Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1974
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SAGAIVIORE 1974 Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri R Volume 61 QNSSOU UDV! C 6V75NNiALx6Xx 0 5 2 S T. 9 -4 is Kathryn Mitter Editor Beverly Gray Assistant Editor Nancy Bray Adviser Roxanne Huckstep Assistant Adviser Nancy King Centennial Sally Farmer Organizations Debra Collins Student Life Keith Krieger ' Sports Debra Johnston Classes Beverly Gray Index and Copy Centennial Organizations Faculty Student Life Greeks Sports Classes Index These past hundred years many hands have joined in building the physical University and nurturing a spirit for education and fellowship. Among students, faculty, area residents have been those who plann- ed, reached out, welcomed, com- municated, toiled and built the character of Southeast Missouri State today. ln this anniversary year, hands continue to extend SEMO's services and touch the future. Centennial In 1875 Southeast Normal School's first building was completed, costing about S39,000. ln the hun- dredth year a new student union takes shape, and that 84,500,000 structure will be ready for use in 1975. High on a hill in Cape Girardeau SEMO has risen as a landmark of the city and of Missouri public education. In 1875 Mark Twain caught sight of the school's administration building pic- turesquely and peculiarly towered and pin- nacled. That Gothic structure burned in 1902, but on its site the present dome-topped building was erected. For one hundred years students have climbed the high hill to be recorded on SEMO's rolls. l First President, Lucius H. Cheney, 1873-1876 Southeast Missouri State Teachers College in 1925 Through the decades some educational values have been constant, but basically SEMO's identity has been an ever-changing one. Each year of the completed century the school's regenerative powers have refashioned the curriculum, the physical plant and extra-curricular offerings. This Centennial year is no exception. Though it will be remembered for its festivities commemorating the past, the year will also be characterized by distinctive changes and also some firsts. Through a slide presentation SEMO's anniversary year was announced at the State Fair in August. The fall semester marked an all-time high for enrollment. Soon after school began, contracts were let for construction of a new student union for the growing population. In late September the Centennial Mural dedication un- veiled a one-of-a-kind wall that continues to draw appreciative viewers. Early October brought the energy crisis home to SEMO, and various energy-saving steps began. This year six weeks grade notices gave students better news than just D's and F's as a policy was initiated for informing all students of all course grades. Missouri's open meeting law allowed the public access to local Board of Regents' meetings beginning in November. In early January SEMO and twenty other tax-supported colleges and un- iversities approved an in-state credit transfer system. For the first time University Theater opened its tryouts to community actors as well as to students. The Artist-Lecture Series and departmental programs introduced SEMO and national figures to each other. Cars on campus outnumbered parking spaces by several hundred, first semester finals were snowed out for some, others were flu- bound early in the second semester but recovered to support marathon dancing. These were some SEMO highlights that took their places in the larger scheme of the year's events: Watergate, the fuel crisis, the truck strike, the ERA amendment, UFO's and the comet Kohoutek. This Sagamore re-creates the setting, records the participants and reviews the actions, values and vibrations of a year unlike any other before it or to come. Thou unrelenting Past! Strong are the barriers round thy dark domain, and fetters sure and fast, Hold all that enter thy unbreathing reign. The Centennial year: a unique time of remem- branceg a century to review, to cast a long wistful look backward, over the span of a hun- dred years, but all the while, the year itself moves forward. From Normal School to State Teachers' College to State College to Univer- sity-all this, a steady procession and transi- tion from era to era. Homecoming christened the yearg Homecoming-where graduates through the years, the wealth of the institution, heed the call to relive a portion of their lives. Former foreign exchange student Leta Quilfeldt and husband Thou hast my better yearsg Thou had my earlier friends, the good, the kind, Yielded to thee with tears- The venerable form, the exalted mind. Alumni: They return, retracing the wayward steps in their life's journey back to an oasis, their alma mater. The summons so compelling that Leta Quilfeldt trouped to the throng of her classmates from her home in Oslo, Norway. Why this retreat to one small niche in the far-flung and limitless expense of space and time? The alumni become migrants, wending their way along a path of remnants, with visions of the people and of the college, both as vivid in their minds as in the time within which they livedg native pilgrims that return to kindle dormant affections and loyalties among themselves, and to revive a sense of pride and honor for the institution that served as the nucleus of their attention for one segment of their existence. Yet, the renewed warmth inspires them to press onward once more against the realities of a volatile world. SEMO president Walter W. Parker 1933-1956 2 Ce tennial 55 xlz'-5:2113 'ft 1?5s.-:L 1 .: ' .w A' v ,. 3Atv33A.'f?s, ' 7-' f- QM: ' Y?-fsf 9,443 'l tibia- 2' Fifty-year-graduates reunited at Homecoming Alumni luncheon My spirit yearns to bring The lost ones back--yearns with desire in- tense, and struggles hard to wring Thy bolts apart, and pluck thy captives thence. Change: the constancy of change. Where the end and where the beginning? Evolution of the individual accompanied by the simultaneous transformation of the tangible and ethereal worlds. Neither the college nor its alumni con- form to the multitude of idyllic, sacred memories. Once after the attachments of devo- tion have been severed, change comes through artistic fingers that mold and shape an instant of time into memorability. Then, does change exist as a force, or is it only perceived through a host of discolored eyes? 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Fleminiscence: a mingling of common emotions, of fleeting moments recaptured, but ones that lapse into fleeting recollec- tions. Expansion and maturation of the self reduced to one sliver of the whole being, each person a universe within the un- iverse-each the filter for his course of life. A memory may snatch and snag at familiar harbors, old ports of recognition. Reflec- tions-those intangible components of the individual-gather and cloud the mind, veiling it in the security of sentiment. ,aid-6 N '. All shall come back, each tie of pure affection shall be knit again, The past: The Past William Cullen Bryant's nostalgic summation of mortality. What power breathes through yesterday to regenerate today and chart tomorrow? Like the silent touch of an unseen hand, the past gropes through the relics of ex- perience, searching for unity among kin- dred spirits. The Centennial, launched by the reunion of the alumni, blends the changes wrought in each and all to spice the savor of reminiscence-to gain perspective, at the juncture of a hundred years over the past, through the present, and toward the future. Nostalgia by Darrell Jones e enn al n . vt nu :tau , mg A4 gig, a . , ' 'airw- Q ,Q Q J 0 ll 'f' 1-no i Q rm I. 11.1 'T -- 3 .fm . yt, . fi'1 ' ' 'gr F TQ. , 2. it li i ivffgtn y ,ff , w Q Z ' 5 Centennial Message from the President Dear Friends: It's a wonderful thing for an institution to have the privilege of serving mankind for a hundred years. Those of us who have been recipients of the beneficence of this school need to re-exanuine our attitudes and our responsibilities for its achievement now and in the future. The University has served the people of this area Wellu Its CHYGCUOI1 11964115 to be constantly re-examined, its goals re-evaluated, and the methods for achieving them re -considered by all those who love it and who attenipt to serve it in order that it may stay on course., Its primary responsibility for the past one hundred years has been that of furnishing the opportunity for higher education to all who need it and especially to those who have little of this World's goods with which to pay for it., The temptation to rnake all students pay for educational services has always been in the minds of a segment of our population. This threat is again rearing its head and all of us need to be on guard to beat it back., I trust that each of you Will do his best to see to it that public education continues to be public. It Won't be unless those with ability to learn but limited means, as Well as those with plenty, have access without future financial burdens., I congratulate you on the opportunity to serve. Very sincerely, Mark Scully President Cent Mural Dedication The drape was lowered, and the University's heritage came alive in a creation of the present that radiates the promise of SEMO's future. At three o'clock on Sunday, September 23, 600-700 alumni, faculty, students and townspeople gathered at Kent Library for the unveiling and dedication of the Jake Wells mural. i'! E Guest speaker at the ceremony was Rush H. Limbaugh, a University alumnus and prominent attorney and civic leader. The artist and faculty member Mr. Wells presented his thoughts on a wall to the University, and President Mark Scully accepted for the SEMO community. 6 C tennl And Reception After the dedication, platform guests departed in antique cars for the 1880's style reception at Memorial Hall. Upper left: Dr. Scully's choice was a rumble seat ride. Upper right: At the recep- tion Sam Bishop, Art Department, spent time viewing a slide study of the mural's creation. Middle left: Mrs. Agnes Evans, Art Depart- ment, assisted at the tea table. Lower right: Miss Antoinette Meyer, Mrs. Keith Tolliver, Miss Hattie Eicholtz, and Mrs. Victor Hill joined hundreds in line to greet the platform guests. Lower left: Dr. and Mrs. Jack Hensley, Speech Department, and their children dress- ed in keeping with the reception's theme. Dr. Hensley and Mr. John Blue have co-chaired the Centennial Committee. Ceme 7 P 3' 'M - ' A, .QWMN4 -an-A-4 'Q 4 Mm in-.5 . 1 s, X. K 'G .fi tst.tg,r , eu.. .4'YQ-HW wx U tr A- r., It . ...xxx 9 ff' '41 ,ui rt . Centennial Mural by Jake Wells Combined with the talent and industry of Jake Wells were the inspiration, encouragement and research provided by faculty members and townspeople over a three year period. Responsible for the projects inception were the late Dr. F. E. Snider, Director of Kent Library, Mark Scully, University President, and several Alumni Council members. A committee consisting of Dr. Scully, Dr. Snider, Dr. Arthur Mattingly, Mrs. Agnes Evans and the late Mr. Harold Kiehne formalized the plans and work- , . 1... -xzirri ... 'lt Qi. ed directly with Mr. Wells, Head of the Art Department. Throughout the project Mr. Win Bruhl, formerly a SEMO art instructor, served as mural assistant. Also Mr. Wells received suggestions by letter from nationally prominent Missouri artist Thomas Hart Benton. For some 16 months the muraI's detailed contents developed through numerous stages of sketching, scaled studies and master color panels. Actual painting, done with acrylics, took place over a 17 month period. ti! mu-t ' R X? ,N B .... 3, X f F' Q N r. R if 3 .qu M- ' I 2 1 x I I I gl 1 5 Sig i .'.:- 21: I , -ii ' M -M ' V,., ' ' 'f P'-- f '-A -A - ---H-5' - -4--'i - ' A ,,.' , 'r Q x sr - .A s rg-3 Q , i ,I A t rg K A4 g E Q41 Mr N, vz 5 V I 'Y-mu.-.Nj - Y' 3, L , 'X t . ' ' R in s K 'www ' A V 3 J ' .. ' , 9fNXas ln a booklet prepared about the mural it is explained that work on the design concept began in late summer, 1970. lt was decided to devote the main section of the work to the historical aspects of the area and to place the emphasis on the human element rather than on the material aspects of river transportation, sawmilling, min- ing and agriculture, the four elements so typical of this Southeast Missouri area. Industrial and geographical characteristics then support the 38 x 20 foot murals dominant message about the dreamers and builders who Mural photograph by Paul Lueders. made available to the Sagamore by Centen- mal History Committee not only carved their niches in Missouri history but who also lived with their eyes on the future. Blended with the human and regional elements are historical landmarks and University structures. Who we are and how we came to this point in time is the plot of the colorful story on Kent Library's wall. Mr. Wells, a native of Southeast Missouri, caught the stamina and spirit of several generations and masterfully preserv- ed those qualities in a visual history lesson for generations to come. Homecoming 1973: A Potpourri of People and Parties For students, SEMO's birthday party began on Thursday night, Oc- 1 tober 11, with a concert by The l Association in Houck Field House. Registration, historical exhibits, vigorous handshaking and nostalgic conversations kicked off alumni festivities in Kent Library Friday mor- ning. ln the afternoon at the library, alumni were introduced to mural artist Jake Wells and Arthur Mattingly, author of the University's history written as a Centennial commemorative. Something for everyone was the aim of celebration co-ordinators, and the University Theater helped make that possible by opening its season Homecoming weekend. The play was The Apple Tree, a three act musical. wxfyi aw, entenn I Many former SEMO queens returned for a recrowning ceremony Friday evening. Special tribute was paid to Miss Helen Bedford, former Art Dept. head, for her years of pep club sponsoring. After that remember when session, the formal Centennial reception was held in Memorial Ballroom. SEMO's birthday cake remained a centerpiece throughout the evening but became dessert at the alumni luncheon Saturday. Several hundred alumni added the All-Society Get-Together to their celebrating Friday. Two included in that gathering were Miss Hattie Eicholtz, past Alumni Secretary, and Flay Vogel, outgoing Alumni President. Sounds of the past were matched by sounds of the present at the Arena Building where students gathered for the dance and coronation. r Ce te 1973 Homecoming Queen Linda Nowell Y , :- 'Qu W-in, U iff! 12 Centennlal hm :qi ,Nii . D -:Ji--fi, iw. r s Z 2 i 5 i . I 3 05 i 2 i i i i 1 I i s i i ii Pat Walkenbach Dana K9iQleY speciai Maid Special Maid fi .2571 55? 3415- 1 4 Z Homecoming Queen Linda Nowell with her court, Left to Right: Vickie Peters, Jan Markovich, Christie Bozarth, Liz Cot- tingham, Pat Walkenbach and Dana Keigley. i i Centennial H1873-Those Were the Days-1973 Saturday was the day that the rains came down. GONE was the big show of any Homecoming weekend-the parade. Washed away were hours of float-building and hundreds of dollars in float materials. Dampened were the spirits of band members who had endured early morning bus rides from all over the SEMO area. Despite parade cancellation, judges huddled under umbrellas in Capaha Park to determine the float winners. Class A winners included the first place Alpha Delta Pi-Sigma Chi float: Beat Your Feet on Normal Street labovel, and the second place float was built by Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon flower rlghtl. Dearmont-Myers claimed the third place prize for H1873-1973-Yesterday Once More, tp. 4135. These honors were made public at the game with trophies presented by Homecoming Steering Committee members. figs Si . Ni? it K wr L K tsessa. . t asses ' .1 ,mt We 1 f S - - ff spa t fe of if-at f . . . if 551 Rik 4' ig in A X - M as , K 5' ,L A .1 K. at I V. , K K Ja 5 f A ,, Y . K , 1, ,At K 5, 'rf'- - . 'ki 1. -t - K ' K . t.. , i'. We , .. - V, ' - it 'if 25 A f, ' A Q t :QV A Y K , . N, . 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A.. vimawt' A f'??f1':iL-'2w!'T'aifr1L ws.f ' Centennial 15 16 Cert! M al In November, a re-creation of century-old clothing styles and traditions occurred on SEMO's campus. Through the efforts of the University Choir and Golden Eagles Band a halftime show was performed which was reminiscent of days gone by. Centennial ac- tivities continued into December with a special program com- memorating the hundredth anniversary of the first day of classes at Southeast Missouri Normal School. The keynote speaker for the occasion was Dr. John H. Fischer, president of the Teachers College of Columbia University in New York City. Rather than dwelling on past achievements, Dr. Fischer considered current problems in higher education in respect to teacher education. Organizations Clubs committees lnterestgroups stlll promote campus growth and splrrt but they also lend support to Cape Girardeau causes and needs of the SEMO servlce region ggi Qi ,pttfllblf Far from playing a minor part in University life, organizations bring people with common interests together, so that those interests can be strengthened. The results benefit both the people involved and the community at large. Through the work of industrious leaders and followers, the organizations at SEMO University help their members add another dimension to their University education and personal enrich- ment. Organizatio s 18 Organizations N 1 Organizations take on many identities at SEMO University. Some are governing bodies, with their vital decisions and traditional flood of paperwork. Others have as their basis instruc- tion or entertainment and require hours of practice. Yet all the groups which thrive on campus have goals to achieve and activities which keep them going. Organizat 9 Who's Who ln American Colleges And Universities Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities is a group of students who are chosen in the fall and represent those who have attained honor through academic excellence and service to SEMO Universi- ty. Through a point system, applicants are chosen accor- ding to their contribution to the university and for furthering the promotion of student to stu- dent, student to administration and faculty relations. Bill Kane, Kathy Richardson, Dan Lyons AVS 20 O ganizatio s!Hon0 a es Max Eakins, Nancy Knote, Mark Boardman W 'i Janet Hahs, John Hessel, Karen Schmaltz. Gs if 1 1 .J R , ,I 4 usual situ!!! vlllozzl W if M Va saliva! 1 snasas xssngs sauna fffrlfsl s n A ,asa aan Kathy Mitter, Ken Link, Don Groff, Joy Leggett. Y ffg ,-M 'MQ Q -fx Q an ,J Debbie Mattheis, Bev Gray Organlzations!Honoranes 21 22 Organlzations!Honoranes Burt Harres, Susan Webb, Mark Richardson John Edwards, Sue Wochner, Arthur Couvion Who's Who Joe Morrey, Sally Hilpert, Mike Bakewell ,yfsf4f.l5,' ,MW M4552-w.l -S, - mfg 5 1 JI' ' 'i 4 ft X 11 Linda Gail Nowell, Dan Overbey, Pat Walkenbach Organizatlons!Honorarues 23 Wakapa Wakapa is the local honorary for senior women. lt was founded in 1952 for the purpose of recognizing leadership, service, character, and scholarship and to stimulate these qualities in un- dergraduates. its members are announced at the All School Honors Assembly in the spring. ,4 Apakaw Apakaw is an honorary organization for freshmen women. Apakaw's members are selected at the end of their freshman year on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. 24 Organlzations!Honorarles WAKAPA, Left to Right: Kathy Mitter, Susan Webb, Beverly Gray, Linda Gail Nowell. APAKAW, Left to Right: Row 1: Connie Bollinger, Elaine Engelhardt, Sharon Weinrich, Linda Commer, Membership Chairman: Karen Davis, Secretary-Treasurer, Jean Ftisha, Vice Presi- dent: Ellen Morrey. Flow 2: Janet Pinkley, Fran Pope, Chris Holm, Nancy Groth, Melinda K. Wilson, Gail Chism, Renee Fisher, Dona Warmann. Cardinal Key CARDINAL KEY, Left to Right: Mark Richardson, Don Groff, John Hessel, Dan Overbey, Ken Link. Flow 3: Brenda Hamm, Karen Weinrich, Cindy Haggard, Beth Biggs, Janice Metzler, Donna Nothdurft, Sue Sheets, Patricia Johnson. Row 4: Jill Brunton, Donna Horky, Maria DeArmond, Debbie Rock, Pam Moore, Pam Friga, Linda Durer, Brenda Payne, Karen Beussink, Vickie Brown, Janet Heady. Cardinal Key was founded in 1951 for the purpose of recognizing and stimulating leadership, character, scholarship, and service to the university and community among outstanding senior men. New members are selected on the above stan- dards and are announced at the All School Honors Assembly in the spring. Organizations!Honorarnes 25 Black Mask The Black Mask Honorary Dramatic Society is an extension of University Players. Its purpose is to honor those people in the theater who have excell- ed in some aspect of ac- ting or technical work. t r Ak xi 5 I , g iN- A ---- ,. 'kai Q 1-...... ,,, . 5 5 rpg, lligwi QL, ,is ' 'Sees exe!-Qt me await as Q +0-ra-eww ,R if it Q if 1 9 'ltiiiiii if Q is 'ii' it bi il it 5 6 it -it it W BLACK MASK, Left to Flight, Flow 1: Roseanne Whitlow, J. Chris Murphy. Ftow 3: Bill Black, Ann Abbott, Celia Fred Lucas, John Williams, Chairman: Connie Bennett. Tackaberry, Paul Huck. Flow 2: Patty Charles, Virginia Fowlkes, Marjie Scheu, R isle 5 Q K .UM E 5 uwgij Stiifif.. i Ebf'1 ' . nr' Sim 1 us Q Q U : - . Q 5, ., A ring . . Sf ff? 1 I Vin 554 fi : tm Q k .. .mil s -. ' H tml , 7. Q ai -'I S71 I A :fp in After a student has proven his ability as a speaker in inter-collegiate speech contests, he is eligible for membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary forensics fraternity. The society sponsors both demonstration debates for the Speech Lecture series and academic debates. For the Centennial season the innovation of tape recorded debates was added to the forensics program, allowing SEMO to com- pete with schools it would not ordinarily meet in tournaments. ,fp-4 ,Ar ,A-.. '-s . Pl KAPPA DELTA Leftto Right Ftowl Vickie Peters, Debbie Huhn, Ketrina Rick Kuntze, Mike Bakewell, Bob FOX, Dennis Jirikerson, Dr. Torn Harte Coffey Mary Ellen Huck Barbara Baitz Judy Guarr. Row 2: Brooks Pitchie, Organizationsfl-lonoraries 27 Kappa Delta Pi W. OFFICERS, Left to Right: Floyd K. Wright, Adviserg John Evans, Corresponding Secretary, Mark D. Engelhardt, President, Brenda Queen, Vice President, Cindy Thomas, Treasurer. KAPPA DELTA Pl, Left to Right, Row 1: Susan Weyand, Amy Miller, Kim Offer, Smith. Row 3: Laura French, Bonnie Hart, Charlotte Welker, Judy Bell, Dennis Donna Jost, Donna Propst. Row 2: Phyllis Elders, Mary Suedemeyer, Becky Maxey, Jackie Coon, Diana Manns, Elaine Freeman, Darcy Tuma. Miller, Mary Ajfdenberg, Patricia Ann Michel, Nancy Knote, Cathy Hoffman, Vicki 28 Organizationsfl-lonoraries The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to recognize outstanding contributions to education. It endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. Through Kappa Delta Pi, members hope to develop themselves professionally and educationally and to become effective members of the teaching profession. It is affiliated with the international organization composed of institutional and alumni and honorary Laureate chapters. Its ac- tivities include an Honors Banquet for the ten top freshmen education majors and an Annual Drive-In conference where students, faculty, and area educators meet and discuss a current educational topic with a nationally known educator. A scholarship is given yearly to a worthy student. The members attend a biannual regional convention, a biannual international con- vocation and monthly meetings. Kappa Delta Pi Left to Right, Row 1: Gelina Bridges, Elaine Engelhardt, Pamela dora Reitzel. Row 3: Kathi Lansmon, Sally Hilpert, Cathy Ziegler, Elizabeth Clark Woehrle Gail Orf Cindy Thomas, Betty Boenig. Ftow 2: Debbie Mattheis, Vickie Debra Hill, Judith Holst, Linda Hedgecorth, Janet Lee, Veronica Kennedy. Peters Lisa Dry Karen Schmaltz, Susan Webb, Pat Haskell, Nancy Wills, Pan- Organizatlons!Honoraries 29 Kappa Pi KAPPA Pl, Left to Right, Row 1: Nancy King, Mary Auer, Walter Dahl, Kay O'Neil, Chun Hui, Stoney Compton. Row 2: Stan Bennett, Connie ings, Win Bruhl, Nancy Kelley, Patricia Smith, Kathy Mitter, Mark Farmer. Row 3: Randy Huebel, Sam Bishop, Lonnie Lusk. Kappa Omicron Phi The SEMO chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi is under the Kappa Omicron Phi National Council. The Delta chapter was installed on this campus in November of 1925. The pur- pose of Kappa Omicron Phi is to further the interest of Home Economics as well as realize its vast practical application. i . 'iiiifiii Kappa Pi was founded in 1951 to promote artistic development and to sponsor artists at showings. lt is affiliated with the National Organization. The club sponsors a student art fair in the spring and an art sale at Christmas. KAPPA OMICRON PHI, Left to Right, Row 1: Vivian Denno, President Mary Staebel, First Vice President: Roberta Gray, Corresponding Secretary. Row 2 Janet Butler, Second Vice President: Sharon Call, Third Vice President Gail Woodard, Reporter: Janet Easches. Row 3: Kathleen Jacobsen, Judith Hoist Debbie Jackson, Recording Secretary. Row 4: Janet Lee, Keeper of Archives 30 OfQanizaiionsfHonoraries Gail Cummins. Row 5: Valeria Diebold, Pandora Reitzel, Treasurer: Barb Hippe. Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta, the national history fraternity, attempts to recognize scholarship in history students. lt is also concerned with the promotion of historical studies. It en- courages research, historical publication, and student ex- changes. The group also sponsors various speakers during the year. PHI ALPHA THETA, Left to Flight, Seated: Sherry Beyers, Jane Trantham, Betsy Carney. Standing: Fran Early, Steve Morrison, Mark Engelhardt, Mitch Froeman, Amy Miller, Debra Bullington, Steve Stewart, Jan Boite, Ron Harvell. Delta Tau Alpha The local chapter of Delta Tau Alpha, national agriculture honor society, was founded in 1968. The society seeks to promote scholastic achievement in agriculture by providing incen- tive. At the national convention in Fort Hays, Kansas last year, a SEMO student, Ken Ludwig, was selected as national president. i li X 'iv at ,,. ... . ,,.- ,. . , ,,.. DELTA TAU ALPHA, Left to right, Row 1: Scott Graham, Al Bieber, Sponsor. Row 2: Kenneth Ludwig, National President: J. Wideman, Larry Peters, Tom Jennings, President: Dr. Gene Mark Boardman. Organizationsfl-lonoraries 31 Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi is the national honorary business education society. Delta Zeta Chapter 4102 was organized on campus May 18, 1957. Business education students are eligible for membership in Pi Omega Pi when they have completed 12 hours of business and three hours of education subjects with a B average. Prospective can- didates should show evidence of leadership ability, a co-operative spirit, and the desire to grow in their chosen field of endeavor. Sigma Tau Delta IN., .ks ,ESE wt Pl OMEGA Pl, Left to Right: Carol Garrison, Dennis McCallister, Linda Nowell, Gail Jackson, Glenn Glaussen, Marla Eggemeyer. Sigma Tau Delta is a national organization for honorary English students. It was founded on campus in 1934. lts purpose is to en- courage worthwhile reading, promote mastery of written ex- pression, and to foster a spirit of fellowship among students specializing in the English . language and literature. The members also sponsor a spr- 1 ing banquet. A charter member of this chapter, Dr. H. O. Grauel, serves on the national 1 Board of Directors. l I SIGMA TAU DELTA, Left to Right, Row 1: Nancy Bray, Sherry Fisher, Kathi Lansmon, H. O. Grauel, Helen Collins, Janet Hiller, Katherine Parrish. Row 2: Marsha Barrow, Vickie Peters, Nancy Finley, Joyce Osborn, Debbie Mattheis, Annabel Blackiston, Donna Propst. Row 3: Dennis Tucker, Jerald Hicks, Boy Dawson, Alan Kindred, John Bierk, W. Bruce Parrish. Student Senate The Student Senate is the primary student government organization at SEMO. lt strives to in- itiate change onthe campus from a student point of view for the benefit of the entire University: to foster a spirit of class cooperation among individual groups: and to promote, plan, and direct college aims, policies, and activities. Senate's activities during the year include Parents Day, College Day, New Student Week, Homecoming Steering Com- mittee, and Student Faculty member of the month. ln an effort to create a more representative and responsible body a new constitution was ratified in April of 1973 providing for delegates to be elected from housing units and by academic classes. With the aid of its advisers Dean Carroll Walker and Dr. Bill Stacy, the Student Senate, in all of its business, attempts to represent all students views actively and responsively. STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS, Left to Right, Michael Bakewell, Parliamentarian, Julia Thompson, Corresponding Secretary, Mark Lurkins, Treasurer, Joe Morrey, President, John Edwards, Executive Assistant. STUDENT SENATE, Left to Right, Seated: Celeste Blles, Mary Ullrich, Marla Knaup, Susan Rice, Julia Thompson, Row 2: Martha Inman, Beverly Janet Hahs, John Edwards, Bill Boshert, Vernon Lerhr, Mike Olsen, Margie Wiegert. Row 2: Mike Schlimme, Cheryl Blassie, Joe Morrey, Ken Musgrave, Becky Miller, Brad Layton. Row 3: Steve Rozier, Mike Bakewell, Link. Row 3: David Schoenbeck, Kevin Phillips, Jerry Kaufman, Dr. Bill Ellen Morrey, Linda Light. Standing, Row 1: Kirsti Peterson, Bob Dale, Stacy, Bryan Barnes. Organizations!Governing Association Of Women Students The Association of Women Students is the governing organization for all women on cam- pus. lts purpose is to coordinate and unify the activities of all women on campus through legislation, programs, and various projects throughout the year. The projects and programs this year con- sisted of the following: Best Dressed Girl on Campus, Big Sister-Little Sister program for the underprivileged girls of Cape Girardeau, All-University Honors Assembly, AWS Calen- dars, and the Key Program. The AWS consists of an Executive Board, a group of representatives from each dorm, delegates-at-large, and any other woman who is interested. ti at e . Nc 7' ZV',,,f ,Q I , N2 , ' S' T' W. 'wafef , M. ZF , Cindy Andrews, President, explains the AWS Big Sister-Little Sister Program during New Student Week. 52, aff .1 s ing., A iw ,, ,,, ' zz .ft 2 aff 'ga H- ,512 67 ,MQ ,iw W ra tw, W T ' Rt' i wt ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENS, Left to Flight, Ftow 1: Cindy An- Row 3: Susan Sitter, Debbie Mattheis, Gini Samuels, Mary Jean Slinkard, drews, Linda Drury, Frances Jones, Karen Schmaltz. Row 2: Janice Laura Johnson, Sharon Woll, Carole Shoults, Karen Trantham. Ftow 4: Metzler, Kris Barklage, Susan Webb, Vicky Kneemiller, Kathy Richardson. Mary Estes, Linda Gail Nowell, Cindy Moore, Barbie Kloth. 34 Organizations!Governnng Board Of Publications BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Left to Ftight, Ftow 1: Jane Cooper Stacy, Kathy Mitter, Ftoy Schoenborn, Nancy Bray, Charles Wiles, Jean Bell Jack Wimp David Strand Don Groff. Row 2: Helen Collins, Robert Cox, Mosley, Wayne Norton, John Edwards. SEMO-sponsored publications are the concerns of Board of Publications members. These members include publications' advisers and editors, administrators, faculty per- sonnel, alumni, and Student Senate-appointed represen- tatives. The main functions of the group include overseeing operational matters of the publications and approving editorial appointments to the staffs. This year the Board has also re- evaluated the function of a yearbook and examined the Sagamore's role in the University's future. Organizations!Governlng 35 Traffic Review Board The Traffic Review Board is a committee organized to review appeals concerning violations of traffic rules and regulations on campus. The head of the board is appointed by the Student Senate presi- dent, and board members are selected through interviews. The purpose of the board is to work with the Student Senate Traffic Committee and the school to try and solve traffic problems on campus. TRAFFIC REVIEW BOARD, Left to Right, Steve Garner, Dan Griffith, Rodney Jones, Kathi Lansmon, Mr. Richards Gail Orf. 2424 1015 crow Judicial Board The Judicial Board originated in the early 60's. Members of the All University Judical Board are selected by the Student Senate Ex- ecutive Committee and the Dean of Students. fssr Cases concerning student conduct are J presented to them and they specify correc- tions. This board tries to aid the school by help- ing the students. L is 'S-JF JUDICIAL BOARD, Seated Left to Right: Steve Schwab, Fran Early, Sue Wochner, Mary Jo Johnson, Dean Haymes. Chris Steinke, Betty Boemg. Standing: Mark Engelhardt, Steve Forbis, Organvzationsftioverning 37 Towers Co-Ordinating Council TOWERS CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL, Left to Right: Ken Mosbey, Sue Miller, Secretaryg Dan Gleissner, Ad- viser, Julie Aurich, Les Oyier, President: Denice Hoffmann, Vice Presidentg Terry Crutchfield, Karon Palmer, Treasurer, Bev Musgrove, Karen Meng. Row 2: Rob Kram, Bernadette Bell, Connie Wantland, John Burneson, Bill Boschert, Karen Reiss, Bob Goddard, Tom Rauch, Rita Alvarez, Not Present, Jiggs Moore. Towers Co-Ordinating council is the governing and programming unit for the Towers Complex. It is com- posed of the president, vice- president, and three members at large from each of the four Towers dormitories. Along with functioning as a governing body, it also sponsors many social activities for the students living in the Towers Complex. Towers Pa's Personnel Assistants are given the task of keeping order on the various floors of the dormitories. They also provide assistance to individual students living on their floor who may have problems, and are there to assist the students in any other way possible. 38 Organlzatlonslfioverning DQ - ' its . 4 1 TOWERS P.A.'S, Left to Right, Dan Gleissner, Director, Towers South Women, Constance Alderson, Linda Wealand. Towers South Men, James Berry, Donnie Carter, Robert Cooh, Daniel Dalton, Eugene Merlotti, Leonard Saul, Thomas Schllmpert, David Schoenbeck, Theodore Sulzer. Towers East, Denise Bequette, Carol Brauer, Nancy Clogston, Deborah Downs, Sheri Hubbard, Linda Lawson, Joyce Luhrsen, Vickie Richardson, Sherrill Roof, Heidi Stegmann, Sallie Wright. Towers North, Elizabeth Carney, Maria Gerard, Mary Grither, Brooke Kopft, Jo Ann Meyer, Linda Nowell, Susan Puhl, Patti Richardson, Tara Routt, Dana Simpson, Ellen Walsh. Towers West, Roger Batten, Kenneth Eakln, Dave Frey, Larry Hester. Michael lvester, Rodney Jones, Keith Kass, Kenneth Keirsey, Joseph Lyons, William Norton, Kenneth Olson, Calvin Rose. Towers North Towers North House Council has 12 floor presidents and an executive board. lt participates actively in the Homecoming Ac- tivities. It also sponsors a yearly variety show and coffee houses. The dorm is active in Towers Turn On. This year residents are proud to boast of its Centennial Homecom- ing Queen. It sponsors softball and volleyball tournaments which aid in dorm unity. TOWERS NORTH OFFICERS, Left to Right, Row 1: Karen Meng, Julie Aurich, Sue Miller, Karen Reiss, President: Rita Alvarez, Vice President: Betty Vails, Historian: Evale Steele, Secretary. Row 2: Brenda Kersey, Linda Greeson, Mary Perkinson, Treasurer. TOWERS NORTH HOUSE COUNCIL, Left to Right, Row 1: Cheryl Janet Gray. Row 2: Toni Routt, Linda Muth, Kim Kyhl, Wanda Warden, Vasquez, Billie Salfen, Debb Orth, Betty Vails, Bonnie Holiday, Ann Cindy Miederhoff, Nancy Steward, Donna Gaines. Linneman, Kathy Watkins, Jackie Coon, Linda Morgan, Kathy Whitsett, OrganizationlGoverning 39 Towers South Towers South House Council is the governing body of the dorm. It sponsors yearly softball, hockey, and volleyball activities. Among its projects, the dorm participates in Towers Spring Turn On . All twelve floors painted their lounges and worked on a canned food drive for the community. TOWERS SOUTH EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, Left to Right, Row 1: Ed Clark, Member-at-Large: Linda Wealand, Treasurer. Row 2: Harry Willson, Secretary: Randy Saul, Historian: John Burneson, President: Russ Angelo, Vice-President. TOWERS SOUTH HOUSE COUNCIL, Left to Right, Row 1: Oliver McDougell, John Burneson, Bernadette Bell, John Jackie Rowe, Jim Berry, Linda Wealand, Jack Snell. Row 2: Baylor, Muriel Tinsley. Dave Schoenbeck, Larry Simpson, Clarence Steve Henry, Towers East The governing body of Towers East is their House Council, which is made up of 12 floor presidents and an executive board. Among their activities Towers East took their social fees and redecorated their lounges. It participated in the Towers Turn On and assisted in the production of Towers Coffee Houses. TOWERS EAST OFFICERS, Left to Right, Row 1: Kathy Shroer, Adviser: Denice Hoffman, President. Row 2: Karen Zimmerman, Treasurer: Marcia Cole, Secretary: Terry Crutchfield, Vice-President. S1-iw we 453 5-3? f-Lo, ' 1 TOWERS EAST HOUSE COUNCIL, Top to Bottom, Row 1: Jan Palmer, Pratt Walk. Row 4: Joni Howey, Kathy Schroer, Denice Hoffman, Enchelmaier, Nancy Steinbeck, Donna Hopkins, Connie Peluso. Row 2: Vickie Muth, Lea Jones, Mary Bubulka, Ruth Ann Bucholz, Karen Zimmer- Connie Mueller, Donna Pashia, Dottie Needham, Debbie Klatch, Ruth mann, Terry Crutchfield. Valle. Row 3: Mary Tenoud, Sidney Schnurbusch, Marcia Cole, Karon Organozations!Governnng 41 Towers West The Towers West House Council is made up of representatives from each floor and four elected officers. lt sponsored volleyball and soft- ball tournaments, and an 'All- Complex Hayride'. Its list of projects in promoting unity is headed by co-ed sports ac- tivities. YW! YJM1 hr? -53:5 Q- TOWERS WEST OFFICERS, Left to Right, Seated: Les Oyler, Pres., Standing: Bob God- dard, V. Pres., Jiggs Moore, Treas., Tom Rauch, Sec. '11 TOWERS WEST HOUSE COUNCIL, Left to Right, Row 1: Tom Rauch, Bill Simms, Neal Grebing, Dean Koetting, Dave Thurmer, Jiggs Moore. Row 3: Boschert, Ricki Priest, Bob Goddard, Dennis Vineyard, Bob Bush, Jeff Warren Broemmelsick, Mark Durbin, Jim Rowoth, Steve Werges, Larry Kenhover. Row 2: Larry Hoist, Les Oyler, Roger Tryslett, Benjie White, Jay Reuss. 42 Organizations!Governing Cheney The women of Cheney actively participate in campus events. The girls in the form are all individuals, but group activities bring them together. This year Cheney placed first in Homecoming house decorations with the theme You've Come A Long Way Baby. They also celebrated the centennial year by noting that presi- dent Cheney was the first president of the University. CHENEY HOUSE COUNCIL, Left to Right, Karen Toombs, Pres., Judy Holst, Treas., Marianne Saum, V. Pres., Wanda Crannick, Historian. CHENEY JUDICAL BOARD, Left to Right, Sue Haendiges, Ellen Lee, Kathy Jacobsen, Chairman, Delecia Huitt, Margie Weigert. Organizations!Governing 43 The House Council is the legislative body of Dearmont. House Council has been an ac- tive functioning group since the dorm was built in 1959. Corridor presidents elected from their in- dividual floors constitute the membership in House Council along with the six elected Ex- ecutive officers. The Executive officers are elected at the end of each year by the entire dorm. A few of the activities that the House Council plans are theme suppers, inter-dorm activities with Myers Hall, all school dances, sports tournaments for the girls of Dearmont, and Mother's Weekend. 1 ,- is DEARMONT HOUSE COUNCIL, Left to Right Rowl Patty Hooker Sharon Stefanic Gerri Kiefer Debbie Verble Debby Young Linda Hellrung Deb Davis, Laurie Zimmermann, Sharon Kay Howell Shelley Overton Fran ble Pribble Lee Ann Portell Karen Fischer Pope. Row 2: Regina Corbin, Beth Doublin Jeanie Bohnert Barbara 44 Organizations!Governing Dearmont Quadrangle DEARMONT P.A.'s, Left to Right, Flow 1: Cherie Schneider, Head Resi- Skip Melloh, Polly Elfrink, Dana Keigley, Jana Henleben, Pat Prewett, dent, Brenda Payne, Mary Stefanus, Gini Samuels, Linda Drury, Pat Kathy Kuhnert, Pat Peliey, Connie Neville, Jlm Byrd, Linda Byrd. Walkenbach, Bonnie Wagner, Liz Cottingham. Row 2: Charleen Melloh, OrganizationslGoverning 45 Myers Hall Myers Hall is the oldest men's dormitory on cam- pus. lt was built in 1948 and houses approximately 200 men. The hall has a wide range of activities which in- clude such things as: Beard Growing Contest, Barn Bop, All School Dances, and an Annual All Sports Day. ln order to plan and carry out these activities there are three main committees: Sports, Social, and Man-of- the-Month. Myers is ruled by its House Council and Judicial Board. The House Council is made up of two elected officers from each of the eight wings and seven all-dorm officers. Myers Judicial Board has seven ap- pointed representatives who rule on the problems brought before them by their residents. MYERS EXECUTIVE BOARD, Left to Right, Joe Tarnowski, V. Pres.g Philip Svoboda Pres.g Rick Bandermann, Sec. HOUSE CCUNCIL. L90 to Flight. FlfSi Flow: RBIPH KUBNH, JSFYY Adk9l'30f1. Shoemaker, Bob Hammack, Steve Szachta, Jerry Maschger, Garry Pirch, Mike KGSUIBF. RICK B8l'ld6l'l'f18l'1H, Phil Svoboda. JOB TBYFIOWSKI. John John Taylor, Alexander Granda,Chuck Renard, Rich Sexton, Rich Wessels. Edwards, Bob Benz. Second Row: Steve Tarnoskl, Reggie Dye, Dennis 46 Organlzntlonlltlovornlng 0,1 . ,.. .mv K. Jn- Q5,E.R!CAQ' Ab P.A.'s, Left to Right, Row 1: Red O'NeaI, Alvin Lee, Gary Koppelmann, Bob Benz. Row 2: Mike Kestner, Bruce Lorenz, Dwight Garris. RPRC HES ik 0 p:::'-vw? ig? 95 .fr 511 MYERS JUDICIAL BOARD, Left to Right, Row 1: Kevin Berkbigier, Secretary, Mike Wade, Chairman: John Edwards. Row 2: Paul D. Alexander, James M. Green, Danny Summers, Doug Lorenz. Organnzationsffioverning 47 Journey Members of the Journey staff critique a piece of work submitted by a student. The Journey is SEMO's literary magazine that is published in the fall as well as in the spring. lt is an opportunity for students with literary and artistic abilities to express themselves. The magazine includes creative writing, graphic art work and photography. A large portion of the literary work was done through a creative writing class under the direction of Dr. Dan Straubel. if 3 Dr. Straubel accepts copy from one of the Journey staff members. Dr. Harvey Hecht advises Karen Clements and Kathie Simpklns on the editing of copy Capaha Arrow Editor-in-Chief Don Groff stays abreast of media news to keep the Arrow up- to-date. First published in 1910, The Capaha Arrow provides a University news account as well as a forum for opinion. Arrow staff members learn the basics in writing headlines and editing copy turned out by the University's reporting class, and editors acquire layout and design experience. Dedicated to providing a record of student activities and University events, the Arrow affords practical jour- nalism experience for its staff, which is composed of students who are either minoring in journalism or who have an interest in journalism. Being affiliated with the Missouri interscholastic Press Association, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and Pi Delta Epsilon, the Capaha Arrow has often claimed top merit rating awards by these rating associations. CAPAHA ARROW, Left to Flight, Row 1: Jim Wilder, John Edwards, Rick Morein. Row 2: Joy Leggett, Susan Joy Leggett questions Don Groffconcerning a Gruner, Pat Zewiski. Row 3: Bob Krueger, Steve Weiss, Don Groff, Narvol Randol. point in an Arrow story. Organizations!PubIlcations 49 we wwf . - .:,, .. K .-Q: 1. i s . . -e - ' Barb Kinsey staffs the front desk for the Arrow office. Obtaining facts by phone keeps John Edwards on top of a story Most of the editorial work centers around the copy desk where copy editor Pat Zewiski final checks all copy written by the staff. LO Organizatlons!PubIications l 1 . gf' Wig- Dispersing University news to the Arrow and the public is the job of Wayne Norton, Arrow adviser. Kim Offer helps the Arrow by checking copy for grammar and spelling errors. Mar' V, 14451 ,. :W Carolyn Wibbenmeyer and Debbie Eastwood check the wording of a feature to make it con- cise. Don Groff examines picture files to locate a needed photograph. Organizations!Publicatlons 51 Sagamore .fs ..,4:.t. as ,Q :F X wf,.,?t ,fr-f . -J-- s.i,si , 'tara' ,,g,,pi Haiti, N .333 , 52,35 EDITORIAL STAFF, Left to Right, Kneeling: Debbie Collins, Student Life: Debbie Johnston, Classes. Sitting: Sally Farmer, Organizations: Peggy Ryan, Greeks: Nancy King, Centennial. Stan- ding: Kathy Mitter, Editor-in-Chief: Bev Gray, Business Manager: John Rogers, Photographer. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Left to Flight! J0hn Powell. Jim Rohde, Murphy's Law for The Optimist's Creed! Nothing is as easy as it looks. Everything takes longer than you expected. And if anything can go wrong- it will- At the worst possible moment. 52 Organizations!Publications ,pnnraf-f,,,,,,,LM,, tw I if 00 Fred Margrabe. 8.5.5 im.: :tg',e'a'z'e 35, Lg2Jb,2. IQ 'U vig Msg: I 3 ggagrgagm H3 3351 ORGANIZATIONS, Left to Right, Row 1: Jeanette Oge, Kathy Most, Rose Hoffman, Barb Felker, Pam Macke. Row 2: Ellen Peeler, Vicky Butler, Mary Bauer, Sandy Takach, Nancy Knote, Linda Byrd, Pam Sheets. Always take on more than you can possibly handle, or you'll never do all you can do. we STUDENT LIFE, Left to Right: Mark Freeman, Susan Wellman, Nancy Wilson, Lisa Dry, Debbie Huhn, Kristi Anderson, Mary Sometimes I sits and thinks Grither, Merri Gaye March. and sometimes I just sits. ...ap-f aq- Wgfliwiil ' a A Www H -i' , ,, ,. wx. wif: x, . T , ,,,,,,,,,,Wf-,M 1441 , 1am 5 yy, - SPORTS, Left to Right: Charles Stockman, Keith Krieger, Section Editor: Sue Nagel, Debbie Rosa. CENTENNIAL, Left to Right: Nancy Knote, Camille Bryan, Pam Uhls, Nancy King, Rocky Bandy. Organizations!Pubiications 53 INDEX AND TYPING, Left to Right: Nancy Brunner, Kris Barklage, Melodie Howard, Mary Meyer, Mary Bauer. f ,,,, ,r ,, qos sos eos Vmyy M ,V ,, ' .. ffiy Y reg, CLASSES. Left to F?i9hi2MiCh29leef1 Stocking, Srrerrv Fisher, Pai Blmer- FACULTY, Len to night: Elaine Engelhardr, Section Editor, Jim Kimker, Jan Koerner. GREEKS, Left to Right: Marsha Meckfessel, Kirsti Petersen, Sue Sheets, Norma Lewis. 54 Organizations!PubIications 1 , H WVWV WW ,, 2451 v f fy E wg? ek- E F W-me ,W-A 14? f. xii.,-f FLUNKEES AND COMPANY, Left to Flight: Roxanne Huckstep, Assistant Adviserg Kathy Mitter, Editor-in- Ffed Mafgfabe waits suspiciously f0f Debbie Chiefg Bev Gray, Assistant Editorg Nancy Bray, Adviser. Collins' next ding-a-ling Student Life assignment. XITTQKQ' ,,,.,,. A-X ,fax s..,....-A Pam Macke and Kirsti Petersen struggle with a verbal energy Bev Gray and Sally Farmer picture photographer Dan Fioloff's next assignment. crisis. OYQSDIZ8IlOV'ISfPUDPICSUOUS 55 Student Activities Council Student Activities Council was formed in 1967 by combining the Stu- dent Union Board and Student Life. ln order to utilize fully campus facilities, the council plans and co-ordinates numerous activities including dances, Trivia Bowl, Powder Puff Fleetball, con- certs, films, a square dance, a record sale, and a spades tournament. In ad- dition to the executive board goals, the members strive to promote social, recreational, and cultural activities for the student body. 56 Orgamzations!PIanmng OFFlCERS, Left to Right, Sitting: Sue Wochner, Vice President, Sue Sheets, Secretary, Buddy Couvion, President, Debbie Braden, Public Relations. Standing: Stan Prater, Fine Arts, Crystal Yates, Recreation Chairman, Ellen Morrey, Dance Chairman: Holly Derickson, Membership Chairman. STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL, Left to Flight, Flow 1: Debbie Braden, Judy Guarr, Pat Henry, Paula Smith. Row 2: Mark Dawson, Sue Wochner, Stan Prater, Aberdean Halliburton, Donna Aubuchon, Eric Myers, Mike Gaither. Flow 3: Debbie Todd, Buddy Couvion, Holly Derickson, Beth if 1? ff2? wQf Wochner, Susan Boyer, Judy Bert, Crystal Yates, Pam Sheets. Row 4: Ellen Morrey, Jaci Robert, Lynn Smith, Karen Kahtz, Sue Sheets, Mr. Dick Fry, Advisor. Organizations!Planning 57 New Student Week Steering Committee The purpose of the New Student Week Steering Com- mittee is to plan a full week of activities for new students. The first week of the fall semester is to be a welcome to SEMO. The activities included in the past have been a free picnic and welcome from the ad- ministration, free movies, Wheels' Night, Variety Show, free concert and free dance, and concert or coffee house sponsored by SAC. NEW STUDENT WEEK STEERING COMMITTEE, Left to Right, Row 1: Bill Kane, Bob Bridgman, Mike Gaither. Row 2: Beth Biggs, Debbie Huhn, Sue Sheets. Row 3: Lisa Dry, Vickie Peters, Kathi Lansmon, Cindy Andrews, Kathy Mitter, Michael Schlimme, Pat Haskell, Laura French, Richard Leong. Homecoming Steering Committee The Homecoming Steering Com- mittee plans and coordinates all Homecoming festivities including the dance, queen coronation, parade, alumni luncheon, halftime game parade, yard banners, house decorations, publicity, and this year's concert featuring the Association. Planning begins early in the spring for the big Homecoming weekend. This is the only organization that plans something for everyone involved in un- iversity life: students, faculty, alumni, and community. 58 OrganizationslPIanning .1 1 i X ' it .J Z .Hs HOMECOMING STEERING COMMITTEE, Left to Right, Sitting: Buddy Couvion. Row 1: Imogene Webb, Faculty Adviser, Rita Dreier, Carla Colwick. Row 2: Mr. Louis Unfer, Faculty Adviser: Martel Bahn, Chairman: Julia Thompson, Patty Johnson, Becky Thomason, Christi Bunting, Carole Shoults. Row 3: Sam Bishop, Faculty Adviser: Frances Jones, Jean Heligman, Nancy Knote, Sue Kaegel, Jan Clinton. Row 4: Peggy Casey, Kathy Kuhnert, Carolee Asberry, Karen Trantham, Diane Hawn, Debbie Huhn. Row 5: Steve Forbis, Pat Walkenbach, Mrs. Mary Spitzmiller, Faculty Adviser: Jim Otten, Mrs. Jane Stacy, Adviser: Dr. Tom Harte, Adviser: Dr. Joe Low, Adviser. University Players we f at V. University Players is the governing body of the joint organization of Black Mask- University Players. Its objective is to provide an opportunity for student participation in all aspects of theater, not only for drama majors but for students interested in the theater. at UNIVERSITY PLAYERS, Left to Right, Row 1: Stacie Moss, Carol Young, Clark, Ann Abbott, Debbie Hunt, Maria Kump, Elaine Engelhardt, Kathy Roseanna Whitlow, Celia Tackaberry, Jana Henleben, Jerry Privett. Row 2: Rogers, Susan Rosenberger. Row 4: Benny Bell, John Huckabay, Daryl Bill Black, Chris Murphy, Sharon Keith, Marjie Scheu, Patty Charles, Con- Wagoner, Mark Engelhardt, Mary Sparling, Bill Schlitt, Jime Welch, Mark nie Bennett, Mark Garvey. ROW 32 Debi Nesler, Patti Richardson, Vicki Eckelkamp. Cheerleaders . W . fk CHEERLEADERS, Lett to Right, Kneeling: Carla Bess, Jeanne Cook, Debbi Wagstaff, Katy Kippenberger, Co-captain: Cathy Bartsch Heligman, Sue Sheets, Joy Leggett, Captain. Standing: Jim Griffin, Bil- Linda Light. ly Booth, Randy Abbott, Jim Hancock, John Bennet. On Top: Kathi Pom-Pon Squad POM-PON SQUAD, Left to Right, Kneeling: Nancy Eaton, Donna Hopkins, Fran Nelson, Darcy Tuma, Doris Skelton, Sponsor, Kathy Whitsett, Sergeant-at-Arms Pope, Captain, Mary Tesson, Co-captain, Linda Branion, Becky Outman, Debbie Mary Renaud, Susan Breeden, DeeDee Edwards, Karen Zimmermann. Niederschmidt. Standing: Cathy Stanley, Donna Rosa, Jane Drewel, Louann Trebleaires TREBLEAIRES, Left to Right: Sharon Archer, Angela Shell, Cynthia King, Becky Schild, Sharon Woll, Sally Hilpert, Terri Patterson, Glenda Estes, Joyce Gabriel, Donna Barklage. l College Choir COLLEGE CHOIR, Left to Right, Row 1: Addah Satterley, Becky Brown, Debbie Jordan, Pam Moore, Ann Reasons, Connie Dunn, Debbie Bruening, Kathy Old- son, Sharon Archer, Rebecca Parrin, Vickie Brown, Sue Devault, Nancy Sebas- tian, Joyce Gabriel, Director Doyla Dumas, Row 2: Donna Barklage, Kathy Nichols, Rhonda Martin, Carolee Asberry, Sharon Woll, Nancy Knote, Karen 62 Organlzations!Perlorming Faszold, Sally Hilpert, Terri Patterson, Pat Palisch, Becky Schild, Becky Tope, Buena House, Nancy Hardy. Row 3: Lenny Kuper, Rick Wallace, Butch James, Allan McFerron, David Bahn, John Langston, Joe Penrod, Stan Cook, Jackie Huffman. Row 4: Dale Campbell, Mike Shy, Bill McVay, Grover Neal, John Sowers, Stan Conner, Ladd Faszold, Bill Schlitt, Barry Rudert, Bob Limbaugh. Women's Chorus WOMEN'S CHORUS, Members are: Sharon Archer, Jill Arens, Debbie Arnold, Carolee Asberry, Karen Baker, Donna Barklage, Denise Bartz, Judith Bert, Wendy Brakensiek, Buena Brown House, Rebecca Brown, Vickie Brown, Debra Bruening, Dianna Bull, Carol Bullock, Peggy Byers, Marilyn Chalcraft, Denise Coker, Connie Collins, Beverly Cooper, Janice Cramer, Denna Dees, Cathy Duncan, Connie Dunn, Joan Edmundson, Anita Engelhardt, Elizabeth Estes, Glenda Estes, Diane Findlay, Yvonne Franzoi, Joan Freeze, Laura French, Joyce Gabriel, Karen Getman, Christine Goodman, Pamela Graf, Judith Guarr, Darlene Hagler, Sheila Halford, Nancy Hardy, Sally Hilpert, Gail Hutchins, Joyce Jackson, Jo Jaeger, Janine Johnson, Deborah Jordan, Elizabeth Knoderer, Nancy Knote, Victoria Krigbaum, Betty Laturno, Ruth Lehmann, Cheryl Limbaugh, Debra Lindhorst, Judith Lumos, Rebecca McCloskey, Pamela Moore, Geralyn Murphy, Cynthia Needham, Dorothy Neddham, Jacqueline Nelson, Karen Nelson, Kathy Nichols, Anita Nothdurft, Kathy Olsen, Pat Palisch, Terri Patterson, Alma Pendergrass, Rebecca Perrin, Deborah Pittman, Deborah Pribble, Mary Read, Ann Reasons, Beverly Reece, Mari Reeves, Lisa Roques, Addah Satterley, Claudia Scherstuhl, Nancy Sebastian, Deborah Sharon, Angela Snell, Mary Sparling, Vickie Speck, Susan Stoessel, Mara Stone, Carol Strom, Delores Sullivan, Celia Tackaberry, Rebecca Tope, Roxanna Vance, Victoria Voytas, Linda Weilitz, Mary White, Christina Wild, Nancy Wills, Sharon Woll, Carolie Owens, Judith Huber, Paula Bradshaw. Men s Chorus MEN'S CHORUS, Members are: Ed Adami, Roger Arledge, David Bahn, Mike Bakewell, Ricky Bandermann, David Blankenship, Terry Brown, Dale Campbell, Gilbert Cloyd, Stan Conner, Stan Cook, Jeff Dillow, George Eaklor, Ladd Faszold, David Evans, Sid Gerlach, Stephen Govero, Bill Hanna, Rick Hurst, Jack Huffman, Don Kaiser, Leonard Kuper, John Langston, John Manttoth, Jeff Marsh, Larry McCann, Al McFerron, Bill McVay, Dan McNair, Randy Mehrle, Grover Neal, Fred Nolley, Joe Penrod, Richard Rodgers, Ed Radetic, David Ross, Michael Ruby, Barry Rudert, Bill Schlitt, Brad Schumacher, Kelvin Sebastian, Mike Shy, Laurence Simonds, Don Sowers, Watkins, John Webb, Randell Webster, Carl Wilson, Pat Williamson, Paul Winter, David Wulfers, Al Zacher. SAXOPHONES, Left to Right, Kneeling: Barry Rudert, Mark Adams. TROMBONES, Left to Right: Lois Chatron, Howard Webb, David Thurmer Standing: Walt Kuenzle, Butch James. WOODWINDS, Left to Right: Debbie Buck, Larry Mueth, John Neely, Ed Adami, Becky Schild. 64 Organizations!Per1orming WOODWINDS, Left to Right: Nancy Wills, Mara Beth Stone, P. Sue Davault, Kerry Weatherwax, Linda S. Rody. CLARINETS, Left to Right: Cathy Glenn, David Eding, Paul Winter. Organ1zatlons!Performing 65 M, We ,W i ii STAGE BAND, Left to Right, Row 1: Stephen E. Borgfield, Doug Fowler, Narvol Randol, Jim Manley. Row 4: Rick Kelvin H. Sebastian, P. Sue Davault. Row 2: Butch James, Wallace, Dave Thurmer, Richard A. Rogers, Robert C. Walt Kuenzie, Ed Adami, John Neely, Lois Chatron, Beverly Jgneg, Director, Reece, Debbie Buck, AI McFerron. Row 3: Daryl Wagoner, 88 . Jemima., ,Se .. R PERCUSSION, Left to Right, Row 1: Dan Dunavan, Conductor: Claudia Scherstuhl, Jo Jaeger, Nona Turnbough. Row 2: Mary Polsgrove, Sid Gerlach, Larry Mueth, Don Sowers. 66 Organizations!Performing ,ky .FW7 ff. nwwaaziexfgn 1 w. Q g I '-H- sr 4 ? 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Row 2: Laurie Ayers, Debra Mainer, David Eding, Larry Mueth, Linda Rody, Debbie Buck, Nancy Wills, Rhonda Martin, Walter Kuenzle. Row 3: Steve Denton, Nancy Sebastian, Stan Connor, Ed Leferink, John Neely, Sue Davault, Al McFerron, Richard A Rogers, Lois Chatron, Nathan Hilterbrand. Row 4: Donald B. Bab- cock, Ladd Faszold, Doug Fowler, Jo Jaeger, Mary Polsgrove Claudia Scherstuhl, Paula Jones, Kerry Weatherwax, Ed Adami Rick Wallace. Organvzatlonfllerforrning 67 68 Organization!Performlng I ff ,, 2, ,h, MV I 3 V I A K AV,,V, ivy. VM V' K , ,X 1 , M 5 4 x 44 Q V I ' - ' ' '3,,gQ,,,,l'7. , H 'A' 'fuf V TKT? - .H -H' X - A ' ., 49:11 ,V 1 -H I , 1 -A Q' in ' ,wvViL'4gff.4xiaVA. ' V 1 W . - I 'V -f x 'f' V V ,, .Lei ' . JV. , 1 v 3 1 L W, A -. Nt., 1. A. XP' 1, , C V A ' 1 4 '1'7 - ll-Y ' 4 R5 ' 'QV H. ' If W V- ,' VV 'J .,-1 -. if ' W is H- ' 41 fffk 7' , MM-f.4v 1 ,,a- V , 13 7: . -QE? ',4 V ,f ff, ' WI V fU,w'f ' 'c 3 Q ' 'Xjf if f! , 'L ,GSW V 1 , X Q. , f Q s . sf! 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A major service project of the group is the Bold Note Project. Members record music on a large scale for the visually handicapped. 5, . .1 wk SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, Left to Ftight, Flow 1: Sue Davault, Nancy Sebastian, Hacker. Row 3: Ftoxanna Vance, Carolee Asberry, Susan Stoessel, Dottie Angela Shell, Connie Dunn, Becky Brown, Christine Goodman. Ftow 2: Pam Needham, Donna Stephens, Patty ROSS- FKOW 41 Linda S. Rody, Sally Hilpert, Lin- Moore, Sharon Archer, Becky Schild, Betty LaTurno, Becki Tope, Darlene da Godwin, Paula Jones, Wanda Hennecke, Karen Faszold. Phi iviu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha is the professional music fraternity on campus. Its main goal is to promote music on campus. The Iota Psi chapter has entertained the campus and community with the All Campus Review, Contem- porary concert, and pep band. ii 5' 1 PHI MU ALPHA, Left to Right, Row 1: Paul Winter, Jack Huffman, Pam Row 3: Bill McVay, Kelvin Sebastian, Treasurer: Larry Mueth, Glen Moore, Sweetheart, Butch Jones, Walter Kuenzle. Row 2: Grover Neal, Brickhaus, Joe Penrod, David Eding. Flow 4: Ladd Faszold, Tom Emmel, Keith Lentz, Mike Ansberry, John Neely, Mike Flodewald, Steve Theby. Jim Hollfield, Don Sowers, Vice President. Q 93 3 Q9 3 Q C U' r7a'GJGD'QO 9926-QOC 33330-- cnmmg 3 333roE,, Un' Uno mcg--mm ':m,?, oo OCCCD-vu 33w'05 3'-102:60 th-ifb,-.3 Zzm-,Q-CD D CD IJ 3 KD Q CI CL CL 1 QQ-.. 3 C:-3'-fm Hzrcncnoz -rl G CL G 7 m 'II C 3 C -Q. CD 1-0- C C1 UD 3 f-9 U3 CD -on I-0- CD 3' Q2 ,QE 1: DJ CD: C7 C1 Em 1 N3 GD 53 w CT O G Q.