Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1969
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S A G A M 0 R E fun Dedication Student Life ?ia?T:f.4i 'fs,:.v- 'A E Academies Classes Creeks Organizations Sports t a Dedication - - Student Life Academics ..- Classes - Greeks -- Sports --- Organizations f v M . CONTENTS EW, , 1. ei i Mme Wm- wf ,L 4'All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of booksf' Thomas Carlyle DEDI TIO Dr. Felix Eugene nider The 1969 Sagamore is gratefully dedicated to Dr. Felix Eugene Snider, a man fully aware of his responsibilities and obligations, who has pledged himself through his profession to the service of man- kind and has become one of the out-standing librarians of Missouri. Dr. Snider is a native of Fremont, Missouri. As a student at State Teachers College, he worked under Miss Sadie Kent from 1928-1930 and as a full-time assistant from 1930-191141. He served as librarian at East Carolina Teachers College in Greenville, North Carolina, for two years, but returned to Cape Girardeau in 1943 as director of Kent Library. He has remained here, except for brief leaves of absence for graduate study while he earned his doctorate at the University of Illinois, since that time. Dr. Snider has directed the library during the period of the college's greatest growth and, of course, has been vitally involved with the plans for the rebuilding of Kent Library. .. if 1 at . ,aa .1 .- 1- . The original 'glibraryl' of the Third Dis trict Normal School consisted of a few vol umes of reference material housed in tht principal7s oflice in old Academic Hall. li 1905 Robert Sydney Douglass, history pro 't:gs..s...saXe2wsges. . . . fessor, was named librarian and the llbrari - h ' h Ed - X was set up in w at is now t e ucatiol saws Building. ln 1906 when the present Ac ademic Hall was completed, the library, con sisting of several thousand books, moved intr sw . the east wing. ln 1910 Professor Douglas: KE We chose to devote full time to teaching ant f D Miss Sadie Trezevant Kent became full-timt librarian. The Textbook Service started fur nishing books to students in 1916, the sam: year the Government Depository privilegt was taken over from St. Vincent's College ln 1924 a Childrenls Library and Conferenct Boom were set up in the area now housing Data Processing. These areas of Academi: Hall continued in use until the fall of 1935 when Professor H. O. Grauel inauguratef the move to the original Kent Library bj carrying a copy of the Bible into the build mg. This building, jointly financed by state appropriation and the Public Works Admini stration, provided about 23,000 square fee and cost 3250,000 exclusive of movablt equipment. Jamison Sz Spearl, architects 0' St. Louis, designed the building based or plans devised by Miss Kent in a building seminar while a student at Columbia Uni! versity. Construction was by the McCarthy Company of the same city. ,Fist asv' .. The exterior was Ste. Genevieve limestom with Bedford trim. ln addition to the stacks it contained on the first floor a Little Theatre Museum, Children's Library, two seminai rooms and a small shipping-receiving room The second level had the Main Reading Room, Browsing Room, Periodical Room Library Ollice, and Workroom. The building was designed for a student body of 1000 Dr. Snider, aware of the need for more library room, anticipates the com- pleted expansion of Kent Library. Total capacity was about 150,000 volumes md 350 readers. Before the present build- ng was completed the enrollment approxi- nated 6500 plus the space requirements of a lew service in 1948-the Audiovisual Center. During construction in July 1938, the Eioard of Regents voted to name the building llent Library Min recognition of long, faith- ul, and efficient service on the part of Miss Sadie T. Kentf' The action was rescinded lpon learning that PWA regulations forbade iaming a building after a living person. In .943, when PWA had become inactive, the 'ioard repeated its action stating, the Presi- lent of the College be, and he hereby is. lirected to cause to be cut in the stone slab 'eserved for the name of the building, the vords 4'Kent Libraryf, The same year Felix Eugene Snider be- :ame Head Librarian, Miss Kent assuming Llimited servicew status which continued un- il her death in 1951. Consideration of larger library facilities megan in the late 1950's, and in 1960 a re- guest for funds to construct a library addi- ion went to the Legislature with no success. n 1963 most state colleges received allot- nents for library additions, but Southeast State was not included. ln 1965, with the ap- yrioval of the new Missouri Commission on ligher Education, the college requested and 'eceived an appropriation of 552,164,000 for he purpose, which was augmented by a 2151,- l00,000 grant from Federal funds. Educa- ional specifications were drawn up, Pearce Lnd Pearce, lnc.. of St. Louis were chosen to lesign the structure, and the general con- .ract was awarded to McCarthy Company of it. Louis, the same firm that erected the ,riginal Kent Library. The new facility consists of four levels vith a total of 140,000 square feet. When 'ully equipped, it will suffice for 350,000 folumes and 2200 readers-making it one of he largest library plants in Missouri. There ire 58 private studies for faculty use, over 500 individual study carrels for students, an lrray of conference and seminar rooms of farious sizes. and reader spaces with tables md chairs scattered throughout the building. The first level houses Textbook Service, Xudiovisual and Educational Media Center, and lnstructional Materials. The second level las the Circulation and Reserve Desks, Ref- erence-Documents Department, Periodicals Service, Technical Services Area, Little Thea- re, Rare Book Room, library offices, and re- :eiving-shipping facility. The third level ac- :ommodates the Browsing Area, documents torage, Library Science Department, the lit- erature and history collections, and eventu- ally a Graduate Room. The top level has he major collection of books from 000's hru 700's. M74-W 4 .... -v , e 'i'2 t' - - ' t.. The original Kent Library l939 1 lfigffffi, QQ, g,1-.- K? f ,, A gf . , .-.. was xt - iifxixkkvpxx i 1 gi'S..-szzwfrdp K g xg Q L 'QQ ...,. ,.., . gigs , . ,SMS ri f after undergoing months of construction . . X E45 J 1 X N ' .1 1 ' - ,.-ails, J, . Lgiyf xq :A 4. 3-v' -Aditi, . .1 emerged as Kent Library 1968. Rededication of Kent Library, Sunday, November 17, 1968 Mrs. Raymond Young, immediate past President of the Missouri Library Association, was the principal speaker for the rededication of Kent Library. l l l l Music Was provided for the ceremony by the College String Ensemble directed by Professor Dallas Tjaden. The faculty and public was invited to attend the Open House following the rededication ceremonies. Buried behind the impressive facade of the ex- panded Kent Library lies the original gray stone building Which served the college for almost thirty years. The original building has been encircled with additions in all directions except north. The build- ing has been extended 141 feet south, 67 feet east, and 55 feet West. The original front of the library has been concealed by a grill and the entire front of the new structure is protected by a spacious loggia supported by columns. The building is decorated with the names of the same authors inscribed around the old Kent Library with one minor change: the modern spelling of Shakespeare is used instead of the old form which omits the av in the second syl- lable. Library Staff No building, however beautiful or efficiently equipped, makes a good li- brary alone. ln addition to equipment, space, facilities, and, of course, books, a library must be adequately stalled. It is the human element that turns a good physical plant into a good library, and Kent Library is indeed fortunate to have a fine staff. The librarians are not only efficient and courteous, but are friendly people eager to help turn the library into a comprehensible facility that is us- able to those of us who are not trained in library science. LINDA BENNETT Extiiffi A is Q Nw, 1 if SARAH JOHNSON A ,wr 5. .1 rss., . ELIZABETH BREWER I I I I - wwiasp tsww fx: ss N I I I -,:-: Kxqmsi swam 5 I Q .,., ,saws ... tlwwas My Q K X, 1 N QQSISRESKY W3 S5 Z was I it amiga Q: Xfgwxsxg :SES Gaim -if S33 S SXSCNQ . ff r. - - A Sas is uu t at K' H -- ' - N 5: .QQ . X ' we I fx x - 1 'N sgi23::5igg?iS' 5- x . QSM .. N 11km-ww-or-'W' R X last s X - i' ,sgQMNXg,, - is X Fw-fsfw w g, ig S ..: ., szgssfra, .fliiitiffsfgg wt I -1 zamwwn X was as t .5 Q. -L 2, syffi . , NM, - '- tsglsliiiigszv xkaffff-Sass . X? f lvs?k5'.Yi WILLIAM LEROY ROBERT ARCHER BARBARA CONSOLE JANICE NUNLEE INEZ UHLS PATRICIA WILLIAMS IO JANIE WRIGHT LIBBY HENLEY ANNA PRICE THOMAS WRIGHT Concentration and study are necessary techniques for the sur- vival as Well as the maturation of the college student. Kent Li- brary is the natural gravitation point for the application of these techniques, which may range from something akin to day- dreaming to a furious mental as- sault. From these hours of read- ing, thinking, Writing, and talk- ing come those insights that make it all Worthwhile. r f 'i Q Q 'fl 4' Q 4 .M f fl-f S bf s ..4-mn-44, 'I is V. Q . I 'K v was 1 ll QI M uf, V. ,.,44,. J ' ma, ' nl M ww M ,guy ' ff, f +, ,5E9-,Q-,fa A fsQ'W5Ww H ' sw , fbi, N Y-1 , my Jw ,Nw ' 'NJ v ' ' Q., ,,g,.Wf' ' ' 1 . W ,,wwJGf54 Egg? w , M MJ, ,gawwik ' -.www r- . if M an 'H W1 W f. B ' 1 5+ Y 4 I 4 1 N 7 F ,.'- ip E 1 r- ri , ,f'N : fu, .t t. an 'AJ' . , :V tw MW ' 1 1. ,Ji K 7 fu'u1 - Y ls .5 , t o px. l i . g .r -.g ff-wtf fps 9' . A' -af In 4 n s O ,fr A f I Of fv- ww Hwhat is more enchanting than the voices of young people when you can,t hear what they say?', L.P. Smith TUDE T LIFE 'cHigh above the Mississippi, Ageless in majestic How, Rise thy hails in native grandeur Beacon light to all belowf' '4Cape Girardeau, Alma Mater, Forward press unceasingly In the quest for truth untrammeled ,Till humanity is freef' w 1 5 , 0 if CQ QW vi 9 n f If 5 9 SEZ 1- W ,wa L f .aa ,xv A fab, Wk Q in . nw-vfff , 1 V' K, A ,X I f + 4 5 if s 'f f r. x . .. .X ,,N L-X. K 'x X Af. 1, - W' a MX 11123 , '3 x lv ' W ', ,ff , f E' '1'5.ii'?fx5 5 4, WWW , i uw A ,, . S f -LQ M .f with ff 33 'P iff i 5 1 ,ZVA i , Z if Sir ax 3 Q .5 HDO not pray for tasks equal lo your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks. Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, but you shall he the miraclef, Phillip Brooks The person who is a thinker approaches problems hoth intuitively and logieallyg he uses the light of his imagination to Create and his critical mind to judgeg he tests inspiration with logic. 'Kin The thinker keeps an open mind, observing, analyzing, con- sidering, questioning - looking for the hidden key which will un- lock the problem. He avoids the one track mind and sends his mind forward in all directions to expand the range of his mental horizons. Studying the laws of cause and effect, the thinker strives to Work in harmony with these lmasic principles. Perhaps the key to his success is the fact that he sets no limitations 011 the power of thought-the thinker indeed realizes that BIG thinking pre- cedes BIC achievement! Modern man must learn to break the tensions of daily living or the tensions will break him. wfhis is my Work, my pleasing, not my doom. Henry Van Dyke WM ' The acquisition of the true art of lzeing rests in onens recognition of the fact that courage, joy, serenity, faith, hope, and love are available now and pro- ceeding to open oneself so these qualities can he expressed through each person in everyday living. There is not much to do but bury a man when the last of his dl'CilIl1S dead. 24 Hd'-,,prh tif ff hi 4 , jsitaf i '?pittt at gawk kb wnnsnnuae nuaargfv nufartin cnntvnhtzt Happiness does not come from doing easy Work, but from the after- glow of satisfaction that comes after the achievement of a difficult task that demanded our best. al 3: i 1 , w 4 ?l 1. LBJ A 7 . WWE are as happy as We make up our minds to bef'-Abraham Lincoln 1, gf' fa -1 . 1225 5 :gg , 1 f . HQ, , A is ' ,sw ,X 'W f ,rl I' 4'- ' 4' gs, 'Q' 13 Af Mart? i dk ET 41 A up fy, I V ' M. Q V 3, .QW .W 1,3 :.. 1214191150 M gg .sb .. 5. sal : a::. i: Sf x Mr A 3 Q. X X535 , V :-.:55 5 'H fuffl '- 0 f Q As , 'wa ,7 11 v Zi f M z: '1 C f. i . . 5 -0. K 324 5 , SL iff L' , - ,-s A . , J E m ew 5- ,fs 'Pr fi y T! ,, 'Q if vu Q-lim' N ' 5 ip. if ,wxwmwzsig 'QA Q ga lg 'fi vij,'WI EQ2 .yeg fi-- ' s qv' .LM . qv, hw. R5 fffafa, Y 'V' L X M33 -id' 9 7435 V ig g'.'. ful - ,., 'QQQQ5' f, ' 9 's K 4 ff, ' 'Y Q ga? 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A. better unclerstancling of the ways of the world can come about only through a better l1I1ClCI'Sl3.IlCliHg of the peoples of the worlfl. One of the ideal ways of accomplishing sueli an t1tlflCI'SlElllCllIlg is the mingling of clitlerent backgzrounds tlirougli the association of students flevotecl to the pursuit of knowledge and the communication of ideas anti irleals. ,Q ,J In just spring . . . wlwn the world is pllcldlv W0I1lIt'l'flll.-A --wv. 41. Vlllllillillgs Nliss Jean Sie'nw1's. Iwst dl'0hSf'll girl on Villllgllli lfllif' 'f xiglfi, 1 SS 5 mf ,Eff ,wr 'SEK zwi x i n Mau is the only animal who lrlushes or neefls tof,-Mark Twain K 5- 4' ? K M 5 X, Q93 Nitin 'Qi 4 x ' Q --gm .. . Q, 5 M 5 .fe M ,ff sy , Q f ,4 - . .- , , V . 1 ,. . Vx , L. 4 . K. W-'. 4 A Ig. 1 , ' ' '14 K .-at-'-L L-f5i 'ggF3g . 15.141 Q ...,-, nb ,H ,W ...1,,,,. 5 A 1 W fp V ' Q.: - 1 is U - .' , , ' . f V5 W 1 'fm K .V N , : : -,WY , K fl. wg, fi ' ' 'Y , ,,,., f . ' ,wif L, I 4 ,Lp 0 . 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' .3 . - .f I ...rw 0 A gm , ,A V ' V -.Af ,,-' ,.: , .w fm :g I 7 ' . W .Uv Vw. g' 7' N f , ' A A .. , ,V ,M V 1 .,,... ,Wah f my 5 .W ww? Y if 1 , WH, Homecoming 1968 tae are a S Homecoming weekend began Friday evening with the traditional alumni dinner at the home of President Scully. Later that night, the Sandpipers entertained an audience anxiously awaiting the announcement of the Homecoming Queen. Retiring queen Kathy Kirk crown- ed Pat Abel Southeast Missouri State College's 1968 Homecoming Queen. PAT AlgEL,VH0l11CC0Il1l1lg Queen ,finesse , In or aku M ' Saturday began with the Homecoming parade with the theme uFrontiers: Past, Present, and Futurefi ln the game Saturday afternoon, The Indians captured a vic- tory over the War're1ishurg Bears. During the half time, it was announced that Phi Gamma Nu and Alpha Kappa Psi had the winning float. Homecoming weekend was brought to a close Saturday night with the Homecoming Dance. 37 PAT ABEL 1968 Homecoming Queen Homecoming Queengs Court MARY NACE ROBERTSON Special Maid MELINDA BROWN Special Maid BARBARA GAINES WHITEAKER GALE SKALSKY LINDA STONE SHIRLEY MASTIN . Q M. ,A A fb, V, f - g is Wa, 'F fav- MELINDA BROWN Special Maid 1969 Sagamore Queen No social event on campus is awaited with as much an- ticipation as the SAGAMORE Ball, for it marks not only the high spot of the all-school social season, but also the climax to a spirited campaign hetween the rnenjs organizations on campus to elect their candidate SAGAMORE Queen. This year's contest was marked lay a record-breaking 3,2541 indi- xidual Votes cast in the lmalloting. Student Activities Council was responsible for bringing Junior Walker and the All Stars to entertain for the occasion which was cast in the Old South traclition. Miss Gay Gruner, SJXGANIORE editor, escorted hy Mr. Bill Davis. SAGA- MORE advisor, presented a houquet of red roses to the new queen and grave a long-stemmed red rose to each of the two special maids. The ceremony was then brought to a close hy Mr. Davis leading the first dance with the V169 SAGAMORE Queen. illiss JO LYNN CLl'ilii'll0N. Cl,EE'l'UN, S2lglQ2lll10l'ijLlllittttllQ CARLA BOLLINGER Special Maid Sagamore Queerfs Court JUDY SENNHENN GALE SKALSKY JOYCE MCLAIN REGINA REINHARDT PATTI T YNES .Q ...Mmnmq if 4 LINDA STONE SAGAMORE QUEEN AND COURT: .lo lynn Cleefon, sponsored by Veterans' Corpsp Joyce Mclain by Sigma Phi Epsilony Melinda Brown by Phi Sigma Epsilong Judy Sennhenn by Alpha Phi Omega: Gale Skalsky by Sigma Tau Gammag Regina Reinhardt by Towers House Council, Patti Tynes by Pi Kappa Alphay Carla Kay Bollinger by Myers Hally and Linda Sione by Sigma Chi. mmm aww, magvymifmm Aw- A-Musa. .,m e Whois Who SUSAN BELKO Student Activities Council, President, Secretary, Student Union Board, Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, Personnel Assist- ant, Student Personnel Advisory Com- mittee, Student Leader, Prexy Club, ACE, SNEA DELLA DEE HEISE BESHER Delta Delta Delta, rush chairman, Gam- ma Delta, Student Senate, Orientation Steering Committee, co-chairman, As- sociation of Women Students, Student Activities Council, College Players, ACE, Homecoming Court 1967, Special Maid. 44 JANET ELAM Wakapa, Panhellenic Council, Presi- dent, Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, Pl1i Gamma Nu, Homecoming Steering Committee, Greek Governing Board, Student Senate, Student Activities Coun- cil, American Marketing Association, Student Leader, Association of Women Students. STEVE GEARY Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Vice President, Alpha Phi Omega, secretary, Parliamentarian, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Young Democrats, Stu- dent Leader, Dean's List. PEGGY MONAHAN Alpha Xi Delta, President, Panhellenic Jr. and Sr. delegate, rush chairman, Greek Governing Board, President, Chairman Greek Housing Board, Home- coming Steering Committee, Chairman, Panhellenic Council, Corresponding Secretary, Student Senate, Cheney Hall Judicial Board, Prexy Club, Newman Club, Asst. Director Mo. region, WBA, Group Housing Late Minute Committee, chairman. SU SAN SCOTT Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer, Jr. Panhellenic Delegate, Association of Vifomen Students, Vice President, ,lu- dicial Board chairman, President, Homecoming Court, 1967, Wakapa. in American Colleges and Universities CHARLES D. ANCELL All College Judicial Board, Chair- man, Cardinal Key, Sigma Tau Gam- ma, Vice President, Treasurer, Pur- chaser, Historian, Student Senate, Ac- counting Club. CHARLES RICHARD ASHMANN Tau Kappa Epsilon, Senate Delegate, Alpha Kappa Psi, .President of Pledge Class, American Marketing Associa- tion, Student Activities Council, Stu- dent Leader, Student Senate Delegate, Traflic Committee Chairman, Veterans Corps, Keynote Speaker for the 4-2nd Annual Sales and Management Associa- tion. VIRGINIA BALDWIN Wakapa, Alpha Xi Delta, House Manager, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice Presi- dent, President, Potboiler, copy editor, Editor, Sagamore, Greek Editor, UCCF, President, Choir, Sigma Tau Delta, SNEA, Biology Club. JUDY BEUSSINK Delta Delta Delta, Student Senate, Treasurer, Homecoming Steering Com- mittee, Student Activities Council, Publicity Committee, Kappa Pi. GARY BOND Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, recording secretary, social chairman, historian, Student Senate, correspond- ing secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi, Orien- tation Steering Committee, co-chairman Wheel's Night, Student Activities Council, American Marketing Associa- tion, Student Leader, MlVlan of the Yearw candidate, Varsity cross coun- try, Varsity track. PAMELA J. BUCKNER Dearmont House Council, President, Student Senate Representative, Dear- mont Judicial Board, Chairman, Scribe, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer, Prexy Club, Golden Eagles Marching Band. Whois Who REID CARRON Phi Alpha Thetag Sigma Tau Deltag Dealfs Listg Resident Advisor, Dear- mont: All-College Quiz Bowl. GREG COMER Student Senate, vice president, Or- ganizations committee chairmang Stu- dent Personnel Advisory Committeeg All College judicial Boardg Student Ac- tixities Council, Entertainment Commit- teeg Personnel Assistantg SNEAg Gold- en Eaglesg Sigma Phi Epsilon frater- nity, house manager. song leader, Jour- nal reporter, Best Dressed Girl judge. KIETH DUNN VVood1'ow Wilscmii Candidateg Phi Alpha Theta. Presidentg Kappa Delta Pig llean's List: Student Leaderg Var- sity Baseball. GAY GRUNER Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sagamore Edi- tor, assistant Editorg Pi llelta Epsilong Board of Publications, Golden Eagles lVlarcl1ing Band: Student Activities Council: VVomen's Recreation Associa- tiong Prexy Clull. RONALD S. KELSO Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President. Pledge Trainer. Chaplain: Homecom- ing Steering Committeeg lnterfrater- nity Councilg Creek Governing Board: Student Leaderg Student Senateg Bi- ology Club. JAMES LIEBMAN Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Sec- retary, lnterlraternity Councilg Greek Governing Boardg U.lVl.O.C. Chair- rnang Young llemocratsg Student Lead- er. in American Colleges and Universities PETE MANNISI Greek Governing Board, Student Leader, Student Senate, Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush chair- man, Vice president, President, Athlete of the year, lnter-fraternity Council, Greek Games Chairman, lntramural Wrestling Champion 1966, '67, 768. JUDY MARTIN President of Cheney Hall House Council, Student Senate, Association of Women Students, SNEA, Cheney Judicial Board, Chairman, Baptist Stu- dent Union, lnter-dormitory Council. KEN METIVIER Student Senate, delegate at large Black Mask-College Players, cor responding secretary, Trivia and Col- lege Quiz Bowls, team captain, Six act ing Award nominations, Title Role in HBecket.W CAROL MOELLER Alpha Delta Pi, Bush chairman, President, Wakalia, President, Associa- tion of Wrmmeii Students, Treasurer, Vice president, Judicial Board chair- man, Greek judicial Board, Chair- man, Creek Governing Board, Pan- hellenic Council. 9 CAROL MONTGOMERY Delta Delta Delta, Sponsor chair- man, Vegas Night chairman, Associa- tion of Women Students, Best Dressed Girl chairman, Judicial board, Reed Sz Barton rep., Personnel Assistant, Tow- ers and Group, Senior Traineeship Scholarship in Special Education. MIKE NEWELL Capaha Arrow, Editor, Young Re- publicans, Board of Publications, Pi Delta Epsilon. Whois Who RICH PLACE Student Senate, President: Executive Assistant to President of Student Sen- ate: Phi Sigma Epsilon: Student Per- sonnel Adiisory Committee: Executive Committee Student Senate: Myers Hall House Council: Myers-Dearmont 1966 Ugly Man Contest. co-chairman and representative: Law Day Committee. STANLEY RICHARDSON, JR. Alpha Kappa Psi, assistant treasurer, Funds chairman: Accounting Club, President: Homecoming Steering Com- mittee: Newman Clulv: Prexy Club. GARY ROBERTSON College Players: Black Mask Hon- orary Dramatic Society, Treasurer: Cardinal Key: College Choir: Capaha Arrow, staff: College Theatre Publicity Director: National Collegiate Players: Polboiler, stall: Two Acting Award Nominations: 'Ylissouri journalism Award. JERRY ROTH 'llau Kappa Epsilon, Rush chairman, Pledge Trainer, ,I r. lEC Representative: Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Vice Presi- dent. Student Senate Representative: American Marketing Association: Vet- erans Corps, Social Committee: Stu- dent Leader. GINNIE SCOTT Sigma Sigma Sigma, rush chairman, Htree of lightsw chairman: Student Ac- tivities Council, co-chairman Puhlicitv committee, Student Union Planning committee chairman, convention dele- gate: Greek Governing Board: Associa- tion of Women Students, fashion show model: Sagamore Staff: Sigma Alpha Eta. associate member: IWRA: Student Leader. SANDY SCHUH Wakapa: Phi Gamma Nu, President: Ueanis List: Accounting Club, Secre- tary: Student Activities Council, Trea- surer: Student Leader: Gamma Sigma Sigma: Personnel Assistant: Leming Hall, Vice President. in American Colleges and Universities GAIL GEGG Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, Greek Governing Board, President, Stu- dent Senate, Recording Secretary, Jr. Delegate, Er. Delegate, Panhellenic, Greek Judicial. Board, Pi Delta Epsi lon, Sigma Alpha Eta, Associate mem- ber, Prexy Club, Student Activities Council, Association of Women Stu- dents, SNEA, ACE, WRA. BILL JACKSON Student Senate, chairman Organiza- tions Committee, Varsity Swim Team, Orientation Steering Committee, Assist- ant Director of College Production 'Qloke in the Valleyf' SHIRLEY MASTIN Alpha Delta Pi sorority, standards chairman, student Senate delegate, All College Judicial Board, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi fraternity, Homecoming Steering Committee, chairman, As- sociation of Women Students, Record- ing Secretary, co-chairman of Qwens and Calendar, Student Senate, Parents Day chairman, Homecoming Queen Court, Kappa Delta Pi. JUDY MATTHEWS Alpha Delta Pi, rush chairman, As- sociation of Women Students, Execu- tive Council, Orientation Steering Committee, Student National Educa- tion Association, Miss Cape Girar- deau 1968. ELAINE ROBERTS Alpha Delta Pi, Student Senate, Stu- dent Activities Council, Vice President, Parliamentarian, Association of W0- men Students, Co-chairman of Tutor- ing, Parliamentarian, Homecoming Steering Committee, half time and Pre- game chairman, Student Union Plan- ning Committee. SUSAN KAY WEISS American Chemical Society, vice president, National Science Under- graduate Research Grant in Chemistry, Alpha Chi Omega, scholarship chair- man, Student Senate, Parents Day chairman, constitutional committee, Golden Eagles, College Band, Student Leader. GALE SKALSKY Alpha Chi Omega, lst Vice Presi- dent, Secretary, Sweetheart of Sigma Tau Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, All-Col- lege Judicial Board, 1968 Homecom- ing Court, Sigma Tau Calendar Girl, Behavioral Science Cluh, Treasurer, Student Activities Council, Student Leader, Deanis List, College Quiz Bowl finalist. LINDA STONE Alpha Chi Omega, Student Senate, Treasurer, Homecoming Court 1968, Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court, Pi Kap- pa Alpha Dreamgirl Court, SNEA- Student Activities Council, Secretary. Sagamore Staff Gay Gruner ..... 1969 Sagamore Editor Gail Gegg . .. ..... Assistant Editor Steve Both .... Sandy Wilke . . . Janet Zickfield . . Linda Donaldson Cathy Doumouras Bon Holt .... . Jane Hartline .. Steve Hodges . .. Pat White ..... Deby Nichols .. Brad Brune . .. Bill Hampton . . . Tim Ludwig . .. Richard Neal . .. Tom Neumeyer . Mr. Bill J.. Davis Student Life Editor .. . Business Manager .. Dedication Editor . . . . . Academics Editor . . . .... Classes Editor . Greek Editor . . . . . . Greek Editor Organizations Editor . . . . . Sports Editor .. Sports Editor . . . . . . Copy Editor Art Editor Color Photographer . . . . . . . . Photographer . ...... Photographer . . Photographer ......Advisor The Senior Class of 1914 inaugurated the publication of a book designed to serve as a reminder to the students of their college experiences. The SACAMORE editorial staff is chosen by the Board of Publications, made up of both faculty and student members. The remainder of the staff is appointed by the editor and the advisor. Taking a trip to Tulsa, Okla- homa, in the early fall, the editorial staff of the 1969 SAGAMOBE began plans for this year's edition of the yearbook. Be- ceiving the coveted first place rating many times as well as a Medalist rating-the highest award given by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association-on three oc- casions, the SAGAIVIORE has achieved many goals and wiII, for years to come, hold within its covers the memories of college experiences. 50 'iiifle are LINDA DONALDSON GAIL GEGG GAY GRUNER MR. BILL DAVIS SANDY WILKE DEBY NICHOLS STEVE ROTH TIM LUDWIG wb S xx xi Ai ' ,L r.. 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M I A F vw- nf: Wff - .gf ,Luau M- '- LT' . ffm'siwiz-N-L.a?Is:e?M'I'h'QI3l'. www.. .I L . -Lx I -1 W'-fa saw ' ' .. 1' A JANE HARTLINE TOM NEUMEYER BRAD BRUNE RICHARD NEAL BILL HAMPTON, JR. RON HOLT PAT WHITE Sagamore Staff MR. JOHN BEAUDEAN, printer of the Sagamore, takes a break from work- ing on the yearbook. 52 GAY GRUNER, Editor, and MR. BILL DAVIS, Advisor, work diligently to meet those last deadlines for the Sagamore. LINDA REIKER and MRS. TIBBS, both employees of the Mis- sourian Litho and Printing Co., make some calculations to find out just how many pictures must be placed on each page. Sagamore Staff STUDENT LIFE AND DEDICATION DIVISIONS ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION Standing on the ladder from Ieft to right are NYLA Standing left to right: KAREN KELLARp LINDA GIR- RAGAINg LINDA DAVISp BONNIE BARTHOLOMEWp ARDQ and NANCY McCLAIN. Kneeling Ieft to right: GAIL GEGG, Student Life Editor, and GINNIE BARB GROSS and JANE HARTLINE, Organizations SCOTT. Standing in front of the Iadder is SANDY Editor. WILKE, Dedication Editor. r GREEK DIVISION Standing Ieft to right: CATHY DOUMOURAS, Greek Editor: DENNIS CARMENg KIM RICEg MIKE PORTELLp RICK ANELLOg GARY CORBINg RON HOLT, Greek Editor and KATHY LOBERG. Sagamore Staff fi... Ta. I INDEX AND QUOTATIONS Seated left to right: DEBY NICHOLS, Copy Editor: SANDY WILKE, Index Edl- torp DINAH ROSS, Quotations Editor. 19 CLASSES DIVISION Seated from left to right: SUE BECKQ GAIL WHIT- SONg and LINDA DONALDSON, Classes Editor. QQ SPORTS DIVISION Standing on the wall from left to right: JUDY SWOFFORDp BECKY JOKERSTp and PAT WHITE, Sports Editor. Standing below with a look of wonder in his eyes is STEVE HODGES, Sports Edi- ICF. A ., Rev 'H agamorc taff ANNETTE DRURY and KARON GIESLER, foreground, check out the magazine layouts, hoping that some of them might be the appealing in their sections. GAIL GEGG, Assistant Editor, makes some last minute phone calls to make sure that every detail is taken into consideration, while AGNES JURKOVICH, standing left, and MARTHA GRAGG, seated, wonder how they will ever get JANET ZICKFIELD that index completed on time. Faculty Section Editor Photographers, left to right, RICHARD NEAL, TOM NEUMEYER, and TIM LUD- WIG show a bit of their creative ingenuity as they play an honest card game before that next picture has to be taken. HY qw 'Nd' wr mix 4 '?' -.U TIM LUDWIG JIM TRUESDELL MIKE NEWELL RUTH GUTSCHLAG NANCI KELLII STAN TRICKEY SUE MARSH DAN MURPHY TOM NAGEL .0 21 H2 gg if ay, 3, ff vs. A- I -Q . xg., MARY MAYFIELD ROBERT KINDLE LIBBY FERRY SANDY MARSH Capaha Arrow Staff Mike Newell ....... Editor, Fall Sem, Robert Kindle Editor, Spring Sem. Wayne Norton .............. Advisor ,lon Mark Scheihing .... Business Mgr. Tom Nagel ......... Advertising Mgr. Nanci Keller .. Managing News Editor Stan Trickey ....,.... Sports Editor Sandy Marsh .. ....... Copy Editor Ruth Gutschlag ..... Asst. Copy Editor Dan Murphy . . . . . . Feature Editor Tim Ludwig . . . . . . Photog rapher Sue Marsh ..... .....,.. S tail ,lim Truesdell Mary Mayfield Libby Ferry . ...Staff ...Stali .. ...Staff Established in 1910, the CAPAHA ARROW was dedicated to provide a record of student activities and college events and to aliiord practical experi- ence for its staff members. As a week- ly publication, the ARROW supplies news to the students and faculty of Southeast Missouri State College, while, at the same time, voicing opinions in its editorial column on issues which arise during the year. lts stall is composed of students who are either minoring in journalism or students who have had previous journalism experience. Being alliiliated with both the Missouri lnter- collegiate Press Association and the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association, the CAPAHA ARROW has often claimed top merit rating awards by these associations. l 57 Capaha Arrow taff ROBERT KINDLE, Spring Semester Editor, and SANDY MARSH, Copy Editor, earnestly working to see that those headlines are counted prop- erly. 58 A ln in LIBBY FERRY, foreground, turns her head just in time to get into the picture, while SANDY MARSH, DAN MURPHY, and NANCI KELLER, background, proofread the copy. Photographer, TIM LUDWIG, relaxes a bit from his tight schedule of playing the role of photographer for both the SAGAMCRE and the CAPAHA ARROW staffs. .,,.,--me , . V The CAPAHA STAFF busy identifying pictures, typing, and writing articles to meet that deadline. Capaha Arrow taff , . 'K : F, .:'- Qjixif fff, M dw A M --Q1 if 5 it so Qt T ,ff it H ti, Feature Editor, DAN MURPHY, and Managing News Editor, NANCI KELLER, enjoy a good laugh over one of the editorials. -QK L 'Q' C ' Wl 1 , STAN TRICKEY, Sports Editor, types up that exciting sports article about Cape State's being the MIAA Champs for the second consecutive year. . Cape Rock uarterl Potboller Left to right: Mike Blcmke, Copy Editor, Pcxt Richards, Business Manager, Mr. Struubel, Advisor, Virginia Baldwin, Editor, Mr. Hirshfield, Advisor: and Mr. J. T. Richards, Advisor. What actually happens when the pot boils over? This yearis Potboiler is running over witl1 literary work written hy the students of Southeast Missouri State College. The Pot- boiler, which was established to provide an out- let of publication for student writers who real- ize the need for a means of publishing their untrained literary voices, is in its sixth year of publication. The voices of these students are still heing heard, and, as a result, the pot is kept huhhling over with new literary findings. It is a piece of ingenuity pure and simple, of cold artistic calculation, and camusette' to catch those not easily caught, . . . the jaded, the disillusioned, the fastidiousf' From the Preface to The Asperrl Papers hy Henry James. The Cape Rock Quarterly Journal, a magazine ol verse, he- gan its puhlication in the spring of 19644. A nationally distributed publication, it puhlishes quality verse from apprentice as well as professional poets. The ,l0lH'I1Lll7S announced editorial policy is to attempt uto judge every verse hy its own literary merits and to ig! nore preconceived judgments on matters of suhjects, form. and formlessness. . f' Although still a lledging in terms ol years, its reception among the alittle jour- nalsf, critics. and poets promises a distinguished poetry journal for years to come. 60 Left to right: of. Max cofdonnief, of. John c. sierk, and Dr. Peter Hairy, Editor. hftiaa. -5 The Board of Publications is the governing body of all publications on campus. The Board was originated along with the Capaha Arrow and the Sagamore and has been in continuous operation since that time. Re- cently, the Potboiler was added to the list of publications on campus. The membership of the Board of Publica- tions has traditionally been made up of faculty and stu- dents-advisors and student personnel of the publica- tionsg however, in 1967 two townspeople, both with professional experience, were invited to join the Board. From its inception, the Board has been concerned pri- marily with the appointment of student personnel-edi tor, assistant editor, business manager-of the various publications, however, the Board does serve as a dis- cussion group for any problems that come up and will convene on request. .M Q' gin ' , ,,..,, mm,3-i . '- ' Q S tff5wMWf7iiiiiiii:7i55Yi 4if'wiwA'lT:ZI '-w i ll f il zff. it sf-fi iiffffil . 7 is P, ,, 1,.ovgs55 i.,ii, mmm 1. Sitting: Gay Gruner, Sagamore editor: Dun Strcubel, Chairman: Helen Collins, Secretary: Wayne Nortonp .lean Bell Mosley. Standing Michael Newell, Capuhcu Arrow editcrg Bill J. Davis, John Blue, H. O. Grcwel. Choir The c-lmirs on 1-ainpus pt-mifle thv stu- clents illten-stvrl in niusim' with un t4XlI'Ll-l'LII'- rivular ar-tixity. or for those lvss talented with a hit of vulture- nhl-n in attonclum-e at the vlioiris pf-i'lui'l11:1l1r'0s. Hkllltlllfl the l'llUll'.S actixities lm' this year arf- singing at the Reclcflivatiml of lxvnt l,ihrary and at Bac:- calauwatf-. gixing: 21 Cliristmas 1-mu-vrt anrl two ollier c'mn'el'tS :luring the spring te-rm. ancl going on tour in thc- spring. 'lihv various choirs invlurle thi- Nlc-ister Sings-rs and the Ac-appella Clmir. hoth rlirm-li-cl hy Mr. Du- IHEIS. anal the Czllltorac- uncl 'l'1'cf-lwluiws. cli- rectefl hy Nliss l-lvnry. TREBLEAIRES: Row l, ll. to rj: Mary Ellen Boker, Vicki Berry, Mary Ann Rice, Dorothy Schmidt, Vicki Boren, Sondra Harnes, Mary Bray, Ruth Ann Allcock, and Kathy Slinkarcl. E 4 MEISTER SINGERS: Row l, tl. to nj: Gary Gregg, Gene King, Paul Gibbs, Danny Strickland, Jim Foster, Mark Woods, John Wibbenmeyer, Roger Bierschwcxl, Terry Hunter, and John McKinney. Row 2: Don Richardson, John Newberry, Bruce Nall, Terry Gooclson, Elmer Revelle, Paul Lehman, Bill Bollinger, Jack Koetting, Joe Huskey, Marshall James, Dave Schwenderncnn. 62 CANTORAE: Row l, ll. to r.D: Miss Henry, Mary Ellen Baker, Cheryl McCullough, Chirstine Hirt, Gale Montgomery, Anne Buchanan, Patricia Featherston, Toni Ricketts, Martha Gregory, Sandy Koczawara, Shelia Platt, Debbie Hallenberg, Donna Ackrnann, Dorothy Schmidt. Row 2: Sue Reilly, Pat Turner, Sue Jackson, Sharon Denny, Dorothy Saeger, Mary Seibert, Phyllis Desalvo, Sue Cracraft, Gail Lloyd, Judy Bock, Pam Holmes, Jane Wilson, Donna Vaughn, Row 3: Janet Thompson, Barb Luhn, Mary Bray, Ruth Ann Allcock, Ruth Ellen Huey, Diana Sharrock, Susan Howle, Shirley Bocek, Marsha Haymen, Sue Halbman, Cindy Birk, Dianne Dietz, Altha Roe- buck, Jennifer Pyatt, Barbara Howard, Pat Carey. ACAPPELLA CHOIR: Row 'l ll, to r.j: Mary Ellen Baker, Sharon Mullins, Barb Luhn, Mary Bray, Sue Reilly, Elaine Farmer, Debbie Mc- Broom, Anne Buchanan, Dorothy Schmidt. Row 2: Terry Hunter, Roger Bierschwal, Jim Foster, Dave Cosby, Sue Jackson, Kathy Slink- ard, Altha Roebuck, Diane Revelle, Donna Vaughn, Jennifer Pyatt, Terry Burke. Row 3: John McKinney, John Newberry, Roland James, Bill Casey, Ed Hodges, Terry Goodson, Jeff Oldfield, Elmer Revelle, Bruce Nall, Dennis Strickland, Gary Gregg. Colden Eagles Band The highlight of the year for the Golden Eagles was, of course, the trip to Miami to play in the NFL Playoff in the Orange Bowl on ,Ianuary 5, 1969. The entire halftime show was televised nationally and overseas in color by CBS Tele- vision. Proud Cape State students watched it in their homes before leaving to come back to college. The show was a trib- ute to Irving Berlin and included such songs as HAlways,', '4Blue Skiesf' and G4White Christmas. Marching maneuvers included a Christmas tree, USA, America, and Irving Berlin's name. Though rain fell in a torrent, the Eagles gave one of their best performances and many letters of admiration proved it. An exciting moment for Mr. Mason and his band came when he received a letter from Mr. Berlin thanking him for the tribute and asking for a tape of the show. Though Mr. Berlin did not see the performance, he stated that he had been told of it and of its excellence. The band also made a trip to St. Louis this year to play in one of the Cardinal football games which was also tele- vised nationally in color. At this game the band performed one of its most dilhcult maneuvers making the halftime scores of the professional football games that were going on at that time. Band members had no idea before they got on the field what numbers they would have to make. In this game, as in the Miami game, it was raining when the band had to march. Although it did not rain in Jefferson City when the band went there to play for the Governor's Inaugu- ral Parade, the elements were far from perfect as the temp- erature was very low. Mr. Leroy Mason and Mr. David Green, through a great deal of effort both on the planning board and on the practice field, have led the Golden Eagles and thus Southeast Missouri State College to nation-wide fame and should be heartily con- gratulated as should all members of the band who practiced, practiced, practiced and then went through it just Hone more timefl 65 W, WW 'mm um xwfwww , A 5 m 4 N f A fr! ii ' L, W , .A D .. N ' -in 's 255 ' if if e M ' 'BW 5 P 352. X 'a L . P' fs., I' M. Q-... .A li 29, Eau 3 Y Ji,,,Wf,,,, -,QQ-F, -fz .,,....B1,..-u..kg.g.e,q....3q,...XP in V Amr Z V N ,...J,,L,.ff,.-f. Huis?-Mf' ?'+f2!-'f 'ff'1j g Q5'f,1 l, W ,--5,M.,1E,,4g.,1v.r--Mkt',Y, is Y , if uw W- ' 1 V Q I Q-rigfglfz . ,sing-was-ffgig.-.figs?1i vs--1 MA professor can never better dis- tinguish himself in his work than by encouraging a clever pupil, for the true discoverers are among them, as comets amongst the stars. Linnaeus ACADE IC W fi Board of Re ents Front Row, I. fo r.: Charles L. Harrison, Jr., C. A. Juden, Lindsay Simmons, President. Second Row: Mczrfin Hecht, R. K. Swinclle, Joe W. Dye, Dr. Mark Scully. J .,:, 1 7,14-5 , , Q--' A-1r7 ' DAVID STRAND MARY HELEN FLENTGE Associate Deon of the College Associate Deon of Students ,ag ' '. ,. 413715 CARROLL WALKER Deon of Students ii. ...L . FORREST H. ROSE AUGUST R. MEYER Deon ofthe College Deon of Instruction Division of Language and Literature One of the main goals of education is the search for and communi- cation of knowledge. The Language and Literature Division helps pro- vide a basis for this goal. Language is an essential tool in the search for knowledge and in the communication of the knowledge that has been found. All other disciplines take the ability of the student to read for granted, for most of the knowledge that is transmitted from one person to others is based upon the written langauge. While lectures and con- ferences are necessary and helpful, the final authority the student depends upon is the written Word-either in the form of notes, text, or research material. HENRY SESSOMS Chairman, Department of English Frank Barnett 74 H. O. GRAUEL Division Chairman English A good command of language is a necessity in our modern world. Whether one is a scientist, a doctor, a businessman, a foreman, a teacher, or a writer, good, clear, forthright communication is essential. However, Eng- lish is more than the study of grammar, composition, and structure. The study of literature gives us an insight into the lives and customs of people we might never otherwise meetg it tells us ofthe feelings and actions of other people, it helps us appreciate the accomplishments of our ancestors, and it serves as a guideline by which to live our present lives. But, best of all, it is interesting and enjoyable. Journalism and philosophy are a part of the English Department and serve to widen the interests and knowledge of the students. X ,.. ,cfs gg' ' f -rg E. - is S Si tTt'Ti'Nf'w it S .,.,. MM gs T assy t ' J f- .vii .gi ,L,k. ' i D .2 Emily Beatte John C. Bierk Linda L. Burns .suse Robert A. Burns ibyggwi is X Ni s 'Q Wk wise .1618 X, Language Arts Building Bill J. Davis Alice L. Grant Max Cordonnier William R. Dawson Leonard Edmisten ,.:s-Qf:.... . sw - sms . A Q, E , . M X sum . mx x b i Q. .R F QS x .X X. -X :sg K. ggi - . m B .. s X X XX sw H N X X xx X X Q X3 N N X N SEX N x S K QX QNX X s Qs X s Xxx s fa- ES 1 X ff wx X XX X Qs 5 5 Helen U. Collins j-gig . ,,- .qgsv--' X R' as ix 1 Nb Martha Dahringer Rt, . swf' sqm .-an Jennie C. Frye IQ' . px ' X .. .,.. .aus Robert Grayson Bobby W. Hamblin Joseph L. Harris 75 Charles R. Hearn Pamela Hearn John Heidebrecht Peter Hilty Program changing ca11,tlJe all bad. T. H. Hirschfield Michael Hogan Alan Kent Jones Martha Howard Jones SWK: new , l r Dennis Lee Letts Dean W. Monahan William B. Parrish Katherine Parrish R ss N . s H - X MA. . X fp . - M .- . S A X Q xv X C' N, to Janice Rainwater John T. Richards Daniel 5TFClUlOel ' :BNN Fw-9 Marybeth White Kenneth Metzger James Hamby William Seidensticker Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy wll X PWR? Fred E. Wing UN..M....-Q Wendell Norris Journalism -ggfw Graduate teaching assistants: Martha Stevens, Don Pugh, ,lim Stone, Judy Borchelt 77 Foreign Language Now that travel has become so rapid, a knowledge of for- eign languages is more important to man than it has ever been. A study of a foreign language, paradoxically, helps one to master his own language as well as to acquire a knowledge of peoples and countries, an awareness of customs and ways of life different from one's own, and a greater appreciation of the closeness of man wherever he may live or whatever language he may speak. On a purely practical level, there are many in- teresting jobs available that require a knowledge of foreign language: interpreters, translators, airline hostesses, teachers and many more. French, Spanish, German, Creek and Latin are taught at SEMO. Sue Brase Helen Cleaver Bruce McClanahan Katherine Sanders l l GLADSTONE FLUEGGE Chairman, Department of Foreign Language Frances Crowley Richard Kump Albert Van Alphen E. Otho Wingo is l 5 M. G. LORBERG Chairman, Department of Speech Earl W. Blank Fred Goodwin Jack Hensley Leita Hensley Speech The Speech Department may he divided into three sections. The most obvious is the theatre section which produces the many plays per- formed at SEMO each year. Through these plays, the performers com- municate a message to the audience. The students learn through per- forming in the plays and by working backstage building sets, lighting the stage, making up the players, or sewing costumes. The general speech section teaches subjects such as public speaking, argumentation, persuasion, and semantics. A knowledge of the basic techniques of pub- lic speaking is vital to everyone, whether he is a speaker himself or a listener. The speech correction section is growing rapidly. In the large, modern clinic, located in the Langauge Arts Building, students learn to help children and adults with speech problems ranging from a lisp to a severe stuttering to learning to cope with language after a laryngec- tomy. The service of the staff and students is provided free to anyone who wishes this help. l Larry E. Grisvard Tom Harte - I I T W4 V .. A N . . If x L - . - .,... . , .. . , . L Q -g. X T, , ls. H is . ,. ' 11 x .sisiitikss -'.s -ka. ---, il t, v .T ai Donald Hurt John B. Long 79 Joseph Low Don Schulte J Sl' k B'II W. . . . . . . GC W G I Slocey There is nothing quite so rewardiiig as helping a child learn to communicate more effectively. Moi ry Ann Trombetfcf l A scene from William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew 80 Division of Histor and ocial Science Man is the only animal that is able to record his past for future gen- erations to read and study. This means that he is able to use what others before him have learned in order to improve himself and his environment. The fields of history and social. science make use of this information from the past in order to understand and control present and future events. T. W. DAVIS Division Chairman Social Science The Social Science Department includes the studies of economics, po- litical science, sociology, and anthropology. All of these have an important place in todayis world. Hopefully, our students of economics will learn to keep our country's budget-and their own--balanced. Political science is always an interesting and important field, as well as a constantly chang- ing one. It carries with it the responsibility of communication with many different peoples. Some sociologists find the facts that help others in the field do their Workg others may channel their efforts into a field such as social work and thus directly aid others. W. T. MEEK Chairman, Dept. of Social Science . -lr X if i .I . s ' sg: gf ,f Q W. F. Annsberry Paul S. Boirnett Robert E. Bartlett Peter J. Bergerson 81 xv Y ii if gm . ,i wr- A 0,9 -N J., , A Phillips H. Brown , Nff- 5 Sf ki' Xx - Q 5- ' S' f E , S, ff :ee -X Y f S G aeea A f lvan Chapman wal' . 