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

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Manager Advisor Contents Dedication Classes Academics Student Life Creeks Sports Organizations 7 5 69 777 777 799 225 A if A f A A 7 7 'fr' 7 4 7 7 -1 -. ,1-. P'- - 1.fr'nfx--3- .,,, z , ,,- YRa'?v -jf! 1 ,, :L BEAN QF 3TUDiNTi DEDICA TIO , A v'wi vvflvurz 1 msc- Y. I A . 1 , 5 W S A f I I 1 4 2 . , 1 4 5 1 . 1 1 . f 5 . . O O 5 - , ' 1 4 A ' , . 5 L , W ,l ,VJ , . , a V Y 5 5 i 1 . E 2 i 1 5 1 1 1 P 4 5- ' 59 X , . T J 2, 3 Q! , I S . 2 5 1 , , 1 'W , i i , 1 4 1 . . 1 , Z , , 1, 5 ,. g . 5 3 . I , , , E 1 ! , f 1 - 4 3 '1'fli'?1'f'f-' '-V.,-bn.--2A 4. 1. 4 1 , ,M , A MMI:LlMjm :i2AA1li', .' ,I .A ,V I Y gl.,-,r -1144 Q'-jill 'ff 'fj,2'A,'f':I .f,'ji:,1.j.j.j.A.jfj.jfJ'I'1-',j'ji2g.f3-'j,f'5j 1 ,- ,-,.-,,j.:,j 4. .-- ,3-4 .' - ---:- - , A 4 ::f,..,....5,.,.,.,m,,LY H, V ,I , A Y H- M - -v-W-,-nv--an -m1m.a..,....,.u.u.,.,.n-.z.:.1an4.m.,.g4..xn..-w,ai..r 1'1'Zum,,,,g.1gi,1m1gg.1-Qfgjin iQ3,,,5Qg,l,3Qg,5'5.gQH i- ' 3iii3'i' li. if''- iJM,'Lfm1'3'4,-A HL :,11'.'.'I',3Z Q.,g-,3 4- . A Q5 1 U .N : W V ,A - L - 'gum' ff--qv ---3--m-J..--..W-.. .. .,,,,, , h-,m.,, ,m V MY . 2:3-3-F-V--,VA- b DEDICATIQ Dean Mary Helen Flentge Dean Carroll Walker College life is a new d , g companied by numerous problems and adjustments. Learning experiences, as well as other opportunities for both intellectual and social growth, often leave a student in a state of frustra- tion. Wh ' ' T ' ' en a student finds himself in such a dilemna, he must turn to the proper person for as- sistance so that his academic goals will be channeled in the right direction. This is the inherent role of the Student Personnel Service: it exists solely for the purpose of aiding the student in ainin th g g e maximum educational benefits from his complete college endeavors. Through the efforts of the Student Dean's Office, students receive both counseling and advising Other l f ro es o this office are to enforce discipline, serve as a guideline for student activities and to act l as a liaison between the college and the community The important role this office plays in the life of each college student has brought the 1970-SAGAMORE staff to recognize its value th h . . . . . . . roug this dedication. It is with great pride and gratitude that the 1970 SAGAMORE is dedi- cated to the people who are ' 'l and Dean Carroll Walker. iscovery in the lives of many students Searching for knowled e is ac- primari y responsible for this service - Dean Mary Helen Flentge 5 , 1 if 5 , iv J, 3 4 2 6 1 if l f ' .1 , il il 4? sl 1 -ig 1 ff if ig lt 1 9' r i 5 5 . fl X ,l if C is Y ,l 3 C T C i , 2 5, if i 5, if 2 5 5 . E - an aww-vaw,M,a..sWvaQ l i, 1 ' l J i 1 gi, A f As Dean of Students, it is a rare occa- sion indeed when Dean Walker can be found alone in his office. Dean Walker is required to be present at numerous affairs concerning every aspect of col- lege life. Each student is of utmost importange to the Dean ofStudents. Checking on a student's file is another of Dean Walk- er's many tasks. Dean of Students, Carroll D. Walker, has served in this capacity since 1961. In 1951, he received his B.S. in Education from Murray State University and his M.S. in Education in 1961 from Southern Illinois University. Dean Walker's varied activities range from being advisor to IFC to enjoying a friendly game of golf. The role of Dean of Stu- dents is an important one on our campus, and from-it both unfor- tunate and rewarding experiences may develop. The campus is for- tunate that Dean Walker is not only efficient but friendly in his role. Relaxing after a heated debate in a Student Senate meeting, Dean Walker discusses problems in student government with the Student Body President. Dean Walker assists the Student Senate as Administrative Advisor. xx Thinking deeply over the problem at hand, Dean Walker pauseg trying to find the proper solution. Many decisiong mlust e made by the man holding his position - deqigiong w ich can often change the lives ofstudents. 1 Mrs. Mary Helen Flentge serves as Associate Dean of Student Per- sonnel. 1111958 Dean Flentge became a member of the staff at South- east Missouri State College. After receiving an A.B. degree from Missouri University in 1932, she was graduated from this institution in 1956 vvith a E-.S. in Education. Mrs. Flentge pursued her M.S. in Education at both Missouri University and Southern Illinois Univer- sity, attaining the degree in 1959 from SIU. Her understanding na- ture has helped many troubled students walk from her office re- lieved of their problems or with the renewed courage to face them. 1 s 5 A. ,, ,... V , U One of Dean Flentge's many roles as As- sociate Dean is that of Panhellenic Advi- fl sor. Here she assists a member of the Stu- dent Dean's office staff in compiling rush lists. l i ' f it g. li ii ll Both dignity and a sense of adventure characterize Dean Flentge. On various occa- sions she can be seen serving at a formal affairg however, she is e uall at home in Cl Y more informal situations and enjoys vacations such as her African safari this fall and trips to the Orient. One of Dean Flentge's duties isto advise many campus organizations, not only in the selec- tion of members, but also in the organiza- tional operations. 7 xi 4- ,. l l W l ag 3 10 5 17 3251 0 31 ff , W ff W i Lann- i 1 vii 1' 1 ? I . r 1 4 4 Dean Hodge and Mrs. jackie Henerfauth Mr. Floyd Hodge, Assistant Dean of Students, assumed this title at Southeast Missouri State College in 1965. After receiving his B.S. in Education from this college in 1963, he attended Indiana University, attaining the M.S. Miss Elenora Tucker there in 1965- If Chatting in front of the lovely baroque fireplace in the Placement Office are Dean Carroll Walk- er, Associate Dean Mary Helen Flentge, and Assistant Dean Floyd Hodge. '. If L.: .njf-TA, Q v- . - W . jf. L'-1 Q. X 4 T 1L f'ifX- buf, ff-A ,- v. .LW -1 2,2 :Qs-f:fff,g-55: 4' A Y, .uhgfl A -.'vA,,f,sor1-frvge, ... A, .Lv Y. 1, 5- Z.-3 ,Ei :rl ,-f ,f,141'-5-'ffry' Gif? E ' wh 4, 01 58-fq L 'qgqajfw - -ef. V' V- .J 4 ix ' nfl JM: 1 -. 'Q 'f TH' L- L ..'-1' VR? V r ' f-fu 'QT'-N ff . 14 ,-1 , . -H,-A ef. ',,.-, 1 , 91. , ., A E, 'Ai ' I. Q vji 1 , 1,-T wa ,N .iv 5 . ur ' Siu, 'Ls- W F 1. ,..-.5-, f .A W-,f v '- ,,,., 5, H - M. , .,-Y ,.5, 1. N H. ' -:L 'bu Hcp' I 75, 4 . f-.,-, Dm' .-dv A .-..fL 1 Hifi prxg, t.,,,. X, ' 'x ffvf, 1. IA, ,M ' 45: Y' .wav , Irfan ff, 4 C fr.- Nuff, MN' CLASSES ABEL, PATRICIA L., st. Louis B.S. Vocational Home Economics WAKAPA' Who's Who' Ka O ' ,. . ' - i , ppa micron Phi, Student Senate, P.A., Orientation Steering Committee, Homecoming QUEEN, 1968, Student Senate Woman of the Year, 1968' Towers judicial Board, Home Economics Club, Personnel Advisory Committee, ABERNATHY, GARLAND W., Farmington American Marketing Association. ABNEY, ELEANOR C., Steelville Apakaw, Towers House Council, Corridor President, SEMO Volunteer, Behavioral Science Club, Dean's List. ABNEY, LARRY O., Flat River B.S. Education ADAMS, CONSTANCE s., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Vice President, Greek Gov- erning Board: Panhellenic, Homecoming Steering Committee, SAC, Sec- retary, AWS, Artist Lecture Series, Student Senate, Who's Who, ACE, Newman Club, Pi Kappa Alpha Dreamgirl Court, Pikettes, SNEA. ADAMS, LELA A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi. ADAMS, ROBERT H., Cape Girardeau American Marketing Association. AHNER, ALLEN M., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association, P.A., Sig- ma Tau Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, Rush Chairman. AINLEY, JAMES A., Neeleyville B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club, American Marketing Association. ALLCOCK, RUTH ANN, Cape Girardeau B.E. Music. MENC, Kappa Delta Pi, Trebleaires, College Choir, Cantorae, Madrigals, Pop Choir, Music Scholarship. ALLEN, PAMELA A., Parma ALLEN, PAULA J., Broseley S.N.E.A. ALLEN, SANDRA K., Poplar Bluff ANDERSON, DONNA L., Bloomfield B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, A.H.E.A., Dean's List. ANDERSON, IIMMIE R., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Veteran's Club, Ameri- can Marketing Association. ANDERSON, MARY j., Cape Girardeau B.S. Vocational Home Economics. ANELLO, RICK L., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Chi, Social Chairman, Rush Chairman, SAGAMORE Staff, Prexy Club, American Marketing Association, President. ANGOTTI, BRENDA C., Piedmont APPLEGATE, CINDY L., St. Louis B.S. Education, English. Personnel Assistant, Towers House Council, Tow- ers Food Committee Chairman, S.N.E.A., Terpsichore, Student Senate. ARNET, WILLIAM F., Ferguson Debate Team, Pi Kappa Delta, Student Senate, Student Leader, Pre-Law Club, Forrest Rose Award. ARNOLD, GLORIA E., Illmo Foreign Language Club. ARNOLD, KATHRYN M., Dexter B.S. Elementary Education. S.N.E.A., A.C.E., President, Prexy Club, Dean's List. AUDRAIN, RICHARD W., Jennings B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club. AUFDENBERC, IUDY M., Cape GIf3fde3U Seniors 5 Seniors f f f 4 ,f W 5 2. y.-if-,g5,.g...y .iw - 1 WvWvf-':inh9,..,'i .ff PM If W ,gnu 6 AUSTERMANN, ARTHUR l., St. Louis .B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club, American Marketing Association. BACON, MARGARET L., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Leming House Council, Vice-President, Wesley Foundation, Vice-President, ACE, Sing Out Cape. BADER, HELEN E., Dexter B.S. Education. PEM Club, WRA, Social Chairman, Leming House Council, Treasurer, AWS Representative. BADER, IIMMIE M., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club. BAILEY, GARY L., Maplewood B.S. Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Sigma Epsilon. BANKS, LAWRENCE E., St. Louis B.S. Education. BANKS, LLOYD IR., Cape Girardeau PEMM, Veterans Corp., Dean's List, BARRINGER, AMY L., Cape Girardeau English. BARTHOLOMEW, BONITA L., Crestwood B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Who's Who, Stu- dent Senate, SAC, AWS, Golden Eagles, AHEA, President, Treasurer, His- torian, Theatre Costume Assistantship. BARTLING, WANDA K., St. Louis B.S. General Home Economics. Grotto Club, Secretary, Treasurer. BARTON, LINDA, Flat River B.S. Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Association. BASLER, WILLIAM R., Bloomsdale B.S. Business Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, Veterans Corp., Secretary. BATES, IAMES P., Risco B.S. Education, Mathematics. BAUER, DAVID K., Kirkwood B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Comptroller, Corresponding Secretary, Rush Chairman, Greek News Correspondent, journal Correspondent, House Manager, IFC Housing Committee, Pledge Class Secretary, American Marketing Association. BEARD, DANIEL H., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. BEAUSTETTE, MIKE BECHTOLD, ELIZABETH R., Sikeston B.S. Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Newman Club, Treasurer, SNEA, Phi Gamma Nu, Anna Volunteers. BECK, LYDEVA, Rantoul, III. B.S. Elementary Education. BECKERLE, GARY l., St. Louis Marketing Club, Student Senate. BELL, MARYANN, Florissant B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Xi Delta, Membership Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Social Chairman, Phi Gamma Nu, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer, American Marketing Association, Treasurer, Student Leader, AWS, Newman Club, WRA. ..., ..-rr.-- ..-:. . ar A--g.. -1. wr-I 'F'ir57:2'v- mv- -.- - .. ,, 'L ar If N 1 ,K - i.. K, .,.,,,.,.,, .. .1 41... arse. ,-'r'a :i::z ff'g::::4...:12..,...f: t:2::::::-airriazs,..r::.n:qi,ff:,.,:g.5:,i5 ragga 4 .,i,,,1.e.,,7,,i,,T W Y i:E'5'i531F 4-vig! -+12111222111r1w5 '.-'41f1iK:E?Z':55E?5Lf:'Z'::'.'l.3EZ-EI!'i5m1!.lgE--xaurmfrwzff-': 1'?5:u.'Yv.:'f3':.':::rLx. a:::f.::.:-:.:x.?::. -P1-1: BELL, RICHARD A., Kennett B.S. Education. Pemm Club, Myers Hall House Council: Myers Hall Sports Chairman, Resident Advisor. BENDER, CHARLES A., St. Louis B.A. Sociology, Newman Club, Anna State Volunteers. BENDER, NANCY A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, Pem, Vice President, WRA, BENNETT, VIRGINIA S., East' Prairie B S. Education. BERGER, BARRY D,, St. Louis Marketing Management, Alpha Epsilon Pi, IYO, American Marketing Association. BERKBIGLER, THOMAS P., Perryville B.S. Education, Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, Alumni Sec- retary, Treasurer, Uglyman Committee Co-chairman. BERKBUEGLER, ROGER L., Perryville B.S. Education, Functional Industrial Arts. Flying Indians, Newman Club. BERMAN, JOSEPH M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Accounting. Campus jewish Youth Organization, Treasurer. BERRY, VICTORIA A., Williamsville Bachelor of Music Ed. A Cappella Choir, Cantorae, Sigma Alpha Iota, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Trebleaires, Madrigal, String Ensemble. BETZ, MICHAEL R., St. LOUIS BIERBAUM, SARA A., Cape Girardeau Alpha Beta Alpha, Alpha Delta Pi, House Chairman. BIERSCHWAL, ROGER L., Cape Girardeau B.M.E. Phi Mu Alpha, Recording Secretary, Songleader, M.E.N.C., Choir, Chorus. BLACK, LINDA I., Poplar Bluff ' B.S. Education. Newman Club, Foreign Language Club, S.N.E.A., English Club, BLACK, ROBERT D., Sikeston Alpha Kappa Psi. BLACK, SUSAN K., Cape Girardeau Alpha Chi Omega, Sports Chairman, WRA: Cheerleader, ACE. BLANKS, LINDA R., Poplar Bluff B,S. Elemenatry Education. BLEIMUND, H. AUGUST, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Golden Eagles, Personnel Assistant, Young Republicans, Student Activities Council. BLIGGENSTORFER, HAROLD I., St. Louis B.S. Industrial and Technical Education. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Swim- ming Team, Captain, Industrial Arts Club. BOEMLER, BETTY M., Eureka Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-President, SNEA, Treasurer. BOETTCHER, DAVID E., St. Louis B.S. Education, BOLAND, DANNY L., Elvins B.S. Psychology. BOLLINGER, JOYCE A., Chaffee Vocation Home Economics. Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who in American Iu- nior Colleges. BONHAM, GRAHAM A., Chesterfield B.S. Education, Physical Education. PEM, Vice-President, WRA, Represent- ative chairman, Vice President, BSU, Young Republicans, Extramural Field hockey, Basketball, Tennis, MAHPER, Student Section Treasurer. BOONE, DAVID, Poplar Bluf B.S. Education. Alpha Phi Omega. BOPP, MURIEL L., Kirkwood Phi Gamma Nu, Marketing Club, Lutheran Campus Center, Social Welfare Committee, Transferred from St. Paul's College, Concordia, Mo., '68. BORCHERDING, DENNIS H., St. Louis B.S, Business Administration. American Marketing Association, Repre- sented SEMO in the Greater Insurance Council of St. Louis annual meeting. BORCHERDING, ROGER R., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Marketing Club. BOSCHERT, RITA M., St. Louis B.S, Mathematics. Student Activities Council, AWS, Newman Club. BOSMA, MARCIA E., St. Louis Golden Eagles, SAC, SNEA, Towers House Council, Dearmont House Council, Personnel Assistant. BOSWELL, ROBERT C., Sikeston B.S. BOYD, EILEEN E., Cape Girardeau BRADBURY, ROBERT N., Cape Girardeau BRANSTETTER, MICHAEL R., Dowagic, Michigan B.S. Education. PEMM. BRASWELL, BRUCE R., St. Louis Sigma Chi, American Marketing Association, Young Republicans, SAC. BREMER, CAROLYN R., Altenburg B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Delta. BROCK, PAMELA R., jackson ACE, Newman Club, Alpha Xi Delta. BROMET, CAROL A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Secretary, SAC SNEA, ACE, AWS, WRA. BROWN, CAROLYN S., jackson Kappa Pi, President, Newman Club, SAC BROWN, PHYLLIS A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Panhellenic Council, Presi dent, Student Senate, SAC, ACE. BRUNE, W. BRADLEY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Art Education. Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Master, Sagamore Staff, Art Edi tor, Associate Editor, Business Manager, Varsity Golf, Student Leader Marketing Club. BRUNKHORST, SANDRA l., jackson B.S. Education, Art. Alpha Chi Omega, AWA. BRYANT, ROY D., Chaffee PEMM Club, Biology Club, Flying Indians, Golden Eagles, Industrial Arts Club. BUEHLER, M. KIRK, Fresno, California Arrow Art Editor, Newman Club, Art Club. BULLINGER, ROY D., jackson B.S. Business Administration. Marketing Club, Newman Club. BURDINE, TONY L., Bloomfield B.S. Education. BURK, IVA D., Charleston B.S. Education. ACE, SNEA, AWS. BURKE, TERRY L., Sikeston Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Mu Alpha. BURNETT, RUTH E., Chaffee B.S. Education, 1 BUSH, GEORGE E., Perryville B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Chi, Student Senate. CALVERT, BILL F., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. AMA. CAMPBELL, COY L., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. AMA. CAMPBELL, MARCA I., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, SNEA, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, History Club, AWS Tutor. CARMAN, DENNIS D., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President of Educa- tion, Alumni Chairman, IFC Secretary, AMA, Varsity Football. CARNEY, LARRY B., Dexter B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club. CARPENTER, JUDITH H., Kirkwood B.S. Education. CARRIER, IOHN M., Bloomfield B.S. Education, Art. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Social Chairman. CARRELL, JUDY, Caruthersville B.S. Elementary Education. CARROLL, GLEN R., Alton, Illinois B.S. Education. Varsity Club, PEMM Club, Varsity Track, Cross-Country. CARRON, JANICE R., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. AWS, Executive Board, Student Union Board, College Play- ers, Resident Advisor of Dearmont, Kappa Delta Pi. CAUBLE, MARY R., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA, ACE CHAFFIN, DANIEL L., Cape Girardeau Marketing. CHAISIDHIVEI, SINCHAI, Bangkok, Thailand B.S. Business Administration. International Friendship Club, Vice Presi- dent, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club. CHAPMAN, GARY W., Sikeston B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean's List. CHAPMAN, KENNETH M., Farmington B.S. Business Administration. CHARTRAND, DANIEL W., St. Ann I B.S. Marketing Management. CHOATE, KAY I., Sikeston B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Dean's List. CLARK, BARBARA I., Florissant B.S. Home Economics. Golden Eagles, Home Economics Club, American Home Economics Association. CLARK, DANNIE E., Morehouse B.S. Geology. Vice President Geology Club. Seniors 9 CLARK, RANDALL W., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. CLARK, SYDNEY H., Webster Groves B.A. History and Sociology. Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary, Gamma Sigma S' a Corresponding Secretary, Wesley Foundation, Secretary, Towers :gm , judicial Board, Co-Chairman, Young Democrats. CLARKE, PATRICK D., O'Fallon B.S. Education. National Collegiate Theatre Players, Sigma Chi, Chapter Editor' IFC, judicial Board, Recorder. CLAYTON, GARY L., Poplar Bluff B.A. Political Science. Varsity Baseball, Student Senate, Student Services ' - ' ' - - CI b. Committee, Personnal Assistant, Dean s List, Pre Law u CLINGINGSMITH, ROBERT L., jackson B.S. Business Administration. CLIPPARD, LONNIE D., Advance B.S. Education. COFFEY, ELMER, Kennett B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. COFFEY, jOYCE C., Dexter B.S. Education. Resident Advisor, Personnel Assistant. COFFEY, LEWIS G., Dexter B.S. Education. Resident Advisor. COLE, DONNA K., Kennett B.S. Elementary Education. COLEMAN, KAY, DeSoto B.S. Speech Correction. AWS, CEC, Sigma Alpha Eta. COLLINS, TERRY L., Sikeston Marketing Management. Marketing Club. CONCANNON, jULIE K., Richmond Heights B.S. Education, English. Anna State Volunteers, Cheney judicial Board, English Club, SNEA, AWS. CONLEY, LEWIS W., jefferson City B.S. Education, Physical Education. Myers Hall, Secretary, Treasurer, PEMM Club, Publicity Chairman, BSU, Student Center Chairman, Varsity Tennis, Captain, Conference Chamion, AMHPER. CONNOR, CAROL L., Normandy B.S. Education, English. Dearmont House Counci dent Advisor. COOK, MARGARET E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education and Speech Correction. BSU, YWA, ACE, Sigma I, Head Resident, Resi- Alpha Eta, Dean's List. COOK, RANDOLPH H., Farmington, Maine B.S. Social Studies. Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Recorder., Greek Govern- ing Board, Greek judicial Board, IFC, Prexy Club, Personnel Assistant, COOPER, MILLARD T., jackson B.S. Education. Industrial and Technical Education Club. COOPER VIRGIL G., Leadwood B.S. Education. CORCORAN, MARTIN j., Maplewood B.S. Education. Varsity Club, PEMM Club, President, Varsity Track. CORE, RALPH W., Puxico B.S. Education. CORRELL, jUDY A., Caruthersville B.S. Elementary Education. CORWIN, CYNTHIA C., Chesterfield B.A. English and Art. CRABTREE, PEGGY A., St. Louis B.S. Education, Biology. CRACRAFT, SUSAN B., jackson B.M.E. Sigma Alpha Iota, President, Alpha Chi Omega, Golden Eagles, Kappa Delta Pi. CRAFT, NIKKI L., Farmington i.3QSElementary Education. Kappa Pi, SNEA, ACE, Gamma Sigma Sigma CRITES, GREGORY L., Puxico B.S. Education Social Studies. CRUMPECKER, NORMAN G., Morehouse B.S. Education, Physical Education. far, .. 'S I Zgimsess.. 1, wsfwrs, 2 ,f gif ,Fff ' . CRUMPECKER, SARA A., Morehouse B.S. Elementary Education, CULBERTSON, ANNA L., jackson B.S. Education. CURRAN, ELLEN A., St. Louis B.S. Mathematics. DABBS, RICHARD V., Fisk B.S. Agriculture and Business. DALTON, WILLIAM C., Cape Girardeau B.S. Agriculture. DANIELS, ROBERTA l., Florissant B.S. Education. PEM. DANNENMUELLER, LENNY R., Oran B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. DAUME, IAMES W., Cape Girardeau B.S. Physics and Mathematics Physics Club, Vice-President. DAVENPORT, CHARLES L. Ca e Girardeau I P B.S. Education, Varsity Basketball, PEMM Club, Varsity Club, House Council. DAVID, IOYCE A., Desloge B.S. Elementary Education. DAVIS, CAROLYN B., Belleville, Illinois B.S. Vocational Home Economics. SAC Union Board, Public Relations Chairman, AWS: Home Economics Club, Personnel Assistant. DAVIS, LINDA L., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Special Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Moneymaking Chairman, Alumnae Chairman, AWS, ACE, SAC, SNEA, WRA, Sagamore Staff. DAVIS, SUZANNE, Kennett B.S. Education DAY, ALDA L., Tipton B.S. Education. DEFIELD, MARIANNE, Charleston B.S. Education. Delta Delta Delta, Fraternity Education Chairman, Recom- mendations Chairman, Terpsichore, ACE, SNEA, SAC. DEHART, GLEN L., St. Louis B.S. Agriculture. Industrial Arts Club, Agriculture Club. DENBOW, SANDRA K., Advance B.S. Education, Sigma Alpha Eta, Young Democrats, Secretary, Cheney ludicial Board, Chairman. DENNY, SHEILA E., St. Louis B.M.E, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice President, Chaplain, Golden Eagl6Sl 5Ym' phonic Band, Women's Chorus, College Quintet, MENC. DESCHAMP, CARL E., Sikeston B.S. Education Industrial and Technical Education Industrial and Technical Education Club. DICKSON, BARBARA L., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, AWS? ACE? Mafkeilng Club. Q We We Seniors I !,,, ff, ,ff , ,f W 11 l O Seniors , 1 2 DIRNBERGER, HELEN ROSE, Chaffee B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club. DIRNBERGER, HENRY I., lllmo, I B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association. DIXON, MELINDA IO, East Prairie B.S. Elementary Education. DODSON, CATHERINE SUE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. DODSON, C. ALTON, Charleston B.A. English and Mathematics. Sigma Chi, Orchestra, Dean's List. DOERR, SUSAN CLAIRE, St. Louis B.S. Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer, Panhellenic Council, Re- cording Secretary, Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Vice-Presi- dent, Student Senate, Publicity Co-Chairman, Aquatic Club, Phi Gamma Nu, SAC, Homecoming Court, Special Maid, 1969. DOHOGNE, MELVIN C., lllmo B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club, Newman Club. DONZE, IANIS A., Ste. Genevieve B.S. Speech Therapy and Elementary Education. Association of Childhood Education, Vice-President. Council for Exceptional Children, Treasurer, SNEA, SAC, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Newman Club. DONZE, JOHN ANTHONY, Weingarten B.S. Agriculture and Business. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary. DORN, MICHAEL M., Ballwin B.S. Physics. DOWNEY, LaVONNE E., Sikeston B.S. Business Administration. DOSWALD, JOYCE LYNN, St. Louis B.S. Education. Cheney, Vice-President, Cheney, judicial Board, ACE, SNEA. DOUMOURAS, CATHERINE ANN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, Recording Secretary Executive Board, Orientation Steering Committee, SAC, Executive Board, Sagamore Staff, Greek Editor, Who's Who. DuBOlS, IAMES EDWARD, St. Charles SAC, President, Dance Chairman, Student Personnel Advisory Board, Homecoming Steering Committee, Student Union Planning Committee' Alpha Phi Omega. DUGAN, MICHAEL GLENNON, Charleston B.S. Agriculture and Biology. Agriculture Club. DUNCAN, KENNETH BYRON, Potosi B.S. Business Administration. 1 1 DYE, ALMA LOUISE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. Kappa Pi, MBSF, BSU. ECKSTRAND, RICHARD A., Holly Hill B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association. EDWARDS, BRUCE KENT, Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association, SEMO Accounting Club. EGGERMAN, RONALD LEE, Taylorville, Illinois B.S. Education. 7 m,nqEg:rrm,Q::'.'42:21:12'a::':...:::-:::1::..:1....mf .... -. ..,.,...-..,. ..... ,,,,,,,,,-,.....,,.,.,.,w,,,,,,,,,w,,., EGGERS, CARL H., Farrar B.S. Business Administration. ELFRINK, CYNTHIA MARCELLA, Lutesville B.S. Education. ACE, Newman Club. EMERY, REBECCA HALL, Whitewater B.S. Secondary Education. ERICKSON, THOMAS EDWARD, Cape Girardeau B.S. Math. ESSMYER, CARMEN KAY, Potosi B.S. Secondary Education. ESSNER, HOPE MARIE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. EVANS, JAMES H., Cape Girardeau B.S. Psychology. Anna State Hospital Volunteer. EVANS, JUDY ANN, Bismarck Bachelor Music Education. SAC, Wesley Foundation, Sigma Alpha Iota Music Educators National Conference, President, Golden Eagles. FARAJ, MOHAMMAD A., Nablus, jordan B.A. Economics. International Friendship Club, President, Psi. FARIES, RANDALL LEROY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. Industrial and Technical Education Club. FARMER, JOE W., Cape Girardeau B.S. General Business Management. FARRENBURG, LARRY EDWARD, Matthews B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa FARROW, TERRY WAYNE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. FEE, MARILYN JEANETTE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. FIEHLER, DALE EDWIN, St. Louis B.S. Psychology. Personnel Assistant, Towers, Student Senate, Student Traffic Review Board, Gamma Delta, President. FINDER, JUANITA LOUISE, Campbell B.S. Education. Foreign Language Club, International Club, Newman Club, Capaha Arrow, NDEA Association. FINDLEY, GWEN, Poplar Bluffj B.S. Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Sig Tau Calender Girl, Derby Day Queen 1968, Cheney Hall House Council. FISCHER, GARY NOEL, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. Pi Kappa Alpha. FISCHER, THOMAS MILTON, St. Louis B.S. Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Meyers House Council, Potboiler Staff, English Club. FISHER, ALMEDA R., Dexter B.S. Education. FISHER, JOHN H., Caruthersville B.S. Business Administration. Veterans Corps., Marketing Club, Anna Vol- unteer, Newman Club. FISHER, RITA DEBROCK, Chaffee B.S. Secondary Education and Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. FLOWERS, SUSAN ETTA, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Marshall, Student Senate, SACI SNEA, Activities Chairman. FLUEGGE, CAROL B., Cape Girardeau B.A. Spanish Club, Foreign Language Club, German Club- FLUEGGE, VICKI SUE, Burfordville U B-5. Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Scholastic Chairman? Assoclallon of Childhood Education. FORIR, GEORGE LEE, St. Louis B-A. Marketing Club. FRANCIS, D. GLEN, Puxico B.S. Physical Education. PEMM Club, Vice-President, Dear1'S LiSI. FRANKLIN, STEPHEN L., St. Louis n B.S. Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sports Chairman, Charter Member, Industrial and Technical Education Club, President. LII!! ' ' ' ' ' ii I it - .Y-,Q , ,, , V 3,3 L, LU, .. I V' 'I . ' - 1- , .1-.i.: . w-,, ' I 'U' ss:-L. 1 - - .-I . .. . . . . V-s. .,,,.. .. J .'.Q . . . . . . . 'A J I I is ' I FRENCH, OLIVER BURTON, Charleston B.S. Education. FRENCH, RICHARD E., St. Louis B.S. Biology. Biology sponding Secretary. FREUND, HENRY WILLIAM, St. Louis B.S. Marketing Management. Pi Kappa Alpha,American Marketing 1' T tri f ui I ' nr I. prwr I ,A -I I 'r , H 1 ,A li 1 45? rt rt c., I V1 U -iw' 551111 'itz new :gy 1.1L t..r..t.mA ut f H . 1, b M !4 ......- ,. WA WA ,- Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Charter Member, Corre- Association. FRIX, SONNY LEE, Campbell, Alabama B.S. Education. PEMM Club. N , FROMAN, STEPHEN ALAN, Patterson . B.S. Education. FRUTH, LOIS IEAN, Marissa, Illinois Bachelor Music Education. Golden Eagles, Secret Sigma Alpha Iota, SEMO, Stage Band. FUNK, DONALD BARCLAY, Festus B.S. Business Administration. FURRY, IOYCE PAULETTE, Caledonia B.S. Education. Chi Alpha. ary, File Captain, MENC, GAINES, DANNY RAY, Cape Girardeau I B.S. Business Administration. GARDNER, DENNIS M., Washington B.S. Secondary Education. Veterans Corp. GARDNER, GARY LOUIS, Arcadia Music Education. Golden Eagles, Symphony Orchestra, Phi Mu I G I Bachelor Alpha, Corresponding Secretary, MENC. GEGG, GAIL A., Ste. Genevieve B S Elementary Education and Speech Correction. Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, WAKAPA, Who's Who, Student Senate, Recording Secretary, Freshman Delegate, junior Delegate, Panhellenic, Student Senate Woman of the Year 1968-69, SAGAMORE, Editor, Assistant Editor, Index Editor, Prex Club' Pi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Eta, Social Chairman, Greek Y , 7 Governing Board, President, Greek judicial Board, Newman Club, Board i of Publications, Student Leader, SAC, Publicity Co-Chairman, WRA, Asso- ciation for Childhood Education, AWS, Young Democrats. GIBBS, YVONNE, Perryville B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Beta Alpha, Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Secretary. GIBSON, DAVID BRIAN, St. Ann B.S. Education. Alpha Phi Omega. GIBSON, RUTH PAULINE, Dexter B.S. Education. GIERSE, ROBERT MARTIN, Farmington B.S. Geology. I ' - l GILBERT, IOY KURKA, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. GILLILAND, RICKEY EUGENE, Burlington, Iowa B.S. Physical Education. PEMM Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Swimming Team, MAHPER, Student Section. GIRARD, LINDA C., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Pi, WRA, Vice- President, Social Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Newman Club, ACE, SAC, SNEA, AWS, SAGAMORE Staff, Towers House Council, Dean's List. I Gisi,ioNNiE LYNNE, Essex B.S. Speech Correction. I I GISI, PERRY RAY, Essex B.S. Secondary Education. GLORE, DANIEL CLARIC, Imperial B.S. Secondary Education. Young Republicans. GLUECK, IUDY ANN, lllmo B.S. Elementary Education. GLUECK, MARILYN K., Kelso B.S. Business Administration and Education. Pi Omega Pi. GOBER, WM. MARLIN, Vina, Alabama B.A. English and History. GOLDSTEIN, IEA-NIE, St. Louis PEM Club, WRA, Terpsichore, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Extramural Sports. GORDON, TERRENCE ALAN, Chicago, Illinois B.S. Fine Arts. Kappa Pi, Historian. GOZA, LINDA IEAN, Essex B.S. Secondary Education. Chi Alpha, Secretary, Phi Alpha Theta, Treasur er, Towers East House Council, Treasurer, Dean's List. I4 ' ' ' -f rw -.1 -n , .. A I I' i 'W T' U'TN' 5'Ii'ii117i7:577'7f1'-7'7lY7-7 :..5u:,q,z5.1s.,:,, et. ' ' H- '-,-.-Q-a4a1s...m...-.-..a.t ',,., ...Av Q ' '- , GRAHAM, FRED I., Benton B.S. Education. industrial Arts Club. GRAVES, CARL G., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Veteran Corp: American Marketing Association. GRAY, RENAUTA S., St. Louis B.S. Education. Alpha Chi Omega, ACE, SNEA, Student Senate. GREASER, CONNIE A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, Elementary. Alpha Chi Omega, Parliamentarian, SAC, Ex- ecutive Board, Fine Arts Chairman, Dance Committee, AWS: Newman Club, Student Senate, Student Leader, Artist and Lecture Series Commit- tee, Homecoming Dance Committee, Chairman, ACE. GREEN, IOYCE A., Bloomfield B.S. Education. BSU, YWA, Secretary, Pi Omega Pi, Reporter, SNEA. GREER, GARY C., Poplar Bluff B.S. Zoology. Sigma Tau Gamma, Scholarship Chairman, Golden Eagles, Biology Club. GREMARD, LAURA S., Portageville B.S. Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Wesley Foundations, SNEA. GRIESE, MARY E., St. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Pi, ACE, SNEA, WRA, Newman Club, Art Club, AWS. GRIGGS, CHARLES R., St. Louis B.S. Education. Delta Upsilon, PEMM. GRIGSBY, KENNETH B., Cape Girardeau B.A. Psychology. GROB, LINDA S., Florissant B.S. Education, Elementary. Alpha Beta Alpha, Black Mask, Dean's List, Gamma Delta, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Leming Hall House Council, Treasur- er, SNEA, College Theater, House Manager. GRONEFELD, GERALD R., St. Charles B.S. Business Administration. Veterans Corp, American Marketing Club. GROOMS, EDDIE R., Festus B.A. Speech. College Players, History Club, President, Golden Eagles. GROSSE, BARBARA E., St. Louis B.S. Education, English. SAGAMORE, Chapaha Arrow Staff, Pi Delta Epsi- lon, WRA, AWS, Newman Club. GRUENDEL, EUGENE E., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association, Soccer Team, SAC. GUTSCHLAG, RUTH E., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Capaha Arrow Staff, Copy Editor, American Marketing Club, Young Democrats, Pi Delta Epsilon. HACKER, KENNETH R., Perryville B.S. Business Administration. Veterans Corp, American Marketing Club. HAGEDORN, RUTH A., Washington B.S. Education, English. Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. HAHN, ERICK W., St. Louis B.A. Sociology. Varsity Club, Dean's List. HAID, BILL, Overland B.S. Business Administration, A.A. Data Processing. Phi Mu Alpha, Presi- dent, Golden Eagles, Stage Band. Seniors l 1 5 HALBMAN, SUSAN M., Affton B.M.E. Cape Symphonic Band, Golden Eagles, Cape Orchestra, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, M.E.N.C., Treasurer, Cosi Fan Tutte, Camelot, Phi Mu Alpha Revue, Girls Chorus. HALE, JOHN W., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha, American Marketing Association. S HALEY, MARLENE K., St. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. Alpha Xi Delta, Publicity Chairman, Pledge Trainer, A.C.E., AWS, Student Leader, SAC. HANEY, SANDY E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education, Elementary. ACE, SNEA. HANNAH, FRANCES A., Chaffee B.S. Secondary Speech Correction. HARRIS, NANCY K., Ferguson ' B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Home Economics Club, SAC, Kappa Omicron Phi, Second Vice President, President. HARTKE, KENNETH L., St. Louis B.A. A.A. HATCHEL, CILENDAL D., Dexter B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice President of Pledge Class, Veterans. HATCHER, BONNIE J., Overland .B.S. Education, English. History Club, Vice President, Dearmont Corridor President, Chairman of Music Committee. HAWKINS, SUSAN F., Poplar Bluff B.S. Education. PEM. HAYN ES, SANDRA G., Webster Groves B.S. Education. Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Pi, Terpsichore, Cheerleader, Student Leader. HAYNIE, DEBORAH C., St. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. Delta Delta Delta, Pledge Class President, Stu- dent Senate, Traffic Review Board, SNEA, HAZEL, MIKE B., Caruthersville B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Club, Alpha Kappa Pi, Anna State Volunteer, Honor Roll. HEFNER, STEPHEN W., Poplar Bluff B.S. Education, English. Baptist Student Union, President, Executive Coun- cil, State BSU Council, Homecoming Steering Committee, Who's Who, SNEA, Membership Chairman, Young Democrats, Law Club, Prexy Club, SAC, BSU Choir, English Club, Man of the Year Finalist, Myers Hall Judi- cial Board. HEIN, MICHAEL T., Berkeley B.S. Psychology. HELFRICH, CARLA J., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer, House Man- ager, Phi Gamma Nu, Rush Chairman, American Marketing Club, Publici- ty Chairman, Art Club, WRA, SAGAMORE. HELMS, PATRICIA M., East Prairie B.S. Education, English. HELMS, SUZANNE C., Herculaneum B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi, History Club. HELTON, DIXIE Y., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Marketing Club. HENERFAUTH, DAVID A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. HENSON, GARY D., Advance B.S. Education. HEQUEMBOURG, JANIS, Charleston B.S. Education, Elementary. Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Iota, Wakapa, Who's Who, Dean's List, SNEA, AWS Executive Board, Young Democrats, Chorus. HERBERT, JANE E., Festus B.S. Education. ACE. HEURINCI, DARLENE R., SCott City B.A. Spanish Club. HEURING, DOROTHY A., New Hamburg B.S. Education, Business. Pi Omega Pi, Phi Gamma Nu. HEWITT, JAMES L., Morehouse B.S. Industrial Technology. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian, Executive Board, Standards Board, Student Senate, Industrial and Technical Education Club, Social Chairman. HICK, ROBERT, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Veterans Corp, American Marketing Club. HICKS, DONALD L., Marquand B.A. Political Science and History. Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary, l'll5T0fl3f1.1 Young Republicans, Recording Secretary, Mo. Intercollegiate Slate LGBISIHIUFGJ BSU, Young Republicans State Convention. I I l ' GT I!! ' 'WJ , ,, . ,M HILDEBRAND, CHARLES E., St. Louis B.S. Geology. judo-Karate Club, Geology Club, Treasurer. HILL, M. KAY, sr. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. BSU, Secretary, BSU Choir, Young Woman's Auxiliary, ACE, Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Cheney Hall judicial Board, Dean's List. HILL, RUSSELL D., McClure, III. B.S. Business Administration. Veterans Corp, American Marketing Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon. HILPERT, WELDON D., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club. HIRSH, CRAIG M., Crestwood B.S. Education, Chemistry. American Chemical Society. HISAW, VICK L., Dexter B.A. HODDE, CHERYL A., Ferguson B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Wesley Foundation, Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band, Home Economics Club, Alpha Xi Delta. HODGE, JAMES M., Overland B.S. Psychology. Flying Indians. HOFFMAN, RODNEY L., lllmo B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi, President. HOFFMANN, KAREN R., St. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. ACE. HOGAN, SHERI L., East Prairie B.S. Education, Elementary. BSU, President, BSU Choir, ACE: Kappa Delta Pi, Homecoming Court. HOLLAND, IOHN L., Cape Girardeau B.S. Geography. Newman Club, Geography Club, Grotto Club, Geology. HOLLAND, LINDA L., Advance B.S. Education, Elementary HOLLEY, MARLEN E, St. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. HOLMAN, CECILIA A., Sikeston B.S. Vocational Home Economics. P. A., Dearmont judicial Board, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Home Economics Club. HOLMES, DORIS L., St. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. ACE, Gamma Delta, Dean's List. HOLTGREWE, IUDITH M., St. Louis B.S. Education, Elementary. Delta Delta Delta, AWS, SNEA. HONEY, WENDELL C., Unity, Ill. B.S. Education. Iota Lambda Sigma, Industrial and Technology EduC21IlOn Club. HOPKINS, TERRY A., Cape Girardeau U B.S. Physical Education. PEMM, Treasurer, Cross Country Club:5Wimff1'f18 Club: Varsity Club. HOPPER, GLENDON L., Chesterfield B.S. Education. Seniors 17 HORACK, DENNIS ANTHONY, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association. HOTFELDER, JOHN A., St. Louis B.S. Education. PEMM Club, President, Varsity Club, Varsity Baseball. HOUGH, AUGUSTUS ROBIN, JR., Bergenfield, N.J. B.S. Education. Myers Hall Floor President, Towers Personnel Assistant, Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA. HOUGH, JUDITH KAY, Union B.S. Secondary Education. Kappa Pi, Secretary, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweet- heart's Club, Dearmont House Council, SNEA. HOVEN, RAY C., St. Louis B.S. Marketing Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Controller, IFC, Boy's Club. HOWARD, BARBARA GAIL, Cape Girardeau Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Beta Alpha, WRA, AWS, Golden Eagles. HOWLE, DICEY JANE, Sikeston B.S. Education. HUBER, RALPH WILLIAM, Florissant B.S. Education. Pi Kappa Alpha, Corresponding Secretary, Public Relations. HUCKSTEP, DAVID ROBERT, Farmington B.A. Psychology. HUNT, DENNIS L., St. Louis B.S. Industrial and Technical Education. Industrial and Technical Education Club. HUNTER, TERRENCE VAN, Kennett Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Review Chairman, Golden Eagles Band, Meistersingers, A Capella Choir, President, Cardinal Key, Chairman, College Players, IRA, Dean's List, Symphony Orchestra, Sym- phonic Band. HURLEY, JUDITH ANN, Charleston B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Association of Childhood Education. IRBY, RICHARD LEE, B.S. Education. Deans List, Myers Hall Personnel Assistant, Resident Advi- sor, Myers Hall House Council. IRBY, TERRY LYNN B.S. Elementary Education. Aquatic Club, ACE, WRA, Resident Advisor, SNEA. JACKSON, DONNA JUNE, Naylor B.S. Elementary Education. JACKSON, MARTHA ANN, Bloomfield B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Baptist Student Union, Missions Chair- man, AHEA. JACO, JUDY JOANN, Jackson B.A. Sociology. Alpha Beta Alpha. JACOB, COY GILBERT, St. Louis B.S. Marketing. American Marketing Association, Flying Indians, Executive Board, Treasurer, Club Instructor. JAEGERS, MARILYN ESTHER, Saint Genevieve B.S. Elementary Education. AWS. Newman Club, Dearmont Judicial Board. JAMES, JIMMIE DALE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association. JAMES, LANA J., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. AMA. JAMES, ROLLAND DOUGLAS, Rock Hill B.S. Physical Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Warden, Golden Eagles, Varsity Baseball, College Choir, SAC, Sigma Sigma Sigma Man of the Year 1967- 68. JAMIESON, JAMES M., University City B.S. Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, Soccer Club, PEM Club. JANSEN, CELESTINE B., Leopold B.S. Elementary Education. JAROSIK, NANCY R., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. JEFFRIES, LARRY D., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association. JEFFRIES, MARY ELIZABETH, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Association of Childhood Education, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Club. JOHNSON, CECELIS ROSE, Caruthersville B.S. Elementary Education. Dearmont House Council, ACE, SNEA, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Young Republicans, Newman Club. ., ,IJ 3' ,gy I . , 4, . A v IV' , I 3, 5 f 1' ' 5 it a . , ,A it ,gf M i ,Q ,rf ,, ,wH f -G.. -4. :Jr Af, 1. 5 I f t ,gi ,.,L 1 f I 46 Q ,. 4 I at f f t I tv w fl., -V . hy . . ,, ,... .,:. , fr.-i if r f 1,1 IWW 'vu Seniors JOHNSON DAVID CHARLES Poplar Bluff B S Secondary Education Industrial and Technical Education Club JOHNSON LINDA KAY St Louis B S Secondary Education Dearmont Judicial Board Chairman Inter Var sity Christian Fellowship President Dearmont House Council WRA AWS Baptist Student Union College Players SNEA JOHNSON MICHAEL LEROY Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. PEMM Club' Track Team' Varsity Club. JOHNSON STEPHEN ROY Granite City B.S. Secondary Education. PEMM Club' Varsity Club. JOHNSTON JANET GAY O Fallon B.S. Education. Student National Education Association, ACE. JONAS, MARGARET ANN, Florissant B.S. Secondary Education. Girls Recreation Association. JUEDEMANN, BERT A., Berger B.S. Secondary Education. Veterans Corps. KASSEL, KOREEN KAY, Perryville B.S. Elementary Education. Aquatic Club, Prexy Club, WRA, ACE, SNEA. KASTEN, JOYCE KAYE, Jackson B.S. Education. Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA, SAC, Biology Club, Dean's List. KASTEN, LOIS M., Jackson B.S. Business Education. KEARNEY, JUDITH M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Newman Club. KELLAR, KAREN ANNE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinel, SAGAMORE Staff, ACE, AWS, WRA. KELLER, CAROL SUE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta. KELLER, NANCI A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. CAPAHA ARROW, Editor, Managing Editor, Feature Editor, Who's Who, Physics Club, Secretary, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pres- ident, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, Young Democrats, Student Personnel Advisory Committee. KELLER TERRY L., Cape Girardeau B.S. Physics and Mathmatics. Society of Physics Students, Sigma Pi Sigma, Dean's List. KELLEY, SHANNON KEITH, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. College Players, Black Mask Honorary Dra- matics Society. KELLY, SUSAN LEE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Student Leader. KEMPF, MEGAN ANN, Florissant B.S. Education. Student Senate, AWS, SNEA, Alpha Delta Pi, Personnel ASSISINWIJ Resident Advisor, Dearmont House Council, Dean's LiSI. KENNEDY, LARRY DON, Puxico B.S. Business Education. Baptist Student Union, Choir, Revival Team. KIEFFER, DAVID ANDREW, lllmo Agriculture Club. 19 a, t ,Lisdult t in ui,-,. v i ,M?mr,1 -- M . L Seniors 20 KING, LINDA LOUISE B.S. Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, Varsity Cheerleader, AWS, SAC, Sigma Chi Sweetheart Club, Student Leader. KING, SUSAN GAYLE, Hayti B.S. Elementary Education. Cheney Hall judicial Board, Chairman. KIRBY, GENE F., Dexter B.S. Industrial and Technical Education. Golden Eagles Band, ITE Club. KIRK, DONITA GAYE, Cape Girardeau ' B.S. Secondary Education. Sigma Alpha Eta. KLOEPPEL, jERRY CHARLES, St. Louis B.S. Mathmatics. KLOEPPEL, SHARON jANET, St. Louis - B.S. Elementary Education. Association of Childhood Education, SNEA. KNIGHT, CLAUDE CLARE, St. Charles B.S. Business Administration. Myers Hall-Wing President, Personnel Assist- ant, Traffic Review Board, Chairman, Dean's List, Pre-Law Club, Myers Hall GPA Award. KN UCKLES, jAMES THOMAS, Bismark B.S. Social Studies. Chi Alpha. KOCZWARA,SANDRA G., Upper Saddle River, N.j. Bachelor of Music Education. Sigma Alpha Iota, MENC, Symphonic Or- chestra, Symphonic Band, Golden Eagles Marching Band, Women's Cho- rus, Clarinet Choir. KOELN, SUSAN E., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-President, Chaplain, Panhellenic Council, IRA, Student Leader, WRA, Sigma Chi Sweetheart's Club, Towers and Group Personnel Assistant. KOETTING, IACK, Ste. Genevieve Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Corresponding Secretary, Golden Eagles, Treasurer, Cape State Symphony Orchestra, Cape State Symphonic and Concert Band, Meistersingers, Sinfonian Stage Band. KOLLMEYER, SUSAN, Farmington B.S. Vocational Home Economics Education. American Home Economics Association, Cheney Hall judicial Board, Cheney Hall Executive Council, Secretary, 4-H Club. KOMM, MARC jAY, University City B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association, Men's Intermurals. KOPP, jOHN D., Florissant B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association. KRAEMER, GARRY GENE, jackson KRAEMER, LARRY DEAN, jackson KREYLING, GENEVIEVE LAURA, Benton Leming Hall Personnel Assistant. KUECHLER, BONNIE jEAN, St. Louis B.S. English. SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List. KUNTZE, VERLA MAE, jackson Q B.S. Business Administration. Phi Gamma Nu, American Marketing Association. LACKEY, BETTY jANE, Florissant B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Warden, SNEA, AWS, SAC, Towers House Council, President. LAKENAN BARBARAA Perryville B S Secondary Education LANDEWEE CAROLYN M Chaffee BS Education LANE DENNISL Dexter BS Secondary Education LANG LARRY L Oak Ridge BS Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma LANKLEIT, DANIEL Ci., Charleston B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association. LAPE, CONNIE L., Parma B.S. Psychology. LARMER, IAMES W., Doerun LATIMER, CAROLYN l., Hartville Biology Club. LAYTON, STANLEY P., St. Mary's B.S.Geology and Geography. Geographers Club, Geology Club. LEE, IOHN F., Cape Girardeau B.A. English. Veterans Corporation, English Club, Grotto Club, Flying Indians. LEEKER, IANIE A., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. S.N.E.A., Biology Club, A.W.S. Tutor. LEGRAND, LARRY R., Chaffee B.S. Business Administration. Newman Club, American Marketing Association. LEHMANN, RUTH L., jackson B.S. Education. ACE, SNEA, MENC, Biology Club, Golden Eagles Band, BSU. LEIDNER, LARRY A., St. Louis B.S. Marketing. American Marketing Association, jewish Youth Organization. LEIRER, KENN, Gideon B.S.Education. Industrial and Technical Education Club, Dean's List, Na- tional lndustrial Arts Honor Fraternity. LERNER, IEFFREY A., St. Louis B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Student Activities Council, Assistant Office Manager, jewish Campus Youth Organization, LEWIS, BRENDA K., Washington B.S. Vocational Home Economics. LEYKAM, JOSEPH N., St. Louis B.S. Chemistry. American Chemical Society. LITTLE, DAVID M., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. LITTLETON, ROSEMARY, Lilbourn B.S. Secondary Education. 11-0 ,,,,1,..Lw ,.. .. . 