Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1975
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f ,K., r 1 ,,f. .- r .4 f ,+A u 1 , 4' 'in' . 4 f .-.H . 1 , ' Mn ,. ,-v -1. I., P, , W., .V i, f 1 MI' ,,.. ,, I , . ,N ,x ffm- 4- 1 ' we H, r V 'rv mn v .315 'E- n -. ,MQ .f 7 L. U A f ,K., r 1 ,,f. .- r .4 f ,+A u 1 , 4' 'in' . 4 f .-.H . 1 , ' Mn ,. ,-v -1. I., P, , W., .V i, f 1 MI' ,,.. ,, I , . ,N ,x ffm- 4- 1 ' we H, r V 'rv mn v .315 'E- n -. ,MQ .f 7 L. U A 1975 SAGAIVIORE Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri Volume 62 CONTENTS Student Life Sports Organizations Academics Seniors 3 ln a world undergoing such dramatic changes, it just is not possible for anyone to be untouched or unaffected. Students weren't hermits on the sheltered island of SEIVIO, they were active citizens involved in a fast-changing and complex society. The university may be located in an obscure cor- ner of the nation, but political speakers, artistic lectures, and student participation brought SEIVIO to the heart of the country's activities. Events surrounding national politics made the White House seem like a theater housing a play with many acts and scenes. Students watched with the rest of the world as office holders from the attorney general to presi- dential advisers became public enemies and even a long term president resigned. Voting became a well-guarded citizen's right when people realized that the new president and vice-president took office without having been directly chosen by the people. On campus, students were aware of their power as voters and their responsibility to choose the best leaders for the state and nation. Senatorial candidates were invited to debate on campus, political science classes and clubs worked at local Republican and Democratic headquarters, and students were urged to express their opinions and vote on local issues such as the public health issue. 5 if 5 HT J H ww ff uf N H: 1 rm -. Em 'W ff A 5 5 ,gi 1 W 'Q L J' HV J' , 1 ,rf .. f ,,. W- M fi? M 11941 ru., -1,1 LM, 'Q , ' L . ,.- NWTVJVY-l Shortages began to hurt the nation right to the pocketbook as the economic picture turned from inflation to recession. Prices for gasoline, sugar, utilities, and housing were on the increase as the supplies of these goods decreased. Every- one felt the pressures of living within a tight budget, and those who were a part of the high unemployment rate faced living with no budget at all. As President Ford asked the nation to whip inflation now, more students began to help out their own economic situation through off-campus and on-campus jobs. Gasoline prices went up, and students living in the dorms took fewer trips home. When trips were made, car pools and pumping gas at less expensive service stations were tactics used to keep costs down. Inflation hit everywhere on campus to the cost of building Homecoming floats to the cost of buying vend- ing machine soda. Congressional leaders in every state battled over ratification of the Equal Rights Amend- ment, and women gradually began to step into once-forbidden male jobs and responsibilities. lVlissouri became a crucial state in deciding the fate of the amendment, and even local politicians held opposing views on the subject. Speakers both for and against ratification appeared on campus to submit their interpretations of what the ERA involved. 2,16 1. 2 .L QI , 2 . 5 Nw -J Quia--Ni, Rv,.,.wl Y 1+ X Wg? 2 Q W1 Sf vw :gtk 351 ai BDU Av 1. I 55- Tai ' ...' I. af is 'Yiwu you-rp an I MUKING STOP MDTUR , 1 :W 7 14 wie REGULAR valium N0 SMUKINGSTUP MOTOR KW! -4' On a campus with a man to woman ratio of one-to-one, the importance of the ERA and the woman's role in society became a frequently talked about issue. Women students began stepping into male campus job roles when two female janitors were hired. When the economy, politics, and pressing social issues began to burden the public mind, people looked to sports and even nostalgia for relaxation and entertainment. Evil Knieval captured the American public's eye with his sus- penseful drama, the motorcycle jump over Snake River Canyon in Idaho. Another twentieth century hero, Hank Aaron, broke the Babe Ruth home run record, and the name Lou Brock became synonymous with the words stolen bases. Fashions from the fifties, television shows from those happy days, and a variety of fads all caught the attention of the nation. Students took an interest in the past with nostal- gic features such as marathon dances and fifties dances. Streaking, building gigantic ice-cream sundaes, and piling male students on a mattress were substitutes for the gold- fish eating crazes of yesteryear. lt was an active and involving type of world, and the campus didn't sit back and watch the nation fly by but be- came a participating element. Learning meant becoming involved with political contests, solving problems of short- ages, and making important decisions. By taking part, stu- dents proved that the education wasn't for today or for SEIVIO, but for tomorrow and society. 2274 .3 About 7000 students came to SEMO this year, although the reasons behind their coming may have varied, most of them had one goal in mind - to re- ceive an education or a degree and to get out. As the job market grew increasingly tighter and good positions became more scarce, students with fore- thought began hitting their books a little harder, attending classes a little more regularly, and vvonder- ing a little more about their futures. AW 0 7 Mu 1-V M ,MW , ii, ' , f K ' , Q ,f ' Q ' V , 1' m- ' ' I 4 v 4 ,V 5 Y E' 3 - Q 1 w , ,git '! f v ,, ... 414.42 ff' mlm N 1 X15 2 M 1 mm,- n'fligW6k ,R ,Q Qs' W-,aw il mi: -ug-R 1 4. ,Kms um-an f V9 L... . .dl .....,, if mv 'L-J No student spent all his time studying or worrying about his future, and some never do. Numerous di- versions and social attractions were offered through- out the year in the form of Greek all-school dances, various SAC activities, Homecoming festivities. Per- haps one of the most startling revelations that hit students was that it was possible to be entertained and educated at the same time through the Artist Lecture and Community Concert series and theatre productions. The form of entertainment may have been difficult to decide upon, but the impetus to seek it was not. 4 . 5 .Q- -194. K A. 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Rain increased from a slight drizzle to torrents ruining any plans of afternoon social events and making it essential to have flood insurance for between- class hikes from L.A. to Ed. Psych. Dr. Scully's successor as head of the University became pub- lic knowledge that thirteenth day of September. When the Ar- row printed the Board of Regents' announcement of Dr. Robert E. Leestamper as the future president, it scooped the media in town. lt was a stroke of good luck for the Arrow but for local editors and broadcasters a reason to curse the calendar. The Friday before any finals week marks the beginning of last minute studying and praying over three months of class notes -truly a time of despair. Howappropriate that this mourn- ful day was the fall semester's second Friday the Thirteenth. Again nature supplied the proper ominous atmosphere by darkening the area with a partial eclipse. The solar eclipse made the darkness of the morning last until after 8 a.m. Ex- tended darkness combined with the threat of finals kept many heads under the covers that day. Geminid Swarm, a meteor shower, appeared that night. The bursting lights began after dark and ended around midnight though a cloud cover in Cape kept them from being clearly viewed. With that dramatic touch the second day of bad luck and fickle fate's trickery came to an end. I 44 ax 17 STUDENT LIFE , F U A Q ,,, 'Wy 'vw 1' M Q. u'g:.Q by 1a !w, . Q, L . tv 35'f' ' 1.-2 In Ax 5. ll 1 ., ,fl u- , I - ,, Wx u . u Y ,we 'MW' 0 I I 0 , 9 . . , l ' k i , 0 . 5 'I 1 :J Q' .1 4 V M If A,.- , T V L - f 'Wf'm f , Q ' Q1 'gif ' Yi A QW X LV ' .333 'l ' ' . ' 4 NN V. 355- , ,A, f . .MTM 'F Mi 3 -X u ef ff' dm K k X i ' Vswfffgb ,, J 1 ' 6 1' -Q -1 W Liam . a,m . ' a 'X W 4 w:fys,,q+ , M, , 4 o I 0 'Y n , 2 '4- .1 H.: 4 jg .Mfr . 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From its lofty height in the center of Cape, the University draws people inward and commands the respect due a century- old institution. While thousands of townspeople give little thought to how the school goes about its business, SElVlO continues to build an impressive record of service. Thanks to the University both residents and students have gained knowledge to shape their lives, have experienced drama, music and oratory and enjoyed intercollegiate athletic events. IVlany students are Cape residents who have grown up with- in earshot of Academic's chimes, but most are newcomers. To- gether they make up the greatest economic force in Cape Girardeau by annually pouring over nine million dollars into the town's financial bloodstream. Thus, though the school re- mains largely taken for granted by townspeople, Cape might well be lost without its beacon light on the hill. 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And the questions aren't easy. They're about you lin triplicatei. ww -w 'J- ff - ,gym fq' ,,,,,K,,5E . , 1- iiwf ,. If . Q, 4 ?f wg: '--' , . 5 f E 4' f 5 if 2 1 5,5 xx f ,-'fy , 'W 3 1 if w z ,WL ' w ix , L wiki ff ,fy 1 2 ,f r, fi 1 K A z ij 4 ,Q ya 1 , K Z, V1 11 .J 2' fx 1 fa M 4 , . 44 0 n f . X , I ' A WV 4 fav 1 , f.. 1 ' , ' ffvf wx ? ' l'f?'21:.nfr ?:v,, :wg 1: 4. . P .: ,, Qgmsvfix 'M WW aw vagpfiy wwwfj, X ' ' MTM ff-.,j,.A'-. M494 -f ' ' IWW- my, 'S 'X 14,1 ,. ff' , wif ,W k 1 we--'A 4 1,- YW 51, 4, : .A 'NF P 1 X XV, np, Xnj 9' U in -Q-w 'KffJ4 aww- 4 bw N Law 1 !ess'f 'VW , , . V Summer school students fill lazy days with study Summer is a time for reviving, relaxing and roam- ing. For others, however, the good ole summertime means reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic. To be a summertime student required special stami- na not only to resist swimming, sun worshipping and all-day picnics but also to withstand 7:30 a.m. classes, pre-dawn commuting, heatstroke from walking across campus and frostbite from sitting in classes. A variety of age groups participated in SElVlO's summer activities. Enrolled in undergraduate classes were sophomores and juniors in a hurry to be seniors. Many teachers returned for graduate courses and work- shops, and hundred of high school graduates came for freshman orientation and pre-enrollment. This past summer school was a little different from sessions in recent years. The midsummer night's dream turned into a nightmare with the renovation of Academic Hall. Students found themselves waking up to the fact that the offices were not where they were supposed to be from day to day and at times left no forwarding address when they evacuated to seek refuge from noise, hanging wires and plaster dust showers. Other innovations that left a better taste in the students' mouths included free coffee and donuts served by the faculty once each short session, a water- melon feed on the terraces and an ice cream social following a cultural tribute to the area's Nlississippi River heritage. Moving in becomes a contest between patience and possessions The sign read Welcome to Southeast Missouri State Univer- sity, but it might just as well have read Welcome to Chaos - Standing Room Only. The crowd began gathering around noon on August 28, and within an hour too many people were crowding into too little space on parking lots and in dorm lob- bies. As twisting and turning lines of students waited for room assignments, overheated parents in overheated cars circled the dorms waiting to unload pounds of worldly goods. Unloading suitcases, trunks, clothes racks, stereos, stuffed animals and sports gear perhaps was the ultimate endurance test. Elevators and stairways seemed never to be empty of parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends each struggling with an over-sized carton, snarled coathangers, pole lamps or bean- bag chairs. Reaching one's room was no assurance of relief from chaos and clutter. From dorm room to dorm room there was living proof that two's comD6nY - three's a crowd. Towers claimed 170 extra students: Greek Housing had 40 more than its capa- city, and Cheney, Dearmont, and Myers housed the remaining overflow of 60 students. A freshman class 25 per cent larger than last year's was cited as the cause of triple-threat room assignments. But within a week the extra roommates were transferred to rooms emptied by students eligible to live off campus. ln no time, rooms took on their two occupants' identities and ac- quired livable atmospheres of controlled clutter. l HN ' -,' I I K va ' 5 NYT, 4 'M x ' ' N ' 'H-fmN.i:g,.h...-V: ,Lg:Lf43f?m,Z.Q,x.'27,,gTQ1W1 ff' i W, ,1, W? fy fi 3' '14 Q ' QQQZS '?QsQS5'W' ' K fi' Ax ,WCSi3?Z7L'N' ml f4Mg Wf yi, 3 v A 5 . M123 ff-A-5 7 I 1 9 ' E2 Nw WC? f ,W Q , M , ,. YA' f l W 15 mf Q X12 r, ,fm V5 1 -f ,fy . ,. gg? gg ,X K x ,Ni W 51, mg 'ff 1, f ff TZ42gg? f 5 x 4... gf? my mix . ., m7M 'V' V J -li A. A iff .MW ,,. wf,'5f4'5W' - --'.,w ,jf 1 ' mi -1- Q-,QM 2? x vi ,Q .X ,.. Z Ef f if Barrels of ice-cream and fun highlight New Student Week New Student Week Steering Committee slates a full week of free activities for newcomers each fall and then performs anti- rain dances. Events began with welcoming speeches by admini- strators, a picnic and frisbee tossing on the terraces, and no umbrellas were necessary. Wheel's Nite was a midweek feature. Held in Parker Gym, it was an activities carnival to acquaint freshmen with clubs and organizations. The week's highlight proved to be the building of the worId's largest ice cream sundae made up of 2,550 pounds of ice cream, 160 pounds of chocolate syrup, 30 pounds of chopped nuts and a gallon of cherries. Unfortunately the record was topped a few weeks later on an ABC TV special. But SElVlO's sundae did treat freshmen, some upperclassmen and faculty members to a first - ice cream between their toes. On Friday night a variety show titled The Greatest Show on Earth gave freshmen and upperclassmen a chance to per- form at Rose Theater. As the week progressed, the protective covering for these special students gave way, for rain cannot be postponed indef- initely in Cape. 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Nr Nw ,W -0 ' .W 43 M.- 4. .Q-.. , ..,, W, ,l .- ,.. 1-.V vm wha' 4 .wp 1. , , '-'Hs-M. H N. A ' un.. -1- y 'U' ff. Aw ...e . .,-. --' A, A v ,..,, My -ss Q 'W' F A -X . F ,Q Af s -x. is Q Frustrated students form The Great SEMO Line-Up Hurry up and wait. The line forms at the rear. And this line has no end. But many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be first. So the A's and Z's have hope, but what about the lVl's? lf it's worth having, it's worth waiting for. What about senility? The first few days each semester are another kind of men- tal disorder.The whole campus is a big, ugly, green, linear mon- ster. Growing by the minute. After a couple of hours you've seen friends and unknowns. Some you might like to meet and some you wish you hadn't. And a lot that you wish were playing follow-the-leader in some other line, in some other place, on some other day. lf you're lucky, the lines and your patience run short at about the same time. Extra lucky, and the lines run out first. With a schedule in your hands, you trudge 13 steps back into time and do battle with program change, textbook pick- up, car registration, and nausea. Not necessarily in that order. You swear you'll never stand in another line as long as you live, which eliminates - eating in a cafeteria, checking out gro- ceries, going to beer busts, cashing in hamburger coupons, findinga parking space, paying fees, being paid.. .Which means you must either drop out or drop poison. You'll end before all the lines do. Dorm life offers contrasts in loneliness and togetherness lt's living in an eight by twelve room with a couple of closets and a couple of beds and two desks and a lot of books and records and enough etc. to fill a room twice its size. lt's meeting and moving in with an army of people. Some become friends and confidants and others become acquaint- ances and some just become others. lt's sitting alone in that room one night when the paranoia hits, and somehow it all seems so distant and unreal and it's called lonely. But somewhere, someone is doing something which will help relieve the pain. And even if it's just playing cards or watching a made-for-TV-movie, it seems to be just what the doctor ordered. lt's the things looked forward to. Like a Friday night dance or party or beer bust or a ride somewhere to get away from it all. And it's other things which hadn't been anticipated. Like waking up at six o'clock to a neighbor's or roommate's world's loudest alarm cIock. lt's standing in line waiting to sit in line and eat something which it seems that no one would stand in line for. But then there's the midnight rap with the person down the hall who seems to have a lot of the answers in a head that's all together. And this person doesn't talk muchpsome people know that learning is from listening. And this night he talks of the mil- lions that are starving, and suddenly the brain tastes the food and it's good. lt's a list that goes on forever. Neither good nor bad. Living and learning and living. lt's dorm life. But, then, you already knew that. l ll farm' dw- XT' V'-ik w . .. ' Ufwgt-'4z2'7rr. - - rv . X 5' N bf I v,' :, 5. - , , Q . N Af Q'm Sw, .. S x 1 ., K X2 5 ' 1 as . , .3 ,eggwss ,. -GN 'fm' . .Q -tr wi:-fx : fir Y-sirfiiiu J: 'i I v xl..lV X X ,.. E, QQ ' . 5 11 , -.g- Ti iz, ' .fa .' . ' .gr w ,g-1-MHZ, ' K, . 5 2221251141- 1 5 Q- 1 , 4 EM N W X Ai' ga, ' .'.'P- 41 , . ff .- L .,.,,v .V w . .L-:gg-:AL :if f , ' ' tx an - f . ., 1 ff,-,J ,- - . , I ' M., 'Q f w -Q-fa M, ' ,Q :Q 25 f ' 'ff -2? L. xi' Y' 1 s u 5 W, if 'frfgf J th? P lg? iff' ff '35 ' Z1 1, 5 if g 1 i . ,,.,. A 4-E 5' f 7 ' M ' ,, x l fl if , , W ZS ' 'A 3 55 . 7 , f s ig w x J is X 4 4- 13 1 W km? 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Living with a family of 40 other people just didn't provide much of a chance for any single dorm resident to nod off from boredom. So many hours in dorms were spent playing cards that if an Introduction to Spades class had been offered on campus, dorm dwellers probably would have aced it. The old stand by, popcorn, and an occasional delivered pizza filled devoted card sharks, hungry from not eating the cafeteria dinner. Living in the dorm meant not having mother around to clean up and do the laundry so dorm residents filled the precious few empty hours with washing clothes and clean- ing rooms. Even the laundry room became a social center where friends met to fight over the only washers and dryers that were working. Perhaps the most common method used to prevent bore- dom was talking among friends. There was always an open door on the floor where someone inside waited to relay such important news as what happened on yesterday's soap opera. When it did happen that the floor was empty, the telephone was always available for talking away the slow min- utes. l don't have a thing to do, l'm so bored --these remarks just weren't heard in the dorms. Living with a family of 40 meant always having friends but never spare time on hand. Dorm life thrives on common interests and different opinions Going away to college and moving into a dorm introduced students to a whole new way of living, often with a group of people totally unlike any- body known before. Hours between classes and evening study breaks were spent in getting to know the people on the floor better through rap sessions, card games, and brief encounters in the halls or lounges. lVlealtime in the cafeteria was another means for making new friends and recognizing faces, as students found a common bond in the discussion of the food. Pool and football games, TV watching, intramural sports - all of these activities brought dorm residents together in a competitive spirit. lVlost students still sought solitude now and then, and although it wasn't usually as easy to find as com- panionship, it was available and often necessary to maintain a stable outlook. The unique experience of living with such a variety of individuals is one which can never be forgotten or exchanged. 1 Wx , , ' 'f V, ,, ,im ,,S,q,45 if lf, , ,, 5 ,WF 4 'W mf?,,f1twh,'z'f2 X01fffgA,f,G1:,W3 7' . fio,-'Z.fs.'fgQ:fefiggg.-My-Mwf42fgf??fWfwigin. W ff ff , Q W1 . . .f 702, gww. Mama- :.v1'Qrf'i1xfn?4f mfvf f wzfiwfa M7541 Wi f W x W . , ,VH p,x,,,f ww, ,. 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Hours of waiting and baiting add up to the dating game Sociologists may never be able to explain the process one must go through to prepare for the big date, but students rea- lize that it's a very important and necessary procedure. That special person took two or three weeks to make the first move so every possible improvement technique is used there- after to change normal students into super lookers. The female process of transformation begins in the early afternoon, at least four hours before her date arrives. After spending half this time in the bathtub, the datee uses what time she has left picking out clothes to cover up what she spent all day cleaning. By the time she puts on makeup, curls her usually straight hair, and wears a brand new set of jeans and a blouse, her date ends up wondering if she was the girl he originally asked to go out. For the guy, it's a shave and shower one half hour before he sees his date that prepares him for the big event. He adds to that a small glass of pre-party potion not only to enhance his looks but also to calm his nerves and make him a little more sociable. The unwritten law that students must be flat broke on weekends prevails none too often at SEIVIO. Hours of pre- paration lead up to that exciting evening of playing monopoly or watching television in a dorm lounge with such expensive refreshments as chewing gum or popcorn on hand. So it seems like a perfectly logical process to spend all day worrying about or preparing for a glamorous night in Towers TV lounge. It's a wonder sociologist can't explain this process. Non-dormies drive I-55 daily or hike across town Not every SEIVIO student lived in a dorm, nor did every student come form out of town. A large num- ber of students lived off campus, either in Cape or in their hometownsp and quite a few still lived with their families in Cape. College life for these people differed somewhat from that of the on-campus resident. As the number of students coming to SEMO was underestimated this year, making the dorms ex- tremely crowded, many students were given the op- portunity to move off campus. Some, who may have been tired of the dorm regulations, the cafe- teria food, the constant noise, jumped at the chance to experience the freedom of off-campus living. Freedom was not the only thing to be experienced, however, as students soon discovered that cooking, cleaning, shopping, and other responsibilities were ex- changed for dorm living. Townies and commuters also faced responsibilities and often not as much freedom. Those students driving countless miles for their education were challenged with trying to finish their library work before their car pool left, getting up on time, eating sack lunches or meals from Memorial and still meet- ing home obligations. Townies usually did not have to wake up as early as commuters or drive as far, but many still had family obligations along with part or full time jobs. All those students not living in dorms were faced daily with trying to find a parking place, with budget- ing precious time and money, and with maintaining campus extracurricular involvement. At the end of the year, some who had a choice considered moving back on campus, but many others signed new apart- ment leases or opted for another year in the family nest. f SHP I as 1 'K 4 A, Q. . L . W. Scripts range from Biblical parables in song to love-sickness in verse The 1974-75 University Theatre season brought together four diverse productions as entertainment for the public and as theatrical experience for the casts Based on the Gospel of lVlatthew, the musical Godspell opened the season in October with an eight-day run. The play, directed by Terry Woody, initiated the season's Sunday afternoon matinees. The audience caught its breath and felt a twinge of nostal gia as the costuming and scenic designing of the second play transformed Rose Theatre's stage into an earlier era of big business and corruption in the government. Born Yesterday, written by Garson Kanin humorously interwove the themes of government corruption and women's liberation. Directed by Jack Hensley, the play had one of the most elaborate and ex- pensive sets to be used by the University Theatre. Weeks were spent scanning 1940's magazines to gather ideas on hair styles, skirt lengths, jewelry, hats, and men's suit styles. A new English version of Cyrano de Bergerac, adopted by Anthony Burgess, opened the spring semester season in February. The romance was based on the life of an actual 17th century man noted for his skill as a poet, philosopher, and swordsman. Under the direction of Larry Grisvard, the play consisted entirely of different styles of poetic verse, with the script telling the moving story of the rejected lover with a big heart and big nose. Ending the theatre season was the production of The Effect of Gamma Bays on lVlan-in-the-lVloon lVlarigoIds, written by Paul Zindel. Directed by Carole Wright, this ser- ious dramatic study dealt with the relationship between an embittered widow and her intelligent teenage daughter. 1 .a' ' ,- li 20192711 f Bm'.mr 9 43 'W oyw'j1fIj4fr4o .L I QA V' V Q' 'Q o'O'ti X Visions of Christmas fill book-weary heads Editor's note: Sing as you read. You better not cheat, you better not cram, you better not panic or you'lI get in a jam when Santa hands out final exams. He's making a list, he's checking it twice, he's gonna find out who's ready and wise when finals week comes rolling around. . . All I want for Christmas is a C in math. . . I saw Brownie bribing Santa Claus, outside of the classroom yesterday. . . l'm dreaming of a white Christmas, just like the ones I used to know. With food from mother and gifts from my lover and sleep, lots of sleep, and still lots more. . . All I want for Christmas is a New Year's date. . . l'fTI getting nuttin' for Christmas, Mommy and Daddy are mad. l'm getting nuttin' for Christmas cause I ain't been nuttin' but bad. I parked my car in the president's spot, somebody snitched on me. I trampled grass on the way to class, somebody snitched on me. I didn't check my key on time, I forgot about my library fine, my PA said I was out of line, somebody snitched on me. . . Dashing through the test, back to the dorm to pack, o'er the hills we drive, home for break at last. Last-minute shopping to do, making wallets light. What fun it is to shop and spend, inflation's out of sight. Oh jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh what fun it is to go back home for the holidays! The Art of Studying has a cast of colorful characters Study methods took many different forms on the SEIVIO campus. Lois Library did her homework in Kent. With a stack of books 9 high, Lois entered at 6 p.m. to begin hours of concentrated effort. However, no matter how hard she tried, her eyes drifted from the books and scanned the library to check out the night's crowd. Lois watched every move made during her four hour stay and by 10:00 had read two pages. Charlie Cheater wasted valuable study time by locating a copy of his big test from a friend who already had taken the class. Then he began to mem- orize the A, B, C, and D patterns so as to breeze through the exam. To his dismay the test had been changed, and Charlie flunked. Sorry Charlie! Barney Blarney did not crack a book all semester because he was too busy socializing. His system was to stumble in from a party just in time to cram a few hours before the test. Being able to stay awake through the test would then be reason enough for Barney to start the partying again. Another library inhabitant was Sam Sleeper who would settle in on the top floor and promptly fall asleep on his books. Sam's hopes were that the contents would penetrate his think tank by osmosis. Doris Diligent had the ideal studv habit. Doris studied for each class each night by reviewing her copious notes and reading all the assignments.When a test was announced, Doris continued her zealous studying and to no one's surprise graduated with honors. For many, a group thereapy, note-exchanging system proved profitable. But for all too many others, more time was spent polishing study routines than studying. F .Zmmuwm 7 ww,,..w,,,,i lll A is 04 AQ ills 429' Around the clock dancing raises S7,870--- and blisters Fifty anxious couples waited for the music to begin. They waited for the beginning of SEMO's second Dance Marathon on February 7 and 8. lt would last 30 hours, six hours longer than last year. one, two, three o'clock, four o'clock rock. . . The original goal was 35,0005 on the night of the dance it was a hopeful S6,000. Who could ever believe 357,870 would be raised by the end of the dance? five, six, seven o'clock, eight o'clock rock. . . The nurse bandaged swollen legs and ankles and burst- ing blisters. A half hour break was set aside every four hours for the weary couples. nine, ten, eleven o'clock, twelve o'clock rock. . . Through Friday night and Saturday, couples danced to the point of exhaustion. Only 19 couples finished the endurance contest. We're gonna rock around the clock tonight! Every couple showed unbelievable determination, but in the end, Dwight Garris from Meyers and Bev Lloyd from Dearmont ltop rightl won first place. They had raised 31,020 to help fight MS, the crippler of young adults. Second place went to Dan Lyfrity and Mary Bentrup lbottom rightl. For showing the most enthusiasm and effort throughout the dance, Bill Humphries and Flenita McGuirk lbottom centerl received the Marathon Award. Those tired couples and many spectators will never forget that weekend nor Bill Haley's haunting tune: We're gonna rock around the clock tonight, we're gonna rock, rock, rock, 'til broad daylight. We're gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight! SPGRTS 70 How to be a jock To be, or to understand, a jock, one must know the phil- osophy and conventions of jockdom. These are just a few elements in that philosophy. 1. Organized sports teach one a sense of decorum, self- discipline, and teamwork. A jock study session exemplifies these traits. 2. A childhood game sets the stage for many athletic careers. The basic tenets of that game are often followed on and off the field. The game---Follow the Leader. 3. Although some athletes and coaches disagree---some lecture on winning one for the Gipper, some throw tantrums and kick yard markers, while others resort to prayer---no matter what the score or situation, the main thing is not to get excited. 4. ln football it's called blocking, in basketball it's called crashing the boards, and in hockey it's called body-checking. No matter what you call it, it's contact. Jocks must enjoy contact. 5. Some types of contact are forbidden until after the game. Enough said. , -. ,..-s?ii...fi5.,'t,,,' 1: f X 'QP ,wiabxv ft R- s -as at X wafakwwwf, . .... -r -M---s A 48 W-'fs alt. 1. 1-, , my SA? WX J ,sw-' . gy , 5, M . x.. ...,,-, . M- sm: Q4 WC W t . 1 '-Wi V 3. , ' 'f - '-'wiimfii ,L Y ?'-XF 1 .W f..'- MM' SR? 'L wg. xi 5. ,, . rfb -.219 ' 'ff .viiiff -E1 S '5. .,iIj3g,' .A K5 .,-eff, - Y M ? --.. 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The Otakhians finished with a pair of wins over University of Missouri-Kansas City and Stephens College. Neither match was close as UMKC lost 15-4 and 15-6, while SEMO posted identical 15-7 scores in the two games with Stephens. I ,jw Jag my W R1 Af 1 if 553 ITV r' w e -nl! VOLLEYBALL: Seated: Phyllis Balcerzak, Theresa Becker, Claudia McMillen Co-captain' Debbie Ruble Standing: Jan Greditzer, Denise Dumerth, Carol Graven, Cofaptain: Ginger Deffiflg. Cathy llO0n9V, lVlaI'i0riB. Paben, Coach. nw., ' Basketball Although the season began with a five-game losing streak, a trip to the State Tournament was within the Otakhians' reach at midseason. The team had won four in a row, includ- ing their own four-team tournament, and if the streak could have been stretched to six the team would qualify for the trin to Springfield. The season opened with a 47-28 loss to St. Louis University followed by 68-36 decision against University of Missouri-St. Louis and a 68-39 verdict against Meramec Community College. Despite Theresa Becker's 23 points against the University of lllinois, the Otakhians dropped their fourth game in as many tries, 60-50. Next SIU-Carbondale downed SEMO, 64-35. Kim Harding and Becker combined for 37 points in leading the team to its first win, a 66-10 decision over Logan Jr. College. Four people were in double figures as SEMO avenged an early season loss as the Otakhians beat Meramec, 63-45. SEMO rolled over Central Methodist, 65-37, in the first semifinals with Harding and Becker each scoring 14 points. The Otakhians put their record at 4-5 with a 60-51 win over Meramec in the championship game. Becker tossed in 28 points and pulled down 16 rebounds, while Heather Kelemen added 15 retrieves and Harding contributed 14 points. 1' an I.. . wa, 5 J' vu: l Q 25 X f ,. gk ,N Mx 6 1 IQ 6 V If jr ' ng' f' fa 1 'fi ' 1 ,, ,z .. , .Z .J J W D f ' v K 2 5 ,W x ff - x X X 55 f X 1 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: Row 1: Bonnie Heck, Nancy Nowotney, Kim Harding, Cindy Haggard, Alice Temm,Jan Obiermeyer Debbie Kootman. Flow 2: Roxane Durham, Donna Dummerth, Claudia McMillan, Debbie Downs, Michelle Cobb, Barb Brandt, Heather Kelemen, Gail Brink, Margaret Mates, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: Row 1: Theresa Becker, Debbie Dennis, Vicki Patrick, Lynn Yeargain, Alice Temm. Row 2: Margaret Mates, Coach, Roxane Durham, Jan Greditzer, Eileen Hann, Denise Dummerth, Cathy Laipple, Cathy Looney, Debbie Kootman. Field Hockey SEMO's field hockey Otakhians finished the season with an 8-1-4 record and a share of the Missouri state title. Margaret Mates' team posted two wins and two ties in the State Tournament. The Otakhians and University of Missouri- Columbia battled to a 1-1 tie inthe championship match and were declared co-champs. The Otakhians downed St. Louis University 1-0 in the opening round of the tournament and followed that with a 0-0 tie with the University of Missouri-St. Louis and a 30 win over Northeast Missouri State prior to the MU game. In pre-tourney, regular season play, the Otakhians picked up wins over MU, the SEMO Alumni, SIU-Carbondale, Meramec Community College, and a pair of victories against Illinois State University. The only loss of the season came in the second game as SEMO dropped a 4-1 decision to Central Illinois. The junior varsity squad finished at 3-2-1 with wins over MU, SIU-Carbondale, and the Carbondale Field Hockey Club. Both losses were to SIU-Edwardsville and the game with Southwest Missouri State ended in a 1-1 tie. W fy, K if 1. 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At SEIVIO, the main man with the tape is Coach Red Wil- liams, who reportedly can tape an entire football team in the time it takes the average man to put on a wrinkle free band-aid. Williams is aided by five assistants. Comprised of students who plan to be professional trainers, these are the people one sees at football and basketball games running around with tape, scissors,and whatever else it takes to get athletes onto the playing field. Football Super Bowl IX had a Nielsen rating of 42.2 as 29,040,000 TV viewers saw the Pittsburgh Steelers down the Minnesota Vikings, 16-6. The St. Louis Cardinals had a string of Busch Stadium sell- outs as the Big Red got out of the 4-9-1 syndrome. Coach Don Coryell's Cardinals made the playoffs for the first time since 1948, finishing with a 10-4 record. There were a lot of vacant seats in Houck Stadium on Sat- urdays, but those who did show up saw plenty of exciting football as the Indians won four of five home games with the offense producing an average of a touchdown every quarter. The NFL owners complained of no-shows, but Athletic Director Dr. John Schneider couldn't understand why fans didn't turn out on what seemed like good weather for football to see the wide-open Houston Veer offense of Head Coach Jim Lohr. Lohr, in his first year as head coach, led the Indians to a 7-4 finish and a 4-2 mark in the MIAA. SEMO's outstanding effort came before the biggest crowd of the season as 10,000 turned out to see the Indians pull out a 39-20 victory over then conference-leading and favored Southwest Missouri State. The instant replay of a Terry Bradshaw touchdown pass which was disallowed in the AFC championship was shown over and over. The video tape is quicker than the eye. In Super Bowl IX, Fran Tarkenton used a long Count to draw the Steelers offside in a crucial fourth and short situation. The Steelers jumped and the referees talked and somehow called it no play. And in Maryville a disputed pass interference call led to a 28-27 Bearcat in a must game for the Indians. The loss eli- minated the Tribe from the MIAA race. The Indians dropped to 4-4 after that game, but finished with two wins at home and a road victory in the season finale. The Tribe opened with a split on the road as SEMO dropped to 0-1 with a 19-3 loss to Delta State University. 