Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1967
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Crauel ..... ..--...- editor associate editor blISl.l'ICS.S' manager . . . -CISSI-Slfllll editor ..........ClflUIS0l' . ll0lI0l'lll3 ofloisor Kalhee Hoove1'. . ...... url editor J' Nancy' Holley .... Student lqfe editor A014 Qllellzy' SCIIIIITICICIIGIZ . . . . gCgflgf111'C,9 gflflgr elf1'm1'Bra1zdt .--.-.- .-.- C lclsses eclilor ,ga AXT?fC3'Elglll6j'6I'. . . . . . gl-ggi H7101- ' o ll7l e elmo- - - .-.---- 5766 ' 6ffIl0I' v3 flhrey Lugger- - - - - - orgarzisalions erlilor L0hlTlClI'- - - ......., 5110113 gflflgf fucb' Vavak ----- - - irzrlex' 6Cll'l0I Andy Mc'Lec111 - - - - - plzologrcqjlzer foe Snell ------- - - plzolograplzer Ken Steinhoff - - - - - plzolograplzer ,'Xppl'uKi1u:1l0ly lc-in fl'1ll'SilflfH -tllll IA-lilly llalsmi iirriywl mi lllf'l'ElI1l1Jl1SUl' Sullllwusl Nlissuuri Stale Cullvgf- lu ilSSllIIlt' llu- pusilimi ul lll!'l'l'lUI' ol the 1Hi1l'I'lllll5! llilllil. lu gellwr Xyllll ollu-r 1'lEl4Sl'lMlIll mul 2l4llllI!IISlI'illlXf' rf-spmisilulllws. 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Lvlluy Xlasuii arul lu past mul c'ui'r1'iil nulmlu-rs ul ilu- Gulili-ii liagles xlHl'f'lllIlQQ Band tllal lluf fiom tents ul' this luumlx uri- flu-flir-all-il. for tngetlwr ilu-y' haw. lvy' their clevulimi. luyally. aml ililigeiu-ee. liruuglil lunu' mul glory ln Southeast Xlismnuri Slate Cullegi-. tn ilu- vily nf Cape Gll'ElI'Cl0LlU. aiul to llu- e-ntirv slam' nf Xlissouri. Y LEROY F. MASON, Professor and Chairman of the Division of Music On this and the following three pages We proudly replay some of the COLORFUL action of the Golden Eagles as they were seen by a capacity 1966 homecoming crowd. L rm I 'Iv , h 3' . JF' M, W? N, i v--Q.. u 8 practice makes perfect P 10 f L 51 3 5.5, f .QV is .,..,,,,,4 ,M.Lb M- .,.Lm,,A.L ,...,,M 12 putting up a goodfronl, the golden eagles back the 1'ncl1'ans M r We zyk ' ,X y L vawfQ, mf? ff: - I 9-f , I , 1 .f if-wh Xu .1 l' Ax- 155 Ll, v N 5,112 , - X 4 X w 'an I S ' 'Qfff ,ff .X Xa v,, V',Q Q4 f SFy f s . ,, y 1 I ' 5 S 1 4,5 '1f.W, 5 1077 4? wt. 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T f M - , ' wi 'Q --seem., SHg3lT1OI'C CIUCCI1 An atmosphere of suspense surrounded the guests attending the 1967 Sagamore Ball. A queen truly belongs on a royal throne, and the members of the Student Activities Council created the king- dom of Camelot for the coronation of the new Sagamore queen. The queen, selected by vote of the entire student body, was revealed to all by the l967 Sagamore editor, Sandi DeClue. Upon taking the bouquet of Janet Brasier Curtis and presenting her with a dozen long stemmed roses, Sandi dis- closed the choice of the Myers Hall candidate as the new Sagamore queen. Queen Janet and her husband danced that night to the music of Jerry Ford and Bob Kuban. Her reign will continue over the campus until the coronation of a new queen next year. in The 1967 Sagamore Court DONNA JOHNSON COX KATY FOSTER HELEN HUTH SHARON WILLIAMS BONNIE WILLIAMS KAREN YOUNGER h0n1eC0lT1il1g1 queen and court candldates Southeast Missouri Stateis Homecoming weekend began with the entertainment of the New Christy Minstrels Folk Group and guitar- ist Jose Feliciano. During the intermission Miss Carol Hahs was crowned as Homecom- ing Queen hy the retiring queen Patsy McWil- liams Koenig. Saturday's activities started with the traditional homecoming parade, was highlighted by a football victory over the Missouri Miners 49 to 13 and climaxed by the Homecoming dance featuring Little Wal- ter and the Guise. 42 homecoming features floa ts, fires, frolics and ,29 ',-W' 'ng' t I f-,A Vp,--f 'LftW ,.f:fL'!,f- -I I t ff' f'tM'.,s1r:fj,, L ,,,, -f ' X' ' fit., ff, ,ww f , , ,W ff xr-ew a,,,.--q5g,.-er i My-, 'Mm' Jwwi W.-V iw, .. my aaw 13 W::,N,,..,.M A sf-w 'T Q ,..., M f..,,mw-F r1i'....w'L' ,. 4: - , ,k.Leu,.f,-,jj Q--W-5-. , W-g 5 ..,, .. ,i we e -Q ., , 1, f N'i,j.w, gn, A..' 9 55. L,,' I Former Who's Who Members-Annette Segal, Nancy Merritt, Margie Boone, ,lan Vlfeher, Don Wfalters. Who's who at semo KERMIT BUTCH ALMSTEDT Treasurer, Myers Hall, Myers Hall House Council, 3 yearsg Personnel Assistant, Myers Hall, 2 years, Varsity Tennisg President, Student Assembly, Chairman of Build- ing and Grounds Committee, College Athletic Committee, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Student Assem- bly Outstanding Man of the year, 1965-1966, Whois Who Among American College and Universities, Cardi- nal Keyg Model United Nations Delegate, l967. IRVIN E. BEARD, JR. Photographer for College Year Book and Paper, Volun- teer Worker at Anna State Hospital, Student Activities Council, Homecoming Steering Committee, Member I.F.C.g Chairman of Greek Governing Board, Member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Activities chairman, Pledge of the year award, representative to Sig Ep conclave in New York City, Vice President, President, Aviation Reserve officer Candidate. GWENETH BOGE A. S. General Assembly, Executive Board, Judicial Board. membership chairman, Chairman of lnest-dressed Woman on Campus: lnter-varsity Christian l7ellowsllip, President 1965-1967: Potlzoiler, Business stall. copy editor. 1966-1967: Student National Education Association: Sigma 'llau Delta. Cheney House Council. l'rc-sident. 1966-1967: Orientation Program. Student Leader. 1965-l966g Organiza- tional Reporter lor Capalza flrroiv, Student Personnel Ad- visory Committee. . -.'e A WY. ff' .gt fl RON COLYER Editor of Capalza Arrow, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Delta Epsilon, President, Young Demoeratsg Board of Publications, Junior lnterfraternity Council, Stu- dcnt Assembly, ltlissouri lntercollegiate State Legislature, Midwest Model United Nations, Baseball Squad, 1963-1964. awe X .1 ... -ni-l A is - - -IQ .,'iH, 1- 'H3f-X , -Q .aan at-37 ' 5 ' if ,Egg I f if 'fmt 'iff-at DONNA JEAN CARRIERE Delta Delta Delta, Scholarship Chairman, House Manager, Sports Chairman. Pledge Class Social Chairman, Derby Day Chairman for 3 years, Float Chairman, Ollicers Council, Scholarship Committee, Stan- dards Committee, Tri Deltals Candidate for National Queen Contest, Phi Muis Candidate for Tri Delta National Leadership Award, Kappa Delta Pi. Secretary, Student National Education Associationg Associa- tion ol' Childhood Education: Student Life, formal committee, Student Activities Council. Entertainment committee, Wlomenls Recreational Association. Executive Board. Active Nlemlwerg Aquatic Clulbg Student Leader: Sagamore, Whois Who Among Students in Almerican Colleges and I,'l71l.'Ul3l'Sl.Ll.CS. MYRNA DAY Alpha Delta Pig Kappa Delta Pig Sigma Tau Delta, Asso- ciation of Women Studentsg Orientation Steering Commit- tee, Student .Personnel Advisory Committee, Deanis liistg One of Top Ten Honor Freshmen. 45 im?-4 ea w x, L 1 '11 V HA , 1' -... c f' 1 T 5 a T . Q A I 3 r 2 1 1 T i 2 i Q Z 5 l s a E , f Q 1 DORIS EGGERS Whois Wliim in American Colleges and Universities: Phys- ical Education Major of the Year, 1966, Maid of Sweet- heart Court of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer, W3l'dCH, Standardis Board, Physical Education lVIajor,s Club, President, Secretary, Terpsichore Modern Dance Club, Dance director, secretary, publicity,Dean's List, College Quiz Bowl. PAT GREEN Wakzipag Alpha Xi Delta, Homecoming Court, Student Assem- bly Treasurer, Homecoming Steering Committee, Secretary of Student Lite, S.lY.E.A., Student Union Board, XV.R.A.: Student Advisor, Math Club President. -L6 l l who's who at semo: KATHY FOSTER Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary, President, Kappa Delta Pig Student Assembly Delegate: Student activities council: Student life, S.N.E.A., Student Leader, Golden Eagles Band. CAROL HAHS Alpha Delta Pi, Membership chairman, Cape State Home Economics Chapter, Kappa Omicron Phi, president, Home- coming Queen, Alpha Phi Omega's '4lVliss Beautifulw, Sig- ma Tau Gamma Calendar Girl, Golden Eagles Band, S.N.- E.A., Weslffyr Fellowship, Deanis List, S.A.C., Outstanding Sophomore, Home Economic Major Award. W K, .. , , it 43.-, -iw 'Qt .f Gif 42 5 ff we A , f ww? s . -',, ' W-'. is X DON DALE HARTMAN Sigma Tau Delta National English Fraternity, vice- president 1965-1966: Cardinal Key, chairman 1966-1967, Deanas Listg HRepresentative English Majorw 1965-19663 German Club, Midwest Model United Nations 1964-19663 English Symposia, Potlmzflerg United Campus Christian Fellowshipg Student Leader, Student Advisor for Freshmen. KATHY HOERIG Alpha Chi Omega-assistant treasurer, housemanagerg AWS Fashion Show, Pi Kappa Alpha Dreamgirl Court, S.N.E.A.g AWS Executive Councilg AWS Judicial Boardg Homecoming Queen candidate. JOE HAMMONS Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Sccretaryg l.F.C.. Secretary, Rush coordinator, Delegate to Midwest Model United Na- tions, Student Leader. PATRICIA HOLT Student Lileg Student Leaderg Student Assembly, Tri Delta Representative, Rules and llegulations Connnitteeg Student Activities Council, Tri Delta Sorority. rush chair- man, scholarship board, candidate for National College queen, Deanis Listg Association of Wiomen Students Execu- tive council, Homecoming Steering Committee, Student National Education Association: College Playersg Who7s Who in American Collegesg Homecoming Queen Candidate: Cast of nAnything Goes? 4 I ' O O QW al S af: L1 5 f 5 34 JUDY MCCARVER AWS. executive council, reporter, recording soc-rctary, corresponding secretary, chairman of AWS Fashion Boardg Panhcllenic Council, vice president: Student Assemhlyg Al- pha Delta Pi, assistant rush chairman, panhellenic delegateg Orientation Steering connnitteeg Student Leadcrg ShlCAg PlQMg AWS Judicial Board. Who's who at semo it 5. 1-,. it ref, aw Mai: as PAM MOSS Sigma Tau Deltag Kappa Delta Pig Greek Governing Boardg Alpha Delta Pi. . il, 1- ' it , Q 4 ., M L,,,s,...,.rp MQ,Ag.3gszggft-.2, V ALBERTA MACKE Student Life, Formal Committee Chairman, Sagamore Ball Chairman: SNEA. Vive l,1'CSlClf,'l1l. President: Student ,Mflixitics Connell. Vice Pri-sidentg Student Assemhly. All College Judicial Board, Honievonling Steering Connnittee, Model linited Xationsg Student Leader: Phi Alpha 'fhetaz Wiakapaz Dean's Honor Listg Proxy Cluhg Alpha Xi Delta, Menihcrship Chairman, Corresponding Secretary. RON PATTERSON IRA, presidentg Chairman, Judicial Boardg College Young Democrats, Mo. State executive hoard: Student Asseinhlyg Mo. Intercollegiate State Legislatureg Cardinal Keyg Stu- dent of the Nlonthg Pi Kappa Delta, president of Cape chapterg Varsity debate teanig Oratory champion, 19675 Deanis Listg Student Leader. DIANE SCHULTZ Student learler: Stull:-nl Life: Slllfl4'!!l ,'Xm-livilies Cuunr-il. Cliairrnan ol FOFUIIIS, Delegate to llc-ginnal Conxentimiz Prexy Clubg Gannna Sigma Sigma: Greek Cuverning Huarcl, 'l'ri-asurerg SNEA: ljanlnolleiiic, Senior Delegate: Alpha Xi Della. l'resiclent. Sm-ial Chairman: Sueetliearts Clulm of Sigma Lln. DAVID W. SCOTT Frmn Russ-U11-V931-. England: Sigma Chi ,l71'alernily, pl'l'SlKli'l1tZ l11le1'lralernily Council, presiclenlz Capalia Arrow, lfnlilnrz All-will-ge juflic-ial lioarclz Pi Della Epsilon ,leur- nalisnl lralernityz Carflinal Keyg Greek Gm erning lmarclg Dalluur Award for Xlissouri. Sigma Clii: llesifleni' ,Mlxisor Oll'-1'lll111JllS housing: ,luurnalisni Clulm. ROBERT STRECKER Sigma 'l'au Gannnag Cardinal Key: Kappa Delta Pig Nlyers Hull .lurlicial Boarcig Honorable Mention. Harvard- Missouri l ellmvsl1ip Coinpetiliung Outstanding English Ma- jor. 1967. -ws-M-M SHELTON SMITH Presiclelil. ,Xlyvrs Hall: All-Sports Day. vliairnian: xarsily liaskellwall lc-am. BONNIE WILLIAMS Alpha Chi Omega, presidentg Student Assenihlyg Student Activities Couneilg Wakapag Kappa Delta Pig Panhellenicg Greek Governing Boardg S.N.E.A.g Council for EXceptional Childreng Volunteer to Annag Student of the Monthg Stu- dent Personnel Advisory Boardg Student Leaderg Student Advisorg Dean's List. , .- L Ilwgw firm .nil-Air-'QR at ff AL' in .if 1 if JIM WALLING Cardinal Keyg Sigma Phi Epsilong Phi Mu Alphag Pi Kappa Deltag Student ASSCIIIIPIQ' President, Vice Presidentg Student Personnel Advisory Coinmitteeg Capaha Arrow Stailg All College Judicial Boardg l.F.C., President's special Committee: Lead and Assistant Director in MAnything Coeswg Black Maskg College Concert Choirg 3len's Chorusg Young llepulmlicansg XI.l.S.L.g Delmate Teanig IRAg IRA .Iudir-ial Board: Greek Standards Boardg S.N.E.A.g House Manager of College Theatre. 50 wI1o's who at semo PAT A. VARNON Delta Delta Delta. publicity ollicer, Activities oliicerg Traf- fic Review Board: Student Assembly. Recording secretaryg Miss Flame: hlidnest Xlodel United Nations delegateg Orientation Steering Committee Chairniang Outstanding Service Certificate. , lf-M' 3 GENE WRIGHT Tau Kappa Epsilon, president: Creek Governing Board, presidentg lnterfraternity Councilg President's Ball, hoard of directorsg Chairman of Bliss Cape Girardeau Scholarship Pageantg Student Activities Councilg Student Leaderg Public Information Officer Assistant. to we 1 'fri '4.E'.p 5 5-:Fly 1' A Jig ' ' P! E , V f v- or '1 .gif fy L f Q 'UQ 2 02 l?. if .sk ' 9 1: 3 2 M ?5 Q .if ?i51 il XY Egg Yfa f,f ,. - f ? . in gig, G 549 ' sw A Q ' .. 4, Q ' ff ,fi 1 sw, ,wr ' ' 'sf V A war-fn f 41 ffm A-ff .UF fig? 5 Y A ,1. i .- wg, MQ 413' D ' ,M ' 2 5.21.14-,L. ,K 'L if 1, w.. , .- f ,Ni , , 1 :'-- 5' L , Q v . 1 K, iw' J .. I 'fx My may, 4 K 1 . -s., L . Af? f 2 Aw r-,3 publications MX'-.sv Ilan., An I Bw S3g3lT1OI'C The Senior Class of 1914 inaugurated the publication of a book designed to serve as a reminder to the students of their college exper- iences. The SAGAMORE stall is chosen by the Board of Publications, made up of an equal number of students and faculty members. The SAGAMORE has received a Medalist rating, the highest award given by the Columbia Schol- astic Press Association, on three occasions, and in addition has received an equally coveted first place rating many times. SANDI DECLUE, Editor ANDREW B. MCLEAN, MARGIE BOONE, Associate Editor and MIMI BRANDT Asglsfqm Ednor Director of Photography Business Manager KENNETH L. STEINHOFF, Photographer NANCY HOLLY, Student Life Editor ' 5 MARY SCHUMACHER, Academics Editor KATHEE Hoovezz, Art Editor DR. WILLIAM FRANK, Advisor 5 5 JUDY VAVAK, Index Editor ond SUE TERRELL DONNA KINGEN, Sub-division Ediior 56 MARCIE LUGGER, Organizations Editor JOE SNELL, Photographer wwf VIRGINIA BALDWIN, Greek Editor GAY GRUNER, Sub-division Editor SHgHI'l1OI'C vifflll?l1 the lmook is reacly for distrilmulion, the stall' rc-lives the feeling of initial frusiralion at the vluillenging. lint usually solvalile, prolvleni of originality. This exacting jola proved the almility of the stall to overcome the conimonplace. How- ever, the best ineinory is of the Clay the wrapper is torn from the books, and lliere lies the con- urele expression of the yez1r's efforts. fi hw-, o?'i1wfif?saifsf:sgs':ff-1 iw ,f , JOHN BEAUDEAN, Missourian Consultant ond LILA PERRY Sub-division Editor JOHN GEBHARDS ond BILL LOHMAR, Sporis Editor capaha arrow The CAPAHA ARROW was estah- lished in l9lO to provide a record of student activities and college events. and to aflford practical experience in journalism for its staff members. It is aililiated with hoth the Missouri Collegiate Press Association and the Columhia Scholastic Press Associa- tion, and has often won the top merit ratings awarded by these associations. 3 JOHN WAELLNER, Sports Editor SANDI VAUGHN, News Editor 70 DAVE SCOTT, Editor ' SANDY MARSH, Copy Editor REU was fn-'f.JvIn' w-nwwrxs-M Y. .W JZ we m-.dh -Mdvivf -'1Qln?B4'? t A-'N 1 s'-WE fY Sd'1 ilwkw-4 -on --nn- wir lwauvvss.-me va! Q04 .nw fy-as-,wx Q-H 'iiwx md N4 num N-sn. we-we New 'vm Q Q-sv-um 'Mx 'rt 1 in-as FHM' . !Q4'rvi1. WMUQQF 971 In-an tw-Q i ww www-ws4mw,,-Y me WW' awk 'W 1 wmv-yin -2'-ww NE-M 5,-,N ww.- .mms w,.g ,--M-we ,, ww Q, ,M 1.,QN,.: ft, 5 fy MMT yawn MLS MARILYN WEBER, 'Ist Semester Editor -es H--nd 'ma- rs r'514-bw. fri+ W31 .fwfr-uma w, ,gi in RON ARONIS, Photographer RON COLYER, Advertising Manager 5 Jane Seibert, Joe Blades, Dorothy Hickam, Glenn Jackson, Cheryl Keller, Gwen Boge, and Mr. Nolan Porterfield, advisor potboiler H. . . It is a piece of ingenuity pure and simple, of cold artistic calculation, an camusette' to catch those not easily caught, . . . the jaded, the disillusioned, the fastidiousf, From the Preface to The Asperfz Papers lmy Henry James. 60 cape rock quarterly editorial board The CAPE ROCK QUARTERLY, a magazine of verse, began its publication in the Spring of l96l. lt is distributed nationally, and is pleased to pub- lish quality verse from apprentice as well as pro- fessional poets. lts title was suggested by the location of the col- lege, as well as by the publication plans of its hoard. lts announced editorial policy is to attempt Mto judge every verse lay its own literary merits and to ignore preconceived judgments on matters ol sulnjeet, form and formlessness .... ii Although still a Hedging in terms of years, its reception among the Mlittle quarterlies, Critics. and poets promises a distinguished poetry journal for years to come. DR. WILLIAM FRANK, Associate Editor sms: DR. PETER HILTY, Editor, ond MR. JOHN BIERK, Associate Editor 61 in I 5 P the arts 6 choir For students Who like vocal music, Cape State's Department of Music offers several choral groups. Although the practice routines are many and long, both participants and concert lovers feel that the end result is Well Worth the effort. The Chorus is designed for those who have a certain amount of musical talent, together With a Hlay interestn in music. The A Cappella Choir is composed of talented and gifted singers Who pursue seriously their interest in music. Smaller, more intimate groups, selected from the membership of the choir, enjoy singing lighter musical compositions. ,W-'95 llumic' fills the air lllfllllglll- out the year as various 1-horal and l1lSll'lllTl6llliIl groups pre- sent a Variety of t,'OIll'9l'lS lm' the eulertainmenl ol' lmlh llle COHGQSHlllltllf?l'0lIlllllIl1lly. Under the direutiou of Iaoth the memllers ol llle college faculty and guest comluvlors. music majors and uoumajors combine talents to e1u'im:l1 our musical culture and reflevt our heritage. E11lllllSlil5Ill greeted each p1'ese11tati011 of the l'llOll'S as did spontaneous approx al at the conclusion of Cill'll per- formance. opening night The College Theatre season of 1966-67 was given added lustre by the fact that a new theatre housed each of the productions. The theatre, lo- cated in the Language Arts Building, had been long-awaited. Constructed, it became in reality all the things which everyone hoped it to be, included in the theatre is a large backstage Work- shop, a fully-equipped control room, and a fully mechanized stage system. The new theatre has a seating capacity of 525, and offers excellent sight lines from every seat in the house. The opening night audience for ,I B The opening night reception at JB. H S 1 Kiwi t , Q- I-N K ff mn T . t Wit, Emsmguk N v al! ,S 5 U if ,Q iz 4 f 1 i N31 Q' r f 4 Q 2' ' J, X iv 9 , qfgffh gsm, S Sui Charles Douiiins as Zuss in JB. Ken Metixiei' and Charles Docking dismiss the inter- First uiteis at J.l3. pretatimi of their roles with Dr. iiarry Ci'isva1'd. -h - W,,,i, .Q Q N, ,. jg , k Q ifrfiew, 3 . :wmfsg v, . ,W ,W 1 sy ' ii 1'- Neal Graham as 1.13. and Beverly Leverington as Sarah and their child ren. Neal Graham as JB. and the women comforters. 68 The first major production of the season was Archibald lVlacLeish's poetic drama. f.B. This play, brilliantly directed hy Dr. Larry Grisvard, initiated the new policy ol seven-night runs for each dramatic production. lllereafter, musical productions will run for eight performances.j f.B. henentted greatly from outstanding performances hy Chuck Dockins as Zuss, the God-Hgureg Ken Metivier as Nickles, the Devil-figureg and Neal Graham as f.B., the man who Mis everywhere . . . questioning everything, lmut Who, indeed, is 'athe perfect and upright man . . . in spite of everything he'd suilered, in spite of all heid lost and loved. This production, With its gala opening night, her- alded a very distinguished season. the fan iast1'Ck.s' T110 Fr111lfl.wticl.'s. the twig-runiiing oft- lhmittwziy musical play. was the first experi- nwiitait Oii't'l.'tl1g of the year. Mrs. Frank Gtzlmi staged the play and clvviseti ttw cxviting vtmr- f,-oguiptiy. The small vast prcsviitvci one of tile most ilitltlllillgif' beautiful tales of low ever wcattmi. The book and tyrivs were Writlun try Toni Juiws and the music was tfoinposed by Hatrvvy Sliltltidt. f i .. 15 K i if 9 . .F f ' M-ew 5 1, HU' , , ' 3 J'-3 .. W f 4 ,g A 5 K, -f --92 f ,Q 1313- M .QF A W Lgi1:'s2r.E' - 'aa 5 vlggsim ww. N- W ggi l . f Q, 5 M Q 3 5 -255,21 , if : . f J 95:1 i 7 f m k ,L:Ig.3s51,U:,, ,j fy , S3 fzgssifgggmgig Aa ijgggwwm. . . g an ything goes The third major presentation of the season was Cole Porter,s Hdeiightful, delovelyn Any- lhing Goes. Mr. Frank Claim staged the play with verve and style and Mrs. Glenn, once again, staged the dancing. This vrowd- pleaser starred Jim Wvalling as Moonfaeeg Ed Goodman as Billyg Eddi Kay Rogers as Reno Sweeneyg Leslie Humphrey as Hopeg Judy Barteau as Bonnieg and, Gary Hohert- son as Sir Evel yn. Y lu- 411' A Sv VL YI t , .X N' 4 'Iflix 1 L Wh., Rx? i w f -IIIIHHK .- 1 J ' ' -.3-ET ffljl V' s 'Imllll!lu,' f ,dw- 'I 1' WI' Hlylfllk ' ,Z ,7 I X ljxxx Q X F -1 f Zuni, A 1 Hx .-.-nl - an 'O A lu- Q. L -lliluu.. lllf, A, ' N af W0 ' I , N -S XS W '1 f X ? ll' Qxh- Z '? -gf 70 f 1 ? X f 1 ,s lzilllyllllll' vff J- IWW MumHf1l1llIlnII1ll mn. --- inn' 'A ' f Q W ' I f I' I I fllf' 'ff ,I V x I , 1 Lux. Ar 41 Kxliunu 7 1 O' , 4 fi J. I IH, ' III, Il 'X 5 44 - , S nl- 4 V P A IGN ,Wi l invnx 'A SN f' -- 5 7 5 ' w : av' , V I IN X A XX X 5flx i-6 E ,WlI Q' ai 4 P' xg, ,lhnrwf Zlllllllllll 1 ' if J .MM ,hwy-P fl ' ' M 1111'- -nllll , .us! n'L Aquila... 0 9. 00' .1 A , H 1 . 9 4 l I DR. FORREST H. ROSE, DEAN OF THE COLLEGE DR. AUGUST R. MEYER, DEAN OF INSTRUCTION MR. CARROLL WALKER, DEAN OF STUDENTS 76 , 1 -if MR. ALTON BRAY, REGISTRAR DR. JAMES DRICKEY, DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE STUDIES L MRS. MARY HELEN FLENTGE, ASSISTANT DEAN OF STUDENTS CR 'Q agriculture: utilizes scienti ic techniques. WILLIAM E- MEYER, Ph-D CARL SCHOWENGERDT, Ph.D., CHAIRMAN Here at Cape State, future farmers are being train- ed in both theory and practice. In theory, classroom studies include livestock judging, animal nutrition, and farm management and organization. The agri- culture student puts theory into practice by Working on the College Farm. nursi n gr .study experience, and determination. RUTH MICHEL, M.S.N. MARY SUE EVITTS, A.M. HELEN KINNEY, Ed.D., CHAIRMAN The nursing department oiiers two types of de- greesg an associate degree in nursing and a bache- lor of science degree in nursing. The associate degree is in basic nursing. The B.S.N. degree is offered to individuals who are experienced regis tered nurses. W , HELEN BEDFORD, A.M., CHAIRMAN FL' H . an appreciatiorz and an escape. Art is a making or doing of things tbat llZLV6 form and beauty. A person strives to create not only tbe beautiful but the useful. While many stu- dents are trained to be a rt teachers, still others take art courses in order to gain an appreciation for all the beauty which surrounds us. Hobbies are often lasting results of art knowledge, and are carried with the student all the rest of his life. ROY SCHOENBORN, M.A. JAKE WELLS, M.A. MAREA DAUME, MS ROBER RTER MS S B LOMBARD MA T W. McCA JAME . , . . biolog 1 seeks answers for the mysteries of ide. Biology takes its name from the Latin derivation mean ing the study of life. ln early years, hiology dealt main- ly with the human adult and the major plants and ani- mals, hut today, biology deals with complexity-the com- plexity ol all life. Wherl man finishes his educational requirements in the field of biology, perhaps the ques- tion, Hl7rom whence came l? , he found so hard to fo- cus upon will heeome quite clear, and the world will Come closer to finding its answer. ROBERT KUSTER, Ph.D., CHAIRMAN NORMAN BRAASCH, Ph.D. STANLEY DIEHL, Ph.D. JOHN HINNI, Ph.D. PAUL HEYE, M.Ed. JOHN P. HUCKABAY, M.A. DONALD JEWEL, M.A THOMAS MCCRACKEN, M.A. OTTO OHMART, M.S. JACK REED, Ph.D. DAVIDA PHILLIPS, M.A. BIRDIE RADER, B.S. REX D. STITH, M.A. W. W. GERSBACHER, M.A RUSSELL KULLBERG, Ph.D. business and commerce: mental and manual training. The principal. aims of the Department of Busi- ness Administration and Commerce are to prepare students to enter the business world and to prepare teachers of business subject for high school teach- ing positions. Accordingly, two different degree programs are available to students interested in business-the Bachelor of Science in Education and the Bachelor of Science in Business Admini- stration. BON O. BROWN, A.M., CHAIRMAN JOHN CRAMPTON, M.S. JEAN DICKEY, M.B.E. WILLIAM HALCOMB, M.S. EDWARD J. HARRICK, M.B.A. BERT KELLERMAN, M.S. THEODORE MUELLER, M.A HAYDEN SCHUETTS, M.S. ELSIE SELPH, M.Ed. HAROLD WEBER, M.B.A. WLM .XS ,,f' EEE E I I l campus school: education needs experience. In the campus school, the student gets an oppor- tunity to put into practice techniques and knowl- edge gained in the college classrooms. At the campus school, the student teacher gradually be- comes more proficient as a teacher, gaining the experience and skill necessary to enter the teach- ing profession with confidence. He loses many of his classroom theories as he begins to see the actual on-the-jolm aspects of his chosen profession Ml6EICllIllg.M EDWARD GILBERT, M.A., DIRECTOR BANKS BRADLEY, M.A. GEORGIA ADAMS, M.A. gg, l REX FINNEGAN, M.Ed. LOIS FARMER, M.Ed. CARRIE FINDLEY, M.S 04 BLANCHE HUFF, M.Ed. DONALD HUNT, M.Ed. MILLIE RAGSDALE, M.A. HANSEL ROBINSON, M.S. HELEN SHEETS, M.Ecl VADA SMART, A.M. IMOGENE WEBB, M.S. JESSE YOW, M.A. chemistry: determines the world of the' future. Chemistry has often been defined as the science dealing with the composition of substances and the transformations that they undergo. It at- tempts to account for the properties and behavior of all material things in the universe. Chemistry provides a common resource for all experimental sciences. The Wide boundaries of chemistry today have been recognized by the department on this campus, and in order to insure adequate prepara- tion for its majors a course of instruction based on the minimum standards set up by the Commit- tee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society has been set up for the bene- fit of our students. ..t LESTER LEATON, M.A. ALBERT WEIS MS DONALD FROEMSDORF, Ph.D. C. E. WILLIAMS, Ph.D. earth science: reveals the' wonders of nature. SEMO State College is favorably located 'for the study of the earth sciences. Within a short distance of the campus, one can find outcrops of most of the geologic formations, many mineral resources, and many geologic structures. A variety of land uses are avail- able for study by the geographers. Most forms of transportation are utilized and many varieties of crops are grown. LUELLA BURKE, M.A. GILBERT FRANZ, Ph.D. MARGARET SMITH, Ph.D. ALFRED ROBERTSON, M.S. - ' realm- WH- -- W-M aww- education and psycholog 1 a guides to understanding Education and psychology courses are in the hack- ground for most students at SEMO State. These courses help the future teacher to gain a greater perspective of the objectives in his field as well as give him a basis for understanding his students. For the non-education major psychology can be good preparation for a career in business, guidance, law, and social Work, where an understanding of people is necessary. PAUL MAWHINNEY, Ed.D., Chairman i H' ii ' WILLIAM Ph.D all WALTER PORTER, M.A. - 4 I JOHN REARDEN, Ph.D. THEODORE ROHR, M.S. WILLIAM RUSHING, M.S WALLACE REXROAD, Ed.M. FLOYD WRIGHT, Ed.D. WAYNE WOOD, M.A. N O RVON BOWERS, Ed H. O. GRAUEL, LI.D., Chairman english, journalism, and philosoph 1 essential tools of education. The study of English is one of the basic requirements of our educational system. The rudiments include pro- nunciation, vocabulary, syntax, and style. The study of English, however, constitutes a much larger field than the study of these rudiments and mechanics. A good comprehension of the English language requires a tho- rough knowledge of good spoken and written English. Success comes to the person who has a good command ol' the words he needs and the necessary language to help him use the Words he wishes. Closely related to the study of English is the study of journalism and phil- osophy. JOHN BIERK, M.A. EMILY SUE BEATTE MA ROBERT BURNS, M.A. JOHN HEIDEBRECHT, NLA. DOWLING CAMPBELL, M.A. HELEN COLLINS MA ,sh MARTHA DAHRINGER, A.M. BILLY DAVIS, M.A., CONNIE CAPERS, M.A. ROGER HARMS, M.A. PETER HILTY, Ph.D. 1 gr: Vfp, m,,Q-,1. QV V I V - 1 ELMIQI 2 5 f 1' 1: 1..::2f2.,:ga ,pg H,-. if , ', .. Ze, ,4 , V VV je I 15' f M 4, 4 S' .4 Q - -ff v Vw: 'V V gm L A . VV ' 92225 ' Lira - L vf aw 7 V 'IV gimp'- . '-.H 1 Viv: -, V, - I 5-V-V 1 VV f ' if ' i s ' - fl If' -.53 ' rp M I si .f HV, '-5 VV . We I ffJV3wV,- I- I ,L -.VQF QQEIVQLV- S' V, -f , V. Vw f . wig. Vg 1.35 A z gf' Us Q- .V ALICE GRANT, M.A. KEN METZGER, M.A. Ae- WILLIAM FRANK, Ph.D. JENNIE COOPER, M.A. I I Ib , I if II Ls., MIKE HOGAN, M.A. CARROLL LEMMER, M.A. W. W. NORRIS, M.A. GENEVA PARMLEY, A.M. 91 Mrs. Jackie Jenkins handling the incoming mail. W. BRUCE PARRISH, A.B. KATHERINE PARRISH, M.A NOLAN PORTERFIELD, M.A. MICHAEL PASKO, Ph.D. E JANICE RAINWATER, M.A. MARY BETH WHITE, M.A. BOBBY HAMBLIN, M.A. DOUGLAS KRIENKE, M.A. MARTHA JONES MS LEONARD EDMISTEN Ph D THEODORE HIRSCHFIELD M I -- 1 -- , . FRANK BARNETT, M.A. ii WILLIAM COE, M.A WILLIAM DAWSON, M.A. WILLIAM MORAN, PI1.D. ROBERT GRAYSON, M.A 'The Rocks,--wturdy and staunch it stands. 2 2 W? ,L 4 I, if I , h ek. I f '77 , 93 I x f foreign languages: open the door to understanding other cultures. The foreign languages department not only stresses the laasic rudinlents of the structure and usage of languages, hut also the finesse of composition and the introduction to other literatures. The foreign language student grows intellectually as he learns of the cul- tures which have so influenced society. GLADSTONE FLUEGGE, Ph.D., Chcxirmcm HELEN CLEAVER, A.M. OTHA WINGO, Ph.D. EMILIE SONDEREGGER, Ph.D. The Flavor of South of the Border it 32. MARY BLACKISTON, M.S. JEANNE BEATY, M.S. ALTON SILER, M.A. MARY MARGARET WHAN MA O.J.T. can be fun. ia home economicsz preparation for many futures The stereotyped '4Mrs.', degree is a stigma often attached to the home economies majors hut is not entirely deserved. It is true home economics courses prepare majors to run a hetter than average householdg hut they can also he a preparation for a rewarding and exciting career. Home economics careers vary as much as their fields. GRACE HOOVER, M.A., Choirmcm T. W. DAVIS, Ph.D., Chairman EVERETT BROWN, M.A. HAROLD DUGGER, Ph.D. JACK ELENBAAS, M.A. BOBBIE HENDERSON, M.A. GEORGE SUGGS, Ph.D. EUGENE NUTTER, M.A. KEITH NYLAND, B.A. JOSEPH PRESTON, Ph.D. GEORGE KETCHUM, Ph.D 96 histor z the loom of the future. History provides an explanation of the pattern of economic, social, and political change. lt weaves strands of past challenges and their out- comes into a giant tapestry upon Which We may see the past and gain some insight into the future. The capable, vigorous guidance of the history de- partment atternpts to lead the student along the path to maturity, comprehension, insight, and per- spective, and to motivate him to contribute his talents to the building of a better world. The faculty forms to honor the graduates. UO M-pac industrial arts: develops minds in the field of industry The Industrial arts department has recently expanded its program of instruction. A few of the new courses offered are photography, design drafting, and advanced printing. Improvements Valued at 335,000 have heen added to the de- partment. The printing in particular has under- gone rapid change. The purpose of the depart- ment is to train teachers, pre-engineers, and in- dustrial businessmen. BRYCE MARCH, Ph.D., Chairman DON AMELON, M.Ed. ROBERT COX, M.S. Care, Caution, Concern for the finished product R. G. WAGONER, M.A. A. G. WILLIAMS, M.S. FELIX SNIDER, Ph.D., Chairman library science: instructs and serves. The field for Iihrary 4'seientists is hIIed with oppor- tunities. The need for Iihrarians Iar outweighs the amount of quaIiHed persons to HII these johs. Lihrary science is hoth an interesting and a very important de- partment. A Iihrary can he descrihed as a World of re- search and enjoyment. At first, a Iihrary may appear too Iarge and difiic-uIt to understand. However, after the stu- dent has acquainted himself with the Iihrary through use, the confusion which aevompanies vastness will disappear. SARA JOHNSON, M.S. WILLIAM LEROY, M.L.S. ELIZABETH BREWER, M.A. BARBARA COKER, B.S. Lf X U 42' - I OIQLREJQIQ JANICE NUNNELEE, M.S. ANNA PRICE, M.A. INEZ UHLS, M.A. THOMAS WRIGHT, M.A. JANIE WRIGHT MA Quietly hut actively the search goes on. mathematics: the highest form' of human abslmct thought Numbers, equations, and geometric designs go together to make up the meditative atmosphere of the mathematics department. Courses leading to a math major or minor, courses to meet general education requirements or degree requirements for all areas, and service courses for various other departments are oilered in the mathematics cur- ricul um. The math major may enter one of several fields. He may teach in the secondary school, pur- sue a career in applied mathematics, or enter the field of scientihc research. R. J. MICHEL, Ph.D., Chairman CLARENCE DALTON, A.M. RICHARD FRANCIS, Ed.D. HAROLD HAGER, A.M. LEONARD PALMER, M.A NEAL PETERMAN, M.A. WALTER ROTH, M.S. .f LOUIS SEWELL, M.A. THOMAS WENCEWICZ, M.A -J The quiet hour. L 101 men's physical and health education: for recreation and relaxed compettition. Here at SEMO, one of the college's most im- portant aspects is its physical education depart- ment. Not only do the courses it offers push health practices for America's young men, hut they teach them to teach the coming generation the impor- tance of a strong hody that is needed to develop a strong mind. ln the men's physical education de- partment, college students get the benefit of good coaching, and they, in turn, learn to benefit others in the future. KENNETH TILLMAN, Ph.D., Chairman JAMES HAMBY, M.Ed. RICHARD REISELT, B.A. FRED FRIEDRICHSEN, M.A. TOM THROWER, B.S. JOHN SCHNEIDER, M.Ecl ,f.. JERRY WARD, B.S. CHARLES PARSLEY, M.A. JOE uHLs, M.A. R M..-. H,-W 4 ,lk .mf ,f- ,g 1pv1wm1.lg- 3 LEROY MASON, M.A., Chairman fn Ll SIC! aehie ving excellence. Achieving excellence and perfection are goals of the lnusimfian. Wl11:ll1en' a sludcnfs interest is in voice, instruments, or general music appreciation, he van participate in the intrieacies of this Hue art. Various opportuni- ties are open in inter-deparlmontal groups for both majors and non-majors. 1 e 4 ' Qu DOYLE DUMAS, M.A. DAVID GREEN, M.A. MARY LOU HENRY, M.M. I ROBERT JONES, Ph.D. f -W Y 1 Y JOSEPH KNIGHT, M.M. BETTY PALSGROVE, B.S. ROBERT RESTEMEYER, M.M. JOHN SHELTON, Ed.D. JERVIS UNDERWOOD, M.M. T. DONLEY THOMAS, Ph.D. 5 MILTON UELEKE, B.S. , , r H. R. HIDDLESTON, M.S. JAMES F. HOLLOWAY, M.A.T. CHARLES MONFORT, MS physics: specialises in' theory and experimentation. Modern technology is in a constant state of flux. To survive, the scientist must he Well-ground ed in the fundamental principles of his field. To accomplish this end new courses have been intro- duced into the physics curriculum. The experi- ments are more sophisticated and are open-ended: that is, the student may devise experiments of his own choosing. Thus, a measure of success is guar- anteed to the student graduating into the age of the soientilic revolution. 113 ' 'Sf' HARLEY RUTLEDGE, M.S., Chairman Always the quest. FRANK GLANN, M.A. MARY ANN TROMBETTA, M.D. speech and theatrez communication ultimate' goal Without communication man would be a lost creature. All majors are acutely aware of the im- portance of communication, but some may seek to help othersg by studying such courses in speech thera V as stutterinff, dialfnostic rocedures. and . Z' C7 f fundamentals of hearing, they can become speech JACK HENSLEY, Ph.D. cn-,-.. JOSEPH LOW, Ph.D. FRED GOODWIN, M.A. LARRY GRISVARD Ph D correctionists. Others may seek to become theatre majors and for them there are studies in tech- niques of acting and play producing, stagecraft as Well as the history of drama. The speech majors special interest may vary hut effective oral com- munication is their ultimate goal. -M-lit!! NI' FORREST ROSE, Ph.D., Chairman WILLIAM CARTER, PI1.D. LAR RY HAMILTON, M.A. 0 O Q an W. T. MEEK, PI1.D., Chairman PHILLIPS BROWN, M.B.A. ffl E aw A . I an X CHARLES CHASTAIN, M.A. CLARK CHOFFY, PI1.D. ROBERT GEISEL, M.A. I fy . ,iii BARBARA HARNER, M.A. VALERIE HARRIS, M.A. GRACE HUSTED, M.A. THOMAS ISRAEL, Ph.D. ROBERT MALOSKY, M.A. KARL YOUNG, M.A. HAY NU KANG, M.A. EUGENE PAULEY, A.B. J, 1 ' f 4' Q MARTHA VAN DIVORT, M.A. social science: the 1'l11ll'lUl'flual as he relates to' society Social science is dennecl as lathe science dealing Willl liurnan society or its elements and with l.lI6 rclalions and institutions involved in Illi-IIIWH exis- tence and well-lmeing as il nienilier of an organ- ized 1'0llTlT1lIlllly.-ii 'lllierc are many laraiiclies ol social science: economics, political science, and sociology are the major lirunclies offered by our rleparlrnent. -ma. JON PAULSEN, M.A. PETER YAREMKO, M.A. mga. ......... www 109 DORIS HAMER, M.A. JANE JACKSON, M.A. SHEILA CASKEY, M.S. women's physical and health education: developing the full potential of the individual To develop the full physical capacity of each individual is the aim of the Women's physical education department. Theory and technique courses provide the background and understanding that teachers of physical education need in order to share with others the recreation and enjoyment which can he found through physical activity. ROSINA KOETTING, A.M., Chairman FREDDIE MALONE, B.S. BILLIE O'NEAL, M.A. JOAN MCPHERSON, B.A varied acl1'v1't1'es fill the typical working day ,9,, f among the busiest of the busy MR. JACK WIMP, TREASURER business office CAROLYN BELL ROY DRURY, ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER ERNEST HOFFMAN, MARY GRACE, SEC. TO THE PAYROLL CLERK TREAS. T ff! ,Q'si RON GREBING, BOOKKEEPER HENRY MONTGOMERY, BOOKKEEPER BRYCE MARCH, ASST. TO PRES. FLOYD HODGE, ASST. TO DEAN OF STUDENTS NORMA HOLS, RESIDENCE HALL COORDINATOR administrative offices Essential to the successful operation of any col- lege are the administrative assistants, the secre- taries of the various academic ofiiees, and the managers, directors, and coordinators of the col- Iege's auxiliary ofnces-Admissions, Alumni, Building and Grounds, Financial Aids, Placement, Public Information, Registrar, Student Housing, Secretarial Services, etc. Witliout the dedication, loyalty, and cooperation of each of the stall nieni- Iiers of the college, efiicient operation of the col- lege's resources would Ire impossible. Here are only a few: x. ,, 'A 2' wggie, nf LYMAN EVANS, DIRECTOR OF BERTIE CLEINO, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS PLACEMENT Q I, It iv it If, pl' JOHN WISEMAN, STUDENT JACK HOLS, DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AIDS COORDINATOR PUBLIC INFORMATION auxiliar offices JOHN RUESTER and MR. VERNON CHAPMAN KAY DAUME, SEC. ED. 81 PSY. JAN BUFORD, SEC. GRADUATE IMOGENE KIZER, SEC. TO DIR. 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Il 4 ,Q ,- ,. dz 4. , 1 5 N 5-T.'