4 .I LOBERG KATHY Florissant B.S. Elementary Education. Wakapa President, Who's Who, Sigma Sigma Sigma Recording Secretary' Student Senate, Corresponding Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi Treasurer' SAGAMORE Staff, Sigma Alpha Iota, Home- coming Court Special Maid 1969. LOESING LEEANN USA Engr. Dist. Okinawa B.S. Secondary Education. LOHSE DOUGLAS A. Fredericktown B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association. LONDOFF MIKE T. St. Louis B.A. Sociology. Personnel Assistant, Spanish Club, Tennis Team, Myers House Council' Pre-law Club. LONG IAMES E. West Paducah, Ky. A B.S. Education. Varsity Club' Pemm Club, Basketball Team, Baseball Team. LOSSrNG DON E. Caruthersville B.S. Business Administration. SAC, Myers House Council, Marketing Club' Towers Personnel Assistant. LUDWIG IOHN R.,lacks0n B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club Secretary, Delta Tau Alpha, Secretary, President. MCALISTER RANDY D. Caruthersville B.A. Psychology and Philosophy. Golden Eagles, judo and Karate Club. MCBRIDE MICHAEL C. St. Louis B.S. Education. MCCAFFREY KATHRYN C. Casenovia, N.Y. B.A. English. AWS Tutor' Newman Club, SAGAMORE Staff, POTBOILER, English Club. S MCCAIG EVERETT E. Caruthersville Industrial and Technical Education. MCCLARD CHERYLE A. Cape Girardeau B.A. Geography. AHEA' Student Union Board, Student Activities Council, Gamma Sigma Sigma' Geography Club, Vice-President. MCCLINTOCK IAMES M., Scott City ' B.S. Mathematics. B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Junior Panhellenic, Pledge Class President' AWS' ACE' Student Leader, Young Republicans, SAC. MCCULLOUGH CARL D. Barnhart B.S. Biology. MCCULLOUGH CHERYL A. St. Louis BME Music. Delta Delta Delta' Sigma Alpha Iota, Cheerleader, SAC, Stu- dent Senate' Homecoming Steering Committee, MENC, Terpsichore, Choir' Chorus' Who s Who. MCDONALD MARY S., jackson B.S. Elementary Education. MCDONALD PATRICIA S. Rolla B.S. Vocational Home Economics. MCGONIGAL DAISY B. Cape Girardeau Vocational Home Economics. Phi Theta Kappa, Kappa Omicron Phi, AHEA. MCCIUIRE BILLY F.,laCksOn B.S. Education. MCINTYRE CATHY S. Desloge B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Newman Club, SNEA. McKEE THOMAS I. Colorado Springs, Colo. B.A. Political Science. Sigma Chi President, Greek judicial Board, Chair- man' IFC' Greek Governing Board' Spanish Club. MCNEELY SHARON A. Cape Girardeau B.S. Home Economics. McNElL THOMAS P., Festus . B.S. Secondary Education. Kappa Pi Treasurer, SNEA. MCREYNOLDS DONNA S. Ballwin B.S. Education. Dean s List. MCSWAIN DAVID L. lllmo B.S. Mathematics, Sigma Tau Gamma. MACKU SHARI L. Arnold B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Pi, ACE, SNEA, WRA' SAC' AWS' AWS Model' Best Dressed Runner Up. MAGERS ROSA R. Parma Vocational Home Economics. AHEA' SNEA. I 1 1 I ' II l 1 ' ' 3 IXI 1 1 E Il l su I 1 1 fi IX. 1 1 I 1 .X X i . IX ,, 5 ,X f I I: X3 I 1 1 . l I 1 1 2' I ' I 'I II 1 l I If 1 1 II' III 1 1 Q? I fl I I , Ill I 'I ' I I I I I I , r . I IIXI 1 1 Il III ' IW 1 1 1 il J I il .I F1 1 1 II TI ' i ' I Il I . ll . -- ' .. I I 'Af--Ve ' ? I l 1 I I I I' 'I IVICCLURE, SANDRA K., Gideon I I3 I 'l I XX 1 1 1 I 'I I X 1 1 I ' 'l I I Il . A 1 1 I il f I li , ll 1 I I' 1 1 1 l. l - - . ' ll 'I ' 'll 'I I' I li Il 1 l I III I . I I I I X I I 'I 1 1 1 IX I I ' I 'II ' I I I I II I ll I. D ' I M H I X' IXX X 1 1 I lg I I 1 1 II I1 ' I IXX 1 1 1 X 1 1 . XX I l ' I ' 1 l X 'l II ' I Il I II I I 1 , ,, . , II I l I I I X I. 1 1 I X 1 , 1 1 I lt . X 1 1 Il I I I I H ll f f I' 1 TTI ETS VI. I8 .yi I: .4-v ' WSE Seniors MARTIN, CHARLES A., De Soto K B.S. Secondary Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, Pemm Club. MARTIN, WILLIAM I., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. Physics Club. MASON, DONALD R., Iackson B.S. Geography. MASTIN, SHIRLEY I., Bedford, Ind. B.S. Elementary Education. AWS, Recording Secretary, Executive Board, Vice-President, AWS Model, Student Senate, Student Activities Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Homecoming Steering Committee, Chairman, All College Iudicial Board, Who's Who, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, Alpha Delta Pi, Pres- ident, Greek Governing Board, Homecoming Court. MAURER, VICKIE A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club. MAY, DONNELL, Florissant B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association. MAYFIELD, KAREN S., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. Delta Delta Delta, President, AWS Executive Board, SNEA, Who's Who. MEHRHOFF, GLEN S., St. Louis B.S. Education. Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Penn Club, Varsity Club. MEISTER, CARL W., St. Louis Business Administration. American Marketing Association. MEISTER, RICHARD C., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration and Marketing. MERCURIO, IANICE L., St. Louis B.S. Secretarial Science. Cheerleader, Alpha Xi Delta, SAC, AWS, AWS Fashion Show, WRA, Marketing Club, Phi Gamma Nu, Sigma Tau Calen- dar Girl. MERRICK, IANIE C., Benton B.S. Education. Terpsichore, Pem Club. MESSMER, GLORIA L., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Terpsichore, Secretary, Dance Director, ACE. METZ, DON I., Oran B.S. Education. Varsity Club, Pemm Club, Varsity Basketball, Captain of Team. MEYER, SHARON M., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, AWS, WRA, SNEA. MIINCH, CAROL I., Patton B.S. Elementary Education. Mll.FORD, IAMES W., Cairo, III. B.S. Education. Industrial and Technical Education Club, lntrarnur8lS- MILLER, DOUGLAS A., Bismarck B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association. MILLER, GEORGE M., DEXTER B.S. Social Studies. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Controller, Iunior IFC Delegate, Na- tional Council forthe Social Studies, Student Leader, Personnel ASSISTBN- MILLER, IANET S., Dexter B.S. Business Education. 23 1 1 1 I1 11 1 11 11 1 1 ,M 1- 1 Imilil-mmwt 1 1 'f'i jf ig 1 1121.1 1 1 1 3235351511 1 551525 1 1 1 5i5if?l 1 1 1 1 5122 1111 2:2215 I 11 L5535' Ill 313251 11 1 f 1 c 11:f:f 111 f5i3f l11 1 .1f1l' 11 . ,.-. 1 1 :':j:1f Q I 1 W 1 1 1 11' 17:31. 1 1 :'f?iQ3': 111 31 1 11 1 32731 21, , 1 1 1 'I 11 T 5 I I 1 1 ifff 111 3 1 513 EM 11 ifii 1 1 1 323:13 1 1 ' '11 1. '1 '1 1 ' L' 1 . 1 1 :Qi 1' 1 1 1 f ' 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 I DT 1. 111 - 1, ' g lf 1 i 3. A I 1 1 flfif' 1 ff' 11 1111 1 .1, .- '- 11 ' - 1 11 11 I 1' 1 11,1 1 11 1 21211 1 1 1' 111 :3113 1 ' 513 1 1 e. ' li 11 Q 11 1 1 1 1, 11 1 1 1 11 111 fi? 11 1111 . j. 1 ilfil 1 1 ff' 1 1 zlfi 1 ,ii .1 1 1 1 :iff 1 11 1 i-:J ' ,111 1 fffrf 1 11 iii 1 1 1. .. 1 1 '11 1 .1 1 1 ,1 1 1' ' .11 1 IE 1 1 1 1 11, At. 1 1111 I 11 11 1 53: 11 1 1 .11 I 1 1 1 if 1 1 1 11 sf I ll EE ' ' 1 5551 , 525 1 1 if 1 51 1 VI I 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Eg 1 1 I 1 2- 1 1' 52 11 1 ff 1 ll 1 1 '1 11 1 f 1 1 1 vya ...,.r ..,,. MILLER, LARRY D., Kennett B.S. Secondary Education. Tau Kappa Epsilon. MILLER, MARLENE F., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma. MILLIOW, WILLIAM D., Poplar Bluff Political Science and Economics. MILLS, CATHERINE S., Vanduser B.S. Elementary Education. MINNER, jAMES A., Manchester B.S. Education. Pemm Club. MINNIS, jUDlTH A., jennings B.S. Art Education. Dean's List. MITCHELL, KATHLEEN K., Webster Groves B.S. Secondary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Aquatic Club, SNEA, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Court. MITCHELL, ROBERT L., jR., Sikeston B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association. MONTGOMERY, CAROLYN j., Dexter B.S. Elementary Education. MOONIER, jANE A., Berkeley B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Xi Delta, President, Vice-President, Panhellenic junior Delegate, Who's Who, Greek Governing Board, Phi Gamma Nu, American Marketing Association, Panhellenic Council, Prexy Club, Homecoming Steering Committee, AWS Executive Board, All Col- lege judicial Board, WRA, Newman Club, Recording Secretary, Student Leader. MOORE, CHARLOTTE S., Ellington B.S. Education. Baptist Student Union, Choir, Enlistment Chairman, YWA, Program Chairman, Leming Hall judicial Board, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi. MORGAN, ARVLE G., Caruthersville B.A. Political Science. MORGAN, ORAN E., St. Louis Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer, Historian, Golden Eagles Band, Orchestra Band, Cape State Symphony Orchestra, Towers Personnel Assistant, Towers judicial Board, Chairman, Men's Chorus, Cosi Fan Tutti. MORITZ, MIKE, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association. MORREY, MONICA M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. AWS, President, Fashion Show Chairman, Stu- dent Senate, Committee Chairman, Orientation Steering Committee, Co- editor of summer CAPAHA ARROW, Delta Delta Delta, Student Person- nel Advisory Committee, Foreign Language Club, Newman Club, Who's Who, Wakapa, Student Leader, Homecoming Court, 1969. MORRIS, WILL M., Sikeston B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Asso- ciation, Veterans Corporation. MOSS, DENNIS W., Cape Girardeau American Marketing Association, Marketing Club. MOXLEY, LINDA K., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Personnel Assistant, Towers House Council, ACE, WRA, MRAZEK, jANE K., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. MRAZEK, IUDITH A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. MUELLER, ELEANOR L., Webster Groves Spanish. MULLINS, CAROLYN R., Kennett B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Council for Exceptional Children, AWS. MULLINS, CIAYLON L., Kennett B.S. General Business Management. American Marketing Association. MULLINS, MARY T., Farmington ' B.S. Business Education. American Marketing Association, Phi Gamma Nu. MURPHY, DEBORAH A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union, Council, Choir, Dear- mont House Council, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SNEA. MYRACLE, ARTHUR D., jackson 1 B.S. Geography. Geography Club. NADLER, CYNTHIA M., St. Louis B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Dearmont Personnel Assistant, Resi- dent Adviser. NAGEL, NANCY L., Affton B.S. Education. AWA, CAPAHA ARROW, Independent Resident Hall As- sociation, Independent Resident Hall Advisor, Personnel Assistant, Resi- dent Advisor, Dean's List, K ,. ,.,. .X,, . ., . . .wwtt cm.. ,.,x Mx. X s S-isis . Seniors NAGEL, THOMAS C., Affton B.S. Education. CAPAHA ARROW, Advertising Manager, Independent Residence Hall Association, Independent Resident Hall Advisor, Market- ing Club, Sigma Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Personnel Assistant, Resident Advi- sor, Dean's List, Student of the Month. NALL, BRUCE L. BME. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha, Varsity Club, A Capella Choir, Men's Chorus, IFC, Varsity Football Letterman, Pop Choir. NARDIE, MARGARET E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. SNEA, Wesley Foundation, Alpha Beta Alpha. NEA, CHARLES M., Dexter B.S. Business Administration. NEAL, KERRY M., Cape Girardeau B.S. Zoology. NEAL, NAOMI R., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. NEIDEL, KAY M., Sl. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. NENNINCIER, MARY Ci., Cape Girardeau B.S. Psychology. NICHOLS, DEBORAH L., St. Charles B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class Parliamentari- an, Social Chairman, Recording Secretary, Vice-President, SAC, SN EA, SAGAMORE Staff, Copy Editor. NIEDERGERKE, THOMAS, Cape Girardeau Marketing Management. Marketing Club, Veterans Corporation. NISWONGER, JOAN K., Natick, Mass. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class Historian,,ACE, Newman Club, English Club, Art Club, POTBOILER. NORRIS, DONALD K., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, American Marketing As- sociation, Student Senate. O'DAY, PATRICIA A., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Chaplain, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club. OEHL, DARLENE R., Oak Ridge Business Education. Dean's List, Alpha Xi Delta, Scholarship Chairman, Pi Omega Pi, President, Phi Gamma Nu, President, Vice-President, Outstand- ing Pledge, Young Republicans, American Marketing Association, Prexy Club, Student Leader. OETTEL, PAMELA I., Cottage Hills, Ill. B.S. Business Education. Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer, Pi Omega Pi? Phi Gamma Nu, SNEA,SAC, AWS. O'NEAL, PAMELA E., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ORGAN, BARBARA I., Charleston B.S. Education. OTTOMEYER, CAROL B., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. Black Mask Honorary Dramatic Society, Geog- raphy Club. OUTMAN, WILLIAM D., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Secretary, Alpha Kappa PSU Who's Who, Greek Governing Board, Greek judicial Board! American Marketing Club, Student Senate, IFC, Varsity Track, Varsity ountry, Freshman Orientation Steering Committee. PIQSKS, SHELIA M., Cahokia, Ill. . .s Cross-C econdary Education. Kappa Pi, Bacteriology Lab Assistant. 25 n l I I I l 'LI ftiiiuirt PARKS, WALTER E., JR., Chaffee lndustrail and Technical Education. Flying Indians, Flight Instructor. PATTI, JEANETTE K., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Newman Club. PAYLOR, KENNETH D., Sikeston B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association. PENDERGRAST, TOM J., Fulton B.S. Education. Pi Kappa Alpha, Social Chairman. PERKINS, ERNEST N., Seabrook, N.H. B.S. Secondary Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, Personnel Assistant. PERRY, JUDY E., Fredericktown B.S. Education. ACE, SNEA PESOUT, KENNETH A., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration Marketing. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-Presi- dent, Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Association, Dean's List. PETELIK, NORMAN J., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. Pemm Club. PETERS, JAMES R., Clayton B.S. Dean's List, Volunteer at Anna State Hospital. PHELPS, JOHN D., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. Phi Sigma Epsilon. PIESCHEL, HELMUT A., St. Louis B.S. Sigma Chi, Geography Club. PIJUT, CAROL A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, WRA. PLACE LYNN H. St. Louis B S Elementary Education Dearmont Personnal Assistant, Towers Person- nel Assistant PLATF SHEILAJ ,Jefferson City BME Alpha Chl Omega Corresponding Secretary, Scholarship Chairman, MENC SAI Golden Eagles Marching Band and Symphonic Band, SEMO Orchestra Clarinet Choir PLETSCHER L SUSAN St Charles B S Earth Science Grotto Club Geology Club, Secretary, College Players. POEPPER THOMAS R St Louis B S Secondary Education Kappa Delta Pi, Avante. POGUE ADDIE D Fredericktown B S Business Marketing Club POLLOCK BECKY Charleston B S Secondary Education SNEA Delta Delta Delta, Corresponding Secre- tary Student Leader SAGAMORE Staff, POTBOILER Staff, Young Demo- crats Newman Club POLLOCK JAMES H , lronton B S Chemistry American Chemical Society, Physics Club. POPP BECKY L ,Jackson B S Elementary Education SAC WRA, ACE, AWS, Greek Governing Board Greek Judicial Board Alpha Xi Delta. PORTER DOYLER Matthews Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary Student Leader. B S Education POWELL ROSE M. Fredericktown American Home Economics Association, Kappa Omicron Phi. POWER LINDA R. Cape Girardeau B S Education ACE' Faculty Dames. PRESLEY SANDRA K. Sikeston B S Elementary Education. ACE' SNEA. PROVANCE JAMES D. Sikeston B A Amerian Marketing Association. PULLIAM GREGORY W. Overland B S B A Marketing Management. Sigma Tau Gamma, Marketing Club. PYATT JENNIFER L. Cape Girardeau B S Education Choir' Cantorae' Trebelaires, Madrigal, Sigma Alpha Iota. . l I I I I II II 'II ' an I I . ' I LI I I II , , - :Nil II . ' , ' . I-I I III . . . 4 - I I , II I I 1--:I ' IF . - a I II 1 - I - I Qfff I I II H , I .. '. I I . III .I . - L I ' ' ' fi I II I I :VI5 l J . Eaifi I II -- ' - ' - F551 I III f f fi: III . ' 1 I .II III '. ' . ,II 1 - .flf I II. ff, II. .' . ' . .fll 'I , IIII ' ' ' Egg.: I I III I , l IIII l I Z 2 iii' III I 3:-:gf 1 :III I fiiii I III .QQIQF I I , I ., III... I, I III! , I 'gg I III POUNDS, DAVID L., Bloomfield gg, II 'III .. - . I rigij: I I IIII , , , 'iii I II III ' igig' I II I III I ,II ' ' 3251 II . . ' . , 53555 , I M I I .III 5555 I II I I I I II 55515 I f f 1523 I I II I f 255 I I I . . - ' ' Ig? I I I 2:22. I I ' ' ' If: IIIII 2325 I I I III I f . I sais I I '- ' f I :I+ II l E-3:5 III I I 5555 II l 'iilf I I 'isis I'I I Il I ES? I I 26 fffi., f'-ii L'f' 4 .-4 .r at I Y e r if 1 . H W X 'J Seniors QUERTERMOUS, KENNETH W., Charleston B.S. Business Administration. Marketing Club, American Marketing Asso- ciation, Intramural Football and Basketball. QUERTERMOUS, RODCER D., Lonedell B.S, Mathematics. RADICK, SANDRA I., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, N I Council. RAUSCHER, AMY, Kirkwood B.S, Elementary Education. ACE, Newman Club, WRA. ewman Cub, Dearmont House REED, DONNA L., St. Clair B.S. Education. , REED, HARRY B., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. REEG, IANE M., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. REESE, KATHERINE L., Kirkwood B.S. Secondary Education, B.A. History. Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi. REILLY, MARY S., Caruthersville BME, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educators National Conference. REINSTEIN, ISADORE B., University City B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association, IYO, Sig- ma Alpha Mu, Mathematics Tutor. RENDLEMAN, MARY L., Painton B.S, Education. Cheney Hall House Council. RICE, MARY A., Fredericktown B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Corre- sponding Secretary, Choir, Chorus, Trebleaires, College Players, 1st Run- ner Up Miss Cape Pageant, 1st Runner Up Miss IFC, Miss Beautiful, Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart, Homecoming Court. RICHARDSON, IOANNE M., Hillsboro B,S. Education. Pem Club, WRA, Parliamentarian, Dearmont House Council, College Players, Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Volleyball. RIEGERT, SANDRA K., Hazelwood B.S. Health and Physical Education. Pem Club, Terpsichore. RIEHN, CHARLES B., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association, Dean's List. RINGWALD, IUDITH A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Council for Exceptional Children. RINGWALD, MICHAEL E., Cape Girardeau B.S, Secondary Education. Pemm Club. RIZZUTO, PATRICIA A., Midland Park, N.I. B.S. Elementary Education, Who's Who, Alpha Chi Omega, Presidenll AWS Executive Board, Greek Governing Board, Greek Judicial Board, Best Dressed Finalist, 3rd Runner Up Miss Cape Pageant, ACE, SAC! Home- coming Queen Finalist. ROBERTS, ELSIE E., St. Louis B.S. Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Executive Board, AWS, Executive Board! Student Senate Delegate at Large and Representative, SAC, Vice-Presi- dem: Ace whos who. REBERTS, NORMA I., Pine SE 2 7 I ROBERTSON, MARY ALICE, Ste. Genevieve B.S. Social Studies. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student Activities Council. Publici- ty Committee, Treasurer, National Panhellenic Council, Corresponding Secretary, Varsity Cheerleader, W.R.A., S.N.E.A., Student Leader, Second runner-up Best Dressed Girl on Campus , Homecoming Court, Special Maid 1968, Queen 1969, Sig Tau Calendar Girl, Newman Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Who's Who. ROBINSON, CAROL O'NElL, Chaffee B.S. Elementary Education. RODERICK, IUDITH ANN, Macomb, Illinois B.S. Business Administration, AWS, Executive Board, Chairman of Man of the Year Dance, Delegate to Bi-State Convention, AWS judicial Board, SAC, Student Leader, Towers judicial Board, AMA, Phi Gamma Nu, Rush Chairman, Efficiency Chairman, Professional Program Chairman. RODGERS, DIAN NA, Charleston B.S. Education. ABC. ROETHE, KATHY S., Springfield, Illinois ' Gamma Sigma Sigma, Personnel Assistant Towers, Wesley, American Home Economics Association. ROETHE, ROGER KENT, Springfield, Illinois ROGERS, CLARENCE ROGER, Cape Girardeau B.A. Veterans Corps. ROGERS, MARTHA IEAN, St. Louis B.S. Special and Elementary Education. ACE, House Council, Cheney. ROONEY, KATHY MARIE, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. AWS, Representative, Newman Club, SNEA, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Art Club. ROSS, GARY LYNN, Doe Run B.S. Secondary Education. National Council for Social Studies, PHAC. ROSS, LINDA MCGEHEE, Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi Honor Sorority. ROUGGLY, WILLIAM W., Festus B.S. Education. SNEA, ROUSSIN, DOUGLAS WAYNE, DeSota B.S. Education. Alpha Phi Omega. ROWLETT, RICHARD A., Maryville Biology Club, Grotto Club. ROYAL, MARILYN SUE, Sikeston B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Foreign Language Club. ROZANSKI, IAMES, Berkeley B.S. Business. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Newman Club, American Marketing Association. RUSSELL, PAUL EDWARD, Marble Hill B.S. Geography. Geography Club. RUSSO, NOREEN CATHERINE, St. Louis B.S. Education. AWS, Avante, Homecoming Steering Committee, Food Committee, English Club. RUSSO, THOMAS L., St. Louis B.S. Education. Varsity Football, PEMM Club, Sigma Chi, Scholarship Chairman, Financial Committee, Executive Committee, Pledge Committee. SAEGER, DOROTHY ANNE, Brentwood Bachelor of Music Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Golden Eagles Band, Cho- rus, Christian Science Organization, President. SALABAY, ERIC E., Webster Groves B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Master of Rituals, Veteran's Corporation, Secretary, AMA, Republican Club, Intramurals, Christian Science Organization. SAMONS, LARRY L., Malden B.A. SANDERS, LYNDA DORIS, Fisk B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Young Democrats, English Club. SANGER, HAROLD JAY, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. Student Senate, Off Campus Representative, Traffic Committee Chairman, Constitution Committee Chairman, Student Services Committee Co-Chairman, Man of the Year Award, President's Cabinet, American Marketing Association, Historian, Banquet Committee, Membership Committee, Alumni Homecoming Committee, Deans List, Intramurals. SCHENKEL, REA IEANNE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. AWS., WRA, SNEA, Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Delta. SCHERER, IANET F., Portageville B.S. Business Administration. Phi Gamma Nu, Accounting Club, Newman Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma. SCHINDLER, EDWARD IOSEPH, Perryville B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer. SCHISLER, LARRY V., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. SCHLIMME, HOLLY DAVIS, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Towers Executive Council, Secretary. SCHLOSS, IERRY Ci., jackson B.S. Education. SCHLOSS, LINDA IANE, Bridgeton B.S. Secondary Education. College Theater. SCHLOSSER, PATRICIA ANN, Illmo SCHMITT, WARREN CHARLES, St. Louis BS Secondary Education Phi Sigma Epsilon judo Club' IFC Re resenta- . . . , p tive, Personal Assistant, Meyers Hall Treasurer. SCHNELL, IO CHARLES, Mehleville B.S. Secondary Education. Aquatic Club, President, PEM. SCHOENWALDER, DAVID MICHAEL, St. Louis B.S. Biology. Biology Club, Pi Mu Omicron, Zoology Award. SCHOLL, VERNON R., Cape Girardeau B,S. Business Administration. AMA, Dean's List, Graduation Honors Magna Cum Laude. SCH UPP, DAVID STUART, St. Clair B.S. Education. Young Republicans, T,A.M.B.O. SCHUTTE, KAREN SCHWEBEL, PATRICIA ANN, Murphysboro, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education. A.C.E., S.N.E.A., W.R.A., A.W.S. SCOTT, CAROLYNN SUE, Webster Groves B.A. Political Science. SCOTT, DONNA RAE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. S.N.E.A. SEBASTION, TERRY LINN, St. Elvins B.S. Music Education. Golden Eagles Band, Symphonic Band. SEIBEL, ERIC HERBERT, Perryville Bachelor of Music Education. SEYER, LINDA ELLEN, Kelso B.S. Business Education. Delta Delta Delta, Recording Secretary, Phi Gamma Nu, Recording Secretary, Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President, Newman Club, A.W.S., Anna Volunteerg SHANNON, DENNIS IOSEPH, St. Louis B.S. Geography. Tau Kappa Epsilon,-Pledge Trainer. SHEEKS, HASKELL H., Rivers B.S. Education. Phi Alpha Theta. SHERMAN, BARRY SCOTT, Creve Coeur B-S. Secondary Education. AMA, History Club? CCOSVQPITY Club? Theater Productions Crew, Dean's List. SHIELDS, GWENDOLYN IEAN, Cape Gil'3Fde3U Association of Black Collegians, President and Vice-President! A-W-5-5 S.A.C., A.C.E., Cheney House Council, Personal Assistant, Prexy Club, Homecoming Special Services Committee, A.W.S. Fashion Show. l I i i l l v 4 'Q SHIPMAN, RICHARD MICHAEL, Manchester B.S. Physical Education. Meyers Sports Chairman, Intramural Council, ln- tramurals Student Assistant, Physical Education Majors and Minors Club, Vice-President. SHIRRELL, GLENDA SUE, Cape Girardeau Sigma Alpha Eta. SHORT, WANDA LEE, Naylor B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship, President, AHEA. SHOULTS, DAVID L., Sedgewickville Pi Mu Omicron, Secretary Treasurer, Behavioral Science Club, Biology Club, Dean's List. SHUCART, IAY ALAN, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. AMA, jewish Youth Organization, Chair- man, Alpha Epsilon Pi. SIEMERS, IEAN ELLEN, Cape Girardeau - B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Alpha Delta Pi, Home Economics Club, Young Republicans on Campus, 1969 Best Dressed Girl on Campus, 1968 Finalist for Miss Cape Girardeau. SIMMONS, NAOMI COLLIER, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. SIMPSON, BARBARA MARIE, Crestwood B.S. Secondary Education. SIMPON, IAMES OSCAR, Farmington B.S. Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi, AMA, Veterans Corps. SKINNER, ROGER EUGENE, Cape Girardeau B.A. Business Administration. Sig Tau Gamma. SLAVINGS, BRENDA SUE, Hayti B.S. Business Education. Phi Gamma Nu, Editor. SMITH, CAROL IEAN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. SMITH, DOUGLAS M., Blytheville, Arkansas B.S. Education. Sigma Chi, Varsity Football, Student Leader, Sagamore Staff. SMITH,lAMES LOUIS, Mehlville ' B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary, Student Senate, AMA, Personnel Assistant, Towers. SMITH, IAMES W., Annapolis B.S. Secondary Education. SAC, BSU, President, Young Republicans, ln- tervarsity Sports. SMITH, KORMAN A., Frank Clay B.S. Education. SMITH, LINDA GENE, Caruthersville B.S. Elementary Education. Cheney Judicial Board, Christian Science Or- ganization, President, SNEA, ACE, SMITH, MICHAEL I., Webster Groves B.S. Business Management. SMITH, SANDRA RAE, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. SNELSON, RICHARD HARRY, Hillsboro B.S. Education. Alpha Phi Omega. SPATOLA, ROBERT F., Crestwood B.S. Education. Kappa Pi. SPAEUNHORST, IANE M., Washington B.S. Elementary. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Sigma Al- pha Eta, ACE. SPIEGEL, HAROLD ALBERT, Cape Girardeau B.S. Botany. Biology Club. SPINKS, CHARLES GREGORY, Rockhill B.S. Marketing Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon, American Marketing Association. SPITZMILLER, TOM F., Cape Girardeau B S Business Administration, GoIfTeam, Marketing Club, SAC. SPRICK, DIANE HELEN, New Haven B S Elementary Education, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi. STAATS HAROLD I., Cape Girardeau B S Education. STAEBEL KATHLEEN MARIE, Kelso Qgsiiif r I I 32555255 I I l 255529: I ll fffsifi I l I 111241: N I ' ' 5:-:-1: i i 112221 I , 25222-3 rl I ., rl I I I f I 1 B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Kappa Delta Pi. g P' 'iitilu '33 S tl A 14 1 I I fs I, LEU!- . 4 ' f it X an 'TTT iii X f X 5 'V' 1? Q ks! it V 4 E . X M , p-A-u . .lv A 4 . t .I -- 3, STAFFORD, IEANETTE, Cape Girardeau B.A. English. SNAC. STALLARD, LYNN MARIE, Webster Groves B.A. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Foreign Language Club. STALLINGS II, IOHN CALMORE, Charleston B.S. Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Industrial Technical Education Club. STANGE, IAMES M., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. Newman Club, Varsity Track, Cross Country. STANTON, CAROL ANN, Ste.. Genevieve B.S. Vocational Home Economics Education. Newman Club, College Play- ers, AHEA, Flying Indians, Secretary. STATLER, CATHY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta Activities Chairman, AWS, Executive Council, Co-Chairman Fashion Show, SAC, ACE, Student Lead- er, AWS Model. STAUSING, SAM TAYLOR, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. Veteran's Corps. STEDINGK, SUSAN DOLORES, Florissant B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. STEIMLE,jUDITH ANN Ca e Girardeau I P B.S. Business Administration. Accounting Club, Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer, Dean's List. STEINHAUS, PATRICIA IO, Washington B.A. Psychology. Alpha Delta Pi, Corresponding, AWS, SNEA, Student Leader, Anna State Volunteer, Foreign Language Club, International Friendship Club. STEUHORN, MARGARET VIOLA, Walsh, Illinois B.S. Secondary Education. History Club, Treasurer, SN EA, College Players. STEPHENS, KATHY GAYLE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Big Brother-Big Sister Program. STEPHENS, THOMAS G., St. Louis B.A. Sociology. Student Senate, Young Democrats, Sigma Chi, Historian. STEWART, LAWRENCE NELSON, Madison Georgia B.S. Business Administration. Varsity Swimming Team, SAC, AMA, Pi Kap- P3 Alpha, Social Chairman, House Manager. STEWART, LLOYD GLENN, Portageville B.S. Education. Pi Kappa Alpha, SNEA, STEWART, RICHY GENE, St. Louis B.S. Math. STOCKMAN, DENNIS WAYNE, Charleston B.S. Business Administration. American Marketing Association. STONE, IEROLD MAURICE, Olivette B-5. Secondary Education. Student Senate, President Executive Cabinet! Assistant Editor of Potboiler Magazine, Feature Editor and Editorial Assist- ant of the Capaha Arrow, English Club, AMA, Marketing Club, Columbia MISSOUYI Iournalism Work-shop and Convention, Bridge Club: Zeta Beta Tau: Dean's Dist. STONE, MARY ELLA, Lilboum U E5.bBusiness Administration. Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Gamma Nui Mafketmg U . STORMS, GERALD LEE, Vanduser B.S. Secondary Education. 3 9 mu Seniors ...-an-nk 31 STOVERINK, GERALD EUGENE, Gordonville B.S. Education, Newman Club. STRACHAN, SHARON LEE, St. Louis B.S. Education, Student National Education Association. STRICKER, ROBERT B., Charleston B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Sergeant at Arms, Publici ty Chairman, Chief Sag, AMA, Newman Club, Social Chairman. STRICKER, WILLIAM S., Charleston B.S. Marketing Management. American Marketing Association, Veterans Corps. STUCKWISH, CHRIS ERIC, Kirkwood B.S. Geography. SUESS,GREGORY CLIFTON,Afton I Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Marching Golden Ealges, Gold Sym- . phonic Band, Southeast Missouri Stage Band. SUMNER, BRENDA KAY, Fenton B.S. Elementary Education. Council for Exceptional Children. SUMNER, IOEL DODD, Eureka B.S. Secondary Education, PEMM Club. SVOBODA, DAN B., St. Louis B.S. Industrial Technology. SWAN, NORMAN R., Pocahontas B.S. Speech Education. Pi Kappa Alpha, SEMO, 4-H Club, President, De- bate Team, Pi Kappa Delta, Golden Eagles Band, College Theater Players. SWANK, IAMES DOUGLAS, Poplar Bluff B.S. Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Golden Eagles Band. SWOFFORD, IUDITH L.,SpringfieId, Massachusetts B.S. Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, WRA, SNEA, ACE, Sagamore Staff. TANT, IOHN HAROLD, Kennett B.S. Industrial and Technical Education, BSU, Vice-President, State Presi- dent of BSU, ITE Club. . TAYLOR, ALLEN GENE, Marble Hill B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Rush and Membership Chairman, THIELE, KAREN LOIS, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education. Delta Delta Delta, Cheerleading, Captain, PEM, WRA, Terpsichore, SNEA, AWS, Gamma Delta. THOMPSON, JOAN MARIE, Augusta, Arkansas B.A. English. SNEA, MENC, College Choir, Trebelaires. THOMPSON, RICH K., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, AMA, Varsity Football. TIDD, THOMAS RAY, lackson B.S. Business Administration. TILLEY, HAROLD CALVIN, jackson B.S. Education. TIMMERBERG, IUDITH KAY, Herman B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega, Terpsicore, AHEA, SNEA, Sigma Tau Sweetheart's Club and White Rose Club, AWS Fashion Show. TINNON, IONE O., Sikeston B.S. Secondary Education. TOOLE, LOWELL WINSTON, Gideon B.S. Business Administration. TOOMBS, IUDY IZALIN, Senath B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President, BSU, Executive Council, Young Democrats, Recording Secretary. TOWNSEND, PHYLLIS LEE, Sullivan B.S. Physical Education, PEM Club. TRAUTWEIN, MARK WALTER, Crystal City Bachelor Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President, Golden Eagles Marching Band, Treasurer, MENC, Meistersingers, Symphonic Band, Stage Band. TRAVAGLIANTE, CONNIE MARIE, Creve Coeur B.S. Physical Education. Who's Who, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Prexy Club, WRA, Secretary-Treasurer, President, PEM, President, PEM Major of the Year Award, Aquatic Club, SAC, Gymnastics Club, AWS, Homecoming Steering Committee, Women's Intramurals and Extramurals Sports, Young Democrats, Missouri Association of Health, Physical Education, President. TRICKEY, STEPHEN F., Cape Girardeau B.S. Industrial Technology. TROMBETTA, CYNTHIS IO, Mingo junction B.S. Education. Sigma Alpha Eta, Newman Foundation, Council on Excep- tional Chiidren, College Players, Assistant Director, English Forum. 'L-5 :Q I . 'fi t TROTTER, SHARON LAVONNE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education and Speech Correction. Delta Delta Delta, As- sistant Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Dean's List, Freshman Orientation Committee, Student Leader, Cheer- leader, SAC, AWS and Fashion Model. TROWBRIDGE, KENNETH MICHAEL, Cape Girardeau B.S. Industrial Technology. Grotte Club, Geology Club. TRUEMAN, RAY LOUIS, St. Louis B.S. Education. Sigma Chi, Rush Chairman, Greek Governing Board. TUCCI, GAIL IEANNE, Hazelwood B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Newman Club, Grotto Club, Geography Club. TUTTLE, RITA ANN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Publicity Chairman, Corres- ponding Secretary-Treasurer, SAC, SNEA, Secretary and Historian, AWS, All-College judicial Board, Secretary. JHL, BARBARA ANN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Treasurer, Newman Club, Dean's List. UNDERWOOD, CAROLYN S., Portageville B.S. Business Education. URANI, PAULA IEAN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Pi, SNEA, Dean's List. USERY, PHYLLIS ANN, Des Arc B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Historian, Association of Childhood Education, SNEA, Cheney Hall judicial Board, Cheney Hall House Council, Secretary. VanAMBURY, L. SUSAN, jackson B.S. Secondary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Biology Club, Treasurer, Dean's List. VENKER, BARBARA ANN, Ste. Genevieve B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club, ACE, Sing-out Cape Group. VIOX, MARY LOUISE, St. Genevieve B.S. Education, Young Democrats, SNEA. WALDEN, LINDA CAIL, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Assistant Treasurer, Trea- surer, AWS, ACE, SNEA, WRA, SAC, Publicity Chairman, Student Union Board, Sagamore, Editor of Classes, Co-editor of Classes, Student Leader, Pi Delta Epsilon, Dean's Leader. WALKER, BEVERLY ANN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Chaplin: Student Chairman, Student Services Committee Chairman, AWS, AWS Executive council! AWS Fashion Show, Intramurals. WALLACE, GARY WAYNE, Doniphan B.S. Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi. WALZ, lUANlTA SUE, Poplar Bluff B.S. Vocational Home Economics. AHEA, Newman Club, 4-H Club. WARD, ALAN DQWAYNE, POpl2ll' Bluff B.S. Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi! AMA- WARD, LINDA lVlCKNlGl'lT, SI. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, IRA, Terpsechore, Chorus. WARREN, PATRICIA GALE, Ironton B.S. Elementary Education. BSU, Choir YWA, President, SNEA. WEAVER, DARLENE, SI. Louis B.S. Secondary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Student Senate? Plkeffex Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA, Aws. Seniors 33 WEAVER, STEPHEN CRAIG, New Baden, Ill. B.S. Secondary Education. Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Master, Historian, Pre Law Club, COFFNEF. WEBB, KENNETH RAY, Morley B.S. Agriculture. WEBB, MARY ANN, Cape Girardeau B.S. in Education. Kappa Pi, Art Club, Dean's List. WEDDLE, STEPHEN D., St. LOUIS B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President, Ameri- can Marketing Association. WEISS, JOSEPH DAVID, Richmond Heights B.S. Secondary Education. Varsity Wrestling. I WELKER, MELBA IOYCE, Marble Hill ' B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Dean's List. WELKER, SUSAN V., Gordonville BACHELOR of Science in Education. WELLS, L. IOYE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. WELLS, LARRY WAYNE, Caruthersville B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Towers judicial Board. WELTCH, BRUCE L., Cape Girardeau B.S. Mathmatics. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Dean's List. WENGLER, MARY C., Fredericktown B.S. Elementary Education. Association of Childhood Education. WHITE, MARTIN MICHAEL, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education. Physical Education Majors and Minors Club. WHITE, SHARON R., Caruthersville B.S. Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Chi Alpha, SNEA, Spanish Club. WHITSON, GAIL A., Florissant B.S. Secondary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary Pledge Class Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, SAC, Publicity Chairman, SNEA Activities Chairman, Iliblicity Chairman, SAGAMORE Staff, Student Lead- er, AWS, WRA, Who's Who, Pi Delta Epsilon, Dean's List. WICKS, LYNDA KAY, Crestwood B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA, SAGAMORE Staff, Resident Advisor IRA, Corresponding Secretary, AWS. WIESE, SUSAN DIANE, Festus B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Newman Center. WILKINSON, HENRY FRANCIS, Iackson B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Treasurer. WILKERSON, IUDY ANN, Campbell B.S. Secondary Education. Cheney Hall ludicial Board, Inter-Varsity Chris tian Fellowship, International Friendship Club, College Players. WILLIAMS, ELLEN LOUISE, Bloomfield B.S. Secondary Education. Baptist Student Union, SNEA, Intermurals, WILLIAMS, GARY W., Sikeston B.S. Education. Golden Eagles, Student Senate, Myers House Council Wing President. 1 WILLIAMS, IUDITH ANN, siikeston B.S. Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary, Standards Chairman, Student National Education Association, President, Vice-President, AWS, Student Leader, Dean's List, Finalist for Best Dressed Girl on Campus, AWS Fashion Show. WILLIAMS, SANDRA RUTH, St. Louis B.S. Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta Professional Speech Fraternity, WS representative. WILLSON, RICHARD HARRY, St. Louis B.S. Education. PEMM,, Secretary, Varsity Swimming Team, Varsity Club, Missouri Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Presi- dent, American Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation. WILSON, DOROTHY, M., Malden B.S. Business Administration. Association of Black Collegiates. WILSON, GLORIA ANN, Poplar Bluff B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, President, Dearmont House Council, AWS, ACE, Dearmont judicial Board, Prexy Club, Young Democrats, Newman Club, Student Senate, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. WISSMANN, IUDITH ANN, Leasburg B.S. Vocational Home Economics. WITHERS, WILLIAM IOSEPH, Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Chi Fraternity. WITHOELTER, DON NEAL, St. Charles B.A. History. Myers Hall House Council, Student Activities Council. WOLFF, FRAN, St. Louis B.S. Education. Student Senate, Elections Committee, Co-Chairman, Avante, Legislative Committee, Chairman, Towers House Council, Anna State Hospital Volunteer, AWS, Art Club. WOLFMEYER, IUDITH A., Arcadia B.S. Business Administration. Phi Gamma Nu, Newman Club. WOODS, CHARLES MARSHALL, Hillsboro Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President, Pledge Train- er, Golden Eagles Band, President, Cape State Symphony Orchestra, Presi- dent, Vice-President, Sinfonian Stage Band, MENC, Dean's List. WORTH, VIRGINIA ANN, Portageville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. WOTLI, HANK G., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA, Towers Social Committee, Food Committee, AWS Tutor. I WULFERS, STEPHEN EDWARD, Cape Girardeau Bachelor of Science. WYMAN SANDRA FAYE, Essex B.S. Elementary Education. Chi Alpha. YOUNG DEBORAH I., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Homecoming Steering Committee, Orientation Steering Committee, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Kappa Delta Pi, All Collegeludicial Board, SAC, Student ofthe month. YOUNG, MICHAEL THOMAS, St. Louis B.S. Industrial and Technical Education. Towers Personnel Assistant, In- dustrial Arts Club. YOUNG THOMAS L., Perryville Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Golden Eagles, Sinfonia Stage Band. YOUNT, KATHRYN LOUISE, Leadwood B.S. Elementary Education. Golden Eagles Marching and Symphor1iC Bandi SNEA2 ACE. ZICKFIELD, IAN ET MAXINE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, Phi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Eta, Secretary, Trea- SUYSVJ SAC, Sagamore Staff, Faculty Editor, Gamma Delta, Recording Sec- retary, Porject Chairman, Service Chairman, ACE, SNEA, Sing out Cape? Council on Exceptional Children. ZIEGLER, GARY I., Illmo Agfiwlture Club, Treasurer, President, Delta Tau Alpha, TYGSSUFGF, Secretary. ZIKA, MARY A., sr. Louis ucation. Leming House Council, SNEA. B.S. Ed ZOLL, BILL D., Rambauer B-5. Secondary Education. PEMM, Dean's List. juniors l 36 Abbotts, Lesa L. Abernathy, Roger W. Abernathy, Susan M. Adams, Melba N. Adkisson, Paula C.. Anderson, Andy W. Anderson, Marc F. Andrews, Carolyn K. Arnold, james H. Arnold, Roberta 1. Arteme, Margaret H. Askew, Deborah J. Anfinson, Ronald H. Ayers, Shieley l. Bacon, Martha L. Bain, Larry D. Baker, Irene A. Bangert, Linda S. Barth, Linda A. Barks, Judy Z. Barnes, Walter A. Barringer, Vernon C., lr. Bauman, Paul G. Baumgartner, losephine Bayer, Robert C. Beard, Pamela C. Behring, Richard A. Benne, Roy E. Bergt, Christine M. Bert, Theresa M. Besher, Laura M. Bess, Linda S. Besselman, Kathy M. Beste, Robert A. Berneking, Larry R. Bilkey, Howard C. Bins, Kenneth I. Black, Earl S. Blattner, Robert E. Blaylock, Mary A. Blunt, Linda K. Bock, Donna K. Bock, Ronald L. Boehmer, Daniel P. Boergadine, Thomas 1. Bognar, Barry C. Bollinger, Michael E. Bollinger, Ronald D. Bollinger, Stephen R. Bomer, Robert S. Bopp, Betty J. Borchardt, Linda B. Borchelt, Allen 1. Borchelt, Paul D. Boren, Victoria S. Borgmann, Cheryl R. Borgmann, Robert W. Bornemann, Larry W. Boullier, Marcella L. Branhof, Joyce K. Brasch, Linda S. Braschler, john D. Bratti, Kim B. Bray, Linda M. Brickhaus, Margaret E. Bridges, james S. Brown, Brenda P. Bruenderman, Diane M. Bryan, Robert S. Bucher, Wilfred E. Buchwald, Bertha A. Bullinger, Andrew P. Bunting, Gary F. Burkard, Stephen L. Bushby, Phyllis A. Busch, ludith E. Calhoun, Linda E. Carpenter, V. 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Chasteen, Terry F. Cherry, Frances L. Christensen, Kathleen L. Christian, George L. Chrostowski, Deborah F Clark, Georgia K. Clark, lames W. Clement, Michael L. Clements, Ronald C. Cleve, Shirley 1. Clinton, Barbara L. Clubb, Catana U. Colclasure, Faith L. Colclasure, Ford M. Collins, Skip L. Conn, Linda F. Conner, Lawrence Connor, janet G. Console, james M. Cook, Michael R. Corlew, Marla S. Counts, Velma L. Couranz, Betty A. Covert, Linda K. Cowan, Timothy E. Cowart, janet L. Cox, Carolyn A. Cox, Lana 1. Cozby, David P. Craft, William R. Cravens, Mike A. Cresap, Rebecca S. Dace, Stanley W. Daly, Kathy M. Dampf, Peggy 1. Danneman, Carol A. Dascher, Don V. Dauernheim, Barbara 1. Daugherty, Diane E. Davie, Gary A. Davis, Donna L. Davison, Patricia L. Decker, Beth Denman, David R. Denman, Linda L. Dennis, Diane L. DeRousse, Patricia A. Devasto, Fran Dickinson, Maryanne Dierker, Marcia A. Dilthey, Dinnis B. Disbrow, David P. Dobbelare, Charlotte A. Dodson, Richard B. Downing, Richard W. Drew, Cindy A. Dunlap, Susan E. Dunn, Lawrence W. Duncan, Mary 1. Eaker, Lawrence M. East, Sandi L. Eaves, Dan H. Egan, Kathleen L. Eifert, Alice Ann Elkins, Myra A. Elledge, Shirla D. Ellis, Diane P. Entrikin, Sarah S. Epple, Elaine M. Estes, Linda K. Eulberg, Bonnie L. Farnham, Inge Bette Farrar, Charlet K. Fennewald, Terri S. Ferry, Elizabeth , I, K. fr 3 5 .bf 2 gf! 5 4, i B N iw ffflfi 'A -2 .V A -vsY k Q ff 4 . , , iff Piffgfg. lx! 5, 'V E ,: N f 1 X, 5 , .- , ., hu- 'NJ' ? 'Q sv? Xu NX juniors l l - ' fl , L juniors Findlay, Fran M. Fish, Carol Fisher, Cathy E. Fisher, lohn C. Fletcher, Paul Lynn Ford, Susan K. Foster, Larry L. Fowler, james Fowler, Laluana F. Francis, Pamela 1. Friedman, Steven R. Fronabarger, Lee M. Funk, Janice K. Gaertner, Arthur P. Galnore, Gene A. Gamber, loan K. Garner, Kenneth D. Garner, Marcia A. Garrison, Mereda F. Geitz, Terry E. Gempel, Pamela R. Genovese, George F Gilliland, W. Kay Gisi, Cathy D. Givens, loAnne Glastetter, Carol A. Glenn, G. Robin Gnav, Karl G. Godwin, Nancy L. Gooch, Perry C. Good, Linda L. Gosche, Ron Gosche, William A. Govreau, james B. Graf, Pat T. Gragg, Becky A. Grass, Mary L. Grasser, Colleen M. Grassi, loyce A. Gray, Katharine M. Gregg, Gary D. Greminger, Mike x .- , if If .I it-V l 5 l ' A .yi l . xi Griffin, Vicki K. Grimes, Peggy A. Grossheider, Corliss R. Grossmann, Larry R. Gulley, Kathy 1. Haenni, Michael P. Hacker, Gary W. Hahs, Nancy K. Hale, Bonnie S. Hall, Charles R. Hamache, Peter V. Haman, Marsha K. Hamlett, Kenneth D. Hamlett, Charlene R. Hampton, Donna j. Hardin, Phyllis A. Hardman, Tamara 1. Harris, joan E. Hart, Mary Ann Harter, Austin G. Hartlein, Debbie Hartmann, Michele M. Hauck, Paul D. Hauenschild, Rhonda D. Heaton, Janice A. Hemker, William G. Henderson, Marilyn K. Hendricks, Janice R. Hensley, jeffrey R. Henson, Deborah S. Henson, Nancy D. Hepper, William R. Hershey, Linda A. Hill, Sue E. Hillis, LaVerne 1. Hitt, David M. juniors Hitt, Karen E. Hodges, james S. Hodges, T. Edward Hoefler, Charlene M. Hoemann, jean P. Hoesli, Regina L. Hofer, Patricia M. Hoffemeister, Don Hoffmann, Paul H. Holdinghaus, Daniel C HoleKamp, Don W. Holifield, john R. Holland, Romie H. Hollinger, Thomas G. Hope, james R. Hopper, jane O. Houston, Gary L. Hovis, Larry D. Hughes, Rebecca j. Hughey, Larry j. Huitt, Marguerite E. Humphrey, Charles F. Humphreys, Gerald T. Huntze, Robert j. Huskey, joseph V. Isle, Anita L. jackson, Marilyn K. jackson, Regina D. jacobs, Sharon A. jecmen, joseph F. jenkins, Kay L. john, Patricia F. johnson, Karen L. johnston, Barbara j. jost, james M. Ray, Stephen L. Keller, Denise K. Kemlage, joAnn Kielhofner, janet A. King, Cynthia R. King, james W. Kirtley, Michael R. Kist, Larry E. Koeln, joan E. Koen, Susan C. Korenak, Antonia L. Korenak, Patrica A. Kotovsky, Al 13-x4 c.4cS!u4f Kuehle, Sandra K. Kuntze, Wayne C. Kutz, Robert 1. Ladd, Arlene 1. LaFollette, john L. Laiben, Regina L. Landgraf, Harold E. Landuyt, Larry S. LaPierre, Bruce A. Lapp, Debrah L. LaRose, David L. Laughlin, Linda S. Lause, Leelonie L. Lawless, Karen R. Ledford, Rebecca 1. LeGrand, Sandra K. LeGrand, Tim G. Lehmann, Paul.T. Lemonds, Adiel D. Lester, Linda D. Lewis, Glenice F. Lewis, Shari L. Lincoln, Sylvia 1. Littleton, Gary W. Lloyd, Sunny L. Loftin, Linda L. Lowman, Marsha L. Lucas, Susan C. Lucas, Martin A. Lucy, Gary R. Lumas, Linda K. Lynxwiler, Lloyd W. McArdle, Susan McBrady, Kathi A. McBride, Charlotte A. McCloud, Linda F. XJ juniors 1 .14 W KX N5 mn 4, A I1 , 1 v 'Z 7 , - ,Q-f fa 5 'QW' M452 Aff' ,,Z , W My few 2,4 f M, T! ' f 4 .6 2 2 f 1, ,Qi .uv lk! f , f ' W f f f nf: -' ' f MV Q4 J, 1 fs ,W ' . ,, , , ' 97 fff 7Q7'ZvXL cf' mm -V 1. 7 J 2.1 ffwfw. f, f W ,, .W -f --Y- .L-on ,.i,,,,, W f I 5 Ai , f 1 U . I nf 48 Z ff 4 Z' . M , if ,, , W , fl If ,440 ff f Q ,w ' 'f V' gf , ' ' 1' Z Wg-2 -fi ,, Y 1 ,f A, 4 ,z-'if' my If - ' f A X ff , ff, ff . , f f ,ff , ,Of '. ,4 f, 7 f fr M -Wjfww X + fx , , k Pk . 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Scherrer, ludy A, Schilly, Cynthia A. Schimpf, Mary A. Schulte, Kathryn 1. Schuster, Virginia A. Schweigert, Robert F. Schwendemann, Dav Seabaugh, Betty Seabaugh, lim R. Seibert, Beth A. Sells, Sherry L. Seyer, Michael R. Shaffer, Dennis W. Shaffer, Loyd W. Shannon, Donna L. Shell, Brenda C. Shelton, David K. Shepard, Pamela L. idE Showmaker, Karen A. Sieberg, Walter T. Siebert, Stella L. Slenker, Daniel 1. Slinkard, Bruce W. Snofke, Marcia 1. Sokol, Donna A. Spatola, Miriam L. Spears, Daniel K. Springer, Fred C. Standley, Sue Stanfield, F. Elaine Stanley, Mary E. Stanley, Ralph C. Stauder, Susan E. Steck, Susan Steimel, Linda L. Steiner, Shirley F. Steinhouse, john P. Stephan, Robert L. Sterrett, Harlo E. Stocking, Eileen M. Stratton, Mary P. Strong, Stephen C. Stutts, Veleta F. Summers, Marilyn R Surina, Donna L. Sutton, john D. Sydik, Linda S. Taggart, Mark L. Talbot, Mary A. Taylor, Dana Taylor, Glenda S. Temples, Kenneth L. Thompson, Edward R. Thompson, janet K. Threlkeld, Janice K. Thurman, David W. Tiley, Carla S. L juniors l juniors L J . ..-...,,.,.. ,Wm 11 Toon, Dianne L. Tonnies, Paul E. Treat, Sylvia j. Troll, Connie M. Trost, janet M. Turner, Robert D. Unterreiner, Leland 1. Upchurch, Susan L. Valenti, Roberta E. VanDyke, Linda l. Vargas, john Vaughn, Sharon K. Venverloh, Ellen L. Vinyard, Panela D. Voepel, Kenneth 1. VonDerahe, Shirley V. Wagner, Rebecca 1. Walker, Claudette I. Walker, jerry E. Warren, Terry R. Weber, Floyd C. Weber, Gene L. Weiler, William H. Weinkein, Rhoda M. Wells, Madelyn E. Wells, Sara 1. Werner, Judy A. Whitehead, David E. White, Deborah S. Whitener, Paula l. Wickerham, Nancy E. Wilder, Edward I. Wilkerson, Donna F. Williams, Dale M. Williams, james B. Wilt, Leigh A. Winters, Kathleen A. Wohlsenlreger, Donald Woodward, Lauri A. Wortham, Wayne R. Zaretzky, Deborah A. Zickler, Karl H. Abernathy, Kristen Acinelli, john Adams, Douglas Adams, Patricia Adkins, jerry Agey, David Allen, Diane Anderson, Carmen Andrew, Barb Andrews, Barbara Anthony, Ron Armbruster, Mary Armstrong, Saralyn Bach, Cheryl Bailey, Kathleen Bailey, Nancy Dianna Baker, Baker, janet Baker, Timothy Baldwin, joseph Banker, Sheila Banner, Bonnie Baran, Virginia Barber, Brenda Barber, Richard Barks, Shirley Barks Terry Barnum, Brenda Bartlett, Georgia Beard, Nancy Beattie, lim Belfield, Sharon Bell, janet Berry, Phyllis Blase, Deborah Blatz, Swain Bles, Mary Blessing, Rhonda Bocek, Shirley Bock, judy Boley, james Bolin, Roger Bollinger, Bill Bookholtz, Mary Bookin, Wendy Borchardt, Ellen Boren, Connie Boswell, Michael Boyd, Kenner Breckenridge, Alberta Bremer, Linda Brewer, Michael Brooks, Ron Brown, Carole Bruns, Noel Bucheit, Velda Buck, Bessie Buck, Deborah Buckner, Deborah Burge, Marilyn Burkhard, Donna Burnikel, Linda Busick, Christine Busse, Franklin sl if J Q .f w ff . 3 ,Wm ' a ' A: 1 4 .asa In Ms, ,, 7+ A-an Q 5 f We ,yr C A iVW7 0 I ,: , Qygmiz if , ' fi , ii, ,r', 22 1-'S 4114 X tt, f,. 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P g 75 Zovorak,lohn 68 Watson, Vicki Weber, Linda Wegmann, Patricia Weindel, Marilyn Weis, Margaret Weismiller, Linda Wells, loella Wells, Martha Wepprich, Mary Werbe, Deborah Whatley, Brad White, Denise White, Dennis White, Mary White, Paul Wibbenmeyer, Marsha Wiese, David Wigger, Ruth Wilbanks, Nancy Wilkins, Patricia Wilkins, Sherry Williams , Joyce Wilson, john Winter, Gary Witzke, Sandra Wodd, Sandra Wolf, Peggy Wolf, Robert Woodworth, Theresa Woody, Kenneth Wrather, Richard Wright, Deborah Wright, Penny Wright, Sharon Wright, Terry Wulfers, Diana Young, Margaret Yount, john Zerwig, Eugene Zewiski, Patricia H 1 x f X , 'ww uwfwvuus MA - -m,,:.4.M , , ..4,,. ,. , . x ,q,,.,.,...1,l 1, -.,m4xx.u , . A, Y my Y 2 fy. H ,tg .MMV ,WY :E:Q53275711gr-315'I1I'5ifZi?ifi'f2f-faizfziiig -?E??Z1Z-EQgflfiialzaffiilfiifa3k4Q.'lan-:,gf'G-x112e'1iiE11'f11'f -- f H , f f f- 4 X f 6 Z , , my Zvi f an V Y ,Y ,Q Wa. .uh J. . .4,r:. ..,:.: 4. 4' .. .. ...Ru-M -M 5-M-,, ,,,... ..,..., M., vufvn-rfzrffzr -Q --ffm'--1-.gif ........i..o- ,,.. ' - . x 1 - ,,..,.5T7Q,:rijl -2 -j.. -'.:,1-.1.q:53Qj:,gj,51EEEE4 gf:-.j.j:g.5r,3515549312-E?-'Zi TQ'i : ?'f ' ' ' ' f Q-li 'L ' ' ' FIN Academic Hall HONORABLE WARREN E. HEARNES Governor of Missouri BOARD OF REGENTS: L. TO R.: Dr, Ben Morton, Executive Secretaryg Dr. Scullyg Mrs. Katherine Gangwisch, Secretaryp Henry Haskellg Tudor Westoverg Lang Rogersg L. M. Standleyg james Sellsg L. M. Crouchg Laurence Mallinckrodtp john Weaver. ...K IN MEMORIAM Dr. Forrest H. Rose, who joined the college in 1930 and served the past 24 years as dean of the college, died December 20,1969. Dr. Rose joined the college faculty in 1930 to teach courses in speech, then part of the English Depart- ment. In 1938, after earning his doctorate at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Dr. Rose became the head of the first Speech Department. Under his leadership, the department expanded from one faculty member to twelve and the area of instruction was extended to in- clude speech correction and theater. In 1945, Dr. Rose was elevated to the college deanship, a position he held until his death. Dr. Rose was always active in professional organiza- tions. ln 1938-40, he served as national president of Pi Kappa Delta, an international forensic organization. He was also active in the Speech Association of America. He was chairman of the Athletic Committee at the col- lege and had served as secretary-treasurerof the Mis- souri Intercollegiate Athletic Association until recently. He served on and headed innumerable college com- mittees through the years. Dr. Rose is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in Methodism, Leaders in Education, and Directory of American Scholars. DAVID STRAND Assistant Dean of the College .. 