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

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John Grimes David Haenni George Hall Dennis Goin Linda. Gorsuch 'sr Cheryl Hinkle Linda Ho e fer Gary Hoge Beverly Holland Jew' Hord Ronald Huber -in 11 Richard Hefty Rosalie Hill Kgidl I Hird L- Il Ray I'l.1XVI'IlZlIl Janet Herr Sophomores Paul jackson LaVe11a Hutson joe Ivaskewitz Karen Ja ckson jennifer Jennings Gary Johnson Sophomores George Jayne johnson johnson Quinta jo hns on Willa johnson Toni Kamler Geor ge Kountz Daniel Kearnes Kathleen Kelly Daniel Kolega Ruth Kunz Carolyn Lawrence Katrina Marilyn Leontos Lipira Melanie Lott Jerry Love Greg Martin Brad Mathers Sophomores Karen Roger Martin Martin F Tom Ma yes Lorna McKa gue Daniel Mclarney Donna Mclarney I Jacqueline McNeiley Ernest Miller Ronald Miller yi Tim McCue 3 Sharon Molloy Barbara Moser 1 R Would you believe-it was really superman! Marina Mumford Wanda Moore Shirley Murphy Michelle Orcutt Gregory Ortman Thomas Pa nkiewicz Dennis Neela nd Richard Nigh William Oberle L 'x Melody Parker john Pawling Mary Patterson Kirby Paulman Donald PLm'1n1ell i Patrick Pepple Pete Ramsel William Reed ! William Rhoad Larry Rapp William Roach Sophomores Steve Ross Shirley Savage Ronald Russell Alexandra Santa Cruz Richard Schott Marvin Seim Wayne Siebern Ron Schober David Sharp Jeannette Sodowsky N Valerie Smith K I 17 SGPHO ORES Patty Sta gner JOY Stanley L 2 l Sh erell S ydow William Tatum Thomas Taylor C janet StI'L1theI'S john S und e Glenn Swartz x Phillip Thomas Julia Thompson Thelma Tillery X Virginia Vetter Patrick Wakeman Janice Wa ldroff Sandra Weber john Weiland Francis Wells William Tyer Mary Io Van Cleave 5 X, X Hs if Gayle Walker Daryl Wall-:up Andrea Walton Richard White DeWayne Whitmer Carol Wilkins 4'7- These draft notices really are funny! Sophomores Kath y Yunker What is an SS-109? X james Young Ann Wilson if Richard Zebelean Jeannie Zy gmontowi cz Danny Adams larry Aldridge Connie Alvarez Evelyn Anderson Diana Allen Thomas Allen Connie Allison ja mes Assel Linda Auxier Deborah Auffet john Barmann Mark Barmann Jeanette Binni Cker Walter Arn james Arnold Ronald Auxier w l Betsy Bauman Roland Bla Ck The freshmen wom- en are orientated at a tea for all women Students and faculty. 21 Freshmen Linda Baird Darmy Baldwin Robert Beaner Barbara Belz Qtr' - '-' r Carol Blank Gordon Bledsoe Janice Bledsoe Jim Bledsoe Margaret Bokay Marilyn Borkowski Jim Brant Marilyn Brooner Donald Brown Dorothy Brown Cheryl Buckman Patty Buehler Ina Buis Freshmen Richard Burnett Ben Burtnett Linda Burton Kay Butler Madeline Byers Diana Byrd james Campbell jim Canon 22 ' - '--if Pr k A X v, ' 6 ,Q 'k,. ' bi ' I Q 1 'XX f A ,y 1 Marcia Carlson Charles Casteel Robert Castle Ray Childers Linda Ciolek Rita Clark Mary Coffey Sue Coffman Howard Colbert Sanford Coker li Steven Cole Gerald Cook Charlotte Cox K A z -f.i 'v Patty Crawford Eddie Curtis ' Well, at least I got part of D'Arcy Cress Bonnie Crowe Barbara Curnutt the bumyns tau. li Q Sandra Czerwonke john Daffron Michael Dailey Arm Dake 23 Deanna Damgar Patricia Daniels Connie Davis Marsha Davis Carrol Day Judy DeWar jerry Deatherage Sharon Den Ouden Pamela DeShon ISHS Despain Don Dick Dixie Dierenfeldt Ray Donelgon Edward Drake Ronald Echterling Allen Elliott Tracy Elliott john Duke Virginia Dyer Iohn Ensign Shari Erftmier Student body elections in full swing. 24 av 1 -r 1 rf' 1 Helen Evans Priscilla Evans Victor Everett john Falk Gayle Fankhauser 3 Joyce Fankhauser Barbara Farris Terry Faul Anthony Felling Robert Fisher jim Felt Linda Felt Kathy Filrner Francis Fisher Sharon Fisher Stephanie Francis Freshmen jack Freeman Michael Friess Charlene Fuehrer Alvin Fry William Fry Mary Gallant 25 Thomas Gandy Gary Garver Melvin Gehrs Mike George Ronald George Karen Gerber Glenda Gibbs Eddie Gibson Judy Glasbrenner james Gibson L .J Janice Gould Richard Gregory Stephen Grimm il Joyce Gunter Judy Guthrie Terry Grove Mr. Vargas stopping at the mail room. Calleen Hagee 26 Joyce Guy Charles Haffey F res h m e n Robert Hager Stephanie Hager Fritz Hirter Dale Holcomb Gary Howell Charlotte Hainline David Hamilton George Hammer Fred Hangartner Towana Hanway james Hayes Sharon Heath Robert Herbison James Hudson john Huey Robert Huff Sharon Humbert Karen Hunt Lynn jackson Susan jackson Charles james Bob Jarrett 27 Sherry jackson Keeping the Grotto grounds clean. Ev sim TMJ UELI6 H . .i .1 .,. N .J ' ...'.:'1f5' Y '-isp . Ronda Jenkins Roy Jennings Janice Johnson Larry Jones Marie June Warren Kannarr Linda Karr Alice Kelsey Joyce Kennedy Donald Keaster Judith Kerns w Dennis Klaasmeyer Reed Klein Ronald Koozer 28 A Danny Jones John Johnson w 1 I i l J Mary Jurkiewicz Lynn Kallauner l Corliss K elder Susie Keller M ary Kunkel Rae Lancey Wayne Langemach Rollin Lollar Gloria M agana 1 Freshmen Denise Lapaglia x 1 Margy Long John Mahan Nancy McAsey Robert Lawler Mary Lofton jean Lawhofn james Lowrance Michael Lyon Jaiiipc lueu Liu Patty Martin Gary Mann Charles Matt Leslie Matthews Jam es M asters Sharon McAsey Darrell McBride Lawrence McCamy 29 Arthur MCC arthy Alice McVicl-:er jerre McCarthy Steve McGlothlin Janice Means Gary Miller is Mike McKinney Thomas McMi1lian jerry Mollus James Monaghan I'm in charge here, so everybody look busy! -,ali W6 Pam Morehead David Morgan Bob Mosiman William Mountjoy 'S Charles Mooney Toni Moore Richard Moser Larry Moser Ronald Moutray Michael Moyer Betty Muench e l 30 Leonard Musser Lora Myers Kevin Neuman Mark Nichols Cathy Nash Sarah Neff Mary Norton David Oliver -'J' I Steve Neff jess Olvera W Suzanne Otte Freshmen ii TL-:f Evelyn Oslin Bemadine Parrish Bernie Patterson Kevin Pepple jasper Penland Vickie Perez 31 A quick bite while studying . Z Y Marilyn Patton Luree Pederson Mlchael Paden Danny Peterson james Petrovick James Pickerel Pam Pickrel we Janice Porter Freshmen Margo Prentiss Patrick Prescott Shirley Presley . D anny Powers Robert Przybylski Pepple gets the facts first hand. Alice Quinton Linda Rapp Mark Reil jack Richie Patricia Raymond Floyd Richardson Jane Riddle Sharon Resler Barry Reynolds , Diane Rich jean Riddle Diane Roberts 32 john Roberts Kenneth Ross Jesse Rogers Pamela Rornpola Mary Robinett Sharon Roeder Swingers at the Icebreaker Robert Roth Mary Ruark Hilton Sander Lowell Sargent Ralph Sauter Leon Schiermeyer Marilyn Schleicher Doris Shannon 'A- -A '17 ai Arnold Schmidt Perill Schnieder jane Seaboldt Vickie Sheeks 13- Alan Schilling Clifford Seckinger ,. Deborah Showalter Jamie Siela 33 X Linda Sigars David Slaybaugh Allen Smith Dale Smith Gary Smith Darrel Snapp Terry Snipes Emerson SO1laI'S Drew Stannard C arol Spaith M artin S oper Charles Stockbauer jean Stewart Bonnie Speer Y Dale Stagner john Stout F S h m e n Mary Stockbauer Leslie Stone Ralph Strasser Karen Stuber 34 Theresa Sullivan Don Sullwold Linda Sutton Roger' Swafford Mary Thacker Ray Swanson Timothy Taylor Nancy Terrell Robert Thomas Charles Townsend Frosh becoming lecture orientated. Connie Walker W C arol Tracy X. Bea Waller Carol Thompson john Ulsrud 35 james Thompson Raymond Thompson N 28 Paul Turpin Mary Ueligger Barbara Waddell Michael Wakeman 5 ., V l 7 J Aa, Betty Walter Susan Walters Ina Warren Alan Whitney Renee Wintcher Gayle Wright John Younger Delbert Weddle Freshmen' - Robert Welch john White Patrick Whyte Connie Willmore Marjay Wilson Marcia Wion Michael Zawodny Ruth Wood Gary Woodward John You-ng Susan Zebelean 36 Joy White Valerie Winn Ronald Young Nigel Zoettl Student Life In The Grotto A student's expressron after her partner brd four hearts, and she Brrdge a game d6V1S6d to cross the SO mmute chasm has Only spades and clubs from one Classroom Qi! EL 1 EL '1 ISI IQ 'EJ ji?