Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1976

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' 8 ' S ' - , . , 2 f . , if , , 61 . y 45 5 igfn' fystfu X ' is s ' 1 344. 3 X A- il mf TQ. hiv R1 rj ,F - Q, .1 'f ' f 2 Jwfp STS .....n.,,' ' A VT fi r . ' x T 5 ' i fm T5 K' Q ,,m',f1wf g f Q. V' A 1 s r Q W f H!! J-1 , 5 ff 'V R . f ,S 1 1912 Senior Faculty Picnic Sports ...26 People . . . 80 Student Union - 1940's Administration . . . 144 174 Campus Life Philomela Glee Club . . 8 Q -I, W ,. In -no 1 4 4 e 4- ,y K V ' , '72 I , Y V foe, I I . 1913 Baseball Team 1927 Board Of Regents Night Walk On Campus Q my 4 4 2-REQ ,- 1-Q 513 r ws. 'w5i7?5 ' ' .A Rear view of Academic Hall - 1906 W.T. Carrington - President 1906- 18 1923 - Education Building 1913 -Campus Scene 1913 STC Orchestra Social time for some STC students 1931 Faculty Council A Record Dad's Day Crowd at Southwest Teacher's College - 1925. l 1 1 1 8 1 Y I 1 5 W ' Vi I! E an QF if, ' 3' '1- . .N YE J M A vm ,vm jf, 34 ir ii ' 5 H f ,F l X I F 1, 1 Mn 'UF Q 5, J 5 'Q Z V Y I W -a ff ,, , W , ' mu:-:...: ,Q ww- ' , , 1 ' n if ,M ,R ,, , ,,:K: : fi V, , ..l H 'KF JU Tl? 2 4 L fs? H. ll ff'-'xi 3-Q Z I C Y., , , The 1952 Weather Forecaster for the Bears, C. C. The New Gymnasium - 1923 Williford. 1929 Bears M.l.A.A. Champions Women's Physical Education Class 1940's. Schmallhorst and Bradley lead the Bears on in the 1924-5 season. Ai V wi - mn-'Q - - 1940 Health and Recreation Building 1942 - The New Swimming Pool S- Creenwood Lab School -- 1930's The 1953 Bears win the NAIB title for the second consecutive year. 11 Y 4 'wgfgawei K has I f ff ? ,nw PV ' ' V 3, h X,5q 1 I, N, 0 ,,.a4v A .-P9 1 .Ml - ' A X 1' ' ' n YY ,, L -4 4 A aff: J -P GA . K . I 1 - - Af f' ,-, 4. 12- Q EQ R31 K xx 4 x, -, vw ? 3, 52 E, -4 53 , ' ' ' l V v . 5 , Ag is 1' ,G Y EE? 2 'ww' K 5 Q ,Q U MX A , . W, M 1? 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I H 'i.JQ?,TJ? . ,V , I wi in ,11 ...A ,, , f vww :'g:gf:gMf:g55gf K , .pq - m,,,f W f ,gferg -W,-,,,1,,,.4q,gAV V , w,n..,., ff :A j1,1gg 71:,, v,,Lfw!f 1 '- H .,,. 5, ,. . , .fn Q. In f ,,,.f,,,2f1Aw . . .ur N , Y: , V? ixwgv WK 5 Q ., 4' 4 4 :- ,,,, .V r Q., lg! 'rift lx 3 N X , if . 5 - 1 x il ,..,.,,..V A 13 The '50's look comes to Southwest Mo.' State College. 1 1952 - Relaxing after a hard day, STC Commissioner, Frank Davison. A scence from the old Bear's Den - .1950's. The New Women's Residence Hall - 1951 The Student Union Building, 1959. Za .nf 7 M W, In is l Y ff . alfa? In 1 5 l 3 fl , 4' ' 'T' ygrkf 1-fcv.9' , X,,3'4t,l. M4 Q .'q,,1f'-fi C 0 . 5 .f,'!f.! 1 U Q rf 51.81 V-j ' J 1, I.. -, all-.K-,f lj- -43 vr '4' 55.3-Yfegwf 9 - 1 5 P . ' . c 'zsal' 52? 15.5 gg? 'a ' Y y 'f dzgvlgtt 5 9 I U' Q. f Q .G 1 0 i , The Bruin Boosters help out at Parent's Day. n 1 ' f'f'12'f r'vi 1' Wil. ef'f'?f.m, JV! N ' L- 1 -'FF , N 'biuvqfcg 'ehiiff 'L' fidrd t ge -w. kd' 'A v L 5 5 f ? l gf G Graduation - 1950's ' 'a l'xf'..f 5 .ir il. 9 .we 'lfsl Q, i A ' Q The College Inn - 1960's. 1960's - Campus Life 3 1 S .3 j, -X Q, . ' 'fix or SL ,. W W, ' STC Orchestra - 1920's .ww ! W WN - W I V ' E51 f N 8521 '22 a f ,Q .Pl FQ? ,,,,, mwwfd' Wm 'h F44-nvf I fxa In K il Dr. Virginia Craig with three former debaters - Anderson, Daniel, and Denny. 1 EH, , ,f, , re-4215 'D ' . 1 . i I iff? vig-Sai .g 1,124 , ' e, Lf g E ,gf : 'fjy X 4 My 'aZL'23f5 ii 'f' , IVI. . , , es- ,- 1 if f- 12, 'ASQ A 4.,:,, , ' 93 ' gf , gfj Q. -L ff pf 3 Q he ' ' 2' fi f: 1 - r Y 22351: K' ' ft, 'H WS, f j Qi r , va '- 1. . , Y , ' wf. 'itnpf ee i awt z 9 N iff, Q, W, wi Lew, ' ' ' 'P ,f mx , e f.-M 23 ' ' 9 5 H151 J Y f if Q '-ff' . f 24 a w w www, may Y 1 - M , 4 .A ., e dz. .ws V ,.,Mf,.aagw W ea'-W, , ,. ef- V Q -r - 4 A W .9 1 Above, a swimming class in the Greenwood Lab School pool. At Right, a bathroom scene in the Women's Residence Hall Mr. Kieferendorf helps a student paint i I A 4 x i i i .. ..,..n......., . i l l l 7 3 - , 4 Spirit night, begun by a snake dance to the square. S-lata 1 Y' Left, Orchesis performs a dance. Below Left, Students await class on a nice day. Below Right, one of the many SMS teaching! staff members. The 1975-76 school year is quite dif- ferent from many years past. School enrollment is now over 12,000, as compared with 173 of 70 years ago. Organizations number well over 100, unlike the 1908 listing of three. Tu- ition and incidental fee costs total S180 per semester, which is quite dif- ferent from the S12 of the 1894 school. A complete total of twelve courses were offered in the school's early years, where one may now receive specializations in areas under the var- ious departments of the five schools of study. 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W ,, ,, A K mayb ,gf egg? gun, -:oil M twin 9 1 , ' , ., ,, we-.1 ' ' fi f-4 , W, M, :i ,V N , ,,W u: 2'g? if A W' N N ,,, at f- Q .1 1 tn., r-S ff 2 '!- We '-N. W- l f f ., f . wg , 1 all w w I , A x is A. ,.,f.fawf'1. .wfgw '1a4,,44',fsrf,t.. ., .-...,,,. Nav 1. Aerial view of campus, early 1960's V , 'Q .,,,. ,.,1 . CK ' w 'w',?14 eg N Ml ijflilfs ' 'e1..l1+J3J1 ' New construction on Women's Residence Hall. k 9' i 1 A M. numb, W, j TW - f Qttfisss' -M-,.,,'.Q,ff. Women! Corner Right: Student teacher gives an art lesson. 1 Sorority girls enjoying college life Homecoming parade - float division 1960's One of the SMS theater productions Scabbard and Blade Blood Drive Historical Roots Of SMSU Dr. Duane G. Meyer There were many forces at work between the years 1894 and 1907 which led to the establishment of the Fourth District Normal School of Springfield. Those forces were ultimately successful in securing passage of enabling legislation in 1905 and the be- ginning of construction of new facilities two years later. Governor Joseph W. Polk spoke for over an hour to an estimated crowd of 20,000 people when the cornerstone of Academic Hall Know Carrington Halll was laid. It was August 10, 1907. Folk ex- tolled the virtue of education to the people of Southwest Missou- ri. Academic Hall was the first structure erected on the new 38- acre campus donated to the State for the school. The new Car- thage-stone building was praised for its handsome archi- tecture and described as being modern as science can pro- vide. Let us now look at several of the forces which led to the establishment of the School. The most important factor, and the first one to be noted here, was the idealism rampant at the turn of the century. Southwest Missouri was no longer a fron- tier area. There was a national reform movement sweeping across the country out of the rev- elations of the Muckrakers and fed by reforming politi- cians. These political leaders were directing an ideological crusade which focused on the need for education - particular- ly teacher education -- and gov- ernmental regulation in order to reform corrupt institutions and policies. This movement - usu- ally known as the Progressive Movement - had many adher- ents in Missouri, but Joseph Folk was the acknowledged lead- er. Folk had been a crusading prosecuting attorney in St. Louis before being elected Govenor. In 1905 the General Assembly had agreed to Governor Folk's re- quest for the establishment of two new normal schools in Mis- souri at Springfield and Mary- ville. These new schools were part of the Progressive thrust in Missouri to reform and improve society through the encourage- ment of teacher education and public elementary and secon- dary education. A secondary factor behind the establishment of the new school at Springfield was the real edu- cational need of the rural people of this portion of the state. Southwest Missouri was over- whelmingly rural in character. Only six cities had over 5,000 population in 1900. They were as follows: Joplin 26,0237 Springfield 23,267p Carthage 9,426p Webb City 9,201p Nevada 7,461p and Aurora 6,191. Farmers had small acreages and carried on a diversified agriculture which included some corn pro- duction, oats production, wheat production, as well as the raising of livestock and the cultivation of large gardens. There were a few specialized farms which concentrated on the production of apples, peaches, and strawber- ries. Mining was still an impor- tant activity. Railroads had been in the area for thirty years. It is interesting to note that the first private automobile did not reach Springfield until 1905, the year the normal school was autho- rized. Southwest Missouri was a rural area with a population that was demanding greater educa- tional opportunities. A third force in the establish- ment of the new normal school was the apparent need for a re- placement for an existing pro- prietary normal school in Springfield. Drury College had been established thirty years earlier as a private liberal arts school. However, the school that had the closest relationship with the new State Normal School was the Springfield Normal and Business College, which was a proprietary institution. This school, commonly called Spring- field Normal, was established in 1894 and was operated in a building' located at Pickwick and Cherry by Professor I.A. Taylor. The birth of the new State Nor- mal occurred at the same time as the demise of Springfield Nor- mal. The first classes of State Normal were held in the Spring- field Normal building. President Taylor joined the staff of State Normal for a time and acted as .iv business manager. He brought with him five teachers from Springfield Normal, who re- mained as faculty members at State Normal. An examination of the catalogue of Springfield Normal reveals that the institu- tion offered a Bachelor of Peda- gogy degree for two years of study. The tuition charges for a 12-week term were 512. There were many graduates of Spring- field Normal who went on to significant careers in education and in business. A fourth factor leading to the es- tablishment of the Fourth Dis- trict Normal School was the strategic location and attractive- ness of the City of Springfield. Laura Ingalls Wilder has given us one description of the city. She passed through Springfield in 1894 on the way to settle at Mansfield. She describes the stop which the family made at Ash Grove for the evening and remembered that they had pur- chased a delicious 20-pound wa- termelon for only five cents. In her book, On the Way Home she says this about Springfield: Left camp at 6:28. Good road from Ash Grove all the way to Springfield, not hilly nor very stony. This is the Ozark plateau and the country looks much like prairie country though there are groves and timber always along the streams. Arrived in Springfield at 9:25. It is a thriving city with fine houses and four business blocks stand around a town square. The stores are well stocked and busy. Manly hitched the horses and we bought shoes for Rose and myself, a calico dress for me, and a new hat for Manly. It did not take much time and we drove right along through the city. We were out of it before noon. It'has 21,850 inhabitants, and is the ni- cest city we have seen yet. It is simply grand. We could see two straight miles down Walnut street, a very little down grade, with large shade trees on each side, large hand- some residences, and the pave- ment as smooth and clean as can be. n When the state government an- nounced that a normal school would be located in Southwest Missouri, there were several ap- plications. Webb City, Aurora, and Marshfield made concerted efforts to have the school located in their community. However, the state board which was given the responsibility for making the decision voted unanimously that the new school should be located in Springfield, which be- cause of its size and its location would be a good home for the institution. SMS emerged out of the ferment at the turn of the century. Its roots are to be found in the Pro- gressive Movement which ele- vated education as the best pro- cess for improving society. The School was designed to serve a largely rural population. The School appeared as a replace- ment for a proprietary normal and business school which did not meet the needs of the time. The pleasant, little city of Springfield was a fitting com- munity strategically located to serve the young men and women of the southwestern part of the state. I have mentioned several forces that were at work during this pe- riod. There was an additional force at work which had its im- pact upon the students of the time. I refer to inflation. In 1894, a student at Springfield Normal was charged a sum of 51.75 total for being served three meals a day and seven days a week. When the new State Normal opened in the fall of 1906, the cost of board for a week had ri- sen to 52.25. Larson of the SMS boxing team v Fencing team Archery class at STC - . ' . '- l a m e , L1 ,-,. 1: A -x ' ,, ' . V . ? ' far . . - -vw w h, fvf '- -1 -: as -. . . X-uw 't,w'. s, , . ' ' r, ' , :,,f, 1 if wr V , ' , X V ' . ' ' , ' . l a 5 'ifii1ff24f r 1 ' , . ' 3 Track meet at Brigg's Stadium Construction of McDonald Arena SPURTS Excitement at an intramural football game - 1970's Swimmers to your marks - go! A The old tennis courts - 1950's The gymnastics team practicing before a meet 5 ci SMSU Volleyballers Take Region 6 Championship - Again Go Bananas is exactly what the SMSU volleyball teams did, as all compiled amazing season results. The 'A' and 'B' teams both ended their seasons undefeated at 9-O and 6-0, respectively. Several junior varsity players had the opportu- nity to join the varsity in their extremely successful drive. The Bananas , as they called themselves, compiled quite a number of victories through the season's campaign. Under the direction of coach Linda Dollar, the team finished with a 61-3 match play total, five tournament championships, in- cluding invitationals at SIU, Wichita State, and Graceland College, and the Tulsa Thanksgiving Day and Wichita Air Capital Tournaments, one second-place finish, in the SMSU invitational, the MAIAW state championship, for the sev- enth consecutive year, the AIAW Region 6 championship, for the second year, and last three of four years, and once again, for the seventh year in a row, the SMSU women qualified for the AIAW National Tournament, in Princeton, New jersey, where they fought to a ninth-place finish. The 1975 team, with eight returning players, had the neces- sary ingredients for a winning team, with height, quickness, and playing experience. According to Coach Dollar, this team was by no doubt the strongest volleyball team we have had. In losing only two seniors, next year, once again, looks like a very good year. Extending across the two pages, Above, Janice Gibson exhibits her abilities to get the best of the volleyball in this sequential spike photograph. Right, Ronda A Cumberland also shows a powerful return, as she spikes the ball. Below, joanie French is shown in four stages of a spike action in this photograph taken by Sharon Thurman, gymnastics coach. ' - 1 wuivuhuwu 3125! L , 1- ,Q mrmfmw Milli.. 2 , nw' .mm -mr .N .A T .IW L. A' . '51 ...W J 'i ,fm Q fy? . up ww we-K, ww vs 5 M341 .I7: ' 1' , fx -Q Q fl! f Q 41- 5 - S W ,va - Q J ,,,,,.W.:, 4 Z9 foil ,nl af' , gd Q-1 h-v Volleyball SMSU Women's Volleyball teams, Right, AA Varsity Team, Bottom Row: Terrie Hoemann, Janis Morgan, Judy Ryberg. Row 2: Alonda Mitchell, Suzanne Watson, Sue Jennings, Ronda Cumberland. Top Row: Janice Gibson, Linda Hake, Denise Tebbenkamp, Joanie French. Not pic- tured, Debbie Dace, and Linda Dollar, coach. A Team, Junior Varsity: Bottom Left Bottom Row: Su- zanne Watson Row 2: Becky Allen, Toni Meyer Top Row: Judy Ryberg, Nancy Herbert, Gail Schoenberger Missing: Robbie Johnson B Team: Bottom Right Bottom Row: Debbie Dowell, Leann Fuson Top Row: Liz Riley, Kathy Kammeyer, Toni Herbert use Left: Hake blocks Hake? Debbie Dace and Ronda Cumber- land cover anyway, And Below Joanie French hits the ball, Linda Hake hits French and Debbie Dace can't believe it alll Center Left: Coach Dollar and Judy Ryberg concentrate on the game. Center, Ronda Cumberland serves the ball under- handed - So this is a winning team! Above: Janice Gibson puts one over hard! Comer Left, Judy Ryberg sends it back as Terrie Hoemann, Ronda Cumberland and Joanie French cover. Left, Cumberland dinks the ball as Alonda Mitchell and Denise Tebbenkamp come to assist. VVomen's Field Hockey Tanya Muntefering goes in to assist a teammate 1 9.4: UB.-L 1975 Women's Field Hockey Team, Left To Right, Bottom Row: Ellen Thompson, Tanya Muntefering, Becky Bohlmeyer, Sue Collins, Jeanne Heitzman, Sue Wright, Becky Geers Oakes, Vicki Malin, Wendy Malin, Jan Kreutz, Cathy Clark, Jan Johnson, Donna Airoldi. Top Row: Marilyn Korn, Athletic Trainer, Marcia Sine, Barb Weiss, Kay James, P.J. Hackney, Vicki Richardson, Cherie Copeland, Sally Bergner, Karma Murr, Gay McCreery, Susy Tummons, Becky Fitzpatrick, Janice Erhardt, Bev Macke, Dr. Nancy L. Curry, Coach. Not pictured, Deb Gillenwaters. Mig? A fi SMSU Field Hockey Team Has Record Breaking Season just for the record seemed to be the motto of the 1975 field hockey team, as they swept through and added three new scoring records to an already successful season. Coach Nancy Curry's team took second place in the state tournament, and a third place berth in the regional competition, a fine finish for any season. Of course, this seemed to be the year for records, on both the team and individual levels. The team ended its season of play, with a total of 46 goals, then an additional 15 were added from post season tournament play, which brought the grand total to a 61 - the largest amount of goals ever scored by a team in one season. A large contribution was made by Vicki Malin, who had a record breaking total of 22 goals for the season. The team also broke the per game total with a 9-0 shutout of UMKC, During the season, goalie Ellen Thompson held four teams scoreless. With all of this talent, how can the 1976 season promise to be anything but better? .ff-fff,,,,, as-we vi Top Left, Peanut scores again! - Sue Wright, center forward, scores against KU. Center Left, The SMSU offense prepares to rush the goal on penalty corner. Players - Tanya Muentefering, Wendy Malin, Sue Wright, and Vicki Malin. Center Right, jan Kreutz, always one step ahead, moves the ball down the field, taunting defensive players to catch me if you can! Vicki Malin comes in to assist, and they attempt a score against the KU defense. Bottom Left, Donna Airoldi, fullback, steals the ball from the opponent and feeds it ' back to the SMSU offense. Clockwise, Vicki Malin, 5MSU's leading scorer collects the ball after successfully dodging a KU defensive player. Center Right, Cherie Copeland, halfback, battles a KU forward for the ball. Bottom Right, Jeanne Heitzman, halfback executes a jab to delay the attack while the remaining defenders, Becky Oakes, Donna Airoldi, and Cherie Copeland move into position. Bottom Left, Wendy Malin receives a pass and hopes to shoot for a goal before the defense can set up. jan Kreutz, anticipating a tackle prepares to pass to Sue Wright, Center Left. Top Left, Get it in! Sue Wright sets up a shot at the goal for Wendy Malin. SN at or 5' JI 6 Q Y tk. 7 Q SMSU Women's Basketball Takes Fourth In State Tournament For the third consecutive year, the SMSU basketball women attempted the MAIAW Championship, this year ending in fourth place. SMSU has held this title for the past two seasons, The 1975-76 team underwent a building process during the season, as the team consisted primarily of fresh- men and sophomores. With little or no previous playing experience in collegiate competition, the team had a rough beginning. With much hard work, determination and en- thusiasm, a team effort began to take place through the rest of the season, which made the final game total a more successful venture. Outstanding players this season added to the depth of the young team. Janet Cutbirth and Joanie French combined to lead the team scoring drive, with each averaging over 13 points per game. French and Cindy Wilson led in rebounds with averages of 9.8 and 7.2 rebounds per game, respective- ly. SM5U's over-all team game record is 6-15 while in con- ference play they hold a 5-2 total. Although this season may not have been the most success- ful according to the games won, it was quite instrumental in organizing the team. With the experience gained from ef- forts this season, Coach Reba Sims, as well as SMSU, will have quite a team to look forward to in the future. Top Left, Janet Cutbirth fights for control of the ball against an Iowa State player, as Sue Collins scouts the area. Bottom Left, Joanie French goes up for the shot as Cindy Wilson watches for a rebound. Bottom Right, Cindy Wilson attempts to save the ball before it goes out of bounds. f--' ln. RYA N XX 4 X. Top, Coach Reba Sims re- flects different moods throughout the basketball game. Center Left, Christy Cohn and Karen Hall grab the ball for SMSU as Glen- da Bond waits down the court. Center, Cohn is up against Wayne State for ball control, as Theresa Black and Bea Mount watch. Center Right, Black attempts to rebound against her Wayne State defender. Bottom Left, Carolyn Long jumps to gain ball control as team- mate Cindy Wilson is pre- pared to take possession. Bottom Center, Long at- tempts to save the ball be- fore it reaches the out of bounds line. Bottom Right, Bea Mount rebounds as Wilson looks on. ..,., 5 f ,. s-..+,...--.... ,, , ,,-,,---.x . . SMSU Women's Basketball, Bottom Row: Linda Hammett, trainer, Mari Beth liverly, jean Vigneaux, Sue Wright, jan Wintermeyer, Karen Hall, Lynn Davis. Top Row 2: Bea Mount, Terry Kovarik, Cherie Copeland, Carol Schlief, Kim Griffin, janet Cutbirth. Top Row: Donna Norris, manager, Carolyn Long, Sue Collins, Theresa Black, joanie French, Christy Cohn, Ronda Cumberland, Cindy VVilson, Reba Sims, coach. 2 i 3 sv . I , K. V . Below, Theresa Black jumps for the rebound over a Crowder woman, as Terry Kovarik waits for a pass. af ,- Bottom Left, Glenda Bond misses the rebound, but teammate Karen Hall is there to back her up, Cen- ter, Cindy Wilson makes the shot as MU defenders attempt a block. Bottom Right, Karen Hall looks for a teammate to pass to. Top Right, First-baseman Ronda Cumberland has her glove out, ready for the ball as the runner approaches base. Top Left, pitcher Marti DeSpain is safe at home, as assistant coach Sid Jordan watches closely in case of a call by the umpire. Bottom Right, catcher Cathy Bishop gets her eye on the ball, so she can bring in the runner. Bottom Left Janis Morgan hurries to the base to beat the ball - SAFE! - 1 . ' ' ,... 'fi K . - V . ' ia M s Kg ' W' - . K - M -.,-M., - . V - .. Q K e Q' ,.f.gg.k' A . A X for 1 ' ssss Q , ' I -41 f k i . -- X. .. t' ' af wg. 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' U vm ' ,. --as 1--, g gf-.. 45, 4, M f W ,.,L.t,'a2Ek1-as7,,f Women's Softball, Bottom Row: Cathy Bishop, Pat Booker, Kar- ma Murr, jan Nelson, judy Ryberg. Row 2: Sid jordan, Assistant Coach, Bea Mount, Linda Willis, Robbie johnson, Kay james, Linda Schulz, Kay Hunter, Coach. Row 3: Marti DeSpain, Kim Griffin, Dana Polk, Barbara Rufkahr. Top Row: Cindy Fuller, Carol Kirkman, janet Cutbirth, Ronda Cumberland 'IW' 4 ,,, ' I Vu -' 4 , , ' , . ,auwwsi -. b . tj.- 1 fP . t , I .-, , '- - '-'L 'V . . - 1 , Q . ' . r- ,six -+ , , v L -.., ,.- , .7 t , , 'a1.1a,,f. N '-' ' A . , V ,, , u, , D 1 . Q, M W my .a , SMSU Softball Claims Third In State Competition For the first time in its eight year history, the MAIAW State Softball Tournament was not won by the SMSU women, who managed a third place finish this season. Nevertheless, the team had a good season, ending with a 17-8 record. The junior varsity also came out on the winning end with a 7-O season total. The young team will have all players returning next season, with the exception of seniors Cindy Henderson and Debbie Dace, top pitchers for the Bears. Cindy Henderson has been the outstanding player for the past four seasons, amass- ing a total of 27 wins, 10 losses, plus the honor of being SMSU's all time leading pitcher. Coach Kay Hunter is antici- pating better 1976 squad, and an even better season! OO!! L xtX.a-Ni: Center Left, Glenda Bond makes quite a leap to catch the ball for an out. Center Right, joanie French races the ball to first base. Bottom Left, catcher Cathy Bishop looks the ball into her glove on a pitch. 'FQ Gymnasts Aim For Third Regional Championship has large the iii successgul veritures of the SMSU giitlrnnastics team, as their many impressive records will show. In the past two years, the team has achieved a total of 2.8 victories .aiainst only three defeats. They have emerged victori- iin every state championship, lanidlhave won the meet ctinsecutiveyears, finishingwiii ten for the p,astxthree team distinction being the team to twice break the consecutive winning streak held by SIU-Carbondale, which lasted for four years and 34 consecutive collegiate meets. SMSU is shooting forjthe AIAW National Championships, as well as a third consecutive i?lRegional AIAW somethiii f has never iiaal been accomplished. i SMSU contingent finished theirl regular season with nine victories against one defeat, plus winning two invitational meet championships. Stalwart per- formers for the SMSU team for the 1975-76 season included: Cheryl Diamond, Merry Crouch, Carol Strother, Claudia Fizell Woody, and Pam Goodman. Other members of the team are: Annette Fenton, Caryn Crouch, and Holly Seeler. A variety of elements are required in each competitive routine. These elements, listed below, are demonstrat- ed within the photo- graphs on these two pages: low level posi- tions, high level skills, balance positions, flexi- bility, handstand ele- ments, and continuity and rhythm of an entire sequence. Pictured on this page, Top Left is Cheryl Diamond, in a balance skill. Bottom Left, Merry Crouch also performs a skill of bal- ance. Top Right, Dia- mond is shown in flexi- bility exercise. The handstand, an impor- tant element in the total performance is demon- strated here by Pam Goodman, Bottom Right. , f' , .:, Me r- ' K rig, .kk.. , K C Qsisirz fl 1975-70 Ciymnabtice Team, Left To Right, Kathy Keck, Holly Seeler, Merry Crouch, Claire Scully, Claudia Fizell Woody, Pam Goodman, Carol Strother, Annette Fenton, Caryn Crouch, Cheryl Diamond. Bottom Left, Gymnaftics coaches, Dr. Chic johnson, Sharon Thurman, and Steve Neleon, caught in the mid:-t of a di:-cuvsion. Top Left, Pam C-oodman performs a front i-alto catch on the uneven parallel bars, an example of the continuity and rhythm of an entire sequence. Top Right, Carol Strother on the halance beam, a low level position, Center Right, Claudia Fizell Nfoody performs a high level skill on the beam with her routine. Bottom Right, Carol Strother on her bal- ance routine. Cross Country Women Take Second In State A second place finish in State compe- tition and a seventeenth place in the AIAW National Invitational brought to an end the successful season of Coach Rhonda Ridinger's cross coun- try team. The team held a quite impressive re- cord, as it captured first place honors in both the Carthage AAU Run and Ozark Invitational, sponsored by SMSU. The team also finished second in the Western Illinois University tournament, and fourth in the North- west Missouri Invitational. SMSU's dual meet season ended well as the runners overcame SIU and School of the Ozarks for two wins. In Q Meet another competition with S of O, the meet ended in a tie, giving the team a 2-O-1 season. SMSU was also this year's host for the MAIAW State Invitational Cross Country Tournament, which was run at Horton Smith golf course. Top Right, Senior Kris Taff is in deep concen- tration during a race. Center Right, SMSU run- ners Gerre Noble and Amy Arsenault hit the mile mark with others runners close behind. Below Right, Two of the freshman runners try to gain some territory, Lynn Davis tries to pass the two ISU runners, while Therese Cashel at- tempts to follow. Below, the runners are off at the starting point of the fourth annual Ozark Invitational, at SMSU. Below Left, Amy Arsen- ault comes in for the finish, after a long race. H if H' at I 'iw A cw--,'m s+ . --W-w...,,.,, , ,MN QI! 'i fav 4. 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Top Row - Lynn Da- vis, Barb Circle, Amy Arsenault, Dar- lene Kidd, Sherry Crites. Not pic- tured, Theresa Cashel. fe-'tf5'i'ft Rwr.-f MR.. 1 I 1-in .r.,... Left, On your mark, get set, GOI! Center, Cherie Copeland heaves the discus for SMSU. Right, Team con- gratulations after the race. Women's Track And Field Women's Track Team, Bottom Row: Ser- ena Pollack, Janice Erhardt, lan johnson, Minnie Boehm, Beverly Macke, Diane Zimmerman, Therese Cashel, Gail Sours. Row 2: Pam Shaw, Cathy Wilson, Karen Kennedy, Nancy Sandhagen, Becky Fitz- patrick, Kathy Starke, Lori Ecker, Linda Overfelt, Vicki Richardson, Vicky McCardie. Top Row: Michelle McEl- haney, Karen Capen, Sherry Crites, Con- nie Strauss, Tanya Muntefering, Vicki Malin, Barb Weiss, Dr. Rhonda Ri- dinger, Cherie Copeland, Sue Wright, Sally Bergner, Polly Weidler, Liz Price. SMSU Track Women Claim State Title The SMSU Women's Track Team managed to let everyone know just what they were capable of doing as the pulled quite a string of victories throughout their season, including first place honors in the MAIAW State meet. Dr. George Simpson put his team to work during the 1975 season, and it paid off, bringing home several new marks to try to better in the 1976 season. SMSU held a definite advantage over opponents in the state competition, as they easily overcame others to win. Several SMSU runners set new state-wide marks. Former SMSU runner Carol Cook, Qnow at Iowa State Uni- versityj set new standards for both the mile and two mile races, besting her own former records. Sprinter, Vicki Richardson also took some time off of former records as she won the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes. A team consisting of Richardson, Tanya Muntefer- ing, Cindy Thompson, and Karen Kennedy combined to finish first in the 440 yard relay. Other events that the team competed in were the 2380 yard medley relay, shot put, javelin, long jump, discus, 440 hurdles, 440 yard dash, 100 meter hurdles, B80 yard run, mile relay, and the high jump. Looking forward to another season of success, the 1976 team re- turned to move on up, this time under new coach Dr. Rhonda Ridinger. Talent, past experience, and new improvements in skills will aid the team in the drive toward another winning season. Once again, the team is movin' on toward the finish line, and victory! Top Left, Sprinter Vicki Richardson pulls for the lead. Top Right, Richardson and Tanya Muntufering come to the finish line. Below Right, Karen Kennedy in the long jump ,'-' ,, I i 'Z' ? 'f ,. 'Wi 'xf ff' if,:iMf'17 ., , j :H ,Mir-rata va-aw . ,,,,f X' Vgigz SMSU Tennis Team Hopes For Successful Spring Season The SMSU Women's tennis team had high hopes for their upcoming spring season, as they prepared themselves to do their best. Under the direction of new coach, lim King, the team had an optimistic attitude about both the MAIAW and Iowa State Tournaments as they looked for no less than first and third places, respectively, in both. Jodie Adams led the six-woman team in tennis competition this year, as they found themselves with a 4-3 dual match record for the fall season. SMSU won over Vanderbilt, Lou- isville University, Baker, and Oklahoma University and lost twice to Tulsa, then once to Murray State. Other varsity team members are, Jean Varker, Claudia Rosche, Terry Pla- tenburg, Mary Gray and Toni Meyer. Center, Jean Varker reaches high for the ball, following the return of her serve. Terry Plattenberg reaches out with a strong forehand to return the ball, Jodie Adams, Bottom Right, plays an important role on the tennis team, here in a singles match. SMSU Varsity Tennis Team, Left To Right: Claudia Rosche, Terry Platten- burg, Jim King, coach, Mary Gray, Jean Varker. Not pictured, Toni Meyer, Jodie Adams, SMSU Women s Golf ,, Golfer jane Bentley prepares to tee off in the annual , SMSU Christmas Classic. 9' SMSU Women's Golf Team, Left To Right, Jane Bentley, Cindy Wilson, Kathleen Warren, Kristin Ausburn, Gayle Runke, coach. SMSU Women's Tennis SMSU junior Varsity Tennis Team, Left To Right: Darlene Lynch, Nancy Harrington, lim King, coach, Deena Lynch, Betty Tilleman. Not pictured, jackie Philips. C- - NZ' E 'T 4 ?' , kv - Y .1-' 1. f ' M ff' Hi .. , Golf Team Proves To Be After last year's rebuilding season under Coach Gayle Runke, the young team looked forward to competing and gaining more experience on the course. SMSU is one of the three schools in the state to field a women's golf program. The 1975 season showed the golfers in seventh place in the Kansas Invitational, eighth place in both Missouri and Ar- kansas Invitationals, and O-3 in dual competition. However, the fall season began looking up as SMSU took a 1-1 dual meet record, then fourteeth place in the Missouri Invita- tional. SMSU was represented by a freshman trio, Kristin .L Successful Ausburn, Cindy Wilson, Susie Donegan at this tournament. The 1976 season looked better, with more experience behind the team. They played three dual meets and four Invitational tournaments. After the year's added experience, plus return- ing players from the past year. SMSU's golf team can look ahead to some good years in its golf program. Above Nan Jibben demonstrates her skills at chipping, as she moves through a sequential shot. Below, Liga Rgberggn performs a putt, also in sequence. It's almost . . , but not quite in the hole. ,Q-NY, . ew Women's Athletic Director Is Appointed To meet the demands of an expanding program, the position Director of Women's Athletics was created this year. Dr. Mary jo Wynn, an SMS gra- duate and professor in the physical education department, is the new di- rector. Some of her many duties include ad- ministrative work, close contact with the coaches, and scholarship appro- vals. Public relations constitutes an- other large part of her job. Another person with many responsi- bilities is AIAW secretary Leane White. She takes care of all official work of the AIAW, as well as time scheduling of McDonald Arena for all sports. Right, secretary, Leane White. Below, Dr. Mary lo Wynn in various aspects of her job, Women's Athletic Trainer New To SMSU New to the SMSU athletic department this year is women's athletic trainer Linda Hammett. A graduate of CMSU, Warrensburg, she is one of few women athletic trainers in univer- sities today. Her job as athletic trainer focuses on many various areas, some of which include care and treatment of injuries, rehabilitation, preventative wrapping, and weight training. Whenever possi- ble, she also travels with the women's athletic teams as another part of her job. sf fi 'ft ..,t...,.-we-if I- ,. i... Top Right, keeping a log on use of the equip- ment is a necessary part of the job. Bottom Right, an example of preventative wrapping, as Linda Hake gets taped before practice. Above, trainer Linda Hammett enjoys talking to stu- dents in the training room at jock heaven . . 'IL hutaef' s t ge . Men's Athletics Keeps Sebben Busy at SMSU Well-known to the SMSU athletic department is the Direc- tor of Men's Athletics, Aldo Sebben. The job is certainly not an easy one, and SMSU is fortunate to have such a capable person to fill the position. Much of this job is public relations work, followed closely by administrative work, buying athletic goods, and working closely with the coaches of each of the nine sports. Sebben is kept busy, but with help from his secretary Rita Needham in the office and Mary Friend in the athletic office, he makes the most of his time. SMSU is, in fact, lucky to have a man who does his job as well as Coach Sebben does his. Great Loss To SMSU Athletic Scene, As Rich Lyons, Dies The little guy with the biggest heart of all the SMS Bears has left us. Rich Lyons passed from the SMS athletic scene this year, but he won't soon be forgotten. Rich was in his sixth year as head athletic trainer for Bear teams, and he was a good one. He was, first, a skilled professional in his field, and second- ly, a fan with an insatiable appetite for SMSU victories in all sports. To him there were no unimportant sports, no second-string athletes, and no minor injuries. He was always able to give his full attention to each .. . Rich Lyons was, above all, a friend. He was always around, he was cheerful, he was enthusiastic, and he took time to listen. He had the respect, the admiration, and the affection of all of us. He will be greatly missed. - edited from an article by Mark Stillwell. ,QQ 1 A X . r 4 ...L :x I. z1Hz'wt v+ a Q ,, Q l ik... SMSU Football Bears Set Eighteen School Records This Season For the third consecutive year the SMSU Football Bears claimed a third place berth in the MIAA Conference. Ending at 6-4-1, the Bears failed for the first time in four years to improve their record. Conference games left them at 3-3, losing to CMSU, in the league opener, SEMO, who became the conference champs, and UMR, who won no other games during the season. Outside of the conference was another story, as the Bears had the edge on opponents with 3-1-1. Although the season may not have been the most successful according to the scoreboard, the record book read much differently, as Coach Don Cross' team tied or set eighteen school records. Team records included most offensive yards gained by an SMS team in a season 138031, most yardage rushing in a season t2781J, most rushing plays 15839, and most offensive plays run 17621. Individual records highlight- ed the season as placekicker David Kruse shattered every SMS kicking mark. Quarterback Kent Stringer set new marks of his own for career records in passing, total offense, and touchdown passes. Running back Gino Travline set several new marks offensively, as he led the MIAA in rush- ing with a total of 1181 yards in 240 carries. Travline was also a NCAA Division II leader in rushing, and a team scoring, leader, marking up 64 points. Seven players also rushed for over 100 yards, including rookies Chuck Lindley, Fred Ford, and Sid Whitfield, who combined for over 800 yards themselves. Defensively, tackle Dennis Heim, line- backer Scott Thompson, and defensive end Roy Schoffner led the pack in tackles, fumble recoveries, sacks, and blocked kicks. Overall, the Bears would have done well, and may have even taken the MIAA conference title they were the preseason favorites for, had they been a little more consistent, throughout the season's campaign. SMSU Opponent 32 Emporia Kansas State College 36 21 Kansas State College QPittsburghJ 8 7 Eastern Illinois University 7 29 Missouri Southern State College 20 14 'Central Missouri State University 24 3 'Southeast Missouri State University 17 25 'Northwest Missouri State University 21 16 University of Arkansas - Pine Bluff 13 41 'Lincoln University 14 38 'Northeast Missouri State University 19 7 'University of Missouri - Rolla 20 Right, Gino Travline, MIAA rushing leader. Below, Top Right, a look at the Bears behind the line, as Kent Stringer hands off to Chuck Lindley, while Travline and Barry Brambilla provide cover. Center Left, Tom Wisniewski pulls his Pine Bluff man down for a loss, and later defensive teammate Mark Matheson, Center Right, intercepts a pass. Bottom, Gino Travline is stopped on a scoring drive while Lindley looks on. i I I 492 A M ,L W4 M N 4511, f X Ng -, L G. fr A ew f- twat .. L S , ,G M Q f 1 c Q t ? ln' t , L 5 s P J , 'G A trte ati: t ' ,Rb Q, r V f i t can Q ga , .1 Bears' 1922 Football Team Football Coaches, Dave Preston, Dan McNamara, Gary Barnett, Don Cross, Bill O'Neill, and Randy Galbraith. SMSU 1975 Football Bears, Bottom Row: Brod Hudson, Mark Matheson, Derk Ralls, Dave Henderson, jack Carter, Steve Paur, Will Lueckenhoff, Scott Thompson, Rich Coburn, Mark Paulsen, Mark Dickerson, Kent Stringer, Roy Schoffner, Don Phillips, Bob Smith. Row 2: Coach Bill O'Neill, Coach Don Cross, john Finch, Terry Kasper, Tim Nuckols, Steve Spencer, Tom Wis- niewski, Gino Travline, P.D. Sheil, Barry Brambilla, Larry Yamnitz, Mark Lorbert, Russ Podowski, Bruce Lyon, Chris Rau. Row 3: Coach Gary Barnett, Bob Roth, Kevin Peacher, Kelley Walker, Tim Ries, Brad Alyea, PD. Mullins, Dennis Heim, Tim Lastiuka, Jeff Tisoto, Bob Hunter, Rick Toman, Jeff Stolpa, James Swift, Tom Acre. Row 4: Coach Dan McNamara, Mike Weldy, Bill Logemann, Stan Wallace, Dave Kruse, Jen Henbest, Mike Holmes, Bruce Horine, Tom Hamilton, Mitch Weiss, Dan Nahert, Chris Sella, Brad Bodamer, Henry Pratt, Rich Lyons, Athletic Trainer. Row 5: Coach Dave Preston, Stan Buncher, Sid Whitfield, Kim Gregory, Terry Sutherlin, Mike Hill, Fred Ford, Mark Bradley, Doug Rice, Dan Bingham, Mike Mullen, Mike Murphy, Bruce Hageman, Keith Lawson, Row 6: Coach Randy Galbraith, Bill Hyde, Chuck Lindley, Dave Nevill, Morgan Trokey, Bryan Millman, Greg Senslev, Victor Panetta, Ron Dunham, Caesar Blevins, Dave Cross, Mitch Holmes, Joe Andre. Top Row: Rick Hoots, Matt Sheehan, Bryan Kury, Kevin Ray, Bill Beckett, Kirk Stanton, Steve Alexopoulos, Kenneth Stufflebeam, Allen Rader, Bud Turk, Equipment Manager. IK S Right, The Bears down one behind the line of scrimmage. Below, Chuck Lindley pushes through for a gain, as the opponents attempt to drag him to the ground. Right, Quarterback Kent Stringer attempts a rush up the middle, but is met by opponent Maryville. Below A fight for control of the football in mid-air. Right -- Gino Traveline rushes through the line with University of Arkansas Pine Bluff close behind. 3 N lifipf' s. 1. e.i e T , e.,.,:l 1:-w ii Left - Running back Gino Travline adds more yard- age to his record breaking total as he breaks a tackle to head down the field. Below, Quarterback Stan Wallace follows his blocker through a hole, for a gain. The first night football game west of the Mississippi was played at S.M.S.U. The Bears beat Indian Terri- tory 11-O. 4 0 Q it ru 5 . 1? ff A ,S , , ' FW , -' f I , 4 , ff . . is '- L3,.wa+.AI:.e!,,t , 4 .,,. t . , , If few Q, ,, at s' - Y' fe. e eg. M95 fwl 'A 'mv 'J' 9fi.lQL -M f. Center - Quarterback Stringer looks for his man down field as the Indians from Cape Giraudeau put on a pass rush. Below Through the line goes Fred Ford with the defensive unit looking on. 1 4. , -er-9 y if ' X .-,iff , ' A f L 1, - f N rv ,ii ' i . 4 MWQKY V -mr, fri' out Each year, the MIAA Conference selects a group of outstanding players from each of the seven of the conference teams. This year, six SMSU players were named to the first team. They are: Gino Travline, running back, Barry Brambilla, guard, Brod Hudson, guard, Mike Paulsen, tackle, Scott Thompson, linebacker, and Roy Schoffner, defensive end. Named to the second team were: Bob Blakeley, running backg Jeff Tisoto, tight end, Jeff Stolpa, tackle, Dennis Heim, tackle, and Terry Kasper, safety. The honorable mention team included Bear quarterback Kent Stringer, safety Mark Matheson, and split end Tom Hamilton. Top Left, the Pine Bluff man is stopped by quick Bear defense. Top Right, Brad Bodamer watches the game intently, as teammate Jeff Stolpa Center Right, glances at the camera, 'and Dave Hender- son Bottom Right, waits to back J .. X . A into the game. Center Left, Barry Brambilla attacks his man as SMS attempts to score. Center, the Bears are in control, here, as the opponent is pulled away from the ball. Bottom Left, Gino Travline heads for the goal line as Bob Bla- kely looks on. p I J A, . Y A V? ggi . l R ' ' F i w i s 1 43 , , f,,! Y -1 t K ,.,, Above, SMSU Bears Basketball team, Bottom Row, Coaches Chuck Williams, Bill Thomas, and jay Kinser. Top Row, Hughes Wilcox, Milton McDonald, Mike john- son, Andy Newton, Tony Armstrong, Lyndall Magers, Jimmy Dull, jerry Lewis, Jeff Weaver, Scott Hawk. Below, Left, Returning lettermen and team captains, Lyndall Magers, Scott Hawk, and Andy Newton, discuss strategy. Below Right, Assistant Coach Chuck Williams, Head Coach Bill Thomas, and Assistant Coach jay Kinser, caught in a free moment during a workout. Bears Basketball Goes Through Rebuilding Season In '76 For the second year in a row, SMSU's Basketball Bears have gone through a rebuilding process. With only three returning letter- men from the 1975 season, the team once again started from the bottom. Team leaders for the 1976 season were Andy Newton, Lyndall Magers, and Scott Hawk. The other team members are young players with little experience but much determination. Although team statistics were poor early in the season, things finally picked up as the team learned to function as a unit. Players began to develop, and the team ended above a 500 average for their total games looking to future success. The Bears ended in a fourth place tie in the MIAA race, at 7-5. They ended their season with a 15-11 total for overall competition and remain to be the tough contenders they have been in past years. Outstanding individuals for the Bears this year are Andy Newton and Scott Hawk. Newton broke the 1,000 point career total, and now has 1037 career points. He is ranked seventh in SMS career scoring, with a season average of 17.6 points per game, and a career average of 15.3. Newton is first in all-time career assists. Hawk has been another outstanding player with season averages of 10.0 points per game and 10.0 rebounds per game. Jimmie Dull, Milt McDonald, and Jerry Lewis have all developed into out- standing players, each with season averages of 11.0, 10.0, and 11.0 points per game, respectively. Lyndall Magers, and Tony Arm- strong are other stalwart team members who make the games a bit more exciting. Consistency was the main concern for the 1976 season as the team is still in its developmental stages. Although they may not have been the most well rounded team the Bears have ever seen, they were a determined, enthusiastic group of young men, who give SMSU something to be proud of, as well as to look forward to. SMS 74 UM-St. Louis 84 I SMS 57 Arkansas 53 SMS 71 Evansville 95 SMS 64 Indiana State 78 SMS SO Pittsburgh 60 SMS 86 Rockhurst 55 I SMS .69 Lincoln 66 SMS 78 NE Missouri 66 SMS 65 UM-Rolla 63 SMS 59 Indiana State 60 SMS 52 Central Missouri 53 SMS 88 Lincoln 80 COTJ SMS 89 Kentucky Wesleyan 100 I SMS 71 NE Missouri 68 SMS 94 NW Missouri 87 SMS 67 Lincoln 79 SMS 80 SE Missouri 67 I srvis ea UM-Rolla 67 SMS 72 Central Missouri 71 SMS 80 Pittsburg 75 ' SMS 86 NW Missouri 66 SMS 76 NE Missouri 77 SMS 30 SE Missouri 49 l SMS 66 UM-Rolla 83 SMS 89 North Dakota 73 SMS 87 Kentucky Wesleyan 73 SMSU Basketball Scoreboard L tWon 15, Lost 11J Top, Coach Bill Thomas watched his players intently during a game. Bottom, Jimmie Dull flies through the air to gain control of the ball, up and over his Rockhurst opponent. Page 57, Top Left, Jerry Lewis takes the shot over Jimmie Dull and a CMSU player. Top Right, Dull puts up a right hook, as Scott Hawk and Milt McDonald stand by. Bottom Right, Andy Newton makes a move for the basket as Hawk blocks out his opponent. Bottom Left, Hawk pulls down a Lincoln rebound with Newton and McDonald nearby. ! 3 I j ff ' f Q Rx K E 'X 1 3 my -me gg w I W if Cv an . IW. ! .4 4 fl r an U wan' ,Qs ' 4 1 . L i 'NM X, '. 412 Z L. 3 V ,,, 3 tl' Top Left, Scott Hawk goes for the shot as Milt McDonald covers the back court. Top Right, Andy Newton drives for the lay-up. Bottom Left, Jimmie Dull blocks a Rockhurst basket. Bottom Right, jerry Lewis holds back his man while Lyndall Magers and Scott Hawk move into position. 'w-..... 'LLXZ amL T Top Left, Milt McDonald puts up a shot. Top Right, Tony Armstrong puts a fake on his man, to get to the basket. Bottom Left, Coaches Kinser, Thomas, and Williams discuss strate- gy during a time out. Bottom Center, Scott Hawk pulls clown another re- bound as, Right, jerry Lewis attempts to stop a shot. Bears' Baseball Takes Second In MIAAConference Once again the SMSU Baseball Bears were able to show that they really were capable of putting together a great team, as they worked their way through a very successful 1976 sea- son. Through the returning lettermen's talents, along with the added dimensions of the new team members, the Bears took off toward victory and the MIAA conference cham- pionship with enthusiasm and excitement. During the early portion of the season, the Bears worked hard for their victories, as they all learned to function as a unit. Returning players were instrumental in the team's development, as they helped the others work things out. Due to the early season results, the Baseball Bears took a high position in the MIAA race for the conference cham- pionship, which they retained throughout the season. Re- SMSU Baseball Team, Bottom Row: Stean Thorton, Ron Snider, Mark Bailey, Terry Kasper, Joe Arnett, Charles Peats, Keith Guttin, Herman Nitsche, Gary Mitchell, Terry Davis. Row 2: Mitch Hill, Steve Becker, Y 1 ' 1 , ' TY I ll? lllllll turning lettermen such as All-American outfielder, Bob Blakley, pitcher Wade Palmer, and infielder, Lyndall Magers added strength to the young team. New players emerged, and their talents were proven during the Bear's regular season. Coach Bill Rowe's goal for the team, to win the MIAA conference crown could be coming just a little closer with this 1976 team. Looking for a successful season, the SMSU Baseball Bears have once again given this their best, making this one of their best seasons ever. Page 61, Top Left, Keith Hadler swings as the ball flies by. Top Center And Right, pitcher Wade Palmer throws a hard pitch across the plate. Center, Hadler is welcomed by teammates after a home run. Bottom Left, Bob Blakley drives in runner Bobby McCulloch as he gets hold of the pitch. Bottom Right, Mike Hill tries to drive in runner, Bob Blakley for a score. Mark Westhoff, Gary Copeland, Kent Holt, Leroy Eggert, Eldgre HNudd- leston, Don Bingham. Top Row: Chuck Feltz, Sam Miller, Greg Ruble, Tim Calvin, Keith Hadler, Mike Hill, Tom Emery. an, y2,,,,,f-gqgvh A Q , M v -vw' rl C Q MMU A T diff .1 'W' 354.7 v'f'fi .VXJJQ 2' i.w'iJ'i'?YL,5.'siA 5 4 i ., if A 4 X ' A ve -GS? ..4+..w SMSU Swimmers Find Successful Season In '76 The SMSU Swimming Bears are looking forward to more successful seasons like their past one of 1975 and 1976. With a second place finish in the MIAA for two consecutive years, and a 7-3 dual meet record, the Bears seemed to come out on the edge of their opponents as a whole. Another thing which made the season more enjoyable for the Bear tankers was the numerous amount of new SMS swimming standards that were set. Rick Iverson led the group, with two backstroke records and one individual medley, Mark Lale took a new title for the butterflyg Mike St. Clair broke an old record for the individual medley, then combined with Gary Mendehhall, Tom Roddy, and John Newman to take the 400 yard freestyle medley. Several team members set MIAA records in various events. Chuck Frederking and Rick Iverson took honors in backstroke competition, Mark Lale won butterfly honors, Lale, Iverson, St. Clair, and Newman won overall competition in the medley relay and St. Clair, Newman, Tom Roddy, and Gary Mendenhall took the freestyle relay. This season also marked the end of the swim meets held in the YMCA, should things go according to plans with the new Multi-purpose recreation building. The SMSU swim team has been a long-time user of the YMCA facilities. The new building will then provide them with their own. Looking forward to next year, with their new pool, Coach Dale Williams leads his swimmers on to victory, and a high rank in MIAA competition. . Left, diver Stew Clark performs a sequential dive, with a full twist. Below, Tom Yaeger gets a good dive to start in the race. l.-,,,,N, i M,fCM sf m,M.,,,, .