Missouri Southern State University - Crossroads Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1962
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I 2 Classes .... .... 2 2 Activities .... .... 5 6 Athletics .... .... 8 4 Queens ..... .... 9 6 Student Life. . . . . . .110 EQ Y 'I In 5 Miss ADA COFFEY 'l Miss MARTHA MCCORMICK The grandeur that was Greece, the glory that was Rome-the success that is with Joplin ,lunior College: For a quarter of a century, beginning in the beginning, there have been Miss Coffey teaching English and Miss McCormick teaching mathematics in Joplin funior College. Ada Coffey, believing 'The perception of beauty is a moral test, promotes that philosophy through the inter- pretation of great literature. Student viewpoints are encouraged, not denied. Not till the sun excludes you do I exclude you. Inspired by Ada Coffey, students truly perceive A thing of beauty is a joy forever, its loveliness increases, it will never pass into nolhingnessf, Martha McCormick as a teacher of mathematics is a Hbuilder of bridgesn but that leaves much unsaid if not correlated with ubuilder of men. Miss McCormick knows that as good engineers go Great heights are not attained by sudden flightf, Her engineers keep returning to the college through the years just to tell her how much her patience, kindness, and understanding have meant. 5 .UC FIRST FACULTY-FRONT ROW: Ada Coffey, Martha McCormick, Edna Drummond, H. E. Blaine, Dean. BACK ROW: E. 0. Humphreys, Armel Dyer, Eugene Henning, Frank Coulter, John Sommerville. PRESIDENT ELLIOTT DEAN BLAINE The old High School building at Fourth and Byers Avenue was opened again. 25 Years 01 5 4 ' if + 1937-38 A plan was proposed for a Junior College in Joplin, Missouri, June 3, 1937. JJC began as an educational experiment in the Senior High School, an ex- tension of the University of Missouri, with II4 students, Sept., 1937, and 8 instructors. Mr. DeFord of Miami, Okla., was added to teach history, second semester. H. E. Blaine was named first dean. First queen of the college was Edith Lundien of Carl Junction, Mo. The Patsy was given for the class play, directed by Mrs. Tom Korn. Enos Currey was editor of the first an- nual which appeared as a section in the High Senior Yearbook. In sports the college was represented by football, basketball and track teams. In the spring, 1938, by a majority of almost 50 to l, Joplin voted 3501.00 in school bonds to assure the city a junior college. 1938-39 One High School building at 4-th and Byers Ave. was remodeled, redecorated, and opened to 320 enrollees, and a faculty of 23 members. S. A. Harris, president of the board of education, invited the public to an Open House at the new college, Fall,'38. YWCA and YMCA groups were organized, Fall, '38, Dale Palmer and Dorothy Friend first presidents. Supt. of Schools, E. A. Elliott, became first President of JJC. Two musical groups were organized: an orchestra and a choir. The choir se- lected the name of the Meistersingers, and elected Bill Lough its president. Joan Epperson of Neosho won the award for submitting the most appropriate name The Crossroads for the college yearbook. Two debate teams were organized. Marian Barnhart and Edward Farmer, first team, Merlin Stratton and Charles Lewis, second team. Classes offered by the college were fully accredited by the University of Mis- souri. The Alma Mater written by Mary Laird and Emreson Jackson was sung for the first time on the Class Day, pro- gram, Spring, '39. The motto, WE LEARN NOT FOR SCHOLARSHIP, BUT FOR LIFE, TO TQSS was proposed by Dean Blaine and adopted as the motto of the college. Beta Beta Beta sorority was organized, July, '39, Charlotte Ground, president. Trojans, a boys' club, elected Everett Reni- ker, presidentg and The Sphinx Club elected Richard Braeckel, president. First graduating class wore the traditional blue caps and gowns. 1939-40 New courses were offered in sociology, philosophy, New Testament Life, lit- erature, advertising, calculus and quan- titative analysis, anatomy, zoology and American government, Fall, ,39. Federal Government establishes an aviation school at UC. Lloyd Shafer was chosen most outstanding football player for the year. Billye Grattis was elected first Football Queen with Ed Farmer as her man- ager. 1940-41 375 students enrolled, making ,UC one of the largest junior colleges in the state. The college orchestra gave its first concert. Football tickets sold for 25c each, .lunge Stadium, Fall, '40, 24 students qualified for aviation training. 80 students were graduated from the college in May, 1941. 1941-42 Modern Language Club was organized. College Classes were dismissed to enable the faculty to help with the Govern- ment's Sugar Rationing program. Martha Kassab was crowned 'fCrossroads Queen. First summer school was organized. 1942-43 Military unit organized inductees for Spring,'43. Nurses enrolled for special instruction at the college. ffrom St. John's School of Nursing, St. John's Hospital? Federal funds were allowed for instruction of sixty persons in a pre-engineering course,'Spring, '42. Coach J. 1. Collins resigned to go into war effort, Dec., ,42. E. A. Elliott, the first president of the college, resigned to accept a position as Dir. of Education in Germany. FIRST STUDENT SENATE: 1938 STANDING: Jack Cooper, Vice-President, and Enos Currey. SEATED: Mary Laird, Kath Ieen Moyer, President, and Iona Epperson Secretary. The Late Christopher Beanu was the play chosen for 1939 I 939 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President Everett Reniker Vice-President Dorothy Friend Secretary Martha ,lean Mills-r ALMA MATER WGN! by ilu? Laird, lain by barn: Isis, 001-0119 ,eunuw 0orAl-an lh - hr, wg5..,., ALMA .. MATER -In-in-af-u.a-. .a4...-a.-s ff' QQQABAEEEEEEEEE Al'-is :wha port-ai an ly: - .-.-.-..u...--6.-.v ..- --..-..-1 - .---0.--....-,-.-.qv-.---.-.W . ,,....-...--...f -.-.-.-F.,-,....-.-.. ----. ....,..---.-...nu-... -...-5 vas-pl.-5 lt-X47 his n. es- I94l-The band had new uniforms. One of the first Alumni Banquets. FIRST DEANS: 1938 Eugene Henning, Dean of .lleng Eflna Drummond, Dean of Women. FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM: Delrner Strait, Bayrerl Ver- million, Shelby Slinker, Don Russell, Leonard Duncan, Jim Attebury, Bert Spencer, Coach Waller Wheeler. An early Y.W.C.A. group-1940 Peggy Elliott was chosen Pigskin Prin- cess. 1943-44 Roi S. Wood of Butler, Missouri, as- sumed his duties as second president of JJC, March, '43. An elementary course in radio was of- fered in conjunction with radio sta- tion WMBH. A field secretary was appointed to pro- mote enrollment at JJC. 1944-45 Wfhe Man Who Came for Dinner was the play chosen. Enrollment dropped to 135 students, Fall, '44. .UC closed for fumigation in an effort to alleviate the current seige of flu and colds among the students, Dec., '44. Alumni Association was organized, with Martha McCormick first sponsor. First annual banquet was held, Spring, '45. 1945-4-6 In the presence of H. E. Blaine, first dean of the college, Blaine Hall was dedi- cated, Nov., '46. Returning G. l.'s enrolled in JJC, Fall, '4-6. Construction was authorized for building six dormitories for college veterans at 13th and 15th Sts. between Murphy and Picher Aves. Bill Girgsby was elected president of the Veterans Club. Lion's Lair was the name for the new recreation spot in Blaine Hall. Supt. Wood was elected President of the Missouri Public Junior College As- sociation. 200 students enrolled in summer session 1946-47 College Student dormitories became known as G. 1. City. Watermelon Feast enjoyed by summer stu- dents with almost three-fourths of a ton of watermelons being consumed. The Chart was given number one rating by Missouri Interscholastic Press As- sociation. LIONS Basketball team won lst place in the first post-war State Jr. College Conference. .lack Tabler, halfback, was named to All- American third team. Two tied for Crossroads Queen: Nancy Braeckel and Jean Cillie. Dean Blaine retired, June, '47, after fifty- five years of service in education. 82 were graduated from JJC, Spring, '47. Dr. Harlan Bryant was named second dean of UC. 1947-48 New .UC library was opened. Two new courses offered: Principles and Techniques of Guidanceg and Prin- ciples of Social Security. Franklin Technical School was erected under the supervision of the Federal Works Agency and dedicated March, '48 Crossroads ranked second in National com- petition with .lunior Colleges. UC Lions Basketball team won Missouri State Conference Champions. Enrollment exceeded 600 mark. YWCA cabinet planned Service Fund Drive. 1948-49 JJC was approved by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Dr. Harlan Bryant, dean, resigned. Enos Currey, Jr., a member of the 1939 graduating class became the first graduate of .UC to address the stu- dent body assembly, Spring, '4-9. 1949-50 The HG. I.'s Club collected baskets for the needy for Christmas. Thomas H. Flood named Dean of .l.lC. Berna Jean Taylor was Crossroads Queen. 1950-51 .UC Science Club was organized. The faculty of UC became members of the American Association of Univer- sity Professors. Phi Theta Kappa, honorary fraternity, was instituted at HC. Faculty of UC dined on fish caught by the faculty. 1951-52 .UC students staged a 'leap Year Party, Feb., ,52. Hour Town was produced for the third time in the history of the college. Dedication of Blaine Hall, November, 1946. 1949-50 CROSSROADS QUEEN: Berna .lean Taylor. 1941 CROSSROADS SPONSORS: Arthur Boles, Ada Coffey, Harry Cockel 1946-College Student Dormitories, C, I. City. An early Y.M.C.A. group. Teachers of Tomorrow, 1948 Franklin Technical School was dedicated March, 1948. An early Beta Beta Beta Sorority meeting-1940. The Minstrel Show of1945. The Crossroads was dedicated to H. E. Blaine, the college's first dean. 1952-53 Pi Alpha Pi, honorary business fraternity, was organized. Nancy Ann Rogers was crowned HQueen of the Snow Ball, Dec., '52. .IIC Basketball team won lst place in the Missouri State .lunior College Con- ference. 1953-54 Dr. Maurice Litton becomes 4th Dean of IIC. Beta Beta Beta Sorority sent box of school supplies to Kathleen Crone, a former Beta teaching in Korea. Faculty and students stage costume ball. .IJC Basketball team tied for lst place in the Mo. State Ir. College Con- ference. 1954-55 Circle K Club, sponsored by the .loplin Kiwanis Club, was organized. .IIC Football team placed 2nd in Inter- state Conference. Crossroads paid tribute to Miss Edna Drummond, te a c h e r of biological sciences. Faculty men played the Y.M.C.A. men in Basketball. 1955-56 Choir had an outstanding season making trips to Kansas City and Des Moines, Iowa. .IIC Football team placed 2nd in Inter- state Conference. Madalyn Gustafson was chosen Homecom- ing Queen. 1956-57 .l.lC Basketball team Won lst place in the Missouri State Junior College Con- ference. Young Republicans Club was organized. Tribute was paid to .l.IC's first dean, Harry E. Blaine, who dies this year. First ,IJC Football player to be selected to play in an All-American Jr. Col- lege Bowl game was BOB SPEEDY. 1957-58 Engineer's Club was organized, Harold Burke was chosen first president and Ramona Kunkle was the first Engi- neers' Queen. In recognition of her professional work done in education on local, state and national levels, the Student National Education Association with a member- ship of 87, named its chapter Ada Coffey Chapter in honor of Ada Cof- fey, an instructor of JJC. Circle K gave a Christmas party in the Lion's Den for a .Ioplin orphan. Myrl Gunn was the 1st football player from .l.lC to receive the National Jr. College Athletic Association All-Amer- ican Award. 