-,,qH E1 ut' Hub' 113' 1113! 115' ll1:l uh 'Im ntl ll,:I Ill-I ll,:I 11L g'11tlm '11 11,:, 11,5 ll,-T, uh U 51 L F. 111 if bij M ll,-T I1,m uw 11,m II,-m l1,:l 11,m ll,-,Q 'lm lI,m 115 ll,:, 11,5 11,mM'muL '11,q 711.5 7nL' 7111 1,5 QQ if f. 2,4 if ii 1 . H-11 11 Q J gin' if if 1' if if if if E if if if Q il ij il 11' EL. SL :il L1 'uw EIT .15 g'll1 :'11 -21 We ll,-1 11,5 l1,m ll,-1 11,51 ll,-Tu lL1ll,:1'L WL 7ll,H 71 1,1 71 1,j 711.5 '1 1,6 711.5 711.5 wllh 71 ij ij if 5 rullfnIfnllhllhuhllfumlhllhflful'fullwlflullwl'hxIWlhufnlfun'ful':.IIfIl':1Il'r.1lI:.1l'2I1l'm1l'h1 blIhdfnllhllfullfullfudfullhllq ADMINISTRATION SMI-'rallfulllwlilwtlfullhiILTIIII-hllfulllwtlfnllfullhllfullfuilfulifullfullful D Mr. Loren Schneiderg Mr. john Newhartg Dr. Thompson Potter, Enrightg Mr. Robert Douglas. There is within the college a group of ad- ministrative people who compose the Board of Trustees and Board of Regents, who function as a policy-making body of the college. They are a vital part of the atmosphere and individ- presidentg Mr. T. V. Teare, vice-presidentg Mr. William Board Cf Trustees Without these people, the college could not function effectively as a Working family body. As new and advantageous avenues keep open- ing up, these men will continue their work to- wards the establishment of a four-year college uality of Missouri Western jtuiior College. Boo rd Of Regents Mr. Loren Schneiderg Mayor Douglas Merrifieldg Mr. William Enright, preside-ntg Dr. Thompson Potter, vice-presidentg Mr. T. V. Teare, Secretary-Treasurer. i V1 Acting Decm Clcayion Chance As Acting Dean of Instruction for 1966-67, Dr. Clayton Chance has the major responsibility for the total scholastic program of the college. His varied duties center around pro- viding instructional leadership and the organization, admin- istration, and guidance for the academic program. Degrees: B. S. , Bradley University M. S. University of Texas Ph. D. , University of Texas Registrar And Admissions Cfficer LOWELL CLARK Student registration, entering and reporting grades, interpre ting and evaluating transcripts, and providing academic ad- vice to students are the primary services rendered by the registrar. Mr. Lowell Clark is indirectly acquainted with each student as he screens all applicants for admission and is in charge of all academic records. ln addition, he ar- ranges the scheduling of all classes, maintains a current transcript for each student, determines those who are on scholastic probation, and compiles the honor roll. Degrees: B. S. , Kansas State University M. S. , Kansas State University Graduate work: University of Colorado Business Monoger KENNETH HAWK All business affairs of Missouri Western are under the direc- tion of the business manager. In this capacity, Mr. Kenneth Hawk is responsible for the preparation and control of the college budget, all purchasing, and receiving and distribu- ting all college funds. The operation and maintenance of the physical plant is also under his jurisdiction. ln addition to his many responsibilities and duties, Mr. Hawk is deeply involved in the planning of the new college facilities. Degrees: A. B. , Fort Hays Kansas State College M. S. , Fort Hays Kansas State College 43 Director Of Field And Special Services WINFORD HOOVER Mr. Winford Hoover, Director of Field and Special Services, is responsible for the public relations of the college. As a liason official of Missouri Western, he formulates and distrib- utes all college publications of a promotional nature, and assists in administering the production of student publications. ln addition, he coordinates and supervises the release of in- formation to the news service, and interprets the college and its programs and services to prospective students, schools, and other organizations. Degrees: B. S. , University of Arkansas M. Ed. , University of Arkansas Graduate work: University of Arkansas Finonciol Aids Cfficer SAM SHARP Financial aids to both the college itself and the college body are the functions of the Financial Aids Department. As the Financial Aids Officer, Mr. Sam Sharp has multiple respon- sibilities. These include all financial aids to the college not included in other departments, setting up scholarship committees, having available knowledge of current legisla- tion- regarding financial aid to college programs, 'and with the president, the administration and faculty, coordinate all financial aid programs. Degrees: B. S. , University of Alabama M. S. , Alabama Polytechnic Institute A 44 DOROTHY GRAI-LAM fi' V, JERALD DALLAM Y L ...LA4 .: A sincere interest in and genuine con- Counselling involves many responsi- cern for people are qualities necessary bilities both to the counselor and for guidance and counselling. These O U n O counselee. Mr. Jerald Dallam is a attributes are personified in the person of Mrs. Dorothy Graham. Her duties are varied and evolve around policies concerning students. Degrees: B. A. , University of Iowa M. A. , San Diego State College Graduate work: University of Colorado young man who assumes these duties with consider- able ease and diplomacy. He is willing to aid stu- dents seeking academic advisement and guidance. Degrees: B. S. , Northwest Missouri State M. S. , Oklahoma State University Post-graduate work: Oklahoma State University Coordinator Of Student Activities ELIZABETH PHELAN A vital individual whose face is familiar to every student is Miss Elizabeth Phelan. In addition to her role as a social science professor, Miss Phelan is also Coordinator of Student Activities. The Student Senate, which plans most of the student body activities, is under her sponsorship and tutelage. In an effort to promote maximum harmony and efficiency, all college organizations must schedule their activities and plans for use of college building facilities with the coordi- nator. Degrees: B. S. , St. Mary College M. S. Ed. , Creighton University ' 1 .a . , X Va f gi. T i,x?2il 45 'Q V Humoniiies And Communications. lncluded in the concept of the humanities is the revela- tion of the story of human progress. With communications, man is freed from limiting ideas of his own and the past, thereby enabling him to develop the characteristics of a cultured person. In addition to a basic composition course, tvvo masterpieces of literature classes, fundament- als of speech, children's and English literature, exposition, and theater courses are available. The communications curriculum offers progressive study courses in Spanish and French. LOUISE LACY Acting chairman, A. B. , University of Missouri A. M. University of Missouri Studyz, University of Colorado and MARY DGHERTY University of Iowa A. B. , William Jewell College M. A. , University of Colorado Start the day With a smile, demonstrates Miss Lacy. 5 IRENE ERTMAN B. S. , Kansas State College at Pittsburg M. A. , Kansas State College at Pittsburg Graduate study: Kansas State College at Pittsburg - 46 ' The Sum Of Humcm Happiness FRANCES FLANAGAN A.B. , Mount St. Scholastica College M. A. , State University of Iowa Graduate study: University of Wyoming, University of Colorado, Scottish Universities Summer School at Edinburgh ROSEMARY HOFFMANN B. S., Northwest Missouri State College Graduate study: Emory University, University of Colorado, Middlebury College. Mr. Harden lecturing on the fundamentals of a good speech VERNON HARDEN B. S. Ed., Tarkio College M. A. , Arizona State University Graduate study: University of Arizona, University of Iowa Instructors' jokes are always funny! 