1-sr Alice M. Chambers NN-We .V+ Clark s. Choffy if ,wluyxnf Prog V: 1 , ram changing is a seemingly endless p10cess , l? 5 9' WV 3,6 Gin Nw ' 'YY 41 NGNQ ' Jimmy G. Defee Wayne Ewbank Betty F. Fulton Robert Geisel pst MPN- lie-P 4'- ' Gerald G. Geisler Scott Grantham James J. Grunloh Larry R. Hamilton 82 You get rid of one and two come along. .W Q. J A 2- 'gxigs l in . Valerie L. Harris Q Va ..,..,. qv' Thomas Israel WN. a Alon L. Loyo Henry Molnnle Db. ,gunman-v wav Edwin O'Donnell Fwn Johnson C. Hwang z' 'Q' . 409' I k .le A96 or Hon Mu Kong Wlcudimir Orloff Mix KYXSNEQXX N exe XXX me S Sf NE A Nm wliv N. ,X XXXXXX' seg Ns VX X fig Q 'Kits' X w -X is Ne :-3, rg- Fx - M QQ ,. X3 H , gg. Xg.- E Y , --miie-:w N-f 4 , - ' rrr. 5 . . ' Effie X: ,. lg Q X.'. f V s, ' fa 'X btw v 3, LP on Poulsen Henry C. Pepper Noncy Scoville J rggi Histor f serie Some people consider history to be dull, but it can really be quite exciting and enlightening. What has happened in the past has mtwg great importance not only to our present. but also to our future. Today, more than ever before. men are realizing this. The events of the Paris peace talks of today will shape our world just as did the Paris Conference of 1819. Thus history provides an important link in our search for knowledge. And hopefully developing an under- standing of and appreciation for the continuing heritage of man- kind will help bridge the gap between peoples and generations of people. GEORGE KETC HAM Chairman, Dept. of History Spf' Donald R. Alter John R. Barber Charles Bonwell Lawrence Breeze v.,,v Samuel R. Bright John P. Coleman Harold H. Dugger Larry J. Easley Jack D. Elenbaas Ernest K. Farmer Thomas J. Freeman Carter G. Goodman Raymond Haring William Jenkins Melvin Knaak E. Eugene Nutter James L. Odom Bobby G. Ramsey Charles E. Sharp Truman H. Smith Ralph G. Stienke George Suggs Paul Vondracek Billy B. White Division of Science and athematics Science and mathematics are part of the language of todayis sci- ence oriented society. Science is concerned with the search for know- ledge about our world and the application of that knowledge to im- prove our surroundings. Wlhile there are many branches of science and mathematics. they are all interrelated and dependent upon one another. This interrelationship is. perhaps, most vividly demonstrated in the space exploration program that is currently occupying so much of our attenl ion. 'ot ROBERT J. KUSTER Chairman, Dept. of Biology ,-5:1 1 , , , ' l I if 5 . J Z.: S Q 1 Q 1 sip! I it P A nt HOMER R. BOLEN Division Chairman Biology The Biology Department covers the nide areas ol the hotanical and Zoological world-from the sub-microscopic world ol cellular ma- terial to the gross anatomical structure of man. From a study ol life processesitheir complexity. similarities. diflercncesfman will he het- ter able to understand the nature of life. The department seeks to give a firm background in the hiological sciences to lmoth the future teacher and the professional scientist. .,. S . V Norman Broosch Trovis E. Brooks Robert E. Cook Lorno Cordonnier 86 .Y , Stanley G. Diehl Edna Dudgeon ii fl K Willard Gersbacher Paul L. Heye John B. Hinni A John P. Huclcabay Donald D. Jewel Russell Kullberg fg V , J K2 , l 29 , V gi s was 41 1 fa mwssi x ' fx f - ngws. '!': S . -A - M-1 -Q A ill X Q ' 5 X E na Ohmart Otto Ohmart Davida Phillips Blrdle Rader Albert Schanda Carl T. Train CL Donald G. Power Chester Twitchell E. LARRY BAHN Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry Chemistr The Department of Chemistry offers a wide range of courses de- signed to provide the student with a multi-directional mode of action for future Work. Beginning with General Chemistry, credits may he obtained all the way to advanced organic, radio-cliemistry, and in- dividual research. The program of individual research study may he financed hy a federal grant for those who excel in this field. For those students who are not specializing, chemistry offers a basic background of knowledge for the study of the elements and of the compounds that make up the earth and affect human life. Lauren Douerheim Donald H. Froemsclorf Lester L. Leczton Ronald E. Pophom Mike Recidnour Robert L. Smith Earth Science For the earth scientist the most fascinating reading of history is provided hy the earth itself: in the rocks of the earth lies the history of what has happened in the past, of the forms of life that existed before man, of the forces that created the topography of the earth, of the changes that have occurred and are still occurring in the crust of the earth. We tend to think of earth as a solid object. but actually the sky or, more specifically, the atmosphere is as much a part of earth as the ground or the seas. Storms, floods, and earthquakes can shape the course of history as niuch as ideational forcesg therefore, the study of current phenomena is an integral part of the earth sci- entist's work. Gilbert Franz Burnal Ray Knox SNA Hfblinvhuumngtilx X X CHARLES E. WILLIAMS Chairman, Dept. of Earth Science Dorothy Lell Robert Parkinson Alfred Robertson Margaret H. Smith Louis Unfer 90 RUSSEL J. MICHEL Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry Mathematics Mathematics is a subject unto itself besides being a tool for the study of other sciences. Mathematics has many uses: architects use mathematics to figure the dimensions and stress of a building, busi- nessmen use mathematics to compute their gains and losses, the audi- ologists use mathematics in figuring hearing losses, and certainly the ordinary citizen necessarily uses mathematics in his daily life. The department offers a wide variety of course Work, ranging from arith- metic to unewv mathematics to algebra and geometry to the more esoteric formulae of pure mathematics. Mangho Ahuja Robert A. Bruns Clarence H. Dalton e X. ,iw . .-:naman K ,ff Richard L. Francis Jack R. Gosnell Carl S. Johnson X gs Jerome H. LeVc1n Morijo LeVcln Alfred l.. Mason Wayne McPherson Neal Petermczn Walter Roth J X- 5 is 7 if ss , .Afi i X ' J ' , s A-:iii E fi- gg: Q- J, .-,, s Q ass . - S if .X ' ' l l N X l Colvin R. Wells Thomcls Wencewicz 92 Louis B. Sewell John E. Strouf John E. Young Physics Physics deals with changes in matter and energy. Students in this department study such seemingly varied subjects as heat, light, motion, sound, and electricity. In other Words, physics is one of the basic sciences that make our modern conveniences work-and keep Working. The space exploration program is again an excellent example of the interrelationships of the sciences: certainly no space probe could be accomplished without the research into the movement of the planets provided by physicists. HARLEY RUTLEDGE Chairman, Dept. of Physics John R. Carlson Robert W. Freeman S. E. Hodges James F. Holloway 1 aw. , . 'W' . 1- '- isis 2: . s 25912 - ' sift M2131 , ifgaliifl fifwl K 1 1'.iQeff 2253124 EsisEf.?'- Joseph Paikeday Arthur Soellner Milton W. Ueleke Hsin-I Wu Division of Practical and Fine Arts The variety of subject matter provided by the Division of Prac- tical and Fine Arts is immense. Subjects range from animal hus- bandry to jewelry making, from typing to painting, from balancing an account to techniques of selling, from cabinet making to elemen- tary school art, from business administration to nursing. The de- partments of business education and business administration, fine arts, home economics, industrial and technical education, and nursing edu- cation make up this division of academics. CARL SCHOWENGERDT Division Chairman Chairman, Dept. of Agriculture griculture ln the Agriculture Department, students learn by doing. Besides taking courses in every subject from animal nutrition to entomology, the agriculture students help operate the college farm and thus have an opportunity for practical application of the ideas, methods, and theories learned in class. The students learn the many new methods William E. Meyer of farming that have been developed and are continuing to be de- veloped in the constant search for and communication of knowledge. With the expanding population problem, the iield of agriculture as- sumes added importance for providing methods to alleviate the star- vation of the world's peoples. l ' p GENE LOFTIS Chairman, Dept. of Business Business Education and Business Administration The Business Department offers a varied curriculum to meet the needs of the individual students. A student may take a short business course and become a secretary. A longer course leads to a teaching degree in business education, and still another course of study may lead to a career in accounting, marketing, selling, or man- agement. Thus one can see that two basic degree programs are offer- ed to students interested in business. 'lille student needs not only manual dexterity, but also managerial talentg lie needs not only tlie desire to succeed. but also the willingness to work. Frank J. Chong John V. Crompton Jean Dickey David J. Evans ' K K , .... N K ' - X as .- s- - t - ' xx 5 l X- , . V, Q 5 K K i X s..k We - f sf F ,, - X X to J 'N' s f m B - s sw .wa .K we ,gg 3 5 X Q - s 49 5 s 1 s y X K Q- 3 .1 i-i t s W X Ns Walter E. Greene William F. Holcomb Edward J. Hcurrick Fern Harris 95 -le Y l-- Hquglcnd James Briney, Director of Computer-Data Processing Center Bert J. Kellerman Donald Dorbe Robert Malahy Theodore Mueller xv , :XX S XSSXV 35 X X QSXQQ N 90 N Wxswv XX NN x XX X .Q 1 s f M- Q s zsis. ' Q. X15 gNig2,5i'ai I fr Q ivy 2.15 :ir z . li N Q N . .- X x X X fx QXX X ie . Q X S Sig X X Xga 0' we X WSE s XX X ,X X X X X X Q Q X i XX 5 .N X5 Q K 'vii X - i Donald W. Norvell Zane K. Quible Orville A. Riggs Hayden L. Schuetts +2 wmwq-Q x NX X X X xxx S 5 wX S Q Q, are X e 4 X x ' - .. ex 5 X X ' WIFE I 5? Riff 'R 'iff K .T - jim: : . 1 - K . . , ii Xp if' 's X XXX x xixgx XX WN X X John W. Smith Robert VanRegenmorter Harold S. Weber E. Victor Williams Fine Art The Fine Art Department is a creative department. Students may learn how to draw, work with oils, make ceramics, weave a rug, or make jewelry. Some take art courses simply for their own enjoyment, while others take courses for the specific purpose of becoming teach- ers and passing their skills on to others. Certainly the study of art history offers a rich source of information to any student who desires to learn more about the forces that have shaped our society and to learn more about the forces that are at present working within our society. Through the production of any work of art, the artist accom- plishes a dual purpose: to communicate his own vision of reality to others and to acquire more knowledge of technique in his field. HELEN D. BEDFORD Chairman, Dept. of Fine Art -vtjgfy ,. W- ogy .... - Q 1 ' z , f - - -'s 5 - -K 1 ,lf - 3 J igggsiifg -RIS: 'K - sr - f f:f':'., Q ivriiyy X. ' - if 2 - S SS Q. i .,,., ,sf ,ii .fr A . Sam Bishop William J. Chamberlain Marea C. Daume Agnes L. Evans Frank Needle Rick Procter Roy V. Schoenborn Jake Wells Home Economics Home economics is an important field. Future positions may be found as teachers, dieticians, advertising, food production, clothing, and even as department store decorators, for the subject matter is varied. One who majors in home economics discovers that courses in organic chemistry are required as well as courses in general meal- planning. The major not only learns clothing construction, but also takes courses in the composition of textiles. Home economics majors are, therefore, not as easily stereotyped as most non-majors like to believe. Their interests and their chosen fields vary. Charlotte Adams Jeanne W. Beaty ward' 'Sw' .ew 'W' Ma ry Ann Kellerman 98 Bonnie Moxey GRACE HOOVER Chairman, Dept. of Home Economics Mary Blackiston Mabel Daugherty Mildred Mussey Virginia Walker lndustrial and Technical Education The Industrial Arts Department is a diversified department. Here one may learn anything from Woodworking to drafting to electrical Work to using a printing press. The industrial arts major may take courses in the techniques of teaching industrial arts, or he may take courses designed for those who will pursue engineering, business or industrial careers. The department is often of service to the college and the campus organizations. If the girls don't know how to build the needed structures for a project, the industrial arts men will show them how-and, if they are lucky, may even do it for them. Donald J Amelon Ernest L Frazier David Thompson R. Graham Wagoner Amos G. Williams 99 ursing Education GN. Good nurses are always in great demand, now more than ever before. It is the aim of the Nursing Department to give its students the knowledge and the conhdence they need as part of the training NN program. Courses in pediatrics, obstetrics, psychiatry and medicine are required. The Nursing Department works with the hospitals in Cape Girardeau to give the trainees a well-rounded program of class- room Work and actual experience in a hospital. At the end of the two year program, the student nurse is fully prepared to assume the full responsibilities of her chosen profession. HELEN KINNEY Chairman, Dept. of Nursing Education , , ,rr aff- - .,,. :ESE CT. X x 5 X X GSES 5 s S x Lydia Bunch Doro Estes A ,uri k,1ri,1E39: YXTXV QW' Q QEEQI:-::. -1: if? 5 F 233 zljl' 7. b he-N X Q X N qsfsxlf N' . XXX Nh Sax la Q -s Q 'Q x spas N 5 . Ks T W ,,., Q X i . V i g - . , l 'Ni E Q 'sa ::: A Ng!-Ms-nv 3' 'RVN K kxvvwr x X N - - - . ' 85' at Second-year nursing students gain practical k experience through Work with registered MUVY 5-EVWS Pafficic HUHSQSY nurses. 100 War 1 was fi ' ' si? ,. LEROY MASON Division Chairman Charles Beard Jeanne Cloud Xx ,X Mary Lou Henry Robert C. Jones Division of Music Communication may take place through music as well as through speech or visual forms. Certainly music provides the mood on many occasions: people are stirred to their feet at the sound of our national anthem, become happy when they hear the lilting tunes of Irving Berlin, become melancholy when they hear Berlioz, become sleepy when they hear a lullahy. ln addition to the increased knowledge of- fered by academic courses in the department, opportunities are also provided for a wide variety of musical experiences. There are several choirs: the A Cappela Choir, the Meister Singers, the Cantorae Singers, and the Madrigal Singers. There are instrumental groups: the orch- estra, the concert band, and, of course, the famous marching hand, the Golden Eagles. Many of these organizations are open to anyone who is interested and has some talent. The musical needs of the col- lege and community are provided through faculty and student recitals and concerts. lx , 'Q' X Q 'Q W X .pf Mem ., WMD Q Sa. Q. X V,.,. QrQS, Doyle A. Dumas David Green Paul Kirk Betty S. Palsgrove 101 N f w.. 1' Sw k XY S xx X K Q N X Q rs. ' 5 X F k .2 Robert Restemeyer hx 5? -N... 1 'Z 5 ' 3' ' T'? ' K - '31 ' ' ' T. Donley Thomas 102 The Missouu Lldlll 111 men PLGIJJIIIIO fO1 a council JAMES DRICKEY Divisional Chairman Director of Graduate Studies William Allison John A. Behrens Division of Education and Psychology Since one of the main purposes of SEMO is training teachers so that they might continue to carry on the tradition of communication of the knowledge that man has accumulated over the centuries, the Di- vision of Education and Psychology serves a large number of students. Education and Psychology This department trains students from all other departments who are planning to be teachers. Courses are given that include ideas on class discipline, how to make up a good test and administer it, how to judge a student's Work, and how to make the most of student potential. The study of psychology aids the future teacher in spotting problems in troubled students, directing the student to the proper person for counseling, or aiding the student in making adjustments. Psychology is now also being offered as a major field of study. l Eldon E. Bethard Lenore Bierbaum . 11:1 -,,':.:,- . A K k--','. .I gig Richard Blankenship Orvon Rex Bowers Gene Brunkhorst Walter W. Davidson 103 ,NA Ogg-.Q-BK F. Greg Dickey Jerline Dossett Emmett Duff Felix Francisco ,niggas- Lyle D. Gladfelter Charles W. Hall Jessie Henderson Donald L. Hunt wpsswx K . :ilu Nav' X-is Ben O. Hutton Frank J. Linn Cleo W. Mabrey Paul E. Mawhinney 9 . A - K .Y X X FXR .Qs f cicrs . F ' .sm url John G. McAllister Wayne McElroy James Middleton Willard Morgan 104 The mice are l6H1'I1i11g, but can man? Harolcl E. Niebuhr George Pendergrass, A.V Wallace Rexroad mwweeiag Raymond Mosley Q. 11 fd Q of Q 3 f Avlf- Q J Way , 22' W! ,. V Wm 7 f V' ,1 Kenneth Moxey Sta nton Rome, A.V. William D. Rushing George Truckey Norman W. Wood Floyd K. Wright 105 Campus School The Campus School is certainly an important part of the Divis- ion of Education and Psychology. No matter how much time is spent on reading or hearing about teaching and its consequent problems, Q .. 4 wwiam no future teacher is ever prepared for the actual experience. ln an effort to alleviate this problem, experience in the form of student teaching is provided to give the student some practical experience be- fore he goes forth to meet his first job. Campus School provides this experience in actual classroom situations. From these experiences of observation and practice, the future teacher is able to gain some mea- sure of confidence in his ability to handle a class. ln addition to Cam- pus School, more than sixty school systems in the area, with the help of over live hundred teachers and administrators, supplement the training program of the future teacher. EDWARD J. GILBERT Director, Campus School x Xa x X X x 336 DSX is-X XE X K its Ye J- 1 .ag lggfxit iiiiis f . . 1' 'A X 5 . ,, sa - 5- 5 : .',Z'?sf:1i-'f . , t.,.r., W , .x r Q., , X., A .5 Q . +33 4 Ziff-f 7 ' -- 1-1. is -ze. f 6 wa' .. S - Georgia Adams Carol S. Burford Lois Farmer UQ.. N51 ii , Sw . -I Q f - l 1 .- -.S ' Lc1Vonne Huter Lealon Jones 106 Mary E. Mogill . . . . g,.XSff.' , X X ' K N. Blcnche Huff QQQWYFQWFVY X 13i s'??SR i s . ' 3' -.::.. x C' ':- :Ir-.'-:l : If-':-1I: -SSI..-I 5 I Eggs , , X., rf. - z .:, ,-Pg. 1 .1 :g Eaves H 1 ' -i 1 f ' s f' -1 5-Q: 3 X ,N ll sgsgzs Q'-sf 'sm - bs 1. QS . . X Dymple Medlen 1 lx . 2 i Rx S. X -res 3, 3' S if 1- 9 v nassaui I new Vivian Mikolizcl uw , Wi' .hqfffv N.. In Campus School tlle future teacher puts theory into practice. Millie Rqgsdale A L J L rtct r . . . KJSMQN x xi s-Q--Q-ff in-so-' S WN-s.,., X-wx X J f W 2 WWW my, A 146 , W5 wi Ml , 15: :ssis-.vi-sisf K 15 . Q. QW ww John H. Reed Helen Sheets Vada Smart Imogene Webb 1 ,,. X X '--vw' -N.......1S ' Y ' 9 . N , - J p . .ceo 91, :asia 1 1 Carroll Williams James W. Wyatt Jesse Yow 3 , ,aff Division of Health and Physical Education In order to have a receptive mind to carry on the search for knowledge and a pleasant disposition to effectively communicate this knowledge, it is necessary to have a healthy and smoothly function- ing body. Teaching students to achieve this necessary and vital good health is one of the most important goals of the Division of Health and Physical Education. KENNETH TILLMAN Chairman, Dept. of Men's Physical Education KENNETH KNOX Divisional Chairman lVlen's Physical Education Developing skills necessary for success in athletic contests and developing an understanding of the principal of teamwork is a goal of the Men's Physical Education Department. The department seeks to give all men students an opportunity for physical acitvity and de- velopment through physical education courses and intramural pro- grams. Another goal of the department is to provide an excellent background for the men who plan to be coaches and teachers. A great variety of courses are offered. It is not enough, however, to know the skills involved in such sports as football, basketball, wrestl- ing, soccer, swimming, and track, the student must also be made fa- miliar with first aid, cooperative effort, and organizational ability to be ready to go out and coach or teach others. - , sf-2 . . sag -s ' - t az. , 'K . H .upfzsy i . f siylllwx . 12 . 1 -5 . 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Lovry, Michael Rodack, Larry Schloss, Charles Pardon: 2nd, raw: Gary Bridell, Terry Smith, Emanuel Belland, John Page, Gary Richey. 109 K as Womengs Ph sical Education The Department ol Yvomenls Physical Education works in two basic areas: one part of the program is to provide all women students with a balanced program of physical activity and the other part ol the program is to prepare women students to become physical educa- tion teachers. Courses in physical activities help develop the grace of movement and poise that are necessary for any young woman as well as provide technical knowledge necessary for the skillful execution of a particular sport. The future teacher in this field must know the role that physical education plays in the educational program of the child in order to assume her role as teacher. x c S a af X-'SQ t B -es: . i iq Hermia? W-'ri'-Q. Si s wr i 1 I J 1 . x w 9 es . 3 5 Marilyn Bowers Sheila Caskey Erma Defee 110 - Q t fd Q. .w 'wa mga- ROSINA KOETTING Chairman, Dept. of Women's Physical Education 'fix W Betty Hember Billie L. O'Neal 'Ut lib, yy uws X. is N K 1 f S V I iw H5 iii Q' 'iii tl is ga-it Marjorie Paben Joyce Pruitt Connie Spears Patricia Zidlicky K - AQ W ' David Berbert Glenn Cameron i K ' ' i gggsg f' 5 K T22 Www Victor Hill HAROLD WOODS, Director Donald W. Kirk Jerry L. Miller Migratory Children Project A L- HX ,N Seth Carmody Herbert E. Hall JAMES R. BRINEY, Director Barbara Huston Donald Kreuger Computer Programming 'lll J' ,elf e ?f'i .- f f 4 1- j ,mi I l . ' ,V wr S 1 P N,,, A , rv f , K 6 I N RALPH BECK Director, Food Services Registrar ALTON BRAY 2 WW ,,, - 2 S' K 'Z . J I f if Q M.: ' V I wwf VQWWWQT wh 'Www' ,rw T, i, , 1 ,A 'll f' , s A if 'iw' A f T .f ?il'ff 1, . j 5 z ,7 , Q f 5 S M ' V QWWV' f r c x . f .ws ' HATTIE EICHOLTZ Director, Alumni Affairs GEORGE COUNTS Director, Institutional Research T ,MJ Z A .1.. in 'M-if 1,1-w-Muir ROBERT FOSTER ROBERT HARPER Assistant to the President Assistant Registrar 112 --1 ., . W if ,ff , A , . ,Q WJMAQQ A T YATT Y ,r,rraa Z' ' Z I if l 'Sv-. Y it 1 fr it X! xi 3 M 4' it K BERTIE CLEINO Director, Placement g A P' ,z'T ' fa f .na LYMAN EVANS Director, Admissions 'N FLOYD HODGE Assistant Dean 'Sf Students VIRGINIA KURKA Supervisor, Data Processing JOHN RUESTER Supt., Buildings and Grounds BERTHA STEVENS Director, Memorial Hall , rr, 4, ,4 , . Z 2 Q? 1 ' -1 V ,. ,if , I ,I .. i , I r'riir I I , f I I 1 I ' 'irri I 1:1 ,f ,gyfw f',, I THOMAS MITCHELL WAYNE NORITON Director, Traffic Director, Public Information PAUL SHANK MILDRED SEIBEL Director, School Services Manager, Secretarial Service JACK WIMP JOHN WISEMAN Treasurer Coordinator, Financial Aids I I3 'ig 'KI ,. ,.M,,f,,w wx,-ww' 'W W jW4gjO?QiwWf ggw,,,?QQf--,y v ' mawwwfff n , L. K rx W :H Ar! A ,A I mm, Q u,. MW iI1H HxT 1 H H '1 ,I w. I r V 1 1 H!H1?l nw 1 , , ax 1 3 1 F E! E' ft! '1 Q J 5 1 Q fi Q N 1 ae. M 3. ..,,,,, CLASS Y-Xvhzlt mw knmw is. in Vllllfh. of lil ,lv mmm-mtg the-x' know vnough w know how to lwz1l'x1.u my Xdams Freshmen 116 I , . A 35.1, Abbott, Cheryl Acinelli, John Ackmann, Donna Adkins, Jerry Aehle, Ernest Agey, David Alleman, Colleen Allen, Diane Anderson, David Anderson, Peggy Andrews, Barbara Arbaugh, Barbara Arnold, Linda Bach, Cheryl Bailey, Kathleen Bailey, Nancy Baker, Debbie Baker, Dianna Balsman, Madonna Baltz, Dwain Banks, Shirley Banker, Sheila Baran, Virginia Barber, Brenda Barber, Rodney Baronovic, John Bartlett, Georgia Bartlett, Julia Baucher, Mary Baumann, Paul Baumgartner, Peggy Beard, Nancy Becker, Diane Becker, Gregory Beger, James Bell, Janet Berger, Ted Bergfelder, Bill Berry, Phyllis Bertram, Ed Bettab, Duane Billingsley, C. Diane Bishop, Jesse Black, Becky Black, Helen Blanton, Deborah Blessing, Ronda Boan, William Bocek, Shirley Bock, Judy Bode, Diane Boerding, Myra Bolin, Roger Bollinger, Patricia Bollinger, Ronald Borchardt, Ellen Borchelt, John Boswell, Michael Bowden, Paula Bowles, Gregory Bowling, Ralph Boyer, Patricia Boyd, Jeni Boyle, Carmen Branch, Kathy Bremer, Linda Brewer, Michael Brigham, Douglas Bristow, Johnnie Brosius, Marsha Brown, Carole Brown, Sherry Bruce, Brenda Bruenies, Marilyn Brune, John Buchheit, Velda Buck, Deborah Buckner, Debra Burchell, Brenda Burcky, Pam Buren, Connie Burge, Marilyn Burkarcl, Jay Burke, Valle Burrows, Rebeca Busick, Christine Butler, Philip Byars, Janet Byrne, Susan 1 Cain, David Callies, Linda Calvert, John Camenzino, Debbie Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell, Harold Campbell, Pamela Cantino, James Carron, Phyllis Carter, Diana Carter, Janice Cash, Connie Ceonger, Elmer Chamberlain, Kristy Chandler, Linda Chang, Betty Charboneau, Aaron Chasteen, Judy Cheatham, Barbara Chenot, Richard Christiancy, Cecilia Coats, Joyce Coffey, Karen Cohn, Robert Collins, Dale Conley, Jan Conrad, Nancy Conoyer, J. Michael Cooke, Linda Cooke, Pat Cooney, Colleen Cooper, Terry Corkins, Joan Cosche, Saundra Cotner, Danna Cotner, Larry Couch, Donald Cox, Beth Cox, Vickie Crader, Donna Crader, John Crager, Robert Criss, Donna Cumbee, Nancy Cummings, Eloise Cunningham, Anna Curtis, C. Duane Cutsinger, Dianemi Daugherty, Amy Davidson, Finis Davis, Ann Davis, John Davis, Marcia Davis, Marilyn Dawson, Steven 7 ,4 J it zu et'- Bs. Dayton, Elizabeth DeClerk, Mary Deker, Gerald Deluca, Michael Dement, Thomas DeSalvo, Phyllis Dial, Richard Dodd, Robert Doerr, Christine Donnelly, Mary Dotson, Patrick Dougan, Dennis Droege, Kenneth Drury, Mark Eaton, Alaine Eckelmann, Jane Ecldleman, Harley Edgerton, Jane Edmonds, Donald Elfrink, Nancy Elliott, Jan Ellis, Sherry Emmendorter, Joan Engemann, Janice Engemann, Sharon Englemann, Suzette Ervin, Gary Ervin, Loyd Erxleben, Rhea Estes, Linda Evans, Judi Evans, Susan Fadler, Donna Farmer, Randy Farrar, Bonnie Fassel, Mary Featherston, Patricia Ferguson, Sandra Fields, Sharon Finder, Stephen Fisher, Juanita Flaherty, Michael Fletcher, Ann Flynn, Patricia Ford, Gregory Ford, Joseph Fositer, Shelia Foster, James Foster, Susan Francis, Donna Free, Charlotte Freeman, Larry French, Brenda Frey, Gary Friz, Paula Frost, Carol Frye, Barbara Fuist, Janice Fulliam, Marlene Gable, Sandra Gaines, Carol Gaines, Deborah Gaines, Elinor Gamewell, William Ganske, Rick Garber, Wanda Gassiraro, Salvatore Gaylord, Stanley Gearhart, Carol Gebhards, Linda Gerler, Charles Gerler, Daniel Gerler, Ginny Gibson, Judy Geissman, Bob Gilbert, Joan Gisi, Cathy Gisi, Vicki Givens, Teresa Godwin, Connie Goggin, Barbara Goodman, Debra Goodman, Vickie Gottschalk, Greg Graff, Cecelia Gragg, Martha Gramling, Doranna Graseck, Harry Graviett, Linda Green, Brenda Green, Bruce Gregory, Martha Greiner, Jeffrey Griffaw, Ricki Griggs, Sandra Groerich, Joyce Gucler, Janna Guempel, Stephen Gurley, Linda Gygax, Marcia Hacker, Bruce Hahn, James Hahn, Jane Haines, Dennis Hale, Pamela Hall, Kathryn Ham, Linda Hamm, Michael Hammond, John Hanschen, Marrell Harl, Debbie Harms, Stephen Harris, Sonia Hart, Deanne Hartline, Jane Hass, Jacquelyn Haushalter, Frances Hausman, Renee Hays, Dorothy Hedtkamp, Barbara Heeley, Diane Heider, Shirley Heiman, Jeri Henson, Jane Henson, Kenneth Herrera, Ocley Herring, Linda Heston, Cynthia Heuer, Gary Heuring, Jerry Heuring, Shirley Hiat, William Hill, Jacquelyn Hill, John Hill, Kathy Hilleman, Nancy Hinkle, Gary Hinrichs, Catherine Hinton, Barbara Hitchings, Sharon Hitt, Michael Hoesli, Regina Hoffman, Diane Holmes, Pamela Fre hmen jf? H9 Freshmen 120 Honaker, Janice Hopmann, Chris Hopper, Michael Horky, Craig Hornback, Sharon Hornbuckle, Shirley House, Robert Houston, Renee Howle, Susan Huck, Jane Huebel, Kenneth Huffman, Gary Huffman, Linda Hughes, Eugene Humphrey, Richard Hunter, Mary Husler, Susan Ingram, Debra Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Carolyn James, Dennis Jeglyewski, Barbara Jiles, Pamela Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Dianne Johnson Frances Johnson Karen Johnson Kathryn Johnson, Marcia Jones, Cynthia Jones, Joe Jones, Kenneth Jones, Sara Joslin, Janice Juenger, Gilbert Judd, Robert Kaan, Ruth Kahle, Judith Kaiser, Sina Kamler, John Kappelmann, Thomas Kay, Katherine Kearns, Karen Keller, JoAnn Kelley, Vickie Kelly, Cynthia Kelly, Donna Kelly, Sue Kenley, William Kennedy, Patricia Ketcherside, Mike Kies, Richard King, Cathy Kidd, Deborah Kiefer, Joan Kilcullen, Colleen Kinder, Jeri Kinnison, Carlene Kirkpatrick, Brenda Klein, Lynne Klinkhardt, Cheryl Kluesner, Diane Knight, Mary Koch, David Koch, Kathy Koehler, Ron Koelzer, Pat Koenig, Mary Beth Kollmeyer, Larry Kornegay, Scottie Kratzer, Steven Kraus, Terry Krone, Kathleen Krull, Linda Kuntze, Karen Labowbe, Virginia Lajeunesse, Maureen Lamm, Licla Lamm, Susan Lanclolt, Judith Laramie, Larry Latour, Suzie Lauge, George Jr. Lea, Vera Lee, David Lee, Venita Leggett, Rana Lehmkuhl, Linda Lenzing, Sharon Leon, Nancy Leonatti, Marsha Levill, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Marsha Carol Cynthia Karen Lewis, Kathleen Lewis, Mark Lichman, Geralyn Light, Linda Linther, Gerald Lippert, Hank Lohmann, Janice Lombardo, Tina Londoff, Tana Loos, Kimberly Lovelady, Randy Lucas, Cathy Ludwig, Timothy Luecke, Dennis Lueders, Patricia Lulkowski, Edward Lundy, Mary Lungwitz, Ronald Lynch, Mary McClain, Alice McClane, Terry McClellan, Marsha McClellan, Robert McClune, Pam McClure, Barbara McDowell, McDowell McKeown McMillian Cheryl Marcia Susan Barbara Loretta McMullin, McNeely, John Madrid, Etta Maevers, Mary Maiors, Hallett Marden, Anne Mareschal, Anita Marshall, Donald Maupin, Ralph Maurer, Joan Maxey, Candace May, Charleen Medley, Nancy Meinershagen, Lon Menz, Paul Meyer, Charles ll Meyer, JoAnn Meyer, Patricia Meyer Stephen Mich.-,IQ Robert Hr we . -, ft l ff , S . Yr J Pwr N Miesner, Stephen Miller, Diana Miller, Margaret Miller, Pamela Miner, Florence Molitor, Marsha Molz, Carolyn Montoya, Adrian Moore, Marvin Moore, Terri Moreton, Dorothy Morrow, Janice Morrow, Kay Mosely, Janie Mosher, Robert Mosley, Lana Mowry, Marilyn Moxey, Bonnie Moylan, Deborah Nabe, Karen Nail, Janet Nanney, Adele Nelson, Adele Nesler, Beverly Neumeyer, Thomas New, Cathy Newcomb, Wayne Niederkorn, Theresa Noel, Thomas Noisworthy, Paula Norman, Carol Norris, Steve Noyes, Susan Oberle, Vicki Obermiller, Glenda O'Brien, Peggy O'Bryant, Donna Ochterbeck, Judith Oestreich, Sharon Ogden, James Ogle, Janice Ohmes, Marvin Olander, Dan Old, Shad Olengik, Carol Oliger, Joy Ollinger, Ruth Orf, Dan Owen, Sandra Owensby, JoAnn Oxford, Gary Pace, Randy Palmer, William Pappas, Joseph Parker, Mark Parker, Steve Parres, Mary Parsh, Brenda Patterson, Mary Paxton, Sandra Peel, Frances Peiffer, Terry Pelts, Regina Pemberton, Sally Penrod, Donna Pestka, JoAnn Pickens, Joan Pierceall, Martha Pigg, Keith Pikey, Pamela Pind, Lynda Pingel, Sharon Pingel, Virginia Pingel, Wayne Pinkley, Barbara Piper, Leta Pipkin, Charlotte Polleschultz, Marcia Potthast, Janet Powell, Thomas Pratt, Mary Pritchett, Howard Proctor, David Propst, Ann Prost, Margaret Pyatt, Debra Raloaduex, Cathy Rahing, Laura Rainey, Christopher Ralph, LuVina Rathgeber, Pamela Rauch, Connie Rave, Sherry Ray, Ronald Rayster, Louise Reagan, Nyla Reardon, Maury Reddan, Lynn Reed, Sandy Reid, Peggy Rendleman, David Revelle, Linda Rhodes, Patricia Richardson, Cathy Richardson, David Richardson, Donald Richter, Theresa Righter, Priscilla Ring, Pamela Riordan, Patricia Risenhoover, Gary Roberson, Patricia Roberts, Linda Robst, Robert Rogers, Don Rogge, Sue Rohifs, Mary Lou Rohlting, Mary Rolwing, Judith Rothermich, Donna Royal, Cecilia Rozalc, Mary Jane Rozier, David Ruehling, Gail Russell, Michael Sanders, Carolyn Sanders, Linda Sanders, Trish Sarber, Dennis Sarson, John Saul, Randal Schafer, Mary Schardt, Elizabeth Schallert, Mary Schilly, Jean Schilly, Mary Schlichting, Joann Schlosser, Brenda Schlosser, Gary Schmitt, Dennis Schondelmeyer, Patricia Schottmueller, Margaret Schrader, Carol Schruittgene, Jean Freshmen 123 Nxvll X, ie F t, Lvl, 5, - wt- .. we - , ,, ., ,w f,w, Y NJ fl 5 . 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I yn f Schumacher, Steve Scott, Diana Scott, Karen Scudder, Robert I Seabaugh, Daphna Seabaugh, Dennis Seay, Mary Severs, Donna Sevic, Joe Sexton, Nancy Seyer, David Seyer, Patricia Seymore, Melba Shaw, Donna Shaw, Reva Shine, Donna Shy, Cheryl Slack, Lucinda Siebert, Brenda Simokat, Paula Simon, Mikie Sisk, Linda Smith, Angie Smith, Deborah Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Manford Smith, Steven Smith, Suzanne Smith, Terry Smith, Valerie Snider, Mary Solovic, Sandra Sommer, Kathleen Southerland, Helen Speck, Randy Sprick, Karen Sprouse, Michael Stearn, Barbara Steigerwald, Katherine Steimle, Vickie Steinburk, Donald Steiner, Glennon Steinmeier, Marsha Stephan, Robert Stewart, Rhonda Stogsdill, Sandra Stovall, James Strelow, Linda Stricker, Betty Stricker, Carl Stricker, Kathryn Stuber, Paula Stucker, Gloria Suda, Carolyn Suiter, Larry Sutter, James Sutter, Stephen Swan, William Tanner, Donna Taylor, Diane Taylor, Michael Taylor, Paul Tedford, Richard Telker, John Temple, John Thebeau, Ann Thilenius, Mark Thompson, Georgia Thurman, Mary Tillman, Marilyn Tompkins, Susan Trail, Bonnie Trammell, Lee Tricamo, Ginnie Trickey, Martha Tucker, Hershel Turley, Mike Turnipseed, Lynn Tuttle, Don Vance, Paula VanCennip, Nada VanDeven, George Vandiver, Larry Vandiver, Norman Vasterling, Jeanne Vasterling, Peggy Vatteroh, Edward Vaughn, Susan Velten, Robert Veninga, Kathy Vernon, Nancy Vest, Joyce Vito, Thomas VonKessel, Deborah Wadley, Jeanne Wagner, Henry Walker, Irvin Walker, Lance Wallace, William Wallis, Nancy Wallman, Nancy Walter, Linda Wappelhorst, Carol Ward, Gary Ward, Mary Wareing, Linda Watson, Donna Webber, Cathy Weinerth, Greg Weiss, Gail Wells, Linda Wernart, Nancy West, Sharon White, Clifton White, Joe White, Pauline Whiteaker, Roberta Whitley, Larry Whitworth, Deneen Whitworth, Dennis Wicker, Claudia Wiesehan, Edward Wiltang, Larry Wilke, Sandra Willerton, Elizabeth Williams, Brenda Williams, Diane Williams, Gregory Williams, John Williams, Michael Williams, Peggy Williams, Sharon Williams, Timothy Williams, Vida Williamson, Jill Wills, Lillian Willson, Richard Wilmsmeyer, Karen Wilson, Stephen Wilt, Nan CY Winn, Donnie Wissore, Robert Withart, Bruce Wlobarczyk, Mary Wofford, Cynthia Wolfe, Janet Wood, Michaelene Woodruff, Judy Woods, Eula Woods, Ronald Wortham, Sandra Wunsch, Sherrie Wynn, Ka thleen Young, Jay Young, JoAnn Zickfield, Pete Zeigler, Jeanette Zimmerman, Pauline Zoll, Judy Zschieg ner, Kathryn ,v-Q ophomores Abernathy, Susan Adkisson, Paula Allen, Barbara Allen, Paula Allen, Veronica Anderson, Charlotte Anfinson, Ronald Anthony, Fred Anthony, Jeane Arand, Karen Arnold, Glenn Asbell, Janice Aubuchon, Joseph Aubuchon, Ronald Ayars, Barbara Aydt, Elizabeth Bachmann, Janet Bacon, Martha Bagby, Alice Baker, Irene Ball, Jeanette Barks, Wanda Barth, Linda Bauer, Robert Bauerwheim, Barbara Bauman, Paul Baumgarte, Bonnie Beardslee, Carla Behring, Richard Benne, Roy Bennett, Linda Berkbuegler, Larry Bert, Theresa Bichenlaub, Kathleen Bir, Mary Birk, Cynthia Blanton, Janice Blaylock, Mary Bock, Donna Bomer, Robert Borchelt, Jeff Bosch, Bette Boullier, Marcella Bowman, Nancy Boyle, Kathy Branhof, Joyce Brickhaus, Margaret Brown, Jeffrey Browning, Carolyn Bruenderman, Diane Bruns, Arlene Bucher, Wilfred Buchheit, Stephen Bueker, Gerald Burgess, Betty Burns, Ron Burrus, Norma Busby, Phyllis Calhoun, Linda Callier, Dennis Carlaw, Vicki Carter, William Cary, Patricia Cashon, Marilyn Cassimatis, Sophia Cauthorn, Vide Cherry, Frances Christensen, Kathy Christian, George Clark, Georgia Clark, Kenneth Clement, Michael Cleve, Shirley Connor, Janet Console, James Counts, Velma Couranz, Betty Cowan, Timothy Cowart, Janet Cox, Carolyn Cox, Lana Cozby, David Cragg, Rebecca Cravens, Mike Crites, David Cutler, Susan Dalton, Thomas Danneman, Carol Darby, Vicki Dascher, Don Daugherty, Diane Daume, Anna Marie Davis, Larry Davison, Patricia Decker, Gloria Dehm, Gregory Delgman, Virginia Denny, Sharon Devasto, Fran Dierker, Marcia Dirden, Delores Drew, Cynthia Duley, Phyllis Dunklin, Jane Eatherton, Sue Edwards, Michael Egan, Kathleen Ehlmann, Leonard Elliott, Pamera Ellis, Deidre Elting, Deborah Enderle, Jay England, Jack Entrikin, Sarah Epple, Elaine Erba, Cheryl Essmyer, Sue Farmer, Steven Farnham, lnge Fayne, Linda Filkins, Lila Findlay, Fran Fisher, John Fitch, Randall Fitzgerald, Teresa Foerstel, Chris Fowler, LaJuana Frentzel, Michael Friedman, Steven Fronabarger, Lee Gaggin, Judith Gamber, Joan Garcia, Phyllis Garreson, Robert Geitz, Terry Gempel, Pamela Giacoletto, Lana Gill, Martha Gilliland, Rickey Gisi, Jonnie Givens, JoAnne Glastetter, Carol Glenn, Pamela Glenn, G. Robin 7 'av we EA. we Q If Glueck, Judy Godwin, Nancy Goodman, Raymond Gosche, Ron Gosche, William Goza, Linda Graaser, M. Colleen Graf, Pot Graham, Barbara Grass, Mary Gray, Kathi Grays, Thomas Gregg, Gary Greminger, Michael Guerra, Diane Gulledge, Sherma Gulley, l.aKathy Haenni, Michael Hagan, Harold Hagedorn, Diane Hahs, Nancy Hale, Bonnie Hamlett, R. Charlene Hamlett, Edward Hamlett, Kenneth Haney, Sandy Hardman, Tamara Harmon, LaDonna Harper, Margaret Harris, Joan Harris, Mary Ann Hurt, Mary Ann Hattan, Margaret Hauck, Karen Hawkins, Sandra Heaton, Janice Heck, Michalene Helms, Patricia Hemacher, Vincent Henderson, Mark Henry, Janet Hensley, Jeffrey Henson, Deborah Henson, Nancy Heuring, Darlene Hill, Saraiane Hill, Sue Hitt, Karen Hodges, Steve Hodges, Thomas Hoefler, Charlene Hoff, Keith Hoffmann, Linda Hoffmann, Paul Holland, Romie Holster, Karen Hooe, linda Hooper, Susan Hopper, Linda Huff, Janice Hughes, Rebecca Humphrey, Charles Humphreys, Gerald Huntze, Robert Huskey, Joseph Isle, Anita Ivy, Catherine Jack, Rebecca Jackson, Martha Jackson, Regina Jacobs, Sharon Job, Marilyn Jo Johnson, Dwayne Johnston, Barbara Keller, Judy Kemlage, JoAnn Kener, Denise Kielhofner, Janet Kiesewetter, Carol Kifert, Alice Kimes, David King, Cynthia Kist, Larry Klaus, Bruce Knapp, Carol Koeln, Joan Korte, Jackie Kozlowski, Sandra Krieg, Mary Kuehle, Sandra Kullberg, Gayle Kutz, Robert LaCesse, Kathleen Laiben, Regina Lane, Jeanne Langston, Richard Lapp, Deborah LaRose, David Larsen, Edith Laughlin, Linda Lawless, Karen Leach, Sharon Leahy, Martha Leek, Phillip LeGrand, Sandra Lemonds, Adiel Lester, Linda Lewis, James Lewis, Sharon Linenbroker, Scott Lingle, Brenda Litteton, Sandra Lloyd, Sunny Loftin, Linda Long, Jerry Lowman, Marsha Lucy, Gary Ludwig, Donna McBride, Charlotte McCandIisl1, Michael McCloud, Linda McCormack, Linda McCowan, Susan McCoy, Weatia McCulloch, Suellen McGowne, Jim McGraw, Marilyn McGruder, Frederic McKuin, Sandra McLean, Thomas McRae, Susan Mainer, Diana Mann, James Marienad, Harry Marsh, William Martin, Linda , f. 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V f OP OII10I'6S 3 lf' ff a 129 ophomore rpms, t it e W W' fv- ,fi 5 I 130 :ov Massie, Linda Mathis, Betsy Matthews, Judith Mattingly, Gail Maune, Lucille Maurer, Vickie Mayberry, Karen Medcalt, Lana Medlock, Carolyn Mehaffy, Patsy Meier, Mary Menke, Eugenia Messer, Thomas Meyer, Charlene Meyr, Glen Mieclerhott, Jane Milburn, Pamela Milius, Elaine Miller, Barbara Miller, Susan Monrey, Rosemary Montgomery, Susan Montrey, Janet Moore, Virginia Morgan, Judy Morgan, Virginia Morris, Richard Morse, Herman Mosley, Ava Mosley, Minnie Mueth, Janice Murphy, Mary Ellen Myers, Candicer Myers, Randell Nagel, Shauna Nagle, Ellen Nanney, Ronald Nations, Leslie Neal, Richard Nelson, Patricia Niemeyer, Betty Nischwitz, Jean Niswonger, Nancy Nolen, Connie Oberg, Dennis O'Brien, Joyce Ochsner, Carol Ockerstrom, Linda O'Day, Patricia Odom, Larry Oehl, Loretta Ohmes, George Oliver, Larry Overhauser, Sharon Owens, Janna Parmenter, Patricia Patterson, Michael Peck, Patricia Pensel, Ronald Perry, Paul Perschbacher, Lynn Piatkiewicz, Bill Poeppelmeier, Wanda Powers, Paul Prange, Charlotte Presser, Sandra Rademacher, Nancy Rangert, Linda Rasmussen, Jerri Rasmussen, Mary Rech, Cindy Reed, Janice Reisenbiehler, Bill Reiter, Larry Renard, James Renaud, Henry Reustle, Sondra Reynolds, Nora Rice, Gail Rice, Kenneth Richter, Karen Riley, Mary Roberson, Rhonda Roberts, Nancy Robinson, Ellen Robinson, John Robinson, Mary Rodgers, Kenneth Roewe, Elaine Rose, Bruce Rosenquist, Carl Ross, Joe Rudert, Mary Russell, Linda Sander, Barbara Sander, Karen Saranita, Maureen Scheper, Linda Schilly, Cynthia Schmelz, Peggy Schmidt, Kay Schneider, Connie Schneider, Dave Schneider, Loretta Schnurbusch, Lynn Schuster, Virginia Schweigert, Robert Scott, Donna Seabaugh, James Seger, Garry Seib, Mike Seibert, Beth Seibert, Stella Shaffer, Loyd Shell, Brenda Shepard, Pamela Shirey, Robert Sievers, Lonnie Sims, Adelma Sims, Ginger ophomores .Av Q' fi D F91 fl? 131 ophomores new X' ,Aa Smith, Kay Smith, Patricia J. Smith, Patricia L. Smith, Shirrell Sneathen, Snider, Robert Snofke, Marcia Snowmaker, Karen Carol Sokol, Donna Springer, Fred Standley, Sue Stanffer, Sidney Steinhouse, John Stewart, Nancy Stone, Nancy Stratton, Mary Stricker, Carolyn Stroup, Gwen Stubbe, Donna Surina, Donna Sveikosky, Sharman Sweeney, Janice Sydik, Linda Taggart, Mark Taylor, Glenda Thiele, Elaine Timmerberg, Roger Trceger, Donna Trost, Janet Turney, Dennis Valenti, Roberta VanDyke, Linda Venverloh, Ellen Vinyard, Pamela Vocker, Patricia Volkerding, Jane Wadlington, Rickey Weiler, William Weinhold, Lela Wells, Madelyn Werner, Judy Westcott, Pamela Wickerham, Nancy Wienold, Julie Wilkerson, Donna Wilkerson, Judy Wilkins, Donald Williams, Dale Williams, Donna Williams, Fred Williams, Herman Williams, Margaret Wissinger, Judith Wolfenkoehler, Susan Wren, Cynthia Wright, Bill Wunning, Susan Wurth, Janet Young, John Zaretzky, Deborah Ziegenhorn, Becky Zoll, Michael Zwilling, Sharon Zschille, Susan Abel, Patricia Adams, Connie Ainley, James Alclerson, Doris Jean Anderson, Carl Applegate, Cindy Arnold, Kathy Askew, William Bacon, Margaret Bader, Helen Baeumker, Ronald Beauclean, Gwen Bell, LaDonna Bell, Mary Ann Berman, Joseph Bierbaum, Sara Bierschwal, Roger Birk, Sandy Black, Linda Boettcher, Charlotte Bonham, Graham Ann Boone, David Bopp, Muriel Boschert, Rita Bosma, Marcia Bostic, Susan Boyer, Anna Branstetter, Michael Brasch, Linda Braswell, Bruce Bray, Mary Brothers, Donna Brotherton, Carla Brown, Carolyn Brune, William Bruner, Linda Burchell, Carl Caldwell, Jacqueline Campbell, Coy Campbell, Marca Jean Carder, William Carrow, Susan Junior Cauble, Roselyn Chrostowski, Deborah Clark, Robert Clark, Sydney Clippard, Mary Coleman, Kay Conklin, Paula Conley, Lewis Connor, Lawrence Cook, Margaret Cook, Randy Cook, Virginia Corbin, Nancy Correll, Judy Cracraft, Susan Cunningham, Linda Cunningham, Ted Curran, Ellen Dabbs, Richard Dace, Stanley Daume, James Davis, Carolyn Davis, Donna Davis, Linda Denbow, Sandra Denny, Shelia Denton, Diann Dodson, Alton Donaldson, Linda Donze, Janis Dugan, Michael Ervin, Michael Essmyer, Carmen Evans, Judy Farai, Mohammad Farrenburg, Larry Fee, Peggy Fehrmann, Nancy Fiehler, Dale Finnegan, Patricia Flowers, Gloria Francis, Dalton Freedman, Randall French, Oliver Fruth, Lois Gegg, Gail Gillis, Vernon Girard, Linda Glore, Daniel Glueck, Marilyn Gosche, Donna Gosche, Nancy Graiean, Pat Greaser, Connie Green, Joyce Gremard, Laura Griese, Ellen Griggs, Charles Grob, Linda Grosse, Barbara Gufschlag, Ruth Hackman, Darlene Hageclorn, Ruth Hale, Mary Elizabeth Hall, Mary Harpole, Robert Hazel, Mike Helfrich, Carla Helton, Dixie Henry, Lynn Hequembourg, Janis Hess, Robert Hickman, Neal Hicks, Donald Hill, Dalton Hill, Myrna Kay Hisaw, Vick Hodge, James Hogan, Sheri Holman, Cecilia Holmes, Doris Hopper, Vickie Hough, Augustus Hoven, Ray Hovis, Linda Howard, Barbara Howle, Dicey Jane Huey, Marylou Huey, Ruth Jackson, Donna Junior 135 Jackson, William Jaco, Judy Jacobs, Jack James, Jimmie James, Lana James, Rolland Jeffries, Larry Jenkins, Kathleen Johnson, Cecelia Johnson, David Jones, Gary Jones, Stephanie Kassel, Koreen Kasten, Joyce Kasten, Lois Kearney, Judy Kellar, Karen Keller, Nancy Keller, Terry Kelley, Keith Kempf, Megan King, Susan Kirby, Gene Kirk, Donita Koeln, Susan Kopp, John Kuechler, Bonita Kutscher, Judy LaFerney, Zonnya Lang, Larry Larmer, James Lautenshlager, Carol Leeker, Janie Lehmann, Ruth Leidner, Larry Leykam, Joseph Litzelfelner, Vicki Lloyd, Gail Loberg, Kathy Loesing, LeeAnn Londoff, Michael Lossing, Don McCaffrey, Kathryn McCain, Thomas McClintock, James McClure, Sandra McConachie, Lindsay Mclntyre, Cathy Sullivan, Claudine Tant, John Taylor, Vernon Taylor, William Thiele, Karen Thompson, Joseph Tilley, Harold Tinnon, Jane Tolley, Linda Toombs, Judy Townsend, Phyllis Travagliante, Connie Trombetta, Cynthia Trotter, Sharon VanAmburg, Linda Vaughn, Donna Walker, Beverly Walz, Juanita Webb, Mary Ann Weiss, Susan Welker, Susan Wheeler, Lynda White, Sharon Whitson, Gail Wicks, Larry Wiese, Susan Wilkaitis, Pamela Wilkinson, Henry Williams, Ellen Williams, Gary Williams, Mary J. Willis, Barbara Willson, Richard Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Gloria Wilson, Ruth Wissman, Judith Wolfmeyer, Judith Woods, Charles Worth, Virginia Wright, Sally Young, Deborah Young, Tom Zickfield, Janet Zika, Mary Zoll, Bill Iunior 140 Abernathy, Garland Abner, Don E. Allcock, Ruth Allen, Sandra Anderson, Mary Armstrong, June Bader, Jimmie Bailey, Gary Banks, Lloyd Bates, James Berry, larry Berry, Victoria Black, Robert Blanks, Linda Bleimund, H. August Bradbury, Robert Burke, Terry Bush, George Carlson, Terry Chaisidhivei, Sinhcai Chapman, Kenneth Clarke, Patrick Clayton, Gary Cocke, Cathleen Cooper, Virgil Crabtree, Peggy Crismon, Gayle Dierberg, Donna Dohogne, Melvin Duke, Nancy Duncan, Yvonne Eggers, Saundra Elfrink, Cynthia Faries, Randall Ferguson, David Finder, Juanita Franklin, Stephen French, Richard Fronabarger, Eileen Furry, Joyce Gardner, Gary Gisi, Perry Gordon, Terrence Graves, Carl Halbman, Susan Hamlin, Albert Hatcher, Bonnie Hawkins, Susan Hefner, Stephen Helms, Suzanne Hendricks, William Hoffman, Karen Jaegers, Marilyn Jansen, Celestine Johannaber, Judith Johnson, Linda Johnston, Janet Kellar, Carol Kempernolte, Therese Kennedy, Larry Kollmeyer, Susan Knuckles, James Lakenan, Barbara Layton, Stanley LeGrand, Larry Lerner, Jeffrey Link, Vader Ludwig, John Marshaus, Edwina Matthews, James Meister, Carl Meyer, Sharon Miller, Douglas Miller, Marlene Moore, Charlotte Morgan, Oran Morrison, William Moxley, Linda Nagel, Thomas Ogle, Karleen O'Neal, Pamela Page, Beverly Parks, Shelia Parks, Walter lumor 142 Patti, Jeanette Penny, Sheila Pense, Janis Pieber, Bill Pletscher, Susan Poepper, Thomas Powell, Rose Reese, Katherine Roberts, Norma Rolens, John Ross, Gary Russo, Noreen Sanders, Lynda Schalk, Sam Schwartz, Fredric Scott, Carolynn Smith, Joyce Smith, Korman Smith, Linda Snelson, Richard Stallard, Lynn Stallings, John Stewart, Ricky Swank, James Trautwein, Mark Uhl, Barbara Usery, Phyllis Venker, Barbara Welsch, Jim Wiseman, Mary Wright, Beverly Wyman, Sandra Yount, Kathryn Ziegler, Gary ABERCROMBIE, BARTON Sigma Phi Epsilon ABERNATHY, JIM: ABLES, MARILYN ACE, P.A. of Woodland, Honor Roll ALBERS, JO Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasurer ALBRECHT, RONALD American Chemical Society, Physics Club ALLSTUN, SHARON ALTMAN, DIANE AMLINGMEYER, JOAN AWS, ACE, Alpha Delta Pi ANCELL, CHARLES All College Judicial Board, Chairman, Cardinal Key, Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-president at Management, Student Sen- ate, Accounting Club, Who's Who ANDERSON, TOMMY ANNAN, CAROL IRA, Judicial Board, Secretary, WRA APPLEGATE, LYNDA Alpha Chi Omega, Scholarship Chairman, Activities Chair- man, SNEA, SAC, Terpsichore ARCHER, SUZANNE College Players, Golden Eagles Marching Band, SNEA, WRA, Dearmont Decoration 81 Entertainment Committees, College Thatre Production Crews ARCHER, THOMAS Sigma Phi Epsilon, Controller, SAC, Student Leader, SEMO Soccer Club, Newman Club ARNOLD, HELEN Dearmont Judicial Board, SAC, Alpha Delta Pi, House Chairman, SNEA, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court 1968 ARNOLD, .IEANNE Delta Delta Delta, Corresponding Secretary, Librarian, Par- ent's Day Committee, Orientation Steering Committee, Saga- more Staff, AWS, Honors Assembly Committee ARNOLD, MARY Sigma Alpha lota, Golden Eagles Marching Band, Girls Chorus, Golden Eagles Symphonic Band, MENC ASHMAN, CHARLES Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, President of Pledge Class, American Marketing Association, SAC, Student Leader, Student Assembly Delegate, Law Club, Veterans Club AUBUCHON, RUTH PEM, Secretary, Publicity Chairman, WRA, Board Member, Extramurals, Intramurals, Kappa Delta Pi AUTRY, FRANKE Sigma Tau Gamma, Social Chairman AYERS, HELEN Dearmont, Personnel Assistant, Resident Advisor, ACE, New- man Club, SAC BACKUS, JUDITH Kappa Delta Pi BADER, GEORGIA Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinel, AWS, CEC, ACE, Trattic Board, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart's Club, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Court, Golden Eagles Marching Band, Concert Band, Board of Regents Scholarship, WRA BAKER, MARY Sigma Alpha iota, Alpha Chi Omega, Choir, Chorus, Treble- aires, Modern Language Club Senior Senior 144 BALDWIN, JEANETTE Gamma Sigma Sigma, College Players, SNEA BALDWIN, VIRGINIA Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice Presiolent, Sigma Tau Delta, SNEA, Biology Club, College Choir, Cantorae, Pot- boiler, Copy Eolitor, Eclitor, Sagamore, Greek Editor, UCCF, President, Wakapo, Wl1o's Who BAILEY, IVY BANIA, JANE SNEA, Span Club BANKS, LAVADA Alpha Xi Delta, WRA, lntervarsity BARKER, RICHARD PEMM Club, Varsity Track ancl Cross Country BARKS, NEDRA ACE, SNEA BARNHART, DAN American Marketing Club BARRIOZ, EDWARD SEMO Bowling Club BARRON, MARTIN Sigma Tau Gamma BARRY, JAMES American Marketing Association, Accounting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi BATHA, CARL Varsity Football, Wrestling, Varsity Club, Biology Club BAUER, ROBERT BAY, BRENDA ACE BEASLEY, DAVID BECK, MARGARET Transfer from Meramec Community College, Newman Club, Secretary, SAC, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sagamore Statt, Aqua- tic Club, WRA, CEC, ACE BECKER, ELIZABETH Kappa Delta Pi, College Choir, Dean's List BEERMANN, DOUGLAS PEMM Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller BEESE, KENNETH, Towers Judicial Boarcl, College Young Democrats, Vice Presiolent, Corresponding Secretory, Missouri Intercollegiate State Legislature Dinner Club BEGER, MELODY AWS Representative, American Home Economics Association BELL, SUE ACE BENNETT, SARA BENTLEY, LEORA Alpha Beta Alpha, Vice President, Dearmont House Council, 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Colleges 8. Universities BUEHLER, MICHAEL BUERSMEYER, DALE SAC, Student Leader, Newman Club BUNK, ROSALEE Cheney House Council, Treasurer, ACE, SNEA, Top IO Best Girls, AWS BURJECK, MARILYN American Marketing Association, Phi Gamma Nu, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Club, Phi Theta Kappa BURLESON, MARILYN BUSCH, EILENE IRA, Vice President, Anna State Hospital Volunteer, WRA, Newman Club, Intramurals, AWS, Corridor President BYASSEE, JAMES BYNUM, HAROLD Student Senate, Alpha Kappa Psi, Newman Club, Golden Eagles Marching Band BYRNE, DENNIS Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian, Newman Club, President, American Marketing Association CABY, GARY Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Presi- dent ot Pledge Class CALHOUN, SALLY Young Democrats, Vice President, BSU Choir ,. 