Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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-5. ,- 7---,. .5 L,,,M,,ffQ,Z,,M..,,Zwf .YI 1952 . fx ,- X H XX fn 'N 7 'm S HAROLD REISENBICHLER GEORGE X E H LLI Editoi' B1LSi77'i'.? Ha er V ,Q K PV' '! : J V J, X X f fn X M ' 315, , XX- uw , 'x X N. X X f C4 fN.fqw ,f ' 4,33 Q N - ...Qual 5:60 .-5, I sXQxXxX'O funn, ll' , X ' ' 'I' f MW - ,-if I' f , Q Q if. . 'f E : wx ?' ., . la ,-'4 'dxf' .xx ' :-' 'l ' ' C 1 annual publication ofthe students of southea state teachers college st missouri Cape Girardeau, Mo. To the Spirit of Prog- ress, that mighty surge within the hearts of men which lifts nations out of the muck of ignorance and incapacity and brings life nearer to the highest ideal that the mind of Civilization can compre- hend, this Sagamore of l932 is dedicated. To Peace, the further- er of Progress, the moth- er of the real social life, andthe harbinger of hap- piness and content among all peoples and nations on this earth, this Sagamore is also ded- icated by those who are grateful that they live in a country which holds Her ideal within its bosom. ln recognition of the achievements of the nation in the past, so exactly re- flected in college life, and with the hope so charac- teristic of youth, of further immeasurable progress in education, industry, law, transportation, recreation, architecture, agriculture, and all other great phases of American life, this his- tory ot a year's activity in the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College is presented as the Sagamore of 1932. administration ciasses sports organizations features .E Q . YJ 1 If R I' L I -i i ff? I X.. - - 1, ', ' v IV, 2 I -5: 'X 24 lk ' ' W lf' gi- J - 1, n i Z V . s il . ,f ' fo 4: f fi , ' 21' 4 X' 'iz ' ' xg: ft, ACADEMIC HALL f f ' J 5 f fav ufCfafc6M,Q ' SCIENCE X I u....1-Y. M- - 't - ,..,-f-- ' ' -.151 14, 1 ,A Q. - ,... -'sr-'L ., 'V ' ik na.: - f V wif X ..- f fl x, K A-1 --U. Pii ,:-.1 .. E-zf .. x ,-.- ,y 1- , . .. IJ... uv-. Ez., I AGRICULTURE AND ART INDUSTRIAL AMS ALBERT HALL LEMING HALL vu-gsugi' 1-La:--'zzz 7 1 ' -V' ' I-1-Lu4m.,.,K, -- Lx- QD ., , 'F H. This office witnesses the ever changing aspects of student life. Scarcely has it' finished its formal greeting of Welcome to entering Freshmen when it becomes necessary to bid adieu and bon voyage to departing Seniors. A college president has been compared to an inspector on a great liner. He stands at the gangway assured that each departing one is entitled to travel, yet he himself is never privileged to make the journey. me! 5 , ..17.. SAMUEL ANDREXV KRUSE, A. B., B. S. in Ed., A. M., Ph. D. Professor and Head of the Depart- ment of Education. Since 1915 . ESTI-IER LILLIAN IQNEHANS, Ph. B., A. B., A. M. Professor of Rural Education. Since 1922. ALLAN BIOLLOMAN I-IINCHEY, A. B. Field Representative. Since 1920. ROBERT RUSSELL HILL, B. S. in Ed., A. M. Instructor in Rural Education. Since 1925. ROBERT SIDNEY DOUGLASS, LL. B., A. B. Dean of Men, Professor of History. Since 1905. OSCAR FINDLEY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. . Professor of Education. Since 1927. Louis HENRY STRUNK, B. S. in Ed., A. M. Professor of Education. Since 1927. 5...18ha J. 7 K . .3 9 i . I , .- F fl, I .ff.Qc2.wa,f. 4 l W. .IQATHLEEN I. GILLARD, Ph. B. . f Dean of Women, lnstructoi' in English. Since 1922. i HAROLD QSCAR GRAU'EL, A. B., A. M. Instructor of English. Since 1928. Fomu5sT I-Iozsmvr Rose, A. B., A. M. Instructor in English and Public Speaking. Since 19 3 0. i JEPTHA Rises, A. B., A. M. Professor and Head of the Depart- , ment of English. N Since 1905. NIARTI-IA CATHERINE SHEA, A. B., B. S., A. M. Professor of English. . Since 1906-1921, 1923. A . - I J A-'. i ll L - lui' fy MARGARET GORDON INGRAM, A. B., A. M. Instructor in Foreign Languages. Since 19 3 0. REINHART LEHMANN, A. B. Instructor in German. . Since 1930. l I v r f i . l r a I x il if WILLIAM JACKSON HAMILTON, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Instructor in llistory. Since 1930. MABEL FADDIS IQAISER, B. S. in Ed. 11ist1'ucto1' in History. Since 1929. PFI-IOMAS BELLIS, A. B., A. M. instructor in C116lHiSt1'y. Since 1931. GEORGE VALENTINE EMERY, A. B., M. S. Instructor in Physics. Since 1925. XVINIFRED JOHNSON, A. B., B. S., A. M. Professor of History. Since 1890. XVILLIAM THOMAS DOHERTY, A. B., A. M. 1'1'ofesso1' and Head of the Depart- ment of History. Since 1919. HENRY S'rI2PI-IEN MOORE, A. B. Instructor in Social Science. Since 1900-19193 1923. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JOHNSON, A. M. l'I'Ol'essO1' and Head of the Depart ment of Mathematics. Since 1897. .-20.-. ARTHUR CLAY MAGILL, B. S., A. M. Professor and Head of the Science Department. Since 19 09. HENIKH' W1L1g1AM OLSON, A. B., B. S.,' A. M., Ph. D. lwofcssor of Biology. Since 1928. ALBERT STONE DUCRWORTH, B. S. Curator ol' Museum. Since 1926. JOHN I'IENRY GE!-IRS, B. S., M. S. Agri. Professor and Head of the Depart- ment of Ag'1'1C1l1fLl1'C. Since 1918. CHARLES JACKSON PAYNE, A. B A. M. Professor of Geography. Since 1916. GEORGE HARRISON PRITCHARD, B. S., A. M. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene. Since 1928. CHARLES LAMB Assistant in Farm Mechanics and Manual Training. Since 1903-19183 1921. ORVILLE ADDISON TEARNEY, Ph. B. in Ed., A. M. lnstrnctoi' in Industrial Arts. Since 1919. I . ii EL 1 2 q . Q As Pip, -I . .4......- . .if , , , Z.,.2:M. Louis WILCOX, A. C. M. Instructor in VioIin, Orchestra, and Band. Since 1930. WILHELMINA LOUISE VIEH, B. S., A. M. Instructor in Public School Music. Since 1918. I-IERMAN NEWMEYER, B. S. in Ed. A. M. n . ia I Instructor in Connnerce and Business. Since 1926. X K CLARA LUELLA HOFFMAN, B. S. in Ed., Ed. M. Instructor in Commerce and Business. Since 1931. 0 s u JOSEPH CLYDE BRANDT, Mus. B. Instructor and Director of the De pnrtment of Music. Since 1919. CLARKE Cnoxvi. BRANDT, Mus. B. Instructor in Piano and Voice. Since 1932. RUTH ELOUISE A.BBOT'l', Mus. B. Instructor in Piano. Since 1925. A HELEN DENVILTON BEDFORD, B. S. in Ed., A. M. ' Instructor in Fine Arts. Since 1925. A I JF i -22.. BLANOHE GRAY LOGAN, B. S. in Home Ec. Instructor in Home Economics. Since 1931. HARRIET UME CHAPLIN, A. B., A. M. ' Director of Women's Athletics. Since 1930. '7?' M: E - E. .V 'v 1 41 AH..-- x JESS EVELYN REINHARDT Secretary to the Presiclcnt. Since 1930. I-IATTIE LOUISE E1cHoLTz, B. S. in Ed. Sec1'et'ary to the Dean Since 1926. voir FERDINAND JOHN COURLEUX, B. Pd., B. P. A. M. Professor of Physical Education for men. Since 1915. GEORGE FLAMANK, B. S. Instructor in Physical Education. Since 1930. EDWARD FELIX VAETH Registrar and Treasurer Since 1909. EDNA NAOMI WILSON, B. Pd. Secretary to the Extension Depart- ment. Since 1917. FELIX EUGENE SNIDER, B. S. in Ed. Assistant Librarian. Since 1930. HELEN I-IUTCHINGS Assistant Librarian. Since 1922. NELLE VIVIAN CARTER, Ph. B. in Ed. Supervisor of the Primary Grades. Since 1927. FRANCES EUGENIA LEMING, A. B. Instructor in the Kindergarten. Since 1930. SADIE TREZEVANT KENT, B. Pd., B. S. in Ed. Librarian. Since 1905. ADELAIDE LAP1E11RE Assistant Lilnrzirian. Since 1919. BURNVELL Fox, B. S. in Ed. Supervisor of junior High School Since 1923. HELEN GOULD ALLISON, B. S. in Ed. Instructor in the High School. Since 1928. ANDREW SHERMAN BOUCI-IER, B. S., A. B., A. M. 'Directoi' of the Training School. Since 1922. LOUISE PEARCE, B. S. in Ed., A. M. 5lljIiClfViS0l' of Senior I'-Iigh School. Since 1919. LIZALON NORVIZL JONES, A. B. instructor in the Senior High School. Since 1931. CI-IARLES PEARL HARRIS, B. S. in Ed. Instructor in the l-Iigh School. Since 1929. NELLIE MAUD MACK, B S. in Ed., A. M. Supervisor of Il1i161'1'l1CC1iE11E Grades. Since 1925. ELIZABETH STATIRA TALBERT, B. S. in Ed. Instructor in the Intermedizmte Grades. Since 1926. F75 ,ff XVILLIAM ARTHUR OXVNBEY, B. S. in Ed. Instructor in the High School. Since 1928. ,VERNON ALGERNON CHAPMAN Engineer and Supt. of Grounds. Since 1918. Boa rd of Regents MR. JAMES A. FINCH - - Cape Girardeau MR. H. J. TALBOT - - St. Louis Term expires january 1, 1933 MR. W. C. BRI-IN - Cape Girardeau MR. R. E. BAILEY - - - ' ' ' - Sikeston Term expires january 1, 1935 MR. JULIAN FRIANT - - Cape Girardeau MR. EUGENE L. MCKEE - Poplar Bluff Term expires jamlary 1, 1937 HON. CHARLES A. LEE, ex-ojicio - - jefferson City State Superintendent of Public Schools - 26 .. l PQQQQQM 9 wWfffQ,gW I ,f-. Seniors J' ijg-.Cgy-C.,-.1fv.-,L 5 clfpkcl 1 ,IC-, mil., ,R xg' ,- , . K.. L-I K Q' .f'l!M.k' cj. A I K ,,,,Y. ,fix l I ' Q. ' ' ' C' V' V K ' Y , 1 - H Q 4 Auf, I V M K Qi .V -' -'CLA-L, CL? L C-QQ, -.,,, L ,Q.1Q3V,.s gl, ,bw D gg W- A ,. , - 1 I K gf C NJ L.A.fxf.,4.zR. L,L.,x,,g 5 rug, I5-Lgrl '- N n -I V, f 5 ,Ki,LARD! RET EUGENIAAQ3 Clio, Sigma Zeta. E' BAKER, WILLIAM Z. 'C Cbarlesioiz Agriculture Club. l BARTELS, LINUS WESLEY Wbitewatf1' Mark Twain, Y. M. C. A., Capaha Arrow. BELK, RUTH MAE Cape Gi1':1rn'eau Zeta. Sorosis, B. S. U., Sigma BERGMAN, JUVATA Jo Cape Girardemz Clio, Y. W. C. A. BOYCE, LOIS GENEVA Cape Girzzrdmu Black Mask, Music Club, Y. W. C. A. BREWER, JANE ROBEIITA Cape Girarclcau Clio, Black Mask, Kappa Delta Pi, Music Club, Sagamore Staff, Creative Guild, Secre- tary of the Senior Class, Glee Club. CLINE, JANICE LOUISE Bloomfield B. S. U. Council, Y. W. C. A, COGHLAN, RAPIER REDMOND Cape Girardeau Glee Club, Webster, Black Mask. CRESSWELL, DonoTHY ELIZABETH St. Louis Sorosis. C Kl pe Gi'ra1'TlaaQ! fYX.o.x .- DALTON, GRACE ETHEL ' Cape Gi1'a1'deau DAVIDSON, MARY ETHEL Cape Giwrrdeau Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Omicron Phi, Y. W. C. A. DAVIS, LOUDEAN ROBERTSON , Cape Gimrrlefm Kappa Omicron Phi, I--lesperian. EGGIMAN, NOIKMAN ROBERT Dutcbtozwz Benton, Sigma Zeta. EVERS, WILLARD Anim, Illinois Benton, Varsity, Football, Track. FOWLEIK, RUSSELL JAY Calle Gi1'ardeau Webster, M. S. O. FRONABARGER, CARL VALENTINE Oak Ridge Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta, Music Club, Band, B. S. U., Mark Twain. FULBRIGI-IT, CARLETON B. Dovziphmz Webster. GOLDSMITH, GLADYS NADEAN Dexter Hesperian, Sigma Zeta. GORDON, DOROTHY A. Ca pe Girarzlezm Black Mask, 1'-Iesperian, Public Speaking Council. Q-25-W D' lj' Q' D T l ' it 1 if l 5 W 1 'l Lf! L1 . .1 'xi . ,tb Cy -. 1 cf 1 -J A iff ll, ' fl 'Lf :V--if ri' yr 1 1 , l... 1 'T s . AL, X 1 49 ', 4 IL UA.,-C... Q , 1 n ' . tl ,fi JM Viff l l 1 . v T w , 1 l tl at lm X, f ,Q ll 'Q l. I 'u J . I I X. l :,: tw I 'I 4 Q1 ia f' KL- 'vu- i JWMW IQ 45525 GRAYUM, HERBERT E. I Cape Girardeau Sigma Zeta, Mark Twain. GREEN, RUTH ELIZABETH BIO0Illfl6'lli HADDOCK, JULIA BERNICE l C fl 11 cf Giwz-rrler11z Hesperian. HINIQLE, CATHEIKINE ELIZABETH Cape Giflll't1EH1l B. S. U. JAMES, MILO SPENSER A Lutlfsflfillc' Sigma Zeta, Mark Twain. JENKINS, HESTER Oak Ridge KINDER, LEEMON NEXVTON Gordomfillf' Varsity, Football, Basketball, .LXg'l'lCLlltLl1'tZ Club. KIRKPATRICK, CLAUDE Dicblslmli B. S. U. IQYGER, ALICE LUCILE Black Rock, Arkmzsns I-lesperian, B. S. U. LESEM, EDITH Cape Gi7'!ll'CI!?!11L Clio, Sigma Zeta, Y. W. C. A. ..30.. 1' Jim- I MANN, VICTOR LOUIS Perryville President of the Senior Class, Benton, Base- ball, lnteI'co1leg'iate Debate Squad, .f-JNJUUJLL . , axon, Loos, ANNA ANITA W. A. A., v. w. e. A. ,Mft 5991 ION MAGILL, ROY MILLIZIK C a pe Girawlcrzzl Band. MEDLEN, IDA PAULINE Ammpolis Music Club, Y. VV. C. A. MEYER, MAIKVIN CLINTON jackson Sigma Zeta, Black Mask, lvlllsic Clula. MOOIKE, ANNA LEE Cape Girrrrzlcnu Clio. NIEUMEYER, WESLEY LEO jackson Mark Twain, Agriculture Club, Bzlnd. POE, BEN PIOXVARD l C11 pc' GiraI'r1enu Benton, Cnpalm Arrow, Siglna Zeta, Y. M. C. A., Tennis Tezlm. PRITCI-IARIJ, GEORGE SPENCER Cape Gi1'IlI'l1L'!I76 Webster, State Tennis Clmmpionship '30 and ,3l, FOl'llITl, Black Mask, Y, M. C. A., Varsity, M- S- O.. Melfs Glee Club. PROFFER, CLIFFORD JEAN jackson -31 l I I li i l I ,1 1 ri? pp .. rf 1379521 mv-M-' I i I Sa ll fsijij rr RAFFERTY, CLARIBEL ST. ANN jackson Sorosis, Marquette Club. REISENBICHLER, HAROLD MARVIN jackson Editor of Sagamore, Webster, Black Mask, Music Club, Sigma Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi. RHODES, FRANCIS MARION H artzell Benton, Black Mask, Forum, Intercollegiate Debate Squad, Sagamore Staff, Capaha Staff, Board of Publications, Tennis. ROGERS, MOLLIE LOUISE Cape Girardeau Hesperian, W. A. A. SADLER, EVA ALENE Cape Girardeau Clio, Black Mask, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta, Sagamore Staff, Board of Publications, Y. W. C. A., Public Speaking Council, M. S. O., Creative Guild. SCHADE, RUBEN R. jackson Webster, Business Manager of Capaha, Board of Publications, Forum. , SCHMIDT, ERWIN AUGUST Sullivan Benton, Varsity. SEABAUGH, DOROTHY ESTELLE Cape Girardeau Clio, Black Mask, Y. W. C. A. SI-IEATA, CLARENCE H. Luzfesville Benton. SHEETS, RAYMOND LEE Patterson Webster, B. S. U., Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta. ,,:.FDL.,,g.E E1 , - ., , ,, .HE M, V 7,4 .,,- , ,. ,, E. .. Vf , if I' i ., : .U i,i 1 V. ii ,5 L . 'ZA 32- SHEPPARD, MAYBELLE A Cape GimmIeau Sorosis, W. A. A. SHORT, E. CHESTER Iackson Benton. SIDNVELL, ALMARETTA Cape Girardeau Sorosis, B. S. U. TUCKER, JAMES STYCI-IE Moumls, Ill. Sigma Zeta, Varsity. VANAMBURG1-1, JOY JOANNA jackson VOGELSANG, MILDRED WILMA Cape Gi7'HTl1BlI1L Clio, v. W. C. A. WEBB, NORMA ESTELLIE Naylor WESTMEYER, FLORENCE MARIE Farmington WHITE, NELLIE ELIZABETH Cape Girardeau Sigma Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi. XVHITENER, PEARL COLE Lodi B. s. U., Kappa Delta Pi, Y. W. C. A. -33 . I V QEEQIXAE1 P ,I I I I I I I I . 1 I . I . I , V I I I In I 'I I .I Ng: .' , .ff I' I I I I I I I I I .-.I -Tav- ,, , ,,,,,, Q U :A , w 1' N ' A , , LS , , ' 1 , L ,, 'Y 4 if A 5 ,. ' r 1 , 4 ' 2 N , J N , . , , L V Q y . X . 5 1 1 , , 4 Juniors .ABERNATI-IY, MADGE COLUMBIA Perryfuillc ALLEN, MILDRED JO . Dexter Glee Club, G , WALDO ,. Lutesville en ton . BARBER, ROBERT WILLIAM Sevemfy-Six Benton, Agriculture Club, Varsity. BERGMANN, FLORA Perryville W. A. A., Glee Club. BERRY, THELMA LOUISE Cape Gimrdenu CHO, Y. W. C. A., Black Mask. BONE, MARIE ELSA Bismawle BRIGHT, GRACE ADELE East Prairie Hesperiau, Kappa Delta Pi. BYARS, MILDRED GREGORY Caruthersville Clio, Black Mask, Music Club, Y. W. C. A. CANEPA, HAZEL MARIE Festus Clio, Marquette Club. 36- CARPENTER, AVIS LILLIAN , Cape Girardeau CARUTHERS, WILLIAM CLARK Cape Girarrleau Tlgck, Bztnd, Men's Glee Club, Y. M. C. A., Mark Twain, Forum. CHESTNUT, 'JOHN CARNAI-IAN , Fowzfelt VVebster, Sigma Zeta, Capaha Arrow. CRoNE, LoIs MARY St. Louis Y. W. C. A. CULVER, FLORENCE EsTELLE St. Louis Y. NV. C. A., Glee Club. DEANE, ALICE PAULINE Matthews Donn, BYRON EUGENE Ionesboro, Ill. Agriculture Club. I EI-IRMANN, ESTELLE CATHERINE Overlmzd Music Club, Sorosis, W. A. A., Sagamore Staff, Marquette Club. EVANS, LYMAN FREDERICK Cape Gi1'a1'rIenu Webster, Intercollegiate Debate Squad, Black Mask, Forum. FASSETT, LAODICE LEE Cl9dYl6Sf07Z -37- A . I lj il l , ex 1 D' NV' - J up VM VS: bkuxx .rf NJF u I 27 hy . ll rig I Greemxillc' , RUSSELL REID Charleston Webster, Y. M. C, A., Forum. GREEN, HUTSON S. Bloomyqeld Benton, Y. M. C. A., B. S. U. GREENE, RONVENA EVALINE Fremomf Ross Cape Gi'l'fl1'dCll7l Arrow. I-IANNEBRINK, LAWRENCE EDWARD Alllbfvfs x9m',! ' 0 CdlJOGiVHYd8fl7L IVX Sq! Eyffyiifby fm!-fx 07771 I-IARTZ EDWARiJ R. zykfgidfjff- Ziff 11.67-f f NSff?ffE17Wf0 Y. M. C. A., NVebste1', Forum, Czrpaha Ar- row, Student Pastor. I-IARWELL, BLANCHE MILDRED Poplar Bluff I-IAW, THOMAS HUNTER Benton HAY, WILLIAM HENRY Port Gibson, Miss. HOFFMAN, MARY LUELLA Cape Gil'H1'llEd1L M. S. O., Glee Club. I-101-ILER, RUTH ANN Cape G'i1'H1'l1CH7l Hesperian, Marquette Club. JONES, JAMES BUCKNER Piedmont Wcbst'e1', Ag1'ic:ultu1'e Club, Sigma Zeta. KEMPE, ESTHER ELINOR Cape Gi1'HTdl?!I1L Sorosis, Music Club, Glee Club. KENT, SARAH THERESA Malden Sorosis, IVIZIFQLICHC Club, W. A. A. KIES, ELSBETH Cape Gir:z1'dc'z11L Sorosis, Music Club, Glee Club, KOEPPEL, OMA LORENE Ca pe Gi1'lI1'!l'C't!1L Y. W. C. A., Glee Club. KRUSE, CORNELIUS XVOLFRAM Cape Gi1'dTf1CII7L ' Webster, Black Mask, Track. LANGLEY, HAZEL Essex ...39.-. 1 zz I ' l .- ,U 4 l lf , - il , lf 'QL' '7 A ll ' - - A il WAC P 1 lf' Tip' A, Q- l 'df'l T f'Q ia pr- A . ' 53,13-aL, jf f . if, l FQQW5 ff! 1 l 1 l if J me l-All li H LESEM, JOE LEMASTER, OPAL AANTIS A ' Cape Girawleau Hesperian, W. A. A. Benton Y. I. . F01 m Blaf' Maskx CapeQQf1rdeazL Capahzl Arr w.X , I I , E 0115 o, . ., larq tte 'lull xstjfllub. . A 5 - L1QQSf.lsf X IZ! WD ,ffl wb fg ll ' LE a pe GlTHTdEHZL 1O W.k. A. Creatl Q Gulld. Minn , E o Y XX 350 osu ig Zet. ML. i C1ub,CapnhaA1'- LUCAS, HALLIE LUCY Hematite Glee Club, W. A. A. MACHIN, MARY ELIZABETH Bluyffon Clio, Y. W. C. A. MAGILL, ADA FRANCES Ca pe Girardeau Clio, Black Mask, Sigma Zeta MCDOXVELL, HAZEL RUTH Fruitlaml Agriculture Club, W. A. A. MEDCALF, ADA JUANITA Cape Girardeau Clio, B itck Ma. ' Intercollegiate Debate Squad, nga 'i 'taff. .N l ER, A - A , 'N I 1 W juljpfsk Ca Gi ardeau e11tonj'-llgamgjof PulJlIi,u':rlY?J11 M. C. A., . cl-, 'Fe nib, El ee '. K I .f 'X ' I o 1 - J A! 40- PROFFER, GEORGE FRANKLIN Matthews QUARLES, NELL VOGELSANGER Cape Gimrrleau Clio, Y. W. C. A., Glaze Club. :RASCI-IE, ROBERT LEE I ronrou REISS, LILLIAN ZoLA Si!?.x?S1f0lZ B. S. U., Hesperian. RIGGS, MARGARET JOANNA Cape Gil'dTdGtI7L Clio, Black Mask, Sagamore Staff, Board of Publications, Kappa Delta Pi. RILEY, BEULAH FRANCES Maldevz Sorosis, Y. W. C. A., Music Club. SAMPLE, MARIAN ALEXANDRIA Chafee Clio. SCHMIDT, BERNARD ISLER Sulliwzn Benton, Black Mask, Capaha Arrow, Y. M. C. A., Forum, Creative Guild. SCHRADER, GERTRUDE ELo1sE Cape Gimwleau Y. W. C. A., Clio, Black Mask, M. S. O. SEABAUGI-1, SEsco E. Serlgewickville Mark Twain, Sigma Zeta. -4 A .Q Llfijl' , J' v I 'Md d57.AJ-f-'Ll fr fl - i v 1 URM, SJM-ffef Fl f QWQM WJ 5 A L NJJWQJI M We l 5 X i l ., AOTJU lj ' ljmfw- . , A A T A L A f TlfQfiZi5T'TT'i A i , . 9 A l II I iggafru fax-s.v.!.f,4:,v, 2252- 0,,,2L,cH ,J ,q,,, . SHILLIG, GEORGE WENDELL QQ, WUbSfC1' Gr0'ue.s Black Mask, Webster, Drum Major, Business Manager of Sagamore. SLINKARD, MARY SOHMIDT Oak Ridge SLOVER, J. C. Czzpc.Giw1rdea1z Webster, Intercollegiate Debate Squad, Black Mask, Varsity, Forum, Baseball. SMITH, CLARA HAZEL Poplar Bluff Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Glee Club. STEIN, WELDON ALBERT Cape Girard erm Benton, Editor of Capaha Arrow, Forum, Secretary of the Iunior Class, Board of Pub- lications. STOKES, TOM A Malden Benton, Black Mask, Y. M. C. A., Forum. VANDIVORT, SANFORD RUSSELL Cape GiYllTllE01l President of junior Class, Benton, Intercol- legiate Debate Squad, Forum, Band, Sigma Zeta. VOLENETZ, WILLIAM CHARLES Steelrville Agriculture Club, Mark Twain, Sagamore Staff, Sigma Zeta. WALKER, LOTUS RUTH Benton WOOD, JESSE LOWELL BiS1l1'fl1'ClZ. Mark Twain, Y. M. C. A., B. S. U., Forum. Public Speaking Council. 1. .vw -zw' vw ' i 42- ZMWQ f fWfW if-iff av wgwwif mwwmwwbjfwmff , K aj mfk X P79 f' KA Sophomores ABERNATY, LEA ANN Kirkwood Y. W. C. A., M. S. O., Glee Club, Agriculture Club, Music Club. ALEXANDER, XVILLIAM EDWARD Ca pe Girardeau ANDERSON . ' 4 R ' Cape Girardeau 1d, 6NXQLgter.9J, yk- ' X A '- 131110 D Vp' LiE3LLO-D ,f Am' Il a 1 KVJ D 'f ARNOLDI, LoU1s BERNHARD Cape Girardeau Benton, Glee Club, Y. M. C. A., Sagamore Staff, Black Mask. I BARTELS, LETA MILDRED Whitewater I-Iesperizm. BATTEN, T9 L A L- f REQ! Osele 1 QQ Y. .e.A., .A.-A. .s. G ec. MQ? OB' LW' Q1 irar e Band. -if ' BERENDES, KATHLEEN RIA LD ' lodgett W. A. A. BEY, CONSTANCE MARIE Perry-ville S0l'0S'lS, Marquette Club, W. A. A., Music Club. BIDEWELL, HENRY MADISON Marble Hill BIENERT, NEONA H. Chaffee Sorosis, Music Club, Marquette Club. , . , , l BILLINGS, DOROTHY MOIR Webste1' Groves Clio, Black Mask, W. A. A. BLOUNT, VIRGINIA COLE Potosi Y. W. C. A. BOLLINGER, HESTER ALTA Sedlgewiclwille l-Iesperian, Glee Club. BOWMAN, HOWARD R. Bernie BRYDON, HELEN CATHERINE L Arbyrrl Y. W. C. A. BUREN, ELLA LELIA HE7llHl'ifC Y. W. C. A., mee Club. W l J Ll. If s . Xi, f Jfq f f.4 B BEE, RANGE THEL J Avjjeppx A Iaclgvw 2 V I Cggzfn, AUR o 1sE 1 ' Ca e GiTH1'iCt11L 's P . jvlusic Club, IAles16I'i:In,!l3. S., L. C RA! C IQQTANCE EST ER 'zz I1 City, Tenn. . A., f. wf c.. A., . 5. o., Capaha AI' V, Gle Cl -D .I C SGIE6 GERALD NVAYNE Gideon ?Benton, Intercollegiate Debate Squad, Band, Y. M. C. A., M. 5. O., Men's Glee Club, Crea- tive Guild. DAILEY, HELEN ADELE Pacific Marquette Club. DAMRON, DELLA ANNE Puxico Sorosis, lntercollegiate Debate Squad, Glee Club. , E -45 ! l A rl l V ff 'l r : DIES, MARGARET HATTIE A St. Louis f I-Iesperiau, Music Club. l A EAKINS, MARY BERNICE A jackson - Sorosis, Music Club, Y. W. C. A. A, I. l ELDRIDGE,WINIFRED ,uf H Benton A ' Clio, W, A. A., Y. W. C. A. 41 ENGLAND, MARY ELLEN Fesfus Music Club, Y. W. C. A., Clio, Glee Club. Ar . ENGLEHART, GRACE , I I' tl IUC I , dx! Ajlljklf V FERGUSON, EDITH Mixrjg f 1 1' nitevfiko . ' Q , r A Y. W. C. A., UW1 Q , 'A jj . f .Q whirl? W LJ! bf? 1, f-W 6 , G,!Iof1-EN BAR . :F A W JUL9-LTj!9,QCfzj1e1'QQc1yle?11l ' 51 X bjlkentoer, Mask , J' Q 3 N H - Fd n J Q :lj ,!' M QSM! - V , of A 0 ORTsflVIAE . T .. ' lj ' f Galesbmg, Ill. ' A JA--ff 955150: '. W. C. A., Capnha Arrow, . W ,I j Y I y ' f FRISSELL, MARY CPI-IIR A Oak Ridge A W. A. A., Glee Club. FROST, ROSE MARIE Festus Marquette Club, Glee Club, Y. NV. C. A., VV. , A, A. GALLIVAN, THOMAS JOHN New Madrid l . GEORGE, Lois LUCILLE . T Chafee I N Glee Club. l Q 6 . A fi , l M Wwead ll Q 9 Zdeefff- , Qilfflf C' . . ffff f. T'.- . 'E C Q' C ' A X' ew'-5251 I 4 - ju' GILMORI2, JUANITA JOSEPHINE East Pmi-rie GOFE, CAROLINE C. I'l'0lIfO'l1 Sorosis, B. S. U., NV. A. A. GOFE, M. MARIE I rwzion Black Mask, Sorosis, Music Club, B. S. U., W. A. A. GREENE, CLARINE IDELL Salem Glue Club, Hesperian, Y. VV. C. A., 13. 5. U. HAI-Is, VIOLA O. Frierllaeim HALDAMAN, AUDREY VIVIAN BiS7IIIII'C'!?. NV. A. A., Y. VV. C. A., M. S. O. HARRIS, WILLIAM LUTHER Broseley Ag1'lCll1l1llTC Club. HINES, .ROBERT CECIL Lil lnourn Benton, Y. M. C. A., I3. U. A I-IITT, LENCRE BERNICE Al1'U011Cd Glee Club. HUBBARD, VERBIE MAE Dexter Glee Club, M. 5. O. A -7 . I HUBER, CAMILLE BERTII. NDA, M - 1310! 'AQQ - B llf07I I bit r, fs' y Ba: 'etb. -- W -140 .. , WM, - Z UNT fR, C1-I RLES FR CIS U54 Cape Gi1'llTflC3,b1L Benton, Black Mask, Intercollegiate Debate Squad. N ..47.. HUSTED, MUMEL MAE Pmvml 1. 1 JAMES, ADA MAXINE 5 VL'- .. R L, . Lutewille ,f ft -1, - . A Lf ,A f- .1 ' ,. I Hg ll IT., ' ! 1' . I s- JQIil4IDT,AR'QIS RO,sAEiE U .4 'A . Y I Dexter SO1'OSiS,iMQ1iC,diL1b, Glee'.C1ub. Q I A 'KNXEHAN VVISEQRED AMELIA I t f I V, ef' 1 A' Cape Giwzrrlerm gtg .- '.' ' W. 'Af A., M. S. O., Clio, Y. W. C. A. In I A , . LASATER, CAMILLE EULALIE Corning, Arluznsas LIMBAUGH, JOE WILLIAM Millevwville Agriculture Club. LIMBAUGH, LLOYD LINZEL Sedgewiclwille Y. M. C. A., Agriculture Club. LITTELL, WILMA PEARL Dexter W. A. A., M. S. O. LITTON, EVERETTE DAN H erculmze um Agriculture Club, VVebster, Baseball. LITTON, HOWARD CLIFTON Cape Gi1'a1'deau Secretary of the Sophomore Class, Webster, M. S. O. LOOKMAN, ESTAMAE Wivzomz LOTTES, OTTO J. Cape Gimwlf-au Marquette Club. 48--A ' I nk' MALLORY, DOROTHY CORDELIA Bloomfield Sorosis, B. S. U. MATTINGLY, MARY KATHLEEN Grceufville MCCAIN, LILLIAS EVELYN Cape Gi1'a1'rleau I-Iesperiau, B. U. MCCONACHIE, E. W. Chaffee MCFARLAND, HARRY LOGAN Cape Girardeau Webster, Black Mask, Music Club, Extempore Speaking, Cheer Leader, Y. M. C. A. MOONEY, ELVIS A. Bloomfield l'C Club, Webster, Forum. of IE AIW,E ER ALBER 'W' . . I rl' Z F?01'Il07Z'I!llli e 1 Iu ic Club 4liCLl1i.ll16 Club, Val sity O'CONNELL, GLENN NIORVEL Cape GiTul1'6lC!ll'Ilf Band. O'CONNELL, JANICE LA DORA Cape Gierawleau OLIVER, JOHN WATKINS Cape Gir'm'zlea11. Benton, Black Mask, Y. . . 'H 's, Forum, ee Clu f 1. . NJA, PET N,H EN Ste. Genevieve S 1'Ql . A. . '. W. ' , lee-Clu PLETL,g3'DN-NLAU A ,Q X Ca 'l'd1'lZ6'l1IL Hesperian, Glee Club, W. A. A., Agriculture Club. -49 i I E i L L L: B V - W i. uw. -.1a...,-3.5, R, l .. ,NI Il by Ay? I 1 Popp, CHARLOTTE MARIE Cape Gimrdcfmz Clio, Black Mask, Music Club, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. PRATHER, NELDA JUANITA Aa'-vfmcc' Clio, Glee Club. PRIER, ELLA JANE Cl9HY1CSf0lZ Agricultum Club, Y. W. C. A. PRUIT, BERNICE ROSEBUD Wbitezuzztef' ROBINSON, MABEL CHARLOTTE I 7'017l1ll1lC' Sorosis, Y. W. C. A. SAMEORD, EUAL WESSLEY H ollmul SAMEORD, JEWELL TRECY H Ollaml W. A. A. SAREE, WARREN MCCLELLAN , Cape Giwzrdeazz Benton,'B1ack Mask. SCOGGIN, ALPHA BLANC1-IE DeSoto Sorosis, Music Club, W. A. A., Capaha Ar- row, B. S. U. SHEETS, MYRTLE M. Patterson Glee Club, B. S. U. SMITH, HELEN ELIZABETH Fornfelt SMITH, NEVA MARY Gideon 50- SMITH, RUTH CHARLOTTE A Gideon SNIDER, ANNA DRUM F!l1'1lZi7Zgf07Z Y. W. C. A. SNIDER, GEORGE WAYNE Fwfemorzt Mark Twain. STALLINGS, CHAIKLES ALDEN Morley Benton. STENVART, HAIKOLD MACK Dexter Webster, Music Club, Forum, Y. M. C. A., M. S. O., Glee Club. SUTTON, CHARLES EDWARD Fornfelt Band, Orchestm, Webster, Music Club. TAYLOR, EUART SPENCER Sifaeszfofz Webster, Y. M. C. A., Music Club, Band, Forum. TANNER, MARY ELLEN Webster Gro-ues TROVILLION, GENEVA GLADYS XQ Cape Gi1'm'cIecm Elec Club, Sorosis. VQANDIVORT, DOROTHY VIRGINIA Cape Gi1'a1'rlean Clio, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. A VANDIVORT, RUTH ANN A Cape Gimrdeazz VENABLE, LELA MUROLETTE lVbitewaie1' Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Agriculfure Club. .51 Q..--K -,.-xw. V, VI-Ng. -.. , XVAGSTER, PAULINE M. ICc'3'l'l1Z6ft I-Iesperizm, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. WEBER, LOURETTE FREDERICKA Eureka Glee Club. WEISS, LOUIS ALBERT Cape Giwzrdeau Benton. WILKY, MADGE KATHLEEN Risco Glee Club. WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA PEARL Cape Girardeau Clio, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. WILSON, LoYs CHARLES Kemfett WOODWORTH, ROSEMARY PATRICIA Ionesboro, Ill. W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Glee Club. ZOHNER, CLARICE WORKMAN VV. A. A. 52- H ollmzrl r Freshmen AUFTENBERG, FRANCES SARA Cape Gimrdcau Hesperizm. BAKER, INA MAE Cuba BARNES, DOROTHY ANN Portagevillc BELL, SHIRLEY DeSoto W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Capaha Arrow. BEST, CLARA MINA Cape Girardeau I-Iespclian, Agriculture Club, Y. W. C. A. BISSELL, EDWARD BRUCE 1117110 Band, Benton. BLEDSOE, VIRGINIA East Prairie Y. W. C. A., Clio. BLOMES, ANN GERTRUDE Eurefw Marquette Club, I-Iesperizm. BRADLEY, MIRIAM ELIZABETHE Kemzett Glee Club. QBRANUM, LIZLA EVANGELINE ATbjl1'Ii Agriculture Club. BREWER, AILEEN SYLVIA Cardwell Hesperian. BRYANT, FRANCIS MAY Claarleslfou Clio, Y. W. C. A., NV. A. A., Glee Club. 54- BURGE, ETI-IEL IRENE C11 IIC Gi'l'd1'll6'H1l Hcsperian, Baptist Student Union. CAUTHORN, DAISY CHRISTINE Silwston I-iesperian. ' , CHE IC , lg C M' CAHOON, RUT A IRGINIA Holland CQNNER, HOXVARD EARL AIZ7ZiSf0lZ Band, Y. M. C. A., M. S. O. Cox, LLOYD ELDOR Bloomfield Y. M. C. A. CRONE, DOROTHY EVANGELINE St. Louis Glee Club, Clio, Y. W. C. A. DALTON, CATHERINE VAUGHN Charleston AQ1'iCLllflll'C Club. DALY, MARY ROSE St. Louis VV. A. A., Y. VV. C. A., Mmquette Club. DAVAULT, MARJORIE LEE Allerwille W. A. A., Baptist Student Union, Agricul- ture Club. DELEZENE, MARIE ELIZABETH Chafee DENMAN, JOHN C. Silzeston Webster, Cheer Leader, M. S. O. DONALDSON, PATTY RAYBURN Semztb DONNELL, EMILY EARL Festus Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. DREYER, GARNET CATHERINE 'W I Festus Capaha Arrow, .. W. C. A., Black Mask, Glee Club., DUN IR ,TGEORGE QUINCY Q Kennett I ONDS, CLARA MAE if Forwzfelt ENGLAND CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA Rush Tower Black Mask, Clio. ENGLEHART, PAULINE VIRGINIA Lutesfuillc' EUGAS, RUTH ELIZABETH Cape Gi1'm'flecm W. A. A. FIELDS, MARY LOUISE Lilbozzwz Black Mask, Freshman Debate Squad, Sorosis, Music Club, W. A. A. FINLEY, KATHLEEN R. Cnleclonin Black Mask, Y. W. C. A. FISHER, CATHERINE RAYBURN Malden Black Mask, Clio, Y. W. C. A., Infercollegiate Debate Squad. FORD, SARA THURSEA W'bi1fewale1' Agriculture Club, B. S. U. C ff 56- FRANKS, ALICE KATHERINE Dorwm PRONABARGER, PHYLLIS Hesperian Oak Ridge GARNET, LUCILLE MARIE Chaffee GARvoLI, JOHN LAVIN H erriu, I ll. Football, Marquette Club. GIBSON, MARGARET ELIZABETH DeSoto Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. GOODIN, MARTHA ROLLINGS Wgfatt GREEN, JUANITA DOROTHY Gowlovzifille W. A. A., Y. w. C. A. HAHS, TRUMAN PHILLIP Friedbeivlz Glee Club, Y. M. C. A. I-IANEERINK, I-IANSEL, EVA Glee Club, CLYDE EDNVARD Egypt Mills WANDA F ruitlami HARPER, ROBERT WILLIAM , A raw HARRIS, ILJAU A I0 A 1' If Cap ii1'!!7'd6'!l'lg, Clio, W. A,JA.fV. N ,, ' f 1 f ff X. I!! AYVV f f I ff' fl I HENRY, NELDA KATHRYN Cape Gimrdeau Y. W. C. A., M. 5. O. HINCK, EDITH FLORENCE Wbitezuater HITT, MARY LOUISE Cape Giwnvleau Sorosis, Glee Club. HOLLOWAY, ORLAN STANTON Poplar BIYIJ? Webster, Band, O1'cheStI'a, HOPE, MARGARET ADELAIDE Fruitlmzd Music Club, Freshmrm Debate Squad. HUBBARD, WILLARD WILLIAM Semltb F ootball. JACKSON, OTIS R. Blroseley Ag'1'lCl11tlIl'E Club. JOHNSON, FRANCES MARINE Malden Glee Club, Y. NV. C. A., Music Club, Sorosis. JOHNSON, MARY VIRGINIA Cape Gi1'm'dea2L Clio, Black Mask, Capaba Arrow, W. A. A., M. S. O., Y. W. C. A. JONES, MILDRED LILLIAN Dexter Music Club, Glee Club. KELLER, CURTIS WILBERT Cape Girmderm IKINDER, MARY GAYH Cnpe'Giwmleau 58- IQIRBY, CLIFFORD R. Delta Band, Orchestra. KIRKPATRICK, ELIZABETH JANE Cbmfleston Cupulm Arrow, Y. VV. C. A., Agriculture Club, M. S. 0. KNIGHT, LUCILLIZ DOROTHEA , Mll'l'Sf0ll Glee Club, Baptist Student Union. KOTRABA, BERT1-IA ANNA Sf.L011is N 'K LACY, MAUIRIC IIS. Uk! j 'W A alzlefz Baud, Orchestl.. , - JJ uf LEE, E VIRGI A A ieqlwz mf CHO, .A. Q ll I lx l ' - oqs, ILY, AM i l - lr ' las 1 it X IIC I WE, off V . ,L St. L0A.1s 0 f A! X K I ll.. . K QEE A flaof H ' MM my - Cal ' I f a L M. C. 5 A '11-rf lil lgzfmz f' , f riff MANSFIELD, RUTH JEAN East Prairie MATTINGLY, MAIRIE ELIZABETH Cbajfee Sorosis, Marquette Club, Music Club. 75 '1 Y E f-A fi fx L X Vx ' Q. , l , 1 5-fx ECE a Y? ,-Ll V WL .Zi Veg Ml' G4 , U X I J N ff 9' MARTIN, MARY CHRISTINA Holcomb B. S. U., W. A. A., Glee Club. NIAYER, HELEN I-I. Cape Girardeau Surosis, Black Mask, Music Club, Glee Club. MCCLINTOCIQ, ELMO JR. Cape Girardeau Band, O1'chest1'z1. MOCORKLE, FRANCES ELIZABETH Campbell Y. W. C. A., Glee Club, 1-Iesperiulx MELTON, GEORGIA ELAM Ca pe Girardeau Sorosis. METZ, LYNN THOMAS Poplar Bluyf Baud, Y. M. C. A., Webster, Forum. NIEYERS, IQATHERINE HAZEL Fornfel 15 Clio. MILBURN, RACPIEL PAULINE Cape Girardeau MILER, NADINE Maplewood Glee Club, Music Club, Sorosisz. MOORE, THOMAS EMMETT Matthews Ag'1'lCUltl1l'6 Club. MORAN, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH Cape Girardeau Y. W. C. A. MUSSLER, CHARLES LOUIS Meufro 60- MYERS, ESTHER LOUISE Maplewood Sorosis, Y. W. C. A., Glee Club. NIBLACK, RUBY MARGARET jackson Glee Club. OGILVIE, ELM1211 E. Clom'Iesi01z Vlfebster, Sagamore, Glee Club. OSBORNE, LONITA ADELINE DeSoto Glee Club, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. Osnonms, MILDRED LENORE DeSoto Glec Club, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. OXVENS, SELMA QIKEANA Lewis-ville, Arla. OXVENBY, Bnssns JOHNSON Cope Gi-mrclerm PAGEL, PAUL1zNA ALBERTA DeSoto Pmuusl-I, ANNIE WINIFRED Silex PENZEL, MIRIAM LOUISE jackson Music Club, Glee Club. PROBST, DELO O,DELL Little Rock, Ark. RANDOLPH, EDNA LUTHERIA Gideon W. A. A., Glee Club. --61 Q7 5 gg 3 E EQ N 3 l 5 R RASCPI, WILLIAM OLIVER Ki7lZ'1lZS1UiClZ Benton, Band, Orchestra. REED, OCEA JUANITA Puxifo Glee Club. REISS, AUDREY JANE Silcestolz Hesperian, B. U., O1'cl1est1'u. REYNOLDS, GARLAND A. Cape Gil'fI'VCl0ll7L Benton. RI-IOADS, DORIS MARGARET Flli1'f:IlC'ld, Ill. I-Iesperizm, Glee Club, Y. VV. C. A. :RI-IODES, ALICE Hnrtzcll Freshman Debate Squad, Glee Club. RIGDON, MARIE ESTHER C11 pe Gi1'nrrIer11L Clio, W. A. A., Marquette Club, Y. NV. C. A. ROBINSON, VVILLIAM CI,EMENT, JR. fzrcksmz Black Mask, Benton, Glee Club. SAMFORD, HELEN FRANCES H ollaml NV. A. A. SAMPLE, GEORGE EDWARD Chaffee Benton, Band. SAMPLE, MILDRED Cape Gi1'll7'd8dZl SARIUS, WAYNE Chafee Benton. 62- SCHADE, BEN B. jackson Vice-President of Freshman Class, Webster. SCHNEIDER, EVELYN jackson Music Club, Clio, Glee Club. SEABAUGH, GLENN A. Sedgewickvillc SLINRARD, EILEEN ELIZABETH Marble Hill SLOAN, ALICE LEE Eilifzgion SMITH, LOUISE MAE E'IC1 f?1?.u'l Marquette Club, Agriculture Club. SPICKELMIER, FERN NIARJORIE Girf F011 Glee Club, W. A. A. STANEILL, VERNICE RUBY H ayli Y. W. C. A. STAUSING, ELWOOD Chaffee STEELE, HAROLD MCILROY Sieelc M. O., Glee Club. STEPIP, MARY GENEVA Noris City, Ill. STITES, DoRIs LOUISE Bar11ha1'If Sorosis, Y. W. C, A, -63 STROUD, DAVID Kemzczft Football, Webster, Glee Club. TANNER, LOIS I-IAW Webster Groves Clio, Y. W. C. A. TANT, OMA ESTHER jackson Glee Club. TWIDWELL, NORMA W. Patterson Hesperizm, W. A. A., Glee Club, B. S. U. UTLEY, BURCILLE OLIVIA Senatlo VANDER HEYDEN, BEIINEDINE Eureka Marquette Club, Y. W. C. A., Agriculture Club, Hesperian. WARD, IVAN EVERETTE Advavzce WASHBURN, WILLIAM WILSON Clmyree Benton. WATSON, DonoTI-IEA LoUIsE East Prairie WEBER, MARCIA BOWMAN ' Bloomjelrl Music Club, Black Mask, Glee Club. WEHNER, ELOISE MARIE Ste. Gemffuimfe Clio, Marquette Club. WESTON, ONA UNA Gideon W. A. A., Agriculture Club, Glee Club. , 64- WILLIAMS, JAMES DEPAUL Illmo Band, Webster. WILLIAMS, RUTH ELLIS Cha-rlestorz Glee Club, Agriculture Club. WILLEY, ARVEL ALFRED Clarlaszlale, Miss. ZIMMERMAN, LUCILLE BEIIYL Advance W. A. A., Glee Club. High above the Mississippi Ageless in majestic flow, Rise thy halls in native gramlen-r, Beacon light to all below. Chorus Cape Girareleau, Alma Mater, Forwarfl press uneeasivzgly, I 71 the quest for truth urztramrrzellecl, Till hzemanity is free. Round thee, sjzringtime flings her hlossonzs, june in 'uerclure 'veils thy hill, Autumn paints in poigrzamf beauty, Vl7i1zter's snows fall soft and still. With the passing of the ages, Brighter still thy light shall lglowg Sons and daughters more shall gather, Here to laugh, ami love, and grow. - Beta Foard -55- he -65.- J Alr- 4 ll I 1 ,l. ui, ' x-.. Z linQ. 11 .F- W ' 1 l ootball Football FIRST FOOTBALL GAME On September 25, the opening game of the 1931 season was played in the Houck Field Claude Stadium to an estimated crowd of 2300. Bragg fCzzpt.j The Indians trumped the Purple Aces 4y,-5,-5,,,,,,g from Evansville, Ind., and put fifteen points in our score column. Yates car- ried the pigskin sixty-one yards for the first touch- down. The most noticeable feature of the game was the ef- fective teamwork of the fighting Indians. They gained 266 yards by scrimmage to the Aces' 51 Tim yards, and made eleven flrst downs to Evers the Aces' two. Barni, Garvoli, and De- 4y,5,-gngk vote made up a well-timed backfield that made good use of the consistent good Work of the line. KIRKSVILLE The Indians played their first out-of-town game on October 2, at Kirksville State Teachers College, one of the strongest teams of the Conference. Glenn They have Won 33 out of 47 games Lampley played. gy,-J,-Gm,-,f The game was scoreless at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, the passing combination of Devore to Sarff to Neville brought the ball to the 5-yard line where Gar- voli took it over. A member of the backiield was in- jured in the next play, which put the backfleld out of time. The Bulldogs immediately took Chester advantage and ran up 21 points at the Limlbojf half. The lead was too large for the 3 j,,-L-7',,6ky, Indians to make a good recovery. The Bulldogs scored 20 more points in the next half, making the score 41-6 in favor of Kirksville. 