- N O I-Ou he In Q,-4 tion. This year the club has worked on a possible trip to Germany this summer. GERMAN CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Connie Brestle, Jane Donze, Eric Bailey, Jerry Briggs, Vickie Smith, Jim Yeiey. Row 2 Dr. Albert VanAlphen, Sponsor: Jim Stokley, Mike Redman, Sharon Mielke, Karen Kirmaier, Jim Rowath. Spanish And French Club i Lf 3 i t galx., gaming, nn- mal 17.7 F14 SPANISH AND FRENCH CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Philippe Lecomte, Dominique-Anna Guy, Marta Sullivan, Becky San- tacoloma, Cesar de J. Barsallo, Michaelle Chapman. Row 2: Dr. Frances Crowley, Audrey Lea Crafton, Denice Hoffmann, Dr. Constance Rowe, Connie Alderson, Karen Kahtz, Kim Offer, Joyce Pendergrass. Row 3: Dr. Gladstone Fluegge, Jim Rowoth, Donna Duncan, Fernando A. Coutrevas, Sheila Helbig, Gary Rhodes, Bobbi Dettmer. The Spanish and French Club was organized for the purpose of bringing the cultures of France and Spain to SEMO students and the community. Their activities include raising scholarships, Christmas caroling in foreign languages at nursing homes, and providing materials for schools and institutions in the area. National Speech and Hearing Association The National Speech and Hearing Association is a professional group made up of speech pathology majors. Members gain practical ex- perience by working with children in the university's speech and hearing clinic. They also sponsor speakers to introduce recent clinical methods. NATIONAL SPEECH AND HEARING ASSOCIATION, Left to Right, Row 1: Jan Heflin, Barb Borgerding, Beverly Smith, Vice President: Pat Lowe, Carol Von Cloedt. Row 2: Les Conway, Mary Ann Trombetta, Adviser: Kathy Price, Carolyn Maevers, Sherry Johnson, Paul Borgsmiller. Flow 3: Mrs. Leita Hensley, Marilyn Beck, Ernie Kam Debbie Reichert, Treasurer: Teri Burke, Secretary: Jana Pritchard, Sandy Thomas, Phyllis Bono, Bob Wolff Alpha Beta Alpha C ALPHA BETA ALPHA, Left to Right, Row 1: Kathy Whitsett, Tina Kump, Evale Steele, Jane Shillito, Eleanor Saunders. Row 2: Elma Willis, Gail Orf, Pat Prewett, Judy Metzler, Teresa Clayton, Laurel Halcomb. Row 3: Pam Uhls, Kathy Gucwa, Phyllis VanBooven, Cheri Schlitt, Diana Wirfs, Linda Shockley, Robert Willingham, Co- Sponsor. Alpha Beta Alpha is the national undergraduate library science fraternity. Psi Chapter was installed on the SEMO campus in 1960. The frater- nity's purposes are to further the professional knowledge of its members, to promote fellowship and to serve as a recruiting agency for librarians. The members sponsor an an- nual book sale in the spring and run an information booth on the third floor of Kent Library to help students find materials. Alpha Beta Alpha also organized the picture file in the Instructional Materials Department. Organizations!SpeciaI Interest 73 Political Science Club POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Cyril A. Swoboda, Alan Kindred, Vice President: Steve Morrison, President. Row 2: Mary Huck, Treasurer: Kathy Stranahan, Jim Stranahan, Tonia Bishop. Row 3: Jim Stokley, Kevin Phillips, Roger Miesner, Lillith Vandergriff, Dennis Jinkerson, Russell Crawford. College Republicans The College Republicans was founded for the purpose of promoting better government now and for generations to come. The College Republicans are associated with both the Missouri and National Federation of College Republicans. Its sponsoring activities include such things as a visit to the campus by Governor Christopher Bond, Attorney General Jack Dan- forth, and working in the elections that are held in Cape Girardeau County. It also sends delegates to the state and national meetings of the College Republicans. The Political Science Club seeks to present as wide a political view as possible to help inform students. The club is associated with the Young Democrats and the Young Republicans, and most programs are jointly sponsored. The club has sponsored speeches by Gary Rust, John Danforth, and Gover- nor Kit Bond. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS, Left to Right, Row 1: Larry Farrell, Sharon Cady, Charlie Bahn Row 2: Pam Macke, Secretary: Kevin Phillips, Vice President: Russell Crawford, President 74 orgamzalionsfspeciai interests Tonia Bishop, Treasurer. History Club The purpose of the History Club is to provide any in- terested student with the op- portunity to expand his or her knowledge of historical topics. The club does this through open discussions and guest speakers at each of the monthly meetings. Sociology Club HISTORY CLUB, Left to Right, Seated: Fran Early, Elizabeth Cottingham, Sherry Beyers. Standing: Mitch Froeman Steve Morrison, Ron Harvell, Mark Engelhardt, Greg Scott. SOCIOLOGY CLUB, Lett to Right, Seated: Lea Ruble, Susan Neal, President: Becky Stricker, Barb Glazer. Standing: Jim Defee, Adviser: Chris Clayton, Elaine Engelhardt, Ron Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Finger, Brian Garner, Vice President: Bob McCart, Publicity Chairmang Peter Hirschburg, Adviser. The Sociology Club was an active organization on cam- pus this year. Working at the Family Planning Clinic and the Civic Center was part of the members' activities. They also tutored teenagers at the Teen Challenge Center. Club programs featured speakers with topics of benefit to the club members. The club members are made up mostly of Sociology majors and minors, but anyone who is interested in helping other people is en- couraged to participate. OYQEVllZ5I1OV'lSfSD8Cl3l Interests 75 Mathematics Club Organized in the early 1950's, the Mathematics Club serves as a gathering point for students in- terested in math. Speakers this year included representatives from IBM, Western Electric, and McDonnell corporation with topics ranging from math careers to new math concepts. Other activities include tours through the Computer Center in Sikeston, an annual book sale, and participation in Homecoming events. Vi Tlf MATHEMATICS CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Gail Urhahn, Dr. Ahuja, Dr. Palmer, Dr. Hager, Sue Heggi, Joan Freese, Cindy Sax. Row 2: David Frey, Janet Grafeman, Brenda Adams, Sue Tuckey, Danisse Hastings, Kay Allen, Linda Godwin, Janet Pinkley, Brenda Queen, Kaoru Shibata. Archaeology Club l Started in the fall of 1971, the Archae- ology Club has grown in membership and its work. Its purpose is to promote the archae- ology, anthropology, and sociology of Southeast Missouri. Members are currently excavating at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge and other ln- dian settlement sites in Cape and Ste. Gene- vieve counties. The year's social events once again ended with a goat roast. ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Norman ninger, Sandra Weyand. Row 2: Harry Willson, Duane Thompson, Richard Lowes, Earleen Nothdurft, Gerald Arledge, Charles Wiseman, Brady Henson, Leonard Moll, Thompson, Adviser, Scott Grantham, Adviserg Steve Wen- Scott House, Mary Gerlach. 76 OrganizationslSpeciaI Interest Biology Club BIOLOGY CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Stephanie Attig, Sue Miller, Publicity Chairman: Deborah Kinsey, Secretary: Cindy Walker, Janet Wals, Susan Pritchard, Kathy Thompson, Patricia Simmons, Jeannie Cantrell. Row 2: Paul L. Heye Sponsor: Scott Taylor, Treasurer: Keith Kass, Carol Niemeyer, Carolynn Vasel, Vice President: Paula Jones, Steve Baldwin, President: Mike Olson, Adrain McClellan, Alan Francis, Ed Odell, Dr. Kuster, Sponsor. Grotto Club The Grotto Club was founded in order to further the knowledge of SEMO's students in cave and crevice structures. It is affiliated with the Mississippi Valley Ozark Region and the Missouri Speological Society. its activities include caving and camping trips, and rappelling instructions. The Biology Club is an organization whose purpose is to give additional information on biological subjects to anyone who is interested. The club strives to do this through biologically oriented lectures and several field trips throughout the area. GROTTO CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Russell Crawford, Kathy Devenport, Debra Scherer, Stacy Browning. Row 2: Trent Arnold, Dan Greeson, Jim Palmer, Terry L. Hinck, Joyce Osborn, Bob Rafferty. Row 3: Dr. Ray Knox, Faculty Adviser: Jeff Marsh, Bruce Plummer, Vice President: Stan Baughn, Paul Chervenak. Student Affiliates Of The American Chemical Society T1 Y Mmwwtfe Wm ,, I' 3199196 YM L A Jive' 539 MMM: 3. ' U2 STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Left to Vincent Glorioso, Carol Williams, Tom Cole. Row 3: Dr. D. H. Froemsdorf, Right, Row 1: Mike Readnour, Sponsorg Mike Wulfers, Joe Schwartz, Steve Sponsor: BUZZ Hadd0Ck, Robert Difani, Charlie Mantel, Barb ASDSVFYI JUGY Schwab, Greg Davis, John Allen, Mark Pfautsch. How 2: Dr. H. Fi. Pinnick, GOdwir1, Susi Wilkins, Cathy McNew, Fliley Hastings. Jr. Sponsor: Wayne La Croix, Steve Forsythe, Steve Scherer, Dale Council, The Chemistry Club is a student affiliate of the professional organization, The American Chemical Society. This club sponsors such ac- tivities as outside lectures series, a film series, tutoring, and Chem-Magic shows for elementary schools in the area. is-,., ' WSWS AW OFFICERS, Left to Right: Steve Scherer, President, Steve Forsythe, Treasurer, Mike Wulfers, Vice 78 OfQfm11afi0nSfSpeciai interest Presidentg Mark Pfautsch, Secretaryg Mike Fieadnour, Sponsor. Secretarial Association I ff-'kai-'QF SECFIETAFIIAL ASSOCIATION, Left to Right, Flow 1: Carol Garrison, Sharon Davis, Marla Brawley, Mrs. Jean Dickey, Facul- ty Adviserg Joyce Kamp, Presidentg Ftuann Kinnison, Secretary-Treasurer: Janis Woodson. Row 2: Brenda Payne, Barbara Haubold, Linda Durer, Donna Polk, Debra Hill, Michelle Pelphrey, Kathy Daniels, Michele Jany, Lucy Whitaker, Joan Kiesewetter, Kathy Konradt. Business Steering Committee The Secretarial Association is a new organization on campus this year. It is associated with the Business Steering Committee. The club meets on a monthly basis and has speakers come and lecture to them. The purpose of the organization is to make the members more efficient secretaries. The purpose of the Steering Committee is to co-ordinate the activities of the various business clubs on campus. This is done so as not to have conflicting meeting times and dates throughout the year. Meetings are held once a month. BUSINESS STEERING COMMITTEE, Left to Right: Gail Jackson, Joyce Kamp, Bob Krueger, Linda Nowell, Mr. Galbreth Miss Fern Harris, Mr. Briney, Glenda Mattingly, Steve Schoch, Dr. Loftis, Mr. Greenwald, John Wright, Mr. Kilmer, Henry Erich, Mr. Williams. Organizations!SpeciaI Interests 79 Marketing Club OFFICERS, Left to Right: E. Victor Williams, Co-Adviser, Kristi Treasurer, James Mitra, Vice President of Programs, Hatden McKinnis, Secretary, Joe Lumsden, Vice President of Schuetts, Adviser. Membership, Henry Eirich, President, M. Sue Baldwin, MARKETING CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Walt Freed, Marcia Tanis, Michael Hollenbeck, Connie Jaco, Phil Hill, Candy Hawkinson, Pat Kelly, Kim Kurka, Jim Meese, Sandy Snider, M. Sue Baldwin, Kristi McKinnis, Henry Eirich, James Mitra, Dwain Hahs, Ben Millering, Bill Boschert, Wayne Weber, William Swan, B0 Organizations!Business f Mark Hill. Row 2: Rob Hemperley, Bill Riesenbeck, Steve Stewart, Gary Fallert, Dennis Payne, Jim Wulff, Chuck Davis, Bruce Long, Terry Sumski, Steve Bova, Joe Lumsden, Dave Melzer, Carl Fisk, James Wolter, Bill Hammer, Sam LeGrand, Steve Foeste, Tom Mueller. fi 1 The Marketing Association is af- filiated with the American Marketing Association. its objective is to develop the scientific study of marketing, to introduce students to opportunities in the field of marketing and to promote close affiliation between students, faculty, and businessmen. To achieve these objec- tives, the Marketing Association has sponsored such activities as the Sales and Marketing Executive Convention in St. Louis and two annual banquets. Membership is open to all marketing and general business students. l l gg l Sandra Snider, Marketing Club Scholarship recipient. Society For The Advancement Of Management OFFICERS and ADVISERS, Left to Right, Ray Galbreth, Adviser: Bob Krueger, President: Ted Hayden, Publicity: Steve Garner, Treasurer: Dan Griffith, Vice-President: Rick McFarland, Secretary: Rob Hemperly, Daniel Kopp, Adviser. The Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, a national organization founded in 1912, brings students in- terested in business manage- ment together in a formal organization and exposes them to the practical world of business and management. Business executives speak about various management techniques at the monthly meetings, and the club spon- sors tours which included visiting Emerson Electric, Anheuser Busch, and the Playboy Club. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT, Left Barry Drury. Row 4: Don Schiffman, Steve Foeste, Steve to Right, Row 1: Bill Boschert, Ken Mosbey, Carl Fisk, Bob Marler, Mike Etherton, Greg Galbregh. Row 5: Dave Barks, Krueger. Row 2: Michael Ruesler, Steve Bova, Diane Brewer, Gary Davis, Marshal Weems, Bruce Lorenz, Rick Adams. Row Gary Bays, Steve Garner. Row 3: Carolyn Varel, Lynn Stroder, 6: Dan Griffith, Steve Forbis. 82 Organizations! Business ACC ' ounting Club g,? HQ fQ1 ,fi: OFFICERS, Left to Right: Hugh Bissel, Patty Charles, Glenda Mattingly, Steve Schoch. The Accounting Club sponsors a lab for those students needing help in their accounting. Regular meetings are held twice a month. The Ac- counting Club also sponsors an annual banquet in the spring. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the field of accounting and to provide in- formation in that field. W f am ACCOUNTING CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Chester Pratt, Candy Hawkinson, Steve Elfrank, Mike Dambach, Donald Cary, Steve Schoch, Ellen Hensley. Row 2: Jim Wallen, Jim Korenak, Myra Miller, Donna Sitze, Patty Charles, Mary Ganninger, Glenda Mat- tingly, Connie Seabaugh, Joyce Bodenschatz. Row 3: Mike Fran- cis, Tom Martin, Ron Solovic, Ron Hicks, David Huff, Jerry Haughland, Adviser, High Bissell, Leonard Saul, Carrol Griffy, Ad- viser. Organizations!Business 83 Industrial Technical Education Club The club prepares its members to enter industry or to teach industrial education. Projects and tours of local industry provide an opportunity to learn industrial and technical informa- tion related to today's society as well as promoting industrial education on campus. The club contributes to the Salvation Army Tree of Lights and con- trols the campus amateur radio station. X' .J lf? ? , -Qs.,. --st.. rraa as Lt, I x t I i INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION CLUB, Left to Right, Top: Mr. David Thompson, Ag C U U C I u b Sponsor' Allan Sample, Bruce Plummer. Bottom: James Feverston, Walter Holland. The Agriculture Club S I is an organization for SEMO students who are AGRICULTURE CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Jodie Lane Sharon Bell, Dr. Charles Korns, Dr. Gene Bieber Deborah Smith, Charlene Statler. Row 2: John Sample, Stan Baughn, Larry Peters, Vice President, Dennis Berry, Tom Jennings, Al Wideman, Treasurer, Fred Higdon B4 Organlzations!Special Interest Presidentq Scott Graham, Bill Deane. Row 3: Mark Board- man, Kenneth Ludwig, Kim Nothdurft, Tim Neal, Douglas Simmons, Larry Graves, Steve Grither, Larry Thibeault, Dennis H. Wessel, Danny Greeson, Roger Schwab, Reporter, Michael J. Ringwald. interested in this country's development. Members work together in an effort to contribute to the growth and prosperity of our country. The purpose of the club is to bring about a closer relationship among students who are pursuing some phase of agriculture as a profes- sion. The club presents educational programs and sponsors the Southeast Missouri District F.F.A. contests. Student Nurses' Club STUDENT NURSES' CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Joann Mueller, Aletha Hall, Treasurer: Vicki Bollinger, Nancy Breland, Debby Statler, Emily Coxwell. Row 2: Susan Baker, Vice President: Tara Routt, President: Susan Dry, Rhea Hen- son. Jonna Glover, Secretary. Row 3: Louise Clark, Jacenta Racher, Ben Rickard, Dorothy Glasser, Sue Schilling, Ber- nadette Bell, Karen Drury, Bonnie Ditch, Michele Politte. Row 4: Terry Klaus, Cathy Peters, Donna Henson, Patti Lim- baugh, Patricia Bonebrake, Janet Ward, Bonnie Eisenbeis. Home Economics Club The SEMO stu- A dent section of the American Home Economics Association is an organization that provides opportunities for majors and minors to become more familiar with their chosen field and prepares the members for the future in their chosen profession. Members participate in Wheel's Night, the Homecoming festivi- ties, and present a Hospitality Day. The Home Economics Club was organized in 1912. The Student Nurses' Club promotes professional attitudes among student nurses, leadership, and sup- plements classroom activities. Founded in 1959, the club has meetings and fund raising projects as well as social activities to enable members to become professionally and socially poised. .Warw- HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, Members are: Jan Wilken, Edie Schoenbeck, Rita Bently, Debbie Jackson, Cathy Stanley, Gail Cummins, Jan Easches, Co-Refreshment Chairman: Nina Swan, President: Janet Butler, Refreshment Chairman: Barb Hippe, Vice President: Kathy Yamnitz, Debbie Huffman, Cindy Andrews, Pat Haskell, Kathy Ott, Judy Cobb, Denise Bittick, Mary Jo Brucker, Alvine Stallings, Judith Hoist, Janet Lee, Valeria Diebold, Mary Staebel, Secretary: Jeanne Wable, LaDonna Graves, Pat Easter, Historian: Becky Pendleton, Linda Green, Kathleen Jacobsen, Sharon Call, Parliamentarian: Janice Williams, Nancy Mason, Debbie Stutts, Margaret Moore, Jean Risha, Noelle Dohogne, Rita Melton, Robbie Gray, Treasurer: Dana Keogley, Lois Clay, Vivian Denno, Marybeth Greene, Mildred Mussey, Sponsor: Donna Ouade, Tamera Korkwood. Alpha Kappa Psi 86 Orga Alpha Kappa Psi is the national professional business fraternity on campus, The purpose of the group is to prepare its members for jobs in the field of business and to help them find jobs in their particular field of in- terest. Zeta Omicron is the largest chapter in the United States. The SEMO chapter sponsors prominent businessmen to address its members during the year. The chapter provides a big brother image to fatherless boys in this area through its Little Brother program. Q T Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart: Kathy Pecaut OFFICERS, Left to Right: John Wright, Presidentg Tom Fiehler, Vice-Presidentg Pat McCann, Secretaryg Mike Pecaut Treasurerg J. Dan Lyons, Master of Rituals. nizations!Business l s Will I I ff -of l iq? 1? l GW1 ALPHA KAPPA PSI, Left to Ftight, Row 1: Dennis Payne, Tom Fiehler, Robert Schwab, Pat Kelly, Steve Schoch, Ftow 2: Dennis Bucek, Stan Boschert, Narvol Randol, Pat McCann, Harold Meyr, Carl Kilmer, Jerry Haughland, Barry Greenwald. Row 3: Jim Meese, Mike Johnson, Dan Lyons, Mike Pecaut, Mike Strickland, Lynn Stroder, Jim Nabe, Mike Francis, Henry Eirich, Tom Schild, James VanPelt, Timothy Wathen, Tom Parmeter. Ftow 4: Barry Drury, Dave Scherer, John Wright, Jim Bristow, Steve Bova, Hugh Bissell, Ron Solovic, Dave Matlock, Bob Hall, Chuck Davis, Gary Tallent, Randy Merhle, John Gilbert. Row 5: Michael Ftuesler, Flon Hicks, Wayne Ruesler, James Wallen, Jack Langley, Terry Sumski, Cornelius Corbett, Stanely Laurentius, John Laytham, Mark Beaudean, Dale Schloss, Tom Martin, Gene Caldwell. Organizations!Buslness 87 Phi Gamma Nu The national pro- fessional business sorority, Phi Gamma Nu, was found- ed on SEMO's campus in May of 1967. The Alpha Kapp chapter of SEMO is a member of the Pro- fessional Panhellenic Association. It entertains guest speakers and spon- sors professional business programs as well as helps a needy family in the Cape Girardeau area each year. PHI GAMMA NU, Left to Right, Row 1: Janet Harper, Debbie Braden, Kay Chaffin, Candy Hawkinson, Robyn Harpole Debbie Doublin, Donna Hopkins. Row 2: Paula Givens, Barbara Stefanic, Linda Durer, Connie Jaco, Marcia Tanis, Lucy Whitaker, Ann Hammel, Lou Ann Nelson. Row 3: Becky Jeffries, Recording Secretary, Barb McDonald, Joyce Sonntag Myra Miller, Betty Wuensch, Donna Pashia, Kim Nitchmann, Gail Jackson. Row 4: Vicky Kneemiller, Sandy Snider, Linda Nowell, President, Cindy Miederhoff, Pat Wedberg, Dana Simpson. Row 5: Marla Brawley, Karen Hale, Vice President: Betty Barrett, Corresponding Secretary: Gail Friedrich, Editor, Joyce Bodenschatz, Treasurer, Miss Fern Harris, Adviser. Student Missouri State Teacher's Association -go STUDENT MSTA, Left to Right, Row 1: Peggy Ryan, Camille Bryan, Carole Shoults, Mrs. Imogene Webb, Sponsor. Row 2: Trisha Dodd, Martel Bahn, Cindy Andrews, Debbie Mattheis, Kathi Lansmon, Albert Francis, Vicki Peters, Frank Linn, Sponsor. Student MSTA is the pre- professional organization in Missouri for students of educa- tion. Its purpose is to provide its members with opportunities for personal and professional growth, development of leadership skills, and un- derstanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession. It takes part in professional ac- tivities at the local and state levels. The club has a guest speaker at each monthly meeting, and it sponsors the annual Autumn Leaves Tea, where the members host the teachers in the Cape Girardeau area. lt gives a Christmas party for an elementary class and collects toys for under- privileged children. Association of Childhood Education OFFICERS, Left to Right, Karen Duncan, Secretary, Jessie Henderson, Sponsor, Liz Verser, President, Bon- nie Miller, Program Chairman, Polly Elfrink, Treasurer. The Association for Childhood Education is a part of the international organiza- tion of the same name and is concerned with the well-being of children. Its objective is to get to know children and find better and different ways of working with and understan- ding children. Its annual pro- ject is giving a chiIdren's puppet show. This year the club sold candles to raise money to renovate the puppet theater. ' .a 4 t . ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, Left to Right, Row 1: Orf. Row 3: Jelina Bridges, Donna Dalessandro, Linda Dirkers, Linda Debbie Willey, Gail Overall, Cindy Thomas, Bonnie Miller, Liz Verser, Millikan, Patti Richardson, Ann Wright, Ruth Jaques, Albert Francis, Karen Garmon, Sherrill Roof. Row 2: Mary Jo Farkas, Jessie Hender- Jerline Dossett. son, Jane Robison, Tina Austin, Phyllis Elders, Karen Duncan, Gail Organizations!SpeciaI Interest 89 0 .19 ' 0 OFFICERS, Top to Bottom, Jan Obergoenner, President, Jane Yanacsek, Vice Presidentg Carol Garven, Treasurer. Physical Education Majors Physical Education Majors club is the professional organization for women physical education majors. Its purpose is to bring the majors on cam- pus together to learn more about their field. lt is affiliated with the American Association of Help Physical Education and Recreation. The club has a PEM Big Sis-Little Sis picnic, co-ed volleyball, song fest, canoe trip, roller skating, and a Christmas party. ' . X . . ,X ff JUNIOR AND SENIOR PEM, Left to Right, Row 1: Kim Harding, Klatch. Row 3: Carol Garven, Sue Haendiges, Michelle Cobb, Roxann Durham, Rosemary Guethle, Marcy Bader, Claudia Kristy Kremer, Brenda Williams, Jane Yanacsek, Jan McMillen, Karen Fischer, Barb Brandt. Row 2: Jean Pate, Miss Obergoenner, Miss Hamer. Caskey, Donna Neilson, Jeanne Vonderahe, Sue Schnell, D. 90 Organlzations!PhysicaI Education ' '3 --4003-Q FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE PEM, Left to Right, Row 1: Ruth Ann Feiste, Gerry Lyn Moore, Susie Puhl, Deb Rosa, Joan Hayashi, Cheryl Blassie, Bonnie Heck, Sue Rice. Row 2: Vicki Patrick, Sandy Shelton, Eileen Hann, Debbie Dennis, Pat Gaehle, Joanne Ahlert, Patt Panther, Cathy Looney. Row 3: Lora Fulton Donna Horky, Melodie Stearns, Cindy McMillion, Teresa Clonts Sue Riley, Georgiann Rechtin, Eileen Kenny. 4. , , f t ,,f, ,, , 1 I , Women's Recreation Women's Recreation Association sponsors in- tramural activities in swim- ming, basketball, volleyball, field hockey, bowling, archery, and softball. The association is open to all women on campus. The club also operates a refreshment stand at Central High School sports activities. Association I' gg, W., ,.,, . . f . ' ' . ' I ' ' t .asm .1 ,f'7VW,j ,fi . 17 ,. AFV' WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION, Left to Right, Row 1: Carole Ladreiter, Bonnie Heck, Publicity Chairman, Cindy Haggard, Sue Rice, Publicity Chairman, Vicki Patrick, Chris Graves, Pat Gaehle, Sue Riley, Teresa Clonts, Phyllis Saale, Jayne Kilburn. Row 2: Mrs. Erma DeFee, Spon- sor, Marsha Tiffany, Kathi Cook, Representative, Linda Dolde, Represen- tative, Claudia McMiIIen, Intramural Board, Kristy Kremer, Vice President, 92 Organizations!Physical Education Kim Harding, Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Braun, President, Jeanne Vonderahe, Representative Chairman, Joan Hayashi, Donna Neilson, Gerry Lyn Moore, Brenda Williams, Jackie Coon, Susan Hinkebein, Lynda Bunch, Sue Schnell, Intramural Board. Row 3: Sue Haendiges, Carol Garven, Joanne Ahlert, Michelle Cobb, Social Chairman, Mary Ellen Quinn. ,',e1fa2 Q ,, 4 Terpsichore Terpsichore is a modern dance club which allows the members to ex- press their feelings through dance. Members are chosen in the spring on the basis of their artistic abilities, Once a year the organization puts on a production for the campus to show for a year of hard work for all the members involved. TERPSICHORE, Left to Right' Row 15 Ann Henry, Ceoia Robinson, pany Zielinski, Deb Davis, Dance Directorg Sharon Morsu, Kristi Anderson, Anne Tabash, Vice Presidentg Rosemary Cassell, Karen Zimmermann, Historian. Wllklef, Christie BOZHVTNY Benny Bell, Ahfleffe GVUDGS, Barb SVGNIS, Pl-lbliClTY Row 2: Pam Graham, Dance Directorg Jim Kimker, Flita Dreier. Row 3: Denise Chairman: Sharon Helms, President: Kathy MOS1, Jean Pate, Donna Keller. Nleraquas Meraquas is for women who enjoy swimming and water ballet. ln order to qualify to be a part of the group, the swimmer must be proficient in basic syn- chronized swimming skills. The club practicies the first semester and presents its annual water show the second semester. The main goals ofthe club are to develop skills in synchronized swimming and to provide an opportunity to en- joy swimming to its fullest. MEFIAQUAS, Left to Right, Diving Board Row 1: Missie Nicholls, Dolde, Jane Turner. Row 3: Cathy Laipple, Eileen Kenny, Claudia President: Donna Horky, Treasurer: Diana Randolph, Historian: MCMHUGF1- Steps and Hi!-lb DW91 Sllsie P'-1b'f Kfis Robbins, PSTSY Marty Hoessle, Secretary: Sue Schnell, Vice-president. Row 2: Radzom, Dinah Weilefl Debbie Klafbhl NSHCY JO SCNUGHGF, Linda Wealandg Donna David: Sandy Stroot, Marjorie Paben, Yvonne FVHUZOL NSDCY BVUGW Joyce Droege- Sponsor: Donna Quade, Debbie Gambill, Pamela Toot, Linda kin And Scuba Club SKIN and SCUBA, Left to Right: pat Dickerson, Allen Rilper' Allen Ward, Bill Hayden, Bill Leming, Melinda Wilson, Arnie Bruce Evans, Tom Cole, Steve Jennemann, Ted Hayden, Moore- Debbie Wagstaff' Bob Beyers' Computer Science Club The Computer Science Club was organized in the fall of 1973. Its func- tion is to enhance the knowledge of its members in the science of computers. lt also keeps its members informed about new developments in the program. Members participate in field trips to computer companies. The Skin and Scuba Club began at SEMO in 1973. It brings together students that have an in- terest in scuba diving. lts ac- tivities include giving scuba lessons and participating in dives. O COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB, Lett to Flight, Row 1: Seth Car- Cindy Briney, Walter Marshall, Ron Andrews. Row 3: Steve mody, Adviser, Glenda Mattingly, Joey Quertermous, Bonnie Foeste, Mary McGuire, Steve Schoch. Flow 4: Wayne Morris, Jordan, Edwin Phillips. Ftow 2: Mark Phillips, Herbert Daniels, Flonnie Dye, David Werner. Of9ani2aIv0r1sfSpecIaI Interest 95 Ben Millering, Gary Leaton, Danny Shreve, Darrell McAnuItv. Air Force ROTC The Air Force established ROTC Det 437 on the campus in the summer of 1972, as a new department within the University. The AFROTC program prepares qualified men and women for a commis- sion in the United States Air Force at the same time they are completing requirements for a degree. The practical ex- perience the cadets receive while directing the cadet organization, together with in- struction received in the classroom, provides the cadets with valuable leadership train- ing. The Arnold Air Society is the service organization within AFROTC. lt provides color guards for community func- tions. It also acts as a social outlet for its members. 5 i-- A Qt .ylii biis sift ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, Left to Right Sitting Mike Cravens Rick Priest Larry Blades Steve Parker Standing Thomas J. Hitchcock ll, Myron Maclin 'M a 3 96 Organizations!Air Force ROTC W I , V Lutheran Student Assembly The Lutheran Student Assembly was organized for the purpose of ministering to students. This is accomplished through many different forms of religious and social ac- tivities. Activities of the Assembly include worship ser- vices, making calls on people, the annual spaghetti supper, and participating in various sports on campus. . , it rlyff' ' . 41 A 'A 'F li LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY, Left to Right, Sitting: Dottie Behr- Bangert, Martha Scherer, Secretary. Kneeling: Rich Behring, Jim ing Mark Roth, Building and Grounds Council Chairman: Linda Halter, Mike Ruesler, Pastor Lange, Jim Rohde, President. Schwartzmeyer, Jerry Snell, Ed Luehrs, Board of Directors, Peggy ofgamzanonsfneiigious 97 Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union was establish- ed at SEMO in 1929. It is affiliated with the Department of Student Work, Missouri Baptist Convention, Jefferson City, Missouri, and cooperates with the Department of Student Work of the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. The purpose of BSU is to provide students with a place for prayer, fellowship, worship, recreation and to help them serve Christ on the campus. The BSU also acquaints the student f 50 . ,,, with the various local Baptist churches in the area. Chapel is held from 5:00 to 5:30 every Monday through Friday at the Baptist Student Center and the BSU Choir meets every Thurs- day night at 9:00 p.m. The center is open all day for the convenience of the students. Other activities include weekend revival teams, mis- sions projects, coffeehouses, socials, and par- ticipation in school activities such as Homecoming and intramurals. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL, Left to Flight, Row 1: Bev Gray, Grover Neal, Music Chairman: Barry Ftudert, President Jennie Jeffrey Missions Chairman: Becky Brown, Vice President. Row 2: Rose Wiedeman, Publicity Chairman: Brenda Patton, Social Chairman. Student Center Enlistment Chairman: Valerie Morris, Program Chairman: a to !FteIgious Baptist Student Union Choir 7 KJ' BAPTIST STUDENT UNION CHOIR, Left to Right, Row 1: Rosalie Wiedeman, Pianist, Becky Brown, Karen Getman, Kathy Daniels, Christine Goodman, Bev Gray, President, Nancy D. Henson, Nancy Breland, Donna Nothdurft, Librarian, Vicki Bollinger. Row 2: Robert Cox, Director, Rusalyn Andrews, Vikki Hitt, Vickie Brown, Treasurer, Renee Butenhoff, Carol Hertel, Regina Corbin, Recording Secretary, Valerie Acre, Patti Jeffrey, Mary Ruth White, Brenda Patton, Sandy Blanton, Corresponding Secretary. Row 3: Judy Bell, Jennie Jeffrey, Valerie Morris, Diane Hawn, Social Chairman, Terri Woods, Elizabeth Clark, Elaine Freeman, Pamela Deering, Brenda Kersey, Lesa Ratley, Cheryl Limbaugh. Row 4: Kurt Wetzel, Kelly Burlison, Dan Robinson, Social Chairman, Dave Tohlen, Terry Brown, Michael Shy, Barry Rudert, Grover Neal, Jim Moore, Rick Bander- mann, Historian, David Blankenship. Organizatlons!Reluglous 99 t Chi Alpha 'Y CHI ALPHA, Left to Right, Row 1: Donnette Hedicke, Vice-president: Cathy Duncan, Corresponding Secretary: Rhonda Gibbs, Secretary: Hazel Hauson, Martha Perr. Row 2: Mrs. Dorothy Leli, Adviser: Arvin Haynes, Parliamentarian: Terry Dunn, Historian: Ed Shirrell, Treasurer: Carrol Deal, President: Cindy Hays. Eps ilon Chi The purposes of Epsilon Chi are to spread New Testament Christianity on campus and to respond to human needs both spiritually and physically. By personal contact and living exam- ple, Epsilon Chi tries to improve moral conduct and social behavior in their ever-widening circle of influence. They hold their fellow man in high regard and feel that everyone must, to make a better world, be a part of it. They attend seminars on Living with Christ, and devotionals. They also take the children from Shady Acres Children's Home in Sikeston to Grant's Farm in St. Louis. The Alpha Alpha chapter of Chi Alpha, founded in 1967, is the Assembly of God organization for college students. Chi Alpha provides spiritual training and fellowship with other Christians on campus. Their activites include a Sing Out for Christ and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Chi Alpha placed first in the homecoming float C division. EPSILON CHI, Left to Right, Seated: Betty James, Historian: Leslie Ford, President: Denise Archer, 100 0f9af1l2Hti0f1SfF1eIiQi0uS Secretary: Vicki Richardson, Vice-president. Standing: Richard Ridings, Treasurer: Dr. Mike Readnour, Adviser. National Organization Of Women The National Organization of Women strives to educate women about themselves. The Club's activities include dis- tributing literature about women, career opportunities, and family planning. They also support the Equal Rights Amendment. The Annual Co- op sale and sales of the magazine Our Bodies, Ourselves are also done by the group. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN, Left to Right, Row 1: Randy Pour, Belinda Fender, Margie D'Amato, Bonnie Turner, Susi Wilkins. Row 2: Cris Fulhorst, Pam Hearn, Sponsor, Gail Chism, Mary Helen Flentge, Sponsor. Row 3: Norma Lewis, Gini Samuels, Angie D'Amato, Rowena Helmer, Sheila Gallagher, Barbara Huyser, Aileen Snider, Peggy Campus Gold Campus Gold, founded in 1971, is dedicated to furthering the ideals of Girl Scouting. Throughout the year members sponsor workshops for Girl Scout leaders, weekend camp- outs for younger Girl Scouts and float trips. CAMPUS GOLD, Left to Right, Row 1: Charlotte Palmer, Girl Scout Liason, Rhonda Pinkley, Vicki Patrick, Phyllis VanBooven, Vice-president, Becky Schild, Kathi Lansmon, President, Debbie Pearman, Sharon Mielke, Janis Woodson, Treasurer, Cindy Andrew, Debbie Huffman. Row 2: Ginger Casey, Carol Bullock, Laura Dominguez, Mary Friedrich, Linda Dirkers, Myra Reinbott, Gail Volz, Sue Bretch, Cyndi Boyer, Sheila Helbig, Barb Gray, Rita Heimbaugh, Karen Voss, Darcy Tuma. Organizations!Specoal Interest 101 Trap And Shooting Club The Trap and Shooting Club is new it on the campus scene. lt was started in it I the spring of 1972. Its purpose is to associate people who share a love of trap shooting and a desire to obtain further practice. Once a year the members sponsor a wildlife dinner. TRAP AND SHOOTING CLUB, Left to Right, Sitting: John Sextro, Linda Hellrung, Margaret Sexauer, Ben Harris. Standing: Monte Straut, Kara Nunn, Ron Benson, Charles Hulshof, Jim Wolter, Dr. Leo Harris, Ad- viser. 102 Organizations!SpeciaI Interest Saddle C.ub SADDLE CLUB, Left to Flight, Row 1: Carol Shaffer, Nancy Po Hong Wang, Charles Hulshof, Dr. Paul Shank, Adviser: Henson, Wendy Buker, Marilyn Chalcraft, Linda Diane Kunkel, Vice-president: Louise Martin, Lana Hanks, Poeppelmier, Treasurer: Christy Wild, Nancy Bruen. Flow 2: Jim Wilder, Dr. Robert Cook, Adviser. 4-H C I u b Founded in 1966, the SEMO 4-H 'Club is an extension of the national 4-H clubs. The club's purpose is to allow University students to extend their 4-H leadership. The club acts as advisers to younger 4-H Clubs in the county. ln the spring, members sponsor an area wide square dance. Founded in 1971, the Saddle Club is open to any student with an in- terest in horses and horsemanship. Practical experience is gained through working with and riding horses. The talents of the members are shown at its spring horse show. 4-H CLUB, Left to Right: Marilyn Beck, President: Wayne P. Morris: Karen Ahrens, Secretary- Treasurerg Nina Swan, Ken Ludwig, Wendy Buker. OrganizationslSpecial interest 103 . . . VV aw., W r.l,r T all i Association Of Black Collegiates The primary purpose of the Association of Black Collegiates is easing racial relations on this campus in the hope of instilling an awareness of blacks on its non-members. The Association sf-ives to im- prove its membens culturally, socially, and mentally so that they may show fellowship on the University campus. The Association of Black Collegiates sponsors a big brother program, a black house, the annual Black Ball, and an outstanding Black stu- dent and Black athlete award. ASSOCIATION OF BLACK COLLEGIATES, Left to Right, Row 1: Dennis Johns, Madeline Webb, Roger Casey, President: Clarence Finley, Jr., Diane Johnson, Vernice Humes, Secretary. Row 2: Dr. Seidensticker, Faculty Adviser: Clarence Finley, Joe Ward, Linda Ward, Kathy Mack, Barbara Cook, Sharon Robinson, Pat Andrews. Row 3: Don Byas, Bruce Bufford, Deborah Finley, Michele Pugh, Nancy Byrd, Elma Willis, Marie Johnson, Linda Branion, Vicky Strong, Mary Ann 104 Organizations!Special lnteresl Cooper, Carolyn Carter, Glenda Andrews. Row 4: Bruce Germany, Charles Johnson, Carol Hughes, Sam Randle, Kevin Stewart, Joe Eastern, Michael Hornsby, Phil Ward, Brian Sieber, Gene Parker, Al Council, Cedric Johnson, Bertha Franks, Ron Sheperd, Yvonne Black. Row 5: Dennis Sumlin, Terry Bowen, Larry Binion, Don Juan Newton, Andre Terrell, Larry Lawrence, Steven Mason, James Belle, Harold Dilworth, Willie Colon. 43 Veteran's Corporation 106 Organizationsfspeclal Interest 3 Ver, 55, , fjgff -lf' .V W ' ' .W J. i ,-.A ,Jgff' aqh., J, 41 W K W 5 xx f ,vi Q gi , yr' K KM ,iw it Vt, J J f 3 N tx M, lv, VV A xy, fp , ,, Aa ' qi, 1, A ,V f My ' M p,, V . 5 rm A , V , is an 'TW f?i, ,, 4-'Q A rw, lk A ,,., , Q, ,. VETERAN'S CORPORATION, Members: Warren Arends, Robert Agee, Roy Alfred, Artie Armbruster, Hugh Ashley, Tom Bangston, Johnny Barnes, Bruce Baum, Byron Beard, Dennis Besselman, Stephen Bischoff, Rick Bennet, Charles Bouse, Donald Bratton, Charles Brigges, Rich Brown, Thomas Burch, Gary Cassoutt, Ronald Clark, William Clark, Ron Clements, Pat Cochran, Martin Cohew, Jim Coats, Mark Cox, Michael Cravens, Rex Davidson, Samuel Davidson, Roger Diredurch, Wayne Dowell, Duran Duggan, Roger East, Glenn Eastmann, Jim Enderly, James Ervin, Lewis Evan, Lynn Ewalt, Steven Foeste, Larry Freeland, Larry Freese, Warren Gaither, Brian Garner. Michael Grosblatt, Ray Hahn, Ralph Hall, Wade Hamlett, Charles Harper, Jim Herrman, Robert Hileman, Joe Hill, Phill Hill, Charles Hirsch, Rodney Hogg, Walter Holland, Thomas Hopen, Glenn Huelskamp, Steve Huffman, Lonnie Jones, Terrence Juden, Jerry Kaufman, Bob Kennedy, Jack King, Daniel Kilper, Daryl Kirkpatrick, Ben Kraft, Terry 4 W gr My 1 ,. 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W Kurre, Gerald Lattray, Jesse Lee, Kenneth Lennington, James Lewis, Dennis Lorch, James Lowes, Terry Lynchton, Daniel McCarthy, Gene McCrellis, Carl Meyer, Rick Morein, Tom Neal, Bob Norman, Pat O'Fallon, James Odell, William Osburn, Les Peters, Ron Penzel, David Praecher, Larry Quanton, Robert Rafferty, Richard Reed, David Richbourgh, Bill Rogers, Dennis Rogers, Ronald Rouggly, Tim Sautel, Fred Seabaugh, Bob Scheidt, Michael Schlimme, Gary Schlosser, Jim Schutle, Eddie Shirrell, Don Slasinik, John Smith, Samuel Snider, Walther Stinebaker, John Stratton, Mike Summerville, Robert Swaim, Cy Swabada, Bill Swan, Ray Swindell, Richard Taylor, Mark ThiIenius,Chuck Thomas, Norman Thompson, Steve Thorn, Stan Trickey, Robert Vannerson, James Walter, Richard Walther, R. L. Whibbinmyre, John Weber, Wolfenkochler, Marvin Woodfin, Jim Wulff, Michael Young, Homer Yount, Al Ziegler, Michael Zimmerman. The Veteran's Corporation was organized on campus in 1967-68. Its purpose is to assist veterans in their dealings with the Veteran's Administration and the college administration. lt also serves as a social and fraternal organization. Its ac- tivities include the annual Youngster-Oldster Football game, Spring Pig Roast, and Friday afternoon parties at the Vet House. OrganizationslSpeciaI Interest 107 Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is the only national service fraternity on SEMO's campus. It belongs to the . ttsfssisswfer--' national fraternity of Alpha Phi Omega and the gggtemzskx Beta Psi chapter was founded on campus in 1939, with Mr. John Wiseman of Financial Aids as one of the founding brothers. The purpose of the fraternity is to provide service to the campus, community, and nation through friendship and brotherhood. The fraternity sponsors the annual Ugly Man On Campus contest with the proceeds going to the United Way and the Perceptual Motor Disabilities this year. Other service projects in- clude distributing the Capaha Arrow, working the annual glass drive, serving refreshments at Homecoming, and working with boy scouts at Camp Lewellen and S-F Scout Ranch. 108 Organizations!Service F 3' OFFICERS, Left to Right, Row 1: Rich Leong, First Vice Presi- Walther Treasurer Lee VanMiddIesworth Second Vice Presl dentg Walt Richmond, Historian, Jim Byrd, Recording dent Mike Mouser Corresponding Secretary Red ONeal Secretary: Randy Pour, Ass't Treasurerg Mike Webb, President Don Groff Alumni Secretary Parliamentarian. Row 2: Brad Whatley, Sgt. at Armsg Lee A sl-- 1 'At ,W ai? N Z' do gr, '-N, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, Left to Right, Row 1: Dave Fuist, Cecil Raymer, Dan Out- Groff, Red O'NeaI. Row 3: George Eaklor, Donald Babcock, Steve Hill, Donald N man, Jim Byrd, Mike Webb, Tom Powers, Mike Grosblatt, Randy Pour. Row 2: Holt, Keith B. Johnson, Brad Whatley, Lee VanMiddlesworth, Mike Mouser. Jack Huckeby, Dave Wilper, Lee Walther, Rich Leong, Walt Richmond, Don Orgamzatuons!Service 109 Gamma Sigma Sigma i f Q 3 5 Q I 3 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA OFFICERS, Bottom to lop, Row 1: Bonnie Turner, President: Cathi Seidler, Treasurer: Karen Christian, Historian: Chris Steinke, Corresponding Secretary: Pat Zewiski, Second Vice Presi- dent. Flow 2: Susan Gruner, Recording Secretary: Maureen Tobin, Parliamentariang Anne Harvatin, First Vice Presi- dent: Kathy Plumley, Chaplain. PLEDGES, Left to Right, ROW 12 Debra SCh6I'el', Jane 3: Dawn Dement, Wilma Wilson, Phyllis Elders, Beverly 110 organizaiionsfservice Daniels, Donna Dalessandro, Kim Offer. Row 2: Martha Marchbank, Tetrick, Debbi E e astwood, Susan Lanke, Donna Moudy. Row Gamma Sigma Sigma is a national service sorority dedicated to the ideals of service to the college, community, and nation, and to the promotion of friendship. The Alpha Psi chapter was founded on this campus on October 8, 1966. Various service projects of Gamma Sigma Sigma include working on the annual glass drive, ushering the Artist-Lecture Series, working with the Civic Center, and entering the annual Ugly Man contest. In addition, the sisters are involved in social activities to provide diversity for each Gamma Sig and to strengthen the bond of friendship. 10 ACTIVES Left to Right, Row 1: Judy Fulbright, Theresa O'Connor, Cathi Seidler, Chris Steinke Flow 2: Vicki Russo, Donna Jost, Anne Harvatin, Beth Ann Ftahm, Peggy Gasser Row 3: Judy Warth, Ellen Walsh, Bonnie Turner. Ftow 4: Flose Eichhorn Jackie Velten, Deborah Sharon, Judy Metzler, Janet Flhinehart, Donna Duncan. Row 5: Debbie Taylor, Maureen Tobin. Row 6: Laura Johnson Kathy Plumley, Susan Gruner, Patti Zewiski. Flow 7: Janice Nletzler Karen Christian Shelley Overton. 111 Organizations!Service Foreign Students The International Friendship Club on SEMO campus is composed of about 60 representatives from Thailand, India, Panama, France, Japan, Turkey, Germany, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Iran, Korea, Venezuela, Macau, Jor- dan, Indonesia, and Costa Rica. The club serves as a gathering point for these students away from home. They were also entertained this year by Dr. Mark Scully and several organizations. 42439 INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUB, OFFICERS: Left to Right, Standing: Shahram A. Amiri, Philippe D. Lecomte, President: Somsak Koomaitrichit, Vice-President: and Harish N. Pandhi, Vice-president. Sitting: Dominique A. Guy, Secretary: Dr. Han Mu Kang, Adviser: Lourdes Herrera, Treasurer. FOREIGN STUDENTS CLUB, Left to Right, Row 1: Becky Santacoloma, Schuster, Fernando Merchan, Somsak Koomaitrichit, Hassan Nooraldin, Dominique-Anna Guy, Margarita Spiegel, Lourdes Herrera, Dr. Han Mu Suchart Chantrapornlert. Row 3: Ali Torres, Saneh Kiettisamutchai, Kitti Kang, Faculty Adviser: Kaoru Shibata, Kaoru Shibata, Harish Pandhi. Row Sirimaturos, Raul Luaces, Po Hong Wang, Philippe Lecomte. 2: Paitoon Poocharoen, Tokio Shigeishi, Suzana D. Conceicao, Ursula Organizations!Special Interest Faculty in Nm 'A . . '? t i Known by many titles, a faculty member finds his daily activities just as numerous. Research and planning must precede class lectures and discussions. Conferences and committees consume many hours for those who oversee the curriculum and operational details. 'd y4f 'WO Fclty Faculty 1 L 4 N A W .0.,,,M K ,.S.M.W.xXwwwmhw-W:-My-Sf-1Q Participating in student and faculty social functions and civic activities, counsel- ing students, sponsoring clubs, greeting campus visitors, and spreading the SEMO name through speeches, programs, workshops, publications-these also are ac- tivities of the teacher and the administrator. Whether working alone, guiding a group of students, or consulting with colleagues, the SEMO faculty member is carrying out his professional commitment. 32:2 af- Honorable Christopher Bond Mark Scully, President Governor of Missour Southeast Missouri State University Board Of Regents NQX Left to Right, Harry Lottes, Fi. K. Swindle, Martin Hecht, Mark Scully, William Tomlinson, C. A. Juden, Lindsay Simmons 116 Faculty!Administration A A. R. Meyer Dean of lnstruction David Strand Dean of the University A Mary Helen Flentge Associate Dean of Studen Dick Haymes Carroll Walker Facultylltdmlnistration 117 is Assistant Dean of Students Dean of Students QVWMQ , ' , A fvv , '2 ' 4?wiLJ'2f,J-,vi V is 3 ygwfyialj Yiwfglfi Qfilrgjri''iH5:3L,':5?5gQ-,Sqnrrir,' fwfwag M 5 J 5 ., in , 'mf' Robert W. Foster Assistant to the President Dean of Graduate Studies 614,119 ,pu-v-'H- ' 118 FacuIiy!Adrninlstratoon Alton Bray Lyman Evans Jack Wimp Registrar Director of Admissions Treasurer iii' 4!'W George Counts Roy Drury Emily Fuemmeler Robert Harper Institutional Research Assistant Treasurer Assistant to Registrar Assistant Registrar Education and Psychology Department at QQ, ' 'Mi Irv-no W. Victor Hill Ron King Willard Morgan Wayne Norton Assistant Director of Director of Placement Director of School Services Director of Public Relations Admissions Education and Psychology 'NJ Q W Roger Schreiner Jane Cooper Stacy Bursar Alumni Director ff V, Department iw: - - gp:-g.y,.yQ f Vlei if A i Charles Wiles Director of Field Services Business Department Q . X- H , P 553 fi' ' ' ff! r 2' t'.:f,.. 1 si gs, g sp 'N LE 5 xr ' -ZEQQA' 1, :mf- 'Z' fi M' N i 'XL Nl' I t 'ZF 4- 4 53 W 'W , 5 . V 'sg A 3 , .5 . H., '21 ...p John Wiseman Director of Financial Aids Faculty!Adminlstration 119 Gary Barnett Coordinator Veterans' Affairs ?3'Y4?t if wt A A ' 4 , . ,H , 4'- .ggl fzbw tg .,, if Jesse Hodge Foods Coordinator J A24 'nb 'fvk of.,-n 'IFUV' Tom O'Connor Glenn Parker Bertha Stevens Superintendent Manager Director Buildings and Grounds Textbook Service Memorial Hall Jeanne Long School Nurse Dick Fry Director Academic Advising Aldyth Gragg Janet McMasters Mary Spitzmiller Ruth Withers Academic Adviser Academic Adviser Academic Adviser Academic Adviser 120 FaCuItylAdmir1istrati0r1 S if Q I Ni Steve Richards Bob Bridgman Reva Collins Director of Housing Head Resident Group Housing Business Manager Dormitory System we--MHA 5 .ee A L -1 Dan Gleissner Ellen Lukens Cherie Schneider Head Resident Towers Heed Resident Cheney Head Resident Dearmom Facultyllkdministratuon 121 ew- f f .s:, -.i. p I esfsgzfiglfqaz,-'f,ffit wi -,, f l E V1 f mm I Y T tg 2 3 Qgguslsrnlill Division Of Education, PsycholoQY, and Physical Education Milford Holt, Division Chairman Education and Psychology Department Head Education And Psychology William Allison Zlnffffawfh i 33,04-van. Imogene Bagwell Evelyn Barrows Jack Behrens Eldon Bethard as law: 'N-qi ,-.a..,,,N Ns Q Lenore Bierbaum Karl Blankenship Orvon Bowers Gene Brunkhorst 122 FacuIly!Educatlon Psychology puns Eleanor Conn Walter Davidson Greg Dickey Jerline Dossett 'bi' an--,-..., James Drickey Charles Hall 1 Y William Hoover Emmett Dufl Felix Francisco 5 5 . 'wx '99-if Robert Gilligan J88f1 H6fff0l'I Jessie H6l'ld6YSOn Wayne Hoover Marlene Houghland Don Hunt Ben Hutton Faculty!Education-Psychology 123 Graduate Assistants: Vernice Humes, Denis Dowd, Delphia Froemsdorf, Michael Stacy, Patricia Teroy, Mike Gaither, Anna Eissfeldt. GV' Robert Johnson Dohn Kaiser Dorothy King Frank Linn ,MW Q. five, ,lads wicsmuga Paul Lloyd John McAllister Cleo Mabrey Paul Mawhinney 124 FSCUlfyfEdUC8liOl'1-PSyCh0lOgY Dymple Medlen Kenneth Moxey Harold Niebuhr Lone Packwood Qi! hu-.. Wallace Fiexroad William Rushing Paul Shank Sarah Sitton Doris Skelton Fred Snider Don Sorenson George Truckey QM-' I H Norman Wood Floyd Wright Jesse Yow Faculty!Education-Psychology 125 Campus School Dean Allison Georgia Adams Leon Book Director Campus School Alberta Dougan Lois Farmer Robert Hess Ralph Huber Blanche Huff LaVonne Huter Jo Ann Lancaster Mary Magill 126 Faculty!Campus School ilhnix Judy Mikulin Raiph Pittman Bonnie Moxey Jean Myles Philip Phillippe A John Reed Vada Smart Martha Sudholt Thal Thrower Imogene Webb Janet Werner James Wyatt FacuItylCampuS School 127 Robert Cradic Jim Lohr IVlen's Physical Education John Schneider Department Head 128 Faculty!Physical Education Ken Hargens Ron Kirby Lavern Lauxman Daniel McNair Ryland Meyr Marvin Flosengarten Tom Thrower Joe Uhls Carroll Williams Lorenz Williams Sheila Caskey Erma Defee Women's Physical Education J . Q X 4 Q .eiki efiq wif- .' 'figs' 'Q 'y-!es.Qc' ,' Q' .Qty Q in 'l l..sgSb.' n'Qq'Ax. :Q-'se' .9 Ftosina Koetting Department Head 'Hof' xgdaf qi!-OP' Doris Hamer Margaret Mates Patricia Murray 'hr- i ,W H , f ww I ' 1' 1 Billie O'Neal Marjorie Paben Joyce Pruitt Faculty!Women's Physical Education 129 Division Of Fine And Practical Arts Business Administration And Business Education Gene Loftis Division Chairman Graduate Assistants: Sam LeGrand, Janette B. Story, Barbara Spiers, Debbie Jones. Business Department Head ' l Lloyd Badgett Frank Chong John Crampton Jean Dickey Raymond Galbreth Barry Greenwald 130 FacuIty!Buslness J' Alice Griffy William Halcomb Fern Harris Jerry Haughland Bert Kellerman Carl Kilmer Daniel Kopp Bob Malahy Theodore Mueller Van Psimitis Louise Fleddick FBCUIIYIBUSHIBSS 131 132 Faculty!Business Orville Riggs Merritt Sanders Hayden Schuetts Elsie Selph ll l Harold Weber E. Victor Williams Computer Science James Briney Department Head WM 'E' Seth Carmody Herbert Hall Walter Marshall Don Runnels WK '+I A Don Krueger l - faq FacuIty!Computer Science 133 William Meyer Department Head Agriculture Q M if . K., K Gene Bieber Charles Korns Jake Wells D8p8Fff'l'16l'1tH68d 134 FacultylAgricuIture Art Fine Arts Samuel Bishop Fred Burnett r- Aan, William Chamberlain Marea Daume Agnes Evans Grant Lund Frank Needle dl Rick Procter Roy Schoenborn Edwin Smith Vera Wagner FacuIty!Art 135 Home Economics W Grace Hoover Department Head Charlotte Adams Jeanne Beaty Mary Blackiston Mabel Daugherty Patricia Grojean Mildred Mussey Jacqueiyn O'PaIka Virginia Walker 736 Faculty!Hor'ne Economics Industrial And Technical Education Bryce March Department Head f . Q, ,G Q -F 1 ? ,wt -'cf'-as Donaid Amelon Robert Cox James Sage 'WH' M5 Gilbert Seres David Thompson Graham Wagoner Amos Williams Facuityflndustrial and Technical Education Library 'ffwfilf' 'Mfg' . I 550' Pr 'v. Martha Bender Elizabeth Brewer wir Geoffrey Roth Acting Director Paulette Cotner Jo Frances Ham by Duane Hendricks Donna Leone William LeRoy Janice Nunnelee Catherine Roeder Inez Uhls Winston Walden Patricia Williams 138 Faculty!LiDrary 'M 'l'HO' -an Robert Willingham at tw' K F Y Q N ' 4 star, fe has 5 K ,f . F 1 J N3 , QQ yi 5 S W f - ex if We 2, ' rx an an Q .X We e : - - '--9 5 fa. In 51 . if 1.2. 15 A Janie Wright Audio-Visual Center George Pendergrass Department Head Federal Program For Migratory Children Lorena Coffman Bea Harris iw ' Wayne McElroy Jane Holt Dale Quinn Janet Watkins Department Head Nursing l fl Bertha Alyea Eleanor Brennemann lainie Mary Evitts Department Head Patricia Huttegger Elvie Robert 140 FacuIty!Federal Program for Migratory Children Nursing Division Of Music Nr LeRoy Mason Department Head 'ya Gordon Corwin Doyle Dumas Robert Jones Paul Kirk I f ff ,- 1 ,nm ,315 iissi sselsd: N ,ngfggif K. sis s , ' A if ' Z - ,,, Q M- ' Z YZ.. 2zu:.:1.4f,. -' ' 1 frm. wig : fqsggf , 2EZf':?f25'cT::4i m?.fTw::?v,5, ' wi' 1-refe r. Y-1: 'af?Z:Tv?'-Q , 'fign 'xg ' .'. ff' i.1,f,u' 'f ,ft fi 1 3 , g3:?'4 55gwTw ' '2 I. . 2:33, Dan Dunavan Peter Martin FacultylMusic 141 142 FacuIty!Music auf' Betty Palsgrove Robert Flestemeyer T. Donley Thomas Dallas Tjaden 'Y 'ii' -.., Shirley Zielinski lllllluun , , 1 4' ff ,X ,A WW ,,.,,w.Mg 95?ii2iZ1ii325,- .1 I tex-wife -gzif ,H 5244122451424 f e akfkqgvg. l i wi'u' Z 'ff John Shelton Jeanne Tjaden X Division Df History And Social Science Charles Bonwell Lawrence Breeze K 'NA' X Mem' George Ketcham John Coleman Harold Dugger Division Chairman History Department Head Larry Easley Ernest Farmer William Jenkins im'-me i M y hi Ki 7, V, .- K ,ii I I ' , uf' 4 Wihvizfl 4 frv- 4 X 1 Q , 3 Faculty!His!ory Arthur Mattingly Martin Needels , is to X S G fir . K X . X ff K f L11 -6 if wi! :FSP .- Eugene Nutter Robert Skelton 144 FacuItylHistory I' Graduate Assistants, Left to Right, Seated: Jane Huck, Margaret Jonas. Standing: Steve Stewart, Gary N. Fischer, Gary R Emmons, Robert Denton. Kenneth Peoples Gene Ramsey James Schnell Charles Sharp ,, E225 5 iss. ' -we X 1 5 f, Q it . S ' E 211 .. .. 1 .E ' . 1 -512214. - - . f A. al if., If -f ieiasgiffiaigifss g ' is -attsftfsfts -. weQwsfzsssiikfiver t. .. -- .: -:Si:Qs-3s1S':gW.SgqtM -- , ,K-3 -iisi::lf.f- , Truman Smith George Suggs Joseph Werne Bob White Social Science Wayne Ewbank Department Head raw Tf 'auf ' 19 - -W-an X an 2 William Ansberry Henry Azuma David Barkley 1--:.1f' Donald Berg Phillips Brown Clark Choffy We 1 5 dis! 5, my .., ,i 3,6 J, M'f i' : lr 5? 252 ' I, , , 4 45 at QQ , Uv 2' ,ea i n f Wjfyayf. Vi f fi - rj, fig if HQ yi '5' QM J, S? K fy are , I if Nw air fn mf QW -2. i Q1 42 X v ' QA, if ,fi ROUGH Baftleff 4' V Jim Defee Faculty!SociaI Science 145 146 FacuItylSoclal Science i l i David Enochs Betty Fulton Gerald Giesler We Scott Grantham Larry Hamilton Valerie Harris Peter Hirschburg Johnson Hwang Thomas israel Han Mu Kang Robert Long Gwinn Lovel f It Don Smith Gerald Stott Terry Sutton Gerald Thompson David Walker Peter Yaremko Faculty!SociaI Science 147 Division Of Language And Literature Fred B. Goodwin Division Chairman Speech Department English Graduate Assistants: Jay Hicks, Amber Palmer, Barbara Holdinghaus, Henry Sessoms Thomas Poepper, Vicki Michael Department Head - X A M gght A ..,- 'V - en.,-Qzfmi, ,. - sf.-my ' ,,,, ...W asf- MQMW, Q Emily Beatte John Bierk Nancy Bray Robert Burns Helen Collins 4535! Max Cordonnier Billy Davls Roy Dawson Leonard Edmlsten Jennie Frye Alice Grant Robert Grayson Bobby Hamblin James Hamby FaCulIy!EI'1gIish 149 150 FacuItylEnglish J. Leo Harris Charles Hearn Pamela Hearn Harvey Hecht Peter Hilty Theodore H. Hirschfield Mike Hogan Martha Howard Jones Ken Metzger Dean Monahan Katherine Parrish W. Bruce Parrish Nolan Porterfield Janice Rainwater William D. Seidensticker l Daniel Straubel Marybeth White Fred E. Wing FacullylEnglish 151 Foreign Language Albert VanAIphen Department Head Speech Frances Crowley Gladstone R. Fluegge Richard J. Kump Constance Rowe Jonathan C. Sharp E. Otha Wingo I 1 M. G. Lorberg, Jr. Department Head 152 FacuIty!Foreign Language-Speech Larry E. Grisvard Tom Harte Jack Hensley 'Z'.? lLf77+2i1f:l?fQf X ,W ,, A I f 1 1ffQfjfQ':5 fwzizifgfif 4 Leita Hensley Carl Keike John Long an Joseph Low Donald Schulte Bill Stacy I' as nv. rx, K Mary Ann Trombetta Susan White Terry Woo Graduate Assistants: Mary Jane Evans, Phyllis Bono wwf' f E dy F3CulIy!SD8eCh 153 Division Df Science And Mathematics Biology Norman Braasch Donald Froemsdorf John P. Huckabay Division Chairman Department Head Robert E. Cook Chemistry Department AIM ff if Lorna Cordonnier Stan Diehl Edna Dudgeon Charlene D. Freeman Paul L. Heye John B. Hinni Donald Jewel Russell Kullberg 154 FacuI!ylBloIogy Robert J. Kuster Edna Ohmart Otto Ohmart Davida Phillips ,f N Lf L X Birdie Rader Carl Train Chester G. Twitcheli C h e m ist ry Larry Bahn Lester L. Leaton Ronald Popham Department Head Herbert Pinnick Mike Readnour Robert Louis Smith FacuIty!BioIogy-Chemistry 155 Earth Science Charles Williams Department Head if Q- 156 FacuIty!Earth Science b ---N Qu-Z r 1-az: in 1 . lf. .A .,... ,. 7 Y Q ' , ? gf lrlS?zg ' ffm , qua A jf 2 f f 'fvv ' ' ,, , .. ,, 'Q , Q, A lg Vgwgmk ls, 1 - it Ernest Kern Burnal Knox Dorothy Lell Gary Lowell NJ 1-4-.....w Robert Parkinson Alfred Robertson Margaret Smith Lguis Unfer Mathematics W Y Russell Michel Department Head -J-'H ,I ' a A 'VL 'M-W, A :,,. .1 'fag -ig 1 if 55, 31 iff, ii ftfafiiiiiifa e 5 Y ' X ' F i 5 .' .g9'5fi!' rflgfiii' 2 Mangho Ahuja Robert Bruns Clarence Dalton if dwav-...Q William Ettling Richard Francis Jack Gosnell Harold Hager FacuIty!Matnematics 157 Wayne McPherson Leonard Palmer Neal Peterman Walter Floth 158 FacultylMath x 1 ri Louis Sewell John Strout Thomas Wencewicz John Young I Physics Harley Rutledge Department Head Richard Cannon Robert Freeman 1-5,5 -sew Sidneb' HOGQGS JOSGPYI Paikedab' Arthur Soellner I Milton Ueleke Carol Varnon Leo Wene Hsin-I-Wu Facunyfpnysics 159 Aerospace Studies Lt. Col. Robert Mize Detachment Commander Prof. of Aerospace Studies Crime Laboratory 9 160 FacuIty!Aerospace4Crime Laboratory i g: - vt Robert Briner Director Capt. Robert Fish Capt. Hugh Jones i TSgt. Joe Huckelberry SSgt. Johnnie Saunders Student Life Freshmen and SEMO look each other over during New Student Week. 'iff ? if Wh. 65515 ,af ,ff Q k 3 R? 1 3. This year's freshman class was special, the 100th class, and the New Student Week Steering Committee was there to serve them by introducing them to the campus and answering their questions. The week of activities began with a picnic on the terraces with the deans serving as hosts, followed by an outdoor con- cert. Free movies were also shown on the terraces and SAC sponsored Uncle Vinty, once again. The committee directed a variety show in the Rose with student talent as star performers. Wheels Night rolled by, and finally the week was over and finished with a dance in the Towers' Cafeteria. By the end of the week, students were becoming familiar with the campus and tired of committee members with Centen- nial nametags. They were ready to begin a new year, which just happened to be the 100th birthday of Southeast Missouri State University. 16 St dent L fe Townies can't go home again -they've never left. Most students at SEMO state cannot imagine hav- ing lived in Cape Girardeau all their livesg but there are those who completed All their education-from kindergarten through college-within its city limits. Hometown students have an entirely different perspec- tive to contribute to the composite picture of academic life. For some, it is more a matter of expedience and less expenseg the convenience of living near the University reduces the overall fees and costs, a fact appealing to both the students and their parents. With free room and board as well as the bonus of home cooking, residential students benefit from the familiar atmosphere of their households. However, few townies escape certain parentally delegated chores, even if they are University studentsg and younger brothers and sisters often sur- pass whatever the maximum noise level of a dorm might be. Townies must put up with the struggle of getting the family car 365 days a year, and in case of rejection, must rely on their bicycles, their thumbs, their friends' wheels, and if all else fails, their own two feet. Since the latter is often the case, townies often have the opportunity to strengthen their leg muscles walking home as well as to and from classes. N-unliisff Wyus MN!