Missouri Southern State University - Crossroads Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1979
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I fa q ' rt :«« , Bf ,• $ £ NORTHPARK MALL °AO LEGEND Ozark Odyssey 10 Points of Interest 16 Cultural Highlights 42 Intersections 94 Population 142 Pprine yPinen 1979 A year for gaining knowledge, changing attitudes, making decisions. We have advanced along our chosen paths. Take a look at where we’ve been and where we’re going from the Crossroads of 1979. 1 2 i 3 We stand at this crossroads for but a moment. We know the road will soon part and we must choose our separate ways. It is a difficult decision: the paths we take may shape the rest of our lives. Which one will it be? 4 5 6 CROSSROADS 1979 Missouri Southern State College Joplin Missouri VOLUME 41 r OZARK ODYSS€Y Hillbillies, stills, hornets and lions all fit the MSSC 1978 Homecoming theme “Ozark Odyssey.” The week of October 9-14 began with the erection of campus decorations, continued with an assembly to introduce Queen can¬ didates, voting for Queen, a cookout and pep rally Friday, and the parade, Homecoming game and dance Satur¬ day. 10 Other activities during Homecoming week included a rappelling and shooting clinic sponsored by the Military Science Department and Senior day. i 1 The parade Saturday morning included seventeen area bands, fourteen floats, the twenty-three queen candidates, and four twirling groups. The Industrial Technology Club won first prize in the float competition with Sigma Nu second and Society for the Advancement of Management third. 12 Winner of the campus decoration contest was The Society for Advancement of Management, with The In¬ dustrial Technology Club second, and Koinonia third. The sweepstakes winner was The Industrial Technology Club. 13 This year the Queen was an¬ nounced at the pep rally on Friday rather than during the football game in order that the Queen might reign for more than just a day. Homecoming Queen for 1978 was Cherrie Dickerman spon¬ sored by South Hall. The Lions surprised Emporia State as the Big Mean Green stung the Hornets 17-0 in the Homecoming game. While the defense held the Hornets to under two yards per carry, forced one fumble and picked off 4 intercep¬ tions, the Lion offense ran up a total of 324 yards. Quarterback Bruce Hilton made the two touchdowns from four yards out and two yards out with Larry Lawyer adding the points after and a 46 yard field goal. Homecoming week ended with the traditional dance with music provided by “Nickels.” 14 Points of Interest 18 t Leon C. Billingsly 1925 - 1978 Dr. Leon C. Billingsly, the only person to serve as Presi¬ dent of Missouri Southern State College, died suddenly of a heart attack on Saturday, November 25, 1978. He was 53. For fourteen years he had served as president of the college which under his leadership had grown from a one building junior college to a four-year state college on a 300 acre campus. He was the right man at the right time for MSSC. Although he was only 39 years old when he assumed the presidency, his teaching and administrative experience coupled with his sound business acumen and solid common sense provided him with the tools to meet the challenges of building a college. Dr. Billingsly had left home at 16 to join the Navy because “There was no employment for young people where I was. I lived south of Springfield on a farm and young people had to leave the community to find work.” After traveling four years in the service, he began his college education at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield. He had traveled to many countries during his Navy duty including Australia, India, Japan, Africia and the Phillippines. “I saw many good places to live,” he had said, “but nothing that compared to the U.S. We’re for¬ tunate to live here. With all our faults, this is still the best place to live. We have a good system of public education, the privilege of voting for those who will govern us and of objecting to those officials who don’t do their job right, our standard of living is higher—things which are com mon here are a luxury elsewhere.” Dr. Billingsly graduated from SMS with degrees in political science and biology and enough physical educa¬ tion to coach, which he did for two years at Golden City, Mo. While teaching there and at Lamar, he completed his Master of Science at Pittsburg State University, beginning his administrative career as Superintendent of Schools at Golden City. He then held the same position at Pleasant Hill, became Director of the Laboratory Schools at PSU, and after completing his Doctor of Education degree at the University of Arkansas, became Dean of the Joplin Junior College in 1961. In 1963 he became President of Kellogg College in Battle Creek Michigan for one year, returning to the presidency of MSSC (then Jasper County Junior College) in 1964. For the next fourteen years, Dr. Billingsly dealt with the pressures, disappointments, challenges and triumphs of establishing MSSC as an outstanding four-year college. His abilities in dealing with legislators in Jefferson City, college administrators around the state, and civic and business leaders at home were in large measure respon¬ sible for the college’s growth and success. Dr. Billingsly had stated in an interview, “This job has a certain amount of pressure. There are times when you can’t just leave it at the office. However, the benefits far outweigh the problems. I like it—no, I love it, or I wouldn’t be here now.” ■ mmSSStSub Jy ft SssiHi ' Perhaps no other college or university administrator in the state was as respected in the Missouri legislature as Leon Billingsly. His thorough knowledge of the legislative process and his ability to work honestly and diplomatically with the government officials spelled success for the college in receiving continued legislative support for its growth. Dr. Billingsly worked diligently with faculty, administra¬ tion and Board of Regents Trustees in developing a college curriculum which combines strong academic dis¬ ciplines and advanced vocational and technical training. In providing studies that would aid employment in the Joplin area, he felt that the college was paying the city back for the tremendous support it had given the college. “We’ve tried to give the city something tangible in return for what they’ve done for us,” he said. His high academic standards and knowledge of curriculum development led to his appointment to the evaluation team of the North Central Accreditation Program. In 1977, SMSU honored him with an Outstan¬ ding Alumnus Award presented to him by President Duane Meyer, a long time friend and colleague, (pictured right) That same year he also received the Outstanding Citizen Award from the Joplin Chamber of Commerce, the first recipient of the award not primarily involved in com¬ merce. His ability to establish rapport with people in all areas of the city’s life helped create and maintain the en¬ viable “town and gown” rapport which the community and the college enjoy. On a campus of 4000 students, not many students can really know the president or even have opportunity to meet him personally. But Dr. Billingsly was always accessible to students, always willing to listen and help with their problems, to carefully explain circumstances with which they might not agree, or to share happily in their accomplishments. We were all privileged to be, as a Joplin Globe editorial stated following his death, in the presence of a un¬ common, common man ... He used the same measure of strength, magnetism and vigor in helping build college buildings as he did in helping to build character—as far as one can, as best as one can. No community or its people are left unmarked or uninspired when a Leon Billingsly passes by.” i 20 CROSSROADS 1979 is dedicated to Leon Billingsly who chose from many roads the one that led him here “and that has made all the difference.” 21 The Missouri Southern State College music department provides a wide variety of activities for students and members of the faculty and community. The many organizations on campus are comprised of students who are both majors and non-majors in the field of music. One of the most popular groups is the orchestra. This group is made up of members of the faculty as well as students and musicians from the surrounding area. The MSSC Orchestra concentrates on classical period music for their performances. The “Lion Pride” marching band is a very popular organization on the MSSC campus (top right). This organization, which practices an average of three or more hours a week during the fall semester, has more members than any other ensemble in the music department. The “Lion Pride” performs at all Lion football games, participates in homecoming activities, and the “pep” band performs at all Lion basketball games throughout the year. During the Spring semester, the MSSC Concert Band organizes. This group practices for three hours a week as a group, and the individual members spend several hours with individual practices and sectional rehearsals. The Concert Choir is an organization which consists of about fifty members. The Concert Choir consists of both music majors and non-majors, and performs a wide variety of choral music. A smaller, more select group than the Concert Choir is the Collegiates. Members of the Collegiates are usually music majors and are selected from Concert Choir members. This group is more diverse in their perfor¬ mance. They include traditional as well as popular music. In the instrumental department, a small, select group is the Brass Choir. This ensemble performs chamber music at concerts and recitals. I i l 22 MUSIC MAKERS The MSSC Lab Band is a smaller instrumental group than the Concert Band. This group performs music of the jazz idiom. The Lab Band performs at various school and civic events throughout the year. All of the ensembles in the music department at MSSC serve as recruiting devices for the school as well as for the department itself. The Lab Band especially is active in this area. Each year, during the spring, the Lab Band tours various area high schools to perform for students and in¬ form them as to what is available to them at Missouri Southern. This year, for the first time, the Concert Band also became active in this area by touring area high schools and participating in the annual band festival at Silver Dollar City in the spring. By: Kathy Morin 23 BEFORE the SHOW GOES ON by Raymond Lee Senior Theatre major Each year at MSSC a group of dedicated young men and women endeavor to expand both their knowledge and experience as theatre students. These students come from all areas of the country. To some theatre is a full-time major, to others it’s a part-time activity that sublimates their regular course of study. But they all share a common goal; to produce the best in theatrical entertainment. The theatre has been called the most complex of the arts, since it requires many creators. The various creative elements which go into the college’s 4 main stage or 2 traveling children’s shows are usually provid¬ ed by the students. The visual background, for example is the work of student set, lighting and costume designers, who seek to interpret the qualities found in the script through visual means. Several months in ad¬ vance of production, the student designers research the period in which the play is set, studying styles of clothing, architecture, furniture, and other elements to prepare designs that are historically accurate as well as theatrically effective. Student actors embody the mood and spirit of a play by creating means of expression through body and voice, the role, and the stage en¬ vironment. Student technicians work to achieve the application of the designers’ creations into practical form. In like manner all those who are involved in the many aspects of production work to achieve a high degree of excellence characteristic of the Missouri Southern Theatre Department. 24 “The Theatre is the only art form that dies every night only to be reborn each day, for it exists whenever ac¬ tors perform before an audience.” —Oscar Brockett 25 WHAT IS ART? Art is an integral part of our lives. We create it, we destroy it. We do a lot with art, from the stamp on a letter, to this book. Artists help us see, adapt, and use ideas. Art is different for each person. For the senior art students art is their life. No longer are they considered senior art students, but are students of the arts, creators and explorers. They express our feelings and needs through their media. Our dreams become visible through artists’ work, be it a comic strip, an invitation to graduation ceremony or a commer¬ cial advertisement. It takes much self-discipline and hard work to create a piece of art. Art students spend perhaps three times more hours on their classes than the credit hours indicate. Rethrowing ceramic pottery, doing many different studies of a single portrait, or spending a week to a month of research and development of a pain¬ ting is time consuming work that the artists might do before presenting the completed piece for a grade. by Terry Menard, Artist After three and a half years of specialized courses in the different areas of art, plus all the general education requirements for gradua¬ tion, the art students must take Senior Studio. In this course the students are required to do a survey paper, exhibit works of the previous two years and present an oral disser¬ tation for the art faculty. The senior art shows are held in the Spiva Art Center gallery and are open to the public for viewing and the sale of selected works. 26 27 LIONS HAVE WINGS In 1972 an editorial board con¬ sisting of English instructors Henry Harder, Joseph Lambert, Henry Morgan, Journalism instructor Eugene Murray, Art instructor Nathaniel Cole, and an editorial staff consisting of Steve Poore, Doyle Hall, and Gwen Garnett got together and formulated plans which led to the development of a creative arts magazine called THE WINGED LION. Joseph Lambert and Nathaniel Cole eventually became the magazine’s long term advisors. Nathaniel Cole is still the current art advisor and was responsible for the creation of THE WINGED LION logo appearing in many of the issues. Rosemary Curb assumed the literary advisorship in the Fall 1978 semester after Joseph Lambert’s resignation the previous semester. In the seven years the magazine has been in existence, it has gone through numerous literary and art editors, assistants, and readers. Likewise, it has consumed the poems, short stories, photographs, and art compositions of more than three hundred students. Moreover, THE WINGED LION welcomes contributions from any Missouri Southern State College student. Any genre of poetry, short story, essay, drama, novel, music, photography, or art will be accepted. Readers and assistants are also selected to aid in the judging of manuscripts and for practical ex¬ perience in layout and production procedures. After the WINGED LION receives the literary submissions, they are assigned a number. Then all pertinent information (author’s name, class level, and major) are recorded for future reference in the event they are selected for publica¬ tion. The editor, along with several readers, read and critically examine the manuscript four or five times, sometimes even more. The manuscript is graded on a scale from zero to five (zero being the lowest and five the highest). After this is done, they are then grouped according to grade (all the fives together, all the fours together, etc.). Then the editor makes the final selections. Usually the ones with the highest grades are accepted first. But not always. Depending on the number of submissions, a balance between the threes, fours, and fives is normally sought. Sometimes even a story or poem with a score of one or two is accepted first. All types and styles of poetry and short stories are accepted. Also, any length is accepted. The artwork is judged on composition, contrast between light and dark, media, and quality of production. Since 1972, The Winged Lion has sought to present the best efforts of the students in literature, art, layout, and design. In the years ahead, the magazine will continue to serve as an outlet for student creativity. —Charles Ross West 28 When a person displays his attempts at creativity to be scrutinized before the public eye, whether it be in art or literature, he is laying out a part of his inner self to be judged. And if someone were to honestly compliment a piece of work he has created, this compensates for a thousand false judgments. On the occasion when one sees a piece of himself on paper, one becomes especially vulnerable to criticism. Only when he finds himself in such a situation does he become sympathetic with others under similar cir¬ cumstances because of the emotion involved in having something so personal as inward feelings brought out before the reader. When, for example, I read one of my poems (or an artist views his creation) the full extent of my being somehow expressed in a few lines doesn’t become real until I read my name . . . strange how formal things appear in print! It is an extreme honor to be represented by such a medium as The Winged Lion. To know that it is highly probable that my work will never be published, I am es¬ pecially proud and gratified when a person compliments the work I’ve put a part of myself into. Perhaps this is the only glory many writers will experience: the pleasure of having people care enough not only to read or view their creations, but to comment upon them. —Janie Lindquist 29 SOUTHERN HOSTS... Each year Missouri Southern plays host to area high school students and faculty in a variety of events, not only providing space for these activities but good public relations as well. The students get acquainted with the facilities and faculty of MSSC and are shown the advantages of coming here to school after their graduation. Although most of the departments have activities for non-college per¬ sons, some have major events scheduled each year. 1978 was no exception. Some of the invasions of our cam¬ pus may have caused some grumbl¬ ing and some crowing in the Union, but they were shortlived and sometimes they provided us with mini-vacations as classes were cancelled wherever the activities were held. One invasion, sponsored by the Modern Language Club, was the Foreign Language Field Day. Six¬ ty to eighty MSSC students including the 25 members of the club aided Dr. Carney, Mr. Bodon, and Mr. Colon in administering skill tests to ap¬ proximately 500 high school students. The club participates in the Field Day in addition to operating concession stands at soccer games, having rummage sales, and having an annual soccer tournament in¬ volving all foreign language classes. Tri-Beta, the Biology club, and the Biology department sponsor the Biology League competition. Tests are created by the MSSC faculty and are college-level material. College students grade tests and supervise during the competition. Tri-Beta also has outside speakers on biology- related subjects and has an ice cream social during the fall. Kappa Mu Epsilon, the Math League, sponsors test competition for the area high schoolers as well as having an awards picnic for all in¬ volved afterwards. KME also spon¬ sors a campus-wide College Bowl in which all school organizations enter competition. Ouestions are chosen from a variety of topics. The Speech department has the Forensics Tournament for two days each fall. Twenty-nine area schools participated in 1978 while over 315 MSSC students and 25 faculty members offered their assistance. Five hundred students competed in a variety of speaking situations. Possibly the most active organiza¬ tion as far as inviting the high schools was CIRUNA. The social science oriented club sponsors three annual events on campus each year. One event, the Model Security Coun¬ cil, provides students with the chance to become the United Nations for a day. Each high school is assigned a country to represent and they must research that nation and act according to its political beliefs. The History Conference is a simulation of an actual U.S. Senate session. A particular year is chosen, each school represents a certain state, and they attempt to think and act according to the time. The Social 30 Science Symposium is similar to a college bowl with the schools separated into teams competing in questioning of all areas of social science. CIRUNA also participates in a National Model United Nations in St. Louis each February for six days. Missouri Southern, invaded now and then by busloads of gawking high schoolers, still survives. What would the clubs do without them? 31 Who wants to be a teacher? According to the MSSC Education Department, between 175 and 200 students are education majors this year. After the first two years of general education with emphasis in their desired fields, education students must complete an application for admission into the education program. The junior and senior years consist of classes which train these students to be teachers. Courses in psy¬ chology and in methods of instruction comprise the major portion of upper division education requirements along with upper division hours in their teaching field. As additional preparation for teaching students must take the Minnesota Multiple Personality Inventory, a speech and hearing examination, and be interviewed by several instructors here on campus. During the interview they discuss why they want to teach and where they would prefer to teach. The interview is a type of screening procedure to help insure that only competent and trained individuals enter the teaching profession. One semester of the education major’s senior year is spent in Block Course and Student Teaching. The eight weeks of Block Course give the students practical ex¬ perience with various equipment, procedures and laws which affect teachers in the classroom. After successfully fielding interviews questions, passing tests, and proving they can hear and speak, the education majors are sent to the proving grounds of different schools in the area. The experience of student teaching builds the self confidence of the students and they decide for certain that they truly do want to teach. 