'Rl I 1il'l fnv ' ffl:-'bf .Ay ' g mu., i, H' .,- 4 , lv . . ' 5- I arms-:azaxwxstzzl-exfffsr' ff l .., Mauve- X if. G MM ,t.,,,-S snggs- - , N .1 Q 2 t wif iff: AW N wif? 'M fl '39 Football team and coaches, Row 1: Dwight Houston, Bruce Germany,Terry Slattery, T. J. Lewis, David Goncher, Ed Slaughter, Harold Gilworth, Ron Reed, Bob Stolzer, Dennis Helms, David Ratigan, Carl Gross, Bob Johnson. Row 2: Bobby Everage, Terry Bowan, Bruce Thomas, Kirk Fasolz, Mike McGuire,Jim Limbaugh, Rick Weiser, John Frische, Mike Olson, Doug Frick, Mike Bosler, Steve Rodgers, Anthony Wallace. Row 3: Joe Eastern, Gary Boulicault, Dewayne Curry, Roger Schmidt, Tom Watkins, Steve Brunk, Craig Morgan, Mark Lind, Jim Manley, Walter Denton, Mike Lowe, Greg Douglas. Row 4: Greg Rudesill, Gary Kornfeld, Tom Sutter, Jim Goldsberry, Gary Mouser, Mike Sansevere, Mike Woods, Glen Ward, Randy Vancil, Bob Rust, Roger Redding, Larry Herron, Al Council, AndreTerrelI. Row 5: Allan Joyner, Gary Briley, Mike Whitehead, Scott McLaughlin, Dan Weiser, Jerry Pyles, Randy Roddy, Jim Leonardelli, Mike Ackermann,CarIeton WiIIiams,Steve Cash, Keven Hunt, Rick Schutt. Row 6: Steve Disbennett,Alex Stroupe, Dave Wilson, Mike Gray, Eric Eckert, Jack Gokin, Gary Brittan, Kurt Weingand, Dave Beile, Steve Sheer, Steve Martin, Don Backfisch. Row 7: Mike Schaffer, Bob Maurer, Ethan Seliba, Rick Springs, Rob Bis- hop, Clifford Wicks, Gary Dollins, Greg Miller, unidentified, Terry Kolan, unidentified, Gary Garrison. Row 8: Billy Badger, Vince Schaffer, Alfred Marshall, Shane Wagoner, Jim Biggs, Mark Jones, Randy Suellentrop. Row 9: Brian Garner, Jim Hurster, Rodger Clausen, Jim Seals, Chip Meier, John Gabrisch, Gary Lynch, Jim Lohr, Dutch Meyer, Chris George, Jim McCarthy, Lou Serrone, Jim Powell, Ken Hargens. 85 The following Saturday transfer quarterback Rick Wieser com- pleted eight of 15 passes for 156 yards and two TD's. The Indians evened their record with a 34-24 win over Missouri Southern in that game. Evansville scored all of its points in the second half in a come- from-behind, 17-6, win in the Houck Stadium Opener. Walter Denton replaced the injured Wieser in the fourth game of the season and led the home-standing Indians to their second win, a 44-0 verdict over Arkansas Tech. SEMO opened its conference schedule with a 21-19 loss to Uni- versity of Missouri-Rolla. Lohr felt the Indians should have won the game in which the Tribe was penalized 13 times for 126 yards, lost three fumbles, and had four passes intercepted. Sandwiched between the Homecoming win and loss to North- west Missouri State was a 23-17 win over non-conference foe, Mis- souri Western. The Tribe ended with wins at Houck over Central Missouri State, 31-18, and Lincoln University, 19-6, and closed the season on the road with a 29-16 win over Northeast Missouri State. Harold Dilworth, Ed Slaughter, and Mike Wood were chosen to the first team All-MIAA. Defensive end Dilworth led the team in sacks and is a junior and repeating first-teamer. Slaughter set a career reception record of 102 catches with 26 this year for 396 yards and five TD's. Wood smashed the previous single-season record of six field goals as he booted 16 three-pointers, He led the team in scoring with 55 points. 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A I I 1 f W ge I '15, Cross Country Sophomore Ed White became SEIVlO's fourth All-America cross country runner on his twelfth-place finish in the NCAA Division ll National Championships. White paced the team all season and set a personal best of 24: 24 for five miles in leading the harriers to ninth place in the season finale. Southwest Nlissouri State, host of the NCAA meet, won the national title. The Bears, who had won the IVIIAA meet the week before, have no senior squadmen. But Coach lVlarvin FIosengarten's squad of freshmen and sopho- mores also returns intact. The Indians all had lifetime bests at Springfield as they cut 137 seconds off their previous combined times. The harriers won only one dual meet all season while losing three times. The Indians opened the season with a 20-36 win over Arkansas State. Losses were to Western Kentucky, Eastern Illinois, and lVlurray State. The Indians took the College Division Title at the Owensboro Invitational, finished second at the Western Kentucky Invitational, seventh at the SIVIS meet, and third in the IVIIAA. Cross Country, Row 1: Richard Fernandez, Mike Bridwell, Randy Henderson. Row 2: Ed White Gary Williams, Coach Marvin Rosengarten, Rick IVIcGowan. Team members are, Row 1: Dan O'NeaI, Jim IVlulIally, Bob Herman, Mark Boggiano, Jim Hancock,BiII Booth,DavidVVischmeier. Row 2: Jean Chard, Kurt Rup- pert, Unidentified, Steve Plackemeier, Dave Crawford, Doug DeBeer. M1 M . 4- ff ,lxv , SAV, i x x. , I M. -:Y , .A QWLRA ,N rx 'r 'E E x J 'W' , 143, I m if y K, ,lx e xg I 92 Swimming Under Coach Laverne Lauxman the swimming Indians faced possibly their toughest schedule ever in 1974-75. Lauxman is in his fifth year at the helm and his teams have never had a losing season. The Indians have three consecutive third place conference finishes under Lauxman. Lack of depth looked like it would once again be the only thing between the Indians and an outstanding season. The Tribe looked to be strongest in the freestyle and diving, with quality returnees in those events. Heading the list of veterans were Steve Plackemeier, Doug DeBeer, and Bill Booth. Plackemeier is a distance freestyler who was voted the team's MVP the past two seasons. DeBeer is the MlAA's premier sprinter and holds MIAA records in both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle. Booth has been SEMO's leading diver since 1972-73 and has qualified for the NCAA championships every year he's been at SEMO. With half of its schedule completed, the team had only one dual meet victory to its credit. That was a 60-53 win over Washington University. Although several team records had been set in the early go- ing, the team was being plagued by the depth problem. The Indians did finish second in the SEMO Relays, but followed that with a last-place finish at the Rolla Relays. A winning season wasn't out of reach, but there was the pos- sibility that SEMO wouldn't be a major MIAA contender in 1974-75. Al. -- A A' .4 w. ,-,W L -Q an-.. 94 Rugby, Row 1: Rich Tuck, Dennis Henly, Randy Hansbrough, Perry Gooch, Ken Barker, Dennis James. Row 2: rison, Bill Oehler, Jim Hadley. In www 'Xyx fs! New 4-S734 30 X ,gg is Water Polo: Benjy Landesman, Dave Miller, Doug DeBeer, Dave O'Neal, Ray Shank, Jeff Chapin, Dan O'Neal Jim Nlullally, Bob Herman, Randy Abbott, Steve Plackemeier, Keith Kass, Mike Anderson, Bill Booth. Steve Holley, Gary Garrison, Mike Sansevere, Henry Weber, Steve Nleier, John Drury, Dennis Helms, Gregg Gar- Us --ufgig, ' Mu! N .'1X,' ,bling K ,, . Q Rugby SENlO's Rugby Club posted a 4-4-1 record on the fall half of its schedule. Teams on the schedule were Central lVlissouri State, St. Louis University, Universi- ty of lVlissouri-Rolla, SIU-Carbondale, Memphis State, and four clubs from St. Louis. ' The team also plays a spring schedule which in- cludes the MIAA Tournament, East-R uggerfest in St. Louis,and the Rolla Tournament, in addition to several single games. Rugby is played on a team basis and is self-support- ing with team members paying travel expenses and purchasing their own uniforms. Water Polo SElVlO's Water Polo Club won the IVlissouri State Tournament for the second consecutive year in 1974. The team also won the Central lVlissouri Tourna- ment and finished the season with a 6-2 record. Both losses were to SIU-Carbondale. Sophomore Dave lVlilIer was the leading scorer with 38 goals and 23 assists. Senior Benjy Landesman added 25 goals and 14 assists. Steve Plackemeier and Keith Kass shared the goal tending duties and registered 63 and 62 saves, respect- ively. sau.. A HEAT, . Team members are, Row 1: Rick Nardoni, Joe Ward, Bob lvlarcione, Richard Ridley, Jim Huff, Dave Riney. Row 2: Scott Hogberg, Daryl DeGuire, Monroe lVIarshall,James Welker, Jim Kelley, Tim Gould. Row 3: Bill Humphries lmanagerl, Dennis Brock lmanagerl, Dave Hemmer, Bob lVleyerott, Jerald Conklin,Tim Thomas, Frank Ouandahl, Rich Henke, Jean Chard, Rick Derby, Coach Dan lVlcNair, Assistant Coach Dan Tallent. Wrestling Coach Dan lVlcNair doesn't make predictions, but it's hard to hide optimism when a wrestling squad returns six lettermen, several squadmen, and some outstanding freshmen. Depth didn't pose the problem it had in the past as lVlcNair boasted one of the largest squads in SEIVIO's wrestling history. The Indians will build around team captain and returning MIAA runner-up at 177 pounds, Bob Meyerott, and sopho- more heavyweight Bruce Thomas. Thomas is the returning MIAA champion big man. He is strong and extremely quick for his size and is said to have quite a bit of National potential. lVlcNair expects lVleyerott to have an outstanding senior sea- son,and a lot is expected of Dave Riney. The 126-pounder was 13-5 in 1973-74 and was co-winner of the most improved wrestler trophy. The Indians got off to a quick start and were 5-0 following wins over Illinois College, Washington University, and Univer- sity of IVlissouri-St. Louis in a quadrangular meet. lVlcNair lost four squad members at semester break, but none were starters and at mid-season the grapplers were 8-3 and appeared to be headed for a successful season. Basketball Expecting a basketball story in the same vein as the one on football? lf so, stop and read no more. There are going to be no anologies, adjectives, or superlatives. And very little sub- jective comment and probably no continuity. Nor is there a game-by-game, play-by play, dialogue. That's for newspapers. Instead there is a skeletal overview and some statistics, the diet of sports nuts, to be interpreted, committed to mem- ory, or ignored. Game scores are on pages 112-113. There is a story, but each reader may write his own. Season Forecasts - lAl Success to depend on ability to win close games. lBl lNe're not going to dominate anyone and they're certainly not going to dominate us. lCl Switch to one guard offense. Outcome - lAl Won six of seven games with final margin less than six points. lBl Lost six games by over 20 points and won five by 23 or more. iCl Never exhibited one guard offense. Season's record - Overall 14-12. 7-5 in MIAA lthird placel. 9-2 at Houck. 5-10 on the road. Crowds - Small to medium, sometimes vocal. Highpoint - Won championship of MIAA Tournament at Springfield. Had been seeded fifth. lcame from behind against CMSU, never trailed and easily beat Lincoln, edged host SMSU. Valli and Haynes named to All-Tournament team.l Lowpoint - Haynes sprained ankle in MIAA championship game. He then missed seven complete games and played only part-time the remainder of the season. Surprise - Cradic announced resignation, effective after season and MIAA Tournament. Cited failure to get separate player housing, mileage limit on recruiting, and other restric- tions and irritants as reasons behind the decision. Not-so-surprising - Assistant Carroll Williams elevated to position of Head Coach, following apparent precedent set when Jim Lohr was promoted to the same position follow- ing the resignation of Tom Thrower as football boss in 1973- 74. Single game highs - Valli 28 points lvs. CMSU' Haynes 20 rebounds lvs. Earlhamlp' Valli 13 FG C20 attemptslp M., Baker, 11 FT i14 attemptsl. ai me xL:, W W? 6 A WZ swing? Winans QINMRNS XE 9h QIMIX SQA fw 5, ta! --..., w.....f 0 L 'merges mmqg 3 'Q Qi X mga V 5 if is 'K ht!! 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Southwest Rolla Lincoln Deita State Rolla Lincoln Arkansas State Northwest Northeast Christian Brothers Kentucky Wesleyan Central Mo. Southwest Eastern illinois 'QMIAA Tournament - First Place SEMO SWIMMING Central Mo Washington U Southwest Principia Rolla Ark.-Little Rock Principia UMSL Chicago State West. Kentucky Evansville U. OPP 65 1 00 68 76 62 1 00 57 62 92 82 85 99 79 79 75 94 61 67 82 80 97 68 1 07 96 86 92 OPP 64 53 65 55 69 40 65 36 51 64 67 seivio '16 t 9 e 13 , 10 15 -X-if 9 OTAHKIANS VOLLEYBALL Opponent UMSL Meramec St. Louis U. UMSL Southwest Baptist Southwest Mo. Central Mo. UMSL Missouri U. UMKC Stephens College +State Tournament - Third Place WATER POLO Central Nlo. Rolla y 4 SIU-Carbondale Rolla SIU-Carbondale Principia Washington U. Q Rolla ' 'Central Mo. Tournament - 2 First Place Missouri State Tournament - ' First Place Score 7-15 15-15 11-15 15- 5 9-15 15-10 15- 4 15- 5 15-13 15- 5 15- 6 15- 4 5-15 10-15 15- 7 11- 7 15- 3 15-17 6-15 12-15 15- 4 15- 6 15- 7 15- 7 OPP 6 4 16 9 11 10 3 8 WRESTLING SEMO OPP 21 Evansville U 28 Southwest 17 MacMurray 26 Middle Tennessee 12 Northwest 26 Northeast 18 Evansville 21 Wabash 17 Lincoln 11 Central 9 Tennessee Martin 6 Eastern Illinois O Western Illinois 26 Cincinnati 7 Tennessee win Rolla forfeit win Washington University forfeit Tennessee OTAHKIANS FIELD HOCKEY SEMO 2 Missouri U. 1 Central Illinois 2 Illinois State Illinois State Southwest SEMO Alumni St. Louis SIU-Carbondale Meramec St. Louis UMSL Northwest Missouri U. 'State Tournament Co-Champs 2 FOOTBALL I I I Delta State yr . Missouri Southern 3 I .EvansviIieU. I I A Arkansas Tech. I I Rolla I I I I Southwest I I I .Missouri Western A I Northwest I I C Central Mo. I i Lincoln I f Northeast CROSS COUNTRY lLow score wins SEMO Arkansas State Western Kentucky Eastern Illinois Murray State Owensboro Invitational - First Place West. Kent. Inv. - Second Place Southwest Mo. Inv. - Seventh Place MIAA Meet - Third Place NCAA Division Il - Ninth Place OPP 1 4 1 opp ze 24 171 so 2 21 20 OPP Intramurals A chance to get out of the books and into the action is just one of the functions of the intramural programs at SEIVIO. The ever-expanding calendar of events is designed to meet the needs of every student regardless of ability. Physical activity as a means of exercise, release valve, or low-pressure compe- tition, is provided in intramural sports. Laverne Lauxman directs the men's program, which has an increase in participants and offerings each year. Team sports such as basketball, fleetball, softball and volleyball are the most popular events, but individual sports: tennis, handball, etc., also attract many participants. Lauxman does not overlook the women on campus as co-ed events are being added regularly. Co-ed events include bowling, swimming relays, golf, badminton, and others. The Women's Recreation Association has a schedule of sports which includes field hockey, basketball, volleyball, tennis, softball and gymnastics. Sports Council Composed of two representatives from each housing unit, the Intramural Sports Council is the governing board for men's intramurals. The council also serves as a judicial board as it rules on various complaints and all protests. Awarding and presenting trophies to team and individual winners throughout the year is another of its functions. , ,gm f ef M. f tw . 6 af Q N ' W' 133,23 ' fa A QXQEZQTKQKK 2 g5fl'T? .L Y 1 1 -is swsw Qfxw '- S. , -fax' asfSfQi .ig,Q. gs' like w 'N 9 . y its ,HHZWW ,M My .i . . st- A vw A . ,AZ s .Q 5, at .: 'fs' ,541 W sf'? 31-W. 1 ii ., 'ff if 6 'ty tw ' fs we , ' 'Qi I Seated: Kenneth J. Labit, Joe Torrisi. 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ORGANIZATIONS f M544 E N 1 J-J 3 35: E1-Q?'ff '9h4iTgg55m f'M7T' x, its .mlindn . 4 I E i 2 ...-all 124 1' nuff ssh' Xl' an' ' A wrt' 'ww ,yy .f-4 Wx' f si ,funky M by , 7534? M ' 6 f ,Q Y' ff 43 , gy, How To Be AWheel 1. As a freshman, go to WheeI's Night and choose the organizations you want to join scattered among the honoraries, governing groups, publications, special interests, and Greeks. 2. Juggle your schedule to include all the meeting times. 3. Have yourself elected to at least two offices. 4. lllustrate your leadership by getting out before you have to fulfill any responsibility. 5. Realize that it's a never-ending pro- cess and that there is no winner. f ,bt 4' , W' , 9' A 'KJ 49' mga- -3 as 9' 'Ralf Q- A? ,w 'QWIQ onoraries Honorary organizations bring together people who are willing to give of their time and talents and who have demon- strated character, leadership, service, and academic excellence. Students nominated for WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES completeapplications and are then considered for membership on a point system designed to measure their contributions. Outstanding senior men who have illustrated scholarship, service, leadership, and character are considered for membership in CARDINAL KEY and are announced each spririg at the all school Honor's Assembly. At the same time, outstanding senior women who have demon- strated the same criteria are chosen for membership in WAKAPA. There are also honor organizations for students with talent and ability in specific areas. BLACK MASK honors theater people vvho have contributed to some aspect of acting or technical work. Students who have proved their speaking ability in collegiate speech contests are eligible for membership in Pl KAPPA DELTA. Promoting music on campus is the main goal of PHI MU ALPHA, the professional music fraternity for men, and SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, the professional music fraternity for women, while KAPPA Pl encourages artistic talecnts through displays and sales of its members' paintings and cra s. ,KAPPAIOMICRON PHI, the honorary for home economics majors and minors, endeavors to further the professionalism of its members. PHI ALPHA THETA, the national history fraternity, promotes historical studies, research, and publi- cations, while DELTA TAU ALPHA, the national agricul- tural society, promotes scholastic achievement in agriculture. Pl OMEGA PI, the national honorary for business education encourages professionalism in the teaching of business. The professional society for law enforcement majors is LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON. SIGMA TAU DELTA, is the national honorary for English majors and minors. Recognizing out- standing contributions to education, KAPPA DELTA PI, strives to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members. Janet Lee, John Edwards, Elaine Englehardt Butch James, Bill McVay, Becky Schild, Sue Davault,Jack ie Huffman- 26 I I Who's Who In American Colleges And Universities wfffaxwfg Steve Schwab, Kirsti Petersen, Sharon Woll, Steve Forbis. Bill Norton, Kathi Lansmon, Rob Hem perley, Martel Bahn. Top Pucture Carole Shoults Kris Barklage Laura French Grover Neal Bottom Prcture Vrckre Peters Mnke Bakewell Susan Gruener A 31 39 f ,QQ4 , Vgyly 41' Qhztfggg 4 :elif - ,Cf 'V I 211 ' U i u s lg. il 0. ,' f,i an 1 :- Q i , ,N ly,,,nv f ,,,,....A. -.J - v ' , 5 , 'li we-W? ,ts 9 s B. si 0 Wa ka pa Wakapa, Left to Right: Martel Bahn, Kathi Lansmon, Sharon Woll, Judy Guarr, Vicky Kneemiller. Cardinal Key, Left to Right: John Edwards, Jack Huffman, Michael Bakewell, Steve Schwab, Steve Cardinal Key 129 J t, .L 'f 'dir .1 if? 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Flow 2: Linda Yeargain, Gail Gillis, Carol Link, Debby lVIyers, t ., ,T , ..,, ,,, ,-'if fwffyge' f, 4 , af. Kappa Delta Pi, Left to Right, Row 1: Rebecca Rickman, Catherine Sharon Meug, Larry Pratt, Roger Clausen, Susan Hoyt, Nancy Heidbrink Ketcherside, Gail Silber, Karen Duncan, Jane Christoff, Janet Koerner, Deborah Smith, Stephanie King. Karen Garmon. Row 2: Brenda Payne, Donna Jost, Mary Norma Buerck, l Black Mask Black Mask, Left to Right, Row 1: Bill Black, Chris Murphy, Jack Hensley, Sponsor. Row 2: Daryl Wagoner, Betsy Oliver. 1 gm .. :,.,,r +,c'. , i Kappa Omicron Phi, Left to Right: Beth Doublin, Connie Hargens, Valeria Diebold, Susan Bartlett, Elaine Engelhardt, Char Iotte Hoppe, Janet Lee. is ,,.....,-M 1 4 Q , Pi Kappa Delta, Left to Right, Row 1: Gail Coffey, Robert Fox, Sue Farmer. Row Johnson, Rick Borchelt, Tom Harte. I X . Z 'Q ' . 4 92, K ,7X,4N lf v' ' ff J' Q 1 I xx e 5 2: msn V Q Michael Bakewell, Dave Holt, Daniel Delta Pi Kappa Kappa Pi 4292 qw Kappa Pi, Left to Right: Sam Bishop, Edwin Smith, Linda Wessel, Glenda Cooper, Lonnie Lusk, Elvira Lingle, Nancy Kelley, Dolores Vernon, Bill Trotter, Sherry Fisher. gif? AM Q.. a.t.4.wm Y? is Ml' Lambda Alpha Epsilon QF .,.. 4' 4 W, Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Left to Right, Row 1: Mary Schultz, Richard Advisor. Row 2: Anne Brinkopf,Gary Krautmann, Bill Morrison, Richard GrahamL Patricia Steimle, Terry Labus, Millicent A. Bess, Kexmn Karraket, L. Jones, Dennis Turley, Larry Hensley, Gary L. Hoffman, Shirley Myers. Terry Walker, Adviser, Robert F. Ross, Linda Ward, Kenneth Peoples, Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota, Left to Right, Row 1: Chris Goodman, Angela Shell, Betty LaTurno, Kathy Nichols, Becki Tope, Terri Tayler, Row 2: Betty Palsgrove, Dottie Diane, Pam Moore, Nancy Hardy. Row 3: Roxanna Vance, Christy Wild, Sharron Archer, Donna Stephens,Joan Edmundson, Laura French, Karen Faszold, Anita Northcutt, Debbie Buck, Susan Stoessel, Row 4: Laurie Ayers, Sally Hilpert, Carol Stram, Vickie Vovtas, Carolee Asberry, Missy Sherrill. Phi IVlu Alpha Y Phi Mu Alpha, Left to Right, Row 1: Troy Veith, Butch James, Kelvin Davis. Row 3: David Eding, Ed Leferink, Hal R.IVlcCarty,Joe Penrod.Row Sebastian, Jack Huffman, Debbie Buck, Rick Geringer, Grover Neal, Walt 4: Scott Vangilder, Chuck Layton, Larry Reuss. Row 52 Tom Palis, Don Kuenzle. Row 2: Pat Doughtery, Mr. Gordon Corwin, Mitch Jackson, John ' Sowers. Row 6: Tom Emmel, Gary Dolle. Neely, Mike Ansberry, Paul Winter, Chuck Hanna, Steve Theby, Rodney Vi,.,,, X, 13 Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta, Left to Right, Flow 1: Betsy Carney, J. Chris Schnell, Adviser: Debbye Bullington. Row 2: Steve Stewart, Steve Morrison, Gary N. Fischer. Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta, Left to Right, Row 1: Kathi Lansmon, Sherry Fischer, Vickie Peters. Row 2: Helen Collins, Roy Dawson, Henry Sessoms, Katherine Parrish, John Bierk, H. O. Grauel, Peter Hilty. Pi Omega Pi Yi T9f7 ' Pi Omega Pi, Left to Right, Seated: Donna Pashia, Denise Le Bauke, Nlarla Brawley. Standing: Marla Egge- meyer, Brenda Payne, Jackie Coon, Mrs. Elsie H. Selph, Sponsor, Carol Garrison. fa me me L 'h at Delta Tau Alpha Delta Tau Alpha, Bottom to Top, Flow 1: Charlene Statler, Linda Myrick. Flow 2: AIWidemar1, Stan Baughn, Larry Peters, Scott Graham, Fred Higdon, Dr. William E. Meyer, Adviser. Governmental Campus activities may have seemed somewhat spontaneous to those who benefited from them, but behind every dance, meeting, and policy change were the groups who made sure the activities happened at the right place and the right time. Students often think Academic Hall controls all of cam- pus policies, but organizations such as the ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS and STUDENT SENATE also estab- Iish rules for SEMO life. AWS was instrumental in opening campus job opportunities to women and in easing regulations in dormitory hours. STUDENT SENATE made major policy changes by establishing a radio station and also sponsored the dance marathon. Two student regulating groups that aren't always popular on campus are TRAFFIC REVIEW BOARD and JUDICIAL BOARD. Students involved with traffic review helped ease the overcrowded parking situation on campus by suggesting more available parking areas and organizing car pools. JUDI- CIAL BOARD heard streaking cases when students decided to revive last year's fad. Members of the BOARD OF PUBLI- CATIONS include campus editors, Senate representatives, faculty and alumni, and it was their function to approve staff appointments and evaluate any operational problems. Because the party atmosphere is such a big part of SEMO life, student steering committees directed the campus into many weekends of fun. HOMECOMING STEERING COM- MITTEE organized the annual parade and dance with a cartoon theme. NEW STUDENT WEEK STEERING COMMITTEE intro- duced new students to SEMO with everything from a picnic to an ice cream sundae building contest. The BUSINESS STEER- ING COMMITTEE co-ordinated all the business club's ac- tivities. No matter what special interest groupa student belongs to, STUDENTS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL provided entertainment activities for everyone. More dances, movies, DBVUBS. and guest speakers were planned this year than ever before by SAC mem- bers. Careful planning and a large amount of work by concerned students made events scheduled by student organizations exciting, worthwhile, and fun. sv Association Of Women Students v 5 454 ,, , 'N I E itil all 145 We' Association of Women Students, Left to Right, Seated: Vicky Kneemiller, Gini Samuels, Pamela Macke. Standing: Judy Metzler, Cathy Stanley, Kathy Simpkins, Barb Houser, Janice Metzler, Beth Doublin. Student Senate, Left to Flight, Flow 1: Michael Fl. Young, Pamala L, Engleman, Mark Dawson, Kathy Weiss, Bill Boschert, Kevin Phillips, Bob Goddard, William C. Roper, Elaine Engelhardt, Jim Wilder, John Edwards. Flow 2: Charles Nenninger, Becky Weatherly, Dinah Weiler, Phyllis Huck, Larry Reutzel, Glenn Smallwood, Bob MacDonald, Sue Mathes, Denise Officers, Flow 1: Celeste Biles, John Edwards, Cheryl Blassie. Flow 2: Jim Wilder, Mark Dawson, Kathy Weiss, Bill Norton. Archer, Marta Garner, Pam Moore, David Schweiss. Flow 3: Bill Norton Larry Reuss, Gary Baker, Sara Sommers, Flon Solovic, Bruce Kasten Brian McDonnell, Celeste Biles, Dan Floloff, Greg Stricker, Ginger Casey Tom Tucker. Flow 4: Carroll Walker, Vicky Strong, Cheryl Blassie, Gm: Samuels Marybeth Brock, Bill Prost, Cathy May, Martel Bahn. Student Senate Homecoming Steering Comm., Left to Right, Bow 1: Debbie Huhn, Mary J. Slinkard, Carole Shoults. Jovce Sonntag, Mary Jo Farkas, Brian McConnell, Debbie Flock, Kirsti Petersen, Karen Kahtz, Mrs. Imogene M. Webb. Row 2: Rita Dreier, Becky Thomason, Louis Unfer, Jr., Judy Guarr, Martel Bahn, Carolee Asberry, Martha'Ben- der, Rose Hoffmann. Fiow 3: Mark Bliss, Cindi Phillips, Steve Forbis. Homecoming Steering Committee New Student Week Steering Committee .-w ?Z!U31 W w , H , , ws x i 'Q if ,H 4391 ,gun- the-'V' - V: if. i . 12.5 'S r i - v, - W X 0, Q-J, 3--,Wk 1.-:gl f ' iw 3' 'f ,4 . , 2 ' 'T ,, , M Magi X, ,1k.D,3,-lr 5' ,, 14. ff si' ' New Student Week Steering Committee, Left Norton. Row 2: Paddy Wagner, Beth Biggs, Mark to Right, Row 1: David Price, Debbie Huhn, Dawson, Elaine EngeIhardt,BiIINorton. Vickie Peters, Pat Haskeli, Kathi Lansmon, Cathy Traffic Review Board I C Traffic Review Board, Left to Right: Mike Cooper, Debbie Huhn, Nancy Mason. 'FIC' Judicial Board JudiciaIBoard, Left to Right, Row 1: Brian D. Garner, Steve Forbis, Karen Duncan. Row 2: Steve Schwab, Benjamin Lewis, Elaine Engelhardt, Amy AI- tenthal, Dean Dick Haymes, Adviser. Not Pictured: Beth Biggs, Vicky Butler. ,Q te.. ,, , 5 5 -M a .',f 2,1 385 si? ii QQ gif wi 5 'Q - ,MM uf SZ Traffic Review Board, Left to Right: Karen Duncan, Kathi Lansmon,Jim Gregory. 141 Business Steering Committee Business Steering Committee, Left to Right, Bow 1: Trent Arnold, Dr. Loftis, Wa ne Morr' J ' W I y is, anis oodson,Mrs. Dickey. Row 2. Mr. Greenwald, Mr. Carmody, Mr. Galbreth, Jackie Coon, Miss Harris. Bow 3: Mr. Haugland, Mrs. Selph, Mr. Williams, Jim Van Pelt, Marsha Tanis. Board Of Publications ,J W C 'J x ' I' r Board of Publications. Left to Right, Row 1: Charles Hearn, 2: Jane Stacy, Nancy Bray, Roy Schoenborn, Robert Cox, H l C ll' ' ' ' ' ' een o ins,BiIl Stacy, Sally Farmer, Wayne Norton. Bow Charles Wales, Debbie Collins, Lisa Dry, John Edwards. Student Activities Council Student Activities Council, Left to Right, Row 1: Tina Baker, Jane Clark, Amy Hire, Grace J. Johnson, Lana J. Hogan, Betsy Weston, Carla Bess, Pamala Englermn, Jane Wilson, Dianne Ezzell, Peggy Talbott. Row 2: Robin Williams, Jaci Robert, Judy Bert, Beth Wochner, Ellen Morrey, Debbie Braden, Mark Dawson, Pat Henry, Vera D.White. Row 3: Barb Sheltman, Nancy Phelps, Tara Thomas, Patty Edwards, Rick Danzeisen, Karen Kahtz, Dave Wulgers, Vicki Westrich, Mary Hlavek, Brenda Sides, Stephen Gnadt, Lynn Boeckmann, Karen Abrewczynski, Sharie Moore, Pat Dunivan, Bev Lloyd, Elaine Engeltnrdt, Pat Pelley, Somsak Koomaitrichit. . f'l',j,-. Q ,Q- I +4- i '? 'N . S4 N -+:a'5 -5-L 5' 4' . K . --W nwrff' Publications Few people not actively involved in some phase of campus publications can really appreciate the amount of time and work that is spent in producing any of SEMO's publications. Yet there are dedicated people merging their journalistic and literary talents to pro- duce the JOURNEY, The CAPAHA ARROW, and the SAGAMORE for the student body. Each publication has its own purpose and requires a special team of workers to fulfill that purpose. The JOURNEY, a literary magazine, is published once each semester. It combines photography and graphic art as well as creative writing submitted by the staff and by interested students. The CAPAHA ARROW deals with a broader area of writing in its attempt to cover the news of campus each week. Included in its production are reporting of news stories, editing, and taking pictures to add to the stories. The ARROW specializes in training journalism students who have a special in- terest in newspaper work. The SAGAMORE has an even broader scope as it collects, compiles, and compresses the year's events into a single volume. It involves many of the same activities the other publications have: picture taking and cropping, writing, editing copy, meeting dead- lines, and layout drawing, all of which are vital to the process of representing a year in one book which even then can represent only a small portion of the whole. Through the photography and written work of SEMO's three publications, it is possible to render a somewhat accurate record ofthe year's history and growth. Journey mx w-..,..H.-.,..A...... .-.4- ..a: --- cf '?uw--- .4 Journey, Left to Right, Row 1: Rick Nadler, Grace Moll, Elaine Revelle, Rex Wynn, Fred Heckathorn, Jim Ogles. Row 2: Dan Straubel, Adviser, Margie Besand, Debra Dillard. .. ,J 2 :J Journey, Left to Right, Row 1: Mary Menke, Rick Nadler, Don Babcock, Fred Heckathorn, Rex Wynn. Row 2: Margie Besand, Grace Moll, Jim Ogles, Dan Straubel, Adviser. . I 144 I Capaha Arrow N, ,, ,,,. ,Wm W ' 5' ft? es , ' X ' K Q V Ag Ag A ' 'ms Q 5 4 4. -: -.girls 1, -.'-.-' '- ,,. I,-1 , , f f V Q -' ,..,. f , ,. . . . , .. . ,- V Jim Wilder, News Editor, types up the latest scoop. Capaha Arrow, Left to Flight, Row 1: Carolyn Wibbenmeyer, Jim Wilder, Lisa Dry, Jamie Clayton, Lewis Schucart, Stuart McGhee. Row 2: Debra Eastwood, Rick Morein, Larry Collier. Flow 3: Donald Babcock, Narvol Randol, Lee Meyer, Dan Roloff. Managing Editor Debbie Eastwood gets an editorial judgement from Jim Wilder. X QW' N Xxx U w g ,..-1 -....5......, Editor Lisa Dry prepares her weekly list of assignments. K' W5 -6 WW dp! Photographers, Left to Right, Kneeling: Dan Ftoloff. Standing Lewis Schucart, Rick Morein, Jamie Clayton, Donald Babcock W 15 fa ' gf.,t, . 5 ,M 'W-Nexhi W r k V Q I X 'A fffwf X. X Em , x N Section Edntors, Left to Fhght Pamela A Macke Orgamzatlons, Steve Weuss,Sports Knrstl Petersen Greeks Lynda Byrd Facuity A ,, , V wr' wha, 2 2 sm Mais gc' 4. ,,,, A182 4 Advisers, Left to Right: Roxanne Huckstep, Assistant Adviser: Nancy Bray, Adviser. tw' 'Wm mf J , Qs Q? Photographers, Left to Right: Rick Nlorein, Jamie Clayton, Dan Roloff, Lynda Byrd, Bruce Scheller. -ls-. W -sv 4, X 4,1 ' 68 In 9 9 4' aa' Q Qqkwc' 0 5tiQ, Q D 71 ? y 'i Q N 1 7 12' ,X ,X 5. I Q ,. , ,,,,,,,M i Fall Yearbook Production, Left to Right, Row 1: Pam Wiley, Pat Brown, Teresa Clayton, Becky Koch. Row 2: Lisa Beaty, Jim Leible, Doris Ellinghouse. Row 32 Sue Fritts, Colleen Cliffe, Darrell Jones. iam-4' W muwwc-Wnff? ' 0, .W 'Ta'f i 4-0 9 I 'R 'R ,., H-af ,,2 ,. ff X s .. X X X Spring Yearbook Production, Left to Right: Rita Joyce, Patty Baker, Steve Wiseman. Sagamore RN , 1. NAM' N, new om! Special Assistants to the Sagamore Staff: Kay McBride and Photographer, David Ritchey. Bill Davis. F M. ,hs Vs' gag Fall and Spring Yearbook Production, Left to Right, Row 1: Karen Kohrs, Kim Foutch, Jwn Savell, Joan Adams, Vivian Barlow, Mike Lynch, Mark Bliss Carla Bess, Gloria McLane. Row 2: Tom Chalupny. Special Interest From the AGRICULTURE CLUB to the UNIVERSITY PLAYERS, SEMO organizations have it all for anyone with a special interest. These groups serve as outlets for those with a unique talent or just a desire to discover new experiences. Campus religious groups provided opportunities to make special friends through worship and to promote denomination- al understandings and the Christian spirit through seminars and song fests. Those with a special interest or talent in music participated in one of many musical groups on campus. Five different bands offered students a chance to perform. Half-time presentations during the basketball and football seasons and music for com- mencement exercises provided the showcase for these musi- cians. Vocal groups performed in tours across the state and in concerts on campus. Other groups that performed for SEMO crowds and encouraged support of varsity teams were the CHEERLEADERS and POM PON SQUAD. Ma ny students were interested in pursuing the study of their major outside of the classroom and joined clubs in foreign lan- guages, sciences, history, and business. New experiences can often be created while serving others as members of GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA and ALPHA PHI OMEGA discovered in their special projects. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS also provided a service of adding theatre culture to their audiences in many various performances. Some groups developed a special bortherhood with people interested in one study area. Members of PHI GAMMA NU, ALPHA KAPPA PSI, and ROTC highlighted a desire for extra learning with a feeling of binding friendship. Pfrjie 1, ?. i 2 , 22 ' if' . 4, if: ,. I- .2 41 4' I 27 A 5? 5 5 rv 2 Z., is 2: It ,RYA 40513 GGITWYQH Sigma Sigma 0ffiC9l'S, Left T0 Right, Row 1: Deb Scherer, Karen Row 2: Debbie Taylor, Debra Eastwood, Deborah Sharon, Susan Gruner, Christian, Beth Ann Rahm, Martha Tetrick, Bonnie Hanna, Jane Le Grand. Donna Moudy, Cathi Seidler. Gamma Sigma Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigrm Actives, Left to Flight, Row 1: Deborah Sharon, Hopkins, Kathy Plumley, Donna Moudy, Susan Gruner, Karen Duncan, Beverly Marchbank, Vicki Huff, Phyllis Elders, Debbie Thomas, Beth Bonnie Hanna. Flow 3: Maureen Toben, Debra Eastwood, Debbie Taylor, Ann Rahm, Jane LeGrand. Row 2: Peggy Gasser, Donna Jost, Shelley Karen Christian, Martha Tetrick, Mary Schulte, Deb Scherer, Cathi Seidler. Overton, Jackie Belten, Leslie Montgomery, Susan lanke, Susan Grote, Mary Gamma Sigma Sigma Pledges, Left to Right, Flow 1: Vera Glueck, Renae Schenimann, Cheryl Dowdy, Kim Gorman. Row 2: Jean Schulte, Andrea Lorkowski, Linda Farrow, Terri Sanders, Marian Wuerz. Alpha Phi Omega Officers, Left to Right, Row 1: Randy Pour, Cecil Raymer, Tom Powers, Dave Silper, Larry L. Carter. Row 2: Dennis Armstrong, Donald N. Holt, Donald B. Babcock, Dennis Cotter, Dave Fuist. Alpha Phi Omega, Left to Right, Row 1: Jerry Morrissey, Royce W. Sykes Larry Carter. Row 3: Donald N. .Holt, Leonard Moll, Randy Pour, Kent Jr., Mike Jolls, Rich Melton, Michael LaTurno. Row 2: Dave Wilper, Mike Hawley, Red O'Neal. Row 4: Steve Hill, Donald Babcock, Dave Fuist, Webb, Dennis Armstrong, Cecil Raymer, John Wiseman, Tom Powers, Michael Grosblait,Dennis Cotter,Danny Buchheit. Arnold Air Society sf 7 W, A-'V Top Picture: Left to Right, Row 1: Denver Radford Jr., Karen L. Dwyer, William C. Roper. Row 2: Roger John- ston, Michael Nelson, Don Schneider, David Adams. Bottom Picture, Left to Right, Row 1: Myron Maclin, Larry Blades, Ricki Priest, Steve A. Parker. Row 2: Stephen Wenninger, Diane Metzler, Robert Nicholas. Veterans Corporation VETERAN'S CORP: Gary Adams, Mike Allen, Vinnie Ashley, Dave Bacon, John Barnes, Ron Bender, Dennis Besselman, Don Bratton, Larry Braun, Mike Braun, Anthony Burk, Rudy Cassout, Ron Clark, Bill Clark, John Cody, John CleveIand,Tom Conrad, Mike Cook, Larry Cookemboo, Dennis Crass, Terry Davidson, Ollie Diedrick, Duran Dug- gan, Roger East, John Finnigan, Stan Fitch, Larry Freeland, Roger Friedrick, Mike Gaither, Brian Garner, Chris George, Karl Girardier, Mike Grosblatt, Jeff Grubbs, Paul Hancock, Robert Hileman, Charlie Harper, Charlie Hirsch, James Horne, Steve Huffman,B ill Humphries, Joe Hurley, Bill Hudgens, Dennis Jauch, Bill Jeffries, Lonnie Jones, Jerry Kaufman, Drake Kanbitch, Denny Keane, Bob Kennedy, Pattie Kenne- dy, Jack King, Darly Kirkpatrick, Ken Lennington,John Lewis, Dennis Lorch, Daniel McCarthy, Ray Myers, Pat O'FaIIan, Bill Osburn, Ron Pensel, Les Peters, Chalres Reigle, Paul Rhame, C. W. Scherer, Ron Schlief, Gary Schlosser, Don Schieber, AI Seaton, Don Stewart, John Stratton, Jack Swift, Buzz Thompson, Steve Thorne, Chriss Valentine, Bob 'Vannerson, John Vocker, John Weiss, Rick Williams, Ron Williams, Bob Wolfenkoehler, Mike Young, Mel Zwicky. f 1' 4 ,swffff f T AWWMQ ,ff f My ,MMM W fw W MMV' 0 ii- 7 ' 1 :Aw f A ,rf fx fr: m??x',fb .. my 2 B , ,,c.,x,, , .ff V in J sw fx 4 4 1 MY' Q 41.2 Q, M B ,r ,Fri h 3, f 5 G 35 s jtzfjxgw 6.3K f Iirlyyb? Campus Gold Campus Gold, Left to Right, Row 1: Gail Volz, Nancy Oldenburg, Theresa Vicki Patrick, Patti Lansmon, Mary Friedrich, Darcy Tuma, Laura Domin- Becker, Gayle Lutz, Becky Redel, Robin Eimngelista. Row 2: Naomi Bishop, guez, Sharon Brasher, Kathy Smith, Janis Woodson. National Organization Of Women N.O.W., Left to Flight, Row 1: Jane A. Hodges, Rowena Helmer, Christine Fulhorst, Jane Murphy, Gina Samuels. Row 2: Sheila McCormack, Becky W therly, Barbara Huyser, Laura Mitchell. 