-K wkiivwwwh H-s. F1 Dormies experience traditional collegiate role. Dormitory life offers a variety of experiences for the college student. lt's a never ending struggle of human against elevator, finding a maid to replace light bulbs, and racing to be first in the cafeteria line. lt's something that can't be related but must be lived to be believed. Adjusting to the fact of living with a total stranger nine months of the year, within a small cubicle consisting of two beds and a sink, aids one in his relationships with the human race as a whole. ln addition, one learns to cope with and endure the many trials that occur during the passage of the academic year such as the cafeteria food, no mail from home, and losing the foosball tournaments. But it really isn't as bad as it seems. For after one leaves the University atmosphere, in ad- dition to the sheepskin he might have received, the graduate has the memory of good times . . . hockey games in the halls, flooding the shower for a swim, the ex- citement of a candlelight, and of course, forgetting to check that key and having the privilege revoked. Though it seems whenever there is studying to be done, it is impossible because fellow inhabitants are being a nuisance, such noise is reassuring, one knows then that he is not alone. In fact, he is never alone. Privacy becomes rare when living with so many others and a luxury to be treasured in the few solitary moments that are available. S! de tLfe 3 www x Student Life 167 Commuters drive hard for their education ee!EaM?f5f is id be Maxx Siwim mv iiee A ri'r A i' We fm l ,.... ,.,w-wrwwssswwsn QR QE S Q .. .wma 3 E. www s,,.m When living on campus or off campus is neither feasible nor fashionable, one does the next best thing: commute. Commuting students composed a different segment of the student body with problems and pleasures all their own. Commuters were among those in the front ranks to combat the energy crisis head-on. Hav- ing that extra distance to travel every day, they soon felt the tightening grip of the gas shortage on their household budgets. Their school day began much earlier and ended much later than most students'. Many a commuter must have questioned the wisdom of Benjamin Franklin's early-to-bed, early-to-rise philosophy. But for those who fell short on sleep, the couches and sofas in all the buildings' lounges afforded enough comfort to catch those extra forty winks. Commuting students often depend on Memorial Hall cafeteria for coffee breaks and lunches if a thermos and brown bag make the armload for the day to unwieldy. Time has to be organized and divided evenly to survive the has- sle of loading and unloading the car on a typical day. Then, finding a parking space becomes a crisis itself on some occasions. Many frustrations that are only minor for most students reach traumatic proportions for those students-on- wheels. Sl detLf Foreign students gain American insight. 27 ,52 W V ff' WWE ihgmmw iiiiiw ii,i,i A 'A The International Friendship Club, formerly the Foreign Students Club, serves as a gathering point for the students away from home, as well as a chance for the foreign students to interact within the Southeast Missouri community. The club represents over 15 foreign countries. Most of the students find out about SEMO by word of mouth from people who have previously attended school here. Others have learned of SEMO through the Institute of International Education and the Commission of International Exchange of Persons. The low tuition of this University has been a drawing factor for many of the foreign students. Some of these students have earned scholarships from their countries while others finance themselves privately. Business, social studies ipolitical sciencel, and pre-engineering are the most popular majors among the foreign students. An American degree talks big in most foreign countries, said a student from Japan. Other foreign students have said much of the same thing, in that, the English and the western techniques learned here offer more job opportunities in foreign countries. As a group and as individuals, the foreign students working in the International Friendship Club have interacted significantly with a portion of the Southeast Missouri community and University. Every month several of the club members speak about their respective countries and display examples of their various cultures and traditions before churches, organizations, and civic clubs. These experiences allow Americans to see their own country from a different perspective and also give the foreign students a new perspective that they can take home and spread in their own countries. by Samson Dunlap mmm Off-campus residents face freedom and responsibility. .qy :.- 5' i- -,gn 1 c J. his-.. r is W F i is fini N41 Z wi is is i, ,Z Xsii 'tg K S 'WW' 'W . 1 :W-if i ir ii V f1 f'-WIWFJ M gi use L NL :Aa 1- fixfvmr- 1 E sf' if , Q Q A A ' , g ,m-Ak, ,lm , a :lik i ',,5'ii A . . Mgixf 'Mai is gs K ,.-- , Q 1Q Q-'- - a S X X We 5 :,..,. E, K 4, -- - - X .. .. he i i 3 sf X N i 'Ss j ' Q 'sais S? W Z. , .. -' f , f , ,, of-Wim 2 Off-campus living is a step away from the dorms and a step closer to in- dependence and domestic drudgery. Having to subsist on a tight budget makes living off- campus less than a luxury. In fact for some it is more like camping out. For women, it means turning in their dorm keys and scrap- ping the idea of women's hours . And for the men, it means assuming contradictory roles- Mr. Cool and Mr. Clean . Off-campus life for the unmarried students also means a crash course in home management. lt is on-the-job training in the basics of liberated living: cooking, ironing, washing, and general housekeeping, although tidiness, as a practice is usually swept under the rug. Speed is essential in any household chore, but skill is another matter. Married students fare slightly better on a tight and busy schedule as well as a limited income. In some cases, two heads are really better than one, especially in the labor division. Baby-sitters become a necessity for couples with children, and schedules must be carefully juggled so husbands and wives do not have classes the same hours. The budgeting of money, classes, and free time, and the upkeep and care of an apartment bring many hardships and incon- veniences: but both are part of the price which must be paid for the freedom and responsibility gained. m 1 y 3 1 Student Life 173 ww Wx an S ws Ulm Af usvf ESQ ' :S .... iv , . W gsyQwX- 3 W XC-T' -.fi ...J k MW 155 mf: 1 ' Q SSN kk. 4 4 0 Q Q a 4 J A ?nl4 k MU wvvwN -qi www xx K WN fwwx -V 'vi 3135? as X. Y - X 5 it fl U I L 3 Z l' ' S ', . - . ji, L QQ. - A QQ. : 5+ X -1 1 A .- gg gi: Q.. - S f t .5425 . 8- xx Sv- .gait 'v TS E? gs: if - xr g g ' .2 E if ii im 12 i Q W gf x i , 1 ,EMD 45, Q . ' v - N On-the-job training in accounting is not easily acquiredg but for those students who are also University employees, learning to budget time and money becomes necessary. SEMO operations are given a boost in efficiency because of students employed as secretaries, switchboard operators, computer operators, printers, janitors, and cafeteria and library workers. These students serve faculty members as well as classmates while paying for their own tuition and living expenses. The working student is a member of a select but usually unrecognized social group. Time for recreation and personal enjoyment decrease in proportion to the supplemental income. Yet, the proverbial stu- dent working his way through school can gain, among other things, greater independence, self- reliance and self-respect and a broadened sense of responsibility. KM' WH. Theatel' SGHSOD OffGl'S drama HDQ l'T1USlC. The beauty of the dramatic arts lies in the audience's imagination. With a stage, some props, a background of wood, canvas, and paint, a little make-up, costumes, and some strategically placed lights, an audience can be whisked away to any place in time and space. There they are compelled to laugh, cry, gasp in horror, ache with rage, or sigh with the contentment of happy memories. During the Centennial University Theatre Season, audiences visited a wide range of times and places where they met an equally diverse group of people. It was a year for both melody and drama as all five productions contained musical selections directed by the Division of Music. For the first time, members of the community who were not students were allowed to try-out for acting roles in honor of the University's 100 years of interaction with the surrounding area. The season opened with The Apple Tree, a comedy which showed the joys and pitfalls of love as experienced by Adam and Eve, a barbaric princess, and a chimney-sweep-turned-movie-star. Twelfth Night, a classic Shakespearian comedy, updated the playwright's story of mistaken identity by placing the action at a modern English coastal resort. Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors, took audiences back in time 2000 years to witness a little boy's miraculous healing at the time of Christ's birth. The most successful Centennial year production was the smash musical, 1776, which ran an unprecedented 9 performances. The show dealt with the men of the Con- tinental Congress who wrote America's Declaration of Independence. The eerie folk drama, Dark of the Moon, was set in the misty witch haunts of the Smokey Mountains. With that production, University Theatre concluded its special tribute for the Centennial year. 176 Student L fe ig' f wwe iw ., ' Q ' fi k Z9 Q if 1? y 4' 5, f ,JW .3 gm! Z is u Af!!! Q nl, s The Apple Tree Twelfth Night Amahl And The Night ViSitOrS 1776 Are you sure we GOT everything? I don't know, I guess we can make another trip out to the car. ls this the end of the line? Yeah, get your checkbook out and take your shoes off. Where's the REST of the family? Oh, about ten cars and three suitcases back. Well, at least we don't have to worry about any of this again until you move OUT. Vw' i O iig, . -' ,A v y i yk..A , J g. Aw 6 ik ' , 3?f'2QLLll?2 .,.. ., ,. f 'f if+' in f mm-w.,.l .. Q . , ww K u X I M--T , ml - J -A ..,.-'? Q was Ui! X-AE: .3 Nm, WL The new room is not real, but everything has been put in its place for the day. Sides of boxes bulge, stretched and broken, because things that wouldn't fit did sometime during it all. A change of mind is in order, or one of pace at least, in saying good bye to say hello. 1,7 wi WAV LHR' Em 182 Student Life Moving through and heading out. Stopping long enough to be company for a roommate, a 4109. Cheering on and cutting up. Watching what others are watching and listening to whoever's not listening to YOU. or even an INDIAN. Sociable surroundings are to and to others an OBSTACLE. some people a Std GOAL tLl 183 U 1 I a ,,::a- -4 X ff'-A,1S5U F' -l.'f..Q, VLH AFIV J E QM' LJ? - E X an-kimlf ' Wfiiwfi ff' 5:53 ia. se? Round thee Springtime flings her blossoms, June in The ground blooms and grows rich, only to give itself up to a different wealth, as the sun shines first friendly and warm, then grows dull in cold. lt's keeping all things in their, growing stages, as each season seems a whole in itself, but in the end is only part of a becoming. verdure veils thy hill, Autumn paints in poignant beauty, Winter's snows fall soft and still. 186 Student Life fsecond verse to Alma Mater by W. L. Viehl gg, . 'qw df ' A ,,W,., ., 4' 1 Aw The swimming pool is emptied and people shake their heads and say how quickly it all passed as the sun seems to move farther away and the skies settle down closer to the earth and hover there for the longest time and it's cold. As diverse as people's ideas and feelings are, at one point, they share the inner thought that all work must be done by the spring. 188 Student L te 353 9' 5 W gg is , W, f E, mf Sf, 5 WM. . - y SN Ru -Z an 'A k H Ag x f , Miki! f ki ff A QQ?-fwlf.-ffQ5 : mil - i, f. A Wiffvag-we I 'Y' ' S R4 1 S -is A - wh f Mm ' Student Lnie 189 aa Qs L Q Q i, f ,M f if ,AWN 190 Student Life Shortly after spring mornings begin smelling good, it gets hot, and it stays hot for a long time, and people always talk about it. They say different things about it, but its always hoped on waking up that there's not much work to be done as the day spreads itself out for looking. A. A7'v,,r'4' Q sf, J 1,2 Q in rnfwg, ., 1 was 'P 3 V d ,. Y Student Life 192 Preoccupation: CONSCIOUSLY using time to do more than ELABORATE on natural instincts. Cultivation: ABSORBING outside influences and reacting with anything but APATHY. Consummation: ACHIEVING a tranquil state of mind without forcing or BETRAYING it. Student Life 193 ThE GRADUAting seniors observe our campus in late December. They notice the unembalmed chapping of hands and unprepared-for irritation at semester finals. I keep telling them it's DIFFERENT in the spring. ThE ORIENtated freshmen revisit our campus in mid-summer. They point out the arid accomodations reserved for graduate students and nuns. I keep telling them it's DIFFERENT in the spring. ThE pRE-ORIENtated freshmen come to STAY at our campus in early fall. They get accustomed to the long lines and in- decisive social events fCAPAHA ARROW Week- Iy Highlightsy. I keep telling them it's DIFFERENT in the spring. 194 Student Life as if I cf X Student Life Seventeen hours this semester--- HOW many more days until Christmas? l'Il never see the sun shine again--- WHEN is the next football game? l'Il rack my brain day after day in class and night after night in my room--- WHAT movie did you say is playing? I can't go anyplace on weekends anymore--- WHERE is the party going to be? l guess l'll adapt to it like everything else--- WHO did you say is flunking out this semester? 196 Student Life Student Life 197 After the recession of lectures and withdrawal from assignments comes the procession of excuses and means of time consumption. and the sometimes most COMMON places are the least VIsitATed. IA pity: K . . ! 198 Student Laie 41,51 ahfairil xv '52-k, ' iiiii qt' :Q ' A gl wh 5. ,lf .Sl .K K, ,fl . R ig ,, . .fig-:I Q:-Ftgdh 5 gg an X 4 yu 1, 15. '-gif? Q -1 5.j..gg5..gg45Q,.gf I -- 7 Q31 i 'fix k 'Mi -w!5?s25g1,1vf .W -g 1-.,NNg,2-ik Q ,, X . fi .. 253' S51-f A fx- :v.Q.3ff Life 199 -vm. QM W . .. v 'M .M ,aw M +..,.,,,, ,M , ,, 57 -w,:f 3 -ww, is JW? . Jw. KU!!! 'F 5 i X 2 1 ff we Q vs. ,4-. 9- W Lj iiA:'QHru4?'wg'HmM K M it A YAY-ww V V w , mm 'sig-51 . -4. ,+- gix... ' V 5, gm.. ' X , it , . Qfyng. MLM, 1j 'f in mi w 'IM . , 's f .x5i g ,. ' girl-Q 5. ' I PQ-gi. 1- w nn-, ,-vw i-- 0-uw, ,....--W , ,' ?:QE,?f 7,4w f fu. Turning inward--- Measuring your achievements in private thoughts , and personal projects. Looking outward--- Appreciating the undisturbed elements and inexpensive pleasures of our environment. Relaxing somewhere in between--- Enjoying the companionship and understanding that only humans can SHARE. 202 Student Life l of K w mi, . 4 -. ,, . ,,,. Q, , Iwi, sg-pf. . W M 1' in , 1 f-. wc? R mf., sw vY'sn ' ' rv W Q vs Q, 5 XL ' ' if V H w W Q-ragizv - at . .4 m w ., ' 'K' .... -Nm, . Ar .. ww X, 1 if' Student L1 'K M 6, 'F' Wi f 'I l The farm on the campus is behind us and tucked away and all that many ever see of it is its old green trucks that are driven around campus by men in flannel shirts. But the college farm is a real place, with orchards and chickens and many of the things that make a farm what it is. Most never hear how they do it Csome say the green trucks have a part in itj, but the things of the farm grow and give themselves up to the school on the hill and are all put to their own uses at the proper time. And you thought it was only a place you parked your car. d , . .ya-g , K, 1 I' .IAE X The railroad track runs down by the river, and flowers bloom there by the flood wall in the spring. They stay pretty for a long time, even though trains go screaming past them every day, rattling and threatening. The railroad man in the train will almost always wave at you and smile. There's a train in the park that's nice even though they painted it all odd colors. Climbing it can be a small adventure, especially if the sky is cloudy and it's windy and your coat is flap- ping around you. But you feel power and know that this time you won't be afraid. No . . . lt's nice to sit across the street from the shoe fac- tory on a hot day, drinking something cold and knowing you can leave whenever you want. Student Life 207 At the city library there's a fountain. They put water in it in the summer, and children play in it while inside the library their mothers search for an adventure in summer reading. Once a girl let her duck swim in it. It was a hot day, and she said she knew that duck was smiling. There's not a lot to do in Cape unless you look for things like that, although many do profess a liking for driving up and down Broadway evenings. ,wtf-Ji. me ,I wif' in W 'l' 14 3 M ,, - - av ,sf Stiff! ki f ' 2 t gif ' Sify 'Mtg' ff, .Th -A F'-,tg ,WW A , ,IIA W, sim-srl, ii., , ,Q K it Mfalill Wit - -. -ra. .ff sT,ws u.-tgaiivrfis -.. 208 Student Life 'W r 4 QWMF JQ . xv -:rf 'W U K Q if 'SQ -elf' - A 3690 M,--or J--K - YQ Fifwz ..----Nw , fl! rt' dw -. Q , Q' . 11 in sfg.n ,gin Y' -fs'-' u ' Q Di 'ami . Student me 209 . 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The guests came to the campus in the form ms is of numerous well-known speakers and performers who made up an expanded Artist-Lecture series and Com- munity Concert season. Sit Robert DeGaetano Paul Taylor Dance Company J Jerry McNeely WMS? Judy Farris Lennox String Quartet ,ff 11 The Gregg Smith Singers, veterans of four European tours, arrived first. Then on October 27, thirty Little Angels made a second appearance on cam- pus to perform dances of their native Korea. The Paul Taylor Dance Company came to visit for three days and during that time presented two lecture demonstrations, two techniques classes, and an evening performance. ln November, Lee Evans appeared, accompanied by an orchestra and four vocalists. The nationally-known pianist gave a concert of light, contem- porary music. Other guest artists for the Centennial year included the Lennox String Quartet, pianist Robert DeGaetano, and the St. Louis Symphony. Two natives of Cape Girardeau, television writer Jerry McNeeIy and opera singer Judy Farris, also came to help SEMO University celebrate her birthday. Little Angels of Korea Q 1 5' .....,.. Kivvwpd Student Life 213 Notables from across the U.S. share professional knowledge with SEMO. In an effort to make the Centennial year special not only in name, but in fact, speakers of national prominence, recognized as specialists in their fields, were invited to appear on the cam- pus. The notables began arriving before Thanksgiving break and just kept coming. The first was William S. Lowe, chairman of the Christopher S. Bond whose visit on November 16 was his first enterprise system and the trials and tribulations of keeping it being Communication and Conflict Resolution which was Lowe's visit coincided with that of Missouri governor Christopher S. Bond, whose visit on November 16 was his first visit to the campus since his election to office. Rounding out the weekend was Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, former president of San Francisco State University, who headed the University's annual Humanities Forum with his keynote address being, Communication and Conflict Resolution which was followed by group discussions that the public was encouraged to attend. After the Christmas holidays, Mrs. Joan M. Krauskopf, professor of law at the University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Law contributed her views on the Equal Rights Amendmentwhich has been a subject of much heated discussion in Missouri. The Family in the Year 2000 was the topic of a lecture in February by Dr. Marjorie East, head of the Home Economics Education Department of Pennsylvania State University, which provided interesting thoughts about what family life will consist of in the future. Dr. S. I. Hayakawa Mrs. Joan M. Krauskopf StdtLi ay W , 9:41 ,3wE', ,Ss I A wi . 1 8 J: K 4. M... wmmym Student teachers learn by doing . A representative interview with teacher education candidates, Steve Hughes and Patrice Haines. Steve taught two classes of Industrial Arts at the Campus High School. Initially discipline was his primary problem. The kids came in Monday mor- nings about to explode, he said. Being a Campus School student teacher didn't help matters, he couIdn't send students from the Industrial Arts Building to the principal on the other side of the campus, and he couIdn't touch them himself. I decided I had to be a hard disciplinarian, he said, but I had to accept the classes as they were when I came in, at the beginning of the second semester. And Campus School kids have had so many stu- dent teachers that they have them figured out- they know how to take advantage of them. With one of his classes Steve had no problemsg but in the other, there were two students who were a con- stant disturbance. The whole class was different. They began to take advantage of me, to see how much they could get away with, he said. For ex- ample, they started calling me 'Hey you'. Ifound the problem was in my approach. It was more a matter of controlling myself. I started doing things like giv- ing them quizzes instead of letting them get away with not reading their assignments. The class resented the control at first, but it workedg they accepted it. Steve learned not to criticise. One day a boy was using a handsaw and doing a terrible job. I criticised him and showed him how to use it properly. He wouldn't use the saw after that. Final- ly, I got him to use the saw again, and this time, I complimented him on his work. He really improved after that-he came to see me one day and told me how well he was doing. I could see all the difference in the world if I praised them. And you have to make them do things on their own. If you allow it, they'll let you do anything for them. His own grade was his major concern at first. I wanted to do whatever was necessary to make an A. But now it's important to me to teach the kids. Steve is enthusiastic about the new Industrial Arts program at the Campus School. lt's called the Industrial Arts Curriculum Project and is designed for students with no background in ln- dustrial Arts. The purpose of it is to introduce the students to enough different areas that they will know what they would like to do if they decide not to go to college. The program will eventually be ex- tended to the grade school where the children will be introduced to a variety of different concepts that will be narrowed down in high school. The old con- cept of industrial arts is to make one big project. In Steve's two classes, one on manufacturing and one on construction, the students did small projects to illustrate each of many different concepts. In one class, the students were building a scale model 216 Student L fe house, using the same materials as in a regular- sized house. In the other class, the students were making a screwdriver. They forged a blade, cast the handle, and attached it to the blade, employing three different ideas in one small project. The idea is to learn basic concepts that can be applied in other areas-to make the material relevant. I've learned a lot of things I didn't know before, Steve observed. I've learried a lot about myself and I've found out how much I need to learn. I don't know ifl want to teach, but l'm a whole lot more enthusiastic about it than I was before. .f 'f A teacher must be a professional. Patrice soon discovered the truth of this as a kindergarten teacher at Franklin elementary school in Cape. Teaching is a lot of work, she said. You have to be prepared for each day. The kids know if you aren't and take advantage of you. A teacher has to be flexible - you can't always go by the schedule. Even if you have just an extra five minutes, you have to make them count to a hundred, read a story to them, or let them listen to a record. You have to keep them going constantly. What is really rough is when you don't feel well. You have to act like nothing's wrong and just keep going. Patrice chose elementary education because she likes children, and in student teaching she has come to appreciate them even more. I've learned so much about the different kinds of kids-the shy ones, the hyperactive ones. You have to be around them to learn this. You have to treat the different kids differently- you have to be very rough with some. There are different group personalities, toog with some classes you have to be strict and with others you don't. But the most important thing I have learned is that kids are so different. You have to deal with each one on an individual basis. Patrice hasn't encountered many problems in teaching, but she has gotten so involved with teaching that, outside the classroom, she sometimes finds herself talking to other people as she would to kindergarten children. I am on my own in student teaching, Patrice said. The classroom is mine. I can do what I want. She hasn't had enough ex- perience to say if there are any changes she'd like to see. But I am always being presented with new ideas. One idea I just learned, to fill in time spaces, is an impromptu box. Each child writes his name on a slip of paper and puts it in the box. Whenever you have some time left at the end of a day, one of the children draws from the box and talks to the rest of the class on the topic he picked. Std tLf 217 gif ,fe , rf, Wav -M .M MB? .,A,M1,Yxfu' gfwf,Mf,g Fmikfifiiyii ES, '-9iil91?,C'1g?gC?' , ww, ,- 'T7me?Axr1f Local winners sweep St. Louis regionals and place nationally. For 24 hours the music played on and the money rolled in! By 7 P.M. Friday, February 15, the Dance for Strength Marathon for Multiple Sclerosis was under way. Such criteria as keeping seventy-five percent of the body in motion and in time with the music had not discouraged sixty-six entrants. KGMO coverage kept drawing spectators to Memorial Ballroom to lend financial support to the cause and moral support to their favorite couple. A capacity crowd of students and townspeople was on hand to applaud the four couples still dan- cing the 24th hour. The first place couple, Vera White and Jim Kimker, and the second place couple, Geri Hudak and Art O'Connor, danced their way to the regional marathon in St. Louis and won the top two honors there also, though in reverse order. By Saturday night it was obviously one of the most successful events of the entire Centennial year. Participants and spectators as well as the Multiple Sclerosis Society reaped the benefits of this memorable experience sponsored by the Student Participation Centennial Committee. i Student L'fe 219 Students and faculty respond to energy crisis. ENERGY CRISIS These words spread rapidly across the country in 1974, signifying a startling reduction in the nation's fuel and appealing to Americans to conserve energy. SEMO State's personnel responded to the call by initiating various effective measures. A cutback in the overall lighting of the campus buildings and a reduction in vehicle usage contributed to the energy-saving methods. Power sources to the University's power plant ran on an irregular schedule to offset rapid consumption of fuel. ENERGY CRISIS also meant dilemma for many SEMO Staters. As gas stations closed and covered their pumps, some resourceful students and teachers switched to pedal power. Commuters were the most seriously affected and learned to stretch gasoline to its limit for their daily round-trips. Many students remained bundled up to combat reduced heating throughout the winter, while others were encouraged to minimize excess lighting in the dorms. In most cases, a switch in time saved nine. if 220 St dent Life Us . '52 1 15 XEP- X 1 X S, M' , i f N 4 Rising- j - we ' xgglfo + -J fb- Q K A, X f- . ms. Wx ka. ..Q. , 7 N Q. www-,'. M 'N' E 1619? WWW Wi? OH GB! if ww? . ff : ,M 1 - 1 3 N. ,N Epidemic of '74 proves that there are some bugs in the system. ....l li . x 'Q Eli .32 'C 7.4. E 15 'Q ...M 5 1 The bugs invaded SEMO during the spring semester-flubugs that is. They invaded every dorm, apartment, and classroom. Heads ached, stomachs churned, muscles groaned, throats throbbed, and eyes watered. There was no relief as the school nurse and stu- dent nurses saw and listened to hundreds of flu cases. The student nurses were learning how to treat all bugs in the future and had plenty of practice. All was not totally bad though. It turned out to be the best excuse to cut class since the Blizzard of '73! At one point rumor had it that SEMO would shut down if the Registrar received calls from fifty more sick students-and the phones in Academic began to ring! The University managed to brave the bugs, though, and stay open for business as usual . The only thing left was for sick student to flee to Florida over spring break and soak up the healing rays of sun. Of course that brought problems of a different kind-the gas epidemic. A- 1 -v-rw-vifbta--q...nt..,.. .W X. Student L fe 223 Signs of the times. s 1 411004, fnvlnvmslt P Q in uw -Lava MA - 1 224 Student Life Greeks 2 Q wo- ,Me W :wzxf.1'.M:',f , The promise of social group identity and strong fellowship bonds attracted society members until the 1950's. The present Greek system has those same appealsg however, such group cohesiveness no longer remains insulated but extends its strength to CBFTIDUS and COITlmUf'llfy DI'Ol9CtS. awe av E When freshmen enter SEMO, they not only find themselves rushing frantically from one thing to another but being rushed as well. Usually they don't know exactly what being caught up in Greek rush means and wonder if they ever want to know. Some may not even know the difference between Alpha and Sigma or whether Phi and Omega go together, but many let their curiosity move them to accept invitations to Group Housing activities. Through Greek publicity and informal social functions, the rushees find themselves introduced to the Greek system. Today the SEMO Greeks have realized the value of the personal touch in membership recruitment and the need to reach out that Greek hand of friendship in- stead of waiting for nonmembers to come calling. Usually competitive sororities and fraternities are unified in their efforts to help rushees dis- cover why others have chosen to go Greek and what Greek-letter iden- tification means. .f.--....5.,..,. --7-Q 1' is i +L 2 fmt . A E 'era 'A , E K I .... ,, QM, . . , l SERV .Q grab?- , .sv-A , V ls: ,X r ,..', . ,lr .v,, I , , rl 3 iw K 5 . X i .ir . dist: r Nfl so K Q F .Ni 1' WST - , H3 rf Q at it J , Wea mis- Greeks 225 Being a Greek is being enveloped in group security, but it is also being involved. A Greek has commitments to his chapter and the Greek community along with respon- sibilities to the SEMO community. A Greek practices fraternity ideals and is challenged to develop his own highest potential and help his local chapter attain recognition in its national organization. Widely supporting school organizations, the Greeks also undertake and cooperate with civic programs. Projects such as giving parties for the underprivileged children of South Cape, holding canned food drives, collecting for March of Dimes, visiting a home for the elderly, and selling candy for the Kidney Foundation combine to benefit the less fortunate as well as to instill compassion and charity in individual members. ks I g ' kia. 3' in ve: it satisfies: f 'fro 0 gr OOO O00 O04 if ' Milf? O fs I' .55 5' 5 Q . ' 0 f,' Q 4, s,s 's M3554 Inter-fraternity competition is yet another facet of Greek life. Whether the competition be in sports or pranks, such as running things besides a flag up someone eIse's flagpole, borrowing trophies, com- posites, and knick-knacks, it builds spirit. It allows freedom and encourages interaction, helping to blend the lives of varied types of people. College life as a Greek is demanding yet fulfilling, challenging yet fun. The joining together of common in- terests, varying personalities and fraternity ideals to form a common bond is an outward sign that Greeks are linked from within. by Joy Leggett Greeks 227 Greek Governing Board I I 4 El GREEK GOVERNING BOARD, Left to Right, Row 1: Pam Uhls, Donna Beaty, Schwab, Doug Marienau, Mary Estes, Wayne Arbuckle, Dave Price, Katy Susan Webb, Joy Hargrave, Mary Tesson, Nancy Webb, Marsha Meckfessel. Kippenberger, Robert Biggs, Paul Young, Joy Leggett, Bob Bridgman, Rich Row 2: Glenn Clinton, Steve Duniphan, Pat McMonigle, Mike Cooper, Steve Komorech. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council is composed of the presidents and representatives of the six national fraternities on the University campus. They serve as a coordinator of all Interfraternity activities. Rush activities, fraternity Intramurals, and special college programs are only a few of the many items of business handled by the IFC. Panhellenic The Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the five sororities on campus. It is com- posed of presidents and representatives from each of the sororities. The major function of Panhellenic is to supervise all intersorority ac- tivities. In recent years the focus has been on revising rush activities and fitting them to the changing needs of the University. Under the direction of a new Panhellenic adviser, efforts have been made to establish some consistent rules and leave records meaningful for future Greeks. Greek Governing Board The Greek Governing Board is composed of presidents and representatives from each of the sororities and fraternities on campus. Just as IFC supervises Interfraternity activities and Panhellenic super- vises intersorority activities, the Greek Governing Board strives to coordinate the entire Greek system. The Board encourages Greek uni- ty and fellowship among all Greeks on campus. One of the biggest un- dertakings is the planning of Greek Week in the spring. its success 228 Gmeks each year is a tribute to the hard work of Greek Governing Board. lnterfraternity Council l l i I l INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL, Let to Right, Front: Art O'Connor, Jeff Lochhead, Bruce Barnes, Larry Hoog, Bob Bridgeman. Row 2: Steve Schwab, Doug Marineau, Mike Cooper, Wayne Arbuckle, Paul Young, Dave Price, Kevin Seithel, Bob Herman, Rick Steiner, Bob Wehling, Dean Asbury, Brian McDonnell, Steve Maurer. Panhellenic . '- ' ig may A F PANHELLENIC, Left to Right, Row 1: Debbie Mattheis, Peggy Underwood, Rose Hoffman, JoAnn Tolcou, Patty Chappell, Kris Ryan, Becky Miller, Mrs. Cope, Adviser: Susan Webb, Joy Barklage, Peggy Casey, Annette Grupas, Marsha Meckfessel, Hargrave, Renee Blase, Donna Beaty. Row 2: Joy Leggett. Cathy Gail Chism, Nancy Webb. Greeks 229 Alpha Chi Omega Officers Fall Semester President: Joy Leggett First Vice President: Pam Uhls Second Vice President: Lynn Eisenberg Third Vice President: Theresa Nardoni Recording Secretary: Carolyn Bey Corresponding Secretary: Nancy King Treasurer: Barb Felker Spring Semester President: Jan Weber First Vice President: Gail Chism Second Vice President: Jan Dauernheim Third Vice President: Nancy Finley Recording Secretary: Jeannette Dunn Corresponding Secretary: Laurel Nierman Treasurer: Pam Wetton SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Bunny Party. SERVICE PROJECTS: Collected for Easter Seals, Collected for Kidney Foundation. HONORS: Best Dressed Finalist, Homecoming Queen candidates. Jenny Heldman B. J. Halter Theresa Nardoni Mary Pat Schilly Sue Wellman Debbie Collins Pam Sheets Syd Walsh Lynn Eisenberg Jan Markovlch Sue Frazier Kathy Sokol Sue Sheets Cathy Underwood Barb Felker Carla Bess Cathy Harrington Jane Wulfers Jan Weber Terri East Susan Stiegemeyer Nancy Knote Joy Leggett Pam Uhls Renee Fisher Nancy King Bam Sherrie Crocker Tlna Tipton Mary Mehegan Jan Dauernheim Becky Pixley Laurel Nierman Nancy Finley Carol Ladreiter Sandy Norman Gail Chism Jeannette Dunn Rose Hoffmann Debbie Muench 9 ?nstbn5f--uv -4' Q A4 ll' '1l'll-I-r-up-.-.-. nv- --n ' 'wr- 'A ' it ugklynuaw? 5 ,,., -4-vl lwn -q-mi 'fall' ul I l q-.41 N if Lx' ' w. -. A, Tw, 'K 4 4 N v ,, My l K , ,Q f 'V F2 Q ., ,,,,44QA,. Alpha Delta Pi Officers Fall Semester President: Susan Webb First Vice President: Karen Schmaltz Second Vice President: Kathy Mitter Recording Secretary: Susie Sitter Corresponding Secretary: Vickie Peters Treasurer: Kathi Lansmon Spring Semester President: Martel Bahn First Vice President: Mary Jean Slinkard Second Vice President: Susie Sitter Recording Secretary: Lisa Dry Corresponding Secretary: Becky Thomason Treasurer: Kathi Lansmon SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Mardi Gras, Pancake Day, Favorite Professor Party, Guide for Brides. SERVICE PROJECTS: Tray Favors for hospitals, Toys for Tots, Brownie Troop, Visited Cape La Croix, Sponsored Welfare family and Indian boy. HONORS: Scholarship Trophy, First Place Homecoming Float, Best Dressed Finalists, Homecoming Queen candidates. 1 Jan Clinton Carole Shoults Vicki Rickman 2 Lisa Dry Mary Jo Baldwin Sue Bretch 3 Becky Bailiff Susan Webb Pat Haskell 4 Mary Estes Becky Stahly Debbie Huhn 5 Pam Moore Rita Dreier Jeanne Giebe 6 Frances Jones Jo Marie Castellano Kathi Lansmon 7 Kathy Richardson Martel Bahn Vickie Peters 8 Bev Gray Shirley Quertermous Sharon Woll 9 Maggie Siebke Lynn Ballard Susie Sitter 10. Emily Blattner Laurle Otten Mary Jean Slinkard 11. Kathy Mitter Kay Chaffin Becky Thomason 12. Kirsti Petersen Debbie Rock Beth Biggs 13. Karen Schmaltz Beth Estes Carolee Asberry 14. Cindi Phillips Mary Bauer 232 Greeks 4 ,A Ill lgswa- 8 Q .1313 R A wt .zfm M? gr 74 :W ,gg W2 .MV 'g 2 if 39 af, Alpha xi Delta Officers Fall Semester President: Julie Williams Vice President: Sue Wochner Recording Secretary: Debbie Pearman Corresponding Secretary: Pam Harrison Treasurer: Carol Lieder Spring Semester President: Annette Grupas Vice President: Katy Kippenberger Recording Secretary: Gail Orf Corresponding Secretary: Kathy Price Treasurer: Jane Drewel SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: All-School Mum Sale, Greek Sing. SERVICE PROJECTS: Cerebral Palsy Drive, Spon- sored Pittman Hall la home for girlsj HONORS: Second Place Homecoming Float, Best Dressed Girl on Campus, Homecoming Queen Can- didates. 234 Greeks Ruth Blase Norma Lewis Nancy Hill Gail Orf Carol Lieder Dottie Winfield Kathy Price Nancy Wilson Jane Drewel Susan Boyer Angle D'Amato Lynda Windish Cindy Henke Pam McCullison Chris Graves Susie Wilkins Marcia Cole 5 .. 9 tt Q R. ,xx -5. 'I C ,ilk NH ': , Liz. 1 X Y- J 1 m. X, 1, 3' gi ':2.- r gill' ' 5 6' f f .f'f Q-gzv. Q X T., 4 J W ,- figs - ff 4 l l ,, Susan Wochner V Annette Grupas , :r '4 Kathy Kelle .ll X f t 5.4 I - Sherry Sullivan QIIQ - 'Nl-'g-' Patty Edwards 'fi' Q, A HQ: ,i 1 , I K' Cindy Thomas .ff W 6 W Pam Graham 7 I ' Peggy Shannon Jean Sands -f 'f Katy Kippenberger 3 Julie Williams 9 Pat Sander ' 4 7 1 Nancy Bowlin 1- ' Nancy Henson I Rhonda Pinkley . I l.,' T Denise Zielinski A 4 6 l. -5 ,' , IL I 3-'75 'I tt 'W Iafyggrgx' , ,f-5' ex j ' VT X 1 if f , P' - R lp w ' it qu 1 QS Z2 X 5 v fig, 5?-My if , y xi j, 2 2 4 UW 1 ,R , WZ be :iw Q 2 M , Mx na., if , ' W 2 dum 9 M54 ,E 1 2,11 JH Wx , x Q, ia f VL 4 gl 2 E 2 .1 Pu. 2 ,ff 7 1 fav 17 5 fi , ,, Delta Delta Delta Officers Fall Semester President: Donna Beaty Vice President: Sue Leachman Recording Secretary: Renee Blase Corresponding Secretary: Cindy Thornton Treasurer: Becky Miller Spring Semester President: Vicky Butler Vice President: Laura French Recording Secretary: Julia Thompson Corresponding Secretary: Sandy Takach Treasurer: Linda Commer f + I 236 Greeks ivan ,,, A 2194 nigh :G is ai 43' M ,Q , ffl, , ,Orff f 60 Wat' ,lip ,A ff' ,rf 4. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Vegas Nite. SERVICE PROJECTS: Sold candy for Kidney Foundation, Made gift bags for Nursing Home, Christmas caroling at Nursing Home, Ticket sellers at Foot- ball and basketball games. HONORS: Homecoming Queen Can- didates, Best Dressed Finalist. Becky Miller Renee Blase Kristi Anderson Debby Davis Cathy Bartsch Lissy Reeves Donna Beaty Christy Bunting Linda Sue Commer Paula Doyle Marty O'LaughIin Cindy Thornton Barb Stafford Marsha Meckfessel Carol Thornsberry Joy Hargrave Barbara Sue Thomas Susie Rhodes Marla Knaup Barb East Patty Golom Janet Hornbuckle Patty Johnson Merri Gaye March Cheryl Finch Carla Colwick Mary Lou Ullrich Marta Garner Sharon Brown Gale Scherer Mary Lynn Caldwell Sandy Takach Debbie Nance Kathy Most Karen Kahtz ' Lil ,Q 5 mm K J 3' , f nlknoll' , , Umw- 'Uhr ,iiwgg A, ' ' .J-L fi V 1 X nm , af c..x 4'-Yip' X 'X-1' Q.- ,as 4 I 1 Y viii ,Mm Sigma Sigma Sigma Officers Fall Semester President: Nancy Webb Vice President: Sue Kaegel Treasurer: Joan Kiesewetter Recording Secretary: Gail Becker Corresponding Secretary: Marcia Dearmond Spring Semester President: Mary Tesson Vice President: Linda Light Treasurer: Camille Bryan Recording Secretary: Barb Kloth Corresponding Secretary: Kris Barklage 238 Greeks 5' x V ' '4'A V I h xNIxI05Qi23A1Q!ph i' ' gxikl , igxul, 4,1 .. fix Um' AQ'i',ffg'wf?1 l 'Q' . NV 'fgl?' 35413524 I, , , mx fit vw jf? .1 X bfi, , v , x:g3f'5fQifM ' Ewa V'- 5-Lf' 'fix' fllffih-W77 5i5'5' 5 ?'1v.7?'i'i54uJl-' rlmmgyir-X L.p,,v?4.,4X lg,gg?33,: 5, ,lj f'l iltW'i - , A I K 3 L c X 7 m V, A y :x..- J---V wr 4 - , I SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Singing Valentines, All- School Mostaccioli Dinner. Q SERVICE PROJECTS: Cerebral Palsy drive, Trick- or-Treating with underprivileged children. HONORS: First prize Ugly Man Contest, Best Dressed Finalists, Homecoming Queen Can- didates, First Place All-School Gymnastics Meet. Patty Sienkiewicz Gail Becker Patty Chappell Sherry Fisher Jeanette Oge Karen Zimmermann Becky McCloskey Mary Tesson Melodie Howard Debbie Wagstaff Kris Barklage Barbie Kloth Cindy Rose Carol Hill Enola Coffelt Betsy Rose Sue Boyer Denise Bittick Becky Koch Kathi Cook Kathy Watkins Mary Meyer Joan Kiesewetter Debbie Woodson Micky Stocking Cindy Smee Ellen Peeler Pam Svatek Camille Bryan Linda Light Nancy Webb M ,V- Y. -Nr-e w nf' W. 5 .1 'K gb.. 4 fl K Q- Q gY-V 3 in , ff '- .4 5 . AW. A , S. K .Jr X Q . :Q f .S 6 , '45 I , - if -f A -ff XX, 4, N QW : 4 ' fu' ' ' 'as Q 'lf W if 'f 1. M: + '. A J i,,?L K -W ., N , 1 2'1 4 . 1 ' Q- -1-J rw - - mi- ,aww iaiw-f F 'f Ll ..,,,1-. m L. K' -fs.. wuawff- :H lff415f 5??A - if S 7 S. 'f fvw. - w.,lwgMfQ -Q1 Aswxgf , 4 1, 1 A .xwtsaa W i by-fi ww-3-gffff'4,,.Q' M Q, 1' N, ' ' ' ifffu 'Z .gg L g,m,,-1, Q 4' .M - fx , f'1 ll,Q92?:2U'w - - . ,gw ppl w-M f, ' was ' 5 li , 3 ,If P., K xx-xi, J. Vkk gbf A ,ijt-x,.L: 1 F ' L , QTL' f-bv XL M-gq. fm, 5, , if--M' S X ffxstegkfy ' 1-NIM Q . 'K Ls 3 4 MV 'x 1--- vu . is - my f+a,,4 ' iii-1 fg pe, w -f .F wig ,sg up 5 l ' 4 g + Q , lax Xxxx f. ,IN Q. -Q., 11' -.-.NX ,gf-w- 'wZ.f+ Q J , is Phi Sigma Epsilon Officers Fall Semester President: Doug Marienau Vice President: Dan Deemie Recording Secretary: Mike Hogan Corresponding Secretary: Mlke Cooper Treasurer: Brian Long Spring Semester President: Mike Cooper Vice President: Stanley Lai Recording Secretary: Clement Cravens Corresponding Secretary: Brent Porterfield Treasurer: Brian Long SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Centennial Homecoming Garter Sale. HONORS: First Place Ugly Man Contest, Scholarship Trophy, First Place Homecoming Float. in 1 5 f!iL I X f DN - M V M7177 I gv we-I lla' , K '1is'1SN2l 1lWiifS, I sflitrsmlf . ,?.:. :.1f '- , ,mfr W I, 1256 M1 are riff 'mg ' Sr. J 'I I Q- llimsl 1. I' A 3 sp E25 : if 'L ' 21 A I :I A r 2 9341114 wang u ef I mgfle- 1- - I 13: ' f 11. ' f W .1 :fig I 12. e.-ew tn' if 15: 16. 240 Greeks X 'R iw-49' Don Dean Bob Dicus Doug Marienau Brian Long Bob Simmons Mike Cooper Mike Trotter Jay Karl Bruce West Stanley Lai Bill Ueleke Mark Bliss Clement Cravens Al Ketterer Bob Wehling Jon Howard Dave Miller Doug Lich Dave Bunyard Glenn Doering Joe McCloskey Mike Hogan Al Maupin Kent Zickfield Jerry Humes Roger Strickland Brent Porterfield Paul Chervenak Gary Baker Dan Deemie Dean Asbury S H 1' x 3 3 ,Q sf' Sy. 'Q uf' i 'lv NI ,ff f f Q X ' 5 fr V . L2 pu-- Pi Kappa Alpha Officers Fall Semester President: Phil Smith Vice President: Mike Hollenbeck Secretary: Bill Cole Treasurer: Steve Mauer Spring Semester President: Burt Harres Vice President: Steve Duniphan Secretary: Knute Rosche Treasurer: Steve Mauer B 'itnaaw MQ SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Mardi Gras SERVICE PROJECTS: Sponsored Boy Scout troop, Bike race for Muscular Dystrophy. HONORS: First place All-School Fleetball, Parade MarshaI's trophy for Homecoming Float. 1. Glenn Clinton 19 2. Bob Pritchard 20 3. Gary Price 21 4. Leonard Saul 22 5. Brian McDonnell 23 6. Dan Picarella 24 7. Marty Cliffe 25 8. Ken Steinnerd 26 9. PhiISmith 27 10. Chris Daum 28 11. John Baker 29 12. Mike Hollenbeck 30 13. Lance Brune 31 14. Zeus 32 15. Bruce Kasten 33 16. Darrell Jones 34 17. Willie Bahn 35 18. Art O'Connor 242 Greeks Dennis Keith Dan Roloff Bill Cole Terry Edwards Tim Waggoner Joe Lumpson Mike Hogan Burt Harres Rick Walker Mike Dunaway Bill Wilkening Joe Morrey Dale Council Knute Rosche Steve Maurer Fred Schroeder Carl Brandt .. wt I TWV wt. kv. fjf WJ -' tl' I , ' KV fb, 5qfrvM Cf' uvvaff-, k s '. fx gd-lf?-,t.1PL Y? ..f. , 12?..ft.Q:-lisp! A A Lf: jig , 'g2?aJa. fl N N :fix y A gf ,UQ A 1 6 Q1 4. A.el..Aeiah ff F' unit ! E.. aa -N . l ' ' ll I at 4' . 4 1 1 V M I5 - r K'-W 4-I I w -I v-IVV!--+v'4Lf av, 2 an 'W Qld Z., , , tv: ug! 4 4 ' UQ. 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I ,,f, 9 5, m4,m,ff , ,X f,,'f ,,, wp, lr' E, wg, .,,, 5, ff , ' 1, K , 1, , vez 5 w . ww ,,,,,, MQ Sigma Chi Officers Fall Semester Consulg Pat McMonigle Pro Consul: Steve Schwab Quaestor: Geoff Comer Annotator: Joe Bill Davis Magister: Joe Nolfo Tribune: Lonnie McHugh Historian: Joe Dukeman Kustos: Bob Hudson Spring Semester Consul: Steve Schwab Pro Counsulz Greg Davis Quaestor: Geoff Comer Annotator: Richard Phillips Magister: Mark Freeman Tribune: Byron Ware Historian: Sherman Fesler Kustos: Terry McClellan P SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Bunny Party, Float Trip. SERVICE PROJECTS: Sponsored Indian boy, Collected for Muscular Dystrophy, Civic Center Community progress assistance, Caroling at Nur- sing Home, Bike-a-thon and Walk-a-thon for charity. HONORS: First Place Fraternity Tennis, First Place Fraternity Basketball. Dave Wulf Bob Bohnsack Bob Raleigh Joe Dukeman Lonnie McHugh Jerry Ogles Greg Tate Dave Gephardt Mark Freeman Gary Kane Mike McCawley John Dattilo Mike Burke Mark Loethen Randy Branstetter Ed Cardin John Christensen Jeff Porter Bill Branum Steve Schwab John Gragg Bruce Hill Sherman Fesler Craig Boardman Vince Glueck A. D. Hoffman Bill Kane Greg Dees Mark Boardman Pat McMonigle Geoff Comer George Rozier Ron Alfred Richard Phillips Joe Bill Davis Greg Davis Greg Fultz Gary Sextro Frank Rauch Mark McQuary Tom Staley John Tippee Glen Warnecke Dan Bollinger Lyle Oestorborg Mike Rosenthal Rob Cribbs Byron Ware Norm Wolff Bob Renz Beak Warencke Dennis Gowan Terry McClellan Mark Mayfield Joe Nolfo Bob Watson ..,. 9 it A :rf - law ll - T SWL ... --B ? ?i'ix'W2l ': i?PE'?W?4f. if L' J my wf G x 1 4 5 1 .uf '- -x .mu . sf N K r :xr f , x 2 L A L Xxiw 453-1 .Q W ,K . N .Amwmg-H. bx... 7.N,..k,MwA.-9,,4,1s,Q.x1..Q..m...-.,-.,.W-N, .W SIGMA CHI ETTING THE PACE 'BX E x S' L ? :Q if V f 521234 N .L is Xewzffs-5 2 , iffy: . ,-L., ,f5gx?5:g:fL -:M - .,:j1T'f Q Si 5 iff? - .ef xiyf . Of 2 jg mm 4 X sw, ,X 1 -- A A fag .. g.1gw.fii1- S K , 3. 5 f wk 46 Sigma Phi Epsilon Officers Fall Semester President: David Price Vice President: John Hessel Recording Secretary: Mark Lurkins Corresponding Secretary: Tom Search Comptroller: Steve Burdett Spring Semester President: Paul Bambei Vice President: Dick Winston Recording Secretary: Joe Torrisi Corresponding Secretary: Paul Hoffman Comptroller: Hank Weber ,..--- 'Y' Q-,,..- -,,-ssl 2 aim 2 itil! -iff-1 Q Wi: It t '. - - 165. is . .. sotte . . Q . S g g R , ya f J .4 .2452 -f.a1t t g ,I ool . ,if Q, V-:v Q. ,gf b..l, , 1 2 . M l if , gin, in .v. ,.4V .-f---G., an 11.1 .t - :rf M . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Vegas Nite, Spaghetti Dinner, Wapapello Weekend. SERVICE PROJECTS: Christmas Party for un- derprivileged children, Bike-a-thon for Cancer Fund. HONORS: Second Place Homecoming Float. Mike Hefferon AI J. Kehoe Timothy Griffard David Vincent Price Barry Mannion Mike Mulvihill Dick Winston Mike Hill Dave Hartman Howard Komerous Bill Bernsen Nick Glover Mike Martin Paul Hoffmann Ken Browning Joe Torrisi Mike Myers Jay McDowell Tom Mastroianni 20. Chris Reynolds 21. Ron Speidel 22. Ed Edwards 23. Jeff Lochhead 24. Ken Link 25. John Hessel 26. John Gabrisch 27. Bob Copeland 28. Mark Lurkins 29. Don Menkhus 30. Ken Barker 31. Rick Rogers 32. Greg Bunten 33. Keith Bambei 34. Jerry Howard 35. John Drury 36. Jack Tucker 37. Mike Bosler Randy Vancil Doug Frick Don Schiffman Steve Brunk Hank Weber Ross Mantia Mike Olson Tom Howard Rich Komorech David Goncher Paul Bambei Pat McLaughlin John L. Fritsche Mark Lind Dennis Kluge Dennis Schoemehl Steve Newton Mike Stack .T,. .. if ,-, X ... .U I '-Q- - iw. I+!! - 1-'.....- -..--. I 'I 'Ti' Il'll Tl: - - Y P -V ' W- V W A .ii . L-'ii lfli ' e..1 .. ' MQW, 4, ' , 'if,ii'lt W ii 9': 4 5 -- -k nit 1 'F G20 fri 43? 3 Ls' 7: , 491564, VXWMW f-- ,,,, mmwzm . W4 ' YQ M ' zvwwlf lvrfmauaw--Q W -naw-.,.M....uf,W... W, asv A WM MA . ,, 4,7 WW' f ,ww :M .f , J LW f -1. W, if? 3 F' 4,1fLlgLQ'-14xa'L- fzv Y- .4 ,. ,M ,- ---W - Sigma Tau Gamma Officers Both Semesters I President: Robert Biggs if . Vice Vice President of Finance: Steve Forbis ffl President of Education: Steve Garner Vice President of Membership: Paul Young Vice President of Public Relations: Joe Ronzio egg' Vice President of Communication: Mike Kleeschulte SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Float Trip, Yard-and-a- half Party, Sig Tau Calendars. SERVICE PROJECTS: Cerebral Palsy Drive. HONORS: First Place Fraternity Golf. 1. Jeff Kerkhover Jim Griffin Tim Gagnon 2. Bob Baugh Oliver Sappington Steve Forbis 3. Rob Hemperley Joe Ronzio Greg Hill 4. Robert Biggs Rick Bonnot Craig Cooke 5. Kevin Maloney Steve Meyer Larry Baisch 6. AI Wulf Jim Zelser Paul Burch 7 Mike Sommerville Paul Young Steve Erbe 8 Dan Hopson Byron Cox Leo Loehnig 9 John Canepari Tim Schloss Mike Coffey 10 Mike Fortney Dale Siebert Bob Stewart 11 Andy Shores Phil Preusse Monte Strait 12 David Aubuchon Jim Parkin Mark Johnson 13 Ray Morris Joe Quinn Stan Van Kopp 14 Mike Scott Jim Nagel Dave Luttbeg 15 Steve Garner Rich Cates Dennie Stallman 16 Russ Sutter Rick Delgado Charles Gibson 17 Tom Faser Steve Cruce Frank D'Amato 18 Tom McCarthy Dennis Sutterer Jim Ellenberger 19 Joel Greer Kevin Liebig Doug Allen 20 21 22. 23. 248 Greeks Mike Baumstark Steve Rogers Craig Snavely Terry Pierce Cal Nations Mike Suputo Bob Krueger Greg Lurtz Bill Morrison Kenny Stallman John Zelser Roy Alfred Mike Kleeschulte Jim Fleming 4 5 X X ab QPQQNH N-f K sq Q fx Tau Kappa Epsilon Officers Fall Semester President: Stephen Hawn Vice President: Wayne Arbuckle Treasurer: John Edwards Secretary: Tim James Historian: John Giesler Scholarship: Mike Walters Pledge Trainer: Rick Steiner Social Chairman: Doug DeBeer Spring Semester President: Stephen Hawn Vice President: Mike Walters Treasurer: John Edwards Secretary: Ed Pribble Historian: Bill Otten Scholarship: Rick Steiner Pledge Trainer: John Giesler Social Chairman: Doug DeBeer is 7 1' f if wi Amy, s WIN J N I r' -at SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Pig Roast. SERVICE PROJECTS: Christmas Party for underprivileged children, Easter egg hunt for faculty children, Cerebral Palsy Drive, Public Service Weekend. HONORS: First Place Fraternity Swim- ming -P It I I H+ Ill' X 1 ' ' 250 Greeks Ken Henson Denny Shannon Jerry Goldman Steve Drury Wes Walters Gary Trowbride Jerry Kelso Leroy Bauman Chris Lamey Kevin McCarthy Dave Schweiss Larry Lewis Joe Hunt Clarence Loechl Steve Hawn Rick Nordaker Don Brown Larry Hoog John Griffin Terry Bergtholdt Doug DeBeer Rick Lundak Wayne Arbuckle Mike Ebert John Giesler Tom Kapp John Edwards Fernando Merchan Steve Bruns Raul L. Luaces Dan Shreve Rick Steiner Perry Gooch Willie Baird Mike Stevens John Hennessy Bill Otten Kevin Seithel Chuck Greminger Jim Otten Bob Dees Ken DeBeer Gary Davis Mike Walters Larry Snopek HU KHP LUN Q 'Ww- w-...J 252 Greeks f 1 v ntf ia Going Greek - Going Active me A lin igmggzigg figs? S Qiiiiiiif! assassin? 533551823 Jigirzfzfiii limziil G SEK Fraternity Little Sisters 254 Greeks i , SIGMA CHI LITTLE SISTERS, Left to Right, Row 1: Mary McBride, Sue Loftis, Lana Hanks, Ellen Peeler, Beth Biggs, Mary Lynn Caldwell, Laurel Nierman. Row 2: Donna Mattis, Nancy Groth, Betsy Weston, Maureen McKay, Dottie Winfield, Jeanette Oge. Row 3: Maria DeArmand, Marsha White, Pauleen Springer, Linda Wessel, Chris Holm. Q' Q PHI SIG LITTLE SISTERS, Left to Right, Row 1: Becky McCloskey, Carol Young, Karen Zimmerman, Vicki Krigbaum, Nancy Drews, Debbie Deprender, Pat Runde, Mary Beezeley, Gerrie Kiefer, Mary Beth Brunstein, Rosemarie Burton, Christy Toll, Pam Wetton, Andi Mitchell, Karen Scheible. PIKE LITTLE SISTERS, Left to Flight, Flow 1: Barb Borgerding, Lisa Dry, Patti Brown, Pat- ty Siekiewicz, Terry Crutchfield. Row 2: Marion Hutton, Laurie Zimmermann, Carolee Asberry, Kay Chaffin, Nancy Steinbeck, Karen New, Geri Hudak, Joyce Caldwell, Mary Tesson, Pam Davis. Flow 3: Jean Stillman, Sharon Walker, Cathy Hawn, Jan Enchelmaier, Mariiane Genger, Noreen Schmitt, Patty Lowe, Kim Kyhl, Gwyn Bouma, Mary Jo Kilgore. SIG TAU LITTLE SISTERS, Left to Flight, Seated: Julie Williams, Mary Krafel, Betty Boenig. Row 1: Becky Bess, Barb Bess, Donna Hopkins, Donna Pashia, Jeanette Dunn, Cathy Harrington, Sue Leachman, Cheri Jareo, Trudy Kettenbach, Cathy Nicksich, Pat Radzom, Sara Sommers, Janet Bieg, Mary Kavanaugh, Carroll Murphy, Jeanne Gulshen. Flow 2: Mary Jordan, Debby Myers, Tammy Mudd, Pat Butler, Pam Svatek, JoAnn Tolcou, Kathy Harness, Cheryl Sutton, Rose Bruno, Sue Taggart, Becky Miller. Greeks 255 256 G Fraternity Sweethearts Sarah Arnold Brenda Capps Rhea Henson Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi Tau Kappa Epsilon Brenda Keen Chris Kerr Sachse Phi Sigma Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Sports The seasons change and the year passes quickly. For a few moments one sees the athletes perform in their realms: and then as the weather warms or chills, they pass on by, like the waves of the ocean, their importance diminishing as another roars in only to crest at its peak and silently depart, in a cycle that has existed since the earth's creation. Y Y 3 1 ' ' ' tis- - 33? 5 fr . Q, in X x . 1 Q 13427 k W if A ' V-3, ffffi it for ' 1 K nh., ' 7 5 , ,fe . 'W A is - ' , . , V, , Q ,,,.,.,,..f,f-J' 4 4 Q, new g -. N in My , j . A . K 7 A ws.: 1 if 4' f . dm' Ni, Z ZW,,,,,, i , .l 4, A f-'---1,41 MM xxxx. ' i Q. - ,H N , ..-. u ' N f,.,,4f, , 5 A M N f ' R-, ,lr S -, .w , , , . SDOFYS 257 ,4 ,Q-. 258 Sports They're seen at their best, when having been trained and groomed like fine animals they are ex- hibited for all the world to see. The crowd is to judge. An error in judgment, a clumsy move, and they con- demn, but a skilled maneuver or lucky catch brings the judges to their feet, roaring approval and con- gratulations to the victors. Ceaseless drilling, practice, sweat and enduring pain: all to remain a part of the team. Minor injuries are ignored, not to be pampered, for one must stay in the game. How many of the judges realize what preparations and sacrifices have been made for the few shining hours? After four years, the men accustomed to glory, and the women only now beginning to share it, with diplomas in one hand and memories in the other, wonder why they did it, why they endured pain and slights about being a jock tit hurts more when you're femalej. With no ready answers, the University grants them access to the world. wgmmwvik 1? M- fl 4 . ,raw I 2 Cross-Country SEMO's cross-country harriers, hampered by an inexperienced squad and All- American Bob Kauffman's ailments throughout the year, gave the team a 2-8 record for the '74 season. The squad easily out-ran the Rivermen of UMSL in their first meet, 19-40. Kauffman was out due to injuries but only one of the Rivermen managed to take one of the top seven spots, leaving the rest to SEMO's harriers, CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Left to Right Row 1 Rick McGowan Ed White, Bob Kauffman. Row 2: Coach Marvin Rosengarten Steve Smith Gary Williams Art Cripps Joe Woener Sports-Cross-Cou t The Indians lost to Eastern Illinois University, 50-15, in their second meet. The inexperienced group of runners were no match for the talented EIU runners. At the top of the list of Indian finishers was Edgar White with a four- mile clocking of 20:29. In the Owensboro Invitational, SEMO came in fourth behind Western and Eastern Kentucky and Murray State. Edgar White and Art Cripps finished 17th and 27th for SEMO. Western Kentucky toppled the harriers, 45-15, in their next meet, with White once again leading the Indians with a time of 25.47. The tide turned for the squad with their encounter with Arkansas State University. Kauffman regained enough of his strength to pace the Indians to a 32-34 vic- tory. The AII-American won his first meet of the year by running the five-mile course in 26 minutes. White took the number four spot for the Indians and Rick McGowan took seventh. SEMO finished 25th in the Notre Dame Invitational, with Kauffman leading the Indians with a time of just un- der 25 minutes. Once again, Eastern Illinois University downed the harriers, 15-48, and in the same meet, Augustana, Illinois U. downed the squad, 20-38. Kauffman led the Indians with a seventh place finish with White claiming 12th for the next highest Indian finish. The harriers lost to Murray State and the University of Kentucky by the identical scores of 19-38, in their final meets of the conference. Y Baseball A feeling of uncertainty will prevail over the Indian diamondment when they open their '74 season. The current squad will feature only seven returning lettermen. Coach Uhls will enter in his 15th year as head coach of the Tribe with only five wins short of his 150th career win. The Tribe's greatest asset will be speed and defense. Defense in the infield will be solid with Gary Wengert at first, Mike Dambach at second, brother Grant at shortstop and Lee Warren at third base. The outfield will be composed of Pat McClarty, Mark Amick, Dave Holding- hausen, and Fred Wahl. At catcher's position will be Terry Kitchen, with one of seven pitchers, in- cluding Galen McSpadden, Bob Blankenship, Steve Shelton, Steve Elfrank, Mike Flaley, Charlie Vickery, Jim Moon, and John Decker. McSpadden was named MIAA player of the year last year and hopes to better his ERA of 1.47, while striking out 58 batters. Terry Kitchen and Gary Wengert will be called upon to provide the hitting punch at the plate. lf the rains hold off, Coach Uhls hopes to get off to an early winning streak to equal or better last year's record of 13-0. ' X , .tr . o ' ' sit Q . t K .slum up he , : 4 5 Q N ,f ' S4 4,1 fi L 1 iff-A F S E f . ,, .guy 1 .Z K. . , My , , t ,,,. , L, BASEBALL TEAM, Left to Right, Flow 1: Chris Mayer, Randall Flob- bins, Mike Dambach, Charlie Vickery, Mike Flaley, Bob Slyman, Mark Amick, Grant Dambach, Lee Warren. Row 2: Ron Kirby, Gary Wengert, Gary Koch, Craig Potts, Pat McClarty, Steve Nebel, Fred Wahl, Bob Blankenship, Terry Bazzell, Mike Howe. Row 3: Jim Noon, Steve Elfrank, Galen McSpadden, Carl Scheumbauer, Len Lehmkuhl, John Decker, Jim Bledsoe, Terry Kitchen, Dave Holdinghausen, Coach Joe Uhls. Row 4: Steve Shelton, Bob Plumley. Sports!BasebalI 263 V I .J Vf' -4 'tm . . , 'fc 'Six 5 N . W A' , ' Q Q ,J . i 23 SEQ? J - ,,, 'ha J! ., 3 V M Football The Tribe's '73-'74 season was a slow starter but picked up after three starts to finish the season with a 6-4 record overall and 5-1 in MIAA, giving Coach Tom Thrower's troops the championship for the first time since '69. Likewise, individual standouts abounded. Senior quarterback Lance Brune, in addition to being chosen most valuable player in MIAA, also broke no less than three standing school records in his fourth year in SEMO football. Ed Slaughter broke the one-year receiving record and was named to the all-league first team with Brune, along with running back John Gabrisch and center Rich Stewart. Named to the first team defensive unit were John lsom and Harold Dilworth. And in the pro drafts in February, tackle David Means was a choice of two leaguesg the NFL's Buffalo Bills and the Memphis franchise of the newly formed World Football League. The Tribe's opener with Delta State was hampered by the loss of offensive end Carl Gross in the first quarter. This, along with the Deltans quick defense, played havoc with the Indians' game, leaving them with a 20-12 deci- sion to Delta. In the second game against Missouri Southern, the Indians led in every statistical department on the charts but left the field on the short end of a 9-7 scoreboard. R But the Tribe also led in one statistical department that led to their defeat. They fumbled twice, and lost twice. That second fum- ble, with two minutes, 18 seconds left and two yards from the winning goal cost them the ball game. Missouri Southern recovered the ball with 25 seconds left, and the clock running. The game ended with the scoreboard showing 9-7 in favor of the Lions. 