32 I WANT TO BE A TEACHER 33 P€OPL€ and PlG€ONS by Laura Spaeth How fast are your brain waves traveling or are they sluggish today? Will Pete repeat Repete’s reaction to Crazy Mary? Is Bashful ready for his trip to the Headstart Box? These and other questions are being answered frequently in the Psychology Department laboratory. The lab, a new addition or rather improvement over former facilities, is run mainly by Dr. Allan Combs and the other psy¬ chology faculty. Students and staff perform various experiments upon white rats, pigeons, and general psychology students. The experiments, contrary to vivid imaginations, are basical¬ ly concerned with operant con- d ition i ng , lateral eye movements, learning and memory, and biofeedback. Psychology is a science and as such requires scientific ex¬ perimentation. The students working in the lab enjoy the chance to experiment with the concepts they’ve learned in class. The students used as subjects are volunteers, and so far, nobody has complained about being a guinea pig. The lab itself has a variety of spaces. One large room is used as a combination lounge and seminar room. Other rooms, comparable in size to a large closet, are designed so students can set up ex¬ periments and leave them set up for the duration of the pro¬ ject. Then there is the observa¬ tion booth with a one-way glass window looking into a classroom. The faculty is hop¬ ing this window can be enlarg¬ ed to increase its use. A sound system, like a bug-in-the-ear, is in the planning to enable the experimentor to communicate directions to the subject from the observation booth. One machine now in use can measure lateral dominance (which side of the brain is most active at the moment), brain wave speed, blood pressure, and heart rate. 34 Dr. Merrell Junkins, pleased with the vast improvement over the old lab which was an old milk barn, would like to see more student use of the lab in the future. He feels that the chance to learn the basic principles of experimental methods really helps with psychology majors. With plenty of space to expand, Dr. Junkins and Dr. Sam Starkey would like to see more equipment for the facility. Un¬ fortunately the machines have ex¬ tremely expensive price tags, so they will be acquired slowly. Presently there is one lab assis¬ tant, Richard Boyd, who is majoring in psychology. He helps set up ex¬ periments and tends to Pete, Repete, Crazy Mary, and the other pigeons, and Bashful and the other rats. The rats have a special cage called the Headstart Box, which gives them about twice the room of their regular cages. Each rat gets a turn to stretch his legs in the box for a few days. Though the lab is mainly operated by the psychology department, other departments sometimes get in on the act. Dr. James Jackson, biology professor, is working with Dr. Combs on the neurology of sleep. Maybe too many biology students are falling asleep in class?! 35 By Bob Minkle, senior Biology Major A PROSP€ROUS IMPOUNDM€NT The opportunity for an un¬ dergraduate to take part in an en¬ vironmental impact study does not happen often, but just such an op¬ portunity presented itself to our biology students. Missouri Southern biology department was asked by the Tulsa District Corps of Engineers to prepare an environmental profile of the Center Creek Basin for the proposed Prosperity Reservoir pro¬ ject. The faculty of the biology department recognized the value such a study could have for students who would be exposed to practical application of knowledge gained in the classroom. A $20,000 grant was received from the Corps to finance the study, and a contract was accepted describing the study guideline. Biology instruc¬ tor David Tillman was given the responsibility of administrative director and most of the other biology faculty along with Tillman conducted field research in their particular areas of expertise. A description of the study areas flora and fauna was required with the flora portion describing major plant com¬ munities and associated soil types. Also, unique, rare, or endangered species, communities, and habitats were studied and discussed. The fauna portion dealt with five major areas of study which included benthic invertebrates, fishes, amphibians and reptiles, birds and mammals. The students taking part in the study functioned in the collecting, classifying and recording of samples as well as gathering data that may have already been recorded in previous research projects in the same area. 36 The study revealed the largest sycamore tree in the state of Missouri, growing in the Center Creek bottom. The picture at the left shows two students inside the hollow tree whose circumference is 26 feet, 6 inches. Students also gathered climatological data and monitored aquatic conditions of the streams and creeks. About 180 days were allowed for completion of the study and during that time more than 25 students worked with the various faculty members. The size of the proposed prosperity reservoir is ap¬ proximately 10 miles long with 4 to 5 miles difference between shorelines, and the main func¬ tion of the reservoir, which will be 60 feet at its deepest point, will be as a water supply and recreation area. The main pur¬ pose of the study was to help determine the environmental feasibility of the project. Only about 180 days were allowed for completion of the study and according to assistant professor, Dr. James Jackson, 180 days is not enough time to conduct an exhaustive study which is what would be required in order to determine whether the benefits of such a project outweigh the detriments. This opinion is also held by other members of the faculty. The study was able, however, to find one species of plants, and two species of animals that were on the Missouri list of rare and endangered species, but the three species were not on a federal rare and endangered species list so the En¬ dangered Species Act does not affect continued work on the project. Ten students employed by the college to assist in the study included; David Fuller, Lisa Patten, Steve Short, Steve McGuire, Dana Tilton, Cynthia Campbell, Chris Demery, Bob Minkle, Linda Johnson, Marie Zagami. The study was an excellent exercise in organization of research material and how it is presented in a professional report. The close contact with instructors enhanced the lear¬ ning process greatly and was a very valuable and en¬ joyable experience, especially on field research portions. It provided summer jobs for the students enabling them to continue working in areas of interest. They got to know and appreciate their instructors more, and were exposed to things not taught in biology courses. 37 TALKING TO MACHINES As today’s society changes and grows, new fields, new horizons open up to advance us further. One field, thought to be fairly new in this technological age, is the area of computer science. The basics of this science, however, stretch back to a device known as an abacas—a simple set of beads strung on wires in a wooden frame first used around 3000 BC. The cards we are so familiar with during registration are direct descendents of cards used by a man in 1801 to control the path of the needle on his loom. The Harvard Mark I, ENIAC, and UNIVAC, all built between 1940 and 1952, were the first generation of com¬ puters. The computers we use today are the fourth generation. Want to talk in FORTRAN, COBOL, or just plain BASIC? Take Introduction to Programming, Ad¬ vanced Programming, and some of the other computer courses offered at Missouri Southern. One of the unique aspects of Southern’s computer center is the fact that the students get hands-on-training. They get to work with the computers themselves. Other schools don’t have students learn by trial and error—and error. Here they keypunch data onto cards, run programs, and learn the ins and outs of the computer and how it works. Students also work in the center in Kuhn Hall part- time, helping with enrollment and administrative work for Crowder College, five area high schools, and MSSC. It’s not easy to learn about the eccentricities of the IBM 370 115 Computer System or the IBM 1130 Computer. It takes a lot of patience, a lot of accuracy, and a lot of time. Mistakes often overpower you, especially the ones that re¬ main hidden while your exasperation grows. But when that program you’ve fussed, sweated, and almost lost your religion over, finally works, you feel as if you’ve seen the light at the end of the tunnel. “That tunnel gets bigger” though, according to Mr. Calicott, one of the instructors. Starting out in programming, for instance, you are ac¬ costed by a vast amount of new and often confusing material. But, if you continue diligently long enough, you will obtain one of the most marketable skills available to¬ day. A degree in computer science keeps you apace with modern technology. Opportunity knocks at your door, not vice versa. One major bank in the eastern U.S. recently advertised for good computer programmers and actually paid finder’s rewards to employees who found people for the jobs. These wanted skills can be achieved right here at MSSC because, as Mr. Gray, director of the center said, “The computer center belongs to the students. It is theirs to use.” They can ask questions and get the answers. James Gray, Willis Calicott, John Cragin, and Robert Mammen run the center in an informal manner. Students don’t stay stuck in a chair all the time. Of course, there are lectures, and often much outside work, but there is also a fair amount of freedom working during the labs. It all equals out to give the best training in a computer center highly acclaimed throughout the state. Story by Laura Spaeth, Copy Editor Photos by Steve Duff 39 SKILLS, EXCITEMENT, and MONEY! If you want to earn a little cash while in school, and don’t mind spending the two years after you graduate in the army or the Army reserves, ROTC may be for you. The Military Science Depart¬ ment directs and administers the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps by joint agree¬ ment between MSSC and the US Army. The Military Science Depart¬ ment offers two sets of courses to students, the Basic courses and the Advanced ROTC program. As Captain Thomas said in class, “The purpose of the ROTC program is to get college into the army.” The Basic courses are open to all students with no obligations, uniforms, haircuts, or any other requirements. Four of the courses emphasize basic skills that can be useful to anyone who likes camping, backpacking, canoeing, moun¬ taineering, or hunting. Specific activities of the different courses include rappelling, marksmanship, map reading, orienteering, survival training, backpacking, canoeing, cam¬ ping skills, and military job op¬ portunities. All these activities are designed to build self con¬ fidence in the individual stu¬ dent. Grades in the Basic Courses are based on attendance and improvement of skills. J 40 In the Advanced ROTC classes the Army gets into the fun. Classes emphasize leadership training, methods of instruction, com¬ munications and weapons systems, and tactics of military offense and defense. Advanced program students receive $100 a month sub- sistance pay during the school year, and $450 plus room, board and un¬ iforms during summer camp. ROTC summer camp is held in Fort Riley, Kansas. Here students join 2,600 cadets from 89 colleges and universities in competitive train¬ ing. In 1978 MSSC placed sixth in the competition, beating schools such as Notre Dame Purdue, MU, and KSU. During the six weeks of camp students are placed in platoons of forty cadets, exchanging leadership positions and alternately playing the roles of commanding officers and subordinates. Students receive training in communications, artillary, armoured tank tactics, howitzers, machine guns, and chemical war¬ fare. In addition to summer camps, there are several voluntary programs for students who enjoy a little more excitement than tanks and machine guns provide. Air Assault School is held over Christmas break at Fort Campbell for students interested in helicopter warfare. The fun includes rappelling from helicopters and lear¬ ning assault tactics. Airborne School is held in May. Two or three MSSC cadets usually attend to learn parachuting techniques from towers and airplanes. For those who like on- the-job experience there is Army Orientation Training. Students with junior standing can serve on an army installation as a Junior Lieutenant of¬ ficer. After graduation, students who have completed the ROTC program are commissioned Second Lieutenants in the US Army or Army Reserves and will serve a minimum of two years with the base salary at over $11,000 a year for a single stu¬ dent. Those two years could be a challenging investment. by Sue D. Hulett, Editor 41 Cultural Highlights 43 44 SPRING FLING 76 The Campus at MSSC showed its first signs of life after the long, cold winter of 78 when the College Union Board and Student Senate spon¬ sored the annual “Spring Fling” in conjunction with Greek Week April 24-28. Students and faculty alike got into the action in many ways throughout Freebie Week, and all the events were well received. There was a variety of entertain¬ ment including Gil Eagles, a hyp¬ notist; Vassar Clements, famous fiddler; a coffee house performance by Bill Haymes, a folk singer- guitarist; and John Biggs, a blue- grass guitarist. “Spring Fling” climaxed on Friday with Freebie Day. Even the weather co-operated, permitting free hot dogs and ice cream to be served to the student body out-of-doors. While some enjoyed frisbee-throwing or watching the faculty jogging race, the Greeks got into the act by spon¬ soring various activities. Lambda Beta Phi sponsored a pie-throwing booth while Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu kept the old fraternity rivalry go¬ ing by competing against each other in a tug-of-war. Clockwise from left: While some ate, others listened Bill Haymes jokes with the audience between songs. You sure you’re ready? Gil Eagles, hypnotist; Give me another hint! Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu struggle and strain. Dean Myrna Dolence: gotcha! Pam Hosp waits her turn for dessert. John Biggs performs for the student body. Vasser Clements fiddles away. 1 45 GRADUATION The 1978 Commencement ceremonies were held on May 19 in Fred G. Hughes Stadium for the college’s 10th graduating class. A record 560 students received their diplomas. 47 CARLOS MONTOYA Carlos Montoya, world famous Flamenco guitarist, played to a full house in Taylor Auditorium, October 4. A Spanish Gypsy, Montoya is the most recorded Flamenco artist in history and has become the living symbol of Flamenco music the world over. With an infinitely varied reper¬ toire, Montoya kept the audience spellbound for two one-hour segments of incomparable guitar music. 48 CHEAP TRICK The MSSC College Union Board sponsored a concert by Cheap Trick on October 12 in Taylor Auditorium. The start of the perfor¬ mance was delayed forty-five minutes due to sound checking by the band, but Cheap Trick performed two encores for the applauding fans at the end of the show. Lead guitarist Rick Nielson played to the crowd, giving the thumbs up signal and throwing guitar picks into the audience, while the drummer Bun E. Carlos faded into a haze of cigarette smoke. 49 THE RAINMAKER The last play of the 1977-78 season was THE RAINMAKER by N, Richard Nash. Milton Brietzke directed the comedy-drama whicr. told of the struggles of the Curry family to save their farm from the drought and get their spinsterish daughter Lizzie married. The cast for the show was: Christi Hager, Lizzie; Henry Heckert, H.D. Curry; Mark Harris, Noah; Bert Fleeman, Jim; David Denefrio, The Rainmaker, Bill Starbuck; Dan Butler, Sheriff Thomas; and Scott Lorenz, Deputy File. 50 MEDEA In 431 B.C. Greek playright Euripides won third prize for his tragedy MEDEA in the annual drama festival of Athens. MEDEA was a classic struggle of individual will and il¬ luminated the condition of women in a men’s world. Mrs. Trij Brietzke directed American poet Robinson Jeffers’ adaptation of this ancient classic of great love driven to hate and revenge for MSSC’s spring 1978 production. Cast for the show included: Bonnie Christeson, the nurse; Gwen Hunt, Jenny Blaylock, and Jill Duncan as the women of Corinth; Missy Patchin, Medea; R.D. Lippincott, Creon; Henry Heckert, Jason; Dr. Robert Price, Aegeus; Ray¬ mond Lee, the tutor; Joel Patterson, Jason’s slave; Nelda Lux and Lisa Howerton as attendants to Medea; Kevin Howard, Geoffrey Mann, Phil Oglesby, and James Perry as soldiers; and Grant Shepherd and Zane Finton as the children of Medea. Carole Mell composed original music for the production. Set design was by Mark Harris, lighting by John Early. Properties were by Phil Oglesby and costumes by Scott Martin. I 51 GLASS MENAGERIE The 78 79 season of the Fine Arts Theatre opened with Tennessee Williams haunting memory play of family love and conflict directed by Milton Brietzke. The character of Tom Wingfield (Raymond Lee) took all of us back into the past, along the corridors of his mind. We saw again the Saint Louis of 1935. In the cramped and fading apartment of Tom’s memory we met four very important people in his life: his mother, Amanda (Jenny Blaylock), the faded bell of the southern ball struggling to keep the home and fami¬ ly together; Laura (Kelly Spence), the shy, impeded sister whose hold on sanity is the crystal menagerie of glass animals she tends so carefully; Jim O’Connor (Mike Williams), the glib ambitious gentleman caller; Tom’s father, long since abandoning the family, but whose shadowy presence influences all. 52 Shakespeare’s great tragedy of a man cor¬ rupted by ambition was directed by Trij Brietzke for December’s produc¬ tion. Henry Heckert in the title role was nominated for the Irene Ryan Acting Excellence award in Region 6 of the American College Theatre Festival. MACBETH The cast for MACBETH included: Nelda Lux, Jill Duncan, Jannell Robinson, wierd sisters; Duane L. Hunt, Banquo; Henry Heckert, Macbeth; Ross, Chris Larson; Angus, Tim Cox; Barry Martin, Malcom; Ray¬ mond Lee, Donalbain; Michael Williams, Caithness; Dan Weaver, Menteith; Ward Scantlin, Fleance; Woody Mason, Duncan; Rita Henry, Lady Macbeth; Robert LaRose, Seyton; Diana Mauer, Gentlewoman; Harry Zuger, Porter; Robert D. Lippincott, Macduff; Mark Harris, Lennox; Geoffrey Mann, Raymond Lee, Murderers; Gretchen Lee, Lady Macduff; Greg Hill, Macduff’s son; Raymond Lee, Doctor; Duane L. Hunt, Siward; Ed Baker, Siward’s son. 53 The Rude Mechanicals by Ed Braczyk was presented to over 5100 Joplin and Carthage schoolchildren and the public in March of 1978 in Taylor Performing Arts Center. Cast members for the zany comedy adapted from Shakespeare were: Christi Hager, Puck; Dan Weaver, Peter Quince the carpenter; Rick Medlin, Snug, a joiner; Chris Larson, Nick Bottom the weaver; Dwight Cannon, Flute the bellows maker; John Early, Starveling the tailor; Shawn Boan, Snout the tinker; Mike Williams, Theseus, the Duke of Athens; Rita Henry, Hippoplyta, a maiden; Lin¬ da Gordon, Miss Property. THE RUDE MECHANICALS 54 ANDROCLES and the LION The MSSC Theatre Fall 1978 children’s show was the musical play ANDROCLES AND THE LION by Aurand Harris with music by Glenn Mack. The cast included: John Early, Androcles; Kathy Lay, the Lion; Greg Hill, Pantelone; Shawn DeGraff, the Captain; Jannell Robinson, Isabella; Mark Harris, Lelio; Karla Taylor, Initiare; Jamie Johnson, The Wall; Lance Ipock, Emperor Claugustus. Duane Hunt directed the show and Colleen Pettit was the musician for the performances staged in cooperation with the Joplin Branch of the Association for Childhood Education. 55 ISSUES The college campus is not just an ivory tower, but a place where students have an opportunity to learn about the issues of the day and better prepare themselves to confront them after graduation. Noted journalist and political activist Julian Bond (below) lectured on the con¬ tinuing movement of the black Americans to attain full participation in this society. “We are changing the color of Southern politics,” he said. “If enough Blacks are elected at the grass roots, it’s bound to have a major impact on politics at the top.” Jean Kilbourne (right below) brought a stimulating slide presentation of her research into the “Cultural Con¬ ditioning of Women through Advertising.” “It isn’t just that we’re portrayed negatively,” she says, “it’s that every area of our lives is affected and our self-images are devastated.” In December as the political unre st in Iran reached the boiling point, Iranian student Ahmad Asadi (facing page) attempted to arouse a campus demonstration against the United States government’s continuing support of the Shah. Many professionally produced posters were in evidence on campus, but the protest march was sparsely attended. In January the Shah’s government toppled, but the new ruler, Ayatollah Khomeini, returned to Iran from his self- imposed exile to face near anarchy. That country’s unrest would most certainly affect the Southern campus and es¬ pecially the commuter students if, as predicted, the cut-off of Iranian oil forced gasoline prices to a dollar a gallon. 56 57 Southern COFFEEHOUSE 58 The College Union Board made good use of the students’ activity fees by sponsoring a series of coffeehouse per¬ formances by different artists this year. The music varied from folk, to blues, to bluegrass, to country, to plain old corn. In the red-checkered candle lit at¬ mosphere a lot of gingerbread and pretzels were eaten while the audience laughed, clapped and sang along with John Biggs, Arne Brau, Jack Ross, Dave Rudolf, and Allen Ross. (Chart Photos) 59 HOMECOMING scenes: right, voting for queen election; opposite top, Ole SAM campus decoration; bottom, building spirit for the game. 60 61 62 LION TEAM TO NAI A Despite being rained out 24 times during the season and claiming only a 15-14 regular season record, Coach Warren Turner’s Lions battled their way through post season play to second place in the NAIA Baseball World Series. Seeded fourth of four teams at the District 16 playoffs in Springfield, MSSC wasn’t given much of a win¬ ning chance, but with three straight victories the Lions won the District championship. At Oshkosh, Wisconsin, they breezed past Winona State twice and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse to grab the Area 4 title. Coach Turner commented “since tournament competition began . . . everything has been outstanding.” All-District players were: second baseman, Greg Curran; centerfielder Red O’Dell; catcher, Mike Allen; and pitcher Barry Jenkins. O’Dell and Jenkins were also named to the all-tournament team. Infielders: Right Front row: Jeff Schwermer, Mike Massey, Bob McAfee, Joe Sill. Back row: Roger Dreier, Chuck Valentine, Greg Curran, Doug Adams, Lindy Snider. Catchers: Below right Front: Don Smith, Mike Allen Back: Dennis Morris, Steve Spatz Below: Dennis Selbe winds up. Then it was on the the World Series in St. Joseph, Missouri as the long shot contender with a 21-14 record. The Lions had not really sparkled until playoffs, but then they exploded with 10 homeruns in the six games. Batting averages improved and spirit was high. After defeating Lewis-Clark State College in the series semi-finals and advancing to the winner’s bracket finals, Roger Dreier, shortstop, commented about the lack of belief in MSSC as a winner. “Nobody’s giving us much of a chance. I guess we’re just going to have to show ’em that we also play pretty good baseball in Missouri.’’ And show them they did! The “miracle’’ Lions continued to win right up to MSSC Baseball Lions Front Row: Randy Roberson, Brad Coggins, Ron Koenig, Steve Sanders Middle Row: Red O’Dell, Lindy Snider, Robert Morris, Joe Siel, Don Smith, Jay Coleman, Barry Jenkins, Mike Allen, Tom Cox Back Row: Assistant Coach, Joe Eberhard, Troy VanBrunt, Ran- the end. Only CSIC foe Emporia State slowed them down. First a no-hitter in the semi-finals then the Hornets exploded offensively to outlast the Lions to an 8-6 final score in the cham¬ pionship final. Coach Turner was disappointed not to bring the national championship back to MSSC and Joplin but as he said, “It doesn’t feel too bad to be No. 2 when you consider there are over 400 schools playing NAIA baseball.” Three players were named to the all¬ tournament team: Barry Jenkins, Mike Allen and Randy Cable. Team voted senior second baseman Greg Curran as their most valuable player of 1978. Coach Turner was voted NAIA Coach of the Year. dy Cable, Bob McAffee, David Miller, Roger Dreier, Greg Curran, Dennis Selbe, Ralph Jackson, Chuck Valentine, Mike Massey, Steve Spatz, Kirby Heimsoth, Coach Warren T. Turner. WORLD SERIES IN 78 65 I US OPPONENT Them 1-3 Columbia College 0-0 6-6-4 Coe College 4-11-3 10-8 Buena Vista 6-3 3-6 SMSU 6-7 7-2 Missouri Baptist 8-1 12-1 Columbia College 4-6 3-2 School of the Ozarks 0-0 3-0 Okla. St. Univ. 7-2 4-2 Missouri Western 8-0 10 Evangel College 9 1-2 SMSU 6-8 4-2 William Jewell 10-1 20 School of the Ozarks 3 2-0 Oral Roberts Univ. 7-7 2-4 William Jewell 8-2 District 16 Championships 9 William Jewell 0 7 Missouri Western 6 8 Missouri Western 6 Area 4 Championships 10 Winona State 4 6 Univ. of Wis., La Crosse 2 4 Winona State 0 NAIA World Series 4 Emporia State 0 6 Lewis and Clark 4 16 David Lipscomb 5 0 Emporia State 8 (Championship) President Leon Billingsly and Lionbacker President Jess Reed presented each member of the 1978 baseball team with a gift during half¬ time of the MSSC-Fort Hays football game October 21. Coaches Warren Turner and Joe Eberhard were also honored. Turner received three Coach of the Year awards for his efforts during the season: District 16, Area 4, and National NAIA. 66 ?l= Left: Coach Warren Turner Right: Greg Curran Swings for a base hit. Below: Pitchers left to right—Brad Coggins, Ron Koenig, Kirby Heim- soth, David Miller, Dennis Selbe, Rob Morris, Barry Jenkins, Steve Sanders, Ralph Jackson, Troy Van Brunt, Randy Burleson. 67 i SOFTBALL The Softball Lions ended their 1978 season with a record of 10-14, taking double headers from Northeastern A M and Southwest Baptist. They set a school record against the Lady Norse from Northeastern A M in their first game with an en¬ ding score of 35-5. The Oklahomans were off to a 3-0 start in the nightcap, but eight runs scored in the first frame by the Lady Lions put it out of reach. The final score 18-3. An 8-3 victory was achieved by the Lady Lions in their first game against Southwest Baptist. In the nightcap MSSC beat the Bearkittens 8-4. Northwest Mo. State eliminated the Lions from the MAIAW tourney at Springfield, 8-2. Southern fell to Missouri Western, 4-1. Outstanding perfor¬ mances for Southern were : grand slam homers by Martha Carr, Cathy Pearcy and Alane Maloney against Northeastern A M, a triple by LoRee Knoll and a homer by Lindy Binns agai ' t Southwest Baptist. Missouri Southern-35 Northeastern A M-5 Missouri Southern-18 Northeastern A M-3 Missouri Southern-8 Southwest Baptist-3 Missouri Southern-8 Southwest Baptist-4 Missouri Western-4 Missouri Southern-1 Northwest Missouri-8 Missouri Southern-2 I 68 Front row: Cathy Peacy, Kris Jursch, Alane Maloney, Martha Carr, Lo Ree Knoll Back row: Coach Albins, Dee Ann Coble, Charlene Yust, Karen Gordon, Lindy Binns, Brenda Sneed, Ivy Pugh, Janet Fenske 69 Front Row (left to right): Roger Hoenes, Mike Loyd, Dan Allison, Kevin Jeanson, Bob Rich¬ mond, Brad Bigando, Larry Lewis, Bruce Hilton, Brent Cook, Leon Bolding, Gary Em¬ bry, Rush Bartlett, Dave Sanger, Roy Jones, Larry Barnes, Craig Lynch, Steve Teeple, Fred Ford. Row 2: John Wynne, Mike Petet, Rob Goodwin, John McAllister, Jim Cole, Terry Hartsell, Rick Bennett, Darrell Scott, George Caine, Pete Sullivan, Vincent Featherson, Lloyd Walker, Fred Eley, Greg Days, Stan Coleman, Chris Oberlander, Carl Cromer. Row 3: Gary Gold, Larry Lawyer, Reggie Smith, John Williams, Craig Shibles, Malcolm Victorian, Thaddeus Smith, Bryan Korner, Gary Hamilton, Steve Blumenthal, Steve Stallard, Mark Randolph, Frank O’Brien, Jeff Schweitzer, Bill Andrews, Wesley Rodgers, Tom Neth, Sam Me Cord. Row 4: Terrance Bryant, Jay Meters, Scott Cornelius, Mike Bass, Jim Frye, Ken Sutton, Kent Newby, Rick Simpson, Mark 70 l 3 , Blumenthal, Sam Adams, Dean Honas, Stan Gardner, Mitch Kruse, Jackie Campbell, Mark Taylor, Chico Laptad, Marty O’Brien, Phil Mitchell. Back Row: Jim Frazier, Warren :t Turner, Donnie Gaddis, Tony Calwhite, Bob i, Cornelison, Jim Wright, Bill Redden, Ken k ! Howard, Bo Campbell, Kevin Lampe. The grueling practices ana endless film watching paid off as the Lion Gridders fought their way to a 5- 4-1 season in 1978. MSSC scored a season total of 236 points while their opponents scored a total of only 200 points against them. Fred Ford and Larry Barnes led the rushing attack for the Lions with 719 and 497 yards, while Vincent Featherson caught 25 passes for a total of 529 yards, and was voted outstanding receiver for the Lions. Quarterback Mike Loyd and Vincent Featherson tied for total points scored as they scrambled for 6 touchdowns each. Co-captain Leon Bolding was voted Outstanding Linebacker as well as Outstanding Senior. Co-captain Craig Lynch received the Hustler award. i 71 Coaching Staff Front Row: Kevin Lampe, Warren Turner, Donnie Gaddis, Jim Frazier, Tony Calwhite, Ken Howard Back Row: Mark Blumenthal, Sam Adams, Ken Sutton, Bo Campbell, Kent Newby, Rick Simpson Roy Jones was voted Outstanding Defensive Lineman by his team mates, and Outstanding Senior Defensive Performer by KQYX-KSYN. Bob Richmond earned the KQYX-KSYN Outstanding Offensive Performer Award. Carl Cromer was voted Most Improved Player. Outstan¬ ding Defensive Back was Darrell Scott; Outstanding Offensive Back was Fred Ford; Outstanding Offensive Lineman was Gary Embry; and Rookie of the Year was Thaddeus Smith. Vincent Featherson was also voted Most Valuable Player of 1978. 72 Named to the all-district team were Mike Loyd, Fred Ford, Vincent Featherson, Steve Teeple, Gary Embry, Roy Jones, Terry Hartsell, and Leon Bolding. Honorable mention for the District 16 team went to Larry Barnes, Brent Cook, Craig Lynch, Steve Blumenthal, and Larry Lewis. Lynch, Embry, Blumenthal, Loyd, Hartsell, and Bolding were named to the CSIC All-League team. All-League Honorable Men¬ tion went to Cook, Ford, Blumenthal, Jones, Barnes, and Bob Richmond. MSSC 39 Central Missouri State 7 MSSC 20 Northeastern Oklahoma State 22 MSSC 16 Wayne State 16 MSSC 20 Washburn University 7 MSSC 17 Emporia State 0 MSSC 31 Fort Hays State 14 MSSC 7 Kearney State 33 MSSC 17 Missouri Western 18 MSSC 34 Pittsburg State 50 MSSC 35 Evangel 33 I SOCC€R ' 78 The 1978 Soccer team, coached by Hal Bodon, succeeded in completing their fifth straight winning season last year. The highlight of the year was the Lions’ victory in the 1st annual Lion- backer’s Soccer Tournament October 6 and 7 defeating Lindenwood, Ottawa, and Oral Roberts. Led by All-district players Cary Maloney and Rick Ruzicka, the Lions rolled to a 12-6-1 season record. With the help of Most Valuable Offensive Player Rick Ruzicka, the team kicked in a total of 54 goals; while Most Valuable Defensive Players Ron Behnen and Cary Maloney as well as the rest of the defense held their opponents to 20 goals. George Major, Bon Behnen, and Todd Johnston, received Honorable Mention for District 16 play. The team also awarded the following: Most Inspirational Player: (for the second year) Todd Johnston; Rookie of the Year: Joe Macken. Best Sportsmanship: Cary Maloney. Maloney was also named Most Outstanding Senior by KQYX-KSYN Radio Stations. 74 Soccer Team — Kneeling from left to right: Craig Bernheimer, Jeff Cindrich, Rick Ruzicka (Tri-Captain), Don Smith, George Major, Wayne Tichacek, Curt Dudley, Joe Macken, Todd Johnston, Roger Allen.Standing from left to right: Hal Bodon (Coach), Cary Maloney (Tri-Captain), Joe Angeles, John Colbach, Ed Bright, Mark Ruzicka, Kent Burkholder, Steve Emery, Ali Mirghassemi, Chuck Welch, Mike Thone, Ron Behnen (Tri-Captain), Alberto Escobar, Dave Smittle, Dave Campbell (Manager). 75 Returning Lettermen. Front row, left to right: George Major, Rick Ruzicka, Todd Johnston, Don Smith, Wayne Tichacek. Back row: Cary Maloney, Joe Angeles, Kent Burkholder, Steve Emery, Ron Behnen. t t 77 VOLLEY¬ BALL The 1978 Lady Lion Spikers finished their season with a 15-14 overall record. The Southern team finished sixth in CSIC con¬ ference standings, and had a 5-3 district record. The junior varsity finished the season with a 4-2 record. Barb Lawson led the team in individual statistics. She had 285 points served, 299 offensive points, and averaged 2.7 points per game. Mary Carter followed in points served with 243, and Leah Williams had 229. Carter’s average points served per game was 2.1 and Williams had an average of 2.0. For most ace serves, Leah Williams led the team with 61. Carter had 40 aces and Lawson had 39. Patti Killian led the team statistics for most blocked points with 98; Williams had 97; and Lawson had 62. Lawson again heads the list of most offensive points with 299. Williams and Killian follow with 279 and 247. Kathy Radmer had the most assists for the Lady Lions with 400 while Lindy Binns followed with 231. Radmer scored a total of 728 points for the team, Lawson had 681, and Williams totalled 620 points. Back row, left to right: Coach CeCe Chamberlin, Becky Guerra, Debbie Ford, Leah Williams, Martha Carr, Barb Lawson, Patti Killian, Linda Wilkerson, Brenda Sneed (manager). Front row: Lindy Binns, Patty Daugherty, Kathy Radmer, Mary Carter, Bev Johnson, Cindy Dicharry. 78 79 BASKETBALL Spring 1978 found the Basketball Lions finishing a 27-9 season in spectacular style by winning the CSIC Cham¬ pionship, the District 16 crown, and then going to Kansas City for the NAIA Tournament. Coach Chuck Williams’ team made it to the quarterfinals before being stopped by the Hawks of Quincy College of Illinois. Williams was nam¬ ed CSIC Coach of the Year in his first year as head cage coach at MSSC, while Russell Bland received the Player of the Year Award. Bland beat out teammate Roland Martin by one vote. NAIA Honorable Mention included Maurice Dixon, Shelvy Brown, Scott Schulte, and Bob Corn. All- CSIC team members were Bland and Martin with Honorable Mention going again to Dixon, Brown, Schulte, and Corn. By contrast, the 1979 season looked dismal with seven of the eleven 1978 squad members completing their eligibility. Returning were Bill Brewster, Scott Schulte, and Shelvy Brown. Three new players eligible for this season were Phil Close, Johnny Parker, and Sam Starkey. Leading scorers for the Lions in ’79 have been Close with 396 points, followed by Brown with 296, and Brewster with 231. Although hampered by inconsistency, the Lions have still managed an average of 69.4 points per game, while their opponents have averaged 71 points. As of February 12, the team had a record of 8-15. But, let’s face it, after the spectacular 1978 season, and the loss of seven very good players, determination, hard work, and a lot of luck would be needed to top a 27-9 record. Keep trying, hoopers! 81 MSSC OPPONENT 50 Southwest Baptist Col. 47 59 Oklahoma Baptist 53 68 Henderson State 76 59 Southwest Missouri State 73 76 Pittsburg State Univ. 77 71 Southeast Missouri State 73 72 Evangel College 77 71 Drury College 73 81 U. of Missouri—Rolla 61 56 Southwest Baptist Col. 65 62 Rockhurst College 60 69 Emporia State Univ. 64 56 Washburn University 55 70 Drury College 76 89 Kearney State Univ. 95 78 Fort Hays State Univ. 94 75 UMKC 83 76 Washburn Univ. 78 70 Emporia State Univ. 75 73 Pittsburg State Univ. 64 69 Missouri Western St. Col. 70 88 Wayne State College 69 58 Rockhurst College 76 Kearney State Co llege Fort Hayes State Univ. Evangel College Missouri Western St. Col. Wayne State College Front Row: Chuck Williams—Coach, Rob Shurtz, Scott Schulte, Bill Brewster, Sam Starkey, Shelvy Brown, Charlie Dill, Ron Ellis—Assistant Coach. Back Row: Rod Shrum, Phil Close, Greg Chambers, Rick Waller, Johnnie Parker, Terry Rice, Greg Weatherly. 83 LADY LION BASKETBALL G. I. Willoughby’s Ladies got off to a 17-9 record by early February. Confidence and making oppor¬ tunities happen, seemed to be the key of the season. Ten newcomers to the roster added new blood and gave the Lady Lions a berth in the MAIAW Tournament. Good going, Ladies. Front row from left: Alane Maloney, Bev Johnson, Pam Maples, Deb Peters, Lori White, Patti Killian, Mary Carter, Brenda Pitts, Dena Swisher, Karen Gordon, Sherri Beeler. Back row: Coach Willoughby, Deb Jantz, Barb Lawson, Sandy Kelley, Cherie Kuklentz, Pam Brisby, Lisa Gardner, Loree Knoll, Patty Vavra, Nancy Robertson. MSSC OPPONENT 84 Iowa University 89 80 Lincoln University 72 66 Southeast Missouri State 73 59 University of Missouri, Rolla 51 68 Northwest Missouri State 84 94 Tarkio College 57 86 John Brown University 66 63 Pittsburg State University 64 73 Evangel College 58 80 Northeast Oklahoma St. Univ. 83 85 Southwest Baptist College 48 73 Missouri Western State 61 84 Wayne State College 70 69 Northeast Oklahoma St. Univ. 74 56 Emporia State University 72 53 Washburn University 41 78 Kearney State College 71 58 Fort Hayes State College 65 66 University of Missouri, Rolla 45 69 Southwest Baptist College 63 65 Washburn University 55 65 Emporia State University 80 77 Evangel College 44 81 Missouri Western State 71 79 Wayne State College 47 70 Pittsburg State University Kearney State College Fort Hayes State College John Brown University State Tournament 63 85 VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Members of the 1978 Varsity Rifle Team were Diane Davis, captain, Terri Anderson, Kevin Cornell, and Terry Thompson. Results of five fall tournaments were: Xavier U. 2nd place team trophy; 1st place individual gold metal, Correll; 5th place individual gold metal, Davis; U of Kentucky, 8th place of 12 teams; Ken¬ tucky U., 3rd place team and 1st place individual (kneelin g—Cornell); Tennessee Tech, 1st place team non-scholarship division; Lincoln U. 2nd place team trophy, 2nd place individual standing (Davis) and 2nd place individual kneeling, (Ander¬ son). 86 The women’s tennis team, coached by G. I. Willoughby, placed fifth in the MAIAW State Tournament to finish with a 7-3 season. TENNIS Members—Back row from left: Coach Willoughby, Sherri Price, Deb Van Alman, Georgina Garrison, Cheryl Dawson, Debbie Elrod. Front row: Mary Carter, Sherry Beeler, Becky Yocum, Danette Banks, Kim Claibourne. The 1978 men’s tennis team took seventh place in CSIC play with a 6-6 season. Richard Finton was coach, and team members included: Dan Raines, Don Raines, Brad Evans, Mark Poole, Randy Dixon, Jim Graham, Mike Ed¬ dy, D.J. Stewart, and Todd Dawson. TRACK The 1978 MSSC track and field team finished the season with a 1-0 record in dual meets, and took eighth place in the MAIAW state meet. Two of the Lady Lions qualified for the region VI AIAW meet. Patty Vavra qualified for the 100 meter dash with a time of 12.4 seconds, and the 200 meter dash with 25.9 seconds. Barb Lawson heaved the shot 397” and threw the javelin 123’iy2” which qualified her for the regional in both events. 88 Sallie Beard—Coach, Nancy Robertson, Patty Vavra, Florence Looney, Cherie Kuklentz, Barb Lawson, Patti Killian, Mary Carter. 89 90 91 93 ! Intersections AWS The Association of Women Students was reorganized this year after an absence of two years to serve the women of the campus and to build an awareness of current issues concerning women. Left to right—Marsha Boyd, faculty ad¬ visor; Rosemary Curb; Saundra Spencer; Mary Ann Cassidy; Anna Har¬ mon, Secretary; Danette Banks, Presi¬ dent; Lucy Triplett. Not pictured: Marie Ceselski, Treasurer; Sue Hulett, taking picture. Front Row: Stanley Coleman, Anita Brown, Debbie Pulliam—Treasurer, dent, Keith Brown, James Woodcox—Social Director, Janice Foy, John Daryl Esmond—Vice President, Yvette Wong, Angela Towers. Back Row: ny Williams. Not pictured: Rickey Hayes—Secretary. Dr. Henry Morgan—Sponsor, Larry Barnes, Vince Featherson—Presi- AFRO-AMERICAN SOCIETY Circle K, affiliated with the Kiwanis club, was reorganized this year after an absence of over four years. It is the only service-oriented group on CIRCLE K campus. Back row—left to right—Curtis Gurley, Nancy Martin, Julie Murawsky, Kathy Bay, Debby Spencer. Third row—Sheila Mittag, Rena Gibson, Julie Brinkhoff, Mike Crow. Second row—Gretchen Kakuski, Karen Kissenger, Linda Knisley, Shannon Smith, Kelly Seanor, Mike McClanahan, David Smith, Becky Dotson, Greg Payne, Mark McGriff, Neal Norris, Bob Besalke, Drew Talbott, John Hess, Kelly Brown. Front row—Dan Martin, Lindy Taylor, Jon Krieckhaus, Robert Thomas, Sheila Hagerty, Matt Hunter, Donna Mosley, Karol Ward. SIGMA TAU DELTA Sigma Tau Delta is the honorary Fraternity for English majors. Top Row (left to right): Dr. Anne Slanina, Roi Ann Bridges, Janie Lindquist, Charles West, Jim Ellison, Mr. Raymond Boyd,. Bottom Row: Karen Williams, Georgiana Menapace, Brenda Redden, Sue Pennington, Rick Meyer. CHI EPSILON PHI Chi Epsilon Phi is the honorary physics fraternity. Top Row (left to right): Dr. Philip Whittle, Marion Sloan, Dr. Russel Phillips, Advisors. Middle Row: Debbie Buzzard, Jim Dawley, Jim Gulick, Mike Cornell, Wendy Thompson, Cheryl Dawson. Back Row: Leland Lomas, Doug Bartlet, Kevin Fugate, Gary Dodson. (Photo supplied by Chi Epsilon Phi) 98 BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta (better known as Tri-Beta) is an honorary Biology fraternity. Back to front starting at left: Shawn Houk, Dale Kepple, Sam Splitter, Pete Bodon, Kent Arnold, Kevin Caldwell, Frank Ikemiller, Carl Nichols, Doug Parker, Patricia Crane, Mark Dake, Chuck Swanson, President, Cary Maloney, Renee Ross, Lisa Thomas, Robin Ross, Greg Christy, Dean Ellidge, Sue Hulett, Dennis Herr, Jay McKay. 99 % OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi is an honorary business educators frater¬ nity. Left to right: Susan Schoen, Sandra Teeter, Barbara Schell, Hilda Turner, Pat Metz, Aletta Foster, Debbie Judd, Dennis West, Cherie Dubray, Jerry Long. LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON Lambda Alpha Epsilon is the honorary law enforcement fraternity. Front row left to right: Jack Spurlin, John Ingram, Seann Bobier, Tracy Hayes, Randall Corbin. Second row: Mike Rogers, Monica Blair, Becky Belk, Nancy Atkins, Jane Baines, Judy Willard. Back row: Gary Greene, Jim Manning, Mike Wisman, Cristi Isman, Carl Wade. KAPPA MU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon—an Honorary mathmatics fraternity. The members are: Front row—left to right—Dr. Jerry Suchan—sponser, Michelle DesAutels, Gayola Plummer, Kimberly Little, Robyn Housman, Patricia Addington, Thomas Smith. Second row—Mary Elick—sponser, Kathy Thomas, Diana Wilson, Ann Hills, Randy Goswick, Kevin Fugate, Robert Williams. 101 JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS Front row—left to right—Kris Forister, Liz Tonsi, Leisa Becker, Debbie Roth, Sue Thieman, Tracy Gipson, Sue Dale, Janet Hignite. Second row—left to right—Anne Johnson, Jeanie Wickwar, Pam Cooper, Heather Cunningham, Angela Dane, Jayme Head, Renee Hubert, Kim Carder, Cathy Deckert, and Terresa Hollenbeck. Third row—left to right—Mrs. Zaremba, Irene Potter, Sheri Peasel, Patti Bosley, Nancy Challberg, Bonnie Roragen, Jennifer Richard¬ son, Lisa Looney, Mrs. Gremling, and Mrs. Conway. PERSHING RIFLES The Pershing Rifles is an honorary military rifle drill team. Row one: Gary Nichols, Jerry Bryant, Milt Morin, C.J. Jones. Row two: Doug Fergusen, Jim Nichols, Judy Willard, Chris Demery. 102 RHO EPSILON CHI Rho Epsilon Chi is a fraternity for students majoring in Physical Education. Front row — left to right: Lori Henderson, Lindy Binns, LoRee Knoll, and Patty Daugherty. Se¬ cond row: Charlene Yust, Mary Carter, Cherrie Dickerman, Dave Adams, Cherie Kuklentz, and Linda Gebauer Left to right, seated; Bennie Roughton, Ramona Davis, Margie Powell, Carol Chirafisi, Carrie Smith, Carrie Strohm, Joanne Bauni, Anita Scott, Glenda Manuel, Kay Nippes, Carol Russell, Joy Henderson, Roxie Ward, Margaret Dagley. Left to right, standing, mid¬ dle row: Robert Morton, Shirley Cornell, Judith Emmert, Claudette Galvin, Delores Vandergrift, Pat Taylor, Kathy Garrido, Linda Hull, Janice Burchett, Julia Nash, Margaret McDonald, Trudi Crank, Peggy Svilarich, Lin¬ da Hulsey, Sherry Nichols, Betty Wood, Jane Bycroft, Carolyn Dermott, Marilyn Jacobs, RN (sponsor). Back row: Sharon Orr, Janice Vore, Chuck Welch, Milia Bishop, Carol Jones, Laura Zellers, Steve Evans, Kayleen Toller, Lora Fiedler. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION 103 CIRUNA The Council on International Relations and United Nations Affairs is the Social Science departmental club. From left: Scott Martin, Marie Ceselski, Terri Dolence, Randy Smith, Michele Hoff¬ man, Nancy Martin, Patty Green t The Society for Advancement of Management is a departmental organization open to all business majors. Front row from left: Debra Judd, Marsha Knaust, Darcy Brown, Laura Spaeth, Danette Banks (Queen candidate), Linda Barnes Second row: Steve Owen, Warren Townsend, Sherry Miller, Kathy Harding Third row: Bob Stribling, Mark Wright, Terry Cadwell (Vice-president), David Fuller (president), Pete Metcalf, Bob McKay Back row: Marty O’Brien, Jim Roderique, Brad Coggins, Don Brewer, Joe Dukart, Jim Kanakis, Joel Hahn 104 MSSEA The Missouri Southern Student Education Association is an umbrella group with members of ACE, SEA, and MNEA. Front row from left: Dr. Easterday, Dr. Banks, Debbie Myers, Becky Short, Hilda Richardson, Peggy White, Le Ann Freeze Se¬ cond row: Christie Dose, Lu Ann McConnell, Ernie Camerino, Lea Ann Boatright, Debbie Kleeman, Kathy Stipp, Julie King Back row: Debbie Michel, Diana Brown, Peggy McCutcheon, Cathy Thomas r 9 V 105 COLLEGE PLAYERS College Players is the theatre arts group. The members are: Row one—left to right—R. D. Lippencott, Mark Harris. Row two—Gretchen Lee, Raymond Lee, Jill Duncan, Dan Weaver, Susan Binder. Row three—Milton Brietzke—sponser, Geoffrey Mann, Sam Claussen, Jenny Blaylock, Janet Foy, Trij Brietzke. Up the stairs—Tracy Jones, Joyce Bowman, Joel Stim, Rob Thomas, Cheryl Wissbaum, Rita Henry, Sheryl Carr, Kelly Spence, Jannell Robinson, Greg Hill. 106 CHEER¬ LEADERS Cheerleaders —left to right—top row—Diane Jones, Cherrie Dickerman, Jane Ann Graham, Kris Forister, Ivy Pugh, middle row—Cam- panella Benson, Milt Morin, Bill Aaron, Jerry Bryant, Mike Owen, front row—Stacy Dahlstrom and mascot Mike Rogers. 