-.WMS Cf QC in ii - S, -M uv ., '-'A V ' ,I Q W., -plz - 1 C mi ' l l the 't yco C' 4 I i C 1 r i i QQ. A-N3 ,, f 1 9' , ,5 S It 'wwf ii ' 4, A i i g i l C I l f i' e lr 4 g V A 1 7 C ' , ' W 1 lllf fi r V W ' Q ' Wg M R 'Si,5'fl'?3'?,?Fif2i mm'W ' 44 f. : il ,, k M H E V e L iil L 4 ' 2,AE2sQ..a.a.a:a SMSU Swim Team, Bottom Row: Mark Kraus, john Altheide, Tom Yeager, Phil Harrison, Dan Laure, John Comstock, Mark Lale. Top Row: Coach Dale Williams, Gary West, Mike Defferding, John Newman, Bob VanAllen, Chuck Frederking, Randy Smith. -if , , ,,,. Swimmers to your marks .. Go! ffop Leftj. Top Right, SMSU swimmer John Comstock gets a late start. Center Right, Mark Lale takes off from the starting block. Bottom Left, Diver, Lori Ecker performs a required dive in the SMSU-Drury meet. 4 l Cross Country Bears Take Fourth in NCAA Nationals The SMSU Cross Country Bears added yet another chapter to their growing success story, as they swept numerous victories and honors throughout the season. For the third consecutive year SMSU claimed title to the MIAA confer- ence championship, and this year they added the distinction of having the second lowest point total in the history of the meet at 27 points. Five of the ten man all conference team were Bear runners, John Prashun, Rick Ciarver, Howie Orn- doff, Randy Nash, and Dan Dwyer, who was also named conference champion. The Bears, under the direction of Coach Chuck Hunsaker, ended their dual meet season at a 4-2 record. Two of their three total losses in dual matches for the last four seasons fell in the 1975 season. Randy Nash was named Outstand- ing Frosh in the MIAA, and Dan Dwyer, Most Valuable. A fourth place finish in the NCAA National Meet brought a close to the season. Dan Dwyer and John Prashun placed second and eighth, respectively, in this meet. Next year's NCAA meet will be held in Springfield. Top Right, john Tideman runs closely with teammates Rick Callison, Calvin Brous, and Tim Kuhman. Bottom Left, hills are the challenging part of running cross-country, as we see a group attempting to overcome one of the many hills in the race. Bottom Right, All-Americans Dan Dwyer and john Prashun prepare to cross the finish line - the end of the race! r is ft vegan mm. 'tw-' .wb-. ,Q n rf mg , 1 li i e if 5 Top Left, the race begins, and the horde of runners leaves behind a dusty trail. Top right, not long afterward, the race begins to thin out, as the snake moves on through the course of the race. The view is from the top of a hill at Grandview Golf Course, where the SMSU Cross Country men host their meets. Center Left, the SMSU team poses for a picture during the course of the race. Center, All-American, Rick Carver moves at a steady pace with teammates Ti- deman, Ohrndoff, Dwyer, and Callison bat- tling Arkansas opponents close behind, lCenter Rightj. SMSU Cross Country Team, Bottom Row: Calvin Brous, Rick Callison. Row 2: Tim Kuhman, Dan Dwyer, Rick Carver, john Prashun. Top Row: Coach Chuck Hunsaker, Randy Nash by Howie Orndoff, john Tide- man, Gary Vipperman. Trackmen Keep Busy Setting Records The SMSU Track team had some quite outstanding competition in 1975, as their records will quickly point out. Several of these were set or broken by the SMSU track men during the season. Four team members managed to break old MIAA records and set new all-time totals. Runner John Tideman won the MIAA stee- plechase title, with a time of 9:O0.0 and teammate Dan Dwyer took the MIAA three mile in a record time of 13:52 minutes. John Northrip broke the MIAA high jump record at 6'9 , while Mark Daye set a new standard in the triple jump at 48'8-M . SMSU took fourth place in outdoor track in the MIAA, and sixth place in indoor track. In the NCAA Division II meet, Dan Dwyer and John Prashun took honors with the first and second best three mile times in the country, respectively. Teammate John Tideman had the nation's best stepplechase time, and John Northrip had the fifth best high jump. In the NCAA Meet in Sacramento, Dwyer and Tideman both suffered from 1040 temperatures and turned in poor perfor- mances, with Dwyer dropping out of the race and Tideman run- ning his worst race of the year. Ron DeClue took NCAA All- American honors, as he had the third best mile at 4:14. During the 1976 season the track team hopes to perform better in the MIAA, and better their team record. Coach Chuck Hunsaker, in his third year of coaching men's track is looking forward to an even better season than last year. SMSU Men's Track Team, Bot- tom Row: Rick Carver, Bob Guest, Lyndon Sinek, Tim Gi- vens, Randy Nash, Phil Perkins, John Prasuhn, Mark Lux. Row 2: Ray Pritchett, Vince Abbott, Da- vid Hall, Tim Jorgensen, Dave Magraw, Jeff Davis, Rick Calli- son, John Tideman. Row 3: Randy Allison, Bob Bissell, Merrell Up- son, Bob Skinner, Duane Gor- man, Paul Quinn, Randy Stock, Rick Myerscough. Top Row: Tim Kuhman, Howie Orndoff, Ron Spears, Chuck Hunsaker, Coach, Bruce Holten, Jeff Roth, Jim Stewart. Top, Randy Stock in the pole vault. Center, Steve Murphy run- ning steeplechase in the West- minster Relays. me ww 51051 Q35 it nu ww ,K . SE Q, 'Q HH E! E! im ,Q-anvil l-1. ' Visit. it-.., Top Left, john Tideman running the steeplechase in the SMS Relays. John had the best time in the nation for NCAA Division II runners, and was the MIAA Division II runners, and was the MIAA champion and school recordholder. Top Right, Phil Perkins winning the 440 yard run against Westminster. Bottom Left, John Northrip sets a high jump record for SMSU at 6'81h . He was also MIAA indoor high jump champi- on as well as MIAA record holder. Bottom Right, jim Weld and Scott Brown at the Westminster dual meet, mile run. Weld is also the school record holder for the indoor 880 yard run. Above Left, Chris Elliott kicks the ball toward the goal. Above Right, Bob Kennedy clashes with the other team as Andrew Sutton waits for the ball to come down. Center, Tim Flick and Chris Wentz come in to check the defense. Below Right, Mike McCarthy fights one on one for S.M.S.U.'s control of the ball. Below Left, Mike Cheirek comes in from behind, as the ball goes down field. Soccer Team, Bottom Row: - Glen Williams, Mike Rafferty, Bob Kennedy, Steve Harris, joe Armando, Steve Roosken, Jim Kolodgie, Kent Trapp Timm Reynolds. Top Row: - Charles-,Bujan, Trainer, Tom Tobias, Stu- dent Assistant, Glenn Nissley, Chris Wentz, Paul Tobin, jim Boeving Mike McCarthy, Mike Cheirek, Tim Flick, Andrew Sutton, Bruce Bush, Dr Frank Dinka, Coach. Below Glenn Nissley attempts to gain control SMSU Soccer Club Boasts Winning Season The SMSU Soccer Club, now in its fifth season of competi- tion was once again consistent in its win-loss total, as post- season results showed the teams 8-4-2 record in competi- tion. During its successful season, the club held several moments of glory at they outscored opponents by 43 goals to 2.7 goals as one of their major season accomplishments. Under the guidance of Dr. Frank Dinka, the club kept the edge on most of their opponents. Goalie Jim Boeving held four teams scoreless in season play, while a trio of high scoring players each brought in a total of six goals during the season, not including assists. These players, Mike Mc- Carthy, Steve Roosken, and Chris Niehaus, also added more points through assists, as McCarthy and Roosken tallied four each, and Niehaus not far behind with three. The club is quite a credit to SMSU, and hopes someday to become one of the MIAA teams. Until then, we hope they continue to become more and more successful each season. Matmen Try For MIAA Comeback Although their season records may fail to show the actual success of the SMSU wrestlers, the experience gained throughout their competition lies within the team, making the season more successful than its records may show. The young team, with little collegiate experience gave its competition quite a battle, as well as something to look forward to in future competition, as they gave each match everything they had. Although they failed to take first place MIAA honors this season, the SMSU Wrestling team has a comeback planned for the next season. With the experience they have now gained, and a good team spirit, they can reach just a little higher for the MIAA crown. Wrestling Team: Row 1: Doug Fowler, Russ Miller. Row 2: Mike Mueller, Pete Martin, Thomas Harris, Charles Bailey, Randy Floyd, Al Gonzales, Rick Gonzales, Randy Stein, Ken I-Iill, Joe Andre. Row 3: Coach McCarty, Bill Bennett, Bill Logman, Ken Bruce, Jen Henbest, Steve Lukowski, Mike Garcia, Dave Stanley, Mark Bradley, Jim Smith, Greg Birmingham, Ray- mond Farwell, John Williams. Below, Mike Garcia attempts to break a hold , 41381731 yf.. , , lil , 1.11 .1 f. -- pun-umwsuu w A sm 1 V- wx 2 vw SMSU Takes Second In 1975 MIAA Finish - Hopes For Better 1976 Season With last spring's second place finish in the MIAA Confer- ence, the SMSU Tennis Team will be looking forward to bettering their 1975 record. During the 1975 season, the tennis men took over the courts and totaled a 15-7 match play record. Team members Byron Lindeman and David Hurt were two of the six MIAA Champions in tennis sin- gles. In 1975, the SMSU Tennis Team entered the NCAA Divi- sion II meet for the first time with a full team. They compet- ed with four singles teams and two doubles teams, finishing in a tie for second place in the tournament. SMSU took second place to Southwest Baptist College in the SMSU Tennis' Invitational, the only other tournament they com- peted in besides the MIAA tournament. The 1976 season looked toward a rebuilding year under second year coach Tom Adams. With only three returning lettermen, playing experience in collegiate competition was limited. The Bears had the determination it took to win, and managed a very successful 1976 campaign. SMSU Varsity Tennis Team, Bottom Row: Charles Vaughan, Jeff Rose, Mike Stinnet, Mark Fuson, IR. Chappell. Row 2: john Fossard, Mark Saak, Dan Einersson, Eric Schultz. Top Row: Richard Langston, Matt Cullen, Tim Teachout, Dan Smith, Phil Nacy, Dave Sperry. Tom Adams, Coach - not present. x Two of the returning lettermen, jeff Rose and Charlie Vaughan are shown in action on this page, Top, jeff Rose puts a hard overhead spin on the ball, then fol- lows through. Charlie Vaughan hits the ball across the net in a volley, Center. Bottom, Vaughan uses a back- hand technique to return this one. SMSU Men Golfers Take 1975 MIAA Championship Title From the time long-time golf coach AJ. McDonald started post season NCAA competition, and from the beginning of the team in 1934, SMSU has consistently done well in its golf competition. In Coach Jay Kinser's six year tenure as coach, SMSU has won five MIAA championships against one fourth place finish. In 1975 competition the team once again placed first in the MIAA, with an 8-O dual meet record. SMSU golfers Leslie Presley, Paul I-looser, Steve Hart, and Bill Underwood placed as four of the top ten MIAA leaders. Presley, Vance Gribble, and Fred Wieshan are the only returning lettermen from the 1975 season. SMSU also took honors in tournament play, winning cham- pionships in the SMSU Invitational, and the MIAA Confer- ence tournament, then placing high in the Galveston Golf Tourney, Crossroads of America Tournament, and the NCAA Division II Meet. Paul Hooser received Honorable Mention as an NCAA All American. This spring's golf team once again had hopes of doing well in the MIAA Conference. With its new members, plus the experienced members from the 1975 season, SMSU may once again take top position in the conference. SMSU Men's Golf team, Left To Right, Steven Aikmus, Greg Tibbs, jay Kinser, coach, Steven Hart, jeff Steury, Mike Wynn. N144 1 l W Left, Team member Knalid Loudiyi re- turns a serve to a teammate. Center Left, Ron Pope dinks the ball over the net for a point. Bottom Right, j.B. passes the ball to his setter. Men's Volleyball Club New To SMSU Athletics New this year to the SMSU athletic scene was the men's volleyball club. Formed by a group of eleven young men, the team expects to make the most of the sport of volleyball, and hopes to see their enthusiasm for it spread through the campus. This year's team planned to travel and compete in several different tournaments, and to possibly have a tournament of their own. A clinic was planned for the SMSU men, featur- ing many of the more well-known male volleyball players. Experience and improvements are the key factors to the success of the volleyball team in the future. The team hopes that the sport will become one of the more popular ones here at SMSU. 1 T 3 4 gg . .. c l R , A . ....,,,.,,t ,QL 5 ..:, I .,,,, J b V, kyyk . . .,,,.r.... Men's Volleyball Club, Bottom Row, Dave Velasquez, David Macioce, Knalid Loudiyi, jewru Ed Bandeh U.B.J, Top Row, Ron Pope, Bob Bayless, Harvey Gibson, Craig Ward, Not Pictured, jack Carter, Dale Blevins, jim Doughrty. lntramural sports are a large part of the recreational pursuits of the SMSU students. Pictured here are a few of the many intramural competitions offered within the program, such as swimming, diving, badmitton, tennis, bowling, ping- pong, golf, track, cross country, free throw, volleyball, basketball, football, and softball. I ., N ,,,,,, , Y 5, . ,,gg, A '-...gn ' , . , 1- - t 'kv i 1 5 6. 5, gr . V . I M2' f Intramural Sports: A Way Cf Life At SMSU john Harper, Intramurals Director The SMSU Intramural Program exists as a recreational service to the students, faculty, and staff of the entire community. Through its sports offerings, this program strives to provide a diverse selection of activities that will appeal to everyone. One need not be highly skilled to participate in intramural activities. All that is needed is the desire and time to participate. Whether a person partici- pates in one or all of the various sports is unimportant. What is important is the fact that each person who does participate does so because he or she wants to and, hopefully, in so doing has an enjoyable experience. In intramurals, participation is the key: A sport for everyone and everyone in a sport. Behind The Scenes: IM Government The Intramural Legislative Council is a body elected by the SMSU students. The Council is charged with formulating .lf i my ' 'M f Ea 5 ff' Pi '..'. - ,,f 'ft' . ' 'ref . - the policies and procedures of the Intramural program along with recommending anu rules changes deemed necessary to protect the safety of the participants. Members of the Coun- cil represent men's and women's greek organizations and men's and women's independent students. The Intramural Judicial Board, whose members are SMSU students and are appointed by the Legislative Council, gives decisions in matters concerning official protests, conduct of intramural participants, and interpretations of the rules of participation. Together, the Legislative Council and the Ju- dicial Board insure an equitable, safe and enjoyable atmo- sphere for all participants. Center Left, Intramural Legislative Council, Sharon Watkins, independent women, Doug Light, C-reek men, Greg Birmingham, President, indepen- dent men, Mick Novak, Secretary, independent men: Not pictured, Becky Oakes, Greek women. Intramural judicial Board, Bottom Row: Kent Tipton, John jaszczak, Presi- dent, Larry Emrie. Top Row: Dan Schinzing, Marilyn Korn, Secretary, jim Ah . 5, fi Brady. ,My ,fi lure l 78 l , l Meeting fellow students in Bear's Den. , Resting after the game 2 r ? ii A Hard at work! ' Demonstrations for Parents Day. A quiet place 1 S S to PEQPLE k ' V After the concert - Smiling beauties of SMS 2 it V I wiilal' 541 m, I V! J A ,M Kitty A new creation from the art department Extra hours in the lab Abbott, Robert A jr. A Chesterfield Abney, Bev A Soph, A Florissant Absher, Betty A Fr. A Mountain Grove Atklin, Sharyn A Fr. A Mountain View Adams, David A Soph. A Springfield Adams, Kathy A jr. A Waynesville Adkins, Gib A Soph. A Lebanon Agee, Allen A jr. A Raymondville Agee, David L. A jr, A Pleasant Hope Agee, Debra A Soph. A Pleasant Hope Ahlers, Kevin A Soph. A Pacific Alexander, David L. A Pr. A Alexander, jeanni A Fr. A Alexander, Linda A Soph. - Alexander, Pamela S. A Pr. Alford, Patti A Fr. Alexopoulos, jami A Fr. A Springfield Lake Ozark Springfield A St. Louis A Lebanon Grandview Allen, Clark A jr. A Poplar Bluff Allen, David A jr. A Poplar Bluff Allen, George L, A Fr. A Springfield Allen, Randall G. A Fr. A Lamar Allison, Randall K, A Soph. A Kansas City Allman, Larry A jr. A Drexel Almstedt, Steve A jr. A Pacific Altheide, john W. A Fr. A St. Louis Altvatei, Diane Victoria A Soph. A St. Louis Amos, Nancy A Soph. A Amsinger, Dennis A Sop Russellville h, A Eldon Anderson, Cathy A Soph. A jefferson City Anderson, Conna A Fr A St. Louis Anderson, Mary A Soph. A Viburnum Anderson, Mike A Fr. A Viburnum Anderson, Nancy A Soph, A Aurora Anderson, Leesa A Fr. A Aurora Anderson, Rocket A Fr. A Springfield Anderson, Roger A Gr. A Versailles Andre, joe A jr. A St. Louis Andrews, Craig A jr, A Carthage Andrews, Ellen A Soph. A Neosho Angell, Rene' A Fr. A Grandview Anselmo, jan A Fr. A St. Louis Anthony, Nola A Soph. A Lebanon Antrim, Cathy A Soph. A Raytown Appel, Susan A Fr. A Grandview Apple, Dana K A Soph. A Independence Appleby, Sheree A Fr, A Springfield Appling, john A Soph. A Lebanon Appling, Robert A Fr. A Lebanon Archer, Debby A Fr. A Adrian Arena, Pat A jr. A Dixon Armstrong, Charles A Fr. A Springfield Armstrong, Frank A Soph, A Ballwin Armstrong, Tony A Fr. - Aurora Arndt, Angela A Fr. A Neosho Arnette, Richard A Fr, A Springfield Arney, William Ray A Soph. A Arnold, Caroline A Fr. Kansas City A St. Louis Arnold, Lucinda A jr. A Springfield Artlr, Mark A Fr. A Marshall Arthur, Renee' A Soph, A Nevada Ashburner, Diane A Soph. A St. Louis Ashley, Robyn A jr. A Springfield Ashley, Mark A Fr, A Springfield Askins, Luetta A jr. A Aurora Aubrey, Serena A jr. A House Springs Austin, Beverly A jr, A Williamsburg Bade, Shelly A jr. A Owensville Bagwell, Don A Soph. A Springfield Bailey, Charlie A jr. A Kansas City Bailey, jody A Soph, - Springfield Bailey, Kim A Fr. A Kansas City Bailey, Vicki A jr, A Willow Springs Baker, Dana S. A fr. A jefferson City Baker, joni Leah A Fr. A Leawood, Ks, Baker, joyce A jr. A Springfield Baker, Michael E. A jr. A Miller Baker, Scott C. A Fr. A Buffalo Baker, Teresa Elizabeth A Soph. A Eminence Baldwin, Tom A jr. 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Baxter, Kenneth f Soph f Pierce City Soph -- Springfield A jr. -- Vtlehster Groves Soph. W Waynesville Bay, Kay - Fr, f DeSoto Beale, Mary Beth - jr. Aurora Beard, Cindy A - Fr - Mt. Grove Beasley, Rohm - Fr, - Springfield Beatty, Sheri - jr. - Thayer Beaver, Alan f Pr. f- Lelwanon Beck, Dal - Pr. f Boron, California Becker, Linda M, - jr, Arnold Bet ker, Brenda j. f Soph, - Crocker Betker, Stephen -- jr. House Springs Beckman, Paul - Soph. Springfield BeDell, Mark - Fr, - Marionville Beehe, Charles - Beenran, Butch -e Fr f Republic Soph, - llarrrsonyille Beers, janet v jr, - St Louis Beesley, Timothy f- jr. -f Andalusia, AL Beheiter, Dennis -- Soph f St. Louis Belreiter, Stephen P. e Soph. --f St, Louis Belcher, Lynne f Soplr Webster Groves Bell, Angie - Soph, - Raytown Bell, Carol - fr. Y St,Lou1s Bender, Chester - Soph. f Halltown Beneditk, Kathleen f Soph. - St. Louis Bengsch, Brian - Fr, - Billings Benitz, Vicki f Fr. f Richmond Bennett, Becky -- Fr, - Springfield Bennett, Cynthia - fr. - Springfield Bennett, Diane - l-r, - Conway Bennett, john - Soph. Bennett, Susan f Benorst, Larry f Soph Berclrm, Kathleen f--- jr Bergstrom, Gail -- Owensville Fr - Houston - DeSoto -e Springfield Soph. -f Lee's Summit Berlekarnp, jill - Fr. f Leek Summit, Bernhardt, R.F, - jr. - Springfield Berry, Fran W jr - St. Louis Berthold, Susan - Fr Florissant Beveridge, Mary Ann -- Fr f Springfield Bingarnan, Carol - Soph -- Springfield Brram, Bud - Fr, - llouston Bistlroff, julie f Fr. f Kansas City Bishop, Steven - Soph - Lexington Brskup, jeffrey - Soph - Kansas City Bisaell, Rohert - jr f St. Louis Blank, Deanna - jr - Lake Ozark Blank, Theresa if Fr Ash Grove Blatkhurn, Denise Blake, Deborah - f Fr. fe Mt. Vernon jr. f- DL-Soto Blankenship, Bob --f- Sr, s Springfield Blansett, Dehbie f jr. - Fulton Blisard, Cynthia - Ir. - Aurora Blount, Esther - Fr. - Kansas City Blue, Becky S jr. - Springfield Blumenstock, Daniel - Fr. - Springfield Blumer, Linda - Soph. S Kirkwood Bock, Carol S Soph. - Greenfield Bock, Susan - Fr. - Greenfield Bode, Sharon - Fr. S Jefferson City Boeke, Ellen S Jr. - Bartlesville, OK Bolin, Tammy S Fr. - Marshfield Bone, Ann - Soph. - Neosho Bone, Greg - Fr. - Neosho Bonham, Jeanne - Soph. - St. Louis Borth, Robert - Fr. S Webster Groves Bos, Albert - Fr. - Billings Bosso, David - Soph. S Raytown Bossom, Sharon - Ir. S Carthage Bounous, Michael S Fr Bova, Cindy S Fr. Bowen, Marilyn S Soph. Bowman, Douglas - Fr, - Boyd, Carmen - Fr. Boyd, Cathy - Fr. - Boyd, Linda - jr. S Boyd, Ramona S Fr. S Boyer, Sherry - Fr. - Bradley, Lacey - Fr. - Brady, Kevin - Braig, Lou Ann - Fr. - , - Monett - St. Louis St. Charles Bowen, Cindi - lr. - - Richland Springfield - Conway Springfield Springfield Springfield St, Charles Springfield lr. - Rolla Springfield UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE ' 'i e iwf T 1, , 2 . . Q 4 ittttee Ag . B if TS, eerrr is Sl Lafiff e,,, - Bw A 'M 'ee r E- A B B' Bmw . Bi L Bt ir T i f 4 T ,,, 1 A I . ff W, if Vri., Bramblett, Theresa S Soph. S Neosho Brand, Paul S Soph, - Springfield Bratcher, Bruce S Fr. - Strafford Braun, Debbie - Soph. - Jefferson City Brauer, Susan - Fr. - Kansas City Breedlove, Pamela S Fr. - Licking Brengle, Terry S Fr. - Warrenton Brenon, Connie S Fr. - Bonne Terre Bretz, Cathy - Fr. - Springfield Brewer, Kathryn S Soph. - Lebanon Bridges, Anita - Soph. - Belton Brier, Mary - Fr, - Columbia Briggs, Anne S Fr, - St. Louis Briggs, Elayn - Soph. - Florissant Bright, Joni - jr. S St. Louis Britton, Barbara - Soph. S Springfield Brock, Cindy S Fr. S Sikeston Brockschmidt, Eloise S Soph, - Monet! Brooks, Lillian - Soph. S Conway Brooks, Ralph - Soph. - Niangua Brooks, Terry S Soph. - Pacific Broughton, LaDanta S Fr, S El Dorado Springs Browder, Marvin - Fr. - Springfield Brown, Bill - Fr. - Overland Brown, Cindy S Fr. - Springfield Brown, Debra S Soph. S Springfield Brown, Jequita S jr. S Mt. Vernon Brown, jo - Fr. - El Dorado Springs Brown, Larry - jr. - Upton Brown, Pam S jr, - Springfield Brown, Roger S Fr, - Steelville Brown, Rhonda - Fr. S Springfield Brown, Richard - Fr. - Lake Ozark Brown, Steve - Fr. - Republic Brown, Susan - Fr. - Cuba Brown, Thomas S Soph. - El Dorado Springs Brunnert, Deby - Fr. - Argyle Bruce, Arthur S Soph, - Springfield Brueggenjohann, Dan S Soph. - Herman Bryant, Brenda S Fr. S Webster Groves Buck, Debby - Fr. S Joplin Buckner, Debbie - Soph. - Walnut Grove Buecker, Sue S Fr. - Springfield Buffington, Barbara - Soph, S Springfield Bullock, Richard S jr. S Houston Bunch, Lynnetta - Fr. - Ash Grove Buncher, Buck S Fr. S St. Louis Bujan, Suzy - Soph. S San Francisco, CA Burch, Michael - Fr. S Cuba Burd, Lois - Fr - Phillipsburg .,,, lr, , , 42 irrs 'J . , B rf r r ts L S gif V grk L .1 J V V K 5.5 . , a. 1 . 14. B ' i f 2-, . TBBB B . ' E Be ,iii - i 'i Bi ' roit , ,iB, s,r ,B if . 'A B .,,, a,., i' . S C f r W ' 'r'l MVB ' B .. I , S sy H y ., ,,,,,,. , .fi 'f I B f 'B , , 6, ,fi V VHA: I ' 1.4, TBBB X B B 1 W B if . T' T i QB Q- ' ' ,,. f B'i' L B , 'fBi Bl ii A if i 3 'K iw LBBBBBL if B A ' ' 5 I Zzg 4 5f 'i,f 'fr f B ' fti .f . - A i 1,7 V ,VM . wi r 5 ,,-7 - .VW . , I A . .. yki, I I A qi . A V V ig AVIA . -Z I g Z . , - .-9 ,,. 1 VV:,, ,,,, Q B f' B Q B .11 .i1, B' 1 f' I . ,, S , ,rr BBBB . 5-Y , tyy 1 , , .,, U I H I :ZV M W rr as , B 'ii ,a i BBB T - , f V , ,J u 'ik Q- ' A B + T BB ' ..., f sss r B TTBBT f ' i B S 'ifri . fil B,,wa ,t,B . ' B B T BB fre BBB -TB ,. 4-f i . 1iBi . 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A Preston Byerly, Garry A Fr, A Grandview Byes, Stephen A Fr, A St. Louis Cabezas, Marilyn - jr. - Springfield Cain, Cliff A Soph. A Nixa Caffey, Ken A jr. A Springfield Cagle, Sue A Soph. A St. Louis Caldwell, Larry A jr, A Neosho Caldwell, Leona A Soph. A Salem Caldwell, Richard A jr A Monett Call, Mike A Fr. A Lebanon Callans, Linda A Fr. A St. Charles Callaway, Liz A jr. - Belle Calton, Beth A jr. A Grovespring Calvin, Tim A Fr. A Washington Cammarata, Dodie A jr A Ballwin Campbell, Bruce - Soph A Kansas City Campbell, Debbie - Fr, A El Dorado Sp Campbell, Delma A jr. A Bolivar Campbell, Nancy - jr. A Springfield Carmen, Mike - Soph A Shell Knob Carney, Scott A Soph A Cassville Carris, Marilyn A jr. A Springfield Carter, Patti A Soph. A Carthage Cartwright, Clara A Fr A Bourbon Ca-ve, Marcella A jr. A Springfield Casey, john A Fr, A Neosho Castle, Barbara A jr. A Kansas City rings Chambers, Donald - Fr, -S Plato Chambers, Patricia - jr. - Clever Chambers, Ronald i Fr. 3 Plato Chandler, Robert - Pr. - Springfield Chapin, Rod - Fr. - Mt. Vernon Chapman, Linda - Fr. f Pierce City Chrisman, Patricia - Fr. - Centralia Christians, Sarah - Soph. - Russell, KA Christopher, Cathi - Pr, f Springfield Christopher, Tamera - Soph. - Lebanon Circle, Barbara - Soph. - Kansas City Clark, Becky Y Soph. - Lebanon Clark,Corinne - Soph. - Sl. Louis Clark, Donna - Pr. f Winona Clark, jimi - Soph. - Kansas City Clark, Larna - Fr. A Fulton Claunch, Larry - Fr. - Osceola Clause, Kurt f lr. - St. Louis Clemens, Teri A Fr. - Marchfield Cline, Danielle - Ir. - Alton Cline, Randall - jr. v Fair Grove Clodfelter, Janice - Fr. - Kirkwood Cloninger, Bruce - Fr. - St. Louis Cloud, Richard - Soph. - Bilings Cloud, Roger - Soph. - Billings Cobb, Becky - Fr. - Excelsior Springs Coble, Richard - Soph. - Humansville Cockrell, Bennie May - jr. - Yukon Cockrill, Chris - jr. - Springfield Coffey, Elaine - Fr. S Republic Cohen, Carolyn - Fr. - St. Louis Cohn, Cristy - Fr. - Waynesville Colbert, Henry - Soph. - St. joseph Colburn, Susan - Soph. - Bolivar Cole, Sharon -- jr. - Grandview Colton, Karen Jo -- Soph. - Crovespring Combs, Terri - Fr. - Joplin Compton, Chris - Soph. - Springfield Compton, Debbie - Soph. - Lebanon Comstock, John - Soph. - Kansas City Concannon, Robert - jr. - St. Louis Condren, Linda - jr. - Buffalo Conerly, Carol - Fr. - Guadalajara, Mex. Conley, Renee - Soph. - Fenton Conn, Lesa - Fr. - Springfield Connell, David - Fr, - Licking Conner, Doyle C. - Jr. - Willow Springs Cook, Brian - Fr. - Ash Grove Cook, Kevin L. - jr. - Desolge Cook, Pamela - Soph. - Laquey Cooley, Clara - Soph. - Bunker Coombes, John - Soph. - Creve Coeur Cooper, Anthony R. - Soph. - Hayti Cooper, Billy G. - Fr. - Springfield Cooper, Charlotte - Fr. - Mansfield Cooper, Marc - jr. -- Weaubleau Copeland, joEllen - Fr. - Springfield Copening, Bonnie - Jr. - Mt, Vernon Coppedge, Debra - Jr, - Raytown Cornett, Dolores A. H Fr. - Huggins Costantino, Marsi - Soph. - St. Louis Costello, Brian - lr. - El Dorado Srpings Costello, julie - Fr. - Lake of the Ozarks Cottrell, Steve - Soph. - Bunker Couch. lerry - Soph. - Kansas City Coulson, Cathy - Fr. - Springfield Cox, Chris - jr. - Kansas City Cox, Craig - Jr. - Ballwin Cox, ,lane A. - jr. - Clever Cox, janet -- jr. - Willow Springs Cox, Katie - jr. - Kansas City Cox, Sandra - jr. - St, Louis Crabtree, Robin - Fr. - St. Ann Craig, Randy - Fr. - Branson Crain, Annette -- Fr. - jefferson City Crain, Shelly L. - Soph. - Chillicothe Crapenhoft, Bob - Fr. - Springfield Craven, Darla - Fr. - Odessa Cravens, Carol Ann - Fr. - Mansfield Crawford, Cheryl - jr. - Cross Timbers 86 UNDERCLASSXGRADUATE Y h - .,,. W K .Za i ff t - - t S C ff X' A ,ini X 255 C. iss , ,Q S ,..'1 ti- 1 ig ,ss P, Q it ' .' 1 A 2 A Q gtrg J f . 545 ' s't .1 5 'S S L B 'tv Dk' A 1 S if , . P I - S ' x ',-'- ' I 'gk' A . ,ii .5 t r- pf - ' so X L K J' its - ffl! 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W lc., I Ci 'T , , y V g 2.. V, If ,ff 'fi' , , i at , . ,riifseia A , If , , ff' ee A -P ' 1' 4 J ,' , Q H ' 313, - , ,,,., , I -J ,i -. 6 , ,Q i . I l' g , f up ,J ' K QV . S fd? 5 1 N t C' 4' ,f t . 5? C' - -Q 1' . - K ur A 'ie t 1 I . U- 5, .. E, fi. J. , . g W ,rr ,I f '12 4 4 X C I fy , . ,, ,V 5 1,, X , g eww g , V I ,M l if 4 . .2 f it if .s..i - 5 J J ' , . l Crawford, Sharla A Fr. A El Dorado Springs Crawford, Sharon S. A Jr. A Marshall Crawford, Tom A Soph. A Springfield Creach, Gregory K. A Fr. A Waynesville Creason, Eunice A Soph, A Success Creech, Steve A Jr, A West Plains Creson, John J. A Soph. A Springfield Crews, Terri A Soph. A Jefferson City Crocker, Roy A Fr, A Springfield Crouch, Theodore A. A Fr. A St, Charles Crossland, Cindy A Fr, A Monet! Crossno, Charles A Soph. A Neosho Crosswhite, Patty A Fr. A Moberly Crouch, Caryn A Soph. A Bettendorf, Iowa Crouch, Merry A Fr. A Bettendorf, lowa Crown, Herb A Jr. A Rapid City, S.D. Crum, Billie A Fr, A Branson Cruzan, Kim A Fr. A Springfield Culbertson, Rick A Fr. A Eldorado Springs Cully, Sheryl A. A Soph. A Stockton Culp, Ronda A Fr. A Kansas City Cumberland, Ronda L. A Soph. A St. Genevieve Cummins, Jo Ellen A Fr. A Oak Grove Cummings, Mari A Fr. A Springfield Cummings, Rita A Soph. A Aurora Cunningham, Jack A Jr. A Sedalia Cunningham, Karen C. A Fr. A St. Louis Cunningham, Marsha K. A Fr. A Marshfield Curry, George A Fr. A Clever Curry, Lynn A Fr, A Exceisior Springs Curry, Sherry A Jr. A Columbia Cutolo, Jeanie A Jr. A Kansas City Cyclone, Rocky A Soph. A Tomatoe Cypret, Cynthia A Fr. A Mountain View Cyrus, Mary Kay A Fr. A Macks Creek Czajkowski, Cheryl A Soph. A Manchester Czech, Tony A Fr. A Springfield Czeschia, Laurie A Fr. A St. Charles Dale, Juan W. A Jr. A Sheldon Dale, Judi A Fr, A Sedalia Dallas, Randy A Jr. A DeSoto Dallstream, Susan A Jr. A Webster Groves Dalton, S. Jayne A Fr. A Ft. Collins, CO Dampf, Mary A Jr. A Jefferson City Dampf, Mike A Fr. A Jefferson City Damschroeder, David A Fr. A Ferguson Daneshfar, Bejan A Jr. A Fairplay Daniel, Judith A Soph. A Ash Grove Daniel, Patti A Jr. A Chicago, Ill, Daoukas, Amy A Soph. A St. Louis Darabi, Robert A Springfield Dart, Robert C. A Jr. A Fairview David, Bruce A Fr. A Mountain View David, J. Michael A Jr. A Springfield Davidson, John F. A Fr. A St. Charles Davidson, Karen A Fr. A Kansas City Davis, Cindy A Fr. A Houston, Mo. Davis, Janette L. A Jr. A Houston, Mo. Davis, Kathy A Fr. A Springfield Davis, Leesa Gail A Fr. A Camdenton Davis, Lynn A Fr. A Lamar Davis, Marcella A Fr, A St. Louis Davis, Margaret S. A Fr, A St, Louis Davis, Michael A Jr. A Bourbon Davis, Nancy A Soph. A Ellisville Davis, Thomas N. A Fr. - Jefferson City Dawson, Debra A Jr. A Archie Dawson, Mike A Soph. A Sedalia Day, Darrel A Fr. A Marshfield Day, Verl W. A Jr. A Ozark Dean, Marilyn A Fr. A Lake Ozark Deardorff, Rebecca L, A Jr. A Springfield Deck, Teresa A Soph. A Springfield Deffenderfer, Karen A Fr. A Nixa DeGraffenreid, Jon A Fr. A Lake Ozark DeHart, Barbara A Soph. A Marshfield Dehdashti, Abdolhosein A Soph. A Tehran, lran Deidiker, Jim A Jr. A West Plains Deister, Justin A Jr. A Kansas City Dekalb, Brian A Soph. A Harvard, lll. 87 Delamatre, Gary - Soph. - Benton City De La Mora, Cherlin W Soph. - Acapulco, Mexico Delk, Mike W Fr. - Eldorado Springs Dempsey, Kathleen R, - lr. - St. Louis Denney, Deborah L. - Fr. W Purdy Dennis, Sandy W Fr, W Springfield Dent, Douglas - Fr. - Salem Diamond, Cheryl - jr. - McKeesport, PA Dickens, Phil W jr. W Independence Dickensheet, Salley - Soph, - Bolivar Dickenson, Kent - Fr. - Springfield Dickenson, Brenda - Fr. - Cabool Dieckhoff, Cynthia L. - Pr. W Diamond Dierker, Melinda W Fr. W St. Louis Diesel, Richard - jr. - St. Louis Dillon, Greg B. - jr. - joplin Dinkins, Beth - Soph. W Webster Dirks, William R. - Soph. - Malden Diven, Becky W Fr. - Springfield Dixon, Alan - Soph. - Springfield Dixon, Sandy - Fr. W St. Louis Dobbs, Rebecca - Jr. - Springfield Dodd, Anita - jr. W Goodman Dodd, Rosita - jr. - Goodman Dodson, Connie - jr. W Springfield Doennig, Cathy W Doherty, Donna - Fr. - Niangua Dolis, Mark - Fr. - Springfield Domeny, Linda - jr. W Rogersville Domeny, Kathryn - Soph. - Rogersville Donald, Kay - Pr. W Lebanon Donica, Pam - Soph. - Monett Er. - Ozark Dority, Edward W Fr, - Edwards Dostal, joe - Fr, - Springfield Dowling, Don - Pr. - St. Louis Downing, Sarah - Ir, - Springfield Downs, Connie - jr. W Florissant Downs, Eddie - Sr. - St. Louis l Drager, Deborah - Fr. W Streator, Illinois Dramann, Linda - Er. W Kansas City Dreckshage, Brian - Soph. W Ferguson Drees, Dan - Pr, W Bridgeton Drier, Doris - jr. - Springfield Drennan, Gary A, - Fr. - Springfield Drewel, Mark - Fr. - Eureka Drinkard, Michael - Fr. Shelbina Driscoll, Robert W Fr. - Oak Grove Drysdale, Glenn - lr. - St. Louis Duke, Gary - Fr, W Kansas City Dunavant, Kathy - lr, W jefferson City Dunn, Dianna W Fr. W Camdenton Dunn, Sharon - Fr. - St. Louis Dunnuck, Cheryl - Er. W Florrissant Durbin, Lisa - Soph. - Salem Durham, Rhonda - lr. - Houston Durre, Garth - Fr. W Branson Duval, Wanda Dye, Brenda W Soph. Dye, Robert - jr. Dyson, Bob - Pr. Eacret, Elaine - Soph. Eaker, Kathy W Sop Dutkiewicz, Mike W Fr.-- St. Louis Dutton, Jim - Fr. W St. Louis - Fr, W Silex - Springfield - Springfield - Ash Grove - Gainesville h. - Sikeston Fr. W Eldon Eastin, Cindy W Elton, john - Ebel, Chris W Fr. Ecord, Elaine W jr. - Springfield Eden, Laurel W Fr, - Mr, Vernon Edgar, Dennea - jr. W Springfield Edge, Pat - Edghill, Robin - Soph. - Ferguson jr. - Lberty W St. Louis Ir. W Potosi Edwards, Barbara - Soph, - St. Louis Edwards, David W Fr. - Theodosia Edwards, Randy W Fr, - Springfield Edwards, Robert - jr. - Theodosia Edwards, Traci - Fr. - Kennett Eggerman, Anita W Fr. - Lockwood Eggerman, Loren - lr. - Lockwood Eggers, john W Soph. - St. Louis 88 UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE ,.,, K, 5 s f ,V - 2 I ' Q - A a if A l' , f Q, X ,, I lil rf fi, ' 3 .., wwf He N, il IV M -, .4 V A 1 B 1 Q fax 4 , K 1 iq 1, ' A . S., if X - , ' 4 ' -fl , in ,VS N' .,. 4 1- V is W4 J, if r 1' we r 5- f'+' Y r i , V Y , e sal r ,,,,. ,MM ffvy f 7.3. 4 , , 1, I K. A 0 r I 'e-e 'N 'rf W 4 . il , 5 . a s ' ,r , f , , rx W 4 YXBLSSZW' ,-it . Q X t it e 341' 5, , as 'Q ' .La c , ,Q , f my no 1 V 51 I V, VV V 3 v'. ,,, , , if V S Q im Q I V , , 'lift V. , ,V ft 5 , aim 5 Q J - 17 1? ull! ' 1, , zz , 1 at-ff 2 , 11. B we r za 5 vt ,, ww fi' lf, 5 I K ta, F if N. 4 4 a ..- f e Q tk ,E 2' rf +'4,i f 4 ii? fb .I ue. ., A ll ,f 'g . rl -53 i tv. 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A 4' , Q' I ,,,. f .,' -2 ,A - V' fi , '75 f gt - ,' if or f 7 , 1' V ' , - L ' '55 ' L A n . ff' f fi S 2 4 as at -. 4 - l- WW- 3' P 5 'ri U i 1 C 41 -V f-I , l, is X13 if., ' 'X - A 1 : if V V 5 5 1 fw,V , VV L fx XY if -4 '4' 1-9: -il i xl ,A ir If r' Q S f 7 , ' F E .,, .fi Di Q i , ff ex , A r tl 1 ' I X 2- T , F'-5? x i ' Q A ,. Q , E in . My , V., A g VV V Y ff Q , it X 1 Y Q if - - X 'A - i . f V- 4 L , r SJ gif., ,f V x ,PY -.' .V v rV ' .,,, , A V , . 1, - i , 0 , Vx KV v S, , 2 f A ' ,, 4. . f . ,, -1' . l?2x,Vi 'CMV' VV V 1, I V V My VV , V A V J , V, Vet V hy M , A ' ' 1 t Wtmiiimh i 'Q' ' 1 li qs A C, ' , , C, e R C 4225? if L i . 3 W L x i J R f i r V , A3 I 2-' 3 n H V tg , L 9 f f A- A C, xr 'I , if L' , V , ' , f A YV VSV ,Vg 1 VX, G A -' - I A 5 C' Eggert, Leroy A Sop h. A Washington Eidson, Steve - jr. A Springfield Eiken, Dan A Soph, A jefferson City Eisaman, Donna A Fr. A Chillicothe Eitel, jullie A jr. A Elder, Michael A jr, Kansas City A Poplar Bluff Elliott, Bill A Fr. A Bois D'ArC Ellis, Amy A Fr. A Springfield Ellis, Beth A Fr. A Nevada Ellis, Debbie A Soph. A Mountain Grove Ellison, Cindy A Fr. A Nrxa Elliott, Gail A Fr. A Springfield Elmore, janet D. - Fr. A Springfield Emberton, Tom A Fr. A Springfield Emery, Karla A Fr, A Drexel Emery, Thomas A jr. A St. Ann England, Ginger A Fr, A Lebanon Engler, Craig - jr. A Festus Epperson, Marsha A jr, A Kansas City Erb, Cheryl A Fr. A Marshfield Erickson, Cindy A Soph A Eldon Ernster, Lois A Soph. A Tunas Ervin, Nancy A Soph. A Kansas City Eschmann, Bernice A Soph. A St. Louis Eubanks, Brad - Fr, A Creve Coeur Evans, Bobette A jr. A Kansas City Evans, Kim A Fr A St, joseph Everly, Mari Beth A jr. A Springfield Evers, janette A Soph. A Eldon Eyermann, jill A jr. A St. Louis Faber, Terry A jr, A Florissant Fairhursr, Charles A Springfield Fallesen, jan A Fr. A Vivurnum Farley, Mongomery A jr. A Galena Farley, Tim A Fr. A St. joseph Farmer, Agena A Soph - Greenfield Farmer, Gene A jr. A Cainsville Farney, Kris A Fr. A Springfield Farr, Ellen A Soph A Festus Farr, james A Fr, A Marshfield Farr, Leslie A jr. A Marshfield Farrar, Debbie A Soph A Springfield Farrar, Kent A Fr. A Springfield Farwell, Angie A Soph. A Eagle Rock Farwell, Rick A jr. A Eagle Rock Fats, Paula A jr, A Kansas City Fechter, Robert A Soph. A St. Louis Feeback, Cheryl A jr. A Lees Summit Fehrman, Sally A Ferguson Felkner, Christina A Fr. A Crystal City Felton, Estelee A Soph. A Springfield Fenton, Annette A Fr. A Carden City, KS Fightmaster, Felicia A Soph. A Bolivar Filla, Susan A Soph. A St. Louis Finders, Kirby A jr, A Rhineland Fink, Douglas - Fr, A Ballwin Fischer, Ronald A jr. A joplin Fisher, Monica A Soph. - Fayette Fisher, Teresa A Soph. A Webster Groves Flanigan, Anne A jr. - Liberty Flebbe, Linda A Fr, A Kansas City Fleetwood, Shirley - Fr. A Springfield Fleming, Mark A Fr. A Los Angelos, CA Fleming, Sharon A Fr. A Fair Grove Flick, Phyllis A Fr A St, Louis Flood, Kim A Fr. A Clever Flood, Mike A Fr. A St. Louis Fockler, Roger A Soph. A St. Charles Forbes, Laurie - Fr. A St. Louis Forrester, john A jr. - Springfield Fortner, Steven A jr. A Ash Grove Foster, Mary Kay A Fr. A Teresita Foster, Peggy A jr A Monett Fox, Carol M. A Fr, A Stockton Fraker, julie A Soph. A Marshfield Fraker, Agena A jr. - Marshfield Fraley, Becky - Fr, A Springfield Franeka, jane A Fr. A Springfield Frangoulis, Diane A Soph. A St. Louis Franken, Bob A Fr A High Ridge Franklin, Sharon - Fr, - Lebanon Franklyn, Dave -- Soph. - St. Louis Frasher, Cindy -- Fr. - Oak Grove Freeman, Marg - Soph. - Kansas City Freeman, Rick - Soph. - Buffalo Freese, jennifer - jr, - St. Louis Frese, John - Soph. - St. Louis Frey, Beth - Jr. - Kansas City Fritterm, Martha - jr. - Richards Fritts, Debra - jr. - Stockton Fugate, Diana - Fr. - Urbana Fuller, Beth - jr. - Springfield Fuller, Cindy '- Soph. - Ash Grove Fulp, Robert - Fr. - Aurora Fuson, Mark - Fr. - Kansas City Gable, Dan - Soph. - jefferson City Gable, james - Fr. - Monett Gaddy, Kelly - Fr. - Rolla Caddy, Robert - Fr. - Springfield Gafner, Richard - Fr. - Springfield Gaither, john - jr. - Ozark Gammill, Cheri - Fr. - Springfield Gammon, David - Fr, - West Plains Gann, Victor - Fr. - Marshfield Ganus, joy - Fr. - Springfield Garbe, ,Iayne - Soph. - De Peres Gardner, Karen - Soph. - Wasola Garlock, Mike - Soph. - Gerald 'Garner, Stan - Fr. - Sedalia Garnett, Mark - Soph, - Brandsville Garofalo, Sherry - Fr. - Florissant Garrison, Mike - Fr. - Springfield Garrison, Terry - Fr, - Pierce Garwood, Elizabeth - Soph, - St. Charles Gaskill, Desta - Fr. - Springfield Gasser, Carolyn - Soph. - Pierce City Gault, Gaylia - jr, - Kirkwood Gauntney, Ann - Soph. - jenkins Gayer, Virgina - Fr. - Ash Grove Gebert, Mary - Soph. - St, Louis Geisz, Gary - Fr. - Brentwood Gensky, Anne - Soph, - Jefferson City Gentry, Debbie - Fr. - Monett Gerhard, P. Chris - Soph. - Ozark Gericke, Tina - Soph. - Springfield Gerue, William - Fr. - Glen Ellyn Gevens, Cheryl - jr. - Kansas City Gibbs, Bill - jr. - Humansville , 1 X, , n 1 Rt ilk ao' F L M in X 'je' t 39 , it V I an X ' Q ff, Q y. .K h - I J , as mis if S QS , 2 x -KX' Nj. fig, ' , .-4? t, C t rr2 1 ia as ii' Y an . , C W A A i t itrc I iw N F 1: 4 fd , t. i . dl Af sm -rv r s , 1 'Bn-a f xx, ' Q x X '? sf I 44 .4. Q -atb ---- 1 'F we ,, v A. 1' ' WP 'fs eg.. 4:1 - i 5 1 M li 1 sg . i F .5 Q, ' ' ,.. . - 4 3 -lik' f I I 6' if ' x 3? I , 3 si: fs? A , I s X 1 . Q 1 fi X ' -.F u , No Q UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE Q A , 3 '- 4 A f ' , L V I 6 A . A , l s W ,U , V- ' ' If jf 5 Z' A 'i j r Tffu 'ff ' ,f s ,, If I A 1 N 5' XX ix ,tj , ' 3 v ff S it 4 J B QA Q Y., , W' V Ke' 't-' l T' 4 ,., ly, V V ir fi, ml 48 f f' th X' S ' Q 'w 2- 'Z I , Q-w tf A g AA , A, ' .-fer? A-, fi, .A A4 L G 3 '4 A ' -nr' I J K 'ge , L A l L r . .ff Q , if ' lj . 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A St. Louis Gilbert, Keith A Fr, A Kansas City Gill, Dianna A Fr. A Rich Hill Gillespie, Carol A Soph. A Bridgeton Gillespie, Connie A Scph. A Strafford Gilliland, Terry A Soph. A Mt. Vernon Gilmore, Kayce A Fr. A Springfield Gilmore, Susan A Fr. A Belton Gilstrap, Vicki A Fr, A jefferson Glass, Donald A Fr. A Springfield Glass, Lisa A Fr, A Bois D'Arc Glasscock, Gregory A Soph, A Newburg Glenzy, Sue A Fr. A Florissant Godsy, Dean A Scph. A Mt. View Goedde, Grace A Fr. A jefferson Goeking, Teresa A jr. A Butler Gollhofer, Stephen A jr. A Nevada Gomes, Alberta A Soph, A Springfield Good, William A Fr. A Nevada Goodman, Pam A Soph. A Wichita, Kansas Gordan, jack A Fr. A Galena Gordan, Karen A Fr. A Nevada Gordon, Michelle A Fr. A Creve Coeur Gorman, Duane A Fr. A Marshfield Gorman, Michael A Soph, A St. Louis Goslin, Laura A Fr. A Mexico Goss, Greg A Soph. A Mansfield Goss, Kay A jr. A Mansfield Goss, Kenneth A Fr. A Lebanon Gourlay, Molly A Soph. A Mountain Grove Gouty, Regina A jr. A Springfield Grace, Chris A Fr. A Lebanon Graefe, Susan A Fr. A St. Louis Gragg, Phil A jr. A Nevada Graham, Tom A Fr. A St. Louis Grant, Anita A jr. A Halfway Grant, Harry A Soph. A Hayti Grasser, Monica A Fr. A St. Louis Grassle, Kent A Fr. A Springfield Grassle, Pam A jr. A Springfield Gray, Deborah A Fr. A Ash Grove Gray, Glendon A Soph. A Springfield Gray, judy A Fr. A Purdy Grayson, Lola A Fr. A Newburg Green, Billy A jr. A Lemay Green, Dwayne A jr. A West Plains Green, Kay A Jr. A Ballwin Green, Mary Lou A Soph. A Rolla Green, Ronnie A Fr. A West Plains Green, Vicki A Fr. A Springfield Greenwald, Pamela A Fr. A St. Louis Gregory, Susan A Fr, A Eureka Greig, Doug A jr. A Springfield Greig, Nancy A Fr. A Springfield Gresko, Donna A Soph. A St. Louis Griese, Timothy A jr. A Devil's Elbow Griffin, Brenda A Fr. A Belton Griffin, Tim A Soph. A St. Louis Griffith, Kathy A Soph. A Springfield Grigg, Vicki A Fr. A St. Louis Grindel, Richard A jr. A Kansas City Grogan, Kay A Fr, A Springfield Gross, james A jr. A Florissant Gotheer, Mark A Fr. A Pittsbug, Kansas Guier, Kelly A jr, A Sweet Springs Guilfoy, Cindy A Fr. A St. Louis Gunnett, Vicki A Fr. A Billings Center, Cindy A Soph. A St. james Guth, Rick A jr. A Berkeley Gwin, Teresa A jr. A Springfield Hackman, Kendall A Fr. A Owensville Hackney, Peggy A Fr. A Granite City, lll. Haddox, Carla A Fr. A Washington Hadler, Keith A jr. A St. Louis Haegle, Francesca A jr. A St. Louis Hagans, julie A jr. A Springfield Hagerman, Debbie A Soph. A Ash Grove Hale, Shirley A Fr, A Springfield Haley, Deborah A jr, A Independence Hall, David A Fr. A Kansas City Hall Dawn A Sr. A Springfield Hall, Gregory A Soph. A Pacific Hall, Heather A Fr. A Kansas City Hall, jane A Fr. A Pacific Hall, jean A Soph. A Springfield Hall, Karen A Soph. A Doniphan Hall, Lisa A Fr. A Springfield Hall, Ty A Soph. A Fordland Hallars, Mickey A Fr. A Springfield Hammack, Thomas A Fr, A Peculiar Hammond, Anthony A Fr, A Weaubleau Hammond, Gwen A Fr. A Houston Hampton, Brenda A Fr A Kansas City Hampton, Gail A Fr, A Salem Hampton, Sandi A jr. A Kansas City Hancock, john A Soph. A Pierce City Hancock, Sharon A Fr. A Versailles Hancock, Steve A Soph A Versailles Haney, Daniel A Soph. A Seymore Haney, Gary A lr. A Seymore Hanf, Sue A Soph. A Springfield Hankins, Arlene A Fr. A Springfield Hankins, Cindy A lr. A Springfield Hankins, Sherry A Soph A Manchester Hanman, Sandra A Fr. A Niangua Hardin, Rita A Fr. A Kansas City Harding, Nancy A Soph. A Joplin Hardy, jack A jr. A Grandview Haring, Paula A Fr. A St, Louis Harmon, Cindy A Fr. A Springfield Harmon, Nancy A Soph. A Independence Harper, Reed A Soph. A Rogersville Harrington, Nancy A Fr. A Kirkwood Harris, Carol A Fr. A Gamaliel Harris, David A Fr. A jasper Harris, Hal A Soph. A St. Louis Harris, Wynne A Jr. A Grovesprings Harrison, Phillip C. A fr. A Raytown Harrison, Sandy A Fr. A Springfield Hart, Karen A Fr, A St. Louis Harter, Milne A Fr. A Bois D'Arc Harter, Tom A Soph. A Bois D'Arc Hartley, Lee Ann A Fr. A Mansfield Hartwig, Vicky A Soph. A St. Louis Hatfield, jenny Arlene A Soph. A Independence Hawkins, Sheila A Soph. A Neosho Hayes, Cindy A Fr. A West Plains Head, james Noel A jr. A Sullivan Healey, Pati A Fr. A Bolivar Hebner, Kim A Fr. A Springfield Hedgpeth, Kent A Soph. A Clever Heeter, Teresa A Fr. A Pierce City Heeter, Tom A jr, - St. Louis Hcidel, David A Soph. A St. Louis Heintzelman, Steve A Soph. A Bois D'Arc Heitz, Dan A Soph. A Oakville Helm, Bruce A Jr. A Springfield Helmkamp, jane A Soph. A Freistatt Helms, Greg A Soph. A Crocker Heman, Karen A Soph. A Washington Hemmel, Mary Lisa A Fr. A jefferson City Henbest, len A Soph. A Monett Henderson, Alan D. A Soph. A Warrenton Henderson, Earl A jr. A St, Ann Henderson, Grace Anne A Fr, A Buffalo Henderson, Mitchell A Fr. A Springfield Hendrix, Gary Lee A Fr. A Conway Henges, Vicki A Fr. A Kansas City Henry, Debbie A Fr. A Exeter Henson, Daphne A Fr. A Republic Henson, Nita A Fr, A Aurora Herendeen, Jonathon A Soph. A Brentwood Hergert, Sue A Soph. A Nevada Herman, Janet A Soph. A Lee's Summit Herndon, Mark E. A Fr. A Springfield Herron, Dianna A Fr. A Eureka UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE 2 so 1 r A B v iii, g gf, in iigrg I LL-L 'B' , 'ti , f .K . 9 A k . .ip 5 K eeco 5 4 1 5 W iii L i r fi' 'il . A A - 'iff ri jk A ,,.. ,W C 1,3 G. A if . 3. '- if ' P W fe X 5. I ' X45 k..,N- ' I ,,A' My N 4 g , 5 , 5 5 L V .. P ? . Q i 5 5 X X .. . if 'T '.-- FX 'tti X 5 ' ' as , + , wt f-i , I Ut P X A e ' Q , ii A ogg, ...W 3-A - '. Y ', . -Nt . I t Q., ix - Q Q. i ' .sz L, . 'sr ' it x f g A I if ' iiiiiiii if 1 . fffjfiii ii g W Q. i . I .. ...S L A H, , . f. . K 1 g 1 L Q bs 1 K O J -K 1 , +7 A .3 ks , Q A we f - A 'A 1 S .Sl C - t its 1 . - - ,, ' t 1 g U g av P i Q-19' is Ui. t it '-sf if .Eel ' I - X ' A 'X .A s 'ft:'. -i t . i 'K ' ' ' 2 f. 2- - .. -2 4 ft. ' . 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A St. Louis Hildebrandt, Chhleen A jr, A Springfield Hildebrand, Diana A Soph A lndependnce Hilgedrck, Barbara A Fr A Salem Hrll, Della A Fr, A Galena Hrll, Kenneth L. A jr. Springfield Hill, Mary K, A jr. A Florissant Hill, Sherry A jr. A Prerie City Hrlle, Ruth A Fr. - Kirkwood Hilton, Connie A Fr A Aurora Hilton, Rodney A jr. A Seymour Hilton, Teresa L, A jr, ALebanon Hinton, Pam A jr, A Crestwood Hrppert, Mary A jr. A Brentwood Hrt7, Brad A Fr. - Ballwin Hitt, Adelra L A jr A Phrllipsburg Hobbs, Curtis A Fr. A Excelsior Springs Hodges, Pamela K. A Soph A Matthews Hoefener, Terri A Soph, A St. Louis Hoeppner, Yvonne A Fr, A Sioux City, Iowa Hoerle, Elaine A Fr. A florissant Hoffmann, jo Ann A jr. A Sedalia Hof'-tetter, jerolyn Kay A Soph A Polk Hogan, Dennis -jr A Villa Ridge Hogg, Ima A jr, A Hardy, Arkansas Hogg, Ura A Fr. A Hardy, Arkansas Hograte, Shirley A Fr. A Drttmer Holden, Calvin Ray A Soph. A Birch Tree Holden, Steve A jr. A Birch Tree Hollandsworth, Dennis K. A Fr, A Bland Holley, Debbie A jr. A Neosho Holley, Terri A Fr. A St. Louis Hollrngshad, Mary Lou A jr A Springfield Hollrah, Becky A Fr, A St, Charles Holman, Debra A Fr. A jasper Holt, Karol D. A Fr. Appleton City Holmes, Miehael A Fr, A St. Louis Holmes, Mitch A Fr, A West Plains Holt, Annette A Fr. A Lebanon Holt, Maryann A Soph A Suffess Homan, Lynn A Soph. A Lake Ozark Homfeldt, Reta A Fr, A Owensville Honeyfult, Lisa A Soph A Houston Hoots, Rrek A Fr A St Louis Hopkins, john D A jr, A Springfield Hopkins, Sara L. A Fr. A Camdenton Hopper, jacquelyn A Soph A Lake St Louis Hoppers, Charla A Fr, A Humansvrlle Horner, Rita A Soph, A Bradleyville Horner, Sue A Soph. A Bradleyville Ho-as, Dean A Soph A Newburg Hough, Rob A Soph A Springfield Hough, Ronald A Soph A Lebanon Hoven, Steve A jr. A Florissant Howard, james P. A jr. A Independence Howerton, Dennis A jr, A Lebanon Howland, jan - Fr, A Kansas City Huddleston, Crlorra A jr A West Plains Huettennrueller, Cheryl A Soph A Kansas Crtx Hung, Nguyen Nang A Fr. A Bangkok, Thailand Hungate, Susan A Fr A Macon Hunt, Beattrree Kay A Fr A Springfield Hunt, Debra Elaine A Fr Mountain Grove Hunt, Lynn A Soph A Plattsburg Hunter, Glenda A Soph A Ava Hunter, jenny A Fr Springfield Hunter, Marilyn A Fr A Ava Huntington, john A Fr A Springfield Hurd, Andrea A Fr A Bowling Green Huston, Debbie A Fr A Houston Hutthinson, Reggie ix A Springfield Hutchinson, Dave - Jr. - Springfield Hyde, Keith - Soph. - Marshfield lmhof, Chris - Fr. - St. Louis lpock, Rexanna - Jr. - Springfield Italiano, Cheryl - Soph. - St. Charles Italiano, Jan - Jr. Y St. Charles Jackson, Alesa - Fr. - Springfield Jacobson, Douglas L. A Fr. - Crocker James, Kay - Fr. - Harrisonville James, Robert L. - Jr. V Springfield James, Timothy M. - Jr. - Willow Springs Jameson, Cathy - Soph. - Conway Jasalinda, Denis M. - Fr. - Kansas City Jaszczak, Barb - Fr. - Kansas City Jefferis, Sona - Fr, - Fair Grove Jemes, Davie A. - Fr. - Conway Jennewein, Barb - Soph. - St. Louis Jesse, Richard - Soph. - Cabool Jessup, Diana - Jr. - Butler Jeter, Nancy - Fr. - Kansas City Jett, Ron - Jr. - Bland Johansen, Herman - Fr. - Billings Johnson, Darrell D. - Jr. -- Springfield Johnson, Debbie - Pr. - Kansas City Johnson, Ellyn - Jr. - St. Joseph Johnson, Jan - Jr. - Springfield Johnson, Janet - Jr. - Kansas City Johnson, Kenton - Fr. - Everton Johnson, Meda - Jr, - Springfield Johnson, Rhonda - Soph. - Thayer Johnson, Robin - Soph. - Lesingtcn Johnson, Ron H Fr. - Blue Springs Johnson, Tom E. - Jr. - Lebanon Johnston, Jeanne - Jr. - Kansas City Jones, Carl - Springfield Jones, Catherine - Fr. - Crocker Jones, Cindy - Fr. - Springfield Jones, Darrell R. - Jr. - Republic Jones, David - Fr. - Springfield Jones, Dennis - Soph. - Mountain Grove Jones, James C. - Fr. - Springfield Jones, Pamela - Jr. - Odessa Jones, Rex - Jr. - Lockwood Jones, Sonna - Jr. - Greenfield Journagan, Jewell - Soph. - Aurora Judd, Kenny - Fr. - Alton Jurgens, Diane - Jr. - Springfield Kaeger, Jeff - Fr. - Webster Groves Kahl, Ron - Jr. - Reeds Kahmann, Paula - Soph. - Kansas City Kalen, Kristen - Jr. - Manchester Kalist, Mark - Fr. - St. Charles Kaminski, Elizabeth - Fr. - Kimberling City Kammer, Jay W Soph. - Ballwin Kammeyer, Kathryn - Fr. - Warsaw Karch, Kathy - Soph. - St. Louis Kattelmann, Ellen - Fr. - St. Louis Kleiboeker, Anita - Fr, - Pierce City Kauffman, Craig - Fr. - Springfield Kaveler, Gaye - Jr. - St. Charles Kay, Rodney - Soph. - Buffalo Kaylor, Mike - Jr. - Springfield Kearse, Michael - Soph. - Rolla Keck, Cindy - Soph. - Lone Jack Keck, Kathy - Fr. - Des Moines, lA Keeton, James - Springfield Kefer, Siegfried - Soph. - Springfield Keller, Anita - Jr. - St. Joseph Keller, Robert - Fr. - Buffalo Kelly, Karen - Fr. -' West Plains Kelly, Mary M. - Fr. - St. Louis Kenagy, Twila - Soph. - Carden City Kennedy, Karen - Soph. - St. Louis Kennedy, Laurie - Fr. - Reeds Springs Kennedy, Robert - Fr. - St. Louis Kensinger, Reba Darlene - Fr. - Rogersville Kepple, Donna - Soph. - Aurora Kerr, Johni - Fr. - Clever Kerr, Phyllis - Soph. - Springfield Key, David D. 4 Soph. - Rogersville 94 UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE , ,Z A 1 fic! f .. .,.. .. 4' ia I e .Y .H F 'l 4. 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A Perryville Killen, Christine A Fr. - St. joseph Killion, Lou Ann - Fr. - Licking Kinast, Sue A lr. - St. Louis Kindall, Susan A Soph, A Kansas City Kinder, Lonnie A jr. A Springfield King, Pam A Fr. A Clever Kingma, Claudia A Fr. A Warsaw Kinney, Scott - Fr. - Warrenton Kinyon, Pat A Fr. - Springfield Kirbey, Harold A Fr. - El Dorado Springs Kirkland, Patrick - jr. - St. Louis Kirksey, Larry Dale A Fr, A Springfield Kissee, Roseanne A Fr. A Neosho Klein, Elaine Louise A Savanna, lL Klein, LaShelle - Ir. - Springfield Klinger, Mark - Soph. A Fort Leavenwort Kluth, Bob - Soph. A Nevada Kniest, julie A Fr. A St. Louis Knight, Marilyn A Springfield Knittel, Bob A lr. A Warrenton Knopf, Glenn A Soph. - St. Louis Knupp, Jim R. A Fr. - Blue Eye Koepke, Cheryl A Fr. A Owensville Kongs, Kathy A Jr. A Kansas City Koffman, jennifer A Fr. A Moberly Komorny, john T. - Soph, A Chesterfield Koob, Perry - jr. A Springfield Kovarik, Terry A Fr. A Lebanon Krall, ,Ioellen A Fr. A Kansas City Kramme, Dennis A jr. - Owensville Kreider, David - Nixa Krlegshauser Ann Carol Soph Kirkwood h Kruger, Jeanne M. f Soph. - Springfield Krumme, Dean - Fr. - Easton Kugler, A. Roger - Soph. - Cross Timbers Kuhnert, JoAnn - Soph. - Festus Kupka, Karen - Jr. - Kansas City Kurdi, Ben - Fr. - Kansas City Kurtz, Jenny - Fr. - Kirkwood Kyger, Joe R. - Jr, - Halfway Lacy, George - Fr. - St. Louis Lacy, Pamela 4 Fr. - Bolivar Laclage, Christine - Fr. - St. Louis Laffoon, Brenda - Soph. - Belton . Lalumondier, Michael - Jr. - Crystal Lambeth, Debby - Jr. f Columbia Lamble, Cindy f Er. - Columbia Lamkin, Jayne - Fr. f Independence Lancaster, Brenda A Er. - - Neosho Landers, Jill - Fr.