41 l ' 'rr SEMO OPPONENT 12 Delta State 20 7 Missouri Southern 9 21 Arkansas State 38 28 Evansville University 16 13 Southwest Mo. State 66 14 Northeast Mo. State 13 23 Lincoln University 13 7 Northwest Mo. State 14 33 UM-Rolla 8 27 Central Mo. State O 6-4 overall 5-1 MIAA FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF, Left to Right, Row 1: Jim Lohr, Defensive Line Coach, Ryland Meyer, Offensive Line Coach. Row 2: Kenneth Hargens, Defensive Back Coach, Tom 266 sponsfroomall Thrower, Head Coach, Gary Barnett, Backfield Coach. ,tg,,.,.., v:,::b:L ,, ..:,k.La ,,. W, X,:-,. . . . . ,V .K.k , gi.,..i,,1,.k, . , . k . k ,t Ss the ,X .M -Q st - M- .. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, Left to Right, Row 1: John lsom, Lance Brune, Bob Jackson, Dennis Schoemel, Rich Stewart, Rick Attig, Ken Link, John Gabrisch, Dave Means, Dennis Helms, Steve Meier, John Hessel. Row 2: Dwight Houston, Dave Goncher, Mike Bosler, Carl Gross, Bob Stolzer, Ron 5 L. M .nt Q.. S if Reed, Steve Rogers, Ed Slaughter, Terry Slattery, John Fritsche, Kurt Faszholz, John Zeiser. Row 3: Randy Vancil, Mike Olson, Doug Frick, Mike Maguire, Mark Link, Bob Johnson, Harold Dilworth, Cedric Johnson, Don Byas, Andre Terrell, Al Council. te V-,M T ' , V ' HK www- ..fPff -. , -w rf., -.-,.,.. 7 1 Q ,K ' Q +1 f nies-e.,1,,,,-,- In K ' J.-. ...WW , 1 f ' I 4.1- , ,-. .........1......-.. . Q Q it . ' 4 A ., ,-------, -P .V , , 5 i 4 fimmu ' ' --l , R H yr f , I r b, . 'gy . . , Q , .V , .I 5 7 .,,,...,.. fl K ' I I 4 5 r X - 5 Q M lx 'g it I W q it-1' 1 I Y. ' QQ 4 J 311 . 341 Qt I. 'Q av is ' ' u' 3.,r3 ' M A . . JN I ,J s . - I-' ' W x i- . :X Q ,B 1' V ...,...4,.gi,'.3:t - - ' - , 1 ,I - ,tt - - , ' V -1 , . I-.,, 1 I I uf J., Q, S S A if X 5 ' 7 it X K gg 3 'f f 'Tel ,. . f ' A . .. -' f' ' f ' I -Y I A-we f 'i . r 51' ' ' 3 U10 - u-nun- X ' an ' -. A-K. .- 1 fl 's's . A , . '7 . .,,, ax' g gg ct' 'Af' 4. , ,M M, . t. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, Pictured are: Gary Boulicault, Bill Colwick, Rodney Craig, DeWayne Curry, Jeff Daniels, W. Bob Dicus, Joe Eastern, Alan England, Ed Forbush, Bruce Germany, Nick Glover, Jim Goldsberry, John Hardy, Alan Jones, Kirk Kossman, Gary Kornfeld, Robert Ladd, T. J. Lewis, ...D , .t.. .,,,,,,,.,... N, ' Q m,,u,,,,.,,,,,,.,,-M,,,,,L,,.,....,- Michael Lowe, Eugene Madding, Johnny Mitchell, Craig Morgan, Gary Mouser, Tim Neal, Steve Palmer, Tim Peters, John Prinster, Rick Rhodes, Greg Rudesill, Robert Rust, Gary Rutledge, Roger Schmidt, Kevin Stewart, Tom Suter, Glenn Ward, Thom Watkins, James Zeiser. Sports!FootbalI 267 268 Sportslbfootball uuuuwau-.4 yn ZX? E Har, 1 5 . if -n Q , --3 .pf- SportslFootbaII 269 Rated as a tossup, the game against Arkansas Tech turned into a snafu. Crippled by the loss of six starters, the Tech Wonder Boys literally ran away with the game until the last half of the final quarter, when Flick Attig carried two over the line and Brune hit end Terry Slattery for a 20-yard pass play for a TD. This did not quite make up for the 38 point lead of Tech, giving Arkansas the victory, 38-21. The Tribe's encounter with the Aces of Evansville University began to turn the tide. Trailing 16-7 going into the fourth quarter, Thrower's troops were galvanized into action, scoring three TD's to take the game, 28-16. Brune hit on 14 of 24 passes for 248 yards, with Ed Slaughter hauling in 8 of those for 173 yards and one TD. Running backs Gabrisch and Attig excelled also, with Gabrisch gaining 102 yards rushing, plus being on the receiving end of four of Brune's passes for 49 yards and a TDg Attig collected 95 yards, including a 30-yard TD move. The Indians offensive and defensive units sparked the Bears of Southwest Missouri State, taking a 13-6 decision. The defensive unit was throughly tested as Springfield made a goal-line stand in the second quarter, halting a drive by the Bears in the final minutes of the game. Offense continued their comeback by piling up a total of 441 yards passing, 366 yards rushing, and 41 points on the scoreboard for the games against Evansville and Springfield. Brune hit 13 of 23 for 193 yards, hitting Ed Slaughter 5 times for 90 yards, and David Goncher and Carl Gross for 4 l 3 its 5 each. Rick Attig scored both TD's, both on one- yard plunges, plus moving 21 carries for 100 yards. Homecoming brought Northeast Missouri State and rain to SEMO. The Tribe edged by Kirksville, 14-13, the first win against the Bulldogs since '69. The muddy playing conditions forced the game into the air, which Brune responded to with a record breaking 22 of 35 for 301 yards. The leading receiver was once again Ed Slaughter, who caught 7 for 138 yards. The Indians forged an even offensive attack with a determined defensive effort to overcome Lincoln University, 23-13, at Jefferson City. Lin- coln's equally fine defense and its 13-game win- ning streak, put the Tribe in the back seat for the first half, but made the comeback in the second. , if X 4 'figs 0 1 W , sw -3- K , 1 A fiat: QW A2 But the defense held Lincoln to 90 yards total offense, while toting up 257 yards total offense against a Lincoln defense that allowed an average of less than 100 total yards in six starts. John Gabrisch led the In- dians in rushing with 97 yards and 2 TD's. SEMO's first loss in MIAA came against the Bear- cats of Northwest Missouri State when Maryville's defense kept the pressure on Brune and his receivers, picking off six of Brune's passes and covering Slaughter throughout the entire game. Once again, the Indian defensive unit did its job, holding the Bears to settle for two field goals when the Bears were inside the 20. With the passing game stalled, the Tribe was forced to the running game, which they could not get together against Maryville's defensive front. The Indians rumbled over Rolla, 33-8 as Brune made a comeback and picked up 48 yards on 9 carries, three of those for TD's. Total yards on the ground amounted to 301 yards, with Rick Attig racking up 120 yards on 13 carries, plus two carries for TD's. The Tribe had more penalty yards i172 on 17 penaltiesl than the Fiolla offense could produce. In fact, UMFt's only score came after a 99-yard penalty march against a group of Indian reserves late in the fourth quarter. Coach Thrower's troops took the championship flag in their last game of the season, as they mauled the Central Missouri State Mules, 27-0. The final game was a record-breaker, as Brune took 24 for 32, for 271 yards and four TD's. This boosted his career total to 4808 yards, a new SEMO record. Ed Slaughter hauled in 6 passes, hiking his season total to 743 yards for a new one-year reception record. Dwight Houston, hampered most of the season by a pulled hamstring, carried four times for 55 yards. Gabrisch and Attig per- formed equally well as they carried 23 for 82 yards and 12 for 53 yards respectively. fr ,QX Sports!Football 271 . afgm, The Indian defense was also in excellent form, holding the Mules to 88 yards on the ground. Also, in the first quarter, defense pushed the Mules from the SEMO 26 to the 48 in only three plays. Offense, likewise, pushed hard. In the third quarter, Slaughter and Goncher were in the open, and with Attig kicking both extra points, the indians put 14 points on the board in 1 minute, 22 seconds. g ? 1 7 ' .-4 ,sg . w,f g:AA H ,G .sf 4 Q 5 'bf 3 w it W.. I li' es we X 'Q 1 ww H ff' 4' 1 .K Hvft MM . , -ay , ,.-:J -.Eg sfkfxguw '- f , . in . an l 1 W Il g Al 1, ,H , W, . ,. -ff. -v A! I ig- 3 55-Q 'M 272 Sports! Footb II Spcns!FootbalI 273 Basketball SEMO's basketballers failed to get it together this season, with a 4-10 record overall and 5-7 in MIAA. Coach Bob Cradic cited several reasons for the team's poor showing, the main one being the inability of the team to shoot at a high percentage, along with a flurry of floor mis- takes and the failure to capitalize on the op- ponents' mistakes. All of these factors caused the team to miss six close games by a total of ten points. The Tribe dropped its two openers on the road, with a 78-70 decision to the University of West Florida and an 80-66 decision to Samford University of Birmingham, Alabama. The first loss of the season was marked by a rash of floor mistakes, giving the UWF Argonauts 41 free throws to the Tribe's 19. Steve Valli led the Indians in scoring with 15 points, followed by Kevin Arand with 14, and Larry Lawrence and Dennis Maritz with 11. The roundballers made fewer mistakes on the floor against Samford, but could not manage to hold the lead. Lennies McFerron paced SEMO with 17 points, followed by Lawrence with 16, and Valli with 10. The Indians won their home opener against Peru State of Peru, Nebraska, 99-70. The round- ballers trailed only once in the opening minutes of the game and took the lead from there. Steve Valli once again led in scoring with 19, followed by Ver- non Cornejo with 15. For the first time in its three seasons of play, the Tribe did not win the Girardot Classic, drop- ping the championship contest to Henderson State College, 66-63. ln the opening contest, SEMO was up against Bethel College. SEMO took the lead from the start, and the closest Bethel came was the 81- 64 decision. Valli led with 14 points, while Lawrence added 12, and McFerron and Sam Hill each tossed in 10. XXKDIRN So k tball J, ,,,,,,,....,--ws -fr 'rff ' f S if -if H' R-X 55 Nr NSN 5 . f-7 Q ei - 1 s .V Q 4 i I ' 7, ,Z,l,,, 77, f ,mum W? Hn- , 276 Sports!BasketbaII '...lJ ' ,,.N,......-Q-Q wav, Q u.,.,....4,., ' M wg- , , ln the championship game, SEMO fared less well, taking the lead only twice. The Indians lost their chance to take the Classic in the final minute of the game. With 43 seconds left on the clock, SEMO called a time out to set up a play, which worked as planned. But they called another time out not realizing that they were out of time-outs and were charged with a technical foul. Henderson gained control of the ball and won the Tournament, 66-63. Lawrence and Arvin Haynes led in scoring with 16 each. Lawrence was also chosen for the all-tournament team. In the January MIAA Conference Tournament at Springfield, SEMO took fifth place, losing to Rolla, 76-67, and Arkansas State at Jonesboro, 90-87. SEMO did beat out Kirksville, 74-64, with Valli leading with 25 points and 15 rebounds, and edged by the Warrensburg Mules, 84-80. Lawrence led scoring with 23, followed by Valli with 18. On January 8, Arkansas State once again topped SEMO, this time at home, 67-55. Lawrence was the only Indian reaching the double figures, putting in 18 for the night. Kirksville was topped by the Tribe once again, 95-82, on January 12. Arand led in the scoring column with 24 points. Maryville slid by the indians, 74-73, with a lay-up by Haynes putting the indians to within one point at the closing buzzer. Lawrence topped the scoring list with 22. January 18 brought the Warrensburg Mules to the ln- dians, who scalped the Mules, 94-73. Valli led in scoring with 23. January 19 brought Springfield to Houck, and they edged by the Indians, 70-69, as the Tribe failed to make several last minute chances to score. SD tSB ketb Il 277 278 Sports!BasketbaII X' if ', , H H ' QA ' ' 'A L 1 W .fa ,.N, , A.,A. -..W uk , , , A, A v,,, mg., ,, - . M m ,Ola 5' xx X X Q SEMO L, OPPONENT s' ,,,,,,,4 W f ,, ,- v Q U. of West Florida 78 Samford University 80 Peru State 70 Fifth place Girardot Classic 55 Arkansas State 67 95 Northeast Mo. State 82 73 Northwest Mo. State 74 94 Central Mo. State 73 69 Southwest Mo. State 70 90 Arkansas State 87 79 UM-Rolla 76 72 Lincoln University 67 79 UM-Rolla 87 86 Lincoln University 87 65 Northwest Mo. State 66 83 Northeast Mo. State 73 84 Christian Brothers 55 87 Kentucky Wesleyan 93 71 Central Mo. State 89 67 Southwest Mo. State 77 4-10 overall 5-7 MIAA I, ' 'K V , ' Sponsfeasketbali 279 1 -W' yyyl 4 The Tribe traveled to Jonesboro, Arkansas to drop a 90-87 decision to Arkansas State. Lawrence and Valli were the leading scorers with 19 and 18, respectively. The Indians came up against the Miners of UM-Rolla at home and SEMO came away with a 79-76 decision. Lawrence led with 20, followed by Valli with 14, in a close game throughout. The next game was also at home against Lin- coln U. The lndians trailed most of the game but with the help of six free throws by Lennies McFerron late in the game, came up from behind, 72-67. The indians then dropped the next pair of return matches against Rolla and Lincoln, 87-79 and 87-86, respectively. ln their next encounter against Northwest Missouri State, the Tribe fell by one point, 66-65, Lawrence netted 18, followed by Valli with 14. Valli and Mark Baker tied on the rebounding charts with 9 each. SEMO beat out Northeast Missouri State, 83- 73, with Lawrence claiming the highest point total for a single game with 27 points and 14 rebounds. The basketballers closed out their home season with games against Christian Brothers College, whom they blew off the court, 84-55. And against nationally-ranked Kentucky Wesleyan, SEMO lost, 93-87. ' Cradic's troops ended the season on a down note, losing to Central Missouri and Southwest Missouri on the final two nights of the season. Central pulled an 89-71 decision over SEMO. Lawrence led in scoring with 17, followed by Valli with 10. Springfield ended SEMO's roster with a 77-67 decision to Southwest. Lawrence ended his basketball career leading the Indians with 25 points. 'KSJQF' ' i 4- W fl :nn 'wr km...af+f X x, zfffy' F f .' sq 1 , . ' fm-W ,4- . ' - Q 4, f rdf M, Z s ' M A . 4 -fy 9-on ,, A 4 fa 'dw A vue mm: www mm f im, ,fix A , W, ' ax ' fy M , , , Yf' f . ' V 5 , 3 wfZ,f??M V N E ff M, . g f, , ' Q A iff is Z 4 'K Q wi ff- V,,f-v ' I , .A A N ,A A 44, , mm- J lg Wrestling SEMO's grapplers finished the season with a 10-11 record. Coach Dan McNair's squad finished under the .500 mark but had some fine outstan- ding individual achievements. Heavyweight Bruce Thomas completed the season strong taking first place in the MIAA Conference Tournament and amassing an impressive 30-2 record. Kevin Niebur and Bobby Meyercott finished second place and third place respectively in con- ference with Scott Hogberg and Dave Fiiney tak- ing fourth place. Coach McNair summed up the team's season record by pointing out that they had a respectable season and that for the first time since '69, SEMO's wrestlers had advanced to the finals of the MIAA Conference Tournament. 282 Sportsfwrestling WRESTLING TEAM, Left to Right, Row 1: Bob Wright, Rich Lee, Cushman, Ed Welker, Derek Wilson, Bruce Gilman, Bruce Rick Nardonni, Dave Riney, Kevin Niebur, Dan Cocos, Bob Thomas, Dennis Brock, Coach Dan McNair. Meyercott, Row 2: Scott Hogberg, Kevin Shay, Shawn sponsfwresnmg 283 Swimming SEMO's splashers finished the '73-'74 season with the third place spot at the MIAA conference meet at Rolla. lt was the fourth consecutive year that SEMO finished third. Coach LaVerne Lauxman's tanksters opened the season with a strong second-place showing in the six-team Hendrix Classic at Conway, Arkansas. Southwest Missouri State came out on top with 99 points, followed by SEMO with 70. The freestylers provided most of the scoring for SEMO, with Steve Plackmeier setting a SEMO record with a time of 11:03.6, winning the 1000-yard freestyle. Plackmeier also won the 500-yard freestyle. Stan VanKopp took the other first place spot with a time of 1:58.2 in the 200-yard freestyle. SEMO finished fourth in the Hendrix Relays with the 400-yard relay team of Plackmeier, VanKopp, Doug DeBeer, and Benjy Landesman taking the first place spot with a time of 3:31.2. The tankmen took second place in the SEMO Classic and Relays, bowing out to UM-Rolla in both meets. Bill Booth and Randy Abbott finished one-two in the one-meter dives and switched places in the three-meter event. Likewise, the relay team copped the win in the 200-yard relay with a record- breaking 1:34.9. In the dual meet against Meramac Community College, SEMO took first place, finishing its '73 portion of the season. ln their major meet after the holidays, SEMO was downed by UM-Rolla, 76-37. This was due mostly to the inactivity of the squad during the preceding four weeks. The tanksters next downed Florissant Valley Community College, 78-25. In the out-dated pool of the Bears of Southwest Missouri State, SEMO dropped the meet, 69-44. SEMO won both ends of a double-dual meet against Washington University and Northwest Missouri, 60-53 and 70-42. SEMO took first in eight events against Washington U., with Plackmeier, DeBeer, and Booth capturing two first place spots apiece. The splashers fell next to Rolla, 61-52. Close all the way, the final event had the two teams separated by only two points. DeBeer captured the first place honors in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events: Plackmeier won the 200-yard freestyle. Landesman took second place in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events behind DeBeer. Abbott and Booth took the div- ing honors with Abbott claiming first and Booth second in the one-meter. ln the three-meter their results were reversed. 1 -4 F' ' . , . NT nfl T S' 7 fr'-- ' Q if .. Y ,, ...W - if 1 ff 7 s . . U , 3, --as V 'jiijz-45.52. 5 ltl. -Q -,...g Y- V SWVMNHNG TEAM- Left T0 Right- ROW 13 Dave ShefW00dl Sian Plackmeier, Doug DeBeer, Bill Morrison, Bob Herman, Kurt Ruppert. VanKopp, Benjy Landesman, Randy Abbott, Bill Booth. Row 2: Steve RQW 3g Laverne Lauxmany Coach, 284 Sports!Swimming In a double-dual meet against Central Missouri and UMSL, SEMO took both, 62-51 and 73-40, respectively. In the close meet against Warrensburg, Bob Herman took two first place events, the 200-yard butterfly and the 1000-yard freestyle. Booth won two diving events. His school record of 205.15 in the op- tional diving clinched first place in that event. The splashers wound up the season by taking third place in MIAA, with Plackmeier set- ting a new school record in the 1650-yard freestyle. 3, , W. ' l ,QQ in A I7 J ' A. K 'Buy ' Q. . . .c. ik W ' -.wx M- we ,ev Y ,,,, if . twirgtg M Q bl' Lili Lil! if 33 2 5 ? L5 .5 -pi t, 'sv Sportslswimming 285 , , M .M l 286 Sports!Swlmmung LA 1 um. LANE A ,-F , . Water Polo - In its third season of play, the SEMO Water Polo Club chalked up an 8-2 record, dropping only one of its sg regular games, taking second place in the Hendrix X 1 eggs-.s3f+v fm 'O Tournament at Conway, Arkansas, and coming out on N top of the Missouri Collegiate Water Polo Cham- pionships held at Parker Pool. The five leading scorers tallied up 115 points to the oppositions' 85 in the ten game roster. Benjy 1 1 1 Landesman led the team with 50 goals, followed by Bill Dierker with 22, Doug DeBeer with 14, and Kurt Bollinger with 10. Defensively, DeBeer and Ray Shank excelled. ...dm-Q WATER POLO TEAM, Left to Right, Row 1: Mike Anderson, Benjy Landesman, Kurt Bollinger, Bill Decker. Row 2: Dave Sherwood, Bill Meter, Doug DeBeer, Steve Plackemeier. Sportslwater Polo 287 lvll I 288 Sports!Track 'ami 1 ,f ' -Q i : 'W i C iiii Track TRACK TEAM, FIELD EVENTS, Left to Right, Row 1: Bill Davis, Dave Altman, Tim Neal, Steve Mason, John Petroff. Row 2: Larry Snopek, Art Cripps, Dave Rattegan, Gary Pirch, Mike Wunderlich, Ron Eastman, Terry Siebert. TRACK TEAM, TRACK EVENTS, Left to Right, Row 1: Bill Davis, Rick Rattegan, Mike Wunderlich, John Meyer, Chris Merritt, Larry Snopek, Ron McGowan, Ed White, Tom Coates, Bob Kauffman, Joe Woener, Steve Smith, Eastman, Tim Neal, John Petroff, Gary Williams, Art Cripps, Gary Pirch, Don Newton, Eric Hornsby, Roger Cayce, James Belle, John Richburg, Dave Steve Mason, Darrell Hillkerbaumer, Joe Heggeman, Frank Cruse, Randy Altman. Row 2: Coach Marvin Rosengarten, Terry Meatheney, Dave Vancil. Sports!Track 289 290 Sports!Track 4, f uuamgg,, SportslTrack 291 K .f 'W w.,,MN 292 SDOYfSfTl'8CK ,I BILL ? IIT k T9I'1I'liS Coach John Bierk and tennis team members go over scheduled play. i 1 TENNIS TEAM, Left to Right, Row 1: Flick Conners, John Brian Garner, John Holdren, Scott MacDonieIs, Kurt Arky Leonard, John Dattilo, Flon Dahiin, Steve Hogberg, Hanneman, Harold Fallert. 294 sponsfrenms Hendra Gunawan. Row 2: Leo Vorwerk, Assistant Coachg Golf Q lHNu.-Q me 'X wfvivfbx, ggww 'Nav annum-.awww ' 'fy 'af -Y . I Mnixii- P,k ' '34 we V- ' i n12.!!5fJAq 5'3.1.. , ff.1V:,w . L .f -, ' n il fm .... Q K ffmsk ' i K , M X-. gl 'ft xk xv x Q , ' GOLF TEAM, Left to Right, Row 1: Mark Baker, Dennis Meyer, Les Oyler, Bill Norton. Row 2: Mick Lynch, Mike Unis, Flon Wilcoxson, Bill Kurre. www., W1 MAC Sports!GoI1 295 Trainers Heading the SEMO training staff is Red Lorenz Williams, who is a professional certified athletic trainer and has been teaching at SEMO for seven years. ln addition to his teaching duties, Red spends at least ten hours a day attending to every ailment and injury that could hamper SEMO's more than 200 varsity athletes. Working under Red are three student trainers who assist and supplement the professional staff in taking care of SEMO's athletes. These student trainers are physical education majors and plan to be professional trainers after they graduate. 296 Sports!T TRAINERS, Left to Flight, Row 1: Head Trainer Lorenz Williams, John Marin, Joe Torrisi, Chuck Stockman. Sports!Trauners 297 Intramurals '04 Ks fi, we iw W , 2 5 wtf A . x if ' QQ Wm 7 .ff ff' ,Z -. xg, go-- 2' 5 , 'Swqfwb an M J ,-wma ,,,..-nov 'asv' 7 I M hi Jgkf 4 A if , M 5 Q M w fi + K f A 44, ,, , if M .,,, l,.4?Mf7Z1f2eyg,1,, V A iam Q4 'L Mmm QL iw 1 . 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Instead of mom and dad waiting around the corner to prod junior on, there's a stack of unemotional enrollment forms requiring his repetitious signature and a mass of similarly confused strangers going through the same routine. ln this way, the typical freshman enters his college career with an ap- propriate attitude of despair: somewhat like a novice performer trying to play the part by ear without benefit of stage directions or script. L mg. it ..... Classes 305 ', ,, 306 PART TWO of the college student's orientation usually finds him more relaxed and self-confident. The class schedules no longer appear cryptic codes impossible to transfigure or the professors ogres to be poisoned in the most devious manner. Now the sophomore can wield a sympathetic grin at the frustrating image of what he was--only a year ago. ,t.Qv f'u . ,. ? J T, ,A y W 35 al Lge ff ff WWW' ,Q ,, ,MM ,awww Somewhere between the middle of the sophomore year and the end of the junior year occurs a definite period of general disinterest and-or stagnation on the student's part. The courses and activities which were becoming interesting suddenly lie dull, vague, and irrelevant in the restless student's mind. He seriously questions the value of this expensive, long-term higher education system -and he wonders if it all will be, or if any of it has been important and meaningful. 20th Century Hamlet is again-confused, but committed. However, the senior year- 4th and Final Stage of Ex- istence -systematically precludes any extension of doubt. Reassurance and purposeful drive are superimposed over previous deflation and laxity with the evolving student realizing that although confusion and uneasiness will be predominant in every new stage of learning, the self-assurance achieved in the process is definitely worth the disturbance. W xx V7 ,A K ,W Cl5SS9S 307 Seniors ADAMI, EDWARD A., Arnold Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Myers Hall House Council, Intramural Sports, Phi Mu Alpha All Campus Revue, Woodwind Quartet. ADAMS, BRENDA, Farmington B.S. Education-Mathematics. Mathematics Club, Dean's List. ADAMS, LORAIN K., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Beta Alpha. ADAMS, RICK, Portagevllle V I B.S. Business Administration. Towers West Judicial Board, Towers Judicial Board, Society for the Advancement of Management, Men's Intramurals. AGEE, ROBERT T., Webster Groves B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Sigma Kappa Phi, Vets Corp, Membership Committee, Athletic Committee, ntramural Sports. AKINS, NANCY E., Houston B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Chairman. ALBACH, DONNA, Macon B.S. Business Administration and Accounting. Accounting Club, Women's Intramurals, SNEA. ALDER, DIANE M., Livingston, New Jersey B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics and Earth Science. Earth Science Club, Secretary, Treasurer: Student Senate, Towers East House Council, Newman, Alpha Xi Delta, Math Club, Anna State Hospital Volunteer. ALDERSON, CONNIE, Festus B.S. Education-French and Spanish. French Club, Spanish CIub.Per- sonnel Assistant, Towers House Council, Henderson House House Council, Henderson House Judicial Board. ALFRED, ROY, St. Charles B.S. Business Administration, Management. Sigma Tau Gamma, Veterans Corp, Society for the Advancement of Management, Marketing Club. ALLEN, JANET L., Poplar Blutt B.S.E.-Vocational Home Economics. National American Home Economics Association Club, Student Home Economics Association. ALLEN, JOHN, lronton B.S. Secondary Education-Chemistry. American Chemical Society. ALLEN, TOM, Patton B.S. Physical Education. ALLEN, IMLLIAM H., Cape Girardeau B.S. Physical Education. Baseball Manager, Veterans Corp. ALLISTON, GLENDA, Neelyville B.S. Physical Education. ALSUP, KATHY, East Prairie B.S. Secondary Education-English. ANDERSON, TREASA, Poplar Bluff B.A. Psychology and Sociology. Alpha Chi Omega, Scholarship Chairman, Archaeology Club, Psychology Club. ANDREWS, CINDY, Senath B.S. Elementary Education. AWS, President, Executive Boardg Student Senate, Orientation Steering Committee, New Student Week Steering Com- mittee, Co-Chairman, Chairmang SMSTA, Membership, ACE, SHEA, Alpha Delta Pi, Assistant Membership Chairman, Activities and Honors Chairman, Philanthropic Committee, Scholarship Committee, Student Personnel Ad- visory Committee. Who's Who in American Fraternities and Sororlties. ANDREWS, MARY, New Madrid B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club. ANDERT, MICHAEL J., Berkeley B.S. Business Administration and Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, AFROTC, Personnel Assistant, Student Senate, Towers South Floor President, Ac- counting Club, Intramural Sports. ANGELO, RUSS, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Towers South House Council, Vice Presi- dentg Towers Coordinating Council. Kappa Pi. ARBUCKLE, WAYNE, Wardell B.S. Business Administration, Management. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, Vice President, IFC, President, Treasurer, Greek Governing Board, Presi- dent: Centennial Committee, Homecoming Steering Committee, Residen- tial Halls Rights Committee, Student Visitation Committee. ARMOUR, DAN, Sikeston B.S. Law Enforcement. ARNOLD, KAY L., St. Charles B.S. Education-Elementary. Towers East House Council, Coordinating Council, AWS, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List. ASBERRY, BARBARA E., DeSoto B.S. Secondary Education- Chemistry. SMSTA, Kappa Delta Pi, ACS- Student Atfiliates. ASBERRY, E. WAYNE, Antonia B.S. Business Administration, Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Sports Infor- mation Statistician, Dean's List. ASHTON, DANIEL M., Clinton, Iowa B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science. Air Force ROTC. ATCHLEY, CHARLES, Parma B.S. Business Administration-Business Management. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. 308 ClasseslSeniors ATCHLEY, ROGER, Parma B.S. Business Administration, Management. Society for the Advancement of Management, Young Republicans. ATTIG, RICK, Murphysboro, illinois B.S. Physical Education. Football, Outstanding Back of the Year, Track, MVP Track. AUSTIN, STEVEN J., Manchester B.S. Business Administration, Management. Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society, Society lor the Advancement of Management. BAIRD, WILFORD D., Clarkton B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, BAISCH, LARRY, DeSoto B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management. Sigma Tau Gamma, Society for the Advancement of Management. BAKER, SHARON J., Lutesville B.S. Elementary Education. BAKER, VENITA M., Dexter B.S. Elementary Education. BALDWIN, MARY J., Kennett B.A. Sociology. Alpha Delta Pi, AWS Big Sis, Sociology Club, Alpha Beta Alpha, WRA. Student Senate. on .nm aw. ...sa- Naihwm .p,, H sw .meafp Sa-as . ' BALDWIN, M. SUE, Marston B.S. Business Education. Marketing Club, Treasurer, Phi Gamma Nu, Program Chairman, Pledge Class President, Flying Indians, Secretary, Pom-Pon Squad, Young Democrats, Finalist-Best Dressed, Wesley Foun- dation, Dean's List. Students international Meditation Society. BALDWIN, STEPHEN, St. Ann B.S. Education-Biology, Biology Club, President, House Council. BANE, WILLIAM C. JR., Cape Girardeau B.A. Art. BANGERT, PEGGY L., Jackson B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Golden Eagles, Lutheran Campus Center, Gamma Delta. BARBER, JUDY M., Dexter B.S. Elementary Education. Towers East House Council, Floor President, Food Committee, Personnel Assistant, Anna Volunteer, AWS Big Sis, NOW. BARRETT, BETTY, Jackson 3.3. Business Administration and Management. Phi Gamma Nu, Executive oard. BARTLETT, WlLLlAM R., Dexter B.S. Education-Mathematics. Men's Intramurals, Floor Vice President. Myers Hall House Council, Secretary. BARTON, RICK, Bunker B.S. Industrial Technology. rf ' ,ig wig? 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My . ., I 8 4- 5- tim, mnmmazd qv K ,.. . - if .. . . BASDEN, KENNETH G., Fredericktown B.S. Education-Math and Physics. BATTEFELD, MARGARET N., Crestwood B.S. Elementary Education. Apakaw, Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi, Saddle Club, Treasurer, President. BATTEN, ROGER W., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-English. Towers West House Council, Vice- Presidentg Inter-Residence Hall Association, President: Student Senate Residence Hall Advisory Committee Chairman, Towers Co-Ordinating Council, Towers West Personnel Assistant, Homecoming House Decorations Committee, American Marketing Association, SNEA, IRHA Workshop, Student Leader. BAUER, MARY, St. Louis B.S. Business Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Guard, House Committee: AWS, Executive Committee: Role and Scope Committee, WRA, SMSTA, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweethearts Club, Sagamore Staff. BAYS, GARY, Potosi B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Marketing Club. BEARD, WALTER B., Dexter B.S. Elementary Education. Veterans Corp. BEAN, BOBBY, Slkeston B.S. Education-Elementary Education, Library Science. BEATY, DONNA, Cape Girardeau B.S. Zoology. Delta Delta Delta, President, Social Chairman, Student Senate, Little Sigmas, Sigma Tau Gamma Calendar Girl, Greek Governing Board, Panhellenic. BECHER, BILL, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-History. Intramural Sports. BECKER, GAIL H., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary, Triangle Chairman, Aquatic Club, National Student Speech and Hearing Association, College Day Committee, Student Senate, SMSTA, AWS. BEHRING, DOROTHY I., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. SMSTA, Lutheran Student Assembly, SAC, Leming Hall Secretary, Judicial Board Chairman. BEHRING, RICHARD A., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Varsity Cross Country Team, Varsity Track Team, Student Manager, PEMM Club, Varsity Club, Gamma Delta, President, Executive Board, Publicity Chairman, Lutheran Student Assembly, Special Programs Committee, Sports Council, Building and Grounds Council, Capaha Arrow, Sports Editor, Pi Delta Epsilon, Veterans Corp, Prexy Club, Young Democrats, Intramural Sports. BELCERI, LARRY, Black Jack B.S. Business Administration. Student Senate, Homecoming Steering Committee, Student Rights Committee, Towers South House Council, Judicial Boardg All Towers Judicial Board, Floor President, Intramurals. BELL. BEVERLY F., Bismarck B.S. Elementary Education. BELOW, KATHY, Delta B.S. Business Education. BELSKY, DONALD R., Florissant B.S. Psychology. Centennial Honors and Awards Committee, Towers South Personal Assistant. Seniors BEQUETTE, DENISE L., Imperial B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. AWS, PEM, Student Senate, Towers House Council, Personnel Assistant, WRA, MAHPER. BERNEKING, BARBARA J., Herculaneum B.S. Elementary Education. BERRY, DENNIS, Fredericktown B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. Mens Intramurals. BERRY, JAMES E., St. Ann B.S. Education-Social Studies. Golf Team, Floor Vice-President, House Council, Coordinating Council, Student Senate, Personnel Assistant. BEY, CAROLYN, Perryville B.S. Education-Art. Saddle Club, Alpha Chi Omega, Student Senate, Scuba Club, NOW, Photography Club, Homecoming Queen Finalist. BEYERS, SHERRY E., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Biology Club, Treasurer: SEMO Skin and Scuba Club, Dearmont House Council, Recording Secretary, History Club, Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-President. BINION, LARRY, Kirkwood B.S. Social Studies. Track, ABC, Parliamentarian. BIRK, CHERYL, Jackson B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. BIRK, SHIRLEY J., Tamms, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education BISCHOFF, STEVE. St. Louis B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management, Computer Science, Veterans Corp, Sigma Kappa Phi, Intramural Sports. BISHOP, JUDY K., Advance B.S. Elementary Education. Chi Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer. BISHOP, TONIA. St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Political Science Club, Young Republicans, Secretary, Treasurer. BISSELL, HUGH, Dittmer 3.8. Business Administration, Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting lub. BITTICK, S. DENISE, Herculaneum B.S. Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma, AHEA, SMSTA. BLANFORD, GAYLE E., Potosi B.S. Physical Education, English. Kappa Delta PI, PEM, WRA, MAHPER, Dean's List. BLANTON, SANDY, Holcomb B.S. Vocational Home Economics. BSU, Choir, Choir Council, Kappa Omicron Phi, AHEA. BLASE, RENEE M., St. Louis B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. Delta Delta Delta, Publicity, Chairman, Recording Secretary. Pledge Class Marshal, Vegas Nite Chairman, gational Speech and Hearing Association, Sigma Tau Gamma Calendar irl. BLATTEL, JOHN, Chaffee B.S. Business Administration, Accounting. Agriculture Club. Seniors BOCCI, JOANNE, Florissant B.A.-Sociology. BODENSCHATZ, JOYCE, St. Louis E B.S,-Business Administration and Accounting. Dearmont House Council, Treasurer, Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer: Accounting Club, BOERGADINE, PEGGY, Aftton B.S.-Elementary Education. Pom-Pon Drill Team, Secretary-Treasurerg CEC. BOHNSACK, DEBORAH K. HOELMER, Hermann B.S.-Biology. Cheney House Council, Cheney Judicial Board, Personnel Assistant, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Historian, Alumni Secretaryg Regents Scholarship Recipient. BOLAND, JUDY K., Advance B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Associa- tion, Kappa Omicron Phi. BOLDREY, GREGORY I., Cape Girardeau B.S.-Chemistry. Pi Kappa Alpha, SAC. BOLLINGER, DEBORAH C., Advance B.S.-Elementary Education, BOLLINGER, DEBORAH L,, Oran B.S,-Vocational Home Economics. Student Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association, Young College Republicans. BOLLINGER, JENNIFER J., Lutesville B.S. Secondary Education-Art and Psychology. BOLLINGER, SUSAN, Benton B.S.-Elementary Education. BOLTE, JANICE, Beaufort B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Phi Alpha Theta, BOOS, DON W., Cape Girardeau B.A,-Biology. Ecumenical Club. BORTH, JANIS. Glendale B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Cheney Hall House Council, Vice Presidentg Cheney Judicial Board, Student Rights Committee, BORGERDING, BARBARA, Marthasville B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Towers North House Coun- cil, Treasurerg Personnel Assistant, Student Senate, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sis, National Student Speech and Hearing Association. BOSCHERT, BILL, St. Charles B.S.-Marketing Management, Student Senate, Towers West House Coun- cil, Towers Coordinating Committee, Society for the Advancement of Management, Intramural Sports. BOSCHERT, RAY, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education-Special Education. Intramural Sports. BOTSCH, MYRA K., Sikeston B.S.-Elementary Education BOUCHER, VAL G., Murphysboro, Illinois B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial and Technical Education. Wrestling. BOVA, STEVEN J., Festus B.S.-Business Administration and Economics. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. BOWLIN, NANCY, Mounds, Illinois B.S.. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Alpha Xi Delta, Ritual Chairman, Rush Secretaryg National Speech and Hearing Association, Anna Volunteer. 312 CIasses!Seniors WM Wm flu. I'-.QA ,f fi BOYER, SUSAN L., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Membership Chair- man, WRA, AWS, SNEA, Kappa Pi, Secretary, Panhellenic, Student Senate, Homecoming Candidate, Parents Day Guide, College Day Guide, Dean's List. BOZARTH, CHRISTIE K., Murphysboro B.S. Social Studies. Terpsicore, History Club, Best-Dressed Finalist, Homecoming Queen Court. BRANSON, KAREN M., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. AWS, Towers Coordinating Council. BRAUN, JOAN C., St. Louis B.S. Physical Education. PEM, Publicity Chairman, President, AAHPER, MAHPER, Extramural sports, BRICKHAUS, GLEN, Perryville B.S. Industrial Technology. Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer. BRISTOW, JIM, Poplar Bluff B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Best Pledge, Rush Chair- man, Alumni Secretaryq Marketing Club, Intramural Sports. BROCK, LUCINDA L., St. Louis B.S. Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Association, SHEA, SAC, AWS, Ecumenical Center, BROTHERTON, JAMES L., Kewanee B.S. Business Administration. Marketing Club, SAM. BROWN, MARSHA, Bernie B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. BROWN, PENNY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Physical Education. WRA, PEM. BROWN, REBECCA R., Kennett B.M.E. Vocal Music. BSU, BSU Choir, Trebelaires, Sigma Alpha Iota. Women's Chorus, College Choir, Music Educators National Conference. BROWNING, STACY., Jefferson City B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science and Biology. SMEA, Grotto. Earth Science Club, Biology Club, NOW, Women's Chorus, Towers House ouncil. BRUCKER, MARY JO, Painton B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. AHEA, MHEA, AVA, NVA, National Association of Vocational Home Economics Teachers, Chairman Hospitality Days, Best Member Award, Student Home Economics Association. BRUENING, DEBRA, St. Louis Bachelor ol Music Education. Acappella Choir, Women's Chorus, Golden Eagles, Percussion Ensemble, Orchestra, Opera Ensemble, MENC, TRT. BRUNE, LANCE T., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration and Marketing Management. Varsity Football, Pi Kappa Alpha, BRUNNER, NANCY S., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary: Pom Pon Girl, SNEA, Sagamore, Freshman Orientation Com- mittee, WHA. BRYANT, BRENDA, Cape Girardeau B.S. Mathematics. Dean's List. BUCHANAN, RON, Gideon B.S. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treasurer. BUCHHEIT, PEGGY, Perryville B.S. Home Economics. Towers House Council. BUFFORD, BRUCE G., St. Louis B.S. General Business Management. Varsity Football, Varsity Track, ABC SAM, Veterans Corporation. Classes!Seniors 313 Seniors BUMGARDNER, LINDA G., Perkins B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, BSU Choir. BUNCH, LYNDA M., Ballwin B.S. Physical Education. PEM, Secretary, WRA, Secretary, Treasurer, AAHPER, MAHPER, Spanish Club, Extramural Sports. BUNTING, CHRISTINE, Greenville B.S. Business Education. Delta Delta Delta, Marshalg Centennial Homecom- ing Steering Committee. BURCHELL, STANLEY R., Clarkton B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. BURGER, MIKE, Illmo B.S. Industrial Technology. BURKE, MICHAEL G., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Sigma Chi, IFC, Executive Committee, Varsity Golf, Varsity Club, Newman enter. BURKE, ROBERT D., St. Louis B.S. Psychology. Towers Coordinating Council, Vice-Presidentg Towers West House Council, President: Dean's List, Resident Adviser. BURKE, TERRI D., Cape Girardeau B.S. Speech Pathology. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Panhellenic Council, Sagamore, Anna Volunteer, National Student Speech and Hearing Associa- tion, Secretary. BURNESON, COLLEEN, Steelville B.S. Secondary Education-English. BURNESON, RICHARD, Rock Hill Bachelor of General Studies-Art BUTLER, ANDREA J., Senath B.S. Psychology, APAKAW, 4-H Club, Wheels Night Chairman, Student Senate, AWS. BUTLER, JANET G., St. Louis B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, Vice-President: Student Home Economics Association, AHEA. BUTLER, SCOTTIE, Arcadia B.A. Mathematics. Myers Hall House Council, Myers Judicial Board. BYRD, JIMMY L., Hartville B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Class President, Best Pledge, Capaha Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Rush Chairman, 2nd Vice-President, Recording Secretary, Interdorm Committee, Personnel Assistant, Resident Adviser, Ecumenical Center. BYRD, NANCY M., Pilot Knob B.S. Elementary Education. ABC, ACE, SNEA, AWS, ABC Queen Finalist. CALL, SHARON W., Cape Girardeau B.S. Vocational Home Economics. AHEA, SHEA, Kappa Omicron Phi. CAMPBELL, BARBARA ANN, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Extramural Hockey, Tennis Team. CAMPBELL, KENNETH J., Cape Girardeau B.S. Physical Education CARLISLE, MARK P., Sikeston B.S. Business Administration-Marketing CARLISLE, MYRNA, Sikeston B.S. English CARR, PAULA, Bertrand B.S. Secondary Education-English. CARROW, LAVERNE, Bonne Terre B.S. Elementary Education. Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi, Councillor Excep- tional Children. CARTER, DONNIE A., Centreville B.A. Political Science. Personnel Assistant, Student Senate, ABC, Political Science Club. CARY, DONALD G., Ellisville B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club, Intramurals. l CAUSINO JR., EDWARD C., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Student Senate, Basketball Manager. CAYCE, ROGER, Crystal Clty B.S. Social Studies. ABC, Business Manager, President, Track, Captain, Men's Chorus, Student Senate, Gramling cholarship. i CHESLEY, MARY, St. Lou's B.S. Education-Special Education. Homecoming Steering Committee, Towers House Council, ACE, CEC, Towers PA, W A. CHOROSEVIC, LAWRENCE J,, St. Louis B.S. Accounting. Accounting Club, Computer Science Club, Intramurals. CLARK, LOUISE ELIZABETH, Farmington gursing. Saddle Club, Agriculture Club, Women's Chorus, Student Nurses lub. CLARK, WALTER THOMAS, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Administrativa Management. Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Bowling, and Softball. CLAYTON, CHRIS, Cape Girardeau A Ps cnolo SAC Art Club, Terpslchore, Secretary: Saddle Club, B- -V Y QV- . Sociology and Psychology Club. CLIFFE, MARTY, St. Louis ' B.S. Business Management and A.A. Computer Science. Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, Initiation Chairman, Intramurals, All-University 880 yd Run Champion, 1972-73, All-University Fleetball Team 1973, Cross Country, Computer Science Club, Dean's List. CLIPPARD, HOPE, Imperial B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. .V , CLOGSTON, NANCY, Overland B.S. Elementary Education. Anna Volunteer, ACE, Towers PA, Softball, WRA, CEC. COBB, JUDY, Essex B.S. Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Association, Student Home Economics Association, ACE, Women's Intramurals. COBBLE, SANDRA KAY, Jackson B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Student Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association. COBBLE, STEVEN J., Leadwood B.S. Secondary Education--Math. COEN, SHERRY, Perryvllle B.S. Elementary Education. COFFEY, MIKE, Chester 2.8. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Sigma Tau Gamma, Student enate. COKER, KAREN DENISE, Caruthersvllle Bachelors of Music Education. Women's Chorus. COLE. THOMAS F. St. Marys B.S. Chemistry. COMER, DEBRA ANN, Union B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pl, ACE, Dean's Llst. CIasseslSeniors 315 CONWAY, LES, Desloge B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. National Speech and Hear- ing Association. COOLEY, SHANNON, St. Charles B,S.-Chemistry. Intramural Sports, Freshmen Talent Show. COPELAND, ROBERT E., St. Louis B.A.-Political Science and History. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Political Science Club, History Club, Latin Club, Young Republicans, Eco-Activist Club. CORBETT, CORNELIUS, St. Louis B.S.-Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Warden, Athletic Chairman, Fund Raising Committee. CORBETT, SHARON, St. Louis B.S.-Special Education. CEC, Anna State Hospital Volunteer, Terpsichore. COTTINGHAM, MARY E., Arnold BS,-Social Studies. Personnel Assistant, History Club, Secretary- Treasurer, President, Student Senate. COUVION, ARTHUR, Overland B.S. Secondary Education-English. SAC, President, Dance Committee Chairman, Recreation Chairman, Homecoming Steerincg Committee, Concert Committee Chairman, Student Personnel Advisory ommittee, Ar- tist and Lecture Series Selection Committee, Centennial Committee, Stu- dent Participation Committee, Potboiler Magazine, Publicity Chairman, Student Senate, Concert Committee Chairman, New Student Week Com- mittee, Coordinating Committee Chairman, Orientation Steering Com- mittee. CRADER, MARY E, CLUBB, Lutesville B.S.-Elementary Education. E21 3151 -. xii., , X. CRAIG, STEVEN C., Sikeston B.S.-Business Administration and General Business Management. CRAIN, VALERIE, Creve Coeur B.A.-Art CRAVENS, MIKE, Cape Girardeau B.S.-Agriculture and Biology. Veteran Corps, Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Societ , CRAVENSS, VIVIAN, Fisk B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Deans List, CRAWFORD, RUSSELL W., Kennett B.S.-Art, College Republicans, President, Grotto Club, Political Science Club, Kappa Pi. CRIBBS, ROBERT, Lenoir, North Carolina B.S.-Psychology. Sigma Chi, Student Senate, IFC, Sagamore. CRITCHLOW, SHAUNA L., Hazelwood B,S,-Home Economics. Towers North Personnel Assistant. CROW, GREGORY, Imperial B.S, Secondary Education-Business. ' ,ffl CUMMINS, GAIL L., Cape Girardeau B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Associa- tion, Kappa Omicron, Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Reference Chairman, Dean's List, AHEA Scholarship, Homecoming Semi-Finalist, Best Dressed Finalist 1972. CURTIS, KEVIN, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, SMSTA, Myers Hall House Council, Intramural Sports, Pep Band. CZAPLA, PATRICIA, St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. WRA, PEM, SAC, AWS. DAMBACH, CHARLES M., Lilbourn B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Varsity Baseball, Accoun- ting Club, Intramural Sports. D'ANGELO, RICHARD A.. St. Louis B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Accounting Club, ln- tramural Sports. DANIELS, JOHN T., Benton B.S.-Elementary Education. DANNEMAN, WALTER, ST. Louis B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Intramural Sports. DARBY, JERRY, Dexter B.S.-Business Administration, BSU. DAUGHERTY, BILL, Chaffee B.S.-Mathematics. Pi Kappa Alpha. DAUGHERTY, CATHY, Blackwell B.S. Education-Art. Intramural Volleyball. DAUME, JOYCE I., Oak Ridge V B.S. Elementary Education. Dean's List. DAVID, TERESA, Florissant B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. K :fl . war .......,35 31 I I CIasseslSeniors 317 Seniors DAVIS, BARBARA K., Florissant B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. National Student Speech and Hearing Association, Personnel Assistant. DAVIS, FRANCES A., St. Louis B.A.-Art and Sociology. DAVIS, JOSEPH W., Benton B.S.-Physical Education. Sigma Chi, Annotator, Rush Chairman, Sports Chairman, Pledge Committee, Executive Committee: Alpha Delta Pi 1973 Man of the Year. DAVIS, ROGER H., Oak Ridge B.S.-Industrial Technology. DAWSON, JANE E., New Madrid B.S.-Accounting. DAWSON, SUSAN K., Sikeston B.S.-Physical Education. PEM Club, Aquatics. DEES, THOMAS C., St. Louis B.S. Education-English. Towers West House Council, Secretary, Floor Presidentg Anna Volunteers. DEL VECCHIO, STEPHEN C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S. Business Administration and Accounting. Veterans Corps, Accounting Club. DENNO, VIVIAN K., St. Louis B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Association, Missouri Home Economics Association, SEMO University Sec- tion of American Home Economics Association, Hospitality Day Co- chairman, First Vice President, Kappa Omicron Phi, First Vice President, President. DETJEN, LARRY L., Perryville B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. DETRING, KEN, Farmington B.S. Education-Math. Baseball, MSTA, DETTMER, BOBBI, Pilot Knob B.S. Education-Math. Bloodmobile Steering Committee, Spanish Club. DEUTSCH, JAMES, St. Louis B.A. History and Political Science. Student Senate, Political Science Club, Veterans Corp., SAC, President, History Club. DIAMANDIS, GEORGIA, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education. PEM, WRA, AWS. DICKERSON, BECKY, Jackson B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. DIEKEMPEF-I, JOAN M., St. Louis B.S. Education-Art. Kappa Pi Art, Saddle, Club, Photography Club, Ecumenical Center. DILTHEY, LINDA, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. DIXON, JACQUELINE, St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, WFIA, Extramural Hockey, Soft- ball. DIXON, JOYCE, Sikeston DODD, TRISHA, Jonesboro, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education, SNEA, AWS. DOLDE, LINDA, St. Louis B.A.-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Aquatics Club. DOWELL, WAYNE, Cape Girardeau B.A.-Industrial Arts and Art. Veterans Corp. DRURY, DIANE MARGARET, High Ridge B.S. Education-Math. Kappa Delta Pi, Dearmont House Council, Math Club, Dearmont Corridor President. DRURY, LINDA, Bloomsdale B.S. Elementary Education. Dearmont-Myers Ugly Man Chairman, Dear- mont PA, AWS, Executive Board, Money Making hairman, Vice-President, IAWS National Convention Representative, Key Review Board Chairman. WW DUNCAN, DONNA, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-Spanish and Business. Student Senate, Gamma Sigma Sigma. DUNLAP, SAMSON M., St. Louis B.S. Education-English. National Council of Teachers of English, Junior Member, DUNN, CONNIE, Cape Girardeau Bachelor of Music Education. Sigma Alpha Iota, Women's Chorus, Choir, Trebleaires, Concert Band, Golden Eagles, All Campus Revue, SAC Ex- ecutive Board. DURHAM, ROXANN, St. Louis B.S.-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, BSU, Cheney Judicial Board, Hockey and Basketball Intramurals. EAKIN, KENNETH MAX, Bell City B.S.-Chemistry and Math. Phi Mu Alpha, President, Warden, Best Pledge, Golden Eagles, File Captain, Symphonic Band, Pre-Med Club, Secretary, Treasurer, American Chemical Society, Towers Judicial Board, Towers House Council, Dean's List, Towers PA, Wesley Foundation, Who's Who, EARLY, FRANCES M,, Wheaton, Illinois B.A.-History. History Club, Vice'President, President: Phi Alpha Theta, Recording Secretary, AWS, All-University Judicial Board, Scribe, AFROTC, Administrative Officer, Executive Officer, Corps Commander. EASCHES, JANET, Florissant B.S. Vocational Home Economics Education. Student Home Economics Association, Kappa Omicron Phi. EASTWOOD, REBECCA L., Chaffee B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. EATON, SUSAN, Elllsville B.S. Elementary Education. BSU, ACE, AWS, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class Vice-President. ECKELMANN, JANE ANN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. ECKL, SANDRA, Bonne Terre B.S. Elementary Education. EDMUNDSON, RUTH ANN, Kennett B.S. Education. ACE, BSU, BSU Choir. EDWARDS, CHARLOTTE H., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Apakaw, Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Deans List. EFTINK, DAVID E., Oran B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. EICHORN, ROSE ANN, Chaffee B.S. Psychology. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Second Vice-President, Parliamentariang Anna Volunteers, Student Senate, Dean's List, Newman Center, General Regents Scholarship. EIRICH, HENRY A,, Affton B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Chaplain, Research Committee Chairman, Marketing Association, President, Towers House Council, Business Steering Committee, Secretary, Men's ln- tramurals. ELFRANK, STEVE, Festus B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Varsity Baseball, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Accounting Club. ELFRINK, POLLY, Advance B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA, ACE, Treasurerg WRA, Kappa Delta Pi, Dearmont PA, AWS, Dean's List. ENGELHARDT, MARK D., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Kappa Delta Pi, President, Delegate to Regional and National Convention, Phi Alpha Theta, Parliamen- tariang All-University Judicial Board, Dean's List, Gramling Scholar, Kappa Delta Pi-Top Ten Freshmen in Education, History Club, Secretary- Treasurer, SNEA, Student MSTA, Symphonic Band, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Orchestra, t'Cavalleria Rusticanaf' Amahl, University Players, Phi Mu Alpha Revue, Man of LaMancha . ENGLISH, WILLIAM ROBERT, Cape Girardeau es. Biology. .ua-.-4. fr UL ,,., , MW Me ae Q4 4 11 4 f it igfxgff f i 4 'f1f Zi' i 7 .1 V s..... 1 , Q Q f 'F if M ff I ff Q' I 2 ENGRAM, JOANN, Vanduser B.S. Secondary Education-English. ERSON, CHRIS, St, Louis B.S. Business Administration-Office Administration. WRA Intramurals. ESTES, MARY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. Alpha Delta Pi, Activities and Honors Chairman, Music Chairman, Pledge Board, AWS, Chairman Privileges and Permission Committee, Executive Board, Key Review Board, Recording Secretary: Greek Governing Board, Recording Secretary, Summer Orienta- tion Staff, PA, Student Leader. ESTES, RICHARD D., Hannibal B.S. Elementary Education. ETHERTDN, MIKE, Sparta, Illinois B.S. Business Administration-Management. SAM, Arrangement Chair- man, Bowling, Sociology Club. EVANS, JOHN R., Festus B.S. Education-Exceptional Children. Kappa Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Student Council lor Exceptional Children, President, Student Senate, Anna Volunteer, Dean's List. EVANS, MICHAEL LYNN, Poplar Bluff B.S. Education-Art. Kappa Pi. EVANS, SHARON, Holcomb B.S. Elementary Education. Dearmont House Council, AWS, WRA. FARNSWORTH, JOAN E., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. FARMER, MARK, Kennett Industrial Technology and Art. ITE Club, Kappa Pl, Intramural Basket- a . FASZOLD, LADD, Paclllc Bachelor of Music Education--Phi Mu Alpha, Choir, Men's Choir, BSU, BSU Choir, Orchestra, Opera Scenes Trope. FELTZ, KAYE P., Perryvllle B.S. Education-Art. FERBER, LINDA, Maplewood B.S. Elementary Education, CEC, ACE, Dearmont House Council, Anna Volunteer, SNEA, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Best Pledge, Outstanding Active: Newman Club. FIEHLER, THOMAS, Cape Girardeau B.S. Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Best Pledge, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer, Fund Raising Chairman, Social Committee, House Committee, Publlclty, Efficiency ommlttee Chairman, Executive Committee, Alumni Homecoming Committee. Ugly Man Committee Co-Chairmen: Business Steering Committee. FIELDS, ANCEE C., Charleston B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Anna Volunteer. FINCH, CHERYL, La Palma, Calllornla B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. Delta Delta Delta, Fraternity Educa- tion, Pledge Class Chaplain, Greek Sing, Anna Volunteer, Aquatic Club. FINGER, LINDA S., Perryvllle B.S. Psychology. Sociology and Psychology Club. FISK. CARL E., Arnold B.S. Public and Business Administration-Marketing. SAM, Marketing Club, Young Democrats. FLEMING, JAMES M., Mounds, Illinois B.S. Psychology. Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Senate. FORD, LESLIE RUDDEFI, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-Social Studies, Epsilon Chi, University Players, Campus Gold, History Club. FORD, MARQUIETTA J., Matthews B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. FORSYTHE, STEVE, Desloge , B.S. Chemistry. American Chemical Society, Treasurerg Pre-Med Club, President, Intramural Basketball. FOTINOS, CONNIE, St. Louis I B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Kappa Pi. FOWLER, RICK, Essex B.A., Psychology. FRANCIS, ALBERT, W., St. Ann B.S. Elementary Education. Myers Hall House Council, Treasurer, PA, Inter- dorm, Float Committee Chairman: SMSTA, Vice-President, Publicity, Dor- mitory Food Committee, Inter-residence Hall Association, Intramurals, Myers Hall Ugly Man Committee Chairman, Sports Co-Chairman, Myers Hall Man of the Month, Myers Man of the Year, Myers Monitor Reporter, ACE, FRANCIS, PATSY, Herculaneum B.S, Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, President, Secretary, MBSF, Vice- President, Treasurer, Business Steering Committee, Calendar Chairman. FRAZIER, CONNIE J., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-English, FRAZIER, MARY ALICE, Vanduser B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. FRENSLEY, JOE, Paris, Tennessee B.S, Secondary Education-Business Education. FRIEDRICH, GAIL, Jackson B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Phi Gamma Nu. FROMAN, MITCHELL, Zalma A B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies and Earth Science. Dean's List, Phi Alpha Theta, History Club, Intramurals, Earth Science Club, Interdorm Council. FULBRIGHT, JUDITI-l ANN, Florissant B.S. Education-Spanish. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Second Vice-President, Spanish Club. FULTON, GERALDINE, Sedgewickville B.S. Elementary Education. Dean's List, CEC. GABFIISCH, JOHN A., Hazelwood B.S. Education-Physical Education. Varsity Football, Sigma Pnl Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Sports Director, Director of Church League Basketball Ot- ficials, Intramurals, Varsity Club. GAFFIGAN, PATRICIA, St. Louis B.A. Political Science. Cheney Hall House Council, President: Student Senate, Dean's List, Gramling Scholarship, Political Science Club. GAINEY, DEBBIE, Cape Girardeau B.S, Secondary Education-Business Education. BSU. GAINEY, TIM, Cape Girardeau B.S. Marketing. Veterans Corp. GAITHER, CATHRYN ANN, Zalma B,S. Education-Biology. Gamma Sigma Sigma, SAC, Biology Club, Ninth District Federated Women's Scholarship. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL T., St. Louis B.S. Computer Science. Computer Science Club, Intramurals. GALLAGHER, SHEILA MARIE, Ferguson B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. NOW. GANNINGER, MARY C., Desoto B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club. GANNON, JULIE T., St. Louis B.S. Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Association, Henderson House Council, Executive Board. GARNER, STEPHEN M., Overland B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice- gresigent of Education: SAM, Treasurer, Marketing Club, Traffic Review oar . GEORGER, GARY JOSEPH, Advance B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Classes!Seniors 321 ear GODWIN, JUDY, Jackson B.S. Education-Chemistry. Sigma Alpha Iota, Alumnae Secretary, Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, American Chemical Society. GODWIN, LINDA, Jackson B.S. Education-Physics and Meth. Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, Sgt.-at-Arms: Math Club, Dean's List. GOLOM, PATRICIA S., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Student Senate, instructor Evaluation Com- mittee Chairman, Homecoming Steering Committee, Hell-time Chairman, Delta Delta Delta, Vegas Night Co-Chairman, Assistant Rush Chairman, Junior Panhellenic, Greek Governing Board, Anna Volunteer. GOODMAN, JUDITH CAROL, Greenville B.S. Elementary Education. GOVERO, KEVIN A., Festus B.S. Industrial Education. ITE Club, GRAFEMAN, JANET JONES, St. Louis B.S. Education-Meth. Math Club, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Newman Club, Dean's List. GRAHAM, CHARLOTTE, Poplar Bluff B.S. English. GRANT, ROGER, Clarkton B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. 322 Classes!Seni0r5 1 GRANTHAM, CRAIG L., Sedgewickville B.S. Business Education. GRASECK, HARRY D., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education GRASSER, DIANNE L., Overland B.S. Elementary Education, A.C.E., Dean's List. GRAVES, LARRY J., Ste. Genevieve B.S. Agriculture-Business. Agriculture Club, Marketing Club, Towers South House Council, Intramurals. GRAY, BEVERLY L., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Pledge Class Activities Chair- man, Delegate-at-Large, Executive Board, House Council, Philanthropic Committee, House hairmang Baptist Student Union, Homecoming Decorations Committee, Missions Chairman, Baptist Student Union Choir, Social Chairman, President: Student MSTA, Treasurer, Membership Chair- man, A.W.S., Executive Board, Honors Assembly Chairman. Activities Committeeg Kappa Delta Pi, Recording Secretary, W.R.A., Who's Who in American Sororities and Fraternities, Wakapa, Sagamore, Classes Section, Organizations Section Editor, Assistant Editor, Business Managerg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. GREAGER, JAMES E., Chester, Illinois B.S.-Psychology. Sigma Tau Gamma. GREENE, MARYBETH, Jackson B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. SHEA. GREESON, DANNY L., Morehouse B.S.-Agriculture, Veteran's Corp, Agriculture Club, Secretary: Grotto Club, Food Committee Representative. I GRIFFITH, DANIEL C., Bridgeton B.S.-Business Administration. Sigma Tau Gamma, Traffic Review Board, Society for the Advancement ol Management, ITE Club. GRIFFITH, DEBBIE. St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. Dearmont House Council, WRA. GRILLO, CATHY DIANE, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education GRILLO, ANTHONY G., Bridgeton B.S. Education-Biology. Personnel Assistant in Towers South, Sigma Tau Gamma. GRITHER, STEPHEN X., St. Mary's B.S.-Agriculture-Business. Myer's Hall House Council, Vice Presidentp Student Senate, Agriculture Club, Marketing Club. GRIX, LINDA, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. Towers East House Council, SMSTA, Dean's List. GROFF, DON, St. Louis B.A.-Psychology. Alpha Phi Omega, Capaha Arrow. GUHE, NORMAN C., St. Louis B.S.-Industrial Technology. Industrial and Technical Education Club, Towers South House Council, Towers South Judicial Board, Dean's List, ln- tramural Soccer. CIasses!Seniors 323 Seniors 324 ClasseslSeniors GUNN, DONNA, Mounds, Illinois B.S.-Elementary Education. Anna Volunteer, A.C.E. HAHN, DENNIS R., Desloge B.S. Education-Physical Education. Wing Vice President in Myers, Stu- dent Senate. HAHS, DWAIN L., Jackson B.S.-Business Administration-Marketing Management. Marketing Club, Dean's List. l-IAHS, JANET, Oak Ridge B.S.-Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Executive Board, Standards Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, Outstanding Junior, Student Senate, Ex- ecutive Board, Vice President, Parent's Day Committee Chairman, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Homecoming Steering Committee, Dance and Coronation Committee Chairman, College 4-H Club, Secretary, SMSTA. HAINES, DONNA M., Herculaneum B.A.-History, Dearmont House Council, Archaeology Club. HAINES, PATRICE, Sikeston B.S.-Elementary Education. A.C.E., Anna Volunteer. HALCOMB, LAUREL, Cape Girardeau B.A.-English. Alpha Beta Alpha, President, Treasurerg Alpha Xi Delta, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Historian, Student Senate, Best Dressed Girl Contest, Homecoming Queen Contest. HALE, DANIEL L., Clarkton B.S. Education-Physical Education. Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Myers Hall House Council, Baptist Student Union, Missions Chairman: Baptist Student Union Choir, Phi Mu Alpha. HALE, KAREN, Cape Girardeau B.S.-Business Education. Phi Gamma Nu, Social Chairman, Vice Presi- dent. HALL, RALPH J., St. Louis B.S. and B.A.-Accounting. Accounting Club, Secretary: Society tor the Ad- vancement of Management, Intramural Sports. HAMEL, TEMPA, lllmo I I B.S.-Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List. HAMMERSCHMIDT, MARY ELLEN, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. C.E.C., A.C.E. HAMPTON, W. DEAN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Phi Alpha Theta, Intramurals. HANC, JIM J., Amboy, Illinois B.S.-Business Administration. Accounting Club, Prelaw Club, Chess Club, Dean's List, Intramural Sports. HARDIN, DEBORAH D., Overland B.S.-Elementary and Secondary Art. Saddle Club, SMSTA. HARGRAVE, JOY, Jerseyville, illinois B.S.-Special Education. Delta Delta Delta, Panhellenic, President: Greek Governing Board, C.E.C., Anna Volunteer. HARRES, BURT, Columbia, Illinois B.S. Secondary Education. Who's Who in American College and Univer- sities, Pi Kappa Alpha, President: Student Senate, Personnel Assistant Towers South, Pi Delta Epsilon, l.F.C., Greek Governing Board. HARRIS, NELDA, Poplar Bluff B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. Cheney Hall Executive Council. HARRISON, PAMELA A., St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary: Kappa:Delta Pi, A.W.S., Towers House Council, Towers Coordinating Coun- cil, A. .E. HART, ANNE H., New Madrid B.S.-Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter-Historian, Scholarship Board, Pledge Board: SMSTA. HARTLE, BARBARA J., Jackson B.S.--Vocational Home Economics. Alpha Delta Pi, Standards Chairman, Mardi Gras Chairman: Student Senate, Corresponding Secretary, Eco- Activist, American Home Economics Association. HARVELL, RONNIE, Charleston B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. History Club. HARVEY SANDI, Flat River B.S. Education-Physical Education. P.E.M. Club, W.R.A., M.A.H.P.E.R., Dean's List. HASKELL, DALE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-English. Journey Staff, Dean's List, Spanish Club, Sigma Tau Delta. HAUBOLD, BARBARA J., Marston B.S.-Business Educatlon. Semo Secretarial Association, Corridor Presi- dent, Dearmont House Council, Golden Eagles, Concert Band. HAYWARD, BERTHA, Oran B.A,-Psychology and Sociology. Leming Hall House Council, President. HEATON, ROBERT M., St. Louis :3+SE gcgndary Education-industrial Arts. Myers Hall House Council, . . . U . HEDGECORTH, LINDA, Desloge B.S. Secondary Education-Biology, BSU. BSU Choir, Kappa Delta Pi. HEFLIN, JAN, Perryville B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. National Student Speech and Hearing Association, Council for Exceptional Children. HEGGI, SUSAN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer, Mathematics Club, Dearmont House Council, Corresponding Secretary, Apakaw, Dean's List, SMSTA. HEISE, LINDA K.. Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education and A.A. Child Care and Guidance. HELBIG, SHEILA, Hillsboro B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish. Spanish Club, Campus Gold. HELDMANN, JENNIFER, Bridgeton B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Alpha Chi Omega, Activities Chairman, Warden, Student Senate, WRA, Sagamore. HELIGMAN, JEAN M., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Alpha Chi Omega, Cheerleader, Homecoming Steering Committee. HELMS, JAN L., Matthews B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science. MENC, Biology Club, Earth Science Club, Women's Chorus, Freshman Talent Show, Homecoming Queen Candidate. HELMS, SHARON E., St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education and Physical Education. Terpsichore, Presi- dent, Dance Director, Publicity, Apakaw, PEM, SMSTA, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union Choir. HENDERSON, DENISE, Bloomsdale B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics, AWS, Kappa Omicron Phi, Delta Delta Delta, AHEA, SHEA, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweethearts. HENKE, CYNTHIA C., St, Louis B.S. Secondary Education-English. Alpha Xi Delta, Marshal, Cheplaing Greek Judicial Board, AWS, Homecoming Steering Committee. HENNECKE, WANDA, Jackson B.S.-Business Education. Golden Eagles, File Captain, Secretary: Univer- sity Symphonic Band, University oncert Band, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, Outstanding Pledge, Pledge Song Leader, Phi Mu Alpha All- Campus Revue. HENSON, NANCY D., Jackson A B.S.-Physics-Mathematics. BSU, Mathematics Club, SPS, BYW, SMSTA, BSU Choir. HERMANN, JOYCE, Ste. Genevieve B.S.-Elementary Education. ACE. HERRERA, LOURDES, Santiago, Panama B.S.-Business Administration and Office Management. Foreign Students Association, Spanish Club, Newman Center. HERZOG, KATHERINE M., Farmington B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Dearmont House Council, History Club, Psychology Club. HESSEL, JOHN, Florissant B.A.-Political Science and History. Cardinal Key, Chairmen, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President, Phi Alpha Theta, Varsitg Football, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Student enate, Political Science Club, Dean's List, BDEC, Intramural Sports, Pre-law Club. HESTER, LARRY C.. Mehlville B.S. Education-Physical Education. Personnel Assistant Towers West, Student Senate, Towers West House Council, Intramural Sports, Lutheran Student Assembly. HEURING. MONICA, Scott City B.S.-Speech and Theatre. German Club, Industrial and Technical Educa- tion Club, University Players. HEURING, RICK, Cape Girardeau B.S.-Accounting and A.A.-Computer Science. HICKS, MARILYN, Holland B.S.-Elementary Education. Classes!Seniors 325 HICKS, RONALD E., St. Louis B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Little Brother Program, Accounting Club. HICKS, WILLIAM R., Arnold B.S. Secondar Education-English HILDRETH, DEBORAH K., Neosho Secondary Education--English, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, TA. HILFIKER, JANICE, Gideon BS,-Elementary Education. HILL, CAROLYN, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education-Special Education. CEC, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, Towers Judicial Board, S-NEA-MSTA. HILL, PHlLlP S., Bonne Terre B.S.-Business Administration and Marketing Management. Marketing Club, Dean's List, Society for the Advancement of Management, Computer Science Club, Phi Theta Kappa. HILLER, JANET, Strongsville, Ohio B.S. Secondary Education-English. Cheney Judicial Board, Sigma Tau Delta, NOW. HIPPE, BARBARA A., Kirkwood B.S.-Vocational Home Economics, Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. AWS, Dearmont House Council, Student Home Economics Association, ACE, American Vocational Association, National Association ol Vocational Home Economics Teachers, Missouri Home Economics Teachers Associa- tion. 326 Classes!Seniors HODGES, KEITH E., Sikeston B.S.-Business Management. Veterans Corp. HOFFMAN, DENICE, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Sganish. Towers East House Council, Presi- dent: Towers Coordinating ouncil, Vice President: Student Senate, Organizations Committee Chairman, AWS, SAC. Ecumenical Center, Stu- genrt Leader, Anna Volunteer, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweethearts Club, Spanish U . HOFFMANN, KERRY L., Jackson B.S. Marketing Management. Marketing Club. HOFFMANN, MARY C., St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. CEC, Dean's List. Seniors HOLDINGHAUSEN, DAVE S., Crystal City B.S. Education-Physical Education. Varsity Baseball. Intramural Sports, Floor President. HOLDMAN, LARRY G.. Leadwood B.S.-Psychology. HOLDMAN, RUTH E., Desloge B.A.-PsycholoEgy. HOLIFIELD, JAM S B., Bloomtield Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles, Phi Mu Alpha, President, Vice President, Warden, Melstersingers. HOLLAND, WALTER L., Piedmont B.S,-Industrial Technologry and Electronics. Veterans Corp, House Ticket Chairman, Industrial and echnical Education Club, President: ROTC. HOLLIDAY, WILLIAM, St. Louis B.S.-Business Administration and Marketing Management. Marketing Club, Intramural Sports. HOLMES, JUDITH, Jackson B.S.-Elementary Education. Dean's List. HOLZ, DALE A., East Prairie 3.3.-Business Administration and Business Management. Intramural ports. HONEY, EDNA, Tamms, Illinois B.S.-Elementary Education. HOOG, LARRY, Ste. Genevieve B.S.-Marketing Management. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain, Rush Chair- man, Blotter Chairman, IFC, Secretary: Marketing Club, Intramural Sports. HOPEN, THOMAS J., Cape Girardeau B.S.-Chemistry. Veterans Corp, Corresponding Secretary, ACS. Y G E t Prairie HOPGOOD, TERR ., as B.S. Education-Special Education. Anna Volunteer, Epsilon Chi, Presl- dentg CEC. HOPSON, DANIEL D., Aftton B.S. Education-Physical Education. Varsity Wrestling, Cheerleader, Acappella Choir, All Campus Revue, Sigma Tau Gamma, Intramurals: All- school weight-lifting, All-school track. HORNBUCKLE, JANET A., St. Louis B.S. Education-Special Education. Delta Delta Delta, Pledge Trainer, Assistant Treasurer, Student Senate, CEC, Newman Center, Anna Volunteer. HORTON, GERALD L., Herculaneum B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. HOUSE, DONALD RAY, Bonne Terre B.S. Education-Industrial Arts. HOUSTON, DEBRA, Unity, Illinois B.S. Education-Educable Mentally Retarded. HOVIS, CARLA, Perryville B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. National Student Speech and Hearing Association, Dearmont Executive Council, Corresponding Secretary: Dearmont Judicial Board. WRA. HOWARD, MELODIE, Puxico B.S.-Elementary Education. Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SMSTA, Secretary: Young Republicans, Secretary: Sagamore. HOWE, CHERYL SAUNDERS, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-English. SMSTA, College Day Leader, ln- tramural Sports. HOWE, MICHAEL E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-Physical Education, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Sports, Freshman Review. HUFFMAN, DEBRA, Malden B.S.-Vocational Home Economics, American Home Economics Associa- tion, AWS, SMSTA, Campus Gold, Alpha Delta Pl. HUGHES, SHARON, Cape Girardeau B,S.-Elementary Education. BSU, BSU Choir. HUGHES, STEVEN G., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. BSU, BSU Choir. Classes!Seniors 327 Seniors New 328 ClasseslSeniors '1 1 HUNTER, MICHAEL L., Kennett B,S. Education-Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Social Chairman, Secretary. HUTCHINGS, TIMOTHY C.. Bismarck B,S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. College Republicans, Myers Hall House Council, Inter-Residence Hall Association. IGEL, MARILYN, St. Louis B,S. Education-Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi. PEM, WRA, Aquatics Club. INMAN, MARCIA, Liberia, Costa Rica B,S. Education-Art. BSU Choir, Kappa Pi, International Club. INMAN, MARTHA, Liberia, Costa Rica B.S.-Zoology. Pi Mu Omicron. ACS, Student Senate, Dormitory Executive Council, Treasurer, International Club, Saddle Club, Dean's List. IRVIN, MICKEY L., Bloomfield B.S. Education-Art. Alpha Beta Alpha, Floor President, Towers East House Council. IVESTER, MICHAEL P., Godfrey, Illinois B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Towers West House Council, Student Senate, Buildings and Grounds Chairman, Towers Personnel Assistant, Kappa Pi, President, Photography Club, Capaha Arrow, Student Recruit- ment Committee. JACKSON, DEBBIE, St. Louis B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, Stu- dent Home Economics Association. JACKSON, JOHN A., Kennett B,S.-Marketing Management. Veterans Corp, Marketing Club, Student Senate. JACKSON, K. GAIL, New Madrid B.S, Education-Business. Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer, Dear- mont House Council. JACKSON, TERRENCE L.. East Prairie B.S.-Agriculture JAGODA, MICHAEL J., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Alpha Phi Omega, Golden Eagles, College Republicans. JAQUES, RUTH, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. ACE, Women's Chorus, JEANBLANC, E. STEVEN, Amboy, Illinois B.S. Education-Physical Education. Basketball, Baseball. JEFFRIES, JANIE S., East Prairie B.S,-Elementary Education. Dean's List. JEHLING, BARBARA, Columbia, Illinois B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. Towers North House Council. JORDAN, DEBORAH, St. Louis Bachelor ol Music Education. Choir, Women's Chorus, Golden Eagles, Per- cussion Ensemble, Trebleaires, Orchestra, Opera Ensemble, University Players, Capaha Arrow, MENC, TRT. JORDON, PAUL G., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Physics. B.S.-Electronics Communication Technology. KAEGEL, SUE, Florissant B.S.-Elementary Education-Special Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President, Pledge Guide, Education Chairman, Pledge Class Treasurer: Homecoming Steering Committee, SMSTA, CEC, AWS, Executive Board, Cheerleading. WRA, Intramural Sports, All Campus Review, Sagamore, AWS Big Sis. KAELIN, JOAN, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education and A.A.-Child Care and Guidance. Towers Judicial Board, ACE. KANE, WILLIAM T., Flanders, New Jersey B.S.-Biology. New Student Week Steering Committee, Centennial Ex- ecutive Committee, Student Participation entennial Committee, Chair- man, Student Leader, Sigma Chi, House Manager, Rush Chairman, Stan- dards Board: lFC, American Chemical Society, Pi Mu Omicron, Towers North House Council, Student Recruitment. KANKEY, BRENDA, Flat River B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. National Speech and Hear- ing Association. KANKEY, LARRY, Flat River B.S. Education-industrial Arts. KASMANN, DEBBIE, Union B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. KAUFFMAN, ROBERT A., Webster Groves B.S. Education-Physical Education. Cross Country, Track. JENNINGS, THOMAS L., Morehouse B.S.-Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Treasurer: Delta Tau Alpha, President. JOHNSON, HENRIETTA L., Caruthersvilla B.S.-Elementary Education. JOHNSON, KAREN S., Cape Girardeau B.S.--Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, BSU Choir. JOHNSON, KEITH B., Affton B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science. Alpha Phi Omega, President, Parliamentarian, Social Chairman: Student Senate, Myers Hall House Council. JONES, FRANCES, New Madrid B.S.-Home Economics. Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman, Homecoming Steering Committee, House Decorations Committee Chairman, AWS, Ex- ecutive Boardp American Home Economics Association, Sigma Chi Sweethearts Court, Little Sigma, President and Treasurer. JONES, KATHY R., Parma B.S.-Elementary Education. JONES, PAULA B., Poplar Bluft Bachelor of Music Education. BSU, BSU Choir, Accornpanistg Personnel Assistant, Sigma Alpha iota, Pledge Class President, Parliamentarian, Fraternity Education Director: Orchestra, Acappella Choir, Women's Can- torae, Music Educator's National Conference, Phi Mu Alpha All Campus Revue, Music Director of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. JONES, PAULA J., Harviell B.S.-Zoology. Biology Club. JONES, RODNEY W., Bragg City B.S.-Mathematics. Towers Personnel Assistant, Traffic Review Board, KELLER, JANE, Pekin B.A. Sociology, Speech. University Players, SYL, Apakaw, Black Mask, Alpha Delta Pi, New Student Week Committee, Sociology Club. KELLY, RICHARD P., Florissant B.S. Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. KENNON, SANDRA J., Doniphan B.S. Elementary Education. KESTER, PATRICIA J., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. SMSTA, ACE. KETCHUM, JUDY, Steele B.S. Elementary Education. KETTLEFI, LARFIY, Affton B.S. Marketing Management. Intramurals. KIELHOFNER, ANDREA, Oran B.S. Elementary Education. Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, CEC, Secretary, Ecumenical Center, Dean's List. KIESEWETTER, JOAN M., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Secretarial Science. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer, Executive Board, Standards Board, Secretarial Association, Orchestra, WRA, Dean's List. KINCHER, CARRIE M., Kennett B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. KINDRED, ALAN, Kennett B.A. Political Science-Pre Law. Political Science Club, Vice-President, Pre-Law Club. KING, RON, Mill Spring B.S. Elementary Education. KING, STEPHANIE, Berkeley B.S. Elementary Education. KIRKPATRICK, MARY, St. Louis I B.S. Elementary Education. Apakaw, 10 Top Freshmen in Education, Dear- mont House Council, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Dean's Llst. KITCHEN, CATHY, Sikeston B.S. Elementary Education. KITCHEN, TERRY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Varsity Baseball. KLEEKAMP, KATHLEEN C., Washington B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. KLUESNER, WILLIAM, Benton B.S. Agriculture, Business. Agriculture Club. KLUGHART, MARSHA E., Scott City B.S., Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, CEC, Dean's Llst. KLUTH, MAREA L., St. Louis B.S. Mathematics. Personnel Assistant, Leming, J Dorm House Councils, Marketing Club, Orchestra, Ecumenical Center, Executive Board, Wesley Foundation, Secretary. KNUCKLES, JANA, Poplar Bluff B.S. Elementary Education. 4 gtg A .fa A Y . ' P A f ,Q ' fi '...f A iir. i I- 1' I I 5 -'.i ' V. A Y FM Z fl mi gi. . Q5 ' ' ,,,.--. I' ff' r -I .fi 3 .giggle , , A, . , Q L , 5? ,A . , V . 2 Q 1 O ' 0 , Y I -f Ayxni. yd 5 I V 'tis 6 an I If l A seo W 1' A . . f H M 1 . I 'J , ilgjir f I . ' - V' . f -,V, 'W L 4 I ' 2w:'5 'i'n .n f -.' I' l ff: KOEN, DEBRA, Esther B.S. Elementary Education A KOERNER, KAY, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Office Management. Alpha Chi Omega, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, Standards Board, Scholarship Board, By- laws Committee, Apakaw, Biology Club, AWS Big Sis. KREMER, KATHY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Speech-Public Speaking. SMSTA, Alpha Delta Pi. KRETCHMAR, LYNN, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. AWS. KRUEGER, BOB, St, Louis B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management. Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer Pledge Class, Society for the Advancement of Management, Secretary, President, Business Steering Committee, Capaha Arrow, Adver- tising Manager. KUNK L, DIANE, Kirkwood B.S. Mathematics. Saddle Club. KUNTZE, KARLA, Jackson B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, BSU, Council, Choir: Student Senate, Alpha Beta Alpha, Secretary. KURKA, KIM, Cape Girardeau I B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Marketing Club, Christian Science Organization. KURRE, TERRY C., Brentwood B.S. Business Administration-Management. Football, Veterans Corp, Vice President, Men's Intramurals, Society for the Advancement ol Management. LAMBERT, MARILYN D., Jackson B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics. AHEA. LATIMER, PATRICIA, Jackson B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics. SHEA, LATTRAY, GERRY A., St. Louls B.S. Business Administration, Marketing Management. Veterans Corp, Social Chairman, Collegiate Veterans ol Missouri, State President, Student Senate, Recording Secretary, Executive Board: Marketing Club. LAUT, BRENDA K., Fredericktown B.S. Elementary Education. Phi Theta Kappa, SMSTA, ACE. Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List. LAWRENCE, LARRY, Sikeston B.S. Physical Education, Recreation. Basketball, ABC. LAYTON, JOSEPH, St. Mary's B.S. Business-Accounting. LEACH, TWYLA, Matthews B.S. Elementary Education. Towers East Judicial Board, SMSTA, CEC, Secretary, Vice President, Ecumenical Center, Dean's List. LEACHMAN, SUSAN E., Crestwood B.S. Education-Physical Education. Delta Delta Delta, Historian, Vice President, WRA, SAC, Homecoming Steering Committee, Terpsichore, Homecoming Float Chairman. LEAVY, KURTIS, Fenton B.S. Medical Technology LEGGETT, JOY R., Akron, Ohio B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Chl Omega, President, First Vice- President, Activities Chairman, Historian, Standards Board, Province- District Convention Delegate, Cheerleader, Captaing Greek Governing Board, Greek Judicial Board, Sagamore, Panhellenic, SAC, Secretary: College Players, WRA, Intramurals, AWS, Homecoming Steering Com- mittee, House Decorations Co-Chairman: Who's Who Among American Greek Sororities and Fraternities, Who's Who Among American Student Leaders. LEGRAND, DIANE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. LEGRAND, WILLIAM S., Chattee B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics and Physics. Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Center, Intramurals, Dean's List. LEIBLE, KAREN S., Perryville B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics. SHEA, MHEA, AHEA. LEONARD, MARY, St. Charles B.S. Elementary Education, EMR. LEONG, RICHARD T.S., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, New Student Week Steering Committee, Alpha Phi Omega, First Vice President, Historian, Alumni Secretary, Sergeant at Arms, Movie Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Track, Intramurals. Classes!Seniors 331 Seniors LEWIS, NORMA, Sikeston B.S. Education-Speech Pathology, Alpha Xl Delta, Pledge Activities Co- ordinator, Pledge Trainer, Homecoming Float Chairman, Student Senate. Elections Committee, Publicity Chairman, Student Recruitment Committee, NOW, AWS, WRA, Sagamore. LEWIS, ROBERT L., Bismark B.S. Mathematics. L'HOTE JR., HUBERT A., Perryvilie B.S. Secondary Education-Business Education. Kappa Delta PI, Pi Omega Pi, Dean's List. LIEDER, CAROL ELLEN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-English. Alpha Xi Delta, Assistant Treasurer, Alpha Beta Alpha, Towers House Council. LINGLE, LINDA, East Prairie B.S. Elementary Education. LINK, KEN, Poplar Bluff B.A. Political Science. Varsity Football, Letterman 4 years, Cardinal Key, Student Senate, Parliamentarlang Political Science Club, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Who's Who. LIPE, JAYNE, Long Beach, California B.S. Elementary Education. LIPFORD, CAROLYN SUE, East Prairie B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education. LLOYD, JOHN W., Malden B.S. Psychology. Student Senate, New Democratic Coalition, Intramural Basketball. LOHMAN, RUTH A., Jackson B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Dean's List. LORENZ, BRUCE A., Frohna B.S. Marketing Management. Myers PA, Myers House Council, Marketing Club, Society lor Advancement of Management, Intramurals. LOUDER, LINDA, Caruthersville B.S. Elementary Education. LOWE, PATRICIA A., Washington B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. National Speech and Hearing Associa- tion, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sis, Towers North House Council, Pom-pon Squad. LOWES, CAROL, Dexter B.S. Speech Pathology. ak Ri e LUDWIG, KENNETH E., O 'dg B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, President: Delta Tau Alpha, 4-H Club. LUEDEFIS, VICKI, Frohna B.S. Education-English. LUERDING, LORI L., St. Charles B.S. Elementary Education. WRA, Intramurals. LUKACHICK JR., MICHAEL D., Bonne Terre B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club. LUKASEK, RICK, St. Louis B.S. Geology. Intramurals. LUKENS, ALLEN D., West Frankfort, Illinois B.S. Psychology. 332 ClasseslSeniors if' I , .W ,. ' . .ll ssswwvrrmsrv-QQQHSUFPPI '?? f V' pfpprffff' guvP!'f'! H 'i??'! ,f ,f 1 ,K rf LUKSZA, LARRY, Arnold B.S. Marketing Management. Towers South, President, Towers Co- ordinating Council, Marketing Club. LUMOS, JUDY, Leadwood B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Chorus, Dearmont House Council, Historian, Student Home Economics Association, Vice-President, Kappa Omicron Phi, Distaff Reporter, AWS, WRA. LUMSDEN, CHARLES JOE, Chaflee I I B.S. Marketing Management. Marketing Club, Co-chairman Souvenir Sales, Pi Kappa Alpha, House Manager. Assistant Pledge Trainer, Financial Committee, Dad's Day Committee, Regional Representative. LURK, JAMES, Perryville B.S. Accounting, Accounting Club. LURK, ROSALEE, Perryville B.S. Elementary Education. LURKINS, MARK D., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recording Secretary, Vice-President in charge ol Pledge Training and Education, Student Senate, Treasurer, Marketing Club, Faculty Commencement Committee, Student Recruitment Committee, Senate Constitution and Revisory Committee, Voter Registration Committee, Elec- tions Committee. LURTZ, GREG, Baliwin B.S. Psychology. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President of Membership, Sports Committee: Psychology Club. LYONS, JOSEPH D., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration--Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Master ot Rituals, Social Chairman, National Delegate. Pledge Class Vice-President, American Marketing Association, Student Recruitment Committee, Towers PA, Towers West House Council, Student Personnel Advisory Committee Chairman, Student Senate Radio Station Committee, Who's Who. MAEVERS, CAROLYN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Speech Pathology. National Speech and Hearing Association. MANION, JEFFREY GORDON, St. Charles B.A. English and Sociology. MANN, JA KIE, Cape Girardeau B.A. History and Political Science. MARSHALL, ESTHER, Brldgeton B.S. Art. MARSHARS, FRED, Poplar Blult B.S. Physical Education and Earth Science. Biology Club, Vice-President, Parliamentarian, Alpha Phi Omega, Sgt.-at-arms, Cardinal Key, Myers House Council. MARTIN, CRYSTAL, Salem B.S. Elementary Education. Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Religious Represen- tative. MARTlN, PAM, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, MSTA. MATTHEIS, DEBBIE, Anna, Illinois B.S. Education-English. Alpha Delta Pi, Panhellenic, Vice-President, Treasurer, AWS, Executive Board, SMSTA, President, Chairman Best Dressed Contest. Key Review Board, Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, Who's Who in American Sororities and Fraternities, Role and Scope Committee. Staffing Subcommittee, Best Dressed Semi-Finalist 1971, AWS Model, Dean's List, 1972 Homecoming Queen Finalist. MATTINGLY, GLENDA S., Perryville A.A, Data Processing and B.S. Business Administration-Accounting and Computer Science. Dean's List, Accounting Club, Vice-President, Com- puter Science Club, Organizational Committee, President. MATUSIAK, DANIEL JOHN, Florissant B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa, PEMM Club, Towers Judicial Board, Tutor, Intramurals, Dean's List. MAXEY, DENNIS A., Florissant B.S. Education-Physics. Kappa Delta Pi, Physics Club, Vice-President, Towers Co-ordinatlng Council, Intramurals. MAY, STEVEN L., St. Louis B.S. General Business Management. Marketing Club, Society for Advance- ment of Management, Towers House Council, Intramurals. Classes!Seniors 333 McANULTY, DARRELL F., Essex B.S. Computer Science. Computer Science Club, Veteran's Corp. McBRlDE, REBECCA LYNN, Sterling, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education. MSTA. MQCALLISTER, DENNIS, Holcomb B.S. Education-Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Myers Judicial Board Dean's List, Business Steering Committee, Intramurals. McCANN, ELLEN LOUISE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Dearmont House Council, PA, Dear- mont and Towers, BSU. McCART, BOB, Cape Girardeau B.A. Psychology. Anna Volunteer, Behavioral Science Club, Publicity Chair- man, Psychology Club. McCARTHY, KEVIN, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Marketing Club. McCLURE, MARGIE A., St. Louis B.S. Special Education. Anna Volunteer, Henderson House Council, PA, ln- tramurals. McCOY, JUDITH, Kennett B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club. McDONALD, JAMES ERIC. Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Art. McFARLAND, RICHARD LEE, Festus B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management and Computer Science. A.A. Data Processing. Society for the Advancement ol Manage- ment Club, Corresponding Secretary, Marketing Club, Computer Science Club. McGRUDER, FREDRIC, Harviell B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. McGUlRK, PATRICIA A., Dellwood B.S. Elementary Education-Speech Pathology. Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Class Songleader, Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Trainer, Active ofthe Month, Mum Sale Chairman, AWS, Floor Representative, Executive Board, Treasurer, Publicity Chairman, ACE, SAC, WRA, Homecoming Steering Committee, Publicity Chairman, National Student Speech and Hearing Association. McKEE, TAMARA, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-English. Arrow, Sagamore, Young Democrats, Social Chairman, Dean's List, Psychology Club. McKlNNlS, KRISTI LYNN, Hazelwood B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Marketing Club, Secretary, Phi Gamma Nu, Outstanding Pledge, Rush Co-chairman, Golden Eagles, Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Secretary, House Manager. McLAUGHLIN, PATRICK A., Normandy B.S. Industrial Technology. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Float Chairman, Assistant Rush Chairman, House and Grounds Chairman, Alpha Chi Man of the Year 1973, Industrial Technical Education Club, Business Manager. McLEAN, ROBERT MICHAEL, Shook B.S. Education-Physical Education. McMAHON, JO ANN, Mineral Point B.S. Biology and Medical Technology. PA. McMlNN, JANET LEE, Charleston B.S. Education, Physical Education. PEM Club, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, WRA. McMONlGLE, PAT, Washington B.S. Education, English. Sigma Chi, Treasurer, Vice-President, National Workshop Delegate, IFC, Greek Governing Board, All-Greek Judicial Board, Sagamore, Dean's List, Intramurals. McPETERS, BARBARA, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, SMSTRA, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, ACE. McQUARY, SHARON, Dexter B.S. Biology. MCSPADDEN, GALEN, Puxico B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Baseball, MIAA Most Valuable Player. MECKFESSEL, MARSHA C., St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman, Pledge Class Vice-President: Cheerleader, Greek Governing Board, Panhellenic, WRA, PEM, Sagamore, Greek Games Chairman. MEDLOCK, GERALD D., Kirkwood B.S. Business Administration-Business Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, Society for the Advancement of Management, Veteran's Corp. MEIER, STEVEN A., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Varsity Football, Letter- man's Club, Optimist Head Basketball Ofticial. MELLOH JR., GEORGE J., Cape Girardeau B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies. Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Class Vice- President, Alumni Secretary, Publicity Chairman, Social Committee, Rush Committee, Ugly Man Committeeg Student Senate, Constitution and Revisions Committee, Traffic Committee, Veterans Corp., Student Union Planning Committee, Dean's List. MENSE, DONNA LEIGH, St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, WRA. MEYER. CONNIE SUE, Rosebud B.S. Elementary Education. Seniors MEYER, ELLEN THEREAS, Uniontown B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Ecumenical Center, Leming House Coun- cil. MEYER, JOANN GRACE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Personnel Assistant, MEYER, JUDITH ANN, St. Charles B.S. Education-English. MEYER, KAREN E., New Haven B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, CEC, Anna Volunteer. MEYER, LORETTA S., Jackson B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Student Home Economics Association. MEYER, MARY ELLYNE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Beta Beta. MEYERS, PATRICIA M., Pacific B.S. Elementaw Education. Anna Volunteer, ACE, CEC. MICHAEL, LARY, Cape Girardeau B.S. Psychology. MICHEL, PATRICIA ANN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-English. University Players, Dearmont House Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Talent Show. MILLER, BONNIE KAY, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Program Directorg SMSTA, Terpsichore. MILLER, CHRIS ANN, Sikeston B.S. Education-Special Education. University Players, Dearmont House Council, CEC, AWS. MILLER, GLEN R., Piedmont B.S. Elementary Education. MILLER, JANE A., Ste. Genevieve B.S. Elementary Education. MILLER, MARVIN L., Esther B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. MILLER, MYRA, Grassy B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. MILLERING JR., BEN, Cape Girardeau V B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Marketing Club. Computer Science Club. MILLIKAN, LINDA, Ellington. B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE. MITCHELL, DEBORAH DOISY, Kirkwood B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science. MITCHELL JR., ROBERT V., Sunset Hills General Studies. MITTER, KATHRYN, St. Louis B,A. Art. Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary, Second Vice-President, Ex- ecutive Board, Kappa Pi, New Student Week SteeringCommittee, Centen- nial Theme-Design Committee, Dean's List, Wakapa, ecretaryp Sagamore, Academics Editor, Editor, Board of Publications, Who's Who. MIZE, VICKIE. Poplar Bluff B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, American Home Economics Association. MONTREY, ALAN W., Ferguson B.S. Elementary Education. Wrestling, Letterman. MONTREY, KATHY ROSE, Ferguson B.S. Elementary Education and A.A. Child Care and Guidance. NEA, Anna Volunteer. MOORE, ARNOLD, Overland B.A. Psychology. Varsity Swimming, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Veteran's Corp., geatgfs List, Skin and Scuba Club, Intramurals, Anna Volunteer, Varsity U . MOORE, CYNTHIA ANNE, Webster Groves B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. SAC, Student Senate, AWS, Executive Board: Aquatic Club. Biology Club, PEM, WRA. MOORE, SUSAN K. FUNDERBURK, St. Ann B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club. MORGAN, CHRISTINE ANN, Fort Wayne, Indiana B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sis, Alpha XI Delta, National Speech and Hearing Association. MORGAN, SHELIA, East Prairie B.S. Physical Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Chairman, PEM, AAHPER. MAHPER. CIasses!Seniors 335 MORREY, JOE A., Cape Girardeau 4 B.S. Sociology and Political Science. Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Senate, President, Student Personnel Advisory, Who's Who. MOSBEY JR., KENNETH GENE, Naperville, Illinois B.S. Business Administration-Business Management. SOCISIY for Ad' vancement of Management, Towers Co-ordinating Council. MOUTRIE, RICHARD F., Ellisville , B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management and A.S. Electrical Technology. MOXLEY, PAM, St. Louis I A A B.S. Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics Association, Student Home Economics Association. MUELLER, KEITH, Wentzville B.S. Biology. Intramurals. MUELLER, THOMAS J., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration. Marketing Club, Veteran's Corp., Flying ln- dians, Intramurals. MUENCH, DEBBIE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Marshal: SMSTA, AWS, WRA, Student Senate. MUETH, LAWRENCE R., St. Louis Bachelor of Music Education, Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Men's Chorus, Clarinet Choir, Sax Quartet, Woodwind Quintet, Phi Mu Alpha, Pledge Class Vice-President, Pledge Trainer, Secretary, Ex- ecutive Board, Pledge Advisory Committee, By-Laws Committeeg Music Committee, Chairman: All Campus Revue, Contemporary Concert, Myers House Council, Paper Sports Editor, Man of the Month Chairman: Myers- Dearmont lnterdorm Committee, Rules and Means Committeeg ln- tramurals, National Music Educators Conference. MULVANEY, REBECCA L., Rolla B.S. Secondary Education-English. Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta. MUNDWILLER, BILL, St. Louis B.S. Psychology and Business Administration-Management. MURPHY JR., R. BRENT, Cape Girardeau B.S. Psychology. MURPHY, GERALD, Gideon B.S. Physical Education. MURPHY, WAYNE, Farmington B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. MUSGROVE, BEVERLY, Florissant B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Student Senate, Towers East Co- ordinating Council. MYERS, MICHAEL, O'Fallon B.S. Zoology. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MYUNG, CARL, Long Beach, California B.A. Mathematics. German Club. 336 ClasseslSeniors Seniors NATIONS, DENNIS D., Farmington B.S. Accounting. Intramural Basketball and Softball. NEILSON, DONNA, Jackson B.S. Secondary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Beta Alpha, MAHPER, MAHPER, PEM, WRA, Intramurals, Hockey Captain. NEINER, MARY JANE, Farmington General Studies. NEISWANDER, CHRISTINA, Affton B.S. Elementary Education. Women's Chorus, Sagamore. NENNINGER, JANE BILLET, St. Louis B.S. Home Economics and A.A. Child Care and Guidance. WRA, American Home Economics Association. NEWELL, DAVID B., Cape Girardeau B.S. Accounting. Accounting Club, Computer Science Club. NICHOLLS, MAR UERITE, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Towers House Council, AWS, Towers East Welcoming Committee. NICKELSON, JANET L., Ste. Genevieve B.S. Psychology and Art, Towers North Floor Vice-President. NICKS, CHERYL, Union B.S. Elementary Education. NITCHMANN, KIM, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Oftlce Administration. Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer. NORMAN, BOB, Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Admlnlstratlon-Marketing. Capaha Arrow, Marketing Club, Veteran's Corp. NORRIS, JANET SUE, Fremont B.A. Art. NORRIS, PALMA KAY, Fremont B.A. Sociology. Sagamore. NOWELL, LINDA GAIL, New Madrid A B.S. Business Education. Phi Gamma Nu, President, Rush Chairman: AWS. Corresponding Secretary, Key Review Board, Reporter, Historian, Privileges and Persmisslons: SNEA, Activities Chairman, Pi Omega Pl, Vice-President: Business Steering Committee, Chairman, Treasurer, Wakapa, President: Student Recruitment Committee. O'BRIANT, MICHAEL, St. Ann B.S. Elementary Education. Biology Club, SMSTA. OCHS, DENNIS, Perryville 4 B.S. Business Adminietratlon-Accounting. Accounting Club. O'CONNOR, ART, Linwood, New Jersey B.A. English. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Assistant Pledge Manager, Baseball and Wrestling. O'CONNOR, THERESA S., Columbia B.S. Special Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Young Democrats, NOW, ODELL, JAMES EDWARD, Desloge Pre-Med. Pre-Med Club, Biology Club, Veteran's Corp, OFFER, KIM, Lonedell B.S. Seconds? Education-Spanish. Spanish Club, President, French Club, Gamma igma Sigma, Pledge Class President, Towers North House Council, Dean's List, Newman Center, Regent's Scholarship, Spanish Club Scholarship. Classes!Seniors 337 338 CIasses!Seniors Seniors OHMART, ELAINE M., Cape Girardeau B.S,-Business Administration and Accounting. Sociology Club, Biology Club. OHMART, LINDA, Cape Girardeau B.A.-Psychology and Sociology. OLDSEN, KATHLEEN POWERS, Berkeley Bachelor of Music Education. University Choir, Women's Chorus, Towers Judicial Board, Sigma Alpha Iota, Recording Secretaryg College Opera Cavaleria Rusticanaf' Dean's List. OLSON, MIKE, Aftton y B.S.-Biology. Personnel Assistant, Basketball Team, Student Recruit- ment, Summer Orientation Staft, Newman Club, Student Senate, Deans List, Intramural Sports, Pi Mu Omicron, Biology Club, Independent Housing Committee, Student Recruitment Committee. OTT, KATHRYN L., St. Ann B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. Student Home Economics Association, Towers East House Council, Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band. OTTEN, JAMES, Jennings B.S. Secondary Education-Speech, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, Rush Chairman, Student Senate, Homecoming Steering Committee, Veterans Corp. OVERBEY, DANIEL, Sikeston B.S,-Business Management. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, Presidentg Marketing Club, Dean's List, Cardinal Key, Personnel Assistant, Towers South House Council, Vice President, President, Golden Eagles, Concert Band. OYLER, LESLIE P., Marissa, Illinois B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. Towers Coordinating Council, President, Towers West House Council, President, Students' Rights Com- mittee: Student Recruitment, Varsity Golf. PACHIVA, DENISE M., St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. Orchestra, University String Ensemble. PALISCH, PAT L., Jackson Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles, Women's Chorus, College Choir, Apakaw, Dean's List, MENC, Vice Presidentg Symphony Band. PAPIN, MARY, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. SMSTA, Dearmont House Council, Dearmont Judicial Board, ACE. PAPPAS, MARY ELLEN, Cape Girardeau B,S. Secondary Education-English. PARKER, JEANNE, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. AWS Big Sis, Towers Freshman Welcoming Committee. PARMETER, THOMAS M., Fenton B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary: Personnel Assistant, Student Senate, Marketing Club. PARRACK, KAY, Cape Girardeau B.S,-Psychology, Anna Volunteers. PARRISH, DONNA, St. Louis B,A.-Biology, PATE, ALOIS JEAN, Normandy B.S. Education-Physical Education, Orchestra, PEM, WRA, Terpsichore, Intramural Sports. PATTERSON, MARC D., Cape Girardeau B.S.-Business Administration and Marketing. lntermural Sports. PATTON, BRENDA, Kennett B.S.-Elementary Education. Student Senate, BSU, Vice President, Social Chairman, BSU Choir. PAVELSKI, NIKI, St. Louis B.S.-Biology, Aquatic Club. PAYNE, DENNIS, Crestwood B.S.-Business Administration and Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. PECAUT, KATHLEEN, St. Louis B.S.-Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart. PECAUT, MICHAEL D., Perryville I I B.S.-Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer, Executive Committee, Alumni Secretary, Athletic Chairman, Pledge Scholarship Award, Intramural Sports. PECAUT, SERGIA, Perryville B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish, Spanish Club. PEETZ, DEBBIE, Scott City B.A.-History. Spanish Club. PENDER, JEANNE A., Farmington B.S.-Business Administration. Personnel Assistant. PENROD, BRENDA S., Vienna, Illinois B.S.-Business Education. National Business Education Association. PERRY, JACLYN, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. University Players, Alpha Xi Delta, ACE. PETERS, JAMES C., West Plains B.A.-Political Science. Varsity Basketball. Varsity Tennis, Sigma Chi, Chapter Editor Pledge Trainer, President, Executive Committee, Standards Board Chairman, Life Loyal Sig: IFC. PETERS, LES, University City B.S.-Marketing Management. Marketing Club, Veterans Corp, Dean's List. PFEIFER, DEBORAH G., St. Louis B.S.-Medical Technology. Dearmont House Council, WRA. PHARO, SUSAN, Blytheville, Arkansas B.S.-Elementary Education. WRA. PINKLEY, RHONDA, St. Ann B.S.-Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Assistant House Manager, House Managerg Campus Gold, AWS, SMSTA. PINKSTON, PAUL E., Farmington B.S.-Business Administration and Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Senate, Marketing Club. PIRTLE, GARY, Mounds, Illinois B.S.-Biology. PIRTLE, JERRY Mounds, Illinois B.S.-Biology. POGUE, BRENDA J., Fredericktown B.S.-Elementary Education. ACE, SMSTA. POLITTE, BETTY A.. Pacific B.S.-Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. ACE, Vice President, Dean's List, Regent's Scholarship, Hall Scholarship, Newman Club, Spanish Club. POSTON, JOHN S., Leadwood B.S.-Elementary Education. Anna Volunteer, Intramural Sports. POUR, RANDY, St. Louis B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, NOW. POWELL, BELINDA B., Leadwood B.S. Education-Art. Kappa Delta Pi. POWELL, JOHN, Flat River B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Technical Education. Intramural Sports, Towers House Council, Sagamore, Saddle Club, Young Republicans. PRAECHTER, DAVID, St. Louis B.S.-Business Administration. American Marketing Association, Society for the Advancement of Management, Veterans Corp, intramural Sports. PRATT, CHESTER E., Richwoods B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Towers House Council, Ac- counting Club. PRAYOR, BILLY K., Wyatt B.S. Education-Physical Education. PRENDERGAST, GENE D.. St. Louis B.S.-Chemistry. American Chemical Society Student Affiliate, Pi Mu Omicron. PREUSSE, PHILIP S., Chester, Illinois B.S.-Earth Science. Sigma Tau Gamma, Historiang intramural Sports. PRITCHARD, ROBERT PAUL, Bragg City B.S.-Biology. Pi Kappa Alpha. PROVOW, RUTHIE, Fredericktown B.S.-Elementary Education. CEC, ACE, SMSTA, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List. PUTNEY, ROBERT E., Mt. Vernon, Illinois B.S.-Economics. QUEEN, BRENDA K., DeSoto B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics and Business, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President: SMSTA, Mathematics Club, Secretary, Bloodmobile Steer- ing Committee. QUINTON, LARRY, Potosi B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Veterans Corp. Daan's List. RAFFERTY, NANCY, Sikeston B.S.-Home Economics and A.A.-Child Care and Guidance, Anna Volunteers. RANDOLPH, GINGER, Herculaneum B.S. Secondary Education-English. Anna Volunteer, AWS Big Sis, Food Committee, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Intramural Sports, NCTE, NOW. RAU, MARLA S., St, Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. ACE, WRA. RAYL, TERI, Florissant B.A.-Biology. Cheerleader, Pom-Pon Squad, Captain, Pikettes, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court, Pi Kappa Alpha Ugly Man Contest Representative. REDMAN, VELVA K., Clarkton B.S.-Elementary Education. ACE, BSU, BSU Choir. REED, KERRY, Vulcan B.A.-Sociology and Psychology. Chi Alpha, Student Senate, P.A, Staff, Anna Volunteer, Young Democrats, Sociology Club. REEVES, MELISSA, East Prairie Bachelor of Music Education, Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer, Song Chairman, Pledge Class President, Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, Executive Council, Women's Chorus. REINAGEL, BONNIE, Kelso B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Phi Gamma Nu. REITZEL, PANDORA, Cape Girardeau B,S.-Special Education. Dean's List, Apakaw, Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SMSTA, Home Economics Club, Anna Volunteers, CEC, Eco- Activists. RHODES, CATHY, St. Louis B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. BSU, BSU Choir, BSU Council, Dear- mont Judicial Board, Campus Food Committee, Women's Tennis Team. RHODES, GARY L., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish and English, Spanish Club, Student Senate, Myers Hall Judicial Board, Myers Hall House Council, Biology Club. RHODES, MARY G., Advance B.S.-Elementary Education. ACE, SMSTA. - ..,c,ei4isn-' ws.. .. . Mm,.,f.wa.,.M I t as . , .., - Mlii-' 'A ' ,.,..m .,. W, - 6 if Seniors RHODES, YVONNE, Whitewater B.S. Education Elementary. RICHARDS, MARILYN, Advance B.S. Secondary Education--Art. Homecoming Steering Committee. RICHARDS III, THOMAS RICHARD, Ladue B.S. Agriculture and Business. RICHARDSON. KATHY TODD, Kennett B.S. Mathematics. Alpha Delta Pi, Delegate-at-Large, Executive Board, Social Chairman, AWS, Executive Board, ecording ecretary, Homecom- ing Steering Committee, Queen Committee Chairman, Student Senate, Student Recruitment Committee, Who's Who in American Sororities and raternities. RICHARDSON, MARK, Poplar Bluff B.A. Political Science. Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Student Senate, President, Sigma Tau Gamma, Active of the Year, Pledge ot the Year, Cardinal Key, Co-chairman, All University Judicial Board, Co- chairman, PA, RA, Who's Who, Homecoming Steering Committee, Role and Scope Committee, Student Recruitment Committee, Young Republicans, Missouri House Advisory Committee on Higher Education, Pre-Law Club. RICHARDSON, PATTI, Hillsboro B.S. Elementary Education. Towers PA, AWS, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweethearts Club, ACE, President, University Players, Secretary, ACEI Stu- dent Assistant in Washington, D.C. RICKMAN, MARILYN JOYCE, Arnold B.S. Elementary Education. Dearmont House Council, PA, Alpha Beta Alpha, Secretary, BSU, BSU Choir, Dean's List, ACE. FIIDINGS. CHARLES RONALD, Delta B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. Epsilon Chi, Treasurer. RIEHL, DIANE, Bismark B.S. Education-Social Studies. RIEK, CATHY, Ballwin B.S. Elementary Education. Cheney House Council, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi. ROBB, ROBYN K., St. Ann B.S. Vocational Home Economics. American Home Economics. Student Home Economics Association, Dearmont House Council, Golden Eagles. ROBERTS, JANICE PRIEST, Kennett B.S. Elementary Education. ROBERTS, SUSAN, Winona B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, CEC. RODEWALD, MICHAEL K., Washington Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band, Orchestra. Stage Band, Brass Quintet, Phi Mu Alpha, Intramurals, All-Campus Revue, Contemporary Concert. ROHDE, JAMES W., Affton B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Lutheran Student Assembly, President, Special Programs Council, Worship Council, Coffee-House Council, Kap- pa Pi, Historian, Photography Club. Sagamore Photographer, Arrow Photographer. ROHLING, HELEN, Webster Groves B.S. Secondary Education-English. ROGERS. JOHN, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Sagamore Photographer, Arrow Photographer, Kappa Pi. ROSE, BETSY JANE, St. Louis B.S. Physical Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinel, PEMM, WRA, Ex- tramural Hockey Team, Sagamore, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Club. ROSE, CALVIN, Hazelwood B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Towers House Council, PA. ROSE, CYNTHIA A., Ferguson B.S. Education-Social Studies. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinel, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, SAC, Towers East Judicial oard, ean's List, Freshman Orientation Committee, WRA. ROSS, BRENDA, Charleston B.S. Elementary Education. ROSS, PATRICIA NAN, Bloomtield B.S. Business Education. Sigma Alpha Iota, Corresponding Secretary, Golden Eagle, Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart, Kappa Delta Pi, Towers House Council, Concert Band, Dean's List. ROTH, LINDA, Ste. Genevieve B.S. Elementary Education. CEC, Eco-Activists. ROTH, MARK DOUGLAS, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration--Marketing. Lutheran Student Assembly. CIasses!Seniors i i I 342 Clesses!Seniors ROUGGHY, RONALD L., Bonne Terre B.S. Business Administration-General Business Management. Dean's List, Society for Advancement of Management, Marketing Club, Computer Science Club, Veteran's Corps, SergeantAt-Arms, Executive Committee, Intramurals. ROUTT, TARA L., Florissant A.A.-Nursing. Student Nurse's Club, President, Towers Personnel Assis- tant, House Council, Floor President, Food Committee, Anna Volunteer, March oi Dimes Walkathon, WRA, AWS. ROUX, THOMAS R., Bonne Terre B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. ROZIER, STEPHEN C., Perryville B.S. Education-Social Studies. Student Senate. RUBOTTOM, PATTY, Esther B.S. Elementary Education. RUDERT, BARRY O., Poplar Bluff h ' I , Bachelor of Music Education. BSU, Choir, Executive Council, Music Chair- man, President, Golden Eagles, Acappella Choir, Men's Chorus, Symphony Band, Stage Band, Phi Mu Alpha. RUENGPHITAK, KRISANA, Cholburi, Thailand B.S.-Marketing Management. REUSLER, MICHAEL H., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration-General Business Management. Lutheran Campus Center, Board of Directors, Alpha Kappa Psi, Athletic Committee, Float Committee, Society for Advancement of Management. RUESSLER, DON., Perryville B.S. Education-Fine Arts. RUFF, CURT., St. Louis B.S.-Business Administration. RYAN, PEGGY K., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class President, Outstanding Pledge, House Manager, Rush Committee, By-Laws Com- mittee, Panhellenlc Recording Secretary, Sagamore, Greek Editor, Student Senate, SMSTA, CEC, AW , WRA, Intramurals, Freshmen Welcoming Committee, Towers Spring Turn-On Committee Chairman. SACHSE, CHARLES, Cape Girardeau B.S.-Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, Computer Science Club, Marketing Club. SAJOVETZ, TONI, Richmond Heights B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship Chairman, Ex- ecutive Committee, 1973 Float Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, New Student Week Committee, Social Committee, S.Y.L. SAMPLE, DONNA K., Annapolis B.S. Elementary Education. Golden Eagles, Concert Band, ACE, SMSTA, Intramurals. SAMPLE, SUSAN, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, Publicity Committee. SANDERS, CARL, St. Louis B.A.-Political Science. Gamma Delta, Political Science Club. SANDERS, TERRl, Mexico B.S.-Chemistry. SANFORD, LINDA K., Cahokia, Illinois B.S. Education-English. Towers House Council, AWS, SNEA, SMSTA, SATTERLEY, ADDAH R., St. Louis Bachelor of Music Education. University Choir, Women's Chorus, Opera Ensemble, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pledge Class Treasurer, University Madrigal, Dearmont House Council, Corridor President, Mothers' Weekend Chair- man, Bloodmobile Steering Committee, Executive committee, Co- Chairman. SAUER, VICKI, Bridgeton B.S. Education-Social Studies SAUL, LEONARD, Chesterfield Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha, Accounting Club. SAUNDERS, ELEANOR J., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-Social Studies. Alpha Beta Alpha. SCHERER, DAVID W., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi. SCHERER, DEBRA, Cape Girardeau B.S.-Psychology. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Secretary-Treasurer, SEMO Grotto Club, Dean's List. SCHERER, JAMES S., Sikeston B.S.-Chemistry. Pi Mu Omicron, American Chemical Society, Chairman, Science Curriculum Committee, Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Pledge Master. SCHIFFMAN, DONALD W., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Society for Advancement of Management, Marketing Club, Young Democrats, Newman Club. SCHILLING SANDRA A., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Dearmont House Council, Recording Secretary, Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, WRA, SCHLIMME, MICHAEL L., Cape Girardeau B.A.