3«r ART LEAGUE The Art League is the departmental art organization. Members in the photo are: Sheloine Colville, Kim Willoughby, Veda Mackinder, Janette Rude, Kenneth Marsh, Dave Thomas, Mary Turner, Jerie Terry, Rhonda Krokroskia, Gary Warren, Terry Ensor, Gretchen Lee, Debbie Boles, Jody Pfaffmann—vice president, Ann Frerer—secretary treasurer, Patricia Proven- zano—public relations, Members not present for the photo are: Mike Shelton—president, Kim Leffen, and Mike Moore. 107 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Baptist Student Union completed construction of a new B.S.U. building northeast of the campus on Duquesne road in the spring of 1978. Front row—left to right—Betty Weeks, Leonard Roten, Kelly Gray, Michael Cigala, Bill Aaron, Janice Vore, Cathy Singleton. Back row—Beth DeWitt, Jeff Gibson, Tricia DeWitt, Stan VanOstran, Ken Davenport, Greg Whitsett, Don Mercer, Bill Schilling, Troy Johnston. After the Ecu¬ menical Cam¬ pus Minis¬ try dissolv¬ ed last year Newman Com- munity was formed to serve the needs of the Catholic stu¬ dents and fac¬ ulty. ■■ NEWMAN COMMUNITY Front row—left to right—Linda Gebauer, Carrie Egan, Camille Higgins, Diana Roles, Brenda Jackson. Back row—Charles Moss, Charles Leitle Jim Jackson, Bob Striblin, Father Fergus Monaghan. KOINONIA Koinonia (the qreek word for fellowship) is a The members are: Row one-left to right-Brad Hood, Kathy Soper, . i I- ■ Karri Noble, Lynn Kent, Sylvia Ramsey. Row two—Todd Johnston, Tim non-denominational rallQIOUS Qroup. Wilson, Lori Ackerson, Pam Cooper, Mary Farris, DeAnna Brewer, Kurt Kollmeier. Row four—Richard Blake, Bill Aaron, Marcia Fields, Robin Sponsler, Carolyn Stukey. Row five—John Maples, Terresa Hollenbeck, Mark Frerer, Steve Eubanks, Ron Jones—campus minister. 109 WEBSTER HALL COUNCIL From left: Campy Benson, Vice President; Tom Bass, Treasurer; Cindy Spencer, Secretary; Marty O’Brien, President. no DELTA GAMMA Front row, left to right: Deion York, Kelly Seanor, Shannon Smith. Second row: Susan Schoen, Teresa Horner, Juli Nash, Tracy England, Frances Tosh, Kit-T Moore, Teressa Kennedy, Donna Lambeth, Denise Dunn, Sheri Beeler. Back row: Crystal Schnittner, Nicholette Ross, Kimberly Hayworth, Sheri Brooks, Kim Bekebrock, Pam Dickerson, Peggy White. p A N H E L L E N I C Front: Karen Brigham; Secretary. Middle: Leigh Shoup; President, Julia Nash; Vice President. Back: Myrna Dolence; Advisor. Not pictured: Trisha Dominique; Treasurer. n Lambda Beta Phi pulled a Halloween reverse by going trick-or-treating to the local hospitals’ children’s wards and giving them the treats, (above and right) 112 MSSC began a new Homecoming tradition this year by hosting a buffet luncheon for all alumni. Almost 400 former students, spouses and friends gathered before the Homecoming game for reunion fellowship. Regent Fred Hughes and his wife Becky (below) and many other faculty and board members also attended. Jack Dawson (72) received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Association President Glen Barnett, (far left) A practicing artist and teacher at Webb City High School, Jack has created the Pray¬ ing Hands and Kneeling Miner statues and a large mural for Webb City. He has also been featured in “Missouri Life” and in Missouri ar¬ tists exhibits. 113 Chart Photo by Clark Swanson taken at Pittsburg State University 114 115 116 117 mMmmmrnsmm , . 118 119 121 i 122 Entertainers of the year. Clockwise from far left: Arne Brav, Folk singer; Carlos Montoya, Flamenco guitarist; Gil Eagles, Hypnotist; Jack Ross, Guitarist; Bill Haymes, Folk singer; Vasser Clements, Bluegrass fiddler; Cheap Trick. 123 Clockwise from far left: Southwest Missouri SNEA Symposium on Issues in Education; Student Senate Christmas Party for underprivileged children; Pershing Rifles of 1978 dis¬ play trophies; Rob Reeser, Chart staff writer, interviews Modern Language Club President Brad Nee¬ ly; High school students in heated discussion during Ciruna’s United Nations day. 125 Top: Struggle and strain. Left: Tri-Beta checks out the bridge. Right: Rho Epsilon Chi showing athletic prowess. Bottom: Chi Epsilon Phi picnic, eat, talk, and be Merry. Opposite page: Circle K scaring $2000 out of kids with Halloween Spook House. (Chart Photo) 126 i 127 Left: The Lionettes, a new feature of the sports program, keep individual statistics during foot¬ ball games and are bat girls during the baseball season. Lower left: The Fellowship of Christian Athletes during a bible study session. 129 130 This series of photos was prepared by Stuart Borders as a photo feature assignment for Basic Photography class. A group of his friends staged this simulated party, but it represents what could be called the average college student party. Star¬ ting from top left: Ho hum, Hark!, Who’s there?, Supplies!, Good stuff, Cheers!, Popcorn!, Wild and crazy guys, Crash! 131 MY PICTURE WONT EVEN BE IN THE YEARBOOK! 132 133 HOME AWAY FROM HOME 134 CROSSROADS PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Winning photos for the Crossroads 1979 photography contest are (clockwise from right): 1st prize, $25— Lindy Binns, “snow scene” 2nd prize, $15— Kerwin Kollmeier, “bricks” 3rd prize, $10— Lindy Binns, “leaving for class after first snow” Honorable Mention—Kerwin Kollmeier, “milkweed” and “reflection” The contest was open to all students and faculty with categories of student life, nature, and special or experimental photographs. The photos were judged on composition, content, and quality of prints. ,36 137 The Chart was the most widely read publication on campus this year. The Acquisition of a Compugraphic typesetter aided the staff lead by Clark Swanson, Editor in Chief, and Richard Massa, Advisor, in producing a weekly newspaper. The Chart was honored for it’s sixth straight semester as an All American College Newspaper in the fall of 1978. Missouri’s Best College Newspaper The Chart, the official newspaper of Missouri Southern State College, is published weekly, except during holidays and examinations periods, from August through May, by students in journalism as a laboratory experience. Editorial views do not necessarily represent the opinions of the administration, the faculty, or the student body. CLARK SWANSON • STUART BORDERS SUSAN CAMPBELL John Roberts •••• Richard Bigley •••« Kay Albright •••••• Marie Ceselski •••• Lorry Youll .. BethSurgi ••••••« Rod Roberson •••• Ron Kemm ••••••« Vic England . Judy Willard ••••• .Editor-in-chief ►••Executive Manager ►••••Managing Editor Chief Associate Editor •••Business Manager •••••Associate Editor •••••Associate Editor • ••••Assistant Editor .Assistant Editor ••Editorial Cartoonist .••Sports Editor ••••Advertising Sales ••••Advertising Sales 139 CROSSROADS 1979 STAFF The Crossroads 1979 staff use d a new approach this year in trying to show the many ways of the college experience here at MSSC. A versatile layout style (there was none), the Points of Interest feature section, the Photography Contest, a different approach to the organization and stu¬ dent life Intersections section, and the minifeatures in the Population sec¬ tion were all new to Crossroads. All comments about this book and suggestions for next year’s Crossroads are appreciated. The staff for this year was (top to bottom, starting from left of this page): Kathy Morin, Business Manager; Laura Spaeth, Copy Editor; Sue Hulett, Editor; Terry Menard, Artist; Christy Hickam, Typist; Vic Englasn, Darkroom Assistant; Tim Vinyard, Photographer; Martha Dawson, Copy Assistant; Belinda Martin, Typist; Steve Duff, Photographer; Gwen Hunt, Advisor; Karen Spatz, Typist; not pictured Janet Davis, Typist. 140 wfm i Senior Portraits Aaron, Bill BSED, Spec. Ed. Adams, Douglas K. BSED, Phys. Ed. Albright, Kay D. BA, Speech Alford, Terri G. BSED, Music Anderson, Henry E. BS, Sociology Atkins, Raylene N. BS, Crim. Justice Adm. Bartlett, Rush L. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Bell, Robin L. BSED, Music Bennett, Michele G. BS, Crim. Justice Adm. Bigando, Bradley J. BSED, Phys. Ed. Blair, Monica L. BS, Crim. Justice Adm. BA, Sociology Boatright, Lea Ann BSED, Elem. Ed. Bolding, Leon BSBA, Gen. Bus. Boone, Terri BSED, Ind. Arts Bowling, Frances M. BS, Psychology Boyd, Richard A. BA, Psychology Braeckel, William E. BS, Mgmt. Tech, AS, Comp. Prog. Brewer, Wesley BSBA, Gen. Bus. Brigham, Karen BSBA, Gen. Bus. AS, Comp. Science Brigham, Patricia A. BSED, Elem. Ed. Brooks, Kerry A. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Brookshire, Kathy J. BSED, Bus. Ed. Brown, Bobbie A. BSED, Elem-Spec. Ed. Brown, Michael T. BS, Crim. Justice Assoc. Law Enf. Brownen, Terry E. BSBA, Acct. Mkt. Mgmt. 144 Burris, Ferdinand E. BS, Env. Health Tech. Burris, Gregory P., BSBA, Econ. Fin. Buttram, Sara, BSED, Elem. Ed. Butts, Ellen L., BSED. Elem. Ed. Bybee, Debra G., BSED, Psych- Spec. Ed. Cadwell, Terry R. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Econ. Finance Cain, Ernest L. BSBA, Acct. Caldwell, Kevin L. BS, Biology Callihan, Mark A. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Camerino, Ernest BSED, Elem.- Spec. Ed. Campbell, Cynthia J. BA, Pol. Sci., Assoc. Law Enforcement Campbell, Daniel S. BSED, Educ. Carr, Wallace BSED, Elem. Ed. Cates, Steven C. BSED, Social Sci. Catron, Peggy BSED, Elem. Ed. Chambers, Teresa L. BSED., Sec. Ed. Chapman, Billie A. BSED, Elem. Ed. Chapman, Carrol A. Assoc., Nursing Chapman, Mary Ann BSBA, Gen. Bus. Churchwell, Chris D. BSBA, Acct. Clapp, Sharon BSED, Elem. Ed. Clary, Gilbert E. BSED, Elem. Ed. Claussen, Elizabeth J. BSED, Elem. Ed. Conlin, James G. BS, Biology 145 L E Connor, Nellie Ann BSED, Elem. Ed. Cornell, Michael C. BS, Physics Cornell, Shirley F. AS, Nursing Cox, Freddie L. BSED, Art Cox, Laurence M. BSBA, Gen. Bus. Crabb, Lea Ann BSBA, Acct. Crampton, Richard M. BS, Crim. Justice Adm. Dalbom, William E. BSBA, Gen. Bus. Dampier, Reginald L. BSBA, Acct. Dappert, Donna L. BSED, Biology Davis, Denise E. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Dawley, Jim BS, Chemistry Dean, Joe A. BSBA, Acct. Mkt. Mgmt. Dearing, Michael S. BSBA, Acct. DeArmond, Kathy BSED, Elem-Spec Ed. DeGraff, Susan C. BSED, Phys. Ed. DeMint, Arthur Jr. AS, Pre- Engineering DeVries, Phyllis L. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Dickerson, Pamela C. BSED, Elem. Ed. Doke, Debra A. BSED, Psych- Spec. Ed. Dominque Patricia A. BSED, Elem- Spec. Ed, Social Studies Dreier, Roger N. BSED, Phys. Ed. Drew, LuAnri D. BA, Art Early, John R. BA, Theatre Eberting, Arthur L. AS, Pre-Med ■ (P T - r iy i k Elledge, Dean A. BS, Biology Elliff, Mark J. BSBA, General Bus. Elliott, Michael R. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt., Econ. Finance Ellison, James W. BS, English Emery, Stephen D. BSBA, Econ. Fin. 146 ( 1 Ensor, Terry BSED, Art Esmond, Daryl A. BA, Music Eubanks, Stephen C. BSED, Music Ewing, Tammy BSED, Elem. Ed. Farley, Bill P. BSBA, Gen. Bus. Fenske, Donald L. BA, Poli. Sci. Fields, Henry D. BS, Mgmt. Tech. Fortner, Rhonda R. BA, Psychology Freeze, Lee Ann BSED, Psvch.- Spec. Ed. Fritz, Debbie K. Assoc., Gen. Bus., Assoc., Dent. Asst. Fuller, David W. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Econ. Finance Gaydou, Beverly S. BSED, Phys. Ed. Gaydou, Donna R. BSED, Elem. Ed. Geller Rita BSED, Psych- Spec. Ed. Geren, Betty R. BSED, Art Gibbons, Susan R. BSED, Phys. Ed., Business Giltner, Lynn R. BSBA, Accounting Glass, Cheryl K. BSBA, Accounting Gondro, Michael R. BA, Music Gordon, Karen A. BSED, Phys. Ed. Graham, James F. BSED, Chem., Biol. Gulick, James D. BS, Biology Hahn, Joel B. BSBA, Gen. Bus. Hall, Barbara L. BSED, Elem. Ed., Spec. Ed. 147 e Hamsher, Tom BSBA, Econ. Fin. Harmon, Joe L. BSED, Elem. Ed. Harris, Mark BSED, Theatre Hartley, William S. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Hawkins, Dana Jo BSED, Art Heater, Daniel E. BSED, Psych-Spec. Ed. Heimsoth, Kirby AS, Auto Tech. Hemen, Janice E. BSED, El em. Ed. Herr, Dennis L. BS, Biology Herrelson, Cheryl L. BSED, Psych-Spec. Ed. Hildreth, Gloria R. BSED, Biology Hill, James R. BSED, Music Hill, Teresa J. BSED, Psych-Spec. Ed. Hoffman, Michele D. BA, History Hosp, Pamela S. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Howerton, Cindy A. AS, Sec. Science Hull, Linda L. AS, Nursing Huston, Donna R. BSED, Elem. Ed. Johnson, Aaron E. BSED, Speech Johnson, Darlene F. BSED, Music Johnson, Rick A. BS, Crim. Justice, Law Enforcement Johnson, William A. BA, History Joyce, Gregory A. BS, Mgmt. Tech. King, Kathleen M. BSED, Art Kirkman, Kathleen J. BA, English Kleeman, Debra BSED, Elem. Ed. Knight, David B. BSED, Music Koenemann, Sue Ann BSED, Elem Ed. Kollmeier, Kerwin N. BS, Mathematics Kost, Cynthia L. BSED, Elem. Ed. 148 r : I I t } Lamb, Mark BSBA, Acct. Lambert, John E. BSBA, Gen. Bus. Lanz, Susan D. BSBA, Acct. LaRose, Robert A. BA, Theatre Lay, Kathy J. BSED, Elem. Ed. Lee, Gretchen BA, Art Lee, Raymond BSED, Theatre Leften, Kimberly D. BA, Art Leonard, Susan E. BA, Art Long, Jerry W. BSED, Business Maloney, Cary F. BS, Biology Mann, Joyce E. BSED, Elem. Ed. Marble, Alan D. BA, Psychology Margerum, Lee Ann BS, Sociology Martin, David A. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Masur, Nicholas M. BSBA, Gen. Bus. Mayfield, Jeanie L. BSED, Business McFarland, Debra A. BSED, Elem. Ed. McHarg, Matthew G. BS, Physics Meadows, David B. BS, Mgmt. Tech. Menapace, Georgiana L. BSED, English Merrick, Patti S. BSBA, Gen. Bus. Miller, Eddie M. BS, Psychology Mills, Linda S. BSED, Elem. Ed. Mitchell, Glenda BS, Crim. Justice Adm. Monteleone, Michael K. BSBA Econ. Fin. Moore, Anita F. AS, Accounting AS, Comp. Science Moore, Gordon M. BSED, Art Morris, Robert D. BSED. Soc. Sci. Musgrove, Charles D BSBA, Accounting Musser, Patricia A. BSED, Elem. Ed. Neely, Terry A. BS, Crim. Justice Newby, Ernest K. BSED, Physical Ed. Nichols, Carl N. Jr. BSED, Art BSED, Special Ed. Nichols, Carl N. Ill BS, Biology Nichols, Earlene E. BSED, Art Nichols, Gary L. BS, Crim. Justice Nichols, Sherry K. AS, Nursing Norris, John T. BSED, Physical Ed. BSED, Art Obert, Melody J. BA, Psychology Oster, Timothy N. BS, Biology Pace, John A. BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Patrick, Paula A. BS, Biology Pennington, Scott BSED, Physical Ed. Pfaffmann, Alma J. BA, Art Pitts, Penny BA, Art Porter, Debra S. BSED, Elem. Ed. Price, Sherry A. BSBA, Accounting Provenzano, Patricia A. BSED, Art Pugh, Michael D. BS, Criminal Justice Puryear, Thomas C. BS, Biology Radley, Patricia R. BSBA, Accounting Raines, Lewis E. Ill BA, History Ramey, Becky A. AS, Nursing 150 Robertson, Randall BSED, Phys. Ed. Robinson, Jannell L. BSED, Theatre Robinson, Kathy D. BA, Sociology Rome, Randal J. BS, Sociology Ruzicka, Richard J. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Santee, Kristi An BS, Biology Sappington, Jan BSED, Biology Satterlee, Linda L. BSED, Art Schilling, Lanette R. BSBA, Econ. Fin. AS, Office Adm. Schoen, Susan BSED, Business Schwartz, Christopher BSBA, Gen. Bus. Sexton, Kathleen BSBA, Mkt. Mgmt. Shaw, Clair A. BA, Art Shipman, Gary L. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Econ. Finance Shoenberger, John P. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Short, Stephen J. BS, Biology Siders, Carolyn BSBA, Acct. Sill, Rick M. BS, Mathematics Sisk, Linda L. BSED, Spec. Ed. Smith, Donald R. BSED, Physical Ed. Smith, Thomas M. BS, Mathematics Sneddon, Janet BS, Psychology Snow, James David BSED, Business Splitter, Samuel H. BS, Biology 151 I Sponslor, Robin J. BSED, Elem. Ed. Steele, Reatha BSBA, Accounting Stephens, Loretta J. BA, Sociology BS, Crim. Justice Stevens, Patty BSED, Phys. Ed. Stewart, Daniel J. BA, Sociology Stipp, Kathy BSED, Elem. Ed. Straight, Kathleen S. BA, Art Stribling, Bob BSBA, Business Adm. Studebaker, Gail L. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Swanson, Charles M. BS, Biology Sweet, Gail BSED, Elem Ed. Terry, Deborah A. BSED, Psych-Spec. Ed. Terry, Robin BSED, Elem. Ed. Thexton, Brenda BSED, Social Science Thieman, Susan AS, Dental Hygiene Thomas, Cathy BSED, Elem. Ed. Thomas, Kathy BSED, Music Ed. Thompson, Juanita BSBA, Acct. Gen. Bus. Todd, Steven P. BS, Psychology Tosh, Frances BSED, Elem. Ed. Tucker, J. R. BA, Sociology Van Almen Deborah L. BSED, Physical Ed. Van Brunt, Troy BSED, Physical Ed. Wade, Bobby Jo BSED, Elem. Ed. Wall, Connie J. BSED, Elem. Ed. Warren, Gary G. BSED, Art Webber, Steve J. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Wells, Lesa BSBA, Accounting Wiles, Candy L. BSED. Phys. Ed. BA, English Wiles, Candy L. BSED, Physical Ed. 152 b - l l r f Williams, Karen BSED, English Wilson, Elizabeth A. BSED, Art Winans, Ellen L. BSBA, Acct. Whisman, Kenneth BS, Sociology White, Peggy BSED, Elem. Ed. Whitehead, Michael W. BSED, Elem. Ed. Wood, Betty L. AS, Nursing Woods, Helen D. BA, History BA, Political Science Woody, Cynthia J. BSED, Psych- Spec. Ed Wyatt, Philip D. BSBA, Mkt. Mgt. Xenos, Rita A. BSED, Business York, Deion J. BSBA, Business Adm. Young, John A. Jr. BSBA, Acct. AS, Comp. Prog. 153 Abram, Debra Addinaton, Philip Allen, Michael Allison, Don Allman, James Amos, Cynthia Anthony, Gary Atkins, Kristen Atwood, Teri Sue Babb, Keith Baird, Robert Barnes, Larry Bary, Sandy Bay, Ronald D. Jr. Bell, Ken Bell, Timothy J. Bowen, Bonnie Bowman, James Bowman, Lawrence Boyer, Susan Brake, Terry Brewster, Bill Brown, Rebecca Brown, Shelvy Brown, Joan V. Buchanan, Jewell Burgelin, Joanna Burtrum, Dave Bybee, Maria Cable, Randy Cahalan, Randy Cameron, Judith F. Canfield, Steve Carr, Martha Carroll, Patrick Carter, Elizabeth Cash, John Castel lani, Hal Challberg, Nancy Chance, Karen Chittenden, Jim „ Christensen, Renee 156 If I Christian, Randy Clay, Robert Coates, Dwaine Colla, Russell Comstock, Larry Conrow, David Cook, Brent Cook, Bruce Costley, Kandace Crampton, Douglas Crane, Patricia Crockett, Randy Culp, Dolores Cupp, John Curbow, Connie Curran, Greg Curry, Dan Dade, Patricia t S€NIORS Daugherty, Bryan Davis, Diana Deal, Dennis Dean, Sandra Demery, Chris Dick, James Dickey, Dave Dixon, Robin Dowty, Lawrence E. Dukart, Joseph Dunham, Hazel H. Elliston, Laura Embry, Gary Fields, Laurie Flynn, Ann Fogerson, Cecelia Fort, Jim Foster, Aletta J. Foster, Frank Francis, Pam Gailey, David Garman, Marinda Garrison, Teresa Gaston, Lillian Ab - Gq t 157 Gold, Mickey Green, Debra L. Griffith, Evleta Guinn, Terry Haley, James Halseth, Alfred H. Ham, Ricky Hampton, Laura Hardy, Elizabeth M. Harper, Charles Harrel, Gerry S. Hauck, Judy Heaton, Edward Heckert, Henry Henning, Gerald Hensley, Mark Hicklin, Linda Higginbotham, Dick Hill, William E. Hilton, Bruce Hobbs, Tim Horner, Rex Houk, Shaun Hughes, William Hutcheson, Barbara Ingram, John Jackson, Ralph Johnel, Cindy Jeanson, Kevin Jeffries, Joel Jennings, Allen Johnson, Richard W. Jones, Ron Keeton, David Kingory, Kyra Knight, Mark Koenig, Ron Koon, John Kulp, Robert Lambert, Monie Lampo, Linda Largent, Richard 158 Larson, Chris Lawson, Barbara Lemaster, William Leslie, Gail Lewis, Larry Lind, Susan Lindquist, Charles Lipscomb, Susan Lomas, Leland Longan, Frank Loyd, Mike Lynch, Craig Mabrey, Ron Mann, Geoffrey C. Manuel, Glenda Manuel, Jack Martin, Connie Martin, Donald S. S6NIORS Martin, John Martin, Kenneth H. Mayfield, Pat McBee, James McClendon, Debra McCutcheon, Cheryl McDonald, Jim McDonough, Rick McEntire, Clark P. McFarland, Emmett McGinnis, Judith Metcalf, Pete Metz, Patricia Meyers, Ruth Meyers, Stephen Mitchell, Connie Moore, Dorothy M. Morris, Sandra Morrison, James Morse, Patricia Mosher, Patricia Moyer, Nolajean Neely, Bradley Nelsen, Melissa Nelson, John Newberry, Gary Newdigger, Mel Noble, Peggy Noland, Cheryl Norman, James K. Nuckolls, Julie O’Brien, Martin Oldt, Robert Overton, Dennis Parker, Douglas Pendergraft, Albert Penn, Chester L. Potter, Irene E. Potts, John M. Ramsey, Sylvia Redden, Brenda Reed, Gary E E Reed, Nancy Remillard, John Roberts, John Roux, Dana Russell, Mark Sanders, Steven Sanger, Dave Scheef, Suzy Schell, Barbara Schulte, Raymond Scott, John Selbe, Dennis Selsor, Dale Sharp, R. Newton Shelton, Doris Sheppard, Kenneth Short, James Jr. Simmons, Donald Simpson, Rick Smith, Mickey Snow, James Snyder, Jim Parks, Tommy Spencer, Keith 160 Starchman, David Stark, Robert Stewart, Brad Stewart, Richard Stockton, David Struewing, Max Svilarich, Peggy Taylor, Lucinda Teeple, Steve Temczuk, Craig Thompson, Steven M. Toal, Carol Triplett, Carol Vanderbol, Dorothy Van Winkle, Richard Vore, Janice Walker, James Walker, Robert S€NIORS Ne - Yu Walton, James Warren, Charles Waters, Jack Watts, Marta West, Dennis White, Richard Whitman, Martha B. Williams, Leah Williams, Mike Willis, Joyce Wilson, Everette Wise, Richard Wohlwend, Mark Wood, Ted Woodard, Ronald Woolston, Michael Wright, Esther Wright, Jim Yocum, Donald Yust, Charlene 161 POST-GRADUATES Autry, Walter Baldwin, Jene Carter, James R. Clifford, Linda Clovers, Grantland Hogkins, Sarah Huffine, David James, Jennifer Jones, Randall Kelly, Sabra Koelkebeck, Jill Lisk, William McConnell, LuAnn Myers, Alva Patterson, Frank Pureell, Kim Robson, John Ross, Paula Scott, Anita Smith, Deborah D. Stephens, Loretta Williams, Steve Xavier, Maniekam Cooksey, Charles Dugan, Marilyn Fite, Pamela Galvin, Claudette Hendrix, Owen Hignite, David CHERRIE—CLOSEUP Cherrie Dickerman, sponsored by South Hall, was the 1978 MSSC Homecoming Queen. Cherrie was a cheerleader, president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Staff Assistant for South Hall. Originally from the St. Louis area, Cherrie now lives in Florida where she enjoys swimming and scuba diving. Cherrie won an award for saving a person’s life with mouth to mouth resuscitation. Cherrie also enjoys volleyball and now coaches it since she is no longer able to play because of an accident. She also loves sewing and playing ten¬ nis. Cherrie plans to teach P.E. and counsel on the High School level. She enjoys going to MSSC and has found it a much friendlier campus than most. As for being Homecoming Queen, Cherrie said “The girls really backed me up, they are all really , sweet people.” 