1958-59 .UC moved to its present location, 8th and Wall Sts., Fall, ,58. Math Club was organized with .lim Mor- gan its first president. 1959-60 Religious Emphasis Week observed. Harry Cockel chosen by student body as 4'The Most Beloved Professor. YWCA observed World University Service Week. S.N.E.A. held a workshop. Crossroads pays tribute to Arnold E. Irwin. Social Science instructor, who died this year. 1960-61 .UC Basketball team placed 1st in the Mo. State Jr. College Conference. Crew began the removal of the old ,UC building at 4th and Byers. First Political Workshop was held. Arnold Irwin Fund was established. Dean Litton accepted a position on the faculty of Florida State College, Spring, '60. 1961-62 Dr. Leon C. Billingsley, former member of the faculty at KSC, Pittsburg, Kansas, became the fifth dean of JJC, Fall, '61. 703 students were enrolled in classesg 300 in night classes. .l.lC host to Council of North Central Junior Colleges, Oct., ,61. COLLECTED BY MEMBERS OF THE STAFF Nurses from St. .lohrfs School of Nursing take special in- struction at the college. 1958 ,UC moved to its present location, 8th and Wall Sts. E'ngineer's Club members grow beards for St. Patriclfs cele- bration. The razing of the old Junior College U k E. A. ELLIOT Superintendent of Schools 1 937- 19 I3 ROI WOOD Superintendent of Schools 19-13- H. E. BLAINE HARLAN BRYANT THOMAS FLOOD Dean Dean Dean 1937-1947 1947-1949 19-1-9-1953 RICH L. L1'l'r1'UN lk-an 19523-1061 LEON C. Bl LLINGSLY Ueau 1961- Administration Admin The President ROI S. WOOD Culver-Stockton Collegeg B.A., Central Wesleyan College, M.A., University of Missouri ohool Board SEATED: Glenn E. Gavin, T. A. Helm, Mrs. Jean Sohosky, W. Norman Sharp, Roi S. Wood. STANDING: Herbert Van Fleet, Cecil Floyd, Dr. R. C. Cable, Otto Kell, Evan D. Godfrey, E. V. Thomas, Miss Fern Gray. istration The Dean LEON C. BILLINGSLY BS., Southwest Mo. Stateg lVI.S., K.S.C., Pittsburg, Kan- sasg Ecl.D., University of Arkansas NEOMA LANKFORD Secretary SHIRLEY WVILSON KATHRINE BLACK Secretary to the Dean SCCFCIHTY Assoc. in Bus., Joplin Junior College ,MNXR b MARGARET MITCHELL Registrar A.A., Monett Junior Collegeg B.S., Southwest Missouri State College-g M.B.A., University of Denver I5 V. L. ANDERSO Mechanical Drawing: B.S. Missouri State College: Pittsburg. Kansas N R. W. BAKER ARTHUR HOLES Northwest Director of Industrial Educaliong B.A. Art: B.F.A., Chicago Art Instituteg MS., K,S.C,, Cr-ntral Cnllegeg M.A., University of M.S.A.E., Institute of Design, Illinois Missouri Institute of Technology F acult MILTON W2 BRIETZKE ADA COFFEY Speechg A.A., Sacramento Junior Col- Englishg B.A., M.A., University of legvg BA., San .lose State Collcgr-5 Kansas M.A., W'estern liz-serve University CLARENCE COWAN LLOYD L. DRYER Commerce: B.S., Southwest Missouri Psychology and Educaliong A.A., North- Stale Collcgcg M.Ed., University of eastern Oklahoma A.3rM., B.S., M.A., Missouri Ed.D., Uklahoma State 'Zigi MERRILL ELLIS LORETTA FRAZIER WAYNE W. GILBERT Musicg B.M., M.A., University of Librariung B.S., Northwest Missouri Sociology and Psychology: A.A., San Oklahoma Stateg B.S., in Library Science, Uni- Antonio Collegeg B.A., M.A., University versity uf Illinois of Tnxns Facu lt HARRY C. GOCKEL CLEETIS HEADLEE History, Economics, Ceogmphyg B,A,' English and Journalism: B.S., M.A M,A., Washington Universityg M.S,, Uni- University of Missouri versity of Wisconsin PAUL JENSEN KENNETH M. JOHNSON Malhemalicsg B.S., Oklahoma City Uni- Social Science: B.A., St. Olaf College: versity: MS., K.S.C,, Pittsburg, Kansas lVl.S., University of Wisconsin HARRISON M, KASH MARY KIRK KELLY DOUGLAS LANDRITH Chemistryg B.A., Kansas State College: Hi-WDW? B-A-, Alabama College: M-A.. Physical Educatiafli BS-, M.S., K.S.C M.S., Kansas State College, Manhattan, Vanderbilt University and George Pea- Pittsburg, Kansas Kansas body College Facult MARTHA ANN MCCORMICK JAMES K. MAUPIN Malherriuticsg Ph.B., M.A., University of Zoology and Bolanyg B.S., Central Chicago Missouri State College 3 M.S., K.S.C., Pittsburg, Kansas GRACE MITCHELL ELDON OFFENBACKER Hiszoryg B.A., Greensboro Collegeg M.A., Physicsg B.S., M.S., K.S.C., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania State University Kansas LUCILLE POHNKA EULA RATEKIN LELA A. SMITH Commerce: B.S.E., Arkansas State Col- Chemisllyg A.A., William Woods Cul- Englishg B.A., B.S., Drury Collegeg Iegvg M.B.E., University of Mississippi lege! B-S., M-A., University of Missouri MA- Gvurge Pc-abnrly College Facult fa, vu' OLIVER SOVEREIGN LILLIAN SPANGLER Jlusif-Q B.S., K.S.C., Iuusb-ug, Kamas F0fPif1f1 Lflllgwlzefi BA., M-A-. Univ:-r sity of Missouri ff DUDLEY F. STEGGE VERA STEININGER VENIS YOUNT Physical Erlucafiong B.S., M.S., K.S.C,, Cammlqrceg B.A., Univz-rsity of Kansasg Phyvicul Eriurrztimig BS., K.S.C., Pills, Pittsburg, Kansas M..-L,-Columbia University burg, Kansas l I9 Additional Teaching Staff Music Instructors T. Frank Coulter, Orchestra Mrs. Naomi Ellis, Piano Marie A. Guengerich, Piano Robert A. Harris, Piano Mrs. M. M. Harutun, Piano William J. Lebedeff, Brass Instruments Mrs. Mary Bingham Porter, Violin Mrs. Lorraine Rilay, Voice Mrs. Oliver Sovereign, Piano hit 5392 -0. A typical scene from one of the many recitals which are given by the music depart IIIBHI. Franklin Technical School 1 Carl L. Graham, Sheet Metal R. B. Hainline, Cabinet Shop Ellis Kindred, Auto Mechanics Carl H. Wells, Electric and Acetylene Welding Clarence Witzansky, Auto Mechanics Keith Wormington, Machine Shop Keith Wormington, R. B. Hainline, Carl Wells, Clarence Witzansky, Ellis Kindred, Carl L. Graham. 1' 1 N 'C X I l W Y V 5 l S I f ' 20 Cafeteria ' . .- .r',y:.f'f'S -4-:. - A ..!::'2.. A War'--W 3E5'::v3.:?'5 - K K V '--- 4. fgwlwih' R : ' LLLLL R - ' Lg'L H , J' ' - ' V R . 'W ' C amp' w I f , .,, : .L ,,.. L H 'fe ii 5 A Hr f-- 3' ' fd .,.. F f f Eff Q r5E5,f'i - 1 LOUISE BECKHAM Clara Schreiwies, Ila West, Helen Stoll. Babe Lundin, Cyneth Dall, Chloe Zweighaft. Maintenance CHARLES CARR Engineer CUSTODIAN S Emory Owens, Homer Puckett, Lonnie Von Valkenburg John Wholey. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS OF 1950 Left to right: Vice-President, Clark Ridpathg Parliamentarian, Mary Walkerg Secretary, Janice Everhardg President, Bob Gorman However materially W e a l th y a school may be, the true value of edu- cation is derived from class activities. A school is but a tomb without the variety of enrollees ranging from earnest, studious, scholars to viva- cious, carefree students to whom classes are a mere necessary evil. 22 This is one of the first classes held at Joplin Junior College-1938 Classes JOHN ALTIZER 1'hysicr1I Education Naosho, Missouri JIM AMES Ciril Engineering Joplin. Missouri DONALD ASHWORTH Arts and Science Nr-osho, Missouri DEE LYNN ALLEN Cerzwrrzl Cufllzre Joplin. Missouri RICKEY LOU ALLEN Flvrlzwzlzlry Touching Joplin, Missouri CONNIE ADAMS fuzzrlzrllism Joplin, Miwouri I 6' .4-va A W v'ii i ,.,,f,.,,...ff M N, ,, 1, iiu ik gig A S N. , ,- if M Q., W ' if 0 0 A X 'V' N X--Q' 1962 Sophomore Class Officers President: STEVEN SANDY Parliamentarian: MARY BLANKENSHIP Secretary : CONNIE SARTAIN Vice-President: DENNIS HAGER 1-gr' an .JAYNE ANN BACHTOLD Secondary Education Sarcoxie, Missouri 1 A LARRY BAIN Business Administration Joplin, Missouri DAVID BAKER Pre-Engineering Carthage, Missouri LA VETA BAKER Physical Education Joplin, Missouri OTIS BAKER Pre-Engineering Joplin, Missouri BOB BARD General Culture Joplin, Missouri REBECCA BOYD General Business Joplin, Missouri CAROLYN BURLINGAME General Business Joplin, Missouri JANET CALDEMEYER Musical Education Joplin, Missouri GARY CAMPBELL General Culture Joplin, Missouri LARRY BLOOMER Arts and Science Pierce City, Missouri JUDITH ANN BOHM Medical Technology Joplin, Missouri GORDON BROWN Business Administration Joplin, Missouri JOHN BROWN General Business Joplin, Missouri JERRY BUCHANAN Secondary Education Webb City, Missouri WILLIAM BUCK General Business Joplin, Missouri JOYCE BARDMASS Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri HERSCHAL BAUM Pre-Pharmacy Joplin, Missouri MARY BLANKEN SHIP Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri , .ss ., ian1111il,s 'W' CHARLES CARR Pre-Medical Joplin, Missouri WALLACE CARR Vocational Fayetteville, Arkansas RICHARD CARTER Pre-Engineering Joplin, Missouri PATRICIA KAY CHAPMAN Elementary Education Pierce City, Missouri DONNA COCHRAN Elementary Education Diamond, Missouri DOYLE CONROW Business Administration Joplin, Missouri .I AMES COOK Business Administration Joplin, Missouri SUE COOK , General Business Joplin, Missouri RONALD COPHER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri JIM CONGER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri CAROLYN CRAKER Pre-Medical Joplin, Missouri SAM CUSHMAN Pre-Pharmacy Joplin, Missouri ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS Secondary Education Neosho, Missouri MARY DELANEY Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri ROBERT DENTNER Pre-Law Neosho, Missouri JIM DIVINE Pre-Engineering Joplin, Missouri MICHA DUTTON Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri 'Hifi if ,NX . .ff ROBERT DOUTHITT Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri JUDY DOWLING Arts and Science Neosho, Missouri JOE ELLIS Pre-Dental Joplin, Missouri LOVERN ELLIS Secondary Education Carthage, Missouri ii- STEVE DUNCAN General Culture Joplin, Missouri JOHNNY EMRICH Business Administration Joplin, Missouri PATRICK ENGLISH Physical Education Joplin, Missouri LARRY ERWIN Pre-Engineering Neosho, Missouri 'K ,Quan-u. lil' nail- p in-af' Pre Engineering Joplin, Missouri WILLIAM FORREST 5 . PATRICIA GILBRETH Social Work Joplin, Missouri GARY GILLUM General Culture Carthage, Missouri VINCENT GILES Arts and Science Webb City, Missouri RON FOLLE Arts and Science Webb City, Missouri RALPH FORREST Pre-Engineering Seneca, Missouri JAMES CARRISON General Culture Joplin, Missouri SHIRLEY GIFT Business Administration Neosho, Missouri BRAD FAGAN Agriculture Joplin, Missouri BETTY FELKER Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri DAVID FISHER Elementary Education Webb City, Missouri JOHN GARDE Business Administration Joplin, Missouri JIM HALL General Culture Joplin, Missouri ROBERT HIGGINS Pre-Den tal Joplin, Missouri BRENDA HIGGINS Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri MARGARET HILL General Culture Joplin, Missouri LINDA GREATHOUSE General Business Joplin, Missouri DENNIS HAGER Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri JANESE HAMILTON General Culture Carterville, Missouri MARILYN HANSEN Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri HAROLD HAYES General Culture Fayetteville, Arkansas LARRY HERRON Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri , . 'R ev TREVA GILSTRAP Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri LARRY GOODE Business Administration Webb City, Missouri JAMES GOODKNIGHT General Business Joplin, Missouri ir JANIS HILLHOUSE Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri PHILIP HINES Arts and Science Galena, Kansas PAUL HOAG Pre-Engineering Joplin, Missouri JUDITH HOLDEN Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri ROYCE HOLE Engineering Carthage, Missouri NANCY HOLT Physical Education Joplin, Missouri JOHN HOPKINS Engineering Joplin, Missouri MARY RUTH HOSP General Business Joplin, Missouri GARY HOUSER Business Administration Carthage, Missouri MERLIN HOLLOWAY Engineering Joplin, Missouri DONALD HOWARD General Culture Joplin, Missouri WILLIAM HULSEY Biology N eosho, Missouri CAROLYN SUE HURN Pre-Law Granby, Missouri far' I E 32 ,-,Q DELORES JOHNSTON General Culture Joplin, Missouri STEPHEN KLEIN Arts and Science Neosho, Missouri TWYLA LANDRITH Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri GEORGE LEDFORD Pre-Engineering Jasper, Missouri 'll' MARILYN JOHNSON General Culture J oplin, Missouri WANDA JOHNSON General Culture Joplin, Missouri GARY JONES Pre-Dental Carthage, Missouri ROBERT JONES Physical Education Aldrich, Missouri HELEN KERSEY Physical Education Galena, Kansas VIVIAN KINGREY General Business Joplin, Missouri BILL JENNINGS Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri DIXIE JOHNSON Physical Education Diamond, Missouri LARRY JOHNSON General Culture Joplin, Missouri WILLIAM LEWIS Business Administration Neosho, Missouri RAYMOND LINDER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri SALLY LIVINGSTON Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri LEAH ANN McMULLEN General Business Carterville, Missouri SUE MCNEIL Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri JOHN MCWILLIAMS Pre-Engineering KARL IXIADDEN Carthage, Missouri General Culture Carterville, Missouri JAMES LARRY MARTIN Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri LINDA MAYO General Business Joplin, Missouri GARY MITCHELL Secondary Education Riverton, Kansas ROBERT MORAN Arts and Science Carthage, Missouri HELEN MOSS Home Economics Webb City, Missou BOB NEWBERRY Physical Education Joplin, Missouri fl CARL RAINES NANCY NEWBY Musical Education Joplin, Missouri SUE NEWTON General Culture Joplin, Missouri DALE O'BRIEN Chemical Engineering Joplin, Missouri ,X RICHARD PEARCE General Culture Joplin, Missouri GARY PEARMAN Business Administration Neosho, Missouri DENNIS POTTER General Culture Joplin, Missouri LARRY POTTER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri TERRY PRESTON Business Administration Joplin, Missouri LAWRENCE PRICE General Culture Galena, Kansas Pre-Dental Joplin, Missouri LOIS RAMSEY General Business Joplin, Missouri JEAN RANUM Pre-Medical Joplin, Missouri PATRICIA ROPP Music Education Carthage, M1ssour1 CONNIE SARTAIN Business Administration Joplin, Missouri FRANK GEZA SAY General Culture Joplin, Missouri DAVE SCANTLIN General Culture Joplin, Missouri NELMARIE RIGGS Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri MAY ANN ROBERTS Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri LARRY C. SANDY Pre-Dental Joplin, Missouri STEVE SANDY , Pre-Engineering Carl J unction, Missouri MAX RAYDON Business Administration Carthage, Missouri RONNIE REPPLINGER Pre-English Joplin, Missouri WILLIAM RICHARDSON Arts and Science Carterville, Missouri NELLIE RUSSELL Secondary Education Galena, Kansas JAMES SHERREL Physical Education Jasper, Missouri CHARLES SPITZE Arts and Science N eosho, Missouri JEAN SPITZE Secondary Education Neosho, Missouri DOROTHY SPRING Education Joplin, Missouri GARY SELBY Pre-Medical Joplin, Missouri MARCIA SELBY General Culture Carthage, Missouri JOHN SHERREL Physical Education Jasper, Missouri SHIRLEY SHUPP Secondary Education Jasper, Missouri PATTY SIQAGGS Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri LARRY SKILES General Culture Neosho, Missouri JEANETTE SCHREINER General Business Joplin, Missouri JANICE SCOTT Business Management Joplin, Missouri JOHN H. SEBA Secondary Education Neosho, Missouri KARL WILLIAM STAUFFER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri SUSAN STEPHENS Elementary Education Joplin, Missouri C. L. STOKES Business Administration Joplin, Missouri STEVE TARRANT Business Administration Webb City, Missouri LEROY TIBERGHIEN Secondary Education Webb City, Missouri JAMES TROUSDALE Business Administration Joplin, Missouri WARREN TUNE Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri HERBERT VAN FLEET Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri RAYMOND VANN Secondary Education Carterville, Missouri ,fh- -fr-ry DAN TOURTELOT Pre-Law Joplin, Missouri NEWTON VANNAMON Business Administration Sarcoxie, Missouri KENNETH WALDEN Physical Education Columbus, Kansas BUD WARD Civil Engineering Joplin, Missouri JUDY WATERHOUSE Secondary Education Joplin, Missouri ELAINE WEST Technology Carthage, Missouri GERALD WEST Arts and Science Joplin, Missouri x W1 JOE WESCOTT Pre-Engineering Joplin, Missouri DAHL WHITE Pre-Medical Joplin, Missouri DEMPSEY WILLIAMS General Culture Galena., Kansas JUDY WILLIAMSON Physical Education Joplin, Missouri SHERRIE WRAY Music Education Joplin, Missouri BILL YATES Drafting Carthage, Missouri KAREN WHITTEN Elementary Technology Noel, Missouri LINDA ZACCARELLO General Culture Joplin, Missouri J OE YEAGER General Culture Joplin, Missouri JERRY ZELLER Business Administration Joplin, Missouri 1962 Freshmen Class Officers PRESIDENT, Clayton Webster, VICE-PRESIDENT, Sharon Long, SECRETARY, Linda Benton, PARLIAMENT THOMAS AKINS Carterville, Missouri PENNY LEE ALLAN Joplin, Missouri DAVE ALLEN Webb City, Missouri JAMES ANASROSOPOLOS Joplin, Missouri DALYS ANDERSON Diamond, Missouri JESSE ANDERSON Anderson, Missouri MELVIN ANDERSON Carthage, Missouri NANCY ATTEBERRY Joplin, Missouri MELVIN BACHMANN Middleton, Wisconsin MARGARET BACHTOLD Sarcoxie, Missouri CONNIE BAKER Seneca, Missouri MARTIN BAILEY Joplin, Missouri ARIAN, Woodrow Lee. 1 if LARRY BOUCHER Joplin, Missouri KENNETH BOWMAN Carthage, Missouri ORVILLE BOYD Webb City, Missouri MICHAEL BOYINCTON Joplin, Missouri STANLEY BRADFORD Granby, Missouri ROBERT BRASCH Joplin, Missouri MARLENA BRAZIL Joplin, Missouri CARROLL BROWN Joplin, Missouri CHARLES BROW'N Joplin, Missouri CARY BROWN Webb City, Missouri GREGORY BROWN Joplin, Missouri PRINTIS BROWN Joplin., Missouri PATRICIA BALL Eagle Rock, Missouri JO ANNE BAUNI Joplin, Missouri SUSAN BEASLEY Pierce City, Missouri GERALD BEISNER Webb City, Missouri BILL BENNETT Joplin, Missouri TWYLA BENNETT Seneca, Missouri LINDA BENTON Joplin, Missouri DONNA BLACK Joplin, Missouri NANCY BLA CKETER Joplin, Missouri MARILYN BLATTER Joplin, Missouri CHARLOTTE BOBB Joplin, Missouri HARRY BOOTH Anderson, Missouri uf N, wif LLOYD BUFFALO Galena, Kansas RONALD BURCH Springfield, Missouri BETTY BURNHAM Joplin, Missouri BRAD CAMERON Carthage, Missouri THELMA CAMP Webb City, Missouri JUDY CAMPBELL Joplin, Missouri JAN CANADY Joplin, Missouri DANA CANNON Joplin, Missouri MICHAEL CARLISLE Joplin, Missouri JOYCE CASAVECCHIA Carl Junction, Missouri LARRY CAWYER Neck City, Missouri KENNETH CHRISTIANSEN Joplin, Missouri 9 A i' 'se DONNA CLAY Joplin, Missouri DEAN CLOPTON Joplin, Missouri GEORGE COBB Joplin, Missouri MARY COFFMAN Carl Junction, Missouri BARBARA COLE Joplin, Missouri DENNIS COLE Diamond, Missouri GEORGIA COLLINS Joplin, Missouri JAMES COLLARD Carl Junction, Missouri VICTOR COLSON Joplin, Missouri BILLY COMBS Joplin, Missouri HELEN COOMBS Carthage, Missouri GARY COOPER Joplin, Missouri NOLEN COPE Neosho, Missouri ROBERT COPELAND Joplin, Missouri SHARON CORN Carl Junction, Missouri ARTHUR CORTEZ Carthage, Missouri JAMES CRABTREE Neosho, Missouri LISA CRAWFORD Joplin, Missouri BARBARA CRIBBS Joplin, Missouri GERALD CRODDY Monett, Missouri SHARON CROLEY Carthage, Missouri PAT CROSSLEY Joplin, Missouri SANDRA CUSHMAN Joplin, Missouri JOE CURTIS Joplin, Missouri Q A x N M :MU JAMES CUSICK Joplin, Missouri DONNIE DANEL Galena, Kansas BARBARA DAVID Joplin, Missouri J ACK DAVIDSON Joplin, Missouri JACKIE DAVIS N eosho, Missouri PATRICIA DAVIS Joplin, Missouri JAMES DAVISSON Webb City, Missouri MICHAEL DAWSON Sarcoxie, Missouri LYNDON DAY Neosho, Missouri GARY DENNY Diamond, Missouri CAROL DICKENS Joplin, Missouri RICHARD DICKERSON Joplin, Missouri LARRY EDWARDS Joplin, Missouri MIKE EDWARDS Joplin, Missouri FLOYD ELLIOTT Goodman, Missouri JEAN ELLIOTT Webb City, Missouri JOY ELLIOTT Webb City, Missouri BEVERLY ELLIS Carthage, Missouri BARBARA FARRIS Webb City, Missouri JANICE FICKLE Joplin, Missouri SYBIL FIDLER Joplin, Missouri LESLIE FISHER Joplin, Missouri KATHY FISHER Carthage, Missouri DONALD FITZER Galena, Kansas JAMES DILES Joplin, Missouri ROYAN DIX Joplin, Missouri BRUCE DOBBS Joplin, Missouri ELIZABETH DOTSON Joplin, Missouri JOHN DOUBLEDEE Oronogo, Missouri LOIS DOUBLEDEE Joplin, Missouri MARY DOUTHITT Joplin, Missouri PAUL DOYEN Joplin, Missouri JOHN DROSKA Wentworth, Missouri RONALD EADS Joplin, Missouri CARY ECKHART Joplin, Missouri ARCHIE EDWARDS Joplin, Missouri I , CARL GILMORE Joplin, Missouri JAMES GOFF Joplin, Missouri DELBERT GOEN Diamond, Missouri BILLIE RUTH GOFOURTH Neosho, Missouri PEGGY GOLDEN Joplin, Missouri CARL GOODNIGHT Carthage, Missouri GLEN GRAHAM LLOYD GRANGER Joplin, Missouri BARBARA GRAVESEN Joplin, Missouri SHARON GREGORY Joplin, Missouri CLARICE GRISSOM Webb City, Missouri J. W. GRUNDY Carthage, Missouri LAURIE FITZPATRICK Joplin, Missouri CONNIE FLAXBEARD Joplin, Missouri JACK FLAXBEARD Joplin, Missouri REGINA FORD Joplin, Missouri DAVID FORSTE Carthage, Missouri JOHN FOSS Carthage, Missouri RUSSELL FUGATE Carthage, Missouri NANCY GAGE Neosho, Missouri LINDA GASSER Carl Junction, Missouri NEIL GEORGE Joplin, Missouri SHEILA GILBERT Joplin, Missouri RICHARD GILLMORE Joplin, Missouri DIANE GULLETTE Joplin, Missouri JANICE HALL Joplin, Missouri MARY HALL Webb City, Missouri WILLIAM HAMM Joplin, Missouri LARRY HAMPTON Joplin, Missouri WILLIAM HARDWICK Joplin, Missouri SHIRLEY HARPER Neosho, Missouri JESS HARTJ E Joplin, Missouri WILLIAM HAYNES Joplin, Missouri .IAYME HEDGE Carthage, Missouri GERALD HENNING Joplin, Missouri DELBERT HERRELL Sarcoxie, Missouri Mu HB3 ff mm' , V wwf' ,gi pg-mr L, GEORGE HERRELSON Galena, Kansas DAVID HIGGINS Carthage, Missouri .IO ANN HIGGINS Joplin, Missouri JOHN HILDRETH Carthage, Missouri SANDRA HILDRETH Webb City, Missouri RITA HILL Joplin, Missouri SHARON HILTON Galena, Kansas DONNA HINKLE Joplin, Missouri DENNY HOBSON Granby, Missouri DANA HOLLINGSWORTH Joplin, Missouri LARRY HOLT Joplin, Missouri TOM HOLT Carterville, Missouri DANIEL HOOD Neosho, Missouri CONNIE HOPKINS Joplin, Missouri LANNY HOPKINS Cassville, Missouri LARRY HOOVER Webb City, Missouri MERTON HOPPER Webb City, Missouri ROGER HOSP Joplin, Missouri ROGER HOUGH Carthage, Missouri DAN HOYT Joplin, Missouri DIANE HUBATKA Joplin, Missouri VERNON HUDSON Joplin, Missouri STEPHEN HUGHLETT Joplin, Missouri ROGER HULSEY Neosho, Missouri ANNE HUNTER Webb City, Missouri TRUDY HURST Lamar, Missouri DONNA HUTCHINS Carthage, Missouri DON JACKSON Joplin, Missouri JIM JACOBS Sarcoxie, Missouri SUZANNE JAMISON Joplin, Missouri JERRY J OBE Neosho, Missouri LARRY JOBE Neosho, Missouri CECIL JOHNSON Joplin, Missouri DON JOHNSON Webb City, Missouri CARY JOHNSON Neosho, Missouri JESS JOHNSTON Kansas City, Missouri GARRY KEELING Joplin, Missouri MICHAEL KERN Joplin, Missouri JERRY KERK Rocky Comfort, Missouri JANICE KIRK Joplin, Missouri JAMES KNOX Commerce, Oklahoma NANCY KOOS Joplin, Missouri LARRY LACEY Oronogo, Missouri EUGENE LANGEVIN Joplin, Missouri HAZEL LAWSON Stella, Missouri WOODROW W. LEE Oahu, Hawaii MARY LEGGETT Oronogo, Missouri ANNE LIGGETT Joplin, Missouri PAUL JOHNSON Diamond, Missouri PEGGY JOHNSON Joplin, Missouri PHILLIP JOHNSON Joplin, Missouri PAULA JOHNSON Joplin, Missouri VIRGINIA JOHNSTON Joplin, Missouri DAVID JONES Pierce City, Missouri EDDIE JONES Joplin, Missouri NORMAN JONES Carthage, Missouri STANELY JONES Joplin, Missouri ANN KANABLE Webb City, Missouri KAY KARNS Joplin, Missouri DEAN KAUMANS Joplin, Missouri A W x,,.4.,, J ,H -no 5-I W , 6 X E LAK' X ' M 45 A ' 4 ' 4 Jn: -Q 11 1' , HELEN LUMPKINS Joplin, Missouri THOMAS LYSCIO Joplin, Missouri MIKE MCCORMACK Joplin, Missouri MRS. RUTH MCCUNE Joplin, Missouri LINDA MCDONALD Webb City, Missouri MIKE MCGEE Joplin, Missouri LARRY McKEE Joplin, Missouri GAYLEEN McKENZIE Joplin, Missouri DAVID MCKIBBEN Carterville, Missouri GALEN McKINLEY Joplin, Missouri MARY MCKINLEY Joplin, Missouri JAMES McPEAK El Dorado Springs, Mis souri RONALD LESTER Joplin, Missouri CHERYL LEWIS Joplin, Missouri JUDY LOFTON Joplin, Missouri RONALD LOF TON Webb City, Missouri JUDY LONG Joplin, Missouri ROVENE LONG Joplin, Missouri SHARON LONG Joplin, Missouri MIKE LONGAN Joplin, Missouri DIXIE LONCENECKER Joplin, Missouri LARRY LONCSTREET Joplin, Missouri STEVE LONGSTREET Joplin, Missouri MONDO LOUNIS Carthage, Missouri , .gil L-.