5 4 AWWA- DR. FORREST H. ROSE Dean of the College s..-... , , 'V ,, ,,,,,,7 , AUGUST E. MEYER Dean of Instruction 7 1 l Division of Language and Literature V ,.,,,,,,,, .Wg ,wmv if f J L , A M W X' ' ,f ff. ,Q v 4, 'W f .4 K . 4 f One of the main goals of education is the search for and communication of knowledge. The Language and Literature Division helps provide a basis for this goal. Language is an essential tool in the search for knowledge and in the com- munication ofthe 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 per- son to another is based upon the written language. While lectures and conferences are necessary and helpful, the final authority the student depends upon is the written word - either in the form of notes, textbook, or research material. f M , y ,Va-I,-Ji? H. O. GRAUEL Division Chairman English ,rw ,, fr 4 HENRY SESSOMS Chairman, Department of 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, clear and forthright communication is essen- tial. However, English is more than the study of grammar, compo- sition, and structure. The study of literature gives us an insight into the lives and customs of other people, it tells us of the feel- ings and actions and motivations of others, it helps us to appre- ciate the accomplishments of the past, and it serves as a guideline by which to live our own lives. But, best of all, it is interesting and enjoyable. journalism and philosophy are a part of the English Department, and these areas of instruction serve to widen the interests and knowledge and skill of the student. ,,g,,,, ,V , h Aviv 4, . . f I .. Q A f V' 4,1 ,spa-N - A' r 4 uf ws .1255-f f -ff .V A I X .Y . A. A M f.. , .I t X ...A , -, K -.Lay g. .,'tt V 1 t ,jg L M W f if I 2 M X X 5 ff f -ig. X if Q ' i f ' , 7 X fs vs. , M y J 1' xl W X f ff f K ,, gs , . , 3,50 X ,Ti -f I, 2 4 s f 321 X XWX fi X jggv , f s iv f f E ., 3. . sg, s I ,, I , K Emily Beatte Rose Marie Beattie john C, Bie,-k Linda L. Bums 72 J' i , .aww- M4' ' Robert A. BUFDS Helen Uhls Collins Max Cordonnier Martha Dahringer XV? ' gwhf' Bill J. Davis William R. Dawson Leonard Edmisten lennie C. Frye , r,,V ,,, , Alice L. Grant 'Q f' dl -Aw Robert Grayson We are known bythe cups we keep. ..1', 2 W' . ,..,.,,,,-04-0 'N GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: jim Stone, Martha Stephens, Margaret Lierer, Mary lo Chapman. Bobby Hamblin joseph L. Harris Charles R. Hearn Pamela Hearn Harvey E. Hecht Peter Hilty T. H. Hirschfield Michael Hogan Martha Howard jones Dean W. Monahan William Nagel Katherine Parrish dfffu sw 'C f ...ff fmvb 'K W- Bruce PHfl'iSh janice Rainwater john T. Richards Daniel Straubel l P 'tx f K . 1, . X f t t I H. f , X , has-fi' -aku Frank Weltner Mary E. White Fred E. Wing Wendell Norris journalism GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: Nancy Rust, Alma Lorch, Kath- erine Dunn, Sharlie Pugh. Kenneth Metzger lames Hamby 1, Philosophy Philosophy JM' Q Jil 5 an AQ X , f-1 , 1' H, f A 5 f P El PM George K. Kedl Wm. Seidensticker Philosophy Phiiosopm' 1 Foreign Language Now that travel has become so rapid, a knowl- edge of foreign 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 cus- toms 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 interesting jobs available that require a knowledge of foreign language: interpreter, translator, airline hostess, teacher, and many, many more. French, Spanish, German, Greek and Latin are taught in the department. GLADSTONE FLUEGGE Chairman, Department of Foreign Language Hu ,..,.' F Sue BFHSC Helen Cleaver Frances Crowley Richard Kump ' C Onstance Rowe lonathan Sharp Albert VanAlphen Qtha Wingo M. G. LORBERG Chairman, Department of Speech Speech The Speech Department may be 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 communicate a message to the audience. The students learn through performing in the plays and by working backstage building sets, lighting the stage, makingsup the players, or sewing costumes and providing props. The gener- al speech section teaches subjects such as public speaking, argumentation, persuasion, and seman- tics. 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 correc- tion section is growing rapidly. in the large, mod- ern clinic, located in the Language 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 laryngectomy. The service of the staff and stu- dents is provided free to anyone who wishes this help. 1 NN K, ,,.- f . , sv Earl W, Blank Fred Goodwin Larry E. Grisvard Tom Harte fi 1'5- 43' ITT' A., !1,3,.1 jack Hensley Leita Hensley Donald Hurt john B. Long imU1,2vi:1!2tZu1l:uuug:i3i:u.i,,tJd,,,4 . , . ,. 1 ,:uEal1:iEz-ig-,ru ,:.,.Q,g55f-.wi-iw.:::,i:MUgM,..,,,.uw Maw ,,,.,.L, ffm. - f-1-2'-gg ,:a-:f.- nts:-we-fa+':-- Mi?4-::m - v joseph Low Don Schulte rv Nw ,W fr U Jac snvka Bill W. Stacy Equipment for testing hearing is in the Speech Clinic Mary Ann Trombetta I Students learn many techniques for helping correct speech defects. YYY ' 'YYY' 'WH Y '- ' V- -q t'.:lfII.::1?Z'- PM . , - V -f-M-M f f M . .....t....,,,...,.....,........Y....g.,.,g.,qM ,, -, .1 if tl' - , - 1 K. 'btw x R fx 4- if-'N A 1-2'Pmim:7w kj 1. , . , 4,405- T.W.DAVlS Division Chairman History Some people consider history to be dull, but it can really be quite exciting and enlightening. What has happened in the past has great importance not only to our present, but also to our future. Today, more than ever before, men are realizing this. The events of today will shape our world just as events in the past have made today what it is. Thus history pro- vides an important link in our search for knowledge. Hopefully, developing an understanding of and appreciation for the continuing heritage of mankind will help bridge the gap between peoples and gen- erations of people. Division of History and Social Science Man has the unique distinction of being the only animal that is able to record his past for future generations 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 ability to record knowledge by using this information from the past to understand and control present and future events. Q' --aL.:I2 GEORGE KETCHAM Chairman, Department of History I, ,K v 7 f L Charles Bonwell Lawrence Breeze fu V g Richard Chapman john P. Coleman Harold H. Dugger Larry 1. Easley Ernest K. Farmer Carter G. Goodman Raymond Haring Luciana Iorizzo Melvin Knaak Martin D. Needels Frank Nickell Bobby G- Ramsey Charles E. Sharp Truman H, Smith Thomas 1. Freeman William jenkins Eugene Nutter Charles Steinger Ral h G. Stienke uri, p George Suggs Paul Vondragek Billy Bob White W. T. MEEKS Chairman, Department of Social Science .1-my ff? Social Science The Social Science Department includes the studies of economics, political science, sociolo- gy, and anthropology. All of these have an important place in today's world. Perhaps our students of economics will learn to keep our country's budget balanced. Political science is always an interesting and important field, as well as a constantly changing one. lt carries with it the responsibility of communication with many different peoples. Some sociologists find the facts that help others in the field do their work, others may channel their efforts into a field such as social work and thus directly aid others. W' F. Ansberry Robert E. Bartlett lr. Peter 1. Bergerson Phillips H. Brown f '- -n ' ,. Alice M. Chambers Clark 5, Choffy jimmy G. Defee Wayne Ewbank Betty F. Fulton Robert Geisel Gerald G, Geisler Scott Grantham N Valerie L. Harris johnson C. Hwang Thomas lsrael Han Mu Kang Robert I. Long Gwinn Lovel Alan L. Loya Henry Mannle '6 5'Ki. ,Q ,u. W Edwin O'Donnell .MCS up A jon Paulsen Qfwf ,YV -fkf I fii J. 'l 1 ,aff ,ya y 2 if Q' n f -T , 1 fig f' Q rfgjf, ,.,g,p, ' fe A ' fQ'4 ! ,,VV' M 3 f ,f I ,, A1 pf' Lg e noeo , f, . in ,f J M. ..,,..4.,..M,, ,- Gerold Thompson ,ff , 'i.u...-A 'Nab' Moratorium, October 75, 7969 Whdimi' Ofloff 'wi' Henry C, pepper Gerald Prestin V Nancy Scoville , 1 1 s' 1 s ! , av-V+, ' , 'd'T q ' 1' do O Norman E. Tunis Kuff M, Weege Peter Yaremko ,v i l ' T Division of wucmmwmf f fN...y!w ,H X f, ff . ff':f '.3a' f7 ,' f I , 1 I ...J fgmfqm., fo-.,,:.-..,,1:1 t 1. Science and Mathematics Science and mathematics are part of the lan- iiii -I ieizv guage of today's science oriented society. Sci- T VI 2 ence is concerned with the search for knowl- W W W f f , 42 , Wa K af ,f , U, I I , , f a KZ ' 1 ,gf f f M 4 f A-Qakvffff-wf7fm-,M mf J, -5 . ,gary oz ,, f W f f' ' S f 1 ff , inf! S 2 if f fm? ff W l f iff Z 5 z fr-'ff 'f edge about our world and the application of that knowledge to improve our surroundings and our conditions. While there are many branches of science and mathematics, they are all interrelated and dependent upon one an- other. This interrelationship is, perhaps, most T vividly demonstrated in the space exploration program that is currently occupying so much of i our attention. i 1 l 1 HOMER R. BOLEN Division Chairman Biology The Biology Department covers the wide areas of the botanical and zoological world -from the submicroscopic world of cellular material to the gross anatomical structure of man. From a study of life processes - their complexity, similarities, and differences - man will be bet- ter able to understand the nature of life. The department seeks to give a firm background in ROBERT 1. KUSTER Chairman, Department of Biology M, Nwawfff' ,Www-WH' f aww fy the biological sciences to both the future teacher and the professional scientist. 1 smysf ffvs, S ff X-'sficfzf f f s, MW-s,fg?.w UAWYQAW w1fffZsWWWfSi l aff, saw .4 I . ,,1. ff- M ,,Sf'Wwwr,4 fiery , wi KQWMQ in ' -f f ex ow? X owysfg i 5 . ,- a,fsJ.g, s ag, of ye-2 fi, f A - ?'yPX v7'.M'Y'S7 7 Q f sf i X'-Wh: Ni QW ijffifgk M - WSW 1 A if .av fs 4 as sf . b ,. f ' - X My, X P 2 My miie asgswiiw, X 'A V - f ,Q 14- 'Www 1 ff W f X wwf, Q 'K wigs z s , X ,X Msg, ,,,. V ff ,ow yffgvyif Qwjac 1 - :X -r fy ,VME ,534 Norman Braasch Travis E. Brooks Robert 5, Cook 84 'T 'V -Nr. Lorna Cordonnier Stanley G. Diehl Af' john B, Hinni john P. Huckabay Edna Ohmart Otto Ohmart 'oe Birdie Rader John Risdon . 4 'Ay l Willard Gersbacher . -Pg? : Donald D. jewel M, f ff ' 'vw 4, fix. . u 1- V ,L lf f, ,Q 2, 'fir' fy D V ' V ,M , 4,4 f ' , 6. 4 iq ,Ng f,,,,, f Q ff 7eQ,: , S2 , ,, My ,, ,L - X, 71 Davida Phillips ai- '42 E .f M ,, 'ff X Carl T. Train his .11 5-N A .v is m e- -1- 1 xxx Paul L. Heye i I I S, -,.. 3 Russell Kullberg QL Donald G. Power Chemistry The Department of Chemistry offers a wide range of courses designed to provide the stu- dent with a multi-directional mode of action for future work. Beginning with General Chemistry, credits may be obtained all the way to advanced organic, radio-chemistry, and in- dividual research. The program of individual research study may be financed by a federal grant for those who excel inlthis 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. W . 54 gr , I f ft C tsl Z 2 fr ,l L3 ,ff fl 1 it W E. LARRY BAHN Chairman, Department of Chemistry Lauren Dauerheim Donald H. Froemsdorf Mike Readnouf Robert L. Smith Lester L. Leaton Ronald E. Popham ,,. ,,, f 3, V, CHARLES E. WILLIAMS Chairman, Department of Earth Science 5? Burnal R. Knox Dorothy Lell Earth Science For the earth scientist the most fascinating reading of history is provided by 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 orthe seas. Storms, floods, and earthquakes can shape the course of history as much as ideational forces, therefore, the study of current phenomena is an integral part of this work. ,,,,.! Gary R. Lowell Robert Parkinson 'vs-v f 4: ' Q Alfred Robertson Margaret H' Smith Louis Unfer 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, businessmen use mathe- matics to compute their gains and losses, the audiologists use mathematics in figuring hear- ing losses, and certainly the ordinary citizen necessarily uses mathematics in his daily life. The department offers a wide variety ofcourse work, ranging from arithmetic to new math- ematics to algebra and geometry to the more esoteric formulae of pure mathematics. RUSSELL 1. MICHEL Chairman, Department of Mathematics Mansho Ahuia Robert A. Bruns Clarence H. Dalton William Ettling w K ' X 2 Q 1 S V L L, 5 ftts ts? Richard L. Francis jack R. Gosnell Harold W. Hager Carl 5.101-,mon 'f pf f,5 5,f, W e ,, 1' ,fn I , ! 4 ., r W I L. fi ,M ri Alfred L. Mason ll Q Wayne McPherson Neal Peterman Walter Roth 159-'nv v::'sr r 1 expr, wwf- 'Egg' Louis B. Sewell john E, Strom Calvin R. Wells Thomas Wencewlcz Physics Physics deals with changes in matter and ener- gy. Students in this department study such seemingly varied subjects as heat, light, mo- tion, sound, and electricity. ln 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 ofthe interrela- tionships of the sciences: certainly no space probe or moon shot could be accomplished without the research into the movement of the planets provided by physicists. lohn R' Carlson lohn Dishon Ill Robert W. Freeman S. E. Hodges X' fbfx S M s ww' 1 , f w f v E, M i . l 1 P if so 4 5... P ' r . ., PM 'Y' if l . 1 P .V W' X-4 f iiis ffiiffi C 'r N X 5 sfffsfsi 1 - t .P Lewis F Hux lr - ' l05ePh P3'l49daY Arthur Soellner Milton W, Ueleke X 'm,vwf4Qzj,, , 4 1 1' f 'g 'f HARLEY RUTLEDGE Chairman, Department of Physics f f s f- A 5. :gels .S . W sysw-We fo .- f ff f -' ww M-M44 Qfsmw .f ., X W - f .. - MQW, .-wwf! QV4-IMFHZ 50,6 G.. if . Q' ': CHQ' sys .4 ff Ly A J if W ff X 1 , X fi wx f 1 Vff X 4 f f , X f f 4 . 5 ff , f .. . W 7 X X M f Z y if! X , ff f X f X 7 , SKPW' 0, . , . awp? X ' 'f ' Sc pgs? ff w,S,,sff- ,K 9' I ,Mt -W ' 1 'fee-V53 j ar... ff: Wfxpf Y - . 1 wr..-5 . ash- LSMWMQ f 37,5 Us we-f ,ff ws- A:-' .-,.2 james F. Holloway Division of Practical and Fine Arts The variety of subject matter provided by the Division of Practical and Fine Arts is immense. Subjects range from animal hus- bandry to jewelry making, from typing to painting, from balancing an account to tech- niques of selling, from cabinet making to elementary school art, from business admin- istration to nursing. The departments of ag- riculture, business education and adminis- tration, fine arts, home economics, industri- al and technical education, and nursing education make up this division of academics. 2Z-'A ni -..X-w ,,.. .......--:- 'A CARL SCHOWENGERDT Division Chairman Chairman, Department of Agriculture Agriculture ln the Agriculture Department, students learn by doing. Besides taking courses in every subject from animal nutrition to entomology, the agri- culture students help operate the college farm and thus have an op- portunity for practical application of the ideas, methods, and theories learned in class. The students learn the many new methods of farming that have been developed and are continuing to be developed in the constant search for and communication of knowledge. With the ex- panding population problem, the field of agriculture assumes added importance for providing methods to alleviate the starvation of the world's peoples. William E. Meyer l 1 ,I,l,1 1 1 ill alle ll ii, l i l l 1 l l 1 l 1. i ,, 11 l l l l Q '1 'l l l l 1l sl fl il l .1 ,M 1'1 T 1 l 1 1 4 l 1 l 1 , lvl , l-gl1 ly 111 11 l ,. 1 1. ll 1: l1 ll H ll ,. 1l li l 1 sl ll 1, T112 ls l1,, 1 111- l 1 ll' 1 'l Il T 1 1l ' Business Education and Business Administration The Business Department offers a varied curric- ulum to meet the needs of the individual stu- dents. 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 management. Thus one can see that the two basic degree programs are offered to students interested in any phase of business. The student needs not only manual dexterity and intelligence, but must also have manageri- al talent, he needs not only the desire to suc- ceed, but also the willingness to work. GENE LOFTIS Chairman, Department of Business 1 lay W. Brown Frank 1. Chong l David 1. Evans Walter E. Greene john V. Crampton lean Dickey Alisa Carrol Gflffl' William F. Halcomb ri . Q . A 1 fe-- A Fern Harris jerry L. Haugland Bertl. Kellerman Carl Kilmer fb! Donald Korbe Robert Malahb' Theodore Mueller Donald W. Norvell is 4 QW, 4 Zane K. Quible Louise Reddick Orville A. Riggs Hayden L. Schuetts 'r-F yi 1:01. Harold S, Weber Charles R. Wiles E. Victor Williams Ralph 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, just to name a few of the many things the Fine Art students learn. Some take art courses simply for their own enjoyment, while others take courses for the specific purpose of becoming teachers 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 accomplishes a dual purpose: to communicate his own vision of reality to others and to acquire more knowledge of technique in his field. Sam Bishop William Chamberlain 7 l w HELEN D. BEDFORD Chairman, Department of Fine Art gs 1 ' 144 .yr K . Y' -fx Q ' 1, . y wa , 2 , .t.y i I I 'iw tit . ' Marea C. Daume Agnes Evans F k - ran Needle Rlck Pf0Ctef Roy V. Schoenborn jake Wells f. ,V ,K -' f .. , i 1 -s-4952 Q gg. gn , ij fm. -1- GRACE HOOVER Chairman, Department of Home Economics Home Economics Home economics is an important field. Future positions may be found as teachers, dieticians, advertising, food production, clothing, and even as de- partment store decorators, for the sub- ject matter is varied. One who majors in home economics discovers that courses in organic chemistry are re- quired 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. leanne W. Beaty Mary Blackiston Mabel Daugherty Mary Ann Kellerman K . sf nk ,nv-s N. K..,,, fk Bonnie Moxey Mildred Mussey Virginia Walker ,,.. nv Industrial 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 coursesdesigned for those who will pursue engineering, business, or industrial careers. fy The department is often of service to the col- lege and the campus organizations. If one i g needs to know how to build the needed struc- tures for a project, the industrial arts men will i show him how + and, if he is lucky, may even do it for them. . BRYCE MARCH Chairman, Department of Industrial and Technical Education Donald 1. Amelon Robeft COX Ernest L. Frazier David Thompson R' Gfaham Wagoner Amos G Williams A ,N I ,v 3, 2 5' , K yi' , 'lf is V , G A y fo, .Q ' 1 i t , . K 4 921 -v ' t s aw f , , 1 4 f ia f N AWMMWW .. V ,, . . m mwffvasw . I tram: 'af-...f ' ,, ,, ,. , 01 -vxwwimg. .- ,. vm , 1, f f ,,,.,v 1 f V W' f 4 HELEN KINNEY Chairman, Department of Nursing Education Nursing Education 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 confidence they need as part of the training program. Courses in pedia- trics, 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 classroom 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 res- ponsibilities of her chosen profession. if nv -...A if Y' Mary E. Breckenridge .1 ..,, .M ,W f ,,,' f- Q ,NAM -f , E, ,if , f AN I - . - x is . ,X 1 1 f 2 ,uf 1 fy! 1 , , 4 , M X N f . I ,V wwf? 19,105 ' ,ffl I ' If , A i V mee, 2' ., gyms ll i,,, ,,,, , ,H ,f lf! ? I 5, i 2 l i QM sie X 5 2. 1 Z! A if .4 li 'VT' -1p- , I A ....,. V it Q if Q ' . ,,w',' 7.7110 '- , ' 9 q , M.. ,Ma at, ., W.. Mary Sue Evitts f ,Ziff .wil r r Emeril is , ' ' H f rfggiiliiflfi Lydia Meier ff Margaret Whiteman Charles Beard David Green 4 0 l Divison of Music Communication may take place through music as well as through speech or visual forms. Certainly music provides the mood on many occasions: peo- ple are stirred to their feet at the sound of our na- tional anthem, become happy when they hear the lilting tunes of Irving Berlin, become melancholy or reminiscent with Brahms, become sleepy when they hear a lullaby. In addition to the increased knowl- edge offered by academic courses in the depart- ment, opportunities are also provided for a wide va- riety 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 orchestra, the concert band, and, or course, the famous marching band, the Golden Eagles. Many of these organiza- tions are open to anyone who is interested and has some talent. The musical needs of the college and of the community are provided through faculty and student recitals and concerts. LEROY MASON Division Chairman f J. i Eugene Cehelsky Jeanne Cloud' , f ,iz c,4,f,.. f QV-4, ffwfm if sf, . , V V tgyfm-2-,fm A X f J! f f fr 'Wy X f X J, 1 ,f ?, Q 'gm , wlyyw Doyle A. Dumas fmt V- fi, , 5 f,-542 S219 . ff LVSW5 iw--sfiflf Wi W5 .f fa C05 we .QQ sw S4 fs - 1 s -ff s-u,,,wv.sae,f2 Mary l-OU Henry Robert C. jones Paul Kirk f ,. L.,fff,g.fcmfAi' Betty S. Palsgrove r f ', J if 1 , - ,Y - V A ,611 b vi , ' ' .913 W R 2 71 f i f L, AL , Q Robert Restemeyer 1 GW .-w x ,. X f 1 f' ny, 1 xx I e V W x ,,,X , V 5 2 ,, - ' V f Q Ya -M 'SZ K mv, X , , 1 , ,' 15. , f 7 3 ' ' -' , K, , , M K f , . f' - Q 7 3 ff, ,, f, f, X ' rgfw ,, f - 5 ff., 3'-. . , 4 f f W f: 1, 54 7- my X f' 'lam Z: P vw, Ev Ai 'ff f ,Q Wm? k ,fsg,fc. 3' , ff Q W ,Mak 5.5 gag, Q , ,, ,,'. ,J ifizifivf, john S. Shelton +0-..,1 ' lervis Underwood T. Donley Thomas Division of Education and Psychology Since one ofthe 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 Division of Education and Psychology serves a large number of the students on campus. This department trains students from all other depart- ments 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, di- recting the student to the proper person for counsel- ing, or aiding the student in making adjustments. Psy- chology is now also being offered as a major field of study. MILFORD O. HOLT Divisional Chairman William Allison john A. Behrens Eldon E. Bethard Lenore Biefbaum Richard Blankenship Gene Brunkhorst G eofge E- Counts Walter W. Davidson 'Fx fo' F. Greg Dickey jerline Dossett Emmett Duff Felix Francisco -rss Org Lyle D, Gladfelter Charles W. Hall lessie Henderson Donald L. Hunt 3 . X -A 77 U U M 1 - ai ,F if .F i W, A ff '1 F iw L I I V ,V , f bf 'ff ,, 5,114 , f L A f E 5 ' far L if 'Qi ,J -W M J ff Ben O, Hutton Frank 1. Linn Cleo W. Mabrey Paul Mawhinney .., K V , ,tm vgm In f TZ7' lohn G. McAllister WHYUQ MCEIVOY james Middleton Willard Morgan Raymond Mosley Kenneth Moxeys 'Kim 'Www Wllllam D Rushing jon Seibold Harold E. Niebuhr Wallace Rexroad Fred L. Snider George Truckey Norman W Wood Floyd K. Wright In George W Pendefgfass Edward Lewis Audio Visual Audio-Visual 102 l w 4 X l y ' Elyl ' l'l l l illil lll ' l ll ll 12 5 13 , 'I ll: l l' ll li ll lslln mlm l lfli ll W l ll ., s, 'lllw X 1 s ,saggy if Qll!lQ , 2 f gf' Ili J , K l ll lx 1fji5f2ffg,K'f ,Q s I 'Q ll X Vi 1 N 3, S, . .., . ,, l W ll , lf' ,f , :lf ' ' lql ll 5 lil . , . l ll l ' l llj ll ll ll ,, , ' l llq , M , 1 l l W I' fill, l W H W l 'g Ll lf , Il l l l Hal W l H2 l l ' fll .1 lf lll ll Ill Plym? Alu llv l 1'fl5l ll l Il! l ' 1 lflllll l s l lllllllll ' l:,l' l A Ill ' l llqml, lf 11 , llllll 1 W, l l , ,ll l lalfl , 1 llll' 1 'll' l 'l?,, 1 1. l lvl l fl W ll l , llll ll l M3 l W1 N i Campus School The Campus School is certainly an important part of the Di- vision of Education and Psychology. No matter how much time is spent on reading or hearing about teaching and its consequent problems, no future teacher is ever quite pre- pared for the actual experience. ln an effort to alleviate this problem, experience in the form of student teaching is pro- vided to give the student some practical experience before 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 measure of confidence in his ability to handle a class. ln addition to Campus School, more than six- ty school systems in the area, with the help of over five hundred teachers and administrators, supplement the train- ing program ofthe future teacher. Georgia Adams Carol S Burford Lois Fafmef , Blanfhe Huff A-LN ffx 'A f 'l l 1 If '. I . fltlf . -' '2'l'ff3l5'-.fl i Mar E. Magill DympleMedlen LaVonne Huter Leal0nl0f1eS Y Vivian Mikgliza Mllhe Ragsdale john H Reed ff M imfwff I ff wwffw f f fff fm:-44, Qf.,f . f,,.! .,,,x,. WJ. Mawr 54- ffm'-ff. , -s fafgygw gi - Y Q, M . -ff F9 53454 f ,KX q WQQEWME ' 4' 'H 'inf f -2: f f ' .V , fwwf? , - f 'affix-I,Qy'S fsmlf ,ff V pw mem :W -,M -f . ,4 isf-WSVVU 9 -5 ,Viakyv-J Vi 'iff , f Y wx f 11- .f gy-71. 'V ff, 5 + iz 'gk ,ww , , 1 -4 .',zfs:f.wff-1 ' 1 IQKQ ANFAAW 'S A 4? 'fa fr iinwf ,sc w-we f 3? , ,V . - Vada Smart 104 Qu. ,,,..vnv-'- lo Albers .M W Barbara Console X F. lane Holt Anna Price Library 1 . Q X far 951 ,fl ,S 1 f X Robert Archer xfisgax 1- 1 Kfxx M W, a if X ,E Q' . N-'xv K A 9345 ll .K 335. xg.. wwf V Elizabeth Henley FELIX SNIDER Librarian fa JA. ff Y VJ , -W, Y-I gv , V 4 ii., ,,, 3' ' li ' 'H 46' I U f . Q ' f , 2 . Agfffflii' f 1. p - 1 , 2f..,i. Aw'v'p.'i x M ,c,,,,..:,,, luv, tum. 1 , 5 3 iH'1 J, 1 3 .. W . wr X , 5 V x ' 'Hifi Sara johnson William LeRoy Geoffrey Roth IVIGZ Uhls Pat Williams '. ,7 liA g 1 U 'Mn , ,y ,A f '15,-vii X 1 VM' 5, janice Nunnelee rw ,W fn 4 , fy ff ,ml ,Q c,f-fgzwgm 7 V, , , ,M ., WML. v fn ff? 5 , ' , fgq,:' v,g,244, '- W-.1 ' V Hx w f nk Janie Wright 105 i , l l l if J l 1 ' li l', i y l l A l F, 9 K l V -r r l 4 il i il i 1 i E E il X. 'I il ir ll .-i r ,ii Friedrich Friedrichsen 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 commu- nicate this knowledge, it is necessary to have a healthy and smoothly functioning body. Teaching students to achieve this necessary and vital good health is one of the most im- portant goals of the Division of Health and Physical Education. Men's Physical Education Developing skills-necessary for success in athletic contests and developing an understanding of the principal of team- work is a goal of the Men's Physical Education Department. The department seeks to give all men students an opportun- ity for physical activity and development through physical education courses and intramural programs. Another goal of the department is to provide an excellent background for the men who plan to be coaches and teachers. A great varie- ty of courses are offered. It is not enough, however, to know the skills involved in such sports as football, basketball, wrestling, soccer, swimming, and track, the student must also be made familiar with first aid, cooperative effort, and organizational ability. Without such a background, no stu- dent would be ready to go out and coach or teach others. ...wiv -2 , f as .lllsf ,. ftl. f 1 W1 f N P ff f fc Wf , W ff 4 4 J f y f f fs f wp fffvff 4? f ff! 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TO R.: Thal Thrower, Larry Riley, Roger Coombs, Eugene Hutchinson, john O'Brien, Bob Lange. 4. lg A l 'url s l 107 L , K . sh ,xl Rebecca Ada ms Betty Hember p Women's Physical Education The Department of Women's Physical Education works in two basic areas: one part of the program is to pro- vide all women students with a balanced program of physical activity and the second part ofthe program is to prepare women students to become physical educa- tion teachers. Courses in physical activities help devel- op 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 par- ticular sport. The future teacher in this field must know the role that physical education plays in the education- al program of the child in order to assume her role as a teacher. f ,fs ff fy W m 'Q -wwf , ws was an 5 Qasfsw 25, V1 iailhsi ' vt 'ff-ifsfff 4 f as ti- ff .-4 -f t- . ,sftsfa - wymwq Wyf'f7'W F .' :Www f f 2 fl tw s .Mao jf fmtfq-:,ff'f, ,M sa-5 ' fi ,, ,.,, ff f yts z A219 . a Q, -1:1 sf fa- . ' Z ps fa gfsf' sfm iiftf-fzi ff V- , in F ,V,,l5W,L3J5Zi:hMZg? ROSINA KOETTING Chairman, Dept. of Women's Physical Education Sheila Caskey Erma Defee atricia Leonhardt Billie O'Neal Marjorie Paben Connie Spears N r If N 'TL' .-v,,j', ' .,, A rr-Q LYMAN EVANS Director of Admissions -qv-f-nw fr E I 1 1 S as ' f P s . .. .. ALTON BRAY jACK WIMP Registrar Treasurer Q'--N-W E ROBERT FOSTER IOHN WISEMAN BERTIE CLEINO Assistant to the President Director, Financial Aids Director of Placement ,ff , fern T , , r .iii l V 'eff Z W' V V ' 3' I A' . 11- ll lv , fwf' 720,32 2 X X HATTIE EICHOLTZ Director, Alumni Affairs f K ,LEX arf' 1-Q ,f in-L-1 I 'H J-.f 'f 7L 'll M IAMES DRICKEY WAYNE NORTON Director of Graduate Studies Director, Public Information ' 'Q f T 11 ,f ,J nf-1-V'-P -im 7- 1.25L-.:LL:W..,.,.'.,gg:f,.aL,:,,-..,.L. 1: LLM., . . ,. ,,. rxffa'-2 A - '- : -:naazzafri-...............c.....,...,.q WSW' 'WWW f FLOYD HODGE HAROLD L. WOODS JAMES BRINEY . Assistant Dean of Students Director, Migratory Children Project Director, Computer Programming VIRGINIA KURKA ROBERT HARPER GLEN PARKER Supervisor, Data Processing Assistant Registrar Manager, Textbook Service O , f, Q MILDRED SEIBEL THOMAS MITCHELL BERTHA STEVENS Manageff Secretariai Service Director, Academic Advising Center Director, Memorial Hall I 2.-'ff 1 7 1 i'ff,.ffZ 5i, f' ,av V , .,,, L , A .. 1,. .7. 3. - M 4 I: , 'TQWHA' 91--i' ,. 1' . ,' 'L1,'j,,u,Q:A-r5.5.X-1ff.nf?,',i gp! A 5 LQ: g14.g,,:f'J1,.A1 2g,g:kbifzq-1' gall p 'ffiiqi fgfipfasf - :V 'vai,g1:r5j1:w1q:fv Qf. 5-ffrfg-1-fs 5 ,Hi fi vi 32.25-,l.x',v,2f1i,, f':'v,-f--.-,1 '111---HW5 .L g,Jnm'Q: f-5m.,EJf.j,,, 'cn-:g4,fEL,gpf QJ ,g -'I fl?. 1' 4:2 ruin I. 17124 EW! Elf,-f 15? 7,1- .zi L-Si? -M21f '4.,,w. 'ex'-if ' Q 1. 'L f .3'Qg:Z5,323,Sf:?i14:'.jf2V,xQifq Jiiffggir A 5 fzfwsizfga-.fiwsimsl ffzfswii :ef us,amvQ.ftQ,f:s+,-'IGS-rf ,k.Pm,g'1f ' Q f.:-1'-of fvnm-' f.- 5' fan -+4-xv fw1..,,a, wif, N km- ivrtyzligiffw:Y5f.,ff2f,m-vis- ,g ggffiwzg. ' 1q,,.1fE3glwQ - . fzf Aw ,Q Q., A-Ky, f fgL4.w.,a , ,5 M Fr , ,.w,-yea 1-H gn ,ff If ,,, , uf uk Q ,f ZX ,.- ,fg ffwlifffx - -W Qg2Xs14,.f4mvf:g V' fy.. -'-JJ--, .,.,:51g23fg4g2,-Q, f if , ' 1 X' if :X fi W if? , .. il, ' ' 'L :VE E fig, ,. . A. N , F .Ma ' A. if -' fgfiwiag 34 Aw, if .-Mfr ' .ik ...lv ,f. ,F 14555 A TLIFE .fx .-if .Sp zikif?-A .,f,n13X1l. ' mfg 31'.fL.v 4 .1 f H- X Who's Who STEVEN GEARY Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, Parlia- mentarian, Phi Alpha Theta, President, Kappa Delta Pi, 1969 Greek Man of the Year, l.F.C., Secretary, Greek Governing Board, Secretary. 0' -'Muff' gl f . lf. ' X f i F , IUDY MATTHEWS Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, A.W.S., Executive Council, Miss Cape Girardeau, 1968, S.N.E.A. BILLIACKSON Student Senate, Senator, Organizations Chairman, Varisty Swim Team, Orientation Steering Committee, Assistant Director of college production joke in the Valley. ,p-S., SHIRLEY MASTIN Alpha Delta Pi, President, All College ludi- cial Board, Sigma Chi Sweetheart, Home- coming Steering Committee, Chairman, A.W.S., Recording Secretary, co-chairman of Quens and Calendar, Student Senate, Parents Day Chairman, Homecoming Queen Court, Panhellenic, Greek Govern- ing Board, Kappa Delta Pi, WAKAPA. 1, PETE MANNISI Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman, Vice- President, President, Phi Alpha Theta, Ath- lete of the Year, Greek Governing Board, l.F.C., Greek Games Chairman, Student Senate, Student Leader, Intramural Wres- tling Champion, '66,'67,'68. 1, X ELAINE ROBERTS Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplin, A.W.S., Executive Council, Parliamentarian, Chairman of Tu- toring, Chairman of Privileges and Permis- sions, S.A.C., Vice-President, Parliamentari- an, Student Senate, Homecoming Steering Committee, A.C.E.: Student Union Board. in American Colleges and Universities :LU 1, - r is-1.i51i',L-,:,:s.,... 1. ,L ugxgggggf hicgsifzsr- -sz--'-f A - ' Who's Who ll 7 ,y , ,.4-Q 1 GAlL GEGG Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, WAKAPA, Student Senate, Recording Secretary, lr. Delegate, Fr. Delegate, Panhellenic, SAGA- MORE, Editor, Assistant Editor, Prexy Club, Student Senate Woman of the Year 1968-69, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Eta, Greek Governing Board, President, Greek ludical Board, Board of Publications, Student Lead- er, S.A.C., Newman Club, A.C.E., S.N.E.A., W.R.A., A.W.S. SYDNEY CLARK Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Towers judicial Board, Dearmont judicial Board, Scribe, Young Republicans, Historian, Young Democrats, Wesley Foundation, A.C.E.: Dean's List. 112 PAM BEARD Alpha Delta Pi, Activities and Honors Chair- man, Student Senate, College-City Rela- tions Chairman, A.W.S., Executive Council, S.A.C., Co-chairman Dance Committee, Student Leader, B.S.U. l PAT ABEL WAKAPA: Kappa Omicron Phi, Student Senate, Building 84 Grounds Chairman, 1968 Homecoming Queen, Stud'ent Personnel Advisory Committee, Orientation Steering Committee, Student Senate Woman of the Year 1967-68, Towers judicial Board, Home Ec. Club, Vice-President, Personnel Assist- ant, Avante, Student Leader. BONNIE BARTHOLOMEW Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student Senate, A.H.E.A., Home Economics Club, President, College Players, Theatre Assistantship, A.W.S.: SAGAMORE STAFF, S.A.C., Golden Eagles Marching Band, Prexy Club, Band Scholarship, A.W.S Model. CONNIE ADAMS Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President, Greek Governing Board, Panhellenic, S.A.C., Sec- retary, Artist Lecture Series Committee, Student Senate, Homecoming Steering Committee, A.W.S., S.N.E.A., A.C.E., Pi Kappa Alpha Dreamgirl Court. in American Colleges and Universities BILL SYLER Student Senate, Pi Kappa Alpha, Board of Publications, Pre-Law Club, Tower's House Council, Personnel Assistant, Dean's List. ,ix TQI77 LINDA CHAPIN Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasur- er, College Players, All-College judicial Board, Panhellenic, SAC, ASW, College Theater, Apakaw, Student Leader. IANET ZICKFIELD Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President, Sigma Alpha Eta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Gamma Delta, Secre- tary, ACE, SAC, SNEA, SAGAMORE Staff, Index Editor, Council for Exceptional Children. In American Colleges And Universities ,WSW NANCI KELLER Pi Delta Epsilon, President, Secretary, Socie- ty of Physics Students, Sec-Treas., Kappa Delta Pi, Board of Publications, Young Democrats, Capaha Arrow, Editor. Who's Who CATHY DOUMOURAS Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, Executive Council, SAX, Executive Council, Orientation Steer- ing Committee, SAGAMORE Staff, Greek Editor, ACE, SNEA, Sig Tau Calendar Girl. pf KAREN MAYFIELD Delta Delta Delta, President, SAC, SNEA, AWS, Executive Council, Greek Governing Board, Panhellenic, Greek judicial Board, Prexy Club. 113 gli l ,, l 1 i, l :i I i r A 1 i ll Who's Who ff, ,xy PAT RIZZUTO Alpha Chi Omega, President, AWS, Execu- tive Council, SAC, Greek Governing Board, Greek Judicial Board, Best Dressed Finalist, 3rd Runner-up Miss Cape Girardeau 1968, Prexy Club. BONNIE EULBERG Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, President, Treasurer, Greek Governing Board, Secretary, SAC ACE, Orientation Steering Committee. 114 .gun 13:2 L ..,.,:.L-- WILLIAM OUTMAN Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Senate, Orientation Steering Committee, Greek Governing Board, IFC, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country. MARY ALICE ROBERTSON Sigma Sigma Sigma, SAC, Treasurer, Pan- hellenic Council, Corresponding Secretary, Cheerleader, WRA, SNEA, Student Leader, 2nd Runner-up Best Dressed Contest, 1968, Homecoming Court, Queen 1969, Special Maid 1968, Sig Tau Calendar Girl, Newman Club, PEM. GLORIA WILSON Gamma Sigma Sigma, President, Dearmont House Council, AWS, ACE, Dearmont judi- cial Board, Prexy Club, Young Democrats, Newman Club, Student Senate. THOMAS MESSER, IR. Orientation Steering Committee, Home- coming Steering Committee, Student Sen- ate, SAC, BSU, Executive Council, Pre- Medical Club, College Players, Student Leader. In American Colleges And Universities F 'lx IIMTRUESDELL Student Senate, Vice-President, CAPAHA ARROW, Pi Delta Epsilon, College Choir, Chorus, Pre-Law Club, Towers House Council, Prexy Club, Board of Publications, Dean's List. .fit-Qi, ,, , , ef. 1 ,I t Tw , ' . ' x l . F 'Q S T -Vi-V f ff sc, V ,gg .-,F Q 1 'fig 4' Qg, - S . , IANE MOONIER Alpha Xi Delta, President, Vice-President, Greek Governing Board, Panhellenic, Prexy Club, Phi Gamma Nu, AMA, All College ludicial Board, Homecoming Steering Committee, AWS, Executive Council, SAC, Newman Club, Student Leader, WRA. xxx DEBBY YOUNG Delta Delta Delta, All-College judicial Board, Homecoming Steering Committee, Orientation Steering Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, Student of the Month, SAC, For- eign Language Club, Dean's List. GEORGANNE PENZEL Delta Delta Delta, AWS, Executive Council, Student Senate, AHEA, Home Economics Club, Best Dressed Girl, 1969, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, Student Leader. L fi ICLIIW it, ff ,Jl ,I 3, 'l l lf 1 f ,f KATHLEEN LOBERG it L H Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary, it ,ff - NEI lm WAKAPA, President, Student Senate, Cor- responding Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, sAc.AMoRE Staff, Act, vvRA, sAc, sigma S tlft l V Alpha Iota, Student Leader, 1969 Home- coming Court, Special Maid. TERRY BECHERER Alpha Phi Omega, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Prexy Club. 115 A-ti ..,, , .,,.- li 5 2 Z Who's Who ROBERTIOHNSON Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Senate, President, Prexy Club, Student Personnel Advisory Board, Pre-Law Club. IANIS HEQUEMBOURG WAKAPA, Secretary, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Iota, AWS, Executive Board, SNEA, Dean's List, Chorus, Tre- bleaires, Young Democrats, Sig Tau Calen- dar Girl, 1969 Miss Beautiful. STEVE HODGES Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Treasure, Secre- tary, Homecoming Steering Committee, All-College judicial Board, IFC, President, CAPAHA ARROW Staff, SAGAMORE Staff, Student Senate, SAC, Meistersingers. 359 lflvff .-QVZEVIS' -fk, 1 ' pf as , irvi , V ',,, - FQ-:fa-w4.v fan.-1 1 , f M--1 'V z 4- 1-az f i! , T A ,, sy- ,V 1 , f ,fig . - 3695!-'z,zsv'f'3,aff -F f . f : wi ' V .,, 'I X gi 1 ' Q- 3. wx -- Qutwffv, V.', ,fo I, V. , A Y ,sal ,fm , , .3 . t.,ff,f,3,55:5 2 X 1,517- ' , l ' 'Q iP'I'ZZ9f? '5 'i Y Qkfswii -1 SUSAN DOERR ,if , , Y Al ha Chi Ome a Treasurer' Panhellenic' f I I Student Senate, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi, Aquatic Club, SAC, i 1 Homecoming Court, 1969, Special Maid. 1' CONNIETRAVAGLIA-NTE if Sigma Sigma Sigma, PEM, President, PEM , ,M VI Major of the Year Award, WRA, President, Sec.-Treas., SAC, AWS, Aquatic Club, f u W ,X Young Democrats, MAHPER, Vice-Presi- dent, AAHPER, Newman Club, Prexy Club. JUNE SIEMERS Alpha Xi Delta, CAPAHA ARROW Staff, - SAC, Executive Council,AWS. In American Colleges And Universities 116 A --4 Tx MONICA MORREY Delta Delta Delta, AWS, President, Prexy Club, Student Senate, Orientation Steering Committee, Student Personnel Advisory Board, Foreign Language Club, Newman Club, WAKAPA, Student Leader. IF' 5 .-1441 IAMES DuBOlS SAC, President, Dance Chairman, Prexy Club! Alpha Phi Omega, Student Personnel Advisory Board, Orientation Steering C0mmittee. IV? ED FRIESE Sigma Tau Gamma, President, IFC, Secre- tary, AMA, SAC, Veteran's Club, Prexy Club, Greek Governing Board, President, Treasurer, Greek judicial Board, Young Democrats. GAILWHITSON Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secre- tary, Kappa Delta Pi, SAC, Publicity Chair- man, SNEA, Activities Chairman, SAGA- MORE Staff, Student Leader, AWS, WRA, Pi Delta Epsilon, Dean's List. X 9 A N X x J CHERYL MCCULLOUGH Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Cheer- leader, Terpsichore, Homecoming Steering Committee, Student Senate, Choir, Cho- rus, MENC, Student Leader, SAC, Sig Tau Calendar Crirl. STEVE HEFNER Homecoming Steering Committee, BSU, President, Mo. State Baptist Student Union Executive Board, Myers Hall ludicial Board, SNEA, SAC, Young Democrats, Prexy Club, English Club, 117 Theatre A The smell of greasepaint and the roar of the crowd are certainly exciting to the theatre buff, but there are other smells and other sounds that are equally important to the theatre: the smell of freshly cut lumber and freshly washed flats, the slightly musty smell of costumes that need refurbishing, the dust that is inevita- bly raised when props, furniture, and other necessary items are unearthed, the smell of sawdust, of dye, of paint, of gels, the sound of hammers, saws, and student workers, the whirr of ma- chines and the slithering of materials, the snip of scissors and the clicking of thimbles, the screech of pulleys and the metallic rasp of tools against nuts and bolts, the voices of actors and directors. Yes, all this is a part of the play that necessarily occurs before the drama is presented to the crowd for its approval. Lights must be hung, costumes made, props gathered, sets constructed, lines and blocking memorized, make-up planned, and rehearsals held - all this is the world of back-stage that the audience seldom thinks of and almost never sees, this is the foundation on which the presented drama rests. f ul-wi' W 5 is f,Q . j ,W I 257 f XXWQ , f, X x V . fc f WN x 4 WW I fp 24 Jai 5 13 , V 1 H 1 :Q il J., im: 4 w J, . ,'.'.f 1 111 ' we 1 lf. ! 5? 4-1 a. H, Q 5'-gig Z :ZZ ' .5-5 r Ei r V. ' ' N n fl ' U exft 5 ei 4 5 if 5 .31 x E 1 wg lv 54 3 1 120 3521 ', 5 , ' H if 4135 'iff Streetcar Named Desire COLLEGE THEATRE Department of Speech Southeast Missouri State College 1969 --1970 SEASON Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams Life with Father Clarence Day Antigone Sophocles Lion in Winter james Goldman A Flea in Her Ear Georges Flydeau Life with Father f--.my . win ,J .zwf fm ff 954 QM My ii , of Viz? W 5 ,j y ozf,.v.1y,7f,,. ,' XV' W sa M644 M fnzrwfq ,S 'fm ffl rg, 'W' iff Wav- gf 4 4. lf- ,,. ,glffgfw-yf.. b qgfsig 'Agro ' 1 'ff..,.f' G.. i '....GM MEISTER SINGERS ROW 1 L TO R.: David Schwendemann, joe Huskey, jim Denbow, Larry McCann, Don Richardson, Steve Gregg, Trent Duff, Greg McDonnald Gary Sherrill Elmer Revelle, Mike Ketcherside, Roger Bierschwal, Paul Lehmann, james Arnold, Gary Gregg, Mark Trautwein, Terry Hunter Randy Lovelady Paul Huck. ROW 2: Bill Owen, jim Fowler, Carl Wilson, Roger Bolin, Steve Meier, Dave Cozby, Steve Tharp. ROW 3 joe Pappas Art Laird Brennan Coyler, Rodney Hudson. Choir The Choirs on campus provide the stu- dents interested in music with an extra- curricular activity, or for those less tal- ented with a bit of culture when in at- tendance at the choirs' performances. Among the choirs' activities are singing at Baccalaureate, giving a Christmas concert and two other concerts during the spring term, and going on tour in the spring. The various choirs include the Meister Singers and the Acappella Choir, both directed by Mr. Dumas, and the Cantorae and Trebleaires, di- rected by Miss Henry. ACAPPELLA CHOIR! ROW 'l, L. TO R. and F. TO B.: Mr. Dumas. ROW 2: judy Boch, Gary Gregg, Dorothy Schmidt, jim Fowler, Nancy Osman, Debbie Doisy, Roland james, Patti McMullin, Diana Revelle, Elmer Revelle. ROW 3: jean Rags- dale, joe Pappas, Sue Howle, Terent Duff, Sue jackson, Dave Cozby, joyce Watkins, Danna Vaughn, jennifer Pyatt. ROW 4: Mary Ann Rice, Sue Cracraft, joan Thompson, Pat Cary, Ruth Ann Allcock, jean Morgan, Sue Reilly, Brennan Co- lyer, Terry Goodson. ROW 5: Terry Hunter, Carol Wilson, Altha Roebuck, Carolyn Cox, judy Deck, Mary Bray, janet Thompson, Ed Hodges. ROW 6: Vicki Boren, Carl Wilson, james Arnold, Karen Lewis, Artie Laird, David Sutton. ROW 7: Carol Huckstep, Terry Burke, Roger Beirschwal, Gary Sherrill, Paul Lehmann, Steve Thorpe. ROW 8: Cheryl McCullough, Vicki Andrews, Mary Riley, joyce Ebeling, David Schwendemann, Steve Meier. J X sw-Q l . x lx 1 .P X l X ' l l Vi 19 CANTORAE: ROW 1, L. TO R.: Agatha Goehri, Darlene Niswonger, Mona Evans, Pam Holmes, Bonnie Hale, Joyce Ebling, Carol Huckstep, Vicki Boren, Carolyn Cox, Shirley Jett, Dorothy Schmidt, Debbie Goodman, Bicki Andrews, Kay Malin, Janet Thompson, Terrie Bert, Jan Hequem- bourg, Barbara McClure, Judy Bock, Barbara Berrong, Nancy Osman, Jan Nail, Kathy Wynn, Susan Cracraft, Mary Ann Rice, Jean Ragsdale, Don- na Pirano, Mary Jeanne Riley, Pat Cary, Cheryl McCullough, Debbie Jordan, Miss Henry. ROW 2: Jean Morgan, Donna Vaughn, Mary Bray, Ruth Ann Allcock, Ruth Lehmann, Mary Stratton, Sue Jackson, Lynne Thompson, Jane Harrison, Altha Roebuck, Linda Revelle, Sue Reilly, Laura Friz, Ruth Wigger, Susan Howle, Carol Wilson, Ruth Huey, Marsha Haman, Deborah Naughton, Chris Neiswander, Cassandra Jones, Sandra Grob, Jennifer Pyatt, Pat Fischer, Sharon Denny, Becky Wagner, Patti McMullin, Margaret Stewart, Linda Calhoun. TREBLEAIRES: ROW 1, L. TO R.: Vicki Boren, Kay Malin. ROW 2: Janet Thompson, Nancy Osman, Joan Thompson, Jan Hequembourg. ROW 3 Dorothy Schmidt, Patti McMullin, Mary Ann Rice, Vicki Andrews. li i 1. I, l l .ii Pli 5 1 Golden Eagles QQ Mr. Leroy Mason and Mr. David Green, through a great deal of effort both on the planning board and on li the practice field, have led the Golden Eagles and thus Southeast Missouri State College to nation-wide fame and should be heartily congratulated, as should all li members of the band who practiced so diligently at ' both marching and playing. The Golden Eagles led the 1 Homecoming Parade down Broadway and performed l at the half-time ofthe SEMO-Kirksville game. The same l f show, Salute to Flag and Country, was performed at if a Cardinal game in St. Louis on November nineteenth. l ,l fl ,,. 4: 1, 3,1 fl i ll i rl ii 124 qrv 7 ff? 141 ff 5 n ,,---- M X X411 ffxlffw Af vi f -14 f ff wx ygywfff fffwffj ,..ML.arvf ms .9- V X ., Q N sx y 2 1, 5 N x N ' F X ff v ' X x EX X i .x X ' 1 ,N xx , L S s Q . V I Q K Aw I 1 y Q N Q - 1 ' N ' ' 1 ff? 5 ' 1 ' 53' 15 , 1 gy, Q Q N X ,. 5 X 5' , N3 I ,S f. Sf. N N R - V' 5 , 'ai 1 , ar A . 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WU fl Q 1 ' ,1' 'fi MM 23 Lgj Nik ,liwtxw l I ' fifffq? 1 5 ' 1: .J 'f l 1 2: M il, J' --A N U 1 'm 5 H- 3 1 , Ei, 1 YA-A V lx Nl 1 Q, '-' M ggi W1 if .,3', 5 H531 'fr fi! g,Q g ' New US l ', 5,5 my Ji , l H 1 3 2 Good literature continually read for pleasure rnust, let us hope, do sorne good to the reader, must quicken his perception though dull, and sharpen his discrimination though blunt, and mellow the rawness of his personal opinions. A. E. Housman We don't consider manual work as a curse, or a bitter necessity, not even as a means of making a living. We Consider it as a high human function, as a basis of human life, the most dignified thing in the life of the human being, and which ought to be free, creative. Men ought to be proud of it. David Ben-Gurion The surrender of life is nothing to the sinking down into acknowledgement of inferiority. john C. Calhoun 1 iii 1 5 , 1 11 H 1 l 5 1 1 ! E A2351 Qgfiz' , Eff' 3?-3 :.j.f. 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'K Q wg, ' You won't do any business, if you haven't got a band: The folks expect a street parade and uniforms so grand, George M. Cohan -ei- -uf-1 - arm-,,p:.'rw ' ' .,,, if 5 Q' ' h ,. - f . 4 1 . if P' H wr Q A el 5 P1 lt is very easy in the world to live by the opinion of the world. It is very easy in solitude to be self-centered. But the finished man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. Ralph W. Emerson l i rr fr - -- 'Y - -'--- --V-4-msg, M... 4 a ' .. -A-- Diversity of opinion within the framework of loyalty to our free society is not only basic to a university but to the entire nation. . james Bryant Conant 4 X, sf lu Q., .V in-D Y 4 it MIN-w ,mn Surely there is no more select, more elite group of individuals at SEMO than those legally possessing an automobile. This is the epitome of Honoraries. gmw if, l . Fi. :A f' 1 1 , i ' 'n , ' Mk' rf, 2 148 X X N0 moaouonmni Aumomzso PERSONNEL om 'f-'wfw' Q fm. im .,,w,,gw A Xfjwwy ZW, ...E 14 The things taught in colleges and schools are not an education, but the means of education. Emerson 150 LV ,n Iilxq VV .. mr, Qi . ' 4 J ,if my 0 ,ialiv : f - -Q' A Q V L - if -Q .Nw www- ,. , -, The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own rea- son for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. Albert Einstein 151 I .i HOMECOMINC 1969 QUEEN MARY ALICE ACE ROBERTSON M 1 N Homecoming 1969 will be remembered as one of the most satisfying events in SEMO's history. The Homecoming Weekend opened Friday night with the annual concert, this year by Little Anthony and the lmperials, and the coronation of the 1969 Homecoming Queen, Miss Mary Alice Ace Robertson. Saturday morning's parade and the spirits of SEMO boosters were courted by sunny weather that prom- ised a fine football afternoon and an Indian victory over the Kirksville Bulldogs, 24-14. The festivities drew to a close Saturday night at the Homecoming Dance. 153 'E i 1 1- Q94 H A ,'-.w.,..,.H ve 1 1 - ' 7 fm 3.24 . . .1 ai 1 1 1 3 5 rx Ei ss 1 , A A A 'W ------Ywwmf Susan Doerr AW., 0 ,, 4, 4- 77 X6 U X f f ff.ffA,ffffxf ffikw-.. KW Speciallvlaids Kathy Loberg 'I?'u. i riii irii Ti iii, V 1 s N f y 0 1 ., 4 Mary Ann Rice Monica Morrey I ,.k, hi ,X I TY Shirley Mastin the Court A if Sheri Hogan 3 gi ,,!WjH5,f,i, , 1 f,i 1, ffm , -2, , .Z , ' fa f Y ff A? ' ' --19 SAGAIVIORE QUEE 7970 xi wi ,aj SUZANN N NNINGER Y wmmp I Zu' 11332 ! l The SAGAMORE COURT, PICTURED BELOW, IS, LEFT TO RIGHT, Lewis Conley, Cheryl Mc- Cullough lsponsored by Myers Halllg john Mc- Culloch, Kathy Loberg Cby Pi Kappa Alphal, Don Lossing lby Towersl, Diane Criss, David Phelps, Suzanne Nenninger lby Phi Sigma Epsilonlp Gail Gegg, Editor, Mr. Bill Davis, Advisor, Darlene Oehl lby Alpha Kappa Psil, Al jones, june Sie- mers lby Veterans' Corpsl, Stu Yantisg Karen Thiele lby Tau Kappa Epsilonl, and Gene Figge. - Y l M I 7970 Sagamore Ball Highlighting this spring's social events, the 1970 SAGAMORE, BALL was held on March 21,1970, at the Arena Building. The Age of Aquarius was the theme of the ball, sponsored by the Student Union Board, and the dominant color scheme was blue, green, silver, and gold. The queen's pavilion, erected by the SAGAMORE editorial staff, was decorated with blue and white taffeta swags with signs of the zodiac on silver and gold. The entertainment for the evening was provided by the popular duo, Mel and Tim. After an exciting campaign, which included for the first time a male candidate for SAGAMORE Queen, the seven members of the court were announced after tabulation of the votes of over 3100 students. Acting as emcee for the coronation was Mr. Richard Neal, Assistant Editor of the yearbook. Miss Ginny Walker and Mr. Steve Williams, a Charming couple from the second grade at Campus School, present- ed the flowers and crown for the ceremony. Escorted by Mr. Bill Davis, Advisor, Miss Gail Gegg, SAGAMORE Editor, crowned Miss Suzanne Nenninger, sponsored by Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity, as the 1970 SAGAMORE QUEEN. Yellow roses were presented to the Queen and to the two Special Maids, Mr. Don Lossing and Miss Dar- lene Oehl. Carrying on a tradition begun many years ago, Mr. Bill J. Davis led the first dance with the 1970 SAGAMORE Queen, Miss Suzanne Nenninger. Special Maids Don Lossing Darlene Oehl 1 59 tl t Kathy Loberg june Siemers the Court Cheryl McCullough Karen Thiele The Potboiler The POTBOILER was established in 1963 to give the students of our campus with literary inclinations a chance to express themselves. Student writers with originality and the gift of expression may submit their writings to the POTBOILER for publication. Those stu- dents who best express themselves are re- warded by seeing their works published in this semi-annual magazine. This year's staff included CTOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTD Donna Surina, jerry Stone, Kar- en johnson, KBOTTOM ROWJ john Rolens, Chris Doerr, and Dan Straubel, Advisor. Board of Publications b d f ll us publications the BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS this year includ- gdelsgecallsdnlgli tdJrllghJtJ Elvaheblylylgerrario jean Bell Mosley, Dan Straubel, Chm., H. O. Cirauel, Billj. Davis Gail Cegg Sagamore editor and Nanci Keller, Capaha Arrow editor. Standing are ffm Truesdell Tom Prentice Richard Neal john Rolens and Wayne Norton. 