Truman State University - Echo Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

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t published by the students of HoftMst M Little Sir Kcho. we welcome you bark for a return trip through the pages of a2-'53! Last year vou and Brand) galloped through a whirlwind Kcho that received a one-rating from ssoeialed Collegiate Press. This ear’s promises to he more of the same! 'ion mav have missed the ir Corps Sound off this year, hut there was still a champion football team to yell your lungs out for. a program of assemblies from the pre-election rail) to Coach Wade and the Bulldogs, from the Preview of Progress l Spies and Trait- ors. bv Dr. Kurt Singer. Bemember? Paul Strub’s bandsmen and not boobs as vou called them last year) were decked out incolor new purple and white uniforms; Coach King's eagers snared second in M.I.A.A. play: and don’t forget Miss Wells’ opera. The Mikado. or Homecoming, or our first Parents' l)av. and sixteen-page football Index. nd what about the student council elections, our own miniature version of last November's presidential campaign? So here you are, little Sir Cello, and you. too. Brandy. (But where's Bass?) 'ton'll see everything inside from campus kings and queens to red-hot athletic shots, from clubs and councils to homey little snaps of cvervdav campus life. It's all yours, little Sir Kcho. and as we sail! last year, We hope the memories of this vear will always come back to you just as sure as an KCHO Kciio echo echo rote 4 OLD MISSOU “Old Missou” and “Old Missouri, And tliou our love hath won, Fondly cling you to the mem’ry Of old “Missouri’s Son.'.’ Gladly thee our hearts we tender By the dim and flick’rng light, Every lad a proud defender Of the Purple and the White. In debates or feats athletic, The broader lield of life, Midst the shifting scenes of progress, Where the fiercest fights are rife,’ • Taught bv many a glorious vict'ry From many a hard fought tight, They have learned they have to reckon. With the Purple and the White. Hark the sound of yells exalting From out the Tigers Den! Did vc hear the shouts of triumph? ’Twos the Warrensburg brave men. Far above them hark the tumult, Like the triumph of the right, Underneath the sacred symbol Of the Purple and the White. Though to Harvard? Yale or Princeton 1 Should we onward still pursue, As adopted “Sons of Eli” To the violets prove true, Shall we ever cease to love thee, To tremble with delight As we mark the gallant flutter Of the Purple and the White? — Basil Brewer, 01. Ml • aa '7 didn't .non icas that smart! That Previeu of Progress, what an assembly. There's always somethin doin’ in Kiri; hid.. Hon about that nen athletic dorm, scoreboard (with all the lights) amI the pressbox That scholarship they gave me cer- tainly helped I hope they find me a good teaching job —all these come I lorn students amI all are answered In the administration. 11 uher! W heeler. Slate (.ommissioner of indura- tion. who carries out tin duties «if tin ''•hit Board of Induration, is supervisor of all f Missouri's public schools. To keep in close contact with the policies and management of the college, he meets with the Board of Regents of our college as an ex-ollicio member. iiiong the duties of Mr. Wheeler is the execu- tion of tin general functions of the Slate Board of Induration: the improving of all phases of instruc- tion concerned with public education, health, and general welfare of learners on various levels, and the assisting in elfectivelx organizing, managing, and financing the public education program of the state. SI X I K l)l.l H I MKVI Ol Ml 1 C VTION OITICK picki.Kit i.imuin Noin iii: si missoi m DISTINCT I) i' i i kk. Stale Super- visor of 1‘tiljiic Sthools (VVMkiii, Imi In- s teclor of Xilult lulucalion Hie highest adminislrati e and go (‘riling body of the Teachers (lollege is the lioard of Regents. 11 is composed of si members selected from outstanding bnsi ness and professional men from northeast Missouri. Setting the policies and handling the final business for (lie college, such as the employment of the faculty, approval of bills, signing of contracts, are among the various duties performed by this group of men. Members of this year's lioard of Regents were: V. Cable, Hannibal: Kdward K. Swain, kirksville: Roy R. Quinn. Moberly ; Herbert I. Sears, La Plata: P. M. Marr, Milan: and ewlon Waples, kalioka. Hubert Wheeler. Slate Commissioner of education, is a member ex-officio of the Roard. Top Hole: . ChIiN . Hannibal. Prcsidnil: Hoy l Ouimi MoltrrK. ico-Prwidonl; liilniiril 1C. Swain. Kirk ill . Sv:ielai Second Row IIitImtI I S ar I .a Plain: I’ M Marr Milan: Xnwton a| l« s. kalmkn t{r Mr. ( dde. Mr. Srorx. Hr. Hyle. Mr. Mnrr. mill Mr. Situ in. Ihxcttxxiwj rollri r btixinexs. resident Ityle rewires a statute of (leneral John . . Pershing. designed by Kiln Hiiehauan. until of Mrs. John Campbell, who presents it. Cover nor I hit M I ton nelly shakes hands with President Ityle after on assembly s teeeli by Corernor Donnelly. r i(t JO Du. N u.ini II. ID i,k. ’resilient orlln ast Missuiiri Sl;ilr Trnrlirr • ('. illi, f Mils. ID 1.1. I )r. ;ilh r II. Ryle. who lias been I h 11 i rl i sl administrative officer of the Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers College since l(): 7. has maintained the highest standards for the school. President Ryle, a thorough scholar, makes e cry ell'ort to see that the students of the college have the lies! in facult y and equipment. Many impro emeulx. holh in educational programs and in beautifying the physical aspects of the campus has e been made during his years at tin Teachers .ollege. I inter President Ryle's administration the college has grown to be an outstanding teacher-training institution and a campus that is one of the most beautiful in tin state. The President is always available for consultation and finds time for friendly isils all o cr the campus. e j ?' u to r ieMd KT ItolIKRT I. li Ki K I ssisbml to I hr Ultce of ‘rrsnlrnt lli« assistant to tin President. 1.1. Col. Robert McKinney. has tin main function of representing the president, both on and oil' the campus. During tin past two scars Lt. ('.ol. McKinney lias been stationed in Washington. I). (... at the Pentagon. This office maintains the Minimi Bureau, develops a sound public relations program, and prepares many of tin official publications for the college. Mrs. r A innrv arid Ihrir son Robin Iti.rn l . mi. SrrrHarv Dean l)l«. ItOBKHT 0. l KKItM.W. Dean of Instruct ion Dean ukerrnan at work Robert (’. iikcrman. as Dean of Instrue- lion, lias charge of llie educational program ol' llie college and the supervision of instruction. Chairman of the Division of Instructional Serv- ice, he is also chairman of the Facul I Council, the (1 raduale ('ouncil, and the ('urriculum ’om mil tee. lie supervises a program of registration for tin' students, prepares the general bulletin of the college, the schedule of classes, and arranges and presides over the weekly assembly programs. « « u The TDwuioTv Pe iAo?v ie£ £e wice Dll. C. II. Vl.LKN. Ili-nil of I hr Dirisiou of IWxormi-l Srrricr Dealing w i 111 personal problems of the student bod is llic l)i ision of Personnel Sen ire. under the direction of Dr. C. II. Mien. Through this division assistance with health, economic, social, educational, and vocational prob- lems is «ri en. Correlated with the I)i ision of Personnel Srr - ire is the Odire ol' the Dean of Women. She is responsible lor selling up a social calendar of arid- ities on the campus. The Dean of Women. Kstlier Brown, is also in charge of student housing. Six assists the student in social or personal problems. The social sororities on the campus work with this oilier through the Pan Hellenic Council, of which Miss Brown is sponsor. u The I’rrtonnel OJJfite in n(lion I.I I.V U.K . Counselor I)h. H 1.1 11 lloi'KK, Director o f Clinical Si-n ice Anorkw Shook. Director of Speech Clinic Km iikii Know V Dean of II ornrn Du. John I.. Kiooi;i -.iwr. .In.. I 'allege Physician I.M K . .Ol.l.cn, College Surse rate i Dr. Higgerstaff examiner freshman. Sue McCullough. Ki.i I'. Mitti.i.h. I tout of the Division of Extension Service % !Ditriuon- of f t enMon S wice The I i ision of Kxlension Scr ire deals i111 those acti ities whieli extend tin ser iocs of the college to all communities of northeast Missouri. This di -ision is di ided into several bureaus, mong these bureaus are the Placement Bureau, which assists students and alumni in securing positions for which they are ({ualilied: the lmuni Service, which keeps files concerning all graduates of the college: the Field Service which seeks to inform high school students ;«s to the nature of modern educational problems: and the Correspondence and Kxtension Learning which aids those who arc unable to attend the college. One bureau directs tin high school academic contests held on the campuseaeh car. and another has charge of a rental library of films. Mr Mitller locate a too n for liertha Helle MrC.taskey III i i Hi i.ich. Secretary t‘ec 16 ()n 11.U-: liowi'its. Director. Hureou o f I win Visual Education Kick i«i St Cl.uk. Noah I . Kichahdsox. Field Counselor Director of Hurron of Corres iondencr and Extension Teaching l'ill«l T I.. ClM OK . Director o f the tturenu oj Field Service Mr. Hichordson and his secretory Iris heller. I’as It lr. Crooks and his secretory, Ifonnie Cullen. Kaii.ki I' . N incur. IIruil oj tin- hirisiun o f Utmuess Srrrin• 7ke T wi ioiv ol iSumten $ wice Charged with the responsibility nl‘ taking care of the business and financial books of the Poachers ( ollcge is the Division of business Service. I'll rough I his di ision all insl il ul ionnl purchases and dis- hiirsemenls are made. Il has charge ol the store rooms and warehouses of I he college. ste- nographer and duplicating service lor the faculty is also maintained b I his rIi ision. I 1 IOIII s lliul MwtIIIV HlKMIU, SleniMjrafihic Office Sin in.ia ( 'in s. Siritchhoiml (1 nrutor I’m i.i.i-. I)i iii.niN, Hookkecfier K rm.i.KN Hollos. Hookkre ter Jim l I'KI'IITI.I l!, Sienoyraphtr W 11.m kh mvs. Secretary The dmissions Ollice. under the supervision of Kenneth (’. Sykes, Director of dmissions. was created to assist prospe live students before the arri e on the campus to enroll in the college. Both l mail and personal contacts. | nest ions about main subjects are answered through this ollice. Other duties of this ollice include the operation of the news bureau for the college, and doing the photographs for the school, which is used for illustrating olTicial publications of this school and for a mailer of record. Kkwktii C. 1 M S. Director of tbnixsioiix Office |.INK ISknxhh. Seerelurv K mi ni si K i: ii i Stenographer OloSeK associated with the Division of Instructional Scr ice. the business of the Ollice of the Registrar is to preserve the integrity of the credit of the Teachers (’.oilege and to keep the academic books of the school. It is the dul of this ollice to admit students, to keep a complete record of the credits of all students, and to prepare a list of those appli- cants who meet all of the requirements for graduation. Soi'iiitONiA Morsu, vm I'ii.kins, M Miv KbIik. Secretory Stenographer Stenographer )ll II.I I Ul) KHS. Registrar r.t nr 10 I low vif i i Mourns. I leml of the Itirixion o f Maintenance Serrice The Dwtiian HaUit tuz tee Service The jol. of keeping I lie buildings and grounds of the Teachers C.ol- lege in good shape is carried out through the Division of Maintenance Ser ice. Painting, repairing, and cleaning the buildings, and planting flowers and shrubs, shoveling snow and keeping the lawns in good condition, have made a most beautiful campus. I nder the direction of the Head of the Division, Howard Morris, there are engineers, custodians, firemen, carpenters, painters, electricians, night watchmen, and gardeners. Front Hi nr: l-Vrn Miller. I.ulu Pii'tiin. Mildred Null l.twy S|x,;ir . Second Hotr: KriU'st Binicr. Kniery Johnson. Curl (oilh-y. Ivnj'i-ni' Bureluy. W I'. I,!ilh't i.ii. D ru Ki'im. Third How I u Siiimifls. Mix'll Cooli'y. Vllx-rl Custincr. Caul llolnuin. Bonny Moore. Id l.jiir O Is I InwkiiiH, Fourth Hon . Miiyil VVilir . 11nrli Ilunes. B. V. Uhond -'. Don I nnk. Cluni ' Sfx'aiN I'Vtii’h' Scolield I’atr m %cl)viecfot0£ Hifoa ued and Muieimd, The Pickier Memorial Libran, named lor a former faculty member, has over 120.000 hooks, including public documenls, pamphlets, hound periodicals, and hound newspapers. The library also houses several special collections, including the Glenn I' rank Memorial Library, the Laughlin conirihulion of research, a Missouriana collection, collections of children s literature, and the John R. kirk Library. The iolette Museum is housed in the basement of the John R. kirk Memorial. 11 houses a collection of antiques and souvenirs, such as a suit of medieval armor, guns, a loom, and farm machinery used in early meri- can times. Manx people donate articles liich they wish to have preserved. Ivriiio. I Iook. Director of Libraries and Museums S i. («. Bhownk, Librarian M Min-; (’.ownns. Cataloguer W ii.m Moim Secretary Miss Ethel llook, Director of Libraries anil Museums in the reading room of Pickier l.i brury Dr. Hans Hage nann. ('.orator of Museums fat, 21 First, a cup of caffeine at the Bulldog. a last-minute look at notes for the lecture, then checkin'. the roll: Adams, Arnold. (If hat. no flu epidemic this week?) : and then class, f uestions. (always), answers (occa- sionally). sweating under the glasses (They're asking toughies), and finally relief Hass didn't sliotl up Unlay'. Top row: Kurl K. Weld . I’m fes or of Theory hikI Instru- mental Music; Head. Division «if Fine rl : Student. Milliken Conservatory. 15. S. in lid,, iri In'll- ! Miitiouri Stat«‘ Teachers College; M.. I ni- versily of Missouri. Graduate Student. I niversily of Iowa; I niversily of Michigan. Gi-orge IValaxly College. John I.. BiggerstafT. Professor Kmcritus of Musie (1951). 15. M.. merican Conserva- tory. ('Ilienko; Certificate in ('oni|M ition. Institute of Mu- sical rt of the .luilliard School of Music. New y ork Cit . Ivurt Ballard, Vssistant Pro- fessor of | |ilied Vrls; Student National Vcaderny of Design, New 'lork City; B. S. in lid.. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Student, southwestern Baptist Semi- nary; . M.. •« «ir««- IVabody College for Tenclicrs. Dean B. Bowman, lustriictoi of Fine .ts; B K V I ni- versity of Nebraska. M. I . V.. s|at ‘ I niversily «if Iowa: Graduate Student. State I ni- versily of Iowa: Sp«viul Study. rt Students league of New V ork lily. Sr,-oral How1 Irene Dailey. Inslruelor in Piano and Theory; 15. S. iu I al.. Northeast Missouri State T«-acliers College; Student meriean Conservatory of Chicago; M. Music, Noithwi-stein I niversily School of Music. John G«--l « Instructor iu Instrumental Music; 15. S. in lid.. North- east Missouri Slate Teachers College: V VI.. Stale I niversily of Iowa; Graduate Student. I niversily of Iowa. I.oon C. Karel. V.ssorialt Professor of Theory: B. Mus.. V M„ Ph. I).. State I niversily of Iowa. Frederic hirrhliergcr, Vssnciate Profess r of Piano; Graduate. State (Imiserv a lory. W ■ i« i burg. iormany ; Student. Ivlind worth (.Vmserv atorv. Berlin. Gernumy: Diploma. Jiiillnrd Sdinol of Music. New V ork; V M.. Teachers (iolh-pi1. Columbia I niversily; Student under Mayr Malir. Berlin: II. Xilchcr. Wucr .burg. Third How. Paul St rub, Vssistant Pmfos« r of Baud Music; B. S. in lid.. V M . Northeast Missouri State Teachers (College; Graduate Student. Indiana I niversily. Italpli Ti. Valentine. Vssoeiate Professor of Music Education; Ik S. in K«l.. Northeast Missouri Stab1 Teachers (Vdlege; Student. Mate I in versity of Iowa; V. VI.. Teachers College. Columbia I niversity; Gradual 1 Stud« nt I niversily of Missouri. Columbia I niversity ; Student f Voice I taler Mvin Wilson. I). B. Gebhart Hans Si'itz. William Jautuishcck. Paul Alt house. Phradie VV«}IU, Vssistant Professor of Vocal Music: B S in Ed Norlh- east Vlissouri Stal 1 ‘Teachers (‘.ollcgc: Student « f Voice under Ov.ir Sa« ger. William V. Brady Kstclle l.iehling. William V. Bachner: Mutuiter of VIetro| olitan Ojtera Company. 1922-51. Fine rl Faculty I’at H Home Zamonu u Home Kconomicit Family I .lorn I?. lii( Ice. Professor of I Ionic Economies; Head of I lie Division of limin' Kcoiiomies: Stnilcnt. Stout I list i - lute: I’li. B I diversity of Chicago; M Ph. D.. Teach- ers College. Columbia I diversity; (Irnduate Student. I diversity of Minnesota. I.cnn Buckingham. Instructor of Nome economics; |$. S. in Kd.