1 Football CARBONDALE On October 9, We played our traditional opponents, Carbondale. The game was won by Car- bondale on an intercepted pass, giving Walfey them their only marker. Cape out- Ford played the Maroons consistently. Yates 3 yrs.-Bark punted 11 times for a 35-yard average, and the Maroons punted 11 times for a 33-yard aver- age. We gained 92 yards by scrimmage to the Maroons' 65 yards. Lampley at Left Guard did outstanding work for Cape, he was instrumental in breaking up a large number of the Maroons' plays. The game was intensely exciting - good frames football played by Well-matched teams. Tucker The final score was 6-0 in favor of 2 3,,-,,-5,,,,,.,, Carbondale. MARYVILLE Severely handicapped by injuries, Cape lost her Hrst home Conference tilt 38-0. Maryville had one of the best organized passing attacks ever seen here. Valuable men out of the game because of injuries weakened the team and hampered ef- Harry ficient defensive playing. Maryville se- Sayles cured her first marker after a pass for 4 9,,.,.,..y-,wkyg 10 yards, two in the second quarter, one on a 20-yard pass on an off-tackle play, and a pass for the extra point. In the last half the final tally was scored on a 35-yard pass. WESTMINSTER On Homecoming Day, October 23, the Indians upset Westminster's high- Lynn scoring streak by holding them 12-0. Twitty The Week before Westminster won from 3 y,-5,-Cg,,,e,- Washington University 20-0. West- minster's odds for the game varied from 3 to 5 touch- +691 Football downs. The Indians put: up unexpected resistance, and our line deserves Commendation for their excellent work. Westminster did not score until the William third and fourth quarters, and then on Lawson a series of off-tackle and line plunges. 3 y,-5,-Cmggf This was the only afternoon game play- ed by Cape. WARRENSBURG The Warrensburg Mules, taking advantage of a bad punt and a fumble, scored a touchdown that gave them their only score of the game. The whole game was play- ed in the Mules' territory, but in the Max pinches our opponents presented an un- Neville expected defense. Crabtree and Chester gy,-5,-gnck Sarff displayed some snappy passing to the meager crowd that attended the game. In the last quarter the Mules started again on a scoring drive, but the fighting Indians held them for downs on the three yard line. The final score was 6-0. CARB-ONDALE On November 13, an unlucky date Glenn for Cape at Carbondale, the Maroons jones scored two touchdowns during the last Zyg'-p4-57137-fi part of the third and fourth quarters. The game was played on a field of mudg Yates, at Quarter, is to be complimented upon his punt- ing and running back punts. During the first half it appeared as though it would be the Indians' game, the Maroons being held to 36 yards by scrimmage. The game ended 12-0. Lymml MURRAY SCl71LE1'C1Zb6 '1'g For the last home game of the season g3,,.X.-g,,,,,-,g Cape played the Thoroughbreds from Murray, Kentucky on November 6. The game was a battle of line-plunges against accurate Football passers. Cape made 159 yards to Murray's 102 by scrimmage. The Kaintucks completed 13 forward passes for a total of 213 yards. The first half was a scoreless, evenly-matched Russell game. In the third quarter the De-zzore Thoroughbreds opened their passing 23W3,-gH,g, attack and scored once. Continuing, they ran up a score of 32 points. In the fourth quarter Crabtree and 'iBattle-Ax Neville brought the ball to the 6 yard line, and Crabtree scored on an off-tackle play. The final score was 32-6. SPRINGFIELD The Indians finished their football Chester season at Springfield on November 20. Sfzrjf This was also the last game for Captain 1 W-,..E,,,,g Bragg, Doc Ford, Harry Sayles, jim ' Tucker, and Tim Evers. The high point of the game was the running back of a punt' for 97 yards by Tim Evers, to give Cape her only score. Springfield scored in the last few minutes of each quarter for a total of 54 points. Bragg, Sayles, Lindhoff, and Stroud did an outstanding piece of Willizzvzz work, both on offensive and defensive C1'fl171f1'66 playing. 2 yrs.-Back From all outward appearances the 1931 football sea- son did not seem a greatly successful one, if one looks on the scoring side of it. Fortunately, the.sC0re is not ev- erything, however, and from other angles of viewing the subject, the season was far from being a failure. The enthusiasm and Earl spirit of the student body during the Lclflie football season of 1931 was much great- 3 y,-J,-13,1616 er than ever before, and both the stu- l . 1 1,1 Ala, Q.: elf A I ' 1 V 1 ! Football dents who backed the team and the valiant players them- selves took their defeats as well as their victories with the same markedly good show of real sportsmanship. Attilio Bawzi l yr.-Back There are extra-curricular activities of all kinds included in college life. The student need never fear that there is not some kind of activity outside of his books into which he will fit. No extra- curricular activity of college, however, takes as much of honest effort, conscientiousness, and time as does football. Therefore, the student who gives of these things for his school in training and playing on the David Strou cl I yr.-fullback The efforts of the coach should not football field should be given due honor and credit. be forgotten, however, while we are bent on acclamations. During the 1931 season Coach Flamank worked dauntlessly and courage- ously throughout the entire time. His patience and good nature as Well as his efficiency in training the men has Won for him the respect and admira- Wood-row Cyites tion of the entire student body. 1 you-Tackle The 1931 football season had its significance in that it marked the second DOM anniversary of the majestic Houck Field pyifcbawj Stadium. The Well equipped stadium 1 SH'--Emi and field were quite an advantage. All Bwlm the games but the Homecoming game Yates with the Westminster Bluejays were Z yr.-Back played at night. .L..72..:. l I 5 Basketball A W' X , X . Qi. A r if 1 wfm We .awp IQ Basketball DEC. 7, 1931 - Cape opened its basketball season with a victory over the Jonesboro Aggies, 33-24. The opponents began with a fast breaking play that was stopped and turned to the Indian's advantage, and once started, they could not be stopped. FORD Fai., DEC. 11, 1931 - The Flat River F01 LU!l'l'd Junior College aggregation was soundly trounced by the Cape Reserves, 26-1 S. Fifteen of the Reserves proved their ability to cooperate and showed fine possibilities for next year. FRI., DEC. 18, 1931 - The Indians scalped McKen- dree by a score of 36-14. The varsity aggregation show- ed their excellent offense in a complete rout of the men from Illinois. SAT., DEC. 19, 1931 - The basketball five of the Porter Shades Co. of Murphysboro, Ill. BRAGG lived up to its name and lowered the cur- Gua-rd tain on the hopes of another Reserve vic- tory. They shaded the Reserves 29-23. JAN. 6, 1932 - The varsity lost the first game of a road tripito the Kirksville Osteopaths by a 20-27 score. JAN. 7, 1932 - The Indians played the Kirksville State Teachers College Bulldogs. This turned out to be the most thrilling game of the season as it took two extra periods to beat this team for the first time in six years. The score was 30-31. JAN. 8, 1932 - Playing the St. Joseph DEVORE Junior College, after two extra hard games, F0-rwrzird the team was not in tune and allowed St. Joe to win in the last minutes of play. The score was 19-21. JAN. 9, 1932 - Maryville was the last team played on the road trip and they proved to be the find of the season. No matter how well the Indians played Mary- ville got the breaks. Score 16-20. FRI., JAN. 15, 1932 - The Indians started off in their first home game of the leap year by winning from their traditional opponents by a score of HUBBARD 35-23. This was the first victory from Center Carbondale in five years. In this game the Maroons used two teams of almost equal strength, but their defense was not good enough to stop the aggressive Indians. Basketball SAT., JAN. 16, 1932 - In this game 32 fouls were called as the Reserves took it from the Flat River Jun- ior College on their own court by a count of 30-32. Four Flat River men were put out on personal fouls. JAN. 28, 1932 - This game was played at Carbondale. The Indians gave them a ERICKSON good game but the final score stood at Gzmwl 24-31, in favor of Carbondale. JAN. 30, 1932 - Maryville gave us another hard game and took it from us by a score of 17-28. SAT., FEB. 6, 1932 - The Indians trimmed the Springfield Bears 23-15. It took the Redskins eight minutes to settle down, but once they did, they began some fast playing, and scored. MON., FEB. 8, 1932 - That day the Indians journey- ed to 'Warrensburg where they rode the Mules to the tune of 29-26. HUBER Tues., FEB. 9, 1932 - Cape lost to Forward Springfield in a fast game which took two extra periods. Score, 23-25. FEB. 15, 1932 - Kirksville visited here and took a hard fought game. The Indians put up a tough defense but were off their scoring stride when they did break through. FEB. 20, 1932 - The Indians went to St. Louis to play the preachers at Concordia Seminary. In the lead at the half 12-7, Cape lost the game on breaks by a score of 28-29. CRABTREE Cape ended the conference season with GYMTKI one of the fastest and most skillfully play- ed games ever played in the Field House by winning from 'Warrensburg 33-30. On Saturday, February 27, the Indians lost the final game of the season, 21 to 20 to the fast Sugar Creek team of St. Louis. In this game the College faced one of the strongest PRITCHARD teams in the middle west. Forwarrl At the end of the season Cape had Won eight and lost nine games. This includes Reserve games. T197 Record of Basketball Season Thar the 1931-32 Indian Basketball Season Was an exceptionally success- ful one as well as one which incited a great deal of interest throughout the state may be seen at a glance from the following outline of the season's varsity games: Dec. Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Date 7,1931 18 1931 6,1932 7,1932 8,1932 9,1932 15,1932 28,1932 6,1932 8 1932 9 1932 15 1932 20 1932 25 1932 Opponent Jonesboro Aggies McKendree Kirksville Osteopaths Kirksville Bulldogs St. Joseph Jr. College Maryville Carbondale Carbondale Springfield Warrensburg Springfield Kirksville Concordia Warrensburg aa..- Where Played Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau Kirksville Kirksville St. Joseph Maryville Cape Girardeau Carbondale Cape Girardeau Warrensburg Springfield Cape Girardeau St. Louis Cape Girardeau 76d Cape Opponent Score Score 33 24 36 14 20 27 31 30 19 21 16 20 35 23 24 31 23 15 29 26 23 25 23 25 28 29 33 30 Track-Tennis Track The Indian track season opened at the Missouri Colleges Meet at Colum- bia, Missouri, April first. Cape Girardeau took fourth place sending only four men, Nieman, Tucker, Mastellar, and Hubbard. Mastellar tied for highpoint man with seven points. He ran third in the high hurdles and tied the record for the sixty-yard low hurdles Q7.2 sec.j. Nieman Won the broad jump, tied for fourth place in the sixty-yard dash, and rated third in individual scoring, having ive and one-half points. Cape lost the second track meet of the season on April 11 with Car- bondale here. The score was 75 M to 55 Kg. Cape Won six firsts: Hubbard - discus and 120 yd. high hurdles, Tucker - 100-yd. dash and 220-yd. dash, Mastellar - 220-yd. low hurdles. On April 16 Cape Went to Jonesboro, Arkansas. Cape Won, 86 to 36. Nieman was the outstanding contestant. He won three hrsts and two seconds in the five events that he entered. Cape Won twelve firsts and seven seconds: Nieman - 100-yard Dash, Broad Jump, and Javelin, Hubbard - Discus, Barni - Shot Put, Seabaugh - Mile Run and 880-yard Run, Tucker - 220- yd. Dash, Mastellar - 120-yd. High Hurdles and 220-yd. Low Hurdles, and Kruse - High Jump. On April 22 Cape Went to Carbondale for a return meet. Cape lost 88 to 43. Cape Girardeau captured five firsts and six seconds: Tucker - 100- yd. Dash and 220-yd. Dash, Hubbard - 120-yd. High Hurdles, - Dalton 440-yd. Dash, and Mastellar - 220-yd. Low Hurdles. The Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association did not hold a meet this year. ...7g.... Tennis I95l The 1931 tennis team was without doubt the best one in the history of the school. The team was composed of George Pritchard, Don- ald Gearing, Sam Mulford, Ben Poe, Donald Oliver, Marian Rhodes, and John Oliver. The Indian team engaged in five inter-school matches and entered in both the singles and doubles of the M. I. A. A. The Cape racket men met the Carbondale Maroons in two matches, losing the Hrst match at Carbondale 2 to 3 and winning the return match at Cape 4 to 3. Both matches were i very close. l On May 9th the tennis team journeyed to Murray, Ky., where they overwhelmed the Thoroughbreds S to 2 and 6 to 1. PRI'1'ci-M RD The last match of the year the Cape Ind- ians met Missouri University at Columbia. However, the match could not be finished because of rain. In the M. I. A. A. meet held at Cape Girardeau, the Indian team took first in both singles and doubles. George Pritchard, 1930 champion, retained the singles title when he easily defeated the representatives from both Spring- field and Kirksville. George Pritchard and Sam Mulford of Cape won the doubles title by defeating XVarrensburg and Springfield. The doubles matches were very close. INTRA-MURAL ATHLETICS In intra-mural sports during the 1932 seaso-n the sophomores were again victorious. During the past two years there have been held eight contests in intra-mural sports, out of which the sophomores, with little difficulty, took seven iirsts and one second. 19 3 0-3 1 Series Winners Indoor Baseball - ---- Sophomores Basketball - Sophomores Volley Ball - - ' Sophomores 1931-3 2 Series Winners Indoor Baseball ---- A- - Sophomores Basketball - Sophomores Track - - Sophomores Volley Ball - - Juniors Base Ball - Sophomores First Row - Knehans, Billings, Harris, Peterson, Scoggin. Second Row - Williams, LeMaster, Conrad, Popp, Licata. Women's Athletic Association W. A. A. BOARD OF CONTROL Winifred Knehans: ---- President Nesbit Tippit - ---- Basel'-all Alpha Scoggin - - Vice-President Katherine Harris ---- Swimming Josephine Licata - - - Secretary Geraldine Koch - Intramural Chairman Mary Alexander - - 'l'reasurer Opal Lemaster - - - - Missouri Letter Inez Morrison - - - Hockey Charlotte Popp - - Program, Chairman Margarite Wells - - Basketball Estelle Ehrmann - - Poster Chairman Mable Cole - - - - - Volleyball Dorothy Billings- - - Social Chairman Virginia Williams ----- Tennis Constance Conrad ----- Reporter The Women's Athletic Association is the sponsor of a program of activities, which, along with the promotion of health and sportsmanship encourages among the women students a feeling of cooperation and the spirit of good fellowship. One of the big events of the year's program was the trip in October to Springiield Teachers College where representatives of our W. A. A. took part in the Play Day sponsored by Springfield for the five teachers colleges of Missouri. The object of this Play Day was to play for play's sake. All the women were divided into four color teams and played with the spirit of good fellowship, and not simply to win. Along with the many sports, the program at Springfield consisted of a kid party, a banquet, and an outdoor breakfast. This year the W. A. A. has added a social side to its meetings by having pro- grams concerning interesting current athletic events, and topping the meeting with delicious refreshments. One of the most interesting topics studied was a report on the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. The fourth annual Play Day for the girls of the high schools of Southeast Mis- souri was held on April 16. Approximately 200 girls attended. This year the Play Day had as its participants, not only girls from the high schools, but members of the college as well. Those sponsoring the Play Day arranged that the guests be shown around the college, enabling the high school students to become acquainted with other parts of Cape Girardeau besides the field house and grounds. Last year a new feature of the W. A. A. yearly program was the awarding of the lntramural Cup at the end of the year. The Clio Literary Society was presented with the cup at the banquet last year and has held the cup all year. The annual awards of the W. A. A. will be made at the May meeting. H xv A JJUIWF .1 7' Row - Frye, Medcall, Rose, Damron. Lehmann. econd Row - Hunter, Sutton, Evans, M. Rhodes, Vandivort. Third Row - Fields, A. Rhodes, Cosgrove, Fisher, Slover. R L Lwlliafer- Collegiate 'Debate he debate squad this year was composed of Howard Frye, Victor Lohmann, J. C. Slover, Gerald Cosgrove, Russell Vandivort, Charles Sutton, Marion Rhodes, Charles Hunter, Lyman Evans, Juanita Medcalf, Alice Rhodes, Della Damron, Catherine Fischer, and Mary Louise Fields. During the season, the debate squad participated in fourteen debates. Cape vs. Wasliiiigton University' QGirls,j. Cape vs. Kansas City Teachers' College fGirls'j . Cape Vs. Kansas State QGirls,J . Cape vs. XVashburn College fGirls'j. Cape vs. Kirksville Teachers College QGirls'J . Cape vs. McKendree College QTWO debatesj . Cape vs. Jonesboro College. Cape vs. Evansville. The major accomplishment of the squad Was the securing of a national chapter of Pi Kappa Delta for our college. The convention in Tulsa, Okla- homa Was attended and squad members participated in debates With Baylor University, South Dakota State College, Gustavus Adolplius, Center College, and McKendree College. Juanita Medcalf entered the extempore contest at the convention and reached the semi-Hnals. IM: , gl I 4 i l i l i 3 l l ,i P f 1 v 1 5 I 1 i 'v 1 V 4 l i i rf.. A 1 A ui yi - fx - : -1-1 .agua 'ess g - 'I HAROLD REISENBICHLER GEORGE WENDELL SHILLIG Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Saga mo re The publication of the 1932 Sagamore Was made possible through the efforts of the staff and the hearty support and cooperation of the students, Who for this should be greatly commended. ' The book speaks for itself as to the success of the efforts spent upon its creation. The year has been a successful one in many respects, and the Saga- more staff is proud of the honor of having been chosen to record the activities and achievements as reflected in the life of the school which it represents. The staff felt that it must push to great heights to create a yearbook Worthy of the institution which it attempts to portray within its pages. Its hopes are that it has so succeeded. THE STAFF Selected by the Board of Control of Student Publications, which is composed of a representative group of students and faculty members: Harold Reisenbichler - - George Shillig - Estelle Ehrmann Alene Sadler - jane Brewer - William Volenetz Juanita Medcalf Margaret Riggs - Redmond Coghlan Elmer Ogilvie - Louis Arnoldi - Marion Rhodes - -32- - - - Editor Business Manager - Associate Editor - Literary Editor - Literary Editor Organization Editor Organization Editor -' - Art Editor - - Art Editor - - Art Editor - Sports Editor - Bookkeeper First Row - Riggs, Reisenbichler, Shillig, Sadler. Second Ro-w - Volenetz, Ehrmann, Coghlan, Brewer Third Row -- Arnoldi, Medcalf, Rhodes, Ogilvie. l f ere WMV My to icnndualf fwffffi? ff X, I 'lf , li s I WELDON STEIN RUBEN SCHADE Editor-liz,-Chief Business Manager Capaha Arrow The Capaha Arrow has had a most successful year, financially and edi- torially. Serving the students of this college as the official publication of the school, the Capaha Arrow has earnestly sought to print all the news of the campus in an impartial and interesting manner. This year, due to financial matters, the distribution of the paper was limited to students of che college, to subscribers among the alumni, and to the high schools in the district. Being published primarily in the interest of the student body, it has been the policy of the Arrow to print the items which have been of especial interest to the students. How well we have succeeded is problematical. The Capaha Arrow staff members are elected by the Board of Publica- tions, the members of which board are elected by the various classes at the beginning of each year. The newswriting is done on Saturday morning of each week, thus necessitating much extra work on the part of the members of the staff, in addition to their regular scholastic efforts. The members of the news staff have been excellent workers and have given of their time each week in a ine spirit. The cooperation between the business staff and the news staff has been gratifying, and the interest and support given the paper by business men in Cape Girardeau has been outstanding considering the conditions in the business world during the past year. Wlien everything is considered the Capaha Arrow has had a successful year. CAPAHA ARROW STAFF Editor - VVe1don Stein. Sports - Ben Poe, joe Lesem. Business Manager - Ruben Schade. Reporters -- Mary Virginia johnson, Dor- Associate Editors - Mary Hall, Alene Flllln-IE70l'1?:h5tE'fC5t-f lifflioifl I h 1 cl ,s . I ht W- tl ewar, .om es nu , ..n1'ey ei. Liigel' Bemrud bdmndi' AIP ii Sion' james jones, jane Kirkpatrick, Francis Ci l . v Feature Editors - Linus Barrels, Henry H 'MIQCOIMG' 1 Mueller, lypists - Margaret Dies, Garnet Dreyer. Organization Editor - Constance Conrad. Bookkeellel' ' Mm'l01l Rhodes- First Row - Stein, Dies, Schmidt, Schacle. Second Row - Bell, Stewzwt, Flinn, Scoggin. Third Row - Poe, Conmd. jones, johnson. Fourth Row - Kirkpatrick, Lesem. Hall, Rhodes - - .-.. - , . n....:--,..,....,,A......,. ,,,.f--.--,.. . .1 , L.. gg .., J. C. SLOVER President First Semester .. tr .5 LYMAN EVANS President Second Semester We bste r OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester J. C. Slover President Lyman Evans John Chestnutt Vice-President George Pritchard Camille Huber Secretary Russell Grace Edwin Hartz Treasurer Raymond Sheets Harold Mack Stewart Critic and Attorney John Chestnutt Howard Frye Rep. to Public Speaking Council Howard Frye Wolfram Kruse Sergeant-at-Arms George Shillig H. S. Moore Sponsor H. S. Moore Reporter John Denman MEMBERS Paul Anderson Ralph Bailey, Jr. Gastian Brown John Chestnutt Redmond Coghlan William Crabtree Francis Crosby John Denman Lyman Evans Carleton Fulbright Russell Fowler Howard Frye Russell Grace Orlan Holloway Camille Huber James Jones Wilson Knight Wolfrain Kruse Everette Litton Howard Litton Lynn Metz Harry McFarland Prof. H. S. Moore Elmer Ogilvie Don Pritchard George Pritchard Harold Reisenbichler Jack Sabine .S.g5.. Ben Schade Ruben Schade Mark Scully George Shillig Raymond Sheets J. C. Slover Charles Sutton Harold Mack Stewart David Stroud Dale Summers Ewart Taylor Noel Waite James Williams First Row - Frye, Coghlan, Stewart, Stroud, Reisenbichler, Denman. Second Row - Chestnutt, Holloway, Mooney, H. Litton, Hartz, Ogilvie Third Row - Grace, jones, R. Schade, Sheets, Fulbright, Taylor. Fourth Row - Moore, Sutton, Shilllg, Anderson, Kruse, Pritchard. Fifth Row - Fowler, MacFar1and, B. Schade, Huber, E. Litton, Metz. i.g7- 1 14 1. ll rl' w v 5: I. 1, e 1 an-Y..H':.-,......., al M l xl oi 1 ml a Webster With an aim to provide an opportunity for literary expression combined with the spirit of good fellowship, the Wfebster Literary Society was founded in Septem- ber, 1891 as the first boys' literary group on the campus. In its endeavor to realize such a purpose the Websters have emerged with a marked degree of success. The retrospect of the year 1931-32 is an epoch in the history of the society which will be kindly fostered by its various members. Within the claim of it's membership are many prominent men of whom Dean Douglass of the 4 college faculty is enrolled as a charter member. The most outstanding achievement the Webster Literary Society accomplished this year was the winning of the Public Speaking Council trophy. The society won like honors last year and is bent' on gaining permanent possession of the trophy next year. In extra curricular activities the Webstei's were well represented, many achieving unusual success. Four members were chosen to represent the college on the Inter-Collegiate Debate Squad. In the oratory contest the Websters won first, second, third, and fourth places, while first, second and fourth places were won in extempore speaking. The editor and business manager of the Sagamore and the business manager of the Capaha Arrow are members of the society. Two of the members were honored with bids this season to the Sigma Zeta and one to the Kappa Delta Pi, honorary fraternities on the campus. Seven Websters are members of the college glee club of which one is the presi- dent of the organization. Raymond Sheets won the Oliver Prize. The Websters entered into the social atmosphere by giving their sister society, the Sorosis, a treat to a hay ride. This was :followed by an ye old nite clubu party which was held in the gymnasium. The 'Websters in turn were entertained by several similar events given by the Sorosis. The third animal Sorosis-Webster vaudeville Is College Dead was presented in the auditorium of the college on the evening of April 1 before an audience of 500. The per- formance was endowed with a high degree of good talent and proved to be one of the best dramatic presentations this year. The society concluded its social program of the year with an Alumni reunion banquet. Inspired by the suc- cess of the 40th Anniversary Celebration held last year, the Webstei's have re- solved to turn the event into an annual affair. In attendance at this year's banquet held on Saturday evening, May 7, were charter member representatives along with a large group of other former and present-day members. The society was honored with the presence of Mr. A. I-I. Steinbeck of Union, Mo., who gets the credit of making the motion that Webster be the title of the oldest organization on the campus. Speakers of the banquet held at Hotel Marquette were Mr. Steinbeck, Stanley Wallach of St. Louis, Charles Bess, Flat River, and several members of the present day Websters. J. Grant Frye, Cape Girardeau attorney, was toastmaster. ...gg.. Sorosis The year 1931-32 has been another one of out- standing achievement' for the Sorosis Literary Society, and its members are completing the school year with a feeling of satisfaction at having accomplished the pur- poses for which this society was organized. As usual, the fall SCI11CStC1' opened with an un- limited series of social activities. Upon the presentation of the bound volumes of old Sorosis minutes by Mrs. R. S. Douglass, charter member of the society, in be- half of the Sorosis Alumnae Association early in the fall, Sorosis invited the former members to attend their meet- i i ings and act as patronesses at all social affairs. A unique Hindu-Oriental Rush Party in October marked the begin- ning of the season's events, followed by a tea the next week for prospective members. During the month of November the society entertained their mothers at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. This affair was followed shortly by a Webster party for Sorosis girls, which Sorosis returned with a Christmas party for members of the Webster Society. Another enjoyable occasion was the annual Christmas Tea for the faculty and members of other literary societies. According to custom, social life took a slight downward trend after the holidays. The first outstanding event was the mid-semester High Tea for rushees, in which the Lincoln motif was very appropriately carried out. After a month or so of quiet and inactivity along the social line, during which strenu- ous work in the field of dramatics characterized many of the members, the third annual presentation of Is College Dead? was given by the Sorosis and Webster Societies. The ten-act vaudeville met with the usual success. The annual Homecoming Banquet on April 30 marked the culmination of the year's social events. A With the strenuous and willing efforts of a number of able members of the society, Sorosis was able to win first place in inter-society debating. The society also had the distinction of having two members on the freshman de- bate squad. In basketball, the second team Won Hrst place, and the society Won second place in intra-mural volley ball. In other activities also the Sorosis have continually kept to the front. Scholastic attainments of the members have always been kept at a high peak, and during the past year especially have they shown their high ideals of scholarship. The strong bonds of friendship formed among the college women while active as Sorosis members remain true throughout life. -39- .Sm 5 'if , 'V g bs H Q s- it f ii- :C 'sg ,ft -0 ALMARETTA SIDNVELL ESTHER KEMPE Presin'e11t S6C1'L'1ftITjl So ros i S OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Almaretta Sidwell President Almaretta Sidwell Aleen Vogel 1st Vice-President Dorothy Mallory Estelle Ehrmann 2nd Vice-President Maybelle Sheppard Esther Kempe Recording Secretary Esther Kempe Alpha Scoggin Corresponding Secretary Caroline Goff Ardis .Iorndt Treasurer Ardis Jorndt' Margaret Daily Attorney Geneva Trovillion Geneva Trovillion Doorkeeper Ruth Belk Marye Mabrey Parliamentarian Marie Goff Elsbeth Kies Public Speaking Council Representative Elsbeth Kies Faculty Speaking Council Rep. Miss Allison SOROSIS ROLL A Miss Allison Ruth Belk Constance Bey Neona Bienert- Dorothy Cresswell Della Damron Helen Eakins Sarah Kent Elsbeth Kies Geraldine Koch Aileen Lorberg Marye Mabrey Dorothy Mallory Helen Petersen Claribel Rafferty Ocea Reed Beulah Riley Mabel Robinson Dorothy Roth Mary Bernice Eakins Bess Manley Alpha Scoggin Estelle Ehrmann Elizabeth Mattingly Maybelle Sheppard Mary Louise Fields Caroline Goff Marie Goff Mary Louise Hitt Frances Johnson Ardis Jorndt Esther Kempe Helen Mayer Nadine Miler Georgia Melton Esther Myers Evelyn Neal Ruby Niemeier Madge Obermiller Alrnaretta Sidwell Doris Stites Mary Stebbins Geneva Trovillion Verna Mae Cole Martha Waller First Row - Kent, Mayer, Stites, Robinson, Lorberg, Peterson. Second Row - Melton, Cresswell, Hitt, Bienert, Mattingly, Kies. Thircl Row - Sheppzird, Manley, Fields, Damron, C. Goff, Reed. Fourth Row - Elmnann, M. Goff, Trovillion, Riley, Myers, Belk. Fifth Row - jorndt, Bey, Eakins, Scoggin, Miler, Mallory. .il- Ji. 5, dc 1404 .. f HM fl . .il E it il 2 'I lf. in ,I X1 ii 'L 1 Jef. WA, ,Az JY- Q-. gi- '5 I 'l I1 .4 w l l 1 f , J l M il vi. t I ll li vl 'R 'L 15, . fi . Q SP' I L Q , 3,- wg? ,fr affir m ill? arf I 'I U 'DF as 'li A, JI MARION RHODES Pl'L'Sifl6lIlL First Semester First Sc-Ilzesfevi' Marion Rhodes Louis Arnoldi Norman Eggimann Bernard Schmidt Mr. Grauel Mr. Bellis NValdo All good Louis Arnoldi Robert Barber Bruce Bissell Claude Bragg Gerald Cosgrove Norman Eggimann Willard Evers Walter Ford John Fleming Hutson Green Richard Gruetzemacher Cecil Hines Charles Hunter Norman Kinchloe Benton OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsors MEMBERS John Leigh Joe Lesem Victor Lohmann Jules Marshall Elmer Niemann Don Oliver John Oliver Ben Poe Oliver Rasch Garland'Reynolds William Robinson Marion Rhodes George Sample Wayne Sarius NVarren Sarff ,,..L.92aJ RUSSELL VANDIVORT Presidelzt Second Semefter Maria Scfcoml Sl llICSfL'l' Russell Vandivort Joe Lcsem Bernard Schmidt Robert Barber Mr. Grauel Mr. Bellis Bernard Schmidt Erwin Schmidt Clarence Sheeta Alden Stallings Gwen Shively Chester Short Weldon Stein Tom Stokes - Russell Vandivort William Washburn Louis Wfeiss H Mr. Grauel Mr. Bellis Charles La Pierre Chester Sarff W7 X First Row -- U. Oliver, Robinson, Green, Bissell, E. Schmidt, Vandivort, I. Oliver. Second Row - Rasch, Sample, Grnuel. X-Vashburn, Weiss, Sarff, Hines. Third Row - Eggiman, Arnoldi, Short. Rhodes, Sheeta, Fleming, Cosgrove. Fourth Row - Hunter. Stokes, Stein, Greutzemacher, Bellis, Sarius, Reynolds. Fifth Row - Poe, Niemann, Lohmann, Allgood, Lesem, B. Schmidt, Barber. 1 V 4 i Z , l wa I 'l w 9 il ll ll - f is l r . l ' Q H l , S12 Y X 1 l l .J 1 1 sc Benton , Organized forty years ago, the Benton Literary Society is one of the oldest societies on the campus. From a small beginning of twelve men, the organiza- tion has grown until it has embraced in its membership hundreds of men, many of whom have achieved out- standing success and distinction in their chosen fields. The Bentons of today feel justly proud of the past forty years, and look to the future with a desire to perpetuate the Benton traditions. The activities of the society during this fortieth H year have been varied and marked with success. Repre- sentation and part'icipation have been achieved in almost every phase of campus life. Five men were placed on the Intercollegiate Debate Squad. Bentons took every place in the Declamation Contest, and third place was taken in Extempore Speaking. As in forensic activity, again in leadership the Bentons were active. The presidents, and a number of other officers, of the three upper classes were Bentons, as were officers of several other organiza- tions on the campus. The Editor of The Capaha Arrow was a Benton. In ath- letics, too, Bentons were active, for men were placed on the football, basketball, and track teams. In scholastic as well as in extra-currciular activities they have shown their prowess, for the Benton Literary Society has always stood for high ideals of collegiate scholastic attainments for its members. The annual musical comedy was given on April 23. This year it was Tulip Time which was delightfully presented and quite profitable. The Clios and Bentons owe much of their success in the production of this musical comedy to the work of Mrs. T. R. Ingram, Miss H. U. Chaplin, and Mr. I-I. O. Grauel. Some excellent and instructive programs were given during the year, which manifested the enthusiasm and willingness of the members to work. So- cial events included the banquet given the Clios at the Hotel Marquette in No- vember. In February the Clios entertained the Bentons with a buffet supper, after which, in leap year fashion, the men were escorted to a basketball game at Houck Field House. To climax the year, the Fortieth Anniversary Banquet was held at the Hotel Marquette on April 22. A large number of Bentons from various states attended. The principal speaker was Robert L. Ward of Caruthersville, and other talks were given by Allen Oliver of Cape Girardeau, and Hinkle Statler of Oak Ridge. Julien Friant acted as toastmaster. The spirit and good will shown indicated again the rich traditions of the society, and that the slogan, Once a Benton, Always a Bentonf, is very apt indeed. Clio The Clios completed another happy and successful year. The programs were both entertaining and edu- - cational. An intensive study was made of contempor- ary literature the purpose being to conform .to the Clios' aim of literary appreciation. The Clios were quite prominent in all collegiate ac- tivities. They took first and third places in the women's declamation contest, placed two members on the inter- collegiate debate squad, and won honors in W. A. A. activities. It is very significant that at the same time the Clio girls were engaged in extra-curricular activities they made exceptionally high grades. The two highest ranking students in school were both Clios, and the Clios were the highest ranking scholastically of all the literary societies on the campus, The presidents of Black Mask, W. A. A. and Y. W. C. A., as well as four members of the Sagamore Staff were Clios. Their social activities were managed with the originality and cleverness which characterizes Clio entertainments. The fall rush party was camouflaged as a trip to a Chinese laundry, but the rushees had a delightful surprise when they arrived at Wun Long I-Iop's place of business. They all agreed that having their laundry done by the Chinese was the most pleasant way of keeping clean. The Valentine Tea for the rushees and faculty was the most beautiful and quite the loveliest tea the Clios have ever had. The Bentons entertained the Clios at dinner at the Hotel Marquette, and it was such a successful evening that the Clios returned the favor promptly with a leap year party. The Clio girls took their partners to a buffet supper in Clio Hall and then to the basketball game in the field house Where an entire section had been reserved. The annual musical comedy was given on April 23. This year it was Tulip Time which was delightfully presented and quite profitable. The Bentons and Clios owe much of their success in the production of this musical comedy to the work of Mrs. T. R. Ingram, Miss H. U. Chaplin, and Mr. I-I. O. Grauel. The end of the yearys activities was marked by the Clio Banquet held April 30 at the Hotel Marquette. The president, Margaret Riggs, presided as toastmistress. Miss Vera Flinn, a Clio of twenty years ago, was the principal speaker. The entire program was exceptionally good and the banquet was the usual success. Much of the success of the year can be attributed to the interest and help of Miss Adelaide La Pierre, the beloved and respected sponsor of the Clio Literary Society. MEMBERS is 'Y 1 ,fy J A if . by ,' J H . 