Missouri Southern State University - Crossroads Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1969
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I' ,Q ,i Q, I. .V ,S 'I lx 'Q ,A -,X J' ' .Z ig, 1 fr?- ff- .-:A . 1 -mf -H, 1g1rfu.g' 3-14:35 mififii jfiahb., , Q Missouri Soutl'iern's tor a Change or-in-Chief Ray Mathis ure Editor Pam McDaniels pts Editor N Anja Simmons, anizations Editor Judy Stockberger iser Mrs. Bobbie Short Editor , Jim Burrell STAFF MEMBERS n Babb, Kathy Bailey, Ed Brown, rey Burtrum, Judy Davis, Carolyn ent, Lana Pugh, Suzanne Summers, l Mudd. the editor You now hold in your hands the newest innovation in yearbooks in the entire United States. lt is not without ditticulty that a group ot students band together, torm an etticient working statt, and pro- duce the type ot book you now possess. And, so it was with the I969 CROSSROADS statt. But through even more than the usual blood, sweat, and tears the statt T' N A letter from Cover Art by Jim Burrell iand our new sponsor, Mrs. Bobbie Shortl have pertormed amazingly well. Each year's statt claims to have produced a bigger and better volume than the year betore. lnevitably some areas are improved only to slight others. We hope that by the time the entire volume ot tour issues is published, the weaknesses will be tew. lt the cliche to err is human is admissible evidence, then we loudly proclaim our member- ship in the human race! The tact that Missouri Southern College is the only institution ot its kind in the nation-- an innovator, is sutticient reason tor its yearbook to tollow suit-to be an innovator, tool lt we succeed in producing an annual ot such merit, in good taste, and one pleasing to you, then our ettorts will not have been in vain. A special word ot thanks to Larry Randol, our company representa- tive, Mac Upshaw, and all the other great people ot the Taylor Publish- ing Company-our printers tor the last several years. Also a vote ot thanks to you, the students ot MSC, tor it is you who write the history we record herein. RSM CONTENTS Cover Story 3 razrmsxzz Fall Feafvfes 4 Ofganizafions 13 Du uesne Roads, Jo li , Missouri 648OI . q P n Football 8 Music 42 e 32. itil, I969 'iii mpiv ,un -.Q .-. ,I aw I. .4251 J. K 5, A .ik1.j!. AQ xl I A, ' x X S , U . V 5 Xg. ' y xg, ml E5 .E t : I 'Q , ' .1 45 'Mx X- W 4 x .L -:. x . g , ' Xygbw 4 R L' Wx., A 4' 2 X :Au I X . . , . . mx Q ' X11-15' I 1 Q , . lf' x - ' L . . 5 X LN -1 X VX A EM -Q .----,MR A 1 -1 i lg I ' . ' 1 - . W . 'I 5 I A . : 4 ' 1, Crossroads Awards Dr. Leon C. Billingsly TiTle' M S S C.'s First 'Man of The Year' 2 3 Dr. Leon C. Billingsly, PresidenT oT Missouri SouThern STaTe College, selecTed To receive The honor oT Mis- souri SouThern's TirsT Man of The Year. will be remembered ThroughouT The life oT The college as one of iTs greaTesT personaliTies. A man oT greaT en- Thusiasm and purpose, Dr. Billingsly has had The encouragemenT of The enTire area Through The TanTasTic growTh oT The college under his adminisTraTion. Since he assumed The presidency in I964, Missouri SouThern College has grown Trom a iunior college oT Two or Three hundred To iTs presenT Tully ac- crediTed Missouri SouThern STaTe Col- lege sTaTus wiTh an enrollmenT of over 2800. ThroughouT iTs phenomenal growTh, PresidenT Billingsly has emphasized The necessiTy of The college's mainTaining The high degree oT excellence in educa- Tion and rappori' wiTh The sTudenT body which has been characTerisTic oT JJC, JCJC. and MSC Tor ThirTy-Two years. A member oT The Commission on Colleges and UniversiTies oT The NorTh CenTral AssociaTion and ConsulTanT and Examiner Tor The NorTh CenTral As- sociaTion oT Colleges and Secondary Schools, Dr. Billingsly holds member- ship in several proTessional organizaTions as well. These include The Missouri Edu- caTion AssociaTion. American Associa- Tion oT School AdminisTraTors, and Phi DelTa Kappa. ln addiTion he is aTTiliaTed wiTh local organizaTions: RoTary lnTer- naTional, Joplin Chamber oT Com- merce, and The Joplin l-lisTorical SocieTy. Dr. Billingsly holds a Bachelor oT Science degree from SouThwesT Missouri STaTe College, a MasTer oT Science de- gree Trom Kansas STaTe College of PiTTs- burg, and a DocTor of EducaTion degree from The UniversiTy oT Arkansas. PresidenT Billingsly has had an op- porTuniTy afiorded To Tew-To share wiTh Missouri SouThern STaTe College iTs TirsT graduaTes-The Thrill of a dream come True! -RSM 3 e ' lil' W wi' 1 4 The Southern Image The olczl-eslrablisheczl. A parl of 'rhe landscape. The new-barren, A member yel alien. Bul use And lime and More lime Will blend Jrhem. loo. Linda Marlin i ll -I If 3, ti V 75 f x I ' r . .t J p if , 11 YQ Mffzf Ag' -ff fy, . -. Ny' ' X 4-, ' Ax A54f?g.g1:'-f ---.A o ' Q 1 1 .z 'A 1 v -A G, ..x.,,- :f'M V'.,. ,7- wl .-sg-.,e -V eff , nge ai 5 .Vif 4 ,-. x' f Ja nef Baldwin Jeb Pulls Mobile Poll for Fall Elections Bruce Baird. Sieve Walsiad, and John Uebl 'ii Prince af mobile poll. f 1 Q,-N Sfuclenl' Senale meelings arouse varied emolions. Kafhy Waflcins, Judy Audrey, and Toni Zbranek as 'lhey appeared in ihe USO four. Here come da judge an' he's vo'ring for Early in Seplember Soulherners voled To help shape lhe new image. The vole mobile was a new mobile poll uni+ on 'rhe Soulhern scene, l'r was inslrumenldl in increasing sfudenl parlicipalion in The seleclion of officers.. Opera?- ing under Their newly raliliied con- sl'i+u'lion, The Senale also sponsored The annual Fall Mixer, held al lhe Firsf Nalional Bank. The Soulhern image slimulales creaiive lalenl linking l'he pasi' and lhe presenl' wilh 'rhe fufure. We have crealed a many-facered communi- 'ry for learning, living, sharing. hop- ing, and dreaming. During 'rhe sum- mer 'rhe college players were chosen by The USO +o carry 'rhe Souihern 'lradilion in some 23 shows lo Greenland. Concenlralion was a new ex- perience for many. Much of slu- deni life was cenlered around aca- demic ac+ivi+ies and Spiva Library. TGIF-how we all anlicipaled The beginning of weekends! They were never long enough 'ro Til in all we would like +0 clo-'Foolloall games, parfies, pizzas, movies, and bowling. We, lhe s+uden+ body, facull, and adminislralion were The Sourhl- ern Traclilion. A 1'f2vL.'- T .ff .c-..,.- -W--,,.,.+ W-w H ln' H ,gf-1-, ,gs '- ,ii N -,ral i, .JV .lllf - 'V Y V, W, ':,.,.,. ,fs -R t 1 in TGIF Jane? Schilling Victory Elucles Southern In Season Openers For Jim Johnson's Missouri SouThern Lions The I968 TooTball season began wiTh discouraging deTeaT. The enTire SouThern baclcTield Trom The '67 season was no longer wiTh usp Johnson depended on PaT Wozniak, a TransTer sTudenT Trom Kansas STaTe UniversiTy and Marcel Charron, Trom Canada who was lasT season's number Two quarTerbacl4. Charron, BryanT Davis, Dale Green, Woznialc, and Team sTay in There and Give 'em l-lell, Lions! FirsT OuTing Proves FaTalg Lions Tamed 45-0 In Their TirsT ouTing in Tour-year compeTiTion Jim Johnson's Lions suTTered a seTbaclc playing NorTh- easTern Oklahoma STaTe College aT Tahleguah. The opening game oT The season saw The Redmen Throw Two Touchdowns and Three scoring sTrikes Tor a 45-O vicTory over Mis- souri SouThern Lions. Aggies Cage Lions ln Home Opener The home opener was played in Joplin's Junge sTadium where SouThern meT wiTh The Panhandle STaTe Aggies oT Goodwill, Okla- homa. The Aggies slipped by The Lions Tor a 2 I - I O vicTory. The score was Tied 7-all wiTh Two minuTes leTT in The halT when a 34-yard pass Trom PaT Wozniak To Lon- nie McAllisTer was complefed Tor a TD. In The closing seconds OT The halT MSC was ahead IO-7, buT The game was puT ouT oT reach wiTh Aggie Touchdowns in The Third and TourTh quarTers. Wildca'l's Win 20-I6 Over Missouri Souihern Souihern 'roured 'ro Wayne, Nebraska, Sepiember 28 io play Wayne Siaie Wildcais in our Jrhird game. ln a come-from-behind score ihe Wildcais scored a 20-I6 viciory over The Lions. Lions look The lead wiih Beri Davis' 38-yard field goal in ihe firsi quarler. Early in The Third, l-larold Founiain scored for 9-7, Davis made Jrhe poini bringing Jrhe score Jro a Lion IO-7 lead. Wozniak and Dale Green made Sou+hern's final TD wii'h 8:02 remaining, bul ihe Wayne Siaiers Jripped +he score 'For iheir viciory. Arkansas S+omps Soufhern For 29-I3 Vic+ory The fourlh game of ihe season played on Jrhe home grid saw Johnson's Lions suffer Their fourih consecuiive loss-This Time Jro +he Slale College of Arkansas, Rus- sellville, Ark. The Bears held Jrhe score uniil Pal' Wozniak and Dale Green scored on a 42-yard pass play. Wi'rh 4:2l leii in The quar- ier, The Lions kicked wide for a 27-6 score. MSC scored wilh I4 seconds lei? for a final 29- I3 score. MSC Levelecl 53-0 For Arkansas Tech Win Whal' could you say, This iusf wasn r our bag! Lions Squelch Northwood Institute 48-Op Gain First Season Win In Maple Leaf Bowl Missouri Southern's Lions, paced by quarterback Rex Perry and tailback Sam Keahoiha, unleashed the potential ener- gy they had been storing tor tive weeks and rolled to a 48-O victory over North- wood lnstitute ot Cedar Hill, Texas, in the tirst annual Maple Leat Bowl tussie at Carthage, Saturday, October I9. The win was the tirst tor the Lions in collegiate competition. Northwood sut- tered its titth setback in as many outings. Perry, replacing the iniured Pat Woz- niak, completed eight ot II passes tor I63 yards and rushed tor 57 yards in eight carries as the Lions built up a 42-O bulge at the halt. Keaholha, whose appearance in the contest was his tirst ot the season, led the potent MSC ground attack with 79 yards on I7 tries. Southern scored the tirst two times it touched the ball to roll up a I4-O bulge at the end ot the tirst quarter. A 55-yard scoring aerial from Perry to Leonard Gay and Kenny l-lall's 77-yard punt return accounted tor the TDs. Bert Davis booted both PATS. Johnson's Lions scored tour times in the second quarter to put the game on ice. The tallies came on a 32-yard iaunt by Perry, a 25-yard pass trom Perry to Gay, a IO-yard scamper by James Scot- ta and a l-yard dash by Joe Kodba. Perry connected with Dale Green tor 37 yards and a touchdown to close out the scoring in the third quarter. MSC rolled up 232 yards rushing, l99 passing, and IIO on punt, kickott, and pass interception returns while limit- ing the Bears to IO3 yards on the ground and 78 through the air lanes. The Lion secondary picked ott tive enemy aerials. -by Jim Moss Right: Carthage Marble tootbali tro- phy, the winner's prize. .5:. 'N YEA K 3 me ,A 'F L: -, Y fwgip, ...J 3 . 'Sw -. -1.5, 3L5f.j,g A E53 W, W F. WWWWJWWWE WW'1WW WW V I. WWWWWWHWW WW...,W X W W WW W W W .. W XWW W. !f,W.WW I N uc? W W . , . W- W .W.W. WW W W . W-W ' 'J ' W W I .-, gr -W 4 W 5' L. W W 'WW WW W W W ' W WI W W W WW 1, , - .H W W W WW WW QVWWWWW -. W W W , :eff-,W W - W P ll W W ' 1 I W W WW W- Wm-W W W-WSW'-4' ' ' W.-w ' W- W IW W W 'WW W WW W mg WWW W W W W ' :WL W -Qg.2.W1W fW WW .W , ZX' . W JN' ,W-x T52 Hr-, 'Qu 1- . W . W WWWWWWWW -W.WW WWW VW. lu I' Lf I ' 7 'If- WW W:51?- ., I W W W- W W- YW: NW: W WWW WW' WQWW WWWWWWWW' W WWW W, JW WW.. .W W WWW W WWW. WW: W. .WWW .W WWWWWWWWW W. - W. W ., W.: Q ., , t .,':'. . . 