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; M. S.. Iowa Stale College; Crndunlc Student. I diversity of Colorado. Iowa State Colley '. UeaMtv c0td jfyupucal Sducutum lleallh and I’livstral h'dnralion Famllv. Top How. How ard Thompson. Professor of Physical educa- tion: Head of the Division of Health and Physical educa- tion: Director of Athletics; 1$. S.. Springfield College: M , Ohio State I diversity: Ph. D.. I diversity of North (inrolinn. Kenneth I., Cardner. In- structor of Physical educa- tion; Track Coach: B.S. in Kd.. A. M.. Northeast Missouri Stati' Teachers College, kirksville. N . Boyd Kinj;. Instructor in Physical education; Basket- hall Coach: 1$. S. in I'M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A. M., I ui versify of Missouri. Betty Dunlap, ssislnnt Pro- fessor of Physical education for Women: B. A.. Ocorge Penlx.dy College: A. M.. (•eorge Pealsnly College. Seeoinl How: Delbert I'.. Maddox. Part-time instructor in Physical education; Ik S. in education. Northeast Mis sonri Stat ' Teachers College. Kirksville; . M.. I diversity of Missouri; tiraduate Student. Teachers College, Colum- hia I diversity. Martha Spat h. I usi rudor of Physical education of Women: B. S. in ICd.. Northeast Missoni i Stale Teachers t lollege, Kirksville: A. M., t diversity of Missoni i. Maurice Wade. Football Coach; . B.. I diversity of Tulsa; M . Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Kirksville. Alma K. oiler. Instructor in Health. College Nurse: B. S. in Kd.. Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers College; B V i:.igh jwihhI Hospital School of Nursing, t'.hieago. SuM neid, SdttccUi n Paul ). ell . Proft-ssor Business lldurnlinn: Head. Division of Business Kdlicaliou; 1$. s. in Tld.. State Normal School: Student. Northwestern I Diversity: V M.. I niversitv of Missouri. Ph. I).. I diversity of Iowa. Charles 10. Kau larieh ProlWsor of Business Tld neat ion; 15. S. in lid.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; S. M.. Ph. I)., state I niversity of Iowa .lesse Miekelson. Instructor in Business lldueatiou: 15. v. in hid.. S M . Northeast Missouri Sinte Teachers College: (iraduate Student. Indiana I niversity. Italpli Monav. s,,ciate Professor of Bysiin h.dnciit ion: . 15.. M.. Ohio State I niveisitv; (iiaduate Student. I Diversity of '.nliforniti. Indiana I niversitv. Otho I,. Buiih'II. ssistant Professor of Drafting;: Mead. Division of Practical its, 15. S. in hid.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: M. lid.. I niversity of Missouri. Norvell (I. Mien, ssistant Professor of Sericulture: 15. . in Sericulture. S. SI.. I niversitv of Missouri: (iraduate Student. I niversitv of Slissouri. I niversity of Minnesota. Duane 15. dole. Instructor in Metals; 15. S. in lid.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; SI. S.. Iowa State College. SS ill ia mi I. Minor. Svsistunt Professor of Woodworkiii;;; 15. S. in Mr!.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: M. .. Iowa State College; t iraduate Student. Iowa State College. Brndlev I niversity. ohtl Pniflical t rlx Fncully. I'at' l-'irsl limi; Ivan K. Miller. PnifiHsnr nl' Kdiiriiliou; Head of Div i-vioii of Kdncnl ion: If. Mil ., Colorado '•'Into (’.ollege; . l„ Kd. ! .. I niversity of Denver. II. Mien. Professor of Psychology: Head f lli - Division of Peraonucl Service; (iraduule. Mississippi Slide orniid College. Hattiesburg: It. S.. . M.. Ph. I .. George Pea- IhmIv (College for Teachers; Graduate Slndenl. I niversity of Chicago. Itidph House. Professor of Remedial Heading: Director of Clinical Service: It. S. in Kd.. Northeast Missouri Stale Touchers College; . M.. I niversity of Missouri: Kd. I).. PeimsvKaiiia Slate ('.ollege. Sromd Hoir: (ileon I'. l-eslie, Professor of K.leineiilary Krlncalion: It. S. in l-lcl.. Central Missouri Slate College. iirn-nsliorg: . M.. Kd. I).. I niversity of Missouri. Charles VV. Marlin. Professor of Kduculion: It. S. in Kd.. Stale Teachers ('ollege. Cape Girardeau: A M Ph. I).. I niversity of Missouri. (Ihircnce Murphy, -vsooiate Professor of Guidance: It. S. in Kd.. Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers College; . M.. I niversity of Missouri. Third How: allie Pattinsou. ssistanl Professor in Itnral Kdnentioii. It. S.. . M.. I niversity of Missouri: (irnduale Slndenl I niversity of Missouri. Teachers (’.ollege. Co- hiuihia I niversity: I niversity of C.hieago. I’eliv Rothschild. Professor of Seermdury Kdiication: Diivclor of Ophelia Parrish Junior High Selmol: . It.. I ni cosily of Missouri; M-. I’cachei s College. Columbia I imcisily. (iraduate student. I niversity of Soiilheru California. Teachers College. Cohuuhia I niversil y . W illie W liilsnn. sjvistant Professor of Primary Kdiiention: Director of Greenwood Klciiicutnry School. It. S. in lid.. Norlheasl Missouri State Teachers ('ollege; M.. George Pealwirly College: (iiiidunle Slndenl. I niversity of Wis- consin. I niversity of Chicago. Education bid noil ton b'ltni llv ’« ■ 27 Science anil Uathc nnlicf I'uculty Science and MaiA maticd. Tu i How: Nrny M Itieger. Professor of Chemistry; llrml. Division of Science and Mathematics; Student. Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers College; It.. I di- versity of Missouri; l. S.. I diversity of Chicago; Ph. I).. I nivi'isity of Southern California. John I). Black. Professor of .oology ; A. It.. I Diversity of Kansas; A. M.. I niveisily of Indiana; I'll IV. I di- versity of Michigan. AN illis .1. Bray Professor l-.mcriliis of Chemistry. (1952); It. Pd.. State Normal School. Ca|ie Girardeau; A. It., It. S. in Kd., . M.. Pii. I).. I Diversity of Missouri Second Hoir: Lewis C. Clevenger. Professor of I totally: It. S. in lid.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A. M.. George Peabody College; Graduate Student. Uni- versity of Chicago; Ph. I).. Cornell I Diversity. James K. (.!rites. Professor of Physics; It. S.. Washington State College; A. l.. (iolumhin I niveisily; Ph. I).. Indiana I Diversity. (i. Harold Jamison. Professoi of Mathematics; B. .. . M l Diversity of Chicago; Graduate Student. I Di- versity of Chicago. I Diversity of Missouri. Third loir: Allierl P. Mine. Professor of Chemistry: 'student. Harvard I Diversity. Boston I Diversity, Temple I Diversity; A. It.. Maryland College; Ph. I).. The John' I lophins I diversity. ivian . 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(iwnn Scheerer. W illie liitson. Second Itoir: Nan Wisely, Mildred Shipman. Mary Brown. Hazel Smith [Cl AL bat;-: For nt Council Of£i ident Associati' . May 1, - 951 • ■ nr,p • T iW • 1„ Yawns. outstretched legs, dull Maybe a daman fingers grip pencils sharpened to a pin point. 3 a.m. peer sluggishly through tired horn-rims, pulses go come what, come nun. time and the hour liw i.i: Bm ;iim n Bloomfield. la. I'jll.lNIM I)iw n Philippines English Education I hi r Diikw w l irksritle I astir Ethical ion I'm i.ini: 11 k wi :k A irksrille Social Science A. C.Johnson Trina tail History I.wvuknck Kish A irksritle Education. City School Administration Ml III. (Juts Kl MM A irksritle I‘re-ttsteopathic Studies Don to I bi.ko Philippines Social Science M vii:o Philippines Elementary Educatam IIei-kn Staubvtk E irksrille Elementary Education Bkhtin White Madison. III. Education. City School Administration Hm Vk t I jiii caster Music Education l iu him w.i Philippines English Educatam I 111 It MOS Philippines Education. Secondary School ihninislralion ;n vdi m i: oi l m:ns Mini. Johnson. Councilman Krijniiv Di on. ('ouncilutunan IW.ht W iiitk, Presi'lenl Graduated. Anna M e KCVTf Kirksrille Elementary Edneation A.C.E. president spring .‘ 2. Historic ! Society Annem miik Annt v sb Xetherlands Lan jua jes lnt« niiilioniil Club 52-53 I) ii Ai.hiikc.iit St. IAiiis Physical Education k C.liil 31-32. Sigma Tan Gamma 31 Donna A i.i.kn Quincy. III. Physical Education and Business Educatum . A. 51-52. Alpha Phi Signal IIoskmahy Anderson St. Catherine llotnr Economics Coiliecon Clui 19. 32 Nina Avers lira:it Spanish International Jub I ika DoONE I3.MI.KV La Plata Business Education Historical Snci«'t 30. 32. Alpha Sigma Mplm clmpluin. I'i Omega I’i. secretary Mplm Phi Sigma Carol Baker Elsherry Home Economics Cnlhceon C.liil 50-51. secretary 52 Joski'iiink Balagna Mystic, la. Elementary Education A.C.K. 1. 53. Pi kappa Sigma secretary 53 Kd vari Bkndkr Macon Health and Physical Education k Club 51-52, W Im’ft l«o 52-53 Ahlknk Hi in Benjamin l.a Plata Elementary Eduealion Y. . A. 51. Alpha Sigma Alpha. A.C.K. Geneva Stalev Black Eirksrille Elementary Education A.C.K. 33 vice-president Phyllis Bragg La Plata Elementary Education Mplm Sigma Alpha chaplain 52. A.C.K.. International Chili Bwmond Brunner St. Louis Music Aeolian Chili 50. Alpha Phi Omega 51. 52 historian. Alpha Phi Sigma 5ft. 52 Jerry Lee Bukgener Marceline Itusiness Education Alpha Phi Omega. Pi Omega Pi 52. Sigma I an Ciinimn. Bine key. A iee-Prcsidcnt of Student Council 52-53 Pot 35 id. Mary Jo Burns Findlay, Ohio Vocational Home Economics Colhccon Cluh M v i i; Cow i:i,i, Snyder Music Education A11 il in Phi Sigma 32. Aeolian Clui ERA Cl.VIlK St. IjOUiS Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma 51-53. . . 30-33 president S3 I .v Mae Lurdloff Macon liusincss Education AA.A.A |9. Cardinal Key 52-33. Pi Omega Pi 51-52 president. Alpha Sigma lpha 50-53 treasurer . 1. president 2, Who's W ho. I'nii I lelleuir Council treasurer 52-53. Blanton Hall IIoiim Coiindl 30-32 vice-president 31 Homan Cnow Centerville. la. Music Education Aeolian Clnh. Opera 32 53 1‘kgc.y Cii.i.kn I.a Plata Elementary Education Cardinal Key 51. Collide Players. Alpha Sigma Alpha vi«v president 51. president 51. Pan Hellenic Council 31. treasurer 51 32. --verrini s mid treasurer of Sipliomoie Class 51. secretary anil treasurer Senior ’.lass I.wkknk Daiinhy Klnornficld, In. Physical Education and Peer cut ion k Cluh vi« e-president 52, Phi Sigma Kpsilon. Who Who 51 52. l op Spoi t'liian M.l. A. A., co-captain of football team. Blue Key 52-33 Bi;tii Dkaring Taylor Mathematics Delta Sigma Epsilon 30-33 Nkil DenmcK Ijttddonia History I ditor of keho 53. assistant editor 51-52. College Players. His- torical ««eiety president 51. Alpha Phi Sigma. Blue Key vice- pn-sident 52. Sigma Tau Camma vice-president 52. vice-presi- dent Junior Class 51. Who’s Who 51-52 PapijoS. Di: Pvi i.v ttraul Spanish (iollege Playere 52. International Cluh 19-53 Cer u.i Di: AA pit New Sharon, la. Elementary Industrial Education Industrial Cluh 51-52. Phi Sigma Kpsilon A i:n oN Charles Dic.kmann MarthasriUe Industrial Education Industrial Arts Club secretary 52 Hi u v AI rule Di c n New Cambria I orational Home Economics Colhecon Club 51-33 hu.v Bki.i. Di s Auxrasse Music liiteruatioiial Cluh 19-52. Kappa Della Pi 51-53, Cardinal Key 51 -33 l.i:i. M Kaktkrpvv Milan Elementary Education Historical Society 53. A.C.K. 53. Alpha Phi Sigma rate 36 SvyuxMd. 1aiiiia$ . Finitis Doimimj Music coliaii ('.Iuli 51-52. Mplm Phi Si um I low iu I,. Kf.chti.inc Stall! Industrial Education Iiwliistrinl rl.s ('.lull 52-53 president 53 (•hack Joy I-'khci son Brookfield Music hid Haitian Di’lla ''ijnim lip'ilon 52-53. eoliun ('lull vice-president 32. Band. Nemo Singvis. College Playeis secretary 52-53 Hobkkt C. FiSHBack Hannibal Irultislrial Education Industrial rl.s C.luli 52. Phi Si nia K|isilnn Dakhki. L. Foucii Pleusantrille. la. Physical Education K Club, co-captain football team 32 (ilJ?N Jay KuoaTB, Jn. Memphis Mathematics Mplm I’lii igmn l‘ 53, Him- Key 32 33. Inter friila-riiil y Conn oil 32, Si;;ma Tau Gumma president 33 Mplm I’lii Omega, International Club C. Hugh CaiioXBH Kirksrille Ilus incss Educat ion Sigma I nn (aiiiiiiiiii I reasmvr 32 33. I’i Omrgn I’i i v-presidenl 33. Mpha Phi Omega. Blue Key vice-president 33. Echo StatT 0-33 Itoni'iiT ( 1.min Shclhyrillc Mathematics anil GeneraI Science Rup|Mi Di-llii I’i prisidenl 32. Who's Who 32. Sigma «-In Historical Society 52-33. Blue key 52-33. lpba I’lii Signia 52-33 Tiikuia Gi.iukwki.i. Harris Elementary Education Historical Society 53 Kn Jkrome Gokkk. Jii. Kirksrille General Science Sigma Tail Gumma. I’rc Osleo|M)lhie Hub Juanita Ghavks Lancaster Business Education I’i Omega I’i 52-53 (■AKNKTr LohkNK («HIM Bloom field, la. Elcmcn lory Educa lion A.C.E. Mil.mip.n II ami-ton Triplett Elementary Education .C.K. 30-33. Mplm Phi Sigma 30-33 John Fkancis II ani.ey Hopkins. Minn, t icnerat Science (College Players Cuffoko Hays Kirksrille Indiistrial Education Pace 37 € yiix9Jid Ceutiii m: IIkxtiixixn Paris Elementary Education ( I!. Mv-prcMilent 52. Historical Sxiety 55 111:1.1: J i; II i.I)Iiksiii-:i mhh Pore si (irent Horne Economics ('.nllirrou dull 52. I !i|i| a Delta I’i I0-55 srcrcliirx Ci.immi) KuGKMt IIkkkin l.a Plato Mathematics I’lii Sij-ma Kps'ilmi 2-55. Blue Key Biriixini V. Iliai .OG Hannibal English rolinn (Hull 50-51 Dimimn .1. IIofk.nkii (ireenCity Elementary Education .1 xsiu-u I.. llonM it Green City Elementary Ethical ion Bii.i.x I Ioi.co.mb Shelhyrille ocational Home Economies ■iIIutoii dul 50-5 . Ilistnriml nnet 50-55. Cardinal IvPv 52-55 i i iii i s l. Mow Mti Oakicood Music Education Xniliiin lull. Sipna Tau (lamina 50-55. Junior (’Ins prr-ddent 51. Sophomore (‘.las irpresentative. councilman. Senior (‘lav councilman 52. Who’s Who 52. Blue Key .1 wk Ii. IIovt Meadorr I sine. Ohio Home Economics Gilhccon ’luli secretary 52 xo.ni.ki; It xx IIi .stkD hirksrilte Easiness dminislralion International dull Is'iKNK loxNMiim Greece Elementary Education International Club. Kappa Delta I’i 52. Xeolinn C.luli M Mtjoiiu: Johnson heytcsrillr lothernatics W . . 10. lplia Sigma lplin treasurer 50. s« m tary 51 i i i: ()xvi:n .Ioni Ethel Chemistry Inlernnt i ual Cluli. lplla I’lii Oiue-a. Blur Key president 52. Signia Tau (■annua 51-55. secretary-treasurer Junior Class. I re-liman ..uiu ilniau 51. ire-president Senior ('.las 52-55. Who’s Who 52. lpliii l hi Sigma. Pre-Osleipnlhic dull W i in hi.1.1.1. Jones Milan Elementary Ed neat ion .1 xxii-s I’. JUKGKI. d:one Park. N. Y. t ieot ra diy lutrr iialiniial duh 51 .55. I’lii Sigma l .p'ilon . 2, Mplia I ’hi (hnegn Mr Jff S nuytd. Hiamiatr K m i:unvsKV Ozone Park. V. Science Pre-Osleo|Hilhic (Mill Ki.mkh I.kk Kki.so Ethel Science g Clui . Mplia Phi Sibina .' 11. Itlne ke . Pre.OsteojNdhs Cliih Heiko Kimio Hawaii Elementary Ed neat ion International Clui . W . . . JoVCK IIf.I.KN klSSM'.K St. Isuiis S iecial Education Historical Societ 51-55. Sigma Sigma if!inn 51-ail. Home- coming Queen candidule 52. C.lv V. Student Council. W ho’s W ho 52 ] UTU Kvokknsohii.i 1 lu usta Social Science Colhecon Club 51-55. lpha Phi Sigma 50 55. Pi kappa Sigma 52-55 president. kappa Della Pi 52-55. Cardinal ke 52-55. Pan I lellcnic Council vice-president. Historical Society Donna Lamii Hard land Social Science Historical Society Bktta Rose Lamiikiit Purdin Hastiness Education Pi Omega Pi. Della Signia kpsilon Iix k Ill.ANCilK La.MBKKT Trenton Elementary Education .Iran I.akouan Keokuk, to. Delta Sigma Kpsilon 50-55 Jack Paui. I.AN'k Prague, Okla. I rat listria I Education Phi Sigma Kjisilon 50-55. Industrial rt (lluh, k Club 11 Mini.n l.i'nnirrrRR New London Elementary Eitucation Phi Sigma kpsilou 51 55. 52 president, Inler-frntrrnil Council IIaiikv Ki vaiid I.inoiioiist. Jit. Monroe (lily Husincts Administration Pi Omega Pi 52-55 Cii m.i:s K. Machudkh Kirkscitte Industrial Education Alpha Phi Omega. Phi Sigma Kpsilmi. Industrial Arts Club Don Maxbv Elat Hirer Health and Physical Eitucation IlODSnT D. Maxwkij. Milan Husiness Education Pi Omega Pi 52-55 president. Pair 39 SvyuMA- Khicitiv McCi.vski: Milan Business Education Wlm's Who 52 secretary. Student Council 52. Delta Sirmii I■'I - il n . 2 president. Cardinal hey 53 president. Pi Omega Pi 51-53. Pi Kappa Delta 52. Historical Society 19-50 Ki.ea on .1 Mrdoi uivi Hawaii Elementary Education V.C.K. 50. '.i 1 heron C.lnl) 10 55. Delta Sigma Kpsilon. Pail Hellenic Council. International Clui Ivw McIntosh Callao Mathematics Signal Tail Gamma 52 55 ohm 1. McKinney Eirksrillc Business Education Historical Society. Pi Omega Pi 51 55. Pi Kappa Sigma vice- president 55. Pan Hellenic Council 55 M mima n .1. Miaimxi. Iai Belle Elementary Education (‘.ollnvou .lull 17 55. A.C.Ii. Kl.mne Meyer Hull. III. Health anil Physical Education Sigma Sigma Si m.i 51-53. y ice-president 53. treasurer. Student Council, secretary W.. . .. Pan Hellenic Council. House Council Planton Hull 51 Patricia MoGG Hamilton lAinguwje Arts Delta Sjrjma Kpsilon 50-55, ice president 52. secretary and tieasurer of rreslunan. Junior and Senior classes Domui Mi tom; Eirksrilte Physics Phi Sigma Kpsilon 50 55. i v-picsidcnt 52-55. secretary and treasurer 51. Student Council treasurer 51 52 ItoniaiTy Jew Mimiiii: Kirksrille Business Admin ist rat ion I Inmccoming (.hiceii 52. Cardinal Key 51-55. lplin Sigma Mplm secretary 50. vice-president 52. secretary Student Council 51-52. Pan Hellenic Council. ttendant Kclio Queen 51. 55. Pi Omega Pi. W Iio‘s W ho 52 Patricia Moore Iai Plata I ocational Home Economics ( olliecon C.luli 51. Mplia Phi Sigma 50. Mpha Sibina Mpha H M.eii Morrison Breen Oily Business tdministration Simula Tan Gamma. Opera 55, College Players Kohhrt .1 Moti.by New Hartford Business Education Pi Omega Pi 52-55. Kappa Delta Pi 52-55 Kitsenk M Myers Palmyra Chemistry g Clnii 50-55. Historical Society 50-53. lphii Phi (hnega 51 secretary. 