Missouri Western State University - Griffon Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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Each member is elected for a period of six years and serves without pay. A The Board of Education is a policy making board which deals only with large problems. The six stand- ing committees of the board are: Finance and Audit- ing, Custodians and Maintenance, Purchasing and Supplies, Elementary Teachers, High School Teach- ers, and Sanitation and Health, Rules and Regula- tions, and Boundaries. Members of the Board of Education are: Mr. G. L. Blackwell, Mr. E. F. Garvey, Mr. F. W. Enright, Mr. R. V. Blomlield, Mr. R. Schranck, Mr. D. W. Hopkins, Mr. D. L. Dannen, Mrs. Iohn Wyeth, and Mrs. Paul Knepper. The Administrative Officers are: Mr. G. L. Blackwell, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Baker, Mr. Blomtield, Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Green. iegula- Mr. G. 'ht, Mr. apkins, s. Paul '. G. L. mfield. ,7 Dean Marion E. Gibbins, busy as usual in his office at Iunior College. Dean Cibbins Advises Us Mr. Marion E. Gibbins, having won the respect and admiration of all for his outstanding work in the educational system, has become a prominent figure in St. Joseph, Missouri. He has been Dean of Iunior College since 1957, when he left his former position as Principal of Central High School. His durable patience, his complete understanding and his wonderful sense of humor are the traits which bring to mind Dean Gibbins. All this, plus his active interest and devoted service has left an im- pression that will never be erased on the hearts of all Iunior College students. Dean Marion E. Gibbins ., - , , . ,.,...-mt-,-.,,.e..1..-..:. ,.,. t . . H -- V - f If? - 6- .s.-9.--.-5.1957 gig -1.5 EVAN AGENSTEIN Subject: Physics, Mathe- matics. ' Colleges: North- west Missouri State Col- lege, University of Kansas Degrees: B. S., M. A., Graduate Study. CLARA L. ALBRECHT Subjects: French, German, Physical Education. Col- leges: University of Mis- souri, University of South- ern California, Middlebury Language School, Rocky Mountain School of Lan- guages. Degrees: B. S. in Education, M. A. Activities: French Club, German Club, W. A. A. DEN A CLARK Subject: Librarian. Colleg- es: Northwest Missouri State College, George Pea- body College for Teachers. Degrees: B. S. in Education, B. S. in Library Science. Facultyfllembers Taught Us INA CULVER Subjects: Art.. Colleges: University of Missouri: Colorado State College oi Education. Degrees: B. S.. M. A. Activities: Art Club, Stage Design. HELEN CULVER GETTYS Subject: Psychology. Col- leges: St. loseph Junior College, University' of Mis- souri, University of Colo- rado. University ol Chica- go. Degrees: B. S., M. A. Activities: Psychology Club. Hobby: Traveling. EDGAR E. HALLER Subject: Athletic Director, Coach. Colleges: Idaho University, Texas Western University. Degrees: B. A. Hobby: Sports. , , I l 2 fix f fi Ljcrzvtf-or H..-' - MARIAN HARVEY Subjects: Social Sciences, Sociology. Colleges: North- western University, Uni- versity ot Chicago, Uni- versity ot Wisconsin. De- grees: A. B., A. M. Activi- ties: Phi Theta Kappa. Hobbies: Reading. Gard- ' ening. MURIEL LOMAX Subject: Health Education. Colleges: New York Uni- versity, University of Kan- sas City. Degrees: B. A., M. A. Activities: Director of Health and Physical Education, School District of St. Ioseph. Hobbies: Travel, Fishing. Photog- raphy, Reading. LOUISE CHURCHILL LACY Subject: English. Colleges: St. Joseph College, Univer- sity of Missouri, University of Colorado, University,of Iowa. Degrees: B. A., M. A. Activities: Dramatics, Delta lis50Omega Sponsor. I. ,f And Encoura ed Us GLENN E. MARION Subject: Pre-engineering. Colleges: Maryville State, Colorado State, Oregon Mines. Degrees: B. S., M. S. Activities: Engineers' Club, Stage Construction. Hobbies: Gardening, Crafts. State, Rolla School of- EDGAR C. LITTLE Subject: Chemistry. Col- leges: Cotner College, Uni- versity of Iowa, Univer- sities of Nebraska, Colo- rado. Degrees: B. S., M. S. Activity: Engineers' Club Sponsor. Hobby: Wood- working. ELIZABETH PHELAN Subject: American History, Algebra. Colleges: Iunior College, St. Mary College, Creighton- University. De- grees: A. S., B. S., M. S. Hobby: Travel. FRANK S. POPPLEWELL Subject: American History, Governmentf Colleges Kansas State College, Pitts burg, University of Mis- souri. Degrees: B, S., M S., M. A. Facult LOIS IANE ROPER Subjects: Mathematics, Physics. Colleges: North- west -Missouri State Col- lege. University of Mis- souri. Degrees: B. S., A. M. W - Q-fb W- ra -r -L:- -'I-IFS' 'Z-A Wi i- f 5 ROSALIE REARDON Subject: English. Colleges University of Missouri, Southern Methodist Univer sity. Degrees: B. S., M. A Hobbies: Travel, Reading ROBERTA RIEMER Subject: Music. Colleges: Park College, Chicago Mu- sical College, Missouri State Teachers, Colorado University, Columbia Uni- versity, Northwestern Uni- versity. Degrees: A. B., M. M. Activity: Choir. Hobby: Chamber Music. Members Guided Us CELIA F. SUTHERLAND Subject: Education. Colleg- es: St. Ioseph Iunior Col- lege,f Northwest Missouri State College, University of Kansas City. Degrees: A. S., B. S., M. A. RICHARD B. TAYLOR Subject: English. Colleges: Northwest Missouri State Missouri. Degrees: B. S., College, University of B. I., M. A. Activity: Grif- fon News. Hobbies: Read- ing, Fishing. Subje- es: N Unive M. S. W Di , , ,,. 