7, Qfg- ,au-6 Qflrrfvi LLM ,Jaya ' , -1' f - 5 ,Q gif .1 -aff l .' 1--fir y,,f,.q,1f5 fill! A .fy . n ' f, K. I f' Y , f A f -fIfL49 ,f0' 9 ,asv I t X11 I 4: he JANE BREWER Presidemf First Semester First Sl?7lll'Sf!3l' Jane Brewer Juanita Medcalf Mildred Vogelsang Hazel Canepa ' Margaret Riggs Mary Alexander Nell Prather Nell Quarles Josephine Licata Margaret Gordon Miss Pearce Miss LaPierre C I io OFFICERS President lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President MAIKGARET RIGGS Presiderzzf Second Semester Second SCllZCSf6'l' Margaret Riggs Margaret Allard Dorothy Seabaugh Dorothy Seabaugh Recording Secretary Juvata Bergmann Corresponding Secretary Josephine Licata Treasurer Sergeant Attorney Chaplin Custodian Mildred Welman Nell Prather Elouise Schrader Catherine Fisher Charlotte Popp Hostess Margaret Gordon Ingram Critic Sponsor Miss Pearce Miss LaPierre Mary Alexander Margaret Allard Evelyn Douglass Charlotte England Jean Ann Barney Mary Ellen England Juvata Bergmann Kathryn Fisher Thelma Louise Ber1'y Doris Flinn Helen Barney Brewer Kathryn Harris' Jane Brewer Ruth Black Virginia Bledsoe Dorothy Billings Frances Bryant Mildred Byars Hazel Canepa Naomi Cole Dorothy Crone Mable Louise Hunter Mary Virginia Johnson Vlfinifred Knehans Mary Elizabeth Kennison Helen Lee Josephine Licata Mary Elizabeth Machin Frances Magill Juanita Medcalf -96 Kathryn Meyer Anna Lee Moore Lucille M ossluarger Carlyn Nussbaum Lucille Philipson char-louse Popp Nell Prather Nell Quarles Margaret Riggs Lois l-law Turner Virginia Vandivort Elouise Wehner Mildred Welman Virginia Williams Vlfinifred Eldridge Ella Haw Peal Erma Michie Mildred Vogelsang Mary Esther Rigdon Adelaide LaPierre Alene Sadler Marian Sample Evelyn Schneider Elouise Schrader Dorothy Sealiaugh Louise Pearce Ume Chaplin Margaret Gordon Ingram A A ff' l e' W2 yy 70 Qfiftg-Hinilq Qmnuzrl Qlnmmenrement ' nfilqe Snutlpeast Cfmisanuri State 'alezrrlpzrza Glnllnge Gaps fgirarheau Erztituzriing Zixernisw Emir Qmnuzrl Qirhresa . si x f , ' - ai IL ' '.-f QQML5- L, alS?'5,' Qlnlle e uhitnrium B ehuesha mfnixr , Jlflzm 'alfnertiu-fi Q B - , ., Nineteen Qliiunhreh ani! fiflyirig-ifxxn fifen n':Iu:k X J Y i Xl 'D . ' J U A N P 11 o G 11 A M ' Processional - God of Our Fathers ----- Kipling-Steiner. X The Women's Glee Club If Invocation - - - Rev. Roy H. Kleiser X Gavotte Rococo - - W. Aleiter La Feria - - - ------- - P. Lacome ' College Orchestra Invictus - - Bruno Hufm On the Sea - -------- - Dudley Buck The Men's Glee Club Commencement Address - The State's Responsibility for Public Education Da. SHBLTON J. PHELPS The Sleigh - - Kountz Twilight - - - f - Glen Listen to the Lambs --------- - Dett The Women's Glee Club Awards - Intercollegiate Debate -- Herbert Howard Frye, Victor Louis Lohmann, john Crow Slover, Ada Juanita Medcalf, Catherine Rayburn Fisher, Della Anne Damron, Lyman Frederick Evans. Regents Medal for Oratory - ------- Raymond Lee Sheets Public Speaking Council Medal for Extempore Speaking ----- - Harry Logan McFarland Oliver Prize for Women - - - Lena Wilson Rose Oliver Prize for Men - - - - - ----- Raymond Lee Sheets General Public Speaking Cup for Women The Sorosis Literary Society General Public Speaking Cup for Men The Webster Literary Society Alumni Scholarship -------- Louise Katherine Hogue Kappa Delta Pi Scholarship - - - - - Thomas Richard Stokes Cape Girardeau Scholarship - - Margaret Joanna Riggs Presentation of Certificates Conferring of Degrees CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES Fon THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR or ARTS Milo Spenser James Anna Anita Loos Francis Marion Rhodes Ruben Reinhold Schade Clarence Henry Sheata James Styche Tucker Aleen Clair Vogel Mildred Wilma Vogelsang FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Otto Aldrich Clay Olive Aslin Linus Wesley Bartels Ruth Mae Belk Jerome Compton Berryman Earl Dalton Black Helen Barney Brewer Jane Roberta Brewer Russell Gaston Brown Ethel Johnston Chilton Janice Louise Cline Lorene Ellis Cunningham Elode Medley Davis Louise Carolyn Del Commune Otto Jackson Dunn Zeta Renada Dunn Myrtle Mae Eckelmann Kathryn Hale Edgerton Norman Robert Eggimann Katherine Eugas Orin Frank Forbes Thomas Aubrey Forbes Walter Henry Ford Russell Jay F owler Carl Valentine Fronabarger Ruth E. Ingram George Ruth Elizabeth Green Elizabeth Grojean Julia Bernice Haddock Virginia Lorene Hamby Irene Hall Hazel Mary Opal Hollenbeck Jessie Natalie Houk Orville Glenn Isley Verna May James Iva Milem Kassel Vera Elizabeth Kasten Otto Christain Kiehne Otto Andrew Koenig Edith Lindsay Lesem Fred Lewallen Mary Pauline Liebig Victor Louis Lohmann Alvin 'Clayborne London Herbert Leslie Loyd Maurice Lynn McCallister Jeanette McCornbs Thelma Ann McLane Dora Albany Mabrey Glenda Mabrey Christine Belle Medley Marvin Clinton Meyer Erma Louise Michie Lowery Breckenridge Miller Thomas Richard Moore Hazel Garner N ichols Frances Ruth O'Hara Pearl Edith Parker Retia Mintha Parker James Irving Pedigo Ben Howard Poe Martha Elizabeth Poe Frances Evelyn Pollock Juanita Presson George Spencer Pritchard Clifford Jean Proffer Stella Ramsey Nettie Reed Harold Marvin Reisenbichler Cedric Cruff Reynolds Lena Wilson Rose Martin Louis Roth Audrey Jamison Russell Eva Alene Sadler Daisy Beeler Semple Raymond Lee Sheets Chester Elbert Short Mary Inez Smith Mary Matilda Stebbins Paul Herschel Sturgeon Robert Harris Talberti Dorris LeRoy Taylor Mary Susan Taylor Bertha Ann Thomson James Raymond Vineyard Ethel Elena Wall Norma Estelle Webb Emily Gould Werth Nellie Elizabeth White Pearl Cole Whitener Virginia Emma Willer Olga Huters Wood Clarence Duree Wright FOR THE ELEMENTARY TEACHERS CERTIFICATE Mildred jo Allen William Lloyd Arnold Beulah Alma Barnes Leta Mildred Bartels Helen Katherine Brydon Helen Maybelle Caldwell Laura Louise Coker Florence Estelle Culver Ruth Earcia DeWitt Margaret Hattie Dies Neoma Agnes Duvall FOR Lea Ann Abernathy Waldo Elmer Allgood Mary Thelma 'Barnhill Anna Gertrude Blomes Hester Alta Bollinger Ella Lelia Buren Dorothy Pearl Burlison Robert Livingston Burton john Marvin Campbell Norval Lee Cannon Cletis Jonathan Capps Edna Catherine Cook Catherine Vaughn Dalton Marjorie Lee DaVault Clara Mae Edmonds Grace Clara Englehart Catherine Rayburn Fisher Ruby Ellen Francis Alice Katherine Franks Laodice Lee F assett Doris Mae Flinn Mary Ophir F rissell Juanita jahala Glenn 'Caroline Clenn Goff Maude Marie Goff Lydia Carolyn Grafeman Barbara Mae jones Sarah Theresa Kent Hazel Langley Eulalie Camille Lasater Hallie Lucy Lucas Jewell Lizzetta Medcalf Lily Dora McCullough Hazel Ruth McDowell Ruby Ann Niemeier Helen Wilma Petersen Adelle Lorine Pogue Bernice Rosebud Pruitt Mae Marie Sample Pauline Molly Wagster Marguerite Sarah Wells Hazel Marguerite Wilkinson THE REGENTS CERTIFICATE Phyllis Opal F ronabarger Herbert Howard Frye Rowena Evaline Greene Floyd James Hedge Henry Emil Hilgert Lenore Berniece Hitt Mary Louise Hitt Hughie Adell jones Mildred Lillian Jones Robert Glenn Jones Leemon Newton Kinder Elizabeth Jane Kirkpatrick Vesta Mae Lyle Rose Vance McCullough Arthur Macom Wanda Lee Mills Edith Irene Mouser Janice LaDora O'Connell Paulena Alberta Pagel Agatha Weaks Parks Ella jane Prier Christine Mary Reed Ocea Juanita Reed Fannie Clementine Robinett Mary Lucille Rytter Clara Barbara Schroeder Mark Finney Scully Comfort Kinder Slinkard Howard Chandler Smith Louise Mae Smith Anna Drum Snider Doris Louise Stites Lucy Francis Taylor n George Henry Vancil Lela Murcelette Venable Eloise Marie Wehner Ruth Ellis Williams COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS V ' Helen Leunetta Beardsley Ruth Boles Chester Ivan Collins Luella Alma Deneke Paul Bush Ellis Sylvia Beatrice Findley Harl Henry Haas Hildreth Au fusta Heuer E Marguerite Caroline Deneke Zona Maxine Isley Roy Edward Deneke Hildegard Deering Charles Milford Ellis Lorine Marie Keller Robert Edward Rafferty Virginia Ranney Paul Franklin Sitze Charles Elwood Stiver Virginia Alice Stout Thomas Edward Taylor Bernard Herman Lee Voges Charles Carleton White Eula Virgil Yoder Frederick William Reimann ' N A -. if W XJ? T f' Sq Q! Sf Mill X55 Q e J ww K Qi is 'MN 'Ni x ' Fi1'sfRow - Quarles, Berry, Meyer, Magill, Sadler, Rigclon, Sample. Second Row - NVil1i:uns, Billings, Seabzuigh, Byars, Allard, Flinn, Canepa. Third Row - Tanner, Eldridge, Schrader, Harris, Wehner, Pope, M. England. Fourth Row - Prather, Machin, Knehans, Schneider, Fisher, C. England, Licata. Fifth Row - Lee, Vogelsang, Medcalf, Bergmann, Bryant, Vanclivort, Moore. .... 97 g. 'Pr 2 gf -pf: f-.,.v4--.14 A ips Bt fl l rf L thy may bit ,UZ MARY HALL GRACE BRIGHT President SC'Cl'C'ifl1':jl Hespe-rian Activities for the Hesperians began with a l-Ieppy Peppy Carnival held in the Training School Cym, where approximately one hundred guests pat1'onized the dance hall. fortune teller, mechanical hobby horse, and roulette wheel. Refreshments and favors were also in keeping with the carnival idea. This was followed by a rush tea at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Pritchard, after which twenty girls passed through the trying ordeal of pledge week. The new members entertained their elder sisirs at a theatre party at the Fox Broadway. The Mark Twain Literary Society entertained their sister society at a weiner roast at the little brick school house. As a compliment to the Mark Twain supremacy in debate, the l-lesperians were hostesses to a Depression party in the C-irl's gym. Old clothes were the order of the day, and at a fiery mass meeting loud were the cries for more food and less work , which necessitated the formation of a bread line. ' February 15 marked the second semester tea dance. The bicentennial theme was carried out in refreshments, favors and attractive decorations. The Hesperians were at home on March 17 to the facility and members of the other five Literary Societies at their annual Saint Pats Tea, when the true spirit of Old Erin was nttingly commemorated. The I-lesperians again joined their brothers, the Mark Twains, in presenting on May 13, On with the Show. a musical comedy written by Miss Dorothy Eckelmann, a former member. lts reception by the school caused the members to feel well repaid for their efforts. Literary and scholastic activities were not lacking this year. Contemporary fiction and poetry was the general subject discussed, supplemented by the classics in music. Hesperians were well' represented in Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta, Black Mask, Music Club and on the Capaha Arrow Staff. The Call of the Violin, written by Ruth Ann Hohler, won first prize in the Black Mask Play Vlfriting Contest. Mildred Adams Ruth Adams Frances- Aufdenberg Louise Barnes Leta Bartles jane Beard Clara Best Anna Blomes Hester Bollinger Dorothy B1'aun lVlliMBER5 Aileen Brewer Grace Bright Irene Burge Christine Cauthorn Laura Coker I-Ielen Dailey Margaret Dies Evelyn Eckelmann Kathleen Finley Juanita Fox Clarine Greene Gladys Goldsmith Dorothy Gordon julia Haddock Mary l'-Iall Ruth I-Iohler Lucile Kyger Opal LeMaster l.illias McCain Frances McCorklc Jessie McCullough Edna Pletl Audrey Reiss Lillian Reiss Doris Rhodes Mollie Rogers Louise Smith Norma 'l'widwel1 Pauline Wagster Ifirst Row - Haddock, Best, Dies, Rhodes, Hail. Second Row - Pletl, Barnes, Eckelmami, Fox, Reiss. Third Row - Adams, Bright, McCain, Blomes, Burge. lfourth Row - A. Reiss, Twidwell, LeMaster, Coker, Greene Fifth Row - L. Bartels, Gordon, YVagSter, I-Iohler, Brewer. -99- 59 f i GEORGE SHILLIG if X S U f WN Jrrfw P1'esicle1zt ' First Semester First Semester George Shillig Margaret Riggs Frances Magill I. C. Slover Miss Shea Mr. Rose Louis Arnoldi Thelma Lo-uise Berry Dorothy Billings V Helen Barney Brewer Jane Brewer Mildred Byars Redmond Coghlan Charlotte England Lyman Evans 4 Mary Lou Fields Kathleen Finley John Fleming Catherine Fischer Marie Goff Black Ma OFFICERS , President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Attorney Sponsor Coach MEMBERS Dorothy Gordon Ruth Hohler Charles Hunter Mable Louise Hunter Mary Virginia Johnson Wolfrain Kruse .Charles LaPierre Joe Lesern Frances Ma gill Helen Mayer Juanita Medcalf Marvin Meyer John Oliver Charlotte Popp -100- -Vlf X fli?ec01idl,8Zl7fi.ster gene Sadler Mark Scully Dorothy Seabaugh John Oliver Miss Shea George Pritchard Harold Reisenhichler Marion Rhodes Margaret Riggs Alene Sadler Bernard Schmidt Elouise Schrader Mark Scully Dorothy Seabaugh George Shillig J. C. Slover Tom Stokes Mildred Welman 'fi ,ilfm Jeff. l V! 'liz AWN First Row - Meyer, Mayer, Seabaugh, Magill, johnson, Olson. Second Row - Berry, Grauel, Billings, Shea, Popp, Reisenbichler. Tliird Row - Arnoldi, Byars, Stokes, Schrader, Kruse, Bedford. Fourth Row - Medcalf. Riggs, England, Rhodes, Eicholtz, Pritchard Fifth Row - Finley, Fields, Gordon, Oliver, Sadler, Evans. Sixth Row - Coghlzm, Brewer, Lesem, Fleming, Schmidt, MacFarlancl. f-101-2 Black Mask The Black Mask Dramatic Club represents the highest in collegiate attainment in dramatics. Through its work the members 110-IZ only receive the opportunity to exercise the best of their dramatic powers in the different plays throughout the year which the organiza- tion produces, but also they receive training in other phases of work connected with dramatics, such as coach- ing, make-up, lighting, scenery, property, and publicity work. An effort is made by the organization to keep f its membership standard high in dramatic ability and scholarship through a fixed grade eligibility standard and a system of tryouts for applicants. The Black Mask Dramatic Club sponsored the Southeast Missouri Folk Drama Contest held at the college in March. The club presented one of the trophies in the contest and held a reception for the contestants. The annual play-writing contest was held, and Ruth Hohler won Hrst place with her play, The Call of the Violin. Henry Mueller -and Thelma Louise Berry won second and third respectively. The prizes were five, three, and two dollars. Miss Hohler also was made a member of the Club. The three-act play was given in January this year. It was Booth Tarkint'on's Intimate Strangers . The club acted with the college and pre- sented two evenings of one-act plays. The first evening's offering consisted of Ort in the Stilly Nightv, The Maker of Dreams , The Woman W'ho Understood Men , and The Turn of a Hair . The second evening was made up of three plays: Flash Back , The Rest Cure , and The End of the Dance . The committee chairmen in charge were: Costume - - Charlotte England Make-up - - - Frances Magill House - - - Jane Brewer Scenery - - Redmond Coghlan Lighting - - John Oliver Publicity - - Marion Rhodes Properties - - Helen Mayer The Black Mask Dramatic Club ended its activities for the school year with a banquet, an annual affair, at the 'Hotel Marquette. Former members of the organization as well as the active members were present. The event proved to be an ideal social success. L-102-L Mark Twain First Row - 5LlIl1lll81'S, Seabaugli, Kirkpatrick, Volenetz, Lowe, Seabaugh, Neumeyer. Second Row - Karger, Reynolds, Pritchard, Fronabarger, Miller, Baker. Tliird Row - Buerkle, Sexton, Grayum, Mueller, Wood. OFFICERS Firrl Semesler Secawzi S 67lI'K.S'l87' .Linus Barrels President WVillian1 Volenetz Wesley Neumeyer Vice-President jesse Wood H erbert Grayum Secretary Herbert Grayum William Volcnelz Treasurer Cedric Reynolds Walter Bock Public Speaking Council jesse Wood Mr. G. H. Pritchard Sponsor Mr. G. H. Pritchard The Mark Twain Literary Society, organized in the Winter semester of 1931, established itself more 1Cll'lT1l.Y in the extra-curricular activities of this college during the past year. It was victorious in all forensic contests entered, being the only society to be undefeated in inter-society debates. The members were found to be active in all forms of college activity, and the members of the society are high ranking students in their curricular Work. Next year the Mark Twain Society plans to have the largest and best year of its career. MEMBERS Morris Allen Frank Doolin Clifford Kirby Cecil Seabaugh WVillia1n Baker Carl Fronabarger Claude Kirkpatrick Glenn Seabaugh Linus Bartels james Gaston john Lawrence Sesco Seabaugh Wilson Barrels lrloward Gerhardt joe Lowe Glenn Sexton Walter Bock Herbert Grayum james Miller George Snider Edwin Blumenberg '1',-Hman H alms Hugo Mueller VVoodrow Summers .l0h11 Buerkle Milo james NVesley Neumeyer james Todd Clark Caruthers Delmar Karger Cedric Reynolds William Volenetz 101711 Devore I-Iarold Kiepe Walter Roth Jesse Wood .. ..-T..- -are .-.-.. A-103-6 Creative Guild CFFICERS President Henry Mueller Secretary - Jane Kirkpatrick Corresponding Secretary - Bernard Schmidt Stenographer - Weldon Stein Sponsor - Mr. Grauel Seeing the need of an organization on the campus Wherein the art of creative Writing is fostered and encouraged, a group of the most' progressive and outstanding students in the literary Held of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College secured permission to organize a club to promote this inspira- tional ideal and end. The organization of the Club was completed during the Hrst part of the second semester of the school year. The meetings have proved exceptionally interesting and educational. A The members have Written some extraordinarily clever material for the work of the organization and have produced very good pieces of literary work as Weekly contributions to the Capaha Arrow. A common love for good literature and high ideals of scholarship, aside from the common interest in individual creative Work as well as group Work in Writin g, has produced a bond among the members of this Guild which will be held dear in their memory throughout life. Entrance into the organization can be gained only by merit shown in a standardized tryout that aims to test the Writing ability of the applicant. Any student of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College is eligible for tryout. Since it' is the intention of the member its standard high and its membership exclusive, the membership is limited to eleven students and the faculty sponsor. s of this organization to keep Lea Abernathy Jane Brewer Gerald Cosgrove Francis Crosby Mary Lou Fields 'P Aileen Lorberg :P-Inactive I MEMBERS Mr. I-I. O. Grauel -104- Ada James Jane Kirkpatrick Henry Mueller Alene Sadler Bernard Schmidt Weldon Stein Forum to ' For Political, Social, and Economic Problemsf' An International Relations Club of the Carnegie En- dowment for International Peace. OFFICERS President ------ Bernard Schmidt Vice-President -- - Howard Frye Secretary - - - John Oliver Sponsor -------- H. S. Moore The Forum was organized in November, 1931, by a group of students who felt the need of an organization for the free discussion of national and international problems. The Club at once became affiliated with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and was given a charter as an International Relations Club. These Clubs are for the study of international affairs, and are located in Universities and Colleges in all parts of the world, especially in Europe, Asia, and North America. There are more than 325 International Relations Clubs in the United States alone. Through the Carnegie Endowment the FORUM has received some 16 books on world affairs, and numerous papers and periodicals on related subjects. Each year this collection will be increased through the Endowment, and an excellent library will be established. The discussions this year have embraced a wide range of subjects, in- cluding Disarmament, Wai', Russia, Sino-Japanese affairs, and Prohibition. In April, Miss Emma I-I. Gunther, a widely-known lecturer of the International Relations Clubs, visited the FORUM and delivered two interesting lectures on China and Japan. Clark Caruthers John Chestnutt Francis Crosby Howard Frye Lyman Evans Russell Grace Edwin Hartz Joe Lesem Lynn Metz MEMBERS Elvis Mooney I-I. S. Moore Don Oliver John Oliver George Pritchard Marian Rhodes Ruben Schade Bernard Schmidt Lynal Schuerenburg Mark Scully -1-105-Q J. C. Slover Weldon Stein Harold Mack Stewart Tom Stokes Charles Sutton Ewart' Taylor Lynn Twitty Russell Vandivort Iesse Wood l 'n x I t l r n l A I l l I l 4 l L 5. I tl' 1 I i 1 'T 1 t 1 H i C t 1 f n H RC.- MACK STEWART P1'esicle1zt First Semester H, .J C, -ind s I -Q Music Club oifriciins ELSBETH Knzs Pvvsidemf Second Semester' Mack Stewart President Elsbeth Kies Elsbeth Kies Vice-President Mary Bernice Eakins Laura Coker Secretary Alpha Scoggin Esther Kempe Treasurer Margaret' Dies Miss Vieh Sponsor Miss Vieh M E MBERS Lea Abernathy Mary Bernice Eakins Anna jane Lesem Charlotte Popp Miss' Ruth Abbott' Mary Ellen England ' Josephine Licata Dorothy.Roth Constance Bey Estelle Ehrmann Aileen Lorberg Harold Reisenbichler Miss Helen Bedford Miss Hattie Eicholtz Elizabeth Mattingly Doris Rhoads Neona Bienert Mary Louise Fields Helen Mayer Evelyn Schneider Bruce Bissell Carl Fronabarger Harry Macliarland Alpha Scoggin Ruth Black Marie Goff Pauline Medlen Bernice Smith VValter Bock Margaret Hope Marvin Meyer Kathleen Stallings Kathryn Bowers Frances johnson Nadine Miler Mack Stewart Mildred Byars Mildred jones I Elmer Niemann Charles Sutton jane Brewer Ardis Iorndt Madge Obermiller Ewart Taylor Lois Boyce Esther Kempe Dr. H, W. Olson Miss Wilhelmina Vieh Laura Coker Elsbeth Kies Miriam Pemzel Marcia Weber Margaret Dies Mary Elizabeth Kinnison Lucille Philipson Membership in the Music Club has this year increased to forty. The club is one of the outstanding organizations on the campus, and membership is based- upon ability in music and art. The year has been one of activity for the Music Club. The first outstanding pro- gram consisted of a Christmas Cantata The Holy Child by Bullard, which was pre- sented in chapel. The music as sung from the balcony, together with the effective panto- mime and lighting, made it very impressive and beautiful Realizing the necessity for a school song, the club sponsored a contest for both the words and music. The tive dollar prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bera Foard for the words and to Miss Vieh for the music. An opera-comique, The Chimes of Normandy , by Planquet was given as the organizations annual music week presentation. The Music Club was asked to aid the Frieburg Passion Players by singing the in- cidental music connected with the production. After much work, the singers were rewarded with an expression of decided approval from the music director of the company. 54106- .,. . .- 5-. ..,. --f-V-S, 441' ae. First Row - jorndt, Hope, Miler. Vieh, Lorberg, Popp. Second Row - Fronalyarger, Schnieder, Abbott, jones, Eicholtz, Bissell Third Row- Penzel, Enkins, johnson, Sutton, Khoads, Mattingly. Fourth Row - Meyer, Byars, MacFa1'land, Coker, Boyce, Olson, Fifth Row - Kempe, Dies, Taylor, Scoggin, Mayer, Licata. --107- l 1 , H , V, la f ,, ,, ' I in W First Row - Harris, Robinson, Brewer, Cole, Cosgrove, Sutton. Second Row - Arnoldi, Steel, Ogilvie, Caruthers, McClintock, Hahs, Stroud. l Third Row - Sartl, D. Oliver, Pritchard, I. Oliver, Scully. Il I I Men s Glee Club , Director, J. Clyde Brandt l The Menis Glee Club toured for the twelfth successful season. They l were assisted by Miss Jane Brewer, soprano' and reader, and by Miss Verna Mae Cole, dancer. Vocal solos by Mack Stewart, Mark Scully, and Gerald Cosgrove, were well received and Louis Arnoldi, violinist, added much to the program. The College Bus provided transportation, and the season's tour was pronounced a decided success. PERSONNEL Chester Sarff William Robinson Gerald Cosgrove Clark Caruthers Elmer Ogilvie John Oliver l George Pritchard Don Oliver S-108-1 Harold Mack Stewart Mark Scully Charles Sutton David Stroud Elmo McClintock Jr. Harold Steele W. Luther Harris Truman Hahs ,,r 'V4- First Row.-- SCOg'g'll1, Bell, Schneider, Abbott, Jornclt, Hunter, Miler. Second Row -- England, Peterson, Williams, Trovillion, Prather, johnson, Obermiller, Mayer, jones. Third Row - Weber, Damron, Kempe, Slinkard, Roth, Manley. Women's Clee Club This year a special wo1nen's glee club was chosen and Worked under the direction of Miss Abbott. They gave concerts at Benton, College and Training School chapels, at the Mental Hygiene Convention, a tea for the Missionary convention, and at the Rotary Club. PERSONNEL Helen Petersen Nelda Prather Jessie Reed Dorothy Roth Alpha Scoggin Evelyn Schneider Ruth Williams Marcia Weber' Geneva Trovillion Mable Louise Hunter Shirley Bell Eileen Slinkard Miss Ruth Abbott Jane Brewer Della Damron Mary Ellen England Mildred Jones Frances Johnson Ardis Jorndt Esther Kempe Elsbeth Kies Helen Mayer Bess Manley Juanita Medcalf Nadine Miler Madge Obei-miller --109- 1 . 1 yr ,' if 'W w li '- f - er 'f 11'r '-'-M.-ww Y. W. C. A. CABINET MEMBERS E011 THE YEAR President -------- Virginia Vandivort Secretary - - Virginia Moran Treasurer - - ---- Virginia Williams Music Chairman - Lois Boyce, Mary Bernice Eakins Social Chairman - - - - Dorothy Seabaugh Publicity Chairman - Mildred Vogelsang Devotional Chairman - - - Doris Flinn Social Service Chairman ----- Charlotte Popp Program Chairman - - - Alene Sadler, Mildred Byars Membership Chairmen - Mary Alexander, Winifi'ed Knehans The Y. W. C. A. is an organization open to all college Women. Its pur- pose is to create a spirit of fellowship among the students. The greatest achievement of the year was the third annual Christmas party for the needy children of the city. The project was very successful. Another Christmas activity was the annual bazaar. The Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A. sent delegates to the Student Volunteer Convention at Buffalo, New York. -11O- First Row - Poe, Stokes, Strunk, Hartz, Pritchard, Schmidt. Second .Row - D. Oliver, Stewart, Lesem, Metz, Greene, Wood. Third Row - Arnoldi, Bock, Maclfarland, -I. Oliver, Caruthers, Taylor. Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS or THE CABINET ' President ----------- Gerald Cosgrove Vice-President - - Louis Arnoldi Secretary-Treasurer - Ben Howard Poe Sponsor - ------------ L. H Strunk The Y. M. C. A. was unusually active during the past year. l3'robably the greatest achievements were the sending of delegates to the National Student Volunteer Movement which met at Buffalo, New York, and to the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Training Conference at Colum- hia, Missouri. Edwin Hartz represented the YU at the national con- vention, and Gerald Cosgrove, Bernard Schmidt, and Donald Oliver were the delegates to the conference. The gospel teams presented a number of interesting and inspira- tional programs at the various churches in and about the city, and some excellent programs were rendered in the club meetings. The Organization has ably fulfilled its fundamental purpose, which is to foster Christian fellowship among the men of this college. MEM BERS Walter Bock George Pritchard Howard Conner Harry MacFarland Edwin Hartz Linus Bartels Truman Hahs Louis Arnoldi Ira Snider Ben Howard Poe Harold Mack Stewart jesse VV ood lflutson Green Don Oliver joe Lesem Tom Stokes Bernard Schmidt Lowell Magee Clark Caruthers Gerald Cosgrove Vsfilliam S. Smith Russell Grace Lynn Metz War1'en Sarff l-loward Gerhardt Ewart Taylor -1.., 4, - ,..Y, .-. Y ,-- lying- - - L-,.-4, , A. V- C -111- wmf-j- ---Q-f - - a...i...- - -.- , First Row -- Wilcox, Smith, Wehner. Ehrmann, Tearney, Mattingly, Daly. Second Row - Kent, Blomes, Bienert, Rigdon, Hall, Vaeth, Licata. , Third Row - Bey, Dailey, Vieh, Hohler, Frost, Shea, Canepa. Marquette Club The Marquette Club started the year, right by winning first prize in the stunt contest which was held at the all-school party. The stunt was en- titled t'Pyramus and Thisben and parts were taken by Louise Smith, Eloise Wehn- er, Ruth Hohler, Josephine Licata, Bernadine Vander Heyden and Mary Hall. This award of five dollars enabled the club to become affiliated with the National Federation of Catholic Clubs and each member to receive monthly his copy of the 'lNewman News , the organ of the Federation. Francis Crosby as editor-in-chief, and Josephine Licata as associate are responsible for the Marquette News which made its bi-monthly appearance on the campus. The members made an all day excursion to Saint Genevieve where they visited the church and places of historic interest. The history of the founding of religious orders was chosen by the club as their subject for special study during the past year. MEMBERS Attilio Barni Helen Dailey Ruth Ann Hohler Clariluel Rafferty Constance Bey Mary Rose Daly Sarah Kent William Rasch Neona Bienert Louise DelCommun Josephine Licata Marie Esther Rigdon Ann Blomes Estelle Ehrmann Otto Loftes Louise Smith . Dorothy Braun Rose Marie Frost Elizabeth Mattingly Bernacline Vander Heyden Hazel Canepa john Garvoli Lucille Mossbarger Eloise Wehner Francis Crosby Mary Hall Anna McCann FACULTY Mr. Tearney Miss Shea Mr. Vaeth Miss Vieh Mr. Wilcox CHAPLAIN - Rev. Stack Srozssoia - Miss V ieh , -112- Methodist Student Organization First Senzestm' WilSOI1 Knight Alice Howell Dorothy Neal John Ellis Oscar Graham Mack Stewart Eloise Schrader Mary Hoffman J. C. Slover Oma Koeppel Nelda Henry CABINET Second SE77Z6S1fG1' President Mack Stewart Vice-President Oscar Graham Secretary Mary Hoffman Treasurer Nelda Henry Financial Secretary John Denman President of Sunday School George Pritchard Vice-President of Sunday School Elizabeth Bock Secretary of Sunday School Evelyn Neal President of League Louise Nunnelee Vice-President of League Winifred Knehans Secretary of League Oma Koeppel Prof. A. C. Magill Faculty Advisor for Boys Prof. J. H. Gehrs Prof. A. C. Magill Faculty Advisor for Girls. Prof. Jeptha Riggs Prof. L. H. Strunk Faculty Sponsor Prof. L. H. Strunk Dr. Marion Nelson Wfaldrip Pastor Dr. Marion Nelson Waldrip The Methodist Student Organization is the medium for religious activity among the Methodist students in attendance at the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College and young people of Cape Girardeau in attendance at Cente nary Methodist Church. This organization embodies the Sunday School Ep worth League, and all religious and social activities among Methodist students on the campus. --113- Jig! Baptist Student Union OFFICERS First Senzester Sircoml Sem-ester Raymond L. Sheets President Raymond L. Sheets Almaretta Sidwell lst Vice-President Carl Fronabarger Lucille Kyger 2nd Vice-President Lucille Kyger Dorothy Mallory 3rd Vice-President Dorothy Mallory Janice Cline Secretary Janice Cline Morris Allen Treasurer Morris Allen Ruth Jeffries Reporter Jess Wood Carl Fronabarger Chorister Carolyn Goff Irene Burge Pianist Irene Burge Mrs. Wilma Medcalf Sponsor Mrs. Wilma Medcalf Rev. E. D. Owen Pastor Rev. E. D. Owen 'William Jeifries S. S. Representative 'William Jeffries Grace Wells B. Y. P. U. Representative Phyllis Fronabarger Laura Coker Y. W. C. A. Representative Laura Coker The Baptist Student Union has passed through its third year as the suc- cessor of the Baptist Club. The organization serves as a connecting link bc- tween the Baptist students and the local church. The annual banquet, several socials, and special programs were among the activities this year. It is the utmost aim of the Baptist Student Council to secure the cooperation of all Baptist students in church attendance and other activities that pertain to Christian living. --114- f I First Row - Kinder, Pagel, Baker, Stites, McDowell, Gruetzemacher. Mooney, Gehrs. Second Row - Rasch, Abernathy. 