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1958 90th Anntvemn 'lWdtvba t 'ftu SAouAl STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Founded 1867 Whjitut JeaLhonw Ja XirkMlle, Mtu our I 1 mi 1 ' ' ..story of mi achers coll c in September, 1867, as a privat “ as founded by Joseph Baldwin rs. It was opened in a building cctcd by the Kirksville Presbyt the outbreak of the Civil War. It of Kirksville. blish a private normal school. He excellence as to induce the State of lerefore began at once to advocate a s 'campaign by several prominent educati ted a law in March. 1870, providing fo River. The location of these two institution The Missouri State Teachers Co tion and was called the Northeast Mis; been engaged in normal school work in I at the time as Cumberland Academy. Th the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for in the block now known as the Memorial Pa President Baldwin had not come to with the definite purpose of building up an souri to make it one of a number of state no tern of six normal schools in Missouri. He was in the state, and as a result the Legislature of. two state normal schools, one on cither side of th was left to a Board of Regents. Shortly after the Legislature passed this bill j ding for two state normal schools, various counties prepared bids for the location of these instituens and submitted them to the Board of Regents. Adair and Livingston counties were active competitors for the school north of the Missouri River. On December 29, 1870, the Board of Regents accepted the bid of Adair County and located the First District Normal School at Kirksville. The faculty of the Northeast Missouri Nornyil School was then made the fac- ulty of the newly created State Normal School with Joseph Baldwin as president. When the students re- turned to Kirksville in January, 1871, after the Christmas holidays, they returned to a state institution. The school known in its catalogs both as the North Missouri State Normal School and the Missouri State Normal School of the First District continued to use the building, in which it had been founded as a private institution, until January, 1873. when it occupied a new building on the present campus. This, old building, later known as Baldwin Hall was for nearly thirty years the only building on the campus. In 1901 Library Hall was built as a wing on_Uie east of the main building, and in 1905 Science Hall was erected as another wing on the west. Scicrfce Halloas gutted by fire on September IX, 1918, but was rebuilt in the winter of 1918-19., At that time automated fire doors were installed in the passageways between Baldwin Hall and Science Hall and these saved Sciere Hall at a later time. The school used its official name of First District Normal School from 1905 to 1919, but it was popularly known as K.S.N.S.—the Kirksvillc State Normal School. Fven today, old-timers speak of it under that title, or affectionately they abbreviate it to the Normal. In 1919 it was named by the legislature the Northeast Missouri State Teachers Cnlleg£xuU||0Mifiitt ts name today. In the late forties, the legis- lature granted to the five teachers eolkyi ptionofur w zer.v from their names. 1 he other teachers colleges of Missouri cxer ffMhis option, leaving diis seho the only State Teachers College in Missouri, the title by whichJ s J'amiliarly known. In 1924 old Baldw tall..burned completely. Library Mall went witl jL since it was not as well protected as Science Ha Tnsurancc money and a gift from Samuel M. Picklcr tan created a new library- building. but the coll rcmained without a replacement for Baldwin Hall until k28. President JJflkiwin remained with the institution until 188! when he resigned'l acccpt the presi- dency of the Sam iouston Normal Institute at Huntsville, Texas. Since that time the pr klency here has been tilled by Mr P. Nason, pro tern. 1881-82; J. P. Blanton. 1882-91; W. D. Dobson, 1XW-99; John R. Kirk. I899-MJe5; Eugene Fair. 1925-37; and Walter H. Ryle, since 1937. The portraits o all the past presidents a in the first floor corridor of Baldwin Hall. Th annual enrollment of students has steadily grown from the beginning. At the end «5k the first year they were 140 students in what was called the normal depaitmeni. In the fall of 1956 tnfcc were 1763 persons attending classes on the campus, and in the fall of 1957 the number was 2003. The faculty has likewise grown in numbers. In the first year there were only six members! faculiif In 1927 there were 64. and in 1957 58 there arc I 13 on the faculty roll, I I of whom are enter Jus list. The college of 1867. as well lis that of 1900. had no entrance requirements. High schools were ot numerous, but when a high school graduate came to the First District Normal School, he was graduakd in Jne or two years. If he came from the eighth grade to the Normal School, he finished in four years. Gra%- uajy between 1900 and 1915 the highv school courses were added and made a prerequisite to the normf ool courses. The college began issuing the Bachelor of Science in Education degree in 1912. basing foil its of college on lom years oMff nT llOOl But until the early '2()'s, high school work was offered in thy liege. In 1947 the college announced (lie fifth year of work culminating in the master's degree, and in 58 it is announcing that a fivc-y«$rtr cowtc program is to become the principal program. In the history of the college, the twenty-year period from 1937 to the present has been one of plant instruction. The original thirteen acres have been expanded into a forty-five acre site and the number f buildings has been greatly increased. In 1937 there existed the Pickier Library Building. Old Science fall. Kirk Auditorium, the Ophelia Parrish School, the power plant which at one time housed the Indus- ia! Arts department, a faun-house and a banvand the Model Rural School—a total of eight buildings, ince 1937 the Rural School has been cazetf.