- Landolt, Jill - Soph. - Lane, David - Fr, - Land, John f Jr. Laney, Tyler W. f Jr. Langenbacher, Sherry f Jr Langston, Beverly - Soph. Lanning, Suzie - Jr. LaPorte, Dee - Soph. - Larigan, Marianne e Soph. - - Elkland Larimer, Linda - Soph. Lilbourn Halltown Hermann Republic - Billings - Pacific - Crocker - Cabool Lebanon Ferguson Larrew, Renae - Fr. - Berkeley LaRue, Loretta i Fr. - Mountain Grove Lasater, Kathy - Soph. - Winfield Lassiter, Jim - Soph. - Springfield Lastivka, Timothy - Jr. - Totonto, OH Lauck, Jacqueline - Soph. - Springfield Laure, Daniel - Jr. - Florissant Lauin, Pat - Soph. - St. Louis Lawrence, Melody - Jr. - Springfield Lawson, Judy f Fr. - Fair Grove Lawson, Judy f Fr. f Mountain Grove Lay, Doug - Fr. - Branson Lazarz, Karen A. - Soph. Y Eureka Leaderbrancl, Carol - Fr. - St. Louis Leake, Heidi Gay - Fr. - Newburg Ledbetter, Sherry f Soph. - Neosho Lee, Mike f Soph. - Turners Lee, Nancy S. -- Fr. - Rolla Lefler, Karen - Jr. - Mountain Grove Legg, Tim f Soph. -Joplin Lehman, LaVerne - Fr, g Jefferson City Lehmann, Theresa f Fr. - St. Louis Leitle, Barbara - Er. f Billings Lenzen, Jeff - Fr. Y St. Louis Leong, Wing Yee - Fr. - Springfield Leong, Yim - Fr, - Springfield Lercher, Elaine - Jr. - Richland Leslie, Julie - Soph. f Gunn City Leslie, Richard - Fr. - Kansas City Lewis, Greg - Soph. - Crystal City Lewis, Jeri R. - Soph. A Clinton Lewis, Teresa - Soph. - Willard Light, Kim - Fr. - Lebanon Likins, Curt - Soph. f Springfield Like, Jan f Soph. - Clever Lilienkamp, Bruce - Fr. f Lockwood Linard, Nancy - Fr. - Butler Lindhorst, Nancy - Fr. - Kansas City Linebarger, Ann - Jr. - Jefferson City Lines, Lori - Er. - Springfield Lines, Phyllis - Jr. - El Dorado Springs Lingenfelter, Tana - Er. - St. Charles Liringis, Dean T. - Jr. - St. Louis Little, Alan - Soph. - Seymour Little, Candy Y Fr. f Billings Little, Deb e Fr. - St. Louis Littmann, Lisa A fr. f Creve Coeur Lobmaster, Barbara f Soph. f Florissant Lodholz, Judy f Fr. - Bonne Terre Lodholz, Mary Jane - Soph - Bonne Terre Lohmeyer, Cathy - Soph. - Springfield Looney, Vickie - Fr. - St. Louis UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE ra 4 . 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X ' ll' . f 7' : Long, Debra A. 4 Fr. 4 Conway Long, Walter 4 Fr. 4 Richland Lovell, Katherine 4 Fr. 4 Springfield Lorence, Larry 4 lr, 4 Lockwood Lovelace, William 4 Soph. 4 St, Louis Lowder, Billie 4 Soph. 4 Cassville Lowery, Karen 4 jr. 4 St. Louis Luallin, Renee 4 lr. 4 Conway Luebke, Donna 4 Soph. 4 St. Louis Luebbers, Phil 4 jr. 4 Bowling Green Lueckenhoff, Darlene 4 Soph. 4 jefferson City Luetkemeyer, Mary 4 lr. 4 Eldon Lun, Chack-kau 4 Fr. 4 Hong Kong Luna, Carmen 4 Soph. 4 Springfield Luna, Donald L. 4 jr. 4 Springfield Luthy, james L. jr. 4 Soph. 4 Lebanon Luttrell, Kelly 4 Soph. 4 ElReno, OK Lux, Mark 4 Fr. 4 St, Louis Lynch, Ann C. 4 Fr. 4 St. Charles Lynch, Deana B. 4 Soph. 4 Pacific Lynch, Katherine 4 lr. 4 Stockton Lyon, Gary 4 Soph, 4 St, Louis McAbee, Mary Lynn 4 Fr. 4 Thayer McAllister, Terry 4 jr. 4 St. Louis McAnich, Sandra 4 Fr. 4 Florissant McAvoy, Mary Alice 4 Fr. 4 Monett McCall, Jim 4 Fr. 4 Kansas City McCalpin, Suzanne T. 4 Soph. 4 Brentwood McCardie, Vicky 4 Soph. 4 Raytown McCarthy, Marianne 4 Soph. 4 Jefferson City McClain, Daniel 4 lr. 4 Overland McClay, Renie 4 jr. 4 Springfield McClease, Cheryl 4 jr. 4 Nixa McClelland, jan 4 Fr, Y Liberty McCloud, Diana 4 Ir. 4 Lebanon McClure, Ann 4 Soph. 4 Lebanon McClure, Charlotte 4 Soph. 4 Springfield McConnell, jolene 4 Fr. 4 Marshfield McCoy, Karen 4 Fr. 4 Carthage McCracken, Vicky 4 Fr. 4 Fordland McCroskey, David 4 Soph. 4 Billings McCreary, Susan 4 jr. 4 Moberly McCullough, Burt 4 Fr. 4 Aurora McDaniel, Harry 4 Fr. 4 Blue Springs McDonald, Louise 4 Fr. 4 Warsaw McDowell, Richard W. 4 Soph. 4 Springfield McDonald, Shelly Lynn 4 jr. 4 Marshfield McDonald, Steve 4 Fr. 4 jefferson City McDonald, Thomas L. 4 Fr. 4 Gatewood McFarland, Carolyn 4 Soph. 4 Springfield McGill, Debbie 4 ,lr. 4 Ava McGinnis, Pat 4 Fr. 4 Morrisville McGovern, Chris 4 Fr. 4 Springfield McGowan, losie 4 Fr. 4 Des Peres McCSranhan, Lisa 4 Fr. 4 Independence McHenry, Charles Leon 4 Fr. 4 Springfield McKenney, Elaine 4 Fr. 4 Raytown McKinzie, Lonny R, 4 lr. 4 Springfield McLaren, Terri 4 Soph. 4 jefferson City McMain, David 4 Fr. 4 Kansas City McMillan, Tim 4 Fr. 4 Springfield McPhail, Kent 4 jr. 4 Republic McPheeters, Karen 4 Fr. 4 Bolivar McPheeters, Richard 4 jr. 4 Bolivar McQuisten, Robert 4 Fr. 4 Ozark McMillen, Jodi 4 Soph. 4 Belton McMullin, Steve 4 jr. 4 Bolivar McMullin, Mary Kay 4 jr. 4 Hillsboro McMullin, Suzanne 4 Soph, 4 Pacific McNally, Steve 4 Fr. 4 Excelsior Springs McVay, Patti 4 Soph. 4 Houston McWay, Karen 4 Soph. 4 Union McWhorter, Tricia 4 jr. 4 Salem Mabrey, Donna 4 jr. 4 St. Louis Macalady, Francis lr. 4 Soph, 4 Chesterfield Macdonnell, Ricky 4 Fr. 4 Marshfield Macha, Carolyn 4 Soph. 4 Crain Valley Macles, Claudia 4 Soph. 4 Washington Main, Clifford N. 4 Soph. 4 Springfield Mageehcn, Patsy 4 jr. 4 Dora Malone, lo Ellen W Fr. W Chillicothe Maples, Brent W Pr. - Clever Maples, Georgia L, W jr. - Highlandville Manes, Karen W Pr. W Thayer Maple, Rob - fr. W Springfield Margreiter, Melanie A. - Fr, W St. Louis Marriott, Sue W Pr. W Versailles Marrone, Bena W Pr. W Odessa Marsh, Danny W Pr. W Springfield Marsh, Steven W Soph. W Springfield Martin, Peter W Fr. - CreveCouer Martin, Rebecca S. W Soph. W Springfield Marvin, Lisa Ruth W Pr, W St. Louis Mason, ,lim W Fr. W Florissant Massie, Charles L, W Soph. W Springfield Massoth, Andrew J. - Fr. W Springfield Massoth, Anita W Soph. W Springfield Mathis, David W Soph, W Springfield Matlack, Hugh - Soph. W Springfield Fr. W Rolla Matlock, Mark W Matthews, jackie W Fr. W Miller Mayntz, janet - Jr, W Overland Park Mawhiney, Cary W lr. W Preston May, Tom W Soph. W St. Louis Mayberry, Cindy - Fr. W St, Louis Mayer, Shelley - Soph. W St. Louis Mayfield, Elsie Diane - Pr. - Mt. Vernon Mazurek, Robert J. - Soph. W Springfield Medlin, Lisa - Fr. W Billings Medlin, Val Darlene W Soph. W Springfield Meents, Randy K. W Soph. W Lebanon Meers, Cheryl W Soph. W St. Charles Meinet, Dennis W Fr. W St. Charles Meister, Rebeccah - Soph. - Bridgeton Meister, Walter W jr. - Purdy Melies, Shirley W Soph. - Sweet Springs Melton, ,lanet Denice W jr. W Springfield Mendenhall, Susan W fr. W Nevada Mengersen, Gayle W Pr. W St. Louis Merkle, Betsi J. - Soph. W Aspen, Colorado Merrick, Mike W Pr, W jefferson City Merritt, Ralph W jr. W Ava Mettlach, Carol - P Meyer, Karen - Fr. Meyer, Linda W Meyer jr., Robert W Soph. - jackson Meyer, Sandy W F Meyer, Sherry W Soph. W Aurora r. W Aurora W Glencoe Fr. W Berger r. W Aurora Meyer, Toni W Soph. W Desoto Meyer, Tim - jr. - Festus Mueller, Curt W Ir. W Florissant Michael, Starla W Pr. - Springfield Mickaels, Debbie W Soph. W St. joseph Middleton, Dan W Soph. W Branson Milay, Larry W Fr. W Sedalia Miles, Marinda - jr. - Windsor Miller, Candi W Fr. W Monett Miller, Clint W Fr. W jasper Miller, Danny - jr. - Salem Miller, Dawn W Soph. W Linn Miller, Debbie W jr. W St. Louis Miller, Gary W jr. - Poplar Bluff Miller, Janice W Soph. - Springfield Miller, Judy W Soph. W Waynesville Miller, julie A. W Pr. W Springfield Miller, Lisa W Jr. - Kansas City Miller, Mary W Fr. - Mehlville Miller, Mary - lr. - Poplar Bluff Miller, Paul W lr. - Kansas City Miller, Raeanne W Fr. W Branson Miller, Rod W Soph. W Rogersville Miller, Sammy D. W Soph. W Springfield Millman, Bryann W Fr. - Houston Mills, Christine W Pr. W St. Louis Mills, Delena W Fr. W Springfield Mills, Tina L. W lr. - Chesterfield Millsap, Kelly W Soph. - Alton Minoer, Mike - Pr. W Everton Mintert, ,lean W Pr. - West Alton Minter, james R. W Soph, W Lexington UNDERCLASSXCRADU ATE i . .,, i M A' - -- .W xllvr I 3 I a , 7 P A W ' - . , , , W P , J , , y , ,f .f .V k , 1, ' : I A, f i. P . I 1. ,Z ,, 'Q K f 'ar P , a a A 2 ,,, 31 ' P l s,ii W 5 1 Q W- f i' A X' V ' file Vs 2' iii, :gy S ,flak ,X fy, , ,K i V- , X fi D we ta ' J 'V' Q - ' V .,, ,P -' ' is , 1, P 1 1 . V i ,P ,Vf. , P 'P bw ll ,, f -4 Y .-A-, . L P i' 'L' I V f Ii f A as PP 4 tl' wg if 'P-1 1 at ' . Y Y r I I Q I Af . ' IQ, 1 ' 5 fs - s M . A 'f ' 5 'ei 1 ,, PP , , , if , iff, , ,f '- in , . 11 Ki tgw . . limi ' at - vw 'N t N P I, .-it S' L i K, 'fm ' '. 5 5 , . A 7 Y V, .. x hx V s ,V I In V , I A,,-,, V A I H f , K X ,R r ffl i ml , Z 2 , LS.. in 't ff ' ' r,'2:.51,5,g. V, f at V , ' it - 'a A t - if 1 if fi 4 cc' 39 ' , s 3, ' . H I , k A Ah - if ,, G. . f I: ' AM' A- V x . LP, ' ' H a Mi, ..,-C, , ,Q Vi 'iii I L .t 5 A V in -f ' L' A P V . i .,DX ' 1 I Q I i A 2' P5 .Y 4 , ffl ' , . I X fm, V f t My: x ,. A f -' ' l , l- ' if , 5 1 , .,, , I , 4, 0 , af, ., Y 13+ f , ,ju A ' 1 i . Q 1 . .. N ., ,A t Wy , . if ,Q 'nf e ' ll 1 f' i it ei' .sh 4 I UNDERCLASSXGRADUATE W E ,lbw -sew-4' 6 . ' ndfiWgy4 , K K E ,gi 34 'A I 2 Y , 1 yi 'X e.. it-wi K J 'N fa l K v A X ' 4 F an v f' Q 'ififf ': f57- 1K 'Z1M F31 is: , 1 ,., , is P ' ' r 1 its if its ,' s, .1 ' ,, 'z . f I ai 'X' ' la ii - ,et t .W 3 4 2 ,. S 'L sc we t J .2 4 'V ll i TL' X QW AQ us .- Av. Yi , 4 2 r .P it f A x I E if 9 . . , ,A I :Qs N. I Ll. K g. . S I C T jg H cgi :J 9:, ' 5 .4.,. .. , ' +0 ' . , .,g. .gg-:' :X bv:.i.:l5 s, .' f -' Mitchell, jim - jr. - Ferguson Mitchell, Nancy - Soph. - Florissant Mitschele, Norma - jr. f Richland Moberly, john T. Y jr. f St. Louis Moennig, Gerry - Soph. - Pierce City Moffitt, Christy - Fr. f jefferson City Moffitt, Cherie - Soph. - Springfield Monda, ,Ioanne - Fr. - Waynesville Monnig, Renee Y Soph. - Ferguson Monnig, Roxanne - Fr. - Ferguson Montgomery, Ann - jr. - Houston Montgomery, Laurie L. - Fr. - Republic Montgomery, Maria D. - jr. - West Plains Montgomery, Marsha L. - Fr. - Buffalo Mooney, Bev f Fr, - Eldon Moore. Bradford - Ir, - Poplar Bluff Moore, Cary L. - Fr. - Mountain Grove Moore, Janice - Fr. - Pleasant Hope Moore, john R. - Soph. - Springfield Moore, Kirk f Soph. A Nevada Moore, Mary Susan f Fr. - Monett Moore. Michael Robert - jr. - Brentwood Moore, Patricia - Fr. - Springfield Moore, Teresa A. - Fr. - Sikeston Morahan, Donna j. f Fr. - New York Morey, Debi f Fr. - Stockton Morgan, Kathy - Fr. - Raytown Moritz, Kim - Soph. - St. Louis Morris,C1ndy A Pr. - Springfield Morris, Deanna - Fr. - Nevada Morris, Pam f Jr. - Springfield Morris, Paul - Soph. - Mt. Vernon Morrison, jim - lr. f Brunt Prarie, Ill. Morrow, Barbara - Pr. - Aurora Morton, Gregg - jr. - Springfield Moss, M, Thomas f Soph. f Shell Knob Mottesheard, lo - Fr. - Marshfield Motley, Susie - Fr. - Drexedl Moulder, Saba - Soph. - Cameeton Moyer, jeffrey f Fr. f Golden City Mueller, Craig - Jr. A St. Louis Mueller, David - Fr. A Creve Coeur Mueller, Michael A Fr. A Overland Muentefering, Tanya A Jr. - Springfield Muzlenburg, Joyce - Fr. - Sparta Mullen, Marty A Soph. - Springfield Mulrenin, Karen A Soph. - Lebanon Mulvihill, Barbara - Soph. A Kansas City Mulvihill, Eileen M. A Fr, - Kansas City Murphy, Debbie A Fr. - Kansas City Murphy, Debbie - Fr, A Springfield Murphy, Joan - Fr. A Jefferson City Murphy, Mike A Fr. - St. Louis Murphy, Missy A Soph. - Springfield Murphy, Teresa A. A Soph. A Normandy Murphy, Tom A Jr. - Bridgeton Murr, Karma - Soph. - Graff Murray, Deborah A Fr. A St, Louis Murray, Jean - Jr. - Springfield Muse, Robert A Pr. A Verona Myers, Debbie A Fr. - Springfield Myers, Kay - Jr. - Springfield Myers, Rebecca A Fr. A Ash Grove Nace, Sheri A Soph. A Willard Nackman, Lori A Fr. A St, Louis Nacy, Phil A Fr. - Jefferson City Napier, Doug - Fr. - Nixa Nash, Randy - Fr. - St. Joseph Nations, Carolyn A Soph. A Cassville Nations, Kim A Fr. A Webster Groves Neas, Teresa - Soph. - Marshfield Nelson, Dana - Fr. A Raytown Nickels, Neal - Fr, - Springfield Nichols, Tommy - Fr. - Dixon Nicholson, Jay A Springfield Niemeir, Robert Scott - Jr. - St. Louis Nienhaus, Chris - Fr, A St. Louis Nieters, Margaret A Fr. A Kirkwood Niewald, Larry A Soph. A Owensville Nissley, Glenn - Jr. A Lancaster, PA Nix, Beverly A Soph, A Springfield Nixon, Melinda A Fr. A Springfield Noe, Janice -Jr Noelke, Nancy L. - Fr. Nokes, Tamara - Fr Noll, Kathy - Jr Nolle, Sandy - Soph. A Noonan, Patricia A Fr Richland Hermann Cassville Raytown St. Louis St. Louis Norberg, Scott - Fr. A Springfield Nordberg, Deborah - Fr. - Kansas City Nordwald, Warren - Fr. - Mexico Norgren, Edward Jr. A Jr. A Kansas City Norman, Cindy -nFr. - Springfield Norris, Linda - Soph. - Salem Norris, Ted - Jr. - Monett Nuckols, Tim - Soph. - Butler Nugent, Nelwyn A Fr. A Springfield Nye, Tim A Soph. - St. Louis Oberbeck, Joyce A Jr. A Springfield Oberdick, Marsha A Soph. A St. Charles Obermann, Paul A Jr, - Monett Obert, Suzanne - Jr. - Lockwood O'Brien, Tim A Fr. - Fenton O'Dell, Gene Jay A Soph. - Rolla O'Donnell, Linda - Fr. - St. Louis O'Donnell, Susan A Er. A St. Louis Oesterreicher, Paul A Jr. A Springfield k a A r A ' ' Oet er, Clar J . Billings Ogier, Ellen A Jr. A Webster Groves Ogier, Paul A Soph. - Webster Groves Ogle, Paul - Soph. - Raytown Oglesby, Marlene - Jr. - Springfield O'Hara, Pat A Jr. - Kansas City Ohrt, Kathy A Fr. - Omaha, Nebraska O'Kelley, Melissa A Fr. - Lebanon Oldenburg, Stephen - Fr. - St. Louis Oliphant, Teresa - Fr. A Hartville Oliver, Sterling A Jr. - Montgomery City O'Neal, Diane - Fr. A Fordland O'Neill, PGSEY - Soph. - St, Louis UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE 71 W- I 11 'I' .-,T ,, V V iz ll ' J ...ws , 3 , ,Ji ,,,,,.. A , . , A 2- A' 'Wifi ., , , ..,, A , J . E4 A e ., 4 li l If l' e ' ' ' lils 3 Q it 4 . 1 hi? i f , V , ' i, QA + i'l 1 As ,M .3 , A : - any 7,1 of.. gh ,, t,,e I I .A ,va , ,A if. . '- lj .,'- ff- 'V A 7,3 5: E im. if 4 . li' S sf T ,. 6 i I e i' J 'f A i f , . , fl ' . , ff :x i A isi'e if ' -nf fi Q , f y. mn A F! K , ' 2: A.: , 'f f' . Q. T ' sf. ' ' . Q ' . 2. f- , J Ti 'gh ' ' .ff f A if Q . . i ' G. A A W n ' , . ,H ,,,t J , ,,i ' ' , J ff -1 ' z. A S e Af A ,,,Ac sw A A are H ,X 131 Wy V, Q 'fl' . g l , Q . we x , A ' .ff ' ' s K rrfi H' f ev vw A ' J ,. I 'S fi, il 'J , 'f ' A Af , A Vvzvf A. r W , X A Q L C W vat lf 'A V F7 , A-.2 'Q' J , .4 f - 1 f A ,, 51:1 'T' , zf - t, Af '-5 5 --rv' ,, ' H 3 i Q As- , .. A-Q.. A 1 eu A ,+A T at r A AAA av 1 4-2 A, A, V . ' , 4, A A., AAA V W ll 'M A A J W av NX , Alf., V ' lx 9 f f , . N a ,xr , J f A f g 2 fil A A mi 5? Q' ,I 2 1. ' :t axi X A Vi, ' in ,, J 'att XZ: is 6 I , A ,f g I 2 ' .,..V9V fl F kip M ,,.... I , P I .J is UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE . , ,Q - PM . f- s 'L . . in s l , . . . 'gli L Q Q L . - f is z K A . , g . q l , y y A l lm e N A ...er L .J 55 , ' f .5 H 13 t P X -- - JA--X 1 ' as - fe f i' - A - t i . V , .I A ni ' A 1 ...int ix , L vu, , , ,vs-A . .-L N ' ' H .A Q. ,XJ ,lk t X A W ,v K . 3. , g Ei if , N. fi 'Iii -- ' -f i ' ff i , ' iiw, ,fi Q ., If Q 'P Q' it N ikos ii ii' .rf 1 u 'kg L A P. 3? . g is . ,. -we ft- we fs ,a - ,, f . 2 - ' A , f H K- L' ty, ,K A . 2 W J 3 -i X .-. .. X' it Aa. x fi 1. --' at Af L . 5- bf 4 -is we of , I , . A . , , A ' A 'e ft fi 'qi ik . Pi Q. - ' g 1 ,, fre 4 L, ff.. 1 . .f g M61 Qhfti , Q ' , K L .A . , A is it . . 'TN as if 4 .fu ' '.iil'if 1 . . QI ' L C . ' 5 f K , i - 'F 1V'4ii-i fl sf' I 'Q .I ,. g A 3 . , K -Q ' i-r L: X V , ' lk ' Y. ai . if ,X A., X r. .1 -Q - Q. L- f , , ati o 5 P iii A P ' ' . ' Q ,- - Y '- i' 7 E P at 1, ,sh 'S NN' iff ' .. 2-If v A P n X 1 , Qi lik 6 'Ms O'Reilly, Karen A Fr. A ,loplin Orf, John A Fr. A St. Charles Ovshak, Polly A lr, A Springfield Osborne, Amy J. A jr. A Florissant Osterloh, Becky A Soph. A Freistatt Ott, Janice A Soph. A Stockton Oursbourn, Debra A Pr. A Richland Overbay, jill A Fr. A Raytown Overfelt, Lynda A Pr. A Centralia Owens, Dennis A Soph. A Mountain View Pace, Genevra A Fr. A Lake Ozark Pace, Karmen A Fr. A Mountain Grove Page, Ann A Soph. A St. Louis Page, Pam A Fr, A Lebanon Palmer, Cindy A Soph. A St. Louis Palmer, Susan A Fr. A Seymour Palser, Barbara A jr. A Big Springs, Nebraska Pappenfort, Cary A Fr, A jefferson City Park, Kathy A Fr. A Kansas City Park, Kim A jr. A Springfield Parks, Connie A Fr. A Springfield Parks, Rick A Fr. A Springfield Parnell, Elizabeth A Soph. A Wentzville Parr, Marie A Fr. A Independence Parsons, Sherry A jr. A Aurora Paschal, Connie A Jr. A Springfield Paschal, james A Fr. A Springfield Pate, Peggy A Fr. A Aurora Patterson, Julia A Fr. A Sprigfield Patterson, Paula A lr. A Springfield Pangilinan, Raul A Fr. A Philippines Payne, Cheryl A Fr. A St. Louis Payne, Debbie A Fr. A Doniphan Paz, Pam A Fr. A St, Louis Pearcy, Carol - Soph. A Houston Pearson, Mike A Soph. A Springfield Peebles, Connie A Ir. A Springfield Peebles, ,Iustin A Fr. A Clever Peebles, Tom A lr. A Springfield Peirano, Mary A Fr. A Conway Pender, Ron A Fr. A Conway Peniston, Elizabeth A jr. A St. Louis Penn, Micky K. A Soph. A Fair Grove Perdue, Chuck A Fr. A Ash Grove Perkins, Phil A jr. A Rogersville Perrella, Terry A jr. A Springfield Perrey, Mark S. A Fr. A jefferson City Perry, Cathy A Fr. A St. Louis Perry, Clara A Soph. A Springfield Perry, jerry A Soph. A Springfield Peters, Denise A jr. A Crane Peterson, R. Scott A Soph. A Springfield Pettigrew, Cathy A jr. A St. Louis Pettit, Pam A Fr. A Ava Pfeifer, Diana P. A Soph. A Springfield Phillips, Dianne A Soph. A Springfield Phillips, Debbie A Fr. A Kansas City Philpott, David A jr. A Clinton Piel, Tani - Soph. A St. Louis Pierce, lim A Soph. A Springfield Pierce, ludy A Fr. A Springfield Pike, ,lames B. A Soph. A Creve Couer Piland, Marilyn A Soph. A Ava Pilsl, Paul A Fr, A Liberty Pinnell, Debbie A Soph. A Steelville Pinson, Dave A Fr. A St. Charles Pipkin, Nancy A Fr. A Springfield Pittenger, Ruth Marie A Fr. A Lynchburg Pitts, Terry A Pr, - Springfield Pearson, Sidney T, A jr. A St. .lames Pitzer, Denise A jr. - Hillsboro Plank, Carol R. A Fr. A Nixa Plattenburg, Terry A Soph. A St. Louis Plewa, Yvonne A Soph. A Kansas City Plumberg, Gail A jr. A Springfield Poague, Kevin A jr. A Kansas City Poe, Cherie A Fr. A jefferson City Poindexter, David A Soph. A Raytown Poindexter, Larry A Fr. A Springfield Polk, Dana A Fr. A O'Fallon Pollard, Michael f Fr. f Wentzville Poor, Dawne - Fr. - Louisiana Pope, Kim f Fr. f Springfield Pope, Nancy - lr. - Mountain Grove Pope, Roberta - Soph, 4 Springfield Porterfield, juliann f Soph. f Ash Grove Potts, Debie L. - Soph, - Centralia Pounds, Loretta - jr. - Houston Powell, Dana - Soph. - Fayete Powell, Mary - lr. - Springfield Powers, Kaye - Soph, 4 St. Charles Prasuhn, john - lr. - Cedar Hill Precht, Phyllis - Soph. f Raytown Preeshl, Kathryn 3 jr. - Burnsville, Minnesota Preston, lanie - Fr. - Neosho Preston, Mark - Fr. f Smithville Prevallet, Steve f Fr. f Perryville Pribula, Kim - Soph. - Kirkwood Prideaux, Randy - Fr. - Nevada Prince, Becky - Fr. A Ava Pritchett, Ray - lr. - Springfield Probert, Barbara - lr. - Iasper Probert, Ben - Fr. - jasper Probstfield, Randy - Pr. - Verona Prochaska, Jeanne f jr. f Springfield Prost, Jayne M, f Soph. - Perryville Pruente, Beth - Fr. - Verona Pruitt, Linda f Soph, - Marionville Pucci, Silvio - lr, - Joliet, IL Pugh, Brian - Soph. - Raytown Purnphery, Lynn - Fr. - Campbell Qualls, Clifford v jr. - Springfield Quinn, Paul f Soph. - Olympia Fields, IL Rader, Martin - Fr. - Lebanon Rafferty, Dale - Fr. - Springfield Raftery, Maureen f Fr. - Ashland Rainey, Jeanne - Soph. - Ozark Rainey, Susan - Soph. - jefferson City Ramik, Reggie W jr. - Springfield Ramos, Pam - Fr. - St. Louis UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE . Ml 'to 4' ff wr Ni if c 'REF A .A fi' N ,Q X r f i ff Q ' , as ,...ri K K '- , N1 K ,S :ii 1' 1- f 5 ii ze A K Q ,Mis x I I ff 5 V , 3 . - .. - X ,-N 7 K s ssr a L 'Q' Q lf Q., 4. 4 Q iz- . ,Ku mi x Q sv' K 'P+ it r , of , vii, f ia K J f :MQ X if Q ft if l Kish Q l 3 :Quik xx X M' A 'A l ll - ,,, . , 1 - L. 'aj Qs. n ' A A 102 UNDERCLASSXGRADUATE . 7 Ziff' lf? , V ' ' K' , '. - . ecc f s aff i as C . F12 'I , ' :1 , - t f L j . ia I X 4. Xi. ,lfw M. i xi ' L ,V ,ning ' 5, i L. 'V , 'i A pi . ff' V V .xiii , V , KSZTIV . V 4 5- N i- ...', , AT .Sul , 4 V 1 I V' VV :S VMVVV4? RV A .A 4 ,ig ' - -W f W ,V V, , V 1 A T, t f i It Q' ff- ' f w . .9 -' ' ' at . fr V A ' ,,,, Z t , A , 5' c '. in A . 'Q' , ' 'W 7 If' I ' li' i. lf, X ir, ' ' ei 'i Pt' ll 1 X f 'M L ii T ,gf ei ff L 1 if ff V V Vg V- V Vi' V 1. 0 V ' .V f 'G f zf. , , , VV W V, M., W, V Y V , V .Ns V A : 2 ? , f S eas! : 25 M-Y ' ' , ' mari' 1, K 'x W my , infos? K t , , ff i 1 55 if f , ,gl , J ' I 1 t a if -i K ., f . 3 I V V. VVVVV V fa V V 6 L 'S S 1' if Y f - as sv 1 Cfy ,W ' 5 , V ,, M 'V V '- , 5. WQ' 7 Ei? , hW 'V , 1 K 7 ' W' , rf K5 f j' ,V K , ' 'C 5. . .,,,. QL V 7 1, ' ' 9 2 if ' ff if - 'H Fi. iff K J' L X W A . . . p ' ,, 't f ' , 5, ' it 1 'Zi ' V X,,.,,qVV In V VW . V V V . 'Sgt vig, ,img it ,A , . , ,Q 'J V f I Vi e ta V! Ramsey, Charles Neil Y jr. Y Republic Randall, Katherine - jr. - Houston Rankin, Diana Y jr. Y Eureka Ranney, Clyde Y Soph. Y Kirkwood Rapp, Cynthia Y Soph. Y Rockville Rasmussen, Connie Y jr. Y Nevada Ratcliff, Susan Y jr. Y Springfield Ratcliff, Kent - jr. Y Kansas City Rau, Doug Y Soph. Y Pacific Rawson, Christa Y jr. Y Desloge Rawson, Stephen Y jr. Y Duxbury, Massachusetts Ray, jean Y Soph. - Cassville Ray, Kevin Y Fr. - West Plains Reale, Tim Y Fr. Y Springfield Reaves, jill Y Soph. Y Cabool Reaves, Wayne -Y Soph. - Springfield Redd, Marilyn Y Soph. Y Halfway Reddick, Lynn Y Fr. Y Springfield Redfearn, Nola Y Fr. Y Bois D'Arc Reed, David Y jr. Y Springfield Reed, Eddie Y Fr, Y Mountain Grove Reed, jeff Y Fr. Y Strafford Reed, Mike Y Pr. Y Crane Rees, Ginger Y Fr. Y Houston Rees, Roger Y Pr. Y jasper Reese, Randy Y Soph. Y Houston Reese, Teddy Y Fr. - Cabool Reichert, janeth Y Soph. Y Bolivar Reizer, Mark - Fr. - St. Louis Rellihan, janice - Soph. Y Kansas City Replogle, Keith Y Fr. - Marshfield Repper, Mona Y Fr. Y Raytown Reust, Mary Y Soph. - Strafford Richards, Brent Y Fr. Y Mt. Vernon Richards, Peggy Y Fr. Y Macon Ridder, Susan Y jr. Y Parkville Ridenhour, Cynthia Y Fr. Y Owensville Rider, Danny Lee Y jr. Y DeSota Rill, Roger Y jr. Y Billings Rinard, Michael Y jr. - Springfield Ringer, Carolyn Y Fr. Y Crocker Ritter, jeffrey Y Soph. Y Decatur, IL Ritzen, j L. - Soph. Y Springfield Robb, Corey Y Soph. Y Ballwin Robb, Kelly - Pr. Y Centerview Robb, Matthew - Soph. Y Mt. Vernon Robbins, Kris Y jr. Y St. Louis Roberson, Suzanne Y fr. Y Rolla Roberts, Kim Y Fr. Y Osceola Roberts, Raymond - Soph. Y Independence Robertson, Becky Y Fr. Y Lamar Robertson, Clay Y Fr. Y Marshfield Rothery, Richard Y Soph. Y Overland Park Rothweiler, Doug Y jr. Y Crystal City Rountree, Belinda Y Soph. Y Cane Hill Roush, janice Y Fr. Y jefferson City Roy, Greg Y Fr. Y Stockton Roy, Kim Y Soph. Y Springfield Robinson, Gregory Y Fr. Y St. Louis Robinson, james M. Y Fr. Y Marshfield Roby, john Y jr. Y St. Louis Rodery, jim Y Fr. Y Berkeley Rodriguez, Robert Y Soph. Y St. Louis Rogers, Cathy Y Fr. Y Licking Rogers, janie Y Soph. Y Chaffee Rogers, Ramona - jr. Y Florissant Rohlfing, Toni Y Fr. Y Berger Rohrbach, Cathy Y Fr. Y California Rohrer, Martin Y jr. Y Springfield Roll, Cheryl Y Fr, Y Shell Knob Rolleg, Marla Y jr. Y joplin Roper, Sylvia Y Fr. - Springfield Rose, Dale - Soph. Y Fair Grove Rose, jeff Y jr. Y Springfield Rose, Virginia Sue - jr. Y Washburn Rudloff, Eileen Y jr. Y Farmington Rufkahr, Barb Y fr. Y St, Louis Rumbo, jeannine Y Soph. Y Springfield Rumley, Charles Y Fr. Y Billings Rundgren, Todd Y Fr Y Aurora 103 UNDERCLASSXCRADUATE Rush, Karin - Soph. - Manfield Russell, Ann E. - Fr. - St. joseph Rust, Cathy f jr. - Cabool Rustige, Sue f jr. - Robertsville Rutledge, Tom - jr. - Stockton Ryan, Gary - jr. f St, Louis Ryberg, Diane - Ir. - Raytown Ryckman, john - Fr. i Crestwood Saak, Mark - Fr. - St. Charles Salazar, john - Fr. - Santa Clara, CA Salmon, Annette v Fr. - Creighton Salyer, Stacy W Fr. - Cassville Sanders, Cindy - jr. - Manchester Sanders, Diane - Soph. - Camdenton Sanders, Leland - Fr. - Mountain Grove Sanders, Patricia - Ir, - Springfield Sandhagen, Nancy - Soph. - Brentwood Sanning, Lynn - jr. - Rocky Mount Sargent, Sondra - Fr, Y Springfield Sarni, Kim f Fr. - St. Louis Sasseen, Kristi f Fr. f Fordland Scanlon, Clancy - Fr. - Springfield Scarbrough, Phyllis i Fr. f Buffalo Schad, Donna - Fr. - Purdy Schad, Melodi v Fr. W Springfield Sfhaefer, Patrick Y Fr. - jefferson City Schaefer, Sue Ann - Soph. - jefferson City Schaeperkoetter, Brian - Fr. - Mt. Sterling Schebaum, Melvin - Soph. - Hermann Scheer, William f Fr. - Warrenton Scheidt, john - jr. - Springfield Scheidt, Rhoda - Soph. - Springfield Schell, Tom f Soph. - jefferson City Schindler, Cynthia - Soph. - St. Louis Schlief, Carol Yvonne a Soph. - Doniphan Schmidt, Christine - Soph. - Sullivan Schmidt, julie A Soph. - Independence Schmidt, Susan - Fr. f St, Louis Schnake, Phyllis f Soph. f Mt. Vernon Schnake, Richard i Fr. - Mt, Vernon 104 ,f . , - ang: 'ifwi :W t X, ,X 'R - -Q ' if -V S' rf' - 3 2 ' 5 s f J ' w 4 S ri 1. ' H' X sv-,, A K K S K ea gl s s l l , . le e Q , if 5, if - Q: , , ' : , L ai ' , 'E ' A .:'-L. .. .. ---1, - 'U J ' ' . .. , , rle , -V z C f at , , W f S ' t Q X Fa ' A is S A A ASR At kr - . . 4- rm sg, Q 5 .. . ' 'Mm 5 to C S , er- we V.. Q P 5f5f QI7' 5 i't I . . -- N ' x :,, A :f J K 4 ,., , l araa C CT- ST xl . 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A Springfield Schwer, Roy A jr. A Kirkwood Schulz, Linda A Fr. A St. Louis Scott, David E. A Soph. A Elkland Scott, David A Soph. A Willard Scott, Debbie A Soph. A Nevada Scott, julie A Soph A St. joseph Scruggs, Yvette A Soph. A St. Louis Seaman, S. M. A Soph. A Reeds Spring Seay, Leslie A Fr. A Springfield Sedler, Michael A Fr A Kansas City Sehie, Kathy A Soph. A Nixa Selle, David A Fr. A Strafford Selle, Patricia A Fr. A Strafford Shank, Morris A Fr A Lake Ozark Sharkus, Carolyn A Soph. A Rolla Sharp, Kevin A Fr. A Verona Sharp, Larry A Soph. A Neosho Sharp, Rebecca A Soph. A Springfield Shay, Teri A Fr. A Fulton Shearholdt, Larry A jr. A Springfield Sheets, Linda - jr. A Des Moines Shelby, Deb A jr. A Webster Groves Sheldon, Shelly A Soph A Ballwin Shellhorn, Saundra A Fr A Eldorado Springs Shelton, Blaine A jr. A Tomato Shelton, Donna A Fr A Brookline Shelton, Florenda - Fr. A Crocker Shelton, Vena A Fr. A Nevada Shepherd, Beverly A jr, A Hillsboro Soph A Eldon Shepherd, Greg A Shepherd, Kim - Sherer, Barbara A Sheridan, Lynn A Sherrell, Gigi A Fr. A Willard Shine, Kevin A Fr. - Strafford Shipley, Cynthia K. A Soph. A Tipton Shores, Margaret A Soph. A Norwood Fr. A Buffalo jr. - Springfield jr. A Sheldon Short, DyAnna A jr. A Republic Short, joel A jr. Shortino, Felicia A Soph, A Lee's Summit Shoush, Teri A Soph. A Independence Stanley, David A Soph. A Blue Springs Sibbing, Mary A Fr. A Ballwin Sickendick, jane A Soph. A Gerald Siebert, Bob A jr. A Festus Sievert, Debbie A jr. A Lees Summit Signer, janis Gay A Soph, A Arcadia Siler, joyce A Fr. A Kansas City Simmons, Kimberly A Fr. A Kansas City Simmons, Linda A Soph. A Eldon Simpson, Rick A Fr. A Kimberling City Simpson, Susan A jr. A Neosho Simpson, Susan A Soph. A Springfield Sinclair, Barbara A Soph. A Springfield Sinele, Lynden A Soph. A Kansas City Singleton, Priscilla A Soph. A Mexico Sioux, Sacowie A jr. A Kansas City Sivcovich, Paul A Fr A Bridgeton Skinner, Robert A Fr. A Kansas City Slack, Michael A Fr. A Springfield Slais, Chris A Soph. A Ballwin Slaughter, Vicki f lr. - Thayer Sliger, Deanna - Fr. - Licking Slusser, lana f Soph. - Nixa Smith, Cathy - Fr, - Miller Smith, Cynthia - Fr. S Richland Smith, Darrell f Fr. - Vanzant Smith, David - Fr. - Kansas City Smith, Debra - Soph. f Eldorado Springs Smith, Donna De - Soph. - Rocheport Smith, George W. - Fr. - Thayer Smith, Glenda - jr. f Springfield Smith, Kathy - Soph. - Florissant Smith, Kim - lr, - Creve Coeur Smothers, Larry g Fr. - St. Charles Smith, Linda f jr. f Springfield Smith, Nancy f- Soph. f Springfield Smith, Natalie f lr. f St. Louis Smith, Normallee f Soph. - Hazelwood Smith, Pamela Sue Y fr. - Adrian Smith, Paula S lr. f St. Louis Smith, Rhonda Lynn A Soph. f Mountain Grove Smith, Shawn - Fr, Y Mountain Cirove Smith, Sheryl - Fr. - El Dorado Springs Smith, Shirley - lr. - Springfield Smith, Stanley - Soph. - Robertsville Snider, Ron - Fr. f St. Charles Snyder, Sally - Fr. f Windsor Soric, Susan E, - Fr, - Springfield Spann, Cookie - Soph, - St, Louis Sparks, Donna Lyn - Soph. - Creve Coeur Spears, Ron - Soph, - St. Charles UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE -'-1- 5, .. 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W Bland Spurgeon, Rhonda R. W Fr. - Bland Squirell, Rebecca - Soph. W Mountain Grove Slabenow, Randy W jr. W St. Louis Staff, Cheryl W Fr. W Hartville Stagner, Suzanne W Fr. W St. Charles Stander, Linda W Fr W Bolivar Stapp, Stephanie W Fr. - Mountain Grove Stapp, Steve W Soph. W Cabool Stark, Becky W Soph. W Cabool Starke, Kathy L. W jr. W Higginsville Starks, Cathy W jr. W jefferson City Steele, james W Soph. W Forsyth Steen, Randy W Soph W Belton Steineker, Kevin W Fr. W Gerald Stelplugh, Mark W Soph. W Forsyth Stelzer, Rick W jr. W Republic Stevens, Cathy W Fr. W Conway Stevens, Pamela W Soph. W St. Louis Stevens, Randy W jr. W St. joseph Stevenson, Beth W Soph. W Sedalia Stevenson, Betty W Fr W Shell Knob Steward, Debra W Soph. W Plato Stewart, Dena W Fr, W Grandview Stewart, Cary W Soph. - Weaubleau Stewart, jimmy D. W jr. W St. Louis Stewart, joseph R, - Fr. W Springfiled Stewart, Mark W Soph. W Monett Stewart, Rhita W jr. - Harrisonville Stienkemeyer, Herb W jr. W St. Louis Stockdale, Lois W Soph, - jasper Stockman, Eileen W Soph. W Kirkwood Stockton, David W Soph. W Aurora Stoddard, joan W Soph. W jefferson City Stoehner, Charlotte W Fr. W St. Charles Stokes, Debra W Fr. W Springfield Stokes, jeff W jr. W Niangua Stonner, Brian W Fr, W Chamois Strange, judith W Soph. W Columbia Strasser, Anita - Fr, W West Plains Strawhun, Lee W Soph. W Newburg Street, Teresa - Soph. W Florissant Strick, Don W Soph. W Springfield Strode, john W jr, W Poplar Blutt Strodtman, Cindy W Soph. W Napoleon Stroet, jerianne W Fr W Foley Stromberg, LeRoy W Fr. W Florissant Stronach, Terry W Fr. W Kansas City Stroot, jeanette W Soph. W St, Louis Strother, Carol W Fr. W Rochester, Michigan Stuesse, Dorothy W Soph. W Beaufort Sugar, Tina W Fr. W Springfield Suiter, janice W Fr. W Quincy Sullivan, Durron W Fr, W St. Louis bullivna, Pat W Soph. W Springfield Sullivan, Terri W jr. - lndependence Summers, Kathy W Fr. W Raytown Sumner, Debbie W Fr. W Cuba Sutherland, Melinda W Fr. W Branson Sutton, Elbert W Soph. W Lake Ozark Swift, Randy W jr. W Republic Swiney, Karen W Fr, W Eureka Swinger, Beth W Fr, W Eureka Swinger, Deborah W jr, W High Ridge Tagge, Linda W Fr. W Waynesville Tague, jane - Fr. W Crestwood Talbot, Linda W jr. W Springfield Tando, Pam W Fr. W Nixa Tanner, jennifer - Soph. - Sikeston Tantosubroto, Lilian - Soph. - Hong Kong Tappana, Kathy - jr. - Springfield Tappmeyer, Steve - Fr. - Gerald Tate, Rita Marie - Soph. - Aurora Tauber, Michele - Fr. - Washington, IL Taylor, Mark - jr. - Rogersville Tebbenkamp, Denise - jr. - Raytown Terrill, john - jr, - Salem Terry, Renee - Soph. - Exeter Testerman, Sherri v Fr. - Springfield Tevis, Rick - Soph. - St. Louis Thater, Dave - jr. a- Clever Thater, Cary - jr. - Clever Thebeau, Janice - Fr. - Cadet Thieman, joe - jr. - Lamar Thieman, Susan - jr. - Odessa Thieman, Terry L. - jr. - Lamar Thierjung, joseph - Fr. - Dittmer Thoele, Bill - Soph. - Villa Ridge Thomas, Mary L. f jr. - Farmington Thomas, Pamela S. - jr. 3 Miller Thomas, Squirt - Fr. - Springfield Thomasson, Linda - jr. - Springfield Thompson, Billy f Fr, - Thayer Thompson, Diane - Fr. - Springfield Thompson, Ellen j. - Soph. - Affton Thompson, james C., - Soph. - Springfield Thompson, jeanne - Fr. v Florissant Thompson, Sheila M jr. - Thayer Thornburg, Kristen - Fr. - jane Thornhill, Charlie - Soph. - Mt. Vernon Thornhill, Melanie - Fr. - Mountain Crove Thornsberry, jerry L. - jr. - Crocker Tideman, john - jr. - St. Louis Tidwell, Bambi - Soph. - Hermann Tien, Deborah - jr. - Springfield Tilleman, Betty - Soph. - Camdenton Tinsley, Ilene - Fr. - Stockton Tipton, Becky - Fr. - Mountain View Tipton, Dan - jr. - Springfield Toalson, David - Soph. - Springfield Tobias, Alfonzo - jr. - Naughahyde, Nj Todd, Steve - Soph. - Springfield Tolliver, Lorraine - Fr. - Springfield Trachsel, Ann - Fr, - St, Louis Trantham, Erica - jr, - Marshfield Treder, Laura M. v jr. - Lake Saint Louis Triplett, Donald K. - Grad, - Springfield Tritt, Richard - Soph. - Mexico City Trojahn, jo Ann - Fr. - Manchester Troyer, janet - Fr. - El Dorado Springs Tsahiridis, Ermioni - Fr. - St. Louis Tucker, judy - Soph. Tucker, Nancy - Fr. - Springfield Tucker, Ronnie A Soph. - Salem Tummons, Susy - jr. - Bolivar Turner, Brenda A Fr. - Kansas City Turner, Dianne - Soph. Turner, Emily j. - Soph. - St. Louis Turpin, Bruce - Soph, - Springfield Turpin, janet H Soph. - Crocker Tweet, Valerie - Fr, - Crestwood Twitty, Patricia - Soph. - Monet! Tygart, Oneita A. - jr, M Aldrich Tyler, Becky - Soph. - Springfield Underwood, Kimberly j. - Fr. - jefferson City Urban, Mark - Soph. - Springfield Vale, Ginny - Soph. - Hallsville Vandepopulier, Gus - jr, - Kansas City Vanderpool, Linda L. - Fr. - Aurora VanKirk, Kenny - Fr. - Liberal VanStavern, Debbie - Fr. - Lebanon Vanzant, Cindy - Fr. - Raytown Varker, jean - Soph. - St. Charles Vaughan, Reta Kay - jr. - West Plains Vaughn, Marla - Fr. -- El Dorado Springs Vaughn, Nila - Fr. - Salem Velin, jack j. - jr. - Sioux City Vernay, jody - Fr. - Springfield 4 i UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE New 'iv 1 H X ' ln V4 lfggi UK, W 3' '51 i 'L y r. K il , f ,vvA' X ,ii I T' A ,, , ,fl A I W w',f '5 ,.', evade , ,,,., ,,+ i tts ,.f f ssiifi . ,, ,, I ri . assi itt , if: t F W 'ikyff AQVBQU e'M ,, . ,M .Wg ,. 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VA: I I ll ., if V K f A l UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE ., , ,, . 1-.Jf , ' , usa i i V- -,,,....s... .--M W 'W ff if I A mail ' ' 'seq ,A av-V 'Nur fl - Q Cf' 'C as w,,,..awfv WWW Vessell, Susan f Fr. f Rolla Vest, Vickie L. f Fr, - Platte City Vestal, Barbara - Fr. - Marshfield Viebroclc, Debbie - Fr. f Sedalia Vilbert, William J. - jr, - St, Louis Vinson, Carol f Fr. - Springfield Vodiclca, Terri f Fr. - Sedalia Voege, Pamela f Fr. - Cedar Hill Voeller, Greg - jr. f Springfield Vonarx, Christa - jr. f St. Louis Vose, Wanda - Ir, f Ethel Voyles, Kelly f Sopli. - Springfield -f Vincent, Dennis W. - Ir. - Springfield Vinyard, Dawn M. 3 Sopli. - St. Louis Visintainer, Betty - Fr. - Springfield l l j E 'i f -l V 911 fea' ' EZ' A 5 3 Wable Steve - Soph. - St. Louis f ' A , 233, ' 2 f 'L 71:21, 5335 I K 4' Waddell, Wesley Allen - Soph. f Springfield K A i ,Wi iigfj-t' fi A A Wade, Wendell W. - Soph, - Springfield ,,,, ' g, ,M - ' ' ' , L - K5 ,, , ,, ,,,, S , . , Wagne , Cheryl Soph. Ft. Leonard Won . ' I V , - ,- 5 ,, ' f Wahl, Karen e Soph. i St. Louis j H' ,,, A 1 1 Sf' - 4' 1' ' 'I Wait, julie - Fr. A Rogers, Ark. 4-J! L 4 , Waldrup, Mary f Fr. - Springfield X . , H , Q, I, , , g ' f 'Q Wall-cling, Laurie f Fr. - St. Louis K ' V f J j' 2 ' ' 5 ,Q Wallace, Debbie - Sopli. - Houston L 4 1 ,L K f - ff - 1 49:13 'vi 49.2 Q1 , NX, J Wallace, Deborah - jr. - Kirkwood Wallace, lcnell f Soph. - Greenfield Wallace, Kelly f lr. - Belle Wallace, Marie A. - Fr. e Billings Wallau, Anne L. A Fr. - jefferson C Walters, Linda - Fr. - Springfield Ward, Jeffery f jr. - Kansas City Warden, Becky - Soph. - Raymore rf- , L 2 , , - 1 ' 'gf Ds, , ii L L 1 K is it V .Y Q - ia, -f yi Q, . fl-U. ff I i Warden, Ken - Soph. - Raymore Ware, Karen D. - Fr. - St. Louis Ware, Ramona Kay A Soph. - Aurora Warren, Susan - Jr. A Fairview Warring, Daylene A Fr. A Schaumburg, Il Washburn, Paul A Jr. - Springfield Wasner, Pam - Jr. - Phillipsburg Watkins, Bob A Jr, - Billings Watkins, Sheryl A Fr, - Maryville Watson, Donna - Soph. - Mountain Grove Watson, Joanna A Fr. - Aurora Watson, Sheryl - Fr. - Waynesville Watson, Suzanne - Soph. - DeSoto F Watt, Don - Jr. - Tunas Wattenbarger, Gary - Soph. - Lamar Watts, Phillip L. - Fr. - Ash Grove Weaver, Jeff A Soph, - Lebanon Weaver, Julie - Fr. - St. Louis Webb, Jimmy A Grad. - Springfield Webb, Linda Jo - Soph. A Springfield Webb, Steve - Soph. - Kansas City Webers, Sue - Jr. A West Plains Wehrman, Jane A Fr, - Forsyth Wehrman, Nathan A Fr, - Lockwood Weidenhoffer, Linda - Soph. A Webster Groves Welch, Denise A Soph, - Sugar Creek Welch, Leta - Soph. - Mountain Grove Weldy, Craig - Soph. - Aurora Wells, Diane A Soph. - Sugar Creek Wessel, Jon - Jr. - Springfield West, Gary - Soph. A Springfield West, Kathy - Soph. - El Dorado Springs West, Kimali - Fr. A Raytown West, Susan - Soph. - Marshfield Westbay, Rita A Fr. - Carthage Westhoff, Mark A Fr. - Washington Westmoreland, Sue Ann - Soph. - Springfield Fr, - Rich Hill Wheatley, Sandra - Wheeler, Diane - Fr. - Springfield White, Barry - Jr. A Springfield White, Bonita - Jr, - Springfield White, Cheryle - Fr. - Springfield White, Corrine A Fr. - jefferson City White, LaTriesa A Fr. - Springfield Whitehurst, Ann - Fr. - Marshfield Whitney, Calvin A Fr. - Eldon Whitworth, Bill A Jr. - Pacific Widmer, Windy - Fr. A Osage Beach Wiest, Les - Jr, A Florissant Wiggins, Cheri A Fr. - Springfield Wiggins, Karen - Soph. - St. Louis Wilbers, Richard - Fr. A Kirkwood Wilburn, Deborah - Jr. A Springfield Wilcox, Hughes - Fr. A Omaha Wilder, Leah - Soph. A Kennett Willhite, Barbara - Fr, - Plato Willard, Susan A Fr. - Lebanon Willett, Craig - Jr. - Kansas City Williams, Alan A Fr, - Mt. Vernon Williams, Bonnie - Fr. - Springfield Willard, Debbie - Fr. A Salem Williams, Donna - Soph. - Eldon Williams, Ellen - Fr. A Marshfield Williams, Floyd - Fr. - Springfield Williams, Glenn - Jr. - Springfield Williams, Joyce A Fr. - Ash Grove Williams, Kay - Fr. A Gravios Mills Wiliams, Larry - Soph. - Camdenton Williams, Leon A Jr. - Springfield Williams, Marvin - Fr. A Carthage Williams, Mary - Soph. A Gravois Mills Williams, Mike - Fr. A Springfield Williams, Rebecca Jayne A Soph. A Neosho Williams, Ronald - Soph. - Thayer Williams, Tim A Fr. A Mexico Willis, Anita A Soph. A Rogersville Willis, Judith A Fr. A Waco, Texas Willis, Ronald A Fr, - Rogersville Willis, Mark A Soph. A Springfield Willis, Mike A Jr. A Ash Grove 110 UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE on x ,M . -gt X T X 1 KX 1 1 . ' X' fm 4' .. fi, ,C z i ii. k K r' r eh , ' . V, ,Z wav! 5, . 2. '- ., D Q, .. Q-Qs it ,r , is - ' V- ex: g K, J ' i' i fx - . ,--,ff A -Cc., , A ,r-u .af . N :Sli lf? A. i k , . 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Wills, T Wilson Wilson VV1lson Wilson Wilson, Wilson lNilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, eresa f jr f Springfield Betty jo - jr. - jerifo Springs, Byron - jr - Lake Ozark Cathy - Fr - Mtn. Crove Cheryl f Fr - Raytown Danny - Soph, - Phillipsburg David - Fr - Bois D'ArK Donna - Fr - jefferson City Greg f Fr - St Louis joe - Soph - Springfield Karen e Soph, -- Vandalia Marubeth A Soph. 4 Springfield Mitch f jr. f Springfield Myra Ann - Sr f Greenfield Sheryl - jr f Kirkwood Winkelman, Theresa - Fr. - Meta Wintermeyer, jan - Soph, - Hartsburg Winters, Sally - jr. - Springfield Wise, Charles f Sr. - Springfield A 4' S l ' ' Withers, Shelly - Soph - Dixon Wilherow Sidney - jr f Marshfield Witt, Marsha - Soph. g Lockwood Witte, Teresa -jr - Festus Woehr, Eli7abeth Y Fr, f Ballwin Wofford, Mark f Soph, f Springfield Wofford, Mary f Soph. - Kirkwood VVohlt, Carl - Soph - Springfield Wlolf, Debbie - Fr. - Liberal Wolfe, Cary - Fr - St. Charles Wolf, janet f jr - Miller Wolfe, Libby f Soph. - Hazelwood Wolf, Pam - fr. - joplin Wolfe, jon Kevin - Fr. - Chaffee Wolff, Dennis - jr. 4 Warrenton Woltkamp, Sue - Fr. - Liberty Wood, Kim - Fr. - Republic Wood, john - Soph. f Poplar Bluff Wood, Ruscell - Soph, f Cabool Wood, Tony - Soph, - Springfield Wloodard, Carla - Fr. f Kennett Woodard, Suzanne - Fr -- Neosho Wfoode, Ekow Bedu - Fr - Takoradi, Ghana Africa iNoods, Becky 4 Fr f Republic lNoods, Dixie A Soph - Clinton Woods, Keith - Soph. - Colden City Woods, Woods, Woody, Randy - Fr f Ozark Twila f Fr, - Winona janet - jr. - El Dorado Springs 2 il if Z Woofter, Carla - Jr. - St. Louis Wooldridge, Debbie - Soph, - Rolla Woolley, Katherine - Fr. - Springfield Word, C, Blaine - jr. - Clever Worthington, Donzil - Fr. A El Dorado Springs Worthington, Duke - Fr. - Chillicothe Wright, Allyson - Soph. - Springfield Wyatt, Sandy - Fr, - Montgomery City Yaeger, Thomas - lr. - Springfield Yarnell, Ann - Fr. - St. Joseph Yeamans, Patricia - Soph. - Osage Beach Yeldell, Amy - Soph, - Lake Lotawana Yeung, Danny - Soph. - Hong Kong Yocom, Luanne - Fr. - Anderson Yocum, Bobby f Fr, - Battlefield Yoos, Norma - Fr. A Arcadia, KA Young, Curtis - Soph. - St. Joseph Young, Jerri - Ir, - Conway Young, Sandra - Soph. - Poplar Bluff Young, Susan - Fr. - Bunker Zekazat, Alireza - Ir. - Iran Zepp, Alan f jr. - Crocker Zent, Bob f Fr. - Mt. Vernon Zigeler, Karen - lr. - Kansas City Zilloix, Cottfield - Fr. - Tomatoe Zimmer, Debbie - Soph. - St, Louis Zimmerman, Rose Mary - Fr. - Ava Zonglcer, Wesley - Fr. - Fair Grove Zullig, Nancy - Soph. - Kansas City Zweerink, Kathy - Soph. v Springfield Zwisler, Ron - jr. - Joplin ' ' e if ss. F3 if ,st, L 1- Sy B is UNDERCLASSX GRADUATE - . .,.,. ,s N t.:-v ,es A , text, 2 1 X' A ,--t L ' as 'C WW Q f L stei Q , K :::, :: f, I 7138: My' Q, .. T 5 i a , sl' is I' fl lt e if sfe B K ii ' - lf 'f.: W, ,,- i ki S is , .ge n t it-N, 1 K, ,..,...... .str If-ii, , :,-- gf , ,df I .t ... fi ,:,k - W . if ' , .if ll , A in l ,. I 1 K L ,1-' , - . A kkh, A I , W , 1 sss, 2 ' s as s.,, e eest s eiii e f iiffi- I ' L. K B it t, WEST PLAINS RESIDENCE CENTER 1 A .ft l Y S, A ff 'gs' I I at A'V? .V A S A 35 1 ' '-...ff M - fl ig if ' ' V' ' '.,, 655 5, . . P Page if . ,,,, , 4- . Q KV fl I - ,f at 'V v Y ., .... 3, , ., .E ,? Q I 'lf ' W it ,V 2 ,1,', r yv :vzr VL, 5 t ir . X V .2 f 4. if . rw S . S ' s .Sw Q A f- A 4 L3 ' . l . f T Y , x, , S val :A l m : fi al N K V4 Tl- A 5 lf? fs. a ,, - ' , 1 ' ' '7' ri , x we Q ,S - -Q 1 i , , L X if F V, . A 'bs A it Y A . 'Mig 'A I , ' 5 ,jg f Q I -at V as 3 W f 1 A 4, . f I ' Q ' A A t ,K ' , W' T A .4 I SS S . V wif f 8 S . L . Q , I V , X I-tv X ESESS ' T A X , - ,A 6 ' i s X IX Q 1' 'Qs ,lj V, M: ' as Z f ,R V 1 I , . A :A 'T ' ' 1 -v A r-S ' ,ne vel A . ' 4 A ' V P x x A , A -me f QD f if r' x ,- S 'Q ' Q A 'l W9 'X R We 'X A ' S S Q if 53. F? P pf Uv. tr lil D of l S I mis.. S. f S . 'I ' Q f H- . S if Q u 'ie H ' iii? r fi , g 'AAV' H fffgg A :V s J S lg.. A A w S. Iiiifif 0 X il' A S ' ' sg ' aff, X 4 7' - 4 V, in 27,2 A A S A ffm. e T. f. J sw Adkisson, Ron A Fr. A West Plains Albright, Mildred F. A Fr. A Salem, Ark. Allen, Charles A Fr. A Birch Tree Anderson, Randy A Fr. A West Plains Archer, Tommy A Fr. A Cabool Atkinson, Mary A Sr. A Bakersfield Baldridge, Andrew C. A Soph. A Willow Sporings Barkley, Dana A Soph. A Winona Barman, Bob A jr. A Mountain View Barnett, Bobby A West Plains Barnett, David L. A Fr. A Summersville Bassham, Richard A Soph. A West Plains Barton, Carolyn A jr. A West Plains Barton, Clara ,lo A West Plains Barton, Deborah K. A Fr. A West Plains Barton, Garland A Soph. A West Plains Bennett, Deloris A jr, A Thayer Bennett, Kirk A. A Fr. A Willow Springs Blehr, Hobert Reigh A Fr. A Willow Springs Bouman, Patricia A Fr, A West Plains Boze, Carla lean A Soph. A Alton Boze, Douglas W. A Soph. A Alton Brinfull, Ken A Fr. A Pomona Briscoe, Vickie L. A Fr. A West Plains Brown, Betty A Fr. A Pomona Brown, Nell A. A Soph. A Cabool Bryan, Nancy A Soph. A Mountain View Burrows, ,lanett P. A Fr, A Summersville Butler, Bob A Fr. A Mountain View Caldwell, I. H, A Sr. A Mountain View Campbell, Joyce A Soph. A West Plains Cantrell, Marc A Soph. A Springfield Cartwright, Ruth A jr. A West Plains Chapin, Roy L. A Soph. A West Plains Childers, Ophelia A jr. A Thayer Chronister, Mary jo A Fr. A Alton Cochran, Rick A Fac. A West Plains Colley, Phil A Fr. A Alton Collins, Colin A Fac. A West Plains Collins, Judy A Soph. A Dora Collins, Steve A Fr. A West Plains Combs, Shirley A Fr. A Myrtle Combs, Timothy R. A Fr. A Eminence Conyers, lim A Fr. A West Plains Cooper, Vernon A Fac. A West Plains Cornelius, Ronald L. A Soph. A Thayer Crider, Steve A jr. A West Plains Croney, Leroy A Couch Davis, Debbie A Soph. A West Plains Douglas, Charlene A lr. A Winona Dove, Mura A Fr. A West Plains Downen, Ruth A Fr. A West Plains Dunnihoo, Gay A Fr. A West Plains Eagleman, Patty A jr. A West Plains Eakin, Richard A Soph. A West Plains Ebbs, Cheryl A Fr. A West Plains Ebbs, jamie A Fr. A West Plains Edwards, Rhea M. A Fr. A West Plains Edwards, Terry H. A Fr. A West Plains Elmore, Debra A Fr, A Willow Springs Elmore, Pamela Lynn A Fr. A Willow Springs Farrow, jean A Soph A Hartshorn Feller, John A Sr. A West Plains Finley, Pam A Fr. A West Plains Fleming, Michael L. A Koshkonong Freel, Rhonda A Soph. A West Plains Garnett, Wanda A Ir. A Thayer Gibson, Rodney A Jr. A Peace Valley Gleghorn, Steve A Soph. A West Plains Goehring, Carol A Fr. A West Plains Goehring, George A Fr. A West Plains Good, Marie A Stenographer Goodman, Linda L. A Soph. A West Plains Goodman, William A Fr. A West Plains Goss, Jimmy A jr. A West Plains Gregg, Larry A Sr. A Thayer Grisham, Mary Susan A Fr. A Dora Gum, Betty A Sr. A Alton Haefner, Faye A Spec. A Willow Springs Halford, Amber A Fr. A West Plains 113 Hall, Brenda Hambelton, Nora - Hammond, Rod Hanners, Sharon - Hardcastle, Billie Hardcastle, Ken Harper, Donna Harris, Janice - Fr. - Fr. - Fr. Fr - West Plains . - Gainesville - West Plains Fr. - Campbell - West Plains - Soph. - Caulfield - Fr. - Fr. Hawkins, Vicki - Heilman, R. Jr. E. - Jr. Hendrix, David - Soph. Henry, Teresa - Staff - West Plains Hensley, Jerry - Soph. Herndon, David B. - Grad. Heselton, Ruth - Fr. Hicks, Glendel Hicks, Linda Kay - Fr. Hilbrich, Joe - Soph. Honeyfield, Allen - Soph. - Hoots, Betty L. House, Bonnie - Huddleston, Rita - Fr. Huff, Jim - Jr. Hufstedlen, Karl M. - Huse, Michael - Soph. - Hardenville Jaice, Don - Johnson, Joe Alan Johnson, Judy Ann Johnson, Larry V, - Fr. Johnson, Marshall Johnson, Rick - Jolliff, Mark - Fr. - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains Willow Springs - Fr. - Cabool Jr. - Caulfield - West Plains - West Plains Soph. - Alton Fr. - Caulfield - Fr. - Alton - Fr. - Alton - West Plains - West Plains Soph. - Alton - West Plains Jolliff, Ralph King, Cindy - Soph. Koch, James M. - Fr. Kooats, Julius A. - Fac. Kraus, Ruby - Jr. - Mammoth Springs, Ark. Laden, Mary Ellen - Soph. - Willow Springs Lambe, Gary - Fr, - West Plains Langston, Donna L, - Sr. - West Plains - Fr. - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains - West Plains Lawrence, Margie - Fr. - West Plains Lawson, Kerry B. - Soph. - Mountain Grove Lawson, Marilyn - Soph. - Mountain Grove Ledbetter, Karen - Jr. - West Plains Lemons, Lowell W. - Soph. - Lingen, Denise - Fr, - Houston Lockman, Donald H. - Fr, Long. Fred - Fr. Tecumseh - West Plains - West Plains Luther, Larry - West Plains Marsh, Becky - Fr. - West Plains Marshell, Gary - Soph. - West Plains Martin, Fred - Fr. - West Plains Martin, Kathy - Fr. - West Palins Mayberry, Teddy - Fr. - Dora McAdmas, Linda - Jr. - Winona McAdams, Sandra - Soph. - Summersville McCann, Gary L. - Jr. - McClendon, Kevin - Soph. - McFarland, Jim - Jr McGhee, Vicki McThompson, Alan Melvin, Dennis Wayne - Fr Melvin, James Miller, Bernadette - Soph -Fr -Fr Fr. - Mountain View Mountain View . - West Plains - Fr, - Couch . - West Plains . - White Church . - West Plains . - West Plains Mountain View Miller, Eva - Miller, Donna Miller, Lyle - Soph. Moffis, Pam - Soph Montgomer Y, - Fr Steve . - West Plains West Plains . - West Plains - Fr. - Cabcol Moore, Richard - Fac. - West Plains Moree, Darlene - Soph. - West Plains Morris, Suzanne H. - Murphy, Rhonda Murray, Betty L. Murrell, John W. Newman, Vicki Nilsson, Kathleen - Nilsson, John - Ollar, Rob Bri Soph. Jr. - Caulfield - West Plains Soph. - West Plains Soph. - West Plains Soph. - West Plains Fr. - Fr, - - Jr. Willow Springs Willow Springs - West Plains Orr, Richard - Fr. West Plains WEST PLAINS RESIDENCE CENTER e if .. r A x . - eff -.. N. P2555 is Q N l:l':' Mit if 1 6? w . , 4 'gr ,N . A 'gud P ,Nz J, . ' fi lf .... Q 1 1 . ., .. A 1 iiie Y 1 at t ... ... g e at ..... S f at S Q ,-at li kxkq Y 1. Q Q. il g Q5 J., ' Q ,E 25: - pi ' 1 , .... . e s We at . . 4 S. 4 S xx K vkkv 525:11 ,L ,,,,f- ., - , .., 6 - . 1? liielx ' ef s F R t .. .s til . iff 4 W? -i P' si .. Q. t ' an is 5 ar, ,L T A 1 1 t -f gf X K A 4 N .ar ,. A Q- f .ff Pl' t . 7. - at ,jx gg.. P . fi . -'s f it 'ff' 31 3 ef ' A - W' , my ei? tt of ' Airs ss Q . f an ..- li A . ii. M it ,.,--K I . wi gt ax 'A P . B B it P f- tt 'f t t . ,lf ,T .. ,t ' fx . fs 4, t ' A - yd lag.- ...:'-...-2 3. is C Q fs.. A ,X 11.-1. , Q wif . 1 f x asa? 1' X -sv K -.. 1. X , ' 'Tiil Q a 1 , . . . 