158 ll M..-We .w... s. D 99595 vmvruwrwf-wf'wfoi mpg. Sf Math Club Math Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Lateresa Hueckel, Karen Abrewczynski, Susan Luka- chick, Frances Pawela. Row 2: Darlene Hughes, Phyllis Saale, Sharon Meng, Sue Myers. Row 3: Sandy Stanfill, Marla McOuay, Cindy Sax, Dr. M. Ahuja, Sponsor, Lenny Kuper, Dr. Leonard L. Palmer, Sponsor: Mike Webb, Gary Dglle, University Republicans ,f Mg, 7, f, 5 fag, ff, 5 4 v,, 411 . University Republicans, Left to Right, Row 1: Kerry Wynn, Ted Stanfield, Hawkins, Susan Stoessel, Brenda Anderson, Mark Bliss, Dennis McGrane, Nlary Ellen Huck, Brent Porterfield, Diane Noonan, Pam Macke, Robert John Burneson, Penny Willhoite, Mary Rigdon, Donna Noakes, Robert E. Stearns, Kevin Phillips. Row 2: Bruce Mosby, Mike Weiss, Lany Yancey, Bartlett Jr., Advisor. Stephen Rust, Desha Kirsch, Cheryl Dowdy, Janet Bollinger, Denise Pom Pon Squad im' Ns. Pom Pon Squad, Left to Right, Row 1: Diana Evans, Mary Menke, Row 3: Debi Pittman, Amy Hire, Suzanne Wachter, Susan Gullett, Jennie Faenger. Row 2: Jan Barnes, Karen Zimmermann, Shelley Susan Breeden, Michelle McArthy, Mary Bego, Nancy Outman, Mary Beurskens,Trudy Stuckey,Becky Outman, Susie Hollis, Cathy Stanley. Ann Rhodes, Linda Huskisson, Grace J. Johnson, Libby Samel. Saddle Club Saddle Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Robert Funck, Al- Robert Cook, Sponsor: Rose Mitas, Nancy Tufts, Qe- len Maddy, Keith lvie, Steve Rottler. Row 2: Jerry laine St. John, Kathy Hansmann, Robyn Lemons, Kim Janse, Nancy Bruen, Kim Barton, Carol Kreader, Bever- Seeler, Carol Shank, Mary Herder, Lisa Hoxworth. lee Kettler, Karen Toombs, Cathy Walker. Row 3: Dr. 160 I .. gig at 'Q Cheerleaders 1'--1-7-..,,...,,, . , X nanny... mt , - O 1 , 2 A ' ' 1 b F :ifyiell . ' ' A A nw-A ge, .IW Q' W ,A.. . .wr , 5 - VX, , H M yr, :N ,li K., 'Sui , J. Q -t A if ,- ft Cheerleaders, Left to Right, Row 1: Kristi Vogal. Row 2: Diane Bogue, Brenda Payne, Linda Light, Patty Hawn. Row 3: Donna Corbett, Flo Wachter, Vicki Patrick. Grotto Club Grotto Club, Left to Right: Robert Osburn, May Matlock, Martha Keith Krieger, Jim Palmer, Jim Roche, Jerry Wagner, Mary Grither, Tetrick, Deb Scherer, Carol Williams, Alan Emmendorfer, Monty Heise, Scott House, Stan Bargh, Chris House. Archeology Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Leonard Moll, Nlathew Trainum. Row 2: Scott Grantham, Gerte Thompson, Beth Young, Scott House. ,mi ncugxw ,1-'igif xxtrizig W' f K W 'P Q M ivsff-:if W . AX ,, WK r Wa , ' A fhaf-gg: -vu . . fy --3, -4 ., ' - ' .2 . 3, . X . K ' V5 LTR '.V 'EQ 'If 'f. - S1 t 3 - He' n 'Q ' J '4' sq- .n - x, , A+. Matrix- ,4:.1ff',hE ISN., . M S , 1 ,,. V ' .ff- rrgg: ' Q Ln- -gg X X . A , 5 'ff if Archaeology w 4'94i..-, ii- 5 ,.j,. A ,, Q A.. . , .Q ' - ff ' . A , Spanish Club Spanish Club, Left to Right, Flow 1: Cesar De J. Barsallo. Flow 2: Mary Ann Urhahn, 5YiX,.g 3, Deanne Nanna,Barbara Baltz, Michaelle Chap man,Joyce Pendergrass. Flow 3: Mayra Chang Dianelza Chang, Jan Perez, Jairo D. Barsallo Frances Crowley, Sponsor: Ellen Nlorrey. International Club :':f'-21:2 I-N 11 3, ,,f Y .' 1 ' 5- - - d vi, Y! International Club, Left to Right, Flow 1: Piyatida Maliwan, Sumphan Kagswast, Jairo D. Barsallo, Cesar De J. Barsallo, Gerlinde Kuechle. Flow 2: Augusto Decreaux, Nassrin Tavakoli, Mayra Chang, Suresh Shah, Virat Tameprasertkit. Row 3: Henry Gundiwan, Dianelza Fl. Chang, Kamlesh C. 164 Wins Karla Umesh C. Karia, Chitt Bunyarattaphantu, Suchart Chantrapornlert. Row '41 Tiing Sioe Tan, Annabelle Ioaza, Amir Amirmokhtari, Preecha Hansadeja, Somsak Koomaitrichit, Paitoon Poocharqen, Harish Pandhl, Prasonk Noijaib une. Association Of Childhood Education f , ,.,-.... ,....., I 1 it ll A f . ,Fr N -If ,...--A--M -----,,.k ff' Association of Childhood Education, Left to Right, Row 1: Gail Overall, son, Karen Duncan, Jerline Dossett, Co-Sponsor. Flow 3: Diane Adams Ruth Randolph, Debb Orth, Brenda Hamm, Karen Hoenerhoff. Row 2: Karen Garmon, Cathy Ziegler. Jessie Henderson, Co-Sponsor, Terry Daspit, Nancy Wilcoxen, Jane Robin- 9? Student MSTA, Left to Right: LeAnn Bridges, William Hoover, Adviser: Kathi Lansmon, Debbie Huhn, Frank Linn, Adviser: Vickie Peters. Student Missouri State Teachers Association Y 'ul 53212 I wi 'ia 1 . Q C if ,, A I 4 Q11 . an V' w ' ' -.. lt Q- A .ki ,AV I I Unlve r I rs s , f 1 hx Q7 , if 4 '4 5 -snag M ' ,- fm it 1 . iw 1 Weir f ff? 5 .. .Q 3 ff? . f X . J 2,44 30 University Players, Left to Right, Row 1: Forest Shirley, Betsy Oliver, Mary G. O'Shea, Nancy Barnes, Melissa Weeks, Benna Dees, Debbie Duvall, Kit Koenig, Stacie Moss, Jerry Privett, Jackie Riggs, Frank Karl, Benny Bell, Gary Dolle, Debbie Hunt. Flow 2: Barb Meyer, Tom Kile, Tom Utz, Nancy Mueth, Debbie Hall, Jay F. Wolz, Jeanne Norton, Mike Hensley, Beth Hill, Lisa Crites, Michael Crum, Daryl Wagoner, Jack Hensley, Sponsor: Vera D. White, Don Sowers. Row 3: Fiusalyn Andrews, Bill Black,Judy Guarr, Rich Casey, Chris Murphy, Jane Terry, Gentry Dunnagan, Laura Mitchell, Jim Welch. Agriculture Club Agriculture Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Linda Myrick, Rose Mitas, Dr. William E. Meyer, Dr. Charlie Korns, Dr. Harry W. Pry, Kim Barton, Charlene Statler. Row 2: Fred Higdon, Tony Scherer, Ron Dye, John Schoen, Warren Broemmelsick, G. W. Robinson, Tim Neal, Roger Schwab, Biology Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Steve Trautwein, Paula Jones, Cindy Walker. Row 2: Karen Christian, Nancy Steward, Phyllis VanBooven, Lizette Koehler, Sue Miller, Deborah Kinsey. Row 3: Crayton Hughey, Rick Mueller, Jeannie Cantrell, Patricia Simmons, Carol Niemeyer, Vincent M. Glueck. Row 4: Gary Baker. Adfain McClellan, Keith Kass, Warren Dowdy, Kathy Thompson, Dr. Robert J. Kuster. E slam Kent Puchbauer, Charles Hanper, Randal Friend, Randall Hendricks Dennis Besselman. Row 3: Al Wideman, Jim Gosche, Richard Beussrnk Scott Graham, Ronnie Kimes, Mark Deane, Bill Deane, Larry Peters Stan Baughn, Wib Welker, Kevin Buckley. Biology Club Student Home Economics Club ,gs , -'WN Q-4 Student Home Economics Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Andrea Lorkowski, Carol Weber, Glenda Estes, Katrina Pobst, Nancy Mason, Debra Gosche, Kathy Watkins, Denise Bittick. Row 2: Paula Rudloff, LaDonna Graves, Elaine Gaffney, Connie Hargens. Row 3: Patti Boyer, Alice Lumbley, Lois Kaatman, Denise Archer, Valeria Diebold, Diana Hibbard, Janet Lee, Melissa Kuittel, Jeanne Wable, Lois Clay. Row 4: Nancy Graham, Sandy Takach, Marta Garner, Merri Gaye March, Debbie Stutts, Pat Easter, Mildred MusseY, Adviser: Brenda Anderson, Penny Smith, Renay Shell, Rita Melton. Row 5: Donna Eggimann, Cynthia Anderggnl Jan Hill, Donna Quade, Linda Green, Pat Marincel, Judy Holst. Student Nurses Club Student Nurses Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Debbie Statler, Paula Ridings, Nancy Walker, Sheila Zilafro, Kim Kinder, Colleen Curran, Lynda King. Row 2: Tracy Tabor, Mary Essner, Janice Matthews, Linda Lynch, Kathy Tucker, Linda Gearhart, Rosemary Kohnen, Pat Moran, Carol Eggleston. Row 3: Susan Thompson, Brenda Thurm, Debbie Milligan, Sandy Hart, Kathy Acre, Toni Owens, Melanie Moore, Vicki Mahn, Vicki Bollinger, Sue Schilzing. Row 4: Judy Thomas, Mary A. Schrader, Susan Hinkebein, Barb Lowes, Kathleen Broderick, Susan Conner, Karen Drury. Row 5: Loleta Scott, Kathy Myers, Teresa Cougherty, Kay Parrack, Thomas Robert, Mary Mullen, P. Bonebrake, Bev Schmidt. Row 6: Linda Franklin, Marilyn Kluesner, Dorothy Glasser, Jane Hull, Jaci Robert. Student Affiliates ofthe American Chemical Society American Chemical Society, Left to Flight, Row 1: Darcy Tuma, Pamela Carl Patty, Jerry Humes, Larry Bahn. Flow 3: Steven Schlegel, Sharon Macke, Joan Freese, Paul Cotner, Buzz Haddock, John W. McKinney, Sudfeld, David Hacker, Don Beussink, Mark Frei, Greg Davis, Dr. Robert Mark A. Enderle, John W. Holdren, Mike Wulfers, Kathy Beussink. Row Smith. Row 4: Melody F. Seabaugh, Ron Popham, Don Froemsdorf. 2: Joan Veit, Donna Garifo, Dale Council, Dan Green, Anthony Buchanan, Row 5: Tony Hampton, Patricia Simmons, Mike Readnour, H.R. Pinnick Jr. Computer Science Club Computer Science Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Don Jennemann, Rose A. Bruenderman, Wayne A. Morris, Cindy Briney, Shirley Q. Davis, Linda Propst, Seth Carmody, Adviser. Row 2: Doug Lorenz, Sharon Meny, Sue History Club History Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Debby Bullington, Karin Burch, Betsy Carney, Carla Colwick. Row 2: Steve Stewart, Steve Morrison, Robert Schindl- er, Charles Sharp, Adviser. A 1 Myers, Mary Lewis, Brenda Pearson, Lester Barnes. Row 3: -Donald Kaiser, Dr. James R. Briney Ill, Paul Newson, Randy Braswell, Edd'e Pf0ff6I'. R00 Dye. National Speech And Hearing Association National Speech and Hearing Association, Left to Right, Row 1: Sonja Mabrey, Ann Uding, Kathy Stewart, Mary A. Trombetta, Adviser. Row 2: Susan Gruner, Lugenia Hopple, Marilyn Beck, Leita Hensley, Sponsor: Kathy Price, Patty Edmon- son, Gini Samuels. Alpha Beta Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha, Left to Right, Row 1: Teresa Clayton, Becki Koch, Marsha Miller, Gail Orf, Kilja lsreal, Sharon Ziegler, Pat Prewett, Jane Janet Pratt, Phyllis VanBooven, Mary Langston. Row 2: Carol Welker, Kathy Shillito. Row 4: Sue Farmer, Cheri Schlitt, Elizabeth Brewer, Sponsor: Nichols, Connie Brestle, Tina Kump, Charlotte Scherer, Judy Schaab, Melinda Springman, Mary N0rm6 Buerck, Jane Boyd, Robert Willingham Sharon Meng, Jeanette Horton. Row 3: Patty Sienkiewicz, Kathy Gucwa, Co-Sponsor: Rebecca McClard, Ruth A. Van Dyke. Alpha - v , SAA... I, Z4-NH-via. as 4 apr we Q f N.,-,A X , Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, Left to Right. Row 1: Barry Drury, Daniel Jayne, Jim Meese, Dale Schloss, Stan Boschert, Stan Laurentius, Tim Pruett. Row 2: Brad Smith, Tom Martin, Eddie Proffer, Mark Beaudean, Steve Tarnow- ski. Row 3: Roger Schloss, Bill Dreyfus, Dave Barnhart, Tom Schild. Row 4: Dennis Todd, Tim Kerchhoff, Jerry Watson, Don Berry Wayne Detring, Dave Matlock. s ! ..-- y A 4 F R if f' N X t X were-water-'feel ' if, .,g2,Hi.'v- :if s .Q x 6 Mhz as ff W' 6 W W alias 0 J 'L f Y ' ' 'fwffff Il- iv? , fi I y M , , n L KW? ,, rw , ' 4. . X, -.s....i,a.wzfsssizZMfMMrsia.24, Z V, W .A . ,ie iffy? ' Officers, Left to Right: Jim VanPelt, Chuck Davis, Jim Meese, Terry Sumski, Stan Boschert A 'l' 4,5 f, yr 11 M31 .fy .fx is N s X 4' 4 S 'Zi if I :J VE 7 My If wi , J' 2 1,.,,.,. X X W Alpha Kappa Psi, Left to Right, Row 1: Lynn Stroder, Ron Solovic, Randy Mehrle, Jack Langley, Ray Rath, Larry Viox, Harold Meyr. Row 2: Bob Hall, Chuck Davis, Rod Lause, Mark Hill. Row 3: Jerry Robertson, Mike Kestner, Gene Eckles, Parick Sanders, Gary Fallert, Mike Walsh, Mike Francis, Wayne Ruesler, James Wallen. Row 4: Narvol Randol, Bruce Dalton, Michael Nolan, Gary Grimm, Jim Nabe, Paul Pinkston. Phi Gamma Nu 'lift 3131 1,3 Top Left, Left to Right: Cindy Miederhoff, Joyce Sonntag, Vicky Kneemiller. Top Right, Left to Right, Pledges: Row 1: Denise Delowter. Row 2: Vicky Blackwell, Melissa Knittel. Row 3: Debbie Hunt, Shirley Peskie. Row 4: Brenda Laurentius, Connie Reisenbichler, Cathy Duncan, Ellen Hensley, Donna Polk, Jackie Coon, Claudia Miller. Bottom Right, Left to Right, Acitves: Row 1: Karen Meng, Pam Mueller, Cindy Miederhoff, Vicky Kneemiller. Row 2: Donna Hop- kins, Jan Perez, Susan Breeden, Paula Guens. Row 3: Barb Stefanic, Donnie Christy, Gerri Kiefer, Linda Durer. Row 4: Joyce Sonntag, Marcia Tanis, Linda Haupt. ff? Society For The Advancement of Management Society For The Advancement of Management, Left to Right, Row 1: Jim Cowsert, Ronald Dahlin, Rob Hemperley, Somsak Koomaitrichit. Row 2: Earleen Lowess, Delores Heisserer, Diane Metzler, Joyce Sonntag, Vicky Blackwell, Marcia Tanis, Melissa Knittel, Karen Meng, Pam Mueller. Row 3: Linda Spitzmiller, Sandy Dahlin, Bill Boschert, Lee Boren, Thomas M. Mey- er, Ron Philpot, Mike Cooper, Dane Jayne, John Zeiser, Jan Perez. Row 4: Kay Galbreth, Adviser, Dale Schloss, Steve Halliburton, Steve Cruce, Fred Cauthorn, Herbert Daniels, Robert Nicholas, Bob Coon. Marketing Association Marketing Association, Left to Right, Row 1: Beckie Johnson, Thomas M. Meyer, Debra Goshe, Gary Fallert, Melissa Knittel, Marcia Tanis, Pam Muel ler, Sandy Dahlin, Dan Jayne, Kristi Anderson, Bill Riesenbeck. Row 2: Car Ia Bess, Linda Brunts, Kathy Hansmann, Jan Dauernheim, Bruce Kasten, 1 1: Ron Philpot, Jim Gosche, Dennis McGrane, Mark Hill, Bill Boschert, Dennis Clark. Row 3: Terry Sumski, Richard Hogan, Bill Dreyfus, Jerry Robertson, Ron Dahlin, C. A. Shelton, Tom Schoeck, Sue Kennedy, Byron L. Ware, Bruce Dalton. Row 4: Hayden Schuetts, Lloyd Badgett, E. Victor Williams. E 2 l . i . . 'gli 5 il V is lie? l Officers, Left to Right, Row 1: Bruce Dalton, Gary Fallert, Terry Sumski. Row 2: Hayden Schuetts, E. Victor Williams, Marcia Tanis, Beckie Johnson. Accounting Club Q Officers, Left to Right, Row 1: Jeff Marsh, Mike Kestner, Jim Nabe. Row 2: Trent Arnold, Richard A. Walther. Accounting Club, Left to Right, Row 1: Janet Haile, Shirley Pes- kie, Connie Reisenbichler, Ellen Hensley. Row 2: Pam Wiley, Car- rol Griffy, Co-Sponsor: Karen Beussink, Brenda Laurentius. Row 3: Mike Stoverink, Mike Kestner, Kenneth Wibbenmeyer, Jim Nabe, Jeff Marsh, Trent Arnold, Jim Wallen, Richard A. Walther. - as. wx -X F Golden Eagles University Choir University Choir, Left to Right, Row 1: Dr. Doyal Dumas, Debbie Lane, Glenda Estes, Angela Shell, Pam McFerron, Rox- anna Vance, Donna Barklage, Rebecca Perrin, Buena House, Sharron Archer, Barbara Greenhaw, Nancy Hardy, Becky Schild, Terrie Taylor, Vickie Brown. Row 2: Kathy Nichols, Benna Dees, Ann Reasons, Joyce Gabriel, Linda Krems, Becky Tope, Sharon Woll, Shelia Hatford, Carolee Owens, Carolee Asberry, Sally Hilpert, Sue Davault. Row 3: Forest Shirley, John McKinney, Karen Faszold, Missie Sherrill, Don Sowers, David Bahn, Joe Penrod, Steve Watkins, Troy Vieth, Dave Ashburner, Mike Ketcherside, Jack Huffman. Row 4: Bill McVay, Grover Neal, Lennie Kuper, Marvin Carroll, Alan McFer- ron, Mike Bakewell, Mark Hirt, Bill Schlitt, Stan Cook, Jeff Marsh, Chuck Phegley, Stan Conner. Stage Band Am Q75 2 FY A Stage Band, Left to Right, Row 1: Gary Dolle, Walt Kuenzle, McCarty, Beverly Reece. Row 3: Bill Ewing, Director: Pat Dough- Stephen E. Borgfield, Mark Adams, Dan Alyea, Row 2: Mike Fin- erty, Rick Rogers, Randy Sieberg, Narvol Randol, Jim Manley. chem, Percussion, Tom Ryan, Callie Garnett, Rick Wallace, Hal R. Women's Chorus ......5 Women's Chorus, Left to Flight, Bow 1: Debi Brown, Barb Liebmann, Bev Holmes, Karen King, Callie Garnett, Debbie Poston. Row 2: Sue Beattie, Debee Bailey, Deborah Turner, Nancy Nanna, Summer Dean, Dina Kurre, Sue Link, Kathy Perry, Jodi Felker, Sally Blackwell, Teresa Bowers. Flow 3: Dianna Hurt, Linda Livesay, Cheryl Jeffress, Ellen Tucker, Dawn Stark, Janet Spencer, Marsha Entrekin, Mary Gagnepain, Cheryl Fletcher, Debbie Flan- dol. Row 4: Lauren Paulding, Debra Danback, Barbara Dunker, Jennifer Laytham, Debbie Luttrell, Debbie Greer, Jackie Biggs, Crystal Vogel, Lynne Eggers, Janet Osman, Susie Parrish. Row 5: Terri Booten, Linda Krems, Lin Springmeyer, Barb lVleyer, Cheryl Berrong, Debbie Heida, Kim Fink, Nancy Stewart, Sheila Schlitt, lVlary Nella Harrington, Nancy Nlueth, Sarah Trotter. l Women's Chorus, Left to Flight, Flow 1: Wendy Braken- sick, lVlary Fl. White, Holly J. Turner, Debbie Lane, Angela Shell, Chris Goodman, Deborah Smith, lVlelanie Clemons, Jackie Nelson, Vera D. White, Boxanna Vance. Row 2: Carol Strom, Betty LaTurno, Kathy Daniels, Carolyn Rose, Buenz House, Dottie Deane, Rebecca Perrin, Kim Barton, Nancy Wills, Nancy Hardy, Vickie Brown. Bow 3: Ramona Cobb, Karen Nelson, Becki Tope, Lisa Crites, Lyndy Samuels, lVIarta Wardzinski, Laurie Ayers, Pam Stoer, Valerie lVlorris, Vickie Voytas, Kitty Scott, Debbie Buck. Row 4: Donna Polk, lVlissy Sherrill, Joan Edmundson, Joyce Jackson, Shelia Halford, Denise Bartz,Jill Arens, Laura French, Cheryl Wiggins, Judy Bert, Peggy Poundstone, Janice Cramer. Men's Chorus S Men's Chorus, Left to Right: Row 1: Carl Wilson, Rodney Davis, David Per- due, Stephen L. Watkins, Daniel Walsh, Chuck Hanna, Jack Huffman, Mike Ansbary, Chuck Martin, Gary D. Whitworth. Row 2: Troy Vieth, Randy Mehrle, David Blankenship, Chuck Phegley, Terry Edwards, Mark Hurt, Charles Bahn, Bob Limbaugh, James Thornton, Rick Bandermann. Row 3: Jeff Marsh, Joe Penrod, Ed Leferink, Rick Wibbenmeyer, Scott Vangilder, Mitchell Jackson, Douglas Fowler, Grover Neal, Lenny Kuper, Marvin Car- roll. Row 4: David Smith, Don Sowers, Duane Arledge, Jim McCausland, Hal McCarty, Russell Cook, David Eding, Darrell Finch, Stephen Gateley. 182 A University Orchestra University Orchestra, Left to Right, Row 1: Carolyn Kuehn, Donna Bark- lage, Gary Dolle, Rodger McGowan, Mary Ruth White, Daniel Montgomery Barbara Detmer Row 2' Ste hen Govero Debbie Poston Debbie Buck Don- - - P , . , na Glaser, Linda Rody, Kathy Daniels, Barb Taggart, Kerry Weatherwax, Da vid L. Smith, Stanley Conner. Row 3: Carol Strom, Walter Kuenzle, Peg Hig fmm.L gins, Johnathan Neely, Ed Lefrink, Rick Rogers, Mark Goodwin, Rick Wal- lace, Lois Chatron, David Thurmer. Row 4: Lisa Divine. Mary Polsgrove, Jackie Nelson, Karl Fischerr, Douglass Fowler, Claudia Scherstuhl, Thomas Palis, David Duckworth Jr. Chamber Choir Chamber Choir, Left to Right, Row 1: Betty LaTurno, Holly Turner, Christine Goodman, Mara Beth Webster, David Per- due, Delores Sullivan, Janet Osman. Row 2: Scott Vangil- der,Carol Strom, Denise Bartz, Rodney Davis, Joan Edmund- son, Linda Rody, Debbie Dan- back. Row 3: Rick Wibbenme- yer, Stephen Gateley, Mitchell Jackson, Russell Cook, Duane Arledge, Hal McCarty, Carl Wilson. Physical Education Majors PEM, Left to Right, Row 1: Pat Gaehle, Mary Riley, Vicki Patrick, Kerry Parker. Row 2: Theresa Becker, Cathy Looney, Debbie Kootman, Sue Riley, Resa Patterson, Georgiann Rechtin, Debbie Dennis, Claudia McMiIlen, Cindy Haggard, Donna Dummerth. Row 3: Dr. Caskey, Joyce Droege, Cathy Liapple, Debbie Klatch, Bar- bara lce, Kristy Drmer, Carol Garven, Sue Rice, Eileen Hann, Nan- cy Willison, Denise Dummerth, Janice Sissom, Jean Stillman. 4,3 5 2, ' Zi 2 Q if 41 If 1. ff f 5 R mn-Q , ,w 'f 1 ., M fggmvqigvik ' -Q ffff X f.. . W. , w,4.,,w,-.5 , Q, '+-N ,,. ...,..f,K.g44'. - f 'abn- 'X X -A i- , 5 Officers, Left to Right: Mary Riley, Sue Riley, Cindy Haggard, Donna Dummerth, Claudia Ivlclvlillen .,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,vma-f1.mQ-.w-- X 1 ., Q wi f , ........4w, . , , i -...,.,,.w W 6 Terpsichore Officers, Left to Right, Row 1, Karen Zimmerman, Te Kathy Perry, Ann Henry. Row 2: Denise Aielinski, Janice Nlargrabe. ix D SWIM: .i Terpsichore, Left to Right, Row 1: Rita Dreier, Ceola Robinson, Anne Wilker, Annette Grupas, Darcy Tuma, Rosemary Cassell. Row 4: Marcia Cole, Denise Zielinski, Kathy Perry, Karen Zimmerman. Row Kathy Most, Patty Nlulvihill, Jean Schlichter, Janice Nlargrabe. 2: Debbie Bangert, Pat Cole. Row 3: Ann Henry, Glenda J. Cooper, Meraquas, Left to Right, Row 1: Claudia McMillen, lVlissie Nicholls, Marty Brasher, Cathy Norton, Pam Todt. Row 3: Kathy Kuhnert, Donna David, Hoessle, Dinah Weiler, Eileen Kenny, Susie Puhl, Sandy Stroot. Row 2: Flo Douglas, Patsy Radzom, Mary Wagner, Marjorie Paben, Sponsor, Laurel Beth Thiele, Pat Loser, Tammy Hild, Laura Platt, Karen Fischer, Sharon Nierman, Donna Quade, Diana FiandoIph,Joyce Droege. Nleraquas Women's Recreation Association 188 WRA, Left to Right, Row 1: Karen Nugent, Heidi Klees, Susie Puhl, Anne Cushing, Donna Matkin, Jean Stillman. Row 2: Debbie Klatch, Miss Spence, Sponsor, Gail Bruik, Carol Garven, Teresa Clonts, Joan Hayashi, Joan Schneider Wendy Buker. Row 3: Vicki Scott, Mary UIIrich,Nancy Nowotny, Jayne Laxton, Libby Mumma, Pam Thompson I I Cathy Andert, Lynn Yeargain. Row 4: Yvonne Haass, Mar- ianne Podolski, Debbie Thomas, Cindy Steffens, Sherry Peters, Debbie Dennis, Jackie Gendron, Sandy Simmons. Row 5: Shelley Nahlik, Gloria McLane, Carol Ellebracht, Debbie Coleman, Mary Zander,Virginia Adams, Peggy Pound- stone. s....i 'N i . Ecumenical Center C Ecumenical Center, Left to Right, Row 1: Barb Liebmann, Marianne Saun, Homan, Chris Duggins, Father Paul Wang, Andrea Lorkowski, Rev. James Deb Keith, Ruth Knaus, Carol Nys. Row 2: Kim Barton, Peggy Gasser, Fox, O.M.I.5 Row 4: Charles Riley, Jill Arens, James Lowes, Frank Siebert, Ruth Lehmann, Robin Crain, Sharon Ziegler. Row 3: Mary Cummings, Irma Father Tom Kozeny, Mike Stoverink. 189 Lutheran Student Assembly Sffai Lutheran Center, Left to Right, Row 1: Jerry Snell, Marla Dreyer, Patricia Robert Lange, Ed Luehrs, Peggy Luehrs, Roger Miesner, Don Blumenkam Brickhaus, Sharon Weinrich, Lori Meyr, Vicky Kneemiller, Mark Kasten, Karen Weinrich, Craig Dengenhardt, Jim Ervin, Jeanie Bohnert. Gerlinde Kuechle, Debbie Praechter, Brenda Hoxwerth. Flow 2: Pastor Chi Alpha Chi Alpha, Left to Right, Row 1: Linda Gearhart, Gayle Deal, Marilyn Lipford. Flow 2: Terry Dunn, AI Marshall. Row 3: Hazel Hausser, Donette Hedicke, Bev erly Baughman, Mrs. Dorothy Lell, Adviser. 1 Ms 1.4 s ,gifs my A ,smxf Aventis, L Syswwexgzau Arai-zuw,s.a :,,sez4.,qv,,.v 4 vm , tfaw ,, si f pina ,Q 1 ,ff Q ,, Q M Mft. 1 1 N37 wet A 1 fa se aa. Y 4 'With -is as za 9 l if MDW? M even luv ferns 1 Q V94tW9 5 .i it X 1, waamifi 1, 1 nv- swan .. g ,, F3 sgf PWM' 'inns 36 vwatvzfwo ' ,ix ' yawxzesfma 'Q -sv 4 K w.'e,q,, in V. 1- zi- Z, 1w',14f:: 2 7 -,sawscgfas hy , lwflmi me . fl 'h amy' 0-Hut, '1 1 WZ aww: Q HJ, ,sf ,s ' , , M Q .P 1 e.MV gh is -z, X, i. ' axis ,te 4. an ,, . 'r ff 'f 1 X, p v, 2 V .,f f ,, f me :asv 9 1 7-Sz Officers, Left to Right, Row 1: Valerie Acre, Jennifer Friedrich, Grover Neal, Elizabeth Clark, Janet Mitchell. Row 2: Jim Moore, Judy Bell, Diane Hawn. Baptist Student Union we 1 BSU, Left to Right, Row 1: Vicki Bollinger, Lois Kaatman, Elizabeth Clark, ing, Diane Hawn. Row 3: Chris Goodman, Doc Cox, David Rohlen, Rick Valerie Acre, Beth Doublin, Lesa Ratley. Row 2: Judy Bell, Lois Wagner, Bandermann, Dan Robinson, Nancy D. Henson. Jennifer Friedrich, Kathy Daniels, Susan Williams, Brenda Kersey, Pam Deer- f f X f f sag, if 'f W wilt at BSU, Left to Right, Row 1: Marsha Entrekin, Susan Gann, Janice Bannister, Beverly Cooper, Rusalyn Andrews, Debbie Allstun. Flow 4: Kelly Burlison Kathy Smith, Gayle Lutz, Debbie Duvall, Donna Blanton. Row 2: Karen Get- Bruce Finkes, lVlarvin Carroll, Wesley Stein, Bill Lang, Buddy White, Robert man, Renee Butenhoff, Rosemary Counts, Vanessa Eye. Row 3: Mary Fluth Dunn, John Perry. White, Debbie Greer, Terri Woods, Cheryl Limbaugh, Danisse Hastings, V Housing SEIVIO housing consists of five dormitories: Cheney Hall, Dear- mont Quadrangle, Myers Hall, the Towers Complex, and Greek Housing. Each of the dorms contains a House Council which sponsors sports activities, dances, and movies. A judicial board for each housing unit hears cases concerning student conduct, and Def?-OH' nel assistants on each dorm floor help the individual student with his problems. GREEK HOUSING consists of fraternities and sororities on campus and is governed by the Greek Governing Board which also sponsors Greek Week and Greek Games. The lnterfraternity Coun- cil, composed of representatives from the six national fraternities on campus and Panhellenic Council, the governing body for the five national sororities on campus, work together to encourage greater Greek unity. ln the dorms of Greek Housing there are student residents other than Greeks who have separate living conditions and activities. Each dormitory has succeeded in making itseif known on cam- pus. CHENEY HALL, the oldest dorm for women, took first place in house decorations for homecoming and was headquarters for the UNICEF drive in Cape Girardeau. DEARIVIONT OUADRAN- GLE is the first dorm to sponsor its own yearbook. It also took first place, along with lVlyers Hall, in its homecoming float. MYERS was able to break the worId's record for piling 60 people on a bed, and their candidate, a Dearmont resident, became Homecoming queen. The TOWERS COIVIPLEX consists of four dorms: North, South, East, and West. This year the complex created a huge Winnie-the- Pooh for a house decoration, and sponsored a banner contest among the four dorms to raise spirit. Competition existed among the dorms in intramurals and home- coming activities, but there tended to be unity over such issues as the key system for girls and the food services. Pride in their dorms is evidenced by students parading around in T-shirts imprinted with their floor or Greek organization name. 4 ' 4 k N- W C29 , ' 2- '55-'film 1 rr -S 4 '.:: 4' .-: f'.-f? '. V -f'1s'Q-.vi-.'.,.l 'v' it - of . , ,f..p.u, ,-.5,.,-3.-,rg , ,g-levy 1'-G3 , R, x , .. fra-s e .- 'A' ,. T ' is Q 3 1 5 s 'R Q fr' 1 I M - -r 7 M- f? 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Row 2: Linda Wilitz, Donna Casey, Sue Crust, Linda Byrd. 196 5 c' X Q aes ,Q 05' 8 's 11.-:IAQ Q 5 4. x55 ,Q , fa'- Lt - y, f ,wwf -- is , 1,5 4 .QQ Dearmont P.A.s and R.A.s, Left to Right, Row 1: Mary Stefanus, Vicky Kneemiller, Karen Fisher, Pat Pelley Beverly Lloyd. Row 2: Beverly Cissell, Kathy Kuhnert Terry Labus, Barb Stefanic. Row 3: Gini Samuels 1 I i Brenda Payne, Deb Tarnowski, Joe Tarnowski, Mary Steinnard, Nancy Steinbeck. Flow 4: Nancy Wilcoxen, Sue Crust, Debi Griffith, Jim Byrd, Linda Byrd. ,Nw 3 fr 3: so fs 5 f Q ,. I , .x t, 1 A , Q , -.1 i . . , Q, I Q' M-f ' Q f B' ' 1:1-I -' wi ' ',.'5xqx ' fe if f ' 4 ff! 4 4 Y 3 'w- Q J I M q , sv K az Avgpm A, , N M iii: A ' , , 3:1 wi E if fr' f I mire' Q x 'rg Q Egg f., we S Q f r J 3' X I 'SR 1 ' me n- - 4 ' x Officers Left to Right, Bottom to Top: Red O'NeaI, Bob Benz, Gary Ring, Mark Richard- NI H a I I son, Director. ,L Wx' -r 9 5 35, S T s ',,,.,,f A W.vwf-- Myers P.A.s, Left to Right, Row 1: Mark Richardson, Gary Kappelman, Steve Tarnowski, Bob Benz, Red O'NeaI. Row 2: Roger Eastman, Mike Kest ner, Dwight Garris, John Edwards. 198 i in . wr 'L , 1 0 .2 A'JKiM Q,,. Myers House Council, Left to Right, Row 1: Fred Niedbalski, Tom Nelson, 3: Jerry Morrissey, Red O'NeaI, Mark Richardson Denms Sandlln Bill John Petroff, Jerry Adkerson, Kenneth Labit, Larry Smith. Row 2: Jim Prost, Michael VanBooven, Doug Lorenz Wengler, Bob Benz, Rich Melton, Don Berry, John Covilli, Gary Ring. 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Myers Judicial Board, Left to Right: Joe Werner, Kenneth Labit, Doug Lorenz, John Edwards, Bill Prost, John Petroff, Fred Niedbalski, Jim Wengler, Gary Kappelmann, Mark Richardson. 9 muff' , ,J , V' Wo J Bieffe MQW www. gdidgafwm WQ M512 WQ gzwfff mf'-4 Meg fififz' 94335 ?'2G'9'w- Qffaiieiz 'EG-21 Wifi Mfg ., U xy. 'iff' Q5 'Self J .N Cheney Hall S 0 O 5 Officers, Left to Flight, Row 1: Janis Woodson, Terri Sanders. Row 2: Sally Godwin, Denise Bartz, Toni Tudker. Q si fe xl Judicial Board, Left to Right: Susan Pritchard, Karen Toombs, Delecia Huitt, Kathia Mack. Towers Staff, Left to Right, Row 1: Ron Dahlin, Jim Berry, Dan Dalton, Jo Floss, Dan Wise, Monty Hoessle, Nancy Schneller, Kent Chronister, Larry Holst. Row 3: Donna Pashia,Joyce Luhrsen, Nancey Hodge, Beth Byrd, Dave Sczepanski. Row 4: Debbie De Groot, Tammy Hild, Cathy Ducan, Jeff Chapin, Keith Kass, Thomas Ruhmann. Row 5: Jim Rugroff, Mary Grither, Kathy Tippett, Eric LaBoube,Neal Grebing. Row 6: Cindy Haggard, Bonnie Holliday. Row 7: Debbie Downs, Nancy Ott, Laurie Tietjens, John Wright. Flow 8: Linda Lawson, Carol Brauer, Mary Bubulka, Jackie Rowe. Row 9: Alan Maupin, Connie Collins, Larry Hensley, Sue Kennedy, Ken Keirsey. Row 10: Jiggs Moore, Betsy Carney, Karen Tuley. Row 11: Bob Goddard, Jeff Kerkhover, Wanda Warden, Sue Miller. Towers North .W +3521 ' figgil 4. 'ff' NS L Roig -Q ,fi Wi, ' N, ,,,a 'wwf .wo Officers, Bottom to Top: Paula McCormick, Jackie Coon, Kathie Simpkin, Joann Toss, Linda Kutscher, Debb Orth, Mary Wilburn, Toni Routt. . 4 . 12 Le . A A 52 . , ,,,wM,.mwav , f-.lk ww , . , , ' -f , ,iff VA, . - ..C' 'i' . 41 4' 4 , ,Q , . f -Q v,,,,,.,,, ,- A fm.,,'.h,,, W, . , . if Q . 1+-w-rfw H: f'-- f :-- , House Council, Left to Flight, Row 1: Tracy Tabor, Michy Salas. Row 2: Jackson,Mary G. O'Shea,JaequaIyn Wolgast,Meindy Crain, Marlene Epstein, Joan Freese, Jesalyn Maxam, Jan Schomber. Row 3: Mary Gibbar, Dianne Pat Finnegan. Seifert, Sharon Mang, Linda Morgan, Colleen Flynn, Dinah Weiler, Joyce Towers South House Council Members: Don Bierman, Jet Horton, Becky Brooks, Jim Flick Kempf, Charles Jenkins, Edward Clark, David Jetton, Greg Schmitz, Berry, Randy Otto, Larry Simonds, Patti Dye, Bunny Bell, Phil Davis, John Burneson, lVlark Pelts, Fred Neff, Jim Schulte, Bruce Nlosby, John Cathy Andert, Mark Taylor, Gary Ellis, Pip Tinsley, Stuart Want, Lea Jones, Bugele, Kraft, Ken Barcaly, Rich Colonde. Officers, Left to Flight: Jim Berry, Don Biermann, Charles Jenkins, Edward Clark, Bunny Bell. Towers East Officers, Left to Right, Row 1: Pam Lorimier. Terry Crutch- field. Row 2: Sidney Schnubusch, Nancy Hodge, Donna Hopkins. House Council Nlembers: Gayle Strange, LeeAnn Bridges, Elaine field, Anne Lemon, Lee Clayton, Karen Garmon, Christy Engelhardt, Sidney Schnurbusch, Nancy Hodges, Pam Lorimer, Wild, Elaine Freeman, Vicki Ray, Georgeann Rechtin, Kathy Debby Simmons, Denise Nliller, Sonja Nelson, Chris Hercher, Weiss, Donna Hopkins, Nancy Gaertner, Jane Robinson, Mary Judy Bentmann, Barb Johnson, Donna David, Terry Srutch- Rekowski, Carole Ward. Towers West AZ: House Council, Left to Right, Row 1: Larry Holst, Stan Kleczkowski, Butch Williams, Dave Thurmer, Bob Goddard, Mark Durbin, Chuck Martin Dan Murphy, Mike Anderson, Rick Jordan, Jim Fiasca, Ken Burrows. Row 2: David Evans, Paul Femmer, Tom Emmel, Jim Roques. Officers, Left to Right: Larry Holst, David Thurmer, Mark Durbin, Bob Goddard. Towers Co-Ordinating Council Towers Co-Ordinating Council, Left to Right, Row 1: Don Bier- mann, Toni Routt, Terry Crutchfield, Paula McCormick. Row 2: Larry Hoist, Directory Mary Wilburn, Kathie Simpkins, Pam Lorimier, Bill Boschert, Linda Kutscher, Elaine Engelhardt, David Thurmer. Row 3: Pat Robb, Bernadette Bell, Karen Clegg, Pamala Engleman, Lea Jones, Charles Jenkins, Mark Durbin. W M74 4 wwf 'jump-u-Qwqmgg , Wg, ,X ,, Q 2, 4 V A 1 , S- Vw-. ' f 1 MM . .. Q ' I - T '- '7 ' ' - ' ' ' Q 'i' t:,,,.5,,- E 1 3 '.- f A ,,,, V - W f ' 1 , M 'fitgey 'wait . ,iv 2 C- -X ,fcifi tm. ,f.. W Q ,, its tl Greek Housing Staff W , all -1 41 Ha' A - V f ' V 2 , 'WY 1 1 QI A 'J ,, ,, am M ,!e '-Q4 AQ,Y,!:?,15f f ' 'jx-S, ffl' A V. ' ,, , , w .7 f wil-Q, ' ' ll vi-'Wi . fn 23.5 A, , W Greek Housing Staff, Left to Right, Row 1: Jim McCarthy, John Phyllis Huck, Janice Metzler, Steve Halliburton, Bob Stolzer, Frank Schneider, Lou Serrone, Bob Johnson, John Zeiser, Tom Schlimpert. L0ik0, Director. Row 2: Nona Turnbough, Terry Thomas, Cathy Norton, Debby lVIyers, Q M. 1 Greek Governing Board Greek Governing Board, Left to Right, Row 1: Vicky Butler, Laura French, Ware, Doug DeBeer, Dan Picaralla, Pam Wetton. Flow 3: Paul Bambei Carla Colwick, Jane Romines, Martel Bahn, Barby Kloth, Mary Tesson. Steve Maurer, Steve Forbis, Frank Lojko, adviser. Row 2: Jan Weber, Glen Clinton, Rick Nordaker, Terry McClellan, Byron 208 I nterfraternity Council and Panhellenic W WSVA-cf X .K JK l.F.C. members, Left to Right, Row 1: Doug DeBeer, Secretary, Greg Rudesill, David Price, President:-Greg Davis, Rush Chairman, Steve Maurer. Row 2: Steve Plackemeier, Jerry Humes, Mike Cooper, Bob Coon, Bruce Kasten, Frank Lojko, Adviser. ,W fs if Panhellenic, Left to Right, Row 1: Lana Hanks, Treasurer, Carla Bess, Vice President, Kris Barklage, President: Mary Ullrich, Record- ing Secretaryg Beth Biggs, Reporter. Row 2: Rose Hoffmann, Cathy Bartsch, Linda Ashley, Vicky Butler, Carole Ladreiter, Martel Bahn. Row 3: Lynn Meier, Carol Hill, Jan Weber, Mary Tesson, Beth Wochner, Annette Grupas. Greek life activates group and personal identities fe, fwv is JO fmi 'C 1 4? 2 , W x x aw' , .1 Z ffff 4' ,f wig A ft , , ,f fn My 4 fy? 'gm 1 .,, K lk V ' Eiiizfaaf at wh, ,, , 0 ,M gl ww 'if M . mmf, . .,,,,. li ii 215, . if 4 N W +-. A -my .J .f -XA-M ., qz 1 f ' x 1 , S 75- if ,T 2, Q f 4 , f X X7 w 4 S Projects and parties stimulate sisterhood The beginning of every semester brings the girls in each sorority together for the planning and carrying out of rush parties and activities. From there the girls in each house continue working together in mon- eymaking and service projects, parties for alumnae, for- mals, and other gatherings just for themselves. Soror- ities offer their members social and civic involvement, but there is also time for studying and solitude, so that a balance of personal and social growth is maintained. Through various projects, traditions, and actual liv- ing experiences, sororities extend members'Iives be- yond the sisterhood itself. , - . ,.,w.,..- 'L of ..- nv S ,, Q, ,, 1' . + f - if-r C Q J1..'.'. L' 'fy mv :wif ff ','1 g?,g52,,H, P. , f--5.1 Q 4 6,i NT N ,, . . ff J , .... f ,f MW f 'wif-,,.sf::Vfl W - ff ' Wi ' ' N-ii-5 ' ,. - 19 JI ' 1' fw fw'- W 'f - W 'vii aw ' ' ' 1 2 ' :NFM ix fix? , -' f' .2:'I ,a-'E .. 4 . --.- fa fb L.,' V 2 +1 'bv M .-,. , 4 f If M- K-4 - 41w,M,..1-.. v f A.-WM... y , y MZ 4? 7 f i n ff , .fag - ,' f, , wmv ' g f. . ' .' I ff Q M -,-'- ,,. , F, 1-V? J ,- f , :: ', , f' , ' if ffgffd v 2 - .f' f,Q45S2 ff'f'f ,v 6, 4 Q - . Wm , 9 , 13 : K - ' '57 'y ifiwz V X' 51' fri' .AJ , Q M A .. -f -ww? ,gf X l f. 1 0 . ,, Eg .H f ' 14-, Q f ,A , - k 1 fp ' WWE! Qyfwffkwix' K. .V :Vi gs? 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From intra- murals to hall parties, Father's Day to float trips, all- school dances to football games, every fraternity member, active and pledge, participates in activities that build friendships and broaden social horizons. 3 ,mf ,Q 5 ,KJ x I F sf f '3..,,,,' 1 Wx Alpha Chi Omega Officers Fall Semester President: Jan Weber First Vice President: Dana Edwards Second Vice President: Jan Dauernheim Third Vice President: Nancy Finley Recording Secretary: Jeanette Dunn Corresponding Secretary: Laurel Nierman Treasurer: Pam Wetton Spring Semester President: Rose Hoffman First Vice President: Renee Fisher Second Vice President: Carla Bess Third Vice President: Debe Adams Recording Secretary: Lynn Smith Corresponding Secretary: Flo Wachter Treasurer: Sally Steinbeck ,QW f Q s. - 3. 4 Mfr X t ,, fi 4 ' fl tx , CRY' 4' A ,Hz A Q. vig, -V , 4- 3.-- -jailfft :Q-za., JZ .J 7' 74 uNj,5g,4'i:5v in :2f.:g'v-fl.: X ,jj A - - Wi tiff to Q Patti Whelan Terri East Sandy Norman Debbie Hall . Jan Weber Rose Hoffman Jane Wulfers Marsha Livingston Jennifer Darter Carla Bess Debe Adams Flo Wachter Carla Cohn Cathy Flentge Debi Muench Janet Trickey Donna Moore Susan Wellman Becky Miller Nancy Ott Debbie Collins Kathy Weber Karen Olson Lee Clayton Sally Steinbeck Jan Lillenberg Pam Lorimer . Jeanette Dunn Barb Felker Betsy Weston Jennifer Sullivan Vicki Mahn Becky Pixley Lynn Eisenberg Marilyn Deevers Renee Fisher Susan Frazier Laurel Nierman Mary Mehegan Ann Huber Carole Ladreiter Nancy King Jeanne Grojean Lynn Smith .Jan Dauernheim l l 4 frm 1- ww'- ,gfyvimiff , , . ,My Sigma Chi Officers Fall semester Consul: Terry McClellan Pro Counsul: Byron Ware Quaestor: Ron Alfred Annotator: Jerry Ogles Magister: Mark Freeman Tribune: Mike Marsh Kustos: Mark Mayfield Spring Semester Consul: Greg Davis Pro Consul: Dave Gephardt Ouaestor: Flon Alfred Annotator: Sherman Fesler Magister: Jeff Porter Tribune: Craig Morgan Kustos: Mark Freeman Sigma Chi Little Sisters include: Cheryl Mahood, Mary Ann Kern, LuAnn Vollenweider, Kim Seeler, Sharon Stroder, Ca mille Bryant, Susie Manester, Susan Trombetta, Maureen McCabe, Chris Holme, Karen Wessel, Jeannie Britt, Peggy Krue- ger, Chris Strebeck, Nancy Reineke, Sandy Rellergert, Sonny Kutscher, Libby Samel, Stephanee Higdon, Jan Schomber Debbie Griffin. g ni'-es 4 x , . 4 L i'w..e,h ' V1 ',4' my . fs X, X Z ra 'R xx 4 R, XX K i QM fi' J A X 1f K' ' , '- 3 Xt: ,U -.,.,, N I N2 qt s. 