47 Humanities And Communications The sum of human progress will be found in classes such as these. RICHARD MILLER A. B. , Northeast Missouri State Teachers College M. A. , Northeast Missouri State Teachers College MARY MCDANIEL A. A. , Christian College A. B. , University of Missouri at Kansas City M. F. A. , Yale University .Nix ! 2 su. i g 3 ,1 'VA' I-IERMAN PITTER B. A. , William Penn College Would you believe that a test has just been announced? 1 RICHARD TAYLOR B. S. , Northeast Missouri State College B. I. , University of Missouri M.,A. , University of Missouri VEVA TOMLINSON B. S. , Central Missouri State College M. A. , Duke University Graduate study: University of Missouri at Kansas City An hour in Spanish lab improves the intonation and provides the opportunity for personal assistance from the instructor. Some classes are not always steeped in serious thought. 49 EDUA RDO VARGAS B. A., Westminister College Graduate study? University of Missouri ACTING CHAIRMAN Sclence . . . Progress in every area EVAN AGENSTEIN B. S. , Northwest Missouri State College A. M. , University of Missouri at Kansas City Graduate study: University of Missouri I of man's environment has its roots in the basic and fundamental sciences. In meeting the demands of a science oriented World of the present, and more im- portantly for tomorrow, Missouri Western offers a gram. Included in the field of biological sciences are courses in biology, botany, iology, and hygiene. Chemistry and physics are also offered. I 1 CONRAD BENSYL B. S. , Northwest Missouri State College M. S. , Kansas State Teachers College Graduate Work: Colorado State University comprehensive science pro- zoology, anatomy and phys- ACTING CHAIRMAN JOHN YANCEY B. S. , Central Missouri State College A. M. , University of Missouri at Kansas City Graduate study: University of Missouri, University of Colorado Chemistry students compile data on a calculator in hopes of an accurate guess. Search For Truth HARRY FORCE B. S. , Alabama State Teachers College A. M. George Peabody College for Teajchers ACI-ISAH HECKEL Graduate study: Kansas State College B' S' 1 Kansas State Umverslty Post- graduate work: Northwest Missouri State College JOHN REDMOND B. S. , University of Missouri M. S. , University of Missouri Graduate study: University of Missouri SloW siphoning is a sure sign of success, says student. 51 - HUBERT GRAY SHERRILI. B. S. , High Point College M. A. , Appalachian State Teachers College Graduate Work: University of Florida, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University Mciihemofics. IERALD DALLAM B. S. , Northwest Missouri State College M. S. , Oklahoma State University Post- graduate work: Oklahoma Key To The Sciences BILL HUSTON State University B. A. , Tarkio College M. A. , Duke University Graduate study: University of Missouri, Kansas State University at Manhattan Throughout history, mathe- matics has played a primary part in man's progress. With- out Mathematics, our present knowledge would be consider- ably lessened. lt has been the key to the sciences in the past and will open the doors of to- morrow. The mathematics format provides an extensive coverage of all mathematical theories. Nine courses are made available to meet the needs of every student in their field of academic concentration The curriculum encompasses . modern elementary mathemat- ics to differential equations. JOSEPH MUESER B. S. , LaSalle College of Phila- delphia, Pa. M. A. , Syracuse University of New York State Graduate work: Syracuse University of New York State, University of Missouri at Rolla LILLIAN WATKINS Ph. B. , University of Chicago A. M. , University of Missouri A. M. , University of Michigan Graduate study: Columbia Univer- sity of New'York City, North- western University 52 JERRY WILKERSON B. S. , Central Missouri State College M. S. , Central Missouri State College Post- graduate work: University of Mo. V at Rolla Business And Economics. Foundofions For Success JOHN DUERST B. S. , Oklahoma State University M. S. , Oklahoma State University ETI-TEL SHROUT B. S. Northwest Missouri State College M. S. , University of Missouri One of the two leading institutions in our society today is the economic institution. The wealth and worth of a country are fre- quently measured by its economic stability. The division of business and economics offers a firm foundation for those who plan to form the backbone of their society. Courses include general economics, princi- ples of economics, mathematics of finance, elementary accounting, business statistics, business law, typing, shorthand, secretarial dictation and transcription, and business communications. DON GRAINGER B. S. , Central Missouri State College M. A. , Central Missouri State College The modern technique for secretarial training. i 53 FRANK POPPLEWELL .ogg B. S. , Kansas State College at GEORGE CARNEY Pittsburg B. A. Central Missouri State MARIAN HARVEY Miggtfsbgfnsas State College at College I U A. B. , Northwestern University .A. M- 1 Uiiversity of Missouri Mggifegentral Mlssoum State A' M- 1 Univefsiti' of Chicago Graduate study: Colorado State College Social Science. The Individual In Society The social sciences comprise those disciplines which systematically treat the activities of the individual as a member of the group. Thus, history investigates the pastg political science studies the nature and form of governmentg geography defines the structure of the surface of the earth and sociology endeavors to explain how people live together. The depart- ment offers six history courses in addition to American government and political institutions, international politics, sociology, social and eco- nomic institutions, and geography. JAMES JORDAN B. S. , Central Missouri State ELIZABETH PI-IZELAN College . . . . B- S-, Sf- Maw College LEE TI-IQEISEN M. A. , University of Missouri at M. S. Ed. , Creighton University B. A. , University of Iowa Kansas CNY M. A., University of Iowa Graduate study: Northwestern and Missouri Universities '53 -4' CHARLES BURRI HELEN GETTYS B. S. , Northwest Missouri State College B. S. , University of Missouri M. E. , University of Missouri M. S. y University of Missouri Graduate study: University of Missouri Graduate study: University of Chicago and University of Missouri at Kansas City Education And Psychology. . . Learning Through Understanding Through lmowledge and learning, the tools for understanding are de- veloped. ln understanding, the individual is able to evaluate himself and his behavior. Thus, in knowing himself, man