51134 . ,.,,,....f-w- N MSM' A . ,L-.fa-f ' .farm ' T T: f A fwfr , it 1.14, RUTH GUTSCHLAG TIM Luowio TOM NAGEL LIBBY FERRY . . MW-z.W.,w.s The Capaha Arrow Nanci Keller .,................... Editor lan Cowart ..,.,. Managing News Editor Tom Nagel .4.. ..,.. A dvertising Editor Dave Disbrow ,......., Business Manager Stan Trickey ....,.,....... Sports Editor jim Fowler ..,... Feature Editor, Fall Sem. Libby Ferry .. Feature Editor, Spring Sem. Ruth Gutschlag ... Copy Editor, Fall Sem. Barb Grosse . . . Copy Editor, Spring Sem. Beverly Mitchell ,...,.. Asst. Copy Editor Lolly Ockerstrom ....... Asst. Copy Editor jim Truesdell .....,. Government Editor Tim Ludwing ..,. Director of Photography Tom Neumeyer ........,, Photographer M. Kirk Buehler .... .... rt Editor Established in 1910, the CAPAHA ARROW was dedicated to pro- vide a record of student activities and college events and to afford practical experience for its staff members. As a weekly publica- tion, 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. its staff is composed of stu- dents who are either minoring in journalism or who have had pre- vious journalism experience. Being affiliated with the Missouri Intercollegiate Press Association, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and the Pi Delta Epsi- lon, the CAPAHA ARROW has often claimed top merit rating awards by these rating associations. 163 33: 35 'Av' v- - fx::gi9u4L:+.:.::.. 4:14. ..4.:-:4.. ,..,..s.4,f,: . S. 4 u ,I 'Qui- Nanci Keller, Editor, and lan Cowart, Man- aging News Editor, UPPER LEFT, express their feelings about an ARROW feature while Stan Trickey, LOWER LEFT, Sports Edi- tor, checks some final scores. Copy Editors Barb Grosse, ABOVE, and Ruth Gutschlag, BELOW, review the copy each week to see that it is all correct before publication. ff' 4 7 ht 1 .,, Q X 'X Q , 4 f he ,, Y , f , i ' 4 W yff W ,, X W, :WX kr , kt. JV' me L. f -fx 595 es . - Neg, ff' , i , L yy L , M sz f A fix,-ssh-N.A X i if - L, L- ,ti - b , L. D ,.,,, L . .A . it I I S J 1 r i I l..,.. , f man , 'Z'-'-1 awe , 41' I E ate column. Libby Ferry, BELOW, Feature 3 Editor, and jerry Stone, LOWER LEFT, con- ' sider many features in each ARROW. Tim Ludwig, Director of Photography, UPPER RIGHT, does . . . well, we never figured out ' exactly what he was doing. I 7 9 1 1 ! V i w , f W, 'V w M1 WW, f lmmvw 1 f n : ., ' 1 lim Truesdell, Government Editor, and Nan- ci, ABOVE, review the weekly Student Sen- Q' 5.1: dj L : ' 'w 'im 'f Q Q , r ,Q f 'f - av ' . ' , .gt Q -' Q fi, sf . W if , gr f -'hu-.., 165 Lu -in CATHY DOUMOURAS 166 LINDA WALDEN PAT WALDEN GAILGEGG TIM LUDWIG 23 MR. BILL DAVIS wi A 41565 7 1 ff fy ' RICHARD NEAL JANE HAR-Il-INE The Sagamore Gail Gegg 1970 Sagamore Editor Richard Neal Assistant Editor Student Life Editor Brad Brune Business Manager Tim Ludwig Director of Photography I3I 16tZICI4fI6ld Academics Editor Linda Walden Classes Editor Pat Walden Classes Editor Cathy Doumouras Greek Editor jane Hartline Organizations Editor Steve Hodges Sports Becky jokerst Sports Sandy Wilke Copy Mr Billl Davis Advisor Dr H O Grauel Honorary Advisor The Senior Class of 1914 inaugu- rated the publication of a book designed to serve as a reminder to the students of their college expe- riences. The SAGAMORE editori- al staff is chosen by the Board of Publications, made up of both faculty and student members. The remainder of the staff is appoint- ed by the -editor and the advisor. The editorial staff began plans for the 1970 SAGAMORE with a trip to the publisher in Topeka, Kan- sas. Receiving 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 occasions, the SAGAMORE has achieved many goals and will, for years to come, hold within its covers the memories of college experiences. 167 I The Creek Division, RIGHT, included Cathy Doumouras, Creek Editor, Betty Bopp, Becky Pollack, Tim Ludwid, Martha Mitter, and Randy Cook. The Organiza- tion Staff, with Editor jane Hartline at the wheel, pauses briefly between pictures. Pictured are Chris Schrand, Barb Bohn, Debbi Harl, Karen Kellar, and Nancy McLain.- I 1 1 Tom Neumeyer Tlm Ludwig Director of Photography Richard Neal and Andy Mc Lean made up the SAGAMORE S Photogra phy Staff The Copy Staff BELOW Included Carla Helfrich Linda Gllsan and Sandy Wllke The Edltorlal Staff ABOVE IS responsible for administering the business of the SACAMORE and determining publication policy Members of this year s staff were Gall Gegg Editor Rich ard Neal AsslstantEd1tor Mr B1llDav:s Advl sor Tlm Ludwig Director of Photography and Brad Brune Business Manager The Faculty and Index Staffs BELOW were made up of joan Koeln janet Freese lanetZlckfleld Faculty Ed ltor Becky Gragg and Charlie McBride ,.,..,.........-.....,..::: si The Student Life Section, ABOVE, is represent- ed by Laura Rahing, Richard Neal, Student Life Editor, and Becky Sacks. Caught in a typical classroom scene, BELOW, is the Classes Staff, left to right, Linda Girard, Shari Macku, Barb Grosse, Linda and Pat Walden, Classes Co-Edi- tors, and Gail Whitson. The Sports Staff, RIGHT, is represented here by Steve Hodges and Becky lokerst, and Linda Wicks. 1 ff' 7 Q an 7 in 6 .2 2,3 Q , 5 453 , X , 1 42: 1 Kg ,..- 1 . ,,,, H ,,....,,,.,,.,....-, .-i.,, ,sum .i. ,,-- ve- - - N ..,,:rf:- ee-Ms... .mares f - ' i l Greeks set up displays to give freshmen a glimpse of their way oflife on campus. There can be fun and games on the fleetball field too. F '4 l What do you mean we ran out of poms? The l parade starts in twenty minutes! l ,Y One of the biggest parts of campus life for many college students is being a member of a fraternity or a sorority. Being a part of the Greek System provides the individual with opportunities of all sorts, Greeks participate in social as well as com- munity projects, improving the college and its image in the area. The world of Greeks is one that is filled with all kinds of events. Rush is a time of parties, fun, and new faces. Rush comes around twice a year -- in the early fall and about a month after the spring semester for fraternities and before classes start fall and spring for the sororities. After picking up bids, there is a Yell-In when the new pledges are introduced to all the Greeks. The Greek organizations like to compete in many things, however, the best times are those when they work together - building homecoming floats, collecting for the Ugly Man Contest, and conducting other events such as all school dances. Pinnings, parties, socials, teas are all part of the fun of being a Greek. The highlight of the year comes in the spring during Greek Week when the Greeks all participate in Greek Sing, Greek Games, seminars, and other projects, serv- ice and social, to strengthen the bonds that exist' in the world of the Greek. The annual Bunny Party is sponsored by Sigma Chi and Alpha Chi Omega. Shades of H. Hef- ner! .al 1 Q Wi st, , 'lj fs 1' if-L A C u ?.f -S MIG? ' 94 l l I l i l l l l l i i l l l l JJ wr -af fi nf' ilu. Th fp E , Team work and co-operation as well as individuality are stressed in the Greek way of life. UPPER LEFT, the Tri Deltas sponsored a fashion show this year. LEFT, the pride of every fraternity isthe trophies, in this case those of Sigma Tau Gamma. LOWER LEFT, Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Delta Pi get together for their annual Mardi Gras Party, New Orleans style. I The Sigma Chi Sweetheart for a Day, ABOVE, is none other than Playmate Nancy McNeil. ABOVE RIGHT, the Sig Eps never pass up a chance to show their spirit. RIGHT, Well, Santa, what I had in mind was BELOW, how could any one expect to make a touch- down without help? BELOW RIGHT, a typical coke par- ty lyes, coke! to get to know prospective rushees is given. Q..k3.,L,:g,i:3irA.4,gwa,lgHeFL315:13,:eia:aE,f.1a-...,..,M ,I ,mg M, ,T g -iw-r'E'1f-1-12112-i:!'1f-'liar' E- ':'- '--- JT'1':3f':-F'-51' -' 'f-.':. f221ff1:::v:.:r.:L:L.::.::.:g..::.-:...:....:.g, ?5+573g1,1-mem:W,-g,,:,as. .M.1,1-if--L 5 --- - .-..,..,.s. J y W , . Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is the govern- ing body of the five sororities. Its pur- pose is not only to conduct the activi- ties of rush, but also to promote re- spect and friendship among the sorori- ties. The members of the council in- clude two delegates from each sorority and each sorority's president. A junior Panhellenic Council operates under the same guide lines. Each pledge class sends a representative and its president tothe meetings. Throughout the school year Panhellen- ic sponsors Rush Sign-Up Parties, coke parties at the individual houses, and its annual Christmas Open House. In the spring, Panhellenic and Inter-fraternity Council work together to conduct Greek Week activities. OFFICERS 'I969-70 President: Phyllis Hoffman Vice President: Jeanne Williams Recording Secretary: Susan Doerr Corresponding Secretary: Katy Biller Treasurer: Rita Marcoux Reporter: Linda Chapin Advisors: Dean Mary Helen Flentge Mrs. joseph Low The 1969 Fal Pledge Yell-In PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, LEFT TO RIGHT, Phyllis Hoffman, Dean Mary Helen Flentge, Mrs. joseph Low Nikki Rasch Reva Shaw, Sue Wolfenkoehler, Linda Chapin, Marcia Dierker, Betty Niemeyer. 174 f '- ' ' Greek Governing Board ,, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mr. Darrel Hollinger, Bill Marsh, jane Moonier, Karen Mayfield, Randy Cook, Bonnie Eulberg, Ed Friese. ROW 2: Tom McKee, Pat Rizzuto, Gail Gegg, Wayne McKinnon. J, .-.....,-i-.- lnterfraternity Council W ,.., M-. ...za , . 4. K' ,, amiga!! LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: St e Hodges, Byron Bury, Randy Farmer, George Lange, Bill Del9riest. ROW 2: Mr. Darrel Hollinger Tom McKee, Leeile Yarbrough, john Biller, Dennis Carman, Randy Cook, Willie Outman. ROW 3: Dale joerling, Bruce Nall, Mike Connoyer, Doug BlOCl1. 175 The Alpha Chi's have many reasons to give thanks for a '4f f-i-wwf 'mums-mqrasa. F- ' -f .a - -.... . . ,- j,jfQlj.:. ..j.-t fffjlfqigl .figjsjfpy ii ,gtg Vg. L ., :..,... . . ..- st L - . . 1,114 - Alpha Chi Omega The Delta Epsilon Chapter began the 1969-70 school year excellently. Fall rushbrought us a great pledge class just in time to prepare for Homecoming. We combined efforts with Sigma Chi to build the float with a theme from Hair. Pat Rizzuto represented Alpha Chi on the Homecoming Court and Susan Doerr was chosen Special Maid. Another unforgettable Alpha Chi event, again with Sigma Chi, is the Bunny Party which is held in Decem- ber. This party is the starter for the spirit which builds around Christmas time in the Alpha Chi House. During this happy time we hold our annual Christmas Party for the underpriviledged children of the area. We also make a special effort to let the men in Viet Nam know we think of them by sending Christmas cards. ll! ,. K 3 as Becky lokerst Betty Lackey Mary Ann Schimpf Barb Bohn lane Hartline Carol Cilasstetter Barb Dauernheim Joyce Coats Cheri McKee Linda Lehmkuhl Sheila Scott Cheryl Smith Susie Byrne Louise Beckemeier Candy Hahs Kathy Stoddard Sherry Snell Terri Bert Maureen Lajeunesse Debbie johnson Founded 1885 Depauw University Greencastle, Ind. SEMO chapter 1958 Colors: Green and Red Flower: Red Carnation Becky Gragg Sandy Kuehle Susie Cracraft Mary joggerst Nancy Patterson Sunny Lloyd Chris Schrand Pam Penny Chris Bergt Debbie Hartline Barb Dickson joAnn Peska Sue Zuerlein Phyllis Payne Karen Kearns Cindy Drew Beverly Merritt Barbara Willis Chris Nardoni Pat Rizzuto 1, 'KHYHIUIX T lf lltl.l'lMl. lW.gi r 1 ililkig ffl t k 176 Two of our members - Susan Doerr and Pat Rizzuto - made Who's Who this year. Cindy Drew became Dance Director of Terpsichore. Rush time seems to be one in which the old Alpha Chi's become even closer as they prepare to select new pledges. The results of rush were good again this year with twenty-one shining new pledges to enhance the Alpha Chi House for spring. Spring is another time that the Alpha -Chi's are in a helping mood. Each year we help in the Easter Seal Drive, visit the ladies at the nursing home, and make puppets for children in the area hospitals. year full of doing, giving, and sharing. OFFICERS Fall Semester President: Pat Rizzuto 1st Vice President: Mary Ann Schimpf 2nd Vice President: Louise Beckekmeier Treasurer: Judy Fannon Recording Secretary: Barb Seabaugh Corresponding Secretary: Chris Bergt Rush Chairman: Chris Nardoni Spring Semester President: Louise Beckemeier 1st Vice President: Kathy Stoddard 2nd Vice President: Mary Ioggerst Treasurer: Chris Bergt Recording Secretary: Pam Penny Corresponding Secretary: Nancy Patterson Rush Chairman: Debbie johnson LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: jean Otten, Carol Crass, Cindi Kelley, ludy Sass, Mary Sehnert, Ian Pottast, Shari Livingston, Debbie Rose, Gina Busche, Peggy Connolly, lane Henson, Leslie Seymour. ROW 2: Martha Hahs, Patti McKinnis, Mary Ann Halter, Lynn Ivy, Sherry Sprout. ROW 3: Becky Kirk, Debbie Broderick, Sharon Wycoff. mf .nf iii? ,iifji ll I 1 A571 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: janet Shoults, Grace Boemler, Susan Clinton, jo Ann Rossier, Loretta Land. ROW 2: Barb Andrews, Beth Marion, Shar- ry Mosblech, Tishy Wagner, Bev Buettner, Vicki Gately. OFFICERS Fall Semester President: Shirley Mastin Vice president: Betty Boemler 2nd vice president: Bonnie Eulberg Treasurer: Linda King Recording Secretary: Vicki Schindler Corresponding Secretary: Pat Steinhaus Rush Chairman: Karen Fenelon Spring Semester President: Nancy Hahs Vice president: Becky Wagner 2nd vice president: Martha Mitter Treasurer: Kathy McCowan Recording Secretary: Cathy Bell Corresponding Secretary: Alice Weisler Rush Chairman: Dede Ellis , . , A... , .,.-...44 .5 :- .3-1 v ulzz.-,.--.gf--f rr. Sac.-QE-7ggzr-SE Alpha Delta Pi Beginning its second decade on the SEMO State Col- lege campus, Delta Nu chapter of Alpha Delta Pi con- tinued its tradition of active participation in communi- ty and school affairs. The ADPi's started the year by receiving the All-School Scholarship Trophy for the Kappa Alpha eleventh year in a row. The men of Pi joined forces with the ADPi's to sponsor another great Mardi Gras Dance and to build a Homecoming Float which won second place. The annual Pancake Day Breakfast, the springtime Guide for Brides Fashion Show, Ugly Man, Greek Week and Derby Day high- lighted the year's activities. Service projects were again a major part of the ADPi's busy schedules. This year the ADPi's sponsored a local girl scout troop, held its annual Toys for Tots drive, and continued as junior Auxiliary for Southeast Hospital and as sponsor of an underprivileged family in Cape. Delta Nu members were again honored with campus recognition. Cathy Doumouras and Darlene Hackman were finalists in the Homecoming Queen election and Shirley Mastin was elected to the court. Newly elected to Who's Who were: Linda Chapin, Bonnie Eulberg, Pam Beard, and Cathy Doumouras. Reva Shaw dazzled the judges with her beauty and poise and was named first runner-up in the Best Dressed Girl Contest. Bon- nie Eulberg was elected president of AWS for 1970 and Pam Beard, Diane Taylor, Reva Shaw, Charlotte Blatt- ner, and Betty Seabaugh were selected for the Execu- tive Board. Cathy Doumouras was supported by the Sig Tau's as their candidate for Sagamore Queen. Founded 1851 Wes- j leyan Female Coll. Macon, Georgia Q-Cx' SEMO chapter 1959 'l-Vial' Colors: Blue and White ir D lk Flower: y - Violet Betty Seabaugh Nadine Harris Sue Ann Cantrell lo Campbell Sally Caruthers Diana Mainer Elaine Roberts Reva Shaw Alice Weisler Nancy Wickerham Pat Steinhaus Paula Stuber Nancy Hahs Linda Chapin Sandy McClure ludy Williams Marit Solsten Karen Fenelon Dede Ellis Leta Piper Nyla Reagan Diane Carter Linda King Shirley Mastin Vicki Schindler Susie Evans Betty Boemler Betty Burgess janet Thompson Sandy Owens Becky Ledford Becky Wagner Charlotte Blattner Gwen Carron lean Siemers Judy Werner Vicki Oberle julie Howes Diane Cantrell Sherry Medler Martha Mitter Sherry Robinson Verneda Wright Diane Taylor Cathy Bell Pat Robinson Kathy McCowan Barb Miller Linda Bardfield. Debbie Hallenberg Mona Price Megan Kempf Nancy McMurray Sand Whitener Y 28. CarolFish 56. CathyDoumouras i A v Q9 jaljfj i n V . Tr f-x,.., .J -,J Alpha True sisterhood was shared by the members of Gamma Nu chapter of Alpha Xi Delta this past year. During Homecoming the Alpha Xi Delta's, while work- ing with the TKE's, captured first place in the Class A Division float competition. A record number of Home- coming Mums were made and sold by the Alpha Xi's. The Alpha Xi's won the School Service Award for 1969 by sponsoring projects such as Little Sis, bread sales for the Red Coss, and Christmas caroling. Working with the Alpha Kappa Psi's, the Ugly Man on Campus Con- test was won with Janis Hequembourg as Miss Beautiful and Gary Caby as the Ugly Man. Alpha Xi Delta also found time for other campus activi- OFFICERS i Fall Semester President: jane Moonier Vice President: Becky Popp Treasurer: Rita Tuttle Corresponding Secretary: Karen Hallan Xi Delta ties last year. lan Hequembourg, jane Moonier, and june Siemers were selected for Who's Who. lan He- quembourg was tapped for Wakapa. Many Alpha Xi's served as officers in campus activities last year. Darlene Oehl was president of Phi Gamma Nu and was suc- ceeded by Nora Reynolds. Mary Ann Bell acted as Vice-President of the same sorority. Pam Vineyard was selected treasurer of SAC and Laura Das and Patti Peck served as delegates. On the AWS Executive Board were Kathy Christensen, Mary Ortmann, Wanda Poeppel- meier, and Pam Vineyard. Kappa Pi members included Phyllis Bick and Paula Urani. lane Moonier was on Homecoming Steering Committee,'and june Siemers was on Orientation. jane Moonier and Rita Tuttle were members of the All College judicial Board, with Rita as SCCTCLH fy . Founded 1893 Lombard College Galesburg, Ill. ,J Y. Recording Secretary: Kathy Boyer Membership Chairman: Mary Ann Bell Pledge Trainer: Marlene Haley Spring Semester President: Betty Lundry Vice President: Linda Arnold Treasurer: loanna Duncan Corresponding Secretary: Nikki Rasch Recording Secretary: Pat Meyer Membership Chairman: Linda Mielke Pledge Trainer: Debbie Caminzind L. TO R. Randa jeffrey, Margie Gardner, Carol Wilson, jane Kiefer Kay Bohn, Kathy Hallan, Karen Bild, Arlene Ladd, Laura Das. 4 I V NQIIQJK V saisryto chapter 1958 PQ xQ o ors. 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W, ,ewltzf ,Mr f , LEFT TO RIGHT: jane Buckner, Barb Russo, Marcia Finger, Danice Cotner, El- i len Niehaus, Claudia Partney, Betty Lou Gardner, Eloise Cummings, jo Ellen T Henry, jane Morrey, Linda Sanders. !, i OFFICERS Fall Semester President: Karen Mayfield Vice president: Connie Adams Pledge Trainer: Sharon Trotter Treasurer: Pam Oettel Recording Secretary: Linda Seyer Corresponding Secretary: Becky Pollock Chaplain : Mary jane Martin Rush Chairman: Laura Besher Spring Semester President: loyce Watkins Vice president: Laura Besher Pledge Trainer: leanne Ruck Treasurer: Marcie Boullier Recording Secretary: Sharon Meyer Corresponding Secretary: Linda Loftin Chaplain: Mary Hale Rush Chairman: Kay Shivel bine Delta Delta Delta This has been a successful year for the Tri-Deltas. In the fall the Indians received a lot of support from the cheerleaders, including Captain Karen Thiele, Annette Watson, and Anita Isle. 3 Individually the Tri-Deltas have been honored this year. Georganne Penzel was chosen Best Dressed Girl on Campus with Mary jane Martin and Pat Graf as run- ners-up. Monica Morrey was tapped for Wakapa. Monica also presided over AWS as did Phyllis Brown Hoffman over Panhellenic Council. Who's Who mem- bers included Connie Adams, Georganne Penzel, Kar- en Mayfield, Cheryl McCullough, Debby Young and Monica Morrey. Mary jane Martin received the Psi Psi Psi International Scholarship. Suzanne Nenninger was the female lead in several college plays. Mary jane Martin was chosen as Dreamgirl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Barb Glisan was Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen. Susan McArdle was Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Vicki Boren was the Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart. Suz- anne Nenninger was the 1970 Sagamore Queen. january brought another successful Vegas Night. The Shapes of the 70's was the theme of the Tri Delta fash- ion show. Proceeds from these events along with mon- ey from a rummage sale went into a fund to be used for the Tri Delta Scholarship. Other service projects in- cluded supporting the Historical Society, writing letters to the President of North Viet Nam asking for the re- lease of American prisoners, soliciting money for the Cancer Drive, and participating in the Ugly Man Contest. Founded 1888 Boston University Boston, Mass. SEMO chapter 1957 Colors: Silver, Gold, Blue Flower: Pansy 'l. Kathy lVlCCl.lll0Ugh 22, Betsy Foster 2 Sandy Trotter 23. Sharon Poston 3 Debbie Blase 24. Donna Sanders 4 lanet Kretch 25. Susie Wolfenkoehler 5 Mary Hale 26. Kay Shivelbine 6 Becky Pollock 27. Karen Thiele 7 jill Taggert 28. Marianne DeField 8 Gail Patton W 29. Laura Rahing . 9 Karen Wilmsmeyer 30. Cathy Statler 10 Barb Cheatham 31. Cheryl McCullough 11 Mary lane Martin 32. Becky Black 12 Geri Eichman 33. Charlene Hamlett 13 Laura Besher 34. Anita Isle 14 Danna Cotner 35. Mary Ann Rice 15 Amy Daugherty 36. Brenda DeBrock 16 Linda Loftin 37. Katie Biller 17 Ioyce Watkins 38. Donna Koch 18. Marcie Boullier 39. Linda Hough 19. Georganne Penzel 40. Martha Trickey 20. Connie Adams 41. Brenda Parsh 21 jan Huff 42. Rosemary Morrey ,S f 1 . I 7 8 I I4 I 5 55 'f I AM 2' A Q av I Q, 7-I I l I 4 4, G H iat t I I ., :vit-i'51f:5i'-5.14. Qi. 'AQQQQFJ-:sa-:L .1 1-3.15 5.-:,:J5.l'g 4-,gi---Q.. - .. .r Q-,, .. -..H ,, ,. .. ,- 2-ix J:Yig,3,,, W'25'-ggggggggza-mfs:Wim--?H:sf Eau:am:.-::LQ:f:L.--- Sigma Sigma Sigma Beta Xi chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma has enjoyed an- other exciting and prosperous year of campus activity. The school's social life was once again initiated by the Mexican Holiday Dance, co-sponsored with the TEKES. During September, Tri Sigma was honored by the presence of their National Alumnae Secretary, Mrs. Emily Lee. Homecoming '69 brought great honors to the Tri Sig- mas, as Mary Ace Robertson was crowned Home- coming Queen, and Kathy Loberg was named Special Maid. More distinction came to the chapter as six Sig- mas were selected to Who's Who: Gail Whitson, Gail Gegg, Ace Robertson, Kathy Loberg, Bonnie Bartho- lomew, and Connie Travagliante. ln almost every type of campus activity Tri Sigma was well represented. Gail Gegg served as Editor of the SAGAMORE. Cheering on the teams to victory were A ,I Founded 1898 5 F' Longwood College Q Farmville, Va. f 47 A SEMO chapter 1951 Q A Colors: N 49 ' Royal Purple 84 White 'fq 69 Flower: w Violet 1. Carla Helfrich 2. leanne Goldstein 3. jane Spaunhorst 4. Kathy Lewis 5. Marcia Dierker 6. Dinah Ross 7. Letti Owens 8. Connie Cash 9. Donna Shine ' 10. Linda Hotfelder 11. Mikie Simon 12. Nancy Wernart 13. Edie Thomasson 14. Connie Travagliante 15. Nancy McClain 16. Debbie Coots 17. Carla lost 18. Candy Maxey 19. Gail Whitson 20. lan johns 21. Sandy Conway 22. Charlotte McBride 23. Cameron Hopwood 24. loan Koeln 25. Becky Burrows 26. Nancy O'Brien 27. Gail Gegg 28. Mary A. Robertson 29. janet Baugh 30. Barb Silverman 31. Linda Glisan 32. Donna Sokol 33. Kim Loos 34. Sandi Wilke 35. Sue Koeln 36. Carol Wappelhorst 37. Marilyn Smith 38. Patricia Roberts , l l Qi 't il lil i 4 cheerleaders Ace Robertson and Nancy McClain. Bonnie Bartholomew was President of AHEA, and Connie Travagliante was President of PEM. Gail Gegg and Kathy Loberg were tapped for WAKAPA, and served as Recording and Corresponding Secretaries of Student Senate, respectively. Barb Silverman and Kathy Lewis held the posibions of Vice-President and Secre- tary of Phi Gamma Nu. Linda Girard was invited to become a member of Kap- pa Delta Pi, and jane Spaunhorst and Gail Gegg were initiated as key charter members of Sigma Alpha Eta. Members of Pi Delta Epsilon were Dinah Ross, Gail Gegg, Gail Whitson, Linda Walden, and Linda Girard. Winning the fleetball derby first place trophy, and a successful Spaghetti Dinner and Tree of Lights were among Tri Sigma's accomplishments this year. , , ,,....,. ...., ,.,., ,..... .-,- - ..., ,.., ,,...1, ' .'.v.-. . v I : 3 -1 A.. f. , , W , i ,,.,L ,, 1 , , , LEFT TO RIGHT: john Wilson, Cliff Shirrell, john Paine, Tom Bryant, Gordon Snyder, and Larry Curtis. t. sf OFFICERS First Semester President: jim Matthews Vice president: Kim Rice Treasurer: Sam Schalk Recording Secretary: Al Cooper Corresponding Secretary: Rich French Second Semester President: George Genovese Vice president: Randy Fitch Treasurer: Bob Borgmann Recording Secretary: Dan Buchmeyer Corresponding Secretary: Ron Clements Q43 yung ' I Phi Sigma Epsilon SEMO's Sigma Eta Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon this year celebrated its first anniversary as a national chap- ter on March 22, 1970. Established as a colony in 1968, Phi Sigma Epsilon was formally installed as a chapter in 1969. The Phi Sigs have done a lot during their first full year at Southeast Missouri State College. Since moving into their new campus home in Greekland last fall, the Phi Sigs have won the Young Democrats Bloodmobile tro- phy forthe highest percentage of blood donated by a campus organization for the second time in as many tries. The pledges have strengthened a Phi Sig tradition 459 M f ,.,,, ,f -fdjg7Zf? M7fZn ' . j , , , A ., 'V V - Z f I, V f V J 2 I 4 5. ff W, 4. .f by taking top grade honors for a campus organization forthe third straight semester. U Besides their own first year celebration, the Sigma Eta men joined with the rest of Phi Sigma's sixty national chapters and colonies in the observance of Phi Sigma Epsilon National's sixtieth year. The fraternity advisor was again Mr. Tom Mitchell, head of the Academic Advising Center. Mr. jim Strout, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, was faculty sponsor. Nw llll Founded 1910, Kansas State Teachers Coll. Emporia, Kansas SEMO chapter 1969 Colors: Cardinal 84 Silver Flower: White Tea Rose 1. james Matthews 2. Ron Clements 3. Rick DeSantis 4. Tom Crepe 5. George Ritchie 6. Gary Bailey 7. Tom Holtmeyer 8. Dave Phelps 9. Sinchai Chaisdivej 10. Dan Buschmeyer 11. Denny Karl . -.3 5 I fimlll i tlilllrlllil 5 I - ff Steve Rhiner Al Cooper Dave Burns Dave Disbrow Randy Fitch Richard French Bob Borgmann Al Cowles Leese Yarbrough Rich Hensel Ron Anfinson 12. Steve Franklin Tim Pensel 13. Kim Rice Greg SUGSS 14. Rommy Hollard Phil Shoemaker 15. Don Mayfield Tim Ludwig 16. Sam Schalk Bill Clendenin 17. George Genovese 34. RiCk Hill 752k QW tif' 1 jg gf- iifi-ZR 187 Il I I I1 I I I K1 fl 'I it ll I ll ll Q. , 1 v .1 1 5 I Pi Kappa Alpha Having been rated sixth of one hundred forty seven Pike chapters for the previous school year, Epsilon Iota set out to raise its standards and level of achievement during the 1969-70 year. In recognition of its efforts, the chapter was selected as Best Chapter for the dis- trict which includes all chapters in Missouri. While the fraternity excelled on campus, individual members participated actively to lead various organi- zations. Steve Hodges served as President of IFC, chair- man ofthe All-College judicial Board, co-chairman of Homecoming and was selected as national Pike of the Week. Student Senate president was Bob johnson, and Dan Holdinghaus and Randy Nored were presi- dent and vice-president of SAC respectively. Who's Who members were Willie Outman, Steve Hodges, Bob johnson, and Bill Syler. Alumnus David Hahs was ,Q-K Founded 1868 17'-'xx' . . . . WW' W Univ. of Virginia N . :EEF g Charlottesville, Va. Aiigl- y siirvto chapta-r195a Colors: ' ' Garnet 84 Gold XXX Flower: I XXX Lily ofthe Valley Ken Clark Gary Brown Steve Friedman Bob johnson Scott Brune Steve Hodges Ken Sch rum Frank Lento Pat Foster jim Cantino 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Randy Nored Mike McCandlish Greg Weinerth john McCulloch Larry Stewart jim Wolfenkoehler Gary Fisher Gary Bunting Larry Landuyt Scott Linnen broker john Ploeger Don SCl lUl'1 Mick Zoll 35. Mark Kasten Ralph Huber 36. Ken jones Henry Hand 37. Ken Green john Brandt 38. Dave Childers Mike Hammitt 39. Rich MOSS john Rigdon 40. Mike Honer Dan Spears Larry Lancaster Reggie Miles Bob Scudder Greg Gielow Bill Marsh -l.l.1l.i.-.l1 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. Ron Aubuchon Ernie Schwendemann Gary Frederick Dan Holdinghaus Mike Maurer .. , fit L YQ 'II ' ll 20 1 A , ae ttitl I: selected one of the five most outstanding undergradu- ates in the nation for 1968. Pi Kappa Alpha captured the SAC Trivia Bowl trophy. During Greek Week 1969 Epsilon Iota won their fifth consecutive Greek Sing title and the Greek Games tro- phy wa-s won later in the week. The chapter was also recognized by national for its outstanding rush film and was spotlighted by a feature article in its national magazine. ' In sports the Pikes captured all-school championships in basketball, fleetball, tennis, and golf. In intrafraterni- ty competition, first place was won at a basketball tour- nament sponsored by Zeta Gamma chapter at Eastern Illinois U. OFFICERS Fall Semester President: William Outman Vice president: jim Thornsberry Treasurer: Steve Hodges Secretary: Gary Frederick Spring Semester President: Steve Hodges Vice president: Robert Fox Treasurer: Dan Spears Secretary: Dan Holdinghaus l SITTING L. TO R.: Steve Baker, Duane Curtis, Ron Moll, Rick Frederickson. 2nd ROW: Dave Brock, Ross Willie, Cyrus Glastetter, Rich Buchanan. 3rd ROW: Mike Owens, Bill Heaton, john Prather, Scott Butler, Tony Marietta. LAST ROW STANDING: Mike Rubel, Greg Mudd, Mike Sisk, Randy Beste, jim Nagel, Ralph Beekman, Lancy Brune,1acie Spears, Steve O'NeiI, Tom Maloney. 90 ,,, .X Mfg P , 9 :fl lei il, 1 T21 il i f 'V I l 1' 1 . . x 1 f I 1 Q 1 . . li fi If 61 i if f fx .4 X 2 J ll 2 'D f ' , .... ry. 68.5. ...an 3 Q . V lr E 'x el ff' a- . qi 2 Us li . , l l Sigma Chi p Epsilon Phi chapter of Sigma Chi proudly celebrated its tenth anniversary with festivities that encompassed an entire weekend. Alumni, parents and sweethearts joined in and made the founding celebration an unfor- gettable experience. The annual Father's Day cele- bration when Sigs honor their dads was celebrated simultaneously with the tenth anniversary. The Sigs combined their talents with the Alpha Chi's twice this year. First, to produce the float for home- coming with the theme Hair Comes A Victory, and to sponsor the annual Bunny Party which is a major all- school dance on campus. A goal of any fraternity should be to provide service to the community. This year on slave day the men of Epsilon Phi offered their services to the girls of the dif- ix I Founded 1855 0.5 5 5 Miami University i U A A A Oxford, Ohio SEMO chapter 1960 Colors: M: an 4- Blue 84 Old Gold 0 Flower: White Rose john Putz Dave Patrick Mike Shivelbine Steve Keeney Ken McManaman Greg Williams Dan Olander Tom Russo Steve Carroll Ed Wiesehan Lynn Davidson Gary Hartman joe Albrecht Steve Harrison Mike juenger Greg Ward Mike Schumacher ' jim Lampe George Bush Ted Steinmeyer Brad Eggimann Pat Clarke Bruce Klaus Rick Heyl Bob Garrison john Biller Alton Dodson john Vance Shawn Etter Tim Varrone Doug Witry john Kogge Dick Davidson. Tim Freihofer Tom McKee Chuck McGinty Bill Miller Charlie Stamp Chuck Heyl Skip Schmidt Ron Wallace Randy Farmer Bruce Braswell Bob Stephan Terry Kraus Bill Fricke Ted Ingram Larry Ryan Dan Walsh Mike lntagliata jerry Burch Dewey Carlstrom Skip Christian Bill Preston Dan johnson Rick Chenot 0 a h mm FY -I' 1 if at fi SIGMA CHI 7-'iiiffii Bill Carroll Tom Stephans ferent sororities to raise money for Wallace Village, which is Sigma Chi's charitable' organization to help crippled children. The Sigs also dedicated an evening to collect money for the Muscular Distrophy Foundation. Two prominent events for Sigs everywhere are Derby Day and the Sweetheart Ball. On Derby Day the girls of the school enter in a mock-Olympic competition which is highlighted by an all-school dance. Sigma Chi is a social, civic, and fraternal organization in every sense and these qualities are reflected in all of their endeavors on campus. Epsilon Phi awaits the chal- lenge of tomorrow and the opportunity to build char- acter, pride, and brotherhood in men. OFFICERS Fall Semester Consul: Tom McKee Pro Consul: Chuck Heyl Annotator: Chuck McGinty Tribune: Alton Dotson Magister: john Putz Quaestor: Bob Stephan Kustos: Doug Smith Spring Semester Consul: Ted Steinmeyer Pro Consul: Bruce Klaus Annotator: Bill Withers Tribune: Randy Farmer Magister: Ken McManaman Quastor: Bob Stephan Kustos: Skip Schmidt LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Ted Ingram, Rocky Bandy, Rich Schalk, Gus Lorberg, Rick Heyl, Dick jones, Pat O'Loughlin. ROW 2: john Hall, jay Sheets, Doug Kraus, Steve Harrison, Mark Boardman. 'LI' . -1-vwrfwm-ni frb J 4 ' 'sifwkiriliigw l' -fa-'1a3 E...-m... . . . V . , -,.. .. .- Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon's growth was proud and prosperous as the fraternity remained the largest on campus in its seventeenth year at SEMO. In the fall, Missouri Zeta traveled to Rolla to cheer on the Indians in a key MIAA Conference football contest. Sig Ep support produced a victory. Sig Eps and Tri Delts held their annual Vegas Nite which brought the famed Harold's Club of Las Vegas to Cape Girardeau. Sigma Phi Epsilons held many noteworthy positions in various college activities. Mike Connoyer served as IFC treasurer while Randy Cook was secretary of Greek Governing Board. Bruce Nall was active in the college music programs and sang a major role in the depart- ment's production of Carmen. Several Sig Eps won distinction in the field of varsity sports. Bruce Hoffman, Ken loggerst, and jack Martin were named to the MIAA All Conference Football Team. Hoffman's other distinctions in his last varsity season included Most Valuable Player Award. Bruce was also a student of the month member for the aca- demic year. In the field of intramural sports, Sam Gassi- raro won All School Honors as 123-133 Weight lifting champ. During the fall semester Sig Eps donated more blood to the American Red Cross Bloodmobile than any other student organization on campus. In the spring Sig Eps and Alpha Chi's sponsored an Easter Egg Hunt for un- derprivileged children. The year will be rounded out at the Sigma Phi Epsilon National Leadership Academy in Iuly in Memphis, Tennessee. x I xl f f. Wt. if ,,i.,, I F I l r .221 '.' , 'f f A R.. 0. 3 . t 1 l 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Xiwf Q' 'fvxsr Craig Easton Iohn Frederick Bruce Nall Marc Anderson lack Martin Mike Tucker Bob Bruner San Gassiraro Pat Garland Phil Ryan Ray Hoven lack Jacobs Bill Piatkikwicz joe DiLuzzio jeff Borchelt Dan Cosgrove jim Stovall Frank Caruso Harold Bligenstorfer George Spies Angelo Colona Tom Mogelnicki Randy Cook Bob Hollingshead Ken Draege Founded 1901 Richmond University Richmond, Virginia sEMo chapter 1953 Colors: Purple and Red Flowers: Violets and Roses 27. Tim Luckett ' 28. Mike Connoyer 29. Bill Phillips 30. john Sarson 31. Dan Hasty 32. Warren Klaus 33. Ray Williams 34. Rich Bliggenstorfer 35. Phil Weeks 36. Vince Olsen 37. Harlan Lassen 38. Mark Richmond 39. Bob Hamilton 40. Dave Bauer 41. Don Hiller 42. Charlie Spinks 43. Greg Heineman 44. Bob Kraiberg 45. Bill wright 46. Gary Wittenberg 47. Bill Berg 48. Mike Elliott 49. Denny Kannady 50. Bob Grass 51. Bob Rushing t ill ll i If 8 13 Ag. I . III l li iii 192 f ,,,V ., ,. ,..,. .. ...., - ...., . .... ..,., 9'-j.f 'F i P , w ,, ' ' ' ' - - - L U .-,1.,.., -Alu.: :Lf 5 231 '-4 .mmm s X ' :Tr A fx psf AM -f V, 2 Q ' I M7 ' f ' ffxyffiff' '1 . ,J 4 2- ' 'mv , V 2 Y .Q 2 T2 ,,ff7 2 f fr, f fi I 5 W ,.,, . 7.2! ,. C2 ,Q ffl I , X '1 Y Z N A I I Z'lT fr' X. if I VH4 24 ,K Sigma Tau Gamma Nearly fifty years have passed since seventeen idealists sought to perpetuate their friendship through the es- tablishment of Sigma Tau Gamma. Today, after a half century, the principles espoused by the founders are being applied on more than eighty campuses from coast to coast. Progress and growth are the going words on these campuses. So be it with the Alpha Phi Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma at SEMO State. The Sig Tau's have excelled to the highest degree in scholarship and athletics. Sigma Tau Gamma has been the winner ofthe All Sports Award the last four years and won the Scholarship Award the last two years. Social events to remember were the Yard-and-a-Half Party, Purple Passion Party, and the Hell's Angels Party. The elegant White Rose Ball brought to a close this year's social activities. Throughout the school year, Sig Tau's served in note- worthy positions in student government and other ac- tivities. Fraternity president Steve Stahl was president of the Greek Governing Board. Sid Stauffer and Dan Slenker were members of the All School judicial Board. Founded 1920 Cen- tral Mo. State f ss S., Warrensburg, Mo. SEMO Chapter 1952 Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Rose 1. Bill Taylor 2. Tom Koettker 3. Barry Bogner 4. jim Lang 5. Tom McCarthy 6. Charles Young 7. David Shelton 8. Bob Craigen 9. Terry Wilke 10. Dennis Carmen 11. Mike Scott 12. jim McCulley 13. Bob Hess 14. Bill Moore 15. jerry Roscio 16. jim Hennis 17. john Bridwell 18. Ralph Lindsey 19. Sid Stauffer 20. john Dauer 21. Bob House Tig ' Q ' li' l I mill I j Q5 A ,A as, 5' , P 9 22. Randy Pace 23. Ken Kingree 24. john Day 25. Ernie Perkins 26. Lou Ronzio 27. Dan Slenker 28. Rich Morris 29. Bob Schwab 30. Steve Stahl 31. David Vogersang 32. Steve Hendricks 33.'Al Etter 34. Eric Peterson 35. Gary Smith 36. Mike Bernie 37. Steve Smith 38. Bill DePriest 39. David McSwain 40. jim Thomas 41. Phil Butler' if 1' . 1 13 24 25 T 5 l 5 A m., qlo li liiiq '75 l 'L I 'Z L ' P , . 'iw 11 0 'pi 51 gq he aim 1 :Hit Lnivtwwgweuyqqqqiiqgpr new ,M :BEF -exq- Tau Kappa Epsilon Another year, another victory for the Tekes The Tekes placed first ln the homecoming float competition This year they worked hand in hand with The Alpha Xl Delta sorority The fall semester saw the Tekes start off with a big bang by initiating twenty new fraters Success did not stop there The Tekes went on to wm the all school volley ball championship for the third year in a row Also, the Tekes placed first ID the billiard tournament for the second time in as many years Once again this spring the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon are hosting their Red Carnation Ball The Ugly Man contest has been entered by the Tekes for the first time in years Delta Zeta Chapter decided to join in the con test once again in order to see if they could start anoth er fifteen year successive victory string Several Tekes won distinction this year in various fields Our president, Wayne McKinnon, is treasurer of the lnterfraternlty Council Gene Figge won the Golden Helmet Award in football for the second successive year Lance Walker was selected as a delegate to the Student Senate Steve Geary was selected to Who s Who for the second time in two years A sad point for the fraternity this year is that fifteen se niors graduated This was big loss, and they will be missed by all Will! be as -ht... A 9' VV Nt, V r Warm T Tom Hawn . lohn Donze 3. Leonard Ehlmann 4. Ed Ellington 5. Wayne McKinnon 6. lim Welton 7. Denny Shannon 8. Charles McConnell 9. Perry Gooch 10. Al Abernathy 11. james lozanski 12. Robert Hornsy 13. Dennis Green 14. Harry Davidian 15. Bob Morris 16. Gary Hacker 17. Skip Petralia 18. Dan Geisler U Founded 1899 Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Ill SEMO Chapter 1953 Colors Cherry and Gray Flower Red Carnation Al Sweet . james Palmer 21. Wayne Rathjen 22. Al Schweiss 23. james Hewitt 24. Dan joerling 25. Richard Haman 26. Keith Pigg 27. Phil Leek 28. Glen Arnold 29. Ken Clerc 30. Gene Figge 31. Robert Ruebsam 32. Brian Myers 33. Warren McPherson 34. Mike jones 35. Larry Stovesand If X, r i alll Q A ,fr . JW! . . jg mtl fl lv GFFICERS Fall and Spring President: Wayne McKinnon Vice President: john Hager Secretary: Michael Zeman Treasurer: Robert Ruebsam Historian: james Hewitt Chaplain: james Palmer Sgt.-at-Arms: Ken Clerc Pledge Trainer: Dennis Green LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Dave Harding, Stu Lockwood, Sergio Miller, Mike Ramsey, Bob Ehrhard, Rich Hawn, Mike Bahr, john Hayes. ROW 2: Mike Ebert, Tom Thiele, Eric Portillo, Dave Leech, Charlie Hart, Randy Abernathy, Eric Meyers, Russ Ehlenbeck, Bob johnson. Fraternity f f 1 f '7 fury , , i 'f f ,I '- MQ , f ,f Connie Taylor Sigma Phi Epsilon Debbie Roettger Luda Ferguson Phi sigma Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon if Susan McArdle Sigma Chi Barbara Glison Sigma Tau Gamma Mary jane Martin Pi Kappa Alpha Sweethearts Y 1 I I 1 w X F 5 3 i 14 E a fi :J E A 4 T2 3 Q a -1 3 I' lv A -4 3 if Z1 -1 ., 4 .K 4 -1 '1 1 f N I I r Football 1969 TEAM STATISTICS Points Total TD's PAT Field Goals First Downs Rushing First Downs Passing Rushing Attempts Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Yardage Pass Attempts Pass Completions Punt Average Kickoff Return Yardage 239 32 25 6 84 73 490 2014 1664 3678 219 115 37.2 700 fm f. Q. g-. 2 f ft. Q' :ff 1 lifai ft M4 ts, ff Eg ST , s .5-4 ,Nt 3, Q5 I .1 ': s ,-6 5 I? f 'tv ,K KM M 9 Q .4 i r I I I I CC.- Chief Sagamore calmly but proudly surveys his do- main. The INDIANS, led by Head Coach TOM THROWER, RIGHT, swept to an 8-2 season this year, which gave them a Co-Championship in the MIAA. BELOW, Defensive Coach IIM LOHR is carried off the field by the INDIANS after the final game of the season. ll I J will FY HF-1 BT! 'M 1 x.. .7 ,i 11.1, ,,,f:Aff -iq-gw'.' q'.f1W .g:iYu1i4g -V A, 2 I H V W V V V. V A V -- fZ4'i-frfl-l' 4f5f??f5f'f?1?'1iwT'-iF 5 .,,. MM.. L-,,-.,, , A ' ' Y bg,-'Q ,fiiyif-fi' v -f:.ffTg,,::,,. ,., - jiliglq- :5:ff+-:'1:+iqfg,g:gggzrg:-4gina- 1-f '-- I 200 Coaches Ken Harginsg Tom Thrower, Head Coachg Ryland Meyerg and lim Lohr. 1969 FOOTBALL TEAM: LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 'li lim Sasser, Phillip Wild, Paul Waldt, Richard Schalk, jim McDevitt, Steve Swyers, Will Norris, Larry Huck, Gary Schenkel, Sam Waters, Tom Frenz, Steve Parker, Kenny Kirk, David Newbury, Bill Bridell, Mike Fortney, Terry Sampson, Cap Prange, Randy Baily, Bradley Gaines. ROW 2: Lance Bruns, jim Powell, Rich Stewart, Robert Barclay, Roger Minton, Mar- ty Collier, Ronald White, Richard Davidson, janson Freeman, Greg Dees, Tom Morgan, john Scott, Mike Martin, Gary Bess, Kim God- win, Leslie Glastetter, Michael Burke, Larry Margrabe, jim Shultz, Steve Derringer, Leslie Young, james McCarthy. ROW 3: Tom Wall- MIAA Conference Co-Champs GAME SCORES SEMO Opponent 7 Delta 6 19 jacksonville 13 31 Evansville 24 'I4 Murray 34 29 ' I Northwest Mo. 21 32 Rolla 24 33 Southwest Mo. 29 24 Northeast Mo. tHomecomingl 14 24 Central Mo. 44 36 Illinois 20 er, Dennis Maxey, Bob Rudd, Ralph Beekman, Tom Donze, Bill Ash, Robert Hollingshead, Ron Helms, Gordon McFerron, Doug Mackey, Wayne Behnke, Elihu King, Arthur Miller, Richard Sanders, Herman Williams, Al Holmes, Gene Figge, Bruce Hoffman, Larry Wicks, Bruce Nall, Greg Schroeder, Bo Pitt, Mark Calandro. 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X X f gjcig f f 5' iw i ,io 11, x fw , W f,ffffO. 1-'47 wwf.-EflfM..-sf.-fm,1,wY ,Sz 4 WW-:2'ff'f ' 'iw',.14Q1S'?f3?2V4if'N'iT1f3fQ'if2rW? f fff - BRUCE NALL Senior - Defensive Back Kicking Specialist i i I GREG SCHROEDER Senior - Quarterback TOM WALLER Senior- Cornerback IOE SNOPEK Senior - Defensive End v T' V, 4 N- 1 fa -K. E b ' 1 KQV BRUCE HOFFMAN, power runner of the Indians, carries the ball against Spring- AL HOLMES runs through the Kirksville Bulldogs at the field Bears. ' 1969 Homecoming Game. KEN IOGGERST hauls in a pass for valuable yardage against the Springfield Bears. O4 Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT ROW1 Annette Watson Diana Durso Co captain ROW2 Stephanie Day judy Long Anita Isle Pam Penny ROW3 Mary Ace Robertson Nancy McClain Karen Thlele Captain The Cheerleaders were sponsored by Mrs Tom Thrower Mrs jimLohr and Mrs Bob Lohr ' I 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1 - . ,, ,, l . u . .. . ' I I I ' ' I ' I Fred Schepp accepts trophy for Veterans Corp from Karen Thiele. Diana Durso and Anita Isle help the Cheerleading Mascot do a flip. 205 , nv , . n -. '---A-.1bu!s.,. ,1.:L4:,,u.r.r,:..Q:-.,.-..1'Z1inL.4 WH, nt, 1 . Jr,-, 3, ra.. - - 3 , Hf 22H+2:1-2 2L22f as2:effark:..,aK..,Q., JL, .. a a .1 5fe..-IV-,.-ggjlff-ee-f-f'nfl:-.4 Q---M'--' ' -'- W Basketball BASKETBALL TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Bill DePriest, jim Long, Coach Charles Parsley, Dan May, Delray Drury, Don Schaffer. ROW 2: Don Call, R. Turner, Fred Anderson, Larry Briggs, Don Metz. ROW 3: Manager j. Lloyd, Don Tuttle, james King, R. Stockbarger, I. Miller, 1. Walker. Fred Anderson, senior guard. jim Long, senior guard. -.-:g:'ffFv- 1 ' 1- 11.2.1.5 ilwgimi' 'zfgggti 1111: O Stockbarger and Anderson make scoring difficult for Peru, Nebraska M W, M, - .. -,A -M .. 1- - . ,, - :4 -'-Q-1--V -'J' 14, ,'7jggj:'1v,f:,,:k,-we, 1 .. . . gs 7 --.,..l ,,... . . SEMO State Basketball Statistics 81 Peru State 70 83 McKendrea 95 76 Illinois 84 88 U. of Missouri, St. Louis 86 63 Southwest Mo. State 87 66 Central Mo. State 88 88 North Park College 91 71 U. of Missouri, Rolla 62 79 Arkansas State U. 57 81 Kentucky Wesleyan 91 72 Concordia Seminary 76 66 Arkansas State U. 76 73 Southwest Mo. State 84 93 Central Mo. State 88 82 Northwest Mo. State 99 84 Northeast Mo. State 75 62 Washington University 80 69 Northwest Mo. State 84 82 Northeast Mo. State 81 87 Eastern Illinois U. 80 101 U. of Missouri, Rolla 82 Briggs and Miller, Cape State defenders, fight for the rebound in the picture at the left. LOWER LEFT is an example ofthe fast break, Indian style. BELOW, jim King makes two the hard way. t 'lf i i l l l l i 1 i i ,T 1, if l 2 1 f- .5 l tl 1 si 1 l 1 Ft ' lf 209 V3 W? ,Ty l l l l T l . - N f::.'::a:Ls:.::L:i-' A21 ar QL .wiv :l.z:eL4:A5ig:::: i'1f5f'A' Wife2422152673752fff.g55raezm2:r fmm L .,., Avllwv... 1 , - l T 1 l BasebaH L LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Rolland james, john Frangoulis, Tim Halter, Skip Collins, Gary Schwent, jim Stricker, Dennis Shannon. 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ROW 3: Clary Houston, Managerg Randy Kieterg Charles Youngg Richard Bliggenstorferg Randy Carter. I 111 411 11: 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 E 11 f 1 2 11 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 111 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 I 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 -11 EJ 3 , 1!'1 1 113 ' H 1111 1 1:91 . gg ! 1. F5 1 il 1. , 14 1,1 5 51 115, 1 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 in if' 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 .111 1 111' 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 11,2 1 I 1 I 11 g F51 'Q 1 li 1 w W - 1 M, 11,. ...,..W.1,.-,,Y, U1 11 1 411 1 1 111 1 111 1111 215 111 1131 ' L- -. .g. H Eli -1ww 2uv1'A'-1 W1-www -fm, -L1 mf -.,,,. 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P .Se Roy Lotspeicz Ed Welker Tom Koettker jim Ploesser lmgrl ROW3 jim Rugraff Ted Berger Randy Boling joe Ross : im rosi , r f Distance men Fred Springer, Steve Parker, and Steve Urbach make the turn at Houck Stadium. ck IMWW My ,fm MIAA Conference Champions 1969 in both Indoor and Outdoor Competition LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Ron lorgenson, Glenn Merhoff, Wayne Akins, Glenn Carroll, Albert Holmes, Steve Stillwell, Lester Wil- liams, Dave Newberry, Edward Bartley, james Cameron, Louis Naeger, Mike johnson, Mike Ervin, Terry Corbin, Eric Han, Rick Wadlington, Bruce Frankie, Assistant Coach. ROW 2: Coach Rosengarten, Dawson Young, Lester Young, Tim Pensel, lim Powell, Richard Sanders, Larry Briggs, john Miller, Kerry Maxam, Fred Springer, Martin Corcoran, Art Miller, Clark wille, Terry Meatheany, Steve.Urback, Steve Parker, Clarence Finley, Terry Connors, Doc Williams. - M ww wwgswm- ,wgsmm .MW Xe, Taking the hurdles at a practice session are Kerry Maxam, Art Miller, Clark Wille, and Richard Sanders. 'bw 4' X, Q fc-+A , 13 -,Q I M Y x , - .. f ' ' - Hsin, ' pf-fx : . Q V 2 , f'j'+:gu5 ' M eww Ig, ,? i,, vw.. ,, O jr' ffswq x 1 ff ' H V V , gm 0 kjj V' fuswm, f g -umm f 'fm avuu-:nw 7 , ,,,. , ,,,.,., 1- w.m,f,fcr-vfw muwnwf L X gmx Nm V , ,, ff QQKQA--M, .X fw wwf 219 IF' ci wi 3 F In li 5 I . r! fu H 1 it H M yi EL 1. 1? F 3E 1522 as g? 'W 22413 , lip? 152 M 325 ,V mia? lm' , 55 L 54 '4 1 55 ' EA 5 2 532 W Epi ,if fi, lk. 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W 5 ,gp V N ,X 7: . 1 h 5 wifi, + ' - 5 W Wie Mfr'-if ' 31' f 1' M73 W' V . 1, , .lx , 4' ,W-5 N fm f A , ig fr . s w f 5.,,,. - '-1.4-if Sk Q5 3 sg g A ' s g fi V 'L - 5, Agri 4 ?g's5'a Q W .4 5 in ' fzgv, , jf ,, . 3, ba? ' FA 1 QRCANIZATIONS .,.,.., ,f ,.-...nl gg ' M -n--,-1 5' -,.Eu ' M Buizma-nab-1-91104 ,aff -M .,... Fresh man Orientation Committee This committee has the responsi- bility of co-ordinating a hectic schedule of activities in order to make every freshman's adjust- ment to college as pleasant as possible. To accomplish this goal, committee members select stu- dent leaders and conduct a work- shop for them, plan registration activity, mailed a summer edition of the Arrow to all incoming freshmen, planned and spon- sored a dance, Wheels' Night, and the Talent Show, and handled all publicity for orientation. ORIENTATION STEERING COMMITTEE: L. TO R.: Monica Morrey, Laura Besher, Mr. Richards, Cathy Doumouras, Tom Messer, Pat Graf, Debby Young. sf-rs! '1 I 'TN -V -Dirt... ' -f 1' ...ff 5 9 Homecoming Steering Committee This group of students and faculty members has the responsibility of planning and executing the pomp and circumstance of Homecom- ing Weekend. Ideas have metamorphosed through months of committee meet- ings and brainstorming ses- sions into concrete plans. Crowds of students, parents, faculty, and alumnae flow from the colorful parade, to the game, to the Homecom- ing Dance thanks to the careful and meticulous plan- ning of this group. HOMECOMING STEERING COM- MITTEE: SEATED, L. TO R.: Patti Peck, Brenda Champ, jane Moon- ier, Mary Knight, Shirley Mastin, Mr. Sewell, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Unfer, Mrs. Kellerman, Mrs. Webb, Miss Bierbaum, George Miller, Diane Carter, Paula Bowden, Connie Adams, Vicki Oberle, and Donna Sokol. STANDING: Tom Messer, Steve Hodges, jim Lutes, Barb Mill- er, Steve Hefner, Becky Ledford, Carol Fish, Karen Kramer, Mike Conoyer, and Leslie Nations. 