3 I at ' C .isis-2 , 55 , i sl W ,sf 5' . CAMPBELL, CHARLES Marketing Club CANNON, GERALDINE AWS Executive Board, SAC, AHEA, Alpha Chi Omega, His- torian, Personnel Assistant CAREY, .IULIOUS Golden Eagles Marching Band, Concert Band, SEMO Judo Club, Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society, Flying Indians, Biology Club CARRON, FREDERICK REID' Sigma Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities CARY, JAMES Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Leader CASEY, RITA Phi Gamma Nu CASHION, DANIEL CERNEKA, DENNIS Varsity Club, Varsity Football, PEMM Club CHAMBERS, VIRGINIA Student Leader, Dearmont House Council, BSU Executive Council, Devotion Chairman, Secretary, YVVA Otticer CHAPMAN, MARY .IO CHARBONEAU, BARBARA PEM Club, Newman Club, Judicial Council, Leming Hall CHASE, WILLIAM Phi Mu Alpha, Golden Eagles CHUMLEY, SANDRA IRA, Corridor President, Resident Advisor, Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, Greek Governing Board, Treasurer, Greek Judicial Board, Kappa Pi, Secretary, Prexy Club, ACE, AWS, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen and Province Queen, Sigma Tau Gamma, Sweethearts of the Shield CLARK, KAREN ACE, Gamma Delta CLARK, OMER lndustrial and Technical Education Club, Treasurer, Inter- varsity, Intramurals CLEEK, RICHARD American Chemical Society, Vice Chairman, Chairman, Dean' List CLEETON, .IO LYNN Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer, Activities Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Phi Gamma Nu, Vice President at Pledge Class, Rush Chairman, American Marketing Club, Parliamentarian, Treasurer, Student Leader, SAC, Student Union Board, Stu- dent Senate, Junior Delegate, Newman Club CLELAND, MONA Aquatic Club, Vice President, Anna State Hospital Volun- teer, Bacteriology Lab Assistant, AWS Tutor COATS, SUSAN Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, SAC, Young Republicans, ACE COBURN, WILLIAM Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marketing Club . se , L 1 enior i 147 Senior 148 COLE, KATHY BSU, Executive Council COLE, MARY ELLEN glptlla Chi Omega, Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics u COMER, GREGORY Student Senate, Vice President, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, All College Judicial Board, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Personnel Assistant, Student Assembly, Organizations Com- mittee Chairman, SAC, Accounting Club, SNEA, Golden Eagles, Who's Who COMSTOCK, LINDA Womens Chorus, MENC CONKLIN, NANCY CONLEY, RICHARD American Marketing Association CONNELLY, JEANIE PEM Club CONNOR, LINDA SAC, AWS COOK, CAROL 1. COOK, RONALD H. Baptist Student Center COOK, RONALD L. COOPER, SHANNON L. COPELAND, GLENN L. American Marketing Association COPELAND, HARRY J. Towers House Council, Dean's List, Industrial Arts Club COTNER, JAMES L. American Chemical Society, Chemistry Lab Assistant COX, PHYLLIS Li Alpha Xi Delta, Journal Correspondent, Cheney Hall Person- nel Assistant, SNEA, Publicity Committee CRABDREE, JERRY G. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association CRAVEN, BUDDIE G. CRAWFORD, KAREN S. SNEA, Baptist Student Union CRECELIUS, FRED Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association CRITE5, HAROLD T. Biology Club, Flying Indians CRITES, SANDRA E. Alpha Chi Omega, Greek Governing Board, Panhcllenic Council, Homecoming Steering Committee, Dearmont Per- sonnel Assistant CROWE, KERMIT R. CROY, JUDITH A. SNEA, Behavioral Science Club cuMMiNs, GAIL E. chi Alpha DAVID, RICHARD A. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Photographer, Alumni Chairman, Ameri- can Marketing Association DAVIS, BARBARA G. ACE DAVIS, SHERI G. 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AWS General Assembly, SAC, Publicity Committee, Student Senate,Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Gamma Nu, Greek Gov- erning Boarcl, President of Tri Sigma Pledge Class, Junior Panhellenic, Panhellenic President, Homecoming Steering Committee, Who's Who, Wakapa, Student Leaaler, Prexy Club, AMA ELFRINK, DELWIN T. ELLIS, LINDA K. Phi Alpha Theta, Vice President, SNEA, History Club EMHT, ATWOOD R. Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledgemaster, IFC AH, Hausemanager, Sergeant at Arms, Student Leader, Physics Club ENGELEN, GLENDA A. Newman Club ESSNER, ANNA R. ESSNER, JIM C. EYE, REGINA L. Spanish Club, French Club, Anna State Hospital Volunteer, SNEA, Sigma Tau Gamma Calendar Girl, Golden Hearts Club FANGMEYER, NANCY L. Alpha Xi Delta, President, American Marketing Association, College Players, Panhellenic Council, Greek Governing Board, Prexy Club, Student Union Board, SAC, SAGAMORE Greek Editor, Student Leader, Dean's List FARAGO, JUDITH L. Dearntont House Council, Judicial Board Chairman, Towers Personnel Assistant, MISL FARMER, FRANCES E. Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman, Sigma Alpha Iota, SNEA, MENC, Choir, Orchestra FARMER, GERALD D. Alpha Phi Omega FARMER, MARY E. History Club, Young Republicans FEE, SHERI J. FEHLIG, KENNETH L. Sigma Chi, House Manager, Recording Secretary, Assistant Pledge Trainer, Standards Board, Financial Committee, Stu- dent Leader, American Marketing Association FEHLMANN, JOANN UCCF, Secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Scholarship Chair- man, SNEA, Membership Chairman, ACE, Student Leader, SAGAMORE Staff FEHRMANN, DAVID J. Sigma Tau Gamma, Pledge Class Vice-President, IFC, Co- Director Miss Cape Pageant rms, rHoMAs J. FERRY, Aucs L. Black Mask, Corresponding Secretary, A.D. for Cosi Fan Tuite, SAC, Student Assembly, AWS, House Manager Cal- lege Theatre FISH, DALE G. FISHER, HAROLD Alpha Kappa Psi, AMA FISHER, JOAN E. Newman Club, Recording Secretary, Student Leader FLORI, JOAN D. SNEA, ACE, Newman Club, Dearmant Judicial Board, Per- sonnel Assistant FOLEY, ROBERT BSU, Stewardship Chairman, American Marketing Club FORD, JAMES R. FORNKAHL, RONALD R. FOSTER, CONNIE L. American Marketing Association, BSU FORSYTHE, IVAN C. Veterans Club, Wesleyan Foundation FOSTER, NORMAN PEMM Club, IRA Representative zgmn-jQgf 55402522 Senior Senior 'I52 .W S ji? , 'L i FOTlNos, CATHY Gamma Sigma Sigma FREIE, CAROL A. ACE FRENTZEL, RICHARD L. FRISBY, JOHN W. Marketing Clulo FUCHS, ELLA J. Wesley Foundation, Vice President: Traffic Board FUELLER, JEAN SNEA, AWSy ACE GALVAN, BRENDA K. Golden Eagles: ACE GARLAND, RONALD Young Democrats, History Clubp Wesley Foundation GARNER, J. SUZANNE ACE GARRISON, GARY M. American Marketing Club GARRISON, MARYANN E. PEM4 WRA GARY, LINDA L. Golden Eagles Marching Band, Gamma Sigma Sigma SNEA, Young Democrats: BSUg CAPAHA ARROW Staff GASSAWAY, WILLIAM S. 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Aauatic Club, WPA, SNEA, AWS Floor Representative, Phi Gamma Nu, IRA, SAGAMORE Stott GREEN, PAMELA A. PEM, WRA, Kappa Pi, AAHPER GREMINGER, RON F. Agriculture Club, Industrial Arts Club GRESHAM, GEORGE C., JR. Biology Club GRIFFIN, BARBARA A. Golden Eagles Band GROSE, TONI K. GRUENEBERG, EMILY V. Pi Omega Pi GRUNER, GAY SAGAMORE Editor, Assistant Editor, Sigma Sigma Sigma. Pledge Class Treasurer, Student Activities Council, Publicity Committee, WPA, Golden Eagles Band, Concert Band, Exe tramural Hockey, Board ot Publications, Pi Delta Epsilon, Whc's Who HAAS, PATRICIA D. Alpha Chi Omega, Lyre Editor, SAC, AWS, Homecoming Steering Committee, Gamma Delta, Alpha Beta Alpha, Stu- dent Leader HAMANN, NANCY M. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Second Vice President, Association tor Childhood Education, President, Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi HAMILTON, KAREN L Gamma Sigma Sigma, First Vice President, Wesley Founda- tion, ACE HARDESTY, PATRICIA D. HARNES, SONDRA M. College Choir, Soloist, Cantorae, Trebleaires, Sigma Alpha Iota, College Players, Young Artist, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Minna Kaufman RUDD Foundation Distinguished Pertormance Grant HARRIS, JAMES H. Myers Hall House Council, Personnel Assistant, Judicial Board, President, All Campus Food Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Personnel Adyisory Committee, Biology Club, Treasurer HART, ANNA L. HARTLE, KAREN L. ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, Ten Top Freshmen in Education HARTLINE, BARNEY J. Flying Indians, Vice President, Golden Eagles Band, Ameri- can Chemical Society HANSE, PATRICIA A. HAWKINS, VICTORIA K. SNEA, BSU, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Parliamentarian HAYDEN, ELLEN E. Alpha Delta Pi, Anna State Hospital Volunteer, Student Leader, Young Republican HEDSPETH, BETHABRA BSU, Choir, YWA, Phi Gamma Nu HEERN, STEPHEN CONNER American Marketing Association, Baseball, SAC HEIDEBUR, JUDY ANN Terpsichore, Dance Director, Gymnastics Club HEIMBAUGH, MARY ELLEN Anna State Hospital Volunteer HENKE, ROBERT F. HENRY, RICHARD D. HENSON, JERRY L. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association HEPLER, BARBARA ANN AWS, Corridor President, WRA, CAPAHA ARROW Stott, IRA, Newman Club, Alpha Iota, Anna State Hospital Volun- teer, Student Leader HERWIG, CAROLYN SUE SNEA, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, lnterVarsitf Christian Fellowship HESKETT, JOHN B., JR. Sigma Tau Gamma, President, Rush Chairman, IFC, Rush Chairman, Greek Judicial Board, Chairman, Student Senate HESSKAMP, .ION THOMAS Sigma Phi Epsilon HEUER, FRANCES E. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Foreign Language Club HEUER, KENNY R. Student Senate, Young Republicans, Chairman ot College City Relations Committee HEURING, DONALD G. Newman Club HEURING, RONALD D. Newman Club HILL, JAMES K. Industrial Arts Club HILLIS, RICHARD CLARK industrial Arts Club, Vice President, Homecoming Chairman '68, Audio-Visual Department Proiectionist HINKLE, TERRY L. American Marketing Association HITT, VAN C. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Club, MIAA All-Conference Varsity Football HOADLEY, PATRICIA ANN SNEA HOFFMANN, DEBORAH ANN HOFFMANN, SUSAN DIANE Kappa Pi HOPKINS, DELORES JEAN Phi Gamma NU, Anna State Hospital Volunteer HOPKINS, FRANCIE E. AVVS, SAC, SNEA, Greek Governing Board, Vice President, Greek Judicial Board, ACE, Prexy Club, Panhellenic, Delta Delta Delta, Asst. Recommendations Chairman, Chaplain, President, Freshmen Orientation Steering Committee, Student Leader HORN, PATRICIA A. HORSTMANN, GERALD B. Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice President, American Marketing As- sociation HURT, NANCY HYDE, ROBERT BLAKE Dean's List, Marketing Club, Veterans Club ILLERS, MICHAEL LEE Sigma Chi, Treasurer, Terry Crader Memorial Award IRELAND, EMMA KAREN JACOBS, GARY G. JAMES, CATHY JOGGERST, JAMES B. National Council ot Sacial Stuclies JOHNSON, JAMES RILEY Myers rtall Vtfing President, Myers Hall House Council JOHNSON, JO ANN Gamma Sigma Sigma JOHNSON, MICHAEL R. American Marketing Assacia ang Alana Plwi Omega, ircas urer, ist Vice President JONES, JAMES DALE JONES, LINDA SUE JONES, MARTHA M. ACE I. JONES, TRUMAN L. Alpha Kappa Psig American Marketing Association JORDAN, DIANE, M. BSU, Secretary, Choir, YWAp Phi Gamma Nu, SEMO Mar- keting Club JURKOVICH, AGNES Phi Gamma Nu, Parliamentarian, American Marketing Club, IRA, Corresponding anol Recording Secretary, AWS, Young Democrats, Newman Club KAPP, JUANITA A. Newman Club, Home Economics Association, Art Ecluaction KATSINAS, ANDREA J. Gamma Sigma Sigmag ACE, VVamen's Cltaru:-g Towers .lu- clicial Board, Dearmant As-ii:-tant PA KAULING, PAUL A. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Markoting Association KEENE, BRENDA JOYCE KEESEE, CAROLYN KAY KEESEE, HAROLENE LOUISE KEHRER, GARY L. American Marla-ting Associationg Varsity Football, llcri Club KEITH, JANE A. Kappa Delta Pig ACE KELLER, CHERYL M. Physics Club, Sacrwtary, Trl-cxsunrg Collc-gc Quiz Bowl Paz ticipant' Senior Senior 'I56 KELLER, KIRBY J. Physics Club, Vice President KELLEY, MARY E. Anna State Hospital Volunteer KELSO, RONALD S. Wno's Who, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President, Pledge Trainer, Chaplain, IFC, Greek Governing Board, Hom ing Steering Committee, Student Leader, Biology Club KENNEDY, MARY P. Newman Club KERN, ERNIE Varsity Football C3 yearsl, Wrestling Letterman, V Club, Kappa Delta Pi, IRA, Deanls List KERTZ, MATILDA H. Newman Club, AWS KILBY, STEPHEN R. Alpha Kappa Psi, Judo S4 Karate Club KILLIAN, GLENNSTON H. KINDLE, ROBERT E. CAPAHA ARROW, Managing Editor, Editor KING, FRANCES L. ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, BSU KING, HAROLD D. ACE, BSU KINGEN, DONNA M. ecom- arsity Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, BSU, Dean's List, SAGAMORE Staff KINGERY, WILLIAM B. PEMM Club, Young Democrats, Student Leader, Varsity nis, Basketball Manager, SAC KINLOUGH, RICHARD T. PEMM Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Club KINNISON, NANCY L. College Players, Dearmont House Council KINTZ, GERALD .I. American Marketing Association KIRN, NELSON E. KLAMM, JEAN M. Ten- Alpiia Cbi Omega, AWS, Executive Council, AWS, Judicial Board KLAUS, VICTOR L. KLEFLER, SHARON A. Aquatic Club, WRA, German Club, Sigma Plii Ep Sweetheart Club, Historian, Treasurer silon KLIPFEL, BERNADETTE M. ACE, SNEA, CEC KNICHEL, KENNETH R. KNICHEL, LINDA LEE KOEHRER, PEGGY E. Kappa Omega Phi, AHEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Delta, Vice President, AWS KOEPP, KEITH Grotto Club, Biology Club KOSLOW, ANN L. KRAEMER, DAVID R. American Marketing Association, Alpha Kappa Psi, Master of Rituals, Phi Theta Kappa, Dean's List KRANAWETTER, MARY MARIE Kappa Omicron Phi, American Home Economics Association KUHN, MARY Alpha Delta Pi, ACE, lst Vice President, SAC, History Club, Newman Club LQBRUYERE, M. SUE ACE LAMBERT, GENEVA E. LAMBERT, JOLENE LENKHEIT, MILDRED Newman Club, Social Chairman LAPINSKI, PAUL J. Sigma Phi Epsilon, PEMM Club, Varsity Club, VVrestling Team, Co-Captain '68, '69 LASHLEY, JANE Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi LASHLEY, RANDALL LAURENTIUS, JANE MARY LaVELLE, JAMES S. SAC, Marketing Club, Vice President LAWS, DOUGLAS E. LAYTON, SHEILA ANN SAC, Newman Club LeCOMPTE, DAVID LeGRAND, MIKE Pi Kappa Alpha, Social Chairman, Sgt. at Arms, Marine PLC KAJ Program LEHMANN, DAVID R. Varsity Track Team, PEMM Club, Varsity Club LEIGH, BARBARA JO LEONHARD, JEANNETTE M. Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Delta LESH, RODGER L. LEWIS, PHILIP H. College Choir, SEMO Symphony Orchestra, Golden Eagles, President, Brass Ensemble, MENC, Missouri All-State Col- lege Band LIGHT, JOHN C. Young Democrats, Corresponding Secretary 7 Senior 158 l.lNDEl.l., JOSEPH C., JR. Phi Mu Alpha, Executive Alumni Secretary, MENC, Golden Eagles Marching Bond, Phi Mu Alpha Stage Band, Cape Symphony Orchestra LITTON, ANN SNEA, SAC, Dean's List, Alpha Delta Pi, House Chairman, National Scholarship Award, Student Leader LITZELFELNER, CAROLYN S. LOCHER, DUANE E. Student Leader, SAC, Accounting Club, Young Republicans LONG, RONALD Judo-Karate Club lOOSER, TOM B. Sigma Tau Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, Chaplain LORENZ, DWAYNE Young Republicans, Marketing Club, 4-H Club LUFCY, STEPHEN C. 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Homecoming Steering Committee, Queens Co-Chairman, Alpha Xi Delta, Chaplain, Student Senate Representative, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, SAC, Fine Arts Committee, Student Senate, Senator, Phi Gamma Nu, All College Judicial Board, Recorder MASON, DONNA Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta, AHEA MASTERSON, CAROLYN MATTHES, BARBARA Phi Gamma Nu, Fund Raising Chairman, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Omega Pi, President, Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Young Republicans, ist Vice President, Administrative Chairman, Treasurer, Historian MAUPIN, WAYNE Dean's List, PEMM Club MAXWELL, TERRY Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman, IFC, Representative, Stu- dent Leader MAYES, TONI MAYFIELD, MARY ACE, Newman Club, Young Democrats, CAPAHA ARROW Stott MAYS, DONALD Senior 159 Senior 'I60 fi MAZZOLA, JOHN Alpha Kappa Psi, Towers House Council, Towers Wing President, American Marketing Association MEEK, JULIA Sigma Sigma Sigma, College Players, Young Republicans, Spanish Club, History Club MEEK, LARRY Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Secretary, Corresponding Sec- retary, Newsletter Editor, German Club, Towers House Council, Towers Food Committee Chairman MELTON, CAROL Dearmont Executive House Council, Judicial Board, BSU, Music Chairman, Missions Chairman, AHEA Kappa Omicron Phi, Reporter, Kappa Delta Pi MENG, LINDA Gamma Sigma Sigma, ACE, Membership Chairman, New- man Club, Young Democrats MERRITTS, GLENN Accounting Club METIVIER, KENNETH Black Mask, College Players, Recording Secretary, Student Senate Delegate, College Day, Entertainment Head, Eleven College Theatre Productions, Who's Who MEYER, RUTH ACE, SNEA, WRA MEYERS, VICTORIA Newman Club, Vice President, Secretary, SAC MICHAELIS, DALE MIGET, JAMES F. Veterans Club MILLER, LESLIE CEC, AWS MILLER, PAUL Sigma Tau Gamma MILLER, PHYLLIS CEC MINER, NANCY MOELLER, CAROL AWS Executive Board, Treasurer, Vice President, AWS, Judicial Board Chairman, Greek Governing Board, Chair- man, Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, President, Wakapa, President, SAC, Who's Who MOHR, SALLY Aloha Xi Delta, Treasurer, Kappa Pi, AWS, Judicial Board, SNEA, Historian, SAGAMORE Stott, Newman Club, Execu- tive Board, Student Leader, SAC, WPA, Cheney Hall Judi- cial Board MONAHAN, PEGGY Homecoming Steering Committee, Chairman, Alpha Xi Delta, President, Rush Secretary, Panhellenic Delegate, Greek Governing Board, President, Panhellenic Council, Corresponding Secretary, Student Senate, Who's Who, New- man Club, Cheney Judicial Board MONTGOMERY, CAROL Delta Delta Delta, Sponsor Chairman, AWS, Executive Board, Best Dressed Girl Chairman, ACE, CEC, Secretary, Personnel Assistant, Senior Traineeship Award MONTGOMERY, SHARON Kappa Delta Pi: BSU MOORE, SUSAN Alpha Chi Omega, Publicity Chairman, Rush Recommenda- tion Chairman, Outstanding Active, AWS, Co-Chairman Fashion Show, Historian, ACE, SNEA, SAC, Fine Arts gommittee, Student Leader, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl aurt MORAN, JAMES Sigma Tau Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, IFC, Young Democrats MORLAN, DINAH MORROW, JAMES Peppermint Hustlers Athletic Club MOUSER, KAREN MROZ, DEANNA Sigma Sigma Sigma MULLINS, SHARON MENC, College Choir MYERS, BARBARA Gamma Sigma Sigma, ACE NACHTWEIH, KATHLEEN Newman Club NEFF, RICHARD Agriculture Club, Marketing Club, American Marketing Association NETTLETON, PATSY NEWBERRY, JOHN Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President, Golden Eagles Marching Band, Varsity Track, College Choir, Meistersingers, Varsity Club, Student Union Board, All Campus Revue, Freshman Talent Show, BSU, Pop Choir, Contemporary Concert, Cost Fan Tutti NEWELL, MICHAEL CAPAHA ARROVV Editor, Young Republicans, President, His- tory Club, Choice '68 Coordinator, Missouri intercollegiate State Committee Legislature Chairman, VVl'io's Who NICHOLS, RAY Student Atfiliate American Chemical Society, Geology Club NICOLINI, CATHERINE SNEA, Newman Club NIEDERKORN, DONALD NIERMANN, ANITA ACE NISWONGER, LARAINE Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice President, Editor, Golden Eagles Marching Band, MENC, Golden Eagles Symphonic Band, Cape State Orchestra NOTHDURFT, SALLY POTBOILER, Copy Editor OBERMEYER, ANN PEM Club, WRA, Representative, Social Chairman, Presi- dent, Aquatic Club, Vice President, Group Leader, Gamma Sigma Sigma, MAHPER, Student Section Sec., Chairman O'DANIELS, PATRICK Newman Club OLIVER, WILLIAM Newman Club, History Club O'LOUGHLIN, MICHAEL Sigma Chi, Student Senate, IFC, All College Judicial Board OUGHTON, JANET American Marketing Association, Newman Club OWEN, MARIELLEN OWENS, RAMONA OWENS, RICHARD Grotto Club, Geology Club OWENS, WILLIAM Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder, Pledge Class President, Dele- gate to National Academy, FC, Junior Delegates, American Marketing Association, Veterans Club OXLEY, CHARLES PALMER, ALMA BSU PALUMBO, MARIE Sigma Sigma Sigma, Music Chairman, WRA, POTBOILER Coeolitor, Newman Club, Model UN PARSH, KAREN Phi Gamma Nu, Accounting Club, Secretary, Dean's List PAYNE, MARY LEE Hospital Volunteer PEELER, KATHRY Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Assembly PELSMA, DENNIS Pi Kappa Alpha, Varsity Baseball, IFC, Vice President PELSTER, ELONA ACE, Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi PIEPER, BEVERLY ACE, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Secretary PIEPER, JAMES PIK EY, MARGARET AHEA PINGEL, HELEN Biology Club, SNEA, Anna State Hospital Volunteer PINKLEY, JERRY Industrial Arts Club PLACE, RICHARD Student Senate, President, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Personnel Assistant, VVho's Who POINSETT, MARGARET PONDER, ALICE Gamma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary, BSU, Social Chairman, Choir, ACE, Towers Judicial Board, Top IO Freshmen in Education, Dean's List PORTELL, MICHAEL Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Class President, Assistant Social Chairman, SAC, Pesident Manager, PEMM Club, Baseball POSTON, THOMAS POTILLO, MELVIN PRANGE, BARBARA Phi Gamma NU, Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi PRATT, REBECCA Leming House Council, Vice President, Leming Judicial Board, Chairman, Gamma Sigma Sigma PRESLEY, CAROL Social Committee, English Club, International Friendship Club, SNEA, French Club PRESLEY, GARY PRITCHARD, DAVID Varsity Football, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Club, IFC QUANTE, CHERYL SAC, AWS, Representative, Tutor, Dearmont I-louse Council Executive Board, Recording Secretary, ACE, Newman Club RADEMAKER, TIMOTHY Varsity Track, Varsity Club, Kappa Delta Pi, SMAC, Presi- dent RAGAINS, ELIZABETH Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship Chairman, Music Chairman, Orientation Steering Committee, SNEA, AWS RALEIGH, RICHARD American Marketing Association, Vice President WRA, SNEA, PEM Club, Terpsichore, Publicity, Anna State RAMSEY, SUSAN RANSDELL, MYRA Alplwa Delta Pi, SNEA, Foreign Language Club RASCH, ROBERT Newman Club, President, Pre-Law Club, Young Republican, REED, BARBARA ACE REEVES, ROSEMARY REED, LARRY Alplta Kappa Psi, Accounting Club RENARD, BARBARA Kappa Omicron Plwi, Corresponding Secretary, AHEA, Par- liamentarian, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Secretary, BSU, Sec- retary, Devotion Chairman RENSHAW, PATRICIA Gamma Sigma Sigma, BSU RHODES, ROBERTA Towers Executive Council, Historian, Dearmont Corridor President, ACE, Co-Chairman of Publicity and Protects, SNEA, Newman Club RICE, GENIA AHEA, Leming Hall l-'louse Council, Secretary RICHARDS, DOLORES ACE, SNEA, BSU RICHARDSON, STANLEY Alplia Kappa Psi, Assistant Treasurer, Accounting Club, President, Homecoming Steering Committee, Newman Club, Dean's List, VVl1o's Wlto RICHEY, THOMAS Sigma Tau Gamma, Biology Club RICHIE, GEORGE Student Senate, SAC, American Marketing Club, Sigma Chi, Personnel Advisory Stott, Orcbestra Scholarship, Deon's List, SAGAMORE Staff RICKARD, MARY RICKETTS, JOHN RIEHN, STANLEY RISLEY, ROBERT RIZZO, RONALD AMA, President, Vice President, Prexy Club, SAC, intra- murals ROBERT, JOHN Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club eniors ROBINSON, CAROL ROCKETT, DANNY Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association ROSS, TONI Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary, Alpha Beta Alpha ROSSON, ANGELA Phi Gamma Nu ROTH, CAROLYN SAC, WRA, SNEA, Vice President, President, History Club, Behavioral Science Club, Alpha Xi Delta, Marshall ROTH, DOROTHY D. Kappa Omicron Phi, AHEA, Lerning House Council, Historian ROTH, STEVEN SAGAMORE, Business Manager, Pre-Med Club, Cardinal Key, President, Pi Kappa Alpha, Board of Publications, Student Lea er ROY, ELIZABETH CYR RUDLOFF, LLOYD Alpha Phi Omega, American Marketing Association RUEBSAM, LINDA Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Court RUPP, CAROL Personnel Assistant, Spanish Club, Newman Club SACK, CAROLYN Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President, SAC, ACE, Vice President, Publicity Chairman, Anna State Hospital Volunteer, Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court, AWS SAHAIDA, JUDY SNEA, ACE, SAC, SALTZMAN, BETH Campus Jewish Youth Organization, President, AA Degree from Florissant Valley Community College SANDERS, DARLENE SANDERS, JAMES Alpha Kappa Psi SANSOUCIE, MARY Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi SAVAGE, MICHAEL Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice President ot Public Relations, American Chemical Society, Float Chairman, Dean's List SCHACHAMEYER, STEVEN American Chemical Society, Treasurer, Assistant Float Chairman, National Science Foundation, Undergraduate Re- search Participant, Dean's List SCHAEFFER, RAYMOND Flying indians, Industrial Arts Club SCHAFER, PATRICIA Golden Eagles, Young Republicans, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweet- heart Club SCHAUO, FREDERICK Sigma Tau Gamma, Historian, Scholarship Chairman, Al- pha Phi Omega, Vice President ot Education, Social Chairman, Publicity Chairman, ACE, SNEA, Midwest Model UN, Personnel Assistant, Student Leader, Soccer Club SCHEARF, TED R. Marketing Club, Veterans Club SCHEFFER, BEN V. SCHEIHING, JON MARK SAC, Sagamore Staff, Student Leader, Sigma Chi, Capaha Arrow, Business Manager, Homecoming Steering Committee SCHENK, JEAN Gamma Sigma Sigma, Langucge Club, Personnel Assistant SCHERER, MICHAEL Agriculture Club, Delta Tau Alpha, President, Newman Club SCHILLER, KATHERINE Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi, Vice President, Secretary, Newman Club SCHI.EGEl, F. WIlI.IAM Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Alpha Theta SCHLEMPER, RALPH industrial Arts Club SCHMIDT, SHARON Home Economics Association, Newman Club, Kappa Omi- cron Phi SCHOREY, PAUI. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Veterans Club SCHROEDER, KAREN ACE SCHROEDER, ROBERT Tau Kappa Epsilon SCHOWE, WAYNE National Council tor the Social Studies SCHUH, SANDRA Wakapa, Phi Gamma Nu, President, Accounting Club, SAC, Assistant Publicity Chairman, Treasurer, Leming Hall, Vice President, Student Leader, AWS, Personnel Assistant SCHUMER, MARGARET Sing Out SEMO, Newman Club SCHUTTE, GAIL PEM Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma SCHWARTZ, ERIC American Marketing Association SCOTT, SUSAN Alpha Chi Omega, Activities Chairman, 2nd Vice Presi- dent, Panhellenic Council, SAC, AWS, Vice President, Ju- dicial Board, Chairman, President, Homecoming Court, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Wakapa, Secretary, Wha's Who, Student Assembly SCOTT, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma, Rush Chairman, SAC, Executive Coun- cil, AWS, Greek Governing Board, Student Leader, VVRA, Student Union Committee, Chairman SCULI., BRENDA Gamma Sigma Sigma, Foreign Language Club SEBAUGH, SYLVIA Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Anna State Hospital Volunteer SEEP, SUSAN Gamma Sigma Sigma, Dearmont House Council, UCCF SEIBEL, ERIC Golden Eagles Marching Band, Symphony Orchestra SENNHENN, JUDITH A. Gamma Sigma Sigma, President, German Club, Dearmont House Council Judicial Board, Chairman, ACE SEYER, DENNIS Black Mask, College Theatre Lighting Assistant, College Theatre Film Proieciionist SHANNON, ROBERT l. American Chemical Society SHANIBO, CONSTANCE Physics Club: Marketing Club, Secretary SHAMBO, TERRANCE SHAW, LINDA American Marketing Association SHINE, JOHN, Marketing Club: Veterans Club SHOUSH, JOHN Varsity Basketball: Pi Kappa Alpha, Recording 81 Corres- ponding Secretary: PEMM Club SIBLEY, .IAN Alpha Beta Alpha: Black Mask: College Players SIECKMAN, SUSAN S. History Club, Corresponding Secretary: Young Republicans, 2nd Vice President: Johnson House, Treasurer, President: Student Assembly SIGAFOOS, DAVIS BRENT American Marketing Association: Young Democrats SILBERMAN, LYNNE ALICE ACE SILBERMAN, PAUL SILVERTHORN, LINDA Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recommendations Chairman: SNEA, Treasurer: Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Club: Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Court: Student Leader SIMMONS, .IUDITH SIMON, DONALD American Marketing Association: PHAC SKELTON, REITA Golden Eagles Marching Band: Concert Band: ACE: Kappa Delta Pi: BSU, Choir: Women Chorus SMITH, GARY Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice President Public Relations SMITH, KATTIE ACE SMITH, LINDA M. Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: Gamma Sigma Sigma: Chi Alpha, Secretary: Dearmont Executive Board, Record: ing Secretary, Historian, Reporter: Capaha Arrow Reporter SMITH, LINDA R. Pesonnel Assistant: ACE SMITH, MYRA SMITH, RANDALL D. PEMM Club: BSU SMOTHERS, SHEILA Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi SHAVELY, RON SOLOMON, GENE B. French Club, President: Foreign Language Club, Publicity Chairman: Golden Eagles Marching Band: Phi Mu Alpha: Sinfonia Fraternity, President SOMMERS, PATRICK Pi Kappa Alpha, Public Relations Director: SAC, President, Dance Chairman: Orientation Steering Committee: Editor ot Summer Arrow: Student Union Board: Chairman '67 Homecoming Dance: Student Leader: Young Republicans: Missouri lntercollegiate State Legislator: American Market- ing Association: Student Leader Co-Ordinator: Student Personnel Advisory Committee SPAETH, DEBBIE Newman Club: ACE SPARKS, BEVERLY SPARKS, WANDA SPATH, WILLIAM PEMM Club, Treasurer: Swimming Team, Manager SPRADLING, ALBERT Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club, Vice President SPRADLING, DAVID Sigma Chi, Historian, Student Leader, SAC SPRAY, MARY SPREHE, SANDY STACY, MICHAEL Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretory, Scholarship Committee, Assistant Pledge Trainer, Phi Theta Kappa STADER, DAVID LEE Biology Club STAFFORD, VINIE MAE TARNES KERMIT 5 V American Marketing Association STATLER, KELLY lotad Lambda Sigma, Industrial Arts Club, Golden Eagles Ban STEIN, RICHARD STEINKUEHLER, MARY ANN ACE STONE, CHERYL STONE, LINDA Alpha Chi Omega, Social Chairman, Student Senate, Treas- urer, SAC, Secretary, i968 Sagamore Ball Chairman, 1968 Homecoming Court, Who's Who, Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha Dreamgirl Court, Dean's List, Terpsichorc STONE, NANCY Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President, SNEA, ACE, Newman Club, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Xi Delta, Homecom- ing Steering Committee, Student Leader STOUFFER, JERRY College Players STOVERINK, JAMES Cross Country Team, Track Team, Varsity Club, PEMM Club, Newman Club STRICKER, BARBARA STROM, BONNIE SUE STUART, MICHAEL Alpha Kappa Psi, ,Alumni Secretary, SEMO Accounting Club, Treasurer, Swimming Team STU EVER, MARY AHEA Senior Senior STUTE, KENNETH SUESS, DONNA SULLIVAN, SHARON ACE SUNDER, KEN Soccer Team Intramurals, Co-Captain SUTTER, SUSAN Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Class Presialent, Rush Secretary American Home Economics Association, Treasurer, Hoe pitality Day Chairman, Kappa Omicron Phi, Treasurer SWANSON, WILLIAM Tau Kappa Epsilon: Alpha Phi Omega, Accounting Club SZABO, NICHOLAS Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Assembly Representative American Marketing Association, Committee Chairman TACKABERRY, MICHAEL TEETERS, CHERYL Alpha Xi Delta, Activities Chairman, WPA, Parliamentar ian, PEM Club, Golden Eagles TENNESEN, SUSAN J. College Players, SNEA TEROY, PATSY SNEA TETER, ROBERT Towers Judicial Board, American Marketing Association TEXIER, THOMAS History Club THOMAS, MARIAN THOMPSON, CHARLES Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega THOMPSON, .IUDITH Gamma Sigma Sigma, PEM Club, WRA, Extramural Bas- ketball ancl Softball, Field Hockey, Archery, Volleyball and Tennis Teams THORNTON, GARRY Tau Kappa Epsilon, History Club, Young Democrats THROWER, SIDNEY Towers Judicial Board, Chairman, Anna State Hospital Volunteer, Student Leader, Wesley Foundation, Program Chairman, Capaha Arrow, Dean's List THURMAN, JAMES Veterans Club THURMAN, ROBERT r r ?,Q'fi'jf'Tl L. w5'fs'5'E' r TIDWELL, SHARON TIPTON, JANET Foreign Language Club, Wesley Foundation, 2nd Vice President TOLBERT, MARIA ANN College Choir, Music Educators National Conference, Womens Chorus TURNER, LARRY Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary, Student Senate, American Marketing Association, Student Senate, Publicity Chair- man TYNES, PATTIE SAC, ACE, SNEA, Delta Delta Delta, Vice President, Schol- arship Committee, Recommendations Chairman, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court, AWS Fashion Show TYSON, LINDA RW OD DOYLE UNDE O , Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary, lst Vice President, President, Young Republicans, Recording Secretary, ist Vice President, President VANDEVEN, MARILYN Phi Gamma Nu, Corresponding Secretary VARDIMAN, FRANCES VARNON, CAROL J. Kappa Delta Pi, Physics Club, President VAUGHT, BILLY VEHLEWALD, GLORIA VEIDT, DONALD W. American Marketing Association VOLKERDING, MARILYN ACE WADDLE, BRENDA WALKER, MICHAEL WALTER, GREGORY WALTERS, CAROLYN Gamma Sigma Sigma, ACE, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi WALTERS, ROBIN Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter, Historian, Young Democrats, Sec- certary, SNEA, Membership Chairman, Capaha Arrow, Stu- clcnt Assembly WATSON, ROBERT Music Educators National Canteience, Phi Mu Alpha, Sin- fonia, Symphony Orchestra, Mens Chorus enior WEBER, CHARLOTTE Golden Eagles Band WEBER, LAVERN American Home Economics Association WEGMANN, LARRY Biology Club WEHMEYER, DAVID Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Midwestern Region ot Gam- ma Delta, Treasurer, Towers House Council, Treasurer Gamma Delta, Pledge Trainer, Membership Chairman, Al pha Beta Alpha, Accounting Club, lRA, Treasurer WEHMUELLER, CAROL Gamma Delta, Vice President, Student Council tor Excep- tional Children, Student Board Member, Personnel Assistant WEHMUELLER, ROBERT American Marketing Association WEIBLE, CAROL Kappa Omicron Phi, American Home Economics Associa- tion, BSU, Choir WELCH, BRENDA J. Sigma Sigma Sigma, ACE WELKER, GEORGIA A. BSU, Publicity Chairman, YWA, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, Vice President, ACE, Publicity Chairman, Dean's List WELKER, NORMAN Alpha Phi Omega WELLS, MITCHELL American Marketing Association, Dean's List WELLS, PERRY C. Towers House Council, Wing President WENDEL, JERRY Industrial Arts Club WERNER, JAMES Photography Club, Grotto Club, Intramural Basketball, ln- tramurdl Football WERNER, NORMAN Sigma Chi, Chapter Editor, Homecoming Committee, Capa- ha Arrcw Staff, AMA, Student Leader, industrial Arts Clulz WEST, LINDA SNEA, ACE WESTRICH, CHARLIE Marketing Club, Agriculture Club, Delta Tau Alpha WETHINGTON, ROY WHEELER, BARBARA Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter, Historian, AVVS, SAC, Student Leader, CYR, Dearmant Judicial Board WHITE, CAROL American Home Economics Association WHITE, MARY Foreign Language Club WHITEAKER, BARBARA GAINES Delta Delta Delta, Young Democrats, Sigma Chi Derby Darling, Sagamore Stott, Homecoming Steering Commit- tee, Student Leader, Head Maiorette ot Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Second Runner-up Best Dressed Girl on Campus, Personnel Assistant, Homecoming Queen Court WHITLER, LARRY Football, Sigma Chi, Greek Governing Board WHITTEN, DEENE WIDTMANN, SUSAN WIEGMANN, BARBARA Golden Eagles WILCOXSON, WILMA WILEY, STEVE Pi Kappa Alpha Senior WILFONG, LINDA ANEA, Kappa Omicron Phi WILKINS, KEITH WILLIAMS, ANITA ACE, SNEA, BSU, Cheney House Council, Vice President: Chairman Cheney House Decoration Committee, Captain ot Trivia Bowl Team WILLIAMS, JANET Phi Gamma Nu, Personnel Assistant WILLIAMS, .IUANITA WILLIAMS, PATRICIA WILMATH, JERRY Young Republicans, Behavioral Science Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pre-Law Club WILSON, DONALD Physics Club WILSON, JANE MENC, Sigma Alpha lota, Womens Chorus, College Orch- estra WILSON, RONALD College Traffic Boarol, American Marketing Association WIRTZ, WILLIAM Varsity Track and Cross Country, Biology Club WISSORE, BRUCE PEMM Club, Varsity Wrestling, Myers Hall House Council, Secretary, PH Athletic Club, Football Team WOOD, MARLO AWS, WRA, College Players, Black Mask, Parliomentarian, Theatre Assistant, Quiz Bowl, Trivia Bowl WOODS, BARBARA ACE, SNEA WRIGHT, GERALD Alpha Phi Omega, Sgt. at Arms, Alumni Secretary, Ugly Man Chairman WULFF, ROBERT' WYMAN AMUEL , S Myers Hall House Council, Personnel Assistant, Student Sen- ate Delegate, Chairman Traftic Board, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Scholarship Chairman YAEGER, EVELYN WRA, PEM Club, Treasurer, Extramural Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball YOUNG, MARILYN ACE, SNEA, AWS, Gamma Delta ZACHER, MARTHA AHEA, SAC, Young Democrats, CAPAHA ARROW Staff ZIEGLER, NORBERT History Club I 4 NL IN J- 4.4 J' Q D ww N-vw-. -up gm WW fiwgwm 'Nia 'N 'Wm my ,gf PM-f' 'LQ- 465 .0-' ,aww 'inf x, . M. . uv W.-ff, A 'U' '- , 4, L ' ' 5 , W Ilia nfs 'WY A wwmfvw D ' ' Y W Y J nu , ,Q , 'Mtv , ' -L - 1 , W 'W t' K M gnw-W nf , --1-'lJ',.L2 J , ,. ,.!- W . t W, , Wu 'Mi 'Q ' any-WM VTJQ., 3 ..-..as-will-A J -. . QL w fm 4? , Mya! f 4 lg. i iw' 0 Q, 5 NNN xii M 1 .-Qi Wlwhe surest way to corrupt a young man is to teach him to esteem more highly those who think alike than those who think differentlyf, Nietzsche GREEK Fun and games and a trophy too for the Alpha Xils who won the SAC Powder Pull Derhy. L ' 1 The Tri Delts in the Crush of rush. An impossible dream? A D Pi Guides for Brides know better. . 1 5 . Tri Sigmas Wine and dine guests at their annual sphaghetti dinner. It may not he a harem, hut i,t's as close as the Alpha Chi slaves can get. Wwmm,, ----wp-1 n..fh,,m..s..- swwA.11-- '--- 'Numa----W 'gunman Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Alpha once again presented the annual Mar-- di Gras All-School Dance. Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Delta Delta join together for their seventh annual Vegas Night. Sigma Sigma Sigma and Tau Kappa Epsilon sponsored their lirst all- school dance, Mexican Holiday. ln addition to those experi- ences which belong uniquely lo the individual, sharing group experiences is a vital facet ol greek living. V ia?-U. f- .. c:4E ,, 'L V ' 175 i if ' v iii-,' .: ' i L f . ' fr an J Y ww M ? 3 g . ik ff at M' - if-Jr ex V L,kVkVk ,,.,, : ' in if John Heskett, President ol blgma Tau Gamma, accepts the Phi Sigma Epsilon,s newest member, plaque for the fraternity with the highest grade point average Mandi. for the second consecutiwe year from Dean Walke1'. Q at A R 4 2 1 ' ' U . A new ADPi pledge, or is it? I? Sigma Chi,s entertain prospective members Pete Mannisi, President, presents a plaque to Mr. Veryl Riddle, U.S. attorney for eastern Missouri, in recognition of his heing the Hirst speaker at Sigma Phi Epsilon's cultural lecture series. Fraternities work hard for their trophies. 'I 76 PATSY SINGRUM Pi Kappa Alpha LINDA GEARY Tau Kappa Epsilon MARY MCCRORY SPENCER Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Sweethearts SHIRLEY MASTIN GALE SKALSKY Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Chi 177 Panhellenic Council The purpose of the Panhellenic Council is not only to conduct the activities of rush. hut also to promote respect and friendship among the wornen's fraternities. The mem- liers of the council include two delegates from each sorority and each sororityls president. A Junior Panhellenic Council for the sorority pledge classes operates under the same guide lines. Each pledge class sends a representative and its president to the meetings. Throughout the school year Panhellenic sponsors Rush Sign-Up Parties, coke parties at the individual sorority houses, and its annual Christmas Open House. ln the Spring, Panhellenic and lnterfraternity Council work together to conduct Greek Week activities. OFFICERS - 1968 President: ,lan Elam Vice President: Marcy Lugger Recording Secretary: Phyllis Brown Corresponding Secretary: Mary Alice Robertson Treasurer: Marcia Maupin Kiewitt Recorder: Patty Briscoe Advisors: Dean Mary Helen Flentge Mrs. ,loseph Low JUNIOR PANHELLENIC, l. to r.: Barb Dickson, Sue Miller, Sharon Meyer, Joanna Duncan Marcia Dierker, Jeanne Williams, Kathy McGowan, Deidre Ellis, Bette Bosch, Charlene Ham left. PANHELLENIC, seated: Pat Rizzuto, Sue Koeln, Dede Ellis, Marcy Lugger, Phyllis Brown, Carol Moeller. Standing: Francie Hopkins, Jan Mercurio, Mary Alice Robertson, Katy Hahs, Jan Elam, Sally Wright, Sue Scott. 178 ,ggi .. r , ,mit ilk? lnterfratornity Council Seated, l. to r.: Joe Scott, Ed Freise, Dennis Pelsrnci, Jim Conway, Greg Hill, Ed Ellington. Standing: Steve Richards. Advisor, Bob Emht, Rick Desantis, John Slwoush, Steve Hodges, Denny Carman, Pete Mannisi, Al Poelker, Byron Bury, Wayne McKinnon. Creek Governing Board Seated, l. to r.: Carol Moeller, Sandy Crites, Janis Hequemloourg, Pattie Tynes, Francie Hopkins, .lan Elam, Standing: Sandy Chumley, Steve Geary, Darlene Hackman, Joe lynch, Ron Holt, Ed Freise, Bob Emlwt, Ray Trueman, Pete Man- nisi, Tom McKee, Peggy Monahan 179 lpha Chi Omega The Delta Epsilon chapter of Alpha Chi Omega began another year on the SEMO campus by joining with the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon to win second place in the Homecoming float competition. Two of our members, Linda Stone and Gale Skalsky, were on the Homecoming Court. ,ludy Long was one of the bubbly members of the cheerleading squad that supported our team. Before the Christmas holidays, the Alpha Chi's joined with the Sigma Chi fraternity to bring Cecil B. Davis and his Revue to this campus for another suc- cessful Bunny Party. During the year, the Alpha Chi's spent much time in service to others. Some of their annual projects in- l. Marilyn Geiss 22. Louise Beckemeier Jeannie Grieb 23 Judy Timmerberg Cindy Drew 24 Barb Dauernheim Bev Merritt Judy Fannon Bonnie Johnson Elaine Reimler 25 26 27 28 Susan Doerr Bevo Walker Rennie Gray Linda Applegate Pat Rizzuto 29 Judy Long Alice Brigham 30 Irene Matheny Sandy Crites 31 Mary Ellen Cole Barb Dixon Susie Cracraft Barb Seabaugh Susie Weiss Shelia Platt Linda Stone Geri Cannon Judy Dunklin Betty Niemeyer Betty Lackey Bernie Nardoni 32. 33 34. 35 36 37 38 39. 40. Sandy Banaka Sue Scott Mary Ann Schimpt Patti Haas Patti Briscoe Gale Skalsky Joanie Gaither Sherry Crain Christ Bergt 41. Maureen Arand M laaaagaie, A Ib g JDZJ N Q tilt .e gg is asm 'f not clude the underprivileged childrenss party at Christ- mas, the Easter Seal Drive, and visiting the nursing home. Many of the Alpha Chiis faces were well-known to campus life this year. Gale Skalsky was the Sigma Tau Gamma sweetheart. Mary lVlcCrory was Sigma Phi Ep- silon sweetheart. Linda Ruebsam was Alpha Kappa Psi sweetheart. Three of their members, Susie Weiss, Gale Skalsky, and Linda Stone became members of Who's Who. Sue Scott was president of A.W.S. The Alpha Chi's have twenty-nine very special rea- sons to give thanks for a very wonderful year-our new pledges. OFFICERS Firsl Svlllvxlvl' l'rm-sicleiil: SE1I1ClYCl'ili'S lst Vivo President: Cent- Slxalsliy 2nd Vice President: lflainre llc-inilm' 'l'rm-asurer: Susan llmzrr llm:m'clir1g Secretary: lronv lllallleny Cm-n-spmulirig Sevrelary: Sheila Platt Hush Chairman: Alive Brigliani Second .ql'lIII?Sfl'I' l'x'c'si1le-nl: Pat Hizzuto lst Vivo President: Mary Ann Sc-liimpf 2nd Vice President: Louise Beckenleier 'l'rc:asu1'el': Judy Fannon lh:cm'rlirig Secretary: Barb Sealiaugh Coi'i'ospomling Secretary: Chris Bergt llusli Chairman: Jeannie Crieli I r ,V f-nm, Standing, I, to r.: Debbie Johnson, Susie Byrne, Deni Whitworth, Maureen La-- Jeunesse, Barb Bohn, Cheryl Smith, Sherry Snell, Becky Jokerst, Mary Bug Jog- gerst. Sitting at Table: Sherry Raue, Kay Dragues, Chris Nardoni, Kathy Stoddard, Joyce Coats, Becky Gragg. Seated on floor: Kathy Ruppel, Candy Wren, Pam Penny, Jane Hartline. 