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Above: Mary Ellen Rouflw, Brad Hoover, Dennis Hudson, Kerri Esles, Sandy Jen- nings, Terri Brown, Rod Lindsey, Gary Bowling, Davonnda l-lill, Belly Flem- ing, Gary Broadaway, Bill Webb, Susan DeCarlo, Gary Warren, Ron GarreH, Dean Drake, Linda l-lenclriclcs, Jan Walli, Gary Flenner, Jim Burrell, Dave May- field, Marllwa Brown, Brad Osborn, Ron Evans. Picfured below: Dave Mayfield, Vice President Jan Walfz, Secrelaryfireas- er: Gary Bowling, President i Q ' J WW, i -.ii at ui ' L MSC Art League Works Closely With Art Center ,AG fl' X ...J :ig.lg..:'1, ,f This year The ArT League be came acTlvely Involved un Tveld Trips and club exhlblhons closely assoc1aTecl w1Th The Spuva ArT Cen Ter A primary goal oT The League is To promoTe visual arTs w:Thln The local campus as well as The communiTy. Slgifli ,T ,,., l...M,N T , 5 . ,V ll, l --,QL T 'V Ifvvvvuwf K B K Conducts Market Researc Kappa BeTa Kappa's primary goal This pasT year was To help business sTu- denTs Through The Academic and The Personnel CommiTTees. The Academic CommiTTee TuncTioned as a TuToring service Tor business sTudenTs having Trouble wiTh classes oT any Type. The Personnel CommiTTee worked wiTh The College and sTaTe employmenT services To help secure parT-Time employment housing, and Tinancial assisTance Tor business maiors, The purpose oT Kappa BeTa Kappa is To learn pracTical applicaTions oT meThods TaughT in The classroom. The club planned To accomplish iTs purpose Through lecTures by area businessmen and Through proiecTs similar To Those perTormed by businesses. This pasT year Kappa BeTa Kappa sponsored Joplin's November Red Cross Blood Drive, compiled a Pro- moTion Brochure Tor The Joplin Cham- ber oT Commerce. conducTed lv1arlceT Research ProiecTs Tor Tirms inTeresTed in locaTing in The CiTy oT Joplin. and assisTed The Junior Chamber oT Com- merce in The Pace '73 Survey. LeT'l' To rigl1T: Jim Manley Treasurer. PresidenT, Gerald l-lendren Parlia- l l l l Gary l'lerTweclc lPresiclenTl, Linda Chap- menfdridnl- man lSecreTaryl, John Shepherd Nice- roiech Promotes Blood Drive i Dennis Caslor Q Jim Manley Brenda Parker ill Gary l-lerlweck Siandingz Chris Cowgill Burl Slocklon John Shepherd Bob Shryock Linda Chapman Gerald Henclren BOARD OF DIRECTORS r',..-'- From l'he lower Ief+ corner, clockwise Roberf Kirk Paul Wuellner Larry Johnson Jim Williams Marfy McKnigh'r Vicior Dinlaman Harriel Hobson Linda Smiih Ron Harner Greg Zumwall' Chesler Bivins Don Buchanan Mike Franklin Charles Kirby Jack Newman Jim Crocker Larry Younger ,-- 'Y 'hh Harriei Hohson ff' Kathleen Bagby and Peggy Chew Direct The Chart For 1968-69 essex we T Q,'s wQ -W W. T. - 1 :Nm W- Ti!-3 Tu: ,i' xx , re:-vw x if-swgs i fb rf' Xu -li V.: 4-.vi--Rio-N --,f is in ss , ' - 2 1' Rf- w' -fsgwwffezss-q,,,H,sQy T -. M ss, T T--k5.s.b.Qs rf rs ww., X' 'sax J-fu Qgx 'Iv Ns wr , ,- -M S5 'fi kb. 15:35. 2551 'S Wk -31,9 'Qpxt?'!'24,'s eErf:NYfsssK.ssk-5-eq 9' 15' s Qmgxi-XX sbirqa- -A T .sr T . ,s .NYM aff. - XDQ. 1 ' A we -1.-vas. f V ef.'Q,'--. - Lx N t Qvx Qt-E ' Q H I A if 1, S,-xx ,, , . Q5?-I T, Tlx. ' A ' 'luv ' T if '- K A Q- ' If K.--1 k' The role of The Charm' has received added significance wilh 'rhe eslablishmenl' of a iournalism deparimeni' al' M.S.C. Hs primary funcfion is s'rill 'rhal of 'rhe campus newspaper. bul' il' also serves as a realisiic laboralory for lhose who minor in iournal- ism. The Chari mainlains a bi-weekly publish- ing schedule. ln addilion il publishes an annual review in fhe spring which feaiures highlighrs of +he year's campus news. The review is mailed lo four-slafe area high school seniors and alumni. New This year +o The Cheri is The ad- ...,-f- The Diana Simpson, adveriising manager: Terry Brown. Roger Brown, Gloria Pedersen Jim Moss, sporfs ediforz Larry While, news edi- 'rorg Jane Befebenner, office manager dilion of a sialic phoiographer. Sfudeni' Gary Baird has been responsible for mosl' of The pholographs prinfed in The paper. Plans for nexi' year include a pho'ro-iournal- ism class and an on-campus dark room where siudenrs will have an opporlunify +0 phoiograph for The Chart Crossroads. and ofher school publicaiions. A-,.-.- l-lerberl' A. Gailey, Kennelh Fore, Audrey Burlrum, Ellen Roughlon, Brenda Parker, Janelr Hickenbollom, Marilyn Johnson, Linda Fosler, Charlolle Duke. Bonnie Bohannon, Gail Carpenler, Bruce Meares, Joe Leonard, Billy Parker, Ann Crusa, Rila Filz- gerald, Harold Davis, Dennis Tho- VNGS. The '68 presidenlial campaign broughr new life lo lhe Young Democrar camp lhis fall. As 'rhe eleclion day drew nigh, Young Dernocrals were found working feverishly in campaign headquar- lers, canvassing cily precincls, displaying mulli-colored bumper slickers, and sporling lhe familiar l-ll-ll'l bullons. Young Democrat Campaign Tireles for Their Party INI ll NTIONHN ,V 'lL.'ifQiQg4'.., -fig 1 i4-1',',I. VI 4l,'.'4 ' B Qi Sponsor Kennelh L. Fore and Presidenl Her- berl A. Gailey ' :- l ifsdfl ..- Qeef- J i size- V Circle K Fraternity Schedules Meetings for Early Tuesdays Missouri Southern's Circle K was or- ganized in i965 by the Joplin Kiwanis Club. Through its activities Circle K encourages responsibility and leadership qualities in its members. Circle K International is a service fraternity dedicated to bettering school and community. Circle K meets tor brealctast regularly at 7:00 Tuesdays. Roger Pennel, Kim Smith. Les Sage. Greg Pax- ton Doug La nd rith Sponsors: Jim Lobby, Max Seger Circle K helped the Diagnostic Clinic several times. ottering to work when and where needed. In addition a Faculty Appreciation Proiect and the District Convention to be held in March in Kirlcs- ville are on the club's agenda. Front to back: Les Sage, Roger Pennel, Greg Paxton. Kim Smith, Bruce Arnce, Tim Elliott. John Miller. Randy l-larris, Leon Royer, David Bogner, Gary Mari- son, John Maurer. naTion oT The work ThaT has been The sTage is The Tinal culmi- , 1.,e f ' ' V- -- 1 ': xl' done. Much Time and eTTorT is '-2'-i----1 I- '.:' ' ff,:f'sQ,l,-iggjaffgfgffi ,,N' , puT in To prepare iT Tor The pro- ducTion. AT righT: STanley Graham, KaThy WaT- kins, Bill STiles, Lyle Mays, CaThy WhiT- man, JaneT Baldwin, Sue Davis Roger Brown The College Players provide en- richmenT and enlighTenmenT. They give sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To become involved wiTh The dis- cipline oT drama and liTe. The organizaTion allows The sTudenT To develop iniTiaTive, personal dis- cipline, responsibiliTy, and imagi- naTion. To provide needed inspira- Tion and a source oT pride are primary goals oT The CP's. ProducTions This year represenT The eTTorT oT aT leasT Three hun- dred worlcers. AcTiviTies include Tour producTions, TesTivals, work shops, and Tield Trips. OUR SEASON USO-AETA VarieTy Show The American Scene, sponsored by Carl JuncTion Lions Club. MSC Drama Scholarship BeneTiT, DE- CEMBER 6-Carl JuncTion I-ligh School Dandelion Wine, by Ray Brad- bury. AdapTed by D. L. HunT, DECEMBER ll-I4 The Lady's NoT For Burning, by ChrisTopher Fry, MARCH I9-22 EasTer, by STrindberg. May 7-IO K qi WSJ-r all David Doenning, Lyle Mays gi'-ogy, ,. . ' College Players include: Judy Ardrey, Janer Baldwin, Mike Braeckel, Gloria BriHenam, Vicki Buckingham, Roger Brown, Sam Claussen, Dawn Crawford, Susie Davis, Dave Doenniq, Laura Flesch, Diana Fellwock, Sherry Golf, Sian Graham, Doug Hamillon, Lindy Hay- den, John l-lulcherson, Nydia Jenkin, Sieve Kluihe, Linda Larson, Sue Lueb- ber, Gary Mifchell, Ellen Murray, Joyce McBroom, Lyle Mays, Frank Nichols, Bonnie O'Brien, Judy Pearcy, Cliff Pro- bert Pal' PickeH', Dennis Sanders, Paul Shanahan, Dana Sione, Paula Smiih, Jim Warcllow, Calhy Whilman, Bill Siiles. Mike Gilpin, Gary Roney, Niel Larson, Linda Tarpley, Kalhy Warkins, Toni Zloranek, John Siarchman. Theatre Season to Include Four Moior Productions Gary Mifchell Paula Smifh, Mike Gilp 69 Crossroads Undergoes Change In Format Sfaff members who are piciurecl above: Jim Burrell--ar+ edi+or and cover ar+is+. Carolyn Largent- Ray Mafhis-edifor. Kafhy Bailey. Judy Siockberger. Ed Brown. Lana Pugh, and Pam McDaniel Sells-fea+ure edilror. Sfaff members no'r preseni' when picfure was made include Audrey Bur'rrum, Susan Babb, Anja Simmons, Judy Davis, Suzanne Summers. Gail Mudd. ii if ,,,.i.,Wii.iwimg jjN-1i,i'1W1i,if i W Mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiii 'iiiimim.l,,ii wwiiiiiiiwiW Mrs. Bobbie Short Advisor 5,1 4 1 QL -2 4157,-2-. Z 1 rw w Q W Q A ,F 4...- , . 14 ,AL B g L41 Il. if i 'xii-,W i H Ania Simmons. Sporis Editor F ,. Lana Pugh. Class secfion ediior: Pam McDaniels Sells, Feafures ediforg Judy Sfockberger, Organi zaiions ediior Above: Doug Claxlon, Miss Marlha McCormick-sponsor, Linda Frilchey, Debby Radllse, Jan Smilh, William Yusl, Larry V. Glover, Joseph Kelly, Bruce Thornberry, Jim Goade, Paul Jensen- sponsor, R. Dale Connely, Laura Flesch, Leon Smiih, Janice Thompson. Math Club Worksp Plans 3 Proiecfs Members of 'lhe Malh Club have 'rhe responsibilily of lhree maior proiecls during lhe academic year. The lirsl is lhe annual conlesl' open lo all Missouri Soulhern sludenls in which a dillicull problem is presenlecl for solulion. Judges selecl The winner on Jrhe basis of his enlry's accuracy, originalily, and neal- ness. Displayed in lhe fronl hall ol lhe Science and Malh building is a plaque bearing 'rhe names of each year's win- ners. The second and lhird proiecls are wholly service-orienled. ln acldilion lo slaffing lwice-weelcly malh 'ruloring ses- sions free 'ro any sludenl needing as- sislance wilh his worlc, club members sponsor a monlhly conlesl for area high school sludenls who are inleresled in malhemalics. This proiecl is called lhe Missouri Soulhern College Malh League. Once each monlh sludenls from I7 area high schools compele for high scores. A record ol These scores is lcepl, and lhe conleslanl who accumulales lhe highesi cumulalive 'rolal receives special recognilion. Lasl' year lhe recognilion included a SlO0.00 scholarship lo Mis- souri Soulhern and a spring picnic which was allended by nearly l6O of lhe high school conleslanls and college club members. Presidenl, Jan Smilh, Presiclenl, Debby Piclured above: William Yusl, Vice Radllce, Secrelary-Treasurer. Engineers Unite: Field Trips Illuslrofe Classroom Theor Below: Row l: Greg Casiagno, David Sweei, Billy Parker. Bruce Thornberry Row 2: Mike Fleming. Larry Glover, John Jeffries Row 3: Sieve McClanahan, Barry Dobbs. Dan Allgier, Sfephen Headlee Row 4: Milne Hailey, Slanley Lawson, Joseph Kelly Lefl: Officers include Billy Parker., Treasurer: David Sweer, Presidenl: Bruce Thornberry, Secreiaryg Greg Casiagno, Vice Presideni. ...--pq.-.,,. 1 -.,- .. ..,. .- el - , -h ,, i t,. .,,- : 'fa My-:J will ' ' 'V T TSLXW l.TTii-l:ir::i'N - A ,v g I, ' ' ' Hg-.Hi . To -V ,. . et- '4 'Mumiv ' f'!'-rff-if-A., ' r T ' 3413, '.ir 'f'4 i ,jx K ' ' -22+ ' ' 43 V - . - ,, . 'vi . N ll-.. X 'AS - X .. -. M- I - I W, , as i L21-5.1 X - 4 l The Engineer's Club, affilialed wiih The Naiional Associalion of Engineers, iosiers a professional spiril by promoiing aciiviiies and inleresis. The club sponsors field 'rrips enabling members lo have opporluniiies lo observe profes- sional engineers ancl iechnical op- eraiions. The Missouri Soulhern College H sign al Rangeline and Newman Road was one of 'rhe club's proi- ecis. This year 'rhe engineers hold Jrulorial classes in slide rule as a proiecl. To be eligible for membership, siudenis musl be enrolled in an engineering, physical science, or relaied course. ies 27 I. Laura Flesch, vice presidenl--Spanish Club, Linda Colon, presidenr, Wilda Wilson, secrefary-ireasurer. 2. Carolyn Esies. secrelary-'rreasurer of French Club, Linda Fosier, president Ellen Murray, vice president 3. Combined membership: Diane Roney, Linda Moss. Carolyn Esles, Mary Ellen Williams, Bonnie Bohan- non, Linda Colon. Back Row: Sian Garber, Marsha Arnold, Ellen Murray, Linda Fosier, Linda Newman, Gayle Hari, Judy Walker, Wilda Wilson, Dee Dan- nelley, Ann Buehner, Laura Flesch, Diane Simpson. l xx ss... Achvlhes of Language Club Supplemenl Classroom Work The German, Spanish, and French clubs have merged ro form lhe Modern Language Club. Their purpose is 'ro slucly nol only l'he language buf 'lo become acquainred wirh rhe cusloms and his- rory of counrries in which 'rhe various lan- guages are spoken. Alrhough Jrhe 'rhree languages are unired under one or- ganizarion name, each 'Forms an in'reres+ group funclioning wirhin 'rhe grealer srrucfure. l. Miss Rila l-lollingsworlh. French Club Spon- sor, Senor Francisco R. Colon, Spanish Club Sponsor. 2. Mrs. Diane Roney. 