225 ,, l f I -5 l H' if W r Il - --- - -- - .af - ' Student Senate Student Senate is the primary student governing body on campus. The basic purposes of the Senate are to give the students experience in self-government, to act as a liaison among students, faculty, and administra- tion, to foster a spirit of close cooperation among groups, to promote the aims, policies, and ideals of the college, to increase school spirit through the presenta- tion of all all-college spirit trophy, to act as a means of initiating and executing measures for the benefit of the student body and the college, and to cultivate a spirit of loyalty to the institution among the students and alumnae. The Senate also recognizes outstanding achievements made by students by selecting a student of the month. Composing the Senate membership are representa- tives from the sororities, fraternities, residence halls, coordinating groups, delegates at large, and off cam- pus delegates. Delegates-at-large are chosen by the student body. Through the leadership of its officers, coupled with the guidance of its advisors - Dean Car- roll Walker, Mr. Bill Stacy, and Mr. Charles Bonwell, the Senate is able to promote, plan, and direct college activities and policies. The approval of new organiza- tions to be recognized on campus, the amending of the constitutions of existing organizations as well as its own, and the establishment of new resolutions and policies are the primary channels through which the Senate directs its workings. Some of the special events sponsored by the Senate are the Monthly President's Luncheon, the selection of the winner of the All-Col- lege Spirit Trophy, the selection of the members of the Orientation and Homecoming Steering Committees, Parents' Day, College Day, and the Model United Nations. 226 SENATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: L. TO R., ROW T: Bruce Klaus, Treasurer: Gail Gegg, Recording Secretary: jim Truesdell, Vice-President, Kathy Loberg, Corresponding Secretary. ROW 2: Dean Carroll Walker, Advisor, Mr. Charles Bonwell, Advisor: and Robert johnson, President. STUDENT SENATE: L. TO R., ROW 'l: Ron Burns, Dale Fieh- ler, Diane Hoffman, jill McMurry, Marcia Polleschultz, Wanda Garber, Randy Saul, Bob judd, Sharman Murphee, Terrie Bert, Don Norris. ROW 2: Dave Burns, Dede Ellis, Lance Walker, Kathy Stoddard, George Bush, jim Wolfen- koehler, Pamela Vinyard, Bob House, Linda Hotfelder, Karen Orvis. ROW 3: Wayne Noltmeier, Fred Shepp, Gary Beckerle, Fred Rohm, Sandra Hendricks, Dan Noldinghaus Bob Harpole, Kim Loos, Marcia Byrnes, Claudia Partney Candy Partney, Gordon Snyder, Ellen Neihaus, Byron Bury, Nikki Rasch. ROW 4: jim Ploesser, jerry Stone, Susan Flow- ers, William Oatman, Frank Lento, Gary Clayton, Pat Foster, Sue Cantrell, Bonnie Bartholomew, Diane Allen, Linda Bray, Gary jones, Bill Syler, Diana Carter, Gary Williams. ROW 5: Monica Morrey, Amy Daugherty, Connie Adams, Gail Patton, Larry Grossman, Pat Graf, Pat Abel, Fran Wolff, Marshall james, Barb Wolff, Mary Ortman, Michael james, Virginia Moore. ROW 6: Mary K. johnson, Mary Schafer, jim Fowler, Susan Doerr, Tom Messer, Pam Beard, Richard Neal, Leslie Nations, Pete Nardie, john Biller, Marilyn Burge, justin james, Dennis Thompson. I I 16'-lx 8 Student Union Board Student activities of all types are planned and spon- sored bythe Student Union Board. Formerly known as the Student Activities Council, the organization as- sumed its new title with the election of officers and rat- ification of the new constitution during 1969. After a complete reorganization of policies, objectives, and guidelines, the Student Union Board has become a more representative body. Through membership in the Association of College Unions International, the Student Union Board has gained much knowledge in the effective planning and coordination of student ac- tivities. This year the Executive Council attended the twelfth regional conference of ACUI held in Stillwater, Oklahoma. In addition to the Executive Council, there are chairmen in charge of publicity, recreation, public information, dances, and fine arts. It is the role of the chairmen to coordinate the activity and then guide the members in the planning and promotion of the event. Throughout the year, the Board focuses much of its attention on the extra-curricular activities of the stu- dents. The Board plans and coordinates all of the pro- grams presented. Some of the highlights of the year are the College Quiz Bowl, after-the-game dances, Trivia Bowl, Homecoming Dance, SAGAMORE Ball, Fine Arts Week, and a host of tournaments including everything from chess to tennis. STUDENT UNION BOARD: L. TO R., ON GROUND: loyce Watkins, Connie Greaser, Pam Vinyard. ON TRUCK: Shirley Hornbuchle, Diane Taylor, Reva Shaw, Debbie Brown, jeff Lerner, Connie Adams, Amy Daugherty, IOanie Maurer, Gloria Mueller, Randy Nored, Nan- cy Hahs, Patti Peck, Sue Ann Cantrell, Colleen Graser, Renee Hous- man, Mary Knight. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: CLOCKWISEZ Dean Flentge, Linda Chap- in, Mr. joe Low, Cathy Doumouras, Ace Robertson, Dan Holling- haus, Patti Peck, Gloria Mueller, Connie Adams, Connie Greaser, jim DuBois, Joyce Watkins. 229 K M ,pw 1, 1 g 'mv .gn-W,- :AQ Q . 'B' K p 3 ' -so ,f gg' - pf f , H-.n Nm,,, Association of Women Students The objective of the Association of Women Students the women's governing board on campus, is to pro- mote intellectual, social, and scholastic programs. The past year has been a very active one for this group. AWS began in September with the presentation of their annual fashion show which was designed to aid freshmen women in choosing proper attire for campus life. Another fall project was the annual calendar sale. One of the major accomplishments of AWS this year was the liberalization of the dress code for women stu- dents. Other projects and activities backed by AWS in- cluded the annual Twirp Week, Best Dressed Girl on Campus Contest, Man of the Year Contest, and a free tutoring program available to all students. AWS: BOTTOM TO TOP: ROW 1: Betty Niemeyer, Pat Rizzuto, Elaine Roberts, Mary Ortmann, jane Moonier, Rita Tuttle. ROW 2: Cathy Statler, Monica Morrey, Shirley Mastin, Mary Schafer, Irene Baker, Laura Besher, Georgeanne Penzel, Cathy Doumouras. ROW 3: Vicki Schindler, Pam Beard, Bonnie Eulberg, Karen Mayfield, Su- san McArdle. Georgeanne Penzel, pictured in front of Academic Hall, was the winner of this year's Best Dressed Girl on Campus Contest. 38 af sink ag .1- '2 - i OUGHFAREV tN0 Tl'l0R FACULTY ONLY . 'F f Y 5 , S JV, 13' it . a Y P s 5 1 D . .N . 'F' X . Q-' l il i lr.. s L iil A . 59 9 .s fr -- Q 5 A TRAFFIC BOARD: L. TO R.: Dale Fiehler, loyce Watkins, Clare Knight, Chairman, joe Ross, Debbie Haynie,1.F.Asberry, Advisor. Traffic Boa rd The Student Traffic Review Board is composed of stu- dents selected by the President of the Student Senate and the retiring members of the Board. The Board's functions are to consider the issuance of special decals, to judge the validity of traffic violation tickets upon petition from an alleged violator, and to sustain, re- scind, or moderate the directive of the violation ticket. The Board also makes, recommendations to the Direc- tor of Traffic and has a role in developing and modify- ing regulations concerning the use and parking of vehicles. judicial Board Members of the All College judicial Board, the su- preme student court on campus, are selected by the Student Senate Executive Committee and the Deans of Students. The judicial Board holds the power to place a student on social probation or to recommend suspen- sion from college. A student may appeal to the Faculty Discipline Committee beyond this court. There are five voting members and two alternates on the Board. IUDICIAL BOARD: L. TO R.: Steve Hodges, Debby Young, Dan Slenker, Richard Neal, Sidney Stauffer, Dean Floyd Hodge, Advisor. WSE l l l l l l l l , l 4 i l l 1 l l l il 1 Hb Q' ,l il 'r l Q A 1 I l A '.gt.-,'.- .4,..........'--A L enllillgv- ' , --- House Councils Leming Hall Although Leming Hall is the oldest resi- dence on campus, it is as comfortable and cozy as home to the coeds who live there. Adding to the friendly atmo- sphere are the frequent all-dorm par- ties and picincs. The ladies of Leming are governed by a House Council made up of elected representatives and personnel assistants. LEMING HOUSE COUNCIL: KNEELING, L. TO R.: Terri Moore, Social Chairmanp leri Kinder, Secretaryg lan Fuist, Historiang STANDING: Re- gina Laiben, Presidentg Angie Stone, Head Resi- dentg Margie Bacon, Vice President. 232 - .4 --Q . B 1 ' B s ' ESQ Q W- M,- ,www ,, . W- I wwwff sf L., W.- afimiw z,..,, f ,.,.,..,,,,, M--wr ,,..mf,,,,,,., Cl-IENEY HOUSE COUNCIL: ROW 1, L. TO R.: Mrs. Unfer, loyce Branhof, Sandy Rasch. ROW 2: Chris Mikecin, Barb Geers, Phyllis Usery, Kathy Hill, Mary jo Brown, Sharman Murphree. ROW 3: Cindy jones, loyce Doswald, loyce Groerich. Cheney Hall For a third consecutive year, Cheney Hall won in the Homecoming House Decora- tions with a musical based theme of Bull- dogs Take Their Medicine. Since Cheney is in only its fourth year as a women's dormitory, its residents have become quite proud of their compiled record. Besides participating in campus activities, Cheney girls also worked hard in earning money for various dorm projects. CHENEY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: L,TO R.: Kathy Hill Phyllis UserY, loyce Doswald, Sandy Rasch. 4 23 I I I I I . I , I , Q., P li 4 I nl- ' r I ' r I I I Iv I I I I u i'. vgfgtfigfe-ssm1.f:-q4qss5m.4z1-.yas-sv1.f..ga-:Q-sexe.,,.a1-1-eqgxzgf-qgfisvfqgggf-ms.-,.I-MW--.,.,fvf...a..a, -..L . fm., I I I I I I I y . I I I E I Is. I I Ii. 'I KI IV I Ib .F I Ii II Il AI III. .Vg II 'II I Il I I I . ! l In I 1 I I I 1 I I ' 'Q '1 ' gLZf5.LlS.i1i5f5 ff?-122-'L' wrf-frl-24f11u nna.:. ill- geggtzze--. Towers Towers House Council is an organization com- posed of students interested in establishing a better relationship among the students of the complex..lts members are floor presidents, elected executive boards, special chairman, and Student 'Assembly representatives. In the short time that Towers has been part of the campus, they have participated in such tra- ditional events as house decorations for Home- coming. They have also inter-dorm activities such as dances and sponsoring needy families for a Christmas project. In the years to come, Towers are sure to be known for something other than fire drills. TOWERS WEST: FRONT TO BACK: limi Dale, UNIDENTI- FIED: Robert Warren, David Sapp, lim Naegel. TOWERS SOUTH: ON GROUND, L. TO R.: Stan Schlo- bohm, Gary Guebert, Steve Parker, President, Sam Gard- ner, Randy Saul, Bob ludd, Ted Cunningham, Dennis Luecke. IN AIR: Mike Hillebrand, Treasurer, jim Fowler, Secretary, Ted Berger, Vice President, Bill Milam. 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I , 1 I 1 ' Towers TOWERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Towers North: Maury Reardon, loan Pickens, Towers East: Marilyn Mowry, Linda Dauernheimg Towers South: Steve Parker, Ted Berger, Towers West: David Sapp, Bob Warren. Henderson House Henderson House, formerly for men, this year became the latest residence hall for women on campus. The Henderson House Council is composed of five elected officers, three Corri- dor Presidents Cone representing each floorl, Student Senate Representative, Student Union Board Representative, and the Head Resident. Henderson House participated in the semi-fi- nals of the annual championship fleetball game. President Anne Talbot was selected as a semi-finalist in the A.W.S. Best Dressed Girl on Campus Contest. The girls of Henderson House are making every effort to establish themselves on the campus of SEMO. HENDERSON HOUSE COUNCIL: L. TO R.: Mrs. Pam Wissore, Nancy Duehre, Rhonda Roach, Suzzanna Laird, Bev Buettner, Anne Talbot Mar sha Burns, Pat Wegmann, Kay Porter. N A Q PM Owvvgvra-6-'VY I J- A ' vw -'wmv' AV 1,-A V Y -V V M Y Q I . .I.:..: ' 1.5 1-,id 3:...L:5x -F t.aILxwr,s: I 43,2 .,,.I...I.,- V .I,:, .zz If T Myers Hall I Myers Hall House Council is made up of dor- mitory officers, personnel assistants, and wing ffqf presidents who are primarily responsible for the activities of the dormitory. Myers Hall provides an integration of dormito- ry life with the overall social and intellectual life of the SEMO campus with ample opportun- ity for study and recreation. Myers Hall spon- sored three dances, two hootenannies, a soft- ball tournament, and the Annual Myers All Sports Day, while at the same time giving spe- cial recognition to Myers Hall residents with the highest grade point average. In campus ac- tivities, Myers won the Tri Sigma Tree of Lights award for the fourth year in a row, tied for first place in the Young Democrats' Bloodmobile donations, placed second in the Homecoming House Decoration contest, and participated in the Annual Ugly Man Contest sponsored by APO. MYERS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: joe Ross, Bob Wissore, Phil Ayers. MYERS HOUSE COUNCIL: ROW 'I, L. TO R: lim Stricker, Don Withoelter, Steve Norris, Bill Gamewell, Armat Duhart. ROW Bob Gruenewalld, Dennis Robinson, Rob Trautwein, Tom Fischer, Mike Londoff. ROW 3: Steve Ayers, jim Renard, joe Aubuchon, joe Ross, Mike-Clement, Mike Haenni. ROW 4: Phil Ayers, jim Lutes, Roy Benne, Mark Drury, Lew Conley. ROW 5: Bob Wissore, Chris Foerstel, Bob Baker, Mike Williams, Al Nicolai. F 511- . .J ,mr :Evra xi: l I I HEPA ln -fi n mf. , ve: I iii. I ri!- ll lI at I f-:iii 1'-ill! Q 4... I ' . I ,IQ I I I l I . I . I . I , l I . I .Il f ' lj . I I I .- . I ,I 2 lxlll :I Eilli lf I :- I l ll! Dearmont The Dearmont Quadrangle House Council is com- posed of six elected officers, thirteen Corridor Presi- dents fone representing each floorl, Student Senate Representatives, and the Head Resident. The girls of Dearmont participate in many events dur- ing the year. The year starts off with a Beginning-of- the-Year Party to welcome all new students to Dear- mont. The Annual Bucket-ball game played against Myers is a source of much excitement. This year Dear- mont-Myers won second place in the Homecoming House Decorations Contest. Along with Myers, they also sponsor three All-school Dances held in the Dear- mont Quadrangle Cafeteria. Also this year, Dearmont- Myers won Honorable Recognition for showing school spirit at the football games. The cheer of Christmas is seen throughout the Quad- rangle with floor secret pals, door, hall, and P.j. lounge decorations, and this year with a Dearmont-Myers All- school Christmas Dance. All this is topped off with a candle-light dinner and entertaining Dorm Party. The girls of Dearmont are planning to share their Easter with those who are less fortunate for their Civic Project this year. Gloria Wilson represented Dearmont by being selected for Who's Who. Dearmont's Trivia Bowl, which is in its second year, is becoming a tradi- tion with competition with other dorms. Dearmont has their own way of celebrating St. Patrick's Day by their annual crowning of their own St. Patricia in a contest 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 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: L. TO R.: lan Mueth, ViCe-Pres- ident, Nancy Rademacher, President, jean Schilly, Historian, Gloria Decker, Recording Secretary, Kathi Gray, Corresponding Secretary, Cheri Borgmann, Treasurer. DEARMONT HOUSE COUNCIL: L. TO R.: Pat Roberson, Donna Cole, Cecil johnson, Cheri Borgmann, Linda Blunt, Gloria Decker, Nancy Rademacher, jan Mueth, jean Schilly, Kathy Kay, Kathi Gray, Diane Allen, Nancy Cumbee, Mary Kay Harmon, jane Black, Linda Bray, Sharon Belgeri. s 1114 ff f '..Aa5 '..,-.,:, , YOUNG RERUBLICANS: FRONT: jan Conley. BACK: L. TO R.: Don Hicks, Mary Anne Meier, Mike Haenni, Debbie Robinson, Sandy McClure, janet Trost, Linda Ruengert. Young Republicans The Southeast Missouri State College Young Republicans work to promote an interest in the goals and ideals of the Republican Party. lt participates in activities such as MISL and sponsors speakers of political interest in an at- tempt to give college students an idea of their govern ment and community life. As part of a nationwide organization, they represent the future political workers of our nation. YOUl7g Democrats Y During the academic year, the Young Democrats work to promote an interest in the goals, aspirations, and ideals of the Democratic Party. 1, The club sponsors such all-school A activities as the Bloodmobile, MISL, Hootenanny, and presents guest T speakers, faculty debates, and other social activities, in addition to work- ing in many areas with the Cape Gir- ardeau Democratic Organization. LeRoy Anderson, Steve Harms, Mark Ponsot. YOUNG DEMOCRATS: L. TO R.: Ruth Rich- ardson, Richard Heldman, Leslie Nations, ,, 'lil'-f '!12'51!!T1iff.. V- , ,.., - . f Y. . . . -.gg g,g,ss4.::'.e?Li:z:i- 12. , - ' CerlY ?1fi:fE215g,3QlLf3:,: .. L, .. , ,I lit! I , ,Ig lllll, , llll I 1 ggi If: We is lm ,tw V., I f-1 ll ll V I l ,l I .1- .ir I I lf I it lg, I , i,'sl 3. I ll I l TWU I llfil ' 1- tl-,I T :wfl I ll I it H51 . llllllil I H 'lllll' I tlllllw . lllllf' I I llilqli, Inf . li' lltx , -I 'Vlill Illlll I :gli llllizt' I . IN . l 'i , JIM .. fill I, gl. lli. lllll ll lfll ll V WM l p I ill I ' ,ll ,f llllliil all' lllil fs. I l r tml I l,,'5 1 llir li- 'lat in IIIFI' 1 lim ll 2 , till if it Ili: + lil We I l ' ' 1: ll 'll , WNV! 1 ll lui lllll 1 i 1 5' 'i 1' ' wi .W N I , I ir . PM Q, till nf 1 Mi p I l 240 mi I' ti-4 il, , 'll . b' llllal 21,3 Grotto Club The Grotto Club is primarily interested inthe exploration and study of caves. The club accepts new members on an associate basis to enable them to gain experience in caving before acceptance to full membership. Everyone is welcome to join, the only prerequisite is to have a genuine interest in caving. The SEMO Grotto Club is a charter member of the Mis- souri Speleological Survey. Highlights of this year s ac- tivities included fall and spring MVOR conventions, and the completion this year of the mapping of 4.8 miles of Crevice Cave in Perry County. GROTTO CLUB: L. TO R.: Terry Dufur, Wanda Bartling, Secretary- treasurer, Mag Matlock, Pam T.C. Penny, Linda Lester, Charles Bill Clendening Bob Osburnp Mrg Ray Know, Sponsor, Susan Pletscher, Ken Trowbridge, Quartermaster. Physics Club The Physics Club, which is associated with the Society of Physics Students of the American Institute of Physics, is a self-governing organi- zation open to SEMO students interested in physics. The Club's purpose is to promote stu- dent 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 constructive relationship with their fellow students and faculty members and an early insight into a future physics ca- reer. Efforts to install Sigma Pi Sigma, a society to recognize scholarship in physics, were suc- cessful and the john Harty Chapter came into being last spring. I I ' it , f Avy' '- Xw.,-rf V nf ffV,, Nw wmv A te- PHYSICS CLUB: TO R.: lim Daume, Vice President, Bill Martin, Terry Keller, President, Nanci Keller, Secretary-Treasurer, lerry Sanders, Nan cy Henson, Kermit Melton, Mr. Robert Freeman, Sponsor, lim Trickey, Ted Woodruff. AGRICULTURE CLUB: KNEELING, L. TO R.: Lennie Dannemueller, Steve Schonhoff, Vice-President, 'Ist and 2nd semester, lim Hope, editor, 2nd semester, Harold Landgraf, Sec., Ist semester, President, 2nd semester. STANDING: Henry Wilkinson, Treas., 'Ist semester, Louis Naeger, Treas., 2nd semester, Gary Ziegler, President, 'Ist semester, Dr. Carl Schowengerdt, Sponsor, john Monroe, Rick Moran, Reporter, 2nd semester, Ran- dall Cralne, Carl Stricker, Wayne Walker, Glen Dettart, Dr. William E. Meyer. SITTING: Dennis Surber, james Deneke, Mike Dugan, jeff Landg- raf, Mike Cravens. Semo's Agriculture Club looks to the students on cam- pus who are interested in all phases of our country's development. One ofthe primary purposes of the club is to bring about a closer relationship among students pursuing some phase of agriculture as a profession. Members of the club work cooperatively to further A Agriculture Club stimulate an interest in agriculture. As a campus organ- ization, the Club participates in intramural sports, pre- sents many special educational programs, sponsors the Southeast Missouri District FFA contests, and takes field trips to outlying farms and places of interest. kv Biology Club The Biology Club has been active on campus for quite a number of years. lt is open to all stu- dents who are Biology majors or who have aspe- cial interest in Biology. The club has sponsored speakers at its meetings and has invited all stu- dents who are interested to come participate in their program. The club has also taken trips and has helped in bird band- ing in the local area. BIOLOGY CLUB, L. TO R.: Ruth Lehmann, Wendy Marshaus, Treasurer, lim Lutes, President, Steve Sutter, Vice President, Richard French, Secretary, Dr. Travis Brooks, Advisor, Jeannie Kellogg, Leonard Mall, Kathy Gully, Ellen Nagle, and Harold Spiegal. 241 X., .5 . , i V N x. -UL . a j .. Na. A. .mal-,., I. A Q' . j 4-H CLUB: L. TO R., STANDING: Steve Schonhoff, Vice President, Pat Davison, Recording Secretary, Sam Swan, President, joan Meyer, Corre- sponding Secretary, Linda Hutchcraft, Nancy Hahs, Reporter, Linda Bangert, Marlene Lueker, Della Gibson, Ron Conley. SEATED: Reggie Swan, Gary Winter, Stu Lockwood, Kathy Winters, Treasurer, Kay Eberhard. . 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 fourth year on Industrial-Technical Education Club The Industrial and Technical Education Club provides an opportunity for industrial and other technical information and related activ- ities concerned with today's industrial society. The club also helps to promote industrial education in Southeast Missouri. The fund- raising project ofthe club is that of producing personalized nameplates. ln addition, station- ary bearing letterheads of the various dorms has been undertaken as a new project for the past several years. Revenue from these pro- jects is used to help light the Salvation Army Tree of Lights at Christmas, to finance a series of industrial tours, and to sponsor the club's annual spring picnic or banquet. This year, as in the previous year, the club entered the Homecoming float competition with the Gamma Sigma Sigma service sorority and cap- tured first place in its class. As a result of the club's activities, it is hoped that members will be better prepared to enter into industry or to teach industrial education. 242 4-H Club . campus, our projects included a correspondence committee with other college 4-H Clubs and other leadership programs. The club provides fellowship combined with activity. -Q INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION CLUB: L. TO R., ROW 'IZ Dwain BlatZ, Paul Borchett, Ken Rice, Tom Holtmeyer. ROW 2: Harold jansen, Vice Pres., Mr. D. R. Thompson, Mr. R. G. Wagoner, Steve Franklin, President, Mr. R. L. Cox, Tim Cowan, Treasurer. ROW 3: Mr. B. D. March, Mr. Don Amelon. SNEA: L. TO R.: judy Williams, President, Janis Hequembourg, Membership Co- Chairman, Rita Tuttle, Historian, Steve Hefner, Membership Co-Chairman, Sharon Overhauser, Secretary, Betty Boemler, Treasurer, Velma Counts, Vice President. y SNEA The Student National Education Association is the college campus affiliate of National Education Association, the professional or- ganization for teachers. It is open to all stu- dents who seek education degrees in ele- mentary and secondary fields or those who are interested in the ethical and professional values of the field of education. Its purpose is to bring to the member speakers, activi- ties, and discussions on topics of interest to the hopeful teacher that might not ordinari- ly be covered by the classroom experience. Among the activities sponsored by the or- ganization this year were hosting the District Elementary Principals' Meeting and Lunch- eon, preparing and hosting the Annual Fall Tea for the Cape Girardeau teachers, school administrators, and college faculty, collect- ing and donating toys to the Salvation Army to be distributed among the underprivi- leged children of the community. In the spring, S.N.E.A. representatives hosted the FTA District Meeting, ushered for the Dis- trict Teachers' Meeting, and attended the state S.N.E.A. convention in Columbia, Missouri. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Chapter is an or- ganization that provides opportunity for majors and minors to become more famil- iar with their chosen field. Members par- ticipate in Wheels' Night, the Homecom- ing festivities, Patents' Day, and present the AHEA fashion show each spring. Fund raising sales are oriented toward the scholarship award which is granted to home economics majors each year. One of the purposes of the club is to prepare the members for the future. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB: L. TO R., ROW 1: Candy Moxey, Sue Smith, Lana Mosley, Schatzi Curtzenger, Ginny Gerber. ROW 2: Bonnie Bar- tholomew, joan Meyer, Pat Davidson, Nancy Stone, Pat Ray, Debbie Werbe. ROW 3: Connie Cash, Linda Bankart, Cheryl Hodde, Connie Mc- Cauley, Becky Emery, Michelle Buterhoff, Marsha McCleIIen, Mrs. Mussey. Women's Recreation Association The Women's Recreation Association, which is open to all interested coeds, sponsors competition in both intramur- al and extramural sports. Eligibility requirements for membership are fulfilled by participation in a single intramural sport. Besides providing opportunities for athletic achievement, the organization also promotes and enhances so- cio-civic development through sponsorship of the annual Play Day for area high school girls in the spring and the fall Howdy Party for all college women who are interested in athletic participation through affiliation with the WRA program. WRA: L. TO R.: Linda Baer, Mary Schilly, Linda Barth, Sec.-Treas., Anita Isle, Claudia Partney, Maureen Lajeunesse, Cathy Hatfield, Liza Bon- ham, Betty Powell, Nancy McClain, Karen Johnson, Jeanie Harris, Vickie Steimle, Pub. Co-Chm., Mary Shores, Karen Scott, loyce Groerich, Beth Dieckmann, Cathy Richardson, Cindy Rech, Intramural Board Chm., judie Ochterbeck, Mrs. Erma Defee, Sponsor, Pam Hartwig, Connie Travagliante, President, Linda Wells, Publicity, Linda Girard, Vice-Pres. ' ' V ru, ' ' if if ff 1. f, f , .. M, gif Al.-ky, 5 K , A V f 4 sig ,V .1 ' Q ' L ff H ...Kr . r 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 col- lege and community, to provide an opportunity for participation in the dramatic arts, and to honor out- standing ability in all phases of threatrical work - construction, make-up, properties, sound, lighting, costumes, directing, publicity, business, and acting. College Players is the larger of the two organizations. Any student showing accomplishment in any aspect of practical production is eligible for membership by invi- tation of the group. Black Mask is its honorary counter- part. Its members are selected from College Players on the basis of academic standing, interest, and accom- plishment in three aspects of theatre work or excelling in one. BLACK MASK: L. TO R.: Orville Starnes, Katie Barregarye, Phil Bolan, Linda Chapin, Mickey Wood, Steve Dehm, Don Eike, Danna Cotner, Bev Kester, Keith Kelley, Pat Rhodes, Al Hamacher, Cindy King, Karen Fenelon, Sue Lynn Montgomery, Linda Wiegart, Suzanne Nenninger. fr , 'vw f fy-, gffftziaw 4527 1 N QS ' 6 .0 af 4: 1.41 ' . B 5511 if ' l iffy. 4 f f,,6 QLIJQ La z' fk 'cr W, Ay A ' lt I Ai , , ,,,f.. ,., .7 2: .ffhl Q 15,152 V ,WJZ ...gg 'na 3 1 l TERPSICHORE OFFICERS: Sue Hill, President, Miss Becky Adams, Sponsor, Cindy Drew, Dance Director, Diana Klinkhardt, Secretary, Sandra Hendricks, Treasurer. Terpsich ore 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. In the be- ginning ofthe year, there is a workshop and then try- outs are held. Programs are presented throughout the year for Meet the Majors Day, Howdy Party, and the Phi Mu Alpha Show. The group presents their major show in the Spring, which features dances choreo- graphed and staged by its members. , PICTURED BELOW ARE MEMBERS OF TERPSICHORE: Cindy Apple- gate, Kathy Ruppel, Claudia Partney, Linda Calhoun, Anita Isle, Diana Klinkhardt, Sharon Diebold, Sue Hill, Sandta Hendticks, Cindy Drew, Beth Smith, Gladys Williams, Mikie Simon, Pam Penny, Sydney Magill, Carol Roads, Sunny Lloyd. P.E.lVl. The Women Physical Education Majors Club is a student organization open to all women physical education majors and minors. It is affiliated with the national organization of professionals - the 5 f American Association for Health, Physical Educa- I tion, and Recreation CAAHPERI. The club, besides having guest speakers, annually sponsors Meet I the Majors Day for area high school seniors inter- V ested in a career in physical education, Co-ed -' Volleyball, and Songfest. ,,,,...-asv-W - V PEM OFFICERS: Vickie Steimle, Kathy Branch, Shirley Cleve, A Nancy Brender, Cindy Rech, Miss Rosina Koetting, Sponsor, Marla Corlew. Y Q 5 ft f 4wf Y? A ly gl v-N WOMEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAIORS CLUB: ROW 1, L. TO R.: Miss Rosina Koetting, Karen Thiele, Anita Isle, Sherry Christ. ROW 2: janet Deems, Claudia Partney, Linda Baer. ROW 3: Charla Hall, Beth Smith, Liza Bonham, Cathy Hatfield. ROW 4: Vickie Smith, Chris Melby, Lucy Sandifer, Mary Kalish, Karen McClain, Marilyn Weindel, Marla Corlew, Barbara lohnston, Carol Ochsner, Shirley Cleve, Martha Bacon, Shearon Bader, joanie Harris, Pam Hartwig, Nancy McClain. ROW 5: Cindy Rech, Karne johnson, Gloria Flowers, Pam Elliott, Linda Wells, Andi Shamel, Jeri Heiman, Susie Fox, Vickie Steimle, Carol Thoele, Nancy Bender, jo Schnell, Sandy Verity, joy Hiller. ROW 6: Donna Hill, Linda Barth, loyce Groerich, Beth Dieckmann, Kathy Branch, Diane Heinicke, Ierri Graff, Mary Schilly. PEMM Club The purposes of the Physical Education Majors and Minors Club are to stimulate a wide and intelligent in- terest in health, physical education, and recreation, to advance the standards of teaching and leadership, to promote a professional attitude to the teaching profes- sion and promotion of physical education and related fields, to cooperate with all professional physical edu- cation associations, state and national, to assist and cooperate with the SEMO Department of Physical Edu- cation in whatever way possible, and to develop a feel- ing of unity and good fellowship among the members through educational, recreational and social programs. Officers Marty Cocoran President john Hotfelder Vice President Ron Anfinson Secretary Terry Hopkins Treasurer M' X , xx . PEMM CLUB: ROW 1, L. TO R.: jim Long, Mike Shipman, Rich Gilliland. ROW 2: Coach Fred Friedrichsen, Coach L. Lauxman, Mike johnson, Gary Oxford. ROW 3: George Spies, Gary Frey, Phil Ryan, jay Ruoff, john Hotfelder, Ron Wallace. ROW 4: Terry Hopkins, Rom Russo, john Brid- Well, Al Etter. ROW 5: Marty Corcoran, Clark Wille, Ron Anfinson, Terry Methani, jay Mitchell, Glen Mehrhoff, Ron Helms, jerry Schaus, Dale Collins. 1 47 Flying Indians Open to student and alumni interested in the fascinat- ing skill of flying an airplane, the Flying Indians offer an opportunity to both the novice and experienced pilot. Many are attracted to this nonprofit organization by both the substantial savings it can offer and the new Cessna 'I50 and Cessna 'I72 it owns. Through ground school courses and F.A.A. flight instructions, its mem- bers learn and practice the techniques involved in becoming good pilots. OFFICERS: KNEELING, Coy jacob, Treasurer. STANDING, Howard Pritchett, Program Chairman, Ed Thompson, Maintainance Officer, Barb Cazadd, Secretary, jim Trickey, President, john Wallhermfech- tel, Vice-pres. J ff! 4333-A QL: ff M FLYING INDIANS: Bob Snider, lim Trickey, john Wallhermfechtel, Craig Vechoick, Sharman Murphree, joe Berman, Barbara Cazadd Harold Landgraf, Lon Burris, and Mr. Donald jewel, Advisor. I 248 .,,. s..-.-,.....,-rv .,.--me w--7-A '.-y--- ------WWF- ----.p:f1y-,,e.-. .. -N --f--W -.fc-Lf,-so ,..:-s, -..,--r-ne. 4' j i,g,Q, ., as is ., f Marketing Association The SEMO State College Marketing Association is a collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Associa- tion. Its objectives are to develop sound thinking and scientific study of marketing, to acquaint students with opportunities in the field of marketing, and to pro- mote closer affiliation between students, businessmen, and faculty. To foster these objectives, the Marketing Association has sponsored such activities as the Sales and Marketing Executive Conference and the Market- ing Like It ls Convention in St. Louis, and two annual banquets. The organization has also sponsored the sale of SEMO Homecoming mugs. Membership in the Marketing Association is open to all marketing and general business students. OFFICERS: SEATED, Mr. Bert Kellerman, Sponsor, Mary Mul- lins, Secretary, Mr. E. Victor Williams, Sponsor, Mary Ann Bell, Treasurer. STANDING, Ron Beckerle, Membership, Rick Anel- lo, President, Mike McBride, Programs, Gary Beckerle, Student Senate Representative. MEMBERS OF THE MARKETING ASSOCIATION ARE: Rick Anello, Ron Beckerle, Mike McBride, Mary Mullins, Mary Ann Bell, Gary Beckerle, Francis Cates, Dennis Garnier Steve Barton Rob- ert Adams, Steve Truax Denny Horack, Vern Scholl, jay Shucart, Roy Bullinger, Barbara Schrumpf, Don May, Ken Quertermous, Mickey White, Carl Graves, George Forir,lLarry Kist Larlry Le- Grand, Larry Ryan, Larry jeffries, Robert Wyall, john Krifka, Dennis Pogue, Verla Kuntze, Douglas Lohse, Al Alner, David Derman, Gary Cannella, jerry Stone, Al jones, Roger Duncan Carla Hel- frich, Robert Stricker, William Stricker, Eric Salaby, Rich Pisani, jim Gillick, Marc Komm, Tom Finner, Charles Spinks, john Hale, Rich Meister, Russ Hill, Garnett Couglass, Rich Ecklstrand jeff Hensley, Ralph Maupin, james Provance, jerry Edlema, Leslie Nations, john Green, jr., Danny Lopp, Robert Fox, Frank Ponder, Garland Abernathy, joe Grooms, Robert Schaffer Steve Sbhu- macher, Gene Gruendel, Robert Reeder, Robert Bamer, Robert Stephan, Dan Walsh, Coy Campbell, Dennis Stockman, Philip Brooks, Andrew Billinger, Marcia Becker, Claudia Thomure Bruce Edward, james Ainley, Barry Reinstein, Dan Landhart, Mary Ella Stone, Ralph Goodman, Larry Forte, jim Wolfenkoehler, Ron Aubuchon, Michael Hamnett, Charles Hensley judy Roderick Mi- chael Zaccarello, Darlene Oehl, Marlen Davis, john Fisher, Tom Rawdon, Michael Feldeworth, jim Strulud, Ron Bedell, Gerry Granfeld, jane Moonier, Dan Chartrand 'Charlette Boettcher Bruce Braswell, Fred Springer, Gene Weber, Chris Bortels, Karl Grau, Ronald Bock, Kenneth Schwartz, james Landolt, Bill Moore, Henry Fruend, Chuck Hunt, Larry Leidner George Richie Mil chael Schlimme, Rick Downing, Rober Borcherding, Dennis Borcherding, Roger Schlimme, Ken Voepel, William Henker, Ken Hacker, Mike Dissell, Rich Thompson, Nora Reynolds Henry Dim- berger, Earl Black, Lawrence Stewart, Mike Seyer, Ruth Gutschlog, jerry W. Smith, Harold Sanger, David Fulton, Dave Bauer, Mike Hazel, james Butler, Gary Chastain Douglas Mlller Michael Bollinger, Ron Hitt, Gary Littleton, Tom Prose, Tom Niedergerke, Sinchai Chaisidhivej, Mike Moritz, Harold Detjen, Fred Schepp, Ken Schrum, Mike Fitzpatrick, jim james Lana james George Pantazo, Ronald Bollinger, Leese Yarbrough, Maurice Haberberger, Elaine Stanfield, Rick Montalbano, Floyd Presley, Roy Lotspeich, jerry Kintz, Larry Scheitlin, jerry Morlgan Becky Williams Barry Sherman, joseph Miller, Charles Riehn, Richard Scott, Don Norris, Tom Parmeter, john Sparks, jan Mercurio, Barry Berger, August Bleimund, Tom Moore, Stu Yantis. I I i..::1-::-'-nrilfrnmikfiwguiyarwe::E3'7'-:amz E':?E?r1'-:::.l:E,3q:-:r.:zrzrgi1:1-1:rm:::1ia.:zz-:xx::':Lz::.':-me:-Le::1.:::rrv W ---a+t: 'srx1:.. - --- . t-.-a--- ,L is 1'tf1.. '1 wfi1'f2 v-' -'VW'fzre's'lz?':-1:Fffitfzavzif-iIENf1:sfwnrZEtziz'i1:11 QT4Gm:z:l:::Ql1:7'f::::-iwrmilltiitsslrrnrri-5r.49':n 5F:::e::.e:5iiG5iav,::gf :f.:iw1'5.,. 9 'I '11 1 aswfwi'- R, mf- ., ,, , ,. -v , , , 'gm' 'A'A A' ' 444-a-iw e,ag..t..e.g: Gamma Delta Organized in 1939 on SEMO campus, the Alpha Zeta chapter of Gamma Delta, the International Association of Lutheran Students, has been a big part of the Luther- an student's life. The organization strives to promote brotherhood among members, non-Lutheran students, the college and the community. Among the annual events of Gamma Delta are pledging, work-days, Christmas caroling to shut-ins, regular monthly meet- ings and suppers, and a Spaghetti Supper held in the fall. The organization also works hand in hand with the Lutheran Student Assembly in the upkeep of the Stu- dent Center, assists in various community projects, and assists in the worship services. GAMMA DELTA OFFICERS: Sandy Solovicg Rich Behring, President, 2nd termg Ken Witt, Linda Bremer, treasurer, Marilyn Bruenjes, Pledge Trainer, Ginny Gerber, President, 'lst term, Pam Gimble, Cor- responding Secretary. GAMMA DELTA: Ginny Gerber, Leslie Nations, Linda Bremer, Denny Tebeau Sandy Solovic Ken Witt Myra Elkins Gall Ruelhing Pam Glmble Pastor Robert Lange, Marilyn Bruenjes, PatXDerousse, Rich Behring, lerry Snell Theresa Glaser Al Urban 250 Newman Club Religious activities, such as the daily Masses and the theology classes, the intellectual events like the heated discussions, and finally the social af- fairs such as the Sunday night dances or the an- nual picnics mark the calendar of events for the busy Newmanite. NEWMAN CLUB, L. TO R., ROW 1: jean Niswonger, Carol Kirn, Barb Schrimp. ROW 2: Larry LeGrand, Evelyn Harbison, Rich Lesley, Kay- cee Steigerwald, Pam Holmes, Peggy Trap, Carol Turbin, Ray Alonzo, Kathy Hogan. ROW 3: Mark Rigdon, Danny Rigdon, Dennis Rigdon, jan Fuist, Pete Hamacker, Peggy Arnold, Paula Simokat, Tom Neu- meyer, Connie Viesmann, Father Vedder, Paul Tonnies, james Conn, Steve Eichholz, Norma Winschel, Carolyn Arnzen, jean Schilling, Steve Bennett, Nan Kupferer, jan Sch rump, George Wingbermuehle Chris Hapman, Rich Nett, Nancy Mouser, Rich Suarez, Judi Beussink Father Kozeny, Zita AuBuchon, Larry Bennett. I I Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation is a Methodist organization for college students who seek fellowship, recrea- tion, and a place to study. A chapel service is held on Wednesday evenings, and on Sunday evenings a small meal is provided followed by a business meeting. An annual Harvest Tea, a Thanksgiving banquet, a Christmas party, an East- er Sunrise service, and a spring conference at the Lake of the Ozarks are some of the more im- portant eventslof the year. The Wesley Foun- dation is located at 321 North Ellis. WESLEY FOUNDATION, L. TO R., SITTING: Linda Covert, Beverly O'Neil, Freckle Bacon, Vice President, Bob Hamilton, Marge Nardie, Pete Nardie. STANDING: Sandy Young, Dwain Balta, Dennis Rigdon, Ian Fuist, President, jackie Hill, Reverend Holiday, Larry Foster, Treasurer. 251 'Q- Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is a national Colle giate movement serving as a vital connecting link between Baptist college students and the local churches, as well as correlating all Baptist student 'religious activities on the campus. BSU providesmany opportunities for spiritual growth - daily Chapel services at the Baptist Student Center, weekend revival teams, and Bible discussions - and for fellowship. BAPTIST STUQENT UNION, L..TO R.: Charlotte Moore, Dr. Thomas Messer Ava Mosley Mrs Messer Linda Massey judy Toombs Pam Pikey loan Harris, Gina jackson, Sheri Hogan, Kay Hill, Tom Messer, Nancy Stewart Steve Hefner john Fant 252 Foreign Students ROW 1: L. TO R.: Raul L. Luaces, Panama, Ali Torres Bueno, Cuba, Ruth Gonzales, Costa Rica, Lolitin Alvarado, Panama. ROW 2: Maria Isabel Spiegel, Panama, Tony Micheal Halaby, jordan, Mohammad A. Faraj, jordan, Sinchai Chaisidhi- vej, Thailand. ROW 3: Sergio Milli, Venezuela, Fahd Aljarbou, Arabia, Francoise Leveque, France, Magda Torrijos, Panama, Odey Maria Herrera, Panama, Han Mu Kang, Faculty Advisor. ROW 4: Erick Portillo, La Cruz, Licinio Vivas, Canada. YWA In an effort to understand the position and importance of Christian evangelism in the modern world, the Young Women's Auxiliary, which is composed of Baptist women on campus, carries on home mission projects and studies the various phases of the foreign mission field. The YWA's serve as witnesses to the power of missions among the spiritually and physically needy. ii. l, ly YWA: L. TO R., SITTING: Ava Mosley, Nancy Henson, Karen Kuntze. STANDING: Linda Massey, Charlotte Moore, Sharon White, Pam Pikey, L l ana Mos ey, Mrs. Messer, lean Mason. ll il 1 15 la l l l a i l l l 'l-iw?-5-512. '-9 ' - ' - m am a , M ig , ' -, , J, , - ff ,...'.,.'-,,.'-..',.wA ,Lu v ' L l l l 14 ' '. .:.f,:.-.:.'-'JJ ' .wa-LL:-'J 3411 ,L U , ' mln:-:Lug-W Veterans Corporation The Veterans Corporation was organized in the Fall of 1967 by Dan Pieper and Harold Hawkins. The first official meeting was held in November, 1967, and the club was officially rec- ognized as a campus organization in May 1968. The corp has a dual purpose. The first is to assist vets in their dealings with the Veterans Administration and the college administration. The second is to provide a social and fraternal organization for veterans returning to school. l li ' ' 1 l l i l l .5 fs 1 Q , 1 l it r ii 1 5 E 1 3 X :-s 1, : l Vial, li, i ll ill ll Till l iii 'L lll liz! 141 if P , all il. if 1 l l El in rg il. 3 lv 1 ij ,T 1 Z l 2 1 i , i i i l me f 'il i l l' 1e fi if S 1 1 .l l I. i 1 fi Q ' :Z il l 1 il ll rf 3 l l l 1, l f ii li ,J l l 1 l l ia? T 3 if ii 5 1 2 1 I 4 ii lil Pi. s V 5 F 4 ffwi :I fx 1 5 .1 . X ,,, , 1, 4 6 A i ffAg!? . . 4' vii .- , '55 1 ,Q nhl 9 VETERANS CORPORATION: L. TO R.: ROW 'I: Steve Strong, Bill Basler, Marin Blevens, Pete Ponder, Dog, lim Prosise, Bob Kennedy, Marlin T Gober. ROW 2: Roger Brock, Vince Baumstark, jack Fulbright, Ken Hacker, Dave Bratton, Scott Misbach, lim Candolt, Frank Cates, Gerry Grone- feld, Tom Niederdarke, Stan Dampier, Tom Schuerswal, Ted Woodruff, Mike Feldewerth, Bob Cook. ROW 3: lim Ploesser, john Green, Deeb Trickey, Dan Pieper, Ken Voepel, Pete Fagan, jerry Otte, Carl Graves, Fred Scheppe, Bo Massey, Mike Bauman, Mike Middleton. ROW 4: Steve Huffman, Dave Stone, Lloyd Banks, Roy Lotspeich, jim Simpson, Gary Winter, Yogi Briggs, Stu Yantis, jim Grant, joe Knott. ROW 5: Mike Beard, Pat Roth, Rick Rauscher, Tom Hahn, Bert luedemann, joe Miller, jon Selph. ROW 6: Roger Althage, Andy Russo, Bill Hemker, Pete Nar- ' die, Mike Patton. ' 1 .f:1, , ff - . , i ' 4 K l X gtg I5 Pi A a X 1? 1 if X R : X 11' .f f 1 , f. ' , f 7 5 i7 ' ' ' ff . X 3 V ' f , .I f 0 K! . X 2. ,f - fi.. , fm. L eMM,a.gq:ii5,qg , -- ,,,... - ,...,... - ,V A K 47 XAACQV A 7 . ffm . 'V . fi QV , if 1' 6 fu ,c Mg, L p r,, , A ju' fy , 44 Q at A w 4 .6 5 11 Q l I f I' gl : 9 ', ' 1 , fl 2' W , f ,, . 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I ,, ' ,L W7 s , f ,.g,, gl: , It f 14, 4 .. g 'f xt 4 ,J tri' - , ' , Wf-ff - 1 wr ., , Q f M I 1 1 S ?szf,fff?ff 1 f X f i F cw R Cl.yde Hall Roger Baker Cynthia Golden ldaline Hall Sandra Hendricks Association of Black Collegians President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian The Association of Black Collegians was formed to better racial relations on the cam- pus. The ultimate aim of the Association is to bring about black consciousness on the SEMO' Campus, to make an attempt to awaken this campus to what is meant by black pride. The ABC strives, also, to balance the lives of its members socially and culturally through the organization, the group, therefore, in addition to fellowship offers an opportunity for its members to discuss and exchange new ideas and information. ,y ff, ,Q if fl, sw. THE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK COLLEGIANS: L. TO R.: ldaline Hall, Betty Powell, Dorothy Williamson, jackie Love, Carl Nelson, Gwendolyn Shield, Elizabeth Stancil, Rodney Hudson, George Hopkins, Cynthia Golden, Clyde Hall, Sandra Hendricks, Dorothy Wilson, Ronald Conners Renee Williams, Linda Taylor, Herman Williams, Gladys Williams, Roger Baker. 256 Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity which seeks to develop leadership promote friendship, and provide a program of service for the campus, commun- ity, 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 direc- tion ofthe Homecoming Parade and the Ugly Man Contest and Dance with the proceeds being donated to a deserving charity. Rounding out the service program, the brothers enjoy social events which include the Spring Formal, outings at Lake Wappapello, and several other activities. The brothers of Alpha Phi Omega extend an invitation and a challenge to qualified young men to participate in our program of service. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 'IZ Mike Haenni 'ISt. vice-president' Richard Snelson Parliamentarian' Leland Unterrei- ner Treasurer. ROW 2: Dennis Thompson 2nd Vice-president' Don Hicks RecordingSecretary' john LaFollette Historian' Dean Mar- tensen Corresponding Secretary' john Vargas President. l I I I I x.,,..-2 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Dennis Whitworth, Leo Dougherty, Don Hicks, john Vargas. ROW 2: Art Miller, john LaFollette, Dean Martensen, Mike Stehr, Lee Walther, LeRoy Anderson, Chris A. Foerstel, Tom Berkbigler, Mike Grosblatt. ROW 3: Leland Unterreiner, Paul Huck, William Carder, Ray Ketterer, Dennis Thompson, john C. Stallings, john Payne, David Boone, Steve Staebel. ROW 4: Mike Haenni Mike Miodunski, Richard Snelson, Brad Whatley, Fred Williams. I 257 l ll I QI I I sb., I .I 1 , I I .. I, I I I I . j. E 3 I I .V .I 424 I l l I . I I l l l ,I I Il II , I II I 5 l I I J I I I I I , . l l .NI I ll l I I I I , l Il l ,I l l I I l . - I I I X x 1 ,f I l l I I I I I bww I I I I I I I I I I QI Gamma Sigma Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma is the national service sorority. Alpha Psi Chapter has been on SEMO'S campus for six years. In that time the sorority has experienced tremendous growth. .-gl, I-a1'5,5'f1' 'I 'ff .1155 Llfpi? r,f3'uwf-'57 M953 3' I -1. . 223 : 'Q' ,EEE um- . .HH -H.m:.-...... .-.-.......w If , ...y , L.L.m-.......---k-.-...- . I ,. Rf . OFFICERS, L. TO R., ROW 1: Beth Seibert, Recording Secre- tary, Kathy Hinrichs, Historian, ROW 2: Cecilia Holman, Alumni Secretary: jan Mueth, Ist. Vice president, Gloria Wil- son, President, Sydney Clark, Corresponding Secretary, ROW 3: Betty Couranz, 2nd Vice president, Cathy McIntyre, Treasurer. Gamma Sigs usher at many events. This one was the annual marionette show for children. 258 Active membership numbers sixty-nine and the spring pledge class adds twenty-nine more.The purpose, the su- preme purpose, is service: service to the campus, communi- ty, and nation. In addition to our service, this past year we added the first of our annual formals. Gamma Sigma Sigma offers a diversity of activities, both service and social, to all its members. PLEDGES, PICTURED AT RIGHT, are ROW 1: Ioyce Suellentrop, Daphna, Seabaugh, ROW 2: Florence Miner, Kay Eberhard, Judie Ochterbeck, jean Schilly, Nancy Mouser, loyce Huber, Diane Allen, Pat Riordan, Frances johnson, ROW 3: Paula Simokat, Paula Mc- Intosh, Linda Hogan, Marilyn Huefener, Anna Burrell, ludy Stuever, Karen Hitt, Linda Ruengert, Norma Winschel, Bonnie Turner, Karen Lewis, Donna Davis. -tif .. ,,.A .i:. Q: S C3 X, . A Siffifixf ... -,, . mA.: .4 A wa.-Q fda Q Z Q 1 ., 4 4 f hu , fn Q I A - I 'y . XO yr .f L ' 'tl 'tal X ly fi! 'v ff. t-?,r,,, x 'Q 22 7 5 I wiv: , ,44- . ,,. Wax I. M X, . I, V J? ff' , 'K ,I GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Mary Ryan, loyce Branhof, janice Emmons, Bobbie Martin, Della Gibson, Cecilia Hol- man, Linda Herzog, Tina Hilde- brand, Cathy Richardson. STAND- ING, LOWER LEVEL: Betty Couranz, Linda Grob, Bertha Buchwald, Pat O'Day, Vickie Goodman, Virginia Moore, jan Donze, Kathy Christen- sen, Cathie Hinrichs, Beth Seibert, Sharon Overhauser, Sina Kaiser, Claudia Thomure, Cheryl McClard, Regina Hoesli, Connie Boren, Paula Conklin, janna Owens, Donna Mar- tin, Sydney Clark. STANDING, UP- PER LEVEL: Debbie Lapp, Linda Rel- lergert, Diana Scott, Sophia Cassi- matis, Mary Barrow, joy Yarbro, Kathy Gulley, jan Mueth, Phyllis Ushery, Sandy Wortham, Mary Parres, Kathy Krone, Gloria Wilson, Linda Blunt, Linda Covert, Marlene Miller, Debbie Roettger, Cindy Schilly, Kathy Roethe, ,Donna Pirano, Cathy McIntyre, Kaycee Steigerwald. 259 X L 260 Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota is an international professional music organization for women. S.A.I. has many projects locally, nationally, and international- ly. Locally it has held a Christmas program for the special school in Cape, performed in the All Campus Revue, and in the All Greek Sing. PLEDGES, PICTURED AT LEFT, ROW 'l: Marcia Johnson, Twila Gale, Joyce Ebeling, Kay Mal- in, Donna Messler. ROW 2: Joan Thompson, Nancy Cumbee, Cindy Johnston, Margaret Stewart. ROW 3: Patty Eyre, Joann Wable, Nona'Morgan, Terri Bert. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Palsgrove, Vicki Andrews, Linda Revelle, Nancy Osman, Dutch Schmidt, Diane Dietz, Debbie Halenberg, Mary Sue Reilly, Sue Jackson, Sue Holleman, Vicki Boren Halb- man, Sheila Denny, Cheryl McCullough, Syd- ney Magill, Mary Riley, Kathy Wynn, Debbie Goodman, Pat Cary, Jan Nail, Judy Evans, Sandi Kocswara, Susie Cracraft, Sheila Sea- baugh, Miss Henry. Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha is the professional fraternity on campus for men with an active interest in music Forty percent of the actives now are from all areas of the campus other than the Music Department The unifying factor of the group is their common interest in music The finest musicians on campus are active members 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 delightful themes which leaves the capacity audi ences completely satisfied Besides the Revue, the Sinfonlans are engaged in numerous projects throughout the year These include service pro grams for the Music Department, providing small bands for community organizations, and provld ing music for serenades and pinnings Iota Psi Chapter has been active on the SEMO campus since 1961 PHI MU ALPHA LEFT TO RIGHT ROW 'I. Roger Blerschwal Paul Lehmann Keith Andrews Dave Cosby Gary Gregg joe Pappas Wayne Freeman Herman Morse Stan Dace lack Koetting Mark Trautwein Kathy Wynn lSweetheartD Mark Woods Terry Hunter Rolland james jim Fowler. ROW 2: Tom Young Dennis Nail jim Swank T. Benson Morgan Stan Bridges Gary Gardner Paul Huck Rusty Morgan john Wibbenmeyer. 261 l l l T T K P ' r if A M i f ' Z, .ZV,,4f'47'5, 'v 'Z X L A ' ' I A p 3 3 p p 3 5 1 J WZ, ,,V,,,,,.!, . 3, , , f , . 2, f ,W fwwg, ,Q gy,-:.6' 0 ,777 A QL, ww AW, . . . . - f.6,L.2i! X X f ,ffm wwf J Alpha Kappa Psi, national professional business fra 1 ternity, is one which offers the advantages of valuable contact and friendship with men who are training in the same field, along with the chance for professional interest and advancement. Among the most important activities sponsored by Zeta Omicron Chapter is the Little Brother program. Through this program the chapter provides the brother image to young boys between the ages of 8 and 11 who reside in the Cape Girardeau area. The men of Alpa Kappa Psi offer guidance, leadership, and a chance for companionship to these boys. The chapter also has many professional programs during the year. At these programs many prominent and influential men in the field of business give talks on and also answer ques- tions pertaining to various aspects of business. ALPHA KAPPA PSI, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Larry Kist, Gary Wal- lace, Mike Seyer, lack Kopp, Mohammad Faraj, Fred Rahm. ROW 2: Mark Maupin, Randy Clark, Bill Gosche, lim Govreau, jim Smith, jim Baker, Thomas Moore. 'ROW 3: Bob Schweigert, Gregory Suess, Tom Finney, Neal Hickman, Eric Salabay, Alan Ward. ROW 4: Bill Weiler, Mike Cissell, Don Hatchel, Roger Duncan, Alan jones, Robert Reeder, Roger Schlimme. ROW 5: Paul Compas, Lee Put- nam, Ric Schilly, Leo Ringwald, jim Samson, Bill Basler, lim Simp- son. ROW 6: August Bleimund, Danny Kuehler, Bill McSwain, Al- len Taylor, Larry Jeffries, Richard L. Wendt. ROW 7: Mike Hazel, Kenneth Paylor, Kenneth Voepel, Sam Schalk, Tom McCain. OFFICERS: jim Samson, Treasurer, Bob Schweigert, Secretary, Tom Finney, President, Bill Weller, Vice president. 