is able to appreciate his fellow man. In fulfilling the criteria for learning through understanding, Missouri Western offers seven courses in the field of education and psychology. These include general, educational, applied, and abnormal psychology, two physical education activities courses for men, and the history and principles of physical education. DR. WILLIS MCCANN A. B. , University of Missouri KENNETH WEST M. A. , Cornell University A. B. , University of Kansas Ph. D. , Indiana University M. A. , University of Missouri LI.. B. , University of Kansas City at Kansas City 49 55 Fine Arts. A Appreciotion Of Beouty Poor indeed is the man whose mind is not enriched by some phase of the beauty of art and music . And certainly the beauty of fine arts is found not only in the product, but the mind of the creator as Well. Through appre- ciation of art and music, we are able to eval- uate this quality in the Masters of the past and present. Guidance for tomorroW's artists may be found in seven select art courses and ten music courses. ROBERTA RIEMER ACTING CHAIRMAN A. B. , Park College M. Mus. , Northwestern University Graduate study: Chicago Musical ' College, Columbia University, Conservatory of University of Missouri at Kansas City, Colorado University Mr. Haupt offers assistance to a potential artist. ' ps WILLIAM HAUPT B. S. , University of Missouri M. A. , University of Missouri 56 Technical And Vocational Education. DR. CLAYTON CHANCE CHAIRMAN B. S. , Bradley University M. S. , University of Texas Ph. D. , University of Texas ROBERT PAWLING Designs For Structure . 1 Q2 el. , I 44 l f'-?L':T qu' -1 if ' If fix-7 Q 'fm 4 W ,'fWj1's.5f11fllfi i ' T 471' T'f7?s'1'fif.'.. GLENN MARION B. S. , Northwest Missouri State College M. S., Oregon State College Graduate study: Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy In technical and Vocational education, ern- phasis is placed on training the individual for occupations in commerce, business, industry, and the industrial arts. Time is devoted to advanced instruction in the various branches of engineering and applied science in both the classroom and field work. Theory plays the predominate part in such courses as engi- neering and architectural drawing, surveying, statics, dynamics and circuit theory. Numer- ous courses are offered in electronic techno- logy including fundamentals and advanced pro- grams. . K 'rx Mrs. Lorraine Curtis, secretary to President Blanton. Mrs. Caroline Kennedy, secretary to the Director of Field and Special Services, Mr. Hoover. Linda Blank and Mary Coffey assist Mrs. Graham and Mr. Dallarn as receptionists. Administrative Secreto ries Mrs. Lou Humbard, secretary to Dean Chance. Mrs. Goldie Black, secretary to the Business Manager, 'fi AF. ..,, , V Mr. Hawk. ., ,gg P X 4- - . , X Mrs. Charlene Hamilton, financial secretary. Mrs. Arline Fruin and Mrs. Kerry Clampitt, secretaries in the Main Office, seen with their assistants, jean Riddle, Karen Stuber, Carrol Day. . 9 aria . ,.,. gt, 5 -N 4 1 . . H+, 4 55' M. ,f 1. ld gguii- '1 7' sail- 1'4f1'1-AE N S C255 H 3,550.- 'KN 'K llI '1 2 vu -tw, - ,wx ,-'Q . :Q 3- . f:f f':.' li 551315 if EL em 'LT L 'Tm ji 'Qin 'E 7112! uh IIE' 1115 11131 113' 1115 111qmq'L W ntl llc' ut' 11:1 IIE' uh M mlm Ilia, Mlm 'M 1 f 'i i 5 '-il E1 L ilhgjgl 'li E11 '21 mlm 11,5 mlm Ill-In 11,5 Vu 7111 1 H111 'Q mlm 11,5 11,5 uh 115 mlm uw We 11:1 G ij 11' Zig in 5 5 5 ij ig -942, fl 1 if ' F 1 Fi HR 4 W1 fi ':' if 1 5 -if if ll if if JZ Q A' ld in lil 1511 E11 EEZ? 511113 A IIE' ww 11,21 Ilia mlm 11,5 11,5 1 1l:1 M1 uh uh 11,5 uw uh '11,:1HL 7111 'WHL TIIL '11 L it if ij 5 Qllfuulfullfullfuuhalhllhllfll'fulfillwlfnllfullhlllrnaMU:-l1l':.ll'a1l'a1lirlllblllfnllhnlblullnlIli fulfiudfulllinllfullfutlfudfullfullfu 0 R G A N I Z I 0 N S Sul 'limi lfullfnllfullfullful lfullfnlnrullfullwlfullf1llfullLT1l'hllfullfuI lu-'IL U SEATED: Ginger Vetter, secretaryg Greg Martin, presidentg jim Beever, vice-presidentg Barbara Mgger, treasurer, STAND- ING! cabinet members: Ronnie Miller, Melanie Lott, Pat Conway. Student Body Officers And Cabinet Student body officers are elected each spring following a diligent and active cam - paign period. Together with the cabinet mem- bers, who are selected by the newly elected president, they form the nucleus of the stu- dent government. In addition to devoting un- limited time and service to the college, they must be in and maintain good scholastic standing. In conjunction with the senate, they plan the major activities of the school which include the dances and homecoming events. Lesser functions include maintenance and operation of the Book Rack and annually decorating the Christmas tree in the front hall of the Main Building. The officers and cabinet are the re- presentatives of the students to the college and form an integral link between them and the ad- ministration. Through the student body officers and cabinet, the students maintain a voice in their government. is i, :fs 4-, - 'T .-In 24 f Q B -av gf 1 'Veg 5 Y ' cw. W 31? ig? -M .o . - 'Q Eiga- R 'f ' H95 N I f b if 'W 5? fy? SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Magoon, Mr. Redmond, Mrs. Graham, Tim McCue QSTANDINGJ, Glenda Gibbs. The Student Union Boo rd Of Control The maintenance of the Student Union posed of a faculty advisor and five elected Building is under the direction of the Student students. Board membership is both an honor Union Board of Control. The board is com- and considerable responsibility. Sponsor Co-sponsor Dorothy Graham john Redmond 3 . ff? Sponsor Marian Harvey John Sunde Leona Cable President Secretary , i? T I i' James Cook Sarah Crawford Bill Curd Sharon Ferbert Barbara Moser NOT PICTURED: Mary jane Burri-Historian LaVe1la l-lutson Andie Walton Lila Fitzgerald Treasurer Reporter Phi Theta Kappa Ray Hawman janet Herr X . x Dave Haermi Nellie I-lawman Julia Thompson r l 5 Dan Kolega Linda Maag G1-eg Orfman Sponsor ' John Richard Pm Nancy Stripp Duefst Janice Waldroff Ann Wilson Richard Zebelean ,An-Avaew.. In 9' 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Melanie Lott, Greg Martin, and Ronnie Miller. Tim McCue Ginger Vetter it it ., k if 'if YZF f The Mace The Mace is an honor- ary organizationwhose membership is based upon activities and services rendered to the school. Membership is selective and is one of the honors bestowed by the members on the students. During the fifteenth week of the first semester, the sophomore members select three sophomores for membership. In the fifteenth week of the sec - ond semester, the present six Mace members will select three outstanding freshmen for member- ship. 7 , ag, v iw Q If 2 5 5 8 I 5 1 E Loi Finney BACK ROW: Greg Ortman, presidentg Ed Moore, vice-presidentg Drew Stannardg Alan Whitneyg Danny Adamsg Ron Ballardg FRONT ROW: Kathie Harden, secretary-treasurerg Jeanette Binnickerg Gayle Wall-:erg Betty Muench. Delta Psi Omega Sponsor: Vernon Harden Honorary Dramatics Fraternity The Initiation Banquet with honored guests. The lnitiates awaiting to be called for membership. Dean Chance addressed Delta Psi interpreting the word DRAMA in inspiring accents. Mr. Little is seated to the Dean's Left. i xx 1. GREG OR TMAN EDITOR -IN-CHIEF The Griffon Yeo rbook I would like to