'Kb' 1 'X W, Bob Raleigh Joe Nolfo Steve Dodd Ken Zimmerman Bob Renz Ron Alfred Dennis Gowan Ed Thompson Bill Branum Dick Mulkey Mark Freeman Dan Welbanks Terry Freeman Jim Ogles Mark Maddox Fred Vincel Mark Bodine Craig Boardman Dave Gephardt Frank Rauch Jeff Porter Terry McClellan Mike Downing Dan Bollinger Bob Bohnsack Jim Horenkamp A.D. Hoffman Lonnie McHugh Van White Richard Phillips Ed Cardin Jim Brown Kim Winter Sherman Fesler Gary Sextro Bruce Hill Geoff Comer Joe Kulpeksa Vince Glueck Greg Davis Jerry Ogles Byron Ware Norm Wolff Dave Alexander Brad Schumacher Derek Simpson Dave Beckham Joe Dukeman Delta Delta Delta Officers Fall Semester President: Vicky Butler Vice President: Laura French Recording Secretary: Susie Rhodes Corresponding Secretary: Sandy Takach Treasurer: Linda Spitzmiller Spring Semester President: Susan Rice Vice President: Jean Savell Secretary: Grace Jean Johnson Treasurer: Brenda Boehner 's 19 va- X J, ,yy bviyb 5 9 A 5 5 9 z-bf 'Q' Q ,569 Q 4 fs 4 Q 5 6 45 ,Q oo Ofg 9 6 'E 1 lr x I all K Barbara Thomas .Carla Colwick . Paula Doyle . Debbie Nance Linda Commer . Mary Lu McGartIand Kristi Anderson Becky lVlilIer Cathy Chandler Cheri Amsler Patty Baker Cathy Bartsch Gail lVleinz Karen Kahtz . Mary Donahay Kathy Nlost Nlary Ullrich Sharon Brown Vicky Butler Rosie Kohnen Linda Ashley Kathy Oehl Grace Jean Johnson Lisa Beaty Jo Kester Susan Rice lVlarta Garner Jean Savell Jackie Hornbuckle Sandy Takach Linda Spitzmiller filihvm , Sigma Phi Epsilon Officers Fall Semester President: Joe Torrisi Vice President: Mike Kilker Recording Secretary: Gary Mouser Corresponding Secretary: Mike Lowe Comptroller: Howard Komerous Chaplain: Mike Olson Spring Semester President: Joe Torrisis Vice President: Mike Kilker Recording Secretary: Gary Mouser Corresponding Secretary: Mike Lowe Comptroller: Howard Komerous Chaplain: Mike Olson fs' - I , . , Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sisters, Left to Right, Row 1: Kris Barklage, Jan Weber, Karen Olson, Debi Muench, Jeanette Dunn, Debe Adams, Debbie Brown, Joan Gudorp, Pat Schearer, Patty Edwards. Row 2: Linda Light, Pat White, Ellen Mc- Dowell, Barby Kloth, Sue Link, Janet Trickey, Jan Peterson, Donna Moore, Mary McGarthland, Rose Hoffman, Karen Khatz, Diane Bambei, Debbie Nance, Bev Cissel, Donna Holloway, Cathy Stanley. Row 3: Nancy Westphale, Sue Breeden, Barb Riva, Joan Beckman, Wendy Wright, Laura Autherbid, Sandy Takach. ti' at it . i fi 5:1 2. 9. 5 - 114: f::',..g-fa -yy -ew fi 1 ' ., .fl ff f L mf- - 4 .. ,.,. . 4 f ., I ' - -V f ' ff - H 4 ' 531' 'ii A M L t 24 waca., 'ff my--J - H U8l'i i'8 B656 121 6 , ..,,f 2- . W lllilll Illllilllllllllll .iii llllll'-lll llN1llYll-llilll .mai 1 1-I ll llllllll ll Iilllllll .M lllli 'l ...i-3. Fx an Lf- V 1 E l 1 Al Kehoe Leonard Scott Joe TOFTISI Bill Oehler Dave Graham Steve Lomax Jeff Lochhead Mike Bosler John Drury Mike Kilker Ed Allen John Powell Mike Sansevere Howard Komerous Dave Price Greg Rudesill Jack Schell Gary Juenger Hank Weber Robin Sullivan . John Kukay Paul Hoffman Paul Bambei V. . ,' 4 'We Af . Rick Fernandez . Brad Thompson . Doug Frick . Mike Wood . Joe May . Mike Lowe 30. Jim Manley 31. Jim Baker 32. 33. Randy Vancil 34. 35. 36. John Signorino Jay McDowell Tad Search Dick Winston Steve Brunk Mike Stack Barry Manion Mike Smith Mike Mulvihill Rick Komoreck Tom Howard 44. Joe Hessel Dennis Schoemel M. K.. w,t....,M-we ' rf w . 5 Alpha Delta Pi Officers Fall Semester President: Nlartel Bahn First Vice President: Mary Jean Slinkard Second Vice President: Vicki Rickman Recording Secretary: Debbie Rock Corresponding Secretary: Becky Thomason Treasurer: Ann Merritt Spring Semester President: Beth Biggs First Vice President: Becky Thomason Second Vice President: Debbie Huhn Recording Secretary: Jane Romines Corresponding Secretary: Nancy Reineke Treasurer: Cathy May , ,Ws f . 4 f f 9' M? W V ,+ wf 7 f f W ,,::,1 , sif t V ,, ' Q , L A ., . -- ' ,:2 3' 54 X f' V X ret? vi WJHW li 'I l 4 4 q N K 4 Ml 55 l A i k l Cindy Briney Carole Shoults Lisa Dry Pat Haskell Ann Merritt Andrea Mitchell Kirsti Petersen Martel Bahn Debbie Rock Vickie Peters Sharon Woll Karen Hardgrave Shirley Davis Becky Stahly Sherry Peters Becky Thomason Linda Probst Susan Horner Carolee Asberry Cindi Phillips Vickie Fiorex Terri Sietz Mary Jean Slin kard Emily Blattner Gloria McLain Vicki Rickman Jane Fiomines Sally Blackwell Nancy Richardson Debbie Fehr Nancy Reineke Susan Farrar Abby Ritter Bev Statler Cheryl Wiggens Cathy May Mary Heye Phyllis Huck Debbie Huhn Janet Davis Jayne Schrader Beth Biggs . Jo Marie Castellano Pi Kappa Alpha Officers Fall Semester President: Steve Maurer Vice President: Bill Cole Secretary: Brian McDonnell Treasurer: Darrell Jones Spring Semester President: Brian McDonnell Vice President: Mike Dunaway Secretary: Tab Heeb Treasurer: Darrell Jones 1 s,s:SiFse..' .. 1 Q, mai Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters, Left to Flight, Row 1: Kay Chaffin, Diana Ray, Mary Tesson. Flow 2: Jan Boergadine, Georgianne Vedder, Diana Newbanks, Debbie Rock, Michy Salas, Kim Fink, Linda Huskinson. Row 3: Julie Kociela, Sandy McVicker, Nancy Schuermann, Muriel Tinsley, Teresa Conrad, Cathy Hawn, Debbie Scholl. Row 4: Jennifer Sullivan, Barb Portell, Joyce Jackson. 226 I wi- T43 S' M I 'HEI X-434 Q ,'-5' gm? .l Q if -Q my It 2' I if Q Ii A .pf . fi - E455 a H P 14? ,l if mi :af ar 1. I ,mm vim rim coooximm Aww 5 We v, al , , Q ' far 5 Y ,fx 1? f' Denms Mayfield Paul Slmkard Kent Waggoner Mark Proffer Jim Osborn Benny Lewis Scott Kinchen Duane Lewis Dan Roloff Rich Colonder Mike Hamrlck Don Maurer Bruce Kasten Jan Dauernheim Terry Adams Mike Raley Chris Daum Dewayne Mobley Bill Cole Mark Mahaffey Luke Langraf Steve Dunifan Dewayne Cooksey Scott Fischer f. W WC ri Art O Connor Jim Wills Terry Slebert Steve Maurer Terry Edwards Mike Nobles Steve Palmer Mike Ho an Willie Bain Brian McDonnaI Mark Bell Bill Almstead Steve Blankenship Flon Maurer Dale Councll Knute Rosche Flick Nadler Dennis Scheeter Glen Clinton Dan Picarella Tim Waggoner Tab Heeb Owen Suggs . John Papa xi Z Q 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 John Decker Mike Murphy Joe Boyd Skip Kelley Skip Beams Flon Fischer Chris Bahn Keith Irvin Gary Price John Huckabay Malcolm Montgomery Rodney Wilson Kevin Kremer Sigma Sigma Sigma Officers Fall Semester President: Mary Tesson Vice President: Linda Light Treasurer: Camille Bryan Recording Secretary: Barby Kloth Corresponding Secretary: Kris Barklage Spring Semester President: Karen Zimmerman Vice President: Barby Kloth Treasurer: Chris Holm Secretary: Teresa Clayton Rush Director: Pam Davis wr.-'ar 1 12. 'S l, 13 fwfr' 93 Qiii u y 16. Sherry Fisher Tammy Mudd Cindy Smee Donna Barklage Kim Carmody Becky McCloskey . Terry Henry Karen Zimmermann Geri Hudak Diana Evans 11. Jeanette Oge Mary Jordan Patty Sienkiewiez Linda Light Lynn Meier Cheri Schlitt Pam Davis Jeanne Norton Mary Meyer W , I af . , ,X I . 1. sp.- + . I 4 2 f x ,f At .. 4 ,gf 3 A , wr .rl 5 . 5vw...,.,, 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 W Kris Barklage Sheliah Ellis Sara Sommers Debbie Woodson Carol Hill Pam Svatek Patty Chappell Barby Kloth Evale Steele Teresa Clayton Linda Livesay Chris Holm Mary Renaud Michaeleen Stocking Camille Bryan Ellen Peeler Mary Tesson Donna Matkin Tau Kappa Epsilon Officers Fall Semester President: Doug DeBeer Vice President: John Griffin Secretary: John Wright Treasurer: Clete Walters Historian: Leroy Bauman Chaplain: Bob Dees Sargeant at Arms: Steve Lomax Pledge Trainer: Rick Nordaker QQ 'X ray S. ,ax I. if-. ,J ,,fgn,4?ff as uf' Q -, ' ,. -1 ' -Q' if il: W, ,A A., ,s,-Hg , Arwg, , ,..4jfM,,'fix Q 'tk ,W ,M qw L 1' H 5f'J,f..f Flfgpwfw- ,gi-f-gf: 'ai :M iff M9g,fs:fyr,,w TJ +'7f5'5?'.f,a'T': , tr1 ,:ai3.f'u,f,M ' 3, .rigs A- M:-4 .416 TT A. A i i Hz 4 ...... , V, - f, -,M if M' fs: f V . -wx ' swan W'-X ,,Jf,?ff',sgf,,,,-ff-fi I :jx lk J fi seem J yeas T ' , 4 ' -. 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Clarence Loechl -,,.,,,...........-.---- .xg 3 2.2 ' 1' 1 Bruce Jurgensmeyer Rick Steiner Barney Ivie Bill Otten Fernando Nlerchan Dan Shreve Joe Hunt Gary Trowbridge Russ Domitrovitch Jeff Ulch Wayne Klobe Rick Lundak Jim Peterson Don Rodgers John Hennessy Gary Lewis Steve Bruns Gerard Eftink Larry Snopek Clete Walters Bob Dees Steve Jefferson Roger Bahr Scott Critchell Tim Kelly Tim Thomas Alpha xi Delta Officers Fall Semester President: Annette Grupas Vice President: Katy Kippenberger Recording Secretary: Gail Orf Corresponding Secretary: Kathy Price Treasurer: Jane Drewel Spring Semester President: Debbie Hennis Vice President: Denise Zielinski Recording Secretary: Patty Edwards Corresponding Secretary: Nancy Hens Treasurer: Debbie Braden on Q55 .M L 1 C by -we 4. Patty Edwards Nancy Henson Debble Braden Jane Wilson Karen Holloway Kathy Thady Debble Brown Beth Wochner Katy Kuppenberger Lana Hanks Kathy Prlce Annette Grupas Flo Douglas Patty Hahn Sharon Morrow Gayle Stadelman Marlene Jurgensmeyer Barb Genthon Gaul Orf Pam Graham Dottie Wlnfleld Jane Drewell Susan Boyer Pat Shearer Cathy Hartrup Sigma Tau Gamma Both Semesters President: Steve Forbis Vice President of Education: John Canepari Vice President of Membership: John Zeiser Vice President of Public Relations: Ken Stallman Vice President of Communications: John Baylor Vice President of Finance: Bob Herman Sigma Tau Gamma Little. Sisters, Left to Right, Row 1: Linda Forbes, Becky Outman. Row 2: Jeanne Gulshen, Carrol Murphy, Cheryl Kirk, Denise Miller, Kim Leibeg, Nancy Schultz, Cheryl Tustanowsky, Pam Stanley, Joan Scott. it 'Q - - ilfleeaai w uokfl llihhlmlilltltlll P- vigllygrgl-952 J A 'il fa Q22 Y John Hardy . Joe Ronzio Mark Johnson Bill Morrison Rob Robinson Steve Meyer Ed Hickey Don Stevenson Sam Caputa Cal Nations Stacy Smith Craig Cooke Paul Young Randy Snavely Bob Herman Dave Warren John Baylor Ken Stallman Kevin Liebig Tim Gagnon Bob Coon John Zeiser Dean Koetting . Jeff Kerkhover Jeff Stevens Mike Baumstark Fred Wahl Chris Merrit Steve Severino Ed Ferretti Marvin Woodfin Kevin Karcher Greg Lurtz Greg Hill Keith Jansen . Jim Ellenberger Dan Poelman Phillip Preuse Steve Forbis John Canepari Bob Stewart Pooney Gibson Eugene Holloway Dave Aubuchon Craig Snavely -Q Phi Sigma Epsilon Officers Fall Semester President: Mike Cooper Vice President: Brent Porterfield Recording Secretary: Mike Trotter Corresponding Secretary: Mark Bliss Treasurer: Dean Asbury Spring Semester i President: Glenn Doering Vice President: Jerry Humes 1 Recording Secretary: Mike Trotter l Corresponding Secretary: Bob Wehli Treasurer: Brian Long ng g , V ,.::: , ,Jil 4 ,wwf gap , ai? 9 Q 3 if if 2 fiittsif as Sw W , g'Q'f?! s5s M his are gush for--mswlf Phi Sigma Epsilon Little Sisters, Left to Right, Flow 1: Evale Steele, Kristi Young, Angela Hockman, Karen Zimmermann, Diana Kirkpatrick. 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Students absent because of college activities may, without penalty, make up any vvork missed. 3.a.An absence on the last day before vacation counts as tvvo absences, and a student absent three straight classes may be suspended. b. No grade may be reduced because of absences. 4.a. Preregistration is to allow course offerings to re- flect student requests for certain teachers and courses. b. Teachers' names are not listed in preregistration schedules. 5.a. Speak your own mind, be original. b. Where did you get such a stupid idea? ln Recognition of Mark Scully's Retirement Dr. Mark Scully assumed the presidency of SEMO in 1956. Since then he has directed the school's aca- demic growth from a college to a University with graduate degrees and promoted its physical growth through the addition of 11 buildings. These include: Magill Hall, North Hall of Science, Language Arts, Brandt Music Building, Parker, Education Psychology Building, Kent Library, Dearmont Quadrangle, Greek Housing, Towers, and the University Center now un- der construction. The University's enrollment has in- creased from 1,662 to 7,669 students while Dr. Scully has been president. A product of this Southeast Missouri area he sup- ports in every way, Dr. Scully was born in Charleston, Missouri and came to the Teachers' College in Cape for a B.S. in Education degree which he received in 1935. ln 1936 he received an M.A. from George Peabody College and an Ed. D. from Columbia University in 1951. Before returning to Cape, Dr. Scully held ad- ministrative positions in several Midwestern school systems. ln addition to presidential duties, Dr. Scully has also carried out responsibilities as a member of the Missouri Commission on High Education, as Secreta- ry-Treasurer of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, as a member of the Gover- nor's Advisory Committee to the Missouri Sesquicen- tennial Commission, as a trustee of George Peabody College, as President of the Southeast Missouri Boy Scout Council for two terms. These represent only a portion of his professional and civic activities, and in recognition of his services to education and to the community many honors have been bestowed upon him. Though ever mindful of the value of SEMO's heri- tage and traditions, Dr. Scully has also recognized the school's future needs and functions and has moved SEMO toward them throughout his administration. 2 Mark F. Scully, President Southeast Missouri State University was Dr. and Mrs. Scully greet their guests at the annual faculty tea in the fall i B448 X K 51 in no xayf, L A l l . 4 '3 'Q ,,ftvX ? , ' Wifi 7 ' .iffy if DeanCarrolI Walker confers with Dr. Scully about a policy concerning stu- dent activities. ,Si 5 E Z 9 4 4 Z Honorable Christopher Bond Governor of lVlissouri 4351.5 14 Dr. Scully addresses alumni and f6CUlfY Present for the Board of Regents--Seated: William Tomlinson, Lindsay Simmons. Standing: Martin Hecht, Harry formal naming of the music building Homecoming week- Lottes, C. A. Juden, R. K. Swindle, and President Scully. end. 243 TOP: Administration--Rovv 1: Victor Hill, Assistant Director of Admissions: Alton Bray, Registrar: Lyman Evans, Director of Admissions, retiring after 17 years: Jane Stacy, Director of Alumni Affairs: David Strand, Dean ofthe University. Row 2: Ron King, Director of Placement: Homer Hamilton, Assis- tant Registrar: Wayne Norton, Director of Public Informa- tion: Robert Harper, Assistant Registrar. BOTTOIVI LEFT: Row 1: Robert Foster, Assistant to the President, Dean of Graduate Studies: Jack Wimp, Treasurer: Roy Drury, Assistant Treasurer. Row 2: Carroll Walker, Dean of Students: A. R. Nleyer, Dean of Instruction. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Strand, Jack Wimp, Robert Foster, and Alton Bray take notes on the state audit report. idlnr, Y , r 1 JZ : est' l wghsm 9 v-7 TOP LEFT: Mary Helen Flentge adds another student activi- ty to the university calendar. TOP RIGHT: Dick Haymes is served ice cream at the Freshmen orientation sundaebuilding event. BOTTOM LEFT: Jack Wimp speculates on his retire- ment after 31 years with the university. BOTTOM RIGHT: A. R. Meyer converses with a student and her family at Parents' Day coffee. f 4 5 5 5 5 E L is l. 'MU - 1 TOP: Housing--Row 1: Jim Berry, Towers South: Nancy Hodge, Towers East: Larry Holst, Towers Acting Director: Joann Ross, Towers North: Laura Johnson, Gamma Sigma Sigma House. Row 2: Debbie Kerr, Johnson House: Ellen Lukens,Cheney: Frank Lojko, Greek: Susan Crust, Dearmont: Mark Richardson, Myers: Dick Haymes, Acting Director of Housing. -f V 4 A X 2 ,xv 0 . X , BOTTOM LEFT: Dick Fry, Director of University Center, dishes up ice cream for the world's largest sundae. BOTTOM RIGHT: Row 1: Vince Seyer, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds: Jesse Hodge, Foods Coordinator. Row 2: Wil- mer New, Assistant Foods Coordinator: Frank Nickell, Bur- sar: James Gregory, Director of Traffic. ? X H r 2 3 5 5 'S f C TOP LEFT: John Wiseman, Financial Aids Coordinator: Ber- tha Stevens, Director of Memorial Hall, Mark Richardson Financial Aids Co-Coordinator, Jeanne Long, School Nurse TOP RIGHT: Willard Morgan, Director of School Services: George Counts, Institutional Research. BOTTOM: Academic Advising--Cherie Schneider, Director: Janet McMasters, Mary Spitzmiller, Aldyth Gragg. School and Student Services X fr Y' at x. -, an .5 If 359' W N I 8 s xx 3 'ig Q xigk K - A... R xiii JE., 1 Languages and Literature Division TOP LEFT: English-Row 1: Helen Collins, Roy Dawson. Row 2: Fred Wing, Dan Straubel, Harvey Hecht. TOP CEN- TER: Helen Collins, retiring after 32 years, selects a story for Children's Literature class. TOP RIGHT: Fred Goodwin, Languages and Literature Division Chairman. , English 'Mr BOTTOM LEFT: Seated: Pamela Hearn, Jennie Frye. Stand- ing: Nolan Porterfield, Leonard Edmisten, Max Cordonnier. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seated: Henry Sessoms, Head: Martha Howard Jones. Standing: John Bierk, Leo Harris. English, Journalism, and Philosophy TOP LEFT: English--Seated: Janice Rainwater, Robert Gray- son, Bruce Parrish. Standing: Dean Monahan, Theodore Hirschfield. TOP RIGHT: Journalism and Philosophy--WiI- liam Seidensticker, Mike Hogan,Wayne Norton, Nancy Bray, James Hamby, Kenneth Metzger. BOTTOM LEFT: English--Robert Burns, Bobby Hamblin, Mary Beth White, Charles Hmm, Katherine Parrish. BOTTOM RIGHT: James Hamby fields a question during his ethics class. 'HW 9' 4' f 411 , Q Ao 1 5 'Y 16' S714 ,me 5: Q35 0? M , L ,, , s L af I 1 ,- ' Z41K..,z7'J ,, ,, M.. x xw L. zf.: -V99 sfffw Q et ' ix li 'A 'asf' 1 Xb? .: 1 ii 331 xggja 'Egan - m r, V 3. v lk 13, Q 1 1 W ,' , f ' . VM55 . Q X f -- Q In I iv .X P ff Gil-'R ' WNW R .4 .1 1 if C- in Ng xx Msg X ,. . sf ,,. . 1. 1 QV- . g. 2 3 1 + f 1 I Q R ff 5 English TOP LEFT: English Graduate Assistants--Sheryl Dunavan, Barbara Holdinghaus. TOP CENTER: Seated: April Bates, Linda Palmer. Standing: Vicki Michel, Janet Hiller, Mike Cooley. TOP RIGHT: Ken Rosenaur, Mary Beth Lagerborg, Dale Haskell, Lee Gramling. Speech BOTTOM LEFT: SpeechSeated: Mary Jane Ewms, Jack Hens- Iey, Joseph Low. Standing: Carl Kelke, Leita Hensley. BOT- TOM CENTER: Jack Hensley speaks at the dedication of the Brandt Music Building. BOTTOM RlGHT: Speech-Seated: Terry Woody, Kay Robinson, Carol Wright. Standing: Mary Ann Trombetta, Bill Stacy. Speech TOP LEFT: Speech-Seated: John Long, Larry Grisvard. Standing: Tom Harte, M. G. Lorberg, Head. TOP RIGHT: Constance Rowe and Bill Stacy greet a guest at Parents' Day in Memorial Hall. Foreign Language BOTTOM LEFT: Albert Van Alphen and Jonathan Sharp joke with student during a facultystudent brunch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Foreign Languages-Seated: Jonathan Sharp, Frances Crowley, Constance Rowe, Otha Wingo. Standing: Gladstone Fluegge, Albert Van Alphen, Head: Richard Kump. 2 E mwwmg ,jfty T 2 Wai' X MDW, IQNI' , ,l,1.f cwm -M ,XX A History and Social Science Division Social Science TOP LEFT: Social Science--Wayne Ewbank, HeadpHenry Azuma, Peter Bergerson, Clark Coffy, Larry Hamilton. TOP CENTER: Row 1: Johnson Hwang, Scott Grantham. Row 2: John Karber, Han Kang, Don Smith. TOP RIGHT: George Ketcham, History and Social Science Division Chairman. BOTTOM LEFT: Betty Fulton, David Walker, Gerald Stott, Michael Hoover, Alan Sandstrom. BOTTOM CENTER: Terry Sutton, Peter Hirschburg, Valerie Harris, Thomas Israel, Gwinn Lovel, Gerald Giesler. BOTTOM RIGHT! Seated: Donald Berg, Peter Yaremko. Standing: Phillips Brown, Robert Bartlett, William Ansberry. f gf: Q 412 4 , ff f 9 1' Y, A WV , Wd l oe? fiv-f 'lf' ef .xiexy D Q., N' If C as ,Pk 5 if 1 s ,K fi Q g f s ii as ll 32 1 il gh , . .E 23 W: -EEITZ1 VWQQZZ vx.,,y, lwnmg 'QV-12'p ,iziim umm f 1 .f is fa ' MQ. f I 1 S S fi , M AX 'Q f x , Qgaf, X mf f 5517 5 1 'xl ,f ' N 'J 1 Z Q. a? ?f 5 'gl Q , ,' AM fe KS if 2 '51 , v, ,I ' X, sf M 1 we 5. 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Lfyl Mi 2 Q sv A N Y as-fe 'I' ' 'B S'-Rf' , '- N, 41 we j ! . 1' 'ji-,.Sf:f+g:':E, N S' MS '55 11 AA A 1 4 5 1 J VQ N, ws, 5: if ., ' ?3j3:2fJ,l:l X , -'W X ' Qqffp 2 :lr 4559 ,,,,,,N Qxiifn ' qissfssfk Q, www . ww , 12' 2' 3-.Alix .X,1,-il., In 's f' ',f'vr9g,- 4 .. A -W me-f-9 .- -fy., . 2' xt .Q -A 'sz -1 - ff N, is a.g3 w s ' e- z 'W' Fyf32?? Kbf 12 it sg2'QN.f,fk.9,A . , ,vt .rx At '1',E'3-5 '- X' 2 -Q 42 'fri-U ' . 4' mari: 5:2 m wi 3-5Z:3.yg::'g.,g. N My LLL' 4-vga' s 5 ,. H X x Nh, -'iii' X '4 . A Q te? V 'IQ ' .sv 1- ' ' M, , f - 1 - f . lf' . ' 34 '4 1 7 7 . ' N 'V H1 'cg gf 5 p, 'f 'CX:Z , r Y 3-. - .f fp, - fs fr. g ' wget,-i 5g'5f15'i2521 3.w Mtg, 131 2 , ,Eggs N51 'life' ,W -'L 2?-il-am ,f U Skaqxx he .p'5' ,'lta7 'sQ,.,.s.15'?ff - . 1- X Q' A-4 :,,,,,- My M 4 K 'l -ff me tr we WE ,X 2541 feb, .ex Q- 1 2,gff Gr,N,e1s gms 2 Q, 'K Q t .ge Ev . J,z,e e ,s vawg-5 QQQN? rs , N .ol ff . --11 MW 1 3: ,-.-. ,ff We 1 4 l TOP LEFT: George Ketcham, Charles Sharp, Joseph Werne. BOTTOM LEFT: Charles Bonwell, Ernest Farmer, Eugene TOP RIGHT: Larry Easley and Bob White consider a note on Nutter, Truman Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT: Arthur Mattingly, history. John Skelton, George Suggs. l' - ,,,. 1 . , 0 f H uf .' was 72453 -N' Kitgw '95 k,,,.,, ,,,. K 5 W 2 .,.,,,,1bv:,,5ig1 .Vx , . A' 'i Win. X. N. 4 3 if N if 2 ef ,X .,. .M -tv-7 4 ' ,W ,-.1 f , 4 ks -f f if 1' 1 1 f K4 M. 259 N, 0 QJEWWLG' ' 223:57 ml'-' f Q ,MX History TOP LEFT: History Graduate Assista nts--lVlary Whitson, Gary Emmons, Kimberlie Pelsma. TOP CENTER: Seated: Jane Huck. Standing: Gary Fischer, James Berry. TOP RIGHT: Chris Schnell discusses his daily radio history report with Arthur IVlattingIy.BOTTOIVI LEFT: History--Lawrence Breeze, William Jenkins, deceased Dec. 27, 1974: Gene Ramsey, Billy Bob White. BOTTOM RIGHT: Law Enforcement--Robert Cope, Kenneth Peoples, Terrv Walker TOP: Mathematics-Seated: Neal Peterman, Walter Roth Richard Francis Standing' John Strout Thomas Wencewicz ' Robert Bruns. BOTTOM LIEFT: Donald leroemsdorf Science SCIENCE and and Mathematics Division chairman. BOTTOM CENTERS Clarence Dalton questions a statement during a conversation - - - - BOTTOM RIGHT: Mangho Ahuja checks the coffee supply during a faculty-student social hour in the summer Nine Ffqfv sa? H f 'I i. 5 i Y -s N . - 3 gg J ., . I -5 if s.f,, 44i,a .4 ' T, T T T i ' 3 T' it .1 gi A I - W' i fa ii 3 if 4 l , i WNW 13' . ,i ,Far -.iwfnv g 'i 'am- TOP LEFT: Mathematics-Louis Sewell, Clarence Dalton, William Ettling, Russel Michel, Head: Harold Hager. TOP RIGHT: Row 1: Mangho Ahuja, Leonard Palmer. Row 2: John Young, Wayne McPherson, Jack Gosnell. BOTTOM Russell Michel, retiring after 35 years, confers with Robert Grayson over coffee. - fl 'Ml YL- in , 1 16E'liHQ' 1f Qaxg-gym xv- f fffywg fig 19 if. .. WW - '- '5fV1Qm?M - , fmyji , J71f I ?,: WLM . J-ff' fl! wi? K '- ffffinf .-,- X' ff - ' fx 'ff J M ,f 'QQ' X , Q? I -A Biology TOP LEFT: Biology--CarlTrain,Brian Mitchell, Edna Dudgeon, Stanley Diehl. TOP CENTER: Chester Tvvitchell handles preliminaries to the day's lab work-frog dissection. TOP RIGHT: Robert Cook, John Hinni, Mary Helen Payne, Russell Kullberg, Davida Phillips. BOTTOM LEFT: Paul Heye, Robert Kuster, Steven Trautwein, Helen Gibbar. BOTTOM CENTER: Stanley Diehl prepares a slide for examination. BOTTOM RIGHT: Virginia Bucek, John Huckabay, Head: Donald Jewel, Otto Ohmart, Chester Twitchell. Earth Science Sffff f my ff! f ,f ,sf 'fr , yt, ,qbb S. A f fs, f V 154551, E4 , 315' ,M Q., MQW t if QS H t v We we 6545: iiqrj sf f 1 W? 17 sij ei 1 hiv 1 :ff w gf Q' , Y 1 M ti' :H 4-X x.: 7 T TOP LEFT: Louis Unfer instructsa student in the uses ofthe Earth Science study room calculator. TOP RIGHT: Ernest Kern clarifies the process of cave formation. BOTTOIVI LEFT: Earth Science--Ernest Kern, Dorothy Lell, Flay Knox, Head: Ga- ry Lovvell. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seated: Louis Unfer. Standing: Alfred Robertson, Robert Parkinson, Charles Williams. S Q4 new Q K- 'N W -v--...,.,L xi' fi, if if M X if 4 ff? PSI EQ? mga. ' lf S- TOP: Chemistry--Lester Leaton, C. Fi. Longwell, Crime Lab: Mike Fieadnour, Her- . bert Pinnick, Lawrence Bahn. BOTTOIVI: Robert Briner, Crime Lab Head: Norman C h e m IVIaevers, Donald Froemsdorf, Chairman: Robert Smith, Ronald Popham, Head. TOP: Physics-William Reeves, S. E. Hodges, Arthur Soellner H Milton Ueleke, Terry Thomas. BOTTOM: Joseph Paikeday h Robert Freeman, Leo Wene, Richard Cannon, Harley Rut P ledge, Head: Hsin'l Wu, Kenneth Kornstett. wif V W ' f- ., has T, ' 5 W wx Q?- . .nk t l I 5 ..........- 9' ,2 egg QQ- s Q iw' 'N Fine and Practical Arts Division Business Administration and Business Education f t TOP: Gene Loftis, Fine and Practical Arts Division Chairman gets acquainted with a student during a business club meeting. BOTTOIVI: Business Admini- stration and Business Education--Ch rl W'l a es res, Jean Dickey, Bert Kellerman, Richard Taylor, A' Gene Loftis, Head: Louise Beddick, Robert New- . o kirk. Business Administration and Business Education Z ,.-2: f lk .. M, , N a ,5 ,A TOP LEFT: Business Administrationand Business Education-- John Crampton, Roy Farris, Bob Malahy, Van Psimitis, Hay- den Schuetts. TOP RIGHT: Lloyd Badgett, Bill Halcomb, Alice Griffy, Carl Kilmer, Barry Greenwald, Debbie Jones, John Elfrink. BOTTOM LEFT: Frank Chong, Fern Harris, Mary Varnon Hall, Jerry Haugland, Ray Galbreth. BOTTOM RIGHT: Fern Harris explains the directions of a typing exer- cise. 270 1 Q , f JJ: fit' GTS 155455 'F F F53 Eilfffi' as TOP LEFT: Home Economics-Jeanne Beaty, Jacquelyn O'PaIka, Charlotte Adams, Mary Blackiston, Grace Hoover, Head. TOP RIGHT: Grace Hoover considers a solution to a scheduling problem. BOTTOM: Shelba Branscum, Mabel Daugherty, Virginia Walker, Mildred Mussey, Pat Grojean, Mary Ann Kellerman. gy f ,Z 4 , 4 , .. ,' Q gg 1 1' if -' , , ff '. H. ' ,W - 'V' I ' , sh WJ- V x t 5' Y I 'Q fi ww? ' y V. J-M 'fx-:W ,Eff ,J ' f, fi 5, fli- zf ' 54,230 few, sig' X, vi 4 0 I as 9 Nursing Education BOTTOM LEFT: Nursing Education Seated: Eleanor Bren- nemann, Peggy Ellis. Standing: Elvie Robert, Glenda Miller Patricia Hutteger, Vicki Frank, Bertha Alyea, Mary Sue Evitts Head. BOTTOM RIGHT: Eleanor Brennemann assembles ma: terials for the next class. sf, X Y -4:31, PA Q -- We T , - ,amy 1 t gf? kms? 534 7 gin? if 'V ., ,Q K 4 W 'V ,-:: 1 Q 2 I 253, -f is ' wt 5 , M 1 4 sf' Z WV' 43 -H , wow, xy i?5!'!23237l sian 1 BOTTOM: Industrialvand Techni l Education-- Seated: Amos Williams, Robert Cox,Graham Wago- ner, Don Amelon, Bryce March, Head. Standing: Ralph Pittman, James Sage, Gilbert Seres, David Thompson. -Q5 ,ni TOP: Art-Fred Burnett, Roy Schoenborn, Frank BOTTOM: Samuel Bishop, Vera Wagner, Grant Lund Jake Wells Head' Agnes Evans retiring after Needle, Rick Procter, Edwin Smith, Mares Daume, , , , , retiring after 15 years. 18 years: William Chamberlain. , 4212-5g,sseg.r , 1 e T if . T Milt? -.2 A 2 'ff' as 'L--.lg 5 ,QI ' 4 rj TOP LEFT: LeRoy Mason, Music Division Chairman. TOP RIGHT: Music-Seated: Dallas Tjaden, Robert Jones. Standing: Doyle Dumas, Head: Le- Robert Restemeyer takes a rehearsal break. if Rl ' f ., E ., x x , . ,KW ,ig JS BOTTOM LEFT: During Homecoming, the music building was officially named after Clyde Brandt, a past director of the music department. BOTTOM RIGHT: Roy Mason, Chairman: Dan Dunavan. 7 Q ,Madam f nfl A, Zfiwffl ffikyjz gf i7Z,1ayNf,!q MW 45, I ,. L, f W 4 4: f 7 T , Q , yy, , fm . QW. is. 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Standing: Winston Walden, Geoffrey Roth, Acting Director, George Pendergrass. BOTTOM LEFT: Martha Bender, Linda Dunehew, lnez Uhls, Jo Hamby, Patricia Williams, Paulette Li comer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Janie vvragm, Catherine Roeder, Duane Hendricks, Alan Nourie, Robert Willingham. 41 4 ,f nn 1 aus, :,,,,g,. ina, ,,,,,.. ,grunt 1ISlgl? lllgill' Ill!!! Kgff 01' ' ' 1. as rt n 278 l Computer Science TOP LEFT: Robert Myers spot checks a computer program. TOP RIGHT: Computer Center--Seated: James Briney, Direc- tor: Walter Marshall. Standing: Robert Myers, Herbert Hall, Seth Carmody, Don Runnels. 'Fin O If g 1 n X 'ln-M, ,., J smf,5Zf,z0 7 -251 ?'?QgsffMN' 2 1 f fvwlfl- vztyif. f 2 wp,-at , Va tk, ..,...-wf '0 W yn-nlv i , gqaannw ffm f Education, Psychology, and Physical Education Division TOP LEFT: Milford Holt, Education, Psychology, and Physical Educa- tion Division Chairman. TOP RIGHT: Seated: Fred Snider, Robert Johnson, Imogene Bagwell. Standing: Don Sorenson, Willard Nlorgan, John lVlcAllister, Karl Blankenship, Greg Dickey, Robert Gilligan. BOTTOM LEFT: Seated! Jean Heffron, William Allison, Dymple IVled- len. Standing: Don Hunt, Walter Davidson, Sarah Sitton, Paul Shank. BOTTOIVI RIGHT: Seated: Lucy Hickenbottom,Jerline ADossett, Lenore Bierbaum. Standing: Eldon Bethard, Russell Johnson,Wayne lVIcElroy, Wayne Hoover, Orvon Bowers, George Truckey, Frank Linn, Kenneth Nloxey. A sp: ' ,s 44 Education and Psychology TOP LEFT: Seated: Wallace Rexroad,Jessie Henderson, Eve- TOP RIGHT: Felix Francisco makes a note to check on a Iyn Barrows, William Hoover. Standing: George Counts, Dale book for a student. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jack Behrens, Jesse Alden, Floyd Wright, Donn Kaiser, Paul Mawhinney, James Yow, Gene Brunkhorst, Wayne Wood, Charles Hall, Cleo lVla- Drickey. brey, Emmett Duff, Mary Blackiston. TZ: V ' if l 5 f 5 l i in sg 7 is MMV' eg mzzll2i,flMsf.mma ww Q 'M T ls, 'N-w.,, E - ll KL 0 TOP LEFT: Education and Psychology Graduate Assistants- Seated: Mary Gallagher, Pat Rhodes, Anna Eissfeldt, Dennis Wilson. Standing: Ron Gray, James Lutes, Dennis Pelsma. TOP RIGHT: Margaret Mates, Marjorie Paben, Joyce Pruitt, and Sharon Van Oteghen take time out for spectating at the fall PEM picnic. Women's Physical Education BOTTOM LEFT: Women's Physi l Education-Doris Hamer, Head: Sharon Van Oteghen, Joyce Pruitt, Margaret Mates, Lana Eggerding. BOTTOM CENTER: Billie O'Neal checks course offerings for freshmen pre-enrolling in the summer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Marjorie Paben, Patricia Murray, Billie O'NeaI, Sheila Caskey, Amy Spence. my ft f rf at W v IV 5 K5 , , L 7 Z., Q ,f 3 if l A , i' 4 fs gs- .sei l KX .wuihlnu QF ..v'A-9-! .'2.,L ...fr Q.. 4 X 1 ,aw ! M . Wy? , a In , H I Mg M 1, ,nv f in k 2 ' f . Q Q ' M J ff f A ff , 4 'Q f' . 9 25: ,,l ' ,fr Swwyki is y A I ft T WH ' rs., W X6 Z M' , . ,W 47' f ,X . 5 IQ I! , V ' 8. r if JMW W 283 IVlen's Physical Education ABOVE LEFT: lVIen's Physical Education--Bob Cradic, John Schneider, Head: Kenneth Hargens, Ronald Kirby, ABOVE EIGI-LT: Jim Lohr, Dan lVIcNair, LaVerne Lauxman, Gary ync . BELOW LEFT: Graduate Assistants-Rick Attig, John Ga brisch, John Swanston, Jim Schulte, James lVlcCarthy. BE LOW RIGHT: lVlen's Physical Education-Ryland Nleyr, Car roll Williams, Lorenz Williams, Nlarvin Flosengarten, Joe Uhls 1 1 o 5' Q 9 , e a cf 9 u e o ,vw 41 155 x ml f X ,f V TOP LEFT: Campus School-Seated: Vada Smart, lmogeneWebb, Leon BOTTOM LEFT: Seated: Janet Werner, Jean Myles. Standing: Linda Book. Standing: Philip Phillippe, Dean Allison, Director: Robert Hess. Dunehew, LaVonne Huter, Martha Sudholt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seated: TOP RIGHT: Bonnie Moxey, Cindy Moore, Doug Glenn, Raplh Pitt- Lois Farmer. Standing: Wendall Wyatt, Samuel Bishop, Ralph Huber, man. Judy Mikulin. , 1 Z 'hm Q 'S 2 'Q me t 2 ......-- Campus School BOTTOM RIGHT: Seated: Mary Magill, Katie IVIarsh. Stand- ing: Blanche Huff,John Reed, Alberta Douga n, Thal Thrower. ww-- fv f 1 r I-YV,f.s',v .- 9- ' y gmigwfm ,il -455 , 9 Q - e V 'W wwf.. N . , 4.1! fa . - f Z3 ' EX '--. ,,,..4-' ,fx ,pf ,, , A . ,.4, ,J ,M Wm, ,, ' K w s ? A f . 4 A ' 2 g , N. A Al . 14n. 1 I 3.1 I- Q I-fix dr QQ, ,y . ,Q 'L ,4 av - W in x , ff' 'W 1 an -gh- Q I L We ef' .,,...-- Migrant Center TOP LEFT: Migrant Center-Seated: Jane Holt, Janet Watkins, Wayne IVIcEIroy, Director. Standing: Wanda Bates, Bea Harris, Lorena Coffman,AI Mason.TOP R IG HT: Jane Holt works out a project detail. Aerospace Studies BOTTOM LEFT: Aerospace Studies-Seated: TSgt. Johnie Saunders, Lt. Col. Robert Nlize, Head. Standing: Sgt.WiIIiam Duty, Capt. Joseph Walsh. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joseph Walsh checks a procedure in an AFROTC handbook. CAM T THE I PUT YT ALLTOGE7 is fig ,qi 0' ,ff I ,xv ,:v:5:.,m:-., i7, . , H N Q, F DUDS UR FORCE RQTC Q' N f ,f if Q ,-f 1, :fx ' , iffy f M. . ., Q - , 3 A- ww l W . .Ja fi u-v 1 1' -' --.P w ,ag :sq nil 'YA . , x 1 '01 'T 5 ,V J Af J' Q! flaw It u.. www.. -wa, Wm ' ' ..L,,g -I' 5.- wi Fi V1 'Oc AP I va , wi Q he , 4 N 3 - ' Q ' ,f,..3 X14 it X M' 7 A 'W 1 w I .gmm ,e , .Wea-4 Q 3 f x Nr .1, ,x , Mg, . 7' s ' ,f M V ' 'M ,rw NH. , .........,.,.. ..... ...... ..,. J... ..., .,..............,a.. 2 How to become a senior If one doesn't have a change in ideas and ideals while in college, then either he or the institution or both have failed. And until one realizes that knowing the answers to the test questions is not enough to guarantee that one will make it through college, there will be troubles. At SEMO a student must also know or learn how to: l. See the sun and moon in all possible stages and phases. Late to bed and early to rise. . . 2, Avoid obstacles. lThere are various methods but most dead-ends require one to break-up and bend or try another route.l 3. Negotiate steps--which always seem ascending. ltry to remember the last time someone was over- heard griping about having to walk down four flights of steps.l 4. Accept the fact that one is merely a number in a computer or filing cabinet and that some of those de- signations determine one's future. 5. Tolerate them that bore, paraphrase them that ramble, and treasure them that stimulate. .sl 'N ,X f '1 . -f . mr: .3 -- -4 i t . , 'i2:m- ,Q-,.1':'s'::'.':x.fg,g 1 W ' may iV:.',-'ii-q.,i':-..,v'3.,.g,s,, .gf WAC li 3 3' E ME 0 S 33 x 3. . NT .fe K 9 8 s x N fi' sv' aff!! .AJ sf lv ' ' - L S 1.Lxxr'f1 ?5 fx: -A -wif. ' X '..Nz2W2Sd..1S,::gM.- . 51 ' k . if 232 1 X - ,. gi ' , ii N F' f M 35,3 5? Wi' W V5 if' K K W' gig 33555 4 351.1 . ,,g, 141 ge ,V 12 x 1,2 sf?-. E sf F5 six 41 91, Q.:-T: , ....V, E552 ir iii? ik 5,35 .4 9' , ' V .. .. , i:fM.f f1, '45-g, g:. ' - ' f . . ':Pff'Y'4 'if 554- ,f.fQ,gQ,,'fW '-:L,-,4..?,1z- . t u f Q N-W - x- -f - 1 mv, . j , , VM, W 2- ,gy 4 5241 . 36 X' ' !' 'lm W 3 az fs 5, v 1.42 ffmsmswh My ? 1 WLT ww -n 5 A 1 - 2 fa: . ... Vg. .-,- 5.5.- .-'Z-L'-. Ay 'Sn in Q55-Q llf' 7? jgf' ' '., N., 1 fat., .1 ' yt, N 1 Q, 8 . s +I D XM? was sf-gi' ACRE, VALERIE J., DeSoto, B.S. Elementary Education. BSU, BSU Choir ADAMS, CHARLOTTE S., Dexter, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education CEC, Intramural Sports, AWS. ADAMS, TERRY R., Des Arc, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sports Chairman, Pledge Class President. ALEXANDER, STEPHEN R., Sullivan, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. Vets Corp. ALVAREZ, RITA, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Towers North House Council, Vice President, Towers Co-Ordinating Council. AMICK, SALLY, lllmo, B.S. Elementary Education SlVlSTA. ANDERSON, BRENDA D., Bismark,B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home glclgmomics. SEMO Home Economics Association, University Republicans, A. ANDERSON, CATHY JO, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Dean's ist. ANDERSON, KRISTI, Sikeston,B.S. Business Administration-Ivlarketing Manage- ment. Delta Delta Delta, Activities Chairman, Pledge Class Chaplain, SANI, Marketing Club, Terpischore, Sagamore, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweethearts Club. ANDERSON, NANCY, Perryville, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education ANDERSON, PAT, Perryville, B.S. Business Administrative Nlanagement. ANDREWS, PATRICIA, Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education, ABC. ANTHONY, MARY MARGARET, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish. Alpha Beta Alpha, AWS, Spanish Club. ARCHER, DENISE, Kennett, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics, HEEA, SHEA, AHEA, Epsilon Chi. ARCHER, SHARRON Bonne Terre, Bachelor of Music Education, Women's Chorus, University Choir, Trebleairs, Phi lVIu Alpha Revue, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sis, Chamber Singers, Intramural Sports. ARNOLD, DEBBIE, Campbell, Bachelor of Music Education. Choir, Women's Choir, Chamber Music Quartet, Choral Union. ARNOLD, TRENT L., St. Charles, B.S. Business Administration-Accountingg A.A. Computer Science. Dean's List, Accounting Club, President, Business Steering Committee, Computer Science Club, Grotto Club, Regents' Scholarship Recipient. ATCHISON, JOYCE, Chester, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Pi Omega Pi. AUBUCHON, DAVID B., Crystal City, B.S. Psychology. Sigma Tau Gamma, Pledge Class President: Chess Club, Intramural Sports. AUBUCHON, DONNA, De Soto, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. SAC, AWS, Executive Board, SIVISTA. AUFDENBERG, RITA B., Jackson, B.S. Psychology-Home Economics. AYERS, JACKIE L., Kansas City, B.S. Psychology. ABC, Pre-Med Club, Anna Volunteer, Towers South House Council, Intramural Sports. BADER, MARCELLA J., Dexter, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. WRA, PEIVI, Intramurals, Intercollegiate Volleyball, Cheney House Council. BAHN, DAVID L., Cape Girardeau, Bachelor of General Studies. Lutheran Student Assembly, Pres., University Lutheran Chapel of Hope, Vice Pres., Board of Directors, Capaha Arrow Photographer. s-saastkmss ' V 11 . s.. J, Ln -7 gf' , , ,tr S X? 1-,Q X ,X X A A .Q A .1 , 0 1 93 was if s t , ,y fm tk' ' t Wit we ,, wx I t K X gy 5, slim? t Q 2 9 fx 4 at N .fx W: 1 ti ' c -12:25, gi gkswazwk VL, ' :tw -1 4 1 9 X5 st ri' N X i 27 V 1 + 55.4 ff r t E 4 NL .9 V. A6 235 2 25? N 'S 'N QQ? V 155' eggs df W H' ,ns , , s , . . gr uf 1. -nur f t yt - 4 fish, ' 1 iwfi 2' 2 kt I gala . K .I J 2 N 2 ,,,i . , . 7..