- ' 1:2- Q2 M ' 1,....,.1'- 4 'W .1 4,424+ ,W the be inning 0 man great careers Abbott, Larry Abel, Patricia Abner, Don Adam, Constance Adams, Robert Adamson, Sammy Ainley, James Ainsworth, Lynn Aiimura, Lynn Alberson, Danny Albrecht, Walter Alexander, Carolyn Anderson, LeRoy Anderson, Robert Anderson, Ronald Andrews, Keith Anello, Rick Angle, John Angotti, Brenda Anthony, LaVonda Applegate, Cindy Arbaugh, Rita Arnet, William Arnold, Helen Arnold, Kathryn Arnzen, Mary Ash, William Asher, Kathleen Askew, William Aubuchon, Anthony Audrain, Richard Ayres, Rommel Bader, Helen Bader, Jimmie Bagby, Ruth Bailey, Gary Baker, John Baker, Kenneth Baker, Mary Baker, Richard Baker, William Bales, Gary Ball, Cheryl Ballinger, Roy Ballivan, Mercedes Balsmann, Linda Banks, Lloyd Barbero, Dennis Barnes, Nancy Barsha, Maryann Bartell, Joyce Bartholomew, Bonita Basler, Justine Bates, James Bates, Richard Bauer, David freshmen During the week the Freshmen spent most of their time studying. the freshman talent show was success ul Bauer, Dorothy Bauer, Raymond Baugh, Janet Baugher, Loy Beard, Daniel Beatty, Gary Beaudean, Gwen Bechtold, Elizabeth Beck, Sheila Becking, Lana Beech, David Beile, Gerald Bell, Mary Ann Bell, Richard Bell, William Bellerson, Judith Bellville, Stephen Bender, Nancy Berardi, Thomas Bergovy, Steve Berkbigler, Thomas Berman, Joseph Berridge, Leeds Berry, Victoria Betz, John Beussink, Virginia Bickel, Deborah Bierschwal, Roger Biggs, Brenda Bingaman, Barb Birk, Danny Birk, Sandra Jo Bishop, Vivian Black, Linda Black, Roebrt Blackburn, James Blackwell, Cory Blackwell, Sheile Blankinship, James Blanks, linda Bleimund, August Bliggensforfer, Harold Boarisaw, Gary Bockhurst, Dee Boeckmann, Judy Boemler, Betty Boettcher, Charlotte Bohnert, Edward Bollinger, Arthur Bollinger, Michael Bolte, Trudy Bond, Judy Boone, David Bortscheller, David Bosma, Marcia Bostic, Susan Boston, Diana Bouendeman, Fred Bowden, Dennis Boyd, Jerry Boyer, Anna Bradbury, Robert Brashears, Milton Brashers, Terry Braun, Jeanne Bray, Mary Break, Calvin Breckinride, Barbara Bremer, Carolyn Cayse, Brock, Pamela Bromet, Carol Brown, Carolyn Brown, Charles Brown, Laurie Brown, Linda Brown, Phyllis Brown, Ruth Brucker, Michael Brune, William Bruner, Linda Brunies, Barbara Bruns, Joyce Bryant, Sue Buchanan, Linda Bucher, Thomas Buerk, Betty Bunting, Barbara Burche Burdin Burger, Burger, Burk, l Burke, Burke, ll, Carl e, Tony David Joseph va Barbara Terry Burkemper, Dennis Burnette, Connie Burnham, Mary Byrd, Jerry Byrd, Ronald Byrns, Cagan David n, Nancy Calhoun, Corine Call, Don Callaway, Carol Campbell, Marca Carder, William Carleton, David Carlson, Terry Carma n, Dennis Carney, Larry Cassoutt, Gary Castle, Sue Cato, Pamela Cato, Patricia Cauble, Ann Cauble, Mary Caudle, Cheryl Joy Chambers, Michael Chapman, Kenneth Cheatham, Lana Cheek, James Childers, Orville Chisum, Carol Choate, Kay Christ, LaVerne Christner, Donna Cissell, Michael Clagget, John Clark, Gerogie Clark, Randall Clark, Susan Clark, Sydney Clary, Jim Clayton, Gary Clingsmith, Robert Clippard, Lonnie Cochrane, James Coffey, Louis Cohen, Herbert Coile, Jayne Cole, Donna Coleman, Mary Conklin, Paula Conway, Robert Cook, Margaret Cooke, Cathleen Cooper, Clifton Cope, Gloria Copeland, Donna Corbin, Beverly Corley, Therese Correll, Judy Cortez, Alex Cortner, Thomas Costello, Leo Costin, Jerry Couch, Robert Cox, Anthony Cox, Brenda Crabtree, Peggy Cracraft, Susan Cragen, Sharon Crass, Terry Crayne, James Creamer, Clay Creathouse, Deborah Cresswell, Marian Crites, Rusby Cunningham, Linda Cunningham, Ted Curletf, Barb Cusimano, Carol Dannenmueller, Lenny Darter, Terry Daume, James Davie, Larry Davis, Carolyn Davis, Dianne Davis, Frances Davis, Holly Davis, Jane Davis, Karen Davis, Ralph Davis, Susan DeCamp, Lynn Duffner, Richard DeField, Marianne Deker, Joan Dell, Ronald Dennis, Richard Denny, Sheila Denton, Carolyn Denton, Diann DeSalme, Fred Detien, Betty Dickson, Barb Dietzel, Larry Dillender, Ben Dilling, Kenneth Dillon, Barb Dirnberger, Dorothy Dirnberger, Henry Dodson, Alton Dodson, Robert Doerge, David Doerr, Susan Dohogne, Christine Dohogne, Melvin Donaldson, Linda Donley, Geraldine Donner, Cheryl Donze, Janis Dorn, Michael Doughty, Russ Dreyer, Leonard 43322. M ears of stud Doumouras, Catherine DuBois, Barry DuBois, James Duenwald, William Dufur, Terry Dugan, Michael Duley, Michael Dunavant, Cheryl Duncan, Yvonne Duniphan, Regina Dunlcer, Mary Dunn, Kathleen Dunn, Keith Eads, Connie Eaker, Robert Eakins, Roger East, William Easton, Craig Eberle, Thomas Ebert, Gail Ebrecht, John Eccardt, Larry Edele, Ross Eeftink, Anita Eftink, Barbara Eftink, James Eftink, John Eftink, Rosemary Eggers, Karen Eggers, Saundra Ehlers, Darrel Eike, Donald Elfrank, Debrah .. Elfrink, Cynthia Ellis, Dorris Ellis, Ronnie Ellison, David Enderle, Larry England, Jacky Ernst, Sherry Essary, Coyetta Essert, Dirk Etter, Stephen Evans, Judy Evans, Penny Exler, Candace Featherston, Jeffrey Fee, Marilyn Fee, Sheri Feeney, Charles Fenwick, Miriam Ferrario, Michael Ferrell, James Ferrell, Pamela Fiala, Terry Fiehler, Dole freshmen The intersection at Normal and Pacific was a big challenge too. , excitement lie ahead freshmen Some students were able to find time to cultivate other interests. new class ound curriculum challenging Finley, Mildred Fischer, Gary Fischer, Steven Fitzgerald, Jerry Fitzgerald, Michael Flairty, Robert Flavin, Patricia Flores, Barbara Fluegge, Carol Flynn, Jerry Fodge, Charles Foster, Connie Foster, Sue Fox, Hayden Fox, Robert Franklin, Rayma Franklin, Stephen Freedman, Randall Freese, Larry French, Oliver French, Richard Frentzel, Michael Fritts, Terry Fruth, Lois Fuchs, Ella Gabel, Kenneth Gaertner, Shirley Gaines, Barbara Gaines, Jolene Gall, Sharon Ganske, linda Gardner, Gary Garland, Ronald Garner, Emmett Garner, Suzanne Gassway, Mary Ann Gastineau, Karen Gegg, Gail Gibson, David Gierse, Robert Gildehaus, Darlene Gill, Susan Gilliam, Dennis Gilliland, Wilma Girarad, Linda Gisi, Perry Gladish, Gail Glore, Daniel Godwin, .loan Goehring, Russell Gogel, Linda Goldbeck, Jacqueline Good, Linda Goodson, Mary Jane Gosche, Albert Gosche, Donna Gosche, Nancy Goza, Barbara Graff, Janet Graham, Fred Graue, Phyllis Graviett, Michael Gray, Renauta Greaser, Connie Green, Dennis Green, Joyce Gremard, Laura Gridiron, Andrea Griese, Mary Griffin, Gwendylon Grigsby, Kenneth Grimes, Mark Grob, Leellen Grob, Linda Groerich, Linda Groiean, Patricia Grooms, Eddie Grossman, Cheryl Grossmann, Larry Gullett, Linda Haase, Phyllis Hacken, Wallace Hackman, Darlene Hagans, Betty Hagedorn, Ruth Hager, John Hahs, Charlotte Hahs, Kathy Hahs, Richard Hahn, David Hahn, Shirley Halbman, Susan Haley, Marlene Halliday, Mary Hallan, Karen Hall, Dana Hall, Mary Hall, Susan Halls, Jo Halter, Linda Ham, Patricia Hamilton, Robert Hammett, Michael Hammond, Lydia Hampton, Coline Hand, Henry Hanschen, Michael Hardt, Nancy Hargrove, Iris Harpole, Robert Harris, Joan Harris, Mary Ann Harris, Nancy Harris, Rosetta Harris, Steven Harrison, Mary Hart, Mitchell Harter, Glennon Hartlein, Deborah Hartmann, Patricia Hartwig, Mariann Hassinger, Harry Hatch, Nancy Hatcher, Bonnie Haught, Linda Hauseman, Roxie Hauser, Beverly Hayden, Mary Hazel, Michael Heidemann, Patricia Heider, Emma Heil, Barbara Heintz, Joyce Heisserer, David Helberg, Jim Helfrich, Carla 5 Hemminghaus, Eileen Hendrix, Larry Henerfauth, David Henley, Gary Henry, Lynn Hensen, Richard Henson, Mark Hequembourg, Janis Herbst, James Hess, Robert Heuring, Norman Heyl, Charles Hilfiker, James Hill, Kay Hille, Mary Hilpert, Mary Hinson, Betty Hisaw, Vick Hitt, Ronald Hobbs, Barbara Hodde, Cheryl Hodge, Linda Hodges, John Hoffman, Judith Hoffman, Margaret Hoffman, Karen Hoffmann, Thomas Hogan, Sheri Holcomb, Linda Holland, John Holland, linda Holman, Cecilia Holt, Ronald Holtgrewe, Judith Holtz, Ellen Holz, Brian Hooe, Linda Hopkins, Mark Hopkins, Terry Hoppe, Richard Hopper, Glendon Hopper, Vickie Horky, Brad Horn, Gloria Hoss, Carolyn Howell, Ronald Howle, Dicey Hribernik, Thomas Huckstep, Cheri Hudgens, Herman Huey, Ruth Huenfeld, Connie Huff, Bruce Hughes, Marilyn Hughes, Raymond Hughey, larry Hull, Nancy Hume, Charles Humes, Charles Humphrey, Leslie Humphrey, Lynn Hunter, Charlene Hurley, Judy Hylla, Clara Ingle, George lngrum, Debra Irby, Richard Irvin, Sharon Isle, Anita Jackson, Donna Jackson, Joycelyn Jaco, Judy Jacob, Coy Jacobs, Donald Jaegers, Marilyn James, Michael James, Rolland Jansen, Albert Jansen, Barbara Jarosik, Nancy freshmen Many classes become smaller as the school grows larger. hours of stud paid off at rade time Jeffery, Thomas Jenkins, Kathleen Jensen, Celestine Johclnnaber, Judith Johannsen, Marlene Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Cecelia Johnson, David Johnson, Glenda Johnson, John Johnson, Keith Johnson, Robert Johnston, Janet Jonas, Margaret Jones, Frank Jones, Judy Jones, Kent Jones, Mary Jones, Michael Jones, Mike Jones, Stephanie Justice, Steven Kaltenbery, Sam Koppler, Steven Kassel, Koreen Kasten, Joyce Kasten, Lois Kearney, Judith Kellar, Karen Keller, Terry Kelly, Delbert Kelly, Keith Kelly, Susan Kempernolte, Therese Kennedy, Bonnie Kennedy, Kathleen Kerch, William King, Daniel King, Peggy King, Rose Kingen, Donna Kinsey, Larry Kirk, Sharon Kirkland, Linda Kirkpatrick, Daryl Kirn, Carol Kirsch, Gerald Kiser, Winston Kitchen, Karla Klawiter, Joyce Klipfel, William Knehans, Marilyn Knight, Claude Koch, Judie Koch, Marianne Koczwara, Sandra freshmen F1'C5l'lIIlCI1 housed in Dearmont Watched Kent Library rise. incomin class discovered a new world Koeln, Susan Koettker, Thomas Koenen, Delphine Kolb, Pamela Kollmeyer, Susan Korby, Gene Korre, Judy Kovacs, Elizabeth Kraemer, Garry Kraemer, Larry Kraizer, Alvin Kuechler, Bonita Kaethe, Danny Kuhlmann, Jeanne Kutscher, Judy Kutzler, Don Lackey, Betty LaFerney, Zonnya Lafferty, Walter Lafler, Frank Lakenan, Barbara Landis, Carolyn Landvatter, Roger Lane, Dennis Lang, Donna Lankheit, Daniel Latham, Patricia Launius, James Lavelle, Curry Leach, Jeffery Leahy, Martha Leavitt, Sandor Leeker, Jane LeGrancl, Joseph LeGrand, Kenneth LeGrand, Larry Lehenbauer, Nancy Lehman, Hal Lehmann, Ruth Leistritz, Carol Lenhardt, Peter Lett, Paul Lewis, Barbara Lewis, Brenda Lewis, Joetta Lewis, Patricia Leykam, Joseph Light, Connie Lindy, Linda Lingle, Charles Link, Brenda Litzelfelner, Victoria Livers, Brenda Lloyd, Gail Loberg, Kathy Lockharclt, Robert Londoff, Michael Long, Darrell Long, Dennis Loop, Diana Lossing, Don Ludwig, John Lueders, Darrel Luehrman, Frances Lueker, Paulette Lutz, Joan Ann McAlister, Randy McAllister, Sharlyn McAnnar, Robert McBride, Kathie McBride, Teresa McCaffrey, Kathryn McCaig, Everett McCain, Thomas McCallister, Glenn McCann, Blueford McCarver, Everett McClard, Gary McClaren, William McClellan, Joyce McClintock, James McClure, Sandra McConachie, Claudia McCoy, Dale McCoy, Maureen McCulloch, John McCullough, Cheryl McDaniels, Patrick McGruder, James McGuire, Billy McKee, Cinda McKee, Thomas McKeown, Jane McKinnon, Wayne McLune, William McMahan, Ken McMikle, Larry McPherson, Warren McNeely, Sharon McNeil, Thomas McWilliams, Kathleen Mabrey, Paul Mack, Bobby Macke, Norma Macku, Sharon MacMillan, Barbara Magers, Rosa Malone, Robert Malone, Sondra Manns, Cheryl Mareschal, Mary Marshall, Dennis Marshall, Victoria Martin Bill Martin Charles Martin, Donna Martin James Martin James Martin Janet Mason, Judy Masterson, Carole Masterson, Diane Masterson, Warren Mastin, Shirley Matheney, Linda Matlock, Morris Matthes, Marilyn Matthews, Judith Mattingly, Gary Maunder, Jill Maune, Kathy Maxwell, Suzanne May, Mark Mayfield, Karen Mays, Perry Mead, Pamela Mehrhoff, Glen Meinz, LaDonna Mercunio, Janice Meriwether, Eleanore Merrick, John Messersmith, Jamie Messmer, Mary Meyer, Dennis Meyer, Melvin Meyer, Sharon Meyr, Ronald Middendorf, Judith Middleton, Keith Miinch, Carol Miller, George Miller, Greta Miller, larry Miller, Larry Miller, Lawrence Miller, Marlene Million, William Minbiole, Janet Minson, Roger Mirkay, Sally Mittelbuscher, Wayne Mohr, Frank Montgomery, Ronald Montigne, Richard Moonier, Jane Moore, Arnold Moore, Brenda Moore, Charlotte Moore, Karen Morgan, Jerry Morgan, Oran Morgan, Robert Moritz, Lynne Morris, Linda Morrison, Bill Mottert, Vernon Mroz, Deanna Mudd, Catherine Mueller, Eleanor Mueller, Gloria Mueller, Lee Mueller, Thomas Muenz, Helen Muldrow, Gerri Mullen, Larry Mullins, Gaylon Murphy, Debbie Murphy, James Murphy, Loretto Muse, Garry Musgrave, Sandra Musgraves, William Myers, Robert Myracle, Arthur Nabe, Judith Nachtweih, Kathleen Nadler, Cynthia Nagel, Janis Nagel, Thomas Nania, Jim Nansen, Barbara Nausley, David Nebel, Mary Nelson, Carl Nelson, Mary Nelson, Roger Nenninger, Mary Nenninger, Richard Nenninger, Suzanne Newell, Robert Nibbelink, Marcia Nichols, Barbara Nichols, Ellis Nicolini, Catherine Noce, Della Norris, Norman if t ,sig spirit freshmen The women of Dearmont Worked on Win ning house decorations at Homecoming of freshmen had ups and downs Norton, Waynita Nothdurft, Marida Obermann, Michael O'Brien, Kenneth O'Day, Patricia Oehl, Darlene Oettel, Pamela Ogle, Karleen Oldham, Vicki O'Neal, Chris O'Neal, Pamela O'Neal, Philip O'Neal, Rebecca Osburn, Glenn Outman, William Owen, Martha Packard, Pamela Palmer, Christy Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Norma Panagos, Michael Parker, Rebecca Parks, Walter Parrott, Diana Patredis, John Patrick, Alma Patterson, Mildred Pautler, Michael Pazdera, Mary Peck, Joanne Pemberton, Sylvia Penning, Denny Pennock, Victoria Penrod, Robert Perkins, Ernest Perry, Lila Petelik, Norman Petralia, Anthony Petri, Robert Pfeiffer, Kerwin Phelps, John Phllips, Sandra Phipps, Brenda Pieber, Bill Pier, Gregory Pind, David Pinegar, Marsha Pinion, Melodie Pinkus, Maxine Pirono, Donna Platt, Sheila Plitt, Harry Poepper, Thomas Pohlman, Eileen Politte, Steven Pollard, Kathleen freshmen The best cure for finals exhaustion! dorm livin en fenders school spirit Ponder, Alice Popp, Rebecca Porter, Doyle Poston, Larry Pounds, David Pounds, Jeanine Power, Mack Powers, Leonard Preiss, Ellan Prendergast, Thomas Presker, Barbara Price, Melanie Proffer, Alfred Propsi, Larry Pugh, Judilh Purcell, Brenda Purvis, Donna Putz, John Quanfe, Cheryl Quertermous, Roger Rabenau, Shirley Radick, Sandra Rae, Frank Rakel, Donald Ramsey, Beniamin Randolph, Arvilla Randolph, Nancy Ratcliff, Charlotte Ray, Russell Reed, Palsy Reeder, Robyn Reeg, Jane Reeves, David Reeves, Linda Reeves, Rosemary Regas, Julie Reid, Frances Reiker, Linda Reinhardt, Marcia Reinwald, Kaye Reisenbickler, Ralph Rendleman, Mary Rhodes, Sherry Rice, Barry Rice, Brian Rice, Gail Rice, Mary Ann Rice, Stephen Richards, Ruth Richards, Thomas Richardson, JoAnne Richie, Roger Riclcerf, .lim Ridings, Linda Riehn, Charles Ringwald, Leo Ringwald, Michael Risley, Robert Rives, Karen Roach, Frances Robbison, Norma Roberson, Debra Roberts, Elsie Roberts, Kathleen Roberts, Reba Robertson, Lester Robertson, Mary Robins, Michael Robinson, Richard Robinson, Terry Robison, John Roedemeier, Linda Rogers, Connie Rogers, Rodney Rollman, Betty Rooney, Kathy Rose, Victoria Rothermich, Stanley Rudert, Jane Rudroff, Ronda Rudy, Warren Rupp, Rita Ruppel, Steven Ruppel, Susan Russo, Noreen Ryan, Kathleen Sachse, John Salomon, Genevieve Sample, Glen Sanchez, Mario Sanders, Judith Sanders, Lynda Saphian, Steven Sariego, Carmen Sawhent, Timothy Schaeg, Susan Schalk, Sammy Schenimann, Patricia Scherer, Janet Schimmelpfenning, Donna Schlattman, Michael Schlitt, Glennon Schlosser, Pat Schmiderer, Mary Schmidt, Edna Schmidt, Mary Schmitt, Warren Schmittgens, John Schneider, John Schnell, Jo Schocklee, Vincent Schoen, Martha Schoenwalder, David Schrodt, Mark Schroeder, Kathleen Schroyer, Tom Schrumpf, Barbara Schubel, Eugene Schubert, Sharon Schudde, Carl Schulte, Mary Schumacher, Linda Schupp, David Schwach, Ben Schwartz, Fred Schwartz, Kenneth Schwesig, Sandra Scott, Corolynn Scott, Esther Scott, Jeannine Seabaugh, Evelyn Seabaugh, Gail Seabaugh, Mary Seeburger, Mike Sendra, Stanley Sequin, Gregory I Sequin, Stephanie Seyer, Barbara Seyer, Daniel Seyer, David Seyer, Diane Seyer, Linda Shackles, Nancy Shanks, Margaret Sheldon, Emil . Shelton, Linda Shemwell, Darrell Sherman, Ralph Shipman, Carol Shipman, Richard Shippen, Robert Shivelbine, Donna Short, Wanda Shuffit, James Sides, Mary Siemers, Jean Siemers, Thomas Siemers, William Simon, Donald Singrun, Pat Sitze, Mary Skaggs, Brenda Slavings, Brenda Slinkard, Kathy Slivon, Thomas Smith, David Smith, Douglas Smith, James Smith, James Smith, James Smith, Jerry Smith, Jerry Smith John Smith, Linda Smith, Linda Smith, Patricia Smith, Patrick Smith, Sandra Smith, Sterling Staebel, Ray Snyder, Robert Sparkman, Linda Sparks, John Spaunhorst, Jane Spencer, Harold Spindler, Lana Spinks, Charles Spotanski, Betty Spoto, Pete Sprick, Diane Staats, Harold Stadnick, Ruth Staebel, Kathleen Stahlma n, Carl Stallard, Lynn Stange, James Stanton, Carol Stamm, Starnes, Louis LeaVera Statler, Cathy Steck, Susan Steime, Linda Stephens, Kathy Steimle, Judith Steinhaus, Pat Stellhorn, Margaret Stephens, Charles Stephens, Harold Stewart, Brenda Stewart, Lawrence Stewart, Linda Stewart, lloyd Stewart Stockl, Bat Ricky Stoffregen, Barbara Stoker, Marge if freshmen Some vacations are longer than original ly planned. mals week left freshmen exhausted Stone, Linda Stone, Mary Storms, Gerald Stovall, Earl Stovall, Nancy Stroot, Michael Strack, Nancy Stroud, Patricia Stricker, William Stuckey, Betty Stuesse, Joyce Sturgeon, Darlene Suess, Gregory Sullivan, Claudine Summer, Joel Sumrell, Stephen Sutton, Linda Swan, Norman Swank, James Swingler, Lynn Swofford, Judi Sykes, Richoel Szydlowski, Paul Tant, John Tasch, Susan Taylor, Allen Taylor, Connie Taylor, Dana Taylor, Mary Taylor, William Tenkhoff, Mary Terreros, Plinio Thebeau, Carolyn Thiele, Fritz Thiele, Karen Thomas, James Thoming, Dianna Thompson, Beverly Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Patricia Thompson, Richard Thornburgh, Laura Thorsen, Lindo Thrilkeld, Janice Tidd, Thomas Tiemann, Gilbert Timmerberg, Judy Tinnon, Jane Tipton, Joseph Todd, Kerry Tomerlin, James Toole, Lowell Toombs, Judy Trautwein, Mark Travcugliante, Connie Treu, Kathrine freshmen Dale Emery, Peace Corps Worker, tells of opportunities after college. freshmen ea erl await the vacations Treu, Wayne Trickey, Mary Trickey, Stan ' Trickey, Stephen Tromlsetta, Cindy Trovillion, Annette Tucci, Gay Tucker, Charles Turner, Patricia Tuttle, Rita Tyra, Doris Uhl, Barbara Ulbrich, Christine Upchurch, Sharon Ushery, Phyllis Vaccaro, Vicki VanAmburg, Linda Van Deven, Linda Vandiver, Linda Vargas, John Vaughn, Diana Vaughn, Jody Vaught, Shirley Viox, Mary Voepel, Barbara Vogler, Michael Welke, Barbara Welker, Susan Wellen, Bruce Weller, Janet Wellman, Jessie Wells, Larry Welsch, James Welter, Cheryl Welter, Franklin Wernick, Reed West, Mary West, Perry Wheeler, Lynda White, Bob White, Charles White, Linda White, Sharon Whitson, Gail Whittom, Charles Wibbenmeyer, John Wieland, Raymond Wildermuth, Gail Wilfong, Linda Wilhoit, Walter Wilkins, Kathryn Wilkinson, Henry Vogt, Martha Volk, Barbara Votan, Sharon Wade, Janet e r Y- ? 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SN X N K 4 2 71 X ' -e-,'5e yfv?flll.fW3,i f--.52 ,X 'fb :ras-W Wfllieee , 4'22ZL.,Qlll5sf-11-f fresh men The road to lllillllflly is ai Winding maze freshmen teenagers must become adults Wagner, James Wagner, Jimmy Wagner, Maureen Wagoner, Phil Waid, Dennis Ward, Robert Waldheuser, Marylou Walker, Beverly Walker, Cathy Walker, Steve Wallace, Gary Walter, Darlene Walters, Ralph Ward, Alan Warren, Margaret Watts, Willard Weaver, Stephen Weaver, Steven Webb, Don Webb, Mary Weber, Shirley Webster, Sandra Weddle, Stephen Wehmeyer, Michael Weir, Linda Weir, Lynn Weis, Jackie Weisbrod, Carolyn Weise, Susan Weiss, Joseph Weiss, Susan Welcerle, Gene Welch, Karen Welch, Suzan Wessel, Michael Wilkaitis, Pamela Williams, Carolyn Williams, Gary Williams, Jimmy Williams, Judith Williams, Mary Williams, Raymond Williamson, Ann Wills, Michael Willsan, Richard Wilson, Donna Wilson, Dorothy Wilson Gloria Wilson Jack Wilson, Joan Wilson, Pamela Winter, William Wise, Michael Wiseman, Richard Wissmann, Judith Withers, William I freshmen Many students didn,t expect the grades they received on their first tests. those irst test grades are shockin Wlodkoski, Joseph Woemmel, Richard Wolf, Gerald Wolfenkoehler, James Wolfenkoehler, Judith Wolfmeyer, Judith Wolter, James Wood, Karen Wood, Marla Woodard, Robert Woodring, Michael Woods, Charles Woods, Terry Woolord, Kim Wors, Beverly Worth, Virginia Wright, Beverly Wright, Carmillo Wright, Sally Wright, Sandra Wulff, James Wulfers, Stephen Wunderlich, Lois Wyatt, Cathy Wyatt, Robert Wyman, Sandra Yarlaro, Donald Yates, Lawana York, Michael Young, Dick Young, Jackie Young, Janet Young, Linda Young, Tom Yount, Kathryn Yount, Susan Zickfield, Janet Ziebol, Phil Zika, Mary Zoll, Bill Zoud, Karen xx XX tx 1 1 4 1 sophomores The intellectual student is sometimes dis- tinguished hy a pipe. sophomores settled into major requirements Ainley, Sharon Albers, John Albrecht, Ronald Allstun, Sharon Altman, Dianne Applegate, Lynda Archer, Suzanne Aubuchon, Ruth Austin, Tana Ayers, Helen Bader, Georgia Bailey, Ivy Bailey, Susan Baldwin, Virginia Ballard, Loretta Bania, Jane Baniak, David Barks, Nedra Barney, Eleanor Barnholtz, Jeffrey Baruch, Mary Ann Batha, Carl Baumgardner, Marsha Beard, Helen Beasley, David Beasley, Virginia Beck, Margaret Becker, Elizabeth Beese, Kenneth Beger, Melody Belko, Susan Bentmann, Eugenia Bergfield, John Berry, Carolyn Berry, Vicky Besselsen, Glenda Bischof, Carol Blattel, Gloria Blattel, Thomas Boettcher, Janet Boettcher, Richard Bohnert, Sharon Bollinger, Charlotte Bollinger, Steven Bond, Gary Bone, Frances Botkin, Linda Boltchen, Francene Botts, Becky Bouse, Charles Boyt, Claudia Braden, John Bradford, Dave Bresnahan, Jerry Brickhaus, Marilyn Briscoe, Pat r l Broughton, David Brown, David Brown, Melinda Brune, Janet Bruner, Lynn Buchanan, Anne Buchholz, James Buchwald, Bertha Buckner, Pamela Buehlmaier, Norman Buersmeyer, Dale Busch, Eilene Cannon, Geraldine Cantrell, Judy Carrow, Darlene Chase, William Chastain, Judy Christie, Curtis Clark, Dannie Clark, Karen Clark, Mary Cleeton, Jo Cleland, Mona Cline, Nancy Cole, Kathy Cole, Mary Conley, Lewis Connelly, Jeannie Connor, Linda Cook, Ronald Copeland, Harry Corry, Timothy Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Linda Phyllis Sue Virginia Crawford, Karen Cravens, Jeanette Creglow, Sally Crites, Harold Crites, Sandra Cross, Deborah Croy, Judith Cuba, James Cunningham, Nancy Davidian, Harry Davis Davis I , Barbara , Katherine Davis, Sheri Dawson, Carol Davisen, Kathleen Dawes, Jo Ann Delay, Russell Depper, Nancy Detring, Joann Dettmann, Deborah Dettmer, Dennis Dickerson, Daniel Dillworth, Sherry Dockins, Charles Dodd, Carolyn Dodge, Steven Doerr, Kathleen Donaldson, Linda Dost, Ronald Douglas, Lois Dover, Jim Downing, Richard Draven, Buddie Druckenmiller, Tina DuBray, Bernard Dunn, Murray Durant, Barbara Durkemper, Charles Eckstrand, Richard Elam, Janet Ellis, Karen Emht, Atwood Erlbacher, Robert Eye, Regina 9 Fangmeyer, Nancy Fonnon, Joyce Farago, Judith Farmer, Mary Featherston, Larry Fehrmann, David Felts, Thomas Ferguson, Lynda Ferry, Alice Fisher, Joan Foerster, Susan Foley, Robert Folks, Mary Beth Foster, Norman Frank, Janis Frederick, Jerrold Fredericks, Janet French, Barbara Fryer, Carol Gaertner, Wanda Gaines, Cheryl Gainey, Timothy Garrett, Donald Gary, Linda Gary, James Gay, Sharon Gebhardt, Michael Genck, William Genna, Joseph Gibbs, Paul Gillis, Vicky Ginter, Cheryl Giooly, James Glassford, Diana Glueck, Larry Goldstein, Jeannie Gordon, Terrence Govro, Jane Graef, Sharon Green, Ernie Green, Jeannette Green, Jerry Green, Marilyn Greiner, Steve Griffen, Barbara Griffith, Thomas Gruner, Gay Guinn, Sharon Gulette, David Gunn, Ronnie Hackman, Jill Anne Haddock, Mary Hagedorn, Betty Hall, Connie Hamann, Nancy Hamilton, Karen Hamilton, Robert Hardesty, Patricia Hardy, Karen Harris, ,lxmes Hart, Anna Hartle, Arthur Hathaway, Diane Hatley, Linda Hawkins, Victoria Heimbaugh, Martha Heimbaugh, Mary Heise, Della Dee Helderman, Joyce Helms, Suzanne Hemker, William Henson, Janet Henson, Pamela Hepler, Barbara Herwig, Carolyn Heuring, Donald Heuring, Ronald Hickman, Neal Hicks, William Hildebrandt, Catherine sophomores Learning how to lnulget onols money comes through muvh experience. sophomores accepted more responsz'bz'lz'tz'es Hilgenclorf, David Hill, Jesse Hill, Ron Hill, Steven Hiner, Linda Hoffmann, Susan Holmes, Doris Honaker, Ronald Hopkins, Delores Hopkins, Francie Horn, Brenda Hoskins, Nancy Huffman, Steven Humes, Jean Hundelt, Richard Ivester, Charles Jansen, Christina Jeffries, Larry Jenkins, Nancy F. Jenkins, Nancy J. Jennings, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, John Bonnie Carol Gary James Mary Peggy Jones, Martha Jurkovich, Agnes Kearley, Linda Keipe, James Kern, Ernie Kertz, Matilda Kertz, Rosemary Killian, Glennston Kinder, Keith King, David Kingery, William Kirk, Joan Kitchen, Paul Klein, Larry Knodell, Patty Koehrer, Peggy Kranaweffer, Mary Kreutz, Diane Kuehle, Tanya Kuntze, Verla Lampe, Judith Larkin, Frances Lcxurentius, Lane Lawless, Elaine Le Brot, Ronald Lehman, Thomas Leist, Judy Lennington, Judy lense, James a 9' M . fr A 1 f, , xii N J i tg! me if sophomores Sports events are exciting for everyone. thejo 0 no lon erbein a freshman Leonhard, Jeannette Lewis, Philip Licaucli, Charles Lindell, Joseph Litzelfelner, Carolyn London, Barbara Long, Michael Long, Ronald Lorenz, Dwayne Ludwig, Ronald Lufay, Stephen Lugger, Marcy Lynch, Joe McBride, Linda McBroom, Deborah McCain, Robert McCollum, James McChristian, Betty McClaro, Cheryle McCormack, Anita McDonald, Mary McDowell, John McHugh, Mary McMahan, Kathleen McRae, Dawn Magnuson, Nedra Maledy, Glenda Markovich, Diane Martin, James Martin, Judy Martin, Mary Matthes, Barbara Matthews, Joyce Matthews, Peggy Maxwell, Terry May, Donnell Mayne, Elizabeth Melton, Carol Melton, John Meng, Linda Meyer, Carla Meyer, Ruth Michaelis, Dale Michels, Janice Mik, Robert Miller, Leslie Minner, James Mitchell, Austin Mohr, Sally Monahan, Peggy Montgomery, Carol Montgomery, Sharon Mooney, Maureen Mooney, Toni Morrison, Gary Morrow, Judith Munson, Robert Myers, Barbara Needham, Alice Nelson, Mary Neumeyer, Donald Nichols, Cheri Niermann, Anita Niswonger, Loraine Noth-durft, Margaret Nothdurft, Sally Null, Marie Oaks, Lawrence Obermeyer, Ann Otis, Arthur Oughton, Janet Owen, Mariellen Page, Beverly Palmer, Carolyn Palmer, Sheryl Panagos, Steven Parsh, Karen Pate, Paul, Alois Harold Pearson, Janis Pelsma, Dennis Pence, Robert Pensel, Emma Jo Penzel, Carolyn Perkins, Anne Peters, Susan Petty, Gwendolyn Peyton, Melba Pierce, Ronald Place, Richard Pletscher, Susan Poppe, Barbara Portell, Michael Poyner, Dawn Prather, Jane Pyatt, Janice Quinn, Patrick Rademaker, Timothy Ransdell, Myra RUPP, RGPP, Reed, Reed, Reid, Reid, Carole Juanita Barbara Kay Jack Larry Renard, Barbara Reubsam, Linda Roussel, Kenneth Rhodes, Roberts Rice, Genia Rice, Mary Richards, Pat Riddle, Charles Robbins, Arthur Robert, John Robertson, Gary Robertson, Gary Robinson, Carol Rodgers, Mary Rose, Sandra Rose, Roth, Roth, Terry Carolyn Diane Roth, Gregory Roth, Steven Roy, Elizabeth Roy, Mary Ellen Rupp, Carol Ruwe, Mark Sack, Carolyn St. John, Janice Sanburn, Gerald Sander, Don Scates, Gary Schachameyer, Steph Schaeffer, Bob EFI Schaeffner, Raymond Schafer, Pat Schalio, Fred Schaper, Kieth Scheffer, Ben Schenk, Jean Scherer, Delores Scherer, Michael Schierloh, Betty Scheller, Kathy Schloss, Jerry Schlosser, Glenda Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, Sharon Schneider, Dennis Schneider, Linda Schneller, Richard Schuerenberg, Harold Schuh, Sandra Schulz, John Schutte, Gail Schwab, Paul Schwarz, Barbara Schwarz, Beverly Scott, Joe Scott, Virginia Scull, Brenda Sebaugh, Sylvia Seibel, Eris Settles, Gerald Seyer, Dennis Seyer, Michael Shipman, Janice Shirley, Phyllis Sibley, Jan Sifford, Norma Sigafoos, Davis Sinn, Steven Silverthorn, Linda Slover, Karen Smith, Gary I.. Smith, Kay Smith, linda Smith, Rose Mary Smith, Sharon Smith, Sharon l.. Snell, Joseph Sommers, Patrick Spears, Glen Spradling, Albert Stacy, Michael Staley, Jerry Statler, Jane Statler, Kelly Steck, Frank Stegeman, Carol Steinhoff, Kenneth Stephenson, Joan Stovall, Barbara Strait, Rick Stream, Donald Stricker, Barbara Strom, Bonnie Stuart, Michael Stuener, Mary Stute, Kenneth Sunder, Ken Sutter, Susan Tawfall, Edward Taylor, Laura Tennesen, Susan Teter, Robert Thomas, Marian Thompson, Judy Thompson, Norman Thompson, Pat Thurman, James Thurman, Robert Tinsley, Linda Tipton, Janet Trueman, Ray Tucker, Mary Turner, Larry Turner, Pamela Tynes, Pattie Tyson, Linda Ueleke, John Underwood, Alice Urbeck, Sharon Vance, John Vandal, William Vandeven, Marilyn Vehlewald, Gloria Volk, Cathy Waddle, Brenda Walker, Myron Walker, Sonnie Wallace, Beverly Wallace, Connie Walter, Greg Walters, Carolyn Walton, Terry Wagnon, Susan Wagoner, Norma Ward, Carol Weber, Charlotte Weber, Lavern Wedmeier, Robert Wehmueller, Carol Weible, Carol Weinreich, Kathy Welch, Brenda Welker, Georgia Welker, Jean Welker, Norman Westmoreland, Joan Wheeler, Barbara Weigmann, Barbara Wiley, Steve Wilke, Gary in between ears 0 ten seem so tr in sophomores Williams, Janet Williams, Linda Willis, Michael Wilmath, Jerry Wilson, Donald Wilson, Jane Wimmer, Karen Wendel, Jerry Winters, Phillip Wirtz, Bill Wissore, Bruce Witvolt, John Woy, Madonna Wright, Lester Wyman, Sammy Yaeger, Evelyn Yaunt, Marilyn Yochum, Terry Young, Kay Zacher, Martha Zucco, Mary sophomores Conimuters must find a place to study between classes. grade points grow harder to make up Students may find out what is go- ing on at SEMO at the bulletin board outside Academic Hall. 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'J' f7f'f ,,4?M'l 'VFP L 34 , .K Q-.. juniors Juniors learn to study JlZ11'dC1' and longer. one more ear until studies are completed Adams, Mike Adams, Roy Ailor, Edgar Allen, Nancy Allison, Evelyn Arnold, Gary Avery, Carole Bach, Jon Baker, Jackie Banister, Angie Banks, Estelena Barthelmass, Mary Batchelor, Bill Batton, Ray Bays, JoDeane Beard, Donald Becker, Karen Becker, William Bergt, Nancy Bernard, Gary Bess, Stephen Biggs, Judi Birnie, Sandra Blades, Joseph Blanton, Kathleen Blattel, Margaret Blue, Robert Boge, Gweneth Bolin, Alma Bollinger, Daniel Borchelt, Paul Borchert, Robert Borg schulte, Dorwood Bosch, Jeanne Boyd, John Bozeman, Cheryl Brandt, Mimi Brant, Susan Braswell, Charlene Bremer, Sharon Brennan, LaVonna Brewer, Ralph Brock, Amy Broderick, Jane Bryant, John Bryant, Sharon Bucher, Linda Buckey, Judy Bukowsky, Lois Bullard, Charlene Cooper Burns, Beverly Buttry, Rena Callmeyer, Karyn Candido, Sharon Canziani, Georgia Chapman, Michael fwls Cimicata, Lee Clifton, Karen Clubb, Marsha Codemo, Margie Coffel, Marian Cooke, Brenda Cooper, Carole Cowan, Edward Cowser, Beverly Crimmins, Martha Cumbee, Gloria Cureton, Carol Dain, Steven Davenport, Sharlie Davis, Cheryl l.ynn Davis, Hope Day, Myrna Deason, Mary Ann Denny, Patricia DePriest, Rachel DeReign, James DiMaggio, Paulette Dirden, Joe Ditto, William Divincen, Michael Doerr, Jean, Dougherty, Ronald Doyle, Donna Dubis, Thomas Duncan, Jane Eakins, Saundra Ealclor, Thomas Eaton, James Eby, Alfred Micheal Edmonds, Shirley Edwards, Stewart Ehlert, Ray Ehrlich, Diane Eiler, Richard Eiler, Terry Emrich, Joann Ervin, Joy Essma, Raymond Farinella, Janice Farrell, Patricia Feldwerth, Ted J. Fernan, Sheila Fischer, Bette Fischer, Lynnore Foland, Brenda Folks, Jeanie Ford, James Fowler, Betty Fraley, Chathey French, Carol Sue Frentzel, Arthur Frerker, Thomas Freshwater, Sharon Fuhrmann, Karen Fullerton, Mary Goines, Peggy Gaither, Warren Galeski, Wayne Gardner, Janice Garner, Peggy Gatlin, Sharon Gerdes, James Gihring, Virginia Gladish, Nancy Glaus, Bill Goetz, Cheryl Goggin, James Goodrum, Terry Gosche, James Grabowski, Carol Ann Graeser, Sandra Graff, Dennis Grebe, Harold Green, Shirley Gregory, Alma Greminger, Thomas Gremore, Joyce Griffin, Violet Grossheider, Robert Hahn, Jane Hahn, Morris Hall, Carol Hamilton, Sandy Hammermeister, Betty Hammontree, Larry Harris, Barbara Harris, Susan Hart, Bonnie Hassell, Terry Haug, Joseph Hawkins, Curt Hayes, Linnetta Heise, Jon Heise, Kenneth Heisserer, Jean Ann Heitkamp, Lorene Held, Barbara Hemenway, Sandy Hendricks, Brent Hendryx, Mary Hentchell, Tedi Hente, Martin Hill, Marilyn Hilleman, Sue Hinton, Allyn Hoeffelmann, Sandy Holland, Earl Holloway, Ronald Horn, Patricia Howard, Don Howard, Karen Huey, Joel Hughes, Bobette Hughes, Linda Hughes, Robert Hundhausen, Karen Hutson, Charles Hutson, Linda Jackson, Earnestine James, Lyn-da Jarrett, Vicki Jenkerson, Gary Jenkins, Karen Jones, Barbara Jones, James Jones, Loretta Just, Harold Kane, Terry Kannady, Danny Katsinas, Margaret Keller, LaVerne Kelly, Dennis Kibler, Robert Kiefer, Karin Kieffer, Carolynne King, Justina King, Nancy Kirk, Kathy Kirkwood, James Kitchen, Gary Klipfel, Bernadette Koester, Jacqueline Kratky, David Kuenneke, Jone Kuster, Bill Lambert, Kenneth Lanier, Patricia Lancaster, Roy Lee, Delinda LeGrand, Zeno Lewis, Lynette Leyerle, Brenda Lind, Andrea Linebarger, Nancy Little, David road to success now has irm oundation Lively, Donald Long, Rebecca Long, Winnie Looney, Beth Looney, Tim Lorenzo-Lauces, Elba Ludwig, David McAuley, Ed McCarver, Judy McConachie, Lindsay McFarland, Karen McFerron, Jennifer McGinty, Rebecca McLarcl, Shirley McManus, Nita McMullin, Jean McNeil, Jackie McWhorter, Phil Mackley, Leanna Maclean, William Magill, John Mayes, Toni Medler, Roger Merget, Beth Merrick, Carolyn Meyr, Dennis Michel, Ron Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller David James John Michael Sharon Minarik, Jane Minton, Victoria Mitchell, Linda Modzinski, Joan Monte, Janelle Moore, Nathan Morrow, Kay Murdick, Nikki Murphy, Myra Murray, Susan Mutrux, Charles Myrick, Larry Neary, Shelia Nees, Paula Neier, Joan Nekula, Karen Nicholson, Jerry Niemann, Lynne Obergoenner, Sandra Ochsner, Barbara O'Neill, Stephen Orf, Marian Ostendorf, Margaret Overmann, Ray I I l Myrna Day UI1IOI'S accepts the 1'esp0nb1lJ1l1ty of AWS presidency. I I I UITIOFS Sllilllg and chatting with a friend is a mee pastime for everyone. juniors slip into upperclassman roles Palsgrove, Gloria Parks, Raylene Parsons, Jo Patterson, Robert Patterson, Ronald Paubel, Cindy Peirick, Pat Pieber, Kathy Pierce, Randall Plummer, Linda Polette, Joseph Popp, Joe Povolish, Pat Povolish, Peg Prichard, Joseph Pritchett, Betty Pruiett, Bobby Quick, Jean Rainey, William Rascher, Steven Reecht, Linda Reed, Judy Reichert, Charles Reynolds, James Rhinehart, Debbie Richardson, Stanley Richey, Michael Roberts, Jane Roberts, William Robinson, Barbara Robinson, Nancy Robor, Sandy Rohrbach, David Ross, Janis Rosser, Mary Ryan, Patricia Samel, Ben Shanchez, Cecilia Sanford, Barbara Schade, Sandy Schaefer, Anton Schaeffer, Susan Scheeter, Donna Scherrer, Donna Schneider, Carol Schuster, June Seabaugh, Susan Seabaugh, Wanda Seibert, Jane Seymore, James Shambo, Connie Shaw, Connie Shaw, Jeanne Sheets, Robert Sheets, Verna Sherry, Mike Shimamoto, Lois Shipman, Joyce Shirey, Joe Sides, Linda Siebe, Ruth Siebern, Sandi Siekmann, Dotly Siesennop, Denny Simon, Karen Sitzes, Judith Smock, Michael Solouitz, Anita Spiekerman, Roy Springer, Susan Stamm, Betty Stefanoni, Tamara Steinborn, Pat Stewart, Michael Stone, Cheryl Stones, James Stone, Margaret Streete, Alexis Stricker, Stephen Strickland, Dennis Stroker, Janet Stuesse, Mary Sucher, Richard Suess, Glenn Summers, Loris Sutton, l.ouanna Taylor, Thomas Tebeau, Dennis Tegtmeyer, Karen Tesreau, Judy Thacker, Carol Thompson, Barbara Thornton, Glen Tiller, Lydia Timmons, Paula Tonsing, Jean Topp, Sherry Tracer, Carl Trentanelli, John Trost, Elaine Turner, Fred Ulmer, John Underwood, Nancy VanAmburg, Cleo Varnon, Patt Vavak, Judy Viox, John Voss, Joseph Wagner, Alan Walker, Susan Warning, Carol Warren, Myrna juniors Because of the foresight of mature students a panic was kept from occur- ring the night of the fire in Dearinont. 5 I I l Lll'llOI'S Juniors should have become accus- tomed to waiting in lines. 5 I Watson, Zane Weaver, Carole Weber, Marilyn Wehmeyer, David Weilandich, John Welch, Ronald Weng, Robert Werner, Norman West, Barbara Westcott, Barbara Westover, Glenn Weyancl, Stanton White, JoAnne Whitmore, Carol Whittaker, William Wichern, Bonnie Wilkerson, John Wilkins, Elizabeth Williams, Jeanie Williams, Sally Wilson, Harry Wilson, Ronald Winkler, Patricia Winkler, Walter Winter, Connie Wion, Clarice Yamnitz, Bernard Yancheck, Donna Yarber, Sue Young, Darlien Young, Linda K. Young, Linda L. Young, Richard Y S i ff 7 A 2253 l : ' E ':' '- F15 -- :. -I . Za, '- QW fig Q, 4 Q ,. 5 U 2, L 2 seniors The eternal dialogue. ABERCROMBIE, TYLER L., Red Bud, Illinois B.S. Business, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon ACREBACK, IAMES R., Charleston B.S. Earth Science, Flying Indians, Student Leader, Pi Kappa Alpha, Social Chairman ADAMS, SHIRLEY ANNE, Slkeston B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, Alpha Delta Pi, Student Assembly, Home Economics Club, Student Life, Ex- ecutive Committee, Sagamore ADRIAN, ELLEN M., St. Louis B.S. Education, English, SNEA, Newman Club, Anna Volun- teer, Student Life ALLWOOD, CAROLYN SUE, Chaffee B.S. Elmentary Education ALMSTEDT, KERMIT WALTER, Kirkwood B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Per- sonnel Assistant, Treasurer Myers Hall, Student Assembly, President, Treasurer, Man of the Year, Student Personnel Advisory Can-mittee, Cardinal Key, Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities, Varsity Tennis Market- ing Club ANDERHUB, TINA, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, SNEA, Saga- more, Sigma Tau Gamma Wives and Sweethearts Club ANTON, RANDOLPH, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association, Traffic Board, IRA, Treasurer, Judicial Board ARB, DIANA SARA, St. Louis B.S, Elementary Education, ACE ARNOLD, GLEN A., Poplar Bluff B,S. Education, Social Studies, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Cheney Hall, Judicial Board, House Council ASBERRY, CHARLES S., Dexter B.S. Education, Speech, Sigma Phi Epsilon, IFC College Players ASLIN, DALE, Poplar Bluff B.S. Education, Social Studies, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Cheney Hall, Judicial Board AUBUCHON, BETTY ANN, Bloornsclale B.S. Business Education, Personnel Assistant, Student Activi- ties Council AVIS, MICHAEL MAURICE, Caruthersville B.S. Agriculture and Business, Sigma Chi, Historian BAKER, SHELTON DENNIS, Dexter B.S. Biology, Pi Kappa Alpha - BALES, E. HARLEN, Ellington B.S. Agriculture, Business, Agriculture Clul::,,American Mare keting Association BANKEN, DOLORES ANN, Dexter B.S. Elementary Education, Leming, Corridor President, Per- sonnel Assistant, Historian, SNEA, ACE, Leming Hall House Council BASKIN, ROBBIE IANE, Caruthersville B.S. Speech Correction, Elementary Education, ACE, Delta Delta Delta, Best dressed Fashion Board, Student Leader BATTEN, JOHN L. lk., Naylor B.S. Marketing BAUMANN, MARY L., Overland B.S. Botany, Biology Club seniors remember our first enrollment? 7 BAUR, IUDY A., Washington B.S. Education, Art, YWCA, BSU BEAHER, IOSEPH LEE, New Madrid B.S. Mathematics BEAN, GARY PAUL, Dexter B.S. Education, Mathematics, Alpha Phi Omega BEAUDEAN, IOEL R., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Baseball BECK, IACK WILLIAM, Kirkwood B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Cheney Hall House Council BEEBE, ALBERT I., St. Louis B.S. Administration, Market Management, American Market- ing Association BEHRENS, KENNETH C., Brentwood B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Sigma Chi, Treasa urer, Secretary BEIS, A. L. SUE , Gideon B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA, Marquette Newman Club, Kappa Delta Pi BELL, LAWANA SMITH, Cape Girardeau B.S, Vocational Home Economics, American Home Economics Association, Kappa Omicron Phi, Treasurer, Golden Eagles BELL, ROBERT IAMES, Cape Girardeau B,S, Business Administration, Business Management, Ameri- can Marketing Association, Baptist Student Union, Intra- mural Sports BENNETT, MARILYN KAY, Sikeston B,S. Elementary Education BENNETT, MARTHA DEE, Marquand B.S. Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma Directory Chairiman, SNEA, ACE, SAC, AWS Representative, Traffic Boar BERGHORN, COLLEEN A., Union B.S. Education, Social Studies, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi BERKBUEGLER, DARRYL I., Perryville B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association Membership Chairman BERRY, IAMES A., Bonne Terre B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Pi Kappa Alpha, Assistant Treasurer, Student Assembly, Mar- keting Club, Student Leader BERRY, ROSE MARIE, Senath B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Gamma Sigma Sig- ma, Cantorae BESHER, IAMES R., Ferguson B.S. Marketing BILOKUR, VITALII VICTOR, Shelton, Connecticut B.S. Education, History, SNEA BIRKHEAD, ALICE LEE, Bridgeton B.S. Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi Vice President, ACE, SNEA, BSU, BSU Choir, Dearmont House Council, Che- ney Judicial Board BIRKMAN, SHIRLEY ANN, Delta B.S, Elementary Education BLACKISTON, ANNABEL, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, English, College Players, UCCF Co-Chairman BOHANNON, GLEN D., Morehouse B.S. Elementary Education BOLTON, CAROL L., House Springs B.S. Business Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Scholarship, UCCF, SAC BOONE, MARCIE M., St. Louis B.S. Education, Mathematics, Delta Delta Delta Treasurer. Wakapa, Student Assembly, Student Assembly Woman ot the Year, Parents' Day Chairman, Who's Who, Math Club Secretary-Treasurer, SNEA, WRA, Sagamore Business Mana- ger, Student Union Board BORCHELT, IUDITH ANN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, English, Sigma Tau Delta BOWSER, KENNETH HAROLD, St. Louis BA English, SNEA BRADLEY, LOIS FLOREIN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Vocational Home Economics, American Home Econom- ics Association Treasurer BRADLEY, RICHARD LITTLETON, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Alpha Phi Omega Movie Chairman, BSU Student Center Chairman, President, BSU Choir militar service awaiting man semo men BRAMLETTI, CHAROLYN, Cardwell B.S. Home Economics, SNEA, Student Lite, Student Union Board, SAC, Home Economics Club, Student Leader, AWS Fashion show, Delta Delta Delta Rush and Social Chairman, X Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl BRANDHORST, FRANK H., St. Louis I B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi BRAN DT, TERRY W., St. Louis B.S. Social Science, Wing President, IRA BRASIER, IANET LYNN, Robertsyille B.S. Elementary Education, Kagpa Delta Pi, Student Notion- al Education Association, A E Membership Co-Chairman, Personnel Assistant BRAY, ELLEN BUSCH, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, BSU Publicity Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, ACE, Student Leader BRIGANCE, FONDA KAYE, Ballwin B.S. Education, Social Studies and French, SNEA, Phi Alpha Theta, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Vice-President BRIXEY, DARRELL MICHAEL, Ava B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, American Market- ing Association BRIXEY, IOAN ELIZABETH, Qulin B.S. Education, English, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta BROGAN, W. PATRICK, St. Petersburg, Florida B.S. Fine Arts, Art and Mathematics, Kappa Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Leader, SAC BROOKS, FAYE I., lackson B.S. Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Anna State Hospital Volunteer BROOKS, STEPHEN WESLEY, Festus B.S. Social Studies BROWN, M. IEANNE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Historian BROWNSHER, NORMAN D., St, Louis B,S. Marketin, American Marketing Association BRUEGGEN, MARY ANN, Florissant B.S. Secondary Education, Sigma Sigma Sentinel, Records ing Secretary, President, Greek Governing Board, Panhel- lenic, College Players, Grotto Club, Anna Volunteer BRUEGGER, DIANE F., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SNEA, Be- havioral Science Club BUCKNER, CAROL A.. Si. Louis B.S. Physical Education, PEN, Aquatic Club, Alpha Phi Omega BURGE, IUDY RUTH, Puxico B.S. Education, Social Studies, SNEA, SAC, Student Lite BURKE, THOMAS R., Cape Cirardeau B.A. English, Sigma Tau Delta, UCCF BURNS, BILLIE DARLENE, St, Ann B.S. Elementary Education, BSU, SCE, Dearmont Food Com- mittee Chairman BURTNER, GAYE A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education BUSCH, HERBERT CHARLES, ST. Louis B.S. Education, Social Studies, BSU, Alpha Phi Omega, Col- lege Players. SNEA CAINE, SUSAN KAY, Kirkwood B,S. Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Chaplain, ACE, WRA, Cheerleading Captain, Special Maid i699 Home- coming Court CALDWELL, LUCY ANN, Lutesyille B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, SNEA, Student Leader, SAC, Student Union Board, Student Lite, Trattic Committee, AWS CALLIS, PAUL WINDELL, Kennett B.S. Business Administration CARRIERE, DONNA IEAN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, House Mana- ger, Scholarship Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary, Who's Who, Aquatic Club, Student Lite, Student Leader, SAC, WRA, Executive Board, Sagamore CARRON, ANN M., Ste. Genevieve B,S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Anna Hospital Volunteer, Social Committee Dearmont, Newman Club CARTER, IUDY BRUNTON, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, English and French CASTLE, PATRICIA, iemmgs B.S. Physical Education, PEM, UCCF, Leming Hall House Council, WRA, Swimming Chairman, SNEA CAUGLAN, THOMAS IOHN, Webster Groves B.S. Education, Art CHRISTOPHEL, SHARON KAY, St. Louis B.S. Speech Correction CHUMLEY, IAMES EDWARD, Eenton B.S. Education, Social Studies, Sigma Tau Gamma, House Chairman, Vice-President, Public Relations, lntertraternity Council, Secretary, Vice-President, Student Assembly, Trat- tic Board, Personnel Assistant, Marquette Hotel CHURCH, LARRY D., Poplar Biatt B.S Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association, Flying Indians CLARK, CAROL AGNES, Berkely B.S. Elementary Education, Art, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Presi- dent, ACE, SNEA, Kappa Pi, Kappa Delta Pi CLEMENT, PATRICIA I., Bernie B.S. Home Economics, Home Economics Club, American Home Economics Association, Wesley Fellowship, Treasurer COATES, EMMA IO, Silxcson B.S. Elementary Education, Special Education COBB, KENNETH W., Brentwood B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Che- ney Hall, House Council, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Mar- keting Association, Head Resident COKER, CHARLES RUSSELL, IR., Ballvvin B.S. History, Pre Law, Theta Chi COLYER, IAMES R., McClure, Illinois B.S. Physical Education, Journalism, Capaha Arrow, Editor, Pi Delta Epsilon, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Board Ol Publication, Student Assembly, Pi Kappa Alpha, Young Democrats, Baseball, Junior Intertraternity Council, Missouri Intercollegiate State Legislature COMBS, SANDRA KAY, St, Louis B.S. Physical Education, BSU, PEM, AAPHER, SNEA, Aqua- tic Club, Flying Indians COMPAS, DAVID F., Cape Girardeau B,S. Geography, Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau Gamma, Geology Club, Geography Club, Newman Club COOK, CHARLES WAYNE, Farmington B.S. Biology, Geography, Biology Club COOPER, PAMELA E., Kennott BME Piano, Dearmont, President, A Cappella Choir, Prexy Club, Girls' Chorus, Corridor President, Dearmont CONROY, WAYNE F., Iiichmond Heights B.S. Business Administration, General Business, Alpha Kap- pa Psi, American Marketing Association, Vice-President CORD, DAVID A., Olixctte B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, American Market- ing Association CORDER, SHARON ROSE ANN, Piixico B.S. Physical Education, PEM, WPA, YWA CORMACK, MARILYN RUTH, Florissant B.S. Business Education CORSE, DIANE S., Ivlolropolis, Illinois B.S. Education, Mathematics, SNEA COWIN, MICHAEL N., Imperial B.A, Political Science, Swimming Team seniors Men from SEMO will represent all IJIYIIICIICS of service. seniors SEMO Educators were invited to the opening of the new theater. COWLES, DACIE UPSON, St. Louis B.S. English, Student Union Board, College Players, Record- ing Secretary, Dearmont, House Council COX, BRUCE A., Fenton B.S. Biology, Sigma Chi, Resident Advisor, Intertraternity Judicial Board, Sigma Chi, Rush Chairman, Biology Club COX, DONNA IOHNSON, St. Louis B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa gmicron Phi, Vice-President, Home Economics Club, Miss IFC ourt COX, GLORIA FRANCES, Ste. Genevieve B,S. Education, English, College Players, Golden Eagles cox, LINDA L., Bell City B.S. Business Administration, Social Science CRITES, PHYLLIS R., Cape Girardeau B.S. Vocationai Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicroi- Phi, Chairman, Home Economics Association CURRINCTON, DENNIS R., Farmington B,S. Marketing CURTIS, STEVEN CHARLES, St. Louis BME Music, Kappa Delta Pi, Golden Eagles, Treasurer, Ma- drigal, Men's Chorus, Choir DALTON, IOSEPH H., House Springs B.S. Business Administration, Accounting DAMAN, DONNA LEE, St. Louis County B.S. Vocational Home Economics, American Home Economics Association DAUGHERTY, CAROLYN KAY, Crystal City B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE DAVIES, DAVID W., St. Louis B.S. Zoology, Geology DAVIS, M. KAY, Bernie B.S. Vocational Home Economics, American Home Economics Association, SNEA, Kappa Omicron Phi, Secretary DAVIS, SHARON LEE, Piedmont B.S. English DAWSON, LAURA, DIXIE, New Madrid B.A. Political Science, Sociology, Anna Volunteer, Marquette Newman Club, Ccpcha Arrow DECLUE, SANDRA, Hazelwood B.S. Physical Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Marshall, Activities Chairman, AWS, Dearmont House Council, WRA, Dearmont, Corridor President, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sagamore, Editor, Stue dent Life, Student Leader, Student Advisor DEFOREST, LARRY B., Farmington B,S. Marketing Management, American Marketing Associa- tion, Intramurals DELAY, DARRELL I., Bell City B.S. Education, Mathematics DENNY, DONALD WAYNE, Anna, Illinois B.S. Business Administration DENYS, SANDRA RAE, Kirkwood BS. Elementary Education, SNEA, Alpha Chi Omega, Social Chairman todayis world demands an educated man DEPPING, KIMMET HARRY, O'Fallon B.S. Art DEVLIN, CHARLES MICHAEL, Ier'1l'tirigS B.S. Education, Mathematics, SEMO Grotto Club, President DICKNEITE, DIANA SUMMA, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, Student Leader DIERBERG, FORREST EDWARD, Iennings B.S. Education, Biology, Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice President, Scholarship Chairman, Biology Club, Student Assembly, Sig Tau of the Month, Cheney House Council DIETER, ELLA SUE, Potosi B.S. Education, Social Studies DILL, IUDITH S., Sullivan A.B. Nursing, Student Nurse's Association, Student Union Board, Student Activities Council DINKINS, GERALD WAYNE, Fredericktovvn B.S. Education, Social Studies, Social Science DIXON, PHILLIP L., Campbell B.S. Education, Social Sciences, Beta Alpha Theta DOERING, TERRY PAUL, Webster Groves B.S. Education, Social Studies, Student Assembly, Cheney Hall House Council, Personnel Assistant, Resident Advisor of Henderson House DUGAN, FRANK E., Herculaneum B.S. Physical Education, IRA, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer DUGAN, IOHN W., Herculaneum B.S. Physical Education, IRA, Pi Kappa Alpha DUNCAN, BOBBY I., St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Wrestling DUNHAM, RICHARD KENNETH, Brentwood B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, American Marketing Associa- tion, Student Leader DUNN, IOE P., Iackson B.S. Education, History, Social Science, Phi Alpha Theta, President, Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Leader DYER, PATRICIA L., Webster Groves B.S. Education, Mathematics, Delta Delta Delta, Correspond- ing Secretary, SAC, SNEA, AWS Tutor, Math Club EAKER, DIANA FAYE, Qulin B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer, American Home Economics Association, Wesley Fellowship, Treasurer, Secretary EASTMAN, KAREN GAY, Iennings B.S. Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Correspond- ing Secretary, SNEA, ACE, WRA, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Grotto Club, Anna Volunteer, Student Life, I966 Homecom- ing Court EBAUGH, PAUL IR., Cape Girardeau B,S. Physical Education, Football, Track, Co-Captain, Var- sity Club, President. EBBESON, BETTY, Campbell B.S. Elementary Education, AWS General Assembly, Cor- responding Secretary, Student Assembly, Dearmont Judicial Board, Student Leader EDDLEMAN, CAROL SUE, Ullin, Illinois B.S. Business Administration, Accounting EGGERS, DORIS ELAINE, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Worden, Treas- urer, Who's Who, PEM, Secretary, Treasurer, Terpsichore, Publicity, Dance Director, Secretay EHLERS, RICHARD C. IR., St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma EILERMANN, KEITH GREGORY, Florissant B,S. Sociology, Flying Indians, Secetary, Kappa Pi, Sigma Chi, Young Democrats EMAS, IAMES CRAIG, Florissant B.S. Physical Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Ser- geant At Arms, IFC, Tennis Team, Golden Eagles EMERY, DALE E., Poplar Bluff B.A. and B.S. Speech, Social Science, Wesley Foundation, Black Mask, College Players, SNEA, Association ot Christian Ministries, Young Republicans, Ccpaha Arrow ERICKSON, RALPH, Overland B.S, Mathematics FANTER, DAVID C., St. Louis B.S. Education, Social Studies, Gamma Delta, National Council for the Social Studies FARRELL, EVERETT W., St. Louis B.S. Business Education, Alpha Phi Omega, BSU, Executive Council, Choir, Treasurer SlUd6l'lf f6ClCll6l'S gdlifl 1,U0l'kl.l'l 61p6l'li6l'lC6 FARRELL, IAMES A., St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Varsity Club, Football FARRIS, IEANNE, Freclericktown B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA FELTZ, NANCY MARIE, Sullivan B.S. Education, English, Wesley Foundation, Alpha Beta Alpha, Reporter, Kappa Delta Pi, Personnel Assistant FIELDS, BOBBY R., Kennett B.S. Business Education, Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Sec- retary, Men's Chorus, Young Democrats FIENUP, IAMES FREDERICK, St. Louis B.S. Social Sciences, Capaha Arrow FISCHER, DENNIS A., St. Louis can Marketing Association FISCHER, IACQUELYN IOAN, Springfield B.S. Education, Social Studies, BSU, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Publicity Chairman, YWA, SNEA, Student Leader FLAVIN, KAY A., Webster Groves B.S. Education, Mathematics, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Stu- dent Union Board, Dearmont Judicial Board, AWS Tuator, Newman Club, Treasurer FLOWERS, DIANE ROSE, St. Louis B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Historian, Newman Club, Myers Food Committee FOLEY, EILEEN B., Creve Coeur B.S. Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary, AWS, SNEA, ACE FORBIS, IOHN WESLEY, IR., St, Louis B.A. Sociology, Alpha Phi Omega, President, Young Repub- licans, Student Assembly, Student Lite, Golden Eagles FORD, DALE F., DeSoto B,E. Elementary Education, ACE FORTNER, MARY ALICE, Tallapoosa B.S. Education, English, Sigma Tau Delta FORTNER, ROYCE WENDELL, Tallapoosa B.A. Mathematics FOSTER, KATE CALLAHAN, Fort Sill, Oklahoma B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Omicron Phi, Campus Fashion Board, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court, Homecoming Court i965 and l966. rosrsa, KATHY, Poplar Bluff B.S. Education, English, Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary, SAC, Stu- dent Assembly, Sigma Tau Delta, President, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Lite, Student Leader, Golden Eagles, SNEA FOTINOS, STELLA, St, Louis B.S. English Education, Gamma Sigma Sigma FOX, SHARON IEANNE, University City BME, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor, Recording Secretary, Golden Eagles, Cape State Symphony, Terpsichore, Ma- drigals, Trebelaires, Cantorae, Pep Band, College Players FRENTZEL, CAROL ANN, St. Louis B.S. Education, Biology, Biology Club, Gamma Delta, Stu- dent Leader FRESHWATER, IACQUELINE, St. Louis B.S. Vocationai Home Economics, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer, Membership Chairman, American Home Economics Association, SNEA, Newman Club, Student Leader, Student Advisor FUHRI, MARTHA M., Ferguson BME Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, Choir, Dearmont Judicial Board FULKERSON, RAY F., Bloomfield B.S. Marketing Management GAGNEPAIN, MARY IO, Perryville B.S. Elementary Education, Newman Club, SNEA GANYARD, MARGARET E., Si. Louis B.A. French, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Scholarship Chairman GARVER, PAUL F., Fredericktown B.S. Business GARVEY, DONNA IO, Florissant B.S. English, AWS, WRA, Debate, Student Assembly, Terpsi- chore, Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA, French Club, BSU, Student Assembly, Sagamore, Capahu Arrow GASSAWAY, WILLIAM S., Normandy B.S. Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Marketing Club GEBHARDS, IOHN E., St. Louis B.S. Education, Social Studies, Sigma Chi, Student Leader, Student Lite, Student Union Board, SAC, Student Assembly, Sagamore, Psychology Club, lnterfraternity Council .E B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Ameri- lu, GEOGHEGAN, KATHLEEN, St. Louis B,S English, SNEA, Student Life, Student Leader, Resident Advisor Woodland Lodge GILL, ROBERT CLARK, Salem B.S. Biology GISI, LARRY HAROLD, Cape Girardeau B.S. Mathematics GLASTETTER, IAMES L., Cape Girardeau B.S. Physical Education and Fine Arts, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kap- pa Pi, Varsity Club, Baseball, Newman Club GLORE, PAULA FAE, Si. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA, Young Republicans GLOVER, PAULETTE, Essex B.S. Education, English, SNEA, BSU GOLDEN, LINDA I., Poplar Bluti B.S. Education, English GOODE, ROBERT A., Crestwood B.S. Education, History, Myers Hall House Council GORDON, IUDY A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, English, Kappa Delta Pi GOSCHE, STEPHEN ZENO, Oran B.S. Marketing Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association, Newman Club GRAHAM, CAROL IEAN, Farmington B.S. Business Education, Pi Omega, Vice President, Wesley GREEN, DAWN A., Fisk B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Wesley Foundation, Home Economics Club, Secretary GREEN, PAT E., St. Louis B.S. Education, Mathematics, Wakapa, Who's Who, Home- coming Steering Committee, Student Assembly Treasurer, Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Trainer, Treasurer, Math Club, SNEA, T966 Homecoming Court GREER, MICHAEL THOMAS, Fredericktown B.S. Physical Education GREMINGER, RONALD I., Ste. Ceneyieve B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer, Myers Hall Treasurer House Council, Personnel Assistant, Marquette Newman Club, Administration Club GRIBLER, IEAN, Zalma B.S. Education, English GUBBINS, IOHN l., Shrewsbury B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association, SEMO Soccer Club GURLEY, IAMES EDWARD, l-laytl B.S. Marketing, American Marketing Association, Alpha Kappa Psi HAHS, CAROL F., oak Ridge B.S. Home Economics, Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, SNEA, SAC, Kappa Omicron Phi, President and Vice Presi- dent, Cape State Home Economics Chapter, Vice President, Golden Eagles, Wesley Foundation, Corresponding Secretary. Sigma Tau Gamma Calendar Girl, APO's Miss Beautiful, Who's Who, Homecoming Queen T966 HALL, IOHN KURRE, Kennett B.S. Education, English, Wesley Foundation Vice President seniors Learning how to use the iiln'a1'y Was an essential. seniors Discussing the future with friends broadened horizons. HAMERSEN, ROBERT PAUL, Gladstone A.B, History, Alpha Phi Omega HANKINS, MARY MARIE, Wardell B.S. Elementary Education, Anna Volunteer, ACE, SNEA, Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary HANNEMAN, GARY ARTHUR, lennings B.S. Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sergeant ot Arms, Alpha Phi Omega, American Marketing Association, Student Leader, Track HARDT, IUDY HEMPHILL, St. Louis B.S. Home Economics, Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club, IRA HARCIS, CAROL LOUISE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, BSU HARRISON, LAURA, East Prairie B.S. Elementary Education, ACE HARTMAN, DON DALE, Kirkwood A.B. English, Sigma Tau Delta, Vice President, Midwest Model United Nations Delegate, Cardinal Key, Chairman, German Club, Representative English Major, Student Leader, Student Advisor, UCCF, Dean's List, English Symposia, The Potboiler HAUNSCHILD, FRANK CARL, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, Baseball, American Marketing Association HAWK, RICHARD E., St. Louis B.S. Education, Art HAWLEY, IERRY W., Dexter B.S. Education, Biology, Sigma Tau Gamma, Rush Chairman, House Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, Chief of Proto- col, Student Assembly, Personnel Advisor, Group Housing, Bacteriology Lab Assistant, Biology Club, President HAYNES, IAMES M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Mathematics, Sigma Chi HEADY, CHARLES V. IR., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Management HECKATHORN, MARY ANN, Sedgewickville B.A. English and Spanish, Sigma Tau Delta HECKATHORN. RUTH, Sedgewickville B.A. English HELD, ALAN H., Centralia, Illinois B.S. Biology HELTON, CLAUDETTE, St. Louis B.A. Education, English, AWS, National Council of Teachers ot English HEMMAN, ROBERT E., New Haven B.S. Business Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alumni Sec- retary, Personnel Advisor, Golden Eagles HENRY, ROBERT WILLIAM, St. Louis B.S. Biology HENSLEY, PAUL W., Scott City B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, Alpha Kappa Psi, President, SEMO Marketing Association, President, Young Republicans HENSLEY, THOMAS L., Kirkwood B.S. Education, History, Social Studies, Student Assembly, IRA, President, Alpha Phi Omega decisions were made: job or rad school HERBERTS, CONNIE M., St. Louis B.S.4 Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Second Vice- President, WRA, Social Chairman, Secretary-Treasurer, PEM, Student Leader HESS, WALTER ADAM, Town and Country B.S.- Marketing Management, American Marketing Club, President, Flying Indians, Newman Club HEUER, IOSEPH M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, Biology, Sigma Chi, Student Leader HEXTELL, RONALD MARTIN, Evanston, Illinois B.S. Physical Education, Biology, Basketball, Sigma Chi, Varsity Club HICKENBOTHAM, WARREN DALE, Maplewood B.S. Education, Industrial Arts HILL, LINDELL DEAN, Kirkwood B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, American Market- ing Association, Alpha Kappa Psi HILLIS, ALBERTA C., Lilbourn B.S. Elementary Education HILLIS, SONDA IEAN, Florissant B.S. Vocational Home Economics, American Home Econom- ics Association, Kappa Omicron Phi HODGE, WILLIAM F., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, Industrial Arts, Flying Indians, President, Treasurer, Industrial Arts Club, American Marketing As- sociation HOERIG, KATHY A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Speech Correction, AWS, Sec- ond Vice-President, Judicial Board Chairman, SNEA, Alpha Omega, Assistant Treasurer, Standards Board, Who's o HOFFMAN, MARY ELLEN, lllmo B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, Chorus HOGENMILLER, IOAN, Ste. Genevieve B.S. Education, English, SNEA HOLLEY, NANCY LEE, Mehlville B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Chairman, ACE, Kappa Pi, Sagamore HOLMES, WILLIAM THOMAS, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Football, Sigma Tau Gamma, SEMO Soccer Club, President HOLT, PATRICIA DAWN, Washington B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, College Players, Home- coming Steering Committee, Student Assembly, Delta Delta Delta, Rush and Recommendations Chairman, Activities Chair- man, AWS Executive Council, Recording Secretary, Student Life, Student Leader HOLZER, MATHILDA T., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, Anna Volunteer, Behavioral Science Club, Newman Club HOOVER, KATHLEEN S., ST. Louis B.S. Art, SNEA, Student Life, Sagamore, Young Democrats HOPPER, CAROLYN IONES, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, ACE HOUSE, ELEANOR R. T., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Kappa Pi RILEY, WALTER HOWARD, Puxico B.S. Elementary Education, BSU, Assistant Choir Director, Golden Eagles, SNEA, ACE, Vice-President, Wesley, Meister- singers, Alpha Phi Omega, College Young Republicans HOWELL, NANCY L., Kirkwood B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Warder. Sagamore, WRA, AWS Executive Board, Judicial Board, Corresponding Secretary HUBBARD, MARIORIE ALICE, Gairon B.S. Elementary Education, Wesley, President, Sigma Alpha lata, A E HUDSON, ORLEA, lennings B.S. Speech Correction HUGHES, NANCY LEE, Lemay B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA, UCCF HUSKEY, GARY LYNN, DeSoto B.S. Physical Education HUSKEY, IAMES DAVID, De-Soto B.S. Education, Biology, Biology Club HUTCHISON, ROBERT CLAY, Webster Groves B.S. Education, Social Studies INNIS, CAROL McSWAlN, lllmo B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, Newman Club V our ears ofstud give lastin rewards IVY, VERLYN I., Charleston B.S. Education, English, SNEA IARRELL, LARRY C., Dexter B.S. Education, Mathematics, Alpha Phi Omega IASPER, WILLIAM ANTHONY, Florissant B.S. Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pylortes IEFFRIES, IOAN ANTAINE, Florissant B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, Vice President, President, BSU, Publicity Chairman, Devotions Chairman, Enlistment Chairman, State BSU Executive Council, SNEA IELLINEK, SHARON R., Bismarck B.S. Education, Biology, Agriculture Club IONES, MARGARET A., Oran B.S. Physica! Education, PEM, Aquatic Club IONES, NANCY KAY, Brentwood B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Student Union Board, Al- pha Delta Pi, Home Economics Club, President IONES, REBA E., Lilbourn B.S. Business Administration IOY, IOHN M., Bonne Terre B.S. Business Education, Myers Hall House Council, Tennis, Capaha Arrow, Business Manager KAMLER, RICHARD E., Florissant B.S. Marketing Management, Newman Club, American Mar- keting Association, IRA, Corridor President KING, LINDA K., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta KAULING, ROBERT H., Beckemeyer, lllinois B.S. Marketing, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association KELLER, CHERYL I., St. Louis B.S. Education, Social Studies, Capaha Arrow, Potboiler, Editor, History Fraternity, Secretary, Journalism Fraternity, Secretary KELLER, RAYMOND EARL, Cape Girardeau B.S. Biology, Biology Club, President, Lab Assistant KELLEY, ARLETHA ROUNAE, Senath B.S. Education, English, Speech Correction, Delta Delta Delta, Chaplain and Vice President, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, SAC, SNEA, Dean's List, Student Leader KETCHER, IAMES I., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Flying Indians, Marketing Club, Newman Club, College Players KETTLER, LUCILLE ARLINE ROSEANN, St. Louis B.S. Art, Kappa Pi, Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Sig- ma Sigma, Gamma Delta, IRC, SNEA, AWS Tutor, Potboiler KIMMEL, KENNETH LEE, Ste, Genevieve B.S. Earth Science, Golden Eagles KAMPRAD, IOAN, St, Louis B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Newman Club KINSEY, IUDY CAROLYN, Creal Springs, Illinois B.S. Education, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Omega Pi KIRN, SANDRA KAY, Perryville B.S. Elementary Education and Speech Correction, Delta Delta Delta, Historian, Librarian, Newman Club, Student Assembly, Corresponding Secretary, SNEA, Membership Chairman, ACE, CEC KLAUTZER, ROBERT LESTER, Ferguson B.S. Mathematics, Sigma Chi, Historian, Sagamore KLOTZ, CHERYL A., Des Peres B.S. Education, Grotto Club, Anna Volunteer KOCH, IOSEPH W., Cape Girardeau B.S. Geography, Agriculture Club, Grotto Club, Laboratory Assistant KOERNER, CHARLES EDWARD, DuQuoin, Illinois 35.5. Physical Education, Football, Varsity Club, Sigma Tau ammo KOESSEL, MICHAEL HERMAN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Agriculture, Agriculture Club KOHL, KENNETH EUGENE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education KOMM, STEVE LEE, University City B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Ameri- rclan Marketing Association, Vice President, Sigma Alpha U KRAMER, PHYLLIS A., lennings B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA, UCCF KRATOVIL, IANE E., St. Louis BS. Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Correspond- ing Secretary, Social Chairman, Publicity Chairman, SNEA, SAC, ACE, Terpsichore, Publicity Chairman, AWS Fashion Show, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Court, Sigma Tau Gamma's Tri Sigma For April KRUEP, ROBERT D., Beckemeyer, Illinois B.S. Marketing Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association KUEGELE, LILLIAN I., St. Louis B.S. Education, Art, Gamma Delta, Pledge Trainer, Kappa Pi, Judicial Council, Corridor President, Student Leader, Lem- ing House Council KUNTZE, IANICE ANN, jackson B.S. Education, Mathematics, BSU Choir, Kappa Delta Pi KUPFERER, KATHERINE LEVIN, University City BS. Home Economics, Kappa Omicron Pi, Home Economics Club, Dearmont Quadrangle Vice President KURRE, DOTTIE L., Cape Girardeau A.B. and B.S. Education, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Vice President, UCCF, College Players, Kappa Delta Pi, Saga- more, Honorary Freshman Scholarship KURZ, BARRY FRANK, Cape Girardeau A.B. Sociology LABERTEW, CARY N., Flora, Illinois B.S. Physical Education, Football, Varsity Club LAFFERTY, IAMES ROBERT, Bloomfield B.S. Education, Biology, Biology Club LANCASTER, IOHN EDWARD, Rock Hill B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, Marketing Club LANIUS, MARTHA IANE, St. Louis B.S. Vocational Home Economics, American Home Econom- ics Association, BSU LARKIN, KENNETH NOEL, Ironton BS. Business Administration, Management, Group Housing Judicial Board, Chairman, Personnel Advisor, Resident Ad- visor, Group Housing, Head Resident, Myers LAYTON, IOHN A., Sikeston B.S. Accounting LEIRER, MARGARET G., House Springs B.S. Education, English, AWS, General Assembly, Young Democrats, AWS Executive Council, Dearmont House Coun- cil, Personnel Advisor, Newman Club LEWIS, HAROLD WAYNE, Washingtoit B.S. Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma, Corresponding Secretary LEWIS, MARGARET ANN, jackson B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Golden Eagles, Sigma Alpha Iota LIEBIG, MADELINE CAROL, Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Education LLOYD, IAN A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Sigma Tau Gamma LOWERY, BILL R., Cideon B.S. Physical Education, Head Resident, IRA, President, Ju- dicial Board, Intramural Assistant seniors Outstanding students competed in the College Quiz Bowl. seniors These students learned who their real friends Were. LUCAS, MARY L., Festus B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, Dear- mont House Council, SNEA, ACE LUDWIG, CHERRY L., jackson B.S. Elementary Education, ACE LUEDERS, GARY P. LYNCH, MIKE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Physical Education, Student Assembly, Homecoming Steering Committee, Student Lite, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Trainer, President MCCLAMMER, CHARLES ROBERT, Florissant B,S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega McBRIDE. MARTHA VOGEL, Portageville B.S. Education, English, Sigma Tau Delta McCLELLAN, IAMES HAROLD, St. Louis B,S. Business Administration, Marketing, Marketing Associa- tion, Varsity Club, Track MCCOLLOUGH, SHIRLEY LEE, Florissant B.S. Business Education, Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasurer, AWS MCCROREY, GEORGIA MARIE, Elvins B.S. English, BSU MCDANIEL, IANICE V., Doniphan B.S. Business Education, SNEA, Secretary, Pi Omega Pi MCDONALD, EUGENE FIELD, IR., jackson B.S. Biology, Sigma Chis, Flying indians, SAC, Student Leader, Biology Club MCDONALD, MANDI IEAN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, English, PEM McDOWELL, MARTHA ANN, lackson B.S, Business Administration, Secretarial Science MCHUGHES, SHARON E., Cairo, Illinois B.S. Biology McILNAY, MARSHA IEANNE, Florissant B.S. Business Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary, Panhellenic, Treasurer, Alpha Beta Alpha, Presi- dent, SNEA McLEAN, ANDREW B., Webster Groves B.A. Sociology, Sagamore, Director of Photography, Capaha Arrow, College Players, Grotto Club, Chess Club McMULLIN, RICHARD C., Leadvvood B.S. Education, Social Studies McSWAlN, PRISCILLA IOAN, Poplar Blutt B.S. Physical Education, WRA, President, PEM, Publicity Chairman MACKE, ALBERTA, Cordonyille B.S. Education, Social Studies, Homecoming Steering Com- mittee, Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary, SAC, Vice President, SNEA, President, All College Judicial Board, Wha's Who, Wakapa, Phi Alpha Theta, Student Lite, Formal Committee Chairman, Student Leader, Student Assembly, President's Cabinet Student Assembly, Midwest Model U.N. MACKO, ANITA KATHLEEN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Train- er, Scholarship Chairman, Who's Who, AWS, Second Vice President, AWS, Judicial Board, Chairman SNEA, Student Union Board the sheepskin opened man atewa s MAEVERS, CAROLYN IEANETTE, Cape Girardeau B.A. Biology, Anna Volunteer, Biology Club, Secretary- Treasurer, UCCF, Sagamore, Biology Laboratory Assistant, AWS Tutor MAHEW, WILLIAM EDWARD, IR., Nashville, Illinois B.S. Education, Social Studies, Myers Hall House Council, Personnel Assistant, Student Assembly, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Publications Board, Publicity Chair- man of Student Assembly, Varsity Hall House Council MANLEY, RANDY L., St. Louis BSA Physical Education, Delta Delta Delta, President, WRA, PE MARGRAF, KAY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, Delta Delta Delta, Re- cording Secretory MARSHAUS, ALICIA ANN, Poplar Bluff B.S. Education, Biology MARTIN, DONNA SUE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, ACE MARTIN, METRA A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Cheney Hall, Vice-President, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Second Vice-President, BSU, Music Chairman, Christian Citizenship Chairman, Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SNEA MARTIN, ROBERT GEORGE, Winnepeg, Manitoba B.S. Education, History MOSSMANN, STANLEY R., Washington B,S. Education, Social Studies, Behavioral Science Club M-ASTROIANNI, STEVEN, Florissant B.S. Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma, Varsity Club Wrestling MEADOR, IOYCE ANN, Elyins B.S. Education, Art and English, Terpsichore, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Dearmont House Council, Historian MEANS, IANE, Overland B.S. Education, Biology MENKE, IODEAN R., New Haven B.S. Physical Education, Personnel Assistant, Leming Hall, PEM, Vice President MERRITT, NANCY BESS, Kennett B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Golden Eagles, SNEA, Treasurer, State Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, President, All College Judicial Board, Who's Who, Wakapa, Cantorae, Homecoming Steering Committee Chairman MEYER, ANNA MARIE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration, Secretarial Science MEYER, CAROL ANN, Perryville B.S. Elementary Education, Gamma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, ACE, Gamma Delta MICHEL, WILLIAM IOSEPH, Webster Groves B.A. Art, UCCF, German Club, Kappa Pi, Historian MICHELS, ROMUALD B., Florissant BS. Marketing Management, American Marketing Associa- tion, Phi Kappa Theta MIFFLIN, IANE, Richmond Heights B.S. Education, English, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhellenic, Saga- more, BSU, Student Lite MILLER, IOHN I., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Sigma Tau Gam- ma, Vice President ' MILLER, SHARON ANN, St. Louis B.A. Sociology, Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship Chairman, Stu- dent Leader, Student Lite, Committee, Student Union Board MILLER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Oxiy BS. Education, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club, Secre- tary MINNER, ROBERT N., Manchester B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Sigma Tau Gamma, American Marketing Association MITCHELL, IESSIE L., Salem B.S. Elementary Education, BSU, Gamma Sigma Sigma, YWA, Kappa Delta Pi, Leming Hall Historian, Lemirig Ju- dicial Council MOEHLENKAMP, DAVID E., St, Charles B.S. Social Studies, Sigma Phi Epsilon MOHR, MARY L., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Newman Club, SNEA, ACE, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Cheney Executive Board, Treasurer MOLL, BEVERLY HAHS, jackson B.S. Education, English, Alpha Beta Alpha, Dean's List MONTGOMERY, CARROLL GENE, Dexter B.S. Agriculture, Agriculture Club, Delta Tau Alpha industrious survivors offour hectic years MONTGOMERY, ROBERTA WAYNE, Arbyrd B,S. Vocational Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Parliamentarian, Wesley, President, Treasurer, Parliamen- tartan MORGAN, IOYCE ANN, Perryville B.S. Education, Mathematics MORRISON, NELSON THOMAS, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Co- Captain, Sigma Tau Gamma, Varsity Club MOSS, PAMELA CHARLENE, Charleston B.S. Education, English, Alpha Delta Pi, President, Student Life, SAC, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Cheerleader, Greek Governing Board, Panhellenic Council, VVha's Who, Student Leader, College Players, House Manager, Student Union Board MOUSER, SHARON RAE, Flat River B.S. Elementary Education MUELLER, EILEEN A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA, Gamma Sigma Sig- ma, UCCF MUENCH, CAROL IEAN, Washington B.S. Business Education, SNEA, Pi Omega, President, Sec- retary, Prexy Club MULLEN, CHARLOTTE LEE, Gideon B.M.E. Vaice, Sigma Alpha Iota, President, Trebleaires, A Cappella Choir, MENC, Golden Eagles MULLINS, IUDY KARRON, Farmington B.S. English, College Players MURPHY, ANSON G., St. Louis B.S. Marketing, American Marketing Association MYERS, CHARLES W., Oak Ridge B.S. Physical Education, Pi Kappa Alpha MYERS, ROBERT ARCHIE, l-larviell B.S. Education, Mathematics NAES, GLORIA IRENE, Campbell BME Music, Golden Eagles, Cantorae, Baptist Student Union NEBEL, SHARON ANN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Biology, Student Leader NELsoN,1ANET L., lackson B.S. Business Education NENNINGER, GREGORY i., Leopoid B.S. Physical Education NENNINGER, TIMOTHY H., Cape Girardeau B,S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Mar- quette Newman, Corresponding Secretary, American Mar- keting Association NEUMEYER, BRENDA RUTH, lackson B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Anna Volunteer NITSCH, LINDA S., lackson B.A. Sociology, Anna Volunteer, Behavioral Science Club NITZSCHE, DAVID ALAN, Rock Hill B.S. Education, History, Social Studies, Newman Club, Young Democrats, Student Lite NOWAK, DAVID A., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, American Marketing Association O'CONNOR, MARGARETT LEE, High Ridge B.S. Business Education, Young Demorcats, BSU OGLESBY, IANE ELLEN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education 0'ROURKE, IOYCE ANNE, Charleston B.S. Education, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi OUGHTON, CARL IOHN, ST. LOuiS B.S. Biology OURTH, RICHARD HENRY, Cape Girardeau B,S. Marketing Management, American Marketing Associa- tion PAGE, MARTIN LEE, Webster Groves B.S. Education, Spanish, Myers Hall House Council, Judicial Board, Personnel Assistant, Kappa Delta Pi PARKER, MICHAEL LOY, Dexter B.S. Education, Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Golden Eagles, Myers Hall House Council, BSU, Chorus, Pep Band PATTEN, GUY L., Lemay B.S. Marketing Management, Sigma Tau Gamma, President, Vice-President, Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Leader, Young Re- publicans, Intertraternity Council, Greek Governing Board PAYNE, IAMES HOWARD, Belleville, illinois B.S. Physical Education, Baseball, Varsity Club PERKINS, IUDITH MAE, Dexter B.S. Elementary Education PERKINS, SHARON K., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, ACE, Treasurer, SNEA, BSU, Stu- dent Leader PERKINSON, GEORGE ANTHONY, IR., St. Louis B.S. Marketing Management, American Marketing Associa- tion, Alpha Kappa Psi PETERS, FRAN R., Ferguson B.S. Elementary Education, Newman Club, SNEA, AWS, Stu- dent Lcader, ACE, Vice-President PETROV, GINNY SUE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, WRA, YWA, BSU, Gamma Sigma Sigma, lnter-Varsity, Vice-President PHILIPS, BURT K., Washington, DC. B.A. English and History, College Players PHILLIPPO, EVAN THOMAS, Corriclon B.S. Chemistry, American Chemical Society PHILLIPS, IAMES A., Kennett B.S. Chemistry PIPER, PATRICIA A., Poplar Blutt B.S. Business Education, Aquatic Club, Cheerleader, Sigma Chis Sweetheart Court PIRTLE, DENNIS D., Mounds, lllinozs B.S. Education, Mathematics POLEOS, IUDITH ESTHER, Riverview Gardens B.S. Music, AWS, Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman, Song Director, Girls' Chorus, Cape State Symphony, College Choir, String Ensemble, Student Leader, Dean's List PRANSCHKE, IUDITH CAROL, St, Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Leming Hall House Council, Gam- ma Sigma Sigma, College Players, WRA PRATT, PATTY A., Sikeston PREIS, KENNETH BERNARD, Barnhart B.A. Sociology, Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, UCCF, Young Republicans PRELLI, wiLLiAM ioHN, si. Louis B.S. Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association PROPST, MOLLY ANNE, Millersville B.S. Education, English, Gamma Delta, Band PUCH, DON WILEY, St. Louis B.S. Education, English, SAC, Treasurer, Swim Team, Stu- dent Union Board. Publicity, Myers Hall House Council, SNEA, Personnel Assistant, Biology Club, All College .lu- dicial Board, Recorder, Myers Hall Judicial Board, Recorder, Myers Monitor, Editor PURSCHKE, LEO WILLIAM, Union B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Sigma Tau Gam- ma, Treasurer seniors Some students gave blood so others could survive hectic times too. seniors There is always time for a bit of en- joyrn ent. QUALLS, KATHERINE E., Desloge B.S. Education, History and Social Studies, Alpha Xi Delta Young Democrats, BSU, SNEA QUATE, KATHLEEN ANN, Belleville, lllinois B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Personnel Assistant Dearmont QUINN, LOIS F., Cape Cirardeau B.S. Business Administration RANDALL, RITA LEE, Crestview, Florida B.S. Education, Biology, Biology Club, SNEA RANDOLL, ROSS R., Richmond l-leights B.S. Physics and Mathematics, American Institute of Physics RATLIFF, IANET HEDGECORTH, Farmington B.S. Elementary Education, BSU, ACE, Sagamore RAVENS, GARY EUGENE, Chestertield B.S. Business Administration, Accounting REDEL, SALLY, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega, PEM, WRA SNEA, Terpsichore, Student Leader, Field Hockey Club, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court REICHERT, PAUL FREDERICK, Grand Chain, Illinois B.S. Marketing Management, Pi Kappa Alpha, SAC, Ameri- can Marketing Association, Student Leader REID, WILLIAM S., Matthews B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Baseball REINWALD, ARLIE EMIL, Defiance B.S. Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi REIS, DONALD ANDREW, Webster Croves B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Committee Chairman, American Marketing Association, Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha RENAUD, MARY SUE, Charleston B.S. Education, English RHODES, LOIS IRENE, Lutesyille B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Home Economics Club RIMEL, IUDITH K., Dexter B.S. Education, English, Student Assembly, Student Lite, Co- Chairman, Secretary, AWS, AWS Tutor, Personnel Assistant, Leming House Council, Judicial Council, Secretary ROBBINS, M. DWIGHT, Marauand B.S. Chemistry ROBBINS, WILLIAM M., Marouand B.S. Education, Biology, Biology Club ROBERTSON, PAUL CHESTER, Ste. Ceneyieye B.S. Mathematics, Flying Indians, Newman Club RosiNs, Enwin R., wiiiietsviiie B.S, Education, Social Studies, Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer, SNEA, BSU, Young Republicans, College Quiz Bowl RODCERS, GLENDA M., Morley B.S. Business Education senior Colle e courses are time consumin ROESLER, SANDRA, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, PEM, President, Terpsichore, Prcsi- . dent, Alpha Chi Omega, First Vice-President ROHLFS, LOUIS H., Neelyyille B.S. Education, Mathematics ROODMAN, TOBY IAY, university city B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Stu- dent Leader, American Marketing Association, Young Re- publicans ROOKER, SANDRA E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Vocational Home Economics, American Home Econom- ics Association ROSAAEN, RICHARD D., Normandy B.S. Education, Social Studies, Student Leader, Cheney House Council, Secretary, Sports Coordinator ROSS, BETTY M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Nursing ROSS, IAMES EDWARD. Kirkwood B.S. History, Political Science, Young Republicans, Vice- President, Parliamentarian, Phi Alpha Theta, Model United Nations, Missouri Inter-Collegiate State Legislature ROSS. MARGARET R., Berea, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA, Gamma Siqma Sig- ma, Historian, President, Leming House Council, Secretary, President, BSU ROSSER. IERRY L., St. Louis B.S. BioloQY, Sigma Chi RUBOTTOM, IOAN L., Esther B.S. Elementary Education RUDY, BARBARA A., St. Louis B.S. Physical Education, WRA, Publicity Chairman, Social Chairman, Terosichore, Publicity Chairman, Dance Director, Delta Delta Delta, PEM RUPPEL, WILLIAM WALTER, Webster Groves B,S. Geology RUSH, BETTY A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education RUSH, IOHN WESLEY, Maplewood B.S. Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma SAMS, SHARON KAYE, Cape Girardeau BME Music, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Pop Choir, Treble- aires, Cantorae, College Players SASSENRATH, MARILYN MARTHA, Berkeley B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi SCHAEFER. CATHLEEN I., Centralia, Illinois B.S Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Corridor President Dearmont, Personnel Assistant SCHANDA, A. HAMMONS, Campbell B.S. Education, Biology, Biology Club SCHATZLE, ALBERTA, Hillsboro Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, ACE, Newman u SCHEETER, DAVID K., Cape Girardeau B.S. Mathematics, Sigma Chi SCHEIDT, IAMES A., Maplewood B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Sigma Phi Epsilon, American Marketing Association SCHENK, IOAN MARY, Sullivan B.S. Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE SCHINDLER, ALLAN R., Perryville B.S. Education, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club, Secre- tary, Vice President, Iota Lambda Sigma SCHINDLER, PAUL W., Perryville B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Newman Club SCHLECEL, CHARLES E. IR., Cape Girardeau B.S, Business Administration, Accounting SCHLOSS, LARRY LANE, jackson B.S. Physical Education, Social Studies, Varsity Track, Cross Country, Young Republicans, UCCF, SNEA, Varsity Club, Secretary SCHROEPPEL, MICHAEL RAY, Malden B,A. Sociology, Newman Club, Young Democrats SCHUMACHER, LEONARD E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Physics, Mathematics, Marquette Newman, Physics Club, Young Republicans 76 SCHULZ, DIANE C., St. Louis B.A. Speech, Alpha Xi Delta, President, SAC, Chairman Stu- dent Forums, SNEA, Greek Governing Board, Panhellenic, Who's Who, Gamma Sigma Sigma SCHWARTZ, FRANCIS M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Stu- dent Leader, Newman Club, Flying Indians, Vice-President, Publicity, Marketing Club, Young Democrats SCHWEAIN, IEAN E., jackson B.S. Education, Music, Golden Eagles, Orchestra, Cantorae SEABAUGH, DARREL ALLEN, Whitewater B.S. Education, Mathematics SEABAUGH, MARSHA, Cape Girardeau B.S, Vocational Home Economics, American Home Econom- ics Association SEIGEL, ANNETTE PATSY, University City B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, SAC, President, Student Union Board, Vice-President, Who's Who, Wakapa, President, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, AWS Executive Council, Judicial Board, Student Assembly, Black Mask, President, Vice-President, Treasurer SFORZA, C. DARLENE, St. LOuiS B.S. Education, English, BSU, WRA, Student Life, Young Democrats, SNEA, BSU Choir SHARP, STEPHEN R., Gideon B.A. English, Student Leader, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Chairman SHELTMAN, LINDA LEE, Kimmswick Elementary Education, AWS, SNEA, Personnel Assistant Dear- mont SHERMAN, IUDY RAE, St. Louis B.S. Business Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, AWS Executive Council, treasurer, Student Union Board, SAC, len Best Dressed Girls, Greek Governing Board Scholarship SIDES, CLYDE RAYMOND, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi SIEGERIST, SUSAN IEAN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education, Speech Correction SILLIMAN, GLEN M., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Al- pha Kappa Psi, Sigma Tau Gamma, American Marketing Association, Young Republicans, Newman Club, Cheney House Council, President, Vice-President SINNWELL, WALTER IAMES, St. Louis B.A. Economics, Marquette Newman Club, Student Leader, Alpha Kappa Psi SLAYTON, IERRY GLEN, Sikeston B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Ameri- can Marketing Association SMITH, AVA DIANE, Kirkwood B,S. Business Administration, Secretarial Science, Dearmont House Council SMITH, GARY LYNN, Crystal City B.S. Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-Presi- dent, Alumni Secretary, Rush Chairman, Student Assembly, Student Leader, Student Health Committee SMITH, GARY WAYNE, jackson B.S. Physical Education SMITH, PATRICIA ANN, Caledonia B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha iX Delta, Student Assem- bly, SAC, Sagamore, ACE SMITH, SHELTON EUGENE, Poplar Bluff B.S. Education, English, Myers Hall House Council, Corridor President, President, Prexy Club, Who's Who, Basketball SMITH, STEVE, Anna, Illinois B.S. Business Administration SMITHERS, IERRY W., Bridgeton B.S. Social Studies SMITHEY, C. LEE, McClure, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education, BSU, Young Republicans, ACE SMOTHERS, THOMAS LARRY, Tamms, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE SOSNA, LAWRENCE, University City B.S. Education, Industrial Arts, SNEA, American Marketing Association, Industrial Arts Club SPILLENKOTHEN, ROBERT, Ferguson B,S. Marketing, American Marketing Association, Program Committee Chairman, Intramurals STAHL, RAY C., lennings B.S. Physical Education, History, Social Sciences, Sigma Tau Gamma, Social Chairman, Myers Hall House Council, Soc- cer Club, SNCC, FCA STEIMLE, DOUGLAS W., Chaffee B.S. Physical Education, Varsity Club, Baseball STENDER, MARY LOU, Denison, Iowa B.S. Nursing STEVENS, WAYNE LEE, Fredericktovvn B.S. Physical Educatian, Football, All-Conference Team MIAA, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Club STOFFREC-EN, MARILYN E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List STONE, ANNA BELLE, Marble Hill B.S. Elementary Education STONE, CHERYL R., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, ANEA, ACE, Student Leader, Student Union Board STOTT, CAROL LYNN, Western Springs, Illinois B.S. Business Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Scholarship Chairman, Treasurer, Aquatic Club, President, SNEA STRAND, DAVID R., Charleston B.S. Education, Social Studies, Sigma Phi Epsilon, IFC STRECKER, ROBERT H., Pacitic B.S. Education, English, Physical Education, Cardinal Key, Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer, Who's Who, Myers Hall, Judicial Board, Chairman, House Council, Personnel Assistant, PHAC STRONG, PAUL BYRN, Steele B.S. Education, Social Studies, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Golden Eagles, Young Republicans STUTTS, GAYLON R., Dyersburg, Tennessee B.S. Accounting SULLIVAN, IAMES MICHAEL, St, Louis B.S. Education, Geography, English, Sigma Tau Gamma SUTTNER, DAVID BERNARD, Poplar Bluff B.S. Political Science and History, Phi Alpha Theta, Vice- President, Newman Club TEBBENHOFF, KAREN ANN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Histor- ian, Parliamentarian, SNEA, Behavorial Science Club THACKER, CAROLE IEAN, St. Charles B.S. Education, Mathematics, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Gam- ma Sigma Sigma, Top IO Freshmen Women THOMAS, PATRICIA SUE, Cape Girardeau B.S, Speech Correction THOMPSON, VIRGINIA A., St. Louis B.A. Political Science, History THROWER, PATRICIA LYNN, Herculaneum B.S. Elementary Education TRIPLETT, KATHLEEN, Lernay B.A. Zoology, Biology Club, Vice-President, Biology Lab As- sistant E W tLouis TROTTER, IAM S ., S . B.S. Education, Industrial Arts, Sigma Tau Gamma, lndus- trial Arts Club TRUESDELL, ANNE FRANCES, St, Louis B,S. Elementary Education, ACE, Gamma Delta, Correspond- ing Secretary, President seniors For many Elementary Majors this is the hrst of many bulletin lmoards. seniors Many students find challenges outside the classroom. TUCKER, DENNIS C., Webster Groves B.S. Education, Spanish, Spanish Club, Inter-Varsity Christ- ian Fellowship, French Club TURNER, MARY SUE, Poplar Blutt B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Wesley Foundation, Ameri- can Home Economics Association, Historian UDING, IUDITH ANN, Festus B.S. Physical Education, IRA, Judicial Board, Vice-President, Corridor President, PEM, Newman Club VANDEVAN, GERALD ALEX, Lutesville B.S. Business Administration, Accounting VAUCHN, SANDI L., Caruthersville B.S. Education, English, Student Leader, Student Lite, Pi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer, Journalism, IRA, Secretary, Capa- ga Arrow, Reporter, Copy Edtor, SAC, AWS, Corridor Presi- ent VIETH, RICHARD G., Dexter B.S. Music, Phi Mu Alpha, College Choir VIVRETT, MARY ANN, DeSoto B.S, Home Economics, Amemrican Home Association, BSU VOCEL, WILLIAM R., lviurtreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Geenrol Business Management, American Marketing Club, Grotto Club, Wesley Foundation, IRA, Treasurer WALKER, HAROLD c., Bragg City B.S. Education, Biology, Pi Kappa Alpha, Assistant Pledge Master WALLER, IOANN M., Ste. Genevieve B.S. Education, English, SNEA, Dearmont Judicial Board WALLGREN, THOMAS G., Farmington B.A. Mathematics, Physics WALTER, DONALD E., Florissant B.A. Political Science, Sigma Tau Gamma, Rush Chairman, Secretary, President, Cardinal Key, Young Republicans, In- tercollegiate Debate, Student Assembly, Personnel Assist- ant, Myers House Council, Midwest Model United Nations, Student Leader, Who's Who, All College Judicial Board, Chairman WARREN, DERL D., Parma B.S. Biology WATKINS, LOIS F., Cape Girardeau BME Music, Golden Eagles, Cantorae, Orchestra, Woodwind Quintet , WEBER, ERNA L., Uniontown B.S. Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA, Sagamore WEBER, IANET CAROLE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Wakapa, Who's Who, Panhel- lenic Council, President, AWS, First Vice-President, Record- ing Secretary, Judicial Board, Alpha Delta Pi, SNEA, Greek Governing Board WERENBRECHT, IOAN B., Florissant B.S. Physical Education, PEM, SNEA, Terpsichore. Secretary, Dearmont House Council WEIXLER, CAROL LEE, Creve Coeur B.A. English WELLING, ERWIN WILLIAM, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Ameri- can Marketing Association WHITE, DON KENT, Piedmont B.S, Accounting WHITEHEAD, GEORGE IRVIN, Charleston B.S. Physical Education, Football, Varsity Club, MIAA Con- terence Team Quarterback WILKINS, MARGARET A., New Madrid B,S. Vocational Home Economics, Newman Club, Golden Eagles, American Home Economics Association, Secretary, Assistant Personnel Assistant Dearmont, Dearmont House Council, Treasurer, Young Democrats WILLIAMS, BONNIE L., St. Louis B.S. Education, Speech Correction, Alpha Chi Omega, Presi- dent, Greek Governing Board, Wakapa, Who's Who, Home- coming Steering Committee, Student Assembly, President's Cabinet, February Student of the Month, SAC, SNEA, Kop- pa Delta Pi, Anna Volunteer, Student Leader WILLIAMS, SHARON ANN, Campbell B.S. Business Education, Alpha Delta Pi, SNEA, SAC, AWS, Student Union Board, Student Life, Student Leader WILMESHER, SANDRA KAY, St, Louis B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, Vice-President, Student Leader, Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain WILSON, BARBARA SUE, Washington B.S. Education, Speech Correction, Alpha Chi Omega, First Vice-President, Activities Chairman, Best Dressed Coed, Homecoming Court 1966, AWS Executive Council, Panhellen- ic Council, Student Union, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart Court WILSON, EVA N., England, Arkansas B.S. Elementary Education WILSON, LAWRENCE EARL, Dexter B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, American Marketing Associa- tion WINKLER, ROBERT L., Kirkwood B.A. Economics WINTON, SUSAN, Poplar Bluff B,S. Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Student Leader, AI- pha Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary, SAC WITHERS, IOHN, Rock Hill B.A. Mathematics, Math Club WOLF, RANDALL ALAN, Shrewsbury B.S. Marketing, Alpha Kappa Psi, Chaplain WOODRING, KAREN LEE, Campbell B,S. Elementary Education, Gamma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, BSU, Deormont House Council WOODWARD, KENNETH DOUGLAS, Cape Cirardeau B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, Marketing Club WORKER, IUDITH EARLENE, Kirkwood B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA WRIGHT, IANICE MARIE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Head Moior- ette, Golden Eagles, Gold Concert Band, SNEA, ACE, Sigma Chi Derby Day Darling, Dean's List WUNNING, DIANA SUE, Farmington B,S. Education, Mathematics, AWS YOUNG, ELIZABETH IUNE, Beautort B.S. Elementary Education, ACE YOUNGER, KAREN LEE, Webster Groves B.S. Education, French, English, Alpha Delta Pi, Repartera Historian, Student Assembly, Student Union Board, Student Lite, SAC, SNEA, AWS ZIDE, GARY, Olivette B.S. Education, Biology, Biology Club, SNEA, Dean's List ZERWIG, THOMAS, Bloomsdale B,S. Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma DMV R ADV for-I WHO Wayan LE G-AGY STA E Ll 5 58 w 7 +L X ,gg 3 'll 's'llp 223:23 :WI glllm NX L, xXXv F N Fu r, I-ff, fu. 5' 5 gms UQ' , Aff 4 ' ,-X' , gk- if gb f l f .lil 1 J 1 I I u 1 X 'IIN' .ll Cf 1' VVIP .., I if AX Q ' - I X ,mind tx xwxvt I . Yllllfllh 1 A I m ' v7 All -n .1 4 Y .Whiz-d,' 'D ql ullll' 'Q Un9f, u 0. Q v 5 I .'L'f-v bl ' L, 32 I L :fn ' Q - f' ,Zig ' A-,, ' -r. . Q ' ' '53 'lf' ' Ylnl' I Last minute adjustments for Vegas A-go-go. Whafs the rush? panhellenic representatives. Row 'l-Cindy Habermehl, Corr. Sec., Kathy Kirk, Trees., Jane Mifflin, Rec. Sec., Jan Weber, Pres., Carol Sue French, Reporter, Mrs Joseph' Low and Mrs. Mary H. Flenfge, Advisors. Row 2-Randy Manley, Pom Moss, Judy McCo1rver, Carol Moeller, Bonnie Williams Judy Vavak, Jean Durham, Sheila Neory, Diane Schulz, Sue De Vouien. The Panhellenie Carruval starts off the Cieek activities in the fall. panhellenlc: coorflinales sorority actiU1't1'es. Panhellenic- Count-il. the governing: lmocly of the five sororilies on campus, is compose-fl of two dele- gates from each sorority. ln atlclition to organ- izing and carrying out the activities of Fall and Spring Rush, Panhellenic also sponsors other func'- tions througllout the year to invrease sorority and 1-ampus spirit. The October Sign-up party. the Bums' Brawl Breakfast. and the Christmas Hush parties were held with the purpose of acquainting the women students with thu sororities on campus. ln Novem- her, Panhellenic sponsored an All-Greek Tea. Co- sponsoring Greek Week with l.l .C. anfl working with A.Vi7.S. on the llonor's Assenilmly were Spring activities of Panhellenic. This year. for the first time. Panhellenie Coke Parties were helfl periocli- cally at the sorority houses to introcluee the women sluflefits to the Creek system. 'llhroughout the year, Panhellenicr worked to create inlc-resl in sorority and campus avlivities. A 'fs hntter them up. Float building adds to Homecoming activities. Sororities perform many services in Cape throughout the year Rush parties give girls on each side a chanve lo get to know each other. Greelaslead fashions on uannpus. us ,X .Na Y Q, Happiness is welcoming hack your sisters. Sorority' girls maintain a high svhoiaslie average. 185 e I 1 S HF if 2 L .els 1 alpha chi OlTlCg3I Alpha Chis produce another Bunny Party with the Sigma Chis ahiha chipledges. . . slave or a da . The Delta Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega began the year with the initiation of fourteen new actives. The initiation was followed by a celebration at the Petite New Orleans. September also found the Alpha Chiis work- ing on the third annual Bunny Party with the Sigma Chi's. ln October all the Foreign Exchange Students on campus were invited to attend a party given in their honor entitled uFriendship Around the World. The Alpha Chi's also worked on many other activities throughout the year. W emma fi sex I ppp ,k g Vicky Roth, Bonnie Williams, and Linda Reecht were on the Home- coming Steering Committee. Barb Wilson and Linda Beecht were on the Homecoming Court, and Linda served as Special lVlaid. ln Novem- ber the Alpha Chiis did their part in making the first All Creek Tea a success. At Christmas the Alpha Chi,s gave a party for the underprivi- leged children of Cape. Other projects included collecting for the Heart Fund, the Easter Seal Society and working with the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity on the Ugly Man Contest. The Alpha Chi's elected to Whois Who were Dee Eggers, Kathy Heo- rig, and Bonnie Williams. Bobette Hughes was received into Pi Delta Epsilon and Mary Ellen Cole into Kappa Omicron Pi. Judy Barteau, Bev Leverington, and Vicky Both were tapped into Black Mask. Linda Reecht was elected Alpha Kappa Psi, sweetheart and Jean Fischer was elected Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon. And the whole chapter con- tributed to the winning of the 1966 Derby Day. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Sue Kelly, Shirley Platt, Connie Taylor, Beverly Walker, Jill Maynder, Patty Haas. ROW 2-Susan Doerr, Susan Weis, Linda Stone, Barb Goza, Barb Breckenridge, Judy Dunklin, Judy Timmerburg. ROW 3-Kathy Kennedy, Kathy Slinkarcl, Jerry Cannon, Patsy Reed, Susan Cracraft, Marilyn Green, Fan St. John, Christine Jones. ROW 4-Claudia Modder, Sandy Birk, Mary Ellen Cole, Donna Shivelloine, Karen Keifer, Connie Greaser, Susan Coates, Lin-da Reichson. , 5? Q15 u X OFFICERS: First Semester: President - Bonnie Williams lst Vice President - Sandy Roesler 2nd Vice President - Connie Herberts Secretary - Judy Shermen Treasurer W- Dee Eggers Rush' Chairman - Linda Reecht Second Semester: President - Bobette Hughes lst Vice President -M Linda Williams 2nd Vice President - Sue Scott Secretary - Susan Widtmann Treasurer - Alice Brigham Bush Chairman - Linda Reecht Judy Sherman Doris Eggers, Bonnie Williams Sandra Roesler Sandy Hemenway Tina Anderhub Lynda Applegate Judith Barteau Janet Boettcher Alice Brigham Patricia Brisco Jeanne Brown Susan Buckner Karyn Callmeyer Sandy Crifes Jean Dunham Linda Feecht Cindy Habermal Connie Herberts Kathy Hoerig Nancy Howell Bobette Hughes Bonnie Johnson Jean Klamm Jone Kuenneke Beverly Leverington, Linn Lieber Karen Martin Mary McCrory Susan Moore Peg Povclish Vicky Roth Janice St. John Susan Scott Gale Skalsky Connie Waldhauser Susan Widtmann Linda Williams Barbara Wilson 18 -an Pamela Moss Judy Montgomery Mary Lucas Shirley Adams Susan Winton Angie Banister Karen Becker Janet Bohllng Bonnie Bush Lucy Caldwell Judy Cantrell Donna Cox Linda Cox Suzi Cox Myrna Day Carol Hahs Beth Hayden Susan Heideman Jean Heisserer Jeanne Hodges Nancy Jenkins Nancy Jones Judee Kohm Mary Kuhn Judy Leist Ann Litton Beth Looney Martha Mahy Marcia Maupin Judy McCarver Jackie McNeil Nancy Merritt Sharon Miller Lin-da Mitchell Carol Moeller Libby Ragains Jane Roberts Donna Shew Donna Smith Myrna Warren Janet Weber Sharon Williams Sandra Wilmesher Karen Younger alpha delta pi: adpiis Suppl hints for brides. Flip you a flapjackl Scholarship, activity, and service are of major importance to Alpha Delta Pi. The ADPi's again won the scholarship trophy making this the eighth out of nine years. The start of the 1967-67 school year found four ADPi's on the Orientation Steering Committee. Homecoming was a happy event for the ADPi,s with Carol Hahs being crowned Homecoming Queen, making this the second year in a row for the ADPi,s to hvae one of their sisters queen. To add to the excitement the ADPi's and Sig Ep's received second place for their Homecoming float. Three ADPi,s served on the Homecoming Steering Committee with Nancy Merritt serving as chairman for the second year. After Homecoming came the ADPi Pancake Breakfast and the second annual ADPi-Pike Mardi Gras. In the spring the ADPi's again Worked with the TKE's in the Ugly Man-Miss Beautiful Contest in which they received first run- ners-up. Spring also brought their annual Guide for Brides show and ADPi Parents' Day. FQ-fit' The ADPis' take pride in their adopted family which they help to support. Their other service projects include making tray favors for 'if' 5 'A' hospitals, serving at the Eagle Scout banquet, Writing letters to soldiers Y overseas, and making UNICEF cans. - --N-at , Carol Hahs, Myrna Day, Pam Moss, and Judy McCarver were chosen . ' ' to Whois VVho in American Colleges and Myrna Day and Karen Beck- er were selected to Kappa Delta Pi. Linda Young was selected as Miss l.F.C. and Linda Mitchell was among the ten Best-Dressed on campus. Myrna Day served as President of A.W.S. and Carol Hahs as president of KOPhi. ROW 'I, l. to r.-Linda Young, Sally Wright, Robin Walters, Nancy Trlica Darlene Jackman, Barb Brunies. ROW 2-Shirley Mastin, Joan Amlingmeyer, Judy Williams, Sally Bierbaum, Judy Maf- thews, Jean Siemers, Lana Spindler. ROW 3-Bonnie Stromm, Carole Masterson, Judy Buckey, Elaine Roberts, Betty Boemler, Barb Wheeler, Frances Luehrman, Lynn Runsdell, Carolyn Sack. OFFICERS: First Semester: President - Pam Moss Vice President 4- Judy Montgomery Treasurer -A Mary Lucas Recording Secy. - Bonnie Hurley Corresponding Secy. - Susan Winton Membership Chrmn. - Carol Hahs Second Semester: President i Jane Roberts Vice President - Angie Banister Treasurer - Judy Leist Recording Secy. - Jean Ann Heisserer Corresponding Secy. -- Karen Becker Membership Chairman - Carol Moeller alpha xi delta: alpha xiis winnin float. . . all in a km' lttis work. The Alpha Xi's captured top honors this fall when they won first place with the Alpha Xi Delta-Pi Kappa Alpha Homecoming float, MA, Miner Mistakefi Pat Green was a member of the Homecoming Court and to add a little more excitement to Homecoming festivities, the Fuzzies put together more than 1100 mums, This fall marked the third year for the Alpha Xi's to sponsor a Girl Scout troop for under-privileged girls in Cape Girardeau. Other philanthropy projects included visiting the Ratliff liest Home at Christmas, and making nut cups for hospital patients. In February, the Alpha Xi's and their dates enjoyed the Crest Ball. Diane Schulz and Linda Hutson were named active and pledge of the year. Activities in and out of the chapter kept the girls very busy this year. Those selected for c'Who's Who were Kathy Foster, Pat Green, Alberta Wlacke. and Diane Schulz. Pat Green and Alberta Macke were tapped for Wlakapa. Girls holding executive ollices in campus organizations ,F K f this year were Pat Green. Student Assembly Treasurer, Alberta Macke ff fw, A rw XJ SNEA President, and Kathy Foster Sigma Tau Delta President. ln the 7 ,,.. y1pif'1Lal?5lt,,i3 spring, ,Iudy Vavak took oliice as President of Panhellenic Council. jo Deanne Bays and ,ludy Poleos became members of Sigma Alpha iQ1ei T Iota. Carol Vlfarning and Pat Vorhies were pledged to Kappa Omi- f cron Phi and Carol Bolton was initiated into Pi Omega Pi. Judy Poleos and Donna Lange took an active part in the college production of uAnything Goes. Sandi DeClue was again editor of the Sagamore. ROW 1, I. to r.-Pam Mead, Carol Bromet, Barb Welk, Jane Moonier, Jane Duncan, Greta Miller. ROW 2-Barb Harris, Judy Auer, Margaret Katsinas, Mary Ann Bell, Judy Tesreau, Donna Lang. ROW 3-Karen Ellis, Mary Martin, Paula Urani, Cheryl Teeters, Mary Ella Stone, Karren Hallan, Nancy Shackles, Cathy Volk, Mary Lou Halliday. OFFICERS: First Semester: President 5 Diane Schulz Vice President - Sue Terrel Corresponding Secy. - Alberta Macke Recording Secy. - Carol Warning Treasurer - Diana Eaker Membership Chrmn. - Nancy Holley Second Semester: President - Nancy Fangmeyer Vice President Q Judy Vavak Corresponding Secy. - Peggy Brauns Recording Secy. - Sheri Davis Treasurer at Betty Hammermeister Nlernbership Chrmn. - Marcy Lugger Nancy Holley Alberta Macke Diana Eaker Diane Schulz Susan Terrell Carol Warning Pat Green Marcy Lugger Peggy Brauns Betty Hammermeister Nancy Fangmeyer Judy Vavak Sheri Davis Judi Poleos Susan Bailey Virginia Baldwin JoDeane Bays Sharon Blankenship Carol Bolton Phyllis Cox Debbie Cross Sandi DeCIue Kathy Foster Ginny Gihring Nancy Gladish Pat Gravelle Linda Leonberger Mary McHugh Sally Mohr Peggy Monahan Susan Peters Pat Richards Carolynn Roth Alberta Schatzle Patricia Smith Nancy Stone Jane Trease Mary Cay Warren Donna Wilkerson , V f f J ,y a if -,w r y ,A aj., ,gg l,K, : F Vg -. Y! Af, I A ft -1 ' 1 'J 'r g...mmu.'.A.Knirf ' Q... LA S 191 Connie Adams Jeanne S. Arnold Robbie Baskin Judy Beussink Dee Ann Bockhorst Margie Boone Charolyn Bramlett Melinda Brown Anne Buchanan Fran Casey Jo Lynn Cleeton Marge A. Codemo Mary Ann Deason Marianne DeField Kathleen Doerr Patricia L. Dyer Frances Farmer Barbara Ford Kate Foster Barbara Gaines Sandy Graeser Charlotte Graff Betty Hagedorn Kathy Hahs Della D. Heise Jane Hohn Patricia Holt Francie Hopkins Kathy Kirk Cheryl McCullough Kathleen Mills Carol Montgomery Sheila Neary Suzanne Nenninger Carolyn Penzel Margie Roth Barbara Rudy Nancy Serb Jill Smith Alexis Street Karen Thiele Nancy Thomas Karen Totty Sharon Trotter Pattie Tynes Judy Upson Karen Vorderstrasse Sharon Weber Janice Wright Deborah Young Linda Young Sandra Kirn Mary Ann Rice delta delta deltaz tri deltas go-go or vegas nlght Tri Delta has again fulfilled a busy year of full college life-civically, socially and scholastically. Through the aid ol their sorority, Tri Deltas work to make college years one of the most meaningful parts of their lives. Homecoming was a time for honors lor Tri Delta. Sue Caine, captain of the cheerleaders, was chosen special maid of the Homecoming Court, and Katy Foster was an attendant. Cheers forthe Indians were led by our three Delta cheerleaders4Kathy Kirk, Sue Caine, and Sanry Graeser. Tri Delta enthusiasm was again displayed in the hall-time show, with Barb Gaines, majorette and Janice Wright, head majorette, of the wonderful Golden Eagles' lilarching Band. Sigma Chi fraternity worked jointly on their float, uCindeHolla is Oursf, Kathy Mills and Janice Wright both served on the Miss I. F. C. Court. Kathy also had the honor of being chosen Sigma Chi Provence Sweetheart. Nancy Thomas was one of the finalists for Best Dressed Vlfoman on Campus. ln spring, Tri Delta thoughts turn to Derby Day and our spring formalg Janice ivright is the current Derby Day Dar- ling. As a chapter, Tri Delta participated in the Heart Fund Drive for the Cii ic Center, babysitting for a local P. T. A., and ushering at the Cape Dog Show. The chapter supports a child from Chile. Four of our members were chosen for the collegiate Whcfs Who- Trish Holt. Donna Carriere. Marge Boone, and Pat Varnon. Judy Buessink and Della Dee Heise were elected oliicers of Student Assem- bly in an all-school vote. Tri Deltas are members of many college organizations, and have been Htappedv for membership in various col- lege honoraries. ROW 1, l. to r.-Phyllis Brown, Betty Hagedorn, Kathy Hahs, Carol Montgomery, Connie Adams. ROW 2+Shc1ron Trotter, Barb Gaines, Debby Young, Karen Theile, Sharon Weber. ROW 3-Linda Young, Gay Peacock, Cheryl McCullough, Dee Ann Bockhurst, Kathy Doerr, Melinda Brown. OFFICERS: First Semester: President f Randy Manley Vice President 1 Arletha Kelly Secretary - Kay Ancell Treasurer - Marge Boone Chaplain F Sue Caine Social Chrmn. - Charlyn Bramlett Scholarship Chrmn. - Donna Carriere Second Semester: President - Kathy Kirk Vice President - Sheila Neery Secretary - Judy Upson Treasurer - Carolyn Penzel Chaplain - Margie Roth Social Chrmn. - Mary Ann Deason Scholarship Chrmn. - Alexis Streete N, .- sigma sigma SlgIT13I tri szgmas light up the campus with tree 0 lights. Sigma sisters enjoy the comfort of their lounge This year has been one of continuous activities and honors for Tri Sigma. October brought us a visit from our National Parliamentarian who presented us with a National Award for outstanding service projects. Homecom- ing 1966 found Gay Eastman Special Maid of the Homecoming Court. We joined with the men of Tau Kappa Ep- silon to build our Homecoming Float uThe Mad Miner Gets Capedf' ,lo Ann Bailey was chosen Miss Flame, Special Maid on the lnter-Fraternity Council Court and was chosen to to be on Best Dressed Girl on Campus Fashion Board. Carole Avory, Charlie Bohart, ,lean Doerr, and Carol Sue French were initiated into Kappa Delta Pi. December brought iiWinter Wonderland', as the theme of our Fash- ion Show. Tri Sigma takes an active role in service projects. The 55, 1 first annual i'Tri Sigma Tree of Lightsi' award was presented to Myers W Hall for the highest contribution. This year we covered UNICEF cans, F A collected dimes for 4Skip A Coke Dayw to buy Christmas gifts for pa- , X tients at Anna Hospital, had a Christmas party for children in St. K Francis Hospital, visited nursing homes, collected for the Heart Fund 'T ' ef and made hospital tray favors. The campus was served mountains of spaghetti on a rainy March Sunday. The Spring Formal had a Grecian Theme and Larry Harn- montree was chosen MTri Sigma Man of the Year. Our mothers joined us in a weekend of college activities for our annual mothers Weekend. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Jan Eloim, Linda Hopwoocl, Joanne Fehlman, Sue Beck, Virginia Scott. ROW 2- Lincloi Good, Joyce McClellan, Moreen Mooney, Annette Drury, Sandy Ralior, Diane Glassforcl, Karon Giesler. ROW 3-Linda Silverthorn, Linda Donaldson, Gail Whitson, Jane Rudert, Helen Lunitz, Deanne Mroz, Barb Volk. OFFICERS: First Semester: President - Mary Brueggen Vice President M Donna Freeman Treasurer - Shirley Edmonds Recording Secy. - Marcha Mcllnay Corresponding Secy. - Gay Eastman Scholastic Chrmn. - Margaret Ganyard Second Semester: President - Susan DeVouton Vice President - Mimi Brandt Treasurer - ,l an Stroker Recording Secy. - Judi Biggs Corresponding Secy. - Charlie Overton Scholastic Chrmn. - Charlie Bohart Mimi Brandt Gay Eastman Shirley Edmonds Mary Brueggen Donna Freeman Marsha Mcllnay Imogene Webb Marilyn Andreas Carole Avery Georgia Bader MaryAnn Trombetta JoAnn Bailey Judi Biggs Charlie Bohart Lois Breece Susan DeVouton Jean Doerr Jean Douglas Lynnore Fischer Ruth Ann Fite Carol French Jacqueline Freshwater Margaret Ganyard Gayle Gruner Betty Hemphill Jane Kratovil Maureen Mooney Virginia Mower Barbara Mueller Charlie Overton Toni Palumbo Debbie Rhineharf Anita Solovitz Janet Stroker Susan Swofford Barbara Thompson Penny Underwood Carol Stott' 195 frat life is a many splendored thing. In addition to those experiences which he- long uniquely to the individual, sharing group experiences are a vital facet of fraternity living. Cooperating to build floats, or to pro- mote rush, sharing the Work and fun of mo- ney - making projects, participating in campus activities, enjoying fraternity theme parties: these are the experiences which Weld the unified spirit of the modern Greeks. Pikes and AD Pis toast a successful Mardi Gras 196 it pi gf: My , I V, p X . ,lt a awww ' N Crvvks participate in Capeis own M Lx 3, 1,5 K f get NC, A M .PA I ,, if at ,if Q ' , M it .pi ,itat mace. f fi ,ti ft .t W Y ' 7 + M K: Q vi, i if 5' ig gg,f' f .54 Et ting: J , , , l , 'ff IL ' Sllllliilllg does add to the fun of float building, but watch that paper Y zu.-. 'C 4 , hh 'xt 4 - ar-,, , Sig Eps bring Bavaria to campus. Men get information on fraternity life. Creek Week an-livilies lregin with an awards banquet. Off 1-an1pus lyrolln-rs slill have many common bonds with their fI'klT6l'llilf'. ,ig x JMS 198 Miss IFC and her court-Joanne Bailey, Linda Young, Mary Ann Rive F' Y ROW l, l. to r.-Mr. Hodge, Al Kleinschmidt, Neil Giles, Dave Scott, Joe Hammons, Kip McDowell, Deon Walker. ROW 2-Mike Price, Ken Behrens, Harry Kuiouth, Jerry Weiser, Mike Skinner, John Gebhcrds, Don Walters, Mike Lynch, John Heskett, Ron Harris. exif 'S 'w 51 , W Q Z? if i ' 1 I In S1 .l ft gs, ,ff i ' i,,, V is all s sizing? I a I QLXPTX ET- I li C 1 directs fra ternit life. The Interfraternity Council is the governing body of the fraternity system. It is composed of two representatives from each fraternity. The present members are Sigma Chi, Sigma Tau Gamma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The IFC is actively involved in campus activities, civic projects, and furthering the Greek aims. Annual functions in- clude the President's Ball, Miss' Cape Girar- deau Beauty Pageant, and Greek Week. Fraternities capture many awards throughout the year. pi kappa alpha: .A miner mistake --- the dragon breathed tire and Went up in smoke 9 th anniversary ..., two more to o. Even before the 1966-67 school year had begun, Pi Kappa Alpha's activities had started With the celebration of their Ninety-eighth .Anniversary with their National Convention held in St. Louis in August. Upon their return to SEMO, the Pikes continued to show their leadership ability by having two members on the Freshman Orientation Steering Committee and several Student Leaders. In addition to these activities, Pikes can be found in SAC, A Phi O, and the Student Assembly. Homecoming was eventful with three Pikes serving on the Homecoming Steering Committee. Their firetruck led the torchlight parade the night before Homecoming, and the event was climaxed by their taking first place in the Float competition, having worked with Alpha Xi Delta. Fall rush resulted in their getting the largest pledge class. In IFC sports, they received first place in both singles and doubles competition in tennis and first place in basketball. Pikes represented in Varisity sports were Dave ,leiiers in tennis, Gary Bond in cross country, and ,lim Glas- J 53-. tetter in baseball. J As always, they participated in the Heart Fund Drive, and in a Blood J?-mf' Drive for which they were awarded an trophy for having the largest num- untgh A - her and largest percentage participating. Ugg 454 Joe Hamnponsjnd Hon Cfgyer were selecteii in g7hccf's Wim, Bair Overi ,at I- mann was eecte correspon ing secretary o t e tu ent ssem y, an - Dave Koch was elected vice president of SAC. X' -!3i9fAiQ3'7 i W Besides the Mardi Gras, their all-school party sponsored in conjunc- . Xf ta-'. tion with Alpha Delta Pi, other parties included Playboy, Fubab, Found- H J 1 X er's Day, and Their Dream Girl Formal. Miss Charolyn Bramlett repre- sented the Pikes Well as their Dream Girl this past year. She is a mem- ber of Delta Delta Delta sorority. ROW 1, l. to r.-Tom Nagel, John Trentounelli, Gary Bond, Dove Kratky, John Robison, Steve Weaver, Tom Matheny, Mike Cook, Steve Brewer, Jim Crayne, Pat Hubi. ROW 2-Steve Huff, Gary Fisher, Larry Stewart, Jim Clarey, Ron Holt, Tom Jeffers, Mike Ferraris, Jim Du Bois. ROW 3-Sam Swan, John Shannon, Mike Young, Dave Koch, Lenny Powers. OFFICERS First Semester: President -- ,loe Hamrnons Vice President - Mike Sabo Treasurer - Bob Cox Secretary - Bob Murray Pledge Master - Harold Walker' Assist. Treas. - Jim Berry Second Semester: President - Mike Lynch Vice President - Cleen Casey Treasurer - Bob Cox Secretary - John Shoush Pledge Master w- Dave Beason Assist. Treas. - Bob Trentanelli Gary Hanneman Dennis Daily Robert Cox Joe Hammons Mike Saba Bernard Murray David Jeffers James Acreback James Albach Michael Androlewicz William Askew James Berry Arthur Bernard Patrick Brogan James Cary Glenn Casey Gary Cashion James Colyer Lonnie Dueker Frank Dugan John Dugan Atwood Emht Dennis Graff Terry Hale James Hall Ronald Harris David Hahs Curt Hawkins Randy Henning Steve Huff John Jennings Dennis Kelly Joseph Lynch Michael Lynch Terry Maxwell William McCoy Willis McGrew Timmy McKenna Owen Nagel Raymond Overmann Dennis Pelsma Patrick Portell Mark Rascher Paul Reichert Donald Reis Frank Robinson James Robison Dennis Schaumann Kenneth Scheer Gilbert Seres John Shoush Gary Smith Roy Spickermann Rick Silhavy Stephen Stoll Stephen Stricker John Trentanelli Robert Trentanelli John Vogt Harold Walker Walter Winkler Barton D. Abercrombie Tyler Abercrombie William G. Bahler Irvin E. Beard Jr. Bradley G. Bishop Edwin J. Carlton Joseph A. Clacker John A. Collier James T. Conway Richard A. David John J. Driscoll William S. Gassaway Richard E. Gelner Gary R. Guffey Tom C. Hendrick Kenneth W. Huff Danny O. Kannady Allan P. Kleinschmidt Harry A. Kuiath Tirnoty R. Liebman David L. Ludwig Stephen C. Lufcy John T. Mahar Peter M. Mannisi John W. McKinney Larry F. Miller Charles E. Mutrux Jr. Patrick M. Oreilly Hugh Overstreet George B. Padberg John T. Piatcheck Donald E. Ransom Daniel L. Ranson David L. Ranson Michael A. Reger Daniel P. Ryan Steve M. Schaaf James A. Scheidt Gary V. Schwendinger Joe A. Scott Herbert R. Sheets John J. Shew Denny C. Siesennop Woodford T. Spencer Michael L. Stewart Ronald J. Unterreiner Bob B. White Robert L. Wuebbels Lancaster, John E. ,,,-my 'fr .Nw s ii '29 ca GREEK Sigma epsilon: , ,W Gone Greek, gone Sigma Phi Epsilon. thirt -SLI red-caps join sig eps. Formerly the Wlzlmster Society, the present Sig Ep Chapter became 1 nationally affiliated in 1953. Presently boasting 102 members, the XXy'.hi,f!j', Mo. Zeta' Sig Eps participated in a drive to collect money and useful 'K Q' articles for the Civic Center, turned out in full force to win the school spirit award for hasketlmall attendance as well as fulfilled the role as a social fraternity hy holding such theme parties throughout the year as the Bax arian Party. the Surf Party. and the Viking Party. and the annual all-school Vegas Night, which is a Sig Ep sponsored event. Honor came to many brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Arnong them were ,lim Wallirig. Student Assemhly President. Steve Jeralnek, All 1 I Conference llefense, and Harry Kujath, nation team. ROW I, ,L -3 257144 Qi 'fyq i al all-Sig Ep football l. to r.-John Piotchek, Randy Freedman, Joe Wrodkowski, Horolcl Bliggenstorfer, Ken Schlueter, John Ebrecht, Carl Oughten, Roger Coombs, John Sandidge. ROW 2-Lindsay McCon- achie, Ar Greg Mo Loepker, Van Hitt, N-Qzzgfafelgmf K 1. -f K-.N 0FFlCl4iHS: First Semester: President - Steve Queen Vice President --- lrvin Beard Recorder AA ,lim Scheiclt Secretary f Cary Schwenrlingzer Comptroller --- Tom Archer Second Selnesler: President '--- Al Kleinschmidt Vice President --s- ,lim Conway llecorder -- Bill Sgarlata Secretary - lid Carlton Comptroller -r if Nlike Steward Nzl-Q 313 ' -iii .'E?'La5 gr-.-,, ,..,,. .E i f-V .if 'SV' ig? if-, '- - nold Moore, Dave Bortscheller, Bob Dawson, Jim Lawrence, Keith Marshall, Larry Miller, ser, Mike Garland, Jim Ford, Joe Di Luzio, Randy Cook, Kermit Stcxrnes. ROW 3-Ron Terry Tomo, John Krifka, Roger Schlitler, George Miller, Dave Pritchard, Gill Owens, Jerry Nicholson, Chuck Davenport, Terry Coff, Larry Henderson. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Gary Smith, Gary Bailey, Dennis Barnes, Terry Kingery, Gary Heskett. ROW 2 ts t . -Jerry Brahnon, Tom Hribernik, Ken Pesout, Dove Fehrmun, Dennis Graham, Bob Blue. Us emes er' sigma tau gamma: Sig ffati sport at wvork. szg taus win all sports troph . The men of Sigma Tau Gamma are proud of their academic achievements as well as their athletic and cam- pus-wide achievements. Sigma Tau Gamma, with its new emphasis in scholastics, took first place this year in fraternity grade point averages. At the National Convention held in Pittsburg, Pa., the Alpha Phi Chapter won the Emmett Ellis Chapter Scholarship Award, 2nd runner-upg Edward H. McCune, Distinguished Chapter Award, 2nd runner-upg E. Dennedy Whitesitt Award, Distinguished Newsletter, 2nd runner-upg plus Tom Wood was run- ner-up as Sig Tau Man of the year. To install more fraternity spirit into its own men, Sigma Tau Gamma initiated the Sig Tau of the Monthi' to be presented to the Sig Tau who did the most for the chapter the month in which he was honored. The Sig Taus also initi- ated the Sorority Girl of the Month Award to the girl who has done the most for ber sorority and the Greek system in that month. The Taus took first place in the lnter-Fraternity Council Heetball league which puts the Taus in strong competition for the All-Sports Trophy, which Sigma Tau Gamma won last year. Members of the fraternity have taken part in over-all campus leadership. President Don Walter i f ' is on the all-college Judicial Board. in Whcfs Who, and Cardinal Key. ' L if 53 - Tgyn bt Q 'gf K Chuck Koerner was an all-star end on Cape Stateis football team. Annual Sigma Tau Parties were the '4Hell,s Angelsf, the 'clioaring Twentiesf' the NYard-and-a-half Partyf, and the Hvalentineis Partyf, The gala White Rose Ball brought a close to this yearis social activities. OFFICERS: President - Guy Patten of Education - Conrad Snykder P. of Public Relations - ,lim Chumley P. of Membership - Woody Dierberg of Management Q John Miller S if W F5993 77772. occog' asses' mme-:I 55'-0 mf:f ':nC' UQCDOH-O 35553: WELLS? 5'Ug.Isi 9 PW' 'Lage T. gel? ???rc ,mga 29: E 5 EE vc' ae: Q OU. Dc: 'S F W Second Semester: William Abell Charles Ancell Franke Autry Gary Bailey Dennis Barnes Robert Beno John Bergfeld Earl Black Chester Blount Robert Blue Gary Borcharclt Darron Borella James Boyd Jerry Brannon Jerry Burkholder Donald Calloni Richard Caruthers William Caruthers Forrest Dierberg Tom Dixon Ronald Dougherty Richard Ehlers Norman Fehl David Fehrmann John Fisher Ed Freise . Michael Gilisan Gary Greer Warren Grueber Michael Harmon John Heskett Robert Hinner Robert Hribernik Tom Hribernik Nicholas Hummel Jim Jamieson Terry Kingeny Don Kutzler Tom Looser Charles McClammer Raymond McDowell John Miller Lawrence Oaks John Ott Roger Parker Wayne Parmentier Kenneth Pesout Robert Pesout Leo Purschke larry Richardson Michael Savage Fred Schalio Donald Schiller Gary Smith Conrad Snyder Robert Speicher Paul Sullivan Nick Szabo Jim Thomas Alan Wagner Don Walter Glenn Westover Thomas Wickenbauser lr ROW 1, I, lo r.--Joe McHugh, Dave Scott, Ken Behrens. ROW 2-Bob Walbeisher, Bill Lohmar, Mike Price, Joe Stifz. ROW l, l. to r.--Mike Price, Ken Behrens, Mike Avis. ROW 2-Bill Lohmcr, Bob Walbeisher, Buddy Werner, Jim Harold, John Keeney. ROW l, I, to r.-Jim Cuba, Dave Hilgendorf, Mike O'Laughlin, Reed Curron, Terry Youkum, Larry Whitler, Ken Fuche. ROW 2-John Vance, Dave Spradling, Dave Scofi, Ken Fahlig, Mark Reed, Mike Ehlers, Bill Baedefeld. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Keith Eilerman, John Gebharts, Jerry Kaehr, Tom Gilliam, ald, Benny Morgan, Joe Heuer, Gary Kinder, Terry Benasi. Rolo Kibler, Ken Doelling, Ron Hexiell, ROW 2-Bruce Cox, Mac McDon- we sigma chi: top talent at province. No comment! Sigma Chi teamed up with Alpha Chi Omega to start the school social season by proffering their third annual Bunny Party. Sigma Chi sponsored Derby Day in the spring, and later in May crowned the new Sweetheart of Sig- ma Chi. The Sigma Chi Pledges once again defeated the Pike Pledges in the second annual 44Wooden Keg fleetball game by a score of 24-19. The Epsilon Phi chapter at SEMO was host to this year's Sigma Chi Missouri Province Convention at which all the top honors were won by the Cape Sigs. Dave Scott was selected the best Sigma Chi in Missouri. Kathy Mills, of Delta Delta Delta, was elected the Missouri Province Sweetheart. And the Cape Sigs won the basketball tourna- ment. The Sigma Chis here at Cape also won the Public Relations Citation, an award given to the top three Sigma Chi chapters in Public service. During the year Sigma Chi participated in money raising projects for the .Heart Fund. Members of Sigma Chi also served as advisors for the local Boy Scout troop. To consummate the year Sigma Chi upheld their academic standards by winning the Scholastic Trophy for having the highest scholastic average of all the menis Greek organiza- tions. These Sigma Chis were chosen to the following honors: Whois Who, Dave Scott, Student Assembly, Dave Hilgendorfg, Mike Price, Mike O'Loughling Dean's List, Rob Kibbler, Reid Carrong Honorary Fra- ternities, Sigma Tau Delta, Reid Carron: Pi Delta Epsilon. Bill Loh- -'iii' mar, Dave Scott, John Gebhardsg Alpha Kappa Psi. Terry Benassi: Kappa Pi, Keith Eilerman: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Terry Benassi: Judicial Board, Mike O7Loughlin, Dave Scott: Flying lndians, Keith Eilerman, tSecretarylg l.F.C. President, Dave Scottg l.F.C. Vice President. Mike Priceg Capaha Arrow Editor, Dave Scott, Sagamore Sports Editor, Bill Lohmar. ROW 'l, I. to r.-John Putz, John Ecsstburn, Don Harrold, Terry Brandt, Doug Smith, Mike Seobcugh. ROW 2-Ron Biller, Dennis Lorch, Gary Wagner, Rolph Benard, Wayne Gollier, Terry Hines, Dove Hague, ROW 3-Bob Beiheimer, Paul Goodwin, Chuck Bedell, Tom McKee, Tom Eberly, Rick Anello. OFFICERS: First Semester: Consul -- Dave Scott Pro-Consul - Gary Albert Annotator - Ken Behrens Tribune - Mike Price Historian - Joe Stitz Magister - Joe McHugh Kustos - Bob Waldbuesei' Quaester - Otto Dietrich Second Semester: Consul -- Ken Behrens Pro-Consul - Mike Price Annotator - Mike Avis Tribune - Bob Waldbueser Historian - ,lim Herhold Magister - John Keeney Kustos i Bill Lohmar Quaester 3 Otto Dietrich tau kappa epsilon: ,lf fx, That same old Teke line! telces take top scholastic award reek week. 'llhe 'llekes made 1966 the year of the public service project. We planned and executed a massive public service weekend. in conjunction with the National TKE Public Service Weekencl. During this weekend we cleaned and repainted the municipal swimming pool and set up over three-hundred poles along the roads in Cape parks. On the hasis of this and other projects, TKE won Honorable Mention in the college sponsored Community Service Award competition. Also, in the spring the Tekeis won the Greek '4Scholarship Improvement Trophyf, Second place ,L E'-.'.2::.Lwv' 4, t if ' i r., .X i . Q 9 in the HGreek Camesf' and a first in the Chariot race for the Third consecutive year. Tekes returned to school in the fall. and the fraters and pledges went to work: taking second runner-up in the Homecoming parade with 'The Batman theme co-sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigmag the pledges worked hard on two puhlic service projects, painting cross- walks on campus and Working as ushers at the Cape AKC Dog Show. The Tekes rounded out the 1966 year with their annual Christmas Party for the less fortunate children of Cape. The second semester was also one of hard work as the Tekes and Alpha Delta Pi Worked against staggering numerical odds and took sec- ond place in the APO Ugly lVlan-lVliss Beautiful contest. Also, the Tekes showed able leadership as our past president Neil Giles was elected president of IFC. ROW l, I. to r.-Ken Gables, Randy Porter, Dale Dovis, Larry Miller, Don Geisler. ROW 2-Gary Thornton, Bob Schroeder, Lonnie Blackwood, Dave Ellison, Steve Seobough, Jeff Beordsley. ROW 3-Mike Longhommer, Elmore Boker, Tom Phelps, Bob Morgan, Larry Hillsey, John Dunze, John Subert. OFFICERS: First Semester: President - Neil Giles Vice President - Larry llarling Secretary - Mike Warriing Treasurer - Mike Skinner Historian - Harold Lutz Chaplain - John Murray Sgt.-at-Arms - Steve Sharp Pledge Trainer - Dick Dunham Second Semester .' President - Jerry Wiscmr Vice President - Dick Dunham Secretary -- Jim Lieliman Treasurer - Mike Skinner Historian i Dan Gilford Chaplain - Ron Kelso Sgt.-at-Arms - Bill Jasper Pledge Trainer - Jerry Roth Jim Anderson Terry Baker Dennis Byrne Robert Daher Richard Dunham Thomas Felts Mike Ford John Foster Preston Foster Steve Geary Daniel Gifford Larry Harting Hoyt Hiddleston Larry Hilse Steve Howell William Jasper Ronald Kelso James Ketcher Dennis Kiewitt Philip Kline John Lapp James Lay James Liebman Robert Loftus James Luker Harold Lutz Thomas McKeever Michael Peters Robert Ringwald Jerry Roth Howard Sax Michael Skinner Charles Voelker Mike Warning James Welton Jerry Wisor Gene Wright THE men ma E STAILL A 11-IE D U ,,. ..-I, , I , Hnll ,r.- Axxyvv ,I -ull, Y x Ng! qu, Q 1 1' ga flw'-' : I . F ZQX u X tllllllll- ' ,f,1f 'S 1 sv 1 V I f I . W' : vi I QW!! I iw .45 'Z ' :: ',Y,' X' 1 I Q g 1 ' Q ls? 1 E w v 5 , I 'XY ,Lia E f . .r ' , , f : M .. 0 Z f 1 I l Il' Milk 1 ROW l, l. to r.fMr. Hiddleston, sponsor, Mr. Parrish, sponsor, Dean Walker, sponsor. ROW 2-Dave Hilgendorf, Pat Abel, Bonnie Wil- liams, Linda Reecht, Karen Callmeyer, Bonnie Johnson, Gail Gegg, Darlene Haclcmann. ROW 3--Mimi Brandt, Kathy Foster, Judy Vavak, Alexis Street, Barb Volk, Barb Thompson, Margie Boone, Alberta Macke, Gleen Casey, Ray Overman, Dave Kratky, Tom Taylor. ROW 4A-unidentified, unidentfied, Jane Roberts, Peggy Monahan, Larry Stone, Bill Arnett, unidentifed, Dennis Kiewitt, Mike Price, Mike O'Laughlin, Ken Heuer, unidentified. ROW 5-Ron Patterson, Susan Brown, Bob Patterson, Bill Mayhew, Shirley Kasten. Student aSSelT1lJl 1 governin association. The goals ol' the Student Assemlrly, the primary student governing lvody on campus, are to give the students experience in self-government, to act as a liaison among students, faculty, and administra- tion, and to foster a spirit of close co-operation among these groups SA. strives to promote the aims, policies, and goals of Southeast lVlo. State college, it creates a liond lietween students and faculty, helps orientato new students on campus, and Works to solve major student problems on campus. It is presently made up of elected officers, delegates at large, and representatives from the Independent Residence Halls, co-ordinating organ- izations, and Greek Chapters. The organization meets Weekly and sponsors special events includ- ing, the lVlonthly Presidentis Luncheon, Homecom- ing, Orientation, High School Senior Day, and Parents, Day. OFFICERS: ROW 'l-Sandy Kirn, Corresponding Secy.y Pat Varnon, Recording Secy.p Pat Green, Treasurer. ROW 2-Kermit Almstedt, President, Jim Walling, Vice President. j,m 1 , 'k 'xv.,4 ft .Nh LQ aifv' ,if VK Homecoming Steering Committee Orientation Committee it alpha phi omega: serving the campus, the communit and the nation. Alpha Phi Omega is a national ser- vice fraternity for men which holds the principles and standards of the Boy Scouts of America as its ideal. The fraternity maintains interest in four fields-campus, community, nation, and chapter. Its traditional events and services per- formed annually include: presentation of weekly movies for the enjoyment of the students at an inexpensive price, the campus Ugly Man Contest and dance with proceeds donated to a local char- ity, and sponsorship of Chief Sag-tra- ditional symbol of SEMO State spirit. This year and last the fraternity also served as guides for campus tours on Saturday mornings and assisted in the direction of the Homecoming Parade. Left to right-Gary Bond, Bob Weng, Jim DeReign, Larry Wilson, Darrell May berry, Paul Hammerson, Ken Baremore, Phil Hampton, Larry Meek. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Larry Grimes, Gerry? Wright, Herb Bush, Mike Stacy, Paul Sydlowski, Mike Johnson, Martin Hente, Stan Weyand, Steve Geary, Monte Phillips, Norm Buelmaeir. ROW 2-Walter Howard, Mike Chapman, Ran-dy Garrett, Larry McMikel, Charles Thompson, Ray LeSieur, Larry Jarrel, Terry Beecherer, Gary Hannemann, Dave Dembeck, Mike Reinbott, Sandy Levitt, Dave Gibson, Gary Bean, Allen Urban, Tom Gibbar, Bill Carter. ROW 3-Bob Munson, Doyle Underwood, Reynold Blondin, Paul Hammerson, Buz Farrell, John Forbis, Dave Rigg, Bob Fields, Danny Tallent, Al Kraiser, Ron Welch, Dave Kratky, Doug Smith, John Lichtnegger, Dave Brown, SITTING, I. to r.-Judy Harris, Nancy Tinsley, Bob Shipper Don Bourzikcxs, Ellie Fuchs, Alice Hubbard, STANDING-Mike Chapman. Wesley foundation: mezhodisz brotherhood Vifesley Foundation was established to provide worship and recreational activities for' Methodist students. 'Weekly events include Tuesday evening Chapel services, informal Sunday suppers, and weekly business meetings. Special events this year included: A Third An- nual Golden Harvest Tea for new members, a Thanksgiving banquet, an informal Christmas par- ty, an Easter Sunrise Service and breakfast, and spring retreat at Lake of the Ozarks. I LEFT TO RIGHT-Vicky Berry, Jim DeReign, Bill Michelle, Alice Need- ham, Annabel Bldckiston, Eileen Mueller, Jim Feldmeyer, unidenti- fied Jo Ann Feldman , . Ll, C, C, L1 unity th belief The United Campus Christian Fellow- ship, sponsored by the Christian, Pres- byterian, and Evangelical United Church of Christ Churches, is open to anyone interested in afhrrning and participating in campus life. UCCF holds weekly meetings and discussions, and sponsors speaker throughout the year to promote Christian Fellowship. UCCF also par- ticipates in many service activities to aid the community, and publishes a monthly newspaper, the MOSAIC. The U.C.C.F. offers weekly meetings at 6:00 p.m. at the center on 238 N. Pa- cific. We discuss whatever interests the student from racial questions to the meaning of Church Sacraments, from drug abuse to 66Whose Afraid of Vir- ginia W'olf.,' Our members participate in the Ecumenical State Conference at Columbia and the Regional Spring Re- treat at the Lake of the Ozarks. The U.C.C.F. extends an invitation to all interested students to come and look us over. Dance Committee student activities council: planning campus ClCll.Ul'll.6S A new organization 011 campus, the Student Activities Council has been formed this year by combining the Stu- dent Union Board and Student Life. In order to utilize campus facilities, the Council plans and co-ordinates numerous cultural and social activities. Events sponsored by the Council this year have included the Student Forums, 4'Caslight on Campus, the Sagamore Ball, All-Campus Quiz Bowl, and the Campus Carnival. l and social life. -QQWHPL . if ROW 'I, l. to r.-Dan Pugh, Treasurer, Alberta Macke, Vice President, Annette Seigel, President, Dave Koch, Office Manager. ROW 2-Penny Underwood, Dance Committee, Susan Belko, Secretary, Connie Waldheuser, Fine Arts, Dr. Low, Advisor, Glenda Besselson, Publicity Committee, Mary Bartl-iolmous, Entertain- ment Committee. Entertainment Committee Publicity Committee uw' 7 association of women students: women 's governin bod on campus. To start the year oil With a hang A.W.S. sponsors their an- nual Fashion Show for freshman women to aid them in choosing the proper attire for campus events and daily Wear. ln addi- tion to its role as Womenls gov- erning body on campus, A.W.S. also sponsors the Best-Dressed Girl on Campus Contest, an an- nual scholarship pro- gram, A.W.S. calendars, and a free tutoring service available to all students on campus. Along with Penny-A-lVlinute Night it also gives the girls a chance to treat the guy of their choice dur- ing the twice-yearly Twirp Week. Best Dressed Girl on Campus-Pat Ryan Row 'l, l. to r.-Pat Holt, Secretary, Shela Neary, Jean Ann Heisserer. Row 2-Kathy Hoerig, Seconol Vice President, Myrna Day Pres: dent Annette Seigel, Gweneth Boge. Row 3-Jackie Koester, Nancy Howell, Bobette Hughs. Row 4-Mimi Brandt, Judy Sherman Sue Scott, Lin-da Williams, Jean Klamm. Row 5-Jo Parsons, Carrol Moeller, Judy McCarver, black mask-college players: the thea tre- thc spice of life. lllack Mask-College Players is a twin or- ganization sponsored by the Speech Depart- ment. its objectives are to stimulate an ap- preciation :lor drama in the college and com- munity, to provide an opportunity for partici- pation in the dramatic arts, and to honor out- standing ability in all phases of theatrical Work-construction, make-up, properties, sound, lighting, costumes, directing, pub- licity, business, and acting. To be eligible for membership in Black Mask Honorary Dramatic Society, a student must have a high academic standing and have participated in at least three aspects of theatre Work or ex- celled in one. ROW 1, l. to r,-Hilda Hobbs, Recording Secy., Joe Blades, President, Linda Hughs Vice President. ROW 2-Karen Totty, Annette Seigel, Helen Huth, Gene Marshall ROW 3-Jerry Radloff, Judy Barteau. Not pictured-Neal Graham, Jim Walling Sigmg tau della: honorary english fraternit. Alpha Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the national professional English fraternity, was first founded on the Southeast Missouri State College campus in 193-1. Une of the main purposes of the organiza- tion is to foster appreciation for the great literary masterpieces. The motto of the organization is represented by the Creek letter symbols Sigma Tau Delta, Sincerity, Truth, and Design. Membership is extended by invitation to majors in English who have achieved a high scholastic average. ROW l, l. to r.-John Hoener, Jackie Koester, Secretary, Kathy Foster, President, Sheila Neary, Dottie Kurre, Vice President, Joyce O'Rourlce, Pam Moss, Jane Hahn, Dr. Frank, soonsor. ROW 2-Bob Strecker, treasurer, Don Hartman, Dr. Pasko, sponsor, Dr. Grauel, sponsor, Joan Brix- leyi Marilyn Hill, Laverne Keller, Mrs. Helen Collins, Mrs. Emily Beatte, Miss Martha Jones. ROW 3-Mr. Roy Dawson, Nancy Peliken, Alice Dartner, Gwen Boge, Myrna Day, Judy Kinsey, Arletha Kelley, Mrs. Dahringer. Left to right-Doyle Underwood, Corresponding Secretary, Jim Ross, Recording Secretary, John Lichenegger, Parliamentarian, Randy Garrett, President, Sue Brandt, First Vice President, Preston Foster, Past President, Barb Mathis, Second Vice President, Marcia Maupin, Historian. OLII'lg I'CPUiJliCal1S1 workin forthe op. Part of a nationwide organization, the Southeast Missouri State Young Republicans work to promote interest in local, state, and national politics and world affairs. Partici- pating actively in activities designed to draw the college youth into the affairs of his coun- try, the club represents the future political workers of our generation. alpha beta alpha: cataloging the worldfs lcnowled e. Alpha Beta Alpha is the National Under- graduate Library Science Fraternity. Psi Chapter, located on this campus is sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Bremer and Mr. Felix E. Snider. To become a member a student must express an interest in library science or have it as a minor. The fraternity encourages stu- dents to choose the profession of library sci- ence, promtes fellowship, and furthers the professional knowledge of its members. Al- pha Beta Alpha participates in Wheels Night, Homecoming, sponsors an annual paperback book sale, and acts as host to the librarians at the annual Southeast Missouri District Teachers Meeting held in March. ROW 1, seated, I. to r.-Joan Stephenson, Marsha Mcllnay, President, Shirley Mc- Collough, Treasurer. ROW 2, seated-Nancy Feltz, reported, Toni Monney. ROW 3, standing-Jan Sibley, Janet Schuster, Vice President, Lynette Lewis, Carolyn Penzel, Secretary. 220 myers I'10Ll5e COUnCil1 governin the men 0 m ers r f M., iz- . Myers Hall Council is made up of dormi- tory oflieers, personnel assistants, and wing presidents who are primarily responsible for the dormis activities. The dormitory participates in intramural sports, eo-sponsors an all school dance with Dearmont Dorm, sponsors a spring All-Sports Day, and this year in cooperation with Dear- mont Womens Dorm Won the Ugly Man Con- test. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Ken Larkin, Ron Griminger, Treasurer, Butch Smith, President, Hurry Wilson, Vice President, Lewis Conley, Secretory, Butch Alm- steclf, Larry Turner, Jerry Nicholson, Sam Wymcln. ROW 2-Mark Hensen, Bill Mocleon, Bob Goode, Don Pugh, Phil Stull, Marty Page, John Joy, Dave Hilgendorf, Gus Howell, Jim Ashwell. i 221 ' baptist student union' chapel on the lull Baptist Student Union is a national Collegiate movement serving as a vital connecting link be- tween Baptist college students and the local churches. B.S.U. provides many opportunities for growth-daily Chapel services at the Baptist Stu- dent Center, open forums dealing with current is- sues, panel discussions, and dormitory study ses- sions. For the third consecutive year B.S.U. Won the First Place Trophy for Homecoming House Decorations in the Oli'-campus group. Weekend activities included a Fall Retreat at Van Buren, Spring Retreat at the Lake of the Ozarks, and B.S.U. State Convention at Columbia. During December B.S.U. was host to the Rolla lntercam- pus Crusade, a special evangelistic emphasis held at the center. As a community project, B.S.U. worked closely with the Cape Girardeau Civic Center throughout the year. ROW 1, l. to r.-Paul Coneley, Ellen Bray Busch, Metra Martin, Ruta Mathrs Sewald Lynda James Marilyn Hull Donna Yoncheck Mary Wheeler Messer. ROW 2-Nita McManus, Jackie Fisher, Edwin Rob ns Robert Sheets qally Williams Joan Jeffries Gloria Cumbee Dr. Thomas S. Messer. kappa 0n1iCr0n home on the ran e. Kappa Omicron Phi is the National Honor- ary Home Economics Fraternity. Delta Chap- ter Was installed on this campus in 1925. It is the purpose of the fraternity to further the best interest of home economics in four year colleges, deepen the sanctity of the home, and broaden social and intellectual achievements. This yearis acitvities included the observance of Founder's Day in December, support of the national project, Crosnore School for un- derprivileged children, and the presentation of programs on professional home economics. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Luwcano Bell, Treasurer, Sonclcl Hills, Reporter, Kathy Foster, 2nd Vice Presidentg Carol Horhs, President. ROW 2-Carol Warning, Judy Hardt, Phyl- lis Crites, Debbie Rhinehort, Miss Whan, Advisor. h0lTlC CC0l10l11iCS1 home-builders of the future. The Home Economics Chapter is an organiza- Activities include participation in Wheels tion that provides the opportunity for majors and Night, Homecoming, and Parentis Day. Fund minors to become more familiar with their chosen raising sales are orientated toward the scholar- fields. ship award which is granted each year to a home economics major. K Right to left-Barb Renard, unidentified, Jenifer McFerron, Nancy Jenkins, unidentified, Diane Flowers. 223 ROW 'l, l. to r.-Sue Caine, Ann Obermeyer, Lois Buhowsky, Barbara Ochaner, Barbara Held. ROW 2-Susan Mason, Parliamentarian, Bev- erly Cowser, Intramural Board Manager, Donna Scheeter, Vice President, Priscilla McSwain, President, Connie Herberts, Secretary-Treasurer, Barb Rudy, Social Chairman, Bev Pfiffner, Publicity Chairman. ROW 3-Martha Crimmins, Jane Ort, Ruth Ann Aubuchon, Myrna Warren Cheryl Heck, lynnore Fisher, Mary Deimeke. Not present-Connie Reker, Sue Buckner, Mary Cay Warren. women's recreation association: boostin women is recrea tional 6lCll.Ul.ll.6S. The Womenis Recreational Association which is and archery. The Association also sponsors the open to all interested coeds, sponsors intramural annual Play Day for area high school girls in the competition in tennis, tahle tennis, hockey, bas- SPUUS- kethall, bowling, badminton, volleyball, softball, greek governing boarcl: co-ordinat1'n reelc ClCll.Ul.ll.6S' on campus. Composed of the presidents or a chosen representative from each of the fraternities and sororities, the Board sets standards and rules to govern all functions and actions af- fecting the Greek Housing Complex. The pu1'pose of the organization is to cre- ate ties that Will draw the Greek Social Groups closer together. If ROW 'l, l. to r.-Jo Hammons, Pi Kappa Alpha, Bonnie Williams, Alpha Chi Omega, Pam Moss, Alpha Delta Pi, Guy Patton, Sigma Tau Gamma. ROW 2, l. to r.-Diane Schulz, Alpha Xi Delta, Dave Scott, Sigma Chi, Mr. Hodge, Mary Brueggen, Sigma Sigma Sigma. 224' ROW 1, I. to r.-Dr. W. M. Haynes, Faculty Sponsor, Barney Harfline, Michael McEndree, Beverly Burns, Secretary: Richard Cleek, Ronald Albrecht, Jon Bach, George Robert Morrow, Ralph E. Frye. ROW 2-G ary Wayne Cook, Dwight Robbins, Jim Phillips, President, Tom Phillippo, H. R. Pinnick, Treasurerp Jim Tom Hall, Mike D. Adams. american chemical society: promoting the science 0 chemistry. The purposes of the American Chemical Society on SElVlO's campus are two-fold, to promote an interest in chemistry and to aid those students FRONT to Back-Mrs. Webb, Alberta Macke, Mimi Brandt, Janice McDaniel, Nancy Merrit, Sandy Kirn, Dr. Morgan. interested in the field. The society reaches these goals through the presentation of guest speakers, films at the meetings, field trips to chemical com- panies and other related points of interest. student national education association: future teachers o america. SNEA is an organization which aids future teachers, providing valuable information concern- ing their chosen field. Activities this year have in- cluded ushering for the District Teachers lVleet- ing, its annual Faculty Tea for all Cape Girardeau teachers, a TV program in conjunction with Teach- ing Career Month, and acting as host for the FTA District Meeting held in Cape. This year Miss Nancy Merrit is serving as secretary to the state organization. --- alpha kappa psi: professional business fratemzzy All fraternities offer companionship to mem- bers, hut A K Psi has the advantage of valuable contact and friendship with men Who are training in the same field, and who can inspire professional interest and advancement. Alpha Kappa Psiis second full year on SElVlO,s campus has been highlighted with professional, scholastic, and community service achievements. The chapter presented leading business men in their monthly professional programs and main- tained an average of 2.57 for the year. Most important to the men of A K Psi is the Hlsittle Brother , program, which was initiated in October. The chapter, Hadoptedn twenty-two young boys ages 8 to ll in the Cape Girardeau area. The purpose oi this project is to provide guid- ance and recreation for these boys. Zeta Uimicron Chapter is open to men majoring in lxusiness and economics. Officers sigma alpha iota: Cfhear music, music, music? Sigma Alpha lota is an international. profes- sional musical organization for women. S.A.l. has many projects locally. nationally. and internation- ally. Locally it has held a Christmas program for the special school in Cape Girardeau. performed in the All-Campus Revue. and in the All-Creek Sing. lt provides two scholarships for junior women music majors or minors to use during their sen- ior year. Nationally, S.A.l. provides scholarships and awards for outstanding musicians. lnterna- tionally, it gives music, instruments, and records to children in schools all over the world. To qualify for membership, a woman must be a music major or minor and have at least one semesteris work with eight hours of music. She must have at least a 2.2 overall average with a 2.5 in music. and must perform in a pledge re- cital in her special field of music. ROW l, l. to r.-Jan Evans Muller, President, Eddie Kay ff 4 Q iv H X t fl 0 ' L i X ss.. . ef W L 1. 4 ROW 2-Jodean Beays, Margie Hubbard, Mary Lou Henry, Advisor, Debbie Mc Broom, Loraine Niswonger. industrial arts club: The Industrial Arts Club provides an opportunity for industrial and Technical Education majors and minors to learn firsthand skills, technical information. and other related activities concerned with todays modern indus- trial society. and to promote industrial education in Southeast Missouri. The fund-raising project of the industrial Arts Club is the making of desk name plates chiefly lor the faculty buildin industryis workers. and staff at SEMO. The revenue from this project is used to help light the Salvation Army Tree of Lights at Christmas and to finance an annual tour and the annual spring picnic or banquet. The school year is climaxed with an award to the outstanding club member. Through the club, it is hoped that better relations will exist between the present leaders of industry and those who will shortly join its ranks. Left to right-Mr. Ammalon, Larry Sosna, Dave Brown, Bill Hodge, Harold minger, Jim Layton, Jim Trotter, Don Hirsch, David Johnson. Young, Bill Miller, Alan Schindler, Dr. March, Mr. Waggoner, Tom Gre Paul, Sam Wantland, Jerry Taylor, Randy Weber, Ray Schaeffer, Rich , 227 , Vice President, Marty Fuhri, Treasurerg Charlotte L Rogers, Chaplain, Sharon Fox, Recording Secretary ROW l-Officers, 2nd semester, l. to r.-J. T. Hill, Secretary, Phil Winters, President: Brent Hendricks, ViC9 PI'9SlCl9f1fi Mike EbY, Repoffefi Dr. Wm. E. Meyer, Spsonsor. ROW 2-Officers, lst semester-Dr. Carl G. Schowengerclt, Sponsor, Nathan Moore, Secretary, Harold E. Brebe, President, John Weilandich, Vice-President, Carroll Montgomery, Reporter. 3griCLlllLll'C Club: armin or thefuture. The Agriculture Club stresses the development of com- petent, aggressive, and intelligent leadership to cope with todayas scientific agriculture. Activities include, field trips, participation in intramural sports, presenta- tion of special educational programs, the sponsoring of the Southeast Missouri District F.F.A. contests, and various club social events, including, the annual coun- try hayride and bonfire in the fall, and the spring chick- en barbeque and barnwarming in the college farm barn loft. independent residents association: independent action. This organization is the governing body for the residents ol the Group Housing Complex who are not aliiliated with any Greek social organization on this campus. Membership is composed of elected executive officers, corridor presidents, and Wing presidents. During the past year, IRA has sponsored such activities as an all-school dance after the Christy Minstrel Show, and entered a float in the Horne- coming parade. The organization also provides ath- letic equipment for the recreation areas of the complex. ROW l, l. to r.-Karen Hundhausen, Recording Secy., Ron Patterson, Vice President, Ray Batton, President, Eilene Busch, Vice President, Sandy Vaughn, Corresponding Secy., Randy Anton, Treasurer. ROW 2-Terry Hunter, Pat Gavel, Kathy Doerr, Rita Tuttle, Karen Simon, Peggy Mathews, Steven Rascher, Judy Uding, Janie Farinella, Robert Patterson, Ronald Honaker, Mr. Hodge, Advisor. 228 physical education majors club: supportin improved health and recreation. A well-rounded program designed to increase the physical. education major's understanding of their chosen held is offered to members of PEM Club. ln the fall, the members of PEM Club visit- ed St. Francis Hospital therapy Ward. Dr. Drew of Vlfashington University visited with the club and lectured on her philosophy of Physical Edu- cation, and in December the majors Worked to- gether to make Christmas tray decorations for the hospitals in Cape. Two annual events are the Co-- ed Volleyball tournament held in February and rg the Meet the Majors Day in April. ROW l, l. to r.-Jo Dean Menke, Vice President: Miss Rosina Koetting, Sponsor, Sandra Roesler, President. ROW 2-Ruth Au- buchon, Publicity, Barb Held, Historian, Margie Codemo, Treasurer, Darlien Young, secretary. ROW l, l. to r.-Mary Taylor, JoAnne Richardson, Jo Schnell, Chril Palmer, Penny Evans, Cindy Applegate, Joyce Bartell, Glenda Johnson, Joetta Lewis, Nancy Bender, Bobby Daniels. ROW 2-Graham Bonham, Judy Boeckmann, Alois Jean Pate, Marty Thompson, Helen Bader, Connie Travagliante, Karen Thiele, Vickie Hopper, Janet Baugh, Julie Regos, Joan Harris, Clara Hylla, Carla Helfrich, Gwendylon Griffin, Chris O'Neal, Jeanne Kuhlmann, Linda Weir. ROW 3-Peggy Johnson, Jeannie Goldstein, Nancy Underwood, Carol Brown, Kay Ellen Reed, Ann Obermeyer, Darla Pearsall, Gail Schutte, Yvonne Askew, Charlotte Mathis, Ruth Ann Aubuchon, Jane Orf, Evelyn Yaeger, Donna Scheeter, Karin Kiefer, Mary Deimeke, Miss Koetting, Sponsor. ROW 4-Barbara Ochsner, Sandy Hamilton, Loris Summers, Barbara Held, Linda L. Young, Martha Crimmins, Marge Codemo, Nancy Serb, Lois Bukowsky, Beverly Cowser, JoDean Menke, Connie Herberts, Joan Wehrenbrecht, Judy Uding, Priscilla McSwain, Doris Eggers, Barb Rudy, Sandy Roesler. aqLl3liC Club: ettin in the swzm To qualify for Aquatic Club a co-ed must be able to participate in synchronized swimming. Two clinics are held in the fall to interest girls and enable them to become proficient in the required skills. The objectives of the club are to develop skills in synchronized swimming and develop crea- tiveness, and to provide an opportunity to enjoy swimming. An annual show is presented by the club. ROW 1, l. to r.-Ann Obermeyer, Kathy Hahs, Barb Mueller, Miss Jackson sponsor Linda Bucker Linda Groerlch Loretto Murphy Margaret' Jones. ROW 2-Peg Povolish, Myrna Warren, Bette Fischer, Carol Start leming hall house council oldest women as dorm on campus Although Leining Hall is the oldest resi- dence on campus, it is as c-ornfortahle as home to the co-eds who live there. The ladies ol Leming are governed lmy a House Council made up of elected representatives and per- sonnel assistants. This year Leming constructed house deco- rations for Hornecorning, helped to decorate the Myers Cafeteria, held open house for Parent's Day, held their annual Christmas decorating party, and took hrst place in the All-Campus Quiz Bowl. ROW l, l. to r.-.lane Mincxrik, Judith Buckey, Jessie Mitchell. ROW 2 Mrs Nell l Becll Cheryl Goetz Sandy Schuh Peggy Feranec kappa delta pi: toda as students .... tomorrow is teachers. On April 17, 1925, twelve students established Since that date, 1012 students have lreen initiated the Alpha Eta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi on the and records show a large numlmer of those have Southeast Missouri Teachers College campus. become prominent in their profession. gamma delta: pmmozm lutheran' unit . In 1939, the National Lutheran Fraternity, The group holds weekly meetings, and monthly Gamma Delta, was organized on the Southeast Sunday suppers, Working toward their ideal, and Missouri State campus. The ideal of the chapter maintaining an active brotherhood. is the uniting of Lutheran students on this campus. ROW l, l. to r.-Karen Clark, Treasurer, Carol Wehmueller, Vice President, Karen Simon, President, Janet Zickfield, Recording Secretary, Sharon Bremer, Corresponding Secretary, Melanie Hoehme, Workshop Chairman. ROW 2-Lillian Kegele, Pledge Trainer, Nancy Bergt, Education Chairman, Linda Grob, Membership Chairman, Betty Detien, Scrapbook Chairman, Carolyn Bremer, Social Co-Chairman, Kay Kassel, Social Co-Chairman. SEATED, I. to r.-Mary Fran McCloskey, Margaret Ward, Janie Meyer, Father Brauner Dennis Byrne, Joan Fisher, Judy Auer. TOP-Tom Rigdon, Bob Stricker, Jim Robinson, Dennis Rigdon, Dan lankheif, Jane Moonier, Gloria Mueller, Linda Sides, Dofty funidenlifiedl, John Vargas. ITIHl'ClLlCl1lC-TICNVITIHI1 center: 'Ng-1? promotin spiritual development Religious acitvities, such as the daily Masses and the theology classes, the intellectual events like the heated discussion on paciiicism, or Dr. Scott's lecture on HGod, Who Needs I-li1n? , and Hnally the social affairs such as the Sunday night dances or the annual picnics mark the calendar of events for the busy Newmanite. All the events are created, organized and carried out at the huh of activity, the Newman Center at 512 N. Pacific. jLld0 Club: masters in the art of sei de ense Since the second world war, interest in the art of self-defense as practiced by the Orientals has grown in the United States. In response to this in- terest, exchange student uMr. Kimi, organized the first Judo Club at Southeast Missouri State. Meeting daily, club members are given a chance to keep in top physical condition, to perfect their skills, and to practice on one another. Also, by working with Mr. Kim, holder of the Fifth Degree Black Belt and former Korean Universities Mid- dleweight Champion, they can test their abilities on an expert. Another purpose of the club is to provide op- portunities for judo competition. Club members challenge judo clubs at nearby universities in order to test their own abilities. american marketing association: markctin throu h science. The SEMO Marketing Association is a col- legiate chapter of the American Marketing Association. Its objectives are to develop sound thinking and scientilic study of mar- keting through market research, teaching of marketing, review of legal decisions concern- ing marketing, journal publications, and pub- lic understanding of marketing problems. To foster these objectives the association sponsors such activities as the-Marketing in Action Stu- dent Conference, a tour of Falstaff Brewing Corporation concerning research and devel- opment, Annual Sales Convention, as Well as speakers such as Mr. H. J. Openlander of General Grocer, Dr. Martin L. Bell, who is Professor of Marketing in the Graduate School of Business Administration at Wash- ington University, and several other local businessmen. The organization has also spon- sored a sale of SEMO Stadium Blankets at Homecoming and is presently working to- wards a scholarship fund for Marketing Stu- dents. Membership in the association is open to all marketing and general business stu- dents. ROW 'I, l. to r.-Walt Hess, Mr. Norvell. ROW 2-Ron Michels,, unidentified, Steve Komb, Danny Kamphsefner, Judy Upson, Bill Pikert, Donna Hamm, Mary Ann Bell, Mr. Wixon, Ray Essmon, unidentified, Mr. Bengston, Mr. Holcomb, Don Reis, Mr. Kellerman. 2 ROW 1, l.to r.-Paul Wellborn, Mr. Williams, Dr. March, .lay Thomas. ROW 2-Richard Young, Tom Grimminger, Mr. Cox. i0la lambda Sigma: desi ns on the future. During March of 1965, the Alpha Beta Chap- ter of lota Lambda Sigma, a professional indus- three major objectives: the recognition of profes- sional training in this special field, the special trial education fraternity was installed on this recognition of high scholarship in this field, and campus. the creation and maintaining of a closer frater- nal bond between the actual and prospective teach- The purpose of this fraternity shall he to pro- ers, supervisors, and directors who are taking mote the causes of industrial education, through professional work at SEMO State. gamma Sigma sigma: womens service sororit. Y Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority be- gan the l966-1967 school year with its initia- tion into the National Gamma Sigma Sigma Organization as Alpha Psi Chapter. The or- ganization presently consists of sixty-1'ive members. New members are pledged once a year and serve one semester as a pledge be- fore being initiated into the active chapter. Activities include, service projects, as serv- ing at banquets, working at dances and on charity drives such as The American Cancer Society, and making favors for hospital pa- tients during the holidays. Twice a year the sorority holds its work day when the members offer their services for various odd jobs to earn money to support its service projects. ROW 'I-Margy Ross, President. ROW 2, l. to r.-Margaret Katsinas, ist Vice President, Andrea Lind, Alumnae Secretary, Metra Martin, 2nd Vice President, Virginia Gihring, Recording Secretary, Sandy Franke, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED- Sharon Perkins, Corresponding Secretary. 36 phi alpha theta: stud in thepast Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history fraternity, promotes the study of history. Secondly the chapter encourages research, the study of good teaching methods, historical pulm- lication, and the exchange of learning and thought based on the past, present, and future of the World Thirdly, it stimulates the study of history among college men and Women. Left to Right--Dr. Davis, Sponsor, Joe Dunn, President, Phil Knop- pe, Bertie Mocke, Jim Ross. physics Club: the world in motion. The physics cluh on SEMO s campus Was or- ment for membership is an interest in physics. ganized in 1965. Fourteen initial members ap- The club strives to promote interest in physics, to plied for and received their charter from the help those interested in the field and to provide American Institute of Physics. The sole require- information on graduate schools. Left to Right-Mr. Hioldleston, Mr. McCarthy, Dr. Ruteledge, John Uehleke, Kcxren Fuhrmcm, Ken Dryer, Sally Loos, Larry Loos, Jim Kirkwood, Tom Wcillgren, Danny Dickerson, Mr. Monfort, Gene Shoemcacher, Ralph Brewer, Mr. Holloway, Mr. Ueleke. opre lC efu ure y 1 d'zzh 1 . all-college judicial board: supreme courfon campus. ROW 1 l to r.-David Scott, Alberto Mocke, Don Wolters, Nancy Merrit, Mike O'Loughlin. ROW 2-Deon Walker, Don Pugh. Nlcinlicrs of the Supreme Student Court on campus. the All-College ,ludicial Board. are selected hy the Stu- dent Asscmhly Executive Committee and the Deans of Students. The ,ludicial Board holds the power to place a Student on social proliation or to recommend suspension from college. A student may appeal to the Faculty Dis- cipline Committee beyond this court. There are five vot- ing members and two alternates on the hoard. ITILI alpha: the sound of music. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national organization for men interested in the participation in. and the enjoyment of music. Phi Mu Alpha was founded in 1398, and Iota Psi chapter has been active on this campus for the last six years. The chapter annually presents the All-Campus Revue, featuring the Sinfonian Stage Band and contem- porary American music. Their organization strives to better acquaint the students with the Hlinerv sounds of music. ROW 'l, l. to r,-John Bourzikos, Morfy Sewold, ROW 2-Roger Bierschwol, Joe Lindell, Paul Sanders, Tom Cosgrove, Jock Koetring, Rick Vieth, Terry Burke, Bruce Noll. ROW 3-Rowlun James, Noplon Wilson, Mike Parker, Dennis Noll, Dennis Strickland, Terry Probst, Mark Woods. ROW 4-Jim Walling, Keith Kinder, John Veleke, Bill Reeves, John Newberry, Alon Brickhuus, Bob Watson, Jeff Oldfield. wakapa: top honors to capels leading women. fn-was Left to right-Bonnie Williams, Nancy Merrit, Jan Weber, Annette Seigel, Margie Boone, Pat Green, Alberta Macke The highest honor a co-ed can receive on campus ship, scholarship, character, and service lo the college. is membership in Wakapa. Members are tapped their A reception held at Homecoming for all present and past junior year, selected on the lvasis of outstanding leader- members is one of Wakapals annual events. ' I U Q Car Ina ey, honorzn leadzn campus men. Parallel to Wakapa for women, Cardinal Key for to the college among undergraduate men. The biggest men is among the highest honors a graduating male stu- event is the annual tapping ceremony at the all-school dent may receive. The orangization recognizes and honors assembly in the spring. stimulates leadership, character, scholarship, and service Left to right-Dr. Grauel, Mr. Bierk, Robert Patterson, Ronald Patterson, Arthur Cole, Donald Walters, David Scott, Kermit Almstedt, Mr. Hager, Don Hartman. Left to right-Ralph Schild, William Hodge, President, Ray Schaeffer, Margaret Hodge, Dorlis McDaniel, Larry Church, Jim Ketcher, Walter Hess, Operationsg Jerry Smith, Treasurer, Jim McCollum, Visitor, Barney Hartline, Larry Lusk, John Mcgill, Vice President, Visitorg Mr. Donald Jewel, Sponsor. I I I . . . lil II1 g Il1Cll3I'lS: dlSCOU6l'll'lg the hcl his. Open to students interested in learning the fas- in the popular sport of the air. Through ground cinating skill of flying an airplaine, the Flying and flight instruction its members learn the neces- Indians oifer an opportunity to both the novice sary steps which must he mastered in order to and the experienced flyer to learn and participate reach the much-desired level of a successful pilot. 2 M , as-1? rj , L r Q: sm . rr,. r sift Qi ta '--Q A' Y-'M XTf7 Walter Hess and Frank Schwartz, Publicity Officer washing the cluh owned Cessna l50 Aircraft. ROW 'I, l. to r.-Caroln Sack, Sandy Wilmesher, First Vice President, Mary Mohry Sharon Perkinsy Joan Jeffries, President, Mrs. Henderson, Spon- sor, Nancy Hamann, Jerline Dossett, Sponsor, Walter Howard, Second Vice President. ROW 2-Vicki Minton, Jan Brasier Curtis, Paula Glore, Roberta Rhodes. association for childhood education: clementar educators or the future. The Association for Childhood Education is made up of elementary education majors and those interested in the elementary age child from nursery school through the elementary grades. The A.C.E. aims high in its goals: to promote the education and Wellbeing of children, to raise standards for future teachers in the field, and to promote contin- ued professional growth of teachers and leaders. To prepare their members for teaching, and to aid the children of Cape Girardeau, the chapter plans many correlated projects. Annual events include a Hat show held lmefore Easter, and a Pancake Breakfast in lVlay. The chapter is active in ltoth state and interna- tional meetings. Wlany of its members attend the A.C.E.l. convention held each year during the Easter holidays. 241 ROW 1, I. to r.-Barb Rudy, Susan Peters, Karen Thiele, Janet Boettcher, unidentified, Linda Stone, Pat Hartman, Sue Widtman, Kathy Pieber, Judy Heideburg, Sharon Peters, Jedda Heinemann, Doris Eggers. ROW 2-Gloria Strack Robertson, Sandy Roesler, Rosemarie Walrath, Nancy Crump, Linda Applegate, Gloria Messmer, lynn Bruner, Lynn Nieman, Joan Weh renbrecht. ROW 3-Gail Lewis, Norma Barringer, Judy Timmerberg, Cheryl McCullough, Debbie Cross, Brenda Stevens, Carol Johnson. terpsichore: Mtoda , tomorrow, tomorrow, and tomorrow? The Word Terpsichore, taken from the Greek porn words terpsis, meaning enjoyment, and charos, meaning dance, is an appropriate name for this organization. Organized for women students in- terested in modern dance, Terpsichore offers mem- hers satisfaction and opportunities for self-eXpres- sion through dance techniques and creative dance. The animal show is presented for the school and community. All movements are choreographed hy the memhers of each individual dance. Costumes, lighting, and props are also arranged hy students. The show has increased in popularity each year. As a result. this year's show ollers a greater num- her and Wider variety of dances. kappa art-the present, the past, the future. Composed of art majors, Beta Gamma chapter of Kap- pa Pi oilers both faculty and art students an opportun- ity to discuss and exchange ideas and information on their chosen lield. The monthly programs are supple- mented with other activities, including the annual Christ- mas party, the sponsorship of graduating senior exhibits and the group's annual sidewalk art exhibit in May. gl'OtlO Club: underworld exploration. interested mainly in the exploration and study of caves, the SEMO Grotto Club accepts new members on an associated basis to enable them to gain some exper- ience and knowledge about caves and caving prior to full membership. Each year the Grotto takes two weekend trips to distant caving regions, and at intervals through- out the year one to two day trips are made on weekends. The club is a chapter of the National Speleological So- ciety and is a charter member of the Missouri Speleologi- cal Survey. Left to right-Dennis Drumg Mary Drum, Treasurerg Larry Lusk, Vice Presidentg Wanda Bartlingy Mike Dinlin, Presidentg Stun Weinf Dick Young: Judy Ruskcmp, Secretaryg Dr. Franz. BOTTOM, l. to r.-Rita Rupp, Metra Martin, Vice President, Gwen Boge, President, Mary Mohr, Treasurer. ROW 2-Barb Jones, Bev Wors, Rosalie Bunk, Gail Cox, Secretary. ROW 3-Betty Buerk, Charlotte Ratliff, unidentified, Barb Volk. Cheney: newest women is dorm. This year Cheney Hall, traditionally a menis of Southeast Missouri State College. Cheney's dormitory became the latest residence hall for House Council is made up of elected officers, corri- women on campus. Together with the new High dor presidents, and personnel assistants. Dorms, Cheney Hall symbolizes the rapid growth ou n g democrats: demos at semo. During the school year, the Young Demo- crats Work to promote an interest in the goals, aspirations, and ideals of the Democratic Party. The club organizes related activities and Works in many areas with the Cape Gir- ardeau Democratic Cluh to aid' them in the completion of their projects. Left to right-Bob Patterson, Treasurer, Bob Weng, President, Ron Colyer, Publicity, Loretto Murphy, Recording Secretary, Rene Riley, Vice President, Jane Russel, Corresponding Secretary. 3l'Slly club: ph sical fitness. ROW i, l. to r.-Clyde Vaughn, Glen Gibbons, Vice President, Don Runson, Secretory, Curt Wocker, Treasurer, Terry Benossi, President, John Joy, Mike Price, Mr, James Homby, Adviser ond Sponsor. ROW 2-Rich Gonf, Ron Jock, Dennis Meyr, Bob Droege, Harry Kuioth, Paul Ebcaugh, Greg Brune, Dove Rcxnson, Tom Dubis, Mike Richey. Varsity Cluh is an organization consisting of ling and Coaching Clinic. The majority of the approximately forty men Whose purpose is to pro- clulfs members live in Varsity Hall, a section of mote physical fitness. In addition to periodic so- the Group Housing Complex. cial events, the club annually sponsors the Vlfrest- it rm fm ROW l, l. to r.-Lorry Wicks, Roger Coombs, Mike Smith, Greg Schroeder, Bruce Noll, Al Poelker, Lewis Conley, Bruce Hoffman. ROW 2-Tom Mogelnicki, Randy Freedman, Ernie Kern, Joe Scott, Rick Kinlough, Poul Lopinski, Walter Smollwood, Tim Rodemcxker, John Diepenbrock, Carl Botho. ROW 3-Steve Jerobek, Jim Duspiwo, Terry Coff, Von Hitt, Dennis Cerneko, Gary Kehrer. ROW 'I, I. to r.-Judy Farogo, Betty Hagedorn, Betty Ebbeson, Pam Buckner, JoAnn Dawes, Carol Melton, Mary Schultz, Linda Smith, Janell Monte, Pam Cooper, Sharon Smith, Susan Wognor, Sharon Gwinn, JoAnne White, Diane Altman. ROW 2-Mrs. James, Karen Tegtmeyer, Mary McHugh, Carol Robinson, Barb Poppe, Lynn Ransdell. dearmont house coun il: dearmonldolls. I Dearmont House Council is composed of cor- ridor presidents, personnel assistants, and elected ofiieers. These women represent from four hun- dred to six hundred Coeds who make their home in Dearmont during some time of the year. This year Dearmont placed first in the on-campus hous- ing decorations for Homecoming, and in coopera- tion with Myers Hall placed first in the Ugly Man- Miss Beautiful contest. rftijfigiii' f: , ' 4 4 M.,W.s. p yOUI'1g WOI11Cl1'S HLlXlllEll' I serv1'cetom1'ssz'ons. ROW 'l, l. to r.-June Griffin, Sally Williams, Carol Melton, Marilyn Mackey. ROW 2-Karen Killburn, Carol Weibe, Alice Welker, Shirley In an effort to understand the position and im- portance of Christian evangelism in the modern world, the Young Women's Auxiliary studies both home and foreign mission work. As part of this aim, the Women attend hook studies, contribute to student nurses' association: ladies in white. The Southeast Missouri State Student Nurses' Association is an active memher of the Student Nurses' Association of Missouri. It provides a link for professional and social unity Within the district. lts main purpose is to stimulate an inter- est in the graduate professional organization and create a closer bond and unity among student nurses. Hill, President, Mary Fulerton, Gloria Cumbee, Charlene Braswell, Leanna MCLard, Kay Hill, Vice-President, Sharon Montgomery, Karen Farrell. missions, and serve as Witnesses to the power of missions among the spiritually and physically needy. In addition, the women participate in con- ducting chapel services at the Baptist Student Un.- ion. ROW 'l, l. to r.-Sally Loos, Carol Munch, Diane Hathaway, Mildred Pat- terson. ROW 2-Linda Hiner, Marie Kratky. ROW 3-Sue Evitts, Advisor, Donna Hecht, Sharon Cox. 2417 organizations have watchers workers spirit sports 4 Xxx 1' H E V5jF'i?i59 individuals M M iclio is D 7? 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ROW 2-Terry Crass, trainer, Terry Smith, Jim Farrell, Tom Dubis, Terry Coff, Mike Richey, Ran Jack, Dennis Snep, Dave Pritchard, Gary Kehrer, Ernie Kern, Carl Batha, Dennis Cerneka, Bob Widener, Harry Kuiath, John Diepenbroclc, Greg Brune, Dennis Meyr, Curt Wacker and Larry Grebe, manager. ROW 3-Coach Marvin Rosengarten, Coach John Schneider, Coach Jim Hamby, Gale Wallis, Marc Anderson, Doug Smith, Mike Reed, Dan Wilson, Rich Thompson, Paul Ebaugh, Van Hitt, Bob Droege, Steve Johnson, Larry Wicks, Marty Corcoran, Larry Henderson, David Kastning, Darrell Ehlers, Slyvester Johnson, Bruce Hoffman, Paul Goodman, Larry Irby, Head Coach Kenneth Knox, Larry Bryant, Coach Tom Thrower and Coach Jerry Ward. ROW 4-Joe Snopek, Ken Joggerst, Roger Roethe, Eugene Leming, Ronnie Ryan, Bruce Nall, Rich Heulsmon, Frank Williams, Steve Lalumondier, Bill Weinberger, Ror1 Waltz, Glen Mehrhoff, Ron Kranz, Terry Brashers, Steve Walker, Ed Thrailkill, Dennis Carman and Steve Decker. 25 fx XA 1 5, - .JY 4 3, J ,,,, ,W M 55 football gwig ,WM 'wihfil-wr: 1, . M, W W ,Pi - ,, I 5 if K .- V, K A . ., A ' 5 ' ' gf. . L ,Sei ' ff Q , if ,, 25. A , Q -- f A KF 'tix ' . 5Xe5,Q1.,gxR If 1, X A A , ,Q ., 3 - ,s -gf , - ' is F .. A K' W f'-. Q A I ,. f fx, .-I-fi?f,L - , f Lg i f ,, . ,g 73 I . . Q 1 . t K . K' - , .: , . - K- ,I X 31 A 7 , 'Iv ' , , ' A ' 9 k Q iv , LMA --lf wwf 3' ,gms ,Pi ff ., M - J. V er 4 .. 1 k K' 1 5 Q , vw Q ' 3 'ii 1 Z xl' .ww '. Sk ? an V+' V . ,...- - , . X., 1 - sw f. ,Mr 5- Q 2- V' as Q K ..-- w.,yg.. My S A g La, W kqwyl 5,2323 1 ,K H R W .ww QL M 5.4 3 it a M. - ' f 3 M' if . U . 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' 1 FTA 1188 PF TP 95 121 49 387 90 280 69 376 128 216 69 303 69 75 55 288 59 94 42 166 41 91 15 80 23 65 28 39 12 9 10 34 9 5 5 17 1 A 3 7 1 1 1 2 531 1062 376 1699 11186 1052 412 5 582 Ax 18 18 111 13 9 5 3 JL 3 0 2 80 75 263 3 A921 H X 2 basketball SEMO 86 76 82 79 69 72 75 90 81 73 135 93 77 82 77 74 78 85 75 69 74 GAME RESULTS Eastern Illinois Univ. Concordia Seminary Harris Teachers Central Missourizt Southwest Missouri 'X Sam Houston State Univ. of Tenn., Martin Northeast Missouri? Northwest Missouribk Eastern Illinois Univ. Melfenclree College Vlfestern Illinois Univ. Univ. of Tenn., Martin Northeast Missouri? Northwest Missouritk Univ. of Mo., Rolla Pk Univ. of Mo., Rolla? Arkansas State College Central. Missouri? Southwest MlSSOll1'l Arkansas State College XConference Games OPP 74 71. 84 73 78 68 71 76 76 72 76 78 87 78 78 69 73 99 65 85 68 CFOSS COUI1tI'y H tennis 2 ROW l, I. to r.-Nelson Morrison, Clore Knight, Mike Glisan, Les Robertson, Guy Jackson, Paul Lupinski, ROW 2-Walt Fuller, Terry Smith, Ernie Kern, Randy Freeolmon, Bob Duncan, Larry Garret ROW 3-George Hale, Bruce Wissore, Tom Koelller, John Wilson, Bill Smith, Jim Thomas, John Gebharcls, ROW 4-Couch Tillman, Ron Krolnz, Carl Bolthcu, Dennis Snep, Roy Houen, Jerry Choffey, Rich Blanks, Coach Reisell, wrestling 'Wi www' 450-- T wrestling swimming Under the fine coaching of Mr. Freiderichsen and leadership of high-point man and most Valu- able swimmer, Charley Stevenson, the swim team had a line season in its second year of competi- tion. In the MIAA Meet Charley Stevenson placed second in the 50-yard freestyle. Harold Bliggen- storfer placed second in the 100-yard hreast stroke and was also second in the 200-yard haclcstroke. The most important thing about the squad was their tremendous overall team spirit and the hard Work which they put forth. The future looks ex- ceptionally bfigllt with the loss of only two seniors and the return of many line swimmers including Dennis Lorch, who in his Hrst year broke 10 of 36 school records. .