-Political Science. Sigma Tau Gamma, Veterans Corps, Student Senate, Student Services Committee Co-Chairman, Constitutions and Revisions, Student Recruitment, New Student Week Steering Committee, Wheels Nite, Chairman, Political Science Club. SCHLOSS, ROBERT T., Crestwood B,S,-Business Management. Sigma Tau Gamma. SCHLUE, JANET L,, Manchester B.S, Business Administration-Accounting. SCHMALTZ, KAREN R., St. Louis B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, First Vice President, AWS, Executive Committee, Activities Committee Chair- mang Homecoming Steering Committee, SAC, Dean's List, Panhellenic Council, First Runner Up Best Dressed Coed, WRA, Kappa Delta Pi, CEC, Who's Who ln American Fraternities and Sororities, Eco-Activists, Treasurer: NSSHA, Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist, SCHMITT, NOREEN, Crestwood B.S, Education-Art. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Historian, Musician, Pike Little Sisters Club, AWS, Sagamore. SCHNELL, SUZANNE R., Mehlville B.S.-Physical Education. Aquatic Club, Historian, Vice-President, PEM, President: WRA, Freshman Major of the Year, Ott Campus Representative, intramural Board Chairman, Extramurals. SCHNURBUSCH, KEN, Perryviile B.S,-Electronic Communication Technology. Flying Indians, SCHNURBUSCH, RUTH, Cape Girardeau B.S.-Art. Kappa Pi, Dean's List. SCHOCH, STEVEN A., Cape Girardeau B,S. Business Administration and A.A. Data Processing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Director of Public Relations, Business Steering Committee, President, Corresponding Secretary, Accounting Club, President, Corresponding Secretary, Marketing Club, Computer Science Club, Centennial Committee, Myers Wing President, Editor oi Myers Monitor, Homecoming Chairman, Ugly Man Chairman, Man of the Month. i SCHROETER, KATHRYN E., Frohna B.S. Elementary Education. SCHRUMPF, DAVID L,, Perryville B,S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club. SCHUESSLER, CHARLOTTE F., Esther B.S. Elementary Education. SCHUETZ, JAMES L., St. Louis B.S, Business Administration-Marketing Management. Marketing Club. Seniors SCHULTE, JIM, Crescent B.S. Business Administration. Veterans Corps. SCHUMER, RAY, Perryville B.S. -Earth Science. SCHWAB, ROBERT E., Cape Girardeau B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi Warden, Pledge Trainer, Assistant Treasurer, Marketing Club, Society for Advancement of Management. SCOTT, GREGORY M., St. Louis B.S. Education-Social Studies. History Club. SCZEPANSKI, W.M., Affton B.A.-Psychology and Political Science. Towers West House Council. SEABAUGH, CONNIE S., Jackson B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club, Dean's List. SEAL, CHERYL Y., Farmington B.S.-Physical Education. Aquatics Club, PEM, WRA. SEAL, GARRY J., Piedmont B.S.-Physical Education. Veterans Corps, Intramurals. SEBASTIAN, NANCY, Creve Coeur Bachelor of Music Education-Vocal. Sigma Alpha Iota, University Choir, Women's Chorus, Orchestra, Ecumenical Center, MENC, President. SETCHFIELD, JAMES W., St. Louis B.A.-Psychology and English. Varsity Baseball, Dormitory Advisory Com- mittee, Myers Vice-Presi ent, President, Student Senate, Cheerleader. SHANNON, PEGGY, St. Louis B.S. Education-Psychology. Alpha Xi Delta, Historian, NOW, Vice- Presidentp Anna Volunteer, WRA, Marketing Club, AWS. SHAW, KAREN S., Tallapoosa B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics. AWS, AHEA, SHEA. SHEETS, PAM, Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. SAC, Psychology Seminar, Sagamore, Alpha Chi Omega, Activities Chairman, Pledge Class President. Best Pledge, Assistant Pledge Trainer. Pledge Guidance Committee, Standards Board, By-Laws Committee, Charm Girl, Bunny Party Chairman, Homecoming Float Chairman. SHELL, STEPHEN W., Sikeston Industrial Technology-Electronics. SHELLY, MARGARET, Dexter B.S. Elementary Education. SHERERTZ, MICHAEL R., Murphysboro, Illinois B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club. SHIGEISKI, TOKIO, Tokyo, Japan B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. SHIMO, JOYCE A., Strongsville, Ohio B.S. Secondary Education-English. Cheney House Council, AWS, SWEA. SHIPMAN, EDMOND H., Bismarck Social Studies. SHIPMAN, JERRY D., Cape Girardeau B.S.-Business Education. Veterans Corps, Society for Advancement of Management. SHOCKLEY, LINDA, Van Buren B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Alpha Beta Alpha. SHY, MIKE, St. Louis B.S.-Psychology. Golden Eagles, Vice president, University Choir, Vice President, Meistersingers, Stage Band, Phi Mu Alpha, BSU. SIEBKE, MARGARET M., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pl, Student Senate, SNEA, WRA, Sagamore. SIKICH, MARYLYN, Potosi B.S. Elementary Education. 344 Classes! Seniors SIMMONS, JAMES D., Charleston Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Intramurals Manager, Veteran's Corps. SIMPSON, DANA, St. Louis B.S.-Business Education. Towers House Council, Personnel Assistant, Apakaw, Phi Gamma Nu. SIMPSON, DEBORAH A., Lilbourn B.S. Elementary Education. Baptist Student Fellowship, Missionary. SINCE, CAROL A., Flat River B.S.-Physical Education. Aquatics Club. SIRIMATUROS, KITTI, Bangkok, Thailand B.S.-Business Management. SISK, MICHAEL S., Affton B.S.-Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha, Marketing Club, SKLENKA, MARY E., Strongsville, Ohio B.S.-Physical Education. PEM, WRA. SMEE, CINDY, Strongsville, Ohio B.S.-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Intramurals, Sigma Sigma Sigma. SMITH, BEVERLY, Iberia B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. National Speech and Hearing Associa- tion, Vice President, Personnel Assistant, Anna Volunteer. SMITH, DEBORAH E., Patton B.S. Education-Biology. Agriculture Club, Program Committee, ln- tramurals, Dean's List, Regent's Scholarship, WRA, Sigma Sigma Sigma. Education Chairman, Women's Chorus, Group Housing House Council, Biology Club. SMITH, JOHN C., Tamms, Illinois B.S. Education-Social Studies. SMITH, MICHAEL, Potosi B.S. Elementary Education. SNELL, JERRY L., Cape Girardeau General Studies, Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Assembly, Director, RAP Line, Photographer: Capaha Arrow, Lutheran Campus Center, Board of Directors. SNIDER, SANDRA A., Kirkwood B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management, Phi Gamma Nu, Fund Raising Chairman, Marketing Club, Home Economics Club, WRA. SOKOL, KATHLEEN, St. Louis B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega, Historian, Song Leader, American Home Economics Association, Home Economics Club, School Food Committee, Newman Club, Young Democrats. SORRELS, JILL R., Anna, Illinois B.S.-Physical Education. PEM. SOUTH, JANET S., Essex B.S.-Social Studies. AWS. SPEIDEL, RONNIE J., De Soto B.S. Education-Industrial Arts. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramurals, Student Assistant. SPIEGEL, DONNA, St. Louis B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. SHEA, Towers House Council. SPIEGEL, MARGARITA, Santiago, veraquas-Panama B.S. Education-English and French. French Club, Foreign Students Club, Spanish Club, English Club, Newman Center, Language Assistant. ClasseslSeniors 345 SPIKER, KENNETH W., DeSoto B.S. Education-Special Education. SPILLER, DAVENE, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-English. AWS. ABC. SPIRES, ROBERT, Wellsville B.S. Education-Physical Education. STAEBEL, MARY L., Kelso B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, Vice President, American Home Economics Association, Student Home Economics Association, Secretary, Hospitality Day Chairman, Dean's List, Apakaw. STAFFORD, BARBARA, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Delta Delta Delta, Pledge class Marshal, Librarian, Assistant Reference Chairman, Reference Chair- man, PEM. STAHL, WENDY, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweethearts Club. STALLINGS, ALVINA S., East Prairie B.S. Education-Vocational Home Economics, American Home Economics Association, Missouri Home Economics Association, AVA-NVA-NAVHET. STALLINGS, BECKY, Sikeston B.S.-Elementary Education. STALLMAN, DENNIS, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Sigma Tau Gamma. STECK, THOMAS L., Cape Girardeau B.S.-Business Administration and Administrative Management. STEGMANN, HEIDI, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. Personnel Assistant, Towers East House Council, WRA, Student Senate, CEC, ACE, Saddle Club, Lutheran Student Assembly, Anna Volunteer, AWS. STEIMLE, JOSEPH M., Cape Girardeau B.S.-Marketing Management. Ecumenical Center, Marketing Club, STEINKE, CHRISTINE, St. Louis B.S.-Vocational Home Economics, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Towers North House Council, Students Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association. STEINMETZ, HELEN, Sikeston B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education. STIEGEMEYER, SUSAN L., Cape Girardeau B.A,-Rhetoric and Public Address. Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Chairman, Editor, Historian, Delegate to National Convention, Pledge Class Activities Chairman, Centennial Community Participation Committee, AWS. SAC, NOW, Publicity Chairman, A Country Wife and The Glass Menagerie, Make-up Crew, Who's Who in American Fraternities and Sororitles. STILES, DAVID W., Southfield, Michigan B.S. Business Administration and Marketing Management. Varsity Golf, Myers Hall House Council, Myers Hall Judicial Board. Myers Hall Ugly Man, Intramural Council. STINEBAKER. W. J., St. Louis B.S.-Business Management. Veterans Corp, Society for the Advancement of Management. STOCKHAUSEN, SUZANNE, Cedar Hill B.S. Education-Art. Acquatic Club, Saddle Club, WRA, Scuba Club. STORY, APRIL, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-English. Kappa Delta Pi. STORY, BONNIE D., Wolf Island B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. STOVERINK, JOAN, Hillsboro B.S.-Elementary Education. Ecumenical Center, AWS, Gamma Sigma giggia, Corresponding Secretary, Chaplain, Pledge Class Secretary, Best e ge. STRACK, SHARYN L., Jackson B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, AAHPER. STRICKER, REBECCA J., Charleston B.S.-Psychology. Psychology Club, Anna Volunteer. STRICKLAND, CHARLES M., Poplar Bluff B.S.-Business Administration and Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Committee, Social Committee, Intramural Sports, Dean's List. SULZER, JR., TED J., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Personnel Assistant, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Intramural Sports. SURBER, LETTY, Neelyville B.S.-Mathematics. Dearmont House Council, Dearmont Judicial Board. SUTTER, RUSSELL, St. Louis B.S.-Marketing, Sigma Tau Gamma, Golden Eagles. SWAN, NINA C., Pocahontas B.S.-Vocational Home Economics. Student Home Economics Association, President, Secretary, Hospitality Day Co-Chairman, American Home Economics Association, 4-H Club, Secretary, Recreation Leader, Golden Eagles, Concert Band. 346 Classes!Seniors ,..,-f ' ,J SWAN, WILLIAM, Jackson B.S.-Marketing. Veterans Corp, ABC, Marketing Club. SWANSTON, BUZZ, St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. SWOBODA, CYRIL A., Warrenton B.A.-Political Science and Sociology. Political Science Club, Veterans Cor . TAYLCgR, THOMAS S., Essex B.S.-Biology. Biology Club, Treasurer. TERRY, GLENDA C., Poplar Bluff B.S. Education-Business. TESTON, JANIE L., St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, Aquatic Club. THOMAS, MICHAEL R., Senath B.S. Education-Physical Education. Intramural Sports, PEMM. THOMAS, TERRY H., Senath B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics and Physics. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Outstanding Pledge Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, Apakaw, Dean's List, AWS, WFIA, Who's Who in American Fraternities and Sororities, SMSTA. THOFINSBEFIRY, CAROL, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sis. THUFIMAN, HAROLD, Fisk B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. TOMLINSON, GARY M., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Young Democrats, Student Senate, History Club, Industrial Arts Club, Intramural Sports. TRABUE, EVA L., Fredericktown B.S.-Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SMSTA, Dean's List, Phi Theta Kappa. TRANTHAM, JANE, Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Phi Alpha Theta, President, Kappa Delta Pi, History Club, Apakaw, Dean's Llst. TRAUTMAN, GERALYN, Ste. Genevieve B.S.-Elementary Education. ACE. TRICKEY, MYRNA, Desloge B.S.-Psychology. College Young Republicans, Vice President, Dean's List, Psychology Club. TRIPLETT, ROGER, Lemay B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. TROST, ART, Chaffee B.S.-Industrial Technology. TRUE, MARY, St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. WRA, PEM, Personnel Assistant. TUCEK, DAVID G., Arnold B.S.-Mathematics and Economics. Myers Hall House Council, Myers Hall Judicial Board, Regent's Scholarship, Dean's List, Intramural Sports. TUSEER, KATHRYN TALLENT, Fredericktown . .-Art. TUCKER, PHILIP, Ste. Genevieve B.S.-Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. TUMA, DARCY, Poplar Bluff B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Campus Gold, Kappa Delta Pi, Pom Pon. TURNER, BONNIE J., Poplar Bluff B.S.-Biology and Earth Science. Deermont House Council, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Parliamentarian, Second Vice President, First Vice President, Presi- geng Kappa Delta Pi. NOW, Secretary, Eco-Activists, Secretary, Grotto lu . TURNER, REBECCA R., Morton, Illinois B.S. Secondary Education-French. Ecumenical Center, French Club, Spanish Club, Henderson House Council. UHLS, PAM, Cape Girardeau B.S.-Zoology. Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Class Treasurer, Altruistic Chair- man, Social Chairman, First Vice President, President of Standards Board, Pledge Guidance. Scholarship Board, By-Laws Chairman, AWS, Executive Board, Privileges and Permission, Key Review Board: Student Senate, SAC, Alpha Beta Alpha, Vice President, Apakaw, Treasurer, Who's Who Among Greek Fraternities and Sororities ol America, Dean's List, Sagamore, Organizations, Centennial, Student Participation Centennial Committee, Greek Governing Board. UNTERREINER, GERY L., Uniontown B.S.-Economics. URHAHN, GAIL A., Benton B.S.-Psychology and Mathematics. Mathematics Club, Ecumenical Center, Sociology and Psychology Club, Dean's List. Apakaw, Vice- President, Dearmont House Council, Personnel Assistant. VANTA, BARBARA A., Westlake, Ohio B.S.-Special Education. Towers House Council, CEC. Classesfse niors 347 Seniors .Wm 348 CIasseslSaniors VAREL. CAROLYN, St. Louis B.S. Business Administration-General Business Management. Society For the Advancement of Management. VASEL, CAROLYNN, Affton B.S. Biology and Chemistry. American Chemical Society, Biology Club, Vice-President, Lab Assistant, Dean's List. VAVAK, LOIS REVELLE, Advance B.S. Secondary Education-English. VERDT, STEPHEN ALAN, Cape Girardeau B.A. Sociology. Lutheran Student Assembly, Executive Board, Gamma Delta, Intramural Basketball. VERSER. ELIZABETH GAYLE, Ballwin B.S. Elementary Education. Apakaw, AWS, Spanish Club, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, ACE, President, Regent's Scholarship, Louise M. Gross Memorial Scholarship. VOGEL, BRENDA, Frohna B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. VOLENTINE, MARCIA LEE, Black Jack B.S. Elementary Education. Dean's List. VONDERAHE, JEANNE MARIE, St. Louis B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Dearmont House Council, Executive Board, MAHPER, AAPHER, Extramural Field Hockey and Soft- all. VOSS, KAREN MARIE, St. Louis B.A. Psychology. Campus Gold, Psychology Club, WADE, MICHAEL JOHN, St. Louis B.S. Industrial Technology. Myers House Council, Judicial Board, Float Committeeg BSU Choir. Intramurals, inter-Dorm Co-Chairman, Food Com- mittee Chairman, Accounting Club. WAGNER, BONNIE S., Rock Hill B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish. Spanish Club, AWS, Role and Scope Committee, Dearmont House Council, PA, RA: Intramurals Field Hockey. WAGSTAFF, DEBBIE, St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. Cheerleader, Skin and Scuba, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Tau Gamma Calendar Girl. WALDRUP, LONNIE, Cape Girardeau B.S. General Studies. WALKENBACH, PATRICIA ANN, St. Louis B.S. Education-English. Dearmont RA, PA, House Council: Student Per- sonnel Advisory Committee, Homecoming Steering Committee, Parade Chairman, Summer Orientation Leader, Homecoming Court, First Special Maid 1973. WALKER, CYNTHIA DENISE, East Prairie B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education and Biology. Biology Club. WALKER, MICHAEL LEE, Malden B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Intramurals, Missouri Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. WALL, MIKE, Desoto B.S. Education-Art. Phi Theta Kappa, Art Exhibit. WALLACH, CHRISTINE, St. Louis BS. Secondary Education-French. WALSH, ELLEN, Ellisville B.S. Education-Mathematics. Towers House Council, Apakaw, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, PA. WALTERS, MICHAEL WILLIAM, Potosi B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Towers House Council, ln- tramural Basketball. WANTLAND, CONNIE, St. Louis B,S. Elementary Education. SNEA. WARD, STEPHANIE ATTIG, Murphysboro, Illinois B.S. Education-Biology. Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pl, Best Dressed Contest. Second Runner-upg PA. Biology Club. WATSON, JERRY F., Earle, Arkansas B.S. Accounting. Veteran's Corp., Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club. WATSON, LINDA, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education and Special Education. Terpsichore, Choreographer, ACE, AWS, SMSTA, CEC. WEBB, MADELINE H., Cape Girardeau B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish. ABC, Black Ball Queen, Terpsichore. WEBB, NANCY, St. Louis B.S.-Elementary Education. CEC, SMSTA, Greek Governing Board, Presi- dent, Greek Judicial Board, Panhellenic Council, WRA, Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, Executive Committee, Pledge Class Secretary, Stan- dards Board, By-Laws Committee, AWS, AWS Big Sis-Little Sis. WEBB, SUSAN, Dexter BS. Education-Speech Pathology. Alpha Delta Pi, President, Second Vice-President, Outstanding Pledge Award, APAKAW, Publicity Chairman, WRA, Homecoming Steering Committee, AWS, Executive Board, Vice- President, Key Review Board Chairman, Secretary, Panhellenicg Greek Governing Board, Recording Secretary: Greek Judicial Board, Centennial Student Participation Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Third Runner-up Best Dressed Girl Contest 1972, Little Sigmas, Treasurer, Presi- dent, SNEA, National Speech and Hearing Association, Dean's List, Who's Who in Greek Sororities and Fraternities, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, WAKAPA. WEBER, WAYNE, St. Louis B.S, Marketing. Marketing Club, Vice-President, BSU, BSU Choir, Society lor Advancement of Management, Veteran's Corp. WEEKS, VICTORIA W., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education, WEGEHOLT, DONNA, Hannibal B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Ritual Chairman, NOW, SNEA, MSTA, Anna Volunteer, Panhellenlc, AWS, WRA. S L ' WERNER, RUTH, t. ouis B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, MSTA, Kappa Pi, Liga A' I I ...4Ia'2i.,u-Mvshnsuv WESSELS, DENNIS, Cape Girardeau B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Basketball. WESSELS, RICHARD, St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. Myers House Council. Intramurals, Men's In- tramurals Committee. WHATLEY, WILLIAM BRADFORD, Gideon B.S. Secondary Education-Speech, Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sectional Chairman. WHEELER, DENISE, Jackson B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish. Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club, French Club. CIasses!Seniors 349 t 'F 2.51 K. , . WHITSETT, KATHLEEN, Creve Coeur B.S. Education-Art. Pom-pon Squad, Towers House Council, Alpha Beta Alpha. WHITTENBUFIG, CHEFIYL, Jackson B.S. Education-Speech Pathology. National Speech and Hearing Associa- tion. WIEDEMAN, FIOSALIE, St. Louis B.S. Education-Social Studies. BSU, BSU Choir. WILBANKS, NANCY, Manchester B.S. Elementary Education. WILEY, NANCY LEE, Farmington B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. WILKINS, DACIA GAIL, Senath B.S. Education-Business. WILLENBROCK, JOSEPH F., St. Louis B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. SNEA. WILLEY, DEBRA JANE, St. Louis B.S, Elementary Education. ACE, Publicity Chairman, Secretary, Puppet Show Chairman, BSU, Publicity Chairman, Secretary, BSU Choir. WILLIAMS, CAFIOL A., Poplar Bluff B.S. Biology. American Chemical Society Student Affiliates. WILLIAMS, JULIE, Normandy B.S. Home Economics. Alpha Xi Delta, President, Membership Chairman, Pledge of the Year, SAC, ACE, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen, Sweethearts Club, Presidentg Panhellenic, Centennial Committee, Greek Governing Board, Greek Judicial Board. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA C., Cape Girardeau B.S. Elementary Education. Phi Theta Kappa. WILLIAMS, SUSAN LYNNE, Leadwood B.S. Business Administration-Office Administration. WHA, AWS, BSU. WILLIAMS, TARA CAMILLE, Bernie B.S. Business Education. MSTA, Home Economics Club, WILLIS, ELMA, Gobler B.S. Business. Association of Black Collegiates, Alpha Beta Alpha, AWS. WILPEFI, NANCY LYNN, Florissant B.S. Physics and Mathematics. Dean's List. WILSON, DAVID A., St. Louis B.S. Business Administration. WILSON, NANCY JO, Poplar Bluff B.S. Speech Pathology. Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Class President, Quill Chair- man, Student Senate, WRA, Anna Volunteer, Student Centennial Participa- tion Committee, NOW, AWS. WILSON, RONNIE D., Wardell B.S. Biology. WINTER, GARY WAYNE, Pocahontas B.S. Education-Speech. Black Mask, University Players, SEMO 4-H Club. WIRFS, DIANA E., St. Louis B.S. Elementary Education. SMSTA, Alpha Beta Alpha, Secretary. WOCHNER, SUE, Florissant B.S. Education-Art. Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer, Vice-President, Standards Board: All-University Judicial Board, Chairman, AWS, Big Sis, Student Senate, SAC, Vice-President, Student of the Month, April 1973. WOLFENKOEHLER, ROBERT W., Cape Girardeau B.S. Education-Educable Mentally Retarded. Veteran's Corp., Golden Eagles, Archaeology Club, Anna Volunteer, CEC. WOLTER, JAMES, Desoto B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Marketing Club, Veteran's Corp., Gun Club, Vice-President. WOODARD, LANA GAIL, McClure, Illinois B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, American Home Economics Association. WOODS, MICHAEL R., Piedmont B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. WRATHER, DOLLIE, Valley Park B.A. Sociology, WRIGHT, ANN ELIZABETH, Malden B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. WRIGHT, SUSAN K., Quilin B.S. Social Studies. Kappa Delta Pi, History Club, Southeast Missouri Council for tha Social Studies, Dearmont Judicial Board. WUENSCH, BETTY, St. Louls B.S. Business Admlnlstretlon-Oftlce Administration. Phl Gamma Nu. WUJCIK, DOUGLAS M., Ferguson B.S. Education-Social Studies. SNEA. WYATT, CATHY, Washington B.S. Education-Englls and Social Studies. YANACSEK, JANE A., Strongsvllle, Ohio B.S. Education-Physical ducatlon. PEM, Vice-President, News Reporter, WRA, Representative, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior, Cheney House Council, Intramurals, Extramurals, American Association of Health, Phvslcel Education, and Recreation. YELEY, JAMES M., Sikeston B.A. History. Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer, History Club, Towers House Council, German Club, Treasurer: Regent's Scholarship. YORK, HELEN, Bernie B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ACE. YOUNG, CAROL YOUNG, Brentwood B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, Treasurer: National Home Economics Association, Dearmont Executive Board, Historian, University Players, AWS, Membership Chairman. YOUNT, CONNIE LAWSON, Leadwood B.S. Elementary Education. is .ful CIasseslSeniors 351 Juniors 352 Classeslduniors Abbott, Ann P. Acre, Valerie J. Adams, Charlotte S. Anderson, Brenda D. Anderson, Cathy J. Andrews, Patricia A. Anthony, Mary M. Archer, Sharon Ft. Arnold, Trent L. Atchison, Joyce A. Aubuchon, David B. Aubuchon, Donna M Bader, Marcella J. Bahn, Martel L. Bakewell, Carl M. Baldridge, Linda S. Beal, Freddie A. Beck, Marilyn K. Becker, Debra E. Bell, Judith K. Belsky, Karen L. Benne, Steve C. Bennett, Stanley E. Bentley, Rita L. Bequette, Denise L. Bess, Barbara A. Biles, Celeste L. Birch, Diana E. Blankenship, Gill E. Blauser, Elizabeth E. Bode, Judy A. Boley, Donna L. Bollinger, Victoria L. Bond, Elmer L. Ill Boone, William E. Boren, Lee E. Borreson, Linda L. Bowers, Rita K. Brandt, Barbara K. Bretch, Susan L. Brock, Dennis A. Brothers, Becky J. . . ua, . . , ,,1 .., Nb,b . .. A , j J 1 .. 1 it ,,,, , W , g I ..ts,. , I S esict . if , J SSS Q A W as S f . kewl. . k V is KA 'L Y wi if - ' ' NW a 5 A -ff-W . ,,,.. V. , .., . E . ' .ff-fw. M be ji' . Y -5- 3 .45 .. . . .X . .f I ' w . , - fs X xt ' ' 5 ' 'df E 0 as L ' 3.1- f 3. ,, ...., axgfysgr -. Q-.gil Q - ,.kL Q A -' . . . - ky .. N V 1. f f' Jiffie r .5 4 at . . r.'.t to I ,fr W '.,' is .S 5 .if - 3 M 5 V t Q: f-q:- A- . '+-s'?i1S., F' '-QS .. 1 C M M X.. a M lri. 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Bullington, Debbye Burneson, John D. Campbell, Barbara L. Carney, Elizabeth A. Carter, Carolyn J. Carty, Linda E. Casey, Ginger R. Chaffin, S. Kay Christian, Karen S. Clark, Dennis M. Clark, Elizabeth A. Cloyd, Carole E. Coffey, Nancy A. Cole, Marcia J. Cole, Patricia A. Collins, Debra K. Collins, Glennda S. Colwick, Carla J. Cooper, Barbara K. Corbin, Regina F. Council, Dale Cowin, Robin H. Crain, Meindy K. Crites, Joyce A. Crum, Michael D. Curtis, Pamela J. Daniels, Herbert C. Darevsky, Jayne M. Davis, Sharon L. Deering, Pamela E. Devault, Patricia S. Dirkers, Linda C. Ditch, Bonnie l. Classes!Juniors 353 1 ,K ,,,,, 2? . . Ditch, Donna L. Doerr, Karen Fi. Dolle, Gary L. Donze, Jane L. Dougherty, Michael W. Dreyfus, William J. Dry, Lisa J. Dry, Susan D. Dumey, Linda S. Dummerth, Donna E. Dunajcik, Susan M. Duncan, Cathy A. Dunivan, Patricia A. Eastwood, Debra Y. Edmonson, Patty A. Edwards, Barbara K. Edwards, John D. Eggemeyer, Marla A. Ellis, Deborah A. Emmel, Tom C. Engelen, Annabel M. Ervin, Jim L. Ervin, Loyd L. Farbis, Steve M. Farkas, Mary J. Faszold, Karen S. Felker, Barbara L. Fenwick, Stephen L. Fesler, Sherman Feverston, Anita F. Feverston, James D. Fields, Linda P. Fincher, Debra D. Fitzpatrick, Brian D. Fluegge, Wanda R. Foeste, Steven L. Fourthman, JoAnn Francis, Michael H. Freeman, Elaine E. Frievrlch, Jennifer J. 354 Classes!Juniors gn . ,Q N fl - 1' .. -s Y Q4 . 1. ,A CES X X. kv S ., 1- 5 ' ii. g -. ' - . ,W 1 , ,. ' ...,. , t llesl A sl? t F Q if F . rrts ., ,if , . 7 J , 5, K W ' wk , V . 1' Q. . N t , A .- K ,gf ,R K' 'rig' .. . ,vvw . Q is A 1 N kk A .. . . r . . . fi -' fn I . , : ,.,. t h :EL h I A 5 ,K K. V-A 6 r . X. f- K . M gr. fe v , .gr A A L -L '- A .5 ... 3 NW , , H F Lb 5? D F V A . V A K2 -f f -f -'F 2. l . . bf, - fm ' 'J f ' N ,ju I J - ,. sl . .'L Q- 'L , 2' ' E 'GL KW IQQ .... .. - kfikgil- VV iff is , Q. Q itssl. f lf' A L . , .ft ig . 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Classes!Junlors 355 l 1 ..:,, 1 K' ' ' ,, I .L V. I, ,Q .jf .,r , 5V,7,Vf ,. ,, ,-.. 2 .g -. .. f ,LL wlggmfif fj .. ,455 .iff , il 3 x f:-,qt . f A 4 ,-':,,:: WJ , ' . H ' as , , xg 4' ig, 1 - QQ . 'W' g -r ' A . f , I Q, W - y . - 1 J W Y, tw 5 ff , . . ,., ff1lH , 4 , L,h' , . 1, t L- , at A , ., , , ,f ffff' ' V. A,.. , a ' 1- - L .. i ' V I 4' .M W Q L 'va rw, , J 5 wv, , ,raw .gf 1, . ff Ag ,ft L jii, it V .., A . , i f t ',.' 1 ii 1 . f J f A . . A ' A gli' A , , .,,. ,-3lH1 A L A ff , Z, -1:,.f ' 3 ., 7 , :L M ' lvyqpf x fi f fi, H 'jig' , V C A H 'I ' 'A M fk I V Ill? F, f .4 1 f tm , M J 1 '4,,f'A' 3 , f ',-' F ... aff, f ' f , , -V fffif, ' . . ' f ', .. n l ' f K t N Y - 'zu ..::x:-fm Q t if l I. tl, yu, .., , 4 P , ,.fg::,l5s5f:fil ,. gf fr ,L 'fy ' f. .f . .Wx W 1- . 'V -. ' , . t I I- '?f,.-'wff 4 , f 1, Hensley, Ellen L. Henson, Donna J. Henson, Rhea R. Heskett, Lorene B. Higdon, Frederick L Hill, Debra M. Hill, Pam L. Hilpert, Sally L. Hoeh, Joy A. Hoemann, Linda M. Hoessle, Marty L. Hoffman, Cathy L. Hogan, Richard C. Holst, Judith M. Horner, Elizabeth A. House, Bllena House, R. Scott Howell, Sharon K. Hoyt, Susan E. Hulsey, Robert E. Hunter, Marion E. Hutchings, R. Lee Jaco, Connie S. Jagoda, Brenda James, Teresa A. Jaques, Sherilyn J. Jarrell, Glyn N. Jayne, Dan H. Jeffrey, Jennie L. Johnson, Beckie Johnson, Laura A. Jones, Kimberly A. 356 Classes!Juniors Skit. Korenak, James A. Lankheit, Larry J. Lansmon, Kathryn E. Laurentis, Stanley J. Layton, Bradford C. Leboube, Denise Lee, Janet K. Leslie, David L. Loehr, Vern W. Lusk, Lonnie Ft. Lynch, Terry W. MacDonald, Barbara Macke, Bridget S. Manzelli, Sharon M. Marincel, Patricia J. Martin, Billy J. Martin, Tom D. Mason, Nancy J. Mattingly, LeeAnn McClure, Carolyn D. McGrane, Dennis B. McLean, Patti L. Merlotti, Eugene M. Merritt, Ann M. vi A Pj .,. ! f ... ..,. .fires J' ig T 'fm - Jost, Donna L. Kannady, Susan E. Kass, Keith T. Keigley, Dana M. Keith, Deborah F. Kennamer, Debbie Kersey. Brenda K. Kimes, Ronald A. Kindred, Valerie L. King, Cynthia L. King, Karen J. King, Nancy S. Kinsey, Deborah A. Kinzel, Pamela A. Kirkwood, Tamera Klaus, Terry D. Klees, Kathleen A. Kneemlller, Vicky L. gf ,W Q ww 'Q A ' g -yr., f., . . . I ,ir 'R if J' L is 'Q if .5 'LR' .. y l ' . . ' Bef . i ii f at , 1 1 f F i 1 'gf as X Q pb iii Qi t ! if it is 5 at 1- X J.. ' :52 4 ' W .W ' -A V tv 'Q is E . -. -ws? '3 Q e 4 x 'X Classes!Juriiors 3 58 s 5 . -f:eg3g'fi-WS, 'iuwftizfii' 'if' wifi: 133.55 .,-. - - iww P -X X 4. . , f ' 3 . . 1.4. . f , Q A . ' - ' . Y . V .. .1 qmn 1 .N I-. , , , 5 . , .d-. - , .- ':,- wi W I .z fi fab trap , fr' rf- f A ., -A - . ef 'v W - f A - ' K ' e . Qt: , - .K 1 4 1 7 .H if.: A ...Qtr ' . IN, f gm .- 1 + .2 h 1 -A we . ' , - 3 ? T A A f -X, T 'YK .f X.. wifi xt. K K Vkkk , LL.. K ,ir 1 - .-5 fr' -. . . . I A? L ' A X is - 'X f - Q' . 'Ak , I K, new g g! ,: Q Y g 1 I f . If vii ggi . N' :gs -fi nf: . KKK gn.. . . 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Overton, Shelly L. Palmer, Karon Pashia, Donna F. Patton, Raymond G Pearman, Debra J. Pearson, Brenda D. Penberthy, Charles Perez, Janet C. Peters, Cathy E. Peters, Victoria L. Petersen, Kirsti L. Pfautsch, Mark L. Pirano, Tim P. Pirc, Kathy P. Pirtle, Kathy L. Plumley, Kathy H. Poeppelmeier, Lind Portell, Lee A. Posey, Daphne D. Price, Kathy G. t .. E , vu I if X r wefslfk N, -4 ASX 'wi' I ' I S C Q ,L at gi f f'. 5 1 IE Z'-29 . My A 3 if ' :s .sk ,.-Q 5 -'sfo 1 K Q yy WS. -Es N5 3: X r AK fi? J A si X Q Q - is 'R if S 6. its X -2 s. E P S.-X E if . 4 ' . f W ' ll? W. , Q5 ..... k M. .4 Nr, ,D Prince, David W. Pyatt, Jacque G. Rainwater, Robert Rath, Raymond A. Rauch, Thomas R Raye, Shannen E. Reed, Linda R. Reed, Mary A. Reinbott, Myra L. D. Rhinehart, Janet M. Rice, Douglas A. Rody, Linda S. Rogers, William R. Ruhl, Barbara A. Russo, Vicki L. Sallee, Vicky L. l,. -. . x fm X is 3 1 ,Q . xx Wd S 9 ' X 'K it . ii- - . xi ,L Q i xi is ,. '-, A ' s'l,. .. A i n . .... ...... 5 -, 1' if' 'says 2. X' 2 f K X K . .. ,e.:b..: A S K 5 1 if if yt - 1 f 2 -f -. .. .ds .K .. . '- P A sw. .... gf' .q , gt: 'P I .Qi r I If lf ful .P -. . . , ,J -'i. Q 5 ' ' ,... . -.af ' 1 1 5'-5 Y - -'-- w. l ' P ' A -si.- 2 A Classes!Juniors 359 360 CIasseslJuniors f 335?'4fi?f ffsitfkls .- a.:m.,'fNif K ff ' 't . ' .. - .5 s xmazxtsxs. Q an vu , -'Tw M Nat as , W mmm? . X .. E . Q 3 .ag A..-W. EQ' 5 . ' 44 1' . .las L' ..f:,.Qf.,gj22Q., Ss.. ., Am? J .f ,Q . , -l. f .., wwf ... is .G , .. . K S 134. ' tw fy Q ' W 5 , .. A -or , -.., Wi , , YK . Q' .NP f ? M Ffexjvgzf gig Q gi f -t gtk .ff ' .2 '-5 5 1 ,his . N? . Lifx fbi '. N t . t 1 K Q, . ,. uf. 1' f 5'.At R , X . ,t f ' K K. X-X2 L3 ' A . sas 1 - A-.sw t A, ff- 1 W 'iii iff .t K ., . l Z ! . ,c, .lx . 1 init--ii? ' . wt. s K 1-- -fi ' we af 5 as 1. Qs, 1 A fm. - is ' .t .Q 'as R - 1 1 -' v N3 FH 'G -ff , 'B .f rx, E 5 N j if u Samuels, Virginia S. Sander, Pat Schild, Rebecca K. Schlitt, Barbara A, Schott, Brenda M. Sebastian, Kelvin H. Sebastian, Linda R. Sexauer, Margaret M Sheets, Susan H. Shell, Cheryl R. Shelton, Steve G. Shetley, Jenny S. Shillito, Jane G. Shirrell, Eddie W. Simmons, Patricia E. Simmons, Sandra K. Simpher, Robert G. Snyder, Robert L. Steele, Evale B. Steiloh, Kenneth B. Stewart, Sandra E. Still, Carlene R. Stockman, Charles T Stoverink, Mike A. Stroder, Lynn M. Sullentrup, Diane K. Sutton, Jo E. Swacker, Cindy I. Talbott, Peggy A. Tanis, Marcia S. I W. . 1 .' . V F 'H -uf J' ' , Q , I lg V W amy, ,I mg 5 t I , . I 4 5 it , i.rrri ff J' ' ,Z '5': 'k'. C 4' Y . X 4 ,X nf. J if r z E ' V ,,,,.. ,,,, f ,D l 1 , LL ' ,Z , , , . , 4.4 A . P -Q we P ' it' T ' ar . t. ,Ii H E1 ' s f,v . A 5 V W' L . ff fin i V 4 'V auf- K . ., 1 -MN f-. ,- f sl x x f f ' 2 '25 2 wi I! fl, ,J Q. T at.. T ,, nr -qw A X51 -. 1. L gr . fue N tel 5. 53, Q ' ,,,, ggi gf'-fn W 1 VTHQV' W7 2 , F ,.-f. 9 1 l M Tapley, David L. Taylor, Debra D. Taylor, John A. Terry, Randall G. Thady, Kathy S. Thomas, Cindy Thompson, Robert W Todt, Pamela J. Toole, Bonnie B. Trapf, Patricia P. Trotter, William R. Toll, Elizabeth S. Tuschhoff, Terry A. Twele, Sandra M. Uelsmann, Shari L. Underwood, Cathy Vanwinkle, Linda Vincent, Todd J. Waddle, Randy J. Wald, Janet G. Walker, Barbara L. Wallen, James E. Wang, Paul H. Warren, Carolyn L. Warth, Judith F. Watkins, Stephen L Wealand, Linda J. Weber, Richard F. Weems, Robby M. Werner, Joseph L. Weyand, Sandra Y. Whitaker, Lucy K. Whitener, Donna D. Wibbenmeyer, Kenneth O Williams, Sheila, M. Wright, Carole J. Wulfers, Michael C. Yount, Robert V. Ziegler, Cathy L. Zimmermann, Laura L Sophomores 362 CIasses!Sophomores Abernathy, Shirley M. Ace, Sherry S. Adams, Diane H. Adams, Mark T. Ahrens, Karen S. Alexander, Paul D. Allen, Charles R. Alms, Joyce A. Altenthal, Amy C. Anderson, Debbie K. Anderson, Michael C. Archer, Sherry D. Asberry, Carolee A. Ashley, Hugh V. Austin, Tina L. Bader, Barbara G. Baker, Gary W. Baldwin, Suzanne H. Ballentine, Sharon E. Baltz, Barbara E. Bandermann, Ricky A. Bartlett, Susan M. Baylor, John B. Bess, Becky L. Bell, Benny L. Blackwell, Vicky J. Blankenship, Robert L. Blassie, Cheryl A. Blattel, Mary A. Blest, Cindy M. Bock, Elaine J. Bohnert, Irma J. Borgfield, Stephen E. Boyer, Patti J. Braden, Debra A. Branstetter, Randy A. Brauer, Carol L. Brawley, Marla E. Breeden, Betsy M. Breland, Nancy L. Brickhaus, Patricia K. Bridges, Gelina L. L ,.. ' . A Mai ' facie 'N W1 I.. . a 1 'ih' if i . .- '- Q 8' WS E: - - . L MV A ' . - :E I 'Zi K N - . - . ' i iixfza 1 , , , A - S FSM: F is 1 A ,gg x .. , , ,.,, L Q , Z if ' . ff K My '35 'ix . EA 4 wig QI? 15512 in -- ' ::w5g'i!i,ii A A gffQW,1 -' RQ. ' .gif , .lbs-. 4 . .44 .1 ibffikliaffgiki- .fi , . 'S . ' R i E ll E' if -- - .5 1 or ,Q . g :. ,::, Q .Vk .. is . QM? K y ,,,,,. X Q35 2. -3 N 41. 35 Q' ffm: I. ,.. - pam. at rf X. 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Cissell, Michael L. Clark, Allen R. Cobb, Mary T. Coffey, Cindy A. Coffey, Ketrina G. Coffey, Michaela M. Coleman, Lori J. Colyer, Rebecca A. Commer, Linda S. Coon, Jackie L. Coon, Robert H. Cooper, Glenda J. Cooper, Mary A. Cooper, Mary L. Creech, Sue A. Crites, Marilyn M. Crutchfield, Teresa A Dalton, Bruce D. Daniels, Kathy A. David, Donna M. Davie, Ranae D. Davis, Karen B. I MEQM Deane, William H. lV DeArmond, Maria L. Dement, Dawna R. Dixon, Pamela J. Dominguez, Laura R. Donze, Catherine A. Dooling, Mary L. Doublin, Elizabeth F. Doublin, Mark A. Drewel, Jane R. Duncan, Karen S. Durer, Linda E. Dye, Reggie K. Easter, Pat M. Eastman, Roger E. Edwards, Diane E. Eftink, John H. Ehlers, Patricia L. Elfrink, Deborah A. Enderle, Catherine A. Evans, Jack F. Evans, Teresa E. Farmer, Sally A. Farrow, Linda F. Favier, Charryl L. Fehlbaum, Raena R. Feiste, Ruth A. Fender, Belinda R. Fiehler, Susan M. Filer, Linda K. Fotenos, Christy K. Francis, Kirk B. Friedrich, Mary M. Friedrich, Roger O. Friga, Pamela A. Fulton, Lora M. Gamron, Karen M. Gasaway, Nick L. Gernsfetter, Barry L. Glass, Mary S. Goddard, Robert K. Gooch, Patricia T. Gould, Tim D. Grafman, Carol I. Griffin, Saundra J. Griffin, Wayne C. Grindstaff, Michael L. Gucwa, Kathleen A. Guller, Sheri R. Gurnow, Terri L. Hacker, Darlene K. Hoddock, Arnold D. Hagedorn, George W. Haggard, Cynthia A. Hahn, David M. Hamm, Brenda I. 364 CIasses!Sophomores sl- . ': N... ye.. L Xa X X 2 X . 2, Q it i.Q,F?Xvfgw1' Q i 1 f Q x . Wg Q- X t Q X QQ F Q t ,- HH ,,.ff '1+ ik N X. K Q X s ' 1 . . .... .L 'ww gs 3 . 4.1 - - Q . as . . nr QQ.. X A X - Q, X 9 ef t X - ,ha it l . ' ... , assi -k x . 'X 5' PM W T' gm? X A- A QQ ' . Q , '.k. g... fi latest ' - gg.. - 5 .. 1 N ., 4 .Q Q ...ak X .N .,.. . . Q, X1 KM X + X ...WX N 'R :F.- ::sE?1:. 2 5 - in sf1 ..--.f Avgzl Q. X X as six EX A ,,.. . . ..X .... si QQ X N G 5X wi. N X. Q' XX .T - ' - . V. -' W '..' 1 E 4-it .W .K , D wi . Q ., . . .S f I in - 'rk K. Sis K' :fr . Q. -. 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M :- -B ,X I . . nl i '35 A Q ., 1 ' ,fl 1 'A W ... ef' 'L Ji.. ! l ,:. , I 0 A n 1 V- is. . f f K 5 7? , 5 any ' - gif.. :ff 44-s LZ' 'al - 'Y'f L . ' V is , at ig 7 Hanna, Billy C. Jr. Hanna, Bonnie M. Harper, Janet E. Harpole, Robin R. Harriman, Rick J. Hayashi, Joan K. Heady, Janet K. Hellrung, Linda M. Henderson, Ronnie Henleben, Jana C. Henry, Carolyn D. Henry, Glynn A. Henson, Nancy Hercher, Chris A. Hertel, Carol L. Hill, Rouss A. Hillman, Sharon D. Hinkebein, Frances Hitt, Vikki L. Hoefener, Linda R. Hoffmann, Rose M. Holdren, John W. Holland, Gerald W. Holt, Donald N. Hooker, Patty J. Hope, Richard Horky, Donna D. Horton, Janelle M. Hubbard, Sheri J. Huck, Mary E. Huhn, Debra K. Hunt, Debra S. Hutchison, John R. Johnson, James Johnson, Oneida L. Jordon, Bonnie S. L. M Classes!Sophorriores 3 366 CIasses!Sophomores Kahtz, Karen L. Kamp, Joyce A. Kelle, Kathy A. Keller, Gloria D. Kelley, Nancy L. Kestner, Michael T. Kile, Thomas M. Kimker, James L. King, Lynda S. Kirsch, Thomas G. Kirtley, Bradley J. Kist, Richard T. Klaus, Cathy S. Klausman, Sharon L. Knopp, Maxine E. Koirtyohann, Vivian L Kondradt, Kathleen A. Koviak, Mary L. Kraemer, Cheryl l. Krebs, Betty J. Kuehn, Ralph P. Kuper, Leonard R. Laird, Bobbi G. Lakebrink, Patti H. Laschober, Robert L. Lehmann, Ruth L. Lemonds, R. Tracy Leonard, Beverly S. Lester, Bill J. Lewis, Mary A. Lindhorst, Debra A. Lindsay, Jil I. Linebaugh, Ricky A. Lloyd, Beverly A. Loehr, Jeffrey T. Lorenz, Douglas R. Lowes, Brenda K. Lula, Kimberly A. Mabrey, Sonja D. Mabry, Billy W. MacLaughlin, Terri L. Maddox, Jann E. S if Xl W e KZWWK -. . K ' . . 5 A TS fa? I -t .f i vi . 1 T ' .. ci 3, 5' is L' ...gs , , Q .k I -':', E35 8 . I, g s I I f ' Q - Si X . -- S K -K' Ai ' H - . ' 1 . 3' :-. . LSL L' - Ia ' Vx t Q 1 I .iiili n A -A-X ' , W1-'ff , K.. .,... s5iEi'i'. at .S l I. 'Riff 5 HN I sf i . . ' is . K is . 3 , h X535 f ..-Q. 1 i iii? if K 2. 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E ,L. 3 ilrfzz . ,gf f . -. --ii 15515 . . ' - g gi i ff if-A 'ws X A ' sf I' 1. E - .kkV.k K. .,.k.. .T .k., Ai.. ,. '. We-r kk -- :E K.. . ' .ff f. i bf L--md - w 9 swf 'i -I ' .. it ' lie. . . . . 1.53-ggf' i Q Lkh Avi A W. X . ' ' E... . ...fm,.,l A A Z . . Q. I g . . , . A X ist fy 'La -' . Q . Af, .. . -' ' 'fi X. i. ., a-.og . f , 53 -f - wg, 1 ' t .J 1 M4 . : , V -s :s f ' -1 sf . 1 -- is i aft an YL' 1 . -- ' i s ... , J - A it - ree. I ' ee.e in . ,, at -its 1 . gi 1 ,-.r Z , ,Q . I , , xzyff 1 19' A Meng, Sharon M. Metzler, Janice M. Metzler, Judith A. Meyer, Larry D. Miederhoff, Cindy E. Montgomery, Tara L. Moore, Gerry L. Moore, James B. Moore, Pamela S. Morehead, Margaret A Morgan, Linda P. Moss, Cheryl A. Moudy, Donna J. Myers, Shirley J. Myrick, Linda A. Nall, Diane K. Nanna, Deanne S. Needham, Dottie L. Neier, Gene E. Nelson, David E. Nesler, Deborah D. Neville, Connie M. Newsom, Paul W. Nichols, Kathy S. CIasses!Sophomores 367 Niederkorn, Steven B. Nierman, Laurel K. Nobles, Michael W. Nolley, Frederick E. O'Connor, William H. O'Neal, David A. Orth, Deborah Fl. Owens, Deborah K. Palmer, James Fl. Palmer, Timothy K. Payne, Brenda S. Peeler, Ellen D. Peirick, Carmen S. Pell, Donna L. Pelts, Mark J. Peluso, Connie M. Penrod, Joe D. Perkinson, Mary C. Perry, Lafe L. Peskie, Shirley M. Petroff, John E. Pfautsch, Brian P. Pinkerton, Rosie A. Pinkley, Janet L. Pinkston, Irvin L. Pirch, Garry H, Pitchie, Richard B, Plackemeier, Steven J. Plummer, Bruce F. Podolski, Marianne Politte, Michele D. Polk, Donna L. Portell, Barbara F. Pratt, Janet H. Priest, Fiicki A. Proffer, Linda S. Puhl, Susan M. Pullen, Elisha Pullum, Joyce A. Quade, Elizabeth C. 368 Classes!Sophomores FA? iw'-,xi aw! 1 .u -: , f A, ,f f ww ' ' -' 4 9 ,ff ,ag mv gy , .W 2 ... H if I V R 2' S :sg 5 W -W :W ei',y,a3fE,, we 1 03' . . v if 0? Y :K A 6 2 'Fla , 111-W., wiv M, fb x .jk ff M fa if , ,Q . 3 2' G44 'M' if: , if M J.- ft I ' ew , Si Ni J -B Q we ., 1 7: 4 walls f wa fa, .5 . I I Zg, , l , 5. Q' kts wx 1 , x03 ' , an Q ' iffy' a ' - ' , M, if I .2 fri L L q XA r.ll Q ,' , ,,,, fr ,M 3 - .. ,J-Ah ,Q- f' - J J P' L Q , ' , 1 ' '14, , , , I ,. Y, cams? 1. L, l L KM? qxqgv.,-. , xi . L 3 Q Sanders, Patrick G. Sealise, William J. Schaab, Judy D. Schaffer, Ellen M. Scherer, Martha L. Schneider, Paul A. Schneller, Nancy J. Schnurbusch, Sidney G. Schoenebeck, Mary L. Schute, Mary M. Seabaugh, Melody F. Sehnert, Janice M. i 5 L if v,,. f ,,,,,,,,,,, , . ,,. ,gill . 4 1 ,F J X as 5 -'T,.2, 2 .,.,. . Q., . .21-1: A- ,Ju .f- ,-1 ,ff .,. 1 7 ' Quinn, Mary Ellen Rahm, Beth A. Randol, Narvol A., Jr. Randolph, Diana L. Rapp, Nancy A. Ratley, Lesa C. Rauh, Barbara A. Ray, Nancy J. Ray, Vicki D. Reinsenbichler, Conni Reiter, Claudette'J. Renaud, Mary M. Renfrow, Richard B. Resch, Dale F. Reynolds, Patricia K. Rice, Sue Rice, Susan E. Riley, Patricia A. Riley, Sue M. Risha, Jean A. Robbins, Randall P. Robertson, Jerry A. Robinson, Ceola J. Robinson, Robbie D. Robison, Jane A. Rock, Debbie K. Roques, James M. Rosa, Donna L. Rowoth, James D. Rudert, David R. Rueling, Mona F. Rumfelt, Leroy L. Runnels, Carla J. Saale, Phyllis R. Samel, Maria J. 6 1 , my RJ f ,f ' 2 1. sf lf .,.-,S.,..,..,:-:. ,Z ., BX 8 as, me S yl- N W S 3 N A 'Huawei . as :Iiif A A 'A gli F V, , jf: I A -.. . , V 3 , Q 'vs Q. 1 5 Y ' 'I 'TV 9 -.wi-li s, - 'i Q N' f' , me ' I if fs 5 H Q' ,-tw: ,-.AftSSf,..: . ig, X iifiif' T - 5 2 ...r , .asf 3151 llgz-i as X 'iii A 4 mm,A f . . it xg R X ,M -5 EX '59 v gg- I 95 Y 'Q' N A at X ii ig' :fx s S TY Fi , f '- K- ., , ,. . 1. . 1 .-. 11 . V. 1 - -- - ...xi K- - 1 ff: , I ' , r es , eisirs ge b A T ' I Q32 i z , ' is -- Q. . . ' T, X .fx : to - 6: . . it - --g . an Q . . .Q ,S Q .L., I can in .ma gig SEX: ' .f,' 7 gibgfgca ,489 P 370 Classes!Sophomores Seibert, Brian E. Serges, Steven M. Shaffer, Carol A. Shepherd, Linda L. Sherman, Lynda M. Short, Sandra K. Smith, Lynn A. Sofield, Cecile M. Sonntag, Joyce A. Sparling, Mary A. Sprenger, Pauline M. Springman, Melinda R Statler, Deborah D. Stefanus, Mary J. Steffanic, Barbara J. Stephens, Donna G. Stergios, Georgia L. Stevens, Tony L. Stevenson, Don H. Steward, Nancy L. Stocking, Michaeleen Stranahan, Nora K. Strange, R. Gayle Stratmann, Carol J. Stricker, Marion M. Stutts, Debra A. Tarnowski, Stephen A Tetrick, Martha J. Thomas, Mike R. Thomason, Becky S. Thompson, Julia A. Thurmer, David B. Toben, Rita B. Tope, Becki S. Tracey, Linda A. Turley, John D. Turnage, Genia A. Turner, Jane E. Tyler, Janet R. Uding, Ann M. Unsbee, Gregory L. VanBooven, Phyllis VanPeIt, James W. Varvell, Judy A. Veit, Joan M. Venker, Debbie S. Verble, Debbie A. Vivone, Patti L. Vitello, Victoria L. Volz, Gail E. Wable, Jeanne M. Wagner, Lois J. Waite, Billie A. Walker, Richard L. Ward, John T. Ward, Linda J. Warden, Wanda F. Warmann, Dona M. Waters, Steve C. Weinrich, Karen A. Weinrich, Sharon R. Wellman, Jon B. Wellman, Susan L. West, Nancy J. Whitson, Kathy J. Wilcoxen, Nancy L. Wilder, James R. Wilhelm, Steven G. Wilkening, Richard Williams, Kerry C. Williams, Linda L. Williams, Terri L. Wilson, Ginger L. Wilson, Margaret A. A Wilson, Melinda K. Wocher, Cindy L. Woodson, Janis L. Wright, Johnny P. Wuerz, Marian C. Young, Linus F. Zahner, Richard L. Zimmermann, Karen L. - 9 if gait f s ' .L X y O SDK in M: 1:5 1 I .K he ,F Q I ,pt R - - J ,... 5 - X' ' ' 1 '- l I , we 1 . W A 1 l se 1 i'nn in L A. i 1 ' , f gi .sf 1 A v ki . ii . its X ' X i . M . 2 Q ! :::,: Q - s - - . il-: 1 Q .ii L Q f' 3 . 4 , IAM I is L. is K , ' :jg fl . 1 M GGG Y 5 1 .., L we l . We stnsss .gp . . , ' at ns l 'L 1 wa2.'ax 5. QU L at P: f ft' 'TQY - ' EWG -'lL , , . 1 S . ..,,,,, S. it Nt li K if A 1 5' W ,F 2? , X I ' V , X . - , :gi ' A X 834 ' xg R S? JJ -i 'N's J fm J' 2 sw A, if sxmeaa 5 N K - A B Q bs A i H ,f ef-s i E v A f fs . , . L .ws- W M K .l ,CA-N A gk A W J... . y i t it Q K . X- 4 -sf :- s .iff C3 ,ss Freshmen 372 Classes!Freshmen Abernathy, Janet E. Adkerson, Jerry G. Ahlert, Joanne L. Allen, Kristine L. Allen, Thomas R. Allers, Mary G. Alyea, Daniel Ambo, Joan S. Amelunke, Sandra L. Amsler, Karen R. Anderson, Mabel A. Andrews, Rusalyn H. Arens, Jill A. Atchison, Stan D. Babcock, Donald B. Bach, Cheryl F. Bachmann, Karen A. Bage, Gerald M. Bahn, Charles F. Bailley, Eric F. Baker, Michael R, Baker Patty K. Barker, Debra S. Barsallo, Cesar J. Bartrom, Keby E. Bartrom, Kregene E. Bartz, Denise L. Bates, Elton G. Belleville, Rick J. Benne, Don J. Bentmann, Judy L. Benz, Jean E. Benz, Richard D. Birk, Martha G. Bise, Tim E. Bishop, Kim Bishop, Paula T. Blackwell, Steven M. Blankenship, David L. ,t , qs v- ,. M. . v 1 x ...A K it . . ft.. , wa ' q u. Q A.. , . . ,-ss, 1 I i A f is If 2 Q ,eg f 5' - , . x X A L x 'Q 4 . ...Q s v ,.....' Q i , l aQ:,,,,5:-.- R ' is 4 it X 'If X i it fa' si Q W n .. f .3 . f , - ,g ytf 5:1 , Sk s ' Q 5 K H : 5' . : 'L S lj V. F X -' S : i if tw E it , fx Q jg ,T vu 'sf 1 A 11:29 ,az ' Q Blankenship, Robert S. X V5 , Blaylock, Delba Bock, Joyce D. ff I x - vb L 4'3'v 5'9'fM 'sf gf-jsyw.. 7 Maia A xii: ses. .izwlffsl Boeckmann, Lynn C. Boehm, Chris K. Boggiano, Mark S. Bollenbacher, Sandra Bollinger, Deborah L. Bollinger, Melanie E. Bollinger, Sabrina G. 'ar' I' S 2 -Ji f fV 'Vl ,X A .. 2 , t Z f l. . E Q' W .. N s ,W Y, Bonebrake, Patricia A. ' A Book, Donna G. Botsch, Rhonda A. Boyd, Jane A. Bradshaw, Pala J. Brand, Kelvin J. Branion, Linda K. Breeden, Susan J. Briney, Cynthia L. Brinkmann, Darryl L. Brooks, Susan V. Brown, James A. Brown, Karen A. Brown, Marible A. Brunstein, Mary B. Brunts, Linda A. Bruster, Deborah S. Bruton, Barbara L. Bubulka, Mary J. Buchanan, Anthony L. Bud kovich, Cheryl A. Buker, Wendy R. Burgay, Robert P. Burge, Charles W. Burger, Diane M. Burlison, Kelly A. Bush, Robert D. Caldwell, Janet L. if Q. ff' X + A A It I 'i sa ll'-f ... A ' Q 4 rn My 4 5' I' Q 1 gi? n , .5w5g,:,...fg.--f. . 'A If 9 Z 4 f' ,I v i I ,. A 'V . z' f -as -.. . . v F, , 1 . ' ' XY il Iva '- W V 'f f ' ' - -1 .-'f, 1 ' -. 2 li , , . X 5 A . 1 -4' 7 Y ' -4 T . - .J . ... ,,,., . All 4 3' , . ,. wat- .,,,, . . , , 1 V . 'L g A '- J, 5. V . f, ..2:1,5..Jf' , ' , ' A 1 ' ' ' 954 ' Campbell, Becky S. W ff CIasses!Freshmen 373 Caputa, Sam E. Carlisle, Yolanda J. Cassell, Rosemary Cayou, Ada M. Chalcraft, Marilyn K. Chandler, Daniel E. Chapman, Michaelle Chappie, Judith M. Chestnut, Donna V. Cissell, Beverly A. Clay, Lois E. Clayton, Teresa A. Clonts, Teresa K. Cohn, Carla L. Conley, David W. Cook, James R. Coon, John C. Cooper, Beverly K. Corzine, Rhonda S. Cotner, Paul B. Cottrell, Patricia L. Counts, Rosemary E. Coxwell, Emily A. Crisel, Stanley G. Crites, Lisa L. Cruse, Larry L. D'Amato, Margie E. Dambach, James G. Daniels, Mary J. Davidson, James K. Davis, Pamela J. Dawson, Mark W. DeClue, Cheryl A. DeGroot, Deborah A. Dempsey, Barbara E. Dempsey, Kathleen M Dengler, Ardith M. Dennis, Debra D. Dennis, Karen M. Deprender, Debbie J. Detjen, Darlene D. Deweese, Juitt K. L 3 ..: A V- a V' 5 ' ' Dodd Kathleen M. , Dowdy Cheryl M. Drews Nancy J. is . HWY' of My I ' I f Drury, Karen A. I U. Duckworth, Mary L. f V at N A T Duffie, Timothy R. I J a r I -M' V' ll 'Wat .V., ' J t. ...... E1 Dummerth, Denise T. H.,. ,S v::, J.. f Dunivan- Pat A- ....., .. .. it Dunn. Kathy E- Q Q L x J- Dunn, Robert G. Q! 3 Dye, Ronald G. tb ' 25 5 East, Barbara J. 1 75 'Z A . .. ' .. 5 up .Q :W as tl f K l ld ' A iff? f 'Y f 4f 'a ff 2 f J? 1 i ft v' f 5' v f ' ' . - ' . X .V f u' . .. J ' 1 v 1,55 ff V 1 f . A ' .. i si 'K X 5, in . .. fg,ff. 47: ',:.'-5--3.45 1 , Z 3 1 , 5,11 4,13 , if 5911 i .ii Q , If-,I ?i wt ' VV K '. V W - . . A may -- N . ' . ,fi T 7. 1 M.. . . . 'f VX ,L ' t ann i S L9 5-'1 3, ,fig X f . . 4 'fffbf 1. i f fg.. wx . ' . 'Sf-ff? -pf'-'-'g4? ' ff i :s.,,f: , ' f ir- ' . , . . rt.,- T . rr , 'IJ' ' ' 'I . '12 t 1 . . P -it 5 A L1 ..f ,A . ,, , . ,I ,L:,.. , , ., . W ' Ty ' 1' V ., N 4 9 ' 3: ,,4' f. ' ,Y 1 pf af, . A far A., 1 .. . , +12 Eastman, Cynthia G. Eastman, Ron J. Eaton, Nancy E. Eding, David H. Eisenbeis, Bonnie F. Elfrink, Mary K. Elliot, Ernie L. Emmendorfer, Alan P Enderle, Yvonne M. Engleman, Pamala L. Enisman, Brad D. Epperson, Kenneth D Epstein, Marlene L. Erwin, Sherry G. Essner, Mary L. Estes, Glenda S. Evans, Bruce D. Fallert, Harold G., Jr. Farmer, Susan E. Fehr, Debbie R. Ferretti, Ed P. Fett, Linda S. Fiedler, Cherlyn L. Finnegan, Patricia L. Fox, Cindy T. Francis, LaWanda J. French, Gary E. Friend, Ann H. Fulhorst, Chris M. Gaehle, Pat A. Gallett, Susan L. Garner, Peggy E. Garver, Linda H. Gibbar, Mary E. Gibson, Kevin C. Glastetter, David S. Glenn, Cathy A. Gosche, Debbie J. Graham, Nancy J. Grantham, Rick T. CIasses!Fresnmen 375 H W 'fl fa 1 'rx .wi f AN 4 K XMB 45 5 Q f at 4 23 J of 661 ,W M79 41, by If , ff - - S ff I 4 x 1 3 M v Z. XJ '43 Ml ef 1 W f K A n W ' '17 ,I ,K 4 , . .5 w y r X I M 'f 376 CIasses!Freshmen Grass, Judy M. Green, Linda M. Greenley, Nancy B. Grieser, Deborah A Gros, Diana C. Grus, Madonna J. Guemmer, Corby C Guy, Dominique A. Hacker, David L. Hahn, Mary C. Hahs, Jeffrey L. Haley, Barry L. Hall, Debra K. Hammel, Mary A. Hardesty, Susan C. Hardy, John J. Hardy, Nancy J. Hart, David E. Hartle, Robert C. Hausser, Hazel L. Hawn, Deborah S. Hayden, Sharon E. Hayes, Patsy D. Heady, Kathryn E. Heffernan, Sharon A Heide, Kara S. Heisserer, Kenneth Hemm, Donna J. Hemmann, Betty J. Henneman, Coby L. Henry, Patricia D. Hensley, Michael W we ,,.. 'Q get Q in 41 , X an as t f ,D -' A s . . Ai f R, if A. l if it S N '1'y . ' - R f an ffm . ww. N iff Y . . ..:1?- Q E 4 g 1 . . . , k -4 - -JB at ,Q ' 1.6 -3 1 '72 Q X N ,X if Q, 1 I 5 t 5 t '- V 15. S ,. .. . X, . . .Q-4,--f.s: -.f - - f . -in-. - A M Q 5 X at Ms. R , X . f B , 5 N I wr ' an .. .Q ,. , Q Q sk , us. 'X F Q.. fig 44 Q so f wif W, - silt r 3 f if xx X '44 Q' X . 'S 1 , z . , ff 3-.5-M.-ar-fn' 5 nf. 31' : '. +G' nw x as 1 'X x : if . . 'J . it 'af 9 51? . 'wg 2 3 R ef . fm :H ' Y if' - A V, . 'X . Q '::' 1 VA f . ,V I . Q -3 if A , 'ft A 1,5 N3 'R' A. MN? i K. I if We-H .J E MA af Hensley, Robin J. Henson, Nancy L. Hermann, Betty J. Herrell, Barbara A. Heuring, Richard L. Heuring, Ronald A. Hickok, Lynne A. Hicks, Lauranda S. Higgins, Brian A. Hild, Tamara A. Hilkerbaumer, Darrell M. Hiller, Wendy L. Hodges, Jane A. Hoelscher, Debra A. Hogan, John G. Holthaus, Lauralee Honeywell, Timothy P. Hopkins, Mary M. Hopkins, Robert M. Horn, Marc L. Hornbuckle, Emogene Huber, Patrica J. Huff, Nancy L. Hughes, Darlene F. Hull, Jane A. Hulshof, Charles E. Hutchins, Gail M. Jackson, Joyce A. James, Dan V. Jany, Michele M. Jenkins, Charles E. Johnson, James J. Johnson, Linda K. Johnson, Nancy L. Johnson, Shelley J. Jones, Richard W. Jones, Robert D. Jordan, Mary L. Judy, Monica A. Jurgensmeyer, Marlene C. Kaiser, Donald W. Kal'WlCK, Gail Kavanaugh, Mary A. Keith, Sharon L. Kersey, Kyle Q. Kieffer, Nancy L. Kilburn, Jayne L. Kinchen, Sydney S. Kingree, Elvin D. Knoderer, Elizabeth A. Koch, Rebecca E. Koeln, Jean M. Koepnick, Melissa J. Koerner, Janet E. Koetting, Dean M. Koetting, Donald M. Kram, Robert L. Krigbaum, Victoria L. Labit, Kenneth J. Laipple, Cathy C. Langenhorst, Jean M. Lane, Patricia A. Laurentius, Brenda M. CIasses!Freshmen 377 Laxton, Jayne M. Lecomte, Philippe D. Lee, Lonnie R. LeFrancois, Nancy R Lehmkuhl, Len J. Leimbach, Cynthia A. Lentz, Virgil K. Leong, Shirley A. Levery, Denise A. Lewis, Benjamin F. Lewis, Howard J. Limbaugh, Cheryl Fl. Lingle, Elvira J. Lloyd, Cathy L. Long, Christine P. Lorimier, Pamela A. Lowes, Kenneth G. Lutz, Arthur E. Lynch, Linda A. Macey, Teresa A. Macke, Pamela A. Magraw, Edward A. Mainer, Debra J. Manestar, Susan K. Mangan, Phillip S. Mantooth, John L. Martin, Louise M. Martin, Pamela A. Matlock, Gwen E. Mattingly, Faye G. ., f 'M- 5 , Q, ff . . J f Q Mr. , , J f f 1 Wa-EJ.. , ' ' J 5 lf i .W 5-if Q W, -,Y ji , 4' . J., MP' ,Q 5 . f Z ' ' 'Af 44,3 . 7 4 . A M55 35 . .. , ., 5 2 J ! v 2 f fe P' ,ff . A ' f f-rf-w K awe.: V 4 e...:.v 'f r f N 6 M' W' ' I - Aww Q ,igigu R ca 1 8 W it 'ext f ' va l 5 Q M1 wi X1 if Mausshardt, Margaret A. 'Q l Maybrey, Marilyn J. Maxam, Jessalyn S. McAllister, Tim J. McCormack, Sheila McGhee. Bill A. McGuire, Barbara L. McLane, Gloria M. McLean, Susan A. , il' 'W If a It . X 7 2 1 .2 we .1-gl w J . . . 'f -lx ' ' 1 f . . X J if at Q, ,..,. VX he W ' f , ., ' ' A , X 7? ,r lrtl LQ .l McMillion, Cindy L. A Wy. t if as by ' 1 5 1 :Fl I 4 ll K, qw -hvf v -it 't' c ' It l . 37' 5 ,-55 in ,X ...I , MKII. 'A ' . 41 'ww .1 it 14. i ,Wi .. - ,355 I W l .Q J .3 ' f w .IPI , g . ,f 7 N, -'adv va, it-'lr nga rf. L XA- R 'f X11 V-L .,,.,, ., .V L'7 'hifi ,wk ., ..,l l C . Z 3, .... X J. - ' fs ,'.v.'.s 1 ll W A K 25 N . Q iii. 1 ' I ., ,i . K Wfligfafii wS225f2iQQi:f:-M If an f 41 - 5-.. 1 if i 1 fn X K. S ' .. . 3 -W.. ' -it . Gd' 'fwfr as 'vfy' 'Q Mehegan, Mary L. Mehrle, Randy L. Melton, Rita L. Mercer, Mary M. Merideth, Baughn Metzler, Diana J. Meyer, Dorothy M. Meyers, Susan J. Miller, Claudia HV' in ,,. Milligan, Debra J. , iw, Mlrly, Carol A. y 5- We Mitchell, James D. , 1 D Bi?-rg'i Mitchell, Laura K. N T A y . Mohl, Linda A. ,,,, V, gf' Mooney, Sandra L. . B wi' - N 'l' E ' rf ' f 5 Moore, Anne M. '81, - -1 Moore, Donna J. Moore, Kathy S. .,.. f I H A -rf L 7 '45 'Y' 1 - .li .4 -. Z . , V mf , -F5 ,,, A . :fa YQ .fam V' 6 :',' . 'llll ff if A J. J g . Vvzii 1 y gl 4 A 3 K 6 . ca. f' 1 . 1 . f. ' . ,.,, -- 4 .fc ,,. Moore, Sharie L. Morris, Colleen G. Morrison, Pamela S. Morse, David S. Morlhland, Jane E. Moss, Stacie Mueller, Connie A. Muenhauser, Michael A. Murphy, Jane B. Nagel, Sue J. Nance, Debbie A. Neiswander, Kathleen A. Nelson, Jacqueline J. Nelson, Karen R. Newcomb, Darrell W. Nicksich, Cathy R. Nied balski, Fred J. Niederschmidt, Debbie A. Norman, Randall R. Norton, Jeanne M. Nowell, Teresa A. Nowlin, Dewayne O'Malley, Margaret M. Osborn, James S. CIasses!Freshmen 379 Parham, Patricia I. Park, Maureen A. Parker, Guy S. Parrent, Barbara J. Parrish, Sally L. Party, Cheryl A. Patrick, Vicki M. Patterson, Ftesa M. Patterson, Terri T. Patton, Deborah J. Patty, Carl F. Pawela, Frances E. Payton, Vicki S. Penberthy, Patricia Pendergrass, Alma Perry, Christine A. Perry, Donna T. Perschbacher, Davi Pewitt, Susan C. Phelps, Vicki L. Phillips, Kevin E. Pinney, Janet L. Pittman, Lura A. Platt, Laura S. Pleasant, Linda G. Potts, Craig A. Prinster, John T. ,N -'YA f .f F . 35:5-. 2. ':,.. Ft. Q gs.. R t xx S t N S Q .5 N we x ' 'T X x X ax 2, x 3 W sw Q Q if b, 4 XF QS its X XX X w 1 A QA S -16' 5 w . , Q E sf 9 E X wi? X ci gif -Cf' t'S 'V X K 5 X s ... S lf . ...vs rs t X K tx i S X Q. N KG , S t '-N P S' t t N 1 Us f X X it 'gg int! f its 3. H . K S A P ::: y if t A -f 'ri at if . 'PWS T , ' L k N . ' . 'iT5?. T t - w l N Q, NX A .1-+-.3 5 - . 4 gpg vita-tt i .f Q- in 'K if A F f y my 5: 4 nw. '-- i Y 5 it Pritchard, Susan D. Pruitt, Lizbeth L. Pugh, Lyndell L. Quade, Cheryl K. Quade, Donna J. Radzom, Pat D. Ramsey, Frosty L. Rankin, Mary C. Flead, Ginger Reed, Sherry K. Flehnberg, Bruce C. Reidt, Mary L. Fiekowski, Mary E. Ftenner, Rhonda J. Fteuss, Larry S. we ts If .an as X-1 'X T' mg Q as Ni 25' x . if r if it -,sf . WH .Q s YF' . tt, s 32 5 . we .M .imffft Ai. ,ti-ifw .X 5 : -swf . . 3 , ,. J 'Q' . J, viiix ' N 9 it S A T at 6: 13355 ., 5 w,. I t ' 12 3' 4 . is er 'U :,,..l,, ..,. , is 52, f, 1, . My 4' N15 A i i. .mum-ull H. -av X . as , W Rhodes, Mary A. q , ., 1m,. ' P' . Rhymer, Patricia A. .-. 'N ,,. , T - ig., y R' .. 4 1 Rickman, Vicki G. A D- Q Ng -j.....f',.a it .it I S Riddle, Gafy L. A A f ' I l K 'MW 5 X - , - mek, vicki s. .... li i 1, Riley. Janice A- A i i 3 A Ring, Gary N. ' . 3 W, Q .X Ringwald, Michael J. t , 'Y 1 J Ritchie, Peter H. y J Rmer, Abby J. a A s ... s , . . ,.. J P Riva, Barbara J. ff 'g ,P , ,:,,. 1 ,Ng , y i f Robbins, Christine R. E zq. as Q Ri 'iswffi r A Roberts, Mark A. . if' . Q 3 ii, Robertson, Alana J. . . M ' 5' 5 . ' 5 f - 3 X Rodriguez, Dennis S. 'QQ -f Q , r X Rolf, Patrick K. ff' , . '- ROQers, Joann .,,,.. y , U :DI V Rogers, Kathy A. - i A . t J P N... y- , A N, Romann, Regina M. . , V lqnz Qs , 3 WV Romines, Jane A. ,H , A r , ,' in ' a' i , '- Z, .:: J --ff Rose. Carolyn M- .,,. ,,,, , ' Routt, Toni L. 2 mi,: ,, U ' -1'ii or ,,,:' in .5 Rowe, Jackie C. ,L .fi . A A le 'i-.,. 3 '25-Zgfa 53 ' '- 1 U . 3 n - ' - ' f 4... . ,.... 5 I 53 31-:ggi -,,... , ' .. .,-'Q 5 E' .3 - SP RUDIG. P99959 L- if 'Ali x 'Z . gzz ' 5535523 gf A 2 Ruby, Michael T. J y Qs ' y V, H Runde, Patricia R. 'f 5 - ,, A ,:,, .:,, ,. - 3 gg Russo, Pamela A. A be y,.5t-.ily J ' , A if ' , ' x Sandler, Carolyn A. al l Iii ' f ,gggsfg Sampler ?al?mixM' i ' A ,, A ' . wa ' ' amp ef 0 n - ?'X 5 v4 s..fi .5 - '. Sansevere, Michael , A, ,, li xi sax, Cindy A. 35 Scales, es rtkk , ,, K ...,i1L I Schatzmann, Nina Rae V V Q M , . m g if W , Q Scheibler Kafen J- ' 5 as 1 1 :St 4 . , , P f ff ' lscneker, Dorothy J. gf A y ,Q . in .', , Schenimann. Susan Fl. ' ai . ...- . i ,, ' -. . 5 Schilling. M. is J AA.. ...ai 5Ch'iChfefl Jean M- - as f -s-. i ClBSSe5fFfeShlTl6l'1 381 Schlichting, Charlotte Schlichting, Doris J. Schlitt, Cheri L. Schmid, Charlotte M. Schmidt, Susan F. Schoch, Karen S. Schroeder, Jan A. Schutt, Christine M. Schweer, Kathryn S. Scott, Diane Scowden, Larry J. Seabaugh, Anita K. Serland, June C. Severino, Steve V. Shepard, Elizabeth A. Shirrell, Deborah K. Shockley, Darlas A. Shoemaker, Dennis D. - Shy, Helen G. Sides, Brenda A. Simmons, Rick G. Simms, Jay W. Simpkins, Kathie S. Singleton, Donald L. Smith, Paula J. Smith, Steve Ft. Snider, Cheryl K. Snow, Cindy A. Sparks, Donita A. Speck, Vickie L. Spooler, Sherri L. Stanley, Catherine L. Staten, Lori K. Stearns, Sue E. Stearns, Janice L. Stearns, Robert J. Steck, Donna L. Stegall, Nancy J. Steinnerd, Mary J. Stephens, Barbara A. Sternberg, Beverly A. Stevenson, Janet R. 'z .1 15 K if ,. .L - gig 2 ,g ir K x it Siiff . - 5, --fktt gi it . b I A Q, - zii E . S t . .'tir 1 I . .tg f 2 ' 4.265 ,. .N .1 .. -3' 32 xv 'S 5 0? ' as -at X A E M . X f QPF ff ff 5 K gain X eww' S A its St X5 'X -3 . .f sl. E. Q. if itil 'V Q mes , ' ' Xltik Y 1 x K NN-N. 9' 1. ... if ,fm- l X K SNK. ' 5 fx x . ., . . 9 ' 'W : 1 ,V .- -s A . gkk. .53 0 my E.. Af- - - . 'M .mwsl Q . L 't at it is .ix . . xi ti in f i I ew S X t 1 W fi 4 ,- N52 ii iii 1 A 4 lift xt t .ai 5 K fi L , m. kj X X ' has r 'KK Ee: X is is -CDT, T Q k ' S.. Q 9 5 .nf ,ii fy 5 LA.M LLLL,L.. V T kb 5 cf X A , X E ef 5 . E 5-.-it fi .fp X.. it N. ,,, was wi' , , .. if Wifif . ig, A s Q S M ..- M S R t X .Q Q, ,, J- J. is M.. Stewart, William L. Stillman, Jean M. Stinson, Nancy A. Stockman, William Stoer, Pamela Fl. Stoltz, Martha K. Stone, Danny T. Stone, Deborah J. Stoverink, Alvin M. Stroder, Rick W. Stroder, Sharon L. Strom, Carol J. Strong, Mary S. Strong, Vicky E. Stuckey, Trudy L. Sturgeon, Bobby A Jr Sullivan, Jennifer J Sutton, Cheryl A. Swan, Ellen L. Tabor, Tracy L. Taylor, Bruce E. Temples, Karen A. Terry, Jane K. Tetley, Edna S. Thieman, Diane M. Thies, Walter D. Thomas, Chuck W. Thomas, Janet S. Thompson, Susan Thurm, Brenda S. Tietjens, Laura J. Tiffany, Marsha B. Tinsley, Muriel L. Toll, Janette C. Tooloose, Della E. Trautman, Marian C Trickey, Janet J. Trotter, Julie K. Tuckey, Susan M. Tuley, Karen S. Classesflireshmen 383 Turnbow, John E. Turner, Jennifer S. VanBooven, Michael C. in Vandeven, Doris A. Vasquez, Cheryl M. Vetter, Patricia J. Viemann, Vickie L. Vincel, Fred C. Volz, Susan J. Voytas, Vickie L. Wable, Jeanne M. Wachter, Florence G. Wachter, Janet E. Wachter, Suzanne R. Wagner, Paddy A. Waldman, Barbara A. Walker, Beverly L. Walker, Cathy Walsh, Daniel P. Walsron, Janet Walter, Janill S. 