52 Ireasurer 11 itoi.li M v krs Bouliiuj Breen Speech College Players vice-president 52 Him. V n North Wyaconda Business t dministration Who's Wlm 52. Pi Omega Pi 51. Phi Sigma Kpsilon 51 53. Mpha Phi Omega 51. piesidcnt S-uior Class 52. Blue Key rate 0 Elsherrv A N N JOY K Pw.MKR Elementary Education A.C.K. Frances Ann Parcki.i.s Eirksrillr English ('.olloge Players lO-Sfl. Sigma Sigma Sigma 50-53, Keho Staff 50. Colheeon Olui 50, Cardinal l e 52-53. IInmeeoming Queen Attendant 50 Marilyn Jean Peterson Itynnmrille Vocational Home Economics Colheeon Club 50 53. Mplm Phi Sigma 51-52. Sigma sigma Sigma 51-53. ptVKidtiil 52-53. Pan Hellenic Council trciKuivr 52-53. Cardinal Key secretary 52-53. Student Social Committee 52 53. Blanton Mali House Council 52-53 William Peterson Chicago, III. Iletilllt mill Physical Ethical ion K Club Houiiii: Pistkii Seymour, la. Mathematics Phi Sigmu I'.p-ilon 50-53, (raiam'i 2-53. Kappa Della I • 52-53. Blur key Mary Ann Powell Montgomery City Chemistry Alpha Phi Sigma 10-53. W.A.A. 51-53 Robert Rhodes Center Music Aeolian Club 10-53. Student Social Committee 52 58 Kenneth I). Bim.w Cambrjdge, Ohio Chemistry Si iua Tau Gamma. Pie-Osteopathic Club I’rkd J. Rock Morimjer Husiness Education Phi Siguui K| ilnii 51-53, Sludcul Soeinl Committee 52 53 Donald D. Robmbkmxn Hhikcsbury. la. Ihisiness Ethical in n James Robinson Palmyra Social Science Historical Society 52-53 vice-president. A.K.I.. Club corre- s|K nding secretary 52-53 Walter H. Uvlk, Jr. Kirkscillc History ami S Minisli Sigma Tan Gamma 51-53. Who’s Who 52. Pi knpjMi Delta 51 vice-president. International Club 50-52. vice-president Fresh- man Class 50. Historical Society Ann Sue Bookrs Hrasheur Physical Education and Itecreationut Leadership Who’s Who 52. Sigma Sigma Sigma 50-52. Student Council treasurer 51. Felio Staff 51. Echo Queen Attendant 52. College Playeis 19. W.A.A. 50. Sophomore Council Woman 50. Cardinal Key 51-52. Student Omncil 50 Jane Ann Honan Eorl Madison, la. Elementary Ethical in n Sigma Sigma ' igma 52-53. Student Social Committee 52-53. Pan Hellenic Council Vast si S yu U ■Ionn lit won Slielbyrille Itusirirsx driiinislralion Pi Omega Pi 51-53. Phi Sigma Kpsiloii 50-53 Hohkkt Sen NCGKF.n K irksrille Sigma Tau Camma 51-53. W ho's W ho 52. Pi kappa Della 52-53. Freshman Class viee president 50. IiUtorioal Soriet 50-53. Stud' 52-53. Blue l n. Alpha Phi Sigma Kckanok K. Scott I.a Grange I itculional Home Economies 0«ilhrcon (’.hil 50-53. Alpha Phi Sigma 19-52. Cardinal kex 51-53. Alpha Sigma Mphn 50-53 Ci.wkbki. Si: 11 miii Clear Lake. la. •Sociologv Doll it Sigma r.pvilmi 51-53. Student Council Freshman repre- sentative 52. Cnimeilwomuu 50. Pro-Ostoopathic Chili 50 Fiiwk Six n Kirksrille Easiness 1 lrn i n islral ion International Cluh 52-53 Anton. I.kon Smith Eirksrille ruins!r ia I hill ara I ion Phi Sigma Kpsiloii 52-53. Industrial Arts Club 51-53 Wii.i.iwi A. St tki.ko 11 aril lain! Industrial hid unit am I mlii'tiial Art Club 51-53. Ag Club 50-53. Aooliaii C.lub 11 hi.hn StRKCE llurdland If as iuess Educa! in n Kappa Della Pi 52-53. lpha Phi Sigma 52-53. Pi Omega Pi Fnrnx Siti TK Palmyra Elementary hid mat am lpha Sigma Mpha 51-53 Alpha Phi igma 19-53. A C I ! 52-53. Cardinal k -x piesident 52-53. W tin’s Who 52 (ill XKI.Ks KcGFNF. ST! BUS iiyhllld Industrial Education Phi Sigma Kpsilmi 53 M C. Thompson llerlon. la. Has incss hid 11 cal ion Sigma Tim Camilla 52-53. Historical Society 50-53. Alpha Phi Omega 53 S111111.ET Timrrr W atkins liirksrille Easiness Administration Signia igma siyina 50-53 treasurer 52. Colley - Players 19-53. secretary 50. Pi (huegu Pi 53. Kditor of Index 50 l mix Ki.i.f.n Ti;ckkh lilaoinfidd. la. Zoology Colheron Club 50-51 Jiaioxir A (iki.s Florissant Social Science A.K.L. Club 52-53 president. Historical Sinietx 52-53 luviNG W m.hm N Eiolmjy lirooklyn. A ’. Signia I an Ci........ 52-53. Prc-Osleojwthic Club 51-53. Alpha Phi t hiieya 52-53 Blue l - 53. assistant 'dil ir of Ivcho 53. College Players. AMlo's Who 52. vice pri-sident of Junior Class 52. Sigma Zola 52-53 fr-t' - i 1st l lnlii ll.l.l M M.KKIt Biology Si«Hia Tau damma 55. Pre-Osteaputhic ('.luit Sirmii Zeta 52 55 . 2. Him- key 55. Ii. Jank Watt (Irent (iilv Elementary Education Historical Society 51-55, kamwi Delta Pi . 2 55. |pha Phi Omega 52-55. VO.K.. Mplia Phi Sigma Robkrt Willis KirkstiUr lateral Science Ori n i i,son Nvringer Business Education Cakoi.vn W ilson Milan Business I'.ducatinn Sigma Sigma Sigma 50-55. treusiuci . 1. Pi Omega I’i 51-55. secretary 51. Pan I Icllcnic ('mmcil 51 -52. (iolhecou (,lnl Jon Wiss High IIill Business Education Phi Sigma K|e.il n 52-55. secretar 52. Pi Omega Pi 51-55. president 52. Historical Society 51. Illuc key 2-55 I uvin 'l k:i m Bynuiucille Malltetnalics g Olui 50-55. lpha Phi Omega 51 55. president 52. tiea mei 51 SIAIOH (H I K.IvltS Ji: Moolill, ('.auncihrornun I’m 1«mu;. Secretary-Treasurer Ou.i: Jonhs, Vice-President Him. Nimiii, President i. How van. (Councilman I’ ifc it .n ion or na: ns i I In i Mil IK. Councilman .In w Himh kfiki.I). Pounci irtjrnan .low iiuoin.ii. Secretary-Treasurer I) k Stkuki.kii. Prcsiilcnl Top Holt': i M' Jwi: Memphis i.i.iu:i . I.wiiin irksrillr HllorkKM.I . .In ss 11 urrenlon Hiiow . Da i t: Macon mkiio'I . 1.1 si ( ireenlop HNni.ti, .lolls Hannibal Hi oiim w. l mIs heokuk ClIII.HKIl' HTOII HulM'je Hol.l'.l I IUM is (iranger i'11 in■ r iw -mm KirksrUle Horn s '.mi.mi.h Ixonard Conn. n.M i Salisbury Hon i:n. Hit n im Hannibal ( 'nulli i s l l ills Milan I 1.11111« K. C llll.l I.a PI’I hi Di:w .low Chicago. Illinois Cow w. .Inns H. I uxivisse Dmo, ntiiom .SI. I mu is • ’.n . Kow lll Troy Dll i is Til u„ .1 WSI.I M urrenlon I ‘.ii him; . Jk w Chi II trot hr Coi i ins, Hi i in I At Plain Out M. .1 m :s lir iilgerille i NDIFF, s i h irksrillr Dr oi.i.o. I i.i.i. si. Pollock I i«i.111:11. M miii; St. I ami is Du i :i.. I.nis l irksrille Di m s. Thom s I llfrlon, loira P«i 44 I 1 Mil. ( II VIII I Troy I si.i:a. .1 «:i.n HUN II uni land I'i Nkiity, Hu h RI Keokuk. hum I' |NKIIHINKH. 1 111 M I' I uldlerille. I ieh iga n FRAZIKU. I)onm Pollock ( iONNKIIM W. I’ll I. Hurd land ( ioilM W. Mmu l.aildonia I ini mt. AM I ('.hi llico I hr II wi.ky. Tki i HannUtal II Mii’ii m. r.v l)ri Ttiscumhia II VWK-. IjOIIN v Keokuk Haas. Joan Kirksrille I lol. MKIKIt. .’ l. A irkii'oml lloSKOItll. I. MUM Bucklin IIoittiikns. .Iim K irku-itle lloWIII Jo Jennings III 111111111. M.I. Kirksrille J (.kmi . Bum Mr rim J acksox. Hoy h irksrilte Johns. Hktta Milan Johnson, M min i n Ollunura. hum l i: n s. Ilin 11 yarn mla K i-.fii mu. John A irksrille klAIMKI.. COA (ireencaslle k l l s IG. l,l l Outran, ham Khim.siim skk. J amks Haring I.AIHD. 1'iiessi.io i.vin New Salem. Illinois Link. Sahv Dkw Milan I.nut. John Scarsdale. V. ) . LOKIIKK. ItlCIIAKD Ollunura. ham ‘a t 4i U ha Isa mailer up Hun ya longue lieil! 11 hill n iiire iray In • ■ apfuainted. Tup Ihue: l Mi'ii m i., liiim: (Juehec. Canada l imiii.i Dmi'ii: 1.11 I telle Mii.i.kk. Ihokok Ineon Miu.mi. Hex liloomjiehl. Ion a Mitten. C iu. Inf ill C.Miriii 1.1.. D i:iis hansas (.ily i:ii. on. .1 lltl ' eir l.nnilun ll Ki l l Nin i Itothrille Nil 'ii (‘.Min him kirkxrille Ogi.i:. I.I: VI' Ijfuisiuna I’l'Ti: . i hahokn I’limiTT. (Iiiiiim High Hill Hem iii.i . M mm Imioi.i 11 a viand, Iowa WiiiiiNcm.iECEii. Hi 111 Macon Hi i i . .lEiNinri-: llannibal Si.mu i . ,ll IM i Xewl'iwn 1 M.KIIS. ll.l.l Ml I I l.rwistiwn KVI1 . Wll.us A irksrille llol MEI.I.. EKNON Knorrille 111 1.1 . (ill UU.K' SI. I.oi I is Monje. M.wtio liolirin. S. 1. I' Mllll'll. l.oi ss dor in Scott. Don M.n For! Madison. Iowa SlMI'.'ON. Ill MM (iltKKNI. A irksvillr llHII , (III IU.I S Ireentap I'VU'ON'. ( «I.KNN St. Lon is Soilitom:ii. Join Hannibal •'i min i K. Hm i.mi Queen (lily Put to Ererylxnly hail to retjislrr rren et mils. 11e fed one parents irell Mr. It:::. tuny present Mr. It:::' Then sent 'em around for a sample of our academic die Top How: liotlom How: Stki.i i i ;ii. Him mu Meadcille Stiu«:ki.i:ii, l in Edina I'i rkiiii. 11 mi won Im Plata Ti:«khii. W i i.i.i m Hannibal iwm. Iti ssri.i. ('.on Min •- Slielhina m.ki:h. I' ll m:i:s Cilman City W M.I.. UlCIIXHI) Milan I BKH. ihNK llannibal KKkl.KX .Jim bmisinna Wkthicii. Mmii.knk Cairo W n.i.i mis, M x n ni i i i l irksrille N M mix K Mil K Clarence WlMIIIH Mil). l.l'ON Plevna Pate 17 XHMIoMOm: Ol I IC.KHS I.a hum: I)i iu k, Coiinriltroman Stani.k Grim, {'resident Ini' Inki.i.kr. Secretary-Treasurer ('.mi « k Kstkiii.im:. I'.oimcilman (•i.knn Parsons. Yict-I'rcsident i aais. Chari. K irksrille Hascayi sn ;i.i Skvoi Turkey B rhoi k. M ar I llertnn. I nun BlXKNAI ANN. Dai.k .V«p Cambria Boi.ick. I)i: Itrakesrille. loira Bhaiisiiaaa Ji turri- Kirksrille Bra r, M aha Clarksrille Bl OKS. .1 avk nn Frank lord Bi ti.kii. Don a i n II orthington . MISKN, Pllll.ll' Merito • I '1 . ClIOSI KK Okinawa Christi an. Jack Paris Cl.ARK. BkTTV AVir Cambria Ci.ark. Doris Clinton Crooks. Ix is h irksrdte I) A N N liAl A N. JK.AN Salisbury Dai iini '-i . l aiia nn K irksrille l)i; n. (■ I.KN Kirksrille I 1 HKCK. I.a 8HNK St. bin is Kim ARIAS. C. AIIOI. Macon I .MI’HSON. Bl H KsAIOM Hannibal Ki.i.hTT. Pat K irksrille KsII RI IM C. S K irksrille .1 ahiioi:. Paiiiu i A Clarence I it .i;rai.ii. D. aa m Cor in I'oiid. Joann Callao I ON M Allll.a n nn Oakirood Fha kh. Mara Milan I'll a :h. ANITA Milan I-1 o.ATi:. Donna Chillieidhe 4S Top lime: Gai.uiu Ninu.n w Perrv Gii.uwi. I) wiki. I)i: w Greenlop (ii)Mi. Birn in.i: i- SI. I mu is ior.Ki:. .1 ti:s II. Greenlop (!oiiih . .1. i.i.i:ni: Itotlwitle Gbkknk. Jkkiu Moulton 151 MM. StVM.KV Moron 11 wimsox It i: v Kayk I Ail irait'je I I MIIIISOV Ul SSI'I.I. Mexico II w s. Cm mii.hs 11 Kirkseille III: M.i.- . I’uiiiik Jefferson City IIkimkii. Limia Brunswick IIki.tox. Kbnnktii Klnier llll.TAIIIIII.K. LaIIIIY A Her! in. I on it I low Ml), M Hannibal I m ow. Jim 11 aylaiul .ll.VMMis. M 1511. A .1 M. lirowninij ■loll AM) A, Kkwkiii K. Is wist mm Jonh . n M.i.i. i nr Cumbria JoNKS. I.STIIKH I Jure nee k v ro. M i m: Ptmnertc. Maui. T. II. K l PI.KIl. ItoRKnT Liberal. Kansas kl'l.ll ll. Illis Green City Imms. -lllllN Milan Lay iii m. Unioni .larksonrillr Lewi . I-oi im- Finley. Iowa I.OMII MIIM). (!l S St. Louis IjOTTM w. Sti akt J w i rew York. Y. Y. Let's pep it up! Fane 19 Hay's Mac-ing far pay ilirl. bill il looks like he II nil il! M ;i:ns. M no 1C' hi.' n I At Plata M mi ii. I i isr Mia nla M mm, Cahui.' Ismraxlrr Mi kkk. I n 'i i IjCtci lotvii Mi ('.oi l.i m. viiMiii h irksrille Mi l intMion. In h irksrille Mi M - tki«. '. m m r I.' nni: Shelhyrille MiM'vrrn Tnii.ii' W'nsk Shelhyrille Mi Hi ' noi.iis, 1 ns hirksrille Mu.i.mi. Dean Mkhiiii. Cory i Ioii, loir a llM K. M mo llnnnihal Minims. I) ii Mr in jih is Moiimv . Hkhmt' Pans Mi i i i Hi rn 'i i Hannibal Mi i m . I.'i ii l.i. : Helhany NE 'I 'N. J IBS hirksrille ii ki iimin, Hisski. link! in 7HKI!.II. ICl.'IO Salisbury P ii :i.i . HlCll'iii K irksrille Pahkkm. K l irkicooit P'HH' . JOK'K h irksrille Path. Haiui'H' Macon Pr.iiMNs. 'N ii.u i Higher Phi 1.1.1 in: n« I-' l Sbelbina Pi.v rz. I In 'in llrashear Pl.KNCE. Jl N Memphis i i v 1 oiiis Salisbury Hi 1.1 . kl.NNKTII orelly IU:ki « Leans' h irksrille ItKITIIKII. 1C' El.' N heokak. loira SiJpA n teA- 1PO hrnkr the ice with this one Top How: Homing, Kki.i.v Sinhi.i:, Loin llraslwar Kirksvitlr Hi iiv. Pathici v Ml. Pleasant. Iowa Hi m . Hoiii iit Aw Poston Stidman. Huimi Noein'ter SlOKKN. ( MIDI.ini: l irksrillr Sai,i,inoion. Ji liallwin Stoi i. Km m A ansa (lily «:|II(U k. l Mill.i i- Prawnin' vi oiin. Hohi.ki I .at trash'r Si'.w i«i . Yu.i tirrrn (.astir H u kii, Bviihak A irksrillr II.1.1 ms, Ki: nktii AJJton II I.I |S ) . H V MOM Milan W IS . KI.M V Kaltoku W ii i :u C. viioi.v n A Her ton. Iowa Wm.rsm hoi k v i v i v St. I.ouis } VKIIIHH Oil .1 K Palmyra osin .vvv I'ii.sii; Itairaii Z.MOI.MI. (llM III V : VHOI.I M. A irksrillr .i «. viiiM, Hohkhi Hrrirr Simmons. M miiu n lirrrn (lily Wi'i ii. i.fki:i Macon Mi. Lino Atlanta Page Si I III 'IIM W n| I l I!lt i i Witioiir Seeretary-Treasnrcr Srwi.in Coi. I iee-President Xi.i.i m l. i . C.onncitwomnn Ci si. IIkii . President Top Itoir: I II'. II WII.IS A irkseille i ms. i s Onincy, Illinois iikivs i:i. m i s Sawn nah I MOOD. I V III A irksrille IIm.i.i.i .Km him s Pleasanton. Iona RhI.KI . I .Mil 1.1.11. A irksril e Kmijm . Hon i.i Ml. Phasan1. Ion a II 11 n. 1« i n A irksrillr II Mi l . Mil Ml A irksrille II mm ii. iih.im Kldirrry IVmikmh. i;m ■ miim Clio, I aim Kuim.ii. 1.1.1, won X it mo. Iowa III. mioi r. IIm.i.n Mont [ornery City ISkm.i,. Kmhimm SI. Charles Bi: mi. Holm Plano. Iona Hi: mi. kii. Plano, loua Ki:i:i.kii. I)i ii: .Memphis llins. l nv l H Millard lli.iss. ItonmiT Kansas City IlllNIH III II. I.Ml III Si I Utica lion. Hi.mii Seymour loan lloosi:. Hi:m'.iii.i Mareeline lloOSK. Ill 111 I) VIII.KM: Montgomery Cily IlllvGG. Klmnk A irksville 1111 ii. Iamti Kirkwood 1111 ISMIIIM. M Ml Jl 1111 Lironia Ilii s i n:i. Siiihi.i:t Browning Kiiii ii n. I ss eir l.ondon Broaa . in a .1 an : Troy Browning. C. Km m K t iita Bill IIAKHII. M MIN Lancaster Hiin an i. Bicii mid Montrose. Iona iti chiNonam. Cdaa Mil a irkxrille Ml SII. I-OHI-HT A Hunneirell CaHI.K. ll.l.l AM 11 arm Unit CaI.DNVF.I.I.. Cahoi.n Quincy, Illinois C. AI DAA I I.I., M AllOl.N Quincy. Illinois Cai.dnvi-xi.. John New bmtlon ('. uii.soN. '11 mii.i;s Shelbina ( AN KIT. Si K lies Plaines. Illinois Johnson. Sandra Si i: Marceline Chadwick. John Bloomfield ClIANDl.CK. Beatrice Ehherry ClIAVKIUll. BkIITII Cvslu Bica ClIRISTN . 1 MlCAItl.l lierere ChhIMN . Do.nn v Callao Ci.m-i . James Clio. Iowa Ci.ai'skn. J ohn Bowlin'i Green Cokmui am. Mich m Burdin Cohdi.k. Amos l irksiille COOI'F.R. I)|)NM.II Kirkscille Cohcii, Cahoi.k Kirksrille Coci-son. Donkij.a iramjer. I oust Co v . John N . Kirksrillr Cov. Stani.kv Bloomfield, Iona Crawford. Chmim s Slielbina Crawford. Tiioaias C. Shelbina ChaOG. Burn i. Dean a irksrillr l'nst Si ThedAtneris Keijislraliou it hap wns erery quarter. TheAAtn rls IIwj'jins that hull Du iijhl! •- 1 s «1 5 r.HKKI . Ki.izmiktii Benton City ('.iiiiinm v , ait m:■: Noringer Ckook . Kick hi ll nrlliingtori ( i i.i.kv Howik Im Pinto IVvniki.s. Kohiw I.kk Nocinger I) VMS. PvTHK IV I.KK A'eu Ion l v is vnnK Bloomfield, lotra Dbffkkr, ioi.i.i M m K irksrille l)i: Moss. (i iu. m Shelbinn |)|. IM . It wdi.k Hannibal Dki’i.w. I iivncks IIkiimci-: ttnnln l)i v . Pvrn 'm i: Thom rson Kisknukik;. l vim Taylor I i i.icott. Swim v .1 vm: Memphis Ki.si: . Ni:ix l.o Pinto Kmkhmin. liv i:i.v n Norelty Kv N . Don l.i. h irksrille Kv v . Jhuomi: Memir Hie I'vi.i ini. J WI T Noeinger I vmn i i.. ItoNvi.ii Lancaster IkkCKsov Konmt Glasgow Kit iwtiiii k. I)i; vn Shelbinn Ku vnki.i n. .1VSON Brazil. S. ,1. I nvnki.in. Kickvi«i Milan ; VIU Hol SK. M VIIIM Palmyra (JlBSON. PvTHIi lv ndr tendencr iOI.DKN. Hi v I III.V 11 nr, Hand in ij . Dkvn Corydon. Iona Grbkn. Tbi Baring II VINKS. Km i Bloomfield f ue $1 11 AIIHKLSoN. I AAK Krylesrille 11 kt. Johnny Chirrin'? 11 Mi r, IVmii, Coalsrille II AKI I.KA. .1 WM.I I I Clshrrrv II 1 A III 1.A A irkxiillr llriMil'S. w a SI. Churl?.? IIkmikiison. II momi .htekstmrillr IIkmiiik k . JOA CK Mnyiroml lli in u ii, s i.a rtniii llol.T. lltAIA Jk N Coryilon. hum IluAO. I'll ANk Or? rland llol’hlNS. I.AAAIIKM I. Illoomjield. hum IIohn. N IM i Maullon. hum llon . a 1.1A liloOrn kid. hum llow . Hi ti a A irk.tr ilie III■ i o . ma .Vew Hartford Ikkiii Hiriimid A irksrille I ski:i’.i'. .Ion a Seviiniiir. hum JollNSON, l)o Hindu Johnson. Jua Ifgijond JOINKII. HlCII.MII 1 111110. hum Junks. Dolohbs Ulmer Jon . Dunn Diner i Jonks. Jkiiiu A' irksrille Junks. Pm i. Cent ml in Joiidan. 11.1.1 AM Armstrong K mi am'. Dm. . A irksrille KkITII. l VIII ANNK Slieibina Kkli.ka . r.Aiioi. Ilurlinglun. hum ki:i i.i n. .1 a Aiks A’ irksrille Top I tow: Imi.i.i. I'vriuci k irksrille k i i mi.Kit. nii.i m Memphis k i m iikijdi:. John Marceline k i m.. Jovck Paris km i:i;i: i. Jkvwm i Mont iet Ho k i hi.i.ii. 1.1.1 ii I V.i Brunswick I. ii k;. Din Boring , iii:ni:k, John Si. Joseph . . kii v K irksrille . VTIIKIU. 1 Mill Callao .KIIKII. imiu;x SI. I.on is .i;i; I'. Min mu Milan .1 1 TTY. ' llll I l Montrose, Iowa .m i.ii:m Hawaii I.i:i iyinoi it. .Ii n St. I mu is 1.1 11 . Sn: k Bloomliehl. Iowa l.i ; ;irrr. M un Seymour. Iowa I .OK. How Jk N Yarrow M Ml11 . 