1-lines, Limbaugh, Venable, Volenetz, Litton, 'Williams Thircl Row - Nieniann, Neumeyer, Barber, L. Limbaugh, Prier, Lowe, Metz, Dalton. Agriculture Club OFFICERS First Scvzzcxfel' Second Semester Wesley Neumeyer President Richard Gruetzemacher Robert Barber Vice-President William Baker Lucy Taylor Secretary Hazel McDowell Lucy Taylor Reporter Tom Bellis Elmer Nieinann Treasurer Leemon Kinder Mr. Gehrs Critic and Sponsor Mr. Gehrs The Agriculture Club was organized among the students of agriculture of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College to further the interests of agri- culture in this college and in Southeast Missouri. The past year has been a very successful one on this campus for the Agriculture Club. A series of very interesting programs were held at the regu- lar meetings throughout the year. Good attendance and much enthusiasm characterized the meetings and other activities which were entered into during the school year. A group of very educational and interesting lectures as well as group discussions on very interesting topics comprised the greater part of the series of programs. The activities of the Agriculture Club for the year 1932 were closed with a big and very enjoyable Wiener roast at the college farm. -115- Albert Hall In 1924 Albert Hall became a dormitory for girls. f e Since that time, under the capable and efficient manage- ment of Mrs. Ella Love Hutton, it has been the home of almost a thousand girl students who do their work at the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. This year the Hall Was the home of some thirty- eight girls. During the entire season the Hall was the scene of dinner parties, receptions, private spreads, and other social affairs which made the sojourn for these stu- dents a happy and delightful one. The surroundings are ideal for study, and the environment is pleasant and saluhrious. This offers an explanation for the ex- cellence of the hundreds of girl teachers who have gone out from its doors during the course of its history. Girls who stay at the dormitory during their work in college have the advantage of living in an atmosphere of culture and of receiving valuable train- ing in the dormitory in connection with the training received from their cur- ricular activities. -116- 'EJ 1 V1 If i Leming Hall Leming Hall has been a dormitory for girls for twenty-six years. Since 1922 Mrs. Lulu Eicholtz has been the expert and lovable house mother. Thousands of girls have gone out from the Leming Hall doors in the course of its history the better for their happy so- journ. This year the Hall was the home of forty-nine girl students. Entertainment in the form of gay parties, dinners. and teas featured the social calendar of this dormitory throughout the school year. During the holi- day seasons the Hall was decorated in festive garlands significant of the gaiety within. Here bonds of friend- ship are made which last a lifetime, and study is intermingled With play during the happy hours. Each room is artistic and home-like and the girls enjoy the happy life of one big family. Here the young women spend their hours of study and leisure in an atmosphere of culture and refinement which cannot be mo-re than equaled elsewhere. Memories of the happy days spent in college and at Leming Hall will remain dear to them throughout their life. 3117i Lau 5:2 pez-r f .AJ ff V . . ,!7,145,gg,.Z -5' poffafu 3 f E gl U11 i Sigma Zeta A National Honorary Society in Science and Mathematics founded at Shurtleff College, Alton, Illinois, 1925. ETA CHAPTER Purpose: First: To enlarge and enrich the fund of scientific informa- tion of the individual members, through the stimulus of a series of regular meetings held at intervals during the academic yearg and Second: To encourage high scholarship in scientific studies by honoring outstanding students by election to membership. The Eta Chapter of Sigma Zeta was installed July 17, 1930. At the first meeting of the year the Eta Chapter of Sigma Zeta had Open House for students and faculty members interested in science. An interesting picture explaining the marvels of plant and animal life Was shown. Throughout the year various students and faculty members gave scientific papers and talks. On April 1, the members of the Eta Chapter were invited to St. Francis Hospital t'o hear Dr. W. W. Graves of St. Louis University speak on The Relation of Scapular Types to Capacities for Health, Disease, and Edu- cation. This talk proved very interesting and was well attended. The 1932 conclave of Sigma Zeta was held at the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College April 15 and 16, attracting about eighty oiiiicial repre- sentatives. A most interesting banquet Was held at the Marquette Hotel. Sight- seeing tours, papers, talks, and business meetings made up the principal parts of the program. Every member of the Eta Chapter played a part in making this one of the most enthusiastic and interesting meetings in the history of Sigma Zeta. - 118 -- Firsl Sr'1m S1'f'1' James S. Tucker Edith Lesem Ruth Bulk Carl Fronabarger Dr. H. W. Olson Prof. A. C. Magill Margaret Allard Ruth Bell: Tom Bellis Norman Eggiman George V. .Emery Burwell Fox Carl Fronabarger Herbert Grayum Milo James B. F. Johnson James Jones Myrtle Knepper A. C. Magill A. S. Duckworth Alvin Kocrber Hester Bollinger Grace Bright John Chestnutt Frank Doolin Doris Flinn Gladys Goldsmith Si g ma Zeta o11F1ceRs Master Scientist Vice-Master Scientist Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Faculty Critic MEMBERS AcT1v13 HONORAIRY ASSOCIATE Richard Gruetzemacher Mary Hoffman Camille Lasater Q-'il9-A Second Semester Marvin C. Meyer Ben H. Poe Ruth Belk Norman Eggiman Dr. H. NV. Olson Prof. A. C. Magill Marvin C. Meyer Henry W. Olson XV. A. Ownbey C. J. Payne Ben H. Poe G. H. Pritchard Alene Sadler Sesco Seabaugh Raymond Sheets James S. Tucker Willianz Volenetz Nellie Wfhite Edwin Koerber John Laurence Aileen Lorberg Robert Macke Frances Magill Harold Reisenbichlei Mack Stewart Hoyt Thompson Russell Vandivort l Q 32, 4:1 TT QQ Il Kappa Delta Pi An International Honor Fraternity in Education founded at the University of Illinois. ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Purpose: To encourage in its members a high degree of consecration to social serviceg to foster fellowship, scholarship, and achievement' in educational work. OFFICERS President - - Forrest Wolverton Vice-President - - - Alene Sadler Recorder-Treasurer - Corresponding Secretary - Esther L. Knehans - Mary Kempe Counselor ---- - Dr. S. A. Kruse Alpha Eta Chapter seeks in two ways to encourage scholarship among lower classmen. Cn January 22, 1929 a scholarship was founded by the Chapter to be given annually to- the Sophomore who has earned the highest grades during the Sophomore year. The scholarship will pay the enrollment and inci- dental fees for his junior year, with the exception of special fees, laboratory charges, and text book rental. This scholarship for the year 1930-31 was award- ed to Margaret' Joanna Riggs. In February of each year the eight Freshmen ranking highest in scholar- ship are entertained at a banquet given in their honor by the Chapter. This year the following Freshmen were so honored: Henry Mueller, Evelyn Schneid- er, Jane Kirkpatrick. Louise Hogue, Williaiia Rasch, Eileen Slinkard, Elmer Ogilvie, Pauline Milburn. .KAPPA DELTA Pl - Anderson, Georgia Asling, Walter Bailey, Estelle Anna Bailey, john Bess, Charles Bittick, Gattye Able, Mary Thornton Allen, John Chester Allers, Lillian Allison, Helen Gould Aly, Addie johnson Aly, Bower --12O--- l93l-1932 Bohnsack, Mary Frances Boorcl, Edith Boucher, A. 5. Brachman, Bess leluglis Ilrachman, Lloyd Brewer, Curtis Empson Brewer. jane Roberta Bridges, Harry Bright, Grace Adele lirooks, Frederick Edwin Brooks, Louis Eugene Brown, Ilelen Moore liurlison, Violet Bynum, Ruth Chilton, Ethel Clack, Emma Ogilvie Conrad, llelen Lamb Conrad, Rhoda Juanita Crader, Earl Cunningham, .l-'atricia McLoon Davidson, Mary Etta Dearmont, Dr. W. Delierry, Lyda Deneke, XfVesley Dent, 'l'heresa Alice Donaldson, Madge Douglass, R. S. Duckett, Lula Mae Eckelmann, Dorothy Edwards, Deane Woodson Farrar, George Fiehler, Gertrude Fields, Grace Fitch, Gertrude May Fletcher, Ella, 'Ruth Fletcher, Martha lfoard, Bera Beauchamp Fox, Burwell F1'onaba1'gei', Carl lfulbright, Helen Slinkard tttlaty, Vivian Geisner, Carona Christine Gentges, Cecelia Glaser, Olinda Goerke, Dorothea Louise Gunnett, Mary Haman, Edna Hanson, tfieorge Harness, Veda Ellis lflarrison, llelen Louise Haw, Uriel Hill, Elzora Kinsolving l-lill, Robert Russell fAlpha lfij Ilill, Wanda Barber l-lilpert, Alfred H oehn, Genevieve Hoffman, Emma Louise l-Ioldinghouse, Ethel Holmes, Amy Wilkenson lsley, Ruby Lolyn james, Verna Mae Jenkins, Bertha Mercecla tt-Deceased KAPPA DELTA PI-1931-1932 jenkins, Sarah Adelaide johnson, Mildred Collett johnson, Nannie Christine johnson, Norma Grace Kaiser, NValter Kasten, Helen Keith, Myra Kempe, Mary Kies, Frieda Kincaid, Edna Belle Kincaid, .Randall Knehans, Esther Lillian Knoll, ,Ruth Sophie Koerber, Alvin Martin Krueger, Clara, E. Kruse, Dr. S. A. Kuehner, J. Ernest Lacy, Mary Virginia Lewis, Lora Mclilyea Laljierre, Mary Bergman McClain, E. McClain, Lucille Susan McClard, Charles E. McLane, Charles Mabrey, Dorris Mabrey, Glenda Magill, Arthur Clay Magill, Mabel Magill, Mayme Emma Malugen, Mary Isabella Marlin, Della Miller, Alpha Maude Miller, Lila Myers, Maude Myrtle Myers, Virginia Mae Myers, William Murray Newmeyer, Ernest Nichols, Hazel Garner Nichols, Reuben Nistendirk, Verna Nothdur.17t, Lillian Anita Nunn, Mary Imogene U'Connor, J. I:-l. Ussenfort, Violet Benson Ownbey, VV. A. Paullus, Sadie Pepmiller, Carl Peterson, Armella Louise l'l'otenhauer, Louis Dorst Pierce. Lois Kyger Pott, Naomi l'roIl'er, Lurlyne Ilroffer, Norman Ramsey, Stella Reed, Mary Reese, Dorothy Reisenbichler, llarold Rethmeyer, Johnnie -121e- Reynolds, Cedric Rhodes, Roger Rigdon, Dorothy Riggs, Margaret Richardson, J. -I. Roome, Mabel Rose. Lena Wilson Rowland, H ugh Russell, Effie Sadler, Alene Schrader, Alma E. Seagraves, Helen Sifze Seemel. Erma Semple, Daisy Beller Serena, Dr. joseph A. Shea, Martha Qliappal Sheets, Raymond Siebert, Anna Brooks Siler, Gladys Sipe, Williaiii Slagle, Kathleen Smith, Ethel Eudore Smith, Glenn Carl Smith, Mary lne Snider, Felix Eugene Spence, Susie Steinbeck, Ramona Duckworth Stites, Eleanor Sturgeon, Paul Strunk, Louis Henry Suedekum, Ella Swan, Oliver Thias, Elizabeth Thomson, Bertha Ann Toelke, Addie Alice Torrens, Helen Brunback Townsend, Veda Ford Townsend, Loren George Trager, Helen Settle Uhl, Helen Underwood, Ottilie Eggimann Vaughan, Dr. A. VV. Vaughan, C. E. Vaughan, Elsie, jenkins Vieh, Wilhelmina tliappaj Vinyard, Alice Vorst, Alice VVeaks, Robert Herman Webb, Walter VVelker, Wilbur yVelman, Martha NVhite, Nellie Elizabeth VVhitener, Pearl Cole Vlfilson, Ellen NVilson, L. G. NVolverton, Forrest E. VVood, Maude Leslie 'W 1 Y w , 'J lv . J digg '?.,x4grb Band A Under the leadership of O. L. Wilcox, the College Band has had a very successful season. They have appeared in chapel and at all the football and basketball games. The outstanding piece of work done by the Band this year was the spring concert given in April. An evening's entertainment of excellent music was pre- sented in the College Auditorium. The Band was assisted in the concert by O1-lan Holloway, trumpet soloist, and Miss Jane Brewer, soprano. PERSONNEL Director ---------- O. L. Wilcox Drum Major ----- - George Shillig Clfzrivzets Lynn Ramey Altos Clark Caruthers Everett Litton Wesley Neumeyer Charles Sutton Drzmzs John Buerkle Walter Bock Elmo McClintock, Jr. Herbert Bock Maurice Lacy Norman Strunk Vernon Burleson Willia Wlittrock Flute and Piccolo Bruce Bissell Szzxopbofzes Charles Bowers Lowell Mayer Robert Bauer Gwen Shively Don Oliver Roy Magill T1'ZL7lZfJE1f5 Orlan Holloway Carl Fronabarger David Stroud Ewart Taylor William Jeffries Bernard Voges Howard Conner -L-2l22e-- W. Oliver Rasch Baritones George Sample Russell Vandivort Trolzzbolzrs Clifford Kirby Paul Anderson Gerald Cosgrove Glenn O'Connell Basses John Oliver I Lynn Metz lm M f XMAS Cf?3'?'vx., Q ' Wi .L 4 l l!Ar,L!,Lq1 A,1kA.J . F -X , ,f ,L fM.A,411- JV TT'0Q W Z - .- J'L,11.,M4,yLrKf I U VJ' --47 My S X , 0 L 'skirt . f.Dg,.'lz.lxLN.. M54 LH ,LAAJL bbvfvbh ff! ,lf A , I 4' All .4 ,JJXAJILD LLL, A. 1 ,. ,J-Q-'L4 , . .,-'VL-Lxff'fxn.v K , '3 k'k'!L'k kk LFE LIWVTVYB- K. if ,f'LA.4,'..vx.f+:vs.. ,fbffpb 0 A HA' A - Q V ' 'lr v ,v , 'f Y, 'iA.f'dgi,4F h:L'A 'J' XLJA-4rU'ext?,V Wykk .Q k .K my . X- dx, Y Y g - ,r,gg,.gQ N , ,i,Q,5vf.1 . ,fe f f Personalities . ,QM M Mon Popular Senior College Mlm BEN POE -124- r. Q1 X vw ..L we-153' , e rf A V' - 1 1 j 1 MJ I .X if if , q A ,HV'J.f'x X' ,AJ 5, fir, f jf 1 x ri! lx .J A v 'X Y . r W NVE xx 5 I if LL K, I I .JH W 1 .11 ,, If sjj ,NK 9 gif 1 , QL A ul Mx 1 1 rf' f , , JV , 1 Q A emi ULN A M IA 5 v ,VM s --:.-v?.T,7- 4: , -wg:-:,,, . AJ x,!Ij',?v l f I A f- W J I 1 :F ,I K Of J M VX! Most Polbzzffzr jmzior College Mem HAROLD MACK STEWART -126- Mos! Pojwlfzr Junior College Woffzan VIRGINIA WILLIAMS -127- I- wr 'E xx .11 ff ,if :aff f ,- I69? 1 1 X . Tlie personalities presented on the tour preceding peqes were elected bythe student body in ga oontest oon- duoted by the Sago- niore as the tour most popular students on the oampus. -128- 1 College Life .F l 2, - :ferr - V ia - Nil-W, :I E F ,fe .Q ' ' ' iJa4f. i fbdir- an -.Q .1129 ' ,if : N ' 45 ' 'rr 'h .fn ' ' f' 1 J 'P N ld Li, I I f i' 5 M, , . 'fn' ' af- H Social The social season of the school year was open- ,l ed by the women's literary societies with their rush teas and parties. Each society used an A H 'I - ,, , A original and clever idea for its rush party. The i 37? Clios gave their party in the form of a Chinese Q I laundry, the Hesperians on the following night used the carnival idea for their party, and the Sorosis on the next night gave theirs in the form of a glamorous Oriental fete. The annual Sorosis Christmas Tea, the Clio St. Valentine Tea, and the Hesperian St. Patrick Tea, to all of which the other societies and the faculty were invited, were some of the highlights of the year's social life. Each month both dormitories celebrated the month's birthdays among their fair residents with a special dinner and party. Albert Hall's social calendar included a Halloween dinner party, a Christmas dinner party, and a St. Val- entine dinner party to which the young ladies invited gentlemen guests. Leming Hall gave a hilarious Halloween party and in March the an- nual party with the Albert Hall girls as guests. An all-school Thanksgiving party, which is an annual affair was given in the Training School gym. Stunts by the different societies were the main events of the evening. The stunt ,tha o ' Q V. ' if -EE? , . Q . - Y I gg-.3 Ji. 'wil ,ky ix: I ,:.',,.3.. V, X . t is ir' 1j'5 L3il 'f?s 1 I . - , ' .1 ii . w i --Sa T as s, ww ge . . ' 'lf' V A, 1 1, ,I 3 nl, , -. , ' V W 1 -- it -Q A'-. e f . rf---We We -'F w wf:-tain: i Ii ':-x. si ' Hi' ' am J. kiiqlli l il will l i i l. K ,, vitrgillg 5 'Y J.,,L,!yL .,,k5.-hpqgddmiv ,, .N 4.1 i 5 wg, -. l nfliciggd. , gf, V. Y -Q U34 ,:':1f ?i1lT22 '1 T' .3 fi - V ,nam ' . -130- I 1 ...-1 r winning first prize was presented by the Marquette Club. - The all-school George Washington Reception sponsored by Dean Gillard was a great success with features of entertainment in accordance with thesseason. In November the Webst'ers gave i the Sorosis a party, and in Decem- ber the Sorosis returned the favor I With a Christmas party for the Web- sters. The Bentons entertained the Clios with a special dinner at the Hotel Mar- quette, and the Clios returned the favor with a buffet supper and a leap year party. The Mark Twains and Hesperians also entertained each other in the form of parties. A11 the Societies held re- union banquets in the Spring of the year. The Black Mask Dramatic Club and the Music Club each entertained their initiat'es after the formal initiation' fp Y with a party, and other social affairs during the year, which were exceptional successes. l on -131- V , , , Inltlatlons At the beginning of each semester the dilferent organi- zations on the campus pledge new members. Each organi- zation has its own secret for- mal initiation, but a number of the societies, especially the men's literary societies, are quite notorious on the campus for the severity of their in- formal initiations. '21 Through their willingness to undergo all the ordeals of the initia- Candidates for membership in- to the Webster, Benton, or Mark Twain Societies must go through a severe ordeal throughout pledge week and on the night of the initiation before they receive their final pledge. After the informal ordeal the standard formal initia- tion of the respective organization is administered. After the final pledge the novice is accepted as a full-fledged member of the soci- ety with all rights and privileges. tion the pledges exhibit their de- sire to become members of the re- spective organization. 1 I s . l During the past year a number of organizations on the campus produced plays and shows which proved quite successful, both from the entertain- ment and financial standpoint. The Black Mask Dramatic Club pro- duced a three-act drama, The Intimate Strangern, the first semester and during the second semester presented two groups of one-act plays, the first group consisting of The Maker of Dreamsv, The Wfoman Wlio Understood Men , Plays The Turn of a Hairn, and as a curtain raiser, Oft in the Stilly Nightng and the second group including The Flash- back , The Rest Cure , and a tragedy, 'tThe End of the Dance . The Webster and Sorosis Literary Societies presented their third annual production, Is College Dead , with ten acts of vaudeville on April 1. On April 23 the Benton and Clio Societies presented Tulip Time. On May 4 the Music Club gave the glamorous Chimes of ,, Normandy. The Mark Twains and Hesperians presented On with the Show on May 13. All were exceptionally good productions. The senior play chosen for this year was the famous Ice Bound . s-133--e throughout the year were both entertaining and educational. They were varied and interesting, consisting of lectures, musical programs, group singing, dramatic sketches, and other forms of entertainment. Among the out- standing chapel prograzns during the school year were the Christmas Cantata, presented by the Music Club, and the George XfVashington Bicentennial Program, For an esthetic ' interlude in the day's school work students often so- journ in beautiful l a n cl inspiring X statuary hall, w I which has the ' lx ill largest and most -gel wonclerful array N 'W of casts from clas- sic statues in Mis- , souri. The Lihrary and reading room offer a rich sanctu- ary for the scholar , 7 and the hook lov- er. Here he can Rnd any magazine or newspaper he wishes to read, any reference IJ o 0 It which he may need, or any novel. which he may wish to peruse. It is the largest and best equipped library of any school of this size in the .State of Missouri. -134- Chapel The programs given in assem- , 1 hly every Wednesday morning f'f i7'?- '?f'f'1 4 1 , ' ' 1-,, X. nr , W . .,-ng! . 'W r L. N , .-...1 h X 5 lx 'MY .. vtjf ilvyi' ff .1 Q I has Liifffg? - 1: rf' . H 1.21 -li ' . -1 , .- . LI., Q--- '?H. as f g.-,.':- f':'q,+.5 .T -. ,.3--'. f':.-4 .LL-,34f'.' A-4 V -e '..'5:Q.l.vL-.j,'3 'W' l z Q C- i, 1.1. I y A + ' l -L' 9 . 1 Q. pls.. I.. . ' I 1 x :gg-nq,r4 Elffilfiu i . -ijt 'ef' n' 5' 9.-E . 4 . iv 1 iw-Al l ' - ,4 hm , QI F iw Q. .FQ Campus l The campus of the Southeast Missouri State Teach- ers College is considered one of the most beautiful in the midwest. Students delight in spending leisure hours W l enjoying its beauty. Various scenes of students, I ,AT W . campus, and buildings. . - -' Q . 4 l - e s ifwi -135-- The College Campus is the scene of varied interests and activities. It portrays almost all the aspects of life and living. I l X XXV X ,V X' 'X X ' so twigs , X I A-1 36. X S A Advertisers PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Style Headquarters for Southeast Missou gyttn 1 v ity, 45111, xlsvgma .qv 1-.zany Qt, Q , o U' is-ii' 1' ' W 'ul' 9 --1.4-:am uf- v 'Q 'rs W-'P 5 U '04 jg' ' ' gg.. '50 ' . efsif . aiaz:?f2?s:!ffaws:s.., N :SiftE:f:Q:2:2:f:f:E:f:f:7 zQ:.:::::':-az-Q:-:fx-:-cs! W0 rthy! Worthy of the trust and confidence placed with us, by the students and teachers of Cape Girardeau's and Southeast Mi-ssouri's educa- tional institutions, is our greatest ambition. For when We have ful- filled this obligation We are as- sured thiat we have anticipated your Wants 1n wearing apparel, - '?E:f?f525fi2f1 f.'f:2:2:' .' ' l the newest in fashions gwmg Yau . from the choicest markets, at , ,. prices Within the reach of au. But style and price alone are not the magnet Whlch attracts, it is a convenient and shopping atmos- phere. Rest assured, at Hechts, you are always welcome to make ,,:4-- thls store your shopping head- 'VP il. ff?2s::.i if uarters. ' '- - ,,,,, Rf l' 107 N- M3111 1 i 1 Xfis riiis: '5'f1fZQl2Z211:5'ff1E,2:i?Z::1iaiii: :f?iE2EifiE '?:3- ? ':::. Aff: - E-l11E3E3ErEgE5E1E1 5553215551- -23231, 'fgE3., ga .5E5E3If1' E I .... I P- ' - -- ' r ' ' Q H 12222. at ' -41?EE1f15'E'i52??' 42.5251 EE' I ' wfeatfawffg.-ff. ,gsgsgsggfe -X 1-35:1 ' nf :5:2:f 452255. 'NJ ':I:2:2::. , 4' '1:l:?:l:'. 2: 2:fE1:fif. :fE2E1-fs. X 1:1:551:1:2:-. fziizlzkiz-. . -iii? '2:?:1:1:?:5:-. 2:f:E:2:E:1:i:'. '-izfzifizjggfb -4 a- vfif55595725E52555533535521255235551 2 'filz-, ' ., .... WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS -138-3 WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS The Home of Values CQ. CLOTHING READY-To-WEAR Ciape Girardeau, Mo. DRY GOODS - SHOES HOSIERY Wholesale Candy MEN'S FURNISHINGS , , w M Fountain Supplies . ml Ice Cream Cones, Etc. . . iii A -we--.i,Efs.El1 I O ', , 1 Svengfrodq .Cdwa 19 MAIN ST.. QUALITY SERVICE YOURS TO ENIOY A Beautiful Place, High-Class Merchandise and Quick and Pleasant Service DRUGS - SODA FOUNTAIN - LUNCHES CHorl1inigsWorth Candies I CPage 8: Shaw Cfandiesl 6 0 Z I PHARMACY YOUR FAMILY DRUG STORE 1129 BROADWAY PHONE 139 PAITRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS -139- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PO 65, S in St0re pp p g Over l0c Realty Co. F. W. WotolWo'rtl1 ' and Company First National Bank Building Phone 573 Cape Girardeau, Mo. CHIEF SAGAMORE TALKS PROF. ROSE-The Black Mask Play Coach with free pealing, six speed transmission, and shatter-proof brass. Mr. Rose spends his spare time hauling ora-tors about the country and founding frats. He Re-debates all debates to his English comp. classes, broadcasts the football games, and is Mr. Doherty's orderly at all track meets. What more could you Want? THE BAND-That master combination of noise, discord, and rack- eteering Which marches out of step at football games and makes everyone at basketball games know that All Is Not Quiet on the Western Front. Consists of 44 pieces? How many players? The means to an end: tuition. DR'NK Suedekurn 65, Son ' A - Dealers - A Majestic Radios and In Sterilized Bottles Electric Refrigerators Bottled and Distributed by Hardware - Wall Paper Plumbers' Supplies, SherWin-Wil- liams Paints and Vlarnishes Coca-Cola Botthng 620-622 Goon HOPE sr. Company Cape Girardeau - - Missouri Cape Girardeau - - Missouri PHONE 99 WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS - 140 - WE PECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS A if II V Q if E A Bank for Students When You Think of Banks Think of F iifst National F irst A First National Bank Cape Girardeau, Mo. I ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 141 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS -' T 7 ifia:E55E-1:w2, '5 !' DO Y LE S HA It SHOP PE . . E651 Themis and Spanish ,', 1.,-. 9 +1 .sais ,N f' . . . 5 Cape C-lrardeau's Oldest Mlllmery Store MM Q For over 69 years this store has practiced giving women and misse-s Uhe latest styles and finest quality millinery at moderate prices. These passing years are surely evidence of our strict observance of this policy. RED HIGDON-The one and only honest-to-goodness, red-blooded and virile m-an on the c-ampus. Is privileged to use the faculty wash-room on the second floor, and the only mortal in school Wfhfom Miss Kent allows to place his feet on a table ing the library. What Iis the secret, Red? His Whisker cult found little fertile soil! Most of the students have the rocks to. get a razor. I-Ie'-d have more success with a Gandhi movement. Try it fin summer school, what? Higdon likes raw onions and the Republican Party. MARY ElLLEN ENGLAND-Oiur own Swedish Nightingale who wants to look like Anna May Wong. She sings high, and plays tennis the same way: over the fence. She was one of the Great Lovers in Tulip Time, but off the sta-ge is is-hy and coy. Mary Ellen is the only -girl who nevler frowns. How do we know? f an at it For Complete Laundering and Dry Cleaning Service Including RUGS - SHADES .- CURTAINS NEW RIGDON LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning Company 16-22 N. SPRIGG ST. PHONE 577 and 75 Cape Girardeau, Missoiuri PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS -- 142 - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 228 N. PACIFIC PHONE 428 CAPE BOTTLINC WORKS - MGf1'LZLfGCf'LLT61'8 of - HIGH GRADE CARBONATED BEVERAGES P I' IMITATION cRA'i5EU3Pi33fT GRAPE JUICE 14 HAVUR yOU CAIW f'-0f?Gff I n Sterilized Bottles FESTAL HALL Finer Foods GQDDARD GROCER Co. HOME OF QUALITY PRODUCTS CAPE GIRARDDAU - - MISSOURI WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS - 143 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS ALTl'lER'S Furniture Company Where Broadway Meets Middle COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS CAPE GIRARDEAU --.------ MISSOURI The BA HN BR os. Hardware Oo. Mississippi Valley PRINTING CO. A Growing Home Institution Established 1860 We appreciate your patronage Cfomme-rcial Printing of every de- 10-12-14 MAIN I scription. Prices Sgrggcfilnggrigzasonable Cape Girardeau - - Missouri TOM HAW--Here we have the Dean's chief annoyance-during classes, between classes, week-ends, and holidays. Tom is a real lady-killer, but does not believe fin love, neither at first sight nor after long suffefring. He dens up in thie Oo-op, or scurries into one of the gyms if t'he pursuit is too hot. Tom took a course in Tea-Room Mlanagement, and is now employed as chi-ef -host of the lower hall and Co-op. Also acts as financial adviser to Chanlie. GEORGE SHILLIG-Ah, we have the great promoterg he'll promote anything provided there is money in the deal, or that a member of the Board of Regents may be involved. Pretty clever, old top, keep 'em guess- ing. Hat's off to the bow-legged drum major. Some would even turn to the greatest graft on the campus for free tuition. The yes man to your face, but what-a-man to your back. His great plea is Do it for the honor. you get. Bah. -a w V- L '1',,,.. its A,xk ,Z ,I 9 llv: T gil? k'., 1- s 'I'he ALVARADO ' 'L West of Capie Girardeau on p 5 Highway Sixty -0116 kv ,,,. ,..., I Dinners 1 Lunches iii ' i..i' 1 ...' j Refreshments - ' f gf In our Beautiful Grill Room U i.. A ,.,.. , ,,,, ..,,,..., , , ,. ,, .. Cape Girardpeau - - Q Missouri Ample Parking Space . . . Curb Servtice . . . Our Super-Service Station offers Gasoline 'and Oil, Greasing, Car Washing and Tire Service. There are 36 othier Kelso Oil Co. Service Stations anxious to serve you PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 144 -- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS , M I C K E Y ' S BROADWAY AND PACIFIC K 4 f 990-UD: ll Meet the old Gang - A Reunion in Itself Phone 4l8 We Deliver JOHN OLIVER-Here we have the great believer in War as a means of reducing population. But wlhy is he changing fhis mind? Did he find out who constitutes the excess population? Hle is the master critic of all types of stage art. tHe once saw a play in St. Louis.D Last year he played tennis in the Sagamore before he played it on the courts-always ahead, don't you know. John owns the Little Red Riding Hood cloak, on which Frances sewed the piping. Head salesman for J. O., Inc. GERALD COSGROVE--He has the one and only dynamic person- ality in school Cask himj. Belongs to dozens of the organizations on the camrpus, and even attends the meetings occasionally if he can find nobody to play bridge. Gerald had the most convincing bray of any of his species in captivity, but has refused three offers to Join sideshows of Ringling Brothers. He and Little Schmidt constitute the Dual Alliance of An archists. F1NNEY's DRUG i f f f STORE . a'll tif' 19 MAIN ST. Spalding Athletic Goods for Every Man Phone 437 709 Broadway STE-l-SON HATS Cape Girardeau - - Missouri Wilson Bl'Ofl'l6l'S FUrl1lSllll1gS WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS - 145 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS The Students Store Two Complete Stores to Serve You Better New Students and Old Students Make Our Stores Their Hangout You Are Always Welcome at r , p 'Q 'ii 'fl 1 51.7. f 'O , ' MARQUETTE HOTEL 1127 BROADWAY PORTER STUBBS-Ah, the man wlomen dream about QW-hen they have horrible nightmaresj. He never dates the same girl twice. The pride of Mr. Emery's physic class, and master biologist all at once. Ask Porter Who the ideal man is if you want to really know. He has his hair set in a beauty shop, and likes any kind of tooth paste you buy. JOHN CHESTNUTT-The one man on the campus who in knickers and beret looks as all men should 'in such an outfit, azslsanine. He'd break into any society to criticize it. Out of the Basement was his one feeble attempt to put his nonsense before the student body. One reason he's so thin is thaft he Walks so far for his cigarettes. Why neot be kind to your throat? Next to Glenn Jones he thinks everything is Wrong' just as a crazy man thinks the rest of the World out of joint. Respect for O'Cl181',S opinions is a chaucerian idea-or even farther back-as far as he is concerned. J. J. Newberry Co Good Hope and Sprigg 5C and 10C Store Wh V I ' h ckocsmes - MEATS are S5fjr? lWe'g and VARIETY GOODS 19 N. MAIN ST. Phone 93 We deliver Cape Girardeau, Mo. O PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 146 - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Riverside Lumber Company The Place to Buy When You Want to Build 0 1 eemm ' f f CAPE GIRARDEAU '- - - ' ------ MISSOURI MORGAN OAK and FREDERICK Phones 106 and 96 T H E C O - O P The Studenfs Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND REFRESHMENTS WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS '- 147 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS Idan-Ha HOTEL CAFE DIXIE GREYHOUND Bus DEPOT GLENN JONES-The gentleman Wiho believes in nothing. Every- thing is Wrong: spiritually, politically, morally, economically, and ment- ally. The last is easy to understand. He would overthrow civilization and establish one according to G. Jones, Valley Park, Mo. The most ardent supporter of the Capaha Arrow and al-l popularity contests. He likes to tell of the Stupidities of Man, using, all the while, Shakespearean vocab- ulary. MR. DOHEiRTY+Without doubt the most optimistic Quhll prof. in the college. He simply loves the American and English methods of gov- ernment, and believes that Southeast Missouri is the Urtopia of the World. He holds that all Wars, including matrimonial ones, have an economic cause. Second only to Mr. Rose in the irregularity of his class meetings. Winner of the medal for the best-groomed professor on the campus. He Won't Wear suspenders, and considers a belt for ornamental purposes only. Southeast Missouri Lumber Co. mv tells ' 51 ,-ji' ,.--1-:di-v 62211311551-16'-1 ,... ., to ' ' ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL ILLLMO CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. VANDUSER Telephone 83 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ..-.148 ... PATPONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS lllllillii Hilti! llilliflhi C S HE most appreciated gift is the one your friends can't buy- your photograph. In acknowledging gifts from old friends- send your photo- graph. 2511119 LUEDER's sTUD1o 427 Broadway 2155111195 Official Photographer of the S A G A M O R E WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS - 149 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS Get Your Business Education Milla-gzpoestg Grocery At L At- S it - 1 Broadway and Pacific af lnler ecre 3-rla Claude Miller, Mgr. School 503 Broadway Foeste Grocery y C G' 'd , M . ape , lral eau O Bloomfield and Hanover Indlvlduial Woyk Chas. F. Foeste, Mgr. RUBEN SGHADE- Hello, I'm Schadeg I write all the news. What do you know about yourself ? I arrange all the dates on the calendar. See Miss Gillard onily after you have told me. Get it in the paper Iirstg Worry about the time, .place and event afterwiardg that's my motto. I'm never wronlg. I know all, see all, and get all clelightfully mixed uvp. Come on, let's all be good fellows to the last dance and I'll publish that. Schade belongs to the Panther Club-that famous organization whose members begin to wheeze before they reach the top of the divideg so, we leave him to his summer job of enrolling thousands of Freshmen for the fall term. HOWARD ERYE-The most powerful political boss on the campus. He runs the elections of every club to which he belongs. A finished dramatic actor in the Passion Play, and for four years the chaplain of the Websters. Never dates any girls excepting freshmen, and then they must go Dutch. He expects to learn to dance in 1935. SOUTHEAST MISSUURIAN Is the one daily newspaper that covers the news of Southeast Missouri. It prints columns of school news from throughout the district every day and is used in more school rooms than any other paper. MORE THAN 8500 HOMES RECEIVE THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN EVERY DAY PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 150 -- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - , X THE HOTEL ,Elm MARQUETPE . ST. LOUIS CAPE GIRARDEAU G. A. Baynharn, Mgr. E. C. Robinson Lumber Co. Eternit Asbestos Shingles for Better Homes Phone 304 U J' 0 r 1'1' F 4-1- f ,.,.,... Yard Cor. Henderson and Independence CAPE GIRARDEAU - - MISSOURI WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS -151- 636 Good Hope Cape Girardeau WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS Your Nearest Source of Supply for Coal ts cmd Dresses HOSIERY - HATS - GLOVES and PIECE GOODS JACK FLEMING-Is there any man on the campus with more vitality? Oh, Jinny, you're so sweet! Vfandivort replies Cwith many, many gigglesj cl-asfpinlg her hands in childish glee: Ditto, ditto, ditto. Jack is her chief escort from every class, unless he is prohibited by the Dean. In that event he meets her between bells on the divile. Too bad .Tack didn't go along to Columbia with the crowd six weeks ago. The candy lasted as rfaar as Saint Louis, then the fair maiden's thoughts turned to the one she was to meet. Fleming, too, can tell the Profs how to do their stuff, especially M-rr. Moore. Very versatile young fellow, eh? JUANITA MEDCALF-The flower of the student body bending its head first toward Chicago and then towards Weigle, and another whose name we refrain from using here. She wins friends by telling them what she thinks of them, isn't that true, Professor? She and Dorothy Seabaugh share honors in directing INt1lma-te Stwurtgers. The one in the library who'll give a fellow a book witlrout his personal history. , , VANDEVEN f v 4 Mercantile Co. Tlrlli sronr ron rmzuov - Dealers in - - AN-'1 'SD'm GENERAL MERCl'lANDlZE FRESH MEATS Hart Schafner Cr Marx Corner Broadway and Pacific Sts Cl0fl1eS PHONE. 426 Cape Girardeau - - Missourl We Give Eagle Stamps PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 152 -- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ou recognize u It lnstani:ly--- ! 'I' qfiv 3 If , 'f Nmlilyglly b , , 'ww 3 ggg1...Qff:'f: f l. J it h e q u I it Y I n ANNUALS ss After your approving eye has glanced through the neatly printed pages -of the 1932 Sagamore, let it rest on such .items as col- or, type and copy ar- rangement, engravings and the cover. These seem mere triiies, but are all necessary to the production of quality year books-quality not measured in number of pages, pictures or the amount of money they cost, but the satisfaction a Missourian-printed An- nual brings to the staff, students and faculty. If you have not used Missourian quality, we suggest, for your own in- formation, that you let us show you the advantages of a well-printed book. A COMPLETE SERVICE ART - ENGRAVING- PRINTING Missourian Printing 6' Sta. Co. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS --1S3- WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS TRY OUR MEATS or QUALITY i Tasty and juicy 1' o Sanitary Meat Market YOU'LL NOTICE THTE DIFFERENCE 637 BROADWAY PHONE 1806 LYNN TWITTY-Here's to the man who wears short socks with the knickers so Women can see the stuff man's made of. He seems to roll the bones as well as the socks, but Tom Haw gets all the blame. How in- nocent and trustworthy some strong men can look-aren't you really ashamed, Twitty? MARGARET RIGGS :The teacher of fa1tlz.er's classes when he's away. That may have made her the most confirmed cynic on the campus. After announcing to the Black Mask members that all of the one-act plays were silly, she tried for a part, got it, and walked away with the act. What does that prove? We've heard that she's been hushed in -only one class, Grammar, only because she knew more than the teacher and felt her efforts useless. Her name would go down in the annals of School and Community if that publication could only learn about the survey she made of the cost of a student's living on the campus. Some one page the editor. Missouri Utilities Company H. B. N ewm-an, District Manager '-' ' SERVING SOUTHEAST MISSOURI PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS -154- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS N NN N -N NN NNNNNNN -N -N NNN 9:1 , NN N N N Cs asian 1 Cape Girardeau lv Largest Store For over 25 years this organization has catered to the needs of the faculty and students of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers Coll-ege, offering each year merchandise above the average, in style and quality, and on this reputation have con- tinued to grow, just as your college, through the highest type of teaching, has continued to increase its enrollment. A Complete Apparel Service for Men, Women, Children CARLETON FULLBRIGHT-The most democratic aristocrat We have on the campus. His pet tfheory is that people who work should not mingle with those who do not. Grades seem to prove that he adheres to his- principle-that is, if the rest of us can fool ourselves into thinking we are doing something. He is Mr. Do'herty's chief political advisor. Carleton believes Kin distinguishing features such as painted radiators to put up a bold front. Amen. A HARRY MCFARLAND-Here is the chief Bo-bo of the quadruple alliance. You've seen it galloping around the campus. Harry is the offi- cial lrost at Dormeyer's Where he 'gains most of his knowledge for the Wide range of marks he makes from E's to A's. Ambitious? Well, vve've known him to use a street car as transportation from the above men- tioned place of 'business to the college. He is conclusive evidence that a pair of white duck pants and a megaphfone do not a cheer leader make. MEET ME AT FERC-USONSU S 6211327 if ' X 1 I I I I I I v . Pn6FE:sslaNAl. .PHAnMAclsm-Ziff'-' PI-DONE 201 729 BROADWAY WHY NOT? Let Walter Ferguson be Your Druggist! CAPE GIRARDEAU --------- MISSOURI WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS - 155 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS lilliillliiiihlilllil Wihiihil ilihl STURDIVANT BANK AT FOUR-O-FOUR BROADWAY 'N CAPE GIRARDEAU The Oldest Bank in Southeast Missouri mHUuHHwUMwHKlvlHmHmwluhbwllwblbvliuh Meyer-Albert Grocer Company Wholesale - Distributors - CAPAHA BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS And SPECIAL BRAND FLOUR CAPE GIRARDEAU - - Mxssoom PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 156 - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PHIL. C. HAMAN Ideal Shoe Repair DRUGGIST Shop 609 BROADWAY Guaranteed Shoe Rebuilding Authorized Kodak Agency 905 BROADWAY Done by Expert Workmen J0hU'St0U Chocolates Ladies Wood Heels a Specialty T-he Nyal Service Store SNAPPY SERVICE Parker Pens and Pencils Beauty Now.. Permanence in Later Years Assured for Your Becktold Bound Book As the years pass, the contents of your annual will become more and more priceless. Bound as it is in a Becktold Cover, this edition with ordinary care will last more than a lifetime. The distinction' and charm of genuine craftsmanship possessed by all Becktold Covers is well exempliiied in this 1932 Sagamore. BECKTOLD COMPANY 200-212 Pine St. St. Louis For Your Entertainment 'S The Book Stores 123 MAIN STREET 807 BROADWAY THE BEST OF PICTURES cape Girardeau - - Missolui-i WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS -157- Pacific 8: William Phone 780 WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS The well informed choose ICE REFRIGERATION PURE ICE CO 314 S. Ellis Phone SALES and SERVICE Ford GROVES Cape - Jackson - Sikeston 4 Model Grocery Say It With Flowers The appropriate Gift for All r ' f-inf ' Knaup Floral Co. 701 BROADWAY Fancy Groceries and Bonded Member F. T. D. Lunch Meats Call 37 3 We Deliver NOEL WAITE-Behold, the prophet of the ages who quoted Miss Knepper, Without presenting the evidence to her, that he had fallen upon the process of tri-secting angles. Won't he and Archimedes have a great time in the hereafter Cpro-vided the old gent hasn't learned how it is done by this time himself ?J Consider. fellow readers, what Georgia Tech turned awiay from her doors unrecognized-'a chance for a place in the annals of immortality. BERNARD SCHMIDT-Well met, our little brother from Sullivan, Mo. Aside from Henry Mueller, Schmidt knows more about the meaning of Words than any one on the campus. As a reader, he was ranked with Vachael Lindsay, but the poet is dead now. You can coax him into any j-ob, but how he liked to be coaxed. He Will play bridge from morning to night, if you but suggest it. At present Bernard holds first place in tihe cynic row. Let me be head m-an, or nothiinigf' he says. May be some day. P Bauer Baking Co. ' ii ii l l Eat Bauerls Gifts That Are Different TWIN HEALTH BREAD Phone 1287 Fancy Cakes and Pastries a Missourian Building Spegialty PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS --158 - PATRONIZE O UR ADVERTISERS THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI State Teachers College CAPE GIRARDEAU H 'QQQ X ST,TS l l 70 FF-l Beautitul Campus and Crounds ot 200 Acres E Excellent Croup ot College Buildings Two Modern Dormitories tor Women Library ot 50,000 Volumes I-louck Stadium and Field l-louse tor All Intercollegiate Sports Directed Athletics tor Men and Women Drama, Forensics, Music Room, Board and All Fees 15290.00 per Year Catalog upon request IOSEPH A. SERENA, President. WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS --V159 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS Everything New in jewelry, Watches, Diamonds CLIFTON'S Complete Gift Department 715 BROADWAY First-Class Optical Service Joe L. Moseley, Inc. C 0TH'NGd' SHOES an jewelers and Optometrists 801 Broadway Phone 1247 ' FRANCIS CROSBY- Oh, to be a Crosbyenerilanf' sighs some of our girl friends. He is Prof. Rose's pet theory, comprenez? After giving Mr. Payne some information about lizards, one day, Crosby learned a thing or tvvo himself about when to keep still. He is a great aid in keep- ing all sails full on our good old ship-Cvape College-the main sail being the Forum. He is an expert in Elngfli-sh, Geology, Chemistry-in fact, just mention your own subject. COACH COURLEUX-The coach who should have been a Pullman the 's built that vvayl. The only remaining advocate of corporal punish- ment and solitary confinement. He is the one, only, and absolute autocrat of the boys' gym. A great social lion, and the only defender of the Sopho- more athletic telams. His cut system is not the one used by the Dean. l sms I v ,.,'.Q'7 'f O X S5 362-E ,c H. A. LANG 24,h.0flN'lfPO y'KX?igixigf', I 0 IEWELER 7 a Cole s Shoe Repair '13 shop it . . . l Prize Winners National K--' Shoe Repair Contest 126 N. MAIN ST. Ghicaso, M31'Ch 1-4, 1931: New Cape Girardeau - - Missouri York City, Feb. 29-March 3, 1932 Frisco 85 Mo. Pacific R. R. Broadway at Sprigg , Time Inspector Phone 640 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS -160- Conservation Store 731 Broadway We Deliver PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Zw i Ck 'S Last Chance Shoe Store Pocket Billiard H-all 903 BROADWAY Cigars Candies Lunches and Cape Girardeau, Mo. v 1' Soft Drinks An Ordeifly Place Stylists of Beautiful Footwear Good for Recreation Midwest Dairy Products Corporation Manufacturers of Midwest Ice Cream And Midwest Pasteurized Dairy Products Phone 2066 Phone 8 MR. GRAUEJL-The quick-change artist of the faculty. Must have been out late when his hair was frost-bitten and took on that autumnal color. He kept everyone. Without a pass out of the stadium so effectively that he has received an offer from St. Peter as Assistant at THE Gate. His skating on the sidewalks has caused several mothers to bring in their children from the danger zone. His 'cackling at funny things has had but two- competitors: Cosgrove and Pfotenhauer. He mothers the freshmen and step-mothers the Juniors. Enough. A u JOHN CROW SLOVER-Yes, Slover, go on, cr-ow. The most sophis- ticated and. formal hayseed in the western hemisphere. Talks, reads, re- ports and debates with hfis head cocked to one sideg eyebrows arched a la Constance Bennett. The Wave, or curl, in his hair is 'suspiciously artifi- cial in appearance. Slover will -be one of the chief founders of Pi Kappa Delta when the group gets enough funds to buy a copyright for their chapter. Evans' right-hand man. For Your Fresh ' Hemstitching VEGETABLES, ERUITS G'ff N0 e 'eS Or anything 'good to eat he CALL 851 N O VEL TY SHOP FICK'S Telephone 1227 Greeting Cards - Hosiery WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS - 161 - WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS Saving by System The best way to save money is to use a systematic saving plan. We have plans that make saving easy. Save while you earn. --if-Lv-x if ' S URETY' 1 l SAVINGST1 L'oAN x F. H. NIEMEIER Groceries - Meat Market Vegetables and Soft Drinks We solicit and deliver to your door. We give su-plerior dis-count stamps. 1192 Broadway Phone 1521 T rachtenber g's 111 N. MAIN ST. Children's and Ladies' Wear Millinery Exclusive but Not Expensive Cape Girardeau - - Missouri Personal Attention at 131.3 War Cu-mans One door west of Fox Broadway J Jbgafibef WELDEN STEIN-Ye Capaha Editor. He suppresses every article that has anything to do with the freedom of student expression or the Republican party. He has two great foreign loves, languages and Greta Garbo. Concerning his linguistic ability, it is rumored that he almost landed a position at Dutchtown teaching all 'of the Spanish, Latin and English. Stein is no problem in the class room, for when the period gets dullrand no one has anything to say, give him any subject and the fellow will do at least ten minutes Without changing his tone of voice. May he live long and have all of the dutch dates his little heart desires. We express our appreciation to the faculty and students of the College who are purchasers of Equitable Annuities and Life Insurance. For Intelligent Service Call Graduate Underwriter PHONE 1544 A R. A. Brooks, Dist. Mgr. Equitable Life Assurance Society Rooms 302 and 303 H. St H. Bldg. Cape Girardeau, Mo. . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 162 - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS SCOTT 'S STORE 33 N. MAIN ST. Specialists in 5c to SI.OO Merchandise Cape Girardeau - - Missouri West Broadway Grocery We Carry a Full Line of . Staple Groceries and Fresh Meats WE DELIVER Blechle Brothers, Props. Phone 944 1227 W. Broadway Illinois Coal Co. 337 lVIerriwether St. Illinois and Kentucky Coal PHONE 1192 Quality and Service The Great American Value jar Economical Transportation ,iii-. l I e e? Rueseler Motor Co. HWHWWWKHWWINWHHWHI d RIVERSIDE ICE Th YI 'bl k ' t DUOICOTEIii,a ldotgollien Eoatgil CQ, enamel book paper developed for Yearbook production. The Annual, being primarily a picture book, requires paper of a.n even, consistent tone to adequately bring out the full color values of printing plates, and to make the book consisltenlt throughfout. UDUOKOITEU is distributed by the leading paper merchants in the principal cities of the United States. Manufactured exclusively by THE MIAMI VALLEY COATED PAPER CO. Franklin, Ohio. llllltiiliilliliiflllililil - Dealers In - ICE and COAL - Telephon-es -- Ice Plant C-oal Office 530 515 620 North Main S-t. Carpe Girardeau - - Missouri WE' RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS -163- WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS Churned from Cream Suwefaaglnff ' Produced in BUTTER Southeast Missouri l H Phone 796 4 1 1932 Teachers College RINGS and PINS Reliable - I since fi ' . 1, , 1904 ,ii fix, L B R. Home of 58 Facet Blue White Diamonds ALPHA SCOGGIN-She says her middle name is Tillie. and that in De Soto girls -are not modern. She reads Five Little Peppers and How They Grew. and other such suggestive literature. She is the phonograph of the Capaha Arrow Staff, and publicity agent for George Snider, and at times, for Henry Mueller. Tillie cried three Weeks when her mother made her bob her hair. She Wants to be a fairy. A pp1'ecia'ti0n- I Wish to take this opportunity to express the appreciation of the Sagamore Staff and the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College to the business men of 'Carpe Girardeau and the district for their liberal co-opera- tion in advertising with the 1932 Sagamore. GEORGE' W. SHILLIG, Business Manager PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - 164 -- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ndex to A vertisers 518 918 Inc. 201 437 442 139 372 426 Automobile Dealers Druggists Tieplllmle Dormeyer's Pharmacy, um Jer 1127 Broadway ........... Ford Groves Motor Co., V Dormevelvs Pharma? 42 North Sprigg ...................... 172 Malfuette Hotel 'y' Rueseler Motor Co., 221 N. q ' Irouutflill ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1S71 Ferguson' Vvaltel' P1131 luacy' 729 Broadway ....................... Bakers Fin11ey's Drug Store, Bauer Bros., 700 Broadway ....,.,. 436 709 Broadway ,,,,,,,,., B k Hamaifs Drug Store, an S 609 Broadway ......,. First National Bank, 117 N. Main 255 Kilgoreis Pha1.ma'cy, Sturdivant Bunk, 404 B'way ...... 301 1129 Broadway '.',', BIllI3I'd Halls Dry Gggds LustC1umcc, 903 Broadway ......,. 435 Bartels Merc. Co., 735 B'way -,,- B k Hirsch Bros. Store, 238 S. Sprigg 93 00 S Vandeven Merc. Co., 833 B'way,. Ostcrlolis Book Store, S07 B'wz1y 923 I . osnei-ions Book snare, ' Electric Companies 123 N' Mmm ' ' '- 545 Missoiii-i Utilities Co., 440 B'way 27 Building 6' Loan Assin- Five and Ten Cent Stores Suits' Loan ASS U' F2 Newbei-ry, J. J., 19 N. Main ...... 1841 ' c ........................ 0 Candy Wholesalers Perkinson Candy Co., 12 B'wz1y..1S51 Cement Manufacturers Marquette Cement Co., South Cape Gimrcleaii ............ Cleaners and Dyers Rigdon Dry Cleaning Dept. 16 N. Sprigg .......,v....,....,...,..... Valet Cleaners 811 Broadway .... Coal Illinois Coal Co. 337 Merriwether .... ........ Confectioners Mickey's 900 Broadway ...... ..... Crea meries Sugar Creek Creamery 103 S. Sprigg ............ ..... 491 75 1313 1192 418 796 Scott Stores, Inc., 33 N. Main ...... 1690 Woolworth, F. W., Co., 1 N. Main ....... ............ ....... 1 2 29 Florists Knaup, 136 S. Pacific ...... Furniture Dealers VVa1thers Furniture Co. 503 B'way .......... ...... . Gifts .. 780 . 95 Gift Shop, 309 Broadway ............ 1287 Novelty Shop, 505 Broadway ...... 1227 Grocers CRetaill Conservation Store, 731 B'way .... 851 Foeste, 400 S. Hanover ............., 1935 Hirsch Bros. Store, 230 S. Sprigg .......................... 93 Miller Foeste, 901 Broadway ...... 1188 Model Grocery, 701 Broadway Niemeier, F. H., Grocery, 373 1192 Broadway ...................... 1521 Vandeven Merc. Co., S33 B'way West Broadway, 1227 B'way ...... 426 944 WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS --165- WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS Index to Advertisers Grocers lWhoIesalel Goddard Grocer Co., 101 William 315 Meyer-Albert Grocer Co., 208 N. Main .... ..,............ ,,,,. 5 9 0 Hardware Bahn Bros. Hardware Co., 10 N. Main ..,........,......,. ..,l, 5 89 Suedekum Kc Son, 620 Good Hope ...... .. 99 Hotels Idan-Ha, 131 N. Fountain ........,. 656 Marquette, 338 Broadway ........ 2111 lce Pure Ice Co., 314 S. Ellis ............ 44 Riverside Ice 85 Fuel Co. Oflice, 614 N. Main ....,......,.,..,..,,,.,,, 515 Insurance Brooks, R. A., 302 H.-H. Bldg...15'l4 jewelers Kassel, E. W., 625 Broadway .... 658 Lang, H. A., 126 N. Main ............ 404 Moseley, Joe L., S01 Broaclway..1274 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Buckner-Ragsdale, 130 N. Main 558 I-Iechts, 107 N. Main ........,...,..,.. 1443 Trachtenbergs, 111 N. Main ...... 194 La und ries New Rigdon, 22 N. Sprigg ......,, ,... 5 77 Lumber lRetaill Riverside Lumber Co., 340 S. Frederick ................,,,. 106 Robinson, E. C., Lumber Co., 5 S. Henderson ........,....,........ 304 Southeast Missouri Lumber Co., 427 Jefferson ...,..................,,,. S3 Meats llletaill Seehausen Sanitary Meat Market, 637 Broadway ............ . ..........,. 1806 Men's Clothing Bohnsacks, 19 N. Main ...... ..... 5 08 Buckner-Ragsdale Co., 130 N. Main .................. ..... 5 58 Cliftons Clothing Store, 71,5 Broadway . .......... ........ 1 8 Cofers, 636 Good Hope ...... ........ 1 054 News pa pe rs Southeast Missourian, Missourian Building ....,, -100 Oll Alvarado Service Station, Broadway and Highway 61... Photographs .2165 Lueders Studio, 437 Broadway .... 650 Printing llobl Missourian Printing: Co., 303 Broadway ........................ 4-00 Mississippi Valley Printing Co., S N. Sprigg ............................ 352 Real Estate Popp KL Springer ,lcealty Co., 10 First Nat. Bk. Bldg ........... 573 Restaurants . Alvarado Restaurant, . Broadway and Highway 61 .... 2163 Idan-Ha Cafe, 403 Broadway .... 282 Schools and Colleges Latimers Secretarial- School, 503 Broadway .............. 5 ......... 8 50 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Albert Hall Dorinitory ............ 390 Dean of Women ............. .... 1 278 Educational Building ...... 264 Houck Field ................... ...... 1 342 Leming Hall Matron .......... 481 Leming Hall Dormitory ........ 4444 President ................................ 602 Supt. of Bldgs. and Grounds.. 603 Shoes lRetaill Cole's Shoe Shop, 640 B'way ...... 640 Ideal Shoe Shop, 915 B'way ...... S38 Soda Water Cape Bottling Works, 228 N. Pacific ........................ 488 Milcle Coca Cola Co., Oflice, 15 S. Spanish ...... .- .......... 714 Theatres Fox Broadway, S05 Broadway .... 39 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS -166- I I I -New mn' hwsw ,v:? l!A -.uh 'inf A few angles on campus per- sonalities: Devore in the midst of Ll strange interlude - three senior athletic stars - our Fran- ces - Juanita's boy friend - Arnoldi and Canepa, for no rea- son at' all - campus dog caught in a reflective attitude - two young things from Jackson -- ntliletically inclined co-eds in a whimsical mood. A Autographs . I fwwfww WWW' L f 'V d ' 4. ,fi 'H ffWW V50. M .. , . Q W Rm' Www if f! I2 me we. fkxjifi'-f Wg Qi 1-gm ww we wwf, TE Nrwg, N fi A DXMX gm, aww Um, f Q V V X f MT pwvwvfl mx R WG. Xgyfifmhw 6LXQmyEi . Sk wh, ' Q QMS QW Mimi NGHNK jg qymjrl- ' QQQYO ' NQXXJXYS. ' f' L swwvmbx- W Q H ' 5? 'OA A2 ' .7 , , , j 1 WAQLJA VW JTW, QAA. J L -Q-'f--ffM?.L,, Q ,1,Wpw, Q 1-k . -CJ j ',...QV- A44-U.,,f 4-Q 1 -2wJf W W w 6 WT K -' , fp! I Q Viv' '8 fW - 5,1-. IIT-ww-x U. , om. S+-.Ai .XQ'7 i.Y'X.Q.T.Q, -5 1, Q 1 1. 2 ,- 1 u A V , V ww 1 1 V W Y 1 f, N 1, I. Rf ix F Y y Q nd 7 , , 4 SENIORS William Lehmann Esther Lense John Lieberman Earl Linhart David Link Dayid Lintner Ann Long john Luebker Jane Lutz Barbara Mabis F rank Macek Willie Machekano Sharon Maier Judith Mara Diane Markham Sally Markling Paula Martin Jose Martinez Nancy Mathews James' Doughty Robert Miller Sharon Miller Judith Misir Sara Moenter julia Moore Vesta Moore Donna. Morris Marsha Moyer Michael McGrath Charleen McGuire Dennis McMaken Gordon McMaken Dorothy Mehl james Mellott Mark Mengering William Meyers Claudia Miller SENIORS Irene Mras Barbara Mueller Linda Neill Paul Nicklas Mary Nicol Sandra Niles Carl Odgers Shirley Oravec Barry Osterbur Steven'Oyer Wilimn Packer Nancy Palo Janet Pape Karen Patton Donna Paul Gary Pearch Holly Peterson Martha Placko Joyce Plassman John Prange Margaret Preston Marie Preston David Ramming Paulette Redner Marcia Reed Linda Reinhard Edward Richards Eric Ricketts Lynn Rieker Priscilla Riemenschneider Suzanne Rings Charlotte Rittenour Anthony Rizzo Michael Rothaar David Rousculp James Ruetsch Donna Runkle Nancy Rutan l92 I SENIORS Terry Ruther Robert Sael Joyce Sandal Richard Sandberg John Santoro Willimn Sayre Ruth Schepflin Carol Schick Katherine Schmidt Martha Schmidt Philip Schmidt Kenneth Schneider Robert Schroer Carol Schwandt Beth Schwenke Kathryn Scott R. Diane Scottz Marian Shoaf Michael Shoemaker David Shultz Janice Silver Kelly Silvers Io Ellen Simon Richard Sloneker Patricia Snyder john Sodt Sandra Stahl Thomas Stauffer Roxanne Steiger Robert Scott Wfilliam See Elizabeth Shafer Linda Schaffer Virginia Shaloo janet Shanabrook SENIORS Beverly Stein Dale Stein Brady Stoner james Strader James Strecker Eve Stroud Carol Swinehart Diane Taillie Marion Thiele Linda Thoms H. Edward Thornton Marilyn Tollefsen James Tracy Patricia Trimbath Donna Troesch Daryl Tubb Karl Van Dc-:est Kenneth Vessely Quang Van Vo Kirsten Vogeley Carol Wegstaff Lois Walter Carolyn Walters Jane Walther Norma Warburton Thomas Webb Jimmie Wellington Nancy Wells Janet Wendt Barbara Wenk Roger Wenninger Rebecca Wenske Rebecca Weston Shirley White Alan Williams David, Win gerter John Winnes SEN IORS Paul Winslow Patricia Wonner Patricia Woodmm Arthur Wyse Carl Yarmark Frederick Zechman Carl Zehner Kathryn Zimmerman Ann Zimpfer 1 Albin, Jerry B.A. Columbus Althoff, Marilyn B.S. Ed. Fremont Victory Belles, Co-Captain, WRG, CSEA, Zeta Pi Lambda, Homecoming Court., Althoff, Robert B.S. Fremont Kappa Iota Lambda, Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs, Campus Council, MRC, CSEA, Leonard Science Club. Angelou, Karen Boettcher B.M. Ed. Columbus Concert Band, Orchestra, Marching Band, Women's Chorus, Chi Theta Pi, Panhellenic Council, WRG, Treasurer. Arheit, Thomas B.A. Sarzrlzzrky Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs, Kap- pa Alpha Pi, Men's Glee Club, CIS, STS, Pre-Sem, LEAP, College Bowl Team. Aubrey, David B.A. Fort lVoyne, Ind. Pre-Sem, CIS, Freshman Class Treasurer, Men's Glee Club, Secretary, Business Man- ager, General Manager, Phi Mu Alpha, Al- pha Phi Omega. Augenstein, Phyllis B.A. Butler, Pa. Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer, Wo- men's Chorus, President, Germania, CSEA. Barick, Marjorie B.A. U pper Srmdzzrky WRG, Board of Campus Services, CSEA. Bartholomew, Jeanne B.A. Circleville CIS, Social Relations Club, Secretary, Alpha Delta Chi, President, Panhellenic Council, WRG. Bartczak, joseph B.A. Pittrbzzrgla, Pa. CIS, Vice President, Pre-Sem, Vice Presi- dent, Church Council, Track. Bassford, Dale Baltimore, Md. Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Freshman Class Presi- dent, Baseball, Football. Beck, David B.S. Bus. Ad. lVortlairzgtorz Tennis, Varsity C, Sigma Tau Omega, Board of Social Affairs, Commerce Club. Beckman, Carol B.S. Ed. Fremont CSEA, CIS. Beller, Karen B.M. Ed. Center Line, Mich. Concert Band, Orchestra, President, Marching Band, Chapel Choir, Women's Chorus, CMEA. Benko, Diane B.S. Welford, Pa. Zeta Pi Lambda, Vice President, Panhellenic Council, Board of Social Affairs. Biertz, Gerald B.M. Ed. Yorkvlle, Ill. Chapel Choir, CIS, CMEA, Phi Mu Alpha. Bitter, Lowell ' B.S. Genoa Chapel Choir, Leonard Science Club, STS, President, Vice President. Blakley, Ion B.S. Sidney Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Football. B.A. Brademeyer, Betty B.M. Tipp City May Day Queen, Daisy Mae, Circle K Sweet- heart, Chapel Choir, Phi Beta, STS, Kappa Alpha Pi, Orchestra, Chi Theta Pi. Brooker, Ronald Evan B.A. Ed. Goborzmz The Capital Guards Drill Team, Sigma Tau Omega, Arnold Air Society, CSEA. Brown, Deanna Lou B.M. Ed. Columbus CMEA, Chi Rho, OCWA, CIS, Marching Band, Women's Chorus, Capettes, Student Di- rector, Chapel Choir. Brown, Terry B.S. Ed. Marywille Baseball, Captain, Varsity C, Kappa Iota Lambda. Bucey, Max F. B.A. McCorzrzelwille Football, Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Sociology Club, Psychology Club. Bunsold, John B.S. Bus. Ad. Marysville Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Treasurer, Tau Pi Phi, Baseball, Varsity C. Burns, Michael B.A. Ed. Fort Louilerrlele, Flo. Kappa Sigma Upsilon, University Scholar. Buser, Anne B.S. Ed. Newark CSEA, Pi Phi Epsilon, Panhellenic Council, Campus Council, WRG, Sophomore Counselor. Byrd, Roger B.S. Ed. Moriorz Circle K, Judo, CIS, Treasurer. Dreher, Daniel R. B.S. Bus. Ad. Carnicom, Kaye B.A. Fremont Young Republican Club, AGO, STS, CSEA, French Club, Marching Band. Carr, Connie B.A. Ed. Britton, Minh. Zeta Pi Lambda, Panhellenic Council, CSEA, Cheerleader, Women's Chorus, ROTC Sweet- heart. Caudill, Bonita B.S. Ed. C olumbur OCWA, Victory Belles, Women's Chorus, CSEA, Masquers, Secretary, Pi Epsilon Delta, Pi Phi Epsilon. Cedargren, Alida B.S.N. C olumbur CAPS, WRA. Christensen, Priscilla B.S.N. Penn Yan, N .Y. CAPS, Pi Phi Epsilon. Cooper, Carl B.S. Bus. Ad. Inalependente Football, Intra Fraternity Council, Junior Class Treasurer, Kappa Iota Lambda, Commerce Club, Resident Assistant, Varsity C. Coryell, Deborah B.A. Centerville, Ind. Women's Chorus, Capettes, Church Council, Secretary, Chi Rho, Treasurer, CIS, Librarian. Crabbe, Donna B.S. Bd. Ahron Women's Chorus, Pi Phi Epsilon, CSEA, CAP- ITALIAN , Kappa Alpha Pi. Crates, Mark B,A, fenera Sigma Tau Omega, Pre-Sem, Psychology Club. Crawshaw, Pattiann B.S. Ed. C olumbur CSEA, Women's Chorus, OCWA, CAPITAL- IAN Staff. Craycraft, James B.A. Morral Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Secretary, Vice Presi- dent, CSEA, Basketball, Co-captain, Resident Assistant. Curtis, Lois B.S. Ed. Ottawa Lake, Mich. CSEA. Damschroder, Bon-nie B.S. Ed. Fremont WRG, Chi Theta tary, Sophomore Committee, CIS, Campus Council, Club, Board of Resident Assistant, Pi, Sophomore Class 'Secre- Counselor, Special Events CSEA, May Day Court, Homecoming Court, Ski Social Affairs, Chairman, University Scholar. Daniels, Joyce B.A. Ed. Riga, Minh. CSEA, Masquers, junior Class Secretary. Daubenmier, Charles B.S. Ed. Logan Kappa Iota Lambda, Varsity C, Football, CSEA, Junior Class Vice President, Campus Council, Political Science Club. Dechant, David B.A. New Lebanon Alpha Phi Omega, Circle K. Deckerd, Shari B.S. Ed. East Canton Pi Phi Epsilon, Panhellenic Council, Secretary, CIS, Women's Chorus, CSEA. Demaree, Susan B.A. Lake Forest, Ill. Womens Chorus, Capettes, CHIMES, Assist- ant Editor, Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs. Donahue, Barbara B.S. Ed. Columbus Chapel Choir. Doughty, James B.S. Ed. Columbus CSEA, Basketball, Track, Varsity C, MRC, Board of Social Affairs. Downing, Sharon B.C.M- Portsmouth AGO, Secretary-Treasurer, Womens Chorus, Phi Beta. lVe.rt Lafayette Football, Manager, MRC, Vice President, Var- sity C, Commerce Club, Sigma Tau Omega. -DuBois, Grant B.S. Niagara Falls, N .Y. Basketball, Sigma Tau Omega, American Chemical Society. Eberhard, Joyce B.A- Groue City CIS, Secretary, Board of Public Affairs, Pan- hellenic Council, Pi Phi Epsilon, Sophomore Counselor, Social Relations Club, Senior Class Treasurer. Ebert, Cheryl B.S. Ed. Canton CIS, Chi Theta Pi, Women's Chorus, May Day Court. Elswick, Earlena B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA, Vice President, CSEA, Emswiler, Glen B.S. Bus. Ad. Patarhala Alpha Phi Omega, President, Commerce Club, Circle K. Engel, Sandra L. B.S. Ed. Cheehtowaga, N .Y. Victory Belles, CSEA, Women's Chorus, Board of Social Affairs, Alpha Delta Chi, Treasurer. Erisman, Agnes B.S. Ed. Dayton Victory Belles, CSEA. Eurenius, Ann B.S. Ed. Columbzzr Alpha. Delta Chi, Board of Campus Services, CSEA, CIS, Women's Chorus, Capettes, WRG, Community Exploration, Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs. Fagerlund, Linda B.S. Ed. Worthington CIS, CSEA, Church Council, Secretary. Fear, Patricia B.A.A. Maron Victory Belles, STS, Angel Flight, Praetorians. Felice, Donald F. B.S. Bus. Ad. Alliance Football, Commerce Club, Kappa Iota Lamb- da. Ferne, Janice B.S. Ed. Detroit, Miele. CSEA, Chapel Choir, Sophomore Counselor, Concert Band. Few, Charles B.M. Ed. Oak Park, Miele. Concert Band, President, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, President, Varsity Quartet, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President, President, March- ing Band. Fike, Dorothy B.S. Eurlid CIS, WRG, Orchestra, WRA. Finke, Donald Lee B.S. Ed. Port Clinton CSEA, Circle K, Treasurer, Football, Track. Finkenbine, Judi B.A. Ed. Anna CIS, Chi Rho, Vice President, French Club, STS, University Scholar, W0men's Chorus, WRG, CSEA, Secretary, OSEA, Secretary. Fitzgerald, Dennis B.S. Cincinnati Circle K, Kappa Sigma Upsilon, STS, Resi- dent Assistant. Fleischer, Jean B.S. Ed. Cleveland Victory Belles, Secretary, CSEA, Fogt, Vickie B.A. Marion WRG, Social Vice President, President, Chi Theta Pi, Phi Beta, Womens Chorus, Cap- ettes, French Club, CSEA, Orchestra, Sopho- more Counselor, University Scholar, Home- coming Court. F razee, Susan B.S. Ed. Colznnbfzr Zeta Pi Lambda, OCWA, Ski Club, Secre- tary, CSEA. Frey, Virginia B.A. Ed. N ew Philadelphia CSEA, WRA, WRG. Fuller, Roberta C. B.M. Ed. Earl Canton Concert Band, Secretary, Orchestra, Chapel Choir, Marching Band, CMEA, Treasurer, WRG, CIS. Fullerton, Scott B-S. C olzfm biana Sigma Tau Omega, Arnold Air Society. Gearhiser, Chuck B.A. Radnor Commerce Club, Varsity C, Basketball, Base- ball, Tau Pi Phi, Kappa Iota Lambda, Resi- dent Assistant. Gerber, Kathy B.A. Ed. Grorre Pointe Woodr, Mirlz. Zeta Pi Lambda, Vice President, Board of Social Affairs, Orchestra. Gleason, Dianne B.S.N. Lorain CAPS, Chi Rho, WRA, CIS. Goodall, Bonnie G. B.S. Ed. Colnmbur OCWA, Vice President, Zeta Pi Lambda, Ski Club, CSEA. Gradel, Rodney B.M. Ed. Cincinnati Chapel Choir, CMEA, CIS, Phi Mu Alpha, AGO, Church Council, Young Republicans Club, Board of Academic and Cultural Af- airs. Graver, Nora B.S. Ed. Elmore Orchestra, CSEA, CIS. Greenke, Robert B.A. Canton Baseball, Varsity C, Kappa Iota Lambda' Church Council, Vice President. Halley, Ken B.S. Canton Delta Phi Alpha, Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Presi- dent, Intra Fraternity Council, Vice President, Resident Assistant. Harrer, Carolyn B.S. Ed. Toledo Women's Chorus, WRG, CSEA, CIS. Hasel, Susan B.S. Ed. Pemberzfille CIS, Librarian, CSEA, Vice President, Soph- omore Counselorg Womens Chorus. Haun, Gerald B.S. Ed. Carrellton CSEA, Concert Band, Arnold Air Society, CAPITALIAN Staff. Hawvermale, Carolyn B.S. Ed. Farmerroille Women's Chorus, CSEA. Heck, Barbara B.M. Ed. Gradenhzztten Women's Chorus, Secretary, Marching Band, Secretary, Capel Choir, Librarian, Phi Beta, CMEA, OSMEA, Secretary-Treasurer. Hein, Gary B.A Pittsburgh, Pa. Chapel Cho-ir, Pre-Sem, Delta Phi Alpha, Germania. Henclershot, Richard B.S. North Canton Capital Guards Drill Team, Campus Coun- cilg Kappa Iota Lambda, Leonard Science Club, Kappa Alpha Pi. Hendershot, Susan B.S.N. North Canton Chi Theta Pig CAPS, Vice President, Panhel- lenic Council, Treasurer, SNAC. Herrel, Caroline B.A. Colzzznhzzr CSEAQ ocwa. Heyer, Frances B.S. Ed. Girard WRG, CSEA, Board of Campus Services. Hicks, William S. B.A. Oheinor, Mich. Track, Cross-Country, Varsity Campus Coun- cil, Board of Public Affairs, Masquers, Chimer. Hite, Robert B.S. Ed. Granville Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs, CAPITALIAN Staff, CIS, Student Develop- ment Council, Masquers, CSEA, Vice Pres- ident, President, OSEA, Parliarnentarian, STS. Hockman, Cheryl B.A. Canal Wiizcherter Pi Phi Epsilon, Ski Club, Treasurer, Secretary, Soplgo-more Counselor, CSEA, WRG, French Clu . Holloway, Carol Doersarn B.S. Ed. Lochhourne CSEA, ocwa. Hougendobler, Betty Jo B.S. Ed. LaRue Women's Chorus, Cappettes, pianist, Phi Beta, Treasurer, Homecoming Maid-of-Honor, Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart, CMEA, Secretary, CIS, CSEA, Sophomore Counselor. Hughes, Marlynn B.A. East jordan, Mich. CIS, Director of Scioto Village, Corresponding Secretary. Hurley, Patricia B.A. Ed. Kettering CSEA, Phi Beta, Vice President, President, Delta Phi Alpha, Germania, Treasurer, WRG, Women's Chorus, Masquers, Historian. Jalonen, Harold B.A. Sound Beach, N .Y. Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Capital Guard Drill Team, LEAP, Arnold Air Society. jones, H. David B.S. Bus. Ad. Mentor MRC, President, Football, Varsity C, Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Masquers, Judiciary Commit- tee, Secretary. Jordon, John B.S. Ed. Germantown Chapel Choir, CSEA, MRC. Kaderly, Rebecca B.S. Ed. Orient Board of Student Affairs, Victory Belles, Chi Rho, Pi Phi Epsilon, WRG. Kalb, Donald B.S. Ed. New Wafhiizgton CSEA. Kamps, Diane B.S. Ed. Baldwin, N .Y. CSEA, CIS, Zeta Pi Lambda. Kandel, jan B.A. Findlay Phi Beta, Chi Rho, Concert Band, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, Campus Council, Secretary, Sigma Tau Omega Sweetheart, May Day Court. Kerr, Karen B.S. Ed. Marion Pi Phi Epsilon, chi Rho, Wim, csEA. King, Sally B.S.N. St. foreph, Mich. CAPS, Phi Phi Epsilon, Panhellenic Council. Kintz, Loyd B.S. Delaware Masquers, Alpha Phi Omega. Kistler, Karen B.S. Bellwze American Chemical Society, President, Science Club, Secretary, Pi Phi Epsilon, Vice Presi- dent, Sophomore Counselor, Campus Coun- gclilginhellenic Council, CIS, Ski Club, CSEA, Klein, Richard B.A. Dirtrirt H eightr, Md. Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Intra Fraternity Coun- cil, Varsity C, Golf. Knuth, Norma B.S. Ed. Canfield Women's Chorus, WRG, Sociology Club. Kobel, Deidra B.S. Ed. Wert Lafayette Women's Chorus, OSEA. Krause, Ruth B.A. Ed, Mayfield H eighty CSEA, STS, Alpha Delta Chi, Panhellenic gouncil, Sophomore Counselor, Kappa Alpha 1. Krugman, Dennis B.A. N ortls Ridgenille Masquers, CIS, Church Council. Kuhn, Liese B.A. Ed. C olzzmbur Independent Study, Kappa Alpha Pi, STS, Delta Phi Alpha, CSEA, French Club, Ger- mania. LaMont, Howard B.A. I ndirznopolir, Ind. Freshmen Class Vice President, CIS, Church Council, Deacon, Kappa Iota Lambda, Campus Council, Board of Academic and Cultural Af- fairs, Chairman, Germania, President, Special Events Committee, Sophomore Class President, CHIMES, Business Manager. Lee, Sharon B.S.N. M:zry.r1fille CAPS, Treasurer, President, SNAC, Chi Theta Pi, WRG. Lehmann, William B.S. Bus. Ad. Bexley Linhart, Earl B.M. Ed. Lozziwille Concert Band, Manager, Marching Band, Presi- dent, Men's Glee Club, Varsity Quartet, CMEA, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President. Link, David B.S. Bus. Ad. W'illord Commerce Club. Long, Ann V B.S. Ed. Arlington Pi Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Vice President, Board of Social Affairs. Luebker, John B.A. Wozueorz Capital Guards Drill Team, Arnold Air Society, Young Republicans Club, Treasurer, Resident Assistant. Lutz, Jane B.S.N. Independence CAPS, Secretary, Science Club, WRG. Mabis, Barbara B.A. Ed. Cincinnati Kappa Alpha Pi, STS, Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs, Leonard Science Club, CSEA. Maier, Sharon B.S. Ed. Cleveland CSEA, CIS, Church Council, WRG. Markham, Diane B.S. Ed. Eglin, Fla.. CSEA, WRG. Martin, Paula B.S. Ed. Groton OCWA, WRA, was. Mathews, Nancy B.S.N. Centerbnrg cis, CAPS, Pi Phi Epsilon. May, james B.A. Prorpert Kappa Iota Lambda, Track, LEAP. McGuire, Charlene B-S. Ed. Upper Sandusky McMaken, Dennis W. B.M. Ed- Piqua Concert Band, President, Men's Glee Club, Var- sity Quartet, CMEA, President, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band. McMaken, Gordon B.S. BHS- Ad- Piqua Baseball, Football, All Ohio All Lutheran, Most Valuable Player, Track, Varsity C, Kappa Signa Upsilon. McPherson, Michael 13-A- Clyde Circle K, Vice President, Arnold Air Society, Student Development Council, Chairman, Soph- omore Class Vice President. Mehl, Dorothy B.S.N Poland CAPS, Chi Theta Pi, Vice President, WRG Nightingale Award. Mengaring, Mark B.A Arlington Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Basketball, Track. Metz, Stuart B.S. Bus. Ad. Manbnrret, N .Y. Meyers, Willimn .B.A. Cirrleville Capital Guards Drill Team, Arnold Air So- ciety. Miller, Claudia B.S.N. Sylvania Chi Theta Pi, Treasurer, CAPS, Maiorette, STS, CIS, University Scholar. Miller, Robert B.S. Ed. Pittsburgh, Po. Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Board of Social Affairs, Basketball, Varsity C, CSEA. Miller, Sharon B.A. Genoa Pi Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Chi Rho, WRG. Moenter, Sara B.S.N. Pemberoille CAPS. Moore, julia Butler, Po. CAPS, Pi Phi Epsilon. B.S.N Moore, Vesta B.S.N. Oak Harbor CAPS, SNAC. Morris, Donna B.S. Ed Upper Sandusky CSEA. Mras, Irene B.A. Laheride Chi Rho, Secretary, CIS Director of Alum Crest, Young Republican Club, STS, WRG, CAPITALIAN, Social Relations Club, Com- munity Exploration, University Scholar. Mueller, Barbara B.S.N. Niagara Fallf, N.Y. CAPS, CAPITALIAN, WRG, University Schol- ar. Neill, Linda B.S. Ed. Lirhon Pi Phi Epsilon, CSEA. Nicol, Mary B.S. New Wafhirzgfan CIS, Leonard Science Club. Nye, Richard B.S. Chevy Chase, Md. Kappa Iota Lambda, Masquers, Capital Guards Drill Teami. Ong, Anita B.S. Ed. Grove Point Woods, Mich. Osterbur, Barry B.S. Ogden, Ill. Men's Glee Club, Kappa Iota Lambda, Uni- versity Scholar, CSEA, Campus Council, MRC, Resident Assistant, Interfraternity Council. Oyer, Steve B.A. Waverly Varsity C, Football, Kappa Iota Lambda, Tau Pi Phi, President, Commerce Club, STS, Resi- dent Assistant. Packer, Bill B.A. Urbana Chapel Choir, Pi Phi Epsilon's Prince. Palo, Nancy B.S.N. Arhtahzzla Alpha Delta Chi, CAPS. Pape, janet B.S.N. Pizftrhzzrgh, Pa. CAPS: Pi Phi Epsilon, Treasurer Patton, Karen B.S. Ed. New Lexington WRG, Intercollegiate Tennis and Basketball, WRG, CSEA. Paul, Donna B.M. Ed. Aeon Lake Chapel Choir, Historian, CMEA, Secretary, Phi Beta, Women's Chorus. Pearch, Gary B.A. New Philadelphia Commerce Club, Varsity C, Senior Class Presi- dent, Tau Pi Phi, Vice President, Kappa Iota Lambda, Vice President, Football, Tri-Cap- tain, Campus Council. Placko, Martha J. B.S. Ed. Parma WRG, CSEA, Varsity C Sweetheart, Orches- tra, Victory Bells, May Day Court, Maid of Honor, Zeta Pi Lambda, President, CIS, Pan- hellenic Council, Sweetheart of Sigma Tau Omega. Plassman, Joyce B.S. Aihlanrl Marching Band, Concert Band, CSEA, Mas- quers, Campus Council, STS. Prange, John D. B.S. Bexley Masquers, CIS, STS, Vice President, Leonard Science Club, Sigma Tau Omega, Campus Court Justice, Delta Phi' Alpha, President, Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs, Kappa Alpha Pi, Independent Study, Interfraternity Council, College Bowl Team. Preston, Marie B.M. Ed. Bawerrton Chapel Choir, CMEA, CSEA, Young Repub- licans Club, WRA, Treasurer. Ramming, David E. B.A. Ed. Pittihargh, Pa. Track, Manager, Varsity C, CSEA, Alpha Phi Omega. Redner, Paulette B.S. Ed. Tallmadge WRG, CSEA, Sophomore Counselor, CIS, Community Service. Reed, Marcia B.S.N. Manxfield CAPS, Treasurer. Reinhard, Linda R. B.S. Canal Winehefler Commerce Club, Secretary, CSEA, Campus Council, Vice President, Board of Elections, Chairman, Board of Publications, Board of Public Affairs, Secretary, WRG. Ricketts, Eric L. B.A. Ed. Rzuhville Marching Band, Concert Band, Men's Glee Club, Wrestling, Sigma Tau Omega, CSEA, Rieker, Lynn Barto B.A. C l erleland Zeta Pi Lambda, Victory Belles, Captain, Kappa Iota Lambda Sweetheart, Kappa Alpha Pi, CSEA, Masquers. Riemenschneider, Priscilla B.A. Uniontown Rings, Suzanne B.S. Ed. Amlin CIS, Sophomore Counselor, STS, Secretary, CSEA, Church Council, Corresponding Secre- tary., Rismiller, Kathryn B.A. North Star Political Science Club, STS. Rittenour, Charlotte B.S. Bus. Ad. Aligzzippa, Pa. Zeta Pi Lambda, Secretary, Vice President, Board of Campus Services, Commerce Club, Tau Pi Phi, Secretary-Treasurer, WRG. Ruetsch, James D. B.A. Graeeport Germania, Capital Guards Drill Team, Arnold Air Society. Runkle, Donna Pittsburgh, Pa. CIS, Librarian, Chapel Choir, May Day Co- chairman: WRG, Sociology Club. Rutan, Nancy B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA, Secretary, WRA, Zeta Pi Lambda, CSEA. Sandal, Joyce B.A. Cincinnati May Day Court, Chi Theta Pi, Vice President, Board of Social Affairs, WRG, Campus Coun- cil. Sandberg, Richard B.S. Bus. Ad. S rott Township, Pa. Baseball, Football, Varsity C, Treasurer, Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Campus Council Election Board. Santoro, John J. B.A. Delianiak Springs, Fla. Capital Guards Drill Team, Commander, Ar- nold Air Society. Sayre, William B.A. Springfield Basketball, Varsity C, Sigma Tau Omega, Com- merce Club. Schepflin, Ruth B.S.N. Fremont Marching Band, Science Club, Chi Rho, CAPS. Schick, carol B.A. Parma Debate, Masquers, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, CIS. Schmidt, Katherine B.S.N. Vandergrift, Pa. CAPS, WRG, Zeta Pi Lambda. Schmidt, Martha B.A. Ed. Sidney CIS, CSEA, STS. 204 Schneider, Kenneth B.S. Bus. Ad. Sebring Commerce Club, Board of Academic and Cul- tural Affairs, Kapa Iota Lambda. Schroer, Robert B.A. Dola Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Secretary. Schultz, David B.S. Bexley Track, Cross Country, Debate Team, Sigma Tau Omega, Vice President, MQRC, Chapel Choir, Interfraternity Council, Varsity C, Resi- dent Assistant. Schwandt, Carol B,A, Ed, Maumee Pi Phi Epsilon, CAPITALIAN, CIS. Schwenke, Beth C olnmbus Masguers, Vice President, Treasurer, Chapel Choir, Secretary. B.A. Scott, Kathryn B,S, Ed, Nevada CSEA, WRA, STS. Scott, R. Diane B,A, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. CIS, Community Service. Scott, Robert B.S. Ed. Colnmbns CSEA, Baseball. See, Willimn C. B.A. Weirton, W. Va. CIS, Director of State School, Church Council, Deacon. Shafer, Elizabeth B.S. Ed. Columbus OCWA, Zeta Pi Lambda, CSEA. Shaffer, Linda L. B.S. Ed. Middletown CSEA, Secretary, Women's Chorus, Capettes, Pi Phi Epsilon, WRG, Secretary, Senior Class Secretary. Shanabrook, janet B.A. Massillon Orchestra, Women's Chorus, CSEA. Shoaf, Marian B.S. Ed. Westerville WRA, CIS, CSEA, Masquers. Shoemaker, Michael C. B.S. Ed. Bourneville Football, Varsity C. President, STS, Vice Presi- dent, Senior Class Vice President, Political Science Club, Vice President, CSEA. Silvers, Kelly B.M. Ed. Piqua MRC, Orchestra, Vice President, Phi Mu Alpha, President, Sigma Tau Omega, Secretary, Cam- pus Court, STS, Resident Assistant. Simon, jo Ellen B.S. Ed. Findlay CSEA, Independent Study, Zeta Pi Lambda, Panhellenic Council. Sloneker, Richard G. B.A. Ed. Cincinnati CSEA, Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President. Smith, Thomas D. B.A. Columlvzzs Football, Political Science, President, Kappa Sigma Upsilon, Commerce Club. Snyder, Pat B-A Ed Pemlzerville Women's Chorus, Delta Phi Alpha, CSEA. Sodt, John B.S. BUS. ACI. Gabanna Capital Guards Drill Team, Arnold Air So- ciety. Stahl, Sandra J. B.S.N. Columbiana Pi Phi Epsilon, Caps, Homecoming Queen. Stauffer, Thomas B. B.S. Banger, Maine Sigma Tau Omega, Interfraternity Council, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Resident Assistant. Steiger, Roxanne BLM. Ed. Baryrnr Chapel Choir, Phi Beta, CMEA. Stein, Beverly B.S. Ed. lVood11ille, Pa. Victory Bells, OCWA, Chi Theta Pi, WRA, President, WRG, Intercollegiate Volleyball. Stein, Dale B,S, Penzheroill e Men's Glee Club, Kappa Iota Lambda, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, NLRC, President, Board of Campus Services, CSEA. Stoner, Brady B.S. Elmore Capital Guards, Drill Team, Leonard Science Club, President, Kappa Iota Lambda, Secre- tary. Strader, James B.A. Dayton Campus Council, Pre-Sem, Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, Young Republicans Club, Board of Campus Services. Strecker, James B.A. Bellevue Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer, Men's Glee Club, CIS, Director of State School, CSEA. Stroud, Eve B.S. Ed. Dearborn Heights, Michigan CIS, Secretary, STS, Secretary, Independent Study, CSEA. Swinehart, Carol B.S.N. Bryan CIS, CAPS, Women's Chorus, Alpha Delta Chi, CAPITALIAN, WRG. Taillie, Diane B.S.N. Parma Height: Alpha Delta Chi, Panhellenic Council, Secre- tary, WRG, CAPS, Kappa Alpha Pi, Univer- sity Scholar, Independent Study. Thoms, Linda B.S. Ed. Re ynolflrhur g OCWA, President, WRG, Political Science Club, Treasurer, Sweetheart, CSEA, CAPS, Ski Club. Thornton, Howard E. B.A. Dayton CIS, Political Science Club, Board of Social Affairs, Sociology Club. Tollefson, Marilyn K. B.A. Silver Springr, Md. Orchestra, Victory Bells, Masquers, Freshman Class Secretary, Board of Public Affairs, Board of Academic Affairs, Ski Club. Tracy, james B.S. Bus. Ad. Dayton Commerce Club, Arnold Air Society, Capital Guards Drill Team. Trimbath, Pat B.M. Ed. Warren Chapel Choir, AGO, Phi Beta. Troesch, Donna B.S. Ed- C olzznzhus CIS, CSEA: Chi Rho, Church Council, Secre- tary, STS. Tubb, Daryl S. B-S-N- Eart Detroit, Mich. Masquers, Treasurer. Vessely, Kenneth B.S. Ed- Hamilton Football.. Vogeley, Kirsten B.S. Edina, Minn. Chapel Choir, Sophomore Counselor, STS, ju- diciary Committee, Secretary, Board of Public Affairs, Chairman, Kappa Alpha Pi, Campus Council, Independent Study. Wagstaff, Carol B.S. Ed. Bexley Women's Chorus, CIS, CSEA, Alpha Delta Chi, Vice President. Walter, Lois B.M. Ed. North Olnzrtea' Concert Band, Orchestra, Marching Band, CMEA, Phi Beta. Walters, Carolyn M. B.A. Circleoille CIS, Phi Beta, Pi Epsilon Delta, Masquers, WRG, Board of Academic and Cultural Af- fairs. Walther, Jane G. B.S. Ed. Arlington Zeta Pi Lambda, Victory Belles, Captain, CIS, CSEA. Warburton, Norma B.S. Sidney CSEA, CIS, Women's Chorus, CAPITALIAN, Assistant Editor. Wellington, Jimmie B.S. Ed. Circleoille Baseball, CSEA, Varsity C. Wells, Nancy L. B.S. Ed. Patashala Kappa Sigma Theta, Treasurer. Wendt, Janet B.A. Sanhorn, New Yorh Kappa Beta Sigma, CIS, Sociology Club. Wenk, Barbara B.S. Chelsea, Mich. Pi Phi Epsilon, Sophomore Counselor, Leonard Science Club, University Scholar, STS, WRG, Treasurer, Independent Study, CSEA. Wenske, Becky B.S. Ed. Beatrice, Neh. Political Science Club, Chapel Choir, Board of Campus Services, Board of Academic and Cultural Affairs, CIS, CSEA, CMEA, Mas- quers. Zimpfer, Ann B.A. Weston, Becky B,M, Ed Findlay Marching Band, Orchestra, Women's Chorus, Chapel Choir, CMEA, Board of Campus Serv- ices, Ski Club, Chi Theta Pi, 'CHIMES. White, Shirley B.S.N. Crestline Women's Choms, CIS, Alpha Delta Chi, Sec- retary, CAPS, CAPITALIAN, WRG. Williams, Allan B.A. Medina Class Chaplain, CIS, Delta Phi Alpha, Church Council. Wingerter, David B.S. Ed. Carrollton Concert Band, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, Vice President, Marching Band, Manager, CMEA. Winnes, John B.A. Fremont Masquers, Ski Club. Winslow, Paul R. Liverpool, N.Y. CSEA, Alpha Phi Omeg Wonner, Patricia Salem Woodrum, Patricia Montgomery, Ala. B.S. Ed. a, Treasurer. B.S B.A. Women's Chorus, Chi Theta Pi, President, CIS, Secretary, French Club, Kappa Sigma Upsilon Sweetheart. Wyse, Art B.A Granville CIS, Pre-Sem. Yarmark, Carl W. B.A. Ed. Toledo Chapel Choir, Masquers, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Mu Al ha' CSEA' Political Science Club' P i , ,i Freshmen Class Treasurer, Campus Council, Marching Band. Zechman, Fred B.S. Ed. Sylvania Football, Tennis, Captain, Men's Glee Club, Varsity C, Kappa Iota Lambda. Zehner, Carl B.S. Ed. Circleville Chapel Choir, Business Manager, Masquers, Young Republicans Club, CIS, Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Campus Council, CSEA. Zimmerman, Kathy B.A. H arorz Phi Phi Epsilon, President, Campus Council, Board of Social Affairs, CSEAQ CIS, Pnhel- lenic Council, WRG, Resident Assistant. C olum bu: Campus Council, Secretary, Board of Social Affairs, Chapel Choir, Chi Theta Pi, Phi Beta, CSEA, CHIMES. B.A. ................. Bachelor of Arts . . . . Bachelor of Science . . . Bachelor of Music . . . Bachelor of Arts in Educaton . . . Bachelor of Science in Education .. Bachelor of Music in Education . . . . . . Bachelor of Science in Business Administration . . . Bachelor of Church Music . . .... Bachelor of Science AGO .... ......... A merican Guild of Organists Undergraduate degrees: CAPS Capital Student Nurses Association CIS . .. ...... Christian Institutional Service B.S. . .. CMEA . . . ......... Capital Music Education Association B.M. . . . . CSEA .... . . . Q ..... Capital Student Education Association B,A, Ed, , , , LEAP . . . . . . Learning Environment Advancement Program MRC .... ................... M en's Residence Council B.S. Ed. . . . OCWA . . . . . . Off Campus Women's Association OMEA .... Ohio Musical Education Association BM- Ed- OSEA ..... Ohio Student Education Association SNEA Student Nurse' Association of Columbus BS' Bus' Ad' STS . . . . ................... Sigma Tau Sigma , . . , B.C.M. . . WRA .... .... W omens Recreation Association B S N WRG . .. Women's Residence Government ' ' ' ' ' ' in Nursing Administration . . . Aerospace Salute . . . . . . . Alpha Phi Omega ....... .... Alpha Delta Chi .... , ...... .. . American Chemical Society ...... American Guild of Organists .... Angel Flight ................ Arnold Air Society .. Artist Series ....... . . . Baseball ....... Basketball ......... Board of Regents .. Campus Council .... . . . Capitalian ....... CMEA . . CSEA ..... CAPS ....... Chapel Choir . . . Cheerleaders . . . Chimes .... Chi Rho ..... Chi Theta Pi . . . CIS .............. Church Council .... Circle K .................... College of Arts and Sciences .... Commerce Club .... Concert Band .......... .... Conservatory of Music .... . . . Cross Country ..... Debate .......... Delta Phi Alpha .... . . . Faculty ......... Faculty Research .... Football ......... Freshman Class .... Golf ........ Graduation . . . Greeks ..... Guards ..... Homecoming . . . Independent Study .... . . . Interfraternity Council Junior Class .... Kappa Alpha Pi .... 14 47 147 88 139 139 118 121 38 74 70 15 108 130 137 136 141 122 63 131 134 90 135 135 1.45 18 142 127 26 68 133 114 18 3 2 64 50 79 56 84 116 44 34 .. 87 2 144 Kappa Iota Lambda . . . . . . . Kappa Sigma Upsilon Leonard Science Club Marching Band .... Masquers ....... May Day .......... Men's Glee Club .... . . . MRC .......... OCWA ........,. Panhellenic Council . . . . . . . Pi Epsilon Delta .... Pi Phi Epsilon Phi Beta .......... Phi Mu Alpha ........ . . . Political Science Club Praetorians ......... Pre Sem Association . . . . . . . President ......... Psychology Club . . . ROTC ......... School of Nursing . . . . . . - Senior Class ........ . . . Sigma Tau Omega .... . . . Sigma Tau Sigma . . . Ski Club ......... Sophomore Class .... . . . Spectator . ........ Sports ......... Students ........... Sweethearts ........ Symphonic Orchestra .... . . . Tau Pi Phi Tennis ..... Track . . . Varsity C ....... 96 8 138 128 144 54 125 112 113 86 115 92 115 114 142 119 134 12 138 120 28 180 100 115 82 160 132 58 148 46 126 115 78 76 83 Vice Presidents . . . 13 Women's Chorus .... . . . 124 WRA ........... .... 8 1 WRG ..... 2 Wrestling ....... .... 6 9 Young Republicans . . . . . . 143 Zeta Pi Lambda . . . 94 Yochum, Harold L., 12, 13, 106 Alpenfels, Ethel J., 24 Alt, Robert L., 18 Anderson, Bert A., 26 Andrews, Paul H., 18 Avers, Robert H., 16 Barnes, Dorothy G., 18 Barritt, Evelyn R., 28 Bensch, Donald E., 18 Bernlohr, Fred, 18 Bernlohr, William F., 18, 64 Bindel, Frederick H., 21 Boesel, Jacob J., 30, 31 Bohn, Dorothy A., 18, 33 Bond, Ralph H., 18, 96 Bowers, Helen E., 16 Boyd, Donald T., 24 Brackin, Richard K., 16 Brandt, Robert H., 19 Bretz, Frank H., 14 Brobst, Dorothy I., 16 Brockman, Harold, W., 19 Burke, James L., 19 Burkert, Virginia B., 19 Casterline, James I., 16 Chernek, Olga M., 28 Crist, Wilbur E., 26, 125, 126, 127 Dambrans, Verena S., 26 Dassel, Rosemary, 19 Dassel, Virgil H., 14 Dehne, G. Clark, 19 Dell, George F., 132 Dickerson, Harold D., 19 Dornbirer, Elmer R., 16 Ebinger, Clara Louise, 19, 21 Edmondson, Harold S., 20 Elmer, Virginia H., 20, 136 Evans, D. Luther, 20 Evans, Lewis D., 136 Felger, Arline K., 16 Fogt, Eugene F., 16, 95, 106, 135 France, Wilbur L., 20 Frank, Clovis S., 20, 130 French, Russell L., 20 Friend, Patricia A., 35, 141 Fry, C. George, 20 Gallagher, Richard E., 21 Gardner, Larry A., 21, 96, 97, 111 Geary, N. Hugh, 21 Grimm, Hilmar G., 21 Gronlund, Robert B., 14 Grossman, Arthur H., 21, 98, 114, 140 Guinn, Stanley, 16 208 Hackmann, E. Edward, 21 Hall, Joanne E., 28 Hathaway, Joyce T., 21 Hatton, Robert W., 21, 32 Heinke, Clarence H., 22 Hite, David L., 129 Holm, Lewis M., 16 Hoversten, O. Henry, 22 Hupp, Paul M., 31 Hutter, David M., 22 Hyre, Martha E., 28 Johnston, Richard G., 124, Kirker, John A., 16, 87 Koch, Lou Anne, 28 Landrum, John F., 64, 76 Lanholz, Armin P., 22, 77, 143 Lentz, Kenneth R., 22, 69, '142 Lindner, Alden L., 16 Lisko, Andrew, 26, 27, 126, 127 Lisko, Bonnie L., 22 Long, Charles E., 17 Ludlum, Mary E., 133 Ludlum, Thomas S., 133 Martin, Barbara A., 81 Marz, David E., 22 McCormac, John W., 30 Melin, William E., 129 Miller, H. Keith, 77 Montebello, Mary S., 22, 136 Montgomery, D. Allene, 144 Moore, Inez C., 28 Mortland, Jean A., 31 Munselle, Carl D., 23 Myers, Theodore B., 23 Neikirk, Ruth S., 28 Odegaard, Thomas A., 23 Oestreich, Charles H., 23, 33 Osis, Biruta, 17 Osis, Janis, 17 Owens, David B., 23 Parker, G. Gordon, 23, 25 Perrini, Nichoalas J., 128 Petropoulos, Alyce Y., 29 Pfeifer, Howard C., 17 Pfetzing, John J., 23 Phipps, Richard J., 23 Quinlin, Frances, 17 Regan, Harold E., 24, 70, 73, 79 Riggleman, Larry, 17 Roess, Mary A., 17 Sander, Irene M., 24 Sanders, John E., 17 Schaaf, Laurence J., 17 Schalinske, Theo F., 24 Scheiderer, Grace, 17 Schimpf, Alice L., 24, 134 Schwab, Juliet P., 24 Schwab, 24, 98, 115 Seagle, G. Inez, 24, 32 Shoup, E. Richard, 137 Shultz, James P., 15 Sievert, Carl, 208 Skrade, Carl E., 24, 25 Slaughter, Gene, 24, 64, 66 Smallsreed, Betty, 17, Snyder, Ellis E., 27, 122, 123 Sommer, Sara H., 126 Sullivan, John E., 31 Taylor, G. Gene, 27, 126 Thompson, Donald, 17 T ruxall, Harry F., 24 Urban, Lawrence L., 17 Vollen, Gene, 27 Weaver, Barbara R., 29 Wells, James E., 25 Wenger, Anne J., 17 West, Keith W., 25 Wiley, Samuel L., 25, 32 Williams, Macon L., 25 Wilson, Howard A., 25 Wolf, Harold G., 100 Wolf, Raymond F., 17 Yelland, Michael, 25 Young, John F., 17 Young, Keith W., 25, 115 Zimpfer, Paul E., 25 Dr. Sievert presents the procedure for a chemistry lab experiment. A Abel, Barbara Q21 1114 Hukill, Brilliant 126, 127, 161 Abram, Frank Q11 190 Birch, North- field 64 Aburn, Susan Q31 5109 lst St. N. Arlington, Va. 173 Ackerman, Eric Q21 20172 Ruby, Wheeling, West Va. 114, 125, 135, 144, 161 Adams, Dorrie Q11 16181 Howe Rd., Strongsville 151 Adkins, Bonnie Q21 83 Corwin, Nor- walk 161 Adler, Carl Q41 172 Main St. Akron, New York 126, 181 Adler, Paul Q11 172 Main St. Akron, New York 1291 151 Ahrens, Linda -Q21 2441 Plymouth Ave., Columbus 141, 161 Allen, Michael Q11 1552 Parkinson, Reynoldsburg 64, 151 Allison, Trueman Q51 256 Chatham Rd., Columbus 126, 128, 173 Alrnendinger, Cecilia Q11 5955 Blue Heron Ln.,,Cincinnati 63, 151 Alsnauer, Martha Q11 5152 Azalea Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 124, 151 Althoff, Kathleen Q31 29 Brinton Buffalo, New York 134, 136, 173 Althoff, Marilyn Q41 225 N. Pennsy- lvania, Fremont 44, 94, 128, 181 Althoff, Robert Q41 223 N. Penn- sylvania, Fremont 96, 97, 181 Ambos, Dale Q21 R. R. :H:1, Anna 161, 121 Anderson, Beata Q21 40 S. Main, West Alexandria 91, 141, 161 Anderson, Cheryl Q11 18 Slocum Rd. S. Ontario, New York 81, 151 Anderson, Gary Q31 69 S. Highland Mt. Clemens, Mich. 135, 173 Anderson, ganet Q21 204 Henderson Rd. Pitts urgh, Pa. 46, 94, 161 Anderson, Richard Q31 18 Slocum Rd. S. Ontario, New York 122, 139, 173 Anderson, Rickard Q21 1508 Rose- wood, Lakewood 161 Androsko, Richard Q51 1876 Larch- mont Ave., Warren 70, 83, 173 Angelou, Karen Q41 909 Mayfield Pl., Columbus 86, 115, 127, 129, 137, 140, 181 Angert, Julie Q11 733 N. Grant, Wooster 151 Ansley, Thomas Q41 N. Cherry St., Mt. Gilead 83, 101, 181 Appel, Diane Q11 18455 Dorset, Southfield, Michigan 151 Apple, Christine Q11 1057 Chambers Rd., Columbus 151 Arheit, Thomas Q41 1407 Mills St., Sandusky 35, 36, 181 Armstrong Susan Q11 19016 Chagrin Blvd., Shaker Hts. 81, 135, 141, 151 Arndt, Janet Q31 18120 Stout Detroit, Mich 136, 173 Arth, David Q21 200 Birch Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. 114, 140, 161 Asche, Frederick Q11 723 Chillicothe, Portsmouth 151 Ash, Carol Q21 959 S. Harris, Co- lumbus 161 Asman, William Q51 718 W. 4th St., Marysville 98 Athey, Linda Q21 7490 Salinas Dr., Youngstown 144, 145, 161 Aubrey, David Q41 1351 W. Wild- wgod Ft. Wayne, Ind. 114, 125, 1 1 Aufdencarnp, Q 11 R.R. :fi'1, Fostoria Augenstein, Phyllis Q41 3070-2 E. Livingston, Co umbus 114, 140, 181 Avers, Shirley Q21 500 W. First St., Woodville 134, 136, 161 Ayers, Robert Q31 1108 Hillridge Rdi, Renoldsburg 114, 131, 140, 7 Mary 151 Ayres, Sharon Q31 2918 Oak Pk., Cleveland 114, 135, 136, 173 B Bachman, Karl Q11 179 W. Dunedin Rd., Columbus 134, 139, 151 Bacon, Bonnie Q31 1675 Edison Dr., Marion 94, 95, 128, 173 Bahnsen, David Q31 R.R. 2, Oak Harbor 96, 173 Bailey, Michael Q11 2357 Mecca Rd., Columbus 143, 151 Baird, Beth Q31 Rt. 1, Bos 105, Medina 173 Baker, Don Q31 201 E. Tiffin St., Attica 116, 117, 173 Baker, Keith, Q21 6911 Dorr St., Toledo 125, 134, 135, 161 Ballard, Sharon Q31 2566 Young's Dr., Worthington 91, 173 Ballintine, Thomas Q51 527 Drexel, Columbus 139, 173 Bang, Barbara Q21 5844 Riverton Ct., Columbus 161 Bannerman, Diana Q21 106 Toma- hawk Dr., Avon La 'e 122, 161 Barany, Thomas Q31 948 Sheridan Ave., Columbus 64, 181 Barcroft, Allyson Q31 R.R. 3, Coshocton, Ohio 173 Bagigcauglggrjolrgi Q41 R. R. 1, Upper Bar'k. N Q11 Rt. 1, Up sii1das1tyanB4, 136, 151 P er Barnes, Allen Q31 822 College Ave., Columbus 181 Barr, Barbara Q21 906 S. Weyant, Columbus 124, 142, 161 Barron, Linda 321 R.D. 1, 216 Ridgewood, Wa sworth 136, 161 Bartczak, Joseph Q41 35 Jaycee Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 181 Bartholomew, Jeanne Q41 206 Pontius Ln., Circlcville 86, 89 Bash, Ronald 531 111 Wall St., Ashley 64, 9 , 174, 175 Bassford, Dale Q41 7414 Waymouth Way Baltimore, Md. 98, 181 Battiste, Rebecca Q21 554 E. Indiana, Perrysburg 161 Bauer, John Q11 5997 B. 186 St., Cleveland 151 Baughman, Zoe Q51 R. R. 6, Zanes- ville 124, 136, 173 Baumbach, Gary Q11 928 Meadow- view Lane, Toledo 151 Bauser, Roger Q51 2565 Belload, Kettering 110, 125, 135, 173 Baxter, Ardath Q21 318 Hillcrest, Elida 136, 161 Baxter, Bruce Q21 65 Sunnyside Ln., Columbus 70, 71, 73, 161 Beaber, Janice Q21 R.D. 1, Clinton 124, 127, 128, 129, 137, 161 Beach, Susanne Q21 17504 Mc- Cgacken, Maple Hgts. 86, 91, 125, 1 1 ' Bean, John Q11 923 Tremont, Lima 151 Beck, David Q41 6080 Olentangy River, Worthington 78, 101, 181 Beck, Lynne Q31 918 N. Clink Blvd., Crestline 93, 173 Becker, Barbara Q51 785 S. Roose- velt, Columbus 134, 139 Becker, Lynn Q21 1518 Woodview Ln., Hamilton 161 Becker, Stephan Q21 45 Becker Rd., Columbus 147, 161 Beckett, Rodney Q21 R.R. 1, Mt. Vernon 64, 96, 161 Beckman, Carol Q41 R.R. 1 Fre- mont 136, 181 Bedell, Sarah Q11 2891 White Rd., Grove City 113, 151' Beech, Constance Q11 206 E. Pine St. Grove City, Pa. 141, 151 Beers, Charles Q11 R:D. 6, Wooster 151 Beheim, Eric Q51 18514 Springdale, Cleveland 127, 129, 173 Behm, Karen Q11 3000 Bixby Rd., Groveport 151 Beidelschies, Eldon Q11 R.R. 4, Bucyrus 64, 151 Belk, Kay Q31 34428 Fountain Blvd. Westland, Mich. 111, 173 Belk, Kit Q21 34428 Fountain Blvd. Westland, Mich. 161 Beller, Karen Q41 8347 Menge, Cen- ter Line, Mich. 126, 181 Benecke, Linda Q21 R. R. 3, De- fiance 161 Beneker, Roger Q41 R. R. 5, Brook- ville, Indiana 147 Benko, Diane Q41 19 Manor Rd., XVexford, Pa. 94, 95, 111, 181 Bennett, Michael 803 Washington, Greenville 134, 135, 151 Benziger, Ralph Q21 R.R. 2, San- dusky 161 Bernlohr, Thomas Q21 6263 Carpenter B2 Hoglywood, Calif. 96, 110, 1 1, 17 Bertram, Jeffrey Q21 1080 Lavina Dr., Bucyrus 128, 143, 161 Bertsch, Janet Q21 1716, N. Main, Sidney 161 Besecker, Renee Q41 R.R. 1, Laura, 181 Bethel, KAY Q51 R. R. 2, Oak Harbor 55, 111, 130, 135, 136, 173 Biddle, James Q21 5308 Galbraith, Cincinnati 70, 74, 161 Biddle, Jane Q11 601 Brookfield Rd., Kettering 151, 147 Bieritz, Gerald, Q41 R.R. 2, Box 168, Yorkville, Ill. 114, 122, 182 Biles, Harry Q21 9704 Belair Rd., Bgltimore 36, Md. 125, 134, 135, 1 I Billings, John Q21 123 Greenwood, Bellevue 122 Bishop, Carl Q11 424 Helen Dr., Hubbard 121, 151 Bishop, Ruth Q41 R.R. 1, Milford Center 182 Bitter, Lowell Q41 RFD, Genoa, Ohio 115, 158, 182 Bittikofer, Joy 201 Mt. Royal Ave., Aberdeen, Md. Black, Jovce Q11 8000 Rubble Ave., Louisville 126, 127, 128, 151 Black, Terry Q51 560 Irwin, Grove City 98 Blackshaw, Brent Q11 930 Vernon Rd., Columbus 151, 76 Blakley, Jon Q41 R.R. 4, Sidney 98, 182 Bliss, Cheryl Q21 2912 Hampshire, Columbus 161 Blum, John Q31 R.R. 2, Logan 96, 173 Blum, Linda Q21 870 W. Hunter, Logan 161 Boehlke, Craig Q21 25601 Briardale, Euclid 110, 111, 122, 161, 162 Boerger, Patridia Q11 R.R. 5, Marys- ville, Ohio 124, 131, 151 Boeshaar, Helena Q21 R.R. 2, XVest Mansfield 124, 141, 161 Boies, Mary Q21 2071 Bacon Ave., East Palentine 122, 161 Bolstad, Gary Q31 225 S. Silvery Ln. Dearborn, Mich. 173 Boncl,'Wendell Q21 R.R. 1, Carroll, Ohio 96 Bone, Carolyn Q11 Box 25, Stendal, Indiana 151 Boner, Lohn Q51 20 Cynthia St., Newar 142, 143, 144, 173 Bonvechie, David Q11 Box 58, Wainwright 64 Borchers, Pamela Q11 9 Melrob Ct., Annapolis, Md. 151 Borton, David Q11 1758 Eddy Dr., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 151 Bower, Jane Q11 1316 Calvert Dr., Gahanna 113, 124, 144, 151 Bowers, Rebecca Q21 R.R. 2, Box 369, Piqua 81, 91, 112, 161, 171 Boyd, Suzanne Q21 R. R. 5, Coshoc- ton 161 Boyer, Barbara Q11 Rt. 3, Lancaster 151 Boystel, Gary Q11 203 Woodlane Dr., Lancaster 116 Brademeyer, Betty Q41 R.R. 1, Tipp City 55, 115, 122, 140, 182 Braden, Linda Q11 R.R. 2, Galion 124, 141, 151 Brause, Sharon Q11 Box 74, Sulphur Springs 135, 151 Breitmeier, M. Jane Q51 381 E. Weber, Columbus 173 Brenneman, Joan Q11 840 N. Grant St., Wooster 118, 119, 124, 141, 151 Brenning, Robert Q21 7943 Schleppi Rd., Westerville 161 Brewer, Sharon Q21 1003 S. Main St., Findlay 134, 161 Brickley, Patricia Q21 30 Bartlett Dr. Manhasset, N. Y. 161 Brightwell, Barbara Q51 768 Sheri- dan, Columbus 46, 91, 122, 175 Brinker, Thomas Q21 255 Napolean, Columbus 162 Brisker, Danny Q21 115 S. Bingham, Oglk Hill 70, 79, 101, 114, 140, 1 2 Brobst, Nancy Q11 1130 Atwater, Circlcville 118, 130, 151 Brommer, Richard Q51 422 Christo- pher St., Oceanside, N.Y. 173 Brooker, James Q21 944 Garfield, Lancaster 116, 121, 162 Brooker, Ronald Q41 1921 Stelzer., Columbus 101, 116, 121, 136, 182 Brooks, Ted Q11 1109 Main St., Genoa 151 Brothers, Justine Q11 523 W. Spruce St., E. Rochester, N.Y. 82, 142, 151 Brown, Cary Q51 2237 Corsica Rd., Baltimore, Md. 74, 121, 173 209 Cromeans, Mancy C11 2011 Camargo, Brown, David C11 130 Englewood, Buffalo, N.Y. 151 Brown, Deanna C41 4047 Powell, Columbus 122, 135, 144, 182 Brown, Deborah C11 1409 Wilmore after Barbara Z 1 1 Lea Rd Close, Kathryn C21 4337 Overland Dahl. DHHS C11 75 Clinch, Garden Dr., Columbus 118, 151 Brown, Jennifer, C31 2794 Milford Dr., Bethel Park, Pa. 115, 127, 173 Brown, Joyce C31 R.R. 1, New Park, Pa. 173 Brown, Linda C51 Box 297, Pleasant Hill 124, 127, 173 Brown, Mary C21 3960 TY1C1'SVillC Rd., Hamilton 162 Brown, Rita C21 Box 177, Thorn- ville 136, 162 Brown, Robert C31 1648 Meriline Ave. Dayton 143 Brown, Terry C41 R.R. 5, Marysville 182 Bucey, Max C41 2412W E. Main, Columbus 98, 182 Buck, Mary C21 RFD, Elmore 162 Budai, Alexis up aus Key Blvd., Arlington, Va. 119, 151 Budnick, Steven C11 R.R. 1, Millers- port 64 Bull, Christine C11 930 Ruie Rd.. N. Tonawanda, N. Y. 151 Bulloch, Teryl C21 1997 Ralldof W-, Columbus 115, 126, 127, 162 Bunsold, John C41 R.R. 5. Marys- ville 64, 83, 98, 99. 115, 143, 18 Bunsold, William C21 R.R. 5, Marys- ville 9S, 162 Burdette, Ruth C21 R.R. 1, Dela- ware, Ohio 161 Burgess, Nickolas C21 3755 Cedar- hill Rgl., Canal Winchester 64, 83, 98, 1 2 Burke, Mary C21 225 Euclid, Belle- vue 55, 91, 152 Burkey, Barbara C21 7574 Burkel' Ave., Reynoldsburg 91, 126, 162 Burkey, James C21 3281 Milton, C0ll1Il'llDuS 125, 126, 127 Burns, Michael C41 4710 S.W. 11th, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 98, 182 Burrey, Susan C21 R.R. 3. Sidney 112, 162 Buser, E. Anne C41 794 Garrett Pkwy., Newark 93, 182 Butler, Shirley C11 505 Miami. Psilanti, Mich. 151 Byrd, Roger C41 1216 E. Church, Marion 182 Cahill, Nancy C11 133 Aldrich Rd., Columbus 151 Calcamuggio, Christine C21 215 Ply- mouth, Toledo 130, 135, 136, 162 Caldwell, John C21 R.R. 3, Bethel 64, 162 Cameron, Linda C21 R.R. 2, Green- wich 124, 162 Campbell, Marsha C11 115 Merritt Dr,. Butler, Pa. 134, 136, 151 Campbell, Stephen C11 1765 Audrey, Columbus 64, 66, 151 Carle, Phyllis C31 1214 E. Mans- field, Bucyrus 135, 173 Carle, Sandra C21 1214 E. Mansfield, Bucyrus 136, 162 Carnicom, Kaye C41 2412 Tiffin Rd., Fremont 52, 182 Carr, Connie C41 925 Mayfield, Columbus 94, 182 c , , ' 4 J 5 9 P Hllllard 89, 122, 137, 162 Carter, Richard C31 R.R. 1, Frede- ricktown 64 Carter, Robert Fredericktown Cary, joan C21 106 John St., Plain City 81, 122, 162 Caswell, Cynthia C11 5574 Roche Dr.,' Columbus 82, 151 L. C51 R.R. 1. 69 Cattran, Lawrence C21 314 Summit St., UpperSzlndusky 101, 162 Caudill, Bonita C41 827 S. James Rd., Columbus 93, 115, 144, 182 Cedargren, Alida C41 616 Wetmore, Columbus 182 Ceylor, Raymond C31 108 Russell St., DeGraff 173 Chaff, Betty C11 R.D. 2, West Sun- bry, Pa. Chambers, Patricia C21 1660 Powell Rd., Powell 124, 127, 129, 137, 162 Chaney, Marilyn C21 2051 Delence, Toledo 162 Chapman, William C11 2285 Ogoutz, Lakewood, Ohio 82, 151 Chatelain, Susan C11 333 Prentiss Ave., Findlay 151 Chesney, Suzan C11 804 Seventh, Corapolis, Pa. 135, 141, 151 in 210 1337 ,, - f 1 ll, . M-. . . U - r ' ,T 'l ,.,. - 91- .. , - 4 .L .. S1 . .-'r.,s.f Chiesa, Robert C21 1209 31st N.W., Canton 128, 162 Chimney, Edward C21 5445 Coronado Dr., Mentor 162 Chittick, Charles C21 4218 Ricken- backer, Columbus 162 Cliristensen, 'Priscilla on R.R. 4, Penn Yan, N.Y. 93, 182 Christiansen, john C21 507 Attawa St. Plainfield, Ill. 163' Christie, Wayne C11 921 Sunset Ave., Grove City 121, 151 Clark, Beverly C21 1657 Selkirk, Day- town 163 Clarke. Charles C31 5115 Westland Blvd., Baltimore, Md. 135, 173 Cl ,c fr can 1657 ls 1, iii collagen 94, 173 ay my Clevenger, Cheryl C31 934 S. Wal- nut, St. Albans, W. Va. 134, 173 Cl' k, m 24, ldjm Clifford, Jack C11 Columbus 70 Clank Thomas C41 R.R. 1, Helena R.R. 1. Hebron 146 E. 7th Ave., Pkwy, Toledo 94, 163 Clouse, Kathy C21 130 Rawlins Run Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 163 Coad, George C21 R. R. 1, St. Louis- ville, 74 Cochran, Pamela C11 4369 Olentangy Blvd., Columbus 151 Coffman, Robert C31 857 Sheridan, Columbus 142 Coffman, William C31 Box 96, Con- noquenessing, Pa. 116, 120, 121, 173 Coleman, Russell C11 1302 Tucker, Fremont 64 Combs, Timothy C11 24450 Bagley, Olmsted Falls 152 Conevbeer, Thomas C31 1092 Plum Ridge, Columbus 33, 173 C0nnett. Patrick C31 1807 Milford, Columbus 61, 96, 173 Conway. Georgia C11 245 Straub Rd., Mansfield 124, 145, 152 Cook, Kathleen C11 1628 Roseview, Columbus 128, 152, 163 Cook, Nancy C31 118 Edgewood, Buffalo, N. Y. 134, 135, 173 Cooke, Carol C31 4229 Shamley Green, Toledo 82, 86, 173 Coombe. Kenneth C21 621 Bowen St., Dayton 101, 163 Cooper, Carlton C41 10 Hill St., Newark, N. 1. 64, 87, 183 Cooper, Marcia C31 250 Carpenter Rd. Gahanna 174 Cornish, Pmdence C31 2625 S. Gala- tin, Marion, Indiana 174 Coryell, Deborah C31 R.R. 2, Box 19M, Centerville, Ind. 106, 134, 135, 183 Cotterman, Margaret C11 R.R. 1, Somerset, Ohio 152 Cotton, Sandra C11 R.R. 2, Marys- ville 141, 152 Couch, Robert C21 288 Fourth St. Carrollton 96, 163 Counts, Lindagrace C21 44 E. Wel- lock, Akron 163 Cox, John C31 951 Sheridan, Colum- bus '174 Crabbe, Donna C41 668 Essex Ave., Akron 18, 93, 183 Crates, Mark C41 R.R. 1, jenera 101, 134, 138, 183 Craven, Dianne C11 R.R. 2, Mt. Gilead 124, 152 Crawshaw, Pattiann C41 109 S. Bur- gess, Columbus 183 Craycraft, james C41 108 Neff, Morral 99, 183 Cree, Mary C11 123 S. Main, Utica 82, 124, 127, 152 Creese, Caroline C11 5910 Victor Cir., Aliquippa, Pa. 152 Louisville, Ky. 141, 152 Cromer, Douglas C21 2883 Astor Ave., Columbus 70, 71, 163 Cronenwett, Philip C31 R.R. 1, Nor- walk 36, 132, 174 Crowner, Fred C21 225 Park Rd., Worthington 126, 127, 128, 163 Cullman. Edna C21 3505 Roswell, Columbus 113, 163 Cunningham, Anita C11 Midland Ave., Bloomingburg 124, 137, 152 Curry, Robert C21 33226 Redwood, Avon Lake, Mich. 98, 122, 163 Curtis, Lois C41 4885 Piehl, Ottawa Lake, Mich. 183 i D Dagsett, Gwen C21 118 Woodland 1563, Murray Hill, NJ. 141, 160, City, N.Y. 124, 152 Dalton, jane C41 2229 McKinley, Portsmouth 183 Darnschrodelf Bonnie C41 R.R. 1, Fremont 44, 91, 110, 111, 136, 140 Daniels, Laurel C31 11168 Broadway, Alden, N.Y. 89, 174 Danison, Robert C11 409 Forest Rose, Lancaster 64, 69 Darke, Susan C21 1505 Crest Rd., Cleveland Hgts. 163 Daubenmier, Charles C41 R.R. 4, Logan 67, 183 Dauer, Barbara C21 R.R. 2, Bowling Green 163 Davies, Elaine C21 3506 0a.kway, Toledo 14 91, 115, 125, 126, 129, 137, 163 Davis, David C11 834 Coleman Ave., Fairmont, W. Va. 152 Davis, james C11 682 Wilson Creek, Lawrenceburg, Ind. 128, 136, 152 Davis, Paul C11 946 Vernon Rd., Columbus, 9 76, 152 Davis, Timothy C31 1191 Country Club Rd., Columbus 116, 121, 174 Davison, Nedra C11 335 E. Long- view, Columbus 152 Davisson, Daphne C11 R.R. 4, Dela- ware 152 Dean, Paul C11 1536 N. Jefferson, Arlington, Va. 138, 152 DeBra, IoAnn C21 960 Gardner, Kettering 163 Dechant, David C41 984 W. Main, New Lebanon 143, 147 Decker, Linda C21 3615 W. 69th St., Chicago, Ill. 118 Decker, Robert C21 7936 Willis Rd. Ypsilanti, Mich. 163 Deckerd, Sharon C41 2600 Trump Ave. East Canton 93, 183, 124 Deeds, Charles C31 516 Lane, Coal Grove 174 DeHass, Ruth C21 13463 Cleveland Ave., Uniontown 142, 144, 174 DeLong, Sandra C21 1018 Montrose, Columbus 163 Demaree, Susan C41 920 Forest Hill, Lake Forest, Ill. 108, 110, 131, 183 Demuth, Ester C21 Walnut St., Cgnadengutten 63, 127, 128, 137, 1 3 Demuth, Robert C11 R.R. 1, Box 383, Medina 116, 152 Derbyshire, James C31 7852 Holiday Dr., Sarasota 174 DeVolld, Ray C31 Box 246, Caldwell 174 Dicke, Douglas 131 3828 Norbrook, Columbus 1 22, 1 74 Diehl, Dennis 141 Box 311, R.R. 2, Fredericktown 61, 183 Difford, Cheryl 131 274 Howland Wilson, Warren 88, 118, 174 Digeh James 131 356 Church, Utica Dinkel, David 121 5100 Helmuth, Evansville, Ind. 163 Dobberstein, Jane 121 2841 Hazel Ave., Dayton 128, 163, 170 Donahue, Barbara 141 2479 E. Main St., Columbus 21, 183 Dondorf, Rodney 131 3403 McShane Way, Dundalk 22, MD. 131, 174 Donnan, Jon 111 564 E. 7. Perry- sburg 78, 133, 152 Dorman..Claudia 121 '629 S. Down- ing, Piqua 163 Douce, Lowell 111 S. Main St., Caledonia 101, 122, 142, 152 Doughty, James 141 1115 Welling- ton, Columbus 76 Downing, Sharon 141 1826 Argonne, Portsmouth 139, 184 Draoulec, Mary 111 236 James Rd., Grahanna 152 Dreher, Daniel 141 R.R. 1, West Lafayette 64, 112, 184 Drews. Helen 121 32 Martha Ave., Jeannette, Pa. 163 Driftmyer, Gretchen 111 424 S. Patterson, Gibsonburg 152 Dropkin, Beth Ann 121 430 N.W. 88th St., Miami, Fla. 81, 112, 135, 163 DuB,0iS. Grant 141 9721 Lockport, Niagra Falls, N.Y. 101, 184 Duerk, Linda 131 809 Jefferson, De- fiance III, 174, 181 Dugas, Kenneth 121 13416 Alexander Rd., Cleveland 122 Dum, Karen 121 48 E. Main St., Ashville 124, 163 Dunson, Leslie 121 1609 Westona Dr., Dayton 98, 142, 163 Dupler, Susan 111 R.R. 2 Logan, Ohio 152 Durdel, Sandra 111 Foraker St., Payne 124, 152 E Eakin, eborah 141 1441 Rowland Ave., Canton 90, 184 Earl, Nicholas 111 512 S. Pine St., Wapakoneta 64, 83, 152 Eberhard, Joyce 141 1845 White Rd., Grove City 93, 140, 180, 184 Ebersold, Marjorie 141 771 Lincoln Blvd., Bedford 174 Ebersole, Dorothy 121 7417 Phoenix Ave., Cincinnati 163, 146 Ebert, Cheryl 141 2003 37th N.W., Canton 188 Eccard, Walter 131 15 Wintergreen, Quaker Hill, Conn. 36, 77, 111, 121, 174 Ehmen, Gail 141 R.R. 3, Pataskala 184 Eibling, David 111 3450 S.W. 18 St. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 112, 138, 152 Eich, Thomas 111 411 N. Pearl St., Crestline 64 Eipper, Thomas 111 4555 Upper Valley Pk., Springfield 64, 131, 152 Elgart, Linda 111 401 Stuckhart, Trotwood 134, 152 Ellinger, Freda 131 R.R. 1, Rock- bridge 136, 174 Elliott, Sandra 121 5215 Bennett, Toledo 126, 163 Ellis, Peter 141 6951 N.W. 21st Street, Hollywood, Fla. 174 Ellmyer, Gerald 121 133-07 Boss St. Ozone Park, N.Y. 98, 116, 163 Elsass, Kay 111 907 Nordale, Dayton 152 Elsass, Paula 131 106 W. Vermont, Sebring 91, 112, 136, 174 Elsholz, Gerald 121 3286 Rattle Run St. Clair, Mich. 125, 134, 163 Elswick, Earlena 131 5655 Linden- wood, Columbus 184 Emerick, Gordon 111 223 Woodlawn Rd., Butler, Pa. 152 Emery, Ann 131 709 17th S.W., Massillon 174 Emswiler, Glen 141 R.R. 3, Pataskala 147, 184 Engel, Sandra 141 225 Mapleview, Cheekowaga, N.Y. 89. 184 Ensign, Lonney 111 28519'Foxgrove, Farmington, Mich. 121, 152 Erisman, Agnes 141 931 Patterson Rd., Dayton 184 Esler, Catherine 131 7320 Van Buren Rd., Clinton 174 Estabrook, Kathy Jo 111 1354 Shan- ley Dr., Columbus 137, 152 Eulberg, LeRoy 141 2625 Daleford, Toledo 64, 184 Eurenius, Ann 141 617 Causeway Dr., Sandusky 111, 184 Evans, Deborah 111 719 Woodland Pl., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 124, 130, 152, 159 Evans, Katherine 121 719 Wooland Pl., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 134, 163 Evans, Laura 111 129 Drood Ln., Pittsburgh, Pa. ,152 Evans, Phillip 111 115 New St., Quincy 64, 76 Everett, Timothy 111 4044 Alvin, Saginaw, Mich. 100, 152 Ewing, Richard, 111 788 S. Eureka, Columbus 76, 152 F Fabian, David 111 ,10369 Boundary Ln.. Parma 74, 143, 152 Filehl. Rickey 151 3537 Valleywood, Kettering 174 Fngerland. Linda 141 11-I E. River- glen Dr., Worthington 135, 184 Fahlbusch, Charles 131 2267 N. Cagady, Columbus 121, 133, 147, 17 Falborn, Darlene 121 12 Hitchcock, South Farmingdale, N. Y. 163 Faler. Connie 131 Box 175. Litho- polis 174 Farnham, Garald 111 2260 Grant- wood, Toledo 137, 152 Farnsworth, Barbara 121 3502 Glen- na, Grove City 93, 163 Farrar, Deborah 111 5222 13th St., S.W., Canton 152 Farrell. Susan 111 R.R. 1, New Washington 118, 119, 124, 152 Faulhaber. Margaret 111 R.R. 2, Montpelier 112, 141, 152 Fear. Patricia 141 R.R. 1, Shadow Lake, Mason 118, 119, 184 Felice, Donald 141 1371 Lambert, Alliance 96, 184 Ferlise. Donna 131 3905 Harden, Middletown 132, 136, 174 Ferne. Janice 12887 Hickory Detroit 5, Mich. 184 Ferne, Richard 12887 Hickory, De- troit 5, Mich. 122, 134, 163 Ferry. Natalie 121 312 Goodrich, Bellevue 95, 136, 163 Fetherolf. Sandra 2678 Maplewood Dr., Columbus 89, 174 Fettrow, Lvnn 141 3112 A. Alle- gheny, Columbus 64 Few, Charles 141 8621 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, Mich. 114, 125, 127, 129, 184 Fike, Ellen 121 20271 Delaware, Euclid '163 Pike, Melanie 121 957 W. Mans- field, New Washington 130, 163 Finelli, Robert 131 1 Hastings Rd., Massapequa, N.Y. 98, 122 Fineran, William 111 Box 312, Salem 152 Finkenbine, John 121 1.825 Bower Hgll Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 68, 100, 1 3 Finkenbine, Judith 141 R.R. 2, Anna 134, 136, 140, 185 Finkenbine, Margaret 121 1925 Bower Hill Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 163 Finkenbine, Roger 121 R.R. 2, Anna 163 Fischer, Jeannine 111 350 S. Wooster, Strasburg 124, 134, 152 Fiser, Sandra 131 470 Groveport, Canal Winchester 174 Fisk, Margaret 121 272 Colonial, Worthington 125, 163 Fitzgerald. Dennis 141 4476 Glen Este Rd., Cincinnati 140, 185 Fitzpatrick, James 131 2947 Cleve- land Blvd., Lorain 126, 127, 128, 129, 174 Fix, Leslie 121 7612 Ann Arbor Dr., Parma 141, 163 Flach. Garold 131 1326 Somerlot- Hoffman E., Marion 114, 125, 127, 128, 129, 137. 174 Fleischer, Jean 141 14333 Birchwood Ave., Cleveland 185, 136 Fleischmann, Suzanne. 111 Box 760, R.R. 1, Baltimore, Md. 152 Fletcher, Susan 121 1177 Indiana, Marion 141, 163 Flory, Donald 131 R.R. 3. West Alexandria 101, 174 Focht, Earl 111 1515 Coventry Rd., Dayton, 64, 67, 83, 152 Fodor, Sandra 121 2079 Canterbury, Westlake 93, 163 Fogt, Ann 131 109 Ohio St., Jackson Center 136, 174 Fogt, Stephen 111 644 Girard, Marion 96, 127, 128, 150, 152 Fogt, Vickie 141 644 Girard Ave., Marion 44, 52, 91, 112, 115, 136, 140, 185 Fohs, Walter 141 7956 XV. Venetian St., Miramar, Fla. 185 Forman, John 121 387 S. Parkview, Columbus 79, 163 Forney, Dorothy 121 3823 E. Fifth St., Dayton 163 Fouch, Barbara 121 279 Marvel Dr., Lancaster 110, 122, 162, 163 Fowler, Rosemary 121 Box 94, Lith- opolis 163 Fox Bonnie 131 827 S. James, Columbus 174 Frank, Rosemary 131 Box 252, Loudonville 90, 91, 126, 175 Frasch, Joseph 111 1621 Summit, Columbus 127, 128, 133, 136, 152 Frasure, Paul 131 780 Greenfield Dr.. Columbus 64 Frazee, Susan 141 2754 Columbus Ave., Columbus 94, 185 Freseman, David 121 595 N. Union Ave.. Salem 110, 111, 125, 134, 135, 139. -163 Frey, James 131 219 N. Sandusky, Delaware 127 Frey, Virginia 141 R.R. 3, New Philadelphia 81, 185 Freytag, Wlilliam 131 75 Hall Ave., Newark 126, 175 Frick, Judith 121 57 Waldron Ave. 141, 163 Friedrich. Nan 121 8032 Tippe- canoe, Canfieid' 63, 128, 163 Friedrich, Susan 131 53 Indianola Rd., Youngstown 94, 175 Frischer, Bonnie 1969 McGraw Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 175 Fritts, Robert 111 394 Mt. Joy, Springfield 74, 152 Fritz. JoAnn 121 2969 Rockefeller Rd., Wickliffe 128, 163 Fritz, Sharon 131 R.R. 4, Bucynis 175 Fritzman, Susan 111 800 Sharp St., Ext., Salem 111, 153 Frye. Karen 141 326 N. Poplar St., West Carrollton 185 Frye, Millicent 121 326 N. Poplar St., West Carrollton 163 Fugett, Nancy 111 Friend St., Millers- port 153 Fuhrhop, Diane 121 R.R. 1, Malinta 138, 139, 163 Fuller, Roberta 141 604 E. Nassau, East Canton 122, 127, 185 Ful1erton, Scott 141 R.R. 2, Colum- brzma 47, 101, 117, 121 G Garrelts, Donna 121 1255 Huntly, Columbus 113, 164 Garwood, Patricia 111 R.R. 1 Box 288, Farmersville 153 Gaston. George, 111 R.R. 2, Canal Winchester 153 Gaul, Christine 121 5052 XVest Blvd., Canton 164 Gearhiser, Connie 131 R.R. 1, Rajnor 55, 62, 63 91, 115, 142, 17 Gearhiser, John 141 R.R. 1 Radnor 83, 115, 185 Geiger, Nancy 111 706 Cynthia Ct., Findlay 126, 127, 153 Gerber, Kathleen 141 1497 Roslyn, Grosse Pte. Woods, Mich. 185 Gerken, Carolyn 131 R.R. 1, Hamler 115, 124, 128, 136, 137, 175 Gesell, Arlene 111 R.R. 5, Box 83 Brookville, Ind. Getz, Terry 131 1128 Meiner Ct., N.E. Massillon 175, 176 Giese, Patricia 111 122 Foxdale Ln., E. Setauket, N. Y. 118, 153 Gilbert, Judith 111 70 Harris Av'e., Norwalk 47, 153 Gilbert, Margo 111 423 Acton Rd., Columbus 124, 153 Gilliland, Patricia 131 R.R. 1, Wayne 89, 127, 175 Gilmore, David 131 4186 Larchview Dr., Cincinnati 64, 83, 98, 175 Ginther, Walter 131 3106 Glanz- man, Toledo 175 Gipe, Kathleen 121 1120 Green Acre Rd., Towson 136, 164 Girardin, Sidney 111 425 Hillcrest, Grosse Pte., Mich. 47, 121, 153 Girscht, Judith 111 MC 1 Damascus Rd., Salem 153 Gittings, Linda 121 1012 Sandhurst Dr., Coraopolis, Pa. 164 Gleason, Diane 141 2210 W. 14th St., Lorain 185 Glover, James 121 3143 Dorian, Toledo 135, 138, 144 Goeller, Craig 131 1909 Sylvan Terr., Yardley, Pa. 116, 120, 175 Goertemiller, Alan 121 133 W. Crest, Reading 144, 164 Goodall, Bonnie 141 275 N. Stan- wood Rd., Columbus 185 Goodhart, Margaret 121 47 S. Metz- get, Rittman 136, 164 Goodman, Gerald 121 637 S. Hamp- ton, Columbus 125, 164 Hedges, John Gordon, Joan 121 1444 E. Mul- berry, Lancaster 112, 175 Gottschalk, Bronwen 131 2390 E. Grand River, Howell, Mich. 93, 143, 175 Goulder, Cathy 121 823 Oak St., New Philadelphia 122, 128, 164 Gozzio, Judith 131 496 N. Pickett, Alexan ria, Va. 49, 89, 118, 175 Grabel, Elizabeth 121 3896 Karl Dr., Columbus 164 Grabeman, Michael 131 5606 Royal- wood Dr., Dayton 79, 83, 143, 147, 175 Gradel, Rodney 141 1959 Compton, Cincinnati 114, 122, 185 Graham, William 141 R.R. 1, Bellefontaine 64, 101, 185 Graser, Larry 121 7300 Consear Rd., Ottawa Lake, Mich. 175 Graver, Nora 131 320 Toledo St., Elmore 185 Gray, Sandra 111 2729 Schaaf Dr., Columbus 153 Green, Alice 121 R.R. 3, Box 90, Wakeman 141, 164 Green, Ronald 111 1107 N. Baxter, Lima 153 Grevenow, Jean 111 R.R. 2, Dills- bora, Ind. 153, 104 Griffin, Lewis 131 Upper Terrace, Chesapeake 76, 77, 175 Grimes, Lois 131 444 W. Main, Hil- 122, 175 Dale 111 240 Dunbarton liard Grimm, Oaks Rd., Dayton 153 Linda 121 445 Orchard, Pittsburgh, Pa. 134, 135, 164 Griner, Catherine 121 141 E. Union St., Circleville 46, 89, 115, 164 Grissom, Ronald 131 1469 Darst -Ave., Dayton 114, 135, 140 Groenke, Robert 141 1132 34th St., Canton 185 Grolle, Linda 121 10416 Reitz Rd., Perrysburg 63, 164 Grossman, John 281 N. Ardmore, Colun'lbuS 87, 98, 110, 114, 122, 143, 1 75 Groth, Gary 131 744 Carlsbad Rd., Cincinnati 134, 175 Guist, Constance 121 925 Bellflower S.W., Canton 80, 81, 51, 141, 164 Guist, Patricia 111 923 Bellflower S.W., Canton 63, 128, 142, 153 Gui-nz, Susan 151 600 Hackberry Ln., Mt. Prospect, Ill. 122, 137, 175 Gutzmer, Kay 131 R.R. 1, Stockton, Grimm, Ill. 175 Gysan, Judith 111 2026 Rohde, Sandusky 134, 136, 153 H Hafemann, Shelia 111 5466 Karl Rd. Columbus 153 Haearty, Jeanna 121 2420 17th St., Cuyahoga Falls 91, 164 Ha edorn, Ronald 121 16106 Chester- field, E. Detroit, Mich. 135 Hager, Gilbert 131 R.R. 1, Thorn- ville 70, 74, 175 Halbedel, Bonnie 111 622 S. 7th, Upper Sandusky 153 Halcrow, Barry 111 38 Mechanic, Lockbourne 153 Hall, Holly 121 mos Midway Ave- Hamel, Dorothy 111 4349 Clareville Dr., Allison Pk., Pa. 111, 128, 141, 153 Hamersley, Sharon 131 Ludwig Hen- sler Str., 116 16231 F Unterlieder- bach, Germany 115, 139, 175 Hamilton, Dale 131 R.R. 1, Mal- vern 116, 175 Hammond, Gary 111 105 Williams, Lockbourne 128 Hammond, Lois 111 3245 Tamara, Grove City 153 Hancock, Laurel 131 1111 Spring, Cleveland 127, 129, 1 75 Hansen, Paul'131 2 Schuyler Rd., Allendale, N.J. 82, 175 Hargis, Printha 121 51845 Washing- toa New Baltimore, Mich. 138, 1 Harmon, William 141 909 Mayfield Pl., Columbus 138 Harpster, Charles 121 521 W. Third St., Mansfield 64, 164 Harrer, Carolyn 141 4155 Grantley, Toledo 112, 185 Harris, David 131 109 Wilber, Wal- bridge 98, 125, 186 Harris Robin 141 1956 Glenn, Co- Iumbus 61, 96, 111, 136, 175 Harris, Roland 111 1612 W. Bogard Rd., Sandusky 153 Harruff, Maxine 111 R.R. 3, Box 230, Cardington 141, 153 Hart, Dianne 121 3395 Oaklawn, Columbus 162, 164 Harvey, Charles 131 7976 Lawson Dr., Dayton 144, 145 Hasecke, Frederick 141 9321 S.W. 178 St., Miami 57, Fla. 87, 96, 133, 140, 186 Hasecke, Lydia 121 9321 S.W. 178 St., Miami 57, Fla. 86, 94, 131, 133, 164 Hasel, Susan 141 R.R. 1, Pember- ville 136, 186 Haseley, Frederick 131 2344 Saunders Settlement, Sandorn, N.Y. 175 Haseley, Joyce 121 2372 Niagara Falls Blvd., 136, 164 Niagara Falls, N.Y. Hasselbach, Peggy 111 145 Briar Ave., N.E., Haun, Connie N. Canton 153 131 R.R. 2, Carroll- ton 86, 89, 111, 118, 175 Haun, Gerald 141 R.R. 2, Carroll- ton 121, 136, 186 Hauptfuehrer, Lisa 111 Pendleton, Bethany, W.Va. 124, 153 Havel, Randall 121 309 W. Market, Celina 101, 142, 164 Hawkins. Howard 111 2036 B. Sth, Columbus 127, 128, 153 Hawkins, James 131 1061 Fairfield Ave., Columbiana 175 Hawse, Judy 121 3368 Spangler Rd., Groveport 164 Hawvermale, Carolyn 141 R.R. 1, Box 249, Farmersville 186 Hawvermale, Janet 121 4765 Grand Riverg Dayton 164 Heacock, Stanley 121 531 S. Marion, Cardington 114, 140, 164 Heaton, Myraio 111 171 Lake Ave., Greenwic , Conn. 82, 124, 153 Heck, Barbara hutten 1 15, 141 140 Elm, Gnaden- 122, 186 131 R.R. 1, Radnor Hegal, John 121 842 Hyde Pk. Dr., Dayton 121 Heidmann, Harold 131 2479 Seaman, Toledo 96, 175 Heiks, Barbara 141 1-10 Grove, Bluff- ton 186 Heilman, Robert 131 288 E. Weber Rd., Columbus 175 Hein, Gary 141 224 Castlegate Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 114, 122, 140, 186 Heineman, Barbara 141 151 S. Park- view, Columbus 186 Heinke, Jean 121 688 S. Remington, Columbus 143 Heinke, Sally 141 688 S. Remington, Columbus 175 Heinlein, Janice 121 27175 Forest- view, Euclid 164 Heintz, Mary 121 31 Main St., Luckey 141, 164 Helle, Rebecca 111 2020 Cass, Toledo 134, 135, 141, 153 Hellert, John 121 Meadville Rd., Middleport, N.Y. 101, 164 Hendershot, Jack 111 Box 2277, N. Canton 153 Hendershot, Richard 131. 501 Sch- neider Rd., .N. Canton. .23, 96, 186 Hendershot, Susan 141 501 Schneider Rd., N. Canton 86, 91, 141, 186 Henning, Cheryl 111 1500 Perry Dr., NW Canton 124, 144, 153 Hepner, Chris 131 991 Bulen Ave., Columbus 109 Hepner, Frances 131 30 Fernwood, Dayton 134, 175 Hepner, Laura 111 991 Bulen Ave., Columbus 153 Herath, Katherine 121 212 F.. Hamil- ton, Silver Springs, Md. 60, 62, 63, 91, 164 Herb, Robert 131 608 Greenwich, Falls Church, Va. 176 ' Herder, Donald 121 1372 Pentwood Rd., Baltimore, Md. 125, 164 Herdman, John 121 494 Eavey, Xenia 64, 164 Herion, Diane 121 811 Woodbine, Willard 164 Herion, Susan 131 811 Woodbine, Willard 175 Herman, Eileen 121 195 N. Milton, Smithville 164 ' Hermes, Pamela 151 1105 Ogontz, Sandusky 94, 175 Herrel, Caroline 141 3190 Gerbert, Columbus 186 Hetrick, Cathy 121 R.R. 2, Oak Harbor 128, 164 Hetrick, Cherly 111 R.R. 2, Oak Harbor 153 Hetrick, Connie 121 R.R. 2, Oak Harbor 94, 164 Hetzel, Dennie 121 938 Wayne, Greenville 121, 164 Hetzel, Robert 131 938 Wayne, Greenville 128, 134, 175 Heyde, Barbara 111 103 Cedar Rd., Butler 47, 118, 119, 153 Heyer, Frances 141 2181 Tibbitts- Wick, Girard 186 Hibala, IloAnn 121 247 Thorn St., Sewick ey, Pa. 135, 141 Hickey, Scott 121 18 N. Huron, Columbus 127, 128, 129, 164 Hicks, William 141 3650 E. Arbutus Dr., Okemos, Mich. 68, 11, 186 Rockville, Md. 89, 164 Haller, Susan 131 614 Southington Dr., Parma 93, 113, 175 Halley, Kenneth 141 802 Sherlock Pl., Canton 87, 98, 114, 140, 135 Hallman, Wilmer 131 5500 Holland. Saginaw, Mich. 122, 123, 128, 134, 175 Halverson, Lausanne 111 3921 N- Monticello, Chicago, Ill. 141 2l2 101, 175 Hedges, Ruth 121 R.R. 1, Radnor 62, 63, 81, 164 Hefner, John Rd., Ellicott City, Md. 164 Hefner, S lvia 111 Old Montgomery Rd., Ellicot City, Md. 83, 131, 153 121 Old Montgomery Heft, Stephen 121 R.R. 3. Woods- field 164 Hider, Holly 111 2102 Smithville West, Wooster 153 Hider, Sheryl 131 2101 Smithville West, Wooster 89, 111, 175 Hieber, Sandra 131 R.R. 1, Bucyrus 134, 135, 136, 175 Higgins, Candace 111 204 Fay Ave., Avon Lake 62, 63, 118, 153 Hiles, Leon 111 Baltimore 74, 153 R.R. 2, Box 49, Hill. Garry 121 4260 Wilmington, Kettering 164 Hill!-Zfubfr, Barbara 131 804 Patterson Rd? Dayton 112, 130, 135, 136, 7 Hillgruber, Marjorie 111 804 Pager. son Rd., Dayton 130, 154 1-lilvick, Alexandra 121 3075 Del. wicgcid Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 128, Hite, Robert 141 R.R. 1, Granville 136, 186 Hire. Virginia 121 24033 McDonald. Dearborn Hgts., Mich. 164 Hiteshe, Ed a 12 1811 H - 'Aveii Midtiiiiown 84, 164 me Hobzek, Linda 121 8400 Ridge Rd., N. Royalton 141, 164 H0Ck. Darla 131 Box 143, Duncan 153115, Ohio 127, 128, 129 Hvfkman. Cheryl 141 R.R. 2, Car- roll 82, 93, 136, 186 Hfiff, NHUCY 121 393 Church St., Doylestown 164 Hoff- Wayne 111 R.R. 1, Ashville 154 H0ffm21H. Linda. 111, 1225 Hampshire, Dayton- 130, 154 Hoffmann, Th 11 1859 131, St., Cuyahogzimfizidlsf 154 t Hofmann, XV 21 191.1 H 1. fliglfd Rd., ayltdlfiltiirxore, Md. C116, Hold .Rth121230E.B'd . Libitfy 122, 165 M St' 2037 Blakan, Holland Marla 111 Toledo 126, 129, 137, 154 5092-7th St., Holland, Richard 131 Cuyahoga Falls 98, 99 Holliday, Stephen 131 Lancaster 101, 175 Holl'nger, L 1 13 Rdl, Woos1feree9I,J Hollingsworth, Adriane 111 150 Red. mth, Clawson, Mich. 124, 154 Holloway. C 1 141 5980 P Ave., Doclgligurne 186 Msons Holzb h, G df 1 115 S, , Ra.f1cc.,1.,3,ui? 121, 187 JMS Homan, Dora 121 512 W. Highland Rd., Northfield 165 Homrighausen, Jean 141 301 Mont- rose N.W., Canton 134, 135, 187 607 Oakwood, 2054 Portage 141, 175 Horst, Suzanne 111 R.R. 2, Circle- ville, 154 Horton, Susan 121'1476 Devon- hurst Dr., Columbus 63, 165 Horvath, Philip 121 790 Maple St., Mansfield 64, 165 Hose, LaVerne 131 2724 Walnut, Huntington Park, Calif. 64, 175 Hougendobler, Betty Jo 141 339 N. High, LaRue 44, 115, 124, 135, 135, 137, 140, 187 Howard, Barbara 111 229 S. Howard St., Sabina 124, 154 Howe, Charles 121 407-5th St., N.W., Carrollton 98 Howe, Pamela 111 407-5th St. N.W., Carrollton 154 Howison, Martha 121 R.R. 1, Os- trander 93, 165 Hoy, Judith 121 4559 Walburn, Columbus 89, 113, 136, 165 Hubbard, Charles 111 8638 Elmtree, Cincinnati 134, 154 Hudson, John 111 215 James, Jack- son Center 70, 76, 153, 154 Huff, Clarence 131 11644 Sharon- woods Ct., Cincinnati A101, 175 Huff, O. Joyce 121 6142 Fitch, N. Olmsted 118, 119, 138, 165 Hughes, John 131 1113 W. 5th St., Marion, Ind. 101, 115, 175 Hughes, Marlynn 141 R.R. 3, East Jordon, Mich. 135, 187 Hizrzt, Dan C41 2209 Dundee, Toledo Hunt, Paul C31 3317 Towers Ct. S., Columbus 70, 72, 96, 175 Hunter, Regina C41 553 Lindberg, Berea 104, 187 Hunyady, Richard C31 859 Kenwick, Columbus 175 Hurley, Patricia C41 30 E. Wren Cr., Kettering 114, 115, 140, 187 Huseby, Jennifer C11 333 Slade Run Dr., Falls Church, Va. 154 Hussey, Timothy C21 23316 N. Court St., Circleville 114, 165 Hutchison, Randall C11 1410 Stoney- gate, Columbus 154 Hyde, Lynne C31 121 Cowdery, Sandusky 52, 128, 152, 175 I Ihdff, Judith C21 3251 S. Clay, Green Bay, Wise. 165 Iliff, Walter C31 5475 Liberty St., Mentor 147, 175 Isenberger, Rebecca C11 R.F.D. 5, Arcanum 154 Isenhart, William C11 1510 Little- jcglliln Rd., Columbus 125, 128, 129, 1 Ishida, Dean C41 5691 Florian Dr., Columbus 64, 79, 187 J Jackson, David C41 511 Cliffview Dr., Gahanna 64, 121, 187 Jackson, Micheal C11 406 B. High St., Ashley 69, 154 Jackson, Sammae C31 R.R. 1, Co- lumbiana 91, 136, 175 Jackson, Thomas C11 662 Christie, Hampstead, N.Y. 69, 154 Jacobs, Dennis C21 3314 W. Mar- quette Rd., Chicago, Ill. 161, 165 b, Ett C11 1931 C I , Jag'7oiedoJo154 a OP ey Jacobs, John C21 94 N. Broad, Canfiel 116, 121, 175 Jalonen, Harold C41 Cedar Rd. , Sound Beach, Long Island, N.Y. 98, 116, 121, 137 James, Judith C21 204 Harrison, Magnolia 128, 165 James, Thomas C31 R.R. 1, Magnolia 187 Janssen, Jeanette C31 171 W. River- glen Dr., Wortliington 94, 176 Jefferson, Ronald C31 5604 Columbus Ave., Sandusky 130, 176, 179 Jenkins, Kevin C11 717 S. Ogden, Columbus 121, 154 Jewell, Linda C31 3709 Elmhurst Dr., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 89, 176 Johnson, Johnn C21 7268 Warwick Ave., Reynoldsburg 165 Johnson, Robert C11 715 S. Kibler, Nifw Washington 122, 127, 128, 15 Johnson, Sandra C31 81 Concord Ave., Glen Rock 55, 9.3, 112, 176 Johnson, Silverene C11 334 Martin, Brandywine, Md. 154 Jones, Candace C11 740 McNaughten, Columbus 154 Jones, H. David C41 6175 Parkwood Blvd., Mentor 63, 64, 82, 98, 112, 187 Jordan, Janet C11 R.R. 3, Johnstown 154 Jordan John C41 42 E. Warren, Germantown 122, 187 l Kaderly, Rebecca C41 R.R. 2, Orient 3, 134, 136, 187 Kaeding, Peter C41 532 Corona, Den- ver, Colo. 101 Kaelber, John C21 R.R. 1, Ostrander 74, 96 Kalb, Donald C41 412 N. Virginia Lee, Columbus 187 Kalback, Nancy C11 514 Cavan Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 112, 124, 137, 139, 154 Kalish, Lynn C51 455 Cliff St., Baltimore 111, 118, 119, 176 Kalliantas, Antoinette C31 1183 High- land St., Columbus 176 Cynthia C21 1524 Pierce Kallos, Ave., Columbus 165 Kamps, Diane C41 1871 Fargo, Bald- win, N.Y. 187 Elaine C11 1871 Fargo, Baldwin, N.Y. 55, 111, 141, 154 Kandel, Janice C41 515 Canterbury, Findlay 115, 125, 126, 127, 134, 140, 187 Kandel, Linda C11 515 Canterbury, Findlay 55, 126, 127, 154, 156 Kane, Valerie C11 12675 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Hts. 141, 154 Kastner, A. Kathleen C51 672 S. Remington Rd., Columbus 122 Kates, Ellen C11 521 Reed, Marion 122, 141, 154 Kaufman, Monty C21 201 E. Perkins, Szgndusky 114, 125, 134, 135, 140, 1 5 Kayser, Clyde C21 209 Bonner St., Dayton 165 Keach, JoAnn C31 2792 E. More- land, Columbus 176 Keammerer, Warren C31 R.R. 7, Box 15, Valparaiso, Ind. 96, 176 Kamps, Keeler, Harry C31 Box 262, Elmore 122, 176 Keeler, Patricia C21 107 S. Toledo, Elmore 165 Keggy, Karen C11 1010 Clarendon N.W., Canton 154 Kellenberger, Regina C21 510 Mo- hawk, Westerville .129 Keller, Elizabeth C11 752 River Glen, Maumee 154 Kennedy, Karen C31 1416 Sherman, Evanston, Ill. 127, 128, 137, 176 Kennedy, Vicki C11 R.R. 2, Bloom- ville 124, 127, 128, 137, 154 Kepner, Susan C31 305 E. Main St., Blanchester 122 Kern, William C41 3118 Wicklow' Rd., Columbus 187 Kerr, Karen C41 732 Harvey, Marion 187 Kersbergen, Jo-Ann C21 966 Central New Providence, N.J. 141, 165 Kerschbaum, Richard C21 5702-21st Ave., Washington, D.C. 64 Kettner, Mary C31 2135 Blackmore, Saginaw, Mich. 122, 176 Kibler, Gregory C21 435 E. Main St., New Washington 165 Kier, Lyndon C31 1847 Loxley, Toledo 94, 176 Kirnpel, Ruth C21 9401 Tussic, XVest- erville 165 King, Carol C31 671 S.R. 514 North, Mansfield 94, 176 King, Darlene C51 104 S. Church St., Clyde 136, 176 King, Sarah C41 2612 Niles Ave., S'r.8 Joseph, Mich. 86, 93, 141, 18 Kinsell, Becky C31 R.R. 2, Ashville 80, 88, 176 Kintz, Loyd C31 20 Lewis, Dela- ware 147, 188 Kirkeberg, Linda C11 440 N.W. 88th Ter., Miami, Fla. 141, 154 Kistler, Karen C41 R.R. 3, Bellevue 52, 86, 93, 111, 136, 139, 140, 185 Kittleson, Russel C11 9230 Rosemont, Detroit, Mich. 153, 154 Klein, Judith C11 7500 Harwood Rd. Washington, D.C. 136, 155 Klein, Richard C41 7500 Harwood Rd., Washington, D.C. 79, 83, 87, 98, 188 Klein, Robert C21 798 Montrose, Columbus 165 Klepzig, Newa C31 R.R. 2, Alta- mont, Ill. 111, 176 Klise, Robert C21 1001 Doherty Dr., Galloway 74, 165 Klostermeier, Carl C31 1005 Wright, Toledo 176 Kloslermeier, Sally C11 1003 Wright, Toledo 155 Knauff, Karen C21 557 Old Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda, N.Y. 124, 136, 165 Knigfa, Clyde C21 R.R. 2, Aurora, In . 125, 165 Knisley, Stephen C11 Box 553, Bain- bridge 64, 155 Knudsen, Olin C31 760 E. 48th St., Hialeah, Florida 176 Knuth, Norma C41 4831 Shields, Canfield 188 Knutzen, Randy C11 4265 Fairfield, Willianxsville, N.Y. 155 Kobel, Deidre C41 117 E. 4th St., West Lafayette 188 Koch, Barbara C21 201 S. Defiance, Archbold 16 Koch, Jane C11 309 E. Fifth St., Delphos 136 Koehring, Phyllis C31 615 S. Sth, Richmond, Ind. 112, 122, 176 Koehler, Thomas C31 5454 Breck, Grove City 70, 71, 73, 98 Kohlhorst, Judith C21 25 Holliday Dr., Marion 144, 165 Kohne, Anne C11 627 Church St., Toledo 130, 155 Kohntopp, Mark C21 225 Race St., Clyde 122, 165 Kohring, John C11 209 E. College, Pemberville 155 Kokai, Frank C51 1432 River Dr., Fremont 61, 87 Konradi, Barbara C31 2848 Arsenal, St. Louis, Mo. 176 Korud, Carol C11 23745 Elm, North Olmsted 127, 155 Kotlinski, Mark C21 3491 Liv-Moor Dr., Columbus 133, 142, 165 Kramer, Nancy C21 1815 Merri- weather, Columbus 29 Krause, Ruth C41 1284 Washington, Cleveland 86, 89, 188 Krauss, Beverly C21 1092 E. 5rd., Salem 165 Krebs, Helen C21 6908 Kropp Rd., Grove City 128 Krepps, Karen C21 1515 Pennhurst Dr., McKeesport, Pa. 165, 167 Krichbaum, Melanie C11 704 Center, Gallon 112, 124, 155 Kroen, Constance C41 10397 S. Lake Blvd., Parma 19, 44, 91, 111, 188 Kroen, Gregg C21 10397 S. Lake Blvd., Parma 96, 165 Krugman, Dennis C41 6841 Stoney Ridge, N. Ridgeville 135, 188 Kuehn, Liesa C41 828 City Park Ave., Columbus 114, 140, 188 Kuhlman, Carol C21 815 Pine, Perrysburg 136, 165 Kuliu, William C31 87 Beechwood, Columbus 138 Kuns, .Don C11 819 Manitow Ave., Momtow Springs., Colo. 122, 137, 155 Kurfis, Barbara C11 Bradner Rd., Millbury 141, 155 Kurtz, David C51 Main, Dresden 98, 188 Kurtz, Randall C21 R.R. 2, Attica 165 L Labus, Diane C21 737 E. Fair, Lan- caster 89, 165 Laese, Andres C41 505 S. Parkview, Columbus 188 LaJoe, Susan C21 5716 Allendale Dg., N. Olmsted 46, 91, 143, 144, I 5 LaMont, Howard C41 8420 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 96, 97, 131, 140, 188 Lamphere, Joellen C11 56 Hamlin Dr., Cincinnati 136, 155 Landrum, Robert C21 5126 Havens Corners Rd., Gahanna 142, 147, 165 Lane, Larry C11 336 High, Sun- bury 125, 139, 155 Langdon, Stephen C21 56 C. May- fa.ir Bl., Columbus 96, 125, 165 Langendorfer, Dwight 121 7784 Co- lumbia Rd., Olmsted Falls 69, 83, 165 Langfitt, Betty 151 100 N. Roosevelt, Columbus 89, 113, 176 Lanvermeyer, Lawrence 111 R.R. 2, Moores Hill, Ind. 135, 155 Lanvermeyer, Leonard 111 R.R. 2, Moores Hill, Ind. 135, 155 LaPointe, Marcia 111 6720 W. Tem- perance, Ottawa Lake, Mich. 124, 139, 155, 137 Larkin, Earl 131 925 Mayfield Pl., Columbus 98 Laursen, Paul 151 5397 S. Porter Rd., N. Olmsted 134, 176 Lauttamus, Marsha 111 5945 Bright- way, Weirton, W. Va. 155, 159 I-SVCI, Ruth 121 4525 Smothers, Westewille 124, 165 Layman, Paul 151 R.R. 1, Oak Harbor 96, 136, 176 Lee, Sharon 141 R.R. 2, Marys- ville, 91, 141, 188 Leed, William 111 616 Portage, N. Canton 125, 155 Leemaster, NanCY 131 517 W. Smith, Gibsonburg 141, 176 1-CCS, Karen 121 4561 McAllister, Columbus 165 Leeseberg, Margaret 151 1082 West- phal, Columbus 94, 128, 176 Leeseberg. Ralph 111 1082 Wesrphal Ave., Columbus 121, 122, 144, 155 LeFebvre, Stephen 111 5505 Towers Ct., S,, Columbus 64 Lefiler, Robert 141 917 Kenwick, Columbus 188 Leggett, David 141 910 S. Court St., Medina 101, 188 Lehane, Gary 111 1530 N.W. Sun- Zeit ggrip, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, Lehman, Carol 549 N. Mulberry St., Logan 124, 176 Lehmann, William 141 927 S. Rem. ington, Columbus 189 Lel-Iouillier, Sharon 121 5256 Verna- dale, Dayton 165 Leininger, Karen 151 857M Sheri- dan Ave., Columbus 176 Leland, Mark 121 1097A Fountain Ln., Columbus 166 Lemke, Linda 111 215 Tenth St., Genoa 128, 155 Lenk, Linda 111 10520 Havermale Rd., New Levanon 155 Lense, Esther 141 805 Sheridan Pk. Ct., Columbus 189 Lersch, Sally 121 R.R. 5, Seymour, Wisc. 166 Lessig. Diane 121 425 S. 4th St., Coshocton 141, 144, 166 Lester, Rodney 151 915 Janet Dr., Columbus 176 Lewis, Betty 151 416 N. Broadway, Barnesville 141, 176, 181 Lewis, Ioan 111 8508 16th St., Silver Springs, Md. 112, 138, 144, 155 Lewis, Karen 111 608 Reese St., Sandusky 124, 127, 144, 155 Lewis, Richard 121 5007 Dale Ave., Columbus 68, 76, 77, 83, 96, 131, 166 Ley, Linda 121 901 Jefferson Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 49, 134, 166 Lichy, Kay 151 Box 574, R.R. 5, Gibsonia, Pa. 176 Lidy, Ruth 111 155 Steubenville 155 Liebermann, janet 111 ervoir, Massillon 155, 136 Brockton Rd., 929 West Res- Liebermann, John 141 929 West Res- ervoir, Massillon 70, 89, 189 Lifer, janet 111 1029 Jackson Dr., Ashland 135, 155 Lightfoot, William 121 52401 Wfay- burn W. Farmington, Mich. 166 Lilje, Kenneth 111 28821 White Rd., Perrysburg 155 Lindberg, Diane 111 6516 N. 24th St., Arlington, Va. 155 Lindholm, Kristin 141 591 S. Wav- erly, Columbus 124, 176 Lindquist, jane 121 1002 S. Cas- singham, Columbus 156, 166 ,..1?.....-. Linhart, Earl 141 4100 Birchwood, Louisville 125, 127, 129, 189 Link, David 141 5285 E. Main St., Columbus 189 Linn, Diane 121 551 La Rosa Dr., Grove City 176 Linnabary, Ruth 131 R.R. 1, Sun- bury 176 Linsz, Robert 111 25551 Briardale, Euclid 155, 64 Lintern, Linda 111 1864 Christmas Run, Wooster 155 Lintner, David 141 7245 Linworth Rd., XVorthington 13, 110, 122, 189 Little, Myra 151 29528 Armadale. Wickliffe 126, 127, 129, 176 Lofquist, Loren 111 5506 Cedar Point Rd., Oregon 155 Lohr, Susan 111 6798 N. Custer Monroe, Mich. 112, 155 Long, Ann 141 Box 226, Arlington 93, 111, 128, 189 Long, April 121 450 Merchant, Marion 97, 126 L ,stphe 151 R.R. 1, Mc. oggileade 17k-6 Love, Gary 121 Box 5, Thorn- ville, 136, 166 Luebker, John 141 R.R. 5, Box 225, Wauseon 116, 121, 189 Luffler, Ralph 151 286 E. 276, Euclid 101, 176 Lukz, Frank 131 100 S. Cleveland Ave., Niles 98 Lumbrezer, Celice 111 5559 Robin Rd., Toledo 124, 155 Lund, Christine 111 57046 Pinewood Wayne, Mich. 155 Lundsberg, C. Wesley 121 Box 85, Danforth, Ill. 130, 166 Lutz, Jane 141 6716 Elmwood, In- dependence 133, 141, 189 Lyberg, Matthes 121 9488 Leo Brigh- ton, Mich. 74, 114, 140, 143, 166 Lygre, Lois 121 1211 N. 5th St. Montevideo, Minn. 139, 166 Lyle, james 151 408 Thurman, Columbus 114, 132, 176 Lynch, James 111 21 N. Sutphin, Middletown 74, 125 Lyons, Kirk 151 656 Girard Ave., Marion 114, 122, 176 Mabis, Barbara 141 11888 Lick Rd., Cincinnati 189 Mabis, Bmce 111 11888 Lick Rd., Cincinnati 155 MacCartee, Charles 111 Kerger Rd-, Ellicott City, Md. 155 Macek, Frank 141 5500 Rhode Is- land, Albuquerque, N.M. 189 Macekano, Willie 141 P.B. 1959, Ft. Victoria Southern Rhodesia 189 MacKay, Vivian 151 5745 Gairlock Dig, Columbus 82, 83, 94, 110, 17 McGinn, Douflas 151 124 59th St. Niagara 1'-'al s, N.Y. 176 Magsig, Sandra 151 725 S. Walnut. Marysville 128, 176 Maier, Sharon 141 14116 Liverty, Cleveland 135, 189 Malanowslci, James 111 204 Hanna Ave., Adena 64 Mala , Madeleine 151 651 Bernhard, Colbmbus 176 Mangold, Marc 111 12652 Maple Blue Island, Ill. 126, 127, 128, 129 Manke, David 131 12619 Cooley Ave., Cleveland 107, 135, 138, 143, 177 Mann, Linda 111 110 Blenheim Rd., Columbus 124, 155 Manning, Robert 111 .5685 Royal Palm Miami, Florida 125, 155 Manning, Tahmara 111 7550 Maple- way, Cleveland 124, 151 Mara, Judith 141 4106 Montgomery, Norwood 122, 137, 189 Marinecz, Elaine 151 15714 North- wood, Novelty 177 Marinos, Dinitri 111 596 N. Virgin' ia Lee, Columbus 131, 166 Marion, Linda 121 505 Lynnview Dr., Northfield 144 Markham, Diane 141 205 Tapoco Dr., Elgin AFB, Fla. 136, 189 Marquis, Eugene 151 180 Syracuse Ave., Oswago, N.Y. 126, 127, 129, 177 Martin, Daniel 121 669 Sweitzer, Greenville 166 Martin, Howard 111 725 Smithfield Ave., Lancaster 125, 126, 127, 129, 155 Martin, Lee 111 3360 Anawanda, Columbus 121, 155 Martin, Margaret 121 104 Meadow View Dr. Linwood, NJ. 166 Martin, Paula 141 R.R. 1, Croton 189 Martinez, Jose 141 5-C.N.E. .1S61006A, Managua, Nicaragua 189 Martz, Vicki 111 540 Cedar St., Im- lay City, Mich. 50, 51, 130, 155 Martzall, Karla 121 508 E. Ash S25 Piqua 124, 126, 129, 137, 1 Massman, Sandra 121 2521 Cooper Saginaw, Mich. 118, 166 Mast, Sue 111 R.R. 1 Sherwood 63, 155 Matchett. Eohn 111 5006 Kenesaw St., Col ege Park, Md. 155 Mathews, Nancy 141 R.R. 2, Center- burg 189 Matthy, Judith 121 854 Wesley St. Baldwin, N.Y. 94, 166 Maurer, Dennis 121 1226 Western, Canton 76, 111, 125, 139, 166 Maxwell, Jean C11 333 S. Taylor Rd., Reynoldsburg 155 May, James C41 Box -144, Prospect 76, 96 May, Larry C21 120 N. Middle, Co- lumbiana 76, 98, 166 Mazuch, Donna C31 R.R. 1 Mars, Pa. 118, 119, 177 McAlister, Julie C11 537 Riverview Dr., Cardington 118, 124, 155 McCalla, John C21 817 W. Gambier, Mt. Vernort 64, 76, 96, 166 McCarter, Dale C31 R.R. 3, Box 200 Coutesville, Pa. 141, 177 McCarthy, Timothy C21 407 Clar- mont Rd., XVi lowick 69, 166 McCartney, Penelope C31 Box 242, Berkey 135, 136, 177 McCaughtry, Charles C31 Box 305. R.R. 1, Mineral Ridge 98, 177 McCleary, Janet C11 679 Vernon Rd., Columbus 155 McClelland, Ellen C11 3591 Breeze- Knoll, Youngstown 141, 155 McConnell, Michael C11 1339 Coles Blvd., Portsmouth 70 McCreery, Jerry C21 3415 Wfeckerly Rd., Monclove 166 McCutcheon, Marilyn C21 3334 Stephen -Dr., S., Columbus 166 McDaniel, Leslee C21 725 Washing- ton, Baltimore 166 McDonald, Barbara C11 R.R. 2, Waynesville 155 McGrath, Michael C41 931 NAV. Blvd., Columbus 74, 98 ,190 McGuire, Charlene C41 2844 Colum- bus, Columbus 190 McLaughlin, Mary C11 R.R. 1, Ven- ue, Pa. 126, 128, 155 McMaken, Dennis C41 R.R. 3, Pi- qua 114, 125, 127, 129, 137, 190 McMaken, Gordon C41 R.R. 3, Box 2880, Piqua 64, 93, 190 Mechling, Sharon C31 Glenford, Ohio 135, 136, 138, 177 Meckstroth, Kathleen C21 3592 Jan- lin Ct., Cincinnati 138, 166 Medford, Roberta C21 R.R. 1, Fr. Recovery 166 Meeder, Howard C21 R.R. 1, Gib- sonia 122, 166 Mehl, Dorothy C41 54 Marion, Pol- and 55, 90, 91, 141, 190 Mehl, Robert C31 54 Marion Dr., Poland 76, 101, 112, 177 Mellott, James C41812 S. Wfeyant, Columbus 190 Melzer, Constance C21 1632 Refugee Rd., Columbus 166 Mengering, Mark C41 6346 11th Rd., Arlington, Va. 98, 190 Mengering, Timothy C31 6346 11th Rd. Arlington, Va. 48, 93, 98. 