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St. Louis, 362 ADAMS, LORAIN K, Cape Girardeau, 308 ADAMS, MARK T, Sullivan, 64,362 ADAMS, RICHARD P, Fisk, 82 ADAMS, RICK, Portageville, 308 ADKERSON, JERRY G, Arnold, 37,46 AGEE, ROBERT T, Webster Groves, 106,308 AHLERT, JOANNE L, Overland, 91,92,372 AHRENS, KAREN S, Jackson, 103,362 AKINS, NANCY, Houston, 308 ALBACH, DONNA L, Macon, 308 ALDER, DIANE W, Livingston, NJ, 308 ALDERSON, CONSTANCE M, Festus, 38,72,308 ALEXANDER, PAUL D, Sullivan, 47,362 ALFRED, RONALD E, St. Charles, 244 ALFRED, ROY L, St. Charles, 106,248,308 ALLEN, CHARLES R, Ballwin, 362 ALLEN, DOUGLAS R, Orlando, Fl, 248 ALLEN, JANET L, Poplar Bluff, 308 ALLEN, JOHN S, Ironton, 78,308 ALLEN, KRISTINE L, St. Louis, 372 ALLEN, THOMAS R, Risco, 372 ALLEN, THOMAS S, Patton, 308 ALLEN, WILLIAM H, Cape Girardeau, 308 ALLERS, MARY G, Pilot Knob, 372 ALLISON, GLENDA, Neeleyville, 308 ALMS, JOYCE A, Chester, 362 ALSUP, KATHY S, East Prairie, 308 ALTENTHAL, AMY C, Cape Girardeau, 362 ALTMAN, DAVID W, Florissant, 293 ALVAREZ, RITA S, St. Louis, 38,39 ALYEA, DANIEL P, Cape Girardeau, 372 AMBO,.JOAN S, St. Louis, 372 AMELUNKE, SANDRA L, Chaffee, 372 AMICK, MARK S, Illmo, 262 AMIRI, SHAHRAM A, Babol, Iran, 112 AMSLER, KAREN R, St. Louis, 372 ANDERSEN, DEBRA K, Elsberry, 362 ANDERSEN, BRENDA D, Bismark, 352 ANDERSON, CATHY J, Cape Girardeau, 352 ANDERSON, KRISTI L, Sikeston, 53,93,236 ANDERSON, MABEL A, Grand Tower, IL, 372 ANDERSON, MICHAEL C, Riverdale, IL, 285,362 ANDERSON, TREASA A, Poplar Bluff, 308 ANDERT, MICHAEL J, Berkeley, 308 ANDREWS, CYNTHIA L, Senath, 34,5B, 85,88,101,308 ANDREWS, GLENDA M, Sikeston, 104 ANDREWS, MARY H, New Madrid, 308 ANDREWS, PATRICIA A, Benton, 104,352 ANDREWS, RONALD D, Cape Girardeau, 95 ANDREWS, RUSALYN H, Chaffee, 99,372 ANGELO, RUSS T, St. Louis, 40,308 ANSBERRY, MIKE W, Cape Girardeau, 71 ANTHONY, MARY M, St. Louis, 352 ARBUCKLE, STEPHEN W, Wardell, 228, 229,250,308 ARCHER, SHARON R, Bonne Terre, 62, 386 Index Student Index 63,70,352 ARCHER, SHERRY D, Kennett, 100,362 ARENDS, JOHN W, Cape Girardeau, 106 ARENS, JILL A, Bridgeton, 63,372 ARLEDGE, ROGER D, Piedmont, 63,76 ARMBRUSTER, ARTHUR J, St. Marys, 106 ARMOUR, DAN, Sikeston, 308 ARNOLD, DEBBIE A, Campbell, 63 ARNOLD, KAY L, St. Charles, 308 ARNOLD, SARAH, Dallas, Texas, 256 ARNOLD, TRENT L, St. Charles, 77,352 ASBERRY, BARBARA F, De Soto, 78,308 ASBERRY, CAROLEE A, Dexter, 58,62, 63,70,232,255,362 ASBERRY, ELVA W, Antonia, 308 ASBURY, DEAN A, St. Louis, 229,240 ASHLEY, HUGH V, Cape Girardeau, 362 ASHTON, DANIEL M, Clinton, Iowa, 308 ATCHISON, JOYCE A, Chester, 352 ATCHISON, STAN D, Bernie, 372 ATCHLEY, CHARLES, Parma, 308 ATCHLEY, ROGER, Parma, 309 ATTIG, RICHARD E, Murphysboro, IL, 309,267 ATTIG, STEPHANIE W, Murphysboro, IL, 77, 348 AUBUCHON, DAVID B, Crystal City, 248,352 AUBUCHON, DONNA, Bonne Terre, 57 AUER, MARY L, Cape Girardeau, 30 AUFDENBERG, MARY L, Jackson, 28 AURICH, JULIA L, Florissant, 38,39 AUSTIN, STEVEN J, Manchester, 309 AUSTIN, TINA L, Florissant, 89,362 AYERS, LAURIE M, Circleville, OH, 67 B BABCOCK, DONALD B, Chesterfield, 67, 109,372 BACH, CHERYL F, Maryland Heights, 372 BACHM BADER, BADER, ANN, KAREN A, Perryville, 372 BARBARA G, Dexter, 362 MARCELLA J, Dexter, 90,352 BAGE, GERALD M, Campbell, 372 BAHN, CHARLES F, Cape Girardeau, 74,372 BAHN, DAVID L, Cape Girardeau, 62,63 BAHN, MARTEL, Cape Girardeau, 58,B8, 232,352 BAHN, WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau, 242 BAILIFF, BECKY L, Dexter, 232 BAILEY, ERIC F, St. Louis, 72,372 BAIRD, WILFORD D, Clarkton, 309 BAIRD, WILLIAM, Caruthersville, 250 BAISCH, LARRY, Desoto, 248,309 BAKER, GARY W, Cape Girardeau, 240,362 BAKER, JAMES W JR, St. Louis, 273 BAKER, JEFF M, Cape Girardeau, 292 BAKER, JOHN B, Manchester, 242 BAKER, KAREN S, Pacific, 63 BAKER, MICHAEL R, Kennett, 372 BAKER, PATRICIA K, Fredericktown, 372 BAKER, SHARON J, Lutesville, 309 BAKER, SUSAN C, Cape Girardeau, 85 BAKER, VENITA M, Dexter, 309 BAKEWELL, CARL M, 23,27,33,63,352 BALDRIDGE, LINDA S, Troy, 352 BALDWIN, MARLAN S, Marston, 80,309 BALDWIN, MARY J, Kennett, 232,309 BALDWIN, STEPHEN M, St. Ann, 77,309 BALDWIN, SUZANNE H, St. Ann, 362 BALLARD, SANDRA L, Florissant, 232 BALLENTINE, SHARON E, Venice, II, 362 BALTZ, BARBARA E, Cape Girardeau, 27,362 BAMBEI, KEITH F, Kirkwood, 246 BAMBEI, PAUL A, Kirkwood, 246 BANDERMANN, RICKY A, Gray Summit, 46, 63,99,362 BANDY, ROSCOE W, St. Louis, 53 BANE, WILLIAM C JR, Cape Girardeau, 309 BANGERT, PEGGY L, Jackson, 97,309 BARBER, JUDY M, Dexter, 309 BARKER, DEBRA S, Columbia, II, 372 BARKER, KEN R, Festus, 246 BARKLAGE, DONNA J, Cape Girardeau, 62,63 BARKLAGE, KRIS A, Ferguson, 34,54,229,238 BARKS, DAVID W, Cape Girardeau, 82 BARNES, DAVID B, Sikeston, 33, 229 BARNES, JOHNNY E, Van Buren, 106 BARRETT, BETTY J, Jackson, 88,309 BARRON, MARSHA A, Cape Girardeau, 32 BARSALLO, CESAR J, Santiago, Panama, 72,372 BARTLETT, SUSAN M, Cape Girardeau, 362 BARTLETT, WILLIAM R, Dexter, 309 BARTON, RICKY D, Bunker, 309 BARTROM, KREGENE E, St. Louis, 372 BARTSCH, CATHERINE D, Arnold, 60,236 BARTZ, DENISE L, St. Louis, 63,372 BASDEN, KENNETH G, Fredericktown, 310 BATES, ELTON G, Risco, 372 BATTEFELD, MARGARET N, Crestwood, 310 BATTEN, ROGER W, St. Louis, 38,310 BAUER, MARY L, St. Louis, 52,54,232,310 BAUGH, ROBERT J, Jackson, 248 BERRY, JAMES E, St. Ann, 38,40,311 BERT, JUDITH C, Perryville, 57,63 BESS, BARBARA A, Crestwood, 255,352 BESS, BECKY L, St. Louis, 255,362 BESS, CARLA L, Herculaneum, 60,230 BESSELMAN, DENNIS U, St. Charles, 106 BEUSSINK, KAREN S, Jackson, 25 BEY, CARLOYN M, Perryville, 311 BEYERS, ROBERT, St. Louis, 95 BEYERS, SHERRY N, St. Louis, 31,75,311 BIEG, JANET L, St. Louis, 255 BIGGS, BETH E, St. Louis, 25,58,232,254 BIGGS, ROBERT L, Pacific, 228,248 BILES, CELESTE L, Owensville, 33,352 BINION, LARRY, Kirkwood, 104,311 BIRCH, DIANA E, St. Louis, 352 BIRK, CHERYL L, Jackson, 311 BIRK, MARTHA G, Jackson, 372 BIRK, SHIRLEY J, Tamms, II,311 BISCHOFF, STEPHEN F, Webster Groves, 106,311 BISE, TIMOTHY E, Ballwin, 372 BISHOP, JUDY K, Scott City, 311 BISHOP, KIM, Salem, 372 BISHOP, PAULA T, Jackson, 372 BISHOP, TONIA L, St. Louis, 74,311 BAUGHN, JAMES S, Fisk, 77,84 BAUM, BRUCE E, Kirkwood, 106 BAUMAN, LEROY J, Ste. Genevieve, 250 BAUMSTARK, CHARLES M, Festus, 248 BAYLOR, JOHN B, Fayette, 40,362 BAYS, GARY L, Potosi, 82,310 BAZZELL, TERRY L, Jackson, 262 BEAL, FREDDIE A, Bloomfield, 352 BEAN, BOBBY G, Sikeston, 310 BEARD, WALTER B, Dexter, 310 BEATY, DONNA L, Cape Girardeau, 228, 229,236,310 BEAUDEAN, MARK J, Cape Girardeau, 87 BECHER, WILLIAM J, St. Louis, 310 BECK, MARILYN K, Cuba, 73,103,352 BECKER, DEBRA E, St. Louis, 352 BECKER, GAIL H, St. Louis, 238,310 BEEZLEY, MARY M, St. Louis, 254 BISSELL, HUBERT D, Dittmer, 83,87,311 BITTICK, SUSAN D, Festus, 85,238,311 BLACK, WILLIAM R, Flat River, 26,59 BLACK, YVONNE P, St. Louis, 104 BLACKISTON, ANNABEL, Cape Girardeau, 32 BLACKWELL, STEVEN M, Cape Girardeau, 372 BLACKWELL, VICKY J, St. Louis, 362 BLADES, LARRY R, Parma, 96 BLANFORD, GAYLE F, Potosi, 311 BLANKENSHIP, DAVID L, Cape Girardeau, 63,99,372 BLANKENSHIP, GILL E. Kewanee, 352 BLANKENSHIP, ROBERT L. Sikeston, 362 BLANKENSHIP, ROBERT S, Dexter, 262,372 BLANTON, SANDRA, Holcomb, 99,311 BLASE, RENEE, Affton, 229,311 BLASE, RUTH A, Warson Woods, 234,236 BLASSIE, CHERYL A, St. Louis, 33,91,362 BLATTEL, JOHN L, Chaffee, 311 BLATTEL, MARY A, Chaffee, 362 BLATTNER, EMILY A, Cape Girardeau, 232 BLAUSER, ELIZABETH E, St. Louis, 352 BLAYLOCK, DELBA, Maplewood, 372 BLEDSOE, JAMES L, Union, 262 BLEST, CYNTHIA M, St. Louis, 362 BLISS, MARK H, Kirkwood, 240 BOARDMAN, CRAIG, Cape Girardeau, 20,244 BOARDMAN, J MARK, Cape Girardeau, 31, 84,244 BOCCI, JOANNE M, Florissant, 312 BOCK, ELAINE J, Oak Ridge, 362 BOCK, JOYCE D, Frohna, 372 BODE, JUDITH A, Florissant, 352 BODENSCHATZ, JOYCE L, St. Louis, 83, 88,312 BOECKMANN, LYNN C, Ballwin, 373 BOEHM, CHRIS K, Lemay, 373 BOENIG, BETTY A, St. Louis, 29,37,255 BOERGADINE, PEGGY L, St. Louis, 312 BOGGIANO, MARK S, St. Louis, 373 BOHNERT, IRMA J, Perryville, 44,362 BOHNSACK, DEBORAH H, Hermann, 312 BOHNSACK, ROBERT W, Cape Girardeau, 244 BOLAND, JUDY K, Advance, 312 BOLDREY, GREGORY I, Cape Girardeau, 312 BOLEY, DONNA D, Sikeston, 352 BOLLENBACHER, SANDRA, Doniphan, 373 BOLLIGER, KURT, Webster Groves, 285 BOLLINGER, DANIEL F, Cape Girardeau, 242 BOLLINGER, DEBORAH C, Advance, 24,312 BOLLINGER, DEBORAH L, Oran, 312 BOLLINGER, DEBORAH L, Oran, 373 BOLLINGER, JENNIFER J, Lutesville, 312 BOLLINGER, MELANIE E, Marble Hill, 373 BEHRING, DOROTHY I, Cape Girardeau, 97,310 BEHRING, RICHARD A, Cape Girardeau, 97,310 BELGERI, LAWRENCE R, Florissant, 310 BELL, BENNY L, Caruthersville, 59,93,362 BELL, BEVERLY F, Bismarck, 310 BELL, JUDITH K, St. Louis, 28,99,352 BELL, SHARON A, Chaffee, 84 BELLE, JAMES A, Webster Groves, 104,293 BELLEVILLE, RICK J, Festus, 372 BELOW, KATHY C, Delta, 310 BELSKY, DONALD R, Florissant, 310 BELSKY, KAREN L, Cape Girardeau, 352 BENNE, DON J, St. Charles, 372 BENNE, STEVEN C, St. Louis, 352 BENNETT, CONNIE J, Dexter, 26,59 BENNETT, JOHN E, Bismarck, 60 BENNETT, STANLEY E, Bismarck, 30,352 BENSON, RONALD E, Cape Girardeau, 102 BENTLEY, RITA L, Charleston, 85,352 BENTMANN, JUDY L, St. Louis, 372 BENZ, JEAN E, St. Louis, 372 BENZ, RICHARD C, St. Louis, 372 BENZ, ROBERT A, St. Louis, 46,47 BEQUETTE, DENISE L, Imperial, 38,311,352 BERGTHOLDT, TERRANCE, Ste. Genevieve, 250 BERKBIGLER, KEVIN L, St. Louis, 47 BERNEKING, BARBARA J, Herculaneum, 311 BERNSEN, WILLIAM F ll, Ferguson, 246 BERRY, DENNIS R, Fredericktown, 84,311 Q , I 1: 1 'if Q 1155 H, BOLLINGER, SABRINA G, Marble Hill, 373 BOLLINGER, SUSAN D, Benton, 312 BOLLINGER, VICTORIA L, Sedgewickville, 85,99,352 BOLTE, JANICE F, Beaufort, 31,312 BOND, ELMER L III, Parma, 352 BONEBRAKE, PATRICIA A, Kirkwood, 85,373 BONNOT, RICKEY A, St. Charles, 248 BOND, PHYLLIS R. Cape Girardeau, 73 BOOK, DONNA G, W Frankfort, II, 373 BOONE, WILLIAM E, New Madrid, 352 BOOS, DON W, Cape Girardeau, 312 BOOTH, WILLIAM D, St. Louis, 60,293 BOREN, LEE E, Cape Girardeau, 352 BORGERDING, BARBARA A, Marthasville, 73,255,312 BORGFIELD, STEPHEN E, Cape Girardeau, 66,362 BORGSMILLER, PAUL T, Murphysboro, II, 73 BORRESON, LINDA L, Maryland Heights, 352 BORTH, JANIS J, Glendale, 312 BOSCHERT, RAYMOND J, St. Louis, 312 BOSCHERT, STANLEY, High Ridge, 87 BOSCHERT, WILLIAM P, St. Charles, 33, 38. 42,80,82,312 BOSLER, MIKE G, St. Louis, 246,267 BOTSCH, MYRA J, Sikeston, 312 BOTSCH, RHONDA A, Bernie, 373 BOUCHER, VAL G, Murphysboro, ll, 312 BOULICAULT, GARY J, St. Louis, 267 BOUMA, GWYN A, Chesterfield, 255 BOUSE, CHARLES D, Bourbon, 106 BOVA, STEVEN J, Festus, 80,82,87,312 BOWEN, TERRENCE R, St. Louis, 104 BOWERS, RITA K, Delta, 352 BOWLIN, NANCY R, Mounds, Il, 234,312 BOYD, JANE A, Campbell, 373 BOYER, BOYER, BOYER, BOYER, CYNTHIA A, St. Louis, 101 PATTI J, Leadwood, 362 SUSAN C, Kewanee, 57,234 SUSAN L, St. Louis, 238,313 BOZARTH, CHRISTIE K, Murphysboro, Il, 13,93,313 BRADEN, DEBRA A, Cape Girardeau, 56, 57,88,362 BRADSHAW, PALA J, St. Louis, 63,373 BRAKENSIEK, WENDY A, Foristell, 63 BRAND, KEVIN J, Ballwin, 373 BRICKHAUS, PATRICIA K, Perryville, 362 BRIDGES, GELINA L, Lutesville, 29,89,362 BRIGGS, CHARLES L, Cape Girardeau, 106 BRIGGS, LLOYD G, JR, Sikeston, 72 BRINEY, CYNTHIA L, Cape Girardeau, 95,373 BRINKMANN, DARRYL L, Columbia, II, 373 BRISTOW, JAMES M, Jackson, 87 BRISTOW, JAMES N, Poplar Bluff, 313 BROCK, DENNIS A, Cape Girardeau, 281,352 BROCK, LUCINDA L, St. Louis, 313 BROEMMELSICK, WARREN, Manchester, 42 BROMBERGER, DONNA A, St. Louis, 363 BROOKS, SUSAN V, Portageville, 373 BROTHERS, BECKY J, Cape Girardeau, 352 BROTHERTON, JAMES L, Kewanee, 313 BRANDT, BARBARA K, St. Louis, 90,352 BRANION, LINDA K, Ballwin, 61,104,373 BRANSON, KAREN M, St. Louis, 313 BRANSTETTER, RANDY A, Cape Girardeau, 244,362 BRANUM, WILLIAMIM, Sikeston, 244 BRATTON, DONALD L, Cape Girardeau, 106 BRAUER, CAROL L, St. Louis, 38,362 BRAUN, JOAN C, St. Louis, 92,313 BRAWLEY, MARLA E, Venice, ll, 79,88,362 BREEDEN, ELIZABETH M, Richmond Heights, 362 BREEDEN, SUSAN J, Manchester, 61,373 BRELAND, NANCY L, Perryville, 85,99,362 BRESTLE, CONNIE R, St. Louis, 72 BRETCH, SUSAN L, Ferguson, 101,232,352 BREWER, DIANE M, Cape Girardeau, 82 BRICKHAUS, GLEN T, Perryville, 71,313 388 Index BROWN, CATHY B, Charleston, 353 BROWN, DONALD J, St. Ann, 250 BROWN, JAMES A, Perryville, 373 BROWN, KAREN A, St. Louis, 373 BROWN, LILLIAN F, Commerce, 363 BROWN, MARIBLE A, Bernie, 373 BROWN, MARSHA, Bernie, 313 BROWN, PATRICIA T, Hazelwood, 255,363 BROWN, PENNY S, Cape Girardeau, 313 BROWN, REBECCA R, Kennett, 62,63,70,98, 99,313 BROWN, RICHARD, Poplar Bluff, 106 BROWN, RONALD J, Cape Girardeau, 353 BROWN, SHARON S, Florissant, 236 BROWN, TERRY C, Arnold, 63,99 BROWN, VICKIE D, Millersville, 25,62,63,99 BROWNING, KENNETH A, Ballwin, 246 BROWNING, STACY L, Jefferson City, 77,313 BRUCKER, MARY J, Painton, 85,313 BRUEN, NANCY L, St. Louis, 94,103 BRUENING, DEBRA J, St. Louis, 62,63,313 BRUNE, LANCE T, Cape Girardeau, 242, 267,313 BRUNK, STEVEN A, Kirkwood, 246 BRUNNER, NANCY S, St. Louis, 54,313 BRUNO, ROSEMARIE, Warson Woods, 255 BRUNS, STEVE, St. Louis, 250 BRUNSTEIN, MARY B, West Alton, 254,373 BRUNTON, JILL B, Cape Girardeau, 25,363 BRUNTS, LINDA A, St. Louis, 373 BRUSTER, DEBORAH S, Cape Girardeau, 373 BRUTON, BARBARA L, Manchester, 373 BRYAN, CAMILLE K, Charleston, 53,88,23B,363 BRYANT, BRENDA D, Cape Girardeau, 313 BRYANT, DEBORAH W, Cape Girardeau, 363 BUBULKA, MARY J, Doniphan, 41,373 BUCEK, DENNIS D, Cape Girardeau, 87,363 BUCHANAN, ANTHONY L, Portageville, 373 BUCHANAN, RONNIE F, Gideon, 313 BUCHHEIT, PEGGY S, Perryville, 313 BUCHHEIT, RONALD J, St. Louis, 363 BUCHHOLZ, RUTH A, St. Louis, 41,353 BUCHMANN, MARILYN R, St. Louis, 363 BUCK, DEBRA K, Cape Girardeau, 64,66,67 BUDROVICH, CHERYL A, St. Louis, 373 BUFFORD, BRUCE C, St. Louis, 104,313 BUKER, WENDY R, Labadie, 103,373 BULL, DIANNA J, Gatewood, 63 BULLINGTON, DEBORAH C, Caruthersville, 31,353 BULLOCK, CAROL A, Cape Girardeau, 63, 67,101 BUMGARDANER, LINDA G, Perkins, 314 BUNCH, LYNDA M, Ballwin, 92,314 BUNTEN, GREGORY S, Ferguson, 246 BUNTING, MARGARET C, Greenville, Il, 58,236,314 BUNYARD, DAVID E, St. Louis, 240 BURCH, DEA L, St. Charles, 363 BURCH, PAUL W, Crystal City, 248 BURCH, THOMAS B, Webster Groves, 106 BURCHELL, STANLEY R, Clarkton, 314 BURGAY, ROBERT P, Creve Coeur, 373 BURGE, CHARLES W, Essex, 373 BURGER, DIANE M, Scott City, 373 BURGER, MICHAEL L, lllmo, 314 BURKE, MICHAEL G, St. Louis, 244,314 BURKE, ROBERT D, Cape Girardeau, 314 BURKE, TERESA L, Cape Girardeau, 73,314 BURLISON, KELLY A, Perkins, 99,373 BURNESON, COLLEEN R, Steelville, 314 BURNESON, JOHN D, Mt. Prospect, Il, 38,410,353 BURNESON, RICHARD W, Rock Hill, 314 BURTON, ROSEMARIE, Ferguson, 254 BUSH, ROBERT D, Perryville, 42,373 COLON, WILFERD JR, Cape Girardeau, 104 BUTENHOFF, RENEE, Lonedell, 99 BUTLER, ANDREA J, Senath, 314 BUTLER, JANET G, St. Louis, 30,85,314 BUTLER, PATRICIA L, St. Louis, 54,255 BUTLER, SCOTTIE G, Arcadia, 314 BUTLER, VICKY L, Lilbourn, 52 BYAS, DONALD L, Crystal City, 104,267 BYERS, PEGGY J, St. Louis, 63 BYRD, JIMMY L, Hartville, 45,108,109,314 BYRD, LINDA W, Hartville, 45,52 BYRD, NANCY M, Pilot Knob, 104,314 C CADY, SHARON K, Crystal City, 74 CAGLE, JOE L, Caruthersville, 273 CALDWELL, EUGENE L, Billings, Mt, 87 CALDWELL, JANET L, Sikeston, 373 CALDWELL, JOYCE A, Florissant, 255 CALDWELL, MARY L, Sikeston, 236,254 CALL, SHARON, Cape Girardeau, 30,85,314 CAMPBELL CAMPBELL 1 BARBARA A, Cape Girardeau, 314 , BARBARA L, Cape Girardeau, 353 CAMPBELL FRANK D, Bismarck, 62,63 CAMPBELL, KENNETH J, Cape Girardeau, 314 CAMPBELL REBECCA S, Metcairie, La, 373 CANEPARI, JOHN A, Cape Girardeau, 248 CANTRELL, JEANNIE D, Cape Girardeau, 77,363 CAPPS, BRENDA L, Dexter, 256 CAPUTA, SAM E, St. Louis, 374 CARDIN, EDWIN W, Cape Girardeau, 244 CARLISLE, MARK P, Sikeston, 314 CARLISLE, MYRNA E, Sikeston, 314 CARLISLE, YOLANDA J, Lilbourn, 374 CARNEY, ELIZABETH A, Jefferson City, 31,38,353 CARR, GARY M, Crestwood, 363 CARR, PAULA V, Bertrand, 314 CARROW, PEARL L, Bonne Terre, 314 CARTER, CAROLYN J, Sikeston, 104,353 CARTER, DONNIE A, Centerville, 38,314 CARTER, RANDALL, Cape Girardeau, 273,363 CARTY, LINDA E, Salem, 353 CARY, DONALD G, Ellisville, 83,314 CASEY, DONNA L, St. Louis, 373 CASEY, PEGGY A, Cape Girardeau, 58,229 CASEY, VIRGINIA R, Webster Groves, 101,353 CASSELL, ROSEMARY, Charleston, 93,374 CASSOUTT, GARY M, Cape Girardeau, 106 CASTELLANO, JO MARIE, St. Louis, 232,363 CATES, GERALD R, Lebanon, 248 CAUSINO, EDWARD C JR, St. Louis, 273,315 CAYCE, ROGER L, Crystal City, 104,293,315 CAYOU, ADA M, Pevely, 374 CHAFFIN, SANDRA K, Caruthersville, 88, 232,255,353 CHALCRAFT, MARILYN K, Broseley, 63, 103,374 CHANDLER, DANIEL E, St. Mary's, 374 CHANTRAPORNLERT, SUCH, Cape Girardeau, 112 CHAPMAN, MICHABELLE L, lllmo, 72,374 CHAPPELL, PATRICIA A, Columbia, 229,238 CHAPPIE, JUDITH M, Florissant, 374 CHARLES, PATRICIA J, McClure, II, 26,59,83 CHATRON, LOIS A, Ste. Genevieve, 64,66,67 CHERVENAK, PAUL S, Desloge, 77,240 CHESLEY, MARY, St. Louis, 315 CHESTNUT, DONNA V, Lutesville, 374 CHISM, TERESA G, St. Louis, 24,101,229,230 CHOROSEVIC, LAWRENCE, St. Louis, 315 CHRIST, TERRI L, Arnold, 363 CHRISTENSEN, JOHN M, Cape Girardeau, 244 CHRIST IAN, KAREN S, Portageville, 110,111,353 CHRISTY, CONNIE S, Festus, 363 CISSEL CISSEL L, BEVERLY A, Potosi, 374 L, MICHAEL L, Perryville, 363 CLARK, ALLEN R, Cape Girardeau, 363 CLARK. DENNIS M. Cape Girardeau, 353 CLARK, EDDY R, Fredericktown, 40 CLARK, ELIZABETH A, Flat River, 29,99,353 CLARK, LOUISE E, Farmington, 85,315 CLARK, RONALD G, Scott City, 106 CLARK, VICKI L, St. Louis, 59 CLARK, WALTER T, St. Louis, 315 CLARK, WILLIAM L, Bridgeton, 106 CLAY, LOIS E, Florissant, 85,374 CLAYTON, CHRISTINE A, Cape Girardeau, 75,315 CLAYTON, TERESA A, Caruthersville, 73,374 CLEME CLEME NTS, KAREN E, Perryville, 48 NTS, RONALD C, Piedmont, 106 CLIFFE, MARTIN W, Lemay, 242,315 CLINTON, GLENNON R, St. Louis, 228,242 CLINTON, JANICE R, Cairo, Il, 58,232 CLIPPARD, HOPE A, Imperial, 315 CLOGS TON, NANCY J, Overland, 38,315 CLONTS, TERESA K, Sullivan, 91,92,374 CLOYD CLOYD COATS COATS COBB COBB COBB COBBL COBBL , CAROLE E, Ballwin, 353 , GILBERT A, Ballwin, 63 , JIMMY, Cape Girardeau, 106 , THOMAS E, St. Louis, 293 JUDY R, Essex, 85,315 MARY T, Bloomsdale, 363 MICHELLE L, Hillsboro, 90,92 E, SANDRA K, Jackson, 315 E, STEPHEN J, Leadwood, 315 COCHRAN, ROY P, Advance, 106 COCOS, DANIEL, St. Louis, 281 COEN, SHERRY, Perryville, 315 COFFELT, ENOLA G, Florissant, 238 COFFEY, CINDY A, Dexter, 363 COFFEY COFFEY , KETRINA G, Hillsboro, 27,363 , MICHAEL F, Chester, ll, 315 COFFEY, MICHAELA M, Eldorado, ll, 363 COFFEY, NANCY A, Dexter, 353 COHEN, MARTIN, St. Louis, 106 COHN, CARLA L, St. Louis, 374 COKER, KAREN D, Caruthersville, 63,315 COLE, COEE, COLE. COLE, MARCIA J, St. Louis, 41,234,353 PATRICIA A, Arnold, 353 THOMAS F, St. Mary's, 78,95,315 WILLIAM H, Hazelwood, 242 COLEMAN, LORI J, St. Louis, 363 COLLINS, CONNIE J, Malden, 63 COLLINS, DEBRA K, Cape Girardeau, 52, 55,230,353 COLLINS, GLENNDA S, Columbia, 353 COLWICK, BILL C, Sikeston, 267 COLWICK, CARLA J, Sikeston, 58,236,353 COLYER, REBECCA A, Advance, 363 COMER, DEBRA A, Union, 315 COMER, GEOFFREY C, Sikeston, 244 COMMER, LINDA S, New Madrid, 24,236,363 COMPTON, LEONARD W, Anchorage, Ak, 30 CONCEICAO, SUZANA C, Cape Girardeau, 112 CONLEY, DAVID W, Cape Girardeau, 273,374 CONNER, STANLEY J, Lesterville, 62,63,67 CONTRERAS, FERNANDO A, Cape Girardeau, 72 CONWAY, LESTER A, Desloge, 73,316 COOK, BARBARA J, Berkeley, 104 COOK, JAMES R, Creve Coeur, 374 COOK, KATHI I, Hazelwood, 60,92,238 COOK, STANLEY K, Poplar Bluff, 62,63 COOKE, CRAIG R, Overland, 248 Index 389 COOLEY, SHANNON A, St. Charles, 316 COON, JACKIE L, New Madrid, 28,39,92,363 COON, JOHN C, Charleston, 374 COON, ROBERT H JR, Charleston, 363 COOPER BARBARA K, Sikeston, 353 COOPER, BEVERLY K, Perryville, 63,374 COOPER, GLENDA J, Perryville, 363 COOPER, MARY A, Hayti, 104,363 COOPER MARY L, New Madrid, 363 COOPER MICHAEL J, Affton, 228,229 COOPER, MICHAEL L, Festus, 240 COPELAND, ROBERT E, St. Louis, 246,316 CORBETT, CORNELIUS M, St. Louis, 87,316 CORBETT, SHARON, St. Louis, 316 CORBIN, REGINA F, Arnold, 44,99,353 CORNEJO, VERNON A, Arnold, 273 CORZINE, RHONDA S, Dongola, 374 COTNER, PAUL B, Cape Girardeau, 374 COTTINGHAM, MARY E, Arnold, 13,45,75,316 COTTRELL, PATRICIA L, Granite City, II, 374 COUNCIL, ALPHONSO C, Dunnellon, FI, 104,267 COUNCIL, ARTHUR D, Fenton, 78,242,353 COUNTS, ROSEMARY E, St. Louis, 374 COUVION, ARTHUR C, Overland, 22,56,57,58,316 COWIN, ROBIN H, Imperial, 353 COX, BYRON C, St. Charles, 248 COX, MARK A, Dexter, 106 COXWELL, EMILY A, Desoto, 85,374 CRADER, MARY E, Cape Girardeau, 316 CRAFTON, AUDREY L, Mount Vernon, ll, 72 CRAIG, RODNEY, Cape Girardeau, 267 CRAIG, STEVEN A, Sikeston, 316 CRAIN, MEINDY K, Sesser, II, 353 CRAIN, VALERIE V, Affton, 63 CRAMER, JANICE R, Affton, 63 CRANNICK, WANDA L, Malden, 43 CRAVENS, LEO C, New Madrid, 240 CRAVENS, MICHAEL A, Cape Girardeau, 96,106,316 CRAVENS, VIVIAN C, Fisk, 316 CRAWFORD, RUSSELL W, Kennett, 74,77,316 CREECH, SUE A, Wardell, 363 CRIBBS, ROBERT H, Lenoir, NC, 244,316 CRIPPS, ARTHUR B, St. Louis, 260,293 CRISEL, STANLEY G, Puxico, 374 CRITCHLOW, SHAUNA L, Hazelwood, 316 CRITES, JOYCE A, Jackson, 353 CRITES, LISA L, Burfordville, 374 CRITES, MARILYN M, Whitewater, 363 CROCKER, SHERRIE A, Hazelwood, 230 CROW, GREGORY, Imperial, 316 CRUCE, STEPHEN B, St. Charles, 248 CRUM, MICHAEL D, Kennett, 353 CRUSE, FRANKIE J JR, Farmington, 293 CRUSE, LARRY L, Fredericktown, 374 CRUTCHFIELD, TERESA A, Florissant, 38, 91,254,363 CUMMINS, GAIL, Illmo, 30,85,317 CURRY, LESTER D, Cabool, 267 CURTIS, KEVIN M, St. Louis, 317 CURTIS, PAMELA J, Wardell, 353 CUSHMAN, SHAWN M, Burlington, la, 281 CZAPLA, PATRICIA A, St. Louis, 317 D DAHL, WALTER T, Hillsboro, 30 DALE, ROBERT E, Cape Girardeau, 33 DALESSANDRO, DONNA L, St. Louis, 89,110 DALTON, BRUCE D, Cape Girardeau, 363 DALTON, DANIEL R, Florissant, 38 DAMATO, ANGELA M, University City, 101,234 390 Index DAMATO, MARGARET E, University City, 101,374 DAMBACH, CHARLES M, Lilbourn, 83,262,317 DAMBACH, JAMES G, Lilbourn, 262,374 D'ANGELO, RICHARD A, St. Louis, 317 DANIELS, HERBERT C, Cape Girardeau, 95,353 DANIELS, JEFF G, Arnold, 267 DANIELS, JOHN T, Benton, 317 DANIELS, KATHY A, Scott City, 79,99,363 DANIELS, MARY J, Cape Girardeau, 110,374 DANNEMAN, WALTER A JR, St. Louis, 317 DARBY, JERRY L. Dexter, 317 DAREVSKY, JANE M, Florissant, 353 DATTILO, JOHN T, St. Louis, 244 DAUERNHEIM, JAN S, St. Louis, 230 DAUGHERTY, CATHY P, Blackwell, 317 DAUGHERTY, WILLIAM M, Chaffee, 317 DAUM, GEORGE C, Cape Girardeau, 242 DAUME, JOYCE 1, Oak Ridge, 317 DAVAULT, PATRICIA S, Jackson, 62.65, 66,67,7O,353 DAVID, DONNA M, Florissant, 94,363 DAVID, TERESA A, Florissant, 317 DAVIDSON, JAMES K, Malden, 374 DAVIDSON, REX D JR, Charleston, 106 DAVIDSON, SAMUEL T, Charleston, 106 DAVIE RANAE D, Jonesboro, IL, 363 DAVIS, BARBARA K, Florissant, 318 DAVIS BILLY L JR, Scott City, 293 DAVIS CHARLES A, East Prairie, 80,87 DAVIS DEBORAH A, Hallsville, 93,236 DAVIS, FRANCES A, St. Louis, 318 DAVIS, GARY C, Belleville, IL, 82,250 DAVIS, GREGORY C, Cape Girardeau, 78,242 DAVIS, JOE W, Benton, 318,244 DAVIS, KAREN B, St. Louis, 24,363 DAVIS, PAMELA J, St. Charles, 374,255 DAVIS, ROGER H, Oak Ridge, 318 DAVIS, SHARON L,-St. Louis, 44,79,353 DAWSON, JANE E, New Madrid, 318 DAWSON, MARK W, Hayti, 57,374 DAWSON, SUSAN K, Sikeston, 318 DAWSON, ROY, 32 DEAL, CARROL R, Cape Girardeau, 100 DEAN, DONALD C, Lemay, 240 r'1'f-fvwftfi DEANE, WILLIAM H IV, Sikeston, 84,364 DEARMOND, MARIA L, Warson Woods, 25, 254,364 DEBEER, DOUGLAS J, St. Louis, 250,293,285 DECKER, ROBERT H, Perryville, 262 DECLUE, CHERYL A, Hazelwood, 374 DEEMIE, DAN S, St. Louis, 240 DEERING, PAMELA E, Desoto, 99,353 DEES, BENNA M, Desloge, 63 DEES, GREGORY W, St. Louis, 244 DEES, ROBERT M, St. Louis, 250 DEES, THOMAS C, Berkeley, 318 DEGROOT, DEBORAH A, Florissant, 374 DELGADO, RICARDO A, Brentwood, 248 DELVECCHIO, STEPHEN C, Philadelphia, Pa, 318 DEMENT, DAWNA R, Holcomb, 110,364 DEMPSEY, BARBARA E, Hornersville, 374 DEMPSEY, KATHLEEN M, Ste. Genevieve, 374 DENGLER, ARDITH M, Bonne Terre, 374 DENNIS, DEBRA D, Imperial, 91,374 DENNIS, KAREN M, Malden, 374 DENNO, VIVIAN K, St. Louis, 30,85,318 DENTON, STEVEN G, Cape Girardeau, 67 DEPRENDER, DEBRA J, Maplewood, 254,374 DERICKSON, HOLLY A, Cape Girardeau, 56,57 DETJEN, DARLENE D, Frohna, 374 DETJEN, LARRY L, Perryville, 318 DETTMER, BOBBI L, Pilot Knob, 72,318 DEUTSCH, JAMES B, Ferguson, 318 DEVENPORT, KATHRYN L, Gordonville, 77 DEWEESE, JUITT K, Lacenter, Ky, 374 DIAMANDIS, GEORGIA, St. Louis, 318 DICKERSON, BECKY H, Jackson, 318 DICKERSON, PATRICK A, Arnold, 95 DICUS, WALTER R, St. Louis, 240,267 DIEBOLD, VALERIA R, Benton, 30,85 DIEKEMPER, JOAN M, St. Louis, 318 DIFANI, ROBERT E, Perryville, 78 DILLOW, JEFFREY L, Cape Girardeau, 63 DILTHEY, LINDA J, St. Louis, 318 DILWORTH, HAROLD, St. Louis, 104,267 DIRKERS, LINDA C, St. Louis, 89,101,353 DITCH, BONNIE I, Cape Girardeau, 85,353 DITCH, DONNA L, Cape Girardeau, 354 DIXON, JACQUELINE, Overland, 318 DIXON, DIXON, DODD. DODD. JOYCE I, Sikeston, 318 PAMELA J, Advance, 364 KATHLEEN M, St. Louis, 375 PATRICIA A, Jonesboro, Il, 88,318 DOERING, GLENN M, Creve Coeur, 240 DOERR, KAREN R, Washington, 354 DOHOGNE, M. NOELLE, Cape Girardeau, 85 DOLDE, LINDA M, St. Louis, 92,94,318 DOLLE, GARY L, Cape Girardeau, 67,354 DOMINGUEZ, LAURA R, Black Jack, 101,364 DONZE, CATHERINE A, Ste. Genevieve, 364 DONZE, JANE L, Ste. Genevieve, 72,354 DOOLING, MARY L, St. Louis, 364 DOUBLIN, DEBORAH A, Puxico, 88 DOUBLIN, ELIZABETH F, St. Louis, 44,364 DOUBLIN, MARK A, Puxico, 364 DOUGHERTY, MICHAEL W, Cape Girardeau, 354 DOWDY, CI-IERYL M, Sedgewickville, 375 DOWELL, WAYNE M, Cape Girardeau, 106,318 DOWNS, DEBORAH J, St. Louis, 38 DOYLE, PAULA J, Sikeston, 236 DREIER, RITA K, Bonne Terre, 58,93,232 DREWEL, JANE R, Rolla, 61,234,364 DREWS, NANCY J, Bernie, 254,375 DREYFUS, WILLIAM J, Creve Coeur, 354 DROEGE, JOYCE A, St. Louis, 94 DRURY, DRURY, DRURY DRURY, DRURY DRURY, BARRY M, St. Louis, 82,87 DIANE M, High Ridge, 318 JOHN, Poplar Bluff, 246 KAREN A, Bloomsdale, 85,375 LINDA M, Bloomsdale, 34,45,318 STEVEN M, Ste. Genevieve, 246 DRY, LISA J, Senath, 29,53,58,232,254,354 DRY, SUSAN D, Jackson, 85,354 DUCKWORTH, MARY L, Englewood, Col, 375 DUFFIE, TIMOTHY R, Bernie, 375 DUGGAN, DURAN P, Cape Girardeau, 106 DUKEMAN, JOSEPH W JR, Ferguson, 244 DUMEY, LINDA S, Cape Girardeau, 354 DUMMERTH, DENISE T, St. Louis, 375 DUMMERTH, DONNA E, St. Louis, 354 DUNAJCIK, SUSAN M, Affton, 354 DUNAWAY, WILLIAM M, Cape Girardeau, 242 DUNCAN, CATHY A, Chaffee, 354 DUNCAN, CATHY M, Gideon, 63,100 DUNCAN, DONNA S, Cape Girardeau, 72,111,319 DUNCAN, KAREN S, St. Louis, 89,364 DUNIPHAN, STEVEN T, Chaffee, 228 DUNIVAN, PATRICIA A, Puxico, 354 47? DUNIVAN, PATRICIA A, Florissant, 375 DUNLAP, SAMSON M, St. Louis, 319 DUNN, CONNIE B, Cape Girardeau, 62,63,70,319 JEANNETTE L, Pevely, 230,255 DUNN. DUNN, KATHY E, Cape Girardeau, 375 ROBERT G, Arnold, 375 DUNN, DUNN, TERRY L, Illmo, 100 DURBIN, MARK E, Kirkwood, 42 DURER, LINDA E, Venice, ll, 25,79,88,364 DURHAM, ROXANN J, St. Louis, 90,319 DYE, REGINALD K, Kennett, 46,364 DYE, RONALD G, Sikeston, 95,375 E EAKIN, KENNETH M, Bell City, 2O,38,319 EAKLOR, GEORGE C, Florissant, 63,109 EARLY, FRANCES M, Wheaton, ll, 31,37,75,319 EASCHES, JANET G, Florissant, 30,85,319 EAST, BARBARA J, Cape Girardeau, 236,375 EAST, ROGER F, Cape Girardeau, 106 EAST, TERESA D, Ferguson, 230 EASTER, PATRICIA M, Florissant, 85,364 EASTERN, HEARIE J, University City, 104,267 EASTMAN, CYNTHIA G, Charleston, 375 EASTMAN, GLEN P, Cape Girardeau, 106 EASTMAN, ROGER E, St. Charles, 364 EASTMAN, RONALD J, St. Charles, 293,375 EASTWOOD, DEBRA Y, Chaffee, 51,110,354 EASTWOOD, REBECCA L, Chaffee, 319 EATON, NANCY E, Ellisville, 61,375 EATON, SUSAN D, Ellisville, 319 EBERT, MICHAEL, Warrenton, 250 ECKELKAMP, MARK N, Villa Ridge, 59 ECKELMANN, JANE A, Cape Girardeau, 319 ECKL, SANDRA L, Bonne Terre, 319 EDING, DAVID H, Poplar Bluff, 65,67,71,375 EDMONSON, PATRICIA A, Gerald, 354 EDMUNDSON, JOAN K, Cape Girardeau, 63 EDMUNDSON, RUTH ANN, Kennett, 319 EDWARDS. BARBARA K, Mound Clty, II, 354 EDWARDS, CHARLOTTE H, Cape Girardeau, 319 EDWARDS, EDWARDS, DIANE E, Ottawa, Ill, 61,364 EDWIN E, Hillsboro, 246 EDWARDS, JOHN D, Jefferson City, 22,33, 35,46,47,49,50,354,416 EDWARDS, JOHN D, Caruthersvllle, 246 EDWARDS, PATTY A, Cooter, 234 EDWARDS, TERRY L, St. Clair, 242 EFTINK, DAVID E, Illmo, 319 EFTINK, JOHN H, Oran, 364 EGGEMEYER, MARLA A, Chester, ll, 32,354 EHLERS, PATRICIA L, Gerald, 364 EICHHORN, ROSE A, Chaffee, 111,319 EIRICH, HENRY A, St. Louis, 79,80,87,319 EISENBEIS, BONNIE F, Festus, 85,375 EISENBERG, LYNNA, St. Louis, 230 ELDERS, PHYLLIS A, Farmington, 28,89,11O ELFRANK, STEPHEN L, Festus, 83,262,319 ELFRINK, DEBORAH A, Leopold, 364 ELFRINK, MARY K, Leopold, 375 ELFRINK, POLLY A, Advance, 45,89,319 ELLENBERGER, JAMES H, Crystal City, 248 ELLIOTT, ERNIE L, Kennett, 375 ELLIS, DEBORRAH A, Portageville, 354 EMMEL, THOMAS C, Jefferson City, 71,354 EMMENDORFER, ALAN P, Perryville, 375 ENCHELMAIER, JANIS K, Ballwin, 91,255 ENDERLE, CATHERINE A, Chaffee, 364 ENDERLE, JAMES L, Cape Girardeau, 106 ENDERLE ENGELEN, ANNABEL S, Leopold, 354 ENGELHARDT, ANITA E, St. Louis, 24,29, 54,59,63,75 ENGELHARDT, MARK D, St. Louis, 28, 31,37,59,74,319 ENGLAND, ALLAN, Dexter, 267 ENGLEMAN, PAMALA L, Cape Girardeau, 375 ENGLISH, WILLIAM R, Cape Girardeau, 319 ENGRAM, JOANN, Vanduser, 320 EPPERSON, KENNETH D, Cape Girardeau, EPSTEIN, MARLENE L, St. Louis, 375 ERBE, STEPHEN C, Ballwin, 248 ERISMAN, BRADLEY D, Marthasville, 375 ERSON, CHRISTINE D, St. Louis, 320 ERVIN, JAMES L, Cape Girardeau, 106,354 ERVIN, LOYD L, Cape Girardeau, 354 ERWIN, SHERRY G, Holland, 375 ESSNER, MARY L, Chaffee, 375 ESTES, ELIZABETH M, Portageville, 63,232 ESTES, GLENDA S, Marble Hill, 62,63,375 ESTES, MARY M, Cape Girardeau, 34. 228,232,320 ESTES, RICHARD D, Hannibal, 320 ETHERTON, WILLIAM M, Sparta, ll, 82,320 EVANS, EVANS, EVANS. EVANS. EVANS. EVANS. EVANS, EVANS, EWALT, BRUCE D, High Ridge, 95,375 DAVID G, Portageville, 63 JACK F, Cape Girardeau, 364 JOHN R, Festus, 28,320 LOUIS H, Eldon, 106 MICHAEL L, Poplar Bluff, 320 SHARON L, Kennett, 320 TERESA E, Dexter, 364 MARSHALL L, Edina, 106 F FALLERT, GARY L, Ste. Genevieve, 80 FALLERT, HAROLD G JR, Cape Girardeau, 375 FARKAS, MARY J, St. Louis, 89,354 FARMER, MARK E, Kennett, 30,320 FARMER, SALLY A, St. Louis, 52,55,364 FARMER, SUSAN E, Florissant, 375 FARNSWORTH, JOAN E, St. Louis, 320 FARRELL, LARRY, Cape Girardeau, 74 FARROW, LINDA F, Cape Girardeau, 364 FASER, THOMAS L, Richmond Heights, 248 FASZHOLZ, KURT G, St. Louis, 267 FASZOLD, KAREN, Pacific, 62,70,354 FASZOLD, LADD, Pacific, 62,63,67,71,320 , YVONNE M, Cape Girardeau, 375 375 Index 391 FRAZIER, C FAVIER, CHERYL L, Perryville, 364 FEHLBAUM, RAENA R, St. Louis, 364 FEHR, DEBORA R, Jackson, 375 FEISTE, RUTH A, Altenburg, 91,364 FELKER, BARBARA L, Chaffee, 52,230,354 FELTZ, KAYE P, Perryville, 320 FENDER, BELINDA R, Kennett, 101,364 FENWICK, STEPHEN L, Cape Girardeau, 354 FERBER, LINDA D, Maplewood, 320 FERRETTI EDWARD P JR, St. Louis, 375 FESLER, SHERMAN R, Cape Girardeau, 354,244 FETT, LINDA S, St. Louis, 375 FEVERSTON, ANITA F, Cape Girardeau, 354 FEVERSTON, JAMES D, Cape Girardeau, 84,354 FIEDLER, CHERLYN L, Jackson, 375 FIEHLER, SUSAN M, Alterburg, 364 FIEHLER, THOMAS L, Cape Girardeau. 86, 87,320 FIELDS, LINDA P, Centerville, 354 FIELDS, NANCEE C, Charleston, 320 FILER, LINDA K, Jackson, 364 FINCH, CHERYL A, La Palma, Calif, 236,320 FINCHER, DEBRA D, Kennett, 354 FINDLAY, DIANE M, Chesterfield, 63 FINGER, LINDA S, Perryville, 75,320 FINLEY, DEBRA A, Cape Girardeau, 104 FINLEY, NANCY K, Florissant, 32,230 FINNEGAN, PATRICIA L, Memphis, Tn, 375 FISCHER, KAREN M, Hazelwood, 44,90 FISHER, RENEE M, Bloomsdale, 24,230 FISHER, SHARON J, Jefferson City, 32,54,238 FISK, CARL E, Arnold, 80,82,320 FITZPATRICK, BRIAN D, Overland, 354 FLEMING, JAMES M, Mounds, Ill, 248,320 FLUEGGE, WANDA R, Gordonville, 354 FOESTE, STEVEN L, Cape Girardeau, 80, 82,95,106,354 392 Index FORBIS. STEVEN M, Sikeston, 37,58,82, 248,354 FORD, LESLIE R, Cape Girardeau, 100,320 FORD, MAROUIETTA J, Sikeston, 321 FRIEDRICH, MARY M, Jackson, 101,364 FRIEND, ANN H, Cape Girardeau, 375 FRIEND, RANDAL D, Sikeston, 355 FFIIGA, PAMELA A, Willow Springs, 25,364 FRITSCHE, JOHN L, Florissant, 246,267 FROMAN, MITCHELL L, Zalma, 31,75,321 FUHRMANN, JANET S, Cape Girardeau, 355 FULBRIGHT, JUDITH A, Florissant, Ill, 321 FULHORST, CRIS M, St. Louis, 101,375 FULTON, GERALDINE, Sedgewickville, 321 FULTON, LORA M, Patton, 91,364 FULTZ, GREGORY J, St. Louis, 242 G GABRIEL, JOYCE E, Barnhart, 62,63 GABRISCH, JOHN A, Hazelwood, 246,267,321 GAEHLE, PATRICIA A, Ballwin, 91,92,375 GAFFIGAN, PATRICIA, SI. Louis, 321 GAGNON, TIMOTHY W, St. Louis, 248 GAINES, DONNA A, Manchester, 39 GAINEY, DEBRA P, Cape Girardeau, 321 GAINEY, TIMOTHY K, Cape Girardeau, 321 GAITHER, CATHRYN, Zalma, 321 GAITHER, WARREN C, Cape Girardeau, 106 GALE, JOHN M, Caruthersville, 363 GALLAGHER, MICHAEL T, Ferguson, 321 GALLAGHER, SHEILA M, Ferguson, 101,321 GAMBILL, DEGORAN H, High Ridge, 94 GANNINGER, MARY C, Desoto, 83,321 GANNON, JULIE T, Richmond Heights, 321 GARD, PAMELA S, Dexter, 355 GARMON, KAREN M, Florissant, 89,364 GARNER, BRIAN C, Cedar Hill, 75,106 GARNER, PEGGY, St. Louis, 375 GARNER, STEPHEN M, Overland, 36,82, 236,248,321 GARRIS, DWIGHT D, Perryville, 47 GARRISON, CAROL J, Campbell, 32,79,355 FORSYTHE, STEPHEN M, Desloge, 78,321 FORTNEY, MICHAEL T, Crystal City, 248 FOTENOS, CHRISTY K, St. Louis, 364 FOTINOS, CONNIE, St. Louis, 321 FOURTHMAN, JO A, East Prairie, 354 FOWLER, RICK D, Essex, 321 FOWLER, DOUGLAS L, Poplar Bluff, 66,67 FOWLKES, VIRGINIA W, Charleston, 26 FOX, CINDY T, Caruthersville, 375 FOX, ROBERT J, Fredericktown, 27 FRANCIS, ALBERT W, St. Louis, 88,89,321 FRANCIS, KIRK B, Cape Girardeau, 364 GARVEN, CAROL A, St. Louis, 90,92,355 GARVER, LINDA H, Cape Girardeau, 375 GARVER, RICHARD M, Cape Girardeau, 355 GARVEY MARK D, Florissant, 59 GASAWAY, NICK L, Ballwin, 364 GASSER, PEGGY S, Wickliffe, Ky, 111 GENGER, MARIJANE, Aurora, Oh, 255 GEORGER, GARY J, Painton, 321 GEPHARDT, DAVID W, Washington, 244 GERARD, MARIA A, Bloomsdale, 38 GERLACH, MARY C, Bellefontaine, 76,322 GERLACH, SIDNEY L, St. Louis, 63,66 FRANCIS, LAWANDA J, Marble Hill, 375 FRANCIS, MICHAEL H, Desoto, 83,637,354 FRANCIS, PATSY A, Herculaneum, 321 FRANKS, BERTHA M, St. Louis, 104 FRANZOI, YVONNE M, St. Louis, 63,94 FRAZIER, CONNIE J, Cape Girardeau, 321 MARY A, Vanduser, 321 GERMANY, BRUCE, St. Louis, 104,267 GERNSTETTER, BARRY L, Poplar Bluff, 364 GETMAN, KAREN M, Lonedell, 63,99 GIARAFFA, DEBRA A, Florissant, 322 GIBBAR, MARY E, Jackson, 375 GIBBS, RHONDA G, Davisville, 100,355 GIBSON, CHARLES G, Desoto, 248 GIBSON, KEVIN C, Arnold, 375 FRAZIER, SUSAN R, St. Louis, 230 FREED, WALTER G, St. Peters, 80 FREELAND, LARRY D, Cape Girardeau, 106 FREEMAN, ELAINE E, Bismark, 28,99,354 FREEMAN, MARK E, Cape Girardeau, 53,244 GIBSON, RAYETTA M, Poplar Bluff, 322 GIEBE, JEANNE M, St. Louis, 232,355 GIESLER, JOHN R, Ste. Genevieve, 250 GILBERT, JOHN M, Cape Girardeau, 87 FREESE, JOAN M, Crystal City, 63,76 FREESE, FRENCH, LARRY J, Jackson, 106 GARY E, Florissant, 375 FRENCH, LAURA J, Portageville, 28,58,63 FRENSLEY, JOE T, Paris, Tn, 321 FREY, DAVID A, St. Louis, 38,76 FRICK, DOUGLAS G, Manchester, 246,267 FRIEDRICH, GAIL J, Jackson, 88,321 FRIEDRICH, JENNIFER J, Jackson, 354 GILES, MARY J, East Prairie, 322 GILMAN, GERALD M, Florissant, 281 GILMER, DALE, Hampton, Ga, 322 GISI, JARY J, Essex, 322 GIVENS, PAULA K, St. Louis, 88,355 GLASS, MARY S, Bragg City, 364 GLASSER, DOROTHY J, Cape Girardeau, 85 GLASTETTER, CYRUS M, Cape Girardeau, 322 GLASTETTER, DAVID S, lllmo, 375 GLASTETTER, JANET M, Oran, 355 GLAUSSEN, GLENN, 32 GLAZER, BARBARA L, St. Louis, 75,322 GLENN, CATHY A, Charleston, 65,375 GLORIOSO, VINCENT J, Helena, Ar, 78 GLOVER, JONNA I, Ellisville, 85,355 GLOVER, NICK W, Ellisville, 246,267 GLUECK, VINCENT M, Cape Girardeau, 244 GNADT, STEPHEN K, Bonne Terre, 355 GODDARD, ROBERT K, St. Louis, 38,42,364 GODWIN, JUDITH A, Oak Ridge, 78,322 GODWIN, LINDA M, Oak Ridge, 70,76,322 GOLDMAN, DAVID J, St. Charles, 250 GOLDSBERRY, JAMES C, Marquand, 267 GOLOM, PATRICIA S, St. Louis, 236,322 GONCHER, DAVID A, Chicago Heights, II, 246 267 GOOCH, PATRICIA L, Piedmont, 364 GOOCH, PERRY C, Portageville, 250 GOODMAN, CHRISTINE E, lllmo, 63,70,99 GOODMAN, JUDITH C, Greenville, 322 GOSCHE, DEBRA J, Oran, 375 GOULD, TIM, St. Louis 364 GOVERO, KEVIN A, Festus, 322 GOVERO, STEPHEN R, Lake Hopatcong, NJ, GOWAN, DENNIS W, St. Louis, 244 GRAF, PAMELA L, St. Louis, 63 GRAFEMAN, JANET, St. Louis, 76,322 GRAFMAN, CAROL I, Chesterfield, 364 GRAGG, JOHN B, Cape Girardeau, 244 GRAHAM CHARLOTTE M, Fair Dealing, 322 GRAHAM NANCY J, Glen Allen, 375 GRAHAM, PAMELA R, St. Louis, 93,234 GRAHAM SCOTT L, Benton, 31,84,355 GRANDA, ALEX J, St. Louis, 46 GRANGER, JAMES T, Maplewood, 355 GRANT, ROGER D, Clarkton, 322 GRANTHAM, CRAIG L, Sedgewickville, 323 GRANTHAM, RICK T, Sedgewickville, 375 GRASEK, HARRY D, St. Louis, 323 GRASS, JUDY M, St. Mary's, 376 GRASSER, DIANNE L, St. Louis, 323 GRAVES, LADONNA M, Desoto, 85,355 63 GRAVES, CHRISTINE M, St. Louis, 92,234,355 GRAVES, LARRY J, Ste. Genevieve, 84,323 GRAY, BEVERLY L, St. Louis, 21,24, 52,55,98,99,232,323 GRAY, JANET L, St. Louis, 39 GRAY, ROBERTA J, Ballwin, 3O,85,355 GREAGER, JAMES E, Chester, II, 323 GREBING, NEAL M, Frohna, 42 GREEN, JAMES M, Pilot Knob, 47 GREEN, LINDA M, Manchester, 85,376 GREENE, MARY P, Jackson, 85,323 GREENLEY, NANCY F, Tamms, II, 376 GREER, S JOEL, Cape Girardeau, 248 GREESON, DANNY L, Cape Girardeau, GREESON, LINDA E, Cape Girardeau, 39 GRIESER, DEBORAH A, St. Louis, 376 GRIFFARD, TIMOTHY W, St. Louis, 246 GRIFFIN, JAMES J, Kirkwood, 60,248 GRIFFIN, JOHN W, St. Louis 250 GRIFFIN, SAUNDRA J, Advance, 364 GRIFFIN, WAYNE C, Matthews, 364 GRIFFITH, DANIEL C, Bridgeton, 36,82,323 GRIFFITH, DEBBIE T, St. Louis, 323 GRILLO, ANTHONY G, Bridgeton, 323 GRILLO, CATHY H, Maplewood, 323 GRINDSTAFF, MICHAEL L, Cincinnati, Oh, 364 GRITHER, MARY C, St. Mary's, 38,53 GRITHER, STEPHEN X, St. Mary's 84,323 GRIX, LINDA A, St. Louis, 323 GROFF, DONALD D, St. Louis, 21,25,35, 49,51,108,109,323,416 GROSBLATT, MICHAEL D, Creve Coeur, 106,109 GROSS, CARL M, Cape Girardeau, 267,355 GROTH, NANCY J, Florissant, 24,254 GRUNER, SUSAN E, Jefferson City, 49,110,111, 355 GRUPAS, ANNETTE R, St. Charles, 93,229,234 GRUS, DIANA C, St. Clair, 376 GRUS, MADONNA J, Washington, 376 GUARR, JUDITH, Osceola, Ar, 27,57,63 GUCWA, KATHLEEN, A, Southfield, Mi, 73,364 GUEMMER, CORBY C, Ste. Genevieve, 376 GUETHLE, ROSEMARY, Dexter, 90,355 GUHE, NORM C, St. Louis, 323 GULLER, SHERI R, St. Louis, 364 GULLETT, SUSAN L, Fredericktown, 375 GULSHEN, JEANNE M, St. Louis, 255 GUNN, DONNA C, Mounds, ll, 324 GURNOW, TERRI L, Festus, 364 77,84,323 GUY, DOMINIQUE, Lacelle, France, 72,112,376 I-I HACKER, DARLENE K, Perryville, 70,364 HACKER, DAVID L, Perryville, 376 HADDOCK, ARNOLD D JR, Chaffee, 78,364 HAENDIGES, SUSAN J, Strongsville, Oh, 43, 90,92 HAGEDORN, GEORGE W JR, Florissant, 364 HAGGARD, CYNTHIA A, St. Louis, 25,92, 364 HAGLER, DARLENE, 63 HAHN, DANIEL M, Oran, 364 HAHN, DENNIS R, Desloge, 324 HAHN, MARY C, Cape Girardeau, 376 HAHN, RAYMOND S, St. Louis, 106 HAHS, HAHS, JANET S, Oak Ridge, 21,33,324 JEFFREY, Sedgewickville, 376 DWAIN L, Jackson, 80,324 HAHS, HAINES, DONNA M, Herculaneum, 324 HAINES, MONA P, Sikeston, 217,324 HALCOMB, JANET L, Cape Girardeau, 73, 324 HALE, DANIEL L, Clarkton, 324 HALE, DENNIS W, Mine La Motte, 324 HALE, KAREN J, Cape Girardeau, 88 HALEY, BARRY L, Festus, 376 HALFORD, SHEILA A, Overland, 63 HALL, ALETHA R, Oak Ridge, 85 HALL, DEBRA K, Ballwin, 376 HALL, RALPH J, Maplewood, 106,324 HALL, ROBERT J, Gerald, 87,355 HALLIBURTON, ABERDEAN, Caruthersville, 57 HALTER, JAMES M, Cape Girardeau, 97 HAMIL, TEMPA D, lllmo, 324 HAMM, BRENDA I, Poplar Bluff, 25 HAMMACK, ROBERT K, Black Jack, 46 HAMMEL, MARY A, Sparta, ll, 88,376 HAMMER, WILLIAM, St. Louis, 80 HAMMERSCHMIDT, MARY E, St. Louis, 324 HAMPTON, W DEAN JR, St. Louis, 324 HANC, JIM J, Amboy, II, 324 HANCOCK, JAMES C, Ferguson, 60 HANKS, LANA K, Town and Country, 103, 254 HANN, EILEEN A, Morehouse, 91 HANNA, BILLY C JR, lllmo, 63,365 HANNA, BONNIE M. Sikeston, 365 HANSEN, JOANN B, Perryville, 355 HARDESTY, SUSAN C, Caruthersville, 376 HARDIN, DEBORAH D, St. Louis, 324 HARDING, KIM L, St. Louis, 90,92,355 HARDY, JOHN J, Maplewood, 267,376 HARDY, NANCY J, St. Louis, 62,63,376 HARGRAVE, JOY E, Jerseyville, ll, 228, 229,236,324 HARNESS, KATHLEEN M, House Springs, 255 HARPER, CHARLES W, Charleston, 106 HARPER, JANET E, Parma, 88,365 HARPOLE, ROBIN R, Louisiana, 88,365 HARRES, BURTON H JR, Columbia, ll, 22, 242,324 HARRIMAN, RICK J, Marissa, II, 365 HARRINGTON, CATHY S, St. Louis, 230,255 HARRIS, NELDA J, Poplar Bluff, 324 HARRISON, PAMELA A, St. Louis, 324 HART, ANNE H, New Madrid, 324 HART, BONNIE G, Neelyville, 28 HART, DAVID E JR, Chaffee, 376 HARTLE, BARBARA J, Jackson, 324 HARTLE, ROBERT C, Jackson, 376 HARTMAN, DAVID B, Cape Girardeau, 246 HARVATIN, ANNE L, St. Louis, 110,111 HARVELL, RONNIE L, Charleston, 31,75. 324 HARVEY, SANDI, Flat River 324 HASKELL, DALE E, Cape Girardeau, 324 HASKELL, PATRICIA L, Cape Girardeau, 29,85,232,355 HASTINGS, DANISSE L, Cape Girardeau, 76 HASTINGS, RILEY H JR, Steele, 78 HAUBOLD, BARBARA J, Marston, 79,325 HAUSSER, HAZEL L, Fenton, 100,376 HAWKINS, DENISE R, Poplar Bluff, 355 HAWKINSON, CLAUDIA, Viburnum, 80,83,88, 355 HAWLEY, RICHARD K, Ballwin, 355 HAWN, CATHERINE L, Cape Girardeau, 255 HAWN, DEBORAH S, St. Louis, 376 HAWN, EDITH D, Viburnum, 58,99 HAWN, STEPHEN A, Ste. Genevieve, 250 HAYASHI, JOAN K, St. Louis, 91,92,365 HAYDEN, SHARON E, Perryville, 376 HAYDEN, TED P, Wentzville, 82,95 HAYDEN, WILLIAM L, Wentzville, 95 HAYES, PATSY D, Scott City, 376 HAYNES, ARVIN W, St. Louis, 100,273 HAYS, CINDY K, St. Louis, 100 HAYWARD, BERTHA L, Oran, 325 HEADY, JANET B, Cape Girardeau, 25,365 HEADY, KATHRYN E, Memphis, Tn, 376 HEATON, ROBERT M, St. Louis, 325 HEDGECORTH, LINDA, Desloge, 325 HEDICKE, DONETTE G, St. Charles, 100,355 HEFFERNAN, SHARON A, St. Louis, 376 HEFFERON, MICHAEL J, Livonia, Mi, 246 HEFLIN, JAN L, Perryville, 73,325 HEGGEMANN, JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau, 293 HEGGI, SUSAN L, St. Ann, 76,325 HEIDE, KARA S, St. Louis, 376 HEISE, LINDA K, Cape Girardeau, 325 HEISSERER, KENNETH L, Chaffee, 376 HELBIG, SHEILA R, Hillsboro, 72,101,325 HELDMAN, JENNIFER M, Bridgeton, 230,325 HELIGMAN, JEAN M, St. Louis, 58,60,325 HELLRUNG, LINDA M, St. Louis, 44,102,365 HELMER, ROWENA E, St. Louis, 101 HELMS, DENNIS M, Affton, 267 HELMS, JAN L, Matthews, 325 HELMS, SHARON E, St. Louis, 93,325 HEMM, DONNA J, St. Louis, 376 HENMANN, BETTY J, Uniontown, 376 HEMPERLEY, ROBERT F, Cape Girardeau, 80,82,248,355 HENDERSON, DENISE C, Bloomsdale, 325 HENDERSON, RONNIE L, Potosi, 365 HENKE, CINDY C, St. Louis, 234,325 HENKE, RITA M, Foristell, 355 HENLEBEN, JANA C, St. Louis, 45,59,365 HENNECKE, WANDA M, Jackson, 70,325 HENNEMAN, COLLETTE L, Herculaneum, 376 HENNESSY, JOHN J, St. Ann, 250 HENNIS, DEBRA S, St. Louis, 101 HENRY, CAROLYN D, Bell City, 365 HENRY, CLARENCE S, Bloomfield, 40,355 HENRY, GLYNN A, Arnold, 93,365 HENRY, PATRICIA D, Perryville, 57,376 HENSLEY, ELLEN L, Festus, 83,356 394 ln dex HENSLEY, MIKE W, Caruthersville, 376 HENSLEY, ROBIN J, Kirkwood, 377 HENSON, BRADY F, Bell City, 76 HENSON, DONNA J, Cape Girardeau, 85,356 HENSON, KENNETH N, Cape Girardeau, 250 HENSON, NANCY, Poplar Bluff, 103,234,365 HENSON, NANCY D, Jackson, 99,325 HENSON, NANCY L, Piedmont, 377 HENSON, RHEA R, Cape Girardeau, 85,256,356 HERCHER, CHRISTINE A, St. Louis, 365 HERMAN, JAMES F, Crystal City, 106 HERMAN, ROBERT S, Riverdale, ll, 229,293 HERMANN, BETTY J, Ste. Genevieve, 377 HERMANN, JOYCE M, Ste. Genevieve, 325 HERRELL, BARBARA A, Imperial, 377 HERRERA, LOURDES, Santiago, Panama, 112,325 HERTEL, CAROL L, Hazelwood, 99,365 HERZOG, KATHERINE M, Farmington, 325 HESKETT, LORENE B, Puxico, 356 HESSEL, JOHN M, Florissant, 21,25,246, 267,325 HESTER, LARRY C, St. Louis, 38,325 HEURING, MONICA R, lllmo, 325 HEURING, RICHARD L, lllmo, 377 HERUING, RICKY L, Cape Girardeau, 377 HILL, HILL HILL HILL HILL PAMELA L, Crestwood, 356 PHILIP S, Bonne Terre, 80,106,326 ROUSS A, Caruthersville, 365 SAMUEL L, Steele, 273 STEPHEN R St. Louis, 109 HILLER, JANET H, Strongsville, Oh, 32,326 HILLER, WENDY L, St. Louis, 377 HILLMAN, SHARON D, St. Louis, 365 HILPERT, SALLY L, Cape Girardeau, 23, 29,62,63,70,356 HILTERBRAND, NATHAN R, Cape Girardeau, 67 HINKEBEIN, FRANCES M, Chaffee, 365 HINKEBEIN, SUSAN A, Hazelwood, 92 HIPPE, BARBARA A, Kirkwood, 30,85,326 HIRSCH, CHARLES L, Cape Girardeau, 106 HITCHCOCK, THOMAS J, Jackson, 96 HITT, VIKKI L, Arnold, 99,365 HODGES, JANE A, Cape Girardeau, 377 HODGES, KEITH ,E, Sikeston, 326 HOEFNER, LINDA R, St. Louis, 365 HOEH, JOY A, Uniontown, 356 HOELSCHER, DEBRA A, St. Louis, 377 HOEMANN, LINDA M. Jennings, 356 HOESSLE, MAUREEN L, St. Louis, 94,356 HOFFMAN, ALVIN D ll, Cape Girardeau, HICKOK, LYNNE A, Florissant, 377 HICKS , JERALD, H, Arnold, 32 HICKS, HICKS, HICKS, HICKS, LAWANDA S, Essex, 377 MARILYN, Holland, 325 RONALD E, St. Louis, 83,87,326 WILLIAM R, Arnold, 326 HIGDON, FREDERICK L, Sikeston, 84,356 HIGGINS, BRIAN A, Kennett, 377 HILD, TAMARA, St. Louis, 377 HILDRETH, DEBORAH K, Neosho, 326 HILEMAN, ROBERT L JR, Cape Girardeau, 106 HILFIKER, JANICE K, Gideon, 326 HILKERBAUMER, DARRELL I, St. Louis, 377 HILL, CAROL L, Festus, 238 HILL, CAROLYN P, St. Louis, 326,416 HILL, DEBRA M, Potosi, 29,79,356 HILL, GREGORY L, Poplar Bluff, 248 HILL, MARK A, Cape Girardeau, 80 HILL, MICHAEL W, Festus, 246 HILL, NANCY, St. Louis, 234 244 HOFFMAN, CATHY L, Sparta, II, 28,356 HOFFMANN, DENICE M. St. Louis, 38,41, 72,326 HOFFMANN, KERRY L, Jackson, 326 HOFFMANN, MARY C, St. Louis, 326 HOFFMANN, PAUL M, Festus, 246 HOFFMANN, ROSE M, Festus, 52,229,230, 365 HOGAN, MICHAEL, Villa Ridge, 240 HOGAN, MICHAL L, East Prairie, 242 HOGAN, RICHARD C, Cape Girardeau, 356 HOGBERG, STEVEN W, Burlington, la, 281 HOGG, RODNEY, Brentwood, 106 HOLDINGHAUSEN, DAVID, Crystal City, 262,327 HOLDMAN, LARRY G, Leadwood, 327 HOLDMAN, RUTH E, Desloge, 327 HOLDREN, JOHN W, St. Louis, 365 HOLIFIELD, JAMES B, Bloomfield, 71,327 HOLLAND, GERALD W, Piedmont, 365 HOLLAND, WALTER L, Piedmont, 84,106, 327 HOLLENBECK, MICHAEL J, St. Charles. 80,242 HOLLIDAY, BONNIE L, St. Marys, 39 HOLLIDAY, WILLIAM J, St. Ann, 327 HOLM, CHRISTINE M, Ballwin, 24,254 HOLMES, JUDITH A, Jackson, 327 HOLST, JUDITH M, Bloomsdale, 29,30,43, 85,356 HOLST, LARRY R, Cape Girardeau, 42 HOLT, DONALD N, Preston, Ia, 109,365 HOLTHAUS, LAURALEE, Gray Summit, 377 HOLZ, DALE A, East Prairie, 327 HONEY, EDNA I, Tamms, ll, 327 HONEYWELL, TIMOTHY P, Cape Girardeau, 377 HOOG, LARRY J, Ste. Genevieve, 229,250, 327 HOOKER, PATRICIA J, Chaffee, 44,365 HOPE, RICHARD, Creve Coeur, 365 HOPEN, THOMAS J, Cape Girardeau, 106, 327 HOPGOOD, TERRY G, East Paririe, 327 HOPKINS, DONNA S, Bloomfield, 41,61,B8, 255 HOPKINS, MARY M, Illmo, 377 HOPKINS, ROBERT M, Bloomfield, 377 HOPSON, DANIEL D, Affton, 248,327 HORKY, DONNA D, Cape Girardeau, 25.91, 94,365 HORN, MARC L, Grandview, 377 HORNBUCKLE, EMOGENE, Grassy, 377 HORNBUCKLE, JANET A, St. Louis, 236, 327 HORNER, ELIZABETH A, Bertrand, 356 HORNSBY, ERIC, St. Louis, 293 HORNSBY, MICHAEL, St. Louis, 104 HORTON, HORTON, GERALD L, Herculaneum, 327 JANELLE M, New Madrid, 365 HOUSE, BUENA B, Flat River, 62,63,356 HOUSE, DONALD R, Bonne Terre, 327 HOUSE, R SCOTT, Cape Girardeau, 76,356 HOUSTON, DEBRA N, Unity, ll, 327 HOUSTON, DWIGHT L, St. Louis, 267 HOVIS, CARLA J, Perryville, 327 HOWARD, JEROME I, St. Louis, 246 HOWARD, JONATHAN L, St. Louis, 240 HOWARD, MELODIE A, Puxico, 54,238,327 HOWARD, THOMAS G, Cape Girardeau, 246 HOWE, CHERYL S, St. Louis, 327 HOWE, MICHAEL E, Cape Girardeau, 262, 327 HOWELL, SHARON K, W Frankfort, 44,356 HOWEY, JONI K, St. Louis, 41 HOYT, SUSAN E, St. Louis, 356 HUBBARD, SHERI J, St. Louis, 38,365 HUBER, JUDITH A, Fulton, 63 HUBER, PATRICIA J, Ste. Genevieve, 377 HUCK, MARY E, Bloomsdale, 27,74,365 HUCK, PAUL, Crystal City, 26 HUCKABAY, JOHN P JR, Cape Girardeau, 59 HUCKEBY, JACKEY V, Gideon, 109 HUDAK, GERI D, St. Louis, 255 HUEBEL, RANDY L, Cape Girardeau, 30 HUELSKAMP, GLENN S, St. Louis, 106 HUFF, DAVID E, Lonedell, 83 HUFF, NANCY L, Potosi, 377 HUFFMANN, DEBRA K, Malden, 85,101,327 HUFFMAN, JACKIE L, Thayer, 62,63,71 HUFFMANN, STEVEN B, Cape Girardeau, 106 HUGHES, CAROL A, St. Louis. 104 HUGHES, DARLENE F, St. Louis, 377 HUGHES, SHARON D, Cape Girardeau, 327 HUGHES, STEPHEN G, Cape Girardeau, 216, 327 HUHN, DEBRA K, Cape Girardeau, 27,53, 58,232,365 HUI, CHUN W, Cape Girardeau, 30 HUITT, DELECIA B, Cuba, 43 HULL, JANE A, Jackson, 377 HULSEY, ROBERT E, Sullivan, 356 HULSHOF, CHARLES E, Portageville, 102. 103,377 HUMES, GERALD S, St. Louis, 240 HUMES, VERNICE M, Hayti, 104 HUNT, DEBRA S, Cape Girardeau, 59,365 HUNT, JOSEPH A, St. Ann, 250 HUNTER, MARION E, Kennett, 356 HUNTER, MICHAEL L, Kennett, 328 HUTCHINGS, REGIS L, Webster Groves, 356 HUTCHINGS, TIMOTHY C, Bismarck, 328 HUTCHINS, GAIL M, Lutesville, 63,377 HUTCHISON, JOHN R, Caruthersville, 365 HUTTON, MARION A, Kirkwood, 254 HUYSER, BARBARA A, Ballwin, 101 IANKE, SUSAN F, Fenton, 110 INGEL, MARILYN S, SI. Louis, 328 INGS, CONNIE J, Cape Girardeau, 30 INMAN, MARCIA A, Liberia, Costa Rica, 328 INMAN, MARTHA S, Liberia, Costa Rica, 33,328 IRVIN, MICKEY L, Bloomfield, 328 ISOM, JOHN E, Alton, II, 267 IVESTER, MICHAEL P. Godfrey, II, 38,328 J JACKSON, DEBORAH, Cape Girardeau, 30, 85 JACKSON, DEBRA L, Ferguson, 328 JACKSON, JOHN A, Kennett, 328 JACKSON, JOYCE A, Ellis Grove, Il, 63,377 JACKSON, KAREN GAIL, New Madrid, 328 JACKSON, ROBERT E, Cape Girardeau, 267 JACKSON, SANDRA G, Cape Girardeau, 32 JACKSON, TERRENCE L, East Prairie, 328 JACO, CONNIE S, Jackson, 80,88,356 JACOBSEN, KATHLEEN E, Maplewood, 30, 43,85 JAEGER, JO H, Jackson, 63,66,67 JAGODA, MICHAEL J, Cape Girardeau, 328 JAMES, DANIEL V, St. Louis, 377 JAMES, TERESA A, St. Louis, 356 JANY, MICHELE M, Chester, II., 79,377 JAQUES, RUTH E, Fenton, 89,328 JAQUES, SHERILYN J, Malden, 356 JARRELL, GLYN N, Dexter, 356 'Q-Q JAREO, CHERI, St. Louis, 255 JAYNE, DANIEL H, Kirkwood, 356 JEAN BLANC, E STEVEN, Amboy, ll, 328 JEFFREY, JENNIE L, St. Louis, 98,99,356 JEFFREY, PATRICIA L, St. Louis, 99 JEFFRIES, JANIE S, East Prairie, 328 JEFFRIES, REBECCA A, Florissant, 88 JEHLING, BARBARA L, Columbia, Il, 328 JENKINS, CHARLES, St. Louis, 377 JENNEMANN, STEPHEN F, Arnold, 95 JENNINGS, THOMAS L, Sikeston, 31,84,329 JINKERSON, DENNIS W, Caledonia, 27,74 JOHNS, DENNIS W, St. Louis, 104 JOHNSON, CEDRIC W, St. Louis, 104,267 JOHNSON, CHARLES D, Lilbourn, 104 JOHNSON, HENRIETTA L, Caruthersville, 329 JOHNSON, JAMES J, Kennett, 377 JOHNSON, JAMES P, Cape Girardeau, 365 JOHNSON, JANINE K, Hillsboro, Il. 63 JOHNSON JOHNSON, KEITH B, Affton, 109,329 JOHNSON, LAURA A, Hayti, 34,111,356 JOHNSON, LINDA K, Sikeston, 377 JOHNSON, MARIE, Kennett, 104 JOHNSON, MARK S, Naperville, ll, 248 JOHNSON, MARY J, Cape Girardeau, 37 JOHNSON, MICHAEL E, Desoto, 87 JOHNSON, NANCY L, Cape Girardeau, 377 JOHNSON, ONEIDA L, Lonedell, 365 JOHNSON, PATRICIA R, Bertrand, 25,58,236 JOHNSON, REBECCA A, Dexter, 356 JOHNSON, ROBERT E, Hillsboro, II, 267 JOHNSON, SHELLEY J, Cape Girardeau, 377 JOHNSON, SHERRY A, Perryville, 73 JOHNSTON, DEBRA K, Manchester, 52 KAREN W, Cape Girardeau, 329 JONES, ALAN K, Marion, ll, 267 JONES, DARRELL E, Caruthersville, 416 JONES, DARRELL G, Dexter, 242 JONES, FRANCES L, New Madrid, 34,58. 232,329 JONES. JONES JONES: Jones, Jones, JONES KATHY S, Parma, 329 KIMBERLY A, Festus, 356 LEA D, Florissant, 41 LONNIE K, Bernie, 106 PAULA B, Poplar Bluff, 67,70,329 PAULA J, Harivell, 77,329 Index 395 JONES, RICHARD W, Kennett, 377 JONES, ROBERT D, St. Louis, 377 JONES, RODNEY W, Bragg City, 36,38,329 JORDAN, DEBORAH S, Ballwin, 62,63,329 JORDAN, MARY L, St. Ann, 255,377 JORDON, BONNIE S, Cape Girardeau, 95,365 JORDON, PAUL G, Cape Girardeau, 329 JOST, DONNA L, St. Louis, 28,111,357 JUDEN, TERRY A, Cape Girardeau, 106 JUDY, MONICA A, Sturgeon, 377 JURGENSMEYER, MARLENE I, Tipton, 377 K KAEGEL, SUSAN J, Florissant, 58,329 KAELIN, JOAN E, St. Louis, 329 KAHTZ, KAREN L, Cape Girardeau, 57,72, 236,366 KAISER, DONALD W, St. Ann, 63,377 KAM, ERNIE K, Bronx, NY, 73 KAMP, JOYCE A, Burfordville, 79,366 KANE, GARY H, Flanders, NJ, 244 KANE, WILLIAM T, Flanders, NJ, 20,58. 244,329 KANKEY, BRENDA E, Cape Girardeau, 329 KANKEY, LARRY C, Cape Girardeau, 329 KANNADY, SUSAN E, Berkeley, 357 KAPP, THOMAS D, Cape Girardeau, 250 KARL, JACOB A, St. Louis, 240 KARWICK, GAIL, Caruthersville, 377 KASMANN, DEBRA R, Union, 329 KASS, KEITH, St. Louis, 38,77,357 KASTEN, BRUCE R, Jackson, 242 KAUFFMAN, ROBERT A, Webster Groves, 260,293,329 KAUFMAN, JERRY L, Bernie, 33,106 KAVANAUGH, MARY A, St. Louis, 255,377 KEHOE, JOHN J, St. Louis, 246 KEIGLEY, DANA M, St. Louis, 13,45,85,357 KEIRSEY, KENNETH J, Dexter, 38 KEITH, DEBORAH F, Orland Park, II, 357 KEITH, DENNIS M, Jackson, 242 KEITH, SHARON L, St. Louis, 59,377 KELLE, KATHY A, Anna, II, 101,234 KELLER, DONNA M, St. Louis, 93 KELLER, GLORIA D, Gordonville, 366 KELLER, JANE E, Pekin, II, 330 KELLER, KATHY R, Jackson, 366 KELLEY KELLY, , NANCY L, Frohna, 30,366 RICHARD P, Florissant, 330 KELLY, TIMOTHY P, Pittsburgh, Pa, 87 KELSO, GERALD D, St. Louis, 250 KENNAMER, DEBBIE G, Dexter, 357 KENNEDY, ROBERT G, St. Louis, 106 KENNEDY, VERONICA A, Poplar Bluff, 29 KENNON, SANDRA J, Doniphan, 330 KENNY, M EILEEN, St. Louis, 91,94 KERKHOVER, R JEFFREY, Chester, II, 42, 248 KERSEY, BRENDA K, Charleston, 39.99.357 KERSEY, KYLE O, Caruthersville, 377 KESTER, PATRICIA J, Cape Girardeau, 330 KESTNER, MICHAEL T, Strongsville, Oh, 46,47,366 KETCHUM, JUDY G, Steele, 330 KETTENBACH, TRUDY M, Florissant, 255 KETTERER, ALBERT T, Charleston, 240 KETTLER, LARRY R, Affton, 330 KIEFER, GERALEEN A, St. Louis, 44,254 KIEFFER, NANCY L, Illmo, 377 KIELHOFNER, ANDREA M, Oran, 330 KIESEWETTER, JOAN M, St. Louis, 67,79, 238,330 KIETTISAMUTCHAI, SANE, Samutprakarn, Thailand, 112 KILBURN, JAYNE L, Brentwood, 92,377 KILE, THOMAS M, Farmington, 366 KILGORE, MARY J, St. Louis, 255 KIMES, RONALD A, Portageville, 357 KIMKER, JAMES L, Sunset Hills, 54,93,219. 366 KINCHEN, CARRIE M, Kennett, 330 KINCHEN, SYDNEY S, Kennett, 377 KINDRED, ALAN K, Kennett, 32,74,330 KINDRED, VALERIE L, Smithville, 357 KING, CYNTHIA L, Flat River, 62,357 KING, JACK L, Jackson, 106 KING, KARON J, Boss, 357 KING, LYNDA S, Cape Girardeau, 366 KING, NANCY S, Cape Girardeau, 30,52,53, 230,357 KING, RONNIE J, Hill Spring, 330 KING, STEPHANIE J, Berkeley, 330 KINGREE, ELVIN D, Dudney, 377 KINNISON, RUANN E, Cape Girardeau, 79 KINSEY, DEBORAH A, Centralia, II, 77,357 KINZEL, PAMELA A, Florissant, 357 KIPPENBERGER, MARY K, Shrewsbury, 60, 228,234 KIRKPATRICK, DARYL G, Advance, 106 KIRKPATRICK, MARY A, St. Louis, 330 KIRKWOOD, TAMERA K, Campbell, 85,357 KIRMAIER, KAREN J, New Madrid, 72 KIRSCH, THOMAS G, Florissant, 366 KIRTLEY, BRADLEY J, Cape Girardeau, 366 KIST, RICHARD M, Ste. Genevieve, 366 KITCHEN, CATHY L, Sikeston, 330 KITCHEN, TERRY W, Cape Girardeau, 262, 330 KLATCH, DEBRA S, St, Louis, 41,90,94 KLAUS, CATHY S, Cape Girardeau, 366 KLAUS, TERRY D, Friedheim, 85,357 KLAUSMAN, SHARON L, Houston, Tx, 366 KLEEKAMP, KATHLEEN C, Washington, 330 KLEES, KATHLEEN A, St. Louis, 357 KLEESCHULTE, MIKE J, O'FaIIon, 248 KLOTH, BARBARA L, Festus, 34,238 KLUESNER, WILLIAM J, Benton, 330 KLUGE, DENNIS J, Florissant, 246 KLUGHART, MARSHA E, Scott City, 330 KLUTH, MAREA L, St. Louis, 67,330 KNAUP, MARLA G, Cape Girardeau, 33,236 KNEEMILLER, VICTORIA, St. Ann, 34,88,357 KNODERER, ELIZABETH A, Painton, 63,377 KNOPP, MAXINE E, St. Louis, 366 KNOTE, NANCY L, Cape Girardeau, 20,28, 52,53,58,62,63,230 KNUCKLES, JANA S, Poplar Bluff, 330 KOCH, GARY E, Cape Girardeau, 262 KOCH, REBECCA E, Sikeston, 238,377 KOELN, JEAN M, St. Louis, 377 KOEN, DEBRA K, Esther, 331 KOEPNICK, MELISSA J, Fenton, 377 KOERNER, JANET E, St. Louis, 54,377 KOERNER, KAY J, Crestwood, 331 KOETTING, DEAN M, Perryville, 42,377 KOETTING, DONALD M, Perryville, 377 KOIRTYOHANN, VIVIAN L, Washington, 366 KOMEROUS, HOWARD J, St. Louis, 246 KOMORECH, RICHARD C, St. Louis, 228,246 KONRADT, KATHLEEN A, St. Louis, 79,366 KOOMAITRICHIT, SOMSAK, Cape Girardeau, 112 KOPFF, BROOKE E, Crestwood, 88 KORENAK, JAMES A, Cape Girardeau, 83,357 KORNFELD, GARY C, Brentwood, 267 KOSSMAN, KIRK, St. Louis, 267 KOVIAK, MARY L, O'FaIIon, 366 KRAEMER, CHERYL I, Jackson, 366 KRAFEL, MARY, Labadie, 255 KRAM, ROBERT L, St. Louis, 38,377 KREBS, BETTY J, Town and Country, 366 KREMER, KATHY K, Cape Girardeau, 331 KREMER, KRISTY G, Cape Girardeau, 90,92 KRETCHMAR, LYNN E, Maplewood, 331 KRIEGER, KEITH W, Cape Girardeau, 53 KRIGBAUM, VICTORIA L, Winfield, 63,254, 377 KRUEGER, ROBERT R, St. Louis, 49,79,82, 248,331 KUEHN, RALPH P, Lemay, 46,366 KUENZLE, WALTER A JR, St. Louis, 64,66, 67,71 KUHNERT, KATHLEEN J, Festus, 45,58 KUMP, CHRISTINE M, Cape Girardeau, 73 KUMP, MARIA, Cape Girardeau, 59 KUNKEL, DIANE H, Kirkwood, 103,331 KUNTZE, KARLA R, Jackson, 331 KUNTZE, RICHARD K, Cape Girardeau, 27 KUPER, LEONARD R, Campbell, 62,63,366 KURKA, KIM, Cape Girardeau, 80,331 KURRE, FRED W, Cape Girardeau, 292 KURRE, TERRY C, Brentwood, 106,331 L LABIT, KENNETH J, Pacific, 377 LACROIX, WAYNE E, Sikeston, 78 LADREITER, CAROLE J, Jackson, 92,230 LAI, STANLEY S, Ngau Tau Tau R, 240 LAIPPLE, CATHY C, Park Forest, ll, 94,377 396 Index LEW,S: MACLAUGHLIN, TERRI I., sikeswn, aes law , LAIRD, BOBBI G, Caledonia, 366 LAKEBRINK, PATRICIA H, St. Louis, 366 LAMBERT, MARILYN P, Jackson, 331 LAMEY, CHRISTOPHER, J, St. Ann, 250 LANDESMAN, BENJAMIN J, University City, 285,293 LANE, MARTHA J, Kennett, 84 LANE, PATRICIA A, Dexter, 377 LANGEHORST, JEAN M, St. Ann, 377 LANGLEY, JACKIE E, Poplar Bluff, 87 LANGSTON, JOHN E, Cape Girardeau, 62,63 LANKHEIT, LARRY J, Charleston, 357 LANSMON, KATHRYN E, Cape Girardeau, 29,32,36,58,88,101,232,357 LASCHOBER, ROBERT L, Affton, 366 LATIMER, PATRICIA K, Jackson, 331 LATTRAY, GERALD A, St. Louis, 106,331 LATURNO, BETTY L, St, Louis, 63,70 LAURENTIUS, BRENDA M, Perryville, 377 LAURENTIUS, STANLEY J, Perryville, 87, 357 LAUT, BRENDA K, Fredericktown, 331 LAWRENCE, LARRY J, Sikeston, 104,273, 331 LAWSON, LINDA S, St. Louis, 38 LAXTON, JAYNE M, St. Louis, 378 LAYTHAM, JOHN, Creve Coeur, 87 LAYTON, BRADFORD C, Cairo, II, 33,357 LAYTON, JOSEPH A, St. Marys, 331 LEACH, TWYLA V, Matthews, 331 LEACHMAN, SUSAN E, Crestwood, 255,331 LEATON, GARY L, Cape Girardeau, 95 LEAVY, KURTIS P, Fenton, 331 LEBOUBE, DENISE, Crystal City, 357 LECOMTE, PHILIPPE C, Paris, France, 72, 112,378 LEE, ELLEN M, Richardson, Tx, 43 LEE, JANET K, Poplar Bluff, 29,30,85,357 LEE, JESSE F, Charleston, 106 LEE, LONNIE R, St. Clair, 378 LEE, RICHARD J, St. Charles, 281 LEFERINK, EDWARD J, Poplar Bluff, 67 LEFRANCOIS, NANCY R, Fairview Heights, II. LEGGSEITQT, JOY R, Barberton, Oh, 21,49, 60,228,229,230,331 LEGRAND, DIANE L, Cape Girardeau, 331 LEGRAND, WILLIAM S, Chaffee, 80,331 LEHMANN, RUTH L, Jackson, 63,366 LEHMKUHL, LEONARD J, Jennings, 262,378 LEIBLE, KAREN S, Perryville, 331 LEIMBACH, CYNTHIA A, Jackson, 378 LEMING, WILLIAM E, Cape Girardeau, 95 LENNINGTON, KENNETH W, Jackson, 106 LENTZ, VIRGIL K, Mounds, ll, 71,378 LEONARD, BEVERLY S, St. Louis, 366 LEONARD, MARY M, St. Charles, 331 LEONG, RICHARD T, St. Louis, 58,108,109, 331 LEONG, SHIRLEY, St. Louis, 378 LESLIE, DAVID E, Cape Girardeau, 357 LESTER, BILL J, Lesterville, 366 LEVERY, DENISE A, St. Louis, 378 LEWIS, BENJAMIN F, Cape Girardeau, 378 LEWIS, HOWARD J, Gordonville, 378 LEWIS, JAMES S, Cape Girardeau, 106 LEWIS, LARRY W, Ste. Genevieve, 250 LEWIS, MARY A, Gordonville, 366 LEWIS, NORMA S, Sikeston, 54,101,234,332 LEWIS ROBERT L, Bismarck 332 THEODORE J, Mendota, Il, 267 L'HOTE, HUBERT A JR, Perryville, 332 LICH, DOUGLAS W, Kirkland, II, 240 LIEBIG, G KEVIN, Bridgeton, 248 LIEDER, CAROL E, St. Louis, 234,332 LIGHT, LINDA L, St. Louis, 33,60,238 LIMBAUGH, CHERYL R, Patton, 63,99,378 LIMBAUGH, PATRICIA J, Cape Girardeau, 85 LIMBAUGH, ROBERT E, Chester, Il, 62 LIND, MARK C, Kirkwood, 246 LINDHORST, DEBRA A, St. Louis, 63,366 LINDSAY, JANE I, Camdenton, 366 LINEBAUGH, RICKY A, Florissant, 366 LINGLE, ELVIRA J, East Prairie, 378 LINGLE, LINDA, East Prairie, 332 LINK, KENNETH M, St. Louis, 21,25,33,246. 