1 it G ef , A 4 M. 4. . jj ,fr fy f r 4 1 ns- ,u- iri do rn- ni- M. ry: 51 .9 w., af 1. 1. , 4 ii fi sr, ', Z' 5 ' .1 4 je' 2. 51: Mr, LILLIAN R. WATKIN S Subject: Mathematics. Col- leges: St. Ioseph Iunior College, University of Chicago, University of Missouri, University of Michigan, Columbia Uni- versity, Northwestern Uni- versity. Degrees: Ph. B., A. M. in Spanish, A. M. in Math. Hobby: Driving a car. 1 Q ' IOHN R. YANCEY Subjects: Microbiology, Zoology Conservation. Col- leges: Central Missouri State College, University of Kansas City, University of Colorado. University of Missouri. Degrees: B. S., M. S. Hobbies: Fishing, Gar- dening. ' RADIANCE. ZOLLINGER Subjects: Registrar, Treas- urer. Colleges: St. Ioseph Iunior College. Degree: Iunior College Certificate. And aw Us Throu h The Year HERBERT G. HULLINGEB HARRY FORCE Net Pictured Not Pictured Subjects: Economics, Accounting. Colleg- Subjects: Biology, Chemistry. Colleges es: Northwest Missouri State College, A1GbClmU Sffife Teachers Colleqe University of Missouri. Degrees: B. S.. George Peobody College for Teoehers Our teachers chaperone us at Icebreaker Dance Degrees: B. S., M. A. Studentxliady President Harry Croweil--' Secretary-Treasurer Carol Freeman-rel 4 Vice-President Ed Vance-headed activi- presided over senate meetings and conf ' corded our minutes and took care of W Committees and GSSiSi6d the President- vocations, and guided our extra-cur- our treasury. ricular activities. ' Uur Ujfcers Led dUQs' Well if JH' Harry. Carol and Ed pause in their work to smile for the camera. f' . .gliiizv SECOND Freeman P Linda Lan Iohnston I I 1 ff a ,X f My is X . N. W A 1 5 - 1 , - 'CJ - '1' :E VT? QQ tv X I ,A - x V- 1 . . , ,ww v. 1 lmsffg . N 1 mill 1 1 - 3 : : ii , X , 'I - t '35 be 3 - Qzxfgstg-tx Q isa :Sgr X if Sf 1. 553 3 K1 s ix 1 Xa 'K 2,4 e W , ,N , A ZW , , f c ,W ,ff 4 Q We VW , Z2 fn ,f Q ff, 57 ' fx. ffl 'JIM f, ,V FIRST SEMESTER SENATE. First row'.' left to right: Carol Freeman, Carole Bryant, Ed Vance, Gary Clifton, Franz Meier, Harry Crowell. Second Row: Linda Gardner, Ronda Wachter, Linda Landis, Bob Berger, Nancy Gadler, Suzy Nothhouse. Third Row: Carol Pawlowski, Buddy Sumpter. Iohn Iohnston, Richard Borngesser, Ion Wyant, Ierry Myers. tudent Senate Guides ACll.Ul.ll.6S SECOND SEMESTER SENATE. First row. left to right: Linda Daugherty, Harry Crowell, Ed Vance, Carol f Freeman. Pete Hainline. Second Row: Suzy Nothhouse, Doris Davis, Franz Meier, Gary Clifton. Third Row: Linda Landis, Linda Gardner, Bob Berger, Gary Denning. FOURTH ROW: Ierry Myers, Dick Sipe, Iohn Iohnston, Carole Bryant, Richard Borngesser, Richard Miller. X N -.N-txiif , Dave Colbach V p 1 Lois Holzhauser Buddy Sumpter The Mace These six sophomore students received the highest honor giv- en for leadership and service at St. Joseph Iunior College-ad mittance into the Mace. They have all given their time cmd effort to make Iunior College a better and more pleasant school in which to study and spend our first years of college. if 1 -. iv . - afar! Xt XY X A ,t,r 'f f- - ff'-7' fm' 'ffl' ' H ,' Yr W. vauagiffmfpxfvef1e.aaxf ...ius.4....ux:.2..c,aaegss. 'X . , , . : , ...A...,,,.., ., ,. , .,,,-.,..,.,-- . --- --.. I, --- . , Q..Q-- - -,-- . , Y -- CLASSES Xi' 0 ZZ! X' f 'I I ' First Day of School! T ,, y y I ,,,, f M. Students enjoy themselves at the Icebreaker Dance. I Our own Griffon - in France. Iunior College students are friendly! 4.m-,wwf-wvwv. . , ,. , V- 1 to In clasp T worlc tions. fessic politi coun' C K Some Iunio dents are inendly' BUDDY SUMPTER DON LAWTON President , ' Secretary ' I, ,RICHARD BORNGESSER Vice-President CNot picturedl Sophomore Hands Wave Good by to I C We the Iumor College Sophomores of 59 hope to make thzs Grrffon a remembrance of our hands clasped 1n mutual help and lastrng frlendshrp We are called the beat generatron but the world w1ll 11nd us one of the best of all the genera trons We w1ll have representatrves rn all the pro fessrons rn scrence 1n busrness rn agr1culture rn pol1t1ca1 hte and rn the mrlrtary serv1ce of our country Some of us w1ll be scattered over the world Some w1ll stay rn St Joseph Our chrldren w1ll attend Iunror College and we pray therr world IS better happrer and more peaceful than ours Today ofer the whole world there IS trouble many people are hungry m1111ons have lost freedom and more are fearful of rts loss Bold and unscrupu lous natrons are preyrng on other natrons and are threatenmg our own Unrfed States We reach our hands rn fnendshlp to all the world but we w1ll have the courage to clench these hands rnto frsts rf neces sary 17 Iudith Buster Earnest Campbell Robert Campbell Charles Carr f If- ,, --., T - 53, --1, .- G:--:Typ eng Barbara Allen Patricia Bazan Barl Patt Pep I0n1 Iona Boyer Carole Bryant Can Fool Cab Th l -A J t Q Barbara Cox Allen. K' Patty Bazan: Committees, Footlights, Newman Club, Iudy Buster: Cheerleader, Committees, Convocations, Senate. Earnest Campbell: Operetta, Library, Psychology K Pep Squad, Phi Theta Kappa, Bowling, Spanish Club. Club. Iona Boyer: Committees. Robert Campbell: Engineers' Club, Art Club, Phi Theta Kappa, All-School Play, Operetta, Footlights. K , . K Carole Bryant: Basketball Attendant, Committees, Charles Carr: Footlights, Science Club, Operetta. Footlights, Convocations, Pep Squad, Senate and Cabinet. Q . 