3. Dee Dan- nelley. Ann Buehner Student Nurses Crganize Club With ci Purpose The purpose ot the MSC Stu- dent Nurses' Association is to aid in the preparation ot student nurses tor protessional responsibi- lities. lt is now the otticial Eighth District representative to the Mis- souri State Student Nurses' As- sociation. Functions ot the association are designed to aid in developing in- dividual potentials and tostering principles ot good citizenship. The MSC nurses are constituents ot the State Student Nurses' Associa- tion and are represented by elect- ed otticers. Following are the names ot those pictured according to snapshot number. -7lfl First row: L. Sue Jackson, Julia Baldwin. Second row: Patricia Trago, Teresa O'Donnell. 9952 Betty Bedwell-foreground. Beverly Daves. Martha Warden. Julia Baldwin, L. Sue Jackson, Glenda Munro. 9993 Patricia Trago, Mary Boes. Ros- marie Kostyak, Sondra Duncan. Barbara Jackson, Barbara Bailey. 7994 Jane Campbell. 9445 Shirley Smith. 9956 Sondra Duncan. alf7 Priscilla Johnson. lOn facing pagel 459 Patricia Trago. 9t4'lO Bar- bara Jackson. itfll Denis Brastield. 9ttl2 Bar- bara Bailey, Barbara Jackson, Sondra Duncan, Rosemarie Kostyalc. Patricia Trago. Mary Boes. Marilyn Jacobs-Director ot Nursing. Tory of Cop reols Troclitionsp nbolsp Pride he nursing cap OT The Missouri Thern school OT nursing was 'gned by a member OT The ' graduaTing class. Two OThers -e designed by members OT The e class. Designers were Char- SmiTh, Linda Warden and Sue d, and Cheryl SeasholTz. ese Three caps, as well as Two h were senT Trom uniTOrm panies, were submiTTed To The Tor vOTe OT approval. The sion was one OT The mosT ex- g OT The school year. Several Tings and near-baTTles among us individuals were To pass re The Tinal design was chosen. accepTed design was submiT- by Cheryl SeasholTz. e nexT problem encounTered e preparaTiOn OT The caps was ring someone To make The de- caps. ATTer weeks OT TruiT- search, Two members OT The , Linda Warden and Sue d, volunTeered Their sewing Ties. WiThin Two weeks TwenTy enT nurses were wearing Their caps. The Tall OT The second year OT new program, each second- sTudenT added a black velveT To her cap. The wearing OT band signiTies compleTion OT year OT sTudy, pracTice, and g OT one's selT. aT black velveT band was a sure TO second-year sTudenTs. ever, Their main goal lay iusT d. Somewhere in The mind OT was The desire, The hope, . . . The knowledge ThaT one in The place OT ThaT liTTle band, inverTed V would sTand bril- ly againsT The shining whiTe The cap OT The RegisTered se. e inverTed V implies The OT The nurse as a TherapeuTic Tool. The leTT corner designaTes The HEART: The aTTiTudes and ap- preciaTions OT nursing aims insTil- led in each by her various nursing insTrucTOrs. The righT corner desig- naTes The HANDS: The skills and dexTeriTy OT nursing pracTice Ob- Tained Trom acTual care OT pa- TienTs. The apex OT The V repre- senTs The MIND: indicaTing knowl- edge and undersTanding OT The paTienT and his needs. The bare whiTe cap OT The TirsT- year sTudenT indicaTes a goal To be sOughT, The black velveT band Tor The second-year sTudenT indi- caTes advancemenT Toward ThaT goal, and The inverTed V Tor The graduaTe nurse signiTies TulTill- menT OT ThaT goal. The receiving OT The V is a Time OT separaTion Trom sTudenT liTe. Only The cap remains To symbolize Those never- To-be-TOrgOTTen days. School Seal Chosen for Nurses' Pin The pin OT The MSC School OT Nursing was chosen by The TirsT graduaTing class. ATTer nearly a year and a halT OT indecision, The members decided upon The col- lege seal as The design Tor Their pin as They TelT iT an honor To be a parT OT The greaTer Missouri SouThern STaTe College. The cenTer OT The pin is The Tlaming Torch, and along The ouTer edges bears The college moTTo: ln Pursuii' OT Excellence. This seemed applicable To The Tield OT nursing as well as educ-aTiOn. The pin is given To each sTu- denT as she compleTes her second year OT Training and enTers The prOTessiOn. IT is worn regularly wiTh The TradiTional nursing aTTire and is a liTelOng Treasure To each as an indicaTion OT her sTudenT years and The college she aTTend- ed. R Z C Becomes Co-educational Members praciicing various gymnaslic feais are picfured 'I'o ihe righh D. Geisler, S. Paden, S. Lunclien, D. Bar- ner, D. Love'r're. G. Wills, M. Rader. A. Snyder, K. Polrfer, L. lv1cAllis+er, Jim Hoofs, S. Coombs. Below: Pal' Troop. Member's piclures appear a+ lefh S Drouin, S. Shaffer, S. Lundien, J. Hoo'rs Row 2: G. Polfer, D. Ellioll, D. Clwil dress, L. Cole, C. Keeling, H. Winslow Row 3: P. Nielson, B. Brooks, D. Tliroop S. Greenwood, D. Winslow, D. Coombs D. Leggeli. Row 4: F. Wagner, T. Yod- er, G. Carpenler, S. Paden, C. Sour, R Fox, A. McGuire. Row 5: K. Meyers, D Lovelre, P. Allsbury, B. Brown, S. Roper M. Rader. Row 6: P. Fowler, K. Ummel W. Howerion, A. Snyder, K. Poiler, R. Carlson, L. Hallam. Row 7: P. Wozniak, B. Olson, R. Wagner, H. Reeves, G. Lewis, B. Dorsey. Row 8: B. Bowers, D Shank, T. Fiala, H. Spear, C. Hall, J. Harfer, J. Oesfreich. Row 9: 6. Wills. R. Grove, L. Gay, A. Poiler, C. Roller, T. Vogel. Row IO: J. Sandriclge, B. Wag- goner, B. Cole, R. HaHen, S. Luebber, J. Napier. Picfured below are Mike Bogard, spon- sor, Dr. Twenler, sponsor, Allen Pol'- ler, vice-president Bobby Waggener, Treasurer, Miss Venus Younl, sponsor, Palsy Fowler, secrefary, and Skip Drou- in, president - .........-.,. 5 'M 'L GQPR Dean E. S. Phinney, speaker a+ PTK banquet if Linda Colon 'N CDGK Scholastic Fraternity Continues Growth Otticers pictured at right: Susan Hun- ter, Jackie Oakes, Lincla Colon. Initiation ceremony, below. Roll ot mem- bers inciucles: Gloria Baucom, Stephen Carlson, William Carr, Greg Castagno. Linda Colon, Cheryl Durham, Scott Everett, Jerilyn Farrar, Lora Flesch, Su- zanne Hill-historian, Susan Hunter- secretary, Betty Kinnison, Betty Moser, James Moss-reporter, Jackie Oakes- vice-president, Colleen O'Fiaherty- treasurer, Trucly Rataczak-historian, Gail Scott, Janet Shilling, Jackie Van- Auker, Gary Wompier, Martha Wise, Dale Connely, Ann Crusa, Leona Hol- man,X John Leuthen, Vicki Scheerer, Deborah Scott, Linda Shilling, William Smith, Christopher Stone, Jeanette Tho- mas, Michael Vincent, Charles Welch. Mrs. Grace Mitchell ancl Larry Martin sponsor Phi Theta Kappa. f -..tv ae-ss .4 X Z' .-1 Af. i I 095 ,- 7 A A ' r H fu ' xl, rx. P 1.-w Pictured at left: First row: Jackie Ad- kins, Ross Lauch, Terry l-lelfon, Mike Franklin, Craig Harris, Jan Smith, Linda Foster, Cindie Green, John Garreff, Charles Kirby, Jeb Prince, front. Sec- ond row: Lynn Jones, David Ans- ley, Linda Moss, Steve Smith, Brad Os- born, Tom Gray, Stan Garber. Third row: Steve Miller, Brenda Parker, Coleen Oflaherty, Lynn Murray, Pat Kelly, Kathy Bagby, Larry Flood. Fourth row: Dean Stegge, Sponsor John lJebl Prince 449' , nr,-gk x, 2' f The Student Senate serves as the campus governing body and acts as an intermediary befween faculty and student body. Senate's duties include promo- tion of dances, parades, and as- semblies, publication of the sfu- denl' direcfory and handbook, the allocation of student activity funds to college organizations. The Senate was responsible for homecoming activities including .5 an alumni dinner, Peaches and l-lerb at concert, and dance fol- lowing fhe game. Weekly Senafe meefings every Thursday af 7:00 a.m. include dis- cussions of such things as Greeks, campus problems, new policies, and fufure plans in all areas of campus life. Student Body Execufive Offic- ers, class officers, and class sena- tors form fhe Senate. Student Senators Operate Under New Constitution Q1 Above: Linda Foster, Cindy Green, Brad Osborn, Kathy Bagby, George Reeves. Sponsors are Dudley Stegge, Miss Ann Wilson, and Merrell Junkins. Members include: Dorolhy Alderson, Marlha Alford, Sharron Allen, Linda Allsbury, Kalherine Aggus, Kalhleen Bagby, Charles Balcer, Sleven Baker, Glen Barnell, Barbara Baker, Sue Baker, Roberl Basye, Deanna Bendure, Linda Benson, Marianna Blankenship, Nancy Bowman, Bill Boyer, lola Bryanl, Barbara Busner, Mary Bur- lon, Margarel Buller, Dorolhy Brand, Bobbie Campbell, Sharon Canlrell, Maxine Carlson, Glenna Carpenler, Joyce Carr, Dorris Carler. Rulh Carler, Jaqueela Casperson, Ramona Chrisman, Douglas Claxlon, Bobbye Clay, Ada Clymer, Kay Coclsrell, Viola Cole, Janice Con- don, Dennis Conrow, Sandra Coombs, Melba Cordell, Thomas Danner, Ronald Day, Nancy DeArmond, Berlha Delaney, Juanila Dixon, Son- dra Doucel, Karen Douglas, Dennis Dukes, Barbara Duncan, Donna Edwards, Dorolhy El- lioll, Nancy Evans, Woody Filimaurice, Pam ii- ,ea Korns, Karen Fanoele, Evelyn Farmer, Margarel Fisher, Terry Forsylhe, Linda Frisby, Linda Frilchey, Carol Fry, Herberl Gailey, Connie Gaines, Billy Gaines, Ellen Gamble, William Gessler, Jesse Gillard, Janice Gislrap, Joann Gladden, Jean Goade, Dorolhy Gold, Cynlhia Green, Belly Graham, Alice Granl, Susan Greenwood, Doris Greninger, Jerry Gresham, Annelle Grubb, Lucrelia Hadloclc, Judy Head- lee, Marilyn Hailey, Marilyn Hall, Elizabelh Harpold, Gary Harringlon, Flora Harrison, Judy Henry, Lila Hess, Davonnda Hill, Weldon Hill, William Hinman, Cindy Hoagland, Ann Hornbaclc, William Hosp, lna Houslon, Susan Hunler, Marlha Holl, Delores Hussong, Shir- la Ingram, Rose Jaynes, Lydia Jenkins, Bonnie Johnson, Rulh Jones, Belly Karnes, Chrisline Keeling, Kalhleen Keisner, Mary Kirby, Mar- garel Kirkham, Margarel Kissee, Mary Knighl. ali Siu' DeAnna LaFevers, James Lanlclord, Ross Lauclc, Donna Leggell, Shirley Lell, Gerald Lewis, Sheila Lewis, Claudine Lengebash, Sandy Lun- dien, Kalhy McCockle, Pamela McDaniel, Pal McCulloclc, David McGregg. Anna McGurie, Karen Mailes, Helen Malven, Sarah Mansfield, Larry Maples, Jere Marcum, Donald Mar- shall, Linda Marlin, Ray Malhis, Lucille Mer- moud, Janice Merrill, Brenda Milchell, Carol Monlgomery, Cherylyn Moody, Belly Moser, Jim Napier, 4Terrie Neal, Nancy Niess, Rose- mary Noel, Joan Ollholl, Sharon O'Neal, Janice Owen, Janice Paden, Peggy Parks, David Pallison, Gloria Pedersen, Linda Perkins, Marilyn Pells, Kalhy Powell, Sandra Powers, Kay Pullin- barger, Lana Pugh, Shirley Rasmussen, Chrisline Reed, Sharon Rees, Gary Rees, Helen Roberl- son, Larry Roberls, Lawrence Roberlson, Sandy Robinson, Ellen Roughlon, Belly Rosiere. Joye - ,., ,.fy..:.x-,--.-,., . 4vv,a.-Q.:. I fi 'urn-I 1 iz. us- 'I ' 15,5 ...lf J' rj, rv? i Russell. .Linda Sadler, Nora Sandlin, Virginia Schooler, Rilla ScoTT, Richard ScoTTen, Cheryl Seasholiz, Horace Shapley. Dixie Shoemaker, KaThie ShorT, Marie Simons, ElizabeTh Sisco, RoberTa Sluder, Howard SmiTh, Judy SmiTh, Janice Smirh, Karen SmiTh, Linda Smiih. Rosa- lee Smifh, Cindy Sour, Nedalyn Sreaves, Janice STenger, RoberT STinson, Allie Terry, Mary TesT- man. Susan Thomas, Donald Thurman, PaTricia Throop, GreTchen Torres, Barbara Wade, Karen Walker, Frances Wallace. Linda WaTkins, Mari- lyn Welch. Debra WhiTe, Diana Whiie, Delores Wilderson, Sandra Williams, Mary Williamson, Pal' Wilson, Judy Windle, Donna Winslow, Gayle Yaryan, Wanda York, Nella Young, Wil- liam YusT. Linda ZweighaTT. Sponsors include: Lloyd Dryer, Leland EasTerday, and Dwighf Mason. Q- : is -L 'Q lisix gre,- : ,i.... Z :MPT SNEA Examines Teaching Fields SNEA Tocuses aTTenTion on Teaching opporTuniTies oT yesTer- day, Today, and Tomorrow. ln- TeresTed high school and college sTudenTs Trom The area are urged To aTTend. Members oT SNEA are able To aTTend a series OT evenTs: The SouThwesT Missouri Teachers' MeeTing in SpringTield, The Opera RigoleTTo in Tulsa, The Missouri STaTe Teachers' MeeTing in Kan- sas CiTy, and The Four-STaTe Re- gional MeeTing in Oklahoma CiTy. SNEA has The largesT member- ship OT any organizaTion on The MSC campus. A maior proiecT To raise money Tor The SNEA Scholarship Funol is The compiling oT a cookbook oT The TavoriTe recipes OT The MSC TaculTy. A highlighT oT The cookbook is a caricaTure drawing oT each Teach- er conTribuTing a recipe. PicTured above: Linda Benson, ReporTer Rosalee SmiTh, l-lisTorian: BeTTy Gra- ham, SecreTary-Treasurer: Tom Danner Vice PresidenTg Bill Gessler, Parlimen- Tarian: Ross Lauck, PresiclenT. Broad progllthl 01 flhlbllltltlbti, UOIIQHOG 70 strengthen the articipation ot blind children and adults in the every-day lite ot the com- munity, are rapidly expanding. Your professional abilities are needed lor ed- minislrative and other lrey positions with or- ganizations throughout the country. Director, Personnel Referral Service, American Founda- tion lor the Blind. I5 West lb St., New Yorh, ll, N. Y. FAMILY SERVICE ASS'N OF AMERICA through its Personnel Service, oiers consultation to casevrort personnel with graduate degrees ln ov..