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Slier in I Clan. . II. I. II. rclttlnk' Oltn of uslriit-IItnu ary. VI ■ did lliis one jus! fur Hu- heck of it. I'n if ft i •MPLETING FORTY-FOUR YEARS AT MISSOURI'S ONLY STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI, VJEDW LD, Fraterni a r -_ In Assembly Today Alpha. Dola, damma. Delta whew! Inti there are keys. (A a Its. Players, anti Societies, to hoot. Grech letter men (minus paddles) and letter- women. If ho's II ho winners, debaters and juture Toscana inis (no Roy I cuffs, please) and Tyrones are all putt of out oi iianizations which pad. the pages ahead .... Front Hou : Mildred Hampton. Betty IlnIK. I.indu lliinicr, mx I liiilson. I id ward (!o . Belly W ohlv hlacger. iin Ilertzler. James M il n Second Itnn • l.oii'lin Bush. Biiymnnd Bniimei. Maxine Cowell. Ksthcr .lanes. Patricia Jurlme, Helen Steele. I land Kaslerdny. ie Childers. ie Chiiniltcrliii. William Slocum. Cliaile Duntnd. Maurice I’ayne. Third Hoir: l ua Dot me Bailey Shirley Wares. Terry W hilt . Jeanette kme et. Choice Springer. I’rances Boley. Darlene Hcttinh us Mary nn Powell, (ierlrnde llenthman. Bussell. annoy. I)a e Striekler. (iale Jones. Kujjeno Myers. Biclulrd Boyer. Bolrert Claim. Pat Moore. Fourth How: (leoi|;e Prewitt. Shirley Sanders. Shirley McHenry. Bonnie I'ergii- • m Dolores Tracy. Margie Miller. Marian Peoples DoloresJones. Pal Binli. • mis m. Darlene Peters n. (iracc Joy l'ergu'on. Both knoernschild. I In Jane Watt. Mary Besehly imn euir. Marilyn Kurris. Nina Nichell. 1'ieda Strate. Phyllis Kinkbeiner. Neil Derrick. tyJa WU Sifvut- lplia chapter of Vlpha Phi Sigma. which is now IwcnlN-llircc curs old. meets l i monllily. Il is a national honorary organization. Membership in Alpha Phi Sigma includes high school valedictorians, salulaloriuns and college honor roll regulars. Kducational programs, including movies and addresses, talks In foreign students. a square dance demonstralion. all added much to the meetings. Activities tliis ear included the annual float ciitrs in the Homecoming parade and a banquet, at which President Kyle was guest speaker. A trip bv several was made to Warrensburg for a banquet. I ndcr the sponsorship of Hr. Hans llagemann, Alpha Phi Sigma look in main new members this year. T.,,,: tpha Phi Sigma Homecoming float. Hot tom: ofi ickbs Bra rr Wom.M iii. rx;Ki«. Treasurer Kim win Cox. President Dit. 11 w.kvi xNx. S iontor J ui Niji.son. tee president xx IIi:rtzU:h. Secretary l ic Sealed: Jerry Burgoner, Dr. Iv. II. (Joold, s|M n or: Kugenc Myers. Iltu;li (nudner. Henry Simpson. Half Jinn’s. Mars in Yocum. Joint Millin. Slant!ini : llowuril Pint . Dave Slrirklrr. Biiyinniiii Brunner. hast January these words came over MH and should have been tt source of pride to every member of I lie kpsilon chapter of A 1 0: So far 122 people have registered to domile bhxxl Wednesday and Thursday. Of these 122 donors, 85 wen- students of the Teachers College.” cAfyl ul %i PO eventually topped its 100-pint quota by 20 pints. With dnir county’s total quota being 120 registrants. K) secured from the Teachers College better than one-fourth of the quota. Mso a total of $35 was col- lected for the March of Dimes fund at the Springficld-Bulldog basketball game, besides sponsor- ing the API) t gly Man's dance in pril and the Ilomecoming game activities. Selling refreshments at student soi-ial events and running a checking booth al dances are other P ) activities. Members for this service or- ganization. who must have a Boy Scout background, were headed this year by John Millin. with (iah Jones, vice-president, and Henry Simpson, secretary, who was also appointed delegate to the national convention in Columbus. Ohio. December 23, 29. 30. Front Ihac: Itiehaid Parcel! . Hugene Myers. (Jimles Ksleiliuc. (Inle Jones, Henry Simpson. Jim llnut- cliens. Secant! Han: Jim Keller (ieorge Prowill. Jim Shepherd, (Hen Murphy. Buy Kearns. Hard lltnc: Jack Millin. Uichard Novingcr, Kd Cox. Officers: Jack Millin. presiiienl; C. Hugh (lordlier, historian: («ale Jones, vice-president: Ktigene Myers, treasurer. Ih'nry Simpson, recording secretary; Marvin 1 ocuni. Miimni si-eretnr y Face s' I'ront How: llu;;li (itmliicr. Klnicr Kelso Bnl Pislcr. (ieorge Prowill Jerry Hiirgcncr l ilol meier Second Hoir: (Hen Ku;nU'. Clifford I l r«in. Ilicluird C. Sullivan. '| nsor; Neil Derrick. Ir iuu W aUiman. Third How. Hill North. Bill Norllierafl. Uoliert (ilnlm Julia Wiss, Bolt Sdiitiicliei. l I Inward. into Jones. Bill Wnlket 1.11 Verne DiiIiik1) ue duf I ‘resident lours reports on Ihr notional conclave. Ilmrcr. ('.ahtrado. College men li head tin totem pole in leadership, seliolarsliip. elniructer. and activities, and who have a ininiinuin sixty hours credit, are invited t Blue Key. an honorary service fra- ternity. with l)r. Hichurd Sullivan, sponsor. Publishing a student directory each quarter instead of just in the fall, was Blue Key's chief project this year. Planning' and carrying out Homecoming fun Itememliei those whitewash numerals on the streets? hat hack-bending!). ushering at social functions, conducting lours foi Senior Day. and presenting the annual I m an American Day assembly. make up a Busy Blue Key year. II inter i uarler initiation htinqild Vat « Trout How: Nan W ude. spousal Jane dums Cm la Derrick Mill I i 121 Jewel I . treasurer i ii'n (irnhh Serond How: aitlieiiue Nicol Bertha MeC.lnskey Betts I takura l ra I ) K ne Bailey Bat Moore Jean Moore Ilia Mae l.neillnir ;;ne- Siemens. s|M iisor Third How: Wanda Bister Marilyn Peterson. seerelnt I'lcdn Strate, president Kleanor Scott Betty W ohlschlneger .Inscphine Balaena Cardinal Key. sister organization to Blue Key, is a national honorary service organization lor college women who display qualities of leadership, scholarship, ehariieter. and participation in school activities. They must also have 6(1 hours of college credit to he eligible for membership. Selling Homecoming bullous, doing welfare work, usher- ing at college and civic functions, conducting tours on Seniot Day. and sponsoring the traditional song fest held each summer are among their many activities. Membership in Cardinal Key is held to twenty members. Seventeen Teachers College students were selected to be listed in the 1952-1953 directory of “Who's Who mong Students in mericau I diversities and Colleges. Nominated by a campus committee, the Who's W ho students are considered on the basis of excellence and sincerity in scholarship, leadership and participation in extra-curricular and academic activities, citizenship and service to the school and promise of future useful- ness Io societ y. Stand inij: 11 Waldmiui. Don Murphy. Boh Seliniieker. I’reda ''irate. Busty l.urdloir Bertha Belle McClaskoy. Betty Itaknra. Jean Mo;ne. Staled. Kdwurd Bender, dale Jones. Bill North. l.aXcrno Diihney. Boliert (ihilin I‘a ft 67 Front Hoir: (inuv Joy I'ei - gnsmi. Jan Thomas. Second Marlene Welrich. l ’itn Peterson. Nancy Hedges. Mary Brubaker. Wiiuriln Wnorr. Pal Sliel- lon. Jams iui Murphy. Marilie Slirack. Susan Vilaliis No a l)iv I larpham Shirley Wares. Third Row. Ilnmlil Myers. I.ynn Sinele. Hannon Tucker. Jerry (ircene. Jerry Jones. Jack Hensley. Sliennl Collins. s|Hins ir. Domilil Kvens. Pearl Hart. Bnuahl Bailey. Neil Bear. Jim iucke. The play's llu- thing lor the drama hopefuls, as they formed I lie easts and crews for Blithe Spirit. Playboy of tin- Western World. and Magnificent Obsession. In addition, three one-act ploys wen given during the winter quarter, one of which, Sunday Cost l ive Pesos.' was pre- senter! in assembly. Peggy Cullen heads the young dramatists this year, with Harold Myers, vice-president, and ( rare Joy Ferguson, secretary-treasurer. Shcrod Collins ami Jack Hensley a new faculty mem- ber) helped direct our campus Cornells. Bcsolvcd: Thai the Congress of the I nil.erl States should enact a compulsory fair employment practice law was the question the debaters ol Theta Chapter put fire into o er I lie past year. They didn't quite make Kirksville the windy lily, however.) Tourneys at Peoria, III.. Kirksville. Liberty. Warreiis- burg. nies, la., and Kalamazoo, Midi., all saw Teachers College debaters taking part, undei the direction of Sherod Collins, debate coach. Stan (irimm served as Pi Kappa Delta president, with Berthu MeClaskey. ice-president, and Barbara Pate. Milan, secretary-treasurer. Srotrd Mary Brubaker. Hicliuni Bamsoy. Barbara Pate. Bert McUiakry. Bnrbnra l. ‘e. Stanley (iriiu. Bonald Bailey. Jeriy Burgener. Standing: Boh Sehnueker. Slierml ( .nil ins. .SjKinsnr. ’at' l X II. IL II. Nirut iekell was crowned liarnw armin' Queen at tire g C'.lnb's annual square dance, March ( , in Soci- ability Hall. Janys nn Murphy «as her allendanl. Calling out tile Swing your partner, and promenade all. was C.harles Du- mard. Troy, for the (op event on the g Club calendar. thriller lor the intramural basket ball team was their 15-11 victory over the Salvation rmy team in December. The Ag team also competed in the Purple League of men's intramurals. Meeting on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, this year's future-men-of-t lie-farm were headed by John Jones, with Mill Stalolor, ice- president: Dean Martin, secretary: and James Clausen, treasurer, orvcll Vilen is sponsor. Front How: Dan (allium, sorgcunl-at-arms: Millium Stateler. vice-president; Jim Clausen, treas- urer: Waldo West. puilimCnturiun; Dean Martin. secretary: John L Jones, president. Second Huir: Ikili liil« . Charles Burnett. Howard Mat . Bill Sellers. Morris McNabb, Bobby Daniels, I idwaid Browning. orvell ('.. Mien, |M nsor. Third How: Donald Miller. John Kdson Ly- licrgcr, Dave Morris. Don nil. Bnymntid Henderson. c AtyuasMitke C uJ afaU-Ciud- Front tow: ernon Dickinunn. secretary; Howard I,. I'Vrlitliug. president; Charles I. Moots, treasurer. Second How: Millium Slnleler. Dunne Cole, sponsor; Lloyd Overstreet. Otho L. Barnett. Carl Keller, Uohert Bulon. Karl Davidson. Millium Tipton, lid Teaehman. Third How: Robert Lilc. Itussel Nickerson. Frank M. Pickens. Dean Marlin. John J. |y hr, lewis M Ogle, program chairman; Rolkcrt Kishback. Coy Keith Kimmel, (ierald Van Kenren. Herb Lewis. doing to town this year, the Indus- trial Arts Club decorated Kirksville's courthouse square with a nativity scene, chorus, and cedar trimmings. Later 2.500 sacks of candy and Santa Claus featured a Christmas party held on the square, December IT. sponsored jointly with the Chamber of Commerce. Herb Lewis even gave away bis own last sack of candy so a little girl could go home happy. Besides bearing Luis Mullord speak on Colombia, in October the club also won lirsl place with their Mulegrinder I lotucroming float. Ollicers include Howard Kechtling. president, and Herb Lewis, vice-presi- dent. Duane Cole is sponsor. Front tow: Belly (• a l. Darlene IVIitmiii. secretary-Irca-airer: It. I.. Trilby MeMasti-r. ( a ml in i- McMaster, (irade Joy I'ergti- 011. vice-president. Second How: Shir ley I . •! M-r. Marilyn Karris. Mlcne ioidoii. clxadcnn dkiiis. Maxim- Cowell. I.win l.i-i- Wreklcx. Tom Dmli-ii. Pal lli-ali-y. I iek IVrkins. K I xx j i r I (.ox. Tony Debit. Johnny Hart. Thin ton: (Jour Wetter. Kiehanl Wilhite. bury I liltabidle. Boh Croxx Kallii-ryii Bagiev. Bnynmiiil Brunner. Kolx-it liliod.-s. Mai lloxx- aril. cAeolian, 0C ' Masquerading inusiriaiis had a nielli of il. Dec. a. as members of tin- Aeolian Club rolled out a masquerade party. Prizes went lo Hubert • row. dressed ns n llower watering «•an. and lo Tony Debit. dre-sed as a hi sunllower. Hegular programs lor I In- honorary music group in- cludi-d talks by Dr. I .eon Karel and Frederic Kirchberger. and even the playing of Scrounge in I ire Flat Minor, by (irace Joy Ferguson. Oflieers include Dale Brown, president; (irace Joy Ferguson. vice-president; and Darlene Peterson, secretary- treasun-r. It. F. alentine is sponsor. I lie Della chaptei of Sigma «•la. national honorary science so- ciety. was organized on this campus in 1027. only two years after the lpha chapti-r organized at Shurt- I IV College in lton. III. Sigma «-la recognizes altain inenl in high scholarship among science majors and minors. Dr. Wray liicger is the sponsor of I his organi alion. Fight new members were initi- at«kI on March 17. and two hono- rary members. Dr. .1. ('rites and Front Itoir: Nixian Klim-. .••• ! u - Jamison. Wmy Birger s| oiisor: I ijiiiivs Holey, (ilen l-'ugate. vice- |)r |), a„ Bosebery. |ii --i(li iit. Irx Wnldmnn. secretary treasuiet; Bob Pister. Hock tow IVan Hoscltcry . John Black. Mlu-rl Kline .Imin-. Ciit.-s, Bill Walker Bolterl (iliihn. president: Ih-lter Cleveland. Ilrrlterl karpdowsky.Hot l i-.hh.-iek nt Pictured: Mike Sdlaro anil ivirin (Irnlib. I’ege 7o Front How: Betty Johns. sirri'ljin-lrensiiivr: Jim I «il■ n viiy-iircsiili'iil; Hamilton I Knstnii, acting s|Hinsor; l.ucy Sim....is. I .eland I'nsterdav. Jack Christian. Second Now. l 1-aiid. Lloyd Overstreet Dick Ivvnns, Hutli Tow no. Donna l.amh. Marie I honi|tsmi. ic Chamberlin. Jerry Nan ids. John I’. kimu Third Hole: N «-l J Pagilt. Krlinrd Schroder. Uol ert Claim. Neil Denick. U I' Sullivan. Ku- kciic Muwliiiiney. G. C. Kohlenberg. Until Kuucrnscliild. Mary C. Ue chl . Uichurd Boyer. J. II. Maloon. Kay Parker Fourth Now: KnhSehimekcr. Itnlph Seiltold. . . Brow ne. James l eilson. Nrl Bow ley. Minn Johnson. Alina NculL Gertrude lleathmnn. Thelma Glidevvell. Meribelle Jones. John Spicer. Nellie McKeny.ie. Delenc DeNolld. Bnrliiirn Pule. I ur the Iliirci straight yetir I lie Historical Society was a host of II. I. II. Otto of Auslria- IIunwary this year at their an- imal banquet in Blanton Cafe- teria, January 2ft. The Arch- duke spoke on the problems of modern Spain before the annual historian s hoopla. Other highlights included for- iiius on both discussion and con- sequences of the November elec lions. lour foreign students also gave a C.hrislnins program. Bert W bite served as president of the campus' oldest organiza- tion, with Jim Hohiusou. vice- president. Society pproximntely forty members, or twice as many as hist year, were on this year's pre-os roster, headed by Kenneth Bidgway. president, and l)r. lbert Kline, sponsor. Addresses by Dr. Kline and by Dr. (i. . I.aughlin. a talk and Him strip by Dr. .1. S. Denslow. and a visit to tin Macon Osteopathic Sanaloriuiii are examples of the club's aeliv it ies. Fr ml Now: Herb knrpehmsky. Jerry Smith. Ir NVald man. Bill Walker. lit..ell Wallace. Carl Mitten. Jim Crum. Jodie Sehlepplmnd. Second Now: Jean J. Bennett. Marvin er- elci. program eliairman; Kathryn Turner, secretnry-lrcn-surer: Kenneth Uidgway. presideul; Klmer Kelso, vice president: Dr. . I . Kline, sponsor: Virginia Keel liter. Billy Kay Henry. Third Non•: Bob Bemielt. Ilelier Cleveland. Mike Johaiii oeke. Prank Hoag, Gale Jones, Charles Scott. Maurice Payne. James Keller. Poster Smller. James Pressley. Kd Cocke Bruce Marshall. Ben Sevei Bob Kappler. Fourth Itow: tins Kiiinin. Boy Kearns Dorsie Morrell. William liilyeu. I'red Bollins. William Marlin. Johnny Slaughter. Bichaid iiddeits. I’esf 7 Front tow: Mulli nii Mcllnr iw. Joyce kinK. Jutnitu N’aicy, 11« Jane Walt, secretary; Gertrude IIcatlunan. I ■'•«surer; nn VentT. pri’sident. Second Hotr: illic Whitson. s|tonsor; Clara liel Prather. Mildred Hampton. Marilyn Merrell. Phyllis Jean Brag ;. Janet Del veni hal. JosTpliinc llalagna. Third fiow: Garnett Grim. Jeanette Itupp. Terry Vnne White, Kredu Strate. riene Benjamin, (ienildine Siiiclcnr. elnin W iss. Dolon- I'racy. ( ar« l Jean Itiedel. No Pictured: I.• land Kasterday. Dim Woodwurd. kA. C. S: Membership in the s- sociation for Childhood Ed- ucation is open to majors and students in Elcmen- tary Education. The pur- pose of this organization is to develop professional in- terests and to stiuly prob- lems. Miss Willie Whitson is t lie sponsor of I lie nrgani- zation. Christmas lea was held at the home of the sponsor this year. national honorary edu- cat ion society. Kappa Delta Pi is sponsored by Miss Bernice Bcggs. Sound personal ideals, scholarship. and educa- tional ideals are required for membership into Tail chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. highlight for the year was an address by Dr. Bob- erl l-’air, who had just re- turned from Germany. Front ton-: Helen Meek . Bob Pistcr. troHMirer; Ismene loaimidou. Ilutli knoeriischild. Iii tori«n-ro|iorter. Martha Jew in Helen I leddeshcinier I la June W all. secretary: Holier I dalin. president: Second ton: ( ienc « I hiMiiie . ie ('haiidierliu. vice-president; Itnliert J Molley. Bernice llw. sponsor. 