162 UNDERCLASSES Adams, David Adams, Donna Adams, Valerie Addington, Particia Aggus, Carolyn Albright, Dennis Aldrich, Rebekah Aldridge, Sallie Allan, Christopher Allen, Roger Allgood, Julie Allison, Jessica Allison, Ron Allman, Margaret Anderson, Al A nderson, Lisa Anderson, Piper Anderson, Suzy Anderson, Terri Andrews, Bill Andrews, David Andrews, Jeff Angeles, Joe Ardese, Anthony Areno, Greg Arfstrom, Robert Arkenberg, Sandy Armstrong, Dana Armstrong, Deborah Armstrong, Gladys Arner, Guy Arnold, Kent Arnold, Marlene Arnold, Steven Asadi, Ahmad Asbill, Leigh Asher, Janie Ashmore, David Arkinson, Teresa Atwood, Matt Augustine, Larry Autry, Larry 163 Autry, Mary Aurry, Thomas Babb, Charley Babbitt, Susan Back, Marilyn Baiamonte, Donna Bailey, Anthony Bailey, Cindy Bailey, John Bailey, Kathy Bailey, Linda Bailey, Sharron Baine, Jane L. Baird, Viola Baker, Doug Baker, Edward Baker, Ron Baker, Susan Baldwin, Tim Balfour, Roger Ballard, Terri Banks, Danette Bankson, Ken Barbee, Brian Barchak, Glenda Barlet, Douglas Barnes, Linda Barnes, Pam Barnes, Sondra Barnett, Regina Barnett, Rich Barron, James Bass, Mike Bass, Tommy Bastin, Ray Battey, George Bauer, Mark Baugh, Kyle Bauni, Josephine Bay, Kathy Bay, Vicki Beam, Deborah Beard, Jeff Bearden, Gary Beattie, Michael Beatty, John Beckham, Wesley Becker, Leisa Beckner, James Beeler, Sheri Beezley, Dennis Begalke, Robert Behnen, Ronald Bekebrock, Kim Belk, Rebekah Belk, Todd Bell, Greg Bell, Mark Bellman, Richard Beni, Judith Bennett, Deborah Bennett, James Bennett, Ricky Benson, Campy Bentlage, Cheryl Bentlage, Steve Bernheimer, Craig Berry, Randy Berry, Vickie Berryhill, Ronda Betterton, Scott Bevis, Jim 164 Bickett, John Bidinger, Joe Biggs, James Biggs, Jame Bigley, Richard Bilke, Dolores Binder, Susan Binns, Linda Bishop, Milia Biss, Francis Blackburn, Daniel Blair, Jim Blair, Teresa Blair, R. William Bloomer, Joetta Blaser, Sheila Blaylock, Jennifer Bobier, LeAnn Bodon, Pete Boehning, Mark Boehning, Michael Bogart, David Bohm, Sharon Boles, Deborah Boles, Kay Bolien, Synthia Boman, Greg Bonebrake, Lisa Bonet, Dawn Bonjour, Cecelia Booker, Robert Boore, Beth Bocre, Jill A. Borders, Stuart Bosley, Patricia Botlik, Patrick Bottom, Deborah Bounds, Dennis Bounds, Lucy Bowen, Stephen Bowen, William Bowerman, Dale Bowling, Marla Boyd, Billy L. Boyd, Craig Boyd, Harry Boyd, Margaret Boyer, Linda Brackenridge, Jalene Bradford, Mary Brady, Phyllis Braker, Jerry Brasiola, T. Rocky Breda, Sharon Brewer, DeAnna Brewer, Donald Bright, Ed Briley, Terri Brill, Cheryl Brill, Janice Brinkhoff, Julie Brinkman, Donna Brisby, Pamela 165 Broadwater, Ralph Brock, Alan Brock, Ralph Brock, Russell Brock, Stephen Brockett, Michael Brockman, John Brockman, Rebecca Broglio, Peter Bronson, Christy Brooks, Sheri Brothers, Bill Brothers, Larry Brotherton, Carla Brower, Charlotte Brown, Anita Brown, Cassandra Brown, Debra Brown, Denice Brown, Eric L. Brown, Erwin Brown, E. Jay Brown, Karen Brown, Kathryn Brown, Keith Brown, Kelvin Brown, Leslie Brown, Linda Brown, Marie Brown, Mark Brown, Mike Brown, Pamela Brown, Randy Brown, R. Lee Brownsberger, Gert Bruner, Angela Bruner, John Bruton, Brenda Bruton, Michael Bryan, Pamela Bryant, Gerald Bryant, Rhonda Bryant, Terrance Brymer, Charles Buchanan, James Buchanan, Melfin Buck, Richard Buckner, Stephen Buffington, Dean Bull, Jonna Bull, Mark Bunney, Hope Buntin, Paul Burchett, Janice Burger, Scott Burgess, Pam Burken, Michael Burks, Judy Burks, Marsha Burleson, Randall Burn, Marsha Burnham, Cynthia Burnham, Robert Burns, Beverly Burns, Cathy Burton, Darlene Burton, Ron Burwick, Theresa Bushnell, Susie Buster, Martha Butler, Connie V 166 Butler, Connie Butler, Debbie Butler, Sharon Butler, Stan Butler, Van Butts, Ellen Buzzard, Deborah Bybee, David Bybee, Nancy Bycroft, Jane Byler, Pamela Byrd, Cynthia Byrd, James Cabrera, Epi Caine, George Caldwell, Gayle Caldwell, Terry Call, Gene Campbell, David Campbell, Donnie Campbell, Jackie Campbell, Johnny Campbell, Linda Campbell, Mildred Campbell, Susan Campbell, Timothy Campbell, Tony Cannon, Sherri Cantrell, Lisa Capp, Audrey Capps, Melissa Capps, Michael Carder, Kim Carlson, Lonnie Carmichael, Eddie Carres, Carol Carres, Cynthia Carpenter, William Carr, Sheryl Carroll, Earl Carter, Denise Carter, Karen 167 Carter, Mary Carter, Michelle Carter, Paul Carter, Russell Carterman, Maria Cassidy, Mary Castor, Gary Caswell, Mary Cates, Monica Catron, Penny Cavanaugh, Ralph Cearnal, Debra Cearnal, Patrice Ceselski, Josephine Ceselski, Marie Ceselski, Sarah Chambers, Gregory Chambers, John Chancellor, Mitzi Chappelle, Thomas Charlton, Obern Chase, Bill Chastain, James Chatman, Laura Chew, Laura Chew, Marcinda Chew, Robin Childers, Anita Chirafisi, Carol Chitwood, Michelle Christophersen, Terry Christy, Greg Churchwell, Calvin Chyanyalak, Vanida Cigala, Michael Cindrich, Jeff Claibourne, Kim Clark, Caroline Clark, Darrell Clark, Denise Clark, Joyce Clark, N.R.Mark Clark, Mark D. Clark, Paul Clarkson, Susan Clay, Janie Clay, Loren Clement, Saimon 1 168 X r jggg Clevenger, David Clinton, Rose Close, Phillip Coatney, Lenora Coble, Dee Coble, Jeff Coffee, Robin Cog bill, Marsha Coggin, Brad Cole, Jeff Cole, Jimmie Cole, Joyce Cole, Kristen Cole, Terry Cole, Tony Coleman, Bruce Coleman, Stanley Coles, Bill Coles, Edward Coley, Dennis Collins, Charles Colville, Shelonie Comer, Robert Comfort, David Compton, Connie Compton, Joseph Conrow, Matthew Cook, Carolyn Cook, Charles A. Cook, Gary Cook, Marilyn Cook, Marilyn K. Cookley Jr., William Coons, Samuel Cooper, Karl Copley, Donald Corbin, Carla Corbin, Randall Corkle, Ron Cornelison, Bobby Cornelius, Scott Cornell, Kevin Cornish, Dennis Correll, Cheryl Corum, Kathy Cotton, Jeff Cowen, Matt Cowen, William Cox, Doug Cox, Steve Cox, Timothy Coy, Dale Coyner, Juanita Crabtree, Richard Craig, JoAnn Craig, Nancy Craig, Sherry Cramer, Scott Crampton, Susan Crane, Sandra Crank, Trudi Crass, Debbie Crawford, Charles 169 Crawford, Janet Crawford, Lonnie Crawford, Stuart Creely, Lynn Cresap, Amy Cress, Steve Crisler, Kimberly Crockett, Patrick Croghan, Robert Cromer, Carl Crow, Mike Crow, Vicki Creekmore, Ketsy Crumbliss, Gina Crume, Howard Cruzan, Janet Culp, Mark Cumming, Robert Cunningham, Daniel Cunningham, David Cunningham, Heather Cunningham, Jon Cupp, Jim Cupps, Rick Current, Mark Cusack, Elizabeth Dabbs, Marcy Dagley, Margaret Dahlstrom, Stacy Dake, Mark Dale, Charles Dale, Susan Dame, James Dane, Angela Daniel, Connie Daniels, Peggy Danner, Damon Darnell, Nedra Daugherty, Patricia Daugherty, William Davenport, Ken Davenport, Steven Davey, DeeLynn Davidson, Leslie Davidson, Nancy Davis, Janet Davis, Larry J. Davis, Marjorie Davis, Perry Davis, Ramona Davis, Rhonda Davis, Stephen Davis, Vicki Davis II, William G. Davisson, Kirk Davisson, Vicki Dawe, Keishy Dawson, Martha Dawson, Tom Day, James Days, Greg Dean, Gary Dean, Karen DeArmond, Mary A. DeArmond, Patti Decker, Eric Deckert, Cathy J. Deems, Becky DeGraff, Shawn DeLong, Rodney DeMasters, Mary Dembeck, David % m, 170 f t f Denham, Virginia Dennison, Debi Denton, Cynthia Deppe, Mary Dermott, Karen DesAutels, Michelle Detherage, Chris Deverick, Leslie Devore, Richard DeWitt, Carol E. DeWitt, Patricia Deyers, Scott Dicharry, Cindy Dickerman, Cherrie Diercks, Kim Dilbeck, Kim Diles, Kelly Dill, Charles Dillon, David Dinh, Hung Dishman, Darren Dishman, Randy Dissler, Martha Ditto, John Dodson, Gary Dodson, Robert Dolence, Terry Donnell, Curt Donnel, Joyce Dooley, Kevin Doran, Brian Dose, Christie Dose, Lynn Doss, Ralph Dotson, Rebecca Douglas, Marshall Downing, Deborah Drew, Dennis II Driskill, Terry Druart, Paula Dubray, Cherie Dubray, Gina Dudley, Curtis Duensing, Debbie Dugan, Patrick Duhon, Joe Duncan, Jill Dunn, Denise Durall, David Durbin, Kathye DuRossette, Becky Eagles, Kathy Eastman, William Eckhart, Debra Edds, Charles Eddy, Michael Eden, Deborah Eden, Tami Edgin, Glenn Edman, Robert Edwards, Beverly Edward, Brent Edwards, Ellen I 171 Edwards, Frank Edwards, James Edwards, Katherine Egan, Carrie Eiskina, Larry Eitenmiller, Frank Elbert, Lisa Elder, David Eldred, Wayne Eldridge, Lincoln Ellerman, Julee Elliott, Charles Elliott, Cheri Elliott, Cindy Ellis, Kathy Elrod, Debbie Embrey, Paula Emerick, Darren Emmert, Judith Endicott, William England, Dawn England, Robert England, Tracy England, Vic English, Butch Epperson, John Eppright, Tanara Erwin, Lauren Erwin, Sally Escobar, Alberto Estes, Brian Estes, Leslie Estes, Marsha Etcheson, Terry Evans, Brad Evans, David Evans, George Evans, Greg Evans, Marsha Evans, Steve Everett, Debra Everett, Richard Everheart, Terri Ewing, Cynthia Ewing, Galen Ewing, James Fancher, Kristy Farmer, Mary WAGE INCREASE DECREASES JOBS AVAILABLE As we struggled through our studies to attain that seemingly elusive diploma, many students were also chasing after elusive jobs. One obstacle they faced was the constant increase of the minimum wage. While the in¬ crease may have been good for those already employed, it had detrimental effects on the teens and college students seeking jobs. Without skills it became difficult to find jobs other than in fast food restaurants or clerking. But without a job it was hard to get skills. The vicious circle continued to grow. The increase also cut down on part- time hiring. One area banker conceded that the increase practically prohibits his hiring of unskilled, inexperienced people with or without college degrees. The cost of training is not worth the return he would get from the person. He said the minimum wage increase is “the worst thing to happen to young people, including the college graduates.” 172 I Farris, Julie Farris, Mary Faulk, Lynn Faulk, Rebecca Faulkner, Teri Fears, Carole Feather, Conrad Featherson, Vincent Felkel, Craig Fenske, Janet Ferguson, Doug Fiedler, Lora Fields, Rod Fischer, Julie Fisher, Anthony Fisher, Bruce Fisher, Debra Fitzpatrick, Tina Fleming, Tina Floyd, Tyrone Fojas, Donna Foote, Randy Forcum, Richard Ford, Debbie Ford, Fred Ford, Lance Ford, Mark Forester, Nancy Forister, Kristine Forrey, Felicia Foster, Paul Fowler, Barbara Fowler, Victor Fowler, Wilbur Foy, Janet Foy, Mary Fraizer, Charla Francis, Janice Franklin, Janice Freeborn, Julie Freeborn, Kimberly Freelend, Vivian French, Stella Frerer, Rachel Frerer, Rebecca Frerer, Ron Frey, Tom Frost, Mary Ellen Frost, Randy Frye, David Frye, Jimmy Fugate, Kevin Fuller, Dan Fullerton, Nancy Fullerton, Randy Fullerton, Terri Fullerton, William Fullmer, Sheryl Furnas, Pamela Furry, David Galbraith, Sandy Gannaway, Diana Gannaway, Margaret 173 Gardner, Kieth Gardner, Lisa Gardner, Stan Gardner, Steven Garman, Clarence Garner, Waulda Garren, Delene Garrido, Kathy Garrison, Georgina Garrison, Greg Garton, Cindy Garvey, Julie Gaucher, Stephen Gavin, Bryan Gaw, Laura Gaydou, Joyce Gebauer, Linda George, Jane Gibbons, Jana Gibbs, Pamela Gibson, Cathy Gibson, Cheryl Gibson, Jeff Gibson, Kyra Gibson, Rena Gibson, Terry Giffen, Kirk Gilbert, Cynthia Gilbreth, David Giles, Steve Gillis, Linda Gilmore, Randy Gipson, Tracy Glades, Keith Glass, Michael Glass, Patrica Glatz, Richard Glover, Richard Goade, Michael Goade, William Gover, Bobby Goddard, Robert Golbach, John Gold, Gary Gollhofer, Melody Gollhofer, Richard Golubski, Cheryl Gonterman, Deborah Gooch, Georgeann Gooch, Kelly Goodwin, Robert Gorszczyk, Steve Gossett, Billy Goswick, Randy Grafmiller, Janet Graham, Bonnie Graham, JaneAnn Graves, Mark Gray, Donna Gray, Kelly Gray, V. Michelle Gray, Will Grebe, Lonnie Green, Anthony Green, Cynthia Green, Jackie Green, Kelly Green, Kimberly Green, Patricia Green, Steve Greene, Gary Greenfield, Wayne 174 ON BASE College is a meeting place for people of different backgrounds aiming for different futures. Many students here came from military backgrounds. These students added a unique dimension to our campus with their insights into cultures other than ours. Danette Banks, second in the Homecoming Queen contest, was born in France. Her father is a Colonel in the U.S. Air Force. Danette found the moving to be an educational asset as she lived in cultures from Taiwan to Arkansas, from the Philip¬ pines to Delaware, from North Carolina to Missouri. Although Jerry Walker was born in Morocco and later moved to San Diego, his father being in the Navy failed to affect him much because he was too young to remember. Brenda Henson, whose father was in the Army, loved the moving around as she traveled from Ger¬ many to Japan to Florida to California to Missouri. She found making friends became easier even though the friendships were inevitably short-li ved. Besides these three and many other “military brats” there are many ex-military men and women on campus. All of them remind us that we gather in a melting pot of unique individuals here at Missouri Southern. Greer, Christi Gregg, Ray Greninger, Betsy Gretz, Sharon Griffey, Dorothy Griffin, Karen Grigsby, Jack Grimm, David Griner, Janine Gross, Debbie Gross, Donna Grosse, Robin Guerra, Becky Guinn, Rodney Gurley, Curtis Guthrie, John Hackler, Arnona Haddock, Dorothy Hadley, Dan Hadley, Scott Haffner, Ed Hagerty, Sheila Hakes, Ed Hall, Carl Hall, Jeff Hall, Joseph Hall, Kimberly Hall, Shelly Hall, Sheryl Hallam, Billie Hallam, Fredric Hallam, Kathy Halterman, Kevin Halvorsen, Fred Hamilton, Gary Hamm, Leslie Hammer, Jill Hammond, Mary Hampton, Ronald Handley, Mike Hansen, David Hansen, Lori 175 Harding, Kathy Hargett, Nola Harless, Rosemary Harmon, Kandice Harrell, Jane Harris, Dale Harris, Gregory Harris, Jerry Harris, John Harris, Kerry Harris, Neil Harris, Sherrie Harrison, Scott Harrod, Robert M. Hart, Pamela Hartley, Kimbra Hartley, Rayma Hartley, Terri Hartman, Linda Hartsell, Clifford Hartsell, Terry Hash, Clifford L. Hatfield, Jeffrey Hatfield, Karen Hayden, Elaine Hayden, Terri Hayes, Rickey Hayes, Steven Hayes, Tracy Hays, Caren Hayworth, Kimberly Head, Jayne Heatherly, Geraldine Heathman, Jerry Heathman, Sandy Hedges, Trudy Heerman, Mark Heeter, Charles Hefley, Kristin Heidenrich, Linda Helliker, Paula Helmkamp, Samuel Hembree, Tyrone Hempen, Ken Hempen, Tom Henderson, Danny Henderson, Joy Henderson, William Hendrickson, Charles Hendrickson, Lori Henning, Cheryl Henry, Rita Henson, Teri Hermann, Gretchen Herrell, Jarrett Herron, Ponglas Herron, Steven Hertzberg, David Heseman, Allan Hess, John D. Hess, Robert Hess, William Hicks, David Hicks, Helen Hicks, Larry Hicks, Nancy Higdon, Buddy Higginbotham, Robert Higgins, Camille Higgins, Mike Hignite, Janet M. 176 MS SC Hill, Dana Hill, Greg Hill, James Hill, Jennifer Hill, Retta Hill, Robert E. Hills, Harriette Hilton, Susan Himmelsbach, Lori Hindman, Karen Hinds, Deborah Hinds, Lynn Hines, Ida Mary Hininger, Carrie Hinson, Lesia Hirshey, Shelly Hirshey, Terry Hively, Paul Hobbs, Tammy Hoenes, Roger Hoenshell, Steve Hoffmann, Tammy Hole, Joel Holland, Frances Holland, Joyce Hollenbeck, Terresa Hollingsworth, Barb Honaker, Lisa Honas, Dean Hood, Barbara Hood, Ralph T. Hoofnagle, Harold Hooker, P. Stuart Hopper, Michael Horner, Teresa Hoskins, Mark Hosp, Kim Houck, Betty Hough, Martha Houlihan, Theresa Houpt, Sabrina House, James House, Nancy Householder, Kim Housman, Robyn Howard, Beth Howard, Kevin Howard, Scott Howerton, Barry Howerton, Cindy Howkins, Katherine Howrey, Kim Howsman, William Hoyt, Edward Hubbard, David Hubba, Carol Hubert, Renee Huddleston, Tracey Huffman, Debbie Huffman, Jimmy Huynh, Tammy Hulett, Sue D. Hulette, Karen L. 177 Hull, Erika Hull, Janet Hull, Susan Humphrey, Leslie R. Hundley, JoAnn Hunt, Taylor Hunter, Lisa Hunter, Matt Hutching, Mary Hutching, Shelly Hutchison, Roberta Hyde, Dena Hyde, Sam Ideker, William Ipock, Lance Irick, Greg Irvin, Shelly Isbell, Lana Jackson, Jeffrey Jackson, J.W. Jackson, Kevin Jackson, Larry Jackson, Patricia Jacobs, Darlene James, Amanda James, Linda James, Teresa Jantz, Debra Jarvis, Michael Jeans, Pamela Jeans, Truman Jeffries, Keri Jennings, Michael Jewett, Miriam Johnson, Arne Johnson, Ben Johnson, Bev Johnson, Danatte Johnson, David Johnson, Edna Johnson, Gary D. Johnson, Jamie Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Lena Johnson, Leonard L. Johnson, Penny Johnson, Randy Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Graham Johnson, Terry Johnston, Wayne Jones, Bryan Jones, David Jones, Diane Jones, Dionis Jones, Jane Jones, Kevin Jones, Randy Jones, Roy Jones, Steven Jones, Tracy Jones, Carol Jones, Jianna Jordan, Peggy Joseph, Richard Joyner, Malcolm Judd, Debra Judd, Sandra Juhnke, Susan Junkins, Julie Kakuske, Gretchen 178 ROPES AND .22S Kalmbach, Chris Kalmbach, Mary Kanakis, Jim Kanandi, Farhad Karagas, Kevin Katzfey, Rick Kaughman, Rick Keeley, Todd Keeling, Rick Keethler, Marti Keisner, Kevin Kelly, Sandra Kelly, Margaret Kelly, William Kelsey, Jeanne Kemm, Ron Kemp, Mark Kennedy, Larry Kennedy, Teressa Kent, Jo Kepford, Karen Keplar, Mary Keppler, Dale Keppler, Kathleen Kerans, Richard Kersey, David Kertz, Elizabeth Ketcher, Melissa C. Kerps, Roy Jr. Ketterer, Vincint Kidwell, Leslie Kilbane, Tim Killian, Patti King, Cyrus King, Diane King, Susan Kinman, Mark Kirby, Jennifer J. Kirk, Betty Kirk, Randy Kissinger, Jim Kissinger, Karen Swinging down a thirty-foot tower may seem easy to some people, but to the uninitiated, the first time can be a little scary. On October 12 and 13 the Military Science Department offered a rappelling and shooting clinic for brave and interested students as part of Homecoming week and also to promote interest in the department. After the “Help, I’m going to fall” feeling passed most of the students enjoyed the experience. About half the students attending the shooting clinic had never used a firearm before and most were pleasantly surprised at how well they did. Each student fired 15 rounds with a .22 caliber rifle, then walked down the 50-foot range to retrieve the target. The most unnerving moment to a more ex¬ perienced marksman was “turning around after taking the target off the board and seeing all those kids pointing guns at me!” 179 Kleyman, Scott Klott, Carlo Kluba, Colleen Kluck, Dolores Knaust, Marilyn Knaust, Marsha Knight, Kathi Knight, Larry Knight, Micheal Knight, William Knisley, Linda Knoll, LoRee Kohler, Valerie Kollmeier, Kurtis Korner, Bryan Kost, Jane Kramer, Susan Kreighbaum, Edwina Kreighbaum, Julie Kriecklaus, Jon Krokroskia, Rhonda Knuse, Mitch Kuhn, Robert Kuklentz, Cherie Kunsle, Robert Kueum, Randy Kyle, Danette Kyle, Deborah Lacey, Kathleen LaGasse, Michael Laird, SeAnn Lais, Gay Lakey, Mary Lakhdar, Amal L’Allier, Vallerie Lamano, Mark Lamar, Rick Lambeth, Donna Lambeth, Keith Lamp, Cathy Land, Charles Landreth, Mark Landrith, Jeffrey Lane, Joe Langston, Vicki Lanham, Shelly Lankford, Carolyn Lankford, Tim Lanz, Cindy Laptad, Darren Largent, Terry Larkin, Lisa Larson, Jill Lathrop, Diana Lauener, Kenny Law, Pat Lawson, Dana Lawson, Kenneth Lawson, Sandi Layne, Meilanie Layne, Thomas Layton, Tom LeClaire, Gary Ledbetter, Frank Ledbetter, Kathy Lee, Gregg Lee, Patricia Lehman, Christine Leist, Sandra LeMasters, Gerald Lemmones, Jerry Leonard, James C. 180 Lewis, Cindy Lewis, Jill Lide, Janice Lightle, Franz Lightner, Jackie Lightner, Chryssie Lindsey, Steve Lindquist, Janie Linker, Robert Lippincott, Robert Lippoldt, Kristi Little, Kimberly Littleton, Mary K. Locke, Darren Loehr, Bonnie Loftus, Robert Logan, Samuel Long, Ellen Long, Jerry Looney, Florence Looney, Lisa Lopez, Woody R. Lott, Mikel D. Love, Dennis J. Lowe, Rose Lowry, Andrea Loyd, Brent Lucas, John Lucchi, Chris Lundiem, Margaret Lundstrom, Jennifer A. Lung, Linda Luttrell, Dixie Lux, Nelda Lyall, JoAnne Lynch, A. Rick Lynch, Mark Lyness, Robert Lyttle, Bob MaBee, Carol MaBee, Linda Mabrey, John Macken, Joe Mackeinder, Veda Madden, James Maddox, Michael Maguire, Beverly Maguire, Janet Major, George Majors, Eddie Malinowski, Kent Malone, Tom Maloney, Alane Manard, John Manire, Nancy Manning, James Manning, Sharon Maples, John Maples, Pamela Marsh, Kenneth Marti, Kurt Marti, Mary Marti, Randy 181 Martin, Barry Martin, Belinda Martin, Daniel Martin, David B. Martin, Dennis Martin, Hannah Martin, Mary Martin, Mary A. Martin, Mike Martin, Nancy Martin, Richard Martin, Sue Martin, Valeri Martinous, Richard Martz, Cheryl Mashall, Douglas Massey, Michelle Massey, Mike Matchell, Philip Mathina, Randy Mattes, Ellen Mattis, Malaine Matthews, Scott Maurer, Diana Mayer, Warren Mayfield, Danny McAllister, John McCall, Denise McCann, Max McCanse, Thad McCaulla, David McClanahan, Darrell McClanahan, Mike McCleary, Charles McClintoch, Victoria McConnell, Donald McConnell, Randall McCord, Celia McCoy, Susan McCrary, Jeffrey McCrary, Susanne McCullum, Joyce McCutcheon, Peggy McDaniel, Kelli McDonald, David McDonald, Margaret McEntire, Teri McFarland, Randy McGinnis, Linda McGriff, Mark McGuill, E. Jennifer McKay, Bob McKay, Judith McKay, Stephen McKee, Rhonda McKinney, Janet McKinney, Jim McKinney, John McKinney, Norma J. McKinzie, Kathleen McKlintic, Roger McKnight, John McKoy, Jay McNeely, Ginger McNew, Sam McPheron, Mike McPherson, Valerie McTaggart, Kent Melawen, Debbie Melin, Brenda Mell, Carole Menard, Terry 182 ] Mense, Mark Merrich, Kristi Merry, Ralph Mertens, Steve Messer, Karen Metts, Sandy Metz, Cheryl Metz, Jack Metz, Susan Meuschke, Andra Meyer, Rick Meyers, Jay Michael, Lynne Michel, Debbie Michel, James Miksell, Laura Millard, John Miller, Brian Miller, Cheryl Miller, Janet Miller, Jodie Miller, Jon Miller, Keith Miller, Michael Miller, Molly Miller, Rick Miller, Steve Mil ls, Eujean R. Mills, Lori Minh, Tran Q. Minkle, Robert Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Chara Mitchell, Debra Mitchell, Lillie Mitchell, Terrana W. Mitchell, Terry L. Mitchell, Violet Mittag, Sheila Moehr, Tony Moffat, Bruce Money, Paul D. Montgomery, Tom Moore, Brenda Moore, Harold E. Moore, Katherine Moore, Kit-T Moore, Raydeen Moore, Rick Moore, Susan Moore, Tami Moorehouse, Penny Morey, Karl Morgan, Alan Morgan, James Morgan, John Morin, Kathleen Morin, Mike Morris, Cari Morris, Karen Morrison, David Morrison, Jill Morrison, Robert 183 Morrow, Rhonda Morton, Steve Mosley, Donna Moss, M. Robert Moss, Susan Moult, J. Grant Moult, Robert Mouser, Jeff Mouton, David Mulkey, Bradley Mulkey, Sue Munson, Alan Murawski, Julie Murphy, Homer R. Murray, David Mutrux, Robert A. II Myeburger, Betty Myers, Beth Myers, Debbie Myers, Lisa Myers, Maureen Myers, Robert Myers, Stephene Naaykens, Joe Nappier, Wendy Nash, Julia Navarro, Susan Neagle, Connie Neely, Terry Ness, Kathy Ness, Kelly Neth, Tom Neuenschwander, Anna M. Neuenschwander, Ed Newby, Darlene Newcomb, Hank Newmann, Margaret A. Newton, James B. Newton, Jerilyn Nguyen, Chien Nguyen, Tho Van Nicholas, Chris Nichols, David Nichols, Floyd Nichols, James Nichols, Janet Nickels, Stepanie Nickle, Bruce 184 Nicoletti, Matt Niel, Julie Nighswonger, Robert Nims, Cecilia Nims, Kenneth Nippes, Kay Nivens, Kimmie Noble, Karri Noble, Nancy Noel, Randy Norman, Deborah Norman, Leslie Norris, Becki Norris, Joseph Norris, Pat Norton, Mark Nuckles, Kevin Nwosu, Samuel Nye, Bill I. Oberlander, Chris O’brien, Frank O’brien, Janet O’Daniel, Kathy O’Dell, Marvin Ogden, Dean Oglesby, Phil Oliver, Deborah Orcutt, Scott Orler, Cathy Jo Orr, Sharon Orr, Vicky Orton, Denise Osborne, Teresa Oshlo, David Otipoby, Lewis Ott, Anthony Overeem, Mary Owen, Michael Owen, Steven Owen, Thomas Owens, Janet Owens, Jeff Owens, Jeffrey T. Owens, Kimberly Pace, Kimberly Pachlofer, Edgar Pack, Julia Padley, Tim Page, Mickey Page, Joyce Paige, Cherie Palmer, Chris Palmer, Mona Palmer, Robyn Palmer, Vivian Palone (Dawson), Cherryl Parker, Stormi Parkinson, Aria Parrish, Mark Parrish, Mark Parrish, Michelle Parsons, Kent Patterson, Anne 185 Patterson, Carol Patterson, Jerry Patterson, Jill Patterson, John Patterson, Marilyn Patterson, Steven Patton, Steve Paul, Georgia Payne, Delores Payne, Greg Payne, James Payton. Bob Payton. Thelma Peabody, Larry Pearcy, Cathy Pearish, Billy Pearman, Debra Pearman, Lisa Pearson, Timothy Peasel, Sheri Peasley, Donna Peck, Eddie Peck, Suzanne Peckham, Kim Peel, Moses, F. Peel, Patricia Peek, Jim Pendergraft, Durard Pendergraft, Patti J. Pennington, Robert Pennington, Sis Peregoy, Karen Periman, Craig Periman, Shalaine Perkin, Sally Perry, James Perry, Michael Peters, Debra Peters, Luanne Peterson, Maureen Peterson, Merlene Petet, Michael Pettit, L. Coleen Pfaffman, Gregory Pflug, Tammy Pham, Tuan Phillips, Greg Phillips, Gwendolyn Phillips, Michael Phillips, Pam Phillips, Terry Phipps, Brenda Pierce, Debra Pilgrim, Chris Pitts, Brenda Plagman, Steve Pliler, Linda Plummer, Gayola Plummer, Steven Pogue, Lesann Poiry, Micael Polen, Richard J. Pollock, Bill Poole, Mark Popps, Kerry Porter, Donald Porter, Virginia Potter, Danette Powell, Jean Powell, Julia Powell, Margie Powers, Debbie 186 n Powers, John Preddy, Annette Preston, Brad Preston, JoHannah Preston, LuAnn Prettyman, Tammy Price, Linda Pride, Sandra Prigg, Tracy Probert, Lee Provance, Cathy Pruitt, Birl Pugh, Ivy Pugh, Keith Pugh, Phillip Pullum Deborah Purker, Jickie Purkey, Loretta Puman, Dave Putnam, Cherie Queen, Carolyn B. Quintard, Jay Quintard, Terri Rabe, Lori Radmer, Katherine Rager, Terri Raine, Allen Raine, Raymond Rainey, Edward Rainey, Nick Ramsey, Richard Randall, David Randall, Dollie Randall, LeaAnne Randall, Willa Randolph, Mark Rank, Michelle R. Rankin, Janice Rapp, Dana Rasmussen, James A Ratliff, Cindy Ratliff, Lindell Ray, Sonya SENIOR INVASION Several times throughout the year high school students seemed to be invading Southern’s cam¬ pus. Different campus organizations sponsored these visits for special activities related to the pur¬ pose of the organization. The Student Senate spon¬ sored Senior Day during Homecoming week. Kathy Lay was chairman of the event and 40 MSSC students served as tourguides. They hosted over 700 area high school seniors during the event. Senior Day provided an opportunity for the students to see the campus and become ac¬ quainted with the academic programs, physical facilities, and extracurricular activities available at Missouri Southern. 