- .. -.,,.. , . V., ,fs td, f - r I JY.:-..f BAHN, MARTEL, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, President, Delegate-at-Large, Philanthropic Chairman, Executive Board, Pledge Board, AWS, Panhellenic Greek Governing Board, Vice Pres.: Wakapa, pres., SMSTA, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Student Senate, Homecoming Steering Committee, Chairman, Campus Gold, Secretary: Greek Judicial Board, Ecumenical Center, Board Rep., Centennial Student Participation Committee, Who's Who in Greek Sororities and Fraternities, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. BAKER, CARLA R., Chaffee, A.A. in Nursing. Student Nurses Association. BAKER, LARRY L., Dexter, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education.Air Force ROTC, BSU, Intramurals. BAKER, PEGGY J., Charleston, B.S. Business Administration-Office Administra' tion, Phi Gamma Nu. BAKEWELL, CARL M., Hillsboro, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech, Debate Club, Pres., Pi Kappa Delta, University Choir, Cardinal Kev, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Stvdent Senate, Pi Kappa Delta Key, Forrest Rose Award. BALDRIDGE, LINDA, Troy, B.S. Secondary Education-English.BSU,SMSTA, Chorus, Band. BARKLAGE, KFIIS, Ferguson, Interdisciplinary Studies'SociaI Work. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Outstanding Pledge, Active of the Month, Assistant Membership Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, Panhellenic Council, Pres., AWS, Executive Board, Treasurer, Activities Committee, Greek Governing Board, Golden Eagles Band, Sagamore, All Campus House Council. BARTSCH, CATHERINE D., Arnold, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Ed- ucation. Terpischore, Delta Delta Delta, Reference Chairman, Anna Volunteer, Cheerleader, New Student Week Committee, CEC. BAUGHN, JAMES S., Fisk, B.S. Biology. Delta Tau Alpha, Agriculture Club, Grotto Club, Earth Science Club. BEAL, FREDDIE A., Bloomfield, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Anna Volunteer. BEARDSLEE, THOMAS, Scott City, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Capaha Arrow Staff, Vets Corp., History Club.- BECK, LEE A., Du Quoin, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. University Players, Kappa Delta Pi, SMSTA. BECK, MARILYN K., Pickneyville, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology, National Student Speech and Hearing Association, Pres., SEMO 4-H Club, Pres. BECK, RALPH J. JR., Sarasota, Florida, B.S. Elementary Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Cheerleader. BECKER, DEBRA E., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science, Stu- dent Senate, AWS, Campus Gold, Dearmont Newspaper. BEEKMAN, SCOTT, High Ridge, B.S. Elementary Education. Pi Kappa Alpha. BEFFA, MARY, St, Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. BELL, JUDITH K., St, Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-French. BSU, BSU Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, SMSTA, French Club. BELLE, JAMES A., Webster Groves, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation, Track, Football, ABC, President. BENNE, STEVEN C., Crestwood, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Alpha Phi Omega, Ecumenical Center, Marketing Club. . V8 X X QMSSA 1: ' Qfie. . .X .t. '-iS.,sV1Q Y -3, f ., tv . 1 f..sZRs- ,if 1 . , t .... , tt., r f ii? S i X 9- xvx . ..... x,.... me isps, S X X Wi , if, X s, Y s W. X sk E X N ff 1 if XX X ' x wi 5. g x., l' X X , 6' S sm ,Seed ,-.-qgw 3 ix 'if' X --NWS' 3 i l 32? BENTLY, RITA, Charleston, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Ec- onomics, BSU, BSU Choir, AHEA, SHEA, HEEA. BESS, BARBARA A., Crestwood, B.S. Elementary Education. WRA, Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sis. BEY, CAROLYN M., Perryville, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Alpha Chi Omega, SEMO Saddle Club, Photography Club, Commencement Committee, NOW, Sagamore, Skin and Scuba Club. BILES, CELESTE, Owensville, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Towers North WRA Representative, Towers North AWS Representative, Student Senate Representative, Towers House Council, Student Senate Vice-President. BILLINGS, HARMON L., St. Louis, B.S. Agriculture. BINFORD, MARGARET A., Puxico, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta P1 B'INFORD, VERLON R., Puxico, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. Iota Lambda Sigma, Who's Who in America's Industrial and Technical Schools, Industrial Educational Club. BIRK, JOYCE A., Gordonville, A.A. Nursing. Student Nurses Club, Treasurer, AWS, Deans List, University Scholar. DI S i rw' ' f'TW Q! X i i1 il 'f l X ,i -it ,Q N iq . ix f 5 ' , ' , ff '4'f' I. -v-ezigii 4 -is 5' fi? 4,9Z.t,,g., V I -'wr'-'L - .W Y, , ,,, A 33 Q' N. G Q t ! ,,,.4 , V4 1 2 ' ' 15' wi . fl . 0 it 1. 'i f 'JRE iii ' r S , - T V ','fb,:. f T 1 w,fmQ L l ww- se' .01-aef'5fsua'i W7 Vw W he A v'1'gp'?2. 'H9q fGw1 3'?i -'lijtz r it alba:-.---atfag,-f1 ,lf2ff, ' ' if' j',p., '-F-2.15 QW? , 12-'-f,aff21f1'-1 f ,Eff , 64,-rg -i5..,.:9:'-5'-pw tfff.'f-!,:,,,fr 15,4 , , f , .mf sip-4. ..,grr'-E . T f 5' '13, fyfwjfu CFM ...'3.'f? :fend wit 4: iii. 2 iUff'7 if rf.i:?'2'if 'ff-2.5153 'W ' A t, r ., ,,,w,.,,f4, 'te 1,1210 M' 4 f , , f . ' X iff! i ,fl ,if J' 1 V' ' ' 5 V, u t ? f 4, 4 ,V gat 9 X - ' ,4 Vx ff! rg 'sw '. A , , T, . 'ffiiggf , - 4 gy mir, 1 M .I .Q 2 x 1 1, may QQ .mn QQ 'Sis FS Sift. , S7 N s S E if 1 BITTICK, SUSAN D., Festus, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma,SMSTA, SHEA, AHEA. BLACK, WILLIAM R., Flat River, B.S. Secondary Education-Art, Speech. Black Mask, University Players, Phi Mu Alpha, University Theatre Assistant, Meister- singers. BLADES, BEVERLY J., Hazelwood, B.S. Elementary Education. SMSTA. BLANKENSHIP, GILL E., Kewanee, B.A. Political Science, Sociology. BLATTEL, LORETTA, Delta, B.S. Elementary Education. BLATTNER, JOHN A., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science. Earth Science Club, Vim President. BLAUSER, BETSY, St. Louis, B.S, Elementary Education. BLUMENKAMP, DON, Afton, B.S.-Electronic Communications Technology. Audio Engineering Society. BLUNT, TERESA, New Madrid, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. AHEA, HEEA, SHEA. BOCK, WAYNE, Oak Flidge, B.S. Secondary Education. BODINE, MARK D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation. Sigma Chi, SEMO Swim Team, Grotto Club. BOENIG, BETTY, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Apakaw, All School Judicial Board, National Student Speech and Hearing Association. ., ,, , I 1 sf 4 1- ' P -K ,. 1 f .V ,,- - . ' - ' ff -7 -, S . f. , . N -. - . '. .41 fu . -.A -' ,: ' ' ' -e , , W A - , . 'a. ' ,-3, - ' yi- .5 ' . . '.. 0.2, 3 ,. 51442,-45-fri' ...L J' ., , -- f Q, .Y - , V .. -- . '.' .' . ' ,IV A .-A ' .7 - IV 7 ff- ' r-.fi-' L. , 7 , 1 . 1 1 , 1 f ,' , v .. 'I .. C 'Y' 1 . Y , . .f n. ' BOHNERT, BRENDA, Perryville, B.S. Special Education. Council for Exceptional Children. BOLEY, DONNA L., Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education. BOLLINGER, VICTORIA L., Sedgewickville, A,A. Nursing - B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. BSU Choir, BSU Choir Cabinet, Student Nurses Club. BOND, ELMER, Parma, B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. BOREN, LEE E., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Marketing Management. SAM. BOSCHERT, WILLIAM P., St. Charles, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Student Senate, Voter Registration Chairman, Building and Grounds Chairman, Traffic Committee: Towers West House Council, Towers Coordinating Council, Marketing Club, SAM, Intramurals. BOWERS, MICHAEL D., Jackson B.S. Business Administration and Management. BRACKETT, ROBERT O., Jackson, B.S. Elementary Education. BRANDT, BARBARA K., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation. WFIA, PEM, AAHPER, MAHPEFI. BRELAND, NANCY, Perryville, A.A. Nursing. BSU Choir, Student Nurses Club. BRETCH, SUSAN L., Ferguson, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Pledge Class Chairman, Chapter Scholarship Chairman, Assistant Pledge Trainer: AWS, SMSTA, ACE, Campus Gold. BREWER, JEAN R., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Office Administration. Apakaw, SHEA. .1 -.,s t s x . M ...ma ,wi ff Qc 'I 1 QV x 'Y sax x 3.27 Xxx x v 1' '2r:31' Qi !f?s' k . L 9.44 .1 ,,,,, 'V' f ' TR.zf'.'5: .xxx W i BRIDGES, GELINA L., Lutesville, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Recording Secretaryg ACE SlVlSTA, Vice President, Delegate to State Delegate Assembly and Workshopg CEC, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi Top Ten Freshman, Towers Judicial Board, Towers Coordinating Council, Delegate at Large, Dean's List. BROWN, CATHY, Charleston, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. BROWN, RONALD J., Dexter, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Air Force ROTC,Chief of Education, Flight Commander, Corps Historiang Intramural Sports, Flight Instruction Program, CSP Cadet. BROWN, SHARON S., Florissant, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education. Delta Delta Delta, CEC, All Campus Food Committee, Cheney Judicial Board. BRUCKER, KAREN F., Oran, B.S. Elementary Education-Speech Pathology. Dean's List. BUCHHOLZ, RUTH A., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education. ACE, CEC, SMSTA, Anna Volunteer. BUCK, CINDA J., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Math, BUCKLEY, MARY L.,Webster Groves, B.S. Mathematics, Earth Science. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Earth Science Club, Grotto Club. BULLINGTON, DEBORAH C., Caruthersville, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies, Phi Alpha Theta, History Club, Anna Volunteer, BSU. BURNESON, JOHN D., Mount Prospect, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education- Social Studies. Student Senate, Towers Coordinating Council, Towers South House Council, Presidentg Ecumenical Center, Independent Housing Committee. BURTON, ROSEMARIE, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Ed ucation, AWS, Treasurer: ACE. BUTLER, VICKY, Parma, B.S. Business Education. Delta Delta Delta, President, Chaplain, Marshal, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, All School Judicial Board, Greek Governing Board, Greek Judicial Board, Panhellenic Council, NOW, Sagamore, American Marketing Association. -L 'x N1 s... 300 l BYRD, LINDA A., Elgin, Illinois, B.S. Business Education. Dearmont House Council, Inter-dorm Chairman, House Council Adviser, Sagamore, Organizations Section, Faculty Editor, Phi Gamma Nu, Capaha Arrow, Resident Advisor. CAMPBELL, BARBARA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. CARAKER, GLYNDA J.,Cobden, Illinois, B.S. Elementary Education. NOW. CARDIN, EDWIN W., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-lVlath. Sigma Chi, Social Chairman, Historian, Homecoming Float Chairman, Sweethearts Club Chairman, Air Force ROTC, Flight Commander, Recruiting Chief,Plans Officer, Corp Training Chief, Gymnastics Club. CARNEY, BETSY, Jefferson City, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Towers North Personnel Assistant, Towers North House Council, Phi Alpha Theta, Recording Secretary, Vice President, History Club, Vice President, Kappa Delta Pi, Golden Eagles, WRA, Regent's Scholarship, Dean's List. CARTER, CAROLYN, Sikeston, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. ABC. CARTY, LINDA E., Salem, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Towers House Council, AWS, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Corresponding Secretary. CASEY, GINGER, Webster Groves, B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science. AWS, J Dorm House Council, Campus Gold, Student Senate, Intramurals. CHAFFIN, SANDRA K., Caruthersville, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Alpha Delta Pi, House Chairman, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi, AWS, SIVISTA, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sis, Treasurer. CHOROSEVIC, LAWRENCE J., Creve Coeur, B.S. Business Administration- Accounting. Accounting Club, Computer Science Club. CHRISTIAN, KAREN S., Portageville, B.S. Biology. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Historian, Pledge Mom, Alumni Secretary, American Chemical Society, Anna Volunteer, NOW, Ecumenical Center, Biology Club. CLARK, ELIZABETH A., Flat River, B.S. Secondary Education-English. BSU Executive Council, Worship Chairman, BSU Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, Golden Eagles, Dean's List. CLINTON, JAN, Cairo, illinois, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Membership Chairman, Homecoming Steering Committee, ACE, SMSTA, Panhel- lenic Board. CLOYD, CAROLE E., Ballwin, B.S. Secondary Education-Physics. J Dorm Secretary, Campus Gold. COBB,MICHELLE L., Hillsboro, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. WRA, President, PEM, AAHPER, MAHPE R, lntramurals, COLE, MARCIA J., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Towers East House Council, Secretary, Terpsichore, PEIVI, WRA, AWS. AAHPER, MAHPER. I - , ., 5, ,X f Q01 X X f ,I W I Z, ,ff 2 Q M ff' K 4 .a E 1 , . f 4-vi: an ' W 'ww ,Q f N, I I .:.,.'f:W!MW .. 1 Ir 4- ffm, ,ws 'SJR' 'Q f- f 2 f if 'i I f 9 I ,J f I W 4 f , f 5 X f 4 f , f , 7 gf.. ' e ..-, U. uw-V f I 1 , X ff t f 1 ff ' fm' ..., ? 1, f . 4 f f , f - ,ff .pa vi- -an .-aw, wwf! ' 4,1-Av 71 ' ' V, ' I . , , wlf ,W K ff ref W, rv f f My M iff jig 5 ' W Y 'I Y , f ay , 52-ff ' it mfr 4 A 23.17 A . at '-. gjg 'Rf' 2 f . -' 'ww W i if C 4 f., W ' 17,5 W f X. e gf 3? 'I L-1 i ' I , .al V. I isgff X 3, N WV' W .wff if W fi .. COLE, PATRICIA A., Arnold, B.S. Secondary Education. Terpsichore, WRA, PEM, Young Democrats. COLEMAN, KATHY D., Bloomfield, B.S. Business Administrative Management. COLLINS, DEBRA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Saga- more, Editor, Student Life Editor, Board of Publications, Dean's List, Alpha Chi Omega, Social Chairman, Activities Chairman. COLWICK, CARLA J., Sikeston B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Delta Delta Delta, House Manager, SMSTA, Homecoming Steering Committee, History Club, SNEA. COMER, GEOFFREY C., Sikeston, B.S. Business Administration-Business Education. Sigma Chi, Treasurer. CONNER, SUSAN, Springfield, A.A. Nursing. Student Nurse's Club. COOK, MICHAEL G., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. COOK, STANLEY, Popular Bluff, Bachelor Music Education-Voice. Chorus, Concert Choir, Golden Eagles, Presidentp University Players, Myers Hall House Council. COOPER, BARBARA K., Sikeston, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. COFIBIN, REGINA, Bonne Terre, B.S. Vocational Home Economics. AHEA, HEEA, BSU Choir, BSU Choir Council, Dearmont House Council, MHEA WRA, AWS. COUNCIL, ARTHUR D., Fenton, B.S. Chemistry, Pi Kappa Alpha, American Chemical Society, Treasurerp Pike Little Sister Chairman. COWIN, ROBIN H. Imperial, B.A. English. BSU Revival Teams. .AV V ,z W ., fffw , 3. 3.7 ,V V fs sf ei' if . 'N 'J' as 5. 1 .ff i 'ff' ' .X ,- MM g j a: ,, s COWSERT, JAMES D., Dexter, B.S. Administrative Management and Psychology. SAM. COZBY, GEORGE, Jonesboro, lllinois, B.S. Law Enforcement. CRADER, BARBARA P., Lutesville, B.S. Elementary Education. CRAIG, DIANA, Essex, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. CRAIN, MEINDY K., Sesser, Illinois, B.S. Special Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer: CEC, Towers North House Council. CRAWFORD III, RUSSELL W., Kennett, B.S. Art. Political Science Club, Young Republicans Club, President, Young Democrats Club, Grotto Club, Saddle Club, Foreign Language Club. Spanish Club. Kappa Pi, Accounting Club, lntra- mural Sports. CROW, MICHAEL W., Mounds, illinois, B.S. Industrial and Technical Ed- ucation. CRUCE, STEPHEN, St. Charles, B.S. General Business Management. Sigma Tau Gamma, SAM. CRUM, MIKE, Kennett, B.S. Education-Art and Theatre. University Players. CULLUM, MARY E., Caruthersville, B.S. Special Education. Council for Exceptional Children. CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS D., Chaffee, B.S. Education-lndustrial Technology. ITE Club. CURETON, IRENE, Fredericktown, B.S. Elementary Education. UDV- fm: . t, R mit' - E 5 1 . . Q wffzzef ft, f- Z- g X , - L15 QM .Jr-if . I 4 ff , 1 ky,-pr-A A 4 M ,d,u,,,..,,-ff,---M ..,.,,.. W 'f Q ' .X -U-nw 11 9-, 'ww' -, 1 us- 'V'- ' , 1 ,+4ef1'i:. J , 1 1 JW . ,V . -. , 'ga-'.,.aL - , V. if 1' ,fs flam e- Q DAHLIN, RONALD W. Webster Groves, B.S. Business Administrative Manage- ment. Towers P.A. SAM, Vice President, Marketing Club, Varsity Tennis. DALTON, DANIEL R., Florissant, B.S. Business Administration.T0wers P.A., SAM, Young Democrats Club, Intramurals. DANIELS, HERBERT C., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Computer Science. Dean's List, Computer Science Club, SAM. DANNEMAN JR., WALTER A.,St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Account- ing.lntramurals. DANZ, TERRY E., Perryville, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. DANZEISEN, RICHARD, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Student Senate, Student Activities Council, University Players, Chairman of Myers Home- coming Dorm Decorations. DAUGHERTY, MELISA A., Morehouse, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education. DAUM, GEORGE C., Carrollton, Illinois, B.S. Agriculture. Pi Kappa Alpha. DAUME, REBECCA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi. DAVAULT, SUE, Jackson, B.M.E. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Choir, Sym- phony, Golden Eagles, Stage Band, Sigma Alpha Iota, Woodwind Ouintet, Women's Chorus. DAVIS JR., BILL L., Scott City, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education, Varsity Track. DAVIS, CHARLES A., East Prairie, B.S. Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary Pledge Class, House Manager, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer, Executive Committee, House Improvement Committee: Business Steering Com- mittee, Treasurerg Marketing Club. DAVIS, DEBORAH A., Hallsville, B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Pledge Class Vice President, Assistant Rush Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, Greek Sing, Phi Mu Alpha Review, Terpsichore, Dance Director, Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi. DAVIS, GREGORY C., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Chemistry. American Chemical Society, Sigma Chi, Chapter Editor, Rush Chairman, Sigma Chi of the Year, IFC Flush Chairman, Dean's List, Outstanding Undergraduate in Analytical Chemistry. DAY, ANN C., Dexter, B.S. Elementary Education. DEBEER, DOUGLAS J., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration. Varsity Swim- ming Team, Water Polo Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Social Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Chaplain, IFC, Greek Governing Board. DE BROECK, JIM, Bridgeton, B.S. Geology. Rugby. DECKER,MARTHA, Jackson, B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM. DEERE, EDNA, Portageville, B.S. Elementary Education. DEERING, PAMELA E., DeSoto, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology and Physical Education, BSU, BSU Choir. 5,5 txt at l DEES, ROBERT M., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. SAM Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chess Club, Marketing Club. DENNIS, DAVID, St. Louis, B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club. DIEBOLD, VALERIA R., Benton, B.S. Vocational Home Economics. AHEA, SHEA. DIRKERS, LINDA C.,St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Campus Gold, AWS. WRA. DITCH, BONNIE R., Cape Girardeau, A.A. in Nursing and B.S. in Nursing. Stu- dent Nurse's Club, AWS. DITCH, DONNA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Student IVISTA, AWS. DODDS, PAT, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Anna Hospital Volunteer. DOERR, ANN, Ferguson, A.A. in Nursing. Sig Ep Little Sis. ,F Q 'N Z4 ?!' . , M. ...st 'Xfcxb f- - , .wa.1...:..ffi V- is . ,' . , i sa., f, 1-1 5 - Q -. ,,-. . so X , 6 X gs X ' s wf 33 X X Q 3. Yi X - , I . S S 4 g X Y X X r S, J' W 5 2 1 1, ' 4 I ,- il A ' , .X if li , , E, ,XYIS X Eg., se. JX. I EW ,M VA,, is A V + N X , , Q kr XA QQ X X' Y: we X N X 1 ' Nb S Xi tx X r , , .., X? ef A ' .V it fx tix g :mv X. 1. t R .I ., a . wx fx, ,QQ Sig Vx x X tts xxx, WL X R S . fx X S X A X f X sax. tx Q S 'Q EQ Ar X g 7 S, S S .XA X I ' its 4 XNSYE1 A M is N Xi QX shy SX 1 fx S DOLLE, GARY, Cape Girardeau, B.A. Math and Music. Phi Mu Alpha, Pledge Class Vice-President, Special Projects Committee Chairman, Music Committee: Golden Eagles, Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Stage Band, String Quartet, String Ensemble, Phi Mu Alpha All-Campus Revue, University Players, Math Club, Dean's List. DONZE, JANE L., Ste. Genevieve,B.A. Earth Science, Group Housing Inde- pendent Women's House Council, Women's Intramurals, German Club. DOWNS, DEBBIE, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. WRA, PEM, Towers East House Council, Towers Coordinating Council, Towers Personnel Assistant, Kappa Delta Pi. DREIER , RITA K., Bonne Terre, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Eco-Activist, WRA,Sagamore, SAC, Homecoming Steering Committee, Alpha Delta Pi, Terpsichore. DRURY, BARRY M., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Marketing Club. DRURY, JOHN H., Poplar Bluff, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Sigma Phi EDSIIOFI. Rugby, History Club, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. DRY, LISA J. Senath,lnterdisciplinary Studies-Journalism. Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary, New Student Week Steering Committee, Board of Publi- cations, Sagamore, Capaha Arrow, Editor, Student and Personnel Advisory Committee, Pike Little Sis, Kappa Delta Pi. DUMEY, LINDA S., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, Marketing Club. DUMMERTH, DONNA, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation, Student Senate, WRA, PEM, Secretary: Intercollegiate Teams. DUNCAN, KAREN, Crestwood, B.S. Elementary Education, ACE, Secretary, Vice-President, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Budget Chairman, Publicity Chairman: Anna Volunteer, Food Committee, Dearmont Judicial Board, All-University Judicial Board, Traffic Review Board, CEC. DUNIPHAN, STEVE, Chaffee, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Manage- ment. Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Co-Rush Chairman, Athletic Chairman, Mardi Gras Chairman, Marketing Club, SAM, Accounting Club, Pre-Law Club, Judo4Karate Club, Inter-Fraternity Council, Greek Governing Board, SAC. DUNIVAN, PATRICIA A., Puxico B.S. Elementary Education. CEC. xf. .,,.. , C ,.., S , ..t X xx ty st' X 0 X X g I grsgest qi . 3, X X 'Q vas? gli .E DUNN, JEANNETTE, Pevely, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Secretary, AWS, Jr. Panhellenic. b EASTER, PAT, Ferguson, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. SHEA, President, Historian, State Secretary, AHEA, Phi Sig Little Sis, AWS, HEEA. EASTWOOD, DEBRA Y., Chaffee, B.A. English. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Record- ing Secretary, Capaha Arrow, Copy Reader, Layout Editor. EDMONSON, PATRICIA A., Gerald, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathol- ogv. Kappa Delta Pi, National Student Speech and Hearing Association, Sigma Phi Fncilnn Gnldi-an Hearts. Tower: Fact l-lmiea Cniinril EDWARDS, BARBARA K., Mound City, lllinois, B.S. Business Administration- Accounting. A.A. Data Processing. EDWARDS, JOHN D., Kennett, B.A. Psychology. Student Senate, President, Myers Hall Representative, Executive Assistant, Capaha Arrow, Managing Editor, News Editor: Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Board of Publi- cations, Myers Hall Judicial Board, Myers Hall House Council, Golden Eagles, Dean's List, Flegent's Scholarship, Varsity Tennis, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Cardinal Key, Voluntary Action Executive Board, Personnel Assistant. EDWARDS, MARGARET D., Colorado Springs, Colorado, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Alpha Chi Omega, First Vice-President, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweethearts, CEC, NCTE. EDWARDS, WILLARD E., Poplar Bluff, B.S. Geography, Vets Corp, Earth Science Club. EGGEMEYER, MARLA, Chester, lllinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Pi Omega Pi, President: Kappa Delta Pi, Business Steering Committee. EISENBERG, LYNN, St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Alpha Chi Omega, Second Vice-President, SAM, Best Dressed. ELDERS, PHVLLIS, Farmington, B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, ACEI, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Theta Kappa, SMSTA, Student Senate. ELLINGHOUSE, DORIS, Piedmont, B.S. Secondary Education. Sagamore. ...ns N , , at ., K. xx S s xf, tf,f,ggt ss' A-Q t f is in R., Q. f5g,v.q',fa, K ,Qgq,,.Qaq.i-E-,., wcaaileseaira We 'f f' fi.: , 49' EMMEL, TOM, Jefferson City, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Phi Mu Alpha, Golden Eagles, Towers West House Council. EMMETT, LINDA, Crestwood, B.S. Secondary Education-Special Education. CEC, Apakaw, Cheney House Council, Cheney Judicial Board, Intramurals. ENGELEN, ANNABEL, Leopold, B.S. Elementary Education. ENGELHARDT,ANlTA E., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. All-University Judicial Board, New Student Week Steering Committee, Variety Show Chairman, Student Senate, University-City Relating Committee Chairman, SAC, Towers Coordinating Council, Towers East House Council, Towers Judicial Board, Apakaw, Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice- President, Kappa Omicron Phi, Second Vice-President: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Acappella Choir, Behavioral Science Club, Women's Chorus, CEC, Executive Council, Golden Eagles, NOW, SHEA, University Players, Phi Mu Alpha Revue. ENKE, TERRY, Owensville, B.S. Biology. ERNST, DEBORAH, Morehouse, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Kappa Psi Sweethearts Club. fERVlN. JIM L-. CBD? Girardeau. B-3 59COY'ld3l'V Education-Industrial Education. ITE Club. ERVIN, LOYD L., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Educationflndustrial Ed- ucation. ITE Club. ESTES, ELIZABETH M., Portageville, Bachelor ot Music Education. Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Delta Pi, Music Chairman, Pom-Pon, Women's Chorus, MENC. EVANS, DEBRA L., Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education. EVANS, DIANA B., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. EVITTS, JAMES D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Accounting Club, Dean's List. EVITTS, MARY E., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Dean's List, Accounting Club. FARKAS, MARY J., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Homecoming Steer- ing Committee, Dearmont Judicial Board, Food Service: ACE, Treasurer: SMSTA, AWS. FASZOLD, KAREN S., Pacific, Bachelor of Music Education-Piano, Voice Chorus. Golden Eagles, Women's Chorus, University Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, BSU Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Revue. FELKER, BARBARA L., Chaffee, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Crass Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, House Manager: Intramurals, Sagamore, PEM. FENDER, BELINDA R., Kennett, B.S. Bi0I0gy,NOW,Pre-Med Club, AWS, Dean's l.ist, Golden Eagles. FENWICK, STEPHEN L., Perryville, B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. FESLER, SHERMAN, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Sigma Chi, Historian, Scholarship Chairman, Finance Committee, Executive Committee, Pledge Class Treasurer. FEVERSTON, JAMES D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. ITE Club, President: Who's Who in Industrial Technical Education, Iota Lamda Sigma, Sigma Tau Epsilon. FINCH, JAN, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, SMSTA, Women's Chorus. FINCHER, DEBRA, Kennett, B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish, English. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Anna Volunteer, Foreign Language Club, AWS. FINLEY, NANCY, Florissant, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Assistant Flush Chairman, Third Vice-President: Sigma Tau Delta, AWS, Anna Volunteer. FISCHER, ANN, Jennings, B.S. Nursing. FISCHER, KAREN, Hazelwood, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education Pem, WRA, Intramural Board: Dearmont House Council, Personnel Assistant, Intramurals, Nleraqua. FISCHER, ROBERT D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administrative Manage- ment. SAM, Sales Leadership Club, Intramurals, Vets Corp. FISHEL, SHARON, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. FISHER, SHARON J., Bloomington, Minnesota, B.S. Secondary Education- English. Cheney Judicial, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Publicity Chairman: Sigma Tau Delta, Sagamore, SMSTA, Intramurals. :fb-f , ,ff I . , QQ , . Lx : .ff ,eil I 5 ' . S 4 .rf ' iz . 5 A, W ,A ..,,, . I . ., I ,ki 1' 'V 1.6, ' 'CTG' I . , ,1l1,..4.:, ..,.:w1.4Z..,f .4-, . I X. t . M - 'sz Q f 4,1 M., w W'a.:.:.?.iQ'.' 4 k W 1 , is -it J Q J Z S I Y 1 at ,Riff Q-,.a2'5i , 15' 2 fw , ,fW ' .gig .1 A ' . ,M'.i,v,,1rgAs.,, . . il: . Y . X 'X 1 . f N ' if nf 4 N' l s g A X Q . . .A , 1.1, 'V f f Sl? W V ' , V L l if- ' - X I ,rem X2 , M XX!! np, xv. R J ,X ' st , fig: I cf' ,Z Q , '37 f .., I . it :ii i J f . X ' FITZPATRICK, BRIAN D., St. Louis, B,S. Psychology. Dean's List, Intramurals, Varsity Tennis. FLESCH, NANCY, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. FLUEGGE, STEPHEN G., Cape Girardeau, B.S. General Studies. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, University Players. FLUEGGE, WANDA, Gordonville, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. FOGLE, BARBARA, Spotsylvania, Virginia, B.S. Elementary Education. FORBIS, STEVE M., Sikeston, B.S. Business Administration-Accountingg A.A. Computer Science. Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer, President: Homecoming Steering Committee, Chairman, All-University Judicial Board, Cardinal Key, Chairman, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Greek Governing Board, Secretary, Inter-Fraternity Council, Towers West House Council, Golden Eagles, SAM. FORD, LESLIE R., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Epsilon Chi, University Players, Campus Gold, History Club. FOSHEE, CHARLES, Desloge, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. FOURTHMAN, JO ANN, East Prairie, B.S. Business Administration-Office Administration. FOX, ROBERT J., Fredericktovvn, B.S. Business Administration-Management, Myers Hall House Council, Student Senate, Voter Registration Committee: Inter- collegiate Debate Team, Pi Kappa Delta Key Award. FRANCIS, MICHAEL H., DeSoto, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramurals, Accounting Club. FRAZIER, EUGENE JR., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Earth Science. 310 l FRAZIER, SUSAN R., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Alpha Chi Omega, Historian: Sociology Club, Cheerleader. FREEMAN, ELAINE, Bismark, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education PEM, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, BSU, BSU Choir. FREEMAN,MARK E., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, B.S. Art. Swim Team, Sagamore, Sigma Chi, Pledge Trainer. FREEZE, JOHN M., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Zoology. Zoology Lab Assistant, Dean's List, Pre-Med Club. FRENCH, LAURA, Portageville, Bachelor of Music Education. Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President, Publicity Chairman, Women's Chorus, MENC, Secretary-Treasurer: Sigma Alpha Iota, New Student Week Steering Committee, Dean's List, Greek Governing Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. FRIEDRICH, JENNIFER, 4 Jackson, B.S. Elementary Education. BSU Vice- President, BSU Choir, SMSTA. FRIEND, RANDAL D., Sikeston, B.S. Agricultural Business. Agriculture Club, Lutheran Campus Center, Treasurer, Education Council Chairman, Building and Grounds Chairman. FUHRMANN, BECKY, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. FULBRIGHT, LEONARD, Jackson, B.S. Agriculture. GABRIEL, JOYCE, Barnhart, Bachelor of Music Education, Choir, Chorus, Trevleaires, Phi Mu Alpha Revue, Variety Shows, Lutheran Student Assembly. GAFFNEY, ELAINE M., Columbia, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics.AHEA. GAGNON, TIMOTHY W. St. Louis, B.S. Special Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, Swim Team, Inter-Fraternity Council, maart fi Q GARNER, BRIAN D., Cedar Hill, B.A. Sociology. All-School Judicial Board, Sociology Club, President: Student Senate, Dean's List, Vets Corp, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Intramurals. GARRISON, CAROL Campbell, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Apakaw, Secretarial Association, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President, Treasurer: Flegent's Scholarship. GARVEN, CAROL A., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. AWS, PEM, Treasurer: WFlA, Secretary-Treasurer, Towers East House Council, Treasurer: Towers Summer Personnel Assistant, MAHPER, AAHPER, Women's Intercollegiate Board, Vice-President. GARVER, RICK, QULIN, Science Club, Dean's List. GEIGER, STEPHEN W., Manchester, B.S. Secondary Education-English. GENDRON, RONNIE C., St. Marys, B.S. Business Administration-Management. Towers House Council, intramurals. GERDES, GEORGIANA F., Chaffee, B.S. Elementary Education. GIBBS, RHONDA G., Davisville, B.S. Elementary Education. Chi Alpha, Historian, Parliamentarian, Secretary, Corresponding Secretary: AWS. GIER, DANIEL J., Charleston, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. GIESLER, JOHN R., Ste. Genevieve, B.S. Marketing Management. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Historian: Student Senate, Intramurals. GIVENS, PAULA, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Phi Gamma Nu. GLASTETTER, JANET M., Oran, B.S. Elementary Education: A.A. Child Care and Guidance. MSTA, AWS Representative, Anna Volunteer. GLUECK, ANTON W., Oak Ridge, B.S. Business Administration. GNADT, STEPHEN K., Bonne Terre, B.S. Industrial and Technical Education. Intramurals, SAC, Fine Arts Committee, Co-Chairman, Dance Committee, GOLDMAN, DAVID J., St. Charles, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian: Student Senate, History Club, Intramurals. GONCHER, DAVID A., South Chicago Heights, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Ed- ucation-Physical Education. Varsity Football Letterman, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Board, House and Grounds Committee, Little Sisters Committee. GOOCH, PAT, Piedmont, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. GOSCHE, JAMES A., Oran, B.S. Agricultural Business. Agriculture Club, Marketing Club. GRAHAM, PAMELA R., Florissant, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Alpha Xi Delta, Historian: Terpsichore, Dance Director. GRAHAM, RICHARD L., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Law Enforcement. Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Membership Chairman, Dean's List. P -e . 1 f I ' -i .. .- , t Kg Q ' : F! . 1 .1 i 31.1 . ' , iii? ' X K, Q' 19 uf? M. . '-. ..-:sitio ' f. H Q ' 5 S.. -1 ' l f - ,S ' ' . . ' X if T l' l - ,Me vs -F , h sr. ii. 5? t. ' ,V . N- it V N it, -.1 - .. Q im, ' U ts E t . 55,53 :. t. '- - YW Q i J iii if 3 B5 1 A A N Q1 K Q YQ RN Wg SX ef wx S X S ,Q 1 rx as 2 Q -X N Q XZ X S Q S Hg M0 , 4 Q , . ,X 1 mf . - mag Q X .... vi, ,N is at :.E,..-,:2E' 'X Q N 'iffy GRAHAM, SCOTT L., Benton, B.S. Agricultural Business. Delta Tau Alpha, Agriculture Club. GRAVES, CHRIS, St. Louis, B.S. Education. Women's Tennis Team, WRA, Alpha Xi Delta. GRAVES, LADONNA, DeSoto, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. SHEA, IVISTA. GRAY, ROBERTA, Ballwin, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Ec- onomics. SHEA, Treasurer: Kappa Omicron Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Dearmont House Council. GREBING, NEAL M., Frohna, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Ac- counting Club, SAM, Marketing Club, Towers House Council, Towers Personnel Assistant, Lambda Chi Alpha. GREGSTON, BRENT A., Paducah, Kentucky, B.S. Secondary Education- Physical Education. Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Myers House Council. GRIMM, GARY L., Anna, Illinois, B.S. Business Administration-Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Marketing Club. GRINDSTAFF, BRADLEY, Jackson, B.A. German, Eco-Activists, Capaha Arrow, Anna Volunteer, German Club, President. 5 5 1 5 , 'Q 4 2 Q '! A j, 52 'Q , Va, . .. ef , H, ' Q -'A .2 fx.. 'Kent X , 'rfff as-Ae. I f 'Fl .I Bl . s 4 K ,tins .. f 5 y. 6 ., .ings 'vw-.3 ' 'r - . ...