4 Sophomores Partzczpate In Many Actwztles Queen Ronda, escorted by Buddy Sumpter Q -+P ee The Hatfields and McCoys shoot it up at the Homecoming bonfire 5: ' ,a I Charles Cline David Colbach David Cox Garry Crabtree Harry Crowell fVCharles Cummings Arnold Davenport David Duncari Char Haro voca DCIVi1 Gary g... ., Charles K Cl1ne Engmeers Club Psychology Club Harold Dav1d Colbach Basketball Letterman Con vocat1ons Foothghts Mace Scrence Club Dav1d Lee Cox Basketball Gary Crabtree Commrttees Convocat1ons Convocatxons F ootl1ghts German Club Senate Homecommg Intramural Basketball Senate Ofhcer Charles Cummmgs Commntees Convocat1ons Foot 11ghts Psychology Club Sports Arnold Davenport Engmeers Club Intramural Basketball Dav1d Duncan Basketball Letterman Intramural Sports Convocat1ons We Students Look Forward To Next Year Hath AlIll.ClLUCll'l.0I1 The fellows eat and try to study rn the North lounge l The Queen attendants take a nde - ' I ' I ' . N . Harry Crowell: Student Body President, Committees, l Alvin Hcxinline Alex Hernandez Ianice Hill Kathy Hill ,- -Q-a. -.-..- .-,f.--,-- Carol Eggleston Howard Flint Carol Ere man 1 vxfl Hfff fl Z-I 91,1 ff-,I ki-,y ,fff--'Js j V ,,.' 1' X 1 . Val K . , . e Earl Gardner C li Ho La C li Cl Lir DI1 SCI H10 Carol Eggleston: Committees, Convocations, Foot- lights, French Club, Pep Squad. Howard V. Flint: Engineers' Club, Vice-president, Laboratory Assistant. Carol Freeman: Committees, Convocations, Foot- lights, French Club, Pep Squad, Senate, Psychology Club, Student Body Secretary. Linda Gardner: Footlights Director, Delta Psi Omega, Dramatics Workshop, Committees, Convocations, All- School Plays, Operetta, Pep Squad, Senate, Fresh- man Class Secretary, Yearbook Staff. Earl Roger Gardner: Committees. Alvin Nelson Hainline: Committees, Senate Alex Hernandez: Newman Club, Committees. Ianice Hill: Operetta. Kathy Hilt: French Club, Pep Squad, Phi Theta - Kappa, Yearbook Staff, Bowling, Psychology Club. Basketball Homecoming Is A Bzg Event The parade begins it 1 A! 1. n Attendant Linda Daugherty. escorted by Dave Swyhart 1 V,-Q Lois Holzhauser Diane Iohnson Wanda Iones Patrica Kemmer ' - 4 :g'L' 1 ag, g's1':.:ffg.rx-:L-sfgtgg-3.2-111,we..-1-v1:!:g?1 f? P-L Lois I Footli Kapp Dram Warn Diane Club. Wand Richard Kretzer 'Roger Krumme Basketball escorted by P Don Lawton Eugene Lysaght r R E. X. Lois Holzhauser: Basketball Attendant, Convocations, Pat Kemrner: Newman Club, Pep Squad. Footlights, French Club, Mace, Pep Squad, Phi Theta W' Kappa, All-School Play, Operetta, Delta Psi Omega, Dramatics Workshop. Warren Iackson: Intramural Sports. Richard Kretzer: Sports. Diane Iohnson: Committees, Bowling, Psychology Roger Krumme: Psychology Club. Club. Wanda Iones: Girls' Intramural Sports. S Don Lawton: Sophomore Class Secretary, Sports Senate. Studying Is Important At fi C Basketball attendant Linda Landis, escorted by Richard Carr 'Student study, talk. and eat in the snack bar 25 Richard Miller Sam Minter Judith Molloy Carol Moore 'pg-. ,T -gd-sz, -5- .-x.:,..,. Donald McCullah Dale Mears Marilyn Milboume Dean Miller Euge Don Maril Squad Richo ,9 I P i ,. . .9 ,gf-,,,,.......i-.. - .-. . - Eugene Lysaght: Psychology Club, Sports. Richard Miller: Footlights, Senate, Choir, Pep. Band, Operetta. b Don McCul1ah: Intramural Sports. Sam G. Minter: Engineers' Club, President, All-School Play. Marilyn Milbourne: Girls' Intramural Sports, Pep Iudy Molloy: W. A. A., Pep Squad, Science Club. Squad, Yearbook Staff. A - Richard Heller: Sports: Carol Moore: Cheerleader, Footlights, News Staff Editor, Pep Squad, Science Club. Dean' Miller: Psychology Club President. Ba.s'ketball-Everyoneis' Sport The Queen and her attendants Maid of Honor Lois Holzhauser, ' escorted by Iay Leonard Elizabeth Salmons Lynn Sawyers Valeria Smith Buddy Sumpter Frances Nelson Lucille Otte Kenneth Pearce Rita Roland 7' Fr: Lucille Sports, tor, Psy ing Tea Kenneth Rita Ro ' Buddy wai ,l I 72331 Y K fs' I y A Y VY: EE iz SL:-is Frances Nelson Glrls Sports Lucrlle Otte Canter Convocatrons Grrls Intramural tor Psychology Club V1ce presrdent Foothghts Bowl 1ng Team Kenneth Pearce Sc1ence Club Psychology Club Rrta Roland Convocatrons Foothghts Chorr Ehzabeth Salmons Pep Squad Sc1ence Club Lynn Sawyers Engmeers Club Intramural Sports Pep Band Operetta Comm1ttees Valerra Smrth Dramatrcs Club Footlrghts Pep Squad All School Play Yearbook Staff Gniion News Buddy Sumpter Basketball Letterman Intramural Sports I Club Art Club Freshman and Sophomore Class Presrdent The Mace Senate Commrttees Convocatzons Proved Varzed and Interestzng Buddy warts for the ball Sports, Pep Squad, .Phi.Theta Iiappa, Yearbook Edi- 13.-5-.T , Mgr,1-gg,.-q:-Q.--,mpg-.axw -+, -ff.7s,ga!:-:X Greg Swinney Norman Taylor Marian Thomas lim Thompson . ,L,'4ffi,, - Q 'f Mildred Thum Edwin Vance Mary Vincent Ronda Wachter William Club. Norm Senat Marion Iirn Th Lib E2 r, f.7,........-e- - ' William Gregg Swinney: Committees, Psychology Club. Norman Rea Taylor: Convocations, Footlights, Senate. Marion Thomas: Convocations. lim Thompson: Sports. 