'ait Floor: Jerry BurgCner. Hill North. Front How: Dr. Kau .luiich. v|m iihh : Jane dams. historian: Betty lolliit . editor; George Prewitt, treasurer; I r:i Dooiic Hailey, secretary: Itnlierl Maxwell, president: Jean l«M re. I Ini'll Gardner. Srcornl How: Musty l.ued- lofT. Norma McKinney. Carolyn Page Wilson. John W iss. Hetty Halls. Juanita Graves. H li Motley. Myra Gorman Hill Northcrafl. Betty Wohl- schlaeger. I lie Vlpha chapter of Pi Omega Pi. nutiomiI busim ss uignni ution, was founded on this campus l Dr. I . . Selby. Pi Omega Pi invites to membership, those students who are outstanding in scholarship and interested in the com- mercial field. Norma McKinney and |)r. Selby were delegates lo the national convention held in Chicago this year. Interesting talks by outstanding men in the field of business w ere included in I his year's programs. book review was given by the Dean of Women, Miss Esther Brown. ft @9?tep z ft The Colheeon Club, a national college Home Economies organization, is open to girls interested in Home Economies. Miss Llora MaCSce and Mrs. Lena Buckingham sponsor the group, which meets bi-monthly. Carla Peterson Der- rick was president of the organization. Eleanor Scott served ns vice-president. Marilyn Simmons was secretary, and .lane IlovI was the treasurer. get-acquainted party was held in the fall, tin tradi- tional Christmas parly at the home of Miss MaGcc. and Ellen II. Richards memorial party and many other events were featured in Ibis year's activities. (Mfac ri, Front How: Wancta Frazer. Barbara Ln Mary Mager . Magdalene Weber. Stcond How: Sara Dean lame. Marilyn Peterson, Pat Mourn. Mnrilyn Simmons. stwrutuiy: (lurln Derrick, president; Jam lloyt. treasurer; Kaye ickers. I lelen Ileddesheimer, Juunita Horron. Third How: Ruth Knoernscliild. Helen Sailor. Phyllis l-’inklicincr, Dm Vnn Parrish, Merle Duncan. Hub) Boon. Laneta Brand. IgjVerne Dudeck. Darlene Parrish. Dr. I .lor a McGee. sensor; Jane Yarbrough. Mrs. Ijena Buckingham, sponsor; Betty itohinson. Kvelyn Kmerson. Marilyn Guardhouse. Hosemury udenton. Ivsiher Junes. Marilyn Hiighmnn. I’ittr 7.1 Front How: I-auk Bcn-S|icnuK l. Kiiehin-Tomoyrise John Millin. Ikmiml 1 1(11 . JiinJur l, It. (iiddoiis. Ja in franklin. Second lion : Linn Rung « 11. ico-pie-ident; nncmnric Vdriaausc, Belinda Dizon. treasurer; Ismcnu- loannidou. swl«r I rlmnl Schroder. president; Betty Itnkum. program ehnirmiin: I tone Cm. e ”i Bu-cmo-oglu. Third Itow. Maria IMrulin. iinfa Mateo. KBit X oshi uwa. Lancia Brand. Jayne Ikedu. I inline Wilson Maude Kaln. Marin Monje. Bertha (ilia verri. Luis Mulford. Neil Bear. Ilex Duane Miller. Terlda Moist. Marilyn leathers. Jimui Weekley. Marv llesrhlv Dr John gnevv sponsor; Betty Carlson, driann K. Banins. Fourth How: Brim- Maishall. Phylli Jean Bragg. Beiko kinro. Chosuke (iiina. Donato Pahle: . William Martin. Jerry tlrceno. Shinjtm Oshiro Mary nu Powell. Itolierl Ithodcs. n Internalional (Caba- ret. with itlmitl BO students in attendance, was the highlight of tin your lor this campus t . . Dan- iels wen I rented to kirk tiditnriiim I rimmed in eol- or representin'! the Hugs of countries represented in the club. not her highlight was t lie (!hrist mas part . I )e . III. in which each member brought a covered dish of his own country. Kaoli member could also wear costume if lie wished. skating parly was given by Dr. Vlbert Mine for the students from over there on Feb. ■” . Krliard Sehrflder, ier many. was this years presi- dent. with Ling Kang Yell. ('.Iiina. ice-president. Foreign students from eighteen countries attended tile Teachers College during this school year. Thirty-six students were in at- tendance representing Colombia. Brazil. Panama. Israel. Canada. Ilolivia. Iiina. Philippines. Costa Itica. Urit ish West Indies. Korea. Okinawa. Iraq, Oerumny. Holland. Denmark. Turkey, and recce. Ovei a hundred students from over there have attended here since 1916. most of whom are inter- ested in becoming teachers. Besides government grants, pri- vate families, their own funds, and college scholarships, the Northeast Missouri Fund for Foreign Teach eis was established to aid foreign students in their attendance here. 7SfadetUy Front How: Nimia Mateo. Ismene loannidou. Tcdda Holst, Ling Rang eh. Sov gi Bnseavsoglu. Second How: Marin Kdrulin. Donut B. I'aide . Chu'uke (iiina. nnemarie Vdiiaansc. Shiigun Oshiro. Krliilda Dizon. I Ben-SImmel Marin Monje drinna Baums. Hurd How: Liichim Toincyose. .la-on I lauklin. Luis Mulford. B. (iiddrns. Lrhurd Selmaler. Bruce Marsludl. Bertha C.haverri. t 74 tfajatidt SU(den£ tfm is' Noon-day devotional in Kirk Memo- rial ('Impel are presented daily through the Baptist Student I uion with special weekly programs presented by faculty members or townspeople. I lay rides, picnics, working on a Homecoming float, and Trump Night skit, a banquet for the foreign students. Christmas caroling all brought good fel- lowship among B. S. I . members. Front How: Inland Kasterday. publicity director; Betty (ioad. music director: Maxine Cowell, secretary: ItuyiiMUid Brunner. president. Srroiul How: Bert While. Ilu .1 mu Watt, 3rd vice- president (devotional); Marie Conyers, faculty advisor; Marilyn Fox. social vice-president (2nd): Martha S|Mith. VW A counsellor. Mary Ann Alook. Third How. Neil Dear. Dolores Tracy. Marilyn I.nil tiers. my Hudson. ilmn Moine. irginia Baker. have ickers. Jcmiclle It nut- shaw Fourth How: Shirley l.el)Cr. Dean ICasterday. John W Cowan. Linden Kitel. Margaret ('Inist . Nellie Deane Mckeu .ie. Patty Davis, Itulli Ann Mcllargue. Cynthia eigler. Front How: I-aura I ,ee Mill nix. Darlene Hell ingliaus. I.etha kuliler. Donella Coul- son ('anil Itiedel. Itonnic I Vrgiison. Itcv. Italpli It. Hicks. Mis. Italpli H. Hicks. Niinfa Mateo. Pat Duncan. Jean I .cut zinger. Second How: Itoherla A auglm. l r- etta Itusli. Linda llcimcr. MeiibeMe June- Mary uu Powell. Iloseuiary Ander- son. Irma Jean Holt. Trilby AIcMaster. ('andace Mc- MaslCr. Neyin Wright. Third Hon: Itoberl Bliss. Keith Stout. James Keller. Ldward Co . Wesley I'ouudat ion. an organization of students, pro- vides for spiritual, moral and social needs as tile students home away from home. ctivities loi the year included a gel-acquainted lea. a watermelon feed, roller-skating party. Halloween party. Christmas party, and fall and spring retreats to the Ozarks. I’atr The Pan Hellenic Council, composed of three representa- tives from each social sorority, is sponsored by the Dean of Women. Miss i-'.sther Brown. Ml sororit artivities are gov- erned by this body. The Bail llellenie Bampiel is held each spring by the four sororities on the campus for the purpose of aw aiding I he Scholar ship ( up. given to the sorority with the highest scholastic aver age for the year. The Council sponsors two for- eign Students oil the campus each year. square 1 a nee this spring, the sale of college seals, and sponsor- ing tla- motion picture Sudden I’ear were among the Pan Hel- lenic projects for 1952-1953. Fronl limr: Jena Moore, lplm Sigma Mplm: Itiisty l.uedlulV. MphnSigma Mplin.secretary; Huth Kimhtii- schild. Pi Kap) n Sigma. vice-president; Bertha Belle McClaskey. Delia Sigma Epislon. president: Marilyn Peterson. Sigma Sigma sigma, treasurer: Mary Frazer. Srcviid few: Marilyn Simmon-. Josephine Bidiigim Jane Honan Kl iiic Meyer, Norma McKinney. Pa i-tfellmic Council Council Big news from the Interfraternity Council this year is its new sponsor. Dr. Cilbert Kohlen- berg. replacing Dr. John gncw. who as in turn appointed sponsor of the new chapter of Mplm Kappa Lambda. Dr. gnew had previously served as acting sponsor of V.K.L. since its foi illation as a club here last October. Meeting on call only, the Interfraternity Council’s main duty is to govern the rules of rushing and pledging. It is made up of the presi- dents. vice-presidents and s|K nsors of the cam- pus's three fraternities. I'ronl Kou. (Fugati . Sigma Tan (lamina; Harold Ix-dlwller. I'lii Sigma I .|«mIoii. |)r Hietiard H Sullivan. Sponsor; John (joetze. Sponsor. Dr. John Vgnfw. Sponsor: Srcuiul Itou : Donald Moore. Plii Sigma Kpsilon: Neil Derrick. Sigma Fail (iainnia. Dr (iilln-rl Kolenla'ig not pictured. r tt 7, Trout How: Charles Dimnrd. .lolm IV (' ■ 1111. Itichiird Kryiinl. .Irny ;m ifl'i. m-I Pagit t. Ijirry I losford. John Agncw, sponsor. Second How: Jim Itohinsoii. KlijrfUf Myn . (icnrgc CampMI. Kiclmrd Wilhite. Kill Mny «•i . Kiluird Schroder. I.cmi Wood- ward. . Ylpha Kappa Lambda is a non-secret organiza- tion founded in 191 I at tlu University of California, and having the ideals of intellectual, social, and spir- itual growth for each of its brothers. Schools such as California. Stanford. Washington. Top: I l I. Intramural Basketball Team. Hallam: Officers, Sealed: (Mirers. Kiigeuo Myris. ivoording secretary; Is- n Woodward, chaplain; James Itohmsim.corrrsiMmdingsi-crelnry; Jerry an iels. President; ticorge K ans. vice-president. Shndiny: l)r. John gncw. sponsor; Krlmrd Schroder, treasurer. Purdue. Michigan. Kansas. Washington State. Illi- nois. Kansas Stale. Ohio, Wisconsin, and Ohio State, all boast Y.k.L. eluiplers. Dubbed the Y.k.L. club until proper recognition could be obtained from I lie faculty council and the Y.K.L. national ollice. the local group as organized oil October I t in kirk Memorial by 10 undergraduate men. I' or Christmas, I lie .k.l,. club sent groceries to a needy Kirksville family. Yt the second animal Trump Night. Jim Robin- son was crowned the king of Hearts. The group was approved as a colony in January by the faculty council, until recognition was received from tin Y.k.L. national ollice. on March II. Officers of the Y.k.L. colony included: Jerry Van dels, president; Richard Kvans. vice-president: Jim Robinson, corresponding secretary; and Krhard Schroder. I reasurer. |)r. John Ygnew was appointed sponsor on l eb. 10. Du. Jons ;nkw. S toiwor late 77 Top How: l)i Mil liard I!, ''■illixan. sponsor. Chester Boren. Ijdmic Dalincy. Jerry IJeWitt. C.lilV llerrin. (’.. I . iliifner. Second How: Jim Jur el. .lack IjiiH-. Harold I.viIIh-Hit. ili im Murphy, Charles Magnifier. Donald Moore. I nder tin leadership nf Humid Ledbetter, president, and Dr. Hichard Sullivan, sponsor, the South Klson men rucked lip uiudlier good ycur in activities. Besides having eleven lelleruicn on the co-champion gridders, La erne Dabney and Darrell touch were eo- IM-KDCICS I'ronl Hov: Janie Newman, -all oland. Hay mond illiain« n tnn (Vv. lolin Chadwick. Clen Dear. Clmck Stubl . Second Row: | nn Fitzpatrick, lim Clausen. Steve Iz-yda. Bill Slocum. Chade Moot . Steve Douhvhii. Third Itoir: Bill Hiehers.ni. Jim Shepherd. Boh Bradley. Bill Bowh« . Jim Inlovv. The lobueeo compuiiy called in I lie reserves, as Phi Sigma Kpsilon opened its !J rush season, with about 4)i uelives. rtishe« s, and guests present. I'ollowing lliroiigh with the sinister pache Dance. I'eaturing the Stardusters Bund and a ”1 lolly wood r.liuracler” skil, (iiinnmi chapter emergerl with 21 pledges. ’•IX' 7 Snu ts nl I hr IHirhr I inner ami I hr rush smoker. captains. Frank Melvin was tin leading punter on llic squad. Dabney was also given the M.I.A.A. sports- manship award, while the l hi Sig Merry Maid float won second in the Homecoming parade. On the Student Social Committee, Fred Koch. Dave Strickler. and Dick Parcells were represented, with l.aXorne Dahney and Hill North making Who’s W ho. In class elections. Dave Strickler and Bill North were elected junior and senior class presidents, re- spectively . Top How: Hill North ■Mm Norllicraft lewis Ogle Kichard Purcells Boh Pister Second lh w: l-eon Smilli l)a e Strickler Kichard atkiie. .loll 11 iss 70 Simps til tftrr Ihinrr and rush smoker. £up?na 7oj6 znunuL From a Sojourners smoker. with l llol meicr ns l. :■ iuI Jim Siookey :is puesl speaker. «mcl from I lie Ivors' Dance Holzmeier’s Itcurd snared first). enierped :i record fori pledpes. Ypain in control of the controls, Taus headed Blue Key. (lie Student Council, Bund, eolinn Club, Social Committee. Pi kappa Delta, freshman and sophomore classes, edited the Index and Kclio, while six made ho’s W ho. Top toir: JdIiii (im'l i'. .«piiiiMir; (llmrlis Imiiis. Dave Vlforoot. lairry Vllred. Dale Brown llAmld Burchfield. Srroud How: Jerry Burgaucr. Jack llirisliiin. .Inn Ilium, loiiy l)elm. Neil Derrick. Itud Kineisoii. Tlnnl How: Cliuiles Iv tcrline. Di«k hinnerty. (•len fugate. (. Hugh (inrduer. Diets (iidilnis. I'l«l I o) ke Top How; Stall Griimn. Hub'll Harrison. l llolzmeicr. M Howard. Mat- Howard. Gale Jour- Second Row: Jim Krie rdiiuiacr, l Inird. Ike McIntosh. Itrum Mnrshnll. Hurl Milieu. I.uis Mill ford. Third How. Don Murphy. (51m Parsons. Walter II. Ryle. Jr.. Charles Shultz. Boh Schnucker, Henry Simpson. Fourth How: Richard Stclpluph. Keith Sloiil Max TIioiii|inoii. Russell iinnoy. Ir W'lddiiinu. Pl.KDGKS Front How: Hill Walker. Dick Perkins. Dick Cokerhain. Roll Bliss. Hill Haines. Roy Kearns. Tom Doden. Second Hon ; W anen Das is. Dean Carson, Jim llniitchens, Tony Swain. Dorsie Merrill. Dick Kmnklin. Ixugene Reid, George Prewill. Jack Cnldwell. Handy Denni son. Boh Kulon. Third How (on Hairs): Richard Novinger. Drwiiyne Wellltorn, Dean (iould. Fourth How: Kenny Williams. Maurice Payne, Jim (iuekc. Fifth How; Jim Keller. Wayne RiirghoITer. Ralph Morrison. Sirth How: Kenneth Ridgeway, (diaries Crawford. Ted llanlx Seventh How: Hill Cable. (Jlcn Cnfer. Hill Wharton. Mmmrtt Wallace. Kathleen Thomas reigned as Hose « 1' Sigma Tan, with Glen Fugate, president, who with l Holzmeier, attended the National Tau Convention in Indianapolis Dee. 2ft, 29, 30. Forty new men were initiated, bringing the total membership to 78. We are looking forward to another good year if I ncle Sam docsn‘1 lose bis brad. 1‘tir SI Top How: Mina l olle. spmisoi: l mi Donne Huiley rlene Benjamin. Phyllis Belly Collins. Nancy CnildilT. Second How: Mary Vnn IJanhrirssf. :iila Derrick. Pat I.Ill'll. Pal .larhoc. Nancy (iruhh. Linda licinier. Thiril Hun Hetty .lohns, Mnrgc Johnson. (iolene Did wig. Sara Dean Lane. Ina Mae l.uedlolV. Twilu Mikel. dfyrfui Siyrna cAfyrfuv Mphn Mela chapter of lpha Sigma Alpha started I In' year oil with a hangal the crow ning of.loan Moon- as Homecoming Oueen in Octo- ber ami I In- winning of third place in I In- Hon I con tost with I hr ii fill i . (hcliids tot he Team. Twenty-four rusliecs turned lpha Sig as a result of two rush parlies. The Creates! Show ( n Faith. ” and a rootin' tootin’ western-style round-up. Christmas time the lphas were kept busy packing boxes lo send to boys o erseasand sing- ing carols at Miss oiler’s annual Christ mas part y. In February. Freda Strate was crow tied queen of the annual lpha Sweetheart dance with Ina Mae l.ticdlolf and Marge Johnson as at tc admits. pli:i)(;i h'rorl Unii- .loan Mctiicgnr. Million Peoples. Hetly llowes. Marolyn ('iildwell Second Hun-: Mnrilyn Iliiys. I eiln Peterson. Shiiley Wares, iin llerl ler. Pal Mr C.ord, Klainc Bragg. Third How: Mary l m Hills. Bexeily W lieclci. Lli .il t Ii Tuet. Mice Plummer. Caro Ivn ’-iildwfit. Ijinelii Hi.mil. Ijorcttn Itusli. Uvada Hose, l xndiue Wilson. Darlene Parrish,f Delores Join's, V irginiii Keethlor. Scenes from the imilr.il Shaw On Earth unit “ {fit dutch Saltum rash Mirths. Trump Night brought another queen for .S.A when Joan McCregor was crowned Ouren ol Hearts and their shit. ■'Twentieth Century Show- boat'' look third prize. Cathy icol was crowned queen of the annual Kelio danee in March and Nina Nickel reigned over the animal g Club Barn wanning. Breakfast Dance honoring the Seniors and the Mother's Day lea ended a busy year under the leadership of Inn Mae l.ucdlofT. president: .lean Moore, vice-president: (aria Derrick, registrar: .lean Sappington. secretary: Jody Williams, treas- urer: l.ora Doone Bailey, chaplain: Bat Jarboe. editor; l.inda llcimer. song leader; and Miss Main K. oiler, sponsor. Tup I ton. Jeon Moore I‘ni Moore Nina Nickel Catherine Nieol Mary Owen Scconit Itair: Joyce I’arry I )oris Quinn .lean Sappington I It e nor Soil I Marilyn Siinnions Third Raw. l.ois Sindc Itayuiah SI idinon l''rc la St rale Mary belle illiaius im.ki ; •: I’’nml How: Boxedy Orwiler. Ntincy Horn. Patty Davis. ina Jane Brown. Dolores I'raey. Shirley Sunders. !) •- true DeNolld Phyllis f inklieiiier. Shir- ley Brant ner. Mark Thompson. I ;i« kelly. .Second How: Betty Curlson. Sniulra Kllicott. Shirley k’lier, Dixie Beeler, lv talone Purvis. Ila MeBobort. Ji mi Howell. De a Qufnuz fyadiferv busy year for loin chapter of Delta Sibina Kpsilon began will) llie preparation of I In Homecoming float in (fetober. “Pirate's Paradise' and A i lit in Paris were the themes of two very successful rush parlies, winning 23 pledges for D.S.K. In January the pledge group honored the actives with a banquet. The Trump ight skit. Thumblaeh Smith and Mis Orchestra, brought many a peal of laughter from the audience and lots of fun for the participants. Fu inlnimurals the Della six won first place in the basketball division. hirtl How Pauline knohtis s| oiisor: l.iicy -«iiiimons. s|Miiisor: Jnnr dnms. Jo iin BrocklVId Wilmit (lolili, Janet Del vent lint. .Second How: (iniir Joy I'«•rj.Mison. Mary I'Vazcr. Wane I a I ra er. Betty Hoad. Allenc Gordon. Marilyn Johnson. I’mr m 7’up fimi': Mary Magpie Bertha Belle Mo- ('.Inskey Put Mogp I’.ail',ii ;t I : l « Kay Parker Sertmd fimr: Join Plongc Wniida Pislcr Mike Stilaro 11 Hen Slurhuek Miss Hilda Stein, national officer of I lie sorority, visited lota chapter and was honored at a dinner and a tea. The year ended with the annual spring formal dance on pril23and the Mother’s Day tenon May :i. Officers for this year were: President, Uert MeC.laskey; vice-president, Pag Mogg; return ling secretary. Jo mi Hrockfeld: corresponding secre- tary. Pat Savage; treasurer, Jane Adams: and Pauline knnhhs and Lucy Sinimons as s| onsors. Scenes from the Krenimj in Paris and Pirates I ten” rash parlies. I'ate Si Top Hoic: Willie Whitson. «(miiisoi Josephine Biilnguu Jean DannCinun Joan Dean •Secoint How: Until knoernscliihl Norma Mekinney Dorothy Scott Fiances Walker nC tfaffiza, small bn! mighty group of Pi Laps returned to the eainptis this year to eoiiliiiue I lie activities of Bi Chapter- They started the year oil- ill a traveling mood with their two rush parties. The first ol the parties was a Chinese Break fast at the home of Mis. Joel Sever. The girls were dressed in coolie clothes. carried fans, and each assumed a Chinese mime. Kacli of the rilshees was taken on a train hip at the second party A Kailroad Barty. Some of the towns visited were Suckei v ille. Beannl Center. 