-ui ROW l, l. to r.-Rick Cross, Larry Murz, Bob Chambers, Don Pugh, Gene Rehene, Mike Williams. ROW 2-Andy Lyon, Don Rcmson, Bill Jackson, Harold Bliggenstorfer, Mike Stuart, Mill Lohmor. ROW 3-Coach Winter, Dcivicl Rcanson, Joe Lynch, Dan Kcxnnady, Arnold Moore, Dennis Lorch, Charles Stevenson, Couch Freiderichsen. X 5 i 5 JF 1 - ,sr- Za al YN swimming 75 76 ix ' f Dunn, Leonard, Metz, Kesterson, Sharossavor, Gladsteiter, Jeff, Eiler, Klein, Stiemlie, Brune, Reed, Portell, James, Ulmer, Coach Beaudean, Payne, Hatchman, Gillam, Vaughn, Miller, Coach Riley. BASEBALL SCHEDULE b b I I March HSC H 2G Memphis state Uhls, There 21 Memphis State Q21 There 22 Delta State There 23 Delta State There 31 Bradley U. Here APRIL Bradley U. f2j Here 4 Evansville There 8 Univ. of Tenn., Martin Br. There 14 Springfield Here 15 Springfield Here 18 Evansville Here 21 Rolla There 22 Rolla There 28 Springheld There 29 Springfield There 1V1AY Ark. State Here Harris Teachers There Holla Here Rolla Here Murray There Univ. of Tenn., Martin Br. Here Division Play-offs 19-20 Conference Playoffs Southern Field 7 78 s, -1 tfgam ROW 'l, l. to r.-Phil Ayers, John Nenson, Keith Johnson, Mike Irwin, Lester Williams, Al Borchardt, Larry Schloss. ROW 2-Coach Rcsengar- ten, Gene McCellar, Jim Stoverink, Gary Smith, Rich Barker, Dave Lehmann, Terry Hopkins, Tim Radsmaker, Glen Carroll, Mike Johnson. ROW 3-Joe Haggerman, Bill Wirtz, Mike Chambers, Paul Hubbard, Marty Corcoran, Curtis Williams, Larry Freeze, R. C. Grossheider, Ron Jorgen- son, Terry Coff, Tom Gilliam, Coach Winters. track , l i SEASON RECORD 1 SEMO OPP. 61 Drury 43 61 Southwest Mo. State 41 Cape Invitationai 92 Souteast Mo. State Drury 61 Culver-Stockton 27 37 Washington Univ. 67 64 St. Louis Univ. 410 28 Principia 76 67 Southwest lV1o. Stale 37 41 St. Louis Univ. 61 N.1.A.A. Conference Meet Central Mo. State 78 Northwest iVlo. State 61 27 Southeast Mo. State Southwest Mo. State 20 7 , J.,, , Coach Schneider, Marv Read, Brad Horky, Jim Reynolds, Jini Brentlinger, Mike Gray, Dick Wudlinglon, Bill Fricke So near ami yet so far. I N M E M O R I A M Sharon 1Rax3 JBrQant June 3, 1947-January 3, 1967 larry 3. Gissell November 21, 1946-January 3, 1967 Zfosepb Beal December 5, 1937-January 3, 1967 1Ronalb IE. Bbost December 23, 1947-February 17, 1967 fllbonica llbagnini November 28, 19-47-March 31, 1967 BALDWIN, VIRGINIA R., Kennett 256, 140, ABERCROMBIE, TYLER L., Red A ABBOTT, LARRY E., Essex .-- ABEL, PATRICIA L., St. Louis ,,.,,.... 119, ABELL, WILLIAM, .,,,, , .,,.....,,,..,... Red, Ill. --. ABNER, DON E., Painton ..,,,.,,....... ACREBACK, JAMES, Charleston ......,.... ADAMS, CONSTANCE SUE, Cape Girardeau ...,......... 119, 192 ADAMS, MICHAEL, Jackson ...,..,. 148, ADAMS, ADAMS, ROY G., Cobden, Ill. ADAMS, SHIRLEY ANNE, Sikeston .... 158, ADRIAN, ELLEN MARIE, St. Louis ....,..., AILOR, EDGAR IRVIN, Jefferson City ..... AINLEY, JAMES A., Neelyville .......... . AINLEY, SHARON KAY, Neelyville .,..... AINSWORTH, LYNN P., Cape Girardeau --- AJIMURA, LYNN, Hanapepe Kauai ....... ALBERS, JOHN E., Bridgeton ............ ALBERSON, DANNY D., Kokomo, Indiana . ALBRECHT, RONALD G., Illmo ........ 140, ALBRECHT, WALTER R., Illmo ....,...... ALEXANDER, CAROLYN S., Jackson ...... . ALLEN, NANCY LOU, Jackson .....,......, ALLISON, EVELYN MARY, Poplar Bluff .... ALLSTUN, SHARON L., East Prairie ........ ALLWOOD, CAROLYN SUE, Chaffee ......,, ALMSTEDT, KERMIT, Kirkwood .44, 158, 212 ALTMAN, DIANE MARIE, St. Louis ....... ANCELL, CHARLES D., Sikeston .......,.. ROBERT, ............., ,,,,,s.. 1 ANDERHUB, ANDERSON, TINA MARIE, St. Louis .- CARL L., Overland .....,..,. 158, ANDERSON, JIMMY, St. Louis ...,,......, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDREAS, MARILYN KAE, Jennings . ANDREWS, KEITH S., Poplar Bluff ,.. ANELLO, ANGOTT ANTON, RICK, St. Louis ...,......,. RONALD LEE, Cape Girardeau ROBERT B., Glen Allen .,....,. 119, ANGLE, JOHN R., Dexter .,,..... .,.,., I, BRENDA C., Piedmont ........,. 158 RANDOLPH, St. Louis ,.,..... APPLEGATE, CINDY, St. Louis .-. --- APPLEGATE, LYNDA ARB, DIANA SARA,l sf. Louis ARBAUG ARCHER, ARNET, H, RETA L., Sikeston -.. Jennings - - . -- - 119: 140 1 SUZANNE L., St. Louis -- .... .. WILLIAM F., Ferguson ...... ARNOLD, GARY LEE, Poplar Bluff -.- ARNOLD, ARNOLD, HELEN E., Malden .,..... - ARNOLD, JEANNE SUE, Kirkwood -.. ARNOLD, KATHRYN M., Dexter .... ARNZEN, MARY C., Lutesville ....... ARONIS, RONALD M., Creve Coeur . ASBERRY, CHARLES, Dexter ........ ASH, WI ASKEW, LLIAM N., Bernie ..,....... YVONNE, Cape Girardeau -- ASHER, KATHLEEN A., Piedmont .... ASHWELL, JAMES BRIAN, St. Louis --. 119, GLEN ALFRED, Poplar Bluff----U 199 Cape Girardeau ................ 159, ASLIN, DALE, Poplar Bluff .....,.,,, ,U AUBUCHON, ANTHONY J., St. Louis AUBUCHON, BETTY ANN, Bloomsdale AUBUCHON, RUTH ANN, Florissant 140, 224, AUDRIAN, RICHARD W., Jennings ....... , AUER, JUDY, Cape Girardeau .....,,..,,. AUSTIN, TANA SUE, Cape Girardeau ...... AUTRY, FRANKE, St. Ann ....,..,,,,,--,, AVERY, CAROLE JEANNE, Cape Girardeau ....,.,...,..,,, 148, AVIS, MICHAEL M., Caruthersville ..,. 158, AYERS, HELEN S., Dexter ..,..... AYRES, ROMMEL, St. Louis ...... BACH, JONATHAN, Imperial -.. --,148, BADER, GEORGIA C., St. Louis ...... 140, BADER, HELEN E., Dexter .......... 119, BADER, JIMMIE M., St. Louis ............. BAGBY, RUTH ANN, Olmsted, III. ........ . BAILEY, GARY L., Maplewood ..... 119, BAILEY, JOAN, Gideon ,,,,,,,,, ,,,195, BAILEY, SUSAN, Middletown, New York .... ---140, BAKER, J ACKIE LEE, Sikeston ........ BAKER, JOHN, Marquand ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BAKER, KENNETH T., Cape Girardeau 119 212 205 158 119 158 193 225 119 148 188 158 148 119 140 119 119 140 119 225 119 119 148 148 140 158 221 140 205 187 119 209 119 119 195 119 206 119 119 228 229 187 158 119 140 212 148 158 119 192 119 119 -59 158 119 229 119 221 158 119 158 229 119 190 140 205 195 206 140 119 225 195 229 1 19 1 19 205 198 191 148 119 119 STUDENT INDEX BAKER, MARY, Cape Girardeau ......,.,,,, BAKER, RICHARD W., Cape Girardeau ...., BAKER, SHELTON, Dexter ..Y,,,,......,,. BAKER, TERRY A., Gideon .............. 2 BAKER WILLIAM B. Kennett .........,,. BALL, CHERYL J., Florissant .......,....... BALES, E. HARLEN, Ellington ............., BALLARD, LORETTA J., Knob Lick ........., BALLIVIAN, MERCEDES, La Paz, Bolivia BALSMANN, LINDA J., Cape Girardeau BANIA, JANE, Jennings .............,... BAN ISTER, ANGELA, Farmington .... 148, BANJAK, DAVID, St. Louis .,,,....,..,.,, BANKS, ESTELENA, Cape Girardeau ...... BANKEN, DOLORES ANN, Dexter ,.. BANKS, LLOYD JR., St. Louis ,..,., , BARBERO, DENNIS J., Berkeley ... BARKS, NEDRA S., Jackson ..... L BARNES, DENNIS E., Sikeston . BARNES, NANCY, Poynor .....,.......... BARNEY, ELEANOR M., Bernie v,,-,,--..,, BARNHOLTZ, JEFFREY I., University Ci ty -, BARSHA, MARY ANN, St. Louis ....,,.w,,., BARTEAU, JUD ITH, Florissant ......... 187, BARTELL, JOYCE F., St. Louis .,.....,.. 119 BARTHELMASS, MARY ANN, Kirkwood -148 BA RTHOLOMEW, BON ITA, Crestwood BARUCH, MARY ANN, Ferguson ..,........ BASKIN, ROBIE JANE, Caruthersville - 158, BASLER, JUSTINE A., Bloomsdale , - - . L - - . L BATCHELOR, BILL L., Harviell ,...., BATES, JAMES P., Risco .,......... BATES, RICHARD T., University City ,,,.,.. BATHA, CARL, Caseyville, Illinois ,.....,... BATTEN, JOHN L., JR., Naylor ..,......... BATTON, RAY, Williamsville ... BAUER, DOROTHY R., De Soto . BAUER, DAVID K., Kirkwood -- BAUER, RAYMOND, St. Louis -. BAUGH, JANET G., St. Louis -- BAUGHER, LOY, Sikeston ................. BAUMANN, MARY L., Overland ,..,......,, BAUMGARDNER, MARSHA, Poplar Bluff .... BAUR, JUDITH ANN, Washington ......... BAYS, JO DEANE, Cape Girardeau 148, 191, BEAHER, JOSEPH LEE, New Madrid ...... BEAN, GARY PAUL, Dexter .........,.,,. BEARD, DANIEL H., Cape Girardeau ..,.. . BEARD, DONALD LEE, Cape Girardeau ,... BEARD, HELEN E., St. Louis ......,...,.., BEARD, IRVIN, Cape Girardeau .... BEASLEY, DAVID, Naylor ....... BEASLEY, VIRGINIA, Naylor ...,.... BEATTY, GARY N., Arnold ............... BEAUDEAN, JOEL R., Cape Girardeau BEAUDEAN, GWEN, Cape Girardeau ...... BECHTOLD, ELIZABETH, Sikeston .......... BECK, JACK WILLIAM, Kirkwood .......... BECK, MARGARET S., Kirkwood ..,... 140, BECK, SHEILA A., Northwoods .......... - BECKER, ELIZABETH M., Fenton .....,.,.. - BECKER, KAREN LEE, De Soto ..,... 148, BECKER, WILLIAM JOHN, Overland ......., BECKING, LANA S., Bernie .....,.. .,,. BEDELL, CHARLES L., Glendale ..... ...- BEEBE, ALBERT JAMES, St. Louis -- ---- BEECH, DAVID S., Crestwood ..... .... BEESE, KENNETH L., St. Louis -.- ---- BEGER, MELODY, St. Louis .... ....., BEHRENS, KENNETH C., BEHYMER, ROBERT M., St. Louis --- ------ BEILE, GEROLD A., St. Louis ..... ,,,.. . BEIS, SUE, Gideon ............,......... BELKO, SUSAN, St. Louis ............ 140, BELL, WILLIAM J., Cape Girardeau ....... BELL, LAWANA, Cape Girardeau .... 159, BELL, MARY A., St. Louis ...,.... 120, 190, BELL, RICHARD A., Kennett .............. BELL, ROBERT JAMES, Cape Girardeau -.- BELLERSON, JUDITH, St. Louis ............ BELLVILLE, STEPHEN, Pacific ............,, BENASSI, TERRY, St. Louis ................ BENDER, NANCY, Cape Girardeau .-120, BENNETT, MARILYN KAY, Sikeston ........ BENNETT, MARTHA DEE, Marquand ........ BENO, ROBERT, Kirkwood ........, .... BENTMANN, EUGENIA B., St. Louis ........ ..--14B, 119 119 158 209 119 191 119 158 140 119 119 140 188 140 148 158 119 119 140 205 119 140 140 119 219 229 216 119 140 192 119 148 119 119 140 158 228 120 119 120 120 120 158 140 159 227 159 159 120 148 140 -44 140 140 120 159 120 120 159 194 120 140 188 148 120 206 159 120 140 140 206 120 159 216 120 223 235 120 159 120 120 206 229 159 159 205 140 BERARDI, THOMAS A., St. Louis BERGFELD, JOHN J., St. Louis BERGHORN, COLLEEN A., Union ,,.,,-140, BERGOVOY, STEVE B., Des Peres . ...... , BERGT, NANCY, Altenburg .....,,... 148, BERKBUEGLER, DARRYL, Perryville ......... BERKBIGLER, THOMAS P., Perryville BERMAN, JOSEPH M., University City ...... BERNARD, WILLIAM G., Crestwood ........ BERRIDGE, LEEDS C., St. Louis ..... BERRY, CAROLYN J., Charleston --- BERRY, JAMES ALLEN, Bonne Terre BERRY, ROSE MARIE, Senath -.. BERRY, VICKY, Cape Girardeau .... 140, BERRY, VICTORIA, Williamsville ...,,..... BESHER, JAMES R., Ferguson .... BESS, LeROY STEPHEN, Bell City ....,,.... BESSELSEN, GLENDA R., Florissant .... 140, BETZ, JOHN J., Pacific ..,..,,,,..,,..... BEUSSINK, JUDY T., Leopold ....... BEUSSINK, VIRGINIA M., Leopold ....... - BICKEL, DEBORAH A., Berkeley ............ BIERSCHWAL, ROGER L., Cape Girardeau -- BIERBAUM, SARA ANN, Cape Girardeau -- BIGGS, BRENDA K., Holcomb .............. BIGGS, JUDITH ANN, St. Ann ...... 148, BILLER, RON, St. Louis ,,,..,............ BILOKUR, VITALIJ, Shelton, Connecticut -- BINGAMAN, BARB A., Des Peres ......... BIRK, DANNY RAY, Cape Girardeau ...... BIRK, SANDY, Jackson .......,..... 120, BIRKHEAD, ALICE LEE, Bridgeton ......... BIRKMAN, SHIRLEY ANN, Advance ....... BIRNIE, SANDRA MAY, Affton ............ BISCHOF, CAROL A., Florissant .......... BISHOP, VIVAN R., Jonesboro, Illinois ..., BLACK, EARL, Sanford, Florida ............ BLACK, LINDA J., Poplar Bluff ........., . BLACK, ROBERT D., Sikeston .....,. BLACKBURN, JAMES A., St. Louis --- BLACKISTON, ANNABEL, Cape Girardeau ...........,..,, 159, BLACKWELL, CORY D., University City ..... BLACKWELL, SHEILA A., Cape Girardeau -- BLADES, JOSEPH, Bloomfield ,...,. --148, BLANKENSHIP, SHARON, Catron ...,...., BLANKINSHIP, JAMES F., Kennett .... .... BLANKS, LINDA R., Poplar Bluff -.- ---- BLANTON, KATHLEEN K., Malden .... ---- BLATTEL, GLORIA E., Illmo ,.,,.,......,. . BLATTEL, MARGARET ANN, Oran ......... BLATTEL, THOMAS EARL, Cape Girardeau BLEIMUND, AUGUST, St. Louis ............ BLIGGENSTORFER, HAROLD, St. Louis ..,.. BLOUNT, CHESTER V., Overland .......... BLUE, ROBERT L., Richmond BOCKHORST, DEE ANN, Heights -148, Cape Girardeau .....,..,,.. 120, 192, BOECKMANN, JUDY A., St. Louis -.120, BOEDEFELD, WILLIAM M., St. Louis ........ BOEMLER, BETTY M., Eureka ........ 120, BOETTCHER, CHARLOTTE, Frohna ........ BOETTCHER, JANET L., Ferguson -- BOETTCHER, RICHARD C., St. Charles BOGE, GWENETH, Overland .... 45, 148, BOHANNON, GLEN DALE, Morehouse .... BOHART, CHARLENE, Little Rock, Arkansas BOHLING, JANET E., Farmington - BOHNERT, EDWARD, Perryville .... BOHNERT, SHARON KAY, Oak Ridge BOLIN, ALMA HEINEN, Steele ..... BOLLINGER, ARTHUR E., St. Ann --- BOLLINGER, CHARLOTTE, Illmo --- BOLLINGER, DANIEL J., Benton ........... BOLLINGER, MICHAEL, Benton .........,., BOLLINGER, STEVEN L., Sedgewickville .... BOI-TE, TRUDY S., St. Louis ........,...... BOLTON, CAROL LYNN, House Springs -159, BOND, GARY ALAN, Creve Coeur .... 140, BOND, JUDY, Jackson ....,...,,,,,,,,,, BONE, FRANCES J., Cape Girardeau ...... BONHAM, GRAHAM A., Chesterfield ...... BOONE, DAVID L., Poplar Bluff .....,.... BOONE, MARGIE, sf. Louis .... 54, 159, 192, 212, 213, aoRcHARD1, GARY, sf. Charles .......... BORCHELT, JUDITH ANN, Cape Girardeau BORCHELT, PAUL DAVID, College Park, Maryland -- ---- 120 205 159 120 232 159 120 120 148 120 140 159 159 215 120 159 148 216 120 192 120 120 120 189 120 195 205 159 120 120 186 159 159 148 140 120 205 120 120 120 215 120 120 219 191 120 120 148 140 148 140 120 120 205 205 193 229 206 189 120 140 140 218 159 195 188 120 140 148 120 140 148 120 140 120 191 200 120 140 229 120 214 205 159 148 BORELLA, DARRON, St. Louis --. BORGSCHULTE, DORWOOD, Portage Des Sioux .,........... ......- BORTSCHELLER, DAVID, St. Louis ......... BORSCH, JEANNE ANNETTE, Ferguson .... BOSMA, MARCIA E., St. Louis ...... ....-- BOSTIC, SUSAN J., Overland ..,... BOSTON, DIANA M., Sikeston ...... BOTKIN, LINDA CAROL, Farmington ...... BOTTCHEN, FRANGENE M., St. Louis ...... BOTTS, BECKY, St, Louis ...... -...-...-- BOURZIKAS, JOHN, St. Louis ........ 215, BOUSE, CHARLES DENNIS, Bourbon ...... BOWDEN, DENNIS, St. Louis ......------- BOWSER, KENNETH H., St. Louis -.- BOYD, JOHN F., lllmo ......... ..---- BOYER, ANNA, Kewanee ....... ------, BOYD, JERRY, Sedgewickville ...... 121, BQYT, CLAUDIA KAY, Dexter ............ BOZEMAN, CHERYL LYNE, Brentwood ..... 205 148 120 148 120 120 121 140 140 140 233 140 121 159 143 121 205 140 148 BRADQBURY, ROBERT N., Webster Groves .... 121 BRADEN, JOHN D., lllmo ......,........ 140 BRADFORD, DAVID C., St. Louis ......... 140 BRADLEY, LOIS FLORIA, Cape Girardeau . 159 BRADLEY, RICHARD L., St. Louis ......... 159 BRAMLETT, CHAROLYN, Cardwell 141, 160, 192 BRANDHORST, FRANK H., St. Louis ..... 160 BRANDT, MIMI, Florissant ,,.... 54, 148, 195, 212, 218, 225 BRANDT, TERRY, St. Louis ............... 160 BRANNAN, JERRY, St. Louis ........ --- 205 BRANT, SUSAN P., University City ....... 148 BRASHEARS, MILTON A., Sikeston ......... 121 BRASIER, JANET L., Robertsville --36, 160, 241 BRASWELL, CHARLENE, Alton ........... 148 BRASHERS, TERRY E., Charleston --- --- 121 BRAUN, JEANNE M., Florissant --- .-.,- 121 BRAUNS, PEGGY, St. Louis ....... ...... 1 91 BRAY, ELLEN, Cape Girardeau ...... 160, 222 BRAY, MARY S., Cape Girardeau ........ 121 BREAK, CALVIN W., Cape Girardeau ...., 121 BREBE, HAROLD ....................... 223 BRECKENRIDGE, BARBARA, Kansas City 121, 186 BREECE, LOIS ANN, Kirkwood ........... 195 BREMER, CAROLYN R., Frohna ...... 121, 232 BREMER, SHARON, Frohna .......... 148, 232 BRENNAN, LAVONNA J., Cape Girardeau BRESNAHAN, JERRY, Florissant ......... BREWER, RALPH JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau - BREWER, STEVEN, Crystal City ........... BRICKHAUS, MARILYN J., Perryville ..... - BRIGANCE, FOLNDA, Ballwin ............. BRLGHAM, ALICE M., sf. Louis ......... BRISCOE, PATRICIA E., St. Louis ...... 140, BRIXEY, DARRELL M., Qulin ............. BRIXEY, JOAN ELIZABETH, Qulin --- --- BROCK, PAMELA R., Jackson ..... --- BRODERICK, JANE, Imperial .... ...... BROGAN, PAT, Benton ....... LLRQMET, CAROL A., sf. Louis ...... 1 .-.-1-2-It BROOKS, FAYE J., Jackson ............ . BROOKS, STEPHEN W., Festus ............ BROUGHTON, DAVID C., Bellfntn Nbrs --- BROWN, CAROL ANN, High Ridge .,..... BROWN, CAROLYN GIBSON, Dexter ..... BROWN, CHARLES M., St. Louis ........ . BROWN, DAVID CHARLES, University City .................. 141, BROWN, LAURIE, St. Louis .............. BROWN, LINDA K., Cape Girardeau .... - BROWN, MARILYN J., St. Louis ........... BROWN, MELINDA E., Cape Girardeau ............ 141, 192, BROWN, PHYLLIS A., St. Louis ........ 121, RUTH, Cape Girardeau ......... BROWN, SUSAN, Charleston ...... ....., BROWNSHER, NORMAN, St. Louis ........ BRUCKER, MICHAEL A., Chaffee ......... . BROWN, BRUEGGEN, MARY ANN, Florissant 160, 195 BRUEGGER, DIANE, St. Louis ...... ...... BRUNE, JANET CAROL, Florissant ........ BRUNE, WILLIAM B., Cape Girardeau BRUNER, LINDA, St. Louis ...........,.. BRUNER, LYNN SUE, St. Louis ............ BRUNJES, BARBARA, Villa Ridge .... 121, BRUNS, JOYCE, St. Charles ..... ....... BRYANT, SHARON, Morehouse -- .... -- BRYANT, SUE, Crystal City ........ .... BRYANT, JOHN, Morehouse .............. BUCHANAN, ANNE, Cape Girardeau --141, BUCHANAN, LINDA, Sikeston ............. BUCHER, LINDA, Cairo, Illinois ...... BUCHER, THOMAS, Kirkwood ..... BUCHHOLZ, JAMES J., St. Louis .... 148 140 148 200 140 160 187 187 160 148 121 148 160 190 160 160 141 229 121 121 227 121 121 160 193 193 121 212 160 121 224 160 141 121 121 141 189 121 148 121 148 192 121 148 121 141 BUCHWALD, BERTHA, St. Louis ............ BUCKEY, JUDITH ANN, St. Louis .148, I 89, BUCKNER, CAROL A., Hanley Hills ........ BUCKNER, PAMELA Jo, Desloge BUCKNER, SUSAN KAY, si. Louis BUEHLMAIER, NORMAN, si. Louis .... if BUERK, BETTY, Sullivan ........... BUERSMEYER, DALE J., Washington .,...... BUKOWSKY, LOIS, University City .148, 22 BULLARD, WILMA, Bloomfield .,,......... BUNTING, BARBARA E., Livermore, California ..... BURCHELL, CARL D., Clarkton ,,- BURDINE, TOINY L., Bloomfield -.- 4, BURGE, JUDY, Puxlco .............. .... BURGER, DAVID F., Cape Girardeau -- --., BURGER, JOSEPH C,, lllmo ........ BURK, IVA D., Bertrand ...,........... . BURKE, TERRY L., Sikestorl ............... - BURKE, THOMAS RICHARD, Cape Girardeau - BURKE, BARBARA R., St. Louis ......,...L L BURKEMPER, DENNIS J., Ofallon .......... BURKHOLDER, JERRY L., Pacific -.- BURNETTE, CONNIE, .....,.... BURN:-LAM, MARY J., si. Louis -- hifi BURNS, BEVERLY K,, Glen Allen ...... 148, BURNS, BILLIE DARLEN, St. Ann ...,..,,. BURTNER, GAYE A., St. Louis ........., . BUSCH, EILENE F., St. Louis --- ---141 BUSCH, HERBERT C., St. Louis --- --,,--- BUSH, BONLNIE, Sikeston ...... BUTTRY, RENA ROSA, Lutesville - .. BYRD, JERRY, ................ BYRD, RONALD D., Portageville .... 1 BYRNE, DENNIS, Cape Girardeau -.. .... BYRNS, DAVID, ............... 141 231 160 141 187 141 121 141 229 148 121 121 121 160 121 121 121 121 160 121 121 205 121 121 225 160 160 228 160 188 148 121 121 209 121 C CAGANN, NANCY A., Brazil, Indiana .... CAINE, SUSAN, Glendale ......., 41, 160, CALDWELL, LUCY ANN, Lutesville .... 160 CALHOUN, CORINE K., Webster Groves J- CALL, DON, Cape Girardeau ......,..... CALLAWAY, CAROL, Kennett ............. CALLIS, PAUL, Kennett ...s,............. CALLMEYER, KAREN, St. Louis -,148, 187 CALLONI, DONALD L., Hazelwood ........ CAMPBELL, MARCA, Cape Girardeau ...... CANDIDO, SHARON, St. Louis ............ CANNON, JERRY, St. Louis ..... ss.. 1 41, CANTRELL, JUDITH, Liberty -ss .... 141, CANZIANI, GEORGIA, St. Louis ............ CARDER, WILLIAM W., St. Louis .......... CARLETON, DAVID L., Cape Girardeau ---- CARLSON, TERRY L., Clayton ............. CARMAN, DENNIS D., St. Louis ........... CARNEY, LARRY B., Dexter -.. ---...-. CARRIERE, DONNA, St. Louis ..... 45, CARRON, ANN, Ste. Genevieve .......... CARROW, DARLENE J., Festus ..........,.. CARTER, JUDY BRUNTON, Cape Girardeau CARUTHERS, RICHARD A., Berkeley .....,. E CARUTHERS, WILLIAM J., SI. Louis ss ..... -- CASEY, FRAN, Cape Girardeau ........... CASEY, GLEEN, Campbell ..,,........ 212 CASSOUTT, GARY M., Cape Girardeau --.l- CASTLE, SUE, Mounds, Illinois -.- CASTLE, PATRICIA ANN, Jennings CATO, PAMELA, Dexter ......... CATO, PATRICIA, Cape Girardeau -.- --- CAUBLE, ANN L., Cape Girardeau ........ CAUBLE, MARY, Cape Girardeau CAUGHLAN, THOMAS J., Webster Groves N 121 224 188 121 121 121 160 212 205 121 148 186 188 148 121 121 121 121 121 160 160 141 160 205 205 192 213 121 121 160 121 121 121 121 161 CAYSE, JOY L., Cape Girardeau .......,,. CHAPMAN, KENNETH, Farmington ......., CHAPMAN, MIKE, St. Louis ...... 148, 215, CHASE, WILLIAM S., Webster Groves ..,.. . CHASTAIN, JUDY E., Cape Girardeau .... . CHEATHAM, LANA J., St. Louis ...,........ CHEEK, JAMES L., Cape Girardeau -.- --- CHILDERS, ORVILLE D., Sikeston ..... -.- CHISUM, CAROL A., Cape Girardeau ..... - 149, CUNNINGHAM, LINDA, Chaffee .......... CHOATE, KAY J., Sikeston ........ CHRIST, LAVERNE, Imperial ........ CHRISTIE, CURTIS S., Brooklyn, New York CHRISTNER, DONNA L., Mt. Sterling, Illinois CHRISTOPHEL, SHARON, St. Louis ......... CHUMLEY, JAMES E., Fenton .,....... CHURCH, LARRY, Poplar Bluff ........ CIMICATA, LEE FRANCES, St. Louis ,.,.. CISSELL, MICHAEL F., Portage Des Sioux CLAGGETT, JOHN A., Union ............. CLARK, CAROL AGNES, Berkeley .... ..- CLARK, DANNIE E., Morehouse ........... CLARK, GEORGIA F., Cape Girardeau ..... , CLARK, KAREN, DeSoto ..,.....,,,,,, 141 CLARK, MARY, Bloomfield ..,.,.. .,,,, CLARK, RANDALL W., St. Louis -.- -.- CLARK SUSAN, St. Louis .......... ..... CLARK, SYDINEY, Webster Groves ........ CLARY, JIM, Sikeston .............. 121 CLAYTON, GARY L., Poplar Bluff ...... f- CLEEK, RICHARD, Cape Girardeau ......... CLEETON, JO LYNN, Cape Girardeau -141, CLELAND, MONA E., Cape Girardeau .... . CLEMENT, PATRICIA JO, Bernie --,,,------- CLIFTON, KAREN L., Crystal City .......... CLINE, NANCY WYNNE, Cape Girardeau -- CLINGINGSMITH, ROBERT, Jackson ....... CLIPPARD, LONNIE D., Advance .... -.- CLUBB, MARSHA, ,,,,,,,------- --- COATES, EMMA JO, Sikeston -- --- COATS, SUSAN, Poplar Bluff ...... --. COBB, RICHARD D., Bloomsdale .......... COCHRANE, JAMES, Cape Girardeau ...... CODEMO, MARJORIE, Affton .... 149, 192, COFFEL, MARIAN P., Barnhart ......,,,, , COFFEY, LEWIS G., Dexter .... --- COHEN, HERBERT, St. Louis ...... --- COILE, JAYNE E., Cape Girardeau -- --- COKER, CHARLES R., JR., Ballwin .... --- COLE, DOTNNA K., Kennett ,,,,,,,- ,,,, - COLE, KATHY LEE, Overland -.. ------ COLE, MARY ELLEN, Ofallon --- ---141, COLEMAN, MARY K., DeSoto .,,,,,,,,,,,- COLYER, RON, McClure, Illinois --45, 59, COMBS, SANDRA KAY, St. Louis .......... COMPAS, DAVID F., Cape Girardeau ..... CONKLIN, PAULA I.,, Jackson ,,-,--------- CONLEY, LEWIS, Sikeston ..... .... 1 41, CONLEY, PAUL, Sikeston ,,,,-- ------ CONNELLY, JEANNIE, Potosi .--,,,,,,,,,,, CONNOR, LINDA, Caruthersville ...... coNRoY, WAYNE, Richmond Heights -Iii CONWAY, ROBERT D., Weingarten -... COOK, CHARLES WAYNE, Farmington - COOK, GARY, Cape Girardeau ...... coox, MARGARET E., copo Girardeau-:EE COOK, RONALD H., Cape Girardeau - COOKE, BRENDA S., Affton ........ COOKE, CATHLEEN N., St. Louis --- COOPER, CAROLE J., Lilbourn ...... - COOPER, CLIFTON B., Blue Springs -- COOPER, PAMELA E., Kennett ..... , COPE, GLORIA J., St. Ann .......... . COPELAND, DONNA, Cape Girardeau - COPELAND, HARRY, Dexter ......... CORBIN, BEVERLY A., Dexter .....,, , CORD, DAVID A., Olivette -.- CORDER, SHARON R., Puxico ....... CORLEY, THERESSE M., Arcadia .... . CORMACK, MARILYN R., Florissant -.- CORRY, TIMOTHY, Overland ....,,, CORRELL, JUDY A., Caruthersville -.- CORSE, DIANE S., Metropolis, Illinois CORTEZ, ALEX E., Piedmont ......... CORTNER, TOM M., Cape Girardeau COSTELLO, LEO J., St. Louis ........ COSTIN, JERRY E., Cape Girardeau -- COUCH, ROBERT A., Sikeston --- COWAN, EDWARD D., Sullivan ..... --- COWIN, MICHAEL N., Imperial .......... COWLES, DACIE U., Cape Girardeau ...... COWSER, BEVERLY, Charleston -149, 224, COX, ANTHONY J., Kennett ,,,,--,,-,,,, COX, BRENDA, Cape Girardeau ......... COX, BRUCE, Fenton ............... 162, 121 121 233 141 141 121 121 121 121 121 121 141 121 161 161 161 148 121 121 161 141 121 232 141 121 121 121 200 121 225 192 141 161 149 141 121 122 149 161 186 161 122 229 149 122 122 122 161 122 141 186 122 161 161 161 122 221 222 141 141 161 122 161 225 122 141 149 122 149 122 161 122 122 141 122 161 161 122 161 141 122 161 122 122 122 122 122 149 161 162 229 122 122 206 cox, cox, cox, cox, cox, cox, cox DONNA, St. Louis ........ 38, GLORIA, Ste. Genevieve - LINDA, Advance ........ ..... LINDA S., St. Louis .... MARY S., Doniphan -- PHYLLIS, St. Louis ...... ...., 162, Unn-1-41-,- miiiiii- 141, , VIRGINIA G., Ellington --- .... ---- CRABTREE, PEGGY A., St. Louis .,........ CRACRAFT, SUSAN B., Jackson . 122, CRAGEN, SHARON L., St. Louis -- .... -- CRASS, TERRY, Cape Girardeau .... CRAVENS, JEANETTE, New Madrid ........ CRAWFORD, KAREN, Chaffee ............ CRAYNE, JAMES L., St. Charles ...... 122, CREAMER, CLAY F., St. Louis ..... ..... - CREATHEUSE, DEBORAH, ................ CREGLOW, SALLY JO, Jackson .......... CRESSWELL, MARIAN S., Herculaneum .... CRIMMINS, MARTHA A., Ballwin -149, 224, CRITES, HAROLD, Sedgewickville ....,..... CRITES, PHYLLIS, Cape Girardeau .... 162, CRITES CRITES, SANDRA E., Williamsville .... 141, CROSS, DEBORAH L., Madrid, Spain --141, CROY, JUDITH A., Advance .............. CUBA, JAMES, St. Louis ........,... 141, CUMBEE, GLORIA, Poplar Bluff ...... CUNNINGHAM, NANCY B., Farmington --- CUNNINGHAM, TEDDY L., Fisk ............ CURETON, CAROL S., Poplar Bluff ..,..... CURLETT, BARB A., St. Louis ............ . CURRINGTON, DENNIS R., Farmington .... CURTIS, STEVEN C., St. Louis .,.......,.. . CUSIMANO, CAROL M., St. Louis .......... DAHER, ROBERT P., St. Louis .... .... DAIN, STEVEN P., Olive Branch, Illinois ....... .... DALTON, JOSEPH H., Jackson --- ---- DAMAN, DONNA L., St. Louis --- ----- DANIELS, ROBERTA J., Florissant -- ----- DANNENMUELLER, LENNY, Oran ..,........ DARTER, TERRY, ........................, DAUGHERTY, CAROLYN K., Crystal City --- DAUME, JAMES W., Cape Girardeau ...... DAVENPORT, SHARLIE, St. Louis .......... DAVIDIAN, HARRY, L. I. City, New York -- DAVIE, LARRY G., Cape Girardeau ........ DAVIES, DAVID W., Cape Girardeau ...... RUSBY C., Jackson .............. DAVIS, BARBARA G., Hillsboro ........... - DAVIS, CAROLYN B., Belleville, Illinois --. DAVIS, CHERYL L., St. Louis .............. DAVIS, DALE, Sherwsbury ............... DAVIS, DIANNE C., Fenton .............. DAVIS, ELIZABETH H., Cape Girardeau DAVIS, HOLLY L., St. Louis .............. DAVIS, FRANCES, Cape Girardeau ........ DAVIS JANE, Bernie ........... DAVIS: KAREN A., Elsberry .... DAVIS ,-KATHERINE M., St. Louis -- DAVIS, MARILYN K., Bernie ........ DAVIS, RALPH W., Cape Girardeau -- DAVIS, SHARON L., Piedmont ............ DAVIS, SHERI, St, Louis ............ 141, DAVIS, SUSAN L., St. Louis ............. DAVIS O'N, KATHLEEN A., Poplar Bluff DAWES, JO ANN, Maplewood ............ DAWSON, CAROL A., St. Louis ........... DAWSON, DIXIE, New Madrid .......... DAY, MYRNA, Hazelwood, 45, 149, 218, 188, 213 192 DEASON, MARY A., Marion, Illinois --149, DeCAMP, LYNN E., Manchester ........... DeCLUE, SANDRA, Hazlewood --54, 162, DeFIEl.D, MARIANE, Charleston ...... 122, DeFOREST, LARRY B., Cape Girardeau .... DEIMEKE, MARY, Maplewood ...... DEKEN, JOAN L., Qulin .......... DELAY, DARRELL J., Bell City --- DELAY RUSSELL G., Advance --- DELL, RONALD G., Malden ...... DENNIS, RICHARD, Whitewater --- DENNY, DONALD W., Anna, Illinois DENNY, SHEILA, Richmond Hgts. -.- DENNY, PATRICIA A., St. Louis ---- DENTON CAROLYN S. Bloomfield - 224, DENTON: DTANN R., cope oiioidooo'-'W' DENYS, SANDRA R., Kirkwood .... DEPPER, NANCY A., Farmington .... DEPPING KIMMET H., Ofallon .......... DePRIESTi RACHEL M., Caruthersville ...... DEREIGN , JAMES A., Caruthersville .... 149, DESALME, FRED A., Fenton .............. 188 162 162 188 188 191 141 122 186 122 122 141 141 200 122 122 141 122 229 141 223 122 187 191 141 206 222 122 141 122 149 122 162 162 122 209 149 162 162 229 122 122 162 122 149 141 122 162 141 122 149 208 122 149 122 122 122 122 141 162 122 162 191 122 141 141 141 162 122 191 192 162 229 122 162 141 122 122 162 122 149 122 122 162 141 163 149 215 122 DETJEN, BETTY M., Perryville .....,... 122, DETRING, JOANN R., Farmington ......... DETTMANN, DEBORAH, St. Louis -.. DETTMER, DENNIS, Arcadia ..,.......,,., DEVLIN, CHARLES M., Jennings -- DEVOUTON, SUSAN A., Normandy 182, DICKERSON, DANIEL L., Jackson .......... DICKSON, BARBARA L., St. Louis .,,....... DIERBERG, FORREST E., Jennings .... 163, DIETER, ELLA, Potosi ...........,....... DLETZEL, LARRY R., Crestwood -- DILL, JUDITH s., Sullivan DILLENDER, BEN L., si. Ann ,..,. DLLLING, KENNETH E., si. Louis DILLON, BARBARA, si. Louis ....,, DIMAGGIO, PAULETTE, Crystal ciiy DINKINS, GERALD W., Frederickton ......,. DIRDEN, JOSEPH H., Cape Girardeau ..... DIRNBERGER, DOROTHY, Oran .......... DIRNBERGER, HENRY J., Benton -.. DITTO, WILLIAM J., Doniphan .-- DIVINCEN, MICHAEL, St. Louis -.. DIXON, PHILLIP L., Campbell ............ DIXON, TOM, Overland ........,,....., DOCKINS, CHARLES D., Cape Girardeau --- DODD, CAROLYN S., Jonesboro, Illinois -- DODGE, STEVEN, Dexter ..,,............. DODSON, ALTON, Charleston ............ DODSON, ROBERT L., Cape Girardeau ---- DOELLING, DEN O., Venedy, Illinois ...... DOERGE, DAVID J., St. Louis .-...-..... . DOERING, TERRY P., Webster Groves ...,. - DOERR, NORMA J., St. Louis ........ 149 DOERR, KATHY, St. Louis --141, 192, 193 DOERR, SUSAN C., St. Louis ....,,.. 122 DOHOGNE, CHRISTINE, Cape Girardeau J- DOHOGNE, MELVIN C., Illmo ,,,....,.,,, DONALDSON, LINDA K., Morrisonville, Illinois .....,...,..... - - - DONALDSON, LINDA G., St. Louis .... 122 DONLEY, GERALDINE, St. Louis --- ------ DONNER, CHERYL D., Sikeston .... .... DONZE, JANIS A., Ste. Genevieve -- ---- DORN, MICHAEL M., University City ....... DOST, RONALD E., Cape Girardeau ...... DOUGHERTY, RONALD R., St. Louis --149, DOUGHTY, RUSSELL W., Cape Girardeau -- DOUGLAS, JEAN A., Bonne Terre .... 141, DOUMOURAS, CATHERINE, St. Louis ...... DOVER, JIM, Overland .................. DOWNING, RICHARD W., Malden -- ---- DOYLE, DONNA L., Shrewsbury .... .... r DARVEN, BUDDIE, s..........,,..,..... , DREYER, LEONARD G., University City ..... DRUCKENMILLER, TINA, Pocahontas 232 141 141 141 163 195 141 122 205 163 122 163 122 122 122 149 163 149 122 122 149 149 163 205 141 141 141 122 122 206 122 163 195 228 186 122 122 141 194 122 122 122 122 141 205 122 195 123 141 141 149 141 122 141 DRURY, ANNETTE, Ste. Genevieve -.- ---.194 DUBIS, TOM J., St. Louis ........... 149 DUBOIS, BARRY, Perryville .... -- 123 DUBOIS, JAMES, St. Charles ...,.... 123, 200 DUBRAY, BERNARD, Ferguson --.A ......... 141 DUENWALD, WILLIAM E., St. Louis - 123 DUFFNER, RICHARD A., Hermann --- 122 DUFUR, TERRY A., Clayton ...... 123 DUGAN, FRANK E., Herculaneum --- 163 DUGAN, JOHN W., Herculaneum --- 163 DUGAN, MICHAEL G., Charleston -.- --.123 DULEY, MICHAEL, Dexter ......... 123 DUNAVANT, CHERYL E., Clayton .-- 123 DUNCAN, BOBBY J., Jennings --- 163 DUNCAN, JANE, St. Louis .... .... 1 49, 190 DUNCAN, YVONNE, Parma .... ....... 1 23 DUNIPHAN, REGENA, Chaffee ............ 123 DUNHAM, JEAN, .................. 182, 187 DUNHAM, RICHARD K., Brentwood .... 163 209 DUNKER, MARY J., Cairo, Illinois ........ 123 DUNKLIN, JUDITH L., Cape Girardeau .... 186 DUNN, JOE P., Jackson ............ 163, 237 DUNN, KATHLEEN, Florissant ............ DUNN, KEITH, Jackson .................. DUNN, MURRAY, Lutesville .............. DURANT, BARBARA A., Grosse Pts., Mich. DURKEMPER, CHARLES .................. DYER, PATRICIA L., Webster Groves --163, E EADS, CONNIE K., Hazelwood -- ..... -- EAKER, ROBERT W., Lutesville ............ EAKER, DIANA F., Qulin ............ 163, EAKINS, ROGER L., Jackson ............. EAKINS, SAUNDRA J., Cape Girardeau --- EAKLOR, THOMAS W., Florissant ........... EAST, WILLIAM R., Cape Girardeau EASTBURN, JOHN A., Poplar Bluff ........ EASTMAN, GAY, Jennings ........ 41, 163 123 123 141 141 141 192 123 123 191 123 149 149 123 206 195 EASTON, CRAIG C., St. Louis ....., - EATON, JAMES W., Marion, Illinois -- EBAUGH, PAUL L., Cape Girardeau -. EBBESON, BETTY A., Campell ....,. - EBERLE, THOMAS, Overland ......,. EBERT, GAIL M., St. Louis .......... EBRECHT, JOHN W., Webster Groves - 1555 - EBY, MIKE, Chaffee ............. ---149, ECCARDT, LARRY V., St. Louis ,...., ECKSTRAND, RICHARD A., St. Louis ,,...,. EDDLEMAN, CAROLE, Ullin, Illinois -.. EDELE, ROSS, St, Louis ....... ........... EDMONDS, SHIRLEY, Charleston ...... 1 49, EDWARDS, STEWART D., St. Louis ......., EFTLNK, ANLTA, Leopold ,........ EFTLNK, BARBARA J., ofon ...... EFTLNK, JAMES A., Chaffee -- EFTLNK, RosEMARY c., Oran EFTLNK, JOHN w., oron EGGERS, KAREN, St. Louis ................ EGGERS, SAUNDRA, Jackson ............. EGGERS, DORIS, St. Louis -.46, 163, 229, EHLERS, RICHARD, St. Louis ...,.,.. 163, EHLERT, RAYMOND E., St. Louis .......... EHLERS, DARREL D., Welge, Illinois .,,.... EHRLICH, DIANE S., Cape Girardeau EIKE, DONALD, St. Louis ............. EILERMANN, KEITH G., Florissant ,,,.. iiii 212 Poplar Bluff ..........., 46, 164, 191, EILER, RICHARD E., Imperial .... ....... EILER, TERRY W., Imperial .........f...... ELAM, JANET K., St. Louis ............ 141 ELFRANK, DEBRAH, Cape Girardeau ..,... ELFRINK, CYTHIA M., Lutesville .......... ELLIS, DORRIS, Cape Girardeau ,......... ELLIS, KAREN S., Mt, Vernon, Illinois .............. 141, ELLIS, RONNIS, Steele .................. ELLISON, DAVID S., University City ...... EMAS, JAMES, Florissant .......,... EMERY, DALE R., Poplar Bluff ..... - EMHT, ATWOOD, Lemay ....... ENDERLE, LARRY, Kelso ,........ EMRICH, JOANN R., Kirkwood -.. ENGLAND, JACKY W., Steele -,- ERICKSON, RALPH A., St. Arm -.- ERLBACHER, ROBERT W., Cape Girardeau ......... .... 141, ERNST, SHERRY, Morehouse .... ...... - ERVIN, JOY L., Cape Girardeau --- ESSERT, DIRK, Greve Coeur ......... ESSARY, COYETTA S., Cape Girardeau ESSMA, RAYMOND J., St. Louis ...... . ETTER, STEPHEN S., Kirkwood .... . EVANS, JAN, Bismarck ......... EVANS, JUDY, Bismarck ..... ......... EVANS, PENNY, Elsberry ..- .--- EYE, REGINA, Potosi .......... EXLER, CANDACE L., Florissant --- F FANGMEYER, NANCY L., St. Louis -. 123, 142, FANNON, JOYCE A., Overland ............ FANTER, DAVID C., St. Louis .... FARAGO, JUDITH L., Rock Hill ............ FARINELLA, JANICE, St. Louis ...... 149, FARMER, ELAINE, Cape Girardeau ........ FARMER, MARY E., Lilbourn ...... . FARRELL, EVERETT, Pagedale ......... FARRELL, JAMES A., Spanish Lake -.- FARRIS, IVA J., Cape Girardeau .-- FEATHERSTON, JEFFREY, Doniphan ........ FEATHERSTON, LARRY C., Doniphan ...... FEHL, NORMAN, SI. Charles ....... FEENEY, CHARLES A., St. Louis ---- FEE, SHERI J., Cape Girardeau ..... - FEE, MARILYN J., Cape Girardeau --- FEHLIG, KENNETH, SI. Louis ....... FEHLMANN, JOANN, St. Louis ............ FEHRMANN, DAVID J., St. Louis .... 142 FELDEWERTH, THEODORE, Florissant .... FELDMEIER, JAMES R, Cape Girardeau FELTS, THOMAS J., Kirkwood ...... ilif' FELTZ, NANCY, Sullivan ............ 164 FENWICK, MIRIAM L., Crestwood ........ FERANEC, PEGGY, Overland ............ FERGUSON, LYNDA J., Poplar Bluff ..... - FERNAN, SHEILA M., Orlando, Florida ...... FERRARIO, MICHAEL L., St. Louis .,.. 123 FERRELL, JAMES E., Caruthersville ...... FERRY, ALICE L., St. Louis ,........ FIALA, TERRY L., St. Louis .... - FIEHLER, DALE E., St. Louis .... FIELDS, BOBBY R., Kennett --- FIENUP, JAMES F., St. Louis .... 123 149 163 163 206 123 123 228 123 141 163 123 195 149 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 187 205 149 123 149 123 206 149 149 194 123 123 123 190 123 123 163 163 141 123 149 123 163 200 123 149 123 123 149 123 227 123 229 141 123 191 142 163 142 228 192 142 163 164 164 123 142 205 123 123 123 206 215 205 149 215 209 220 123 231 142 149 200 123 142 123 123 164 164 HNLEY, MILDRED J., cnorlosfon FISCHER, Bene, si, Louis ........ ...... FISCHER, DENNIS, si. Louis .............. FISCHER FISCHER 1 GARY N., Cape Girardeau -.124, .IACQUELYN J., Springfield ...... FISCHERI LYNMORE E., St. Louis 0149, 195, FISCHER, STEVE J., St, Louis ,...,......... FISHER, JACKIE, ..... ................... FISHER, JOAN E., Cape Girardeau . FISHER, JOHN C., Barrington, Illinois ..... FITZGERALD, JERRY W., Cape Girardeau FITZGERALD, MICHAEL R., St. Louis -.- FLAIRTY, ROBERT L., Pekin, Illinois .., FLAVIN, KATHRYN A., Webster Groves FLAVIN, PATRICIA, Webster Groves --. FLORES, BARBARA M., St. Louis ...L . FLOWERS, DIANE, St. Louis ........ 164, FLUEGGE, CAROL B., Cape Girardeau ..... FLYNN, JERRY J., Kirkwood ...,.......,.. FODGE, CHARLES M., Sikeston .,..... FOERSTER, SUSAN K., Florissant L-- FOLAND, BRENDA K., Jennings .... FOLEY, EILEEN B., Creve Coeur --- FOLEY, ROBERT A., Sugar Creek --. FOLKS, JEAN A., St. Louis ....... . FOLKS, MARY B., Malden ...... FORBIS, .IOHN W., St. Louis .... - FORD, BARBARA A., St. Charles ... FORD, DALE F., DeSoto .,........ FORD, JAMES, Brentwood ........ FORTNER, MARY A., Tallapoosa -.- FORTNER, ROYCE W., Tallapoosa -. FOSTER, CONNIE L., Campbell .......... FOSTER, KATE, Cape Girardeau .... 38, 41, 164, FOSTER, KATHY, FOSTER, NORMAN A., Bridgeton ........., FOSTER, PRESTON B., Cape Girardeau FOSTER, SUE, Sikeston ............. FOTINOS, STELLA, St. Louis ......... FOUSHEE, KENNETH, St. Louis .- FOWLER, BERRY J., Gideon .... FOX, Haydn A., Cairo, Illinois .. ---.- FOX, ROBERT G., Kennett ...... ...... rox, SHARON J., University cny .... FRALEY, MARY C., Canalou ...... ...... FRANK, JANIS I., St. Louis .,......,..... FRANKE, SANDRA, St. Louis ..,,..,,.,., FRANKLIN, RAYMA L., Cape Girardeau FRANKLIN, STEPHEN L., St. Louis .-.- FREDERICKS, JANET A., St. Louis .- FREDERICK, JERROLD N., St. Louis .-- FREEDMAN, RANDALL L., St. Louis .-. FREEMAN, DONNA K., Ferguson .... 124 149 164 200 164 224 124 222 142 205 124 124 124 164 124 124 223 124 124 124 142 149 164 142 149 142 164 192 164 149 164 164 124 223 142 209 124 164 206 149 124 124 227 149 142 246 124 124 142 124 195 FREESE, LARRY J., Jackson ...... 124 205 FREISE, ED, Union ................ ..... FRENCH, BARBARA A., Ferguson .......... 142 FRENCH, CAROL S., Cape Girardeau ..,......... 149, 182 195 FRENCH, OLIVER B., Charleston .......... 124 FRENCH, RICHARD E., St. Louis -.- -....124 FRENTZEL, ARTHUR E., Jennings -- ..... 149 FRENTZEL, CAROL A., St. Louis ........... 164 FRENTZEL, MICHAEL E., Uniontown ......., 124 FRERKER, THOMAS W., Carlyle, Illinois .... 149 FRESHWATER, JACQUELINE, St. Louis .164, 195 FRESHWATER, SHARON A., St. Louis ...... 149 FRITTS, TERRY, Dexter .................. 124 FRUTH, LOIS, Marissa, Illinois --- .. .-..-124 FRYE, RALPH, Cape Girardeau ............ 225 FRYER, CAROL A., Creve Coeur ....,.,..,, 142 FUCHS, ELLA, Imperial ..,....... 124, 215 233 FUHRI, MARTHA M., Ferguson ........ 164, 227 FUHRMANN, KAREN F., Cape Girardeau .... 149 FULKERSON, RAY F., Bloomfield .....,.... 164 FULLERTON, MARY L., Steele .... L... 1 49 G GABEL, KENNETH E., St. Louis ...... 124, 208 GAERTNER, SHIRLEY A., Hermann ........ 124 GAERTNER, WANDA LEE, Hermann ..,..,,. 142 GAGNEPAIN, MARY J., Perryville ........ 164 GAINES, BARBARA L., Charleston .124, 192 193 GAINES, CHERYL R., Florissant .,,.,...,,.. 142 GAINES, JOLENE V., St. Louis ,,,.,,.-,-,, 124 GAINES, PEGGY S., Dexter ..... .... 1 49 GAINEY, TIMOTHY K., Bridgeton .- .... 142 GAITHER, WARREN C., Zalma ,,. -....149 GALESKI, WAYNE, Ste. Genevieve .... 149 GALL, SHARON L., St. Louis ...... ..... 1 24 GANSKE, LINDA K., St. Louis .......,,,,. 124 GANYARD, MARGARET E., St. Louis -..164, 195 GARDNER, GARY, Arcadia ,,,,,,-,,,,,w-, 124 GARDNER, JANICE K., Fairland, Oklahoma .149 GARLAND, RONALD D., Sedgewickville L... 124 GARNER, EMMETT T., Malden ...,.,,,,,,-- 124 GARNER, SUZANNE, Overland ...... L... 1 24 GARNER, PEGGY M., Bridgeton -- L... 149 GARRETT, DONALD G., Kennett -- .... 142 GARVER, PAUL F., Fredericktown .......... 164 GASAWAY, MARY ANN, St. Louis ........ 124 GARVEY, DONNA, Florissant ...... 164, 191 GASSAWAY, WILLIAM S., St. Louis ........ 164 GARY, LINDA L., Doniphan ..... .... 1 42 GARN, JAMES ................. ,... 1 42 GASTINEAU, KANRE, Ava ......,,, ,,... 1 24 GATLIN, SHARON LEA, Doniphan -.. ..-149 GOLDSTEIN, JEAN, si. Louis --142, 194, GAVEL, PATRICIA MARI, Murphysboro, III. GAY, SHARON J., Rock Hill .............. GEARY, STEVEN M., St. Louis ...,,,,,,,,,,. GEBHARDS, JOHN E., Ferguson --164, 199, GEBHARDT, MICHAEL A., St. Louis ........ GEGG, GAIL, Ste. Genevieve ........ 124, GENCK, WILLIAM E., St. Louis -.- ----.- GENNA, JOSEPH P., St. Louis .... ..... GOEGHEGAN, KATHLEEN, Affton .... ..... GERDES, JAMES B., Pine Lawn .... .... GIBBS, PAUL EDWIN, Steelville GIBSON, DAVID B., St. Ann ........ ..., - GIERSE, ROBERT M., Farmington .......... GIESLER, DANIEL M., Ste. Genevieve ..... - GIESLER, KARON, Ste. Genevieve ........ GIFFORD, DANIEL W., Webster Groves --,. GIHRING, VIRGINIA M., St. Louis .149, 191, GILDEHAUS, DARLENE ..... ........... GILES, NEIL, Wickliffe, Ky. --. ..-W GILISON, MICHAEL .......,.. GILL, ROBERT CLARK, Salem .... GILL, SUSAN E., Poplar Bluff ........... GILLIAM, DENNIS E., St. Louis .........,.. GILLILAND, WILMA K., Cape Girardeau .-- GILLIS, VICKI, Poplar Bluff .............. GILOOLY, JAMES K., Malden .... GINTER, CHERYL A'NN, Jackson ......... GIRARD, LINDA C., Chesterfield ......,. GISI, LARY HAROLD, Cape Girardeau -.- GISI, PERRY, Essex ................,..., GLADISH, GAIL ANN, Cape Girardeau -,. GLADISH, NANCY, Cape Girardeau --149, GLASSFORD, DIANA L., Ofallort ...... 142, GLASTETTER, JAMES L., Cape Girardeau - GLAUS, BILL RAY, Commerce ........,.. GLORE, DANIEL C., Imperial ...,...... - GLORE, PAULA FAE, St. Louis .-- ---165, GLOVER, PAULETTE, Essex ......., ,,,,,- GLUECK, LARRY GENE, Chaffee ......,.., GODWIN, JOAN C., Cape Girardeau ..... GOEHRING, ROSSELL E., Cape Girardeau - GOETZ, CHERYL, St. Louis - ......... 149, GOGEL, LINDA L., St. Louis .........,.,, , GOGGIN, JAMES B., Cape Girardeau ,... GOLDEN, LINDA, Poplar Bluff .......... GOLDBECK, JACQUELINE, Florissant ...... GOOD, LINDA L., Florissant ........ 124, GOODE, ROBERT, Crestwood .......... 165 GOODRUM, TERRY M., Poplar Bluff ..... '. GOODSON,, MARY JANE, Jackson ........ GORDON, JUDY, Cape Girardeau ........ GORDON, TERRENCE A., Chicago, Illinois GOSCHE GOSCHE: DONNA L., Oran ..- --.-- GOSCHE, JAMES E., Chaffee - -- --.-- ALBERT P., Chaffee ............ HALTER, LINDA P., Oran ......... .,,.,. GOSCHE, NANCY K., Oran ....., ..... GOSCHE, STEPHEN, Oran ........ ,.... GOVRO, JANE B., Ste. Genevieve ........ GRABOWSKI, CAROL ANN, St. Louis ...... GOZA, BARBARA, Jackson ........ 125, GRAEF, SHARON ANNE, St. Louis ........ GRAESER, SANDRA K., Webster Groves 149, GRAFF, CHARLOTTE L., Commerce ....... - GRAFF, DENNIS WADE, Perryville ........ GRAFF, JANET G., Sikeston ,...,,,,,,,,,, GRAHAM, CAROL JEAN, Farmington ...... GRAHAM, FRED J., Benton ....,,.,,,,,,, GRAHAM, NEAL A., DeSoto ,,,,,,, ,,,, , GRAUE, PHYLLIS J., Warrenton -. ---.- GRAVELLE, PATRICIA, St. Louis -.- --..- GRAVIETT, MICHAEL, L., Oran ......... . GRAY, RENAUTA S., St. Louis .......... GREASER, CONNIE, Cape Girardeau --125, GREBE, HAROLD EDWARD, Cape Girardeau GREEN, DAWN A., FISK ............,,,, GREEN, DENNIS R., St. Louis --- ----- GREEN, ERNIE E., Clarkton ,.- ----- GREEN, JEANETTE, Malden --- -..-- GREEN, JERRY RALPH, St. Louis .......... GREEN, JOYCE, Bloomfield ,,,-,,,,-,,,,, GREEN MARILYN K. Fredericktown --142, HESS, WALTER A., St. Louis ........ 167, GREEN: PATRICIA, I sl. Louis ........,. 41, 46, 165, 191, 212, GREEN, SHIRLEY J., Belleville, lll. ......... . GREER, GARY, Poplar Bluff ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, GREER, MICHAEL, Eiedeiieklewu .