1 Mildred Thurn. Ed Vance: Art Club, Footlights, French Club, Senate Officer, Intramural Basketball, Student Body Vice- president. Mary Vincent: Psychology Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Bowling, Pep Squad, Yearbook Staff. Ronda Wachter, Basketball Queen, Committees, Con- vocations, Footlights, Mace, Pep Squad, Phi Theta Kappa, Senate. Students Serve The School In Varied Ways Ronnie Walker shows off his Homecoming Indian garb to the cheerleaders Library helpers check books while ambitious students battle books -- v gxeaqrx-:sei--at-:sv':-'F :52er+- :rf-?'1:?2'.'eE' Saralyn Wagers H. G. Almanza William Andrew Ronald Bachali Craig Bennett Edward Bollinger Richard Borngesser Kermit Boyer K. C. Boyle Roger Bradley Rita Bregin William Brooner Lawrence Bundy Edna- Burnside Iohn Burri Henry Carmona Frank Clark Leroy Claycomb Gary Clifton lack Coburn Robert Davis Gary Denning William DeVore Iackson Warren Sophomores Ronnie Dittemore Larry Elder Arthur Felt George Fountain lack Fristoe Dale Fulcher Nancy Gadler Linda Gardner Larry Glidewell Francis Gloggner Larry Gloshen Fred Haller David Harbeck, Michael Hayes Iames Herter Aaron Hoffman Charles Hume Reed Iames Donald Ieschke Iames Iones Iames Kobett Tom Leith Ronnie Wood Helen Webster are Camera Shy Mary lane Long Iohn Mallon Franz Meier Iohn Miller Roger Miller Martha Mohler Billy Morris Maxine Neely Frank Nichols Eldon Norris Larry Ozenberger Iames Patten Robert Patton Marilyn Nielson Iohn Payne Bill Peppard Charles Peters Donald Pointer Larry Przybylski Mike Quigley Ierrry Riche Robert Rigg Roger York Richard Wilson Michael Riordan Robert Sangunett Randall Sawyer Richard Scharif Rev. L. Schowengerdt Kendall Snyder Ronald Sprague Bob Stephenson Lavern Still Francis Stock Kenneth Strawn Rachel Swoboda Dave Swyhart Harry Taft Ellis Thomas Donald Turner Norman Vavra Iames Veselich Evelyn Walker Ronald Walker James Whalen Iim Williams Sar ot Pep Scie I Staff I i 1 Q E v u 1 f Mrs. Geral served cro' day in the Saralyn Wagers French Club Helen Webster Newman Club Blchard Leo Wilson Operetta l Wilson Pep Squad Ph1 Theta Kappa Ph1 Theta Kappa Spanish Club Sclence Club Griffon News Staff The people on this committee were responslble for the wonderful basketball homecoming FRONT ROW left to right Buddy Sumpter Iohn Iohnston Harry Crowell SECOND ROW Carol Freeman Sandra Glaus er Linda Gardner Dons Davis Ed Vance Carole Bryant Gary Clifton Ronda Wachter BACK ROW Dixie Landers Norman Taylor Linda Landis Charles Cummings Richard Borngesser Ierry Myers T19 1 . - 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 - Y 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ordan gunett :wyer harff towengerdt yder ague nson :k rawn :boda Ctrl s 1er vra lich .ker .ker len 5 Uur Special Thanks To .These Men and Women Mrs. Geraldine Powell and Mrs. Elizabeth Radke served crowds of hungry, impatient students each day in the snack bar Mr., William Gray. custodian, also helped to keep us comfortable, and saw to it that our building was in good repair. I Mr. Tom Nash, custodian, opened the building each morning and kept us warm during the cold weather 5. X .N fx, s, - - N z 2 . U 1 I S., ' t t 5 frm K Coll ing ries mus OPP' of o stan Iuni serv at I. '7 4 t M. if fi . 7 BOB BERGER LINDA LANDIS President Secretary ' Freshmen Began Into the hands of each freshman class of Iunior College is placed a great responsibility, that of bring- ing honor and recognition to our school. Old rival- ries of high school days must be forgotten, and we must join our hands to face our new challenges and opportunities at Iunior College. We must be proud of our school and show our pride by working con- stantly for its betterment. In this way we can win for lunior College the recognition and prestige it de- serves. We can profit a great deal by our two years at I. C., but we must also contribute something. We JAY LEONARD Vice-President Their College LIY6 must give the school our enthusiasm and our loyalty. We must show school spirit, not only during home- coming and the basketball season but all the rest of the time as well. Our first' year at Iunior College is behind us, and we hope we have lived up to these responsibilities. We look forward. to our sophomore year, and we will strive to make it Cl year of in- tellectual achievements and happy fellowship. We pledge our hands and our hearts and our minds to making our time at Iunior College fruitful and mem- orable. 