--ff 'in LYLE MCMECHAN Carterville, Missouri SHARON INIARISON Joplin, Missouri CHERYL MARTIN Joplin, Missouri SAUNDRA MARTIN Miami, Oklahoma RONNIE MAYFIELD Joplin, Missouri JULIA MILLER Joplin, Missouri DAVID MITCHELL Joplin, Missouri GALE MITTS Reeds, Missouri DOUGLAS MOONEY Joplin, Missouri HARVEY MORGAN Granby, Missouri PAMELA MORRISON Joplin, Missouri LUCY MOSIER Jane, Missouri 'dv' 'Mtv 'S' RICHARD MUELLER Joplin, Missouri RICHARD MURRAY Joplin, Missouri GARY MULKEY Joplin, Missouri HOWARD MYERS Anderson, Missouri LYNN NEEDHAM Duenweg, Missouri JOAN NIELSON Chicago, lllinois NICKEY NOBLE Racine, Missouri JAMES OGLESBY Joplin, Missouri DAVID OWEN Joplin, Missouri MARTHA OXFORD Neosho, Missouri MILDRED QUICG Joplin, Missouri SUE PARKER Joplin, Missouri DEE ANN PARKISON Joplin, Missouri SANDRA KAY PARRISH Joplin, Missouri JAMES PATTON Joplin, Missouri THOMAS PEARCE Joplin, Missouri CHARLENE PEARCY Joplin, Missouri MONTE PEARSON Joplin, Missouri JUDITH PEDERSEN Joplin, Missouri JERRY PENNINGTON Joplin, Missouri JUDITH PHILLIPS Carl Junction, Missouri TED PHILLIPS Commerce, Oklahoma SUE PRATT Anderson, Missouri ANN POWERS Joplin, Missouri 'ff' DIXIE PLUMB Joplin, Missouri PAMELA PLUMMER Webb City, Missouri ROBERT RADER Joplin, Missouri CHARLES RAY Joplin, Missouri RONALD RECORD Joplin, Missouri PAUL RELF Stark City, Missouri RONNIE RHODES Joplin, Missouri CAROLYN RICE Carthage, Missouri CAROLE RILEY Joplin, Missouri JOHN RINGER Webb City, Missouri MAX ROARK Senaoa, Missouri HAROLD ROBINSON Joplin, Missouri UM I X Quia, ROGER SCHENK Joplin, Missouri HERBERT SCHEERER La Russell, Missouri JOYCE SCOTT Joplin, Missouri KENNETH SELBY Carthage, Missouri JACK SHAVER Tiff City, Missouri HELEN SHEWMAKER Granby, Missouri DALE SHIPMAN Carthage, Missouri BILL SHRUM Carthage, Missouri ALLEN SHUEY Neosho, Missouri .IUANITA SIMPSON Neosho, Missouri ROBERT SITEK Haysville, Kansas FRED SKACCS Joplin, Missouri my it .,.A. ,Q .IACQUELENE ROBLYER Joplin, Missouri EIAYNE ROBY Joplin, Missouri VICTOR ROCHE. Joplin, Missouri MURLENE ROE Joplin, Missouri LOUIS ROOK Joplin, Missouri DIANNE ROPER Carthage, Missouri JOHN ROUTLEDCE Joplin, Missouri JANE RUCKER Joplin, Missouri CLIFFORD RUSSELL Joplin, Missouri MARY JANE SANDERS Sarcoxie, Missouri .IANICE SAULBEAMER WK-bb City, Missouri LINDA SAWYER Joplin, Missouri -if 4? ,X '.., ROBERT SUMMERS Galena, Kansas KATHRYN SUMPTER Webb City, Missouri CHARLES SURFACE Webb City, Missouri MARJORIE SWANSON Joplin, Missouri JAMES SWEETEN Joplin, Missouri LINDA SWEENEY Neosho, Missouri KAREN TAIPOLE Joplin, Missouri GARY TALLMAN Joplin, Missouri BARBARA TAPLEY Carthage, Missouri LEON TARRANT Joplin, Missouri LARRY TAYLOR Joplin, Missouri LINDA TAYLOR Jasper, Missouri JACK D. SLUDER Joplin, Missouri HAROLD SPARLIN Joplin, Missouri MICHAEL SPICER Joplin, Missouri OWEN SPURCEON Carthage, Missouri LARRY STAFFORD Carthage, Missouri LEROY STAFFORD Stella, Missouri DAVID STARKS Joplin, Missouri INIICHAEL STEPHENS Carthage, Missouri MARY STINNETT Joplin, Missouri SALLY STOOTS Neosho, Missouri MIKE STORM Joplin, Missouri M'LLE SULLINGER Carl Junction, Missouri RONNIE THOMAS Carthage, Missouri DON THOMASON Joplin, Missouri SANDRA THURMAN Joplin, Missouri GALE TRAVER Carterville, Missouri BOBBIE TREECE Joplin, Missouri PAT TREWYN Joplin, Missouri NICKY TRIMBLE Joplin, Missouri ERVIN TRIPLETT Racine, Missouri ROBB TRIPLETT Sarcoxie, Missouri KENNETH TYLER Neosho, Missouri REBA TYLER Neosho, Missouri JOHN VANDEVER Joplin, Missouri bf - il-E DIANA VAUGH Joplin, Missouri DAVID WAGNER Joplin, Missouri GARY WALKER Joplin, Missouri KATHY WALKER Joplin, Missouri CHARLES WALLACE Joplin, Missouri MARION WALLER Joplin, Missouri LINDA WEBB Joplin, Missouri MARGARET WEBB Joplin, Missouri BILL WEBSTER Joplin, Missouri CLAYTON WEBSTER Joplin, Missouri CHARLENE WELCHER Joplin, Missouri CHARLES WELTON Joplin, Missouri DAVID WHEELER Joplin, Missouri LLOYD WHISNER Sarcoxie, Missouri GAYLON WHITE Joplin, Missouri LARRY WHYTE Webb City, Missouri GARY WILLIAMS Joplin, Missouri .IAMES WILLIAMS Joplin, Missouri REX WILLIAMS Reeds, Missouri SHERYL WILLIAMS Carthage, Missouri MARY WILSON Joplin, Missouri MARGARET WOOD Joplin, Missouri JAMES WOLFINBARGER Neosho, Missouri FRANKLIN WOODBURY Joplin, Missouri 'U' .,.-sv' we C' A-av ..., , . 5, it 3 o-.,, DIXIE WOODS Noel, Missouri ROGER WOODS Joplin, 'Missouri CARL WRIGHT Everton, Missouri TERRY WYNN Hartville, Missouri ALAN YANKIE Carthage, Missouri BOBBIE YEAKEY Joplin, Missouri MARILYN YOUNG Joplin, Missouri SUSAN YOUNG Neosho, Missouri BILL YUST Joplin, Missouri EDWARD ZENGEL Mt. Vernon, Missouri Alumni Associations VICE-PRESIDENT, Jim Worthingtong PAST PRESIDENT, Don Millerg PRESIDENT, Bob Morri- song SECRETARY, Sally Wells Beck. The purpose of the Assem- bly Committee is to choose and schedule assembly pro- grams and to make arrange- ments for their presentation. It strives to offer a variety of programs which give infor- mation, culture and enter- tainment, and to promote moral and spiritual values and school spirit. Assembly Committee The Joplin Junior College Alumni Association was organized in 1945. Major activities of the Alumni Association include the planning of the annual Alumni Banquet and assisting with the an- nual Homecoming. Every student who graduates from Joplin Junior College automatically becomes a member of the Association and is eligible to serve as a member of the Alumni Board. Miss Martha McCormick is the current sponsor of the organization and was also the first sponsor of the group. Arthur Boles and Douglas Landrith are also members of the Commit- tee. ROW ONE: Mrs. McCuneg Mr. Ellisg VICE-CHAIRMAN, Miss Smithg CHAIRMAN, Mrs. Frazier. ROW TWO: Jane Ruckerg Mr. Johnsong Mr. Brietzkeg Dale O'Brien. ROW THREE: Joe Wescottg SECRETARY, Patty Skaggsg Dixie Longnecker. 55 STUDENT SENATE-1949-1950 ROW 1: Kenneth Priaulx, Marjorie Pflug, Patsy Ruth Miller, Celia Braeckcl, Gus Brown. ROW 2: Jerry Augspurger, John McKinney Nancy Anne Williams, Pat Wade, ,lean Richards. ROW 3: John Orhin, Carolyn Jenkins, Charles Turk, Lewis Cole, Lloyd Ditto Dale Lundstrom. ROW 4: Bob Watkins, Dick Staab, ,lim Olsen, George Koehler, George Caveness, Paul Garret. Our college's well-rounded extracurricu- lar program offers excellent educational, recreational, and professional training for future years, as well as enjoyable experi- ences and memories of college days. 56 Q 1, , ,Li x t 5 One of the first Beta Beta Beta meetings Activities ummer Cabinet The Summer Cabinet, created by the 1918 Constitution as a sep- arate part of the Student Senate, acts in an advisory capacity to the Senate President during the regu- lar school terms, and functions as a service committee from the end of the spring term until the Senate is organized the following fall. lt is composed of representatives of each College society, each college publication, and the presidents of the Sophomore and Freshman classes. The sponsors are Mrs. Kelly and Dean Billingsly. Officers PRESIDENT: Bob Newlicrry VICE-PRESIDENT: Steve Sandy SECRETARY: ,lane Anne lluchtold LLM ROW ONE: May Anne Roberts, Mary Blankenship, ,lane Anne Bactold, Patricia Cilbreth, Nelmarie Riggs. ROW TWO: Bob Newberry, Steve Sandy, Ron Folle, Larry Martin. ROW THREE: Leroy Tiberghein, Bud Ward, Larry Sandy. 58 tu QTLCLIQ ROW ONE: Mike McCormick, Judy Pederson, Cheryl Martin, Dana Hollingsworth, Janice Fickle. ROW TWO: Larry Sandy, Delores Johnston, Judy Long, Nancy Koos, Bob Newberry, Jess Johnston, Sharon Marison. ROW THREE: Jerry Zeller, Kathy Walker, Linda Sawyer, Jan Canady, Dave Scantlin, Suzanne Jamison, Warren Tune. ROW FOUR: Jeanne Ranum, Leroy Tiberghien, Mike McGee, Connie Adams, Mike Storm, Larry Martin. Selling Lions Tracks Since it's beginning in 1938, the Student Senate of J.J.C. has aimed to promote a Wholesome school spirit, to provide means for a closer student-faculty relationship. With the guidance of Dean Billingsly and Mrs. Kelley it has accumulated a remarkable record of achieving those aims. Officers 417' . 5 PRES: Bob Newberry, VICE-PRES. Larry Sandyg SEC. Connie Adamsg TREASURER Jerry Zeller, PARLIAMENTARIAN Jeanne Ranum. 59 Exe P' T CC 99 Circle I fs---f' ki .jd X . ..--44 , f -iz . I ROW ONE: Dave Scantlin, Bob Newberry, Larry Bain, Carl Stalffer, Larry Sandy, Ron Repplinger, Larry Boucher, Bill Haynes. ROW TWO: Carl Gilmore, James Truesdale, Bill Welton, Clayton Webster, Woodrow Lee, Joe Ellis, Larry Skiles, Paul Hoag, Steven Sandy, Larry Martin. ROW THREE: Mr. Gilbert, Steve Kelly, John Payne, Bob Higgins. Officers PRESIDENT: Larry Sandy VTCE-PRESIDENT: Larry Bain SECRETARY: Carl Stalffer TREASURER: Ronnie Repplinger Circle MKW Club was organized at J.,l.C. in 1955 and has always been an active club on the campus. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Wayne Gil- bert, Circle MK sets high goals, ideals and standards for its members. It is to be noted that Circle RK is a serv- ice organization offering services not only to the college but also to the community. It is always striving to make our campus a better place by promoting better relationships be- tween students, organizations, faculty members, the student government, and the administration. gf it 3 .. 5 ' its N' sq Young Democrats ROW ONE: Linda Benton, ,lo Anne Higgins, Jeanette Schreiner, Rita Hill, Barbara Woods. ROW TWO: Bob Newberly, Pat Trewyn, .ludy Lofton, Mrs. Kelly, Lisa Crawford, May Anne Roberts. ROW THREE: Franklin Woodbury, Mike Doyen, Garry Tallman, Buzz Bachmann, Mike McCormack. ROW FOUR: Don Thomason, MikeKerns. Officers Senator Symington appears as guest speaker for the Young Democrats. The Young Democrat Club of Joplin Junior Col- lege under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Kelly, was started in the school year of 1956-57. Member- ship is open to all students interested in politics and the Democratic party. PARLIAMENTARIAN: Franklin Woodbury PRESIDENT: Bob Newberry VICE-PRESIDENT: Mike Kerns SECRETARY: ,lo Ann Higgins 62 ? an Eng 9 Q, iq? Z.. 3 1'i?': is ,,v, 5 hl - if .E.A. . 