187 Southern L-e-i-s-u-r-e Ray, Sonya Redden, William Reding, Claudia Reed, Sally Reed, Tim Reece, Ronald Reeser, Julie Reeser, Rob Reeve, John Reneau, CarolJane Renfrow, Lisa Replogle, Rhonda Reynolds, Kathy Reynolds, Pamela Rhoden, Janean Ribinski, Jeanne Rice, Terry Rice, Wayne Richerdson, Kent Richey, John Richardson, Jennifer Richardson, Rickey Richardson, Bob Ricketts, Ann Riddle, Pat Ridings, Robin Righthouse, Celia Riley, Brad Riley, Don Riley, Jim Riley , Mark Riley, Steve Rinehart, Marthanne Ritter, Alan Ritzman, John Rivers, Terri Rivette, Rose Roark, Brad Roak, Richard Roberson, Robert Roberson, Rod Roberts, Carol Roberts, Katherine Roberts, Wane Robertson, Doug Robertson, Henry Robertson, Janice 188 Robertson, Kimberly Robertson, Nancy Robertson, Tom Robinson, Keith Robinson, Peggy Robinson, Robert Roddy, Kandy Roderique, Don Roderique, Jim Rodgers, Charollette Rogers, Wesley Roe, Kathleen Roetto, Samuel Rogers, Kathleen Rogler, Kathy Roles, Dianna Roles, Therese Rollins, Susan Roper, Tammy Roper, Terry Ropp, Sue Roragen, B onnie Rose, Gregory Rose, Kevin Roseberry, Danny Rosenthal, Scott Ross, Cathy Ross, Nicholette Ross, Rene Ross, Robin Roth, Debbie Roughton, Bennie Rouse, Matt Rouse, Nancy Ruark, Linda Rubottom, Lorretta Rude, Janette Ruestman, Pamela Rupp, Cynthia Rupp, Charles Ruscha, Cynthia Rush, Terry Russell, Amy Russell, Carol Russell, Christi Russell, David Russell, Donna Russell, Edward Russell, Gary Russell, Jay Ruzicka, Mark Ryan, Terri Ryan, Tom Sadler, Jerry Sager, Jan Salchow, Kim Saldutti, Sharon Samocha, Kathleen Sampson, Gary Sampson, Vivian Sanderlin, Kevil Sanders, Florence Sanders, Liz Sandlin, Kathryn Sandridge, Mark Sandy, Ellen Sapp, Karen Sappington, Scott Sarduk, Eddie Saylers, Jim Scantlin, William Schaefer, Donald Schaiff, Tammy Schell, Rocky Schellack, Emil Schilling, Patti Schmidt, Scott Schmitt, Anthony Schmitt, Michael Schneider, Keith Schneider, Tony Schnittker, Crystal Schulte, Jon Schultz, Russell Schulze, Janet Schulze, Karen Schweitzer, Jeff Schwermer, Jeff Scoles, Lyndell Scorse, John Scott, Audrey Scott, Darrell Scott, Sheryl Scott, Suellen Scroggs, Frank Scroggs, Lynn Scudder, Chester Seanor, Kelly Seibert, Michael Selfridge, Steve Sellers, Janet Selsor, Barbara Seneker, Richard Seneker, Rosemary Seufert, Livvia Severn, James Shaddy, David Shaffar, Daniel Shallenburger, Mark Shank, Cheryl Shank, Laura question. So students crossed the control on it. At presstime, no per- THE LONG WAY AROUND road in other places. Result: the fence was erected to channel manent solution had been found, but an opening was made in the fence It was a cold windy day when the fence appeared. Why? Was a ques¬ tion many dorm students asked. The issue at hand was the placement of a safe crosswalk across Newman Road. The original crosswalk was placed too far east for dorm students to consider using it. To go to and from the cafeteria, it was out of the students to the crosswalk. Angry about the fence, students tore it down three times and finally con¬ fronted Dr. Billingsly about the issue. Unfortunately neither the city nor the college has jurisdiction over traffic through which students could cross Newman road—at their own risk. 190 Sharon, Sheila Sharp, Anne Sharp, Linda Sharp, Susan Sharrock, Zella A. Shaskey, Rosie Shaw, C. Joan Shaw, Melodie Sheldon, Robert Shelton, Michael L. Shibles, Craig Shimp, Mary Shipley, Kitty Shipman, Kathy Shipman, Robert Short, Becky Short, Debbie Short, Donna Shoup, Leigh Shouse, Elmer Shouse, Kevin Shrum, Rod Shrum, Steve Shull, Ray Shumaker. Curtis Shurtz, Rod Sidenstricker, Leon Sieglinger, Any Sill, Joe Sill, Kayla Simily, Danny Simmons, Glenn Simonds, Theresa Sisk, Gerald Sisk, Stephen Skaggs, Dawn Skaggs, Dennis Skeen, Shelley Skinner, Joy Skow, Shawn Smith, Cathy Smith, Christopher Smith, Connie Smith, David W. Smith, DeAnna Smith, Deborah Smith, Donetta Smith, Elaine Smith, Gary Smith, Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Smith, Marilyn Smith, Melody Smith, Othelia Smith, Paul Smith, Peggy Smith, Randy Smith, Reginald Smith, Richard Smith, Shannon Smith, Timothy W. Smith, Vickie M. Sneed, Brenda Sneed, Vicki 191 Snelson, Keithy Snider, Lindal Snoddy, Chris Snow, Homer Snow, Timothy Snyder, Brenda Snyder, Michael Snyder, Rick Soper, Kathy Souza, Angela Spaeth, Laura Sparlin, Joanna Speakman, Jeff Speakman, Lori Spears, Douglas Speck, Nancy Speer, Don Speer, Linda Spence, Kelly Spencer, Cindy Spencer, Debbie Spencer, Patti Lyn Spencer, Ruth Spencer, Saundra Sperandio, Stephen Sperry, Doug Sponsler, Robin Spracklen, Cynthia Sprenkel, Kevin Springer, Denise Spry, Terri Staats, Kevin Staats, Kirk Stacy, Dan Stafford, Bobby Staib, Dema Stallard, Steve S. Stansberry, Holly Stansberry, Terry Stanley, Ricky Stapp, Melvin Starkey, Sam J. Ill Stauffer, Cynthia Stearns, Cherri Stebbins, Chad Steele, Clovis Stefka, Wade Stein, Robert Steinfeldt, Brian Stelts, Michael Stephens, J. Perry Stephens, Jill Stephenson, Jeff Stepp, Jon Stewart, Debra Stewart, Lee Ann Stiles, Dorothy Stim, Joel Stim, Mark Stock, Dennis Stock, Elaina Stockam, Jimmy Stogsdill, Carol Stogsdill, Marianne Stone, Deanna Stone, Deborah A. Stoner, Tim Storm, Greg Storm, Sandy Story, Teresa Stotts, James Stout, Gwendolyn 192 = Streich, Rochelle Streight, Billy Stremel, Gregory Stremel, Katrina Strohm, Carrie Sullivan, Pete Sumner, Joe Surgi, Beth Swab, Mark Swanson, Clark Swanson, Lucinda Sweeney, Mary Swenson, Diana Swift, Sharon Swihart, Kevin Swisher, Dena Talbott, Drew Talken, Linda Tallon, Gary Tamblyn, Don Tandy, Cynthia Tarnowieckyi, Judith Tate, David Tatman, Lyn Tatum, Calvin Tawnton, Kenneth Taylor, Charles Taylor, Gaye Taylor, Jim Taylor, Karla Taylor, Lee Anne Taylor, Linden Taylor, Mark Taylor, Patty Taylor, Robert Teague, Kathy Tebow, Rebecca Teel, Norville Teeter, Sandra Terrill, Charmane Terrill, William Terry, Cynthia Terry, Jerie Terry, Mary Terry, Scott Tessmer, Clay Thimmesch, Larry Thomas, Andy Thomas, Bradley Thomas, Carl Thomas, Carla Thomas, Claudia Thomas, David Thomas, Kathryn Thomas, Lee Thomas, Lisa Thomas, Matthew Thomas, Rob Thomas, Robert Thomas, Stephen Thomas, Traci Thomas, Vicki Thompson, Dale 193 Thompson, Gregory Thompson, Wendy Thone, Mike Thorn, Kim Thorn, Michael Thorn, Wesley Thornbrugh, Becky Thornburgh, Nita Thruman, Larry Tichacek, Wayne Tiedeman, Jessie Tillman, Pamela Tindell, Dolly Tinker, Donna Tisdale, Timothy Toal, G.T. Toller, Kayleen Tomlin, Dana Tonsi, Liz Tosh, Michael Tournear, Joe Tourtillott, Marsha Toutz, William R. Toweres, Angela, M. Townsend, Warren Treadwell, Anita Treadwell, Phillip Triplett, George Triplett, I Lucille Troy, Kathi Tuck, Don Tucker, Jerry Tudor, Richard Tupper, Jon Tupper, Vicky Turk, Kathy Turley, Jerald Turner, Terry Ummel, Kurt Underwood, James Uptegrove, Richard Utter, Jan Vacca, Chris VanBerelaere, Karl Vance, Doyle Vandergrift, Delores Vandiver, Mary Vangel, Elizabeth MISSOUl! VanOstran, Stan Vavra, Patty Vermillion, Bob Victorian, Malcolm Vinson, Teresa Vinyard, Tim Virtue, Daniel Vogel, Joe Vore, Jerald Vowels, Deborah Wade, Carl Wade, Penny Waggoner, Anne Waggoner, Colleen A. Wagner, Jody Wagner, Lara Wagner, Susan Wahl, Royce Waisner, Steve Wakeem, Alice Wakeem, James Walk, Kim Walker. Brian Walker, Della 194 DEADLINE EXTENDED In early October of 1978 the United States Congress voted to extend the deadline for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment another three years. The MSSC chapter of the Association of Women Students invited Guylinn Pearman to speak on the subject. Pearman, president of the Joplin Chapter of the National Organization for Women testified at the U.S. Senate committee hearing and attended the floor debate before the vote to ex- tend the ratification deadline. At the A.W.S. meeting Pearman discussed the positive and negative affects of the ERA. The main point of the amendment states: “Equality of rights un¬ der the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex.” Missouri is one of the states that has not passed this amendment to the Constitution of the United Walker, Donald Walker, Jerry Walker, Loyld Walker, Michelle Walker, Patricia Wallace, Gary Walker, Kenneth Walker, Ron Waller, Rickie Walser, Mike Ward, Karol Ward, Roxie Warden, John Warden, Mary Warden, Richard Ware, Curtis Waring, Herb Waring, Clayton Warthen, Edward Warthen, Melaine Warthen, Mervin Washburn, Jane Washington, Joy Watkinson, William Watson, Judith Watts, Tim Weatherly, Greg Weathers, Anthony Weathers, Timothy Weaver, Daniel Weaver, Kim Webb, Felicia Webb, Gina Webb, Susan Weeks, Betty Weeks, Jonathan Weisnsee, Richard Jr. Weitzel, Jane Welch, Charles Weller, Lauriel Wells, Kelly Wescott, Robert 195 West, Kathy West, Patricia Westall, Patricia Westbay, Ronald Weston, Steve Weston, Tammy Wheeler, Randy Whitaker, Mitzi White, Blaine White, Danny White, Davida White, Jann White, Kalvin White, Linda White, Lori White, Tina Whitehead, Chris Whitehead, Glenna Whitmire, Pamela Whitsett, Gregg Whittington, Karen Whyte, Robert Wickwar, Jeanie Wiggins, Eugenia R. Wilbert, Linda Wiles, Kirk Wilken, Randolph Wilkerson, Linda Wilkerson, Martha Wilkinson, Kim Wilks, Jeff Will, Spencer Willahan, Nancy Willard, Judith Williams, Ann Williams, Brenda Williams, Cherry Williams, Christ ina Williams, Deborah Williams, John Williams, Linda Williams, Randel Williams, Robert L. Williams, Rose Williams, Sally Williams, Steve Willis, Frances Willis, Howard Willis, Jack Willoughby, Kimberly Wilson, Achinee Wilson, Diana E. Wilson, Greg Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Kenna L. Wilson, Linda Wilson, Lloyd D. Wilson, LuAnn Wilson, Martha Wilson, Michael S. Wilson, Rebecca Wilson, Tim Winstone, Melvin Jr. Wise, June Wiss, Jane Wissbaum, Cheryl Wolcott, William Wolf, Leaha Wolfe, Jeff Woloszyk, Amy Womack, Robert 196 Wommack, Cindi Wong, Yuette Wood, Faye Wood, Peggy Wood, Ralph, Jr. Woodard, William Woodcox, James Woodhull, Albert Woodruff, Stephen Woods, Dwayne Woods, Wayne Woody, Aaron Woolever, Floyd Workman, Denise Worley, Kenneth Worster, Patricia Wright, Dave Wright, Jo Wright, Mark Wright, Russell Wright, Terry Wright, Tony Wrobleski, Joan E. Wulf, Karin Wulfe, Jeff Wynne, John Yates, Rusty Yeary, Mary Yockey, Cynthia Yocum, Beckie Yocum, Carla Yocum, Robert Youll, Lorry Young, Rebecca Young, Terri Youngblood, Mike Yust, Robert Zaccardelli, Tammy Zehr, Randy Zellers, Lauraz Zentner, Ellen Zentner, Mellisa Zerkel, Brad Zrubek, Kari MSSC Instructors— Mean and Tough? I STAFF and MAINTENANCE Aldridge, Charliene Aldridge, Oren Aleman, Rick Asbell, Harry Barger, Brenda Bastian, Nancy Billingsley, Carolyn Blair, James Blumenthal, Lori Braeckel, William Caldemeyer, Ethel Castor, Harry Chestnut, Laura Clemons, Donald Clemons, William Clifton, William Coleman, Laura Corbus, Richard Cox, Lois Creasy, Wesley Crosby, Clayton Dickerson, Bess Dugan, Howard Duvall, Vernon Early, Ellen Efird, Eddee Evans, Gary Ewing, Rebecca Diann Ferguson Forkner, Jess Fox, Janet Garrison, Richard Hadley, James Henderson, Linda Henson, Lou Hickam, Chris Hill, Janet Hinds, Linda Hixson, Charles Holland, Charles Ingersoll, Kenneth Johnson, John Johnson, Mary Jones, Rick Keeney, Donald Kendrick, Wilbur Kernel, Paul Kruse, Byron Lamberg, Lavon Lampe, Kevin Landsaw, William Lang, Howard Latty, Curtis Lawson, Viola Layne, Evelyn Livingston, Carol Manz, Dorothy Martin, Lester Martin, Patricia Martin, Ralph Matthews, Wallace Maxton, Joyous McGuirk, Linda McReynolds, SuAn Meacham, Adrian Medlin, Annetta Mooney, Dale Moore, Harold Moore, Johnny Morgan, Miriam Mosley, Donald Moss, Bea Moss, Charles Olson, Donna Patchin, Millie Phipps, Janice Pierce, Jana Plummer, Don Potter, Troy Rice, Ruth Richards, Calvin Riley, Donald Routledge, Carol Roux, Max 198 Seanor, Leslie Simmers, Patricia Spangler, Evelyn Spatz, Karen Spencer, Barbara Springer, Jerry Spurlin, Jack G. Steele, Dia na Taylor, Steve Thorn, Kimberley Thrasher, Thelma Travis, Vincent Urie, Bobbie J. Walkup, Kathy West, Mary Willis, Carole Wilson, Karen Wood, Alfred Wood, John Yocum, Margaret Youngblood, Barbara 199 MATHEMATICS Left to Right: Dr. P. K. Subramanian, Rochelle L. Boehning, Jack Jolly, Mary Elick, Dr. Larry Martin; Head, William R. Livingston, Dr. Gerald Sucher, Gary R. Mulkey. Not pic¬ tured: Dr. Charles Allen CHEMISTRY Left to Right: Dr. L. R. Albright, II, Dr. Melvyn W. Mosher, Dr. Vernon D. Baiamonte, Head; Dr. Phillip R. Whit¬ tle, Harrison M. Kash. 200 PHYSICS Dr. Russell A. Phillips, Marion E. Sloan, Arthur L. Strobel BIOLOGY Front: Dr. Vonnie R. Prentice and Dr. James R. Jackson. Back: David L. Tillman, Art Boyt, Dr. Orty E. Orr, Wayne E. Stebbins, Dr. William L. Ferron; Head. Not pictured: Dr. E. Sam Gibson, Dr. Gerald Elick. 201 SOCIAL SCIENCES Sociology: Front from left; Dr. Delbert Schafer, Julie Hughes, Annetta St. Clair. Back from left; Dr. Robert Smith, Dr. Donald Youst, Dr. Gail Renner, Dr. Wilson Thompson, Ray Minkler, Dr. Judy Conboy, Dr. Dennis Murphy, JoAnna Challman, Conrad Gubera. PSYCHOLOGY Psychology: Left to right; Roger Paige, Dr. Merrell Junkins, Dr. Sam Starkey, Dr. Betsy Griffin, Dr. James Volskay, Dr. Allan Combs, Dr. Brian Babbitt. FRANCISCO COLON 1921-1979 Senor Colon, one of MSSC’s most dedicated teachers, died February 12 after returning from Houston, Texas, the week before. He had just undergone his third heart operation. Colon, who taught for 15 years at Joplin High School, came to Missouri Southern in 1968 as assis¬ tant professor of Spanish. His enthusiasm for his subject and his meticulous preparation for his classes made Spanish come alive for his students. LIBRARY From left: Ross Snyder, Elmer Rodgers; Head, Mary Lou Dove, Arlene M oore, Betty Mueller, Barbara Beard. Front from left: Dr. Carmen Carney, Lucille Dinges, Dr. Elliott Denniston, George Greenlee, E. Enid Blevins, Mary Cornwell, Dr. Helen Gardner. Back row: Dr. Henry Harder, Dr. Henry Morgan, Dr. Jimmy Couch, Richard Massa, Dr. Rosemary Curb, W. Craig Hutchison, Richard Finton, Raymond Boyd, Dr. Harry Zuger; Head, Bobbie Short, Fran¬ cisco Colon, Dr. Ann Slanina, Grace Mitchell, Dr. Harry Preble, Dr. Joseph Lambert. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE EDUCATION From left: Bea Moss, Secretary, Harvey Walthall, Hilda Richardson, Dr. Robert Highland, Dr. Leland Easterday, Ed Wuch, Dr. James San- drin, Ross Snyder, Dr. Michael Banks, Dr. Robert Wiley, Dr. Bob Steere PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front: Sallie Beard, CeCe Chamberlin, Pam Walker, G. I. Willoughby, Back: Anthony Calwhite, Douglas Landrith, Ronald Ellis, James Frazier, Dr. Max Oldham, Head, T.D. Williams, Warren Turner, Don¬ nie Gaddis 204 ART Front: Jon Fowler, Rick Jones Back: Garry Hess, Nathaniel Cole, Darral Dishman, Director MUSIC Front: Dr. Albert Carnine, Dr. Robert Harris, Delbert John¬ son Back: Dr. Wayne Harrell, Dr. Charles Thelen, Dr. Joe Sims, Head, Dr. James Johnson THEATRE Front Left: Joyce Bowman, Milton Brietzke, Director, Duane Hunt, Samuel Claussen, Trij Brietzke 205 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Back row: Terry Marion, Dr. Hilda Turner, Dr. Julio Leon—Dean, Kathleen Grim, Dr. Charles Leitle. Front row: Edith Compton, Larry Goode, June Freund, and Dr. Robert Price Left to right—William Paapanen, John Tiede, Bernard Johnson, Carl Finke, Robert Miller, Dr. Jasbir Jaswal, Dr. L. Keith Larimore, Carolyn Cunningham, and Brent England. 206 Dental Hygiene — clockwise from top — Mary Lou Zaremba, Mrs. Nancy Karst, Mary Ann Gremling, Pat Noirfalise. DENTAL HYGIENE NURSING Nursing — left to right — Retha Ketchum, Diane Peterson, Marilyn Jacobs, Betty Ipock, Lois Mall, Doris Elgin. COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science — James Gray, Willis Calicott, Robert Mammon. 207 MILITARY SCIENCE Michael Rogers Warren Garlock Jan Schalavin Guy Thomas 208 TECHNOLOGY Arnold Morris, Doug Crane, Jerry Coburn LAW ENFORCEMENT Jim Williams, Donald Seneker, Bob Terry, Melvyn Mosher BOARD OF REGENTS AND TRUSTEES W. Ray Grace Regent William Schwab, Jr. Vice-President Regent Jerry Wells, President Regent — Trustee Arthur Kungle, Sr. Secretary, Trustee Carolyn McKee, President-elect Regent — Trustee Donald R. Patterson Trustee Fred G. Hughes Elvin Ummel - Trustee Regent - Trustee Secretary, Regents 210 IN MEMORY: DON RODERIQUE 1932-1978 Don Roderique, appointed as a Regent of Missouri Southern State College, in August 1977, died April 1978 of a heart attack. He had been tapped by Governor Teasdale for a six-year term on the Board. An in¬ surance agent in Webb City, he ac¬ tively participated in organizational and political activities throughout his life. And as a Regent he was ex¬ tremely interested in all aspects of the college community. Mr. Roderique, a life-long resident of the Webb City area, received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis. With his wife Jannell he returned to Webb City where his father operated Roderique In¬ surance Agency. Maintaining a lively interest in politics, Mr. Roderique served in the State House of Representatives from 1959 to 1962 and was appointed to finish a term in 1976. He also served for several years as Chairman of the Jasper County Democratic Pa rty. It was through his efforts that Gover¬ nor Joseph Teasdale visited Joplin and held a public forum at MSSC. In his other activities, he served on the Boards of Directors of the Webb City Boys Club, the Webb City Welfare Board and Elmhurst Rest Home. When his father died Don Roderique took over the insurance agency and became a member of the Missouri Independent Insurance Agents Association. His son Jim, the oldest of eight children, is now a part of the family agency. Don Roderique was a dynamic, enthusiastic man who cared enough to try to improve things. Caring was more than a word to him; it was a part of him. Glenn Wilson of Joplin is the newest member of the Board of Regents. He was appointed by Governor Teasdale in August 1978 to succeed Don Roderique, and will serve the remainder of the term until 1983. An alumnus of Joplin Junior College, Mr. Wilson is manager of personnel and industrial security for Teledyne Corporation in Neosho. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Com¬ mand and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and is a colonel in the Army Reserve. Seated: Dr. Floyd Belk, Dean of Academic Affairs; Lorine Miner, Director of Placement; Gwen Hunt, Director of Public Information; Dr. David Bingman, Director of Evening Division Standing: George Volmert, Registrar; Dr. Paul Shipman, Vice- President for Business Affairs; Richard Humphrey, Director of Admissions; Sidney Shouse, Controller Dr. Floyd Belk was named by the Board of Regents to serve as Interim President following the death of Dr. Billingsly. While retaining his duties as Academic Dean, h e would serve until a new president was nam¬ ed. A search and screening committee was selected to study applications and present a final list of can¬ didates to the Board. July 1, 1979, was the target date for the arrival of a new president for MSSC. ADMINISTRATION STUDENT SERVICES Center: Dr. Glenn Dolence, Dean of Student Services Left to Right: Dr. Eugene Mouser, Director of Counseling and Testing; Dr. Doug Carnahan, Dean of Men; Bobby Martin, Veterans Coordinator; Myrna Dolence, Affirmative Action Officer; Kreta Cable Gladden, Admissions, Aids and Awards Counselor; Dudley Stegge, Director of College Union; Irma Hartley, College Nurse; Jim Gilbert, Director of Financial Aids; Larry Karst, Guidance Counselor; Richard Humphrey, Director of Admissions; Ron Anderson, Veterans Affairs Representative INDEX A Aaron, William D. 107,108,109, 144 Abben, Pamela J. 163 Abram, Debra S. 156 Abram, Gary N. 163 Ackerson, Lori L. 109,163 Ackerson, Paula J. 163 Adams, David E. 103,163 Adams, Donna R. 163 Adams, Douglas K. 64,144 Adams, Sam 70,72 Adams, Valerie S. 163 Addington, Patricia A. 163 Addington, Philip J. 156 Aggus, Carolyn Sue 163 Albright, Dennis J. 163 Albright, Kay D. 144 Aldrich, Rebekah J. 163 Aldridge, Sallie A. 163 Alford, Terri G. 144 Allan, Christopher M. 163 Allen, Richard M. 64,65,156 Allen, Roger L. 75,163 Allgood, Julie A. 163 Allison, Dan C. 70,156 Allison, Jessica D. 163 Allison, Ronald L. 163 Allman, James P. 156 Allman, Margaret E. 163 Amos, Cynthia L. 156 Andersen, Henry E. 144 Anderson, Alan S. 163 Anderson, Lisa 163 Anderson, Piper G. 163 Anderson, Suzy L. 163 Anderson, Terri S. 163 Andrews, Bill C. 70,163 Andrews, David W. 163 Andrews, Jeffrey L. 163 Angeles, Joseph A. 75,76,163 Anthony, Gary D. 156 Ardese, Anthony L. 163 Arend, Richard G. 163 Arfstrom, Robert A. 163 Arkenberg, Sandy G. 163 Armstrong, Dana N. 163 Armstrong, Deborah A. 163 Armstrong, Gladys E. 163 Arner, Guy L. 163 Arnold, Kent A. 99,163 Arnold, Marlene K. 163 Arnold, Steven W. 163 Asadi, Ahmad 163 Asbill, Leigh R. 163 Asher, Mary J. 163 Ashmore, David S. 163 Atkins, Kristen 156 Atkins, Nancy R. 100,144 Atkinson, Teresa 163 Atwood, Matthew E. 163 Atwood, Teri Sue 156 Augustine, Larry J. 163 Autry, Larry N. 163 Autry, Mary M. 164 Autry, Thomas W. 164 Autry, Walter W. 162 B Babb, Charley E. 164 Babb, Keith F. 156 Babbitt, Susan L. 164 Back, Marilyn J. 164 Baiamonte, Donna J. 164 Bailey, Anthony E. 164 Bailey, Cindy S. 164 Bailey, John E. 164 Bailey, Kathy S. 164 Bailey, Linda I. 164 Bailey, Sharron F. 164 Baine, Jane L. 100,164 Baird, Robert J. 156 Baird, Viola L. 164 Baker, Douglas L. 164 Baker, Edward L. 53, 164 Baker, Ronald E. 164 Baker, Susan R. 164 Baldwin, Jene R. 162 Baldwin, Timothy W. 164 Balfour, Roger D. 164 Ballard, Terri S. 164 Banks, Diane N. 96,105,164 Bankson, Ken R. 164 Barbee, Brian N. 164 Barchak, Glenda R. 164 Barlet, Douglas R. 98,164 Barnes, Larry D. 70,71,72,96. 156 Barnes, Linda G. 105,164 Barnes, Pam S. 164 Barnes, Sondra F. 164 Barnett, Regina K. 164 Barnett, Richard L. 164 Barron, James G. 164 Bartlett, Rush L. 70,144 Bary, Sandra J. 156 Bass, Michael A. 70,164 Bass, Tommy G. JR 164 Bastin, Ray D. 164 Battey, George F. JR 164 Bauer, Mark G. 164 Baugh, Kyle K. 164 Baune, Josephine A. 164 Bay, Kathy D. 97,164 Bay, Ronald D. JR 156 Bay, Vicki L. 164 Beam, Deborah L. 164 Beard, Jeffrey L. 164 Bearden, Gary R. 164 Beattie, Michael L. 164 Beatty, John N. 164 Becker, Leisa A. 102,164 Beckham, Wesley R. 164 Beckner, James R. 164 Beeler, Sheri L. 111,164 Beezley, Dennis W. 164 Behnen, Ronald S. 75,76,164 Bekebrock, Kimberly J. 111,164 Belk, Todd J. 164 Belk, Rebekah L. 100,164 Bell, Gregory J. 164 Bell, Kenneth R. 156 Bell, Mark D. 164 Bell, Robin L. 144 Bell, Timothy J. 156 Bellman, Richard L. 164 Beni, Judith A. 164 Bennett, Deborah 164 Bennett, James H. 164 Bennett, Michele 144 Bennett, Ricky G. 70,164 Benson, Campanella 107,110. 164 Bentlage, Cheryl A. 164 Bentlage, Steven A. 164 Bernheimer, Craig A. 75,164 Berry, Randy J. 164 Berry, Vickie L. 164 Berryhill, Ronda L. 164 Besalke, Robert S. 97 Betterton, Glenn S. 164 Bevis, Jim A. 164 Bickett, John T. 165 Bidinger, Joe C. 165 Bigando, Brad L. 70,144 Biggs, James E. 165 Biggs, Jane A. 165 Bigley, Richard W. 165 Bilke, Dolores M. 165 Binder, Susan K. 106,165 Binns, Lindy A. 68,78,103,165 Begalke, Robert 164 Bishop, Milia S. 165 Biss, Francis G. 165 Blackburn, Daniel C. 165 Blair, James W. 165 Blair, Monica L. 100,144 Blair, Teresa J. 165 Blair, William R. 165 Blake, Richard 109 Blaser, Sheila B. 165 Blaylock, Jennifer D. 52, 106, 165 Bloomer, Joetta L. 165 Blementhal, Mark 70,72 Blumenthal, Steve E. 70 Boatright, Lea Ann 144 Bobier, Leann J. 100,165 Bodon, Peter R. 99,165 Boehning, Mark W. 165 Boehning, Michael L. 165 Boen, Shawn 54 Bogart, David L. 165 Bohm, Sharon K. 165 Bolding, Kenneth L. 70,71,72, 144 Boles, Deborah D. 105,165 Boles, Kay L. 165 Bolien, Synthia S. 165 Boman, Gregory M. 165 Bon Jour, Cecelia A. 165 Bonebrake, Lisa K. 165 Bonet, Dawn K. 165 Booker, Robert H. 165 Boone, Teresa A. 144 Boore, Beth L. 165 Boore, Jill A. 165 Borders, Stuart N. 131,165 Bosley, Patricia A. 102,165 Botlik, Patrick J. 165 Bottom, Deborah K. 165 Bounds, Dennis K. 165 Bounds, Lucy F. 165 Bowen, Bonnie R. 156 Bowen, Stephen W. 165 Bowen, William D. 165 Bowerman, Dale W. 165 Bowling, Frances 144 Bowling, Marla L. 165 Bowman, James 156 Bowman, Lawrence A. 156 Boyd, Billy L. 165 Boyd, Craig A. 105,165 Boyd, Harry E. 165 Boyd, Margaret J. 165 Boyd, Marsha 96 Boyd, Richard A. 144 Boyer, Linda C. 165 Boyer, Susan L. 156 Brackenridge, Nova J. 165 Bradfield, Rodney L. 165 Brady, Phyllis K. 165 Brackel, William E. 144 Brake, Terry L. 156 Braker, Jerry R. 165 Brasiola, Timothy R. 165 Breda, Sharon L. 165 Brewer, Deanna J. 109,165 Brewer, Donald F. 105,165 Brewer, Wesley E. 144 Brewester, William J. 156,82 Bridges, Roi A. 98 Brigham, Karen S. 111,144 Brigham, Patricia A. 144 Bright, Edward J. 75,165 Briley, Terri A. 165 Brill, Cheryl F. 165 Brill, Janice E. 165 Brinkhoff, Julie A. 97,165 Brinkman, Donna L. 165 Brisby, Pamela L. 165 Broadwater, Ralph P. 166 Brock, Alan W. 166 Brock, Ralph E. 166 Brock, Russell E. 166 Brock, Stephen F. 166 Brockett, Michael L. 166 Brockman, John G. 166 Brockman, Rebecca A. 166 Broglio, Edward P. 166 Bronson, Christy E. 166 Brooks, Kerry A. 144 Brooks, Sheri L. 111,166 Brookshire, Kathy J. 144 Brothers, Bill J. 166 Brothers, Lawrence J. 166 Brotherton, Carla R. 166 Brower, Charlotte J. 166 Brown, Anita J. 96,166 Brown, Bobbie A. 144 Brown, Cassandra R. 166 Brown, Debra K. 166 Brown, Denice L. 166 Brown, Diana S. 166 Brown, Eric L. 166 Brown, Erwin C. 166 Brown, Frank J. 166 Brown, Karen J. 166 Brown, Kathryn E. 166 Brown, Keith A. 96,166 Brown, Kelvin W. 166 Brown, Leslie C. 166 Brown, Linda L. 166 Brown, Marie D. 105,166 Brown, Mark Robert 166 Brown, Michael K. 166 Brown, Michael T. 144 Brown, Pamela K. 166 Brown, Randy K. 166 Brown, Rebecca R. 156 Brown, Shelvy 156,82 Broyvn, Vena J. 156 Brown, William L. 166 Brownen, Terry E. 144 Brownsberger, Gertrud 166 Bruner, Angela R. 166 Bruner, John M. 166 Bruton, Brenda S. 166 Bruton, Michael F. 166 Bryan, Pamela G. 166 Bryant, Gerald R. 102,107,166 Bryant, Rhonda L. 166 Bryant, Terrance H. 70,166 Brymer, Charles E. 166 Buchanan, James R. 166 Buchanan, Jewell F. 156 Buchanan, Melfin L. 166 Buck, Richard A. 166 Buckner, Stephen A. 166 Buffington, Clifford 166 Bull, Jonna S. 166 Bull, Mark E. 166 Bunney, Hope I. 166 Buntin, Paul D. 166 Burchett, Janice C. 166 Burgelin, Joanna F. 156 Burger, Scott B. 166 Burgess, Pamela J. 166 Burken, Greg A. 166 Burkholder, Kent A. 75,76 Burks, Judith R. 166 Burks, Marsha C. 166 Burleson, Randall R. 67,166 Burnham, Cynthia L. 166 Burnham, Robert C. 166 Burn, Marsha 166 Burns, Beverly J. 166 Burns, Catheryn L. 166 Burris, Feydinard E. 145 Burris, Gregory P. 145 Burton, Darlene K. 166 Burton, Ronald R. 166 Burtrum, David L. 156 Burwick, Theresa J. 166 Bushnell, Sue A. 166 Buster, Martha J. 166 Butler, Connie E. 166 Butler, Daniel L. 50 Butler, Debbie R. 167 Butler, Sharon K. 167 Butler, Stan M. 167 Butler, Van 167 Buttram, Sara L. 145 Butts, Ellen L. 167 Buwalda, Judith A. 145 Buzzard, Deborah L. 98,167 Bybee, David F. 167 Bybee, Debra G. 145 Bybee, Marla J. 156 Bybee, Nancy J. 167 Bycroft, Jane M. 167 Byler, Pamela A. 167 Byrd, Cynthia D. 167 Byrd, James N. 167 C Cable, Randall N. 65,156 Cabrera, Epiphanio 167 Cadwell, Terry R. 105,145 214 Cahalan, Randy J. 156 Cain, Ernest L. 145 Cain, George M. 70, 167 Caldwell, Gayle L. 167 Caldwell, Kevin L. 99,145 Caldwell, Terry W. 167 Call, Donald G. JR 167 Callihan, Mark A. 145 Camerino, Ernest G. 145 Cameron, Judith F. 156 Campbell, Bo 72,70 Campbell, Cynthia J. 145,37 Campbell, Daniel S. 145 Campbell, David J. 75,167 Campbell, Donnie R. 167 Campbell, Jackie A. 70,167 Campbell, Johnny T. 167 Campbell, Susan L. 167 Campbell, Linda 167 Campbell, Timothy 167 Campbell, Tony S. 167 Canfield, Steve D. 156 Cannon, Sherri R. 167 Cantrell, Lisa A. 167 Capp, Audrey J. 167 Capps, Melissa A. 167 Capps, Michael A. 167 Cannon, Dwight 168 Carder, Kim S. 102,167 Carlson, Lonnie K. 167 Carmichael, Eddie D. 167 Carnes, Carol J. 167 Carnes, Cynthia M. 167 Carpenter, William T. 167 Carr, Martha J. 68,78,156 Carr, Sheryl D. 106,167 Carr, Wallace 145 Carroll, Earl S. 167 Carroll, Patrick D. 156 Carter, Denise M. 167 Carter, Elizabeth G. 156 Carter, James R. 162 Carter, Karen K. 167 Carter, Mary S. 70,103,168 Carter, Michelle A. 168 Carter, Paul W. 168 Carter, Russell 168 Carterman, Maria C. 168 Cash, John L. 156 Cassidy, Mary A. 96,168 Castellani, Harold W. 156 Castor, Gary W. 168 Caswell, Mary J. 168 Cates, Monica A. 168 Cates, Steven C. 145 Catron, Peggy M. 145 Catron, Penny J. 168 Cavanaugh, Ralph C. JR 168 Cearnal, Debra A. 168 Cearnal, Patrice 168 Ceselski, Josephine 168 Ceselski, Marie 168 Ceselski, Sarah K. 168 Challberg, Nancy K. 102,156 Chambers, Gregory K. 168,82 Chambers, John R. 168 Chambers, Teresa L. 145 Chance, Karen S. 156 Chancellor, Mitzi G. 168 Chapman, Billie A. 145 Chapman, Carrol A. 145 Chapman, Mary A. 145 Chappelle, Thomas L. 168 Charlton, Obern L. 168 Chase, William D. 168 Chastain, James S. 168 Chatman, Laura L. 168 Chew, Laura R. 168 Chew, Marcinda A. 168 Chew, Robin E. 168 Childers, Anita B. 168 Chirafisi, Carol L. 168 Chittenden, James R. 156 Chitwood, Michelle R. 168 Christensen, Renee L. 156 Christian, Randy L. 157 Christophersen, Terry 168 Christy, Gregory S. 99,168 Churchwell, Calvin L. 168 Churchwell, Chris D. 145 Chyanyalak, Vanida 168 Cigala, Michael J. 108,168 Cindrich, Jeffrey 75,168 Claibourne, Kimberlynn 168 Clapp, Mary S. 145 Clark, Caroline K. 168 Clark, Darrell W. 168 Clark, Denise L. 168 Clark, Joyce E. 168 Clark, Mark D. 168 Clark, N.R. Mark 168 Clark, Paul D. 168 Clarkson, Susan A. 168 Clary, Gilbert E. 145 Claussen, Elizabeth J. 145 Clay, Janie K. 168 Clay, Loren M. 168 Clay, Robert A. 157 Clement, Saimon A. 168 Clevenger, David W. 105,169 Clifford, Linda J. 162 Clinton, Rose E. 169 Close, Phillip J. 169,82 Clowers, Grantland H. 162 Coakley, William P. JR 169 Coates, Dwaine K. 157 Coatney, Lenora A. 169 Coble, Dee Ann 169 Coble, Jeffrey A. 169 Coffee, Robin L. 169 Cogbill, Marsha L. 169 Coggin, James B. 65,67,105,169 Colbach, John 75 Cole, Jeffrey E. 169 Cole, Jimmy L. 70,169 Cole, Joyce L. 169 Cole, Kristen A. 169 Cole, Terry R. 169 Cole, Tony E. 169 Coleman, Bruce A. 169 Coleman, Jay 65 Coleman , Stanley 96,70,169 Coles, Edward W. 169 Coles, William E. 169 Collins, Charles N. 169 Colin, Russell D. 157 Colville, Shelonie F. 105,169 Comer, Robert E. 169 Comfort, David W. 169 Compton, Connie L. 169 Compton, Joseph H. 169 Comstock, Larry D. 157 Conlin, James G. 145 Conner, Nellie A. 146 Conrow, David R. 157 Conrow, Matthew 169 Cook, Brent A. 70,72,157 Cook, Bruce D. 157 Cook, Carolyn J. 169 Cook, Charles A. 169 Cook, Gary L. 169 Cook, Marilyn K. 169 Cook, Marilyn S. 169 Cooksey, Charles D. 162 Coons, Samuel B. 169 Cooper, Karl E. 169 Cooper, Pam 109,102 Copley, Donald R. 169 Corbin, Carla J. 169 Corbin, Randall T. 169 Corkle, Ronald D. 100,169 Cornelison, Bobby R. 70,169 Cornelius, Scott T. 70,169 Cornell, Kevin A. 169 Cornell, Michael C. 98,146 Cornell, Shirley F. 146 Cornish, Dennis A. 169 Correll, Cheryl D. 169 Corum, Tracy K. 169 Costley, Kandace J. 157 Cotton, Jeff D. 169 Covey, Dennis H. 169 Cowan, Matthew C. 169 Cowan, William E. 169 Cox, Doug E. 169 Cox, Fred L. 146 Cox, Laurence M. 146 Cox, Lloyd S. 169 Cox, Timothy J. 53,169 Cox, Tom 65 Coy, Dale E. 169 Coyner, Juanita R. 169 Crabb, Lea Ann 146 Crabtree, Richard E. 169 Craig, Jo Ann 169 Craig, Nancy C. 169 Craig, Sherry A. 169 Cramer, Scott A. 169 Crampton, Douglas W. 157 Crampton, Richard M. 146 Crampton, Susan A. 169 Crane, Patricia A. 99,157 Crane, Sandra G. 169 Crank, Trudi A. 169 Crass, Debbie K. 169 Crawford, Charles E. 169 Crawford, Janet E. 170 Crawford, Lonnie D. 170 Crawford, Stuart G. 170 Creekmore, Ketsy D. 170 Creely, Lynn M. 170 Cresap, Amy L. 170 Cress, Stephen M. 170 Crisler, Kim K. 170 Crockett, Patrick A. 170 Crockett, Randy R. 157 Croghan, Robert E. 170 Cromer, Carl D. 70,72,170 Crow, B. Michael 70,97 Crow, Vicki A. 170 Crumbliss, Gina P. 170 Crume, Howard P. 170 Cruzan, Janet L. 170 Culp, Dolores G. 157 Culp, Mark A. 170 Cummins, Robert M. 170 Cunningham, Daniel B. 170 Cunningham, David M. 170 Cunningham, Heather 102,170 Cunningham, Jon C. 170 Cupp, John K. 157 Cupp, Rick L. 170 Curbow, Connie J. 157 Curran, Greg A. 64,65,67,157 Current, Mark S. 170 Curry, Danny T. 157 Cusack, Elizabeth M. 170 D Dabbs, Marcella K. 170 Dade, Patricia A. 157 Dagley, Margaret A. 170 Dahlstrom, Stacy L. 107,170 Dake, Mark L. 99,170 Dalbom, William E. 146 Dale, Charles L. 170 Dale, Susan T. 102,170 Dame, James R. 170 Dampier, Reginald L. 146 Dane, Angela C. 102,170 Daniel, Constance D. 170 Daniels, Peggy S. 170 Danner, Damon A. 170 Dappert, Donna L. 146 Darnell, Nedra S. 170 Daugherty, Bryan P. 157 Daugherty, Patricia I. 78,103, 170 Daugherty, William E. 170 Davenport, Kenneth J. 108,170 Davenport, Steven W. 170 Davey, Dee L. 170 Davidson, Leslie A. 170 Davidson, Nancy C. 170 Davis, Denise E. 146 Davis, Diana L. 157 Davis, Evelyn J. 170 Davis, Larry J. 170 Davis, Marjorie F. 170 Davis, Perry E. 170 Davis, Ramona J. 170 Davis, Ronda K. 170 Davis, Steven W. 170 Davis, Vicki S. 170 Davis, William G. II 170 Davisson, Kirk A. 170 Davisson, Vicki L. 170 Dawe, Keishy G. 170 Dawley, James R. 98,146 Dawson, Cheryl A. 98,185 Dawson, Martha L. 170 Dawson, Thomas A. 170 Day, James L. 170 Days, Gregory 70,170 De Armond, Margie 146 De Armond, Mary A. 170 De Armond, Patti J. 170 De Graff, Shawn E. 170 De Graff, Susan C. 55,146 De Masters, Mary E. 170 De Mint, Arthur W. JR 146 De Vries, Phyllis L. 146 De Witt, Patricia L. 108,171 Deal, Dennis H. 157 Dean, Gary C. 170 Dean, Joe A. 146 Dean, Karen S. 170 Dean, Sandra G. 157 Dearing, Michael S. 146 Decker, Eric L. 170 Deckert, Cathy J. 102,170 Deems, Becky S. 170 Delong, Rodney E. 170 Dembeck, David A. 170 Demery, Christopher A. 37,102, 157 Denham, Virginia L. 171 Dennison, Deborah L. 171 Denton, Cynthia A. 171 Deppe, M. Jean 171 Dermott, Karen J. 171 Desautels, Michelle L. 171 Detherage, Chris A. 171 Devrick, Leslie C. 171 Devers, Scott A. 171 Devore, Richard V. 171 Dewitt, Carol E. 108,171 Dicharry, Cindy A. 78,171 Dick, James N. 157 Dickerman, Cherrie 14,103,107, 171 Dickerson, Pamela C. 111,146 Dickey, Dane E. 157 Diericks, Kim M. 171 Dilbeck, Kimberly J. 171 Diles, Kelly J. 171 Dill, Charles O. 171,82 Dillon, David S. 171 Dinh, Hung V. 171 Dishman, Darren P. 171 Dishman, Randall A. 171 Dissler, Martha A. 171 Ditto, John A. 171 Dixon, Robin 157 Dodson, Gary W. 98,171 Doke, Debra A. 146 Dolence, Terry L. 171 Domingue, Patricia A. 111,146 Donnel, Joyce A. 171 Donnell, Curt W. 171 Dooley, Kevin L. 171 Doran, Brian J. 171 Dose, Christie A. 171 Dose, Lynn M. 171 Doss, Ralph E. 171 Dotson, Rebecca D. 97,171 Douglas, Marshall S. 171 Downing, Deborah A. 171 Dowty, Lawrence E. 157 Dreier, Roger N. 64,65,146 Drew, Dennis A. 171 Drew, Luann D. 146 Driskill, Terry R. 171 Druart, Paula L. 171 Du Rail, David L. 171 Du Rossette, Becky R. 171 Dubray, Cherie L. 100,171 Dubray, Gina B. 171 Dudley, Curtis R. 75,171 Duensing, Debra A. 171 Dugan, Marilyn J. 162 Dugan, Pat L. 171 Duhon, Larry J. 171 Dukart, Joseph K. 105,157 Duncan, Jill M. 53,106 171 Dunham, Hazel H. 157 Dunn, Alice D. 111,171 Durbin, Kathye L. 171 E Eagles, Kathy L. 171 Early, John R. 53,54,146 Eastman, William I. 171 Eberting, Arthur L. 146 Eckhart, Debra K. 171 Eddsil, Charles G. 171 215 Eddy, Michael D. 171 Eden, Deborah L. 171 Eden, Tammie J. 171 Edgin, Glenn S. 171 Edman, Beverly S. 171 Edwards, Buddie B. 171 Edwards, Ellen V. 171 Edwards, Frank W. 172 Edwards, James T. 172 Edwards, Katherine S. 172 Egan, Carrie L. 108,172 Eiskina, Larry K. 172 Eitemiller, Frank D. 172 Elbert, Lisa E. 172 Elder, David W. 172 Eldred, Wayne A. 172 Eldridge, Lincoln E. 172 Eley, Frederick R. 70 Elledge, Dean A. 99,146 Ellerman, Julee K. 172 Elliff, Mark J. 146 Elliott, Charles F. 172 Elliott, Cheri M. 172 Elliott, Cindy A. 172 Elliott, Michael R. 146 Eberhard, Joe 65 Ellis, Kathryn R. 172 Ellison, James W. 98,146 Elliston, Lola L. 157 Elrod, Deborah L. 172 Embrey, Paula J. 172 Embry, Gary W. 70,72,157 Emerick, Darren R. 172 Emery, Stephen D. 75,76,146 Emmert, Judith L. 172 Endicott, William R. 172 England, Dawn M. 172 England, Robert C. 172 England, Tracy E. 111,172 England, Victor B. 172 English, Daniel L. Ensor, Terry D. 107,147 Epperson, John B. 172 Eppright, Tamara 172 Erwin, Lauren A. 172 Erwin, Sally J. 172 Escobar, Alberto J. 75,172 Esmond, Daryl A. 96,147 Estes, Brian 172 Estes, Leslie 172 Estes, Marsha L. 172 Etcheson, Terry L. 172 Eubanks, Stephen C. 109,147 Evans, Brad K. 172 Evans, David G. 172 Evans, George E. 172 Evans, Gregory W. 172 Evans, Marsha K. 172 Evans, Steve W. 172 Everett, Debra J. 172 Everett, Richard E. 172 Everheart, Terri L. 172 Ewing, Cynthia J. 172 Ewing, Galen R. 172 Ewing, James A. 172 Ewing, Tambra J. 110,147 F Fancher, Kristy 172 Farley, Bill P. 147 Farmer, Mary L. 172 Farris, Julie M. 173 Farris, Mary R. 109,173 Faulk, Lynn E. 173 . Faulk, Rebecca A. 173 Fulkner, Teri L. 173 Fears, Carole L. 173 Feather, Conrad E. 173 Featherson, Vincent 96,70,71 72,173 Felkel, Craig A. 173 Fenske, Donald L. 147 Fenske, Janet T. 173 Ferguson, Douglas G. 102,173 Fiedler, Lora F. 173 Fields, Diana M. 109 Fields, Henry D. 147 Fields, Laurie A. 157 Fields, Rod G. 173 Fisher, Julie R. 173 Fisher, Anthony L. 173 Fisher, Bruce M. 173 Fisher, Debra A. 173 Fite, Pamela S. 162 Fitzpatrick, Tina M. 173 Floyd, Tyrone S. 173 Flynn, Ann F. 157 Fogerson, F. Cecelia 157 Fojas, Donna P. 173 Foote, Randy M. 173 Forcum, Richard E. 173 Ford, Debbie A. 78,173 Ford, Fred D. 70,71,72,173 Ford, Lance E. 173 Ford, Mark T. 173 Forester, Nancy L. 173 Forister, Kristine L. 102,107, 173 Forney, Felicia A. 173 Fort, Jim E. 157 Fortner, Rhonda R. 147 Foster, Aletta J. 100,157 Foster, Frank L. 157 Foster, Paul R. 173 Fowler, Barbara L. 173 Fowler, Victor L. 173 Fowler, Wilbur J. 173 Foy, Janet T. 96,106,173 Foy, Mary B. 173 Fraizer, Charla M. 173 Francis, Janice L. 173 Francis, Pamela M. 157 Franklin, Janice P. 173 Freeborn, Julie M. 173 Freeborn, Kimberly L. 173 Freelend, Vivian J. 173 Freeze, Lee A. 147 French, Stella B. 173 Frerer, Mark W. 109 Frerer, Rachel J. 173 Frerer, Rebecca A. 107,173 Frerer, Ron K. 173 Frey, Tom G. 173 Fritz, Debbie K. 147 Frost, Mary E. 173 Frost, Randy D. 173 Frye, David E. 173 Frye, Jimmy D. 70,173 Fugate, Kevin S. 98,173 Fuller, Dan D. 173 Fuller, David W. 105,147,37 Fullerton, Nancy K. 173 Fullerton, Randy L. 173 Fullerton, Terri L. 173 Fullerton, William E. 173 Fullmer, Sheryl D. 173 Furnas, Pamela 173 Furry, David E. 173 G Gailey, David L. 157 Galbraith, Sandy S. 173 Galvin, Claudette, L. 162 G nnaway, Diana S. 173 Gannaway, Margaret A. 173 Gardner, Keith D. 174 Gardner, Lisa M. 174 Gardner, Stan P. 70,174 Gardner, Steven D. 174 Garman, Marinda J. 157 Garman, Clarence L. 174 Garner, Waulda L. 174 Garren, Delene L. 174 Garrido, Kathy S. 174 Garrison, Geogina L. 174 Garrison, Greg A. 174 Garrison, Teresa A. 157 Garton, Cindy S. 174 Garvey, Julie A. 174 Gaston, Lillian J. 157 Gavin, Bryan W. 174 Gaw, Laura J. 174 Gaydou, Beverly S. 147 Gaydou, Donna R. 147 Gaydou, Joyce E. 174 Gebauer, Linda A. 103,108,174 Geller, Rita L. 147 George, Jane A. 174 Geren, B. Roseanne 147 Gibbons, Jana K. 174 Gibbons, Susan R. 147 Gibbs, Pamela F. 174 Gibson, Cathy J. 174 Gibson, Cheryl S. 174 Gibson, Jeff L. 108,174 Gibson, Kyra R. 174 Gibson, Rena L. 97,174 Giffen, Kirk A. 174 Gilbert, Cynthia L. 174 Gilbreth, David G. 174 Giles, Steven A. 174 Gillis, Linda C. 174 Gilmore, Randy L. 174 Giltner, Lynn P. 147 Gipson, Tracy L. 102,174 Glades, Keith V. 174 Glass, Cheryl K. 147 Glass, Michael S. 174 Glass, Patricia K. 174 Glatz, Richard A. 174 Glover, Richard L. 174 Goade, Michael W. 174 Goade, William A. 174 Gober, Bobby L. 174 Goddard, Robert 174 Golbach, John D. 174 Gold, Gary L. 70,174 Gold, Mickey A. 158 Gollhofer, Melody A. 174 Gollhofer, Richard M. 174 Golubski, Cheryl L. 174 Gondro, Michael R. 147 Gonterman, Deborah L. 174 Gooch, Georgeann 174 Gooch, Kelly K. 174 Goodwin, Robert B. 70,174 Gordon, Karen A. 147 Gorszczyk, Steven M. 174 Gossett, Billy R. 174 Goswick, Randolph J. 174 Grafmiller, Janet L. 174 Gordon, Linda 54 Graham, Bonnie J. 174 Graham, James F. 147 Graham, Jane Ann 107,174 Graves, Mark A. 174 Gray, Donna L. 174 Gray, Kelly A. 108,174 Gray, Vada M. 174 Gray, William H. JR 174 Grebe, Lonnie D. 174 Green, Anthony A. 174 Green, Cynthia J. 174 Green, Debra J. 158 Green, Jack L. 174 Green, Kelly L. 174 Green, Kimberly N. 174 Green, Patricia A. 174 Green, Steven M. 174 Greene, Gary D. 100,174 Greenfield, Wayne H. 174 Greer, Christi J. 175 Gregg, Raymond S. 175 Greninger, Betsy S. 175 Gretz, Sharon K. 175 Griffey, Dorothy E. 175 Griffin, Karen Y. 175 Griffith, Euleta N. 158 Grigsby, Jack D. 175 Grimm, David G. 175 Griner, Janice A. 175 Gross, Debbie E. 175 Gross, Donna M. 175 Grosse, Robin A. 175 Guerra, Becky S. 78,175 Guinn, Rodney M. 175 Guinn, Terry L. 158 Gulick, James D. 97,147 Gundy, Tammy G. 177 Gurley, Curtis R. 97,175 Guthrie, John D. 175 H Hackler, Arnona K. 175 Haddock, Dorothy J. 175 Hadley, Paul S. 175 Haffner, Edward W. 175 Hagerty, Shelia M. 97,175 Hahn, Joel B. 105,147 Hakes, Edward J. 175 Haley, James L. 158 Hall, Barbara L. 147 Hall, Carl M. 175 Hall, Jeff M. 175 Hall, Joseph A. 175 Hall, Kimberly D. 175 Hall, Shelly J. 175 Hall, Sheryl J. 175 Hallam, Billie E. 175 Hallam, Fedric G. 175 Hallam, Kathy L. 175 Halseth, Alfred 158 Halterman, Kevin R. 175 Halvorsen, Fredrick 175 Ham, Ricky G. 158 Hamilton, Gary D. 70,175 Hamm, Leslie J: 175 Hammer, Jill A. 175 Hammond, Mary S. 175 Hampton, Laura E. 158 Hampton, Ronald R. 175 Hamsher, Tom 148 Handley, Mike C. 175 Hansen, David W. 175 Hansen, Lori E. 175 Harding, Kathy L. 105,176 Hardy, Mary E. 158 Hargett, Nola D. 176 Hager, Christi 54 Harless, Rosemary E. 176 Harmon, Ann M. 96 Harmon, Joe L. 148 Harmon, Kandice A. 176 Harper, Charles L. 158 Harrel, Gerry S. 158 Harrell, Jane E. 176 Harris, Dale L. 176 Harris, Gregory L. 176 Harris, John D. 176 Harris, Kerry J. 176 Harris, Mark 50,53,55,106,148 Harris, Neil 176 Harris, Sherrie A. 176 Harrison, Scott M. 176 Harrod, Robert M. 176 Hart, Pamela G. 176 Hartley, Kimbra B. 176 Hartley, Rayma L. 176 Hartley, Terri D. 176 Hartley, William S. 148 Hartman, Linda A. 176 Hartsell, Clifford W. 176 Hartsell, Terry L. 70,72,176 Hash, Clifford L. 176 Hatfield, Jeffrey L. 176 Hatfield, Karen L. 176 Hauck, Judy L. 158 Hawkins, Dana J. 148 Hawkins, Katherine M. 177 Hayden, Elaine M. 176 Hayden, Terri M. 176 Hayes, Rickey 176 Hayes, Steven B. 176 