267,332 LINNEMAN, ANN M, St. Louis, 39 LIPE, JAYNE W, Long Beach, Ca, 332 LIPFORD, CAROLYN S, East Prairie, 332 LLOYD, BEVERLY A, Tilden, Il, 366 LLOYD, CATHRYN L, Manchester, 378 LLOYD, JOHN W, Malden, 332 LOCHHEAD, JEFFREY L, Jefferson City, 228,246 LOECHL, CLARENCE J, Ballwin, 250 LOEHNIG, LEO W, St. Louis, 248 LOEHR, JEFFREY T, Crestwood, 366 LOEHR, VERNON W, St. Louis, 357 LOETHEN, MARK A, Jefferson City, 244 LOFTIS, SUE, Ballwin, 254 LOHMAN, RUTH A, Jackson, 332 LONG, BRIAN R, Webster Groves, 240 LONG, BRUCE W, Lemont, ll, 80 LONG, CHRISTINE P, Kirkwood, 378 LOONEY, CATHY D, Berkeley, 91 LORCH, DENNIS R, Cape Girardeau, 106 LORENZ, BRUCE A, Frohna, 47,82,332 LORENZ, DOUGLAS R, Crestwood, 47,366 LORIMIER, PAMELA A, Florissant, 378 LOUDER, LINDA A, Caruthersville, 332 LOWE, MICHAEL N, St. Louis, 267 LOWE, PATRICIA A, Washington, 73,255, LUKASEK, RICKEY F, St. Louis, 332 LUKENS, ALLEN D, W Frankfort, ll, 332 LUKSZA, LAWRENCE, Arnold, 333 LULA, KIMBERLY A, Roseville, Mi, 366 LUMOS, JUDITH R, Leadwood, 63,333 LUMSDEN, CHARLES J, Chaffee, 80,333 LUNDAK, RICHARD K, Florissant, 250 LURK, JAMES L, Perryville, 333 LURK, ROSALEE P, Perryville, 333 LURKINS, MARK D, St. Louis, 32,246,333 LURTZ, GREGORY S, Ballwin, 248,333 LUSK, LONNIE R, Cape Girardeau, 30,357 LUTTBEG, DAVID K, Kirkwood, 248 LUTZ, ARTHUT E Ill, St. Louis, 378 LYNCH, JAMES M, Dexter, 292 LYNCH, LINDA A, Cape Girardeau, 378 LYNCH, TERRY W, Cape Girardeau, 357 LYONS, JOSEPH D, St. Louis, 20,38,86,87, 333 M MABREY, MARILYN J, Cardwell, 378 MABREY, SONJA D, Cardwell, 366 MACDONALD, BARBARA J. Chesterfield, 357 MACEY, TERESA A, lronton, 378 MACK, KATHIA D, Overland, 104 MACKE, BRIDGET S, St. Louis, 357 MACKE, PAMELA, Gordonville, 52,55,74, 378 MACLIN, MYRON T, Broseley, 96 MADDOX, JANETTE E, Cape Girardeau, 366 MAEVERS, CAROLYN G, Cape Girardeau, 73,333 MAGRAW, EDWARD A, St. Louis, 378 MAGUIRE, MICHAEL P, St. Louis, 267 MAINER, DEBRA J, St. Charles, 67,378 MALONEY, KEVIN M, Crestwood, 248 MALTBIA, YVONNE D, New Madrid, 367 MANESTAR, SUSAN K, Cape Girardeau, 378 MANION, JEFFREY G, St. Charles, 333 MANLEY, JAMES P, St. Louis, 66 MANN, JACKIE H, Cape Girardeau, 333 MANNION, JAMES B. St. Louis, 246 MANNS, DIANA C, Festus, 28 MANTEL, CHARLIE R, Chaffee, 78 MANTIA, ROSS A, Florissant, 246 MANTOOTH, JOHN L, Manchester, 63,378 MANZELLI, SHARON M, St. Louis, 357 MARCH, MERRIGAYE, Cape Girardeau, 53,236 MARCHBANK, BEVERLY K, St. Clair, 110, 367 MARGRABE, FREDDIE J, Cape Girardeau, 52,55 MARIN, JOHN J, St. Louis, 293,367 MARINCEL, PATRICIA J, St. Louis, 357 MARINEAU, DOUG, Ferguson, 228,229,240 MARITZ, DENNIS L, O'FalIon, 273 MARKOVICH, JANICE L, St. Louis, 13,230 MARLER, STEVEN R, Elvins, 82,367 MARSH, JEFF R, Cape Girardeau, 63,77 MARSHA MARSHA MARSHA LL, ESTHER L, Bridgeton, 333 LL, WALTER B, Cape Girardeau, 95 US, FREDERICK W, Poplar Bluff, 333 MARTIN, BILLY J, Potosi, 357 MARTIN, CRYSTAL D, Salem, 333 MARTIN, LOUISE M, St. Louis, 103,378 MARTIN, MICHAEL J, St. Louis, 246 MARTIN, PAMELA A, Piedmont, 378 MARTIN, PAMELA L, Cape Girardeau, 333 MARTIN, RHONDA C, Cape Girardeau, 62,67 MARTIN, THOMAS D, Jackson, 83,87,357 332 LOWES, BRENDA K, Cape Girardeau, 366 LOWES, CAROL A, Dexter, 332 LOWES, JAMES A, Cape Girardeau, 106 LOWES, KENNETH G, Cape Girardeau, 378 MASCHGER, JERRY E, Bridgeton, 46 MASON, NANCY J, Oran, 85,357 MASON, STEVEN P, Cape Girardeau, 104,293 MASTROIANNI, THOMAS A, Florissant, 246 MATLOCK, DAVID C, St. Louis, 87 LOWES, RICHARD L, Cape Girardeau, 76 LUACES, RAUL L, Panama, 250 LUCAS, J FRED, Springfield, 26 LUDWIG, KENNETH E, Oak Ridge, 31,84, 103,332 LUEDERS, VICKI B. Frohna, 332 LUEHRS, EDGAR H, Perryville, 97 LUERDING, LORI L, St. Charles, 332 LUHRSEN, JOYCE A, St. Louis, 38 LUKACHICK, MICHAEL C, Bonne Terre, 332 MATLOCK, GWENDOLYN E, St. Louis, 378 MATTHEI S, DEBORAH G, Anna, Il, 21,29,32, 34,88,229,333 MATTINGLY, FAYE G, St. Marys, 378 MATTINGLY, GLENDA S, St. Marys, 79,83, 95,333 MATTINGLY, LEEANN, St. Marys, 357 MAUPIN, ALAN R, Ballwin, 240 MAURER MAUSSH , STEPHEN K, Florissant, 229,242 ARDT, MARGARET, St. Louis, 378 Index 397 MATUSIAK, DANIEL J, Florissant, 333 MAXAM, JESSALYN S, Anna, III, 378 MAXEY, DENNIS A, Florissant, 28,333 MAXWELL, CAROL A, Potosi, 367 MAXWELL, DEBORAH E, Florissant, 367 MAY, STEVEN L, St. Louis, 333 MAYER, CHRISTOPHER S, St. Louis, 362 MAYFIELD, DENNIS R, Jackson, 367 MAYFIELD, MARK T, St. Louis, 244 MCALISTER, RANDY D, Cape Girardeau, 32 MCALLISTER, TIMOTHY J, St. Louis, 378 MCANULTY, DARRELL F, Cape Girardeau, 358 MEYEROTT, ROBERT G JR, St. Louis, 281 MEYERS, PATRICIA M, Pacific, 335 MEYR, HAROLD W, Cape Girardeau, 87 MEYR, LORETTA J, Chaffee, 358 MICHAEL, LAWRENCE A, Cape Girardeau, 335 MICHEL, PATRICIA A, St. Louis, 28,335 MIEDERHOFF, CYNTHIA E, Sikeston, 39, 88,367 MIELKE, SHARON L, Schaumburg, ll, 72,101 95,334 MCBRIDE, MARY C, Ballwin, 254 MCBRIDE, REBECCA G, Cape Girardeau, MOOIALISTER, DENNIS R, Holcomb, 334 MCCANN, ELLEN LOUISE, Cape Girardeau, MggANN, LAWRENCE A, Cape Girardeau, MggANN, PATRICK T, Cape Girardeau, 86, MCSQQRT, ROBERT G, Cape Girardeau, 75, MCCARTHY, DANIEL J, Cape Girardeau, 107 MCCARTHY, KEVIN A, St. Louis, 334,250 MCCAWLEY, MICHAEL, St. Ann, 244 MCCLANAHAN, LORETTA, Steele, 367 MCCLARTY, PATRICK G, Lilbourn, 262 MCCLELLAN, ADRAIN C, St. Charles, 77, 367 MCCLELLAN, TERRY G, 244 MCCORMICK, PAULA L, Ste. Genevieve, 367 MCCLOSKEY, JOSEPH I, Charleston, 240 MCCLOSKEY, REBECCA J, Charleston, 63, 238,254 MCCLURE, CAROLYN D, Puxico, 357 MCCLURE, MARGIE A, Maplewood, 334 MCCORMACK, SHEILA K, Cape Girardeau, 378 MCCOY, JUDITH A, Kennett, 334 MCCRELLIS, GENE L, Hazelwood, 107 MCCULLISON, PAMELA A, Manchester, 234, 367 MCDONALD, JAMES E, Cape Girardeau, 334 MCDONNELL, BRIAN M, Bayport, NY, 229, 242 MCDOUGELL, OLIVER W, Kirkwood, 48 MCDOWELL, JAMES C. JR, Cape Girardeau, 246 MCFADDEN, MARY R, Piedmont, 367 MCFARLAND, RICHARD L, Festus, 334 MCFERREN, LENNIES L, Cape Girardeau, 273 MCFERRON, ALAN R, Festus, 62,63,66,67 MCGHEE, WILLIAM A, Kennett, 378 MCGOWAN, RICHARD A, St. Louis, 260,293 MCGRANE, DENNIS B, Herculaneum, 357 MCGRUDER, FREDRIC A, Harviell, 334 MCGUIRE, BARBARA L, Gordonville, 378 MCGUIRE, KAREN S, Gordonville, 367 MCGUIRE, MARY M, St. Louis, 95 MCGUIRK, PATRICIA M, Cape Girardeau, 334 MCHUGH, LONNIE M, Berkeley, 244 METZLER, JUDITH A, Mehlville, 73,111,367 MCKEE, TAMARA L, Cape Girardeau, 334 MCKINNIS, KRISTI L, Hazelwood, 80,334 MCLANE, GLORIA M, Advance, 378 MCLAUGHLIN, PATRICK A, Normandy, 246, 334 MCLEAN, PATTI J, Puxico, 357 MCLEAN, ROBERT M, Shook, 334 MCLEAN, SUSAN A, St. Louis, 378 MCMAHON, JO A, Mineral Point, 334 MCMILLEN, CLAUDIA M, St. Ann, 90,92,94 MCMILLEN, PATRICK W, St. Clair, 367 MCMILLION, CINDY L, St. Louis, 91,378 MCMINN, JANET L, Charleston, 334 MCMONIGLE, PATRICK K, Washington, 228, 244,334 MCNEW, DORIS C, Perryville, 78 MCPETERS, BARBARA A, St. Louis, 334 MCQUARY, MARK C, Cape Girardeau, 244 MCQUARY, SHARON J, Dexter, 334 MCSPADDEN, GALEN W, Puxico, 262,334 MCVAY, WILLIAM G, Houston, 62,63,71 MEANS, DAVID M, Hopkinsville, Ky, 267 398 Index MEATHEANY, TERRY W, Cape Girardeau, 293 MECKFESSEL, MARSHA C, St. Louis, 54,228, 229,236,334 MEDLIN, MARIETTA Y, Cape Girardeau, 367 MEDLOCK, GERALD P, Cape Girardeau, 334 MEESE, JAMES L, Arnold, 80,87 MEHEGAN, MARY L, St. Louis, 230,379 MEHRLE, RANDY L, Cape Girardeau, 63, 87,379 MEIER, STEVEN A, St. Louis, 267,334 MELLOH, GEORGE J, JR, Cape Girardeau, 45,334 MELTON, RITA L, Florissant, 85,379 MELZER, DAVID A, St. Louis, 80 MENG, KAREN L, St. Louis, 38,39,367 MENG, SHARON M, St. Louis, 367 MENKHUS, DONALD P, Festus, 246 MENSE, DONNA L, Ferguson, 334 MERCER, MARY M, Ballwin, 379 MERCHAN, FERNANDO R, Cape Girardeau, 112,250 MERIDETH, BAUGHN T, Caruthersville, 379 MERLOTTI, EUGENE M, St. Louis, 38,357 MERRITT, ANN M, Kennett, 357 MERRITT, CHRIS A, St. Louis, 293 MESSMER, DIANA K, Scott City, 358 METER, WILLIAM C, South Holland, II, 285, 358 METZLER, DIANA J, St. Louis, 379 METZLER, JANICE M, St. Louis, 25,34,111, 367 358 MIESNER, ROGER L, Farrar, 74 MILLER, MILLER. MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, AMY L, Bernie, 28,31 BONNIE K, St. Louis, 89,335 CLAUDIA J, Desloge, 379 CHRISTINE A, Sikeston, 335 DAVID M, Dexter, 240 GLEN R, Piedmont, 335 MILLER, JANE A, Ste. Genevieve, 335 MILLER, MARVIN L, Cape Girardeau, 335 MILLER, MYRA K, Grassy, 83,88,335 MILLER, REBECCA S, Jackson, 28,33,229, 236,255 MILLER, SUSAN K, Overland, 38,39,77 MILLERING, BENJAMIN J, Cape Girardeau, 80,95,335 MILLIGA N, DEBRA J, Kennett, 379 MILLIKAN, LINDA S, Ellington, 89,335 MIRLY, CAROL A, Jackson, 379 MITCHELL, ANDREA D, Elvins, 254,358 MITCHELL, DEBORAH D, Cape Girardeau, 335 MITCHELL, JAMES D, Ferguson, 379 MITCHELL, JANET A, Arnold, 358 MITCHELL, JOHNNY R, Pevely, 267 MITCHELL, LAURA K, Lilbourn, 379 MITCHELL, ROBERT V, Sunset Hills, 335 MITRA, J AMES S, Cape Girardeau, 80 MITTER, KATHRYN A, St. Louis, 21,24,30, 35,52,53,55,58,232,335,416 MIZE, VICKIE A, Poplar Bluff, 335 MOHL, LINDA A, St. Louis, 379 MOLL, LEONARD J, St. Marys, 76 MONTGOMERY, TARA L, Creve Coeur, 367 MONTREY, ALAN W, Cape Girardeau, 335 MONTREY, KATHY R, Ferguson, 335 MOODY, JOYCE K, Oran, 358 MOONEY, SANDRA L, New Melle, 379 MOORE, ANNE M, Illmo, 379 MOORE, ARNOLD J, Overland, 335 MOORE, DONNA J, Cape Girardeau, 379 MOORE, GERALDINE L, Sikeston, 91,92,367 MOORE, JAMES B, Poplar Bluff, 99,367 MOORE, JULIAN D JR, Sikeston, 42 MOORE, KATHY S, Oak Ridge, 379 MOORE, MARGARET B, Poplar Bluff, 85, 358 MOORE, PAMELA S, Farmington, 25,62,63. 70,71,232,367 MOORE, SHARON L, Ballwin, 379 MOORE, SHELBY W, Bloomfield, 358 MOORE, SUSAN K, St. Ann, 335 MOORE, TERRY A, House Springs, 358 MOREHEAD, MARGARET A, Olivette, 367 MOREIN, RICHARD A, Chesterfield, 49,107 MEYER, CARL A, Cape Girardeau, 107 MEYER, CONNIE S, Rosebud, 334 MEYER, DENNIS D, Sikeston, 292 MEYER, DOROTHY M, Uniontown, 379 MEYER ELLEN T, Uniontown, 335 MEYER MEYER MEYER MEYER MEYER MEYER MEYER MEYER MEYER JOANN G, St. Louis, 38,335 JOHN S, Rockhill, 293 JUDITH A, St. Charles, 335 KAREN E, New Haven, 335 LARRY D, St. Charles, 367 LORETTA S, Jackson, 335 MARY E, Cape Girardeau, 335 MARY L, Hazelwood, 54,238 STEVEN L, Cape Girardeau, 248, MORGAN, CHRISTINE A, Fort Wayne, Ind, 335 MORGAN, CRAIG M, Cape Girardeau, 267 MORGAN, LINDA P, Florissant, 39,367 MORGAN, LORETTA F, Morley, 358 MORGAN, REGENA S, Advance, 358 MORGAN, SHELIA S, East Prairie, 335 MORREY, ELLEN M, Cape Girardeau, 24,33, 56,57 MORREY, JOSEPH A, Cape Girardeau, 23, 33,242,336 MORRIS, COLLEEN G, Annapolis, 379 MORRIS, RAYMOND N, Aftton, 248 MORRIS, VALERIE J, Arnold, 98,99,358 MORRIS, WAYNE A, Grubville, 95,103 MORRISON, PAMELA S, Whitewater, 379 MORRISON, STEPHEN N, Silver Spring, 74, 75 MORRISON, WILLIAM R, Maryland Heights, 248,293 MORSE, DAVID S, Essex, 379 MORTHLAND, JANE E, Decatur, II, 379 MOSBEY, KENNETH G JR, Naperville, ll, 38,82,336 MOSS, CHERYL A, Ocala, Fla, 367 MOSS, MARGARET A, Cape Girardeau, 358 MOSS, SUSAN G, St. Louis, 59,379 MOST, KATHY L, St. Louis, 52,93,236 MOUDY, DONNA K, Chaffee, 110,367 MOUSER, GARY C, Farmington, 267 MOUSER, LARRY M, Farmington, 108,109 MOUTRIE, RICHARD F, Ellisville, 336 MOXLEY, PAMELA M, St. Louis, 336 MUDD, TERRY A, St. Ann, 255 MUEHLHAUSER. MIKE A. Marissa, II, 379 MUELLER, CONSTANCE A, Wentzville, 41, MURPHY, MARY C, Overland, 26,59 MURPHY, R. BRENT, Cape Girardeau, 336 MURPHY, WAYNE A, Knob Lick, 336 MUSGROVE, BEVERLY A, Florissant, 38,336 MUTH, VICKIE L, St. Louis, 39,41 MYERS, DEBORAH S, Florissant, 255 MYERS, ERIC M, Creve Coeur, 57 MYERS, MICHAEL E, St. Peters, 336 MYERS, SHIRLEY J, St. Louis, 367 MYERS SUSAN J, Florissant, 379 MYRICK, LINDA A, East Prairie, 367 MYUNG, CARL, Long Beach, Ca, 336 N NABE, JAMES C, St. Louis, 87 NAGEL, SUSAN J, St. Louis, 53,379 NALL, DIANE K, Cape Girardeau, 236,367 NANCE, DEBRA A, Cape Girardeau, 379 NANNA, DEANNE S, Cape Girardeau, 367 NARDONI, RICK G, Florissant, 281 NARDONI, THERESA, Florissant, 230 NATIONS, CALVIN H, St. Charles, 248 NATIONS, DENNIS D, Farmington, 337 379 MUENCH, DEBRA L, Chesterfield, 358 MUELLER, JOANN,,M, Ste. Genevieve, 85, 358 MUELLER, KEITH A, Wentzville, 3369 MUELLER LAURA A, Old Monroe, 358 MUELLER, RICHARD E, Perryville, 358 MUELLER, THOMAS J, Cape Girardeau, 80,336 MUENCH, DEBORAH J, St. Louis, 230,336 MUENCH, DEBRA L, Chesterfield, 358 MUETH, LAWRENCE R, St. Louis, 64,66,67, 71,336 MULVANEY, REBECCA L, Rolla, 336 MULVIHILL, MIKE G, Hannibal, 246 MUNDWILLER, WILLIAM J, Florissant, 336 MURPHY, CARROLL A, St. Louis, 255 MURPHY, GERALD W, Gideon, 336 MURPHY, GERALYN M, St. Louis, 63 MURPHY, JANE B, St. Louis, 379 NEAL, GROVER P, Portageville, 62,63,71, 98,99,358 NEAL, JULIA L, Cape Girardeau, 358 NEAL, SUSAN F, Cape Girardeau, 75 NEAL, THOMAS W, Gordonville, 107 NEAL, TIMOTHY J, Gordonville, 84,267,293 NEBEL, STEVEN C, Cape Girardeau, 262, 358 NEEDHAM, DORTHY L, St. Louis, 41,63,70, 367 NEELY, JOHN K, Webster Groves, 64,66,67, 71 NEIER, GENE E, Creve Coeurf 367 NEILSON, DONNA M, Jackson, 90,92,337 NEINER, MARY J, Farmington, 337 NEISWANDER, CHRISTINA, Aftton, 37 NEISWANDER, KATHLEEN, St. Louis, 379 NELSON, DAVID L, Cape Girardeau, 367 NELSON, JACQUELINE J, Caruthersville, 63. 379 NELSON, KAREN R, St. Louis, 63,379 NELSON, LOUANN, Bloomfield, 61,88 NENNINGER, JANE B, St. Louis, 337 NESLER, DEBORAH D, Cape Girardeau, 59, 367 NEVILLE, CONSTANCE M, Rock Hill, 45,367 NEW, KAREN A, St. Charles, 225,358 NEWCOMB, DARRELL W, Wardell, 379 NEWELL, DAVID B, Cape Girardeau, 337 NEWSOM, PAUL W, Holcomb, 367 NEWTON, DON H JR., St. Louis, 104,293 NEWTON, STEPHEN D, Normandy, 246 NICHOLLS, GAIL A, St. Louis, 94 NICHOLLS, MARGUERITE, St. Louis, 337 NICHOLS, KATHY S, St. Louis, 62,63,367 NICKELSON, JANET G, Cape Girardeau, 337 NICKS, CHERYL A, Union, 337 NICKSICH, CATHY R, St. Louis, 255,379 NIEBUR, KEVIN J, Granite, 281 NIEDBALSKI, FREDERICK, Washington, 379 NIEDERKORN, STEVEN B, Benton, 368 NIEDERSCHMIDT, DEBRA, St. Louis, 61,379 NIEMEYER, CAROL A, St. Louis, 77 NIERE, RONNIE V, Ellisville, 358 NIERMAN, LAUREL K, St. Louis, 23O,254, 368 NISCHWITZ, JILL A, Kirkwood, 358 NITCHMANN, JANET K, St. Louis, 88,337 NOBLES, MICHAEL W, St. Louis, 368 NOLFO, JOSEPH, St. Louis, 244 NOLLEY, FREDERICK E, Kewanee, 63,368 NOON, JAMES E, Scott City, 262 NOORALDIN-MOOSA, HASS, Mis Khooze, Iran, 112 NORDAKER, DANIEL E, Belleville, Il, 250 NORMAN, RANDALL R, Cape Girardeau, 379 NORMAN, ROBERT D, Cape Girardeau, 107, 337 NORMAN, SANDRA K, Manchester, 230 NORRIS, JANET S, Fremont, 337 NORRIS, PALMA K, Fremont, 337 NORTH, MARK D, Cape Girardeau, 358 NORTHCUTT, ANITA L, St. Louis, 63 it z Q .,.f-ve Index 399 NORTON, JEANNE M, si. Ann, 379 NORTON, WILLIAM c, Marissa, II, 38,292, 358 ' NOTI-IDURFT, DONNA M, Jackson, 25,99 NOTHDURFT, EARLEEN G, Whitewater, ve NOTI-IDURFT, KIM B, Delta, 84 NOWELL, LINDA G, New Madrid, 12,13,23, 24,32,34,38,79,88,337 NOWELL, TERESA A, Poriagsviiie, 379 NOWOTNY, NANCY E, si. Louis, asa NUNN, KAFIA, Matthews, 102 O OBERGOENNER, JANICE E, St. Louis, 90 OBRIANT, MICHAEL D, St. Ann, 337 OCHS, DENNIS J, Cape Girardeau, 337 OCONNOR, ARTHUR R, Linwood, N.J., 218, 219,229,242,337 OCONNOR, THERESA S, Columbia, 111,337 OCONNOR, WILLIAM H, Whitewater, 368 ODELL, JAMES E, Desioge, 77,107,337 OESTERBORG, LYLE, Clinton, Iowa, 244 OFALLON, PATRICK R, Eureka, 107 OFFER, MARY K, Lonedell, 28,51,72,110,337 OGE, JEANETTE M, Kirkwood, 52,238,254, 358 OGLES, JERRY L, Cape Girardeau, 244 OHMART, ELAINE M, Cape Girardeau, 338 OHMART, LINDA L, Cape Girardeau, 338 OLDSEN, KATHLEEN P, Cape Girardeau, 62,63,338 OLOUGHLIN, MARTHA S, Jackson, 236 OLSON, KENNETH M, St. Louis, 38 OLSON, MICHAEL, Affton, 338 OLSON, MICHAEL W, Chesterfield, 33,77, 246,267 OMALLEY, MARGARET M, St. Louis, 379 ONEAL, DANIEL L, Webster Groves, 46,47, 108,109 ONEAL, DAVID A, Webster Groves, 368 ONEIL, KAY M, Jackson, 30,358 ORF, GAIL L, St. Charles, 29,36,73,89,234, 358 ORTH, DEBORAH R, St. Louis, 39,368 OSBORN, JAMES S, Cape Girardeau, 379 OSBORN, JOYCE E, Cape Girardeau, 32,77 OSBURN, WILLIAM D, Patton, 107 OTT, KATHRYN L, St. Ann, 85,338 OTTEN, JAMES A, Jennings, 58,250,338 OTTEN, LAURA W, Cape Girardeau, 232 OTTEN, WILLIAM T, Jennings, 250 OUTMAN, DANIEL C, St. Louis, 109 OUTMAN, REBECCA G, St. Louis, 61 OVERALL, GAIL A, Farmington, 89,358 OVERBEY, DANIEL L, Sikeston, 23,25,338 OVERTON, SHELLEY L, Bailwin, 44,111,358 OWENS, DEBORAH K, Sikeston, 368 OYLER, LESLIE P, Marissa, III, 38,42,292, 338 400 Index PACHIVA, PALISCH, PALMER, PALMER. PALMER, PALMER, P DENISE M, St. Louis, 338 PAT G, Jackson, 62,63,338 JAMES R, Jackson, 77,368 KARON, Charleston, 38,41,358 STEVEN V, Cape Girardeau, 267 TIMOTHY K, Kennett, 368 PANDHI, HARISH N, Cape Girardeau, 112 PAPIN, MARY K, St. Louis, 338 PAPPAS, 338 MARY ELLEN, Cape Girardeau, PARHAM, PATRICIA I, East Prairie, 380 PARK, MAUREEN A, St. Louis, 380 PARKER, GENE L, St. Louis, 104 PARKER, GUY S, SI. Louis, 380 PARKER, JEANNE M, St. Louis, 338 PARKER, STEVE A, Rolla, 96 PARKIN, JAMES V, Crystal City, 248 PARMETER, THOMAS M, Fenton, 87,338 PARRACK, ELLEN K, Cape Girardeau, 338 PARRENT, BARBARA J, Campbell, 380 PARRISH, DONNA L, St. Louis, 338 PARRISH, SALLY L, Florissant, 380 PARTY, CHERYL A, St. Louis, 380 PASHIA, DONNA F, Potosi, 41,88,255 PASHIA, TINA R, Herculaneum, 358 PATE, ALOIS J, Cape Girardeau, 90,93,338 PATRICK, VICKI M, Poplar Blurr, 91,92, 101,380 PATTERSON, MARC D, Cape Girardeau, 338 PATTERSON, RESA M, Piedmont, 380 PATTERSON, TERRI T, Cape Girardeau, 62,63,380 PATTON, BRENDA G, Kennett, 98,99,338 PATTON, DEBORAH J, Charleston, 380 PATTON, RAYMOND G, Charleston, 358 PATTY, CARL F, Neelyville, 380 PAVELSKI, NICOLETTE J, St. Louis, 338 PAYNE, BRENDA S, St. Louis, 25,45,79,368 PAYNE, DENNIS M, Crestwood, 8O,87,339 PAYTON, VICKI, Piedmont, 380 PEARMAN, DEBRA J, Kennett, 101,358 PEARSON, BRENDA D, Advance, 359 PECAUT, KATHLEEN, St. Louis, 86,339 PECAUT, MICHAEL D, Perryville, 86,87,339 PECAUT, SERGIA, Perryville, 339 PEELER, ELLEN D, Cypress, II, 52,238, 254,368 PEETZ, KAREN J, Scott City, 339 PEIRICK, CARMEN S. Perryville, 368 PELL, DONNA L, Hazelwood, 368 PELLEY, PATRICIA A, Creve Coeur, 45 PALPHREY, MICHELLE, Rogers, Ar, 79 PELTS, MARK J, Kennett, 368 PELUSO, CONNIE M, St. Louis, 41,368 PENBERTHY, CHARLES R, Leadwood, 359 PENBERTHY, PATRICIA A, Leadwood, 380 PENDER, JEANNE A, Farmington, 339 PENDERGRASS, ALMA J, Scott City, 63, 72,380 PENDLETON, REBECCA L, Berkeley, 85 PENROD, BRENDA S, Vienna, II, 339 PENROD, JOE D, Cape Girardeau, 62,63, 71,368 PENSEL, RONALD R, Cape Girardeau, 107 PEREZ, JANET C, St. Louis, 359 PERKINSON, MARY C, St. Louis, 39,368 PERRIN, REBECCA L, Ellisville, 62,63,67 PERRY, CHRISTINE A, Bell City, 380 PERRY, DONNA T, Cape Girardeau, 380 PERRY, JACLYN R, St. Louis, 339 PERRY, LAFE L, Cape Girardeau, 368 ,.....-my PERSCHBACHER, DAVID E, Marion Il, 380 PESKIE, SHIRLEY M, St. Louis, 368 PETERS, CATHERINE E, Lutesville, 85,359 PETERS, JAMES C, West Plains, 339 PETERS, LARRY K, Bertrand, 31,84 PETERS, LESLIE E, University City, 107,339 PETERS, VICTORIA M, Lutesville, 13, 27,29,32,58,88,232,359 PETERSEN, KIRSTI L, Erie, Pa, 33,54, 55,232,359 PETROFF, JOHN T, Dellwood, 293,368 PEWITT, SUSAN C, Ellington, 380 PFAUTSCH, BRIAN P, Cape Girardeau, 368 PFAUTSCH, MARK L. Cape Girardeau, 78,359 PFEIFER, DEBORAH G, St. Louis, 339 PHARO, SUSAN A, Blytheville, Ar, 339 PHELPS, VICKI L. Hayti, 380 PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA, New Madrid, 232 PHILLIPS, EDWIN M, New Madrid, 95 PHILLIPS, KEVIN E, Cape Girardeau, 33,74,380 PHILLIPS, MARK K, New Madrid, 95 PHILLIPS, RICHARD, New Madrid, 244 PICARELLA, DAN G, St. Louis, 242 PIERCE, TERRY D, Cape Girardeau, 248 PINKERTON, ROZENA A, Jackson, 368 PINKLEY, JANET L, Lesterville, 24,76,368 PINKLEY, RHONDA L, St. Ann, 101,234,339 PINKSTON, IRVIN L, Farmington, 368 PINKSTON, PAUL E, Farmington, 339 PINNEY, JANET L, St. Louis, 380 PIRANO, TIMOTHY P, Cape Girardeau, 359 PIRC, KATHRYN P, Neelyville, 359 PIRCH, GARRY H, Holden, 46,273,293,368 PIRTLE, GARRY, Holden, 359 PIRTLE, GARY R, Mounds, ll, 339 PIRTLE, JERRY K, Mounds, Il, 339 PITCHIE, RICHARD B, Poplar Bluff, 27,368 PITTMANN, DEBORAH J, Robertsville, 63 PITTMAN, LURA A, Overland, 380 PIXLEY, REBECCA A, Berkeley, 230 PLACKEMEIER, STEVEN J, St. Charles, 285,293,368 PLATT, LAURA S, Jackson, 380 PLEASANT, LINDA G, Campbell, 380 PLUMLEY, KATHY J, Kennett, 110,111,359 PLUMLEY, WILLIAM R, Kennett, 262 PLUMMER, BRUCE F, Charleston, 77,84,368 PODOLSKI, MARIANNE D, St. Louis, 368 POEPPELMEIER, LINDA M, St. Ann, 103,359 POGUE, BRENDA J, Fredericktown, 339 POLITTE, BETTY A, Pacific, 339 POLITTE, MICHELE D, St. Louis, 85,368 POLK, DONNA L, St. Louis, 79,368 POLSGROVE, MARY E, Gideon, 66,67 POOCHARDEN, PAITOON, Cape Girardeau, 112 POPE, FRAN, Bonne Terre, 24,44,61 PORTELL, BARBARA F, Ste. Genevieve, 368 PORTELL, LEE A, St. Louis, 44,359 PORTER, JEFFREY L, Sikeston, 244 PORTERFIELD, BRENT W, Bradenton, Fl, 240 POSEY, DAPHNE D, Florisaant, 359 POSTON, JOHN S, Leadwood, 339 POTTS, CRAIG A, Lancaster, Ca, 262, 380 POUR, RANDLOPH L, St. Louis, 101,108, 109.339 POWELL, BELINDA B, Farmington, 339 POWELL, JOHN D, Flat River, 52,339 POWERS, THOMAS J, St. Louis, 109 PRAECHTER, DAVID R, Cape Girardeau, 107,339 PRATER, STANLEY D, High Ridge, 56,57 PRATT, CHESTER E JR, Richwoods, 83,339 PRATT, JANET H. Richwoods, 368 PRAYOR, BILLY K, Wyatt, 339 PRENDERGAST, GENE D, St. Louis, 339 PREUSSE, PHILLIP S, Chester, Il, 248,339 PREWETT, PATRICIA L, House Springs, 45,73 PRIBBLE, DEBORAH K, Cobden, II, 44,63 PRICE, DAVID C, Richmond Heights, 228, 229,246 PRICE, GARY M, Doniphan, 242 PRICE, KATHLEEN G, St. Louis, 73, 234,359 PRIEST, RICKI A, Poplar Bluff, 42,96,368 PRINCE, DAVID W, Marston, 359 PRINSTER, JOHN T, St. Charles, 267,380 PRITCHARD, JANA R, Creve Coeur, 73 PRITCHARD, ROBERT P, Bragg City, 242,339 PRITCHARD, SUSAN D, West Plains, 77,380 PRIVETT, JERRY D, Bragg City, 59 PROFFER, LINDA S, St. Louis, 368 PROPST, DONNA S, Cape Girardeau, 28,32 PROVOW, RUTHIE F, Fredericktown, 340 PRUITT, LIZBETH L, Independence, 380 PUGH, LYNDELL L, Benton, 360 PUGH, MICHELLE S, Benton, 104 PUHL, SUSAN H, Manchester, 38,91,94,368 PULLEN, ELISHA S, Bell City, 368 PULLUM, JOYCE A. Bloomfield, 368 PUNTNEY, ROBERT E, Mt. Vernon, Il, 340 PYATT, JACQE G, Pilot Knob, 359 Q QUADE, CHERYL K, Jackson, 380 QUADE, DONNA J, Normandy, 85,94,380 QUADE, ELIZABETH C, Minnetonka, Mn, 368 QUEEN, BRENDA K, Desoto, 28,715,340 QUERTERMOUS, SHIRLEY J. Charleston, 95,232 QUINN, JOSEPH M, St. Ann, 248 QUINN, MARY E, St. Louis, 92,369 QUINTON, LARRY D, Potosi, 340 R RACHER, JACINTA M, St. Louis, 85 RADETIC, EDWARD P, Cape Girardeau, 63 RADZOM, PATRICIA D, St. Louis, 94, 255,380 RAFFERTY, NANCY E, Sikeston, 340 RAFFERTY, ROBERT E, Jackson, 77,107 RAHM, BETH A, Affton, II, 369 RAINWATER, ROBERT D, Bloomfield, 359 RALEIGH, ROBERT M, Crestwood, 244 RALEY, ROBERT M, Festus, 262 RAMSEY, FROSTY L, Ballwin, 380 RANDEL, SAM B, St. Louis, 104 RANDOL, NARVOL A JR, Cape Girardeau, 49,66,87,369 RANDOLPH, DIANA L. St. Louis, 94,369 RANDOLPH, GINGER M, Herculaneum, 340 RANKIN, MARY C, St. Charles, 380 RAPP, NANCY A, St. Louis, 369 RATH, RAYMOND A, Bridgeton, 359 RATLEY, LESA C, St. Ann, 99, 369 RAU, MARLA S, St. Louis, 340 RAUCH, FRANCIS B, Washington, 244 RAUCH, THOMAS R, St. Charles, 38,42,359 RAUH, BARBARA A, Jackson, 369 RAY, NANCY J, Sikeston, 369 RAY, VICKIE D, Wardell, 369 RAYE, SHANNEN E, Arnold, 359 RAYL, TERI E, Florissant, 340 RAYMER, CECIL R, Cape Girardeau, 109 READ, MARY V, Granite City, II, 63 REASONS, ANN B, Cape Girardeau, 62,63 RECHTIN, GEORGIANN M, St. Louis, 91 REDMAN, MICHAEL R, Advance, 72 REDMAN, VELVA K, Clarkton, 340 REECE, BEVERLY G, Malden, 63,66,67 REED, REED REED REED, REED, REED KERRY J, Vulcan, 340 LINDA R, Dudley, 359 MARY A, Fremont, 359 RICHARD T JR, East Prairie, 107 RONNIE D, Rogers, Ar, 267 SHERRY K, Hayti, 380 REEVES, GAIL L, Cape Girardeau, 236 REEVES, MARI M, East Prairie, 63,340 REHNBERG, BRUCE C, Chesterfield, 380 REICHERT, DEBRA A, St. Louis, 73 REIDT, MARY L, Bloomsdale, 380 REINAGEL, BONNIE L, Kelso, 340 REINBOTT, MYRA L, Bertrand, 101,359 REISENBICHLER, CONNIE, New Wells, 369 REISS, KAREN J, St. Charles, 38,39 REITER, CLAUDETTE J, Puxico, 369 REITZEL, PANDORA I, Cape Girardeau, 29,30,340 REMOWSKI, MARY E, St. Louis, 380 RENARD, CHARLES F, Reistertown, Md, 46 RENAUD, MARY M, St. Louis, 61,369 RENFROW, RICHARD B, Cape Girardeau, 369 RENNER, RHONDA J, Chester, ll, 380 RENZ, ROBERT J JR, St. Louis, 244 RESCH, DALE F, Anna, II, 369 REUSS, LARRY S, Marissa, II, 42,380 REYNOLDS, CHRISTOPHER, St. Louis, 246 REYNOLDS, PATRICIA K, Cape Girardeau, 369 RHINEHART, JANET M, Salem, II, 359 RHODES, CATHY D, St. Louis, 340 RHODES, E. YVONNE, Whitewater, 341 RHODES, GARY L, St. Louis, 340 RHODES, GARY W, Glen Allen, 72 RHODES, MARY A, St. Louis, 381 RHODES, MARY G, Advance, 340 RHODES, MARY S, Cape Girardeau, 236 RHODES, RICHARD C, Farmington, 267 RHYMER, PATRICIA A, Illmo, 381 RICE, DOUGLAS A, Jonesboro, Il, 359 RICE, SUE A, Berkeley, 91,92,369 RICE, SUSAN E, Kennett, 33,369 RICHARDS, MARILYN G, Advance, 341 ROBINSON, DANIEL E, Hayti, 99 ROBINSON, ROBBIE D, Poplar Bluff, 369 ROBINSON, SHARON E, St. Louis, 104 ROBISON, JANE A, Kennett, 89,369 ROCK, DEBRA K, Fredericktown, 25,232,369 RODEWALD, MICHAEL K, Concordia, 71,341 107,359 RICHARDS, THOMAS R Il, Ladue 341 RICHARDSON, KATHY T, Kennett, 20, 34,232,341 RICHARDSON, MARK L, Poplar Bluff, 22,25,341 RICHARDSON, PATTI J, Hillsboro, 38,59, 89,341 RICHARDSON, VICKI D, Arbyrd, 38,100 RICHBOURG, DAVID L, Chaffee, 107 RICHBOURG, JOHN R, Chaffee, 293 RODRIGUEZ, DENNIS S, Kirkwood, 381 RODY, LINDA S, St. Louis, 65,67,70,359 ROGERS, ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS, ROGERS. DENNIS L, Farmington, 107 JOANN K, Cape Girardeau, 381 JOHN E, St. Louis, 52,341 KATHY A, St. Louis, 59,381 RICHARD A, Ballwin, 63,66,67,246 STEVE L, Chaffee, 248,267 WILLIAM R, Cape Girardeau, RICHMOND, WALTER G, Arnold, 108,109 RICKARD, BEN E, Cape Girardeau, 85 RICKMAN, MARILYN J., Arnold, 341 RICKMAN, VICKI G, Kennett, 232,381 RIDDLE, GARY L, West Plains, 381 RIDINGS, CHARLES R, Delta, 100,341 RIEHL, DIANE G, Bismarck, 341 RIEK, CATHY L, Ballwin, 341 RIEK, VICKI S, Ballwin, 381 RIESENBECK, WILLIAM A, Cape Girardeau, 80 RILEY, RILEY, RILEY, RINEY, JANICE A, Harviell, 381 PATRICIA A, Bridgeton, 369 SUSAN M, St. Louis, 91,92,369 DAVID W, Jackson, 281 RING, GARY N, Florissant, 381 RINGWALD, MICHAEL J, Ste. Genevieve, ROHDE, JAMES W, St. Louis, 52,97,341 ROHLFING, HELEN L, Webster Groves, 341 ROLOFF, DAN M, St. Charles, 242 ROMANN, REGINA M, Perryville, 381 ROMINES, JANE A, Kennett, 381 RONZIO, JOSEPH M, St. Louis, 248 ROOF, SHERRILL L, Florissant, 38,69 ROQUES, JAMES M, St. Louis, 369 ROQUES, LISA H, High Ridge, 63 ROSA, DEBORAH L, Sunset Hills, 53,91 ROSA, DONNA L, Sunset Hills, 61,369 ROSCHE, KNUTE K, Hazelwood, 242 ROSE, BETSY J, St. Louis, 238,341 ROSE, CALVIN D, Hazelwood, 38,341 ROSE, CAROLYN M, St. Louis, 381 ROSE, CYNTHIA A, Ferguson, 238,341 ROSENBERGER, SUSAN L, Cape Girardeau, ROZIER, STEPHEN C, Perryville, 33,342 RUBLE, PEGGIE L, Vulcan, 75,381 RUBOTTOM, PATRICIA E, Esther, 342 RUBY, MICHAEL T, Manchester, 63,381 RUDERT, BARRY C, Poplar Bluff, 62,63, 64,98,99,342 RUDERT, DAVID R, Perryville, 369 RUDESILL, JOHN G, Ballwin, 267 RUEHLING, MONA F, Altenburg, 369 RUENGPHITAK, KRISANA, Bangphra, Thailand, 342 RUESLER, MICHAEL H, Cape Girardeau, 82,87,97,342 RUESLER, WAYNE W, Jackson, 87 RUESSLER, DONALD R, Perryville, 342 RUFF, CURT L, St. Louis, 342 RUHL, BARBARA A, Sikeston, 359 RUNFELT, LEROY L, Jackson, 369 RUNDE, PATRICIA R, St. Charles, 254,381 RUNNELS, CARLA J, Marble Hill, 369 RUPPERT, KURT E, Florissant, 293 RUSSO, PAMELA A, St. Louis 381 RUSSO, VICTORIA L, St. Louis, ll, 359 RUST, ROBERT W, Cabool, 267 RUTLEDGE, GARY, St. Louis, 267 RYAN, PEGGY K, St. Louis, 52,88,229,342 SAALE, PHYLLIS R, West Alton, 92,369 SACHSE, CHARLES J, Cape Girardeau, 342 SADLER, CAROLYN A, Whitewater, 381 SAJOVETZ, TONI A, Richmond Heights, 342 SALFEN, BILLIE M, Bridgeton, 39 SALLEE, Vicky L, Poplar Bluff, 359 SAMEL, MARIA J, St. Louis, 369 84,381 RISHA, JEAN A, Cape Girardeau, 24,85,369 RITCHIE, PETER H, Cape Girardeau, 381 RITTER, ABBY J, Fredericktown, 381 RIVA, BARBARA J, Manchester, 381 ROBB, ROBYN K, St. Ann, 341 ROBBINS, CHRISTINE R, St. Louis, 94,381 ROBBINS, RANDALL P, Cape Girardeau, 262,369 ROBERT, JACALYN J, Cape Girardeau, 57 ROBERTS, JANICE P, Kennett, 341 ROBERTS, MARK A, Cape Girardeau, 381 ROBERTS, SUSAN J, Winona, 341 ROBERTSON, ALANA J, Poplar Bluff, 381 ROBERTSON, JERRY A, Sikeston, 369 ROBINSON, CEOLA J, Charleston, 93,369 402 Index 59 ROSENTHAL, MICHAEL A, Cape Girardeau, 244 ROSS, BRENDA K, Charleston, 341 SAMPLE , ALLAN L, Cape Girardeau, 84 SAMPLE, SAMPLE, SAMPLE SAMPLE DANNA M, Caruthersville, 381 DONNA K, Annapolis, 342 JOHN A, Annapolis, 84,381 SUSAN M, Cape Girardeau, 342 SAMUELS, VIRGINIA S. Webster Groves, 34,45,101,360 SANDER, PATRICIA, Jackson, 234,360 ROSS, DAVID B, Kennett, 63 ROSS, PATRICIA N, Bloomfield, 70,341 ROTH, LINDA M, Ste. Genevieve, 341 ROTH, MARK D, St. Louis, 97,341 ROUGGLY, RONALD L, Bonne Terre, 107,342 ROUTT, TARA L, Florissant, 38,85,342 ROUTT, TONI L, Florissant, 39,381 ROUX, THOMAS R, Sikeston, 342 ROWE, JACKIE C, Doniphan 40,381 ROWOTH, JAMES D. Brunswick, 42,72,369 ROZIER, GEORGE P, Perryville, 244 SANDERS, CARL M, St. Louis, 342 SANDERS, PATRICK G, St. Louis, 369 SANDS, JEAN, Rolla, 234 SANFORD, LINDA K, Cahokia, Il, 342 SANSEVERE, MICHAEL X, Jennings, 381 SANTACOLOMA, REBECCA, Santiago, Panama, 72,112 SAPPINGTON, OLIVER, Richmond Heights, 248 SATTERLEY, ADDAH R, St. Louis, 62,63,342 SAUER, VICKI L, Bridgeton, 342 SAUL, LEONARD G, Chesterfield, 38,83, 242,342 SAUL, RANDAL L, Cape Girardeau, 40 SAUM, MARIANNE P, Ballwin, 43 SAUNDERS, ELEANOR J, Cape Girardeau, 73,342 SAUTEL, FRED T, Cape Girardeau, 107 SAX, CINDY A, St. Louis, 76,381 SCALES, CHARLES E, Sikeston, 381 SCALISE, WILLIAM J, St. Louis, 369 SCHAAB, JUDITH D, St. Louis, 369 SCHAFFER, ELLEN M, St. Charles, 369 SCHATZMANN, NINA R, St. Louis, 381 SCHEIBLE, KAREN J. Bell City, 254,381 SCHEIDT, ROBERT M, Cape Girardeau, 107 SCHENIMANN, SUSAN R, Scott City, 381 SCHERER, SCHERER, 110,342 SCHERER, SCHERER, SCHERER, DAVID W, Cape Girardeau, 87,342 DEBRA C, Cape Girardeau, 77, GALE A, Bell City, 236, 381 J STEPHEN, Sikeston, 78,342 MARTHA L, Scott City, 97,369 SCHERSTUHL, CLAUDIA B, High Ridge, 63, 66,67 SCHEU, MARJORIE E, Cape Girardeau, 25,26,59 SCHEUMBAUER, CARL M, St. Louis, 262 SCHIFFMAN, DONALD W, St. Louis, 82, 246 SCHILD, REBECCA K, Cape Girardeau, 62,64,70,101,360 SCHILD, THOMAS G, Cape Girardeau, 87 SCHILLING, SANDRA A, St. Louis, 342 SCHILLING, SUSAN M, St. Louis, 85,381 SCHILLY, MARY P, Bloomsdale, 230 SCHLICHTER, JEAN M, Cape Girardeau, 381 SCHLICHTING, CHARLOTT, Wittenberg, 382 SCHLICHTING, DORIS J, Wittenberg, 382 SCHLIMME, MICHAEL L, Cape Girardeau, 33,58,107,342 SCHLIMPERT, THOMAS L., St. Louis, 38 SCHLITT, BARBARA A, Poplar Bluff, 360 SCHLITT, CHERI L, Oran, 73, 382 SCHLITT, WILLIAM N, Cape Girardeau, 59,62,63 SCHLOSS, DALE R, Cape Girardeau, 87 SCHLOSS, ROBERT T, Crestwood, 248,343 SCHLOSSER, GARY V, lllmo, 107 SCHLUE, JANET L, Cape Girardeau, 343 SCHMALTZ, KAREN R, St. Louis, 21,29,32, 94,343 232,343 SCHMIDT, CHARLOTTE M, St. Louis, 382 SCHMIDT, ROGER K, Festus, 267 SCHMIDT, SUSAN F, Columbia, ll, 382 SCHMITT, NOREEN L, Crestwood, 255,343 SCHNEIDER, PAUL A, Kirkwood, 369 SCHNELL, SUZANNE R, St. Louis, 90,92, SCHNELLER, NANCY J, St. Louis, 94,369 SCHNURBUSCH, KENNETH, Perryville, 343 SCHNURBUSCH, RUTH A, Cape Girardeau, 343 SCHNURBUSCH, SIDNEY G, Perryville, 41,369 SCHOCH, KAREN S, Manchester, 382 SCHOCH, STEVEN A, Manchester, 79,83, 87,95,343 SCHOEMEHL, DENNIS F, St. Louis, 246, 267 SCHOENBECK, DAVID E, Rolling Meadow, ll, 33,38,40 SCHOENBECK, EDITH N, St. Louis, 85 SCHOENEBECK, MARY L, Jackson, 369 SCHOTT, BRENDA M, Festus, 360 SCHROEDER, FREDERICK, St. Louis, 242 SCHROEDER, JANET A, Anna, ll, 382 SCHROER, KATHLEEN B, Cape Girardeau, 41 SCHROETER, KATHRYN E, Frohna, 343 SCHRUMPF, DAVID L, Perryville, 343 SCHUESSLER, CHARLOTTE, Esther, 343 SCHUETZ, JAMES L, St. Louis, 343 SCHULTE, JAMES P, Crescent, 107,344 SCHUMACHER, BRAD S, Homewood, ll, 63 SCHUMER, RAY J, Perryville, 344 SCHUSTER, URSULA J, Memmingen, German, 112 SCHUTT, CHRISTINE M, St. Louis, 382 SCHWAB, ROBERT E, Cape Girardeau, 87,344 SCHWAB, ROGER, Jackson, 84 SCHWAB, STEVEN J, Cape Girardeau, 37, 78,228,229,244 SCHWARTZ, JOE L JR, lllmo, 78 SCHWARTZMEYER, LINDA, St. Louis, 97 SCHWEER, KATHRYN S, Jackson, 382 SCHWEISS, DAVID J, Ste, Genevieve, 250 SCOTT, DIANE, Oran, 382 SCOTT, GREGORY M, Altton, 75,344 SCOTT, MICHAEL, Normandy, 248 SCOWDEN, LARRY J, Cape Girardeau, 382 SCZEPANSKI, WILLIAM M, Affton, 344 ,eq Q SEABAUGH, ANITA K, Friedheim, 382 SEABAUGH, CONNIE S, Jackson, 83, 344 SEABAUGH, MELODY F, Leopold, 369 SEAL, CHERYL Y, Cape Girardeau, 344 SEAL, GARRY J, Piedmont, 344 SEBASTIAN, KELVIN H, Cape Girardeau, 63,66,71,360 SEBASTIAN, LINDA R, Flat River, 360 SEBASTIAN, NANCY M, Creve Coeur, 62,63,67,70,344 SEHNERT, JANICE M, St. Louis, 369 SEIBERT, BRIAN E, Jackson, 370 SEIDLER, ALICE C, Overland, 110,111 SEITHEL, KEVIN L, St. Ann, 229,250 SETCHFIELD, JAMES W, Overland, 344 SEVERINO, STEPHEN V, St. Louis, 382 SEXAUER, MARGARET M, St. Louis, 102,360 SEXTON, RICHARD P, St. Louis, 46 SEXTRO, GARY L, Sappington, 244 SHAFFER, CAROL A, Oran, 103,370 SHANNON, DENNIS J, St. Louis, 250 SHANNON, PEGGY L, St. Louis, 101,234, 344 SHARON, DEBORAH J, Hartville, 63,111 SHAW, KAREN S, Tallapoosa, 344 SHAY, KEVIN P, Burlington, Ia, 281 SHEETS, PAMELA P, Cape Girardeau, 52. 57,230,344 SHEETS, SUSAN H, Cape Girardeau, 25, 54,56,57,58,60,230,360 SHELL, ANGELA K, Dexter, 62,63,70 SHELL, CHERYL R, Coldwater, 360 SHELL, STEPHEN W, Sikeston, 344 Q Q 0 if N Index 403 SHELLY, MARGARET K, Dexter, 344 SHELTON, SANDRA K, St. Charles, 91 SHELTON, STEPHEN G, Puxico, 262,360 SHEPARD, ELIZABETH A, Kirkwood, 382 SHEPHERD, LINDA L, Cairo, II, 370 SHERETZ, MICHAEL R, Murphysboro, ll, 344 SHERMAN, LYNDA M, Ollivette, 370 SHERWOOD, DAVID L, St. Louis, 285 SHETLEY, JENNY, Fredericktown, 360 SHIBATA, KAORU, Hastings, Mi, 76,112 SHIGEISHI, TOKIO, Machidashi, Tokyo, 112,344 SHILLITO, JANE G, Maryland Heights, 73,360 SHIMO, JOYCE A, Strongsville, Oh, 344 SHIPMAN, EDMOND H, Bismarch, 344 SHIPMAN, JERRY D, Cape Girardeau, 344 SHIRRELL, DEBORAH K, Brownwood, 382 SHIRRELL, EDDIE W, Zalma, 100,107,360 SHOCKLEY, DARLAS A, Van Buren, 382 SHOCKLEY, LINDA S, Van Buern, 73,344 SHOEMAKER, DENNIS D, House Springs, 46,382 SHORT, SANDRA K, Kelso, 370 SHOULTS, CAROLE A, Portageville, 34, 58,88,232 SHREVE, DANIEL C, Florissant, 95,250 SHY, HELEN G, Chaffee, 382 SHY, MICHAEL C, St. Louis, 62,63,99,344 SIDES, BRENDA A, Cape Girardeau, 382 SIEBKE, MARGARET M, St. Louis, 232,344 SIENKIEWICZ, PATRICIA, St. Louis, 238, 254 SIKICH, MARLYN, Potosi, 344 SIMMONS, JAMES D, Charleston, 345 SIMMONS, PATRICIA E, Millersville, 77, 360 SIMMONS, RICKY G, Kennett, 382 SIMMONS, SANDRA K, Steele, 360 SIMMS, JAY W, Florissant, 42,382 SIMONDS, LAURENCE H, Maryland Heights, 63 SIMPHER, ROBERT G, Cape Girardeau, 360 SIMPKINS, KATHIE S, East Prairie, 48,382 SIMPSON, DANA M, St. Louis, 88,345 SIMPSON, DEBORAH A, Lilbourn, 38,345 SIMPSON, LAWRENCE E, St. Louis, 40 SINCE, CAROL L, Esther, 345 SINGLETON, DONALD L, Kirkwood, 382 SIRIMATUROS, KITTI, Bangkok, Thailand, 112,345 SISK, MICHAEL S, Affton, 345 SITTER, SUSAN Y, Florissant, 34,232 SITZE, DONNA K, Marquand, 83 SKLENKA, MARY E, Strongsville, Oh, 345 SLATTERY, TERRY J, Cape Girardeau, 267 SLAUGHTER, ED, Cape Girardeau, 267 SLINKARD, MARY J, Senath, 34,232 SLYMAN, ROBERT E, St. Louis, 262 SMEE, CYNTHIA R, Strongsville, Oh, 238,345 SMITH, BEVERLY G, Iberia, 73,345 SMITH, DEBORAH E, Patton, 84,345 SMITH, JOHN C, Tamms, II, 107,345 SMITH, LYNN A, St. Ann, 57,370 SMITH, MICHAEL J, Potosi, 345 SMITH, PAULA J, Lemay, 57,382 SMITH, PHILLIP S, St. Louis, 242 SMITH, RONALD E, Fredericktown, 75 SMITH, STEPHEN R, St. Louis, 260,293,382 SMITH, VICTORIA L, St. Louis, 28,72 404 Index SNAVELY, CRAIG D, Bridgeton, 248 SNELL, JERRY, Cape Girardeau, 97,345 SNIDER, AILEEN A, Cape Girardeau, 101 SNIDER, CHERYL K, Dexter, 382 SNIDER, SAMUEL E, Illmo, 107 SNIDER, SANDRA A, Kirkwood, 80,81,88, 345 SNOPEK, LAWRENCE P, Jennings, 250,293 SNOW, CYNTHIA A, Raytown, 382 SNYDER, ROBERT L, Hornersville, 360 SOFIELD, CECILIA M, Perryville, 370 SOKOL, KATHLEEN M, St. Louis, 230,345 SOLOVIC, RONALD J, St. Louis, 83,87 SOMMERS, SARA L, Cape Girardeau, 255 SOMMERVILLE, MICHAEL, St. Charles, 248 SONNTAG, JOYCE, Florissant, 88,370 SORRELS, JILL R, Anna, Il, 345 SOUTH, JANET S, Essex, 345 SOWERS, DONALD M JR, Houston, 62,63, 66,71 SPARKS, DONITA A, Potosi, 382 SPARLING, MARY A, Crystal City, 59,63,370 SPECK, VICKIE L, St. Louis, 63,382 SPEIDEL, RONNIE J, Desoto, 246,345 SPIEGEL, DONNA M, St. Louis, 345 SPIEGEL, MARGARITA, Santiago, Panama, 112,345 SPIERS, ROBERT L, Wellsville, 346 SPIKER, KENNETH W, Desoto, 346 SPILLER, DAVENE F, St. Louis, 346 SPOOLER, SHERRI L, Jackson, 382 SPRENGER, PAULINE M, Cape Girardeau, 254,370 SPRINGMAN, MELINDA R. Godfrey, II, 370 STACK, MICHAEL K, St. Louis, 246 STAEBEL, MARY L, Kelso, 30,85,346 STAFFORD, BARBARA C, Cape Girardeau, 236,346 STAHL, WENDY B, St. Vharles, 346 STAHLY, BECKY S, Cape Girardeau, 232 STALEY, THOMAS M, Cape Girardeau, 244 STALLINGS, ALVINA S, East Prairie, 85,346 STALLINGS, REBECCA S, Sikeston, 346 STALLMAN, DENNIS M, St. Louis, 248,346 STALLMAN, KENNETH G, St. Louis, 248 STANLEY, CATHERINE L, Desloge, 61,85,382 STATEN, LORRAINE K, Florissant, 382 STATLER, 84 STATLER, 85,370 STEARNS, STEARNS, STEARNS, STEARNS, CHARLENE L, Sedgewickville, DEBORAH D, Cape Girardeau, JANICE L, Perryville, 382 MELODIE J, Annapolis, 91 ROBERT J, Doniphan, 382 SUE E, Burfordville, 382 STECK, DONNA L, Jennings, 382 STECK, THOMAS L, Cape Girardeau, 346 STEELE, EVALE B, Deerfield, ll, 39,73 STEFANIC, BARBARA J, St. Louis, 44,88, 370 STEFANUS, MARY J, Lemay, 45,370 STEGALL, NANCY J, Desloge, 382 STEGMANN, HEIDI L. St. Louis, 38,346 STEIMLE, JOSEPH M, Cape Girardeau, 346 STEINBECK, NANCY R, Boca Raton, FI, 41,255 STEINKE, CHRISTINE M, St. Louis, 37,'l10, 111,346 STEINMETZ, HELEN M, Sikeston, 346 Q STEINNERD, KENETH J, St. Louis, 242 STEINNERD, MARY J, St. Louis 382 STELLOH, KENNETH B, Dallas, Tx, 360 STEPHENS, BARBARA A, Decatur, Il, 382 STEPHENS, DONNA G, Bell City, 70,370 STERGIOS, GEORGIA L, St. Charles, 370 STERNBERG, BEVERLY A, Walsh, Il, 382 STEVENS, STEVENS, MICHAEL K, St. Louis, 250 TONY L, Dexter, 370 STEVENSON, DON H. Kirkwood, 370 STEVENSON, JANET R, Viburnum, 382 STEWARD, STEWART STEWART NANCY L, New Madrid, 39,37 KEVIN, St. Louis, 104,267 ROBERT W JR, Affton, 248 STEWART, SANDRA R, Perryville, 360 STEWART, STEVEN W, Puxico, 31,80 STEWART, WILLIAM L, Charleston, 383 STIEGEMEYER, SUSAN L. Cape Girardeau, 230,346 STILES, DAVID W, Southfield, Mi, 346 STILL, CARLENE R, Cape Girardeau, 360 F STILLMAN, JEAN M, Florissant, 383,255 STINEBAKER, WALTER J, St. Louis, 107,346 STINSON, NANCY A, Sikeston, 383 STOCKHAUSEN, SUZANNE, Cedar Hill, 346 STOCKING, MICHAELEEN, Charleston, 54, 238,370 STOCKMAN, CHARLES T, Cape Girardeau, 53, 293,360 STOER, PAMELA R, St. Charles, 383 STOESSEL, SUSAN A, Kirkwood, 63,70 STOKLEY, JIMMIE D, Caruthersville, 72,74 STOLTZ, MARTHA K, Pacific, 383 STOLZER, ROBERT J, Festus, 267 STONE, DANNY T, Lilbourn, 383 STONE, DEBORAH J, Bernie, 382 STONE, MARA B, Jackson, 63,65 STORY, APRIL, Cape Girardeau, 346 STORY, BONNIE D, Wolf Island, 346 STOVERINK, ALVIN M, Gordonville, 383 STOVERINK, JOAN M, Hillsboro, 346 STOVERINK, MICHAEL A, Gordonville, 360 STRACK, SHARON L, Jackson, 346 STRANAHAN, BENJAMIN J, Cape Girardeau, 74 STRANAHAN, NORA K, Cape Girardeau, 74,370 STRANGE, RUBY G, Fredericktown, 370 STRATMANN, CAROL J, St. Louis, 370 STRATTON, JOHN D, Crestwood, 107 STRICKER, MARION M, Charleston, 370 STRICKER, REBECCA J, Charleston, 75,346 STRICKLAND, CHARLES M, Poplar Bluff, 87,346 STRICKLAND, ROGER D, Greenville, 240 STRODER, LYNN M, Jackson, 82,87,360 STRODER, RICK W, Sedgewickville, 383 STROM, CAROL J, Cape Girardeau, 63,383 STRONG, MARY S, Lilbourn, 383 STRONG, VICKY E, St. Louis, 104,383 STROOT, SANDRA A, Dellwood, 94 STUCKEY, TRUDY L, St. Louis, 383 STURGEON, BOBBY A, Kennett, 383 STUTTS, DEBRA A, Dexter, 85,370 SUEDMEYER, MARY F, Nashville, ll, 28 SULLENTRUP, DIANE K, Washington, 360 SULLIVAN, DELORES L, Cape Girardeau, 63 SULLIVAN, JENNIFER J, Florissant, 383 SULLIVAN, MARTHA C, Cape Girardeau, 72 SULLIVAN, SHERLYN S, Imperial, 234 SULZER, PATRICIA M, St. Louis, 38 SULZER, THEODORE J JR, Jennings, 346 SUMLIN, DENNIS L, Sikeston, 104 SUMMERS, DANNY C, Dexter, 47 SUMSKI, TERRY F, Florissant, 80,87 SURBER, LETTY J, Neeleyville, 346 SUTER, THOMAS, St. Louis, 267 SUTTER, RUSSELL W, St. Louis, 248,346 SUTTERER, DENNIS P, Perryville, 248 SUTTON, CHERYL A, Florissant, 255,383 SUTTON, JO E, Dexter, 360 SVATEK, PAMELA L. St. Louis, 283,255 SVEHLA, BARBARA J, St. Louis, 93 SVOBODA, PHILIP M, Dexter, 46 SWACKER, CINDI I, St. Louis, 360 SWAIM, ROBERT B, Cape Girardeau, 107 SWAN, ELLEN L, Pocahnontas, 383 SWAN, NINA C, Pocahontas, 85,103,346 SWAN, WILLIAM J, Jackson, 80,107,347 SWANSTON, BUZZ H, St. Louis, 347 z I: S. is Lg ilu' YM pil .1 l Q Saints, 2 S 347 SZACHTA, STEPHEN D, Spanish Lake, 46 T TABASH, MARY P, si. Louis, 93 TABoFi, TRACY L, Potosi, aaa TACKABERRY, CELIA ivi, Richmond i-ioigms, 26,5953 TAGGART, SUSAN J, Jackson, 255 TAKACH, SANDRA L, si. Louis, 52,236 TALBOTT, PEGGY A, O'Fallon, seo TANIS, MARCIA s, oriano Park, ii, eo,a8. THOMAS, CYNTHIA, Fairfield, Ct, 28,29, 89,234,361 THOMAS, JANET S, Perryville, 383 THOMAS, MICHAEL R, Senath, 347 THOMAS, SANDRA E, Cape Girardeau, 73 THOMAS, TERRY H, Senath, 347 THOMASON, BECKY S, Charleston, 58,232,370 THOMPSON, JULIA A, Sikeston, 33,58,370 THOMSPON, KATHY I, Webster Groves, 77 THOMPSON NORMAN A, Cape Girardeau, 76,107 THOMPSON, ROBERT W, Leadwood, 361 THOMPSON SUSAN J, Jackson, 383 360 TAPLEY, DAVID L, Thebes, ll, 361 TARNOWSKI, STANLEY J, Owensville, 46 TARNOWSKI, STEPHEN A, Owensville, 46,370 TATE, GREGORY L, Cape Girardeau, 244 TAYLOR BRUCE E, Bloomfield, 383 TAYLOR, DEBRA D, Cape Girardeau, 111, 361 TAYLOR, J SCOTT, Cape Girardeau, 77 TAYLOR JOHN A, Kirkwood, 46,361 THORNE, STEVEN H, St. Charles, 107 THORNSBERRY, CAROL J, Ferguson, 236,347 THORNTON, CYNTHIA J, Cape Girardeau, 236 THURM, BRENDA S, Altenburg, 383 THURMAN, HAROLD L, Fisk, 347 THURMER, DAVID B, St. Louis, 42,64,66. 370 TIETJENS, LAURA J, St. Louis, 383 TIFFANY, MARSHA B, Manchester, 92,383 TINSLEY, MURIEL L, Black Jack, 46,383 TAYLOR, RICHARD A, Cape Girardeau, 107 TAYLOR, THOMAS S, Essex, 347 TEMPLES, KAREN A, Dexter, 383 TERRELL, ANDRE C, St. Louis, 104,267 TERRY, GLENDA C, Poplar Bluff, 347 TERRY, JANE K, Bonne Terre, 383 TERRY, RANDALL G, Lilbourn, 361 TESSON, MARY A, St. Louis, 61,228,238, 255 TESTON, JANIE L, Manchester, 347 TETLEY, EDNA S, Overland, 383 TETRICK, MARTHA J, St. Louis, 110,370 THADY, KATHY S, Jonesboro, ll, 361 THEBY, STEPHEN E, St. Ann, 71 THIBEAULT, LARRY E, Polo, ll, 84 THIEMAN, DIANE M, Ellisville, 383 THIES, WALTER D, Poplar Bluff, 383 THILENIUS, MARK F, Cape Girardeau, 107 THOMAS, BARBARA S, St. Louis, 236 THOMAS, BRUCE V, Cape Girardeau, 281 THOMAS, CHARLES W, St. Louis, 107,383 TIPPEE, JOHN A, Crestwood, 244 TIPTON, PRISCILLA C, Cape Girardeau, 230 TOBEN, RITA B, Villa Ridge, 370 TOBIN, MAUREEN S, SI. Louis, 110,111 TODD, DEBORAH S, Bridgeton, 57 TODT, PAMELA J, Oran, 94, 361 TOHLEN, DAVID W, St. Louis, 99 TOLCOU, JOANNE M, St. Louis, 299,255 TOLL, ELIZABETH S, Cape Girardeau, 361 TOLL, JANETTA C, Cape Girardeau, 254,383 TOMLINSON, GARY M, St. Louis, 347 TOOLE, BONNIE B, Cape Girardeau, 361 TOOLOOSE, DELLA E, St. John, 383 TOOMBS, KAREN R, Senath, 43 TOPE, REBECCA S, Lilbourn, 62,63, 70,370 TORRES, ALEJANDRO J, Maracaibo Venezuela, 112 Index 405 TORRISI, JOSEPH S, St. Louis, 246,293 TRABUE, EVA L, Fredericktown, 347 TRACY, LINDA A, St. Charles, 370 TRANTHAM, JANE L, Cape Girardeau, 31,347 TRANTHAM, KAREN M, St. Louis, 34,58 TRAPF, PATRICIA A, Cape Girardeau, 361 TRAUTMAN, GERALYN M, Ste. Genevieve, 347 TRAUTMAN, MARIAN C, Ste. Genevieve, 383 TRICKEY, JANET J, Cape Girardeau, 383 TRICKEY, MYRNA E, Desloge, 347 TRICKEY, STAN K, Cape Girardeau, 107 TQRIPLETT, ROGER, Lemay, 42,347 TROST, ARTHUR J, Chaffee, 347 TROTTER, JULIE K, St. Louis, 383 TROTTER, MICHAEL D, Crestwood, 240 TROTTER, WILLIAM R, Cape Girardeau, 361 TROWBRIDGE, GARY L, Caruthersville, 250 TRUE, MARY A, St. Louis, 347 TUCEK, DAVID G, Arnold, 347 TUCKER, DENNIS C, Webster Groves, 32 TUCKER, JOHN C, Ferguson, 246 TUCKER, KATHRYN T, Fredericktown, 347 TUCKER, PHILLIP H, Ste. Genevieve, 347 TUCKEY, SUSAN M, San Antonio, Tx, 76,383 TULEY, KAREN S, Dexter, 383 TUMA, DARCY, Poplar Bluff, 28,61,347 TURLEY, JOHN D, East Prairie, 371 TURNAGE, EUGENIA A, Hayti, 371 TURNBOUGH, NONA M, Cape Girardeau, 66 TURNBOW, JOHN E, Caruthersville, 384 TURNER, BONNIE J, Poplar Bluff, 101, 110,111,347 TURNER, JANE E, St. Louis, 94,370 TURNER, JENNIFER S, Morton, II, 384 TURNER, REBECCA R, Morton, ll, 347 TUSCHHOFF, TERRY A, Cape Girardeau, 361 TWELE, SANDRA M, Florissant, 361 TYLER, JANET R, Poplar Bluff, 371 UDING, ANN M, Ste, Genevieve, 371 UELEKE, WILLIAM M, Cape Girardeau, 240 UELSMANN, SHARI L, Benton, 361 UHLS, MICHAEL E, Cape Girardeau, 292 UHLS, PAMELA A, Cape Girardeau, 53, 73,228,230,347 ULLRICH, MARY L, St. Louis, 33,236 UNDERWOOD, CATHERINE, Cape Girardeau, 229,230,361 UNSBEE, GREGORY L, Cape Girardeau, 371 UNTERREINER, GERY L, Uniontown, 347 URHAN, GAIL A, Benton, 76,347 V VAILS, BETTY J, Essex, 39 VALLE, RUTH A, Desoto, 41 VALLI, STEVE J, St. Louis, 273 VANBOOVEN, MICHAEL C, St. Charles, 384 VANBOOVEN, PHYLLIS A, St. Charles, 73,101,371 VANCE, ROXANNA M, Crystal City, 63,70 VANCIL, RANDALL B, Florissant, 267, 293 VANDERGRIFF, LILLITH, Farmington, 74 VANDEVEN, DORIS A, Lutesville, 384 VANKOPP, STANLEY R, Tehachapi, Ca, 248,293 - VANMIDDLESWORTH, LEE, Cape Girardeau, 108,109 VANNERSON, ROBERT J, Cape Girardeau, 107 VANPELT, JAMES W, Cape Girardeau, 87,371 VANTA, BARBARA A, Westlake, Oh, 347 VANWINKLE, LINDA, Van Buren, 361 VAREL, CAROLYN L, St. Louis, 82,348 VARVELL, JUDITH A, Malden, 371 VASEL, CAROLYNN, Affton, 77,348 VASQUEZ, CHERYL M, Lenzburg, il, 39,384 VAVAK, LOIS R, Advance, 348 VEIT, JOAN M, St. Louis, 371 VELTEN, JACQUELINE S, St. Louis, 111 VENKER, DEBORAH S, Ste. Genevieve, 371 VERDT, STEPHEN A, Cape Girardeau, 348 VERBLE, DEBRA A, Cairo, Il, 44,371 VERSER, ELIZABETH C, Ballwin, 89,348 VETTER, PATRICIA J, Benton, 384 VICKERY, CHARLES, Chaffee, 262 VIEMANN, VICKIE L, Gray Summitt, 384 VINCEL, FRED C, Cape Girardeau, 384 VINCENT, TODD J, Anna, Il, 361 VINEYARD, DENNIS R, St. Louis, 42 VITELLO, VICTORIA L, St. Louis, 371 VIVONE, PATRICIA L, Cape Girardeau, 371 VOGEL, BRENDA S Frohna, 348 VOLENTINE, MARCIA L, Florissant, 348 VOLZ, GAIL E, Overland, 101,371 VOLZ, SUSAN J, Florissant, 384 VONCLOEDT, CAROLA D, Kirkwood, 73 VONDERAHE, JEANNE M, St. Louis, 90, 92,348 VOSS, KAREN M, St. Louis, 348 VOYTAS, VICTORIA L, Coulterville, ll, 63,384 W WABLE, JEANNE M, St. Ann, 85,371 WACHTER, FLORENCE G, Ferguson, 384 WACHTER, JANET E, Altenburg, 384 WACHTER, SUZANNE, Chaffee, 384 WADDLE, RANDY J, Whitewater, 361 WADE, MICHAEL J, Jackson, 47,348 WAGGONER, TIMOTHY W, Hornersville, 242 WAGNER, BONNIE S, Rock Hill, 45,348 WAGNER, LOIS J, Rock Hill, 371 WAGNER, PATRICIA A, Ballwin, 384 WAGONER, DARYL W, Cape Girardeau, 59,66,416 WAGSTAFF, DEBRA L, Kirkwood, 60,95, 238,348 WAHL, FRED J, St. Charles, 262 WAID, JANET G, Overland, 361 WAITE, BILLIE A, St. Charles, 371 WALDMAN, BARBARA A, Sikeston, 384 WALDRUP, LONNIE R, Cape Girardeau, 348 WALK, PATRICIA A, St. Louis, 41 WALKENBACH, PATRICIA, St. Louis, 13, 406 Index , 23,45,58,348 WALKER, BARBARA L, St. Louis, 361 WALKER, CYNTHIA D, East Prairie, 77, 348 WALKER, MICHAEL L, Malden, 348 WALKER, RICHARD L, Bernie, 242,371 WALKER, SHARON, St. Louis, 255 WALL, MICHAEL W, Desoto, 348 WALLACE, RICKY W, Troy, 62,66,67 WALLACH, CHRISTINE, Manchester, 348 WALLEN, JAMES E, Desoto, 83,87,361 WALSH, DANIEL P, Ellisville, 384 WALSH, ELLEN M, Ellisville, 38,111,348 WALSH, SYDNEY E, St. Louis, 230 WALTERS, MICHAEL G, St. Louis, 250 WALTERS, MICHAEL W, Potosi, 348 WALTERS, RAYMOND W, St. Louis, 250 WALTHER, LEE E, St. Louis, 108,109 WALTHER, MADELINE H, St. Louis, 384 WALTHER, RICHARD A, Cape Girardeau, 107 WANG, PAUL H, St. Louis, 361 WANG, PO HANG, St. Louis, 103,112 WANT, STUART L, Brentwood, 384 WANTLAND, CONNIE S, St. Louis, 38,348 ya'- WARD, HARRY A, Gideon, 95 WARD, J TIMOTHY, Lutesville, 371 WARD, JOE M, Charleston, 104 WARD, LINDA J, St. Louis, 104 WARD, MYRA J, St. Ann, 384 WARD, PHILEMON T, Benton, 104 WARDEN, WANDA F, Belgrade, 39,371 WARE, BYRON L, Chesterfield, 244 WARMANN, DONA M, Bridgeton, 24,371 WARNECKE, GLENNON F, St. Louis, 244 WARNECKE, RICHARD A, St. Louis, 244 WARREN, CAROLYN L. Clarkton, 361 WARREN, LEE W, Lemay, 262 WARTH, JUDITH F, Risco, 111,361 WATERS, STEVEN C, Sikeston, 371 WATHEN, TIMOTHY D, Creve Coeur, 87 WEEMS, ROBBY M, Wyatt, 361 WEGEHOFT, DONNA L, Hannibal, 349 WEHLING, ROBERT D, Edwardsville, II, 229,240 WEILER, DINAH D, Ste. Genevieve, 94,384 WEILITZ, LINDA A, St. Ann, 63,384 WEINHOLD, CAROLE L, Perryvilie, 384 WEINRICH, KAREN A, Perryvilie, 25,371 WEINRICH, SHARON R., Perryviile, 24,371 WEISS, STEVEN L, Farmington, 49 WELLMAN, JON B, Bloomfield, 371 WELLMAN, SUSAN L, Festus, 53,230 WELLS, LISA L, Cape Girardeau, 384 WENGERT, GARY W, St. Marys, 262 V77 Ak, Q WIDEMAN, AL S, Desoto, 31,84 WIEDEMAN, ROSALIE K, St. Louis, 98.99, 350 WIEGERT, MARGARET A, At. Louis, 33,43 WILBANKS, NANCY A, Manchester, 350 WILBURN, MARY E, Advance, 384 WILCOXEN, NANCY L, St. Louis, 371 WILCOXSON, RONALD C, Kennett, 292 WILD, CHRISTINA M, Kirkwood, 63,103,384 WILDER, JAMES R, St. Louis, 49,103,371 WILDRIDGE, BRUCE, Creve Coeur, 384 WILEY, NANCY L, Famington, 350 WILHELM, STEVEN G, Cape Girardeau, 371 WILKEN, JANET M, Fenton, 85 WESSEL, WATKINS, KATHLEEN M, St. Louis, 39,238 WATKINS, STEPHEN L, Dexter, 361 WATKINS, SUSAN E, Dexter, 384 WATKINS, THOMAS W, Henderson, NC, 267 WATSON, JERRY F, Cape Girardeau, 348 WATSON, LINDA S, St. Louis, 349 WATSON, ROBERT A, Cape Girardeau, 244 WENNINGER, STEPHEN C, Morton, ll, 76 WERGES, STEVEN M, St. Louis, 42 WERNER, JOSEPH L, Mehiville, 361 WERNER, RUTH L, St. Louis, 349 WESSEL, DENNIS H, Cape Girardeau, 349 LINDA J, Cape Girardeau, 254 WEALAND, LINDA J, Fenton, 38,40,94,361 WEATHERLY, BARBARA L, Cape Girardeau, 384 WEATHERWAX, KERRY J, Cape Girardeau, 65,67 WEBB, HOWARD, Nashville, Il, 64,384 WEBB, JOHN F, Cape Girardeau, 63 WEBB, MADELINE H, Cape Girardeau, 104,349 WEBB, MICHAEL J, Duquoin, II, 108,109 WEBB, NANCY S, St. Louis, 228,229,238,349 WEBB, SUSAN L, Dexter, 22,24,29,34,228, WESSELS, RICHARD A, St. Louis, 46,349 WEST, BRUCE C, Arnold, 240 WEST, NANCY J, Hazelwood, 371 WESTON, ELIZABETH A, Manchester, 254 WETTON, PAMELA S, Webster Groves, 254 WETZEL, CURT H, St. Louis, 99 WEYAND, SANDRA Y, Fredericktown, 361 WHATLEY, WILLIAM B, Gideon, 108,109, WILKENING, RICHARD M, Cape Girardeau, 371 WILKENING, WILLIAM K, Cape Girardeau, 242 WILKER, ANNE M, St. Louis, 93, 384 WILKINS, DACIA G, Senath, 350 WILKINS, SUSAN J, Annadale, Va. 78,101, 234 349 WHEELER, DENISE J, Jackson, 349 WHITAKER, LUCY K, Hayti, 79,88,361 WHITE, WHITE. WHITE, BENJAMIN T, East Prairie, 42 DOISE E, Mascoutah, ll, 260,293 MARSHA A, Florissant, 254 WILLENBROCK, JOSEPH F, St. Louis, 350 WILLEY, DEBRA J, St. Louis, 89,350 WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS 1 BRENDA J, Imperial, 90,92 CAROL A, Poplar Bluff, 350 GARY W, Morley, 262,293 , JANICE R. Poynor, 85 JOHN F, St. Louis, 26 WILLIAMS JULIE A, Normandy, 234,255, 350 WILLIAMS KATHRYN I, St. Louis, 384 WILLIAMS, KERRY C, Bernie, 371 WILLIAMS LINDA L, Sikeston, 371 350 229,232,349 WEBER, CAROL J, Kelso, 384 WEBER, HENRY G, Alexandria, Va, 246 WEBER, J WEBER, J ANET L, Cape Girardeau, 230 OHN J, Florissant, 107 WEBER, MICHAEL W, St. Louis, 80 WEBER, RICHARD F, Kelso, 361 WEBER, WAYNE, St. Louis, 349 WEBSTER, RANDELL P, Jackson, 63 WEDBERG, PATRICIA L, St. Louis, 88 WHITE, MARY R, Marston, 63,99,384 WHITE, VERA D, Cape Girardeau, 219 WHITEHEAD, LINDA J, St. Louis, 384 WHITENER, DONNA D, Desloge, 361 WHITLOW, ROSEANNA, Poplar Bluff, 26,59 WHITSETT, KATHLEEN, Creve Coeur, 39.61, 73,350 WHITSON, KATHY J, Perryviile, 371 WHITTENBURG, CHERYL L, Jackson, WILLIAMS, PATRICIA C, Cape Girardeau, 350 WILLIAMS, SHEILA A, Steele, 384 WILLIAMS, SHEILA M, East Prairie, 361 WILLIAMS, SUSAN L, Leadwood, 350 WILLIAMS, TARA C, Bernie, 350 WILLIAMS, TERRI L, Webster Groves, 371 WILLIAMSON, PATRICK C, Creve Coeur, 63 WEEKS, RHONDA J. Bell City, 384 WEEKS, VICTORIA W, Cape Girardeau, 349 WEEMS, MARSHALL A, Belleville, II, 82 WIBBENMEYER, CAROLYN, Perryvllle, 51 WIBBENMEYER, KENNETH, Cape Girardeau, 361 WILLIAMSON, SHEREE L, Jackson, 384 WILLIS, ELMA M, Grenada, MS, 73,104,350 WILLS, NANCY R, Oak Ridge, 29,63,65,67 Index 7 WILLSON, HARRY T, Piedmont, 40,76 WILPER, DAVID B, Florissant, 109,384 WILPER, NANCY R, Florissant, 350 WILSON, CARL E, Cape Girardeau, 63 WILSON, DAVID A, St. Louis, 350 WILSON, DEREK A, Sikeston, 281 WILSON, GINGER, L, Sikeston, 371 WILSON, LORNA V, Bertrand, 384 WILSON, MARGARET A, Hayti, 371 WILSON, MELINDA K, Wentzville, 24,95,371 WILSON, NANCY J, Poplar Bluff, 53,234,351 WILSON, RONNIE D, Wardell, 351 WILSON, SUSAN M, Maryland Heights, 384 WILSON, WILMA P, St. Louis, 110 WINDISH, LINDA S, St. Ann, 234 wlNFlELO, DOROTHY M, Maryland Heights, 234,254 WINFREY, MARILYN K, Pevely, 384 WINSTON, RICHARD M, sl. Louis, 246 WOLZ, JAY F, Chester, ll, 384 WOODARD, LANA G, McClure, ll, 30,351 WOODFIN, MARVIN L, Marble Hill, 107 WOODS, MICHAEL R, Piedmont, 351 WOODS, PATTIE S, Caruthersville, 384 WOODS, TERRI J, Lilbourn, 99 YANCEY, LARRY W, Patton, 384 YATES, CRYSTAL L, Fredericktown, 56, 57 YELEY, JAMES M, Sikeston, 72, 351 YENIGUES, RHONDA D, Maryland Heights, WOODSON, DEBORAH M, Creve Coeur, 238 WOODSON, JANIS L, Desloge, 79,101,371 WRATHER, DOLLIE J, Valley Park, 351 WRIGHT WRIGHT WRIGHT WRIGHT, WRIGHT WRIGHT WRIGHT WRIGHT ANN E, Malden, 89,351 CAROLE J, Jackson, 361 JOHN R, Cape Girardeau, 86,87 JOHNNY P, Campbell, 371 ROBERT A, Florissant, 281,384 SALLIE J, Florissant, 38 SUSAN K, Qulin, 351 WENDELYN S, Vandalia, 384 WUENSCH, BETTY L, St. Louis, 88,351 384 YORK, HELEN N, Bernie, 351 YOUNG, CAROL J, Brentwood, 59,254,351 YOUNG DEBORAH K, Cuba, 44 YOUNG DOROTHY, Cape Girardeau, 384 YOUNG, LINUS E JR, Portageville, 371 YOUNG, MICHAEL R, Cape Girardeau, 107 YOUNG PAUL G, Brentwood, 228,229,248 YOUNT, CONNIE L, Leadwood, 351 YOUNT, ROBERT, Leadwood, 361 Z ZACHER, ALAN L, St. Louis, 63 WINTER, GARY W, Pocohontas, 351 WINTER, PAUL T, Kirkwood, 63,65,71 WIRFS, DIANA E, St. Louis, 73,351 WISEMAN, CHARLES D, Cape Girardeau, 76 WITBART, CRAIG C, Chester, ll, 384 WNUK, JONI A, si. Louis, 384 WOCHNER, BETH A, Florissant, 57 WOCHNER, SUE E, Florissant, 22,37,56,57, 234,351 WOEHRLE, PAMELA J, st. Louis, 28 WOLFENKOEHLER, ROBERT, cape Girardeau, 107,351 WOLFF, NORMAN E ll, Florissant, 244 WOLFF, ROBERT J, Maplewood, 73 WOLL, SHARON L, Florissant, 34,62,63, 232 WOLTER, JAMES M, Desoto, 80,102,351 WUERZ, MARIAN C, Chesterfield, 371 WUJCIK, DOUGLAS M, Ferguson, 351 WULF, DAVID R, Sappington, 244 WULFERS, DAVID W, Cape Girardeau, 63 WULFERS, JANE E, Cape Girardeau, 230 WULFERS, MICHAEL C, Cape Girardeau, 78,361 WULFF, JAMES A, Brentwood, 80,107 WUNDERLICH, MIKE E, Poplar Bluff, 293 WYATT, CATHERINE M, Washington, 351 Y YAMNITZ, KATHY S, Patton, 85,384 YANACSEK, JANE A, Strongsville, Oh, 90,351 ZAHNER, RICHARD L, Perryville, 371 ZANDER, MARY V, Festus, 384 ZEISER, JAMES E, St. Louis, 248,267 ZEISER, JOHN W, St. Louis, 248,267 ZEWISKI, MARY P, Cape Girardeau, 49, 50,110,111 i ZICKFIELD, KENT W, Cape Girardeau, 240 ZIEGLER, ALLAN W, Cape Girardeau, 107 ZIEGLER, CATHY L, St. Louis, 29,361 ZIELINSKI, DENISE G, St. Louis, 93,234 ZIMMERMANN, KAREN L, Creve Coeur, 41,61,93,238,254,371 ZIMMERMANN, LAURA L, Creve Coeur, 44,254,361 ZIMMERMANN, Mlcl-lAEL F, University City, 107 408 Index Further Centennial Reflections . 1 Lfl. . Aa? UAWNMY 'Un 'f at My it if L,'e ll W , , Dr. Mattingly found that SEMO as an institution has always tried to be of service to the people of the Cape Girardeau area and especially to the teachers throughout the state. As society has changed so has the University to fit the times and needs of the students. From somewhat of a high school atmosphere in which each student was required to attend chapel services, the institution has evolved into a university aware of student needs, explains Dr. Mattingly. The original cost for enrollment in the Normal School was two dollars in 1874. The fees began to rise steadily as more and more money was spent for buildings, grounds, and general expansion. Sports became prominent in the early 1900's with the first indoor swimming pool, tennis craze, and football games in Capaha Park. Good moral character, consisting of no cigarette smoking, or lounging around town during study time, was required for gradua- tion. SEMO's history book author shares findings. Many people have the misconception that historians are dull and not nearly as interesting as their subjects. But after talking with Dr. Arthur Mattingly of SEMO's history department one realizes that a historian's contribution is his ability to relate vast amounts of knowledge to others. And relate is exactly what Dr. Mattingly does as he compiles the documented history of SEMO, entitled From Normal to University. When discussing his pending publication Dr. Mattingly first observes, lt's a monumental task to write a book, and extremely time-consuming. Few people realize how long it takes to write. Documentation of one hundred years re- quires a good deal of time since everything, dates, times, and places, must be exact. In the past decade revision in the academic curriculum and increased departmental offerings in undergraduate as well as graduate programs have represented the new educational needs. Guest lecturers, cultural programs, and student-sponsored activities continually broaden the political and social awareness of the total University community. From Normal to University depicts the trends of one hundred years and looks into the future. Dr. Mattingly believes that SEMO will continue to serve a useful educational purpose revolving around the ideal of time. 'by Debbie Huhn Centennial 409 410 Centennial Throughout the Centennial year a massive symbol of SEMO's future has risen at the corner of Henderson and Normal. By the 1975 academic year that new student union will be serving the campus and community. l I Centennial 411 The year has been one for reviving and re-evaluating the University's growth as an institution of learning and as a dynamic force in the Southeast Missouri community. lt is profitable always to keep our heritage in focus, for only by it can the present and the future be illuminated. However, we have not spent the hundredth year just living in retrospect but also moving forward. 412 Centen Throughout the year, the various celebrations of the past synonymously were celebrations of what SEMO now is and what it can become. Administrators moved SEMO forward in Missouri's public higher education systemg faculty committees updated and extended course offeringsg students anticipated their own needs and interests for the next few years and acted upon them. SEMO's history continues- the future of the future is the present. tv-'E x 4 I W .1 .w 4 wtf, rf! ,IA -'Www ,773 1 im 3 t'We can only pay our debt to the past by putting the future in debt to ourseIves. J. Buchan 414 Centenniat we-Q-W , t-ww,1,..k W . W t ' al It i t f ,J f 41:10 , M -., 5 frJ : 'fb HL7' 'N fs- 4 I' A , vu ,t r 5. '-.. M, .,,.l,f,t , ,, 1 W --4 27' ,'- ' .:p'3-'. fl ,IJ ,:. . -i ff, ,. f- J. W, 5, 4 .- I . A-2.5--9,f..: ,ff- 4' 2..g',5L1! f f ' - '5,?'317v. '4 'figs VIH- I .a l . 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