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R. - Pac. - West Plains Owens, Carol Ann - Fr. - West Plains Pamperlen, Neil - Fac, - West Plains Parent, Kathie - Jr. - West Plains Parrott, Harry W. - Jr. - Alton Patillo, Pat - Fr. - West Plains Pellham, Palmer - Jr. - West Plains Pendergrass, Sonda Jo - Fr. - West Plains Permenter, Wanda - Fr. - Mammoth Springs, Ark Peterson, Joyce - Fr, - West Plains Pierce, Debbie - West Plains Pierce, Sid - Fr. - Gainsville Pitcock, Carolyn - Fr. - West Plains Pitcock, Lyndon - Soph. - Tecumseh Pratte, Harold - Fac. - Springfield Pritchard, Tom - Jr. - West Plains Propp, Frank H. - Soph. - West Plains Pruett, Keith - Fr. - West Plains Pusieke, Scott - Thayer Rea, Chyrl - Fr. - Houston Rea, Edward - Houston Reavis, Kent - Fr, - West Plains Rebardie, Earline - Jr. - Birch Tree Reld, Robert D. - Fr. - Peace Valley Renegar, Earl - Fr. - Teresita Rhoades, James - Fr. - West Plains Rice, Kenneth - Soph. - Louisville, Ken. Richardson, Lloyd - Fr. - Alton Richardson, Mary Jo - Fr, - Alton Rodery, Julia A. - Jr. - Thayer Romans, Susan - Soph. -- West Plains Roy, Vickie -Fr. - Mountain View Rowley, Steve - Soph. - West Plains Sanders, Joel - Fr. - Mountain Grove Sanders, Lanora - Fr, - West Plains Sanders, Terry - Fr. - West Plains Schneider, Barbara - Soph. - West Plains Scott, Bretta - Fr, - Montier Shannon, Debra - Fr. - West Plains Sharp, John Bill - Grad. - West Plains Sildey, Carol - Fac. - West Plains Simon, LaDonna - Fr, - Willow Springs Simpson, Debora R. - Fr. - West Plains Sirayhorn, Billy - Pr, -- West Plains Smith, Kevin - Fr. - West Plains Smith, Sheila - Soph. - Mountain View Springer, Pam - Fr. - West Plains Squire, Linda S. - Jr. - Moody Stephens, Jodie - Soph. - West Plains Stimson, William C. - Soph. - Willow Springs Talbert, Rick L, - Fr. - Willow Springs Tarpley, Sherryl - Fr. -- Mountain Grove Taylor, Mary M. - Fr. - West Plains Thomas, Wilma - Fr. - West Plains Thompson, George Alan - Fr. - West Plains Thompson, Marian - Soph. - West Plains Thompson, Sandy - Fr. - Alton Tom, Kathy - Jr. - West Plains Tomek, Cindy -- Soph. - Alton Turner, Devona - Fr, - Bakersfield Utley, Ruby L, Jr. - West Plains Walker, Teresa - Fr. - West Plains Wallace, Lela -- Pac. - West Plains Wallace, Novella J. - Fr, - Dora Walls, Cleea - Soph. - Cabool Walls, Glen - Soph. - Cabool Wells, Ivan C. - Soph. - Willow Springs Wheeler, Jim - Jr, - West Plains White, Connie - Soph. - West Plains White, Irene - Fr. - Willow Springs Wiersema, Curtis - Fr. - Willow Springs Wiese, Arnold - Soph. - Willow Springs Wiggs, Robert - Fr. - Alton Willard, Terry - Grad. - West Plains Williams, Janet - Soph. - Drury Wright, Mary Helen - Soph. - Mountain Grove Woodring, Michael - Jr. - Willow Springs Woodring, Vickie - Fr, Willow Springs Yarber, Andy - Soph. - Mountain View Younger, Charles - Fr. - Eminence 115 ABERSOLD, JOY ANN - St. Joseph - Art Graphic Design - Pi Kappa Alpha Sisters of the Shield and Diamond, Intramur- als ABERSOLD, PAULA PENTZ - St. Joseph - Art Graphic De- sign -Pi Kappa Alpha Sisters of the Shield and Diamond, Intramurals ABRAHAMSON, JOE - Springfield - Psychology - Sports Car Club, Plyin Club ADAMS, CATHRQN JEAN - Jefferson City -Marketing - AMA, Gamma Si ma Sigma, Young Democrats ADAMS, HOWARD - Ava - Mathematics ADAMS, JOYCE ANNE - Boonville - Social,Stuclies Compre- hensive - Campus Crusade for Christ, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi ,rf Q . ADAMS, KAREN L. -Nevada, Mo. - SpeechQandjTheatre, ADAMS, NANCY JEAN PEASE - Wes't,PIains Elementary Education - Kappa Delta Pi, Student Education,A'ssociation ADAMS, SHARON - St. Louis - Speech Correction - Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Alpha Daughters of Lee, Organization of Student Speech and Lan uage Clinicians ADAMS, VIOLA - Nevaga - Dietetics - AWS, Chi Alpha ADKINS, JANET - Waynesville - Speech Correction - OSSLC AINSLEY, JIM - Imperial - Management - Phi Sigma Epsi- lon, MUD Judiciary Board AIROLDI, DONNA - St. Louis - Physical Education - Hon- orary Physical Education, Women's Varsity Field Hockey, In- tramural Supervisor, lntramural's ALEXANDER, JOHN W. - Dixon - Accounting ALEXANDER, MARGARETTE - Springfield - Home Eco- nomics ALLEN, REBECCA J. - Farmington -Physical Education - Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Track, Intramurals, Physical Edu- cation Majors Club ALLEN, VIVIAN -Springfield - Drafting and Design - Deutscher Verein, AIDD, Epsilon Pi Tau, AITE, NFSG ALMAR, PAMELA J. - Mountain Home, Ark. -- English - Touchstone ANDERSON, DIXIE -- Stockton - Accounting - Pi Omega Pi, Accounting Club, AWS, Campus Crusade' for Christ ANDERSON, RONALD - Springfield - Economics ANDREWS, RUSALYN H. - Scott City - Theatre 8a Interpre- tation - Colle e Theatre APOSTOI., DEBORAH JAN - Springfield - Special Education EMR!Elementary Education - Intramurals ARBAUGH, ROBERT M. - Springfield - Business Finance - Intramurals ARNOLD, KATHLEEN L. - Glassow Village - Wildlife Con- servation and Management ARTALE, DENNIS - St. Louis -Recreation - Wrestling ARTZ, JILL - Springfield - Elementary Education - Sports Car Club ASKEW, RHONDA - Independence - Social Work - Alpha Kappa Delta ASKINS, NEDRA - Kansas City - Business Education - Gamma Sigma Sigma AUSTIN, MIKE- Mountain Grove - Physical Education - Pi Kappa Alpha, PEM Club AVERY, LYNN - Springfield - Management!Law - IFC President, SGA, Phi Si ma Epsilon, Campus Affairs Commit- tee, Sigma Kappa Big Brother BACON, ROBERTA S. - Kansas City - Interior Design -Al- pha Sigma Alpha . I BACLESSE, CHERYL - Linn - Ph sical' Education - Track BAGGETT, DEBBIE - St. Louis - Elementary EducationfSpe- cial EducationfL.D, - Girls' Varsity Track, SEA, Wells RA BAILEY, ALAN E. - Springfield - Accounting BAILEY, MICHAEL A. - Springfield - B.F.A. Photography - Tau Kappa Epsilon, Multi-Media Department BAKER, DONNA - Nixa - Office Administration BALDI, DONNA -Springfield - English - English Society BALDWIN, THOMAS C. SPOOK - St. Louis - Commercial Art - Tau Kappa Epsilon BALL, DEBBIE - Cassville - Elementary Educationfixarning Disabilities - Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Intramurals BALL, KATHRYN -- Springfield - BA in Writing - Sigma Tau Delta, English Society 116 SENIORS ff' I fi 'iesr ' ,fr t 'fi 1 i --t ' I I , rr , r A ,,,-f is All ,t fir a .V j, T , A ,fa A. N VV' ' N C c.,.5 ' W I i , t 'ti , Ti 'ailgaf f tx, f Q N.. ,A .pq is 3 Q .. x. 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' CI: ifa BALL, MICHAEL -- Cassville -- Mana ement - AMS BANKS, SUE -4- Crane -- Elementary Egducation ' BANZ, PAMELA - St. Louis -- Special Education - Student Council for Exceptional Children, Women's Track BARHAM, JUANITA - Walnut Grove - Recreation, Judo Club, Volleyball, Recreation Majors Club BARHAM, THOMAS E. - Walnut Grove - Comprehensive Recreation - Psychol0gY, ludo Club, MPRA, RLSA, AMS Campus Crusade for Christ BARKER, CHARLES STEPHEN - Bolivar -- Political Science -Young Republicans, Pre Law, Trap 8: Skeet, Ski Club BARKER, SUSAN - Raytown - Elementary Education - SEA, Sigma Chi Little Sisters, Intramurals, Pom Pom Squad BARMEIER, RICHARD -St. Louis - Management - Tae Kwon Do Club BARNES, KAREN - Kansas City -- Clothing Sc Textiles -- Alpha Sigma Alpha, TKE Little Sisters, TKE Sweetheart, AWS, Kappa Ornicron Phi '51 BARNETT, LARRY - Aurora - Animal Science -- Agriculture Club, Delta Tau Alpha BARRON, ANITA - St. Louis - Special Education BARTELS, BARBARA - Springfield History - Phi Alpha The- ta, Gamma Theta Upsilon , ,V BILETES, TONY -- Licking -- Industrial Education-,w-, Flying u BATY, DAVID - West Plains -- Chemistry - Intramurals BEAMAN, LINDA - Cuba - Special Education BEAN, DALE -- Sprin field - Industrial Technology, BEAN, ROWAN - Boqivar -- Management BECHTEL, CAROL -- St. Louis - English -- English Society, Sigma Delta Pi, Chi Alpha BEDSAUL, LAURA - Harrisonville - Art BELCHER, JIM - St. Louis - Recreation 8: Leisure Studies, Recreation Majors Club BELL, THOMAS G. - Springfield - Social Work BELLAH, SHARON -- Morrisville - Business -- Pi Omega Pi BELLVILLE, JACK - Webster Groves - Geology BEIEIINETT, RICK - Springfield - Management - Kappa Al- p a BENTON, JANET - Kansas City - Marketin -- Sigma Kappa, Sisters of the White Star, Woods Senatorintramurals BERARD, RENEE - Washington -- Speech 6: Theatre - Blair- Shannon Jud. Board BINGHAM, GARY - Morrisville - Industrial Education - Epsilon Pi Lau BINGHAM, JAMES - Springfield - Accounting BIONQO, JOHN -- Raytown --t Accounting - Choir, Intra- mura s BISHOP, BOB - Lexington - Chemistry BISHOP, MARGARET - Springfield - Home Economics - Kappa Omicron Phi, SHEA BISHOP, VICKI - Mt. Vernon -- Accounting, Accounting Club AMS, Pi Omega Pi BLAINE, DON - St. Louis -- Life Science BLAND, WILLIAM --Louisiana - Accounting - Pi Omega Pi, Accounting Club, Vets Club, NAA BLEDSOE, LARRY - Butler - Accounting BLOEMKER, MARK J. - Springfield -- Earth Science -- Cam- cgus Crusade for Christ, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA B EQTRIGHT, KENNETH A, -- Springfield -- Construction -- BOEHNING, CRAIG - Florissant - Marketing BOHLMEYER, REBECCA - Centralia - Computer Data Pro- gessing - Pace Aires, Varsity Field Hockey, Computer Science oc. BOI-IM, REX - Aurora - Geology 117 BOLES, JAUNITA - Powell - Psychology - Sociology - Baptist Student Union, Intramurals BOLHOFNER, GARY - St. Louis -Environmental Chemical Technology VBOLL, ANN -- Springfield - Art 'vBQLTE, CAROL -- Beaufort - Biology f- Phi Theta Kappa, ,j,lf,:L:jffWeIls Jud. Board J- lti,' J LAURIE - St. Louis - LElemg5gQEducation -- SEA, 'Delta Pi, SCEC V, g XLBORDERS, JOY SUZANNE - Nevada i-4 'Horne Economics - ' French Club, Baptist Student Union, AWS, SGA, Intramurals BOSSO, MARK - St. Louis - Economics BOUNDS, IRIS - Springfield - Home Economics -- Kappa Delta Pi SHEA, Kappa Omicron Phi BOVENKERK, ANTOON F. - Den Helder, Holland -Data Processing and Management - Pi Ome a Pi BOWERS, JAMES - Sunset Hills - Marieting BOWMAN, DAVID WAYNE - Springfield - IEEE, Amateur Radio Club LBQXNIIZIAN, DON - Springfield -- Accounting A- Accounting A L, jLQg?Lfgfi5!1 L JAMES - St. Louis - -- Varsity Intramural,JiidQf5B515agrd,QIntramural Of- ' f i', ' ' D, KARL - Springfield - Geologyfg9!i'fRiailroad Historical fqflfTf'5CCiGfY L J ' L 7 ?P:i1ychology - Varsity Field Hockey, Track 8: Field OSLC Psi C i BRANSON, MARY -- Houston, Tex. - Spec. Education - MSTA SCEC, ACE, SEA BREECE, GARY - St. Louis - Wildlife Conservation - Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity IFC BREEDLOVE, TOM - Seymour - Recreation - Recreation Club, Jaycees BREHE, KATHRYN - Washington - Art BRENDELL, STEVE - Florissant - Industrial Technology - Varsity Baseball, Phi Sigma Epsilon, GCC BRIDGES, VIRGIL - Buffalo - Accounting - Accounting L15Lgf,fjQ,Club, Chess Club ,L ,zgifff JBROCKMAN, DURINDA -- Grandviewfee English - Kappa 5Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, English Soc, 5 BROMBERGER, DONNA -- St. Louis 4 Graphic Design - I Intramurals BROOKE, WENDY - Columbia - Sociology - Phi Mu Pan- hellenic, GCC, Little Sister of Phi Sigma Epsilon, CUB BROWN, JOYCE - Springfield - Home Economics - Baptist Student Union BROWN, KATHLEEN -- Kansas - Elem. Education BROWN, LAUREL -- St. Louis - Interior Design - SHEA, German Club BROWN, ROXANN - Overland - Home Economics -- SHEA BROWNE, RANDEE - Springfield - Theatre - Sigma Sigma V Sigma, Sweet Charity, Interpreters Theatre JBROWNING, DENNIS J. - Aurora - Wildlife Conservation Srjtiifl-Ega-nd Management - Delta Tau Alpha',f1975 Editor and 1974 'g53Ljgiff,3gAssociate Editor of Ozarko, Alpha Sigma BRUMBAUGH, SUNNY D. - Overland - Education BRVEGGENJOHANN, JEAN - Hermann - Graphic Design -Jud. Board BUBULKA, THERESA - Doniphan -- Marketing -Pre-Law Club, AWS BUCKLEY, SUZANNE - St. Louis - Comprehensive Market- mg BUEKER, MARILYN WILSON -- Clinton - Sigma Kappa, Little Sigma, SHEA BURGER, RAY - Springfield -Management, Sigma Nu BURGESS, GARY - St. Joseph - Accounting - Pi Kappa L Alpha, Accounting Club - , f1BURgKART, DAVID - St. Louis -- TechL.'PLhysics - Phi Sigma Epsilon Pi Tau. Sfabbard 61 fBisi?12i:5 LINDA - Springfield -+ MIKE -- Winowa -- Bio1ogyfMedi Tech. 118 SENIORS LL, 5 , , v H.. We L A ,,., ,ct,,, X -9 'Msxav . -1 its 4: M ,LL.M3,sL:.L1L .L 1 - a sa L t .3 Ft ,L L A 'Ei Q . T.. x X eg i gf 2 , g g L L L L is i tg E i I , , . ffl L ' I f ' s'-3.2 Zkfi - aa. X K 1 X , ,,. L me ,J -.ts igii,t gt' it i' L., gg g hghr rii c .,,L ' H' 'N 'Y Q ,ga L X A I If k L A K :Sabi L K H, x V,,Lv,i J' tt 9 it an if Q vttLf ,BL B K 5 1 12 Ev ,W f- Ib.. 3' 'S L tv SL, V x Vx' K ,,t, , ,, X I :'l Al l 5 Li .E If it Iiaffs Q i t T TL , , ,, L? is as I U . ' 1 L A if If ii L It 5 SENIORS I H Y ' sfr 1 e s I - t J Q, 1 -, . -. V ' P MT f 'ang Q ri'l'?2wiE irS5+: 1 JA f- , , . ' I sit. rr-M All r A W' J r 3 'Rt r 1 ' an , W ' 1' . . -via- ' 2, A- . ss. 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DIANNE - Springfield - Office Administration dt Business Education - SEA, NBEA CARPENTER, MICHAEL - Thousand Oaks, Calif. - Elemen- tary Education - SEA, UTG CARROLL, JOHN - Gladstone - Art CARTER, JACK -- Springfield -- Health dz Physical Education - Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Physical Education Majors Club, PE Honorary, Intramurals CIERTQER, JACK - Ozark - General Agriculture - Agriculture u CASSIDY, JUNE - Washington - Special Education -- Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, CUB, SEA, SCEC, Intramurals CASTEEL, KATHLEEN - Jefferson City -- Art CATRON, ROGER - Iberia - Industrial Education - AIDD, Industrial Education Club CAVINESS, ELIZABETH -- Camdenton - Accounting - Ac- counting Club CHAPMAN, BARB - Webster Groves - Home Economics, SHEA, Intramurals CI-ISAFPISLL, MARIE - Ozark - Physical Education - Kappa e ta i CHERRY, CYNTHIA IRENE -- West Plains - Office Adminis- tration Sz Business Education CHESNUT, STEVEN L. - Mason Cit , Iowa - Recreation -Recreation Major's Club, Intramural' Supervisor CHOATE, PAMELA - Pleasant Hope - Office Administration - Chi Alpha, Colle iate Chorale CHRIETZBERG, SHARON - Zanoni -- Elementary Education 8: Special Education - Gamma Sigma Sigma, Wells Senate CHRISTIAN, SARAH - Bountiful, Utah - Music - SMENC, Mu Phi Epsilon, Lyric Singers, Chamber Singers, Concert Chorale CHUDOMELKA, TOM - Ozark - General Agriculture - Alpha Gamma Sigma CIVIELLO, NANCY K. - Kansas City - Office Administration -- Varsity Cheerleader, Si ma Tau Gamma Little Sister, SMS Pom Pom Girl, IntramuraTs CLARK, DONNA LYNN - St, Louis - Elementary Special Education - Little Sisters of the Golden Heart, SEA CLARK, KATHRYN -- St. Louis - Mathmatics and Art, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Women's Tennis Team CLARKE, RUSSELL -Warrenton - Psychology!Education in Learning Disabilities CLINKINGBEARD, BRENDA KAY - Ava -- Comprehensive Social Studies - Alpha Sigma Alphs, Honey Bears, CUB, Sisters of Athena, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta CLOUD, KENNETH B. - Billin s - Mathematics COBB, GAYLE W, - Clever - Com rehensive Accounting COBB, WILLIAM O, - Ozark - PuElic Administration COBURN, RICHARD - Ballwin - Recreation - Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Football, Recreation Majors Club CODAY, ANNA M. - Jefferson City - Elementary Education - Baptist Student Union COFFMAN, CAROL - Springfield - Psychology!Sociology - Ps Chi COGYDILL, VIOLET - Strafford - Elementary Education- fLearning Disabilities - MACLD COLEMAN, CYNTHIA A. - Moberly - Marketing - Ameri- can Marketing Association 119 COLLINS, GARY L. - Pacific - Psychology - Veterans Club, Phi-Chi COLLINS, SUE - Ballwin - Physical Education - PEM Club, Honorary Physical Education Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track and Field COMENSKY, MARK - Olivette - MRfLearning Disabilities, History 8: Psy., Comprehensive Social Studies, Collegiate Cho- rale, APO, United Towers Gov't., Men'sQUnited Government, f7Student Council for Exceptional Children COOPER, KATHY - Springfield - Music '- Mu Phi Epsilon, CORRIER, MICHAEL R. - Spanish Lake - Physical Science - Intramurals COUCH, GINA - Springfield -- Elementary Education X Spe- cial Education COX, CHARLES - Ste. Genevieve - Biolo - Chi Al gy pha, SEA, Intramurals, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Concert Chorale COX, JILL - Humansville - English - MSTA, SEA, NCTE CRAIG, DIANA - Jefferson City - Speech Correction CRAVENS, CYNTHIA M. - Hartville - Math - K.M.E., SEA CREED, GLORIA - Springfield - Elementary Education - SEA CRITES, EDWARD V. - Overland - Sociology - Honorary Sociological Society, Intramurals, Studen,ti'Vo unteer, Chi Al- .. Phe I CROAK, JOHN H. - Ferguson - Marketing - Sigma Pi, IFC, Intramural Judicial Board, Intramural Legislative Board, MIAA Athletic Committee CROOM, DEBORA - Rolla - Elementary Education CROSS, GREGORY DANA - Fenton - Chemistry -Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals CUNNINGHAM, MARLA - Rogersville - Business - Com- puter Data Processing CURRENT, PAT - Nevada - Sociolo y CURTISS, MICHAEL CRAIG - EtterviTle - Finance - Sigma Pi DADE, TIM - Nevada - Physical Education - Football, Intra- murals, PEM Club DALE, EUGENE R. - Webster Groves -- Wildlife Conservation , - Veterans Club, Intramurals DALISTEEAM, CHARLES G. - Alton - General Agriculture DALLSTREAM, RONALD H. - Alton - Biology - United Towers Government, Shannon House RA, Alpha Kappa Lambda DALTON, KATHY - Lamar - Special Education 8: Elementary Education - Twirler in SMSU Band, CUB, ACE, SEA, Student Council for Exceptional Children I DANFORTH, ANNA MARIE - Mt. Vernon - Elementary Education, SEA DAVIDSON, CORLISS - Webster Groves - Elementary Edu- cationfSpecial Education - SEA, WOW Senate DAVIDSON, THOMAS L. - Branson - Geography - Intra- murals, Progressive Coalition, Gamma Theta Upsilon, MUG DAVIS, ALLAN A. - Fulton - Biology - Intramurals DAVIS, ANITA ANN - Crocker - Animal Science - Alpha Gamma Sigma Little Sis - DAVIS, ANN M. - Noel - Elementary Education - ACE, ' SEA, CUB - Q DIEVJS, BOYD P. -Stratford - Sociology - Alpha Kappa 8 ta DAVIS, JEFF -Butler - Accounting - SMSU Track DAVIS, MARSHA M. - Columbia - Physical Education - Kappa Delta Pi, Honorary Physical Education, BSU DAVIS, PHILLIP W. - Conway - Mathematics DAVIS, ROBERT - Noel - Biology DAVIS, SCOTT J. - Marshfield - Industrial Management - Sigma Chi Social Fraternity DAWSON, BARBARA - Springfield - Learning Disabilities fI:El:,egnXentary Education, Lambda Kappa Sigma, Kappa Delta 1. DAY, NANCY - Kansas City - Psychology Education -- n AWS, RA - Wells ' - DAY, SUSAN - Hillsboro - Elementary Education - Ozarko, SEA, Intramurals, Kappa Delta Pi DE CARLO, DAN - Springfield - Political Science - College Young Democrats, Pre-Law Club 170 SENIORS . CDW-' . a Q . I -CQ' ..-.- ' . Jtt , -' f ,X Q Ifr et: - it .ftssfst is ..', Q J .whit ., .... , V y f 'Q wg YYQ S .Q e--'I 5 rf., ' . vb I X T 1 s sa, 1 X Q9 il 4 'als .5-5344 ., ,Pear If txt j 51 f sa fs.. r 'J ex ' s o :ft . -. be tr 1 FN Q Y 9 t 5 -at t s x U Q like r I it .E s K t ' 'F -fre' -Ex. ts K-steve ear.. Xt fit . . ...jf . ten-- it ' f.Qe!T?S15r rfiefii--fi. . I-ii 1 ' it 5122525 tea'-'-agf iii? ' O. sr at . Y 'fa' A Q: . V C27 'Li I . 2. Q55 ig:-v--f .'s I at S fr . cf. U. K t :ff V. . 43' - , K I :Il er . I K ... .- - f I 7 f l if ,., . fl t is 5' 5 iQ' L ' YW Yi ' ' ' J K I. All ff fa It ,.. ...I S I atae f C ...Ar P . res, . Q, s cv g v ' F . 5, y .. . - ' - T I I .-' I ' . , ' A f, .,.. X 4 ,K A ., N Q . 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DE LA MORA, GUSTAVO - Mexico City, Mexico - Manage- ment and Marketing - AIS DE LANEY, BONNIE - Moberly - Special EdfElementary Education -- SCEA, SEA, ACE DE MENT, TIM - St. Louis -- Mathematics -- Vets Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Theta Kappa Alumni DE PRIEST, JOYCE LYNNE - Thayer - Elementary Educa- tionfSpecial Education LLDXEMRJ DE SHAZO, GARY - West Plains - Life Science DE WOODY, ALLAN -- Springfield - Psychology DEAN, CATHY ANN - Ash Grove - Elementary Education - Kappa Delta Pi DEATON, RONALD - Springfield - Management DECKER, LAURA - Seneca - Physical Education - BSU, Womens Track Team DECKER, J. NICHOLAS - Festus -- Art!Ceramics Emphasis DEEKEN, DANIEL J. - Psychology - Intramurals DEIKER, MICHAEL E. -- Springfield - Chemistry DELMAIN, SHERRY J. - Allenton - Office Administration Education - Gamma Sigma Sigma, SEA DELMONT, TRISHA G. - Salem - Chemistry - Kappa Delta Pi DENDRINELIS, DIANE - St. Louis - Graphic DesignfPaint- ing -RA, President's List, Dean's List DENNEY, TONI - Springfield - Vocational Home Economics, DENNIS, DENNY R. - El Dorado Springs - Psychology - Intramurals DENT, RONALD L. - Salem - Accounting -- Accounting Club DERRYBERRY, DON - Rolla - Sociology - Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Sociology Club DESSIEUX, MARY JO -- Recreation and Leisure Studies - Intramurals DETWILER, GAY LYNN - El Dorado Springs - Elementary 8: Special Education - ACE' DICKENS, PATRICIA - Lebanon - Elementary Education - WIC, SEA, Intramurals, Wells Judicial Board DIEBOLD, RICK - Raytown -Political Science - Tau Kappa Epsilon, IFC, Young Republicans, Intramurals, GCC DIMSON, DODOO - Accra, Ghana -- Construction Manage- ment - AIS, Drafting Gr Design Club DINGMAN, MARTY R. -- Norwood - Marketing - AMS, AMA DIVINCEN, JAMES A. -- St. Louis - Management -- Sigma Tau Gamma, IFC judicial Board DOBBS, KAREN - Neosho - Home Economics - Dietetics DOBBS, WILLIAM - Springfield - Sociology - Intramurals, Sociology Club DODD, MICHAEL L. - Poplar Bluff - Drafting 8: Design - Epsilon Pi Tau, AIDD, Phi-Theta Kappa DONIGhAN, PAMELA J. - Springfield -- Political SciencefPhi- osop y DORN, DEBORAH JO - California, MO -- Marketing 82 Management - Alpha Delta Pi, American Marketing Assoc., American Management Society DORRIS, EDWARD - St. Louis - Social Work - Intramural Basketball Sr Softball DORRIS, GLENN -- Canton - Social Science Education - Tau Kappa Epsilon, Resident Assistant DORSEY, RAMONA-ELIZABETH - Eldorado Springs - Mu- sic ! Foreign Language - Concert Chorale, Lyric Singers, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Delta Phi, French Club DORSEY, TIMOTHY T. - Florissant - Wildlife Conservation DOTSON, DONALD W. - Florissant - Fine Art Education DOUGHERTY, JAMES - Kansas City -- Physical Education -- Kinesiology Project, Intramural Coach DOUGLAS, CONNIE - Rolla - Industrial Sociology - Lamb- da Chi Alpha Little Sister, Phi Mu, Woods Dorm Senator DOWELL, JUDITH C. - Aurora - Elementary Education - Kappa Delta Pi 121 DOYEL, CHARLES L. -- Mansfield - Sociology DREES, LINUS - Kansas City -- Social Studies -- Sigma Pi, Phi Theta Kappa DUENCKEL, BEVERLY J. -Jefferson City - Art - Assoc. for Industrial Technical Sz Secretary Education American Institute of Drafting 8: Design - Crescent Club DUERMYER, JAMES D. -- Camdenton - Art Education Comp. -- Pi Kappa Alpha, IFC, Intramurals DUFE, JAMES - Ozark - Chemistry - KME DUPE, JOHN - Ozark - Chemistry DUFEER, ALLEN - Raytown - Industrial Technology -AIDD DUNCAN, DANIEL - Arnold - Speech 8: Communication DUNCAN, MARY CATHERINE -- Mendon - Home Econom- ics - Campus Crusade for Christ DUNCAN, PATRICIA ANNE - Mendon - Home Economics - AWS, Campus Crusade for Christ, Judicial Board DUNHAM, CAROLYN - Brentwood - Office Administration - Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Big Sis, AWS, Activities Calender Committee, DWYER, DAN - Syracuse, NY - Recreation --Cross Country, Track, Indoor Track, Recreation SL Leisure Studies Association SMSU Letterman Club EASLEY, DAN R. - Monett - Industrial Technology EASTIN, PHILIP M. - Clinton - Chemistry --Pi Kappa A1-V - I pha, ACS ECKELKAMP, KARLA -Washington - Elementary Education EDEN, STANLEY - Marionville -- Electronics - IEEE EDGE, JANET L. - Preston - Elementary Education, EDUN, FEHINTONA AINA - Nigeria - Office Administra- tion -AIS EDWARDS, JAMES V, -- Kansas City - Economics - Omi- cron Delta Epsilon EFFINGER, MICHAEL GERARD - St. Louis - SpeechfComm. - Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals, EGGERS, PHYLLIS - Springfield - Marketing and Manage- ment EGLE, DEBORAH - Atlanta, GA - Elementary Education EIIEFEITT, LEE ANNE - Harrisonville - Math - Kappa Mu psi on EIMER, SUSAN M. - Hillsboro - B.f.A. Theatre - Pace Aires, College Theatre EISENHAUER, ANNA - Moberly -- Physical Education -TKE Daughter's of Diana ELLIOTT, GARY EUGENE - Ash Grove - Agriculture Busi- ness - Agriculture Club, Delta Tau Alpha ELLIOTT, SUSAN - Ferguson - Dance -- Reperatory Dance Co. of SMSU ELLIS, CAROLYN - Chugwater, WY - Sociology - Social Work, Baptist Student Union, Alpha Kappa Delta EMERSON, DAVID LEE - Ava - Agricultural Economics - ROTC, Agriculture Club, Bowling Club, Christian Science Organization, Kappa Alpha EMRIE, LAURENCE P. - Parkville - Economics -Vets Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rugby, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Intramu- ral Judiciary Board ENGELMAN, THOMAS - Columbia - Earth Science 8: Biol- ogy - AIBS, UTG, SMSU Opera, SMSU Band, SMSU March- ing Band ENCELAND, GUS -- Kirkwood - General Business -- Chi Al- p a EPPERSON, CATHY D. - Springfield - Speech Correction - Organization of Student Speech and Language Clinicians ETZKORN, LIS - St. Louis - Business Education --Alpha Sigma Alpha EVINS, MILDRED - Willow Springs - Elementary Education EWING, VIRGINIA - Springfield - Plant and Soil Science EYERMANN, JILL LYNN - St. Louis - Art FABER, JERRI LYNN - St. Louis - Social Studies -- Woods Dorm President, RHA, SOA FACKLER, DEBORAH LYNN - St. Charles - Office Adminis- tration - Pi Omega Pi - Hall Government PANNING, JAMES R. - Aurora - Accounting - National Association of Accounting, SMSU Sports Car Club 122 NSS-1 ,Q T. 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Majors Club GARRETT, RANDY - Springfield - Industrial Technology GARRETT, WANDA - Springfield - Accounting GARRETT, WENDELL R. - West Plains - Economics - Scab- bard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, SMSU Rifle and Pistol Club, AIDD GAULT, BERNICE -- Rogersville - Elementary Education GEBELEIN, CYNTHIA - St. Louis - HEC - Child Develop- ment - Bowling Bears GEER, JAMES A. - St. Louis - Health and Physical Education - Bowling Bears Bowling Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Intramurals, Honorary Physical Education GHAZIMORADI, PARVIZ - Springfield -- Agriculture -- Lamba Chi Alpha GIESEKE, RAYMOND H. - Springfield - Marketing - Vet- erans Club, AMA 123 GILBERT, TERRI - Nevada - Office Administration - SMSU Marching Band GILLIAND, CYNTHIA ANN -Fayetteville, NC - Dietetics - Kappa Omicron Phi, SHEA, UTG Hall Government, RA GODFREY, CHRIS - Kansas City - Finance - IFC, Lamba Chi Alpha, RA, GOODSON, BILL R. - St. Charles A- Recreation and Leisure Studies - Intramurals, Recreation Majors' Club, Sailing Club, CUB GORKIE, JAMES L. - Kirlcsville - Electronic Technology - Industrial Education Club GOULD, STEVE R. - Cabool - Agriculture GRAFFT, PHILLIP T. - Springfield - Elementary Ed.fEMRfLD - SEA, CEC GRAY, LINDA SUSAN - Kansas City - Accounting - Sigma Sigma Sigma, Santa's Dream Girl Attendant GRAYBEAL, PAMELA - Liberty - Business Administration - Alpha Delta Pi GRAYHAM, GREGORY G. - San Antonia - History - Mili- tary History Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, Table Tennis Association GREENLKAY BETH -- Rolla - Elementary Education - Sigma Kappa, ACE, SEA, Crescent Club GREENWALD, GAIL -- St. Louis -- Dance - Repertory Dance . Co., Golf Team 'S GREENWOOD, SANDY - joplin W- Home Economicsflnter- ior Design GREGORY, PAUL G. -Republic - Industrial Technology - IEEE, AIDD GRIESHABER, MARK D. - Festus - Accounting GRIFFIN, DARBI L. -- Humansville - Physical Education - Varsity Track and Field, Intramurals, PEM Club, SEA GRIMES, TERRY LEE - Marshall - Physical Education - EEF Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Intramurals, Residential Honor o GRUBB, MILLARD - Springfield - Psychology - Epsilon Chi, IBM, SAM GRUBBS, GARY A. -St. Louis -W Urban and Regional Planning - Sigma Phi Epsilon, IFC GUNN, NANCY - Union - Elementary Education - SEA SENIORS A if 'E ' Neg V Hp, tetti ies t 4 sf- l, f 1 Q it ' 4 '1'f i 2 'ir new .1 'X . r fffifi ,. . 'G ' f 45- fix . 5,3 ,953 :, , , J M r f Xxx' l. A i'f -' .C SW' xr --1 I 9+ SENIORS A gi . g .nv I A , is by K r x :vb MQ, .. A1AA 1 A if-A hm 3 EIU , 'QS' fi A if A w vt! Vo- .i 94 QI A 3 4 ,.. I . -fs W gi L Sain K r av I TW--f X N I -,QK ot it Mil.. S T-T it At 's 'W .Q at e 5 . 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GUTIERREZ, CAROLE - St. Louis - Speech and Theater - Repertory Dance Co., Al ha Psi Omega GUTSHALL, KEVIN - Adjrian - Agriculture Business HAAKE, LINDA - DeSota - Artflfrench - French Club, Who's Who, AWS HABIGHORST, HULYN - St. Louis - Accounting - Pi Ome- ga Pi, RHA Honorary HACENHOFF, DANIEL J. - St. Louis - Marketing - Intra- murals, AMA HAGY, BRUCE A. - St. Louis - Accounting - HOG Club, Accounting Club, Pi Omega Pi HAINES, IEANI - Stockton - Sociology - Intramurals HALDIMAN, RUDY M. - Forsyth - Industrial Technology- fConstruction Emphasis - Epsilon Pi Tau, AITE HAMPTON, ALICE - Dixon - Elementary Education - SEA HAMPTON, DEBRA L. - Garden City - Music - Lyric Sing- ers, Chamber Singers, Opera Workshop, Band HANCOCK, LEE - Republic - Accounting - Pi Kappa Alpha, Pre-Law Club, IFC HAQSILEN, LAURIE J. - Springfield - Speech -Standard e ltor HANNEKE, TIMOTHY L. - St. Louis - Management - AMA, Intramurals HARDCASTLE, HARRY - St. Charles - Environmental Chemical Technology - ACS, Chemistry Club, Chi Alpha HARDINC2, ED - Springfield - Industrial Education - AITE, AIDD, CUB HARDWICKE, RICHARD - Springfield - Political Science - Pre-Law Club HARGUS, IULIAN D, - Springfield -Psychology HARP, NORMAN R. - Springfield - Accounting HARRELL, DONNA - St. Louis - Social Work HARRIS, ALAN SCOTT - Mexico - Physical Geography - Gamma Theta Upsilon HANRRILS, CINDY - Mountain Grove - Sociology - Social or HARRIS, KAREN LYNNE - Poplar Bluff - Art History - Alpha Delta Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon Big Sister, Intramurals HASKAMP, BRENDA - Moberly - Respiratory Therapy HATFIELD, LARRY DALE - Centralia - Business Manage- ment, Vet's Club, AMS HAVERLAND, PAMELA - Osceola -Mathematics - Kappa Mu Epsilon, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi HAWKINS, BRAD - Salem - B.S. Education - Speech and Communication - Intramurals, Tent Theatre HAWKINS, JAMES W. - Crystal City - Finance HAWKINS, KIRK W, II -Nixa - Economics - Omicron Delta Epsilon HAYS, LINDA - Tipton - Art - Marching Band, Concert Band, SEA HAYES, ROGER M. - Lockwood - Marketing - AMS, AMA HEILMAN, KATHY - Springfield - Biology - College Choir HEINE, CARL FREDERICK - St. Louis - Printmaking and Drawing HEINRICH, DAVID J. - Independence - Industrial Technol- ogy - Campus Crusade for Christ HEITMAN, JAMES A. - St. Louis - PsychologyfPhilosophy - SGA, ROTC, Flying Club, English Society, Psi Chi HELLER, HELEN ALICE - Rolla - Management - AMS HEMMEL, STEVE - jefferson City - Geography - Railway Historical Society, Pi Beta Chi - HENDREN, STEVE - St. Charles - Technical Physics - IEEE, EPT HENDRICKSON, RICHARD LEE - Bolivar - Economics - Accounting HENLEBEN, IANA - St. Louis - Theatre - RA, College Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega . HENLEY, MARY ANN - Springfield - Mathematics - Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Omega Pi T25 AHOBLICK, SANDRA - Carthage -Clothing Kc Textiles - Al- HENSLEY, DALE - Nevada - Speech 8: Theatre -Alpha Psi Omega, Dance Company HENSLEY, STEPHAN R. -Branson - Drafting Sn Design - Sigma Tau Gamma, SMSU Rodeo Team, SMSU Rodeo Sr Sad- dle Club, AIDD HERBEL, LEROY A. JR. - Rogersville - Communication Sr ' Persuasion Youn Republicans -HERBERT, VEKI AIXIN - Florissant, - Isi Home Economics HESTER, MARILYN LOUISE - St. ILOu'isf-- Special fElemen- tary Education - Gamma Sigma Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha, I -Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart, SEA, Intramurals HIGGINS, ANN - Osceola - Art Education - Sigma Kappa Ozarko Editor 1976, Sigma Pi Sisters of Athena, Intramurals HILL, JOY - Grandview - Elementary Education -SEA, ACE, Honary Education Society, wrestling mat-maid HILL, VIRGIL J. - S ringfield - Sociology - Alpha Kap a Delta, Sociology Club, Young Democrats, Director - Bond Edt Govenor '72, SGA HILTON, ELIZABETH - Galena - Social Work -Intramurals HILTON, STEPHANIE BROCK - Springfield - Home Eco- nomics HINDMAN, MAJORIE - Rogersville - Math Education - Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sisters of Athena V HINDS, JIM -Springfield - Graphic Design I pha Delta Pi, Sigma Nu Sisters of the White Star, Kappa Omicron Phi, Student Home Economics Association HODGE, DEBBIE - West Plains - Physical Education - Hon- orary Physical Education HODGES, CHARLES - Springfield - Industrial Education - AITE HOECKER, JEANNINE - St. Joseph - Home Economics - Clothing Sr Textiles, SHEA, Kappa Omicron Pi, Campus Cru- sade for Christ HOEMANN, SHARON - New Haven - Elementary Educa- tion - Sigma Si ma Sigma, SEA HOFFMAN, HAROLD - Springfield - Accounting - Rifle and Pistol Club HOGAN, CONNIE M. - Pacific - Elementary Education HON. PHYLLIS ELAINE - Risco - Special Education HORTON, SANDRA K. - St. Louis - Home Economics Di- etetics - BSU, SHEA, Blair!Shannon Jud Board HOUGH, CHRISTI - Lebanon - Elementary Education - Twirling HOUGH, G. LEA - Lebanon - Biology -Intramurals, Wom- en's Track Sr Field HOWARD, DAVID H. - Springfield - Recreation - Recrea- tion Club, Campus Crusade for Christ HOWARD, JUNE - Hermann - Recreation - Recreation Club, WIG, Intramurals HOWELL, STEVE - Kansas City - Marketing HUBBELL, BETH - Springfield - Sociology - Phi Mu, CUB, Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister HUBER, MIMI - St. Louis - Interior Design - Alpha Sigma Alpha, Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister, SHEA HUBER, PAUL - St. Genevieve - Graphic Design HUGHES, KAREN K - Springfield Business Education - Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, CUB, MSTA HULSE, EDWARD - Nevada - Physical Education Saddle and Rodeo Club, Rodeo Team, Intramurals HUNT, LINDA - Springfield - Home Economics -Baptist Student Center HUNT, RONNIE E. - Marshfield - Agriculture Business - Alpha Gamma Sigma, ROTC, Intramurals, Inter-fraternity Council HUNTER, BRYON - Aurora - Accounting HUTCHERSON, JACKIE - West Plains - Physical Education. HUTSON, DEBBIE - Mountain Grove - Elementary Educa- tion - Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, AWS HYDE, GEORGE - Lebanon - Industrial Technology - Intra- .murals IFFRIG, GREGORY FRANK - Springfield - Biolocgvy and I Wildlife Conservation - HOG, Delta- Tau Alpha, amma Theta Upsilon, Academy of Science IMI-IOP, DANIEL W. - St. Louis - Political Science - Phi Sigma Epsilon, SMSU Wrestlin INDERMUEHLE, CINDY - Hoi Summit - Art - Baptist Student Center 126 fm 4 .fs 1+ 1 t-'KF ek ft N ea-P? 5 s si , 'f lfttl SENIORS 1- Q M .,, V , tt I f R J' ik, SEQ' liek A is' 'Ll . 5 3 3 It ii , i ., Iait .A E as R gp 5 Q , -tx . vg S' z 3 ' WTF N it N ' I .e ... sl? s 4, g 4, ,Iver c .t . fi J ' f,x 5'f ,J Q' gi ,. V I JM l r A ..5 , Y ul, - - .r , B ,A 3, .g ,M riiii f . 1 iierit . I man JAN! 1 s s - . as at . ,,.,..,v 4 I ds 4, 1, I aff'-L, N 01 JK --'et fc fl 3 3? 2 at - t. F Nil ffffiiigi P li. ' IPS. X I I .. 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I' '- ,ji ll if , , ' X452 ,L.J - 1 . xXx, f MC ARTHUR, STEVE -- Springfield - Comprehensive Social Studies - Sigma Pi MC BRIDE, CATHY JO -- St. Louis - ArtfEducation - Alpha Sigma Alpha, CUB, Woods Judicial Board, Daughter of Diana, Intramurals MCCAFFERTY, LU CINDI - Clever - Vocational Home Eco- nomics - UCCC, SMSU Dance Company, SMSU Theatre MC CALL, TONI - St. Louis - Special Education - RA, Intramurals, RHA, SEA MC CLENDON, JOHN L. - Springfield - Accounting MC CLURE, RICHARD - Springfield -- Management - SGA Campus Judicial Board, Pi Omega Pi, AMS. BSU MC COUCH, SUSETTE VIRGINIA - Waynesville - Art - WIG Senator MC CREA, BRANDY - Branson - Industrial Management - Vets, SMSU Flyin Club MC CULLAH, PAMELA S. - Aurora - Accounting 8: Finance - Alpha Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, Pi Ome a Pi, Ac- counting Club, Student Business Advisory CounciT MC CULLOUGH, BETH - Kansas City - Biology MC CULLOUGH, FRANCOISE - St. Louis - Special Educa- tion! Learnin Disabilities MC CULLOUGPI, RICHARD E. - Pacific - Eine Arts MC CURDY, ZACK - Springfield - Sociology - Intramurals, Kappa Alpha MC DANIEL, STEVE - Kansas City -- Physical Education MC GRAW, RODNEY P. - Caruthersville - History MC INTIRE1 TERRY - Winona - Math - MSTA MC KENZIE, LUCY - Decatur, Alabama - History - CUB, Rifle and Pistol Club, Phi Alpha Theta MC KIDDY, JOYCE ANN -- Springfield - English - English Society, Les Femmes Sauantes MC KINNEY, KAREN SUE -- Houston - Elementary Educa- tion - RA, Mu Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Lyric Singers MC MILLEN, PATRICK -- St. Clair - Psychology - Psy Chi, APA MC NAIR, CARL W. - Conway - Drafting Sr Design, MC NAMARA, SUSAN P. - St. Louis - Graphic Design - Intramurals MC NAMARA, THOMAS - Springfield -- Management - Pi Omega Pi, Judo Club MC NIEL, ROGER M. - Springfield -1 Economics - Omicron Delta Epsilon, Intramurals, Volleyball Club MC QUEEN, ELDON LEE - Exeter - Electronics, Epsilon Phi Tau, IEEE, Amateur Radio Club MACE, CARYN - Rolla -- Office Administration - Pi Omega Pi MACK, MICHELLE PATRICE - St. Louis - Vocational Home Economics - Sigma Sigma Sigma, SHEA, AWS, CUB, SEA, Woods Government MADDEN, MIKE - Fair Grove - Political Science MADDOX, STEPHEN - Springfield - Chemistry 8: Biology - Sigma Tau Gamma, American Chemical Society MAGRUDER, STEVE -- Normandy - Industrial Education MAGUIRE, MARY DIANE - Augusta, GA - Elementary 8: Special Education - SEA, SCEC, Kappa Delta Pi MALLATT, GLEN D. - Springfield - Sociology - Sociology Club, Phi Alpha Theta, AMS, SMS Railroad Historical Society MANAR, PATRICIA WOLTHUIS - Seymour -Office Ad- ministration MQNDINA, VITO - Kansas City - Accounting - Pi Omega 1 MANEKE, JEAN - Springfield - Writing - English Society, Sigma Tau Delta, Southwest Standard, CUB MANES, RITA L. - Springfield - Home Economica --AWS, SHEA MANIS, CARROL - Grandview -- Psychology 8: Speech MANVILLE, JANICE L. - Republic - Elementary Education- fSpecial Education - SEA MARBERRY, JOYCE - Lake Ozark - Elementary Education - SEA, Sisters of the Golden Heart, Intramurals MARSH, CHRIS -- Springfield - Communicationfljersuasion -- Intercollegiate Debate, SGA, Tau Kappa Alpha, Pre-Law Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon 131 MARSHALL, FRED H. Jr. - Springfield - Business Manage- SENIORS ment!Business Education - Si ma Pi . 1 MARSHALL, SHERYL KAYE - St. James - English -- Kappa , - ' t Delta Pi, English Society, Intramurals V V V' is . 1 V ,V MARTIN, ANITA F. -e Roillafieif-Q English -- Sigma Sigma Sigmapff' , A ,fi IV !gfDaughters of Demeter, AlIpIiai Gamma Sigma Sweetheart, 1InaJgQf' ef I tramurals V .V if -ie'i I , ,,,, if 1l ' ,. 'A,,-fii' V MARTIN, CLARA CONNELL e- Licking - Elementary se spe- V . cial Education - Drama Club, WIG I -'ii f ,. - -e'- MARTIN, JANET - Fulton - French - Pi Delta Phi, Pikes . if- 1 Peaks, French Club iff. e X few MARTIN, SHEREE - Raytown - Management - Judicial Board, Resident Assistant MARTIN, TERESA A. - Florissant - Elementary Education -Gamma Sigma Sigma Resident Assistant MATHENY GARY - St. Louis - Economics - Omicron Delta Epsilon Intramurals ,MATHESON MARK - Decator IL -- Physical Education - Si ma Phi E silon Football Team Ca tain IFC etwge L : ::.s.' , i 0 I ,ie ie V P 5' , P ll AMATHIEU, RUTH ANNE, Springs - Accountingfefefffl K MAURICE, KAREN A. -- -- Elementary Education -9' I STA, French Club, Pace Aires, SEA MAUSS, MARK - Climax Springs - Business Finance - In- tramurals . MAYS, JILL -- Springfield - Speech Correction -OSSLC, SCEC, Phi Sigma Epsilon Little Sis, Phi Sigma Epsilson Sweet- heart, Intramurals MERTENS, MARY ANN -- Fulton - Office Administration- fBusiness Education - Pre-Law Club MERTENS, MARY K. -- St. Louis - Child Development - Phi Mu, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent, Panhellenic, SHEA MESLER, BARBARA - Kansas City - Speech Therapy -e Sigma Kappa, OSSLC, Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweetheart,Phi Sig- ma Epsilon Little Sister e H MEYEIE, MARY - Kirkwood -- Office Administration - Intra- mura s MEYER, TIMOTHY H. - Springfield - Public Administration - Heart of Ozarks Grotto, New Democratic Coalition, College Young Democrats MILLER, DAVID C. -- St. Louis - Psychology MILLER, MARTI -- Springfield - Elementary Education - Volleyball, KSEA, SEA MILLER, MICHAEL K. -Kansas City - Geography -- Heart of the Ofagks Grotto, Gamma Theta Upsilon, SIMS, Table Ten- 'nis C u MILLER, PAMALA JANE - Fenton - En lish, SEA, English Society, IRA, Resident Assistant, Kappa Delta Pi V IVIILLER, STEVEN R. - St.. Louis -- Biology, Heart of the t Ozarks Grotto, Resident Assistant MILLER, WILLIAM C. -- St. Louis -- Special EdfLDfMR MILLIGAN, WILLIAM - Stoutland - Music MILLS, JON R. - Butler -Accounting MILLSAP, JOE -- Strafford -- Elementary Education - Sigma Pi, SGA, SEA MISTLER, RICHARD M. - Owensville --Mathflndustrial Management MITCHELSL, SHERRY RESER - Crane - Elementary Educa- tion - EA MOEGLE, JANINE - St. Louis - Special Education - SCEC ,ef lit fx F',' Q ea' ., Ap. je I 4.5 N is Q5 5 x N it 8- .5 Q . :PVP yuixfll K 1' x 'N' V P e lr - , . .. - . -'al 1' I. fe IMOENNIG, LARRY DEAN'lllAgriculture Business -- Pierce' ll I T City, Delta Tau Alpha MOHAN, AL - St. Louis - Marketing - Karate Club, Security Officer, Intramurals MONTGOMERY, MELODY - Jefferson City -- Home Econo- mics!Clothing 8: Textiles - Sisters of the Golden Heart, SGA, SHEA, Kap a Omicron Phi, Honey Bears MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MARK - Kansas City - Recrea- tion - Si ma Chi, Wrestlin Team, Intramurals MOORE, CONNIE - Springgeld -- Elementary Education. MOORE, JANICE I. - Verona - Office Adrninistration!Busi- gess Education -- AWS, Intramurals, Phi Omega Phi, NBEA, , EA - , QMOORE, JENNIFER -- Sou-thQgBend, IN -- Elementary Educa- tion -- CUB, Pom Porn Squad, WOW, SATE MOOTS, RANDALL - Springfield - Accounting MORRIS, BILLY N. - Mountain Grove - Marketing - Intra- murals, Judo Club MORRIS, JAMES W. - Crocker - Management!Marketing - Intramurals 132 . ., T 5- 3 . - V hhh, ' il ' .. ,f K - A ..-- Nga I Q ' is A .il ea il t in ,Z N , ,,-' I' i lit I -A me . . :S ni 'V A gc, : Qt 3 s it ., 2 t . ' ..- I WA! S el, fr p ..,.. 12 fs .- flair, . Ae. xl I .fm - 1 , af- .. A,.62.1:Q-plaza.-Eli, its - X , . E . g f' K I ,rr H 2 -'Z , it J- x s' l S X fl 4 f it 1 Q ,KV f I .ALA mf - A r VVVV, ff' ..,, A , A . kk A N et, . V ef 5 . Ji 1 .gg gg .: . . 5: E QT e 1' I SEP 'al I f I i 1' ' ' Y E A ,' Y E, , , 2? ,V ,. 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Biology MORT, SUSAN M. -Springfield - MathfSpanish - Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi MORTON, JAMES WILLIAM II - Kingman, KS - Psycholo- gy -Vets Club, Psychology Club, Collegiate Veterans of Mis- souri MCORTON, MARY MARSHA - Springfield - Life Science - UB MOSBY, CATHY ANN - Kansas City - Home Economics- !Child Development - Resident Hall Assistant, Pom Pom Squad, Honey Bears, WIG, SI-IEA MOSHER, MINDI - Sprin field -H Accounting -- Alpha Sig- ma Alpha, Kappa Alpha Daughters of Lee, Intramurals MOUN , SHARA - Sprin fie d -- Geology -- KME MOUNTS, KATHY - Phslipsburg - Home Economics - SHEA, SEA, AMS MOYNIHAN, IOHN G. Cubbie - Farmington -- English -Standard, Touchstone MUEHLER, KEITH A. - Pacific - Finance MUELLER, GARY D. -- Springfield - Computer Science MUELLER, NANCY - Creve Coeur - Elementary Education - SEA, Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sis MUETZE, WALTER - Glendale - Wildlife Conservation MUMM, SANDRA - Webster Groves - Art Education MUNDAY, MICKEY -- Cassville - English - Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, Standard, Security MYRICK, LENARD H. -Webster Groves - Management - Kappa Alpha, Rugby Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha Big Brother, Dean's List, Intramurals NATIONS, CATHRYNN D. - Cassville - Social Studies -- UTG, Intramurals, Kap a Delta Pi, Honey Bears NEAL, CHERYL - Overlhnd - Elementary EducationfLearn- ing Disabilities NELSON, LENNY - Kansas City -- Tau Kappa Epsilon NEUDECKER, BRAD -- St. Louis - Marketing NEWTON, STEPHANIE MARIE -- Kirkwood -- Social Work - Black Student Union, Varsity Track NICHOLS, DON - O'Fallan - Accounting NICKASON, EUGENE - St. Louis - Industrial Technology NIEDERGERKE, IAMES A. - Montgomery City - Finance -- Intramurals NIEDERSTADT, CRAIG - St. Louis - Marketing!Data Pro- cessing - Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Omega Pi, Pre-Law Club, AMA, Alpha Delta Pi Big Brother NIEMAN, DENISE - jefferson City - RecreationfLeisure Ser- vices - Alpha Sigma Alpha, CUB, Recreation Major's Club, SMSU Ski Queen, TKE Big Sister NIEWALD, RICHARD W. - Owensville - ChemistryfBiology - Shannon Government, Grass Roots Committee, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Resident Assistant NOBLE, GERRE - Kansas City - Elementary Education- fLearning Disabilities - Campus Crusade for Christ, Wom- en's Cross Country and Track, SEA NOLTE, CINTY - St. Louis - Speech Correction - OSSLC NORCROSS, MARK- Springfield - Industrial Education - Intramurals NORFLEET, GLEN R. -- Grandview - Education NORMAN, CINDY -- Tipton - Vocational Home Economics - SEA, SHEA, Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pi NORMAN, NANCY -- Thayer - Physica Education -- Intra- murals, WIG, Tennis Team, Basketball Team NORTHCUTT, JAN - Benton City - Accounting NWAKANMA, HUDSON C. -- Umuahia, Nigeria - Account- in - AIS OAKIES, BECKY LU - Rolla - Physical Education -- Varsity Field Hockey, PEM, Kappa Delta Pi, Intramural Legislative Council, Si ma Sigma Sigma OBERMANINE IAN - St. Louis - Vocational Home Economics -- Chi Alpha, Luthern Student Center, SHEA O'CALLAGHAN, DEBORAH - St. Louis -Home Economics - SHEA, AHEA, Resident Assistant OCHS, DEBBIE - Comprehensive Social Studies - St. Charles - Sigma Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma Epsilon Little Sister 133 OGLE, JOYCE E. -- S ringfield - Elementary Education - Eta Sigma Phi, Latin Cab, SEA O'I'iARA, DENNIS -- Buckner - Accounting - Accounting C ub ORF, NANCY - St. Charles - Business Management - Pi Omega Pi, Administrative Management Society OSSIE, EDWARD - St. Louis - Marketing - Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, IFC, AMS, AMA OSWALD, ELIZABETH L. - Chicago, IL - Speech Therapy - RHA, WOW, OSSLC O'TOOLE, MARTIN J. - Springfield - Drafting 8: Design OUMLIL, ABDERRAHMAN - Kenitra, Moroceo - Economics -- SGA, CUB, Pi Delta Phi, Computer Science Society, ISO PACINI, GREGORY - St. Louis - Art PAGE, CAROL - Nixa - Marketing PALMER, KEN L. -Neosho - Comprehensive Enviromental Chemistry - American Chemical Society, Greene County Welfare, Volunteer Services PARENTIN, PAMELA - Manchester - Office Administration -- Collegiate Chorale, Lyric Singers PARIDY, DEL F. - Kirkwood - Mana ement PARK MARY FETTIG - Concord, California -Jazz Band PARKER, DEBRA -- Sedalia - Elementary Education - Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Alpha Phi Delta PARKER, DORIS M- Dixon -- Mathematics PARMAN, PHILLIP - Albany - Agricultural Business - Kappa Alpha, Wrestling Team, Agriculture Club, SGA PARRISH, LINDA M. - Bolivar -- Elementary Education - Alpha Delta Pi, CUB, Homecoming Committee, Convocations Committee PARRY, JAMES M. - Steelville -- Psychology - Sigma Chi President, SGA, IFC, Pershing Rifles PATTERSON, LU - Jonesburg -- Business Management - Management Society PATTERSON, PAM - Springfield - Education PAUR, STEPHEN L. 0- Springfield -- Political Science - Foot- ball PECK, BECKY - Springfield - Elementary Education - Alpha Delta Pi PECK, GARY L. -Poplar Bluff - Wildlife Management and Conservation, PENDERGRASS, GARY J, - Springfield - Geology - Intra- murals, Geology Lab Supervisor PERDUE, JIM - Springfield - Psychology PERKINS, DALE - Wright City - Agriculture Business -- Alpha Phi Omega PERKINS, JANA M. - Wright City - Accounting -Girls Track, Pi Omega Pi, Accounting Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma PERRY, JAN - Branson - Education PETIFORD, NANCY - Springfield - French - S.M.S. 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M I I C A f md JV 3 I IZ L L fQ H Y M Q S l A i ix 4, , Q I it. i , tb if Q, : .5 1 ,. s I f JN. fv- Y x 5 H X,.X . w e SANDERS, CHRISTINE - St. Louis - Speech Correction - OSSLC, Intramurals, Pom Pom Girls SANDERS, FLOYD H, - Mountain Grove -- Business Admin- istration SANFORD, MICK - Springfield -Sociology SARBER, CYNTHIA LEIGH - Jennings -- RecreationfLeisure Studies - Recreation 6: Leisure Service Association, Intramur- als, Campus Scouts SARTORIUS, NANCY - St. Louis -Speech Correction - OSSLC, Intramurals SAXTON, KAREN -Springfield - Elementary Education SCHAEFER, THOMAS E. -- St. Louis - Marketing -- Intra- nlufa S SCHAEFER, VICTORIA L. - St. Louis - EnglishfSpeech - CUB, SEA, English Society, Si ma Tau Delta, Crescent Club SHEARER, ROBERT G. --Nevada -- Finance - Kappa Alpha, Alpha Si ma Alpha Big Brother SCHEER, SAIL EMRIE -- Parkville W- Art SCHEIBE, PAULA -Rolla - Environmental Chemistry - Sig- ma Kappa, American Chemical Societ SCHILLING, JANICE - Lockwood - Elementary Education - Kappa Delta Pi, SEA SCHINDLER, DIANE E. - St. Louis - Elementary Education - UTG SCHMELZ, CYNTHIA S. -Florissiant - Marketin -- Busi- ness Advisory Council, AMA, SMSU Bowling Clui SCHMIDT, LANI - Springfield - Sociology -- Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Senate, TKE Little Sister, Homecoming Com- mittee SCHNARR, BARBARA - Chesterfield --Physical Education - Gamma Sigma Sigma SCHNELLE, ELAINE KAY -- Lockwood - Accounting - Youn Republicans, Accounting Club, Computer Club, Luth- eran Student Center SCHROEDER, MARCELLA I. - Springfield - Home Econom- ics - SEA, SHEA SCSROEDER,-STEVEN A. -- Springfield - Art Education -- A SCHUERENBERG, MARY E. - Essex - Sociology! Social Work +-WOW, Freudenburger RA, Alpha Kappa Delta SCHUMACHER, KAREN -- Rolla - Education!Social Studies SCHWIEDER, KEM L. -Steelville - ManagementfMarketing - APO, RHA SCOTT, DAVID L. - Springfield - Management SCOTT, KAREN I. - Springfield - Elementary Education -- Kappa Delta Phi, SEA, ACE, CUB, SMSU Jazz Band SCOTT, KAREN REID - Springfield - English -- Kappa De ta Pi SEATON, PATRICIA L. - Greenwood - Marketing -AWS, Flyin Club SERMETiSHEIN, GARY L. - Princeton, IN-Accounting - SMSU Vets Club, Accounting Club SHOLLENBERGER, CHARLES - jefferson City - Accounting -- Jazz Band, Marching Band, Accounting Club, Pre-Lae Club, Pi Omega Pi SHARP, DIANA KAY - Lebanon - Elementary Education - Intramurals, jr. Varsity Softball SHAUGI-INESSY, MARK - Overland - Animal Science -Ag- riculture Club, Intramurals SHAW, STANLEY R. - Florissant - History SHELLHORN, MARILYN - El Dorado Springs --Office Ad- ministration! Accounting -- Pi Omelga Pi, Accounting, Club SHERRELL, JAN - Willard - Art - ouchstone, Film ociety, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, SIMS SHIRRELL, BONITA F. -- Lebanon -- Geography SHORT, GREG - Republic - Agribusiness - Agriculture Club, Agriculture Dairy Judging Team, Alpha Gamma Sigma SHRYER, GREGORY F. - Springfield - Basic Business Educa- tion - Pi Kappa Alpha, IFC, Business Advisory Council, IFC judicial Board SHULL, MAURINE - Jefferson City -- ArtfMath - Gamma Si ma Si ma SIBLgEY, NECK - ElDorado Springs -- Marketing --Standard, Stage Band, Tau Tau Tau SILVA, MIA - Evanston, IL - Psychology - CUB, Young Democrats, Intramurals SIMEK, LEONARD - Neosho - Finance - Rifle and Pistol Club, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Theta Kappa 137 SIMEK, SANDRA - Neosho - Accounting - Pace Aires, Rifle Team, Accounting Club, Scabbard and Blade i SINE, MARCIA - Oklahoma City, OK - Physical Education - Field Hockey Team, Physical Education Majors' Club SISSON, PAMELA L, - Louisiana - Elementary Education - Campus Crusade for Christ SKIFFINGTON, SUSAN - Sprin field - Accounting - Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sisters of Athena, Pi Omega Pi, SMSU Honey Bears SLANE, GARY R. - St. Louis - Accounting SMALL, DAVE - St. Louis - Finance and General Business SMILEY, BILLIE - St. Joseph - Speech Correction - Haram- bee, AWS, Organization of Student Speech 8: Language, Clini- clans SMITH, CRAIG T. - St, Joseph - Political Science - Pi Kappa Alpha, Pre-Law Association, Intramurals SMITH, DEE - Springfield - Office Administration SMITH, DWANE - Belle -- Physical Education SMITH, EVELYN - St. Louis - Accounting - Campus Union Board, Accounting Club, Sigma Kappa, Omicron Delta Epsi- on SMITH, GARY WARREN - Adrian - Business Management SMITH, JANIS E. - Cam bell - Speech Correction -Organi- zation of Student Speech, 8: Language Clinicians SMITH, JUDITH K. - Halltown - Business Management 8: Data Processing I SMITH, LARRY E. - Springfield - Electronics Technology - IEEE, IE SMITH, MARY LOU -Springfield - English - Kappa Delta Pi, English Society, Les Femmes Savantes, Student Education Association SMITH, MICHAEL L, - St. Louis - Industrial Electronics - IEEE SMITH, NANCY - Jefferson City - Home Economics - SHEA SMITH, RETA - Success - Management SMITH, RICHARD - Lee's Summit -Management - Sigma Nu, Inter-Fraternity Judical Board, Inter-Fraternity Council, Greek Co-ordinating Committee SMITH, RICK L. - Sprin field - Sociology - Lambda Chi Alpha, Inter- Fraternity Council SMITSI, ROBERT E, - Springfield - History!Geography - GT SMITH, ROBERT K. Jr, - Florissant -Political Science - College Union Board, Student Government Association, Inter- fraternity Council, Sigma Pi SMITH, TERRI L. - Kansas City - Art Education - Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Alpha Daughters of Lee Treasurer, SEA, Intramurals SMITFEGILLESPIE, DAVID IAN - Lima, Peru - Accounting - A SNEED, MONTEE - Carthage - Management - Kappa Al- pha, IFC Judical Board SNOWDEN, ANNETTA MARIE - Springfield - SpeechfTh- eater - Cam us Crusade for Christ, Intramurals, Reader's Theater, Childyrerfs Theater SNYDER, ERNEST W. -Springfield - Animal Science - Pre- Med-Vet Club SOUTHWICK, ELLEN KAY - Yukon, OK - Elementary Edu- cation SPANOS, KATHY - St. Louis - Elementary Education - Alpha Sigma Alpha, SEA SPENCER, PATRICIA - Rolla - Business Education - Office Administration, WOW Government, SMSU Flying Club SPENCER, STEPHEN WAYNE - Salem - Industrial Techno- logyfDrafting Sz Design SPIES, JOE - St. Louis - Accounting dt Finance SPINABELLA, MARK - Marshfield - Broadcasting -Alpha Phi Omega SPRADLIN, LORENE CLAIRE - Springfield -Speech Correc- tion - Alpha Sigma Alpha, OSSLC SPURGEON, JOY - St. James - RecreationfLeisure Services - Bowling Team, Bowling Club, Recreation Club STAFFORD, JIM S. - Nevada -Marketing - Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, AMA, Intramurals STAFFORD, JOHN W. - Nevada - Marketing - Tau Kappa Epsilon, AMA, Intramurals STALKER, JANET L. - Richland - Biology STANLEY, JANICE L. - Stockton - Elementary Education - Student Education Association, Lambda Chi Crescents, Phi Theta Kappa 138 SENIORS 5 A' I, H. 7 v if is ' 3 3' i iz' 1 5 v I N Q' Q :K 'lu' I i 1 , .