'WE ROW ONE: Anne Hunter, Rickey Lou Allen, Ruth Bachtold, Jane Bachtold, Micha Dutton. ROW TWO: Joanne Bauni, Mary Wilson, Diane Gullette, Julia Miller, Mary Ann Roberts. ROW THREE: Mary Delaney, Rovene Long, Lisa Crawford, Leroy Tiberghien, Judy Phillips, Mary Coffman. ROW FOUR: Tom Akins, Kenny Henson, Dr. Dryer. The Student National Education Association CS.N.E.A.J was established at the Joplin Junior College during the school year of 1958-1959. Teachers Ada Coffey and Lloyd Dryer, who had been active in getting the organization started, were named the sponsors and have continued to sponsor the organization each year. Membership is open to all those students preparing to teach. S.N.E.A. gives its members an opportunity to broaden their experiences and is a must for the junior college teachers-of-tomorrow. was-Mg, Officers SECRETARY: Brenda Higgins: HISTORIAN: Rickey Lou Allen: TREASURER: Leroy Tibcrghieng VICE-PRESIDENT: Micha Dutton: PRESIDENT: Jane Bachtold. Guest speaker, Jennings Flathers of Washington, D. C., repre- senting the National Education Association. Y.W.C.A. ROW ONE: Jeanette Schreiner, Nancy Newby, Brenda Higgins, Sherrye Wray, Nellie Russell, Sharon Hilton, Nelmarie Riggs, Treva Gilstrap, Elizabeth Dotson. ROW TWO: Judy Holden, Diane Gullette, Mary Wilson, Patty Skaggs, Murlene Roe, Charlene Welcher, Janese Hamilton, Sally Livingston. ROW THREE: Saundra Thurston, Dana Cannon, Ginger Johnston, Penny Allan, Kay Karns, Trudy Hurst, Joyce Scott. ROW FOUR: Donna Hutchins, Elayne Roby, Marilyn Blatter, Betty Burnham, Ann Powers, Judy Phillips. ROW FIVE: Janice Hall, Dixie Longnecker, Linda Benton, Ann Kanahle, Jean Elliot, Connie Sartuin, Jean Elliot. ROW SIX: Lisa Crawford, Regina Ford, Mary Jon Hall, Barbara Cribs, Carol Dickens, Linda Taylor, Lelah McMullen. Officers In 1933, Dean H. E. Blaine, asked Miss Vera Stein- inger to be adviser for the newly organized YWCA group at J.J.C. That first year, there were 29 members. During the 25 years, membership has ranged from 50 to 70 members. The YWCA has been a service through- out the years. The purpose of the organization is to realize the full and creative life through a growing knowledge of GOD and to help make this life possible for all people. x f 1 PRESIDENT: Sally Livingston VICE-PRES. Judy Holden SECRETARY: Nelmarie Riggs TREASURER: Jeanette Schreiner The Y.W.C.A. Tea in honor of Miss Theodora Ninesteel Phi Theta I appa 2 I 5 3 ROW 1: Joe Ellis, Janet Caldemeyer, Ann Hunter, Nancy Newby, David Baker, Mrs. Ruth McCune. ROW 2: Mrs. Jean Spitze, Jan Canady, Janice Fickle, Cheryl Martin, Mary Blankenship. ROW 3: Lisa Crawford, Dixie Woods, Ruth Bachtold, Mary Wilson, Carolyn Cracker, Larry Martin. ROW 4: Helen Coombs, Nellie Russell, Judy Holden, Stanley Roy, Dan Hoyt. ROW 5: Jane Ann Bachtold, Jean Ranum, Bill Richardson, Ron Folly. ROW 6: Dick Carter, Delores Johnston, Steve Sandy, James Trusdale, Newton Vannaman. ROW 7: Joe Wescott. Phi Theta Kappa, organized in 1950, is a national arts and science scholastic fraternity, having as its purpose the promotion of schol- arship, the development of character, and the cultivation of fellowship. The members of this organization not only stand high scho- lastically but also are leaders in the various organizations on the campus. It is an honor to be chosen a member of this group. PRESIDENT: Larry Martin VICE-PRESIDENT: Joe Wescott SECRETARY: Jean Ranum TREASURER: Jane Bechtold HISTORIAN: Steve Sandy REPORTER: Judy Holden Joe, Judy, Steve, Jane, Jean, Larry 66 Pi Alpha, Pi FIRST ROW: Lucy Mosier, Nellie Russell, Linda Creathouse, Delores Johnston, James Trusdale, Newton Vannaman. SECOND ROW Kathy Sumpter, Donna Hutchins, Miss Steininger. PRESIDENT: Newton Vannaman VICE-PRESIDENT: Nellie Russell SECRETARY-TREASURER: Linda Greathouse Pi Alpha Pi was organized in 1953 for those students enrolled in Business Adminis- tration, who have done outstanding scholastic work. It is the purpose of this honorary fraternity to promote scholarship, to create an interest in and an understanding of the business World, and to encourage each mem- ber to develop himself to a higher level of leadership, personality and service. En ineersg Club ROW ONE: David Owen, Joe Wescot, Vincent Dave Scantlin, Steve Schultz, John Hopkins, Giles, Bud Ward, Steve Sandy, Larry McKee. ROW TWO: Pam Morison, David Baker Sheila Gilbert. ROW THREE: Gary Walker, Ralph Forest, Gaylen White, Nell George Clifford Russell, Tom Holt, Larry Martin. ROW FOUR: Danny Hood, George Ledsford, Frank Woodbury, Philip Johnson. The Engineers Club was organized in 1957 for the purpose of fostering a professional spirit and promoting the interest and activities of its members. The cluhis present sponsors are Miss Martha McCormick, Mr. Ed Offen- backer. 68 Officers FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE: David Owen FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE: Larry McKee PRESIDENT: Bud Ward SEG.-TREASURER: Vincent Giles VICE-PRESIDENT: .loe Wescot Math Club ROW ONE: Bill Haynes, George Ledford, Larry Boucher, Gene Langevin. ROW TWO: Joe Wescott, Dick Carter, Nancy Koos Steven Sandy, Janice Fickle. ROW THREE: Joe Ellis, Franklin Woodbury, Bill Richardson, David Baker, Larry Lacey, Neil George Tom Holt, Dixie Plumb. The Math Club was organized in 1959 to stimulate interest in mathe- matics. Meetings are held bi-monthly with programs on areas of mathematics not included in formal classes. The club is open to all students interested in mathematics and is sponsored by Mr. Paul Jensen and Miss Martha Mc- Cormick of the math department. Officers PRESIDENT: Steven Sandy VICE-PRESIDENT: George Ledford SECRETARY: Carole Riley TREASURER: Joe Wescott PROGRAM CHAIRMAN: Larry Martin Modern, Language ROW ONE: Anne Hunter, Linda Webb, Pam Morrison, Peggy Golden, Trudy Hurst, Rita Hill. ROW TWO: Elayne Roby, Charlene Pearcy, Donna Hinkle, Lisa Crawford. ROW THREE: Charles Brown, Betty, Felker, Pat Galbraith, Joyce Bardmass, Stanley Roy ROW FOUR: Charles Wallace, Miss Spangler, Dan Tourtelot, Ronald Folle, Dave Fisher, Jim Hall. Officers PRESIDENT: Ronald Folle VlCE-PRESIDENT: .lim Hall SECRETARY: Rita Hill 70 The Modern Language Club was organ- ized in 194-2 and is open to all students studying French, German, or Spanish. The customs, literature, and music of France, Germany, and Spain are studied in their bi-monthly meetings. During the years this organization has aided underprivileged Europeans and has contributed to the Wood- en Church Crusade in Germany which helped build a church in a small German town. The sponsor is Mrs. Lillian Spangler. The Chart 5 t dv V5 -ooo Ya ROW ONE: Gayleen McKenzie, Trudy Hurst, Nellie Russell, Mary Blankenship, Stanley Jones. ROW TWO: Eugene Lindsey Helen Coombs, Charlene Pearcy, Connie Adams, Helen Shewmake. ROW THREE: Larry Herron, Russell Fugate, Bob Newberry. Since 1939, The Chart has accurately re- corded College history and interpreted time- ly events. During its 23 years, the news- paper has provided experience in journal- ism for many students, several of whom now hold important position in the profes- sion. For a long time, The Chart appeared only at irregular intervalsg but for several years the college staff has published twelve issues annually at regular intervals. The name, The Chart, chosen by student vote, appeared on the first issue November 10, 1939. The sponsor is Miss Cleetis Headlee. Officers EDITOR: Mary Blankenship ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Nellie Russell NEWS EDITOR: Gene Lindsey BUSINESS MANAGER: Bob Newberry ossroads ta, Sharon Manson Kathy Walker J an Canady Royan Dlx Trudy Hurst Davld Jones May Ann Roberts Jeanette Schreiner Judy Waterhouse Miss Venus Yount, Sponsor Mr. Arthur Boles, Art Sponsor Tv? Marsllmallow, anyom-A? Could so much llappf-11 in 25 yours? l l N X Everyone helped pick out the color for the yearbook cow-r. For two-a leisure moment! It,s almost dons-. It's donef-AT LAST!! ' College p -Q ' Players OR N.. J KSU! I The College Players is one of the largest and oldest organizations on campus. Founded the same year as the school, the club produces the various dramatic productions performed during the year. ROW ONE: Susie Hurn, Janis Hillhouse, Jo Anne Higgins, Nicky Nobel, Ricky Allen, Linda Sawyer, Mike McCormack, M'lle Sul- Woods, Marjorie Swanson, Judy Waterhouse, Carl Madden, Sandra Gilbreth, John Routledge, Elaine Roby, Jane Ruekea, Micha Dutton, Webster, Jess Johnson, Rita Hill. ROW THREE: Pat Trewyn, Carol Sam Cushman, Elaine West, Dave Allen, David Jones, Leah McMullen, linger, Leroy Tiberghien, Helen Kersey, Jan Saulbeamer, Margrett Hildreth, Sandra Cushman, Sue McNeal. ROW TWO: Patricia Diana Vaugha, Robert Moran, Carolyn Rice, Steve Duncan, Clayton Riley, Diane Cullette, Sharon Long, Judy Pedersen, Levita Baker, 1ggtRC1i3Issl?, Gfgg Campbell, Don Ashworth, Mary McKinley, Larry Triplett, Nancy Atterberry, Marilyn Blatter, Sue Parker, SPON- : r. rietz e. 74 prin 0,19 OW X005 812 Gr the L11 Curly ..A,,,,,,,, Aunt Eller ,,,,, Laurey .,..,.W . Jeeter .,.,,,,,,,, Laurey's My Girl Solo Dancer ..... B. A. Austin .- ....... Nancy Mapes Sue Winchester Ron Camp Ado Annie ......... ....,.. J udy Waterhouse Peddler .,.....,, , ,,.,,, ,.... L eroy Tiberghien Old Man Peck ,,,..........,...,,,,,.,,.....r,,., -.,. Karl Madden Others of the Countryside Slwfty ..Y,...,, Y ,,.,Y...,.......,,Y.,,Y................ - ..,,.. J. C. Hart Arlevy ..,.,,... A, ........ -A ,,.... Joy Roper Cord Elam ,...,,.. A ,..,, ,H Galen Irwin Carolyn Cates Look At The Egg Beater What Are You Do'in Here? There's Going To Be A Shiveree Ho-Down At Peck's Party 1961 Double Exposure Tam? Undertones H etty ....... Harriet ....,,, Maggie -., ' s... ,f Hezty ,,,,, - ,,,,, ,.... J udy Waterhouse Harrie: ,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,, Clarice Harris Maggie ,,,, .,,,,,. P at Gilbert Margrer ,,,,,.,, .....,. - ...... , - ,.....,,. Lee Roberts Maid M ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,.,,,.,, ,. ,.... Treva Cilstrap Battle Of 'Inner Selves' MMarriage Proposal M argret ....,,.., - ..,...... A ..................... -.,- .... -..- ....... .- --...,.... Sue Winchester Mary Blankenship - ...... Sharon Miller Patsy Craig , 1 1 E Q A Toast To The Happy Pair 76 . t Best Best Best Best Back Stage .,....... - ......... - .,....., , .... .M .,.. nDirty Villianf, Actor - ....,...................... N.-- ........... B. A. Austin Becky Doolin Nancy Mapes Supportzng Actor ...... ......... - ,..... R on Camp Helen Kersey 77 x H ki J' 'QQ ' . Y 5? W V Q , , X pf 'I 3 V 5 FSL, 22 5 gfr' X H ,ty :Al Nw i' fL 'f 'slf ,N 9 i ag' 4' Iizlx E mike Q- Q if ff, Q QQ. wi? W Us Q -fig 2 'sf W Q, W 'qi if E Girls' Ensemble Karen Whitten, Dixie Longneeker, Julia Miller, Twyla Bennett, Jeanette Schreiner, Jan Saulbeamer, Linda Benton, Sharon Long, Nancy Atteberry, Treva Gilstrap, Nancy Newby, Sherrie Wray, Ann Hunter, ACCOMPANIST: Janet Caldemyer. 9 Boys Ensemble Lyle McMeeken, Larry Goode, Nickie Noble, .lim Dawson, John Doubledeer, Dave Baker, Quartet Jirrr Jacobs, Dara Allen, stave Tarrant, Gary Dawson, ACCOMPANIST: Sherrie Wray. VIOLIN: Janet Caldemyer, OBEO: Elayne Roby, FLUTE: Anne Mr. Merrill Ellis, Music Instructor. Hunter, PIANO: Pat Ropp. Graduation Recitals Y Miss Janet Caldemyer Miss Sherri Wra PIANO PIANO Miss Nancy Newby VOCAL Climaxing two years of hard work and Weeks of concentrated study, these four young ladies presented their individual re- citals in partial fulfillment of their music degree. 82 Miss Pat Ropp PIANO Sherri, Pat, Janet, Nancy We K K 4 Anne, Denny, and Elay ne The choir ge-ts ready for another pt-rformance. 3... N .UC Music Majors pose for a picture after their valentine performance. Students discuss recital with Hr. Sovereign. cw... dm All work and no play seems to he their motto. The girls receive many compliments on a job wr-ll done 83 J . 1 A4-,ag 1' O , , K ' . 34, ff- 'f - get-use-1---W JOPLIN JUNIOR COLLEGE-FIRST FOOTBALL TEAM 1937-38 BACK ROW: Coach Humphrey, Raymond Fly, Bob Lawson, J. R. Graue, Bob Fontaine, Delmer Strait, Frank Hamilton Bill Snow Bob Howard, Sergeant Treager. FRONT ROW: Tom Prince, Leonard Duncan, Jim Attebury, Bert Spencer, Jack Cooper, Bayred Vermillion Once again the fall and winter sports picture at JJC was highlighted with excite- ment, success and some disappointment. Although we had a unot so successful season of football, Coaches Stegge and Landrith guided the Lions to a five out of eight in basketball. Because of the prom- ising line of freshmen, it looks as though next yearis teams will provide Juco fans with even more enthusiasm. 84 The school spirit of J J C is undying Athletics Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Fairbury ,,,,, Independence Vlfentwortli 7, , Pittsburgh MBT, Highland ,,,, S.Nl.S. HB', ttott Parsons Fort Scott tt,tt,t K K K 1 'Fifi .. V ' N, ,E , ' J 'V Y , x A . . ,i,,f5V. . My if T Q A ' ,..,.. ,, , 4 .A..,. 