acknowledge var- ious individuals who have aided in the successful completion of this book. My thanks go to Dean Chance for his cooperation and inspiration, to Mr. Hoover for his advice, to Mr. Hawk for his valuable aid in approving the yearbook expendi- tures, to Bray's Studio for its fine quality photography work, to Mrs. Fruin for her assistance in com- piling endless lists of names, to , Bill Matthews, the yearbook repre- . sentative, whose ideas proved to be invaluable, and finally to the other administrative officials, faculty, and students for their fine spirit of co- ope ration . -f :'1-l Sinc erely , Greg Ortman Betty Muench Assistant to the Editor-in-Chief, Social Editor, and photographer The busiest member of my staff and my severest critic is Betty Muench, my assistant. Starting as so- cial editor, she quickly proved to be my most Valu- able staff member as she continually kept the copy edi- tor and myself up to date. In addition, she worked on layouts, took pictures, and reminded me of deadlines. Proof reading is important in yearbook work. 68 Q Andie Walton Copy Editor Quiet, hard Working, and en- thusiastic describes Greg Nichols, one of my layout designists. Greg's attendance at meetings and deadline rush sessions has merited him dis- tinctive recognition. when of a yearbook. Greg Nichols One of the toughest problems of yearbook production is the writing of good copy. Every yearbook must tell what , how , and when in an appealing manner. Andie Walton has found that solution. She is one of the few students that can easily and appropriately phrase the what , how , and Reed Klein Layout Designist Where Greg was quiet and enthusiastic , Layout Designist Reed Klein was loud, critical, flexible, in- dustflousi and, 111 general, 3 SOOF1 Slaff mem' PICTURED Bstow ARE crm Price, Gayle waiter fart ber, Reed Worked 3.S 3. l3.yOL1I ClCSlg1'11S'l1. editorj, and Bill Matthews Qyearbook representative, with other staffers. Andie hard at work preparing copy for the deadline rush session. -+- .M , A, 1 I ' 69 Grant worked as a photographer for a time. Gayle assisted earlier in the year for ideas in the book. X N Sl 1,5 2 Griffon News The college newspaper serves as an infor- News features a column by our student body mative publication on school activities. Every president, Greg Martin. One important month, the Griffon News highlights various - function of a newspaper is to present the facts professors and organizations as well as news of for the readers to judge. This can be said to interest to the students. Besides the activities symbolize the Griffon News. of students and organizations, the Griffon 70 - Editor . . . 1 Reporters . ' Qc ,X IW. 9, xv 5 ,ug 1 'H 4 ali 4 i A Photographer his staff. Staff members keeping up with the latest literary news. - George Fridell . Marsha Carlson, Pam DeShon, Richard Frank Melvin Gehrs, Sharon Grier, Linda Karr, Greg Martin, Ronnie Miller, Pain Morehead, Pat O'Neale . Greg Ortman i ggi' J., Griffon News Editor George Fridell talks over the next issue with SPONSOR FRANCES FLANAGAN LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Woolard, Bill McDougal, Larry Armstrong, Dick Gregory, Harry Foster, Wayne Rucker, Don Gilmore, Bill Price, Dan Ellis, Mike l.aFave, Don Keaster, Tracy Elliot, Tim McCue, Coach Burri pictured in the CENTER. Griffon Cogers Guided by a new mentor, Coach Charles Burri, the Griffons ended the season by winning the league champion ship. Throughout the conference they proved to be a determined and difficult opponent. Coach Charles Burri Tri-Leogue Champions Game Results Won 11 Lost 8 St. Paul 72 Hannibal La Grange 91 Clarinda 111 Kemper Military 74 Haskell Institute 75 Wentworth Military 55 Missouri Southern 97 Hannibal La Grange 73 Pershing College 105 94 Clarinda Kemper Military 65 Trenton 67 St. Paul 58 Wentworth Military 56 Cloud County Haskell Institute 84 Creston 63 Cloud County 'Pershing College 68 Trenton 75 Concordia, Kansas 61 72 Griffons Griff ons Griff ons Griffons Griffons Griffons Griffons Griff ons Griff ons Griffons Griffons Griffons Griffons Griffons game played Griffons Griffons game played Griffons Griff ons Griffons Wayne Rucker and Don Gilmore alternate at playing center and forward. Wayne is a strong scorer for the Griffons. Both will return next year. The Starting Five Bill McDougal plays forward for the Griffons and will return next year. Bill Price is the only sophomore on the first five and plays guard. 73 Mike Lafave is another freshman forward and high scorer. f. 4 -ya-fy-gg: - '- 3 , , I ' i 33: . 2 , 3. , -as may 3 :51245 , W M N-' hu A A fx. at if GQ .. ,JE Dan Mahoney Donna McI.arney N 7, f 1 1 Larry Wright Linda Hoefer Kathy Yunker Pat Wakeman Sponsor Eduardo Vargas ft A Spanish Club Thomas Jumps Linda Beever David Slaybaugh Members NOT SHOWN: Regina Good, Gayle Walker, Marilyn Lipira, Mary Io Stockbauer, Leon Schiermeyer, Alison Adams, Marilyn Johnson, Bobbie Cruse, Bill Reed, Margo Prentiss, Quinta johnson. French Club NIEMBERS: Alexandra Santa Cruz, Floyd Richardson, Marcia Carlson, Ina Buis, Jane Burri, Mary Coffey, Mary Jurkiewiez, Ron Laigaie, Mary Patterson, Jean Richa, jules Richa, Margaret Sharp. Sponsor 75 Rosemary Hoffmann 12' - H ' 'f ' 11 . A. ' .. x Q wg A . blf. K A Q 'ANI A b IVAI -. . L Q :, ZQ A V' ' : . PVIA, ,V W Ki 9 X ' ,IQ V .:., Q F :vm I .. .fvg . : zi' : ,,1. ,lf A N V Q 55 A X, ff- 5. x 'Eg 2. A' I i F f 'fr Q. Y ' V 'a' H, Y in 7 V 13,4 X U xi V Q 5 Q f Q xi' Q an ,, V' J X 1, x 5 1 ' 'j ' 1 5 L... .J xp vi X I 5. Q, it 5 'aj ' O I i . N , Q N U I E, 1' li , 5 I R! ' . ,A a ,f .DJ . xl ' , ' V 'X I S X 1' -r'f5q.' 9 '-'- v.?f Ji FRONT ROW: Iayne johnson, Mary Patterson, Mary jo Van Cleave, Sherell Sydow fsecretary-treasurerj, Betty Muench. BACK ROW: Richard Frank, Bill Henton fpresidentj, Rick Beaulieu, Bob Kinder. NOT SHOWN: Pat Conway fvice-pres- identj, Bill Mclntosh fprogram chairmanj, Emerson Sellars, Kay Berkerneier, Grant Price, Sharon Heath, Carol Tracy, Bill Curd, Brad Mathers, Ronnie Dean, Ronnie Young, Paula Houston, Gill Kane, Greg Ortman. Alpha Delia Kappa Social Science Fraternity Alpha Delta Kappa is a new organization at M. W.j.C. this year. lts purpose is to aid students to become better acquainted with the current events, po- litical problems, and the history of the social world. Sponsor Sponsor Lee Theisen George Carney 78 BACK ROW: Marvin Seim, Ronnie Young, Bill Tatum, Mr. Grainger, Bill Lyon. FRONT ROW: Pam Deshon, Luree Pederson, john Walters, Carol Thompson, Shirley Savage. Business Club Members admire the 1st traveling trophy offered, which they won by building the best float in the homecoming parade. Sponsor Don Grainger 79 Members as shown: jack Carpenter, Bill Curd, Bob Gillispie, Ernest Miller, Ed Fedrizzi, Mark Punzo, Ronnie Glidewell, Dan Kolega, Larry Howard, Wayne Siebern, Ron Pollert, Kenny Ross, Martin Laurent, Rick Barnes, Larry Fuson, Wayne Smith, Steve Grimm, Walt Czerniewski, Vic Black, Richard Porr, Dennis Goin, John Pawling, Mike Farley, Richard Nigh, Ralph Keller, Raymond Swoboda, Mike Chapman, and Dennis Doolan. Engineers Club L2 ' ww?