-rs- .. v....-.. .. ,-.- cc.. AAPCC-approved child guidance clinic. Diag- nostic and treatment assignments under super- vision gaered to highest level ot independent functioning. Psychiatric and casevorl consulte- tion and seminars. Collaboration with, and training ol, other clinic disciplinesg research: many excellent 'er-a ng experiences available. Required: MSW ohottr new graduates and expo rianced worlars needed. SOCIAL WORKER IV supervises staff. stude-ts lrom 7 schools: administrative rasponsibilr' ev research special proiacts encouraged. Positions available: Chicago lg-rhtnrd Pe-+ Q super-vl:loa at the social workers on the stall. Salary rg' I9 'nw intending upon experience. lobart td, zl'P0ll. MD.. hychlatrlst-In-Charge, Mercy hyghtgs Cllnlc, 758 S. Calumet Are., Chicago Ia, Ill, BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS CAREER CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS Several social workers with at least oae you et professional training end some experiessq are needed to wort with tamilles and children on lrrdran reservations ln the vest and th middle-vest. Vacancies also In Alaska. Colertql environment, varied activities, oppq-hmm.. fu use ot initiative and resourcetulness. and good opportunities for promotion. Moet pqltlgsg rl: Inq-an expa J' . Wcral. and h eltare program. Salary dependent r IIQMI qualrtications and ex erience lvclnlln' cllY'cNlftfy Wolters Fallllqllelr RRI. MD ul. T 'II' sf-I EUGENE, ORE.-IUVENILE COUNSELOI I In mllil- 5lIll'Y SSW! per year Ibeglnnlngj, sls months 8291. Wage Increase pending, D1 nlle Court Servlces lor delinquent and neglect Protesslonel case supervision. Psychlatrlc and 1 consultation provldad. Multi-dirclpllnary apprg tlva othces In new Juvenile Court Center lldg, Social Security. Medical plan and llte Ieserence Good social service acceptance. social srorl who are interested Ie opportunities CL. r, :9 5 --: -5 IIIH It 0435: some hi her: 257 ,H'g5,,, I ann' 'lm on lu' 'd ' 'Nd' 'W 'N in Member Agencies tor executives and case- hu Sl. Lluis fl lf:.l. E9'l 9I'll'I 9 llllwence gor Alaskz W'Ite tht sw W Mk' Nulnlnl umblull mwniw, Puigiom, , . V lranch ot Welfare, Bureau ot Indian Metre, Jwun. D. ' 'hd 'elm' blue, I u P ...par --snrisnt, Institute -.. -- '- Pussafm Washington 25, D. C., for application er eddl- P ' W 4-- 509000. Ge- tlmlllzk Y' ll W 'P 2190 I ' ' rmet' , asv . P T for vanc tfor F COUNSEL M507 000061 ad ti df counsa ' ADo,noN WORKER h 'mg ng ee nsarr rsslly problems. O LDREN' ITAL in l IIIO hq llrast I ed app mi ell' 'nd 'h 'b' 'll u I' N lug. I., sl pacltles. Ysycelatrlc rent op r thr me or pay- PIIIUIIG- nc with FS nd C Placement ot chlldrea d09tl H. MY OI an N 1 hnumu' nd seem W. 'uric I. It nn' N 5. whips' u. I.. .Mm :IlIlldl:erIMl:::iorpsIhans and lntante. llrclrla c uasu ei NIMH' 'd'll 'Ml P1163 I 'wa 'Ill had . new ll llgll. ml ' I ' ' I r J I I ,mud A. J I h.w,,,, m,,,,,,. hnqry o an sri. r. e socna service roqram. . t r , ,gh r. :::lm?,,5l:Lu,l:l:, :lx.l:,::5,:.l: ,,::i':::, A'gg, us uurprtymhlldg., last St. Louis, Ill. Trad strono Points rn the program already ln- glal1:I:1l'f::r:lYRx'1dSguIrgen,s Sung AM ' ' ' cue: ., . , .vent 5,-I :gva 3' Nnwydk cuhlk HUM hun' In I Large out-patient department. lo ll or ' ' ' MUSCULAROEYEUIQTQI' ASQOCIATIONS Toam approach oriented. FAMILY COUNSELOR casawosx SUPEIVISOI IN usmcai. ssmrra. Acute osaeral bospltat, eee-eectarlee. Suoervlllvl 4 PYUNUIOWUIII trained srorheee, student sepervlslon. Progressive adrnlnle tration and aernselllty. Salary according to qealltlcatlons For rsrnrsr lassneanas erm to um Esther elmo, olrscra or sodsl sank., Moeet Sleal nssplrsr, ms L mrs sr Clevelald C, Ohtl. MEIIGAL SOCIAL WORKER. Iuberculosls haspttar 'JP Sglary open. Some non-tubarculous chronic Illness lerr- -s Contact directly E. F. Conloqus, M.D., Medical tendent, at Stllleater Sanstorlum, IIN N. Mala St., Darn Il, Ohio. Supa PSVCHIATIIC SOCIAL WOIKEI Ill elpendlnq cesesmrl serstce et an eld, established, prlvata psychletrlc hespltal ' Casevrorl treatment ot ralatlvas ot In-patleets aed seseteed Ie the mental Iryelane out-patlent cllnlc. hychodynarnlcalh erleeted aattleg with esperlsnced psychlatrlc consaltatloe eed . r,r.. un.. a.s.... s.-.-.s .. .-...a...- Soclal srorlers needed tor MDAA chapters ln various parts qt U.5. Help develop patient service program. Casaworl services to patients, wort with volunteer committees, community edu- cation. Must be able to wort with mlnimum su- pervision. MSW and several years' experience. Current openings in Iuttalo, Houston, Philadel- phia, Boston. Salary to 86000. Write: Miss Mar- puerite Lohrar, Social Service Director, Muscu- ar Dystrophy Associations ot America, I790 Broadway, New Yorh IV, N. Y. NEWLY MERSED FAMILY AND CHILDRENS AGENCY located IV, hours trom Philadelphia can appoint experienced, graduate casewcrler interested in supervision to either family er chiIdren's department at 85600. Professional Itatt ot I2. Psychiatric consultation. Social Security, retirement plan. Miss. Elma Pidlzrilli Diversified services. We do require graduation from an accredited school of social work. Psnennal Department, Children's Hospital, lil S. I7 St.. Columbus 5. Ohio. SOCIAL SIIVICI DIIECTOI tar U7 bed Northwestern Us verelty eltleted teachlng hospltal. MSW elth experlen ln snedtcal sattleg. Challenging work sltuatlon. Deslral near northslde location. Furnished lltctrenette apartls avallabla at ceet. Llberel employee benelt proqrr Caseload focused on marriage. parent-chil social adiustment problems. StaFl seminal chiatrlc consultation, and opportunity ' velop slill in direct casexrorh treatment s dren. Family-lite education Pf09 I- required. Salary range 54500-57000- ment and Social Security. Will consider travel expenses for personal interview. to Ralph Ormsby, Family Service of Phila 3Il S. Juniper St., Philadelphia 7. Pa. Salary commensurate vlth experience. Donald K. Larson Personnel lelatlens Manager, Passavant Memorial Hospital H East Superler Street, Chlceoe ll, Ill. ASSISTANT DIIICTOI Ireetel. Dlllllll Mlm!! ll Nl' sarvleg asnotloeally disturbed chlldrsa who atteed il! school. Capable ol handling children, partlcalerh teal agen, uorhlag srlth stal, supervlslltq dell! ll'IlO- 'QU veare hare ceuld lead to other exacatlvs positions. labs Openings Available ln: ' Anthropology ' Criminology ' Education ' Marriage Counselling ' Research HPERIENCE COURSES Progressive multi-tuactlee egaeey. ber, needs casesrorher spealalhing oorsnseling. Require: MSW. 2 VNU' 'I cus begin at 9240. All tringa hrrneli lout. air-conditioned olices. mrtred Tyndall,-Executive Directv. ' Social Psychology ' Social Work ' Urban Renewal 40 'ri ir H Lil . ., v Mk pporfunify :is ' ,,, Mr. Jack Golden, special speaker from fha Office of Economic O if Sociology Club Promotes Good Will Picfured below, fronl' row: Mary Ellen Roufh, Gary Rees, Linda Pierce, Judy Sfockberger, Doris Reid. Second row: Don Mosbaugh, Kendal l-lunf, Joanna Owen, Pam Meyers, Laura Flesch. Third row: Elmer Reid, Linda Marsdon, Terry Kiefon, Barbara Blackford, Judy Walker. Fourlh row: Miss Farber, sponsor. Mr. Gubera, sponsor, Charles Horn, Phil Hoge, Larry Knobloch, Terry Befhel. Cheryl Miller, Linda Moss. Sociology Club members par- in learning sifuafions ouf- side fhe classroom 'rhrough field- work. This relafively new club en- deavors fo presenf sociology as a vocafion performing, feaching, and adminisfering The Sociology Club's main goal fhe esfablishmenf of a fuforial in cooperafion wifh fhe of Economic Opporfunify fhe direcfion of fhe Deparf- of Labor. The program will counselling and ad- services for young high school dropoufs. A recenf underfaking has been fhe Youfh Employmenf Service for youfh from low income families. The YES program seeks fo find employmenf for fhese youfh, and indirecfly poinfs ouf fhe value of good working habifs. A summer office is mainfained eighf hours a day, seeking new iobs and counselling employees when need- ed. Af righf: Elmer Reid, Presidenf: Mary Ellen Roufh, Vice Presidenfy Linda Moss, Secrefary: Barbara Blackford, Treasurer: Joanna Owen, Parliamenfarianq Don Mosbaugh, Senafe Represenfafive. L 2' V' Q 'fl mel Q3 Q 4 .A.,.:' 1, V kr, W 'Rl 4' up I - A A , X 1 I wg., ,ggqmau - Q , X' V TI : L. 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A Z,.Hv1' ff V ,- i iw , V Ja A J '1 f , , .. ,,V124'l'f 'f L. 1 rr i I V a I 1 V' 'Q ' K r 1 V. , ' I , ' I' ' V , f f I .115 ' gfxfixixb f N, ,'i'f ' 'T' -fx x f X qxiif ' Y ' it v A V I-11' f .,V.a -- ' - N- mv' ' ' x V ,V V., - , horale Receives New Robes, Gift of Webb City Rotary Chorale personnel pictured at left: Ar- drey, Judith: Arnce, Bruce: Baggerly, Michael: Black, Tom: Baker, Sue: Bastian, Rod: Braeckel, Michael: Brilrtenham, Gloria: Broadaway, Gary: Brower Wayne: Brower, William: Brown, Pa: tricia: Buckingham, Victoria: Buehner Ann: Burns, Daniel: Burtrum. Audrey Campbell, Dennis: Campbell, Jantha Claussen, Sam: Clay, Shari: Clyburn Mike: Collier, William: Colon, Lincla Condutf, Kevin: Crosswhite, Deneise Charles, Danny: Dannelley, Rose: Elder, Kenneth: Elliolrl, Tim: Farrar. Jerilyn Feltych, Kendra: Graham, Stanley Green, Cynthia: Hart, Gayle: Hawkins Annita: Hayes, Sandra: l-lickenbottom Janet: Higgs, Sherill: l-loyt, Shelley: Jen- kins, Nydia: Kingroe, Joe: Kirkham, Mar garet: Larson, Linda: Lucas, Stephen: Mclflwee, Marilyn: Marcum, Jere: May- er, Katherine: Mays, Lyle: Miller, Sara: Maddox, Betty: Moskop, Bob: Napier. Joe: Nieman, Jerry: Patterson, Lynelle: Peck, Cheryl: Pennel, Roger: Perkins John: Pierce, Randy: Powell, Kathy: Por- poth, Karen: Raper, David: Rataczak, Trudy: Richardson, Kent: Scheerer, Vicki: Scott, Martha: Shoemaker, Dixie: Sigars, Diane: Sluder, Mary: Sluder, Roberta: Smith, Martha: Spencer, John: Storm Marcy: Taylor, Marcia: Thomas, Jeal nette: Thomas, Susan: Thompson, Janice Walstad, Stephen: Warldow, Jimmie: Watkins, Kathleen: Whitman, Catherine Wicklund, Walter: Williams, Mary Ellen: Zweighatt, Linda. Collegiates Entertain for Special Events Collegiate personnel: Sue Baker, Linda Colon, Roberta Sluder, Jerilyn Farrar, Marcia Taylor, Sara Miller, Ann Bueh- ner, Cindy Green, Deneise Crossgwhite, Roger Pennel, Judy Ardrey, Dixie Shoe- maker, Kenny Elder, Joe Kingore, Walter Wickland, Danny Burns, Bill Collier, Joe Napier, Stanley Graham, and Randy Pierce. Marching Band Personnel: Nancy Bag- erl Sue Baker Francis Benion Tom Q Yi i i Black, Al Blair, Gloria Bland, Bill Bow- man, Sieve Bowman, Melony Braclcell, Gloria Briiienham, Vickie Buckingham, 'Lion Pride' Band Rouses Enthusias Dan Burns, Dennis Campbell, Dan Charles, Bill Collier, Wayne Cowan, Tim Cox, Ted Darnell, Bob Dell, Diane Doran, Eddie Duff, Phil Edmondson, Sian Engel, Karen Fanoele, Jerilyn Farrar, Kendra Felfych, Tom Fenron, Linda Frisby, Sieve Gie++, Sianley Graham, Cindy Greene Gary I-larringion, Aniia Hawkins, Bil l-linman, Linda Jackson, Tom Jenson Joe Kingore, Jim Koch, Jere Marcum A J 44 Richardson, Bill Rowland, Jim Schuliz, John Sheppard, Tom Simmons, Roberla Slucler, Cinda Snip, Mary Snyder, Rob- erl' Sievens, David Sweel, Marcia Tay- lor, Sieven Taylor, Jeanneiie Thomas, Susan Thomas, Leonard Wagoner, Bill Webb, Ray Willard, Irma Woodward. Maioreiles picfured ai' righh Diane Doran, Francis Benion, Gloria Land, Marcia Taylor-Head Maioreile. Linda Jackson, Jackie Moody, Aniia Hawkins. Delberl Johnson and William Taylor- Direclors lNo1' Piciuredl. orms in Games and Parcldes Vic Maifliews, Sieve Merker. Jackie Moody, Joe Napier, Jim Newman, Mar- lin Newsfand. Bill Nimsiclc, Linda Pearce, Roger Pennel, Paul Poyner. Clark Rand. Dave Raper, Trudy Raiaczalc, Keillw ,xii ,f 4 Zfi' ' sly, ffm . O Symphony Plans Full Season Missouri Soulhern College's Symphony Orchesira presenfs live annual concerls of slandarcl or- ches'rral li'rera'rure. This year 'rhe ladies of The group wore long black formals ins'I'ead of The black dresses worn in years before. Oulslanding college siuclenl insirumenfalisls and adulf musi- cians from The area logelher make up The symphony's member- ship. William L. Taylor, conducior, and William C. Ellioll, associaie conduclror are responsible in large measure for The group's oulsiand- ing worlc. Picfured above: S'reve Merlcer, Gary l-larringlon, David Raper, Clark Rand, Hal Barlow. 