1eZ'S6 is 2 WEE' 1W'iaVl 59 NN Qo X3n 1 iZ W Fw 3 25 d- , f 5 'S 3 ? Q of Q 1 N N smaef' 4 zgsolfdx 11 574m s 0hf23g fw,xA5:Jm S! u54Q5'Z25'6 23 E131 V' N' vi 35 s QV? If A -. . -- -- QWML w ff fn ,, A , X, i , is--'ff' I 9'-F ? 1L,,J5.,fiMf1?1e4 W -,W We Y T Q N.. ., rm f me , What, Confusion! ,.,,,4,eegg V 1 3f g 2 Pwepwwmi mg ,K ek -A L L e he , H E W A. 'fs wi 'I .gQf?3Er if xgsais 232. Af! It's About To Begin. -we . . . Dog Pile! Fm Ready I J. Off Like A Lion. Let,s Get The Ball. Got A Match? I Have Made It. . -,FM I X4 Whois Cot The Ball? ?? Go Get 'Em. Now What ? Hold That Line! if X 4 Well, I Had It! teena ,F ,. E ,W it 3- Does It Fit? Fight, Fight, Fight! SX They Didn't Tackle Me, I Fell. 89 All Conference GUY BOHNSTEDT DARRELL CANTRELL LESTER DANIELS End Tackle Guard To Joplin Junior College goes the honor of having seven players on the All-Confer- ence Team. These boys, picked by the coaches of the all-conference Jteams, de- serve congratulations and thanks from all. BOBBY EDMONDSON Halfback PAT ENGLISH WILLIAM KBULLJ HAYES T RONNIE PHILLIPS Tackle Fullback Fl111baCk Cheerleaders l l L Co-Captain J EAN RAN UM PLUMMER DANA HOLLINGSWORTH Alternates TREVA GILSTRAP CONNIE SARTAIN Peppy and alert cheer- leaders have always led the way toward all good times at J.J.C. and ours are no exception. Their songs and yells built up Lion spirit at football ,and basketball games, and their stunts entertained students at the Homecom- ing Assembly. 9I Joplin ,,,,,,,, 4-2 Coffuyville ,,,, , .,,, 93 Joplin .,,,, 53 lndcpvndcnce ,,,,,,,, 74 Joplin ,,,,, ,,,,, 7 9 Miami ,,,,, ,,,, 7 6 Joplin ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 8 Baconu ,, ,, , 98 Joplin ,,,,,, 77 Parsoni , 88 Joplin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 57 Highland , ,,,,,, , 74 Joplin, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 9 Km-mpcr Military Acadmny . ,, , '18 Joplin ,,,,,,, 88 Parsons , 82 Joplin ,,,,,,,,,, N100 Ft. Sc-on , ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, 83 Joplin ,,,,,, 87 lula , , 93 Joplin 73 Higliland W , 77 Joplin ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 67 Kansas City ,,,, ,,,, 7 4 Joplin ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 73 CllL1I1l1IC ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 4 Joplin ,,.,,, .. 97 Miami ,,,,,,,,....., . 86 Joplin H ,,,,,,, , 83 Kansas City ,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Joplinr ,,,,.,,,,,, 106 Wentworth ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 9 Joplin ,,,,,, ,,,, , , 80 lola , , ,,,,,,,,, , 99 Joplin ,,,,,, 103 Kamp:-r Military Avadcmy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 4 Joplin ,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Wi-nlworth , ,,,,,,,, 81 Joplin ,, ,. , ., 106 Fl. Scott ,,,, , 86 Coach Landrith, Eddie Jones, Bob Jones, Jack Shaver, Kenny Bowman, Arthu Cortez, Jim McPeak, Kenny Campln-ll, Cary Keeling, Harold Hayes, Floyd Ellio 92 l 1 KENNY BOWMAN KENNY CAMPBELL ARTHUR CORTEZ Guard Forward Center i ,ff 1 ti ... , NNN COACH LANDRITH UC has always taken great pride in its varsity basketball team. The boys try their best to produce a fine record and this is afl Wright, Gregg Campbell, Jim COUUHGY- often accomplished under the lead- ership of Coach Landrith. GARY KEEIJNG BOB JONES HAROLD HAYES Forward Guard F0fW3l'd yr... i ffsff gas l wil fig Q gg :V .Q ,,f 4. is FIRST CROSSROADS QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS-1938 Queen-Miss Edith Lundien, Attendants-Miss Mary Laird, Miss .loan Epperson. Once again the selection of royalty proves that our campus has its share of beauty. These are the special girls who have won a deserved place as royalty in our college. They shall long be remembered for this great honor, as well as for their viva- ciousness and personality. Miss Ruby Granger, 1945 Crossroads Queen, reigned over a style show give in her honor at the Fox Theater. Jaco Royalty -.., '731' .. , , ,Q M . za , 1 M .z fl? Wil :S F. Wrfbgsi-Wimm'-'Vi-W SQ W - 2 QJZBRES K A s Wil! f3!A,J. in -93, vi f.. A H5 555 ww' gig 2 SK fi S g In T v X Mu, Miss Dana Hollingsworth, Jim Conger, Miss Cheryl Martin, jerry Zeller, Miss Sue Winchester, l961 CROSSROADS QUEEN, Mike Mc- Gee, MISS LQIS RAMSEY, l962 CROSSRQADS QUEEN, Boll Newberry, Steven Sandy, Miss Connie Surtuin, Gary Cooper, Miss Judy Pedersen. Crown heurcr, jim Landrith, flower girl, Linda Fair. 1? .lim Conger, Miss Dana Hollingsworth Y Y Jerry Zeller, Miss Cheryl Martin Gary Cooper, Miss ,ludy Pedersen H-1. Steve Sandy, Miss Connie Sartain Miss Lois Ramsey is crowned 1962 Crossroads Queen , IO0 ,C f 1 - 4.3, , ,u , , , l - y , - , Aiwa' Aww.-W, fy -f - ,L ,A,f L,,,, , .. ,sz:f5gLf1+zae5:e?ifE2- zy X Q ,af-K'7-ru92Ei91 3 xi3E5w!53iz:.3, 1f?5?f QSKESQWFQISSY -I3'i'm,g5:f'S 9'm55ww::mf,. Lv Wfwfewax X Wfszws:fim5E?f?v1mim:wA.H ' ww fr 5?3?svf3'lSi?2wsw1fsIwi-ef:fy A- 7 ' A :ff:fwf,sf1vrv f J: kfhtlifiiiif 4 Y 'x 4 4' ,fm , R yu ,fn U Q , L Ak' v 'Zig sw , l A-If Q --..,.,f 'G1nmggv.kw Q by yr MISS DONNA CLAY Miss JANICE KIRK One of the biggest events of the year was the annual Homecoming ceremon- ies. Margee Webb, chosen queen by the football team, was honored at the game and at the dance which followed. Her attendants were Donna Clay, Ian- ice Kirk, Judy Long, Gail Traver, and Elaine West. MISS JUDY LONG Miss GAIL TRAVER MISS ELAINE WEST w I03 ,M P .Li i S' 'K . g , -W 'L ily +:. 4 H522 +',- Im, H Y f, 2'12?5eg1ge vf?w , gi if , if N X 3 4 1, is J is M Emi , 'imma ,,g,,.3i9q?Lf A L - ww X Basketball Attendants ur.. , fix MISS CHERYL MARTIN CORONATION AND DANCE MISS DELORES JOHNSTON FIRST ROW: Jeff Landrith, crown bearer, Marcia Patrick, flower girl. SECOND ROW: Jim Courtney, Miss Delores Johnston, Bobby Jones, MISS CONNIE SARTAIN, Gary Keeling, Miss Cheryl Martin, Gene Coleman. ' . S04 r . 1 I. i i What did you say, Bob? Cgnnie receives her C1-Own! Bob Jones gives Connie her basketball! I07 if 355335, , 1-wry, 'W ,, .r V W .Asn 2 , - gfilfzg, MISS DANA HOLLINGSWORTH MISS SUZANNE JAMESON Engineers, ueen Attendants MISS CHERYL MARTIN MISS JEAN RANIQM VICTORIA EVANS was the first Pigskin Princessi' at our college. She was chosen from a group of six candidates by the football team during the 1940 season. The five other candidates were: Betty Rowton, Mariorie Parker, Patty Lacey, Verna Richards Marion Fountain. The friendliness among students, and between students and faculty, is a basic part of the heritage of our twenty-five years. This deep friendship will long be cherished by each and every Jo ,luco. IIO One of the early Student Mixers Student LQ? New tuclents ROW 1: Betty Brown, Dana Thomas, Saundra Hickey, Dinah Thompson, Phyllis LeRoy. ROW 2: Irene Watkins, Carolyn Rut- ledge, ,lim Frizlnzy, Pat Mitchell, Cary Parker. ROW 3: Marilyn Kessingur, Bill Murray, David Harbison, Sherman Parsons, Cary Rose. ROW 4: Terry Sclsvr, Wles Stover, Dick Lord, Way'ne Kingore, Richard Thompson. ROW 5: Bud Yost, Bob Johnson, Tom Johnson. ROW 6: Harold Goss:-It, John Eckhart, Cary Coodson, Lloyd Scllnieders, Cary Michaels. ROW 7: ,larel Burnside, Raymond Pnrvn-ll, Tom Blaise. Cc-Ile Coleman. ROW' 8: David Halnmeth, Dave Fenix. Hz' ' N A ,-g,.,- - - V ,ly 1 ,. :f..,-3, V.,kf i , K, b l f is W, ff'-w,,5 , .6 A 6 S 'ffl f 5, at-:'f 'VM' f-Q ' f A ww gm ,-r 'fu 5 fa, Q1 . M ww ako 131, M,,,.4f D048 I Smile Girls Smile! 'gl-lell Week isn't that bad. 9 s An ardent golfer! A-...,,-A We are privileged to have a senior citizen among US. Lining up for the Homecoming parade! .loe is sin inf' a sonff and is la 'inv his confederate flaf'??? D 23 U D M -was-:S as P X Where is Ille tennis ball? One of the many guest spvalwrs at JJC. Dr. Dru-r's night class College Players Water? 1 as Aiblw xmw sw , A 'H' 'if , 2 Ts ei ,Fifi 4 's J 9' fx, X lvl , ' G 5 U. 5, q 5. :Q A U What style! 5233 5 55 Ag 2 'S' sf Q: Ei 5 '- agar '53 :Q wi A 1 1 I x -- - M.. yy, . I x lf, 4 li 90 ,mv .J 3,9 V, , Af' S 59' ,FM Cast your vote for The Culest Boy- friend. B' Phi Theta Kappa Spaghetti II8 The B.S.U. Quartet dinner The Betas vs YNV. l'm sure being flower girl wasn't that painful Apple Munch Day uBull shows off his sin in ability Two volunteers for 'iKP duty 5 r 1' N Xxx That spaghetti was delicious. I. P The Royal Crown bearer Volleyball cheering section Steps of ,UC II9 .. - sl Everyone had fun at the Student Mixer. Charles Spitze is crowned 'cCutest Boyfriend. ii ,lf , ,y-Av x The great craze of the nation-The Twist! What happened to all the girls? l No one could resist the bargains at the W.U.S. auction. 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Brietzke, Harlan ..................,... ..,.... Cable, Dr. R. C. ...... ...M ..... 1 ......... .. Carr, Charles W. ..,.-.-.. Coffey, Ada ... ..........,, .. ...... -..W ............,, Dall, Cyneth ......... .,. ,.., .... - ....,.,..,.,.. Dryer, Dr. Lloyd S. -... -A .... ..-.. Elliot, E. A. ..,,.....,.,. , Ellis, Merrill ..................... Floyd, Cecil 1-.. ..-L Flood, Thomas .... .... - -, .... -- ....., ..- Frazier, Loretta -.......-..- .............. .,. Gavm, Gleen E. ...... ..n. --...1... I22 Index Gilbert, Wayne ......... Gockel, Harry C. ..--... Godfrey, Eva D. ..... . Graham, Carl L. ......... . Gray, Fein ............ .. .----.-- Hailine, R. B. ,.... . Headlee, Cleetis ..... ....-.---- --- Helm, T. A. ..... . 17, 17, Jensen, Paul ............---- - ----- -------------4 Johnson, Kenneth M. Kash, Harrison M. - .... Kell, Otto .................. Kelly, Mary Kirk --... Kindred, Ellis .......... Landrith, Douglas - ...........--- Lankford, Neoma .... 17, 18, 18, 60, 87, Litton, Maurice ............ - ------ - ------------- Allen, Rickey Lou ........ 24, 39, 60, 64, 74 Altizer, John .l,................... 24, 60, 87, 105 Lundin, Babe ........ ------.-------- McCormick, Martha .. ..... -. Maupin, James K. -----M -4------f--- ---------- Mitchell, Grace .... 2.----------------M Mitchell, Margaret ---- ...... .2 .----- -2 ----- --- Offenbacker, Eldon ..--... Ponhka, Lucille ...... Ratekin, Eula ...---- ----- - -m--- ---- ------- - Schreiweis, Clara -- ..... - ---------- - ----------- - Smith, Lela .....------- --------- ------ - 19, Sohosky, Mrs. John --- ----------- ----------- Sovereign, Oliver ..-.. Spangler, Lilliam - --.--- -- ---- -- 19, 60 Stegge, Dudley F. .. ....- .-----W 19, 60 Steininger, Vera .. ..---------- ----- 19. Stoll, Helen ............ ------M -------- Thomas, E. V. .... .. ...... N.--------W ------- --- Van Fleet, Herbert ...... -..- ------ - ------------ - Wells, Carl .....-.. --- ------- -------M --------- West, lla ..............---- ------ - ----M -------- - Wilson, Mrs. Shirley Witzansky, Charence Woods, Roi S. .-- .-.--- is--N--W 12, Wormington, Keith -...-- ------ -2 ----- H --------- Yount, Venue .... ........-- ------------------- 19, Zweighoft, Chloe -- .A- Adams, Connie -. Akins, Thomas .... 24, 59, 60, Allan, Penny Lee -.- -.....-.... -..M 39, 60 Allen, Dave ........ - ...... -.- .-.--.---- 74, 30 Allen, Dee Lynn ...-..... ...-.--- --------D Ames, Jim ............................------..----.--------- 24 Anastosopolos, James ...... ....... 3 9 Anderson, Dalys Morie .-........ --... 3 9 Anderson, Jesse Richard ........ .---..- 3 9 Anderson, Melvin ........... .-.-..... 3 9 Ashworth, Donald ....... ...... 2 4, 74 Atkins, Bill .... - ...............- s ...-..-.....------------ 64 Atteberry, Nancy .... 39, 60, 74, 78, 79 81 -B- Bachmann, Buzz ........................ 60, 39, 87 Bachtold, Jayne Ann -.. 25, 58, 64 80, 66 Bachtold, Margaret Ruth ........ 64, 39, 66 Bailey, Martin ................... .-................ 3 9 Bain, Larry .............. -..M .......... - ...... 25, 61 Baker, Mrs. Connie -..--.- ...... .-- ....-... 39 Baker, David -.. 25, 68, 69, 81, 76, 80, 66 Baker, LaVeta - .......... ---..-- 25, 60, 74 Baker, Otis Warren ....... .. ............ 