'I'lilli l lor V i Hr . Fish Uetreat. and Bhilemup. which was the refreshment table- Favors of small animals were given the msliees at nimal Junction. Fourteen pledges went Bi Kappa Sigma way after I lie Mushing Season. Toast to the Team was the Homecoming lloat of Bi Chapter and Joan Dean represented Bi Kappa Sigma among the royalty as the candidate for queen. lea at I he home of Bi Chapter's sponsor. Miss Willie H hitson. on December 19. gave the Bi haps a star! in getting the Christmas spirit. ctives exchanged gifts with theii Little Sisters. In February the pledges staged a real shindig for the actives. Valentine I heme was carried out in this party which was held in the Presbyterian Church basement. Trump Night sparked with the Bi hap skit. Let’s Change Blades. and Dorothy Scott, who was the queen candidate. 'I'he visit of Bi Kappa Sigma national ollicers. Miss Virginia Langley and Mrs. Wilbur Long, in February, proved to be one of the memorable events of the year for Bi Chapter. I’LKIXiKS Seated: Kerneita Morrison Bertha Sappington Mnrilvn (ianlhousc Lama l.ec Miilniv Margie Miller Myra (ionium Marilyn y oung Margaret Jean Hobertson Shunting: 'larice Springer Jeanette llupp Amy I liaison P t ro Ilttmecoming float. V Kap 11 usher take an imaginary trip. Throughout lli«’ year, I’i haps worked diligently at candy sales, rummage sales, work days, and selling cards and stationery to ease their chapter's linancial embarrassment. They also helped with Pan-Hel- lenic projects of selling stamps and show tickets. Jean Danneman and Frances Walker represented I’i Chapter at the I’i Kappa Sigma Stale Day held in Springfield. March 21. The annual “Spring Fantasy Dance on pril 25, climaxed the year of activities l« r the I’i kaps. l the dance a queen was chosen to succeed nna I .on Salladay. Oucen of Jonquils of 1052. With tile help of Miss Willie Whitson, sponsor, sorority alTairs were conducted by: Kuth knoern- schild. president; Norma McKinney, ice-president: Joan Dean, secretary ; Jo lialagna, treasurer: and Jean Danneman, corresponding secretary. Marilyn Jennings was president of the Pledge Croup. Chou l.inc. fltnuo Pi Kaps hare Chinese Break fast. rate S7 M ''N M)i e« - | oiisor; Mary liryaiit. era ('.lark. I.a erne Dinh-rk. Jacqueline Kadey. Donna Kraxicr. Srronil Hoir: Donna Kugntc, 15« tt Halls. Martha Jewell. Joy v h issuer, I.imhi Kiin«ls if. (.umlyn Marlin. I'uii and blisters «ere the results of the Sigma llonie- eomitig lloiit of soap boxes. Joyce Kissuer received the honor of being a Homecoming Queen attendant. The Tri Sigs walked olT i111 first place in the skit con- test Trump Night with their presentation, “King of Her Heart. Marilyn Peterson represented the sorority as Queen of Hearts attendant. With Miss Viola Magee at the helm and Marilyn Peter- son. president; Klainc Meyer, vice-president; Jackie Kasley, recording secretary : Joan Schroder, corresponding secretary ; and Shirley Truitt Watkins, treasurer, as officers, Mu chapter Svjsrnzc The members of Mu eliaptci of Sigma Sigma Sigma were busy this year with social service, intramurals. Pan Hellenic activities, study, parties, work, and fun. Pushing themes this year were “Country l-air and “ Dutch Carden. The midway of the fair fairly glowed with atmosphere. Booths of games and refreshments, and favors of kewpie dolls made it all seem real. The Dutch wind mill, the center of at traction, and tulips, wooden shoes and apple dumplings helped reproduce a Dutc h garden. Seventeen girls pledged Tri Sigma, ha Verne Dudcek was rush captain. PLKDCKS Front Itov: Nevin NN right. Junys un Murphy. ferry Mine White. Jeannette Krueger. Klaiite Sehacher. Maurita Moore. Ilnrluira Beall, Shirley Mellenrx Sftorul Hoir: Nancy Hedges. Mnry Bmlmker. Put Shunkster. (auttl Kelley. Shirley Itwd, Donna Jones. Carule Couch. Pat Itichardson fate git rush parly, s nmsor mul officers. a merlin; , n scene from first plarr Trump njht skil. steered a straight course throughout the year. Miss Magee, Marilyn Peterson, Shirley Watkins, Jane Monan. and l,aVerne Dudcck attended the regional conference of Sigma Sigma Sigma in Kansas City. The annual spring formal followed the theme of the inlet Mall. Tin group was honored l y the visit of national ollicer. Marilyn Kinsella. at their annual Mother- Daughter Pounders Day Banquet. Top How: Klainc Meyer. Frances Pa reel Is. Marilyn Peterson. Hetty Wohlschlacgcr, Ann Sue lingers. Kulli ................in. Sennnl Him- Jiutn Schroeder, Marilic Sell rock. Shirley Watkins. IloliTtS augliil, Carolyn N ikon, Sylvia N olfslierger. I’eti S9 With horn rims ami midnight ’cramming coffee shored aside, the megaphones rise high in the air. the cheer leaders give a twirl, and another Homecoming is on! irul whether Haul Sir tilt or Hiss It ells lift their batons, whether the lights lower and Trump ight shits roll out. or whether the Index and Echo staffs shake their fists at deadlines, it's all a part of the pages ahead, your activities for ' Sealed: Jcim Mmin' -4-nior coimcilwoiiiiiii: ('.hnrli-s Kstcrliiii-. soplmnmrv rninu-ilinim: l I Inlzini-irr. junior councilman: Joy v kissn r. council hh'iiiImt .il In £« : Don Murp!i . prcMdciit: l! rm I .an. freshman roiinciluomaii: . Johnson. graduate Councilman; .lcrr Biirgcucr. vice-president. Stand unj: .In BiocklVld. junioi coimeilwomun: l.aXmit- Dndcck. snphninnit’ coimcilwonmii; Don Shire. Iie-hman coinicilinan: Krlinda Di .on. graduate couiM-ilwoinan: Klaini' Meyer. treasurer. S cdettt Cfatnui ctivities of (lie Student Council. governing organization of tin student body, are planned lor I lie benefit of the students. Headed by Don Murphy, president, and sponsored by Dr. II. ||en. the busy council has brought many pleasant social events to the students. Highlighting the activities were the Homecoming Dance, featuring the music of l Judd; the second Trump Night, with the King and t tucen « f Hearts, the sponsoring of Woody Herman and his “Third Herd” orchestra for the Annual Kclio Spring Formal. Other activities included the Christ mas Formal Dance with the music of Dili McCurdy and his 11-piece orchestra: open houses, and all school movies. ’resident Murphy and Viee-ftresidenl llunjener talking orer irn tvrlaid business. I'oti 92 $tude c C nvnu te The college Student Social Committee is composed of members from the student body at large, who volunteer to serve in helping the Student Council in planning and e.xc outing activitics for all scIiihiI participation. Since the group is composed of only 20 members, three of whom must bo Student Council members, the remaining IT members arc chosen from the list of volunteers by the Student Council and the Dean of Women. The faculty sponsor of the Student Social Committee is the Dean of Women. Miss KstUcr Drown. This group forms the nucleus of all decorating, program, and working committees in preparation for school functions. Members of the committee are: Joyce Kissuer, cx- oflicio, Mae Howard, Janys Murphy, Jerry Burgener, chair- man, Janet Delventhal, Janie Honan. Fred Hock, Jo Halagna, Keith Stout, Norma McKinney. Hoy Kearns, Hetty (load, Jerry Jones, Dave Slrickler, Don Murphy, ex-olTicio, Hiehard Purcells. Charles Ivstcrlinc, Hat Kelly, Jody Williams, Marilyn Simmons. Marilyn Peterson. Sevgi Haseaviisoglu, and Harold Myers. brunt How; Juliet Dclveiitliul. IWIn (load. Jany 'Anne VIiirpli . Jerry Hurgener, chairman; orma Mekinney. Josephine Halagna. I)oii Murphy. Sea mil Hoic: Harold Mjcn , Mae Howard. Hoy Kearns. Charles Ksterline, Dave Striekler. Kit-hard Paivells. 1’tice 93 I nitri: I’inil ''lniln,r. director COW.Kill 15 I Trout Him. Shirley IjcIici. Marilyn lani . ehadean dkin . Sur lh u. Ronnie Skinner. Jany nn Mui|dix. llene Cordon. Second Row. Kathryn Bajd'y |i riln lli- .Inin- l-'.vclyn It either. Richard Wall. illium Slaleler. Rnliertn nujdm. Patricia Shunkstcr. Third bow: lti lIy timid. Jim Morrissey. Raihuia I- - -. Tony 1 )•■! . Darlene Peterson, Maurice Payne. I.arry Iiilt:• I i ll -. Fourth flow: (iene Clapp. Lynn Rrittcn. Grace Joy I'ernuson. Dick Perkin Ivl (! v. .In nn Kord. Demi Miller. Fifth Hon: I )i k Kim wily. Dean Could. Richard Wilhite. Rnyinond Brunner. Tom Duden. Joan Schroder. M Well h. Sislh lion: Mar Howard. Don an Sickle. Charles Crawford. John Marl. Charles Shulls. Dean Carson. Iloy West Strtnlh Row l)«k I'.rown Joan Ueekley. Boh Rhodes. Pal Healey. Jim heller. Coe nn Hailey, liene Weher. Itottom: Sax Knsemhlc: Jim heller, diums. Darlene Peterson. alto: Kirillin! Wall, tenor; One Clapp, baritone: Lurry llillahidle. tenor; Maurice Pa yin1, alto; I'at Healey. strinu h « Haling hit'll in tin assembly popularity poll was the baud, which is directed by Paul Strub. Tin- baud played at fool ball oames. basketball games, and in parades. ppeaiiiig at sixteen sehiMtls. the Teachers College Hand went on its three-state yearly tour. March 2 to March . accompanied by the eino Singers. I'orly nine band mem bers w ere foi l unale enough to make I his tour in t lie new baud uniforms. I In nil (Hliecrv Tony Delto. president; Kdwaid Cox. ice-president; ami Joan Schmder. secretary-treasurer Closed I J1|W'I Dl.W CVItSON MODKI.S MM. Dll'TKHIvX'l W M It) WKVIt I III-. l. BAND I NIIOHMS warm-up pre-tour concert was given in l.aPhihi. in Kebruurx, unci a post-lour concert was played in Kirk Audi- torium on March 12. Director Paul St rub lias developed a system of band awards to reward and encourage Intrd-working band incin- Iwrs. Minor awards are given for each quarter of service. major awards of letters are given alter three quarters work, gold bars lor the letters for each year’s work following. The Silver l e award, highest honor to be received, rewards three years of service in the band. The annual spring banquet ended the scar's activities with the present.-ition of awards. : nsrn HAND h'ronl {au: I orna Hawes. Keokuk, til.: irginin Keellili'i. Memphis; l.iiiiJn lli'iuier. Brunswick: Bohn In mighn. Dinenslcr: Dean (hnihl, Min ion, In Kayinond Brunner. St. | uis; Kvelyn Knimoisim. Novelty; Joan Schroder. Ilanuihul: VI l.aird. New Salem. III.: .I.mns Keller. Kirksville; Marilyn Simmons, (ireen City; Jim Morrissey. SI. l uis; Shiiley McHenry. I,uiicu lei. Second How; Maxine Orwell. Snyder: iiindaiv MeMnsler. Slielliyville: Carolyn Wilder. VIk rIon. la.: Trilby MeMusler. Slielliyville; Berniln Morrison Paris; Jeanette Bradshaw. Kirksville: J. V. Cowan. Kirksville: Bobby Daniels. Noviuger: Tom NeuScliaefer, Ceoler; Itaymond Williamson. Milan. Ralph Moriison, (•reen City: lanry llosford. Buckliu: (Jeorge Prewitt. High Hill; Tom Dnden. Mlerton, In.: Dean Carson. Mexico; Charles Shull . St. I mis; Pal Healey JelTersnn City: Clarice Springer. Wyaconda: Bud Kmerson. Hannibal. Third Itou. Betty (load. St. l aiis; Tony Dela , s;. Daii ; Dale Brown. Macon. Ituhy Boone, Montgomery ( ity; (iene Welter. Hannibal. I'rml Hou: Johnny Hart. Klizabeth Cottinjihnin. ltevitly W hoflcr, Marjorie Miller. -lean Plciige, Murilyii Karris, Phrndie Wells. director; Nevin Wri;;hl. Patriein Davis. 1 1 1 McGml. K- illi Stout. IV ny Knudson. Second liou-: Jane Shultz. Bonnie Martin. Nina Brown. Pat Kelly. Shirley Miirfm. Bette Sue Mullins Martini Jewett. Jean Bennelt. Shirley (ittyer. Mary flicker. Betty Carlson. Tluril How: Jason franklin. Boy West. |)ii:k Perkins. Bonnie Phillifie . Mm Howard. Gene Weber, Bic-hard Wilhite Dale Brown, Bob Crow Biolliirrl Novinjter, Bnlph Morrison. Kd Cox. Jack (’.aidwell Jodie Sehle|)|iliorsl. CtunuA. rite College ('horus, under I he direction of Miss IMiradie Wells, presents assembly programs during the yeur. Iu IJccc tuber excerpts from Romberg operas were pre seated in an assembly eoneerl. The “ Mikado was presented in the spring by the chorus. “Join the i '.horus. Join the Chorus. Front How: Chart's Shultz. Mari Thnni| son. Martha l Howard. Louise Sanders. Mleue Gordon. Itolierl Webb, Betty Goad, Keith Stout. liio Howard. I’redcric Kirchlrerger. Second How: .In Mutton, George Biihin, Lynn Britton, Klaine Bragg. Marilyn Karris. Kvelyn Beit her. Bonnie Skinner. Leon Karel. Shirley l dier. Janies Diliinger. Jane I llarinun. Marilyn Cornwell. Third Ituic: Martha Wilson, Nonna hneelniul. Judith Krug. I tinier Strong. Pat Healey. Tony Del . Karl Webb, director; Tom Dudcn. Joan Schroder. Irene Drrnnnn. Donald Shire. Dean Miller. James Kellei Kd Cox. Charles Crawford. Dick Kinnvrty. Hay Bniiutcr. irginia Dillinger. irginia Cattle. Ctyzefac Ca fr Mis Wells helps ttelle Sue Mullins orer a rough spot. I his year the o| era is the Mikado, I he story of Nanki Poo, the Mikado's son, w ho lea es home rather than marry an elderly lady. Katisha and. in the disguise of a musician, wanders nlnnil and falls in love with a fail inuiden. nm- tun. and after great intrigue with Ko Ko. guardian of um-Yuin. and Pooh-Bah. a corrupt public ollieinl. and Pish-TiLsh.ii nobleman nnki- Poo and mil um are married and ko-Ko is consoled with the heart of lady Katisha. The cast follows from left to right: («race Joy Kerguson. Pitti Sing: Jean Plenge. Peep 15: I’ll in die Wells, director; Keith Stout. Ko Ko: Pal Kelly. mn um: Hob Crow. Pooh-Hnlt; Pat Healey Pish-Tush: Gene W’elwr. Nauki-Pdo: and Bette Sue Mullins. Katisha (OtcAeAtza The first concert given 1 I In Teachers College orchestra, under the direction of Karl Webb, «as presented on November 23. leal tiring Kruderic Kirchberger, piano; Robert Webb, flute; and Karl Webb, violin. The spring concert, featuring as solo pianist. Hubert Rhodes, wns presented un March 22. Go nun. do.' I'ir.il Him- (irorv Joy I-Vi;.-m oii Brookfield; Pot K«‘ll . kirksvillc; Murie Thompson. SI. l uiis: DiNernc Diidcck. Kirkwood: Jo im Howell. .1 . Jean Picon1-. Memphis. Second How: Marik - Schr« ck. Browning; Joan Wecklev. laaiUiana; Pot Shaukslcr. Kaltoka: Kelly Sin- Mullins. IImuiil nl: l.indn lleiiner. Brunswick: Joan Dean. Chicago. III.: Nina Brown. Iroy. Third Him. Kd Co. . Troy; Bol ilhodcs. Michigan 'it n . Ind.: (leni Welier, I l.niiiilial: Pal Healey .lelVer-m I'ily: Dale Brown Macon: Bichard W illiile Milan: kcilh Stonl. Kansas ('il y; Bolterl. Cum, (lentera ilk. la.; Itonald Phillips. kirksvillc; Bichard Wall. Milan; Tony Dcho. Si. Louis; Don Murphy. Ilannihld. The Nemo Singers. an a cappclla choral group. furnished music and entertainment for tin- IVaehers College students at concerts and programs throughout I In- year. Organized lor I In- lirsl lime on (lie campus I wo years ago. the emos lliis year was composed of twenty-five mem- bers. Membership in the group is open for anyone who is interested in sinking. The ento Singers traveled with the hand on the annual sprint tour in addition to accompany in ; the hand lo Moherly for a March of Dimes benefit show. They also gave a program for the District Kolary Club in November. Practice makes i erffcl or Staifti. tfjt to riijlit: Hnrfnrn Liv Shirley 'I'a nil I Will kins. Miirllm (' 111111 i 11 v I ■ ■ ■. Jtinys riri M inj ili . .Irmiiielle Krueger. Hussell nnnny. editor: Domui IVa .iiT. I'Vaiuvs W alker. Jam lams. typist. Standi 'l. lf 11 right: Holierl lilies. Hoherl (ilnIm, l llnl .nicier. advertising mnnngei: (ileini Parsons. Itielinrd Novinger. Hill Guide, Magdalene Welter Itutli Knoernscliild. l l.aird. Miss gnos Sicilians, advisor: Humid Myers, and Pttt Mngg at pictured: Miiry MeCamy Swuin. exchange «lit« r: Wildu I........Seward. iigil Luiiihii. r.li aheth Weisenltoin, Ilunnon Iucker. Itonald Hailes. Kvelyn Kmcison. exchange editor; Marilie Schrock. Donald Kvuiis. Richard llerzoc Kelly Halls. Jniniee Navin Pul Shelton lr Widdiiiau. Cynthia Zeiglcr. In its second year of streamlined typography, the Index hit the stands this year with its first 16-page Inn tbu 11 issue in history. Twelve-puge issues for llomeeoniing. Christmas, and the lath nniversary edition, and a 16-page band issue highlighted the year's work. Photography work was in the hands of professionals John (ioekeand Kenneth Sykes, with l Mol .ineier uud Pat Shelton hustling for ads. Carolyn Stokes' deft hands con- tributed many linoleums to page two. Bound volumes ol tlie Index, elad in while covers, again found good sales. Beturning for her twenty-second year as adviser. Miss gnes Slcmons guided the stall’ through the ins and outs of Index work, while II. Creeue Simpson began Ins fifteenth year as printer. Bussell annoy was elected editor for the fall, winter, and spring quarters, the first time since 1617 anyone had served three terms. l-iditor annoy iiikI dvisoi Siemens gloat over tlieir li -|w ge hand issue Pact 99 Seale,!: I’.iMn Shelton. typist; .leniinelle Krueger. writer; |l.