177 Merkel, John C11 8305 Deborah St., Clinton, Md. 125, 155 Merrick, Anita C11 801 Prospect, Girard 46, 47, 118, 119, 155 Meschke, Deborah C11 1426 Midland Rd., Saginaw, Mich. 155 Mesick, Marsha C31 Box 68A, R.R. 1, Seville 177 Mettle, Richard C21 1075 Beechwood, Columbus 76, 83, 96, 68, 166 Meyer, Kenneth C11 109 Mayfair, Columbus 116 Meyer, Linda C21 1658 Lucks Rd., Reynoldsburg 166 Meyer, Lorraine C11 311 College. Xvoodville 128, 155 Meyer, Martha C51 167 Columbus Ct., Grove City 88, 89, 141, 177 Meyers, Marietta-C21 211 XV. Adams Rd., Cincinnati 136, 137, 166, 171 Meyers, William C41 107 Collins Ct., Circleville 109, 121, 190 Michael, Larry C21 852 Butler, To- ledo 143.166 Miker, Charles C21 13508 Terminal Ave., Cleveland 76, 166 Mileff, Robert C31 280-37th St., Barberton 96, 177 Milillo, Lawrence C31 5960 Allison Ave., Hamilton 64, 65, 98 Millat. Nancy C31 1000 I-lighridge, Dayton 144, 177 Mille, Dcnnie C21 4599 Winster Ln, Brooklyn, Ohio 89, 101, 112, 166 Miller, Christine C21 2702 Eastrnore- land, Oregon 88, 89, 141, 166, 169 Miller, Claudia C41 7110 Crabtree Ln., Sylvania 91, 141, 190 Miller, Eddie C51 Box 11, Meadow- lawn, Arcanum 101, 177 Miller, Gerry C21 South Columbus. Somerset 166 Miller, Kathleen C21 317 Great Oaks, Dayton 166 Miller, Lynda C21 1900 Beaver, Dearborn, Michigan 94, 166 Miller, Marilyn C11 990 NV. Hunter St., Logan 124, 155 Miller, Paul C21 28755 Anchor Dr., Mt. Clemens, Mich. 166 Miller, Robert C41 9524 Anderson Pittsburgh, Pa. 70, 98, 99, 190 Miller, Robert M. C21 3328 Karl Rd., Columbus 166 Miller, Rodger C11 2000 S. Eads St. Arlington, Va. 131, 156 Miller, Rose Ann C31 R.R. 2, Port Clinton 177 Miller, Sharon C41 R.R. 1, Genoa 93, 154, 190 Miller, Stephen C21 3510 Campbell St., Sandusky 166 Miller, XVilliam C21 510 E. 253, Euclid 167 Miller, Wayne C21 966 E. Jeffer- son Butler, Pa. 167 Miller, Winifred C21 2135 Ridgeview Rd., Columbus 177 Miner, Barry C31 631 Auburn Fair- less Hills, Pa. 177 Mineur, Charles C31 75-23 260th St. Glen Oaks, N.Y. 101, 177 Minicli, Harriet C11 R.R. 1, New Washington 135, 144, 156 Minnich, John C21 5675 N. Mea- dgws, Columbus 126, 127g 128, 1 7 Minnick, Philip C11 2318 Sunset Ave., Springfield 122, 156 Minth, Sally C21 1065 N. Ellsworth, Salem 91, 167 Minta, Ingrid C11 1485 Efner, Co- lumbus 156 Misir, Judith C41 2001 N. 30 St., Milwaukee, XVisc, 51, 190 Mitchell, Lynn C21 3598 Deshler, Columbus 94, 167 Mittermaier, Crystal C31 9456 N. Washington Niles, Ill. 122, 137, 143, 177 Mittler, Jean C21 454 Corona Ave., Dayton 167 Moenter, Sara C41 R.R. 2, Pember- ville 190 Moler, Caryl C21 44 W. Beaumont Rd., Columbus 94, 167 Mollenkopf, Charles C21 6755 Mon- clova. Rd., Maumee 125, 167 Molyneux, Paul C41 10588 Tussic, Westerville 125, 126, 127, 128, Moninger, Don C31 634 Lamont Dr., Dayton 79, 83, 96, 125, 177 Montgomery, Patricia C11 211 Kor- man Ave., N.E., Massillon 156 Moore, Colleen C31 2607 Snow Rd., Parma 89, 113, 119, 177 Moore, Mary C41 123 Woodlawn Rd, Butler, Pa. 93, 190 Moore, Susan C31 'R.R. 2. Fresno 130, 136, 177 Moore, Vesta C-11 R.R. 1, Oak Har- bor, Ohio 190 Moorman, Patricia C31 1251 Champe. Toledo 177 Moran, Douglas C21 404 Maxine Dr., Oxford 70, 78, 167 Morey, Ronald C11 14164 Oakville Rd. Willis, Mich. 121, 156 Morris, David C31 146 Mayfair Blvd., Columbus 69, 98, 177 Mooris, Donna C41 527 S. Drexel, Columbus 191 Morrison, Jean C21 3456 Jerome Ct., Grove City 167 Morth, Myra C31 621 Highland Pl. Pittsburgh, Pa. 177 Morton, Richard C21 264 Shadyside, E. Canton 121, 167 Mosier, Mary C31 R.R. 1, Corning 91, 177 Moultry, Murphy C41 187 Woodland, Columbus 64, 67 Mountain, Jean C21 2503 Agton St., Washington, D.C. 138, 167 23267 W. River, Mo er, Marsha C41 Cirosse Ile, Mich. 90, 190 Moyer, Naomi C11' 23267 W. River Grosse Ile, Mich. 156 Mras, Irene C41 R.R. 2, Box 295, Port Clinton 107, 130, 134, 135, 191 Muehlenhard, Roger C41 9798 Man- hattan Dr., Cincinnati 136, 147 Muekenheim, Gretchen C31 Box 158, Mt. Eaton 86, 89, 177 Mueller, Barbara C41 2425 Niagara Rd., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 191 Mukadam, Sharif C21 Box 55, Que Que Midlands, Rhodesia 78, 167 Mullen, Walter C31 R.R. 1, Box 23, Kingsville 98, 116, 121, 177 Murphy. Dallas C31 330 Button- ball Ln. Glastonburg, Conn. 98, 132, 177 Murphy, Rachel C21 R.R. 2, Pleas- ant City 167 Murray, Michael Rd., Lima 156 Myers, Gretchen S. W. Massillon 134, 156 Myers, Judith C31 2906 Campbell St., Sandusky 124, 177 Myers, Margo C11 45 N. High St., Logzln 124, 127, 156 Myers, Rebecca C21 328 W. Neff St., Morral 167 N Naumann, Harrison C21 1502 Red Fox Ct. Towson, Md. 142, 167 Neely, Robert C21 328 Deerfield, Columbus 64, 66 Nehls, Herbert C31 R.R. 1 Oak H:lrb0r 96, 114, 140, 177 Neill, Linda C41 301 E. Washington, Lisbon 48, 93, 191 Neiman, Miriam C21 420 Bradley Ln., Youngstown 91, 111, 114, 140, 167 C11 5541 Diller C11 211-8th St. Neiss. Edward C21 912 Cassingham, Coshocton 70 Nelson, Constance C11 1107 Stuart St., Massillon 111, 122, 156 Nelson, Richard C11 R.R. 1, Clin- ton, Pa. 156 Nesbitt, Ruth C31 R.R. 5., Salem 11.5, 124, 126, 127, 128, 137, 177 Nichols, Barbara C21 611 Greenfield Dr., Fremont 167 2, - um Nichols, Donnie C11 209 Washing- ton, Wapakoneta 64 Nicklas, Paul C41 450 S.W. 21 Richmond, Ind. 191 Nicol, Audrey C31 R.R. 5, Marys? ville 135, 177 Nicol, Carole C11 R.R.3, Marys- ville 156 Nicol, Lonnie C11 R.R. 5, Marys- ville 156 Nicol, Mary C41 213 E. Mansfield, New Washington 191 Niederlcorn, Renee C21 1212 E. Vigoodland, Appleton, Wisc. 133, 1 7 Niel5CH, David C21 329 North Ave., Penn Yan, N.Y. 121, 135, 167 Niles, Sandra C41 32001 Lake Rd., Avon Lake 122, 128, 129, 191 Nitschke, Bonnie C11 908 Garrison, Fremont 156 Nolen, Andrew C21 1732 W. High, Lima 167 North, Richard C31 R.R. 2, Arcan- um 177 N0fth0p, NOIH C11 432 Blue Jay Dr. Vandalia 156 O Oberdick, Allen C21 R,R, 2, Bowl. ing Green 96, 167 032613, Carl C41 2653 Lakewood, Columbus 112, 191 Odgers, Laurian C11 2653 Lakewood, Columbus 156 Oehler, Larry C11 R.R. 1, Prospect 156 Oertman, Jean C31 644 Storms Rd. Kettering 122, 134, 177 Oehffmiln, Paul C21 106 N. Taylor St. Farmersville 96, 112, 167 Oestreich, Martha C21 R.R.1, Wayne 115, 124, 127 Oerers. Fred C51 2970 Kreitzer Rd., Dayton 134, 177 Oiler. Sherry C11 656 Oakwood Ave., Columbus 156 Olin, Sally Jo 141 1612-16th N.W., Canton 91, 134, 136, 189 Opall-:, Wayne 121 360 Walworth Dr., Euclid 167 Oravec, Shirley 141 6517 Roselawn, Reynoldsburg 191 Orr, Cameron 111 953 Pleasant Ridge, Columbus 156 Osterbur, Barry 141 R.R.1 Ogden, Ill. 96, 125, 191 Ottman, Nancy 111 3620 Bixby Rd., Groveport 167 Owen, Faith 121 7748 Blackshaer Dr., Dayton 167 Owens, Hal 131 3750 E. Main St., Columbus 128 Oyer, Steven 141 304 Bridge St., Waverly 64, 83, 96, 115, 191 P Packer, William 141 Patrick Ave., Urbana 122, 191 Packingham, Gary 121 8565 Rodgers Pl., Orlando, Fla. 142, 167 Pairan, Ronald 111 R.R.1, Millers- port 156 Palagyi, Susan 121 234 Foster Ave., Elyria 141, 144, 167 Palazzo, Betty Jo 121 1009 Tyler St., Sandusky 60, 62, 63, 91, 136, 167 Palmblade, Cherly 121 1139 S. James Rd., Columbus 177 Palo, Nancy 141 2503 W. 9th St., Ashtabula 89, 191 Palsgrove, Suzanne 131 Shannon Rd., Canal Winchester 177 Pape, Janet 141 236 Maple Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 93, 191 Papke, Ann 131 743 Sprague St., Baldwin, N.Y. 55, 94, 122, 177 Papke, Jane 121 743 Sprague St. Bgldwin, N.Y. 63, 94, 95, 162, 1 7 Parfitt, George 131 5716 Champaign, Cleveland 77, 177 Parker, Karen 121 428 Ruxton St. Pittsburgh, Pa.. 167 Patton, Dee Ann 131 209 N. Wal- nut, Woodville 94, 177 Patton, Karen 141 ington 81, 141, 191 R.R. 1, New Lex- Paul, Donna 141 195 Sunset Rd., Avon Lake 115, 122, 191 Paulus, Jon 111 711 Taggert Ave., Massillon 156 Paxson, Ronald 141 1156 Simpson, Columbus 64 Pearch, Gary 141 1042 Grant, New Philadelphia 64, 67, 96, 150, 180, 191 Pearson, Daniel 131 R.R. 1, Me- chzmicsburg 177 Peck, Robert 131 2186 Ridgeview, C0lLl1'nlDL1S 61, 76, 68, 83, 142, 177 Pelger, Robert 121 2468 Parsons, Willoughby 167 Pellior, David 121 1225 N. 5th, To- tonto 64, 74, 167 Pesec, Edward 131 22051 Nicholas, Euclid 64, 83, 98, 177 Peterman, Susan 121 215 Lima, Findley 93, 167 Peters, Artice 131 R.R. 1, Box 174 Manistee, Mich. 134, 136, 174, 177 Peterson, Holly 141 325 Corning, Bratenahl 49, 191 Petitt, Betty 131 3430 W. 137th St., Cleveland 115, 127, 129, 144, 177 Pettorini, John 141 406 Mayfair, Columbus 64, 74, 52 Petzinger, Karl 111 747 Chelsea, Columbus 156 Phillips, Elizabeth 131 B70 Wood- bine, Cincinnati 89, 118, 119, 177 Phillips. Karen 111 33 Cinton Hgts., Coumbus 63, 156 Pickering, James 131 R.R. 2, Ash- Ville 74, 177 Pickgering, Rick 111 R.R. 2, Ashville 5 P' c. h 121 140V S. Oh' , uC'o1um6l?1sn121, 167 2 lo Pierce, Linda 121 657 French Dr., Columbus 167 Pinker, Robert 131 7928 N.W. 10th Cr. Miami, Pla. 116, 147, 177 Pinson, Judy 111 R.R. 3. Oak Har- bor 156 Finer. B 121 2583 N. W , iam, A111321-, Mich. 167 agm Piper, Paul 111 1324 Hildreth Ave., Columbus 64 Placko, Martha 141 7403 Wooster PkWY- , Parma 46, 86, 94, 128, 136, 191 PIHSSFMH, Jerry 131 640 Bruce, Ash- land 177 Plassman, Joyce 141 640 Bruce, Ash- land 136, 192 Plassman, M d 1' 111 640 B , Ashland 125511536 me Platt, Kathleen 111 1974 Stewart Dr., Warren 124, 156 Pockmire, Barbara 121 3120 Rad- gcgrgl, Toledo 115, 126, 127, 129, Podhradsky, Diane 121 5460 Queens Hgwy., Parma 91, 135, 167 Porter, Julia 121 130 S. Grand, Marion 94, 177 Porter. Lyn 121 6233 Morley Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 167, 170 Porter, Patricia 111 130 S. Grand, Marion 126, 156 Porterfield, Ralph 131 601 Oxford Sl-, Worthington 70, 74, 111, 178 Potter, Carolyn 121 22 Sheep Ln., Levittown, N.Y. 167 Potter, Rita 121 2839 Sunny Dr., Xenia 168 Powell, Barbara 121 R.R. 1, Patas- kala 141, 160, 168 Powers, Janet 131 71 Brookwood Dr., Bellbrook 89, 112, 141, 175 Prange, John 141 740 Collgee, C0- lumbus 34, 36, 87, 100, 101, 114, 115, 140 Preston, Margaret 141 R.R. 1. Bow- EISEOD 80, 181, 192 Preston, Marie 141 R.R. 1, Bowers- ton 122, 181, 192 Price, Maryann 121 Box 224, R.R. 4, Gibsonia, Pa. 168 Priebe, David 141 509 S. Clinton, Grand Lodge, Mich. 122, 176, 178 Printz, Loudell 111 2507 41st St., N.E., Canton 156 Proehl, Kenneth 131 2023 Penbrooke Trail, Dayton 143, 178 Prohaska, Thomas 131 532 Payne Ave., N. Ton awanda, N.Y. 122, 1 68 Puchovich. George 111 201 S. Pow- hatan, Columbus 156 Pugh, Sharan 121 1340 Crestwood, Columbus 26, 122, 168 Purcell, Robert 131 156 W. Frank- lin, Circleville 101, 178 Putt, Leslie 121 3810 Haughn, Grove City 89, 162, 168 Pymer, Seth 111 299 S. Kellner, Columbus 156 R Raabe, Alida 121 455 E. Cleveland St., Delphos 124, 137, 168 Rabb, Frederick 121 196 Furnace, Logan 126, 127, 128, 129, 168 Racich, Edward 121 23801 Col- bgurne, Euclid 64, 116, 121, 122, 1 8 Rader, Judy 111 1739 Lattimer Dr. Columbus 126, 156 Raduege, Harry 121 274 Demorest, Columbus 64, 98, 168 Raiala, Nancy 121 141 Lincolnl, Clawson, Mich. 168 Ralph, Linda 121 2735 Martin Rd., Zanesville 168 Ramming, David 141 2107 Arling- ton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 192 Rannow, Anne 111 81 Second St., Athens 124, 126, 129, 156 Rapp- Barbara 111 6401 Braxmar, Dublin 168 Rasor, Robert 111 1000 S. Sureka, Columbus 156 Rathbun, David 121 2863 Bryden Rglg, C0lumlJuS 127, 128, 129, 137, 1 Raudebaugh, Larry 111 3517 S.W. 16th Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 112, 134, 157 Rawn, Virginia 121 1688 Melrose, Columbus 122, 127, 128, 168 Reber, Frank 131 1832 Hillman-Ford Rd., Marion 98, 129, 178 Redett, G. Kent 121 7034 Rings Rd., Amlin 168 Redman, Royce 131 1710 Walsh Columbus 105, 115, 122, 135, 178 Redner, Paulette 141 1087 N. Mon- roe Rd., Tallmadge 192 Reeb, Karyn 111 2854 S. High St., Columbus 157 Reed, Jane 121 160 Hickory Lane, Lancaster 94, 128, 168 Reed, Marcia 141 15 Reba Ave., Mansfield 192 Reese, Martha 111 119 W. Fair Ave., Lancaster 111, 124, 130, 157, 159 Rehl, Fredric 131 1474 Lealand Dr., Marion 128, 147, 178 Reiman, Steven 121 53487 E. Blood Cowlesville, N.Y. 101, 168 Reimold, Lynda 111 7925 Merri- mac Ave., Oak Lawn, Ill. 157 Reinhard, Linda 141 76 Washington, Canal Winchester 55, 192 Reinker, James 111 85 Beachdale Ave., Avon Lake 78, 157 Rettig, Margaret 111 R.R. 2 Butler, PA. 51, 156, 157 Resch, Philip 131 217 N. Lima Rd., Poland 101, 178 Rex, Deborah 111 187 Rowford Ave., Massillon 157 Rhoades, Bruce 111 R.R. 2, Green- ville 157 Rhynard. Beth 131 303 E. Third, Greenville 118, 119, 122, 126, 137, 178 Riboczi, Arlene 121 250 Gillette, Painesville 81, 168 Richard, Gayle 131 671 W. Madi- son, Gibsonburg 90, 91, 178 Richards, Edward 141 4072 W. 160, Cleveland 43, 136, 147, 192 Rickenbach, Brenda 121 1008 Pop- lar Hollidaysburg, Pa. 168 Ricketts, Eric 111 R.R. 1, Rushville 101 Ridenour, Bradford 111 500 Judith, Kettering 125, 157 Rider, Leslie 111 R.R. 7 Butler, Pa. 141, 157 Ried, Janese 111 539 Glenwood Dr., Fremont 157 Rieker, Lynn 141 3058 XV. 48, Cleveland 94, 192 Riel, Barbara 111 R.R. 3 Dover 157 Riemenschneider, Priscilla 141 4603 S. Arlington, Uniontown 193 Van Wert Ries, Marsha 111 R.R. 5. 157 Rings, Suzanne 141 5038 Cosgray Rd., Amlin 115, 135, 193 Ringsmith, Beth 131 948 Howland- Wilson N.E., Warren 178 Rink, Timothy 151 1270 Concord N.E., Massillon 52, 64, 76, 77, 98. 178 Ritfher. Kathryn 111 1511 Barring- ton, Columbus 157 Rittenour,lChar1otte 141 2911 Steve: Ln., Alrquippa, Pa. 94, 115, 142, 192 RIZOI. Karen 131 447 N. Delaware, Mt. Gilead 47, 89, 117, 118, 178 Rizzo, A th 141 28 W Pl, Glen R2f1fn1:i1.J. 101, 192nrren Robb, Stanle 131 moz 5 'd Ann Arbor,yMich. 96, 112,m17gSl e Roberts. Linda 151 157 Reba, Mans- field 114, 124, 138, 178 Roberts. Robert 121 45600 W. Ann Arbor Plymouth, Mich. 168 Robinson. Erie 111 683 Euclaire, Columbus 157 Roeser, Thomas 111 R.R. 3, Troy 127, 128, 129, 137, 157 Roetken, R th 121 45 P t S, Madison, LlNI.J. 168 IOSPEC t Rohrbacher, Peggy 111 Bogard Rd., Castalia 128, 157 Rlf, Ch l111 415 E. Y ', oGibsonl-fd-lig 135, 141, 157 casting R ll' . L' d 2 6 L'b OFri1ri'i5klin, 12411635 I any R00k-fir, ,Byron 121 237 Larrimer, Worthington 114, 127, 129, 168 ROOM Eugene 131 1824 Hayes, Pre- mont 178 ROSCPHFFY. Donna 111 1850 Hilliard- Rome, Hilliard 118, 157 Rosen, Leonard 131 1274 Dellwood, Columbus 127, 178 Ross, Thomas 111 1868 Bears Den, Youngstown 76, 64, 83, 157 R rh. G 1 952 D ll Rd. K?PilZt5lDUIgl?I 122, 1573 dt Roth. Timothy 121 952 Dallett Pittsburgh, Pa. 116, 121, 168 Rothaar, Michael 141 650 N. Ox- ford Grosse Pte. Woods, Mich. 53, 115, 133, 144, 192 , Rothenberger, Sharon 111 5506 Toni Ct., Dayton 124, 141 Rothgery, Sally 121 241 Colgate, Elyria 168 Rousculp, David mg, Lancaster 192 . . 131 1804 Hudson Aliquippa, Pa. 63, 128, 178 141 321 E. Wheel- Rouser, Denise Rowland, Donald 121 301 N. Hen- ry, Crestline 125, 127, 128, 129, 137, 168 Rover, Janice 121 923 McClain Rd., Columbus 162, 168 Rudasill, Judith 121 104 Beech, Bel- lefontaine 112, 168 Ruetsch, James 141 3270 Spangler Rd., Groveport 116, 121, 192 Rurnmel, Linda 121 1193 W. Col- lege, Alliance 168 Runkle. Donna 141 110 Skylark, Pittsburgh, Pa. 112, 143, 192 Rupright, Kathleen 131 131 S. Oak, Marysville 127,178 Rusch, Doris 121 R.R. 4, Box 146 Chilton, Wise. 168 Schweinhagen, Doris 121 R.R. 5, Schmitz, Sue 121 R.R. 4, Lan- Russell, Beth 121 165 N. Main, London 126, 127, 168 Russell, Elfrida 121 173 'Hunt Ave., Hamburg, N.Y. 168 Russell. Neil 131 8515 Thames St. Springfield, Va. 49, 122, 178 Rutan, Nancy 141 2402 Westv,'ood Dr., Columbus 94, 192 Ruther, Terry 141 9314 Florida Ave., Livonia, Mich. 122, 193 Ryan, Marcia 131 3919 Brookside, Cleveland 136, 178 S Sabine, Richard 121 4126 Ashmore, Columbus 112, 130, 138, 166, 168 Sael, Robert 141 5454 C. Lonsdale Pl. N., Columbus 193 Saint, Diane 111 962 Francis, Co- lumbus 157 Sammons, Michael 131 6056 Yose- mite, Cincinnati 63, 64, 178 Sandal, Joyce 141 8532 Brent Dr., Cincinnati 90, 111, 193 Sandberg, Richard 141 678 Artvue gtg, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. 74, 98, Sander, Duane 121 Fostoria Rd., Genoa 96, 168 Sander, Timothy 111 651 Bernhard Rd., Columbus 157 Sandwisch, David 131 3450 Worden, Oregon 139, 178 Sant. Elizabeth 121 4201 Manchester Rd., Middletown 141, 168 Santoro, Jcohn 141 12 Orange Ave. Defunia Springs, Fla. 116, 117, 121, 193 Sapp, Donna 131 P.O. Drawer 550, Cambridge 141, 178 Sargeant, Richard 121 R.R. 1, Bel- levue 69, 168 Sarpa, Maxine 121 R.R. 3, Angola, Indiana 168 Sauer, Kenneth 121 2317 Clarkwood Louisville, Ky. 168 Saunders, William 121 1326 Colora- do Marysville, Mich. 78, 168 Sayers, David 121 R.R. 1, Edison 168 Sayre, Herbert 121 245 Rainbow, Lancaster 168 Sayre, William 141 357 North Bird, Springfield 101, 193 Schaefer, Jonathan 111 2275 Gard- ner Rd., Galloway 68, 83, 122, 157 Schafer, Sally 131 121 Center Ave., Elm Grove, W. Va. 141, 178 Schlinske, Richard 111 788 S. Rem- ington Rd., Columbus 157 Scheidegger, Florence 111 R.R. 1, Millersport 157 Scheiderer, Edwin 121 960 Gran- don, Columbus 135, 138, 168 Schell, Dell 121 Mulberry St., Clyde 96, 168 Schellhase, Robert 111 8101 Dale- brook, Cleveland 49, 125, 157 Schellkopf, Linda 111 1226 Saling Dr., Columbus 141, 157 Schepflin, Ruth 141 1223 Hamlin, Fremont 193 Scherbel, Paul 111 16101 Cleviden, East Cleveland 157 S h . D 'd 2 14 G csfifn115:2'iimceav1asH 0 9 me Schick, Carol 141 8206 Bertha, Par- ma 133, 135, 193 Schifer, Michael 121 R.R. 4, Busy. rus 70, 72, 73, 96, 168 Scliigg, Anne 121 Pickerington, Ohio Schild, Kathleen 121 301 E. Tiffin, AttiC:J. 91, 168 Schild, Kathryn 121 R.R. 2, Norwalk 81, 168 Schleich, Judith 131 479 Apple Or- chard Ln., Webster, N.Y. 136. 178 Schleicher, James 121 706 Main, Williston 114, 125, 140, 168 Schlessman, Joyce 121 R.R. 1, San- dusky 47, 94, 115, 168 Schlicting, Nancy Ann 111 35 Ap- polo Ln. Hicksville, N.Y. 157 Schmidt, David 121 1 10 Vander- bgrg, Sherman, exas 116, 121, 1 B Schmidt, Anne 121 929 Ellendale Dr. Towson, Md. 168 Schmidt, Katherine 141 301 Long- fellow Vandergrift, Pa. 94, 193 Schmidt, Leonard 131 2685 Court- right Rd., Columbus 126, 127, 129 Schmidt,,Martha 141 308 Hall Ave., Sidney 115, 136, 193 Schmidt, Paul 131 2685 Courtright, Columbus 126, 127, 129, 178 Schmidt, Philip 141 1420 Richmond Rd., Lyndhurst 136 Schmidt, Sherrie 111 405 Grove St., Marysville 157 Schmitt, Gary 111 1577 Southwood, Reynoldsburg 121, 157 caster 168 Schneider, Dean 111 16 Baker St., Monroeville 74, 157 Schneider, Kenneth 196 E. Ver- mont, Sebring 193 Schoffman, Brian 111 553 Southeast Ave., Tallmadge 64, 157 Scholl, Judith 111 4306 Lambeth Dr., Dayton 139,157 Shri. F- 111 8580 s b - cial., Weslgwille 128, 157 un urn Schott, Jane 131 8380 Sunburry Rd., Westerville 130, 136, 178 Schreiber, John 131 845 McClain, Columbus 178 Schroer, Robert 141 R.R. 1, Dola 98, 193 5Chf0mef1..J0h11 131 911 W. Mark- et, Orrville 64, 98, 115, 178 SC111-ldel. Ga1'0ld 131 800 Cambridge, Coshocton 96, 178 Schultz, Edward 121 370 N. Main St., Columbiana 168 Schumacher, John 151 540 E. Beau- mont Rd., Columbus 120 Schumaker, Alan 131 5544 Brown Rd., Oregon 147, 178 Schuster, Janet 121 775 Newgarden, Salem 168 Schuster, Karen 131 2638 Wellesley, Columbus 94, 118, 119, 178 Schwaberow, Edward 131 4430 East- man, Dayton 52, 96, 130, 178 Schwachenwald, David 111 1016 Quiarry Rd., Marion, Ind. 157, 17 Schwalm, Kathleen 121 329 Haw- thorne Rd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 118, 141, 169 Schwandt, Carol 141 124 W. Dud- ley, Maumee 163 Defiance 169 Schwenke, Beth 131 1060 Northridge, Columbus 193 Schwerin, Ronald 121 6619 Scioto Darby, Hilliard 169 Scott, Kathryn 141 R.R. 2, Nevada 136, 195 Scott Rena 141 2072 W S. . 30 Ter., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 193 Scott, Robert E. 141 wood Ave., Columbus 766 Robin- 194 Seckel, Sally 131 2614 Berwick, Co- lumbus 1 78 See, William 151 138. Beacon Dr., Weirton, West Virginia 194 Seim, Floyd 111 648 N. Johnsville Rd., N. Lebanon 76, 157 Seligman, Robert 151 53 Wildwood Lgxne, Amherst, Mass. 126, 127, 1 7 Schafer, Betty 141 50 N. Cassing- ham Rd., Columbus 194 Shafer, Jay 111 R.R. 3, 68, 76, 125, 157 Shaffer, Linda 141 412 Fremont Regegent Dr., Middleton 93, 12, 124, 180, 194 Shanabrook, Janet 141 22 Chester, Massillon 194 Sharkey, Steven 111 949 S. Cassing- ham, Columbus 157 Shaw, Diane 111 2922 16th St. Canton 157 Shearer, Priscilla 121 Box 296, Dell- roy 169 Sheldon, William 111 1341 Fairy Falls Dr., Coshocton 157 Sheridan, John 131 460 E. Cooke Columbus 125, 127, 178 , Shillinger, Grace 131 1122 NV. West. ern Reserve, Poland 178 Shoaf, Marian 141 R.R. 1, Wester. ville 194 Shoemaker, Michael 141 Box 595, Bournesville 64, 83, 136, 140, 142, 180, 194 Shook. James 121 397 Colonial Ave. Worthington 169 Shortridge, Rachel 111 560 Clover Lane, Perrysburg 128, 157 Shoup, Richard 131 708 N. Cedar, Butler, Pa. 114, 122, 135, 140, 173 Sh!-111, JHUICS 111 1635 Homestead, Toledo 126, 158 Shultz. Arloa 121 2265 Astor Ave., Columbus 52, 90, 91, 165, 169 Shultz, David 141 2265 Columbus 76, 87, 101, 122, 194 Sh k , R ld Rldla 1Sdllertolii:aCalid2l 11?i?113?odeo 533121, :Egan 131 R.R. 1, Medina. Astor Ave., Silver, Janice 141 1058 Durwin Ave., Columbus 194 Silvers, Kelly 141 1016 Elm St., Piqua 82, 101, 114, 115, 126, 127, 140, 194 Silvers, Nancy 111 1016 Elm St., Piqua 158 Simon, Jo 141 609 Lima Ave., Find- 13-Y 34, 86, 136, 94, 194 Skeen, David 121 107 S. Ardmore, Columbus 169 Skirtich, John 111 125 Fourth St., Navarre 64 Skrobot, David 121 29757 Grand Blvd., Wicldiffe 69, 83, 135, 169 Slatzer, Patricia 151 852 S. Roose- velt, Columbus 89, 113, 136, 178 Sloneker, Richard 141, 11965, Pippin Rd., Cincinnati 136, 147, 194 Sloter, Susan 111 151 E. Brinker, Columbus 169 Smliiill, Ilglgsrifrjyn 12129 825 Gainsborough Smart, Kim 131 342 S. Hampton, Columbus 138, 178 Sing, Catherine 111 R.R. 1, Croton Smith, Duane 131 2507 Navaree, Oregon 147, 178 ZI7 Smith, Gary 121 57 Mountain Ave. Bloomfield, N.J. 114, 122, 128, 143, 169 Smith, James 121 6462 Memorial Detroit, Mich. 142, 169 Smith, Jeffrey 121 19189 Berden Detroit, Mich. 144,169 Smith, Kathleen 121 1357 Miller- dale Rd., Columbus 118, 119, 169 Smith, Larry 121 435 Sixth St.. FIC' mont 68, 169 Smith, Pamela 131 500 Woodmere, Berea 118, 130, 178 Smith, Robert A. 131 R-K 1- Bloomingburg 64,178 Snell, Linda 11,1 220 -S. C. TCH'- Dr. Panama City, Florida 158 Smider, Linda 131 413 Marietta St., Bremen 112, 115, 124, 128, 137, 178 Snouffer, Daniel 131 302 Loveman, Wforthington 79 Snowclen, Barry 121 1521 Hammond Dr. Miami, Florida 110, 169 Snyder, Charles 131 1254 E- Vine- Coshocton 122,178 Sn der, Earl 131 175 Deshleff CU' llumbus 178 Snyder, Jean 111 221 S. JHYHCS Sli'- Dover 158 Snyder, Patricia 141'U.S. 23 Si I-lousekeeper, Pembervrlle 136, 194 Sobditch, Joyce 111 215 Hane. Mar- lon 49, 50, 124, 128 Sodt, john 141 2295 E. Mound St., Columbus 116, 121, 194 Sodt, Katherine 121 2296 E- Mmmd St., Columbus 169 Sorensen. Carol 111 R-K 2. BOX 157, C11rtiCE 124, 158 Spangler, Charles 141 Box 57. Tari- ton 82 Spangler, Christopher 111 123 Eli- nor Ave. Baltimore, Md. 158 S . l , D 121 430 E. Water Dal: I-llriidaor 64, 96 Spence, Carol 111 2196 Harwitch. Columbus 158 Spriggs, Sandra 111 615 Bellaire Ave., Dayton 158 Sproul, Edward 111 37 Stone St. Augusta, Maine 122, 158 Stagner, Margaret 121 1915 Mathews. Toledo 130, 178 Stahl. Sandra 141 121 E. Friend St.. Columbiana 44, 45, 93, 194 Stai. Karen 111 90 Park St., Canal Winchester 111, 158 Stairs, Ronald 111 4318 Ridge Rd. Baltimore, Md. 125, 158 Stauffer, Thomas 141 29 Sunbury, Bangor, Maine 87, 101, 194 Stegman, Donald 111 Club Dr., R.R. 3. Mr. Vernon 121, 131, 142, 158 Steiger, Roxanne 141 1029 S. East, Bucyrus 115, 122, 137, 194 Stein, Beverly 141 Box 31 Wood- ville, Pa. 81, 195 Stein, Carol 121 202 Fenway, C0- lumbus 169 Stein, Dale 141 R.R. 1. Bradner 96, 125, 136, 195 Stein, Sonia 131 Box 99. R.R. 2, Johnstown 178 Stekli, Joseph 111 4372 Fair Oaks Rd., Dayton 158 Stelzer, David 111 32 N. Old State. Norwalk 153, 158 Stephan, Darla 111 1209 qua 158 Stevens, Ardyce 121 704 Woodburn Rd., Rockville, Md. 169 Stewart, Judith 121 142 Main, Tif- fin 124, 137, 169 Stewart, Marlene 111 5690 Canyon, Detroit, Mich. 158 Lenox, Pi- Stienecker, Steve 111 116 N. Buck- eye, St. Marys 112, 158 Stier, Susan 131 31 Tanglewood Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. 178 Stiles, Barbara 121 215 Sycamore Lane, Napoleon 169 Stock, Mark 111 2970 St. Elmo N.E., Canton 111, 122, 158 Stokes, Georgia 121 1338 McPherson, Fremont 93. 124, 169 Stokes, Karen 111 683 Racine, Co- lumbus 158, 124 Stoner, Brady 141 240 E. Fremont St., Elmore 96, 138, 195 Stoner, Ronald 111 1709 Windsor, Massillon, 125, 158 Storer, Susan 111 4436 Berwick, Toledo 51, 124, 158 Storts, Lee R.R. 4, Kenton 91, 122, 178 Strader, James 141 2722 Marigold, Dayton 195 Strecker, Carolyn 111 1523 Lawn- dale Ct., Fremont 149, 158 Strecker, James 141 R.R. 4, Belle- vue, Ohio 114, 135, 136, 195 Strong, Donna 131 3213 Roberts Dr., W. Richfield 93, 119, 138, 178 Stroud, Eve 141 25420 Cherry Hill, Dearborn Hgts, Mich. 34, 135, 195 Stuck, James 121 2910 Gerbert Rd.. Columbus 122, 169 Stoltz, Thomas 111 R.R. 6, Port- land Ind. 111, 158 Suiter, Sandra 121 281 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis 124, 137, 169 Summer, Candace 121 R.R. 5, Tiffin 124, 137, 169 Sunderman, Thomas 111 Route 2, Deshler 158 Surrey, Keith 121 931 Roanoke Rd., Cleveland 170 Swan, David 121 541 Chessbriar Dr., Bethel Park, Pa. 128, 134, 170 Swank, Kenneth 111 R.R. 1, Arcan- um 126, 127, 128, 129, 137, 158 Swarts, J. Kenneth 121 R.R. 2, Cumberland 170 Swartzbaugh, Philip 131 422 Wood- view Dr., Springfield 101, 178 Swinehart, Carol 141 R.R. 3, Bryan 89, 195 Swoager, William 131 1338 Hamil- ton Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 23, 178 T Taf1an, Mary 121 Brooks Run, Bell- arte 141, 170 Taillie, Diane 141 5846 Calamie Dr., Parma Hts. 35, 49, 86, 89, 114, 195 Tarris, Maureen 121 R.R. 3. Box 110, Fremont 122, 170 Taylor, Nicholas 121 135, N. Clin- ton, Richwood 116, 121, 170 Taylor, Richard 131 4239 Melgrove, Dayton 158, 178 Teaff, Richard 131 108 Stardust Dr., Winrersville 110, 111, 138, 178 Tegtmeier, Joan 121 Toledo St., Williston 170 Tegtmeier, Linda 121 Box 115, Sa- vannah 55, 170 Terry, 'Thomas 111 860 Critchfield, Cohnnbus 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 137, 158 Thiele, Marion 141 7495 Shawnee Rd., Tonawanda, N.Y. 98, 195 Thomas, Albert 111 164 Sixth Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. 158 Thomas, David 111 274 Hacker Rd. Brighton, Mich. 134, 158 Thomas, Donald 121 R.R. 3, Box 280, Medina 170, 135 Thomas, Norwood 111 976 N. Nel- son Rd., Columbus 76, 158 Thomas, William 111 R.R. 2, Lou- donville 122, 158 Thompson, Christine 111 R.R. 1, Ashley, Ohio 62, 63, 158 Thompson, David 121 369 West St., Groveport 170 Thompson, James 131 Box 218, Car- roll 70, 178 Thompson, .lean 121 5506 N Mili- tary Rd., Arlington, Va. 138, 170 Thompsdn, Keith 111 8 XValker Ave., Gaithersburg, Md. 158 Thompson, Susan 131 Lakeville, 1 79 Thoms, Linda 141 6727 Rocky Den Rd., Reynoldsburg 195 Thore, Douglas 121 33 Glendale, Lancaster, N.Y. 135,170 Thornton, Howard 141 514 Reich- ard, Vandalia 195 Tieman, Judith 121 2020 Wayne Ave., Dayton 131, 170 Tildon, Sandra 121 736 Vernon Rd., Columbus 1 70 Tobey, Glenn 131 93 S. Central Ave., Ramsey, N.J. 74, 135, 179 Todd, Jeffrey 121 172 Midland Pl., Logan 96, 170 Tollefson, Marilyn 141 10428 In- vood, Silver Springs, Md. 82, 115, 129, 195 Torrey, Evelyn 111 2115 Washington St., Braintree, Mass. 156, 158 Trachsel, Victoria 121 5203 Trabue Rd., Columbus 118, 119, 122, 167, 170 Tracy, James 141 26 Forest Glen, Dayton 12.1, 195 Trimbath, Patricia 141 325 Ken- more S.E., Warren 115, 122, 139, 195 Troesch, Donna 141 1511 Cole Rd., Columbus 115, 195 Troike, Donald 111 2125 Stahlwood, Sandusky 125, 138, 158 Trost, Julia 131 R.R. 2, Pigeon, Mich. Tubb, Daryl 141 22977 Hayes, East Detroit, Mich. 144, 195 Tumelty, Charles, 131 616 Lillian St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 110, 179 Tunnell, Keenan 121 24292 Lexing- ' ton, East Detroit, Mich. 130, 170 Turner, Beverly 111 4978 Taunton Way, Columbus 124, 126, 131, 158 Tuttle, David 111 418 Thrush Ave., Crestline 125, 158 Twitty, Walter 111 4201 Grant St., N.E. W'ashintgon, D.C. 158 Twynham, Virginia 121 226 W. 5th, Port Clinton 170 Tyson, Richard 121 60 Lal-:eview Dr., Columbiana 170 U Uetricht, Marlyn 111 1065 McKel- vey, Cincinnati 128, 158 Ulrich, Dennis 121 111 E. Julia, Forest 170 Ulrich, Edward 121 R.R. 3, Upper Sandusky 64 Usechak, Barbara 121 R.R. 3, Slip- pery Rock, Pa. 82, 125, 170 V Vance, Raymond 131 304 N. Kell- ner, Columbus 129, 179 Van Deest, Karl Q41 Sunbury 101, 195 Van Deest, Margaret Q31 Sunbury 105, 136, 179 Vanderbeck, Susan Q21 62 Aaron St., Berea, 130, 138, 170 Van Order, Donald Q31 2430 Steele Ave., Columbus 64 Van Reyendam, Grant Q11 6296 Syl- via, Brook Park 135, 158 Vaughan, Thurma Q21 Martin St., Pomeroy 170 ' Veenendaal, William Q11 20212 Hunt Club Harper Woods, Mich. 159 Vessely, Kenneth Q41 94 Fairway Blvd., Columbus 64, 69, 196 Vo, Quang Van Q41 12 Ba-Dinh Da-Nang, S. Viet Nam 196 Vogeley, Kirsten Q41 4517 Tower Edina, Minn. 35, 108, 110, 111, 122, 196 Vogelpohl, Garry Q21 8371 Cran- wood, Chesterland 122 Voges, Gayle Q21 948 Rogers St., Toledo 141, 170 Voss, Robert Q31 374 Fairfield Buf- falo, N.Y. 96 Voss, Ronald Q21 2101 Beaufait Grosse Pte. Woods, Mich. 170 Voyles, james Q31 248 N. Ardmore, Columbus 179 W XVachter, Alice Q21 5720 Maple Hill Baltimore, Md. 94, 118, 119, 170 Wagenknecht, jerry Q21 R.R. 1, Box 87 Clyde 125, 170 Wagner, Barbara Q21 3558 S. High Sr., Columbus 113, 136, 170 Wagner, Carol Q11 5458 Ridgewood Ave., Elyria 124, 128, 131, 159 Wagner, Timothy Q11 115 S. Ninth, Miamisburg 64 Wagstaff, Carol Q41 912 Grandon, Columbus 196 Wagstaff, Jan Q11 912 Grandon, Columbus 128, 159 Wagstaff, Sharon Q21 104 S. By- yvaod Clawson, Mich. 124, 136, Wahl. Edward Q21 208 North St., Bellvue 170 Wakefield, Susan Q21 122 S. Belvoir, Cleveland 93, 141, 170 Wakely, Ruth Q31 2000 Washington liaigcersburg, West Virginia 91, 174, 7 Walden, Mary Q21 826 Alvreno, Dayton 94, 95, 136, 170 Walker, Kathleen Q21 R.R. 2, Bucy- ms 170 Walker, Michael Q31 27 Right Aile- ron Baltimore, Md. 179 Walkup, William Q21 Box 129 Sax- onburg, Pa. 170 Wallace, Richard Q21 466 W. Fourth St., Mansfield 83, 96, 170 Wallace, William Q31 336 Logan Rd. Bethel Park, Pa. 179 Walter, Dianne Q21 4667 Dover, N. Olmstead 171 Walter, Lois Q41 4667 Dover, N. Olmstead 115, 127, 196 Walters, Carolyn Q41 R.R. 4, Circle- ville 94, 115, 140, 144, 196 Walther, Jane Q41 909 Mayfield Pl., Columbus 94, 196 Walton, Howard Q31 9413 Dawn Dr. Baltimore, Md. 179 Walton, Ralph Q21 324W E. Long, Columbus 171 Warburton, Norma Q41 1108 Wa- pak Rd., Sidney 196 Ward, Carol Q21 1270 Old Wapak Rd., Lima 131, 171 Ward, Mary Ellen Q11 57 Marathon Ave., Dayton 159 Ward, Paul Q31 529 Outer St., Hil- liard 98 Ward, Sue Q31 529 Outer St., Hil- liard 91, 179 Warnock, Eric Q11 723 Wall, Mau- mee 78, 159 Wlashington, David Q31 947 Dog- wood Dr., Hubbard 96, 97, 179 Watson, Timothy Q11 260 N. Grant Martinsville, Ind. 159 Wearly, Janice Q31 506 Fulton Lane, Middletown 122, 179 Webb, Thomas A. Q21 1056 Schmid- lin, Oregon 167, 171 Webb, Thomas C. Q31 145 N. Free- dom, Ravenna 196 Weber, Douglas Q21 1098 Roundelay, Reynoldsburg 64 Weber, Esther Q31 R.R. 1, Lebanon 86, 94, 122, 179 Weber, Linda Q11 17216 Cincinnati, Detroit, Mich. 135, 159 Weidman, Edward Q31 R.R. 1, hfarysville 179 Weitzel, Thomas Q21 1088 Grove Hill Dr., Xenia 131, 171 Wellington, Jimmie Q31 508 Spring- hollow Rd., Circleville 83, 74, 136, 143, 196 Wells, john Q21 R.R. 1, Prospect 7 Wells, Nancy Q41 1472 Picard, Co- lumbus 196 Wendt, Janet Q41 6545 Ward Rd., Sanborn, N.Y. 196 Wenk, Barbara Q41 2681 Fletcher Rd., Chelsea, Mich. 34, 93, 112, 140, 196 Wenninger, Roger Q31 1290 Sher- wood Dr. Bucyrus, Ohio 122, 196 Wenske, Paul Q11 1721 Summit Beatrice, Nebr. 64, 76, 159 Wenske, Rebecca Q41 1721 Summit Beatrice, Nebr. 122, 135, 136, 196 Wenzel, Margaret Q31 3164 Minerva Lake Rd., Columbus 127, 128, 129, 137, 159, 179 Wenzel, Susan Q11 3164 Minerva Lake Rd., Columbus 126, 127, 128, 129 Werner, Winifred Q21 111 Elm Pl., 82, 171 Westerberg, Ann Q21 R.R. 1, Box 162, Celina 171 Weston, Rebecca Q41 1526 S. Court, Findlay 82, 91, 131, 137. 196 Westover, Kathryn Q21 Box 9, 8th Bomb Squad., A.P.O. 95274 San Francisco, Calif. 91, 122, 171 Whitaker, Craig Q11 4827 Naomi Dr., Toledo, Ohio 53, 127, 128, 129, 137 White, Donna Q11 2707 Ritchie St., Portsmouth 144, 159 White, Richard Q31 828 N. Main, Clyde 122, 137, 147, 179 White, Robert Q21 730 Elberon Ave,. Dayton 111, 142, 171 White, Shirley Q41 802, N. Seltzer, Crestline 89, 112, 196 NVhitehead, Michael Q31 3099 E. Liv- ingston, Columbus 179 Whitehurst, Pamela Q21 5125 Maple Lane Indianapolis, Ind. 179 Whittick, Jane Q21 1798 Hassam Rd. Coraopolis, Pa. 23, 171 Wiechers, David Q21 2315 Haver- ford, Columbus 63, 128, 171 Wiegand, Anne Q11 786 Bruck St. Columbus 126, 127, 159 Wiegand, Gloria Q31 786 Bruck St. Columbus 113, 115, 179 Wietelmann, David Q21 35844 W. Chicago Livonia, Mich. Wilch, Monica Q11 2614 SYIVII-0. Cuyahoga Falls 131, 133, 159 Wiidefmuth, Edith can 4151 Brice Rd., Canal Winchester 171 Wilhelm, Marjorie Q11 406 Edge- wood Dr., Columbiana 159 Williams, Alan Q41 927 East Wash- ington, Medina 135, 180, 196 Williams, Ernest Q11 Waterloo Rd-. Ellicott City, Md. 100, 159 Williams, Timothy Q11 1832 Wild- wood Rd., Toledo 159 89, W. Manilla Vlillix, Nancy Q21 Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 122, 171 Willmann, Karen Q21 611 Wood- ville St., Toledo 124, 171 Willson, Susan Q31 305 E. 218 St.. Euclid 136, 179 Wilson, Sandra Q31 180 Euclid Ave., Delaware 94, 118, 179 Winebrenner, Michael Q31 College Rd., Syracuse 64, 74, 83, 101, 179 W' fu, David Q41 R.R. 1, car- 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 137, 196 Winnes, John Q41 2010 N. River Rd., Fremont 196 W' 1 , P I Q41 119 Riverglen lTd.0wLiveriildol, N.Y. 136, 147, 197 Winterhoff, Karen Q31 242 5- Bird Rd., Springfield 179 Winters, Paul Q31 21713 Wood- bridge, St. Clair Shores, Mich. 1 79 Winzeler, Kathryn Q11 1096 Films' worth, Watherville 141, 159 Wise, Gretchen Q11 Curtwood Dr.. Wooster 118, 119, 159 Witker, Sarah, Q11 Box 147, Stern Rd., Bradner 81, 124, 134, 159 XVolfe, Elizabeth Q11 828 Virginia, Zanesville 159 Wonner, Patricia Q41 339 R621 DF-. Salem 197 Woodmm, Patricia Q41 529A Catal- pa, Maxwell A.F.B., Ala. 46, 90, 91, 197 Woolworth, William Q11 785 Kil- larney Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 121, 159 Watt, Priscilla Q11 R.R. 3, Clyde 124, 159 Wray, Janice Q31 1497 Crestwood Ave., Columbus 94, 118, 119, 179 Wright, Barry Q31 1663 S. Champion Ave., Columbus 74 Wristen, Ellen Q21 168 S. Reming- ton Rd., Columbus 113, 171 Wurster, Bonnie Q21 3120 Minerva Lake Rd., Columbus 122 Wynkoop, Judson Q31 129 Washing- ton, Canal Winchester 96, 179 Wyrick, Patricia Q21 283 Iberia St., Mr. Gilead 171 Wyse, Arthur Q41 413 Burg St.. Granville 197 Y Yarian, Carl Q21 Box 5, Golden, Ill. 171 ' Yarian, Ruth Q31 Box 5 Golden, Ill. 82, 112, 138, 179 Yarmarlc, Carl Q41 5131 Norton, Toledo 114, 122, 136, 144, 147, 197 Yegzyn, Yvonne Q21 R.R. Z, London York, Betty Q31 2903 Sheldon Rd., Middletown 22, 128, 144, 179 York, Carol Q11 2903 Sheldon Rd., Middletown 159 Young, Bette Q31 R.R. 1, LaRue 127, 128, 129, 179 Z Zarn, Mark Q11 4136 Elmway, To- ledo 128, 159 Zechman, Frederick Q31 5753 Phil- lips Ave., Sylvania 64, 78, 197 Zehner, Carl Q41 131 E. Mound, Circleville 114, 197 Zehner, Christine Q11 131 E. Mound, Circleville 46, 122, 159 Zibbel, Mariorie Q21 248 E. Water, Oak Harbor 134, 171 Ziemke, Jennifer Q11 3002 Pleasant Ave., Sandusky 124, 159 Zimmerman. Dale Q11 673 E. Elm- wood, Wickliff 159 Zimmerman, David Q51 206 N. Clover, Fremont 171 Zimmerman, Karen Q21 2001 Whit- taker Dr., Fremont 124, 135, 136 Zimmerman, Kathryn Q41 330 Bo- gard Rd., Huron 86, 93, 197 Zimmerman, Ruth Q11 206 N. Clov- er, Fremont 122, 159 Zimmerman, Lois Q31 1219 Eleventh Ave., Sacramento, Calif. 86, 90. 91, 11, 141, 179 Zimpfer, Ann Q41 2581 Fair Ave., Cglumbus 91, 115, 122, 136, 140, 1 7 Zingale, James Q21 4634 Sylvania, Toledo 133, 171 Around The Town With Linda Reinhard And Terry Brown COCHRAN PHARMACIES 24l8 E. Main Sf. 3000 E. Broad' S+. 30I5 E. Livingsfon 'A? j l506 S. HamiH'on Rd. :bfi CONNELLS BEXLEY GREENHOUSES 2385 Easi' Main Sireei' Servmg Capifal S'ruden'rs Si-nce l905 1, .3 T DREXEL THEATRE l 2254 Easi' Main S+ree'r 23 I-95 I2 'fo-----,L-. ! ..-f 1 . f 1 rar NJ '. 1' ' - ei..-,,.:-: ' J 1 rf '- . -A---A Q P. 't , ,,,. ,HH -M. ,gnu T r f 'F Q rg' Q -. 7F. 1 H T 7'fQ?, ',, ' 5 1 1 C - ,N -,,.-- fl!- r 'v 'ik w ., -'AI' T if -0 ' :Z D R VK Q.. f - . oo,r. 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