-ga . ,tg 7.KQ.,', 'XV ,az-7-'1EN311l!6.ll,lh Baptist Student Union SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: jerry Love, Anna Gilmore, Pat O'Neal, Corliss Kelder, john White. Co-sponsors Robert Eberting and Dr. Ernest White. so l FRONT ROW: Nina Morrison, Sherry Tull, Terri Shreve, Carolyn Meers, Evelyn Oslin, Judy Deatsch. Gloria Magana. Marilyn Schleicher. BACK ROW: Vicky Smith, Janie Tally, Sharilyn Icenogle, Janie Seaboldt. Pam Carrithers, Judy Broyles, Susan Miller, Linda Bales, Linda Lehmar, Nancy Teare, June Michalski. Student Nurses The student nurses are very much a part Griffon News, they are not only familiar with of Missouri Western. Being represented in the college activities but actively participate in Student Senate and having a reporter on the them. FRONT ROW: Nancy Haserneier, Lorna McKague, Cathy Higdon, Marilyn Seager, Beverly Giseburt, Linda Ford. Bette Davis, Londa Ford. BACK ROW: Clara Tillman, Martha Morgan, Juanita Durr, Paula Fuller, Shael Sherer, Sharon Leonard, Peggy Burnphrey, Doris Shannon, Barbara Waddell. 'Q 'Ii ff ,Tl- GTI 'EI '51 'gil ILT E5 L-L'5'1I 5 ILM li IIILW IIL 'I Ilqu 3. IL IlI:' 'MI IIE' ' llI:l HL-I IIE' IIE' IIE' 'Im uh IIL1 uh 'Ig El 'EI L Whig if ILTIIL' 'I L 'IL 'IL 'IL 'IL '11 'II ll'-1 'IQ uh IL1 uh IIWIIQII 'Q uh ll'-Q IL 'Im IL U Zi ,I E I -I I 1 I Aj-2 jg if If Q: 'Ji'-'I if if Q il 5 '51 'GTI '51 '51 'flu 'ff J E-IIIIQII 'ru 'w nh IILT1 Ulm mlm mlm IL! 'Im IL1 mlm mlm IL lllalllmllla 'I L 1, L 'IL 'IL if 'Ji ll QMMullahlfuuh1lf1l l'L-ullflllfulll-.1 I':1Ml'm1lfu1 IbnILfudf.LlhaIf11Ih1lfu1Mlf.a Ih1lf.llfWl11 - muhllhllmllmllmumllmllm W' ACT IV ITI ES illllillflllI3ll ':lI 3lil'3lll'3lLll1L'l1l'L'lIwillful'l-?1llu'll'L?'ll'L1llElI'l1llLWL T S -as They have meetings . ri g 4, gl E , ,g,,,,:.3v.,yU , Life With The Other Half They enroll us. They discuss issues . They point out differences. They attend parties . , 1 r . 1 1 1 ' ' ' I The 1 ? Y enjoy' Parties. I 2 N r I , 3 1 l T :si 1-4,9 X ...gf . They give parties . 1 , '-'L L 1,7 , They inspire us They instruct us . Registration Twice a year Missouri Westerners go through a processing called Regi- stration. To the sophomores, it is an endless adjustment of courses and a time for new decisions. To the fresh- men, it is a Whirlwind of forms, questions, and chaos. At the same time, student organizations provide an Activities Fair to offer membership to freshmen . -wk h r-' - -said, M I 'ua Registration and its varied forms to fill out. 1--v if Cheerleaders and Student Senate members participate in the Activities Fair. Orientation convocation for new students. All interested parties sign the dotted line. Ginger Vetter eyes Pat ConWay's Pepsi while waiting for a locker. ' e' i l These students constitute the decorating committee. ce Breaker The first social activity of thc school year is the Ice Breaker. This dance affords the opportunity for incoming frc shmcn to bc Come acquainted with some of thc more cx- perienccd scholars in thc sophomore class. Faculty and administrative officials arc not uncommon at this first affair. Mr. Grainger shows the students how it is done. The Ice Breaker Bar--m-m, m-rn, good. A little refreshment during the band break. The evening is well under Way. xv K BASKETBALL RCJYALTY NkHdCDf Honor MARY BETH NORTON T FIRST ATTENDANT: Lynette Bauer SECOND ATTENDANT: Perilla Sch Homecoming Festivities The Porode K, xqn This anterior View of the winning float showing another extra-curricular activity of students in the twenties. The Business Club constructed this trophy-winning float depicting student life in the twenties. Editor, Greg Ortman, shown with staff members, Betty Muench, Greg Nichols, and Reed Kline. Honorable mention was awarded to the Engineer's Club for their spirit of the Roaring Twenties. 90 Always in the spirit of things, the Griffon cheerleaders are caught candidly during the Homecoming Parade. The Roaring Twenties The Homecoming Royalty rocleiin the parade, with neither the Queen nor the Maid of Honor yet announced. Miss Santa Cruz is at the wheel of the French Club. Mi iii: ,fe in A little bit of the west in Missouri Western manifested itself in these two representatives of the 182O's. Despite the cold temperature, some students had enough spirit to remove their coats, showing their costumes. The Coronation, Queen Cheryl escorted by jim Beever amid the applause of the spectators and the team. I Crown thee queen of the 1966 Homecoming, proclaims Greg Martin. A very happy young lady. Maid of Honor, Mary Beth Norton, escorted by Pat Conway 92 5 Entering First Attendant, Lynette Bauer, escorted by senate f member. Second Attendant, Perilla Schneider, escorted by Ronnie Miller. The queen surrounded by her court and escorts. The queen reigns from her throne during the ' game. i 93 The Dance ' ' A ' . wg. , 15- I l . One dance for the queen and attendants. Cheek-to-cheek is fine, but the fast ones are good all of the time. 95 Greg lvlartin presenting Queen Cheryl with a small tol-zen. Attendant, Lynette Bauer in one of the more active dances. Ronnie Dean, in a balancing act, surprises his opponent to merit a goal. The cheerleaders spark the mectators enthusiasm with some spirited cheers. The Pep Band provides light musical interludes during tense moments. The Game Vlfhat some people won't do to attract attention. These Missouri Westerners received a mecial award for their COStL1meS. After gaining the rebound, Wayne Rucker moved quickly to score two more for Missouri Western. Candid Cage Activities Here are some candid mo- ments of the team in action in several of their games. l Bill Mike Lafave looks quite relaxed shooting from his cushion of air. McDougal adds his contribution. Wayne Rucker jumps center for the Criffs and manages to get the jump on his opponent. With Don Gilmore providing interference, the un- daunted Rucker puts the Griffs on the scoreboard. Rucker again. 2 1,-i Q 'H -uf' my fr Jim Cook works diligently while Susan Zebelean wipes the perspiration from her forehead Elizabeth Woody's stark white face is her response to a physics exam. Tlif j'1ff,JIl.,i1 1'5.Q' agmzigfr' T' ' L, .-.Lv My-. -, 'I ,Q-.Q . ,V -. -.,3. 'Ju it Q1 Lp I'm here! Letls get started on the LITTLE PRINCE! demands an eager French student. Students In Their Sombre Moments This tutti-fruiti flavor certainly makes speech more enjoyable. . -'fl-' I don't know that I believe Newton's laws of I WY 'N' N NF, motion. A long time ago, I posed for Rodin. S - fs I have the worst hang-nail! Believe me, I've used Ban for years. Please Mr. Wilson, Mr. Dowd will answer the questions without your friendly persuasion. lvfl' . ,-'- .'.',' g 'f 212 1'. .P -N 5 F . .-ffV .V if 5, N .Me:::'. . e Yiiiliifsl' EZg?f?f.1E ' 1' , 33.535125 fi , W 1 1-,.,.a:f. - Now Harvey straighten out your ear. Now Dr. Chumley, tell me all about it. Harvey Cast Alan Whitney. Elwood P. Dowd Sheryl Black. Veta Louise Simmons Shari Erftmier. Myrtle May Simmons Laycene Myers. Mrs. Chauve- net. Mrs. Chumley Kathi Harden. Nurse Ruth Kelly George Hall. Lyman Sanders, M. D. Bruce Dunbar. Wm. Chumley, M. D. Danny Adams ..... Mr. Wilson Mike Symeler. . .judge Gaffney Richard Moser. .E. J. Lofgren Qcab driverj Hmm, you say they don't have any carrots? Betty Muench as the rabbit. on't forget, martinies. Convocations lvlr. joseph Blinco Crusades for Christ at Missouri Western junior College. Eugene Iemison, visiting professor, lectured on music and gave the students some examples of folk songs. Eleanor Shepherd and Colin Campbell perform. L , l A ' ' - - -A Coach Burri introduces the basketball team and A ' ' comments on the upcoming season. 