- i pn 1 ha. ' LED ,A , .staff GROSS, CARL, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Varsity Football Letterman, All-MIAA, Honorable Mention All-American. GROSSHEIDER, DON R., Gordonville, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Technical Education. GRUNER, SUSAN E., Jefferson City, B.S. Elementary Education, Speech Pathology, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Secretary, Parliamentarian, President: CGDBHB Arrow, Copy Editorg Kappa Delta Pi, National Student Speech and Hearing Association, Campus Gold. GRUPAS, ANNETTE R., St. Charles, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Alpha Xi Delta, President: Terpsichore, Panhellenic, Vice-President: Greek Governing Board, PEM, AWS, WRA, Volleyball Team, TKE Sweethearts Club, Best Dressed Finalist. GUARR, JUDITH L. Osceola, Arkansas, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. University Players, Vice-President, SAC, Membership Chairman: APAKAW, WAKAPA, BSU Choir, Homecoming Steering Committee, Towers East House Council, Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi. GUETHLE, ROSEMARY, Dexter, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Extramural Sports, Board of Intercollegiate Sports. GUNDER, MARY A. Farmington, B.S. Secondary Education-English. GUNEL LS, DEBRA L.,Poplar Bluff, B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies-Social Welfare. GUTHRIE, JOY A., Sikeston, B.S. Special Education. Speech Pathology. CEC. SASSS. CAROL, Festus, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. SHEA, Intramurals, AWS ig ister. HAENDIGES, SUSAN.J., Strongsville, Ohio, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Cheney Judicial Board, PEM, Historian, WRA Representation, Publicity Chairman, Intramurals, Intercollegiate Volleyball, Tennis. HALL, DEBRA S., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education, Special Education. Alpha Chi Omega, CEC. -as ., ff . 3 , F' . -tf!'tt,,j'5f-1.1,-w. .f 22,6 12' i z iz, HALL, ROBERT, Gerald, B.S. Marketing Management. Varsity Football, Alpha Kappa Psi, Chairman of Little Brother Program, Dean's List, Intramurals. HALLIBURTON II,ABERDEAN S., Caruthersville, B.S. Business Administration- Marketing Management. Personnel Assistant, SAC, Publicity Chairman, Capaha Arrow, Cartoon Artist, ABC, Intramurals. HAMMOND, JIMMIE S., DeSoto, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. HANNA, BONNIE M., Illmo, B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, CEC. HANSEN, JOANN, Perryville, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Kappa Delta Pi. HARDING, KIM L., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical. WRA, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Vice-President, Treasurer: MAHPER, PEM, Women's lnterscholas- tic Board, Intramurals. HARRIS, ANN L., Urbana, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. AHEA. HARRIS, EDWARD D., New Madrid, B.S. Electronic Communication. HARRIS, VERONICA K., Poplar Bluff, B.S. Elementary Education. Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, Anna Volunteer, SMSTA. HARRISON, NANCY, Creve Coeur, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Anna Volunteer, NSHA, Pom-Pon, CEC. HART, BONNIE G., Neelyville, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, SMSTA. HARTJE, GERALD L., Jackson, B.S. Marketing Management. V-vs... ,, g ' Ia Mez.. 0 sw. ,. W- a ,z 1 f 'V f f 5 HASKELL, PATRICIA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain, Philanthropic Chairman: Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, SMSTA, ACE, New Student Week Steering Committee, Home Economics Club. HAWKINS, DENISE, Poplar Bluff, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Phi Theta Kappa, SMSTA, University Republicans, Big Sis. HAWKINS, MICHAEL W., Flat River, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. SAM, Air Force ROTC, Marketing Club, Intramurals. HAWLEY, KENT R., Ballwin, General Studies. Speech Pathology, English, Psychology. Alpha Phi Omega, Publicity Committee, Chapter Room Committee, Ugly Man Committee, Flush Committee, Social Committee, Projects Committee, Movie Committee Chairman, Air Force ROTC - NCO Academy, Personnel Division Assistant, Administration Division, Military Ceremonies Officer, AFROTC Scholarship, Extra- Curricular Activities Leadership Ribb0f1, Expert Marksman- ship Award, Drill Team Liaison, Towers West House Council, lf11rBmUV6lS. HEDICKE, DONETTE G., St. Charles, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Anna Volunteer, Chi Alpha, Secretary, Vice-President, President. HEIMBAUGH, RITA A., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Campus Gold, Kappa Delta Pi, CEC, Dean's List. HEINE, KATHLEEN A., Bonne Terre, B.S. Elementary Education. CEC. HEIRONIMUS, DANNY D., Sikeston, B.S. Business Administration-Management. Marketing Club, Intramurals. HEISSERER, WILLIAM R., Scott City, B.S. Business Administration-Account- ing. Accounting Club, Pi Kappa Alpha. HELLING, DALE L., New Haven, General Studies. Intramurals, Beta Delta Alpha. HELMS, DENNIS, St. Louis, B.S. Law Enforcement, Sociology. Varsity Football, Captain, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Varsity Hall Association. HEMPERLEY, ROBERT F., Cape Girardeau, Sigma Tau Gamma, Golden Eagles, Student Personnel Advisory Committee, Stage Band, Student Union Building Interior Planning Committee, SAM, Program Chairman, Marketing Club, Business Steering Committee, BSU. - fe 4. is sg A it s V in fsqfx A., -' 4:iQx,.- . 'if far if c. . Jr I Q7 1 mek s : ' - . sr-f . s. Q Reels ' 2 t ES! l t Q. NS 5 x a 5 4 x X X X 5 s its 5 N , if it ts N js X s ... f f 7 Q ,f X ,f 3-t if . Q .tilts if' x ,sl ,A- HENDRICKS, RANDALL W., Sturdivant, B.S. Agricultural Business. Delta Tau Alpha, Agricultural Club. HENRY, ETHEL, Bell City, B.S. Elementary Education. ABC. HENSLEY, ELLEN L., Festus, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting: A.A. Computer Science. Accounting Club, Phi Gamma Nu, Phi Theta Kappa, CPA Accounting Scholarship. HENSLEY, LAWRENCE R., Kirkwood,B.S. Administration of Justice. Lambda Alpha Epsilon, President: Towers West Personnel Assistant. HENSON, DONNA J., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Nursing: A.A. Nursing. HENSON, KENNETH N., St. Louis, B.S. Earth Science. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Air Force ROTC, Earth Science Club. HENSON, NANCY D., Jackson, B.A. English. Physics Club, BSU Choir, Math Club, SNEA, BSU. HENSON, SHIRLEY A., Desloge, B.S. Secondary Education-English. HERMAN, ROBERT S., Riverdale, Illinois, B.S. Law Enforcement. Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer: IFC, Varsity Swimming, Water Polo. HIGDON, FREDERICK L., Sikeston, B.S. Agricultural Business. Delta Tau Alpha, Agriculture Club. HILL, DEBRA M., Potosi, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Secretarial As- sociation, Kappa Delta Pi, SMSTA, Dean's List. HILL, PAMELA L., Crestwood, B.S. Elementary Education. HILL, THOMAS J., Fenton, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. HILLMAN, SHARON, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. HILPE RT, SALLY L., Cape Girardeau, Bachelor of Music Education. Choir, Women's Chorus, Opera Ensemble, Trebleaires, Student Director: Music Educators National Conference: Sigma Alpha Iota, Pledge Class Secretary, Active President: Dean's Honor Award, Chapter and Province Leadership Award: Kappa Delta Pi, Apakaw, Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, University Players, Chamber Rectial Quartet. HOEH, JOY, Uniontown, B.S. Secondary Education-English. AWS, WFIA, SMSTA. ,. we V HOEMANN, LINDA, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. AWS, WFIA, Kappa D It P'. HEEBSSILE, MARTY, St. Louis, B.S. Spanish. Meraquas, Personnel Assistant, Spanish Club. h n HOETTE, DENNIS, Florissant, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Manage- ment. HOFFMAN, GARY L., Perryville, B.S. Criminal Justice. Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Vets Corp. HOFFMANN, PAUL M., Festus, B.S. Agriculture. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Correspond- ing Secretary, Scholarship Chairman, House and Grounds Chairman, Inter- Fraternity Council, Public Relations Committee: Sigma Kappa Epsilon, Social Committee: Golden Eagles, MDA, AHA, Intramurals, Homecoming Float Co- Chairman. HOGAN, RICHARD C., Villa Flidge, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Marketing Club. HOLLEY, EVERETT JR., Charleston, B.S. Law Enforcement. Lambda Alpha Epsilon. HOLST, JUDITH M., Bloomsdale, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SHEA, Cheney House Council, Treasurer, Dean's List. HOLYFIELD, VICKIE J., Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education. SMSTA. HOPGOOD, VICKI L., Sikeston, B.S. Speech Pathology. National Student Speech and Hearing Association. HOPPLE, LUGENIA L., DeSoto, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Chi Alpha, National Student Speech and Hearing Association. HORTON, JEANETTE, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pl, Towers South House Council, Alpha Beta Alpha. seg- , . X -S x . s -gf . i f-I i , s s s ' L -tt N sv it fa ' .,.,: 4 1 , X K 5 m - ses, s X. i' f 1- mi . Qk'.s-X ' - sfsfiliiimifwf-u' . ' :-N sf A ,s.siizssSfgiE::,l!lf 'ii - -, ' M 1 . i .F E52 X I fx! f. 5 X 7 .- 3 tiff' . X .i , ' f' f f Q: 318 I Q 5 . W fr -is L.. X X. N s ,,,,.. X ,, HOSKINS, JOHN D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. HOUSE, BETTY, Portageville, B.S. Elementary Education, A.A. Child Care and Guidance. HOUSE, BUENA, Flat River, Bachelor of Music Education. College Choir,Women's Chorus. HOUSE, SCOTT R., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education: Secondary, Earth Science. Earth Science Club, Archaeology Club, President, Grotto Club, SMSTA, ACE, Towers West House Council, Intramurals. HOUSTON, LARRY D., Miller City, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Intramural Council Committee. HOWELL, SHARON K., West Frankfort, Illinois, B.S. Biology. Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Pi Mu Omicron, Dearmont House Council Executive Board, Treasurer, President. HOWLETT, PAMELA K., Farmington, B.A. Psychology. Dean's List, Phi Theta Kappa, Dearmont Judicial Board. HOYT, SUSAN, Affton, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, SMSTA, Anna Volunteer, Dean's List. HUBER, CHUCK, Malden, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club, SAM. HUECKEL, LATERESA G., Dexter, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Math Club, SMSTA, Intramurals. HUFF, DAVID E., Lonedell, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting, Computer Science. Accounting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Computer Science Club. HUFF, VICKI R., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Gamma Sigma Sigma. A G A i 1 ' 5' As. Q - 10 ,,.. if I' .,v 1 W , , Q . , ...yo f W ' X ff f f . f.. , f f.. W X 'C' W! 2' W jf 4 1 1 fl , 1 fr ff , if M 2 1 sa- Y YRS 1 f WX, ! ff 4, f he ff ,, K 'V yi: f y x - Q f f Q as f f fl! Z f ,, H X f X ff N ? 5459 1 A ' A if W K A , I W ., 'V Q. ws , f f ..,. ff ', .,.A4Wf . . ,. , 1 1 , ,fm . if ,gy ,,l. I. , f x , Z .,?' E , Q. i 55 ' Q' Z r t .5 s M . Zn j Y 1 i . X 4 iitf. .,,. at af X Z.. WW HUFFMAN, JACK L., Thayer, Bachelor of Music Education, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Acapella Choir, Phi Mu Alpha, President, Cardinal Key, Who's Who, University Players. HUGHEY ll, ORION C., Greenville, B.S. Zoology. Agriculture Club, Biology Club. HUMES, GERALD S., St. Louis, B.S. Chemistry. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Inter- Fraternity Council, American Chemical Society. HUNTER, KERRY D., Tamms, Illinois, B.A. Political Science. Dean's List, Political Science Club. HUNTER, MARIBETH, Kennett, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, Asst. Pledge Trainer, Scholarship Chairman. HUSK, JERRY D., Farmington, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. HUYSER, BARBARA A., Ballwin, B.A. Psychology, Sociology. INGS, CONNIE J., Braggadocio, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Kappa Kappa Pi, BSU, Flegent's Scholarship. ISRAEL, KIIJA, Cape Girardeau, B.A. Sociology, ABA. IVIE, BERNARD, East Prairie, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Class Pres. JACO, CONNIE S., Jackson, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Manage- ment. Phi Gamma Nu, Program Chairman, Marketing Club, Apakaw, Golden Eagles, Concert Band. JAMES, HAROLD F., Jackson, Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Golden Eagles, Symphonic Band, StageBand,Pep Band, Men's Chorus,A Cappella Choir, European A Cappella Choir. JAMES, TERESA A., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Archeology Club. JANSEN, MICHAEL G., Leopold, B.S. Accounting, A.A. Computer Science. Accounting Club. JARRELL, GLYN N., Dexter, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. JAYNE, DAN, Kirkwood, B.S. Business Administration, Psychology. Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Grotto Club, Scuba Club, Trap Club, Anna Volunteer, Market- ing Club. JEFFREY, JENNIE, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. BSU Choir, BSU, JEFFRIES, DENNIS L., East Prairie, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation. JEFFRIES, REBECCA A., Florissant, B.S. Business Administration-Office Administration. Phi Gamma Nu, Recording Secretary, Efficiency Chairman, Rush Chairman. JEFFRIES, TERESA, Florissant, B.S. Elementary Education. X xiQg X ZX fbi , qi N : I ., .. sf' ' .-fir? X ? 'Q E gg - 2 - 1 I. 2. ff, . ' if 1? :I -ik X 'H V -V 'I' - 'X s- Hs , .- .., . .,. -'- . s iw Ni t, ...QXXQ-. 2 I . ez . t t T, i V. . J MQ, - .x.-.4 -5. HQ . if it . 'li t i .., Q Q, fx L s il' S - . 5 ,119 fi l ,A 1 ig X fe i N J ' if i Q5QJ X y ' X? 'Tw R Q xx if A +5 9 Q i .V 't' fFf' g ,E .,, k ti X 3 A x ,arf JOHNSON, LAURA A., Hayti, B.A. Psychology, Sociology. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class President, Historian: Student Senate Representative, AWS Representative, Reporter: Personnel Assistant, House Council, Vice-President, Anna Volunteer, Young Democrats. JOHNSON, MARTHA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. JOHNSON, MARY J., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education4SociaI Studies. Alpha Delta Pi, All+University Judicial Board, Student Senate, SMSTA, Eco- Activists, History Club, Sagamore, Sigma Chi Little Sis. JOHNSON, MIKE, DeSoto, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Intramurals. JOHNSON, REBECCA A., Dexter, B.S. Business Administration-Administration Management. Phi Gamma Nu, Reporter, Marketing Club, Treasurer. JOHNSON, ROBERT E., Hillsboro, Illinois. B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Varsity Football, Varsity Hall Association, Personnel Assistant, Foot- ball Captain, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. JONES, DARRELL E., Caruthersville, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Saga- more, Capaha Arrow. JONES, LONNIE K., Bernie, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. Kappa Delta Pi, ITE Club, Vets Corp. fe ew if f 7 Aw WW . JN JOST. DONNA L., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-English. AWS, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Dearmont House Council, Apakaw. KAISER, DEBBIE, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Exceptional Children. CEC. KALKBRENNER, JUDITH L., Poplar Bluff, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Kappa Delta Pi. KAMP, GARY A., Burfordville, B.A. History, Political Science. Young Republi- cans, Phi Alpha Theta, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club, Dean's List. KAPFER, CATHY, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. CEC, Secretary. KAPFE R, JANE A., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. KAPP, TERRY B., Hazelwood, B.S. Elementary Education. Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Club. KAPP, TOM, Ferguson, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge President, Secretary: Intramurals, Student Senate, History Club. KASS, KEITH T., Mehlville, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education, Biology. Towers Personnel Assistant, Biology Club, Water Polo, Volleyball Club, PEMM, Student Recruitment Day Leader, Platoon Leader Class, Intramurals. KEARNEY, MARY C., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Terpsich- ore. KEAY,BENNY L., Bismark, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. KEHOE, JOHN J., St. Louis, B.S. Marketing Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman, Pledge Board, Little Sis Committee, Varsity Football, Alpha Chi Omega Man of the Year, Intramurals. .K aww' 15 Mm 4.41 1 . ,.. JW,-,azmez 'Qfakimyw , , , ' ww' any .I W am , 2 . 2 fa , , m,g,,.M f - M ,Z,,.,,....,.... I .7 ,V is I ...MJ ,,v... .,.a yt, ' , f We Z? , If , 4 I , ,1.-I I . .., ' wg. 5 , 1 A ' as I .f . ' eg x I I - ' h-...af 1 , 4 Wy . , W , . 12,- I , V- t, ,, A A , V. f, mwwfw WW A . Memu'-.,,geagwm-V-MM,eWwNmW.my,atemtW.. H? may 'W - lw wi f W X 1 f5'4.V'.2 f f., A .Ya if ' , I ,Q -1 . . . z ' 3-W we . , fi - , . f ,W f KEIGLEY, DANA, St. Louis, B.S. Vocational Home Economics. AWS, WRA- Publicity Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Home Economics As- sociation, Personnel Assistant. KEITH, DEBORAH F., Orland Park, Illinois, B.S. Education-English. KELLER, MARY A., Perryville, B.S. Education-Art. SMSTA. KELLEY, SANDRA K., Farmington, B.S. Education-Special Education. CEC, SMSTA, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Theta Kappa. KERN, ALAN, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. KERSEY, BRENDA, Charleston, B.S. Business Administration-Office Manage- ment. BSU Choir, Southeast Home Economic Association, Secretarial Club. KETCHERSIDE, CATHY, DeSoto, B.S. Education-English. KETTERER, AL, Charleston, B.S. General Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Air Force ROTC, Towers West House Council. KIMES, RONALD A., Portageville, B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. KING, CYNTHIA L., Flat River, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Golden Eagles, Sigma Tau Delta, Trebleaires, Phi Theta Kappa. KING, KARON, Viburnum, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Alpha Beta Alpha, Anna Volunteer. KING, NANCY, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Education-Fine Arts. Alpha Chi Omega- Corresponding Secretary, Kappa Pi, Apakaw, Sagamore, Who's Who in American Sororities and Fraternities,Sigma Phi Epsilon GoIden Heart . , . 2342 ,W in QW Ch KINSEY, DEBORAH A., Centralia, Illinois, B.S. Zoology. Golden Eagles, J-Dorm House Council, Biology Club, Secretary, President. KINSEY, LINDA, NlcClure, Illinois, A.A. Nursing. Student Nurses Club. KINWORTHY, SHARON, Poplar Bluff, B.S. Accounting. KIPPENBERGER, KATY, St. Louis, B.S. Education-Business Ed. Alpha Xi Delta, Membership Chairman, Vice-President, Acting President, Pledge Trainer, Junior Panhellenic, Panhellenic Council, Greek Governing Board, Cheerleader, Co-Captain, PElVl, AWS. KIRKPATRICK, DARYL, Advance, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation. Vets Corp. KIRKWOOD, TAMERA, Campbell, B.S. Vocational Home Ec. Student Home Ec. Assoc., American Home Ec. Assoc., Kappa Omicrom Phi. KLATCH, DEBRA S., Creve Coeur, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation. PEM, WRA, Nleraquas, Towers East House Council, Orchestra. KLEES, KATHY, St. Louis, B.S. Education-Spanish and Geography. KLEIN, DAVID, Jennings, Elementary Education. Intramurals. KLEIN, GRETCHEN, Ste. Genevieve, A.A. Nursing. Student Nurses Assoc., Anna Volunteers. KNEEMILLER,VlCTORlA L., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration. Phi Gam- ma Nu, Vice-president, Pledge Trainer, Outstanding Pledge, Pledge Class President, AWS, President, Vice-President, Executive Board, Chairman Key Review and Privileges and Permissions Committee, Publicity Chairman: Dearmont Executive Board Vice-president, Student Personnel Advisory Committee: Dean's List, WAKAPA, Secretary: PA, Who's Who. KOOMAITRICHIT, SOMSAK, Bangkok, Thailand, B.S. Business Administration- Management, A.A. Computer Science. International Friendship Club, first Vice-president: SAC, American Marketing Assoc., SAIVI, Computer Science Club. KORENAK, JAMES A., Imperial, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting: A.A. Computer Science, Accounting Club, Intramurals. KRAEMER, CHERYL I., Jackson, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. KREINHEDER, PAT, Portage Des Sioux, B.S. Physical Education. lnterdorm Chairman, Varsity Field Hockey, WRA, AWS. KREMER, KRISTY G., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Vice-President: Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, MAHPER, AAHPER, Intramurals, Intercollegiate Sports, Dean's List. KRUEGER, CATHY H., St. Louis, B.S. Computer Science. Alpha Chi Omega, Dean's List. KUENZLE, WALTER A. JR., St. Louis, Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Warden: Golden Eagles, Stage Band, Symphonic Band, All Campus Revue, Orchestra, Men's Chorus, Myers Hall Intramurals, Sax Quartet, Contem- porary Concert. 'KUMP, CHRISTIANE M., Cape Girardeau, Bachelor of Arts-German. Apakaw, German Club, Alpha Beta Alpha. KUNTZE, GERALD, Jackson, B.A. Political Science. German Club. LADD, BEVERLY, Poplar Bluff, B.S. Education-English, LADD, STEVE, Poplar Bluff, B.S. Education-Physics, Math. LADREITER, CAROLE J., Jackson, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Jr. Panhellenic, WRA. LANKHEIT, LARRY J., Charleston, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting: Myers Hall House Council, Treasurer: Intramural Sports. LANSMON, KATHRYN E., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, Exec. Board: Campus Gold, Vice-President, President, New Student Week Steering Committee, Variety Show Chairman: Centennial Student Participation Committee, Secretary: Traffic Review Board, Chairman: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, SMSTA, Vice-President, President, Dean's List, Who's Who in Greek Sororities and Fraternities, WAKAPA, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. LATURNO, BETTY, St. Louis, Bachelor of Music Education-Piano. House Council Member, Towers Judicial Board, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer: Student MENC, University Choir, Chamber Choir, Women's Chorus. LAWRENCE, LINDA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. LAYTON, BRADFORD C., Cairo, Illinois, B.A. Psychology. Dean's List, Stu- dent Senate, Towers House Council. .t,,,,,-awww ,, J, M A xfr WW fit fffftfdwf sgxf X We Y itz f 4 - W. rf 1.1 Q 0 3 W s . '37 iff l 3 'liturgy LEE, JANET K., Poplar Bluff, B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Student Hoi Ec. Association, AHEA, MHEA, Kappa Omicron Phi, Golden Eagles, Conci Band, Kappa Delta Pi, BSU Choir, Cheney House Council, Treasurer, Personr Assistant. LEGRAND, RANDALL J. Kelso, B.S. Business Administration-Marketir Marketing Club, Pi Kappa Alpha, Social Chairman, Intramurals. LEHMANN, RUTH L., Jackson, A.A. Nursing. Ecumenical Center, Womer Chorus. LEIBLE, RAYMOND C., Sikeston, B.S. Business Administration-Administratl' Management. LEINER, RANDY, Scott City, B.S. Education-Art. LEIRER, WALTER L., Bloomfield, B.S. Education-Art and Coaching. LILEY, CAROL, Jackson, B.S. Education-Math. Kappa Delta Pi. LITTLE, GEORGIA M., Perryville, B.S. Vocational Home Economics, AHEI AWS. LOCHHEAD, JEFFREY L., Jefferson City, B.S. Education'Art. Sigma Pl Epsilon, Pledge President, House Chairman, Social Chairman, Pledge Educatoi Role and Scope Committee, lnterfraternity Council-Treasurer, Kappa Pi, Sigm Sigma Sigma Man-of-the-Year, Dean's List. LOEHR, VERNON W., St. Louis, B.S. Education-Special Education. Republican Club, Student Senate. LOMAN, PATRICIA J., Ceder Hill, B.S. Elementary Education-English. LONG, CHRISTINE, Kirkwood, A.A. Nursing, LOSH, LAVENIA, Qulin, B.S. Physical Education. LOWES, BRENDA K., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. CEC, SMSTA. LOWES, EARLEEN, Whitevvater.B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. Archeology Club, SAM. LOWNEY, JOHN F., Cape Girardeau, B.A. English. LUACES, PAUL, Aguadulce, Rep. of Panama, B.S. Business Administration- Marketing. Tau Kappa Epsilon-Historian. LUKENS, STEPHEN J. St, Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-English. LUSK, LONNIE R., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-General Business, Art. Kappa Pi. MABREY, SONJA D., Cardwell, B.S.E. Speech Pathology. National Student Speech and Hearing Association. MACDONALD, BARBARA J., Chesterfield, B.S. Law Enforcement. Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer. MACKE, BRIDGET S., St. Louis, B.S. Physical Education. PEM Club, WRA, Towers East House Council. MANTIA, ROSS, Florissant, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARGRABE, JANICE, Commerce, B.S. Education-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Terpsichore, MAHPER, Extramural Field Hockey. 4 lZl' 5 ' ' 4 1513 J SJZQ .W La.. ti me f .fa f it - ov-r i f ' f A ,B ' ' .. I N , -. -'ff . ' --'- . 1 ., ,,.,. Q U .oi 'V . P 'if .V fga',,, ..-if , 01.1. J?- Sw ? A -' A 4 ni., '5 , f., ,mf f L 'I i s 53' .2 if 33, F R 1 J 9 3 rl ! l l lg sw -r w- MARKHART, ERWIN C., Scott City, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Centennial Theme and Design Committee. MARLER, STEVEN R., Elvins, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Manage- ment. SAM, Marketing Club. MARTIN, BILLY J., Potosi, B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. SMSTA, Math Club, Intramurals. MARTIN, EDSEL P., Flat River, B.S. Marketing Management. MARTIN, REGINA CUNNINGHAM, Desloge, B.S. Speech Pathology. National Student Speech and Hearing Association. MASON, NANCY J., Oran, B.S. Vocational Home Economics. AHEA, SHEA, SMSTA, Traffic Review Board, Pon Pom, Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist. MASON, STEVEN P., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Varsity Track, ABC, Intramurals. MATTINGLY, LEE ANN, Perryville, B.S. Elementary Education. SMSTA. MAUPIN, ALAN R., Ballwin, B.S. Earth Science. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Towers West House Council, Vice President: Towers Turn-On Chairman, Towers Home- coming Committee, BSU, MAXAM, CORLISS R., Anna, Illinois, B.S. Biology. MAXAM, SANDRA K., Anna, Illinois, B.S. Education. Kappa Delta Pi. MCBRIDE, MICHAEL L., Sterling, Illinois, B.S. Business Administration. McCANN, PATRICK T. Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Accounv ing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary, Director of Public Relations, Corresponding Secretary. McCLELLAN, TERRY, St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Chi, Pledge Committee, Standards Board, Historian. President. McCLOSKEY, JOE, Charleston, B.S. Agricultural Business. Phi Sigma Epsilon. McCLURE, CAROLYN D., Puxico, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. MCCOIN, FRANCES T., Greenville, B.S. Elementary Education. McDOWELL, JAMES C., Madisonville, Kentucky, B.S. Physical Education. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Board, Float Chairman, Intramurals. McFADDEN, GERALD, Anna, Illinois, B.S. Psychology. Vets Corp. McFERRON, ALAN R., Festus, Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles, File Captain, Symphony Band, Symphony Orchestra, Stage Band, Acappella Choir, Meistersingers, Brass Ensemble, Phi Mu Alpha, Recording Secretary, Intramurals, GETT, Contemporary Concert, All-Campus Revue. MCGRANE, DENNIS B., Herculaneum, B.S. Business Administration. Marketing Club, Young Republicans, Political Science Club. McINTYRE, BETTY, Leadwood, B.S. Elementary Education. SIVISTA. McINTYRE, KENNETH R., Leadwood, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. SNISTA McKINNEY, EDWARD, Kennett, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education ABC, SAC, Intramurals, Intramurals Official. McKlNNEY, JOHN, Webster Groves, Bachelor of Music Education:B.S. Chemistry Zoology. McLEAN, PATTI L., Puxico, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education McMASTERS, JOHN, Cape Girardeau, B.S. General Studies. MCMILLEN, CLAUDIA, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed ucation. PEM, Vice-President, WHA Intramural Board, Meraqua Swim Club Women's Intercollegiate Board, Intercollegiate Sports. 0 MEADOR, HENRY L., Flat River, B.S. Business Administration. SAM, Market- ing Club. MEESE, JIM, Arnold, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management, A.A. Data Processing. Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Marketing Club, Business Steering Committee, Towers House Council, Myers House Council, Intramurals. MENKHUS, DONALD P., Festus, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Intramurals. MERCER, MARY, Ballwin, A.A. Nursing. MERCKEL, SUSAN M., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Anna Volunteer, Women's Chorus. MERLOTTI, EUGENE M., St, Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Intramurals, Personnel Assistant. MERRITT, ANN M., Kennett, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, SMSTA, Kappa Delta Pi. MESSMORE, PAULA V., Puxico, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Chi Alpha. MEYER, STEVEN L., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Sigma Tau Gamma, Marketing Club, SAM, Intramurals. MEYER, THOMAS M., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Marketing Club, SAM, Vets Corp. MEYR, LORETTA J., Chaffee, B.S. Elementary Education. CEC, MICHAEL, LARY, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Psychology. 1 f' !f jf! 4vs f K ff X Q M! 'ff fy gi fix f ' A: l, ,Q 1, .qgwp f , 1' l , KW sw f 1 19554-,,2' 7' f , A . f Q' 4? , ' , f ' Y' ff I . ff Wg, . .' M 5 ,S w fjj 1.1-21? ' -1 4235 4,4 . Nz ' I :J . 455 ' ' - V -vviiiil' .1 ..L:.51?5'E:' ' . M ..... . it . J. I t:i bll'fg - nz ..:::pvi'- ' -I '- rs -mf? . :: ':1g2 ff 3 vs? 3 :E-.3 MIELKE, SHARON L., Schaumburg, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-German. Alpha Xi Delta, Philanthropy Chairman, Quill Chairman: German Club, Secretary: SMSTA, Campus Gold, AWS. MIESNER, ROGER, Perryville, B.A. Political Science. Political Science Club, Lutheran Campus Center. MILLER, AMY L., Bernie, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, Intramurals. MILLER, MICHAEL D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Vets Corp. MILLER, REBECCA S., .Iackson, B.A. Political Science. Delta Delta Delta, Chairman, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer, Float Chairman Fraternity Education I Vegas Nite Chairman, Delegate to National Convention: Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Senate, Sigma'Tau Gamma Little Sis, Best Dressed Finalist. MILLER. SHARON K.. Doniphan, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Intramurals. Overland, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology, Spanish. MILLER, SUSAN K., Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Towers Judicial Board, Council, Towers Co-Ordinating Council, Eco-Activists. Towers North House ILIIILLIKAN, MICHAEL C., Ellington, B.S. Math, Psychology. Math Club, Dean's is . MILLS, DENNIS D., Flat River, B.S. Elementary Education. Intramurals. MITCHELL, ANDREA D., Desloge, B.S. Nursing. Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Sig Little Sis. MITCHELL, JANET, Arnold, B.S. Secondary Education-Spanish. BSU, Fellow- ship Chairman, Spanish Club. MITRA, JAMES S., St. Louis, B.S. Marketing Management. SAM, Chairman, Marketing Club, Vice-President of Programs. QQ? N 1 y 4 A ff if K 'ttf f . Q- -fain? '- 5X f x 1 7 ,M , ,ff N . ., 4 1 , , , , ,,, .wi AMW!- !f11s'wfg,- few wg f Q 2 1? ' ,fy L H Wig wam WflK8 l3JieFJV lv Tig V ,, . . 'idrrbf 5' w 'W-mf.. QW Q if th , . W 'mn ' f.9itg?? ,WW if get ea Q Fw 'ft A x In 5, Ss 'Wm ff' ' . , ,, . , g A 1 ,X Maeva V R 2 by . ,W .' sw V . ,. it f f-. ff' ' ' it Ywg3T 13 . , MONTGOMERY, LESLIE, Mexico, B.S. Education of Exceptional Child. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class Vice-President: Kappa Delta Pi, Anna Volunteer, CEC. MOODV, KATHY, Oran, B.S. Elementary Education. Dean's List. ' MOONEY, KATHRYN A., Bloomfield, B.S. Psychology. Phi Gamma Nu, Psychology Club, Young Democrats. MOORE, MARGARET, Poplar Bluff, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. ABC, SHEA, AHEA. IV.:-OEOCRE, SHELBY W., Bloomfield, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. I lub. MOORE, TERRY A., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Industrial Arts. Varsity Football. MORGAN, CHRIS, Ft. Wayne, lndiana,B.S, Secondary Education-Special Ed- ucation, Speech Therapy. Alpha Xi Delta, Sig Tau Little Sis, National Speech and Hearing Association, CEC. MORGAN, REGENA, Advance, B.S. Elementary Education. MORRIS, RAY, Affton, B.S. Education. Sigma Tau Gamma. MORRIS, VALERIE J., Arnold, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. WRA, PEM, BSU, BSU Choir. MORRISON, STEPHEN N., Silver Springs, Maryland, B.A. History, Political Science. Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer, History Club, President, Political Science Club, President. MORROW, SHARON, Bertrand, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman, Best Dressed, Terpsichore, NOW. in at 4 l l MORSE,SHARON A., Kennett, B.S. Elementary Education. ABA, ACE, SMSTA. MOSEBACH, MARY, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Special Education. CEC, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List. MOST, KATHY L., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Towers House Council, Pom-Pon Squad, Sagamore, Delta Delta Delta, Pledge Class Treasurer, Social Chairman, Activities Chairman, Vegas Night Chairman: Terpsichore, Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist. MOTSINGER, BARBARA E., Marquand, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Kappa Delta Pi. MOUSER, MIKE, Arnold, B.S. Agriculture. Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secre- tary, Corresponding Secretary, Social Committee Chairman. MUELLER, LAURA, Old Monroe, B.S. Elementary Education. AWS, WRA. Inter-Dorm Committee. MUELLER, RICK, Perryville, B.S. Zoology. Biology Club, Delta Tau Alpha, Agriculture Club. MUENCH, DEBRA L., Chesterfield, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega, House-manager, Scholarship Chairman: NOW, Sagamore. MULVIHILL, KERRY, Hannibal, B.A. Political Science. Football, Young Democrats Club. MYERS, DEBORAH L., Ferguson, B.S. Elementary Education. Anna Volunteer, Johnson House Treasurer, Orientation Staff Personnel Assistant, Group Housing Personnel Assistant, Phi Sigma Epsilon Little Sister, CEC. NABE, JAMES C., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting: A.A. Data Processing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Social, Athletic and Civic Committees, Corresponding Secretary, Accounting Club, Computer Science Club, Intramurals. NAEGER, MARY P., Ste. Genevieve, B.S. Elementary Education. NARDONI, THERESA, Florissant, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Third Vice-President, Pledge Scholarship, Active of the Year: Anna Volunteer. NATIONS, CAL, St. Charles, B.S. Special Education. Wrestling Team, Sigma Tau Gamma, Anna Volunteer, CEC. NEAL, GROVER P., Portageville, Bachelor of Music Education. University Choir, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Meistersingers, MENC, Phi lVlu Alpha, Cor. Sec.: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, BSU, President, Music Chairman. NEAL, JULIA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Saddle Club, CEC. 'WV 'I ft-:ZZ 32 .Q f 1 1 it .....r ' 'li i W 211: ' . A ,: ? ess , wr ' r :X f f 4 ' , .v 4 5 ..., . . ., is , , . . .V .X A 'if 4 sf f f fi M f f NEEDHAM, JORDAN, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. NEELY, JOHN K., Webster Groves, Bachelor of Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Publicity Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, University Players, Symphony Band, Meistersingers, Golden Eagles, University Orchestra, Woodwind Quintet, Brass Choir, Horn Quartet. NEW, KAREN A., St. Charles B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. History Club, SMSTA, AWS, WRA, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sis. NEWELL, SAUNDRA G., Lutesville, B.S. Elementary Education. NICHOLLS, MISSIE, St. Louis, B.S. Speech Pathology. Meraquas, President, WRA, Henderson House Judicial Board, NSSHA, Alpha Phi Omega Uglyman- Beautiful Miss Contest. NIEMEYER, CAROL A., St. Louis, B.S. Biology. Biology Club, Air Force ROTC, NIERE, RONNIE V., Ellisville, B.S. Administrative Management. Towers South House Council, Intramurals. NISCHWITZ, JILL A., Kirkwood B.S. Secondary Education-Art. AWS, WRA. NOLAN, MICHAEL G., DeSoto, B.S. Marketing Management. Alpha Kappa Psi, House Improvement Committee, Professional Committee. NORTH, MARK D., Dexter, B.S. Special Education. Intramurals, Epsilon Chi, CEC. NORTHCUTT, ANITA L., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. BSU. BSU Choir, Historian, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Orchestra, Sigma Alpha Iota, AWS, Women's Chorus, Personnel Assistant. NORTON, CATHY,Sparta, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Resident Advisor, Kappa Delta Pi, New Student Week Steering Committee, AWS, PEM, Meraqua Club. NORTON, WILLIAM C., Marissa, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts-Political Science. Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Golf, Towers Judicial Board, Personnel Assistant: Pre-Law Club, Student Senate, Treasurer, Exec. Committee, Student Welfare Committee, New Student Week Committee, Political Science Club, Intramurals, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Resident Advisor, Cardinal Key. NUNN, BARBARA, Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education. OBERGOENNER, JAN, St. Louis, B.S. Physical Education. WRA Representative, PEM President, AAHPER, MAHPER, Extramural Sports. O'CONNOR, ARTHUR R., Linwood, New Jersey, B.A. English. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Pledge Master. OGE, JEANETTE, Kirkwood, B.S. for Teachers of the Exceptional Child. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class President, Outstanding Pledge, Scholastic Chairman, AWS, SMSTA, Best Dressed Semi-finalist, Sagamore, CEC, Jr. Panhellenic, Sigma Chi Little Sisters. OGLES, JERRY L., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business-Marketing. Sigma Chi, Social Chairman, Secretary, Pledge Class Treasurer. O'NEAL, DAN, Webster Groves, B.S. Management Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Personnel As- sistant, Myers Hall House Council President, Homecoming Float Chairman, Water Polo Team, Dance Marathon. OMNEAL, KAY, Jackson, B.S. Secondary Teaching-Art. O'NElLL, LAURA, Jackson, B.S. Secondary Education-Math Secretary-Treasurer German Club, Math Club. ORF, GAIL L., St. Charles, B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Record- ing Secretary, Parliamentariang Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Beta Alpha, ACE, SNEA-SMSTA, Traffic Review Board, TKE Sweetheart, Dean's List, WRA, Math Club. OTTEN, WILLIAM T., Jennings, B.S. General Business Management. TAU Kappa Epsilon, Historian. OTTINGE R, SANDRA, Sikeston, B.S. Home Economics. Q W4 ' 4 X ff Q 9 1 9 'N wri- ts X 1 0 9 22,0 i ' ' I J 2 ww, ' C., K L- 'V ws? 3 Q ,Q Q ,J . ., 7'f ! ' e,.:.j,5v - 1 , . Q me . .....,,.. fl. ' itil ,W Q4 - ' 2 L1 1, -l M I 13- . . . ' -i . . . 3 i ff afs 4 Y ,A 'f f ck , f , f t f f 1 .1 . Regt Mggff Ax bf aww f f at , ,, f 4 f V , V X W 3 'A 1 1' , rf , 1 if 1 l if MIX 31' .f4,. H. . , .,,,,?5,, P W. gf Qt M Zz ff ag., I Veg- ' .H J' fl an rg, rg. ' .11 . 15 ., -V i '-' - gziziws an ff '2 ' Hn' ': . int - OTTINGER, TERRY, Sikeston, B.S. Business Administration-Management. B.S. P I't' IS ' . OrQlIEIRl?ALI?enG:ZlL, Farmington, B.S. Elementary Education ACE, SMSTA, CEC, Kappa Delta Pi. 1 4 OVERTON, SHELLEV L., Ballwin, B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Dearmont House Council Exec. Board-Sec. A h OWENS, CAROLIE H., St. Charles, Bachelor of Music Education Choir, Chorus, Trebleaires. OWENS, MICHAEL E., Arcadia, B.S. Elementary Education, Pi Kappa Alpha. PANDHI, HARISH N., Bombay, India, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. Vice-Pres. International Friendship Club, American Marketing Association, SEMO Judo Club. - - PARKER, ANITA L., Parma, B.S. Elementary Education. A.A. Child Care and Guidance. SHEA. A PARSONS, DEBRA L., Chesterfield, B.S. Special Education, CEC. PASHIA, DONNA, Potosi, B.S. Business Education. Towers East House Council, Personnel Asst., SMSTA, Secretarial Association, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi. PATTON, RAYMOND G., Charleston, Bachelor of Music Ed.-Instrumental, Golden Eagles, University Orchestra, Concert Band, Trombone Quartet. PAULUS, BRUCE, B.S. Secondary Education. History, Social Science. PEARSON, BRENDA D., Advance, A.A. Computer Science. Computer Science Club, SNEA. PEELER, RAYMOND L., B.S. Biology. PENBERTHY, CHARLES R., Cape, B.S. Secondary Ed.-Physical Education Kappa Delta Pi. PENROD, GLENDA, Dexter, B.S. Elementary Education. PENSEL, KARDN P., Charleston, B.S. Secondary Ed.-English. Ugly Man-Miss Beautiful Contest, Towers East House Council, Towers Complex Exec. Board- Treas., SMSTA-Historian, Towers East Intramurals, Towers Welcoming Com- mittee. PEREZ, JAN, St. Louis, B.S. Business Adm.-Office Mgmt. Phi Gamma Nu, SAM, AWS, Spanish Club. PERKINS, BRUCE M., Malden, B.S. Secondary Ed.-Speech and P.E., Kappa Delta Pi. PETERS, VICTORIA M., Lutesville, B.S. Secondary Ed.-English and Speech. New Student Week Committee, Publicity Chairman, Co-Chairman, Chairman: SMSTA State Pres.-elect President, Local Publicity, Membership, Alpha Delta Pi, Corresponding Sec., Fleporter-Historian, Activities and Honors Chairmang Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi Cor. Sec.: Debate Team, 1974 Missouri State Orator, Pre-Law Club, Centennial Student Participation Com- mittee, Alumni Scholarship, Student Leader, Centennial Homecoming Queen's Court 1973, APAKAW, Alpha Beta Alpha, Who's Who in Greek Sororities and Fraternities, Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Best Dressed runner-up 1973. PETERSEN, KIRSTI L., Erie, Pennsylvania, B.S. General Studies, Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain, Scholarship Comm., Pledge Board: AWS, Homecoming Steering Comm., Eco-Activists, Student Senate, College Day Chairman, Traffic Comm., Sagamore-Greek Editor, Best Dressed 1972, Jr. Panhellenic, Sig Tau Calendar Girl, Sig Tau Little Sis, Semi-finalist for Homecoming Queen 1974, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. J .oi .1 .. . . Y . . t k.NH,5.k., ..... s -fg s -. V. . othlwif ' 12 401 t'-,- , 5.2 ff ' V. hifi.. I iw- is zu, 49 vAA.,.V Q, t sis. 2: , Q 4' A .. X X S mi of i Qs XY Q f Qzgisi , t 'Sf -. Sgsxffi x?.H1:stYQ ii X x g ' 33 X 1 X S R ' Q f x ' as t X F fs S SQ? 2 V of S SQ A zlfyi . wife' ,. qw ,of , f . - WW' f ,Q .MU f. ,f ,. aff . Tac? f .- in Av , ., ,A !5k,l?.fW7W, I I V 'ji ,fQffA,Qf X . 1 , 'if 'iffy H f ff .- .. , . !,.,, , A . 4 ,,-'Wig 3 'ff W ff ?Vl'1f',w'.f ' J. if iii 6, PFAUTSCH, MARK, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Chemistry. Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society, Secretary, Dean's List. PHILLIPS, EDWIN M., New Madrid, B.S. Computer Science. Computer Science Club, SAM. PHILPOT, RONALD R., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. SAM, Marketing Club. PICARELLA, DAN G., St. Louis, B.A. Political Science. Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman, Little Sister Chairman, Greek Governing Board, lnter-fraternity Council, Student Senate, Pre-Law Club, Political Science Club, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. PIN KSTON, PAUL, Farmington, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Manage- ment. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Student Senate. PIXLEY, REBECCA A., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education-Special Education. Alpha Chi Omega, Historian, Council for Exceptional Children. PLUMLEY, KATHY H., Kennett, B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Chaplain, Recording Secretary. POBST, JAMES D., Commerce, B.S. Industrial Technology. ww wx? 152 it hA- 1 . Z 5 , X Q S ,,:, 1, .',, . 5. -S Q ,, . .5 '-QQ, 3 - ,gf at ,H , . - Q ,Q eg: .1,z,Rx. ,Eff , POBST, LINDA S., Oran, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, SMSTA, Dean's List. POEPPELMEIER, LINDA, St. Ann, B.S. Elementary Education. Saddle Club, Treasurer: Judicial Board, Recording Secretary: ACE. POOCHAROEN, PAITOON, Bangkok, Thailand, B.S. Business Administration. President of International Club. POUR, RANDOLPH L., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega, President, Treasurer, NOW. POWERS, THOMAS J., St. LOUIS, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, President. PRATER, BECKY, Eureka, B.S. Secondary EducationSocial Studies. Kappa Delta Pi, Henderson House Council, Intramurals. PREUSSER, PATRICIA A., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education AWS, Cheney Hall House Council, APAKAW, Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Court, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, WFIA Intramurals. PREWETT, PATRICIA, House Springs, B.S. Secondary Education. SMSTA, ' panel Assistant, Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasurer. PRICE, DAVID, Richmond Heights, B.S. Accounting. A.A. Computer Science. Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Pledge Educator: Greek Governing Board, Greek Judicial Board, IFC President, New Student Week Steering Committee, Residence Hall Personnel Advisory Committee, Intramurals. PRICE, GARY, Doniphan, B.S. Agriculture, Business. Pi Kappa Alpha, Float Chairman, Piretruck Committee, Towers House Council, Floor President. PRICE, KATHLEEN G., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Towers House Council, Floor President, Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretaryj National Student Speech and Hearing Assoc., Vice-President: New Student Week Committee, AWS, CEC, College Players. PRINCE, DAVID W., Marston, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. fm rig . 'ML T71 PROST, DONALD, Caruthersville, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. PYLE, VIRGINIA, Portageville, B.S. Elementary Education. RAINEY, PATRICIA J., McClure, Illinois, B.S. Business Administration-Accounv ing. Accounting CIub,Treasurer, Black Mask Society, University Players, Treasurer. RALEIGH, ROBERT M., Crestwood, B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. Sigma Chi. RALEY, R. MICHAEL, Festus, B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. Pi Kappa Alpha, Mardi Gras Committee: Varsity Baseball. RAMSEY, KATHE M., Farmington, B.S. Education-Secretarial. FIATH, RAYMOND A., Bridgeton, B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. Intramurals, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pledge Class Vice President, Fund Raising Committee, Professional Committee, House Improvement Committee, RAUCH,THOMAS R., St. Charles, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Secretary, Treasurer: Towers West, House Council, Floor President, Secretary, Towers Coordinating Council, Intramurals. RAWSON, CINDY, Desloge, B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. RAWSON, GARY, Desloge, B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. REASONS, ANN, Thomasville, Bachelor of Music Education. Vocal Music. Choir, Women's Chorus. REECE, DEBORAH, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Mathematics. is .Q A V' W K. ff 0 .wfA. ,- Z- .: I- ' J , .5 -. .V ' ' 'J LL 4 f I we f W 5 slam, 1 I ' W , XX, 2 W 5 'ts A i fs 4 5 f 1 f , Q ff ,K f 1' ' Q st! ,uv 1 f Z f .4 2 , is ,I X x A M V Z gg , ff fd! f , PX F s ,S . ,t X. W, ff I Y f f f f f sf ' M 'ax ,f , , 1 , fs , A f i W , , , ' ? J X: t f , Q., ff I 4 I+ X A Q 'S' rf , f X 5 7 M , , g 4 If - , 4, J sf It ' f P f Ma ff ,ge ' ti ima A 1 Q Ln ' s 4 A .Ja 3 3 if E. SQQG. REED, LINDA R., Dudley, B.S. Elementary Education. REED, MARY A., Fremont, B.S. Elementary Education. REED, RONNIE, Rogers, Arkansas, Physical Education-Coaching. Football, 2 yrs.: Varsity Association. REEDER, JO A., Desloge, B.S. Elementary Education. REHKOP, DON, Desloge. REINBOTT, MYRA, Charleston, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. AWS, Campus Gold, BSU. REITER, CLAUDETTE J., Puxico, B.S. Psychology. RENKEL, LINDA M., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. PEM, WRA, MAHPER, Extramural Sports, Intramurals. RHINEHART, JANET M., Salem, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary. RICE, DOUGLAS A., Jonesboro, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-English. RICHARDSON, VICKI, Cardwell, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. Epsilon Chi, SHEA, AHEA, Personnel Assistant. RICHBOURG, DAVID L., Chaffee, General Studies. Vets Corp. , 'J 1,45-..g1gQa1.-u-,:. - A -Wm , K-it 2 Z ff f WWA., . fi f ? MU Mllla x v - fl wie ti ri RICKMAN, REBECCA, Scott City, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta. RITCHEY, DAVID, St. Louis, B.A. Speech Communication. Towers West House Council, Theater, Intramurals, Sagamore Photographer. ROBBINS, JAMES, New Madrid, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Manage- ment. Y ROBBINS, JEROME, New Madrid, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. ROBINSON, DANIEL E., Hayti, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. BSU Choir, President. ROCK, DEBRA K., Fredericktown, B.A. History. Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary, Pledge Class Treasurer: AWS, Executive Board: New Student Week Steering Committee, Co-editor Summer Capaha Arrow, Homecoming Steering Committee, Archaeology-Anthropology Club, Apakaw, Phi Alpha Theta, Dean's List, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court, Pike Little Sister. RODY, LINDA S., St. Louis, Bachelor of Music Education. Sigma Alpha Iota, Recording Secretary: MENC, Secretary4Treasurer: Chi Alpha, Secretary: Golden Eagles, File Captain: Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Chamber Choir, Woodwind Quintet, Women's Chorus. ROGERS, BILL, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Vets Corp. ROGERS, STEVE, Chaffee, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Varsity Football, Sigma Tau Gamma, Varsity Club. . 1 ROLOFF, DAN M., St. Charles, General Studies. Greek Governing Board, Vice- Presidentg lntrafraternity Council, Student Senate, Capaha Arrow Photographer, Sagamore Photographer, Eco-Activist, Varsity Tennis, Radio Station Comrnittee, Traffic Committee, Student Recruitment, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Historian, Rush Chairman, Pledge Master. ' ROSENBERGER, SUSAN, Cape Girardeau, B.A. English. Apakaw, Alpha Xi Delta, Education Chairman, Pledge Class President, Chaplain, University Players, Junior Panhellenic, Sigma Tau Delta, New Student Week Steering Committee, Dean's List. A ROSENOUIST, CARL E., Kelso, B.S. Elementary Education. ROSS, DAVID B., Kennett, B.A. Music. Towers North Head Resident, Men's Chorus, Myers Hall House Council, Theater. ROSS, WALTER, Jackson, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. ROSTECK, FREDRIC F., Jennings, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Ed- ucation. Intramurals, Intramural Officiating, Myers Hall House Council. RONZIO, JOSEPH M., St. Louis, B.S. Marketing Management. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President of Public Relations, Pledge Class Treasurer, IFC. -fd? 2 2 Mwwwf 4 ..,,Cf gf , MWW - S f f , X RUESLER, WAYNE W., Jackson, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club, Dean's List, Intramurals. REMFELT, LEROY L., Jackson, B.S. Secondary Education-French, German. French Club, German Club, Kappa Delta Pi. SAMUELS, GINI, Webster Groves, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. AWS, Executive Board, Vice-President: Personnel Assistant, Resident Advisor, Student Senate, NOW, National Student Speech and Hearing Association, Treasurer. SANDLIN, DENNIS, Perryville, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Market- ing Club, Computer Science Club, Myers House Council, Lutheran Center Worship Council, Intramurals. SANDS, JEAN, Rolla, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Trainer, Greek Sign Chairman1Meraquas. SAUER, DARRYL L., Perryville, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. SCHAEFER, GARY, lllmo Scott City, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. SCHILD, REBECCA K., Cape Girardeau, Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles Marching and Symphonic Bands, File Captain, Secretary: University Choir, Women's Chorus, Trebelaires, Woodwind Quintet, MENC, Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer, Kinder Koncert Chairman, Ways and Means Chairman, Alumnae Secretary: Phi Mu Alpha Revue, European Choir, Campus Gold, Apakaw, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Dean's List. SCHILD, THOMAS G., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Manage- ment. Alpha Kappa Psi, Best Pledge Award, Fund Raising Committee Chairman Rush and Memebership Committee, SAM. ' SCHINDLER, JACKIE, Morehouse, B.S. Elementary Education. glilul-LINDLER, ROBERT L., Farmington, Bachelor of General Studies. History SCHLIMPERT, SHERRILL, Florissant, B.S. Elementary Education: A.A. Child Care and Guidance. Personnel Assistant, Resident Advisor, ACE. SCHLIMPE RT, THOMAS L., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Earth Science. Personnel Assistant, Resident Advisor, SCHLITT, KENNETH W., Oran, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. SVCHILOSS, BRENDA D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Interdisciplinary DegreeSocial or . SCHMIDT, BEVERLY, Hannibal, A.A. Nursing. Student Nurses Club, Phi Sig Little Sister. SCHMITT, JOE, St, Louis, B.S. Psychology. SCHOENBECK, DAVID, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, B.S. Business Administration- Business Management. Student Senate, Towers South House Council, Towers Judicial Board, Personnel Assistant. SCHOTT, BRENDA M., Festus, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, AWS Repre- sentative. SCHULTE, PAMELA S., Jackson, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Golden Eagles, Kappa Delta Pi Top Ten Freshmen, Dean's List. SCHWAB, ROGER D., Jackson, B.S. Agricultural Business. Agriculture Club. SCHWAB, STEVE J., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Biology. Sigma Chi, President, Vice- President, Secretary: Cardinal Key, All-University Judicial Board, Vice-Chair- mang Greek Judicial Board, Chairman: Greek Governing Board, Inter-Fraternity Council, Pre-Med Club, Vice-President: American Chemical Society, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Civic Center Assistance Committee, Student Coordinator-Heart Fund Drive. SEABAUGH, JUDITH D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. SEBASTIAN, KELVIN H., Cape Girardeau, Bachelor of Music Education- Instrumental, Vocal. Music Educators National Conference, President, Golden Eagles, Jazz Ensemble, Brass Ensemble, Pep Band, Men's Chorus, Opera Scenes, Ecumenical Center Music Ministry. A 'Q' S-4 1 x ' Q - . :N J, ,f - ' 5 Ni 6 - 1 :gs c 552524. ,x .f s ww f -X Q 'N VN - .fl 11 Ki M X X ' .QW w i 4' -f' . f f a: , 7 ff' 1 mf: ,fa 1.:f.f--,..t:x: f v. We I ! z 9 a fill v of M K4 Q 5552. .- Q Qs ,AI ri f 3 ' rp f. .MM are fi' U fr , A gin- , gk ,W ,,., Wyfyfzfs . ' ' Wx , 1 J X' 6 4 3 'A Y Z A .1 .A , f '4 3113: f 1: 1, ,-1, ' s..-:Nw il 3 44 SEBASTION, LINDA, Flat River, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. SEIDLER, CATHI, Overland, B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pledge Class President, Treasurer, Best Active, Second Vice-President, Campus Gold, ACE. SEXAUER, MARGARET M., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Pi Omega Pi, Phi Gamma Nu, Trap Club. SHAFFAR, MICHAEL H., Sikeston, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Varsity Football, Intramurals. SHARON, DEBORAH, Hartville, B.S. Elementary Education. Wesley Foundation, Ecumenical Center, Personnel Assistant, Gamma Sigma Sigma, AWS, SMSTA. SHAW, DOUG, Jefferson City, B.S. Business Administration-Business Management. SHELL, ANGELA K., Dexter, Bachelor of Music Education. Sigma Alpha Iota, Chorus, Choir, Trebelaires. SHELL, RENAY, Coldwater, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics, NHEA, SHEA. SHELTON, STEVE, Puxico, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education, Varsity Basketball. SHERRILL, MISSY, Elvins, Bachelor of Music Education-Voice. University Choir, Women's Chorus, Sigma Alpha Iota, Mixed Ensemble. SHETLEY, JENNY S., Fredericktown, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. ACE, SMSTA. SHIBATA, KAORU, Shiga, Japan, B.S. Accounting, Math. Math Club, Towers Judicial Board, Intramural Official SHlLLITO,JANE G., Maryland Hts., B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Economics. Alpha Beta Alpha. SHIMO, JOYCE, Strongsville, Ohio, B.S. Secondary Education-English. AWS, Cheney House Council, SNEA, Best Dressed Finalist. SHIRRELL, ED, Zalma, B.S. Marketing Management. Vets Corp, Marketing Club, SAM, Intramurals. SHOULTS, CAROLE, Portageville, B.S. Elementary Education. SMSTA, AWS Executive Board, Homecoming Steering Committee, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Delta Pi, Executive Board. SHREVE, DANIEL O., Florissant, B.S. Marketing, Computer Science. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Computer Science Club, Vice-President: Student Senate, IFC. SHY, CLAUDIA N., Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education. CEC. SHY, GREGORY, Sikeston, B.S. Accounting. SIDES, DAVID P., Jackson, B.S. Law Enforcement. Nfl, s ,.,-A. i M tx X85 s vs , 4 A sk sl f n ' me sm s av., xf, f , -'li ff! -t ls-tai QW xii-ggliilk' J W ,Ai Nr! sn 1' 9 Q. X 69 txalfil . g' New ig agg g 'Hel Q r .'iF'5 '-vi 13 iil f 55- ' N Ny- 2 Hit . A ' X' is LY x 249 5,1 I I J SM? jgiicx-.-J., if f 4 new H J Y ,gawk f Q ,S .. w Q. ,Q M SIENKIEWICZ, PATRICIA AN., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alpha Beta Alpha. SIMMONS, PATRICIA E., Millersville, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology, Biology Club, Executive Committee: ASC Student Affilliate, Dean's List. SIMMONS, SANDRA K., Steele, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. PEM Club, WRA, Personnel Assistant. SKLENKA, MARY, Strongsville, Ohio, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. PEM Club, WRA. SLAVENS, KENNETH R., Evansville, Illinois, B.A. Political Science. SLAZINIK, DON, Brentwood, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Football, Intramural Council, Intramurals, Vets Corp. SMEE, CYNTHIA, Strongsville, Ohio, B.S. Secondary Education-Art and Physical Education. PEM, WRA, Intramurals, Sigma Sigma Sigma. SMITH, LARUA J., Jackson, B.S. Elementary Education. 'U l9 new psmmmmm- ,PF In www' mf'- fa. , wt . . . ,.,, .1 .gg t 'H .A ni ' , '-' 'mf' 1 .-.7 4. '75 46 if :S M Wwe 4. sf tp-Meta, .3,,t,,5:g.:fs-was-:rl,-fs W' Vw Mft X fi t as ' s . sk st -.X 1 . ?,? ofa .gun SMITH, MARLYS A., Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education. SMITH, VICTORIA L., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-German. Kappa Delta Pi, Golden Eagles, Concert Band, Anna Volunteer, Dearmont Judicial Board, German Club, Dean's List. SMOOT, JACK R., Florissant, B.S.-Art. SOLOVIC, RONALD J., St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Pledge President: Student Senate, Accounting Club, SAM, Intramurals. SPEES, SUZANNE, Columbia, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Dearmont Judicial Board. STAHL, BARRY G., Ellsinore, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. STAHL, JOYCE A., Puxico, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. STAHLY, BECKY S., Cape Girardeau, A.A. Nursing. Apakaw, Alpha Delta Pi, Aquatics Club, Student Nurses Association. STOTLER, CHARLENE, Sedgewickville, B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Delta Tau Alpha. STEELE, EVALE, Suffern, New York, B.S. Secondary Education-English. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Towers North House Council, Secretary: Alpha Beta Alpha, Biology Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon Little Sis. STEIGHORST, MARK, Hillsboro, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education STEINBECK, NANCY R., Boca Raton, Florida, B.S. Secondary Education- Speech Pathology. House Council, Personnel Assistant, Resident Advisor, Dear- mont, National Student Speech and Hearing Association Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister -4-W-U52lill1rEi i k A,., s -A V x ,.,f 1 A 5 ' vi F Q. . T s - 3. v STEINNERD, KENNETH J., Lemay, B.S. Law Enforcement. Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman, Financial Committee: Trap Club, Saddle Club, Lambda Alpha Epsilon. STEWART, ROBERT W., Affton, B.S. Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, ITE Club, Vice-President, Intramurals. STEWART, SANDRA E., Perryville, B.S. Elementary Education. College Players. STOCKMAN, CHARLES T., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Athletic Trainer, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Vice-President, Secretary: MAHPER, Sagamore, PEIVIM Club. STOKLEY, JIM, Caruthersville, B.A. Political Science, Philosophy, German. German Club, Young Republicans, Political Science Club. STOLZER, BOB, Festus, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Varsity Football, Captain: Personnel Assistant, Intramurals. STOVERIN K, MICHAEL A., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Accounting. Accounting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Ecumenical Center. STRATTON, JOHN D., Crestwood, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing. Vets Corp., Marketing Club. STRICKLAND, ROGER, Greenville, B.S. Elementary Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Anna Volunteer, Young Democrats, Intramurals. STRODEFI, LYNN M., Jackson, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Manage- ment. Alpha Kappa Psi, Research Committee Chairman, Professional Committee, Service and Welfare Committee: SAM, Eco-Activists, Intramurals, American Marketing Association. STROOT, SANDRA A., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Meraqua, WRA, MAHPER, AAHPER, PEM. STURM, JAMES, Lesterville, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. American Chemical Society, Myers Hall House Council, Golden Eagles. 'vm WWW, Graf?-ffiff1aW4wywfM,c.nw:.c.Q Sli 34 57 , A X. . f ' 4 30 STURM, MARY, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Ecumenical Center. STUTTS, DEBBIE. Dexter, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home Ec- onomics. SMSTA, SHEA, Historian. SUDEMEYER, MARY F., Nashville, lllinois, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. SULLENTRUP, DIANE K., Washington, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, SMSTA, Towers Judicial Board, Kappa Delta Pi. SUMMERS, DAVID B., Chaffee, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Kappa Delta Pi. SUMSKI, TERRY F., Florissant, B.S. Marketing. Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary, SAM, Marketing Club, Secretary: Executive Committee of AK Psi, Public Relations Committee, Social Committee, By-Laws Committee, House Improve- ment Committeeg Dean's List, Intramurals. SUTTON, JO ELLEN, Dexter, B.S. Elementary Education. BSU, AWS. SVATEK, PAMELA L., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sis. SVEHLA, BARBARA J., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. AWS, SMSTA, WRA, Terpsichore, Publicity Chairman, President. SZACHTA, STEVE, Spanish Lake, B.S. Secondary Education-Math. Cross Country, Track, Chess Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, Intramurals, Myers Hall House Council. TABASH, PATTY, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Apakaw, Henderson House Council, Terpsichore, Phi Gamma Nu, Personnel Assistant. TACKETT, DONALD G., Excelsior Springs, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. ai. .Am fa-fl' Xfh, .S'f:2tr55x I V 15? ...fy bf , 5 ,af I I ef' , 8 ' 1' JI' C I 1' v O I 4 3 I 1 0 Q1 'ge 1. Q 'll dvr 'fb' .MV ' .QQ f . . fm ,- 4' :ffl ' TAGGERT, SUE, Jackson, B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Pledge Class Treasurer, Assistant Social Chairman, Dean's List, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweethearts Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Golden Eagles Majorette. TALBOTT, PEGGY A., O'Fallon, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Dearmont Inter-Dorm Committee, J-Dorm Independent House Council, President. TAN, TJING S., Indonesia, B.S. Chemistry, Math. Intramurals. TANIS, MARCIA S., Orland Park, Illinois, B.S. Business Administration-Market ing Management. Marketing Club, President, Secretary,SAM, Secretary, Business Steering Committee, Phi Gamma Nu, University Players, Apakaw, Dearmont Personnel Assistant, House Council, Golden Eagles. TAPLEY, DAVID, Thebes, Illinois, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. TATE, GAIL, St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Physical Education. PEM, WRA. TAYLOR, DEBRA D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, First Vice-President, Historian, Outstanding Active, CEC. TEMPLETON, ROBERT, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Business Administration-Market ing. Vets Corp., Marketing Club. THOMAS, BARBARA S., Kirkwood, B.S. Special Education. Delta Delta Delta, Chaplain, Assistant Treasurer, Outstanding Sponsor, CEC, TKE Sweetheart. THOMAS, CINDY, Fairfield, Conn., B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, SMSTA, Apakaw, Vice-President, Kappa Delta Pi, President, Treasurer, Alpha Xi Delta, Fraternity Education, Young Democrats, Dean's List. THOMAS, DEBORAH S., Farmington, B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Sigma Sigma, WRA. THOMAS, DONNA L., Hopkinsville, Kentucky, B.S. Secondary Education- Speech. THOMPSON, DORIS T., Jackson, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. THOMPSON, ROBERT W., Leadwood, B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Management. TIPTON, TINA, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Chairman, Student Senate, Sagamore, SAC, Social Chairman, Panhellenic. LEJEEN, RITA, Villa Ridge, B.S. Elementary Education. Phi Sig Little Sis, CEC, 4 ii' 'Nw-r bu-L.. fm '94 ,. .ot .weilvz - ima . igggjrs M P -. sv? ., . gf, - M, 1,. VM . TOHLEN, CHARLES w., Overland, B.S. Psychology. Men's Chorus, Bsu, Bsu V' choir. TOLBERT, GAIL A., Whitewater, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. ., ' TOMLIN, BARBARA, Jackson, B.S. Secondary Education-Vocational Home it Economics. SNEA, Secretary. Y TOMLINSON, RON, Crestwood, B.S. Moth. TOWLER, ERNEST W., Flat River, B.S. Business Administration-Management. SAM, Vets Corp. TRANTHAM, KAREN, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. AWS Executive Board, Centennial Homecoming Steering Committee, Homecoming Steering Com- mittee, Dance and Coronation Committee Chairman: Dearmont House Council Committees,ACE, Membership and Publicity Chairman, Sigma Tau Gamma Little Sis, SNEA, SMSTA. TRIPLETT, DENNIS, Bloomfield, B.S. Business Administration. SAM, Marketing Club, Intramurals. TROTTER, WILLIAM R., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. TUMA, DARCY O., Poplar Bluff, B.S. Secondary Education-Biology. Campus Gold, Kappa Delta Pi, Terpsichore, American Chemical Society, Pom Pon Squad. TUSCHHOFF, TERRY A., Jackson, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. D1ean's List, Southeast Chapter of Missouri Certified Public Accountant Scholar- s ip. TWELE, SANDRA, Florissant, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. Dearmont House Council, Dearmont Food Committee, AWS. UELEKE, WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Parliamentarianp University Players. 4. 45 l SQ 'S HV riff' ...HA s -Jie .nano UELSMANN, SHARI LYNNE, Benton, B.S. Special Education. Council for Exceptional Children, Golden Eagles, Symphony Band, College Orchestra. UNSBEE, GREGORY L., Fredericktown, B.S. Business Administration, Marketing, Associate of Applied Science in Computer Science. UPCHURCH, DAVID, Jackson, Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles, Orchestra, Band, University Men's Chorus, Man of LaMancha Orchestra, Uni- versity Brass Ensemble, Pep Band. USINGER, DONNA KAY, Pevely, B.S. Zoology. Ecumenical Center, Newman Center, Newman Center Service Committee Chairman, Civic Center Tutor, Home Economics Fashion Show, Biology Club, Student Senate Election Committee, Civic Center Tutor, Cheney Rep to IHA. VALLE, RUTH ANN, De Soto, B.S. Nursing. Apakaw, Towers East House Council, Floor President, Student Nurses Club. VANCE, ROXANNA, Crystal City, B.S. Music Education. Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor: Choir, Women's Chorus, MENC, Opera Scenes. VANDERGRIFF, LILLITH MAE, Farmington, B.S. Political Science and English. Golden Eagles, Symphonic and Concert Bands, Political Science Club, Capaha Arrow, Dean's List. VAN MIDDLESWORTH, LEE, Kennett, B.S. Secondary Education, Speech Pathology. Alpha Phi Omega, Second Vice-President, Recording Secretary, Social Chairman, Sectional Chairman: Student Senate, Intramurals. VAN WINKLE, LINDA, Van Buren, B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, AWS. VELTEN, JACKIE, St. Louis, B.S. Zoology. Gamma Sigma Sigma, APAKAW. Pre-Med Club. , VERMINES, CLIFTON K., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Earth Science. Vets Corp. VINES, JOHN, Sikeston, B.S. Business Administration Management. 'Q' 'l' ' WADDLE, RANDY J., Whitewater, B.A. Sociology. WAGGONER, TIMOTHY W., Hornersville, B.S. Business Administration, Market- ing. Pi Kappa Alpha, Marketing Club. WAGNER, JERRY, St. Louis, B.S. Earth Science. Golden Eagles, Myers House Council, Treasurer, Social Committee Chairman, Man of the Month: Concert Band. WAID, JANET, Overland, B.S. Elementary EducationSpecial Education. Dear- mont House Council, Anna Volunteer, Biology Club, CEC. WALKER, KAREN, Poplar Bluff, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Pathology. WALLACE, RICK W., Troy, Bachelor of Music Education. Symphonic Band, Golden Eagles, Stage Band, All Campus Revue, University Choir, Men's Chorus, Small Ensemble. WALLEN, JAMES E., DeSoto, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club, Intramurals. WALTHER, RICHARD A., Jackson, B.S. Business Administration-Accounting. Vets Club, Accounting Club-Vice President. WALTRIP, JAMES R., Herculaneum, B.S. Secondary Education-Social Studies. WARD, ALICE C., Piedmont, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. WARD, BARBARA, Poplar Bluff, B.S.E.-Special Education. Anna Volunteer. WARNECKE, RICHARD, St. Louis, B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Chi- Social Chairman, House Manager, Environmental Committee. WARREN, CAROLYN L., Clarkton, B.S. Special Education, AWS, CEC, Regent's Scholarship, Dean's List. WARREN, MADONNA, Desloge, B.S. Education-Elementary Education. WATKINS, KATHLEEN M., St. Louis, B.S. Vocational Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Robbie Page Chairman, SMSTA, SHEA, AHEA. WATKINS, STEPHEN L., Dexter, Bachelor of Music Education-Music. BSU, MENC, Golden Eagles, Choir, Men's Chorus, Concert Band, Amahl and the Night Visitors. WEALAND, LINDA J., Fenton, B.S. Elementary Education. Aquatic Club, Henderson House Council, Towers South Personnel Assistant, Kappa Delta Pi. WEATHERWAX, KERRY J., Spirit Lake, Iowa, Bachelor of Music Education. Golden Eagles, Symphony Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Woodwind Quintet. WEBB, ROSEMARY, Poplar Bluff, B.S.E. Speech Pathology. National Student Speech and Hearing Association. WEBER, HENRY G., Alexandria, Virginia, B.S. Business Administration-Market ing Management. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer: SEMO Rugby Club, Marketing Club, Hall Selection Committee. -, , f- 'fiflf if ti' Sl 'lr vit -we ,esm- gl 48 .J ,N S-was 5 F its 2 X x vc 1 5 XX S :Wray ish W S' S E si we Q X , . A gg X '11 -, , x 1-.MQ S+! ...,. .JJ X i I f I 1 l if 'I r v4 I i A 1 R 1 i 1, 1 ia Sw M N.. l .l l fi! 1' J .,, .,.., Q56 s , ' '.,- rw -1 3 'High' I 13 milf I I vu if if Vs' if WEBER, RICHARD F., Kelso, B.S. Business Administration-General Business Management, Marketing Club. WEEMS, ROBBY M., Wyatt, B.S. Elementary Education. WEINGAERTNER, SANDRA M., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. CEC. WELKER, WILBERT W., Gordonville, B.S. Agri-Business. Ag. Club. WELLS, JEANIE D., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies With Major in Commercial Art And Printing, Kappa Pi. WERNER, KAREN E., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education-English. Henderson House, Historian, Reporter, Floor President, K-Dorm. WEST, BRUCE C., Arnold, B.S. Agriculture, BSU., Phi Sigma Epsilon. WEVAND, SANDRA, Fredricktown. f ii, -. Q ,Q l 'K iz 9 .,- -M va Q WA 1427 x -J? X. if N-: 5 'vi Y . 1-v-qw, Sgt , ' fwy 7 ff' 5'4- Y -fl , ,M , 1-ff : ' . I ,. V. y E. . c fm' 5 i W f S 1' X 5 K ,,,., f S:- . HTMW W, X-t' ss, ..,,l.,,,i. By. fm . , l ix , Q l X 1 3 I' i , 4 ' 4 A I 1 ,, , ' f 45- P it .VPQ h Q -.. W. 'M-M.. ,T . V qw,-wt 3, , f ,--ic--. if-- 'W nn. .,,p,fNh . l if 4, . JMM, I 1 . yan sq' :gig Q., V, , ,ggi ' 'A WIS ' y . u'?'jfr9,,. -,W wf mi if 'M-np'-.f'Ml my fr- Q,-v-M ur-.. -V.,-.-n WWA nests 4-514--Z l NN 54 WHEELER, EDNA J., Jackson, B.S. Secondary Education-Art. WHITAKER, LUCY K., Hayti, B.S. Secondary Education-Business. Cheney House Council, Executive Council, Secretary, SEMO State Secretarial Association, Phi Gamma NufSocial Chairman, Pi Omega Pi, MBSF, AWS. WHITE, PATRICK W., Glendale, B.S. Business Administration-Administrative Management. Varsity Wrestling, Intramurals. WHITENER, DONNA D., Desloge, B.S. Elementary Education. WIBBENMEYER, KENNETH O., Perryville, B.S. Accounting. Accounting Club, Vets Corp, Computer Science Club. WICHERN, CAROL A., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech Therapy. Apakaw-President, Lutheran Campus Center. WIDJAJA, JOS, Indonesia, B.S. Chemistry and Math. WIEGERT, MARGARET, St. Louis, B.S. Home Economics. Student Senate, Cheney Judicial Board, AWS, SHEA, NHEA. WILKISON, LEWIS E., Kennett, B.S.E. Industrial Education. ITE Club. WILLIAMS, JOHN F., St. Louis, B.S. Secondary Education-Speech with Theatre emphasis. Black Mask, chairmanp University Players, President: The Country Wife, MaratlSade, Dracula, 1776, Dark of the Moon, Director: You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Butterflies Are Free, Musical Director: The Apple Tree. WILLIAMSQKATHY, St. Louis, A.A. Nursing. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA M., St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA M., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Elementary Education. WILLIAMS, SUSAN L., Leadwood, B.S. Business Administration-Office Ad- ministration. WRA, AWS, BSU, BSU Choir. WILLS, NANCY, Perryville, Bachelor of Music Education,-Music. Golden Eagles, Symphony Band, Woodwind Quintet, Wornen's Chorus, Dearmont House Council, Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi-Historian. WILSON, CARL E., Cape Girardeau, Bachelor of Music Education-Music. Chamber Choir, Men's Chorus, ABC. WILSON, DENNIS P., Bernie, B.S.E. Speech. WILSON, GINGER, Sikeston, B.S. Elementary Education. WITTMAN, NANCI A., Florissant, B.S. Social Work-Special Education. WOEHRLE, PAMELA J., Mehlville, B.S. Elementary Education, A.A. Child Care and Guidance. Cheney House Council, Personnel Assistant, Apakaw, Kappa Delta Pi, Sagamore, WRA, Intramurals. Dean's List. SGS WOLF, FRANCESCA, Ste. Genevieve, B.S. Elementary Education. WOLFF ll, NORMAN E., JR., Florissant, B.S. Secondary Education-Business Education. Sigma Chi. WOLL, SHARON L., Florissant, B.S. Music Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Executive, Delegate at Large, Membership Chairman: Women's Chorus, Choir, Trebleaires, SAC, WRA, AWS, Executive, President: Lutheran Campus Center, Who's Who, Wakapa, Best Dressed Finalist, Panhellenic, SAI, MENC. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH L., Bismarck, B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education. WUEST, ERWIN J., St. Louis, B.S. Special Education. CEC. WULFERS, MICHAEL, Cape Girardeau, B.S. Chemistry. Varsity Baseball, Pre- Med Club, ACS, President. YOUNG, JOSEPH B., Cape Girardeau, B.S. Computer Science. YOUNT, HOMER E., New Madrid, B.S. Secondary EducationSocial Studies. YOUNT, ROBERT V., Leadwood, B.S. Elementary Education. Intramurals. ZIEGLER, CATHY, St. Louis, B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi ACE, President. ZIMMERMANN, LAURA L., Creve Coeur, B.S. Home Economics and A.A Child Care and Guidance. Dearmont House Council, WRA, Inter-Dorm Chair- man, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, Dearmont Vice-President. I I! Mmm. 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' .Riga lg . 1 Xi: ew 5 A i Q 9 x '! f 'M'N sf ,- Jfi M , x 2 5 f ,I - 1 . 3 - 1 Organizations Index Accounting Club 177 Agriculture Club 167 Alpha Beta Alpha 171 Alpha Chi Omega 216-217 Alpha Delta Pi 224-225 Alpha Kappa Psi 172-173 Alpha Phi Omega 154 Alpha Xi Delta 232-233 American Chemistry Society 169 Archaeology Club 163 Arnold Air Society 155 Association of Childhood Education 165 Association of Women Students 138 Baptist Student Union 192-193 Biology Club 167 Black Mask 132 Board of Publications 142 Business Steering Committee 142 Campus Gold 158 Ca paha Arrow 145-147 Cardinal Key 129 Chamber Choir 183 Cheerleaders 161 Cheney 200 Chi Alpha 191 Computer Science Club 170 Dearmont 196-197 Delta Delta Delta 220-221 Delta Tau Alpha 137 Ecumenical Center 189 Gamma Sigma Sigma 152-153 Golden Eagles 178-179 Greek Governing Board 208 Greek Housing Staff 207 Grotto Club 162 History Club 170 Homecoming Steering Committee 140 Home Economics Club 168 lnterfraternity Council 209 International Club 164 Journey 144 Judicial Board 141 Kappa Delta Pi 130-131 Kappa Omicron Phi 132 Kappa Pi 133 Lambda Alpha Epsilon 134 Lutheran Student Assembly 190 Marketing Association 176 Mathematics Club 159 Men's Chorus 182 Meraquas Myers National Organization of Women 187 198-199 158 National Speech and Hearing Association 171 New Student Week Steering Committee 140 Panhellenic Council Phi Alpha Theta Phi Gamma Nu Phi Mu Alpha Phi Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Majors Club Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Delta Pi Omega Pi Pom Pon Squad Saddle Club Sagamore Sigma Alpha lota Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Gamma Society for the Advancement of Management Spanish Club Stage Band Student Activities Council Student MSTA Student Nurses' Club Student Senate Tau Kappa Epsilon Terpsichore Towers Co-ordinating Council Towers East House Council Towers North House Council Towers South House Council Towers West House Council Towers Staff Traffic Review Board University Choir University Orchestra University Players University Republicans Veterans Corp Wakapa Who's Who Women's Chorus Women's Recreation Association 209 136 174 135 236-237 184-185 226-227 1 33 1 37 160 160 148-1 51 134 218-219 222-223 228-229 136 234-235 175 164 180 143 165 168 139 230-231 186 206 204 202 203 205 201 141 180 183 166 159 156-157 129 126-128 181 188 6 2 mmm, , A , D, Q N- Q ff X X 2 , Sv 'Q C A Q K Student Index A ABBOTT, RANDY L. 94 ABREWCZYNSKI, KAREN L. 143,159 ACKERMAN, MIKE 85 ACRE, KATHLEEN M. 168 ACRE, VALERIE J. 192,294 ADAMS, CHARLOTTE 5.294 ADAMS, DAVID O. 155 ADAMS, DEBORAH S. 216,217,222 ADAMS, DIANE H. 165 ADAMS, GARY E. 156 ADAMS,JOAN M. 151 ADAMS, MARK T. 180 ADAMS, TERRY R. 227,294 ADAMS, VIRGINIA C. 188 ADKERSON, JERRY G.199 ALEXANDER, DAVID L. 218 ALEXANDER, STEPHEN R. 294 ALFRED, RONALD E. 218,219 ALLEN, EDWARD T. 82,223 ALLEN, MICHAEL E. 156 ALLEN, WILLIAM E. 114 ALLERS, MARY G.130 ALLSTUN, DEBBIE L. 193 ALMSTEDT, WILLIAM A. 227 ALTENTHAL, AMY C. 141 ALVAREZ, RITA S. 294 ALYEA, DANIEL P. 180 AMICK, MARK S. 110 AMICK, SALLY 294 AMIRMOKHTARI,AMIR M. 164 AMSLER, CHERYL L. 221 ANDERSON,BRENDA D. 159,168,294 ANDERSON, CATHY 294 ANDERSON,CYNTHIA E. 168 ANDERSON,KRISTI L. 176,221,294 ANDERSON, MICHAEL C. 94,205 ANDERSON,NANCY L. 294 ANDERSON, PATRICIA A. 294 ANDERT,CATHERINE M. 77,188,203 ANDREWS, PATRICIA 294 ANDREWS, RUSALYN H. 168,193 ANSBERRY, MIKE W. 135,182 ANTHONY, MARY M. 295 ARCHER, SHARON R. 134,180,295 ARCHER, SHERRY D. 139,168,295 ARENS, JILL A. 181,189 ARLEDGE, ROGER D. 182,183 ARMSTRONG, DENNIS R. 154 ARNOLD, DEBBIE A. 295 ARNOLD,TRENT L. 142,177,295 ASBER RY, CAROLEE A. 130,134,140, 180,225 ASBURY, DEAN A. 236,237 ASHBURNER, DAVID A. 180 ASHLEY, HUGH V. 156 ASHLEY, LINDA 209,221 ATCHISON, JOYCE 295 ATTIG, RICHARD E. 105 AUBUCHON, DAVID B. 295,235 AUBUCHON, DONNA IVI. 295 AUPDENBERG, RITA 295 AUTHERBID, LAURA 222 AYERS, JACKIE L. 295 AYERS, LAURIE IVI. 134,181 B BABCOCK, DONALD B. 147,154 BACKFISCH, DONALD E. 85 BACON, DAVID D. 156 BADER, NIARCELLA J. 295 BADGER, WILLIAM E. 85 BAHN, CHARLES F. 182 BAHN, CHRISTOPHER F. 227 BAHN, DAVID 180,295 BAHN, IVIARTEL L.126,129,139140 296 208,209 BAHN,WILLIAIVI L. 227 BAHR, ROGER D. 231 BAILEY, DEBORAH A. 181 BAKER BAKER BAKER BAKER BAKER BAKER: BAKER BAKER C. MARK 99 CARLA R. 296 GARY W. 139,167,237 HAUTINA K. 143 JAMES W. JR. 99,223 LARRY L. 296 PATRICIA K. 150,221 PEGGY J. 296 BAKER, WILLIAM D. 105 BAKEWELL, CARL M. 128,129,133 180,296 BALCERZAK, PHYLLIS 75,81 BALDRIDGE, LINDA S. 130,296 BALTZ, BARBARA E. 164 BAMBEI, DIANNE L. 222 BAMBEI, PAUL A. 208,223 BANAS, JOHN P. 231 BANDERMANN, RICKY A. 182,192 BANGERT, DEBORAH J. 186 BANNISTER, JANICE D. 193 BARCLAY, KENNETH M. 203 BARKER, KEN R. 94 BARKLAGE, DONNA J. 180,184 BARKLAGE, KRIS A. 128,296,209, 222,228,229 BARLOW, VIVIAN M. 151 BARNES, JANICE L. 160 BARNES, JOHNNY E. 156 BARNES, LESTER D. 170 BARNES, NANCY R. 166 BARNHART, DAVID E. 172 BARSALLO, CESAR DE J. 164 BARSALLO, JAIRO D.164 BARTLETT, SUSAN 132 BARTON, KIM M.160,167,181,189 BARTSCH, CATHERINE D. 209,221,296 BARTZ, DENISE L. 181,183,200 BAUCHMAN, BEVERLY A. 191 BAUGHN, JAMES S. 137,167,296 BAUMAN, LEROY J. 230,231 BAUMSTARK, CHARLES M. 236 BAYLOR, JOHN B. 234,236 BAzzELL, TERRY L. 110 BEAL, EREDDIE A. 296 BEARDSLEE, THOMAS A. 296 BEATTIE, SUSAN 181 BEATY, LISA K. 150,221 BEAUDEAN, MARK J.172 BECK, LEE A. 296 BECK, MARILYN K. 171,296 BECK, RALPH J. JR. 296,237 BECKER, DEBRA E. 296 BECKER, THERESA L. 75,77,78 158,184 BECKHAM, DAVID A. 218 BECKMAN, JOAN 222 BEEKMAN, CARL S. 296 BEFFA, MARY C. 296 BECO, MARY A. 160 BEILE, DAVID M. 85,105 BELL, BENNY L. 166 BELL,JUDITH K. 192,296 BELL, MARIE B. 203 BELL, MARK S. 227 BELLE, JAMES A. 296 BENNE,STEvEN C. 296 BENTLEY, RITA L. 297 BENTMANN, JUDY L. 204 BENTRUP, MARY C. 69 BENZ, ROBERT A. 198 BERCTHOLDT, TERRY 231 BERRONC, CHERYL A. 181 BERRY, DONALD A. 172,199 BERT, JUDITH C. 143,181 BESS, BARBARA A. 297 BESS, BECKY L. 38 BESS, CARLA L. 143,161,176, 209,216,217 BESS, MILLICENT M. 134 BESSELMAN, DENNIS U. 156,167 BEURSKENS, SHELLEY D.160 BEUSSINK, DONALD R. 169 BEUSSINK, KAREN S. 177 BEUSSINK, KATHY F.169 BEUSSINK, RICHARD P. 167 BEY, CAROLYN M. 297 I BIERMANN, DONALD R. 203,205 BIGGS, BETH E. 38,39,140,209, 224,225 BIGGS, JIM 85 BILES, CELESTE L. 139,297 BILLINGS, HARMON L. 297 BINFORD, MARGARET S. 297 BINFORD, VERLON R. 297 BIRK, JOYCE A. 297 BISHOP, NAOMI L. 158 BISHOP, ROBERT D. 85 BITTICK, DENISE 168,298 BLACK, WILLIAM R. 132,166,298 BLACKWELL, SALLY E. 181,225 BLACKWELL, VICKY J. 174,175 BLADES, BEVERLY J. 298 BLADES, LARRY R. 155 BLANKENSHIP, DAVID L. 108,182 BLANKENSHIP, GILL E. 298 BLANKENSHIP, STEPHEN 227 BLANTON, DONNA F. 193 BLASKE, KEVIN F. 82 BLASSIE, CHERYL A. 139 BLATTEL, LORETTA A. 298 BLA'I'I'NER, EMILY A. 225 BLATTNER, JOHN A. 298 BLAUSER, ELIZABETH E. 298 BLEDSOE, JAMES L. 231 BLISS, MARK H.140,151,159, 236,237 BLUMENKAMP, DON P. 190,298 BLUNT, TERESA M. 298 BOARDMAN, CRAIG 218 BOCK, WAYNE L. 298 BODINE, MARK D. 298,218 BOECKMANN, LYNN C. 143 BOEHNER, BRENDA L. 220 BOENIG, BETTY 298 BOERGADINE, JAN E. 226 BOGGIANO, MARK S. 92 BOGUE, DIANA L. 161 BOHNERT, BRENDA K. 299 BOHNERT, IRMA J. 190 BOHNSACK, ROBERT W. 218 BOLEY, DONNA L. 299 BOLLINGER, DANIEL F. 218 BOLLINGER, JANET K. 159 BOLLINGER, VICTORIA L. 168, 192,299 BOND, ELMER L. III 299 BONEBRAKE, PATRICIA A. 168 BOOTEN, TERRI D.181 BOOTH, WILLIAM D. 92,94 BORCHELT, RICK E. 133 BOREN, LEE E. 175,299 BORGFIELD, STEPHEN E. 180 BOSCHERT, BILL 139,175,176, 206,299 BOSCHERT, STANLEY J. 172 BOSLER, MIKE G. 85,223 BOULICAULT, GARY J. 85 BOWEN, TERRENCE R. 85 BOWERS, MICHAEL D. 299 BOWERS, TERESAI.181 BOYD, JANE A. 171 BOYD, JOSEPH C. 227 BOYER, PATTI J. 168 BOYER, SUSAN C. 233 BRACKETT, ROBERT O. 299 BRADEN, DEBRA A. 143,232,233 BRADY, DONALD E. 180 BRANDT, BARBARA K. 78,299 BRANUM, WILLIAM M. 218 BRASHER, SHARON L. 158,187 BRASWELL, RANDALL L. 170 BRATTON, DONALD L. 156 BRAUER, CAROL L. 201 BRAUN, LARRY 156 BRAUN, MICHAEL A. 156 BRAIIIILEY, MARLA E. 137 BREEDEN, SUSAN J. 160,174,222 BRELAND, NANCY L. 299 BRENOLE,vvILLIAM L. 231 BRESTLE, CONNIE R. 171 BRETCH, SUSAN L. 299 BREIIIIER,JEAN R. 299 BRICKHAUS, PATRICIA K. 190 BRIDEVIIELL, MIKE v. 105 BRIDGES, CELINA L.130,165,201, 300 BRIDWELL, MICHAEL V. 91 BRILEY, GARY L. 85 BRINEY, CYNTHIA L. 170,225 BRINK, GAIL L. 77,78,81 BRINKOPF, ANNE M.134 BRITT,JEANNIE 218 BRITTAN, GARRETT L. 85 BROCK, DENNIS A. 96 BROCK, MARYBETH A. 139 BRODERICK, KATHLEEN M.168 BROEMMELSICK, WARREN 167 BROOKS, REBECCA D. 203 BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN, BROWN, BROWN BROWN BROIIIIN1 CATHY B. 300 DEBORAH A. 181 DON 231 JAMES M. 218 PATRICIA C. 150 RONALD J. 300 SHARON 221,300 VICKI A. 180,181 BRUCKER, KAREN F. 300 BRUEN, NANCY L.160 BRUENDERMAN, ROSE A. 170 BRUNK, STEVEN A. 85,223 BRUNS, STEVE 231 BRUNTS, LINDA A. 176 BRYAN, CAMILLE K. 218,228,229 BUBULKA, MARY J. 201 BUCHANAN, ANTHONY L. 169 BUCHHEIT, DANIEL T. 154 BUCHHOLZ, RUTH A. 300 BUCK, CINDA J. 300 BUCK, DEBRA K.134,135,181,183 BUCKLEY, KEVIN L.167 BUCKLEY, LINDA M. 300 BUECHTING, DONALD F. 110 BUERCK, MARY N. 131,171 BUGELEfJOHN H. 203 BUKER,WENDY R. 188 ,222,233 BULLINGTON, DEBORAH C. 136, 170,300 BUNYARATTAPHANTU, CHIH 164 BUNYARD, DAVID E. 237 BURCH, KAREN E.170 BURK, ANTHONY P. 156 BURLISON, KELLY A. 193 BURNESON, JOHN D. 159,203,300 BUR ROWS, KENNETH S. 205 BURTON, ROSEMARIE 300 BUTLER, VICKY L. 208,209,220, 221,300 BYRD, ELIZABETH A. 201 BYRD, JIM 197 BYRD, LINDA W. 148,149,196, 197,301,383 C CAGLE, JOE L. 99 CAMPBELL, BARBARA L. 301 CAN EPARI, JOHN A. 234,235 CANTRELL, JEANNIE D.167 CAPUTA, SAM E. 235 CARAKER, GLYNDA J. 301 ... is CARDIN, EDWIN W. 218,301 CARMODY, KIM J. 229 CARNEY, ELIZABETH A. 136,170,201, 301 CARROLL, MARVIN A. 180,182,193 CARTER, CAROLYN 301 CARTER, LARRY L. 154 CARTER, RANDALL H. 99 CARTY, GINGER 301 CASEY, DONNA L. 196 CASEY, RICHARD D. 166 CASEY, VIRGINIA R. 139 CASH, JAMES S. 85 CASSELL, ROSEMARY 186 CASSOUTT, RUDY 156 CASTELLANO, JOMARIE 225 CAUTHORN, BOBBY F. 175 CHAFFIN, SANDRA K. 226,301 CHALUPNY, THOMAS W. 151 CHANDLER, CATHY J. 221 CHANG, DIANELZA R. 164 CHANG, MAYRA164 CHANTRAPORNLERT, SUCHART 164 CHAPIN, JEFFREY D. 94,201 CHAPMAN, MICHAELLA 164 CHAPPELL, PATRICIA A. 229 CHARD,JEAN 92,96 CHATRON, LOIS A. 183 CHOROSEVIC, LAWRENCE J. 301 CHRISTIAN, KAREN S. 152,153,167,301 CHRISTOFF,JANE F. 131 CHRISTY, CONNIE S. 174 I S X 2 XX .5 ITS g .. A If 'E I X, X .I his ' S I is 'Q I? 2 5? I . wlizwx Q. .. . I Nw. ' .' LXSBK ' . X., I -V mw'vnff+ NO .Q -S., :Mu . -:WPS 2 8,8 1 '- 51'-X 3 -8 wx -1 ffM'W ' ' , -5,513-2 .32 .SMS -f Af- - V . N X X J ' fi 41 P? 5 .I I K s f.. CHRONISTER, KARL K. 201 CISSELL, BEVERLY A. 197,222 CLARK, CLARK CLARK, CLARK, CLARK CLARK DENNIS M. 176 EDDY R. 203 ELIZABETH A. 192,301 JANE M. 143 RONALD G. 156 WILLIAM L. 156 CLAUSEN, ROGER R. 85,131 CLAY, LOIS 168 CLAYTON, CAROLE L. 217 CLAYTON, JAMIE S. 147,149,383 CLAYTON, TERESA A. 150,171,228, 229 CLEGG, KAREN A. 205 CLEMONS, MELANIE K. 181 CLEVELAND, JOHN D. 156 CLIFFE, COLLEEN C. 150 CLINTON, GLENNON R. 208,227 CLINTON, JANICE R. 301 CLONTS, TERESA K. 77,188 CLOYD, CAROLE E. 301 COBB, MICHELLE L. 77,78,301 COBB, RAMONA J.181 CODY, JOHN P. 156 COFFEY, KETRINA G. 133 COHN, CARLA L. 217 COLE, MARCIA J. 186,301 COLE, PATRICIA A. 186,302 COLE, WILLIAM H. 226,227 COLEMAN, DEBORAH L. 188 COLEMAN, KATHY D. 302 '-f 'H - 22-:...i'.Q . -.::. .FC . 1 . 1 . ' , .4 , M 58- , - SSH.. ,....x,. l ....,.X. .. .:gX....:-Q. ..m:f--5 851181288 NWX 0 ' . 35q..:.,,v,gZC..-I I ' 3' . 5 Q. -A X N. COLLINS, CONNIE J. 201 COLLINS, DEBRA K. 142,148,217,302, 383,384 COLONDER, FRED E. 203,227 COLWICK, CAR LA J. 170,208,221 , 302 COMER, GEOFFREY C. 218,302 CCMMER, LINDA S. 221 CONKLIN,JERALD vv. 96 CCNLEY, MICHAEL L. 105 C0NNER,STANLEYJ. 180,183 CONNER, SUSAN E. 168,302 CONRAD, TERESA 0.228 CONRAD,THOMAS L. 158 CooK, MICHAEL 8. 156,302 CooK, RUSSELL L. 182,183 COCK, STAN 180,302 COOKE, CRAIG R. 235 COOKEMBOO, LARRY vv. 158 COOKSEY, DWAYNE C. 227 CooN, JACKIE L. 137,142,174,20I CooN, ROBERT H. JR 175,209,235 COOPER, BARBARA K. 302 COOPER, BEVERLY K. 193 COOPER, CLENDA J. 133,186 COOPER, MICHAEL .I.14I,175,209,238, 237 CORBETT, DONNA M. 161 CORBIN, REGINA F. 302 COTNER, PAUL 169 COTTER, DENNIS P. 154 COUNCIL, ALPHONSO C. 85 DEARIONT OUADRANGLE J :non BITRAICB COUNCIL, ARTHUR D. 169,302,227 COUNTS, ROSEMARY E. 193 COVILLI, JOHN R. 199 COWIN, ROBIN H. 302 COWSERI, JAMES D. 175,303 Cox, DENNIS E. 192 COZBY, GEORGE C. 303 CRADER, BARBARA P. 303 CRAIG, WANDA D. 303 CRAIN, MEINDY K. 130,202,303 CRAIN, ROBIN L. 189 CRAMER, JANICE R. 181 CRASS, DENNIS R. 156 CRAVENS, LEO C. 237 CRAVENS, WILLIAM J. 237 CRAWFORD, DAVID E. 92 CRAWFORD, RUSSELL 303 CRISCIONE,WILLIAM S. 110 CRITCHELL, SCOTT 231 CRITES, LISA L. 166,181 CROW, MICHAEL W. 303 CRUCE, STEPHEN B. 175,303 CRUM, MICHAEL D. 166,303 CRUTCHEIELD, TERESA A. 38,204,206 CULLUM, MARY E. 303 CUMMINGS, MARY A. 189 CUMMINGHAM, THOMAS D. 303 CURETON, IRENE Y. 303 CURRAN, COLLEEN M. 168 CURRY, DEWAYNE 85 CUSHING, ANNE C. 188 D DAHLIN, RONALD W. 108,175,176, 201,304 DAH LIN, SANDRA J. 175,176 DALTON, BRUCE D. 173,176 DALTON,- DANIEL R. 201,304 DAMBACH, JAMES G. 110 DAMEWORTH, BRUCE W. 110 DANBACK, DEBRA L. 181,183 DANIELS, HERBERT C. 175,304 DANIELS, KATHY A. 181,183,192 DANNEMAN, WALTER A. JR. 304 DANZ, TERRY E. 304 DANZEISEN, RICHARD P. 143,304 DARTER, JENNIFER G. 217 DASPIT, THERESA M. 165 DAUERNHEIM, JAN S. 176,216, 217,227 DAUGHERTY, MELISSA H. 304 DAUM, GEORGE C. 227,304 DAVAULT, PATRICIA S. 126,180,304 DAVID, DONNA M. 187,204 DAVIDSON, SAMUEL T.156 DAVIS, BILLY L. JR. 304 DAVIS, CHARLES A. 172,173,304 DAVIS, DEBORAH A. 304 DAVIS, GARY C. 231 DAVIS, GREGORY C. 169,209,218, 219,304 DAVIS, JANET L. 225 DAVIS, PEMELA J. 228,229 DAVIS, RODNEY N. 135,181,183 DAVIS, SHIRLEY O. 170,225 DAVIS, WILLIAM P. 203 DAWSON, MARK W. 139,140,143 DAY, ANN C. 304 DEAL, GAYLE 191 DEAN, DONNALD C. 236,237 DEAN, SUMMER K. 181 DEANE, DOROTHY N. 181 DEANE, MARK B. 167 DEBEER, DOUG LAS J. 92,94,208, 209,230,231 ,304 DEBROECK, JIM 304 DECKER, JOHN R. 227 DECKER, MARTHA R. 304 DEERE, EDNA M. 304 DEERING, PAMELA E. 192,304 DEES, BENNA M. 166,180 DEES, ROBERT M. 230,231,305 DEEVERS, MARILYN A. 217 DEGENHARDT, CRAIG G. 190 DEGIACOMO, EDWARD 108 DEGROOT, DEBORAH A. 201 DEGUIRE, DARYL M. 96 DENNIS, DAVID 305 DENNIS, DEBRA D. 78,184,188 DENTON, WALTER W. 85 DERBY, RICK D. 96 DETMER, BARBARA A. 183 DETRING, DAWNA D. 75 DETRING, GERALD W. 172 DIEBOLD, VALERIA R. 132,168,305 DIEDRICH, OLLIE 156 DIRKERS, LINDA C. 305 DISBENNETT, STEPHEN B. 85 DITCH, BONNIE I. 305 DITCH, DONNA L. 305 DIVINE, LISA K. 183 DODD, CARL S. 218 DODDS, PATRICIA J. 305 DOERING, GLENN M. 236,237 DOERR, ANN T. 305 Am DOLLE, GARY L. 135,159,166, 180,183,306 DOLLINS, GARY W. 85 DOMINGUEZ, LAURA R. 158 DOMITROVICH, RUSS F. 231 DONAHAY, MARY P. 221 DONZE, JANE L. 306 DOUBLIN, ELIZABETH F. 132,138,192 DOUGHERTY, TERESA M. 168 DOUGHERTY, WOOT A. 135,180 DOUGLAS, FLORA L. 187,233 DOUGLAS, GREGORY P. 85,231 DOWDY, CHERYL M. 153,159 DOWDY, WARREN F.167 DOWNING, MICHAEL L. 218 DOWNS, DEBORAH J. 78,201,306 DOYLE, PAULA J. 221 DREIER, RITA K. 140,186,306 DREWEL, JANE R. 232,233 DREYER, MARLA L. 190 DREYFUS, WILLIAM J. 172,176 DROEGE, JOYCE A. 184,187 DRURY, BARRY M. 172,306 DRURY, JOHN 94,223,306 DRURY, KAREN A. 168 DRY, LISA J. 142,146,225,306 DUCKWORTH, DAVID F. 183,231 DUGGAN, DURAN P. 156 DUGGINS, R. CHRIS 189 DUKEMAN, JOSEPH W. JR. 218 DUMEY, LINDA S. 306 DUMMERTH, DENISE 75,78,184 DUMMERTH, DONNA E. 77,78,184, 185,306 DUNAWAY, WILLIAM M. 226,227 DUNCAN, CATHY M. 174,201 DUNCAN, KAREN S.130,141,153, 185,306 DUNIPHAN, STEVEN T. 227,306 DUNIVAN, PATRICIA A. 143,306 DUNKER, BARBARA A. 181 DUNN, JEANNETTE L. 216,217, 222,307 DUNN, KATHY E. 130 DUNN, ROBERT G. 193 DUNN, TERRY L. 191 DUNNAGAN, GENTRY E. 166 DURBIN, MARK E. 205,206 DURER, LINDA E. 174 DURHAM, ROXANN J. 78 DURSO, MARK J.110 DUVALL, DEBORAH L. 166,193 DWYER, KAREN L. 155 DYE, PATRICIA A. 203 Z V. f 4 K f l 1 DYE, RONALD B. 167,170 E EAST, ROGER F. 156 EAST, TERESA D. 217 EASTER, PATRICIA M. 168,307 EASTERN, HEARIE J. 85 EASTMAN, ROGER E. 198 EASTWOOD, DEBRA Y. 146,152,153, 307 ECKERT, ERIC C. 85 ECKLES, M. EUGENE 173 EDING, DAVID H. 135,182 EDMONSON, PATRICIA A. 171,307 EDMUNDSON, JOAN K. 134,181,183 EDWARDS, BARBARA K. 307 EDWARDS, JOHN D. 126,129,139,142, 198,199,307 . EDWARDS, MARGARET D. 216,217,307 EDWARDS, PATTY A. 143,222,232,233 EDWARDS, TERRY L. 110,182,227 EDWARDS, WILLARD E. 307 EFTINK, GERARD D. 231 EGGEMEYER, MARLA A. 137,307 EGGERS, SANDRA L. 181 EGGIMANN, DONNA S. 168 EGGLESTON, CAROL A. 168 I EISENBERG, LYNN 217,307 ELDERS, PHYLLIS A. 153,307 ELDRINGHOFF, MARY B. 77 ELLEBRACHT, CAROL A. 188 ELLENBERGER, JAMES H. 235 ' ELLINGHOUSE, DORIS W. 150,307 ELLIS, GARY L. 203 ELLIS, SHELIAH J. 229 EMMEL, THOMAS C. 135,205,308 EMMENDORFER, ALAN P. 162 EMMETT, LINDA R. 308 ENDERLE, MARK A. 169 ENGELEN, ANNABEL S. 308 ENGELHARDT, ANITA E.126,130,132, 139,140,141 ,143,204,206,308 ENGLEMAN, PAMALA L. 139,142,206 ENKE, TERRY G. 308 ENTREKIN, MARSHA B. 181,193 EPPERSON, KENNETH D. 237 EPSTEIN, MAR LENE L. 202 ERNST, DEBORAH M. 308 ERVIN, JIM 190,308 ERVIN, LOYD L. 308 ESSNER, MARY E. 168 ESTES, ELIZABETH M. 308 ESTES, GLENDA S. 167,180 EVANGELISTA, ROBIN R. 158 EVANS, DAVID G. 205 EVANS, DEBRA L. 308 EVANS, DIANA B. 308 EVANS, DIANA L. 160,229 EVERAGE, BOBBY E. 85,105 EVITTS, JAMES D. 308 EVITTS, MARY E. 309 EYE, VANESSA J. 193 EZZELL, DIANNE L.193 F FAENGER, JENNIFER L. 160 FALLERT, GARY L. 173,176 FARKAS, MARY J. 140,309 FARMER, SALLY A. 142,148,383 FARMER, SUSAN E. 133,171 FARRAR, SUSAN J. 225 FARROW, LINDA F. 153 FASZHOLZ, KU RT C. 85 FASZOLD, KAREN 134,180,309 FEHR, DEBORA R. 225 FELKER, BARBARA L. 217,309 FELKER, JO E. 181 FELTER, DAVID V. 108 FEMMER, PAUL D. 205 FENDER, BELINDA R. 309 FENWICK, STEPHEN C. 309 FERNANDEZ, RICHARD A. 91,105,223 FERRETTI, EDWARD P. JR. 235 FESLER, SHERMAN R. 218,219,309 FEVERSTON, JAMES D. 309 FINCH, DARRELL L. 182 FINCH, JAN E. 309 FINCHEM, MICHAEL D. 180 FINCHER, DEBRA D. 309 FINK, KIM R. 181,226 FINLEY, NANCY K. 216,217,309 FINNEGAN, LEO J. 156 FINNEGAN, PATRICIA L. 202 FISCHER, ANN M. 309 FISCHER, GARY N. 136 FISCHER, KAREN M. 187,197,309 FISCHER, KARLW. 183 FISCHER, ROBERT D. 309 FISCHER, RON 227 FISHEL, SHARON S. 309 FISHER, RENEE M. 216,217 FISHER, SHARON J. 133,136,229,309 FITCH, STANLEY M. 156 FITZPATRICK, BRIAN D. 310 FLENTGE, CATHY A. 217 FLESCH, NANCY L. 310 FLETCHER, CHERYL A. 181 FLUEGGE, STEPHEN G. 237,310 FLUEGGE, WANDA B. 310 FLYNN, COLLEEN 202 FOARD, DAVID A. 237 FOGLE, BARBARA A. 310 FORBES, LINDA C. 234 FORBIS, STEVEN M. 126,129,140, 141,208,234,235,310 FORD, LESLIE R. 310 FOSHEE, CHARLES F. 310 FOURTHMAN, JO A. 310 FOUTCH, KIMBELLE S. 151 FOWLER, DOUGLAS L. 182,183 FOWLER, GORDON L. 110 FOX, ROBERT J. 133,310 FRANCIS, MICHAEL H. 173,310 FRANKLIN, LINDA L. 168 FRAZIER, EUGENE JR. 310 FRAZIER, SUSAN R. 217,311 FREELAND, LARRY D.156 FREEMAN, ELAINE E. 204,311 FREEMAN, MARK E. 218,219,311 FREEMAN, TERRY 218,219 FREESE, JOAN M. 169,202 FREEZE, JOHN M. 311 FREI, MARK C. 169 FRENCH, LAURA J. 128,134,181 208,220,311 FRICK, DOUGLAS G. 85,223 FRIEDRICH, JENNIFER J. 192,311 FRIEDRICH, MARY M.158 FRIEDRICH, ROGER O. 156 FRIEND, RANDAL D. 167,311 FRITSCHE, JOHN L. 85 FRITTS, SUSAN C. 150 FUHRMANN, BECKY 311 FUIST, DAVID E. 154 FULBRIGHT, LEONARD D. 311 FUNCK, ROBERT E.160 G GABRIEL, JOYCE 180,311 GABRISCH, JOHN A. 85 GAEHLE, PATRICIA A. 184 GAERTNER, NANCY 204 GAFFNEY, ELAINE M. 311 GAGNEPAIN, MARY L.181 GAGNON, TIMOTHY W. 235,311 GAITHER, WARREN C.156 GANN, SUSAN R. 193 GARIFO, DONNA M.169 GARMON, KAREN M. 131,165,204 GARNER, BRIAN D. 82,85,141 156,312 GARNER, MARTA L. 139,168,221 GARNETT, CALLIE J. 180,181 GARRIS, DWIGHT D. 39,69,198 GARRISON, CAROL J. 137,312 GARRISON, GARRY R. 85,94 GARRISON, GREGG R. 94 GARVEN, CAROL A. 75,81,184 188,312 GARVER, RICHARD M. 312 GASSER, PEGGY S. 153,189 GATE LEY, STEPHEN K. 182,183 GEARHART, LINDA R. 168,191 GEIGER, STEPHEN W. 312 GENDRON, JACOUELYN C. 188 GENDRON, RONNIE C. 312 GENTHON, BARBARA K. 233 GEPHARDT, DAVID W. 218,219 GERDES, GEORGIANA F. 312 GERINGER, RICHARD C. 135 GERMANY, BRUCE 85 GETMAN, KAREN M.193 GIBBAR, MARY E. 202 GIBBS, RHONDA G. 312 GIBSON, POONEY 235 GIER, DANIEL J. 312 GIESLER, JOHN R. 231,312 GILLIS, GAIL L. 130 GILWORTH, HAROLD 85 GIRARDIER, KARL E.156 GIVENS, PAULA K. 312 GLASER, DONNA M. 183 GLASSER, DOROTHY J.168 GLASTETTER, JANET M. 312 GLUECK, ANTON W. 312 GLUECK, VERA L.153 GLUECK, VINCENT M. 167,219 GNADT, STEPHEN K. 143,312 GODDARD, ROBERT K. 139,201,205 GODWIN, SALLY D. 200 GOKIN, JACK R. 85 GOLDMAN, DAVID J. 231,312 GOLDSBERRY, JAMES O. 85 GONCHER, DAVID A. 85,312 GOOCH, PATRICIA L. 312 GOOCH, PERRY C. 94,231 GOODMAN, CHRISTINE E. 134,181 183,192 GOODWIN, MARK 183 GOODSON, MARKS. 237 GORMAN, KIMBERLY D.153 GOSCHE, DEBRA J. 168,176 GOSCHE, JAMES A. 167,176,312 GOULD, TIM 96 GOVERO, STEPHEN R. 183 GOWAN, DENNIS W. 218 GRAHAM, DAVID E. 223 GRAHAM, NANCY J.168 GRAHAM, PAMELA 233,312 GRAHAM, RICHARD L. 134,312 GRAHAM, SCOTT 137,167,313 GRAVES, CHRISTINA M. 77,313 GRAVES, LADONNA M. 168,313 GRAY, MICHAEL J. 85 GRAY, ROBERTA 313 GREBING, NEAL M. 201,313 GREDITZER, JAN S. 75,78,81 GREEN, DANIEL R.169 GREEN, LINDA M.168 GREENHAW, BARBARA 180 GREER, DEBRA A. 181,193 GREGSTON, BRENT A. 313 GRIFFIN, DEBRA L. 218 GRIFFIN,JOHN W. 230,231 GRIFFITH, DEBORAH A. 197 GRIMM, GARY L. 173,313 GRINDSTAFF, BRADLEY D. 313 GRITHER, MARY C. 162,201 GROJEAN, JEANNE M. 217 GROSBLATT, MICHAEL D. 154,156 GROSS, CARL M. 85,314 GROSSHEIDER, DON R. 314 GROTE, SUSAN J. 153 GRUBBS, JEFFREY F.156 GRUNER,SUSAN E.128,152,153, 171,314 GRUPAS, ANNETTE R. 186,209,232 233,314 GUARR, JUDITH L.129,130,140, 166,314 GUCWA, KATHLEEN A. 171 GUDORP, JEAN A. 222 GUETHLE, ROSEMARY 81,314 GU LLETT, SUSAN L. 160 GULSHEN, JEANNE M. 234 GUNAWAN, HENDRA H. 108,164 GUNDER, MARY A. 314 GUNELLS, DEBRA L. 314 GUTHRIE, JOY A. 314 HAAS, CAROL B. 314 ' wygvgwfwgfgggw.-, Af- rwgfsf1'ww'Q 'wmn.w,f- X , nmwzr. cawzszfcfe, K j iv :,1f-fm a .,,.f , .mm f...--ffl, , M XX . f I ' W V 4 W ,f f f ,ff M5 . 2 ' , A 42119 Wayne 1 V 9- 59 . -W .L- 1 I , W K, 1 ,J , 2 'll 5 v., .1 2 3 f' f-w-wn::...f:wf.sQ..4'f-L41- Q lf3 1'1 '!.,.4: V , ,ff 4 ' Ll, K-K-.. r J' f , X- , ' . . 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A Wann!! --5,.1a:-1,145. 13 lg, sg, 1 X 3 gi 'W HARDY, JOHN J. 235 HARDY, NANCY J. 134,180,181 HARGENS, CONNIE C. 132,168 HARPER, CHARLES W. 156,167 HARRINGTON, NIARY N. 181 HARRIS, ANN L. 315 HARRIS, EDWARD D. 315 HARRIS, VERONICA K. 315 HARRISON, NANCY A. 315 HART, BONNIE G. 315 HART, SANDRA K. 168 HARTJE, GERALD L. 315 HARTRUP, CATHY 233 HASKELL, PATRICIA L. 140,225,316 HASTINGS, JAIVIES A. 110 HAUPT, LINDA L. 174 HAUSSER, HAZEL L. 191 HAWKINS, DENISE R. 159,316 HAWKINS, IVIICHAEL W. 316 HAWLEY, RICHARD K. 154,316 HAWN, CATHERINE L. 226 HAWN, EDITH D. 192 HAWN, STEVE 231 HAYASHI, JOAN K. 188,196 HAYNES, ARVIN W. 99 HEATH, JOHN J. 108 HECK, BONNIE 78 HEDICKE, DONETTE G. HEEB, TAB A. 226,227 191,316 HEIDA, DEBRA IVI.181 HEIDBRINK, NANCY L. 131 HEIIVIBAUGH, RITA A. 316 HEINE, KATHLEEN A. 316 HEIRONIIVIUS, DANNY R. 316 HEISE, IVIONTY G. 162 HEISSERER, DELORES IVI. 175 HEISSERER,WILLIAIVI R. 316 HELLING, DALE L. 316 HELIVIER, ROWENA E. 158 HELIVIS, DENNIS NI. 85,94,316 HEIVIIVIER, DAVID J. 96,231 HEIVIPERLEY, ROBERT F. 126,175,316 HENDERSON, RANDY J. 91,105 HENDRICKS, RANDALL W. 167,317 HENKE, RICHARD J. 96 HENLEY, DENNIS A. 94 HENNESSY, JOHN J. 231 HENNIS, DEBRA S. 232,233 HENRY, ETHEL317 HENRY, PATRICIA D. 143 HENRY,TERRY D. 229 HENSLEY, ELLEN L. 174,177,317 HENSLEY, LAWRENCE R. 134,201,317 HENSLEY, IVIIKE W. 166 HENSON, DONNA J. 317 HENSON, KENNETH N. 317 HENSON, NANCY 232,233 HENSON, NANCY D. 192,317 4 B, 9 . .7 ,I Y I... ,jf qgiz'-U K Q 'I ' 'D . ', ', ' ,:L an I3 SXQN C . P .ar 4 J' ,KN I S? 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JR 156 HILKERBAUMER, DARRELL 105 HUMPHRIES, BILLY A. 69,96,156 HILL HILL HILL HILL HILL, HILL, HILL HILL HILL HILL BRUCE A. 218 CAROL 209,229 DEBRA NI. 317 ELIZABETH 166 GREGORY L. 235 JANIS M. 168 MARK A. 173 PAMELA L. 317 STEPHEN R. 154 THOMAS J. 317 HILLMAN, SHARON D. 317 HILPERT, SALLY 134,180,317 HINKEBEIN, SUSAN A. 168 HIRE, AMY L. 143,160 HIRSCH, CHARLES L. 156 HLAVEK, MARY K. 143 HCCKIVIAN, ANGELA G. 236 HODGE, NANCY S. 201,204 HODCES, JANE A. 158 HDEH, JOY A. 317 H0EIVIANN, LINDA IVI. 313 HOENERHOEE, KAREN R. 165 HOESSELE, MAUREEN L. 38,39,187,318 HOETTE, DENNIS E. 318 HOFFMAN, GARY L. 134,318 HOFFMAN, PAUL M. 223,318 HOFFMAN, ROSE M.140,209,216,217, 222 HOGAN, LANA J. 143 HOGAN, MICHAL L. 227 HOGAN, RICHARD C. 176,318 HCCBERC, SCOTT vv. 96 HCCBERG, STEVEN vv. 108 H0LDREN,J0HN vv. 169 H0LLEY, EVERETT L. 316 H0LLEY, STEPHEN E. 94 HOLLIDAY, BONNIE L. 201 HOLLIS, SUSAN J. 160 H0LL0vvAY, DONNA E. 222 HOLLOWAY, HUBERT E. JR 236 HOLLOWAY, KAREN 233 HoLIVI, CHRISTINE IVI. 218,228,229 HDLIVIES, BEVERLY E. 131 H0LST,JuDITH 316 HDLST, LARRY R. 201 H0LT, DAVID T. 133,154 HOLYFIELD, VICKIE J. 316 H0IVIAN, IRMA 189 HOOG, LARRY 231 HOPE, RICHARD 105 H0PC00D, VICKI C. 316 HOPKINS, DONNA S. 174,204 H012-KINS, MARY IVI. 153 HOPPE, CHARLOTTE J. 132 HCPPLE, LUGENIA L. 171,318 HCRENKAIVIP, JAMES R. 213 H0RN3IJCKLE, JACOUELIN 221 H0RNE, JAMES F.156 H0RNER,SIJSAN K. 225 H0RNs3Y, ERIC 105 H0RT0N, JEANETTE M.130,171,2 318 HOSKINS, JOHN D. 319 HOUSE, BETTY S. 319 HOUSE, BUENA B. 180,181,319 HOUSE, R. SCOTT 162,163,319 HOUSER, BARBARA 138 HOUSTON, DWIGHT L. 85 HOUSTON, LARRY D. 319 HOWARD, JOHN G. 237 HOWARD, THOMAS G. 223 HOWELL, SHARON K. 319 HOWLE, BRANDY H. 99 HOWLE'I'I', PAMELA K. 319 X x Nx- 316 H0xvvoRTH, BRENDA L. 190 HOXWORTH, LISA K. 160 HOYT, SUSAN E. 131,319 HIJBER, CHARLES vv. 319 HuI3ER,JIJDITH A. 217 HIJCK, MARY E. 159,173 HIJCK, PHYLLIS A. 139,207,225 HUCKABAY,JOHN P. 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TARNOWSKI, DEBORAH Y. 197 TARNOWSKI, STANLEY J. 197,198 TARNOWSKI, STEPHEN A. 172 TATE, GAI L 349 TAVAKOLI, NASSRIN 164 TAYLOR, DEBRA D. 152,153,349 TAYLOR, MARK T. 203 TAYLOR, TERRI134,180 TEMM, ALICE L. 78 TEMPLETON, ROBERT L. 349 TERRELL, ANDRE C. 85 TERRY, JANE K. 166 TESSON, MARY A. 208,209,226, 228,229 TETRICK, MARTHA J. 152,153,162 THADY, KATHY S. 233 THEBY, STEPHEN E. 135 THIELE, ELIZABETH C. 187 THIEMAN, DIANE M. 196 THOMAS, BARBARA S. 221,349 THOMAS, BRUCE V. 85 THOMAS, CYNTHIA 349 THOMAS, DEBORAH S. 153,188,349 THOMAS, DONNA L. 349 THOMAS, JUDITH K. 168 THOMAS, TARA J. 143 THOMAS, TERRY H. 207 THOMAS, TIM 96,231 THOM ASON, THOMPSON THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THQ1v1PsoN BECKY S. 140,224,225 BRAD A. 223 DORIS 349 ED 218 KATHY I. 167 NORMAN A. 156 PAMELA C. 188 ROBERT W. 349 SUSAN 168 THORNE, STEVEN H. 156 THORNTON, JAM ES G. 182 THURM, BRENDA S.168 THU RMER, DAVID B. 183,205,206 TIETJENS, LAURA J. 201 TINSLEY, MURIEL L. 203,226 TIPPETT, KATHLEEN T. 201 TIPTON, TINA 349 TOBEN, RITA B. 349 TOBIN, MAUREEN S. 153 TODD, DENNIS J.172 TODT, PAMELA J. 187 TOHLEN, CHARLES W. 350 TOLBERT, GAIL A. 350 TOLL, CH RISTIE 236 TOM LIN, BARBARA 350 TOM LINSON, RONALD D. 350 TOOMBS, KAREN R. 160 TOPE, REBECCA S. 134,180, 181 TORRISI, JOSEPH S. 114,222, 223 TOWLER, ERNEST W. 350 TRAINUM, MATTHEW G. 163 TRANTHAM, KAREN M. 350 TRICKEY, JAN ET 217,222 TRIPLETT, DENNIS G. 351 TROMBETTA, SUSAN M. 218 TROTTER, MICHAEL D. 236, 237 TROTTER, SARAH A. 181 TROTTER, WILLIAM R. 133,350 TROWBRIDGE, GARY L. 231 TUCK, RICHARD C. 94 TUCKER, ELLEN D. 181 TUCKER, KATHY S. 168 TUCKER, SYLVESTER W. 237 TUCKER, TONI G. 139,200 TU FTS, NANCY A. 160 TULEY, KAREN S. 201 TUMA, DARCY D.158,169, 186,350 TURLEY, JOHN D. 134 TURNBOUGH, THOMAS W. 207 TURNER, DEBORAH E. 181 TURNER, HOLLY J. 181,183 TURNER, PETE 237 TUSCHOFF, TERRY A. 350 TUSTANOWSKY, CHERYL 234 TWELE, SANDRA M. 350 U UDING, ANN M. 170 UELEKE, WILLIAM M. 237,350 UELSMANN, SHARI L. 351 UH LS, MICHAEL E. 99,105 ULCH, JEFF 231 ULLRICH, MARY L.188,209, 221 UNSBEE, GREGORY L. 351 UPCHURCH, DAVID P. 351 URHAHN, MARY A. 164 USINGER, DONNA K. 351 UTZ, THOMAS R. 166 V VAI LS, BETTY J. 77 VALENTINE, CHRISTINE 156 VALLE, RUTH A. 351 VALLI, STEVE J. 99 VANBOOVEN, MICHAEL C. 199 VANBOOVEN, PHYLLIS A. 167,171 VANCE, ROXANNA M. 134,180, 181,351 VANCIL, RANDALL B. 85,105,223 VANDERGRIFF, LILLITH 351 VANDYKE, RUTH A. 171 VANGILDER, SCOTT K. 135, 182,183 VANMIDDLESWORTH, LEE 351 VANNERSON, ROBERT J. 156 VANPE LT, JAM ES W. 142,172 VANWINKLE, LINDA 351 VEDDER, GEORGIANNE 226 VEIT, JOAN M. 169 VELTEN, JACQUE LINE S. 351 VERHINES, CLIFTON K. 351 VERNON, DOLORES A. 133 VIETH, TROY N. 135,180,182 VINCEL, FRED C. 219 VINES, JOHN R. 351 VIOX, LARRY J. 173 VOCKER, JOHN J. 156 VOGEL, CRYSTAL K. 161,181 VOLLENWEIDER, LUANN 218 VOLZ, GAIL E. 158 VOYTAS, VICTORIA L. 134,181 WABLE, JEANNE M. 168 WACHTER, FLORENCE G. 161,216 WACHTER, SUZANNE R. 160 WADDLE, RANDY J. 352 WAGGONER, TIMOTHY W. 352 WAGNER, JERRY W. 162,352 WAGNER, LOISJ. 192 WAGNER, MARY E. 187 WAGNER, PATRICIA A. 140 WAGONER, DARYL W. 132,166 WAGONER, MITCHELL S. 85 WAHL, FRED J. 110,235 WAID, JANET G. 352 WALK, PATRICIA A. 77 WALKER, CYNTHIA D. 167 WALKER, KAREN E. 352 WALKER, KATHLEEN B. 160 WALKER, NANCY J. 168 WALLACE, ANTHONY C. 85 WALLACE, RICKY W. 183,352 WALLEN, JAMES E. 173,177, 352 WALSH, DANIEL P. 182 WALSH, MICHAEL P.173 WALTERS, CLETE 230,231 WALTE RS, RAYMOND W. 231 WALTHER, RICHARD 177,352 WALTRIP, JAMES R. 352 WANT, STUART L. 203 WARD, ALICE W. 352 WARD, BARBARA J. 352 WARD, CAROLE L. 204 WARD, GLENNE 85 WARD, JOE 96 WARD, LINDA J. 134 WARDEN, WANDA F. 201 WARDZINSKI, MARTA181 WARE, BYRON L.176,208, 218,219 WARNECKE, RICHARD A. 352 WARREN, CAROLYN L. 352 WARREN, DAVID F. 235 WARREN, MADONNA R. 352 WATKINS, KATHLEEN M. 168,352 WATKINS, STEPHEN L.180,181, 352 WATKINS, THOMAS W. 85 WATSON, JERRY F. 172 WEALAND, LINDA 352 WEATHERLY, REBECCA S. 139,158 WEATHERWAX, KERRY J. 183,352 WEBB, MICHAEL 154,159 WEBB, ROSE M. 352 WEBER, CAROL J.168 WEBER, HENRY G. 94,223,352 WEBER, JAN ET L. 208,209,216, 217,222 WEBER, KATHLEEN M. 217 WEBER, RICHARD F. 353 WEBSTER, MARA S. 183 WEEKS, MELISSA J.166 WEEMS, ROBBY M. 353 WEHLING, ROBERT D. 236,237 WEILER, DINAH D. 139,187,202 WEINGAERTNER, SANDRA 353 WEINGAND, KURT W. 85 WEINRICH, KAREN A. 190 WEINRICH, SHARON R.190 WEISER, DAN 85,110 WEISS, JOHN M. JR. 156 WEISS, KATHLEEN M. 139,204 WEISS, MICHAEL W. 159 WEISS, STEVEN 148,383 WELCH, JAMES H. 166 WELKER, CAROL M.171 WE LKER, JAMES L. 96 WE LKER, WI LBERT W. 167,353 Z Q lvl ' -'-- Wfmwx-Mwwwm-::Qf.::f .NW.,N..M.. 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'O-naw., ' Q-W K wx .mr 1 y f 'iffy' vww' SN Q1 KYQA44' gyms S565 380 How to do a yearbook 1. The latest in yearbook supplies are necessary to do a top quality book. These include, of course, type- vvriters, inspirational signs, and refreshments. 2. lt is essential to have a large, experienced staff who Waste no time but vvork diligently on their vvork. 3. The entire staff is expected to cooperate and take care of their assignments long before deadline time arrives. 4. With so many people wanting a say in the year- book, sometimes the only friends left are devoted, life-long buddies. 5. Trying to depict nine months of a school year for 7,000 students in a mere 384 pages can disease the staff, so a good supply of medicine is needed to combat the vearbook qame blues. Photography Credits Jim Byrd: 47, 54, 55, 58, 59, 66 Linda Byrd: 9, 16, 53, 302, 315, 323 Jamie Clayton: cover, 7, 15, 18, 27, 32, 36, 37, 40, 41, 53,114,116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 123, 143, 152, 188, 230, 238, 290, 299 Debbie Collins: cover, 60, 211, 215, 216, 218, 222, 232, 236 Jackie Hornbuckle: 212, 220, 300 Keith Krieger: 9,14, 15,47,48,49,50,61, 125,150, 151,305 Fred Lynch: 76, 69, 77 Paul Lueders: 34 Gordon lVlcBride: 163 Rick lVlorein: 11, 13, 22, 23, 8, 63, 68, 69, 79, 80, 81, 125, 145, 289, 303, 307, 309, 310, 316, 318, 319, 321, 324, David Ritchey: cover, 1, 2, 3, 10, 18, 24, 25, 28, 29, 42, 43, 50, 51, 53, 55, 57, 61, 99, 100, 166, 179 225, 294, 298, 299, 301, 309, 329, 332, 333, Dan Fioloffp 12, 50, 32, 46, 47, 50, 49, 75, 116, 124, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 220, 224, 226, 234, 322, 326, 337, 338 Bruce Schellerz 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 15, 19, 34, 35, 36 327, 330, 331 30, 31, 33, 40, 184, 185, 210, 335, 380, 381 122, 188, 207, 297, 308, 313, 37 38 39 52 54, 55, 57, 58, 67, 79, 50, 101, 102,116,118,125l,14'2,1l85,,187', 178, 179, 214, 228, 230, 270, 271, 272, 273, 289, 295, 315, 317, 325, 340, 341 Frank Smith: 13, 18, 64, 65, 79 Dennis Tucker: 20, 21, 28, 30 Senior Portraits are by Paul Lueders of Lueders Studio. Faculty and Organizations group pictures are by Wood Nlecham. ll UA A PPEARANCE l ll l S GAMORES RAS rg I M 2 W Left to Right, Row 1: Linda Byrd Deb Collins Bill Davi S ll F , , s, a y armer. Row 2: Rick Morein, Steve Weiss, Dave Ritchey, Kay McBride, Roxanne Huckstep Jamie Clayton, Bruce Scheller, Dan Roloff, Pam lVlacke, Kirsti Petersen, Nancy Bray. Thanks to--- The Board of Publications, especially lVlrs. Collins and lVlr. Jack Wimp Lisa Dry and the Capaha Arrow Staff Judith Crow Gordon NlcBride Fred Lynch Bill Davis Kay lVlcBride Patti Baker Jean Savell Tom Chalupny Paula Rudloff Greg Davis Sara Sewell Harvey Hecht and also to Katharine Hepburn and Charles Schultz for inspiration. 383 The last word It is not always the custom of the Sagamore editor to compose an epilogue to the book, but because this year has been what it has, because this book has deviated somewhat from the norm as far as Sagamores go, and mainly because I am who I am, I have to have an editor's page. I used to be an idealist. Last spring when I was appointed editor of the 1975 Sagamore, I was excited and proud - after nine years of yearbook experience, I figured it was about time for me to be the editor. So I began planning the perfect year- book. As the university embarked on its second 100 years, it seemed a good time for the yearbook to be revamped. Every- thing was very organized, I had an excellent staff, and I had the best interests of the student body in mind. So naturally there could be no problems. Well, so much for idealism. Problems, crisis, complaints, and advice poured in daily, and as they were met and dealt with, I became a little more realistic. I quickly learned that I couldn't please everyone, and so I am not going to defend or explain the changes made in this book. As I submit these final pages, I realize that this is not the perfect book I had planned, but I am realistic enough now to know that there is no such thing as a perfect yearbook. And I am pleased with our work. I was very lucky to have a few cooperative section editors, photographers, and yearbggk production people to endure the year and their jobs despite the hassles we all encountered. lVlost of all, I was fortunate to have a truly knowledgeable and dedicated adviser and friend in Miss Bray, and a stalwart ally in her assistant, Roxanne. And so I want to thank every- one who contributed to the production of this book, as well as my mother and my friends who had to put up with and listen to my editorial idiosyncrasies. I have truly enjoyed the privilege and experience of being the Sagamore editor and the challenge of trying to capture the essence of the 1974-75 year at SEMO. I hope you have en- joyed the book. Debbie Collins, Editor g. 1, - , ,.fhy'y ' 1 .p -Y V . v 41 'E' 4 'A w i '-. ,,. 1 I' D J- J nr ke 5 'pie I - .a I-I-1 151 ', . ' H r a' 'J 'Q , 1 , n 1, 5 fl ' 'I L'- W ' w f, , . , . -gl s 1 I I ' W' 1, 5 , ' ' r T 'U' . r ,. .xv l y....,, ,. 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