46 Sfanley Graham, belo E. 1 , 1 s c cf-an ' Del Johnson, foreground, Vic Mafihews, slring bass. Symphony Personnel: Isl VIOLINS: Ro- berfa Sluder, Conceri' Mislress, Vicki Scheerer, Danny Charles, Mary While, Carol Swanson, Bob I-Ieeney. Karen While, Mosey Hoffmeisfer. 2nd VIO- I.INS: Ann Buehner, Principal, Cheryl Peck, Gayle I-Iar'I, Jeanie Cox, Marlha ScoH, Sandy Hayes, Penny Pallerson, Nancy Woods, Ronnie Blizzard, Curl' Cooper, Mais I-Iielm, Diane Frisby. VIOLAS: Trudy Tignor, Principal, Mari- lyn McEIwee, Shelly I-Ioyf, Nancy Tig- nor, Shari Clay. CELLOS: Jerilyn Far- rar, Principal, Sherri I-Iiggs, Karen Kin- gore, MaHie Belle Farrar, William EI- IioH, Marcia Taylor, Marva Kay New- berry, Kevin Davis. STRING BASSES: Viclor MaH'hews, Principal, Mary Papp ,iii 1 T I V ,V ' asa? ii I If D1 Snyder. PLUTES: Lave'I'a Rueslman, Penny Cox, Carol Bingham, Sharon Bar- Ion. CLARINETS: Terry Dolanc, Linda Erisby, Frances Benlon, Tom Fenlon, Roberr SI'evens, James Brown. OBOES: Sarah Gilslrap, Elayne Den'I'ner, Dale Sullens. BASSOCNS: Vicki Buckingham, JeaneHe Thomas. TRUMPETS: Delberi Johnson, William Hinman, Dennis Campbell. FRENCH I-IORNS: Gilberf Fuller, Larry Sanborn, Meredifh Wil- liams, Bill Fazikas, Sandra Johns, Nancy Baggerly. TROMBONES: Clark Rand, David Raper, Gary I-Iarringlon, Law- rence Beck. TUBA: Sieve Merker. PER- CUSSION: Sue Baker, Linda Jackson, Pal' Randall. William Taylor Conducts Stage Bancl for 68 69 M 5: Piclured above: Fronl row: Sieve Bow- man, Bob Macy, Danny Burns, Tim Cox, Bill Nemsiclc. Second row: Dave Sweet Clark Rand, Phil Edmondson, David Raper, Paul Poyner, Gary Harringion, Third row: Doug Burneii, Mark Ingram, Bill Hinman, John Huichinson, Marlin Newsirand, Pal Randall, Linda Jack- son. Fourfh row: Bob Dell, Terry O'Con- ner, Al Blair, Vic Maihews, Sian Man- lcin, Bill Rowland, Mike C-linion, Jack Weggener. Noi piclureci: Dennis Camp- bell. i: II Piclured al righl: Doug Burneii. Under The direciion of Bill Tay- lor, 'fhe MSC Siege Band con- iinued i+s excelleni record of per- formance. W A, ,-- U , viii 'N M 1 W w r f 1 ' w ' v .mm X Qu: H ' ' 'H W H 1 ' M werfgiun Y w o ' ' ' Ww,,A e. u w w M ,, I as an-i 4' .,--fv m 4 qw ' ' W - Ji'-if .W D I QL!-. , I , . iniriif ' I -A ' ' X51 Ewlxm 4 ' .Q-24 -'11 r .. gg, A I WWE 1'-1,3 A 1 E H 4 ' iw! sf' u ' , I , I 7 l-Nu , I i , . 4 , lm w ' N w 1 ww Alu. I, , D' nu? 'BWI' ' X A I D 1 Y -slr-V -v M ' ' 5 2 ' ' 'P,,..J,1 N gig ,, , ,, Kg P 4,,'g,T.s0w u w ' 1 in . w X F' 15 ' Mg, n H - ,su n iv N' ' is 1 A N H mg' , ,L 4, ur w I 4 f' ' ' -'-rr' ww' ' w w wx -'---:'vjy:yx V 'N w --'-1-H W A A M7 Q5 'z X X , ' QZM1 , ' W W 1 3 'MMM Wm M x www 1 1 , 52 Main A X J A 1 l V W Ylwwx A9 WNW WWW W H M Bmw 3 Wm M M 'Q w W I M MmwM'N'WNMffMWWfWvWW WNf55iB iM?WEWEBMWWWQBMS N 'Q'6wswWvezLM MM 'v,f,,h'w-Hzn'Xg,w MR A QMMA m U '..-.e.s,-J! X Wl'1ere Parficular People Prefer fo Shop 529 Main Sireei' Joplin, Mi IMQY k Av B55 1..,,f' .1 X' w gf P I I H10-'j1'i . n ig ,if n Q I vw q, ' www Y , 1 , J L 1 W, K Am Y y v , f 4 1 I ',:l,7L.- : , 1,1 xifljllqll W' I. :ll 111 ry ff j 'ff' fwjf .Tmnhs f4f 'dF.vE..E,,NuUN' 1 Jw 'N gf ,JV-f: ,.'Vf X, - . W, Q K I X 1' Q -f 'X V' , 4 r U- N , ,4 , Y I . , 4 f , M 'Yi ' 1 I Y L fs lf, .. I in w ' f , F' J ,L mv WM ' M lux: A 5 . 'fu I Q1 ll O I h Rf 5 , fy 2 1 5-:tx r'.s 1 x W'Mm,!i '1Qmf'11WwgMLV. if iw, ',Vj1'! m11w'M: LW, - V wMM.yi,,, 1 N f sl: w, vu ,l . X 'ms-A --5. ,', .. ,ll ...gn J 1,. : V-fffw' 4,. s li , ' Alxs :N-X s -xx Fw -Q f, 1 I 1 mx MKQMQ N Q div fav. , .MB,MNiwEm,,, '1M.+, mwr.mm..A.v-k. .w-:-sJNw---1--1--- V v 4 y , , yg,'..,,1 F Q ' ' WAV, CONTENTS HoMEcoMiNe A Walk in The Rain ......... , , , ' rw- V, - 'air' ' I FOOTBALL Season Closes ................ 52 BASKETBALL Soufhern Thinclads Hold Their Own ..................... 54 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors .............. Sophomores .... Freshmen ...... CHEERLEADERS Second Semester Change... FACULTY .............,........... Ediror ...,.. Sporls Edilor .. Class Edilor Facully Edilor . Ari Ediior ..... Slaff Members .. . . Advisor ..... . . . . . Ray Malhis . . . . Ed Brown . . . Lana Pugh . . . . Kalhy Bailey . . . Jim Burrell . . . . Judy Davis, Carolyn Largenl Mrs. Bobbie Shorl' Cover by Jim Burrell The Mission Hills Lanlern represenls lhe lighf of Missouri Soulhern-her sludenis. Formal used with permission of LIFE magazine publishers X: 3,M? u x Wh Q V .tw W - 1 1' 'J' .V .gf ,rf-ff A 1 --4,- VX 'S s 1- 1,44 vi ., '1 :ag x,' Qggysfggy . Wxitffflu kgffg. -' ' , ., ggi . . .fy E , ,M .,, ,L TNG M1 V'k !1. 'fin w9f '?l e ,-' '- Lx m...' ' ' -L W rf.. ig W We Sv in gi' AT? rx. I' . 1: E1 5 ,diy rx W: - .Q Q, V . quam 'Y' Q' is A -Pfx'-I ' A , , 1, 51: if. 'Wu 'Y 4 if hh. A in-i ' 1 r ':. .I . j .Q 44,- X, -.. , , 5 5. 'fi ' 1' 4 . 1. c--.,..A.. Homecoming '68 And if rained, ond roined, ond rained, ond rained . . .! Judy McMillan was crowned Fooiball Home- coming Queen November 2 aiier a rain- drenched parade and game. The Homecom- ing aciiviiies were climaxed by 'rhe Peaches and Herb conceri on Friday night and a I3-7 viciory over S+. Mary's. W .WHITE ' r was - im ESTATE W.: X' yt 7 1 in 4 Lions Win Over ST. Mary's Jim Johnson's MSC Lions scored Touchdowns in each oT The TirsT Two periods aT Junge STadium on SaTurday nighT, November 2, and held on Tor a muddy I3-7 vicTory over ST. Mary's oT The Plains OT Dodge CiTy. Kansas. in The annual homecoming Tussle. The vicTory Tor The Lions was combined wiTh FounTain To lead The aTTaclc. SouThern Took a 7-O bulge wiTh 7:50 leTT in The TirsT sTanza as FounTain boomed across Trom one yard ouT. The drive sTarTed on The ST. Mary's 29-yard line and The Lions Took only Tive plays To score, wiTh The big play being a 20-yard scamper by FounTain. BerT Davis booTed The exTra poinT. proved Too much Tor The SouThern deTense, leading Kansas STaTe College oT burg Gorillas To a I4-3 over Jim Johnson's Lions in a iron clash aT PiTTsburg on nighT November 9. NMSC Bulldogs Chew Lions The NorTheasT Missouri College oi Kirlcsville Their second in eighT engagemenTs, while The visiTing Cavaliers drop- ped The TourTh decision againsT as many vicTories. Harold FounTain. who manned The Tailbaclc posT during The TilT, led The game's rushers wiTh II3 yards on 28 carries. PaT Wozniak called The shoTs Tor The hosTs. Fullback Carl Basler and Ron lp- poliTo and Tailbaclc Sam Keaholha SouThern Bows To Aggies 22-7 The Cameron STaTe Aggies dis- played a balanced aTTack in re- cording a 22-7 vicTory over The Missouri SouThern Lions in a game aT LawTon, Oklahoma. on SaTur- day nighT, OcTober 26. Gorillas Climb Pasi' SouThern Junior Tullbaclc Bob Howard I rrl f 1 5,1 ir' erupTed Tor 27 poinTs in The quarTer aT Joplin Junge on SaTurday. November 23. a 48-8 decision over The SouThern College Lions in The son Tinale Tor SouThern. The J back was The eighTh in IO ouTi Tor The Lions in Their TirsT sea in Tour-year collegiaTe comp Tion. 'i - 54 ' ,. ln J A , 'F .H-:wi n .1 ' X ' s . AU' it 52 QA, A Zin BW I '94 X 5' 14-- A am. 1 4 H U . I fr 'T i , f 5 . :A -Am. - X . . H--,Alarm an -wwuwvv zwwu, W W 'wh H1 Q rf- xg K - xi' in I 'In y, Y Q, H V 7 t - : - A WN ' f-V ji. 1... Q - A + Q ff' f f N ' - f ,Jw 'HN .. '. , Z r .3 ' , , IQ. Lim, i .- . P 9, ., ., ' 'W 4' :D A 'TJ . ki: Q-VV It T , P. 135 , k E 5-i x was L ,-,., I , W . - , . am.: CF ri 1 A. A .Q 7' 'ff 'fA ' fl Af gf Jw- X , V A . , ,QM ig- Ig , , 4 N w, f 5. VK ' V :E li fx it ', H f h -14 EQ, f- Ah U , ' 5 K X g lf? . 5 9. -P ' .. uf N ' 'L ' X5 ' ' , 1, ' . A -. - - . -, ua ' - , f yy., ,i -,fha ,rg , YE . f- YP-l ,-M,:iw-fs' iff i ., . Tv ' ,iv -H ' 5: . 'Beg' 'f' M f .ff - Y .R x ' 1 ' N . f'1Qfi.:f'5-f1ES:'1V fE 5--21-Vit -H sv S ' 'A' , 5 . -v-'17, Aff. , we f. :,,..-- ' iw. 1 A., 1.-- A... .1 . ... . 1K. ..1:w'-1111 ,. .A W., . 55 , f, .f3 .,.,.v-- 3,-1.4. 1 3, M Jx.q.,,Q4qiA,. w A- -Q Q qwyiqr 11 n gl-f,1f sQn4:'g' yfff' P t 1 me :Q ia ,A.,.- ,Q .fn . lf -W., ,. eu - . .lf-. fr: .1 fg , x. Q ......-.., . . Q--S' f J.-v-:2:?.?w.5,-5 ,N-. Y: yx r M X exif ' fr, ,Y a , 1 .. W .-r,-rr N .wi -H . Lion Cogers Breok Even 5 Score 1 6-1 6 Seoson Frank Davis' baskerball Lions pulled our a I6-I6 season wirh a IOOVO un- derclass +eam. Seven players broke a lwo-hundred poinr season mark, wilh 'rhe 'ream garnering 2358 Jroral poinrs in lhirly-lwo oulings. The highlighl' of 'rhe season was February I5 when Gale Mudd was crowned I969 Baskerball Queen a+ lhe hall of lhe Sourhern- Sourhwesl Baplisr lussle. The queen's aHendan+s were Suzy Greenwood, and Dana Youngblood. ROSTER I5 Jim Carrer 2I Gary Wofford 23 John Oesrreich 25 Mike O'Shaughnessy 3l Jerry Vogel 33 Bill Harmon 4l Rodney Sinclair 43 Ray Krooh 45 Greg Fulron 5l Darrel Paul 53 Bill Cole 55 Arl' Teeler When fhe Lions wore whi'l'e ierseys 'rheir num- ber was decreased by one. Above are num- bers 'For green ierseys. SEASON SCOREBOARD MSC OPP Srale College of Arkansas 86 66 Arkansas College of Baresville 56 75 Weslminsler 87 79 Cenlral Merhodisf 86 79 Washburn Universiry 56 82 Soulhwesr Baplisl' 59 7l Universiry of Mo. al' Rolla 78 65 KSC 55 62 Kansas Sl'a're al Emporia 63 57 Evangel 69 46 School of 'rhe Ozarks 74 64 Soufhwesrern Oklahoma Sl'a're 60 64 John Brown Universiry 78 76 Soufhwesl Bap'ris+ 72 74 Slafe College of Arkansas 65 67 Sacred l-learr 65 67 Phillander Smilh 94 78 John Brown Universily 90 88 KSC 60 6I Soulhwesr Baplisr 62 73 Universi+y of Mo. a+ S+. Louis 86 II6 Washinglon Universiry 7l 72 Cameron S+a're 8l 98 Culver-Srocklon 78 l I4 Cenrral Melhodisf 60 68 151' , I A Lgfv E' . 1 n 9 ,. l A..n. 15. NTKN 5. I 1,9 xl 'K'..K 4 5 Y'5! 'f'x 533'-f.fe'Q-. 'Q' P Q.'3 f'.v .J - 'sl gfia-Q 'Qi'--4 ' .' Lg, 1,515- 1 'f - ' -Q figs. f... ' 'Lg' QQ-.4 . yu V, 5? I .- fp qewrr--4 Y'. 41 :I Y, f .J -5' -.- l Q if X . 1 fi ,iam - M.. ,152 ' w, : I. - ,,.,, 5 .Q-0 k 1 1 1 rf--12 5- .. ,T -3 f -we X a 'Q - U vi ' fi- fr if 2 'R x.:', . g . - 1 W yr' E , , 'QF Q LH 7 L H .,s i T 'Y 'i f., 1 41 mxf x si? -V- 'insa- l'x l N ' I lille S ia as ay JF' ii 1 l 1 ' h -'I l l il ill X .fl ' E' 1 JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS picfuredz M Bingman and Mrs. Bowman. Kafhleen Bagby Bruce Baird Mary Baker Roberf Basye Kerry Bay Deanna L. Benclure Chesier L. Bivins Alfred Blair Bonnie Bohannon Gloria Briffenlwam James Burrell Richard Call Joyce Carr Galen Carfer Peggy Chew Jim Chris+iansen Mike Clinion Mike Clyburn Klisfa Cockreli Rene Coley Mary Jane Crocker Judy Davis Archie Dixon David Doennig Sondra Doucei' Dennis Dukes Barbara Duncan Norma Jean Evans Larry Fosdick Eiana Fox Carol Fry Glenn Fulion Larry Garrefi Herberi Gebhard+ Janice Gilsirap Lyan Gilfner Vivian Goen Berry Graham Cyniiwia Green Susan Greenwood XL 1 ... , . K , Z :N 4. ug., W-k r 0 Ai Lf ui i ' i N l vi l.