53525 M5552 - U I-4, . ,zzy '52 ,.,, , ,.,,w..u--f--QM... W VAWVV ifg fe A S fs. . W' W M3 .. f m,M,,,i,,me '11 'Mt Q 1 ill N522 if 5 , 'S 5 ,, ' 1 ul 5 'k .sum , , WW '25 WY .2 xf, f W' A S 0 Q mem we wg S, ,L V A. , sabw gram ' 9 K Eff' ,,.. Q it J , ,,.. 'Q mmm w QQ hmm Alpha Delta Pi Delta Nu chapter of Alpha Delta Pi was honored to receive the scholarship plaque this fall and the Col- lege and Community Service award. ln keeping with its service traditions, the chapter continued serving as ,lunior Auxiliary for Southeast Hospital, held its annual Toys for Tots drive for St. Francis Hospitalis Crippled Children's Clinic, and made holiday tray favors for local hospitals. ADPi activities throughout the year included another successful .ADPi-PiKA Mardi Gras and the chapter,s annual Pancake Breakfast. Springtime brought ADPi7s yearly Guide for Brides fashion show and participation in the Ugly Man-Miss test, Greek Week, and Sigma Chi Derby Honors came to individual ADPi's thews was chosen Miss Cape Girardeau 7 :aM:ZWtKQl1S'I14 in -1-im f ,, , . ,.s...-.....a...-04,345 Beautiful con- Day. as Judy Mat- and later was mea-wmmw st second runner-up in the Miss Missouri pageant. Patsy Singrum was crowned Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Shirley Mastin was named Province Sweetheart of Sig- ma Chi. ,lean Siemers was chosen Best Dressed Girl on Campus and Judy Matthews, Shirley Mastin, Carol Moeller, and Elaine Roberts were selected for Who's Who. Homecoming 1963 saw Linda King and Sally Wright serving as varsity cheerleaders, Shirley Mastin chosen as maid of honor on the Homecoming Court, and a third place float trophy shared with the Sigma Chi's. Carol Moeller served as president of Wakapa, Sally Wright as president of Alpha Beta Alpha, and Carol Fish was elected president of the newly formed Qwens, a freshman girls' honorary. 1. Sue Ann Cantrell 2. Mary Kuhn 3. Barb Brunies 4. Linda Chapin 5. Pattie Williams 6. Laura Gontar 7. Connie Patterson 8. Becky Ledford 9. Linda King 10. Cathy Wilkey 11. Verneda Wright 12. Decle Ellis 13. Janice Walker 14. Carol Fish 15. Leta Piper 16. 'Nancy Hahs 17. Judy Hurley 18. Mary Beth Meier 19. Bonnie Eulberg 20. Barb Miller 21. Martha Mitter 22. Sandy McClure 23. Pat Parmenter 24. Alice Weisler 25. Jean Siemers 26. Robin Walters 27. Betty Seabaugh Janet Thompson Karen Fenelon Barbara Wheeler Shirley Mastin Cathy Doumouras Libby Ragains Nancy Wickerham Jeanne Krey Helen Arnold Sally Wright Susan Van Amburg Bonnie Strom Vicki Schindler Elaine Roberts Sally Bierbaum Pat Steinhaus Pam Beard Kathy McCowan Becky Wagner 47. Megan Kempf Marcia Kiewitt Beth Hayden Carolyn Sack 51. Carol Moeller Darlene Hackman 53. Susan Belko Betty Boemler Frat !tw?itf7t'i'i 'M ln' fr lfi 1 H iiiitiltgii 4 Alpha Xi Delta The Gamma Nu chapter of Alpha Xi Delta has had an exciting year. At the Alpha Xi Delta National Con- vention it w as announced that ,ludy Vavak was the re- cipient of the Kuechenmeister Award, an award an- nually presented to the outstanding Alpha Xi Delta graduation senior who has done the most for her soror- ity chapter and who has participated in the largest num- her of worthwhile activities on her campus. During Homecoming there was the annual Mum sale sponsored hy Alpha Xi Delta. Prior to homecom- ing. the Alpha Xi's vied for and won the Powder Pufl Derhy. ln the realm of philanthropy and service projects, the Alpha Xiis held a bake sale to raise money for Danny Thomas. At Christmas, they gave food and gifts to an underprivileged Cape family and they entertained ladies at a nursing home. Linda Sydik Dorlene Oehl . Joyce Kosten Pom Mead Cindy Birk . Sally Mohr Linda Mielke Put Meyer Betty Bopp . Joomno Duncan Mory Mortin Koren Hollan Mcircy Lugger Rho Morcoux Lindo Moxley 16. Cheryl Teeters 17. .lolnis Hequembourg 18 19. Phyllis Bick 20. Sharon Blankenship . Molry Wright . Becky Popp 22. Loretto Oehl 23 24. Cindy Wuldrip 25. Mory Ann Bell 26. Nora Reynolds 27. Greta Miller 28. Lindo Harrison 29. Jane Moonier 30. Rita Tuttle . Kathy Boyer if-my 1 'O Ky tt' fi h e Q l g if t? N H i. A Alpha Xiis have reaped many honors during the year. Peggy Monahan and Virginia Baldwin were se- lected for 1X7ho's 1Vho. Virginia Baldwin was also tap- ped for Wakapa. New members of Kappa Delta Pi are lan Hequemhourg, Virginia Baldwin, Pat liichards, and Nancy Stone. Bette Bosch, Nora Reynolds, and june Sierners were invited to become rneinhers of Qwens. a freshman honorary. Boosting our team on to victory was Jan Niercurio who served as one of 51211075 cheer- leaders. Elected to the A.V1f.S. Executive Board are .lan Hequemhourg. Jane Moonier, Mary Ortmann. Nikki Rasch, and Rita Tuttle. As before, one of the highlights of Creek week was Creek Sing held hy the Alpha Xiis. ln July. the Alpha Xiis will share some time with their sisters of the Psi province at a convention to he held at St. Louis. u X ,mf 1 J Vinh f E Y 2 f 3 I 1 s . A I Zh 1. M A Q ,it up A L ,fl A 'J Q L G Q 3 1 Am,,'c,:? N , A-j E , 1 B J IA A ,A XA A A E : .. : ww A Pune: ' J- Mpeg, 3 A:'A moe: was LA 0 swat nm!! . H gi i '14 gi 5 z i wg? ' I V V'f,AF' Delta Delta Delta Tri Deltas enjoyed another active year on campus. Kar- en Thiele served as captain of the cheerleading squad. The Homecoming court included two Tri Deltas, with Barbara Gaines a finalist and Melinda Brown a special maid. Barbara Gaines was first runner-up in the Best Dressed Girl Contest, and five other Tri Deltas were chosen to represent various campus organizations. Tri Delta service projects for the community included participation in the cancer drive, the Ugly Man Contest, a card party, making favors for St. Francis Hospital, and serv- ing at the All American City Banquet. 1. Eliane Farmer 29. Melinda Brown 2. Mary Hale 30. Jeanne Ruck 3. Susan Wolfenkoehler 4. Mary Ann DeFieId 5. Anne Buchanan 6. Janice Huff 7. Zanna LaFerney 8. linda Seyer 9. laura Besher 10. Vicki Boren 11. Becky Nenninger 12. Rosemary Morrey 13. Suzanne Nenninger 14. Fran Casey 15. Betty Hagedorn 16. Pot Graf 17. Sue Flowers 18. Rae Schenkel 19. Anita lsle 20. Pattie Tynes 21. Barb Short 22. Karen Thiele 23. Cheryl McCullough 24. Sharon Trotter 25. Sharon Casey 26. Carol Montgomery 27. Katy Hahs 28. Phyllis Brown Cathy Statler Mary Jane Martin Jo Lynn Cleeton Charlene Hamlett Carolyn Penzel Becky Pollock Pam Oettel Connie Adams Marcie Baullier Della Besher Barb Glisan Judy Holtgrewe Georganne Penzel Susan McArdle Karen Mayfield Jill Smith Ann Watson Francie Hopkins . Josie Baumgartner Sharon Meyer Sandy Trotter Judy Beussink Debby Young Dee Bockhorst Joyce Watkins 19 lt ? 92,1 Fx lisilfhiiy i ' ffiiiiirt tiigaisiit Phi Mu chapter was honored to have as their guest Mrs. Nye, its National President. Mrs. Whitehead, our district president and Mary Gray, field secretary, also paid visits to the chapter. The Delta spirit could easily be seen throughout the year. Deltas enthusiastically recall the Pine Dinner, Parents, Day, the Pansy Breakfast, the Senior Party, Apple Polishing Party, Founders' Day, and, of course, Vegas Night. The year would not have been complete without receiv- ing two wonderful pledge classes numbering twenty-nine. Q .r W , is' y fi' .Isa ti i OFFICERS First Semester President: Francie Hopkins Vice President: Patlie 'liynes Pledge Trainer: Melinda Brown Recording Secretary: Carolyn Penzel Treasurer: Jolaynn Cleeton Chaplain: Fran Casey Rush Chairman: Elaine Farmer Second Semester President: Karen Mayfield Vice President: Connie Adams Pledge Trainer: Sharon Trotter Treasurer: Pam Oettel Recording Secretary: Linda Seyer C S I It P SPRING PLEDGE CLASS Standing l. to r.: Cynthia Waters Debbie Doetzel Louann Cgrrtiispoii Mig acre ala? t.eL Y Ouack Diehl, Karen Wilmsmeyer, Carol Schrader, Roann Whlteaker Becky Black Jill Mus ap alnj ary ane ar In kopf, Gail Patton, Donna Sanders. Sitting: Brenda Parsh Brenda Slebert Kay Shlvel RuShCha1rIr1anr Laura BCShCl' hine, Kathy McCullough, Patty Ancell, Sharon Lewis Joanne Maurer Linda Loftin igma igma igma The Tri Sigma's started out the school year with their all school dance- Mexican Holidayw which they co-sponsored with the TEKE7s. Another successful event during the year was their annual Sphaghetti Dinner. Many Tri Sigmais have received various awards and honors this year. ,lan Elam served as Panhellenic President and was also tapped for Wakapa. Gail Gegg, Gay Gruner, and Ginnie Scott were selected for Who's Who. Gay Gruner served as editor of the Sagamore and Gail Gegg was assistant editor. Mary Alice Robertson was selected as special maid on the Homecoming court. Ace Robertson and Shari Macku were runners-up in the Best Dressed Girl contest. Ace and Donna Troeger rep- resented Tri Sigma on the Cheerleading Squad and Ace was also Treasurer of SAC. Gail Gegg was President Student Senate. Betsy Ringland served as President of Kappa Omicron Phi and Connie Travagliante was Presi- dent of PEM. Sandy Chumley was Secretary of Kappa Pi. Tri Sigma's take pride in their many service pro- jects. One of these is their own adopted child. Collecting for the Heart Fund, decorating UNICEF cans, and hold- ing a Christmas Party with the TEKE's for underprivi- leged children of Cape Girardeau were just a few of their projects. Christmas brought the annual Tree of Lights to the SEMO campus. Myers, having the largest donation, was the winner for the third consecutive year. They also worked hard toward their national service project in support of a children's hospital in North Carolina. of Greek Governing Board and Recording Secretary of OFFICERS First Semester President: Sandy Chumley Vice President: Helen Lunitz Treasurer: Linda Donaldson Recording Secretary: Deby Nichols Corresponding Secretary: Gail Whitson Scholastic Chairman: JoAnn Fehlmann Rush Chairman: Ginnie Scott Second Semester President: Gail Gegg Vice President: Deby Nichols Treasurer: Carla Helfrich Recording Secretary: Kathy Loberg Corresponding Secretary: Jane Spaunhorst Scholastic Chairman: Vicki Oldham Rush Chairman: Mary Alice Robertson SPRING PLEDGE CLASS. Standing l. to r.: Nancy O'Brien, Mike Simon, Carol Wappelhorst, Nancy Wernart. Left ladder: Connie Cash, June Lewis, Cheryl Bernzen, Sandy Wilke, Cindy Slack, Cam Hopwood. Right ladder: Candy Maxey, Carla Jost, Linda Glisan, Edie Thomasson, Phyl- lis Kohnen, Sandy Conway, Linda Hotfelder, Jane Works. Gay Gruner Nancy McClain Toni Palumbo Sue Koeln Judy Swofford Linda Girard Linda Davis Shari Macku Pat White Pat Schwebel Letti Owens Donna Troeger Cinda McKee 14. Vickie Hopper Connie Travagliante Bonnie Bartholomew 17. Georgia Bader 18. Marsha Dierker Janet Baugh 20. Julia Meek Ka ren Kellar Ellen Griese Donna Gaston Jeannie Williams . Jan Elam Jaan Ann Lutz Linda Silverthorne Mary Alice Robertson Carla Helfrich . Gail Whitson Kathy Loberg Liz Wakeman Vickie Oldham Jane Spaunhorst Sandy Chumley Helen Lunitz Delay Nichols Gail Gegg Karen Giesler Dinah Ross Annette Drury . 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W ' if 1 - 4' W v k in Q' 'l .,7. ' 'af A . - au, 5 z, WA' X , 5 'I 'If' ' H f - I vu V 1 'Y ' ,, f V ww, M. gn 4 K,-fe: J.. --11,5-,, e- 4 . ' f U ., . N' A .w'-f.rH f1Gff-R.. 'Www 'Qi-5' 31 ' iw? 5 X . X, 1c9,rwffff.: 'N' '. ' ' ., .0 3, K -. fn' Hrzw,-, vj 'w r , ,,-v -.f:g.W,.,,,4 ,, .wx V,-5 y, K' MW N- ' X 5 ,Mmm A xv-will if . X . V -' , .w -- .- . , M - e . Q. ' W1 - Q-fx- W. ,U , , .,,,, 4.. A A ' wr ' Mm. W s J , .1 , 4 J 1-QQ ', ,Af.'.:? - V tl.. ' 'ff iff 7' ,4 1 y f ' .-' .. Jw N .1 s .- . - ' ' V Y Now .V W. .V 7f.' 1 r, , Wg VL 189 f- 2 190 Phi igma Epsilon The Sigma Eta Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon is pleased to be included in the Sagamore for the first time this year. Established as a colony March 1, 1968. Phi Sigma Epsilon was formally installed as a chapter on March 22, 1969. With this installation, each man had the honor of becoming a charter member. Phi Sigma Epsilon was originally established in 1910 at Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kan- sas. Today Phi Sig is recognized as one of the most progressive fraternities in the nation. The highlight of the year was installation as a chapter, but Phi Sig found much time to participate in college activities. Among these were such things as par- ticipation in intramural sports, representation in Stu- dent Senate, and Winning the Young Democrats' trophy for the highest percentage of blood donated by a cam- pus organization. Distinguished members of the fraternity include Rich Place, who is President of Student Senate, Sam Wyman, who is chairman of the traffic board and Stu- dent Senate representativeg ,lim Matthews, who is a member of the Dean's List. Mr. Tom Mitchell, head of the traffic board and head resident of Myers Hall, served as advisor. Mr. ,lim Strout, Assistant Professor of mathematics, served as faculty sponsor. Richard De Santis Donald Mayfield Doug Marienau . Jim Matthews George Genovese Ben Groves . Sam Wyman Greg Suess Bill Clenclenin 3 I 2 10. Sam Shalk 11. AI Cooper 12. Richard Henry 13. Warren Schmitt 14. Tom Kruep 15. Steve Franklin 16. Sinchai Chaisidhivei 17. Kim Rice 18. Richard French 6 A I5 IZ 7 4 ,B I3 4 10 14 5 lb I7 u ll .5 H Q OFFICERS Fil-.el Svflwslafl' President: Ric l3eSanlis Vice Prcsirlenl: Cvurgo Ce-rmnwse 'llI'ffHSL1l'0l'Z Holm Rurgrnanlll Recorflingx Svm'1'vta1'y: llc-n Crewes Cm-respmlfling Sl'iTl'Plill'y : lxim Nim- Sl'l'Ullfl Sl'lI1,l?SfPl' Pmsiflerlli ,lim Mulllwxxs Vive Presiclvnl: Kim Nim- Fll1'w1sul'er': Sam Slmallx llevurrling Sm-retary: AI Cuupc-1' Correspomlirlg Semrrulary: llivll l'll'6lll'll SPRING PLEDGE CLASS, I. io r.: Dennis Kcurl, Gene Mehrfens, Alcm Cowles, Gary Bailey, und Tom Cox. y-.-3-Q.. Q'-Q dh gf M- 'fb K w -Q-wiv , -we K my V C v HL ku W . W mmf f-. 7 1 21 53: :rw my I 'Q AZ' b ' f Q ' 15 .mf A ,-f 8, ig .35 vw -- 2, QQ, EP K Q 94 ,A.,,' F U f f M Y ik 3-H vu, 32 wi MW if k 4 N ' , i Q2 25? Ja 4 if 5 . M ,... if we-f '?fQw 325911 5 Q Hi 55' , ii- rw 171' - 5 3 ,, wwf? ,. ., .H-, ,..f XL l 4? N lg 5 :. .isis .Ei 2: .fr ,-Ii: f ,Si isfigi if K 3 ,L Q Q, x 1 S, Y ah KY L w 'F 5 Q gall N! 3 KAW? 5 wwf' -:cf N' if 'Sw '9- KU, :A 1, v . ,vii + Q 4 my -ilk lfll ' ,J , 1' ' fl 1' .qi b um Y -ipq -,N '. .' ? QW Pi Kappa lpha Pi Kappa Alpha is recognized as one of the top national fraternities in the country. Since its founding in 1863, Pi Kappa Alpha has proven itself a builder of men whose char- acter ancl qualities have been carried beyond their collegiate years. Epsilon Iota chapter, in its short ten years at SEMO, is recognized as one of the outstanding chapters of Pi Kappa Alpha. On campus, Epsilon Iota remains outstanding in the deveolpment of leadership as exemplified by its participation and involvement in many campus organizations. Two mem- bers were chosen for Whois Who, one member was initiated into Cardinal Key, one member served as the corresponding secretary for the Student Senate, another member served as the President of the Student Activities Council, and another the Co-ordinator of the Orientation Program. In athletics the Pikes were represented in various var- sity sports. Pi Kappa Alpha participated in such sports as cross-country, swimming, wrestling, basketball, football, and baseball as well as in the intramural program. Pi Kappa Alpha has proven itself valuable to the community by its support and participation in activities oriented towards im- proving the community. They participated in service pro- jects such as the Cancer Drive, the Heart Fund Drive, a United Fund Drive, and the Red Cross Blood Drive. For the third consecutive year, the Pikes have given the most blood to the Red Cross in Cape. Socially, Pi Kappa Alpha has sponsored such functions as the annual all-school dance with the ADPi sorority, Mardi Grasgv 'Tounderis Day Celebra- tion, '4Dream Girl Weekendg7' and HDad's Day. Nationally, Pi Kappa Alpha is advancing into Century H. Epsilon Iota shares in the pride of its heritage and is eager to meet the challenge of tomorrow. The brotherhood of Pi Kappa Alpha has but one object, to excel. . Frank Lento .John Ploeger . Ron Holt . Bill Syler . Mike McCandlish . Steve Friedman . Steve Weaver . Bob Cox . Dave Lange . Mick Zoll . Gary Fredrick . Hank Freund . Pot Foster . Tom Prendergast . Berry Rahing . Bill Outman . Mike Portell . Bill Marsh . Steve Hodges . Doug Block . Jim Thornsberry . Dan Spears . Denny Pelsma Denny Schauman Joe Rizzuto Gary Bond Ralph Huber . Terry Burke Mike Hammett Glenn Stewart Pat Sommers John Shousb Bob Emht Terry Maxwell Charles Thompson Steve Roth Bob Trentanelli Joe Lynch Steve Brewer Darrell Long Brad Brune Mike Ferrario Dan Holdinghaus John McColloch Bill Hentze Reggie Swan 24. David Hahs I7 V515 QV 3 xy L3 'I iailhgf n. , ,Q H 2,1 24 27 28 QP X 25 X 21. 30 3, f 33 1 l . ,. A ,I 35 F. ,O Zia M .45 up V l CP igma Chi The fall semester ushered in the filth annual Bunny Party, an all-school dance, which Sigma Chi sponsors in conjunction with Alpha Chi Omega. During the semester, Sigma Chi again participated in the annual Muscular Distrophy Drive collecting over 31,000 in donations. February was another big month for the Epsilon Phi Chapter. Once again the annual Sigma Chi Prov- ince Convention was held in St. Louis at the Stadium with twenty-seven members in attendance. Shirley Mas- Tom McKee 15. Bruce Klaus Bob Behymer 16. Tom Russo Ron Biller 17. John Putz Doug Smith 18. Ray Truman Chclrles Heyl 19. Teol Steinmeyer Byron Bury 20. Charles Stomp Chclrles Stevenson 21. Ron Wallace Bill Fricke 22. Shown Etter Rick Anello 23. Pot Clarke Ken Puulitz 24. Oliver French Skip Schmidt 25. Bolo Stevens Ed McClory 26. John Biller Mike Rixman 27. Mike Young Alton Dodson 28. Doug Witry , RH A it v ilu 1 ln tin, the chapteris Sweetheart, was selected Province Sweetheart and Mike O'Loughlin was Epsilon Phi's Balfour Award nominee. Mardi Gras. in New Orleans, was another big event with over forty men in attend- ance. The Spring Semester saw another good rush for Epsilon Phi. ln April, Sigma Chi held its annual Derby Day which was an overwhelming success and in May, the Sweetheart Ball was held at Holiday lnn. Also in May, Epsilon Phi held its annual Fatheris Day Event. 'X ig v. i 'f:-san ,s gifm -Y' a s -. Q1 A 5-- irgf Lab fs fs? Q 9' , a 5. MJQ M..K Q . ' 1 tg ' 56,5 1, s if ,,,,g1w H13 ,KM SPRING PLEDGE CLASS, l. to r., ist. row: Wayne Thomason, Scott Smith, Glen Har- ter, Bob Rushing, Sam Gassiraro, Jim Stovall, Don Hiller. 2nd, row: Vince Olsen, Chris Kinder, Jim Murphy, Jon Frederick, Denny Kannaoly, Frank Caruso, Bob Hol- lingsheacl, Phil Weeks, Greg Heinemann, Mike Tucker, Rich Willson. 3rd. row: Jack Jacobs, Marc Anderson, Rich Harter, Brad Graham, Tom Mogelnicki, George Spies, Ray Williams. Ath. row: Jim Timmermann, Mike Brennan, John Sarson, Rocky Prosse, Mike Geoghegan. OFFICICRS fall Swirl ester Presicilcnl: Poli- Tllunnisi Vice-'l'1'vsi1lc11l: 'Ylilw Ollicilly Crmlrnllvr: l7m1g1l3cern1an11 Secretary: Ihmt Bauer Rec-orcling Sc-f-i'1-lmy 1 ,loe Scott Chaplain: 'lierry Coll' S17I'1.II,Q' Semester Presiclenl: Mike Uilieilly Vice-ljresirlcnlz llnug Beerniann Controller: Nay lloven Secrelalyz l,arry VVineS Hecorflingr S4-r'rfwtary: Handy Cook Chaplain: Dave l ritcl1a1'cl wow' 40. QQ ,wr 'H . R' K .Q R' J V . -V X, it if ',,V,.1V ,,..,,, , y J- yr ., , me Q K if ,Q :ini in Mlillgiiil Y 'jf I J s rf y A x W ,A , I V, y A A, , ,E J S id! 995 MQW? ME il' AM .aw 5-' 5' if K W Q , , We 'f-s ., , W, r, ff: s K W A f rg? ff. if i Q. J J' ' iff? - J' - . . M - 'sss' ' ' , J it ' N is ' I ,v'1'ki' u,:r:.?5ii::r an ,,, .: -f u ' A, ,Aw f f ,t . F Haig - I 5, i , H mr .VM K ,, , bzll ,.,. :.,, . if ., ,,,.,, ,., , , 43 i i y W Z A Y V V , .. -V ' if . W ft W ii. f ' is -f . ' - , 'M Z 1 685 ' ' -94' 11? QQ' r an new -W --1. .. 5, f......-. ,Q ,. i ma Phi Epsilon The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon enjoyed a busy and prosperous year-whighlighted by our 15th anni- versary on the SEMO State campus. These fifteen years have proven to be a period of unmatched growth and achievement for the men who have worn the 'iC0lden Heart. The Sig Epas initiated a new concept in collegiate affairs with their uCulture-Lecture Seriesw which in- vited prominent members of the various professional and public fields to speak to the brothers. Sigma Phi Epsilons served in many noteworthy po- sitions in student government and various activities throughout the school year. Greg Comer was Vice- President of Student Senate, a member of the All-Col- lege Judicial Board, and was selected to Whois Vlfho. Bob Sieger, Dan Hastey, and lVlarc Anderson were dele- - V Q. f, f .- .. fm. 5' -Qi' .if .. -, .. - ws' . is il, Y, I A A W E- ,, A i 1 Q.. .Q -V ,r , L edib- 49 sr .magna gates to the Student Senate. Pete lllannisi was a mem- ber of Phi Alpha Theta, a history honorary, and was selected to Whois Who. Greg Comer was nominated for the 'illflan of the Yearf, ,lim Conway served as Presi- dent of l.F.C. Several Sig Ep's won distinction in the field of var- sity sports with six Sig Ep's being named to the MIAA- All Conference Squad. ln the Held of intramural ath- letics, the Sig Epis captured the Creek Games for the third year running and took first places in swimming and bowling--setting a U.S. intramural record in the process. The Sig Ep's will round out the school year by attending the Sigma Phi Epsilon National Conclave dur- ing August in Dallas, Texas. 1. Pete Monnisi 2. Deane Sprout 3. Greg Comer 4. John McKinney 5. George Miller 6. Harold Bliggenstorfer 7. Charles Spinks 8. Bill Piutkikwicz 9. Roy Hoven 10. Gary Seger 11. Doug Beerman 12. Mike Reed 13. Craig Easton 14. Ken Joggerst 15. Bruce Nall 16. Tom Archer 17. Tim Timmerman 18. John Krifko 19. Joe Di Luzzio 20. Bill Ash 21. Dan Hughes 22. John Elorecht 23. Jeff Borchelt 24. Steve Decker 25. Pot Garland 26. Roger Coombs 27. Steve Jerobek Henry Pfeil Mike Garland 30. Joe Scott Tim Luckett John Cunnitf Bill Blackwood Bruce Hoffman 35. Mike Conoyer Bob Kraiberg Mike Reger Bob Bruner Bob Sieger Jack Martin Larry Wines Dave Pritchard Fred Koenen Al Poelker Phil Ryan Stephen Lufcy Terry Cotf Dave Bauer Angelo Cologna Dan Hasty Mike Myer i t ii i . tts iw 7 igma Tau Gamma As the Sigma Tau Gammais grow internationally, the Alpha Phi chapter at Cape continues to grow and fulfill our goals. The Sig Tau's have made achievements in schol- arship, athletics, and social functions. They took first in the interfraternity scholastic competition and third among all Sig Tau chapters. Sports participation goes beyond interfraternity competition to include Taus in Varsity football, basket- ball, wrestling, and tennis. The close of the year will also bring the answer to whether the All-Sports Trophy 'l. Larry Oaks 2. Bill Moore 3. James Lazorchak 4. Gary Smith 5. Ed Freise 6. Bill Casey 7. Larry Lang 8. Ron Voegtli 9. Dan Murphy 10. Glen Williams 11. Steve Smith 12. Terry Wilke 13. Lou Rcnzio 14. David McSwain 15. Dan Slenker 16. Bill DePriest 17. Steve Stahl 18. Gary Wilke 19. Drew Baumhauer 20. Blair Moran 21. Mike Harmon 22. Tom Richey 23. Gary Borchardt Barry Faintich Tom DePriest Tom Koettker Steve Weddle Dennis Carman 29. Jim Jamison Mike Ross Dave Fehrman Ken Pesout Charles Young Eric Petersen Gary Batch Ray Wieland Martin Barrow Alan Etter Mike Savage Mike Glisan Vernon Taylor Jim Thomas Tom Loaser Ron Dalton Bob Hess Mike Berni H 'S 'D had up 1 will be won again by the Taus whose hopes are high. Social functions to remember were the Yard and a Half and the Roaring Twenties parties. They were top- ped, of course, by the elegance of the traditional White Rose Ball. Many Taus hold positions of leadership. Charles Ancell is chairman of the All-College Judicial Board and was nominated for the Man of the Year Award. Tom DePriest was presented the Cardinal Key award. Our fraternity president, Ed Freise, led the I.F.C. rush committee. lik? if 4.1 . . UU LIU! LLU-.lL1IlJT.l-IP LFQA! ljreslflf- Vice-P. Vice-P. Vice- l'. Vim'-lj. Presicle Vice-lj. Vice-P. Vice-P. Vice-P. 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Rich Ashman was the winner of the AlVlA Mid-Western Re- gional Speech Tournament. ln the spring, the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon held their Spring Public Service Wleekend and sponsored an Egg Hunt for faculty children. They also held their Red Carnation Ball, the Teke Corkball Tournament, and participated in the Greek Games. Q' uf .NW if ,gee Q 4 :fr Mk ,L ww? Ak 'sag J.. K, .. , ., ' WU B ' 44 -,- M ,,,. - N' 'rea - 1. W 25 K -af.. ,. X - -- wget, ,, .M -K, K LM: , W In - A VE.:- xx i A ,,, . M, who , ., L aww., as may i 1 :fi an . ,M 2e'1 '+ i :W - . A F H 4' 'twig f' 'fn' ,- I ,why -mx -ai 1 xt, ir ' Harry Davidian Denny Shannon Tom Hahn Ford Joseph Steve Geary Danny Tallent Randy Crain Jim Palmer 22 23 24 25 26. 27 28 29 Bob Ruebsam Brian Myers Skip Petrolia Bob Burke Jim Hewitt Dan Giesler Mike Mciurutlo Wayne Rathien Ken Clerc 30 Doug Bruce Denny Green 31. Don Rakel Dale Joerling 32. Richard Haman . John Lowry Phil Leek Gary Downing Lance Walker Bob Hornsey . Gary Hacker Dave Koch Carl Hasbrook . George Va ndeven Bob Morris 33. John Hager 34 35. 36. 37. Allen Schweiss Leonard Ehlmann Garry Thornton Jim Welton 38. Terry Lasky 39. Ed Ellington 40. Ali Torres 41 Larry D. Miller 42. Odie Mumfort :on 115 4 ALM' will J' - ea 'EWVWSK A i . Mi la it A, in 6'Puhlic Opinion is a weak tyrant com- pared with our own private opinion. What a man thinks of himself, that it is which determines, or rather indi- cates, his fatef, Thoreau PORT We fl Q. 1 , .3 w.i f Q 3 -PM-5s2 fSefiMsf.Kr1A -- 1 vw li 'Lv www wg :ITS SC'Z?'5::S V 4?--Wei :fin v 'K fi' ,,'?fI3,I?E ,jf Front row, I. to r.: Bob Jaqust, Bill Brown, Keith Culberson, Wayne Behnke, Robert Hollingshead, Steve Dillow, Pat Deisner, Rich Chir- co, Dave Vallani, Wayne Thomason, Mike Merritt, Kerry Mulvihill, Gordon McFerron, Richard Sanders, Arthur Miller, Tom Yingst, Phil- lip Weeks, Jim Somers, Dennis Maxey, Ron White, Gino Pucci, John Keilholz, Greg Heineman. 2nd row, I. to r.: Rich Covitz, Jack Huels- kamp, Ken Faerber, Tom Waller, Don Wood, Gene Figge, Steve Walker, Mark Calandro, Ernie Kern, Ron Helms, Greg Keller, Tom John Diepenlnrock scoring against the Miners. Donze, Don Giannola, Larry Wicks, Walt Smallwood, Joe Scott, Jim Bland, Tom Critchlow, Bo Pitt, Ric Kinlough, Gary Kehrer, Dave Pritchard, Steve Smith, John Bean. Back row: Van Hitt, Steve Stahl, Dan Spears, Dennis Cerneka, Jack Martin, Andy Rosen, John Cun- niff, Rich Thompson, Bill Casey, Joe Snopek, Greg Schroeder, Al Poelker, Bruce Nall, Tim Luckett, Bruce Hoffman, John Diepenbrock, Steve Decker, Steve Jerabek, Roger Coombs, Ken Henderson, Clar- ence Finley, Ken Joggerst, Paul Yinger, Steve Johnson. GAME SCORES S.E.lVl0. 21 Delta 31 Opponent 22 Evansville 8 19 Bradley 22 14 Murray 27 37 N.W. lVl0. 3 31 Rolla 13 19 S.W. Mo. 6 29 N.E. Mo. 16 35 Central Mo. 7 21 Arkansas Tech. 7 Bruce Nall kicks a three pointer against Warrensburg. WALT SMALLWOOD, STEVE JERABECK, JIM BLAND, JOHN Haltbclck, End, Safety, Hculfbolck, All-Conference Two Yeors, All-Conference Two Years, All-Conference Two Years All-Conference Two Y Little All American Hon. Men. Little All American Hon. Men. 206 H T . I , 4110 2 z le GGTT1 - G , ,, , W ,.z wif, 45 fx ,,,.,w ,4,7..,. w ,. . 1 '9??e'Q7'fw:T'f1'--Wy' ,-if' 1- 'WY a f- . 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Standing: Coach Charles Parsley, Larry Briggs, Don Tuttle, Charles Davenport, Roger Drake, Dan Milligan, and Coach Uhls. l 2 Indians were defeated lmy Kentucky Vifesleyan 97-83 T 1 .fs Yfsww ,MJ My Nw -was N ,EM .,, I V ,':- Q - , f ji4 ff.Q2g21fsy 1x 4'-gf f 4' K-if v Q, ef iw 1 dw 'f mfs 11 , 4 A1 'fr sn J -ah WW v.n5.4 - - , ,-,NWN-, Baseball 216 ,fgfl .. K , ff' . ,' ai -'T fx .- 'Q f 1 : - 1 Q .Ii W V+ 7-QB Q .. S' ,uk W. www ME? 1 fs' . X ia 2 AMN, , ,,..,, . W., W. .A W ..-...,,,m,,.., ,,Mm1,m1mf M 'lst row, l. 'fo r.: Coach Henson, Mike Brady, Lee Roll, Skip Collins, Greg Williams, Coach Partin. 2nd row: Richard Griffith, Larry Miller, Don Metz, George Spies, Coach Uhls, Gary Schwent, Jim Long, John Hotfelder, James Thornsberry, Dan Dascher. 3rd row: Dan Kuehler, Denny Pelsma, Ron Wallace, David Coker, Roland James, Ron Gabbard, Mike Payne, Darrell Long. 217 2 0.0 Wimmin 1' 0 W az E n lst row, I. to r,: Ron Anfison, Bill Jackson, Harold Bliggenstorfer, Bill Piatkiewicz, Rick Gilliland. 2nd row: Coach Fred Friedrichsen, Bill Spatlw, Mancxgerg Terry Siemers, Richard Willson, Chuck Wessel, Mike Stuarl, Larry Stewart, and Diving Coach Laverne Lauxman. 219 Cape 56 5th, place 78 60 53 36 26 29 3rd. 42 43 41 place Swimming HP 3 Opponent Drury 48 John Brown U. Relays Meramec Jr. College 25 Drury 44 St. Louis U. 50 Hendrix 68 Central Missouri State 73 Vvashington U. 72 Triang. W. Hendrix, Principia St. Louis U. 61 John Brown U. 61 U. of Louisville 61 35. 43. Q. Burk Wrestling Mike Glisau and Paul Lapinski demonstrate a Wrestling hold. 'lst row, l. lo r.: Jerry Hunl, Paul Lapinski, Gary Oxford, Mike Glisan, Ernie Sclawendeman, Bill Crane. 2nd row: Ken Tillman, Head Coach, Mike Russell, Bruce McClard, Tom Koeflker, Bruce Wissore, Steve Johnson, Paul Nelson, Assisianf Coach. 3rcl row: .lim Phoessen, Manager, Sal Gassiraro, Art Collins, Paul Bralfe, Gary Barnett, Dennis Carmen, .lim Boewer, Steve Henclricks, Bob Bayer, Terry Smith, Assisianf Coach. 222 Poull.c1pinski, Co-Captain Bruce Wissore Mike Glisorm, Co-Captain W RI'IS'1'LINC H lCSl V I ,TS Soulhwvsli Missouri Slate Eastern Illinois U. Kansas Slate 1l'1lNlllll'jil7l Centre College !Vlo1'el1cad Slate' U. 1Ky.xb jXpplac'him1 Slalv Telllmssc-cl Universilv Southwestern of Mem ph is Celllllll Missouri Slate' Forl Hays Stale SOlltllWPSllJl'Il of Memphis YlzufN'IL1l'1'z1y Collvgfl Northeast Missouri Stulv JUNIOR YAIISITN xI6l'?llNt'l' Conmnulnily Col Evansville Collvgv kxI6l'illlll'4' Ctlllllllllllily C01 Fl0l'iSSil1ll U0lHNIllllily Col f . . ... fm '..,. -. . I 191. A ,M my A ,,,,,,,, MMV, ,. W.. . 35. 7 -:fini-ii' 4 f-Q W A ,A 41 do rr T I 5 1 V' . ',x i.a.,,,.-Wy, W , ,. 'W . sz hm warm., - a, Wd A K .a fl .4 I is i Track 224 'Ist row, l. fo r.: J. Stange, Manager, A. Holmes, Robert Wissore, W. E.: Bartley, Erick Hahn, Bruce Frankie, Wal? Smallwood, L. Williams, .l. Newberry, Louis Nager, H. Metheny. 2nd row: Ronald Jorgenson, Steven Parker, W. McCellan, Kerry Maxam, M. Erwin, D. Collins, Tim Ra- clemaker, Dave Lehmann, Michael Johnson, Richard Barker, Terry Hopkins, Al Riehl, Fred Springer, Dawson Young. 3rd row: Assf. coach Bellan, Rick Wadlington, C. Finley, W. B. Wirfz, Don Pink, Arthur Miller, Glen Mehrhoff, J. Miller, M. Cochran, Terry Coff, Clark Wille, Head Coach Rosengarten. - fa J, Qs., 4 qv ,wgwz . 1.. , 'g?,wfyg :?yf5 V- , ss: 7 -wvffsi-.ww X- : .. 71 .. 7 J S A ' F ,i , K 2 , f -V ,gi W' . df., , 1' ' 4 its 5' . wif? G Af 4- 'Kra- 9' -4 4 S Q4 X ,J gy li 5 fa ,f 7. z? gr 4- I ' . ,M , 5 -1- - '? ffa.A32,.. Q G+- .fx 5. vw .,'. Q fm A17 A L M f . . , 5 1-x .it W m X ,. , -. G-M,4, .- -'Za-',,,1 :N.- , W' M K XY.- N 'H Front row, l. to r.: Glen Corroll, Louis Ncieger, John Dishcn, Gary Bond, Ric Barker. Buck row: Couch Larry Schloss, Bill W Steve Parker, Rich Behring, Fred Springer. Bill Wirtz Bic Barker Bill Wirtz Ric Barker Co-Captains: Lettermen: Fred Springer Steve Parker Gary Bond Dual Meet Record Triangular Meet Record Harding Invitational Southwest Mo. Invitational MIAA Conference Total Team Mileage 226 4 3 2 1 3 Cross Country 0-4 0-2 Tied 2nd 2nd 3rd 5,923 OCCCI' 1' , fy 1 fi 'lil ,5 L. to r.: Mike Turley, John McCulloch, Larry Meyer, Paul Tishler, Chris Lumbreck, George Vundeven, Sergio Milli, Erick Porlillo. Kneeling: Couch W. Orloff. 227 Golf X 2 lst row, I. to r.: Brad Brune, Charles Stomp, Mike Young, John Finch. 2nd row: Asst Couch Lowry, John Davidson, Don Olcmder, Frclnci Gcxgnepczin, Head Cooch Knox. .Y f f 9 NZ. N Tennis L ,lffii . np 'lj M 'ffQ,.fxw,,,r,, I,-I .J,'A,.- . gi, s i, H sf 'Ist row, l. To r.: Don Wilkins, George Lange, Lewis W. Conley, Jeff Brown. Bock row: Ralph Mueller, Gary Bergfelcl, Don Slenlcer. sea-we-a-...w.a 29 sw: , O ,....mWm..,.w.,-, Q...-.- fa- 1 5 mga? N fi X,wN2sg 22m Q A' my 4,5432 - .. 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Standing: Kathy Loberg, Nancy McClain, Bonnie Bartholomew, Ginnie Scott, Susan Beck, Jan Elam, Donna Sokel, Kathy Mat- tes, Marty Gygax, Kathy Statler, Ellen Christ- off, Kay Kassel. FINE ARTS COMMITTEE, sitting: Rita Bosh- ert, Gloria Mueller, Judy Sahaida. Standing: Becky Popp, Jane Moonier, Joyce Kasten, Steve Hefner, Rita Tuttle, Linda Sydik, Jane Hartline. DANCE COMMITTEE, Ist row: Nancy Godwin, Patty Peck, Mar- lene Haily, Paula Bowden, Susie Byrne, Jim Frentzel, Jim Wolfen- koehler, 2nd row: Georgia Clark, Linda Harrison, Karen Hallan, Pam Vinyard, Loretta Oehl, George Richie, Martha Trickey, Ron Holt. 3rd row: Jim Riley, Charles Ray, Nancy Jarosik, 4 ' :sz . ,.,, SV WM , -wx, ff w yi. ' ,. Vey 1 ,124 f 2- as Zi ga, Q 5 , .i.,-,',.,,v S, Q 5 is ll-il' 9 5 .Q,LfL'5v:3:f7 ' A- 1 . . t.,. , g-,, ,,,-Q?:.i, 1.7 ww V r e Q, 't use aww. ft ,, W :ef X I r, Y 3. . A. fi i 9 53255 Dearrnont House Council Dearmont Quadrangle House Council is composed of six elected officers, thirteen Corridor Presidents Cone repre- senting each fioorj, Student Senate Representatives, and the Head Resident. There are many events during the year for girls of Dearmont to participate in. The year starts off with a Beginning-of-the-Year Party to welcome all new students to Dearmont. The Annual Bucket-ball game played against Myers is a source of much excitement. This year Dearmont won second place in the Home- coming House Decorations Contest. Along with Myers, they sponsor two All-School dances held in the Dearmont Quadrangle Cafeteria. Also this year, Dearmont and lVly- ers won Honorable Recognition for showing school spir- it at the football games. The girls of Dearmont showed the Christmas spirit by sharing their Christmas with the less fortunate children at the Cape Civic Center. At a party given at the Center each child was presented three articles of clothing and a toy. ' President Pam Buckner and Reid Carron fa Resident Advisorl represented Dearmont by being selected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Dearmont has their own way of celebrating St. Pat- rick's Day by crowning their own St. Patricia in a con- test with competition between the four wings in the dorm. These are just a few of the memorable events shared and enjoyed by all the girls of Dearmont. DEARMONT HOUSE COUNCIL, Ist row, I. to r.: Mrs. James, Judy Werner, Pam Buckner. 2nd row: Nancy Rademacher, Linda Loftin. 3rd row: Cheryl Borgmann, Lynn Perschbacher. 4th row: Gloria Decker, Nancy Kinnison. 51h row: Pam Glenn, Cindy Schilly. 6th row: Karen Showmaker. 7th row: Gloria Wilson, Linda Bray. 8tl1 row: Jo Ann Kemlage, Linda Blunt. 9th row: Diane Altman, Peggy Crabtree. IOYI1 row: Laura Sexfro, Janet Leonard. 'I'IIl'1 row: Janice Mueth. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, I. to r.: Lynn Perschbacker, Historian, Cheryl Borgman, Treasurer, Linda Loftin, Vice President, Pam Buckner President, Mrs. Jamesp Judy Werner, Corresponding Secretary, Nancy Rademacker, Recording Secretary. 241 1 Towers . House I Council J TOWERS EXECUTIVE BOARD: David Wehmeyer, Treasurer: Ginny Schuster, Corresponding Secretary Mark May, Parliamentarianp Jim Truesdell, Student Senate Chairman, Karen Richter, Recording Sec retaryp Bob Johnson, President: Karen Sander, Vice-President. Towers House Council is an organization composed of students interested in establishing a better relationship among the students of the complex. Its members are fioor presidents, elected executive boards, special chairman, and Student As- sembly representatives. ln the short time that Towers has been part of the campus, they have partici- pated in such traditional events as house decorations for Homecoming. They also have inter-dorm activities such as dances and sponsoring needy families for a Christmas project. ln the years to come, Towers are sure to be known for some- thing other than fire drills. 242 TOWERS HOUSE COUNCIL, Ist row, I. to r.: Paul Huck, Bob Wehmeyer, T. Kent Preitire, Steve Parker, Ken Wilund, Jim Fowler, Stan Goforth, Jim Mann, Bill Taylor, Bill Miller, Mike Burnett, Steve Ruppel, Rodney Hudson, Garry Siger, Dale Joerling, Herman Donnelli, Glenn Nothum, George Tange, Gary Scates, Shad Old Jr., Robert Schwal. Second row: Cathy Cooke, Kathy Kettenbach, Evelyn Miller, Carol Abney, Beckie Jack, Joanie Maurer, Linda Gebhards, Janet Connor, Stephanie Day, Jaraiane Hill, Edythe Thomasson, Andi Shamel, Maureen La Jeunesse, Linda Wells, Janice Engemann, Linda Barth, Sandra Griggs, Deborah Buck, Marsha Levill, Chris Schrand, Becky Wagner. Most will agree that the age of the computer is here, but for some jobs a computer would be about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. Towers Complex, with a computer, would probably pro- duce a setting for quite a sequel to the popular television program uLaugh-ln. Just picture 44 personnel assistants and four resident advisors entangled in thousands of feet of computer tape! Luckily this problem does not exist. Tom Johnson, head resident of the new high rise complex and assistant to the Dean of Students is the central figure in the Towers staff structure. Johnson, holding a master's de- gree in student personnel administration, assumes duties which include the supervision of four resident advisors, 44- personnel assistants, and acts as advisor to the Towers House Council and Judicial Board. He works in conjunction with the staff, the dining hall manager and the head of the food service. He is responsible for maintenance and man- agement of the largest complex on campus and is responsible to and for some 1350 residents. Life in the Towers brings many unusual events and challenging emergencies. Following the victory of a Tow- er's candidate in the contest for Homecoming Queen, an editorial appeared in the Arrow with a head reading HTowers Power. During the power failure Hblackoutf' which was one of the most traumatic experiences for the complex, many students were questioning the validity of such Toweris power. Another traumatic experience for the residents of Towers was the severe earthquake Cape experienced this fall. However, Towers Power continues to come through and will prove to be a potent force on campus in the future TOM JOHNSON Head Resident . 'A Xl? Chene House Council CHENEY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, l. to r.: Dorothy Wilson, Treasurer, Susan Kollmeyer, Secretaryg Joyce Branhof, Historian, Anita Williams, Vice Presidentp Sheri Hogan, President. Cheney again started the year off by winning a first place trophy in the Homecoming house decoration, thus following a tradition set by the Hall. Cheney now displays eleven trophies on her mantel. The girls at Cheney are very proud of these trophies since this is only their third year as a Women's residence hall. ln the three years that Cheney has been a wonienfs residence hall, its girls have not only been active in campus organizations, but also in such activities as fund-raising for the Civic Center, the inter-dorm Trivia Bowl, and a party held with Myers Hall. M 2 H1123 244 CHENEY HOUSE COUNCIL, l. to r.: Mary Rogers, Stephanie Jones, Judy Toombs, Peggy Schane, Mrs. Louise Unfer, Kathy Hill, Judy Martin, Alice Ann Bagby, Barbara Wittmer. INDEPENDENT RESIDENT'S ASSOCIATION, Ist row, l. to r.: Kathy McCullough, Anita Isle, Lynda Wheeler, Secretary. 2nd row: Barb Willis, Cheryl Jenkins, 2nd Vice President. 3rd row: Tom Hawn, President, Larry Wicks, Bob Carter, Treasurer. Not pictured: Dale Collins, Pauline White, Gino Pucci. I. R. A. This organization is the governing body for the residents of the Group Housing Complex who are not afliliated with any Greek social organization on this campus. Membership is composed of elected executive officers and corridor presi- dents. During the year, l.R.A. won four trophies at Derby Day and sponsored dances at Christmas and in the spring. Ollicersz Tom Hawn, pres.g Cheryl Jenkins, vice-pres.g Lynda Wheeler, rec. sec.g Bob Carter, treas. Leming Hall Although Leming hall is the oldest residence on campus, it is as comfortable and cozy as home to the coeds who live there. Adding to the friend- ly atmosphere at Leming are the frequent all-dorm parties and picnics. The ladies of Leming Hall are governed by a House Council made up of elected representatives and personnel assistants. LEMING HOUSE COUNCIL, l. to r.: Helen Bader, Kathy Jenkins, .lo Timanus, Donna Watson, Mrs. Nell Beall, Pam Shepard. 45 Myers House Council Myers Hall Council is made up of dormi- tory olhcers, personnel assistants, and wing presidents who are primarily responsible for the dorrn's activities. The dormitory participates in intramural sports. co-sponsors a spring All Sports Day. and again this year won the award for the highest donation to the Tri Sigma Tree of Lights for the thircl year in a row. MYERS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, 'Ist row: Phil Ayers, Vice Presi- dent: Jim Harris, President. 2nd row: Warren Schmitt, Treas- urer, Joe Ross, Secretary. 6 MYERS HOUSE COUNCIL, I. to r.: 'Ist row: Mon T. Grays, Jr., Bob Gruenewald, Tom Fischer, Jim Harris, Chris Foerstel II, Joe Ross. 2nd row Steve Norris, Richard Irby, Warren Schmitt, Rick Bell, Thomas Mitchell, Head Residentg Armat Duhart. 3rd row: Sam Wyman, Dave Burns Phil Ayers, Claude Knight, .Iohn Robinson, .lim Lutes, Charlie Sickmann, Tom Burniski. Iudicial Board Members of the Supreme Student Court on campus. the All College Judicial Board, are selected by the Student Assembly Execu- tive Committee and the Deans of Students. The Judicial Board holds the power to place a student on social probation or to recom- Traffic Board The Student Trallic Beview Board is composed of seven students who are se- lected, by the President of the Student Senate and the retiring members of the Board. The Boardis functions are to con- sider the issuance of special decals when students do not meet normal requirements for vehicle registration, to judge the va- lidity of trallic violation tickets upon pe- tition lrom an alleged Violator, and to sus- tain, rescind, or moderate the directive ol the violation ticket. The Board also makes recommendations to the Director of Traffic and has a role in developing and modifying regulations concerning the use and parking of vehicles. TRAFFIC BOARD: Sum Wyman, Chairman: Jill Smith, Ron Wilson, Georgia Bader, Ellie Fuchs, Secretary, Rick Wadlington, Clare Knight, Joyce mend suspension from college. A student may appeal to the Faculty Discipline Com- mittee beyond this court. There are five vot- ing members and two alternates on the JUDlClAL BOARD, around table clockwise: Gal Skalsky, Shirley Mastin, Anne Buchanan, Charles Ancell, Floyd Hodge, Advisor, Deborah Young, Greg Comer, Rita Tuttle, Recorder. 4 ALPHA BETA ALPHA, l. to r.: Sally Bierbaum, Joan Emmenclorfer, Linda Covert, Linda Grob, Barb Howard, Liz Ward, Leora Bentley, Vice President, Jo Albers, Treasurer, Sally Wright, President, Maryanne Meier, Recorder, Diane Berry, Secretaryy Joann Jaco, Yvonne Duncan, Toni Ross, Carolyn Ford, Sondra Heggs, Linda Chapin. Alpha Beta lpha Alpha Beta Alpha is the National Undergradu- ate Library Science l7raternity. The Psi Chapter on SEiYlOis campus is sponsored by Miss Eliza- beth Brewer and Dr. Felix Snider. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote interest in Library Science. The fund-raising project of Alpha Beta Alpha is its annual book sale. Phi lpha Theta Alpha Epsilon chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history fraternity. promotes the study of history. Secondly, the chapter encourages re- search, the study of good teaching methods, his- torical publication, 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. PHI ALPHA THETA, back row, l. to r.: C. C. Bonwell, Dr. George Suggs, Jr., B. Gene Ramsey, Pete Mannisi, Leon Ham- lin, Thomas Freeman, Melvin Knaak. Seated: Sydney Clark, Linda Ellis, Vice Presidentg Keith A. Dunn, President, Nancy Hamann, Treasurer, Jo Worley. Missing from picture: Toni Ross, Secretaryf Steve Geary, Sue Widtmann, Fred R. Car- ron, Sue Rah, Ronda Sharp, Mike Maynard. laws? Kappa Delta Pi On April 17, 1925, twelve students es- tablished the Alpha Eta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, National Education Honorary So- ciety, on the Southeast Missouri Teachers College campus. Since that clate, over 1000 students have been initiated and records show a large number of those have become prominent in their profession. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, l. to r.: Nancy Stone, Vice Presi- dent, Rodney Hoffman, Treasurer: Virginia Baldwin, Presi- dentp Pat Richards, Secretary: Barb Matthes, Historian. KAPPA DELTA Pl, lst row, I. to r.: Jan Carron, Gail Whitson, Debby Young, Mary Lou Huey, Bonnie Kueckler, Jan Hequembourg. 2nd row: Carolyn Herwig, Ann Buchanan, Sharon Trotter, Melinda Brown, Alice Welker, Ruth Ann Hagedorn, Shirley Mastin, Gale Skalsky. 3rd row: Barbara Uhl, Jolene Lambert, Ruth Ann Abuchon, Alice Ponder, Carol Brown, Susan VanAmburg, Nancy Hamann, Barb Matthes, Pat Rich- ards, Nancy Stone. 4th row: Janet Zicktield, Kathy Loberg, Debbie Murphy, Sheri Hogan, Rodney Hoffman, Victor Klaus, Linda Smith, Eldon Bethard, Co-Counselor, William Rushing, Counselor. 5th row: Elizabeth Becker, Marco Campbell, Kathleen Jenkins, Carol Hoppe, Joyce Bollinger, Benny Pullman, Floyd K. Wright, Faculty Treasurer: Thomas R. Peopper. 49 250 Arif Y .mv KAPPA OMICRON PHI, 'lst row, l. to r.: Nancy Harris, 2nd Vice President, Diane Wyatt, President, Betsy Ring- land, 'lst Vice President. 2nd row: Sheila Smothers, Donna Mason, Mary Kranawetter, Carol Melton, Pat Abel, Wanda Short, Peggy Koehrer, Carol Weible, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Renard. Kappa Omicron Phi it is the purpose of this professional organiza- tion to further the best interest of home economics in four year colleges. Kappa Omicron Phi real- izes that the world needs women who have at- tained an intellectual, spiritual, ethical, and aesthe- tic poise. Therefore, it hopes to develop women with high ideals of sane living, appreciation oi the sanctity of the home. and broader social, in- tellectual, and cultural attainment. Kappa Omicron Phi supports Crosnore school for the mountain children of North Carolina. Kappa Pi The purposes of the Beta Gamma chapter oi Kappa Pi are several: to promote art interests among students. to hring art departments of var- ious schools closer together, to know the Work of other students through exhihits and uthe Sketch Book. to stimulate higher scholarship, and to recognize potential professional ability. Oliicers are Judy Beussink, President: Alice Welke1', Vice- presidentg Barliara Stricker, Secretaryg Alice Brigham, Historiang Pamela Green, Treasurer. Sponsors are lVliss Bedford, Mrs. llaume, and Mr. Bishop. KAPPA PI, scattered formation, l. to r.: Alma Louise Dye, Alice Welker, Jim Essner, Pamela A. Green, linda Girard, Susan Hoffmann, Mary Ann Webb, Alice Brigham, Mrs. Marea Daume, Sponsor: Terry Gordon, Carolyn Brown, Claudine Sullivan, Sam Bishop, Sponsor, Judy Johannaber, Barbara Stricker. rx t I S 3 if ai i it 9 i QR' .gyms 'i I- ,g f li WAKAPA 'lst row l. to r.: Virginia Baldwin, .lon Elam. 2nd row: Sandy Sue Scot? Carol Moller, President. Steve Roth, Dr. H. O. Gruuel, Charles Ancell 2 , :S in I 5 Schuh, Wakapa Wlemhership in Wakapa is the highest honor a woman can at- tain on this campus. lVleml1e1's are tapped in their junior year and are scleclecl on the hasis of outstanrling learlership, scholar- ship, character, ancl service to the college. As in recent trafli- tion, the tapping ceremony was an impressive part of the Honors Assembly. 