25 Ball, Patricia ...-...-,- ...... -- .... - .......- 40 Bard, Bob ...... .,.t . ...-... .......... -........ 25 Bardmass, Joyce ...... ...... 2 6, 60, 70 Baum, Herschal - ..... ................. 2 6 Bauni, Joanne ..--- -..- 40, 60, 64 Beasley, Susan .......... ...... 4 0, 60 Beisner, Gerald H. ........... .......... 40 Bennett, Bill C. --.-- -...- .... - - .-...-. -.... 40 Bennett, Twyla .................-.............. 40, 81 Benton, Linda ........ 40, 62, 65, 80, 81, 39 Berman, Betty .......... - ................-.-..........-. 65 Black, Donna Lee .... -... .... .. 40 Blacketer, Nancy ---..- ........... .... . . 40 Blaise, Tom ............. ....... ......-...--...-.-. 112 Blankenship, Mary -.. 26, 25, 58, 72, 76, 66 Blatter, Marilyn ----. ................. 1 74, 40, 65 Bloomer, Larry D. .. ......... ............. 2 6 Bobb, Mary Charlotte - ...... - - .... 40 Bohm, Judith Ann .... - ..... ...- ............... . 26 Bohnstedt, Guy 1.-.....,...- .... -.. 60, 90, 37 Booth, Harry Clinton ...-.---.... ........... .. 40 Boucher, John Larry ........ -- .... -- .... 40, 61 Bowman, Kenneth -..-.. 40, 60, 93, 92, 87 Boyd, Orville E. ..........- .... ...... M -.- 40 Boyd, Rebecca ..... ...... -.... ...... .. ............. 26 Boyington, Michael ..........- .... - -s-.. 40 Brasch, Robert Allen .....- ...... - 40 Brazil, Marlena ...-------s..s-s ..---- 40 Brown, Carole 1... ....-....- .... - --...---- --. 40 Brown, Charles ....... Brown, Gary r.,,..,,.... Brown, Gordon R. Brown, Gregory .,,,.... Brown, Johnny Lee ....,,,,, Brown, Printis Esther ,,,,.,, Buchanan, Jerry ....r.,,.,,,.... Buck, William Thomas ,,,,,.. Buffalo, Lloyd ............,,,, Burch, Ronald Joe ...,.,rr....... Burlingame, Carolyn M. .... . Burnham, Betty Lou ,,,,,,. Burnside, J arel ......r... -C- 40, 70 40 26 40 26 40 26 26 41 41 26 41 80 Caldemeyer, Janet .,,..... 26, 66. 80, 81, 108 Cameron, Brad ........ ....,.......,,.,..... 4 1, 87 Camp, Thelma ........ ,,,,,,,,,,. 4 1 Campbell, Gary ..............,...... ..,,,,,,,, 2 6 Campbell, Gregg Franklin ,... ....,, 7 4, 93 Campbell, Judy ,.,........,........,..................... 41 Campbell, Kenny Dean ......,...,, 60, 87, 92 Canady, Jan ................. 41, 59, 66, 72, 80 Cannon, Dana Lynn ,.,....,..,,,r,,,,,, 41, 60, 65 Cantrell, Darrell .,.,........,,,..,..,,,, 60, 87, 90 Carlisle, Bert Michael ....... ,,,...,..,,,,.... 4 1 Carr, Charles R. .....,..,,,, ,..........,,,,,,, 2 7 Carr, Wallace ....,...,,.. .,... 2 7, 60, 87 Carter, Richard E. ..,rr., Casavecchia, Joyce ,,.. . Cawyer, Larry D. ,,,,,,,,,,,, , .. 27, 69, 66 41 Chapman, Patricia Kay .,,,...,........,,., 27, 80 Christiansen, Kenneth ........,.... Clay, Donna Marie .... 41, 60, Clopton, Dean E. ....,,,,....,,,... . Cobb, Arlon George .,... Cochran, Donna .,66..,r Coffman, Mary Lou ,.,,.. Cole, Barbara Ann ....,,,, Cole, Dennis Hugh .,.,,,, 41, 63 103, 104, 105 41 27, so 41, 64 41 41 Coleman, Gene ,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,1,,,,, 1 12, 107 Collard, James Fred ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 Collins, Georgia Ellen ......,.. ,..,,,, 4 1 Colson, Victor E, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,YY,,,, 4 1 Combs, Billy Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,, 41 Conger, Jim ......,...,............. 27, 60, 87, 100 Conrow, Billie Doyle ,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,- 27 Cook, James ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, YY,,,,, 2 7 Cook, Sue ......,.1.,.......,.......... ,,.1.,..,.,,,,,,, 2 7 Coombs, Helen Elizabeth .,....., 41, 71, 66 Cooper, Gary ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,., ,-,,,,,, 4 1, 100 Cope, Nolen Emery ...., Copeland, Robert ...,.. 42 Copher, Ronald Earl .....,.. Cortez, Arthur .....,...... 42, 60 Courtney, James ,,., Crabtree, James ...,...,..,,., Corn, Sharon .......,.,1,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......11...... , 87, 92, 93 9 6, Craker, Carolyn Sue ....,........... 27, 6 Crawford, Mary Lisa Cribbs, Barbara Jean Croddy, Gerald E. ..., , Croley, Sharon .,.,..... Crossley, Patricia ..,., ,. Curtis, Joseph ...... Cushman, Sam ..1...,.. Cushman, Sandra .......,.. Cusick, James Stevart -D- Danel, Donnie Gene . Daniels, Lester 1..,..1.. David, Barbara Ann Davidson, Jackie Ray Davis, Elizabeth Ann Davis, Jackie Earlene Davis, Patrigua Ann Davisson, James R. ..,......... 42, 62, 64 66 42, 14, 42 1 42, 72, Eckhart, Cary ,1..,. Eckhart, John ,,,,.,..,.,.. .....,...........,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Edmonson, Bobby .,,,,,,,..., 60, 90, 105, 87 Edmonson, V. ..... ,..,............ 6 0, 87 Edwards, Larry ,,,,.,, Edwards, Leroy Edwards, Michael ....... Elliot, Floyd .,,,,,,,, Elliott, Jean ..,,, Elliott, Joy .....,,.,.,,... Ellis, Beverly June Ellis, Joe ............1,.,.. 27, 42 1 87, Dawson, Gary Richards ..,.,, ,,,,, Dawson, James Spencer ---... ,1,,, Dawson, Michael ........... Day, Lynndon Jon ..,,, Delaney, Mary ...... Denny, Garry ............ Dentner, Robert Les Dickens, Carol ...,.... 42, ao, 80, Ellis, Lovern ...,.,., Emrich, Johnny English, Patrick ....,.., Erwin, Larry ....,,,, -F- 42, 60, Dickerson, Richard ..... .....,,.,,,.......... Diles, James Robert Divine, Jimmy G. Dix, Royan Jean .....,... Dobbs, Bruce Albert 28, 28, 65, 72, Dotson, Elizabeth ........ ..... 4 3, 60, Doubledee, John H. .1.,,.,, ...... 4 3, Doubledee, Lois K. ..... ..... 4 3, Douthitt, Mary Sue ....,.... ......... Douthitt, Robert H. ....,.. .,,. . Dowling, Judy .......... ....,..,..,, Doyen, Paul M. ..........................,..... 43, Drosha, John ...,.,,...,...,,..........,,........,,,,...,.. Duncan, Steve ..,.,.., 28, 74, 76, 77, 78, Dutton, Micha .,,.. ....,.............. 2 8, 64, -E- Eads, Ronald ....,.. 43 43 43 43, 92 45, 65, so 43, 65 28, 61, 66, 69 28, 60, 90, 87, 105 28 Fagan, Ernest Brad ........ ....., 2 9 Farris, Barbara Sue ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Felker, Betty Gean ......, ,,.... 2 9, 60, 70 Fenix, Dave ,.....,....., .........,........,,..,...,,, 1 12 Fickle, Janice ...........,..,, 43, 59, 69, 66, 72 Fidler, Sybil ,.....,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Fisher, Albert Leslie ..,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Fisher, David M. .,.,... ...... 7 0, 80 Fisher, Jerry Lee ,,,, ,, 80 Fisher, Kathy ...,.. ,,,,,, 4 3 Fitzer, Donald .,,,..,. ,,,,, 4 3 Fitzpatrick, Laurie .,.., ,,,,,, 44 Flaxbeard, Connie ..... ,....,...........,......,,, 4 4 Flaxbeard, Jackie ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,.,.,,,...,,, 44 Fone, Ronald Gene ........ 29, 58, 63, 66, 70 Ford, Dick ............ Ford, Regina L. ..,. . Forrest, Ralph .....,1, Forrest, Wm. G. ,.,, , Forste, David E. Foss, John ............ Fugate, Russell ....,, -G- Gage, Nancy .......,... Galbraith, Darrell .....,, Garde, John Frank 65 29, 68 29 44 44, 60, 87, 105 44, 71 4-4 87 Garrison, James T. .....,.. ....., 2 9, 79 Gasser, Linda ...,..,,..,,..,., .,,...... 4 4 George, Walter Neil ....,.,. ..,,. 6 8, 69 Gift, Shirley .........,,...........,,,,,,...,...,,,,,........ 29 Gilbert, Sheila ......................,.....,,,,.... 44, 68 Gilbreth, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 58, 60, 70, 74, 76 l23 ,.T .1 Giles, Vincent .,......,,. Gillmore, Richard ...,,.. Gillum, Gary Lee Gilstrap, Treva ............ 30 Goen, Delbert M. Goff, James R. ........,. . Gofourth, Billie R. ...,.. . Golden, Peggy ....... Goode, Larry W. ..,l. . Goodknight, James ..,,... Goodman, Gary ..... Goodnight, Carl .,..,o. Gossett, Harold ..... Graham, Glen' .,..... Granger, Lloyd ...... Grant, James V. ...... . Gravesen, Barbara Greathouse, Linda ...,.. Gregory, Sharon ....... Grissom, Clarice M. ..., Grundy, J. W. ,.........A......,...,........,.....,,,,,. . Gullette, Diane ........ 45, 6 ..H.. Hager, Dennis .-,... . Hall, Janice ....... Hall, Jim ..,............ Hall, Mary Jon ......... Hamilton, J anese ...... Hamm, Wm. P. ...,.. . Hammeth, David ......r Hampton, Larry ....,,r. Hansen, Marilyn ...... Harbison, David ........ Gilmore, Carl R. ............................... . , 63, 65, 91, Hardwick, Wm. C. ..... . Harper, Shirley .....,... Hartje, Jess ......, Hayes, Harold ....., Hayes, William .....,... Hayes, Hedge, Wm. E. ........., . Jayme Joann .,,,.. Henning, Gerald F. ..... . Henson, Kenneth ..... Herrell, Delbert .......... Herrelson, George H. ..... . Herron, Larry A. .... , Hickey, Saundra ...... Higgins, Bob ..i...... Higgins, Brenda .,.... Higgins, ' Higgins, l24 David T. ...,.........,..................... . 29, 68 44, 78 29 44, 61 81, 76,80 44 44 44 44, 70 80, 80, 81 30 112 44 112 60, 87 44 60, 87 44 30, 67, 80 44 44 . 44 4, 65, 74, 78, 79 30, 25 45, 65 30, 70 45, 65, 80 65 30, 45 112 45, 105 30, 60 112 45 45 92, 93 60, 90, 87 61, 69 30, 45, 45 60, 64, 87 45 45 30, 71 112 30, 61 30, 64, 65 45 Jo Ann .........,1. 45, 60, 62, 74, 78 Hildreth, John Frank ....... Hildreth, Sandra ........ ....,,... 4 5, 74, 30 Hill, Margaret ........................................,. 30 Hill, Rita Kay ............ 45, 60, 62, 70, 74 Hillhouse, Janis .................... 31, 63, 74, 78 Hilton, Sharon Faye ........ ..,........,........ 4 5 Hines, Philip B. ............. ..,,........9--- 3 1 Hinkle, Donna J. ....... ...... 4 5, 60, 70 Hoag, Paul D. .................... --....---,--- 6 1 Hobson, Denny Clifford ....-. .--...-.. 4 5 Hogan, Paul ................................-...........-- 31 Holden, Judith .............. 31, 60, 65, 66, 80 Hole, Royce ........................ Hollingsworth, Dana .......... Holloway, Merlin G. Holt, Larry .............. Holt, Nancy ......... Holt, Thomas B. Hood, Daniel ........... Hoover, Larry C. ...... , Hopkins, Connie M. Hopkins, John ........ Hopkins, Lanny ..,,...,. Hopper, Merton C. ...... . Horn, James Dale ..... Hosp, Mary Ruth ...., Hough, Roger E. .... . Houser, Gary R. .... . Howard, Donald ......... 45, 59, 91, 98, 100, 109 31 45 45, 68, 69 68 46 46, 46, 60 31, 68 46, 60, 87 80 31 46 31 31 Hoyt, Daniel R. ................ ----. 4 6, 63 Hubatka, Ondel Diane ........ ..... 4 6 Hudson, Vernon Cecil ........ ..... 4 6 Hughlett, Stephen ............. -.--- 4 6 Hulsey, Roger ............. ..------------------ 4 6 Hulsey, William D. ..........-.-......- 31, 60, 87 Hunter, Cecelia Anne ........ 46, 64, 70, 80, 81, 66 Hurn, Carolyn Sue ...........................- 31, 74 Hurst, Trudy ................ 46 70, 65, 71, 72 Hutchins, Donna Kay ........................ 46, 67 ..j.. Jackson, Donald Floyd .......- ...,-......------ 4 6 Jacobs, James Ray ....... ......... 4 6, 30, 31 Jameson, Suzanne ....... ...... 4 6, 59, 91, 109 Jennings, Bill ......... Jobe, Jerry ,,,... Jobe, Larry ...,..... Johnson, Bob ....... Johnson, Cecil ............ Dixie P. ......... . Donald Dale Johnson, Johnson, 46 46 112 46 32 46 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Gary ...... ........ 4 6 Larry .......... ........ 3 2 Marilyn ............. ........ 3 2 Paul Ronald ....... ........ 4 7 Paula J. .......... ....... 4 7 Peggy Ruth ........ ........... 4 7 Phillip ............. ....... 4 7, 68 Tom ....... ......... l 12 Wanda ................................ 32, 63 Johnston, Delores ................ 32, 59, 107, 67 Johnston, Jess ........ 46, 59, 74, 79, 78, 80 Johnston, Virginia ........,................... 47, 65 Jones, Carl Edwin ...... .........,.... 4 7, 92 Jones, David ............. .....,,. 4 7, 72, 74 Jones, Gary ....... ,,,,,,,,,...,, 3 2 Jones, Norman ..... ....................,..,.. 4 7 Jones Robert ........ ..... 1 07, 32, 92, 93 Jones, Stanley ....... ..........,,., 4 7, 71 -K- Kanable, Ann ....... ,,,.,,,,,, 4 7 Karns, Kay ........... ...... 4 7, 65 Kaumans, Dean ........ ................,,...... , 47 Keeling, Gary C. ...... ...... 