Hayes, Tracy L. 100,176 Hays, Caren L. 176 Hayworth, Kimberly C. 111,176 Head, Jayme J. 102,176 Heater, Daniel E. 148 Heatherly, Geraldine 176 Heathman, Jerry W. 176 Heathman, Sandy J. 176 Higgins, Michael K. 176 Hignite, David H. 162 Hignite, Janet M. 102,176 Hildreth, Gloria R. 148 Hill, Dana D. 177 Hill, Gregory G. 53,55,196, 177 Hill, James R. 148 Hill, Jennifer L. 177 Hill, Retta P. 177 Hill, Robert E. 177 Hill, Teresa J. 148 Hill, William E. 158 Hills, Harriette A. 177 Hilton, Andrew B. 158 Hilton, Bruce 14,70 Hilton, Susan 177 Himmelsbach, Lori J. 177 Hindman, Karen M. 177 Hinds, Deborah J. 177 Hinds, Eugenia L. 177 Hines, Idamary 177 Hininger, Carrie L. 177 Hinson, Lesia D. 177 H ' rshey, Shelly D. 177 Hirshey, Terry L. 177 Hively, Paul M. 177 Hobbs, Tammy K. 177 Hobbs, Timothy C. 158 Hoenshell, Steve D. 70,177 Hoffman, Michele D. 148 Hole, Joel D. 177 Holland, Frances I. 177 Holland, Joyce K. 177 Hollenbeck, Terresa 102,109, 177 Hollingsworth, Barbara 177 Honaker, Lisa A. 177 Nonas, Ronald D. 70,177 Hood, Barbara A. 177 Hood, Ralph T. 177 Hoofnagle, Harold L. 177 Hooder, Paul S. 177 Hoplins, Sarah L. 162 Hopper, Michael S. 177 Horner, Rex W. 158 Heaton, Edward E. 158 Heckert, Henry N. 50,53,158 Hedges, Trudy J. 176 Heerman, Mark D. 176 Heeter, Charles D. 176 Heffley, Kristin L. 176 Heidenreich, Linda R. 176 Heimsoth, Kirby K. 65,67,148 Helliker, Paula S. 176 Helmkamp, Samuel K. 176 Hembree, Tyrone K. 176 Hemen, Janice E. 148 Hempen, Kenneth J. 176 Hempen, Thomas G. 176 Henderson, Danny M. 176 Henderson, Joy E. 176 Henderson, William S. 176 Hendrickson, Charles 176 Hendrickson, Lori E. 103,176 Hendrix, Owen N. 162 Henning, Cheryl 176 Henning, Gerald F. 158 Henry, Rita L. 54,53,106,176 Hensley, Mark T. 158 Henson, Brenda J. 176 Henson, Teri D. 176 Hermann, Gretchen M. 176 Herr, Dennis L. 99,148 Herrell, Jarrett C. 176 Herrelson, Cheryl L. 148 Herron, Douglas L. 176 Herron, Steven C. 176 Hertzberg, David K. 176 Heseman, Allan C. 176 Hess, John D. 97,176 Hess, Robert A. 176 Hess, William G. 176 Hicklin, Linda K. 158 Hicks, David E. 176 Hicks, Helen M. 176 Hicks, Larry D. 176 Hicks, Nancy J. 176 Higdon, Buddy B. 176 Higginbotham, Dick R. 158 Higginbotham, Robert 176 Higgins, Camille M. 108,176 Hosp, Pamela S. 45,110,148 Houck, Betty L. 177 Hough, Martha L. 177 Houk, Shaun K. 99,158 Houlihan, Theresa M. 177 Houpt, Sabrina A. 177 House, James E. 177 House, Nancy R. 177 Householder, Kimberly 177 Housman, Robyn L. 177 Howard, Beth R. 177 Howard, John K. 177 Howard, Ken 70,72,74 Howard, Scott E. 177 Howerton, Barry N. 177 Howerton, Cindy A. 148,177 Howrey, Kimberly D. 177 Howsmon, William R. 177 Hoyt, Edward E. Hubbard, David L. 177 Hubbs, Carol J. 177 Hubert, Dana Renee 102,177 Huddleston, Tracey J. 177 Huffine, David L. 162 Huffman, Debbie F. 177 Huffman, Jim A. 177 Hughes, William S. 158 Hulett, Sue D. 99,177 Hulette, Karen L. 177 Hull, Erika 178 Hull, Janet 178 Hull, Linda L. 148 Hull, Susan L. 178 Humphrey, Leslie R. 178 Hundley, Joann E. 178 Hunt, Taylor C. 178 Hunter, Lisa G. 178 Hunter, Matthew S. 97,178 Huston, Donna R. 148 Hutcheson, Barbara J. 158 Hutching, Marcy D. 178 Hutching, Shelly G. 178 Hutchison, Roberta A. 178 Huynh, Tamara C. 177 Hyde, Dena J. 178 Hyde, Sam B. 178 Higgins, Michael K. 176 Hignite, David H. 162 Hignite, Janet M. 102,176 Hildreth, Gloria R. 148 Hill, Dana D. 177 Hill, Gregory G. 53,55,107,177 Hill, James E. 177 Hill, James R. 148 Hill, Jennifer L. 177 Hill, Retta P. 177 Hill, Robert E. 177 Hill, Teresa J. 148 Hill, William E. 158 Hills, Harriette A. 177 Hilton, Andrew B. 158 Hilton, Bruce 14,70 Hilton, Susan G. 177 Himmelsbach, Lori J. 177 Hindman, Karen M. 177 Hinds, Deborah J. 177 Hinds, Eugenia L. 177 Hines, Ida M. 177 Hininger, Carrie L. 177 Hinson, Lesia D. 177 Hirshey, Shelly D. 177 Hirshey, Terry L. 177 Hively, Paul Michael 177 Hobbs, Tammy K. 177 Hobbs, Timothy C. 158 Hoenes, Roger L. 70,177 Hoenshell, Steve D. 177 Hoffman, Michele Dian 148 Hole, Joel D. 177 Holland, Frances I. 177 Holland, Joyce K. 177 Hollenbeck, Terresa A. 102,109, 177 Hollingsworth, Barbar 177 Honaker, Lisa A. 177 Honas, Ronald D. 70,177 Hood, Barbara A. 177 Hood, Ralph, R. 177 Hoofnagle, Harold L. 177 Hooker, Paul S. 177 Hopkins, Sarah L. 162 Hopper, Michael S. 177 Horner, Rex W. 158 Horner, Teresa G. 111,177 Hoskins, Mark A. 177 Hosp, Kim E. 177 Ideker, William C. 178 Ikemiller, Frank 99 Ingram, John A. 100,158 Ipock, Lance A. 55,178 Irick, Gregory D. 178 Irvin, Shelly R. 178 Isbell, Lana L. 178 Isenmann, Kristy L. 100 J Jackson, Jeffrey L. 178 Jackson, Junius W. 178 Jackson, Kevin J. 178 Jackson, Larry J. 178 Jackson, Patricia A. 178 Jackson, Ralph M. 67,75,158 Jacobs, Rachel D. 178 Jahnel, Cindy R. 158 James, Amanda K. 178 James, Jennifer A. 162 James, Linda C. 178 James, Teresa M. 178 Jantz, Debra J. 178 Jarvis, Michael A. 178 Jeans, Pamela S. 178 Jeans, Truman 178 Jeanson, Kevin P. 70,158 Jeffries, Joel A. Jeffries, Keri, M. 178 Jenkins, Barry 65,67 Jennings, Allen D. 158 Jennings, R. Michael 178 Jewett, Miriam L. 178 Johnson, Aaron E. 148 Johnson, Anne V. 102,178 Johnson, Benjamin W. 178 Johnson, Bev J. 78,178 Johnson, Danette 178 Johnson, Darlene F. 148 Johnson, David C. Johnson, Edna C. 178 Johnson, Gary D. 178 Johnson, Jamie F. 55,178 Johnson, Jeffery H. 178 Johnson, Leonard L. 178 Johnson, Penny M. 178 Johnson, Randall W. 178 Johnson, Richard W. 158 Johnson, Ricky Alan 148 Johnson, Scott Allen 105 Johnson, Teresa J. 178 Johnson, William A. 148 Johnston, Graham T. 76,76,109, 178 Johnston, Terry M. 178 Johnston, Wayne L. 178 Jones, Bryan C. 178 Jones, Carol J. 178 Jones, Charles J. 102 Jones, David M. Jones, Diane L. 107,178 Jones, Dionis A. 178 Jones, Jane C. 178 Jones, Kevin Brent 178 Jones, Randall D. 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Elaine 191 Smith, Reginald L. 70,191 Smith, Richard G. 191 Smith, Shannon K. 97,111,191 Smith, Thaddeus W. 70,72,191 Smith, Thomas M. 151 Smith, Timothy W. 191 Smith, Vickie M. 191 Smittle, David J. 75 Sneddon, Janet F. 151 Sneed, Brenda M. 78,191 Sneed, Vicki L. 191 Snelson, Brian K. 191 Snider, Lindal R. 64,65,191 Snoddy, Chris K. 191 Snow, Homer E. 191 Snow, James D. 151 Snow, James M. 160 Snow, Timothy R. 191 Snyder, Brenda L. 160 Snyder, Jim T. 160 Snyder, Michael L. 191 Snyder, Rick D. 191 Soper, Kathryn K. 019,191 Souza, Angela R. 191 Spaeth, Laura E. 105,191 Spatz, Steve 64,65 Sparks, Tommy R. 160 Sparlin, Joanna R. 191 Speakman, Jeffrey F. 64,65 Speakman, Lori J. 191 Spears, Douglas G. 191 Speck, Nancy L. 191 Speer, Don R. 191 Speer, Linda K. 191 Spence, Kelly J. 52,106,191 Spencer, Cindy L. 110,191 Spencer, Deborah L. 97,191 Spencer, Earl K. 160 Spencer, Patti L. 191 Spencer, Ruth A. 191 Spencer, Saundra K. 96,191 Sperandia, Stephen M. 191 Sperry, Douglas L. 191 Splitter, Samuel H. 99,151 Sponsler, Robin J. 109,154, 191 Spracklen, Cynthia M. 191 Sprenkle, Kevin R. 191 Springer, Denise L. 191 Spry, Terri L. 191 Staats, Kevin M. 191 Staats, Kirk E. 191 Stacy, Dan R. 191 Stafford, Bobby D. 191 Staib, Dema L. 191 Stallard, Steven J. 70,191 Stanley, Ricky L. 191 Stansberry, Holly M. 191 Stansberry, Jerry L. 191 Stapp, Melvin R. 161 Stark, Robert L. 161 Starkey, Sam J. 192,82 Stauffer, Cynthia S. 192 Stearns, Cherri B. 192 Stebbins, Chad D. 192 Steele, Clovis E. 192 Steele, Reatha A. 152 Stefka, Wade J. 192 Steinfeldt, Brian E. 192 Stelts, Michael P. 192 Stephens, James P. 192 Stephens, Jill A. 192 Stephens, Loretta J. 152 Stephenson, Jeff W. 192 Stepp, Jon E. 192 Stevens, Patty 152 Stewart, Brad L. 161 Stewart, Daniel J. 152 Stewart, Debra G. 192 Stewart, Lee A. 192 Stewart, Richard L. 161 Stiles, Dorothy A. 192 Stim, Joel G. 192,106 Stim, Mark M. 192 Stipp, Kathryn S. 152 Stock, Dennis P. 192 Stock, Elaina M. 192 Stockam, Jimmy C. 192 Stockton, David J. 161 Stogdill, Carol J. 192 Stogsdill, Marianne 192 Stone, Deanna G. 192 Stone, Deborah A. 192 Stoner, Tim C. 192 Storm, Greg L. 192 Storm, Sandy L. 192 Story, Teresa D. 192 Stotts, James M. 192 Stout, Gwendolyn S. 192 Straight, Kathelene 152 Streich, Rochelle B. 193 Streight, Billy J. 193 Stremel, Gregory N. 193 Stremel, Katrina R. 193 Stribling, Robert E. 105,108, 152 Strohn, Carrie F. 193 Struewing, Max E. 161 Studebaker, Gail L. 152 Stukey, Carolyn J. 109 Sullivan, Pete M. 70,193 Summer, Joseph R. 193 Surgi, Mary E. 193 Sutton, Ken 70,72 Svilarich, Peggy A. 161 Swab, Mark K. 193 Swanson, Charles M. 99,152 Swanson, Lucinda L. 193 Swanson, Marvin C. 114,193 Sweeney, Mary A. 193 Sweet, Gail E. 152 Swenson, Diana J. 193 Swift, Sharon A. 193 Swihart, Kevin P. 193 Swisher, Dena J. 97,193 T Talbott, Drew K. 97,193 Talken, Linda G. 193 Tallon, Gary W. 193 Tamblyn, Don D. 193 Tandy, Cynthia M. 193 Tarnowieckyi, Judith 193 Tate, David W. 193 Tatman, Lyn C. 193 Tatum, Ronald C. 193 Taunton, Kenneth L. 193 Taylor, Charles E. 193 Taylor, Gaye R. 193 Taylor, James E. 193 Taylor, Karla 55,193 Taylor, Lee A. 193 Taylor, Linden S. 97,193 Taylor, Lucinda L. 161 Taylor, Mark D. 70,193 Taylor, Patty J. 193 Taylor, Robert L. 193 Teague, Kathy S. 193 Tebow, Rebecca S. 193 Teel, Morville P. 193 Teeple, Stephen G. 70,72,161 Teeter, Sandra K. 100,193 Temczuk, Craig A. 161 Terrill, Charmane Y. 193 Terrill, William R. 193 Terry, Cynthia L. 193 Terry, Deborah A. 152 Terry, Jerie Y. 107,193 Terry, Mary L. 193 Terry, Robin S. 152 Terry, Scott D. 193 Tessmer, R. Clay 193 Thexton, Brenda M. 152 Thieman, Susan D. 102,152 Thimmesch, Lawrence J. 193 Thomas, Andy 193 Thomas, Bradley K. 193 Thomas, Carl E. 193 Thomas, Carla 193 Thomas, Catherine A. 152 Thomas, Claudia J. 193 Thomas, David A. 107,193 Thomas, Katherine L. 152 Thomas, Kathryn J. 193 Thomas, Lee A. 193 Thomas, Lisa P. 99,193 Thomas, Matthew 193 Thomas, Robert R. 193 Thomas, Robert V. 106,193 Thomas, Stephen R. 193 Thomas, Traci A. 193 Thomas, Vicki L. 193 Thompson, Dale E. 193 Thompson, Gregory D. 194 Thompson, Juanita R. 152 Thompson, Steven M. 161 Thompson, Wendy L. 98,194 Thone, Michael J. 75,194 Thorn, Kimberly A. 194 Thorn, Michael R. 194 Thorn, Wesley G. 194 Thornburg, Nita M. 194 Thurman, Larry H. 194 Tichacek, Wayne J. 75,76,194 Tiedeman, Jessie A. 194 Tillman, Pamela J. 194 Tindell, Dolly R. 194 Tinker, Donna E. 194 Tisdale, Timothy R. 194 Toal, Carol J. 161 Toal, Gordon T. 194 Todd, Steven P. 152 Toller, Kayleen 194 Tomlin, Dana M. 194 Tonsi, Liz 102,194 Tosh, Frances J. 111,152 Tosh, Michael J. 194 Tournear, Joseph C. 194 Tourtillott, Marsha R. 194 Toutz, William R. 194 Towers, Angela M. 96,194 Townsend, Warren D. 105,194 Treadway, Phillip M. 194 Treadwell, Anita 194 Triplett, Carol A. 161 Triplett, George W. 194 Triplett, Lucille I. 96,194 Troy, Kathi J. 194 Tuck, Donald A. 194 Tucker, J R 152 Tucker, Jerry E. 194 Tudor, Richard E. 194 Tupper, Jon L. 194 Tupper, Vicky L. 194 Turk, Katherine S. 194 Turley, Jerald L. 194 Turner, Terry R. 194 U Ummel, Kurt E. 194 Underwood, James E. 194 Uptegrove, Richard E. Utter, Janice M. 194 V Vacca, Chris L. 194 Van Almen, Deborah L. 152 Valentine, Chuck 64,65 Van Becelaere, Karl 194 Van Ostran, Stanley R. 108,194 Van Winkle, Richard D. 161 Vanbrunt, Troy G. 65,67,152 Vance, Doyle E. 194 Vanderbol, Dorothy L. 161 Vandergraft, Delores 194 Vandiver, Mary A. 194 Vangel, Elizabeth N. 194 Vavra, Patricia D. 194 Vermillion, Bob A. 194 Victorian, Malcolm J. 70,194 Vinson, Teresa A. 194 Vinyard, Tim W. 194 Virtue, Daniel W. 194 Vogel, Joe F. 194 Vore, Janice K. 108,161 Vore, Jerard M. 194 Vowels, Deborah K. 194 W Wade, Bobby J. 152 Wade, Carl A. 100,194 Wade, Penny C. 194 220 Waggoner, Anita C. 194 Waggoner, Wilma A. 194 Wagner, Jody L. 194 Wagner, Lara K. 194 Wagner, Susan G. 194 Wahl, Royce P. Jr. 194 Waisner, Steve E. 194 Wakeem, Alice D. 194 Wakeem, James D. 194 Walk, Kim E. 194 Walker, Brian 194 Walker, Della M. 194 Walker, Donald L. 195 Walker, James C. 161 Walker, Jerry W. 195 Walker, Lloyd E. 70,195 Walker, Michelle J. 195 Walker, Patricia F. 195 Walker, Robert B. 161 Wall, Connie J. 152 Wallace, Gary R. 195 Waller, Rickie L. 195,82 Walser, Michael J. 195 Walton, James R. 161 Ward, Karol K. 97,195 Ward, Foxie L. 195 Warden, John R. 195 Warden, Mary P. 195 Warden, Richard B. 195 Ware, Curtis D. 195 Waring, Herb 195 Warner, Clayton B. 195 Warren, Charles M. 161 Warren, Gary G. 107,152 Warthen, Edward M. 195 Warthen, Melanie I. 195 Warthen, Mervin A. 195 Washburn, Jane L. 195 Washington, Joy A. 195 Waters, Jackie C. 161 Watkinson, William B. 195 Watson, Judith A. 195 Watts, Marta L. 161 Watts, Timothy T. 195 Weatherly, Greg K. 195,82 Weathers, Carl A. 195 Weathers, Timothy D. 195 Weaver, Dan D. 53,54,106,195 Weaver, Leslie K. 195 Webb, Felicia A. 195 Webb, Gina L. 195 Webb, Susan A. 195 Webber, Steve J. 152 Weeks, Betty L. 108,195 Weeks, Jonathan K. 195 Weisensee, Richard W. 195 Weitzel, Jane H. 195 Welch, Charles A. Jr. 75,195 Weller, Jaurel A. 195 Wells, Kelly A. 195 Wells, Lesa L. 110,152 Wescott, Robert H. 195 West, Charles R. 98,152 West, Dennis R. 100,161 West, Kathy M. 196 West, Patricia A. 196 Westall, Patricia C. 196 Westbay, Ronald R. 196 Weston, Steven B. 196 Weston, Tammy J. 196 Wheeler, Randy M. 196 Whisman, Kenneth M. 153 Whitaker, Mitzi L. 196 White, Blaine R. 196 White, Danny L. 196 White, Davida L. 196 White, Jann E. 196 White, Kalvin L. 196 White, Linda D. 196 White, Lori L. 196 White, Peggy L. 111,153 White, Richard D. 161 White, Tina L. 196 Whitehead, Christopher 196 Whitehear, Glenna S. 196 Whitehead, Michael W. 153 Whitmire, Pamela L. 196 Whitsett, Gregg A. 108,196 Whittington, Karen L. 196 Whyte, Robert F. 196 Wickwar, Jeanie M. 102,196 Wiggins, Eugenia R. 196 Wilbert, Linda M. 196 Wiles, Candy L. 152 Wiles, Kirk D. 196 Wilken, Randolph R. 196 Wilkerson, Linda R. 78,196 Wilkerson, Martha J. 196 Wilkinson, Kim B. 196 Wilks, Jeff P. 196 Will, Spencer H. 196 Willahan, Nancy I. 196 Willard, Judith L. 100,102, 196 Williams, Ann D. 196 Williams, Brenda R. 196 Williams, Cherry P. 196 Williams, Christina L. 196 Williams, Deborah L. 196 Williams, John 70,96,196 Williams Karen J. 98,153 Williams, Heah 78,161 Williams, Linda S. 196 Williams, Michael 52,53,54, 161 Williams, Randy L. 196 Williams, Robert L. 196 Williams, Rose M. 196 Williams, Sally L. 196 Williams, Stephen C. 162 Willis, Frances D. 196 Willis, Howard E. 196 Willis, Jack W. 196 Willis, Joyce S. 161 Willoughby, Kimberly 105,196 Wilson, Achinee 196 Wilson, Diana E. 196 Wilson, Elizabeth A. 153 Wilson, Everette D. 161 Wilson, Gregory S. 196 Wilson, John A. 196 Wilson, Joseph H. 196 Wilson, Kenna L. 196 Wilson, Linda K. 196 Wilson, Lloyd D. 196 Wilson, Luann C. 196 Wilson, Martha M. 196 Wilson, Michael S. 196 Wilson, Rebecca S. 196 Wilson, Timothy P. 109,196 Winans, Ellen L. 153 Winstone, Melvin F. Jr. 196 Wise, lla J. 196 Wise, Richard A. 161 Wisman, Mike 100 Wiss, Jane A. 196 Wissbaum, Cheryl A. 106,196 Wolcott, William G. 196 Wolf, Leaha H. 196 Wolfe, Jeffery D. 196 Woloszyk, Amy J. 196 Womack, Robert L. 196 Wommack, Cynthia A. 197 Wong, Yvette 96,197 Wood, Betty L. 153 Wood, Faye E. 197 Wood, Peggy L. 197 Wood, Ralph E. Jr. 197 Wood, Theodore F. 161 Woodard, Ronald G. 161 Woodard, William F. 197 Woodcox, James K. 96,197 Woodhull, Albert L. 197 Woodruff, Stephen D. 197 Woods, Dwayne E. 197 Woods, Helen D. 153 Woods, Wayne A. 197 Woody, Aaron L. 197 Woody, Cynthia J. 153 Woolever, Floyd W. 197 Wollston, Michael R. 161 Workman, Denise 197 Worley, Kenneth L. 197 Worster, Patricia M. 197 Wright, David J. 197 Wright, Esther J. 161 Wright, James R. 70,161 Wright, Jo L. 197 Wright, Mark E. 105,197 Wright, Russell D. 197 Wright, Terry L. 197 Wright, Tony E. 197 Wrobleski, Joan E. 197 Wulf, Karin L. 197 Wulfe, Jeff 197 Wyatt, Philip D. 153 Wynne, John N. 70,197 X Xavier, Manickam 162 Xenos, Rita A. 153 Y Yates, Rusty D. 197 Yeary, Mary A. 197 Yockey, Cynthia L. 197 Yocum, Carla R. 197 Yocum, Donald W. 161 Yocum, Rebecca S. 105,197 Yocum, Robert W. 197 York, Deion J. 109,153 Youll, Lorraine K. 197 Young, John A. Jr 153 Yound, Rebecca C. 197 Yound, Terri M. 197 Youngblood, Michael D. 197 Yust, Robert J. 197 Yust, Charlene M. 103,161 Z Zaccardelli, Tammy T. 197 Zehr, Randy L. 197 Zellers, Laura A. 197 Zentner, Ellen E. 197 Zentner, Melissa S. 197 Zerkel, Bradley G. 197 Zrubek, Kari L. FACULTY and STAFF A Albright, L.R. Aldridge, Charliene 198 Aldridge, Oren 198 Aleman, Rick 198 Allen, Charles S. 200 Anderson, Ronald L. 213 Asbell, Harry 198 B Babbitt, Brian C. 202 Baiamonte, Vernon D. 200 Banks, Michael E. 105,204 Barger, Brenda 198 Bastian, Nancy 198 Bears, Barbara A. 203 Beard, Sallie L. 89,204 Belk, Floyd E. 212 Billingsley, Carolyn 198 Billingsly, Leon 19,20,21,22, 190 Bingman, David C. 212 Blair, James 198 Blevins, E. Enid 202 Blumenthal, Lori 198 Bodon, Harold W. 30 Boehning, Rochelle L. 200 Bowman, G. Joyce 205 Boyd, Raymond G. 202 Boyt, D.R.T. 201 Braeckel, William 198 Brietzke, Milton W. 205 Brietzke, Trig 205 C Caldemeyer, Ethel 198 Calicott, Willis D. 207 Calwhite, Anthony J. 70,72,204 Carnahan, Douglas M. 213 Carney, Carmen M. 30 Carney, Lynelle 202 Carnine, Albert J. 205 Castor, Harry 198 Challman, JoAnna M. 202 Chamberlin, Cecilia C. 18,204 Chestnut, Laura 198 Clauseen, Samuel L. 106,205 Clemons, Donald 198 Clemons, William 198 Clifton, William 198 Coburn, Jerry 209 Cole, Nathanial S. 205 Coleman, Laura 198 Colon, Francisco R. 30,203 Combs, Allan L. 202 Compton, Edith M. 206 Conboy, Judith L. 202 Conway, Sherre R. 207 Cooper, Harold 202 Corbus, Richard 198 Cornwell, Mary L. 203 Couch, Jimmy C. 203 Cox, Lois 198 Cragin, John M. 207 Crane, Doug 209 Creasy, Wesley 198 Crosby, Clayton 198 Cunningham, E. Carolyn 206 Curb, Rosemary K. 203 D Denniston, Elliott A. 203 Dickerson, Bess 198 Dinges, Lucille E. 203 Dishman, Darral A. 205 Dolence, Glenn D. 213 Dolence, Myrna L. 45,111,213 Dove, Mary L. 203 Dugan, Howard 198 Duvall, Vernon 198 E Early, Ellen 198 Easterday, Leland D. 105,204 Efird, Eddee 198 Elgin, Doris T. 207 Elick, Gerald E. 201 Elick, Mary A. 200 Elliott, William C. 205 Ellis, Ronald R. 204,82 England, Brent L. 206 Evans, Gary 198 Ewing, Rebecca 198 F Ferguson, Diann 198 Ferron, William L. 201 Finke, Carl A. 206 Finton, Richard H. 203 Forkner, Jess 198 Fowler, Jon H. 205 Fox, Janet 198 Frazier, James L. 70,72,204 Freund, June M. 206 G Gaddis, Donnie D. 70,72,204 Gardner, Helen R. 203 221 Garlock, Warren D. 208 Garrison, Richard 198 Gelso, Robert D. 208 Gibson, E. Sam 201 Gilbert, James E. 213 Gladden, Kreta C. 213 Goode, Larry W. 206 Gray, James M. 207 Greenlee, George C. 203 Gremling, Mary Ann 207 Griffin, Betsy Q. 202 Grim, Kathleen G. 206 Gubera, Conrad E. 202 H Hadley, James 198 Harbin, James L. 206 Harder, Henry L. 203 Harrell, Wayne A. 205 Harris, Robert A. 205 Hartley, Irma 213 Henderson, Linda 198 Henson, Lou 198 Hess, Garry J. 205 Hickam, Chris 198 Highland, Robert O. 204 Hill, Janet 198 Hinds, Linda 198 Hixson, Charles 198 Holland, Charles 198 Holman, Tom L. 202 Howard, Kenneth 70,72 Hughes, Julie S. 205 Humphrey, Richard D. 212,213 Hunt, Duane L. 205 Hunt, Gwen E. 212 Hutchison, W. Craig 203 Ingersoll, Kenneth 198 Ipock, Betty J. 207 J Jackson, James R. 201 Jacobs, Marilyn J. 207 Jaswal, Jasbir S. 206 Johnson, Bernard A. 206 Johnson, Delbert I. 205 Johnson, James M. 205 Johnson, Mary 198 Jolly, Jack D. 200 Jones, Rick H. 198,205 Junkins, J. Merrell 202 K Karst, Larry K. 213 Karst, Nancy 207 Kash, Harrison M. 200 Keeney, Donald 198 Kendrick, Wilbur 198 Kernel, Paul 199 Ketchum, Retha L. 207 Kruse, Byron 199 L Lamberg, Lavon 199 Lambert, Joseph P. 203 Lampe, Kevin 70,72,199 Landrith, Douglas B. 204 Landsaw, William 199 Lang, Howard 199 Larimore, L. Keith 206 Latty, Curtis 199 Lawson, V iola 199 Layne, Evelyn 199 Leitle, Charles E. 206 Leon, Julio S. 206 Livingston, Carol 199 Livingston, William R. 200 M Mall, Lois 207 Mammen, Robert W. 207 Manz, Dorothy 199 Marion, Terry D. 206 Markman, Robert P. 202 Martin, Bobby L. 213 Martin, Larry 200 Martin, Lester 199 Martin, Patricia 199 Martin, Ralph 199 Mason, B.W. 204 Massa, Richard W. 203 Matthews, Wallace 199 Maupin, James K. 208 Maxton, Joyous 199 McGuirk, Linda 199 McReynolds, SuAn 199 Meacham, Adrian 199 Medlin, Annetta 199 Miller, Robert J. 206 Miner, Lorine V. 212 Minkler, Ray G. 202 Mitchell, Grace C. 203 Mooney, Dale 199 Moore, Arlene E. 203 Moore, Harold 199 Moore, Johnny 199 Morgan, Henry G. 203 Morgan, Miriam 199 Morgan, Ronald J. 209 Morris, Arnal 209 Mosher, Melvyn W. 200,209 Mosley, Donald 199 Moss, Bea 199,204 Mouser, Eugene C. 209,213 Mueller, Eliz abeth J. 203 Murphy, Dennis R. 202 N Noirfalise, Patricia F. 207 O Oldham, Max D. 204 Olson, Donna 199 Orr, Orty E. 201 P Paapanen, William H. 206 Paige, Roger 202 Patchin, Millie 199 Peterson, K. Diane 207 Phillips, Russell A. 201 Phipps, Janice 199 Pierce, Jana 199 Plummer, Don 199 Potter, Troy 199 Preble, Harry G. 203 Prentice, Vonnie R. 201 Price, Robert G. 206 R Renner, Gail K. 203 Rice, Ruth 199 Richards, Calvin 199 Richards, Wendell C. 199 Richardson, Hilda E. 105,204 Riley, Donald 199 Rodgers, Elmer E. 203 Rogers, Michael T. 208 Routledge, Carol 199 Roux, Max 199 S St. Clair, Annetta E. 202 Snadrin, James V. 204 Schafer, Delbert F. 202 Schalavin, Jan 208 Schultz, Donald J. 209 Seanor, Leslie 199 Seneker, Donald L. 209 Shipman, Paul R. 212 JShort, Bobbie Z. 203 Shouse, Sidney S. 212 Simmers, Patricia 199 Sims, F. Joe 205 Slania, Ann M. 203 Sloan, Marion E. 201 Smith, Robert E. 198 Snyder, Ross C. 204 Spradling, James R. 202 Springer, Jerry 199 Spuringer, Jerry 199 Spurlin, Jack G. 100,199 Starkey, Sam J. 202 Stebbins, Wayne E. 201 Steele, Diana 199 Steere, Bob F. 204 Stegge, Dudley F. 213 Strobel, Arthur L. 201 Subramanian, P. K. 200 Suchan, Gerald E. 200 T Tate, David D. 202 Taylor, Steve 199 Terry, Robert R. 209 Thelen, Charles C. 205 Thomas, Galen 199 Thomas, Guy M. 208 Thompson, Wilson L. 202 Thorn, Kimberley 199 Thrasher, Thelma 199 Tiede, John W. 206 Tillman, David L. 201 Travis, Hilda J. 100,206 Turner, Warren F. 70,72,204 U Urie, Bobbie J. 199 V Volmert, George H. 212 Volskay, J. Truman 202 W Walker, Pamela K. 204 Walkup, Kathy 199 Walthall, J. Harry 204 West, Mary 199 White, Janie 204 Whittle, Philip R. 200 Wiley, Robert C. 204 Williams, Jimmie L. 209 William, T.D. 204,82 Willis, Carole 199 Willoughby, G.l. 204 Wilson, Karen 199 Wood, Alfred 199 Wood, John 199 Wuch, Edward W. 204 Y Yocum, Margaret 199 Youngblood, Barbara 199 Youst, Donald R. 202 Z Zaremba, Mary L. 207 Zuger, Harry 203 222 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS For Photography: Bob Terry, color processing Ed Brown, Women’s sports Stuart Borders, sports Jim Jackson, prosperity project The Chart For Theme Development: Gretchen Lee THE CROSSROADS 1979 was printed on 80-pound enamel in Newton Medium type. Headlines in Points of Interest and Cultural Highlights were set in 48-point Serif Gothic Extra-Bold. One thousand copies were printed by Intercollegiate Press of Shawnee Mission, Kansas. 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