262 yf Ak .- -,., X., ,, ,, , H -A' ' 'A 4 'MN 1:1 11- HV 1 11:15-,. 12.7221 '1 .ifVl1g., .5629 1 ' . 5 , . , v' F W., 1 91' 1 -' ff X 1 , ,' X 1 M, 1 ' 'f ,ff if-1 ,X 1 J' 1 'f'j41Wf,f:f1f KW ff - -3. mel ' 1 1 'x:,Q,,s, , . .' f 1 wen I I A1 . FEI - ' ' 1 1 12 Q 1 1335: iiffkii 3111? 11:-12111 1 1'.'. 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Alpha Kappa Chap- ter won first place this past year in the efficiency contest spon- sored by national Phi Gamma Nu. This contest measures schol- arship, activities, and general efficiency of the chapter. In addi- tion, Alpha Kappa placed tenth across the nation. Phi Gamma Nu has become an active and energetic organiza- tion on campus. Last fall Phi Gamma presented a new award for outstanding scholarship among freshman women in the busi- ness field and offered a scholarship in that same field. At Homecoming Phi Gamma Nu worked enthusiastically with Alpha Kappa Psi on a class A float, and jointly sponsored an alumni reception for returning business graduates. As a service to the school the chapter has initiated a collection of books written by SEMO faculty and graduates which are displayed in Academic Hall. As their civic project for the year, the sorority lends support to a needy family in the area. Above all, Phi Gamma Nu wishes to uphold professional standards for its members by sponsoring prominent speakers to enlighten its members on the business world. 4 PHI GAMMA NU, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Kathleen Vombey, Nora Reynolds, Linda Estes, Carla Helfrich, Stevie Day, Cameron Hopwood. ROW 2: Verla Kuntze, Debbie Camenzind, Chris Busick, loAnne Givens, Kathi Gray, Susan Ford, Barbara Clinton, Peggy Trapp, Madelyn Wells, Rose Mary Naeger. ROW 3: Muriel Bopp, Liz Bechtold, lean Cowan, Carol Danneman, ludy Wolfmeyer, Pat Roberts. ROW 4: Darlene Oehl, Charlene Hamlett, Brenda Biggs, Margaret Brickhaus. ROW 5: Kathy Lewis, Donna Rothermich, Mary Ann Bell, lane Moonier, Mary Kay Harman. , g y ,QX: , 1 g 3 T W-f sf YW-gy, , 12.11, H z s , r.. .W 1 . . tk We Ks, X 13 ' X fs fa . - Medi- QNX KAPPA Pl LEFT TO RIGHT ROW1 Mr Brshop Phyllls Buck Sharon lacobs Aurelra Fuerth Lrnda Redmond Carolyn Brown President ROW2 Pat McNeil Treasurer Don Dascher Denise Keller Gary Lucy Llnda Girard jerry Grlm Charlet Farrar Larry Wrlfong Judy Barks Wm Bruhl ROW3 Mrs Daume Terry Gordon Hrstorlan Other officers are Alma Dye Vice presldent Judy Hough Secretary Kappa P1 Membership In the Beta Gamma Chapter of Kappa P1 IS a hugh honor for art students Our fraternrty offers opportunities to promote art Interests among students and to brrng art departments of various schools closer together Through Kappa Pl s annual Art Farr and the Sketch Book,' students attaln higher scholarship and recognltlon of potential professional ablllty Alpha Beta Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha IS the National Undergraduate Llbrary Sclence Fraternity The Psl Chapter on SEMO campus IS sponsored by Dr Fellx Snlder The fraternlty's pur poses are to further the profes sional knowledge of Its members, to promote fellowship, and to serve as a recrultlng agency for llbrarrans Special events during the year Include the December dinner meeting and the annual book sale, the major fund raising project The club also has a serv :ce project lnvolvrng the Cape Girardeau Publlc Library ALPHA BETA ALPHA LEFT TO RIGHT ROW1 Llnda Chapin Treasurer Regina Lalben ROW 2 Brenda Slebert Llz Ward loan Emmendorfer Treasurer Duane Ber ry President Velma Counts Martha Mlt ter juanlta Davis Karen Kuntze 265 'UPI f l'P l' Y ME' '-'- gl i' -V ',i-LQ,i,if.1-V .Li , - Y - Y P ' f i . , Pl OMEGA Pl, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Boemler, loyce Green, Brenda Biggs, Dorothy Dirnberger, Darlene Oehl. Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi is a national business education honor so- ciety. Students must demonstrate high scholarship before they become eligible for membership. Pi Ome- ga Pi has as its purposes the following: to encourage high scholarship among students in all subjects, to teach the idea of service as the basis of all worthy en- terprise, and to encourage students to keep abreast of new developments and trends in business as well as in Pi Delta Epsilon Reinstated on campus for the first time in several years, Pi Delta Epsilon is an honorary fraternity consisting of students who have distinguished themselves through work on campus publications and who have main- tained a high scholastic average. Nationally Pi Delta Epsilon encourages outstanding achievement in jour- nalistic work and sponsors a rating service for campus publications. business education. Z '--.. re NN. icky ra. T' L fF'f'.i'J I ZM7? in f 15453. 'fi' fl .up 9 Q Y ' 1 Pl DELTA EPSILON LEFT TO RIGHT jim Fowler lan Cowart Nanci Keller Richard Behring Stan Trickey Richard Neal Barb Grosse Tim Ludwing Ruth Gutschlag lane Hartline janet Zickfield Tom Neumeyer .' 'ff R f ff? ff' if fa' .'f if 1, ,NY Jf lf CM f .,,, , ' t ' - 32 if I I y f, . . f . X -', X . '31 Qgfff' I - 4 5 ' 'Q ' fqd., 0f+g,1 Q-Q G 3 .. P- ' 55' ' 12 1,1-A .547 ' 5 A , .ffl ef, v. ,ts K .. - ' , ' 1' 3:11 'YT' WWI' 1 K . -I L I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' OFFICERS: Rodney Hoffman, Paula Urani, janet Zick- field, Carolyn Weisbrod. Kappa Delta Pi The Alpha Eta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, Honor Society in Education, was established at Southeast Missouri State College on April 17, 1925 with twelve students' names on the charter. Kappa Delta Pi recognizes outstanding contributions to education and encourages its members to devel- op professionally and educationally. The Alpha Eta Chapter attempts to keep its members abreast with the changes in education and to help them find effective methods of teaching. KAPPA DELTA Pl, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 'li Marcia Campbell, Dottie Hodge, Carolyn Weisbrod, Sandra Kuehle. ROW 2: Carol Ochsner, Shirley Cleve, Linda Barth, Karen Showmaker, Donna Bock, Connie Nolen. ROW 3: Janice Mueth, Peggy Dampe, Mary Anne Meier, Anne Talbot. ROW 4: Phyllis Har- din, Myra Elkins, Donna Vaughn, Velma Counts, Rita Schoen- ing, Denis Keller. ROW 5: janet Zickfield, Rodney Hoffman, Carol Fish, Martha Mitter, Nancy Hahs, Nancy Nagel, Nanci Keller, Paula Urani, Alice Patrick, Ellen Williams, Beth Aydt, Gary R. Lucy. 7 J n l l fl l li ii if ll l 4 l 'rl V l 1, l il yi il V l l lj! lj l? ll l F li- ll l ll yi fl Q, l, is 3, is li ll it , ig: ill , El all Delta Tau Alpha -l l .l.,: gyt w t V- 1,- i s .,.. Hfyr-:,.,.., s-LLL., -,I V. :,, ,. Z ,, , , ' H' I 1.4 -.ga4g.:...--- SIGMA ALPHA ETA, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Victoria Schindler, lane Spaunhorst, Sandy Denbow, Sue Shirell, Rita Fisher, loyce Sutherton, Linda Sydck, Roberta Arnold, Eloise Cummings, Sandy Williams, 1anetZickfield, Secretary-Treasurer, Cindy Trombetta, Miss Trombetta, Advisor, Mr. Blank, Advisor. ROW 2: Sara lane Wells, joyce Watkins, Susan Wolfenkoehler, Carol Keller, Brenda Surface, Debby Buckner, Betty Lundry, La- juana Fowler, Gail Mattingly, Gail Gegg, Helen Ayers, Loretta Oehl, Margaret Cook, Lynn Hitchings, Corresponding Secretary. ROW 3: Doris Ford, Georgia White, Vice President, Delores Powell, Ieanette Provens, Nancy Litten, Terry Rowe, President, Terry Burke, Steve Dodge, Mr. Long, Mrs. Hensley, Mr. Lorberg. Sigma Alpha Eta The Episilon Omega Chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta is a new organization on campus, officially installed in Feb- ruary, 1970. Membership is designed for students inter- ested in the field of speech correction and audiology. Its goals are to create an interest among college stu- dents in the field of speech and hearing science, to provide new learning experiences, and to develop a The SEMO chapter of Delta Tau Alpha, national honor society, re- ceived its charter in April, 1968.'The Fraternity seeks to promote recog- nized scholarship, leadership, and character among argriculture stu- dents, to promote professionalism in the field, and to band together a group of outstanding students who by their scholarship accomplish- ments, service, and upholding high character standards have been rec- ognized 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 inter- est to both. DELTA TAU ALPHA, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. W.E. Meyer, Advisor, Gary V. Ziegler, Sec- retary and National Vice-president, Law- rence Eaker, Lee Mueller, Treasurer, Ron Meyr, Randy Ludwig, President. spirit of unity between students and faculty. Sigma Alpha Eta is a service organization as well, promoting the professional growth of its members. Guest speakers are invited from surrounding campuses and communi- ties. The social aspects are covered with the Christmas party and the May banquet, which will be annual events. ACCOUNTING CLUB, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: jerry Clark, Mr. Haugland, Sponsor, Miss Griffy, Sponsor. STANDING: David Dis- brow, Terry Cooper, Tom Hawn, Homer Stallings, Will Buchner, lim Samson. Leo Ringwald, Bob Carter. Accounting Club This marks the second full year of the Accounting Club at Southeast Missouri State College. The purpose of the Accounting Club is to help accounting students be- come better acquainted and to establish a higher de- gree of professionalism among accounting students. Requirements for membership are completion of three hours of accounting and an interest in the field of accounting. A Aquatic Club To qualify for the Aquatic Club a co-ed must be able to participate in synchronized swimming. Two clinics are held in the fall in interest girls and enable them to be- come proficient in the required skills. The objectives of the Aquatic Club are to develop skills in synchronized swimming, develop creativeness, and to provide an opportunity to enjoy swiming. AQUATIC CLUB, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Bowers, Sponsor, Mary Barrow, Joyce Groerich, Rosemary Morrey, Cheryl Bach, Becky Wagner, Tishy Wagner, Sandy Arnold, Kitty McCrate, Janice Bergen, Donna Hebenstreit, Kay Kassel, Carol Thoele, Pam Hartwig, joy Hiller. I I 269 .Ls. tJ, ... , , . .- ' ---Q - t- af- , ..- ,,A,, ,, 4 APAKAW, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Diane Taylor, Sally Caruthers, Brenda Green, Chuck Blattner. ROW 2: Debbie Hallenburg, Paula Friz, Karen Wilmsmeyer, Janna Guder, Suzie LaTour, Marcia johnson. ROW 3: Kay Malin, Cheryl Smith, Diane Cantrell, Vicki Oberle, Linda Bremer, Beth Snider. Apakaw Apakaw is an honorary organization for sophomore women selected on the basis of scholarship and leader- ship. Freshmen women with a 3.0 Grade average and above are invited to apply for membership during the spring of their freshman year. The members of Apakaw are seeking affiliation with the national organization, Owens. As their project they have been sending pack- ages and letters to servicemen in Viet Nam. Kappa Omicron Phi The purpose of this professional organization is to fur- ther the best interest of home economics in four year colleges. Kappa Omicron Phi realizes that the world needs women who have attained an intellectual, spirit- ual, ethical, and aesthetic poise. Therefore, it hopes to develop women with high ideals of sane living, appre- ciation of the sanctity of the home, and broader social, intellectual, and cultural attainment. KAPPA OMICRON PHI, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Debbie Askew, Nancy Harris, President, Jeanette Ball, Wanda Short, 1st Vice president, Geor- gia Clark, Loretta Tawfall, Mary E. Siebert, Recording Secretary, Anna K. Cunningham, Georganne Penzel, Lou Ann Smith, Kay Perry, Nancy O Hahs, 2nd Vice president. 'H PHI ALPHA THETA, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 'lr john LaF0lletteg Mike Dumeyj Linda Barth, Sydney Clark, Secretary, Linda Goza, Treasurerg Joe Powers, Steve Cleary, President, Mike Haenni. ROW 2: Grey Coffey, Carl Davis, Dave Thurmond. Phi Alpha Theta Alpha Epsllon Chapter of Ph: Alpha Theta, the national hlstory fraternity, promotes the study of history Sec ondly the chapter encourages re search, the study of good teaching methods, hlstorlcal publlcatlon, and the exchange of learning and thought based on the past, present, and future of the world Thlrdly It stimulates the study of history among college men and women ACE The Assoclatlon for Childhood Edu catlon IS made up of Elementary Education majors and those students Interested In the elementary age child from nursery school through the elementary grades The Assocla tlon has high Ideals to work for the education and well being of chlld ren, to raise the standards of prepa ration for teachers, and to encour age continued professional growth of the teachers and leaders In thus le d A C E LEFT TO RIGHT ROW 'l jan DOnZe Sandy Radlck Mlss jerlme Dossett Advisor ROW 2 Kay Hull Kathy Arnold Mrs jessre Henderson Advisor ROW3 Barb Uhl Mary Rasmussen Elalne Roewe Zig Q f .V 1., -. '1' -xi Cardinal Key wa sf, 1 'lri'iv4M M'f-.- 1.fv.iat i i -' I - -,,.' . I -1 - - '--.ft-.a:41':w '-s ' ' 'W?'fEl4'0?'--'1'L' ' ' 1-4' ' ' -1-geei'r:fz-.-.smtilstm T' itiftwek 12-19553 fr , 'H 1 L 1 X 1 1 f X, tv 1 4 ff! Q tif 1 fi W 5 7 1 jf 5 ff 1 i f i Cardinal Key is the highest hon- or undergraduate men at the college may receive. The mem- bers ofthe organization are se- lected for their scholarship, character, leadership, and serv- ice to the college and communi- ty. The men must also display promise of future usefulness to society. The honorary is open to junior and senior men who display these qualities. Candidates are selected each semester and are tapped at the All-School Honors Assemblyinthe spring. NM , ,Aff--f K Ms, af . if QQWQMQ f t , 4 4 ' lv up 'fin fu f,,.t,f.aif CARDINAL KEY: Terry Hunter, Dr. H.O. Grauel. 272 WAKAPA: Shirley Mastin, Pat Abel, Dean Flentge, Gail Gegg. Wa ka pa Being tapped for Wakapa is the highest honor a woman stu- dent at this campus can attain. Wakapa is a select women's honorary organization, and new members are traditionally given their invitations in a tap- ping ceremony at the All- School Honors Assembly in the spring. Members are selected in their junior year on the basis of outstanding leadership, scholarship, character, and service to the institution. Wak- apa's purpose is to stimulate and to further these qualities in the undergraduate women on this campus. The present members of Waka- pa are Kathy Loberg, President, janis Hequembourg, Secretary, Pat Abel, Gail Gegg, Shirley Masting and Monica Morrey. IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI HERBERT L. DENBOW May 77, 7945 - September 29, 7969 GAR Y L YNN DEES April 6, 7957 - October 77, 7969 DA VID BAN IAK April 20, 7947 - November 79, 7969 SA M UEL KR USE November 76, 7885 - November 2, 7969 FORREST H. ROSE December 23, 7899 - December 20, 7969 BON O. BROWN December 8, 7970 - january 37, 7970 THOMAS WOODROW DA VIS june 28, 7978 - February 7, 7970 KENNETH B. KNOX 'September 73, 7920 - February 24, 7970 ARTHUR CLAY IVIAGILL October 72, 7882 - February 28, 7970 IOHN E. TOLL April 27, 7957 - April 77, 7970 HOWARD L. PRICHETT june 3, 7950 - April 78, 7970 2 A ABBOTS, LESA L., St. Louis .....,......... 36 ABEL, PATRICIA L., St. Louis ..,.. 5,112, 272 ABERNATHY. GARLAND, Farmington ..... 5 ABERNATHY, KRISTEN D., Carbondale, III. 49 ABERNATHY, RANDALL, Crystal City ... 197 ABERNATHY, ROGER W., Naylor ........ 36 ABERNATHY, SUSAN M., Perryville I ...... 36 ABLES, ANDREA K., Sikeston ............ 57 ABNEY, ELEANOR C.,Steelville .... ,.. 5 ABNEY, LARRY D., Steelville .... - .. . 5 ACINELLI,JOHN A., Arnold ............. 49 AcORD, ADAMS, ADAMS ADAMS ADAMS I I CHARLES M., Dexter .......... 57 CONSTANCE S., Cape Girardeau 5, 112, 183, 225, 229 57 , JUDITH L., Shrewsbury ....... .. LELA A., Cape Girardeau ........ 5 MARK L., Creve Coeur ... ,... 57 ADAMS MELBA N.,Jennings ........... 36 ADAMS PATRICIA A., Shrewsbury ...... 49 ADAMS, ROBERT H., Cape Girardeau . '... . 5 ADKINS, JERRY R., Cape Girardeau ...... 49 ADKISSON, PAULA G., Charleston ..... 4. 36 ADKISSON, REX A., Charleston .... .... 5 7 AGEY, DAVID, Dexter .......... .... 4 9 AHNER, ALLEN M., St. Louis ....... ..... 5 AHNER, DOROTHY I., Jacob, III. ..,...... 57 AINLEY, JAMES A., Neelyville ............ 5 AKINS, DWAIN A., Ferguson ....... 212, 221 ALBRECHT, JOE D., Ballwin ............ 191 ALLCOCK, MICHAEL D., Cape Girardeau .57 ALLCOCK, RUTH A., Cape Girardeau . 5, 122 ALLEN, DIANE M., Dexter ....... 49, 238, 258 ALLEN, PAMELA A., Parma ......,........ 5 ALLEN, PAULA J., Broseley ........ .. . 5 ALLEN, SANDRA K., Poplar Bluff .......... 5 ALLEN, THOMAS S., Patton ..,.......... 57 ALLGOOD, ROGER L., Cape Girardeau . . 57 ALMAND, SUSAN K., Clarkton .......... 57 ALONZO, RAYMOND L., St. Ann ....... 251 ALTHAGE, RODGER C., Washington .... 255 ALTHAUSER, NANCY E., Crystal City .... 235 ALTMAN, REBECCA G., Pleasant Plains, Ill. 57, 185 ALVARADO, LOLITIN I., Pamana, Pan. . . 253 ALWES, MARY M., St. Louis ...,......... 57 AMELUNKE, JOHN W., Oak Ridge ....... 57 ANDERSON, ANDREW ................. 36 ANDERSON, CARMEN T., Cape Girardeau 49 ANDERSON, DONNA'L., Bloomfield ...... 5 ANDERSON, JERRY W., Kennett ......... 57 ANDERSON, JIMMIE R., St. Louis ......... 5 ANDERSON, LEROY .............. 239, 257 ANDERSON, MARC F., Columbia ....... 36 ANDERSON, MARY J., Sikeston .......... 5 ANDREW, BARBARA A., St. Ann ...,..... 49 ANDREWS, BARBARA A., Senath .... 49,178 ANDREWS, CAROLYN K., Whitewater . . . 36 ANDREWS, KEITH S., Poplar Bluff ....... 261 ANDREWS. VICKI -. . L. 1. .. 122,123,260 ANELLO, RICK L., SI. Louis ........... 5,249 ANFINSON, RONALD H., Ottumwa, Iowa 36, 187,,214, 247 ANGOTTI, BRENDA c., Piedmont ,....,... 5 ANGOTTI, DANNY E., Bragg City ........ 57 ANTHONY, JEANE D., Bell City ,... .... 4 9 APPLEGATE, CINDY L., sr. Louis ...... 5,145 ARMBRUSTER, MARY A., sr. Mary's ..... 49 ARMSTRONG SARALYNN, Sikeston . 49,185 ARNET, WILLIAM E., Ferguson ..........., 5 ARNOLD, GLORIA E., Illrno .............. 5 ARNOLD, JAMES H., Illrno ...,....,, 36,122 ARNOLD, KATHRYN M., Dexter ..... 5,271 ARNOLD, LINDA B., Ballwin ........,.. 180 ARNOLD, MARGARET A., Florissant . 57,251 ARNOLD, ROBERTA I., st. Louis ,.... 36,268 ARNOLD, SANDRA L., St, Louis ..... 57,269 ARNZEN, CAROLYN M., Jackson .... 57, 251 ARTEME, MARGARET H., Cape Girardeau 36 274 Student Index ASBERRY, JAMES F., Dexter ............ 231 ASH, WILLIAM N., Cape Girardeau ...... 201 ASKEW, DEBORAH J., Cape Girardeau 36, 270 ATHERTON, RONALD C., Dexter ........ 57 AUBUCHON, JOSEPH A.,Jr., Floressant . 237 AUBUCHON, RONALD C., St. Louis .... 188 AUBUCHON, ZITA C., Popular Bluff .... 251 AUFDENBERG, JUDY M., Cape Girardeau.. 5 AUSTERMANN, ARTHUR J., St. Louis ...... 6 AUSTIN, CONNIE S., Belgrade .......... 57 AUSTIN, SANDRA L., Painton ....... 57, 180 AYDT, ELIZABETH A., Cairo, III. .. ... 267 AYERS, PHILLIPT., Dexter, ..... ... 237 AYERS, SHIRLEY I., Eestus .... .... 3 6 AYERS, STEPHEN w., Dexter .... ... 237 B BACH, CHERYL L., SI. Louis .......... 49,269 BACON, FRECKLE ............,,....... 251 BACON, MARGARET L., St. Louis ..... 6, 232 BACON, MARTHA L., Cape Girardeau 36, 216 BADER, HELEN E., Dexter ................ 6 BADER, JIMMIE M., Mehlville ............' 6 BADER, SHEARON M., Dexter ......... 216 BADER, LINDA L., Arnold ....... 57,216,244 BAHR, MICHAEL R., Ste. Genevieve , 57, 197 BAILEY, GARY L., Maplewood ........ 6,187 BAILEY, KATHLEEN F., Viburnum ........ 49 BAILEY, NANCY L., Kirkwood ..... ... 49 BAILEY, RANDY B., Godfrey, III .... .... 2 01 BAIN, LARRY D., Scott City ..... .... 3 6 BAKER, DIANNA S., Ellington . .. ..... .. 49 BAKER, IRENE A., Hazelwood . . . . . 36,230 BAKER, JAMES, Kennett ..... .... 2 62 BAKER, JANET E., Lemay ,........ ..... 4 9 BAKER, ROBERT D., Florissant .... ..., 2 37 BAKER, ROGER L., St. Louis ............ 256 BAKER, STEPHEN C., Florissant ...,..... 189 BAKER, TIMOTHY C., Strongsville, Ohio . 49 BALDWIN, JOSEPH L., Marston .......... 49 BALL, JEANETTEL., St. Louis ........,... 270 BALLARD, RODNEY J., Jr., Ballwin ....... 57 BALTZ, DWAIN J., Cape Girardeau ...... 251 BANDERMANN, STANLEY, Gray Summit . 57 BANDY, ROSCOE w., St.VLouis ...... 57,191 BANGERT, LINDA S., Sedgewickville . 36, 242 BANKART, LINDA ........,............ 243 BANKER, SHEILA T., Bridgeton ........... 49 BANKS, LAWRENCE E., St. Louis .......... 6 BANKS, LLOYD J., Jr., Cape Girardeau . 6, 255 BANNER, BONNIE L., Lemay ......... ... 49 BARAN, VIRGINIA J., Florissant ..... 49, 235 BARBER, BRENDA J., Dexter ............ 49 BARBER, RICHARD A., St. Louis ......,.. 49 BARCLAY, ROBERT L., Jr., Mayfield, Ky. . 201 BARFIELD, DENNES R., Piedmont ' ....,... 57 BARKER, VINCENT J., St. Louis .......... 57 BARKLAGE, MANDY L., St. Louis .... 57, 185 BARKS, JUDITH K., Cape Girardeau . . 36, 265 BARKS, SHIRLEY A., Perryville ........... 49 BARKS, TERRY W-., Cape Girardeau ...... 49 BARLEY, PATRICIA ..,................. 57 BARNARD, LESLIE R., Steele ..........,. 57 BARNES, DERONDA A., Cape Girardeau . 57 BARNES, RITA S., Steele ................ 57 BARNES, VICTORIA L., St. Louis ......... 57 BARNES, WALTER A., Peynor ............ 36 BARNUM, BRENDA S., St. Louis ......,.. 49 BARREGARYE, KATHERINE, Florissant . . 244 BARRINGER, VERNON, C.,-Cape Giradeau 36,259 BARROW, MARY C., Webster Groves . . . 269 BARTH, LINDA A., St. Louis . 36, 216, 267, 271 BARTHOLOMEW, BONITA L., Crestwood 2, 112, 243, 244 BARTLETT, GEORGIA, Marvell, Ark. ..... 49 BARTLEY, WILLIAM E., St. Louis ........ 212 BARTLING, WANDA K., St. Louis ..... 6, 240 BARTON, LINDA L., Flat River ..., . ,... 6 BASLER, WILLIAM R., Bloomsdale 6, 255, 262 BASTA, SUSAN M., St. Louis ............. 57 BATES, JAMES P., Risco ......... ........ 6 BAUER, DAVID K., Kirkwood ... .... 6,193 BAUER, PATRICIA L., St. Louis .....,..... 57 BAUGH, JANET G., St. Louis ............ 184 BAUMAN, MICHAEL E., Ste. Genevieve . 255 BAUMAN, PAUL G., Ste. Genevieve ..... 36 BAUMGARTNER, JOSEPHINE, St. Louis ... 36 BAUMSTARK, VINCENT P., Cape Girardeau 255 BAYER, ROBERT C., Cape Girardeau ..... 36 BEAN, JOHNNY L., St. Louis ............ 201 BEARD, DANIEL H., Cape Girardeau ...... 6 BEARD, MIKE, Dexter ....,....,........ 255 BEARD, NANCY E., Cape Girardeau ...... 49 BEARD, PAMELA G., Cape Girardeau 36, 112, 230 BEATTIE, JIM C., Jackson ................ 49 BEAUSTETTE, MICHAEL ..........,...... 6 BECHERER, TERRY L., Cape Girardeau ... 115 BECHTOLD, ELIZABETH R., Sikeston . . 6, 264 BECK, ROGER E., Scott City ............. 57 BECKERLE, GARY J., St. Louis ..... 6, 227 249 BEGKERLE, RONALD E., SI. Louis ....... ' 249 BEEKMAN, CHARLES R., Fenton .... 189 201 I BEHNKE, wAYNE, Washington ......... 201 BEHRING, RICHARD A.,St. Louis 36,250 266 I BEHRLE, DIANA M., Perryville ........... 57 BEISEMAN, GARY L., Piedmont .......,.. 57 BELFIELD, SHARON K., Desoto , BELGERI, SHARON A., Berkeley ........ 238 BELL, CATHERINE J., Kennett ......, 178, 179 BELL, GARY ........,............,.... 199 BELL, JANET L., Sikeston ................ 49 BELL, MARY A., Florissant .... 6,180, 249, 264 BELL, RICHARD A., Kennett ....,......... 7 BELTZ, RUTH E., St. Louis .........,..... 57 BENDER, CHARLES A., Cape Girardeau .... 7 BENDER, NANCY A., Cape Girardeau . 7, 216 BENEZETTE, NANCY J., St. Louis ......... 57 BENGERT, PEGGY ...................... 57 BENNE, ROY E., St. Charles .......... 36, 237 BENNETT, LARRY H., Overland ......... 251 BENNETT, STEPHEN J., St. Louis ......... 251 BENNETT, VIRGINIA S., East Prairie ....... 7 BENTON, ADELIA J., Bernie ...... ..... 5 7 BERGEN, JANICE L., St. Louis ........,.. 269 BERGER, BARRY D., St. Louis ............. 7 BERGER, TED I., sr. Louis ....... 217, 234, 236 BERGMAN, ROGER P., Perryville ........ 57 BERGT, CHRISTINE M., Afton .... ... 36 BERGT, KATHLEEN S., Altenburg ... ... 57 BERKBIGLER, SHIRLEY, Perryville ........ 57 BERKBIGLER, THOMAS P., Perryville . . 7, 257 BERKBUEGLER, ROGER L., Perryville ...... 7 BERMAN, JOSEPH H., Cape Girardeau . 7, 248 BERNEKING, BARBARA J., Herculaneum . 57 BERNEKING, LARRY R., Herculaneum ... 36 BERNI, MICHAEL P., Maplewood ....... 194 BERRONG, BARBARA K., Advance ..... 123 BERRY, DIANNE E., St. Louis ............ 265 BERRY, PHYLLIS E., Bertrand ....,....... 49 BERRY, VICTORIA A., Williamsville ....... 6 BERT, THERESA M., Perryville 36, 123, 227, 260 BERTISH, MORTON M., University City . . 57 BESAND, KATHLEEN S., Perryville .,...... 57 BESHER, LAURA M., Ferguson 36, 183, 225, 230 BESS, GARY, St. Louis .....,............ 201 BESS, LINDA S., Bloomfield ..........,.. 36 BESSELMAN, KATHLEEN M., Brentwood . 36 BESTE, RANDAL T., Washington ........ 189 BESTE, ROBERT A., St. Louis ..,,...,..... 36 BETZ, MICHAEL R., St. Louis .. ............ 7 BEUSSINK, JUDITH A., Jackson ...... 57, 251 BEUSSINK, ROBERT H., Jackson ......... 57 BICK, PHYLLIS J., Cape Girardeau ... 180, 265 BIERBAUM, SARA A., Cape Girardeau .... 7 BIERSCHWAL, ROGER L., Cape Girardeau 7, BIGGS, BRENDA K., Holcomb . BILD, KAREN A., St. Louis ..,... BILKEY, HOWARD C., Festus ... BILLER, IOHN P., High Ridge ... BILLER, KATIE, Sikeston .....,. BINS, KENNETH I., Crystal City ... BIRK, GARY W., Cape Girardeau ... BLACK BLACK BECKY S., St. Charles ...... DONA R., Lesterville ...... BLACK EARL S., Ir., Cape Girardeau BLACK, LINDA I., Poplar Bluff .... BLACK, ROBERT D., Sikeston ..,. BLACK, SUSAN K., Cape Girardeau BLANFORD, GAYLE E., Potosi ,.... BLANKS, LINDA R., Poplar Bluff 122, 261 .....2c-34,266 ......I80 ....36 ...191 ...183 ....36 ....57 ...183 ......57 ......36 ....7,238 . .... 57 BLASE, DEBORAH M., St. Louis ..,... 49,183 BLATTNER, CHARLOTTE I., Cape Girardeau 179 BLATTNER, ROBERT E., Cape Girardeau BLATZ, SWAIN .,........,...,...... 49, 242 BLAYLOCK, MARY B., Perryville BLEIMUND, H. AUGUST, sr. Louis .... 7,262 BLES, MARY A., Illmo .................. 49 BLEssINC., RHONDA C., Perryville ....... 49 BLEVINS, MARIN I., Dunklin ... ........255 BLIGGENSTORFER, HAROLD, St. Louis 7, 214 BLIGGENSTORGER, RICHARD, St. Louis 214 BLUNT, LINDA K., Lilbourn ..... 36, 238, 259 BOCEK, SHIRLEY A., Poplar Bluff BOCK, DONNA K., Uniontown BOCK, IUDITH A., Sturdivant .. BOCK, RONALD L., Oak Ridge ... .. BOEFER, CAROL A., Ballwin ......... BOEHMER, DANIEL P., St. Louis ....,. BOEMLER, BETTY M., Eureka 7, 178, 179, 243, 266 .....36,267 ...49,122 ...37 ...57 ...37 BOEMLER, GRACE, Eureka .......... 57,178 BOERGADINE, THOMAS I., St. Louis ..... 37 BOETTCHER, DAVID E., St. Louis .......... 7 BOEVER, IAMES I., St. Louis ...... .... 2 10 BOGNAR, BARRY C., Florissant .. ... 37 BOHN, BARBARA I., St. Louis ... .... 168 BOHN, IAIRLYN K., St. Louis .... .... 1 80 BOHNERT, GAIL F., Perryville ... ... 57 BOLAND, DANNY L., Elvins ...... .... 7 BOLAND, ELAINE A., Eureka ....... ... 57 BOLAND, PHILLIPA.,Washington ...... 244 BOLEY, IAMES I., Vanduser ............. 49 BOLIN, ROGER D., Poplar Bluff ..... 49,122 BOLING, RANDY ............... .... 2 17 BOLLINGER,IOYCE A,,Chaffee .......... 7 BOLLINGER, MICHAEL E., Benton ....... 37 BOLLINGER, RONALD D., Cape Girardeau 37 BOLLINGER, RUTH E.,IaCkSOn .......... 57 BOLLINGER, STEPHEN R., Cape Girardeau 37 BOLLINGER, WILLIAM H., Benton ....... 49 BOMER, ROBERT S., Poplar Bluff ......., 37 BONE, IAMES S., Ir., Cape Girardeau ..... 57 BONHAM, ELIZABETH B., Chesterfield 216, 244 'Lai SZ: . 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I. - ,IQ f BOYD, KENNER L., Florissant ........ 49, 213 BOYER, SHEILA B., Jefferson City ........ 58 BRADBURY, ROBERT N., Webster Groves 8 BRADFIELD, LINDA L., Portageville ..... 179 BRADFORD, JAMES D., Jackson ........, 58 BRANCH, KATHERINE J., Berkeley ...... 216 BRAND, GERALDINE M., Florissant . .. 58,185 BRANDEL, IRENE C., Fenton ............. 58 BRANDT, JOHN R., Cape Girardeau ..... 188 BRANHOF, JOYCE K., St. Louis. . . 37, 233, 259 BRANSTETTER, MICHAEL, Dowagiac, Mich. 8 BRANKLEY, GAY P., Scott City ........... 58 BRASCH, LINDA S., University City ...... 37 BRASCHLER, JOHN D., Doniphan ....... 37 BRASWELL, BRUCE R., St. Louis b ....... 8,191 BRATTI, KIM B., Glen Allen ............. 37 255 BRATTON, DAVID C., Mexico ......... BRAUER, GAYLE G., Webster Groves ..... 58 BRAY, LINDA M., Berkeley ......... 37, 238 BRAY MARY S., Ca e Girardeau ....... 122 I P BRECHT, ROBERT ..................... 58 BRECKENRIDGE, ALBERTA, Arnold ...... 49 BREMER, LINDA K., Frohna ..... 49, 250, 270 BRETZEL, SHARON K., Illmo ............ 58 BREWER, MICHAEL J., Perryville ......... 49 BREZINA, JOYCE R., Wakefield, Mass. .... 58 BRICKH AUS, GLEN T., Perryville .... ..... 58 BRICKHAUS, MARGARET E., Perryville 37, 264 BRIDELL, WILLIAM F., St. Louis ,........ BRIDGES, JAMES S., Jackson ........ 37, BRIDWE BRIGGS, LL,JOHN F.,St. Louis LARRY, Charleston .,..... BROCK, PAMELA R., Jackson ........... BROCK, ROGER D., Lilbourn ...... 201 261 247 255 . 8 189, 255 BROMET, CAROL A., St. Louis .,.......... 8 BROOKMAN, GLENNON L., Webster Groves BROOKS, RONALD M., Jackson .... BROTHERTON, DAVID C., Bridgeton 58 .....49 193 BROWN, BRENDA P., Charleston ... 37 BROWN, CAROLE J., Cape Girardeau 49 BROWN, CAROLYN S., Jackson ..., 265 BROWN, CATHERINE S., Delta ..... 58 BROWN, DEBORAH J., Arnold ... 229 BROWN, GARY L., Perryville .... 188 BROWN, JEFFREY A., Kennett ... 213 BROWN, MARY J., St. Louis ..... 233 BROWN, MICHAEL K., Ellisville . .. 58 BROWN, PEGGY C., Overland .. . 58 276 BROWN, PHYLLIS A., St. Louis ... ... 8 BROWN, ROGER L., Perryville .... .... 5 8 BROWN, TIMOTHY T., Kennett ... .... 58 BROWN, WILLIAM J., St. Ann .......... 201 BROWN, WILLIAM L., Jr., Ballwin ........ 58 BRUENDERMAN, DIANE M., Charleston . 37 BRUENJES, MARILYN J., St. Louis ....... 250 BRUEHL, WINFRED G., Scott City ....... 265 BRUNE, JOHN S., Cape Girardeau ...... 188 BRUNE, T. LANCE, Cape Girardeau . 189, 201 BRUNE, W. BRAD, Cape Girardeau 8, 167, 169, 188 BRUNKHORST, SANDRA J., Cape Girardeau 8 BRUNS, NOEL A., Cape Girardeau ....... 49 BRUNTON, JANET M., Cape Girardeau ... 58 BRYAN, ROBERT S., Florissant ........... 37 BRYANT, PATTI S., Lesterville ........... 58 BRYANT, ROY D., Chaffee ............... 8 BRYANT, TOM ....................... 186 BUCHANAN, RICHARD E., Cape Giradeau 60,189 BUCHER,WILFRED E.,Oran ..... ,..... 3 7 BUCHEIT, VELDA F., Perryville ........... 49 BUCHWALD, BERTHA, St. Louis ..... 37, 259 BUCK, BESSIE, E., Cape Girardeau ........ 49 BUCK, DEBORAH J., Senath ............. 49 BUCKNER, DEBRA J., Delsoge ....... 49, 268 BUCKNER, JANE M., Fulton ......... 58, 183 BUEHLER, MICHAEL K., Cape Girardeau 8, 163 BUENO, ALI TORRES .................. 253 BUETTNER, BEVERLY L., Creve Coeur 58, 178, 236 BULLINGER, ANDREW P., Chaffee ....... 37 BULLINGER, ROY D., Jackson ............ 8 BUNTING, GARY F., Salem, Ill. .. 37, 188, 213 BURCH, JERRY E., Affton .............. 191 BURDINE, TONY L., Cape Girardeau ...... 8 BURGE, JOYCE E., Essex ................ 58 BURGE, MARILYN L., Puxico ............ 49 BURGESS, ELIZABETH E., Perryville ..... 179 BURK, ANTHONY P., Charleston ........ 58 BURK, IVA D., Charleston ........ ..... 8 BURKARD, DONNA M.,Arnold ... .... 49 BURKARD, SHEPHEN L., St. Louis ........ 37 BURKE, MICHAEL G., Manchester ...... 201 BURKE, TERRY L., Sikeston ....... 8,122, 268 BURLISON, RONALD C., St. Louis ...... 210 BURNETT, RUTH R., Chaffee ............. 8 BURNIDEL, LINDA C., Berkeley ......... 49 BURNS, DAVID T., Sikeston ........ 187, 227 BURNS, MARSHA L., Memphis ......... 236 BURNS, RON H., St. Ann ....... ... 227 BURNS, TOM .......... ... 193 BURRELL, ANNA ..................... 258 BURRIS, LON ........................ 248 BURROUGHS, DONNA K., Perryville .... 58 BURROWS, REBECCA A., Van Buren .... 184 BUSBY, PHYLLIS A., Advance ............ 37 BUSCH, JUDITH E., St. Louis ............. 37 BUSCHE, REGINA K., Cape Girardeau .... 58 BUSCHMEYER, DANIEL L., Washington .. 187 BUSH, GEORGE E., Perryville ..... 9,191, 227 BUSlCK,CHRISTlNE, Campbell ...... 49,264 BUSSE, FRANKLIN E., Pacific ............. 49 BUTENHOFF, MICHELE, Londell ..... 58, 243 BUTLER, CHRISTINA L., Charleston ...... 58 BUTLER, SCOTTIE G., Arcadia .......... 189 BUXTON, THOMAS K., Cape Girardeau .. 58 BYRNE, ROBERT L., Charleston .......... 58 C CAIN, DAVID E., Bertrand .............. 50 CALANDRO, MARK J., Murphysboro, Ill. 201 CALDWELL, CATHEY E., Cape Girardeau . 58 CALHOUN, LINDA E., Parma .... 37, 123, 245 CALVERT, BILL F., Cape Girardeau ........ 9 CAMENZIND, DEBORAH A., St. Louis 180, 264 CAMERON, JAMES ................... 212 CAMPBELL, COY L., St. Louis ............. 9 CAMPBELL, CYNTHIA A., Bridgeton ..... 58 CAMPBELL, DAVID A., Florissant ......... 58 CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH A., Cape Girardeau 50 CAMPBELL, JO A., Cape Girardeau ...... 179 CAMPBELL, KENNETH J., Cape Girardeau 58 CAMPBELL, LINDA C., Milton, Fla. ....... 50 CAMPBELL, MARCA J., Cape Girardeau 9, 267 CANDOLD, JIM ...................... 255 CANNADY, LINDA S., St. John .......... 58 CANNON, ALICE L., Cape Girardeau ..... 58 CANTINO, JAMES A., Webster Groves... 188 CANTRELL, CATHERINE D., Caruthersville 270 CANTRELL, DIANE, Cape Girardeau ..... 179 CANTRELL, SUE A., Anna, III. ....... 179, 227 CARAKER, GLYNDA J., Cobden, III. ...... 58 CARBAUGH, RUTH A., Illmo ............ 58 CARDER, WILLIAM W., St. Louis ........ 257 CARL, CYNTHlA'A., Ballwin ............. 58 CARLSTROM, DEWEY K., Crestwood . . . 191 CARLTON, MARYANN, Cape Girardeau . 58 CARMAN, DENNIS D., St. Louis .......... 9 CARNEY, LARRY B., Dexter .............. 9 CARPENTER, ANN, Arnold ...,.......... 37 CARPENTER, JUDITH, H., Cape Girardeau . 9 CARRELL, JUDY ............,........... 9 CARRIER, JOHN M., Bloomfield .......... 9 CARROLL, GLEN R., Cape Girardeau 9, 212, 221 CARROLL, STEVEN L., Galitia, III ......... 191 CARROLL, WILLIAM C., Galitia, III ....... 191 CARRON, GWENDOLYN A., St. Louis ... 179 CARRON, JANICE R., Cape Girardeau .... 9 CARROW, LINDA M., Festus ............ 38 CARTER, ALICE E., Campbell ............ 50 CARTER, DIANA S., Florissant ...... 179, 225 CARTER, RANDY ..................... 214 CARTER, ROBERT L. Florissant .... .... 2 69 CARTER, WILLIAM R., Kennett .......... 38 CARUTHERS, SALLY K., St. Louis .... 179, 270 CARY, PATRICIA I., Jennings .... 38,122, 260 CASANDO, BARBARA .................. 58 CASH, CONNIE J., Poplar Bluff ...... 184, 243 CASKANETT, JUDITH A. ............ 58, 235 CASSIDY, MICHAEL F., Marquand ... .... 38 CASSIMATIS, SOPHIA, Crestwood . . . 38, 259 CATES, FRANCIS J., Cape Girardeau .... 255 CAUBLE, MARY R., Cape Girardeau ...... 9 CAUTHORN, VIDA K., Sikeston ..... 38, 194 CAZADD, BARBARA S., Florissant ...... 248 CHAFFIN, DANIEL L., Cape Girardeau ..... 9 CHAISIDHIVEJ, SINCHAI, Thailand 9, 187, 253 CHAMBERLAIN, KRISTY L., St. Louis ..... 58 CHAMBERLAIN, TERRY C., Irondale ..... 38 CHAMP, BRENDA .................... 225 CHAMP, LARRY D., Cape Girardeau ..... 38 CHAPIN, LINDA L., Affton 38, 179, 229, 244, 265 CHAPMAN, GARY W., Sikeston ........... 9 CHAPMAN, KENNETH M., Farmington .... 9 CHARTRAND, DANIEL W., St. Ann .....,. 9 CHASTEEN, JUDY C., St. Louis ....... 50, 235 CHASTEEN, TERRY F., Bloomfield ........ 38 CHEATHAM, BARBARA A., Festus ...... 183 CHEEK, WILLIAM D., Cape Girardeau .... 58 CHENOT, RICHARD H., St. Louis ....... 191 CHENOWETH, MARY J., Cape Girardeau . 58 CHERRY, FRANCES L., Charleston ....... 38 CHILDERS, DAVID A., Sikeston .... .... 1 88 CHISM, LANA L., Festus ........ ..... 5 8 CHOATE, DON R., Sikeston ... .... 58 CHOATE, KAY J., Sikeston . , ,... . 9 CHOC, DIANA L., St. Louis .............. 58 CHRIST, SHERRY L., Arnold ......... 58, 216 CHRISTENSEN, KATHLEEN, Cape Girardeau - 38,58 CHRISTENSEN, KATHY L., Jacksonville, Fla. 180, 259 CHRISTIAN, GEORGE L., Dinette 37, 191, 213 CHRISTOFF, MARY E., Cape Girardeau ... 50 CHROSTOWSKI, DEBORAH, St. Louis .... 38 CISSELL, JANET M., Potosi ............... 58 CISSELL, MICHAEL J., Cape Girardeau ... 262 CLARK, BARBARA J., Florissant ......,.... 9 CLARK, DANNIE E., Morehouse ......... 9 CLARK, GEORGIA K., Fenton ....... 38, 217 CLARK, IAMES W., Poplar Bluff ..., ... 38 CLARK, IERRY L., St. Louis ,..... ..., 2 69 CLARK, KENNETH E., Bridgeton ...,.... 188 CLARK RANDALL W., St. Louis ....... 10, 262 CLARK, SYDNEY H., Webster Groves 110, 112, 258, 259, 271 CLARKE, PATRICK D., O'FaIIon ,.... 10,191 CLAUSER, BARBARA A., Fresericktown .. 50 CLAY, LINDA S., St. Louis .,.,........... 58 CLAYTON, GARY L., Poplar Bluff .... . .... 10 CLEMENT, KATHI D., Bernie ............ 58 CLEMENT, MICHAEL L., Bernie ...... 38, 237 CLEMENTS, RONALD, Piedmont .... 38,187 CLENDENIN, CHARLES W., Cape Girardeau 187, 240 CLERC, KENNETH G., St. Louis .......... 197 CLEVE, SHIRLEY, Farmington ..., 37, 216, 267 CLIFTON, MARTIN A., Perryville ........ 58 CLINGINGSMITH, ROBERT, Iackson ..... 10 CLINTON, BARBARA L., Cairo, Ill. ....... 38 CLINTON, SUSAN, Cairo, Ill. .... 58,178,264 CLIPPERD, SUE E., Iackson ........,..... 10 CLUBB, CATANA U., Lutesville .... ... 38 CLUBB, IOHN T., Marble Hill .... ... 59 COBBLE, DONNA S., Iackson .... .. . 59 COFFEY, ELMER IR., Kennett ..........,. 10 COFFEY, IOYCE C., Dexter .............. 10 COFFEY, LEWIS G., Dexter ,......... 10, 271 COLCLASURE, FAITH L., Poplar Bluff .... 38 COLCLASURE, FORD M., Poplar Bluff .... 38 COLE, DONNA K., Kennett ......... 10, 238 COLEMAN, MARY K., Desoto ........... 10 COLEMAN, SHARON K., Portageville .... 59 COLLETT, LYNDA L., O'FaIIon ...... ... 59 COLLIER, IOYCE A., Charleston ... . . . .. 59 COLLIER, MARTIN G., Festus . . . 201 COLLINS, ARTHUR F., St. Louis .... .... 2 10 COLLINS, CONRAD L., St. Louis ... ..... 38 COLLINS, DALE N., Kennett ..... .... 2 47 COLLINS, TERRY L., Sikeston COLYEVR,BRENNAN L.,Iackson 59 COMBS, BONNIE S., Cape Girardeau .... 59 COMPAS, PAUL W., Cape Girardeau . . 262 CONCANNON, IULIE K., Richmond Heights 10 CONKLIN, PAULA L., Iackson .......... 259 CONLEY, IAN L., Ballwin ............... 239 CONLEY, LEWIS W., jefferson City 10, 158, 237 CONLEY, RONALD W., Cape Girardeau . 242 coNN, JAMES ....,..........,..,.... 251 CONN, LINDA F., Wyatt ................ 38 CONNER, RONALD L., Cape Girardeau . 256 CONNOR, CAROL L., Cape Girardeau ... 10 CONNOR, IANET F., Creve Coeur ....... 38 CONNOR, LAWRENCE K., Cape Girardeau 38 CONNORS, RICHARD I., St. Louis ....... 59 CONNORS, TERRY ................... 212 CONOYER, I. MICHAEL, St. Charles 193, 225 CONROY, DEBORAH A., Cairo, III. ....., 59 CONSOLE, IAMES M., Cape Girardeau . . . 38 CONWAY, SANDRA K., St. Louis ....... 184 COOK, DEBORAH .......,............. 59 COOK, MARGARET E., Cape Girardeau 10, 268 COOK, MICHAEL R., Iackson ........... 38 COOK, RANDOLPH H., Farmington, Maine 10,168,193 COOK, RONALD L., Whitewater ,........ 59 COOKE, PATRICIA G., St. Louis ......... 50 COOKE, ROBERT M., St. Louis .... ,... 2 55 COOPER, ALBERT F., St. Louis .... .... 1 87 COOPER, MARK N., Bridgeton .... .... 2 14 COOPER, MILLARD T., Iackson ... ... 10 COOPER, PAMELA I., St. Louis .... ..,.. 5 9 COOPER, TERRY H., Overland ..... ..., 2 69 COOPER, VIRGIL G., Leadwood ......... 10 COOTS, DEBORAH K., Bertrand ........ 184 CORBETT, KAREN I., St. Louis ........... 59 CORBIN, TERRY W., Cape Girardeau ... 212 CORCORAN, MARTIN I., Maplewood 10, 212, 247 CORE, RALPH ........,................ 10 CORLEW, MARLA S., Cape Girardeau 38, 216 CORRELL, IUDY A., Caruthersville ....... 10 CORRIGAN, MARGARET A., St. Ann . .... 59 CORSE, WALTER L., Perryville .... ....... 5 9 CORWIN,CYNTHIA C.,ChesterfieId .... 10 COSBY, DAVE ........................ 261 COSTIN, PEGGY D., Poplar Bluff ......... 59 COTNER, DANICE C., Cape Girardeau 59,182 COTNER, DANNA P., Cape Girardeau 50,183, 244 COTNER, LARRY G., Chaffee ........ 50,194 COUNTS, STEPHEN L., Sikeston ......... 59 COUNTS, THOMAS L., Ferguson ........ 59 COUNTS, VELMA L., Sikeston 38, 243, 265, 267 COURANZ, BETTY A., Ferguson . 38, 258, 259 COVDRY, KENT ...................... 214 COVERT, LINDA K., Cape Girardeau 38, 251, 259 COWAN, TIMOTHY E., Sullivan ..... 38, 264 COWAN, VERLA I., Essex ........... 50, 264 COWART, IANET L., Hazelwood 38, 162, 163, 164, 266 COWLES, ALAN M., Overland .......... 187 COX, CAROLYN A., Fredericktown 38, 122, 123 COX, R. L. .....................,... 38, 242 COX, VICKIE D., Cape Girardeau ........ 50 COYLER, BRENNON .................. 122 COZBY, DAVID P., Ionesboro, III. .... 38,122 CRABTREE, NANCY D., St. Louis ......... 59 CRABTREE, PEGGY A., St. Louis .......... 10 CRACRAFT, SUSAN B., Iackson . . 10,122, 260 CRADER, PAMELA L., St. Louis ...,...... 69 CRADER, VICTORIA G., Cape Girardeau . 59 CRAFT, NIKKI L., Farmington ........... 10 CRAFT, WILLIAM R., Farmington ........ 38 CRAIG, MICHAEL R., Iackson ........... 50 CRAIN, RANDALL, Holcomb ........... 241 CRASS, CAROLYN S., Cape Girardeau . . . 59 CRAVENS, MIKE A., Cape Girardeau . 38, 241 CRAVENS, TERRY L., Dexter ............. 59 CREICHTON, DONNA I., Cape Girardeau 50 CREPE, TOM ......................... 187 CRESAP, REBECCA S., Advance .......... 38 CRISS, DIANE ................. ... 158 c 1 t t ' CRISS, DONNA M., Charleston .... .... 5 0 CRITES, GREGORY L., Puxico ........... 10 CROUCH, BEN L., O'Fallon ............. 50 CRUMPECKER, NORMAN G., Morehouse 10 CRUMPECKER, SARA A., Morehouse ..., 11 CRUSE, DEBORAH F., Scott City ......... 59 CULBERTSON, ANNA L., Cape Girardeau . 11 CUMBEE, NANCY L., Poplar Bluff ... 238, 260 CUMMINGS, ELOISE R., Kansas City 50, 182, I 268 CUNNINGHAM, ANNA K., Fist ...... 50, 270 CUNNINGHAM, TEDDY L., Fisk ........ 234 CURRAN, ELLEN A., St. Louis .... .... 1 1 CURTIS, C. DUANE, Hayti ............. 189 CURTIS, COMMELLA I., Kirkwood ...... 59 CURTIS, LARRY I., Berkeley ....... ... 186 CURTZENGER, SCHATZI ....... ... 243 CURTSINGER, LIANE M., Affton ... ,... 50 D DABBS, RICHARD V., Fisk ... .... .. 11 DACE, STANLEY W., Sullivan ... ... 38, 261 DAGGETT, IIM ........................ 59 DALE, IAMES A., Caruthersville ......... 234 DALTON, WILLIAM C., Cape Girardeau .. 38 DAMATO, FRANK E., St. Louis ......... 194 DAMATO, IANICE M., St. Louis ......... 180 DAMPF, PEGGY I., Poplar Bluff ...... 38, 267 DAMPIER, STANLEY W., Pacific ......... 255 DANIELS, ROBERTA I., Florissant ........ 11 DANNEMAN, CAROL A., St. Louis ... 38, 264 DANNEMUELLER, LENNEY, Oran .... 11, 241 DAS, LAURA L., St. Louis ,........... 59,180 DASCHER, DONALD V., St. Louis .... 38, 265 DAUERNHEIM, BARBARA I., St. Louis .... 38 DAUERNHEIM, LINDA L., St. Louis ...... 236 DAUGHERTY, AMY I., Crystal City . . 183, 229 DAUGHERTY, DIANE E., St. Louis ........ 39 AUDME, IAMES W., Cape Girardeau . 11, 240 DAVENPORT, CHARLES, L., Cape Girardeau 11 DAVENPORT, KATHY L., St. Louis ........ 59 DAVENPORT, SHERRY L., Iackson ....... 59 K M , . 1 f . ' 7 f E W . Q.. , 2 ,. f , . S f ff . t ff ' I 277, - W' DAVID, IMA I., Desloge ..............., 11 DAVIDSON, DANNY L., Cape Girardeau . 59 DAVIDSON, LYNN, Cape Girardeau .... 191 DAVIDSON, RICHARD D., IR., Charleston 191, 201 DAVIE, GARY A., St. Louis ............... 39 DAVIS, ALISON, Cape Girardeau ,.,..... 59 DAVIS, CARL L., Flat River . . .' ......... .. 271 DAVIS, CAROLYN B., Belleville, III. ...... 11 DAVIS, DONNA L., Cape Girardeau . . 39, 258 DAVIS, IUANITA L., Flat River .......... 265 DAVIS, LINDA L., Cape Girardeau ....... 11 DAVIS, MARSHA A., Dexter ............ 59 DAVIS, SUZANNE, Kennett ............. 11 DAVISON, PATRICIA L., Poplar Bluff 39, 242, 243 DAWSON, STEVEN C., Cape Girardeau . . . 50 DAY, ALDA L., Cape Girardeau .......... 11 DAY, IOHN W., Hazelwood ............ 214 DAY, STEPHANIE K., St. Louis 180, 203, 205, 264 DEBEER, KEN W., St. Louis .............. 59 DEBROCK, BRENDA F., Chaffee ..... 59,183 DECK, IUDY K., Cape Girardeau ........ 122 DECKER, BETH I., Offuma, Iowa ......... 39 DECKER, GLORIA I., St. Louis . 238 DECKER, STEVEN B., IaCkson ,. . 201, 202, 203 DECLERK, MARY E., Perryville ....,...... 50 DEEMS, IANET S., Arnold ......... .... 216 DEES, W. GREGORY, St. Louis ....... 59 201 I DEFIELD, MARIANNE, Charleston .... 11,183 DEHART, GLEN L., Glencoe .,.... ..... 1 1 DEHN, STEVE ................. .... 2 44 DEIBEL, ROBERTI., St. Louis ...... ... 59 DEMPSEY, SANDRA R., St. Louis ......... 59 DENBOW, IAMES W., Sikeston ......... 122 DENBOW, SANDRA K., Advance .... 11 268 I DENEKE, IAMES E., Gordonville ..... 50, 241 DENEKE, LARRY E., Whitewater ......... 59 DENMAN, DAVID R., Cape Girardeau ... 39 DENMAN, LINDA L., Fredericktown ..... 39 DENNIS, DIANE L., Flat River ............ 39 DENNY, SHARON I., St. Louis .......... 123 DENNY, SHEILA F., Richmond Heights 11, 260 DEPPE, STEVEN A., Percy Ill. ,........ ..,. 5 0 DEROUSSE, PATRICIA A., St. Ann ... 39, 250 DERRINGER, STEPHEN I., Webster Groves 201 DESANTIS, RICK .........,............ 187 DESCHAMP, CARL E., Sikeston ..,....... 11 DETTART, GLEN ..,......,.,....,...., 241 DEUTSCHLANDER, MARILYN, St. Louis . . . 50 DEVASTO, FRANCINE M., Kirkwood ,.,.. 39 DEWILDE, RICHARD T., Perryville ,...... 59 DICKERSON, LINDA K., St. Iohn .....,.,. 59 DICKINSON, MARYANNE, St. Louis ..... 39 278 DICKSON, BARBARA L., St. Louis ........ 11 DIEBOLD, BARBARA L., Cape Girardeau .. 59 DIEBOLD, MARY E., Oran ......,........ 59 DIEBOLD, SHARON K., Cape Girardeau . 145 DIECKMANN, ELIZABETH, St. Charles 50, 216, 244 DIERKER, MARCIA A., St. Louis ...... 39,184 DIETZ, DIANE M., St. Louis ..,.. ...... 2 60 DIETZE, KENNETH W., St. Ann .......... 193 DILTHEY, DENNIS B., St. Louis ........... 39 DINWIDDIE, DONNA I., Cape Girardeau . 59 DOPPOLD, ANN E. Cape Girardeua ..... 59 DIRNBERGER, DOROTHY A., Benton ... 266 DIRNBERGER, HELEN R., Chaffee ........ 12 DIRNBERGER, HENRY I., Illmo ........... 12 DISBROW, DAVID P., Hazelwood 39, 162, 163, 187, 269 DIXON, MELINDA I., East Prairie ......... 12 DIXON, SHARON L., Washington ........ 50 DOBBELARE, CHARLOTTE, Perryville .... 39 DODSON, CATHERINE A., East Prairie ... 12 DODSON, CHARLES A., Charleston . 12, 191 DODSON, RICHARD B., Charleston ..... 39 DOERR, CHRISTINE L., St. Louis ...,.... 161 DOERR, SUSAN C., St. Louis .... 12, 116, 154 DOG, HOUND ..................,., ... 255 DOHOGNE,MELVIN C.,IIImo .......... 12 DOISY, DEBORAH A., Glendale ........ 122 DOMONKOS, LYNDA C., Gary, Ind. ..... 59 DONLEY, IAMES , St. Louis ............. 201 DONNELLY, MARY F., St. Ann ........... 50 DONZE, IANIS A., Ste. Genevieve 12, 259, 271 DONZE, IOHN A., Weingarten .......... 12 DONZE, THOMAS E., St. Genevieve .... 201 DOOLEY, NANCY I., Chaffee ........... 59 DORN, MICHAEL M., Ballwin ......,.... 12 DOSWALD, IOYCE L., St. Louis ...... 12, 233 DOUGHERTY LEO R., St. Louis ......... 257 DOUMOURAS, CATHY, St. Louis 12, 166,167, ' 168, 199, 225, 229, 230 DOWNEY, LAVONNE E., Sikeston ....... 12 DOWNING, RICHARD W., Malden ...... 39 DREW, CYNTHIA A., University City . 39, 145 DRURY, MARIE C., Ste. Genevieve ..... 235 DRURY, MARK I., St. Louis ......... 210, 237 DRURY, MICHAEL W., Kelso ........... 229 DUBOIS,IAMES E.,St. Charles ...... 12,117 DUDLEY, IUDY K., Chaffee ...... 59 DUEHREN, NANCY M., Bridgeton .. . 59, 236 DUFF, TRENT H., Cape Girardeau . 122 240 241 DUFUR, TERRY A., Cape Girardeau ..... DUGAN, MICHAEL G., Charleston ... 12, DUHART, ARMAT B., Des Peres ... .... 237 DUMEY, MICHAEL W., Chaffee ... .... 271 DUNCAN, KENNETH B., Potosi .......... 12 DUNCAN, MARY I., Lilbourn ....... 39,180 DUNCAN, ROGER E., Affton ........... 262 DUNLAP, SUSAN E., Desloge ..... 39 DUNN, LAWRENCE w., Mapiowoooli I I DURSO, DAINA A., sr. Louis ..... ,. 203,205 DYE, ALMA L., Cape Girardeau ...... 12, 265 E EAGAN, CHARLOTTE E., Kirkwood ...... 59 EAKER, LAWRENCE M., Zalma ...... 39, 269 EAST, SANDI L., Maryland Heights ....... 39 EASTMAN, REBECCA I., Hannibal ...... 180 EAVES, DANIEL H., Cairo, III. ............ 39 EBELING, IOYCE A., Washington 122,123, 260 EBERHARD, KAY M., Campbell .. 59, 242, 258 EBERT, MICHAEL A., Arnold ........... 197 EBERT, SUSAN U., High Ridge ........... 59 ECKELMANN, DIXIE L., Van Buren ....... 59 ECKSTRAND, RICHARD A., St. Louis ..... 12 EDDLEMAN, HARLEY L., Cape Girardeau . 50 EDMONDS, DONALD R., Charleston .... 50 EDWARDS, BRUCE K., Cape Girardeau ... 12 EGAN, KATHLEEN L., IaCkson ........... 39 EGGERMAN, RONALD L., Taylorville, III. . 12 EGGERS, CARL H., Farrar ............... 13 EFFIMANN, BRADLEY L., Cape Girardeau 191 EHLENBECK, RUSSEL N., Overland ...... 197 EHRHARD, BOB M., St. Louis ..... .... 1 97 EICHOLTZ, STEVEN I., O'FaIIon ... .... 251 EICHMAN, GERALYN A., St. Louis ...... 183 EIFERT, ALICE A.,Chaffee ......... .... 3 9 EIKE, DONALD I., St. Louis ....... ... 244 ELFRINK, CYNTHIA, Lutesville .... .... 1 3 ELFRINK, FLYOD I., Leopold ...,.......,. 59 ELFRINK, NANCY C., Lutesville .......... 50 ELKINS, MYRA A., Festus ....... 39, 250, 267 ELLEDGE, SH EILA D., Sikeston ........... 39 ELLIOTT, IANICE L., Little Rock, Ark. ..... 50 ELLIOTT, PAMERA L., Grand Tower, III. .. 216 ELLIS, DEIDRE F., Charleston ... 178,179, 227 ELLIS, DIANE I., Knob LiCk .............. 39 ELLIS, SHERRY L., Cape Girardeau ........ 50 ELLIS, TONIA E., Imperial .............., 59 EMERY, REBECCA H., Whitewater ... 13, 243 EMMENDORFER, IOAN A., Perryville 50, 265 EMMONS, GARY R., Poplar Bluff ........ 50 EMMONS, IANICE L., Bridgeton .,.,. 50,259 EN DERLE, KAY V., Chaffee .............. 50 ENGELHART, SANDRA L., Redbud, III. ... 59 ENGELMANN, SUZETTE A., Marble Hill .. 50 ENGERT, BRUCE R., Frohna .....,....... 59 ENTRIKIN, SARAH S., Essex ............. 39 EPPLE, ELAINE M., Hermann ...,........ 39 ERICKSON, THOMAS E., Cape Girardeau 13 ERLACKER, IAMES E., Perryville ......... 59 ERNST, 1oYcE A., Perryviile ............. 59 ERVIN, IAMES L., Cape Girardeau ....... 59 ERVIN, MICHAEL W., Cape Girardeau 212, 221 ESSARY, BRENDA K., Matthews .... .... 5 0 ESSMEYER, CARMEN K., Potosi .... .... 1 3 ESSNER, HOPE M., Bismark ........ .... 1 3 ESTES, BRENDA I., Cape Girardeau ...... 264 ESTES, LINDA D., Cape Girardeau ......., 39 ETTER, ALAN Y., Montgomery City . 194, 247 ETTER, STEPHEN S., Kirkwood .......... 119 EULBERG, BONNIE L., St. Louis 39, 114, 178, 230 EVANS, IAMES H., Cape Girardeau ...... 13 EVANS, IUDITH E., Blodgett ............. 13 EVANS, IUDY A., Bismark ........... 50, 260 EVANS, MONA K., Potosi ..... . .. 179 EXLER, LARRY M., St. Louis ...... ... 194 EYRE, PATTI L., Cape Girardeau . . . . . . 260 F FADLER, BILLIE D., Patton ......... .... 6 0 FAGAN, PETER K., University City . . . 255 FAHEY, COLLEEN, Lemay ......... FAIRCHILD, ROBERT W. ............... 60 FALLERT, BRENDA L., Bloomsdale ....... 50 'fff.5o FANT, IOHN ..................... 252 EARA1, MOHANNAD, Nablus, Iordon- ia, 253, 262 FARIES, RANDALL L., Cape Girardeau .... 13 FARMER, IOE W., Cape Girardeau ....... 13 FARMER, MARK E., Kennett ............ 60 FARMER, RANDY L., Cape Girardeau ... 191 FARNHAM, INGE B., Mt. Zion, III ........ . 39 FARRAR, BONNIE I., Cape Girardeau ..... 60 FARRAR, CHARLET K., Cape Girardeau 39, 265 FARRENBURG, LARRY E., Sikeston ....... 13 FARRENBURG, WANDA D., New Madrid . 50 FARROW, TERRY W., Cape Girardeau .... 13 FEATHERSTON, PATRICIA, St. Louis ..... 50 FEE, MARILYN I., Cape Girardeau ........ 13 FELDWERTH, MICHAEL F., Wentzville .. 255 FELTZ, KAYE P., Perryville ............... 60 FENELON, KAREN S., St. Louis .. 178,179, 244 FENNEWALD, TERESA S., MeXiCo ........ 39 FERGUSON, SANDRA K., Gideon ........ 50 FERRARIO, NANCY B., St. Louis ........ 161 FERRELL, BARTLEY C., Patton ............ 60 FERRY, ELIZABETH, St. Louis .... 39,163,165 FIEHLER, CHARLOTTE H., St. Charles .... 50 FIEHLER, DALE E., St. Louis ...... 13, 227, 231 FIEHLER, THOMAS L., Cape Girardeau ... 60 FIELDS, SARRON D., Ballwin ............ 50 FIGGE, EUGENE W., Ste. Genevieve . 158, 201 FINDER,IUANITA L.,CampbeII ......... 13 FINDLAY, FRAN M., Florissant ........... 40 FINDLEY, P. GWENDOLYN, Poplar Bluff .. 13 FINGAR, MARCIA D., Murphysboro, Ill. 182 FINLEY, CLARENCE, St. Louis .,..... 201,212 FINLEY, DEWEY L., East Prairie ,....,..... 60 FINNEY, THOMAS A., Cape Girardeau .. 262 FISCHER, GARY N., Cape Girardeau . 13,188 FISCHER, THOMAS M., St. Louis .,... 13, 237 FISH, CAROL M., St. Louis .. 