'lihe memhers are Carol Mol- ler. chairman: Sue Scott, secre- tary : Virginia RHlflWlI1Q ,lan lflamz and Sancly Schuh. The aflvisors are Mrs. Martha Dah- ringer and llean Nlary Helen Flentge. Cardinal Key Cardinal Key is the highest honor unclergrafluate men at the college may receive. The mem- hers of the organization are se- lecterl for their scholarship. char- acter. leaclership, anfl service lo the college ancl community. '.t'he men must also clisplay promise ol luture usefulness to society. 'lihe honorary is open to jun- ior aml senior men xsho tlisplay these qualities. Canfliclates are electecl each semester aml are tapped at the All-School Honors Assemhly in the spring. Phi lVlu lpha Phi Mu Alpha is the professional fraternity on campus for men with an active interest in music. This group is not limited to music majors. fFo1'ty percent of the actives now are from all areas of the campus other than the Music Department. Their majors range from Business and Agriculture to math and Physics.fl The unifying fac- tor of the group is their common inter- est in music. The finest musicians on campus are active members of Phi Mu Alpha. Each fall, Phi Mu Alpha, presents their annual All Campus Revue. The traditional Revue is a fine combination of the best talent on campus and de- lightful themes which leaves the ca- pacity audiences completely satisfied. Besides the All Campus Revue, which is their big project for the year, the Sinfonians are engaged in numerous projects throughout the year. These include service programs for the Mu- sic Department, providing small bands for community organizations such as the Optimist Club, and also music for serenades and pinnings. Iota Psi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha has been active on this campus since 1961. PHl MU ALPHA OFFICERS, 'Ist row, I. to r.: Bail Haid, President, Mark Woods, Vice President Roger Bierschwal, Recording Secretary. 2nd row: Paul Sander, Historian, Rusty Morgan, Treas urerg Joe Lindell, Alumni Secretaryg Jack Koetting, Corresponding Secretary, Gary L. Strachan Pledge Mastery Rolland James, Warden. i 5 E lst row, l. to r.: Rolland James, John Newberry, Gary L. Gardner, Mark Woods, Tom Young. 2nd row: Paul Sander, Gary L. Strachan, Jack Koetting, Oran Morgan, Roger Bierschwal. 3rd row: Terry Hunter, Jim Swank, Stan Dace, Mark Trautwein, Dennis Strickland, Gery Gregg, Terry Burke, Keith Andrews. 4th row: Jeff Oldfield, Richard Hill, Terry Goodson, Herman Morse, Ed McClary, Trent Duff, David Cozby, David Schwendemann, Dennis Nail, William Reeves, Gene Solomon. 5th row: William S. Chase, Bob Kriesky, Bill Kuster, Allen Brickhaus, Buddie Craven, Bill Haid, Bruce Nall, Bob Blattner, Gary Bailey, Joe Lindell. 252 if M P Pl OMEGA Pl: Darlene Oehl, President: Dorothy Dirnberger, Secreiaryy Kathy Ferguson, Historian: linda Seyer, Vice President, Pam Buckner, Treasurer. Pi Umega Pi Pi Omega Pi is a national Business Education honor society. Students must demonstrate high scholarship before they become eligible for mem- bership. Pi Omega Pi has as its purposes the fol- lowing: to encourage high scholarship among stu- dents in all subjectsg to teach the idea of service as the basis of all worthy enterpriseg and to en- courage students to keep abreast of new develop- ments and trends in actual business and in busi- ness education. igma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha lota is an international profes- sional music 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 Greek Sing. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, lst row, l. to r.: Glenda Besselsen, Kathy Sue Slinkard, Sheila Denny, Vice President, Mary Bray, Presidentg Vicki Berry, Chaplain. 2nd row: Susan Cracraft, Barbara Luhn, .lane Wilson, Deborah McBroom, Sue Keilly, Cheryl McCullough, Judy Evans, Mary Ellen Baker. 3rd row: Pat Cary, Mary Arnold, Elaine Farmer, Sue Halbman, Jen- nifer Pyatt, Sondra Harnes. 253 254 DELTA TAU ALPHA, 'lst row, l. to r.: Mike Scherer, President: George Thomas Essary, Vice President, Randy Ludwig, Secretary. 2nd row: Gary Ziegler, Treasurer, Jim Bizzell, Dr. William Meyer, Sponsor. Not pictured: Charles Westrich, Reporter. Delta Tau Alpha The SEMO chapter of Delta Tau Alpha, national honor society, received its charter in April, 1968. The fraternity seeks to promote recognized scholarship, lead- ership, and character among agriculture students, to pro- mote professionalism in the field, and to band together a group of outstanding students who by their scholars- ship accomplishments, service, and upholding high char- acter standards have been recognized for these traits and are capable of recognizing these traits in others. The chapter publishes a news letter which goes to all high schools and is co-sponsor with the Agriculture Club of events of interest to both. griculture Club SElVIO's Agriculture looks to the young men on campus who are interested in all phases of our coun- tryis development. lt strives to build in its men com- petence, aggressiveness, intelligence, and ability in the future their Held holds. The Agriculture Club sponsors an annual country hayride and bonfire in the fall, a chicken barbecue in the spring, and a barnwarming held on the college farm. As a campus organization, the Club participates in intramural sports, presents many special educational programs, sponsors the Southeast Missouri District FFA contests, and takes field trips to outlying farms and places of business. AGRICULTURE CLUB, lst row, l. to r.: Charlie Gittings, Gary Ziegler, Randy Ludwig, Clay W. Marsh, Al Stepp. 2nd row: Dr. William E, Meyer, Jim Moore, Ron Gosche, Mike Dugan, William Dickerson, Bob Morgan, Jim Bizzell, Charles Bouse, Dr. G. Carl Schowengerdt. 3rd row: Gary Bryant, .loe Sevic, Mike Scherer, Steve Schonhoff, Terry Clark, .lerel Litchteneg- ger, Carl Stricker, Dave Neff, Keith Pigg, Thomas Powell, Jr., Dennis A. Seabaugh, Gene Moore. 4th row: Lonnie Siev- ers, Dave Kieffer, Henry Wilkinson, Frederic McGruder, Skip Hambrick, Dennis Haines, Ron Greminger, Bill Dalton, George Thomas Essary, Bob Landgraf, James Deneke. su NTU! R 3 I, - I 11 2 9- ,, I r ' i . j' 'E' .J W e E E L , . V 3 X f. ' 5 so ' 'M Algal -'li' a ,,-.a- FLYING INDIANS: Mark Henderson, Carl Fl ing Indians Open to student and alumni interested in the fas- cinating skill of flying an airplane, the Flying lndians offer an opportunity to both the novice and experienced pilot. Many are attracted to this non-profit corporation by the substantial savings it can offer. Through ground school courses and l7.A.A. flight instructions, its mem- bers learn and practice the techniques involved in be- coming good pilots. . . Ii L ,mari , ,W ,ge ,r ' I ,Wg .M-wi I Stanton, Mike Cissell, Micky Thompson, Barney Hartline Accounting Club This is the first full year of the Accounting Club at Southeast Missouri State. The purpose of the Ac- counting Club is to help accounting students become better acquainted and to establish a higher degree of professionalism among accounting students. Require- ments of membership are completion of three hours of accounting and an interest in the field of accounting. Yi? ' l,,,,-yy. 'wc- 'DQ' QC' ACCOUNTING CLUB, 'lst row, I. to r.: Tom McCain, Sam A. Schalk, Stanley Richardson, Jr., Albert Spradling III, Jim Barry. 2nd row: Karen A. Parsh, Sandy Schuh, Judy Steimle, Larry Reid, Paul Compas, Leo Ringwald. 3rcI row: Jim Ainley, Weldon Hilpert, John Robert, Mr, Greene. 4th row: Melvin Dohogne, Mr. Van Regenmorter, Mr. Haugland, 255 256 i Q J ii y y p s ri 'i j 2 1i if r r ' pp tasise r if .vik L V,iV:, M g,.,-SV i s s BLACK MASK, l. to r.: Keith Kelley, Ken Metevier, Marlo Wood, Gary Robertson, Ed Goodman, Robert Charles, Dr. Larry Grisvard, Trigg Sanders, Debbie Elting, Suzanne Nenninger, Bob Spicer. On stairway: AI Hamacher, Alice Ferry. Black Mask Black Mask-College Players is a twin organization sponsored by the Speech Department. Its objectives are to stimulate an appreciation for drama in the college and community, to provide an opportunity for partici- pation in the dramatic arts, and to honor outstanding ability in all phases of theatrical work-construction, make-up, properties, sound, lighting, costumes, direct- ing, publicity, business, and acting. Terpsichore The name Terpsichore is taken from the Greek words terpsis, meaning enjoyment, and charos, meaning dance. As its name implies, Terpsichore, the modern dance club, provides a means of expression and enjoy- ment for those interested in creative dance. Each year the group presents a show featuring dances choregraphed and staged by its members. TERPSICHORE, standing, l. to r.: Geri Eichman, Marianne DeField, Diana Klinkhardt, Marcia Dierker, La Donna Harmon, Sandy Riegert, Martha Howell, Judy Kinlough, Linda Loftin, Karen Thiele, Nancy Jarosik, Sandra Henricks, Sydney Ma- gill, Jeanne Lane, Cindy Drew. Kneeling: Sandy Paxton, Sherry Snell, Donna Suess, Deneen Whitworth, Sue Hill. Front: Jeanie Goldstein, Linda McKnight, Carol Glasletten, Gloris Messmer, Carol Groves, Stephanie Jones. T 4-H Club The- purpose of the SEMO 4'-H Club is to allow college students to continue their interest in 4-H activities. By using our Head, Heart. Hands, and Health, We strive to further the goals of 4-H. During our third year on cam- pus our projects included a Speakers Bureau for the sur- rounding area, a correspondence committee with other college 4-H clubs, and other leadership pro- grams. 4-H CLUB, 'lst row, l. to r.: Linda Gurley, Nancy Hahs, Vice President: Joan Meyer, Reggie Swan, Ron Conley. 2nd row: Liz Miller, Pat Davison, Secretary-Treasurerg Linda Bangert, Dianne Johnson, Susan Koll- meyer. 3rd row: Sam Swan, President: Steve Schonhotf. Grotto Club The Grotto Club is primarily interested in the ceptance to full membership. The club is a chap- exploration and study of caves. The SEMO Grot- ter of the National Speleological Society and a to Club accepts new members on an associated charter member of the Missouri Speleological Sur- basis to enable them to gain some experience and Vey. knowledge about caves and caving prior to ac- GROTTO CLUB, 'Ist row, I. to r.: Loretto Murphy, Judy Dowdy, Linda Lester. 2nd row: Ken Roussel, Linda S. Reeves, Secretary-Treasurer, Ken- neth Trowbridge, Louis Unfer, Sponsor, Darryl LoPierre, President, Wanda Bartling, Ronald Honoker, Photographer: Edna Schmidt, Susan Pletscl-ner, Edie Biri. 3rd row: Bob Osburn, Dick Young, Jim Lutes, Mag Matlock, Dave Lewis, Vice President. 257 STUDENT HOME ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, Ist row, I. to r.: Carol Weible, Genia Rice, Peggy Anderson, Carol Gearhart, Elizabeth Miller, Judy Pugh, Pat Davison. 2nd row: Nancy Stone, Wanda Short, Pat Groiean, Shirley Steiner, Susan Kollmeyer, Nancy Hahs, Nancy Harris, Mary Kanawetter, Rosa Magers, Mrs. Mildred Mussey. 3rd row: Carolyn Davis, Pat Abel, Karen Miller, Kay Clark, Alice Ann Bagby, Diane Wyatt, Jackie Korte, Linda Bangert, Bonnie Bartholomew, Betsy Ringland. Not present, Sue Sutter, Mrs. Mary Ann Kellerman. Home Economics Club Industrial Arts Club The Home Economics Chapter is an organiza- tion that provides opportunity for majors and minors to become more familiar with their chosen field. Members participate in Wheels' Night, the Homecoming festivities, Parentis Day, and present the AHEA fashion show each spring. Fund rais- ing sales are oriented toward the scholarship award which is granted to home economics ma- jors each year. The Industrial Arts Club provides an opportunityyfor industrial and technical information and other re- lated activities concerned with to- dayis industrial society. It promotes industrial education in Southeast Missouri. The fund-raising project of the Industrial Arts Club is that of pro- ducing personalized desk name plates. In addition, stationery bear- ing letterheads of the various dormi- tories has been undertaken as a new project this year. Revenue from these projects is used to help light the Salvation Army Tree of Lights at Christmas, to finance a series of local industrial tours, and to sponsor the annual spring picnic or banquet. This year the club received recog- nition in the Homecoming parade by capturing first place in its class in the Hoat competition. This was made possible due to the fact that this year the club's membership has increased tremendously. As a result of the clulfs activi- ties, it is hoped that members will be better prepared to enter indus- try or teach Industrial Education. 258 INDUSTRIAL ARTS UTED, lst row, I. to r., Wendell Honey, Secretary, Richard Hillis, Vice President, John Tant. 2nd row: David C. Johnson, Carl E. Weschamp, Ron Greminger, John C. Stallings, Randall L. Faries, Amos G, Williams, Sponsor, David P. Thompson, Sponsor. 3rd row: Mike DeLuca, Harold Jan- sen, Mike O'Sullivan, David Brown, President, Jerry Pinkley, Ronald G. Null, Glen L. DeHart, Omer W. Clark, Wess McGowan, R. G. Wagoner, Sponsor, Dan Amelyn, Sponsor, Ernest L. Tragier, Sponsor. 4th row: Steve Franklin, James Long, Bill Boan, Tim Cowan, Tom Dalton, Ralph Schemper. ar Biolog Club The Biology Cluln has been ac- tive on campus for quite a few years. lt is open to all students who are Biology majors or who have a special interest in Biology. The cluh has sponsored speakers at its meetings and has invited all 2 students who are interested to come. The club has also taken as , ' r'- trips and helped in bird handing. f? is 3, A .rf 'X W J, Tig , BIOLOGY CLUB, Ist row, I. to r.: Jim Harris, Treasurerg Joyce Casten, Secretary, Dale Fish, Presi- dent. 2nd row: Stephen Sutter, Susan VanAmberg, Jim Lutes. 3rd row: Dr. Travis Brooks, Sponsor, Otto Omhart, Sponsor. Physics Club The Physics Clulw, uliich is associated with the Society of Physics Students. is a sell-governing organization open to SICIVIU students interested in physics. The Clulfs purpose is to promote student interest in physics and to provide a series of guest speakers to acquaint students with the activities in various fields of contemporary physics. Through meetings and social events. members gain closer constructixe relationships with their fellow stu- dents and the laculty memhers and early insight into a future physics career. lfllorts at present are heing made to install an honorary physics society, Sigma Phi Sigma, on SENIO7s campus. PHYSICS CLUB, 'Ist row, I. to r.: Dr. Harley D. Rutledge, Advisorp Carol Varnon, President, Cheryl M. Keller, Secretary- Treasurerp Kirby Keller, Vice-President. 2nd row: John Shoptaw, Bob Emht, Joseph T. Sexton, Lewis F. Hux, Ronald D. Peck, Terry L. Keller, Nanci Keller, James W. Daume. 3rd row: Dr. S. E. Hodges, James F. Holloway, John R, Carlson, Arthur M. Soellner, Dr. Hsin-I Wu, Milton W. Ueleke. 259 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, national professional husiness fraternity. is one which ollers the advantages of valuahle Contact and friendship with men who are training in the same Held, along with the chance for professional interest and advancement. Among the most important activities sponsored by Zeta Omicron Chapter is the alittle Brother program. Through this program. the chapter provides the hrother image to young boys between the ages of 8 and ll who reside in the Cape Girardeau area. The men of Alpha Kappa Psi oiler guidance, leadership. and a chance for companionship to these hoys. The chapter also has many professional programs during the year. At 'these programs many prominent and influential men in the Held of business give talks on and also answer questions pertaining to various aspects of husiness. Some ol the speakers lor this year were the following: l. Mr. Delmar Munie, Plant Manager. John F. Queenie Plant. Mon- santo Chemical Co. 2. State Senator Albert M. Spradling ol Cape Girardeau. 3. Mr. Francis F. Lewis, Broker-in-charge, Cape Girardeau ofhce of Reinholdt and Gardner, Stockbrokers. The fraternity also made a tour of the Marquette Cement and lVlanul'acturing Co. plant in Cape Girardeau this year. Zeta Omicron ranks first in its region and is one of the top chapters nation- ally, having a perfect score in the national efficiency rating contest. Locally the chapter won first prize in the Homecoming Float Contest and placed four brothers in Whcmls Who. Next fall the chapter will host the Central Region Conference of the fraternity and is presently working very hard to this end. Arlie Reinwold, fan Alpha Kap- pa Psi Alumnij, speaks on HA Day in the Life of a Junior Ac- countant fat a fall meetingj 60 One of the real pleasures of the Christmas Season is bring- ing joy into tl1e lives of others, and certainly the ulsittle Brother program does just that at Christmas time. 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Last the chapter placed eighth nationally in its lirst year of com- petition. lt also helps support a Korean foster child adopted by the Sorority in l9641 through co- operation with the National Magazine Agency and by giving '4Birthday Penniesw on Founderis Uay. February 17. This year on Founders Day, the chapter initiated a new program of inviting sis- ter chapters from neighboring states to participate in the ceremonies. Alpha Omicron Chapter from SIU celebrated the dayis activities with Alpha Kappa Chapter. Phi Gamma Nu, through joint efforts with Alpha Kappa Psi made their lirst at- tempt in the Homecoming float competition. Their efforts, time, and money paid off as they placed first in Class A division. EXECUTIVE, seated: Linda Seyer, Recording Secretary, Sandy Schuch, President, Darlene Oehl, Vice President. Standing: Janet Williams, Editor: Anita McCormack, Treasurer. PHI GAMMA NU, seated, l. to r.: Carla Helfrich, Agnes Jurkovich, Susan Doerr, Peggy Schmelz, Jane Tinnon, Barbara Schrumpf, Beth Hedspeth. lst row: Rita Casey, Barb Matthes, .lan Elam, Kathy Dunphy, Pam Oettel, Dorothy Dirnberger, Zane Quible, Advisor. 2nd row: Verla Kuntze, Mary Ann Bell, Judy Dilthey, Brenda Slavings, .lo Lynn Cleeton, Judy Roderick, Marie lyn Burieck, Karen Parsh. 262 m W.R.A., kneeling, l. io r.: Ann Obermeyer, President, Rita Marcoux, Sue Carrow, Graham Bonham, Vice-President, Karen Thiele, Liza Bonham, Lincla Wells, Pai Drury, Andi Shamel. Back row: Maureen Arand, Linda Girard, Barbara Willis, Helen Bader, Marilyn Mowry, Cindy Rech, Karen Johnson. Leaning: Linda Barih, Jeanie Goldstein, Publicity Co-Chairman: Betty Couranz, Donna Troger, Publiciiy Co-Chairman, Judy Thompson, Infraumral Board Manager, Vickie Hopper, Connie Travaglianie, Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Hill, Cheryl Teeiers, Parliameniariang Carol Ochsner, Mrs. Erma Defee, Sponsor. W. R. A. Aquatic Club illhv Vlmnens lic1c'1'f-zllimi fXSSlJL'l3ll0ll wliifili is npr-n 'lin qualify lor Ailllillll' Cluh a wr-ecl must lu' alll. to all inlere-sterl coefls snmisnrs intramural competition in If-nnis. tahle tennis. lnmrzlwy. lvasektlmall, howling. hacle minion. volleyhall. sollhall. and archery. The Associa- lion also sponsors the annual Play Day for area high sclnml girls in the spring. lunity tn enjoy swimlningr. AQUATIC CLUB, 'Ist row, l. To r.: Sandy Owen, Becky Wagner, Carolyn McCra1e, Valerie Smiih, Cheryl Bach, 2ncl row: Connie Mason, Shari May, Connie Travagliante, Rosemary Murrey. 3rd row: Kay Kassel, Sue Doerr, Marsha Bro- sius, Ann Obermeyer, Bev Banks, l.eHie Ownes, Joyce Groerich, Miss Bowers, Sponsor, Jo Schenell, President, Mona Cle- land, Vice President, Dona Troeger, Secretary-Treasurer. lo IJllI'llf'l1Jillt' in synclironizecl swimming. 'limo clinivs are helfl in lhe fall to inte-rest girls and enahle them lu hecolne pmficierit in the l'C'llllll'l'!l skills. The nlqjemzlive-s of the cluh are to develop skills in synclironizc-cl swim- ming. rlewlnp crealivem-ss. unml lu pmvicle an appur- 63 SNEA The Student National Educa- tion Association a college campus afiiliate of the NEA for those ac- quiring education degrees, pro- motes professional and ethical awareness of the teaching profes- sion. Membership in the organ- ization provides students with a background of information about the teaching profession and the varied opportunities it offers. Among the activities sponsor- ed by the organization this year were hosting the District Elemen- tary Principals Meeting and Luncheong making arrangements for and hosting the Annual Fall Tea for the Cape Girardeau teachers, school administrators, and college facultyg presenting a TV program in conjunction with Teaching Career Month, and col- lecting and distributing gifts for the underprivileged children at Christmas. ln the spring, S.N.E.A. representatives hosted the FTA District Meeting, ush- ered for the District Teachers' Meeting, and attended the state S.N.E.A. Convention. The or- ganization also provided a year- round tutoring service for the city Civic Center. ACE The Association for Childhood Education is made up of Ele- mentary Education majors and those interested in the elementary age child from nursery school through the elementary grades. The Association has high ideals: to work for the education and well-being of children, to raise the standards of preparation for teachers, and to encourage con- tinued professional growth of teachers and leaders in this field. 264 SNEA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, standing, l. to r.: Gail Whitscn, Activities Chairman, Sally Mohr, Historian, Judy Williams, Vice-President, Robin Walters, Membership. Seated: Mrs. Webb, Advisor, Rita Tuttle, Secretary, Linda Silverthorn, Treasurer. Row 1, l. to r.: Kathy Arnold, Nancy Hamann, Dr. Dossetf. 2nd row: Virginia Schuster, Alice Welker Mary Rasmussen, Frances .l. Bone, Barb Myers. The Physical Education Majors club is an organization for all women going into that field of education. Each year the PEM club sponsors such activities as uMeet the Majors Day, giv- ing area high school girls the opportun- ity to become acquainted with the physi- cal education facilities here on campusg the CO-ED Volleyball Tournamentg and the 'iSongfest at the end of the year. PEM club also contributes to Worthy community organizations. P.E.M. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, I. to r.: Evelyn Yaeger, Treasurer, Graham Bonham, Vice President, Connie Travagliante, President, Carol Oschner, Publicity, Marla Corlew, Secretary, Miss Koetting, Sponsor. Not pictured: Linda Dunn, Historian. Ph sical Education Majors Club PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB, members of the club are as follows: Linda Jesse, Barb Bohn, Pam Elliott, Dona Troger, Sandra Kuehle, Cheryl Teeters, Jeri Heiman, Graham Bonham, Liza Bonham, Cathy Hatfield, Kathy Branch, Renee Hausman, Peggy Schane, Cheryl Bach, Susan Carrow, Ann Obermeyer, Judy Thompson, Barbara Johnston, Karen Johnson, Rita Schoening, Cindy Rech, Carol Thoele, Mary Schilly, Beth Smith, Vickie Steimle, Beth Dieckmann, Carol Ochsner, Marla Corlew, Bobby Daniels, Connie Travagliante, Joanne Richardson, Terry Carlson, Gail Schutte, Ruth Ann Aubuchon, Carol Brown, Barbara Charboneau, Linda Wells, Andi Shamel, Maureen LaJeunesse, Martha Bacon, Linda Barth, Joan Harris, Daina Durso, Debbie Boone, Jeanie Goldstein, Helen Bader, Shearon Bader, Susie Hawkins, Toni Ricketts, Barbie Andrews, Susie Fox, Linda Spark- man, Nancy Bender, Evelyn Yaeger, Shirley Cleve, Karen Scott, Nancy McClain. 265 Veterans Corporation The Veterans Corporation was organized in thr- fall of 1967 hy Dan Pieper and Harold Hawkins. 'l'ln- hrst ollieial meeting nas ht-lrl in lYflX'i-flllllffl' 1967 anrl thr- cluli was ofiicially rec-ogriiizetl as a campus organization in May of 1968. The cluh has il dual purpose. ilwllff first is to assist xc-tc-rans in their dealings with the Veterans A1'llllllliSll'll- tion and the vollege ilfll11llllSll'HllHIl. The sec-onrl pur- pose is to prmiclf- a social and fraternal orgzniization for veterans returning to school. The Cluh non nnmlrers H5 members anfl has the potential to heconn' one ol the largest Cluhs on vznnpus. The present ollieers are: Presiclent. Rolierl Cooke: Vice President, John Hang lleeorcling Secretary. liric' Salahy: Corresponding: Secretary. Don Wcmrmcl: Treasurer. Pete Ponder: Sgt. at Arms. Dan Pieper. 266 VETERANS CLUB, lst row, I. to r.: Bob Brock, Martin Boyer, Pot Walden, Joe Miller, Vince Boumstork, 2nd row: David Stone, Som Stcxusing, Michael Potton, Jerry Offe, Ken Hacker, John Surff. 3rd row: Bill Bcxsler, C. Pete Nurdie, Tom Hahn, Bob Cooke, Dave Shupe, Ted Scheorf, Harold Detien, Jim Dover. .. M, A ,W , 4 V ' '55 W . :A 'V ' ' ii la W a xl' Q V ff ,V ? V sl , lg -V, E an 5 fb 4 5? 5 Ji A 2 fs KE' .N A ' Alli 3 if ,-L ,,A E x bf iff 1 I V I i ' 39 Q 2 ,firm Q American Chemical Society The purposes of the American Chemical Society on SElVlO,s cam- pus are two-fold: to promote an in- terest in chemistry, and to aid those students interested in the field. The society reaches these goals through the presentation of guest speakers, films at the meetings, field trips to chemical companies and other re- lated points of interest. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1st row, I. to r.: Susan Weiss, Jean Nischwitz, Kathleen Eichenlaub. 2nd raw: Richard Cleek, Ray Nichols, Mike Savage, Steve Schachameyer. 3rd row: Paul Sander, Joe Leykam, Ron Al- brecht, Richard Frentzel, Sam Dortch. Negroes Activity Council SEMO Negroes Activity Council was formed to better racial relations on the campus. The ultimate aim of the council is to bring about black consciousness on the SEMO campus, to make an attempt to awaken this campus to what is meant by 'iblack pridef, The council strives, also, to balance the lives of its members socially and culturally through the organizationg the group, therefore, offers an opportunity for its members to discuss and exchange new ideas and information. SEMO NEGRO ACTIVITY COUNCIL, 'lst row, I. to r.: Mr. John Barber, Sponsor, Stephanie Jones, Secretary, Herman Williams, Vice President: Gwendolyn Shields, President, Walter Smallwood, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Ruth lnniss, Treasurer, Mr. Jack D, Elenbaas, Spon- sor. 2nd row: Dorothy Williamson, Dorothy Wilson, Debbie Taggert, Betty Powell, Elizabeth Stancil, ldaline Hall, Sandra Hendricks, Rene Williams, Roger Otey, 3rd row: Carl Nelson, William Abrams, Albert Givens, Pauline White, Clarence Finley, Phylis Sides, Howard Williams, Bradford Washington, Ken Henderson, Glenda Lane, Artis W. Miller Ill. 268 STUDENT NURSES, 'Ist row, l. to r.: Linda Hoffman, Corresponding Secretary: Linda Cunningham, President. 2nd row: Virginia Loboube, Historian, Bonnie Moxey, 2nd Vice President, Lydia Bunch, Advisor. 3rd row: Joan Ann Lutz, Treas- urer, Claudia Ham, Secretary. Not pictured: Jane Hoog, 'Ist Vice President. tudent urses The purpose of the Student Nurses Association is to aid in the preparation of student nurses for the assumption of professional responsibilities. During the year, the association has money making projects to enable students to attend state workshops and conventions. It also sponsors stu- dent nurse of the year and an annual picnic. Young Democrats During the academic year, the Young Demo- crats work to promote an interest in the goals, as- pirations, and ideals of the Democratic Party. The club sponsors such all-school activities as MISL, the Bloodmobile, Hootenanny, and presents guest speakers, faculty debates, and other social activi- ties. YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 'Ist row, l. to r.: .lan Hequembourg, Maryanne Dickinson, John Light, Reta Smedley, Judy Toombs, Linda Light. 2nd row: Carolyn Andrews, Sue Marsh, Sandy Marsh, Sally Calhoun, Sid Thrower. 3rd row: Laura Gre- mard, Linda Gary, Sherrill Heitland. 4th row: Brenda Angotti, Larry Hughey, Rebecca Burrows, Sidney Clark, Steve Hef- ner. 5th row: Pam McCIune, Leroy Anderson, Leslie Nations. 6th row: Robert Johnson, Kene Beese, Skip Popp, Mark May, Steve Harms. 269 Baptist tudent nion The Baptist Student Union is a national Col- legiate movement serving as a vital connecting link lietween Baptist college students and tlle local churches, as well as correlating all Baptist student religious activities on the campus. BSU provides many opportunities for spiritual growth-daily Chapel services at the Baptist Student Center, weekend revival teams, and Bihle discussions-anrl for fellowship. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, Ist row, I. to r.: John Tant, Vice President 'Ist semester Steve Hefner President Ist semester Dr Thomas S Messer Director 2nd row: Mrs. Thomas Messer, Kay HIII, Sheri Hogan, President, 2nd semester Ruth Huey Patti Warren Regina Jackson Brenda Angottr Debbie Murphy 3rcI row: Alice Ponder, Nancy Stewart, Charlotte Moore, Carolyn Cox Ron Cook John Walsh Lewis Conley Tom Messer 270 NEWMAN CLUB, l. to r.: Peggy Schmelz, Carl Nelson, Robert Raschg Cbackj, Pat Meyer, Denis Rigdon, Nora Reynolds, Peter Hamacher, Barbara Schrumpf, Father Brauner, Carol Kirn, Fater Vedder. Newman lub Religious activities, such as the daily Masses and the theology classes, the intellectual events like the heated discussions, and linally the social affairs such as the Sunday night dances or the annual picnics mark the calendar of events for the husy Newmanite. YWA In an effort to understand the position and import- ance of Christian evangelism in the modern World, the Young Womenis Auxiliary which is composed of Bap- tist women on campus, carries on home mission pro- jects and studies the various phases of the foreign mis- sion field. The YWA's serve as witnesses to the power of missions among the spiritually and physically needy. They collected clothes and supplies for the Civic Center as one of their projects. YWA, sitting, l. to r.: Regina Jackson, Program Chairman, Joyce Green, Secretary, Debbie Murphy, Patti Warren, Presi- dent. Standing: Jacque Cover, Beth Hedspeth, Leora Bentley, Lana Mosley, Charlotte Moore, Lonna Hill, Pam Pikey, Nancy Henson, Ava Mosley, Kay Hill, Sheri Hogan, Brenda Angotti, Mrs. Thomas Messer. Wesley Foundation . Wesley Foundation is a Metho- dist organization lor college stu- dents who seek fellowship, recreae tion, and a place to study. A chapel service is held on Wednes- day evenings, and on Sunday eve- nings a small meal is provided followed by a business meeting. An annual Harvest Tea, Thanks- giving banquet, a Christmas party, an Easter Sunrise service, and a spring conference at the Lake of the Ozarks are some of the more important events of the year. The Vl7esley Foundation is located at 321 North Ellis. WESLEY FOUNDATION, back row, l. to r.: Dwouin Baltz, Jan Fuisf, Leese Yarbrough, Jon Baronovic, Clinton Lewis, Jackie Hill, Sydney Clark. Seated: Marge Bacon, Dr. Holiday, Sponsor, Marge Stoker, Judy Evans, Cheryl Hodde. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta, International Association of Lutheran College and University Students, Was organized on campus in 1939. At this time, the purpose of the organ- ization Was recognized to he the uniting of Lutheran students on our campus. This ideal is still promoted by the chapter through an active brotherhood. The group now holds their regular business meetings at the newly acquired Lutheran Campus Center and once a month gathers for a Sunday supper. aw' GAMMA DELTA, l. to r.: Rick Ganske, Linda Bremer, Caroln Luatenshlager, Rhoda Weinkein, Pete Zickfield, Kathy Pefler, Linda Glaser, Marilyn Burieck, Denny Tebau, Pam Gempel, Jan Sweeney, Ginny Gerler, Dale Fiehler, JoAnn Schlitchting, John Sparks, Gail Ruehling, Linda Grob, Reverend Lange, Steve Vendt. 272 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA OFFICERS, Ist row: Sherry Allstun, Social Chairman, Susan Seep, Historian. 2nd row: Jean Schenk, Corresponding Secretary, Judy Sennhenn, President, Karen Hamilton, lst Vice President, 3rd row: Sharon Schubert, Alumni Secretary, Nancy Hamann, 2nd Vice President. Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority lmegan the IQOO-UT s year with its initiation into the National Gamma Sigma bigina Urgz lion as :Xl mlia Psi Cliam1,c'i'. New memliers are mledgcrl onw a Yea I l I Q . wrist one seiiwstei' as a pledge before living initiated into the ai-tive I-In GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA, I. to r.: Lin Huge, Barb Matthes, Linda Grob, Beth Seibert, Susan Wiese, Cindy Miller, Phyllis Usery, Deborah Lap, Gloria Wilson, Debby Roettger, Andrea Katsinas, Sharon Overhauser, K ri Rasmussen, Sophia Cassimatis, Vicky Hawkins, Cecilia Holman, Janice Meuth, Kathy Christensen, Betty Clark, Linda Herzog, Gail Lynn Schutte, Lynn Perschbacher, Virginia Moore, Kathy Roethe. Www I 69 Executive Board Ist row: Tom Fischer, 2nd Vice president, Dave Brown, President, William Carder, 'lst Vice Presi- dent. 2nd row: Lloyd Rudloff, Rec. Secretory, Bill Swanson, Cor. Secretary, Tom Berkbigler, Alumni Secretary, Larry Grimes, Parlia- mentariang Dave Wehmeyer, Treas- urer, John Vargas Sgt.-of-Arms: Don Hicks, Historian. K P1 ojeetiouist for APO Selling tickets lor A1'liSt,fll,6L7lU1'C Ushering for iAlt1Sl I em tuie Sei Series. ies. 'lst row: Terry Becherer, 2nd Vice President, Doyle Underwood, President, Mike Johnson, lst Vice President. 2nd row: Dave Brown, Rec. Secretary, Gerald Wright, Alumni Secretory, Art Gaertner, Historian, Bill Swanson, Sgt.-of- Arms, David Wehmeyer, Treasurer, Tom Berlcbigler, Cor. Secretary. 368 Executive Board Alpha Phi Omega 30 YEARS UN SEMO CAMPUS Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity which seeks to develop leadership. promote friendship, and provide a program of service for the cam-- pus. community, and nation. in Alpha Phi Omega, service is practiced, not preached, with the annual projects including weekly movies, campus tour guides. sponsorship of Chief Sag. direction of the Homecoming Parade, and the Ugly Man Contest and dance with the proceeds heing donated to a deserving charity. Rounding out the service program, the brothers enjoy social events which include the Spring Formal, outings at Lake Wzippapello, and several other activities. . i Every Friday APO delivers the The hrolhers of Alpha Phi Omega extend an invitation and a challenge Capaha Arrow to qualified young men to participate in our program of service. 'wr lv ' W' ist row, l. to r.: Douglas Roussin, David Brown, Doyle Underwood, Stephen Hill, John Stallings, James Williams, Richard Snelson, David Wehmeyer, Michael Oelu- ca. 2nd row: Samuel Smith, Lloyd Rudloff, Leland Unterreiner, Chris Foerstel, Norman Welker, Dean Martenson, Bob Harpole, Bob Eggers, Doug Knutsen, John Vargas, Fred Schalio, 3rd row: Don Hicks, John LaFollette, Tom Fischer, Bill Swanson, Lee Walther, Dennis Thompson, Mike Johnson, Mike Haenni, Dan Farmer. 4th row: Paul Huck, Tom Robert, Art Gaertner, Dave Dembeck, Bob Stricker, Gerald Wright, Mike Stacy. 5th row: Larry Grimes, Richard Hoppe, Thomas Berkbigler, Reg- gie Miles, Tom Noel, Randall Crain, Terry Becherer, James Lichtenegger, William Carder, Ken Roussel, Robert Newell, Norm Buehlmaier. 275 ln the thirty years that Alpha Phi Urns-ga has heen on campus. the or- ganization has contrihutecl a great deal to the campus and to the com- munity. The three projects repre- sented here are only three out of in- numerahle ones that the APO has acconiplishecl. hut they serve as A repreSentz1tix'e projects antl through them. ue. this Sagzznwre Stall, wish lo thank the APU for its years ol' service. 'llhunk you for johs well :lone untl cheerfully accomplished. Fall '66: Before painting the engines in Capaha and Arena Park Spring ,67: Clearing land and removing bricks for the Cape Civic Center. , ..- A .Q- R V A, . k. , ,. 'qu -H., ' .,i V H - 'ITZ KU YZTX if-if 9:24 5:3'.,m'W'i '1q'w 5- M Q- W- 'Wfwr if , ,R I, M a 'f ?',r4 Spring '68: Piling dehris and clearing land for the Girl Scout Camp. 276 I . I American arketing Association AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION EXECU- TIVE COUNCIL, Ist row, l. to r.: Agnes Jurkovich, Secretary: Ron Rizzo, President, Jo Lynn Cleeton, Treasurer. 2nd row: Mr. Bert Kellerman, Advisor, Jim Simpson, Parliamentariang Jim LeVeIIe, Vice President, Membership, Charles Blanchet, Student Senate Representative, Richard Raleigh, Vice Presi- dent, Programs, D. Wayne Norvell, Advisor. The SEMO State College Marketing Association is a collegiate chapter of thc American Marketing Association. its objectives are to develop sound thinking ancl scientific study of marketing: to acquaint students with opportunities in the field of marketing: and to promote closer affiliation between stuclents. businessmen, and faculty. To foster these objectives, the Association has sponsored such activities as the Sales and Marketing Executive Conference and Marketing Like It is Convention in St. Louis, and two annual banquets. as well as speakers such as Mr. O. Burkhart, National Brand Manager of Buflweiserg Mr. Ben Smith. General Merchandising Manager of Southwestern Bell Telephoneg and Mr. Robert S. Hancock, Uean of the school of Business at Southern Illinois University anfl several local businessmen. The organization has also sponsored the sale of SEMO Homecoming mugs. Member- ship in the Association is open to all marketing and general business students. AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION, Ist row, I. to r.: David Gale Fulton, Agnes Jurkovich, Charles Blanchet, James S. Lavelle, Ronald W, Rizzo, Richard Raleigh, Jo Lynn Cleeton, James O. Simpson. 2nd row: Jack Kopp, Fred Rahm, Carla Helfrich, Cindy Williams, Jan Elam, David Kraemer, Rich- ard Eskstrand, Fred Crecelius, Will Morris. 3rd row: Allan Markcvitz, Connie Joster, Muriel Bopp, Verla Kuntze, Mary Mullins, Harold Sanger, Vernon R. Scholl, Charles Riehn, 4th row: John Shine, Gary Lettleton, Ronald Bedell, Bob Obergfell, Jim Bitter, Roger Borcherding, Gene Gruendel, Michael Seyer, Larry Legrand. 5th row: Jimmy Williams, Glenn L. Copeland, Larry Jeffries, Jim Strubel, Terry Hinkle, Ron Donze, John Frisby, Karl Dittman, Bill Hemker. 6th row: Alice Brigham, Mary Ann Bell, Janet Oughton, Charlie Spinks, Kent Wells, Robert Wyatt, Mike Moritz, Tim Smith. 7th row: Rick An- ello, Jim Reynolds, Paul Kauling, Wally Hacker, Jerry Furst. 8th row: Hayden Schuelts, Walter E. Greene, Bert J. Kellerman, Wayne Norvell. QQ' 2 77 an of the Year SEMO State Collegeis Hllflan of the Yeari' for 1968-69 is Walt Smallwood. a senior from Rock Hill. He was elect- ed by the student body and was pro- claimed winner at the Man of the Year Dance sponsored by the AWS. His ac- tivities include four years of varsity football and three years of varsity track. He served as Parliamentarian for the State College Negro Activities Council. Other honors received this year by Walt include the Student of the Month for December and the Most Valuable Play- er of the Year. Walt is majoring in physical education and minoring in in- dustrial and technical education. Monica lVlorrey presents Walt Smallwood with the Man of the Year Award. Youn Republicans The Southeast Missouri State College Young Republicans work to pro- mote an interest in the goals and ideals of the Republican Party. It partici- pates in activities such as MISL, the annual CARE Drive, and sponsors speakers of political interest in an attempt to give college students an idea of their government and community life. As part of a nationwide organiza- tion they represent the future political workers of our nation. ai- .tk YOUNG REPUBLICANS, Executive Council: Lindo Mielke, Karl Dittman, Betty Courcmz, Jim Frentzel. PEMM Club 'lihe purposes of the Physical l'i1luc-ation lllajors and Minors Club are In stimulate a wifle ancl intelligent in 1-al efluvatinn. anfl recreation: tn aflxanve the antl leamlership: to prmnote a pmlessimial attitufle to the teaching proliession anfl prrnnotinn of physical eflueatinn ancl relatecl fielfls: ln cooperate with all professional physieal education associations. state anfl national: to assist anfl cooperate ix ment ul ljliysical l'iclueatinn in nlialever may possible: ancl to cle- velnp a feeling of unity anfl guml lt-llmislmip ZLITIONQ the members terest in health. physi- OFFICERS stanclards of teaching l'i'esirlent: John llollieltlel' Vive President: Nlilte Shipman S 'et' 'f: lil 'l l'z km ith the SEMO Depart- nw It My QM im N l i'easn1'e1': N'L1liPJ0llllH0ll l'ublieity: Lewis Conley llirough ecluvatinnal. recreational antl social programs. ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, . . , . . . - -. -f , . A Q i ' s ' 'Q -Ltix ,. ts 7 ,. f4,jf,, g f 5 WM , , ,-xi, 55 . -F lar- .Mt-,ii 5.4, .:5':,:,,g:,3g . . . A A L .sax f.5ffAwf12Z'E?i li, 'fi 4si 1Q ,.1. . 5115 -5'555. ': 2-t 1 I - -- 'ik ' '. ., . . . PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND MINORS CLUB, lst row, l. to rz. John Hotfelder, President, Mike Shipman, Vice President, Lloyd Bonks, Secretory, Mike Johnson, Treasurer, Lewis W. Conley, Publicity. 2nd row: Terry Hopkins, Glen Carroll, Fred Friedrichsen, Spon- sor, Rick Willson, Norm Petelik, Glen Mehrhoff. 3rd row: George T. Spies, Ron Anfinson, Rcnlph Beekman, Normcm Foster, Mortin M. White. 4th row: John Shoush, Bill Sponth, Steve Bennet t, Rick Bell, Marty Corcoran, Dale Collins, Rich Behring. 279 IN MEMORIAM STEVEN M. GOODSON February 5, 1949 - September 12, 1968 LOUIS C. NAUMANN III August 26, 1941 - September 14, 1968 JAMES PAUL NORMAN November 21, 1949 - April 3, 1969 WAYNE A. PARMENTIER August 30, 1945 - September 28, 1968 RONALD R. WELCH March 30, 1942 - May 31, 1968 JOHNIE D. YOUNT March 30, 1947 - Dcember 9, 1968 DIANNA S., Ellington .,..... .... A ABBOTT, CHERYL, St. Ann ............... ABEL, PATRICIA L., St. Louis .... 37, 38, 133, 236, 237, 250, ABERCROMBIE, BARTON D., Red Bud, III. . ABERNATHY, GARLAND W., Farmington ,.......,......,, 140, 250, ABERNATHY, JIMMY, Zalma ..........VV ABERNATHY, SUSAN M., Perryville .,..... ABLES, MARILYN Y., SIIKSSIOD ....Y,.,... . ABNER, DON E., Painton ......,,....... ABNEY, CAROL, Steelville .,......... 240, ABRAMS, WILLIAM E., Webster Groves Ac1NE1L1, JOHN A., Arnold .............. ACKMANN, DONNA L., St. Charles .... 63, ADAMS, CONSTANCE S., Cape Girardeau ..,...... 133, 186, 236, ADKINS, JERRY R., Cape Girardeau ....., ADKISSON, PAULA G., Charleston --- AEHLE, ERNEST C., St. Ann ....... ..... AGEY, DAVID, Dexter ......... ....... AINLEY, JAMES A., Neelyville ....... 133, ALBERS, JO S., Cape Girardeau .... 143, ALBRECHT, JOE D., Ballwin ..... ALBRECHT, RONALD G., lllmo .. .... 143, ALDERSON, DORIS J., DeSoto ........ 133, ALLCOCK, RUTH A., Olmsted, III. -.62, 63, ALLEMAN, COLLEEN Y., Dexter ........... ALLEN, BARBARA A., St. Charles ALLEN, DIANE M., Dexter ...... ALLEN, PAULA J., Broseley ..... ALLEN, SANDRA K., Poplar Bluff -. H.-. ALLEN, VERONICA L., Oran ........ ...... ALLSTUN, SHARON L., East Prairie .--143, ALSUP, DIANNE M., Sikeston ............ ALTMAN, DIANE M., St. Louis ...... 143 116 258 143 258 143 126 143 140 242 268 116 116 238 116 126 116 116 255 248 195 268 270 140 116 126 116 126 140 126 273 182 , 241 ALVARADO, LOLITAN, Panama Rep. De Pana, 33 AMLINGMEYER, JOAN, Cape Girardeau.- .. ANCELL, CHARLES D., Sikeston 45, 143, 247, ANCELL, PATRICIA A., Sikeston ........... ANDERSON, CARL S., Overland ......... -. ANDERSON, CARMEN T., Cape Girardeau ANDERSON, CHARLOTTE E., Oran ., ..,. .. ANDERSON, DAVID M., Illinois .....,.,.. ANDERSON, FRED L., St. Louis ............ ANDERSON, ANDERSON, LEROY ................ 236, MARC F., Columbia ...,..... 143 251 187 133 185 126 116 212 269 196 tudent Index ANDERSON, MARGARET J., Berkeley .. ANDERSON, MARY J., Sikeston ..... ANDERSON, TOMMY G., Oran .... ANDREWS, BARBARA A., Senath .... ANDREWS, CAROLYN K., Whitewater ANDREWS, KEITH S., Poplar Bluff, .- ANELLO, RICK L., St. Louis ....... 53, ANFINSON, RONALD H., Ottumwa, Ia. ........... 126, 212, ANGOTTI, BRENDA C., Piedmont 269, ANNAN, CAROL S., Kirkwood .... ANTHONY, FRED W., Bell City .... - ANTHONY, JEANE D., Bell City .-. APPLEGATE, CINDY L., St. Louis ........ . APPLEGATE, LYNDA J., St. Louis ..-- ARAND, KAREN E., St. Charles .......... . ARAND, MAUREEN Y., Union ,- .,-. ARBAUGH, BARBARA, Silieston . ARCHER, SUZANNE L., Affton .....,.... . ARCHER, THOMAS P., St. Louis ...... ARMSTRONG, JUNE E., Salem, Ohio ARNOLD GLENN L., Ste. Genevieve ARNOLD HELEN E., Malden ......... ARNOLD JEANNE S., Ballwin .. ,. ARNOLD KATHRYN M., Dexter - --.. ARNOLD, LINDA B., Ballwin - -..- ARNOLD, MARCY C., lllmo ..... 116, 116, 194, 220, 270, 143, 180, 143, 143, 133 116, 1 ASBELL, JANICE F., Bloomfield ........... ASH, WILLIAM N., Bernie ........,...... ASHMAN, CHARLES R., Jackson ..45, 143, ASKEW, WILLIAM J., Cape Girardeau N133 AUBUCHON, JOSEPH A., Ferguson ...... . AUBUCHON, RONALD C., St. Louis ....... - AUBUCHON, RUTH A., Florissant .143, 249, AUTRY, FRANKE C., St. Ann ............, AYARS, BARBARA A., St. Louis ......... - AYDT, ELIZABETH A., Cairo, III. . ...- AYERS, HELEN S., Dexter - - U.- AYERS, PHILIP T., Dexter W.. B BACH, CHERYL L., St. Louis ...... 116, 263 BACHMANN, JANET ..................e. BACKUS, JUDITH A., Qulin ............... BACON, MARGE L., St. Louis ....... 133, BACON, MARTHA L., Cape Girardeau 126, BADER, GEORGIA C., Dellwood -.143, 188, BADER, HELEN E., Dexter --133, 245, 263, fs. 258 140 143 265 269 252 277 279 271 143 126 126 133 180 126 263 116 143 197 140 126 183 143 264 185 143 126 197 261 237 126 126 265 143 126 126 143 246 265 126 143 272 265 247 265 BADER, BADER, SHARON ........ . . . JIMMIE M., St. Louls ............. BAEUMKER, RONALD W., Des Peres ....... BAGBY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAKER, BAKER, BAKER, BAKER, Cape ALICE A., Arbyrcl ..126, 240, GARY L., Maplewood ,.14O, 244, 191, IVY J., lllmo ................... KATHLEEN F., Viburnum -.- NANCY L., Kirkwood ........ .... DEBORAH E., Cape Girardeau IRENE A., Hazelwood ............ MARY E., Girardeau .......... 62, 63, BALDWIN, JEANETTE A., Jennings --- BALDWIN, VIRGINIA R., Kennett .............. 45, 60, 144, BALL, JEANETTE L., St. Louis ...... - BALSMAN, MADONNA S., Perryville BALTZ, DWAIN J., Cape Girardeau .- BANAKA, SANDRA L., Sedalia ........... BANGERT, LINDA S., Seclgewickville -- BANIA, 143, 249 116, 257, JANE E., Jennings ............... BANKER, SHEILA T., Bridgeton ............ BANKS, BANKS, BANKS, BARAN, BARBER, BARBER, RODNEY L., BEVERLY S., LAVADA C., LLOYD J. JR., Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau 116, Jennings, ........... 140 VIRGINIA J., Florissant .......... BRENDA J., Dexter ... BARKER, RICHARD W. Frohna ........ Cape Girardeau -J ...... 144, 224, 226, BARKS, NEDRA S., Jackson ............... BARKS, WANDA J., Leopold .....,....... BARNETT, GARY O., St. Louis ........... . BARNHART, DAN L., Cape Girardeau BARONOVIC, JOHN R., St. Louis ..... BARRIOZ, EDWARD C., Mehlville ......... . BARRON, MARTIN G., Lemay ....... - BARRY, JAMES E., Cape Girardeau -- BARTH, LINDA A., St. Louis 126, 242, BARTHOLOMEW, BONITA L., St. Louis ................ 53, 188, 1-1617 144 144, 263 239 1 BARTLETT, GEORGIA, Marvell, Ark. ..... J. BARTLETT, JULIA E., Charleston .......... BARTLEY, WILLIAM E., St. Louis -.- BARTLING, WANDA, St. Louis .. BATCH, GARY J., St. Louis -- BATES, JAMES P., Risco --.