-ttn (!lurk. artist. Slant!tii‘j: Iltigli (lardner. photographer: Russell annoy, haliue wiiter; eil Dei rich, editor; llem (ireene Simpson. Iiiisiin v' manager; Dewuyue Well I torn; Jim I loiiteheus. assistant tmsiiios' manager; Boh Selniiieher. assistant photographer. Tup; Tin- butt net fluff check homeeuniiiuj page in the ilnrnmv. Muhllr. The arlith udil the Jinixhtnij louche In u tlirifion liaije. Unllorn: The trriters anil the typist, Ihue In f rell l-'rucha- tch kneek. ...” The Kolio kind's crown was loo big. I In business malingers lost a moil I It’s sleep over I In budget, a host of group shots had to be retaken, and the printers kept crying. “March 20, make it or else! The Echo was fortunate in ha ing back Kurt h.dlard as sponsor, although due to his health, this will lx his last year as sponsor. Mr. Ibdlard was especially helpful with his art work on the division pages. Henry Simpson, business manager, and his assistant. Jim lloutch- ens. put their hours earned in the business department to use in bal- ancing (they hoped) the Echo budget. Photograph by (iardner. was again a happy title for the Echo pictures. Hugh will be back ne t year for more professional photog- raphy, barring t ucle Samuel. Deway lie Wellborn was the editor's right-hand man throughout the year, while Itussell annoy and Jeannette Krueger did tin word- weaving. with Pat Shelton, typist. Final ropy was taken to Jefferson City March 20. with the motto then being. “All over for another year. Ki hi B i i.mu . sponsor. s onizaoniLnc cj o, UEdtl MISS JLAN HOOKE Happy homecomiiKj dance. hr Ityle speaks at Homecoming Pep Pally. J f 'ti C7 Dry weather. jusl waiting for a lire to break out, was I lie selling for this year’s Homecoming, Oct. 25. and prevented the traditional hoalire at Stokes Stadium. Hut a rousing-good pep rally, sponsored l the K-('.lnl . a pretty queen, .lean Moore, perched on a yellow Cadillac convertible, and a wigglcr of a snake dance around the square, made up for this slight l ►ss. M e're off for the big mrade.’ James Chevalier, dean of Moberly Junior College, was the principal speaker at the pep rally Friday night, with Itev. Herbert Manning, the witty master of ceremonies. First Place Float Industrial rls (Huh. bimi may il it are. bout 60 bands and llouls sunned them- selves on a warm Saturday morning in I lit kirks- villc streets, while l)r. Marion Schott. '27, was guest speaker at the Founders Day luncheon, honoring the classes of 1902 and 1027. boul 125 attended. Plowing llicii way through a dusty Stokes Stadium, the Dogs trampled Warrensburg 32-0 before a packed stadium in the afternoon. That night approximately 1.000 dancers had a night of it, with 1 Judd s orchestra play- ing in Ixirk udiloiium, climaxing Homecoming actix itics. He miauls: .loan Dean. Joyce KKmi.'m Mary Mngers; ()ui'-n. Jejin M i nv. and l 'i nii(ler- Da Innclie n siieaker l)r. Maiion 17. Seliatt. C!u«« '27. First movement. “llratlcruckc Suite.' MINUTES SECONDS KIRKS VILLE! 6 VISITOR I mil tn ii TD CD iOTF DOWN • •••• • • « • • • • MM • • • • • • l ml the sc ire H air.’ Second Finer Float, Flti Siijmu F is Hon. I'liirit Finer Float, lplni Siijmn lph-i ' r2 % 'c Semes from “Blithe Spirit unit Phiyhoy • Ilf H estern M arid Tw o one-ad plays wore presented in assemblies and at a night performance. Three major product ions were presented by the dra- matics department through the College Havers. Blithe Spirit. the fall presentation, included a east nl .lau Hanley. Bette Sue Mullins, Peggy Cullen. Harmon Pucker. Jan Thomas, Janys Murphy, and («race Joy Ter- guson. It was directed by lack Hensley and Slierod Collins. Magnilieenl Obsession was I lie spring product ion, directed by Slierod Collins, who also directed I pward and Onward. a melodrama given in assembly on March 2. . Tte crire During the winter quarter an Irish play was presented. With Jack Hensley directing. Playboy of the Western World included a cast of Cecil Martin, Marlene Wet rich, Bon Bailey. Linda lleinier, Don Kvans. (ilcnn Parsons, Bill Wharton. Bette Sue- Mullins. Janys Murphy. Joan Dean. Mnrilie Schroek. Pearl Heart. The two senior debaters. Bob Schnucker and Stanley Crimui. were representatives at the national Pi Kappa Della meeting in Kalamazoo, Mich., in pril. Tournaments which the debaters at- tended included Bradley I diversity at Peoria, III.. Midwest Speech Tourna- ment at I la- Teachers College, Blizzard Tournament at William Jewell College, a practice debate at Principia College in Illinois, the state debate tournament at Warrenshurg and a tournament at the State I ni ersil y of low a. Junior debaters were Bon Bailey and Jim lloiitchcns. Hnh Scliiiiickrr. Stan Hrimm. Jim Hmitrlirns unit Hon Hnitry prr iurr for the aliunul Iftbatt Tourney. Kill r II carts. Jim Itohinsmi. Mplm knppji Ijimhdn: (Imsm of llcurls, .lomi Mctuegor. Mplm Sigmii Mpliu: 1 llriulmtls: Jim Jurgcl. IiiUm iiali.mnl Club; l-'rmik Melvin. Phi Sigma Jipsilnn; Gale Jones, Sigmu Tan Gamma; Jamc dimi- IVltu ' igma Kpsilon; Murilyn IVleison. Sigmn Sigma Signia; and Dorothy Scott. Pi l i p|ut Signia. First Finn- .Skit: king of Her llearl Sijrnm Sigma Sigma Second Place Skit: “Sam Shovel. Private liar . Sigma I an I iuniimi. Third Idnce Skit: “Twentieth Century Sliowliout . lpha. Sigma lpha. Willi two more king candidales than last year, a new faculty, and Over a dozen student skils. this y cur’s Trump Night was a tickle-filled sequel to Iasi year's first attempt at this type of program. In an appropriately-titled skit, “Tin King of Her Heart, the Tri-Sigmas won tile gold trophy and first prize. Sam Shovel. Private Kui a brainchild of M Hol meier and Henry Simpson, won second, while third place went to Mplia Sigma lpha with. Twentieth Century Show boat. Thirty faculty members, starring Dr. Kdgar ioold. unveiled a teachers’ dramatic attempt, It's in the Notes. depicting a supposedly typical classroom scene. Kev. Herbert 1C. Manning, as l. led the skits through a few difficult moments when the Mplia's robes got lost and once when flash lights were needed to read the scripts. .Ii w Ioohi: l SI M.IM PtKVIS an (U i£ tg-jH Ecfio Ou££,n c:A'nii-:HiM-: icol IlUS l l I.I.CH 3j II hile II. Dee. a ml (. inch steam up the crouds with light 'em. Fight 'em.” Coach ICade. I ing. or Gardner will he steaming up the Hull dogs for the tussle to come. The fans must hare liked this year's teams, what with act it it) tickets each punched like a tin shot gun target .... mu 1 1 T T 1 mn.11 P 11 1 wr a 1 ■■ 1 | | 7 V i fmc. h'fl In riijhl: l. m |)in . SI. DmiF. I 111D i Icmimil. I icuton. Kill Carter. Milan. Steve L -x la. Bloomfield. la Kioh Watkins. Mmnii: Ilia Maeli. Whiting. link. Dwight llux-'n . Bloomfield. In.: ernon Sholwcll. Kloomlield. In.; (ins l unhuido. St. I nii«; Frank Meager. St. l nii ; Jerry Kearney. St. l inis; Walter Wilson, St. L ui . Second How: intent O’Donnell. Chicago. Ill ; Paul Johnson. Marceline: William IVterSnn. Chicago. III., Ldwurrl Bender. Macon: Dale llenner. St. I.onis: Dnrrell I’oiich. I'lcn-sint ill , la.; IgiXermr Dalmey. Bloomfield. la.; tins Burton. Hast St Louis III : Jack Lane. I'rague. Okla.. Ilioma-. Burkhart. Macon: Ilcndle Pickering. vt I.onis: Donald I lenlev. St. l niis: O. I). list in. Mexico; John I.aw rencc. St. Jo e| h Third Hnir: Conch Maurice Wade; Jerry Bolin, Moheily; Kill lliehcrson. I ox Lake. III.: Bicharil Dark. )vcrland; Melvin l.oncnrie. SI l.oui-: Kay smith. St. I.oai'. Wesley Beniington. Si Jo C|ih; William Bowles. I irk sx ill : M I loiighlimd. Bloomfield, la.. Ilonald Finders. Boonville; I i ne.I Zimmer man. SI. I.miis; Jimmy l.ake. si. Joseph. Kaymond Winkler. St. Louis. I’onrlli How: WUtant Coach Kenneth (iimlncr: Bill Itonan. si. Louis. I)i nia hi W es|. Kirk'x ill -. ( Hivei Mat liens St. I.onis: Don Sparks. SI. L011F: |{oh Jut ret. t ia«ey % ille. III.. I ’lank Vldvin. St. Louis. Boh Bradley si. Louis: Don ail. Shellield, la.. Boh I oil nor. Joplin: Bonald I lax lies. St. Joseph; Jim I alow W ay land: Joint Met iovern. ( hicago. III.; Stes e Dmiox an. Kansas City: Kalph Cooper. D'hanon. Oregon. Moiling up 213 points. In their opponents hi. the Bull- dog griddrrs left Ilicir Lins dizzy. shirting with a 20-0 victory over Missouri alley. I lie ikings’ first home loss in twelve years, and linislied with a 52-10 trimming of Holla, thus lying Mary ille I'or I lie ehampionship. The la lit I game came Nov. I. when a steaincd-up Mary- ville eleven marred a perfect season for the Hulldogs, defeat- ing them 28-27. Head Coach Maurice “Bed Wail Line Conch Kennx tlarilner Fiv e shutout games were registered by the Dogs, includ- i tig a 20-0 victory over Missouri alley, 10-0 over Western Illinois. 18-0 over Cape (iirardeati. 26-0 over the I diversity of Missouri ”B tejini, and a 52-0 Iroiineing of W’arreiisburg, the season’s llotnecotning tilt. hard-loughl October I contest at Springfield brought I lie Dogs a 10-1 I triumph, leaving ('ouch Wade’s 52-man squad with seven ielories and a one-point loss. Thirty-three lettermen. one less than Iasi year, received their awards in the February I assembly, with Dr. I’. . Selby as M. ( Ml fifty two members of the co-ehamps were fed at the annual football banquet November 25. with Hubert Humes, spoils editor of tile Si. Louis dobe-Democrat. as guest speaker. LaN erne Dabney was presented a gold watch by John Waldorf, commissioner of M.I.A.A., for having received tin most votes in I In- sportsmanship competition. Dabney was also co-captain along with Darrel Foiicli. and with h'dvvard Bender, was named to the M.I.A.A. Ml-Star Team. Season s statistics showed ernon Shot well leading in rushing, I'M Header in passing. Haul Johnson in pass receiv- ing. Frank Melvin in punting, and Hay Mach in punts returned. In the publicity department, II. (Jrcene Simpson was appointed Bulldog publicity director. V n Ho Ml [ Commissioner. John W aldorf presents gold wrist milch to l.a I erne iMbney for being the lop xporlsninn in Ml 11 griiliron piny this fall. • room for I he couches in Ills huddle. L kknk D ii n. ro-mptain Center I ) W1KI.I. I'ill ■ II. I'll I'ilptilil End Jrmn Boi.in Fullback Wii.i.i m Bowi Tackle (il l Bl «TON Hack Bll.l. ('■ UlTKfl Quarterback linw miii Bkniikii (Jiiurlrrleick ( . I). l TI N Hack I HUM S'- r.l UKII ll I Tackle Sthvk Dono'vn Hack I Ion Kinohhs Hack Him I’ohtm.ii Halfback Honai.ii II m s Tackle Don'M Hkai.ki Hack Dai.k IIknnkii •-Vk l. I Ini lil.'NI Tackle D'VICIIT III COINS Halfback I’ai' .« Hob WIT .1 BRETT (i mini Pm i, Johnson Knd J I M M I, KK Tackle Jack I.ank Tackle and (iuard Mfcl.MN I.O.NI ABIC Guard Hay Mach Huff buck John MiJiovkiin Tackle I'lUNK Mki.y in Tackle INCKNT )’l}OS KI.I r.H'i dl.K l LK I’lOKKHINO End Wksi.ki Hkminoton Guard 1)« Si-vuks Center Wii.i.i.wi I’btbbson- End KIINON SlIOTWKI.I. Ilnlfltark BlIX ItlCIIAHDSON Halfback Hallel dc liidldoy. Pate Hack amI tackle. Trout I Sou: I.KmxkI S;ipp. l Schif. Willard Sims. Glen Cafer. KmmcU Wallace. Stan Coy. Second How: Cosier Sadler, .lack Salt .gaver. Wes' |e Sanders. .lark Keck. C.lmrles Menill. K i|i Haynes. Third Ho a; Coach, Koyd King. Dick Sharp. Don Maxey. Kill Hopkins Delbert CrnCtoii’ ince O'Donnell. Don Svlvara. vsistant Coach Kenny Cardner. Couches (iurdner mid l imj soy lire more minutes. .■Second in I In M.l Bulldog fans cheered, alter I lie king-men hi| pi'd (‘.ape 76-60. to clincli second place behind Springfield in the conference. Scoring 1359 points to their opponents’ 1306, I he Tutors emerged with a 13-6 overall season’s record, while w inning seven and losing three in M.l.A.A. play. In I lie Midwest Tourney at Terre llanle. Ind.. the Dogs were turned hack 33-55 by a high-scoring Indiana Central quintet in the first round of play. The Dogs biggest scoring spree came against Simpson, when they rolled up 92 points to the opposition s 65. Klectcd to the M.I.A.W second team were den Cafer and Willard Sims. Sims. all-M.I. . . Iasi year, missed a first-place berth by one vole. Men receding letter awards were: Jack Beck, (den Cnfer. Delbert ( rafton. Bill Hopkins. Don Maxey. Wesley Sanders. I'.lwood Sapp. l Scliif. Bichard Sharp. Willard ''inis, and Donald Sylvara. (den C.afer also won special recognition from John Waldorf. M.l. . .. in the competition for the sportsmanship award. •« « Glkn Cahkii Guard N ii.i.mu) Snis Guard Jack Buck Fonrard The Indent cheering section show Rultdog spirit. Dick Sharp Center Down “Hki Svia mi a Center rate 117 Wksi.kv Simikiw Forward roif i ia Ki.wool Sir (innnl i. « iii (innnl C'.ii hi.k ImmiTT I innnl Sims flic in .for u tuy-up. 11 ho shot Ihi haskttf llopkins controls I hr Up. r« no I'rout How: .J« lm l-awrcnce. It ic hard Boyer l-Yank y enger. .terry Kearney. ('.ml Millcii. Khvowl Sapp. M utter W ilson. Second How: Charles Mi iii i l Iloii liind. Bert Kiiht'oii. W •' Sanders, .tack Saltzgavcr. (jlcim Cufrr. Bill Tucker. K '........lit (inrtlncr. corn'll. Third Ron': (ilciullc Pickering. Don Healey. Dick sharp Don Sylvarn. DcIImtI liul'l. n. trunk Mcl in. Jack Beck. Don Maxcv. 7 UHC I'Ik cinder track ;il stokes Stadium saw forl -lliree men reporting to Coach Kenneth Cardan. Nine of these were leliermen. iiichiding Honnld Finders, Clendle Pickering. I'rank Yeager. Mel Loncaric. Don Healey, Carl Mitten. Bob Fortner, and Don Sylvara. Mthough a shown stadium hindered early practice sessions, eight meets were scheduled Ibr the long-winded ones, two at home and two at Holla, with one each at Colum bin, Fayette, St. Louis, and Maryville. flcr the players had become used to the name they played under, the Tap Boom Five breezed through seven games in their own Purple League, and then defeated Mi zon Mall, winner of the M liite League, 53-27. Kuuuerups were I lie Squeegee live and the Pickier Prunes, ol the Purple and While Leagues, respectively. fler three weeks of play, Henry Brandt was still pacing the scorers with a fifteen-point-per-game average. Other competing teams were: Phi Sig A and B ; KL Chib: Vg Club; Dorm C: Sig Tau “ and “B”; Baldheaded ll- Stars; Bummy Kings: Outcasts: Campus Kids: and Kirksville Killers. Tiro While Isaijrrx up for the lip. l’«t t o FrontRow: (ilriiilh- Pk’kcriiiK, Hirliard Boyer, O. D. Vietiii. Jerry Bolin. Hay Macli. nrmm liotncll. Srcond ftoir: VI lloujdttnd. ('arl Mitten Hill Peterson. (ili-iin (infer. Ivdward Bender, I ,n erne I inline v Hill Barter. Hmiiild Kinders. Third Hon: Don Henley. l Sell if, Willard Sims. Jack l ilie. Dale llenner. Dwight Huggins. Darrell I'oiicli. I ’rank Melvin. Fourth Hoir; Mel l ncarie. Boh Bradley Jaek Heel . John Metiovern. Hoi Portlier. Hill Kiclieisnn. Don S|Mirks. Whenever you see a big white K walking down the street, with :i purple jneket background, you’ll know ils wearer is a member of the h-C’.lub, open only to athletes who have earned their salt in Bulldog letter awards. It hough Brandy, the bulldog mascot, took a back seat to Bass this year, it was the l Club who purchased and who was responsible for Brandy’s well-being. Besides selling up “pause Ihal refreshes stands at athletic tills, selling programs and ushering at all football and basketball games, and helping al track meets and the high school subregional tourney, the l Club also supervised I he Homecoming Pep Rally. (iIfii11 (Infer served as president this year, with B. K. Valentine, sponsor. Page m Circle. left to rigid: Wm Clink. Marie Drclier, D.is Mcltcyiiolds. Mary nn Monk. Jo l.ea Martin, llene ban. Nuncy I!«• !i'i-■ Mnrilyn I .cat hers. Carol Kelley. Barluiru fit-all. Der Ilar| liam, Lois Sinele. Mary Mllcn Wood. Kslalvnc l'tir is, Mar yiH-riti- Pritchard. Donella Oiulam. Itt-iko Kinro. Jiiiiiiiln S-arcy. laviniin Heed. ItolM-rln niighn. Marilic Schrock. Marilyn Jennings. behind circle Martini Spatli. | onsor, center circle. dfom a eAtAdetic ('0111posed or more limn twenty girls. many of whom arc majors in physical education and recreation, I lie Women's Vllilctic ssociation is devoted to I he development of sports- manship and interest in athletics. Miss Martha Spatli, head of the women’s physical edu- cation department, is the sponsor. This year W. . . sponsored the women's intramural •rames in volley hall, basketball, tennis, and softball. Mem- bers assist in scheduling and refereeing games. The winning team of each tournament is awarded a trophy. trophy is also awarded to the organization with the highest number of points for participation in intramnrals. Letters are awarded on a point basis for participation in the recreational program. bore: .1« nn Itrockfeld and Doc llarplnim swr linll's-cyes in . . Vrchory Tourney while era Clark records the results. ISel'ni. Modern Dance class •air .V Homecomimj. It ■ '?. Santa mnl I hr h iddirs. H litre Hit Elite Meet. The chumfif. the Dells, (tooth Hardnrr s teaks Jean Moore. Ilomecomiiai Queen. Urn parly: lilanlon llall. Oar pride and joy! Chrislmux Formal. man with a problem, from Milhe Spirit . Ilandy crafts. Hr of Ion. head and shoulders. Parents Day Disc jockey, KSTC style. 