- A P , , if X V is , kr r iff: if -'Ji-A u i I 'ii ' I ,. 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Jr. - Sprin field - Management - Kappa Alpha, Sigma Si ma Sigma Ooach, Sigma Sigma Sigma Big Brother, IntramuraTs STE LING, JIM - Springfield - Geology - Gamma Theta Upsilon STXYVQART, DAVID K. - Marshfield - Geography - Pi Kappa p a STEWART, LORA - Springfield - Home Economics - SHEA STILES, WARREN DEAN - Marshalltown, IA - Chemistry - ACS, Chemistry Club STOCK, RANDALL KENT - Levasy - Agribusiness - Track Team Captain, Delta Tau Alpha STOCKER, DONNA - St. Louis - Industrial Management STOGSDILL, BILL -Neosho - Economics Y ROTC, Veterans Club, Intramurals STOKES, JIM - Morrisville - Math!Computer Science STRAUSS, CONNIE - St. Louis - Graphic Desi n - Campus Crusade for Christ, Cross-Country Team, Traci Team STREET, RICHARD J. JR. - Fenton --Physical Education - Sigma Pi, Sigma Kappa Big Brother STRUEMPH, GLENNON R. - Springfield - AccountingfFin- ance - Veterans Club, Accounting Club STRUMSKY, R. MICHAEL - Fenton -- Marketing - Varsity Football Team, Rugby Club STUPPY, DIANE Y Kansas City - Biology -RA, Grass Roots Committee SUTTON, DOUGLAS K. F Lebanon - Electronic Media SUTTON, ROVENA - Eldon 4 Sociaf Science -Edugation - Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi SYKES, MARTHA - Ozark 4 Artf'Metals - Intervarsity Christian Fellowship TAFF, KRIS - Ferguson - Biolo y - Womens Cross Country, Chemistry Club, Wells JudiciaT Board, Pi Beta Chi TALTY, THOMAS N. - Springfield - Biology TANKESLEY, MARK E. - Lexington - Social Studies - Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Sigma Alpha Big Brother, Alpha Delta Pi Big Brother TATUM, KATHY - Anderson - English - Sigma Kappa, English Society, WIG, SGA Senator TAYLOR, JAMES L. - Marshfield - Industrial Education TAYLOR, ROBERT L. - Springfield - Psycholo y and Philos- ophy - Heart of the Ozarks Grotto, Judo Clui, Astronomy C ub TEDFORD, SCOTT EVANS - Dittmer -Psychology - RHA, Phi Theta Kappa Alumni, Alpha Phi Omega, SMS Chess Club, Psi i TERRELL, BERNIS ANN - Thayer -Sociology TETLEY, BARBARA - Jefferson City -- Accounting -SMSU Pom-Pon Squad, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Accounting Club, Pi Omega Pi THOMAS, JANET - Willow Springs - Elementary Education THOMAS, RICHARD - Joplin - Drafting Sz Desi n THOMASON, GINI LOUISE - Webster Groves - Ecigementary Educationflearning Disabilities - Kappa Delta Pi, SMSU Honey Bears, POM-PON Squad THOMASON, TOM N. - Mountain View - Agriculture Busi- ness - Delta Tau Alpha THOMPSON, ANNA M, - Springfield - Art THORNSBERRY, CYRUS JOE DEAN - Crocker -- Account- ing - Intramurals TIEFENBRUCK, RICK - St. Louis - Industrial Technology TIERNEY, WALLY - De Soto - Industrial Education - Epsi- lon Pi Tau, Lambda Chi Alpha 139 TIPTON, KENT A. - Jefferson City - Accounting - Sigma Phi E silon, IFC Judicial Board, STA, Accounting Club, Intra- muraI,Judicial Board TORRES, NEREIDA - Crocker - Sociology, BSU TRIPLETT, STANLEY C. - Salem - Business Finance TRIPLETT, TERRI - Springfield - English - Sigma Tau Del- ta, English Society, Honorary Education Society TRIVITT, BILLY WAYNE - Springfield -- Industrial ,Educa- tion - Drafting 8: Design - AIDD . TROTTER, STACEY ANN - Sedalia - Vocal Music - Cham- ber Singers, Concert Choir, AWS, Sigma Kappa, Bowling Bears TROUTMAN, DORSEY -- Kansas City - Recreation - IFC, Sigma Pi, Cheerleader TUBBESING, JANICE P. - St. Charles - ArtfGraphics - Bowling Club, Bowling Team , TUCKER, DENNIS J. - Springfielcle- Accounting - TUCKER, GEORGE GARY - Springfield - Geography'- CUB, Gamma Theta Upsilon TUCKER, MARSHA - St Louis - Learning Disabilities - RA, Campus Crusade for Christ, Grass Roots TUREK, STEVEN - St, Louis - Business Management - Pi Kappa Alpha, Football, Intramurals TURNER, DELORES M. - Seymour - Sociology , , TURNER, JANE - Springfield -41f:Elementary Education- SEA, Kappa' Delta Pi I TUNNELL, WILLIAM - Mt. Vernon - Soil 8: Plant Sciences UELE, FALE S. - Fagaitua Am, Samoa - Public Administration - Intramurals, Rugby Club, AIS, MUG, Boxin Club UFFMANN, DEBRA -Owensville - Office and Business Ad- ministration - SigmaKappa, SGA, Student Advisory Board, Intramurals ULLESTAD, SHAROLYNN E. - Urbandale, Iowa - Housing Gr Interior Design - Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Omicron Phi, SHEA UTKE, SONDRA S. -- Billings - Business Management - Administrative Management Society, Pace Aires Service Soror- ity, SMSU Varsity Rifle Team, Intramurals VANN, DEBORAH KAY - Liberty - Elementary Education --Alpha Delta Pi, Campus Crusade VARNEY, JUNE CAMILLE - St. Louis - Office Administra- tion ,,...-,f-fr i' ' VATJGHN, PAMELA DEE - Florissant .- Elementary Educa- tion - Intramurals, AWS VEITCH, COLLEEN STAR - Taft, California - Recreation - Campus Union Board, Little Sister Lambda Chi Alpha, Recrea- tion Majors Club VIAR, RICK - Springfield - Recreation and Leisure Studies -RLS Association, Baptist Student Union VINCERI, DEBORAH -St. Louis -- Learning Disabilities - Resicgrnt Assistant, Woods Judicial Board, Honey Bears, Pom Pon ir 1' V x SENIORS EI . 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Q-iilgiliffig 'rri ,fl '?,i3iE-.- ' g Studies - Wells Independent government, Kappa Delta Pi, , Honey Bears, RI-IA Honorary, PrefLaw Association ili U I S I' ' WADE, IAMESPA. - Springfield -4+Art Education - SEAL Y WCAFIIZIER, ROBERT R. - Forsyth - Math - IEEE, Flying u WAGNER, STEVEN - Osceola - Marketing - Sigma Pi, GCC WALDEN, DEBRA - Seligman - Home Economics - SHEA, CUB, Intramurals WALKER, JANET - Raytown - Learning Disabilities - WIG, , Gamma Sigma Sigma, Psychology A , WALKER, STANLEY - St. Louis -.Management - SigmanPhi , la, ll it . W Epsilon, SGA, AMA, Pi Omega Pi WAMBLE, MIKE - Flat River -- Business Management I i ' WAMBLE, NANCY - Farmington - Elementary Educa- ' X, ,V , 1 tionfLD - SCEC, Kappa Delta Pi I, f 'ab 'P E V WARD, KRISTY - Crane - Earth Science X Q WARDEN, JACQUELINE - Raymore - Accounting - Pi , Omega Pi, Accounting Club, Woods Jud Board . , I - WARRINGTON, LUANN - Kansas City -- Accounting - r r 't'... 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I I E 1' I WARREN, KATHLEEN -- Richland - Physical Education - Golf Team, PEM Club WATERMAN, KEN - St. Charles - Psychology WATSON, JANICE - Licking - Office and Business Adminis- tration WEAVER, CHARLES - Ozark - AgriculturefBusiness WEHRMAN, MARCEL - Lockwood - Mathematics - Marching Band, Tau Beta Sigma Vice-President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Symphony WEISERT, ROBIN L. - St. Louis -- Elementary Education, Special Education - CUB, RA, SEA, United Towers govern- ment WELEEQN, PAULETTA - Picayune, MS -- Home Economics - A WELLS, STEVEN WILLIAM - Salem - Music -- Stage Band, Collegiate Choir WEPLER, CARY R. -Liberty -- Marketing -- Sigma Nu, SGA WESTACQLIEJ, KEN - St. Louis - BiologyfWildlife Conservation WETER, DONNA - Springfield - Elementary EducationfSpe- cial Education WHITE, RICHARD L. - Springdale, AK - Accounting WHITES, ROBERT W. - Rolla - Marketing WHITTLE, SUE ANN - Golden City -Speech Correction - Alpha Delta Pi WICHMAN, ROBERT - Creve Coeur - Biology WILLIS, PHYLLIS A. - Pineville -- S eech Therapy - Wells Independent Government, Intramuralls, OSSLC WILSON, JOY M Crane - Clothing 8x Textiles - Kappa Omi- cron Phi, Intramurals WILSON, MYRA ANN -Q Greenfield -- Business Education - AWS, WIG WINKELMANN, MARK W. - Springfield -Industrial Man- agement - IEEE, Epsilon Pi Tau WINTER, THOMAS J. - St. Louis - Accounting - Sigma Phi Epsilon, Accounting Club, Soccer Club WITT, JANIE -- Pacific - General Agriculture - SMSU Wom- ens Cross Country Team, SMSU Womens Track Team WITTE, NATALIE R. - Warrenton -- Biology, AIBS, Heart of the Ozarks Grotto, Blair House Government WISER, DANNY -Springfield - Accounting, Baptist Student Union WOOD, KRIS - Republic - French, French Club, SMSU Ro- deo and Saddle Club, SGA WOOD, VANDOLYN L. - West Plains - BS in Education - English, NCTE, English Society, Sigma Tau Delta tDelta Nu ChapterJ WOODS, JAMES H. - Riggins, Idaho - Recreation - Varsity Cheerleader, Recreation Majors Club, Veterans Club, Student Government, Intramural Supervisor WORCESTER, DOUGLAS G. - Springfield - Psychology - Choir, Intramurals, Student Mission Corps, Young Peoples Society WORMINGTON, JUNIOR - Purdy -- Business Management - MUG WRIGHT, SUSAN KAY P- St. Louis - Physical Education - Varsity Field Hockey, Basketball, PEM, Intramural Sugervisor WUNSCH, DEBORAH Y Kansas City -- Elementary E ucation O- SEA YOAKUM, MARK - Archie - BS in Education YOUNG, DAVID - Nixa - Industrial Technology - Epsilon Pi Tau, IEEE, AITE, AIC YOUNG, KATHRYN - Pacific - Speech Therapy -- Intramur- als, OSSLC YOUNGKIN, MARK T, - St. Louis - Geology, Heart of the Ozarks Grotto, Outdoor Club, SMSU Geo ogical Society, Ozark Packing Company, YUNGERMAN, PAMELA - St. Louis - Psychology - Psi Chi ZAUSCH, SANDRA - Florissant - Child Development, RA, Kappa Omicron Phi, Resident Hall Association ZEER, STEVEN M. -- St. Charles -- Management Business ZIEGS, EDWARD - Ovid, Michigan - Social Studies, Trap and Skeet Club 141 Campbell, Sabrina 4 Fr. 4 Macon Cantrell, Kerry 4 Fr, 4 Capen, Karen 4 Fr. 4 Marshfield Springfield Capps, Carol L. 4 Fr. 4 Eldorado Springs Carleton, Max 4 Soph. 4 Springfield Carlisle, Maxine 4 Fr. 4 St. Louis Carlin, Kent 4 Fr. 4 Chillicothe Carlock, Colleen 4 Fr. 4 Springfield Carlson, John T, 4 Fr. 4 Creve Coeur Carpenter, Debbie L. 4 Soph. 4 Fair Grove Carras, Cathy 4 Fr. 4 Springfield Carrington, Patti 4 Fr. 4 Springfield Carr, Marsha 4 Fr. 4 Sullivan Carter, Colette 4 jr. 4 Nixa Carter, Cynthia 4 Fr. 4 Salem Carter, Daniel 4 Ir. 4 Norwood Carter, jeff 4 Fr. 4 Neosho Carter, Tom 4 Fr. 4 Harrionsville Cartwright, Becky 4 Fr. 4 Sweet Springs 'Cartwright, Terry 4 Fr. 4 Cabool Cashel, Therese 4 Fr. 4 Springfield Cayse, Laura 4 Soph 4 Pestus Chaflin, Richard 4 Soph 4 Springfield Chambers, Doyle 4 Ir. 4 Clever Chamberlin, Rebecca 4 Fr, 4 Springfield Chaney, Mark 4 Fr. 4 Humansville Chapin, Harry 4 Fr. 4 West Plains Chase, Patricia 4 jr. 4 Kirkwood Chesnutt, Shirley 4 Fr. 4 Chittim, Sally 4 Soph 4 Chittim, Sandra 4 jr. 4 Christie, Debbie - Fr, Hale, Marvin 4 jr. 4 Keck, Debbie 4 Fr. 4 Kleiboeker, Anita 4 Fr. 4 Springfield Rogersville Rogersville 4 Lebanon Springfield Pierce City Wentworth Lenz, Karan 4 Sr. 4 Bolivar Meyer, jeffrey 4 Soph 4 Springfield Nelson, Steven 4 Jr. 4 Adrian Newman, Valerie 4 jr. 4 Adrian Nichols, Linda 4 jr. 4 Nichols, Linda T, 4 Fr. 4 Perry, ,lan 4 Sr. Springfield Kansas City 4 Branson Renie, Annette 4 jr. 4 Springfield Serslev, Greg 4 Fr. Sewell, Robin 4 Shackelford, jane 4 4 Raytown Fr. 4 Rolla Fr 4 Rolla Shaller, Jody 4 Soph. 4 Olivette Sargent, Sondra 4 Fr, 4 Springfield Sweaney, Susan 1, 4 Soph. 4 Sweet, Stephen 4 Soph 4 Swager, Lee 4 Fr. 4 Eldor Swearingen, Dawn 4 Fr. 4 Springfield Springfield ado Springs Springfield Swieca, Mary 4 Fr. 4 Ballwin Swinger, Richard 4 Soph. 4 Springfield Svoboda, Bill 4 Fr. 4 Kansas City , V 4- g ,gr he we , Q W Q ,. - i ' T ' i i - N' ' f 'V . M C ' ' .- ' . ,. ii 7 - . Q' 14 ' C' .,- T i if i if . L L Q ' te T as 1 r S ie f , ' aim .. . f V , g Q, , -, X ff----s . L N A me v' ' A .' L i i ' 4 ft 3:5577 x c it ,afsetcxl .K g i ,,. 'C , N ' 4 g f' Tl- 4 ' oia - - -er fi f ,. .' 5 f t la ii. ' - ' , - ' r ffl 3 S X' , B IQ fe l' , I- 4 1 s . at r 3 w i t 3- D5 . ze 1-' X X, sr? we A. sw fl fi -nm tx., 'S ,Aff f -.., -- N g K , see, e r , , g . .. Q K - . , l V i t Q, ii 1-Fil? r i , . ' vi 41'2,e A iff .- Q e 1 C ' if . i,,.stn V K g N g is 1 g ' 'f .. - rf 1 E' - 4 5- ., .4 ix 4 F Q ,T W , i ' , at ' . .. , 1, Cl v f 4 - i C 2 'ia 3 ' rw 34 e s. A I L 5? A f ' A N 'f T ,i .,,, , V , in .,.. . .. A ,-. ll. , - --.5 . A Q 'g 9' iv, vw: fwiiw .XL dip L ' . lsr CN J ggi' 4 ii 'Nh , -2 in . fe w r, if ' 'Q-1 fgfik if it ' 4 - 5 it t T we fi e -C Y it ,S - o I Y, o , ,N 3 1 ,L K if 'J peg. . ,g g :kk I .R 'ivigxg ,N 'F' :Z .e Lk V 1 h 1 r k . g nf. - Li if - - . ,x Y: 1 51,1 X , K if 5- A ,-1' as . t ,...-. S if YS I fl The Final Days Cf SMSU Students P i y,i First president of Springfield Normal, W. T. Carring- IOII .. Secretaries hard at work - 1940's Basketball coach, Bill Thomas Former SMS president, Roy Ellis, and family . f:1m:f,.f:Lm-,A+ V X - 1953 - David Robinette receives direct commission ADMINISTRATIO 3 W 1 1952 - Student commissioners 22? f 1413? 3 i Here's to show you that being the President is not all fun and games, - however it has it's good times, below V - - and it's bad, above. 1- si' . - X R5 -if X f , .. . .2--1-egz wfgw ? x,,3,.3? 3,3 Ag, s 5 QIYEII9 K Qgsik Q fT'5 1' 'Wil President Duane Meyer prepares for the Trail of Tears trail ride earlier this year. A Day In The Life Cf A President IWW President Meyer stops to chat with some students during his busy day. 1 M i f W i Above, Dr. Meyer takes five out to talk to a student, and QRightj congratu- lates students at graduation ceremonies. Board Cf Regents The Board of Regents, which consists of six local members and one ex-officio, is the most important administrative body of the university. The Board's responsibilities include the appointment of the school's president, personnel and financial re- ports, as well as the formation of the university's poli- cies and regulations. The regents are chosen by the Governor from business and professional backgrounds, and are widely known for their interest and participation in civic activities. TL 1 I ,HV Ramona McQueary Dr. Tom MacDonnell .av 1 - N. Bill Turk Max Lilley Dr. Joseph Johnston Dr. Harry B. Kelly School GE Arts And Humanities In 1906, Southwest Missouri State University consisted of only six departments. Today, those departments have ex- panded and divided to form a great variety of academic areas of study. One of the largest and most active areas of study on campus is the School of Arts and Humanities. It includes the De- partments of English, Speech and Theatre, Art, Political Science and Philosophy, Foreign Language, Economics, Re- ligious Studies, Sociology, History and Music. Activities ranging from theatre productions to art exhibits make the school a leader in communication of ideas to the entire campus, as well as to the Springfield community. Dean Holt V. Spicer Department of Religious Studies Dr. Gerritt ten Zythoff Religious studies were not included in the curriculum at all until 1938, when Dr. F. W. A. Bosch began teaching Bible courses on a part-time basis. In 1950, six Bible courses were offered, as well as one in homeletics, and another in Sunday School methods. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that financing from public funds for religion was unconstitutional, and religious educa- tion was moved off-campus to various student unions and organizations. In 1965, religious courses were reinsti- tated with the approval of the Faculty Senate and various stipulations. Now the courses may be taken for elective credit, humanities requirements, or toward a minor in religion. Department of Music Dr. Lloyd Blakely Music was given departmental status in 1908, and in the two previous years was classified as a special subject. Music organizations developed quick- ly. A glee club and chorus were formed in 1907, and the first band in 1908. In 1911, free music lessons were given, and by 1928, the areas of voice, violin, piano, and wind instruments were in full swing. Today, the department serves as a pro- gram for the motivation of creative and professional work in the area of music. English Department: Dr. George Gleason English was among one of the original departments of SMSU. Dr. Virginia J. Craig headed the department from 1906, until to 1946, and played a major role in the structure of the department as it is today. The emphasis is on clear, effective, written communication. The basic skills courses in composition are required for all degrees, and students may choose from literature courses for required humanities hours. In the year 1906, the SMSU fall schedule contained no mention of any art course. But the years catalog stated that an art teacher, Lillie Barker, had been employed to report for duty when needed, or, in other words, when funds were available. Drawing courses were instituted in 1908, and in 1913, fine arts, mechanical arts, and domestic arts were combined into one art department. Mr. Jim Richardson is currently the head of this department. Art Department: Mr. James Richardson Department of Political Science and Philosophy: Dr. Max Skidmore The SMSU catalogue of 1906 announces a department of history and civics. Later, in 1949, it became the department of history and political science. The department received its present title when philosophy courses were added in 1903, and a seperate department was created The Political Science and Philosophy Department offers a background for students who plan to study law or enter public service. Speech was a part of the English Department from 1913 until 1965, at which time speech and theatre department was formed. A leader in extracurricular activities, the department has many facets, ranging from speech correction, communica- tion and persuasion, and interpreters threatre, to summer Tent Theatre. Department Of Speech and Theatre: Dr. Robert Bradley A department of history and civics was one of the original academic departments at SMSU. However, there were no regular full-time history teachers listed on the faculty. The teaching duties were shared by CE. Marston and D.T. Kizer, instead. The first full-time teacher of history and civics was B.M. Anderson, who later became an instructor at Harvard, as well as an economic advisor to Chase National Bank. Later, the history department did evolve into a separate entity, and now offers majors in history under the Bachelor of Arts degree, areas of concentration for the comprehensive social studies program, and of course, the Bachelor of Sci- ence in Education degree. Department Of History Dr. Robert Flanders Department Of Sociology: Dr. Lloyd Young The SMSU catalog of 1907 listed only one course in sociolo- gy, offered under the history department. Later, in 1920, department of sociology and economics was created as a joint department, headed by Dr. Roy Ellis. At this time, the sociology course offering was increased to a number of six courses. Sociology majors are now offered, due to the increase in the program enrollment. There are two degrees which sociology majors are eligible for, the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees. A field of concentration is also offered in the comprehensive social studies program. N 1 I E Foreign Language Department: Dr. Robert Berndt In 1906, the foreign language depart- ment was instituted with one course of Latin and one course of German. In 1907, a Latin department was started. German courses were adopted in 1908, followed by French in 1918, and Span- ish in 1919. Greek and Russian were also offered, but met with little suc- cess. Today the students have many courses to choose from, and the em- phasis is on developing speaking, writing, and reading, as well as cultur- al insights. Economics Department: Dr. David Lages The economics department was under the auspices of the history department until 1920. Then the department of sociology and economics was created. Economics is now a department in it- self, and also covers the areas of urban and regional planning, and social studies. School Cf Business The original school, Springfield Normal, the predecessor of our university, was both a normal and business college. When State Normal took over, the business portion was moved downtown, and there were no courses in business offered until 1914, when the business end reappeared. Since this time, the department of business has made rapid growth, as the demand for competent business personnel is quite high. Throughout its many years, the department has grown to encompass many areas, beginning as the com- merce department, then business administration and secre- tarial science, business, and finally, the School of Business, with Finance and General Business, Management and Mar- keting, Office Administration and Business Education, and Accounting as areas of concentration in business. ig ...-ff' f Don Calame, Dean Cf Business ' Q r, mm. ,wmwmwmmgrszsfwii ,,s:..t.,.,Mf,-we V J .A Rf.-' XK A Q 1 f '....,. ,, r if Learning the operations of business machinery is only part of the many facets of the business department. Above are shown some students running computers, projectors and reading computer sheets for courses taken under the business department. Department of Marketing and Management: Dr. Robert Trewatha The management and marketing department is a branch of the business school, which was originally Springfield Nor- mal, a combined normal school and business college. Today's basic objectives are to educate students in the skills necessary in the fields of management and marketing. The management program centers on planning, organizing, and controlling a business. The marketing program concen- trates on the satisfaction and recognition of consumer needs, and the activities involved in distribution. Business training was established on campus in 1914 in the form of writing and bookkeeping courses. These courses were offered under the art department until 1918, when the commercial department was formed. The finance and general business department offers a vari- ety of subjects from which to choose today, ranging from penmanship to advanced computer techiques. Department of Finance and General Business: Dr. Vencil Bixler Accounting Department: Dr. Glenn Downing The department of accounting began as a part of the original school in 1906, when Springfield Normal School was found- ed. The school now has expanded this to a separate field from the many business courses offered, so that one may specialize in an accounting major. Enrollment of accounting majors has now reached 862 as of this year, as compared with 94 in the first years of the institution. The department of office administration and business edu- cation is also a branch of the original business department which divided into different sections. It has seen much growth in numbers through the years it has been in exis- tance, now claiming 942 office administration and business education majors. This branch of the business department has been on campus since 1947 as a field for occupational study. Department of Office Administration and Business Education: Neva Maddox a T! 134 , 60 School Cf Education And Psychology The School of Education and Psychology is divided into four departments: the department of teacher education, the department of psychology, the department of guidance and counseling, and the department of the Laboratory School. The school was originally titled the department of pedago- gy. In 1906, courses were offered covering the areas of school administration, teaching methods, psychology, and ethics. In 1910, the title was changed to the department of education. The school offers various careers in psychology, teaching, and counseling. The laboratory school serves as a training center for future teachers. .w .'4 K v of ff ,la is 5 ,V .fx wwf fi if m ,. Dr. Patrick O. Copley ,ilififg Education and psychology courses are not all classroom work, as might be expected. Lectures are a part of the courses taught, but practical experience is also necessary, Shown here are a few of the many different areas involved in this depart- ment. Si. V View ,.. 5 4 - :swf 'fs 4 , Q lbfiyf , - f i: Iiff:f: Department Of Psychology: Dr. Allen I. Edwards At the beginning of State Normal School, the department of psychology was listed jointly with the department of educa- tion. Few psychology courses were offered for quite some time, although even the 1906 catalog listed courses in psy- chology along with those of school management and history of education. Little attention was paid to the area of psychol- ogy for many of the school's growing years. Finally, in recent years, the psychology and education de- partments separated. A major and minor in psychology are both offered today. Currently heading this department is Dr. Allen J. Edwards. Beginning at Pickwick School on Grand, moving to a house on Kings, then on to the Education Building, and finally to their own Greenwood, the SMSU laboratory school has sur- vived a long life. The purpose of the school has been to further develop new ideas in education, as well as to give SMS students the opportunity to experience teaching first- hand, before their graduation. From the start, the lab school's traditional number of stu- dents has been 30 per class - 15 boys, 15 girls. A supervised teaching program was begun at the lab school in 1962, and it has been rather successful. Credit must be given to school personnel for their efforts with this, as well as the high achievement level of Greenwood students, who consistently place high in all areas, scholatic as well as athletic. Laboratory School: Dr. James F. Jester o Department of Guidance and Counseling: Dr. Paul D. Enochs In SMSU's formative years, there was no formalized guid- ance or counseling plan, and it wasn't until 1938 that one was begun. The lack of qualified counselors can be avoided today, due to the department of guidance and counseling's program to prepare counselors for the elementary and secondary schools of Missouri. The department of education and psychology, formerly ti- tled the department of pedagogy, was formed in the year 1910. Courses covering the areas of teaching, history of education, and psychology were offered. In 1914, Green- wood School replaced the four demonstration schools pre- viously used by the department for observation and teacher education. Today, programs include vocational teacher education, early educational curriculum, and remedial reading certification. Department of Education: Dr. Harold H. Chappell ff: I Q ' s- School Gf Science And Technology In the earlier days of State Normal School, no mention was made of the different academic schools which are known today. At that time, there was one major purpose to the school - to train students as teachers. Throughout the years, SMSU has expanded to the point that it requires ischools' to keep its operations under control in each area. The School of Science and Technology, one of the five schools, claims three of the original nine departments, which include agriculture, industrial education, and science. The library was also listed, as courses in library science were also soon included in the curriculum. Additional depart- ments have been added since the beginning, now number- ing eleven areas of concentration. The school's departments are as follows: Home Economics, Health and Physical Edu- cation, Military Science, Mathematics, Physics, Geography- Geology, Chemistry, Life Science, Library Science, and In- dustrial Education. Dean Clifton Thompson .ff mf' . ' Early studies of the sciences at SMSU mentioned little or nothing about the earth science courses, geography and geology. Finally classroom courses were offered, due to the increasing popularity of the subjects. More and more courses were then added to the curriculum, to adjust to department's rapid growth. Due to the increase in enroll- ment of the geography and geology courses, the school did form a separate department for the study of the earth sci- ences. Although it is one of the most recent additions, it is growing quite rapidly, as there is much demand in this area today. Department Cf Geography And C-eology: Dr. Milton D. Rafferty as 11 W1 t .I Q! ,.if71 . :Sis i f 1 ,li gas .14 - w f i f 1 'f I 7? iffy fi' . L, ' , 5' 5 vf!fl'fn-,Q..Nw:.' 'i ,. if ' ,Ja ' -. 1-U.-f'ffi,. rW'::',f 'J sg' X SW ' if W W Kiifw ',-, 1. 'wr W, ' ' f , K ffiz.. ,lf ' ,I df X 'iii f ft f ,AA ' Department Of Military Science: Lt. Col. Richard A. Brown The predecessor of the present Reserve Office Training Corps was known as the Student Army Training Corps, which arrived in 1918 for World War I. Following its end, this Corps disappeared, but reappeared again in the form of an Air Corps for the World War II trainees. At the end of this war went the Air Corps, and in 1952, the Reserve Officer Training Corps came. It required all freshmen and sophomores to enroll, and they earned one credit hour per semester for their efforts. The program today does not re- quire the enrollment of anyone, yet credit may be earned for the complete four years if the individual so desires. The department is headed by Lt. Col. Richard A. Brown. Agriculture Department: John D. Shatz Agriculture was one of SMSU'S first departments, original- ly combined with nature study. A fruit and vegetable farm, used for study purposes, covered what is now the southwest corner of the campus. However, due to hungry students, now actual farming practice is held on nearby community farms and agricultural industries. The department has excellent facilities for the training of students interested in the many agricultural fields, ranging from agricultural business to wildlife conservation manage- ment. Science was one of the original SMSU departments. It was a combination of chemistry, biology, and physics. It was later subdivided, and in 1962, Dr. Robert T. Stevenson became head of the life science department. Today, biology and science are offered as majors, including more contemporary courses such as wildlife conservation and respiratory therapy. Department of Life Science: Dr. Robert T. Stevenson I Department of Mathematics: Dr. L. Thomas Shiflett Mathematics was one of SMSU's original departments, in- stituted in 1906. George Melcher was the first head of the department, a professor who played an important part in formulating the basic curriculum. The SMSU Mathematics Dept. is held in great esteem in the country's graduate school, and emphasis is placed on teach- ers training. Under the U.S. Office of Education, various institutes on mathematics have been held here. Home Economics was not widely taught when SMSU was first formed, and there was no mention of any domestic training courses in the 1906 catalogue. It was thought of as a fringe subject, and the equipment was too costly for the newly-formed school. Today, specialization is offered in the fields of child devel- opment, clothing and textiles, dietetics, food management, hotel and restaurant administration, and housing and inte- rior design. Department of Home Economics: Iacquelyn Ledbetter ' X zs- --f- Q . . .., ' grim: Trpr g..g., Q is Department Of Industrial Education Dr. Orin Robinson The SMSU catalog of 1906 stated, Anticipating that the future will de- mand more practical results from public schools, this Normal School proposes to offer a variety of courses in industrial training. At this time, however, the process was slowed by lack of funds and space. But following World War II, surplus buildings and equipment from the federal govern- ment were made available. Since then, the department has grown, now offering courses in drafting, de- sign, and electronics. Department Of Health And Physical Education Dr. Wayne C. McKinney In 1909, courses in physical train- ing were offered by SMSU. These consisted of exercises in breathing, rising, sitting, standing, and walk- ing. In 1912, Arthur W. Briggs joined the staff, and as the Carrington Hall gymnasium was under construction, his gymnasium consisted of 40 acres of land. In 1951, the department of health and physical education was formed. Briggs was the head, but was succeeded by AJ. McDonald. In 1965, Wayne C. McKinney became depart- ment head, and is the present incum- bent. Department Of Physics: Dr. Lawrence Banks. Physics, originally a branch of the sci- ence department, was first taught by Dr. D.T. Kizer, who also taught biol- ogy. In 1907, Allen Porter Temple, who studied under the famous physicist Dr. Robert A. Millikan, came to SMSU as a teacher of physical science. A brilliant man with a sense of hu- mor, Temple was made head of the department in 1918. The science building is named in his honor. Dr. Lawrence Banks is now head of the physics department. 4- Q-tiff! Chemistry Department: Dr. Wyman Grindstaff The Chemistry department was ori- ginally one of the divisions under the science department. ln 1906, there were only two teachers who taught chemistry, and they both also taught history and agriculture. In 1918, Dr. Allen Porter Temple was made head of the department, a position which he held until 1943. Dr. Wyman Grindstaff is presently head of the department, which has been approved by the ACS to offer a program of certified professional training. Department of Library Science: Robert Harvey In 1906, the library had a good work- ing library of 600 volumes located in a large room, which is a combined li- brary and study hall. The library to- day has expanded, and includes perio- dicals, reference books, microfilm, and art reproductions. It is considered both as a department and as a part of the administration. State certification for school librarians is awarded to those students Who complete the Library Science minor on the Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion. Graduate School In 1955, a co-operative graduate program was organized between SMSU and the University of Missouri at Columbia. The degree requirements set up were to be completed at both of the institutions. Fortunately, in 1960, the program ex- panded to provide for all work toward the Master's degree to be done on either campus, with no unnecessary traveling or transferring. Under this, all Master's degree work can be completed at SMSU. Students seeking admission to the graduate school must hold a Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college and have a 2.5 GPA on the final sixty hours of undergrad- uate work. Dr. Imon Bartley 4411 ' , ig In the early days of the university, the school president was in charge of dispensing duties to his faculty of twelve. At that time there was no need of any administrative position to keep a watchful eye over faculty problems, as the number was small. As the school and faculty grew through the years, the president did remain in charge as long as possible, meeting with the faculty council twice monthly. Finally, his duties became so many, and the faculty number had in- creased to the point where it was necessary to open a posi- tion of Dean of Faculties. Robert K. Gilmore is the present incumbent of this position. Robert K. Gilmore: Dean Of Faculties if Russell I. Keeling: Associate Dean of Faculties With further increase of student enrollment, and faculty numbers, the need for an assistant arose. Russell 1. Keeling, a former SMSU student and champion debater for SMSU now fills the position of the Associate Dean of Faculties. Student Affairs firm Judy Geisler Dean Of Women David A Harris Dean Of Men The first semblance of today's student af fairs was the position of Dean of Women, orginially held by Elizabeth Park. Although it was not actually an official position in the beginning, it was by the time Bertha Wells came. Until the 1930 additon of the Dean of Men, Willard Graff, this was the only stu dent affairs position. Mr. Graff was soon changed to the position of Administrative Dean, and Homer Long became Dean of Men, when the position was once again re sumed. In 1952, James Bane succeeded Mr Graff, continuing the post until it was changed to Dean of Students in 1962. Dr Tom Wyrick is the present Dean of Stu dents, with a large staff under him - a big change from the early staff of one' Thomas I Wyrick, Dean Of Students if ,,,. -1 f ' fx i . -1, I ' ' iss N Dav1d L Tmnmerman Coordmator Of Iud1c1al Affaus J Homer Long, Associate Dean Of Students WTB! 1952 - the Ozarko play, used to raise money to fi- naonce the Ozarko. vP The Bruin Boosters - 1950's 'Ia Tenuliaf' Spanish 1913 - Philomela Glee Club ' 5163! 1950's Baptist Student Union h 1970's Black Student Union GRGANIZATICDNS Student Council of Southwest Teacher's College Iiidf' Photographers Jlm Salyer ,Q P A .kxnxx Wi n K r NN X- . its 1 2' K K A l ' Nr' . ' ! . 2 my !! 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J, V ..t:. - 2-4, swf' K ' ,um M.-:EQ-Su-.ir-z.. b - - Q 1 -1 N X 1' ' ' --,,-,,M H ,M mf I . - ,,,,,,,,,.,.M,, .,.. ,...,.,:...xg ,...M..,,-Q L-iznwvwi, 7 V.- .. K , , -- QW' - HM 1 The staff 18 hard at work on then beat Laurle Hanlen Bruce Helm Randy johnson and john Hopkms all look busy but 'll L x Att The Southwest Missouri State Standard was founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1776. In his zeal to spread truth through the media of print, he shipped a portable printing press to the SMSU campus. Unfortunately, Franklin was a man with visions far beyond his own generation. He was disappointed on hearing from the postman that no one was on the SMSU campus to pay the C.O.D. charges on the printing press except a small, but well-armed tribe of Crow Indians. The Crows, though they could not read the printed instruc- tions which accompanied the press, were in ingenious tribe. They quickly discovered that the press could be employed as a device to test bravehood. When a young man reached The Birth Of The Standard Bicentennial Minute By lohn G. Moynihan puberty, he was set prone beneath the press. If the youth did not cry out in pain as the Medicine Woman printed two epigrams from Poor Richard's Almanac and the first para- graph of The Hornbookn on his lower backside, he would be declared a warrior, or a Stan da Yaridf' CEnglish transla- tion: One who can tolerate a little free press. J Although the Crows did not withstand the centuries, their heroic appellation remains with the campus newspaper lit's ink still colored with the flesh of warriorsl, the Stan da Yarid, or in paleface vernacular, THE STANDARD. ,,..... ,tr,t.,t, in ff' l ai' 3 .Fig-s - :Tix . sa., M- ff' g 1v, '??Mi' wif! - X ' My Members of the Impossible Mission Force ask themselves - Who will put out this week's edition of the Standard? Feature editor, Cathy Lohmeyer suddenly finds a little something to do, so we move on to the next candidate -- Ah! We've located Sports editor Rich Russel in McDonald Arena, but he, too looks busy. At the end, we resort to asking Business Manager Randy johnson, who is cultivating his mind by reading an educational magazine. But, to save the day editor john Hopkins comes back to put out the Standard - one more time! Campus Campus Union Executive Board, Bottom Row: Rhita Stewart, Graphics, Bill Goodson, Recreation!Travel, Marsha Morton, Technical, Vicki Schaefer, President, Bill Svoboda, Forums, Carol Bock, Public Relations. Top Row: Brian Dracksage, Campus TalentfDance, Dave McKay, Advisor, Connie Chadwick, Cultural Arts, Ken Faggard, Special Attractions, Lou Dugan, Advisor, Ed Harding, Vice-President, Lucy McKenzie, Secretary, Robert Edwards, Films, Dan Stark, Director. Union Board The Campus Union Board is a service organization com- prised of students who plan campus social, educational and recreational events, films, coffeehouses, games room tour- naments, dances, concerts, art exhibits and lectures. Among the events that the organization sponsored this year are: The Ozarkh Mountain Daredevils Concert, Colorado Ski Trip, Melissa Manchester Concert, Christmas Ball, College and Trivia Bowl, Mickey Mouse Revue, Gene Rodenberry Lec- ture and Casino Club '76. Above - Campus Union Board: Bottom Row: Debbie Warden, Betsey Merkce, janet Kaiser, Kathy Dalton. Row 2: Robert Edwards, Lucy McKenzie, Ed Harding, Vicki Schaefer, Ann Davis, Kristen Thornburg. Row 3: Bill Coodson, Carol Bock, Cindy Lambee, Nancy Amos. Row 4: Diana Hilde- brand, Ann McClure, Tony Willis. Row 5: Rheta Stewart, Gerry Henkel, Connie Chadwick, Pam Rames. Top Row: Floyd Williams, Sherry Langenbacher, Bill Whitworth. Above Left - Campus Union Board: Bottom Row: Bill Svoboda, Robin Weisert, Mark Stewart, Brian Dreckshage. Row 2: Marilyn Piland, Rebecca Squirrell, Cindy Hetter, Ellie Ream, Donna Speers, Nancy Mitchell. Row 3: Abdul Qumbil, Susan Ap- pel, Paula Patterson. Row 4: Janet McGaffin, Mike Harter, Row 5: Marsha Morton, Kathy Smith, Pau- la Fats, Dan Faggard. Top Row: Cindi Hutchinson, Robert Raukar, Steve Almstedt. 18 4 AITE The Association for Industrial -- Tech- nical Education is an organization unit- ing students majoring in Industrial Ed- cation. Workshops, service projects and field trips are some of the activities the club provides. Bottom Row: John David Eaton, David W. Kucera, Kenneth Gardner, Robert McDonald, Thomas N. 1 Bauer. Row 2: Gary Lyons, Randy Stabenow, Paul , Quinn, Wally Tierney, David Young, Eugene Sher- 1 rell. Top Row: Jerry Rooth, Charles McKenzie, l Vivian Allen, Ed Harding, Stephen Spencer, Ron- nie Green. Deutscher Verein Deutscher Verein was organized to further student interest with the customs and folk wars. The club is involved in activities such as German food classes, caroling, Christmas dinner, and German music. Bottom Row: Dr. Gisella Kopp - advisor, Patrice Young, Judy Campen Gail Plumberg, Melody Steinert, Vivian Allen - president, Becky Talty - secretary. Top Row: Herschel Johnson, Robin R. Mackey, Richard E. Chan- cellor - vice-president, Roger L. Brown, Don Garbs Judo Club The SMSU Judo Club was started in 1966 by Mr. William Chapman to promote KODO - KAN JUDO and espirit de corps among club members. The organization is active in the community as it gives demonstrations and exhibitions for high schools, physical education classes, and civic or- ganizations. Bottom Row: Brenda Bryant, Debbie Plattem, Susan Marshall, Barb Fowler. Row 2: Clyde Kimura, Bill Saddler, Stuart Ball, Myron Higgins, Anthony Cooper, Robert Childress. Top Row: Tom Barham - president, Mark Dolis, David Gaines, Don Robertson, Chappie - instructor, Michael Anderson, jon McKinney, Mark Anderson, j.D. Slaughter - vice presi- dent. QS is if 5 8. VS, i A x . va... AIDD The American Institute for Design and Drafting was started in 1962 by Dr. Orin R. Robinson to provide pro- fessional growth opportunities in drafting and design. In addition to guest speakers the organizations ac- tivities included field trips, seminars, and technical demonstrations. Bottom Row: Dan Upp - treasurer, Mike Jur- gens - vice president, Bill Vilbert - president, Vivian Allen - secretary, JoAnn Hoffman. Row 2: Marvin Hale, Dan Hutchinson, Iody Bailey, Orin R. Robinson, Jerry D. Routh, Larry Drake. Top Row: David Cunningham, Ed Har- ding, Mike Frieze, Steven Creech, Roger Walter. Agriculture Club Since 1947 the SMSU Agriculture Club has served to promote leadership and improve character among agri- culture students. The activities of the organization included the annual American Royal Trip, the annual FFA contest and a spring trip. Bottom Row: Jim Kreider, Scott Paterson, Dar- rell Johnson, Oneita Tygart, Mary Hogan. Row 2: Dr. Ben Fuqua - advisor, Mike Campbell, DyAnna Short, Stanley W. Franklin, Linda Pruitt, Nancy Pipkin, Ian Pederson, Bob Kut- tenkuler. Top Row: Dr. Gary Pepper - advisor, Larry Barnett, Jim Gregory, Gary Elliott, Phil Perkins, David McCroskey, Bob Concannon, Ed. E. Post, Amy Yeldell, Jim Campbell, See Strawhun. Recreation Association The Recreation and Leisure Studies Association is both an educational and social source for the recreation major. Mak- ing the student aware of types of recreation relating to differing social environments, is the main objective of the organization. Activities of the association included state and national conventions, hayrides, workshops, banquets and a student retreat. Bottom Row: Lester Rohr, Libby Rumpf - president, Tom Held, Janet Kidd, Cathy Ragsdale, Marla Rolleg, Mary Winders, Barb Bain, Paula Potenger, Valerie Newman, Teri Payne, lim Woods, Jim Belcher, Steve Thompson - treasurer. Row 2: David H. Howard, Fran Haegele, Kim Commack, Robert Agee, Carla Woofter, Corey Palecek, Rick Viar, Cliff Qualls, Patti Meclefessel, Jayne Garbe, Paula Smith - secretary. Row 3: Soni Sargent, Tom Barham, Iuanita Barham, Mary Dampf. Top Row: Dora Cooper, Marsha Epperson, Gloria Huddleston, Gary Grieb Hansforcl, Rich Caldwell, Cindy Sarber, Marsha A. Reid - advisor, David H. Janes, Fred Colemon, Linda Blumer, Diane Ryberg, Denise Tebbenkamp, Dennis Kramme. The Lyric Singers were an inpressive group of students united through an interest in music. The group performed at Parents Day and at a State Dinner in Jefferson City. Additional activities included madrigal dinners and a spring tour. 1 f f 19 4 N K A l lit' Q, l if Lyric Singers Bottom Row: Colette Carter, Mary Jehle, Susan Sechler, Dawn Schnedler, Pam Bredehoeft, Laura Cayse, Annie Moffatt. Row 2: Suzanne Powers, Carol Akers, Sarah Christian, Teresa Burnett, Paula Wiles, Vickie Ryon. Row 3: N.A. Halbert, Nancy Pope, Christine Killen, Marsha Cau, ,lane Anne Short, Rose Mary Owens. Row 4: Terri Combs, Jacquelyn Henry, Cherly Beatty, Marla Cantwell, Renee Grant, Lynda Crowder, Rayla Stew- art. Row 5: Pam Parentin, Sharon Lemasters, Maureen Reftery, Frieda Grogan, Cathey Smith, julie Hagans. Top Row: Elizabeth johnson, Cathy Bair, julie Porterfield, Ramona Dorsey, Mark Ferwerda, Lisa Honeycutt. French Club The French Club was formed in 1973 by Mr. Ful- lerton and Mr. Polly to en- courage and stimulate in- terest in French. This rath- er new but active organiza- tion provided activities such as a bonfire, skits, French cooking and cos- tume parties. Bottom Row: Khalid Loudiyi, Ab- derrakman Oumlil, Lyle Finley. Row 2: Arlette McCvovern, Ramo- na Dorsey, Ben Johnson, Debbie Mossman. Top Row: Lyle Polly, Bambi Tidewell, Susan Eaton, Diana King, Vanessa Bruffett, Kris Wood. P.E. Majors The P.E. Majors Club was started by interested physical education majors to aid the students during their college studies and professionally. Activities for the club include the turkey trot, girls track meet, spring super stars competi- tion and various programs at their meetings. .. Nw,.., , . . V , , 6 , 'I 'MVT p f P.E. Majors, Bottom Row: Dr. Nancy Curry, Rick Myerscough, Ed Hulse, Pam Alexander, Vince Smith, Jim Michel, Dr. Perry Miller, Ben Parmenter, Terry Grimes, Karen Shamel, Kev Whitney, Rich Street, Sherry Crites, Steve Neison, Leroy Eastland. Row 2: Mike Hill Cindy Pemberton, Bev Macke, Kathy Wylie, Susy Tummons, Janice Erhardt, Margaret Presley. Row 3: Judy Hogan, Kelly Luttrell, Greg Cushing, Terrie Hoemann. Row 4: Leann Fuson, Becky Allen, Kathy Wamer, Julie Angotti, Jane Bentley, Ellen Ogier, Dan Pelts. Top Row: Ken Hill, Liz Price, Barry Shaw, Joe Thuring. Geological Society The Geological Society made a big comeback this year after being inactive for the past two years. These geology stu- dents kept busy with field trips, parties, picnics, and plans for tutoring beginning geology students and fund drives to purchase departmental equipment. Geology Society, Bottom Row: Mike Costello, Jeffrey Haase, Mark Fahey, John Sparkman, Beth McCullough, Steve Christison, Dan Richmond, Joan Gierse, Artney Lewis, Gary Pendergrass. Row 2: Dr. James Miller, Larry Jeude, Adele Lovett, Jan Jorgensen, Shara Mount, Karl Brand, Beverly Young, Joe Schleeper, Craig Andrews. Top Row: Jerry D. Higgins, Linda Thomasson, Mike Penick, Rick Grindel, Jack Bellbille, Tom Dyer. rf' S N- 4, 2, . R 6 . Q 5,2 ' is VN ,-'Sr H ,Y V .Lt 1 K-'lf . .te c. K -he Mx: ,Q ,gjgtgfg , U ,rp Q 'cv'. fW.Q During the past year the SMSU Marching Band performed various routines as half-time entertainment for the football fans both at home and away. A Pep Band composed of some of the Marching Band members also performed for the basketballgames. In addition the Band participated in the SMSU Homecoming Parade, sponsored high school competitions, and the annual Show Band Contest. SMSU Marching Band K-1' .l . .ai X K - A Q Q. . ..t. Hr W ,:- . fx' ,s My it .N.,f, ' Q. , Bottom Row: Tim lkerd, Susan Warren, Peg Libertus, Diane Pearce, Russell Keith, Mike Boyer, Dr. Blackwood, Terry Moore, Vickie Moore, Barbara White, Kathryn Long, Row 2: Brenda Gardner, Sherrie Culbertson, Susan Spicer, Don Buschmann, Dr. McElhaney, Anne Quinn, Dan Carter, Monte Kuklenski, Pam Royer, Craig Handel, Steve Johnson, Milton Blankenship, Will Ingram, Howard Orms, Katy McGuckin, Julie Knapp, Joe Adams, Pam Davis, Suzie Schmidt, R. L. Anderson, Row 3: Terry Spyres, Dwight Martin, Brad Hawkins, Steve Hansel, Joe Gabriel, Al Corley, Paula Loftin, Liz Morwood, Barbara Weaver, Dan Ettinger, Ross Hagee, Judy Midyett, Gracie Harrison, Larry Tinsley, Sandy Sewell, Clinton Berry, Dindy Prees, Dave Loftin, Sue McElhaney, Bob Comer, Bill Steenburger, Dr. Bradley. Bottom Row: Natalie Smith, Clinton Barry, Jana Henleben, Kay Bay, Russ Keith, Randy McConnell, Brenda Gardner, Leslie Coger, Byrne Blackwood, John McElhaney, Milton Blankenship, Susan Warren, Jack Laufer, Carrol Manis, Joe Gabriel. Row 2: Carole Gutierrez, Howard Orms, Gary West, Norma Yoos, Robert Bradley, Gracie Harrison, Craigington Handel. Row 3: Terry Malby, Joe Adams, Jerry Darnall, Al Corley, Glendon Gray, Charles Beebe, Dan Ettinger, Barb Weaver, Sue Rustige, Mary Easley, Poopsie Royer. Top Row: Christine Mills, Rexanna Ipock, Judith Midyett, Janice Brock. Phi Theta Kappa The SMSU Alumni Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa began in 1973 as a result of meetings between SMSU and the various Missouri IuniorfCommunity colleges concerning the needs of stu- dents transferring from the two-year institutions. Providing campus tours, assisting in admissions, and orienta- tion are some of the activities. Bottom Row: Rosita Dodd, Anita Dodd, Serena Aubrey, Sandra Simek, Teresa Witte, Janie Lod- holz, Sandy Young. Top Row: Lynn jenkins, Scott Tedford, Leonard Simek, Dennis Kramme. 