4 7, 92, 93, 107 Kelly, Steve R. ..... .... - ....,.,,,,...,,. 6 1 Kerk, Ray Jerry ..,1.,...,,....,,, ,,,,,,, 4 7 Kerns, Kenneth Michael ...... ........., 4 7 Kersey, Helen Ruth - ........ ....,. 32, 74 Kessinger, Marilyn ...... Kingore, Wayne ....... 112 112 Kingrey, Vivian A. ................ - ................. 32 Kirk, Janice .................. 47, 103, 104, 105 Klein, Stephen ...... .a.. .... - ........... , 32 Knox, James ...... .... . .-.. 47, 60, 87 Koos, Nancy ....... - ........ ....... 4 7, 69, 59 .L- Lacey, Larry Morris ....... ,,,,,, 4 7, 69 Landrith, Twyla N. ..,. ,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Langevin, Eugene E. N., ,... ,,,,,- 4 7, 69 Lawson, Hazel ,..,...,,,,,,, Ladford, George .............. 82, 68, 69 Lee, W00dr0w Wilson ............ 47, 61, 39 Leggett, Mary .............,,,,,, ....,...,...,,,,, 4 7 Leroy, Phyllis ................... ......,, 1 12 Lester, Ronald Eugene ....... ...,.. 4 8 Lewis, Cheryl ................ ...... 4 8 Lewis, William D. ...... ...... 3 3 Liggett, Ann .................. ..,... 4 7 Linder, Raymond E. ...... . 33 McMechan, Lyle Eugene ,,,,,,......,,,. 49, 81 Lindsey, Eugene A. ....... .....,..-..A..,,,, 7 1 Livingston, Sally ...... ,,f.f-. 3 3, 65, 80 Lofton, Judith Ann ..,,, -.......v,.v 4 3, 62 Lofton, Ronald ....A, ........ 4 3, 60, 87 Long, Helen R. .......,....v.......4.Y..A 48, 60, 64 Long, Judith ...,.,,.,.., 48, 59, 103, 104, 105 Long, Sharon .,,. 74, 48, 81, 39, 79, 78, 80 Longan, James M. .,..,,,,,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,, 48 Longenecker, Dixie ,,,,,, 48, 55, 65, 80, 81 Longstreet, Larry ...,.. ..........,................... 4 3 Longstreet, Steve ....,, .. .1,.,,......... . 48 Lounis, Mondo 1.1... ,,,..... 4 8, 60, 87 Lumpkins, Helen ,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,.,,, 4 3 Lyscid, Thomas W. ,,,, .,...... 4 8 -Mc- McCormack, Michael ..,. 48, 59, 62, 74, 78 McCune, Ruth .......... .....,.......,........ 4 8, 66 McDonald, Linda ...............................,,,,,,, 48 McGee, Mike ..... ...,,.. 4 8, 59, 78, 79, 100 McKee, Larry ............, ..... ............,,,. 4 8, 68 McKenzie, Cayleen ,,,,, ........ 4 8, 71, 72 McKibben, David ..,...., .,,,,....,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 McKinley, Galen ......,,...,. ..,,.... 4 8, 74 McKinley, Mary Alice .........,,,.....,.,,,,,.... 48 McMullen, Leah Ann ,.,, McNeil, Sue ............., ,...,,,. McPeak, James M. ...., , McWilliams, John ..,,.,, 33, 65, 33, 60, 72 74 48 1 -M.. Madden, Karl ,.,.... ,..... 3 3, 74, 75, Marison, Sharon ...,.,..,..,..,,....,,,, 49, 59, Martin, Cheryl ...,......,, 49, 59, 91, 109, 98, 100, 107, 66 Martin, James Larry ,...,... 33, 58, 59, 68, 69, 61, 66 Martin, Saundra ,,,,,,,,,, -, 49 Mayfield, Ronnie ..r,. ,,,,,,,, 4 9 Mayo, Linda ....,,,,, ,,,,,,--,,, 3 3 Meyer, David ..,,. ,,,...,, 6 0, 87 Michaels, Gary ..... ,,,,,, 1 12 Miller, Donna .,,....,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,..,.,,, 65 Miller, Julia ...1...,.... 49, 60, 63, 64, 80, 81 Mitchell, David Larry .i,...,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,..i, 49 Mitchell, Cary .,,,,.,..,,,. ,,Y,,,,, 3 3 Mitchell, Pat ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 12 Mins, Gale E. ...,.., ,,,,,,,, 4 9 Moffett, Eugene ......,,.. 80 s C. ...,.. ,,,..,,, 4 9 Mooney, Dougla Moran, Robert ,,,,. Morgan, Harvey ...... Morrison, Pamela .,..,,, Mosier, Lucy .....,., Moss, Helen ......,,,,,.. Mueller, Richard .,.,.,. Mulkey, Cary .,.,., Murray, Bill ....,,...,,,. Murray, Richard ,,.............. Myers, Howard Wayne -N- 33, 74 49 49, 60, vo, 68 49, 63, 67 33, 60, 80 49 112 49 49 Needham, Lynn ....,,,,,,.....,.,,.,,,,....,..... 49, 60 Newberry, Bob ,,..,....,,. 33, 58, 59, 61, 62, 71, 100 Newby, Nancy ..... ,,,.... 3 4, 65, 80, 81, 66 Newton, Sue .... .......,,,.,, 3 4, 60, 91 Nielsen, Joan ..,,.,, ...,,,...,,,,,..,,....., 4 9 Noble, Nickey ...,, 49, 81, 74, 80 -0- O'Brien, Gaylord Dale ,,,,,.. 34, 55 Oglesby, James H. ...,..., ..,,,.,.,. 4 9 Owen, David R. ..., ...... 4 9, 68 Oxford, Martha Jo ,,,, -P- Parker, Gary ......,. Parker, Sue ......,...,..... Parkison, Dee Ann ....... Parrish, Sandra Kay ....... Patton, James S. .......,.. . Payne, John ..,..,.,.... Pearce, Richard ..,...,,,.,. Pearce, Thomas E. 49 112 49, 60, 74 so so so 61 34 Pearcy, Charlene L. ....,....... 50, 60, 70, 71 Pearman, Gary .........,,...,.....,,,.......,.,,........ 34 Pearson, Monte M. ..,......,. . Pedersen, Judith ......,, 100, 59, 74, 79, 78, 98 Pennington, Jerry ...... ..,.,.,,,.. 5 0 Perkins, Ronnie .,.,..,. ,,,,,. 6 0, 87 Phillips, Judith ........,,,, .,.....,,....,... 5 0, 64 Phillips, Lee Ronnie ........ 60, 90, 87, 105 Phillips, Ted .,,.,,.,...,., ,,,.,.......,., 5 0, 87 Plumb, Dixie ...,,,,. ...,,.,,...,,.,,. 5 o, 69 Plummer, Pamela ...., Potter, Dennis ....,.. Potter, Larry Dean ...., 50, 79, so, 91 34 34 Powers, Anne ...,..,,,., ,,,,,,, 5 O, 65 Pratt, Carolyn ,....,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 Preddy, Leonard E. ,,,,.. ,,,,,,, 6 0, 87 Preston, Terry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 4 Price, Larrence .,,...., ,,,,,,, 3 4 Purcell, Raymond ..,,.,., ,,,,,,,, 8 0 MQ-. Quigg, Mildred ,,,,,,,. ,,,,.., 4 9 -R- Rader, Robert ,,,.... ...,.....,,,,,,,.,, 5 0 Raines, Carl ....... ..,...,,,,.... 3 4, 60, 87 Ramsey, Lois ..,...............,, 34, 60, 99, 100 Ranum, .lean ..,, 34, 59, 60, 66, 80, 91, 109 Ray, Charles .,..i,.....,..,,...,.,.,...,........ 50, 80 Raydon, Max ..,,,. ....,,,, 3 5 Record, Ronald ...., ....,.. 5 0 Relf, Paul A. ,,,........ ........... 5 0 Repplinger, Ronald ,,.. ...,,., 3 5, 61 Rhodes, Ronnie ....,,,, ,,....,,,i, 5 O Rice, Carolyn ..,,,....,,,... ,,.....,,........ 7 4, 50 Richardson, William .....,,,,,.. 35, 69, 66 80 Riggs, Nelmarie ....,,, .,..., 3 5, 58, 65 Riley, Carole .........,,.. ,,,,,. 7 4, 50, 69 Ringen, Oren John .............,,,,.......,..,..,,,. 50 Roark, Max L. ...,..,,.......,....,..,........,.,,.... 50 Roberts, May Ann ..,,,,,. 35, 58, 62, 64, 72 Robinson, Harold ,..,,,.............................. 50 Roblyer, Jacquelene ..,,.....,,,...,,,,,..,.........., 51 Roby, Elayne .... 51, 65 60, 70, 74, 80, 81 Roche, Victor .,,..................,.,..,,................ 51 Roe, Murlene ..,... ......,. 5 1, 60, 65 Rook, Louis ..... .......,,....,.... 5 1 Roper, Dianne ,....... ...,,............. 5 1 Ropp, Patricia ....... ....,.. 3 5, 80, 81 Rose, Gary ........,,,...... ........,.... 1 12 Routledge, Carolyn ....... ,,.......,.,,... 1 12 Routledge, John R. ..,.. ....... 5 1, 74, 78 Roy, Stanley ......,,... .....,. 7 0, 66 Rucker, Jane ..,.., ......, 5 1, 64 Ruekea, Jane ....,...., ,..,...,......,... 7 4 Russell, Clifford .........,,,,,,,..,,...... 51, 68, 80 Russell, Nellie ........ 35 63, 65, 66, 67, 71 -5- Sanders, Mary Jane A.... --.,......-....-,---,--,- 5 1 Sandy, Larry C. ...., .,,..,.. 3 5, 61, 58, 59 I25 Sandy, Steve ....,,,. 35, 25, Sartain, Connie ..... 35 1 Saulbeamer, Janice ..,,....,,,, Sawyer, Linda .A..,.....A,,,.. Say, Geza Frank ...,,, 63, 68, 69, 61. 58, 66, 100 25, 65, 91, 98. 100,106,107 51, 81, 74, 79. 78, 80 51, 59, 63, 74, 78 Scantlin, Dave .,,,.. ..fY,. 3 5, 59, 61, 68 Schenk, Roger ....,,,,... ,.-...f...-ffffffffvff 5 1 Sehnieders, Lloyd .....,1.. .,,,........f.77ff7VfV.. 1 12 Schreiner, Jeanette ,,,...,.,... 36, 62, 65. 81. 72, 80 Schultz, Steve ....,... fff.------.--- 6 3 Scott, Janice .... W ff1,,,f,.ffffffff- 36 Scott, Joyce ....... ,4---. 6 0, 51, 65 Seba, John H. .,,.,.. --v--,-------- 3 6 Selby, Gary ....,,,,..,. ------ 3 6 Selby, Kenneth ,...., fv-f..v 5 1 Sel by, Setser, Marcia ....,,.. Terry ..,... Shaver, Jack .,,,.,. Shermen, Parsons .... Sherrel, James .,.,,,.,.. Sherrel, John ............ Shewmake, Helen Jo. ..,. . Shipman, Dale ....,.,,... Shrum, Bill ..,..,,. Shuey, Allen ..,... Shupp, Shirley ,..... Simpson, Juanita ....,.. Sitek, Robert ..... Skaggs, Fred ...... Skaggs, Patty ..,..... Skiles, James .,..... Sluder, Jack D. ....... . Sparlin, Harold L. ..... . Spicer, Michael F. ..... . Spitze, Charles ,.... Spitze, Jean Mrs. ........ . Spring, Dorothy Mrs. . Spurgeon, Owen ....... Stafford, Larry ...... Stafford, Leroy .,.,. Starks, David ........1.... Stauffer, Karl W. .. Stephens, Michael .. Stephens, Susan .,...... Stinne t, Mary ...... I Stokes, C. L. ....... . . 36 112 51, 92 112 36 36 51, 71, 79 51, 79 51, 60, 87 51 51, 105 36, 55. 65, 80 36, 61 52 52 52 36 36, 66 36 52 52 52 52 37, 61 52, 80 37 52 37 Stoots, Sally Ann ......... .,......... 5 2 Storm, Mike .......... ....... 5 2, 59 Stover, Wes ..............,..........,...........,,.,...,,,. 112 Sullenger, M'lle ........ 60, 74, 52, 79, 78, 80 Summers, Robert E. ..,.....................,,,..,,, 52 Sumpter, Kathryn ....... ...... 5 2, 67, 80 I26 Surface, Charles ........ Swanson, Marjorie ......,. Sweeney, Linda Kay 52, 74, 78 Sweeten, James .....,....... .,.,. 5 2 -T- Taipole, Karen ........ Tallman, Garry ....... Tapley, Barbara .......,. Tarrant, Leon ..... Tarrant, Steven ,...,.. Taylor, Larry ...... Taylor, Linda ..... Thomas, Dana ..... Thomas, Ronnie ...,. 52, 60 52, 62 52, 60 52, 80 37, 80, 81 52 52, 65 112 53 Thomason, Don ...... ...... 5 3, 62 Thompson, Dinah ....... ....... 1 12 Thompson, Richard ..........1,.,........,........... 112 Thurman, Sandra .............................. 53, 60 Tiberghien, Leroy ......,. 37, 78, 59, 65, 58, 64, 74, 79, 75 Tourtelot, Dan ........,........................... 37, 70 Traver, Billie Gale ........ Treece, Bobbie ....... Trewyn, Pat ........ Trimble, Nicky ,,..... Triplett, Ervin ........ Triplett, Larry ........ Triplett, Robb ..... Trousdale, James .... Tune, Warren ..... Tyler, Kenneth ....... Tyler, Reba ......... 103, 104, 105, 53 74, 53, 62 53, 78 74 37, 61, 66, 67 37, 59 87, 53, 60 -V- Vandever, John ........... Van Fleet, Herbert ........ Vann, Raymond ......... Vannaman, Newton ....... Vaugh, Diana .......... 53 37, 66, 67 53, 63, 74, 80 WW.. Wagner, David ......... Walden, Kenneth ................ 37, 60, 105, 87 Walker, Gary ...1.... Walker, Kathy ........ Wallace, Charles ........ Waller, Marion .....,. Ward, Bud ........ 53, 68 53, 59, 72 53, 70, 80 53, 80 37, 58, 68 Waterhouse, Judy ........ 38, 63, 72, 74, 77. 76, 79, 75, 78, 80, 66 Watkins, Irene ......... .................,........... 1 12 Webb, Linda .................... ......... 5 3, 60, 70 Webb, Margaret Ann .......,.... 80, 91, 104, 105, 102, 53 Webster, Clayton ....,... 74, 78, 53, 61, 39 Webster, Wm. ...... 1.....1...,.................... 5 3 Weisner, Lloyd ....... ........ 6 0, 87 Welcher, Charlene ...,. ......,. 5 3, 65 Welton, Bill ..............,.,,...,,,....1.,....,,,,......,,. 53 Wescott, Joe ....,.,..... 38, 69, 55, 68, 80 West, Eline ............ 38, 60, 104, 103, 105 72, 74 West, Gerald ........ ....,....... Wheeler, David ..-.. ..... Whisner, Lloyd ...,.... ..,..... White, Dahl ...... ............ White, Gaylon ..... ..,......... 5 4, Whitten, Karen ........ ......... 3 8, 80, Whyte, Larry ........ ......,,,........,. Williams, Gary ........ ........ Williams, James ...... ........ Williams, Rex ...... .....,.. Williams, Sheryl ...... ............ Williamson, Judy ....... .....,...,,,.,..... 3 8, Wilson, Mary ........... ......... 5 4, 64, 65, Winn, Dennis ......,....... ...,.......,.......,,. Wolfinbarger, James ,..... ............... Wood, Margaret ......... .,......... 5 4, Woodbury, Franklin ....... ......... 6 2, 68, Woods, Dixie ...,....... Woods, Roger ...... Wray, Sherrie ....... Wright, Carl ......... Wynn, Terry B. ..... . 54, 38, 65, 80, 54, -Y- Yankie, Neil Alan .. Yates, William ........ Yeager, Joe .,,.....,..,..,,.. Yeakey, Bobbie Ann Yest, Bud ...................... Young, Marilyn ...... 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