- P 265 140 133 258 252 144 116 116 116 116 126 253 144 251 126 116 272 180 258 144 116 263 144 279 116 116 116 265 144 126 222 144 272 144 198 261 265 258 116 116 224 257 198 140 281 275 BATHA, CARL A., Caseyville, BAUCHER, MARY E., St. Louis ---- BAUER, DAVID K., Kirkwood BAUER, ROBERT G., St. Louis -.'.1b2s.' BAUERWHEIM, BARBARA .,,.,..,...,,.. BAUGH, JANET G., St. Louis BAUMAN, PAUL G., Ste. Genevieve ..... - BAUMANN, PAUL H., St. Louis ............ BAUMGARTE, BONNIE L., Freeburg, Ill. --- BAUMGARTNER, JOSEPHINE, Lemay ....... BAUMGARTNER, PEGGY L., St. Louis ...... BAUMHAUER, ANDREW H., St. Louis .... . BAUMSTARK, VINCENT P., Cape Girardeau BAY, BRENDA S., lronton ,,...........,, BAYER, ROBERT C., BEAN, JOHNNY L., BEARD, NANCY E., BEARD, PAMELA G., Cape Girardeau BEARDSLEE, CARLA Cape Girardeau - St. Louis ..,.... Poplar Bluff .... - --183, S., Illmo ...,....,... BEASLEY, DAVID, Naylor .,.....,.,,,,,, BEAUDEAN, GWENDOLYN, Cape Girar BECHERER, TERRY L., Cape Girardeau BECK, MARGARET S., Kirkwood --54, deau 274, 144, BECREMELER, MELANLE L., sf. Louis ....... BECKER, DIANE M., sf. Louis ,...,,,,,,,, BECKER, ELIZABETH M., Fenton ....... BECKER, GREGORY A., Florissant ......... BEDELL, RONALD E., Cape Girardeau ..... BEEKMAN, RALPH ,-..,.,,,,,--,., BEERMANN, DOUGLAS R., Shrewsbury 144, BEESE, KENNETH L., Berkeley ........ 144, BEGER, JAMES S., St. Charles .......... BEGER, MELODY S., St. Louis .......... - BEHNKE, WAYNE, Flora, Ill, ,,,-,-,,,,- , BEHRING, RICHARD A., St. Louis --126, 226, BEHYMER, ROBERT M., Des Peres .....,,, BELKO, SUSAN 1., sf. Louis ..... BELL, JANET L., Sikeston ,,,,,,,,,.,.,-- BELL, LADONNA K., Kennett ,,,,,,,-,---- BELL, MARY A., Florissant --133, 184, 262, BELL, RICHARD A., Kennett .......... 246, BELL, SUE E., Rolla .,.,.,,.,-,-,,,,-,-- BENDER, NANCY A., Cape Girardeau BENNE, ROY E., St. Charles ,,,,.,,--,--- BENNETT, LINDA R., Sikeston ....... BENNETT, SARA M., Sikeston .......,,,, BENNETT, STEPHEN J., St. Louis ......... BENTLEY, LEORA M., Anniston ---145, 248, BERGER, TED J., St. Louis .,.,,,,,.,,,-, - BERGFELD, GARY R., Sl. Louis ........... BERGFELDER, WILLIAM E., Sl. Louis ....... BERGT, CHRISTINE M., SI. Louis ........ - BERKBIGLER, THOMAS P. Perr ville 274 1 44, 1 44, i Y -- , BERKBUEGLER, LARRY J., sf. Marys ....... BERMAN, JOSEPH M., University city 282 144 1 16 197 144 126 188 126 1 16 126 186 1 16 198 266 144 -22 205 1 16 240 126 144 133 275 239 180 1 16 249 1 16 277 279 197 269 1 16 144 205 279 194 183 1 16 133 277 279 145 265 126 126 145 279 271 1 16 229 1 16 180 275 126 133 BERNI, MICHAEL P., St. Louis .... -- 198 BERNZEN, CHERYL L., St. Louis --- -- 188 BERRY, CAROLYN J., Charleston -- .... 145 BERRY, DIANNE E., St, Louis ,,,,,,,,,,,, 248 BERRY, JIM, St. Louis .............. 193, 255 BERRY, LARRY L., N. Perkin, Illinois ..... 140 BERRY, MIKE ..............,....... -. 192 BERRY, PHYLLIS E., Bertrand ........ .... 1 16 BERRY, VICTORIA A., Cape Girardeau ........,.,... 62, 140, 253 BERRYMAN, MARVIN L., Patterson ....... 145 BERT, THERESA M., Perryville ....... .... 1 26 BERTRAM, EDWARD L., St. Louis ......... 116 BESHER, DELLA H., Cape Girardeau .......... 44, 145, 186, 237 BESHER, LAURA M., Ferguson ........ 186, 240 BESS, JEANETTE E., Cape Girardeau ..,,.. 145 BESSELSEN, GLENDA R., Florissant 145, 238, 253 BETTAG, DUANE L., St. Louis ....,....... 116 BEUSSINK, JUDY T., Leopold -45, 145, 186, 237 BICHENLAUB, KATHLEEN ..........,.... 126 BICK, MICHAEL C., St. Louis ,.,.......... 195 BICK, PHYLLIS J., Cape Girardeau ....... 184 BIERBAUM, SALLY, Cape Girardeau ....... ---133, 183, 248 BIERSCHWAL, ROGER L., Cape Girardeau ........... 62, 63, 133, 252 BILLER, JOHN P., High Ridge ............ 194 BILLER, RON T., High Ridge ......... 145, 194 BILLINGSLEY, CATHERINE, Charleston ...... 116 BIONDO, THERESA A., St. Louis --- ---145 BIR, MARY P., Creve Coeur .... ........ 1 26 BIRI, EDITH M., Perryville ............,.. 257 BIRK, CYNTHIA S., Cape Girardeau 63, 126, 184 BIRK, SANDRA J., Jackson ..... ......,. 1 33 BISHOP, JESSE M., St. Louis ..... 116 BITTER, JAMES H., St. Louis -- .,..., 277 BIZZELL, JAMES W., Doniphan . ---145, 254 BLACK, BECKY S., St. Charles .... ,.... 1 16 BLACK, HELEN, Webster Groves -- ..... 116 BLACK, LINDA J., Poplar Bluff ........... 133 BLACK, ROBERT D., Sikeston ....,... 140, 261 BLACKWOOD, WILLIAM R., St. Louis ....... 197 BLAIR, LOIS M., Lawrenceville, Ill. ........ 145 BLANCHET, CHARLES H., Kirkwood 145, 236, 277 BLAND, JIMMY L., Dexter ...... 145, 205, 206 BLANKE, MIKE J., St, Louis ............... 60 BLANKENSHIP, SHARON, Catron .... 145, 184 BLANKS, LINDA R., Poplar Bluff -- .,.,,, 140 BLANTON, DEBORAH S., Ballwin --- .--116 BLANTON, JANICE M., Painton ........... 126 BLATTEL, RAY J., Scott City ............. 199 BLATTNER, CHARLOTTE J., Cape Girardeau 182 BLATTNER, ROBERT E., Cape Girardeau ---252 BLAYLOCK, MARY A., Marble Hill .....,,.. 126 BLEIMUND, AUGUST H., St. Louis .,.. 140, 261 BLESSING, RONDA C., Perryville .......,,, 116 BLIGENSTORFE, HAROLD D., Overland ................... 197, 219, 220 BLOCH, DOUGLAS E., Bridgeton .......... 193 BLUNT, LINDA K., Lilbourn .............. 241 BOAN, WILLIAM R., St. Louis ........ 116, 258 BOCEK, SHIRLEY A., Poplar Bluff ...... 63, 116 BOCK, DONNA K., Uniontown .......... 126 BOCK, JUDITH A., Sturdivant ...,..... 63, 116 BOCKHORST, DEE A., Cape Girardeau .... 186 BODE, DIANE H., Brentwood ..........,. 116 BOEMLER, BETTY M., Eureka ....,,,, ,,,183 BOERDING, MYRA M., St. Charles -- ---116 BOETTCHER, CHARLOTTE, Frohna .... ---133 BOETTCHER, JANET L., Ferguson -- ..... 145 BOEVER, JAMES J., St. Louis-- --- --.-- ---222 BOHN, BARBARA J., St. Louis -----.- 181, 265 BOLIN, ROGER D., Poplar Bluff -----,,-,,, 116 BOLLINGER, CARLA K., Fredericktown 41, 43, 145 BOLLINGER, CHARLOTTE, Illmo ----. -.-145 BOLLINGER, JOYCE A., Chaffee ----.----. 249 BOLLINGER, PATRICIA J., Bell City ----..-- 116 BOLLINGER, RONALD D., Cape Girardeau --116 BOLLINGER, STEVEN L., Jackson ---------- 145 BOLLINGER, WILLIAM H., Benton -----.--.- 62 BOMER, ROBERT S., Poplar Bluff ------..- 126 BOND, GARY A., Creve Coeur --45, 145, 193, 226, 236, 237, 262 BONE, FRANCES J., Cape Girardeau -145, 264 BONHAM, ELIZA B., Chesterfield ----- 263, 265 BONHAM, GRAHAM A., Chesterfield ------------,,-,, 133, 263, 265 BONWELL, C, C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-------, 248 BOONE, DAVID L., Poplar Bluff -- -..133 BOONE, DEBORAH A., Sikeston -- ---265 BOOTH, BARRY G., St. Louis ---- ----- 1 45 BOPP, BETTY J., St. Louis ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 84 BOPP, MURIEL L., Kirkwood --- ---133, 277 BORCHARDT, ELLEN M., si. Charles ........ BORCHARDT, GARY D., sf. Charles -......, BORCHELT, JEFF, sr. Louis ....--,,.,, 126, BoRc1-LELT, JOHN 1., cops Girardeau .... . BORCHERDING, ROGER R., St. Louis BOREN, CONNIE J., Cape Girardeau BOREN, VICTORIA S., St. Louis -----,,- 62 1 BoRcMANN, CHERYL R., sf. Louis ........- BORGMANN, ROBERT w., Beaufort -...... BOSCH, BETTE, Ferguson ---126, 178 , 238, BOSCHERT, LARRY P., St. Charles --.---... BOSCHERT, RITA M., Overland ------- 133, BOSIER, BILL ----------------- ,,-,, BOSMA, MARCIA E., St. Louis ---. BOSTIC, SUSAN J., Overland .----- BOSWELL, MICHAEL C., St. Charles -.- BOTTS, BECKY J., St. Louis -------------,- BOULLIER, MARCELLA L., St. Louis -------------.-.-.- 126, 186, BOUSE, CHARLES D., Bourbon ------ 145, BOWDEN, PAULA J., St. Louis ---- 116, 236, BOWLES, GREGORY A., St. Louis .--------. BOWLING, RALPH N., Malden ,,,,,,,,,,- , BOWMAN, NANCY J., St. Louis ------ 126, BOYD, JENI -.-------------,--- ,--,,,,, BOYER, ANNA K., Kewanee --- ---133, BOYER, MARTIN F., Bonne Terre - ---.- - BOYER, PATRICIA A., Tiff -- --- BOYLE, CARMEN G., Bernie --- ---- ----- BOYLE, KATHY --,,,,,,,,,,,-,---,-., -- BRADBURY, ROBERT N., Webster Groves -- BRADEN, JOHN D., Illmo ---,,-,-,-,,,,, BRADFIELD, LINDA L., Portageville ------- BRADFORD, DAVID C., St. Louis ---- BRADFORD, EVELYN M., Jackson --- BRADLEY, RACHEL M., St. Louis ---- BRADY, BRUCE M., House Springs -------- BRANCH, KATHERINE J., Berkeley -----.--------,,--,, 117, BRANHOF, JOYCE K., St. Louis ------- 126 BRANNON, JERRY E., Cape Girardeau BRANs1E11ER, MICHAEL, cubo ..-........ BRANT, SUSAN P., University City ---- BRASCH, LINDA S., University City --- BRASWELL, BRUCE R., St. Louis -..- -.--- 182, 1 BRATTE, PAUL --.------------,, ,,,,,, BRAY, LINDA M., Berkeley ---.,----. 236, BRAY, MARY s., Cape Girardeau -------.-- 62, 63, 133, BREEZEEL, GARY L., Advance -.----------- BREMER, LINDA K., Frohna -----.-.-- 117, BRENNAN, MICHAEL F., Bridgeton -.-.---- BREWER, MICHAEL J., Perryville --.- BREWER, STEVEN, Crystal City ----------. BRICKHAUS, ALLEN W., Perryville ---. BRICKHAUS, MARGARET E., Perryville - 1 46, BRIDWELL, JOHN F., St. Louis --.----.---- BRIGHAM, ALICE M., St. Louis --------.----.- 146, 180, 240, BRIGHAM, DOUGLAS R., St. Louis .----.-- BRISCOE, PATRICIA E., St. Louis --..- 146, BRISTOW, JOHNNIE W., Cape Girardeau -- BROCK, ANNE E., Illmo .............-.-. BROCK, ROBERT C., Jackson .-----------.- BRODERICK, JAMES H., House Springs BROSIUS, MARSHA L., St. Louis --.-.- 117, BROTHERS, DONNA J., Cape Girardeau -- BROTHERTON, CARLA A., Flat River ------ BROWN, CAROL A., High Ridge ----- 146, BROWN, CAROLE J., Cape Girardeau -.--- BROWN, CAROLYN S., Jackson --133, 249, BROWN, DAVID C., Mehlville .....-----..--- 146, 258, 274, BROWN BROWN , HAJIME K., New Madrid ---.--- , JAMES E., Jackson --.-----.-.-- BROWN, JEFFREY A., Kennett -------- 126, BROWN, LINDA K., Scott City --.--.-.-.- BROWN, MELINDA E., Cape Girardeau -37, 38, 41, 43, 146, 149, BROWN, PHYLLIS A., St. Louis ------.. 178, BROWN, RUTH A., Cape Girardeau -.----- - BROWN, SAM A., McClure, Illinois -----.. BROWN, SHERRY A., Bernie -.----.-,-... BROWN, WILLIAM J., St. Ann .---------.. BROWNING, CAROL F., Olive Branch, III. -- BRUCE, BRENDA D., Senath ------.------ BRUCE, DOUGLAS C., Florissant --.------- BRUNENDERMAN, DIANE M., Charleston --- BRUENJES, MARILYN J., St. Louis ---.---.-- BRUNE, JOHN S., Cape Girardeau --117, BRUNE, BRAD, Cape Girardeau --------- 51, 133, 193, BRUNER, LINDA, St. Louis --------,-,,-,, BRUNJES, BARBARA J., Villa Ridge --146, 116 198 197 116 277 117 186 241 236 240 199 239 266 133 133 116 145 238 254 239 116 116 188 116 184 266 116 116 126 140 145 182 145 146 146 217 265 244 146 133 146 133 133 222 241 253 146 272 196 1 17 193 252 126 199 277 1 17 180 1 17 146 266 267 263 133 133 265 117 250 267 261 229 146 186 186 146 146 117 205 126 117 201 126 117 192 228 133 183 BRUNNER, ROBERT M., St. Louis ,. ... BRUNS, ARLENE L., St. Charles ..,. ,U BRYANT, GARY P., Cape Girardeau BUCHANAN, ANNE D., Cape Girardeau ..,,.,..., 63, 186, 247, BUCHER, WILFRED E., Oran ..,,,...,,.,,, BUCHHEIT, STEPHEN H., Perryville .. BUCHHEIT, VELDA F., Perryville .,..,..... BUCK, DEBORAH J., Senath ,,..,,,,, 117, BUCKNER, DEBRA J., Desloge ,....,...,., BUCKNER, PAMELA J., Desloge .,.......,,..... 45, 146, 241, BUEHLER, MICHAEL K., Cape Girardeau ... BUEHLMAIER, NORMAN L., St. Louis .,,,.,. BUEKER, GERALD M., Washington ,,,. .,.. BUERLSMEYER, DALE J., Washington -- .-,. BUNK, ROSALEE M., Jennings ..,, BURCH, LARRY L., Affton ,...., BURCHELL, BRENDA R., Clarkton .,,.. .... BURCHELL, CARL D., Clclrlilon .....,...... BURCKY, PAMELA K., Hicliam AFB, HC. ,,,, BUREN, coNN1E ...............,,aaa.... BURNS, DAVID T., Sikeston ,....,,,, BURGE, MARILYN L., Puxico .-- ..,,., .-.. BURGESS, BETTY ................,.Y.... BURJECK, MARILYN A., St. Louis -146, 262, BURKARD, JAY C., St. Louis ,,......,,,,,. BURKE, ROBERT D., St. Louis ,,,,,.... 200 BURKE, TERRY L., Sikeston ..63, 140, 193, BURKE, VALLE M., Perryville ,,..,....,.,, BURLESON, MARILYN L., Bloomfield ....., . BURNETT, MICHAEL J., St. Louis ,......., . BURNISKI, THOMAS W., St. Louis ,,,. 199, BURNS, RON H., St. Ann ,,,,,.,,,,..... . BURROWS, REBECCA A., Van Buren ,,117, BURRUS, NORMA J., Caruthersville ,,,.... 197 126 254 249 126 126 117 242 117 253 146 275 126 146 146 195 117 133 117 117 246 117 126 272 117 201 252 117 146 242 246 126 269 126 BURY, BYRON C., Clayton -.. ,,,179, BUSBY, PHYLLIS A., Advance .. ..... -- BUSCH, EILENE F., St. Louis BUSH, GEORGE E., Perryville BUSICK, CHRISTINE, Malden BUTLER, PHILIP H., St. Louis BYARS, JANET L., Ballwin ......,. . BYASSEE, JAMES H., Marion, III. ......v., BYNUM, HAROLD E., Caruthersville ............,.. 146, 236, BYRNE, DENNIS M., Webster Groves ...... BYRNE, SUSAN G., Cape Girardeau C CABY, GARY M., Bonne Terre .....,, 146, CAIN, DAVID E., Bertrand ............. . CALANDRO, MARK J., Murphysboro, III. -- CALDWELL, JACQUELINE, Benton .......... CALHOUN, LINDA E., Parma ,.- CALHOUN, SALLY A., Piedmont ...s.. 146, CALLIER, DENNIS M., Ballwin ...,........ CALLIES, LINDA A., St. Louis .........,... , CALVERT, JOHN M., Cape Girardeau ..... CAMENZIND, DEBORAH A., St. Louis -.1'I7 CAMPBELL, CHARLES A., Richmond Heights CAMPBELL, COY L., St. Louis ............ CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH A., Cape Girardeau .................. 117 CAMPBELL, HAROLD E., Kennett ,........ ' . CAMPBELL, MARCA J., Cape Girardeau ................., 133 CAMPBELL, PAMELA E., Puxico .........., CANNON, GERALDINE, SI. Louis ,147, 180 CANTINO, JAMES A., Webster Groves .117 ffff1l1b,' -----...117, 181, 236, 1 1 194 126 146 195 117 117 117 146 261 146 239 261 117 205 133 126 269 126 117 117 185 147 133 182 117 249 117 240 192 CANTRELL, DIANE, Caruthersville CANTRELL, SUE A., Anna, Illinois ..- CARDER, WILLIAM W., St. Louis ..133, CAREY, JULIOUS A., Kennett .....,,. CAREY, PAT ,...,,..,,....s. CARLAW, VICKI L., Florissant .. .. CARLSON, TERRY L., Clayton ....,... CARMAN, DENNIS D., St, Louis ..,,.........,,. 53, 179, CARNEY, LARRY B., Dexter .,.A,..,, CARRAHER, DENNIS J., Ballwin ..... CARROLL, GLEN R., Alton, III. --....., CARRON, FREDERICK, Cape Girardeau CARRON, JANIS R., Cape Girardeau 'iiif 140, 198, 226 ,46, CARRON, PHYLLIS L., Florissant ,A.,....,.. CARROW, SUSAN E., Festus .... 133, 263, CARTER, DIANA S., Florissant .....,...... CARTER, JANICE M., Steele .,,. CARTER, ROBERT L,, Florissant W CARTER, WILLIAM R., Kennett ,. CARUSO, FRANK D., St. Louis . W. CARY, JAMES R., Ellisville .........,,,.... CARY, PATRICIA J., Jennings ,,.. 126, 253, CASEY, FRAN M., Cape Girardeau ...,... CASEY, RITA M., Cape Girardeau .,.. 147, CASEY, SHARON L., Cape Girardeau CASEY, WILLIAM F., St. Louis .... 63, -1981 F CASH, CONNIE J., Kennett .....,.... 117, CASHION, DANIEL A., Cape Girardeau .., CASHON, MARILYN F., Oran ,,,,...... ,.- CASSIMATIS, SOPHIA, Crestwood .... CAUBLE, MARY R., Cape Girardeau . 127, CAUTHORN, VIDA K., Sikeston ........... CERNEKA, DENNIS A., Belleville, Illinois ....,... 117, 147, 205, COENGER, ELMER ,- ....,....,.. . . 182 183 275 147 ,63 126 265 222 261 199 297 147 249 117 265 117 117 245 126 196 147 63 186 262 186 205 188 147 126 273 134 127 208 117 283 272, CLARKE, PATRICK D., ofroiion ...... 228 CHAISIDHIVEJ, SINCHAI, Bangkok, Thailand ...,....v.. 33, 140, CHAMBERLALN, KRISTY L., si. Louis ....... CHAMBERS, VIRGINIA C., lronton L CHANDLER, LINDA C., St. Louis ,..,, CHANG, BETTY P., Aubenndule, Mass. CHAPIN, LINDA L., Affton .......... 183, CHAPMAN, KENNETH M., Farmington ...,.. CHAPMAN, MARY J., Bloomfield ......... CHARBONEAU, AARON D., Sullivan CHARBONEAU, BARBARA S., DeSoto -L CHARLES, ROBERT B., McCIure, Ill. CHASE, WILLIAM S., Webster Groves L. ' 21547, - 147 CHASTEEN, JUDY C., St. Louis ..-..,.,,,,, CHEATHAM, BARBARA A., Festus L- CHENOT, RICHARD H., Jennings L CHERRY, FRANCES, Charleston L- CHIRCO, RICHARD J., Creve Coeur ........ CHRISTENSEN, KATHY L., Mehlville L-L CHRISTIAN, GEORGE L., Olivette ..... CHRISTIANCY, CECILIA K., Clayton CHRISTOFF, MARY E., Cape Girardeau 127, 127, CHROSTOWSKI, DEBORAH, St. Louis .,..,., CHUMLEY, SANDRA A., Defiance L147, 179, CISSELL, MICHAEL J., Cape Girardeau ...,.. 239 CLARK, GEORGIA K., Fenton ,,.. 127, 1 CLARK, KAREN R., DeSoto ......,,,,--,-, CLARK, KENNETH E., Bridgeton ..,.... CLARK, OMER W., Commerce .,..,... 127 258, CLARK, RANDELL, W., St. Louis .......... CLARK, ROBERT T., Jonesboro, III. .... CLARK, SIDNEY H., Webster Groves ,.,. 133, 248, 269, CLARY, JIM D., Cape Girardeau ..... 133, 140, 236 CLAYTON, GARY L., Poplar Bluff ....... L- CLEEK, RICHARD D., Cape Girardeau LI47, CLEETON, JO L., Cape Girardeau LL40, 43, 147, 186, 262, CLELAND, MONA E., .Cape Girardeau 147, CLEMENT, MICHAEL L., Bernie .......... L CLENDENIN, CHARLES W.M., Cape Girardeau LLLLLLL,-,,, ,---,4- CLERC, KENNETH G., St. Louis LLLLLLL 200, CLEVE, SHIRLEY J., Farmington ,LLLLLL 127 CLIPPARD, MARY F., Imperial -.L --L CLOGSTON, TOM S., Overland COATS, JOYCE A., Poplar Bluff --- COATS, SUSAN F., Poplar Bluff L.- COBURN, WILLIAM H., St, Louis LLLLL L COCKE, CATHLEEN LLLL,,,,,,,,-----,Y, - COCHRANE, JAMES A., Cape Girardeau L-. COFF, TERRY L., St. Louis --.,---,-,- 197, COFFEY, ELMER R., Kennett ,,,--,,,,,,,- L COFEEY, KAREN J., Dexter ,----,------- ,- COHN, ROBERT M., University City LLLLLL L COKER, DAVID L., Ballwin LLLL,,,,,,,,,,, COLE, KATHY L., St. Louis -.,,-,------- -- COLE, MARY E., O'FaIlon LLL.LL LLL, 148, COLEMAN, MARY K., DeSoto LLLL LLLLLL. COLEMAN, RICHARD J., DeSoto -LL ---LLL 284 190 117 147 117 117 248 140 147 117 265 256 252 117 117 117 127 205 273 195 117 239 133 188 255 258 147 192 147 261 254 273 194 261 140 268 277 263 127 190 201 265 133 261 117 147 147 140 224 224 261 117 117 217 148 180 134 261 COLLINS, ARTHUR F., St. Louis LL-LLLLLLLL L COLLINS, CONRAD L., St. Louis LLLLLLLLLL COLLINS, DALE N., Kennett LLLL. 117, 224, COLONA, ANGELO F., St. Louis LLL-LL-LL L COMER, GREGORY M., Sikeston LLLL-LLL-LLL 46, 148, 197, 236, COMPAS, PAUL W., Cape Girardeau ..255, COMSTOCK, LINDA S., Charleston LLLL-L- CONKLIN, NANCY J., Mehlville -L.LL- CONLEY, JAN L., Ballwin LLLLLLL---L-L,- CONLEY, LEWIS W., Jefferson City L..L.---LL- 133, 229, 134, 270, CONLEY,RlCHARD C., Kirkwood LLLLLLL-LL CONLEY, RONALD W., Cape Girardeau CONNELLY, JEANIE L., Potosi ,-,,,,,,,,,, CONNOR, JANET G., Creve Coeur LLLL 127, CONNOR, LAWRENCE K., St. Louis LLLL 133 CONNOR, LINDA J., Caruthersville LLLLLLLL CONOYER, J. MICHAEL, St. Charles L- 117, CONRAD, NANCY C., Farmington LLLLLLL L CONSOLE, JAMES M., Cape Girardeau LL- CONWAY, JAMES T., St. Louis LLLLLLLLLL L CONWAY, SANDRA K., St. Louis L.- ---L COOK, CAROL J., -L-LL-L--L-LLLLL-L-LLLL COOK, MARGARET E., Cape Girardeau L133, COOK, RANDOLPH H., Farmington, Maine L. COOK, RONALD H., Cape Girardeau L.LL L COOK, RONALD L., Lesterville --LLLLL 148, COOK, VIRGINIA E., Lesterville -LL LLL..- COOKE, CATHLEEN N., Overland .LL ...L COOKE, LINDA M., Florissant LLLL L... COOKE, PATRICIA G., St. Louis LLLLLLLLLL L COOKE, ROBERT M., St. Louis LLLLL-LLLLLL COOMBS, ROGER C., St. Louis LL197, 205, COONEY, COLLEEN M., St. Louis LLLLLLLLL COOPER, SHANNON L., Millersville LLL-LLL COOPER, TERRY H., Overland LLLLL COOPER, VIRGIL G., Leadwood LLL COPELAND, DOUGLAS E., Affton LLLLLLLLL COPELAND, GLENN L., St. Louis L-LL 148 COPELAND, HARRY J., Dexter - LL---L - CORBIN, GARY L., Zelma L-L-LLLL--LLLL-- CORBIN, NANCY L., St. Louis LLL.L.L 134, CORCORAN, MARTIN J., Maplewood LLL-L L CORKINS, JOAN M., Cape Girardeau CORLEW, MARLA S., Cape Girardeau L-L. CORRELL, JUDY A., Caruthersville LLLLLLLLL COSBY, DAVE L-LLLLLLLL-LLL-LLLL LLLL COSCHE, SAUNDRA L-LLL--LLLLLLLLLLLL, COTNER, DANNA P., Cape Girardeau LLLL. COTNER, JAMES L., Chaffee ....... ...- COTNER, LARRY G., Chaffee LLLL L... COUCH, DONALD L., Florissant .LL ..-L COUNTS, VELMA L., Sikeston L-L-LLLLLLLLL COURANZ, BETTY A., Ferguson L--LLLLLLLLL--L 127, 263, 273, COVER, JACQUELINE A., Ash Grove LL--L L- COVERT, LINDA K., Cape Girardeau .-LL-L COVITZ, RICKY A., St. Louis -LL--LL--LL-- L COWAN, TIMOTHY E., Sullivan L-.--L 127, COWART, JANET L., St. Louis L.. .-L.... 222 217 279 197 247 261 148 148 117 279 148 257 148 242 267 148 197 117 127 179 188 148 270 133 148 270 133 242 117 117 266 207 117 148 147 140 195 277 148 L53 236 279 117 265 134 -63 117 117 148 117 117 127 278 271 248 205 258 127 COWLES, ALAN M., St. Louis L-- .-.LL 191 COX, BETH A., Kirkwood ..-.... ...... 1 17 COX, CAROLYN A., Fredericktown .-.. 127, 270 COX, LANA J., Chaffee .--L-L. -L-L. 1 27 Cox, PHYLLIS L., si. Louis -- 148 COX, ROBERT ...-..-...L...L .-. 193 COX, THOMAS B., Fenton ...-.L.....-.- 191 COX, VICKIE D., Cape Girardeau ...-.L- 117 COZBY, DAVID P., Jonesboro, Ill. ...- 127, 252 CRABDREE, JERRY G., Creve Coeur -..- 148, 261 CRABTREE, PEGGY A., St. Louis .LL.- 140, 241 CRACRAFT, SUSAN B., Jackson ...L.....L....... 63, 134, 180, 253 CRADER, DONNA J., Oran .L.-..-.L.... 117 CRADER, JOHN W., Lutesville L-. -LL 117 CRAGER, ROBERT S., Overland -L ..--.L 117 CRALN, RANDY .............. .... 2 01,275 CRAIN, SHERRY L., si. Louis 180 CRAINE, WILLIAM L., Affton L.- L... L 222 CRANE, RANDALL .....-.... L.-LL. 2 00 CRAVEN, BUDDIE G., Dexter -L L... 148, 252 CRAVENS, MIKE A., Creve Coeur ........ 127 CRAWFORD, KAREN S., Chaffee L-.....-. 148 CRECELIUS, FRED E., East Prairie -148, 261, 277 CRISMON, GAYLE E., Neelyville ....L..-..- 140 CRISS, DONNA M., Charleston -L. L-. 117 CRITCHLOW, JOHN T., Sikeston -LL L.- 205 CRITES, DAVID E., Greenville ........... 127 CRITES, HAROLD T., Sedgewickville .-...-. 149 CRITES, SANDRA E., Williamsville .149, 179, 180 CROWE, KERMIT R., Sikeston L.-....-..... 149 CROY, JUDITH A., Advance .-LL .L-L,L... 1 49 CULBERSON, KEITH E., Arlington Heights, III. .....-.-... -... 2 05 CUMBEE, NANCY L., Poplar Bluff L- .L-- 117 CUMMINGS, ELOISE R., Kansas City LLLLL- 117 CUMMINS, GAIL, lllmo ..-...........- 149 CUNNIFF, JOHN P., Florissant ....... 197, 205 CUNNINGHAM, ANNA K., Fisk L. .....-. 117 CUNNINGHAM, LINDA L., Chaffee .-.134, 269 CUNNINGHAM, TEDDY L., Fisk L. ....-.. 134 CURRAN, ELLEN A., St. Louis -L ....-- 134 CURTIS, C. DUANE, Hayti LLLLL LL.. 1 17 CUTLER, SUSAN C., Glendale ..... LLL- 1 27 CUTSINGER, LIANE M., St. Louis -LL -L--117 D DABBS, RICHARD V., Fisk ...-.. ......... 1 34 DACE, STANLEY W., Sullivan .-...... 134, 252 DALTON, RONALD L., St. Charles ...L.... 198 DALTON, THOMAS E., Charleston L... 127, 258 DALTON, WILLIAM C., Cape Girardeau .-.. 254 DAMPIER, STANLEY W., Pacific .L......... DANIELS, ROBERTA J., Florissant ......... DANNEMAN, CAROL A., St. Louis LLLLLLL. 127, DARBY, VICKI L., Bertrand .......... DASCHER, DONALD V., St. Louis L... 127, DAUER, JOHN J., St. Louis L .L.LLLL LLLLLL DAUERNHEIM, BARBARA J., St. Louis L. 180 r DAUGHERTY, AMY, Crystal City LLLL.L.L,L DAUGHERTY, DIANE E., St. Louis LL DAUME, JAMES W., Cape Girardeau L DAVENPORT, CHARLES L., Clinton, Ill. DAUME, ANNA M., Cape Girardeau .....LL 134, DAVID, RICHARD A., Affton .L...L.L.L.L. DAVIDIAN, HARRY, Long Island City, N.Y. DAVIDSON, F1N1s L., Cape Girardeau ...L..-...L. 117, 195, DAVIS, ANN L., Advance LL-L-L.LLL DAVIS, BARBARA G., Hillsboro LLLL DAVIS, CAROLYN B., 134 Belleville, Ill, ................ DAVIS, DONNA L., Cape Girardeau DAVIS, JOHN S., Malden ...---L.- - DAVIS, LARRY A., Kennett -L. DAVIS, LINDA L., Cape Girardeau ..........-.L. 53 DAVIS, MARCIA M., Parma .L DAVIS, MARILYN K., Carbondale, DAVIS SHERI G. St. Louis L.- , 239, , 134, DAVISON, KATHLEEN A., Poplar BIuff,LELEL DAVISON, PATRICIA L., Poplar Bluff .....-.-..,...... 127, 257 1 DAWES, JO A., Maplewood .........L.... DAWSON, STEVEN C., Cape Girardeau DAY, JOHN W., Hazelwood .....--...... DAY, STEPHANIE K., St. Louis LLLLLLL- 185, DAYTON, ELIZABETH A., Florissant ---LL-. DEACON, ANDREW T., Clayton DECKER, GLORIA J., St. Louis ..--... DECKER, STEVEN B., Jackson L. i 127f I 97, DeCl.ERK, MARY E., Perryville .L--L---.... L 186, DBHART, GLEN L., Glencoe ..... .,.,,., DEHM, GREGORY L., St. Louis L.- LLL.-. DeFIELD, MARIANNE, Charleston .-L.. 267 265 127 185 217 199 238 117 127 127 259 212 149 201 117 149 258 134 117 127 188 117 117 149 149 258 149 117 199 242 118 199 241 205 118 256 258 127 DEIMEKE, MARY V., Maplewood DEISNER, PATRICK L., sf. Louis .... DEKEN, GERALD J., Qunn ........ DELGMAN, VIRGINIA G., St. Louis - DELUCA, MICHAEL J., St. Louis -. DELUCA, VICTORIA M., St. Louis - DEMBECK, DAVID J., St. Louis .... - DEMENT, THOMAS J., Pine Lawn --- DENBOW, SANDRA K., Puxico ........,.. DENEKE, JAMES E., Gordonville .... - DENNY, SHARON J., Richmond Heights DENNY, SHEILA F., Richmond Heights DENTON, DIANN R., Cape Girardeau DEPPER, NANCY A., Farmington .... - -63 -134, DePRIEST, TOMMY W., St. Louis ...... 149, DeSALVO, PHYLLIS M., St. Peters ..... 63, DeSANTIS, PAUL R., Berkeley --.149, DETJEN, HAROLD E., Cape Girardeau DETTMA'NN, DEBORAH A., Mehlville - DETTMER, DENNIS V., Cape Girardeau DeVASTO, FRANCINE M., Kirkwood -- DIAL, RICHARD T., Portageville .... . 179, DICKERSON, 'DANIEL L., Jackson ..... ..--- DICKERSON, WILLIAM K., Jackson ....... - DICKINSON, CAROLINE P., Cape Girardeau DICKINSON, MARYANINE, St. Louis ....... DICKSON, BARBARA L., St. Louis .... 178, DIEBOLD, QUENTIN C., Cape Girardeau -.. DIECKMANN, ELIZABETH M., St. Charles -- DIEHL, LOUANN, Cape Girardeau ........ DIEPENBROCK, JOHN A., St. Louis ................ .... 2 05, 206, DIERBERG, DONNA K., St. Louis .......... DIERKER, MARCIA A., St. Louis ............-.- 127, 178, 188, DIETZ, DIANNE M., St. Louis ............. DILLOW, STEPHEN R., St. Louis ........... . DILLWORTH, SHERRY K., Cape Girardeau -, DILTHEY, JUDITH G., St. Louis ....... 149, DILUZIO, JOSEPH E., Buffalo, N.Y. ....... DIRDEN, DELORES A., Cape Girardeau DIRNBERGER, DOROTHY, Oran ...... DISHON, JOHN F., St. Ann ....,.... DITTMAN, KARL P., Union --149, 261, DODD, ROBERT G., Caruthersville ,... DODGE, FRED S., Dexter ........... DODSON, CHARLES A., Charleston -.- DODSON, RONALD R., Commerce -.- DOERER, CHRISTINE L., Cool Valley ,- DOERER, KATHLEEN M., St. Louis .... - DOERER, SUSAN C., St. Louis .... 180, DOETZEL, DEBRA L., St. Louis ........ DOHOGNE, MELVIN C., Illmo ....... 2551 i 577' 1521 ' 262 12161- 1 DONALDSON, LINDA G., St. Louis --50, 54, DONNELLI ,HERMAN A., St. Louis ......... DONNELLY, MARY F., St. Ann ......,.... DONZE, JANIS A., Ste. Genevieve ........ DONZE, RONALD E., Ste. Genevieve -- 149, DONZE, THOMAS E., Ste. Genevieve ...... DORTCH, SAMUEL W., Malden ............ DOTSON, PATRICK J., University City DOUGAN, ROBERT D., Lemay ............ DOUMOURAS, CATHERINE, St. Louis .-53, DOVER, CAROL F., Cape Girardeau ...... - DOVER, JIM L., Cape Girardeau .......... DOWNING, GARY R., Manchester .... 200, DRAGUS, KAY M., sf. Louis .............. DRAKE, ROGER A., Bethalto, Ill. ---------- DREW, CYNTHIA A., University City .............. 127, 180, DREYER, LEONARD G., Cape Girardeau ................. 149, DROEGE, KEINNETH E., Webster Groves --. DRURY, ANNETTE L., Ste. Genevieve ............... 55, 150, DRURY, MARK J., St. Louis .............. DRURY, PATRICIA A., Oakville ......,.... DUBOIS, JAMES E., St. Charles .,.... DUBRAY, BERNARD J., Ferguson 237, DUFF, TRENT H., Cape Girardeau ........ DUGAN, MICHAEL G., Charleston 134, DUHART, ARMAT B., Des Peres --- ------ DUKE, NANCY L., Affton ....... ...... DULEY, PHYLLIS J., Dexter .... DUNCAN, JOANNA ................ ' 'Hifi ' DUNCAN, YVONNE, Parma .......... 140, DUNKLIN, JANE F., Cape Girardeau ...... DUNKLIN, JUDITH L., Cape Girardeau -150 DUNN, KEITH A., Jackson ....... 46, 150: DUNNE, LINDA N., Brentwood .....,..... DUNPHY, KATHY W., St. Louis ....... 1 50, DURSO, DA1NA A., sf. Louis ............. DYE, ANITA G., Cape Girardeau ......... DYE, MICHAEL R., Holcomb - ..... - DYE, WILLIAM T., Cape Girardeau ....... 149 205 118 127 258 118 275 118 134 254 127 253 134 149 198 118 190 266 149 149 127 118 149 254 149 269 180 261 265 187 208 140 256 -63 205 149 262 197 127 262 226 278 118 149 194 149 118 149 263 187 255 134 242 118 134 277 205 268 118 118 183 149 149 201 181 212 256 267 118 188 1 18 263 238 150 252 254 246 140 127 1 84 248 127 180 248 150 262 265 150 150 150 E EAKER, JANET W., Sikeston .... .... 1 50 EASTON, CRAIG C., St. Louis EATON, ALAI'NE C., Piedmont -.- ---.197 ,,-,-,-.----118 EBRECHT, JOHN W., Mehlville ............ 197 ECKELMANN, JANE A., Cape Girardeau -.-118 ECKSTRAND, RICHARD A., St. Louis --261, 277 EDDLEMAN, HARLEY L., Cape Girardeau -.118 EDGERTON, JANE L., St. Louis ........... 118 EDMONDS, DONALD R., Charleston ....... 118 EDWARPDS, BRUCE K. ,............ .... 1 50 EDWARDS, MICHAEL D., Kennett .... .... 1 27 EGAN, KATHLEEN L., Cape Girardeau .,... 127 EGGERS, ROBERT L., Chesterfield ,,,,.,.., 275 EGGERS, SAUNDRA J., Jackson ..,...,,,. 140 EGGIMAN, BRADLEY L., Cape Girardeau --.195 EHLMANN, LEONARD E., St. Charles ..............,.. 127, 200, 201 EICHENLAUB, KATHLEEN A., Perryville .,.. 268 EICHMAN, GERALYN A., St. Louis ........ 256 ELAM, JANET K., Overland -.27, 44, 150, 178, 179, 188, 238, 251, 262 ELFRINK, CYNTHIA M., Lutesville -. ELFRINK, DELWIN T., Leopold .... 237, ----140 -----150 ELFRIINK, NANCY C., Lutesville ........... 118 ELINGTON, EDWARD E., St. Louis .... 179 , 201 ELLIOTT, JANICE L., Little Rock, Ark. ..,... 118 ELLIOTT, PAMELA L., Grand Tower, Ill. ................. 127 ELLIS, DEIDRE F., Charleston .... 127, ELLIS, LINDA K., Farmington ........ 178, 150, ELLIS, SHERRY L., Cape Girardeau ........ ELTING, DEBORAH J., Ballwin ....... EMHT, ATWOOD R., Lemay -150, 179, EMMENDORFER, JOAN A., Perryville -, 127, 193, 118, ENDERLE, JAY ......................... ENGELEN, GLENDA A., Leopold ........... ENGELMANN, SUZETTE A., Marble Hill ENGEMANN, JANICE M., Marthasville - ENGEMANN, SHARON K., Washington 1-18,- ENGLAND, JACK, Steele ................. ENTRIKIN, SARAH S., Essex ............. EPPLE, ELAINE M., Hermann ......,, 127, ERBA, CHERYL A., St. Louis ............... ERVIN, GARY L., Cape Girardeau ....... ERVIN, LLOYD M., Cape Girardeau ....... ERVIN, MICHAEL W., Cape Girardeau - 134, ERXLEBEN, RHEA R., St. Louis ........... ESSARY, GEORGE, Cape Girardeau ,- ESSMYER, CARMEN K., Potosi ..... ESSMYER, SUE E., Mineral Point --. ESSNER, ANNA R., Illmo ........ ...... ESSNER, JAMES C., Chaffee ........ 1 so, ESTES, LINDA K., Jackson ............... ETTER, ALAN Y., Montgomery City ....,.. ETTER, STEPHEN S., Kirkwood ..,.. 265 183 248 118 256 259 248 127 150 118 242 118 127 127 240 127 118 118 224 118 254 134 127 150 250 118 198 194 285 EUl.BERG, BONNIE L., St, Louis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...183, 237, 240 EVANS, JUDITH E., Blodgett .118, 134, 253, 272 EVANS, SUSAN L., Dyess AFB, Texas ..118, 182 EYE, REGINA L., Caledonia ,,,,, ,,Y.,,. . .150 F FADLER, DONNA M., Cape Girardeau ..... 118 FAERBER, KENNETH R., St. Louis .,,. FAINTICH, BARRY L., Chesterfield FANGMEYER, NANCY L., St. Louis FANNON, JUDY K., Overland ,,... FARAGO, JUDITH L., Rock Hill ..... ......205 ....198 . ..150 ...-180 .. .... 151 FIGGE, EUGENE W., Ste. Genevieve ... .. FILKINS, LILA M., DeSoto .......... .... FINCH, JOHN D., Jefferson City .. FINDER, FINDER, JUANITA L., Campbell ,.. STEVE A., Campbell .. FINDLAY, FRAN M., Florissant ... FINLEY, CLARENCE, St. Louis ........ 205, FINNEGAN, LEO J. II, Farmington FINNEGAN, PATRICIA A., Farmington ..- FINNEY, THOMAS M., Cape Girardeau ,.,, FISCAL, ALICIA, Colonia, Napoles, Mex. -. FISCHER, THOMAS M., St. Louis .246, 274, FISH, CAROL M., Crestwood ......,...... FLOWERS, SUSAN E., St. Louis ,......... FARAJ, MOHAMMAD, Nablus, Jordan U33 134 FARIES, RANDALL L., Puxico ,..,. ..14O, 258 FARMER, ELAINE, Cape Girardeau .63, 186, 253 FARMER, FRANCES E., Cape Girardeau ...151 FARMER, GERALD D., Normandy ,..,. 151, 275 FARMER, MARY E., Lilbourn ........,..,. 151 FARMER RANDY L., Cape Girardeau .118, 195 FARMER, STEVEN J., Kennett . ..,.,,,..,,. 127 FARNHAM, INGE B., Mount Zion, III, ..., FARRAR, BONNIE J., Cape Girardeau .,.,, 127 118 FISH, DALE G., Cape Girardeau .,.,, 259 FISHER, HAROLD D., Cape Girardeau .-151 FISHER, JOAN E., Cape Girardeau FISHER, JOHN C., Barrington, Ill. FISHER, JUANITA K., Sikeston .... FITCH, RANDALL L., Elwood, Ill. ....., .... FITZGERALD, TERESA A., St, Louis FLAHERTY, MICHAEL ..........,... FLETCHER, ANN L., Arcadia ..... FLORI, JOAN D., Overland ....... FLOWERS, GLORIA J., Morehouse FARRENBURG, LARRY E., New Madrid .,... 134 FASSEL, MARY A., Perryville ,.... . ..,.,. 118 FAYNE, LINDA ... ..,,,...,,,,,..,,,,.,, 127 FEATHERSTON, PATRICIA, St. Louis . ..63, 118 FEE, PEGGY S., Cape Girardeau . ,,,, 134 FEE, SHERRI J., Cape Girardeau . ..., 151 FEHLIG, KENNETH L., St. Louis . FEHLMANN, JOANN G., St. Louis FEHRMANN, DAVID J., St. Louis . FEHRMANN, NANCY J., St. Louis FELTS, THOMAS J., Kirkwood H... FENELON, KAREN S., St. Louis .. FERGUSON, DAVID L., Nellyville FERGUSON, KATHY ,....,,..... FERGUSON, SANDRA K., Gideon FERRARIO, MICHAEL L., St, Louis ,.... 151 ........151 151, 198 ...... .134 ....151 ...-183 ....14O -..-253 .. ..... 118 . ...... .193 FLYNN, PATRICIA A., St. Louis ...,. . . ...- FOERSTEL, CHRIS A., St. Louis . .127, 246, FOLEY, ROBERT A., Sugar Creek .... 151, FORD, CAROLYN K., Cape Girardeau .... FORD, GREGORY W., Cape Girardeau .... . FORD, JOSEPH, Kennett ................ FORNKAHL, RONALD R., Cape Girardeau .. FORSYTHE, IVAN C., Villa Ridge ..,.... .... FOSITER, SHEILA ......................, FOSTER, CONNIE L., Campbell ............ FOSTER, JAMES W., Jefferson City ..62, 63, FOSTER, NORMAN A., Bridgeton ...... 151, FOSTER, PATRICK W., Cape Girardeau ..... FOSTER, SUSAN L., Poplar Bluff FERRY, ALICE L., St. Louis ,... .., ,,,. 151, 256 FERRY, ELIZABETH, St. Louis ... ..... 56, 53 FIEHLER, DALE E,, St. Louis .. ...134, 272 FIELDS, SHARON D., Boliwin . 6 .....-118 FOTINOS, CATHERINE, St. Louis ..... 152, FOWLER, JAMES T., Gray Ridge .. FOWLER, LAJUANA F., Dexter ... FOX, LINDA S., Cape Girardeau .. 205 127 228 140 118 127 268 267 134 261 .33 275 183 151 261 251 127 118 127 127 118 118 151 134 186 118 275 270 248 118 118 151 151 118 151 118 279 193 118 273 242 127 265 FRANCIS, DALTON G., Puxico ...... FRANCIS, DONNA K., Puxico ......... FRANKIE, BRUCE A., Cape Girardeau FRANKLIN, STEPHEN R., Cape Girardeau ........... . FRANKLIN, STEPHEN L., St. Louis . 141, FREDERICK, GARY E., St. Louis ,....,..... FREDERICK, JON C., Cape Girardeau FREE, CHARLOTTE M., Chaffee ........... FREEDMAN, RANDALL L., St. Louis .. FREEMAN, LARRY W., Dexter .... . FREEMAN, THOMAS ........... FREIE, CAROL A., New Haven FREIHOFER, JAMES T., Ballwin FREISE, ED JR., Union ......... .... FRECH, BRENDA L., Bloomfield ..... FRENCH, OLIVER B., Charleston ...... FRENCH, RICHARD E., St. Louis FRENTZEL, JIM, Jackson ........... FRENTZEL, MICHAEL E., Uniontown . FRENTZEL, RICHARD L., St. Louis .... FREUND, HENRY W., Lemay .... FREY, GARY S., Jennings ..,....,. . FRICKE, WILLIAM E., St. Louis ....,. FRIEDMAN, STEVEN R., University City FRISBY, JOHN W., Ste. Genevieve .-. F 7717-1517,- 1-1541 H141 .239, 152, 127, 152, 1 FRIZ, PAULA A., Florissant ........,...... FRONABARGER, LEE M., Jackson .... . FROST, CAROL J., Ferguson ..... FRUTH, LOIS J., Marissa, III. . 127, FRYE, BARBARA J., Florissant ... ...... .. FUCHS, ELLA J., Imperial ... .... FUELLER, JEAN E., St. Louis ... FUIST, JANICE L., St. Louis ... .... FULLAIM, MARLENE ........ FULTON, DAVID G., Clayton . FURRY, JOYCE P., Caledonia ... FURST, JERRY L., St. Louis .. G GABBARD, RONALD B., Ferguson ... 152 F A M1-1-8, i GABLE, SANDRA, St. Louis ............... GAERTNER, ARTHUR P., St. Louis ....274, 134 118 224 258 190 193 196 118 134 118 248 152 195 198 118 194 190 278 127 268 193 118 194 193 277 118 141 118 134 118 247 152 272 118 277 141 277 217 118 275 GAINES, CAROL J., Dexter ....,......... 118 GAINES, DEBORAH L., Jefferson City ..... 118 GAINES, ELINOR, Dexter ............... 118 GAITHER, JOAN S., Webster Groves ------18O GALVAN, BRENDA K., Desloge ....... -..152 GAMBLER, JOAN K., Anna, III. ........... 127 GAMEWELL, WILLIAM T., Berkeley ........ 118 272 GANSKE, 'RICHARD E., St. Louis ...... 118, GARBER, WANIDA K., Berkeley -.. ..... -118 GARCIA, PHYLLIS M., SI. Louis ........... 127 GARDNER, GARY L., Arcadia ........ 141, 252 GARLAND, MICHAEL M., St. Louis ......... 197 GARLAND, PATRICK F., SI. Louis ......... 197 GARLAND, RONALD D., Sedgewickville ,.... 152 GARNER, JANET S., Overland ........... 152 GARRISON, GARY M., Centralia, III. ..,... 152 GARRISON, MARYANN E., Cape Girardeau .152 GARRISON, ROBERT M. II, Grandview ..... 127 GARY, LINDA L., Doniphan ......... 152, 269 GASSAWAY, WILLIAM .................. 152 GASSIRARO, SALVATORE, St. Louis .................... 118, 196, 222 aAs1oN, DONNA, sf. Louis ..,..,.. 152, GATLIN, SHARON L., Doniphan 188 -- .,,,,. 152 GAYLORD, STANLEY R., Essex -- ......., 118 GEARHART, CAROL A., sf. Louis GEARY, srEvEN M., ---.-.118 Cape Girardeau .............. 44, 170, GEBHARDS, LINDA A., Ferguson ..... 118, GEGG, GAIL A., Ste. Genevieve .-49, 50, 53, 236, 239 55, 134, 258 201 242 188, GEISS, MARILYN E., Kirkwood ..... ..... 1 80 GEITZ, TERRY E., St. Louis ............... 127 GEMPEL, PAMELA R., Webster Groves .-127 272 GENCK, WILLIAM E., St. Louis ........... 152 GENOVESE, GEORGE F., St. Louis ........ 190 GEOGHEGAN, MIKE, Rockhill ...... .- GERLER, CHARLES M., Altenburg .......... -196 118 GERLER, DANIEL L., Altenburg .......... -118 GERLER, VIRGINIA E., Hazelwood ,-.118, 272 GIACOLITTO, LANA, St. Louis ......,..... 127 GIANNOLA, DONALD R., Pine Lawn ....,...... -.-152, GIBBS, PAUL E., Steelville .... .,... GIBSON, JUDITH F., Dexter -.. - GIESLER, DANIEL M., Ste. Genevieve GIESLER, KARO'N A., Ste. Genevieve .............. 55, GIESSMAN, ROBERT J., St. Charles . GILBERT, JOAN A., Overland ...... . GILL, MARTHA F., Puxico ...... . GILLETTE, GWINDEL S., Steele ..... - GILLILAND, RICKEY E., Burlington, Iowa ............. 127, GILLIS, VERNON L., Dexter ........ . GIRARD, LINDA C., Chesterfield ......... 53, 134, 138, GISI, CATHY D., Essex ............. GISI, JONNIE L., Essex --- GISI, PERRY R., Essex ............. oisi, VICKI E., Dexter ............. GITTINGS, CHARLES V., Oquawka, III. GIVENS, ALBERT, Webster Groves --. GIVENS, JOANNE, St. Louis ........ GIVENS, TERESA A., East Prairie .... GLASER, LINDA M., Sullivan .,.. . GLASTETTER, CAROL A., Cape GLENN, ROBIN, Charleston .... GLENN, PAMELA K., Puxico .......... BARBARA F., St. Charles GLISAN, GLISAN, LINDA L., St. Charles ....... GLISAN, MICHAEL T., St. Charles -153, GLORE, DANIEL C., Imperial ......... GLUECK, GLUEK, MARILYN K., Kelso ........ . GOBER, WILLIAM M., Cape Girardeau GODWIN, CONNIE A., Lutesville .... JUDY A., Illmo ........... GODWIN, NANCY L., Cedar Hill ..... GOFORTH, DEAN F., Doe Run ....,. GOFORTH, STANLEY C., Wellston -.. GOGGIN, BARBARA J., lronton .,.... Girardeau ......... -- - 205, .62, 152, 219 250, iii' 1 27, -182-7,8 1 53, 198 -12-81 ' GOGGIN, JUDITH L., Cape Girardeau ..... 207 152 118 201 188 118 118 127 152 220 134 263 118 127 141 118 254 268 185 118 272 256 127 241 186 188 222 135 128 135 267 118 239 153 242 119 127 GOLDSTEIN, BETTY J., St. Louis .-------..153, 188, 256, 263, GOLLIHER, WAYNE H., Cape Girardeau . GO'NTAR, LAURA L., St. Louis ........ GONZALES, GOODMAN GOODMAN: RUTH, San Jose, Costa Rica -- DEBRA G., Cape Girardeau ., EDWARD J., Cape Girardeau -- GOODMAN RAYMOND H., McClure, III. --. GOODMAN, VICKIE L., St. Ann .....,... L GOODSON, TERRY G., Cape Girardeau ...........,... 62, 63, GORDON, TERRENCE A., Chicago, III. . 141, GOSHE, DONNA L., Oran ............... GOSHE, NANCY K., Oran L. ...... ,. GOSHE, RONALD J., Oran ..... ...128, GOSHE, WILLIAM A., Oran ....., ..... . GOTTSCHALK, GREG J., St. Louis -.... GOZA, LINDA J., Essex ................ - GRAEF, SHARON A., St. Louis ............ GRAF, PAT T., St. Louis ........ 128, 186, GRAFF, CECELIA F., Commerce .......... - GRAGG, MARTHA A., Cape Girardeau ..55, GRAGG, REBECCA A., Cape irardeau --127, GRAHAM, BARB S., Lemay ......,.,,.,. - GRAHAM, BRADLEY L., Cape Girardeau --- GRAMLING, DORANNA L., Kennett ...... - GRANT, JAMES S., Webster Groves ...,.. . GRASECK, HARRY D., St. Louis -.. -.- GRASS, MARY L., Ste. Genevieve ..... GRASSER, COLEEN, Ferguson .. .... -. GRAVES, CARL G., St. Louis -.. ..-141, GRAVIETT, LINDA L., Oran ....... ...L . GRAY, KATHERINE M., Arcadia -.- .--.- GRAY, RENAUTA S., St. Louis ........... . GRAYS, THOMAS, Bragg City ,.,..... 128, GREASER, CONNIE A., Cape Girardeau -.. GREEN, BRENDA A., Clarkton ............ GREEN, BRUCE L., Jackson ........,...... GREEN, DENIS R., St. Louis -.. ...200, GREEN, JOYCE A., Bloomfield ..- .,.135, GREEN , KENNETH W., St. Louis -- .... .- GREEN, PAMELA A., St. Louis . .- .--153, 265 153 183 .33 119 256 128 119 252 250 135 135 254 128 119 128 153 237 119 119 181 128 196 119 267 119 128 128 267 119 128 180 246 135 119 119 201 271 192 250 I I 1 287 GREGG, GARY D., Dexter ..... 62, 63, 128 GREGORY, MARTHA J., East Prairie .... 63 GREINER, JEFFREY T., sf. Louis ......... ' - GREMARD, LAURA S., Portageville .... 135, GREMINGER, MICHAEL L., Ste. Genevieve GREMINGER, RON F., Ste. Genevieve .............. 153, 254, GRESHAM, GEORGE G., Festus .......... . GRIEB, JEANNE M., Berkeley ............ GRIESE, MARY E., University City .... 135, GRIFFAW, RICKI A., Cape Girardeau .... . GRIFFIN, BARBARA A., Oran ........... - GRIFFITH, RICHARD R., Hazelwood ....... GRIGGS, CHARLES R., Maryland Heights --- GRIGGS, SANDRA L., Charleston ..... 119 GRIMES, LARRY J., Kennett ..... 236, 274: 248, GROERICH, JOYCE M., St. Louis ..... 119, GROJEAN, PATRICIA J., Chaffee ,.... 135, GROB, LINDA S., Florissant .... 135, 1 GROSE, TONI K., Cape Girardeau ....... GROSSE, BARBARA E., Creve Coeur - -53, GROVES, CAROL A., Kirkwood .......... GROVES, JOHN B., Bertrand ..... GRUENDEL, EUGENE E., St. Louis -.- GRUENEBERG, EMILY V., Illmo ..........., GRUENEWALD, ROBERT W., Arnold ......., GRUNER, GAYLE D., Glendale --46, 50, 52, 61, 153, 188, 239, GUDER, JANNA L., Kirkwood ............ GUEMPEL, STEVE R., Ballwin ..... ..... GUERRA, DIANNE L., Charleston ..- ----- GULLEDGE, SHERMA J., East Prairie ....... GULLEY, LAKATHY J., Dexter ....... GURLEY, LINDA C., Hayti ........... 119,' GUTSCHLAG, RUTH E., St. Louis ....... 56, GYGAX, MARCIA L., St. Louis --119, 236, H HAAS, PATRICIA D., Crestwood ...... 153, 252 119 119 269 128 258 153 180 188 1 19 153 217 135 242 275 272 263 258 153 135 256 190 277 153 246 303 119 119 128 128 128 257 135 239 180 HAHS, KATHERINE A., 186, Sikeston ............., ..,.. 1 78, HAHS, NANCY K., Oak Ridge ........ 128, 183, 240, HAID, WILLIAM R., St. Louis ............. HAILEY, LINDA C., Cape Girardeau ...... HAINES, DENNIS L., East Prairie ..... 119, 257, HALBMAN, SUSAN M., Affton .... 63, 141, HALE, BONNIE S., Piedmont .............. HALE, MARY E., Cape Girardeau .... 135, HALE, PAMELA S., East Prairie -- .... -- HALL, IDALINE L., St. Louis .,... ........ HALL, KATHRYN M., St. Ann -.- ---119, HALL, MARY E., Florissant ........ ...... HALLAN, KAREN J., St. Ann ......... 184, HALLENBERG, DEBORAH, St. Louis ........ HAM, CLAUDIA A., Sikeston .,..,......... HAM, LINDA K., Illmo ..,....,.....,.... HAMACHER, ALFRED W., Cape Girardeau HAMACHER, VINCENT P., Overland ...... HAMAN, RICHARD L., Cape Girardeau -.. HAMANN, NANCY M., St. Louis .... .. ...... 153, 248, 249, 264 r HAMBRICK, HARRY R., Sikeston ..,....... HAMILTON, KAREN L., Webster Groves ...,.,,..,........ 153 HAMLETT, CHARLENE, Hayti 128, 178, HAMLETT, EDWARD H., Caruthersville - 1 186, 128, HAMLETT, KENNETH D., Parma ........... HAMLIN, ALBERT L., Cape Girardeau - 141, HAMM, MICHAEL A., Oran .............. HAMMETT, MICHAEL M., St. Charles HAMMOND, JOHN W., St. Louis -,, HAMPTON BILLY G. Jackson ...... HANEY, SANDRA E.,,Cape Girardeau----U HANSCHEN, MICHAEL K., Gordonville HANSE, PATRICIA A., St. Louis .......... HARDESTY, PATRICIA D., Caruthersville --- HARDMAN, TAMARA J., Cape Girardea U ..- 236 258 252 239 254 253 128 186 1 19 268 185 135 239 -63 269 1 19 256 271 201 273 254 273 236 261 123 248 119 193 119 -51 128 119 153 153 128 HARTER, AUSTIN G., Cape Girardeau ,.... HARTER, RICHARD A., Cape Girardeau .... HARTLE, KAREN S., Arnold .........,,... HARTLINE, BARNEY J., Cape Girardeau .................. 153 HARTLINE, JANE A., Cape Girardeau ...... 51, 53, 119, 181, HASBROOK, CARLETON C., APO-New York, N. Y. ............ 200 HASS, JACQUELYN L., St. Louis -- HASTEY, DANIEL E., Si. Louis .... HATCHER, BONNIE J., Overland .... HATFIEIJD, CATHY D., Manchester ........ HATTAN, MARGARET A., Poplar Bluff ..... HAUCK, KAREN K., St. Louis ............. HAUSHALTER, FRANCES, St. Louis ........ HAUSMAN, RENEE M., St. Louis ..... 119, HAWKINS, HAROLD E., Hazelwood ....... HAWKINS, SANDRA K., Sikeston .......... HAWKINS, SUSAN F., Poplar Bluff ---141, HAWKINS, VICTORIA K., Ironton .... 153, HAWN, THOMAS F., Ste. Genevieve --200, HAYDEN, BETH ................... ..... HAYDEN, ELLEN E., Cape Girardeau ..... . HAYMEN, MARSHA ...........,...,-,.., HAYS, DOROTHY J., Malden ....... .... HAZEL, MICHAEL B., Caruthersville ....... HEATON, JANICE A., St. Louis ....,...,.. HECK, MICHALENE, St. Louis ........ 128, HEDSPETH, BETHABRA Williamsville ............,,., 153, 262, HEDTKAMP, BARBARA J., St. Louis ...,.,.. HEGG, SANDRA ............, ,,,, HEELEY, DIANE E., St. Louis --- ---- HEERN, STEPHEN C., Affton ............. HEFNER, STEPHEN W., Qulin ............. 141, 237, 239, 269, HEIDEBUR, JUDITH A., St. Louis ........... HEIDER, SHIRLEY A., Jackson .......-.,.. 196 196 153 255 239 201 1 19 197 141 265 128 128 1 19 265 267 128 265 273 245 183 153 .63 1 19 135 128 240 271 119 248 119 153 270 153 119 HACKER, BRUCE G., Perryviiie ...... 119 HARL, DEBORAH J., si. Charles .......... 119 , , HACKER, GARY w., Perryviiie ........ zoo, 201 HARMON, LADONNA M., IIIrrio ...... 128, 256 HUMAN' GERALYN C-f Sf- LOU? ----- 119' 265 HACKER, KENNETH R., Perryville ......... 266 HARMON, MICHAEL E., S+. Louis -153, 198 236 HEIMBAUGHI MARY E-r Peffvvllle -------- 154 HACKER, WALLACE J., Perryville .... 261, 277 HARMS, STEPHEN w., Kirkwood ..... 119, 269 HEINEMANN, GREGORY L. Arnold ---196. 205 HACKMAN, DARLENE, HARNES, SOINDRA M., Advance --62, 153, 253 HEITLAND, SHERRILL L., sf. Louis ......... 269 Si. Louis ............... 135, 179, 183, 237 HARPER, MARGARET E., Charleston ....... 128 HELFRICH, CARLA J., HAENNI, MICHAEL P., sf. Louis ...... 12s, 275 HARPOLE, ROBERT M., S1. Charles ---135, 275 S1. Louis ............... 135, iss, 262, 277 HAGAN, HAROLD, Perryviiie .............. 28 HARRIS, JAMES H., Florissant ---153, 246, 259 HELM.S, PATRICIA M., East Proirie .,..,... 128 HAGEDORN, BETTY J., S+. Louis .......... 186 HARRIS, JOAN E., Sr. Louis .......... 128 265 HELMS, RONALD C., sr. Louis ....... 205, 207 HAGEDORN, DIANE L., Cape Girardeau --128 HARRIS, MARYANN, Webster Groves ..,... 128 HELMS, SUZANNE C., Herculaneum ....... 141 HAGEDORN, RUTH A., Washington --135, 249 HARRIS, NANCY K., Ferguson ....... 250, 258 HELTON, DIXIE Y., S1. Louis .......,..... 135 HAGER, JOHN R., Deiiwoooi .,.,, ,,,,. 2 O1 HARRIS, SONJA F,. sr. Ferere ..........,. 119 HEMACHER, VIINCENT ,..,,,,,,, ,,,,-,,, 1 28 HAHN, ERICK w., sf. Louis .... ..... 2 24 HARRISON, LINDA J., sf. Louis --1a4, 236, 239 HEMKER, BILL .....................,,.., 277 HAHN, JAMES w., Lureoviiie .... ...... 1 19 HART, ANNA L., Charleston .............. 153 HENDERSON, KEN M., sr. Louis ,..,,, 205, 268 HAHN, THOMAS w., Sf. Louis ....... 201, 266 HART, DEANNA K., Senath ......,.. 119 HENDERSON, MARK H., Kirkwood .,,, 123, 255 HAHS, DAVID L., Cope Girardeau ........ 193 HART, MARY A., Berkeley -. .... 128 HENDRICKS, SANDRA E., Si. Louis ---256, 268 if' .. 'R 1 ,. . ., .. L 6 .. R gs. A .. .rf Q. ' ' NAI i I- . 88 . if -If' Zf 'M Rv aww 'ire I HENDRICKS, WILLIAM S., Jefferson City .....,,......,. 141, 199 222 HENKE, ROBERT F., Affton ...,,-...,.,,, 154 HENRY, JANET B., Bloomfield ............ 128 HENRY, LYNN, Normandy ,...,,,.,,,.,,,, 135 HENRY, RICHARD D., DeSoto ........ 154, 190 HENSLEY, JEFFREY R., Caruthersville .,,.... 128 HENSON DEBORAH S., St. Louis .... ..... 1 28 HENSON, JANE, Poplar Bluff ......,...... 119 HENSON JERRY L., Cape Girardeau 154 261 HENSON, KENNETH N., St. Louis .,....... 119 HENSON, NANCY D., Jackson ....... 128, 271 HENTZE, WILLIAM J., Greenville, Ill. ...... 193 HEPLER, BARBARA A., Caruthersville ...... 