'HEX ff. Contestants: Paula Clay, LaVella I-lutson, Pat Borchers, Linda Gorsuch, Barbara Moser, Shirley Savage , Linda Hoefer, Steve Peterson, Elizabeth Woody Kathie Harden, Laycene Myers. W 0 , my E ll ll Greg Martin surveys the Contestants for the best Roaring Twenties costume. e winner was Elizabeth Woody . Convocczfions Contestants: john Stout, Tom Dale , ' Del Weddle, Brad Mathers, Jerry Schuk, Lloyd Nichols. Greg Martin skeptically regards the beards of the contestants for the best growth of facial hair. The winner was jerry Schul-c. Melanie Lott and Pat Borchers try out for a cheerleading position. 7 102 Nominees: Q Lynette Bauer, i Ia.nie Burri, l Cheryl Hinkle, w Melanie Lott, l Bonnie Martin, Melody Parker, Ginger Vetter, 1 Elizabeth Woody. 1 1 I 4 EEE B f Candidates for Homecoming Queen nominated by the basketball team. i l 1 1 Nominees: Sue Coffman, f Karen Gerber, l Sherry jackson, Susie Keller, Janice Means, Mary Beth Norton Pam Pickrel, Perilla Schneider I 4 ! ' f Freshmen candidates for attendant and Maid of Honor. Mrs. Margaret Davis Kew, Mr. Louis Riemer, Dr. Donald Sandford, Mr. Louis Lynch, and Mrs. Maryjane Sandford were the Visiting musicians. The student body was introduced to chamber music by a quintet composed of fine musicians from the northwest Missouri area. Two selections: Opus 5 by Franz Berwals and Quintet Opus 84 by Edgar Elgar were played. 4 - Accompanied by a string ensemble, the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Riemefy performs Christmas Oratorio by Saint-Saens. 103 N 4 Adams, Alison 6, 75 Adams, Danny 21, 67, 100 Agenstein, Mr. Evan 50 Aldridge, Larry 21 Allen, Diana 21, 98 Allen, Thomas 21 Alvarez, Connie 21 Anderson, Evelyn 21 Anderson, Mary 6 Archdekin, F rank 6 Archdekin, Joyce 6 Armstrong, Larry 72 Arn, Walter 21 Arnold, James 21 Ashworth, Barbara 6 Assel, James 21 Auffet, Deborah 21 Auxier, Linda 21 Auxier, Ronald 21 Baird, Linda 21, 63 Baldwin, Danny 21 Bales, Linda 81 Ballard, Lynn 6 Ballard, Ron 67 Barmann, John 21 Barmann, Mark 21 Barnes, Rick 80 Barnett, David 6, 63, 75 Bauer, Lynette 6, 63, 89, 93, 95, 103 Bauman, Betsy 98 Beaulieu, Richard 79 Beaver, Robert 21 Beever, James 6, 15, 62, 92 Beever, Linda 75 Bell, Donald 6 Belz, Barbara 21 Benner, Glenn 6 Bensyl, Mr. Conrad 50, 84 Benyo, Martha 7 Binnicker, Jeanette 2l,67, 76, 77 Bish, Vicki 7 Black, Gary 7 Black, Mrs. Goldie 58 Black, Roland 21 Black, Sheryl 7, 100 Black, Vic 80 Blank, Linda 7, 58 Blanton, Dr. Milburn 41, 84 Bledsoe, Gordon 22 Bledsoe, Janice 22 Bledsoe, Jim 22 Blinco, Joseph 101 Bokay, Margaret 22 Borchers, Pat 7, 59, 102 Borkowski, Marilyn 22 Brandon, Clara 7 Brant, Jim 22 Brock, Charles 7, 76 Brooner, Marilyn 22 Index Brown, Donald 22 Brown, Dorothy 22 Brown, Keith 63 Broyles, Judy 81 Buckman, Cheryl 22 Buehler, Patty 22 Buis, Ina 22, 75 Bullock, Gary 77 Bumphrey, Peggy 81 Burnett, Richard 22 Burri, Mr. Charles 55, 72, 85, 101 Burri, Mary Jane 75,98, 103 Burtnett, Ben 22 Burton, Linda 22 Butler, Kay 22 Byers, Madeline 22 Byrd, Diana 22 Cable, Leona 7, 65 Campbell, Colin 101 Campbell, James 22 Campbell, Truman 7 Canon, Jim 22 Carlson, Marcia 23, 71, 75 Carney, Mr. George 54, 79 Carpenter, Jackie 63, 80 Carrithers, Pamela 81 Carter, Marilyn 7 Casteel, Charles 23, 63 Castle, Robert 23 Chambers, Jerry 8 Chance, Dr. Clayton 42, 57 67, 68, 84, 85 Chapman, Michael 80 Childers, Ray 23 Christensen, Adyline 8 Ciolek, Linda 23 Clampitt, Kerry 58 Clark, Lillian 8 Clark, Mr. Lowell 43 Clark, Rita 23 Clay, Paula 8,102 Clisbee, Charles 8 Cloud, Galen 8 Coffey, Mary 23, 58, 75 Coffman, Sue 23, 103 Coker, Sanford 23 Colbert, Howard 23 Cole, Steven 23 Conway, Patrick 62, 86, 92 Cook, Gerald 23 Cook, James 8, 65, 98 Cox, Charlotte 23, 63 Crawford, Patty 23 Crawford, Sarah 8, 65 Cress, D'Arcy 23 Crowe, Bonnie 23 Cruse, Bobbie 75 Curd, William 8, 65, 80 104 Curnutt, Barbara 23 Curtis, Eddie 23 Curtis, Lorraine 58 Czerniewski, Walt 80 Czerwenke, Sandra 23 Daffron, John 23 Dagmar, Deanna 24 Dailey, Michael 23 Dake, Ann23, 63, 77 Dallam, Mr. Jerald 45, 52, 84, 85 Daniels, Patricia 24 Dare, William 8 Davis, Connie 24 Davis, Bette 81 Davis, Marsha 24 Day, Carrol 24, 58 Dean, Ron 96 Deatherage, Jerry 24 Deatsch, Judy 81 Deibert, George 8 Den Ouden, Sharon 24 DeShon, Pamela 24, 71, 79 DeSpain, Jerre 24 DeWar, Judy Kay 24 Dick, Don 24 Didlo, Gail 9 Dierenfeldt, Dixie 24 Dillion, David 9 Doherty, Miss Mary Lee 46 Donelson, Ray 24 Doolan, Dennis 80 Douglas, Mr. Robert 40 Drake, Edward 24 Duerst, Mr. John 53, 65 Duke, John 24 Dulcan, Thomas 9 Dunbar, Bruce 100 Durr, Juanita 81 Dyer, Virginia 24 Eberting, Mr. Robert 80 3 Echterling, Ronald 24 Eggleston, Ron 94 Elliott, Allen 24 Elliott, Tracy 24, 72 Ellis, Dan 72 Enright, Mr. William 40 Ensign, John 24 Erickson, Robert Mike 77 Erftmier, Shari 24,100 Ertman, Mrs. Irene 46 Estes, James 9 Evans, Francee 9 Evans, Helen 25 Evans, Janice 9 Evans, Priscilla 25, 92 Everett, Victor 25 Falk, John 25 Fankhauser, Gayle 25 Fankhauser, Joyce 25 Farley, Mike 9, 80 Farris, Barbara 25 Faul, Terry 25 Fedrizzi, Edward 80 Felling, Anthony 25 Felt, Jimmy 76 Felt, Linda 59 Ferbert, Sharon 9, 65 Finney, Loi 63,66, 74,77, 82 Fisher, Robert 25 Fisher, Sharon 25 Flanagan, Miss Frances 47, 71 Force, Mr. Harry 51 Ford, Linda 81 Ford, Londa 81 Foster, Harry 9,72 Francis, Stephanie 25, 76 Frank, Richard 4,9, 30, 63, 65,7l,79 Franke, Sharon 10 Freeman, Jack 25 Fridell, George 71 Friess, Michael 25 Fruin, Mrs. Arline 58,68 Fry, Alvin 25 Fry, William 25 Fuehrer, Charlene 25,63 Fuller, Paula 81 Fuson, Larry 80 Gallant, Mary 25 Gandy, Thomas 26 Gardner, Laura 10 Garver, Gary 26,76 Gehrs, Melvin 26, 71 George, Jerry 10 George, Mike 26 George, Ronald 26 Gerber, Karen 26,103 Gettys, Mrs. Helen 55,85 Geyer, Jerry 10,77 Gibbs, Glenda 26,64 Gibson, Eddie 26 Gibson, James 26 Gilley, Raymond 10 Gillip, Cleo 10 Gillispie, Robert 80 Gilmore, Anna 80 Gilmore, Don 72, 73,97 Giseburt, Beverly 81 Glasbrenner, Judy 26 Glidewell, Ronnie 80 Goin, Dennis 10,80 Good, Regina 75,77 Gorsuch, Linda 10,63, 102 Gould, Janice 26 Graham, Mrs. Dorothy -15, 64 Grainger, Mr. Don 53,79 85,87 Gregory, Richard 26,72 Grier, Sharon 71 Grimes, John 10 Grimm, Steve 26,80 Grove, Terry 26 Gunter, Joyce 26 Guthrie, Judy 26 Guy, Joyce 26 Haenni, David 10,65 Haffey, Charles 26, Hagee, Calleen 26 Hager, Robert 26 Hager, Stephanie 26 Hainline, Charlotte 27 Hall, George 10,100 Hamilton, Mrs. Charlene 58 Hamilton, David 27 Hammer, George 27 Hangartner, Fred 27 Hanway, Towana 27 Harden, Kathie 11,67, 100, 102 Harden, Mr. Vernon 47,85 Harvey, Miss Marian 54,65 Hasemeier, Nancy 81 Haupt, Mr. William 56 Hawk, Mr. Kenneth 43, 68 Hawman, Nellie 65 Hawman, Raymond 11,65 Hayes, James 27 Heath, Sharon 27 Heckel, Mrs. Achsah 51,84 Heimsoth, Lois 4 Henton, William 79 Herbison, Robert 27 Herr, Janet l1,65,76 Herty, Richard 11 Higdon, Catheryn 81 Hill, Carol 65 Hill, Rosalie 11 Hinkle, Cheryl 1l,88,92, 93,95, 103 Hirter, Fritz 27 Hoefer, Linda ll, 75, 102 Hoffmann, Mrs. Rosemary 47, 75 Hoge, Gary 11 Holcomb, Dale 27 Holland, Beverly 11' Hoover, Mr. Winford 44,68, 84 