- 2- 4 is. '? J:- u l l ll 5 5 as va A' U. 9 '- ' i, ,Mr i J-5: f z Lucrelia Hadloclc Diane Haubrich Annifa Hawkins William Hays Gary Hill Annelle Hornbaclc James Howard Roger Hughes William Hu'Hon Sam Jackson Thomas Jackson Rose .Marie Jaynes Larry Johnson Marilyn Johnson Lynn Jones James Kelly Charles Kirby Larry Lacey Carolyn Largenf Donna Leggeri' Joseph Leonard Shirley Leh' Colleen Long Wilson Lounis Pamela McDaniels Sfephen McNew Karen Mailes Larry Maples Linda Marlin Lyle Mays Bruce Meares Lucille Mermoud Carol Monfgomery Cherylyn Moody Cynlhia Mooney Bryce Morlan Linda Moss Glenda Munro John Murray Rosemary Nap+on Gay Oexman Joe Oliver Barbara Olson Brad Osborn Jeanna Owen Bill Parker Linda Perkins Larry Poller Jim Pyeaife Pa'r Randall Harry Reaves Linda Reeves Dave Richards Mary Roarlc Les Sage Sharon Sefser Janice Shero Jan Smifh Pal' Smilh Judy Snyder Linda Speaks Nedolyn Sreaves Don Thurman Priscilla Thomas Ed Thomas vt-L .,g+,52,.r xg-14 ' '-'eff'-':.-3' Q-xiirlgi as: ,K . 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Basler Barbara Bailey Marian Balcer Janis Ball Pal Baslon Gloria Baucom Jane+ Baucom James Bayless Myrlle Benclure Dennis Berry Jane Belebenner Mary Boes David Bogner Roger Bohm Bruce Bowers Barbara Brand Greg Brasel Bellie Brewer Teresa Brighl' Wayne Brower Terry Brown Kenny Bryanl Janis Bryson Bill Buchanan Vicloria Buckingham Ann Buehner Dan Burns Charles Burl James Burl Peggy Buller R. S. Buzzard Milne Canlon Glenna Carpemler Suzanne Carroll M1 -1 a B i..- f 'v ln.. '. - , ,wc xx - .f. '. if. . l f 'il Michael Charron ia ' '- ' '7 G V. a s Qi Peggy Carler frg 'K f Sarah Chapman .'v3,1:3 :l?Q ' l 5' L ?7ll.,-255 ' ll' als., FUI 3: ,fun-C Q17 ,spy O 1. 0 I 4. .. 1 9. I . .Q 'f al w W I bl Kaflxy Claussen Susan Coffman Sieve Cochran Alvin Col'1u Joe Coleman Lincla Colon S+eve Comer Kevin Conduff Dale Connely Randall Cooper Mark Corringlon Larry Courlney Jim Crocker Lynn Daslwbach Mary Davis Cecile Freer Linda Frye Jim Gilmore Larry Glover Tom Gray Roberl Greer Jim Griffin Diana Hamm Don Hanlcins Donna Hansen George Harlley Janice Heicllage Chris Heisfen Lincla Hesse Sherill Higgs Suzanne Hill Darlene Hillon Sieve Holcanson Leona Holman Sco'r'l'y Holman Sieve Howard James Hubler Doris Huffman Susan Hunler John Hulcherson Judy Folle Q' 'll' llig7'-tll F .,,.e Penny Davis Vicior Dinlaman Dennis Dillo Charlolle Duke Cheryl Durham Kenneih Elder Carolyn Esles Connie Evans Margarel Fisher Rila Filzgerald Margarel Flanagan Laura Flesch Linda Fosfer Palsy Fowler 'Ll M 1. L-mY QQ EK. srffriff' Barbara Jackson John Jeffries Alfred E. Jenkins, ll Jack E. Johnson John Jones Jana Kaffenberger Fred Kelley Par Kelley Jimmie Ray Kinney Belly Kinnison KH Kosinski Ronald Lankford Sieve Luebber Carl Ray Lux Gary Marison Fred Marold Tom Marrs Bob Mayberry Caihy McCall Joyce Melron Janice Merrill Donna Messick Gary Mevius Gail Miller Sara Miller Dale Miichell Ronnie Mi+chell Carol Molilor Ralph Morales Cynihia Morgan Mike Morgan Susan Mo'ris James Moss Lynn Murry Jackie Oakes Sharron Odneal Colleen O'Flaher+y Sieve Oqle Brenda Parker Gloria Pedersen it Elizabelh Perch John PieH'e Greg Pexlon John PieHe Thomas Piffman Kalhy Powell Paul Poynor Ken Praler Debby Radilce James Remillard Renee Riesenmy Mary Ann Roberfson David Roper Linda Sadler Melvin Sargenl Tom Schlyer Larry Schroeder Debbie ScoH' Linda Shilling Slephen Shorf Diana Simpson Cindy SiH'on Calhy Smifh Kim Smi'rh Leon Smifh ,fs .gi , V 'nv ' .i'-'Lv.s1- 55 x :iam A,A, .-.- me-sq Kenne'rh Spencer Resa Siaggs John Sfevens Keilh Sfinneh' Chris Slone Vera S'roHs David Sweef Jona'l'hon Sykes Ray Taffner Binkie Thomas JeaneHe Thomas Dianlha Thompson Janice Thompson Tim Thompson Bruce Thornberry -mf Irma Woodward Charles Ames ,M .. Greg Ca siagno Jeneane Tune David Vaughn Laura Vore Jim Wadlow Barbara Wagahoff Roberr Waggener Gary Wampler Janis Wayniclc Richard Websler Charles Welch Mary Wesr Mary Williams Nina Williams Marlin Willoughby Gregg Wilson Jo Anne Chenowerh 1 f',n:-Ajvffzlfyj z jd 1 -.aa bran.. gm . ,Na+ gr 'lffii f' L i 1 i ggi-as , 1 Va - 5? ,gzf K 1' I- L , L, wwf -Q ' rs,-in -3 A'-11 'W' ,,,,,,w W f yyyk Z A. . , 1 I kgir A i ,ef ,- ,ag Y, .I ' J 'fg,f!?-'whim .. ff Sn ,' K , fi 'lffiiliaffs M ' +22 s ---' ME i HMflfm'5 , I i K sa, sm . sm if is A .. KW, n M' 14:10, 1 356 ilk'-g'4:liLYwY . -, TTT! ii' lil .. ,,-.- fi , xg. 1 - if T il jmgfniu . f ,. i J. . ,315 ' X , WX! 1. AN -, B . UBB 'Qi-5 - . ,r X , i Dan Allgeier Donna Allsbury Nancy Anderson Bruce Arnce Brenda Arnold Dennis Arlinger Allison Ailcins James Aull Susan Babb Mike Baggerly Kalhy Bailey Arnold Baker Rex Baldwin John Bandy Roberf Barchalc Max Barneli Chris Barrell Carolyn Baslin Alice Ba+schelel' Tom Ballon Sylvia Bear Keilh Beaver Donna Beck Belly Bedwell Danny Bell Barbara Bendure Cheryl Benjamin Sieve Benne'r'r Frances Benion Michael Berlrancl Dale Bingham Edward Bishop Ken Bishop Torn Black Bill Bowman Bob Braeclfel Douglas Branch Tonya Breeden Joe Brisbin Jim Brile Barbara Broglio Ed Brown Pafricia Brown Rachael Brown Ronald Brown John Brunnerl' Kenneih Bryam' Sie hen Buckingham Judy Bunn Margarel Campbell Allan Capps Max Carlson Gail Carpenier Jim Carfer Sally Carier Keiih Carulrhers Dennis Casior Georgine Cafes Pai Cavanaugh David Chance Cheryl Chandler Danny Charles Diane Chenoweih Kaihleen Chesier Laura Chesier Diane Childress Joe Chifwood Janef Chrisman Chrisiina Chrisfen David Clark Tammy Clark Shari Clay John Clayfon Eddie Coaies Linda Coble Lela Cochran Darryl Coil Gary Colin Bill Collier Lesfer Collier SOTI Pig f ,AMN Q, .f al iw 1 N ' Q.: fl -fw- I 6, v ri Q Ez I. 6 'v ' .-x , , 'Q rl .1 211- ' ,-'I ,1,:. f 1, NNW E 1 he A ,Qpf. , , 'Y il Li 'W , 4-ah up lf' 'i . 1 it I' Y' 1. 1 - -I In C.. .g l 1 i Nl l i an 'Yr K K . K B n E- ll 5 A J G5 ,ri . all 4--x hd..- f , 'Q ,lr Fr! i t 'N f , 1 'Lie i s Beige '-r David Conrow Charles Cook Gregory Cook Melvin Cooper Sandra Cooper Gail Corringlon Tirn Counis Wayne Cowan Larry Cowger Chris Cowgill Jeanie Cox David Crawford Dawn Crawford Eddie Crawford Bill Creasy Michael Creiger Pal' Crim Gayle Crouch Ada Crume Sharon Cunningham Gene Cupp Don Curry Glenda Cur'ris Tom Darlinglon Paul Daugherly Margoi Davenporl' Beverly Davis Linda Davis Susie Davis Jack Dawson Billy Deans Susan DeCarlo Marion Dilley Mike DeMinl Susan Derryberry Sieve Devore Charles Dill Calvin Divine Connie Dixon Sieve Dixon Barry Dobbs William Dobran Roberl' Dobson Larry Doennig Brenda Donnell Diane Doran Charles Dover Carhy Dralce Rob Dudley Linda Dulce Jeff DymoH' Jim Earnesf Gary Ech David Efird Phillip Eldred Debra Elqin Larry Elber+ Michael EllioH Elizabe+h Ellison Scol' Elrod Sianley Engel Ken Enqland Clyde Eppard Jan Erisman Srephen Erwin Marie Esles Joyce Eugaie Randy Eain Nikki Eeilner Scoh' Feflers Tom Eenfon Gerald Finn James Fireslone William Eiihian Michael Flalcer Barry Elini Michael Flynn Sieve Ford Arley Eorsylh Jerry Forsyihe . 1 iii, . if ,IJ i ,D ,. H i X J-4 L Ar ell All ' K i X 'l l li i X al sf I . ,nj ,E J i, K If l y 1 X v'M I P' , 3-I X an lpi H x ,.,9 il an ii 8-Q. ,fa I 19,9 y X-H . Yi Nur' lj gr Q Y V ml ' -.'li L'iAi!' H V 1 Aj.. ' X N Mlm! X i '32, 'Q , K x ' ff! eh I , ..r V- 4 . I QQ . u ij I lm v i ' H Jx. K- 5 3' ll M, v ff- il i Wifi ,I ii 'll N 4 'I l F i l lu ff. i. P fi ,. 1 1- ZPI : IL i i H, I K f. Q sf, 0 ,,, 59.,,., 1 . NX of ','..r J 'C Dennis Fosrer Nancy Fosier Raymond France Earl Frances Jim French Richard Franks Tom Frederick Sieve Fullmer Shauna Gailey Bob Galbrailh Tony Gammon Gail Garn Charles Garner Mariorie Garrison Siephen Garrison Leonard Gay Dixie Gersler Fred George Sieve Gieir John Giffen Mike Gilpin Jim Goade Parry Goddard John Golden Dixie Gosseir Roberi' Gouge Randall Gran? Pai Green Skip Green William Gregory Michele Grieb Roy Griner Vicki Groff Terry Grooms Siephen Gulliliord Tom Gunning Lindy Gulhrie Bob Haar Gene l-lagemeier Mike Hailey Karha Hair Vicki Hall Rick Hampfon Floyd Hancock Bud Handshy Thomas Hardy Jim Harpel Ken Harl Sreve Harlle Tommy Harfline Sandra Hayes Bob Hays Mike Hays Sieve Headlee Gary Heisien Sieve Henker Roy Henry Jerry Hensley Zana Herd Don Herr Frank Herron Melva Hicks David Hixson Brenda Holliday Marilyn Hoover Sieve Hoover John Hopper Ron Houk Mary Hoxsey Shelley Hoyl' Jacolyn Huddleslon Sharon Hughes Gary Hunley Mike Hunl Slephen Hunl Dennis Huniley Doug Hunrley Janice Hursl' Phillip Huslon Donald Hulson M Q x A f: i, M is y A 1' xii in ll ii if 'liglakh rg., m Y NN l l .semis , l 'I Y I 'T 1 X 1 INS. 1 Y Q ,- I 4 'Q' LQ-- 'f if Ii Q59 -'R - if -.1 I X - 5 bi' ri ii .- ' ' A -' ,s I HT - I 22,-i '., , I i ' Y . 1. , , , f i s-K - Rafi , A I X ' ' I is xiii I I i, . I , i. DI Ms Lloyd I-IyI+on Janice Irish John Ingram Vicki Ingram George Jackson James Jackson Louverna Jackson Janis Jacobs Jim Jacobs Jan Jeffcoini Doroihy Jennings Tom Jensen LyIe Jessip John Johanningmeier Be'r'ry Johnson Bob Johnson Chris Johnson Mike Johnson Roberi Johnson Elaine Johnson Dian Joines David Jones Dick Jones George Jones Pamela Jones Suzanne Jones CharIoHe Judd Doroihy Kaderly Becky Kassner Samuei Kealoha C. A. Keebaugh Joseph Kelly Debby Kelihofer Floyd Kerr John Kirby Jim Koch Dan Koch Iris Knigh+ Roberi Kluck I-Iarlen Ki'HreII Janer King Debra Kimbrough Terry Key Bruce Lais Charles Lani Reggie Largenf Neil Larson Ke-nne+h LaTurner Sreven Lea Enoch Lealcey Darrell Ledenham Glen LeggeH Janie Lehman Fred Le Mas'rer Ann Leming Yvonne Lemnnones Diana Lenger Carol Lind Peggy Lindsey Timolhy Long Dennis Love Debby LoveHe Lavern Lowder Bruce Lu'rz Roloerl' Lyle Palsy Lynn Srephen Lynn Marilyn MacLellan Dennis McClain Clark McClanahan Ted McCellan Belh McClure Nina McCombs Doug McCord Sharon McCurry Sleve McDaniel Marilyn McElwee Charles McGrew Terry McGrew Judi McMillan E' f . V135 Sill? M f ' fl l l 4? - 1 Q i K, ,af T , e , , ,yy ' qs. if swf r l Cheryl McNally Sara McNew Belly Maddox Dave Marbough Bolo Marsden Carolyn Marlin Jerry Marlin Jim Marlin Joan Marlin Linda Marlin Mary Marlin Paula Masfers Ronald Maihes Ka+hy Marlhews Vicior Maiihews Wayne Maupin Kaiherine Mayer Diane Mayfield Oalher Mayfield Eugene Mayo Donald Means Barry Meares Tom Meares Janice Merry Ron Mercaf Kalhy Meyers Debbie Miller John Miller Linda Miller Pam Miller Keillw Miner Mildred Miner Gary Mi'rcl1ell Terry Mock Carol Moeslcau Nancy Monroe Gary Moon Parricia Moore Ron Moore Sondra Moore Sarah Moore James Moran Mike Morgan Roberi Morris Bob Morrison Russell Moser Mary Moss Ellis Morley Duane Moudy Gale Mudd Dee Muhleman Gary Mulvaney Jane Murdock Ellen Murray Sreve Murray Jeff Myers Treva Myers Vic Nance William Narramore Connie Neil Rod Nelson Marlin Newsrand Debbie Nichols Frank Nichols Nelson Nichols John Nicholson Mark Nielsen Pamela Nielsen Marilou Norris Bill Nimsick Dale Owen Lucinda Owens Jo Ann Osborn William Olson John Olsen Bill Olson Marvin Olesen Frank Oivine J. A 1 rf ,ll ii ' ,f fi 3 ., 3' . ---L i . .--SRV . ' ...se .i x, X ill I 1 I . r' f ' - fp:-Hx i LBJ N . i is f i ,.OlAq i.iibL'1l MAH Wilson Ogunbode l J Y ,fn-ir Donna Oglesby i- I 'Il' B K y . M .A 1 1, l lx ix 55S LiX,yi:.ie' 4 fi 'I -N , .,g, J 2-If ui - .I Q-yu .li ii , J , x f- -- X, I ls SL- qv- -Yi i i is L. visa- . 5- I ' 'F Q 5' l , X. ,srl ,lb fr if L, f i l l - l ' ' i'lii3liliI'ill'lf1Q, wi i 2 2 i i . i 3 If 1 l 'llii:illl1ui.Li.l if e 'A Q if A ff xl - ,Qi 'L Q 3 V 'LI jg . iilff if J so if Phillip Ogle Terese O'Donnell Glenn O'Dell Paul Palmer Gary Parker Kalhy Parrigon linda Parrish Chalice Pariain Kaihleen Po'r'rer Lynelle Parrerson J. E. Paiion Judy Pearcy Pam Perkins Rex Perry Ed Peierson Carolyn Pflug Sian Phillips Tony Phillips Beverly Phipps Jane Piclceff Carl Pierce Janice Pillqenlon Sam Piiirnan Par Plumb Larry Poieei Vicfor Powell Jim Price Joseph Proberr Ann Proberi Gaylon Pugh Suzanne Rader Michele Randall David Randles Barry Rapp Larry Rasnic Trudy Ralaczar Parry Raizloff Nancy Real Joyce Rea Jaclc Redding Wayne Rice Roberi Richards Kenl Richardson Debbie Rigqs Russell Rirchhari Donald Roach Geoffrey Roberis Sarah Roberlson Mariha Robins Alan Robinson Carla Roderique Sallie Roper Frances Rose Allen Ross Ellen Roughion John Rucker David Richard David Ruff Janice Rush Carole Rusow David Russell Par Ryan Tim Ryan Milne Samples Andy Sands Lucille Sanders Randy Sanders Tommie Sandiorf lda Safer Larry Schmid? Tommy Schneider John Schneiders Clarence ScoH' Allen Scoli- Charles Scoii Mariha Scori Connie Scribner Gary Schriever George Schwardi Paula Seely -J S145 if ly..