35 36 E Roger Albright Paul Allenbrond Donald Austin Carolyn BGICOI I I I I I I I I I C I I Bill Barker HGIIY BGUUIGD Robert Berger Mono Bielby I I Freshmen Take Uver th e Loun e at oon I Fay Bollmcxn Blaine Borchers Connie Boyd Connie Brant ' I in I I I , I I I I X3 V K . A I I I I Iohn Brown Carol Bugg Cynthia Buster Hattie Butcher Gretchen I Y? 59 1 Lois Butler Nancy Canaday Twila Carr Brenda Carrington F ' l Sam Cluck Karel Cohrs Eugene Conroy Carol Cook Icy Cox Dons Davis Bob Deanng William DeVore awe Butcher Gretchen Dickey Dale Dienstbier William Doles Linda Dougherty Y J Q' 5 X 37, 38 I X l 1 ' w l N Roger Driver Bob Dyson Mary Ellis l- D- Ellie! ,, , l or 1 Robert Fergufson 4 , Ribbed Foley Roger Fricl-:le Scxundra Fry Freshmen Hold Talent Convocatzon A 'Felicia Gcxrbowski Billy Garoutte Robert Gawctz Iuckie Gill 'fs 'Emma Gillelcmd Scmdrcx Glauser Mary Graff Hubert Gregory MCUY A S Larry Grim Elizabeth Hcmkinson Sharon Harrison Iudy Hawkins Iohn Hays Nancy Hedlund Richard Heller Diana Hickey I i A J A ' All 11 1111 Claudette Hill Linda Hoerath Beverly Hoffman William Horner :ubert Gregory Mary Ann Hull Anita Iackson Karen Iohnson John lohnston '39 Marianne Kelsey Melba King Dixie Landers Linda Landis n F ,. - F P Iay Leonard Jerry Lindelof Gale Lott We Cheer Basketball Boys Q Byron Lucas Maxwell Gary Mills Walter Mmkiewicz Iames Morgan Patricia Morgan Glenda Mos er Ierry Myers Iudy Reed 515 l it f fb 9 Q L 1 L 'il M 0-AM .1-'M4A'AYWn E 44 y i' 1 5 t 1 l , ly 1 1 1 E l CZ Ierry Myers Patricia Neely Iudith Neff Suzy Nothhouse lanice Oehrle 1 1 1 1 i N l ' 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 , fi 1 I 1 Harold Owens Mike Paddlelord 'I Woodrow Patton Carol Pawlowski 1 And Walk the Concrete Campus Carol Pecora Charles Pepple Sally Pxppxtt Dorothy Reed Iudy Reed Ann Mane Hehm Larry Rlddle Bob BOSS 41 I I i w 1 I 5 i 1 3 1 1 5 5? - 1 1 1 E I 1 V 1 1 1 I George Runquxst Charles Russell Helen Salanky Gxlbert Sander Robert Nancy Saunders Kexth Shawgo Rebecca Shrer Pat Shrmer And E ht for Parlcm Places Dxana Smxth Marvm Smzth Betty Spencer Davrd Stouffer Mrles Stroud Vxola Sweet Mary Taylor Donald Tebow 42 . W 1 M 1 l l I V - , Y Y Y Y , ne- 1 I I I C , 1 I t i Thomps- ? 1 A 0 Z 1 f Z A y ff 5 Robert Thompson Ruth Thornton Linda Townsend Pat Travis 1 i . Arthur Treu Joseph Urban Lester Van Zant Norman Vogel Q Q A cl ' cl 0 cl' er warren Wqlker Gary Waller Iohn Warden Roger Watson w 1 1 9 6 f 4 U Donald Tebow jerry Webb Nancy Weber Reginald Webster I-Ury White ,,.. 111 Roland Wiehl Larry Williams Barbara Wilson Ronald Wilson T 5 l l f Logan Wing A Barbara Wise . Lawrence Wolfram Ianice Worley We Look Forward to Another Year 1011 Wyant Sandra Yurkovich Carol Ziph I n V Q. 1- H - 1 --'.----H,---,,,-. ., '11-f..--.P-,N . -.-..,,.-.1 uf' .v, , ,,N.-,. ,,., r 1 H A VW- ,A .-.g... ... - . - URGANIZATIONS N X 0 ! i t W, , mf as 72 Fi I ' X wx 1 x oo KJ CHOIR Front row left to Ilghf Lmda Townsend Barbara Wxse Iamce Oehrle Nadme Fore Ruth Th rnton Second row Iohn Hays Marcra Fleck Carolyn Baker Nancy Canaday Lmda Gardner Felecxa Garbowskl Nola Hagan Thlrd row Kelth Shawgo Ierry Myers Rxchard Borngesser Lo1s Holzhauser Don Eastbourne Rebecca Shxer Anna Mane Rehm Dave Colbach Back row Earnet Campbell Bob Thompson Charles Carr Dave Asbury Kenneth Karrasch Harry Taft Rrchard Mxller XX 1 X J V tw' N M XJ X The Cho1r IS one of the most actmve organ1za tlons at Iunxor College It 1S composed of students mterested 1n any musrcal held If there s talent the sponsor of the Cho1r Mrs Roberta Benner w1ll help you develop 1t Ind1v1dually and as a group the Cho1r appears on convocatlons and takes an actrve part rn the Chr1stmas and Faster programs of the school 5 Ch The Engmeers Club lS open to all students plannmg to become eng1neers The club 1S under the drrectron of Mr Glenn Marlon and Mr Edgar L1ttle In the fall the club held an eng1neers banquet and took a tr1p to Kansas C1ty to tour the T W. A. Ma1ntenance Center and the Ford Motor Company's assembly plant ENGINEERS CLUB Front row left to rrght Mr Marlon sponsor Frank Hee A Lynn Sawyers Robert Campbell Howard Fhnt Sam Mmter Mr L1ttle sponsor Second row Larry Whxte Roguer Watson Marxanne Kelsey Blaxr Pxepergerdes Larry Rxddle Thrrd row B111 Barker Iay Cox Mrke Chaney13Frank Nxchols Paul Tate Iames Iones Harold Owens Fourth row Thomas Eaton B111 Ruddy erry Burns on Brcmnan Reed Iames Elhs Thomas Norman Vogel Logan Wmg X-'X i h 11 l 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 U - 1 I Q, ' l I I - I ' -I I I ' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 I S 1 1 -1 1 1 1 ' . . but .2 1 li ' Xt X ' .3 1 .Ji G - dhdxjbb f xl , 1 if gf .'iJ,, -JY 1 I 2- , No' J N LJ jx K -71' 14 rd -.Qtr 'ix gf , 7 ' f I Nfl T4 --a A It Q-' U' Ln' N is 1 :-. RJ fix bl' XP! X 4 1 ,rd . . F ,QJ Y t x 4 V WV Xiu Ska' rf' N xx '- l. YV'- 1 ' - - re, rs 1, r . .W rr N' : .I H51 V S' Ck :fl ' Ei' Y-1' , NX N . xx VV - lJ,Wff' ff J 'lf 9 -if be 'RIF .J XT 4 1 1 rt- I 1' . 'L Av gy'-f I 1 .vb 'L ATX tl 0 0' 1 1 as he is uslclans an r 1 g, 1 A - , yrs' ss, Q1 1 1 1 n H166 S . gl T-f rj J LYNX X nf A . V ' f 1 X x 1 xx dv N1 x XI' V Q iw I B' ,Q , lo Q 1 my U'-f tg' eff., 2- J ,XA ' . PJ ,yi LBJ xl J ,s - Y J A ,CJ rx. K I Ana . . . . . . . 1 . . . 4 , . . . . . . . 1 . . X . . , . . . . . . A . 1 I C I ' I I ' 0 , 1 . Z ' 1 1 ' T . ' , , ' . 'F' 1 C . . 