--but the fojlywtngbui kimgs have been added to the seven hich remained: Baldwin Half, Ophelia Parrish Addition, industrial;Arrs'Building.-Tndustrial Arts Addi- ton. Housing Units B. C. D. E. F.’G 11 and K. Mia u tome Economics, Temporary Storage Unit, a WarrSi use Innagement House. Blanton Haifa Nason Hall. thc|g|reer_ lienee Hall. Kirk Memorial. ancPDormitory M. Under co Jar of Building— arc the Auditorium in.Baldwin Hall, the o thc Power Plant, and the Fair Apartments. There will th ii m During these ;c.ars, grounds have been beaifigied natty beds of flowers.’ and fifmit treks, many of them tyower Beari id. long sidewalks for Kennel. him! Practical Box. Grji te Go I the jGarafei lefion in 195 —which ting Building. Brewc'i rty-one separate roo r n aWte ot afi c nicmcc Jawjjf vfjjii £rc pf have come fcb maturity, P rts Building, W OllK' 3 NORTH MISSOURI NORMAL SCHOOL Founded in IS67 by Joseph Baldwin joseph bald win founder of m s t c 4 past presidents H. si ' , -v'n,vCti ,aty ud- at 90th anni ersary « Rep. Clarence Cannon opening the special activities of the 90th Anniversary at an all school assembly. blanton nason halb It ■’T -4. 'f 95 0 kirk building pickier memorial library a man vision “As we move toward the century mark, we should rededicate ourselves to those great ideals to which our college has been dedicated since the days of Baldwin. Its future lies in the hands of its faculty, students, alumni, and friends ... let everyone . . . give of their best toward developing our campus into a great center of learning to the end that it may truly become the Athens of Northeast Missouri.” Walter H. Ryle, President 13 14 dr. waiter harrmgton ryle Upper Left: Lieutenant Governor, Edward Long, speaking at the banquet. Middle: The Kyles enjoying the gala occasion. Lower Right: Dr. Kyle thanking the faculty for the engraved watch they presented him to commemorate his twenty years as college president. banquet commemorating dr. ryle's twenty years as president Contents 16 foreword yspecial trio med withouJZmp tidd discom tk kdl, not Mr (‘alii itation zct, rem This, the Echo for dents for the studen, to commemora Joseph Bal administr personif Misso been compiled by the stu- f the current year; nd its founder, II. Ryle’s tion that )rtheast t has not he fecti that does It is o in memory so With this last rase does. I live again is volume to you. THE STAFF 17 19 board of regents P. M. MARK, Milan, pres. .NEWTON WAPLES, Kahoka DR WALTER KYLE, Kirksville WILLIAM A. RAGLEY. Shelbina, vice-pres. HERBERT I. SEARS La Plata The MSTC policy-making body, the Board of Regents, is the final authority on all matters pertaining to school policies. The Regents advise the President and act on his recommenda- tions. They also approve the appoint- ment of new faculty members and the school budget. The board is made up of seven members. The State Commissioner of Education, Hubert Wheeler, by virtue of his office, is an ex-officio member. W. A. CABLE, Hannibal HUBERT WHEELER. Jefferson City EDWARD W SWAIN. Kirksville, sec. 20 administrative assistant mr. kenneth sykes SraKaHrBBftj dean of women mrs. ruth beal dean of instruction dr. paul o. selby 22 faculty CECIL H. ALLEN, Head ol the Division of Personnel Service; Professor of Psychology. Graduate. Missis- sippi State Normal College; B. S.. A. M.. Ph. D.. George Peabody College for Teachers; Graduate Study. University of Chicago. LULA ALLEN, Counselor. Division' of Personnel Service B. S in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College NORVELL C. ALLEN. Assistant Professor of Agri- culture. B. S. in Agriculture. A M.. University of Missouri; Graduate Study. University of Minnesota. University of Missouri. HELEN A. BABBITT, Instructor in Art. B. S in Edu- cation. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A. M.. Colorado State College of Education; Graduate Study. University of Colorado. MILDRED (PAGE) BALDRIDGE. Assistant Profes- sor of Art Education R S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; M A in Education. University of Minnesota; Graduate Work. University uf Southern California, University of Minnesota. Uni- versity of Minnesota, Duluth Branch. OTHO L. BARNETT, Assistant Professor of Draft- ing: Head of the Division of Practical Arts. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Col lege; M. Ed.. University of Missouri BERENICE B. 8EGGS. Assistant Professor of Eng lish Education B S. in Education, Northeast Mis souri State Teachers College; A M . George Peabody College for Teachers; Graduate Study, University of Missouri. University of Southern California. North- western University. MAX E. BELL, Associate Professor of Botany. B. S.. Parsons College: M. S.. Ph. D., Iowa State College. JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF, Professor Emeritus of Music (I95l . B M., American Conservatory: Certifi- cate in Composition. Institute of Musical Art of the Juilliard School of Music JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF, JR., College Physician. 1). O.. Kirksvlllc College of Osteopathy and Surgery; Student. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; Internship. Laughlin Hospital. Kirksvlllc JOHN D. BLACK. Professor of Zoology. A B . Uni- versity of Kansas. A, M.. University of Indiana. Ph. D.. University of Michigan. KATHLEEN BOHON, Comptroller. Division of Busi ness Service. Graduate. Gem City Business College. Quincy. Illinois. ORVILLE E. BOWERS, Registrar A. B.. B. S. in Education. A M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. WILLIS J. BRAY, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry (1952). B. Pd.. State Normal School. Cape Girardeau: A. B.. B. S. In Education. A. M.. Ph. D.. University of Missouri SYLVIA G. BROWNE, Librarian. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri Slate Teachers College: B. S. in L. S.. University of Illinois; Graduate Study. I'm versity of Illinois. WALTER A. BROWNE. Professor of Geography. A R . Southeast Missouri State College; A M . Ph. D.. George Peabody College for Teachers; Graduate Study. University of Wisconsin BESSIE BROWNING, Cataloguer B S in Education. Northeast Mimouiv State Teachers College; A M (I, S-). George Peabody College for Teachers: Graduate Study. State University of Iowa, University of Mis- souri. LANSING W. BULGIN, Assistant Professor of Music Education. A. B.. Linficld College. McMinnville. Ore- gon: M M . Ph. D . Indiana University: Student. Cascade College. Portland. Oregon; Whittier College. Whittier. California; University of Minnesota (Army Specialized Training Program!: Graduate Study. Lin- field College. Indiana University. faculty william H. cable, JR., (on Military Leave) Di- rector of Publications. B. J.. University of Missouri; Student. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. LYLE E. CARTER, Instructor in Arts and Crafts. B. S. in Education. A. M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. LEWIS C. CLEVENGER, Professor Emeritus of Rot- any (1954). B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teacher College. A. M.. George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers: Graduate Study. University of Chicago; Ph. IX. Cornell University. GEORGIA CLIFTON. Associate Professor of lan- guage and Literature. A. B.. A. M . East Texas State College. Ed. IX. University of Texas. DUANE R. COLE. Instructor m Metals. B. S. in Edu- cation. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; M. S.. Iowa State College; Graduate Study. Northeast Missouri Stnte Teachers College. University of Mis- souri SHf:ROD J. COLLINS. Assistant Professor ol Speech. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teach- er College. A. M . University of Missouri: Graduate Study. State University of Iowa. EUGENE J. CROARKIN, Instructor in Business Edu- cation. B. S. in Education. A M . Northeast Missouri State Teacher College. Graduate Study. University of California. FOREST L. CROOKS, Director. Audio-Visual Educa- tion and Program Service. B. S. in Education. North east Missouri State Teachers College: A. M . Grad uate -Study. University of Missouri EARL C CUNNINGHAM, Professor of Philosophy A. B.. West Virginia University. B. D.. Colgatc-Ro- chestei Divinity School; M. Ed.. University of Illi- nois. IRENE DAILEY, Instructor in Piano and Theory B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: Student. American Conservatory; M Mu .. Northwestern University School of Music. JOSEPH P. DOLAN. Professor of Physical Educa lion B S. M S . Purdue University; Ed. D . Uni- versity of North Dakota. Graduate Study. University of Michigan. Tulane University. OLLIN J. DRENNAN, Instructor in Physio. A. B.. Northeast Missouri Slate Teachers College: B. S.. Missouri Valley College; M. S.. Bradley University; Graduate Study. Harvard University. CHARLES J. ELAM, Head of the Division of Admis- sion; B. S.. B. S. in Education. A. M . Northeast Mis- souri State Teacher College. MARY MARGARET ESTES, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. B S. in Education. A. M.. North- east Missouri State Teachers College: Graduate Study, State University of Iowa VERA E. Fawcett. Associate Professor Emeritus of English (1955). B. S. in Education. Kansas State Teacher College; A. M.. University of Kansas Ph. D.. George Peabod College for Teachers; Graduate Study. University of Iowa. MAURICE FINKEL, Professor of Science Education B S.. M S.. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science; M. Ed.. Ed D . University of Denver. Stu- dent. College of South Jersey. Camden. New Jersey. University of Pennsylvania: Graduate Study. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science; Post Graduate Study. Uni versity of Denver. MAX FREELAND, Associate Profc or of Chemistry. B S in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teach- er College; M. S , Ph. D . Iowa State College; Grad- uate Study. New York University HUGH GARDNER. Instructor in Photography B S. in Education, A. M . Northeast Missouri State Teach- ers College; Graduate Study. Indiana University. 24 faculty KENNETH L. GARDNER. Instructor in Physical Education, Track Coach. B. S. in Education. A. M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. VERA GARES, Instructor in Business Education. B. S. in Education. A. M., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; Student. Indiana University, Pur- due University. JOHN C. GOETZE, Instructor in Instrumental Music. B. S. in Education. Northeast .Missouri State Teach- ers College; A M . State University of Iowa; Grad- uate Study, University of Iowa. GERALDINE GOSCH, Instructor in Clothing and Textiles. A. B.. Southwestern College; M S . Kansas State College: Graduate Study. Columbia University, New York HANS H. HAGEMANN. Associate Professor of Ger- man. A. B.. Clark University. A. M.. Ph. D.. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Graduate Study. University of Berlin. RUSSELL HARRISON, Director of Alumni Activities. A. B.. Graduate Study. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. JACK HENSLEY, Assistant Professor of Speech B. S in Education. Southeast Missouri State college; M S . University of Wisconsin; Graduate Study. Yale University. LEITA R. HENSLEY, Instructor in Speech Correc- tion. A. B.. Hendrix College; B. S in Education. Arkansas State College: A. M.. University of Denver. ELOISE HILL, Instructor in English. B. S. in Educa tion. A. M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Col- lege; Graduate Study. University of Missouri JAMES F. HOOD, Associate Profes-or of Early Eu- ropean History. B. S.. A. M.. Ph. D.. University of Illinois. ETHEL HOOK, Director of libraries Emeritus (1956). B. S. in Education. State Normal School. Kirksvillc: A. M . University of Missouri; Graduate Study. University of Wisconsin. University of Chi- cago. RALPH HOUSE, Professor of Remedial Reading; Director of Clinical Services. B. $. in Education. Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers College: A. W., University of Missouri; Ed. D.. Pennsylvania State College. CALVIN V. HUENEMANN, Professor of Literature; Head of the Division of Language and Literature. A. B.. Mission House College. Plymouth. Wisconsin; A. M.. Ph. D.. University of Wisconsin. BERTRAM L. HUGHES (temporary). Lecturer in World Literature. A. B.. University of Michigan; A. M . Ph D . Cornell University; Student. Ohio State University. University of Cincinnati; Graduate Study, Harvard University Law School. LAURA RUTH HULSE, Instructor in Business Edu cation. B. S. in Education, A. M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. GEORGE HAROLD JAMISON, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics (1956). B. S.. A. M.. University of Chicago; Graduate Study, University of Chicago, University of Missouri. LEON CHARLES KAREL, Professor of Theory B. Mux.. A M . Ph. D . State University of Iowa; Pul- bright Scholar. Germany. 1955-56. CHARLES EDWARD KAUZLARICH, Professor of Business Education; Head of the Division of Business Education. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A. M.. Ph. D . State Uni versify of Iowa. 25 faculty FLOREINE KIBLER, Reference Librarian B s in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Col- lege: A. M. (L.S.). George Peabody College for Teachers. w. BOYD KING, Instructor in Physical Education; Basketball Coach B S in Education, Northeast Mis- souri State Teachers College; A. M . University of Missouri. FREDERIC A. KIRCHBERGER, Professor of Piano. Graduate. State Conservatory. Wuerzburg. Germany; Study in Wuerzburg University; Student. Klindworth Conservatory-. Berlin; Diploma. Juilliard School of Music; A. M.. Teachers College. Columbia Univer- sity. Student under Mayr-Mahr. Berlin: H. Zilcher, Edward Kilenyi. Ernst Von Dohnanyi. Wuerzburg; Mus. C.. Florida State University. PAULINE D. KNOBBS, Professor of Social Science Education. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A M , Ph D . George Pea- body College for Teachers; Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Chicago. University of Wisconsin. University of Minnesota, Rosenwald Fellow. George Peabody College for Teachers. IS '.3 11. GILBERT C. KOHLENBERG, Professor of English History: Head of the Division of Social Science A B.. Shurtlcff College; A M . Washington University. Ph 1) , University of Illinois. GLEN F. LESLIE, Professor of Elementary Educa tion. B. S. in Education. Central Missouri State. Teachers College; A. M„ Ed. D . University of Mis- souri. LLORA B. AAAGEE, Professoi Emeritus ol Home Economics (1956 Student. Stout Institute. Ph. D., University of Chicago: A. M.. Teachers College. Co- lumbia University; Graduate Study. University of Minnesota: Ph D . Teachers College. Columbia Uni- versity. VIOLA A. MAGEE, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Latin (1955). B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: Graduate Study. University ol Colorado. Vanderbilt University: A. M.. George Peabody College for Teachers DAVID D. MARCH Professor ol American History. B S.. Southwest Missouri State Teachers College: George Peabody College for Teachers; A M.. Ph. D.. University of Missouri. CHARLES w. MARTIN, Professor of Education. B. S. in Education. Southeast State Teachers College: A M Ph D . University of Missouri. ROBERT L. MrKINNEY, ton Military Leave) As- sistant to the Office ol the President A. B.. North- east Missouri State Teacher College. Giaduate Study. New York University. CLARA B. MERRIFIELD. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Education. B S in Education, Central Missouri State College; M Ed., University of Missouri; Graduate Study. Colorado State College. University of Wyoming, University of Missouri. hakold MiCKELSON, Piolessor of Business Edu- cation. B. S. in Education. A M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: Ed. D.. Indiana University. ivan E. MILLER, Professor of Education: Head of the Division of Education B Mu.t.. Colorado State College. A. M.. Ed. D . University of Denver WILLIAM T. MINOR. Assistant Professor of Wood- working B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; M S . Iowa Slate College; Grad- uate Study. Iowa State College. Bradley University. ELI F. MITTLER. Head of the Division of Extension Service: Associate Professor of Education. B. S. in Education. Central Missouri State Teachers College: M Ed.. Ed. D . University of Missouri; Graduate Study. Teachers College. Columbia University. RALPH MONAY, Associate Professor of Business Education. A B.. A M . Ohio State University: Grad- uate Study. University of California. Indiana Uni- versity. CLARENCE L. MURPHY, Associate Professor of Guidance. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: A M University of Mis- soun; Graduate Study. University of Missouri, Wash- ington University. 26 faculty ROLAND F. NAGEL. Professor of Industrial Educa- tion. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Collage; Certificate. Warton American Technical School. Warton. England; M. Ed.. Ed. 1)., University of Missouri. PETE NICOLETTI, Head of Division of Business Servire B S. in Education. Southeast Missouri State College; A M in Education, University of Missouri: Graduate Study. University of Omaha NO-YONG PARK, Research Lecturer on World Peace and Far Eastern Affairs. A. B.. University of Min- nesota: A. M.. Ph. D.. Harvard University. NITA PATTERSON, Instructor in Fine Arts. B. S.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: Graduate Study. University of Chicago, University of Wiscon- sin. A. M.. Teachers College, Columbia University; Graduate Study. Claremont College. Syracuse Uni- versity. University of Southern California. Washing- ton University. University of Hawaii. SALLI E PATTINSON, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Rural Education. B. S.. A. M.. University of Mis- souri Graduate Study. University of Missouri. Teach -r College. Columbia University. University of Chi cago DOROTHY PEARSON, Associate Professor of Foods and Nutrition. Head of the Division of Home Eco- nomics. B. S. in Education, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: A. M., University of Missouri. MICHEL R. RAMON, Associate Professor of Spanish. A. V . Saint John Baptist College. Barcelona. Spain; • M . Washington University; Ph I).. Northwestern University NOAH P. RICHAROSON, Director of the Bureau of Correspondence and Extension Teaching. B S in Education. A. M.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: Graduate Study, University of Washington. WRAY M. RIEGER, Professor of Chemistry; Head of the Division of Science and Mathematics. Student. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: A. B.. University of Missouri; M. S , University of Chicago; Ph I) . University of Southern California. DEAN A. ROSEBERY, Professor of General Science. B S in Education, Northeast Missouri State Teach- ers College; Ph. D.. Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Graduate Study. Albania Polytechnic Institute. FELIX ROTHSCHILD, Director of Student Teaching. Secondary Level. Professor of Secondary Education. A. B.. University of Missouri. A M . Teachers Col- lege. Columbia University; Graduate Study. Univer- sity of Southern California. Teachers College. Colum- bia University. WALTER HARRINGTON RYLE IV, Assistant Pro- fessor of Western Hemisphere History. B. S. in Edu cation. A n . A M Northeast Missouri State Teach ers College: Student Mexico City College. Utah State Agricultural and Engineering School; Graduate Study. National University of Mexico, Oxford Uni- versity. University of the Sorbomie. Paris. BENTON F. SCHEIDE. Director of Libraries and Museums. A. B.. A. M . University of Denver: Stu dent. Colorado State Agricultural and Meehnnieal College. Colorado College; Graduate Study, Oregon State College, Corvallis; Alabama Polytechnic In- stitue. RALPH SHAIN. Instructor in Industrial Arts. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Col- lege. Graduate Study. University of Missouri. BING KUN SHAO, Assistant Professor of Economics. A. B . National Peiping University: M. S.. Oregon State College: Ph I i, i ''rsity of Wisconsin LUCY SIMMONS, Professor Emeritiix of American History (1955). A U , B S. in Education. University of Missouri. A. M . University of Chicago; Graduate Study. Columbia University, University of Southern California. Ph. D., University of Colorado. AGNES SLEMONS, Assistant Professor of Journal- ism and English. Graduate. Mary Baldwin Seminary; B. S. in Education. A. M.. University of Missouri: Graduate Study. University of Missouri. Northwest cm University. QUENTIN C. SMITH, Instructor in Mathematics Education A B . B. S. in Education. Central Mis- souri State College; Ed M . Harvard University; Graduate Study. Stanford University. University of Missouri. 27 faculty MARTHA SPATH, Instructor in Physical Education B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teach- ers College; A. X!.. University of Missouri. RICHARD ST. CLAIR, Associate Professor of Edu- cation. B. S in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A M , University of Missouri; Graduate Study. University of Missouri, University of Southern California. PAUL STRU8, Professor of Band Music. B. S. in Education. A. X!.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: Ed. D.. University of Kansas: Graduate Study. Indiana University. RUTH TOWNE, Associate Professor of American History B S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A. XI., Ph. D., University of XI is- soun; Graduate Study. American University. RALPH E. VALENTINE, Associate Professor of Mu- sic Education. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: Student. State University of Iowa: A. XI.. Teachers College, Columbia University. Graduate Study, University of Missouri. Teachers College Columbia University; Student of Voice under ‘«Ivin Wilson. D. R Gebhait, Haris Seitz. XVilliam Juanashcck. Paul Althouse. MAURICE E. WADE, Instructor in Physical Educa- tion: Football Coach. A. B . University of Tulsa; A XI.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. NAN E. WADE, Professor Emeritus of Modern lain guages (1936). A. B.. B. S. in Education. A M . Ph D.. University of Missouri. Graduate Study. Indiana University. National Uni versit v of Mexico. Private Study in Europe. FRANCES walsh. Assi stant Professor of Children’s literature B S in Education, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; A M . University of Mis- souri. Graduate Study. University of Missouri. Uni- versity of Xlichigan. Columbia University. University of Wisconsin. Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers Col- lege. George Peabody College for Teachers. KARL E. WEBB, Professor of Theory and Irrstru mental Music; Head of the Division of Fine Arts. Student. Milliken Conservatory of Music; B S in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Col- lege. A XI.. University of .Missouri. Graduate Study, University of Iowa. University of Xlichigan. George Peabody College for Teachers. PHRADIE WELLS, Assistant Professor of Vocal Mu- sic. B. S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; Student of Voice under Oscar Sue- gcr. William Brady. Estelle Liebling. William Bach ncr. warren WESTON, Assistant Professor of Political Science A It , University of Georgia: A M Uni- versity of Denver. Graduate Study. University of Minnesota. NORMAN E. WHITE. Professor of Physical Educa- tion: Head of the Division of Health. Physical Educa tlon and Recreation: and Director of Athletics. B. S.. Iowa State Teachers College; XI. Ed., University of Missouri; Pe -Dir . P E D . Indiana University WILLIE WHITSON. Director of Student Teaching. Elementary Level. Assistant Professor of Primary Education. B. S. m Education, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College: A XI.. George Peabody Col lege for Teachers: Graduate Study. University of Wisconsin University of Chicago. LEONA WHITTOM. Instructor in English A B B S in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teach- er College; A. XI., Slate University of Iowa; Grad- uate Study, University of .Missouri. University of Kansas City. EUGENE WIGGINS, Professor of Literature. A B.. University of Chattanooga; A. XI.. T h D.. Vander- bilt University. Nashville: Graduate Study. Univer- sity of North Carolina. H. w. williams. A -istant Professor of .Mathe- matic B S in Education. A M . University of Mis souri. Graduate Study. University of Colorado. Uni- versity of Missouri, University of Nebraska ELIZABETH WORRELL. Associate Professor of Speech. B. S . University of Missouri. M S.. Ph 1 . Northwestern Univ«i ity; Graduate Study. Univer- sity of Wisconsin. ALMA K. ZOLLER, Instructor in Health: College Nurse B S. in Education. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; It N , Englewood School of Nurs mg. 28 office staff JANETTE AYER. Secretary, Assistant to the President BETTY BRADBURY, Secretary, Division of Maintenance Service ALICE CARTER, Supervisor, Stenographic Office JUDITH DURHAM, Secretary, Office of the President ANNA EAGEN, Bookkeeper. Division of Business Service WANDA GARDNER. Secretary, Office of the Dean of In- struction MAXINE GOODWIN. Switchboard Operator LORRAINE HACKMAN, Secretary to the President KATHERINE KEARNEY, Secretary. Division of Admissions MARY LANCASTER. Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service VIRGINIA LESKO, Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service JUDITH MILLS, Stenographer, Division of Extension Service CAROL PIKEY, Secretary, Division of Personnel Service DARLENE RETTINGHAUS, Secretary, Division of Extension Service DARLENE SCEARCE, Stenographer. Office of the Registrar BETTY SHEARER, Secretary, Office of the Registrar EVELYN WELLBORN, Secretary, Office of Student Teaching 29 behind the scenes Mrs. Blackwell, House Mother of Grim Hall. E Mrs. Ewing, House Mother of Nason Hall and Dorm (' m, House Council: Mrs. Ryle. Billie Horn, Pat Smith, and Mrs. Ewing 30 maintenance Row 1: Carmen Shelton, Eugene Barclay, William Allen, Carl Guffy, E. W. Hawkins, John Mikcl, R E. Castainer, Ernest Bauer, Jeff Neel. Row 2: Dee Eitcl, Larry Harrington, Leo Samuels, Charles Walker, Floyd Wiles, Paul Ericson, Paul Holman. Howard Morris, Head of the Division of Maintenance Service Mrs. Rosie Ransom, cafeteria manager Mrs. Lindbcrg, Miss McGuigein, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Gcrstly, Miss Mor- riss, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Darnell, Mr. Hayward. Mrs. Meddlin, Mr. Couch, Miss Creason, and Mrs. Adkins. 31 32 33 lilllllllirtr Elmo Oestreich. Student Body President student council The Student Council is the student governing body on campus. As a governing body its main objective is to promote and co-ordinate student activities and to encourage cooperation between the students, faculty, and administration. A Christmas formal and several informal Kampus Krawls have been sponsored by the Council. It also helps plan and organize Homecoming, Parent's Day, and Senior Day for high schools of the surrounding area. Springtime is campaign time for the political parties on campus, with the colorful display of slogans, candidates' portraits, and campaign buttons, and with rallies to excite the voters' interest. Last spring when the votes were tallied the students' choice was the I.B. party for six of the seven council offices. During the summer, the Council sponsors its annual street dance and other social activities for the benefit of summer quarter students. In this way the Student Council serves the student body all year long. I he seven Student Council officers are elected by vote of the entire student body and serve for one year. At the beginning of fall quarter each class elects a councilwoman and councilman to represent them in the stu- dent government for one year. Summer replacements arc made by recommendations from the Council mem- bers and class officers. Below arc the elected officers for 1957-1958 and the Council’s sponsor. Dr. Allen. Dr. Allen. Sponsor, Elaine Goto. Judy Paradise. John Bragg. Elmo Oestreich. Pat Black, and Carolyn Gregory. Dr. C. H. Allen. Sponsor Dave Chickerinj?. Student Body vice-president The Council representatives from each class arc: Billie Morn, sophomore; Heidi Herboth, junior; Gary Carton, senior; Mar- lene Flam, freshman; Pat Smith, senior; Jim Walker, freshman; hd Smiser. junior; and Larry Herron, sophomore. The Student Social Committee works with the Student Council in carrying out pro- jects and activities. Members of the com- mittee this year arc: Mrs. Ruth Beal, spon- sor; Dale Beck, Bob Gardner, Dave Rainc, Gary Carton, Bob Dillinger, Lana Lindley, Marge Gordy, Barbara Kerls. Jan Finkc, Carol Fox, Marthlu Bledsoe. Dianthc Truitt, and Paula Hoerrmann. OZENSEHER AKBIYIK Istanbul, Turkey English MERAL APAYDIN Ankera, Turkey English JANE L. BARNETT Kirksville Physical Education DAN BRADBURY Hannibal History JORGE CABRERA MALDONADO Mexico City, Mexico Business Administration HAIDER A LI CHAUDHAR1 Village Kaure, W. Pakistan Social Science RUFINO I. CIIUNGALAO Banawe, Ml Prov., Philippines Public School Administration DONALD LAWHEAD CLARh Moberly Social Science SZE-KEW C. DUNN China Art GERALD DWYER St. Louis Physical Education IBRAHIM GUNER1NC Andara, Turkey English EARL HAHN St. Mary’s W. Va. Biology PRISCILLA M. HERNANDO Laoag, Ilocos Nostc, Philippines English IIARTMUT KEINER Germany History NES’E KIVANC Izmir. Turkey Literature IKUYO KOBAYASH1 Narakcn. Japan English 3G ANNA MARIE KORSEN Meadville Elementary Administration AMELIA P. LUCAS Philippines Music ARIADNE MARKIDOU G recce English Literature graduates MICHAEL MEEHAN Beacon Industrial Arts ERWIN J MUELLER Kcosauqua. Iowa History BILL F. MULLINS Centerville. Iowa Elementary Administration JANYS ANN MURPHY St. Charles English WILLIAM Me NAMAR Keosauqua, Iowa Guidance THEODORE NISHIJO Kapas. Hawaii History METIN OGUT Baheeliev, Turkey Music NAZAR 10 PEREZ Madrid, Spain English KENNETH GORDON PHILPOTT Burlington. Iowa Industrial Arts PRAXEDES RAQUIZA Piddig, Hocus Narte. Philippines Physical Education JOSEPH W. RHOADS KirksviUe Industrial Arts MARIO RIVELA Rome, Italy Romance Languages REBECCA D. RIVERA Baquio City Philippines Music Education CHARLES F. SEWARD KirksviUe Business Education PAUL SHELTON KirksviUe Business Administration ADELBERT TOLLKNAAR KirksviUe Business Administration ALICIA SISON VINLUAN Philippines Music Education WALLACE W. WILSON La Belle Mathematics HARLEY WORKMAN KirksviUe Education graduates 37 Seated: Richard Flaspohlcr, pres. Standing: Pat Smith, cninicilwoman; Puul Price, vice-pros.; Gary Carton, councilman. Not Pictured: Judy Veronesi. sec.