- GREGORY, ALMA VIVIAN, Essex .... ..... GRElNER, STEVE, sl. Charles .... ..... GREMARD, LAURA, Portageville GREMINGER, RONALD J., Ste. Genevieve ....... GREMINGER, THOMAS J., Ste. Genevieve . L- ----149, ---165, 228 142 209 206 142 212 142 142 165 149 142 124 124 208 194 209 246 124 199 205 165 124 124 124 142 142 142 124 165 124 124 191 194 165 149 124 241 165 142 124 124 231 124 149 165 124 229 194 221 149 124 165 142 124 124 149 125 165 142 149 186 142 192 192 149 125 165 125 219 125 191 125 125 186 149 165 125 142 142 142 125 186 214 149 205 165 149 142 125 221 227 GREMORE, JOYCE ANN, Catron GRIBLER, JEAN, Zalma ......... ,... GRIDIRON, ANDREA, St. Louis .... ..., GRIESE, MARY E., St. Louis ..... ...... GRIFFIN, GRIFFIN, BARBARA ANN, Oran .,,....... GWENDOLYN, St. Louis .... 125, GRIFFIN, VIOLET J., Farmington GRIFFITH, THOMAS M., Hazelwood ...... GRIGSBY, KENNETH B., Cape Girardeau .... GRIMES, MARK O'NEAL, St. Louis ........ GROB, LEELLEN, St. Louis .............,,w GROB, LINDA, Florissant .......... 125, GROERICH, LINDA L., St. Louis -.. -.-.--- GROJEAN, PATRICIA JO., Chaffee - ..... - GROOMS, EDDIE RAY, Festus ...........,., GROSSHEIDER, ROBERT C., Cape Girardeau GROSSMAN, CHERYL, ,.............,...., GROSSMAN, LAWRENCE, University City L... GRUEBER, WARREN, Overland ,,........., GRUNER, GAYLE D., Glendale .... 56, 142, GUBBINS, JOHN JOSEPH, Shrewsbury .- GUINN, SHARON V., Dexter ........,.. . GULLETT, LINDA M., Fredericktown ...... GULLETTE, DAVID, Poplar Bluff ,.......... GUNN, RONNIE, Pensacola, Florida ..,.,. GURLEY, JAMES E., Hayti ,....L... -..- H HAASE, PHYLLIS L., Gerald ,,,,.,.s,,..., HABERMEHL, CINDY, Columbia, Ill. --182, HACKER, WALLACE J., Longtown ........ HACKMAN, DARLENE, St. Louis -.125, 189, HACKMAN, JILL ANNE, St. Louis .....,... HADDOCK, MARY L., Chaffee -.. HAGA NS, BETTY ANN, Jackson - HAGER, JOHN R., Ofallon .............. HAGEDORN, BETTY J., St. Louis .,,, HAGEDORN, RUTH ANN, Washington HAHN, DAVID ANDREW, Oran ....,.,,.. HAHN, SHIRLEY ANN, Perryville ......... HAHN, JANE, St. Louis ...,,,..L,.. 150 HAHN MORRIS H., Chaffee .............. HAHS, CAROL, Oak Ridge ...... 40, 41, 46, 165, HAHS, CHARLOTTE, A., Daisy ..... . HAHS, KATHY, Sikeston ........ 125, 150 165 125 125 142 229 150 142 125 125 125 232 125 125 125 150 125 125 205 195 165 142 125 142 142 165 125 187 125 212 142 142 125 125 193 125 125 125 192 150 223 125 193 HAHS, RICHARD K., Lutesville ............. 125 HALBMAN, SUSAN M., St. Louis .......... 125 HALEY, MARLENE K., Ferguson -.- ---.125 HALL, CAROL ANN, Affton .....,.. .... 1 52 HALL, CONNIE L., Cape Girardeau -- .... 142 HALL, DANA W., Essex .........,. .... 1 25 HALL, JAMES, Cape Girardeau ..- ..,.225 HALL JOHN K., Kennett .......... .... 1 65 HALL, MARY ELIZABETH, Florissant .....,.. HALL, SUSAN MARY, Overland .,.......... HALLAN, KAREN J., St. Ann ........ 125, HALLIDAY, MARY LOU, Shipman, Ill. --I25 HALLS, JO, ,.........................,. HAM, PATRICIA J., St. HAMANN, NANCY M., HAMERSEN, ROBERT P., HAMILTON, KAREN L., HAMILTON, ROBERT A., St. Ann ,..... 125 Charles .......... St. Louis .... 142, Gladstone ,....... Webster Groves -. HAMILTON, SANDRA A., St. Ann .... 150,' HAMM, DONNA LOUISE, Ferguson ....,... HAMMETT, MICHAEL M., St. Charles ...... HAMMERMEISTER, BETTY, St. Louis ...L 150 HAMMOND, LYDIA SUE, Bedford, Ind. ...l- HAMMONS, JOSEPH, Poplar Bluff ......,......... 47, 199, HAMMONTREE, LARRY J., St. Charles HAMPTON, COLINE ANN, Malden ........ HAND, HENRY J., Portageville ...... HANKINS, MARY MARIE, Wardell -. HANNEMAN, GARY A., Jennings ......... . HANSCHEN, MICHAEL K., Gordonville ,.... A HARDESTY, PATRICIA D., Caruthersville --,- HARDT, JUDY HEMPHILL, Creve Coeur .166, HARDT, NANCY JEAN, Webster Groves .... HARDY, KAREN G., St. Louis ..,..,...... HARGIS, CAROL, St. Louis .............. HARGROVE, IRIS ANNE, Paducah, Ky. ....., HARMON, MICHAEL E., St. Louis .......... HARPOLE, ROBERT M., St. Charles ........ HARRIS, BARBARA ANN, St. Louis ..150, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, JAMES H., Florissant ............ JOAN, St. Louis ............ 125 JUDITH, St. Louis .......... 215, MARY ANN, Webster Groves ...... NANCY KAY, Ferguson .......... ROLAND DEAN, Fulton .... .... ROSETTA W., Clarkton .-- .-,, 125 125 190 190 125 125 125 241 166 142 142 229 235 125 191 125 224 150 125 125 166 166 125 142 223 125 142 166 125 205 125 190 142 229 233 125 125 199 125 HARRIS, STEVEN D., Doniphan --- HARRIS, SUSAN RUTH, Ferguson --- HARRISON, LAURA, East Prairie --- HARRISON, MARY BETH, Conran --- HART, ANNA L., Charleston ..... ---.125 ----150 ----166 .---125 ---.142 HART, BONNIE LOU, Harviell ....... ,,,, 1 50 HART, MITCHELL W., Bloomfield .......... 125 HARTER, AUSTIN G., Cape Girardeau .... 125 HARTING, LARRY, Ferguson .,...,-,,,,,, 209 HARTLE, ARTHUR A., JR., Patton ...,. ..., 1 42 HARTLEIN DEBORAH, Hazelwood ........ 125 HARTLINE, BARNEY, Cape Girardeau ..... HARTMAN, DON, Kirkwood ,,,....... 47, -225 166 HARTMANN, PATRICIA, Affton .,.. ..... 1 25 HARTWIG, MARIANN D., Ferguson --. ----125 HASSEL, TERRY G., Flat River ..... ..., 1 50 HASSINGER, HARRY D., St. Ann L ,... 125 HATCH, NANCY L., Florissant .,.......... 125 HATCHER, BONNIE J., Overland .......... 125 HATHAWAY, DIANE C., Ste. Genevieve .... 142 HATLEY, LINDA, Gideon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 142 HAUG, JOSEPH GERALD, Ste. Genevieve --150 HAUGHT, LINDA C., St. Louis ............ 125 HAUNSCHILD, FRANK, St. Louis -.- ----166 HAUSEMAN, ROXIE, ............ ..,, 125 HAUSER, BEVERLY, ........--.,,, ,,,, 1 25 HAWK, RICHARD ELROY, St. Louis --- ---- HAWKINS, CHARLES, Portageville -.- -.- HAWKINS, VICTORIA K., Ironton -.- ---. HAWLEY, JERRY, Dexter ...,....,, ,,,, HAYDEN, MARY J., Overland ..... ..- HAYES, LINETTA ANN, Broseley -.- -.- HAYNES, JAMES, Cape Girardeau - --. HAZEL, MICHAEL B., Caruthersville .-- --- HEADY, CHARLES V., Cape Girardeau ...... HECK, CHERYL A., Festus .,.,........,,, , HECKATHORN, MARY A., Sedgewickville -- HECKATHORN, RUTH N., Sedgewickville -- HEIDEMAN, SUSAN RUTH, Jennings ......., HEIDEMANN, PATRICIA A., Sf. Louis ..... . HEIDER, EMMA JEAN, Jackson ....... --- HEIL, BARBARA RAE, Ste. Genevieve ...... HEIMBAUGH, MARTHA E., Perryville ..... - HEIMBAUGH, MARY E., Perryville ........ HEINTZ, JOYCE A., Creve Coeur .......... HEISE, DELLA, Cape Girardeau .... 142, 192, HEISE, JO'N CALVIN, Oak Ridge ......... HEISE, KENNETH G., JR., Cape Girardeau .- HEISSERER, DAVID G., Chaffee .....,.... HEISSERER, JEAN ANN, Oran .,,, 150, 188 HEITKAMP, LORENE MARI, St. Louis ..... I- HELBERG, JIM CHARLES, St. Louis ....... HELD, ALAN HENRY, Centralia, Ill. ....... - HELD, BARBARA, St. Louis ...... 150, 224, HELDERMAN, JOYCE F., Whitewater ..... . HELFRICH, CARLA, St. Louis .......... 125, HELMS, SUZANNE C., Herculaneum ...... HELTON, CLAUDETTE, St. Louis .......... HEMENWAY, SANDRA, Affton ..,.,... 150, HEMKER, WILLIAM, Union .,..... ..... HEMMANN, ROBERT, New Haven --- -.- HEMMINGHAUS, EILEEN, Ferguson ....... HEMPHILL, BETTY, St. Louis .............. HENDRICKS, BRENT, Sturdivant .... 150, HENDRIX, LARRY, East Prairie .... ....... HENDRYX, MARY, St. Louis .... HENERFAUTH, DAVID, St. Louis - --- HENLEY, GARY, Ironton ..... --- HENRY, LYNN, Normandy -- -.- HENRY, ROBERT, Sf. Louis ..... --- HENSLEY, PAUL, Scott City ..,. -.- HENSLEY, THOMAS, Kirkwood .,.. -,- HENSON, JANET, Jackson ...... -.- HENSON, MARK, Poplar Bluff ...L --- HENSON, PAMELA, Fenton ...... H- HENSON, RICHARD, ....,,....,... ... HENTCHEL, THEORODORA, St. Louis .,,.... HENTE, MARTIN JOE, Cape Girardeau --- HEPLER, BARBARA A., Caruthersville ..... HEQUEMBOURG, JANIS, Charleston ...... HERBERTS, CONNIE, St. Louis .167, 187, 224, HERBST, JAMES C., Cape Girardeau ...... HERHOLD, JIM, Ferguson ..............., HERWIG, CAROLYN S., St. Louis .......... HESKETT, JOHN B., St. Louis ........ 199, HESS, ROBERT LEE, Painton .... HEUEL, JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau ......... HEURING, DONALD, Illmo ...... -- HEURING, NORMAN J., Chaffee .. HEURING, RONALD, Illmo .,.... ....... HEXTELL, RONALD, Evanston, Ill. .... 167, 166 150 142 166 125 150 166 125 166 224 166 166 188 125 125 125 142 142 125 213 150 150 125 218 150 125 166 229 142 229 142 166 187 142 166 126 195 228 126 150 126 126 126 166 166 166 142 221 142 126 150 150 142 126 229 126 206 142 205 126 235 167 142 126 142 206 HEYL, CHARLES R., Berkley .............. 126 HICKENBOTHAM, WARREN, Maplewood ,... 167 D HILDEBRANDT, CATHY F., Florissant ...... HILL, MYRNA KAY, St. Louis .....------ --- HICKMAN, NEAL L., St. Charles --- HICKS, WILLIAM R., Arnold ......... HILFIKER, JAMES O., Gideon ...... ...... HILGENDORF, DAVID R., St. Louis ...........,.. 143, 206, 212, HILL, JESSE T., Cape Girardeau - ....- 143, HILL, LINDELL, Kirkwood ...... --.------- HILL, MARILYN, Poplar Bluff ..,..... 150, JURKOVICH, AGNES, St. Louis .......... 143 STEVEN, Anna, III. ........- HILE , RONALD L., Cape Girardeau --- HILL, HILPERT, MARY C., Gordonville .......... HILLE, MARY CHRISTINA, Festus ..... HILLEMAN, SUSAN LEE, Overland ........ HILLIS, ALBERTA C., Lilbourn ------------ HILLIS, SONDA, Florissant ,......... 167, HILSE, LAWRENCE JOHN, Shrewsbury ...... HINER, LINDA K., St. Louis .............- HINSON, BETTY JEAN, Belleview .......... HINTON, ALLYN J., JR., St. Peters ....... - HIRSCH, DONALD RALPH, Cape Girardeau HISAW, VICKY, Dexter .................. 142 142 142 126 221 228 167 222 126 143 143 126 150 167 223 126 209 143 126 150 227 126 HITT, RONALD C., Gordonville ........... 126 HOBBS, BARBARA A., Cape Girardeau ..... 126 HOBBS, HILDA, Cape Girardeau .......... 219 HODDE, CHERYL ANN, Ferguson .......... 126 HODGE, LINDA J., Puxico ...........----- 126 HODGE, WILLIAM F., Cape Girardeau --167 227 HODGES, JEANNE, Webster Groves ...... 188 HODGES, JOHN P., Cape Girardeau ...... 126 HOEFELMANN, SANDRA K., DeSoto ...... 150 HOEHNE, MELANIE L., Altenburg .......... 232 HOERIG, KATHLEEN, Sf, Louis ,,,,,,...... 41, 47, 167, 187, 218 HOFFMAN, JUDITH, ..................... 126 HOFFMAN, MARGARET C., Cape Girardeau 126 HOFFMAN, MARY E., lllmo ............-- HOFFMAN, KAREN R., Chesterfield ........ HOFFMANN, SUSAN, Marthasville ........ HOFFMANN, THOMAS E., Manchester ..... - HOGAN, SHERI L., East Prairie ........... - HOGENMILLER, JOAN M., Ste. Genevieve -- HOLCOMB, LINDA KAY, Perryville ........ HOLLAND, EARL P., Caruthersville ....... - HOLLAND, JOHN LESLIE, Cape Girardeau HOLLAND, LINDA L., Advance .......... I-IoLLEY, NANCY, sf. Louis ...... 55, 167, HOLLOWAY, RONALD S., Manchester ..... - HOLMAN, CECILIA A., Sikeston ......... . HOLMES, DORIS, St. Louis ......... .--- HOLMES, WILLIAM T., St. Louis ...--------- HOLT, PATRICIA, Washington .......... 41, 47, 167, 192, HOLT, RONALD R., Imperial ........ 126, HOLTBREWE, JUDITH M., Berkeley HOLTZ, ELLEN M., Webster Groves ....... 167 126 143 126 126 167 126 150 126 126 191 150 126 143 167 218 200 126 126 HOLZ, BRIAN A., Sikeston ..-.......---- 126 167 HOLZER, MATHILDA T., St. Louis ......... HONAKER, RONALD R., St. Louis ...... 143, HOOE, LINDA KAY, Painton ..------------ HOOVER, KATHLEEN, St. Louis ...... 55, 228 126 167 HOPKINS, DELORES J., Burfordville ...... 143 192 HOPKINS, FRANCES E., Cape Girardeau 143, HOPKINS, MARK RODGERS, Marble Hill --- HOPKINS, TERRY ALLEN, Cape Girardeau -- 126 126 HOPPE, RICHARD ALLEN, Poplar Bluff .... 126 HOPPER, GLENDON L., Chesterfield ...... 126 229 HOPPER, VICKIE R., semor. ........ 126, HOPWOOD, LINDA, St. Peters ............ HORKY, BRAD B., Cape Girardeau ........ HORN, BRENDA, Crystal City ..... .... HORN, GLORIA ANN, St. Louis ....... .... HORN, PATRICIA ANNE, St. Louis --- ---- HOSKINS, NANCY ANN, Van Buren ...... HOSS, CAROLYN D., St. Louis ............ HOUSE, ELEANOR RUTH, Cape Girardeau -- 194 126 143 126 150 143 126 167 HOWARD, DON W., Ironton ............ 150 HOWARD, KAREN ROSE, Holcomb ........ 150 HOWARD, WALTER R., Puxico ...... 167, HOWELL, NANCY, Kirkwood ...... 167, 187, 241 218 HOWELL, RONALD W., Steele ............ 126 HOWELL, STEVEN, Johnson City, III. ...... 209 HOWLE, DICEY J., Sikeston .............. 126 HRIBERNIK, ROBERT, ................... 205 HRIBERNIK, THOMAS, St. Louis ...... 126, HUBAI, PATRICK MICHE, Luxembourg ..... HUBBARD, ALICE, Catron ........ 167, 215, HUCKSTEP, CHERI J., Cape Girardeau .... HUDSON, ORALEA, Jennings ............ HUDGENS, HERMAN F., Bridgeton -.- ---- HUENEFELD, CONNIE S., Hermann --- ---- HUEY, JOEL LARK, Chaffee ....... .... HUEY, RUTH ELLEN, Chaffee .... .... 205 200 227 126 167 126 126 150 126 HUFF, BRUCE E., Poplar Bluff ....... ---126 HUFF, STEPHEN, Hermann ............... 200 HUFFMAN, STEVEN B., Cape Girardeau .... 143 HUGHES, BOBETTE, Festus ........ 150, 187, 218 HUGHES, LINDA JO, St. Louis ........ 150, 219 HUGHES, MARILYN S., Des Peres .......... 126 HUGHES, NANCY LEE, Lemay ..........-. 167 HUGHES, RAYMOND E., Cairo, III. ........ 126 HUGHES, ROBERT MARK, Caruthersville --150 HUGHEY, LARRY J., Piedmont ..........-. 126 HULL, NANCY L., Fenton ................ 126 HUME, CHARLES D., Dexter ...... .--126 HUMES, JEAN, St. Louis ......... ---143 HUMMEL, NICHOLAS L., St. Louis --- ---205 HUMPHREY, LESLIE A., Ferguson -.. ---126 HUNDELT, RICHARD M., St. Louis .......... 143 HUNDHAUSEN, KAREN SUE, Caruthersville .................. 150, 223 HUNTER, CHARLENE M., Creve Coeur ..... 126 HUNTER, TERRY V., Kennett ......... ---228 HURLEY, JUDITH A., Charleston --- ---126 HUSKEY, GARY LYNN, DeSoto .......--.-- 167 HUSKEY, JAMES DAVID, DeSoto .......... 167 HUTCHISON, ROBERT C., Webster Groves -.167 HUTH, HELEN I., Affton .............. 39, 219 HUTSON, CHARLES P., JR., Jackson ........ 150 HUTSON, LINDA DOLORES, Cape Girardeau ......... ........ 1 50 HYLLA, CLARA J., St. Louis --. .... 126, 229 I ILLERS, MICHAEL LEE, Jackson .... ---206 INGLE, GEORGE H., St. Louis ..... .... 1 26 INGRUM, DEBRA J., High Ridge --- ---126 I'NNIS, CAROL McSWAIN, lllmo -.- ---167 IRBY, RICHARD L., St. Louis ...... ---126 IRVIN, SHARON L., St. Louis -- ---126 ISLE, ANITA L., Ferguson ...... ---126 IVESTER, CHARLES, Poplar Bluff .... ---143 IVY, VERLYN JEAN, Charleston --- ----168 J JACKSON, DONNA J., Naylor ..... ---126 JACKSON, ERNESTINE, Bell City ..... .--150 JACKSON, JOYCELYN A., Cardwell ....... 126 JACO, JUDY JOANN, Jackson ....... ---126 JACOB, COY G., Maplewood ............ 126 JACOBS, DONALD E., Cape Girardeau .... 126 JAEGERS, MARILYN E., Ste. Genevieve .... 126 JAMES, LYNDA, Cape Girardeau ...... 150, 222 JAMES, MICHAEL D., Dexter ............. 126 JAMES, ROLLAND D., Rock Hill .......... 126 JAMIESON, JAMES M., University City .... 205 JANSEN, ALBERT M., Des Peres ........... 126 JANSEN, CELESTINE B., Leopold .......... 126 JANSEN, CHRISTINA A., Leopold ........ 143 JAROSIK, NANCY RUTH, Cape Girardeau --126 JARRELL, LARRY CLYDE, Dexter ........... 168 JARRETT, VICTORIA LYN, Valley Park .... 150 JASPER, WILLIAM ANTH, St. Louis .... 168, 209 JEFFREY, THOMAS E., St. Charles ...... 127, 200 JEFFRIES, JOAN, Florissant .... 168, 222, 241 JEFFRIES, LARRY D., Poplar Bluff ........ 143 JELLINEK, SHARON ROS, Bismarck ........ JENKERSON, CHARLES G., Ellisville ....... JENNINGS, JOHN W., Richmond Hgts ...... JENKINS, KATHLEEN L., St. Louis ........ JENKINS, NANCY J., Advance .... 143, 188 JENKINS, NANCY F., .................... JENKINS, KAREN D., Bell City ............ JOHANNABER, JUDITH, Union .......... -- JOHA'NNSEN, MARLENE C., Ferguson JOHNSON, ANDREW H., St. Louis ....... JOHNSON, BONNIE K., Overland -143, 187, JOHNSON, CAROL A., Kirkwood .......... JOHNSON, CECELIA R., Caruthersville .... JOHNSON, DAVID C., Poplar Bluff --127, JOHNSON, GARY, Cape Girardeau ...... Joi-INsoN, GLENDA, Festus ........ 127, JOHNSON, JAMES, Ellington -- ..... -- JOHNSON, JOHN K., Chaffee .... ..... JOHNSON, KEITH A., St. Clair --- ----- JOHNSON, MARY J., New Madrid ........ JOHNSON, PEGGY E., Benton ...... 143, JOHNSON, ROBERT A., Ellington ........ JOHNSTON, JANET G., St. Louis ....... JONAS, MARGARET A., Florissant ..... JONES, BARBARA ANN, Webster Groves JONES, CAROLYN KAY, Cape Girardeau JONES, CHRISTINE E., Kennett ......... JONES, FRANK N., Liberty ........... JONES, JAMES DALE, Cape Girardeau - JONES, JUDY K., St. Louis ......... 163 150 143 127 223 143 150 127 127 127 212 143 127 227 143 229 143 127 127 143 229 127 127 127 150 167 186 127 150 127 JONES, KENT, St. Louis ........... JONES LORETTA ANN, Neelyville ..- JONES: MARGARET ANN, Oran -.- JONES, JONES, JONES ---127 150 ---168 MARTHA M., St. Louis --- MARY P., St. Louis ..... MIKE, Kennett ....... JONES: MICHAEL F., St. Louis -- JONES, JONES, NANCY, Brentwood .... REBA EVELYN, Chaffee - JONES, STEPHANIE M., St. Louis - 143 127 ---127 JOY, JOHN, Donne Terre ............ 168, 127 168 168 127 221 JUST, HAROLD JEAN, St. Charles .... ..... 1 50 JUSTICE, STEVEN M., Florissant .... ---127 K KALTENBERY, SAM, St. Louis .............. 127 KAMLER, RICHARD E. Florissant .......... 163 KAMPHOEFNER, DENNIS N. St. Charles ---235 KAMPRAD, JOAN ANNE, St. Louis ........ 168 150 KANE, TERRY MICHAEL, Lincoln Park, Mich. KANNADY, DANNY ODELL, Cape Girardeau 150 KAPPLER, STEVEN R., Sikeston ............ 127 KASSEL, KAY, Perryville ..... .. ...... 127, 232 KASTEN, JOYCE KAYE, Jackson -- ...... 127 KASTEN, LOIS MAE, Jackson ........ ..... 1 27 KATSINAS, MARGARET, St. Louis ................... 150, 190, 246 KAULING, ROBERT H., Beckemeyer, III. .... 163 KEARBEY, LINDA S., Scott City ........... 143 KEARNEY, JUDITH MARI, Cape Girardeau --127 KEENEY, JOHN G., Omaha, Neb. ........ 206 KEGELE, LILLIAN, ....................... 232 KELPE, JAMES, ............... ---143 KELLAR, KAREN A., St. Louis ...... ---127 KELLER, CHERYL JAN, St. Louis .......... 168 KELLER, LAVERN L., Cape Girardeau ...... 150 KELLER, RAYMOND EARL, Cape Girardeau --168 KELLER, TERRY L., Cape Girardeau ........ 127 KELLEY, ARLETHA R., Senath ............. 168 KELLY, DELBERT D., St. Louis ..... --.127 KELLY, DENNIS JOHN, St. Louis .... ..... 1 50 KELLY, KEITH .... .. ..................... 127 KELLY, SUSAN L., Crestwood ........ 127, 186 KELSO, RONALD s., sf. Louis ............ 209 KEMPERNOLTE, THERESE, St. Louis ........ 127 KENNEDY, BONNIE L., Poplar Bluff ....... 127 KENNEDY, KATHY, Webster Groves --127, 186 KERCH, WILLIAM M., St. Louis ............ 127 KERN, ERNEST L., Granite City, Ill. ....... 143 KERTZ, MATILDA, H., Ste. Genevieve ...... 143 KERTZ, ROSEMARY A., Ste. Genevieve ..... 143 KETCHER, JAMES JOSEPH, St. Louis --168, 209 KETTLER, LUCILLE A., St. Louis ............ 168 KIBLER, ROBERT L., Jackson ......... 150, 206 KIEFER, KAREN L., St. Louis ...... 150, 186, 229 KIEFFER, CAROLYN M., lllmo ............ 150 KIEWITT, DENNIS L., Indianapolis, Ind. 209, 212 KILLIAN, GLENNSTON H., Bertrand ........ 143 KIMMEL, KENNETH LEE Ste. Genevieve .... 168 KINDER, JACK GARRETT, Cape Girardeau --206 KINDER, KEITH, St. Louis ...............- 143 KING, DANIEL W., St. Louis -- .... 127, 200 KING, DAVID, Campbell ..... ...... I 43 KING, JUSTINA I., Jackson -.- .... .150 KING, LINDA KAY, Chaffee ...... ---168 KING, NANCY CAROL, Perryville --- ---150 KING, PEGGY S., Cape Girardeau ........ 127 KING, ROSE MARIE, Fenton ............ 127 KINGEN, DONNA, Ellsinore .......... 56, 127 KINGERY, TERRY, Mounds, III. .... ..... 2 05 KINGERY, WILLIAM, Cairo, III. .... ---143 KINSEY, JUDY, Creal Springs, III. -- ---168 KINSEY, LARRY E., Sikeston .............. 127 KIRK, JOAN L., Sikeston ................ 143 KIRK, KATHY, St. Anns ......... 150, 182, 192 KIRK, SHARON ANN, Cape Girardeau ..... 127 KIRKLAND, LINDA C., Fenton ,........... 127 KIRKPATRICK, DARYL G., Advance -.- .--127 KIRN, CAROL ANN, Perryville ........... 127 KIRKWOOD, JAMES R., Cape Girardeau ---150 KIRN, SANDRA, Perryville .............. 168, 192, 212, 225 KIRSCH, GERALD P., St. Louis ........... 127 KISER, WINSTON, Poplar Bluff .... ..... 1 27 KITCHEN, GARY DENNIE, Puxico .... --.150 KITCHEN, KARLA A., Puxico ............ 127 KITCHEN, PAUL A., Cape Girardeau ...... 143 KLAMM, JEAN M., Normandy ........ 187, 218 KLAWITER, JOYCE ANN, St. Louis ........ 127 KLAUTZER, ROBERT L., Ferguson .......... 168 KLEINSCHMIDT, ALLAN P., Kirkwood ...... 199 KLEIN, LARRY, St. Louis .....,........... 143 PATRICIA K., Sikeston ....,,,,,,,, KLINE, PHILIP R., Webster Groves ....... KLIPFEL, BERNADETTE, Portageville ....... KLIPFEL, WM. EUGENE, Chaffee ......... KLOTZ, CHERYL, Des Peres .,,,,,,,,,,.,, KNEHANS, MARILYN K., Cape Girardeau -- KNIGHT, CLAUDE C., St. Charles ....,.. . KNODELL, PATTY A., Puxico ,,,,,,,..... KNOPPE, PHILIP R., oPplar Bluff ......,. KOCH, DAVID F., Affton ,,,-------,. 200, KOCH, JOSEPH W., Cape Girardeau ...... KOCH, JUDITH A., DeSoto .......,.. .... KOCH, MARIANNE, Ballwin -- --.-- KOCZWARA, SANDRA GAY, Midland Park, N. J. ..... .... - KOEHR, JOHN, St. Louis ..... ..... KOEHRER, PEGGY, Hillsboro ............ KOELN, SUSAN E., St. Louis ........... . KOENEN, DELPHINE L., Webster Groves --- KOERNER, CHARLES EDW., Du Quoin, Ill. - KOESSEL, MICHAEL H., Cape Girardeau -.- KOESTER, JACQUELINE, Sullivan ...... 150, KOETTKER, THOMAS W., St. Louis ........ KOHL, KENNETH, St. Louis ........ KOHM, JUDITH ANN, Jennings --- KOLB, PAMELA J., Florissant ...... KOLLMEYER, SUSAN E., Farmington ,...... KOMM, STEVE LEE, University City ...... KORBY, GENE, .........,........ - - , KORRE, JUDY, .................. U- KOVACS, ELISABETH, St. Louis .... KRAEMER, GARRY GENE, Jackson -- KRAEMER, LARRY DEAN, Jackson --- -.- KRAIZER, ALVIN TED, Olivette .......... KRAMER, PHYLLIS ANITA, St. Louis ..... KRANAWETTER, MARY M., Oak Ridge -.- KRATKY, DAVE, Lemay ........ 150, 201, KRATOVIL, JANE ELZA, St. Louis .... 169, KREUTZ, DIANE, Affton .,...,,,,,,,,,, KRUEP, ROBERT D., Beckemeyer, III. KUECHLER, BONITA J., St. Louis .... --- KUEGELE, LILLIAN ILE, St. Louis ......... KUEHLE, TANYA, Cape Girardeau ....... KUENNEKE, JONE MINETT, St. Louis .150, KUETHE, DANNY C., St. Louis .......... . KUHLMANN, JEANNE R., St. Louis --.128, KUHN, MARY, Webster Groves ......... KUJATH, HARRY AUGUST, St. Louis KUNTZE, JANICE ANN, Jackson ......... KUNTZE, VERLA, Jackson ...,.......,,,., KUPFER, KATHY, .,.....,....,......... KURRE, DOROTHY LOUISE, Cape Girardeau KURZ, BARRY FRANK, Cape Girardeau -.- KUSTER, WILLIAM C., Cape Girardeau ..- KUTSCHER, JUDY M., Cape Girardeau --- KUTZLER, DON, Florissant ......,... 128, L LABERTEW, GARY NEIL, Flora, Ill. -- ----- LACKEY, BETTY J., Florissant ..........,. LAFERNEY, ZONNYA L., Portageville ..... LAFFERTY, JAMES ROBE, Bloomfield ...... LAFFERTY, WALTER A., Bloomfield ....... LAFLER, FRANK ......,...,-,,,--- ----- LAKE'NAN, BARBARA A., St. Marys ........ LAMBERT, KENNETH RAY, Advance ........ LAMPE, JUDITH, St. Louis ................ LANCASTER, JOHN EDW., Webster Groves LANCASTER, ROY LINDEL, Cape Girardeau LANDIS, CAROLYN S., Benton ........... , LANDVATTER, ROGER A., Ballwin ........ LANE, DENNIS LEE, Dexter .....,,, ,,,,, LANG, DOINNA M., St. Louis .... ..... LANGE, DONNA, Farmington ...... ..... LANHEIT, DANIEL G., Charleston ....... - LANIER, PATRICIA ANN, Charleston ...... LANIUS, MARTHA JANE, Cape Girardeau -- LAPP, JOHN L., St. Louis ................ LARKIN, FRANCES L., Imperial .......... . LARKIN, KENNETH NOEL, Ironton --1--69, LATHAM, PATRICIA E., Cape Girardeau -- LAUNIUS, JAMES H., St. Louis ........... LAURENTIUS, JANE M., Perryville LAVELLE, CURRY F., Caruthersville LAWLESS, ELAINE J., Morley ..,... .-- LAY, JAMES F., Webster Groves .... .... - LAYTON, JAMES L., Ironton -.. .... .... - LAYTON, JOHN A., Sikeston -- --- LEACH, JEFFERY B., Union ....... --- 209 150 127 168 127 127 143 237 216 168 127 127 127 206 143 128 128 168 168 218 128 168 188 128 128 168 128 128 128 128 128 128 169 143 212 195 143 169 128 169 143 187 128 229 188 199 169 143 169 169 169 150 128 205 169 128 128 169 128 128 128 150 143 169 150 128 128 128 128 190 128 150 169 209 143 221 128 128 143 128 143 209 227 169 128 LEAHY, MARTHA A., St. Louis ...... ---128 LEAVITT, SANDOR N., Chesterfield -.- ---128 LEBROT, RONALD ................ ---143 LEE, DELINDA JEAN, Poplar Bluff -.- ---150 LEEKER, JANIE A., St. Louis ...... ---128 LEGRAND, JOSEPH H., Chaffee -- , LEGRAND, KENNETH P., Illmo --- - IEGRAND, LARRY R., Chaffee --- - - LEGRAND ZENO P. Oran ...... - LEHENBAUER, NANCY E., Palmyra ......,. LEHMAN, HAL BURTON, Cape Girardeau LETMANN, RUTH L., Jackson ........ . LEHMAN, THOMAS, Marissa, Ill. ........ . LEIRER, MARGARET, House Springs .,... LEIST, JUDY, Imperial .............. LEISTRITZ, CAROL E., St. Louis .-- LENHARDT, PETER, St. Louis ..... LENNINGTON, JUDY, Jackson ..... 143, LENOR, JAMES ........................ LEONBERGER, LINDA J., New Madrid ..... LEONHARD, JEANETTE M., Ferguson LETT, PAUL STEVEN, Illmo ......... .... LEVERINGTON, BEVERLY, St. Louis -- LEWIS LEWIS 1 BARBARA L., Florissant .- BRENDA K., Washington -. LEWIS, HAROLD, Washington -.. .... --.- LEWIS, JOETTA K., Jackson ......... 128, LEWIS, LYNETTE, Cape Girardeau, ---150, LEWIS, MARGARET ANN, Jackson ........ LEWIS 1 LEWIS, PHILIP H., Cape Girardeau ....... LEYERLE, BRENDA KAY, Cape Girardeau -. I-EYKAM, JOSEPH N., St. Louis ,.,...,...., LICAUCLI, CHARLES A., Maryland Hgts. -- LIEBIG, MADELINE SAR, Cape Girardeau -- LIEBMAN, JAMES F., St. Louis ........,. LIGHT, CONNIE J., Cape Girardeau ..... - LIND, ANDREA, Dexter ....,..,,,,,, 150, LINDELL, JOSEPH C., Sf. Louis ,,-,,,,-,--- LINDY, LINDA LOU, Cape Girardeau ...... LINEBARGER, NANCY JO, Cape Girardeau LINGLE, CHARLES V., E. Prairie .......... LINK, BRENDA P., Poplar Bluff LITTLE, DAVID M., Crestwood ..- ------ LITTON, ANN, High Ridge .,...,,,,,,,,,, LITZEHELNER, VICTORI, Jackson LITZELFELNER CAROLYN Ca e Girardeau 1 1 P ' LIVELY, DONALD H., Cape Girardeau ..... - LIVERS, BRENDA L., Poplar Bluff ........ - LLOYD, GAIL P., Floristell ....,..,.. ,.,, LLOYD, JAN HAROLD, St. Louis --. ---- LOBERG, KATHLEEN L., Florissant -- .--- LOCKHART, ROBERT J., St. Louis --- --.. .209 LOFTUS, ROBERT M., Florissant .... ..... LOHMAR, WILLIAM, Berkeley .......... 57, LONDOFF, MICHAEL T., St. Louis -., .--- LONDON, BARBARA J., Wentzville -- ---- LONG, DARRELL, Herscher, Ill. ...... - LONG, DENNIS WAYNE, Bell City .... LONG, MICHAEL W., Dudley ......... LONG, REBECCA GENE, Cape Girardeau LONG, RONALD LYNN, Arnold ....... LONG, WINNIE LOU, Jackson ........ I.OONEY, BETH, Webster Groves ..... 1 LOONEY, TIMOTHY A., Jackson LOOP, DIANA L., Greenville -.- LOOSER, THOMAS B., St. Louis LORENZ, DWAYNE C., Jackson ......... - LORENZO, LUACES ELBA, Rep. of Panama LOSSING, DON E., Caruthersville ....... . LOWERY, BILL R., Gideon ....,,,,,,,,--- LUCAS, MARY LOUISE, Festus --- ---170, LUDWIG, CHERRY LOU, Jackson LUDWIG, DAVID LYNN, Jackson 50, LUDWIG, JOHN R., Jackson ..... .... LUDWIG, RONALD L., St. Charles --- --.. LUEDERS DARREL L., Uniontown ......... LUEDERS: GARY P., Perryville ..........,, LUEHRMAN, FRANCES M., High Ridge 129, LUEKER, PAULETTE S., Marion, Ill. ...... -- LUFCY, STEPHEN C., Kennett ............. LUGGER, MARCY E., St. Louis .... 56, 144, LUKER, JAMES ALBERT, Portageville ...... LUTZ, HAROLD ARTHUR, St. Louis ........ LUTZ, JOAN ANN, St. Louis ............. LYNCH, JOSEPH M., Cape Girardeau ...... LYNCH, MIKE, Cape Girardeau ...... 170, M McALlSTER, RANDY D., Caruthersville ..... MCALLISTER, SHARLYN, Bonne Terre ....... MCANNAR, ROBERT J., St. Louis .... .... MCBRIDE, KATHLEEN T., St. Louis .,- ---. MCBRIDE, LINDA, Normandy ,,.....,.... MCBRIDE, MARTHA V., Cape Girardeau ..,. MCBRIDE, TERESA A., St. Louis .......... - McBROOM, DEBORAH J., DeSoto .... 144, MCCAFFREY, KATHRYN C., Fayetteville, N. Y. MCCAIG, EVERETT E., Cooter .............. 128 128 128 150 128 128 128 143 169 188 128 128 143 143 191 144 128 187 128 128 169 229 220 169 128 144 150 128 144 169 209 128 246 144 128 150 128 128 150 188 128 144 150 128 128 169 128 128 206 129 144 129 129 144 151 144 151 188 151 129 205 144 151 129 169 188 170 151 129 144 129 170 186 129 144 191 209 209 129 144 199 129 129 129 129 144 170 129 227 129 129 McCAlN, ROBERT G., St. Louis ...... .... 1 44 McCAlN, THOMAS K., St. Louis .......... 129 McCALLlSTER, GLENN M., Oak Ridge ..... 129 MCCANN, BLUEFORD W., Cape Girardeau --129 MCCARVER, EVE RETT, Malden ........... MCCARVER, JUDY, Dexter ......... 48, 151, 182, 188, 213 -129 218 MCCHRISTIAN, BETTY S., Cairo ........... 144 McCLAMMER CHARLES R. Florissant --170 205 McCLARD ,CHEYLE ANN Cape Girardeau ..144 McCLARD, GARY J., Jackson ......,...... 129 McCLAREN, WILLIAM L., Webster Groves ---129 McCLELLAN, JAMES H., St. Louis ......... 170 McCLELLAN, JOYCE C., St. Louis .... 129, 194 MCCLINTOCK, JAMES M., Braggadocio .... 129 McCLURE, SANDRA K., Gideon ........... 129 220 MCCOLLOUGH, SHIRLEY, Florissant --170, MCCOLLUM, JAMES H., Steele ............. 144 MCCONACHIE, CLAUDIA, Charleston ...... 129 McCONACHIE, LINDSAY, Charleston ....... 151 McCORMACK, ANITA F., Festus .... .... 1 44 McCOY, DALE A., St. Louis ........ .... 1 29 McCOY, MAUREEN A., Ferguson --- ----129 MCCROREY, GEORGIA M., Elvins --- ---.170 McCRORY, MARY CAROL St. Louis -- .... 187 McCULLOCH, JOHN L., St. Louis ........ 129 MCCULLOUGH, CHERYL A., Normandy ........ . ......... 129, 192, 193 McDANIEL, JANICE V., Doniphan .... 170, 225 MCDANIELS, PAT JOSEPH, St, Louis ...... 129 MCDONALD, EUGENE F., Jackson .... 170, 206 MCDONALD, MARY S., Jackson ........,., 144 MCDONALD, AMANDA J., Cape Girardeau 170 McDOWELL, JOHN C., Bismarck .......... 144 McDOWELL, MARTHA ANN, Jackson ...... 170 McDOWELL, RAYMOND K., Fayetteville, N. C, ............... 199, McENDREE, MICHAEL F., Cape Girardeau -- McFARLAND, KAREN ANN, St. Louis ..... 151 McFERRON, JENNIFER SUE, Chaffee --151, McGlNTY, BECKY LOU, Cape Girardeau --151 McGUIRE, BILLY F., Jackson ............ 129 JAMES T., Harivell -- ....... 129 McHUGH, JOE, Jennings ................ 206 McHUGH, MARY D., Manchester ...... 144, 191 McHUGHES, SHARON ELA, Cairo, Ill. ..... 170 MCILNAY, MARSHA, Florissant --170, 195, McKEE, CINDA JO, Cape Girardeau ...... 129 McKEE, THOMAS J., Fuchu, Japan ........ 129 McKEEVER, THOMAS T., St. Louis ......... 209 JANE E., Cape Girardeau .... 129 MCKINNON, WAYNE A., Overland ....... 129 McGRUDER, MCKEOWN, 205 225 223 220 McLANE, WILLIAM C., Oak Ridge ......... 129 McCLARD, SHIRLEY ANN, Jackson ........ 151 170 McLEAN, ANDREW, Webster Groves --54, McMAHAN, KATHLEEN J., St. Louis ........ 144 McMAHAN, KENNETH M., Potosi ......... 129 222 MCMANUS, JUANITA, Poplar Bluff --151, MCMIKLE, LARRY C., E. Prairie .......... 129 McMULLIN, JEAN L., Leadwood ........... 151 MCMULLIN, RICHARD C., Leadwood ...... 170 MCNEELY, SHARON A., Cape Girardeau --129 MCNEIL, JACQUELINE L., Festus .......... 151 MCNEIL, THOMAS P., Festus ............. 129 MCPHERSON, WARREN E., Hazelwood ..... 129 MCRAE, DAWN, St. Louis .............,. 144 MCSWAIN, PRISCILLA, J., Poplar Bluff 224, Poplar Bluff ................ 170, 224, McWHORTER, PHILIP ED, Wellsville MCWILLIAMS, KOTHLEEN, Florissant 229 229 ----.-151 ------129 MABREY, PAUL E., Ferguson ............. 129 MACK, BOBBY G., Cape Girardeau MACKE, ALBERTA Gordonville --41, 48, 170, 191, 212, 214, 225, 237 --.---129 216, MACKE, NORMA JEAN, Leopol ..... .... 1 29 MACKLEY, LEANNA D., Bonne Terre ----.-151 MACKO, ANITA K., St. Louis ...... .... 1 70 MACKU, SHARON L., Arnold -.- ..... -129 MACLEAN, WILLIAM H., Glastonbury, Conn. .............. 151, MACMILLAN, BARBARA T., Kirkwood ...... 129 MAEVERS, CAROLYN J., Cape Girardeau --171 MAGERS, ROSA R., Parma ................ 129 MAGILL, JOHN CLAY, Cape Girardeau .... 151 MAGNUSON, NEDRA, Florissant ....... 221 -.144 MAHEW, WILLIAM, New Madrid ...... 171 212 MAHY, MARTHA K., Cape Girardeau ...... 188 MALEDY, GLENDA F., Jackson ........... 144 MALONE, ROBERT C., High Ridge ........ 129 MALONE, SONDRA .................... 129 MANLEY, RANDY, St. Louis .......... 171 182 MANNS, CHERYL, Poplar Bluff ........... 129 MARESCHAL, MARY E., Florrissant ....... 129 MARGRAF, KAY, Cape Girardeau .... ..,. MARKOVICH, DIANE C., St. Louis .... .... MARSHALL, DENNIS F., Charleston ...... - MARSHALL, VICTORIA, Benton ........., MARSHAUS, ALICIA ANN, Poplar Bluff ,... 189 193 St. Louis ................... 143, 192, MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN , CHAS. ARTHUR, DeSoto ........ DONNA SUE, Dittmer ..,,... .... DONNA S., Cape Girardeau ,.... MARTIN, JAMES D., Cape Girardeau --129, MARTIN JAMES L., Fenton ,,...YA,.,,... MARTIN JANET M., St. Louis .,.. ..... MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN JUDY J., Dittmer ........ ..-ff , KAREN KAYE, Jackson ......,.. , MARY JEANNE, St. Louis ,-144, MARTIN, METRA, St. Louis ...., 171, 222, MARTIN, ROBERT GEORGE, Cape Girardeau MARTIN, WILLIAM J., Annapolis .......... MASON MASON 1 JUDITH K., Cape Girardeau ...... SUSAN Berkeley .............. h MASSMANN, STANLEY JR., Was ington ,.- MASTERSON, CAROLE L., Cape Girardeau ....,............ 129, MATTHEWS, JUDITH, Sikeston ...... 129, MASTERSON, DIANE K., Cape Girardeau .- MASTIN, SHIRLEY J., Bedford, Ind. 129, 189, MASTROIANNI, STEVEN, Ferguson .,..... MATHENEY, LINDA K., St. Louis ......... MATHENIA, THOMAS B., Cape Girardeau ,. MATHIS, CHARLOTTE S., Granite City, Ill. .- MATLOCK, MORRIS R., Owensville ...... - MATTHES, BARBARA KAY, DeSoto ....... MATTHES, MARILYN S., Desoto ........,.. MATTHEWS, JOYCE M., Union .......... - MATTHEWS, PEGGY L., Sikeston ..... 144, MATTINGLY, GARY D., Conron -- MAUNDER, JILL, Ferguson ..... ,... 1 29, MAUNE, KATHY F., Washington -- MAXWELL, SUZANNE, St. Louis MAXWELL, TERRY W., St. Ann --- MAY, DONNELL, Berkeley ..... MAY, MARK E., Hillsboro, III. ..... .-.- MAYES, TONI BETH, Farmington ......... MAYFIELD, KAREN S., St. Louis ........, MAYNE, ELIZABETH ANN, Paducah, Ky. --- MAYS, PERRY S., Kennett ............... MEAD, PAMELA A., Florissant ...... 129, MEADOR, JOYCE ANN, Elvins -- MEANS, EMILY JANE Overland .. MEHRHOFF, GLEN S., Berkeley ..... .... MEINZ ,LADONNA JO, Scott City ..,. .... MELTON, CAROL, Qulin .......... .... MELTON, JOHN A., St. Ann -.. MENG, LINDA, Herculaneum ............ MENRE, JODEAN, New Haven ...... i7i, MERCURIO, JANICE L., Brentwood ...... - MERGET, ELIZABETH A., DeSoto ......... . MERIWETHER, ELEANORE, Paducah, Ky. ... MERRICK, JOHN W., Bertrand .......... MERRITT, NANCY, Kennett 41, 171, 188, 214, MESSERSMITH, JAMIE E., Berkeley ........ MESSMER, MARY B., St. Louis ..... .-.- MEYER MEYER, MEYER, MEYER, MEYER, MEYER, MEYER, ANNA, ............... .... CARLA, Jackson ....... .... CAROL ANN, Perryville --- ,..- DENNIS R., Grover .... .... MELVIN L., Affton .... .... RUTH, Ste. Genevieve -.. ---- SHARON M., St. Louis --- --.- MEYR, MICHEL, WILLIAM J., Webster Groves 171, MICHELS, JANICE, Anna, III. .........., - MlCHEl.S, ROMUALD B., Florissant ........ MIDDENDORF, JUDITH A., St. Louis ....,.. MIDDLETON, DARRYL K., Cape Girardeau MIFFLIN, JANE, St. Louis ....... 171, 182, MIINCH, CAROL JO, Patton ............ RONALD LEE, Jackson ..... ..... MICHAELIS, DALE H., Pacific ............ MICHEL, RONALD THOMA, St. Louis --151, MIK, ROBERT, Lemey ............. .... MILLER, DAVID ANZLE, Bismarck MILLER, GEORGE M., Dexter ..... ....., - MILLER, GRETA, Millersville .... .... I 30, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, JAMES CARL, St. Louis JOHN, St. Louis ............ 151, JOHN IRVIN, St. Louis LARRY F., St. Louis ........ 130, LARRY W., St. Charles MILLER, LAWRENCE G., St. ouis ......... MILLER, LESLIE KAY, Richmond Hgts. .... MILLER, MARLENE F., St. Louis ........... MILLER, MICHAEL J., Beckemeyer, Ill. ,-.. MILLER, SHARON KAY, St. Louis .......... MILLER, SHARRON ANN, St. Louis .--188, MILLER, WILLIAM E., Oxly .......... 171, 171 144 129 129 171 129 129 171 144 129 129 144 187 190 246 171 129 129 224 171 129 212 171 129 200 229 129 144 129 144 189 228 129 186 129 129 144 144 129 151 129 144 129 190 171 171 130 130 144 144 144 229 130 151 130 130 225 130 130 171 144 171 130 130 144 130 130 144 235 215 144 171 130 130 191 130 144 151 130 190 151 205 171 208 130 130 144 130 151 151 171 227 MILLION, WILLIAM D., Poplar Bluff .,..... MILLS, KATHEEN ANN, Perryville ........ MINARIK, JANE, St. Louis ...,,,,,.. 151, MINBIOLE, JANET E., St. Louis .......... MINNER, JAMES A., Manchester ..... ..- MINNER, ROBERT N., Manchester ....... MINSON, ROGER C., Cape Girardeau .... MINTON, VICTORIA LEE, Dexter ..... 151, MIRKAY, SALLY A., St. Louis -. ..... .- MITCHELL, AUSTIN, Salem .............. MITCHELL, IEsslE L., Salem .,,,,,,,,. 171, MITCHELL, LINDA RAE, Effingham, Ill. 151, MITTELBUSCHER, WAYNE, St. Charles .... MODDER, CLAUDIA N., Cape Girardeau -. MODZINSKI, JOAN G., St. Louis ......... MOEHLENKAMP, DAVID E., St. Charles .... MOELLER, CAROL, Kirkwood .... 182, isa, MOHR, MARY LOUISE, sr. Louis -.i3o,i7i, MOHR, SALLY, sf. Louis ..... ..... i 44, MOLL, BEVERLY H., Jackson - . - ...... . . . - MONTGOMERY, CAROL A., MONAHAN, PEGGY A., St. Louis 144, 191 MONTE, JANELLE JOY, Florissant ...... J- MONTGOMERY, CARROLL, Dexter ---171, MONTGOMERY, JUDY GAY, Poplar Bluff -- MONTGOMERY, ROBERTA, Arbyrd MONTGOMERY, RONALD E., St. Clair MONTGOMERY, SHARON K., Dexter MONTIGNE, RICHARD M., Ferguson MOONEY, MAUREEN J., St. Louis 144, 194 MOONEY, TONI LOU, Fredericktown 244,' MOONIER, JANE A., Berkeley ,..,.. 130, MOORE, ARNOLD J., Overland .......... MOORE, BRENDA R., Cape Girardeau -.. MOORE, CHARLOTTE SUE, Ellington ...... MOORE, KAREN A., Cardwell ........... MOORE, NATHAN, E. Prairie ........ 151, MOORE SUSAN ANN, Ferguson ......... MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN , JOYCE ANN, Perryville ....... , BENNY F., Granite, Ill. -.- -.- , JERRY L., Creve Coeur ........ , ORAN E., St. Louis .......... , ROBERT J., Murphysboro, III. -- MORITZ, LYNNE M., Florissant .......... MORRIS, LINDA SUE, Maplewood ......... MORRISON, GARY K. ,St. Louis .......... MORRISON, NELSON T., Lemay .... MORRISON, WILLIAM P., Silver sprirrg,'Mr'J.' MORROW, KAY, Cape Girardeau ......... MORROW, GEORGE, Illmo ..,,.,.,,,.,,. MORROW, JUDITH M., St. Louis .......... MOSS, PAM, Charleston 48, 172, 182, 188, MOTTERT, VERNON T., St. Louis ......... MOUSER, SHARON R., Flat River .,....... MROZ, DEANNA MARIE, St. Louis .... 130 MUDD, CATHERINE C., Webster Groves -J. MUELLER, BARBARA, St. Louis ........... MUELLER, EILEEN ANNE, St. Louis ..,. 172, MUELLER, ELEANOR L., Webster Groves .... MUELLER GLORIA J., Old Monroe ........ MUELLER, LEE W., Frohna ............... - MUELLER, TOM F., Ste. Genevieve -.. --- MUENCH, CAROL JEAN, Washington ...... MUENZ, HELEN, St. Louis ,-,.,,,,,,- ,U MULDROW, GERRI D., Florrissant --- -.- MULLEN, CHARLOTTE L., Gideon --- -.- MULLEN, LARRY J., Kennett ..... -.- MULLER, CHARLOTTE .,.,.,.,,.. L , . MULLINS, MULLINS, MUNSON GAYLON L., Kennett --. JUDY K., Farmington --- -.- , ROBERT LEE, E. Prairie --- --- MURDICK, NIKKI LYNN, Farmington ...... MURPHY, ANSON GEORGE, St. Louis .... MURPHY, DEBBIE A., St. Louis --,,,,,,,.,, MURPHY, JAMES E., Cape Girardeau ...... MURPHY, M. LORETTO, St. Louis -- -.- MURPHY, MYRA ELLEN, Hayti ..... --- MURRAY, SUSAN RUTH, St. Louis --- -.. MUSE, GARRY MICHEL, St. Ann ......... MUSGRAVE, SANDRA, .............,,,,, MUSGRAVES, WILLIAM D., Cape Girardeau MUTRUX, CHARLES E., Rock Hill .......... MYERS, BARBARA, Creve Coeur ......... MYERS, CHARLES W., Oak Ridge ........ MYERS, ROBERT ARCHIE Harviell .... 130, MYRACLE, ARTHUR D., Jackson .. ..... -- MYRICK, LARRY M., High Ridge -. --.-- N NABE, JUDITH A., St. Louis .............. NACHTWEITH, KATHLEEN M., St. NADLER, CYNTHIA M., St. Louis Louis - . - 130 192 231 130 144 171 130 241 130 144 231 188 130 186 151 171 218 241 191 171 212 151 228 188 172 130 144 130 195 220 190 130 130 130 130 228 187 172 206 130 130 130 130 130 144 172 130 151 225 144 224 130 172 194 130 195 215 130 130 130 130 172 130 130 172 130 227 130 172 145 151 172 130 130 130 151 151 130 130 130 151 145 172 172 130 151 130 130 130 NAGEL, THOMAS C., St. Louis ...... 130, 200 NAES, GLORIA IRENE, Campbell ........ 172 NAGEL, JANIS E., Cape Girardeau .---.-130 NANIA, JIM V. ,St. Louis ......... ..-130 NANSEN, BARBARA S., Creve Coeur - -..130 NAUSLEY, DAVID A., Union ..........,,., 130 NEARY, SHEILA Cape Girardeau .... 151, 182, 192, 213, 218 NEBEL, MARY E., Benton ......,,..,..,,, 130 NEBEL, SHARON ANN, Cape Girardeau ..,. 172 NEEDHAM, ALICE KAY, Kansas City ..I45, 215 NEES, PAULA A., Arcadia .. .........,, 151 NEIER, JOAN E., St. Louis ..... ..- ...151 NEKULA, KAREN A., St. Louis ,. ...151 NELSON, CARL V., St. Louis -. .-.130 NELSON, JANET LEE, Jackson ., ,,,172 NELSON, MARY, Millersville ...... -.-145 NELSON, MARY E., Berkeley ..,.,, ,H130 NELSON, ROGER ALLEN, St. Louis -.. -..130 NENNINGER, GREGORY J., Leopold ,,.... 172 NENNINGER, MARY G., Cape Girardeau --130 NENNINGER, RICHARD A., Cape Girardeau 130 NENNINGER, TIMOTHY H., Cape Girardeau 172 NENNINGER, SUZANNE, Cape Girardeau .............. 130, 192, 193 NEUMEYER, BRENDA R., Jackson .......,.. 172 NEUMEYER, DONALD G., Cape Girardeau .-145 NEWELL, ROBERT S., Ballwin ........,,,. 130 NIBBELINK, MARCIA K., St. Louis ........ 130 NICHOLS, BARBARA J., Webster Groves ..130 NICHOLS, CHERI N., St. Louis ........,., 145 NICHOLS, ELLIS E., Ferguson -.. .... ,130 NICHOLSON, GERALD A., Webster Groves .....,............ 151, 221 NICOLINI, CATHERINE, Poplar Bluff ...... 130 NIEMANN, LYNNE MARIE, Kirkwood ...... 151 NIERMANN, ANITA L., St. Louis .......,, 145 NISWONGER, LARAINE R., Jackson -.145, 227 NITSCH, LINDA SUE, Jackson .......,.,, 172 NITZSCHE, DAVID ALAN, Rock Hill ..... 172 NOCE, DELLA A., Crestwood ......... --.130 NORRIS, NORMAN K., St. Louis ..... --.130 NORTON, WAYNITA M., Silex .......... 131 NOTHDURFT, MARGARET, Whitewater .... 145 NOTHDURFT, MARIDA A., Cape Girardeau 131 NOTHDURFT, SALLY M., Buenos Aires, Argentina .,.,.....,.,,- 145 NOWAK, DAVID A., St. Louis -.. ---151 NULL, MARIE A., Wappapello ... -. 145 0 OAKS, LAWRENCE, Hazelwood ...... 145, 205 OBERGOENNER, SANDRA C., St. Louis -.- 151 OBERMANN, MICHAEL, Chesterfield ...... 131 OBERMEYER, ANN C., St. Louis 145, 224, 229 OBRIEN, KENNTH L., Paducah, Ky. ..... 131 OCHSNER, BARBARA A., St. Louis 151, 224, 229 OCONNOR, MARGARETT L., High Ridge -.-172 ODAY, PATRICIA A., St, Ann ............ 131 OEHL, DARLENE, Oak Ridge ........... 131 OETTEL, PAMELA J., Cottage Hills, Ill. -.. 131 OGLE, KARLEEN M., St. Louis ...,....,.. 131 OGLESBY, JANE ELLEN, St. Louis ......... 172 OLOUGHLIN, MIKE M., Jackson ...... 212, 206 OLDHAM, VICKI S., Burfordville -. ...... 131 ONEAL, CHRISTINE E., Berkeley ...... 131, 229 ONEILL, STEPHEN T., St. Louis --- .... -151 ONEAL, PAMELA E., St. Louis -.. ,-.- 131 ONEAL, PHILIP M., Knox City .......,... 131 ONEAL, REBECCA J., Kennett .,...,...,. 131 ORF, JANE, O'Fallon .......... 151, 224, 229 OROURKE, JOYCE ANNE, Charleston .... 172 OSBURN, GLENN ROBERT, Patton ......... 131 OSTENDORF, MARGARET M., Cape Girardeau 151 OTIS, ARTHUR C., St. Louis .............. 145 OTT, JOHN WM., St. Louis ......... .... 2 05 OUGHTON, CARL JOHN, St. Louis ........ 172 OUGHTON, JANET, St, Louis ,,,,,,,,,,,, 145 OURTH, RICHARD H., Cape Girardeau ---172 OUTMAN, WILLIAM D., St. Louis ........ 131 OVERMANN, RAY, St.Louis .......... 151, 212 OVERTON, CAROL, St. Louis ..,......... 195 OWEN, MARIELLEN, Ferguson ............ 145 OWEN ,MARTHA SUSAN, Paducah, Ky. ..-131 P PACKARD, PAMELA K., Florissant ......... 131 PAGE, BEVERLY L., Webster Groves ...... 145 PAGE, MARTIN LEE, Webster Groves 172, 221 PALMER, CAROLYN L., Paris, Tenn. ...... 145 PALMER, ELIZABETH B., Kennett .......... 131 PALMER, CHRISTY A., Richmond Hgts. .... 131 PALMER, NORMA J., Waterloo, Ill. ....... 131 PALMER, SHERYL A., Bernie ......,.. 145, 229 PALSGROVE, GLORIA L., Cape Girardeau --151 PALUMBO, MARIE A., Maplewood ........ 195 145 PANAGOS, STEVEN, St. Louis - ....... 131 PARKER, MICHAEL LOY, Dexter ........... 172 PARKER, REBECCA MAE, Cape Girardeau --.131 PARKER, RODGER, St. Charles .......... 205 PARKS, RAYLENE, Cape Girardeau ....... 151 PARKS, WALTER E., Chaffee .............. PARMENTIER, WAYNE A., Washington ..,. PARSH, KAREN A., Cape Girardeau ...... PARSONS, JO, Dexter .............. 151, PARROTT, DIANA M., Hazelwood ......... PATE, ALICE .............,..... ..vo, PATREDIS, JOHN D., St. Louis --, -..-. PATRICK, ALMA L. E. Prairie ...,.....,... PATTEN, GUY, Lemay .....,........ 