1 1 ' . ,- SCX X , ying X5 lv I 1 1 l P PSYCHOLOC President, F Seifert, Caro Carol Ziph1 Yurkovich, I Walter Mink I i tudents . under Edgar vanquet T. W. A. tpany's t fl W' PSYCHOLOGY CLUB. Front row, left to right: Dorothy Reed, Kathy Hilt, Pat Travis, Dean Miller, President. Franz Meier, Lucille Otte Canter, Vice-president, Mary Vincent. Second row: Allan Seifert, Carolyn Baker, Iudy Iames, Sandra Glauser, Kenneth Pearce, Suzy Nothhouse.'Third row: Carol Ziph, Paul O'Konski, Nancy Weber, Treasurer, Eugene Lysaght, Connie Brant, Sandra ' Yurkovich. Dixie Landers. Fourth row: Charles Peters, Viola Sweet, Bob Thompson, Bob Dearing, Walter Minkiewicz, Roger Krumme, Hubert Gregory, Earnest Campbell. Don Tebow, not pictured. Artists and Psycholo isis The Psychology Club meets every month at the State Hospital under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Gettys. The activities of the club consist of planning programs and serving refreshments to the patients. A course in Psychology is the only requirement to become a member. Whenever posters, scenery or publicity is need- ed at Iunior College, it is the members of the Art Club that are responsible. In order to be eligible for membership in the club, a student must be talented in painting and drawing. Under the direction of Miss Ina Culver the club took a trip to the Kansas City Art Institute and went on a number of sketching' trips. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in art of the past, in contemporary art, and in future paintings. ART CLUB. Front row, left to right: Ierry Lindelof, Ed Vance, Diane Maxwell, Pat Travis. Second row: Felicia Garbowski, Dave Swyhart, Bob Nichols, Phil Lawrence. Suzy Nothhouse. Third row: Bill Houmas, Robert Campbell, Roger Miller, Buddy Sumpter, Ion Wyant. Aux NP ? . Q! l I FRENCH CLUB. front row, left to right: Barbara Wise, Pat Neely, Carol Moore, Saralyn Wagers. Second row: Glenda Moser, Mary Ellis, Carol Bugg, Doris Davis, Kathy Hilt, Suzy Nothhouse. Back row: Barbara p Wilson, Elizabeth Hankinson, Earnest Campbell, Ed Vance, Ierrv Riche, Lois Holzhauser. The French Club was organized to develop the student's ability to speak and understand the French language and to acquaint him with France and the French people. Entrance requirements are two years of high school French or one year of college French. All the meetings and programs of the French Club are conducted in French, under the direction of Miss Clara Albrecht. Fbrezgn Lan uage Students Students who have taken at least one semest-el of German at Iunior College may increase theil knowledge of Germany, its people, its geography. and its language by attending the monthly meetings of the German Club. Current German newsreels are sometimes shown at the meetings, which are con- ducted entirely in German. Miss Clara Abrecht is the sponsor. GERMAN CLUB. Front row, left to right: William Kothe. Jerry Myers. Second row: Roger Frickle, Charles Peters. Back Bow: Harry Crowell, Dale Flowers, Rebecca Shier, Iohn Breuckman, Karen Iohnson, Bob Foley, Felecia Garhowski, Bill Doles. i PHI Tl Iohn I Bregin lyn W Holzho Phi Iunior Kappc I unior oldest tion, l club year, sorsh' the c cessfu some the annu and e Direct shoul catio honor n Wagers. Second Back row: Barbara rser. least one semester may increase their ple its geography e monthly meetings rman newsreels are gs which are con- s Clara Abrecht is PHI THETA KAPPA MEMBERS AND PLEDGES. First row, left to right: William Kothe, Robert Campbell, Iohn Mallon, Mary Vincent, Lana Lewis. Second row: Frank Nichols, Barbara Wise, Kathy Hilt, Rita Bregin, Lucille Otte Canter. Third row: Helen Webster, Roger Frickle, Patty Bazan, Ronda Wachter, Sara- lyn Wagers, Glenda Moser, Iudy Neff. Fourth row: Beverly Hoffman, Linda Gardner, Norman Vogel, Lois Holzhauser. Rachel Swoboda, Mrs. Barbara Allen, Mrs. Marion Keck. , Junior College Scholars PHI THETA KAPPA OFFICERS. First row: Rita Bregin Recording Secretary' Saralyn Wagers Corresponding Secretary' Linda Gardner President. Back row: Mary Vincent Historian' Lois Holzhau er. Treasurer: Frank Nichols Vice-president. Phi Theta Kappa is a national Iunior College honor society. Kappa Chapter of St. Ioseph Iunior College is one of the oldest chapters in the organiza- tion but is still very active in club and school work. This year under the capable spon- sorship of Miss Marian Harvey the chapter enjoyed a very suc- cessful year as it engaged in some new activities as well as the many traditional ones. The annual project is the compiling and editing of the lunior College Directory. New students at I., C. should strive to meet the qualifi- cations for membership. It is an honor to belong! 1 1 I I I 1 1 , 1 S , I 1 1 I 1 , . I. . , . - . . - . '-Q-M, Ny tx.. - ,, V ., . . , , ,. , .. , ,, .. .. ,., , ,. .- These people make up the GRIFFON staff, the staff which has worked so diligently all year to bring you your 1959 annual. LEFT to RIGHT, around the table, are: Diane Maxwell, Publicity: Carol Ziph, Copy: Keith Shawgo, Ccpy and Photography: Woodrow Patton, Co-Editor: Nancy Canaday, Copy and Layouts: Anna Marie Rehm, Copy: Suzy Nothhouse, Sales Manager. Standing, LEFT to RIGHT, are: Lucille Otte Canter, Editor: Kathy Hilt, Copy and Sophomore Editor: Mary Vincent, Copy and Sophomore Editor: Bob Dearing, Photography and Sales: Lawrence Wolfram, Art and Sales: Barbara Wise, Business Manager: Marianne Kelsey, Publicity and Copy: Sandra Yurkovich, Publicity: Beverly Hoffman, Publicity: and Ianice Oehrle, Copy and Layouts. C Yearbook Staff Preserves M6m0fl.6S Q Lucille Canter, Editor, and Woodrow Patton, Co-Editor, work industriously on picture identification. Advisor Mrs. Roberta Riemer --'- 2 iff? , , , ,L ', ,,,' I , ff U f?W g 1 f M ff! f ff f ff ' Qfffkygfyfjf, f 9? f f f f 1 f 7, W 1 Z if Q, K f f f f eff f W , K ffl W , f f f ff 1 1 uf 'V ri ,ff ' 'f' 1 www ,,, X, W ,fini f 4 W! ff' W f 4 f W 4 M f Q , f f W X f 4 f f X ,W fl X X ff Wffl