74te, Sxaeidcf,— just to say “So long before I leave. ;m l to tell how much I've enjoyed romping in and oul the pages of your ‘. 3 ISelio. The ol i flilor himself just ashed me to thank some people and to add a few of m own canine comments to this page. Being a “man of few words. I would like to start out by thanking our photographers who have marie possible the variet of beautiful shots throughout the book. First, there was Mr. (Hen Bider of Bidcr-Philpoll Studio, Kansas City, and Mr. Ceorge Mexander of Mexander Studio. Kirksville, besides Mr. Kenneth Sy kes and Mr. .lolm (ioeke of Sy kes Studio. K irksx ill« . dde,| to the excellent work done by these men was the ingenious photog- raphy of Hugh (iardner and Bob Schnucker, who supplied the photographs for the division pages and many of the group shots. We are also indebted to Mr. Balpli Kolb, manager of the college annual department of Burger-Baird Kngraving Co., Kansas City, and to Mr. Fred Bassman, sales manager at Mid-State Printing Co., .lellV-rson City, who saw your Ivclio through an ellicient job of engraving and printing, respectively. Thank you. and a hearty handshake also go to the campus organizations, faculty. President's Ollice, Dean’s (Ulice. Business Office, and Personnel Oflicc, Ibr giving ns accurate and essential information, and in helping in every way in the production of your ail Kclio. Fverylhing has been said. I guess, that the editor wanted, except to give a very special Thank you to Mr. Kurt Ballard, our sponsor, who designed our division pages and Cover, and who was a helping hand as sponsor at all limes. Hope to see you in l. provided I ncle Sam's lx 0 corps doesn t catch up with me! rat m Kyle. filler II 10. II. 102 f. ci i n gnew. John 30. 71. 7 I. 76. 77 Mien. (Veil II. II. 27 Allen. I.uln M 13 Allen. Norx «'ll 26. 60 Wikermnn. Itolierl C. 13. 30 Bullard. Km I 21. 100 Burnell. Ollio I.. 26. 60 Beggs. Kcrcnicc K. 29, 72 Biggorstalf. J. I,, (Emeritus) 21 ItiggerstnlL .1. I... I)r. 13. 21 Black. John I). 28. 70 Bowens. Orville K. 17. 19 Kowman. Dean 21 Bray. Willis .1. (Emeritus) 28 Brown. I'Cslher 13 Brow ne. Sylvia (I. 21 Itiow ne. Waller 30. 71 Buckingham. D-iiu B. 23. 73 Clevinger. Ia‘w is 28 Cole. Duane 26. 69 Collins. Sheroil .1. 20. 68 Conyers. Marie 21. 73 Writes. James K. 28. 70 Crooks. I'oiesl I.. 17 Cunningham. Karl C. 30 Dailey. Irene 21 Dunlap. Bel i ie C. 23 Easton. I iamillon I . 30. 71 Fawcett. era K. 20 (iardner. Kenneth 23. 110. 116. 120. 123 (icotze. John C. 21. 76. 80 ( iooIiI. Kdgai II.. Jr. 20. 3 llugemiinn. linns II. 21. 20. 63 I lenslev. Jack 20. 68 Hook. I :tliel 21 I louse. Bulph 1.3. 27 Jamison, (irorge 28. 70 Karel. Kdii 21. 07 Kan .laiich. Charles F. 26. 73 King. Boyd 23. I 16 Kirchlwrger. Frederiek 21. 07 Kline. Mbert I'. 28. 70. 71 Kline. i inn W. 28. 70 Knob! . Banline I). 30. 81 Kohlenberg. (lilbert 30. 71 Leslie. ilenn I . 27 MaCee, I Jura 23. 73 Magee, iola 20. 88 Maloon. James II. 30. 71 Marlin. Charles W . 27 Mawhinney, Eugene . 30. 71 McKinney! Holier! L. 12 Mickclson. Jesse II. 26 Miller. Ivan K. 27 Minor. W illiam T. 26 Mil tier, Eli K. 16 Mize. Nngnslji | 20 Monay. Bnlpli 26 Morris, Howard 10 Murphy. Clarence 27 Bark. o ong 30 Battinson. Sally 27 Biehaidsou. Noah B. 17 Bieger. W iny M. 28. 70 Rodney. Itolierl M. 20 Boseherv. Dean V 28, To Bolhschild. Keliv 27 Selby. Paul ). 26 Shook. Andrew 13. 20 Simmons. Lucy 30, 71.81 Slemons. Agnes 20. 67. 00 Spatli. Martha 23. 73. 122 Si. Clair. Bichnrd IT Slruh. Baul 21. 91 Sullivan. Ilichard K. 30. 66. 71. 76. 78 Sykes. Kenneth C. 10 Thompson, Howard 1C. 23 l ow ne. Itulh 30. 71 nlenline. Bnlpli 1C. 21. To W ade. Maurice 1C. 23. 110 Wade. Nan 29. 67 We|,h. Karl 1C. 21. 97 W ells. Bluadie 21. 06. 07 Worrell. IClizubtith 20 W hitson. Willie 27. 72. 86 W right. Bailey 18. 30 .oiler. Mina K. 13. 23. 82 Barclay. Eugene 20 Bauer. ICrnesI 20 Benner. Mine 10 Bolion. Kathleen 18 Buliek. I lela-li 16 Casliner Mherl 20 Cooley. Albert 20 Crummy, Lucille 13 Dudgeon. Bhyllis 18 Dykslra, Delores 18 Dykstra, Martha 18 STAFF Keehtling. Jody 18 I'ilkins. W and a 10 Funk. Dan 20 CulTy. Carl 2ft I Iamillon. Dena I I Hanes. Harley 20 Hawkins. ( . E. 20 Holman. S. B. 20 House. Sophroniii 10 Johnson. ICmery 20 Kearney. Katherine 10 Keim. I Ua 20 Kerr. Mary 10 I .ail. led 20 Ixmgwith. Belly 12 Miller. Fern 20 Mooic. Benny 20 Murray. I'lorenee 20 New man, W ilmn 18 Patterson. W . IC. 20 Hansom. Bosie 20 Rhoades. It. . 20 Samuels. Leo 20 Seolield. ICernie 20 Scott. Mildred 20 Speal's. diaries 20 Spears. I.ucy 20 Wiles. Floyd 20 ST! I)IvYI’S Acuir. nnii 33. 61. 71. 72 VculT. Charles 32 Whims. Charles 18. 80 Adams. Jane II. 67. 73. 81. 00, 103 Adams. Susan 32. 68 Wlhins. ekadean 32. 70. 01 Adriuanse, Wmeuuirie 33. 71 Mhrccht. Dave 33. 180 Mlivi. Donna 33 Allred. Larry 11. 80 mhrosia. l ma II Widerson. Bosemary 33. 73. 73 Arnold. John M Atwood. Dm id 32 list in. (). I). 110. I 12 Ayers. Nina 33 Bagiev. Kiilheryu 32. 70. 01 Bailey. Coe nu 32. 01 Bailey. ICnid 32 Bailey, Inm Doone 33. 61. 67. 73. 82 Bailey. Bonuld 52. 68. Ill I Bailey . W illiam 52 Raker. ( ’.mol 35 Baker. irginia 52. 75 Balagna. Josephine 33. 67. 72. 76. 86. 03 Barbour. Mary 18 Barker. Nadine 32 Binkley. Doris 52 Barnett. Charles 60 Busca usoglu. Sevgi 18. 71 Rimer. Barbara 51 Baughman. (la vie 3 t BealMiul. Helen 52 Beall. Barbara 52. 88. 122 Bear. Holly 52 Bear. Neil 32. 68. 71. 75 Beck. Jack 116. 117, 120. 121 Beeler. Dixie 52 ....lei. Edward 35. 67. lift. M2. 121 Benjamin, rlene 33. 72. 82 Bennett. Bob 71 Bennett. Jean 71. 06 Ben-Sheiniicl. Isaak 71 Bills. Mary Dm 52. 82 Bilyeu. W illiam 71 Bixeinnaon. Dale 18 Black. ( ienex a 33 Bliss. Bob 52. 75. 81. 00 Boley. Frances 11. 61. 70 Bolick. Dean 18 Bolin. Jer.y lift. 112. 121 Bonderer. Lawrence 52 Boone. Beverly 52 Boone. Buliy 52. 73. 05 Boren. Chester 11. 78 I tor r m. .Iiiniiila 73 Bolt. Blair 52 Bowles. William 78. 110. 112 Boxer. Billiard II. 61. 71. 120. 121 Bradley. Holail 78. lift. 112. 121 Bradshaw. Jeanette 18. 75. 03 Bragg. Elaine 32. 82. 07 Bragg. Phyllis 35. 72. 71. 82 Brand. I .«net a 52. 73. 71. 82 Bransiiimb. Marjorie 52 Brautner. Shirlex 52. 81 Brit leu. I.x mi 52. 01. ‘ 7 BrockI'eld. Jo mi It. 81. 02. 122 Brown. Dale II. 80 01. 03. 06. 08 Brown. Nina 53. 81. 06. 08 Browning. Clyde 53. 60 Bmhaker. Mary 53. 68. 88 Brunner. Bayiuuud 35. 61. 65. 70. 75. 01 93. 07 Bryant. Marx 18. 88 Bryant. Biehaid 53. 77 Biickinghiim. Edward 33 Bin k . Jane Vnne 18 Biighuiaii. Mai ily nil. 73 Bmeldield. I laroid 80 Burgenor. Jerrx 35. 63. 66. 68. 73. 80. 02. 03 Burghoirer. Wayne 81 Burkhart. Thomas 110. M2 Burns. Mm y Jo 36 Burton. (lux Ilo. M2 Bush. D.rclla 53. 61. 75. 82 Buller. Donald 18 Cable. W illiam 53. 81. 00 Caler. (ilenn 81. I 16. I 17. 120. 121 Caldwell. Carolyn 33. 82 Caldwell. Jack 53. 81. 96 Caldwell. Mumlyn 53. 82 ('umplrcll. Myers 16 ( Campbell, (ieorge 77 Carlson. Belly 71. 06 (Carlson. (Charles 53 (Carson. Dean 18. 81. 01. 05 (Carter. Bill lift. 112. 121 Cuvett. Sue 33 Chadwick. John 53. 78 Chamberlin. Iloiner ( in) 61. 71. 72 Chandler. Beatrice 53 Chaserri. Bertha 53. 7 I ( Childers. ielor II. 61 Clnisman. I race 31 (Christian. Jack 18. 71. 80 Christman. Stanley 11 Christy. Donna 53 Christy. Margin'd 53. 75 (Chun. Shirley 18 (Clapp. («one 53. 01 Clark. Belly 18. I(M) (Clark. Doris 18 C-laik. era 36. 88. 122 Clausen, .lames 53. 60. 78 Cleveland. Heher 70. 71 Cobb. W ilmn M. 81 Cochran, Evelyn M Cokerhnm. Dick 53. 81 (Collins. Belly II. 73. 82 (Cooper. Donald 33 Cordle. Vinos 53 Coltiughum. Elizabeth 06 (Coueli. (Carol 53. 88 (Coulson. Donnella 33. 75, 122 (Cowan. John B. 11. 77 (Cowan. John W . 53. 75. 05 (Cowell. Maxine 36. 61. 70. 73. 95 Cox. Edward II. ( 1. 65. 70. 75. 01. 96, 07. 08 (Cox. Stanley 52. 53. 78. 116 (Clarion. Delbert 116. 118. 120. 123 (Cragg. Beryl Dean 53 Crauiner. Jean II Crawford, (Charles 53. 81. 01. 97 (Crawlord. Thomas 33 .....I. Elizabeth 51. 82 (Crooks. Inis 18 Crooks. Biehard 31 Crow. Holier! 36. 70. 96. 07. 08 Crum. James M. 71. 80 (Cullen. Bonnie IT, 51 Cullen. Peggy 36 ('.undid Nani y M. 82 Cunningham. Martha 00 Dalmev. Iji erne 36. 66. 67. 78. 110. Ml. M2. 121 Daniels. Bobbie Iav 51. 69. 05 Dtmuemau. Jean 18. 86 Dark. Ilichard MO '■w I2f ST I INDIA Conlimied Ibiuhresse. Mnry im IK. 82 Daudel. I i 11 Davidson. I'.;irI 69 Davis. Patricia ! • ' 1. 81. 96 I )ax i . W ant'ii .’ 1. 81 I mi. .loan II. 86. ')K. 103 Dear. Gh'ii 18. 78 Rearing. Itutli 30 IVIki. Tony II To. KO. ' 1 93. 97. 98 ReflllT. it lift 51 IMsfillIiiiI. .Iniifl II. 72. 81. 93 IVMiwt. Marion 5 I I 4'iini-oii. Handle . 1. Kl l)t- Panin. I‘aiilti 36 Dcpcw, I ranees 51 I fiiich. Unlit II. 07. 73. 82 Derrick, fil 3« 01 iiO. 71. 70, 80. 100 Re n||(|. I )i'lt'IH' II. 71. 81 Re Will. Gerald 30. 78 I iaz. Leandro 110 I Hi kiiunm. fiiion 30. 00 I)izoii. Krliuda 31. 71. 02 Rouosnn. Steve 78. 110. 113 Rreher. Mario II 122 I Oi lman. I rone 31. 07 Riidech. LaVcrne 18. 73. 88. 02. 98 I liiden. Timinns II. 70. 81.01. 9 . 97 Diniard. (-litnlo 17 . 61. 77 Duiienn. 1 1(11i Sue . 1. 7.” I iiin an. Merle .30. 73 I unn. Lola 30 Kasley. Jacqueline 13. 80 Kiislcrdny. Dean 01. 77 Kaslerduy. Iceland 30. 71 7. I.tlialin. Maiia 31. 71 I'.dwarils. Cnrol 18 Kisenbcrg. Mary 51 Kilel. Linden 77 I'lllelt. Pal IK 82 Kllicott. Sandra 5I Klsen. Nell 7 I Kinerson. Bud 18 80. 93 120 liiiiriMin. INelsn 51. 73. 95 I Merline Charles 18. 07 . 80. 92. 93 I Nans. Donaltl 31. 08 I'Niins. George llieliaitl 71 I N an . Jerome 31 I allini, .lanei 7 I I'arri . Mnrilyn 37. 01 70. 01. ‘ 0. 07 I'an ell. Konald 7 I Fcclitliiig llownrd 37. 00 Ferguson. Bonnie 31. 01. 77 Ferguson. iiaei- .h.y 37. 01. 68. 70. 81 01. 07. 08 I inder . Konald IK). 113. 121 I inhheiiier. Pliylli- 15. 01. 73. 81 Fiimerls. Kielinrd 17 . 80. 01. 07 l ishhai k. Holier! 37. 09. 70 Fit gerald. Dennis 18 l il | alrit k Dean 51 78 Inland. Neal 78 Ford. .Ioann 18. 01 Fortner. Hob 107, 110. 113. 121 I oih'Ii. Darrell 32JI0. 112. 121 Fox, Marilyn 18. 75 I'ranklin. Jason 31. 71. 00 Kranklin. Itieliard .51. 81 I ra er. Mary IK 70. 81 Frazer. Wanela 18. 73. 81 Frazier. Donna 15. 88. 09 Fugate. Donna 18.88 Fugate. (ilen 37. 00. 70. 70. 8o (ialloway Shirley 10 Gurdliouse, Marily n 51. 73. 80 Gardner. {’. 11 null 37. 07 . 60. 73. 80. 100 (iilkson. I’alrieia 7 I (iidden . Kielinrd 71. 71. 80 Gilliam. Daniel 19. 69 (iiina. ('liusuke 18. 7 I ilalin. K l erI 37. 01. 66. 07 70. 71 72. 00 (ilidewell. TIh'Iiiih 37. 71 lioatl. Betts 10. 70. 75. 81. 03. 01 07 . 07 Cocke. lid 37. 71.80 (iot'ke. James 10. 8. 81 (ioldfii. Beverly 5 I Goiinerinnn, Paul 15 Cordon. Mlene 19. 70. 81. 91. 97 (iorman. Myra 15. 73. 80 Gould. Dean 31 81. 91. 95 l irases. Juanita 37. 73 l ireene. Jerry 10. 08. 7 I Ireen. 'l ed 7 I irim. I iarnett 37. 72 (iriinni. Stanley 18 10. ( 8. 81. lot l irail 1 . Nancy 13. 82 irulil . ' i ian 07 Caver Shirley 96 I lat kamaek. Pauline 31 llafner. Conrad T. 78 Haines. Hill 51. 81. 107 Halls. Belly 01. 73. 88 Hampton. Mildred 37. 72. 01 Hauls. Ted 15. 81 I lanies. Jan 37 llarphani. Dee 15. 0«. 122 llarrelson. Faye 55 I larrison. Hesa 10 I larri'on. Hussell 19. 81 Hail. Johnny 33. 70, 01. 96 Hart. Pearl 33. 08 Hartley. Jeannette 35 Ilasse . | irna 15. 03 I laves. Holli'l't 1 10 I las nes. lb maid 110. 113 Hays. Cliff 37 Hays. Charles 19 I lays. .If Kii 17 I lavs. Murilvn 33. 82 Healev. Donaltl 110. ILL 120. 121 Healey Pat 10, 70. 01. 07 . 97. 98 lleathinann. Gertrude 38. 01 71. 72 Heddesheiinei, Helen 38. 72. 73 Hedges. Naru s nn 57 . 08. 88. 122 lleiincr. Linda 19. 01. 73. 82. 93.98 Helion. Kenneth 19 Henderson. Haymond 55, 09 I I' litli iek . .lostre 55 llenner. Dale 107. 110. ILL 121 Henry. Hilly 71 Herrin. Clifford 38. ( ( . .8 llertzler. Vim 53. 01. 82 I lei .og. Iliehard 38 II ill ii I i I It . I juts J9. 70. 91 I loan. Frank 35. 71 Iloffiter, Doiothy 38 Iloffner Jasper 38 Holcomb. Hills 38 llolsl. IVdda 71 I hilt. Irma 55. 77 Ilol meier. VI II. 15. 66. 81 88 99 Hopkins. Hill 110. 118. 119 Hopkins. I jiss rener 33 I lorn. Nunes 55. 82 Horn. Wally ) ) Ilosford. Larry 15, 77. 95 Ilouglaiid. VI IK). ILL 120. 121 lloiilehens. Jim 15.63.81. 100, It)I I loss arti. VI 38. 13. 66. 81 97 I loss aril. Mae 19. 70. 81. 93. 91. 96. 07 Howell. Jo Van 15. 98 I losses. Hetty 55. 82 I los t. Jan ' 38, 73 lluiihartl. Sally 15 Hudson. Viny 55. 01. 75. 80 Huggins. Dwight 110. ILL 121 llusled. Hay 38 I kedit. Jay lie 7 I Ikertl. Hiehard 35 Inlow . .1 iin 19. 78. 110 Inskeep. John 55 lonnnitlou. Ismene 38. 72. 71 Itakuia. Hetty 07. 7 I .luehson. Hetty 15 Jaekson. Hoy 15 Jane . Kstlier 01. 73 Jnrlaa-. Patricia 18. 01. 82 Jarrell Hubert 110. Ill Jennings. Murilvn 19. 122 .levsett ( 7. 88 Johaiilxtckf. Michael 71 Johns. Klizabeth 15. 71.82 Johnson. V. C. 31. 71. 92 Johnson Don 33 Johnson. Joy 35 Johnson. Kenneth 19 Johnson. Muiilyn 15. 81 Johnson, Marjorie 38. 82 Johnson. Paul 110. 111 Johnson. Sandra 53 Joiner Kielinrd 57 Jones. Vnnt'llu 19 Jones. Delores 53. 01. 82 Jones. Donna 55. 88 Jones. INther 19 Jones. (bile 38. 13. 01. 63. 00. 67. 71. 81. 105 Jones. Jerry 35. 08 .lone . John 00 Jones. Moribellc 38. 71. 75. 91 Jones. Paul 55 Jordan. W illiam 33 Jiirgel, James 38. 71. 78. 105 Ivappler. Hoberl 19. 71 IvaralT. Dale 53 Kar pelowsk . Herbert 39, 70. 71 Kato. Mamie 10. 7 I Kearney. Jerry 110. 120 Kearns. Hoy 15. 07 . 71.81. 93 Iveethler. Virginia 30, 71. 82. 97 Keith. Vlarianne 55 Keller. !url 69 Keller. Iris 17. 18 19 106 Keller. James 55. 05. 71. 75. 81. 91. 95. 97 Ivfiles-, Carol 33. 88. 122 Kelly , pat 50. 81. Of.. 97. 98 Kelso. Klmer 30. 00. 71 Ivphart. John 15 Kimnifl. Keith 15. 09 Kincheloe, John 30 King. John 19 King, .losee 50. 72 Ivinro. Boiko 39. 71 122 Kish. Lawrence 31 Is issuer Joyce 30. 88. 02. 103 Knoernschiid. Huth 39. 61, 71. 72. 73. 70. 8( . «19 Knudson. Peggy 90 Knudssig. Linda 13. 88 Is liegshauser. Janies 15. 81 Krueger. Jeanette 50. 01. 88. ‘ 9 UK) Ktihler. Let ha 50. 75 Kiimtii, Merl ill. 71 Latlwig. Colene 82 Ifitdwig, Dan 56 Ijiird. Vlsin 15. 71. 81. « 5. Ill Lake. Dale lit). Ill I anili. Donna 39. 71 Dimltert Hells 30 LamlM-rt. Hoc 30 Ijmdmuii. Jean 3« Lane. John Paul 3« . 78. I Id. III. 121 Dine. Sara Dean 13. 73. 82 I mi. Vllene 52. 50. 71. 2. 122 Ciwrence. John 56, lit). I2tl Lay. V era 50 Luythiim. HoIk'iI 19 I .cal hers. Marilvn 50. 71. 75. 122 Leber. Shirlcs 56. 70. 75. 01. ‘ 7 Ijce. Barbara'7 0. 08. 73. 91. 99 Ij'tllietter. Ilaroltl 39. 73. 78 Lehr. John 15. 09 I j- Matt y , ( N rillis 30 l.cut .iiigfr. Jean 56. 75 I j'ssis. I lerbert 09 l ssi . Daiise l« l 'ytla. Steve 5o. 78. Ill) Liggett. VIary 50 Liudhorst. Harry 3«) Lile. Holier! 69 |j e. Hona Jean 5( l i'rke. Hieharrl 15 Ivomhardo. Gu 19. 1 It) Ifoncnrie. Vlels in 1 III. III. 121 Dittman. Stuart 19 Luedloir. lua Mae 30. 67. 73. 70. 82 Lyl ergcr. John 0 McVdauis. Virginia 7 ft Vl Vfee. Donald 30 Vbd‘.lashes. Bertha 10. 10. 07. 68. 7 . 85 McCollum. Lllie l MeCollum. VVarnei 50 McCord. Put 56. 82. « 0 McCullough. Sue 15. 56 McGovern. John IK). III. 121 McGregor, .loan 50. 82. 103 VI. liargue, Huth .50. 72. 75 Mcllcnrv. Shirley 50. 01. 88. « 5 McIntosh, Ik.- in ni McKenzie, Nellie 50. 71. 75 Mchinnev. Nonna Lee 10. 73. 76. 86. 2- V|cMa ter, Candace 50. 70. 75. « 9 VlcVIasler. Trilby 50. 70. 75. ‘ 5 Me Milieu. Bonnie 57 McNubb. James 57. 69 MeKoynolds. I is .30. 122 McKnitcrl. Ila Fern 7 7 VlcVev. Karl 57 Mach Haymond 110. 111. 121 Mugeis, VIary 50. 73. 87 . 103 Mugrudcr. Charles 39. 78 Marsh, l-oiiise 50 Marshall. Bruce 16. 71. 71. 81 Marlin. Bonnie « 6 Marlin. Carolyn 50. 88 Marlin. Dean 69 Martin. Jos | a 7 0, 122 Marlin. VV ayne .50 Marlin. VV iliium 71.71 Mateo. Nimfa 31. 71. 75 Matheus. Oliver 110 Vlasov. Don 39. 110. I IK. 120 Maxwell. Hubert 39. 72 VIavers. Vlildred 7 0 Mayers VV illiam 30, 77 Meacham. Margaret 57 Melvin. I iank 105. 107. I Hi. 111. 120. 121 Meier. Kugenc 57 Vlerrvll. Rorsic 10. 71. 81 Merrell. Marilvn 10. 72 Merritt. Charles 110. 119, 120 Mever Klaine It). 70. 89. « 2 Mitel. Twila 82 Miller. Dean 50. 91. 97 Miller Donald 09 Miller. George 16 Miller. Marjorie 7,7. 61. 80. 96 Miller. Rex 30, 71 Millin. John 65. 71 Mitchell. .1. (lolleen 57 Mitten. Carl 10. 71. 81. 120. 121 Vlogg. Pat I . 13. 85. « 9 Maine, W ilma 21. 57, 77 Monjc. Mario 10. 71 Monk. Mary Vnn 30. 77 . 122 Moore Donald 10. 70. 78 Moore. Jean 10. 13. 07. 72. 70. 83. « 2. 101. 103. I 06, 123 Moore. Mmiritn 57. 08. 88 Moore. Patricia 10. 61. 07. 73. 83 Moots, Charles l . 09. 78 Morris. David 50. 0« Morrison. Bcrneita 30. 81 . ‘ 7 Morrison. Knlph 10. 81. 95. «X MorrUsi'v. James 57. 91. ‘ 3 Moth's. Robert 10. 72. 73 Mulioni. Luis 71. 81 Mulford. Donna 7 7 Mullins. Bette Sue 30. «X . 97. 98 Vluhiis. 1-nurii 30. 75. 8t M nr tin. Shirlcs 37. « 1 Murphy. Donald 07. 1. 92. 93. ‘ 8 Murphy. Hen 5. 78 Vlurphs. Jany Vnn 57, f 8. 88. « 3. 91. 99 Ms rs, Huger a 10. 01. 65. 77 Vlsers. Harold to. t 8. « 3. 99 Neils.hi. Janies 10. 01 71 NoiiM'hufer. Tom 57. 95 Newman. James .50. 78 Newton. Helen 57 Nieol. 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