7x - English Society The SMSU English Society began on this campus in the fall of 1973. The annual Bookfair, Christmas party, films, and various speakers provide the club's activities. vii Bottom Row: Kathryn Ball, Gail Plumberg, Vicki Schaefer, Jean Maneke, Debbie Morrison, Regina Little, Richard Thomas, Terri Triplett. Row 2: Darrell jones, Martha Burd, Valeri Lowe, Theresa Bramblett, Debbie Sie- vert, David Rogers. Top Row: Sue Miller, Bob Christy, Nancy Wilhelm, Virginia jellech, Lee Hurlburt, Leslie Smith, Myron Taylor. Student Home Economics Association The Student Home Economics As- sociation works to unite members 1'P?! from all areas of home economics. Throughout the year the club spon- sored money - making projects in order to send girls from the chapter to the national convention. Bottom Row: Cindy Norman, Jennifer Wallen, LaDonna Spurgeon, Sandy Horton, Connie Gillespie, Susan Ridder, Kathy Dunavant, Jana Roburts. Row 2: Iris Bounds, Margaret Bishop, Susa Robertson, Barbara Palser, Jeanne Rainey, Debbie Agee, Laurie Clark, Nancy Smith. Row 3: Mi- A i chelle Mack, Marcy Schroeder, Anne Bu- , ata. ..,. s chanan, Mary Loeffler, Jane Ball, Lois Stock- dale, Julie Hagans, Row 4: Kay Green, Mimi Huber, Gail Smith, Teresa Calbert, Eileen Mulvihill, Jane Wilde, Mary Luetke- meyer, Mindy Dierker. Row 5: Rhonda Johnson, Ruth Kaiser, Carmen Boyd, Renee Luallin, Barbara Sinclair, Debbie Stoker. Top Row: Krista Sulser, Crystal Keltner, Mary Anderson, Candy Wheeler, Christa Rawson, Barbara Mulvihill, Deborah Wolf, Paula Kindrick, Geanine Stephens, Janet Wolf, Linda Chapman, Jackie Matthews. K Pre-Vet Med Club The Pre-Vet Med Club is a relatively new organization on the SMSU campus. Started three years ago by students in- terested in veterinary medicine, its emphasis is placed on informing students and preparing for veterinary school. Bottom Row: Mary Hickory, Donna Clark, Kathy Maley, Louis King, Todd Glaese, Randy Farrell, Mark Grotheer, John Hickle, Betty Visintainer, Margaret Davis, Top Row: Dallas Horkman, Bill Huls, Rod Frey, Ernie Snyder, Mike Boatright. Pi Cmega Pi For the past 38 years the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national business teacher education honor society, has been active on the SMSU campus. Promoting scholarship, encouraging civic responsibility, and fostering high ethical standards in business and professional life are the club's main purposes. Bottom Row: Nancy Ort - historian, Charles Shollenberger - vice presi- dent, Pam McCullah - parliamentarian, Stan Walker - president, Nancy G'Sell - secretary, Stanley Jones - chaplin, Jana Perkins - treasurer. Row 2: Norma Lee - sponsor, Kenneth Lun Chan-Kui, Nancy Civiello, Cathy Jones, May Underood, Jackie Warden, Susan Skiffington, Linda Roark, Dixie Anderson, Vicki Bishop, Karen Hughes, Debbie Lionberger, Karen Safron, Diana Jessup, Naomi McAtee. Row 3: Rex Ebrite - sponsor, Douglas Graw, Cynthia Schmelz, Antoon Bovenkerk, Leonard Simek, San- dra Simek, Caryn Mace, Sherry Langenbacher, Jeanne Kruger, Marilyn Shellhorn, Debbie McGill, Virginia Fry, Delores Shelton, Barb Coleman, Kathy Adams. Top Row: John Gambill, Raymond Giescke, Steve Race, Bruce Hagy, Tom McNamara, Doug Willingham, Joe Johnson, Jack Hardy, Vito Mandina, Gregory Pierce, Jeanne Johnston. DVA stfi Omicron Delta Epsilon The SMSU Chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon was founded in 1915 and is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. Pur- poses of the organization include scholastic achievement in econom- ics and uniting students and facul- ty in the field of economics. Bottom Row: Krissi Renie, Pam Haverland, Lee Ann Eiffert, Evelyn Smith. Row 2: Sam Melvin, Roger McNiel, Danny Miller. Row 3: James Edwards - president, George Sut- ton, Jerry Bates - secretary - treasurer. Row 4: Kirk Hawkins, Laurence Emrie, Greg Hartley. Row 5: Mr. Larry Cox, Chris Marsh - vice president, Dr. Allan Stone, Victoria Otradorec. Row 6: Terry Anderson, Larry Lucus, Mr. Robert Ley, Mr. E. Dale Wasson, Dr. J. David Lages, Dr. Harry Olmstead, Ms. Doris Files. Sociology Service Club The Sociology Service Club was formed to create an atmo- sphere for social interaction between students and faculty in the field of sociology. This interaction exposes the student to ideas and interests concerning sociology. Row 1: Glen Mallatt, Michael Fuller, Robin Kuo, Hanna Smith, Cherie Click - Vice President. Row 2: Dixie Neyer, Carol Tucker, Connie Douglas, Mary Schuerenberg, Cindy Coffman, Boyd Davis - Secretary, Gary F. York - President. Row 3: Steve Robine, Rhonda Askew, Carolyn Ellis, Elain Lynch, Bonita White, Connie Peebles. Row 4: Kim Mc Anally, Pam Jones, Jean Hartley. Organization Of Student Speech Sz Language The Organization of Student Speech and Language Clini- cans was formed in 1974 to involve the students in areas of speech and language disorders, professionally and per- sonally. Row 1: Kathy Young, Mary Branderbugh, Cathy Epperson, Phyllis Willis, jill Mays - president, Liz Oswald - vice-president, Barb Mesler, Claire Spradlin. Row 2: Karen Jeans - advisor, Patricia Bunch, Terry Crimmins, janis Smith, Nancy Sartorius, Cathy Anderson, Dianne Risan, Billie Smiley, Richard Franklin, Rebecca Dobbs, Ann McClure, Jill Lan- dolt, Kathy Helling. . . --.--. , my ,.,. WM. , , M.. Alpha Kappa Lambda The Alpha Kappa Lambda chapter was orga- nized in 1972 by George Brooks, Dan Mc Car, and Bob Beste to further scholastic goals of its members and to create and maintain brother- hood among its members. Activities of the organization include the Bunny Basketball game for muscular dystrophy, a Yellow Rose Ball and the community firewood sale. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Bottom Row: Bob Pratt, Bob Woody, John Moore, Dana Bean. Row 2: Charles Hor- , y by fetgfi- 1,5 back, Tom Springer, Dave Wheeler. Top Row: Fred Mer- psw A- 1 , ,f, -viz'-y,L 'M'j1i,i.1,fj 'T ,ff ,rf ,.,e .'--LA-vglf, 4 1' '-kyle, . . . . g ,-', rick, Ed Kenney John McClure, Lennie Larimore, Kevin Vxwfff ft ,A - ' 5-EW ' A 4. Kern. Delta Tau Alpha serves as an honor society for dedicated apriculture students which promotes leadership and charac- ter as well as scholarship. Presenting the profession of agri- culture as a satisfying and profitable career is the main function of the society. ' Delta Tau Alpha Delta Tau Alpha, Bottom Row: Clifford McGee, Gary Elliott, Darrell john- son, Bob Trowbridge. Row 2: Lyndon Irwin, Advisor, Susan Simpson, Belinda Jones, Phillip Parman, Billy Ginnings, Mary Hogan. Row 3: Tom N. Thompson, Larry Nelson, Jeff Stokes, Dennis Browning, Larry Barnell, Mike Look. Row 4: Larry D. Moenning, Greg lffrig, Ernie Snyder, Dale Perkins, Robert Concannon, Charles Lewis. Gamma Theta Upsilon The National Honorary Geographical Society of SMSU became the fifth chapter in ganization the nation in 1931. The or- is active with float trips, field trips, speakers and an annual Christmas Bottom Row: John Starcke, party. Milton Rafferty, Bob Hopple, Historian, Tom Davidson, Secre- tary - Treasurer, Scott Harris. Row 2: Becky Bacon, Denise Deason, Greg Iffrig, Lorraine Wright, Allan Kohrmann, President, Robert Smith, Don Mclnnis, Advisor. Row 3: Elaine White, F. Wayne White, Joyce Strope, Greg Counts. Top Row: George Tucker, John Har- din, Michael Fuller, Tim Dodson, Vice- president, Charles Collins, Sponsor, Russel Gerlach, Advisor, Kappa Cmicron Phi The Honorary Home Eco- nomics Society, maintains the interests of Home Eco- nomics by recognizing and encouraging scholastic ex- cellence among students. Bottom Row: Paula Kindrick, Ronda Durham, Vesta Walker, Margaret Bishop, Iris Bounds, Cindy Norman, Cindy Gilliland, Claudia Kern. Row 2: Joni Bright, Beth Denver, Carol Cal- ton, Melody Montgomery, Karen Barnes, Jana Roberts, Sara Rich- ardson, Sponsor, Imogene Agee, Sponsor. Top Row: Joy Wilson, Jeannine Hoecker, Nancy Brite, Sandy Hobleck, Sandra Zausch, LaDonna Spurgeon, Mary Loeffler. Pi Delta Phi Pi Dela Phi, the Honorary French Soci- ety, was organized in 1973 by Dr. Thom- as Fullerton. The club unites students interested in the French language, be- sides recognizing outstanding scholar- ship in the language and the literature. Bottom Row: Don Garbs, Tom Fullerton, Nancy Petiford, Marsha Sullivan. Top Row: Lyle R. Polly, Advisor, Ramona Dorsey, Carolyn Hansen, Linda Haake, President, Abderrahman Dumlil, Ar- lette McGovern, Diana King. Who's Who Bottom Row: Ian Sherrell, Cheri Pierson, Debbie Ochs, Paula Kin- drick, Karen Barnes. Row 2: Gail Greenwald, Becky Geers Oakes, Terry Grines, Harry Shep- ard, Linda Haake, Sandra Hob- lick. Row 3: Robin Kue, Nancy G'se1l, I. Thomas Guenzler, Mike Fuller, Wendell Garrett, Stan Walker, Tom Kruse, Kent Tipton, Lee Hancock. Top Row: Gordon Kinne, Mike Iehle, Dale Lingle. Sigma Delta Pi El amor por todo lo noble y bello que haya salido de la venerable Espana. Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish Honorary Society, was started on the SMSU campus in 1968. The organization encourages student interest in the Spanish language and also honors, by membership, persons achieving high merit in the study of Spanish. Bottom Row: Dr. William Holman, Nancy Brown, Donna Mabrey, Nereida Torres, Karen Kupka, Debbie Vinceri, Marsha Sullivan, Dr. Rob- ert Norton, sponsor. Top Row: Cesar Bueno, Kathryn Christiansen, Mr. Roger Dowdy, Dr. Robert Berndt, Susan Mort, President, Pam Marshall, Fred Goman, Miss Carolyn Hansen. Honorary Physical Education Bottom Row: Amy Arsenault, Bev Parmenter, Sue Collins, Becky Oakes, Terry Grimes. Row 2: Judy Hogan, Debbie Hodge, Jackie Hutcherson Kathleen Warren. Row 3: Donna Airoldi, Lea Ann Fuson, Vickie Robinsonl Top Rows, Cindy Pemberton, Ellen Ogier, Nannette jibben, jack Carter The local chapter of Honorary Physical Education members was adopted from the National Honorary Sorority. As one of the organization's activities, the members sponsored the spring 4th Annual High School Girls' Invitational Track Meet. l N i E Q I The SMSU Sports Car Club, established for the benefit of sports car enthusiasts, sponsors road rallys, competitive S b driving events and social affairs. 1975 officers were: Presi- u dent, Joe Abrahamson, Vice-Pres., Byron Lindeman, Sec.- Tres., Chuck Leighton, Rally Chairman, John Gresham. I l l Xxyr Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon is an honorary organization for music ma- jors. The main activity of the group is sponsoring Madrigal Dinners. Mu Phi Epsilon, Bottom Row: Vicki McKay - Faculty Advisor, Karen jo Colton, Nancy Pope, Debbie Bucker, Susan Sechler, Sarah Christian, Mary Taylor, jill Kuklenski. Top Row: Mary Sheperd, Nancy Halbert, Beth Williams, jan James, Renee Grant, Cynthia Scully, Suzanne Powers. Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon was founded in 1931, in order to further the interest of mathematics on campus and to serve as an honor society for math majors. Its main purpose is to present the important role math has played in the development of Western Civilization and to develop appreciation of its power. The organization's activities include student programs, picnics, tutoring and math relays. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Bottom Row: Pam Grassle - President, Carol Wickstrom. Row 2: Marcel Wehrman - Vice-Pres., Steve Hansen. Row 3: Karen Lefler - Secretary, Fred Harrison. Row 4: Diana King, John Dykman. Row 5: Holly Staab, Tom Brooks. Top Row: Steve Talent. N l 3 X, x if xi K my M W-w, ,- r r .rl Sisters O Aphrodite The Sisters of Aphrodite, the new sorority on campus this year, was formed to establish and maintain loyal and honest friendships and to strengthen the character of its women. The sorority's activities in- cluded Christmas caroling, a spring formal, a car wash and other money making projects. Sisters of Aphrodite: Bottom Row: Patty Barenkamp, ,Ian Martin, Nancy Murphy, Top Row: Sharon Cole, Carol Smith, Sally Winters, Layne Stober. The Inter Fraternity Council Judicial Board is made up of representatives from each fraternity. These representatives are chosen based on interviews with the IFC Executive Council. The IFC Judicial Board has jurisdiction over the member fraternities and its responsibility is to interpret the IFC constitution and all policies and rules adopted by the IFC. IFC Judicial Board IFC judicial Board: Seated: Greg Shryer, jim Divincin, Dean David Harris, Phil Cagwood. Standing: Les Noe, Gary Steiner, jay Price, Kent Cviddens. Young Democrats The College Young Democrats organization on the SMSU campus was started to facilitate activity in the Democratic Party by SMSU students. The orga- nization is active in local, state and national Demo- cratic politics and sponsors the annual Greene County Democratic Fair. College Young Democrats. Bottom Row: John David Eaton, Dan DeCarlo, jan Cox, Randell D. Johnson. Row 2: Janet Hammaele, Eric Mannaele, Lauria Clark. Top Row: Richard McKie, Suzanne Herman, Cesar Bueno, Joy Brown. Young Republicans Promoting interest in the Republican party and in U.S. government is the chief purpose of the College Young Republicans. The organization's activities consist of several guest speakers including Mickey Brown. College Young Republicans, Bottom Row: Kurt Wouk, Keith A. Grimm, Kathy Kistler, Marrella Case. Row 2: Carol Wickstrom, Chris Lemarr, Dr. Gordon Friedman, sponsor, Maureen Rattery, Lacey Bradley, Sheri Kraft. Top Row: Hugh Matlack, David Phillips, George Lingle, Jerry Thornsberry, Anthony Hammond, Bill Gibbs, Kevin Kraft. United Towers Government Bottom Row: ,Ian Anselmo, Nancy Mitchell, Dana Nelson, Marg Freeman, Cathy Rohrbach. Row 2: Sherry Faust, trea- surer, Sally Snyder, social chairman, Pat Lilly, president, Diane Schindler, vice-president, Bruce Campbell, chief jus- tice, Barb Cordaro, secretary. Top Row: Marvin Toliver, advi- sor, Sue Glenzy, Susan Barrow, Rick Simpson, Martha Gla- zier, Mike David, Helen Drago, Kurt A. Leutzinger. Mens United Government Bottom Row: jack Hardy, treasurer, Ted Norris, president, Brian Fogle, vice-president, Mark Stewart, secretary. Row 2: jeff Hardy, Mark Wheatley, Mark Wingert, Curt Young, Bill Lovelace, Rex Rodwell, Wally Simmons. Top Row: Dean Godsy, Randy Dallas, Craig Engler, john Combstock, Vickie Maassen, Bob Gammon, Curt Schroeder, ,lim Gregory, Tom McDonald. Wells Independent Government Bottom Row: Chris Lemarr, president, Dana Apple, vice-president, Debbie Coppedge, corresponding secretary, jen- ell Wallace, recording secretary, Priss Singleton, historian, jan Schmidt, trea- surer. Row 2: Judy Reel, Debbie Reyn- olds, Fran Haegele, Eloise Brockschmidt, Becky Osterloh, Carla Woofter, Marga- ret Shores. Top Row: Corinne Clark, Di- anna Phillips, Agena Farmer, Shelley Robinson, Jan Rellihan, Diane Wells, Theresa Bramblett. 204 . Campus Judicial , Board Interpreting the Constitution of the Student Government Association is the main responsibil- ity of the Campus Judicial Board. Serving as a court of appeals for all campus groups and indi- viduals, they encourage student participation in an understanding of the administration of jus- tice. Campus Judicial Board, Left To Right: Ron Zwisler, Riley Asher, Chris Marsh, Richard McClure, Mike Patton. Student Government Assoc. Student Government Association is an organization through which the student voice is channeled concerning campus government. Goals this year included forming a Recreation Building policy, forming a student policy in the areas of academic, dormitory, and campus affairs and re- writing the SGA election by-laws. fi SGA, Bottom Row: James Fossard, Doug Harpool, Therese Schultejans, Terry Thomas, Rodney L. Sell, Terri Hoefener, Robert Carney, Michael Testerman, Charles Crossno, Abderrahman Oumlil. Row 2: John McCal- lon, Kathy Tatum, Julie Angotti, Melody Montgomery, Lisa Fitzsimmons, Jill Haner, Janice Thebeau, Pam Kines, Terri Smith, Paula Patterson, Cindy Ottea, Deb Jickman, Sue Kleikanp, Jeanne Crandall, Row 3: Reggie HutCh- inson, Mark Wingert, Bill Vilbert, Phillip Parman, Bill Slater, Ron Jelks, Barry Mertz, Dale Hallemeier, Hugh Matlack, Sarah Christian, Mary Dziatlilc. Top Row: Steve Garlan, Craig Bailey, J.R. Gammon, Allen Math- ews, Andy Breayeale, Sterling Oliver, Brad Bodamer, Ted Meyer. ACE The Association for Childhood Education, started by Doris and Ester Hennicke, helps to serve those per- sons interested in teaching children. Adopting chil- dren, service programs, childrens parties and a ban- quet are some of the organization's activities. Bottom Row: janet Snowden, Ann Davis, Cheri Pierson. Row 2: Debbie Hagerman, Donna F. Smith, Steve Nelson. Row 3: Anna Lee Dugan, Nancy Revis, Bill Gibbs. Row 4: joy Hill, Shelby Bade, Cheryl Neal. Row 5: Gayle Morris, Kesta Prater, Kathy Dalton. Top Row: Sheryl Wilson, Susan Kinast, Cheryle White. Accounting Club ing float. Bottom Row: Ginger Rees, Jeanne Thompson, Shelly McDonald Connie Dodson, Dixie Anderson, Terry Regan, Marilyn Shell- horn, Beth Caviness, Elaine Schnelle, Sandra Simek, Barbara Tetley, Karen Safron, Irene Flores. Row 2: Don DeHaven - Advisor, Steve Mclntosh, Bill Bland, Bruce Hagy, Bill Saddler Virgil Bridges, Jay E. Sparks, Dennis O'Hara, Carol Del-iaven berger. Top Row: Joe D. Johnson, Don Bowman, Paul Alongi Ron Dent, Doug Willingham. Started in 1963 by Weldon Walker and Glen Dovvn ing, the SMSU Accounting Club united accounting students and provided activities such as guest speakers, business tours and the annual Homecom Jana Perkins, Debbie Morrison, Vicki Bishop, Chuck Sholler- Phi fi Alpha Phi Alpha Theta, founded in 1921, at the University of BOHOIH ROW: Sandy Chi Him, Joyfa Adams Cathy Nafi0nS, Harry Sim- Arkansas became the Theta Mu Chapter at SMSU An hon- mons, Debbie Ochs, Norma Mitschille, Sarah Downing. Top Row: Charlie . I . . , Hawkins, Lynn Morrow, Berry Dawson, Craig Smith, Jerry Bates. orary history society their purpose is to promote history through teaching and research. Computer Science Society Bottom Row: Jim Webb, Don Bagwell, Gale Wickell, Don Ratzlaff. Top Started by Hal Smith in the Spring of 1974 the Computer Row: SfOtf.P1YmPf0Hf J' Tayler' Tom Davldson' Verl Day' Jim Bryan' Science Society was organized to fill the needs of the data Charles Smith. processing students at SMSU through a wider program. The Pre-Law Club has grown considerably since its begin- ning in 1973. The organization provides a source of infor- mation and help for students preparing for law school. 3 -J Pre-law Club Bottom Row: Mary Mertens, Hugh Matlack, Debbie Liese, Craig Mueller, Don DeCarlo, Ken Grasse. Row 2: Paul Desterreicher, Keith A. Grimm, Larry Donze, Scott Perez, Gene O'Dell, Edward A. Friar, Kirk Moore - parliamentarian, Lee Hancock - president, Dr. David Timmer- man - sponsor. Row 3: Craigh T. Smith, Virginia L. Fry - vice- president, Bill J. Hodges, jeff Bareo, Alice Fleetwood Bartee, Tim Meyer. J' Top Row: David Woodward. M W Pershing Rifles is an honorary military fraternity dedicated to the ideals of General John J. Pershing. This unit is com- pany L of the 7th Regiment which won the Best Company award last year from a field of 17 universities and colleges. Pershing Rifles Bottom Row: Steven Creech, Frederick Goman, Mary Ann O'Neal, Charles Collins, Ron jelks, Richard Bartel. Row 2: Wendell Garrett, Leonard Simek, Dean Kattelmann, Greg Crites, Don Myer, Iames Medlin, Allen McNeil, Gary Rademacher, David Bowers. Top Row: Don Schneider, Thomas NcDonald, Rex Rodwell, Don Meaker, Paul Cutler, Stephen Beheiter, Calvin Avery, john Seeley. Epsilon Pi Tau The SMSU chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau was chartered in 1958 and has been concerned from its be- ginning with the skill, social and professional efficiency and re- search that contribute to its achievement. Epsilon Pi Tau is an international honorary pro- fessional fraternity operating in the fields of Industrial Arts Edu- cation and Industrial Vocational Education. Bottom Row: John Pearl, john Eaton, Richard Brown - treasurer, Walter Meister - president, David Young - secretary, Mark Winkelmann, Robert Bishop. Row 2: Vivian Allen, JoAnn Hoffmann. Row 3: Eugene Sherrell, Mark Steele, Bill Shibler, Stuart Knapp, Wally Tierney, Dwayne Rose, Eldon McQueen, Kenneth Gardner, Olan Oat- man, Warren Denny. Top Row: Jerry Routh, Orin Robinson, Chuck Walker, Reed Harper, Kaare Loftheim, Verl Day, Mark Wofford, David Kucera, Keith Johnston, Larry Drake, Charles Hoelscher. 'U ,f 2 'L Q. , ns. D f , American Chemical Society Bottom Row: Mat Harthcock Harry Hardcastle James Pyle T The American Chemical Society was formed in 1958 by Doris D0fiS C- LOYZ- 5P0n50f Ronme Jeff KHS Taff Pfwdenf M1149 Lorz to unite interested chemistry students. The organizations activities include guest speakers and field trips to industrial plants and laboratories. Robert Miller, Dean Stiles Paul Obermann Sara Smothers Meda dministrative Management Society Bottom Row: James Barns, Joseph Fisk - president, Vicki Bishop - vice- president, Barry Mertz - treasurer, Rita Lueckenotte - secretary, Helen Heller, Susan Gallagher. Top Row: Ralph Manley -- advisor, Terry Kim- mel, Ann Reuber, Thomas Johnston, Nancy Lyons, Nancy Orf, Rebecca Bauer, Ed Ossie, Kathy Russell, Charles Ball, Ross Richardson, E.H. Skiff- ington - advisor. IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronics Engineers, Inc. is one of the world's largest engineering societies. Through the interest, personal ser- vice, and membership efforts mem- bers contribute to their profession. Civic service projects, social activities, and scholarship awards are some of the local activities. Bottom Row:Verl Day - treasurer, Mark Steele - president, Mark Winklemann - vice- rg: president. Row 2: John Pearl - sponsor, David Young, Walter Meister, Eldon McQueen, Steve Beheiter, Dwayne Rose, Bruce Barton, Stuart Knapp. Top Row: john Gaither, David Todd, David Osborn, David Bowman, Charles Hoelscher, Mark Wofford. Residence Hall Association In 1971, RHA was started for the im- provement of dorm life. In the past, RI-IA has worked toward visitation policies, movies and refrigerators, The organization is still at work even now, in revising visitation policies and making changes in the Residence Hall Judicial System. RHA: Bottom Row: Vonnie Plewa, Judy Tucker, Kathryn Wells, Serena Aubrey. Row 2: Pat Lilly Glendon Gray, Gary Rademacher, Scott Ted- ford, Ted Norris. Top Row: Marvin Toliver, Lee i Strawhun, Greg Crites, Jeff Carter, David Stockton. S.E.A. The Student Education Association serves as a pre-profes- sional organization for students interested in a teaching career. The club's large membership enables it to sponsor a number of activities and services for its members. Some such activities include: Rally Day, participation in the Stu- dent Missouri State Teachers Assoc. convention, Placement Services for SEA members and a Volunteer Placement Ser- vice. SEA: Bottom Row: Kathy Dalton, Beth McCullough, Ruth Sebolt, Ruth Cooper, Jeanne Murray, Donna Mabrey, Valeri Lowe, Dan Harriman, Kathy Noll, Teresa Wills, Jan Cox - president. Row 2: Debbie Ball, Beth Whitehead, Patricia Sanders, Lynn Sanning, Marsha Futrell, Jan Sherrell, Debby Baker, Robin Weisert, Mary Lou Green, Kay Green, Charles E. Cox. Row 3: Cathy Pemberton, Debbie Flattem, Bill Gibbs, Glenda Rummel, Jill Cox, Sandra Whittle, Anne Peppel, Janice Noe, Cathy Wildebrandt, Sandi Hampton, Brenda Hampton. Row 4: Phil Grafft, David Parer, David Reyn- olds, Debbie Wunsch, Rebecca Squirell, Bonnie Copening, Scott O'Neal, Barb Hogan, Vicki Burnett, Starla Michael, Anita Dodd. Row 5: Debbie Sumner, Debbie Johanning Marsha Carr. American Marketing Association EEZ M i izzuiur ' l lil American Marketing Association, Bottom Row: David S. Grese, Stella key, Thomas E. Linkogel, james R. Krudwig, Faculty Advisor, Row Howell, Thompson, Jon Hughes, Cindy Mayfield, Mary Ellen Bradshaw, Nancy jeff Monaghan, Mark Biscan, James A. Barnes, Vicki Bishop, Peggie Hyaco. Row 2: Cynthia Schmelz, Linda Vidas, Kriss Pearson, Brenda Key, Moeller, Lynnie Houck, Marlea Homesley, Carol DeHawn, Don DeHaven, Keith L. Stettes, Richard Randol. Top Row: Steve Lurvey, Chris McClos- Carol McGee. iii Christian Student Center Christian Student Center, Bottom Row: Larry Allman, Rita Horner, Vicki Moore, Karen Lahmeyer, Barb Jennewein, Sherry Parsons. Marie Hoeppner, Cynoy Burrough. Row 2: Matt Jarrett, Donna Weter, Paula, Wiles, Patty Cook, Debbie Sievert, Karen Lefler, Karen Riddle, Theresa Kistner. Row 3: Mike Fontenot, Kathy Lynch, Karen Meyer, Krys Beasley, Linda Shoun, Jerri Price, Kay McKee, Mona Repper, Row 4: Steve Gill, Stan Risener, Mike Goodart, Phil Perry, Paul Simpson, Gary DeShazo, Bill Bierer, Greg Jackson, Tim Legg, Denton Corbett. Top Row: Jim Claroy, Jerry O'Neill, Bruce Hedeman, Doug Short, Bob Weber, Curtis Cates, Glenn Drysdale. Latter Day Saints Student Association Latter Day Saints, Bgftgm Row: Jackie Baldwin, Judy Collins, Vena Shel- ton. Row 2: Mike RadCliff, Jim Wilkins, Sharon Krindr, Marsha Blaylock, John Gratton, Jacque Lauck, Carol Capps. Top Row: Ken Thomson: Advi- sor, Daniel Drummond, Val Medlin, Tony Kriner, Steve Behiter, Blain Shelton, Cathy Antrim, Halaj Santos, Michiel Anderson. Concert Band, Bottom Row: Mary Sheperd, Karen Col- ton, Tammy Bowlin, Unknown, Phyllis Kerr, Mike Costeel, Cindy Hutsel, Carla Garison, Cindy Norman, Eiress Lamy. Row 2: Charlotte McClure, Sandy Han- man, Tom Gilmore, Colitte Carter, Steve Becker, Kathy Lucz, Charlotte Crabaugh, Barbra Carret, Angie Bell, Mary McAbee, jean Rainy, Tim Schultz, Frieda Grogan, Unknown, Linda Plebbe, Lee Krutsinger. Row 3: Roger Cloud, Glender Gray, Lori Carroll, Debbie Buckner, Phil Natney, Patty Macdonnell, Chris Si- mon, Jane Waters, Sue Tibbils, Connie Nations, Terry Plank, Marsha Lyon, Linell Maghuson, Mary Lemons, Ann Short, Jill Mallicoat. Row 4: Vicky Hanman, Cheryl Beaty, Becky Fraley, Carol Sherwood, Bill El- liott, Craig Kauffman, BJ. Mall, Curt Likin, Cliff Showalter, Greg Stonner, Unknown, Unknown, Kin Shepherd, Tim Larrison, David Hester, Rod May, Rob Reid, Brent Woody, Unknown, Suzanne Powers, Da- vid Smith, Tom Moss, Phil Fredrickson, Dan Smith, Robert Debbaut, Tom Walker, Alan Henderson, Da- vid Key, Dan Heitz, jeff Ritter, Chuck Pedue, Dan Casey, Kim Wood, Don Ratzlaff, David Milligan. Top Row: Mick Pollard, Randy Shetley, Vic Gann, Mark Stewart, R. Scott, M. Thatch. T8 Alpha Phi Omega X . , ' :ia at Q5 Q L , 'N AQ' :X V is-4 X 1 .. -v-aa.: ,ya ,.s.g+'..t W , , - c . t ,h , , if ,. , by- , ,i.- i y Y 'Ai 94 V '. Kg ,ff f1:'W A , ' t K. W.. 4. ' 4 - 'ly f ' ' ' haf f-GN 22? A A '53 'wa A - ,pfarff-tf W ,, li ,K M ,, ,, .N - t f . H W, T21 auf, ... -mfr - ,. , a fi . -if , aww 1 H e vw it ' 0 4--at - The Beta Mu Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was founded 38 years ago under the principles of friendship, leadership, and service. Service to the college, community, chapter and the country. The organization's central project is the annual Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon. The organization also works with the Good Samaritan Boys Ranch, the wel- fare office and participates in campus activities. Alpha Phi Omega, Bottom Row: Bejan Daneshfar, Steve Taylor, Steve Nelson, Brent Bierer, Pat Sullivan, Mike Effinger, Terry Burns, Garth Giles, Bill Gibbs. Row 2: Rick Farwell, Dale Perkins, Greg Cross, Dennis Wilson, Bob Seibert, Dr. Pat Copley - advisor, Rich Franklin, Bill Brown, Marilyn Hester - sweetheart, Scot Tedford, Ken Bruce, David Weiss, Terry Gilliland, Paul Morris, Stan Coller, Alan Williams. Top Row: Gary Smith, Rod Reed, Bill Teemer, Craig Engler, Keith Lee, Steve Holden, Bill Oster. Gamma Sigma Sigma ...tr ...av MMS - V L. ' W ,. ---ibn' le- A - The Gamma Sigma Sigma Chapter was started on the SMSU campus in October, 1972. As their purpose states, they are of service to the campus, community, and humanity through their activities. Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon, bike registration, river clean-up, Christmas party, halloween par- ty, and Thanksgiving food drive for underprivileged chil- dren are a few of the club's activities. Bottom Row: Karen Horrell, Nedra Askins, Jana Perkins, Mary Hill, Shar- on Steffen, Sharolynn Ullestad, Krissi Renie, Susan Simpson, Linda Sallee, Betty Snodgrass, Martha Dennehy. Row 2: Linda Blumer, Jeanne Prohaska, Lynn Kinder, Robbie Pope, Renee Houghtaling, Sue Kinast, Julie Schmidt, Anne Gensky, Debbie Compton, Sue Brewer, Marinda Miles, Peggy Foster. Row 3: Lucinda Arnold, Becky Fraley, Becky Deardoff, Debbie Wallace, Patty Alford, Liz Kaminski, Sherry Boyer, Linda Callans, Mary Aberer, Chazelle Copley, Debbie Farrar, Renie McClay, Marilyn Hester, Barb Schnarr. Row 4: Nancy G'Sell, Jenny Hatfield, Debbie Everitt, Cathy Rags- dale, Leslie Cunningham, Terri Martin, Kathy Kistler, Debbie Morrison, Jill Landolt, Brenda Lancaster, Linda Sheets, Marg Freeman, Jeannine Rumbo. Top Row: Melanie Thornhill, Angie Farwell, Marilyn Bowen, Marilyn Redd, Susan Colburn, Kathy Domeny, Carolyn Nations, Ann McClure, Cindy Pimperton, Debby Thornhill. Association Of Women Students The Association of Women Students is an organization established to unite women students on campus and to enable them to speak and act as the united voice of women of SMSU. The organization's activities this year included talks by Dr. McLaughlin and Mr. McDougall, a fashion show and a speaker from the holy lands. ,Alix vi A.W.S.: Bottom Row: Kathy Dalton, Debbie Coppedge, Debbie Compton, Carolyn Nations, Laurel Eden, Jan Fallesen, Beverly Sheperd, Jana Roberts. Top Row: Jean Ray, Peggy Foster, Fran Phillips, Karen Barnes, Debbie Smith, Viola Adams, Jean Schulte, Dean Geisler. Pace Aires Pace Aires was organized to provide a service and drill organization for SMSU Coeds. The club participates in ac- tivities such as drill meets, cancer drives, the Homecoming and Veteran's Day parades, and serving at Dames Tea and Corp. Commander's Reception. . . I Pace Aires: Bottom Row: Sheryl Watson, Debbie Phillips, Carolyn Krieg, Cindi Smith, Susan Soric, Robbie Kenney, Linda Weidenhoffer. Brenda Loucks. Row 2: Judy Geisler, Patty Wollpert, Gail Backhus, Rebecca Bohl- meyer, Sandra Simek, Roberta Decker, Linda Shown, Sherry Harris, CPT D.G. Goff. Top Row: Karen Maurice, Mindy Dierker, Mary Ann O'Neal, Jay Brown, Val Medlin, Jeanette Stroot, Priss Singleton, Julie Leslie, Jackie Baldwin. 'RSX' ' ' ,JY 'et-,Qi if A3 'CMV ' i was Q y , SMSU Vets 4' 1' Started in 1969, the Smsu Vets Club was organized to be a social-service organization to help veterans complete the transition from military to civilian activities. An annual Pig Roast, donations to St. Judes Hospital and Christmas bas- kets to underprivileged veterans are some of the Vets Club activities. VETS: Bottom Row: Bill Bland, Steve Lyne, Jim Raney, Paul Stevenson, Jerry Thompson, Allen Friar. Row 2: Cary Collins, Bill Duncan, Gary Sermersheim, Lamont johnson, Bill Stogsdill, Larry Emrie, jim Dorflinger. Row 3: Bob Kinney, Brandy McCrea, Ron Tayon, Jim Morton, jim Binghan, Larry Tennison, Dick Brown, Kent Cochran. Top Row: Tom Cindrich, Bill Dailey, Dave Bloodworth, Bill Johnson, Ed Canning, Dave Stewart, Dan Hutchinson, Pete Perry, Jim Anhalt, Exceptional Student Council For Children The Student Council for Exceptional Children was started in the spring of 1974 by interested students. Bike-a-Thon, membership drive, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and hallow- een parties for the exceptional children are just some of the club's activities. Social Work Club In its first year on the SMSU cam- pus the Social Work Club is com- posed of students interested in so- cial work who would like to in- crease their knowledge in the field. Bottom Row: Michelle Roberts, Karen Car- wile, Connie Harris, Mary Miller, Jane Spencer, Nereida Torres. Row 2: Janice Pike, Cindy Harris, Harlene Henderson, Mary Schuerenberg, Kim McAnally. Row 3: Leslie Vemer, Kathy Randall, Diane Fry, Anita Bridges, Patti McVay, Mark Otradovec. Row 4: Larry Pool, Teresa Goeking, Carol Bock, Becky Osterloh, Nancy Anderson. Row 5: Greg Hill, Chuck Peltz, Connie Pee- bles, Linda Becker, Mark Langeneckert. Top Row: Doris Ewing, Gary Anderson, Steve Robine, Pam Jones, Paula Hogan, Paul Simpson, Bottom Row: Dennis Bruns, Judy Hagene, Christine Killen, Sandy Rogers, Kathy Karch, Judy Grady. Row 2: Kathleen Gudenkauf, Elaine Hoerle, Robin Weisert, Kathy Dalton, Mari Lampton. Row 3: Sue VonStrohe, Debbie Baggett, Jan Moegle, Marilyn Hester, Pam Banz, ReRe Cassidy. Top Row: Phil Grafft, Dr. L.P. Rivera, Toph Gilbert, Terry Forsyth. Blair - Shannon RA's Blair Shannon RA's, Bottom Row: Marvin Toliver, Bev Macke, Pam Miller, Leta Howard, Sheree Martin, Cary Roth, Laura Chayse. Top Row: Valerie Lowe, Patti Daniel, Virginia Fry, Gary Rademacher, Cindy Gilli- land, Glen Doris, Jana Henleben, Paul Cordia, Claudia Kern, Patti Schnitke. Blair - Shannon judicial Board, Bottom Row: Larna Clark, Tom Murphy, ' Bruce Campbell- chief justice, Glenda Hunter, Marvin Toliver. Top Row: r 1 a Nila Vaughn, Tron Berry, Kathy Hambach, Mike Wynn, Krissi Renie, Kathy Starke, Meda johnson. Judicial Board lfreudenberger Judicial Board Bottom Row: Jimi Clark, Sue Klee- kamp, Pam Kimes. Top Row: Dave Heinrich, Terry Gilliland, Steve Holden, Marge Auchenbach, Walter Meister, Gary Hansford. M brjym X X 541, Q Wells Resident Assistants Bottom Row: Debbie S. Morrison, Karen Horrell. Row 2: Debbie Baggett, Nancy Day, Cathy Mosley, Teri Martin, Karen McKinney, Jo Ann Dailey. Top Row: Barb Dettart, Susan Thieman, Kay Stanley, Linda Knife, Leslie Likely, Linda Hake, Dodie Cammarata, jo Ann Kuhnert, Ellen Ogier, Pam jones. Wells Judicial Board Wells judicial Board, Bottom Row: Cindy Sanders, Sandy Galbraith, Karen Kremer, jessica Kirk, chief justice. Top Row: Mrs. Dawson, head resident, Jackie Phillips, Patty Dickens, Denise Vujovich, Mrs. Merin, advisor. Preudenberger Resident Assistants Freudenberger RA's, Bottom Row: Marc Williams, Paul Morris, Mark Robb, Jill Ieffcot, Bob Bissill, Bill Whiteworth. Row 2: R.L. Turk, Paul Ogier, Debbie Morrison, Ted Norris, Ron Zurster, Ron Spears, Mark Stewart, Mrs. Achenbach. Top Row: Dennis Bezold, john Duffner, Brian Fogle, Steve Miller, Sam Osterlok, Sterling Oliver, Scott johnson. Woods RAs Bottom Row: Juanita Pamplin, Karen Kupka, Debbie Vinceri, Nancy Logan, Kathy Reese. Top Row: Sheryl Wilson, Diane Dendrenelis, Kathy Mueller, Kathryn Wood, Sherry Curry. CDW Bottom Row: Susan West - parliamentarian, Vicky Hartwig - historian, Lou Powers - vice-president, Vonnie Plewa - president, Gail Sours - recording secretary, Patti Carter - treasurer, Mary Gebert - corresponding secre- tary. Top Row: Kathy Reese - senate advisor, Kathy Eaker, Corliss Davidson, Stephanie Chandler, Gail Warner, Luanne Yocom, Julie Weaver, Deb Cissell, Emily Turner, Cheryl Czajkowski, Louise McDonald, Suzie Holt, Ioan Murphy, Jenny Hatfield, Joan Schulte, Linda Weidenhoffer. S.. aff W3 Yxx Woods Judicial Board Left To Right: Susie Domijan - recorder, Robin Kitsmiller - justice, Deby Haley - jus- tice, Jackie Warden - chief justice, Susan Bujan - justice, Diane Altvater - justice, Kathy Reese - Advisor. SMSU Bowling Bears The SMSU Bowling Bears have been very active and suc- cessful in their recent tournaments. In the past year, the men's team won the title of conference champs of Missouri Intercollegiate Conference. In addition the same team achieved regional team-runner-up. In the Missouri Inter- collegiate Bowling Conference for women, The SMSU wom- en's team was runner-up. Individual awards include: Jenni- fer O'Mara - regional singles champion, Joy Spurgeion - regional all-events champion an runner-up in national all- events. Bottom Row: Joy Spurgeon - team captain. Row 2: Cindy Cwebelein, Donna Gil, Jennie O'Mara, Diane Jurgens, Liz Riley. Row 3: Ken Anderson - coach, Dick Ewing - captain, Gary Pilla, Mike Coon, Richard Arnette, Bill Glenn - coach. Top Row: Steve Wiemer, Terry Walsh, Bill Chapman - coach, Alan Crossley. S 1 'ln 1 i511 f 9 -a,,,,.Ji T qs? - Amateur Radio Club To help members better understand and serve the communication field was the main purpose of the SMSU Amateur Ra- dio Club. With the addition of the new Industrial Education building the club moved its equipment to the new facility and saw the addition of an amateur tele- type machine. Kneeling: David Kucera, Donzil Worthington. Standing: Tom, Phil Allgeyer, David Benson, Ted Brown, Mark Steele, Steve Butler, Mike Delk, Da- vid Bowman. SMSU Debaters Bottom Row: Mark Leheney, Jim McCall, Rita Flaningam, Patti Lancaster, jeff Carter, Terry West, Joan Williams, John Woodfin, Carl Flaningam. Top Row: David Cooley, Bill jordan, Doug Harpool, Brent Green, Charles Crossno, Mary Gilliland, Kevin Lehr, Chris Marsh, Dan Snodgrass, Keith Grimm. s sssss .sr The SMSU Debaters in the last six years have advanced to district competition and last year were fortunate to partici- pate in the national tournament. In addition SMSU was selected to host the national collegiate debate tournament for the 1976- 77 school year. Honey Bears Giving campus tours and serving as hostesses for campus activities were only a few iobs of the Honey Bears. This group of SMSU coeds served as a public relations organiza- tion for the campus. Bottom Row: Kathy Helling, Mary Kay Ferguson, Brenda Clinkingbeard, Linda Parrish, Joyce Marberry, Elaine Ecord. Row 2: Kim Roy, Laurie Clark, Karen Zacher, Ioureen Sounders, Susan Skiffington. Top Row: Cathy Nations, Sue Brewer, Debbie Morrison, Patti Meckfessel, Paula Smith, Laura Callahan, Sandy Galbraith, Denise Vujovich, Susan Morton, Melody Montgomery, Kathy Noll. ' if e 'st. Association Cf International Students The Association of International Students was started in Bottom gow: Ri:55'KihKW0lE F191 Lisle' Ceiiagf Bgeno-Jo: 2: 1312? - - - Tantosu roto, erra man um i , rjoman az ani, o arnma - 1964 by Eflwafd Plerce' Star-ting Wlth only 10 members' the Hawashem, Hung Nguyen, Dr. E. Howard Matthews - advisor. 'Top Club has 1r1CreaSed greatly 111 5129- The Organization Spon- Row: Walid Abbasa, chakib Loudiyi, Stanley Lam, Khalid Loudiyi, Joy 501-ed an Internatignal Wegk and a talent Shgw as its ac- Borders, Umahoin Russel - secretary, Mrs. Carol Starlces. Lakshmi N, tivities Roy, Dr. Tommy Starkes - advisor, Varughese George, Abdolhosein Deh- ' dashti, Arthur Guruswamy, jewru Bandeh, Edow Woode, ChackKau Lun, Kanny Yeung, Khair AlSharif - president, Parivz Ghazimoradi, Abdolgh- ani Sharify. siyii assi Bottom Row: Karen Kennedy. Row 2: Venus Hill, Nereida Parres, Joanne Dailey. Top Row: John Henderson, Karen Ware, Harry Grant, Dennis O. Hill, Dennis T. Hill, Shar- on Brewton, Shelly Crain, George McGillan, Cynthia Shipley, Myron Higgins. Harambee Harambee is a newly formed organiza- tion of the SMSU campus. The club originated to better the relationship be- tween the black students on campus and through the community. Black Soul Week and a black play were some of the activities the club sponsored. Welcome Harambee. Pictured To The Left is Harambee member Dennis Hill. Keep up the hard work Dennis! Backpacking and cave exploration along with the study of caves and the Ozarks natural resources are some of the activities of the Heart of the Ozarks Grotto Club. As an organization dedicated to conservation, the club is open to any concerned student. Heart OF the Ozarks Grotto, Bottom Row: Randy Hanes, Mike Puhl - President, Randy Justice, Tom Longwell, Natalie Witte, Artney Lewis. Row 2: Rodney Miner, Sue Scmidt, Tom Richardson, Sue McCalpin. Row 3: Paul Morris, Jennifer Kurtz, Tim Leitner, Mike Riegsegger, Rick O'Connor, Bob Taylor, John Starke, Unknown, Nancy Baker, Ken Thomspn - Advisor. Top Row: Dan Chrisinger, Larry Jensen, Robbie Dawson, Ron?, Unknown, Unknown, Shane Webb, Jim Stewart, Un- known, Unknown, Elaine Farr, Ron Hough. Heart Of The Ozarks Grotto Club Repertory Dance Company Mary Evans, Kathy Christiansen, Chrys Baxter, Teri Knapp, John Kline- line, Libby Evans, Susan Elliott, Joe Gabriel, Gina Ross, Doug Otto, Janet Flood, Mary Toney, Jean Ray, Cindy Frees, Carol Boulignt, Jami Crist, Nancy Cable, Pattie Hill, Lynn Meier, Sue Lawhon, Kathy Bartley, Annette Crain, Robin Bennett, Kathy Naioti, Yvette Scruggs, Doug Taylor. The SMSU Repertory Dance Company participated in sev- eral activities this past year. These include: Student Dance Festival, Children's Dance Concert, Faculty Dance Concert, Student Dance Concert, and Mime Concert. .Jn -4 A 5 Saddle and Rodeo Club Trail rides, horse shows and annual rodeos were only a few of the activities enjoyed by the members of the SMSU Saddle and Rodeo Club. Established in 1970 by Dr. Paul B. Starks and Gene Burns, the club functions to promote intercollegiate rodeo and to develop an appreciation of horses in all students. Bottom Row: Teresa Witte, Jan Lile, Janice Peders. Row 2: Donna Clark, DyAnna Short, Kris Wood, Nancy Pipkin. Row 3: Randy Van Dgrift, Jean Hall, Mark Grotheer, Stan Franklin. Top Row: Dale Mooman, Ed Hulse, Bob Zent, Terry Miller, jerry Wipke Steve Hensley, Darrel Johnson, Larry Teason, Dr. Paul B. Starks. The Rifle and Pistol Club of SMSU serves to enhance sportsmanship and to inform students of the proper use of firearms. Activities of the organization included fall and spring float trips, a spring formal dinner banquet, and na- tionwide NRA invitational matches. Rifle and Pistol Club Bottom Row: Gregory Crites, Linda Herzberg, Harold Hoffman, Leonard Simek, Sandra Simek, Maj. john Luallin. Row 2: David Stockton, Wendell Garrett, Earl Steven Creech, Karen Maurice, Craig Mueller, Dale Herzberg, Roberta Decker. Top Row: Frederick Goman, Thomas McDonald, james, Medlin, Val Medlin, Glendon Gray, Priscilla Singleton. Chamber Grchestra Chamber Orchestra, Debbie Hartzell, Cathy Bair, Lyndia Pearson, Jill Kuklenski, Jan James, Cary Willianson, Debbie Buckner, Cynthia Scully, Director, Jeanne Crandel, Starla Michael, Lew Scott, Patrice Young, Shelly Speese. University Symphony University Symphony Orchestra, Row 1: Jan James, Cary Williamson, Debbie Hartzell, Lyndia Pearson, Starla Michael, Patrice Young, Shelley Speese. Row 2: Cathy Bair, Jill Kuklenski, Mike Hurley, Sue Mills, Marcel Wehrman, Evon Jackson, Linda Alexander, Candy Affolter, Cindy Davis, Mike Castell, Sheri Kraft, Larry Throne. Row 3: fSeatedj Tammy Bowlin, Mary Sheperd, Barbara Garrett, Karen Saxton, Kim Wood, Tom Walker, Randy Shetly. Top Row fStandingJ: Jane Snyder, Walter Hawkey ldirec- torJ, Jane Waters, Chris Simon, Phil Matney, Sue Tibbils, Phil Frederick- son, Robert Reed, Robert Debaut, Kent Bender. Not Pictured: Jeanne Cran- dall, Alice Eill, Charles Loeber, Lewis Scott, Paul Augspurger, Cliff Showalter, Vicki Hanman, Rex Stone, Joe Hutcheson, Suzanne Harlament, Leslie Williams, and Laurie Larsen. 0:5 ,v A- f ..-fur? and Flying Team The SMSU Flying team was organized in the late 1960's to represent SMSU at the Inter-collegiate Airmeets. In the small amount of time it has been in existence, the team has done very well in competition and was the National Champion in 1974- 1975. Bottom Row: Chris Noble, Debbie Phillips, Dr. Ed Mantei. Top Row: Jim Crooke, !J'3 i1 The SMSU Flying club was organized to promote and in- form the campus public about aviation.The club holds the two-cent-a-pound rides each semester as its money making project. The club also totally supports the Flying Team and is presently engaged in organizing the first Intra-Missouri Collegiate Airmeet to be held in the late spring. Flying Club Bottom Row: Bob Gerken. Row 2: jim Hodson, Tim Cain, Tom Ferguson, Kent Grassle, Ron Reser. Row 3: Mike Flood, Gary Lipscomb, Debbie Phillips, Rick jesse. Top Row: jim Crooke, Chris Noble, Dr. Erwin Mantei. Campus Scouts The Campus Scouts is a co-ed organization promoting fellowship and leadership through service and recrea- tional projects. The organization is backed by the scouting movement. The club's activities included a float trip on the Niangua River, A Get to Know You Pot Luck Supper, the annual Seniorflixplorer Scout event, a Christmas party and a spring campout. Campus Scouts, Bottom Row: Debbie Myers, Betty Stevenson, Jane Francka. Top Row: Jeff Ritter, Jeanne Prochaska, Don Ratzlaff. Not pictured: Renie NcClay, Donna Smith. Q SMSU Sailing Club The SMSU Sailing Club was formed on the SMSU campus in 1970 by Ann Woolridge. Throughout the year the club participates against such teams as Drake University, Arkan- sas University, Michigan State, Purdue, Notre Dame and Wisconsin, In addition to competition events the club also holds a Sailing Day open to all SMSU students and faculty. Sailing Club, Bottom Row: Alan Wilcox, Tom Pollard, Bill Goodson. Top Row: Paul Sivcovich, Ken Bromberger, Nancy Harrington, Tom Kruse, Barry Mertz, Donna Bromberger. West Plains - Agriculture Club Bottom Row: Larry Luther, John Peller, Mary Atkinson, C. Collins. Top Row: Richard Orr, Rodney Gibson, Steve Crider, james Murrell. i West Plains Student Activities Commission Bottom Row: Rodney Gibson, Joyce Campbell, Pam Springer, Steve Gleghorn. Row 2: Debbie Simpson, Richard Orr, Vicki Newman, John Feller. Top Row: Amber Halford, Joe Hilbrich, Bernadette Miller. SMSU Cheerleaders Bottom Row: Steve Patton, Nancy Civiello, ,Iirn Woods, Margaret Pres- Tom Roddy, Tim May, Bev Parmenter. Top Row: Suzanne Newton ley. Row 2: Jayne Harman, Steve Crowder, Dorsey 'I'routman,1im Kern, Debbie Hughes, Jan Keener. is ,ui ,vc-71. 4 .Q X tl :, '! A rf' ,qw- Front Row: jim Woods, Margaret Presley, Steve Patton, Nancy Civiello, Roddy, Suzanne Newton, Dorsey Troutman, jim Kern, Debbie Hughes Tim May, jan Keener. Top Row: Steve Crowder, Jayne Harman, Tom Greeks Couples rock to the sounds of the times at a Greek formal. TKE's polish their trophies, won in school intramural competition. Sorority sisters pose around the juke box after a fall rush party. Panhellenic Council -..,,,5x-L!,,!i,,,k4,..-- Panhellenic Council, Seated: Lisa Fitzsimmons, Barb lah, judy Geisler, Brenda Laffoon, Cathy Richman, Morris. ,W ,..., W ..,,, VN ,,.,,,, -k l 1' 1 '--' -XV. Johnson. Standing: Pamela McCul- Barb Cordaro, Cheri Pierson, Pam Inter-fraternity Council, Bottom Row: Dean David Harris, Bob Carney, Kenny Ross, Dave Rick- erson, Lynn Avery, Chris God- frey, Stu Knapp, Jim Blair, Wally Tierney, Darrell Johnson. Row 2: Lee Hancock, Patrick Messer, Pat Lilly, Ron Grant, Marc Cooper, Dick McQuitty, Tony Murphy, Dorsey Troutman, Charles Horn- back, Phil Perkins. Top Row: Ray Burger, R. Michael Pearson, Mel- vin Schebaum, Scot Franson, Craig Bailey, Bob Eisenhardt, Rick Garrison, Fred Meuschke, Cary Bushka, Pat Barr, Randy Kreisel, Rodney Sell, Steve Eid- son, Rick Diebold, Steve Rawson. lnterfraternity Council Rickerson, secretary. Executive Council, Seated: Stu Knapp, vice-president, Lynn Avery, president, Chris Godfrey, treasurer. Standing: Dave Alpha Delta Pi Bottom Row: Debby Dorn, Janie Walters, Brenda Fuson. Row 2: Donna Wilson, Connie Lay, Debbie Vann, janeth Reichert, Terry Elmore, Brenda Wood, Jamie Alexopolis, Marie Winget, Mary Kay Ferguson, Rosanne Kissel, Cathy Richmond, Sandy King, Pam McCollough, Billie Stratman, Susie Dreathrage, Chris Poulik, Tina Mills. Row 3: Cheri Medland, Joureen Souders, Robin Caplinger, Debbie Callahan, Karen Harris, Martha Love, Linda Parrish, Dandy Dennis, Donna Newton, jill Kluklenski, Janet r if Q nun. af., - - ......T-- ,. McBride, Shelle Barnes. Row 4: Robin Ryan, Susan Morton, Mary Ingram, Pam Ramsey, Nancy Mitchell, Pam Graybeal, Robyn Fassel, Nancy Klin- kerman, Molly Gourley, Kay Keiser, Sharon Hampton, Sandy Hoblick, Becky Peck, Sara Blankenship, Karen Lackey, Leslie Callow, Paula Patter- son, Cheryl Wilson. Row 5: jan Miller, Pam Brown, Beverly Pruitt, Cathy Bischoff, Dee Dee Trotter, Donna Speers, Debbie May, Patty Gregg, Franny Richardson, Jill Overbay. l l Alpha Gamma Sigma 4,32 . M 'If' 1 S 's...f'--, A- l, A .l.f Q, 4 , ' n ,af ff'-1 I I l ,,,.,,. ,- HAY gf.: -1 A yr, , 'ai fp PM '7 Bottom Row: Darrell Johnson,Tom Chudomelka, Ron C. Hawkins, Anita Martin, Bob Kuttenkuler, Chris fMuskratD Noble, Ronnie E. Hunt. Row 2: Bryan Feemster, Mike Campbell, Marvin Williams, Scott Paterson, Mark Alpha Gamma Sigma Little Sisters: Linda Pruitt, Barb Sonthermer, Shirley Melies, Teresa Lewis, Pam Langford, Linda Sallee, Valvalia Maggard, Anita Martin, DyAnna Short, Kathy Bartley, Chriss Todd, Amy Yeldell, Shelley Mayer. S Nuelle, Ron Kahl, Billy Ginnings. Row 3: David McCroskey, Stephen Rawson, Edward Hunt, Phillip Caywood, Clyde Korte, Phil Perkins, Stan Franklin. fl Alpha Sigma Alpha Bottom Row: Cheryl Meers, Kathy Putthoff, Cheryl Johnson, Beth Felkner, Brenda Clinkingbeard, Mindi Mosher, Kathy Spanos, Carolyn Dunham, Paula Rule, Cathy McBride, Karen Barnes, LeAnn VanSo- meren, Mimi Huber. Row 2: Kathy Noll, Mary Hippert, Sue Martin, BJ. Johnson, Diane King, Vickie Etter, Diane Spanos, Meg Quinn, Paula Moore, Kathy Helling, Ginny Franklin. Row 3: Karen Brecht, Barb Cordaro, Candy Little, Patti Meckfessel, Kim Smith, Joan Sorgen- frei, Paula Sarver, Lisa Perryman, Patty Schmiedeke, Marilyn Powell, Anne Trachsel, Patty Crosswhite. Row 4: Barb Durer, Lisa Willis, Cindi White, Janice Dickerson, Denise Lambert, Maxine Carlisle, Cherie Wood, Paula Dessieux, Marla Meyer. Top Row: Bev Abney, Chris Felkner, Sally Schulte, Vickie Silvey, Leah Wilder, Karen Wiggins, Cindy Hayes, Donna Sparks, Elaine Ecorcl, Paula Masten, Debbi Chris- tie, Dana Nelson, Sue Cagle, Terry Wendel. t .ty V ,J Nl Kappa Alpha , ,,,,,,.,.....w-w-v-v- , Jw Kappa Alpha, Bottom Row: Stan Barker, Gordon Kinne, Tom Guenzler, Elaine Ecord, sweetheart, Dennis Fry, Phil Luebbers.iR0w 2: Tom Bloess, Montee Sneed, joe Wilson, Bob Sterling, Mike Testerman, Rick Pettit, Chuck Leighton, Ross Hyde, Steve Eidson. Row 3: jack Cook, Dave Casey, jim Parson, Rick Bennett, Duane Gorman, Steve Brown, Mark Laughlin, joe Gerlelz, Ron Looney, Scott Clayton, Rick Place, Steve Garrigan, Mike Osredker, Zack McCurdy, Len Myrick, Craig Warren. Top Row: Tom Carter, Terry Mitchell, Mike Moore, Mark Rodebush, Rick Bierman, john McCaskill, Suane Soper, Rick Macdonnell, Mike Farris, Curt Robertson, Tim Love, Tom Rycowski, jim Harper, Larry Smothers. Kappa Alpha Daughters of Lee, Bottom Row: Dana Sparks, Pam Cohen, Gail Staley, Mary Ingram, Stephanie Purcell. Row 2: Sue Martin, Billie Stratman, Robin Ryan, Cindy Thomas. Top Row: Terri Smith, Mindi Mosher, Paula Maston, Kay England, Sharon Adams, Dana Beeler, Kathy Shearer, Elaine Ecord. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents. Bottom Row: Pam Morris, Cindy Garrison, Sue Rylick, Diane Ashburner, Mary Taylor, Therese Schultejans. Row 2: Mary Mertens, Paula Collins, Dianna Snow, Chris Banasik, Mary Jo Earnstmann, Terry Vodicka, Susan Rector, Janice Stanley, Connie Douglas, Phyllis Precht, John Ferrill. Row 3: Ilzlliancy Norman, Ellen Boeke. Row 4: Jeanne Johnston, Michelle oore. Bottom Row: Randy Allen, Don Aasby, Tim Beesley, Chester Reed, Eugene Miller, Joe Curtis, Pam Morris, Bimbo Fast, Perry Guazimoradi. Row 2: Rich Anderson, Kevin Dickey, Marc Coo- per, Dick McQuitty. Row 3: Dan Skill, Stan Pierce, Terry Thie- man, Dean Pearing, Jim Paschal, Dennis Vincent, Dave Skill, Tom O'Sullivan, Gary Crockett, Wade Herney, Pat Newman, Ken Redding, Gregg Worton, Bill Svoboda. Top Row: Jerry O'Neill, Tim Griffin, Steve Stapp, Gib Adkins, Dick Brown, Scott Roper, Brian Dreckshage, John Terrill. Bottom Row: Mark Horsch, Don Niel, David Burkart, Barb Mesler, Sweet- heart, Jim Blair, Mike Owens. Top Row: Dan lmhof, Ralph latorola, Steve Brendell, Jim Titus, Rick Kastan, Bob Eisenhardt, Bob Vanmeter, Joe Shew- maker, Charlie Pettijohn, Duane Spalding, Alan Bardwell. Phi Sigma Epsilon Little Sisters: Right Row: Linua Weidenhoffer, Wendy Brooke,Layne Stober, Jodi McMillian, Jeanni McMillian. Middle Row: Chris lmhof, Mary Lu Thomas, Cathy Amick, Jeanette Strute. Left Row: Barb Mesler, Linda Farrell, Judy Tiemann, Cheryl Italiano. Pi Kappa Alpha Bottom Row: Jake Harp, Daryl J. Gilley, Barre Hammond, Bruce Barker, Robertson Howard, Dave Rickerson, Kent McPhail, Phil Lacy, James Duermyer. Row 2: Melvin Schelaun, Lee Hancock, Jay Nicholson, Tony Wood, Philip Eastin, R. Michael Pearson, Kevin Green, Steve Schmidt, Bob Mays, Terry Regan, Craig T. Smith, Charles Wise Jeffrey Scot Sheets, Jerry S. Bates, Gregory T. Dell, Thomas Brent Milner. Row 3: Phil Robertson, William B. Gerstung, Jr., Steve Turek, Kent Jennings, Mark Strick, Tom Garwood, Craig Neiderstadt, Steven Marsh, Larry Thompson. Top Row: Gary Breece, Mark Melson, Mario Marra, Steve Janson, Roger Osborne, John Jackson, Mark Q. Johnson, Kenny Rahmeyer. A 5 Pike's Peaks: Bottom Row: Jayne Lam- kin, Nancy Jennings, Stephanie Wein- dall, Bert Bacon, Terry Regan, Janet Nie- derstadt, Rea Garwood, Cheryl Wilson, Jill Overbay, Susan Faris, Paula Aber- sold, Sharon Hampton, Sunny Brum- baugh, Craig Niederstadt. Top Row: Jeff ,. ,tw I. Forde, Dixie Woods, Jeannie Cutolo, Sherry Curry, Linda Condren, Adrienne lzl 1, ,Q Weindall, Connie Engel, Cheri Lotz, Viki M Benitz, Sandy Wyatt, Janet Martin, JOY Abersold, Jill Schockley. Sigma Chi Bottom Row: John Jaszczak, Tom Cies, Rick Sanders, Jim Parry, Kathy Roedel, John Harrison, Mark Montgomery, Mark Rickerson, Steve Buss, Steve Car- lisle. Row 2: Greg Tibbs, Pat Barr, Doug McCrary, Larry Catt, Greg Jones. Row 3: Rob Maple, Greg Stervinou, Ray Holder, Dave Hall, Les Noe, Curt Guerhardt, Lou Swyden, John Gambill. Row 4: Jeff Nye, Curt Stalcup, Doug Schmidt, Steve Thompson, Ric Anderson, Kenny Ross, Row 5: Mark Nelson, Marc Cleavinger, Keith Larmer, Butch Beeman, Winston Wolf, Rick Renfro, Keith Collins, Mike Strouse, Gus Henry, Doug Birkbeck, John Allison, Mike Strickland, Joe Stre- tesky, Marc Welborn, Marc Holman, .ag , I -:img Jim Hamilton, Larry Rydzewsky, Mike Merrick. Sigma Chi Little Sigmas: Left To Right: Susan Barker, Susan Morton, Vicki Smith, Stephanee Clardy, Joureen Souders, Pam Ives, Kathy Roedel, John Harrison, Cathy Richmond, Judy Westfall, Meg Quinn, Janet McBride, Marty Yost, Mari- lyn Powell, Michelle Thomas. Sigma Phi Epsilon E2 2 i 4 4 , l ! Bottom Row: Buck Finnegan, Mark Matheson, Mike Finnegan, Ed Ossie, Jim Burns, Doug Light, Dennis Heirn, Steve Harris. Row 2: Dave Spiguzza, Randy Masters, Kent Giddens, Rick Hoerman. Row 3: Mike Hartman, Tim Fitzgerald, Denny Clark, Gary Mendenhall, Marty Davis. Row 4: Kevin Landrum, Rick Filley, Bruce Cloninger, Phil Elliot, Jim Baygents, Mike Cimbalista, Mark Pederson, Stewart Kinney, Chris Wentz, Bob Fechter, Bob Miller, Denny Newell, Denny Laws, Rodney Nollman, Gary Grubs, Clay Ramsey, Jeff Mattingly, Chris Elliot, Barry Mertz, Mark Maravelle, Stan Walker, Kevin Garrison, Tom Wisniewski, Bob Winterrose, Patrn Harrigan, Vince Pinhead Smith. Row 5: Bruce Ploetze, Terry Wal Spencer King, Jim Schaub, less McReynolds, Darrel Parrish, Karry lo son, John Heese, Mike Rueter, Rich Pieron, Dennis Fitzgerald. Top R TJ. Winter, Pat Masser, Shane Reikard, John Maier, Mike St. Clair, G Reed, Jeff Lenzen, Mike Mullen, Kent Tipton, Criag Bartholic, Bill Arne Bill Slater, Ted Meyer, Steve Helton, Mark Weber, Bob Carney, Tom Kr J.R. Chappel, Don Derryberry, Mike Yancey. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sisters of the Golden Heart. Bottom Row: Linda O'Rourke, Joyce Marberry, Janice Horton, Denise Eisenreich, Robin Kitsmiller, Diane King, Nancy Becker. Top Row: Donna Clark, Debi Larson, Cheryl Sanders, Jill Trotter, Melody Montgomery, ,loan Sor- genfrei. Bottom Row: Ann Higgins, Cindy Mayberry, Bev Austin, Dianna Snow, Nancy Richards, Lanora Everett, Cynthia Bennett, Pam Cousins, Pam Grassle. Row 2: Janet Benton, Mary Jo Ernstmann, Julie Angotti, Cheri Wiggins, Kathy Zweerink, Jayne Carbe, Diane Bennett, Kay Green, Cindy Schindler, Evelyn Smith, Jane Hall, Pam Morris, Cindy Davis, Paula Scheibe, Debbie Uffmann, Michelle Moore, Cindy Morris, Cindy Blansett, Susan Sweaney, Chris Banasik, Janet Elmore, Barb Mesler, Lyn- da Caine, Carol Bingaman, Susan Rector,,Nan- cy Revis. Row 3: Diane Early, Paula Collins, Nancy Norman, Gail Backhus, Roberta Har- brucker, Cathy Lohmeyer, Cindy Hankins, Kristin Ausburn, Cheri Pierson. Top Row: Mary Beth Beale, Diane Ashburner, Cindy Nor- man, Yim Leong, Debbie Viebrock, Cathy Car- ras, Leslie Cunningham, Robbie Kenney, Nan- cy Hartshorne, Marion Mom Blunt, Marilyn Piland. Sigma Nu Bottom Row: john Humphries, Bud Penney, Mike Kraft, Randy Price, Todd Henne, Dennis Lewis, David Long, Terry Miller, Larry Rapp, Robin Scott, Matt Drury, jay Stigall, Bill Butts, Ed Amass. Row 2: Steve Crockett, Steve Mullen, David Janicke. Row 3: Harry Chapin, Bill Drury, Tory Murphy, Rex Jones, Dick Smith. Row 4: Dave Bosso, Rim Lee, Ray Burger, Dirk Morgan, Bob Duffey, Chris Dannenfeldt, Richard Bullock, Mark Haldimen, Mike Crim, Phil Stephens, Bob Frazier, John Collander, Randy Shephard, Gary Eberle, Todd Bladewell, Cliff johnson, Mark Garnett, Marvin Pack, Scot Franson. Row 5: jim Bramlett, Jeff Sprinkle, jerry Ponder, Ken Barker, Cliff Moore, Ron Reser, jim Brooks, David Kirk, Ross Richardson. Sigma Nu Little Sisters: Bottom Row: Cindy Ottea, Lorinda McKnight, Nancy Murphy, Sandy Hoblick, Susan Chiles, Carol Smith, Karen Hawkins, Nancy Mitchell. Top Row: Connie King, Stephanie Scott, Becky Barnes, Laura Whitworth, Debbie Callahan, Valerie Newman, Molly Gourley, Robin Ross, jan Martin, Debbie Steinkiste. ' -6' 3? M s V, Sigma Pi. Bottom Row: Steve Mac- Arthur, Dan Arthur, Steve Wagner, Greg Hanzlick, Row 2: Kevin Whitney, Greg Allawell, Randy Reed, Pat Lilly, Kenny Burk, Mike Katzfey, David Nobles, Kathy Noll, sweetheart, Dorsey Trout- man, jeff Meyer, Bob Townsend, Steve Abbadessa, Greg Wilson, Scott Glover. Row 3: Terry Fischer, Linus Drees, Mike Trimble, joe Kidwell, Rick Garrison, Scott Maxwell, Dave Thater, Dennis Scharpf, Bob Caine, Alan Dixon, Paul Sapenaro, Mark Moore, Ron Walden, Dave Petiford, Gary Heitzman, Tom Pee- bles, Iay Price, Mark Vernon, Gary Scott, Dave Bechtold, Dave Lupardos, Gary Garwitz, Craig Curtiss, Kirk Clinking- beard. Top Row: joe Millsap, John Croak, Jim Rathman, Tony Hoedel, Kirk Hewitt, Mike Fouts, Rick Fry. Sigma Pi Sisters of Athena: Bottom Row: Debbie May, Roberta Harbrucker, Jana Hall, Karen Lackey. Top Row: Ann Hig- gins, Rachel Beatty, Diane Spanos, Su- san Skiffington, Marla Marshall, Pam McCullah, Ann Bone, Becky Peck, Steve MacArthur, sweetheart, Pam Brown, Patty Meckfessel, Kathy Noll, Carolyn Dunham. Sigma Sigma Sigma l l S S - ....... Bottom Row: Sharon Adams, Judy Westfall, Susan Skiffington, Liz Sey- Vicki Henges, Susan Chiles, DonAnnette Greenwood, Becky Barnes, Mary mour, Michelle Mack, Terri Henges, Linda Gray, Denise Day, Terri Smith, Dziatlik, Dana Powell. Row 5: Anna Bylthe, Susan Walker, Mike Kelley, Dana Beeler, Cindy Ottea, Kelley Caddy, Laura Whitworth, Lisa Fitzsim- Ann Bone, Cindy Melson, Susan Ratcliff, Marsha Atkinson, Amy Ellis, mons, Susan Kornis, Kim Bailey, Missy Murph. Row 2: Pam Ives, Lynda Joni Baker. Row 6: Rachel Beatty, Janice Preston, Anita Martin, Nancy Bigler, Jeanne Bonhamn. Row 3: Sharen Hoemann, Ellen Brown, Val New- Rush, Peggy O'Neil, Brenda Laffoon, Jeanine Schindel. man, Debbie Ryan. Row 4: Joy Ganus, Shelley Weidnan, Carol Gillespie, Sigma Tau Gamma IM-1u W' 1 l l Q Bottom Row: Jody Shinnebarger, Bill Rayfield, Mark McClelland, Danny Civiello, Tom King, Ron Grant, Dave Osborne, Craig Bai- ley. Row 2: Randy Craig, Doug Horfon, Randy Depew, Allen Matthews, Kevin O'Neil, jim Franklin, Rosh jenkins, john Eg- gers, Gordon Fritz, Ralph Saunders, Tim Kilpatrick, Steve Hensley, Gary Haney. Top Row: Greg Burton, Steve Horton, jay Paradies, Harold Brown. Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sisters, Bottom Row: Cathy Coon, Ann Stiegmeyer, jane Hall, Marsha Atkinson, Tammy Christopher. Top Row: Tawna jenkins, Nancy Civiello, jennifer Koffman, Nancy Mueller, jean Ray, Lisa Littman, Donna Unner- stall. Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE Little Sisters, Bottom Row: Kyna Wray, Bonnie Haid, Ceci Burke, Susan Gilmore, Terre Gorham, Rhonda Floyd, Sandy Galbraith, Mary Gale Sanders, f! Punk Vallely. Top Row: Kim Hale, Janet tt- 235 Herman, Kathy Falcone, Mimi Huber, Carla Craig, Kim Kelsey. Not pictured: Pam Ralls, Lynne Wilcox, Kathy Still- son, Dee Dee Trotter, Robin Hopkins, Carrie Taylor, Karen Barnes, Connie Talbott, Susie Sourwine, Brenda Fuson, Theresa Beck. Row 1: Dan Clevenger, Don Burks, Ron Forrest, Wayne Zeigenbein, Mike Wyrick, Kent Radcliff, Bill Arney, Cy Murray, Mark Fuson, Bob Stokey Row 2: Teri Wilson, Barry Smith, Bill Scheer, Bill White, Bobby Laughin, Bob Downing, Doug Youngbird, Ace Martin, Gene Wincen, Michael Bai- ley. Row 3: Dave Talley, Michael McCarthy, Frank Beard, Scooter Dobkins, Tom Licata, Don Wood, Carry Bushko, jim Kern, Bob Wit, Gary Lewis f car I , l 5 , .XM ,, , , H 'Qs , ' i gg - -- ffl QA: , Tom Walker, Scot Schlosser, Derk Ralls, Geno Borgmeyer, Rick Diebold Randy Galbraith, john Bardgett, Steve Haynes, Gary Helwig. Row 4: Mike McCarty, Tom Baldwin, Gary Talbott, Lenny Nelson, Andy Redpath, Gary Steiner, Pat Straub, Mark Gilmore, Glenn Doris, Fred Meuschke, Steve Smith, Sam Brenneke, Chris Eveler. me f 5 ' l .. without words in friendship, all thoughts, all de- sires, all expectations are born and shared, with joy that is unacclaimed .... And let your best be for your friend. And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures ..... - Kahlil Gibran The Prophet 254 Top Left, Greek men awaiting the start of the wheelbarrow race. Center, All Greek Woman, Debbie Weyforth, and man, Pete Likens. Bottom Left, Greek athletes, Coleen Rooney and Eddie Williamson. Bottom Right, Sig- ma Pi hurries to build the highest pyramid to win. 1 I ' if A aim' X . . .X Q-es-Q-.tt.,,.......,.t e we 1 S Q X 4 'S q, I ' e L ' 1? I TIJ V za if P ' . 'QM 5 Greek Week Each year during the spring semester is an occasion that all SMSU Greeks eagerly await - Greek Week. When Greek Week 1976 arrived, all Greeks put everything aside to en- thusiastically participate in the various activities which in- cluded a service project, an all school dance, the annual Greek sing, won last year by Sigma Kappa and Lambda Chi Alpha, and an awards ceremony honoring outstanding Greek man and woman of the year, as well as the outstand- ing Greek male and female athletes. The recipients of these awards last year were Debbie Weyforth, Alpha Sigma Alpha and Pete Likens, Sigma Nu, as Greek woman and man, Colleen Rooney, Alpha Sigma Alpha, and Eddie William- son, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Greek athletes. To further promote Greek unity land for some funj, there were open houses and parties to which everyone was invited. The week ended traditionally with the Greek Games, where all Greeks com- peted with each other in friendly contests and had fun being together. By the end of Greek Week, there were many tired, happy people looking forward to next year. 5 256 gli if E, .1-2. rhq 'lf' W' Q, :F .ff ,ga-q lam' W M 1 l- l fm.-a Q 'iii 5' he. . -,Q 3' 257 in itia- 2? J eww my 'Jr aj 'w. , . Registration 1 ff H f 64' - ' U' is sf we, X in tw iii i ' I 11 I l-I V0 UI uh 'ada 'Yay 8 if 14 ff 'M af' J' hxfwf Q- 'Nw-A v 1 Qu , , A .I , - 1' ,riff 'S r 1 , Q-f -J - 15, ff'f2.'-Aim ,, - 1 ' '- x.,,, f ,ts . ky In 3:3 :1 ii ' .- - - T' 'VA - .Wm ffl - g ' wif - M 'f - M -V., ,,,,,,,: :..,f:: ,., , f' fgqfffgx K . kk . Y- 4 ,LN '- fi, 3'5 -:- 7k ' - fmf'f . ,F 1 . ,gn , A , S 1,1 A - F2 7 ' M55 ififx, ' ' ,f Q ' if f Qin gi , i ia, yi.8, , ,.,,, . v 1 in ,914 gg? I 4 , 4, -' - iw, Y . , - . 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On the north side of campus, a new recreational building will house all SMSU indoor sporting events. ff gm in E' fi i ln The Beginning. .. In a flurry of new clothes, boxes, old suitcases, upstairs and downstairs treks, the everlasting process of moving in takes place. New faces, places, and things to do are highlighted by registration. Packets, closed courses, and visits to the book- store fouchlb are included in the frus- trating, yet finally rewarding ex- perience. F I5 fs? gglfiiuq . ii? - as... , vga? Vbvy HW Free Time The most popular activity on the SMS campus never seemed to be studying. Students spent their free time in many different ways. Although much phys- ical activity was seen, such as frisbee- throwing, swimming, and people- throwing, some preferred to relax in a less strenuous fashion. These spent time playing cards or talking. Some, however, couldn't find the ambition for even these pastimes, and could be found in more motionless states. Like sitting. SSS? mma- E mn.-an .W.,,,, .,,. gig? Hmmm .. ,... ,,- ..,,,M. ,M X. .N ,X M. .... .M M. 7k MN. ,x ,M-rm.-M M H,.,..n ,Q M, N M ..,.,. ,.,..-X ,M .. ...,.. WN ,A .-, .H wg .Q W V-, -rx mann 4- nn-an iiig Dorm Life The convenient location of the dormi- tories is the main reason students chose to live there. Besides making it easy to get to classes, the dorms pro- vide study halls, and lounges where the students may relax. Also, the dorms provide an excellent opportu- nity for students to meet people and make new friends. ttt 'N tt.i ,VA, '!f T :7'4 L' W ,my I Q vii' if t . Mit- f t , ' I , VF 1 V.. -i I ,E .2 pig, , M171 - is r i g 1 ' 4 t 1 t s ' 'ma H ,-'i 4 .rf J it -, . 'f W'-'i .i 2 e : 1 t we 1 is 4 22 . sf' t - .4 1.5 ytg t 1 t ' ,, , . i -ug ha Q 2 t H cy, f ' , 1 1. ', ' 1 '5 3 f 7 ,,,-ii .4 , . V A 253, 'V g fail QQ ' Q . . . 5 ws 1 f t iFTff?i1.l5?7.1+ fri t ' . .mat t 1 X A U 4 H Wula Commuters Commuting was a problem for the students who lived at home, or in apartments. These students were end- lessly faced with the problem of trav- eling to and from school. Some, who used their feet for transportation, dreaded the cold weather. But most students had the worry of where to park their car, for the parking lots were hopelessly overcrowded. Some solved this problem by riding a bike. Summer Summer activities at SMSU helped students pass the time when they wer- en't working or attending summer school. The SMS pool was a popular meeting grounds where students could swim, tan, or look at bodies, in an atmosphere permeated with the smell of Coppertone. Other summer events included a pet show, a horseshoeing school, a frisbee throw, a fourth of july celebration, and various other exciting activities. Bicentennial Festival ln honor of the United State's zooth birthday, SMS held a year-long bicen- tennial celebration. A festival with music, dancing, and crafts started the activities. Featured were Olive Brown and Trio, a jazz group, and Dick and Anne Albin, who sang folk songs. Old-time crafts, such as spinning and weaving, were also demonstrated. The observance of the national birth- date was carried on throughout the year, and included bicentennial films, guest speakers, dance theatres, and musical entertainment. ye.-g i Eg, KKK, I 33 f' 5 gy if N 3 Elections In what has been considered the longest running and hardest fought battle in the United States for Student Government President, junior Rod Sell after three elec- tions, finally won by a majority of 200 votes over his opponent Virgil Hill. The election, which began in the Spring of '75 with three candidates, was soon narrowed down to two when junior Randy Price withdrew from the race in the fall. Price cited apathy in the administration and student body as reasons for his withdrawal. The elections were capped by nu- merous appeals to Hill, Elections Commissioner Vernon Songer, and eventually Sell. Never before in the history of SMSU has the Judicial Board been called upon to act and make deci- sions. Their decisions set precedent for future elections while dealing with the inconsistancies of the past. Laurie Hanlen Standard l Bottom Left, candidate Virgil Hill campaigning Bottom Right, Rod Sell, during the hearings. Stu dents show interest by voting in the S.G.A. Pre sidental election. Art Exhibits The art exhibits were an important part of the cultural education offered at SMS. Students could view these ex- hibits in the Student Union, in the Library, as well as other places on campus. Exhibits included works such as sculptures, paintings, prints, weavings, and photographs, and re- presented all walks of life. The creations came from all over the world, but included many works of artists in the United States. For exam- ple, one exhibit Qpictured herej, The Con Artists, showed works done by inmates in a prison in San Francisco, under the direction of Maury Cooper, an art instructor here at SMS. Putting Up The Tent Tent Theatre The summer of 1975 marked the 13th season for SMSU's Tent Theatre. Since its opening in 1963, this theatre has presented 44 shows. This summer, three plays were presented: the musical comedy Destry Rides Again, the comedy Scapino, and the musical Godspell. Destry Rides Again, a musical of one of the most popular stories of the old west, was directed by Howard R. Orms. The noble sheriff, the dastard- ly villain, and the fancy lady with the heart of gold, all work together to complete this great American legend. Scapino, directed by Dr. Robert Bradley, was a riotous production with more action than a three ring circus. The play, an updated version of an original work by Moliere, was the story of young love and parents who try funwittinglyj to encourage it. Godspell, described as part clown, part minstrel, and part vaudeville, was directed by Dr. Michael McElhaney. This musical, based on the Gospel according to St. Matthew, was so successful in Springfield that the SMS students involved in it toured Europe during the spring semester, giving performances along the way. A scene from Destry Rides Again Above And Top Right, scenes from Scapino Above, Come here Jesus, I got something to show you - from God- spell , Below a barroom scene in Destry 276 Company Company, a musical comedy on the contemporary lifestyles in the U.S., included fifteen songs by the ac- claimed American composer and lyri- cist Stephen Sondheim. The play was set in New York City, focusing on the young modems, es- pecially on a bachelor named Robert and his experiences with his friends. Company was directed by Dr. Rob- ert Bradley, head of the speech and theatre department. Convocations Besides the Bicentennial Celebration lpages 270 and 2715, Convocations in- cluded events such as dance concerts, guest speakers, and talent shows. Pic- tured here are most of the participants in this program. From above Ccounter- clockwisej: Utah Dance Company Ctwo picturesj, Contemporary Cham- ber Ensemble, Scott Carpenter, American Brass Quintet, Ted Mack, Rod Rodger's Dance Company, Joan Fontaine, and Paul Ehrlich. ll. 4 e L, -gllilili 1 , 13 rf f 4 'H , 'N t 'UG u ., ., 1,4 N 'wQf.,'J:gg5g,.?FWV 'M 'ff Ip E 4 f Q s l . L 'Aifix' he 280 MQ--g..Q,.,,, Me-W ibn 4541 has we The Cave Bowling, pinball, fussball, and pool were just a few of the many activities enjoyed by students in the cave. This recreation center, located in the base- ment ofthe Campus Union, was filled with students during many of their leisure hours. Richie Havens Richie Havens, acknowledged to be one of the U.S.'s most accomplished artists in the field of contemporary American music, held a concert in McDonald Arena Sunday, November 23. His recordings were popular not only in the US., but in Great Britain, Brazil, and other countries. In 1974 Havens was awarded the prize of Best Interpreter in the International Festival of Sing, held in Rio de Ian- erio. ACU-I Regional Tournament The Association of College Unions - International held its regional tourna- ment of 1976 in 5MS's Cave. This competition included the four states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri, and was held from February fifth to the seventh. Students compet- ed individually and as teams. Games involved in the tournament were: ta- ble tennis, chess, fussball, bridge, and billiards. Homecoming The 1975 homecoming events started on Friday, October 24, with the final election of the Homecoming Queen. A street dance was held Friday evening, followed by a pep rally. The annual parade started at 9 a.m. Saturday morning. Par- ticipating in the parade were high school bands, as well as the SMS band and floats pertaining to the bicentennial. The theme of the parade was That's the way it was 200 years ago. Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority placed first in the float competition. At 11 a.m. an alumni luncheon was held in the Campus Union, followed by the football game against Northwest Missouri State University at 1:30. SMS beat the Maryville school 25-21 before a capacity crowd in Briggs Stadium. There was a concert featuring Melissa Manchester in Mc- Donald Arena at 8 p.m. A dance in the Campus Union concluded the homecoming activities. ! k,.f 12- -1 E-J i 'Ni' Homecoming Royalty The homecoming queen for 1975 was Terri Hoefner, who represented Wells and Freudenberger dormitories. Her attendants were Qin clockwise orderjz Mary Beth Beale, Sigma Kappa, es- corted by Rodney Sell, SGA president, Leslie Callow, Alpha Delta Pi, escort- ed by Terry Thomas, SGA vice- president, Judy Westfall, Sigma Sig- ma Sigma, escorted by Tom Kruse, senior class president, Elaine Ecord, Alpha Sigma Alpha, escorted by Ed Harding, CUB vice-president. wc? Nu, Y Parents' Day Annual Parents' Day activities ranged from a coffee with teachers to a foot- ball game, and was held on Saturday, November 1. Special events were held in the morn- ing, and included demonstrations in the Computer Center, and in Temple Hall by the physics, chemistry, life sciences, and geography-geology de- partments. Saturday evening there was a Col- umn Club dinner with President and Mrs. Meyer. The dinner featured mu- sic by the SMSU Lyric Singers under the direction of Rosemary Owens. College Bowl High intellect was definitely an asset for those involved in the CUB sponsred College Bowl. This double elimination tournament was based on the G. E. College Bowl, a television game show from the olden days. Dr. Heinlein, of the political science de- partment, played Allen Ludden's part as moderator. The winner of the com- petition was a team consisting of members from Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. 1i L 'V L'-- A 'i-. LLiL Y - ' rleer r E AVIA ve d eldd f 1 s r s M Qi Q , is so Winter Although the winter season of SMS wasn't as severe as the previous year's, a few days of blizzards resulted in the cancellation of classes. A few dedi- cated students did, however, brave the flurries in order to learn something. All the upper-classmen stayed home. my . 'ff .ka 4, i i g, . '. Ji STATE UNIVERSITY SPRINGFIELD, Mlssoum ir ,V , I V, KLM, w, 4 Black History Week The objective of Black History Week, according to the BHW Committee, was ' '... to dissolve conflict by elimi- nating our attitudinal differences, lest our legacy to future generations be the curse of non-communication, hate and violence. This program, which began on Ee- brurary 9th, included many different activities. A multi-media presenta- tion, Open Up the Door, began the week of events, followed by a coffee hour with artist Cletus O. Johnson, asst. professor of art, School of the Ozarks. Other guest speakers were: Charles E. Long, professor of religion, Duke Univ. and Univ. of North Carolinap Ali A. Mazrui, head of the dept. of political science and public admin., MaKerere Univ., Kampala, Uganda, Ernest Cooper, Midwest regional di- rector, National Urban League, James Parks, chairman of the art dept., Lin- coln Univ.p John Ellis Lawson, con- temporary poet from St. Louis. Films were also shown during the week, which was ended musically with a visit from the Kansas City Choral Ensemble. +4 ff, M Jw, ' - 1 hgzy x ' ,W 5 1' , , N.,-M.Wn M. ff rn, I, 3 f' mi.. if W 'X ,ff iw ag., , 'QJNW Q40 Nix M,.W - .4 S. xi 'S K Black Student Union Queen The Black Student Union held a competi- tion for a queen to re- present their organiza- tion. The winner was Yvette Scruggs. Military Ball Sandy Hoblick, the military ball queen of 1975, was crowned at the an- nual occasion, April 12, in the CU Ballroom. The queen, however, was not the only honored guest, for those involved in the military were also rec- ognized and commended for their ser- vices. A student band provided music for the dance. Santa's Dream Girl Santa's Dream Girl of 1976 was Vicki Schaefer. She was crowned at the an- nual cerernony, which was followed by a dance. Royalty included fclock- wise from bottom leftjz Jill Kuklenski, Pam Morris, Susan Morton, and Ka- ren Ware. 297 1976 Ozarko Queen Elaine Ecord Sponsored By Kappa Alpha Fraternity Paula Moore Alpha Sigma Alpha Wendy Sundstrorn Standard Melody Montgomery Ozarks Queen Finalists Honey Bears Jill Kuklenski Alpha Delta Pi Mi 'si Alpha Phi Dmega And Gamma Sigma Sigma Bring Back The Dance Marathon Students reached another connection to the past during the 36-hour, spring dance marathon. Annually sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and Gamma Sig- ma Sigma service sorority, this event raised money for the victims of Muscular Dystrophy. The people who participated in the 1975 marathon, the students, area disc jockeys, Ozark Talent Management, and 12 bands, gave up their St. Patriclds Day weekend to help raise 510,300 This dance-for-those-who-can't marathon bought an electric wheel chair for a young MD victim, enabling her to attend a state university. ln honor of the dance-marathon era, APO's and Gamma Sigs stuffed a telephone booth and Rod Reed swallowed a goldfish for every 51,000 the dancers raised. .r', Ii 1 N ai 4 ? , . W , K- is . 3 e f , . K 1 'B 1 4 ll AMI 3 ...I f t At The Left, tired dancers try to keep pace. Breaks are a welcome relief to all, and, as Above, they serve as a first aid stop for some. Below, Governor Christopher Bond holds John Lloyd, Missouri's Poster Child, on his lap as he declares MD weekend a state-wide event. Cathy Ragsdale, president of Gamma Sigma Sigma, and Alpha Phi Omega President Mike Effinger observed the ceremony. Q Ski Trip Skiing was on the minds, and snow on the bodies, of about 180 SMS stu- dents over Christmas break. These sports enthusiasts went to Winter Park, Colorado on the CUB sponsored ski trip. The two trips, offered for the twelfth consecutive year, lasted five days each. All students were eligible to attend this January holiday. Les- sons were available for both begin- ning and experienced skiers. .. F: R, 3 . ,M . ,sta iq: 1. ' ., 'g...q,, 5 1. T -35: ' ' . H+ 4 x, .dz A v 4 ' fe Q ,, mx ..... . ., 'afgx ,, Jil 3'Jk.g.,'X'1f'5i.g.A 4! f' 'A . A ' 93.1 ' , if 4 gga,,n1:y:s'.4 :fl .r?.g.,'4a an w?Zfa,22i.+-.5 wf-wfws ffzhgf-E+' lag .5 Q,.fz'Q. P' 4' v,'-.Lt '--if-1--4-'pf yjfivf' ,,s.-ew' J' gf' 't- ,.-1'- if .. '.- , ' , if , ' ': - '.,s',w,'2f.'. ' . ,L ' 27-'f3,ry'r: ' 2-. .17'fK.i 4?7ii?T1f' a CQ1t A r , V rv . vs g ll! N. f cuz! l f, l ii i m: - ',f , lb ,fb ?9:3' , .: , W., ' I, , , i .M a 1' 1 .li ' ' ... , x if I f ,-. Eg Q 3 S 1 Q. Q ' s ls s 1' .Q Q . v Q. 5 . xx 3 x ,XY 'Q rv ,,, Q ' .. .NNW 5 'Q s fj. x'Q3 Aff ,J K ' if - f fw Q i SK V22 6 I ,J Q sw ,J :Napa-rwy af 4' Casino Club The Casino Club, sponsored by the CUB, was held on March 5. This night of gambling was fashioned after the real thing in Las Vegas. Be- sides gambling to hands dealt by faculty mem- bers, participants enjoyed floor shows with danc- ers and live piano music. A bar served assorted beverages. The lucky winners used their bucks to buy prizes such as glassware and stuffed ani- mals. bu foa- , A A 3.-.ij-46 .s r Spring The enchantment of 'the beautiful spring weather unfortunately brings about disenchantment with the drudgery of K schoolwork. Students' minds are con- stantly preoccupied with the sudden color surround- ing them. Crisp air, shin- ing sun, and new romances not only signify the grow- ing season of spring, but bring about a sudden growth in the life of a stu- dent as well. Finals Week The end of the school year brought anxiety along with excitement, for the final examinations were for many a deciding factor for the future. The success of the students on these last days was important, especially to sen- iors, whose job opportunities depend- ed on their grade point average. There wasn't much excitement during finals week, students were too busy frantically cramming unknown facts into their brains. But, after the finals ...! F A itf Q 'iv' . Q., ,Q . Q r .1 , uw vi, W,- 's., A' I O Q-'OV' 'I The End . Selling books, and moving out for the summer are the two most tangible events marking the end of the school year. But emotions are actually the most important part of this change. For some, the end of the semester is really only a short interruption in the learning process, while for others it marks a major change in life. Q 312 Graduation . 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A B82 Alford, Patti 82 Alexopoulos, Jami 82, 238 Allawell, Greg 249 Allen, Charles 113 Allen, Clark 82 Allen, David 82 Allen, George L. 82 Allen, Randall C. 82, 242 Allen, Rebecca J. 116 Allen, Vivian 116 Alley, Susan 39 ' Allison, Randal K. 66, 82 Allman, Larry 82, 212 Alman, Pamela J. 116 Almstedt, Steve 82, 183 Altheide, John W, 63, 82 Altvater, Diane Victoria 82 Amass, Ed 248 Ambramovitz, Gloria 43 Amick, Cathy 243 Amos, Nancy 82, 183 Amsinger, Dennis 82 Anderson, Cathy 82 Anderson, Conna 82 Anderson, Dixie E. 116 Anderson, Mary 82 Anderson, Mike 82 Anderson, Nancy 82 Anderson, Leesa 82 Anderson, Michael 212 Anderson, Randy 113 Anderson, Rich 241 Anderson, Rocket 82 Anderson, Roger 82 Anderson, Ronald 116 Andre, ,loe 70, 82 Andrews, Craig 82 Andrews, Ellen 82 Andrews, Rusalyn H, 116 Angell, Rene 82 Angotti, Julie 43 Anhalt, Jim 217 Anselmo. lan 82 Anthony, Nola 82 A Antrim, Cathy 82, 212 Apostol, Deborah Jan 116 Appel, Susan 82, 183 Apple, Dana K. 82 Appleby, Sheree 82 Appling, John 82 Ashley, Mark B2 Askew, Rhonda 116 Askins, Luetta 82 Askins, Nedra 116 Assenmacher, Mary 437 Atkinson, Marsha 250, 251 Atkinson, Mary 113, 233 Aubrey, Serena 82, 218 Auchenbach, Marge 220 Ausburn, Kristin 46 Austin, Beverly 82 Austin, Richard M, 116 Avery, Calvin 207 Avery, Lynn 116, 2.37 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Backhus, Gail 216 Baclesse, Cheryl 116 Bacon, Roberta 116 Bade, Shelby 82 Baggett, Deborah 116, 220, Bagwell, Don 82, 206 Bailey, Alan 116 Bailey, Charlie 70, 82 Bailey, Craig 237, 251 Bailey, Jody 82 Bailey, Kim 82, 250 Bailey, Mark 60 Bailey, Michael 252, 116 Bailey, Vicki 82 Bair, Cathy 230 Baker, Dana S, 82 Baker, Debbie 218 Baker, Donna 116 Baker, Joni Leah 82, 250 Baker, Joyce 82 Baker, Michael E. 82 Baker, Nancy 227 Baker, Scott C. 82 Baker, Teresa Elizabeth 82 Baldi, Donna J. 116 Baldridge, Andrew C. 114 Baldwin, Jackie 212, 216 Baldwin, Thomas C. 116 Baldwin, Tom 82 Ball, Debbie 116, 218 Ball, Jane 82 , Ball, Kathryn A, 116 Ball, Michael 117 Ball, Tracy 83 Ballard, Ronald 83 Ballou, Kathryn 83 Baltz, Cary R, 83 Banasik, Chris 83, 242 Bandeh, Jewui Ed 75 Banks, Sue 117 Banks, Lawrence 168 Banz, Pamela 117, 218 Barbean, David 83 Barco, Jeff 83, 207 Bardgett, John 252 Bardwell, Alan 243 Barenkamp, Patty 201 Barham, David 83 Barham, Juanita 117 Barham, Thomas E, 117 Barker, Kin 83, 248 Barker, Stan 241 Barker, Stephen 117 -- Barker, Susan 241 Barkley, Dana 113 Barks, Cindy 83 Barmeier, Richard 117 Barnes, Becky 248, 250 Barnes, Irene 39 Barnes, James A, 83 Barne, Karen 117, 216, 240 Barnes Shelle 238 Barnett, Bobby L. 113 Barnett, Brad 83 Barnett, David L. 113 Barnett, Larry 117, 195 Barr, Pat 237, 241 Barrett, Becci 83 Barrett, David 83 Barrett, Steve 83 Barron, Anita L. 117 8 Appling, Robert 82 Arbough, Robert M. 116 Archer, Debby 82 Archer, Tommy 113 Arena, Pat 82 Armstrong, Charles 82 Armstrong, Frank 82 Armstrong, Tony 59, 82 Arndt, Angela 82 Arnett, Joe 60 Arnette, Richard 82 Arney, William Ray 82, L52 Arnold, Caroline 82 Arnold, Kathleen L, 116 Arnold, Lucinda 82 Arsenault, Amy 42, 43, 198 Artale, Dennis 116 Arth, Mark BZ Arthur, Dan 249 Arthur, Renee' 82 Artz, Till 116 Ashburner, Diane 82, 242 Ashley, Robyn 82 Barrow, Susan 83 Barrow, Terry 83 Bartel, Richard 83, 207 Bartels, Barbara J, 117 3 Bartholomew, Karen 43 A Bartley, lnmon 170 Bartley, Kathy 83, 228, 239 Barton, Beverly A, 83 Barton, Carolyn 113 Barton, Clara Jo 113 Barton, Deborah K, 113 Barton, Donna 83 Barton, Garland 113 Bass, Janice K. 83 Bassett, Kim 83 Basshoun, Richard 113 Bates, Jerry 206 Bates, Tony 117 Batschelet, Don 83 Batschelet, Doris 83 Batten, Joe 83 Batten, Lou Ann 83 Baty, David L. -117 Bauer, Florence T, 83 Baureis, Steven M, 83 Baxter, Chrys 228 Baxter, Kenneth 83 Bay, Kay as Bayless, Bob 75 Beale, Mary Beth 83, 291 Beaman, Linda 117 Bean, Dale L. 117 Bean, Dava 195 Bean, Rowah C. 117 Beard, Cindy A. 83 Beard, Frank 252 Beasley, Krys 212 Beasley, Robin 83 Beatty, Rachel 24, 250 Beatty, Sheri B3 Beaty, Cheryl 213 Beaver, Alan 83 Bechtel, Carol 117 Bechtold, Dave 249 Beck, Dal 83 Becker, Brenda J, 83 Becker, Linda M. 83 Becker, Stephen 60, 83, 213 Beckman, Paul 83 BeDell, Mark 83 Bedsaul, Laura 117 Beebe, Charles 83 Beeler, Dana 241, 250 Beeman, Butch 83, 241 Beers, Janet 83 Beesley, Timothy 83, 242 Beheiter, Dennis 83 Beheiter, Stephen P. 83, 207, 212 Belcher, Jim 117 Belcher, Lynne E. 83 Bell, Angie 83, 2.13 Bell, Carol 83 Bell, Thomas G. 117 Bellah, Sharon 117 Bellvile, Jack 117 Bender. Chester 83 Bender, Kent 230 Benedick, Kathleen 83 Bengsch, Brian R. 83 Benitz, Vicki 83 Bennett, Becky 83 Bennett, Bill 70 Bennett, Cynthia A. Bennett, Deloris 113 Bennett, Diane 83 Bennett, John 83 Bennett, Rick 117, 241 Bennett, Robin 228 Bennett, Susan 83 Benoist, Larry 83 Bentley, Jane 46 Benton, Janet A. 117 Berard, Renee' 117 Berchin, Kathleen 83 Bergner, Sally 32 Bergstrom, Gail 83 Berlekamp, Jill 83 Bermett. Kirk A, 113 Bernhardt, R. F. 83 Berndt, Robert 155 Berry, Fran 83 Berry, Tron 219 Berthold, Susan 83 Bethurem, Karen 39 Beveridge, Mary Ann 83 Bezold. Dennis 221 Bierer, Bill 212 Bierman, Rick 241 Bigler, Lynda 250 Bingaman, Carol 83 Bingham, Don 60 Bingham, Gary 117 Bingham, James L. 117, 217 Biondo, John 117 Biram, Bud 83 Birkbeck, Doug 241 Birmingham, Greg 70, 76 Bischoff, Cathy 238 Bischoff, Julie D, 83 Bishop, Bob 117 Bishop, Cathy 38, 39 Bishop, Margaret A, 117 Bishop, Steven 83 Bishop. Vicki Mae 117 Biskup, Jeffrey 83 Bissell, Robert 66, 83, 221 Bixler, Vencil 158 Black, Deanna Lee 83 Black, Theresa 36, 37, 83 Blackburn, Denise 83 Bladewell, Todd 248 Blaine, Don 117 Blair, Jim 237, 243 Blake, Deborah 83 Blakely, Bob 54, 61 Bland, William W. 117, 217 Blankenship, Bob 83 Blankenship, Sara 238 Blansett, Debbie 83 Blaylock, Marsha 212 Bledsoe, Larry 117 Blehr, Hobert Reigh 113 Blevins, Dale 75 Blisard, Cynthia 84 Bloemaker, J, Mark 117 Bloess, Tom 241 Bloofworth, Dave 217 Blout, Ester 84 Blue, Becky 84 Blumenstock, Daniel 84 Blumer, Linda 84 Blythe, Anna 250 Boatright, Kenneth A. 117 BOCk, Carol 84, 132, 183 Bock, Susan 84 Bode, Sharon 84 Boehning, Craig 117 Boeke, Ellen 84, 242 Bohlmeyer, Rebecca Faye 32, Bohm, Rex 117 Boles, Jaunita 118 Bolhofner, Gary Stephen 118 Bolin, Tammy 84 Boll, Ann 118 Bolte, Carol 118 Bond, Christopher 301 Bond, Glenda 36, 39 Bone, Ann 84, 249, 250 Bone, Greg 84 Bonham, Jeanne 84, 250 Bonser, Laurie 118 Borders, Joy Suzanne 118 Borgmeyer, Geno 252 Borrrian, Bob 113 Borth, Robert 84 Bos, Albert 84 Bosso, David A. 84, 248 Bosso, Mark 118 Bossom, Sharon 84 Botsford, Virginia 113 Boulight, Carol 228 Booman, Patricia 113 Bounds, lris M. 118 Bounous, Michael Eugene 84 Bova, Cindy 84 Boverkerk, Antoon F, 118 Bowen, Cindi 84 Bowen, Marilyn 84 Bowers, David 2477 Bowers, James R. 118 Bowlin, Tammy 213, 230 Bowman, David Wayne 118 Bowman, Don 118 Bowman, Douglas 84 Boyd, Carmen 84 Boyd, Cathy 84 Boyd, Linda S. 84 Boyd, Ramona 84 Boyer, Sherry 84 Boze, Douglas W. 113 Boze, Carla Jean 113 Brachter, Dee 39 Bradley. Lacey 84 Bradley, Mark 70 Bradley, Robert 153 Brady, James W. 76, 118 Brady, Kevin 84 Braig. Loa Ann 84 Brambilla, Barry 50, 54 Bramblett, Theresa 84 Bramlett, Jim 248 Brand, Karl 118 Brand, Paul 54 Brandenburgh, Mary E. 118 Branfull, Ken 113 Branson, Mary 118 Bratcher, Bruce 84 Brauer, Susan 84 Braun, Debbie 84 Brecht, Karen 240 Breece, Gary 118 Breedlove, Pamela 84 Breelove, Tom 118 Brehe, Kathryn 118 117, 216 Brendell, John Steven 118, 243 Brengle, Terry 84 Brenneke, Sam 252 Brenon, Connie 84 Bretz, Cathy 84 Brewer, Kathryn Suebeth 84. Brewton, Sharon 226 Bridges, Anita 84 Bridges, Virgil 118 Brier, Mary Jane 84 Briggs, Anne 84 Briggs, Elayn 84 Bright, Joni 84 Briscoe, Vickie L. 113 Briscoe, Ginger 113 Britton, Barbara B4 Brock, Cindy 84 Brockman, Durinda Lee 118 Brockschmidt, Eloise 84 Brodamer, Brad 54 Bromberger, Donna 118, 232 Bromberger, Ken 232 Brooke, Wendy A. 118, 243 Brooks, Jim 248 Brooks, Lillian 84 Brooks, Ralph E 84 Brooks, Terry A. 84 Brooks, Tom 200 Broughton, LaDanta Brous, Calvin o-1, 65 Browder, Marvin 84 Brown, Betty 113 Brown, Bill B4 Brown, Cindy S. 84 B4 225 Brown, Debra 84 Brown, Dick 217, 242 Brown, Ellen 250 Brown, Harold 257 Brown, Jay 216 Brown, Jeguita Sue 84 Brown, Jo 84 Brown. Joyce 118 Campbell, James B, 119 Campbell, Joyce 114, 233 Campbell, Mike 239 Campbell, Nancy 85 Campbell, Sabrina 85 Canni ng, Ed 217 Cantrell, Kerry 65 Cantrell, Marc 113 Cobb, Becky 86 Cobb, Gayle 119 Cobb, William 119 Coble, Richard 86 Coburn, Richard 119 Cochran, Kent 217 Cochran, Rick 113 Cockrell, Bennie 86 Crider, Steve 113, 233 Cries, Tom 241' Crim, Mike 245 Crist, Jami 228 r Crites, Edward 120' 1 .1 Crites. Gregory 207,229 Crites, Sherry 5 43 , Brown Kathleen 5. 118 Brown, Larry M. 84 Brown, Laurel 118 Brown, Nell A, 113 Brown, Pam 84, 238, 249 Browne, Randee 118 Brown, Rhonda J, 84 Brown, Richard 84 Brown, Richard A. 165 Brown, Roger 84 Brown, Roxann 118 Brown, Scott 67 Brown, Steve 84, 241 Brown, Susan Lynn 84 Brown, Thomas G, 84 Capen, Karen 43 Caplinger, Robin 238 Cappe, Carol 212 Carleton, Max 85 Carlin, Kent 85 Carlisle, Maxine 85, 240 Carlisle, Steve 241 Carlson, John 85 Carman, Mike 85 Carnes, S. Dianne 119 Carney, Bob 237 Carney, Scott 85 Carpenter, Debbie 85 Carpenter, Michael 119 Cockrill, Chris 86 Coday, Anna 119 Coffey, Elaine 86 Cofman, Carol 119 Cogdill, Violet 119 Cohen, Carolyn 86 Cohen, Pam 241 Cohn, Cristy 36, 37, 86 Colbert, Henry 86 Colburn, Susan 86 Cole, Sharon 86, 201 Coleman, Cynthia 119 Collander, John 2,48 Coller, Stan 176 Croak, John 120' 57, Crocker, Roy 87 V' Crockett, Gary' 242-in Crockett, Steve 248' ' Croney, Leroy 113 Croom, Debora 120 Cooper, Vernon 113 Croak, John 249 Crooke, Jim 231 Cross, Greg 120 ' Crossland, Cindy 87 K Crossno, Charles 87, 224 , K Crosswhite, Patty 87, 240 Crouch, Caryn 41, 87 Crouch, Merry 40, 41, 87 Browning, Dennis J. 118, 195 Bruce, Ken 70 Bruce, Arthur 84 Brueggenjohann, Dan 84 Carr, Marsha 85, 218 Carras, Cathy 85 Carret, Barbara 213 Carrington, Patti 85 Carris Marilyn 85 Brumbaugh, Sunny D. 1 Brurinert, Deby 84 Bruns, Dennis 218 Bryan, Jim 206 Bryan, Nancy 113 Bryant, Brenda L. 84 Bubulka, Theresa 118 Buck, Debby 84 Buckley, Suzanne 118 Buckner, Debbie 84, 199 Buecker, Sue 84 Buffington, Barbara 84 Bullock, Richard 84, 248 Bunch, Lynnetta 84 Buncher, Buck 84 Bujan, Suzy-Q 84 Burch, Michael W, 84 Burd, Lois 84 Burd, Vicki 85 Brueggenjohanmjean 118 18 213, 230 Carrol Carrol l, 1.011 213 l, John 119 Carter, Colette 85, 213 Carter, Cynthia 85 Carter, Daniel 85 Carter, Jack 75, 119, 198 Carter ll, Jack 119 Carter, Jeff 85, 218, 224 Carter, Patti 85 Carter, Tom 85, 241 Cartwright, Becky 85 Cartw ight Clara 85 T i Cartwright, Ruth 113 Cartwright, Terry 85 Case, Marcella 85 Casey, Dan 213 Casey, Dave 241 Casey, John 85 Cashel, Therese 43, 85 Cassidy,June 119 Colley, Phil 113 Collins, Charles 207 Collins,,Colin 113, 233 Collins, Gary 120, 217 Collins, Judy 113, 212 Collins, Keith 241 Collins Paula 242 Collins, Steve 113 Collins Sue 31, 32, 35, 37, 195 Colton, Karen 86, 199, 213 Combs, Shirley 113 Combs, Terri 86 Combs, Timothy 113 Crouch, Theodore 87 Crowder, Steve 234, 235 Crown, Herb 87 Crum, Billie 87 Cruzan, Kim 87 Culbertson, Rick 87 Cullen, Matt . 72 Cully, Sheryl 87 , Culp, Ronda 87 ' Cumberland, Ronda 28, 29, 31, 38, 43, 87 Cummins, Jo Ellen 87 Cummings, Mari 87 Cummings, Rita 87 Comensky, Mark 120 Compton, Chris 86 Compton, Debbie 86, 216 Comstock, John 63, 86 Concannon, Robert 86, 195 Condren, Linda 86 Conerly, Carol 86 Conley, Renee 86 Conn, Lesa 86 Connell, David 86 Conner, Doyle 86 Conyers, Jim 113 Cunni ngham, J ack 87 Cunningham, Karen 87 Cunni ngham, Marla 120 ngham, Marsha 87 Cunni Current, Pat '120 Curry, George 87 Curry, Lynn 87 Curry, Nancy 32 Curry, Sherry 87 Curtis, .loe 242 Curtis, Michael 120, 249 Cutbirth, Janet 35, 37, 39 Burge, Pat 85 Burger, Ray 118, 237, 248 Burgess, Gary S. 118 Burk, Bob 85 Burk, Kenny 249 Burkart, David 118, 243 Burke, Ceci 252 Burks, Don 252 Burlingame, Janice 85 Burnett, Billi Jo 85 Burnett, Teresa 85 Burnett, Vicki 85, 218 Burns, Deborah 85 Burrell, Linda 118 Burrell, Mike 118 Burris, Claudia 43, 85 Burrough, Cynoy 212 Burrows,Janett 113 Burson, Max M. 119 Burton, Greg 251 Bushka, Cary 237, 252 Buss, Stephen J. 119, 241 Butler, Bob 113 Butler, Jim 119 Butrick, Larry J. 119 Button, Patricia 85 Butts, Bill 248 Bybee, Jerry 55 Byerly, Garry 85 Byes, Stephen 85 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC 'r Casteel, Kathleen 119 Castell, Mike 230 Castle, Barlie 85 Cates, Curtis 212 Catron, Roger 119 Catt, Larry 241 Caviness, Elizabeth 119 Cayse, Laura 85 Caywood, Phillip 239 Chadwick, Connie 182, 183 Chambers, Donald 86 Chambers, Patricia 86 Chambers, Ronald 86 Chandler, Robert B6 Chaney, Mark 86 Chapin, Harry 86, 248 Cook, Brian 86 Cook, Jack 241 Cook, Kevin 86 Cook, Pamela 86 Cook, Patty 212 Cooley, Clara 86 Cooley, David 224 Coombes, John 86 Coon, Cathy 251 Cooper, Anthony 86 Cooper, Billy 86 Cooper Cooper , Charlotte 86 , Hyler 177 Cooper, Kathy 120 Cooper, Marc 86, 237, 242 Cooper, Ruth 218 Chapin, Rod 86 Chapin, Roy 113 Chapman, Barb 119 Chapman, Linda 86 Chappell, Harold 163 Chappell, J,K. 72 Chappell, Marie 119 Chayse, Laura 219 Cherry, Cindy 119 Chesnut, Steve 119 Childers, Ophelia 113 Chiles, Susan 250 Choate, Pamela 119 Chrietzberg, Sharon 119 Chrisinger, Dan 227 Christian, Sarah 119, 199 Christiansen, Kathy 228 Christie, Debbi 85, 240 Christopher, Cathi 86 Copeland, Cherie 32, 34, 37, 43 Copeland, Gary 60 Copeland, Joellen 86 6 Copening, Bonnie 86, 218 Copley, Patrick 160 Coppedge, Debra 86, 216 Corbett, Denton 212 Cordaro, Barb 237, 240 Cordia, Paul 120, 219 Cornelius, Ronald 113 Cornett, Dolores 86 Corrier, Michael 120 Costantino, Marsi 86 Costeel, Mike 213 Costello, Brian . 86 I Costello, Julie: ,186 -, '- Cotttell, Steve 86 , Couch, Jerry 86 ' Couch, Mildred 120 ' Cutolo, Jeanie 87 Cyclone, Rocky 87 Cypret, Cynthia B7 Cyrus, Mary 87 Czajkowski, Cheryl 87 Czech, Tony 87 Czeschia, Laurie 87 ddddddddddddddddddddddddddd Dace, Debbie 28, 29,739 I Dade, Tim' 120 Dailey, Bill, 217 I Dailey, Joanne 220, 226 Daieffiugene Rf 120 Dale,LJuan W. 87 Dale, ,ltttili .87 Dallas, Randy, 87 Dallstream, Charles 120 Dallstreamfgonald H. 120 Dallstrea,mf 5iisan, 87 Dalton, Kathy 120, isa, 218 Dalton, S. Jayne 87 Dampf, Mary 87 , Dampf,,Mike 87 Damschroeder, David 87 Daneshfar, 87 ,j Danforth, Anna Msarie 120 Daniel, Judith 87 -E fy, 57 Daniel, Paifiim ,87, 219 Darmenfeldt, It 248 'V , Crain. Cabezas, Marilyn 85 Caffey, Ken 85 Cable, Nancy 228 Cagle, Sue 85, 240 Cagwood, Phil 201 Cain, Cliff 85 Cain, Tim 231 Caine, Bob 249 Calame, Don 156 , Caldwell, JH. 113 Caldwell, Kathryn 119 Caldwell, Larry 85 Caldwell, Leona 85 Caldwell, Richard 85 Call, Mike 85 Callahan, Debra 119, 248, Callahan, Laura 225 Callans, Linda BS Callaway, Liz 85 Callison, Rick 65, 66, 64 Callow, Leslie 238, 291 Calton, Beth 85 Calton, Carol 119 Calvin, Tim 60, 85 Cameron, Jeffrey 119 2 Cammarata, Doclie 85, 220 Campbell, Bruce 85, 219 Campbell, Debbie 85 Campbell, Delma 85 Campbell, James 119 Christ opher, Tamera 86, 251 Chronister, Mary 113 Chudomelka, Tom 119, 239 Cindrich, Tom 217 Circle, Barbara 43, 86 Civiello, Danny 251 Civiello, Nancy 234, 235, 251 Clardy, Stephanie 241 Clark, Becky 86 Clark, Corinne 86 Clark, Donna 86 Clark, Donna Lynn 119. 229 Clark, Clark, Clark, Jimi sz, ae, zzo Kathryn 119 Larna 86, 219, 225 Coulson, Cathy! Cox, Charles 120,218 Cox, Chris 86 l' Cox, Craig 86 Cox, Jane 86 Cox, Janet 86, 218 COX, Jill 120, 218 Cox, Katie 86 Cox, Sandra 86 Crabaugh, Charlotte 213 Crabtree, Robin 86 Craig, Carla 252 Craig, Diana 120 Craig, Randy 86, 2.51 Annette 86, 228 Daoukas, Darabi, Rober!azy8? Dart: Robert CQ:fjfQf87f,' David, Bruce ' David, 87'.jfffff:-Y? N Daviclson,Corliss, 120 Davidson, John,',F. , B7 Q jf DavidS0!'t, ' il Karen, 43, 87, Davidson, Thomas 'Z Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Allan A. Anita Ann 120 ' Ann M. r 120,183 Boyd P, 120 .L if Davis, Cindy 87, 230 S Davis, Debbie 113 ' 38 Clarke, Russell 119 Crain, Shelly 86, 226 Claroy, Jim 212 Claunch, Larry B6 Clause, Kurt 86 Clayton, Scott 241 Clemens, Teri 86 Clevenger, Dan 252 Cline, Damielle 86 Cline, Randall 86 Clinkingbeard, Brenda 119, 225, 240 Clinkingbeard, Kirk 249 Coldfelter, Janice 86 Cloninger, Bruce 86 Cloud, Kenneth 119 Cloud, Richard 86 Cloud, Roger 86, 213 Crandel, Jeanne 230 Crapenhoft, Bob 86 Craven, Darla 86 Cravens, Carol 86 Cravens, Cynthia 120 Crawford, Cheryl 86 Crawford, Sharla 87 Crawford, Sharon 87 Crawford, Tom 87 Creach, Gregory 87 Creason, Eunice 87 Creech, Steve 87, 207, 229 Creed, Goria 120 Creson, John 87 Crews, Terri 87 Davis, Janette L, 87 Davis Jeff 66, 120 I Davis, Kathy 87 Davis, Leesa Gail 87 , Davis, Lynn 27, 42, 43,87 Davis, Marcella 87 ' Y Davis, Margaret S. 87 K Davis, Marsha M. 120f Davis, Michael K, 87 , Davis, Nancy 87 ff ' Davis, Phillip W. 120 ' Davis, Robert 120 Davis, Scott J. 120 Davis, Thomas N. 87, 177 Dawson, Barbara 120 Dawson, Berry 206 Dawson, Debra 87 Dawson, Mike 87 Dawson, Robbie 227 Day, Darrell 87 Day, Denise 250 Day, Nancy E. 120, 220 Day, Susan 120 Day, Verl W. 87, 206 Dean, Cathy Ann '121 Dean, Marilyn 87 Deardorff, Rebecca L. 87 Dowen, Ruth 113 Downing, Bob 252 Downing, 88 Downing, Glenn 159 Downing, Salah 88, 206 Downs, Conoie 85 Downs, Eddii M. 88 Doyel, Chad? L. 122 Doyen, Maryi 39 w fB5FFMDraCksage, Brian 182 . L Elliot, Chris 60 Elliot, Gary E. 122 Elliott, Susan 122, 228 Ellis. Amy 89, 250 Ellis. Beth A. B9 Ellis, Carolyn 122 Ellis, Debbie 89 E, jon, Cindy B9 .eh 4,k,, 'fk Gail 89 195 A A Debra s. us Ellltdre, Janet D, 89 Flanigan, Rita 224 Flattem, Deborah 123, 218 Flebbe, Linda 89, 213 Fleer, Rodney D. 123 Fleetwood, Alice Ann 123, 207 Fleetwood, Shirley 89 kiii Fleming, Mark 89 Fleming, Michael L. 113 Fleming, Sharon 89 Fletcher, Carol 123 Fletcher, Susan Bedford 123 Flick, Phyllis 89 Binore, Pamela L. 113 jilmore. Terry 238 -Smbfrton, Tom 89 Eiiieison. 122 co, as g. . -.A Emile, P. 76, 217 , -A Engelman, 122 -'ll Deaton,kRonald G. 121 eiiiljrager. D0b01'Bh 53 Debault,-:Robert 230 ,K Dramann, Linda 88 Debbuatpnipbert 213 Dreathrage, Susie 238 392610. .i:,, 120 K Dreckshage, Brien J. 88, 183, E ef 0. . A DifsSfD1H as geclli, Tviega Drees Jr, E. 122, 249 ec er. aura '--,-. - Dre'er,DorigE5i B8 --,. 1 Decker. Nick 1 ii Drehndn, fgegg., 1 Dffkeff Robfffe 229 ii ,li'i is Drtwilk Miikil B8 . . DeClure, Ronald N,,,,,,.5.Qyfi-gkafqlf Michael gg Deeken, Daniel J. 'DriscollQ'Rdbert 88 if i,if Deffenderfer, 87 Defferding, Mike 65 DeGraffenreid, Jon 87 DeHart, Barbara 87' 1 Drummond, Daniel 212. A Drury. Bill 24,8 fi Drury. Matt 248 A Drysdale, Glenn E. 88, 212' In Dehdashti, Abdolhosein 87 -Duenckel, Beverly J, rfliil Deldikefflifflwv I?v'fmver,James4D- 12215f?,Q,I'5'.i3' an Deiker. 121 1 1 Quit, James , Deistfr. Duff, John 122-iff' ff DeKalb' Differ, D. Allert 55'122 . , Q w England, Gingir 69 England, Kay 241 England, Lou 122 Engler, Craig 89, Enochs, Paul D.1 2163 Flick, Fim 60 Flinn, Donald M. 123 Flood, Janet zza Flood, Kim 89 Flood,,Milee 69, 231 Flores, An-iizaro Irene ' 123 Floyd, Ranidy 70 . Floyd, Rhonda 5152 Flynn, Michaeldlgii 123 Fockler, Roger 89 Fogle, Brian 221m Fontenot, Mike 212 Forbes, Laurine 89 Epperson, Gathyfll 122 Eppeggizn, Marsha 89 Erbfgheryl 89 Erhiitiit. Janiie 32 Erickson, Ciiidy 89 Delatillfrlf Dttffey, Bob Ernster, Lois?-,89 deli Moraf B8 - Diiffner, Johrr-f5i221 ,eff Ervin, Nancy 89 C19 la Mere Dugan, Lou 182 Eschmann, Bernice B9 Del-HWY. Duke, Gary 88 K Etgir, Vickie 240 Delk. Mike B8 . Duriavant, Kathy jE.tiirorn, Liz 122 Delmain. Sherry J. V Bill 217 ' iiirbanks, Brad 89 DGMHH. Tim 121 , Daniel 122 ,, Eypns, Bobette J. so Delrnont, Trisha G. 121 . Kim A. as Dempsey, Kathleen R. 68 Catherine ':-' 1551 'iz' U 7' 5 51 . '- - K xi .1 , , L 122 Dugan, Patricigg . A ,. rs,,2fi'2ie-masgere,rfzsxes-1:15:51f ies: Deridrie, Diane 43 ' A ' il 5' 1..f 5 Dunham, C 122, 240, 249 , --'f1- ' Dendrinelis. Diane 121 :fi Q A S' -DennYf Coleen T. 121 . . ,.jDl1nnL5li5i0n ae Denny, Deborah L. B3 i5eUunniho0,Cladys 5, Dennis, Denny R. 121 ' All' Durtntick, Cheryl Dent, Douglas M. 88 i . Durbin,fLisa k'-, 88 ,,,, l:i'l V. Dent, Ronald 121 Dqygr, Barb In - Dfvfwf M141 151 Duihemrkfmda ileiii Dfmfff' l9Yfe 121 Dvffsi Derryberrv.Don 121 ii, Dntkrewiez,Miieei .iii DeShazo, Gary 121, 212 DeSpain, Marti 38 Dessieux, Mary Jo 121 Dessieux, Paula 240 Duttori.Jtm as Iii 5' Duvel, Wanda L. Dwyer, Dan 65, 156, 112 Dye, Brenda 88 5 Diesel, Rrehard A. as Eastin, candyk. fda' Desterreicher, Paul 207 Dettart, Barb 220 Detwiler, 88 221 ibickens, Phil sa Dickensheet, Sally 88 Dickerson, Janice 240 Dickerson, Kent 88 Dickey, Kevin 2112 Dickison, Brenda B8 Diebold, Rieirara Allen 237.5252 Dye, Robert H. 88 Dykman, Holm 240 Dyson, Bob '-.L 53 Dziatlik, Mary' 2510, 5.7 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefF' S' eeeeeeee' eeeee Eacret, Elaine Dale 88 Eagleman, Patty 113 Eaker,kK1thy BB -gytans, Libby Eiians, A Marv Eveler, Chris 252 Everly, Mari Beth 37, 89 Evers, Jeanette B9 Evins. Mildred 122 Ewing, V. 122 Eyerrnann, Jill 89, 122 Faber, Jefridynn 122 Forrest, Ron 252 Forrester, John 89 Forsyth, Terry 218 Fortner, Steven L. 89 Fossard, John 72 Foster, Mary Kay 89 Foster, Peggy 89, 216 Fouts, Mike 249 Fowler, Barbara 123 Fowler. Doug 70 Fowler, William 123 Fox, Carol M. 89 Fracier,.Barbara 123 A Frakergfjulie 89 Fraker, Agena 89 Fraley, -8, 213 Francka, Jaitie 89, 232 Frangoulis,eDianne 89 Franken, Bob 89 Franklin, Ginny 240 Franklin, Jim 251 0 Franklin, Sharon K. 90 - Franklin, Stan 229, 2.39 Franklyn, Dave 90 Franson, Scot 237, 248 Frasher, Cindy 90 Frazier. Bob 248 Frederickson, Dale 123 f?iffkh0ff,Cynfhia L- if e,ii 51!Sl?l?fRfd'a.'d ,133 Ql?lfff'2 d?if2LfCa'0lY ilill f ..... fDiQrker,'Melinda Kay 2185 fgjgfl Dinh Rf 'Wff ' Faber, Terry R. 89 Faclcler, Deboralilynn 122 Faggard, Dan 183 Faggarcl, A P9 A Fa i Falleseit. -215 Fanning, S122 Farell, Iosebliis. 123 Faris. Susan .123 Farley, Montgomery L. 89 Farley,,jPirn f so Farmer, Ageiia 89 Farmer, Gene, 89 Farney, Kris Farr. Elaine' Farr, 2 Frederickson, Phil 213, 230 Frederking, Chuck 63 Freel, Rhonda 113 Freeman, Marg 90 Freeman, Rick 90 Frees, Cindy 228 Freese, Jennifer 90 French, Joanie 28, 29, 31, 35, 37, 43 Frerca Joanie 31 Frese, John 90 Frey, Beth 90 Friar, Allen 217 Friar, Edward A. 207 Friend, Mary 49 Fritter, Martha A. 90 Fritts, Debra J. 90 Fritz. Gordon 251 Eden, I-wel Domeny, Linda 88' y Edwards, Terry H. 113 Dority, Edward Eggers. John 251 Gaithe Dillon, Greg B. 88 'W Dimson, Dodoo 121 Dingman, Marty R. 121 Dinkins, Beth 88 Dirks, William F. BB Diven, Becky B8 Divincen, Jim 121, 201 Dixon, Alan sa, 249 Dixon, Sandy 88 Dobbs, Karen S. 121 Dobbs, Rebecca 88 Dobbs, William 121 , 'Dobkins, Scooter 252 Dodd, Anita as, 2.13 A Dodd, Michael 121 Rosita 88 :.. fbdsvnr Downie' --Dolls, Mark , Dollar, Linda F Domeny, Kathryn . , Donald, Kay 85. - - ' Eastin, Philip MQ, 122 Eaton, John David' 88 Ebbs, Cheryl 113 Ebbs, Jamie 113 Ebel. Chris 88 Eberle, Gary 248 Efkrllsamreliafla . .... ....s 3 ..... Q we EW 12411 James 5- . Edgar, A ll Edge, J anet' L' . Edge, Pat 88 A ,.,,, jjiyl, g Edghill, Robyn Edun, Fehintont Edwards,AlliitQJfiiQ55f,f16Z , Ed W3 'dee Edwards! Edwards, Rdndyfiliia Edwards, .113 Edwararpitolxeri A. saf 182, isa Edwards. Traci 88 oaaae.,P.n - j . efringer.Mie1ae1c, Donigan. Pamela 1., . 1 Q Eigdrman. Anite Donigan, i-r1- jf fggermang asf lii Ce 88 goermngefg eeii J ,..EgQers,'P11ylliS 122 Dorn, Debby Jo ,f121, 2.38 Dorris, Edward j Dorris, Glenn 121, B2 Dorsey, Ramona 121 Dorsey, Timothy 'I' .,,' ,121 Dostal, Joe 68 ' Dotson, Donald. g Dougherty, . Doughrty, Jim ' ff I ' Douglas, Charlene,,ff1i3 Douglas, Connie 121, 242 Dove. Myra 113 Dowell, Judith C. 121 Eggert, Leroy 60, 89 Egle. Debbie 122 Eldson, Steve 89, 237, 241 Eiftert, Lee Anne 122 Eiken, Dan 89 Eimer, Susan M. 122 Einerson, Dan 72 Eisaman, Donna 89 Eisenhardt, Bob 237 Eisenhauer, Anna 122 Eitel, Julie 89 Elder, Michael 89 Elliot, Bill E. 89, 213 122, 301 Farr, Jarnesk 89 Farr, Leslie 89 Farrar, Debbie 89 Farrar. Kent 89 Farrell, Linda 243 Farres,NefeQdi 226 Farris, Mike .241 Farrow, Jtarif 113 Farwell, Angie 89 Farwell. Raymond 70 Farwell, Ride 89 Flssel, Robih B235 Fats, Pauli '-89. 183 Fechter, 89 Feebackfglgityl 89 Sally 89 Felkxteii, Beth 240 Felkner, Christina 89, 240 Feller, John 113, 233 Felton, Estelee 89 Feltz, Chuck Feemsterf-Bryon 239 Fenton, Annette 41, B9 Ferguson, Mary Catherine 123, 225 Ferguson, Tom 231 Fields, Gerald Wayne 123 Fightmaster, Felicia A. 89 Filla, Susan 89 Finders, Kirby 89 Fink, Douglass A. 89 Finley, Pam 113 Fischer, Barbara 123 Fisher, Ronald A. 89 Fischer, Terry 249 Fisher, Monica B9 Fisher, Teresa 89 Fish, Joseph H. 123 Fitzgerald, Dennis J. 123 Fitzpatrick, Becky 32 Fitzsimmons, Lisa 237, 250 Flanders. Robert 154 Flanigan, Anne E. 89 Flanigan, Carl 224 Fry, Dennis 123, 241 Fry, D iane 123 Fry, Rick 249 Fry, Virginia ZW, 123, 219 Fuqate, Dime 90 Fuhr, 1erryC. 123 Fuller., ' f' ,jj 90 raiser, ao Fullei-, ibriiiefjael J. 123 Fulp, Rob?-5 90 Furgason, Mary Kay 238 Fuson, Brenda 238 Fuson, Lea Ann 195 Fuson, Mark 72, 90, 252 Futrell,.Maglene 123, 218 SSSSBSSBSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSB K Gable Dan 90 Gabler, James W. 90 Gabrie l, Joe 228 Gabris, Paul 123 Gaddy, Kelly A. 90, 250 , Gaddy, Robert J. 90 Gaehle, Dianne 39 Gafner, Richard 90 r, John 90 - Galbraith, Randy 252 , Galbraith, Sandy 221, 22.5, 252 Gallagher, Susan 12.3 Gambill, John 123, Z41 Gammill, Cheri 90 Gammon, David 90 Gammon, John R, 123 Gann, Victor 90, 213 Ganus, Joy 90, 250 Garbe. Jayne 4.9, 90 Garcia, Mike 70 Gardner, Karen Ann 90 Garison, Carla 213 Garlock, Mike 90 Garner, Michael L. 123 Garner, Rick 66 Garner, Stan 90 Garnett,,gMark 90, 248 Garnegxgghifanaa 113 GarofQilQQff'S'1l1erry 90 Garrietr:QBa'rbara E. 123, 230 Garretlt,Judy 123 Garrett, Randy 123 Garrett, Wanda 123 Garrett, Wendell R 123, 207, 229 Garrigan, Steve 241 Garrison, Cindy 242 Garrison, Mike 90 Garrison, Ritk 237, 249 Garrison, Terry 90 Garver,fRick 65 Garwiti, Gary 249 Garwoocl, Elizabeth 90 Gaskill, Desta 90 Gasser, Carolyn 90 Gault, Bernice 123 Gault, Gaylia D, 90 Gautney, Ann 90 Gayer, Virginia 90 Gebelein, Cynthia 123 Gebert,fMary 90 Gear.,-limes A. 123 orisieraiiiiay 172, 216, 237 if Geisz, Gary 90 Gensky, Anne 90 Gentry, Debbie 90 Gerhard, P. Chris 90 Gericke, Tina 90 Gerken, Bob 231 Gerlelz, Joe 241 Gerue Jr., William 90 GevensK,.Cheryl 90 Ghazimoradi, Parviz 123 Gibbs., :Bill 90, 218 Gibson, Harvey 75, 91 Gibson, Janice 28, 29, 31, 91 Gibson, Rodney 113, 233 Gidderrs, Kent 201 Giedinghagen, Kurt 91 Gierse, Joan 91 Gieseke, Raymond H. 123 Giewald, Jan 91 Gilbert, Kurt Duane 91 Gilbert, Terri 124, 21B Gill Dianna 91 Gill, Steve 212 Gillenwaters, Deb 32 Gillespie, Carol 91, 250 Gillespie, Connie 91 Gilliland, Cynthia Ann 124, 219 Gilliland, Mary 224 Gilliland, Terry G. 91, 220 Gilmore, Kayce 91 Gilmore, Mark 252 Gilmore, Susan 91, 252 Gilmore, Tom 252 Gilstrap, Vicki 91 Ginnings, Billy 195, 239 Givens.Tim 66 Glass, Donald 91 Glass, Lisa 91 Glasscock, Gregory 91 Gleason, George 152 Gleghorn, Steve 113, 233 Glenzy, Sue 91 Glover, Scott 249 Goad, Becky 39 Godfrey, Chris 124, 237 Godsy, Dean 91 Goedde, Grace 91 Goehring, Carol 113 Goehring, George H. 113 Goeking, Teresa 91 Gollhofer, Stephen 91 Goman, Frederick 207 Gomes, Alberta 91 Gonzales, Al 70 Gonzales, Rick 70 Good, Marie 113 Good, William 91 Goodart, Mike 212 Goodman, Linda L. 113 Goodman, Pam 40, 41, 91 Goodman, William 113 Goodson, Bill 124, 152, 183, 232 Gordan, Jack D. 91 Gordan, Karen 91 Gordan, Michelle 91 Gorham, Terre 252 Gorkie, James l.. 124 Gorman. Duane 66, 91, 241 Gorman, Michael 91 Lura Goslin 91 Goss, Greg 91 Goss,Jammy 113 Goss, Kay 91 Goss, Kenneth 91 Gould, Steve R. 124 Gourlay, Molly 91, 238, 248 Gouty,tRegina A. 91 Grace, Chris 91 GradY, Judy 218 Grady, Shane 176 Graefe, Susan 91 Graffi, Phillip 124, 218 Gragg, Phil 91 Graham. Tom 91 Grant, Anita 91 Grant, Harry 91, 226 Grant, Renee 199 Gl'Bl'tiy,RQj1 237, 257 207 91 , Crassiejfiieiit 91, 231 Grassle,,Q5,Pam 91, 200 Gratton, John 212 A Gray, Deborah 91 Gray, Glendon 91, 213. 218, 239 Gray, Judy 91 Gray, Linda Susan 124, 250 Gray, Mary 45, 46 Graybeal,-Pam 124,238 -' Crayharn,,Gregory 124 . Grays01'i.Lf5la5M, 91 Green,'Billy,-R. 91 Green, Brent 224 Green, Dwayne 91 Green, Kay 91, 218 Green, Kay Beth 124 Green, Mary Lou 91, 218 Green, Ronnie 91 Green, Marion W. 113 Green, Vicki 91 Greerwyglpl, Gail 124 ,, 91 -Q ...f DonAnnette 250 -.::k 124 A Greggfharry - 113 Gregg, Patty 238 Gregory, Paul G. 124 Gregory, Susan 91 Greig, Doug 91 Grieg, Nancy 91 Gresharnhlohn 199 Greskrifjibdnria 91 fCfi'f5?f5'?fill!19l.l1Y.J- 91 Grieshat3er,fhMark 124 Griffin, Brenda 91 Griffin, Darbi L. 124 Griffin, Kim 37 Griffin, Jim 91, 242 Griffith, Kathy 91 Grigg, Vicki 91 Grimes, Terry Lee 124, 198 Grimm, Keith 224 Grirt1rrfr,ijSeithA. 207 91 Grindstiiifjgilyyman 169 Grisham. Mary Susan 113 Grogan, Frieda 213 Grogan, Kay 91 Gross, James Alan 91 Grotheer, Mark Duane 91, 229 Grubb, Milliard 124 Grubbs, Gary A. 124 Guazamoradi, Perry 242 Guerl'1ardt,Curt 241 Guest,:.Bob 66 Guigg5,gg,1Se,lly 91 .Kathleen 218 Guenzleiiiibm 241 Cuilfoy,.Cindy 91 Guinier,lBrenda 39 Gum, Betty L, 113 Gunn, Nancy 124 Gunnett. Vicky 91 Gunter,-Cindy 91 Cutler:-01111530 91 125 K. 125 -75 Curtin, i.i-i 60 Gwin, Teresa A 91 , iiiriiiiriliiihiihhhhhhhiiiiirir J, Haake, 125 . V, Ruth 125 k-i, 91 -szfsg, Jo 32,91 91 , ' Hadlei ,i'- tieiiti eo, 61, 91 Haefner,Faye 113 Haegele, Francesca 91 Hagans, Julie 91 Hagenhoff, Daniel J. 125 Hagerman, Debbie 92 Hall, Ty 92 Hallars, Mickey 92 Hambach, Kathy 219 Hambelton, Nora 114 Hamiltq1?r,.f1fom S4 Hemlrfieiflifxlllomas 92 37,46 y ', Anthony 92 Hanimoridf Gwen 92 Hammond. Rod 114 Hampton, Alice 125 Hampton, Brenda 92, 218 Hampton, Debra L. 125 Hampton, Gail 92 Hamptorusaridi 92, 218 in Sharon 238 Hamplqlff. ..ii. . , 125, zov, ,237f iyi HanCr?39lfi:if5l5aron 92 Hancoifls, Steve 92 Hanes, Randy 227 Haney, Daniel 92 Haney, Gary Lee 92, 251 Hanf, Sue 92 Hankirts, Arlene 92 Hankins, Cindy 43, 92 Hankins, Sherry 92 ' . 43,125. HanienrJeeuf.1fl , 1 ra 921 21-319 icky 213 5 125 Hannersitffrlraron 114 Hanseni,lSteve 200 Hanzlick, Greg 249 Harbrucker, Roberta 249 Hardcagtle, Billie 114 Hardcasfie, Harry F, 125 Hardcastle,LKen 114 Hardin, 92 Harairiig,g1,Eii11,..ii1zs, 182, iss. 291 Hardingifiblaricy 92 , ' Hariiigificke, Richard 125 Hardyllfiack 92 Hargusfjulian D. 125 Haring, Paula 92 Harman, Jayne 23, 235 Harmon, Cindy 92 Harmon., Nancy 92 Harp ..l, Nrerptan R. 125 Harperjgpgirrir 114 6 792 224 HarrellQ5Donlna 125 Harriman, Dan 218 Harrington, Nancy 46, 92, 232 Harris, Alan Scott 125 Harris, Carol 92 H3KFi5.igg,gl! dY 125 Harrisgg girif A, 92 .Harrgag yid A. 172, 201, 237 it if 7 92 Ffirris, Janie?e 1114 Harris,,j,Qiien 125, 238 Harrisfi Sherry 216 Harris, Thomas 70 Harris, Wynne 92 Harrison, Fred 200 Harrison, John 241 Harrison, Phillip C. 63, 92 Harison, Sandy 92 Hart, Karen 92 Hart, Steven 74 Hatter, Mike 92, 183 Harter, Tom 92 Hartley, Lee Anne 92 Hartwig, Vicky 92 Hartzell, Debbie 230 Harvey, Robert 169 Haskamp, Brenda 125 Hatfield, Jenny Arlene 92 Hatfield, Larry 125 Haverland, Pamela 125 Hawk, Scott 59 Hawkins, Brad 125 Hawkins, Charlie 206 Hawkins, James W. 125 Hawkins, Karen 24B Hawkins, Sheila 92 Hawkins, Kirk W. ll 125 Hawkins, Ron 239 Hawkins, Vicki 114 Hays, Linda 125 Hagy,Br11Ce 125 Hayes,Cindy 92, 240 Hdid, ,,V,L -LL- 5 ,SQ Roger M. 125 1291 51' 49 .. ,Hearn N021 92 199 i::'i 'Healey Psffffiil Haldirnan, Rudy M, 125 0 Haldirrien, Mark 248 Hale, Kim 252 Hale, Shirley 92 Haley, Deborah A. 92 Halford, Amber 113, 233 Hall, Brenda 114 Hall, David 66, 92, 241 Hall, -92 , Hall, Gregory B. ' 92 ,-,. - Hail, Heather 92 if ,iiy Hall, Jane K. 92, 237, 249, 251 Hall, Jean C. 92, 229 Hall, Karen 36, 37, 92 Hall, Lisa 92 Hebrieg, Kim 92 Hedeifidfi, Bruce 212 Hedgpeth. Kent 92 Heeter, Teresa 92 Heeter, Tom 92 Heidel',g5David 92 Heilirjaggliyra K. 125 U4 A 125, 220- gj'ff:Qj5Ef A 7 Steve 92 We Heitniiiii, ilim 12.5 Heitz,:Dan 92,213 Heitzman,Gary 249 obn W. 92 Heitzmari, Jeanne 32, 34 Heller, Helen 125 Helling, Kathy-A 225, 240 Helm, Brut? 'Q92 Helmkarripffjgire 92 Halma- 92 Hemmel,1Iy1SfijfLisa 92 Hemmel, Steyef 125 Henbest, Jenj '70, 92 Henderson, Alan 92, 213 Henderson, Cindy 39 Henderson, Dave 54 Henderson,-Earl 92 Henderson,,Qigace Anne 92 Hendersoigggiliiiliil 225 G. 92 Hendrenggifeffeiigin 125 Hendrickson,-Richard 125 Hendrix, David 114 Hendrix, Gary Lee 92 Henges, Teri 250 Henges, Vicki 92, 250 Henkel, Gerry 183 Henleben, Jana, 125, 217 Henley, Marygagnn 125 Henneg. . . .... . ....... .. , Henry, Hensleyffigiw S' in Hensley, Ri? D114 Hensley,:Stepher1 R. 126, 229, 251 Henson, Henson, Daphne 92 Herbel, Jr. 126 Herbert, 126 92 ' 252 114 92 Herney, Wade 9 5242 Herron, Dianna C, 92 Herzberg, Dale- 93. 229 Herzberg, Lindam 93, 229 Heselton, ,114 Hester, A Hester, zu .'... 93 i... Hewifif Hiatte, A Hibler, Becky D. 93 Hickey, Bruce 93 Hickman, John C. 93 Hicks, Glendall E. 114 Hicks, Linda Kay 114 , , . . 249 226 Higgins,-Pi1e!? 43. 126, Higgins, L 93, Highfiii, 1. 7... 93 High fililggffhoma - Hilbrirhjise, ,,, 114, 23:4 Hildebrandt,mG3,thleen 93 Hildebrand, Diana 93, 153 Hilgedick, Barbara 93 Hill, Della 93 Hill, Dennis 226 Hill, Dennis T. 226 Hill, Joy 126 Hill, Kenneth L, 70, 93 Hill, Mary K, 93 Hill, Mike 60, 61 Hill, Mitch 60 Hill, Pattie 228 Hill, Sherry 93 Hill, Venus 226 Hill, Virgil J. 126 Hille, Ruth 93 Hilton, Connie 93 Hilton, Elizabeth 126 Hilton, Rodney 93 Hilton, Stephanie 126 Hilton, Teresa L. 93 Him, Sandy Chi 206 Hindman, Marjorie 126 Hinds, Jim 126 Hinton, Pam 93 Hippert. Mary 93 Hirr,Adelia 93 Hitz, Brad 93 Hobbs, Curtis 93 Hoblick, Sandra 126, 238, 248, 296 A Hodge, Debbie 126, 198 Hodges, Billfl-,' 207 Hodges,kCl'iarles E. 12.6 Hodges, Pamela K. .g 93 Hodson, Jim 231 K Hoecker . J 933136118 S. 126 Hoedel, TonyQ1,z49 Hoefener, Terri 93, 290 Hoemann, Sharen 126, 250 Hoemann, Terrie 28, 31 Hoeppner, Marie 212 Hoeppner, Yvonne 93 Hoerle, Eliiine 93, 218 Hoffman, Harold 126, 229 A I Hoffmann, lo Ann 93 - Hofstetter, Jerolyn Kay 43, 93 - Hogan, Barb J 218 Hogan, Connie M. 126 Hogan, Dennis 93 'iff:?ffEfff5:5'? Hogan, Judy 198 Hogan, Mary 195 Hogg, Ima 93 g Hogg, Ura 93 , L- K -. Hosflfef Shirley 93.1 Iiy, Holden, Calvin Holden, Steve - Holder, Ray 241 '- Hollandsworth, Dennish R. 93 Holley. Debbie 93 Holley, Terri 93 Hollingshad, Mary Lou 93 Hollrah, Becky 93 Holman, Debra 93 - Holman, Marc 241 Holt, Karol Diane 93-VV Holmes, Michael 9.3 Holmes, Mitch 93 Holt, Annette 93 J Holt, Kent 60 Holt, Maryann 93 Holten, Bruce 66 Homan, Lynn 93 Homfeldt, Reta 93 Hon, Phyllis E, 126 Honeycutt, Lisa 93 Honeyfield, Allen X142 Hoosef' Paul 74: --ik ix- Hoots, Betty L. Hoots, Rick 93 Lljfjfrffff Hopkins, john D. 9355 'V Hopkins, Sara L. 93 Hopper, Iacquelyn 93 Hoppers, Charla 93 Hoppert, Mary 240 Horton, Doug 251 Hornback, Charles 195, 237 lpock, Rexanna L. 94 Irwin, Lyndon 195 Italiano, Cheryl 94, 243 Italiano, Jan 94 ylvesram 241,250 L l1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Jackson, Alesa 94 jackson, Evon 230 Iockson, Greg 212 jackson, Douglas L. 94 lanice, Don lr. 114 ,QQ 2 . -, ,james 1 j fffjlfimes 'ja mes ,jan 199,230 , Kay 32, 94: riff, Robert L. 94 fgikifrqf james, Timothy M. 94 Jameson, Cathy 94 janicke, David 248 K lanson, Steven E. 127 Jarrett, Matt 212 jasalinda, Denis Michael 94 laszczak, Barb 94 K I aszczak, J ohn 76,k127,. Jayne, Denise 127 ,gy Jeffcrm, Jill 1272. kjellferis, Lona 94 Ielks, Ronald I. 127, 1207 Iemes, David A, 94 . jenkins, Olivar Lee 127 jenkins, Patricia L. 127 jenkins, Rosh 251 Jenkins, Tawna 251 jennewein, Barb 94, 21,2 Kahl, Ron 94, 239 Kahmann, Paula 94 Kaiser, Janet 125, 183 Kaiser, Wayne 128 ffalfalein. Kristen, 94 tialilnowski, Qqnnie 128 SK-aim, Mak 19471-i.,'. Kaminski, Elizaizietliffliq, Kammer, jay 94 K Kammeyer, Kathryn 94 Karch, Kathy 94, 218 Kasper, Terry 54, 60 Kastan, Rick 243 Kattelamnn, Dean E, 12.8, 207 Kattlemann, Ellen 94 Katzfey, Mike 249 ',:, 3 I Karffman, Craig -,.. K. Kavelet, Gaye' . Kay, Rodney .949 , L Kaylor, Michael 96 'LL'kiL' ' Kearse, Michael joe. 94 Keck, Cindy 94 Keck, Debbie 94 Keck, Kathy 41, 94 Keener, jan 234, 235:1- Keeton, james 94 .::', 5 . Kefer, Siegfried Kehoe, Carol Kew. Kay Kell, David T, Keller, Anita 94 'VVL A Keller, Robert 94 Kelley, Mike 250 Kelly, Harry B. 149 Kelly, Karen 94 Kelly, Mary Michael 94 Kelsey, Kim 2.52 -L Horner, Rita 93, 212- f Horner, Sue 93 -Q,-E.: Horrell, Karen 220 Horstmann, Beth 43 2 Horton, Sandy 126 Horton, Steve 251 Hass, Dean 93 Hough, Christi 126 Hough, G. Lea 126 Hough, Rob 93 Hough, Ronald 93, 227 House, Bonnie 114 Hoven, Steve 93 Howard, David H. 126 Howard, james P. 93 Howard, june 126 Howell, Steve 126 Howerton, Dennis 93 Howland, jan 93 Hubbell, Mary E. 126 Huber, Huber, Mimi 126, 240, 252 Paul A. Jr. 126 Huddleston, Eldgre 60 Huddleston, Gloria 93 Huddleston, Rita 114 Hudson, Brad 54 Huettenmueller, Cheryl 93 HUff,,ltl'Tt 114 Hufstedlen, Karl M. 114 Hughes, Debbie 234, 235 Hughes, Karen K, 126 Hulse, Edward Lee 126, 229 Humphrieijohn 248 Hung, Nguyen Nang 93 Hungat Q, Susan 93 Hunsaker, Chuck 65, 66 Hunt, Beattrice Kay 93 Hunt, Debra Elaine 93 Hunt, Edward 239 Hunt, Linda 126 Jennings, Sue 29 Jensen, Larry 227 I Jesse, Richard A. 94, 231 Jessup, Diana 94 Jester, James F. 162 Iester, Nancy 94 Jett, Ron 94 Iibben, Nannette 47, 198 johanning, Deborah 127, 218 Iohansen, Herman J. 94 Kenagy, Twila 94 I Kennedy, Daren 94,7 Kennedy, Laurie, K Kennedy, Robert 94 f Kenney. Ed 195 L L Kenney, Robbie Anne 128, 216 Kensinger, Reba Darlene 94 Kepple, Donna 94 Kerls, Shirley 128 Kern, Barbara A. 128 Kern, Claudia 128, 219 Kern, James F. 128. 334. 235, 252 Kem, Kevin 195 1, Z.. Kerr, Johni Lynn- Kerr, Phyllis 94, -'h- Karsten, Mark 128 5 Key, David D. 94, 213. Kidd, Darlene 213 Kidwell, joseph 128, 249 Kiefner, Kent 95 Killen, Christine 95, 218 Killion, Lou Ann 95 Kllpatrick, Tim 251 Kimes, Pam 220 A Kimmel, Terry R. Kinast, Sue 95 Kindall, Steven L. 128 Kindall, Susan 95 Kinder, Lonnie 95 Kindriclc, Puala 128 King, King, Cindy 114 Connie 248 King, Diane 200, 240 King, jim 46 King, Pam 95 King, Sandy 238 King, Tom 251 Hunt, Lynn 93 Hunt, Ronnie E, 126, 239 Hunter, Glenda 93, 219 Hunter, Jenny 93 Hunter, Kay 39 Hunter, Marilyn 93 Hunter, William B. 126 Huntington, john 93 I Hurd, Andrea 93 , Hurley, Mike 230 Huse, Michael R. 14 Hutsel, Cindy 213 Huston, Debbie 93 Hutcherson, jackie 126, 198 Hutchinson, Dan 217 Hutchinson, Dave 94 Hutchinson, Cindi 183 Hutchinson, Reggie 93 Hutson, Debbie 126 Hyde, George 12,6 Hyde, Keith 94 Hyde, Ross 241 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Iatorola, Ralph 243 johnson, Bill 217 I0ltl'tS0h, 127, 237, 240 johnson, Cheryl 240 johnson, Chic 41 Johnson,Cliff 248 Johnson, Darrell D. 94, 195, zzfa, 237, 239 Johnson, Debbie 94 Johnson, Ellyn 94 Iohnsonwlan 94 Johnson, janet 32, 94 Johnson, joe Allen 114 johnson, joe D. 127 Jol'1nson,lucIy Ann 114 johnson, Kathleen 127 . k,.. Qilghnson, Kenton 94 'I dfiiohnson, Larry V. 114 flohnson, Mark Q. 127 Johnson, Marshall 114 johnson, Meda 94, 219 johnson, Randall D. 127 johnson, Rhonda 94 johnson, Rick 114 johnson, Robin 39, 94 johnson, Ron 94 lohnson, Scott 127, 221 Johnson, Tom E. johnson, Ieanne 94, 242 Johnston, joseph 149 Johnston, Kathleen 127 lokerst, Brenda S. 127 jolliff, Ralph 114 jolovich, Kathy 127 jones, Belinda D. 127, 195 jones, Carl 94 jones, Catherine C. 94 jones, Cindy 94 jones, Clyde 127 fijones, Darrell R. 94 Jones, David H. 94 Jones, Dennis 94 jones, Greg 241 Jones, james C. 94 Innes, Pamela M, 94, zzo jones, Randy 128 jones, Rex A. 94, 248 jones, Ronald R. 128 10nes,Sonna 94 Jones, Stanley D. 128 jones, Susan 128 jordan. Bill 224 jordan, Harold W. 128 jordan, Sid 38 Jorgensen, Tim 66 Iournagamlewell 94 Judd, Kenny 94 Iurgens, Diane 94 jurgens, Michael D. 128 jurgensen, jane C. 128 Justice, Randy 227 Iffrig, Gregory F. 126, 195 lmhof, Chris 243 lmhof, Daniel W, 126, 243 lndermuehle, Cindy 126 Ingram, Mary 238, 241 Inman, Angela 43 Inman, Sandy 127 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Kaegel, Jeff 94 Kingma, Claudia 95 Kinney, Bob 217 Kinney, Gordon 241 Kinney, Scott 95 Kinser, jay 59, 74 Kinyon, Pat 95 Kirbey, Harol-cl 95 Kirk, David 248 Kirk, jessica E. 128, 221 Kirk, Mark D. 12.8 Kirk, Rebecca 128 Kirk, Suzanne M. 128 Kirkland, Patrick 95 Kirlcsey, Larry Dale 95 Kissel, Roseanne 95, 235 Kistner, Theresa 212 Kleekamp, Sue 220 Kleiboelrer, Anita 94 Klein, Elaine Louise 95 Klein, LaShelle 95 Klepper, Nicki 238 Klinelandhlohn 228 Klingensmith, Lynda 43 Klinger, Mark 95 Klinkerman, Nancy 238 Kluklenski, jill 238 Kluth, Bob 95 Knapp, Mary Adele 128 Knapp, Stuart 128, 237 Knapp, Teri 128, 228 Knauer, M. Kathy 128 Kniest, julie 95 i Knife, Linda 220 Knight, Marilyn 95 Knittel, Bob 95 Knopf, Glenn 95 Knupp, jim R. 95 Koch, james M. 114 Koenig, Carol 128 Koepke, Cheryl 95 Koffman, jennifer L. 95, 251 Komorny, john T. 95 Kongs Kathy 95 Biooats, Julius A. 114 . ...,. Perry W. 95 Koontz, Roberta 128 Kbrinak, Romona F, 128 Korn, Marilyn 32, 76 Korte, Clyde 239 Kornis, Susan 250 Kovarik, Terry 37, 95 Kraft, Mike 248 Kraft, Sheri 230 Krall,joellen 95 Kramme, Dennis Kraus, Mark 63 9 95 il: f-Kraus. Ruby 114 Kreider, David 95 Kreider, jim 95 Krieg, Carolyn 216 Kreisel, Randal K. Kremer, Karen 221 Kreutz, Ianet M. 32, 33, 34, 1298 Krieg. Carolyn 95 Kziegshauser, Ann Carol 95 I ,,Krindr, Sharon 212 H Kriner, Tony 212 'i ' - f Ktiz, Marie 9 Krough, David 95 Krueger, Cheri 128 Krueger, Gary 95 Kruger, Jeanne M. 96 Kruggel, Victoria L. 128 Krumme, Dean 96 Kruse, Thomas 128, 232, 291 Krutsinger, Lee 213 I Kucera, David W. 128 , jgxlgggler, A. Roger 95 ' .V'kV infix, K -'i,' 2Qfi!5ij,-Kuhman, Tim 64, 65, 6632 .'i- 1 Kuhnert, JoAnn 96, 220 K Kuklenski, jill 199, 230, 2.97, 299 Kuo, Robin M, 129 Kupka. Karen S. 96 Kurdi, Ben 96 Kurtz, jenny 96, 227 Kurtzenborn, joan 43 Kuttenkuler, Robert I. 129, 239 .. Kveton. Debbie 129 Kyger, joe R, 96 9 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllll Lackey, Karen 238, 249 LaCross, Nancy L. 129 Lacy, George 96 Lacy, Pamela 96 Ladage, Christine 96 Laden, Mary Ellen 114 Laffoon, Brenda 96, 237, Lagcs, David 155 2 Lale, jane 129 Late. Mark 63, 129 Lalumondier, Michael 96 Lamar, Harriet 129 Lambe, Gary 114 Larnbee, Cindy 183 Lamberd, Dennis 129 Lambert, Denise 240 Lambeth, Debby 96 Lamble, Cindy 96 Lamkin,jaune 96 Lampton, Mari 218 Lancaster, Brenda 96 Lancaster, Patti 224 Land, ,Iohn 96 Landers, jill 96 Landolt,,lill 96 Lane. David 96 Laney, Dorothy Jean 129 Laney, L. Kent 129 Laney, Tyler w. 96 Langenhacher, Sherry 96, Langford, Pam 239 Langston. Beverly 96 Langston, Donna L. 114 Langston, Richard 72 Lanning, Suzie 96 Lantz, David 129 LaPierre, Lynn Ann 129 LaPorta, Thomas 129 LaPorte. Dee 96 Larigan, Marianne 96 Larimer, Linda 96 Larimcre, Lennie 195 Larmer, Keith 241 Larmie, Edmond L. Ir. 129 Larny, Firess 213 Larrew, 4Renae 96 Larrison, Tim 213 Larson. Debi 129 Larson, Eric D. 129 LaRue, Loretta 96 Lasater, Kathy 96 Lasiter, Bobby Lee 129 2 Lassiter, Jim 96 Lastivka, Timothy 96 Lauck, Iacqueline 96, 212 Laughin, Bobby 252 Laughlin, Mark 241 Laure, Daniel 63, 96 Laurich, Margi Kathleen 129 Lavin, Pat 96 Lawhon, Sue 228 Lawrence, Margie 114 Lawrence, Melody 96 Lawson, Judy 96 Lawson, Judy 96 Lorence, Larry 97 Loucks, Brenda 216 Lough, Gregory W. 130 Louis, Charles A., Jr. 130 Love, Martha 238 Love, Tim 241 Lovelace, William 97 Lovell, ,Katherine 97 Mertens, Mary K, 132 Lawso Lawso n, Kerry.1Br Lhhf ' n, Marilyn L.fg'l?114 A Lay, Connie 2371223888 f Lay, Doug 96 ' - Lazarus, Virginia 129 Lazarz, Karen A. 96 Lea, James Robert 129 eaderbrand, Carol 96 Leahey, Tim 129 Leake, Heidi Gay 96 Ledbetter, Jacquelyn 167 Ledbetter, Karen 114 Ledbetter, Michael D. 129 Ledbetter, Sherry .96 Lee, Keith 129 Lee, Mike 96 l Lee, Nancy S. 96 A A Lee, Rim 248 l Leffler, Michael G. 129 Lefler, Karen F. 96, 200, 212 Legg, Tim 96, 212 Lehency, Mark 224 Lehman, LaVerne 96 Lehmann, Theresa 96 Lehr, Chris 224 Lehr, Kevin 224 Leigh! Leitle, on, Chuck 199 Barbara K, 96 Leitner, Tim 227 Lemons, Lowell W. 114 Lemons, Mary 213-1 , A Lenz, Karen L, 129 A Lenzen, Jeff 96 ' Leong, Wing Yee 96 Leong, Yim 96 Lercher, Elaine 96 Leslie, Julie 96, 216 Leslie, Richard 96 Lewis, Artney 129, 227 Lewis, Charles 195 Lewis, Dennis 248 Lewis, Cary 252 Lewis, Greg 96 Lewis, Jeri R. 96 Lewis, Jerry 59 Lewis, Rocky 129 Lewis, Teresa 96, 239 Licata, Tom 252 Liese, Debbie 207 Light, Douglas W. 76, 129 Light, Kim 96 Likely, Leslie E. 129, 220 Likins, Curt , 213 Llle, Jan 96, 229 Lilienkamp, Bruce 96 Lilley, Max 149 Lilly, James Richard 129 Lilly, Pat 218, 237, 249 Linard, Homer 129 Linard, Nancy 96 , Lincol n, Margie 129 ,, ' 7 Lindeman, Byron 129, 199 Lindhorst, Nancy 96 Lindley, Chuck 50, 52 Linebarger, Ann 96 Lines, Lori 96 Lines, Phyllis 96 Lingenfelter, Donald 129 Lingenfelter, Tana 96 Lingen, Denise 114 Lingle, Dale, L, 129 Lingle, George William 129 Lipscomb, Gary 231 Liringis, Dean 96. K Littell, James W. 129 I Little, Alan so . 7 Little, Candy 96, 240 Little, Deb 96 Little, Robert D. 129 Littmann, Lisa 96, 251 Livers, Liza 129 Lloyd, John 301 Lobmaster, Barbara 96 Locke, Martin 129 Lockman, Donald H. Jr. 114 Lodholz, Judy 96 Lodholz, Mary Jane 96 Loeffler, Mary 130 Loftheim, Kaare 130 Logan, Nancy 130 Logman, Bill 701 3 Lohmeyer, Cathy '43, 96 , Lohmeyer, Karen A 12-129 , Long, Carolyn S, 36, 37, 130 Long, David S. 130, 248 Long, Dianna K. 130 Long, Fred 114 Long, Homer 171, 173 Long, Sharon 43 Long, Stephen M. 130 Long, Walter 96 Longwell, Tom . 227 Look, Mike 195 Looney, Ron 241 Looney, Vickie 96 Lovett,-,Adele 130 Lowder,TiBillie , 97 Lowe, Valen ' lac, als, 219 Lowery, Karen 97 Luallin, John 229 Luallin, Renee 97 Lucy, Kathy 213 Luebbers, Phil 97, 241 Luebke, Donna 97 Lueckenhoff, Darlene 97 Lueckenhoft, Will 130 Lueckenotte, Rita 130 Lueker, Wendy 130 Luetkemeyer, David P. 130 Luetkerneyer, Mary 97 Lukowsgki,Steve 70 Lun, Chad-E-Kau 97 Luna, Carmen 97 Luna, Donald L, 97 Lun Chan-Kui, Kenneth 130 Lupardos, Dave 249 Lupardus, Glen D. 130 Luther, Larry 114, 223 Luthy, James L., Jr, 97 Luttrell, Kelly 97 Lux, Mark 66, 97 Lynch, Ann C. 97 Lynch, Darlene 46 Lynch, Deana B. 46, 97 Lynch, Elaine C. 130 Lynch,-Katherine 97, 212 Lyne, Steye 217 Lyon, Gary 97 Lyon, Marsha 213 Lyons, Gary E, 130 Lyons, Rich 49 mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mabrey, Donna 97, 218 Macalady, Francis 97 MacArthur, Steve 249 Macdonnell, Patty 213 Macdonnell, Rickey 97, 241 Macdonnell, Tom 148 Mace, Caryn 131 Macha, Carolyn 97 Macioce, David 75 Mack, Michelle Patrice 131, 250 Macke, Bev 32, 219 Madden, Mike 131 Maddox. Neva 159 Maddox, Stephen 131 Mades, Claudia 97 Mageehon, Patsy 97 Maggard, Valvalia 239 Maghuson, Linell 213 Magraw, Dave 66 Magruder, Steve 131 Maguire, Mary Diane 131 Main, Clifford N, 97 Malin, Vicki 32, 33, 34 Malin, Wendy 32, 33, 34 Mall, B. J. 213 Mallatt, Glen 131 Mallicoat, Jill 213 Malone, Jo Ellen 98 Manar, Patricia Wolthuis 131 Mandina, Vito A. 131 Maneke, Jean 131 Maries, Karen 98 Manes,'.Ritak,L, 131 MangrUrn3'Pam 39 Maniriefiknice L. 131 Manis, Carrol 131 Mantel, Erwin 231 Maple, Rob 98, 241 Maples, Brent 98 Maples, Georgia L. 98 Marberry. Joyce E. 131, 225 Margreiter, Melanie A, 98 Marriott, Sue 98 Marrone, Bena 98 Marsh, Becky 114 Marsh, Chris 131, 204 Marsh, Danny 98 Marsngsreiien ss Marshtiliiflfred H,, Jr. 132 Marshall'f,Marla 249 Marshall. Sheryl K. 132 Marshell, Gary D. 114 Martin,-Ace 252 Martin, Anita 132, 239, 250 Martin, Clara V. M, 132 Martin, Fred 114 Martin, Jan 248, 201 Martin, Janet 132 Martin, Kathyn 114 Martin, Peter 70, 98 Martin, Rebecca S. 98 Martin, Sheree 132, 219 Martin, Sue 240, 241 Martin, Teresa A, 132. 220 Marvin, Lisa Ruth 98 Mason, Jim 98 Massie, Charles L. 98 Massoth, Andrew J, 98 Massoth, Anita 98 Masten, Paula 240, 241 Matheny, Gary 132 1 Matheson, Mark 50, 54, ,132 g I Mathieu, Ruth Anne 132.8 Mathis, David 98 -K A Matlack, Hugh 98, 207 Matlock, Mark 98 Matney, Phil 213, 230 Matthews, Allen 251 Matthews, Jackie 98 Mauntz, Janet 98 Maurice, Karen A. 132, 216, 229 Mauss, Mark 132 Mawhiney, Gary 98 Maxwell, Scott 249 May, Debbie 238, 249 May, Rod 213 May, Tim 234, 235 May, Tom 98 Mayberry, Cindy 98 Mayberry, Teddie 114 Mayer, Shelley 98, 239 Mayfield, Elsie Diane 98 Mays, Jill 132 Mazurek, Robert McAbee, Mary Lynn 213 McAdams, Linda 114 McAdams, Sandra J, 114 McAllister, Terry 97 McAnally, Kim 130 McAninch, Sandra 97 McArthur, Steve 131 .K McAvoy, Mary Alice 97 McBride, Cathy Jo 43, 131,240 McBride, Janet 238, 241 McCafEerty, Cindy 131 McCall, Jim 97,224 McCall, Toni 131 McCalpin, Suzanne T. 97, 227 McCann, Cary L. 114 McCardie, Vicky 97 McCarthy, Marianne 97 McCarthy, Michael 252 McMillen, Jodi 97 McMillen, Patrick 131 McMillian, Jeanni 243 McMillian, Jodi 243 McMillin, Steve 97 McMullin, Mary Kay 97 McMullin, Suzanne 97 McNair, Carl 131 McNally, Steve 97 McNamara, Susan 131 McNamara, Thomas J. 131 McNiel, Roger M. 131 McPhail, Kent 97 Mcllheeters, Karen 97 McPheeters, Richard 97 McQueary, Ramony 148 McQueen, Eldon Lee 131 McQuisten, Robert 97 McQuitty, Dick 237, 242 McThompson, Alan D, 114 McVay, Patti 97 McWay, Karen 97 McWhorter, Tricia 97 Meakerg Don 207 MeckEesse1,'Pam 225, 240, 249 Medland, Cheri 238 Medlin, James 207, 229 Medlin, Lisa 98 Medlin, Val Darlene 98, 212, 216 Meents, Randy K. 98 Meers, Cheryl 98, 240 Meier, Lynn 228 Meinert, Dennis 98 Meister, Rebeccah 98 Meister, Walter 98, 220 Melies, Shirley 98, 239 Melson, Cindy 250 Melton, Janet Denise 98 Melvin, Dennis Wayne 114 Melvin, James T. 114 Mendenhall, Susan 98 Mengersen, Gayle 98 Merkce, Betsey 183 Merkle, Betsi J. 98 Merrick, Fred 195 Merrick, Mike 98, 241 Merritt, Ralph 98 Mertens, Mary Ann 132, 207, 242. McCarty, Mike 70 McCaskill, John 241 McClain, Daniel 97 McClay, Renie 97 McClease, Cheryl 97 McClelland, Jan 97 McClelland, Mark 251 McClendon, John L. 131 McClendon, Kevin 114 McCloud, McClure, McClure, McClure, McClure. Diana 97 Ann 97, 183 Charlotte 97,213 John 195 Richard H. 131, 204 McConnell, Jolene 97 McCouch, Susette Virginia 131 McCoy, Karen 97 McCracken, Vicky 97 McCrary, Doug 241 McCrea, Arthur B. 131, 2176 McCreery, Susan Gay 32, Vi Mccloskey, David 97, 239 McCullah, Pam 131, 237, 238, 249 McCullough, Beth 131, 218 McCullough, Bobby 61 McCullough, Burt 97 McCullough, Fran 131 McCullough, Richard E. 131 McCurdy, Zack 131, 241 McDaniel, Harry 97 McDaniel, Steve 131 McDonald, Louise 97 McDonald, Milt 59 McDonald, Shelly 97 McDonald, Steve 97 McDonald, Thomas L, 97, 207, 229 McDowell, Richard W. 97 McFarland, Carolyn 97 McFarland, Jim 114 McGafFin, Janet 183 McGee, Clifford 195 McGhee, Vicki 114 McGill, Debbie 97 McGillan, George 226 McGinnis, Pat 97 McGraw, Rodney P. 131 McGovern, Chris 97 K McGowan, Josie 97 McGranahan, Lisa 97 vi ij, 1.. McHenry, Charles Leon ' 972 Mclntire, Terry L, 131 A McKay, Dave 182 9 McKay, Vicki 199 McKee, Kay 212 McKemy, Elaine 97 McKemzie, Lucy 131, 182, 183 McKiddy, Joyce 131 McKinney. Karen 131, 220 McKinney, Wayne C. 168 McKinnzie, Lonny R. 97 McKnight, Lorinda 248 McLaren, Terri 97 McMain, David 97 McMillan, Tim 97 Mertz, Barry 232 Mesler, Barbara 132, 243 Messer, Patrick 237 Mettla ch, Carol 98 Meuschke, Fred 237, 252 Meyer, Duane 146, 147 Meyer, Jeff 249 Meyer, Karen 98, 212 Meyer, Linda 98 Meyer, Marla 240 Meyer, Mary 132 Meyer Jr, Robert 98 Meyer, Sandy 98 Meyer, Sherry 98 Meyer, Tim 98 Meyer, Tim 132, 207 Meyer, Toni 45, 98 Michael, Starla 98, 218, 230 Michaels, Debbie 98 Middleton, Dan 98 Miles, Marincla 98 Miley, Larry 98 Miller, Bernadette 114, 233 Miller, Candi 98 Miller, Clint 98 Miller, Danny 98 Miller Miller , David C. 132 , Dawn 98 Miller, Debbie 98 Miller , Donna 114 Miller, Eugene 242 Miller, Eva M. 114 Miller Gary 98 Miller, Janice L. 96 Miller, Judy. 98 Miller, Julie A. 98 Miller, Lisa 98 Miller, Lyle 144 Miller, Marti 132 Miller, Mary 98 Miller, Mary L. 98 Miller, Michael K. 132 Miller, Pam 219 Miller, Sam 60 Miller, Steve 221 Miller, Terry 229, 248 Miller, William C, 132 Miller, Jan 2.38 Miller,LParr1ala Jane 132 Miller, Paul D98 Miller, Raeanne 98 Miller, Rod 98 Miller, Russ 70 Miller, Sammy D. 98 Miller Steven R 132 Milligan, David I 213 Milligan, William 132 Millman, Bryan 98 Mills, Christine 98 Mills, Delena 98 Mills, Jon R, 132 Mills, Sue 230 Mills, Tina L, 98, 238 Millsap. '132, 249 Mitchell, Terry 241 Millsap, Kelly 98 Miner, Rodney 227 Minor, Mike 98 Mintert, Jean 98 Minter, James R, 98 Mistler, Richard M. 132 Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Alonda 29, 31 Jim 99 Gary 60 Nancy 99, 183, 238, 248 Sherry Lynn 132 Pwr, lm, 134. Mitschele, Norma 99, 206 Moberly, Jr., John T. 99 Moegle, Janine 132, 218 Moennig, Gerry 99 Moennig, Larry Dean 132 Moffis, Pam 114 Moffitt, Christy 99 Moffitt, Cherie 99 Mohan, Aloysius R. 132 Monda, Joanne 99 . Monriig, Renee 99 V J MOHWSI ROXMEFW 99 - Montgomery, Ann ' 43, 99 Montgomery, Laurie L, 99 Montgomery, Maria D. 99 Montgomqwf Mark 341 Montgomery, Marsha Lynn 99 Montgomerwmelody 132, 22s, 295 Montgomery, Robert Mark 132 Montgomery, Steve 114 Moornan, Dale 229 Mooney, Bev .99 Moore, Bradford A. 99 Moore, Cliff -248 Moore, Connie 132 Moore, Gary L. 99 Moore, Janice 99 Moore, Janice I. 132 Moore, Jennifer 132 -Moore, John R. 99, 195 Moore, Kirk 99, 207 Moore, Mark 249 Moore, Mary Susan 99 Moore, Michael Robert 199, 241 Moore, Michelle 242 Moore, Patricia 99 Moore, Paula 240, 299 Moore, Rich D. 114 Moore, Teresa A. 99 Moore, Vicki 212 Moots, Randall 132 Moree, Darlene S. 114 Morahan, Donna J. 99 Morey, Debi 99 Morgan, Dirk 248 Morgan, Janis 38, 39 Morgan, Kathy 99 Moritz, Kim Morris, Bill 99 132 Morris, Cindy 99 Morris, Deanna, 99 Morris, James W. 132 Morris. Pam 99, 237, 242, Morris, Paul T. 99, 221, 227 Morrlif Stllanne H, g 114 Morrison, Debra 5. 133, 220, 221, Morrison, Jim 99 Morrison, Valerie 133 Morrow, Barbara 99 Morrow, Lynn 206 Mortffzusan M. 133- Morton, Gregg H. 99 Morton, James W. 133, 217 297 Morton, Marsha 133, 182, 183 Morton. Susan 225, 237, 238, 297 Mosby, Cathy 133 Mosher, Melinda 133, 240, 241 Mosley, Cathy 220 Moss, Thomas 99, 213 Motley, Susie 99 Mottesheard, Jo 99 Moulder, Saba 99 Mount, Bea 36, 37 Mount, Shara 133 Mounts, Kathy 133 Moyer, Jeffrey O. 99 Moynihan, John C. 133 Muehler, Keith A. 133 Mueller, Craig 100, 207, 229 Mueller, Curt 98 Mueller, David 100 Mueller, Gary D. 133 Mueller, Michael 70, 100 Mueller, Nancy 133, 251 Muentefering, Tanya 100 Muetze, Walter 133 Muilenburg, Joyce 100 Mullen, Marty 100 Mullen, Steve 246 Mulrenin, Karen 100 Mulvihill, Barbara 100 Mulvihill, Eileen M. 100 Mumrn. Sandra 133 Munday, Mickey 133 Muntefering, Tanya 32 Murphy, Debbie 100 Murphy, Debbie 100 Murphy, Joan 100 Murphy, Mike 100 Murphy, Missy 100, 250 Murphy , Nancy 201, 248 2 Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Mu rphy. Rhonda 114 Teresa 100 Tom 100, 219, 237, 248 Tory 248 Murr, Karma 32, 100 2 Murray, Murray, Murray, Murray, Murrell, Murrell. Betty L. 114 Cy 2.52 Deborah 100 Jean 100,218 James 233 John W. Jr. 114 Muse, Robert 100 A A Myer, Don 207 A Myers, Debbie 100,, 232 Myers, Kay 100 A Myers, Rebecca 100 Myerscough, Rick 66 Myrick, Len 133, 241 D1'lnI1I'lI'll'1I'lI'll ll'1Ill'lI'lXlnI1I1III'l Nace, Sheri 100 Nackman, Lori 100' Nacy. Phil 72,100 Naioti, Kathy 5225 Nallitf, Mark '114 Napier, Nash, Randy 100 Natiorgs, Carolyn 100, 216 Nations, 133, 206 Nations, 213 Nations, Kim 100 Neal, Cheryl Neas, Teresa 100 Needham,--1Rita'iig55149 Nelson, Dana 100, 240 Nelson, Lagify Nelson, Lenny 133, 252 Nelson, Mark 951191 Nelson, Steve 41, 100 Neudecker, Brandi? 133 Newman, Vicki, 114, 233 Newman, John 63 Newman, Val 250 Newman, Pat 242 Newman, Valerie 100, 248 Newton, Donna 238 Newton, Stephanie Marie 133, Newton, Suzanne 235 Nichols, Don 133 . - i..-05519 E4 Nichols, Linda '100 Nichols, Linda 100 Nichols, Tommy 100 Nicholson, Jay 100 Nickason, Eugene 133 Nickels, Neal N. 100 Niedergerke, Jim 133 Niederstadt, Craig 133 Niel, Don 243 Nieman, Denise 133 Niemeier, Robert Scott 100 Nienhaus, Chris 100 Nieters, Margaret 100 Niewald, Larry 100 Niewald, Richard W. 133 Nilsson, John 114 Nilsson, Kathleen 114 Nissley, Glenn 100 Nitsche, Herman 60 Hix, Bev 100 Nixon, Melinda 100 Noble, Chris 231, 239 Noble, Gerre 42, 43, 133 Nobles, David 249 Noe, Janice 100, 218 Noe, Les 210, 241 Noelke, Nancy L. 100 Noenning, Larry D. 195 Nokes, Tamara 100 h Noll, Kathy ioo, 218, zzs, zw, 249 Nolle, Sandy 100 Nolte, Cindy 133 ' Noonan, Patricia 100 Norberg, Scott 100 Norcross, Mark 133 Nordberg, Deborah 100 K Nordwald, Warren 100 Norfleet, Glen R. 133 :fi 1fPack, Marvin 248 2 Norgren, Edward A. Jr. 100 Norman, Cindy 100, 213' Cindy, Norman 133 Norman, Nancy 133, 242 I Norris, Linda 100 Norris, Ted 100, 218, 221 Northart, Jan W. 133 .. Northryp, John 67 Novak, Nick 76 Nuckols, Tim 100 Nuelle, Mark 239 Nugent, Nelwyn 100 Nwakanrna, Hudson C. 133 Nye, Jeff 242 Nye, Tim 100 000000D00000000000000O00 H Oakes, Becky Lu 32, 34, 133, 198 Oberbeck, Joyce 100 Oberdick, Marsha 100 Obermann, Janeti 133 Obermann, Paul S. 100 Obert, Suzanne 43, 100 O'Brien, Tirn 100 O'Callaghan, Deborah 133 Ochs, Deborah J, 133, O'Conner, Rick 113 O'Dell.,.Cene Jay 100, 207- O'Donnell, Linda 100 O'Donnell, Susan. 100 Oesterreicher, Paul 100 Oetker, Clara 100 Ogle, Joyce E. 134 Ogier,.Ellen 100, 220, 298 Ogier, Paul 100, 221 Ogle, Paul 100 Oglesby, Marlene S. 100 0'Hara,sDennis .134 O'Hara, Pat 100 Ohrr, Kathy 100i O'Kelley, Melissa 100 Oldenbttrg, Seephen 100 or Oliphant, Teresa 100 Oliver, Sterling 100, 221 ' Ollar, Robert, 114 O'Neal,1F'Diarie 100 , - O'Neal, Mary Anne 207, 216 O'Neal, SCO! 2185 O'Neil, Kevin 251 O'Neill,-'Jerry 212, 242 -' O'Neill, Peggy 100, 237, 250 O'Reilley, Karen 101 Orf, John 101 Orff Nancy 5134 if Orndoff,hHovyie 65, 66 Orr, Richard 114, 233 Osborne, Amy J. , 101 J Osborne, Dave 251 ' Osborne, G. 115 Osiedker. Mike 241 ' ward J. . 134 Osterloh, Becky 101 Osterlok,San-i 221 O'Sullivan, Tom B242 Oswald,,,Elizabeth.,,L, 134 O'Toole, Martin J, 134 Ott, Janice 101 Ottea, Cindy 248 Otto, Doug -228 . Oum1il,Abderrahman 134 Oursbourn, Debra Sue 1012-- Overbay. Jill 101, 238 Overfelt, Lyndak 101 1 Ovshak, Polly 101 Owens, Carol Ann 115' Owens, Dennis M. 101 Owens, Mike 243 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPQPPPPP Pace, Genevra 101 Pace, Kalman S. 101 -11 Pacini, Greg 134 Pas?-Carol Kay 134 H Page, Ann 101 :ii Page, Pam 101 Palmer, Cindy 101 Palmer, Ken L. 134 Palmer. Susan 101 Palmer, Wendy 61 Palser, Barbara 101 Pamperlen, Neil 115 Pappenfort, Cary 101 Paradies, Jay 251 Parent, Kathie 115 Parentin. Pamela 134 Paridy, Del F, 134 Park, Kathy 101 Park, Kim 101 Park, Mary Fettig 134 Parker, David 218 Parker, Debra 134 Parker, Doris F. 134 Parks, Connien 101 Parks, Rick 101 Parman, Phillip 134, 195 Parmenter, 198, 234 Parnell, Elizabeth 101 Parr, Marie 101 Parrish, Linda M. 134, 225, 238 Parrott, Harry W. 115 Parry, James M. 134, 241 Parson, Jim 241 Parsons, Sherry 101, 212, Paschai, Connie 101 Paschal, James 101, 242 Pate, Peggy 101 Paterson, Scott 239 Patillo, Pat 115 Patterson,--Julia 101 Patterson, Lu Anne 134 Patterson, Pam 134 Patterson, Paula 101, 183, 238 Patton. Mike 204 Patton, Steve 234, 235 Paur, Stephen L. 134 Pawgilinan, Raul 101 Payne, Cheryl 101 Payne, Debbie 101 Paz, Pam 101 Pearcy, Carol 101 Pearing, Dean 242 Pearson, Mike 101, 237 Pearson, Sidney T. lll 101 Peake, Charles 60, Pec1Zf'iBecky 134, 249 CHU L-.f sii 134 Pecters, Janice 229 illhdue, Chuck 213 Peebles, Connie 101 1gPeeb1es, Justin 101 Peebles, To, Jr. 101, Peirano, Mary 101-1+ Pellham, Palmer L. Pemberton, Cathy Pender, Ron 101 f I Pendkrgrass, Gary Penclergrass, Sondra Jo , Parrots,-1, Penn, Micky K. 101, Penney. --.248 PEPPGL Arms ,,,, .ff Pe rd ue, f ? Psffivs- hum .... Perez, seating - f Pefkinsvale .... 2 Perkins, :WJ il' tsfkivs Phi' 37,1 35?1ti397 ,r,.. PCI-IYQRCEII 7 Wanda ii Fsffslla, Isffm 101429 Petter, Mark sa' 1512 ?sffv,.Cat!1v 301 4 Perry, Claia 101 5 Perryi Jerry, 101 A fefflb.. Page Perry, Phii' 212 'kii ?sfoamn,.,L1Sa.,.24Q ',-, PetersQDenise 101 Petersen. Ki Scott . 101. .,.. . Peterson. Joyce JJ 115 ' Petiforcl, Dave. 249.-. Petiford, Nancy 134 ..P!ttiggew, Cathy 101 Pettijohn, Charlie 243 Pettit, Pam 101 Pettit, Rick 241 Pfeifer, Diana P. 101 Phillips, Charles E. ll 134 Phillips, David 134 Phillips, Dianne 101 Phillips, Debbie 101, 131, 216 Phillips, Donald 134 Phillips, Fran 216 Phillips, Jackie 134, 221 Philpott, David 101 Piel, Tam 101 Pierce, Debbie 115 Pierce, J, Gregory 134 Pierce, Jim 101 Pierce, Joseph L. 134 Pierce, Judy 101 Pierce, Sid 115 Pierce, Stan 242 Pieroni, Richard J. 134 Pierson, Cheri J. 134 Pike, James B. 101 Piland, Marilyn 101, 183 Pilsl, Paul 101 Pimberton, Cindy 198 Pinnell, Debbie 101 Pinson, Dave 101 Pipkin. Nancy 101, 229 Pitcock, Carolyn 115 Pitcock, Lyndon 115 Pittenger, Jean Ann 134 Pittenger, Ruth Marie 101 Pitts, Terry K. 101 Pitzer, Denise 101 Place, Rick 241 Plank, Carol R. 101 .. Plank, Terry 213 Plattenburg, Terry 45, 46, 10? Pleva. Yvonne 101, 218 Ploeger, Rebecca 43 9 Plumberg,Cail 101 Plympton, Scott 134, 206 Poague, Kevin 101 Poe, Cherie 101 Poindexter, David 101 Poindexter, Larry R. 101 Poirot, Mary K. 134 Polk, Dana 101 Pollard, Michael 213 Pollard, Tom 135, 232 Pollmiller, Marsha 135 Ponder, Jerry 2415 Poor, Dawne 102 Poor, Debra 135 Pope, Kim 102 Pope, Nancy 102, 199 Pope, Roberta 102 Pope, Ron 75 K Pom-rfir-ld,Juliann 102 Post, Ed 135 Poston, Sherrie Lynn 135 Potter, Denis B. 135 Potts, Debie L. 102 Poulik, Chris 238 Pounds, Loretta 102 Redd, Marilyn 103 ' ' - 1 P0wf11.D9na 102' 258 i1 Reed, David Et res R952 Viflstr 136.2 Powell, Marilyn Sffffii 757 Reed, Eddie 103 Jeff D6 Powell' WW Reed' Jeff . l GUY 219 Powers, Kaye Reed, Mike 103 it M Ktjthery, Richard 103 Powers, K Reed,,2.Robert -, k',k Doug 103 Prasuhn, X Reed, Rodneyggi kkk: 1 H. -130 Pratt, Rees, -':-. ,,-rise, fi- 1 I,, Belinda 103 Pratte, Harold ,L H3 Rees, Roger 59'I03fj Roush, janice '103 Prechl, Reese, Randy, 103 Sharon 136 Preeshl, 102 Reese, Teddy 103 Rowley, Stew 115 Presle5g'Mifgaiet 135, 234, 235 Rcgan,TerryrEEi13s5, Rtzryfggreg 103 Preston, Janice' 250 Reichert, janeth 238, 103 Roy, 225, 103 Presflihl 5521152 102 Reid, Rob 213 Roypiiickie 115 Preston, 102 Reizer, Maris 103, Rt-tlJl0.CY6g D0 Prevalfitf' 102 Reid, Robert D. Fiitdesigll, Kurt 130 , Prewitt,Ht-Lglggt, 135 Rellihamlanige 103 Rudloff, Eileen 103 Prewirt,iJayine'ff 135 Rani-sgar, E,,,t11f115 Rafkahr, Birb 103 Prewitt, ::LAg 13,5 Renfro, Rick 241 Rule.,PaulaW240 Pribula, Renie, Krissi 2219. leiiiinine 103 lfrice, Charlggig. 135 Replogle,VKeith 103 Rumlgy, Charles 103 Price, ,lay 249 Repper, Mon? 103, Zfil 136, 218 212 Reef. Ron 3 PriCi,'Rancly 248 Reuber, Ann 2' EUH:E1'2ifffT0dClE'i 103 ': Pfideauxdlandy 102 r,R2U?Ch.,lS0ser .-1, QL, Un 'fr QU 56 ,gi, Prrrag Baan, 102 karat, iliii Rum, we Pfllchafdffiigomf, 115 H 131321. Rufllr Karen, Pritchett, Ray 102 Daifid Rush, Nancy Probert' 192 Rohm Redeem, f Probert, Beh '302 Rh6iids,f-Stanford '5'136'5fl 2 Rubhiftsr Elii-ilfelh 136 i:Probstfieldgg,,RagQtg1y. 55102 Rice, Ketinetlg-5115. ussel, Umahoin 135 Prochaslcajleaiine 102 Richards,Breht 1.03 Ruaiellr Ann 104 Propp, Prank 1,15 Richards, Peggy 2,193 ,,., Rust, Cathy 104 Prost, layne Mi 102 Richardson, Fiianny 238 Rustige, Sue 104 Pruente, Beth 102? Rirjhardson, .lameiigs 152, Rutledge, Tom 104 Friiett, Keith 115 Richardson, Lloydifl. 115 ' Ryan, Debbie 250 Pruitt, Richardson, Marygio R-Yan. GUY 104 Pruitt, Linda If 102, 239 Richardson, Ross'1'248 Ryan, Robin 233, 240 Pucci, Silvio Richardson, 1136 ,, Rybffgr 104 Pugh, Brian 102 Richardson, Tom 227 Ryberg, .liiiiy 31 Puhl, Mike 227 Richardson, Vicki 130, 32, sa RYCkm-inri.if9hI1,: 104, Pumphery, Lynn 102 K Purcell, Stephanie 135, Z41 Pusieke, Scott 115 Putthoff, Kathy 2405 qqflflqqqqqqqqqqqqqflqqqqqqqfl Qualls, Clifford M. 102 Quinn, Meg 237, 240, 241 Quinn, Paul W, sa, 102 Qumbil, Abdul 183 l'l'l'Il'l'l'l'l'l'l'I'1'l'fl'Il'l'l'1'I'l'l'I'l'I'l'l'l'I'l'l'l'!' Raburn, julie 135 Race, JoAnn 135 Radcliff, Kent 252 Radcliff, Mike 212. Rademacher, Cary E, 219. 207, Rader, Martin 102 1 ,ir . 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R5lllegFMarla 103 Romans' Swan Roperfscott ' 24? M Roper, Sylvia 103 , Rosche, Claudia 45, 46 Rose, Dale 103 Rose, Dwayne 130 Rose, left 72., 73, 103 5, ri, Rose, Virgi Ross, Gina nia Sue 103 1 228 , Ross, Kenny 237, 241 Ross, Patty 130 ' Ross, Robin 248 1 Rycowski. Tom 241' Rydzensky,,iLatpy 24k -,,,- Rylick, Sue 242 ' SSSSSSSSSQSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHI -- Saalc, Mark 72, 104-4 Saddler, Bill 13o Safron, Karen 136 ,- Salazar, john 104 Sallas, Cynthia Lanell 136 .- Salee, Linda 130, 239 Salmon, Annette 104 Salyer, ,lim 176 Salyer, Stacy 104 Sanders, Christine 137 Sanders, Cindy- 104, 221, Sanders, Diane 104, Sanders lli Floyd H4 137 3 Sanders, Joel Sanddrs, Lancia 115 Sanders, Leland R. 104 I Sanders, Nlarjiffalef' 252' Sanders, Patricja 104, 218 Sanders, Rick '.ii Sanders,,'Iferryl 115 K :Sandiford,fMiEE 137 2 35-fnflhasetsltisrtfv14,194 fsariay, 881238 0 , 104, 215 , Cyntlttgletgh 137 ,,, 5 ,,,-- 'zsgarggm l,., ,,5arn,r,. Kina L. ,,,,,,, 104 1Sarttiriuff,'Nat2ii'y 137 'P Saruer, Paula 240 . iSass5en.'Rristi 104' ' ,554n5fF51B-alPh 251 Saxton, Karen 137,230 Scanlon, ,Clancy P, 104: Scapenaro, Paul 249 ,,Scarbr0ugl't, Phyllis, 104, Schad, Donna 104 Schad, Mglodi, 104, , Schaefer,'Patrick 104 ,,gSchaefer.i5l1e. ,Ann 104-. Schaefer, 'Thomas E, 137 Schaefer, Vicki 137, 152, 183, 297 Schaeperlcoetter, Brian 104 Scharpf, Dennis 249 Schebaum, Melvin 104, 237 Scheer, Bill 252 , ,,,,,. Scheer, Qail Ernrie K 132, Scheibe, Paula, 131 Scheidt. Rhoda 104 ' Schilling, Janice 137 fl ' - 1-.ef5'5h1!1dlS!' Cymhiaeil' kkii i5'5f:ltii1dleffEDiane EQ 'iii 1'I!i7lE' a5Vl',E??BlFt8f D-in 70 :SCl'i1ief,1Carol 'Yvonne '37, 104 . ..ii,21Schlitsser, Scot 252 , Cynthia 137 Christine 104 '55Schmidt, Doug 241 ,-,,,Qg,,Ss:tf,grridt, Julie 1 -ScHinidt,L.ini 137 2-ishmsidl, Steen, ,.s 109.1 . lsaimnaaa, Parry an Sfhf'-also 3131111531-555111104 2 schnaiie, 104' Schnaff' 8312551312: 1331, Schneider, Schneider, Debora Schneider, Don 207' Schneider, Barbaifa Jana, Schneider, Terry L. M105 Schneilg, Elaine Schnelle, Kaylyn ,l, 'i:'10S Schnitite, Patti 219 Schoflfirler, Roy 54 ' :jim 105 g Sghofff' Bin ms fi' -fggihroeder, Curt 105 Sohroeder, Diane 105 K iff -ff'sSchroeder, Jeffrey H. 105 Schroeder, Marcella 137 Schroeder, Steven A. 17:3 Schuerenberg, Mary E. 137 sr-irrrtnffiir, caan 1 Schuler1r,Caryf, 105 Sfhut-t1ran:SiMiEhelle ' Sfshultsr EQZWHYCLT -....,,,. 105 ' Schulte? 216 ii- ' 5911111151 390 195 i52:hiiitiiE',iRiek '105 Schulte, Sally 240 , Sarah--Ann 105 Srzhultejans, Therese 242 Schultz, Eric '72 Setiiifie Sch ultg, Sylvia, 105 Schufti , Linda 105 Schultz, K., 213 cher, janet 105 Schumacher, Karen 137 Sehufha Schwadafferriy L, 105 Kgkhwer, Roy 105 ' Sthwfidcr, Kem L. 137 ,,.,,gehmidr, Sue 227 Scott, Bretta 115 Scott, David 105 Scott, David E, 105 Scott, David L, 137 Scott, Debbie 105 Scott,-Julie 105 Stott, Karen lean 137 Scott, Daren Reid 137 2 Scott, Lew 230 Scott, Robin 24:3 Scruggs, Yvette 105, 228, 295 Scully, Claire 41 Scully, Cynthia 199, 230 Seaman, S.M. 2105 Seaton, Patricia L. 137 Seay, Leslie 105 Sebben, Aldo 49 Subolt, Ruth 218 Sechler, Susan 199 Sedler, Michael Nale 105 Seeler, Holly 41 Seeley, john 207 Sehie, Kathy 105 Sell, Roaiiey 237, 291 Selle, David Selle, Patricia 105 Scrmershein, Crary L. 137, 217 Sersev, C1538 105 f:Sewill, 105 Seymourffliiz 250 Shagdgglford, jane 105 Shalififir1be'rg lr, Charles K, Shaller, ,lody '105 Shank, Morris 105 iii Shannon, Debra 115 Sharlcus, Carolyn 105 Sharp, Diana Kay 137 Sharp, john Bill 115 Sharp, Kevin 105 Sharp, Larry 105 Sharp, Rebecca 105 Shatz, lohn D, Ioo Shattghnessy, Mark 137 Shaw, Stanley R. 137 Shay: Teri 105 Shearer, Kathy 141 Shearer, Robert C. 137 Shcarholdt, Larry 105 Sheets, Linda 105 Shelby, Deb 105 Sheldon, Shelly 105 Shellhorn, Marilyn 137: Shellhorn, Saundra' 1054 Shelton, Blaine 105 Shelton, Donna 105 Shelton, Florenda 105 Shelton, Vena 105 Shepard, Randy 248 Shepard, Mary 230 Shepherd, Beverly 105 105 1 I-Shepherd, Greg . ffshepherd, Kim 105, 213 1'Sheberd, Mary 199, 213 5 Sherer, Barbara 105 Sheridan, Lynn 105 Sherrell, Gigi 105 Shefrell, Plan 137, 218 Sherwood, Carol 213 Shelily, Randy' 215, 230 Shekwmaker, Joe 243 Shiflett, L. Thomas 167 Shine, Kevin 105 Shennebarger, Jody 251 Shipley, Cynthia K, 105, 226 Shirrell, Bonita 17 Shores, Margaret 105 Short, Doug 212 , Short, DyAnna 105, 213, 229, 239 Short, Greg 137 Short, Joel B. 105 Shortino, Felicia 105 Shoun, Linda 212 Shoush, Teri 105 ' Showalter, Cliff 213 Shown, Linda 216 Shryer, Greg 137, 201 Shull, Maurine 137 Sibbing, Mary Sibley, Nick 1237 lill A Sickendick, Jane 105 Siebert, Bob 105 Sievert, Debbie 105 Signer, Janis Gay g:-' , .105 Siler, Joyce 105 . Silsey, Carol 115 Silva, Mia 137 A Simek, Leonard 137, 207 Simek, Sandra 138, 216, 229 Silvggx, Vickie 240 - Simiiiions, Harry 206 Simmons, Kimberly Dale 105 Simmons, Linda J. 105 Simon, Chris 213. 230 Simon, LaDonna 115 Snider, Ron 60, 106 Snodgrass, Dan 224 Snow, Dianna 242 Snowden, Annetta Marie 138 Snyder, Ernest W. 138, 195 Snyer, Jane 230 . Snyder, Sally 106 Sonthermer, Barb 239 Soper, Suane 241 Sorgenfrel, Joan 240 Soric, Susan E. 16 ,L Souders. Joureene 238, 241 Southwick, Ellen K.f5'T138 ' Spalding, Duane 243 Spanos, Diane 240, 249 Spanos, Katherine 138, 240 Spann,:g ' sparksiioonna Lyn,-5106, 240, 241 -' Spears, Ron 66, 106, 221 Speers, Donna 107, 183, 238 Speese, Shelly 230 Spencer, Brian 107 K Spencer, Jane 107 -L.- QQ.- Spencer, Karen 107i P' Spencer, Patricia 138 Spencer, Stephen 138 Stoddard, Joan A. 107 Stoehner, Charlotte 107 Stogsdill, Walter W. 139, 217 Stokes, Debra 107 Stokes, Jeff 195 Stake, Jingmyiee 139 Stokey, B515 A 252 Stolpa, Jeff 54 Stonner, Greg 213 Stonner, F. Brian 107 Strange, Jrudity 107 . - Agriita 107 Srfatman, Billie 23s, 248 Straub, Pat 252 ' Strauss, Connie 43, 139 Strawhtm, 107, 218 Street, 5. 139 Street,Teres5'1rJi.- 107 StreteskY,155i 241 Strick. Don i107 Stricklandftggilite 241 gffjif-filers, 52, 53' 54 ' tt 107 Srroer, 107 Thomas, MichelleQisEi,241 Thomas, Pamela Thomas, Richard '139 Thomas, Squirt Thomas, Terry Thomas, Wilma Thomason, Gini Thomisson. Lindii i,- 108 Thomason, Tommy 139 Thompson Thompson, Thiiittpson, Anna, , 139 Billy Cliftoigfjf-QT64 i Thompson, Diane: iiki 108 Thompson Ellen 108, 33, 32- Thompson George Alan 115 A Thompson James G, 108 fig, Thompson Jeanne 108 L i' Thompson, Jerry 217 'P X' Thompson, Ken 227 Thompson, Marian 115 Thembson, pson Sandy 115 5f0?f.EQff'4 , we R Thompson StevEfQS5i241 Thqirtpson Tomi 195 Simpson, Dc-bora R. 115, 233 Simpson, Paul 212 Simpson, Rick 105 Simpson, Susan 105, 195 Simpson , Susan 105 Sims, Reba 36, 33- Sperry, Dave 72, 107 Sphar, John 107 Spicer, Holt V. 150 Spies, Joe 138 Spinabella, Kirk William IU7 Spinabella, Mark 138 Spoering, Kevin 107 Spradlitt., ,Lorene 138 Sprawls, Linda 107 A Spree, Ronald 107 Spree, Ronald 107 Springer, Pam 115, 233 Springer, Thomas C. 107, 195 Stromberg, Jr. 107 Stronach, 107 A H . fzrfsiisvoot, Jeanette 107 - -ara. f 4o,41,1o'z ' Strouse, 241 ' Struemph, Glennon R. 139 Stuesse, Dorothy 107 Strumsky. Michael 139 Sinclair, Barbara if P 105 Sinef Marcia 138 Sinek, Lyndon 66 Sinele, Lynden 105 Singleton, Priscilla Janeamour 105 Sioux, Sacowie 105 Strayworn, Billy D. 115 J Sisson, Pamela L, 138 Sivcovich, Paul D. 105, 232 Skidmore, Max 153 Skiffington. Susan 138, 225, 249, 258 Skill:i..Dan 242 7 Skill, Dave 242 Skinner, Robert 66, 105 Jeff 248 Spu rgeoit, Sprinkle, i Donna 107 Spurgeon,Joy 138 Spurgeon, LaDonna 107 Spurgeon, Rhonda R. 107 Squire,,l,inda 115 I A 5wPPv..,.Diaes. R- 139 Strutelearierte 243 Sugar, 107 Suiter, Janice 107 Sullivan,Q5ttron 107 Sullivanngfit 107 isullivairgiterri 107 .4 Summers, Kathy 107 Summer, Debbie J. 107, 218 Sundstrom, Wendy 176, 299 Suoboda, Bill 182 Sutherland, Melinda 107 Squirell, 'Rebecca 107, 183, 218 Staab, Holly 200 Stabenow, Randy 107 Staff, Cheryl 107 Stafford, Jim S. 138 Staffoiflialohn W. 138 Stagner,iSuzanne IW Stalcup, Curt 241 Suttonfiindrew 60 Sutton, Doug 139 rrrr Sutton, Elbert 107 Sutton, Royena Marie 139 Svobada, B111 182, 242 Swift, 107 Swiney, Kardh-fl-, 107 Swinger,Beth 107 Slack. Michael 105 Slais, Chris 105 Slaite, Gary R. 138 Slaughter, Vicki 106 Sliger, Deanna 106 Slusser, Jana 106 Small, Dave 138 Smiley, Billie 138 Shftidh, .Bar ry 252-, Smith, Carol 201,248 Smith, Cathy 106 Smith, Charles 206 Smith, Craig T. 138, 206, XV Smith, Smith, Cynthia D, 106. 216 Dan '72, 213- 2 Smith, Darrell R. 106 Smith, David 106, 213 Gillespie, David Smith 138 Smith, Debra 106, 216 Smith, Dee isa J Smith, Dick 248 Smith, Donna De 106 Smith, Dwane 138 Smith, Evelyn 138 Smith, Gary 138 Smith, George W. 106 Smith, Glenda 106 Smith, Janis 138 Smith, Jim 70 Smith, Judith K. 138 Smith, Kathy toe, 183 Smith, Kevin 115 'iii ' Smith, Kim 106, 240 Smith, Larry E. 138 Smith, Linda 106 Smith, Mary Lou 138 Smith, Michael L. 138 Smith, Nancy 106 Smith, Nancy L. 138 Smith, Natalie J. 106 Smith, Normalee 106 Smith, Pamela Sue 106 Smith, Paula 1, 106, 225 Smith, Randy ea Smith, Rena 13a Smith, Rhonda Lynn 106 Smith, Richard L. 138 Smith, Rick us Smith, Robert E. 138 Smith, Robert K. isa Smith, Shawn 106 Smith, Sheila 115 Smith, Sheryl 106 Smith, Shirley 106 Smith, Stanley 106 Smith, Steve 252 Smith, Terri 138, 255 Smith, Vicki 241 Smothers, Larry 106, 241 Sneed, Montee 138, 241 Staley, Gail 241 Stalker, Janet L. 138 Stander,1,,inda 107 Stanley, David 70, 104 Stanley, Janice L. 133, 242 Stanley, Kay 220 Staples, Staples, Robin L. 139 Sharon E. 139 Stapp, Stephanie 107, 242 Stapp,'5teve 107 Starcke, John 139 Stark, Becky 107 Stark, Dan 182 Starke, Kathy L. 107 Starks, Cathy 107 - Starks, Paul B. 229 P Steele, James 107 Swinger, Deborah 107 Swyden, Lou 241 Sykes, Martha 139 ., tttttillitlttlttititlttttttitll!!! Taft, Kris 42, 43, 139 Tagge, Linda 107 Tague, Jane 107 Talbert, Rick 115 Talbott, Gary 252 Talbot, Linda 107 Talent, Steve 200 Talley, Dave 252 Steele, Mark L. 139 Steen, Randy 107 Steffen, Sharon 139 Stein, Charles 139 Stein, Randy 70 Steineker, Kevin 107 Steiner, Gary 201, 252 Steinkiste. Debbie 107 Stelplugh, Mark 107 Stelzer,-Rick 107 Stephens, Jodie 115 Stephens, Phil 248 Sterling, Bobby G. Jr, 139, 241 Sterling, James 139 Stervinou, Greg 241 Stevens, Cathy 107 Stevens, Pamela 107 Stevens, Randy 107 Tllty, T homas 139 Tankesley, Mark 139 Tando, Pam 107 nne r, Tantosu Jennifer 108 broto, Lilian 108 Tappana, Kathy 108 Tappme Tarpley, yer, Steve 108 Sherryl 115 Tate, Rita Marie 108 Tatum, Kathy 43, 139 Tauber, Michele 108 Taylor, Bob 227 Taylor, Doug 228 Taylor, James 206, 139 Taylor, Mark 108 Taylor, Mary 242, 199 Taylor, Mary M, 199, 115 Taylor, Robert 139 Thomson, Ken 212 Thornburg, Kristen 183,100 -,7g,- 55, Tlttgiggbkhill, 'C ha rlie 108 Thoifiiliill, Melanie we iiii ' Tlgornsberry, Cyrus 139 Thornsherry, Jerry 108 Thorton, Stean 60 Throne, Larry 230 Theiijman, Sharon 41 Tibbs. Greg 74, 241 '- Tibbili, SUE 230, 213 I Tidemdn, John 66, 64, 67, 65, 198 Tidewell, Bambi 108 Tien, Deborah 108 Tiefenbruck, Rickgjf 139 Tieman, Judy 243 Tierney, Wally 237, 139 Tilleman, Betty 46, 108 Timmerman, David 173, ZW , Tinsley, Ilene 108 Tipton, Becky 108 Tipton, Dan 108 Tipton, Kent 76, 140 Tisoto, Jeff Titus,Jim 243 Toalson, David 108 Tobias, Alfonzo ---108 Tobias, Mark 177 Todd, Chriss 239 Todd, Steve 108 Toliver, Marvin 218, 219 Tolliver, Lorraine fi 01.08 Tom, Kathy 115 Tomek, Cindy 115 Toney, Mary 228 Torres, Nereida 140 Townsend, Bob 249 Trachsel, Anne 240, 108 Trantham, Erica 108 Travline, Gino 50. 54, 52, 53 Trecler, Laura 108 Trewatha, Robert 158 , Trimble, Mike 249 Triplett, Donald 108 Triplett, Stanley 140 Triplett, Terri 140 Tritt, Richard 108 Trivitt, Billy 140 Trciian, JoAnn 108 Trotter, DeeDee 238 Trotter, Stacy 140 Troutman, Dorsey 237, 234, 235, Trowbridge, Bob 195 Troyer, Janet 108 Tsahiridis, Ermioni 108 Tubbesing, Janice 140 Tucker, Dennis 140 Tucker, George 140 Tucker, Judy 218, 108 Turtlser, Marsha 140 Tucker, Nancy 108 Tucker, Ronnie 108 Tummons, Susy 32, 108 Stevenson, Beth 107 Stevenson, Betty 107, 213 Stevenson, Paul 217 Stevenson, Robert L. 166 Steward, Debra 107 Stewart, David K, 139, 217 Stewart, Dena 107 Stewart, Gary 107 Stewart, Jimmy D. 66, IW, 227 Stewart, Joseph Randolph 107 Stewart, Lora 139 Stewart, Mark 107, 182, 213, 221 Stewart, Rhita 107, 182, 213, 221 Tayon, Ron 217 Teachout, Tim 72 Tebbenkamp, Denise 29, 31, 108 Tedford, Scott Evans 218, 139 Tennison, Larry 217 ten Zythoff, Gerritt, 151 Terrell, Bernis Ann 139 - '1jfTerrill, John 242, 108 Terry, Renee, 108 Testerman, Mike 241 Testerman, Sherri 108 Tetley, Barbara 139 Tevi5, Rick 108 ' P Tunnell, William 140 Turek, Steve 140 Turk, Bill 149, 221 Turner, Brenda 108 Turner, Delores 140 Turner, Devona 115 Turner, Dianne 108 Turner, Emily 108 Turner, Jane 140 Turpin, Bruce 108 Turpin, Janet 108 Twgct, Valerie 108 Stiegmeyer, Ann 251 Stienkemeyer, Herb N. 107 Stigall, Jay 248 Stiles, Warren Dean 139 Srimson, William C. 115 Stinnet, Mike 72 Stober, Layne 201, 243 Stock, Randy 66, 139 Stockdale, Lois 107 Stocker, Donna 139 Stoekman, Eileen 107 Stockton, David D. 107, 218, 229 Thater, Dave 249, 108 Thater, Gary 108 ' Thebeau, Janice 108 Thieman, Joe 108 Thieman, Susan 220, 108 Theieman, Terry 242, 108 Thierjung, Joseph 108 Thoele, Bill 108 Thomas, Bill 144, 59 Thomas, Cindy 241 Thomas, Janet 139 Thomas, Mary 243, 108 Tyqiity, Patricia we Oneita 108 Tyler, Becky 108 249, 140 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUQUUUUU Uele, Pale S. 140 Ulfmann, Debra 43, 140 Ullestad, Sharolynn E, 140 Underwood, Kimberly J. 108 .Unnek l l, Donna 251 K-Upseigg errell.. 6621 1 Uibaiiii rk KIOBLLKQQ uikegagias. 140 115 1 vvvvvygifvvvvvvv Vipperman, Cary 6 Visintainer, Betty 109 Vodicka, Kerri 109,: - Don ' D 4 Vonarx Von Stroha, Sue YQL-vgyerk, Peggy M. 140 ,, osef kanda 109 . isifkelly 109 Wesley 109 r.. james A. 140 Wendell W. 109 Cheryl 109 Robert R. 140 Steven 140, 249 Karen 109 Wait, julie 109 Walden, Debra 140 Warden, Ron 249 Waldrup, Mary 109 Walker, janet 140 Walker,Stanley 140 Walker, Susan 250 Walker, Teresa 115 Steve 109 I Walker, Tom 213. 252 13,-Walkling, Laurie i VVallace, Debbie S Wallace, Deborah Wallace, Jenell 109 lll' Q Wallace, Kelly D. 109 Wallace, Isgla 115 Wallace, Marie Anette 109 Wallace, Novella 1. 115 Wallace, Stan 53 109 i?Walls, Cleea' 115 Walls, Glen 115! 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