ff ff , ffl y Q l ff' . , 1 f , f Off ff ' fy' f 'W f 2 6? f rf! ZWW wr, f f f 175' 4 Wf 4 fy W I f ji ., Lucille Otte Canter Editor Woodrow Patton Co-Editor The staff and editors of th-e 1959 GRIFFON have worked hard and had a lot of fun planning, arranging, Writing, and selling the book you now hold in your hand. From class pictures to candid shots, from organizations to activities, from Sep- ternber's register day to Graduation, the entire staff has covered the activities and moments you will want to remember for many years to come. May you enjoy each page and every picture, for we place it in your hands with great care, with the hope that you will cherish it as we do. Ne lCIt1 Wif anc .,,,,.,,.., , . ,M--... Hr ' ' . X X .4 ...H - Jw - - f- 'L' : l ' X ' A Lucille Otte Canter E Editor oodrow Patton Co-Editor if the 1959 and had a writing, and old in your andid shots, s, from Sep- iuation, the :tivities and member for , enjoy each we place it 'e, with the s we do. 1 Editor Carol Moore, center. works with Barbara Wise, page editor, Saralyn Wagers, Co-editor, and Felecia Garbo- wski. page editor, all seated at table. Standing are Beverly Hoffman and Sandr Y k ' h a ur ovrc , page editors. Crzfon News Staff Prints Latest News During the 1958-1959 school year, the Griffon News Staff, though small in quantity, issued the latest I.C. news in high quality newspaper fashion. With the guiding hand of Mr. Taylor, Carol Moore and her staff presented the student body with the latest and most interesting happenings at our school, from fashion hints for th-e girls to sports news for the boys. Editorials and pictures highlighted the pages of each issue, which every student enjoyed. ffftl '---. t 'f ' A - Mr. Richard TGYIOI 5 V, ,,,,, 1. Carol Moore Staff Advisor 3, gf ' 'y Editor 1' H 4? 1 iit ffffi l 5 1 1 WANG -Xum.,6bk ,,35,i,,gxs.ia..1.- e,g.,,,,,.,,1sef..t., 4s.......,-'.g,.w--1 M., . - . as ',s.1...t.s,.., 1? Cn, KW ,LW I Linda Gardner, President of Delta Psi cmd Work- shop DELTA PSI OMEGA. Seated, left to right: Suzy Nothhouse, Linda Gardner, Carol Cohrs. Barbara Wise. Standing: Gretchen Dickey, Dick Sipe, Lois Holzhauser, Rich Borngesser, Earnest Campbell, Felecia Garbowski, Gale Lott. Delta Psi Omega is the National Dramatic Honor Society. lts purpose is to encourage active and co-operative participation in the dramatic program of the school and to give ' students a broader outlook and a sense of unity with other college students of similar interests. Entrance is gained by acquiring a certain number ol points from dramatic activity. O Dramatzcs Workshop Any student who is interested in acting in plays or assisting with the production of plays and dramatics may become a member of the Dramatics Workshop. Members meet once a month at' lunior College to discuss the theater and produce plays. Members are, FRONT ROW, left to, right: Barbara Wise, Felecia Garbowski, Gale Lott. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Dickey. Linda' Gardner, Lois Holzhauser, Carol Cohrs. BACK ROW: Earnest Campbell, Richard Borngesser, Dave A . . . . , sbury, Dick Sipe, Keith Shawgo. .f.-re:-rwwirmxi. fre H'--! 1'f'14i!' I Gardner. President Ita Psi and Work- ional Dramatic to encourage ipation in the nl and to give nd a sense of ents of similar y acquiring a :matic activity. 7 SPORT 1 1 , I W J ' R I n q , ,Y K RQ. -' . if ,......., 4' f K, 0 nf' , Q i gl 4 I: A 1 i A 73 I The Crownbecxrers Linda Landis Lmda Daugherty Queen Rondo!! Lois Holzhcxuser 4 The Homecoming Bonfire wx in The Homecoming Parade Landis Q n A X ,An ,J ueen Linda Landis Attendant ,Q Ronda Wachter Iunior College Basketball Queen ,1959 Ronda ff Linda Daugherty Attendant Lois Holzhauser Maid of Honor xx ws- S i Qi' .Y fi i 'lv yrs ZWW4: , M ,- 4 51: A l YI .-XX .......,. if 'Mu N Q iam-r ml s..- f V' S wffqf, ' .1 gy' .gig M505 ff 1 M , Q. -w. 1 X, Y! 5,1 j i i ll 1 -f,-..,f,.. .'f.,,m - 1-J a4.ff1..,M-.,qQf---- N'- ---1-.-,-.WQW ,H -unify, f- 'r,- .,.. . -1--Q 7- A -'r .,1,, - I .- 1- -+- ' 'gd' xt, f.'..,-f ' - ' I '-,Nav if f X! 5 ' i Wu! 3 pal I . Y, xx ,xx R ,. . .. V M k ,, 3 V Q war..Av..x.g,Q,,,,g-.S4:g45..,g.f.,,.:.gii-44.4554-aab.,,.11aas-.fs--,.a.,.2.p95.,vH.i J.- .s.,.-:4..,. L., ,,,.,a,.,.w.:...m.,y,, ,.-Aff, Coach Ed Haller, assisted by Bob Alcorn, led his Griffon basketball team to another wonderful season record of ll wins and 10 losses. Every student at Iunior College was proud of the team, not only for their fine shooting and team plays, but also for their good sportsmanship, which they showed when winning and losing. Sumpter uccessful Season For Yivo quads The pep squad, looking very collegiate in white blazers with gold and black emblems, cheered the team on at every home game, and at Moberly, Missouri. FRONT ROW, left to right, are: Mary Vincent, Nancy Saunders, K. C. Boyle, student advisor, Saralyn Wagers, and Kathy Hilt. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Dicke , Nanc Gadl Y Y er. Carol Eggleston. Gale Lott, Helen Salanky, and Connie Boyd. THIRD ROW: Patty Bazan, Carol Cohrs. Carol Freeman. R d W h ' ' on a ac ter, President, Pat Travis, Iamce Oehrle, Treasurer, and Mary Kay Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ellis, Doris Davis, Carol Bugg, Ierry Lindelcif, Secretary, Diana Hickey, Linda Gardner, and Sandra Yurkovich. BACK ROW: Elizabeth Salmons Carole Bryant, Vice president Sall Pi itt, L ' H l h A . - , y pp ois oz auser, nna Marie Rehm. Iudy Molloy, Elizabeth Hankinson, Nancy Canaday, and Karen Iohnson. Coach Haller -- h Halle! l r Team Thrills Cn' ons H5111 Uwnning Camesf Coach Haller gve the team last t mstr ctnons Cheerleaders and pep sq ad spu the team on IA . I . X i s minue ,, ' u ' l I u .. In ' e V P- . A e ef fiif. Ti 7-fn-'D-lf-'-v-'1:DLLgLgG-'i,a..n-'.--.r:.f.-U--v:a.-,1.ii 1-'IHST ROW. left to right: Ed Vance, Mr. Force, sponsor, Harry Crowell, Buddy Sumpter. SECOND ROW: Ierry Webb, Reginald Webster, Mike Paddletord, Errol Taylor, Bob Berger, Ken Snyder, Richard Miller. THIRD ROW: Allan Seifert, Bill Doles, Charles Livieri, Ion Wyant, Ronnie Wood, Bill Kothe, Dick Sipe. FOURTH ROW: Norman Taylor, Alex Herandez, Gary Crabtree, Gary Clifton, Larry Ozenberger, Gary Boyer, Lynn Sawyers. BACK ROW: Bill Snyder, Gary Denning, Dave Duncan, Iim Sullwold, Tracy Brown, Iames Welch, Norman Vogel, Logan Wing. Intramural ports- Fun and Excitement!! These boys have enjoyed a fine season of intramural sports, in which they divided into teams and gave each other real competition. There were no tro- phies or newspaper headlines, but good, clean sportsmanship and excitement. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Force, Ioe Urban, Byron Lucas, Paul O'Konski, Phil Lawrence, Buddy Sumpter. SEC' OND ROW: Iim Brewer, Mike Chaney, Bob Miller, Rollie Wiehl, Ronnie Bezona, Ed Vance. THIRD ROW: Ierry Myers, Richard Borngesser, Iohn Hays, Randy Sawyer, Lonnie Kerns, Walter Minkiewicz, Bob Ross. BACK ROW: Bob Ringel, Iack Coburn, Iohn Payne, Charles Payne, Bob Thompson, Arnold Davenport, John Iohnston. ,, I I i A I I 'WW Iudy Buster Head Cheerleader Carol Moore 'Q-if WW Iamce Worley ri l. 1 The cheerleaders in their uniforms. BACK ROW: Suzy Nothhouse. Carol Pawlowski, Cindy Buster. FRONT: Carol Moore, Iudy Buster, Ianice Worley. Uur Peppy Cheerleaders 1 Yippee!!-time for western dudsa IN FRONT: Iudy Buster. Head cheerleader. BACK ROW: Ianice Cindy Buster 13 Worley. Cindy Buster. Carol Pawlowski, Suzy Nothhouse, Carol Moore 1. il fl fs Suzy Nothhouse Carol Pawlowski X I 0 -THE U ' 1 la LOWLAN I V 1 5 SEA ' 2 ffl fl 1:1 O X I ,F ACTIVITIES All School Play is a Success Emily expresses her dislike for Sister Theresa In a setting of suspense, the all-school play was superbly presented the evening of November 25. A psychological thriller, Ladies in Retirement kept everyone at rapt attention for three hours. Lois Holzhauser had the starring role of Ellen Creed, elderly companion to retired actress, Leonora Fiske, played by Linda Gardner. Gretchen Dickey and Karel Cohrs had the roles of Lois's senile sisters, Emily and Louisa. Gale Lott was Lucy Gilham, the pretty, perky maid. Barbara Wise played Sister Theresa, a gentle nun who dropped in on the sisters occas1onlly.Albert, the Creed ladies' nephew who toiled an almost perfect murder, was played by Dick Sipe, the cast's only male member. The play was under the capable direction of Miss Louise Lacy. -1-:wan ,Y .' .z:E.fI3w::-.: . YW' .nl 55' go ,.:s ..0 -5 FS' F1 SL'.Q 'iii 0 if gf? 9'-9 Lam QS. CD n. Q :s :x O s: :s 0 KD X - -N, ,x ,ff 5 E 0 rv 1 , ,. . ..,.. 1. .-nu,-A-..,.. 1 f ,-' f.yf....--.....,,,.-- .-.. ...K 1-w,..,,. L Hui: ,,, .,',. .., .-m.q yn ..f-W ,, ,,, 4. 1. KM f WSW M , ,. 4 '71 ff' f f f VY' f f 4 4 , f f , , , f ff 19, f V, W ,K a 7, 7, fm, ,g A f f ,, -Q '9W f X f f f V f f .Y 5 A Xu in 'W ' ,ww infill .lf v WX f A 4 Q 45 . V an Q , V, , f' f f ,ey w.,M,, , W, , If gal J M 1 MJ 1 , , ,p 1414 . ' 3? x 5,,A.W,XW,,,V,.M Mwfxx-f ,L V . is Q, 2 Y 1' 7-U Q- If ? 2 22 'V 5 f 2 ! f 4 Q ff 2 4 f . 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K- wc'- f of fa' The evening of March 6, 1959, the operetta The Lowland Sea was presented at Junior College, under the direction of Mrs. Roberta Riemer. It was a folk opera and the story involved a girl named Dorie tAnita Jacksonl and a boy named Johnny fDave Ashburyl who had to go to sea. In the little seaside town, the Women were used to losing their men to the sea, but Johnny and Dorie were very much in love. After several years of loneliness, Dorie married Nathaniel supposing Johnny lost at sea. Johnny returned from the sea after all, but Dorie was married to another. Lowland ea F0114 Opera Is A fm! intermission entertainment. The orchestra, under the directionof Mrs. Riemer, accompanies the artists and provides Anita Jackson, Linda Gard- ner, and Lois Holzhauser entertain the audience be- fore curtain time. f 1 I ' ,X 25 ' ff emocxn their lost men The Lowland Sea on of Mrs. Roberta ved a girl named uve Ashburyl who women were used ie were very much ' d N th ' 1 nurne cz cmie , rom the sea after x Iackson, Linda G rd and Lois Holzha tain the audience be- curtain time. . ., - 'Le qjgvyn A IIJTN f ., ww wie , , -N -' ' ' f . v ' j QL. I ,Cul Q! -4, g 'Lf' '2' GL' - I 0 fi J, as 12,441 ' ,. Q f if f Cea,Qf,4a,.. sry! T'-'-'f'f:- ' M176 LQ? J ?q,f,j!wfg'fM1 sf ' fofigfi 1- n fzlg, I7 Y S, I !C2,4E7!4,4,c,.4l!Zy,161,,,,ef7!7Q,4f'L,-f'.fy,7 ! fafif: ii an 1 mf 'Z 021,-f yu-ta 47 ,714 ,aciogcwaof 12,1447 Erziaffg 7 V7. 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