154 HEQUEMBOURG, JANIS, Charleston ......... 135, 179, 184, 249, 269 HERRERA, ODEY MARIA, Santiago, Panama ,..,....,.,,,.,,, 33, 119 HERRING, LINDA .....,...,.....,,,,,,,, 119 HERWIG, CAROLYN S., Overland .... 154, 249 HERZOG, LINDA S., St. Louis .... ...... 2 73 HESKETT, JOHN B., St. Louis ........ 154, 176 HESS, ROBERT L., Painton ,,...,.,,,, 135, 198 HESSKAMP, JON T., St. Charles ......... 154 HESTON, CYNTHIA S., St. Louis .- ..,.. 119 HEUER, FRANCES E., DeSoto ,,,,,,-- -H154 HEUER, GARY W., Cape Girardeau ....... 119 HEUER, KENNETH R., Cape Girardeau .... 154 HEURING, DARLENE R., Scott City ........ 128 HEURING, DONALD G., Illmo ............ 154 HEURING, JERRY C., Illmo ..... ..... 1 19 HEURING, RONALD D., Illmo .... .,... 1 54 HEURING, SHIRLEY A., Scott City .... ..... 1 19 HEWITT, JAMES L., Morehouse ,,,,,, ,,,-- 2 O1 HEYL, CHARLES R., Berkeley ,.,,,,,,,,--- 194 HIATT, WILLIAM H., Cape Girardeau ..... 119 HICKMAN, NEAL L., St. Charles .......... 135 HICKS, DONALD L., Marquand ,,135, 274, 275 HILL, DALTON E., Dexter ,,,,,,,-,-,---,, 135 HILL, GREGORY H., St. Louis ............. 179 HILL, JACQUELYN A., St. Louis ...... 119, 272 HILL, JAMES K., Cairo, Ill. ..... ,,.,,, 1 54 HILL, JOHN M., Cairo, III. -.- .... --119 HILL, KATHY A., Anna, Ill. .-- ---119, 244 271 271 135 252 242 275 HILL, KAY ..................., 263, 270, HILL, LONNA W., Hobbs, New Mexico .... HILL, MYRNA K., St. Louis -. ......... -- HILL, RICHARD M., St. Louis - ......... -- HILL, SARA J., Caruthersville --- ---128, HILL, STEFEN D., Scott City -- -- .... ---- HILL, sus E., Dexter ................ 128, HILLEMANN, NANCY J., St. Louis ......... HILLER, DONALD C., Strongsville, Ohio .... HILLIS, RICHARD C., St. Louis ........ 154, HILPERT, WELDOIN P., Cape Girardeau ,... HINKLE, GARY V., Cape Girardeau ........ HINKLE, TERRY L., Cape Girardeau -.154, HINRICHS, CATHERINE A., Crestwood .... HINTON, BARBARA J., Belleview ......... HIRT, CHRISTINE ................... -- HISAW, VICK L., Dexter ........... --- HITCHINGS, SHARON K., Jennings ....... HITT, KAREN, Bloomfield ............... HITT, MICHAEL T., Painton ............. . HITT, VAN C., Oak Ridge ....... 154, 205, I-IOADLEY, PATRICIA A., sI. Louis ....... HODDE, CHERYL A., Ferguson ...... --- HODGE, JAMES M., Overland ........... HODGES, JOHN P., Cape Girardeau .... HODGES, STEVE, East Prairie ...... 53, 54, 63, 128, 179, HODGES, THOMAS E., JR., Sikeston -.63, HOEFLER, CHARLENE M., Cape Girardeau HOESLI, REGINA L., Charleston .......... HOFER, PATRICIA M., St. Louis .... -.- HOFF, KEITH L., St. Charles ............. HOFFMAN, BRUCE W., Park Forest, Ill. ............. 197, 205, HOFFMAN, DIANE, Overland ............ HOFFMAN, PAUL H., Jackson ............ HOFFMAN, RODNEY L., Cape Girardeau . HOFFMANN, DEBORAH A., Cape Girardeau- HOFFMANN, KAREN R., Chesterfield ..... HOFFMANN, LINDA A., Marthasville --128, HOFFMANN, SUSAN D., Marthasville --154, HOGAN, SHERI L., East Prairie ......... 135, 244, 249, 270, HOLDINGHAUS, DANIEL c., sf. Ann -.193, 256 119 196 258 255 119 277 119 119 -63 135 119 128 119 207 154 272 135 195 193 128 128 119 236 128 207 1 19 128 249 249 141 269 250 271 238 HOLLAND, ROMIE H., Cape Girardeau .,., HOLLINGSHEAD, ROBERT D., MaryvIlle, Ill. ................,.,, 196, HOLMAN, CECILIA A., Sikeston ..,,., 135, HOLMES, ALICIA L., St. Louis --- ---.-- HOLMES, DORIS L., St. Louis -- ..... -- HOLMES, PAMELA L., Pacific -- .... 63, HOLSTER, KAREN L., St. Louis ............ I-IoL1, RONALD R., Imperial ........ 51, 53, 179, 193 236 HOLTGREWE, JunI1I-I M., Berkeley .... f- HONAKER, IANIcs L., sf. Louis ......... HONAKER, RONALD R., St. Louis -.- HONER, MIKE ................... HONEY, WENDELL C., Unity, III. -.- HOOE, LINDA K., Painton ......,.. HOOPER, SUSAN L., Caruthersville -- HOPKINS, DELORES J., Burfordville -- HOPKINS, FRANCES E., Cape Girardeau ......... 154, 178, HOPKINS, TERRY A., Cape Girardeau - HOPMAN, CHRIS K., Des Peres ....... HOPPE, CAROLYN A., Poplar Bluff .- HOPPE, RICHARD A., Poplar Bluff .--- HOPPER, LINDA C., DeSoto ......... HOPPER, MICHAEL D., Sikeston ..... . HOPPER, VICKIE R., Benton .... 135, HOPWOOD, CAMERON, St. Peters --- HORKY, CRAIG C., Cape Girardeau HORN, PATRICIA A., sf. Louis ....... HORNBACK, SHARON L., Sikeston -.. HORNBUCKLE, SHIRLEY, Jennings HORNSEY, ROBERT K., Pevely --.. HORSTMANN, GERALD H., Beckemeyer, Ill. .............,.. - HOTFELDER, JOHN A., Dellwood -..- HOTFELDER, LINDA R., St. Louis ---- HOUGH, AUGUSTUS R., JR., Bergenfield, 'N. J. .............,. - HOUSE, ROBERT W., Moberly ....... HOUSTON, LUCIA R., Flat River ...LL HOVEN, RAY C., Florissant .......... HOVIS, LINDA L., Flat River --- 179, -224, 120, 180, 154, 217, 135, 120, T352 ' 128 205 273 224 135 119 128 239 186 120 257 192 258 128 128 154 186 279 185 249 275 128 120 263 188 120 154 120 120 201 261 279 188 199 199 120 197 135 289 9 HOWARD, BARBARA G., HOWELL, MARTHA M., Cape HOWLE, DICEY J., Sikeston HOWLE, SUSAN E., Sikeston HUBER, RALPH W., Florissant HUCK, JANE M., Bloomsdale HUCK, PAUL G., Crystal City ,,...... 242 -....--.,,63 HUDSON, RODNEY S., St. Louis ......... - HUEBEL, KENNETH B., Cape Girardeau .-- HUELSKAMP, JACK W., St. Louis ........, - HUEY, MARY L., Chaffee ......,.... 135, HUEY, RUTH E., Chaffee ........ 63, 135, HUFF, JANICE J., Farmington .,,,,... 128, HUFFMAN, GARY H., Malden ....,....,.. - HUFFMAN, LINDA K., White River A,,. - HUGE, LINDA L., St. Louis ---- HUGHES, DAN, St. Louis ..... HUGHES, EUGENE M., St. Louis . HUGHES, REBECCA J., St. Louis -- HUGHEY, LARRY ,,,,,,,,.,.,..,...,,.... HUMPHREY, CHARLES F., Berkeley HUMPHREY, RICHARD L., Cape Girardeau .- HUMPHREYS, GERALD T., Zalma ......... .. HUNT, FRANK C., St. Louis ,...,,..,,,.. . HUNT, GERALD R., Falls Church, Va. ..-,. HUNTER, MARY C., New Madrid ......,,. - HUNTER, TERRY V., Kennett ....... 62, 63, HUNTZE, ROBERT J., Berkeley ........,,.. HURLEY, JUDITH A., Charleston ......,.. - HUSKEY, JOSEPH v., Marble Hill --'.T.6i,- HURT, NANCY A., Cape Girardeau HUSTER, SU-SAN C., St. Louis .... HUX, LEWIS F. JR., Essex ....,,.......,.. HYDE, ROBERT B., Cape Girardeau --154, L., Jackson -- St. Charles --- L., Sikeston -- ILLERS, MICHAEL ILLY, RUSSELL J., INGRAM, DEBRA IRBY, RICHARD L., IRELAND, EMMA K., Essex .....,........ ISLE, ANITA L., Florissant ....... 128, 186, IVY, CATHERINE L., Fredericktown ....,.... J JACK, REBECCA L., St. Louis ....,.,.. 128 JACKSON, BRENDA .,.....,......,....., JACKSON, CAROLYN S., Cape Girardeau -- JACKSON, DONNA J., Naylor ,....,..... JACKSON, MARTHA A., Dexter .......... JACKSON, REGINIA D., Morehouse ................ ..-128, 270 JACKSON, SUSAN ......,..,..,..,...... JACKSON, WILLIAM A., Cape Girardeau .,..,. 49, 136, 219, 220, 0 Cape Girardeau ......,..,.... 63, 135, Girardeau ,-- East Prairie - ........ - , 248 256 135 120 193 120 275 242 120 205 149 270 186 120 120 273 197 120 128 269 128 120 128 267 222 120 252 128 183 154 128 120 259 267 154 199 120 246 154 245 128 242 120 120 135 128 271 -63 236 136, JACO, JUDY J., Jackson ......, .,. JACOBS, GARY G., Ellisville ,,......,,.., - JACOBS, JACK E., Gambier, Ohio .... 136, JACOBS, SHARON A., Cape Girardeau ... JAEGERS, MARILYN E., Ste. Genevieve .... - JAGUST, ROBERT C., St. Louis ....., ... JAMES, CATHY D., Cape Girardeau U -.. JAMES, DENNIS W., St, Louis ,,.... ... JAMES, JIM D., Desloge .,........., U, JAMES, LANA C., Desloge ....,.,.,.,.,,. JAMES, MARSHALL E., Caruthersville ..., . JAMES, ROLLAND D., Rock Hill ..,....,..,..,,. 63, 136, 217, JAMIESON, JAMES M., St. Louis ,,,.,.,,.. JANSEN, CELESTINE B., Leopold A,.,..,. - JANSEN, HAROLD E., Illmo .,.,,, ... JARODSKY, LOUIS R., St. Louis .. ,,.. .- JAROSIK, NANCY R., Cape Girardeau -, .....,,, v,,,, 2 39, JEFFERIES, LARRY D., Poplar Bluff .,...,,..,...,.., 136, 261, JEGLIJEWSKI, BARBARA J., St. Louis ,,,,.. JENKINS, JUDITH C., St. Ann .,....,,,.. . JENKINS, KATHLEEN L., Lemay .............. ..... 1 36, 245, JERABEK, STEPHEN R., St. Louis ......,........ 197, 205, 206, JESSE, LINDA C., Fenton ....,.,......,.. JILES, PAMELA L., High Ridge ..... ..... JOB, MARILYN J., Cape Girardeau ..,.,. - JOERLING, DALE R., Jennings ........ 201, JOGGERST, JAMES B., Ste. Genevieve ..... JOGGERST, KENNETH R., Ste. Genevieve .........,.......,. 197, JOGGERST, MARY B., Ste. Genevieve JOHANNABER, JUDITH K., Union --- ilhf' JOHNSON, BONNIE K., Overland .,.,..,. - JOHNSON, CECELIA R., Caruthersville .... JOHNSON, DAVID C., Poplar Bluff --136, JOHNSON, DEBORAH A., Cape Girardeau .,.,...........,.. 120 JOHNSON, DIANNE L., Shook ........ 120 JOHNSON, DWAYNE S., Farmington ...., - JOHNSON, FRANCES L., Caruthersville --- JOHNSON, GARY E., Cape Girardeau -..- JOHNSON, JAMES R., Ellington ,.,........ JOHNSON, JO A., Glen Allen ..,.,.,.... JOHNSOIN, KAREN S., Festus --.120, 263, JOHNSON, KATHRYN F., Cape Girardeau .- JOHNSON, LINDA K., Richmond Heights -- JOHNSON, MARCIA L., Kirkwood ....... - JOHNSON, MICHAEL L., Cope Girardeau .................. 274 JOHN, MICHAEL R., Affton ...., 155, 224: JOHNSON, ROBERT, Cairo, III. ,,,...,..,.. JOHNSON, ROBERT A., Ellington .... 236, 248 154 196 128 141 205 155 120 136 136 -62 252 198 141 258 267 256 277 120 245 249 209 265 120 128 242 155 205 181 250 180 136 258 181 257 128 120 236 155 155 265 120 141 120 275 279 269 242 JOHNSON, STEPHEN R., Cape Girardeau .............,... 205, JOHNSTON, BARBARA J., Hillsboro --128, JOHNSTON, JANET G., O'FaIlon ..,...... . JOKERST, REBECCA A., Ste. Genevieve ....,.......,... 53, 54, JONES CYNTHIA K., Chaffee ............ - JONES GARY A., Poplar Bluff ,,..,..... JONES, JAMES D., Cape Girardeau , ,.- JONES, JOSEPH M., Jackson .....,.,.... - JONES, KENNETH A., Cape Girardeau ..... JONES, LINDA S., Oran ...,,....,...,.. . JONES, MARTHA M. ..... -.- JONES, SARA F., Cooter . ..,..... -.--. JONES, STEPHANIE M., St. Louis ,.....,....,.., 136, 244, 256, JONES, TRUMAN L., Fredericktown -.-155, JORDAN, DIANE M., Webster Groves 155, JORGENSON, RONALD w., si. Louis ..... JOSEPH, FORD E., St. Louis .....,.... 200, JOSLI'N, JANICE ...,........,.. ...,., JOST, CARLA P., Webster Groves -,, N.-- JOSTER, CONNIE .............,. ..,. JUDD, ROBERT M., St. Louis ...... ...., . JUENGER, GILBERT M., St. Louis ,.... 120, JURKOVICH, AGNES M., St. Louis .,.........,.... 55, 155, 262, K KAAN, RUTH, University City -- KAHLE, JUDITH A., St. Louis ....... KAISER, SINA A., Cape Girardeau - KAMLER, JOHN W., Washington -.. KANNADY, DENNIS L., Berkeley ,--- KAPELLER, ROBERT L., Cape Girardeau KAPPELMANN, THOMAS P., Washington KARL, DENNIS J., St. Louis ............. KASSEL, KOREEN K., Perryville ....... 136, KASTEN, JOYCE K., Jackson ................ 136, 184, 239 KASTEN, LOIS M., Jackson ........ - KATSINAS, ANDREA J., St. Louis ,--. KAULING, PAUL A., Beckemeyer, Ill. ..,..,.,....,, 155, 261 KAY, KATHERINE L., St. Louis ...,,. . KEARNEY, JUDITH M., Cape Girardeau --- KEARNS, KAREN A., St. Louis ,...,. . KEENE, BRENDA J., Cape Girardeau KEESEE, CAROLYN K., Scott City ..., KEESEE, HAROLENE L., Scott City -.- KEHRER, GARY L., Belleville, Ill. -155, 205, KEILHOLZ, JOHNNY W., Arnold -.- KEILLY, SUSAN .,,........,.,.. KEIMS, DAVID E., Poplar Bluff --- KEITH, JANE A., Kirkwood ..... '155' 1 222 265 141 181 120 136 155 120 120 155 155 120 268 261 270 224 201 120 188 277 120 195 277 120 120 'I20 120 196 261 120 191 263 259 136 273 277 120 136 120 155 155 155 207 205 253 129 155 KELLAR, KAREN A., St, Louis ..,...,......,... 53, 136, 141, 188 KELLER, GREG .......................,.. 205 KELLER, CHERYL M., Gordonville ..,. 155, 259 KELLER, JO ANN, Hermann ..... .,,..,. 1 20 KELLER, JUDY ...,,...,................. 128 KELLER, KIRBY J., Cape Girardeau ...156, 259 KELLER, NANCY C., Cape Girardeau ....... 56, 58, 59, 136, 259 KELLER, TERRY L., Cape Girardeau ...136, 259 KELLEY, MARY E., Kennett ,.............. 156 KELLEY, SHANNON K., Cape Girardeau ...............,, 136, 256 KELLEY, VICKIE S., Cape Girardeau ..l20, 185 KELLY, CYNTHIA J., St. Louis ..,......... 120 KELLY, KELLY, KELSO, KEMLAGE, JO ANN, St. Louis ..,..., KEMPER, THOMAS J., St. Charles DONNA A., SI. Louis ... SUE G., St. Louis ..... RONALD S., St. Louis -, -..46 ...-.12O .120 156 241 128, .....199 KEMPERNOLTE, THERESE, St. Louis ....... 141 KEMPF, KENER, KENLEY, WILLIAM A., Florissant .,. KENNEDY, LARRY D., Puxico -.. KENNEDY, MARY P., Jackson .... MEGAN A., Florissant ..,.... 136, DENISE .,................ KENNEDY, PATRICIA A., St. Louis .,...... 120 KERN, ERNEST L., 183 ..,-.128 .,-,120 -,,.141 ....156 Granite City, Ill. .........,.., 156, 205 208 KERTZ, MATILDA H., Ste. Genevieve .,,... 156 KETCHERSIDE, MICHAEL, Arnold ,H ....120 KETTENBACH, KATHY A., St. Louis . ,... 242 KIDD, DEBORAH J., St. Louis ..... .... 1 20 KIEFER, JOAN M., Perryville .. .... 120 KIEFFER, DAVID A., Illmo .... ..,. 2 54 KIELHOFNER, JANET A., Oran .. .... 128 KIES, R ICHARD L., Jackson .......... .... 1 20 KIESEWETTER, CAROL A., St. Louis ,....... 128 KIEWITT, MARCIA L., Cape Girardeau .... 183 KIEFERT, ALICE .................,,..,.,. 128 KILBY, STEPHEN R., Mountain Grove ................. 156, 261 KILCULLEN, COLLEEN A., St. Louis .,...,.. 120 KILLIAN, GLENNSTON, Bertrand -, ..... 156 DAVID E., Poplar Bluff ,.., ,,,. 1 29 KINDER, DAVID C., Fredericktown ,.....,.. 196 KINDER, JERI M., St. Louis ..,..,.,,,,,... 120 KEMIS, KINDLE, KING, ROBERT E., Farmington ,..56, 58, 156 CATHY J., St. Louis ...,.,...,,,... 120 KING, CYNTHIA R., Scott City ..s.,. V... 1 29 KING, FRANCES L., Imperial ......,....... 156 KING, GENE C., Hartford, Kentucky ...... 62 KING, HAROLD D., Imperial ..,.,.,...,... 156 KING, LINDA L., Poplar Bluff ...,... 183, 210 KING, SUSAN G., Haytl ....... ,...... 1 36 KINGEN, DONNA M., Ellsinore ...,.. .... 1 56 KINGERY, WILLIAM B., Cairo, III. ... ..-.156 KINGREE, KENNETH W., Dudley ... ...-199 KINLOUGH, JUDY ,,.......,.,....,.,,,,. 256 KINLOUGH, RICHARD T., Brentwood .....,,...,,.. 156, 205, 208 209 KINNISON, CARLENE J., Arab ........,.. 120 KINNISON, NANCY L., Arab ,,..,,.. 156, 241 KINTZ, GERALD J., Cape Girardeau ,,,,,,. 156 KIRBY, JENE D., Bloomfield ....v. ,,...136 KIRK, DONITA G., Cape Girardeau . .... 136 KIRKPATRICK, BRENDA, Kinder . ..,, 120 KIRN, CAROL A., Perryville H Y... 271 KIRN, NELSON E., Perryville . .... 156 KIST, LARRY E., Ste. Genevieve ..,..,.... 129 KLAMM, JEAN M., St. Louis ,..,,,,,,,,, H156 KLAUS. KLAUS, KLEIN, KLINKH BRUCE, H., St. Louis ,.... 129, 194, VICTOR L., Uniontown ,,..,., 156, KLEFLER, SHARON A., St. Louis LYNNE A., Florissant .,-,,..,....-120 ARDT, CHERYL D., Caruthersville 120, 236 249 .....,,,....156 256 KLIPFEL, BERNADETTE M., Portageville ,,,,, 157 KLUESNER, DIANE R., Chaffee ,.,.. ,,,, 1 20 KNAAK, MELVIN ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 248 KNAPP, CAROL ,.,,,.,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 129 KNICHEL, KENNETH R., Cape Girardeau ...157 KNICHEL, LINDA D., Cape Girardeau .. KNIGHT, CLAUDE C., St. Charles ....,, KNIGHT, CLARE .....,..,,.,,..,, KNIGHT, MARY F., Poplar Bluff ,.... KNUCKLES, JAMES T., Bismarck .,.,,, KNUTSEN, DOUGLAS W., Hazelwood ,, 157 ...,246 ..,.247 120 ,,,,l41 ..,.275 KOCH, DAVID R., St. Louis .,... 120, 200, 201 KOCH, KATHLEEN A., St. Louis ,,..,,,,,,, 121 KOCZWARA, SANDRA G., Midland Park, N. J. .,........, ,..,., 6 3 KOEHLER, RONNIE G., Oak Ridge ,.....,.. KOEH RER, PEGGY E., KOELN, KOELN, Hillsboro ...... 157, JOAN E., St. SUSAN E., St. Louis .... 136, 178, Louis .,..........,. 121 250 129 188 KOELZER, PATRICIA E., St. Louis .. KOENEN, FRED J., St. Louis ...... KOENIG, MARYBETH, St. Louis ,,.. .- KOEPP, KEITH D., Summit ............... KOETTING, JOHN A., Ste. Genevieve . KOETTKER, THOMAS W., St. Louis ,... KOGGE, JOHN F., Bay Village, Ohio .62, 198, KOHNEN, PHYLLIS A., Florissant .......... KOLLMEYER, LARRY E., Charleston ......,. KOLLMEYER, SUSAN E., Farmington .....,..,.... 141, 244, 257, KOPP, JOHN D., Florissant ...,. 136, 261, KORNEGAY, MIRIAM S., St. Louis ,,,,,,,, KORTE, JACQUELINE A., Florissant ... 129, KOSLOW, ANN L., University City ........ KOZLOWSKI, SANDRA L., Camp Lelune, N. C. ..............,... . KRAEMER, DAVID R., St. Louis .,157, 261, KRAIBERG, ROBERT W., St. Louis ......,.. KRAMER, KAREN A., Cape Girardeau KRANAWETTE R, MARY M., Oak Ridge .,,,...,,..,,.,,., 157, 250, KRATZER, STEVEN J., St. Louis ........... KRAUS, TERRY R., Ballwin .... ,.,. 121, KREY, JEANNE, Sappington .- ...,. -. KRIEG, MARY S., Freeburg, III. .- KRIESKY, FRANCIS R., St. Louis KRIFKA, JOHN B., St. Louis ........ KRONE, KATHLEEN M., Perryville ,.,...... KRUEP, THOMAS A., Beckemeyer, Ill. .. 190 1 KRULL, LINDA M., St. Louis .........,..,, KUECHLER, BONITA J., St. Louis ..... KUEHLE, SANDRA K., Cape Girardeau KUEHLER, DANNY J., St. Charles .... KUHN, MARY D., Memphis, Tenn. .... . KULLBERG, GAYLE L., Cape Girardeau 136, 129 .217 157 1 KUNTZE, KAREN F., Jackson ,..,..,,.,,,, KUNTZE, VERLA M., Jackson ,.,.,,... 262, KUSTER, BILL ......,.....,..,,,,,,.,,,. KUTSCHER, JUDY M., Cape Girardeau KUTZ, ROBERT J., Perryville .,,..... L LABOUBE, VIRGINIA R., Hermann ,,.. LABRUYERE, MARGARET S., Cape Girardeau ........... . , , 121, LACKEY, BETTY J., Florissant .,,, ,,,,,,., LAFERNEY, ZONNYA L., Portageville ,. 136 LaFOLLETE, JOHN L., Bellefontaine, Ohio 6, LEGESSE, KATHLEEN M., Crystal City LAIBEN, REGINA L., Crystal City ....,,,,. LaJEUNESSE, MAUREEN C., Ferguson ............... 121, 181, 242, 121 197 121 157 252 222 195 188 121 258 277 121 258 157 129 277 197 237 258 121 195 183 129 252 197 121 261 121 249 265 261 183 129 121 277 252 136 129 269 157 180 186 275 129 129 265 LAKENAN, BARBARA A., sf. Marys LAMBERT, B. J., Fisk ............. LAMBERT, JOLENE ..............,.. LAMBERT, GENEVA E., Sikeston ...... . LAMBRECHT, CHRISTOPHER, Creve Coeur ... LAMM, LIDA A., St. Louis .....,..,. . LAMM, SUSAN M. ,St. Louis ........ . LANDGRAF, ROBERT W., Jackson .. LANDOLT, JUDITH A., Flat River ... LANE, GLENDA J., Wyatt .....,........ 129 LANE, JEANNE R., Chesterfield ....... , LANG, LARRY L., Oak Ridge ,-. .... 136, LANGE, DAVID E., St. Louis .............. LANGE, GEORGE W., St. Louis .,.....,....... 121, 199, 229, LANGSTON, RICHARD L., St. Charles .... . LANKHEIT, MILDRED J., Charleston ,. ...- LQPIERRE, DARRYL .,............. ..... LAPINSKI, PAUL J., Granite City, lll. ......... L... 1 57, LAPP, DEBRAH L., Ellsinore ... ..., 129, LARAMIE, LARRY N., Jennings .- LARMER, JAMES W., Doe Run .... LAROSE, DAVID L., Perryville .....,.. LARSEN, EDITH L., Webster Groves ....... LASHLEY, JANE B., Ste. Genevieve LASHLEY, RANDELL C., Hazelwood LASKY, TERRY J., St. Louis ........ LATOUR, SUZANNE R., Jennings ..... .... LAUGHLIN, LINDA S., Williamsville LAURENTIUS, JANE M., Perryville LAUTENSHLAGER, CAROL A., SI. Louis ,136, LAVELLE, JAMES S., Des Peres ....... 157, LAwLEss, KAREN R., sr. Louis ..... LAWS, DOUGLAS E., Mexico .2....... .... LAYTON, SHEILA A., Cape Girardeau LAYTON, STANLEY P., St. Marys ...,,,,.. LAZORCHAK, JAMES M., Garfield, N. J. H, LEA, VERA E., Hornesrville ............... LEACH, SHARON G., Kennett ... .... .,,, LEAHY, MARTHA A., St. Louis .... LECOMPTE, DAVID G., Barnhart M. LEDFORD, REBECCA J., Steele ,.,, , LEE, DAVID E., Vinita Park ,-.. LEE, VENITA C., Kirkwood .,, .,,, M.. LEEK, PHILLIP M., St. Louis ..... .,,, 1 29, LEEKER, JANIE A., Lemay ..,..... ...... . LEGGETT, RANA N., Hazelwood ..,.,,,,, LEGRAND, LARRY R., Chaffee ...,.,,. 141, LEGRAND, MIKE V., Cape Girardeau ..,,... LEGRAND, SANDRA K., Oran .,..,........ LEHMANN, LEHMANN, PAUL T., Jackson H, DAVID R., Ellisville ...... 157, 141 157 249 157 227 121 121 254 121 mizea 256 198 193 242 129 157 257 222 273 121 136 129 129 157 157 201 121 129 157 272 277 129 157 157 141 198 121 129 129 157 183 121 121 201 136 121 277 157 129 224 .62 eww 291 A4 Q 239 LEHMANN, RUTH L., Jackson .... ---- LEHMKUHL, LINDA L., St. Louis --- ,--- LEIDNER, LARRY A., Creve Coeur -- ---- LEIGH, BARBARA J., Charleston --- ,--- LEMONDS, ADIEL D., O'Fallon .... ..... . LENTO, FRANK J., Midland Park, N. J. ..,.........., 193, LENZING, SHARON K., St. Ann LEON, NANCY B., St. Louis ............. - LEONARD, JANET R., Herculaneum ....... - LEONATTI, MARSHA S., St. Louis .......... LEONHARD, JEANETTE M., Ferguson ...... LERNER, JEFFERY A., Richmond Heights --- LESH, ROGER L. ......................... LESTER, LINDA D., Malden ............... LEVENTHAL, DONALD J., Cape Girardeau -- LEVILL, MARSHA T., Cairo, III. ........ 121, LEWIS, CAROL J., Ferguson ......... 121, LEWIS, CLINTON L., Annapolis ........... LEWIS, CYNTHIA S., Kirkwood ...... 121, LEWIS, DAVE P., Kirkwood ...,. .....,.. LEWIS, JAMES S., Jackson ............... LEWIS, KAREN E., Cape Girardeau ............ 121, 182, LEWIS, KATHLEEN A., Cape Girardeau ..- LEWIS, MARK E., Sunset Hills ............. LEWIS, PHILIP H., Cape Girardeau ...... - LEWIS, SHARON L., St. Louis ........ 129, LEYKAM, JOSEPH N., St. Louis ...... 136, LICHMAN, GERALYN ......,,............ LICHTENEGGER, JAMES, Jackson ......... LICHTENEGGER, JEREL, Jackson - ....... . McLEAN, THOMAS R., Cape Girardeau .... LIEBMAN, JAMES F., St. Louis .,.......,,. LIGHT, JOHN C., Ironton ...... ..... 1 57, LIGHT, LINDA S., Ironton -.- .... -121, LINDELL, JOSEPH C., St. Louis ---158, LINENBROKER, SCOTT, St. Ann ,, .... -. LINGLE, BRENDA I., Anna, III. --- LINK, VANDER L., Bloomfield ..,. ...... LINTNER, GERALD R., Perryville ........... LIPPERT, HENRY J., Sikeston ......... 121, LITTLETON, GARY W., Cape Girardeau .... LITTLETON, SANDRA K., Cape Girardeau -- LITTON, ANN, High Ridge ............,.. LITZELFELNER, CAROLYN, Cape Girardeau LITZELFELNER, VICTORIA, Jackson .... 67, LLOYD, GAIL P., Foristell .....,....,,, 63, LLOYD, SUNNY L., Port Des Sioux ......... LOBERG, KATHLEEN L., Florissant ....... 53, 136, 188, 236, 239, LOCHER, DUANE E., New Haven .......... LOESING, JEANNE E., APO San Francisco, Calif, ...........,, 241 LOFTIN, LINDA L., Berkeley --129, 187, LOHMANN, JANICE R., Perryville ........ ' - LOMBARDO, TINA M., St. Louis .......... - LONDOFF, MICHAEL T., St. Louis ........ - LONDOFF, TANA L., St. Louis ........... . LONG, DARRELL L., Herscher, Ill. ..... 193, LONG, JAMES E., West Paducah, Ky. .... -- LONG, JAMES E., Chaffee ..........,., , LONG, JERRY W., Poplar Bluff .......... - LONG, JUDITH A., Cape Girardeau --180, LONG, RONALD L., Arnold ........,,.,, , LOOS, KIMBERLY S., St. Louis ......,,,,,, LOOSER, THOMAS B., St. Louis -.- LOPP, DANNY B., Sikeston ....... 158, 192, LORENZ, DWAYNE C., Jackson --- LOSSING, DON E., Caruthersville - LOVELADY, RANDY R., St. Louis -- LOWMAN, MARSHA L., Liberty --- LOWRY, JOHN C., St. Louis ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, LUCAS, CATHY J., East Prairie ........... 197 LUCKETT, TIMOTHY P., Bruceville, Ind. - LUCY, GARY R., Hayti ................., LUDWIG, DONNA M., Jackson ..... Luowics, JOHN R., Jackson ......... iii: LUDWIG, TIMOTHY K., Cape Girardeau ........ 50, 55, 56, 58, LUECKE, DENNIS J., New Haven .......... LUEDERS, PATRICIA L., Frohna ........... 1 136 121 136 157 129 236 121 121 241 121 157 141 157 129 261 242 188 272 185 257 129 238 121 121 157 187 268 121 275 254 -46 269 269 252 129 129 141 121 195 277 129 158 158 136 136 129 249 158 136 256 121 121 136 121 217 217 258 129 210 158 121 198 236 158 136 121 129 201 121 205 129 129 141 121 121 121 LUFCY, STEPHEN P., Kennett ......... 158, 197 LUGGER, MARCELLINE E., Woodson Terrace ..........., 158, 178, 184 LuHN, BARBARA A., Pevely ...... os, 15a , 253 LULKOWSKI, EDWARD P., St. Louis ....... 121 185 LUNDRY, BETTY J., St. Louis ....... .... LUNDY MARY E. Perr ville , , y ...... .... LUNGWITZ, RONALD L., Frohna .......... LUNITZ, HELEN M., St. Charles ....... 158 LUTES, JIMMY D., Holcomb ..... 246, 257 1 121 121 188 , 259 Lurz, JOAN A., sf. Louis ...... 158, iss, 269 193 LYNCH, JOSEPH M., Cope Girardeau -179, LYNCH, MARI J., Cape Girardeau ......... 92 121 M MACKU, SHARON L., Arnold ....... .... MADRID, ETTA M., Kansas City ........... MAEVERS, MARY J., Cape Girardeau .... - MAEVERS, SHARON G., Cape Girardeau -- MAGERS, ROSA R., Parma .......... 137, MAGILL, SYDNEY A., Kirkwood ......... . MAGNUSON, NEDRA A., Florissant ....... MAHAN, ROGER T., Cape Girardeau MAINER, DIANA L., Cape Girardeau ,....,,,,,,,- 129, 182, MAJORS, HALLETT W., Campbell ......... MALAHY, BARRY ...........,,.,.,,.,,., MALONEY, JOHN J., Crestwood .......... MANN, JAMES W., New Madrid ..... 129, MANN1s1, PETER M., St. Louis ....... 47, 159, 176, 179, 197, MARCOUX, RITA J., St. Louis ........ 184, MARDEN, ANNE M., Kirkwood ............ MARESCHAL, ANITA M., Ferguson ......... MARIENAU, HARRY D. Ferguson .... i 129, MARKOVICH, DIANE C., St. Louis ........ MARKOVITZ, ALLAN B., University City -.- MARSH, CLAY W., Annapolis ........,..,, MARSH, SANDRA L., Annapolis .......,,,,.,,,- 56, 58, 159, MARSH, SUE, Annapolis ,,,,,,,,,--,, 56, MARSH, WILLIAM D., Sikeston .,.... 129, MARSHALL, DONALD L., Ferguson ........ MARSHALL, WALTER B., Cape Girardeau -- MARSHAUS, EDWINA J., Poplar Bluff .... 188 121 121 159 258 256 159 159 121 137 159 242 248 263 121 121 190 159 277 254 269 269 193 121 137 141 MARTENSEN, DEAN S., St. Louis ......... 275 MARTIN, JACKIE D., Alton, Ill. ....... 197, 205 MARTIN, JUDY J., Dittmer -.47, 159, 236, 244 MARTIN, LINDA R., O'FaIlon ,,.,,,,,,,,, 129 MARTIN, MARY J., Ferguson .............. 159, 186, 236, 237 MARTIN, MARY R., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 159, 184 MASON, CONNIE S., Cape Girardeau .... 263 MASON DONNA R., Cape Girardeau -159, 250 MASON, JEAN E., Jackson ....,,..,,,,,, 137 MASSIE, LINDA K., Ellington .....,,,,.,,, 130 MASTERSON, CAROLYN L., Cape Girardeau 159 MASTIN, SHIRLEY J., Bedford, Indiana --37, 39, 49, 149, 183, 236, 237, 240, 247 MATHENY, IRENE J., St. Louis ....... 180, 238 MATHES, BARBARA K., DeSoto ------............... 159, 262, 273 MATHIS, 1aE1sY A., Olmsted, Ill. ......... - MATLOCK, MORRIS R., Owousviilo ......... MATTES, KATHLEEN M., sf. Louis ........ MATTHEWS, JAMES H., Poplar Bluff ....,..,...,-,,, 141, 190, MATTHEWS, JUDITH A., Sikeston ..... 130, MA1THEWS, JUDITH A., Sikeston ........ . MATTHEWS, JUDITH C., Cape Girardeau ... MATTLINGLY, GAIL L., Perryville ......... MAUNE, LUCILLE M., Washington ........ MAUPIN, RALPH M., Cape Girardeau ..... MAUPIN, WAYNE A., Cape Girardeau -.- MAURER, JOAN B., Webster Groves ............. 121, 187, MAURER, MICHAEL L., Florissant ......... MAURER, VICKIE A., Cape Girardeau ..... MAURUTTO, MICHAIL F., Creve Coeur .... MAXAM, KERRY A., Barrington, Ill. ...... - MAXEY, CANDACE L., Cape Girardeau -121 MAXEY, DENNIS L., St. Louis ............ MAXWELL, TERRY W., St. Ann ....... 159, MAY, CHARLEEN, St. Louis --- -----.- MAY, DON, Florissant ......., .,,,,,,,, MAY, MARK E., Hillsboro, Ill. ........ 242, MAY, SHARI .............,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MAYBERRY, KAREN R., Leadwood ........ MAYES, TONI B., Farmington ...... .... MAYFIELD, DONALD M., St. Louis -- .--- MAYFIELD, KAREN S., St. Louis .... ...... MAYFIELD, MARY A., Sikeston -.- ----56, MAYS. DOINALD R., Sikeston ..,....,,,,,, MAZZOLA, JOHN G., Ballwin ....... 160, Mc McARDLE, SUSAN J., Florissant ...... 186, McBRIDE, CHARLOTTE A., St. Louis ....... McBROOM, DEBORAH J., DeSoto -63, 158, MCCAFFREY, KATHERYN C., Cazenovia, N.Y. McCAlN, ROBERT G., Cape Girardeau .... McCAIN, THOMAS K., Si. Louis .................. 136, 255, MCCANDLISH, MIKE S., Berkeley ...... 129 McCARTHY, THOMAS, St. Louis ....... J- MCCELLAN, W., ......................... McCHRISTIAN, BETTY S., Cairo, Ill. ....... 130 257 239 261 137 -49 237 130 130 121 159 242 192 130 201 224 188 205 193 121 212 269 263 130 159 190 186 159 159 261 238 129 253 136 158 261 193 199 224 158 MocLA1N, ALICE M., Overland .....,.,... 53, 188, 237, 239 MCCLANE, TERRY J., Lemay ........,., ,, MCCLARD, BRUCE A., Hillside, III. ......... MCCLARY, EDWARD B., Jackson ...... 194 MCCLELLAN, MARSHA L., Caruthersville .... MCCLELLAN, ROBERT E., St. Louis ........ - MCCLINTOCK, JAMES M., Scott City ,..... - McCLOUD, LINDA F., Jonesboro, Ill. ..... - MCCLUNE, PAMELA L., Florissant ..... 121 McCLURE, BARBARA J., St. Louis ....... J- McCLURE, SANDRA K., Gideon ....... 136 MCCONACHIE, LINDSAY E., Charleston -J- McCORMACK, ANITA F., Festus ...... 158 MCCORMACK, LINDA U., East Prairie ..... MCCOWAN, SUSAN K., Bridgeton ........ MCCOWAN, KATHY ................ 178, MCCOY, WEATIA J., Catron .,..,........ - McCRATE, CAROLYN C., Cape Girardeau --- MCCULLEY, JAMES A., Cape Girardeau --.- MCCULLOCH, JOHN L., si. Louis ...,, 193, MCCULLOCH, SUELLEN, Caruthersville ...... MCCULLOUGH, CHERYL A., Normandy ....,.....,..., 63, 186, 210, MCCULLOUGH, KATHLEEN M., Normandy .,.........,,,.,....,. 187, McDOWELL, CHERYL S., Jackson .... ...... McDOWELL, JOHN C., Bismarck .... .... McDOWELL, SUSAN K., Jackson MCFERRON, GORDON N., Festus McGAULEY, JAMES J., Affton ...... ...... McGEE, NORMAN G., Dellwood MCGOWAN, JOHN W., Hannibal .... 158, MCGOWEN, JIM, Puxico .,.............., MCGRAW, MARILYN J., Portageville ...... MCGRUDER, FREDRIC A., Harviell ..... 129 MEORUDER, JAMES T., Hoivion ....,... f- McINTYRE, CATHY S., Desloge ........... McKEE, CINDA J., Cape Girardeau ............. 137, 188 McKEE, THOMAS J., Washington, D.C. -1791 MCKEOWN, JANE E., Cape Girardeau .... McKEOWN, SUSAN E., Cape Girardeau --- MoK1NNEY, JOHN w., Webster Groves ..,,.........,.. 62, 63, McKI'NNON, WAYNE A., Overland ........ MCKNIGHT, LINDA F., Brentwood .,....... McKUIN, SANDRA K., Fisk ...-..,.......,, McLAIN, JOYCE M., St. Louis ...... 42, 43 MCMAHAN, KATHLEEN J., St. Louis ...... MCMANAMAN, KENNETH C., San Francisco, Cal. .,.....,,,.,. McMILLIAN, BARBARA J., Malden ......... MCMONIGLE, ROBERT M., Washington ..... MCMULLIN, LORETTA M., St. Ann ......... - McNEELY, JOHN B., Jackson ............. McNEELY, SHARON A., Cape Girardeau ... MCNEIL, THOMAS P., Festus .....,,,,,,,,, McRAE, SUSAN P., St, Louis .........,,,, , MCREYNOLDS, DONNA S., Cape Girardeau McSWAIN, DAVID L., Illmo .........,.,,, MEAD, PAMELA A., Florissant --- MEDCALF, LANA S., Dexter ....... .... MEDLEY, NANCY L., St. Louis .......-.... . MEDLOCK, CAROLYN S., Charleston ..... - MEEK, JULIA M., Cape Girardeau .... 160, MEEK, LARRY, Creve Coeur .,...,..,.,,,, MEHAFFY, PATSY O., St. Louis -- MEHRHOFF, GLEN S., Berkeley ,...... 224 I MEHRTENS, EUGENE J., St. Louis ......... MEIER, MARY A., Affton ,,,,.,,.,,,, 130, MEIER, MARY E., New Madrid ........... MEINERSHAGEN, LON C., Hazelwood ..... MEINZ, LaDONNA J., Scott City .......... MEISTER, CARL W., St. Louis ,....,,,,,,, , MEISTER, RICHARD C., Cape Girardeau --- MELTON, CAROL M., Qulin .......... 160, MENG, LINDA M., Herculaneum .......... MENKE, EUGENIA L., New Haven --- ---- MENZ, PAUL P., Benton .......,,,,,,,,,, MERCURIO, JANICE L., Brentwood .,,,,,,-,,-,,, ,,-- 1 37, 173, MERRICK, JOHN W., Bertrand .,.,,,.,,,. - MERRITT, BEVERLY A., St. Louis ........... MERRITT, MICHAEL G., St. Louis ,........ - MERRITTS, GLENN P., Cape Girardeau ---- MESSER, THOMAS S., JR., Cape Girardeau ,..-,,,-.,,,, 130 ,236, MESSMER, GLORIA L., Sappington --137, METHENY, TOMMY L., Oak Ridge ......., METIVIER, KENNETH C., St. Louis ................ 47, 160, 236, 265 121 222 252 121 121 136 129 269 121 183 136 262 129 129 183 129 263 199 227 129 253 245 121 158 121 205 199 158 258 129 129 254 261 136 236 194 158 121 197 179 256 129 159 129 159 195 121 159 121 121 137 137 129 137 198 184 130 121 130 180 160 130 279 191 248 183 121 137 141 137 250 160 130 121 210 212 180 205 160 270 256 224 256 METZ, DON J., Oran .,......... 137 MEYER, CHARLENE K., sr. Louis .... MEYER, MEYER, CHARLES H., Sikeston .- GARY R., Florissant ...... MEYER, JOAN M., Ste. Genevieve ..- MEYER, JOANN M., Berger ...,..... MEYER, LAWRENCE J., Perryville ... , 212, MEYER, PATRICIA M., St. Louis .. 121, 184, MEYER, RUTH A., Ste. Genevieve .......... MEYER SHARON A., Florissant ,,..... 178, MEYER, SHARON M., St. Louis ........... . MEYER, STEPHEN W., New Haven ........ - MEYERS, VICTORIA Y., Cape Girardeau -- MEYR, GLEN M., Chaffee ..,,............ MICHAELIS, DALE H., Pacific .,......... . MICHEL, ROBERT J., Campbell ,..,. MIDDENDORF, JUDITH A., Ferguson ...... - MIEDERHOFF, JANE ..................... MIELKE, LINDA A., Overland ........ 184, MIESNER, STEPHEN H., Cape Girardea U --- MIGET, JAMES F., Cape Girardeau . ,.... -- MIINCH, CAROL J., Patton ............... MILBURN, PAMELA S., Sikeston -- ..... -- MILES, REGGIE L., Holcomb .....,.,. 192, MILFORD, JAMES W., Cairo, III. -- ..... -- MILIUS. ELAINE M., St. Louis -.- ------ MILLER, ARTHUR F., St. Louis ........... - MILLER, ARTHUR w., Kirkwood ...,.. 224, MILLER, BARBARA J., Hayti .... 130, 183, MILLER, DIANA L., Cape Girardeau .,121, MILLER, DOUGLAS A., Bismarck ,..... 141, MILLER, ELIZABETH A., Grassy ...... 257, MILLER, EVELYN E., St. Louis ............ MILLER, GEORGE M., Dexter ............ . MILLER, GRETA S., Millersville .,.. 137, 184, MILLER, JOHN JR., St. Louis ............., MILLER, KAREN S., St. Louis .............. MILLER, MILLER, MILLER LARRY D., McClure, III. ...,. . LESLIE K., Richmond Heights - MILLER, MARGARET H., Campbell ---- MILLER, MARLENE F., St. Louis ...... . PAMELA, Commerce ............ 201, tiki' 141, MILLER, PAUL E., Scott City .............. MILLER, PHYLLIS E., Wolf Lake, III. .,.... . MILLER, SUSAN E., Wardell .,,..,.,,, MILLER, WILLIAM L., Ferguson ....... 130, 195, MILLI, SERGIO, Maracaibo, Venezuela .133, MILLIGAN, DANNY L., Cape Girardeau ..- MILLS, JERRY D., Malden .,,.....,..,,., - MINER, FLORENCE E., Cape Girardeau ---- MINER, NANCY J., Cape Girardeau .....,. MITCHELL, ROBERT L., Sikeston ....,...,.. - MITCHELL, THOMAS, Sikeston ............ MITTER, MARTHA E., St. Louis ,..,.., 183, MOELLER, CAROL A., Kirkwood --47, 160, 178, 179, 183, 240, MOGELNICKI, THOMAS J., St. Louis ....... MOHAN, ROGER .......,.....,.,,,.,.,,. MOHR, SALLY L., St. Louis ,,..... 160, 184, MOLITOR, MARSHA A., St. Louis ......... MOLONEY, THOMAS F., Florissant ...,..... MOLZ, CAROLYN L., Ellisville ,,....,.,,,,. MONAHAN, PEGGY A., St. Louis -44, 160, MONREY, ROSEMARY ...-.......,...,,,, MONTGOMERY, CAROL A., St. Louis ,..,...,..,,,....,,, 47, 160, MONTGOMERY, GAYLE J., Dexter ......... MONTGOMERY, SHARON K. A., Dexter ---- MONTGOMERY, SUSAN N., Creve Coeur --- MONTOYA, ADRIAN L., St. Louis .....,,. . MONTREY, JANET R., Ferguson -.- -.-- MOONEY, KATHRYN, Bloomfield ......... MOONIER, JANE A., Berkeley ........... 137, 184, 237, 239, MOORE, CHARLOTTE S., Ellington .141, 270 MOORE, GENE R., Perryville ...,..,,.,,-, MOORE, JAMES E., Webster Groves ...,... MOORE, MARVIN W., St. Louis ,....,..,.. MOORE, SUSAN A., St. Louis ..,.,.., 161, MOORE, TERESA R., Sunset Hills .,...,... - MOORE, THOMAS D., Perryville .....,... MOORE, VIRGINIA A., Lemay ....... 130, MOORE, WILLIAM B., Grantwood .... 137, MORAN, JAMES B., Charleston ....... 161 MORETON, DOROTHY J., Wyatt ......... ' . MORGAN, JERRY L., Titusville, Fla. ...... - MORGAN, JUDITH M., St. Louis .......... MORGAN, ORAN E., St. Louis ,...... 141, MORGAN, MORGAN, ROBERT J., Cape Girardeau ..- VIRGINIA C., Middlebrook .... MORITZ, MICHAEL J., Black Jack .......... MORLAN, DINAH R., Cape Girardeau ---- MORREY, MONICA M., Cape Girardeau -. - .... 236, 237, 240 1 217 130 121 195 257 121 227 271 160 186 141 121 160 130 160 121 137 130 278 122 160 137 130 275 137 130 205 268 240 185 261 258 242 197 237 224 258 217 160 182 273 122 160 160 178 242 277 212 267 122 160 261 246 240 251 196 160 264 122 192 122 179 130 240 -63 160 130 122 130 137 240 271 254 254 122 240 122 261 273 198 198 122 137 130 262 254 130 277 161 278 MORREY, ROSEMARY C., Cape Girardeau .................. 186 MORRIS, MICHAEL w., sr. Charles ...... ' MORRIS, RICHARD O., Affton ....... 130, MORRIS, ROBERT w., Riverview .,.... zoo, MORRISON, WILLIAM P., Cape Girardeau MORROW, JAMES G., Bertrand ........... MORROW, JANICE K., St. Louis .......... 263 -277 199 201 141 161 122 MORROW, KAY S., Bertrand ............ 122 252 MORSE, HERMAN E., Essex .... .... 1 so, MOSELY, JANIE L., Steele ...... ....... ROBERT A., Overland .......... MOSLEY, AVA B., Kennett ,...,..,.. 130, MOSLEY, LANA J., Kennett .......... 122, MINNIE, Cane Girardeau ....... MOSS, CHARLES R., Overland ..- ---.--- MOUSER, KAREN R., Jackson ............. MOWRY, MARILYN M., St. Louis ...., 122, 122 MOSHER, MOSLEY, MOXEY, BONNIE R., Cape Girardeau - MOXLEY, LINDA K., St. Louis ........ 141, MOYLAIN, DEBORAH A., Portageville ...... MROZ, DEANNA M., St. Louis ............ MUELLER, ELEANOR L., Webster Groves MUELLER, GLO-RIA J., Old Monroe ---137, MUELLER, LEE W., Frohna ................ MUELLER, RALPH S., St. Louis ......,..... MUETH, JANICE E., St. Louis ............... 130, 240, 241, MULLINS, MARY T., Farmington ...... 137, MULLINS, SHARRON L., Farmington .... 63, MULVIHILL, KERRICK M., Hannibal ........ MURPHY, DANIEL P., St. Louis --56, 58, 59, MURPHY, DEBBIE, Vinita Park ............ 137, 249, 270, MURPHY, JIM .......................... MURPHY, MARY E., St. Louis --- ------- MUSKOPE, JILL W., St. Louis ............. MYERS, BARBARA E., Creve Coeur .... 161 MYERS, BRIAN J., St. Louis .... .... 2 00 MYERS, CANDICE K., Berkeley .-- MYERS, MICHAEL E., Bridgeton .. RANDALL L., Black .-.- N MYERS, NABE, KAREN L., Oak Ridge ............. NACHTWEIH, KATHLEEN M., St. Louis .... . NADLER, CYNTHIA M., Affton ........... NAEGER, LOUIS J., Ste. Genevieev ..224, NAGEL, SHAUNA K., Cape Girardeau ...... NAGEL, THOMAS C., Affton .......... 56, r r 122 122 271 271 130 192 161 263 269 184 122 161 137 239 137 229 273 277 161 205 198 271 196 130 187 264 201 130 197 130 122 161 137 226 130 141 NAGLE, ELLEN C., St. Louis ..... NAIL, DENNIS P., Holcomb ,....., NAIL, JANET E., Webster Groves ......... NALL, BRUCE L., Poplar Bluff ..... 62, 63, 197, 205, 206, NANNEY, EARL T., Lilbourn ............ . NANNEY, RONALD L., Lutesville ......... . NARDIE, PETER A., Kirkwood ........ .... NARDONI, BERNADETTE, Florissant ,,- .--- NARDONI, CHRISTINE, Florissant ....,.... NATIONS, LESLIE R., Poplar Bluff ...... .... 1 30, 236, NEAL, RICHARD W., Cape Girardeau .,,........ 51, 55, 130, NEBEL, MARY E., Benton ................. NEFF, RICHARD D. ,Leadington ...,.. 161, NEIDEL, RAY M., Webster Groves ......... NELSON, ADELE A., St. Louis .... ....... NELSON, PATRICIA A., Florissant ........ - NENNINGER, MARY G., Cape Girardeau -- NELSON, CARL V., St. Louis ......,... 271 NENNINGER, REBECCA A., Cape Girardeau ............. 186, 236, NENNINGER, SUZANNE, Cape Girardeau .............s 186, 237, NESLER, BEVERLY J., Imperial ............. NETTLETON, PATSY R., Risco ............ NEUMEYER, THOMAS A., Cape Girardeau ...,........... 51, 55, NEW, CATHY L., Clarkton ..,.......,..., NEWBERRY, JAMES E., Sikeston .......... NEWBERRY, JOHN D., Sikeston ...............,.. 62, 63 ,161 NEWCOMB, WAYNE M., Webster Groves -.,- NEWELL, MICHAEL E., Cape Girardeau ........... 47, 56, 61, NEWELL, ROBERT, Cape Girardeau ........ NICHOLS, DEBORAH L., sf. Charles .,.......... so, 53, 54, 137, NICHOLS, RAYMOND M., Cape Girardeau ................. 161, NICHOLSON, PETER T., Clayton ,..,..... - NICOLINI, CATHERINE, Poplar Bluff ...... NIEDERKORN, DONALD H., Chaffee ...., - NIEDERKORN, THERESA, chioogo, III. ..... . NIEMEYER, BETTY, University City -.-130, NIERMANN, ANITA L., St. Louis .,...,.... NISCHWITZ, JEAN A., Gordonville ...130, NISWONGER, LARAINE R., Jackson ,..... NISWONGER, NANCY J., Cape Girardeau 130 252 122 252 122 130 266 180 181 269 231 137 254 137 122 268 130 137 238 256 122 161 122 122 224 252 121 161 275 188 268 199 161 161 122 180 161 268 161 130 2 9 ORF, DANIEL L., St. Charles .......... NOEL, THOMAS, St. Louis .......... 122, NOISWORTHY, PAULA K., Charleston ..... NOLEN, CONNIE I., Anniston ......,,,... NORMAN, CAROL L., Essex ...........,., NORRIS, STEVEN K., Florissant ...... 122, NORTON, WAYNE ...,................,, NOTHDURFT, MARIDA A., Cape Girardeau NOTHDURFT, SALLY M., Garden City ..... NOTHUM, GLENN, St. Louis .,,.,..,.,... PAGE, HENRY M., Hannibal .... 240 OELUCA, MICHAEL .......A,,.,,,,-----, NOWELL, CONNIE L., Sikeston ..... NOYES, SUSAN, Essex ,...,. NULL, RONALD .,....,... O OAKS, LAWRENCE E., Hazelwood ......... OBERG, DENNIS O., Hermann ........... OBERGFELL, ROBERT A., University City OBERLE, VICKI L., Ste. Genevieve ....,... OBERMEYER, ANN C., St. Louis ,,.......,......,., 161, 263, OBERMILLER, GLENDA L., Cape Girardeau -- OBRIEN, JOYCE M., Hillsboro ...,..,,..., O'BRIEN, NANCY, St. Louis .....,. O'BRIEN, PEGGY L., Anna, Ill. .,... OBRYANT, DONNA R., Florissant ......... OC HSNER, CAROL L., Crestwood ....,..,.,.,,,.,.. 130, OCHTERBECK, JUDITH H., Jennings ...,... OCKERSTROM, LINDA J., Kansas City ..,.., O'DANIELS, PATRICK A., Florissant ....,.. O'DAY, PATRICIA A., sf. Ann ....,. ODOM, LARRY V., New Madrid .......,.. on-11, DARLENE R., Oak Ridge .... 130, 137, 184, 239, OESTREICH, SHARON L., St. Louis .,...... OETTEI., PAMELA J., Cottage Hills, III. ....,,,..,,. 137, 186 OGDEN, JAMES E., Willow springs ..... f- ocis, JANICE E., Amon .,...,.,, ..,, OGLE, KARLEEN M., Affton ..... OHMES, GEORGE A., Charleston .......,. - OHMES, MARVIN E., Charleston ,...,.... - OLANDER, DAN G., St. Louis .--122, 195, OLD, SHAD, Sikeston ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 122, OLDFIELD, JEFFREY J., St. Louis ........ 63 OLDHAM, VICKI S., Burfordville ..,... 137 1 275 122 130 122 246 -56 137 161 242 240 122 258 198 130 277 122 265 122 130 188 122 122 265 122 130 161 130 130 262 275 122 262 122 122 141 130 122 228 242 252 188 OLENYIK, CAROL M., St. Louis --- OLIGER, JOY M., Bragg City ..... OLIVER, LARRY D., Puxico ..,.,.,...,,.. OLIVER, WILLIAM L., Cape Girardeau OLLINGER, RUTH D., St. Louis ............ OLOUGHLIN, MICHAEL, Jackson ...... OLSEN, VINCENT, St. Louis .... 161 1 ONEAL, PAMELA E., St. Louis ,- ....... -- ORTMANN, MARY A., St. Louis ...... ORVIS, KAREN S., Evanston, III -- OSCHNER, CAROL ........... OSBURN, BOB, Patton ......... OSULLIVAN, CLARENCE, Glencoe -.- 122 185, OTEY, WENDEL R., Wentzville -- ..... -- OTTE, GERALD J., Ste. Genevieve .,....... OUGHTON, JANET A., St. Louis .,.... OUTMAN, WILLIAM D., St. Louis ..... OVERHAUSER, SHARON L., Berkeley -- 161, 193, 130, OWEN, MARIELLEN, Ferguson .......,,,.. OWEN, SANDRA L., Cape Girardeau .,,.......... 122, OWENS, ALETA S., Ferguson ..,....., 182, 180 1 OWENS, JANNA S., East Prairie .......... OWENS, RAMOINA L., Sikeston ......,.... OWENS, RICHARD E., Cape Girardeau OWENS, ROBERT G., Evanston, Ill. .,..... OWENS, WILLIAM L., Cape Girardeau OWENSBY, JOANN M., St. Louis ......... OXFORD, GARY L., Granite City, Ill. . P PACE, RANDY C., Malden .......... 122, 122, PAGE, BEVERLY L., Webster Groves ....... PALMER, ALMA L., Ironton ......... PALMER, JAMES F., Ste. Genevieve ....... PALMER, WILLIAM W., Charleston ...,.,., PALUMBO, TONI, Maplewood ....... 162, PAPPAS, JOSEPH E., Festus .......,..,... PARKER, BRIAN L., Cape Girardeau ...... PARKER, MARK T., Poplar Bluff ,....,.... PARKER, STEVEN J., St. Louis ............... 226, 122, 224, PARKS, SHELIA M., Chaffee .,...,..,,.... PARKS, WALTER E., Chaffee .......,.,.,, PARMENTER, PATRICIA, Kennett --130, 237, 122 122 130 161 122 236 196 141 199 236 185 265 257 258 268 266 272 261 273 161 263 263 130 161 161 192 161 122 222 199 141 236 162 201 122 188 122 267 122 242 141 141 183 PARRE5, MARY A., St. Marys .....,...... 122 PARSH, BRENDA K., Cape Girardeau .-122, PARSH, KAREN A., Cape Girardeau ............, 162, 255, PATRICK, ALMA L., East Prairie .....,.,,, PATTERSON, CONNIE A., Imperial .,.,,,,, PATTERSON, MARY C., Crystal City . PATTERSON, MICHAEL J., Risco .......... PATTERSON, NANCY K., Valley Park PATTI, JEANETTE K., St. Louis ,...,..... . PATTON, GAIL D., St. Louis .......,. ,,,. PATTON, MICHAEL R., St. Louis ......... PAWLITZ, KENNETH W., Kirkwood .... . PAXTON, SANDRA J., St. Louis .,.... PAYNE, RAYNE, 122,' MARY L., Malden ..... ....,., MICHAEL D., Sikeston - ........ - PECK, PATRICIA E., Arnold .... .... 1 30, PEEK, RONALD D., Morehouse -.. ------- PEEL, MARTHA F., Caruthersville .......... PEFLER, KATHRYN J., Cypress, Ill. .... 162, PELFFER, TERRY .,...,.,..,..... PELSMA, DENNIS M., Lemay ............ 162, 179, 193, 217, PELSTER, ELONA M., New Haven .......... PELTS, REGINA B., Cape Girardeau PEMBERTON, SALLY M., Eureka ...... .... PENNY, PAM J., Overland --- ..-- PENNY, SHIELA ,...,,.,..,, ..,, PENROD, DONNA F., Jackson ,- , --,. PENSE, JANIS ...........,...,..... ..,. PENSEL, RONALD R., Cape Girardeau .... - PENZEL, CAROLYN, Cape Girardeau ...... PENZEL, GEORGANNE, Cape Girardeau ............. 186, 236, PERKINS, ERNEST N., Seabrook, N, H. .,.. PERRY, JUDY E., Fredericktown ...,....... PERRY, PAUL E., Cape Girardeau ......... PERSCHBACHER, LYNN M., Marion, Ill. .,....,,.....,.., 130, 241, PESOUT, KENNETH A., St. Louis ...... 198, PESTKA, JOANN, St. Louis ............... PETELIK, NORMAN J., Jennings ,... PETERSON, ERIC A., Erie, Pa .,,. ,....... , PETRALIA, ANTHONY L., Florissant ...... . PFEIL, HENRY E., St. Louis ,....,,,.. --, PHELPS, COURTNEY E., Maplewood ...... - 187 262 137 183 122 130 238 142 187 266 194 256 162 217 239 259 122 272 122 236 162 122 122 181 142 122 142 130 186 199 137 130 273 261 122 279 198 201 197 267 4 PIATKIKWICZ, WILLIAM L., St, Louis ..,..,.,....... 130, 197, 219, PICKENS, JOAN M., Venice, Ill. .......,,. PIEBER, BILL E., St. Louis ..............,. PIEPER, BEVERLY K., Overland ,.... PIEPER, JAMES E., SI. Louis ........ PIERCEALL, MARTHA A., Charleston PIESCHEL, HELMUT A., Overland .......,., PIGG, KEITH M., Ferguson .......... 122, PIKEY, MARGARET L., Cape Girardeau PIKEY, PAMELA F., St. Ann ......... 122, PIND, LINDA J., Cape Girardeau ......... PINGEL, PINGEL, SHARON F., Perryville ---- VIRGINIA B., Perryville -.- WAYNE J., Perryville .... HELEN A., Perryville -.. PINGEL, PINGEL, PINK, DONALD D., Brownwood --- ------ PINKLEY, BARBARA S., Lesterville ........ PINKLEY, JERRY W., Festus .......... 162, PINNEGAR, MARY G., Paducah, Ky. ....... PIPER, LETA H., Cape Girardeau ..... 122, PIPKIN, CHARLOTTE G., St. Louis ........ PITT, FRANK A., Memphis, Tenn. ......... PLACE, RICHARD M., Red sod, III. 48, PLATT, SHEILA J., Jackson .......... PLETSCHER, LINDA S., St. Charles .... 162, -63, 142, PLOEGER, JOHN E., Overland ............ POELKER, ALPHONSE D., St. Louis .............. 179, 197, POEPPELMEIER, WANDA L., St. Ann -- POEPPER, THOMAS R., St. Louis ...... POINSETT, MARGARET N., Whitewater POLLESCHULTZ, MARCIA A., Florissant 205, 130, 142, POLLOCK, REBECCA A., Charleston ...... PONDER, ALICE F., Poplar Bluff ................ 162, 249, POPP, JOE D., Cape Girardeau ......... - POPP, REBECCA L., Jackson ..... 137, PORTELL, MICHAEL R., DeSoto .... 53, PORTILLO, ERICK J., Pto Lacruz, Vela - 184, 162 -33 r r POSTOIN, TOM E., Cape Girardeau ....... POTILLO, MELVIN G., Yucaipa, Calif ...... POTTHAST, JANET E., Ballwin ..... POWELL, BETTY J., wyon ......... ...... PowELL, RosE M., Efodofiokrown POWELL, THOMAS L., Jackson ....... 122, POWERS, PAUL J., Webster Groves ........ PRANGE, BARBARA E., St. Louis ---- PRANGE, CHARLOTTE J., St. Louis -- PRASSE, FRED K., St. Louis ....... PRATT, MARY A., St. Louis ......... PRATT, REBECCA A., Richwoods .......... PRENDERGAST, THOMAS J., St. Louis .... - PRENTICE, T. KENT, Malden ......... 195, PRESLEY, CAROL A., Uoivoroify cIIy ....... PRESLEY, GARY D., University City -- PRESLEY, SANDRA K., Sikeston ..... PRESSER, SANDRA L., Malden ........... PRESTON, WILLIAM A., Lakehurst, N.J. ---- 220 122 142 162 162 122 195 254 162 271 122 162 122 122 122 224 122 258 137 183 122 205 236 180 257 193 208 185 249 162 122 186 270 269 239 193 227 162 162 122 268 142 254 130 162 131 196 123 162 193 242 162 162 137 131 195 PRITCHARD, DAVID B., St. Louis ................... 162, 197 PRITCHETT, HOWARD L., East Prairie .... . PROCTOR, DAVID L., Cape Girardeau .... - PROPST, ANN E., Jefferson City ......... PROST, MARGARET A., Caruthersville ..... PUCCI, S. GINO, St. Louis .............. PUGH, JUDITH L., St. Louis ...,.,.... 