173, PATTERSON, MILDRED C., Fredericktown -- PATTERSON, ROBERT B., Charleston .......... ...... 1 51, 212, PATTERSON, RONALD, Charleston ,............. 48, 151, 212, PAUBEL, CYNTHIA JANE, Des Peres ....... PAUL, HAROLD L., University City ---145, PAUTLER, MICHAEL K., Union ............ PAYNE, JAMES HOWARD, Cape Girardeau PAZDERA, MARY ANN, Charleston ....... PEACOCK, GAY, Florissant ...... .... PEARSALL, DARLA, Charleston - PEARSON, JANIS, New Madrid -.- ---- PECK, JOANNE E., Kennett .... PEIRICK, PATRICIA A., Union -,- PELSMA, DENNIS M., Lemay ..... .... PEMBERTON, SYLVIA J., Charleston -.- ---. PENCE, ROBERT ALLEN, Bellefontaine Neighbors ..... PENNING, DENNIS E., Berkeley --- .--- PENNOCK, VICTORIA S., Jennings PENROD, ROBERT C., Jackson ....... .... PENSEL, EMMA JO, Cape Girardeau ...... CAROLYN K. PENZEL, Cape Girardeau ............. 145, 192, PERKINS, ANNE L., Ellisville ............ PERKINS, ERNEST N., Seabrook, N. H. ---- PERKINS, JUDITH MAE, Dexter ........... PERKINS, SHARON KAY, St. Louis --.173, PERKINSON, GEORGE JR., Richmond Hgts. -- PERRY, LILA E., Cape Girardeau ......... PESOUT, KENNETH A., St. Louis ........ . PESOUT, ROBERT M., St. Louis -.. ---. PETELIK, NORMAN J., St. Louis .... .... PETERS, FRANCES R., Ferguson .......... L PETERS, MICHAEL WAYNE, Bertrand ...... PETERS, SUSAN, St. Louis ........... 145, PETRALIA, ANTHONY L., Florissant ...... . PERI, ROBERT T., St, Louis ........,.,., , PETROV, VIRGINIA SUE, St. Louis ......... PEYTON, MELBA J., St. Charles .....,..... PETTY, GWENDOLYN N., Cape Girardeau .- PFEIFFER, KERWIN A., Overland .,........ PFIFFNER, BEVERLY, Affton ..........,,,, PHELPS, JOHN DAVID, Cape Girardeau .... PHILLIPS, BURTON K., Clayton ......... . PHILLIPPO, TOM, Corridon .......... 173, PHILLIPS, JIM, Kennett ............ 173, PHILLIPS, SANDRA L., Fisk .....,....... . PHIPPS, BRENDA EAYE, Bragg city ...... PIEBER, BILL E., sf. Louis ........,.. .,., PIEBER, KATHERINE ANN, sf. Louis ....... PIER, GREGORY E., sf. Louis .........,,,. PIERCE, RANDALL W., Caruthersville PIERCE, RONALD W., Caledonia ...,...... PIND, DAVID LEE, Cape Girardeau ....... PINEGAR, MARSHA A., St. Louis ......,.. PINION, MELODIE A., Caruthersville PINKUS, MAXINE D., St. Louis ........... PINNICK, HERBERT R., Jr., Florissant PIPER, PATRICIA ANN, Poplar Bluff PIRANO, DONNA K., Cape Girardeau .... PIRTLE, DENNIS D., Mounds, Ill. ......... PLACE, RICHARD M., Clarksville .......... PLATT, SHEILA J., Jackson ......... 131, PLETSCHER, SUSAN, St. Charles ......... PLITT, HARRY A., St. Louis .............. - PLUMMER, LINDA SUE, Fredericktown .... POHLMAN, EILEEN M., Oak Ridge ...... L POEPPER, THOMAS R., st. Louis POLEOS, JUDITH E., St. Louis ....... -173, POLETTE, JOSEPH B., Maplewood POLITTE, STEPHEN A., Blackwell POLLARD, JATHLEEN J., St. Louis --- ---- PONDER, ALICE F., Poplar Bluff 131 205 145 218 131 229 131 131 224 131 228 228 151 227 131 173 131 193 229 145 131 152 145 131 145 131 131 131 145 220 145 131 173 241 173 131 205 205 131 173 209 191 131 131 173 145 145 131 224 131 173 225, 225 131 131 131 152 131 152 145 131 131 131 131 225 173 131 173 145 190 145 131 152 131 131 191 152 131 131 132 PORTER, DOYLE R., Sikeston ......, ,,,, 1 32 POPP, JOE DAVID, Cape Girardeau ,,,,,. 152 POPP, REBECCA L., Jackson ......... ..., 1 32 POPPE, BARBARA ANN, St. Louis ..- ..-.145 PORCHEY, MARY, Crystal City ... --,.213 PORTELL, MICHAEL R., DeSoto ........... ,145 POSTON, LARRY J., Cape Girardeau ..... 132 POUNDS, DAVID L., Bloomfield .......-,,. 132 POUNDS, JEANINE ..................,.. 132 POVOLISH, PATRICIA A., Nashville, Ill. --152 POVOLISH, PEG ANN, Nashville, Ill. --152, 187 POWERS, DENNIS M., Poplar Bluff ....... 132 POWERS, LEONARD W., St. Louis L... 132, 200 POYNER, DAWN, Dexter .........,,.,,.. 145 PRANSCHKE, JUDITH C., St. Louis -- ---173 PRATHER, JANE C., Bloomfield -.- ---145 PRATT, PATRICIA ANN, Sikeston -- --.173 PREIS, KENNETH B., Barnhart -- ---173 PREISS, ELLAN JANE, Pacific ...... .--132 PRELLI, WILLIAM JOHN, St. Louis --- --.173 PRENDERGAST, THOMAS, Ferguson ...... 132 PRESKER, BARBARA, ............. ---132 PRICE, MELANIE JOY, Kennett --- ---132 PRICHARD, JOSEPH R., Flat River -- ..... 152 PRICE, MICHAEL A., Cape Girardeau .....,...... 199, 206, 212 PRITCHETT, BETTY M., Farmington ......... 152 PROFFER, ALFRED L., Sikeston .... ..,,. 1 32 PROPST, LARRY A., Arcadia .... --.132 PROPST, MOLLY ANNE, Millers ....,....., 173 PRUIETT, BOBBY J., Steele .............. 152 PUGH, DON, St. Louis ......... 173, 216, 221 PUGH, JUDITH L., St. Louis ....,..,.,,.,. 132 PURCELL, BRENDA C., Webster Groves .--132 PURSCHKE, LEO, Union ....,.,,..., 173, 205 PURVIS, DONNA LYNN, Ballwin ......... 132 PUTZ, JOHN F., Berkeley ...,,,, ,,,,, 1 32 PYATT, JANICE L., Freeburg, Ill. . --.145 Q QUALLS, KATHRINE E., Desloge ........,. 174 QUANTE, CHERYL A., St. Louis .......... 132 QUATE, KATHLEEN ANN, Belleville, Ill. --.174 QUERTERMOUS, RODGER, Lonedell ..,..... 132 QUICK, JEAN ANN, Bloomfield -- --.152 QUINN, LOIS FAY, Painton ...... --.174 QUINN, PATRICK D., St. Louis .... ---145 R RABENEAU, SHIRLEY, St. Louis ,..,........ 132 RADEMAKER, TIMOTHY A., Strongsville, O. -.145 RADICK, SANDRA J., St. Louis .......... 132 RADLOFF, JERRY, St. Ann ................ 219 RAE, FRANK D., St. Louis L... ---132 RAGAINS, ANNE E., Sikeston --. -..188 RAINEY, WILLIAM L., Advance -- ---152 RAKEL, DONALD F., St. Louis ........... 132 RAMSEY, BENJAMIN F., Qulin .,...,,.,. 132 RANDOLL, RITA HENSHAW, Cape Girardeau 174 RANDOLPH, ARVILLA S., Gideon .......... 132 RANDOLL, ROSS R., St. Louis ............. 174 RANSDELL, LYNN, Oran ............ 145, 189 RANDOLPH, NANCY J., Bethalto, III. ..... 132 RAPP, CAROL ANN, Cape Girardeau .... 145 RAPP, JUANITA ANN, Ste. Genevieve .... 145 RASCHER, STEVEN H., Richmond Hgts. 152, 228 RATLIFF, CHARLOTTE A. ,Caruthersville --.132 RATLIFFE, JANET H., Cape Girardeau ..., 174 RAVENS, GARY EUGENE, Chersterfield -.-174 RAY, RUSSELL ALLEN, Kennett ............ 132 REDEL, SALLY E., St. Louis ................ 174 REECHT, LINDA KAY, Herculaneum ............ 41, 152, 187, 212 REED, BARBARA, Rock Hill .............. 145 REED, JUDY KATHRYN, Fenton ........... 152 REED, KAY, Illmo ............. .... 1 45, 229 REED, PATSY E., St. Louis .... .... 1 32, 186 REEDER, ROBYN C., Clayton -- ........ 132 REEG, JANE M., St. Louis ........,,.... REEVES, DAVID M., Washington, Ill. .... - 132 132 REEVES, LINDA S., Charleston .......... 132 REEVES, ROSEMARY, Steeleville ...,,,.,.. 132 REGAS, JULIE M., St. Louis .......... 132 229 REICHERT, CHARLES LYN, Caruthersville --152 REICHERT, PAUL, Grand Chain, Ill. ....... 174 REID, FRANCES K., St. Louis ............. 132 REID, JACK A., Florissant .......... .... 1 45 REID, LARRY F., Cape Girardeau ........ 145 REIKER, LINDA ANN, Cape Girardeau .... 132 REID, WILLIAM SCOTT, Matthews ........ 174 REINHARDT, MARCIA R., University City --132 REINWALD, SHARON K., Defiance ........ 132 REINWALD, ARLIE E., Defiance ........... 174 REIS, DONALD A., Webster Groves .-174, 235 REISENBICHELER, RALPH, Perryville ...... 132 RENARD, BARBARA A., Poplar Bluff --145, 223 RENAUD, MARY SUE, Charleston ......... 174 RENDLEMAN, MARY L., Painton .......... 132 REUBSAS, LINDA .............,....,... 145 REYNOLDS, JAMES R., Cape Girardeau ---152 RHINEHART, DEBORAH, Little Rock, Ark. 152, 223 RHODES, LOIS I., Lutesville ...,..... 174, 195 RHODES, ROBERTA JEAN, Crystal City 145, 214 RHODES, SHERRY A., Wolf Lake, Ill. ...... 132 RICE, BARRY M., Clarkton ............., 132 RICE, BRIAN R., Florissant ........ ---132 RICE, GENIA ANN, Clarkton -. ,,-145 RICE, GAIL B., Poplar Bluff .,.,..,..,,,, 132 RICE, MARY A., Clarksville ............. 145 RICE, MARY ANN, Fredericktown 132, 192, 198 RICE, STEPHEN C., Rockford, Mich. ....... 132 RICHARDS, PAT ANN, Creve Coeur -.145, 191 RICHARDS, RUTH C., Doniphon ,......... 132 RICHARDS, THOMAS T., St. Louis ........ 132 RICHARDSON, JOANNE M., Hillsboro 132, 229 RICHARDSON, LARRY G., St. Charles ..... 205 RICHARDSON, STANLEY B., Cape Girardeau 152 RICHEY, MICHAEL L., Steilacoom, Wash. --152 RICHIE, ROGER P., St. Louis .,........... 132 RICKERT, JIM E., Jacksonville, Fla. ....... 132 RIDDLE, CHARLES W., JR., Dexter --- ---145 RIDINGS, LINDA ,,.........,,.,,,,,,,,, 132 RIEHN, CHARLES B., Cape Girardeau .... 132 RIMEL, JUDITH EVANS, Dexter .......... 174 RINGWALD, LEO G., Ste. Genevieve ,,..... 132 RINGWALD, ROBERT JOSE, Ste. Genevieve 209 RISLEY, ROBERT E., Bernie ............... 133 RIVES, KAREN LYNN, Mounds, III. ........ 133 ROACH, FRANCES J., Hazelwood ,,...... 133 ROBBINS, ARTHUR H., Marquand .....,.,. 145 ROBBINS, ARTHUR H., Marquand ........ 145 ROBBINS, DWIGHT, Marquand ...... 174, 225 ROBBINS, WILLIAM M., Marquand ,...... 174 ROBBISON, NORMA L., Cape Girardeau ---133 ROBERSON, DEBERA L., Caruthersville .... 133 ROBERT, JOHN, Cape Girardeau ......... 145 ROBERTS, ELSIE E., High Ridge ,...,,.,,. 133 ROBERTS, JANE E., Charleston --152, 188, 212 ROBERTS, KATHLEEN A., St. Louis ........ 133 ROBERTS, REBA F., Sikeston ..,... ..,.- 1 33 ROBERTS, WILLIAM J., Doniphon -- ..... 152 ROBERTSON, GARY L., Florissant .... ..... 1 45 ROBERTSON, GARY E., Jennings .......... 145 ROBERTSON, PAUL C., Ste. Genevieve .... 174 ROBERTSON, MARY A., Ste. Genevieve ---133 ROBERTSON, LESTER E., Granite City, Ill. --133 ROBINS, EDWIN, Millersville ........ 174, 222 ROBINS, MICHAEL E., Millersville ......... 133 ROBINSON, BARBARA R., Lilbourn ....... 152 ROBINSON, CAROL, Normandy .,....... 145 ROBINSON, NANCY H., Crystal City ,.... 152 ROBINSON, RICHARD G., Patton ......... 133 ROBINSON, TERRY G., Cape Girardeau ---133 200 ROBISON, JOHN M., Kennett ...... 133, ROBOR, SANDRA A., Defiance ...... 152, 194 RODGERS, EDDIE KAY, Kirkwood ........ 227 RODGERS, GLENDA M., Morley .......... 174 RODGERS, MMARY, Cape Girardeau ..... 145 ROEDEMEIER, LINDA, Bridgeton ........... 133 ROESLER, SANDRA R., St. Louis 175, 187, 229 ROGERS, CONNIE G., Wheeling, III. ....... 133 ROGERS, RODNEY C., Affton .......,..... 133 ROHLFS, LOUIS HERMAN, Cape Girardeau 175 ROHRBACH, DAVID H., St. Louis ......... 152 ROLLMAN, BETTY J., Cape Girardeau .... 133 ROODMAN, TOBY JAY, University City ---175 ROONEY, KATHLEEN M., St. Louis ........ 133 ROOKER, SANDRA ELLEN, Cape Girardeau 175 ROSAAEN, RICHARD D., St. Louis ........ 175 ROSE, SANDRA, Florissant ...... ---145 ROSE, TERESA, Cape Girardeau .... ---145 ROSE, VICTORIA L., St. Louis ........ ---133 ROSS, BETTY MAE, Cape Girardeau ...... 175 ROSS, JAMES EDWARD, Cape Girardeau ................. 175, 237 ROSS, JANIS ELAINE, St. Louis ............ 152 ROSS, MARGARET Berea, O. -.- ---175, 246 ROSSER, JERRY LEE, Affton .... ....... 1 75 ROSSER, MARY ........................ 152 ROTH, CAROLYN ANN, St. Louis ..... 145, 191 ROTH, DIANE, Illmo ................... 145 ROTH, GREGORY J., Cape Girardeau ..... 145 ROTH, JEROME, WM., Ste. Genevieve ...... 209 ROTH, MARGARET, St. Louis ............ 192 ROTH, STEVEN F., Illmo ............ 145, 213 ROTH, VICKY E., Cape Girardeau ........ 187 8 SCHUH, SANDRA, St. Louis ......... 146, ROTHERMICH, Stanley Wentzville ........ ROUSSEL, KENNTH Ki. Dexter ............ ROY, MARY ELLEN, Springfield, N. J. ROY, ELIZABETH, Glendale ........... --- 133 145 145 145 RUBOTTOM, JOAN G., Esther ............ 175 RUDERT, JANE E., Cape Girardeau --133, 194 RUDROFF, RONDA A., St. Louis .......... 133 RUDY, BARBARA, St. Louis .175, 192, 224, 229 RUDY, WARREN, si. Louis .............. 133 RUPP, CAROL JANE, Ferguson ..,.. .... 1 45 RUPP, RITA F., Ferguson ,.........------ 133 RUPPEL, STEVEN E., Webster Groves ...... 133 RUPPEL SUSAN LYNN, Oak Ridge ....,. 133 RUPPEL, WILLIAM W., Benton ......-.--.. SINGRUN, PAT, St. Louis ...............,. 175 RUSH, BETTY ANN, Cape Girardeau ....... 175 RUSH, JOHN W., Cape Girardeau -- .... 175 RUSSO, NOREEN C., St. Louis ,.- ----133 RUWE, MARK E., Bel Nor ...... ...... 1 45 RYAN, KATHLEEN E., St. Louis ........... 133 RYAN, PAT, University City .,.,..... 152, 218 S SACHSE, JOHN C., Cape Girardeau ....... 133 SACK, CAROLYN, Crestwood ..., 145, 189, 241 ST. JOHN, JANICE L., Sulphur Springs ......,...... 145, 186, 187 SALOMON, GENEVIEVE L., St. Louis ..... . SAMEL, BENJAMIN R., Cape Girardeau ---. SAMPLE, GLEN WM., Lutesville .......... . SAMS, SHARON KAYE, Cape Girardeau .... SANBURN, GERALD L., St. Louis ......... . SANCHEZ, MARIO O., Cape Girardeau ,... SANCHEZ, MYRA C., Cape Girardeau SANDER, DON, Cape Girardeau .......... SANDERS, JUDITH A., House Springs .... . SANDERS, LYNDA D., Fisk .............. SANFORD, BARBARA SUE, Scott City ..... SAPHIAN, STEVEN C., University City .... - SARIEGO, CARMEN M., Crystal City ...... SASSENRATH, MARILYN, Berkeley ........ SAVAGE, MICHAEL T., Apo, N. Y. ...... . SHAWHANT, TIM, ---. ............. ----. SAX, HOWARD GEORGE, University City -- SCATES, GARY WAYNE, Dudley .......... SCHACHAMEYER, STEVEN, St. Louis ...... SCHADE, SANDRA LEE, St. Louis ......... SCHAEFER, ANTON JOHN, Illmo ......... SCHAEFER, CATHLEEN J., Centralia, Ill. --- SCHAEFFER, RAY, St. Louis ......... 145, SCHAEFFER, SUSAN D., si. Louis ......... . scHAEG, SUSAN L., Ballwin ............ SCHAFER, PATRICIA A., Salem .......... sci-1ArrER, ROBERT M., cape Girardeau BEN V., Bloomfield ........... SCHALJO, FREDERICK J., St. Louis ---146, SCHALK, SAMMY A., Poplar Bluff ...... - SCHANDA, ALBERT H., Campbell ........ SCHAPER, KEITH L., Jackson ............ SCHATZLE, ALBERTA, Hillsboro ....... 175, SCHEETER, DAVID KENT, Cape Girardeau SCHEETER, DONNA, Warsaw, Ind 152, 224, SCHEFFER, SEYER, BARBARA A., Cape Girardeau .... - -,-- 1 SCHEIDT, JAMES ALAN, Maplewood ..... SCHENIMANN, PATRICIA, Jackson ....... SCHENK, JEAN, St. Louis .............. SCHENK, JOAN MARY, Sullivan ......... SCHERER, DELORES A., Cape Girardeau SCHERER, JANET, Portageville ........... SCHERER, MICHAEL D., Portageville ...... sci-iERRER, DONNA, sr. Louis ............ SCHIERLOH, BETTY J., St. Louis .... .... SCHILLER, DONALD E., Defiance ........ . SCHILLER, KATHERINE, Florissant ........ SCHIMMELPFENNIG, DONN, St. Louis ..., SCHINDLER, ALLAN R., Perryville .... 175, SCHINDLER, PAUL WM., Perryville ...... . SCHLATTMAN, MICHAEL, Perryville ....... SCHLEGEL, CHARLES JR., Cape Girardeau SCHLOSS, JERRY G., Jackson .......... - SCHLITT, GLENNON P., Oran ........... . SCHLOSS, LARRY LANE, Jackson -- --.- SCLOSSER, GLENDA S., Illmo --- ---- SCHLOSSER, PAT A., Illmo ..- --.. SCHMIDERER, MARY F., Ballwin - --.- SCHMIDT, EDNA A., Bolivar ,........... SCHMIDT, MARY J., Bolivar .............. SCHMIDT, ROBERT V., Cape Girardeau .... SCHMIDT, SHARON E., French Village .... SCHMITT, WARREN C., Webster Groves -.. SCHMITTGENS, JOHN A., St. Louis ....... SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER SCHNEIDER CAROL S., St. Louis ........ DENNIS E., St. Louis .- -.-- , JOHN S., St. Louis -.- ---- , LINDA F., St. Louis -.. -.-- 133 152 133 175 145 133 152 145 133 133 152 133 133 175 205 133 209 145 145 152 152 175 227 152 133 146 145 205 133 175 146 191 175 229 146 175 133 146 175 146 133 146 152 146 205 146 133 227 175 133 175 146 133 175 146 133 133 133 133 146 146 133 133 152 146 133 146 SCHNELL, JO, Sf, Louis ................. SCHNELLER, RICHARD C., St. Louis ..146, SCHOCKLER, VINCENT, ...........-..-.. SCHOEN, MARTHA S., ........... SCHOENWALDER, DAVID, St. Louis .- ...- SCHRODT, MARK T., St. Louis SCHROEDER, KATHLEEN A., St. Louis .... SCHROEPPEL, MICHAEL, Malden .......... SCHROYER, TOM M., St. Ann ...,... SCHRUMPF, BARBARA A., Perryville -- --.- SCHUBEL, EUGENE D., Bridgeton .-. SCHUBERT, SHARON, Florissant ..- SCHUBERT, SHARON, Florissant ...... .... SCHUDDE, CARL G., St. Louis ............ SCHUERENBERG, HAROLD, Matthews SCHULTE, MARY D., Jackson ............ . SCHULZ, DIANE, St. Louis 49, 176, 182, 191 SCHULZ, JOHN A., Affton ..------------ SCHUMACHER, LEONARD, Cape Girardeau SCHUMACHER, LINDA K., Cape Girardeau SCHUMACHER, MARY, St. Ann .......... SCHUPP, DAVID S., ST. Clair .......-... . SCHUSTER, JUNE DOROTHY Overland .,.. SCHUSTER, JANET ..............-------- SCHUTTE, GAIL L., St. Ann .....,.... 146, SCHWAB, PAUL D., Cape Girardeau .,.. . SCI-IWACH, BEN R., Oran .............. SCHWARTZ, FRANCIS M., Cape Girardeau SCHWARTZ, FREDERIC J., Jackson ....... . SCHWARTZ, KENNETH N., Hermann ...... SCHWARZ, BARBARA E., Kirkwood --. -.-. SCHWARZ, BEVERLY ANN, Kirkwood ...... SCHWEAIN, JEAN SMITH, Jackson ........ SCHWESIG, SANDRA S., Rock Hill ....... . SCOTT, CAROLYN S., Webster Groves .... SCOTT, DAVID, Ross on Wye, England .-49, 58, 199, 206, SCOTT, ESTHER P., St. Louis ............. - SCOTT, JEANNINE A., Cape Girardeau -.. SCOTT, JOE, St. Louis .................. SCOTT, SUSAN E., Ballwin ......... 187, SCOTT, VIRGINIA J., Hazlewood .... 146, SCULL, BRENDA, O'Fallon ............... SEABAUGH, DARREL A., Whitewater ..... . SEABAUGH, EVELYN J., Cape Girardeau -. SEABAUGH, GAIL, ......... - ............. SEABAUGH, MIKE, Jackson .............. SEABAUGH MARSHA LEE, Cape Girardeau SEABAUGH SEABAUGH SEBAUGH, MARY F., Gordonville ........ SUSAN F., Cape Girardeau .... SYLVIA J., Perryville ........ SEBAUGH, WANDA LEE, Perryville ...... SEEBURGER, MICHAEL D., St. Louis ...... . SEGUIN, GREGORY C., Overland .-- ---- SEGUIN, STEPHANIE A., St. Louis -.- ---- SEIBEL, ERIC H., Perryville ....... ---. SEIBERT, JANE LYNN, St. Louis .......... sisicsi, ANNE1'rE, University city 176, 213, 214, 216, 218, SENDRA, STANLEY F., Strongsville, O. ---- SERB, NANCY, St. Louis .,.......... 192, SETTLES, GERALD D., .................. SEWALD, RITA MATHIS, Cape Girardeau SEYER, SEYER, DANIEL J., Cape Girardeau ....... DAVID R., Chaffee ......... SEYER, DENNIS C., St. Louis ...... - SEYER, DIANE, .................. SEYER, LINDA, ......................... SEYER, MICHAEL R., Cape Girardeau ...... SEYMORE, JAMES C., Caruthersville ...... SFORZA, C. DARLENE, St. Louis .......... SHACKLES, NANCY J., St. Ann ...... 134, SHAMBO, CONSTANCE L., Jackson ....... SHANKS, MARGARET E., St. Louis ....... - SHANNON, JOHN L., Cape Girardeau .... SHARP, STEPHEN R., Gideon ........... - SHAW, CONNIE SUE, Puxico -.- ---.--- SHAW, .IEANNE C., St. Louis ............ - SHEETS, ROBERT, Cape Girardeau .,.. 152, SHEETS, VERNA LEE, Farmington .......... SHELDON, EMIL J., St. Louis ....... .... SHELTMAN, LINDA L., Kimmswick .... .... SHELTON, LINDA S., Rolla .............. SHEMWELL, DARRELL R., Cairo, III. ....... . SHERMAN, JUDITH, St. Louis .... 176, 187, SHERMAN, RALPH C., St. Louis .......... SHERRY, ROBERT M., Sikeston ........... SHEW, DONNA I., Charleston -- SHIPMAN, CAROL S., Bernie ...... - SHIMAMOTO, LOIS E., St. Louis --- SHIPMAN, JANICE L., Sikeston -- SHIPMAN, JOYCE LEE, Bernie -- 229 233 133 133 133 133 133 175 133 133 133 133 133 133 146 231 133 224 146 175 133 -55 133 152 220 229 146 133 176 133 133 146 146 176 133 133 224 133 133 146 218 194 146 176 133 133 206 176 133 152 146 152 133 133 134 146 152 219 133 229 146 222 134 134 134 146 134 134 146 152 176 190 152 134 200 176 152 152 222 152 134 176 134 134 218 134 152 188 134 152 146 152 SHIPMAN, RICHARD M., Manchester - ---. SHIREY, JOE JEFFERSON, Hayti ...,...,.. SH IPPEN, ROBERT E., Ste. Genevieve .............. 134, 215, SHIRLEY, PHYLLIS SUE, Blytheville, Ark. .. SH IVELBINE, DONNA S., Cape Girardeau .................. 134, SHORT, WANDA L., Neelyville ,.. SHUFFIT, JAMES A., Sikeston ........... - SIBLEY, JAN E., Sikeston ,......,,... 146, SIDES, LINDA KAY, Cape Girardeau ...... SIDES, MARY ANN, Cape Girardeau ...... siese, RUTH ANN, Hillsbnro ..... SIEBERN, SANDRA KAY, Affton ..... .... SIEKMANN, DOROTHEA A., St. Louis ...... SIEGERIST, SUSAN J., St. Louis .......... SIEMERS, JEAN E., Cape Girardeau --134, SIEMERS, THOMAS A., Cape Girardeau --- SIEMERS, WILLIAM ...................... SIESENNOP, DENNY C., St. Louis .,...., - SIFFORD, NORMA F., Puxico ...,,..,.... SIGAFOOS, DAVIS B., Frenchtown, N. J. -- SILLIMAN, GLENNON M., St. Louis ........ SILVERTHORN, LINDA F., Painton .... 146, SIMON, DONALD J., Glencoe ,........... SIMON, KAREN, St. Louis .e..,. 152, 228, SINN, STEVEN R., Chesterfield .,....... - SINNWELL, WALTER J., St. Louis ........ - SITZE, MARY F., Cape Girardeau ....... . SITZES, JUDITH ANN, Cape Girardeau ..- SKAGGS, BRENDA F., East Prairie .,..... . SKALSKY, GALE, Sikeston ..... ........ SKINNER, MIKE LEE, St. Louis ,.,.,,.. 199, SLAVINGS, BRENDA S., Hayti ........... SLAYTON, JERRY GLEN, Cape Girardeau -. SLINKARD, KATHY, Cape Girardeau -134, SLIVON, THOMAS M., Overland ......,.., SLOVER, KAREN L., Arnold ....... SMITH AVA DIANE, Kirkwood -,- SMITH DAVID C., Ballwin .........,..,. SMITH DONNA DALE, Affton ............ SMITH DOUGLAS A., Blytheville, Ark. ---. SMITH GARY LETT, Jackson ............. SMITH, GARY LYNN, Crystal City -.. -.- SMITH, GARY WAYNE, Jackson .-- -.- SMITH, JAMES D., Jackson ...... SMITH, JAMES L., St. Louis -- SMITH JAMES W., Arcadia ...... SMITH JERRY L., St. Louis ....... SMITH JERRY R., Cape Girardeau -- --- SMITH JOHN DAVID, Jackson ..... ..... SMITH KAY J., Poplar Bluff .... ..,... - SMITH LINDA G., Caruthersville .... 134, SMITH LINDA R.. St. Louis .............. . SMITH PATRICIA A., Caledonia --134, 176, SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITHZ PATRICK T., St. Louis ............ ROSE MARY, Farmington -- SANDRA R., Overland -- SHARON LEE, St. Louis .-- STERLING M., St. Louis -- STEVE, Anna, III. .......,.. SHELTON E., Poplar Bluff -.- --- SMITHERS, JERRY W., Bridgeton -.- SMITHEY, CHESTER LEE, McClure, Ill. SMOCK, MICHAEL RAY, Doniphan ........ SMOTHERS, THOMAS L., Tamms, Ill. . SNELL, JosEPH LEE, cape Girardeau 11.581, SNYDER, CONRAD, Lermy .,............ SNYDER, ROBERT L., Hornersville ......... SOLOVITZ, ANITA, St. Louis ........ 153, SOMMERS, PATRICK C., Cape Girardeau -- SOSNA, LAWRENCE, University City --176, SPARKMAN, LINDA K., Poplar Bluff ...... SPARKS, JOHN D., Chesterfield ,.,...,.... SPAUNHORST, JANE M., Washington ---- SPEARS, GLEN, Gideon ................. SPEICHER, ROBERT H., St. Louis ...,....., SPENCER, HAROLD L., Oak, Ridge, Tenn. -- SPIEKERMANN, ROY E., St. Louis ........, SPILLENKOTHEN, ROBERT, Ferguson ....... SPINDLER, LANA C., High Ridge .... 134, SPINKS, CHARLES G., Rock Hill .......... SPOTANSKI, BETTY A., St. Louis ......... SPOTO, PETE V., St. Louis ............... SPRADLING, ALBERT M., Cape Girardeau SPRADLING, DAVID H., Cape Girardeau -. SPRICK, DIANE H., New Haven .......... SPRINGER, SUSAN CAROL, Cape Girardeau STAATS, HAROLD J., Ellington .......... - STADNICK, RUTH ANN, Florissant -- .-- STACY, MICHAEL P., Desoto --- .-. STAEBEL, KATHLEEN M., Kelso .-- --- 134 152 233 146 186 134 134 220 152 134 152 153 153 176 189 134 134 153 146 146 176 194 134 232 134 146 176 134 153 134 187 209 134 176 186 134 146 176 134 188 134 146 176 176 134 134 134 134 134 134 146 146 134 191 134 146 134 146 134 176 176 176 176 153 176 146 205 134 195 146 227 134 134 134 146 205 134 153 176 189 134 134 134 146 206 134 153 134 134 146 134 153 WILLIAM P. Lilbourn .- STAEBEL, RAYMOND J., Kelso .... ... STAHL, RAY CHARLES, Jennings .... ..- STALEY, JERRY LEE, Cape Girardeau . ... STAHLMAN, CARL A., St. Clair ......... . STALLARD, LYNN M., Webster Groves .... STAMM, BETTY LOU, Farmington ......... STAMM, LOUIS P., St, Louis ,,,,,,,,,, -W STANGE, JAMES M., St. Louis ........... STANTON, CAROL ANN, Ste. Genevieve .. STARNES, LEAVERA D., Fisk ,,.,,.,.,,,, , STATLER, CATHY, ...,,,,,,--,,, W, STATLER, JANE ANN, Jackson -.. ..- STATLER, KELLY R., Perryville ..... -.- STECK, FRANK, Cape Girardeau ..., ... STECK, SUSAN F., Cape Girardeau ....,. . STEFANONI, TAMARA JO, Brentwood ..,.. STEGEMAN, CAROL J., Manchester ........ STEIME, LINDA, ,,,,,,..,,-,,..,.,, H, STEIMLE, DOUGLAS W., Chaffee ........ STEIMLE, JUDITH A., Cape Girardeau ... STEINBORN, PATRICIA, Cape Girardeau . STEINHAUS, PATRICIA, Washington ..... STEINHOFF, KENNETH L., Cape Girardeau ,.,....,,,..,,,--- 56, STELLHORN, MARGARET, Walsh, Ill. ..,. . STENDER, MARY LOU, Jackson .......... STEPHENS, CHARLES M., Cape Girardeau . STEPHENS, HAROLD D., St. Louis ....... . STEPHENS, KATHY G., Des Peres ....... . STEPHENSON, JOAN E., Sikeston ,... 146, STEVENS, WAYNE LEE, Fredericktown -.. STEWART, BRENDA K., Fenton ......,.. STEWART, LAWRENCE N., Cape Girardeau STEWART, LINDA F., Fenton ,,.,-,,,,,-,, STEWART LLOYD G., Portageville ...... . STEWART MICHAEL L., Ferguson .- ,-.- STEWART RICKY GENE, St. Louis ...,... STITZ, JOSEPH W., St. Louis .,......... STOCKL, PAT LEA, St. Louis ........... STOFFREGEN, MARILYN E., Cape Girardeau STOFFREGEN, BARBARA, ...,,,.......... STOKER, MARGARET E., Florissant ....... STONE STONE, STONE STONE STONE STONE STONE , ANNA BELLE, Marble Hill .-. ..-- CHERYL, St. Louis ...... ...,. CHERYL ANN, Hannibal .,.. ..... JAMES W., Cape Girardeau ...... LINDA L., Cape Girardeau --135, MARY E., Lilbourn .......... 135, MARGARET ANN, Cape Girardeau STONE, NANCY ANN, Cape Girardeau -... STORMS, GERALD L., Vanduser ...,....,, STOTT, CAROL LYNN, Western Springs, III. .....,.....,,. 177, STOVALL, BARBARA C., Brentwood ......,. STOVAL, NANCY L., Cape Girardeau -.. STOVALL, EARL GENE, Whitewater ....,... STRACK, NANCY CAROL, San Diego, Calif. STRAIT, RICHARD H., Descanso, Calif. -.. STRAND, DAVID R., Charleston ......... STREAM, DONALD L., Kirkwood .......,.. STRECKER, ROBERT, Pacific ....,...,., 49, STREETE, ALEXIS, Caruthersville 153, 192, STRICKER, BARBARA E., Charleston , .,... L. STRICKER, WILLIAM S., Charleston .....,. STRICKER, STEPHEN, Charlseton ........... STRICKLAND, DENNIS G., St. Louis ..., L STROKER, JANET L., St. Louis ...... 153, STROM, BONNIE S., Cape Girardeau 146, STRONG, PAUL BYRN, Cape Girardeau -.- STROOT, MICHAEL N., Berkeley ,,..., . STROUD, PATRICIA L., St. Louis ......,... STUART, MICHAEL F., Cape Girardeau STUCKEY, BETTY M., Benton .,.,....... STUESSE, JOYCE A., Beaufort ....... ,,... STUESSE, MARY E., Beaufort ..- -... STUEVER, MARY F., Dexter ..... -... STULTZ, PHILLIP E., Bragg City -- . STURGEON, DARLENE S., Dittmer -..- STUTE, KENNETH A., Glendale .....,. STUTTS, GAYLON RAY, Cape Girardeau .-. SUCHER, RICHARD W., Imperial ......., - . SUESS, GLENN TERRY, Affton .,,,...,,,,. SUESS, GREGORY C., SULLIVAN, CLAUDINE N., East Prairie Affton ..,.,.,,.... SULLIVAN, JAMES M., St. Louis .,,...... . SULLIVAN, PAUL L., Ste. Genevieve ..,.. . SUMMA, DIANA JEANNE, Crestwood SUMMERS, LORIS, St. Louis .......... 153, SUMNER, JOEL D., Eureka ,,,,,,-,,-,,, , SUMRELL, STEPHEN P., St. Louis .- ,-.-. SUTTER, SUSAN J., St. Louis ...,-,, ,,., , SUTTNER, DAVID B., Poplar Bluff -. -.. SUTTON, LINDA K., St. Louis ,... -.. 134 176 146 134 134 153 134 134 134 134 134 146 146 146 134 153 146 134 176 134 153 134 146 134 177 134 134 134 220 177 134 134 134 134 153 134 206 134 177 134 134 177 177 153 153 186 190 153 191 135 195 146 135 135 135 146 177 146 177 212 146 135 153 153 195 189 177 135 135 146 135 135 153 146 221 135 146 177 153 153 135 135 177 205 163 229 135 135 146 177 135 SUTTON, LOUANNA, Canalou ..- SWAN, NORMAN R., Pocahontas -.- ,--- 153 135 SWANK, JAMES D., Poplar Bluff .. ---- 135 SWINGLER, LYNN C., Hazelwood -.- ,---135 SWOFFORD, JUDITH L., St. Louis ..,.....,. SWOFFORD, SUSAN E., St. Louis ........., 135 195 SYKES, RICHAEL D., East St. Louis, Ill. H135 SZABO, NICK, Danbury, Conn. ........... 205 SZYDLOWSKI, PAUL F., Eureka -.. T TANT, JOHNNY H., Kennett ........ ,-.- TASCH, SUSAN A., St. Louis ............ 135 TAWFALL, EDWARD C., Farmington TAYLOR, ALEN G., Marble Hill .......,.. . TAYLOR, CONNIE M., St. Louis ...... 135, TAYLOR, DANA J., St. Louis ..... ........ TAYLOR, GERALD LEE, Benton -.. ..., ...- TAYLOR, LAURA V., Chaffee .........,... - TAYLOR, MARY, Kennett ......w,,... 135, TAYLOR, THOMAS LYNN, Ballwin .... 153, TAYLOR TEBBENFIOFF, KAREN, St. Louis ..... .... TEBEAU, DENNIS L., St. Louis , ..... .... TEETERS, CHERYL E., Caruthersville ...... , TEGTMEYER, KAREN F., St. Louis ..,..... . TENKHOFF, MARY M., Cape Girardeau -.- TENNESEN, SUSAN J., Webster Groves --- TERRELL, SUSAN, Cape Girardeau ..... 55, TERREROS, PLINID A., Santiago, Panama - TESREAU, JUDITH, Herculaneum ..., 153, TETER, ROBERT LYN, Bridgeton ......... THACKER, CAROLE JEAN, St. Charles .... THEBEAU, CAROLYN ANN, Cadet ........ THIELE, FRITZ S., Washington, D.C. ..... ,. THIELE, KAREN L., St. Louis 135, 192, 193, THOMAS, JAMES L., Overland ...... 135, THOMAS, MARIAN, Knob Lick ......... THOMAS, NANCY J., St. Louis ......,.. THOMAS, PATRICIA SUE, Cape Girardeau THOMING, DIANNA L., Overland ..... . THOMPSON, BARBARA J., Florissant ..........,,,.,.,,, 153, 195, THOMPSON BEVERLY S., Oak Ridge ..... THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON JOSEPH E., Benton ........ JUDITH ANN, Fairfax, Va. ,- MAUREEN A., Florissant .... THOMPSON NORMAN JR., Cape Girardeau THOMPSON, PATRICIA A., .......,..... THOMPSON, PATRICIA K., Cape Girardeau THOMPSON, RICHARD K., Normandy ..... THOMPSON VIRGINIA A. St. Louis ...,. THORNBURGH, LAURA R., Zalma ...... . THORNTON, GLENN, Fisk ....,,..,.... THORSEN, LINDA J., Ballwin .,........ . THRELKELD, JANICE K., Poplar Bluff ...,. THROWER, PATRICIA C., Herculaneum --. THURMAN, JAMES LEE, Cape Girardeau .- THURMAN, ROBERT L., Fisk .,,..,....., . TIDD, THOMAS R., Jackson ............. TIEMANN, GILBERT ............ .,,.. TILLER, LYDIA LEE, St. Louis ...... ,L .... TIMMERBERG, JUDY K., Hermann .... 135, TIMMONS, PAULA G., Lilborun .,...,,,.,. TINNON, JANE, Sikeston ....... .,,.. TINSLEY, LINDA J., Lilbourn -- ...... -. TINSLEY, NANCY, Bismarck ......... 215, TIPTON, JANET C., Hayti ,......,,,.,,, , TIPTON, JOSEPH R., Caruthersville ..... -- TODD, KERRY M., Gideon ............. . TOMERLIN, JAMES R., North Syracuse, N. Y. TONSING, JEAN ELLEN, St. Louis ,.,..,., TOOLE, LOWELL W., Gideon ..,....,.,, . TOOMBS, JUDY I., Senath ....... ..... . TOPP, SHYRL ANN, Sikeston .......,.... TOTTY, KAREN SUE, Portageville .... 192, TRACER, CARL RUSSEL, Dexter ........... TRAUTWEIN, MARK W., Crystal City ..., . TRAVAGLIANTE, CONNIE, Creve Coeur 135, TRENTANELLI, JOHN A., Cape Girardeau ...........,.,..,, 153, TREU, KATHRINE H., St. Louis .-. ---.. TREU, WAYNE E., St. Louis ,,.,........ . TRICKEY, STAN K., Cape Girardeau ..,.. TRICKEY, MARY LYNN, Cape Girardeau -- TRIPLETT, KATHY, Lemay ..........,.,.. TRICKEY, STEPHEN F., Cape Girardeau -- TROMBETTA, CYNTHIA, Mingo Junction, O. TROST, ELAINE HELEN, St. Louis ......... TROTTER, JAMES WADE, St. Louis .... 177, TROTTER, SHARON L., Cape Girardeau 192, TROVILLION, ANNETTE, Cape Girardeau . TRUEMAN, RAY, Lemay .,...,.........,, 135 135 146 135 186 135 227 146 229 212 135 177 153 190 153 135 146 191 135 190 146 177 135 135 229 205 146 192 177 135 212 135 135 146 229 146 146 135 135 177 135 153 135 135 177 146 146 135 135 153 186 153 135 146 233 146 135 135 135 153 135 135 153 219 153 135 229 201 135 136 136 136 177 136 136 153 227 193 -136 147 TRUESDELL, ANN F., St. Louis ..... .... 1 77 TUCKER, TUCKER, TUCKER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER TUCCI, GAY, St. Louis .......,.,.,.,,,,.. 136 CHARLES F., Pilot Knob ,.,.,,.,. 136 DENNIS CARL, Webster Groves ---173 MARY, Bloomfield .....,..,.,,,. 147 FREDDIE N., Charleston ........ LARRY R., Webster Groves -.149 MARY SUE, Poplar Bluff ....,,... 221 177 PAMELA SUE, Hillsboro ......,. 147 PATRICIA M. St. Louis ....,,.... 136 TUTTLE, ' RLTA, overlmld ....... 136, 190, TYNES, PATTIE SUE, Festus -.- .----- 1 47, TYRA, DORIS J., Naylor .... ...,.., TYSON, LINDA F., Doniphan -.. ----.. U UDING, JUDITH ANN, Festus ...177, 228, UELEKE, JOHN W., Cape Girardeau - UHL, BARBARA ANN, Cape Girardeau .... CHRISTINE, St. Louis .......... ULMER, JOHN ULBRICH, EDWIN, Benton ........... UNDERWOOD, ALICE V., Kirkwood ........ UNDERWOOD, NANCY K., Marble Hill 153, UNDERWOOD, PENELOPE A., Chesterfield 195, UPCHURCH, SHARON J., Glen Allen .... . UPSON, JUDITH M., Bridgeton ...... 192, URANI, PAULA J., St. Louis ..... ...... . URBECK, SHARON J., St. Louis .-. ----- USERY, PHYLLIS A., Des Arc .... .... V VACCARO, VICKI M., St. Louis -.. -.-- VANAMBURG, CLEO C., Jackson . .... . VAN AMBURG, LINDA .,.....,, ,....., VANCE, JOHN, St. Louis ............ 147, VANDAL, WILLIAM L., Ballwin ........... VANDEVEN, GERALD A., Jackson ... --.- VAN DEVEN, LINDA M., St. Louis ......... VANDEVEN, MARILYN J., Lutesville ..... . VANDIVER, LINDA K., Farmington ....... . VARNON, PAT, lllmo ...... 50, 153, 212, VAUGHN, DIANA L., Crystal City ........ - VAUGHN, JO CAROL, Cardwell ......... VAUGHN, SANDRA LOU, Caruthersville 178, VAUGHT, SHIRLEY ANN, Cape Girardeau -- VAVAK, JUDY, Bismarck ....... 55, 153, 182, 191, 212, VEHLEWALD, GLORIA J., St. Ann ......... VIETH, RICHARD GORDO, Dexter ,... .... VIOX, JOHN J., Ste. Genevieve .... VIOX, MARY, Ste. Genevieve -.- VIVRETT, MARY ANN, DeSoto ,- .- ---- VOELKER, CHARLES E., Bertrand ......... VOEPEL, BARBARA J., Mt. Prospect, Ill. --.- VOGEL, WILLIAM ROBERT, Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......,.. .- .--. VOGLER, MIKE W., St. Louis .....,,.....,. VOGT, MARTHA L., Festus .............. VOLK, BARBARA, St. Louis ...... 136, 194, VOLK, CATHY, St. Louis ........... 147, VORDERSTRASSE, KAREN, St. Louis .....,. VOSS, JOSEPH LEE, Jackson ........ .... VOTAN, SHARON A., Florissant .c ..-- W WADDLE, BRENDA T., Lemay ..- ---. WADE, JANET R., Charleston -.. --.-. WAELLNER, JOHN, St. Louis --. ..... ---- WAGNER, ALAN, St. Louis .... .... 1 53, WAGNER, GARY Ballwin ....... ....... WAGNER, JAMES J., Overland --- -..-- WAGNER WAGNER, , JIMMY A., Puxlco .............. MAUREEN D., St. Louis ........ WAGONER, NORMA A., Cape Girardeau -- WAGNON, SUSAN G., Hazelwood ...,, . WAGONER, PHILLIP R., Cape Girardeau -.- WAID, DENNIS G., St. Louis ............ - WALDBUESER, ROBERT R., Affton ....... . WALDHENSER, CONNIE, Florissant ---187, WALDHEUSER, MARY LOU, Florissant ...... WALKER, BEVERLY ANN, St. Louis .... 137, WALKER, WALKER, HAROLD GENE Bragg city ...... WALKER, SUSAN, Poplar Bluff ..... .... WALKER, MYRON E., Advance -.- ---. Wardell ... -...'l47 WALKER, WALKER, STEVEN R., St. Louis SONNIE, WALLACE, BEVERLY K., St. Ann .......... WALLACE, CONNIE B., Cape Girardaeu -.. CATHY, ....................... WALLER, 228 192 136 147 229 147 136 136 153 147 229 216 136 235 190 147 136 136 153 136 206 147 178 136 147 136 213 136 136 228 136 213 147 178 153 136 178 209 136 173 136 136 212 190 192 153 136 147 136 -53 205 206 137 137 137 147 147 137 137 206 216 137 186 137 178 153 147 137 147 147 137 WALLACE, GARY W., Doniphan ........... JOANN MARIE, Ste. Genevieve --178 WALLGREN, THOMAS G., Farmington .... 178 WALLING, JAMES, St. Louis ..... 50, 212, WALTER, DARLENE L., Cape Girardeau WALTER, DONALD E., Florissant 178, 199, WALTER, GREGORY A., Webster Groves WALTERS, CAROLYN R., St. Louis ........ WALTERS, RALPH C., Dexter ...... .-..--- WALTON, TERRY R., Belgrade -.- WANTLAND, SAMUEL D., St. Louis WARD, ALAN D., Poplar Bluff .... 138 WEBB, WARD, CAROL S., Bismarck -- ..... ---- WARD, ROBERT J., Cape Girardeau ...... WARNING, CAROL, Greenlawn, N. Y. - ........-- 153, 191, WARNING, KENNETH M., Willow Springs WARREN, DERL D., Benton ............. - WARREN, MARGARET L., Florissant ....... - WARREN, MARY C., Webster Groves ...... WARREN, MYRNA, Poplar Bluff -153, 188, WATKINS, LOIS FAY, Cape Girardeau .... WATSON, ZANE E., Chaffee ............. . WATTS, WILLARD W., St. Louis .......... WEAVER, CAROLE J., Arnold -.. .--.-.. WEAVER, STEVEN C., Columbia ..... 137, WEAVER, STEPHEN D., Clio, Mich. ..... -- WEBB, DON C., Kennett ....... ......... MARY ANN, Cape Girardeau .... WEBER, WEBER, WEBER, WEBER, CHARLOTTE M., St. Louis ......... ERNA LORENE, Uniontown ....... JANET, Lemay .... 178, 182, 188, LAVERN E., Uniontown ....,..,,. WEBER, MARILYN E., Benton ...,,.... 59, WEBER, RANDY, Poplar Bluff ............ WEBER, SHARON ANN, Lemay ...... 192, WEBER, SHIRLEY J., si. Louis WEBSTER, SANDRA E., Affton -- WEDDLE, STEPHEN D., St. Louis .... WEDEMEIER, ROBERT G., St. Ann ......... WEHMEYER, DAVID H., Washington ...... WEHMUELLER, CAROL L., St. Louis .- 147, WEHMEYER, MICHAEL D., St. Louis ...... WEHRENBRECHT, JOAN B., Florissant --178 WEIBLE, CAROL J., Ferguson ....... ..... WEILANDICH, JOHN M., Hillsboro .... 153, WEINREICH, KATHY L., si. Louis ........ WEIR, LINDA, si. Louis ............. 137, WEIR, LYNN, St, Louis .................. WEIS, JACQUELYN M., St. Louis ......,.. WEISB ROD, CA ROLYN, Jackson .... WEISS, JOSEPH, Richmond Hgts. --- WEISS, SUSAN, Gordonville --- WEIXLER, CAROL, Creve Coeur ..- WEKERLE, EUGENE, Affton ..,.. WELCH, BRENDA, Farmington .... ...... WELCH, RONALD, Webster Groves ........ WELLEN WELKE, BARBARA, Millwakuee, Wis. --136, WELKER, WELKER, WELKER, JEAN, Bloomfield ........ WELKER, SUSAN V., Gordonville -., , BRUCE J., Olivette ...... GEORGIA, Cape Girardeau ...... NORMAN G., SI. Charles ...... WELLING, ERWIN W., St. Louis .... WELLMAN, JESSIE E., Bloomfield --- WELLS, LARRY W., Caruthersville ........ WELSCH, JAMES L., Glendale ............ WELTER, CHERYL N., Cape Girardeau .... WELTER, FRANKLIN D., Chaffee ......... WELTON, JAMES R., Ferguson .......... WENDEL, JERRY LEE, Jackson ........... WERNER, NORMAN J., Frohna ........... WENG, ROBERT ALLEN, Poplar Bluff ...... WERNICK, REED ALLEN, St. Louis ........ WESSEL, MICHAEL R., Chaffee -- WEST, BARBARA KAY, Essex .... WEST, MARY, Overland ........... WESTCOTT, BARBARA G., St. Louis ........ WESTMOREHAND, JOAN, Ballwin .....,,. WESTOVER, GLENN C., Overland -.153, WEYAND, STANTON, Ste. Genevieve WHEELER, BARBARA, Florissant ...... 147, 219 137 205 147 147 137 147 227 137 147 137 223 209 178 137 191 224 178 153 137 153 200 137 137 137 147 178 214 147 153 227 193 137 137 137 147 153 232 137 229 147 228 147 229 137 137 137 137 137 178 137 147 153 190 147 147 147 136 136 178 136 136 136 136 136 209 148 153 153 136 137 153 136 153 147 205 153 189 WHEELER, LYNDA KAY, Crestwood ...... WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, WHITE CHARLES J., Gideon ........ --.- DONALD KENT, Piedmont ,., ---- JOANNE, Webster Groves ....... LINDA ROSE, Piedmont ........... ROBERT F., Cape Girardeau ..... SHARON ROSE Caruthersville .... WHITEI-IEAD, GEORGE I., Cape Girardeau WHITLER, LARRY, Gordonville .......... WHITMORE, CAROL ANN, Dexter ......... WHITSON, GAIL ANN, Florissant .... 136, WHITTAKER, WILLIAM B., Advance ...,.... WHITTOM, CHARLES A., Doniphan ......, WIBBENMEYER, CHARLES R., Sikeston -.-- WICHERN, BONNIE A., Ste. Genevieve WICKENHAUSER, THOMAS, Glendale .... WIDTMANN, SUSAN H., St. Louis ....... . WIEGMANN, BARBARA E., St. Peters ..... . WIELAND, RAYMOND G., Florissant ...... WILDERMUTH, GAIL A., St. Louis ....... WILFONG, LINDA JOAN, Bloomfield ..... WILEY, STEVE B., Farmington ............ WILHOIT, WALTER R., Poplar Bluff ...... WILKAITIS, PAMELA S., St. Ann .,,. ---- WILKE, GARY, Jackson .................. WILKERSON, JOHN W., Hazelwood ..... - WILKINS, ELIZABETH A., Benton ......... WILKINS, KATHRYN L., St. Louis ..,..... WILKINS, MARGARET A., New Madrid .... 136 136 178 153 136 136 136 179 206 153 194 153 136 136 153 205 187 147 136 136 136 147 136 137 147 153 153 136 179 WILKINSON, HENRY F., Jackson .......... 136 WILLIAMS, BONNIE L., Overland --39, 50, 140, 179, 182, 187, 212, 214, 224 WILLIAMS, CAROLYN WILLIAMS, GARY W., Sikeston .......... - WILLIAMS, JANET F., St. Louis ...... ---- WILLIAMS, JEANETTE S., Sikeston ....... WILLIAMS, JIMMY L., Poplar Bluff ..... . 137 WILLIAMS, JUDITH A., Sikeston ...... WILLIAMS, MARY J., cops Girardeau WILLIAMS, LINDA, si. Louis .... 148, 187, WILLIAMS, RAYMOND c., si. Louis ....... , SALLY L., Flat River ...... 153, WILLIAMS, SHARON ANN, Campbell 39, 179 WILLIAMS WILLS, MICHAEL W., Charleston ..... 137, WILLSON, RICHARD H., St. Louis ......... WILMATH, JERRY D., Dexter ........... WILMESHER, SANDRA K., St. Louis 179, 188, R., Cape Girardeau - WILSON, BARBARA SUE, Glasgow 41, 179, WILSON, DONALD E., East Prairie ....... WILSON, DONNA K., Farmington ...... - WILSON, DOROTHY M., Bernie ........ - WILSON, WILSON, WILSON, Johnston City, Ill. .......... ---- EVA N., Cape Girardeau ....... GLORIA ANN Po lar Bluff .... I P HARRY JAMES, 153, WILSON, JACK LEE, St. Louis --- ----,- WILSON, JANE M., Florissant ...... .... WILSON, JOAN K., Wolf Lake, III. .... .-- WILSON, LAWRENCE EARL, Dexter ...... WILSON, PAMELA, ................ .... WILSON, RONALD C., St. Louis .... .... WIMMER, KAREN S., St. Louis .... ---- WINTER, WILLIAM S., Cairo, III. ....... ,- WINKLER, PATRICIA MAY, Berkeley ....... WINKLER, ROBERT L., Cape Girardeau -.- WINKLER, WALT O., St. Louis ............ WINTER, BARBARA KAREN, Uniontown WINTER, CONNIE JEAN, St. Louis ....... WINTERS, PHILLIP, Sikeston ...,..... 148, WINTON, SUSAN GAIL, Poplar Bluff ...... WION, CLARICE D., University City ...,. - WIRTZ, WILLIAM G., Overland ...... ---- WISE, MICHAEL A., St. Louis ............ . WISEMAN, RICHARD W., St. Louis ....... WISOR, JERRY E., St. Louis ........ 199, WISSMANN, JUDITH ANN, Leasburg ...... WISSORE, BRUCE R., Glencoe ........... WITHERS, WILLIAM J., Cape Girardeau 137 137 148 153 137 189 137 218 137 222 188 148 137 148 241 187 148 137 137 179 137 221 137 148 137 179 137 153 148 137 153 179 153 153 153 228 179 153 148 137 137 209 137 148 137 WITHERS, JOHN WARREN, Rock Hill ..... 179 WITVOET, JOHN J., So. Holland, Ill. ...... 148 WLODKOSKI, JOSEPH G., Enfield, Conn. --138 WOEMMEL, RICHARD V., Owensville ...... WOLF, GERALD LEE, Defiance ...... .... WOLF, RANDALL ALAN, Sherwsbury ....... 138 138 179 WOLFENKOEHLER, JAMES, Jackson -- .... 138 WOLFENKOEHLER, JUDITH, Jackson ..... 138 138 WOLFMEYER, JUDITH A., Arcadia -. --.. WOLTER, JAMES MARTIN, Affton ..- 138 WOOD, KAREN J., Bloomfield ..... .... I 38 WOOD, MARLO B., Affton .............. WOODARD, DOUGLAS, Cape Girardeau WOODARD, ROBERT D., Naylor .......... 138 179 138 WOODRING, KAREN L., Campbell ........ 179 WOODRING, MICHAEL D., Campbell ..... WOODS, CHARLES M., Hillsboro ......,.. WOODS, TERRY W., Dexter ........ WOOLARD, THOMAS K., Mill Spring ...... WORKER, JUDITH EARLE, Kirkwood ...... 138 138 138 138 179 WORS, BEVERLY M., St. Louis ....... .... 1 38 WORTH, VIRGINIA A., Portageville ....... WOY, MADONNA L., Belleville, Ill. ..... WRIGHT, BEVERLY ANN, Cape Girardeau WRIGHT, GENE L., Cape Girardeau --50, WRIGHT, CARMILLO L., Campbell ........ WRIGHT, JANICE, Cape Girardeau 41, 179 WRIGHT, LESTER K., Doniphan .......,.., WRIGHT, SALLY, Cape Girardeau .... 138, WRIGHT SANDRA C. Kennett ........... WULFERS, STEPHEN ED, Cape Girardeau -. WULFF, JAMES A., Brentwood ........... WUNDERLICH, LOIS R., Ellisville ..,....... WUNNING, DIANA S., Farmington ....... WYATT, CATHY SUE, DeSoto ........... WYMAN, SAMMY, Essex ............ 148, WYMAN, SANDRA, .................... WYATT, ROBERT F., Caruthersville Y YAEGER, EVELYN J., St. Louis ...... 148, YAMNITZ, BERNARD E., Perryville YANCHECK, DONNA, Lemay ...,,,.. 153, YARBER, CAROLYN SUE, Poplar Bluff .... YARBRO, DONALD R., Poplar Bluff ....... YATES, LAWANA E., Florissant .......... - YOCHUM, TERRY, St. Louis ........ 148, YORK, MICHAEL, St. Louis ............. -- YOUNG, YOUNG DEBORAH J., Cape Girardeau 192 DARLIEN AMANDA si. Louis YOUNG, ELIZABETH J., Beaufort .......... YOUNG, JACKIE E., Cape Girardeau .... - YOUNG, JANET R., Webster Groves ....... YOUNG, KAY F., St. Louis .............. YOUNG, LINDA, St. Louis --138, 153, 192, YOUNG, LINDA K., Portageville ......... - YOUNG, MICHAEL ROSS, Cape Girardeau YOUNG, RICHARD A., Cape Girardeau --- YOUNG, RICHARD A., Beaufort ..... 153, YOUNG, LINDA L., Little Rock, Ark .............. 189, 198, YOUNG, TOMMY L., Perryville ........... YOUNGER, KAREN LEE, Webster Groves .............. 39, 179, YOUNT, KATHRYN L., Ladwood .......... YOUNT, MARILYN K., Belgrade -.- YouNT, SUSAN cARoL, Belgrade fi'-iii Z ZACHER, MARTHA, Clayton ........ --- ZERWIG, THOMAS LEE, Bloomsdale ....... ZICKFIELD, JANET M., Cape Girardeau .......,..... 57, 138, ZIDE, GARY, St. Louis .................. ZIEBOL, PHILIP K., St. Louis --- --- ZIKA, MARY A., St. Louis --- --. ZOLL, BILL D., Rombauer ...... --- ZOUD, KAREN, .................. .-. ZUCCO, MARY LOU, Mt. Zion, Ill. -.- -.- 148 138 209 138 192 148 189 138 138 138 138 179 138 221 138 138 229 153 222 153 138 138 206 138 193 153 179 138 138 148 193 153 200 138 227 229 138 188 138 148 138 148 179 232 179 138 138 138 138 148
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