-trcas. seniors The final day. 38 PEGGY ANNE ACIIELPOIIL SI. Charles Business Education Colhecon Club, historian. 1955-1957; Delta Zeta, trcas., 1956-1957; Gam- ma Delta. CHONG TAIK AHN Seoul, Korea Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda; Internation al Club, pres., 1955 1956. FRANCINE E. ALLEN Soarsboro, Iowa Elementary Education F. T. A. PATRICIA K. ARMATO Riverdale, Mich. Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres., 1956; Cardinal Key. pres., 1957-1958; House Council: Kappa Delta Pi., vice-pros., 1957 1958; Student Coun- cil; Who’s Who; Westminster Fel- lowship, sponsor. 1957-1958: Echo Queen, 1957; Dean’s Honor Roll. ARTHUR STEPHEN AVIROM University City Business Administration RON BAGLEY Shelbina Business Administration Blue Key; K. Club; Phi Sigma Ep- silon: Pi Omega Pi; Track. ANNA BELL AGEE Home Economies Kirksville BETTY JEAN ALLEN Unionville Elementary Education F. T. A. AUDREY JEAN ANSON Benton City Elementary Education F. T. A.; College Chorus. RICHARD L. ARNETT Kirksville Business Administration RICHARD BRYAN BACHMAN Ottumwa. Iowa Physical Education JOHN HOWARD BAKER Kirksville General Science Alpha Kappa Lambda, historian. 1956-1957; Alpha Phi Omega. 39 MICHAEL BARD Ottumwa, Iowa Mathematics General Science DONALD LEROY BASKETT Chillicothc English Alpha Phi Sigma: Blue Key, editor. 1957; College Players: Index Staff: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Romance Lan- guage Club; Student Council; Wes- ley Foundation, pres.. 1957; Dean’s Honor Roll. DONALD E. BI-ILFORD Ottumwa, Iowa Zoology MASON CASH BKNN, JR. Frankford English Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma, treas.. 1950; Blue Key. treas.. 1957; F. T. A.; Index Staff; Interfraternity Council, scc.- treas.. 1958. Pi Omega Pi. treas., 1957; Sigma Tau Gamma, high priest, 1956, treas.. 1957. pres.. 1958; Who’s Who; Echo Staff, ass’t. bus. mgr.. 1958, bus. mgr.. 1957; I) S. F.; Student Mentor; English Club; Dorm Council, treas.. 1956; Dean's Honor Roll. LILY BERGMAN Ethel Art Alpha Sigma Alpha; Colhecon Club. MARY ELLA BOATRIGHT Kansas City, Kan. Elementary Education 40 JAMES B. BARTER Sturgeon Business Administration BARBARA ANN BATES Chillicothe Art Education Art Club; Romance Language Club RICHARD LAVERN BELL Grcentop Music Education Aeolian Club, pres., 1957 1958; Al- pha Phi Sigma, vice-pres.. 1957- 1958: Blue Key; Kappa Delta Pi: NEMO; Opera; Band; Orchestra; College Chorus. JOE MARTIN BENNETT Clinton Pre-Osteopath Alpha Phi Omega, historian, 1957 1958; PreOsteopathic Club, pres., 1956-1957-1958; Sigma Tau Gamma; Sigma Zeta; Square and Compass Club, sec., 1957; Wesley Founda- tion; Dean’s Honor Roll. EDWARD LEE BLASI Pulaski. Iowa Physical Education MARY BOHNART Elementary Education Linncus PATRICIA MAE BOLDON Atlanta Elementary Education Dean's Honor Roll. KATHERINE BOWLES Hannibal Home Economics Alpha Sigma Alpha; Colhecon Club; Echo Queen candidate. 1958. JERRY LEE BRADSHAW Louisiana MILES CONRAD BREWER Green City Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; F. T. A., vice-pres., 1958; Knights Temp- lar Award in Elementary Educa- tion. 1956; Dean’s Honor Roll. PHYLLIS ANN BROBST Cortland, Ohio Elementary Education FT.A.; Panhellenic Council; Gam- ma Phi Beta Sorority. JAMES R. BROWN Cory don, Iowa Physical Education F. T. A.; N. E. A.; Veteran's Club; A. A H. P. E. R. JACK C. BOWEN LaPlata Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon. Westminister Fellowship; Football. SAM JERRY BRADBURY Mason City, Iowa Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. JOHN A. BRAGG LaPlata Industrial Arts Art Club; College Players; F. T. A., 2nd vice-pres.. 1956-1957; Industrial Arts Club: Sigma Tau Gamma, chaplain. 1957-1958; Student Coun- cil; Band; Echo King, 1956; College Chorus; B. S. U.; Ugly Man. 1957; Student Social Committee. JANE COMEY BRIDGES Kirksville English Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key, vice-pres., 1957-1958; Romance Lan- guage Club. MICHAEL WAYNE BKOMBOL1CH East St. Louis. III. Physical Education K. Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Foot- ball; Dean’s Honor Roll. CLYDE BROWNING Kirksville Business Administration Business Education Agriculture Club. dl GUY ALLAN BUCHANAN DONALD RUCKMAN English Hannibal EUDORA ELLEN BUCKMAN Linncus Business Education Business Administration Alpha Phi Sigma: F. T. A., pari., 1957-1958; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, editor, 1957-1958, Dean’s Honor Roll. T. BRUCE BURDETT Milan Business Administration F. T. A.; Phi Sigma Epsilon, sec., 1957; Dean's Honor Roll. PHOEBE RUTH BURNSTEIN Brooklyn, N. Y. English Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi. JOHN RICHARD CAMPBELL Ottumwa, Iowa Business Administration Agriculture Agriculture Club, vice-pros., 1956- 1957, pres., 1957-1958; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Sigma Epsilon. ROBERT EUGENE CAPP Hannibal Industrial Arts B. S. U.; Blue Key; F. T. A.; In- dustrial Arts Club; Dean's Honor Roll. Linneus Music Aeolian Club; Blue Key; F. T. A.; Opera; College Chorus; