky, Auto Mechanics Keith Wormington, Machine Shop MUSIC INSTRUCTORS T. Frank Coulter, Orchestra Hildred L. Currey, Piano Mrs. Naomi Ellis, Piano Marie A. Guengerich, Piano Robert A. Harris, Piano Mrs. M. M. Harutun, Piano William J. Lebedetf, Brass lnst Mary Bingham Porter, Violin Mrs. Oliver Sovereign, Piano Mrs. Lorraine Riley, Voice ruments geclcham . Se Warllgbfsogroom Mittie Ra msour Esther Soutar THE LADIES IN CHARGE OF THE CHOW LINE Helen St oll, Myrtle Wicks ENGINEER Charles Carr I3 9,5 we ed o QEXG S5 O u5y0e Svgix C '55 Que vi CQ' ft C CXXK' CX QYYQ Cl :QC 9 Ht: t Q' ge?-C vi Y? 6 C5630 Coz ge X355 Jerry Cooper Talks To Journalism Class On M U and P R '3ffY C00pLr Spoke informall 'A- Engineers to Visit Missile Test Center The Engineers' Club plans to have dinner at Hereford House, Wediiesday December 2, and to tour the Rocketdyne division of the North American Aviation Company On the excursion, they will visit the data reduction def partment where Jim Morgan and Charles Bridges will demonstrate ind explain the operating and prograrnmin of computers. Folf O r of the depart' last Mondiy to the Heal-5 see the static test class about his e h C1355 C engine. 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N ANY ROBSON Parliamenfarian ee A C6NRAD GUBERA i 5, x. -- -- PATRICIA ANDERSON Physical Education Joplin, Missouri BARBARA AREHART Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri JANEIL ATTERBURY Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri JAN AUSTIN Arts and Science Neosho, Missouri RALPH AUSTIN Medical Technician Joplin, Missouri BOB BAKER Physical Education Joplin, Missouri GEORGE ANDERSON English Joplin, Missouri JOHN ANDERSON Arts and Science Seneca, Missouri SOPHOMGRES LARRY AGGUS General Culture Joplin, Missouri JUDITH ALLEN Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri PHILLIP ALLEN Pharmacy Baxter Springs, Kansas BOB BLANKENSHIP Secondary Teaching Joplin, Missouri LYNN BLANKENSHIP Engineering Webb City, Missouri FRED BLOSSER Medical Joplin, Missouri GARY BOISE Business Administration Neosho, Missouri CHARLEY BRIDGES Engineering Sarcoxie, Missouri WALTER BRIDGES Engineering Granby, Missouri DICK BILLINGSLY Pre-Law Joplin, Missouri REX BLACK Math Duenweg, Missouri BUDDY BALL Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri ROBERT BARNES Physical Education Stotts City, Missouri RONALD BENNETT Physical Education Seneca, Missouri SOPHO ENROLLMENT . . . HOME MORES VIRGIL BRILL English Joplin, Missouri BOB BROWN Engineering Joplin, Missouri LLOYD BROWN Engineering Joplin, Missouri WORK . . FINALS . GERALD BUNTING Physical Education Pineville, Missouri BARBARA BURLINGAME General Culture Joplin, Missouri LEON CASPERSON Engineering Joplin, Missouri DOUG CATES Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri MICHAEL CATRON Arts and Science Carthage, Missouri JUDITH CHADWELL Arts and Science Webb City, Missouri CHARLES CHAPMAN Physical Education Carthage, Missouri RONNIE CHILCOTT Chemistry Joplin, Missouri SOPHOMORES JERRY CHEW Physical Education Joplin, Missouri GENE CHRESTENSEN General Culture Joplin, Missouri YVONNE CLAY General Business Joplin, Missouri JOSEPH CLINTON Engineering Joplin, Missouri DAVID CLOW Arts ancl Science Joplin, Missouri FUN 'N' FOLLY BONNIE COGBILL Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri BEVERLY COLE General Business Joplin, Missouri KERRY COLE Business Administration Joplin, Missouri SYLIVA CONROW General Business Joplin, Missouri ALAN COOK Business Administration Fairview, Missouri RALPH CO RTEZ Vocational Joplin, Missouri SHARON DAVIS General Culture Joplin, Missouri BONNIE DAWSON General Culfure Neosho, Missouri EDDIE DAWSON Arts and Science, Neosho, Missouri JOHN DAY General Culfure Neosho, Missouri MARY De GRAFFEN REI D General Business Webb Cify, Missouri SANDRA DILLON General Business Joplin, Missouri CHARLES DAKE Veterinary Galena, Kansas JAMES DAUGHERTY Business Adminisiration Neosho, Missouri SATURDAY DATES . SOPHOMORES IDA COX General Business Webb City, Missouri CARRIE CROCKETT General Business Joplin, Missouri DAN CRUTCHER Engineering Webb City, Missouri SOPHOMORES WESLEY DILLON Religion Siloam Spring, Arkansas LARRY DILWORTH General Culture Joplin, Missouri DORIS DOLENCE Music Neosho, Missouri JANE DOOLIN Business Administration Joplin, Missouri BILL DUKE Engineering Joplin, Missouri KAY DUNHAM General Culture Joplin, Missouri PLAYS 'N' PARTIES SALLYE ELLIFF Music Joplin, Missouri REX ERISMAN Engineering Fairview, Missouri SIDNEY FIELDS Engineering Neosho, Missouri JUDITH FISHER Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri JERRY FLY Business Administration Webb City, Missouri SOPHOMORES KAY FRANCIS General Culture Joplin, Missouri JEWEL FROWNFELTER Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri DIANE GARRISON Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri ROBERT GATES Business Administration Webb City, Missouri KAARE GJ ERULDSEN Math Reeds, Missouri LEON GLOVER Engineering Neosho, Missouri COKES IN THE CAFETERIA . . CONRAD GUBERA Arts and Science Pierce City, Missouri CHARLES HAMMER Secondary Education Neosho, Missouri JULIA HAMMER Social Worker Joplin, Missouri GARY GOSWICK Physical Education Webb City, Missouri GEORGE GRIMM General Culture Joplin, Missouri 1' STEPHEN HODSON Arts and Science Jasper, Missouri NANCY HOLMES Physical Education Joplin, Missouri FLOYD HOOD Business Administration Webb City, Missouri SOPHO BRENDA HAMMOND Secondary Education Neosho, Missouri SUE HARTER General Culture Joplin, Missouri PHILLIP HAZLETT Business Administration Joplin, Missouri JACK HETHERINGTON Business Administration Webb City, Missouri CHARLES HILL Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri JANE HILLHOUSE General Culture Joplin, Missouri PARADES AND PEP RALLIES . . BRENDA HINES Arts and Science Galena, Missouri NANCY HODSON Physical Education Jasper, Missouri MORES LINDA SUE HOUCHEN Social Work Neosho, Missouri VIRGINIA HOYT General Culture Joplin, Missouri DONALD HUBATKA Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri JANICE HUTCHINS Arts and Science Carthage, Missouri ROBERT JAMES Business Administration Webb City, Missouri KENNETH JENKINS Mechanical Arts Joplin, Missouri EXCITING FOOTBALL GAMES . . JERRY JOHNSON Business Administration Duenweg, Missouri MARGARET JOHNSON Math Joplin, Missouri JEANETTE JOYCE General Culture Galena, Kansas DAVID KERSHAW General Culture Joplin, Missouri JUDITH KELLEY Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri SOPHOMORES MARSHA KIDDOG Business Administration Joplin, Missouri BILL KILGORE General Culture Joplin, Missouri MARCIA KIMES General Business Joplin, Missouri MARTY LEIB General Culture Webb City, Missouri JAMES LOAFMAN Arts and Science Carthage, Missouri CAROLS 'ROU N D TH E JIM LOBBEY Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri ALFRED LONG Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri HUGH LUNDMAN Medical Joplin, Missouri CAROLYN McKlNLEY Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri BOB MCLAUGHLIN General Culture Joplin, Missouri MAXINE MCNEELY Elementary Education Granby, Missouri CHRISTMAS TREE . . VIRGINIA MONTEITH Music Joplin, Missouri MARY MOODY General Business Galena, Kansas JEANNE MOORE Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri JIMMIE MORGAN Engineering Granby, Missouri SUSAN MORRIS Music Joplin, Missouri WILMA MOSHER General Business Shell City, Missouri HOMER MILLER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri DIXIE MOFFETT Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri . MISTLETOE SOPHOMORES LARRY MEACHAM Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri DOROTHY MEADOR Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri GEORGIA MEYERS Elementary Education Stark City, Missouri HAROLD POTTER Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri LYNN PATTY Arts and Science Carl Junction, Missouri SHARON PARKER General Business Joplin, Missouri PHIL PERKINS Business Administration Joplin, Missouri ROBERT PERKINS Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri JOAN PETTY Education Joplin, Missouri ana,-K ri RON NY PADEN Education Fairview, Missouri JAMES PALMER Pre-Engineering Sa rcoxie, Missouri . CONCERTS . PHILIP O'HARE Arts and Science St. Charles, Missouri SHARRON OLLIVER Arts and Science Carthage, Missouri CLOVIS OWENS Physical Education Neosho, Missouri SOPHO MORES GARY PHILLIPS Business Administration Joplin, Missouri GARY PLILER Dental Galena, Kansas AILENE PLUMMER Secondary Education Carthage, Missouri DON POE Pharmacy Joplin, Missouri AUDREY POPE Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri RECITALS . . TRIPS JOHN POWELL Business Administration Webb City, Missouri GAYLE PRIGG Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri PATSY RAINES Education Joplin, Missouri RONNIE RHEA Physical Education Joplin, Missouri GARY ROARK Business Administration Seneca, Missouri NANCY ROBSON Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri SOPHOMORES PAUL RODDEN Mechanical Engineering Joplin, Missouri CAROL ROE Business Administration Joplin, Missouri WM. ROFF Engineering Neosho, Missouri GARY ROSE General Culture Joplin, Missouri JIMMY ROSS General Culture Carl Junction, Missouri ANITA ROUSE General Culture Joplin, Missouri ORGANIZATIONS GEORGE RUSSELL Pre-Engineering Baxter Springs Kansas LOUELLA RUSSELL Business Administration Joplin Missouri LARRY SAN DBO RN Music Joplin, Missouri FRANK SANDFORD Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri LINDA SCHRIENER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri PAMELA SPENNY General Culture Joplin, Missouri DENNIS SPILLE Music Carterville MARJEDENE SPITTLER Arts and Science Granby, Missouri GRADUATION SOPHQMORES JOHN SEH N ERT Music Sarcoxie, Missouri JACKIE SHALLENBERGER Physical Education Galena, Kansas LARRY SHUMAN Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri CARL SIMPSON Business Administration Joplin, Missouri A. C. SITTON Engineering Joplin, Missouri NANCY SMITH Music Joplin, Missouri HARRY SNEED Business Administration Joplin, Missouri ROLENE SPENCER General Culture Neosho, Missouri 5- STEPHEN TEEL Engineering Granby, Missouri JUDY TERRY Education Neosho, Missouri BILL THOMSON Music Joplin, Missouri FREDA THOMPSON General Culture Joplin, Missouri GARY TOLEN Engineering Joplin, Missouri TOM TRAHAN Medical Joplin, Missouri SOPHOMORES LINDA STAVES Business Administration Joplin, Missouri JIM STERRETT Medical Joplin, Missouri ALLENE STRECKER Journalism Carthage, Missouri PAUL STUBBLEFIELD Business Administration Joplin, Missouri REBECCA STU RGEON Education Joplin, Missouri DAVID TEAGARDEN Engineering Neosho, Missouri ALL THESE MAKE UP OUR SOPHOMORES NELLYANN TREWYN Medical Technology Joplin, Missouri WESLEY TYREE Business Administration Joplin, Missouri DIANE VAN HOOSER Secondary Teaching Joplin, Missouri EDWARD VAN HCOREBEKE Physics Joplin, Missouri DON VAUGHN General Culture Joplin, Missouri JACK VINCENT Dental Joplin, Missouri LIFE AT JUCO! JOHN WEBER Arts and Science Neosho, Missouri NANCY WELCH Journalism Joplin, Missouri MARILYN WEST Secondary Education Oronogo, Missouri ANNA WHITE Nursing Neosho, Missouri JIM WHITE Business Administration Aurora, Missouri KAREN WHITWORTH Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri RUTH WILHITE Arts and Science Webb City, Missouri CARL WILSON Education Carl Junction, Missouri SOPHOMORES JAY WILLIAMS Engineering Webb City, Missouri ROSE MARIE WOOD Chemistry Webb City, Missouri MARVIN WOLFENBARGER Engineering Joplin, Missouri I960 BRINGS MORE STUDENTS . BOB WILLIAMS DON WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS Joplin, Missouri Joplin, Missouri Joplin, Missouri JIMMIE WILLIS SUE WINCHESTER MARJORIE WOLLARD Neosho, Missouri Seneca, Missouri Anderson, Missouri PATTY ANN YORK Carthage, Missouri F RESHMEN v.-.ru WW ':nl:cl.n A A M nnrlnnnc -lv , GF' :E , ZH . N I 'L U . 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Gatixs, my Ge 'tiates ll Members u o rossgiiwgg S122 a ractxce s Ex xaxns e Circle K Club of Joplin 9,0 fgei ef S r College sponsored a 24' V 6 ta . . bet Turn ukef Dexmx b adiothon over WMBH Fri' KX U d Saturday, November 27' M. l..C. to SPO Co gngxneefs C' EQQXQZZYS ehalf of muscular clystrof D I2 C To af told the mst 196512 eral members of the Club ance or 0 C drnlm - g,uC5tS agei- O ords and plugged muscuf Em heir QS 1 Q Like to learn tg rattle CMO and tsowz curreqlcomputeie phy from 6 o clock Fri' three languages? Like to 6 V about He 5361 gmdiflg t. 'ng until 6 O'C1OCk SHCUY' . . 3 fx WAS' , - of mls-hi f th ' utefsj moi l - 'gd ing. All contributions c e on e nigh Comp Q Hover oiclenuli do l Halloween? Like to dance Mebmosw og an 0 mio cl p h i eta V a ' ' ' Then You would like the Ualeclotask Whlclrvoid 6' , , ern Language Club's Hall Sllel aenough to care us lssl-les ll1Vlt3llOl'lS dance at 7:30 toni - - ugeiff 1 F- h . . U 4 m I Ky ive sop omores received bids ent NurseS Elec' 525 poi lfjj sais to join the Em chi chapter of Stu ' P Sldent- if 5986, ntative ' Phi Theta Kappa in an assembly DIX YC ,Cu . 4-0555? ng onsor he pledges are Linda - 'foul' Pre Ol'0l'lty O P ohn Johnson, Carol n nw , Y The wie St johns Scboo December Susan Morris, and . stucljri Sho take clasieaaii Dance Beta Sorority is son. a ?rii0r Qollege tlgis In-. The The Beta gletzchod dance next' ible for membership, c erected Cla55 Ngrlesidenty in the College cafe, alemaan eaccfurrguglatilyle clude: Sally vigvpresideniz ia MIS. Mary Kirk KellY1 SPOU' 2 2 i O S bara Gibbons' tarY' Bula ter U h organization, has an' ' ' t 6 sewn ' an Xue Hignite, secre X Xe Ka Sor of 'C 6 Max Brown-S band rd. Members must 6 asuyer' Shar el nounced that idnight, 0 accumulative averf ' QOH, me . 3 , fi Pl-irc . f Om 9 p,1'I1. 'CO m 2 .,f.,diVamenta1'121U- B2 W Will Play r 4-11- Xl, vp Ba, 3 ' 6, N. . ir ' ,U S GOA 1 XX Y ' o Q V A is . l CRGANIZATICNS ELEM 3 :.: E sf H E fa wwf ni km, ,IM aw: ' Bb -,, if V,-rg 51 ,1Qsf:ii'f3s:1, Y is , , as ,mc J., V A xW 5 : 432 ' I 1 ,, u Q SUMMER CABINET STUDENT SENATE - ,IORET11 V- b 'V ,. . - if -' 1-5 . tiff, :- I fl' I A T ', '3+?', 1.3 yQ 1 N ,fix X E I' f- K . - L. .xzvv-g fkf?A-is-Af, - , , -1 ' fra Eff' Q - S f' -1 ' V ' 5 Tuff fi ?Q?EL ' ' f Y.. 'G f 'K f' - 5 -C ,Q f.Vff',, .. -w , A- r Yr A. -4 E 43 : 55 1,5 f f 'M ' V L,,,L.f I as 5' . , Y .fat . 'BM , ...4 -A. Jfz... L A F -V- . 'W -Nw . T N, ' -sg oFFicERs 1 ,A y time it ff president .,...A...,. JOAN PETTY L A Vice President ..,. ,......... G AYLE PRlGG Secretary ,-,,-,-,- ,U JANEIL ATTERBURY Treasurer ,,,, ..., A ll.ENE PLUMMER Q Historian ---, -,- NANCY 5Nll-l'l'l E l35i?W:Q.iili FIRST ROW Nancy Merrick Judy Mayes Mary Sue Calvin Nancy Smith Janiel Gayle Prigg Ailene Plummer Nancy Robson Dixie Moffet SECOND ROW Tharp Carol Pitts Susan Elliot Sue Plympton Dr Dryer Miss Coffey Donna Sally Burress, Wilma Berryhill, Sharon Miller. THIRD ROW: Kay Rosenberry Hillhouse, Kay Francis, Barbara O'Hara, B. A. Austin, Sam Dryer, Dixie Ritchie, Spencer, Jane Ann Bridges, Ed Sula, Larry Meecham. 1 Atterbury Joan Petty Gloria Davis Diana Smith Susan Stevens Nana Kimerer, Jane Mary Delaney, Elberta 'N OFFICERS G ,- President SYLVIA CONROW 4 Vice President 1 DIANE VAUGHN Secretary -I 1 JUDY KELLEY Treasurer X BARBARA AREHART E Pledge Mother DIANE GARRISON 0 FIRST ROW: Anita Rouse, Judy Allen, Marilyn West, Diane Garrison, Judy Kelly, Barbara Arehart, Sylvia Conrow, Diane Vaughn, Sharon Parker, Beverly Cole, Sandra Dillon, Mary DeGraffenreid. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mapes, Marty Lieb, Karen Aldridge, Janet Hall, Susa-n Elliott, Judy Mayes, Linda Williams, Judy Griffis, Margaret Cooper, Dixie Ritchey, Becky Doolin, Mary Moody. THIRD ROW: Michele Jones, Carolyn McCurrey, Carolyn Eliason, Wilma Mousher, Janice Hutchins, Bobbie Tilley, Nedra Burkley, Patsy Craig, Darlene Baker, Judy Brock, Marsha Taunton. OFFICERS President ........... .... D OUGLAS CATES Vice President .... .... B OB PERKINS Secretary ......... ....,.... B UDDY BALL Treasurer --- .... BILL THOMPSON ,fl Ze? 2251 ii ll V T ' gal rl., reg: 5' lv 1 ' ' E' 52 Jim Lobbey Dick Billingsley Paul Stubblefield Galen lrwin Ronnie Camp Bob Grooms Joe Clinton Wesley Tyree Bob Perkins Mr. Wayne Gilbert Douglas Cates Carl Campbell Kenneth Archer Martin Brown Stanclley Steenrod Rex Erisman Bill Thompson Budclyi Ball 53 E YOUNG DEMOCRATS Rf k5Y A y y A .ln- , ,H W Yr :Marx , LW OFFICERS I' Presidenf ....V..,..., ,... C ONRAD GUBERA Vice President ,...,. RONNIE CAMP SeCreTBry ,4.,. . ..... ...., J EANETTE JOYCE V Parliamenfarian ,...,.. GALEN IRWIN I Reporfer .. .... . ..,,. ..,. K ENNY ARCHER 5- I I, t , I M , II V- 54 , FIRST ROW: Dick Billingsly, Nancy Mapes, Connie Gubera, Carol Bloom, Jeanette Joyce. SECOND ROW: Kenny Archer, Mrs. Kelly, Marsha Wafson, Larry Meacham, Bruce Bullard, EsteI Landreth, Galen Irwin, Ronnie Camp. X V'.1 WWXX 'X F Mm. X .. ..-Xu. -.- 2 ,-... 51-..,... Nl --,.. M . A -n HX f XfwXw' - FST yf . X Lgfifggllm A : 51 .ziu.,m'ff' jv Q'-' Xi . 9 fir :jf ' I X. 1 ia 4573 4 , 4, ' 1 .... ff X I . l.,f 9 X, 1, f .. I X W -:tori-ii .4-, ,.. -w, r YOUNG REPUBLICANS . T ge a. .-X V X X X I . X za AQ' ' WZ! ,e :XX J 23 I - v ' X gg-X-pus: Wm - X: K X ., wr. X X as ,- 1 I E I MX XX X 1 MJ gi ,,. Tw ,X f-fi: LF, 71 X N X , ,ram : - XX 'mail X 2' X, Q X 5 M. .. X Xu ,lg 1 . elfxvx L ?Q,.:1' I ' ' 5' 'kia :XR ' X: X' -. g. X ui FIRST ROW: Susan Morris, Sallye Elliff, Dixie Moffett Diane Garrison Marcia WaTson Joan Petty SECOND ROW: Virginia Montieth, Brenda Hammond Rose Marie Wood Rufh Wllhlie Jan Austin Carolyn McKinley. THIRD ROW: Ha-rry Sneed Bob Perkins Virgil Brill Bill Kilgore FOURTH ROW Larry Schumann, Virgil Carr, Johnny Johnson OFFICERS President ........, ......... Vice Presidenf ---- BUDDY BALL DIXIE MOFFETT JAN AUSTIN Secrefa ry .......... O ............ Treasurer .,.,. Reporter Historian 56 ,---- JOAN PETTY HARRY SNEED BONNIE COGBILL 'v Y? FIRST ROW: Louella Russell, Carol Roe, Marcia Kimes, Janet Hall, Garner! Ritchie. SECOND ROW: Miss Sfeininger, Doris Carr, Beairice Eads, Harry Sneecl, Bob James, Beveriy Cole, Mr. Cowan. OFFICERS Presidenf .AO,....O.. ..., H ARRY SNEED Vice President .. ...,,,. BOB JAMES Secretary-Treasurer CAROL ROE 57 T 3? 4 4 VJ - V I 1 MODERN LANGUAGE 'Fw 2 ,gr s J' ,M Y ' X , A j,5vm N , , ,H . N M ' 'fi flfyffq-xp A ,fy ., ,JWHN :HE FQ 'Qg.,g 3'is3 '1'fEiif5S5SE?5135!5Q? wifi ':?1 5,! ,-4 ' 53- , aa X P'H 1.f1 . 1, J :': 1 -,v , .- ,.,,f , . , 'A ins., W Ea? Q? Q in A 1 Q si' f ' 5 J' X4 4: 9 , x . ---1+ ,qw 4. . 4,-N A .'! f6,.'4 , IMF' P 'I 1:.,. THQ 31 A z 1 1 .,f5 , l- I ,. - .-.,.,.--',. .QR Q ix. 4. -X-'v ,' .r 'P' 1 E-1 -I ' Vt' va, , r5j.4 yi , X 3. ' ' 4 ' fa' 5 :. lv 051: ,, ff,xL,1,Eiig 35- .' 45:5 -iw .13-.L fazweiq H111 TVN Es 1 Q' I fl .mm P ..:.x I -f. . 1. i l I E Q E S F13 5 u 5 Wifmf wi J ' .- fi rf-5' 'Wi-4 .f - . W - ' . -f. ' -X ' r. ' A , .' , . X '4 1, 'H , ILLEGE PL YE ,-Q 1,5 Presidenf ..,...v,.,, .,..,........., J IM LOBBEY YE, Vice Presiderif ,W VIRGINIA MONTEITH Secretary ,.,K,,,. ,..,...,.,, C AROL SAPP . li? III if? is 'vii If lII I if 2 II' 5 FIRST ROW: Bob McLaughlin Rod B' h , ney is op, Dennis Spille, Karen Gunlock, Barbara O'Hara, Bob Blankenship, Shirley Hillarcl, Margaret Johnson, Gayle Prigg, Diane Van Hooser, Virginia Monfeifh, Kay Dunham, M. W. Briefzke. SECOND ROW: .lay Williams, Bonnie Dawson, Brenda Hammond, Courfney Smith, Mrs. Mifchell, Michele Jones, Mary Baum, Bonnie Jean Cogbill, Alfred Long, John Anderson. THIRD ROW: Galen Irwin, Jim Pearl, Ronnie Camp, Jane Hiilhouse, Dick St G'ff' J' ' evens, Judy ri ls, nm Lobbey, Nancy Mapes, Esfel Landrlfh, Becky Doolin. I . 1 m . Z 2 il iimii it E yagiesm 1. T 'Q i 'S 152129 im M, :Lain IZ? 5 i I Lie if ,it it D A 'ata OFFICERS President ..........,......,...,...... DIXIE MOFFETT CABINET D. U M H t N H T M Pl J P K . . : axle o e, e rew n, tene ummer, et , Vlce Presldenl -A'- H -'- ------ J CAN PETTY Francis, Sue Harter, Nancy SmithllJucly Alllen, Susan Morris. can ly ay Secretary ....... ....... G AYLE PRIGG Treasurer ........................ AILENE PLUMMER il M riiii SZ - Na asa' x' ' aaa sw X' W 5 an I iw 'AZ I' ii it A - ,.... ii I . - w . u 4l. 2r iii 'Q , .4.m-.,.- FIRST ROW: Kay Francis, Janice Cory, Willa Raines, Sally Burress, Judy Allen, Susan Elliot, Mary Sue Calvin, Mary Moody, Linda Williams, Nancy Merrick, Carol Sapp, Barbara Arehart, Judy Griffis. SECOND ROW: Susie Kersh, Patsy Pelot, Frances McDowell, Linda Gahagan, Carol Roe, Gayle Prigg, Judy Brock, Margery'Woolarcl, Janet Hall, Janeil Atterbury, Nancy Mapes. THIRD ROW: Dixie Moffett, Sharon Davis, Sue Harter, Sharon Mille, Nancy Robson, Nancy Welch, Diane Van Hooser, Carolyn Chapman, Louella Russell, Karen Smith, Nelly Trewyn. FOURTH ROW: Ailene Plummer, Nancy Smith, Mariorie George, Raymah Newton, Helen Kersey, Sue Winchester, Kathy Black, Delores Whis- ner, Margaret Johnson, Carolyn McKinley. FIFTH ROW: Joan Petty, Marty Leib, Jane Doolin, Linda Steves, Beatrice Eacls, Courtney Smith, Janice Hutchins, Wilma Mosher, Jewel Frownfelter, Joy Roper. 60 President ........... .......... J IM MORGAN Vice President .,,.. ,,.,,..,..,,., B OB PERKINS Secretary ......, -- ROSE MARIE WOOD Treasurer --- .............. ............ J OAN PETTY Program Chairman .... .... B ILL LIVINGSTON FIRST ROW: Sue Plympton, Diane Van Hooser, Margaret Johnson, Rose Marie Wood, Joan Petty, Syndey Field, Bob Perkins, Miss McCormick. SECOND ROW: Leon Glover, Monty Mitchell, Bill Livingston, Virgil Carr, Jim Morgan, Bob Gady, George Anderson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Manker, Steve Schultz, Frank Martin, Walter Bridges, Gary Tolen, Charlie Bridges bl CHOIR . . OUR MIGHTY MASTERS OF SONG fa ,ft K Q wif? - - N! WM 55l: I FIRST ROW: Jerrel Deane Manley, Susan Morris, Nancy Smith, Virginia Monteith, Rebecca Sturgeon, Jewell Frownfelter, Nancy Merrick, Sally Eliff, Judy Kelly, Janeil Atterbury, Nancy Hodson Dixie Moffet, Donna Smith, Mary Sue Calvin. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Barnes, Judy Allen, Judy Fisher, Marsha Kimes, Bill Kilgore, Jay Williams, Rex Erisman, Charles Hill ,Dennis Spille, Bob Grooms, Bill Thompson, Diane Van Hooser, Marty Lieb, Carolyn Eliason. THIRD ROW: Gayie Prigg, Sue Winchester, Galen Irwin, Clayton Parker, Larry Sanborn, Steve Shultz, Mike Owens, Bob Perkins, James Palmer, Jeanne Moore, Joy Roper, Nancy Mapes, Nedra Barkley. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Gift, Janice Frazier, Frances McDowell, Linda Hammer, Bobbie Tilley, Judy Terry, Tom Herrod, John Schnert, Jack Vincent, Conrad Gubera, Brenda Hines, Jan Austin, Joan Petty, Carolyn McKinley. TRIPLE TRIO Nancy Smith Judy Virginia Monieirh, Marcia Kimes, Nancy Mapes, , Kelley, Donna Smifh, Susan Morris, Rebecca Sturgeon, Sallye Elliff, Dixie Moffett. Accornpanisr Bill Thompson. BLE ENSEM INSTRUMENTAL b rn San 0 sallve sniff and Laffy MUSIC MAJORS Virginia Monreifh, Bill Thompson, Sallye Nancy Smith, Susan Morris, Larry Sanborn. Elliff, Dennis Spille sEc:oND SEMESTER BRINGS us NEW STUDENTS qv: M I ,I '- i I I sw W X ,, 1 s i , - FIRST ROW: Bill Forresf, Eugene Lindsey, John Archer, Monte Miichell, Donna Brown, Sandra Shewmake, Jim Andrews. SECOND ROW: Burdette Christian, Charles Patterson, Virgil Carr, Bob Gaddy, Richard Crowell, Mohserm Rahimsalehi, Daryoiesh Assacli. THIRD ROW: Charles Genrich, Carroll Long, Bruce Coulfer, Wallace Gladclen, John Garde. FOURTH ROW: John Mohair, Lowell Thomas, Dave Black, Esmail Nikbin. NEW STUDENTS NOT PRESENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN DONNA BOATMAN GUY BOHNSTEDT CARL BROOKS MAURICE BRUNER JERRY CARTER WILLIAM CLINTON RANDALL CORDELL JAMES DALTON WAYNE FRANCE RONALD GAGNON VIC GALBRAITH JEAN GLENN WAYNE GOODMAN BILL HAMMONS WILLIAM HAYES TYLER HOARE DORIS HUGHES JACKIE HUGHES GERALD JACKSON DONALD JOHNSTON NEAL JOYCE ELMO KEELING JOHN KIEFER JAMES LAND FRANKLIN LANGER WILLIAM LIVESAY JUDY LYTLE JOSEPH MERRICK ELVIN MINER BILLIE MANNING JOHN MCCONNELL BILLIE SCHLUPP GEORGE SMITH JOE STEPP IVAN STURGEON HERBERT RAY STUSSY J. H. WESTFALL CLYDE WILSON LARRY WOODWARD K . v-,B w ,.f 1 ,Q Q. 1 QV ,v ,-N,,..-aan'-fu 7' -:ff-ar, ,L Q A-i .n egf 'Q-W -S lr ,WL in L- F. ' x A . , . , 6, 15- ,, . A -fx' u - All 1? ,413 ' H n, ' J 15: lm- wr 2 -4 G ' ' Q- ff. pg if Q S - 5 Q' ' 3 4 K 2 L., . '.w-rim :wi LQF5' ' if-.'fQ'1 'h . : is 4 , . I -Lil 5:17, X , pf -.FI--11 A? - ,, , ' Q .- .- . . :Ig A if-.-4,5 :- - W.. 1 .4 f wi 1 x ' LQ . '1' ,, ' ,W .J rr ' V I I 0 . U V . Jail. I, ' 0 ' .295 H qty! 0 ,.,V. A .Q Cialis R 5, i fsii s ga .1- '- P 'idx 1 1 'ff We-rv F Q . ,Nm r I ' ,X Wie.. E 1 J.. FIRST ROW, top to bottom: Allene Strecker, Carolyn McCurry, .lan Austin, Sandra Dillion, Linda Houchen Hammer, Rose Marie Wood. SECOND ROW, top to bottom: Paul Stubblefield, Harry Sneed, lda Cox. THIRD ROW, top to bottom: Bonnie Cogbill, Karen Aldridge, Rebecca Doolen, Yvonne Clay, Linda Pace, Barbara O'Hara, Nancy Welch. FOURTH ROW: Bob Bishop, Everyone anxiously awaits the distribution of the CHART. lt is a welcome sight, found in each hall and is read quite frequently in the classes, often instead of the text. The hard work done by the staff is truly appreciated by every Juco student. Boy, what a game! exclaims Claire as he describes the action for the paper. as--S ,iw Writing, proofreading, and rewriting . . . these busy girls take on the task of editing r Chart. ww Out go the latest editions to the alumni of J.J.C. 67 rw I ga I Ill -Q., ff.. I ii IP ,, - I II If... 'I S . .- E l if It K , V ,i -, life 2.2 21'V I ,ei er' '..b 1 g I' o f if I B -.- B Q- lizih I I I . ., 'w or I ., I V. -.. .B I, - 1, all I . OFFICERS Presidenr .......... - ...... .,... L EON GLOVER Vice President .... ....... B OB BROWN Secrefary ....,. E ....,. ,... S YDNEY FIELDS I 4 Y. I N 5. 2, .A 4, I if i A' ii E? I I ii I I ' Hi' - nv- un- dr -1 FIRST ROW: Richard Clark, Frank Martin, Miss McCormick, Mr. McClymond, Marcus Bailey, Marvin Wolfenbarger, SECOND ROW: Mike Owen, Jess Gillard, Sydney Fields, Bruce Bullard, Rex Erisman, Leon Glover, Jim Morgan, George Anderson, Lloyd Endicott, Bob Brown. THIRD ROW: Jim Storm, Stand-lee Sfeenrod, Martin Brown, Joe Clinton, Bill Dukes, Paul Everhard, Steve Shultz, John Taylor, Dan.CruTcher, Steve Teil, George Russell, Dale Holland, Curtis Brown, Walter Bridgea, Charlie Bridges. ST. PAT'S QUEEN AND SHAMROCKS 11, 1 5 X 111 vf f: 'Q L. I ,' WIIIH V11 Qggglg Y TW IiIQv1x1-.I ,1 2 . L .E- ! -:- xi:-: MISS 1 1 X 1 1: I 1 I M, MISS ,1 .H 1 ,W le 1 1125411 11 1 UI II' ' D I ' I M 1 1 WIIIQ 1 5,3 1 1 if 1 1 532' ,1II11 111 11335113 11 Qxzim 1 WTZE11 1 W 1 fi II ' W '--st , 1 1 11e11 I , ,,m111 1M111!du3m,ls,, 533. 1 1m I I i'EA I 1 11 1 ' 1 LQ gQiQI55Eaj1w- IIII I 1 1 1 1 5 I S. ,S ' M :,:::::: 1 1-1 -'If' 'I1 1 :-,,, vm, X ,, X 1 . 1 1 11 If :I :.: 1 ww 1 1 1 W , . 1 1 ans 'ef H: M1111111 g 1 ,3 QUEEN ,I Si 'f-:ffm 32Q,?11 , N, .1 1 ,1111 1 11 111111 I '11 11 11 If P 11 MISS MISS 69 THE CROSSROADS ws .,. v ,:' : 'jj V ,. , . V Ax., ' ' - if , .iii fig.. 33' , . swf ffgiy .Mug I ww... Y? 7, . E W5 'Ulu LL ua-Z Nb.. PIZZA PlZZAll Who sand fha? the sfaff work and no play anyway dxdnt we? was all had 'fun lui! K Who is he? l know l've seen him. Everyone is busy frying to identify the pictures so they can be used in the book. ..., 1 ml.. , M ij' Q l Watch that line! Drawing layouts is a tedious iob with company, of course each is eager To do his share for our '60 CROSSROADS. 7l Areharl' . DIXIE Moffefl' CRCWN JEWELS Gayle Prlgg Sue Winchesier Dixie Moffett, Larry Moore, Barbara Arehart, Buddy Ball, Queen, Nancy Robson, Dick Billingsly, Galen lrwin, Sue Winchester, Harry Sneed, Nancy Smith, Phil O'Hare, Diane Gilbert, Flower Girl, Stevie Brietzke, Crown Bearer. Our beautiful Queens! '59 and '60. Such elegance cannot be equaled. Sophomore Class President has a special gift for the Queen, Royal dance for our Royalty. 5454 ,r CAST N . n a n I L. 41. A -.1 3' ' '-'W ' We A ft M A Q 5. . 4 A ' A ,,. f: -fp V, ' :'YfQ:!'m1 U! Q xfif X14 XE my 1 u. A , UQ57 Q. E' A 2 'M' Q l rig: X . 'Aim at-1 1 1., Aiffifufvft V71 5 . f-gr? ,, ,, - L -,'i.,i.L.5jd?f . N ,rx : A '- ' l dixix sf, yu ft-he . Q ' ?N,fy 3Q1 f -215 2 9 ev -an KX ,.f'.' 'F 55 ' 1 L' ' . 5 ' L Y 5,25 .5 Ji? . , , ' Ziff, ' X .. v .PZW if l e fag ,Q BQ-I 13' 71' :J '32iff'7i?f?iQLf' -Aa' N31 THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK I H! + j I' Q 1 'A ' .,: - ,.:.-? -- . ul' - Q' 2 V 'Q 'r V :T H ,W ,- - , - v .. R' 1 pw . ' ,H Sf, 'I f:,.'1k-4,24 - SfN '4Eg12!. V-4 ' W g I ,I Y I , M V M FP I vi. , 1 ,,.. 5 MIM an -' 'X if 'IW a SJ. r img' 5 s ' ' 1 r 1 JI , L, icq QW BY GOODRICH AND HACKETT ,K -gf mfg -C. PRODUCTION STAFF l ,. I . 'f e lx L L 1 2. xv f dh Y-:V y , ' ,4 - W M :L :-91 . H Z 23231-- if if V ' ..f',,fW'i2f 1g:5 ,gg ,. . ' ' ' 2 'Q ?-.1 ini i 'H' ,H M L W ' ir' ff':2f's , 7 Y I E 5:55 ' F -J. Tj? ?-,- ,jfgzf D M ff , A, K- xijg- pq' , uwmss ' , 5, P ,gk J , 5' J X ., M. . 2 w v ' 4 f' 5 m I . . , W KMA 1 2, . if E MEX! ivan -xa .X ,,..a. .- .,,. . CAST JACK CHESNEY ...W ....... ....... J im Lobbey BRASSET .............,..,............... Galen Irwin CHARLES WYKEHAM - .......... Ronnie Camp LORD FANCOURT BABBERLY Dick Stevens KITTY VERDUN ..........e......... Nancy Mapes AMY SPETTIGUE .......,........ Jane Hillhouse SIR FRANCIS CHESNEY E-- Esiel Landreih STEPHEN SPETTIGUE ............,..... Jim Pearl DONNA LUCIA D'ALVADOREZ Rebecca Doolen ELA DELAHAY ...... ......... J udy Griffis Dinner lubricafes Jim Lobbey, Dick Stevens, Jane Hillhouse, Ronnie Camp, Nancy Mapes, Galen Irwin. E E. yn 1 I I ii 1 iii J: When ious frauds - P are dispe-nsa'rions. business. While there's tea there's hope. Director ........................ Milton W. Brietzke Technical Director ...... Mrs. Grace Mitchell Student Director ....... ---- Bonnie Cogbill Stage Manager ................ Bob Blankenship House Manager ................ Larry Meacham Lighting ................ Jim Lobbey, Conrad Gubera, Barbara O'Hara, Dennis Spille Sound ....................... ---- Virginia Montieth Backdrop ...... Bonnie Dawson, David Clow Costumes ...... Barbara O'Hara, Mary Baum, Carol Sapp Properties ........ Brenda Hammond, Gayle Prigg, Rebecca Doolen, Nancy Mapes, Nancy Smith, Susan Morris, Beverly How, Freda Thompson Furniture ................ Shirley Hilliard, Judy Griffis, Diane Van Hooser, John Ander- son, Mariedean Spittler Publicity ............ Michael Walker, Michele Jones, Bill Welch, Judy Turner Make-up ............................ Linda Williams STANDING: Ronnie Camp, Jahe Hillhouse, Galen Irwin, Jim Pearl, Jim Lobbey. SEATED: Rebecca Doolen, Dick Stevens, Nancy Mapes. PRODUCTION STAFF MINOR PRODUCTIONS The one acts, presented in the spring by the College Players, were directed by students in Mr. B's directing class, Jim Lobbey, Conrad Gubera, Susan Stout Terry Dixon, John Anderson, Murray Lorenzen, Glen Meadows, Betty Lee. And It Came to Pass presented for the Christmas assembly by the acting class under the direction of Mr. Brietzke proved to be an inspiring production that deeply moved all who saw it. The pause that refreshes! The cast and crew are still going strong long after the final curtain. Judy and Becky try their luck at character make-up, preparing for their roles in Charley's Aunt. No, Barbara isn't throwing the stand at Bob. This is iust an example of the good work done by our efficient stage crew, under Mrs. Mitchell's direction, Q06 Camplaell Lifts 25 L, ,Ons Wane ,Yea Steggemen Past Footblons Reqe X 'af al L09 NXSX Dean Bears, 7 to 3 ed Coach DWI Lette,- E CCXS gx ' Freddy Campbell mme f ol Zicently thaiy2ite8ge anno e . Lea 0 ence vie 6 'Q ngwhere to ma S xigief jjrinclglerg md ifilpcfzn U Con Cf QOXXQLQ O C i bl Irded letters Fw have ent ID 9:90 P Oclmlhzrn Tot the 19596611 fi eagefs B PMN J pl Shd WUC WD gg , o ln a es if Y B117 an K NEO Gore on Rhea O lg and I9 l4TmvJ11l1 ,gm 0.5115 Freddy W the '77 Mm! Hlnmer rl C011 GIOV Cflmpbe Homecoming we Y fd wmv CA HndD1V1dTLi'Cha1- Ul Gs nn gl XNOU th LCOITU. elgqrde u Leornrd Gremngers D O0 L109 U YUIR rf-'Ulm ugh C krekoff return lite 1n quarter Ind Cwrl Wllso up pxss defendlng 1n t frslme sparked Dudley joplm QIUIIIOI' College L 19 I4 Homceomm v1c toher 8 over thelr areh 1 H1ghland Kwnsas Seottl Interstate Conference ellsh wt lunge Stlcllum Gremn er s eleetr1fy1n lowed 1 Hrghland scorq whrch put the Lxons on encl of 1 14 6 count T mm h1lfback from Ca Over Parsons 86 8 ARL '1C'J1C1,e Hufro, Dzy ohm Ser Orrez Loca Cagers TFIUITI M ALENX IGI qndlvim HQYSLP 017563 rl Jfbhn HX Swee B Ju Sh 11 T e IC LIONS set 1 fast Lyzgley DQHJYCTIOINF CHE Urger Tuesdly Detcmhcr Q md WEN S Moss and Vefettl t e Pusons Iunlor College Om PO D111 nals 86 to 87 The L1on R RORA Vflf Crutcher l per cent of thelr free th The ER Temsm lute 1m Hwyshp 5 11 g Ling trovnszonal B1 Anderg Cwrthlge took seormg Neosho mics md Sttermen O ou Ill wxth I I'701I'1fb Clty Y Glry GO Bd Hod re 1? reld golls md On Gerry Smlth EWICIY Welfs' throw Jlfllflly Wh1te 5 8 JODIUI lffhage I rm el ll fed srwals 1nd two fre ld g X A , C' C1 . - z h C 1 ll S -x 4 ' ' 1 11 K A . 1 1 7 K I J R ' hi, 1 WB ' q . L1 , ' H hl - 1 e 1 sh, X 1 , - ll - , wil b'G1 ll 1 fi? EQ' , - 1 , -ks U ' S l , P, G - Rfz ' I ' 1 I f G I ,K 'J' 2 N' ' ' I I - C . 4 b on 1 V I h . ' 1. l - . , I X ' 'C ,I g 5 l canle 75 point defilzlttto and BB CITY CMI .7 I , Q .h 2' . ' 1 1 JI X1 F ' 1 ef' W. 1 ' I. F13 - ill :nxt K . k .JEV , 35 4 . 1-1 - .HJ f '1 a I ' fi . ' ' . 7 P , . 1 , ' b 'll , I - 1'r,,ic 1, 'j l' in u C l U NI 80 SPCRTS III ll 8I BACK ROW: Coach Doug Landrith, Paul Rohmaller, Steve Crowley, Leonard Greninger, Dave Teagarden Lang Franks, Bill Hodges, Ralph Davis, Charles Chapman, Gary Goswick, Bob Barnes, Phil O'Hare Harry Smith, John Powell, Jerry Chew, Coach Dudley Stegge. MIDDLE ROW: Ronnie Rhea, Max Sweezy Bob Brown, Lynn Patty, Don Montee, Buddy Ball, Jackie Schallenburger, Bob Busby, Fred Campbell Dale Staggs, Ralph Cortez, Leon Glover, Charles Hammer, Jirn White, Carl Wilson, John Hutto. J.J.C. THIRD CONSECUTIVE INTERSTATE CONFERENCE Joplin ...... M ..,,.,. ..... l 9 Fairbury ........... .... 0 Joplin ....,. ..... 0 Independence .,................ .......... ...... 3 l Joplin ...... --- 7 Kansas State College B --- O Joplin ....., ..... 2 8 Wentworth Military ....,... .... O Joplin ...... ...,. l 9 i'Highlanol ...,......... .. ............ ...... l 4 Joplinw ...w. 7 Southwest Mo. State B --- ---- 3 Joplin. ..... ..... l 3 Pratt ..........,................... .... 9 Joplin ...... ..... 6 3 Fort Scott ...............,............,....... .... 7 Conference Games Coach Dudley Stegge led his football Team io another con ference win this year. Ron Rhea, J.J.C. football co-captain, throws The effigy of 1h Highland foofball team on ihe fire at The Pep Rally. T e L K , ---L fe -5 e-jzyii-1-,mmf ::-1,.-f,-- ?e1-,.::'fea:,aa:- qv'geig5fqf:j,f:g-,fly-gr' i i 2 ea Ji? 5' if if e ' -Q e l - , 1 ,N ii iigfsi,,,,....... 1 Mil? i ii, ,rg ii. ,.. if -gf, if 3 i ag: 5 i ii ii i ,- , gg 5, if fa Q Yi li Y 'Z V E? Q - ' -1 ,Au ,,, - A l ,,, , i ,, . E , ig 1 'Ei aj - :Vg ear ,ii .F ww ii Y iii i gw .l.J.C.'s patent offensive team, which averaged 19.5 points per game, is shown from left to right: Ron Rhea, John Powell, Buddy Ball, Jim Cash, Bob Brown, Dan Crufcher, and Dave Teagarden on ihe line. In thc backfield Dale Staggs 72 has taken the fake while Q.B. Charles Hammer, F.B. John Hufto, and H.B. Leon Glover decide who is going to end up with the ball. 6 'fax N .. ,lf V - CI- 5 - E E .. .. . :HZ N Vfgfgii. , '14 'fzfgg Q. E v-7 if Jim Cash, our sfariing center, was named To the Wigwam Wisemen College foot- ball Team for his oufstancling line play on offense and superior linebacking on defense. JIM CASH ALL-AMERICAN 'fy ,, K L Dale Staggs and manager Jerry Chew give Carl Wilson a hand with that new helmet and those new pads, while John Powell adiusts his shoulder pads. Joplin scores again and by the looks of John Powell's uniform 9 contest with Highland. Final score Joplin 'l9, Highland 14. number 42, it must be the last touchdown in our homecomin Q-,X ue. nz Carl Wilson, our outstanding ty man, hauls d nghland b I ' and stops have be ' what could en a sizable gain. Dale Sfaggs dives across for 'fhe score in our opening game with Fairbury. Joplin 19, Fairbury 0. -5' Leonard Greninger is pulled down after a sizable gain ' comin an our home- g game. safe- own a H' al carrier : 4-. 5 i Linda Houchen Hammer Mary Baum Jane Hillhouse Dixie Moffetf Mary Lou Donahoe, Ready To raise The roof if nec- essary, Dixie MoTTeTT, cheerlead- ing capTain, corralled her squad of vivacious cheerleaders who in Turn corralled The spiriT of The sTudenT body and The Team. Product one happy group of sports fans. 1 CP 2 JJE Q93 .1 A i . ,W N in 4, i 'A Q1 K Barbara Arehart Sandra Nelson 1959 HOMECOMING Juco welcomed its alumni once again to the annual Home- coming. The evening was highlighted by the crowning of the Queen, selected by the team, at halftime. A parade preceded the game in which many organizations participated. Following our victory over Highland the queen and her attendants reigned over the dance. The Homecoming Dance was one fit for a queen and enioyed by her loyal subiects. QUEEN Patsy Pelot WY- -Y - V---. X.- , ' A' .xi-. -i ii: mr ' my ,Fi 1 Y ., , 55 Q25 , iw., Q .,-52 . .. 'i ,aa ' W Fe aaa ga ' ag l i l Buddy agrees with the football team an excellent choice! 1 ' I' .55 : I' Q 1 :J n . fggw . ffg S H . :-- ,. 3 W 4 Ei? -,.. N i , :M 54.11, --. - Y ,, N' fx- i x.-7-:fn I 'fgn ..i A r Q , wi , F ,, 9 .ir A mi- f . ' fn: H. -in - V -'E 222 2 2 5' I -. f - V -Y zfpf:- bg ? 7 1, iii - 1' wi 'Q -- -zmggrag-51-,g,yQ g-'ni3'5,1'1lI.L , ,xagwi , V I 1 -1-ff' ' 1 f- MTV, , -,,,,,,, :., v gif'-E,L5',:' ' , ,YV Vk., ,fq5il::::,-xF55,1:?.v 5. 'Rf wki-P-Y E, , 2 137 3 gy! . J 11, '-, ' 'Y Q 1 V Q aa-' '-' - 'Fx ii v 18 ' .5 L. S ,,,,,, l iik gg xi f u - - J ' .S Dave Crocker Jim White Jerry Brewer . ..- ni' 1' Virgil Brill Dean Wilson a Larry Ford Keeling - II ll TOP 7 ., lg 4 --,T ' Ry I 1 . x Q 9 J 5 i... J Dave Crockett scores with a jump shot against Ft. Scott. Jim White, sharpshc scores again for Lions. 92 Driving in for a lay-in. 1 Sure shot! Jim Jones shoots a lay-up. Larry Keeling scores with a lay in against Kansas City. i i I x 93 Q0 uxavvigslx Religious Week Will Feature Many Activities I . V 0 ' 69 , Q 1 0 0? sis I . I ,, '10-Y' fic 5 YQQQOQ Crossroads Ball .faith-Unclerstancling-Coop' eration will be the theme of the Religious Emphasis Week Jann, ary 11f1.5. The purposes of the observation, sponsored by the Stu' slegit Senate, will he to arouse an in erest in r nd to become ay Croundwor ' X gvam ious denomif A valentine the fe Yu e . Petty, Chair' light the annual Cr Cavtu Yaaxl Sing de arranging scheduled for Februar xn Pre-Ho K In bounce Hilo that a prof are progressing 1-api Sourxoi XT1,,LO and YL- as ll be givenf I Ixhiiss Venus Yount . beiweefbecembzf wither ti e yearbo -6 y, . . A - ' C Ps- vlan? I 'QW 51 s f I M' W . l gDmne he imma uccess u lxer ' 0 o' ual . S NK A ham ann 1-bank E, .mg wuisiihe Cor, emws Starts Semester f .--rhztvlfsgx Y Weeiing Omit T095 W ill Amid shrieks and howls from rn gi oi H dmnet 6 0'clOCk XAGQQCC a a Cana ghouls and gals, juco sophomores sk11XegeY37J'aiO the gg Qxgsiifzg I will ' ushered in another school term hal 537 gigabit BVQYS' T Yi:-sr YYGSXDV untill with their traditional mixer Mon with an wang oi the Zak a fea clay night following the first day gene QJ. B' 390:05 WM SQ You? Q90 rsda of classes. Nanc cerian has Oi QWHE1-'ge SQQXXS, ons Anything goes properly l Mot 55196 ' go! Wx - T bels the everfpopulzir iuction con of noi . C09 Aires un? A 'K I MC en , -oil . mm VN? .he,Y'1:C ,..-is ls dips: reset' IH l ACTIVITIES IIIII 94 ducted hy ,Iarnes R, Qtritton in flw uvm, Fabulous prizes were I REMEMBER THIS YEAR Q 7 3, Lg, -if ,vi ? S' L A- Hello, der, I J , J f Siudents voting for their favorite candidate NW' 1 'EW W' ' fi- - T' 2, ii , H , HL, V M ' , K . N, Blue Ribbon Finalist' The fashionable Befa's. 96 U 'll 'A W fm wwv-AL2, .1 , 'W' .1uT,2i' iff-C'-7 P 5? . 5- lj lg' 57 g 'A . sf N5 ,Z I -A .- fb J 01 X311 LH S -iffyiifa 2 LK af ' L ' ' I f' - , . ,H x- N573 ' w H1 -: 1'-5? A' .,, , , - -, Az, , . X S 4. H45-L ,..,L7...,. ,V I ' 1 Ak Q l rfi' ' 5 . . . -' .5120 , B i 3 1 H. 'i K 5- '-J f' B AS STUDENTS Q9 , ' -Mar' ,N -M ii U i i N H 1 Caroling in ihe halls. .1 Q I 11 ,ng V ul',.f m ,. -',.,uL,s' .fi l 591.111, Vg ,PY nxlfgg: - Lam! V I . . V , fl 'Heat Me??? 1-1 w' x n i i 'z uw M ww ii ii www X iw gi iw .,,. A Ek W Young Republican club wraps Christmas gifts OF J.J.C .... A pretfy girl is like a melody. Advisors and Freshman ponder schedules. p-is 1 l 3 . ' il' ,N for those less 'fortunate Top three nn charge of YW tea we REMEMBER THE DANCES A Winchester will get them every time. Romeo, Romeo, where an thou. The three bears. THE TRIPS THE FUN . . . .dw W' Y'-x Hzzs 5 wv Y' wa 3.165 QT me . ' H :Esau .WR is H 1 MQ , M 5- f?'E1a Gfiiffx ,ff ph - . H' N Political poll. .i ,y A M 2 UE ' w x 5 my Yl q5,g4Qs?ff 1,, 4gQL? - mfg 3 .ffgirw L . -2: 23452 I W N ' 5 A Hx A scene after the iudging of the beards 1 M on St. Pafrick's Day. M1 , Pa and Ma. IOI THE GOOD TIMES like you're a mumm Old friends - Old faces. . N ., Y ii,---vi-, 1' , - f..-L ,,,iH.i. ww, 1 Off with his head! 'L fr i 1 jg .,. H i we .hh FOR YOU AND ME! Modern dance class. 1 ,, ff? I 1, +53 929 .QL ' ' o . ' Y, 414 41, -wh' I so fired - I so weary. The end- I 11 N N A , f , mf H ,vm wi-3 , f , yi ,.,.1 'I 2 'Nw ig 19: 4 H ww ' Xu W WT 'uk W 4, 's f i'n ., ' 131-5- -.L 151 .. t,, ,. A ,I , ,,,, X' Lx' 5.4. 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And may we realize that these years . . . perhaps the best years . . . have also been the formative years, the-turning point in many of our lives. y ' To the Sophomores A Congratulations, good luckgand so long! To those of you who are left - Keep on making these the best years of your lives! l . 1 l, A s. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Taylor Publishing Company Dallas, Texas Baird Studio -Joplin, Missouri Joplin Macy's Newman's Fox Theatre Globe and News Inter CiTy Florisr C. Meek Lumber Curley's Bee Line Faculry Cusroolians Herald ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Acknowledgements ...., ,.... I O5 Administration ........., ............ ..... 8 - I 3 Alumni Committee ....... 2 ,-..-... Assembly Committee Basketball ,e.....,........... .... Beta Beta Beta .,,. Chart ............... Cheerleaders ...... Choir ............... Circle K ....,......... 65 22--- 65 90-93 52 66-67 87 62-63 53 College Players ....... ...... 5 9 Crossroads ..........,.... Dramatic Productions Engineers ................. Football ..,.,.... Freshmen ................ 70-73 74-79 68-69 82-86 36-47 Freshman Officers .... ....... 3 5 Homecoming ....... Mathematics .......... 88-89 6I Modern Language .... 2 .,.... 58 New Students ..... 2 Phi Theta Kappa ..... ..... 2 64 56 Pi Alpha Pi ........ 2 ,...... 2 ,.-.... 57 Sophomores .............. ..... I 7-34 Sophomore Officers ..... ...s....,..., I 6 Student Life .............. Student Senate ....... Summer Cabinet .s.... Young Democrats ,... Young Republicans ...,... Y.W.C.A. ............,...., - ADMINISTRATION Anderson, Ferrell ..... Anderson, V. L. ...... Baker, R. H. .,,,....... Beckham, Louise Boles, Arthur ......... Brietzke, Milton ...... Brown, Leonard ..,.. Carr, Charles ...... Coffey, Ada ..,,...... Cowan, Clarence ...... Dryer, Lloyd ..,....,. Ellis, Merrill .............. Floyd, Cecil ....... 2 ........ Frazier, Loretta ...... Gilbert, Wayne ...... Godfrey, Evan ..... Gockel, Harry .....,.... l05 Grey, Fern ...... 2 ...... 96-I 03 50 50 22 54 55 2.- 60 8 IO 22 I2 2.2 I3 I0 IO 22 I3 2-2 I0 I0 I0 I0 I2 -22 I0 -2-2 8 I0 2-2-- 8 Groom, Mabel .........,,. Harrison, Dr. Forrest Headlee, Cleetis ............. I 3 Johnson, Kenneth ..... 2 ..,usa... Kash, Harrison ,.... 2 ......... Keel, Otto ........... Kelly, Mary Kirk ................... Landrith, Douglas .s... 2 L... 2 ..,,... Litton, Maurice ........ McCormick, Martha ...,. McClymond, Ernest .s... Manker, Harold ..,..., .. 2- Maupin, James ....., Mitchell, Grace ............. Mitchell, Margaret ..,... Pohnka, Lucille ....,.. Ramsour, Mittie ...,. Ratekin, Eula ...... Sharp, Norman ...., Smith, Lela ....... Sohosky, Jean A... Soutar, Esther ...... Sohosky, Jean ...... 22- IO II 2--- II 8 -22 II 22- II 9 II 22 II 22 II II 22 II 22- 9 22 Il I3 I2 8 I2 8 I 3 2 ........... 8 Soutar, Esther ,.......... ...Y.. Sovereign, Oliver 2 ......... 2 ........ Spangler, Lilian ..... Stegge, Dudley ..... Steininger, Vera ..... Stoll, Helen .,.. Trim, Shirley ..... Yount, Venus ............ Van Fleet, Herbert ...... Waring, Ida ........... Wicks, Myrtle s..... STUDENTS Aggus, Larry .......... I3 2- I2 22 I2 22 I2 I2 I3 22- 9 I 2 22 .,....... 8 2-- I 3 22 I 3 I7 66 Aldridge, Karen .............................. 36, 52, Allen, Judy .,..,............. 4, I7, 50, 52, 58, 60, 62 I7 Allen, Phillip ...... 2 ......................-.......... --------- Anderson, George ....... Anderson, John -2 ....... Anderson, Patricia ....... Anderson, Bill .....,2. Andrews, Jim .... Archer, John ......... Archer, Kenneth ................-... Arehart, Barbara ........ 3, 4, Armstrong, Carol ..... 2 ........ -222 I 7, 2-2 I 7, 61, as 59, 78 I 7 83, 89 222- 64 um,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,-,----222- 64 36, 50, 53, 17,'52, 60, 54, 58 72, 73, 88, 89 22-----2-22---- 36 Assadi, Daryetesh ....... .......-- - ------ - 64 Atterbury, Janeil ..,,. I7, SI, 60, 62 Austin, Austin, Austin, Bailey, B. A. ,,., - Jan ..... ,.,.. 17, 56, Ralph ..... ......,..,.,,,- .,,,A, i,,,-,,- Marcus .,.... Baker, Bobby ...., Baker, Danny .,... Baker, Leota .....,.....,, Baker, Mary Darlene ................,...,....,..,..v Baker, Steven ,.,.,,..,.....,...........w.......,..... Ball, Buddy .,., 4, 18, 50, 53, 56, 70, 73, Ball, Larry .,.... .... L ,...... Banks, Mickael ..,,. Bard, Bob .....,..... .....................,.... Barkley, Nedra ...................... 36, 52, Barnes, Amelia Lorraine .................. 36, Barnes, Robert ................ .............. 1 8 Bartley, Everett ..... ................. Baum, Mary ...... ......... .... 3 6 , 50, Beck, Nan ..,.. Bennett, Ronal .,,,.e. Berryhill, Wilma ...,. Billingsley, Dick ..... Birkes, William ...... Bishop, Robert ,..... Bishop, Rodney ....,.. Black, Dave ,... M ....... Black, Kathy ....... Black, Rex ..,............. Blackburn, Norma ....... Blankenship, Bob .... Blankenship, Lynn ....... Bloom, Carol ....... Blosser, Fred ..... Boese, Gary ....... Borland, Glen ....... Braytield, Wesley .... Brewer, Jerry ...... Bridges, Charley ...... Bridges, Jane ....... Bridges, Walter .... Brill, Vi rgil .v........ Brock, Judy -, ......,. Brill, Virgil ...... Brock, J udy .... Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Alan --..-- Curtis ...... Donna ..... Gordon ..... Gregory , ,... Lloyd --- ....... - 36 53, 54, --,,- 36 1 8, ---- 37, 18, 18, 19, 56 37, 19, 56, 37, ----- 37 INDEX Brown, Martin ..,.., Brown, Bob ......., Brown, Stephen .... Browning, James, .... Buchaman, Berry ....,. Buchanan, Jerry .... Bullard, Bruce ....... 35, C ....... .,.,.. 1 9, 68 Bunting, Gerald ............., Burkett, Garland ...... L ........ Burkhart, Wylie ......,.. Burlingame, Barbara Burns, Dale ..... -,, 37 Burress, Sally L... ....-. ,.-A- 3 7 , Byers, Ann ............ c 37, 51, Calvin, Mary Sue .,,.,.-,--,--, Camp, Ronald ..., 35, 37, 53, 54, 5 60 8, 59 Campbell, Carl ....,...,,e,,,..,.,.LL,,,,-,A, A,,,,,--- Campbell, Coleen ...,.. F w,,,,-., Campbell, Fred .... Carr, Doris ......,,,,., Carr, Doris Jean ....,. Carr, Virgil ....,...... Cash, Jim ......,,,,... Casperson, Leon Cates, Doglas ....... ,. 56 19 Catron, Michael ...... ......,,L,.. Chadwell, Judith .,.. e,.. Chapman, Carolyn Chapman, Charles ....... Cherry, Charles .... Chew, Jerry ........ Chilcott, Ronnie ...... Chrestensen, Gene Christian, Burdette Clark, Diana .,,...... Clark, Richard -- ,....... Clark, Vernon .... Clay, Yvonne ........ Clinton, Hugh W ....,,. Clinton, Joseph .... Clow, David v...,, Coburn, William ..... Cochran, Donald ...... Cogbill, Bonnie ...., Cole, Beverly .... Cole, Jerry .,.... Cole, Kerry ...,..... Conrow, Dennis ..... Conrow, Sylvia ...... Cook, Alan ..... Cook, John ...... 19, 20, 20, 20, 59, 66 20, 37 50 l08 Cooper, Ma rga ret Cortez, Ralph , .,,.. - Cory, Janice ....... Cowan, Patricia ..,. Cox, Ida .......,....,... Coy, Lytna .....,.... Crofton, Eula Mae Craig, Patsy ..,.,...,... ..... 3 8, Crockett, Cerrie -- Crockett, Dave ..,... Crowder, Jerry ....,. Crowell, Richard ....... ......,,,a..,....., Crowley, Steve .... ....,...,......,.....,...,... Crutcher, Danny .............,.. 21, Dake, Charles .... Dake, Georgia ......... Daugherty, James Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis,. Davis, Davis, Gloria ,.,o..,,,,.. John ....... Lance ...... Ralph ,,..... Sharon ..., Sharon ..,... Davison, Duane , .,.... Dawson, Bonnie Dawson, Eddie ,- 68, 83, INDEX Eggerman, Paul ..... Eliason, Carolyn ..,.. Eliason, Donald ..o. ----, 39, Elliff, Sallye ,.,.., ,.,.,,...,,.,, 2 2, 56 Elliott, Susan ..... 2 ..,.,, 39, 51, Endicott, Lloyd ,,,.....,, ,,..........,,.-.. Ensrninger, Richard ...... ..-....,..,,,,-,.,,,,, Erisman, Rex .,.......,. ...-, 2 2, 50, 53 Essley, Marvin .,.-... Everhard, Paul ..... Fields, Sidney ,..... .........- - ,.,, ,,,.., 2 2 , Fisher, Judy ...,... Fly, Jerry ........ Ford, Robert ...., Francis, Kay ....., Franks, Lang ..... Frazier, Janice ...... Freeman, James ...... Frey, Joseph o,........ - ....... ...., 2 3, Fricks, William ........ ...................... Frowntelter, Jewell 4, 23, 60, Gaddy, Bob ............. ...... - ....... ...... Gahagan, Linda -- ........... Gammill, William ..... - ...., - .,.... - ..... Garde, John ..... - ........ Day, John ....................,.. ....,,...,..... , Garner, Janice ....... ......,. - - De Graffenreid, Mary ..... s..... 2 l, Garrison, Diane .... ..... 2 3, Delaney, Mary .....,... ..,...... G ates, Robert ....... ............ ...... Dillon, David ..s. Geltner, John ....... - ........ Dillon, Martha ,,.. c.....,,..,...... G enrich, Charles ......, Dillon, Sandra ,... ,, .,... 2l, George, Margery ..... .... - - Dillon, Wesley ..,. .......,.A....... 2 2 Giambrone, Kathryn ...... ...... . .- Dillworth, Larry ,...., 22, 82 Gibbons, Barbara ..... - ........f ---A Dittman, Ronald ..... ...., 5 8 Gift, Shirley L .... ..... Divine, Jim .......... ...s. 3 9 Gilbert-, Dennis , ..... Dix, Sally ...,..... - ...,,.,,- -,--, 3 9 Gillard, Jess ....... ----- Dixon, Patricia .,,,.,. .,... 3 9 Gillard, John .... -.------.--- Dodge, Jon ,.,,.........,,. ,,,,s,,,,,, 3 9 Gillian, Gary ............-..-.- - --,- - ----.---f4-- Dolence, Mrs. Doris ..,.... , ,........,,..,... 22 Gilmorem, Mary Jane ---.- --- Donahoe, Mary Lou ...... .... 5 O, 87 Gieruldsen, Kaore ..,.... Doolin, Jane ...,..,....................,,,.,,,.......... 22, 60 Gladdes, Wallace ..... Doolen, Rebecca .... 39, 52, 59, 66, 77, 79 Glick, Linda ......,.... ..V....V.............- Doubledee, John ....................................,....... 39 Glover, Leon .,...... . .... 23, 6l, 68, Dryer, Sam ,.......,, ...... 5 l, 90 Goodwin, Claire ...... .................. - -- Duke, William .... 22, 68 Goswick, Gary ....................................... . Dunham, Kay ...... ............ 2 2, 59 Greninger, Leonard ...........................V.. E Grittis, Judy .... 35, 40, 52, 59, 60, 69, Eads, Beatrice ....... ...... - .... 5 7, 60 Eble, Walter ..... . ........... 39 Grimm, George ---- - -------- - --'----- -- Edge, Billy ,-,, ..... 3 9 Gripka, John ..... - .-.... -- INDEX Grooms, Bob ...... ,.......,..,..,,....., 4 0, 53, Gubera, Conrad ......,, 16, 23, 54, 62, 70, Gunlock, Gary ..... ....,oo.....,..w........,,.,,....,... Gunlock Karen .... 40, Gunlock, Peggy ,.....,.... ...,.. H Hall, Janet ...,.......... ..... 41, 52, 57, Hammer, Charles .... ...... 2 3, 82, Hammer, Judy ................... ...,......,,....,,........ Linda Houchen Hammer vA,.......N. 25, 62, 66, Isbele, Eddie ,,,...., 2 ,.,..- . -m J Jackson, Norman .....,....., ..,.... Jacques, Dennis . ,M James, Bob ,.....,..... ,...... 2 5 Jenkins, Kenneth ....,. Johnson, Jerry ....,,, Johnson, John .s... ..,s,. . ..,,... .,,....s . Johnson, Larry ........,. ......,,........,,.....,. Johnson, Margaret ..... ......, 2 5, 59, 60, Hammett, Taylor ........,..,. Hammond, Brenda ...... ..,,. 2 4, 56, Hammons, Bill ........., ,........,V.. Harper, Ray ........ .... Harter, Sue -... ...... Hartzell, Sharon .... ......- Hays, Cindy ...... ....---..- Harrison, John .... ..,.,.. 24 Jones Jones I Carole ..,...,,,s,. ........ ...,.,ss,...,....s James ,.,. Hayslip, J' ......V 41 Hazlett, Helton, Henson, Herrod, lm ...,. Phillip ..,.,. Sibyl ....,. Alma ....... Tom ................ Hetherengton, Jack .... Higgins, Jerry ....., Hignite, Darlene .... Hill, Charles ........ Hillhouse, Jane ...... ..... Hillard, Shirley ,..... Hinds, Duane ...... Hines, Brenda .... 41 41 24, 51, 59, 76 41, 24, Hodges, Bill ....... -. ..,, 41, Hodson, Nancy ...... ..s.,., 2 4, Hodson, Steve ....... ......... . ..... , Hogan, Lonnie ....... H ...,,. ,... Holtord, Terry ...., ........,.. Holland, Dale .... ..... 4 1, Holmes, Nancy ....... c.,.... Floyd, Hood ..... .............. Horn, James ..... ...... - ....... How, Beverly ...... Hoyt, Virginia .... Hubatka, Don ...... Hudson, Donald ..... .... Hughes, Sharon ..... ....... Hughlett, Elaine .... Hutchins, Charles ....... ............... . . Hutchins, Janice .... .... 2 5, 52, Hutto, John ......,.. Hymer, William ................................................ Irwin, Galen .... 42, 50, 53, 54, 59, 62, 73, 76, Jones Leon ..... ....,,,..... .,.. Jones Linda .....,....,... ,............,..,..... Jones Michele ..... L ..,..... ,,... 4 2, 52, 59, Jones Ruth Ellen L ,,...... ,........,.s....c....,. Jones Bill ...,...... .....c. Joyce, Gary ........ ....,...., Joyce Jeanette ..... ............ ...... 2 5 , K Kaltenback, Kay ...,. ............ ................ Kelling, Larry ..... .c.....c... 4 2, 90, Kelley, Judy ...... ....... 2 5, 52, 62, Kersey, Helen .... ..........,.... 4 2, Kersh, Suzie ....... ....,. ....... 4 2 Kershaw, David ..... Y ................. Kiddoo, Marsha ...s.. ................... Kilgore, Bill .....,..... ......... 2 6, 56 Kimerer, Nina ....... ..............,..,,c. 4 2, Kimes, Marcia ...... ...... 2 6, 57, 62, Kirby, Roger ..... .-- .........,........ Kneale, Edgar .... ...,..... , A ....,... L Landreth, Estel ......... ..... 42, 54, 59 Langford, Judith ...... .s.,..........,..... Larimore, Keith ..... .,.. Lawhorn, John ........ .... Ledenham, Carroll ..,.... ...,.........................., Leib, Marth ...,.......... ...,. 2 6, 52, 58, 60, Le Page, Patrick ......,.. Y ....,,.,..... Linder, Buddy ....... .,.. Lendsey, Eugene ...... ,...........,.... Livingston, Sharon ..,.... ...,,...,....... . Livingston, Bill ...,... c.,..,......... 4 3, 55, Loafman, James ...........,....,........................... Lobbey, Jim .,.......... 26, 53, 59, 74, 76, 77 Long, Al ......... ...........,..................... 2 6, Long, Carrol ...... ..... 6 4, Long, William .... ....... Love, J. D. ..... Lowe, Claudia .... ...... .... Ludman, Hugh ...... , .............. INDEX Lyster, Larry ,..,... ..K,.-.,. -,-- 4 3 Mc McCartney, Mary ..AA.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,AAA-V---- A, 3 McCurry, Carolyn ,.,..,,,,,,,,, ,,w,w,,,,,-., 4 3, 66 McDowell, Frances -,--,, ,,,V,,,,,-,,A 4 3, 60, 62 McKinley, Carolyn ,-,.... ,,,,,, 2 6, 56, 60, 62 McLaughlin, Bob ..o. ,---,-,,,,- 2 6, 59 McNally, Steve ...,.... McNeeley, Maxine .....,o,,... 43 26 M Manley, Jerrel Deane .oo..--...........,,,,,,,,,, 43, 62 Manning, Charles .C....,..........,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Mapes, Nancy .... 43, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 62, 63, 70, 76, 77 Martin, Frank ,.,.., -,,,,, 4 3, 61, 68 Massey, Robert ,,..., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, 4 3 Mauldin, Bill ....... .,,....-.......,,.,,e,.,, 4 3 Mayes, Judy ........ .,,.,.......,......,.,,.. 4 3, 52 Meacham, Larry ...,... ..... 2 7, 51, 54, 74, 75 Meaclor, Dorothy ..,,. ,.,,...,,,....,...,.,...,.. 2 7 Megee, Otis ..,...... ..,...................,,......,. 4 3 Merrick, Nancy ...., ,cc 43, 51, 62, 60, 70 Meyer, Georgia ...... ................,.........,.. 2 7 Miller, Homer ..... ...,.,..,.,.c.. 2 7 Mitchell, Nonte ,.... ..... , .... 6 1, 64 Miller, Sharon ........,.,...,,.e-.,,-.,-...,.... 44, 51, 60 Moffett, Dixie ..,. 16, 27, 50, 51, 56, 60, 62, 63, 72, 73, 87 Moffett, Jim ..,..,..............,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Mohatt, John o.-..... ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,N,,,,,,,,, 6 4 Montee, Donald ...,., .........., 2 ,,,,,,,, 4 4, 82, 89 Monteith, Virginia ..,..,,. 27, 56, 59, 62, 63, 65 Moody, Mary ..A.... W .....,..... ,,...,,-.-.,-... 2 7, 52, 60 Moore, Jeanne ..... ....,,.,,, 2 7, 62 Moore, Larry ,---... ,,-,, 4 4, 73, 82 Morgan, Jimmie ...., ,..,, 2 7, 61, 68 Morlan, Bruce ...... Morris, Susan ....., .-.... 27, 56, 62, 63 Mosher, Wilma .,,. ,..,,.,,,,. 2 7, 52, 60 Moss, Denny .,.. Myers, Alice ..o.. Myers, Margie ...... ...,,,... N Neile, William ...... Nelson, Sandra ...c.,. Newton, Raamah ....., Nikben, Esmail ....... Noblett, Jim ........... Noltinsmeyer, Alice ....... Norvell, Reena ....,.. ...... Nutt, Juaneta .... .L.......... O ---- ................. - 82 44 44 44 ----,- 44, 88, 89 ,--,----- 44, 60 64 44 44 44 44 O'Hara, Barbara -- ................... 42, 51, 59, 66 O'Hare, Phil ........ 28, 50, 55, 58, 70, 73, Olliver, Sharon '-- Owens, Clovis ...... Owen, Mike ....... Pace, Linda .......... Paden, Ronny .... Palmer, Jim ........ Parker, Clayton ..... Parker, George ..... Parker, Sharon ......... Patterson, Charles ...... Patterson, Richard .... 42, 62, 44, 28, --c ,.., - ........ ...... 2 8, -- -- .......... ...,. 4 4, 'ffffffff 'Es',' Patterson, Stanley ..... .....,, Pattison, Ralph ,.,.,.. ........,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,, Patty, Lynn ............ 2-2-02 ......,,......, 28, Pearce, Richard ...... - ....................,...,,,.. Pearl, Jim ......,,... ....... 4 4, 59, 76, Pelot, Patsy .....,...... 44, 50, 60, 88, Pendleton, John ..... ,,..,...,.,..,-c.,.-....--... Pendley, Charles ...... ............................ Perkins, Phil .......... ....................,............. Perkins, Robert ........,..,...... 28, 53, 56, 61, Peterson, David .............................................. Petty, Joan .... 28, 50, 51, 56, 60, 61, 62, Phillips, Gary ................................................ Pitts, Carol ..... .. .................. ..... 4 5, Pitts, Gary .... 2 ....,.. .......... Pliler, Gary ............ ........L...,.. Plummer, Ailene ...... Plympton, Sue .......... Poe, Don .........,, 2 ,,..... Pogue, Sharon --- ....... - Pope, Audrey .... Potter, Dennis .... Potter, Harold .... Potter, Larry ....... 29, 51, 45, 51, 29, 70, x Powell, John ...... ....... 2 9, 82, 84, Powell, Sandra ..................,......................,.,.. Powell, Stephen .............................................. Prigg, Gayle .... 29, 50, 51, 53, 59, 60, 62, 72, Purcell, Betty .-... - .................. - ....................... Purcell, Raymond ..... - ....... - ...... ...... 4 5, Rahimsalehi, Mohsen Raines, Patsy ............... Raines, Willa Jean ....... Randell, Sharlene ..... - ........ --,- 45, 60, Randolph, Paul 2 ,....... ...... .,.... Rea, Susan .........,..,..,....-.......,.,.. ..c,,, Reid, Paul ............. - ....,.... , ....,.................... Repplinger, John .......... 1. ........................... - Rhea, Ronnie ..... 2 .... 2 ...,...., Richards, David ..... Rechey, Garnett ..... Riechaman, Don .,.... Ritchie, Dixie ........ 29, 82, 83, 84 45 45, 51, I I Roark, Gary ............. .............., - -- ..... --- Roberts, Rose Marie .............. - ....... .........,. Roberts, Wilburn ...... - ......... ---- 82 28 28 68 66 90 62 62 44 52 64 44 44 44 82 44 77 89 44 45 28 62 45 69 29 51 45 29 60 61 83 45 29 45 28 45 85 45 45 70, 73 45 82 64 29 69 45 45 45 45 45 89 45 57 45 52 29 45 45 INDEX Robertson, Jacquie ........................................ Robson, Nancy ........ 2, 16, 29, 51, 60, 70, Rodden, Paul ....... ....,.................,.,......,.......... Roe, Carol ....... ..... 3 0, 57, Rott, William ....... ......,,.............. Rohmaller, Paul ...... ................. 4 6, Roper, Joy ..,........ ...... 4 6, 50, 60, Rose, Gary ........... ......................... Rosenberry, Kay ...... Ross, Jimmy ..,...... Rouse, Anita ........ Rushing, Phillip ..... Russele, George ..... Russell, Louella .................. Sanborn, Larry .................. Sandford, Frank ...... Sapp, Carol ...,..... Say, Frank .............. Schreiner, Linda .... Schultz, Steve ..... Seela, Edward ..... Sehnert, John .......,.. Sex, Larry .................... Shallenburger, Jackie I 46 30, fQf755f- 30, 30, 57, 62, 30 46, 46, 61, Sherrel, James .............. .......- Sherrel, John ...-........ Shewmake, Sandra .... Shuman, Larry .......... Simpson, Carl ........ 68, 46, 31, 31 46, 31, 59 62,, 82 46, 63 57, 46 31 63 84, 32, 53, 46, 76 I Sitton, A. C. ....... ............-...... - Smith, Courtney .... ................. 4 6, Smith, Donna ..... .... 4 6, 50, 51, Smith, Harry ..... ................................- Smith, Karen .....................................,...- Smith, Mancy ........ 31 50, 51, 60, 62, Sneed, Harry ...... ..... 1 6, 31 50, 56, Spence, Elberta ....... ..................-...-----..- Spencer, Rolene ...... .......-...........--------- Spenny, Pam ....... ................................. Spicer, Howdy ...... ..................................... Spelle, Dennis .............. 31, 58, 59, 62 Spittler, Mariedene .................................. Staggs, Dale ............. - ....... ...... 8 2, Staves, Linda ......... .......... Steenrod, Stanley ..... ...... 4 6, Stephens, Susan .... ........,.. Sterrett, Jim ,....... .............. Stevens, Richard ..... .... 4 6, 59, Stokes, Curtis ..... Stone, Linda ....... Storm, James ......... Stout, Rosemarie ...... Strecker, Allene ..,.. Stubblefield, Paul ....... Sturgeon, Rebecca ........ Summers, Margaret ....... Sweet, Morris .,... - ......... Swelsy, Max ..... - .................... 46, 32, ----- 32 58, 32 62 Taunton, Marcia ................. - ........ .... 46, 47, I Taylor, Betty ........ .......-A--.-- -4 7 Taylor, John ........... .-.......-------- 6 3 Teagarden, David ..... ..... 3 2, 82, 84 Teel, Stephen ..... ..,,-, 3 2, 68 Terry, Judith ...,.. ,,-,,, 3 2, 62 Tharp, Eclana ........ ,,-,-,-. 4 7, 51 Thomas, Lowele ....... - ............ 64 Thompson, Freda .... .......... 3 2 Thompson, Norman ..... ............... - --- 47 Thompson, William ..... .,.............,.....,.... 4 7 Thompson, Bill ..,..... .... 3 2, 53, 62, 63 Tilley, Barbara ..... ....... 4 7, 52, 62 Tilton, William ...... ............ 4 7 Tolen, Gary ........,.. ......... 3 2, 61 Townsend, Trwa ....... ....................... - ...,,.... 4 7 Trohan, Tom ............................,..................... 32 Trewyn, Nelly Ann .... 33, 50, 60, 69, 70, 104 Turner, Judith ..... 2 ..,............... - ..................... 47 Tyree, Wesley ..... ............... ....... 3 3 , 53 U Ukena, Stephen .......... I ...... ------ 47 V Van Hoorebeke, Edward ................................ 33 Van Hooser, Diane .....,.......... 33, 59, 61, 62 Vaughan, Dianna ,................,.. 47, 50, 52, 60 Vaughan, Don .....,. A ............................... 33 Vernon, Gary ..... ......... ....................... 4 7 Vincent, Jack ............................ .... 3 3 62 W Walker, Michael .................... .... 4 7 Wallais, Earl Dennis ........... 47 Warren, John ............... .............. 4 7 Watson, Marcia .... 2 ........ ............. 4 7, 54 Watts, Jim .......... .............,............ 4 7 Watts, Nancy ..... .... 4 7, 50, 56, 69 Weber, John ...... ........................... H --- 33 Welch, Kenneth ..... ...................................... 4 7 watch, Mary ....... 4, 33, so, 58, 60, 66 West, Marilyn ....... ..,......,...,..,., 3 3, 52, 58 Whisner, Deloris .,... .,..........,. 4 7, 60 White, Anne ......... .................... - 33 White, James ..... .... ' 33, 82, 90, 91 White, James .,................... ..... - ........ .. --- 33 White, Joyce ............ - ........ ............ .... 4 7 Whittington, James ....... - ............. 47 Whitworth, Karen ...,.. --- ........................... -- 33 Wilhite, Ruth ......... ............ 3 4, 55, 56, 58 Williams, Bob ........... - ................. - ............ 34 Williams, Donald ---- ,................................... ..- 34 Williams Jay ......... ................... 3 4, 59, 62 Williams, Linda ...... ...... 3 4, 50, 52, 60, 70 Willis, Jim ....... ....... .... - .,........... 3 4 Wilson, Carl .... ..,..,.,.,....... 3 4, 82, 84 Wilson, Dean ..................... I ...................... 90, 91 Winchester, Sue ............ 34, 60, 62, 72, 73, 89 Wolfenbarger, Marvin .............................. 34, 68 Wood, Rose Marie - .................. 34, 56, 61, 66 Woolard, Mariorie ............. ............ 3 4, 60 Y York, Patty ......... ............... ...... 3 4 af TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 6 The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made O lijoplin ,Iuco Cagers to Pla ome- onlin 1 0 JUNIUR CULLE i 20-DHIC . , ,, 1 Soni Yehaift Em HAS ENROLLM e b a s k e t b . l ' ' 3 bed Tuesday n. O . 1' p ay a 20- a e s fi d t 6 H W0 i959-60 season, A53 , C laments' pair 1 M155 ' Final enrollment figure -ai me A d game of the am, a ,I Beta 5051266 UnY,NerS-C. An aaa Jopm tytinioid Kate 12entsdreg1stere5l,TDr. dMa ir College pre-seas it Thvfsagdf oi we page Y' 'gmc we -mfs femm attenf or-Iih ex' E U? ay V. Pairings for th Ya Melia un ,yum K me-cox wager .edt on after dash is m r rep esen n't been announcedi Miss B? grownedxigp Qoeefli ,Lge voilggit uniofl- K Kg 3 1051? ilxgfxxnaisfig :lesson Egolf: freshmen and 'lm Jucds msit homi night waHoY0e'c0m e,r00me5 0 root. SW l g Melfar 5eni0' mg tan verSlW 9 no? W A further breakdown be Tuesday night- D college iitime Cer 5306195 151 309ml an elemen co- he Wglks yi by Dr Litton showed :ainst Parsons Juniorl X959 in Pa xau5,l53n tadium' ate 9 knowing at we M1S50u f I d h . . . . . -High nge S Q,-gm he ,S whom Meer the . mn.. res imen an 136 sop o 1L1ons then will Jou. Hops. e at Ju ,mixed i to S .on curY e who S Associa dun dents are men for a tot land, Kan., to compete bail Sam . Lions nd hal uC3u H platlef' gtendailts The W0 by A t t f f h state Conference-S pre The 509 me 5234- -- Foomalol he 3. Gaxenajlll with le.CwYTci0' sophoogiorls ali? wloiiiegle lament December 10-1 behind dufxansang 1 mer 05 iz- esgortsmongee gb guy, B1 F. .ua mstr . Loop Teams to Play: i down the ham dauggmpke mme pop her of We Tex iference members Joplml, Mass Are rt 9.28 W R00 me Crum oi fyylef :ding champion: Highl. F 8 Maha xjownefl tain. SI g crS0n l oi e o as City, Fort Scott, W7'X.fq'E- Wiinnf team c:gne.cogQggu H3215 H' pwgidergx C 1 Military Academy of Lf- 1 ' as o 35 ix and Kemper Military Schi Selectedmbets 95 me 1, Cabinehenxcs tor thee Ponville will compete. been 'ob' me Y the Cfofm faugeln me Coueg ' ' Jdrith said the Lions als quaffl' tendevi itzxants ROY wt helfl in me g,8We'0 C ,compete in the Region like Othef Cm as nttenvatsy Ve Xi lowing angie 'on 'tournament early in March. ho Served N655 Mrs. VLR6. and mmm- smdgt H Lions will OPGH their S9aS0IfV:xupen we: Dr, auenuez if Mr. lot ti: Coiggeiu Activities at Joplin Junior col from 9 a ry afternoon at 3 o clock with, .LNB-V 1 Wall avugmef Us Neo. at ,stavce 0 wt, lege will get 'under way this w 531125521 agaf lege office etmg in the Joplin JIU' Y, lmncer. dasvencer Odaugh- asigmm ASSOCU with a meeting of the faculty le gymnasium- Leaf X506 INK- . ,tefi . 5- P- ae . h . II 8 largpy. MJF, Rue Wmchieo Wmchecw A pa? the -,sc eduled for 10 oclock Monda Dr Litton .I g. ' .- ' ' . p n. , 5 ii s s S3 de XJ is dmv X55 S rece is ,W morning in room 101 in pre ara are given t X b X I n ' 'NX' C0 Q ' 1 a f , . X l ' t ' I R Nl '. L-- . ' ' ' I S G' dk M X . . . . . b- ' . eek . G y . ri NX l. . U P ' D' ,eg illgarixeca, Ng? MY, ag Nu 95 ityrganizatlf tion for opening the college for full to assist C0 ish t X E daugblefweicp,-Ok 6' over W3 wfeegi Can sessions of classes Monday, Sep- visina Sfllde Ffx . Wx exson 05 he feignethe col- ini dcwated- tember 14. trance test wil Y A X Qeauxgvt W dance W ed the oafce gieaix Orientation and counseling tests faculty adv Rand- A Q1 .e,Cot0lY in ioll0Wd Sophfi' Pia Lions C for all beginning freshmen at the 10h of reC0 bll!1S XX -.mnailu-owwhawe She was the Jerry ei college will be held at 8 0'Cl0Ck study a stu - 3 Wx 3961, Hfrzet eye?-easm-ef si like Qirclxe Tuesday morning, according to Dr. After COU '. -5-i' . Wei- 1 Y 2- 2Maurice L. L'tton' d a dents will h ,A 5o9 me in K as tgena , P 1 , e n. . 8-Park 5 oi ,J W. 9. st Wee Stufkn W- ci Students are asked to report to CUCSS with . 10-11 .XX 615021 woqoi Seeexooxameoi coilefiiurey of lets . 9 room 308 on the third floor, Dr- more studen cuxti 2 get YAQHW' gsifgwq, 0 S we i YXNI C6999 Lloyd Dryer, guidance director, College life -.14fChanu.A ?8c0XX0'5,00ot9 ,Netet gg?-Vex, xxeg6 xg K6 Cuvee? will be in charge of the tests. SfUdef1tS CUC . 6-Cof'feyv1.Kq,t awlo' Qi-,off is S066 NF 6 te Co SYS! got We Corte? in alternate session is scheduled tions. It is . 9-Kansas hast 9691 w,c'm0 etzh x9ceXx6,ai ,woo wager an th' gr -6 o'clock Tuesday night for will make I ' 11 ' Arkan Game ftiixooxgva iozexxwixaq 9 may rgcgopixom wiiiiw ' QA-Side-nts unable to attend the lege ICSS C bg . So .9 l 6 Y Q 'gm so 0 .Croc V ,roll 'rning session, man. 1. 16-Highland, Q90 SQQWEEXQQXVQQ ov? accggaq. pxaiefiofulfxz igheavtme Otis, gistration for beginning fresh- Reaistrati 1. 22-Fort Scott, 0 ,ag V55 9: otgxiffqgoo, 55065 sege UW ,oats Ocepgeommoa . will be held in the college evening divi . 26-Wentworth, tofxxege 96,5 Y9b.L1,6,wcB ,cog CQXXQ-W .meiilbe aiig W 3665 lgehrxa from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.. be held fr . 28-Parsons, there CQ6064 ofyile Q98 oi 10019 sa ,NN ccofollx Mamma Qoixe Permits for the hour of Thursday ni . 1-Chanute, there. 0 NW tsg0Y'w5i'5 K0 'oe'5io'G . Q, 9 Wage six . ation will be issued when teria Clamp. 2-K ,, 91. 9, e Exo .XX 'oe t zgtxii c0 0501 -ding t . 1 . emper, here. was Z to ,oe X1 an Xin, mage. A590 Mgt be. take the counseling touts. A Iunior . 6 - Arkansas Fresv-it if NN 9005 O. B96 mc 09' canes: vnu ,tration for studf--' -n ' qqX . xx SQS. XXX- Katia wx U96 OQ S CQQD be . I f n , we te are . ec t S ers- ee ow -xx ai-YWUSY at ' I fo At - - X11 Q93 sig .GDKY .ig 1 Yxafl 059 'gt on Q- gk- 1 Il, 6 . . 10'?-Ciiffeyvillgtthergeq. Pye cxocy. W5 xwatgiotxaaswx P. Seilog Qyaicwoagaewesg, Bax-1 ,co , Ab t as . 1.-'ansas iy, .ere 6 yo. 's no , 'X he ,..- ' - OU- -- . 15--Highland. there. 5 pdovaa Wxsjeoaeime if Wkl9kag':x1W6' P-Wqjx 'AVG 3av . 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B ,T d zc r 1 - J 1 5 -DIXIE giggkelles 001' heron a A Ie Ju m0del au al er Anita C 1' e nv- 1 on Rnhk Kirk L lVltl6S P611 or n P1111 s charges to less n o,enWSml1:.'s11ey his The Malflgss Mgpzzd 19 .1 Stain? ds from scrimmage e a D flsue mr 11161, Sclnialier atapneaped m 5 moved 1nto Joplin 0 y d Jud '-9 I1,,., 'ool JODI111 Se ly twice and neither pen J' Grzffm aa A go Olher Than n n was very deep offerings which Include 16 courses 0l1n19 ,P 111 Ec '9 111 dr 'an' Jimmy Hayshp playing his for the first semester ' Y an F' h al 11116, ayed vchoo Ha wh I game at quarterback for t e L Fees lo even 1 nf.: dum n '1Pflt opt dmfftor maker th Pad I Ie In f D dl I S I ,mg 0 u ey Stegge set up courses will include S7 pez sr-mes :We lea 'e Co edfor ,, 6 has be V1 L' touchdowns with 30 yard ael' 1655 ter hour for tuition Sl fm 11' is 1'0le5 C lebe yea The C0 I 101 H end and team cap tration and '35 per course roi tex Dr I en-Stop H700 3 Y in he ay Per he col 0 book rental H7017 I 60 r0m TWO nhlt ig A maJor1ty of exenm, I Illllql. Affffndln at S be across t enqble offer three semester hour fi c I C0190 2' ef ho gpenmg q better lege credit and will meet lm th' 11 ut F' 9 I1 I came gn 3 hours one night a week I I I' a C 11350 at Pol 79058 Off, fby Hutto ht weeks Classes offering fm ll I0-Ulm Junflrlae L L I3 Aan Dal 'els cle ankeqsl 91' from Haysllp Q of credit will meet two n1 r1l'e gnu 101' c He Iffon de re for stud f-'fed prmfp afldg the score confer wee All classes will be he1 and-ay al e be 9 an or fl l 7 enf Nd e fu 30 ' s dl B the extra omt Sopho Joplin Junior college and be1S2f2ntralJ1?,fI me C230 fodaZend1n ri The mor C0111-gc, 1des?Hd1d.g:Vi1 P 6 35 Oflock all or C0 le ef! 0 Nofmc in IU' at 'O rece, at JOD ond touchdown c an U V All evemng classes are th! 2111embeI ' at Hu c11,',th A Cole. 14 Virgg 6 Vt 9 id taker Jackie Shay .que5- in content as the corresj W 96 gf 17 0f11,e ex 1' 'Q' 0f1,11',,eev also HBPJIJ and for OL Vrcepted 3 Wenw courses offered during thelbr Da,-pid 6 01,,,CileClIti16 C V .I1,,H-0 ' ere Drew, Kern, he Cadets 40 and, of col- session Graduates of acservup Agondga e - D. IVNf?111. 1'111f,S dl' .Col eg srdenfllay L0 the Cadet 20- H e freSh- io SCYIOOIS are 8CCGPiefltio,,.e 3-9 a 'V af efllgo WSC-11 Q1r 1i, 'U01'e1 Ur' . tg Sl en 1 st play from scrimm mission without questi1anddl flue,-inf' Sulfant ll. H511 A -,em I1 15005 Drimar S' cas: 240 mer the mi e ' in the ra uates may be admitta taJkeel.v1-,mf On ad! , f -. ' ' Ie ' U0'ngs y 916-'ctf t0Lll d ' t th ool will a e 21 years of I . -1' f J - ' ' 1n e en 1 age o Gge D V Dum., 'fld WI-l,,11.s11.'1l1f,,, , Pr1daVse11era1el are el1gibZZ'slcorfwezrsionokick was E o'clock- they present evidence clude ?ff'1. OUW s JU ,If1'e,s-11,313 Om Oc-robe ectjfjn I-Q f ge cafe- preparations. and UL -'?'u1fi,,g. ter MUVVVIII111- CW- S 50141. -Vlwo Qt 1' 2, ' SChedU1 Teadardews fumble fhllhtlf- ' Cl ff F P.-2131. 5 Of . 5 wifj 1 1 QF 6 ' Uder, - ed' ff . , 1 . . asses 0 ered af . olfoxpjn 'Hive D 7 Pres- 'H-QA0m1,, acl? of fs Wer y setup Joplins third to Qup mshts are: ,WUI diy. g the 1. HWS. k1de'1f 'f Vic ees are. the ozh e 01nif1 ofthe opening quarter. N Monday - accoun l 17s, - 'USF va.- d1kS, 11 IJQ elfres- ' er off' at' 1 -th P se VV-VVQPQVV genera mum lllcjudinc 110113 can Je you an Wel Fm ldenn R le-em len fell on the Wen woxV '4---A cial-.eff-SA,' C-1aV:S,!Ur1i0,. coige Mobi' UVV6'GarriQWl1fejterV Ollnie Rh on the Lions 40-yaxd I J N ' ' ffllllt: I if-....,. rv- ' 0 ' ' ' CWMUAJ CUM berslmp Perry Held 1 at E A V W Jelfs nl, .I11! En .llllllllli L.11Vl'll'l'US1'1H1l, f' ' V 9 C t 8 d bl Nelleltxsfzgguihi' agzmlhllalei Pclfilayr 6 1, W. C. A, Iluncheon Club Trewyn. included a vocal s0lV0 byiaret Nancy Smith and Miss! mf!! 1 membership party Sunday Susan Morris and music by lhelmlm afnafam- Mies mam-R ' rr-.- 1 i
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