137 PULLUM, BENNY W., Portageville ........, PUTNAM, ARTHUR L., Charleston PUTz, JOHN E., sf. Louis .......... PYATT, DEBRA L., Freeburg, Ill ........... -.63 PYATT, JENNIFER L., Cape Girardeau Q QUANTE, CHERYL A., Webster Groves ..... QUINN, JOHN E., St. Ann ............... R RABADUEX, CATHY J., St. Louis ......... RADEMACHER, NANCY L., St. Louis --131, RADEMAKER, TIMOTHY A., Strongsville, Ohio ................ 162, RAGAINS, ELIZABETH, Sikeston ...... 162, RAHING, EDWARD B., Ballwin -- ..... -- RAHING, LAURA D., Isollwin ............. RAHM, FREDERIC N., Lemay ........ 261, RAINEY, CHRISTOPHER D., Cape Girardeau RAKEL, DONALD F., Mehlville ............ RALEIGH, RICHARD W., Crestwood --162, RALPH, LUVINA M., Sikeston ..... ...... RAMSEY, BENJAMIN F., Qulin ..... .... RAMSEY, SUSAN L., New Madrid -- ---- RANGERT, LINDA ..............- ---- RANSDELL, MYRA L., Oran .............. RAPP, JUANITA A., Ste. Genevieve ........ RASCH, ROBERT W., Imperial ,...... 163, RASMUSSEN, JERELYN S., St. Louis -.131, RASMUSSEN, MARY F., Creve Coeur --131 RATHGEBER, PAMELA J., Pittsburgh, Penn. RATHJEN, WAYNE A., Overland ..... 200, RAU, JOHN R., St. Louis ......, 236, 261 RAUCH, CoNsTANCE s., sf. Charles RAUE, SHERRY J., St. Louis ....,.... 123, RAUSCHER, AMY ..................---- RAY, CHARLES ...........,... RAY, RONALD V., Crestwood ........... - RAYSTER, LOUISE ...................... REAGAN, NYLA G., Fredericktown -53, 123, REARDON, MAURY V., St. Louis ........ . RECH, CYNTHIA L., St. Ann .... 131, 263, REDDAN, LYNN C., Florissant .... REED, BARBARA E., Rock Hill --- REED, HARRY B., Cape Girardeau REED, JANICE L., Vulcan ....... REED, MICHAEL K., Jefferson Cafy REED, REEG, REESE, SANDRA K., St. Louis ...,. JANE M., St. Louis ...... KATHERINE L., St. Louis --- ---- 205 123 123 123 123 205 258 249 261 194 123 253 162 199 123 241 224 183 193 123 277 123 201 277 123 248 163 131 163 155 271 273 264 123 201 267 123 181 137 239 123 123 182 123 265 123 163 137 131 197 123 137 142 REEVES, LINDA S., Cape Girardeau .--137 REEVES, ROSEMARY, Steelville .......... f- REEVES, WILLIAM M., Cape Girardeau -.- REGER, MIKE A., Glendale ............... REID, LARRY F., Cape Girardeau .163, 255 REID, PEGGY L., Cape Girardeau ........ - REIKER, LINDA A., Cape Girardeau ...... - REILLY, MARY S., Cape Girardeau .... 63, REIMLER, MARY E., St. LOUIS ...... ..... REINHARDT, REGINA, St. Louis --- ---- REISENBICHELER, BILL P., Jackson .- ----- REITER, LARRY A., Puxico ..........,.... RENARD, BARBARA A., Poplar Bluff H163 RENARD, JAMES A., Poplar Bluff ,, --.-- RENAUD, HENRY M., Charleston -. ---- RENDLEMAN, DAVID S., Dexter --- ---. RENDLEMAN, MARY L., Painton .... ---- RENSHAW, PATRICIA A., Imperial REUSTLE, SANDRA J., Cedar Hill REVELLE, DIANA L., Crystal City ......... 257 163 252 197 261 123 .52 137 180 -43 131 131 250 131 131 123 138 163 131 -63 REVELLE, ELMER E., Perryville .......... 62, 63 REVELLE, LINDA S., Fredericktown ....... 123 REYNOLDS, JAMES W., Cape Girardeau .... ......... 2 61 REYNOLDS, NORA L., Cape Girardeau ......... 131, 184, 240, RHODES, PATRICIA A., Cape Girardeau --- RHODES, ROBERTA J., Crystal City ...... - RICE, GAIL B., Poplar Bluff ............... RICE, GENIA A., Clarkton ........... 163, RICE, KENNETH W., St. Charles ........... RICE, KIM E., Brentwood ............ 53, RICE, MARY A., Fredericktown ........ 62, RICHARDS, DOLORES M., Cape Girardeau RICHARDS, PAT A., Creve Coeur .... 60, RISHARDSON, CATHY E., Hillsboro ....... 1 RICHARDSON, DAVID B., St. Charles --123 RICHARDSON, DONALD L., St. Charles ..62 RICHARDSON, JOANNE M., Hillsboro .138, RICHARDSON, STANLEY B., Cape Girardeau ......... 48, 163, 255, RICHEY, THOMAS H., Sikeston ....,. 163, RICHIE, GEORGE E., St. Louis -.-163, 236, RICHTER, KAREN S., Overland ...... 131, RICHTER, THERESA R., Kansas Cty ...... - RICKARD, MARY F., St. Louis ........... - RICKETTS, JOHN M., Belleview .....,.... - RICKETTS, TONI Y., Belleview ........ 63, RIEGERT, SANDRA K., Hazelwood ........ - RIEHL, AL V., Cape Girardeau ...... 224, RIEHN, CHARLES B., Cape Girardeau 138, RIEHN, STANLEY H., Jackson ............ RIGDON, DENIS E., Cape Girardeau 236, RIGDON, JOHN F., Cape Girardeau ..... RIGHTER, PRISCILLA D., Sikeston ........ - RILEY, JIMMY W., Hazelwood --. ---- RILEY, MARY J., Malden ................ RING, PAMELA E., Sikeston ............. RINGLAND, BETTE L., Cape Girardeau .250 277 271 123 163 131 258 131 190 138 163 249 123 192 123 265 261 198 239 242 123 163 163 265 256 226 277 163 271 192 123 239 131 123 258 2 95 ROBERTSON, LARRY A., Qulin ........... 261 RINGWALD, LEO G., Ste. Genevieve -255, Pr. K N k . 261 RIORDAN, PATRICIA L., O'Fallon ......... 123 RISENHOOVER, GARY E., East Prairie .,., 123 RISLEY, ROBERT E., Cape Girardeau ...,, 163 RIXMAN, MICHAEL R., Florissant .,.,,..,,. 194 RIZZO, RONALD W., Cape Girardeau -163 RIZZUTO, JOSEPH F., Midland Park, N.J., RIZZUTO, PATRICIA A., Midland Park, N.J. ....,....,,... 178, 277 -193 180 ROBERSON, DEBRA L., Caruthersville ...,., 138 ROBERSON, PATRICIA A., St. Louis ...... 123 ROBERSON, RHONDA K., Caruthesrville ---131 ROBERT, JOHN P., Cape Girardeau ,...,..,.,,, 163, 255, 261 ROBERT, THOMAS T., Illmo ............. 275 ROBERTS, E. ELAINE, High Ridge ...,...... 49, 183, 236, 238, ROBERTS, LINDA D., St. Louis 240 -----,-----123 ROBERTS, NANCY J., Berkeley ,,.......,,, 131 ROBERTS, NORMA J., Pine ..... ...... 1 42 ROBERTSON, GARY E., Jennings ,..... 48, ROBERTSON, MARY A., 256 Ste. Genevieve -.37, 38, 138, 178, 188, 210. 238 ROBINSON, CAROL L., Normandy .,,,.,.. 164 ROBINSON, ELLEN ,..,.,,....,,,.,,,,.,, 131 ROBINSON, JOHN P., Madison, III. --131, 246 ROBINSON MARY A., Holcomb --- ..... -131 ROBINSON RICHARD G., Patton .,,...... 138 ROBST, ROBERT ,,.,...,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, 123 ROCKETT, DANNY L., -- ...,,,,,,,, 164, 261 RODERICK, JUDITH A., Macomb, III. .......,,...,,,. 138, 240, 262 RODGERS, KENNETH R., Morley .......... 131 ROEBUCK, ALTHA M., Cape Girardeau ..... 63 ROEDEMEIER, LINDA, Bridgeton .......... 138 ROETHE, KATHY S., Springfield, III. --138, 273 ROETTGER, DEBORAH A., St. Louis ....... 273 ROEWE, ELAINE A., Jennings .,.,,,,,,,,, 131 ROGERS, DON R., Scott City ............, 123 ROGERS, MARTHA J., St. Louis ...... 138, 244 ROGGE, SUE M., Ballwin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 ROHLFING, MARY L., Webster Groves .... 123 ROHLFS, MARY L., Neelyville .,,,,,,,,,,, 123 ROLENS, JOHN W., Cape Girardeau ROLL, LEE C., Cape Girardeau .,... ROLWING, JUDITH E., Charleston -- RONZIO, LOUIS J., St. Louis ....... ROSE, BRUCE W., Malden ...... -----142 ----217 ---.123 ----198 ----131 ROSEN, ANDREW P., St. Louis --- ..... -205 ROSENQUIST, CARL E., Kelso --- ...... -131 ROSS, DINAH S., St. Louis -.-. ROSS, GARY L., Elvins ------. - -- -54, 188 -------142 246 ROSS, JOE W., Kennett ,,---,,,--,,, 131, ROSS, MICHAEL W., Seen City -------,,,, 198 ROSS, TONI L., Cape Girardeau ---..164, 248 ROSSON, ANGELA K., Arnold --- ------ .164 ROTH, CAROLYN A., Jennings --- -.-.. -164 ROTH, DOROTHY D., Illmo -----,.,,,----, 164 ROTH, JERRY W., Ste. Genevieve ------ 48 ROTH, STEVEN F., Illmo --.-- 50, 164, 193 1 261 251 ROTHERMICH, DONNA K., Wentzville ---6.123 96 ROUGGLY, WILLIAM W., Festus ----------- ROUSSEL, KENNETH K., Dexter ------ 257, ROUSSIN, DOUGLAS W., DeSoto ----- 138, ROWLETT ,RICHARD A., Maryville --..---- ROY, ELIZABETH M., Glendale ---- - ROYAL, CECILIA L., Cahokio, Ill. --- ROYAL, MARILYN S., Sikeston ROZAK, MARY J., St. Louis ---- ROZIER, DAVID P., Perryville ------ RUCK, JEANNE S., St. Louis .-.------.---- RUDERT, MARY J., Cape Girardeau -- RUDLOFF, LLOYD E., Des Peres --164, 2741 ' RUEBSAM, LINDA L., Bloomsdale ------... RUEBSAM, ROBERT E., Bloomsdale -------- RUEHLING, GAIL D., Altenburg ------ 123, RUPP, CAROL J., Ferguson --------------- RUPPEL, KATHLEEN M., Ballwin -------.-- RUPPEL, STEVEN E., Webster Groves RUSHING, BOBBY M., Overland ----------- RUSSELL, LINDA L., Berkeley ------------- RUSSELL, MICHAEL D., Berkeley ------ RUSSO, NOREEN C., St. Louis --- RUSSO, THOMAS L., Aftton ---- RYAN, LARRY G., Portageville --- RYAN, PHILIP E., O'Fallon ---- S SACK, CAROLYN S., Crestwood ------ SAEGER, DOROTHY A., Brentwood --- 123, 1 64, SAHAIDA, JUDITH A., Florissant ----- -164 SALABA, ERIC E., Aftton ------------ 261, SALOMON, GENEVIEVE L., St. Louis ------- SALTZMAN, BETH P., University City ------- SANDER, BARBARA J., Oak Ridge --------- SANDER, KAREN S., Jackson -------- SANDER, PAUL D., Cape Girardeau SANDERS, CORALYN A., Deepwater SANDERS, DARLENE E., Sikeston -- SANDERS, DONNA L., St. Louis -- SANDERS, JAMES R., Chapmansboro, Tenn, ---------,,, 131, 1 64, SANDERS, LINDA K., Cape Girardeau ---- - SANDERS, LYNDA D., Fisk ---------,,,,,, SANDERS, PATRICIA G., St. Louis - ---- SANDERS ,RICHARD E., St. Louis - ---- SANDERS THOMAS T., Hoyti ------ ----- - SANDERS, WILLIAM H., Chaffee --------- - SANGER, HAROLD J., University City --236, sANsouciE, MARY A., DeSoto SARANITA, MAUREEN -,...------ 138 275 275 138 164 123 138 123 123 186 131 275 164 201 272 164 181 242 196 131 222 142 194 195 197 183 -63 239 267 138 164 131 242 252 123 164 187 261 123 142 123 205 256 268 277 164 131 SARBER, DENNIS .-----.-------- ----. SARFF, JOHN M., Cape Girardeau ----- SARSON, JOHN J., St. Louis -.------ 123 SAUL, RANDAL L., Ballwin ------------- SAVAGE, MICHAEL T., McCIean, Va. .--..-.---.---- 164, SCATES, GARY W., Dudley --.-.----- SCHACHAMEYER, STEVEN, St. Louis ------------------------ SCHAEFFER, RAYMOND J., St. Louis 198 242 164 SCHAFER, MARY E., Overland --------- SCHAFER, PATRICIA A., Salem -------- SCHALJO, FREDERICK J. R., St. Louis SCHALK, SAMMY A., Poplar Bluff ----------- 142, 190, 165 255, SCHALLERT, MARY A., Portageville .------- SCHANE, MARGARET L., Florissant --- 244 SCHARDT, ELIZABETH A., Berkeley --.-- 6- SCHAUMANN, DENNIS M., St. Louis SCHEARF, TED R., Cape Girardeau --- 165 SCHEFFER, BEN V., Bloomfield ----------- SCHEIHING, JON M., Bismarck -- .56, SCHEMPER, RALPH ----------- --------- SCHENK, JEAN M., Lemay --- ---- 165, SCHENKEL, RAE J., St. Louis --- ------- SCHEPER, LINDA O., Jackson ------ SCHEPP, FREDERICK W., St. Louis --------- SCHERER, MICHAEL D., Portageville --165, SCHERRER, ELLEN M., Richmond Heights --- SCHILLER, KATHERINE M., Florissant SCHILLY, CYNTHIA A., Bloomsdale --.--------------- 131, 241 SCHILLY, JEAN M., Bloomsdale ---------- SCHILLY, MARY J., Ste. Genevieve ---123, SCHILLY, RICHARD M., Ste. Genevieve ---- SCHIMPF, MARY A., Florissant ---.-..---- SCHINDLER, EDWARD J., Perryville ---.---. SCHINDLER VICTORIA J. Morehouse .183 SCHLEGEL,lWILLlAM, Caine Girardeau --J- 123 266 196 123 268 261 268 164 123 165 275 261 123 265 123 193 266 165 165 258 273 186 131 267 254 138 165 273 123 265 261 180 261 240 165 SCHLEMPER, RALPH C., Pacific .----.---.- 165 SCHLESSER, PATRICIA ------------------ 138 SCHLICHTING, JOAN L., Wittenberg -123, 276 SCHLIMME, MICHAEL L., Cape Girardeau --267 SCHLOSSER, BRENDA L., Illmo ----------- SCHLOSSER, GARY V., Illmo --- ---- SCHLOSSER, PAT A., Illmo -------------- SCHMELZ, PEGGY A., St. Louis .------------- 131, 240, 262, 123 123 138 271 SCHMIDT, DOROTHY A., Paducah, Ky. --62, 63 SCHWAB, ROBERT P., Kirkwood .,... 199,l ,.... SCHMIDT, EDNA A., Manhattan, Kans. ---- SCHMIDT, KAY E., Berger .........,.... - SCHMIDT, SHARON E., French Village ..... SCHMIDT, SKIP , St. Louis ,,...,........ SCHMITT, 'DENNIS R., wfighi ciiy ........ SC HMITT, WARREN C., Webster Groves .............. 138, 190, SCHNEIDER, CONNIE L., St. Louis .,...... - SCHNEIDER, DAVID W., St. Charles ...... - SCHNEIDER, LORETTA A., Cape Girardeau - SCHNELL, JO C., St. Louis ,.... . ........ - SCHNURBUSCH, LYNN J., Perryville -- ---- SCHOENING, RITA I., SI. Louis ....,.,.. - SCHOLL, VERNON R., Cape Girardeau ---- SCHONDELMEYER, PATRICIA, Crestwood --- SCHOINHOFF, STEPHEN J., Cape Girardeau .................. 254, SCHOREY, PAUL E., Cape Girardeau --165 SCHOTTMUELLER, MARGARET, SI. Louis --- SCHOWE, WAYNE L., New Haven .,..... - SCHRADER, CAROL A., Cape Girardeau 123, SCHRAND, CHRISTINE M., St. Louis ...... - SCHROEDER, GREG P., SI. Louis --- ---- SCHROEDER, KAREN G., St. Louis --- ---- SCHROEDER, ROBERT J., St. Louis -- ---- SCHRU ITTGENE, JEAN .................. SCHRUMPF, BARBARA A., Perryville .....,,.,...,.,..., 138, 262 SCHUBERT, SHARON J., Florissant ---138, SCHUH, SANDRA M., si, Louis ............ 48, 165, 251, 255, SCHUMACHER, MIcI-IAEL P., si. Louis ..... - SCHUMACHER, STEVEN A., si. Ano ....... scHuMER, MARGARET M., ciysioi City SCHUSTER, VIRGINIA A., Overland ................... 131, 242, SCHUTTE, GAIL L., St. Ann ....,. 165, 265 SCHWARTZ, ERIC A., Manchester - ..., -- SCHWARTZ, FREDERIC J., Jackson .,..,.. - SCHWARTZ, KENNETH N., Hermann .,,,, - SCHWEBEL, PATRICIA A., Murphysboro, Ill, SCHWEIGERT, ROBERT F., Ste. Genevieve -- SCHWEISS, ALLEN A., Ste. Genevieve ---- SCHWENDEMANN, DAVID E., Granite City, III. ..,,..,..,. ,... 6 2, SCHWENDEMANN, ERNEST L., Granite City, Ill. ................. 192, SCHWENT, GARY A., Chester, III. -- ----- SCIALES, JOSEPH P., Creve Coeur ....... . SCOTT, CAROLYNN S., Webster Groves ---- SCOTT, DIANA S., Overland ...... ..... - 257 131 165 194 123 246 131 131 131 263 131 265 277 123 257 261 123 165 187 242 205 165 165 123 271 273 262 195 124 165 264 273 242 165 142 261 188 131 201 252 222 -217 197 142 124 SCOTT, DONNA R., Cape Girardeau ...,. SCOTT, JOSEPH A., St. Louis ......,.. 179, SCOTT, KAREN A., Florissant -- .... 124, SCOTT, SCOTT, SUSAN E., St. Petersburg, Fla. --44, 165, 178, 180, 251 SCOTT, VIRGINIA J., Hazelwood .............. 48, 53, 165, scuDDER, ROBERT I., Florissant ...... 124, SCULL, BRENDA K., O'FalIon ........... SEABAUGH, BARBARA M., Cape Girardeau SEABAUGH, -131 205 265 RICHARD G., O'FaIIon ....,,..... 267 240, 239 192 -165 -180 BETTY, Cape Girardeau .,... 183 SEABAUGH' DAPHNA P., Cape Girardeau -124 SEABAUGH, DENNIS A., Whitewater -124, 254 SEABAUGH, JAMES R., Perryville .....,... 131 SEABAUGH, SYLVIA ..........,,. .,.... 1 65 SEAY, RAYMOND T., si. Louis ........... 124 SEEP, SUSAN C., Jennings .......... 165, 273 SEGER, GARRY T., SI. Louis ,..... 131, 197, 242 SEIB, MIKE B., Cape Girardeau .,...,..... 131 SEIBEL, ERIC, H., Perryville .... .... 1 65 SEIBERT, MARK ...,,,.,,... .,...,,,,,, 6 3 SEIBERT, BETH A., St. Louis .....,...... .... 1 31, 240, 273 SENNHENN, JUDITH A., Amherst, O. ,......,...... 42, 43, 165, 273 SEVERS, DONNA M., Jonesboro, III. .,,..,. 124 SEVIC, JOE D., Wyatt .............. 124, 254 SEXTON, CAROLYN L., St. Charles -- SEXTON, JOSEPH T., St. Charles ---- SEXTON, NANCY E., Kennett ....., - SEXTRO, LAURA A., Richmond Heights SEYER, DAMOIN H., Cape Girardeau - -----182 -----259 -----124 ---.24I -----192 SEYER, DAVID W., Jackson ..,,,....,.... 124 SEYER, DENNIS C., St. Louis ,.........,... 165 SEYER, LINDA, Kelso ...... 138, 186, 263, 262 SEYER, MICHAEL .........,.,....,..,... 277 SEYER, PATRICIA E., St. Louis ...... ...E 1 24 SEYMORE, MELBA J., Caruthersville ....... 124 SHAFFER, LLOYD M., Oran ,,...,......v. 131 SHAMBO, CONSTANCE L., Cape Girardeau 166 SHAMBO, TERRANCE W., Cape Girardeau -166 SHAMEL, ANDREA N., University City -------------. 242, 263, 265 SHANNON, DENNIS J., St. Louis ----. 200, 201 SHANNON, ROBERT L., Cape Girardeau --165 SHARROCK, DIANA J., Patton ------------- 63 SHAW, DONNA D., Malden -. .-.--- 124 SHAW, LINDA F., Charleston - ------- 166 SHAW, REVA J., St. Louis -. .--- 124, 182 SHELL, BRENDA C., Dexter -- ------ 131 SHELTON, LINDA J., Sikeston -- -- SHEPARD, PAMELA L., St. Louis -----. 131 SHIELDS, GWENDOLYN J., Cleveland, Ohio ------------ 138, SHINE, DONNA K., Florissant -.----- 238, 1 SHINE, JOHN E., St. Louis ---------- 166, SHIPMAN, RICHARD M., Manchester - SHIREY, ROBERT L., Hayti ----------- SHIVELBINE, KAY A., Cape Girardeau SHOPTAW, JOHN C., Morehouse ---- SHORT, BARBARA A., Neoga, Ill. ---- SHORT, WANDA L., Neelyville --138, SHOUSH, JOHN R., Festus ------------ 166, 179, 193, SHOWMAKER, KAREN A., Charleston - SHUPE, DAVID L., University City --- SHY, CHERYL M., Chaffee ----.--- - SIBLEY, JAN E., Sikeston ---------- SICKMANN, CHARLES E., St. Louis -- SIDES, PHYLLIS H., Cape Girardeau -- SIEBERT, BRENDA S., Cape Girardeau SIEBERT, STELLA, Ste. Genevieve SIECKMAN, SUSAN, St. Louis ---.--- 212, -240, '1 2111 ' 186, 250, SIEGER, ROBERT S., O'FalIon ----.--. 197, SIEMERS, JEAN E., Cape Girardeau --- ---- 138, SIEMERS, WILLIAM T., Cape Girardeau ----.-.---. sIEvERs, LONNIE O., Jackson ...... - sIEvERs, MICHAEL R., Jackson ....- - SIGAFOOS, DAvIs B., Efonohiown, N. SILBERMAN, LYNNE A., si. Louis .-.- . SILBERMAN, PAUL, si. Louis ........ sILvERTI-IORN, LINDA E., Painton -166, SIMMONS, JUDITH K., Desloge -.... SIMOKAT, PAULA A., si. Louis -- SIMON, DONALD J., Eiiisviiio --.--- . SIMON, MIKIE J., Blytheville, Ark. -- SIMPSON, BARBARA M., Crestwood -- SIMPSON, JAMES O., Cape Girardeau SIMS, ADELMA G., Essex ---------- - SIMS, GINGER L., Anniston -- SISK, LINDA F., Charleston -------- - SKALSKY, N. GALE, Sikeston --37, 39, 42, 43, 49, 180, SKELTON, REITA F., Puxico --------- - SKINNER, ROGER E., lllmo .-.-.---- SLACK, LUCINDA L., Memphis, Tenn, -------------- 124, 183, 219, If 188 124, 247, 188, SLAVINGS, BRENDA S., Hayti --..--- 138, SLENKER, DANIEL J., St. Louis ------- 198, 138 245 268 124 277 279 131 187 259 255 258 279 241 266 124 166 246 268 187 131 166 236 238 220 131 254 166 166 166 264 166 124 166 188 138 277 131 131 124 249 166 199 238 262 229 297 SLINKARD, KATHRYN S., Cape Girardeau ...,,...,,,,,, 62 SMALLWOOD, WALTER E., Rock Hill ....., 205, 206, 209, 244, SMEDLEY, RETA J., St. Louis ...,,.. - SMITH, ANGELA K., Burtordville .- SMITH, CAROL J., St. Louis .....,. SMITH, CHERYL R., Webster Groves -. SMITH DEBORAH P., St. Louis ,.... . SMITH DOUGLAS M., Blytheville, Ark. SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITHZ SMITH SMITH 1 1 ELIZABETH G., Chaffee ..... GARY E., Pacific ...,.,..... JAMES L., St. Louis ........., JAMES W., Annapolis ..... - JILL, Kelso ............ 166, JOYCE A., Desloge ......... KATTIE J., Farmington ..... - KAY L., Cape Girardeau -- KORMAN A., Frankclay LINDA M., DeSoto ......... LINDA R., St. Louis ...... 142 MANFORD P., Oran ....... - MICHAEL J., Webster Groves SMITH PATRICIA J., St. Louis ..... . SMITH PATRICIA L., Overland ---. SMITH RANDALL D., Cape Girardeau SMITH SAMUEL L., St. Ann ......... 268, 1 63, 124, 166, 138, ' ihbf' 166 S'MlTH SANDRA R., Overland ..... ---- SMITH SCOTT C., St. Louis ........ .... SMITH SHIRRELL W., Portageville ........ SMITH STEVEN D., St. Louis .... 124, 198, SMITH, SUZANNE M., Cape Girardeau --- SMITH, TERRY L., Kennett ,,,,,,,,,.,-.,, SMITH, TIMOTHY P., Jackson .......,,..., SMITH, VALERIE L., St. Louis ......... SMOTHERS, SHEILA R., Tamms, Ill. -.- 124, 166, SNAVELY, 'RONALD K., Bridgeton ........ - SNEATHEN, CAROL A., Gordonville ....... SNELL, SHERRY L., University City .... SNELSON, RICHARD H., Hillsboro .... 181, 142, SNIIDER, MARY E., Malden ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, SNIDER, ROBERT A., Cape Girardeau SNOFKE, MARCIA J., Overland .... SNOPEK, JOSEPH J., ST. Louis ...... SNOWMAKER, KAREN ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SOKOL, DONNA A., St. Louis ---132, SOLOMON, GENE B., Creve Coeur -- 188, 166, SOLOVIC, SANDRA K., St. Louis ......... SOMERS, JAMES R., St. Louis ...,,,.,,,,, SOMMER, KATHLEEN J., Florissant ........ SO'MMERS, PATRICK C., Cape Girardeau .... 166, 193, 236, SOUTHERLAND, HELEN J., Braggadocio 298 237, 253 278 269 124 138 181 124 194 265 198 270 261 247 142 166 132 142 166 249 124 138 132 132 166 275 138 196 132 205 124 124 277 272 250 166 132 256 275 124 132 132 205 132 239 252 124 205 124 238 124 SPAETH, DEBORAH A., Cape Girardeau .... SPARKMAN, LINDA K., Poplar Bluff -.138 SPARKS, BEVERELY A., cepe Girardeau SPARKS, JOHN D., Chesterfield ......... SPARKS, WANDA D., Bernie ............. SPATH, WILLIAM K., SI. Louis ............... 166, 219, 230 SPAUNHORST, JANE M., Washington -.138 SPEARS, DANIEL K., Sikeston ........ 193, SPECK, RANDY J., Jackson ..,,,,,.,,.... SPICER, BOB ,,.......,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, SPIES, GEORGE T., St. Louis .-.196, 217, SPINKS, CHARLES G., Rock Hill ...... 197, SPITZMILLER, THOMAS F., Cape Girardeau SPRAIDLING, ALBERT M., Cape Girardeau ............. 167, 255 SPRADLING, DAVID H., Cape Girardeau .- SPRAY, MARY L., Flat River ............. SPREHE, SANDRA A., St. Louis ...,..,.... SPRICK, KAREN A., New Haven ...,...... SPRINGER, FRED C., Cape Girardeau ............. 132, 224 SIPROUSE, MICHAEL W., Hayti 1 1 SPROUT, DEANNE O., Sikeston ........... STAATS, HAROLD J., Ellington STACY, MICHAEL P., DeSoto -- ..-. STADER, DAVID L., Charleston STAEBEL, KATHLEEN M., Kelso STAFFORD, VINIE M., Bernie STAHL, STEVEN G., St. Louis ........ STALLARD, LYNN M., Webster Groves ibi- 198, STALLINGS, HOMER L., Sikeston .......... 258 STALLINGS, JOHN C., Charleston .142, STAMM, LOUIS P., St. Louis --- ..... .--- 194 STAMP, CHARLES R., Sikeston . . -- .. - STANCIL, ELIZABETH, St. Louis - - , - , . . . . . STANDLEY, SUE, Perkins ..... STANFFER, SIDNEY .......... . STANGE, JAMES M., St. Louis ............. STANTON, CAROL A., Ste. Genevieve STARNES, KERMIT M., Farmington ........ STARNES, LEAVERA D., Fisk ............., STARNES, LEAVERN D., Fisk ....... STATLER, CATHY, Cape Girardeau .138, 186, STATLER, KELLY R., Perryville ...,,....,,., STAUFFER, SIDNEY H., Sikeston ,........ . STAUSING, SAM T., Cape Girardeau ...... STEARN, BARBARA J., Berkeley ..... STEDINGK, SUSAN STEIGERWALD, KATHERINE, St. Louis D., Florissant ,........ STEIMLE, JUDITH A., Cape Girardeau .138, STEIMLE, VICKIE M., Cape Girardeau -124, 1 rs,' M 166 265 166 272 166 279 188 205 124 256 279 277 138 261 167 167 167 124 226 124 197 138 275 167 138 167 205 142 261 275 138 228 268 132 132 224 255 167 138 138 239 167 199 266 124 138 124 255 265 STEIN, RICHARD S., University City ....... 167 STEINBURK, DONALD C., Imperial -- STEINER, GLENNOIN O., St. Louis - ---.124 ----124 STEINER, SHIRLEY F., Jackson --- ..... -258 STEINHAUS, PATRICIA J., Washlngton ,.....,,,....,,2,,, A-138, 183 STEINHOUSE, JOH'N P., Cairo, Ill. ......... 132 STEINKUEHLER, MARY A., Lemay ... - STEINMEIER, MARSHA A., Puxico ..- STEINMEYER, THEODORE, Ballwin -- STEPHAN, ROBERT L., Florissant --- --,--167 ---.124 ---.194 ---.124 STEPHAN, ROBERT L., St. Louis ...,........ 194 STEPP, FORREST A., Sikeston ............ 254 STERNEAU, ROBERTA J., Cape Girardeau --138 STEVENSON, CHARLES K., Kirkwood STEWART, LAWRENCE N., -.-.194 MadIson, Ga. .................... 219, STEWART, LLOYD G., Portageville --- -138 STEWART, NANCY M., Dexter ...... 132, STEWART, RHOINDA s., sf. Louis ........ . STEWART, RICKY G., sI. Louis ,........... sToBBE, DONNA A., sellwir. ........... . STOCKMAN, DENNIS W., Charleston STODDARD, KATHY E., Bridgeton ......... STOGSDILL, SANDRA L., St. Louis -- --.- STOKER, MARGARET E., Florissant ....... STONE, CHERYL A., Hannibal ..... STONE, DAVID E., DeSoto ..,............ STONE, LINDA L., Cape Girardeau --37, 39, 49, 167, 180, 238 STONE, NANCY A., Cape Glrardeau ............. 167 STONE, NANCY L., Hannibal ........ , 237, 132, STOUFFER, JERRY L., Dixon, Ill. ...,..... - STOVALL, JAMES F., Cape Girardeau STOVALL, JAMES T., St. Louis .........., , STOVERINK, JAMES E., Gordonville ,,.,. . STRACHAN, GARY L., Cape Girardeau .... STRATTON, MARY P., Florence, Ala. ..... -- ST R E LOW, STRICKER 1 LlN'DA R., St. Louis ........... BARBARA E., Charleston --167, STRICKER, BETTY V., Labadie ....,...,... STRICKER, CARL M., Charleston ...... 124, STRICKER, CAROLYN E., Charleston ....... STRICKER, KATHRYN A., Charleston ..... . STRICKER ROBERT B. Charleston ,....... STRICKLAND, DENNIS G., St. Louis -62, 63, STROM, BONNIE S., Cape Girardeau -167 STROUP, GWEN E., St. Louis ..........,., STRUBEL, JAMES J., St. Louis - ,.- 1 220 193 270 124 142 240 138 181 124 272 167 266 236, 249 258 167 124 196 167 252 132 124 250 124 254 132 124 275 252 183 132 -277 ' ,A He STUART, MICHAEL F., Cape Girardeau ...,,,., 167, 219, 220, STUBBE, DONNA .,...,............,..., STUBER, PAULA J., Webster Groves ..124, STUCKER, GLORIA S., Poplar Bluff ...... - STUCKWISH, CHRISTOPHER, Kirkwood ,,,, sTuEvER, MARY F., Dexter .A,,.......... . STUTE, KENNETH A., Cape Girardeau -.,. SUDA, CAROLYN M., St. Louis, Mo. ....., - SUESS, DONNA L., Affton ..,....... 168, SUESS, GREGORY C., Affton ....,-... 190 SUITER, LARRY W., Jennings ....,........ I - SULLIVAN, CLAUDINE N., East Prairie .139 SULLIVAN, SHARON A. ,Ste. Genevieve L.. SUNDER, KEN R., Sl. Louis ,....,........ . SURINA, DONNA L., Arnold ..........,., - SUTTER, JAMES T., Webster Groves --- .--- SUTTER, STEPHEN A., Puxico ..........., . SUTTER, SUSAN J., St. Louis ,,,,,,,,,,,,, SVEJOSKY, SHARMAN L., Florrissant -.67, SWAN, REGGIE .............,,,.,, 193, SWAN, WILLIAM R., Pocahontas ,.,.,.,.. SWAN, SAM, Pocahontas .,.,,,,,....... SWANK, JAMES D., Poplar Bluff .... 142, SWANSON, WILLIAM R., sf. Louis .168, 274, SWEENEY, JANLCE E., sf. Louis ...... 132, SWOFFORD, JUDITH L., Westover AFB, Mass. ..,.,,,,,.,, 53, 54 SYDIK, LINDA S., Festus ........ 132, 184, SYLER, WILLIAM L., Crestwood .,,..,., 193 SZABO, NICHOLAS G., Danbury, Conn. UI, T TACKABERRY, MICHAEL J., Richmond Heights ........,,....,. TAGGART, MARK L., St, Louis .....,,,,,, , TAGGERT, DEBORAH A., Webster Groves L., TALLENT, DANNY D., Patton ,,,,,,,.... . TANNER, DONNA L., Dexter ,,.......,.,, TANT, JOHN H., Kennett ....... 139, 258, TAYLOR, ALLEN G., Marble Hill ..... . TAYLOR, DIANE F., Sikeston ..,... . TAYLOR, GLENDA S., Valley Park -ss TAYLOR, MICHAEL B., Cape Girardeau TAYLOR, PAUL S., Cape Girardeau -s 261 132 182 124 138 167 168 124 256 261 124 250 168 168 132 124 259 168 132 259 124 257 252 275 272 188 239 236 168 168 132 268 201 124 270 261 124 132 124 124 TAYLOR, VERNON E., Si. Louis ...... 139, TAYLOR, WILLIAM E., St. Louis .-139, 199, TEBEAU, DENNIS L., St. Louis ............ TEDFORD, C. RICHARD, Dittmer ..... TEETERS, CHERYL E., Cape Girardeau ........ 168, 184 TELKER, JOHN B., Malden ............... TEMPLE, JOHN L., St. Louis ..........,.. L TENNESEN, SUSAN J., Rock Hill -. TEROY, PATSY B., Caruthersville -- TETER, ROBERT L., Cape Girardeau ..- TEXIER, THOMAS A., St. Louis .... THEBEAU, ANN M., St. Louis .... THIELE, ELAINE A., Jennings ............ THIELE, KAREN L., 1 263, 256, St. Louis ................ 139, 210, THIELE, THOMAS w., sf. Louis ........... THILENIUS, MARK E., Cape Girardeau ..... THODE, SHARYL C., St. Ann ...,,.,, 185 r THOMAS, JAMES L., Overland ...,... 198, THOMAS, MARIAN L., Knob Lick ......... THOMASON, WAYNE E., Creve Couer ........... .... 1 96, 205, THOMASSON, EDYTHE A., Fredericktown .................., 188, THOMPSON CHARLES D., Doniphan .168, THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON DENNIS C., St. Louis .- EDWARD R., Jackson ......,. GEORGIA L., Oak Ridge JANET K., Charleston -- -63, JOSEPH E., Benton ,,...,.,. THOMPSON1 JUDITH A., Fairfax, Va. .,.............. 168, 263, THOMPSON, NICK E., Maryland Heights ... THOMPSON, RICHARD K., St. Louis ........ THORNSBERRY, JAMES C., Ferguson ...,. . THORNTON, GARRY L., St. Louis .... 168, THROWER, SIDNEY A., Kennett .,.... 168, THURMAN, JAMES L., Cape Girardeau .... THURMAN, MARY J., St. Mary ....,,..... THURMAN, ROBERT L., Fisk ......... H- TIDWELL, SHARON M., Barnhart -.. ..- TILLEY, HAROLD C., Jackson ..,.... -.. TILLMAN, MARILYN D., Hayti ...,... ..- TIMANUS, JO E., Richmond Heights ...... 198 242 272 124 265 124 124 168 168 168 168 124 132 263 186 124 265 236 168 207 242 193 275 192 124 183 139 265 255 205 217 201 268 168 124 168 169 139 124 245 TIMMERBERG, JUDY K., Hermann . TIMMERBERG, ROGER D., Hermann ,..,.,, TIMMERMANN, JAMES J., Florissant -.. TINNON, JANE O., Sikeston ...,..., 196, 139, TIPTON, JANET C., Hayti ....... ..,,.. TISCHLER, PAUL H., Kirkwood .... TOLBERT, MARIA A., Charleston --- TOLLEY, LINIDA J., Bridgeton .,..,.,..... TOMPKINS, SUSAN M., Florissant TOOMBS, JUDY I., Senath --139, 244, TORRES, ALEJANDRO J., - - - -2-6-9-, - Maracaibo, Venezuela ............ 33, TOWNSEND, PHYLLIS L., Sullivan .......... TRAIL, BONNIE L., Matthews ...... TRAMMELL, LEE W., Dexter .............. TRAUTWEIN, MARK W., Crystal City -, TRAVAGLIANTE, CONNIE, Creve Coeur ........... 139, 188, TRENTANELLI, ROBERT, 142, 263, 180 132 197 262 169 227 169 139 124 270 201 139 124 124 252 265 South Euclid, Ohio .............. ..... 1 93 TRICAMO, GINNIE M., St. Louis .......,.. 124 TRICKEY, MARTHA J., Cape Girardeau 124, 239 TRICKEY, STAN K., Cape Girardeau .... 56, 59 TROEGER, DONNA M., St. Louis .....,.... 132, 188, 210, 263, 265 TROMBETTA, CYNTHIA, Mingo Junction, Ohio .......... ..... 1 39 TROST, JANET M., St. Louis .....,........ 132 TROTTER, SANDRA D., Cape Girardeau .... 186 TROTTER, SHARON L., Cape Girardeau .............. 139, 149 186 TROWBRIDGE, KENNETH M., Cape Girardeau ,,......,.. ,........ 2 57 TRUEMAN, RAY L., Lemay .......... 179, 194 TRUESDELL, JAMES L., Rock Hill .,56, 236, 242 TUCKER, HERSHEL L., Ballwin ,.....,.,... 124 TUCKER, MICHAEL v., Ferguson ........... 196 TURLEY, MIKE J., Sl. Louis .... ..,124, 227 TURNER, LARRY R., St. Louis .-- ,,,169, 261 TURNER, PATRICIA M., St. Louis ,........... 63 TURNEY, DENNIS L., Louisville, Ky. .,..... 132 TURNIPSEED, LYNN L., Sullivan .....,,.,. 124 TUTTLE, DON E., Wood River, Ill. ..,, 124, 212 TUTTLE, RITA A., Overland .,..........,. 184, 239, 247, 264 29 9 TYNES, PATTIE s., Festus --.43, 169, 179, TYSON, LINDA E., Doniphan ........... U UHL, BARBARA A., Cape Girardeau --142, UNDERWOOD, DOYLE R., Sikeston ........,.....,..,- 169, 274, UNTERREINER, LELAND J., Perryville ...... USERY, PHYLLIS A., Des Arc ......... 142, V VALLANI, DAVID ....,....,..... --- VALENTI, ROBERTA E., Overland VANAMBURG, SUSAN ............... 183, VANAMBURG, LINDA S., Jackson .... 139, VANCE, PAULA M., Bertrand ........... . VANCENN IP, NADA ...........,,..,,... VANDEVEN, GEORGE L., St. Louis ............... 125, 200, 201, VANDEVEN, MARILYN J., Lutesville .... - VANIDIVER, LARRY W., Cape Girardeau - VANDIVER, NORMAN E., Cape Girardeau VANDYKE, LINDA J., Fisk ...,,......... VANVERLOH, ELLEN ,.................. VARDIMAN, FRANCES L., Cape Girardeau - VARGAS, JOHN, Long Island City, N. Y. .......... 274, VARNO'N, CAROL J., Scott City ,,,... 169 VASTERLING, JEANNE R., Glendale .... J- VASTERLING, PEGGY A., Florissant ...... VATTEROTT, EDWARD C., St. Louis ....... VAUGHN, DONNA L., Crystal City ---63, VAUGHN, SUE G., Scott City ...,........ VAUGHT, BILLY W., Sikeston ..., . VEHLEWALD, GLORIA J., St. Ann -- VEIDT, DONALD W., Jennings --, VELTEN, ROBERT, St. Louis ...,, VENIDT, STEPHEN A., St. Louis ........... VENINGA, KATHY D., St. Louis ..,.,..... VENKER, BARBARA A., Ste. Genevieve --- VERNON, NANCY L., Fisk ............... VEST, JOYCE A. ,Charleston -- ....... -- VINYARD, PAMELA D., Cape Girardeau ............. 132, 185, VITO, THOMAS H., St. Louis ...,,........ VOCKER, PATRICIA A., St. Louis ,,. ---- VOEGTLI, RONALD J., St. Louis ....,...... VOLKERDING, JANE E., Gordonville ...... VOLKERDING, MARILYN J., Cape Girardeau VONKESSEL, DEBORAH M., Chaffee ..125, W WADDLE, BRENDA T., St. Louis -- ----- WADLEY, JEANNE D., Florissant ,- ----- 186 169 249 275 275 273 205 132 249 259 124 125 227 169 125 125 132 132 169 275 259 125 125 125 139 125 169 169 169 125 272 125 142 125 125 239 125 132 198 132 169 185 169 125 WADLINGTON, RICK D., Scott City ..............,... 132, WAGNER, HENRY B., Steele ..,.... WAGNER, REBECCA J., Sikeston .................... 183, WAKEMAN, ELIZABETH A., St. Louis . WALDEN, PATRICK J., St. Louis .... . WALDRUP, CINDY L., Cape Girardeau WALKER, BEVERLY A., St. Louis .........,...... 139, 180, WALKER, IRVIN K., Ferguson .,,...., WALKER, JANICE R., Paducah, Ky. -- WALKER, MICHAEL L., Lesterville ............. 125, 169, WALKER, STEVEN R., St. Louis ...... WALLACE, GARY W., Doniphan .... - WALLACE, RONALD S., St. Charles -- WALLACE, WILLIAM N. Hayti ....... WALLER, TOM F., Ste. Genevieve .... 224, 242, 236 1557 200, 19211- WALLIS, NANCY S., Cape Girardeau .-125 WALLMAN, NANCY M., Festus .,... WALSH, JOHN T., Kennett .....,.... 2524 I WALTER, GREGORY A., Webster Groves --- WALTER, LINDA C., Jennings ............ WALTERS, CAROLYN R., St. Louis ......... WALTERS, ROBIN M., Sikeston ,-169, 183, WALTHER, LEE E., Webster Groves ........ WALZ, JUANITA S., Poplar Bluff ......... WAPPELHORST, CAROL A., St. Charles -125, WARD, ALAN D., Poplar Bluff .,... WARD, GARY L., Poplar Bluff .,.,........ WARD, GREGORY A., Decatur, Ill. ....... - WARD, MARY E., St. Louis .......... WAREING, LINDA C., Cape Girardeau 125, WARREN, PATTI G., lronton ...,,.... 270, WASHINGTON, BRADFORD, St. Louis ...... WATERS, CYNTHIA M., Sikeston ......... WATKINS, JOYCE D., Festus ..... 186, WATSON, 240 ANNETTE .................... 1 WATSON, DONNA L., Holcomb ...... 125, WATSON, LESLIE A., Overland .......... . WATSON, ROBERT A., Morehouse ....... - WEAVER, STEVEN C., New Baden, III. ---- WEBB, MARY A., Cape Girardeau ..- 139, WEBBER, CATHY M., Dexter .,.....,...., WEBER, CHARLOTTE M., Affton .... ...... WEBER, LAVERN E., Uniontown . WEDDLE, STEPHEN D., Affton -- WEEKS, PHILLIP J., Florissant ,.,,.... 1 96, WEGMANN, LARRY L., Festus .....,...,... WEHMEYER, DAVID H., Washington ............. 170, 242, 274, WEHMEYER, ROBERT A., Overland ..,..... WEHMUELLER, CAROL L., St. Louis ...,..... 247 125 263 188 266 184 238 125 237 201 205 261 217 125 205 185 125 270 169 125 169 264 275 139 188 261 125 195 248 125 271 268 187 242 186 245 210 169 193 250 125 170 170 198 205 170 275 242 170 WEHMUELLER, ROBERT E., Webster Groves WEIBLE, CAROL J., Ferguson .... 170, 250 WEIBRECHT, RONALD W., Perryville .... J- 132 WEILER, WILLIAM H., Ste. eGnevieve -- WEINERTH, GREGORY J., Affton ...... 125 WEINHOLD, LELA M., Frohna ....,,,,,,, , WEINKEIN, RHODA M., Perryville ,,....... WEISLER, ALICE H., Chesterfield ..... 183, WEISS, GAIL M., St. Louis ............., WEISS, SUSAN K., Gordonville ..... 49, 139, 180, 236, 250 WELCH, BRENDA J., Cape Girardeau --.J. 250 WELKER, ALICE .....,......,,,, 247, 1 WELKER, GEORGIA A., Cape Girardeau --- WELKER, NORMAN G., St. Charles --170, WELKER, SUSAN V., Gordonville ..,....... WELLS, LINDA M., POCIFIC ................ 125, 242, 263 WELLS, MADELYN E., Elk Creek ....... f- 170 WELLS, MITCHELL K., Cape Girardeau - WELLS, PERRY, C., Arnold ........ WELSCH, JAMES L., Glendale -.. WELTO'N, JAMES R., Ferguson ,- WENDEL, JERRY L., Jackson .... - WENDT, RICHARD L., Fenton ,...... iff WERNART, NANCY A., St. Charles .,.. 125 WERNER, JAMES R., Kirkwood ......... . WERNER, JUDITH A., sl. Louis --132, 182, WERNER, NORMAN J., Frohna .......... . WESCHAMP, CARL ,,,...,..,....,,,,,,, WEssELL, CHUCK ............., 199, 219, WEST, LINDA S., Leasburg ..........,... WEST, SHARON A., Bragg City -- WESTCOTT, PAMELA J., St. Louis WESTRICH, CHARLES L., lllmo -.- WETHINGTON, ROY L., Essex ...... III 1 1 WHEELER, BARBARA L., Florissant .... WHEELER, LYNDA K., Crestwood ..... 170, 139, WHITE, CAROL A., Bloomfield .......... . WHITE, CLIFTON W., Dorena ..........,. - WHITE, JOE C., Eureka Springs, Ark. ..,. -- WHITE, MARTIN M., Cape Girardeau .... . 170 258 199 200 192 132 272 238 125 268 170 264 170 275 139 265 132 277 170 142 201 170 261 188 170 241 170 258 220 170 125 132 170 170 183 245 170 125 125 279 WHITE, MARY L., Leadwood ............. 171 WHITE, PATRICIA A., St. Louis ,.51, 53, 54, 188 WHITE PAULINE, Poplar Bluff ....,.. 125, 263 WHITE ,RONALD E., Bicknell, Ind ...,,.... 205 WHITE, SHARON R., Caruthersville ...,.... 139 WHITEAKER, BARBARA GAINES, Charleston ................ 37, 39, 67, 170 WHITEAKER, ROBERTA A., Campbell --125, 187 WHITLER, LARRY L., Gordonville ........ - WHITLEY, LARRY D., Hillsboro, Ill. ,...... -- WHITSON, GAIL A., Florissant ---54, 139, 188, 238, 239, 249 1 170 125 264 30 0 WHITTEN, DEENE A., Matthews L ...... L WHITWORTH, DENEEN R., St. Louis LL125, WHITWORTH, DENNIS M., St. Louis ...... L WIBBENMEYER, JOHN R., Perryville ...... L WICKER, CLAUDIA S., Town 81 Country LLL WICKERHAM, NANCY E., St. Louis LLL132 WICKS, LARRY D., Arnold .,,,... 139, 205, WID1MANN, SUSAN H., sl. Louis ........ WIEGMANN, BARBARA E., si. Peters .,.... WIENOLD, JULIE A., Florissant ,.,....... L WIEsE, SUSAN D., Eosius ....,..... 139, WIESEHAN, EDWARD c., si. Louis -..125, WILCOXSON, WILMA L., Jackson .....,,.. WILEY, STEVE B., Cape Girardeau ....... WILFONG, LARRY K., Cape Girardeau .... WILEONG, LINDA J., Bloomfield ........ L WILKAITIS, PAMELA s., sl. Ann ...L .... WILKE, GARY J., Affton ............,... L WILKE, SANDRA J., sl. Louis .,.........,.. 50, 53, 54, 125, WILKE, TERRY F., Affton ,.,..o ........... WILKERSON, DONNA F., Fisk ,.,... ..... WILKERSON, JUDY A., Campbell ........ L WILKEY, CATHERINE J., Kennett ..... 183, WILKINS, DONALD W., St. Charles LLL132, WILKINS, W. KEITH, Hornersville .....,,... WILKINSON, HENRY F., Jackson ...... 139 WILLE, CL WILLERTO WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS, ARK S., Fenton ,,,,,....,..... L N, ELIZABETH A., Florissant ..... L , ANITA, East SI. Louis, III. L171, WILLIAMS, f BRENDA J., Morley .....,,... CYNTHIA J., Newburg LL LLL- DALE .......... ....,,, ..... WILLIAMS, DIANE J., Florissant .......... WILLIAMS, DONNA L., Olive Branch, III L.- WILLIAMS, ELLEN L., Bloomfield ........ L WILLIAMS, F. JUANITA, Fredericktown ..... WILLIAMS, FREDERICK, Cape Girardeau LL- WILLIAMS, GARY W., sikosion LLL139, 192, WILLIAMS, GLEN E., High Ridge ..... 198, WILLIAMS, GREGORY L., Cape Girardeau .....,.,,,,.. 125, 192, WILLIAMS, HERMAN E., Petersburg, Va. ,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 32, WILLIAMS, HOWARD G., St, Louis L ...., LL WILLIAMS, JAMES B., Malden LLL LLLLLL- WILLIAMS, JANET F., St. Louis ....... 171, WILLIAMS, JEANNE, Cape Girardeau ..... WILLIAMS, JIMMY L., Poplar Bluff .... 261, WILLIAMS, JOHN R., Malden .... WILLIAMS, JUDITH A., Sikeston .... WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS , LEROY P., Florissant ....,.,... , MARGARET A., St. Louis ....... , MARY J., Cape Girardeau , MICHAEL E., Bridgeton 139, WILLIAMS, PATRICIA J., St. Louis LL,171, WILLIAMS, PEGGY C., St. Louis ,,....,... WILLIAMS, RAYMOND C., St. Louis LLL LLL- WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS RENE P., St. Louis .,.,.. , SHARON ....,,,,.,,, L , TIMOTHY L., Clarkton LL , VIDA L., Perryville LLL , DOROTHY K., Parma L- WILLIAMSON, JILL, Affton ,,.,, ........, WILLIS, BARBARA G., Fenton LL WILLIS, BARBARA J., Sikeston LL WILLS, LILLIAN L., Perryville .,..... WILLSON, RICHARD H., St. Louis ........ ..,,., 1 25, 139, WILMATH, JERRY D., Dexter ,A,,----,,---- WILMSMEYER, KAREN J., 236, 139 196, St. Louis .....,,.,,,,,,,,Y,-, ,,-- 'I 25, WILSON, DONALD E., East Prairie ...... L WILSON, DOROTHY M., Malden L139, 244, WILSON, GLORIA A., Poplar Bluff ......,,,.,, 139, 236, 241, WILSON, JANE M., Florissant ...L 63, 171, WILSON, RICHARD L., Affton ....,... 220, WILSON, RONALD C., St. Louis ,.,., 171, WILSON, RUTH L., Cape Girardeau ..... L WILSON, STEPHEN J., East Prairie ....,.,. L WILUND, KENNETH A., St. Louis ..,. WINES, LAWRENCE W., Florissant .,....., WINN, DONNIE G., WIRTZ, WILLIAM G., Anna, III. ........... Overland L L 171, 224, WISSINGER, JUDITH A., Cairo, III. ...... L WIssMAN, MARY E., WIssMANN, JUDITH WISSORE, BRUCE R., WI1BAR1, BRUCE A., WITRY, DOUGLAS M. Cape Girardeau A., Leasburg Chester, III. WISSORE, ROBERT P., Ellisville LLL WITT, NANCY M., Sullivan LLL. WITTMER, BARBARA J., Florissant Ellisville LLLLLLL 171, 125, , Manchester ...L..LL 125 J 170 256 125 L62 125 183 245 170 170 132 273 195 170 170 125 171 139 198 188 198 132 132 240 229 171 254 224 125 244 125 277 132 125 132 139 171 132 236 199 217 268 268 275 262 178 277 125 264 224 132 188 125 183 125 196 268 125 125 125 268 125 245 263 125 219 171 187 171 268 273 253 279 247 139 125 242 197 125 226 132 142 139 222 192 194 224 125 244 WLODARCZYK, MARY A., St. Louis LLL WOFFORD, CYNTHIA A., St. Peters .....L. WOLFE, JANET K., Chaffee LL..LL........ WOLFENKOEHLER, JAMES, Jackson LLL236, WOLFENKOEHLER, SUSAN, Jackson LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 132, 186, WOLFE, BARBARA A., SI. Louis .L..... LLL. WOLEE, FRANCES J., SI. Louis LLLLLL..LL. WOLFMEYER, JUDITH A., Arcadia L WOOD, DON E., University ciiy ...L...... WOOD, DONALD R., Portageville ...L 261, WOOD, MARLO B., Affton ..LLLL..L. 171, WOOD, MICHAELENE E., sl, Louis WOODRUFF, JUDY A., Bourbon LLLL WOODRUFF, THEODORE W., Cuba LL WOODS WOODS: BARBARA K., Sikeston LL CHARLES M., Hillsboro LL WOODS, EULA C., Piedmont LLLLL ..... WOODS, MARK LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 62, WOODS, RONALD L., Poplar Bluff L.LLL.... WORKS, JANE E., SI. Louis .LL...L ..,. WORLEY, JO LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ...L WORTH, VIRGINIA A., Portageville L...... WORTHAM, SANDRA L., Overland .L..... WREN, CYNTHIA C., St. Louis LLLLLL 132, WRIGHT, BEVERLY A., Cape Girardeau .... WRIGHT, GERALD M., Potosi LLLL 171, 274 WRIGHT, MARY E., Cape Girardeau LLLL JL WRIGHT, SALLY M., Cape Girardeau LLLL 139, 178, 183, 210 WRIGHT, VERNEDA A., Cape Girardeau -LL WRIGHT, WILLIAM E., Cape Girardeau LLLL WULFF, ROBERT D., Cape Girardeau LLLLLL WUNNING, SUSAN L., Farmington .L.... L WUNSCH, SHERRIE A., St. Charles LL..... L WURTH, JANET G., St. Louis LLLL.L... 132 WYATT, DIANE LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL, 250, WYATT, ROBERT F., Cape Girardeau LLLLLL WYMAN, SAMMY L., Essex ............. 171, 190, 236, 246, 125 125 125 239 236 236 236 139 205 266 256 125 125 267 171 139 125 252 125 188 248 139 125 181 142 275 184 248 183 132 171 132 125 236 258 277 247 WYMAN, SANDRA F., Essex ..-LLL 142 125 265 272 205 205 198 224 WYNN, KATHLEEN M., Hillsboro LL L--- Y YAEGER, EVELYN J., St. Louis LLLLLLL 171, YARBROUGH, LEESE C., Union City, Ind. --- YINGER, PAUL A., Alton, III L..L.LLL.L.LL L YINGST, THOMAS E., Herculaneum LLLLLL L YOUNG, CHARLES R., Brentwood LLLL .LLL YOUNG, DAWSON LL..LLL..L.LL.L....... YOUNG, DEBORAH J., Cape Girardeau LLLLL 139, 149, 186, 237, YOUNG, JAY M., Manchester LLLLLLLLLLLL YOUNG, JOANN, Cape Girardeau LLL -LLL YOUNG, JOHN M., c ape Girardeau LLLLL.. YOUNG, MARILYN C., ' St. Louis L LLLLLLLL -L YOUNG, MICHAEL R., Cape Girardeau L194, YOUNG, RICHARD A., YOUNG, THOMAS L., YOUNT, KATHRYN L., Cape Girardeau L L L Perryville LLLLLL 139, Leadwood LLLLLLLLLL Z ZACHER, MARTHA E., Clayton -L ZARETZKY, DEBORAH A., Affton LLLLLLLLLL ZICKFIELD, JANET M., Cape Girardeau LLLLLLLLLLLLL 139 ZICKFIELD, PETER B., Cape Girardeau L ZIEGENHORN, BECKY A., Sikeston ZIEGLER, GARY J., Illmo LLLLLLLLLLLL ZIEGLER, JEANETTE V., Afftan L ZIEGLER, NORBERT L., Benton L ZIKA, MARY A., St. Louis LLLLLL L ZIMERMAN, PAULINE N., St. Louis ZOLL, BILL D., Rombauer .LLLLL L , 238, 125, 142, ZOLL, JUDY K., Rombauer LLLLLL LLLLL . .L ZOLL, MICHAEL S., St. Louis LLLLLLLLL ZSCHIEGNER, KATHRYN J., St. Louis ZSCHILLE, SUSAN K., Jackson LLLL ZWILLING, SHARON L., St. Louis L 132, 247 125 125 132 171 228 257 252 142 171 132 249 272 132 254 125 171 139 125 139 125 193 125 132 132 301 Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Advisor Art Editor Director of Photography Photographers Dedication Editor Student Life Editor Student Life Stay? Academics Editor Classes Editor Classes Stay? 1969 Sagamore Staff Gay Gruner Gail Gegg Steve Roth Mr. Bill J. Davis Brad Brune Bill Hampton Tim Ludwig Richard Neal Tom Neumeyer Rick Wadlington Sandy Wfilke Gail Gegg Bonnie Bartholomew Annette Drury Nyla Reagan Ginnie Scott Janet Zickfield Linda Donaldson Sue Beck Sharon Graef Gail Whitson Greeks Co-Editors Greeks Stay? Organizations Editor Organizations Stay? Sports Co-Editors Sports Stay? Copy Editor Index Stay? Cathy Doumouras Ron Holt Rick Anello Mike Portell Kathy Loherg Karen Mayfield J une Hartline Karon Giesler Linda Girard Barb Grosse Karen Kellar Nancy McClain Pat White and Steve Hodges Becky Jokerst Judi Swofford Dehy Nichols Martha Gragg Gail Gegg Gay Gruner Agnes Jurkovich Zonnya LaFerney Nyla Reagan Cindy Slack O THE L T WORD: The Editoris Page Being editor of a yearbook is an interesting job. For instance it was very interesting to find out on re- turning to school in September that my Assistant Editor and Director of Photography chosen last year had both left school, the former transferring to school in Ohio and the latter joining the Air Force. A new Assistant Editor had to be selected by the Board of Publications and a new Director of Photography chosen. Choosing a Direc- tor of Photography was not hard since there was only one photographer returning who had worked on the SAGAMORE last year. This was Bill Hampton. The As- sistant Editor's job was left up to the Board of Publica- tions and they did their job well by electing Gail Gegg to the position. She was a great help staying up almost as late as Mr. Davis and l did, worrying about whether or not we would get everything in on time so that the yearbook would come out before school let out for the summer. The three of us along with Mr. Beaudean and Mrs. Tibbs of Missourian Litho and Printing Company were seriously worried about whether or not we would have to mail everyoneis copy to them in August. Mr. Beaudean did not even worry about it at one time, he just accepted the idea as fact. Largely through the efforts of Mr. Bill J. Davis, a newcomer to the SAGAMORE not being chosen until the middle of the summer as advisor. and Tim Ludwig, a very creative and hard-working pho- tographer, all deadlines were met. Mr. Davis by far deserves the most credit for this publication for without his unending effort on this most herculean task, you would not be reading this book to- day. He should be especially congratulated since this was his first experience with a yearbook publication, he surely did learn fast. Complaints certainly ran rampant this year because of all the changes that were made in the book. At every organization picture, especially, where most of the changes were made, there were often complaints and people not cooperating. The Greek section changes were also met with disapproval. We did not want the same yearbook that we had had for the last ten years, how- ever, so mostly with Tim Ludwig's creative photography and virtually limitless effort, l stuck to my original in- tentions despite all the numerous protests. I only hope that now that you see the results, you will appreciate my efforts. The publishing of an annual the size and scope of this 1969 SACAMORE is a complex technical venture. Without the cooperation of technicians, photographers, publisher, printer, engraver, and binder, accomplishment would be impossible. Therefore, my thanks go to Mr. John Beaudean and Mrs. Maxine Tibbs and the remain- ing staff of Missourian Litho and Printing Company, to Mr. Paul Leuders and Leuders' Studio, to the Edward Vantine Studios of Hamilton, New York, to Mr. R. C. Walker and Miss Susan Baker and the remaining staff of Southwestern Engraving Company of Tulsa, Okla- homa, and to Mr. Paul Schenk and the Becktold Binding Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Also thanks to the various people who loaned us the use of their property for location of pictures, notably: Virginia Schlue, Mana- ger, and Barbara Schlue, Assistant Manager, of Libsonsg Charlie Harris, the Cape Girardeau Country Club, and the Petite N'Orleans Restaurant. Mr. Wayne Norton and the Capaha Arrow deserve special thanks for their cooperation in supplying pub- licity and access to their photograph file. To all of you, to everyone who contributed to the 1969 SAGAMORE in any way, be proud of your crea- tion. You have sacrificed time, allowed grades to slip, and given unselfishly of your energy. This book mirrors your activities, thoughts, and actions. Together we have built a book, it is in your hands now to enjoy. GAY GRUNER, Editor O 'R E 'gg 1 fi . , QQ f ' ik: ,.y: , :- . 4 f -'fw- QT? 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