Hord, Jerry 11 Howard, Larry Joe 80 Howell, Gary 27 105 Huber, Ronald ll Hudson, James 27 Huey, John 27 Huff, Robert 27 Humbard, Mrs. Lou 58 Humbert, Sharon 27 Hunt, Karen 27, 76 Huston, Mr. Bill 52 Hutson, LaVella 12,65,102 lcenegle, Sharilyn 81 lvaskewitz, Joe l2,76,77 Jackson, Karen 12 Jackson, Paul 12 Jackson, Philip 76 Jackson, Lynn 27 Jackson, Sherry 27,103 Jackson, Susan 27 James, Charles 27,77 Jarrett, Bob 27 Jemison, Eugene 101 Jenkins, Ronda 28,76 Jennings, Jennifer 12, 63 Jennings, Roy 28 Johnson, George 12 Johnson, Janice 28 Johnson, Jayne 12,79 Johnson, Jerry 63 Johnson, John 28 Johnson, Quinta 12,75 Johnson, Marilyn 75 Johnson, Willa 12 Jones, Danny 28 Jones, Larry 28 Jordan, Mr. James 54 Jumps, Tom 75 June, Marie 28 Jurkiewicz, Mary 28, 75 Kallauner, Lynn 28 Kamler, Toni 12 Kannarr, Warren 28 Karr, Linda 28, 71, 77 Kearnes, Dan 13,63 Keaster, Donald 28,72 Kelder, Corliss 28,80 Keller, Ralph 80 Keller, Susie 28,103 Kelly, Kathleen 13 Kelsey, Alice 28 Kennedy, Joyce 28 Kerns, Judith 28 Kew, Margaret 103 Kinder, Robert 79 Klaasmeyer, Dennis 28 Klein, Reed 28,69,90 Koepplin, Sandra 74 Kolega, Daniel l3,65,80 Koozer, Ronald 28 Kountz, George 13 Kunkel, Mary 28 Kunz, Ruth 13 LaFave, Mike 72,73,97 Lacy, Miss Louise 46, 84 Laigaie, Ron 75 Lancey, Rae 28 Langemach, Wayne 29 Lapaglia, Denise 29 Lau, Mrs, 37 Laurent, Martin 80 Lawhon, Jean 29 Lawler, Robert 29 Lawrence, Carolyn 13 Leonard, Sharon 81 Leontes, Katrina 13 Lipira, Marilyn 13,75 Little, Mr. Edgar 67 Lofton, Mary 29 Lohmar, Linda 81 Lollar, Rollin 29 Long, Margy 29 Lott, Melanie 13,24,62, - 74, 102, 103 Love, Jerry 13, 80 Lowrance, James 29 Lyon, Michael 29 Lynch, Louis 103 McAsey, Nancy 29 McAsey, Sharon 29 McBride, Darrell 29 McCamy, Lawrence 29 McCann, Dr. Willis 55 McCarthy, Arthur 30 McCarthy, Jerre 30 McCue, Tim 14,63,64,66, 72 McDaniel, Mrs. Mary Jane 48 McDougal, Bill 72,73,97 McGlothlin, Steve 30 McKague, Lorna 14,81 McKinney, Mike 30 McLarney, Dan 14 McLarney, Donna 14,75 McMillian, Thomas 30 McNeiley, Jacqueline 14 McVicker, Alice 30 Maag, Linda 65, 76 Magana, Gloria 29, 81 Magoon, Richard 64 Mahan, John 29 Mahoney, Dan 75 Mann, Gary 29 Marion, Mr. Glenn 57,80 Martin, Greg 13,3l,62, 66,71,74,92,95, 102 Martin, Janice 29 Martin, Karen 14 Martin, Roger 14 Masters, James 29 Mathers, Brad 14, 76, 102 Matt, Charles 29 Matthews, Bill 68, 69 Matthews Leslie 29 Mayes, Tom 14 Mead, Sue 59 Means, Janice 30,63, 77, 103 Meers, Carolyn 81 Merrifield, Mayer Douglas 40 Michalski, June 81 Miller, Ernest 14,80 Miller, Gary 30, 76 Miller, Mr. Richard 48 Miller, Ron 14,62,66,71 74,93 Miller, Susan 81 Molloy, Sharon 15 Mollus, Jerry 30 Monaghan, James 30 Mooney, Charles 30 Moore, Ed 67,100 Moore, Toni 30 Moore, Wanda 15 Morehead, Pamela 30,71 Morgan, David 30 Morgan, Martha 81 Morrison, Nina 81 Moser, Barbara 15,62,65, 102 Moser, Larry 30 Moser, Richard 30,100 Mosiman, Robert 30 Mountjoy, William 30 Moutray, Ronald 30 Meyer, Michael 30 Muench, Betty Ann 5, 20, 30 67, 68, 79,90 Mueser, Mr. Joseph 52 Munford, Marina 15 Murphy, Shirley 15 Musser, Leonard 31 Myers, Laycene 31, 77, 100 102 Nash, Cathy 31 Nash, David 31, 74 Neeland, Dennis 15 Neff, Sarah 31, 63 Neff, Steven 31 Neuman, Kevin 31 , 63 Newhart, Mr. John 40 Nichols, Greg 69, 90 Nichols, Lloyd 63,102 Nichols, Mark 31 Nigh, Richard 15, 80 Norton, Mary Beth 31 , 74, 89, 93, 103 O'Neale, Patricia 71,80 Oberle, William 15 Oliver, David 31 Olvera, Jess 31,63 Orcutt, Michelle 15 . 106 Ortman, Gregory 15, 65, 67, '68, 71,90 Oslin, Evelyn 31,81 Otte, Suzanne 31 Paden, Michael 31 Pankiewicz, Thomas 15 Parker, Melody 16,63, 103 Parrish, Bernadine 31 Patterson, Bernie 31 Patterson, Mary 16,75, 79 Patton, Marilyn 31 Paulman, Kirby 16 Pawling, John 16,80 Pawling, Mr. Robert 57 Pederson, Luree 31,79, Penland, Jasper 31 Pepple, Kevin 31 Pepple, Patrick 16 Perez, Vicki 31 Peterson, Danny 31 Peterson, Steve 102 Petrovick, James 31 Phelan, Miss Elizabeth 45,54 Pickerel, James 32 Pickrel, Pam 32,63,74, 103 Pitter, Mr. Herman 48 Pollert, Ron 32, 80 Popplewell, Mr. Frank 54 Porr, Richard 65,80 Porter, Janice 32 Potter, Dr. Thompson 40 Powell, Mrs. 37 Powers, Danny 32 Prentiss, Margo 32, 75 Prescott, Patrick 32 Presley, Shirley 32 Price, Grant 69 Price, William 72,73 Przybylski, Robert 32 Pummell, Donald 16 Punzo, Mark 80 Quinton, Alice 32 Radke, Mrs. 37 Ramsel, Pete 16 Rapp, Larry 16 Rapp, Linda 32 Raymond, Patrick 32 Redmond, Mr. John 51,64 Reed, William 16,75 Reil, Mark 32 Resler, Sharon 32 Reynolds, Berry 32 Rhoad, Bill 32 Rich, Diane 32 Richa, Jean 75 Richa, Jules 75 Richardson, Floyd 32,75 Richie, Jack 32 Riddle, Jane 32 Riddle, Jean 32,58 Riemer, Louis 103 Riemer, Mrs. Roberta 56,76, 103 Roach, William 16 Roberts, Diane 32 Roberts, John 33 Robinett, Mary 33 Roebuck, Mark 63 Roeder, Sharon 32 Rogers, Jesse 33 Rompola, Pamela 33 Ross, Kenneth 33,80 Ross, Steve 17 Roth, Robert 33 Ruark, Mary 33 Rucker, Wayne 72,73,96,97 Russell, Ronald 17 Sander, Hilton 33 Sandford, Donald 103 Sandford, Mary 103 Santa Cruz, Alexandra 17,91 Sargent, Lowell 33 Sauter, Ralph 33 Savage, Shirley 17, 63, 79, 102 Schiermeyer, Leon 33, 75 Schilling, Allan 33 Schleicher, Marilyn 33, 81 Schmidt, Arnold 33 Schneider, Mr. Loren 40 Schneider, Perilla 33,89 103 Schober, Ron 17 Schott, Richard 17 Seaboldt, Jane 33,81 Seager, Marilyn 81 Seckinger, Clifford 33 Seim, Marvin 17,79 Shannon, Doris 33,81 Sharp, David 17 Sharp, Margaret 75 Sharp, Mr. Sam 44 Sheeks, Vickie 33 Shepherd, Eleanor 101 Sherer, Shael 81 Sherrill, Mr. Hubertgray 51 Showalter, Deborah 33 Shreve, Terri 81 Shrout, Mrs. Ethel 53 Shuck, Jerry 102 Siebern, Wayne 17,80 Siela, Jamie 33 Sigars, Linda 34, 76 Slaybaugh, David 34, 75 Smith, Allen 34 Smith, Dale 34 Smith, Gary 34 Smith, Valerie 17 Smith, Vicki 81 Smith, Wayne 80 Snapp, Darrel 34 Snipes, Terrilyn 34 Sodowsky, Jeannette 17 Sollars, Emerson 34 Soper, Martin 34 Spaith, Carol 34 Speer, Bonnie Stagner, Dale 34 Stagner, Patty 18 Stanley, Joy 18 Stannard, Drew 67 Stipp, Nancy 65 Stockbauer, Mary Jo 34, 75 Stone, Leslie 34 Stout, 'John 34, 102 Strasser, Ralph 34 Struthers, Janet 18 Stuber, Karen 34,58 Sullivan, Theresa 34 Sullwold, Don 34 Sunde, John 18,20,63,65 Sutton, Linda 35 Swafford, Roger 35, 75 Swanson, Ray 35 Swartz, Glenn 18 Swoboda, Raymond 80 Sydow, Sherell 18,3l,74, 79, 82 Talley, Janie 81 Tatum, William l8,63,79 Taylor, Mr. Richard 49 Taylor, Thomas 18 Taylor, Timothy 35 Teare, Nancy 81 Teare, Mr. T.V. 40 Terrell, Nancy 35 Thacker, Mary 35 Theisen, Mr. Lee 54,79,84 Thomas, Philip 18 Thomas, Robert 35 Thompson, Carol 35, 79 Thompson, James 35 Thompson, Julia 18,65 Thompson, Raymond 35 Tillery, Thelma 18 Tillman, Clara 81 Tomlinson, Mrs. Veva, 39, Townsend, Charles 35 Tracy, Carol 35 Tull, Sherry 81 Turpin, Paul 35 Tyer, William 19 Ueligger, Mary Lou 35 Ulsrud, John 35 Van Cleave, Mary 19,79 Vargas, Mr. Eduardo 49,75 Vetter, Ginger l9,24,62,66, 74, 82, 86, 103 107 Waddell, Barbara 35, 81 Wakeman, Michael 35 Wakeman, Patrick 19,75 Waldroff, Janice 19, 65 Walker, Connie 35 Walker, Gayle l9,59,67 69,75 Walkup, Daryl 19 Waller, Bea 35 Walter, Betty 35 Walters, John 79 Walters, Susan 35 Walton, Andie 19,65,69, 71 Warren, lna 36 Washington, Leechia 77 Watkins, Miss Lillian 52 84 84 Weber, Sandra 19 Weddle, Del 102 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