40, 179, 225 267 FISH, HELEN E., Cape Girardeau ....... I. 60 FISH, KAREN K., Zalma ....... FISHER, ALMEDA R., Dexter ..... ... 13 FISHER, CATHRYN E., St. Louis ... ... 40 FISHER, IOHN C., Holcomb ....., ... 40 FISHER, IOHN H., Caruthersville .....,.. 13 FISHER, IUANITA K., Sikeston .,......,.. 50 FISHER PATTI I., Ames, Iowa ......,. 60,123 FISHER, RITA C., Chaffee . . .I ........ 13, 268 FITCH, RANDALL L., Elmwood, Ill. 187 FITZPATRICK, DANIEL H., Overland ,.... 50 FITZPATRICK, IAMES M., Overland ...... 50 FLETCHER, PAULA L., Kirkwood FLIEG, PAUL M., St. Genevieve ..... ... 60 FLOWERS, GLORIA I., Morehouse ,..... 216 FLOWERS, SUSAN E., St. Louis ........... FLUEGGE, CAROL B., Cape Girardeau .... 13 FLUEGGE, LESLIE E., Iackson ....,........ 60 FODGE, ALICIA A., St. Louis ............ 60 FOERSTEL, CHRIS A., St. Louis ...... 237, FOOTE, LARRY L., Poplar Bluff ....,...,. 60 FORD, IOSEPH III, Kennett ............. 50 FORD, SUSAN K., St. Louis ......,... 40, 264 FORIR, GEORGE L., IR., Cape Girardeau .. 13 FORTNER, BEVERLY I., Florissant FORTNEY, MICHAEL T., Crystal City .... 201 FOSTER, ELIZABETH A., Cape Girardeau . 183 ...40 13 257 ........60 FOSTER, LARRY L., St. Anne, Ill. ..... 40, 251 FOSTER, PATRICK W., Cape Girardeau . . 188 FOSTER, SUSAN L., Poplar Bluff ......... 50 FOWLER, IAMES T., Gray Ridge 40, 122, 162, 163, 234, 261, 266 FOWLER, LAIUANA F., Dexter ...... 40, 268 FOWLKES, VIRGINIA W., Charleston ..... 60 FOX, LINDA S., Cape Girardeau ..... 50, 216 FRANCIS, DALTON G., Puxico ...,...... 13 FRANCIS, DONNA K., Puxico ........... 50 FRANCIS, PAMELA I., Advance .......... 40 FRANGOULIS, IOHN W., Creve Coeur .. 210 FRANKLIN, CAROL M., Cape Girardeau . . 60 FRANKLIN, STEPHEN L., St. Louis . 13, 187, 242 FREDERICH, KAREN L., Des Peres ........ 60 FREDERICK, GARY E., St. Louis ......,.. 188 FRESERICKSON, RICHARD, Florissant 60, 189 FREE, CHARLOTTE M., Chaffee .......... 50' FREELAND, DAVID W., St. Louis ......... 60 FREEMAN, IANSON L., St. Louis ......,. 201 FREEMAN, LARRY W., Dexter ....... 51, 261 FREESE, IANET S., jackson ........... 51,169 FREIHOFER, IAMES T., Ballwin ...., 191, 214 FREISE, u. ED, IR., union ...,....... 112,194 FRENCH, OLIVER B., Charleston ......... 14 FRENCH, RICHARD E., St. Louis . 14,187, 241 FRENZ, THOMAS R., Arnold ........... 201 FREUND, HENRY W., Lemay ... ..,.. .. 14 FREY, GARY s.,1enning5 ....,....... 51,247 FRICKE, WILLIAM E., St. Louis .... f ...... 191 FRIEDMAN, STEVEN R., University City 40, 188 FRIX, SONNY L., Phil Campbell, Ala. ..... 14 FRIZ, LAURA I., Florissant .....,..... 60,123 FRIZ, PAULA A., Florissant .......... 51, 270 FRONABARGER, LEE M., Iackson ........ 40 FRUSHOUR, DON .............. ... 60 FRUTH, LOIS I., Marissa, Ill. ............. 14 FUCHS, NANCY K., St. Louis ............ 51 FUERTH, AURELIA C., Cape Girardeau .. 265 FUHRMANN, DONALD, Cape Girardeau 60, 217 FUIST, IANICE L., St. Louis ......... 232, 251 FULBRIGHT, IACK H., Lutesville ........ 255 FUNK, DONALD, Festus ,............... 14 FURLONG, ELIZABETH I., St. Louis ..,.... 51 FURRY, IOYCE P., Caledonia ....... ... 14 G GAERTNER, ARTHUR P., St. Louis ........ 40 GAINES, BRADLEY M., Charleston ...... 201 GAINES, DANNY R., Cape Girardeau .. 14 GAINES, DEBORAH L., Iefferson City GAINES, ELINOR S., Dexter ............. 51 GAlTHER,TYRONNE S.,Zalma .......... 60 GALE, TWILA K., Caruthersville ...... 51, 260 GALNORE, GENE A., Cape Girardeau .... 40 GAMBER, IOAN K., Anna, Ill. ........... 40 GAMEWELL, WILLIAM T., Berkeley ...I . . 237 GANT, MARSHA I., Dudley .............. 51 GANT, MARY E., Dudley ................ 51 GARBER, WANDA K., Berkeley . . 51,227,243 GARDNER, BETTY L., New Madrid .. . 60,182 GARDNER, DENNIS M., Washington ..... 14 GARDNER, GARY L., Arcadia ........ 14,261 GARDNER, MARIORIE A., St. Louis . 180 GARDNER, SAM C., Kirkwood ...... GARLAND, PATRICK F., St. Louis ........ 193 GARNER, DAVID A., Haytl .............. 60 GARNER, KENNETH D., Advance ........ 40 GARNER, MARCIA A., Fredericktown .... 40 GARRISON, MEREDA F., Campbell ...... 40 GARRISON, ROBERT M., Grandview ... 191 GATELEY, VICTORIA L., Oran ....... 60, 178 GATEWOOD, SHEILA A., Kennett ....... 60 GAYLORD, SHEILA G., Essex ............ 60 GEARNART, CAROL A., St. Louis ........ 51 GEARY, STEVEN M., Cape Girardeau 111, 271 GEERS, BARBARA A., St. Louis .......... 233 GEGG, GAIL A., Ste. Genevieve 14, 112, 158, 161, 166, 167, 169, 184, 227, 268, 272, 295 GEITZ, TERRY E., St. Louis ............... 40 GEMPEL, PAMELA R., Webster Groves 40, 250 GENOVESE, GEORGE F., St. Louis .... 40,187 GERBER, GINNY .................. A .... 250 GETTINGER, GERALD F., Ste. Genevieve .. 60 GIBBONS, MICHELE L., Berkeley ........ 51 GIBBS, YVONNE, Bunker ............... 14 GIBSON, DAVID B., St. Ann ' ............. 14 GIBSON, DELLA I., Cadet .......... 242, 259 GIBSON, RUTH P., Dexter .............. 14 GIELOW, GREG W., Cape Girardeau .... 188 GIENKE, CHERYL A., Chesterfield ........ 60 GIERSE, ROBERT M., Farmington ... ... 14 GILBERT, IOY K., Cape Girardeau ........ 14 GILKEY, BILLY R., Gideon ............... 51 GILLILAND, RICKEY E., Burlington, Iowa 14, 214, 247 GILLILAND, W. KAY, Cape Girardeau .... 40 GlLLIS,.GREGORY R., Poplar Bluff ........ 60 GIMPLE, PAM, Chaffee ................ 250 GIRARD, LINDA C., Chesterfield 14, 170, 244, 265 ....51 iiii234 GISI, CATHY D., Essex .... .. ... 40 GISI, IONNIE L., Essex .... ......... 1 4 GISI, PERRY R., Essex ................... 14 GIVENS, IOANNE, St. Louis ..... 40, 180, 264 GLASER, THERESA A., Sullivan .......... 250 GLASTETTER, CAROL A., Cape Girardeau 40 GLASTETTER, CYRUS M., Cape Girardeau 189 GLASTETTER, LESLIE G., Chaffee ........ 201 GLENN, GRACIA R., Charleston ......... 40 GLISAN, LINDA L., St. Charles ...... 169,184 GLORE, DANIEL C., Imperial .... ...... 1 4 GLUECK, CAROL I., Kelso ... ,... 60 GLUECK,IUDY A.,Illmo ...... .... 1 4 GLUECK, MARILYN K., Kelso ........... 14 GNAU, KARL G., St. Louis ............... 40 GOBER, WILLIAM M., Cape Girardeau 14, 255 GODWIN, KAY A., Cape Girardeau ...... 60 GODWIN, KIM, Cape Girardeau ....... 201 GODWIN, NANCY L., Cedar Hill .. .... 40 GODWIN, SUSAN M., Cedar Hill ........ 51 GOEHRI, AGATHA C., Sikeston ... ... 123 GOLDEN, CYNTHIA ........... ..... 2 56 GOLDSTEIN, BETTY I., St. Louis ...... 14,184 GOLDSTEIN, MARY M., St. Louis ........ 60 GONZALES, RUTH G., San Iose, Costa Rica 253 GOOCH, PERRY C., Portageville ... .... 40 GOOD, LINDA L., Florissant ............ 40 GOOD, ROBERT I., St. Louis ............ 194 GOODMAN, DEBRA G., Cape Girardeau 51, 123, 260 GOODMAN,VICKIE L.,St.Ann ..... 51,259 GOODRICH, CONNIE G., Arnold ....... 60 GOODSON, TERRY G., Cape Girardeau . 122 GOODWIN, IAMES L., Alton, III. ....... 199 GORDON, TERRENCE A., Cape Girardeau 14, 265 GOSCHE, ROBERT L., Chaffee ... .... 51 GOSCHE, RONALD I., Oran ... .... .. 40 GOSCHE, WILLIAM A., Oran ........ 40, 262 GOVREAU, IAMES B., Desloge ...... 40, 262 GOZA, LINDA I., Essex ......... 14, 235, 271 GRAF, PAT, St. Louis ..........,.... 40, 225 GRAFF, IERRI I., Crestwood ............ 216 GRAGG, MARTHA A., Cape Girardeau . . . 51 GRAGG, REBECCA A., Cape Girardeau 40, 167, 169 GRAHAM, FREDDIE I., Benton .......... 15 GRAHAM, GEORGIA A., Elgin, Ohio ..... 60 GRAMLICH, IANET L., St. Ann ........... f 60 GRAMLING, DORANNA L. Kennett ...... 51 GRAMI ING, TERESA A., Kennett ......... 60 GRANT, IAMES S., Webster Groves ..... 255 GRASECK, HARRY D., St. Louis .......... 51 GRASS, MARY L., Ste. Genevieve ........ 40 GRASS, ROBERT A., St. Louis ........... 193 GRASSER, MARY C., Ferguson ...... 40, 229 GRASSI, IOYCE A., Rock Hill ... ..-. . . .. 40 GRAVES, CARL, St. Louis ............ 15, 255 GRAY, KATHARINE, Arcadia .... 40, 238, 264 GRAY, RENAUTA S., St. Louis ........... 15 GREASER, CONNIE A., Cape Girardeau 15, 229 GREEN, BRENDA A., Clarkton ....... 51, 270 GREEN, BRUCE L., Jackson ....... ..... 5 1 GREEN, DENNIS R., St. Louis .....,..... 197 GREEN, JOHN L., Cape Girardeau ...... 255 GREEN, JOYCE A., Bloomfield ....... 15, 266 GREEN, KENNETH W., St. Louis ......... 188 GREENE, JACK R., Cape Girardeau ....... 60 GREENE, KENNETH J., Bernie ............ 60 GREER, GARY C., Poplar Bluff ,....,..... 15 GREGG, GARY D., Dexter ....... 40, 122, 261 GREGG, STEVEN D., Dexter ....,....... 122 GREMARD, LAURA S., Portageville ...... 15 GREMINGER, CHARLES E., Ste. Genevieve 60 GREMINGER, MICHAEL L., Ste. Genevieve 40 GREMINGER, ROGER A., Ste. Genevieve . 60 GRENIER, BARBARA L., St. Louis ......... 60 GRGURICH, STEPHN M., Glencoe ...... 60 GRIESE, MARY E., St. Louis .............. 15 GRIFFIN, CATHERINE, Essex ....... .... 5 1 GRIFFIN, VICKI K., Poplar Bluff ........., 41 GRIFFITH, RICHARD, Hazelwood ....... 51 GRIFFY, JOHN L., Caruthersville ......... 60 GRIGGS, CHARLES R., Maryland Heights . 15 GRIGORY, ELLENANN, Caruthersville .... 60 GRIGSBY, KENNETH B., Cape Girardeau .. 15 GRILLO, ANTHONY G., Bridgeton ...... 194 GRIM, JAMES F., Cape Girardeau ......., 60 GRIMES, PEGGY A., Sikeston ,........... 41 GROB, LINDA S., Florissant ......... 15, 259 GROB, SANDRA K., Florissant .....,. 60,123 280 GROERICH, JOYCE M., St. Louis 51, 233, 244, 261, 269 GRONEFELD, GERALD R., St. Charles 15, 255 GROOMS, BRENDA S., Festus .........,. 60 GROOMS, EDDIE R., Festus ............. 60 GROOMS, JOE T., St. Louis ............. 60 GROSBLATT, MICHAEL, Creve Coeur 60, 257 GROSSE, BARBARA E., St. Louis 15, 162, 163, I 164, 170, 266 GROSSHEIDER, CORLISS, Gordonville ... 41 GROSSMANN, LARRY R., Creve Coeur . . 41 GROVES, RICKIE A., Bragg City .......... 61 GRUENDEL, EUGENE E., St. Louis ... 15 GRUENEWALD, ROBERT W., Arnold .... 237 GRZOVIC, STEVE, Cape Girardeau . .1 .... 61 GUDER, JANNA L., Kirkwood ....... 51, 270 GUEBERT, GARY M., St. Louis ... 61,194, 234 GULLEY, LAKATHY, Dexter ..... 41, 241, 259 GUNTHEROTH, DEBORAH, St. Louis .... 61 GUTSCHLAG, RUTH, St. Louis 15,163, 164, 266 GYGAX, MARCIA L., St. Louis ....,. 51 H HACKER, GARY W., Perryville ........... 41 HACKER, KENNETH R., Perryville .... 15, 255 HAENNI, MICHAEL, St. Louis 41, 237, 239, 257, 271 HAGAR, SADIE, Benton ........... ... 51 HAGEDORN, RUTH A., Washington ..... 15 HAGER, JOHN R., Dellwood .......,... 197 HAHN, ERICK., St. Louis .......... HAHN, JAMES W., Cape Girardeau HAHN, JAMES W., II, Lutesville .... HAHS, MARTHA K., Cape Girardeau HAHS, NANCEE E., Cape Girardeau ..,.. 242 HAHS, NANCY K., oak Ridge 41, 178,179, 229, 267, 270 HAID, WILLIAM, Overland ....... HALABY, TONY M ..... ........ HALBMAN, SUSAN Affton .... . . HALE, BONNIE S., Piedmont ... .. HALE, JOHN W., St. Louis ....... HALE, MARY E., Cape Girardeau . . HALEY, MARCIA, Ferguson ..... HALEY, MARLENE, Ferguson . . . HALL, CHARLA ............. . . HALL, CHARLES, Bloomfield . . . HALL, CLYDE, St. Louis .A ...... . HALL, IDALINE, St. Louis ........ HALL, JOHN P., Cape Girardeau ... HALL, KATHRYN, St. Ann ....... HALL, RONALD, East Prairie .. . HALLAN, KAREN J., St. Ann ....... HALLAN, KATHY A., St. Ann ...... HALLENBERG, DEBORAH, St. L HALTER, DAVID, Cape Girardeau . HALTER, MARY A., Benton ....... HALTER, TIMOTHY, Oran ........ HAM, CLAUDIA, Sikeston .............. 51 HAMACHER, AL W., Cape Girardeau . . . 244 HAMACHER, VINCENT, Overland . 251 HAMAN, ALAN, Cape Girardeau ....,... 61 HAMAN, MARSHA K., Cape Girardeau 41, 123 ......15 ......51 ......61 .....61 ...15 ..253 ...16 ,123 ...16 183 ...61 ...16 ,216 ...41 256 256 191 180 ...61 180 61,180 ouis 179, 260, 270 ...... 51 .... 61 210 251 HAMILTON, ROBERT, Cape Girardeau . . HAMLETT, CHARLENE, Hayti .... 41, 183, 264 HAMLETT, KENNETH, Parma ............ 41 HAMM, MICHAEL, Oran . .............. 51 HAMMANN, CHRISTINE, Webster Groves 51 HAMMETT, MICHAEL, St. Charles ...... 188 HAMMOND, JOHN W., St. Louis .. HAMPTON, DONNA J., St. Louis .. HAMPTON, NILA, Dexter ....... HAMPTON, NORMAN, Chaffee . . HAN, ERIC ..................... ....51 ,...41 ....61 ....61 212 188 HAND, HENRY, Cape Girardeau ... HANEY, SANDRA, Cape Girardeau ....... 16 HANSCHEN, DARRELL, Gordonville ...... HANSEN, MARCIA, St. Louis ....... HARBIS ON, EVELYN, St. Louis ....... 61 HARDIN, PHYLLIS, DeSoto ....... I HARDING, DAVE ..................... A61 180 251 ......41 197 HARDMAN, TAMARA, Cape Girardeau . . 41 HARL, DEBORAH, St. Charles .......... HARMAN, MARY K., Ballwin .... 51, 238, 264 HARMS, STEPHEN, Kirkwood ...... HARPER, CONNIE, Parma .............. 51 HARPER, MARCIA, Cape Girardeau HARRIS HARRISJ HARRB HARRB HARRB HARRB HARRB HARRB HARRB HARRB HARRB DEBORAH, Cape Girardeau , MARK, Fulton ............ , MARY E., Kirkwood ....... , NADINE, S. Louis .... . , NANCY, Ferguson ......... 16 ,sTEvE i., Effingham, ill. ....,.. . , VIVIAN, Cape Girardeau ...... ON, HANNAH, Parma .... ON, JUNE, Jackson .... ON, STEVEN, Fulton . .. HART, CHARLES, Hornersville ... HART, MARY A., Berkeley ......... HARTER, AUSTIN, Cape Girardeau ...... 41 HARTKE, KENNETH, St. Louis ....... HARTLE HARTLE , DONNA, Cape Girardeau . JOAN E., St. Louis .. 41,216, 244 1 68 239 .61 .61 , 252 . 51 . 61 179 ,270 . 61 . 61 . 61 123 191 197 ....41 ....16 .....61 IN, DEBORAH, Hazelwood ...... 41 HARTLINE, JANE, Cape Girardeau167, 1 HARTLINE, MARY, Anna, Ill. ...... . HARTM HARTM HARTM HARTM AN, BRAD K., St. Louis ... ....61 AN, DAVID, St. Louis .......... ANN, GARY E., St. Louis ..... 51, ANN, MICHELE, Ferguson ....... 41 HARTWIG, PAMELA, St. Louis 185, 216, 68, 266 1 80 193 191 244, , , ., , . ,. ,, W, , ,, U . ..,.... ..,.. .,,q.u.... .tw 1 -. . .ww f..:.w....,....4:: re-'-'--...J iw-----4...:--zf.2.L..17'f-Bc,.,a..ffc ..11:,.,-'-4111-r.J.::m-1'- 721.1-fl.-li' L.-Jil-:t1'i 'P - ' i 7' -' --B - - ' GH ' ' I ---153:--.N K 2 -f---,QM ':'. -L :-.:.,jHf----.5-.'f,.:r-:,-:,E: 1:'.-r-1Q -- -.x1:.- Hrs., Qtny ,-M-' -5-14+ .1-sz-H'-if ,-'.:'.'.:.'.'- Bsifijagiifigg f-z fP1f , ' if 5 269 HATCHEL, GLENDAL, Dexter ,.,..,. 16, 262 HATCHER, BONNIEj., Overland ....,... 16 HATFIELD, CATHY, Manchester . 51, 216, 244 HAUCK, PAUL, Villa Ridge ......,....... 41 HAUENSCHILD, RHONDA, jackson ,,,,. 41 HAUSHALTER, FRANCES, St. Louis .,,..,. 51 HAUSMAN, RENEE, St. Louis ....,.. ... 51 HAWKINS, SUSAN, Poplar Bluff ........., 16 HAWN, RICHARD, Ste. Genevieve ..... 197 HAWN, THOMAS, Ste. Genevieve , . 255, 269 HAYES, jOHN ..............,..,,..... 179 HAYES, MELBA, Scott City ....,........, 61 HAYNES, BRADFORD, Cape Girardeau .. 61 HAYNES, SANDRA, St. Louis ............ 16 HAYNIE, DEBORAH, St. Louis ..,..,. 16, 231 HAYS, DOROTHY, Malden ............. 51 HAZEL, MICHAEL, Caruthersville .... 16, 262 HEATON, jANICE A., St. Louis .........., 41 HEATON, WILLIAM, Poplar Bluff ....... 189 HEAVEN, MARILYN, St. Louis ........... 61 HEBENSTREIT, DONNA, St. Louis .... 61, 269 HECHT, SUZANNE, St. Louis ..........,. 61 HEFFERNAN, PATRICIA, St. Louis ........ 61 HEFNER, STEPHEN W., Poplar Bluff 16, 117, 225, 243, 252 HEIDER, SHIRLEY, jackson ,.,,,...,..,,. 51 HEIMAN, GERALYN, Overland ......... 216 HEIN, MICHAEL, Berkeley .........,.... 16 HEINEMANN, GREGORY, Arnold ...... 201 HEINICKE, DIANE, St. Louis ......... 61,216 HELDERMAN, jOANN, Whitewater ...,.. 51 HELDMANN, RICHARD, St. Louis ...... 239 HELFRICH, CARLA, St. Louis 16, 169, 184, 264 HELMS, PATRICIA, East Prairie ........,. 16 HELMS, RONALD C., St. Louis . . 201, 202, 247 HELMS, SUZANNE, Herculaneum ,....,. 16 HELTON, DIXIE, St. Louis ..,..........,. 16 HEMKER, WILLIAM, Union ......... 41, 255 HENDERSON, ELIZABETH, Puxico ....... 61 HENDERSON, KEN, St. Louis ....... 201, 203 HENDERSON, MARILYN, Cape Girardeau 41 HENDRICKS, jANICE, Cape Girardeau ... 41 HENDRICKS, SANDRA, St. Louis ..,. 145, 256 HENDRICKS, WILLIAM, jefferson City .. 217 HENERFAUTH, DAVID, Cape Girardeau.. 16 HENLEY, NANCY D., Ironton ............ 61 HENNEMANN, DOROTHY j., Benton .... 61 HENRY, IO ELLEN, St. Louis ............ 182 HENRY, MARJORIE, Perryville .......... 51 HENSEL, RICHARD M., St. Louis ... ... 187 HENSLEY, jEFFREY, Caruthersville ........ 41 HENSON, DEBORAH, St. Louis ..... .... 4 1 HENSON, GARY D., Advance ............ 16 HENSON, IANE, Poplar Bluff ...........,. 51 HENSON, NANCY, jackson ...... 41, 240, HEPPER, WILLIAM, Florissant .........., HEQUEMBOURG, jANIS, Charleston . .. 253 . 41 116, 123, 180,243 HERBERT, IANE E., restus ............... HERRERA, ODEY M., Santiago, De Ver .. HERSHEY, LINDA, Bangor, Maine .....,. . 16 253 . 41 HERZOG, LINDA, St. Louis ....,..,. 235, 259 51 HESTER, BETTY j, Matthews ............ HESTON, CYNTHIA, Creve Coeur .. ... 51 HEURING, DARLENE, Scott City ... ... 16 HEURING, DOROTHY ...,..... 16 HEURING, IERRY C., Illmo ........ ... 51 HEURING, RICKEY, Illmo .........,..... 61 HEUSCHOBER, LINDA, Overland ........ 61 HEWITT, jAMES L., Morehouse ...... 16, 179 HEYL, CHARLES R., Berkley ... ..,,.. . 191 HEYL, RICHARD A., Berkley .. .... 51,191 HICK, ROBERT, St. Louis ...... ........ 1 6 HICKMAN, NEAL, St. Charles .......... 262 HICKS, DONALD, Marquand . .. 16, 239, 257 HILDEBRAND, CHARLES, St. Louis ....... 17 HILDEBRAND,TINA, Cape Girardeau 51,259 HILL, BARBARA L., cape Girardeau .,.... 61 HILL, DONNA L., St, Louis ........... 61, 216 HILL, jACQUELYN, St. Louis ... .... 51, 251 HILL,jOHN M.,Cairo,III. 51 HILL, KATHY A., Anna, III. .. ... 233, 252 HILL, MYRNA K., St. Louis ... .... 17 271 I HILL, RICHARD M., St. Louis .... .... 1 87 HILL, RUSSELL, Cape Girardeau ...,..,... 17 HILL, SUE E., Dexter ..,...,......,.. 41,145 HILL, TERRY M., Hayti ,......... ,..,... 6 1 HILL, THOMAS D., Blackwell ..,...,...., 61 HILLEBRAND, MICHAEL, St. Louis ....., 234 HILLEMANN, NANCY, St. Louis ......... 51 HILLER,jOY V.,St. Louis ........ 61,216,269 HILLIS, BRENDA j., Qulin ...........,... 51 HILLIS, LAVERNE, Poplar Bluff ........... 41 HILPERT, WELDON, Cape Girardeau ,..,. 17 HINKLE, GARY V., Cape Girardeau ,,.... 51 HINRICHS, CATHERINE, Crestwood 258 259 I HIODUNSKI, MIKE ,..,.,............. 257 HIRSH, CRAIG, Cape Girardeau ......... 17 HISAW, VICK L., Dexter .,...,,. ... 17 HITCHINGS, LYNN, Belleview ... .... . 268 HITT, DAVID .......................,.. 41 HITT, KARENINA, Bloomfield ....... 41, 258 HOCH, PAMELA, St. Louis .............. 61 HODDE, CHERYL A., Ferguson .. 17, 180, 243 HODGE, DOROTHY, Ellisville .....,,... 267 HODGE, jAMES, Overland ..,........... 17 HODGE, KAREN, Puxico ............,... 61 HODGES, jAMES STEVEN, East Prairie 42, 116, 167,170, 188, 225, 231 HODGES, jEANIE, Kennett ....,......... 51 HODGES, THOMAS, Sikeston ..,........ 42 HOEFENER, MARILYN, St. Louis ,....,... 61 HOEFLER, CHARLENE, Cape Girardeau .. 42 HOEMANN, jEAN, New Haven .......... 42 HOESLI, REGINA, Charleston ......, 42, 259 HOFER, PATRICIA, St. Louis .....,....... 42 HOFFMAN, BRUCE W., Park Forest, III. 201, 202, 204 HOFFMAN, RODNEY L., Cape Girardeau 17, 267 HOFFMANN, DIANE C.,St. Louis ,,..... 227 HOFFMANN, KAREN, Chesterfield ,..... 17 HOFFMANN, PAUL, jackson .........,,. 42 HOFFMEISTER, DON, Cape Girardeau ... 42 HOGAN, KATHLEEN, Villa Ridge .... 61, 251 HOGAN, LINDA j., Ferguson .....,,. 61, 258 HOGAN, SHERI L., East Prairie ... 17, 155, 252 HOGUE, SHIRLEY, East Prairie .........,. 61 HOLDINGHAUS, DANIEL, St. Ann 42, 188, 229 HOLEKAMP, DAN W.,jackson ....,..,.. 42 HOLIFIELD, jOHN R., Bloomfield ........ 42 HOLLAND, jOHN L., Cape Girardeau ..,. 17 HOLLAND, LINDA L., Advance .......... 17 HOLLAND, RICHARD, Lilbourn ......... 51 HOLLAND, ROMIE H., Cape Girardeau .. 42, 187 HOLLEMAN, SUE ........,......,...., 260 HOLLEY, MARLENE ...,,......,........ 17 HOLLINGER, THOMAS, Farmington ...,. 42 HOLLINGSHEAD, ROBERT, Maryville, III. 201 HOLMAN, CECILIA, Sikeston ...... 258, 259 HOLMES, ALBERT, St. Louis 201, 202, 204, 212 HOLMES, DORIS L., St. Louis ......,,.... 17 HOLMES, PAMELA L., Pacific ........ 51,123 HOLSCHEN, DIANE, Hazelwood ..,..... 61 HOLT, KATHY L., Belleville, III. .......,.. 61 HOLTGREWE, jUDITH, Berkeley .....,... 17 HOLTMEYER, THOMAS, Washington 187, 242 HOMAN, DEBRA j., Marquand .......,.. 61 HONER, MICHAEL, Florissant .,......., 188 HONEY, WENDELL, Cape Girardeau ..... 17 ..,' 4 .fff - 281 .W kg' 3,-215115, W.-.1-ABu1,'1e:--I-I I''11igzfwuuaeuaramruzruBuaumityvutzmiuutusitxmiiuannruzn:Liurmrinvr-wir -....r wvrnnwm-sisanrmwvnfnsmmsrmilrm'ilxnrrrrnrxnrierimrmrmw-'rfwnmIrrrxivrrrmmnrmmiiiitvrrnrmn. . mm'-rnrm. ... . mvmm -HOOG, CAROL A., Ste. Genevieve ...... 61 HOPE, JAMES R., Pocahontas ........ 42, 241 HOPKINS, GEORGE .,................. 256 HOPKINS, TERRY, Cape Girardeau HOPMANN, CHRIS K., Desperes ... 17, 214, 247 180, 251 HOPPER, GLENDON, Chesterfield ...,... 17 HOPPER, JANE ........................ 42 HOPWOOD, CAMERON, St. Peters . 184, 264 HORACK, DENNIS, Affton .............. 18 HORN, PAUL C., Creve Coeur ,... ....61 HORNBACK, SHARON, Sikeston ........ 51 HORNBUCKLE, SHIRLEY, Jennings .. 51, 229 HOTFELDER, JOHN A., Dellwood 18, HOTFELDER, LINDA R., St. Louis ..., 210, 247 184, 227 HOUGH, AUGUSTUS R., JR., Cape Girardeau 18 HOUGH,JUDlTH K., Union .....,... 18,265 HOUGH, LINDA, Charleston .... ...,. 1 83 HOUSE, ROBERT, Moberly ... ...227 HOUSMAN, RENEE ......,............ 229 HOUSTON, GARY L., DeSoto . .,.... 42, 214 HOVEN, RAY C., Florissant .............. 18 HOVIS LARRY D. Mar uand , , q .......... HOWARD, BARBARA, Cape Girardeau .. 18 .42 HOWES, JULIA, Cape Girardeau ..... 61,179 HOWLE, DICEY J.,Sikeston ............. 18 122 HOWLE, SUSAN E., Sikeston ....... ,123 HUBER, JOYCE, Ste. Genevieve ...... 61, 258 HUBER, RALPH W., Florissant ....... 18,188 HUCK, JANE M., Bloomsdale ,... ...... 5 1 HUCK, LARRY ............... ....... 2 01 HUCK, PAUL G., Crystal City ... 122, 257, 261 HUCKSTEP, CAROL, Farmington 61,122,123 HUCKSTEP, DAVID, Farmington ......... 18 HUCKSTEP, ROXANNE, Cape Girardeau HUDSON, REBECCA, Cape Girardeau .... HUDSON, RODNEY, St. Louis ....,. 122, 256 HUEBEL, KENNETH, Cape Girardeau ..... 52 HUECKEL, RITA A., Dexter .........,... HUEFENER, MARILYN ..,.............. HUELSKAMP, JACK w., sr. Louis ........ HUEY, RUTH E., Cape Girardeau ...,,... HUFF, JANICE, Farmington ....... .... HUFFMAN, GARY H., Malden ..,....,... HUFFMAN, KENNETH, Advance ......... HUFFMAN, STEVEN B., Cape Girardeau . HUFFSTUTLER, SHARON, Matthews ..... HUGGINS, ROSE M., St. Louis ......,.... HUGHES, REBECCA, St. Louis .......,,.. HUGHEY, KENNETH F., Altenburg ....... HUGHEY, LARRY J., Piedmont ...... ... HUITT, MARGUERITE, Ironton .... ... HUMPHREY, CHARLES, Berkeley ,....... HUMPHREYS, GERALD, Zalma .... .... HUNT, CATHY F., St. Louis .... -. . .. HUNT, DENNIS L., Woodson,Terr. .... HUNT, GAIL, Cape Girardeau ....,... ,. HUNT, GERALD, Falls Church, Va. ... HUNTER, MARY C., New Madrid .... HUNTER, MICHAEL, Kennett ........... HUNTER, TERRY V., Kennett 18,122, 261, HUNTZE, ROBERT J., Burke City ......... HURLEY, JUDITH A., Charleston ........ . 282 52, 52 HURLEY, PE GGY L., Charleston .......... 61 HusREY,1osi5PH v., Marble Hill .... 42,122 HUSTER, SUSAN, sr. Louis ....... ...... 5 2 HUTCHCRAFT, DORIS, Dexter .... ... 242 HUTCHISON, LINDA K., st, Louis ........ 52 Hum, JANET s., sr. Louis ....,.. .... 6 2 IJAMES, CHARLENE A., Poplar Bluff ...... 62 INGRAM, THEODORE, Ballwin ......... 191 INTAGLIATA, MICHAEL, St. Louis ...... 191 IRBY, TERRY L., Clayton ,.....,......... 18 ISLE, ANITA L., Florissant 42, 145, 183, 203, 205, 216, 244 JACKSON, CAROLYN S., Cape Girardeau 52 JACKSON, DEBORAH, Florissant ........ 62 JACKSON, DONNA, Naylor ............. 18 JACKSON, GARY, Kennett ,............. 52 JACKSON, MARILYN, Bloomfield ....... 42 JACKSON, MARTHA A., Dexter ......... 18 JACKSON, REGINA D., Morehouse . . 42, 252 JACKSON SUE ................... 123, 260 iAcRsoN', WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau 111, 212 JACO, JUDY J., Jackson ................. 18 JACOB, COY G.,.MapIewood ....... 18, 248 JACOBS, SHARON, Cape Girardeau . 42, 265 JAEGERS, MARILYN, Ste. Genevieve ..... 18 JAMES, JIMMY, Desloge ................ 18 JAMES, LANA, Desloge ................. 18 JAMES, ROLLAND, Rock Hill 18, 122, 210, 261 JAMIESON, JAMES, Universal City ....... 18 JANSEN, CELESTINE, Leopold ............ 18 JANSEN, GERALD, Cape Girardeau ...... 52 JANSEN, HAROLD, Illmo .............. 242 JANSEN, MARCELLA, Illmo ............. 62 JAROSIK, NANCY, Cape Girardeau ...... 18 JASCHKE, MILES, Arnold .......,. .... 6 2 JASCKE, VAUGHN, Arnold .... .... 6 2 JEANBLANC, JAMES, Amboy .... .... 6 2 JECMEN, JOSEPH, St. Louis ........ .... 4 2 JEFFREY,7RONDA L., Cairo ............. 180 JEFFRIES, LARRY D., Cape Girardeau . 18,262 JEFFRIES, MARY, Cape Girardeau ........ 18 JENKINS, KAY L., Cape Girardeau ........ 42 JENKINS, PATRICIA, St. Louis ............ 52 JETT, SHIRLEY M., Hillsboro ... .... 62, 123 JILES, PAMELA, High Ridge ...,......... 52 JOB, ALBERT, Cape Girardeau ........... 62 JOGGERST, KENNETH, Ste. Genevieve 201, 202, 204 JOHN, PATRICIA, Bonne Terre .......... 42 JOHNS, JANICE E., Hurst, Ill. ........... 184 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, BARBARA A., Kirkwood ..... 52 BETTY L., Scott City .......... 62 CECELIA R., Caruthersville 18, 238 DANIEL J., Ballwin ,........ 191 DAVID, Poplar Bluff ......... 19 JOHNSON, DEBORAH A., Cape Girardeau 52 JOHNSON, DIANNE A., St. Charles ....... 62 JOHNSON, EDWARD A., St. Louis .,..... 194 JOHNSON, FRANCES L., Caruthersville 52, 258 JOHNSON, KAREN L., St. Louis ....,, 42, 161 JOHNSON, DAREN S., Poplar Bluff , 216, 244 JOHNSON, KATHRYN F., Cape Girardeau 52 JOHNSON LINDA K., St. Louis .......... 19 JOHNSONJ MARCIA L., Kirkwood 52, 260, 270 JOHNSON, MICHAEL L., Cape Girardeau 19, 212, 247 JOHNSON, ROBERT A., Ellington 116, 188, 227 JOHNSON, ROBERT S., Ft. Madison, Iowa 197 JOHNSON, STEPHEN R., Cape Girardeau 19, 201, 202 JOHNSTON, BARBARA, Pevely ....,. 42, 216 JOHNSTON JOHNSTON JOHNSTON JOHNSTON , CYNTHIA, Dexter ....,. 62, 260 ,JANET G., OFallon ... .... 19 , STEVEN D., Jackson . . .... 62 SYDNEY D. St. Louis 62 JOKERST, REBECCA, St. Genevieve . 167,170 JONAS, MARGARET, Florissant .... .... 1 9 JONES, ALAN D., St. Louis .,..,..,. 158, 262 JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, BRENDA B., Perkins .....,...,... 62 CAROLYN S., Poplar Bluff ....,., 52 CASSANDRA L., Cape Girardeau 123 CYNTHIA K., Chaffee ....... 52, 233 DIANA L., Jackson ...,.......... 52 GERALD L., Bonne Terre ......... 62 JANE E., Senath ...,........ ... 62 KAREN E., Kirkwood .,.......... 52 JONES, KENNETH A., Cape Girardeau ... 188 JONES, PAUL R., Jackson ..,...,........ 62 JONES, RICHARD E., E. Lansing, Mich. 191, 214 JONES, ROBERT H., Overland .....,..... 52 JORDAN, DEBORAH, Ballwin ...., .... 1 23 JORGENSON, RONALD, St. Louis ....... 212 JOST, CARLA P., Webster Groves ,...... 184 JOST, JAMES M., Jennings .............. 42 JUDD, ROBERT M., St. Louis .... 52, 227, 234 JUEDEMANN, BERT A., Berger ...... 19, 255 JUENGER, BARBARA, St. Louis ...... 62, 235 JUENGER, GILBERT, St. Louis .... ..... KAHLE, KAHTZ, 191 K JUDITH A., St. Louis ........ ... 52 BRADLEY, Cape Girardeau ...... 52 KAISER, GIRARD A., Cape Girardeau ..... 62 KAISER, SINA A., Cape Girardeau .... 52, 259 KAISER, THERESA, Bourbon ............. 62 KALISH, MARY E., St. Ann ...... 62,185 216 KAMLER, JOHN w., Washington .,..... '. 52 KANDL BINDER, CATHERINE, Washington 52 KANNADY, DENNIS, Berkeley ......... 193 KARL, DENNIS J., St. Louis ............. 187 KASPER, KAY A., Caruthersville KASSEL, KOREEN K., Perryville ..,... 19, 269 KASTEN, JOYCE, Jackson ....... ...... 1 9 KASTEN, LOIS, Jackson ................. 19 KASTEN, MARK, Cape Girardeau KASTEN, ROBERT A., Uniontown .......188 ........62 KAUFFMANN, LAURA, Florissant ........ 52 KAY, KATHERINE L., St. Louis ....... 52, 238 KEARNEY, BARBARA A., Cape Girardeau .52 KEARNS, KAREN, St. Louis ............., 52 KEENEY, STEPHEN A., St. Louis .......... 191 KEITH, DENNIS M., Jackson ..... ....., 6 2 KEITH, LUKE C., Portageville ............ 62 KELLAR, KAREN A., Hazelwood ....' . 19,168 KELLER, CAROL C., Cape Girardeau . 19, 268 KELLER, DENISE, Cape Girardeau 40, 265, 267 KELLER, JOYCE E., Cape Girardeau ....... 62 KELLER, NANCI, Cape Girardeau 19, 161, 162, 267 KELLER, 163, 164, 165, 240, 266, TERRY L., Cape Girardeau . . . 19, 240 KELLEY, SHERMAN K., Cape Girardeau 19, 244 KELLEY, VICKIE S., Cape Girardeau . . 52,180 KELLOGG, JEAN A., St. Louis ....... . . . 241 KELLY, CYNTHIA, St. Louis .... . . . 52 KELLY, RICHARD P., St. Louis . .. .. . 62 KELLY, SUSAN L., Crestwood .... ..... 1 9 KELSO, GERALD, St. Louis ...,. ..... 6 2 KEMLAGE, JO A., St. Louis ....... ..... 4 2 KEMPERNOLTE, ANN, St. Louis .......... 62 KEMPF, MEGAN A., Florissant ....... 19,179 KENLEY, WILLIAM, Florissant ,.......,.. 52 KENNAMER, CHARLES, Cape Girardeau . 62 KENNEDY, LARRY D., Puxico ..... 19 KENNEDY, PATRICIA L., Dexter ......... 62 KENNEDY, ROBERT G., St. Louis . . . .... 255 KERR, CHRISTINE, St. Louis ....... ..... 6 2 KERTZ, JUDY A., Bloomsdale ............ 62 KESTER, BEVERLY, Cape Girardeau ......244 KETCHER, MARY K., St. Louis ........... 62 KETCHERSIDE, MICHAEL, Arnold ......122 KETTERER, MARY H., Charleston ...,.... 62 KETTERER, RAYMOND, Charleston . . 52, 257 KIDD, DAWN A., Bloomfield ...... ..,.. 5 2 KIEFER, JANE M., Florissant ..... .... 1 80 KIEFER, RANDALL S., Berkeley .... ,... 2 14 KIEFFER, DAVID A., Illmo ....... ...19 KIELHOFNER, JANET, Oran ............. 42 KIMLER, KENNETH, Creve Coeur ....... 193 KINDER, JERI M., St. Louis ........ ... 52 KINDER, JERRY w., Jackson .... ...... 2 32 KING, CYNTHIA R., Scott City ......, 42,244 KING, ELIHU ............,......,..... 201 KING, JAMES w., Puxico ........ 42,209,210 KING KATHY A. sr. Louis .......... 62 KINGJ LINDA L., lvopiar Bluff .... 20,178,179 KING, SUSAN G., Hayti . ........... . KINNISON, CARLENE, Arab ....... KIRBY, CATHY, Cape Girardeau .. . KIRBY, GENE F., Cape Girardeau ... KIRCHNER, JAMES, St. Marys .,..... KIRK, DONITA G., Cape Girardeau . . KIRK, KENNETH, Cape Girardeau .... KIRK, REBECCA, Cape Girardeau .... KIRKBRIDE, STEVEN, Dexter ...... KIRN, CAROL, Perryville ......... KIRTLEY, MICHAEL, Cape Girardeau. i KIST, LARRY E., Ste. Genevieve ....., KLAUS, BRUCE H., St. Louis ........ KLAUS, KAREN, Friedheim .......... ....20 ....52 ....52 ....20 ....52 ....20 ...201 ....62 213 251 .... 42 42, 262 191, 227 ....52 KLINKHARDT, CHERYL, Caruthersville 52,145 KLOEPPEL, JERRY C., St. Louis ....... KLOEPPEL, SHARON J., St. Louis ..... KNAPP, DENISE C., Manchester ..,. KNIGHT, CLAUDE C., St. Charles .... 20 KNIGHT, MARY F., Poplar Bluff . 52, 225, 229 ....20 ....20 .....52 , 231 KNOTT, JOSEPH, Perryville ............ 255 KNUCKLES, JAMES, Bismarck ... .... 20 KOCH, DONNA J., St. Louis ............ 183 KOCH, KATHLEEN, St. Louis ............. 52 KOCZWARA, SANDRA G., Upper Saddle, N.J. 20, 260 KOECHIG, MARVIN, Cape Girardeau KOEHLER, RONALD, Oak Ridge ..... KOELN, JOAN E., St. Louis ...... 42, 169, 184 KOELN, SUSAN E., St. Louis ......... 20 . . . . . 42 KOETTING, DEBORAH, Perryville .. . KoEN, SUSAN c., cape Girardeau Y. KoETTING, JEROME, Ste. Genevieve ....62 ....52 ,184 62 . . . . 62 KOETTING, JOHN A., Ste. Genevieve 20, 217, 261 KOGGE, JOHN F., Bay Village, Ohio KOHNEN, ROBERT, Cape Girardeau KOLLMEYER, SUSAN, Farmington KOMM, MARC J., Universal City ..... KOPP, JOHN D., Florissant .......... KORENAK, ANTONIA L., Ellsinore KORENAK, PATRICIA A., Ellsinore KOTOVSKY, ALFRED, St. Louis .... KOTTWITZ, BONNIE, Owensville KOZLOWSKI, VICKI, Affton ...... KRAEMER, GARRY, Jackson ...... KRAEMER, LARRY D., Jackson ..... KRAHMAN, KATHLEEN, St. Louis KRAMER CONSTANCE St. Louis KRAMERJ KAREN, CapelGirardeaui ' f . KRAUS, DOUGLAS, Ballwin ........ KRAUS, TERRY, Ballwin ...... KRECH, JANET L., Kennett ..... KRECHEL, CLAUDIA, Festus ..... KREYLING, GENEVIEVE, Benton ..... KRoNE, KATHLEEN, Perryviiie .. . . . . 52 KRUEGER, ELIZABETH, Cape Girardeau . 62 KUECHLER, BONITA, St. Louis ...... KUEHLE, SANDRA, Cape Girardeau . . 43, 267 210 KUEHLER, DANNY, St. Charles ..... KUEHNERT, BARBARA, Altenburg ... KUEHNERT, SUSAN, St. Louis ....... KUKAC, GARY J., Orland Park, Ill. ... KUNTZE, KAREN, Jackson ....,..... , 264, 265 KUNTZE, VERLA, Jackson ....... 20 KUNTZE, WAYNE C., Jackson . . .. KUPFERER, AMY, Webster Grove . . . KUPFERER, NANETTE, St. Louis ...... KUSTER, SUSAN E., Cape Girardeau . . KUTZ, ROBERT, Perryville, Mo. ..... . L LABORDE, VIVIAN, oralion .... LACKEY, BETTY J., Florissant ......... LADD, ARLENE J., Desoto ........... LAFOLLETTE, JOHN, Cape Girardeau ...191 ....52 ....20 .'.'i.20 20,262 ....42 ....42 ....42 ....52 ....62 ....20 ....20 ....62 ....62 52, 225 191 191 183 ....52 20 ,259 ....20 , 262 ....62 ....52 ....62 52, 253 ....43 ....53 251 ....53 ....43 ....62 ....20 43, 180 43, 257, 268 LAIBEN, REGINA, Crystal City . . . 43, 233, 265 122 LAIRD, ART, Fenton ................... LAIRD, SUSAN, Caledonia .......... 62, LAJEUNESSE, MAUREEN, Ferguson ...... 244 LAKENAN, BARBARA, Perryville . . . . . . . . . 21 LAMBERT, TIMOTHY, Sikeston .... .... 5 3 LAMPE, JAMES R., Creve Coeur .... .... 1 91 LANCASTER, LARRY, Sikeston . . . 236 1 88 LAND, LORETTA, Dexter ............ 62, LANDEWEE, CAROLYN, Chaffee ........ 21 43, 241, 248 LANDGRAF, JEFFREY, Jackson ...... 210, 241 LANDGRAF, ROBERT, Jackson ........... 53 235 LANDGRAF, HAROLD, Jackson . LANDOLT, JUDITH, Flat River ..... LANDUYT, LARRY S., Overland ... LANE, DENNIS L., Dexter ....... LANE, KATHERINE, Dexter ........ LANG, LARRY L., Oak Ridge ...... LANG, ROGER W., Cape Girardeau LANGE, GEORGE W., St. Louis ..... LANGE, ROBERT E., Cape Girardeau LANKHEIT, CLIFFORD, Charleston LANKHEIT, DANIEL, Charleston ... LAPE, CONNIE L., Parma .......... LAPIERRE, BRUCE A., Jackson ..... LAPP, DEBRAH L., Ellsinore ... .. LARMER, JAMES, Doe Run ........ LAROSE, DAVID L., Perryville ..... LARSEN, VICTORIA, Florissant .... LARUE, DONNA L., Steele ...,.... LATIMER, CAROLYN, Hartville .... LATOUR, SUZANNE, St. Louis ..... LAUGHLIN, LINDA, Williamsville .. LAURENTIUS, JAMES, Perryville ... LAURICELLA, MICHAEL, St. Louis . LAUTHAN, C. SUE ............... LAUSE, LEELONIE, St. Genevieve .. LAWLESS, KAREN R., St. Louis . .. LAWSON, BONNIE, St. Louis .... LAYTON, STANLEY, St. Marys ..... LEACH, DORA A., St. Louis ........ LEDFORD, REBECCA, Steele ..... 4 .. 43, 178 188 ......21 ....62 ......21 ......53 213 210 ......62 ......21 ....21 ......43 .. 43, 259 ......21 ...43 LARSEN, PATRICIA, cape Girardeau' f f . . . 53 ......62 ....62 ......21 ..63,270 ......43 ....63 .63 ....63 ....43 ....43 .63 ......21 53 3, 179, 225 LEE, DAVID, Brentwood ....... ........ 5 3 LEE, JOHN, Cape Girardeau ... ...... .. 21 LEECH, DAVID, St. Louis ..... .. 63,197 LEEK, LINDA L., St. Louis ............... .63 LEEKER, JANIE A., Lemay ................ 21 LEGGETT, TOM W., Cape Girardeau ...... 53 LEGRAND, LARRY, Chaffee ........, 21,2 LEGRAND, SANDRA K., Oran .,......... 43 LEGRAND, TIMOTHY, Benton .......... 43 LEHMANN, MARY V., Jackson .......... 53 LEHMANN, PAUL T., Jackson 43, 122, 241, 261 51 283 LEHMANN, RUTH L., Iackson ... ... 21 LEIDNER, LARRY, Creve Coeur '. .. ... 21 LEIRER, KENN L., Gideon ..,..... ... 21 LEMONDS, ADIEL D., OFalIon .. . . . . .. 43 LEMONDS, MARY A., Poplar Bluff ,...... 53 LENTO, FRANK I., Midland, Park, N.I. ... 188 LEON, NANCY B., University City ........ 53 LEONARD, NANCY L., Pacific .........., 63 LERNER, IEFFREY, St. Louis .......,.. 21, 229 LESLEY, CHARLES R., Louisiana ....,.,.. 251 LESTER, LINDA D., Malden .......... 43, 240 LEVEQUE, FRANCOISE, LeVaI, Andre, France 253 LEVILL, MARSHA, Cairo, III. .......,..... 53 LEWIS, BRENDA K., Washington .... ... 21 LEWIS, CYNTHIA S., Kirkwood ... .... 180 LEWIS, DOLORES A., Florissant .....,.... 63 LEWIS, KAREN B., Arcadia .............. 53 LEWIS, KAREN E., Cape Girardeau 63, 122, 258 LEWIS, LEWIS, KATHLEEN A., Cape Girardeau 184, 264 ROBERT D., Cape Girardeau ..... 63 LEWIS, SHARON L., St. Louis ............ 43 LEYKAM, IOSEPH N., St. Louis .... ... 21 LICARE, AUGUST I., St. Louis ..... ... 63 LINCOLN, PAMELA M., IaCkson .... .. . 63 LINCOLN, SYLVIA I., Kirkwood ... ... 43 LINENBROKER, SCOTT, St. Ann .. .... 188 LINGLE, ODIE C., East Prairie ..... ... 63 LINTNER, GERALD R., Perryville .... ... 53 LIPE, MICHAEL E., Cache, Ill. ..... ... 53 LITTLE, DAVID, Cape Girardeau ......... 21 LITTLETON, GARY, Cape Girardeau ...... 43 LITTLETON, ROSEMARY, Lilbourn ....... 21 LITZELFELNER, IUDY, Cape Girardeau .... 63 LLOYD, IOHN W., Malden .............. 63 LLOYD, SUNNY L., Portage, Dessioux 43,145 LOBERG, KATHLEEN, Florissant 22, 115, 154, 158,160, 227 LOCKWOOD, STUART, Evansville, Indiana 63,197, 242 LOESING, LEE A., Florissant ............. 22 LOFTIN, LINDA L., Berkeley ........ 43,183 LOHMANN, IANICE R., Perryville ....... 53 LOHSE, DOUGLAS, Fredericktown ....... 22 LONDOFF, MICHAEL, St. Louis ...... 22, 237 LONG LONG LONG , IAMES E., Chaffee ........... 22, 210 , IUDITH A., Cape Girardeau . 203, 205 LONG, LONG, 284 CHERYL A., jackson ...... ..... 6 3 PAMELA S., St. Louis ..,..... ,.... 63 TIM ......,............, .... 2 47 LOOS, KIMBERLY s., sr. Louis .......... 184 LORBERG,MARTIN G., Cape Girardeau , 191 LORE, ELIZABETH, Richmond Hts, Md. . .. 63 LORENZ, DARRELL D., Iackson .......... 63 LORENZ, PATRICIA A., Perryville ........ 63 LORIMIER, DON L., Florissant ........... 63 LOSSING, DON E., Caruthersville 22, 158,159 LOTSPEICH, ROY I., Florissant ...... 217, 255 LOVE, IACQUELYN, Maplewood ....... 256 LOVELADY, RANDY R., St. Louis ........ 122 LOVELESS, LINDA D., Parma .... .... 6 3 LOWMAN, MARSHA L., Liberty ... .... 43 LUACES, RAUL,4Panama ........ ... 253 LUCAS, CATHY I., East Prairie ..... .... 5 3 LUCAS, IOHN F., Cape Girardeau ........ 63 LUCAS, MARTIN, East Prairie ............ 43 LUCAS, SUSAN C., Festus ............... 43 LUCKETT, TIMOTHY, Bruceville, Ind. ... 201 LUCY, GARY R., Hayti .......... 43, 265. 267 LUDWIG, IOHN R., jackson ........ 22, 269 LUDWIG, TIMOTHY K., Cape Girardeau 53, 163,165,166,167, 168, 169, 187, 266 LUECKE, DENNIS I., New Haven ........ 234 LUEDERS, KAREN F., Uniontown ......... 63 LUEKER, MARLENE, Catron ......... 63, 242 LUMOS, LINDA K., Leadwood ... .... .. 43 LUNDRY, BETTY I., St. Louis ........ 180, 268 LUNGWITZ, RONALD L., Frohna ......... 53 LUNYOU, ALAN W., White Oak ......... 63 LUTES, IIMMY D., Holcomb .... 225, 237, 241 LUTES, RONALD D., Lutesville ........... 63 . . . 235 LYLES, DOLLIE D., St. Louis ........ LYNCH, MARY K., St. Charles ............ 53 LYNCH, PATRICIA A., Marion, Ill. ........ 53 LYNXWILER, LLOYD, Doniphan .... ..... 4 3 M MACALI, CONSTANCE, Ballwin . . MACKE, MONICA M., Leopold .......... 53 MACKEY, DOUGLAS, SCotCh Pl., N.I. .... 201 MACKU, SHARON L., Arnold ....... 22, 170 MAEVERS, MARY I., Cape Girardeau ..... 53 MAGERS, ROSA R., Parma .............. 22 MAGILL, SYDNEY A., Kirkwood ..... 145, 260 MAGRUDER, LYNNE M., St. Louis ........ 63 MAINER, DIANA L., Cape Girardeau .... 179 MALECEK, SANDRA M., St. Louis ........ 53 MALIN, MARILYN, Caruthersville 53, 123, 260, 270 .... 53 MALONEY,TOM ..................... 189 MANIER, KENNETH I., sr. Louis ...... 63,194 MANION, KENNETH R., sr. Clair ........ 53 MANNISI, PETER M., sr. .Louis .... .... 1 11 MANNS, MICHAEL, Festus ......... 63 MARcHBANKs, GARY, Bragg ciiy ....... 53 MARCOUX, RITA, sr. Louis ......... 44,180 MARGRABE, STEVEN, Chaffee ..... 201,213 MARICIC, KATHLEEN, si. Louis ......... 63 MARIETTA, TONY ..................... 189 MARION, ELIZABETH, Berkeley ..... 63,178 MARSH, WILLIAM D., sikosioii ......... 188 MARSHALL, DEBORAH, si. Louis ........ 53 MARSHAUS, EDWINA I., Poplar Bluff ... 241 MARTENSEN, DEAN s., sr. Louis ........ 257 MARTIN , CHARLES A., Desoto .......... 23 MARTIN DONNA, Dudley ......... 63, 259 MARTIN, GARY L., Hornersville ......... 63 MARTIN, IACKIE D., IR., Alton, III. .. 201, 202 MARTIN, IUDY G., Holland ............. 63 MARTIN, MARY I., Ferguson ..,.. .... 1 83 MARTIN, MICHAEL, St. Louis .......... 201 MARTIN, RICHARD, St. Charles ..... 63, 193 MARTIN, ROBERT B., Cape Girardeau .. 259 MARTIN, MARTIN, ROBERTA I., St. Ann .......... 53 WILLIAM I., Cape Girardeau 23, 240 MASCHMANN, HOLLY, Arnold ......... 63 MASON MASONI MASON, MASON, MASSEY DONALD R., jackson .......... 23 ELAINE I., Cape Girardeau ..... 63 HAROLD L., Cape Girardeau ... 63 IEAN E., jackson ............. 253 LARRY E. Cape Girardeau 253, 255 MASSIE,lLINDA, Ellington .......... 44, 252 MASTIN, SHIRLEY I., Bedford, Ind. 23, 111, 155,178,179, 225, 230, 272 MATHERSBAUGH, LINDA .............. 63 MATLOCK, MORRIS R., Owensville .... 240 MATTES, WAYNE A., Cape Girardeau .... 63 187 111 MATTHEWS, IAMES H., Sikeston ...... . MATTHEWS, IUDITH A., Sikeston ...... MATTHEWS, STEPHEN, Sikeston .... ... 44 MATTHIS, ROBERT E., Benton .... ..... 4 4 MATTINGLY, GAIL, Perryville .......... 268 MATTINGLY, IOAN F., Perryville ........ 64 MAUPIN, RALPH M., Cape Girardeau 53, 262 MAURER, IAMES D., Cape Girardeau .... 64 MAURER, IOAN B., Webster Grove . . 53, 229 MAURER, MICHAEL, Florissant ...... 53,188 MAURER,VICKIEA.,Cape Girardeau .... 23 MAXAM, KERRY A., Cobden, Ill. ....... 212 MAXEY, CANDACE L., Cape Girardeau 53, 184,243 A -J-,r.,, - ,.. r Y- . . ,,, -4 1.4:-J, ., t:,1'7,l.g- ,I -:7:21.31-,1rr,...:IL. --I-'L''T759' VZ - ,, , ,-- -4 323135. ....iL,,,3,-.Lu fi,-53-3,33:greg-4,31-ggggfe f .:.::.215L, 1:::1Z11..::5', '.1-.':fi's1iij21t1,?'-1: Ii'f'..... 11'?E?EI7wT2A12r ..1,':7i'5EflfZ 'F YI I gawk, 'W 3723555S5i5i 57 EE51HEJL-?i 3li-55m:.Zsfe'M-EEESLEE1? iri?-2125?3f1': v??E. ,iffirglgfifL'm?fT1l5I?'5ii'i?!ti9liPi5i4'f'15' P -' ' -U-'14 - TS, 2 ':,-'ew-V--lv: -f 1b-Teri' ' 1' Y--::?L ' . rf-,fiiglrlifilrgg.T,'I3:1T'.lL1' L 477 L-Lal!-Yr----V 1 -- --W A- ----V --Y MAXEY, DENNIS, St. Louis . . .... 201 MAY, DONNELL, Florissant ..,,.... ... 23 MAY, STEVEN, St. Louis ......,........., 64 MAYBERRY, KAREN R., Leadwood ,,...,. 44 MAYFIELD, DONALD, St. Louis ..,.,,.., 187 MAYFIELD, KAREN S., St. Louis .. 23, 113, 230 MAYNARD, IUANITA, East Prairie ......,. 64 MAYO, HAROLD w., Cape Girardeau .... 64 MCALISTER, RANDY D., Caruthersville .. 22 MCARDLE, SUSAN I., Florissant ..... 43, 230 MCBRADY, KATHLEEN, St. Louis .,...... 43 MCBRIDE, CHARLOTTE, St. Louis 43,169,184 MCBRIDE, MICHAEL, St. Louis ..,,.. 22, 249 MCCAFFREY, KATHRYN, Cazenouia, N.Y. 63 MCCAIG, EVERETT E., Caruthersville ,..,. 22 MCCAIN, THOMAS K., St. Louis ..,...., 262 MCCANDLESS, ANITA, St. Louis .... ... 63 MCCANDLESS, CAROL, St. Louis ........ 63 MCCANDLISH, MICHAEL, Berkeley ..., 188 MCCANN, LAWRENCE, Sikeston .... 63, 122 MCCARROLL, CHARLES, Malden ....... 63 MCCARTHY, IAMES D., Ballwin ........ 201 MCCAULEY, CONNIE ..............., 243 MCCLAIN, KAREN I., Overland . 63,185, 216 MCCLAIN, NANCY L., Overland 168, 184, 203, 205, 216, 244 MCCLANAHAN, MARILYN, Steele ...... 63 MCCLARD, CHERYLE, Cape Girardeau 22, 259 MCCLARD, MADCE E., IaCkson ......... 63 MCCLELLAN, MARSHA, Caruthersville , 243 MCCLINTOCK, IAMES, Scott City ....... 22 MCCLOUD, LINDA F., Ionesboro, III. .... 43 MCCLUNE, PAMELA L., Florissant .. . 53, 235 MCCLURE, BARBARA I., St. Louis ....,.. 123 MCCLURE, SANDRA K., Gideon 22, 122, 179, 239 MCCowAN, susAN, Little Rock, Ark. 44, 178,179 MCCOY, FREDRICK, Steelville .......,.. 63 MCCOY WEATIA, I., Catron ............ 44 MCCRATE, MARY, Cape Girardeau . . 63, 269 MCCULLOCH, IOHN, St. Louis ,.... 158,188 MCCULLOCH, SUELLEN, Caruthersville .. 44 MCCULLOUGH, CARL D., Barnlaart ...,. 22 MCCULLOUGH, CHERYL, Normandy 22, 117, 158, 160,183, 260 MCCULLOUGH, KATHLEEN, Normandy 183 MCCUNE, THOMAS I., Perryville .,...... 63 MCDEVITT, IIM, St. Louis ....,.... ..., 2 01 MCDONALD, CHERYL, Iackson ......... 63 MCDONALD, GARY L., Sikeston ........ 63 MCDONALD, GREGORY, University City 122 MCDONALD, MARY S., Iackson ....,.... 22 MCDONALD, PATRICIA, Rolla .......... 22 MCDOWELL, CHERYL, IaCkson ........., 53 MCDOWELL, DANIEL, Perryville ........ MCELREATH, MARY H., Cape Girardeau , MCFERRON, GORDON, Festus ,....... 201 MCGAUGH, ROY A., Kelso ............. 63 MCGINTY, CHARLES, Cape Girardeau . . 191 MCGONIGAL, DAISY, Cape Girardeau . ., 22 MCGOWEN, IIMMY A., PuXiC0 ....,..,. 44 MCGUIRE, BILLY F., IaCkson ....,....... 22 MCINTOSH, PAULA I., Campbell ,... 53, 258 MCINTYRE, CATHY S., Desloge . 22, 258, 259 MCKEAN, PATRICIA, Arnold ........... 63 MCKEE, THOMAS, Colorado Springs, Colo. 22, 191 MCKEOWN, SUSAN E., Cape Girardeau . . 63 MCKINNIS, SUSAN I., Fredriektown ..... 53 MCKINNON, WAYNE, Overland ........ 197 MCLEAN, ANDREW B., St. Louis ........ 169 MCLEAN, THOMAS R., Cape Girardeau .. 44 MCMANAMAN, KENNETH, Fairfield, Calif. 63 63 191 MCMILLIAN, BARBARA, Malden ...... ,. 53 MCMULLIN, LORETTO M., St. Ann ,..... 53 MCMULLIN, PATRICIA, Sikeston 122, 123, 179, 227 MCMURRY, PATRICIA, St. Louis ,.,..... 53 MCNEELY, SHARON, Cape Girardeau .,,. 22 MCNEIL, THOMAS P., Festus ........ 22, 265 MCNEW, DONNA M., Perryville ........ 63 MCPHERSON, ALICE, Scott City ......... 63 MCREYNOLDS, DONNA, Cape Girardeau 22 MCSWAIN, DAVID L., Illmo .,,.......,. 22 MCSWAIN, WILLIAM A., Poplar Bluff .., 262 MEAD, PAMELA A., Florissant .......... 180 MEATHEANY,TERRY, OFaIIon .,....... 212 MEDLER, SHERRY A., Dexter ......,, 64,179 MEHRHOFF, GLEN, Berkeley .... 23, 212, 247 MEIER, CAROLE, Lemay ..,..,.,......., 64 MEIER, KAREN M., St. Louis .,........... 64 MEIER, MARY A., Affton ..,.. .... 2 39, 267 MEIER, STEPHEN, IaCkSon ....,,...., 64,122 MEISTER, CARL, St. Louis ....,,......,.. 23 MEISTER, RICHARD, Cape Girardeau .,.. 23 MELBY, MARY C., Berkeley ..,.. 64, 185, 216 MELICrMAN, CHERYL ..,,.....,........ 64 MELTON, KERMIT, Cape Girardeau ..... 240 MERCURIO, IANICE, St. Louis ..,....,... 23 MERICK, EFFIE L., Sikeston .......,. .... 5 3 MERRICK, CHRISTY I., Charleston ....... 64 MERRICK, IANICE C., Benton ,..... .... 2 3 MERRITT, BEVERLY, Dellwood .......... 44 MESLER, DONNA, Kirkwood ...,.... 64, 260 MESSER, THOMAS S., IR., Cape Girardeau 44, 114, 225,252 MESSMER, CILORIA, St. Louis ........... 23 METHANE, TERRY .,......,. ,....... 2 41 METZ, DON I., Oran ......,.,...... 23, 210 MEYER, IANE R., New Haven ....,....... 64 MEYER, IOAN M., Ste. Genevieve 44, 242, 243 MEYER, PATRICIA, Uniontown ....,..... 53 285 I ,W ,M .,,.,,,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,, . ...W 1waxaiiaiatutturuzignzaiu-511-muiumua1r.5icimnruutmiirimuaremurfrzrfii1--vrircrrrrzrzirmLa:u1ivrvi'.1rmiriimrnrnrivmnrrru .irvrnveirrnrrmriwr-m'nn, V :mwirrxmcrimrniuiivnvriimnrfiirrrwrm. mmnsmrwiwmw - -ek--L--L MEYER, PATRICIA M., St. Louis ... MEYER, SHARON M., St. Louis ... MEYERS, ERIC ................ Q 5-ofvxwf' ....180 .....23 ....197 MEYR, RONALD L., Iackson ..,. ... 44 269 MIDDLETON, MIKE .....,... MIELKE, LINDA, Overland ... I ....255 ....180 MIESNER, NANCY, Farrar .......... ... 64 MIINCH, CAROL I., Patton .,........,.. 23 MIKECIN, CHRISTINE, Creve Coeur ..,. 233 MILAM, WILLIAM, Salem, Ill. ....... 44, 234 MILES, REGGIE L., Holcomb ..,...... 53, 188 MILFORD, IAMES W., Cairo, Ill. ...,,..., 23 MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLERI MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLERI ARTHUR F., St. Louis ...... 203, 212 , ARTHUR W., Kirkwood .... 201, 257 BARBRA I., Hayti ......... 179, 225 BRENDA, Lebanon, III. ......... 64 CHARLES W., Caruthersville ..... 44 DIANA L., Cape Girardeau . . 53,180 EVELYN E., St. Louis .,.......... 23 GEORGE, Cape Girardeau ...... 23 MILLER, GEORGE M., Dexter .... .... 2 25 MILLER, IANET S., Dexter ........ ..... 2 3 MILLER, IOHN, IR., St. Louis ........... 212 MILLER, IOSEPH, Cape Girardeau ...... 255 MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER LARRY D., Kennett .,...,....... 24 MARLENE, St. Loui-s ... ... 24, 259 PAMELA, Dexter ............... 64 ,WILLIAM L., Ferguson ....,.,.. ' 191 MILLI, SERGIO, Maracaibo, Venezuela 197, 253 MILLION, WILLIAM, Poplar Bluff .. MILLS, CATHERINE, Vanduser .... ......24 ......24 MINER, FLORENCE, Cape Girardeau , 53, 258 MINNER, IAMES A., Manchester .. MINNER, LINDA L., Cape Girardeau 286 ......24 .,...64 MORGAN, MARILYN .......... .... 4 4 MORGAN, NONA M., Arnold .. ... 260 MORGAN, ORAN E., St. Lous .. ...... 24 MORGAN, TERRY, SI. Louis ......... 53,261 MORGAN, TOMMY, Portageville ...... 201 MORING, WANDA L., Dainton ...,...... 64 MORITZ, MICHAEL I., Florissant ........ 24 MORREY, IANE E., Cape Girardeau . . 64, 182 MORREY, MONICA M., Cape Girardeau 24, 117, 155, 225, 230 MORREY, ROSEMARY C., Cape Girardeau 44, 4 , Q MINNIS, IUDITH A.,loorrIrrgo ........... 24 MINTON, ROGER, Alton, III. ........... 201 MIODUNSKI, MICHAEL, Eureka ........ 44 MISBACH, SCOTT, Berkeley ........... 255 MITCHELL, BEVERLY, Blytheville, Ark. 64, 163 MITCHELL, IAY .,..................... 247 MITCHELL, KATHLEEN, Webster Groves . . 24 MITCHELL, ROBERT, Sikeston ,.......... 24 MITSCHELE, CHARLES, Ballwin ......... 210 MITTER, MARTHA, St. Louis 44, 168, 178, 179, 265,267 MODGLIN, HELEN, Naylor .............. 64 MOFFITT, MAUREEN, Sr. Louis ......... 160 MOGELNIGKI, MARY, SI. Louis .,.,. 64,185 MOLL, LEONARD, St. Marys ..,........ 241 MOLL, RONALD C., Cape Girrardeau ... 189 MOLONEY, THOMAS, Florissant ........ 53 MONROE, IOHN C., Cape Girardeau ... 241 MONTGOMERY, CAROLYN, Dexter ..... 24 MONTGOMERY, SUSAN L., Ballwin . . .. 244 MOONIER, IANE, Berkeley 24, 115, 180, 225, 183, 269 MORRIS, RICHARD, St. Louis ..... ... 194 MORRIS, WILLIAM, Sikeston ........... 24 MORRISON, MARGARET, Sikeston ...... 64 64 MORRISON, MARSHA, Sikeston ....... MORRISON, MELINDA, Sikeston ....... 44 MORROW, IANICE, St. Louis .......... 185 MORSE, HERMAN E., Essex ......... 44 261 MORTON, IANA ....,...........,.... 64 MOSBLECH, SHERRILL, Cahokia, Ill. .... 178 MOSLEY, AVA B., Kennett ...... 44, 252, 253 MOSLEY, LANA I., Kennett ..... 53, 243 253 MOSLEY, MINNIE, Cape Girardeau ..... MOSLEY, TEDRA K., Cape Girardeau .... MOSS, CHARLES R., Overland ......... MOSS, DENNIS W., Cape Girardeau MOUCHETT, PAULETTE, Sikeston ...... MOUSER, NANCY, Fredericktown 64, 251 MOWERY, VICKIE L., Cape Girardeau ... 44 64 1 88 24 53 258 64 MOWRY, MARILYN ............,. 235, 236 MOXLEY, LINDA, St. Louis .......... 24 180 MOYERS RONNIE, Cape Girardeau .... 64 MRAZEKI IANE, SI. Louis .............. MRAZEK, IUDY, SI. Louis .............. MUDD, GREGORY, SI. Charles ..,,.. 64 MUELLER, DONALD S., Perryville ....... MUELLER, ELEANOR, Webster Groves . . 24 24 1 89 64 24 MuELLER, GLORIA, Old Monroe ..,.... 229 MuELLER, LEE, Frohna ................. 269 MUELLER, MARGARET, Doslogo ........ 44 MUELLER, RALPH, SI. Loors ............ MuENcH, STEVEN, SI. Louis ......,.... 213 . 64 MUETH, IANICE E., St. Louis 44, 238, 258, 259, 267 MULLINS, CAROLYN, Kennett .......... 24 MULLINS, GAYLON L., Kennett ......... 24 MULLINS, MARY T., Farmington .... 24, 249 MURPHREE, SHARMAN, Fenton 227, 233, 248 MURPHY, DEBBIE A., St. Louis ........... MURPHY, KAYE, Cape Girardeau ........ MURPHY, MARY, St. Louis .............. MURPHY, MITZI, Cape Girardeau ....,.. MYERS, BELITA M., Ferguson ..... .... 24 64 44 64 64 MYERS, CANDICE, Berkeley . . .... 44 MYERS, RANDELL, Black ...... .... 4 4 MYRACLE, ARTHUR, jackson ... .... 24 MYRACLE, IOHN, Iackson .... ..,. 6 4 N NADLER, CYNTHIA M., Affton .......... 24 NAEGER, IAMES ....................... 64 NAEGER, LOUIS I., Ste. Genevieve 25, 212, 221,241 NAEGER, MARY I., Ste. Genevieve ...... 64 NAEGER, ROSE M., French Village ... 44 264 NAGEL, IAMES L., St. Louis ......... 189 234 NAGEL, NANCY L., Allton ......,... 24 267 NAGEL, THOMAS C., St. Louis ....... 25 NAGLE, ELLEN, St. Louis ...... .... 4 4 163 241 230,264 MOORE, ALIC-E F., St. Louis .......,..... 53 MOORE CAROL A., Cape Girardeau ..., 64 MOORE, CHARLOTTE, Ellington 24, 252, 253 MOORE, GREG S., Kirkwood . ....... 194, 217 MOORE, LINDA D., Bonne Terre ......,. 44 MOORE, SUSAN D., Matthews ... ..... 64 MOORE, TERESA R., Sunset Hills ..,.... 232 MOORE, THOMAS, Perryville ..,....... 262 MOORE, VIRGINIA, St. Louis .. ... 44, 259 MORAN, RICHARD, Festus ...... .... 2 41 MORELAND, KAREN, Florissant . MORGAN, ARVLE, Caruthersville ...,... 24 MORGAN, IANICE, Advance ...,.. 122, ......,.53 123 NAIL, DENNIS P., Holcomb ............ 261 NAIL, IANET E., Webster Groves ..., 123, 260 NALL, BRUCE L., Poplar Bluff .... 25, 201, 203 NARDIE, PETER A., Kirkwood .,..,. 251, 255 NARDIE, MARGARET, Cape Girardeau 25, 251 NASH, TERRY S., Kennett .....,....,.... 64 NATIONS, CALVIN H., St. Charles ...... 193 NATIONS, LESLIE R., Poplar Bluff 44, 225, 239, 250 NAUGHTON, DEBORAH, Jennings ., 64,123 NEAL, KERRY M., Cape Girardeau ....... 25 NEAL, NAOMI R., Cape Girardeau ....... 