-vf Tl g ll I. , , rv W' l r - .nr - sg- xl ff C ,e ' 1, l swag 1 ky l we l s i , i 'XX it QB. I- aku if 05' i 4 L, V J Mary Selvey Sandy Shaffer David Shapiro Sandy Shaw Susan Shipley Galen Shoemaker Gary Sheffner Tom Shori' Roger Shori Mary Siegfried Nancy Sikyia George Simmons Juani+a Simmons Tom Simmons Vic Singleion Michael Slaughfer Vicki Smading Jim Smifh Karen Smiih Linda Smiih Perry Smiih Roy Smiih Richard Smi'rh Sheila Smiih Siephen Smiih Cinda Snip Sandy Sohosky Bill Spaur Hollis Speaar John Spencer Alex Sreaves Max Sfarnes Roberi Srandefer Rod Si Clair Roberi Sievens Chris Siewari' Frank Siidhan Jane Slephens Julie Sfephens Jacquelyn Siines Nancy Siorm Clin? Slriegel Barbara Slrobel Vera Sludivan Jean Summers Suzanne Summers Lola Swan Tom Tanquary Mary Tale Linda Taylor Roberf Taylor Sieve Taylor Clyde Thomas Garry Thompson Terry Thompson Doris Thorn Melanie Tracy Palricia Trago Do g Trevino Shirley Tullis Kalhy Ummel Kip Upshaw Donald Van l-looser Kalhy Van Koolen Sian Wade Jackie Waggener Nancy Waggoner Ralph Waggoner Leonard Wagoner Della Eileen Walker Rick Wallace Sieve Warden Cynlhia Warren Eddie Waison Joe Waison Kaihy Walls Janice Wampler Deborah Weaver Philip Webb Bill Neill .H Z J ! 'li 3. 5 . A V 1 I ie ,,f' T -'ss 1 . ,J-4? b or I 'xi lrv l pa' Y .,i--'ZF .e-3x ,, 1.. I. .--ya -. -' W-. H N. if T -wi, . ,ii i I 1. i it r if if l D .i T - -lliiiiir gg iv l P, ' l ff x l 4 E'.',. .i 4 .ii ,i i:i.', H L' 'lu ,lx .4 .n . A- ' '-al' N Tj l lg ' f ix 51. 4 'lll il Ill lilfl..' .I U' ,E ,,., il ., . s GS .1 M 'L i 7 ii , at-f ' 1 L 'i' ' il K Q F 5 'FTM 1339.- , 1 -.',:'i, Milce Welch David Wessell Larry Wl'ie+si'one Marion Whipkey John Whiialcer Bobbie Whiielocls James Whiiford Charla Williams Louis Williams Richard Williams Debbie Williamson Nyla Willis Greg Willcs Gary Wilson Milce Wilson Roberi Wilson Treasa Wilson Wayne Winier Debbie Wise Evelyn Wise Bruce Woods Dennis Woolard Debbie Woolsion Kaihy Wrighf Linda Wriier Jayne Wynne Margie Yolcley Kaihleen Young Dana Youngblood Anna Yusi Ralph Zimmerman Mary Herb Gary Kesler Kenna Kinkade Jim Kinney Raylene Meador Jacque Moody Viclci Rice Milce Shilling Durwood Vandiver Cheerleciders Lecip for Lion Victory Cheerleading personnel according io picrure number. 2. Beginning in lower lefr moving clockwise-Charlo++e Dulce, Bruce Brown. i Gale Mudd, Susie Greenwood, Dana Youngblood, Candy Cox, l Chrisline lvlallhews. 3. Janel' Baucomb, Sieve Crockerl, Chrislie Gladden, Brad Osborn, Ann Crusa, Bruce Brown, Terry Neil. 4. Chrisrine lvlaHhewS, Squad Caplain. 5. Sieve Croclcerr, Jumping 'figure-Susie Greenwood Cheerleaders no'l presenl' when piclures were 'ralcen include Bob Mayberry, Debby Riggs and Sieve Holfan- son. J , 1 I L R N 1 Ag sf' 87 .m,--Y' - . 'TT' fn -N, . ,ii Jane Blades Joyce Bowman Milion Brielzlce Elaine Bryanl' Francisco Colon Darral Dishman William Ellioli James Ellis Jon Fowler Dr. Charles Harris Riia l-lollinqsworlli Gwen l-lun+ Werner Reichraih , Bernard McCormick Q! , Grace Milcliell Alexander Orr Dr. Harry Preble Paul Sclwairer Oliver Sovereign ' William Taylor l L l, . A l l 1 I Picfured above rigl11': Eugene Murray, Duane l-lunr Picrured al rigl'1'r: Enid Blevins, Pauline Wolfe, Bobbie Sl'1or'r. James Johnson. Dr. Helen Gardner, Lora Todd Cleetis Headlee. Chairman Students Goin Appreciotion of Fine Arts The Division ot Humanities and Fine Arts wishes to arouse in the student an awareness ot the literary and artistic achievements ot mankind. Through study and active participation in - i is , y i 5-- . I 1 ii ir i it -, I V .U ' the humanities and time arts the student gains an appreciation ot creative endeavors and an in- creased ability in sett- expression. :UTY 4- .X xbxrrxaxv , , .Q- 1 rf? Conrad Gubera, Judifh Grant John Eli W1 M14 1. q4QiA fLQ G farrwfwiug L ' nfsvgs fn A ,i QgfA44f.?1 . .,: in ,bij gig.. :Q Harry Delberr Roger Lowery, AnneH'a S+. Clair. Mirza Ahmed .',. SAIL. Social Sciences lnvesfigofe Mon cmd His Post Dr. Harold Cooper. Chairman The Division of Social Science aspires lo expose lhe sluclenl 'ro bolh The his- +ory of The pasl and a knowledge of lhe presenl Hopefully. lhe sludenl will acquire The alliludes, skills, and unclerslanding which are so imporlanl in lunclioning as an inlegral parl ol sociely. Tom l-lolman. Julie Hughes, Roberl Marlcman Dr. Curfis Twenfer Dr. Clark Guilliams James Johnson Norris Kelley Douglas Landrifh Milce Bogard l Frank Davis x l ,1 L .gi :E A l. P . 'JEL Dr. Charles Niess, Chairman Dr. Leon Bradshaw, Donald Smufh, Frank Gold. Dr. O. L. Schusrer, Leland Easjrer- day, Ross Snyder. Dryer. Highland, B. W. Mason, Tomorrow's Teachers Prepare Today. One of +he primary goals of The Division of Educalion, Psy- chology, and Physical Educalion is The Training and educafing of 'rhose individuals aspiring 'ro The Teaching profession. This division is involved no'r only wilh educalion maiors, buf also wilh physical educalion maiors and psychology maiors. The Educalion. Psychology, and Physical Educalion Division has added several ins+ruc+ors 'ro i'rs ranks ihis year. Diana Lighl' Venus Youn+ -fin, Dr. Sam Gibson Arrhur Sirobel Dr. James Alfendorf, Chairman . dr W,,,, ,L i , , .. X-. ,, V r .r . A . 1 Dr. Leland Gier. Dr. Orfy Orr. Charles Gosch, Harrison Kash, David Bingman. li r li l Jack McConnell Dr. Vernon Baiamonre cifh cmd Sciences Enrich Program of Study Through siudies in maihemaiics, physics, biology, and chemisiry ihe siudeni gains an increased aware- ness oi his environment is?- 5 , 5 fi? ' . l., A I, 4 f wx U 4- , ,EL F 'M JI. , .. A D i ,f i Jack Jolly Mariha McCormick l-l Ile Boehning, Larry Marlin, Paul Jensen. William Marion Sloan, Dr. Clark Beasley, John Cragin sion, H. P. Sanlcappanavar Division of Business ond Economics The Division ol Business and Economics slrives 'lo develop inifialive and 'ro sirengrhen confinuously +he curricula which will prepare individuals lo ioin lhe Q, business communify in posiiions of leadership and kg p 'J responsibilily. Also, ihe division prepares leachers of W business subiecls on fhe secondary educalional level. Dororhy Slone -fi . if 1 ll l . ij. 11 ,A I Larry Goode, Lorine Miner, Ronald Halfield, Roberl' Miller, James Gray. Clarence Cowan. JGFUSS Gray Keifh Larimore, Chairman of Divi- sion of Business and Economics. Daniel Siengel, Dennis Kirlcendoll, Edi+h Compfon, Leslie Deman. Career Preparation Aim of Several Divisions Division of Semiprofessional and Technical Education 1. Dwlghl Mason Roger Adams, 4 fr T-,si 'ac 'qi V. L. Anderson .., A V- .,.v.4 H Y-L To prepare The sludenl for his chosen specialized occupalional work is 'rhe primary aim of +his division. The curricula of +he division grows from 'rhe lech- nical knowledge needed for 'rhe iob and 'rhe inieresrs of ihe slu- denrs maioring in lhese fields. ,-sq Roberf Ca rpenler James Maupin, Chairman Rebekah Ferry Susan Filosa Marilyn Jacobs Geri Logue Doris Elgin api .W i vii ' We - il . n ,N 4 , wg, A Y in .FEIIM-' ull-' lun,-- ll !' - r 5, WA A7 Q Y' ' A 'A ? 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H' -.f Ax L 3. I A gi .sr Qgc... -.SSM --C' .,,u-A I I d... - gl, -1- -nv xi. ' N.,- +'WY' keeping up with the latest now on the Southern scene F' b Q W Qi ,im L? in V' F5 'M ,Q l Q9 .152 ' -Q ,rf , International Figures Speak on Campus Baroness von Trapp Baroness Maria von Trapp, The woman whose liTe inspired The Sound oT Music. spoke aT MSC abouT her personal recollec- Tions oT TwenTy years of concerTs on Tour conTinenTs. ATTer Their escape 'From The Nazi invaders. The Trapp Tamiiy became The Trapp Family Singers. Appearing in The colorTul cosTumes of Their naTive Tyrol, They sang early Church music and Tolk songs oT many lands and play- ed rareiy heard ancienT insTrumenTs such as The recorder and spineT. The Baroness has wriTTen Tour books abouT her Tamily's advenTures on Their world con- cerT Tours. When noT lecTuring, The Baroness relaxes aT The Trapp Family Lodge, The Al- pine-sTyled vacaTion resorT aT STowe, VermonT. Mrs. Lou Aclair Mrs. Lou Adair, world Traveler and member oT The English Brass Rubbing SocieTy, lecTured on Tomb rubbing and exhibiTed her collec- Tion aT The Spiva ArT CenTer. A brass, she explained is a Tigure, inscrip- Tion, or shield in pIaTe brass which has been inlaid as a memorial. They are Tound in norTheasT and CenTral Europe daTing general- ly Trom abouT The TwelTTh cenTury To The ElizabeThan period in England. The brass memorials were usually laid in churches. In The sTone Tloors or walls oT These churches The sTone would be cuT in The ouT- line of The brass To be inlaid. The hole in The sTone was Then Tilled wiTh piTch To hold The memorial brass down. The brass was Then inlaid. Mrs. Adair gave several reasons Tor The use oT brass memorials: The meial was dur- able and colorful: a TlaT memorial creaTed 'Fewer problems in spacing in The church: and The TiaT monumenTs could vary in size wiTh- ouT looking incongruous, whereas diTTerenT size sTaTues would. Mrs. Adair also poinTed ouT The invaluable hisTorical knowledge These memorials oTTer. They are The mosT consisTenTly daTed works of The medieval period. Brass rubbings gave The cosTume oT The people oT ThaT Time. They also reTlecTed many walks of liTe. -12 Pauline Frederick Pauline Frederick. NBC news Uniied Na- rions correspondent spoke on The U.N. and 'ihe World Today, on Wednesday. March I2, I969. in 'rhe MSC gymnasium. Miss Fred- erick has covered maior crises around ihe world. She reporied Jrhe even'rs of ihe six day Arab-Israeli war and ihe emergency ses- sions of +he U.N. From The U.N., she has re- poried upheavals in Korea. Suez, Hungary. Laos, +he Congo, Cypress, and +he Domini- can Republic. Miss Frederick has a daily radio news program and appears Jrhree 'rimes a week on Emphasis, t sv-:-fs--'ew gnx , - il-P -, .-e . .se -.1-3-.4-. 'LQ 5 ' -N QL W g g 'v y 'ijbh 501 K i ig g effffvi ..... Big Bend Welcomes Biology Club This year's Trek saw The Biology Club invade Big Bend NaTional Park, armed wiTh cameras, pianT presses, Traps. and an odd assorTmenT oT iars, carions. and boTTles. The park, iocaTed in souThwesTern Texas oTTered an excellenT op- porTuniTy To observe and coiiecT many species OT animals and pianTs Toreign To The immediaTe Joplin area. For Those inTeresTed in geology. examples oT pasT vulcanism, erosion Through sedimenTary beds. and TaulTing were readily aT hand. Some oT The iusT-Tor-Tun acTiviTies includ- ed hiking up The LosT Mine Trail, midnighT views Through The Window. and Trips inTo The Mexican STaTes oT Chihuahua and Coahuila. Though exeryone worked hard in preparaTion Tor The Trip, and changed quiTe a Tew Tires enrouTe, iT was neverTheless a worThwhiIe happening. Dr. Beasley and Dr. Gibson accompanied The group. in 'fr' TTTT? .-T1,.777'14.Uif..'f- , lr -:- :. .nu-J -ig L4 3 , ima ' ' 'L ' :fri l f , A 3 'iii 1 , jT,,.',l TJ' l l'-fp V ' 1 , s. 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For The remainder oT The semesTer he is assigned To a parTicipaTing public school wiThin commuTing disTance where he is as- signed To a carefully selecTed member oT The Tac- ulTy, known as a cooperaTing.Teacher. There were 20 schools parTicipaTing in our sTudenT Teaching program ThroughouT The Tri-sTaTe area oT SouThwesT Missouri. SouTheasT Kansas, and NorTheasT Okla- homa. There were l45 cooperaTing Teachers work- ing wiTh I36 sTudenT Teachers. We senT our TirsT group OT sTudenT Teachers oTT campus on March 3I, I969. They remained wiTh The schools 'Til The end oT The Term. when we held a Tinal seminar wiTh Them in The recenTly'compleTed College Union building on May 26, I969. Included in The TirsT group oT I36 sTudenT Teach- ers were 98 women and 38 men. Two of The men were elemenTary edu'caTion maiors. 