25 NEAL, RICHARD W., Cape Girardeau 44, 161, 167, 169, 170, 231, 266 NEEDHAM, SANDRA J., Delta .,.. ... 64 NEIDEL, KAY, Webster Groves ..,,., . . . 25 NEISWANDER, CHRISTINA, Affton ....., 64 NELSON, CARL V., St. Louis ,..,...,.... 256 NELSON, CHRISTIE M., Cape Girardeau .. 53 NELSON, STEPHEN, Perryville .........,. 64 NENNINGER, JUDITH, Cape Girardeau ... 64 NENNINGER, MARY G., Cape Girardeau . 25 NENNINGER, SUZANNE, Cape Girardeau 156, 157,158, 244 NETT, RICHARD, Troy .,,.............. 251 NEUMEYER, THOMAS A., Cape Girardeau 163,169, 251, 266 NEWBERRY, DAVID, Sikeston ....,. 201, 212 NICHOLS, DEBORAH, St. Charles ,...... 25 NICOLAI, ALBERT, St. Louis ............ 237 NIEDERGERKE, THOMAS, Cape Girardeau 25, 255 NIEHAUS, ELLEN K., Florissant ,...... 64,182 NIELSEN, DEBORAH, Ellisville .... ..... 6 4 NIEMANN, DAVID W., St. Louis .. ,..,. 64 NIEMEYER, ELIZABETH .....,... .... 2 30 NIERMAN, BARBARA, St. Louis . NIKRANT, CONSTANCE, St. Louis ....... 64 NISWONGER, DARLENE,Jackson .,.. 64 123 I NISWONGER, JEAN ,.............. . 25, 251 NOELKER, TIMOTHY, Shrewsbury ....... 64 NOLEN, CONNIE, Anniston ......... 44, 267 NOLTMEIER, WAYNE .....,........... 227 NORED, GARRY R., St. Louis ....... 188, 229 NORRIS, CATHRYN, Puxico .... ..... 6 4 NORRIS, DONALD K., St. Louis ...... 25, 227 NORRIS, STEVEN K., Florissant ...... 53, 237 NORRIS, WILLIAM, Pensacola, Fla. . 201, 213 NOWELL, CONNIE, Sikeston ..... ..... 4 5 NOYES, SUSAN E., Essex ...... . . . 45 O OBERG, DENNIS, Hermann ............. 45 OBERLE, VICKI, Ste. Genevieve 64, 179, 225, 270 . ..... 64 OBERMILLER, GLENDA, Cape Girardeau . 53 OBERMOELLER, DENISE, Florissant .. .. 64 OBRIEN, NANCY E., St. Louis .........., 184 OBRIEN, PEGGY L., Anna, III. ............ 53 OCHS, EUNICE, Perryville ............... 64 OCHSN ER, CAROL, St. Louis ,... 45, 216, 267 OCHTERBECK, JUDITH, Jennings 53, 244, 258 OCKERSTROM, LINDA, Kansas City .... 163 ODAY, PATRICIA A., St. Ann ........ 25, 259 OEHL, DARLENE R., Oak Ridge 25, 158, 159, 180, 264, 266 OEHL, DOYLE M., Oak Ridge .......,... 64 OEHL, LORETTA S., Oak Ridge ...,. 180, 268 OETTEL, PAMELA, Cottage Hills, Ill. ..,... 25 OGLE, JANICE E., Affton ..,. 53 OLANDER, DAN G., St. Louis .... ... 191 oLDHAM,v1cKi, sr. James 13 ouoER,1ov M., Bragg City .. .... 53 oLivER,oERALD,s1kesr0n 53 oLouoHLiN,1oHN,1acks0n 191 OLSZEWSKI,LORI,St. Louis 53 ONEAL, IANICE A., Kennett 54 ONEAL, PAMELA E., St. Louis .... .... 2 5 ONEIL, BEVERLY, Jackson ...,... ... 251 ONEILL, STEVEN A., Florissant ... ... 189 ORGAN, BARBARA, Charleston ...,..... 25 ORTMANN, MARY A., St. Louis ,... 180, 230 ORTMANN, TIMOTHEA M., St. Louis ..,, 64 ORVIS, KAREN S., Evanston, Ill. ,.... 180, 227 OSBURN, GLENN, Patton .............. 240 OSHAUGHNESSY, ROSE, St. Louis ....... 64 OSMAN, NANCY E., Farmington 45, 122, 123, 260 OTTE, GERALD, Ste. Genevieve ....,... 255 OTTEN, JEAN M., St. Louis .............. 54 OTTO, RONALD P., Ste. Genevieve ...... 64 OTTOMEYER, CAROL, St. Louis .......,. 25 OUTMAN, WILLIAM, St. Louis ...... 25,114 OVERHAUSER, SHARON, Berkeley 45, 243, 259 OWEN, JOHN W., Kirkwood ........... 122 OWEN, SANDRA L., Cape Girardeau . 54,179 OWENS, ALETA, Florissant ............. 184 OWENS, DAVID L., Sikeston ... ..... .. 64 OWENS, JANNA S., East Prairie ...... 45, 259 OWENS, MICHAEL, Arcadia ........... ,189 OXFORD, GARY, Granite City, III. 54, 217, 247 P PACKARD, LYNN, Florissant ..... ..... 6 4 PAINE, JOHN ...,..................... 186 PALMER, JAMES F., Ste. Genevieve ..,.. 197 PANHORST, CURTIS, St. Charles ........ 64 PAPPAS, JOSEPH, Festus ........ 54, 122, 261 PARHAM, CHARLES, East Prairie ........ 64 PARKER, STEVEN H., Memphis, Tenn. 201, 221, 236 PARKER, STEVEN J., St. Louis ..... 54, 212, 234 PARKS, ESTHER, St. Louis ......,........ 54 PARKS, SHELIA M., Chaffee .............' 25 PARKS, WALTER, Chaffee ........ . . . 26 PARMETER, THOMAS, Kirkwood . .. . .. 64 PARR, ELIZABETH, St. Louis ...... ..... 5 4 PARRES, MARY A., St. Marys .........., 259 PARRISH, KATHLEEN, New Madrid ...... 64 PARSH, BRENDA, Cape Girardeau . . . 54,183 PARTNEY, CLAUDIA, St. Louis 145, 182, 216, 244 PATRICK, ALICE, Bloomfield ....... 45, 267 PATRICK, DAVID, Cape Girardeau ...... 191 PATTERSON, MARY, Crystal City ........ 54 PATTERSON, MICHAEL, Risco .... ..... 4 5 PATTERSON, NANCY, Valley Park ....... 45 PATTI, JEANETTE K., St. Louis ............ 26 PATTON, GAIL D., St. Louis ... ... 183 PATTON, MICHAEL, St. Louis ... ... 255 PATTON, ROGER D., Bragg city ... H., 64 PAUBEL, DENISE, DesPeres ..... .... 4 5 PAVELSKI, GREGORY, St. Louis ......... 214 PAYLOR, KENNETH, Sikeston ...,..., 26, 262 PAYNE, JOHN B., Jackson ......... ... 257 PAYNE, MICHAEL D., Sikeston .......... 210 PAYNE, PHYLLIS G., Fredericktown ...,... 45 PEARSON, MICHAEL, Sikeston .......... 54 PECAUT, MICHAEL D., Perryville ........ 64 PECAUT, ROBERT E., Perryville .......... 54 PECK, PATRICIA, Arnold .... 45,180, 205, 229 PELIKAN, CAROL, St. Louis ....... 64 PENDERGRAST, TOM J., Fulton ... 26 PENNY, PAMELA T., St. Louis 145, 203, 205, 240 PENROD, DONNA F., Jackson ...,......, 54 PENSEL, TIMOTHY R., Cape Girardeau 187, 212 PENZEL, GEORGANNE, Cape Girardeau 45, 115,183, 230, 270 PERDUE, VERA, Cape Girardeau ......... 64 PERKINS, ERNEST, Seabrook, N.H ........ 26 PERKINS, MARTHA A., Catron ..... .... 5 4 PERRY, ALAN D., Bloomfield .... .... 4 5 PERRY, JUDY E., Fredericktown .......... 26 PERRY, KAY E., Vanduser ........... 45, 270 PERRY, PAUL E., Cape Girardeau ......... 45 PERSCHBACHER, LYNN, Marion, Ill. ..... 45 PESOUT, KENNETH, St. Louis ........ 26,194 PETELIK, NORMAN, St. Louis ............ 26 I I 287 PIKEY, PAMELA F., St. Louis ,.,..... 252 -PETERS, JAMES R., clayton ..... ,.,..... PETERSON, ROBERT E., St. Marys ....,.- PFEIFFER, TERRY M., Oak Ridge ........ PHELPS, JOHN D., Cape Girardeau 26, PHILLIPS, MARIAN, New Madrid ........ 64 PIAKIEWICZ, WILLIAM, St. Louis ....... PICKENS, JOAN M., Venice, Ill. .... . 235, PICKETT, JUDITH, Ballwin ........ ..... PIEPER, DAN ...... . ...........,.... .. PIERCEALL, MARTHA, Charleston ...,.. PIESCHEL, HELMUT, Overland ......,.. Piiur, CAROL A., sr. Louis ..........- .... 2 6 PIND, LINDAJ., Cape Girardeau ,....... PINGEL, SHARON, Perryville ,........... 54 PINKERTON, PHATHLEEN, Arnold ....... 64 179 PIPER, LETA H., Cape Girardeau ........ PIPKIN, PAM CHARLOTTE, St. Louis .... PIRANO, DONNA K., Apo, N.Y. .,.. 123 PISCHEL, DAVID W., St. Louis .......... PITT, FRANK A., Memphis, Tenn. ...... . PLACE, LYNN, Cape Girardeau ... ... PLATT, SHEILA, Jefferson City .... .... PLETSCHER, LINDA, St. Charles ...... 26, PLOEGER, JOHN E., St. Louis ............ PLOESSER, JAMES P., St. Louis ...... 217 POEPPELMEIER, WANDA, St. Ann .... 45 POEPPER, THOMAS R., St. Louis ........ POGUE, ADDIE D., Fredericktown ...... POLITTLE, NANCY S., Farmington ,..... POLK, MARTHA L., Arcadia ......,..... POLLESCHULTZ, MARCIA, Florissant 54, POLLOCK, JAMES H., Ironton .......... POLLOCK, REBECCA, Charleston 26, 168, PONDER, FRANK M., St. Louis ......... PONDER, LARRY W., Doniphan .... PONDER, PETE ........................ PONSOT, MARK S., Cape Girardeau .... POOL, TERRY R., Poplar Bluff ........... POPP, JOHN G., Cape Girardeau ........ POPP, MARILYN A., Cape Girardeau .... POPP, REBECCA L., Jackson ....... '. . 26, PORTER, DOYLE R., Matthews .......... PORTER, MARY K., New Madrid ....... PORTILLO, ERICK J., Venezuela .... 197, 253 183 POSTON, SHARON ,.................. POUNDS, DAVID L, Bloomfield ........ I I 288 POWELL, BETTY J., Wyatt ........... 244 POWELL POWELL POWELL, ROSE M., Fredericktown ...... POWELL, THOMAS L., Jackson ......... POWER, LINDA R., Cape Girardeau POWERS, DENNIS, Berkeley ..... POWERS, NANCY E., Chaffee .... PRANGE, CHARLES, Bethalto, III. . PRATHER, JOHN L., Kirkwood ... PRATT, MARY A., St. Louis ...,...., . . PRENGER, CLETUS, Cape Girardeau .... PRENTICE, THOMAS, Malden .... PRESLEY, SANDRA K., Sikeston . . . , DELORES L., Cape Girardeau . .I ,JAMES O., Webster Groves 201, I I PRESTON, WILLIAM A., St. Louis ....... PREVALLET, SUSAN B., Perryville ... .. PREVEDEL, JUDITH A., Florissant ....... PRICE, MARY J., Van Buren ............ PRICE, MONA L., Kennett ........... 54, PRINCE, RANDY E., Poplar Bluff ........ PRITCHARD, NONA CI., Dexter ..... 65, PRITCHETT, HOWARD, East Prairie ..... PROBST, ROBERT .................... PROCTOR, DAVID L., Cape Girardeau . . PROPST, GARY W., Dutchtown ........ PROSISE, JAMES E., St.Louis ....... 217, PROSSER, WILLIAM, St. Louis .......... PROST, MARGARET A., Caruthersville . . PROVANCE, JAMES D., Sikeston ........ PUCCI, JUSTINE, Berea, Ohio .... .. PULLEN, JOHN A., Bell City ..... .. PULLIAM, CARLA, St. Louis ............ PULLIAM, GREGORY, Overland ........ PULLIAM, MARLENE, Cape Girardeau .. PUTNAM, ARTHUR, Cape Girardeau . . . Purz, JOHN E., Berkeley .....,......... 256 268 212 . 26 . 54 . 26 . 65 . 54 201 189 . 54 . 45 161 . 26 191 . 65 . 45 . 65 179 . 65 185 248 . 54 . 54 . 45 255 . 54 . 54 . 26 . 65 . 54 . 65 . 26 . 54 262 191 PYATT, JENNIFER, Cape Girardeau .. . 26, 122 QUERTERMOUS, KENNETH, Charleston . 27 QUERTERMOUS, PEGGY A., Charleston .. 65 QUERTERMOUS, RODGER, Lonedell .... 27 R RABER, WILLIAM L., Advance ..... ... RABOLD, DENNIS C., Perryville ........ RADEMACHER, NANCY, St. Louis .. . 45, RADICK, SANDRA J., St. Louis ....... 27 RAFFERTY, ROBERT E., Jackson ......... RAGSDALE, JEAN, Flat River ......., 45 RAHING, LAURA D., Ballwin ....... 170 RAHM, EREDERIC, Lemay ...........,. ' RAINWATER, THOMAS, Cape Girardeau RAMBO, GEORGE, Poplar Bluff ........ RAMSEY, MICHAEL, Brentwood ........ RASCH, NIKKI L., Kirkwood ..... ..... RASCH, SANDRA J., Ballwin ........... RASMUSSEN, JERELYN S., St. Louis ... 45 RATHGEBER, PAMELA, Pittsburg, Penn. . RAUCH, CONSTANCE, St. Charles ...... RAUSCHER, C. MABOURNE, Kirkwood . RAUSCHER, CHARLENE R., Kirkwood .. . RAUSCHER, RICHARD R., St. Louis ..... RAY, PATRICIA F., Crestwood ..... . . . RAY, RONALD V., Crestwood ... .... RAY, STEPHEN, Cape Girardeau ......... I I I REAGAN, NYLA, Fredericktown ........ REARDON, MAURY V., St. Louis .... 235, RECH,CYNTHIA L., St. Ann ........ 216, REDMOND, LINDA, Hempsterd, N.Y. 54, REED DONNA L., St. Clair .............. REED HARRY B., Cape Girardeau ...,... REED, JANICE L., Vulcan .......... .... REED, RICHARD A., Kennett ...... ' ...... REED, RODGER D., Cape Girardeau REED, WILSON K., Viburnum . REEDER, CHARLES, Kirkwood . REEDER, ROBERT C., Desloge ....... 45, REEG, JANE M., St. Louis ..... REESE, BEVERLY J., Sedalia .... REESE, KATHERINE L.,Kirkwood-I I f. Q1 1. REICHERT, MARY, Arcadia ... REILLY, MARY s., Cape Girardeau '27,'122,4 54 65 238 271 65 1 22 183 262 45 65 197 180 223 271 54 235 27 65 255 243 45 42 179 236 244 265 ' 27 27 45 54 54 45 210 262 27 65 27 65 260 REINER, STEVEN R., St. Louis ............ 45 REINSTEIN, ISADORE, Universal City ..... 27 REISENBICHLER, BILL, Jackson .......... 45 REISS, JUNE K., Perryville .......... .... 6 5 REISS, LORETTA M., Perryville .... .... 4 6 REITER, LARRY A., Advance .... ..... 4 6 RELLERCIERT, LINDA, St. Louis .... .... 2 59 RENARD, JAMES A., Poplar Bluff ....... 237 RENAUD, REBECCA, Charleston .... .... 6 5 RENDLEMAN, DAVID, Dexter .... .... 5 4 RENDLEMAN, MARY L., Painton .. .... 27 RENNISON, BETTY A., Ellsinore .... .... 4 6 RESTKA, JOANN ................ ...... 5 4 REVELLE, DIANA L., Perryville .... ..... 1 22 REVELLE, ELMER E., Perryville .......... 122 REVELLE, LINDA S., Fredericktown .,.... 260 REYNOLDS, NORA L., Cape Girardeau 46, 180,264 RHINER, STEVE ....................... 187 RHOADS, CAROL L., Florissant ...... 65,145 RHODES, MARK A., Jackson ............ 65 RHODES, PATRICIA, Cape Girardeau 54, 244 RHODES, TERESA R., Cape Girardeau .... 65 RICE, KENNETH W., St. Charles ...... 46, 242 RICE, KIM E., Brentwood ............... 187 RICE, MARY A., Fredericktown ..... 27, 122, 183 123, RICE, MARY A., Clarksville ............. 155 RICHARDET, KATHLEEN, Perryville ...... 65 RICHARDS, JENNIFER, Potosi .......... 65 RICHARDSON, CATHY, Hillsbor 54, 244, 259 RICHARDSON, DONALD .......... 54, 122 RICHARDSON, JO ANNE, Hillsboro ..... 27 RICHARDSON, RUTH A., Poplar Bluff 46, 239 RlC.HBOURG, KENNETH, Chaffee ....... 54 RICHIE, GEORGE E., St. Louis ........... 187 RICHMOND, MARY P., Potosi .......... 65 RICHMOND, SONJA, Millersville ....... 65 RIECIERT, SANDRA K., Hazelwood ....... 27 RIEHN, CHARLES G., Cape Girardeau ..... 27 RIEHN, GINGER L., Anniston ............ 46 RIGDON, DENIS E., Cape Girardeau .... 251 RIGDON, DOUGLAS, Cape Girardeau .. 251 RIGDON, JOHN F., Cape Girardeau 188, 251 RILEY, LARRY, Fountain City, Ind. ...... 210 RILEY, MARY 'J., Malden ........ 46,122, 260 RINGWALD, JUDITH, Cape Girardeau 27 RINGWALD, LEO G., Ste. Genevieve 262, RINGWALD, MARY A., Ste. Genevieve . . RINGWALD, MICHAEL, Cape Girardeau RIORDAN, PATRICIA, OFaIIon ......... RITTER, BRENDA L., Ste. Genevieve ...... 46 RIZZUTO, PATRICIA, Midland Park, N.J. 27, 230 I 114 ROACH, RHONDA J., OFaIlon ......... 236 ROBERSON, PATRICIA, St. Louis ........ 54 ROBERSON, RHONDA, Caruthersville ... 46 ROBERT, RICHARD E., Cape Girardeau .. 65 ROBERTS, ELSIE E., High Ridge 27, 111, 179, 230 S ROBERTS, MARY C., St. Louis ..., .... 1 85 ROBERTS, NORMA J., Pine ......,...... 27 ROBERTS, PATRICIA J., St. Louis ,,.. 184, 264 ROBERTSON, MARY A., Ste. Genevieve 28, 114,184, 203, 205, 229 RYAN, MARY E., St. Louis ... ...... RYAN, PHILIP E., OFallon ... .... 193, ROBINSON CAROL O'N EIL, Chaffee .... 28 ROBINSON, DEBORAH S., Cape Girardeau 54, 239 ROBINSON DENNIS .,.....i.......... 237 ROBINSON ELLEN C., Cape Girardeau ... 46 ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON KAREN L., Cape Girardeau .. 65 PAT C., Kansas City . 65,179, 238 PAULA J., Cape Girardeau .. 54 , SHERRY L., Cairo, Ill. ... 65,179 SUE L., Dexter ......,....... 65 SACHSE, LARRY T., St. Louis ..:... ,... 193 SACKS, REBECCA, Chesterfield ....,..., 170 SADLER, GARY H., Cape Girardeau ....,. 65 SAEGER, DOROTHY, Brentwood .....,., 28 SALABAY, ERIC, Affton ............. 28, 262 SALOMON, JAMES M., St. Louis .......,. 65 SAMONS, LARRY L., Cape Girardeau .... 28 SAMPSON, TERRY R., Hannibal ....,... 201 SAMSON, JAMES A., Ste. Gen. ...,.. 46 262 I SAMSON, JOHN A., Ste. Genevieve .. 65, 269 ROCHE, JAMES C., Cape Girardeau ...... 65 RODERICK, JUDITH A., Macomb ....... 28 RODGERS, DIANNA, Charleston ........ 28 ROEBUCK, ALTHA M., Cape Girardeau . 122 65 ROELLE, ELLEN C. ......,.........,.... . ROETHE, KATHY, Spring Field, III. .. . 28, 259 ROETHE, ROGER, Spring Field, III. ....... 28 ROETTGER, DEBORAH, St. Louis ..., 46, 259 ROEWE, ELAINE A., Jennings .,...... 46, 271 ROGERS, CLARENCE, Cape Girardeau ... 28 ROGERS, MARTHA J., St. Louis .....,.... 28 ROHLFING, MARY L., St. Louis ... ... 54 ROHLFS, MARY L., Nellyville .. 54 ROHM, FRED ..................,... ii-227 ROHRBACH, KATHY, St. Louis ........,. 65 ROLENS, JOHN W., Cape Girardeau .... 161 ROLWING, DENNIS P., Charleston ....... 65 RONGEY, CATHY J., St. Louis ....... ... 46 ROONEY, KATHLEEN, St. Louis ... ... 28 ROSCIO, GERALD A., St. Louis ...... ... 46 ROSE, BRUCE W., Malden ..,........... 46 ROSE, STEPHEN W., Cape Girardeau ,.... 54 ROSEN, ANDREW, St. Louis ............ 201 ROSS, DINAH S., St. Louis .............. 184 ROSS, GARY L., Elvins ................... 28 ROSS, JOE W., Kennett ..... 46, 217, 231, 237 ROSS, LINDA M., Caruthersville ...,..... 28 ROSSIER, JO ANN, De Soto .......... 65, 178 ROTH, CHARLES P., Bridgeton ........, 255 ROTH, MARTIN B., Cape Girardeau ...... 65 ROTHERMICH, DONNA K., Wentzville .. 54, 264 ROUGGLY, WILLIAM W., Festus ......... 28 ROUNDS, CAROL, S., Florissant .... . . . 65 ROUSE, MELISSA A., Kennett ...... . . . 65 ROUSSIN, DOUGLAS W., DeSoto ....... 28 ROWLETT, RICHARD A., Maryville ...... 28 ROYAL, MARILYN S., Sikeston ..... . . . 28 ROYSTER, LOUISE D., Kirkwood . . . . . . 54 ROZAK, MARY J., St. Louis ...... . . . 54 ROZANSKI, JAMES, Berkeley . . .... 28 RUBLE, MICHAEL, Annapolis .... .... 1 89 RUCK, JEANNE S., St. Louis .............. 46 RUDANOVICH, DENNIS, St. Louis ...... 201 RUDD, ROBERT W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa . 201 RUDERT, MARY J., Cape Girardeau ....., 46 RUDLOFF, SHARON, Farmington ........ 46 RUEBSAM, ROBERT E., Bloomsdale ..... 197 RUEHLING, GAIL D., Altenburg ...... 54, 250 RUENGERT, LINDA, House Springs 65, 239, 258 RUESLER, JANET I., Jackson ......,...... 65 RUESLER, MICHAEL, Cape Giradeau ..... 65 RUESLER, SHARON R., Jackson .......... 65 RUGRAFF, JAMES R., St. Louis .......... 217 RULO, DENNIS J., Richwoods ..., ..... 6 5 RUNDLETT, JOYCE A., Sedalia .......,.,. 65 RUOFF, JOSEPH, St. Louis .... - ,..... 193, 247 RUOPP, PATRICK R., Cape Girardeau .... 65 RUPPEL, KATHLEEN, Ballwin ........... 145 RUSSELL, LINDA L., Florissant .... .... 4 6 RUSSELL, PAUL E., Marble Hill .... ..... 2 8 RUSSO, ANDY, St. Louis ....... .... 2 55 RUSSO, BARBARA .......... ...,.. 1 83 RUSSO, NOREEN C., Affton ....,.....,.. 28 RUSSO, THOMAS L., St. Louis . .. 28, 191, 247 RUTHERFORD, LINDA, Ste. Genevieve . .. 65 RYAN, JOSEPH U., Cape Girardeau ...... 65 RYAN, LARRY G., Portageville ....... 46,191 SANDER, BARBARA J., Oak Ridge ,... .. SANDER, MICHAEL S., Jackson .....,... SANDER, TIMOTHY W., Cape Girardeau SANDERS SANDERS SANDERSJ , CORALYN A., Deepwater ,... DONALD R., Illmo .......... DONNA L., St. Louis . ...... .. SANDERS, HARVEY C., Hayti ........ 65, SANDERS, LINDA K., Cape Girardeau 54, SANDERS, LYNDA D., Fisk ............. SANDERS, RICHARD E., St. Louis ... 201 SANDIFER, LuCiLLE, sr. Louis ' ....... 65 SANFORD, REBECCA, Scott Cary ......., SANGER, HAROLD .....,......,.,, SAPP, JOHN D., Brentwood ........ 234 SARGENT, PAMELA, Hayti ... ... SARSON, JOHN J., St. Louis .... .... SASS, KAREN J., Villa Ridge SASSER, JAMES L., Ballwin .... ........ SAUL, RANDAL, Ballwin .. ....227 SAVELL, JULIA E., East Prairie ... ...... SCHAAB, SANDRA ............. .... SCHAEFER, GARY W., Chaffee ......... SCHAFER, MARY E., Overland ...... SCHAFER, THOMAS C., Cape Girardeau SCHAEFER, DONALD M., Lilbourn ..... SCHALK, RICHARD S., St. Louis 187,191 SCHALK, SAMMY A., Poplar Bluff ...... SCHALLERT, MARY, Portageville .... SCHANE, MARGARET, Florissant ....... SCHAUS, JERRY ...,.,........,. .... SCHEITLIN, LARRY G., St. Louis ... .... SCHENKEL, GARY, St. Louis .... ...... SCHENKEL, RAE J., St. Louis ............. 28 SCHEPP, FREDERICK, Cape Girardeau 205, 255 55, 55, SCHERER, GARY S., Cape Girardeau ..... SCHERER, JANET, Portageville .......... SCHERER, PATRICIA, Portageville ....... SCHERRER, ARLENE, Arnold ....... ... SCHERRER, JUDITH A., Arnold .......... SCHEU, JAMES H., Cape Girardeau ...... 1 SCHIERMEIER, ROGER ................ 93 SCHILLING, CRYSTAL K., Cape Girardeau 66 SCHILLING, JEAN ............... Q ,.... 251 SCHILLY, CYNTHIA, Bloomsdale .... 46, 259 SCHILLY, JEAN M., Bloomsdale .. 55, 238, 258 SCHILLY, MARY J., Ste. Genevieve 55, 216, 244 SCHILLY, RICHARD, Ste. Genevieve .... 262 SCHIMPF, MARY A., Florissant ........,, 46 SCHINDLER, VICTORIA, Morehouse 178, 179, 230, 268 SCHISLER, LARRY V., Overland .......... 28 SCHLENKE, ELAINE, St. Charles .......... 66 SCHLICHTING, JOANN, Wittenburg ..... 55 SCHLIMME, HOLLY L., Cape Girardeau ., 29 SCHLIMME, ROGER A., Cape Girardeau 262 SCHLOBOHM, STANLEY, St. Louis ...... 234 SCHLOSS, JERRY G., JaCkson ...,........ 29 SCHLOSS, LINDA T., Bridgeton ... ... 29 SCHLOSSER, BRENDA, Illmo .... ... 55 SCHLOSSER, GARY V., Illmo .... ... 55 SCHLOSSER, PATRICIA, Illmo ,... ..... 2 9 SCHMIDT, CHARLES A., St. Louis ....... 191 SCHMIDT, DOROTHY A., Paducah . 122,123 SCHMIDT, JANET T., Perryville .......... 66 SCHMITT, WARREN C., Webster Groves . 29 SCHMITTGENS, JEAN, St. Louis .......... 55 SCHNEIDER, ELLEN A., Cape Girardeau .. 66 SCHNEIDER, JEOFFERY, St. Louis ......,. 66 SCHNELL,JO C.,Mehlville ....... 29, 55,216 SCHOENWALDER, DAVID M., St. Louis .. 29 SCHOLL, VERNON R., Cape Girardeau ... 29 SCHONDELMEYER, PATRICK, Jefferson City 55 SCHONHOFF, STEPHEN, Cape Girardeau 241, 242 SCHOUE, PATRICIA, St.Ann ............. 66 SCHRADER, CAROL A., Cape Girardeau .. 55 SCHRAND, CHRISTINE, St. Louis .. 55,168 SCHROEDER, GREG P., St. Louis .... 201, 2033 SCHRUM, KEN ....................... 188 SCHRUMPF, BARBARA A., Perryville ... 237 SCHRUMPF,JANET S., Perryville ..... 66,251 SCHUBERT, CYNTHIA, St. Louis ......... 66 SCHUERSWAL, JAMES ............,... 255 SCHUH,-DON H., St. Louis .......... 55, 188 SCHULTE, KATHRYN, JaCkson ........ 29, 46 SCHUPP, DAVID S., St. Clair ........ ... 29 SCHUSTER, VIRGINIA, Overland ........ 46 SCHWARTZ, KEITH, Cape Girardeau ..... 66 SCHWEBEL, PATRICIA, Murphysboro .... 29 SCHWEER, PATRICIA, Murphysboro ..... 66 SCHWEIGERT, ROBERT, Ste. Genevieve 46, 262 SCHWENDEMANN, DAVID, Granite City, III. 46, 122 SCHWENDEMANN, ERNEST, Granite City, III. 188 SCHWENT, GARY A., Chester, III. ....,.. 210 SCOTT, CAROLYNN S., Webster Groves . . 29 SCOTT, DIANA S., Overland ........ 55, 259 SCOTT, DONNA R., Cape Girardeau ..... 29 SCOTT, JOHN K., Alton, III. .,.......... 201 SCOTT, KAREN A., Florissant .... 55, 235, 244 SCUDDER, ROBERT, Florissant ......... 188 l l 289 SEABAUGH, BETTY S., Cape Girardeau 46,179 SEABAUGH, DAPHNA, Cape Girardeau 55, 258 SEABAUGH, DENNIS, Whitewater .....,. 55 SEABAUGH, JAMES, Perryville .,.. SEABAUGH, KENNY, jackson ... SEABAUGH, SHEILA ........... SEAY, MARY J., Cape Girardeau . .. SEBASTIAN, TERRY, Elvins ..,.,... ....46 ....66 ...260 ....55 29 sEEsiNo, DAVID T., cape Girardeau i i i A H 66 SEIBEL, ERIC, Perryville ................. 29 SEIBERT, BETH A., St. Louis ...... 46, 258, 259 SEIDL, CYNTHIA, St. Louis .............. 66 SEITZ, ROBERT, University City .... SELLS, SHERRY L., Poplar Bluff ... SELPH, JON L., Cape Girardeau ,... ....66 ....46 .,,255 SENEVEY, LINDA, Bridgeton ............ 55 SEVERS, DONNA M., Jonesboro, III. ....,. 55 SEWING, MARCIA, Jackson .......,..... 66 SEYER, DAVID W., Jackson ........ ....55 SEYER, LAWRENCE, Jackson ............. 66 SEYER, MICHAEL, Cape Girardeau . .. 46, 262 SEYMORE, MELBA J., Caruthersville .....55 SHAFFER, DENNIS, Lesterville ........... 46 SHAFFER, LOYD W., Oran .............. 46 SHAIN, MARSHALL, Fisk ............... 55 SHAMEL, ANDREA, University City . . 55, 216 SHANNON, DENNIS, St. Louis ....... SHANNON, DONNA L., St. Louis .... SHAVER, PATRICIA, St. Louis ........ SHAW, REVA J., St. Louis ........... SHAW, STEVEN, Cape Girardeau .... SHEEKS, HASKELL, Rives ........ . . sHEETs, JAY .,............ SHELL, BRENDA, Dexter ..... SHELTON, DAVID, St. Louis ... SHEPARD, PAMELA, St. Louis . . . SHEPP, FRED .- ..................,.. SHERMAN, BARRY, Creve Coeur .... SHERRILL, GARY, Imperial ...' .... ... 29,210 ....46 ....66 179,229 ....55 ....29 ...191 ....46 ....46 ....46 ...227 29 66,122 SHIELDS, GWENDOLYN, Cape Girardeau 29, ' 256 SHILLITO, LYNN C., St. Ann ......,...... 55 SHINE,iDONNA K., Florissant .......... 184 SHIPMAN, MIKE, Manchester ....... 30, 247 SHIRRELL, CLIFTON, Cape Girardeau SHIRRELL, GLENDA, Cape Girardeau . . . 186 30, 268 SHIVELBINE, KAY, Cape Girardeau ..... 183 SHIVELBINE, MICHAEL, Cape Girardeau 191 SHOAF LARRY R. Illmo . .... . 66 SHOEMAKER, PHILLIP, Peach Orchard .. 187 SHORES, MARY M., Overland ....... 55, 244 SHORT, PATRICIA, Potosi ..........,... 66 SHORT, WANDA, Neelyville ........ 30, 270 SHOULTS, DAVID, Sedgewickville ....... 30 SHOULTS, JANET, Portageville ......... 178 SHOWMAKER, KAREN, Charleston . . 46, 267 SH REVE, CYNTHIA, Florissant ..... ....66 SHUCART, JAY, St. Louis ...... SHULTZ, JAMES, Pevely ......... SHULTZ, WANDA, OFaIIon, III. ... SHUMAKER, MIKE ........,..... SIDES, BARBARA, Jackson ....... SIEBERG, WALTER, Cape Girardeau SIEBERT, BRENDA, Cape Girardeau SIEBERT, DALE M., Ste. Genevieve SIEBERT, MARY E., Chaffee ...... SIEBERT, STELLA, Ste. Genevieve . SIEMERS, JEAN E., Cape Girardeau 30, 179 SIEMERS, JUNE I., Cape Girardeau 116, 158, 180 ...3O ....201 ....,66 ......191 .......66 ,.....46 55, 265 66, 194 . . 270 ...46 160, SILVERMAN, BARBARA, University City . 184 SIMMONS, NAOMI, Cape Girardeau .... 30 SIMOKAT, PAULA, St. Louis . 55, 235, 251, 258 SIMON, KATHLEEN, St. Louis .... SIMON, MIKIE, Blytheville, Ark. .. SIMPSON, BARBARA, Crestwood ..., SIMPSON, JAMES, Cape Girardeau 3 SINGLETON, JEANNE, Kirkwood . SISK, LINDA F., Charleston ....... SISK, MICHAEL, St. Louis ...... SISSOM, DONNA, St. Louis . . SKINNER, ROGER, Illmo ..... SLAVINGS, BRENDA, Hayti .... SLENKER, DANIEL, St. Louis ....,. SLINKARD, BRUCE, Marble Hill .. SLOAN, DIANA, Creve Coeur .... SLUSHER, JANIS L., Malden ...... SMILEY CAROLYN Po lar Bluff , 1 P - - SMITH, CAROL J., St. Louis ...... SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, CHERYL, Webster Groves DEANNA R., Raymondville DEBRA L., Charleston ..,. DOUGLAS, Blytheville, Ark ELIZABETH, Arnold ..... 55, 145, 216 SMITH, JAMES L., St. Louis .,..... SMITH, JAMES W., Cape Girardeau SMITH, KORMAN, Frank Clay .... SMITH, LINDA J., Kennett ..... SMITH, LOU A., Marquand ...... SMITH, MANFORD, Oran ....... SMITH, MARILYN L., Farmington, Mich. SMITH, MICHAEL J., Webster Groves . SMITH, PAMELA, St. Louis ....... SMITH, SANDRA, St. Louis ....... SMITH, SUZANNE, Cape Girardeau SMITH, VICKI S., Webster Groves . SMITH, VICKIE J., Florissant ...... SMYTH, VICKI L., Dexter ...... SNELL, JERRY, Cape Girardeau ... SNELSON, RICHARD, Hillsboror . SNIDER, SNIDER, MARY E., Malden ....... ROBERT ............. SNOFKE, MARCIA, Overland .... SNOPEK, JOSEPH, St. Louis .... .. ...66 45,184 ...30 0,255, 262 ...66 ...55 66,189 ...66 ...30 ...30 47,231 ...47 ...66 ...55 ...66 ...30 .. 270 ......66 .......55 ...30 30, 262 ...30 ...3O ...30 ..270 ...55 184 ...3O ...66 ...30 55, 243 .. 216 66, 185 ...66 66, 250 30, 257 ...55 .. 248 ...47 201, 203 290 L , f W . . ... V . . 2 6 Isiieafs, Q x SNYDER, GORDON, St. Louis .......... 186 SOKOL, DONNA' St. Louis ...... 47, 184, 225 SOLOVIC, SANDRA, St. Louis .......... 250 SOLSTEN, ELISABETH, Creve Coeur ..... 179 SOMMER, KATHLEEN, Florissant 2 ....... 55 SPAETH, ARTHUR, Cape Girardeau ,..... 55 SPANGENBERG, DEBORAH, St. Louis .... 66 SPATOLA, MIRIAM, Crestwood ......... 47 SPATOLA, ROBERT, Crestwood ......... 30 SPAUNHORST, JANE, Washington 30,184,268 SPEARS, DANIEL, Sikeston ...,...... 47, 188 SPEARS, JACK L., Sikeston ......,....., 189 SPECK, RANDY, Jackson .......... .... 5 5 SPENCER, JOSEPH P., Chaffee ........... 66 SPIEGEL, HAROLD, Cape Girardeau . 30, 241 SPIEGEL, MARIA, Santiago, Panama ..... 253 SPIES, GOERGE, St. Louis .......... 210, 247 SPINKS, CHARLES, Rock Hill ......,..... 30 SPITZMILLER, THOMAS, Cape Girardeau 30 SPOONER, LINDA, St. Charles ........... 66 SPRICK, DIANE H., New Haven .......... 30 SPRICK, KAREN A., New Haven ......... 55 SPRINGER, FRED, Cape Girardeau 47, 212, 218, 221 SPROUSE, MICHAEL, Hayti ............. 55 SPROUT, SHERI, Sikeston ,... .... 6 6 SPURGEON, LINDA, Festus ............. 66 SQUARE, JOYCE R., Arnold ............. 66 STAATS, HAROLD J., Cape Girardeau .... 30 STAEBEL, KATHLEEN, Kelso ............, 30 STAEBEL, STEVE, Ballwin ............... 257 STAFFORD, JEANETTE, Cape Girardeau . . 31 STAHL, MARILYN L., St. Louis ........... 66 STAHL, STEVEN G., St. Louis ....... ...... 1 94 STALLARD, LYNN M., Webster Groves . . . 31 STALLINGS, HOMER, Sikeston STALLINGS, JOHN, Charleston ...... 31, 257 STAMP, CHARLES, Sikeston ...... .... 1 91 STANCIL, ELIZABETH, St. Louis ... STANDLEY, CONNIE, Perkins .. .... 47 STANFIELD, FRANCES, Bernie .... .... 4 7 STANGE, JAMES M., St. Louis ............ 31 STANLEY, BARBARA, Creve Coeur ...... 66 STANLEY, MARY E., Desloge ....... .... 4 7 STANLEY, RALPH C., St. Louis ...... .... 4 7 STANLEY, SUSAN, Creve Coeur ......... 66 STANTON, CAROL, Ste. Genevieve ...... 31 STANTON, MARY L., Ste. Genevieve ..,.. 66 STARNES, ORVILLE, Farmington ... . . . , . 244 STATLER, MARY C., Cape Girardeau 31, 183, 230 .........269 ...,256 STAUDER, SUSAN, Crestwood .......... 47 STAUFFER, SIDNEY, Sikeston ....... 194, 231 STAUSING, SAM, Cape Girardeau .... 31, 66 STECK, SUSAN F., Cape Girardeau ....... 47 STEDINGK, SUSAN D., Florissant ....,.., 31 STEHR, MICHAEL, Ferguson .,......,.. 257 STEIGERWALD, KATHERINE, St. Louis 55, 251, 259 STEIMEL, LINDA L., St. Louis ......,.,.,. 47 STEIMLE, JUDITH A., Cape Girardeau ...., 31 STEIMLE, VICKIE M., Cape Girardeau 55, 216, 244 STEINBURK, DONALD, Imperial ....,.... 55 STEINER, SHIRLEY, jackson ............. 47 STEINHAUS, PATRICIA, Washington 31, 178, 179 SWYERS, STEVEN O., Berkeley .,.. ..... 2 01 SYDIK, LINDA S., Festus ,.,.... ... 47, 268 T TAENZER, JANET L., St. Louis ... ,... 67 TAGGART, JILL R., Jackson ,.,....,..,.. 183 TAGGART, MARK L., Kirkwood .......... 47 TALBOT, MARY A., Centerville, Iowa 47, 236, 267 TALLEY, NORMA L., Cape Girardeau ..... 67 TANT, JOHN H., Kennett ............... 32 TAWFALL, LORETTA ..,,.... ..... 2 70 THROWBRIDGE, KENNETH, Cape Girardeau STEINHOUSE, JOHN P., Cairo, Ill. .,...,.. 47 STEINMEIER, MARSHA, Puxico ..,.. ...55 STEINMEYER, THEODORE, Ballwin ..... 191 STELLHORN, MARGARET, Walsh, III. . 31, 66 STEPHAN, ROBERT L., Florissant ..... 47,191 STEPHENS, KATHY G., Des Peres ...,...,. 31 STEPHENS, THOMAS G., St. Louis ..., 31,191 STERNBERG, PATTI, Walsh, III. .......... 66 STERRETT, HARLO, Cape Girardeau ..... 47 STEVENS, JILL, Florissant ................ 66 STEWART, KIRK, Portageville ..,........ 66 STEWART, LAWRENCE, Madison, Ga. 31, 188 STEWART, LLOYD, Portageville .......... 31 STEWART, MARGARET, Hillsboro . . . 67, 260 STEWART, MIKEL A., Dexter ........,... 55 STEWART, NANCY, Dexter ............ 252 STEWART, RICHARD L., Hillsboro, III. ... 201 STEWART, RICKY G., St. Louis ..,........ 31 STILLWELL, STEPHEN, St. Louis ..,... 212, 221 STOCKHAUSEN, SUZANNE, St. Louis ..... 67 STOCKING, EILEEN, Charleston ......... 47 STOCKMAN, DENNIS, Charleston ....... 31 STODDARD, KATHY, Bridgeton ........ 227 STONE, ANGIE ........................ 232 STONE, DAVID, Cape Girardeau . .,.... 255 STONE JEROLD M., Cleveland, Ohio 31, 161, STONE STONE 162, 165 MARY E., Lilbourn .............. 31 NANCY L. Hannibal ..,........ 243 STORMS, GERALD L., Cape Girardeau . . . 31 STOTLER, PAMELA A., Farmington ....... 67 STOVER, SHARYN, Jackson ........,.... 55 STOVERINK, GERALD, Gordonville ...... 32 STRACHAN, SHARON, Cape Girardeau . . 32 TAYLOR, ALAN G., St. Louis ............. 56 TAYLOR, DANA J., St. Louis ............. 47 TAYLOR, DIANE F., Sikeston ... 179, 229, 270 TAYLOR, GLEN DA S., Valley Park ........ 47 TAYLOR, LINDA S., Herculaneum ...... 256 TAYLOR, WILLIAM E., St. Louis .... ... 194 TEBEAU, DENNY ...................... 250 TEMPLES, KENNETH L., Dexter .......... 47 THARP, STEPHEN W., Cape Girardeau ... 122 THAYER, NANCY ...................... 67 THIELE, KAREN L., St. Louis 32, 158, 160, 183, 203, 205, 216 THIELE, THOMAS W., St. Louis ...... 56,197 THODE, SHARYL C., St. Ann ........ 56,180 THOELE, CAROL A., Pine Lawn ..... 261, 269 THOMAS, GRETCHEN S., Manchester .... 67 THOMAS, SHERRY L., Cape Girardeau ... 56 THOMASON, LYNN E., Creve Coeur ..... 67 TILLEY, CARLA S., Cape Girardeau ....... 47 TILLEY, HAROLD C., Cape Girardeau .... 32 TIMMERBERG, JUDITH K., Hermann ..... 32 TINNON, JANE o., sikesron ............, 32 TINSLEY, JOHN W., Poplar Bluff .... ,... 5 6 TODD, DEBORAH S., Bridgeton .,.. .... 6 7 TODT, JAMES W., Cape Girardeau ....... 67 TONKHOFF, MICHAEL ................. 67 TONNIES, PAUL E., St. Louis ......... 48, 251 TONN, DAVE ............... . .. 48 TOOLE, LOWELL, Gideon ............... 32 TOOMBS, JUDY I., Senath .......... 32, 252 TORRIJOS, MAGDA E., Panama, Panama 253 TOWLES, CONNIE K., Chesterfield ...... 67 TOWNSEND, NAVORA I., Advance ...... 67 TOWNSEND, PATRICIA A., New Madrid . 67 TOWNSEND, PHYLLIS L., Sullivan ........ 32 TRAIL, BONNIE L., Matthews ............ 56 TRAMMELL, LEW W., Dexter ............ 56 TRAPP, PEGGY A., Ste. Genevieve . . 251, 264 TRATCES, THOMAS F., St. Louis ......... 67 TRAUTMAN, RAY F., Ste. Genevieve ..... 56 TRAUTWEIN, MARK W., Crystal City 32, 122, 261 TRAUTWEIN, ROBERT K., St. Louis ... 67, 237 TRAVAGLIANTE, CONNIE, Creve Coeur 32, 244 184, TRAVIS, GINGER L., Hayti ...... ...... 1 16 TREAT, SYLVIA J., Charleston ............ 48 TRICKEY, DEEB, Cape Girardeau ........ 255 THOMASSON, EDYTHE A., Fredericktown 184 THOMPSON, BRENDA J., Benton ........ 67 THOMPSON, DENNIS C., St. Louis ...... 257 THOMPSON D. R. .................... 242 THOMPSON, EDWARD R., Jackson . . 47, 248 THOMPSON, JANET K., Charleston 47, 122, 123,179 THOMPSON JANET P., New Madrid ..... 67 THOMPSON JEAN L., Shrewsbury ....... 67 THOMPSON JOAN M., Cape Girardeau 32, 122,123,260 THOMPSON LINDA S.,Affton .......... 67 THOMPSON RICHARD K., Normandy ... 32 THOMPSON , TONJA L., Cape Girardeau . 67 THOMURE, CLAUSIA A., Ste. Genevieve 259 TRICKEY TRICKEY TRICKEY ,JAMES L., Cape Girardeau 240, 248 , MARTHA J., Cape Girardeau .. 183 , RONALD, Cape Girardeau' ..... 67 STRACK, DEBRA, Cape Girardeau ....... 67 STRACK, TERRY, Jackson ............... 55 STRATTON, MARY P., Florence, Ala. . 47, 123 STRELOW, LINDA R., St. Louis ........... 55 STRICKER, BETTY V., Labadie ............ 55 STRICKER, CARL M., Charleston ..... 56, 241 STRICKER, JAMES B., St. Louis . . . 56, 210, 237 STRICKER, MARTHA H., Charleston ..... 67 STRICKER, ROBERT B., Cape Girardeau . . 32 STRICKER, WILLIAM S., Cape Girardeau . 32 STRICKLAND, PAUL W., Oak Ridge ...... 67 STRONG, STEPHEN C., Cape Girardeau'47, 255 STUART, BARBARA G., St. Louis ......... 67 STUBER, PAULA J., Webster Groves , . 56,179 STUCKWISH, CHRISTOPHER, Kirkwood . 32 STUEVER, JUDITH A., Dexter ........ 56, 258 STUTTS, VELETA F., Dexter .............. 47 SUAREZ, RICHARD K., St. Louis ..... 67, 251 SUELLENTROP, JOYCE M., Crestwood 67, 258 SUESS, GREGORY C., Affton .... 32, 187, 262 SULZER, THEODORE J., Jr., St. Louis ..... 194 SUMMERS, MARILYN R., Jackson ....... 47 SUMNER, BRENDA KAY, Fenton ... ... 32 SUMNER, JOEL D., Eureka ........ ..... 3 2 SURBER, DENNIS L., Neelyville .... .... 2 41 SURFACE, BRENDA D., Delta .... ..... 2 68 SURINA, DONNA L., Arnold ........ 47,161 SUTTER, STEPHEN A., Puxico ........... 241 SUTTON, JOHN D., Desloge ......... 47, 122 SUTTON, LYNDA G., Florissant .......... 67 SVEHLA, Linda K., St. Louis ...... ...... 6 7 SVOBODA, DAN B., St. Louis ...,........ 32 SWAN, NORMAN R., Pocahontas . . . 32, 242 SWANK, JAMES P., Poplar Bluff ...... 32, 261 SWEET, LAWRENCE A., Festus ........... 67 SWOFFORD, JUDITH L., Westover AFB, Mass. 32 THORNSBERRY, JAMES C., Ferguson ... 210 THORNTON, JAMES G., Bridgeton ..... 213 THRELKELD, JANICE K., Poplar Bluff ..... 47 THURLKILL, BOBBY G., Cape Girardeau .. 56 THURMAN, DAVID W., Leadington . 47, 271 THURMAN, HAROLD L., Fisk ........... 67 THURMAN, JOYCE E., Fisk .............. 56 TIBBS, CHARLOTTE D., Poplar Bluff ...... 67 TICER, NORMAN R., Cape Girardeau .... 67 TIDD, THOMAS R., Jackson ............. 32 TIEMANN, BARBARA A., St. Louis ....... 67 TRICKEY, STAN K., Cape Girardeau 163, 164, 266 TRICKEY, STEPHEN F., Cape Girardeau ... 32 TROLL, CONSTANCE M., Florissant ...... 48 TROMBETTA, CYNTHIA, Mingo Junction Ohio , . . 32, 268 TROPF, MARY D., Advance ............. 67 TROST, JANET M., St. Louis ......... 48, 239 TROTTER, SANDRA D., Cape Girardeau 56, 183 TROTTER, SHARON L., Cape Girardeau 33, 183 33, 240 TRUEMAN, RAY L., St. Louis ............ 33 TRUESDELL, JAMES L., Rock Hill 115,161, 163, 165,227 TUCCI, GAIL J., Hazelwood .... ..... 3 3 TURBIN, CAROL ............... .... 2 51 TURLEY, NANCY E., St. Louis ....... ... 67 TURLEY, STEPHEN C., Sappington ....... 67 TURNER, BONNIE J., Poplar Bluff ....... 258 TURNER, ROBERT D., Oak Ridge ........ 48 TURNER, SHEILA K., Cape Girardeau ..... 56 291 TUTTLE, RITA, Overland .... 33,180, 230, 243 U UELEKE, NORMA J., Cape Girardeau .,... 67 UHL, BARBARA A., Cape Girardeau . 33, 271 AMFLEET, GARY D., Cape Girardeau ..... 67 UNDERWOOD, CAROLYN S., Portageville 33 UNGER, JOAN E., St. Louis .,............ 67 UNTERREINER, BARBARA, Cape Girardeau 67 UNTERREINER, LELAND, Perryville . .. 48 257 UPCHURCH, SUSAN L., Farmington .... ', 48 uRANi, PAULA 1., sr. Louis .......... 33,267 URBACH, ALAN A., Webster Groves 212, 221 USERY, PHYLLIS A., Des Arc ..... 33, 233, 259 V VALENTI, ROBERTA E., Overland ........ 48 VALENTI, WARREN F., Jr., Overland ...... 67 VANAMBURY, LINDA S., Jackson ... ... 33 VANCE, JOHN H., St. Louis ...... .... 1 91 VANDYKE, LINDA J., Fisk ........ ..... 4 8 VANGENNIP, NADA K., St. Louis ,....... 56 VARGAS, JOHN, Cape Girardeau .... 48, 257 VARNEY, MARILYN E., St. Louis ......... 67 VARNON, MACK E., Illmo .............. 67 VARRONE, TIMOTHY P., St. Louis . . . 56,191 292 VAUGHN, DONNA L., Crystal City .. 122,267 VAUGHN, SUSAN L., Cape Girardeau .... 56 VEASMAN, CONNIE M., Robertsville .... 67 VECHORIK, CRAIG A., Greenville, Miss. 248 VENKER, BARBARA A., Ste. Genevieve ... 33 VENVERLOH, ELLEN L., St. Louis ......,.. 48 VERITY, SANDRA J., St. Louis ........... 216 VIESMANN, CONNIE .,.........,..,.. 251 VINYARD, PAMELA D., Cape Girardeau 48, 180, 227, 229 VIOX, MARY L., Ste. Genevieve ......... 33 VIVAS, LICINIE ....................... 253 VOEPEL, KENNETH J., Altenburg . 48, 255,262 VOGEL, VICKI L., Perryville .............. 67 VOGELSANG, DAVID C., Cape Girardeau . 56 WARD, GREGORY A., Decatur, Ill. ...... 191 WARD, LINDS, St. Louis ..........,,.... 33 WARREN, PATRICIA G., lronton ,....... 33 WARREN, ROBERT W., Brentwood . 234, 236 WARREN, TERRY R., Desloge .,.,....... 48 WATERS, SAMMY R. .................. 201 WATKINS, JOYCE D., Festus 122, 183, 229, 231, 268 WATSON, DAVE L., St. Peters ........... 67 WATSON, DONNA L., Holcomb ......... 56 WATSON, L. ANNETTE, Overland . . . 203, 205 WATSON, ROBERT M., Cape Girardeau . 214 WATSON, VICKI M., St. Louis ....,...... 68 WEAVER, DARLENE, St. Louis . . ..,. 33 WEAVER, STEVEN C., St. Louis .... ,... 3 4 WEBB, KENNETH R., Morley ....... .... 3 4 WEBB, MARY A., Cape Girardeau ........ 34 WEBER, FLOYD C., Cape Girardeau ...... 48 WEBER, GENE L., High Ridge ....... .... 4 8 WEBER, LINDA M., St. Louis ...... ..... 6 8 WEDDLE, STEPHEN D., St. Louis ..... 34, 194 WEGMANN, PATRICIA E.. Pevelv .... 68, 236 WEHMEYER, ROBERT AQ, St. Louis ... 56, 193 WEILER, WILLIAM, Ste. Genevieve .. . 48, 262 WEINDEL, MARILYN, St. Louis ...... 68, 216 WEINERTH, GREGORY, Affton ......... 188 WEINKEIN, RHODA M., Perryville ....... 48 WEIS, MARGARET E., Overland ......... 68 WEISBROD, CAROLYN, Jackson ...,.... 267 WEISLER, ALICE H., Chesterfield ..., 178,179 WEISMILLER, LINDA S., St. Louis ......... 68 WEISS, JOSEPH D., Richmond Heights .... 34 WEKERLE, RONALD, A., St. Louis ....... 217 WELKER, EDWIN, Gordonville ... .... 217 WELKER, MELBA, Marble Hill .. ... 34 WELKER, SUSAN, Gordonville .... ... 34 WELLER, BILL ................. .... 2 62 WELLS, JOELLA, Kennett ......... . . . 68 WELLS, JOYE L., ........................ 34 WELLS, LARRY W., Caruthersville ........ 34 WELLS, LINDA, Pacific .......... 56, 216, 244 WELLS, MADELYN, Cabool ......... 48, 264 WELLS, MARTHA A., Pacific ............. 68 WELLS, SARA J., Caruthersville ...... 48, 268 VOMBEY, KATHLEEN J., Ferguson ....... 264 VONDERAHE, SHIRLEY V., High Ridge ... 48 WELTCH, BRUCE, Cape Girardeau ....... 34 WENDT, RICHARD L. ................. 262 WENGLER, MARY, Fredericktown ....... 34 VONKESSEL, DEBORAH M., Chaffee . 56, 180 VRANESH, RICHARD H., St. Louis ....... 67 W WABLE,JO ANN,St. Ann ........,.. 67,260 WADLINGTON, RICKEY D., Scott City .. 212 WAGGANER, JOHN W., Overland ....... 67 WAGNER, Cape Girardeau .,............ 67 WAGNER, PATRICIA B., Sikeston 67,178, 269 WAGNER, REBECCA J., Sikeston 48, 123, 178, 179, 269 WALDEN, LINDA G., Cape Girardeau 33, 166, 167,170 WALDEN, PATRICK J., Cape Girardeau 166, 167, 170 WALDRUP, LONNIE R., Cape Girardeau .. 67 WALDT, PAUL F., St. Louis ............. 201 WEPPRICH, MARY K., St. Charles ........ 68 WERBE, DEBORAH, Spanish Lake .... 68, 243 WERNART, NANCY, St. Charles . .. .... 184 WERNER, JENNIFER, Marissa, Ill. .. .... . 56 WERNER, JUDITH, St. Louis ..., ... 48, 179 WEST, SHARON, Kennett .......,....... 56 WHATLEY, WILLIAM, Gideon ....... 68, 257 WHITE, DEBORAH, Des Peres ,... ..... 4 8 WHITE, DENISE, Doe Run .......... ... 68 WHITE, DENNIS, Perryville ..,........... 68 WHITE, MARTIN M., Cape Girardeau .... 34 WHITE, MARY E., Fredericktown ........ 68 WHITE, PAUL R., Sikeston ......... . .. 68 WHITE, RONALD, Festus .....,........ 201 WHITE, SHARON, Caruthersville ...,... 253 WHITEHEAD, DAVID, St. Louis ... ... 48 WALKER, BEVERLY A., St. Louis .......... 33 WALKER, CLAUDETTE J., Black .... .... 4 8 WALKER, ERIC L., Wardell ...... ... 227 WALKER, JERRY A., St. Ann .... .... 5 6 WALKER, JERRY E., Lesterville ... .... 48 WALKER, WAYNE ........,............ 241 WALLACE, GARY W., Doniphan ..... 33, 262 WALLACE, RONALD S., St. Charles 191, 210, 247 WALLER, TOM F., St. Genevieve .... 201, 203 WALLHERMFECHTEL, JOHN, Cape Girardeau 248 WALLIS, NANCY S., Cape Girardeau .... 180 WALSH, DANIEL P., St. Louis ........... 191 WALTERS, MICHAEL W., Potosi ... .... 67 WALTH ER, LEE E., Webster Groves ...... 257 WALZ, JUANITA S., Poplar Bluff ......... 33 WAMSER, DEBORAH A., Fredericktown . 56 WAPPELHORST, CAROL A., St. Charles 56, 184 WARD, ALAN D., Poplar Bluff ....... 33, 262 WHITENER, PAULA J., Flat River ..., ... 48 WHITENER, SANDRA, Marquand ....... 179 WHITEMORE, EVELYN, St. Louis ........ 117 WHITSON, GAIL A., Florissant ... 34, 170, 184 WHITWORTH, DENNIS, St. Louis 56, 214, 257 WIBBENMEYER, JOHN, Perryville ....... 261 WIBBENMEYER, MARSHA, Perryville .... 68 WICKERHAM, NANCY, Hematite ... 48, 179 WICKS, LARRY D., Arnold ......... 201, 203 WICKS, LYN DA W., Crestwood ...... 34, 170 WIEGERT, LINDA J., St. Louis ... .... .. 244 WIESE, DAVID A., Festus ...... ..... 6 8 WIESE, SUSAN D., Festus ....... ..... 3 4 WIESEHAN, EDWARD, St. Louis ........ 191 WIGGER, RUTH, St. L8uis .....,..... 68,123 WILBANKS, NANCY, Manchester ........ 68 WILD, PHILLIP, Fenton ................ 201 WILDER, EDWARD, St. Louis ............ 48 WILFONG, LARRY K., Cape Girardeau 56, 265 WILGA, WALTER G., Berkeley .....,..... 56 WILKE, SANDRA, St. Louis ..... 167, 169, 184 WILKERSON, DONNA, Fisk ... WILKERSON JUDY Cam bell , , p ..,. ... WILKINS, PATRICIA, St. Charles ......... 68 WILKINS, SHERRY, Hornersville WILKINSON, HENRY, Jackson . , ...,..- , gin-. I - -I IV... ,..a.ia.-.4i..: 'iz --.....5E.---Aka.. -- A msg: w7g:g,...-.....,:if.4.,4:o.o11ii. :',z,1,-Lx1fgg1:.q,'i,: -ifmail:-+q,g,La:4:E::::Lgi-5'iiji-'7F'7':ZaWg 'i.H5'f3P 1 or . -...M sh, mn - :Tj-3 ..-, -. 7.- .c3J:m....:, :ima -.. '1-.zz-:-.r. :gg -A-A ..2,::f- no-.uv 5. .:i'- -eo -vgug ---M.. 3- I if- , ' , 5:-car . Lu, - '- I : Zu Qu a ng -:Lf ,,. 'Fl' A J x. M 1 .M-. ru ' I ,..48 34 , .,.., 34,241 -.. -M ,,.A ' Y YANTIS, FRANK S., Poplar Bluff . WILLE, CLARK S., Fenton ....., 218, 221, 247 WILLIAMS, CHARLES, lllmo ...,......... 56 WILLIAMS, DALE, Ellisville ,..,,. ..... 4 8 WILLIAMS, DIANE, Florissant ........,,.. 56 WILLIAMS, ELLEN, Bloomfield ...,.,, 34, 264 WILLIAMS, FREDERICK, Cape Girardeau 257 WILLIAMS, GARY W.,SikeSton .......... 34 WILLIAMS, GLADYS, Cape Girardeau 145, 256 WILLIAMS, GREGORY, Cape Girardeau 191, 210 WILLIAMS, HERMAN, Petersburg, Va. 201, 256 WILLIAMS, JAMES B., Malden ,.......... 48 WILLIAMS, JOYCE, Sikeston ............ 68 WILLIAMS, JUDITH, Sikeston ... 35, 179, 243 WILLIAMS, LESTER, Ballwin ....,. 217 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL, Bridgeton . 237 WILLIAMS, PATSY, Whitewater . . . 56 WILLIAMS, RAYMOND, St. Louis , 210 WILLIAMS, RENE, St. Louis ............. 256 WILLIAMS, SANDRA, Creve Coeur. . . 35, 268 WILLIAMS, VIDA L., Perryville ........... 56 WILLIAMSON, DOROTHY, Parma ...... 256 WILLIE, ROSS .....,............ WILLS, LILLIAN, Perryville ....... WILLSON, RICHARD, St. Louis ... .....,189 . .,... 56 ...,...35 WILMSMEYER, KAREN, St. Louis .... 183, 270 WILSON, WILSON, WILSON, CARL E., Cape Girardeau ..... 122 CAROL A., Harviell ... 56, 122, 180 DOROTHY, Malden .,.... 35, m .4 '- ,x,... sofiiiliaf 158, 255 YARBRO, Jov E., Poplar Bluff I,.. 56,259 YARBROUGH, LEESE, Union City 187, 213 YOUNG, CHARLES, Brnetwood ...... ,. .. 214 YOUNG DEBORAH, Cape Girardeau 35, 115, YOUNG, YouNG Youno vouNG YOUNG YouNG Youno YOUNI YOUNR DAWSON ........,... JOANN, Cape Girardeau LESLIE, Webster Groves MARGARET, St. Louis MICHAEL, St. Louis .. SANDRA St. Louis .. JTHOMAS, Perryville . JOHN S., Leadwood .. KATHRYN, Leadwood Z ZARETZKY, DEBORAH, St. Louis . 225, 231 .......213 ....,..56 201, 213 ....68 ....35 . . . 251 35, 261 68, 210 ....35 ....48 ZEMAN, MICHAEL, St. Louis ... ...... . 197 ZERWIG, EUGENE, Bloomsdale ...,., 68,194 ZERWIG, EUGENE, Bloomsdale .,,.., 68,194 ZEWISKI, MARY, St. Louis .,.,...,....... 68 ZICKFIELD, JANET, Cape Girardeau 32, 113, 167, 169, 266, 267, 268 ZICKFIELD, KENT W., Cape Girardeau ,... 68 ZICKFIELD, PETER, Cape Girardeau .. 56, 213 ZICKLER, KARL H., St. Louis ....,......,. 48 ZIEGLER, GARY, Illrrio ...,..,.., 35, 241, 269 35 ZIKA, MARY A., St. Louis .............., ZIMMERMANN, KAREN, St. Louis ...,... 68 ZOLL, BILL D., Rombauer .....,. .,., - 35 ZOLL, JUDY K., Rombauer ... .... 56 ZOLL, MICHAEL, St. Louis ... ... 188 ZOVORAK, JOHN ,...,....,... ..,. 6 8 ZSCHILLE, SUSAN K.,JaCkson ..... .... 5 6 AUERLEIN, SUSAN A., St. Louis ... .,., 56 256 WILSON, GLORIA, Poplar Bluff . 35, 114, 258, 259 WILSON, JOHN E,, Cape Girardeau .. 68, 186 WILSON, RICHARD, Affton ...., WILT, LEIGH A., Cape Girardeau .,.....214 ........48 WINGBERMUEHLE, GEORGE, St. Louis .. 251 WINSCHEL, NORMA A., St. Louis 251, 258 WINTER, GARY, St. Louis .,.....,....... 68 WINTERS, KATHLEEN, Ste. Genevieve 48, 242 WISSMAN, JUDITH, Leasburg ........... 35 WISSORE, ROBERT P., Ellisville ..,...... 237 WITHERS, WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau ....35 WITHOELTER, DON, St. Charles ..... 35, 237 WITRY, DOUGLAS, M., Manchester .... 191 WITT, KEN ........................... 250 WITZKE, SANDRA, Desoto ......,....... 68 WLODARCZYK, MARY, St. Louis ......,. 56 WOHLSCHLAEGER, DONALD, St. Louis . . 48 WOLF, MARGARET, St. Charles . , . . . . . . . 68 WOLFENKOEHLER, JAMES, Jackson 188, 227 WOLFENKOEHLER,,SUSAN, Jackson 183, 268 WOLFF, FRANCES J., St. Louis ..,..... 35, 56 woLFF, HARVEY w., university City ..... 56 WOLFF, ROBERT J., Maplewood ......... 68 WOLFMEYER, JUDITH, Arcadia ..... 35, 264 WOOD, MICHAELENE, St. Louis ........ 244 WOOD, SANDRA L., St. Louis ..... ..... 6 8 WOODRUFF, JUDY, Bourbon ........... 56 WOODRUFF, THEODORE, Cuba ... 240, 255 wooos, CHARLES, Hillsboro ,,..... 35,261 WOODWARD LAURI Glendale 48 WOODWORTH, THERESA, Eureka ....,. 68 WOODY, KENNETH, Dexter ............ 68 WORTH, VIRGINIA, Portageville ..,..... 35 WORTHAM, SANDRA, Overland .... 56, 259 WORTHAM, WAYNE R., Cape Girardeau . 48 WOLTI, HENRY G., St. Louis ........,.... 35 WRATHER, RICHARD, Canalou ......... 68 WRIGHT, DEBORAH, Cape Girardeau ... 68 WRIGHT, PENNY, Hayti ........,.,..... 68 WRIGHT, SHARON, Cape Girardeau ..... 68 WRIGHT WRIGHT , TERRY, Cape Girardeau ,....... 68 , VERNEDA, Hazelwood ....... 179 WULFERS, DIANA, Cape Girardeau ...... 35 WUNSCH, SHERRIE, St. Charles ..... ... 56 WYLIE, SUSAN, St. Louis ...........,.... 56 WYMAN, SANDRA, Essex ....,,......,.. 35 WYNN, KATHLEEN, Hillsboro 56, 123, 260, 261 ...,..,, ---.A ....,.,..,.-.,,,, .....,....'.L,, ..i.,.,:-'z . .. ,, 1. .,,m :,, 293 - T.: .:..--4,-,-,-,---I -1- -f-1 Q-j-'rr-.::':-.::. . -4-:C g-nr'-2---H - - -, . . . . -rv 'i-'-Y-'-il:1'If:?-Z-:s:f'- fizcfi--'.-.-.fi-:Fez-' 2111- ':1'Hi'585'5' iiukii' 'EI 6 I-l':53'T:i -wi-':2: -Lum i.,. ifr ini no .ii.. :L mi.Im,i....a...i ini I., 7970 Sagamore Staff Editor Assistant Editor Businessllvlanager Director of Photography Advisor Honorary Advisor Photographers Student Life V Academics Classes Greeks Organizations Sports Index and Copy 294 Gail Gegg Richard Neal Brad Brune G Tim Ludwig Mr. Bill l. Davis Dr. H. O. Grauel Tim Ludwig Richard Neal Tom Neulmeyer, Richard Neal, editor Laura Rahing T Beki Sacks janet Zickfield, editor Janet Freese Linda Walden, editor Pat Walden, co-editor Gail Whitson Judi Swofford Shari Macku Linda Girard Barb Grosse Cathy Dourmouras, ed Randy Cook Tim Ludwig Carol Glasstetter Betty Bopp Mike jones Brad Brune jane Hartline, editor Karen Keller Barb Bohn Debby Harl Chris Schrand Becky lokerst Steve Hodges Lynda Wicks jerry Anderson Charlie McBride loan Koeln Barb Silverman Carla Helfrich Sandy Wilke Linda Glisan V Nancy O'Brien itor The Last Word: the Editor's Page I have found the position of Editor of the 1970 SACIA- MORE to be one filled with many challenges and excit- ing experiences. These experiences were of many types -- anything from complete surprises to total dis- appointments. When planning this year's edition, it almost seemed like an impossible dream, and now that those ideas and sketches have become a reality, the 1970 SAGAMORE has become our possible dream. During the summer months, Mr. Davis and I planned the format for the book, onlyto find out in the fall that we must consider several companies in regard to the publication of the annual instead of having it produced by the same company we had been dealing with in past years. Finally, in November, we were notified that the SAC-AMORE would be published by the American Yearbook Company in Topeka, Kansas. This change in companies led to a completely new trend in our pro- duction plans - staff members had to be trained in the new procedures and deadlines assumed a dreadful reality. However, this was perhaps one of the best things that could have happened to our staff because it brought us to a realization of how important it is to be efficient in this type of publication and to do it right the first time. The complex and technical structure of a yearbook entails more work than one not connected with the staff might ever imagine. As a result, the yearbook staff often receives unjust criticism and often unrealistic demands are made by outside parties. This is just a small part of what one should expect when serving as editor of a yearbook. Basically, the same style as the 1969 edition was fol- lowed this year, however, we did strive to improve on quality, and it was our endeavor to add more creativity to the pages of this book in an effort to enhance the memories it holds for the students. In the 1970 SAGA- MORE we have tried to represent the true personality of the student body. Through the talented photogra- phy of Tim Ludwig, Richard Neal, and Tom Neumeyer, we have tried to make this book more interesting and appealing. In addition to thanking those hard-working mem- bers ofthe staff who labored diligently to meet dead- lines, there are several others who must receive a word of thanks: Mr. David Ramberg, Mrs. Helen Wachter, and Mr. 'George Bockhorst, Ir. of American Yearbook Company, Mr. Wayne Norton, Nanci Keller, and the CAPAHA ARROW staff, Leuder's Studio, Vantine Stu- dio, the cooperative student body, and two of my younger brothers who enthusiastically alphabetized identification cards for me during the Christmas vaca- tion. To all of you, Thank you! It is with much respect and gratitude that I express this last tribute of thanks. What would a publication be without an advisor? This book, which you now hold in your hands, would not be of the calibre it is without the dedicated work of our advisor, Mr. Bill I. Davis. Although he had undergone a rather serious operation this summer and quite often his health was not up to par, Mr. Davis continued to make every effort possible to see that this year's book would be the best that SEMO has ever had. I only wish that there were words great enough to .describe the way I have appreciated his constant help and confidence which have helped to make this book a reality. Yearbook production is definitely a learning experi- ence - each experience makes one grow in knowl- edge as the pages of the book are assembled. Serving as Editor of the 1970 SAC-AMORE instilled in me feel- ings of great pride and pleasure, and I only hope that it will hold for each student the fond memories which it was designed to embrace. Working with a great edito- rial staff and a truly responsible and conscientious advi- sor, dedicating the book to Dean Elentge and Dean Walker, and crowning the SACAMORE Queen are some of the highlights of my year as editor. 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