3I were secon- dary educaTion maiors, and Tive were preparing To Teach aT boTh levels. Men made up 281, oT The enTire group. FiTTy-six women were elemenTary educaTion majors. 35 were secondary educaTion majors. and 7 were preparing To Teach aT boTh levels. Women made up 721, of The group. IT is inTeresTing To noTe ThaT our TirsT group oT sTudenT Teachers included people whose ages ranged Trom 20 years To 48. a span oT 28 years. ThirTy elemenTary maiors were in The age range oT 20-25: eighT were beTween 26-30: seven beTween 3l-35: eighT were beTween 36-40: and Tive were over 4l. FiTTy-Two secondary majors were beTween 20-25: Tour were beTween 26-30: eighT were beTween 3l- 35: none beTween 36-40: and Three were over 4I. OT Those preparing To Teach combined elemen- Tary and secondary levels There were Tive beTween The ages oT 20-25: Three beTween 26-30: none be- Tween 3I-35: one beTween 36-40: and Two were over 4I. 5ixTy-Three and nine-TenThs percenT oT The sTudenT Teachers were beTween The ages oT 20- 25: Ilff, were beTween 26-30: H70 were beTween 3l-35: 6.61, were beTween 36-40: and 7.570 were over 4-I. We had in our program. especially in The elemen- Tary educaTion level, an unusual group of more maTure women-who Tor one reason or anoTher were Tor The TirsT Time iusT Tinding iT possible To Tinish degrees. Prior To ThaT Time They eiTher lived where The husband worked and were unable To aTTend. or There was noT a college close enough To aTTend. A number oT Those women are moThers who have children in high school and college. The older'sTudenTs seemed To be a biT more concerned wiTh grades Than one mighT normally expecT Trom college sTudenTs: ThereTore, The grad- ing curve was raTher high in Their classes. We Teel ThaT These people will be very good Teachers because of Their seriousness oT purpose and also by virTue oT having had Tamilies and knowing abouT children by Their own experience. This TirsT group of sTudenT Teachers has already broughT us many Tavorable commenTs Trom local school adminisTraTors and sTudenTs. They have es- Tablished a Tine record Tor Those who will Tollow Them in sTudenT Teaching. Dr. RoberT O. Highland. DirecTor STudenT Teaching Missouri SouThern STaTe College Golf and Track Teams ie In C, .V Q 5 Head Jrrack Coach Mike Bogard saw 'rhe MSC Track 'ream compefe in meefs againsr Norlheasi Oklahoma A and M Junior Col- lege, Kansas S'ra're College. and Noriheasi' Oklahoma Siaie. The Lion lhinclads opened 'rheir campaign compeiing in rhe l8+h an- nual Arkansas Relays in Fayeifeville. Jim Carrer. a freshman af MSC, sei a new record in The high jump during The annual Souirhwesf Missouri S'ra're College Relays in Springfield on April 26. Jim cleared 6 feel, 4 inches, loeiaiering 'rhe old record by one-half inch. The Lion golf squad opened iis season on April 5 in a maich againsi Soulhwesi' Missouri S+a+e College of Springfield. Kansas Sialre College of Piiisburg, and Oral Roberis Universiiy of Tulsa. Norih- easi Oklahoma Siafe, Ceniral Missouri Sfaie, Drury College, Baker Universiiy, and Washingfon Universiiy of Topeka were among oiher colleges againsf which lhe golf Jream compered. The MSC links crew included Dave Tourielol, Sieve Carlson. Frank Jacobs, Sco'r'r Evere1 r. Hoof Law- son. Tom Lasier, Mark Easrman. and Bob Perrin. Compete With Several Heacl fraclc coach Mike Bogard. far lefl, poses wllh members of The Track squad. Bobby Day, Joe Proberl. and sluclenl' coach Herb Winslow. Kneeling is Jim Carler. Members of 'the MSC 'lraclc learn include, from lhe lell: Top row: Pee Wee oung, 'lrainerg Bill Harmon. Leonard Gay. Bollom row: Bob Waggener, Dale reen. Jim Hools. and Kenny Hall. Colleges r 'Q ur ' f 'Mp Ne -gs Rh J-s 1 .z 41, .7 J is num QP 3 ...il Q ll hzilfi-r Q J! Elmer Reid Jan Smilh Ross Lauck Herb Gailey John Prince Linda Colon Charles Kirby Roger Pennel Kal-hleen Bagby Dean Dudley Slegge Jackie Adkins Courlney Sanders Jim Wardlow Chrisline Mallhews Skip Drouin Dr. Floyd Belk Linda Benson Dr. Leon Billingsley David Sweel Linda Fosler Ray Malhis Presidents' Club Copes With Problems ln lhe fall of I969 a new organizalion was formed al' 'rhe requesl' of Presidenl' Billingsly,-lhe Presidenl s Club. The membership included 'rhe presidenl' of every campus club. lhe edilor of The Charl, and 'lhe edilor of lhe Cross- roads. The purpose for organizing such a group was lo al- leviale some ol lhe problems of communicaling on such an expanded campus. Topics of discussion ranged from lhe approaching marriage of 'rhe Dean 'ro speculalion on a complelion dale for The Sludenl' Union. The Presidenls' Club mel monlhly al' 7 a.m. on lhe lhircl Thursday of The monlh. Coffee and rolls were served com- plimenls ol 'rhe college. Represenlal-ives of 'lhe adminislralion were presenl' al' each meeling lo hear suggeslions and grievances relayed by rhe leaders of lhe various campus unils. fe hr 'I e e e 1968-1969 Theatre Season 0pe Sam Claussen, Dennis Sanders. Cliff Proberl, Mike Gilpin F V xx . A ll if , WU, Gary Mirchell, Kalhy Walkins Toni Zbranelc, Jenel' Baldwin A ith Dark of the Moon If-'11 Jane? Baldwin. Gary Mi+cl1ell,TonlZbranelc. Dark of +l1e Moon was Hue College Players' 'lirsf pro- duclion of The year. Dark of'l'l1e Moon, direclecl by Mrs. Gwen Hunt incorporalres 'Folk lore and moun+ain superslilions in a Smoky Mounfains selling. Players Present Dandelion Wine Dandelion Wine was an orginial adaplalion by inslrucior Duane Huni from a noveleiie by Ray Bradbury. Mr. Hun? is one of iwo men in l'l'1e U.S. who has Bradbury's permission lo adapl' his works. Dandelion Wine was performed in 'rhe read- er's 'rlwealre siyle of drama wil'l'1 The seven aclors speaking 'rhe voices of many characlers. Props, makeup. and cosiumes played unimporianl' paris in lhe play: ihe audience's imaginaiion supplied 'rlwe sei. Linda Larsen G P J Graham Mike Gilpin, Nydia Jenkins. Sam Claussen, Gary Roney. Shanley Graham Cast and Crew Stage Drama Set in Fifteenth Century The drama department's third production was Christopher Fry's The Lady's Not tor Burning. The story takes place near the titteenth century although the mood could be representative ot any century. The play deals with a disillusioned soldier who wishes he could die and leave a hostile world. The other side ot lite is represented by a young girl who is accused ot witchcratt but wants to live. Through the characters' actions and thoughts the play ottered many overtones tor a contemporary audience. Nancy Waggoner. Bill Stiles. Steve Kluthe. Kathy Watkins, Stanley G- h Nancy Waqgoner, Biil S+iles Sfanley Graham. Paula Smifh ,A 1.1, - vii.. ..,, ,, - 'f W7 -.af A , R 1, , ,',' ',Q - I '.,. 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Q .. -L . - A -lf I - - I-1-.I M, -1 W , ...,iLf-w ,......'4 - - -.-l- - --- -'+A - '- W V a'If ' X ','1 '-531' . ' . ful' Y-f i lj yr P' I 7 riff? ' 4 ini. my ff., f Jill, I I CROSSROADS 1969 VOLUME 32 NO. 4 IH lla ffl A WDM I I H 0 1 I BOARD OF REGENTS Fred l'lugl'1es, Pres.-l97O Thomas E. Taylor, V. P.-1969 Elvin Ummel, Secrelary Gene Taylor, Treasurer Mills H. Anderson Norval M. MaHl1ews-l972 Jerry E. Wells-I973 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fred Hughes, Pres.--I97O Gene Taylor, V. P.-l972 Norval M. MaH'l'1ews, Sec.-l968 Mills l-l. Anderson, Treas. Jerry E. Wells-I97O Thomas E. Taylor-l97O Elvin Ummel-l972 ,.QV'Ri 'Q . , N---. f' , ,W -1' fini! staff!! Ray Mathis, Crossroads Editor Carolyn Largent, Queen Editor Lana Pugh, Seniors Jim Burrell, Artist Kathy Bailey Mrs. Bobbie Short, Advisor board of regents - graduation ....... summer classes.. royalty ........... who's who ........ sponsors.. senior senior officers .... senior -Q.. class ..... greeks ......... library ............ administration ...... ver art by iim burrell Q u M.S.C. Joplin, Mo. 7969 To ALL who have been a part of making the job of editing the CROSSROADS this past year a real pleasure, my sincere thank you. Zffiemac, contents trustees ................... ..... i nside front cover 30 .-...nn-. ...... ....-..-.- The three Greek organizations formed include Mu S g G Ph B ima and De amma, i eta Lambdalboth fraternitiesl lta Phi Delta sorority .....-.- .f-.........-......-. ..- '32 '34 '43 '44 '45 '46 '70 174 . 1I Missouri Southern Stote College Grocluotes lst Closs Missouri Southern State College graduated its tirst class ot Baccalaureate degree recipients Sunday, June l, I969. at 3:00 o'cloclc in the afternoon. Dr. George A. Spiva, Jr. delivered the commencement address. gl ,N x i 1 . 11' 525 . wi N 'AV' ': fl lu Summer Classes ' . ic, . '- ,I 'A - L. 'm 5 -.1 , .1 U 5 ...qi Lv' V P N 1 W Lgfw QA- , A' ' WWWW, v v Mlm QPQ' -QMWVVMW -Z' www -nf W JA, WM' EY I mmm V ,V ,QL .ww Wig' iw 1' ' Q ' kt , W , Wwwwr - W 3 ww an , fm 5 M5 qw 4,7 W fm HWWZM- an mg, v . 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Cynihia Jean Hoagland Harriel' Lee Hobson Billie Maxine Horine Larry Allen Hymer Keilh Douglas Jackson Nydia May Jenkins Belly Ann Johnson Bonnie Mae Johnson Debra Sue Johnson Joan Louise Johnson Helen Rae Jones Mary Ann Kirby gi? Roberl' Franlzlin Kirlc Pamela Dee Korns Jerry Mark Laflen Waller Ross Lauclc Pairicia Jean Lea Clarence Long Sue Luebber Sandra Kay Lundien Helen Armecia Malven Jere Granville Marcum Sherry Marbough Caroline Fay Marbui' Ns. .9 W 243 ' ' .1 M X .. -' QM, u , ' t. 1 . w ' W 1 iJ m,j V A 4 l59 Raymond Samuel Maihis Il Pafricia Ann McCulloch Jerry Wayne McKinney Margarel' Lynda Melslcer Jane Frances Meyer Sl'epl1en Alan Miller Roberl' Spencer Miner Mary Lincla MoffaH John Mel-lon Moore Richard Allen Moss Pamela Myers Mary Anne Neil ss - s , , I2 lbl Jimmie Doyle Newman Xava Nan Orr George Paul Linda Pearce Roger Pennel James Edward Peierson Marilyn Rae Pi'H's Sandra Lynn Powers Lana Kaihleen Pugh Shelby Lynn Ragan Larry Dale Roberis Pafricia Ropp 4 V, . 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Clair Ray Earl S'I'ipp Judy Johanna Slockberger Roberf Carlyle Sfringer Nancy Charleen Teefer Dennis Wayne Thomas Edward Lee Thomas Rifa Ona Thomas -wi, L TE ,.. 4 f I67 Greichen Torres Barbara Ann Wade Dennis Carlfon Walkup Mae Frances Wallace Janice Sue Wal'l'z Bernice Mae Welborn Delores Jean Wilkerson Gayle Verneal Yaryan William Joseph Yusi Linda Sue Zweighaff J' .5' my 8 .5 -HX IQ' n,. g M MZT Mu Sigma Gamma, one OT The Three newly-Tormed Tra- TerniTies To make The campus scene in I969, has begun wiTh a Tlurry of acTiviTies. Sponsoring a candidaTe in The Miss Neosho PageanT and co-sponsoring The Yellow Rose Formal laided by a new sororiTy, DeITa Phi DelTal were only Two of The many evenTs in which The Mu Sigma Gammas had a parT. Officers oT The TraTerniTy in picTure number I: Gary Bowl- ing. execuTive board: David Raper, vice presidenT: Rod ST. Clair, execuTive board: Paul Poyner, presidenTg Leonard Wagoner, secreTary: Jon Sykes. Treasurer. Mu Sigma Gamma sponsors candidaTe in Miss Neosho PageanT, picTure number 2: Womeng Cheri Snow-TirsT runner-up, Debbie Riggs-Miss Neosho, Mary Ellen Wil- liams--second runner-up. Men: Tom Jensen, Paul Poynor, Jon Sykes, Danny Burns, Darryl CoiTe, Rod ST. Clair, David Raper. Brad Osborn, Gary Bowling, Leonard Wagoner. DelTa Phi Delfa and Mu Sigma Gamma Yellow Rose Formal: May lb, I969: Jim Kelley, Donna Hansen, Brad Osborn, Donna McCoy. PicTure number 3. '69 Membership includes: Bruce Arnce-Fr., Gary Bowl- ing-Jr.. STeve Burlcs-Soph.. Dennis CasTor-Fr., Jim ChrisTianson-Jr., Darryl CoiTe-Fr., Tom FenTon--Fr., Tom Gray--Soph.. Randy Harris--Fr., Bill I-linman-Jr., Dennis HunTley-Fr., Tom Jensen-Fr. Lee Kaffenberger--Soph.. James Kelley-Jr., Torn LasTer-Fr., Bob Mayberry--Soph., Ron MiTchell-Soph., Brad Osborn--Jr., Paul Poynor- Soph., David Raper-Soph.. Leon Royer-Fr., Rod ST. Clair- Fr., Jon Sylaes-Soph., Leonard Wagoner-Fr., STeve Wal- sTad--Fr., Bob Wilson-Soph., Bill Young-Fr. 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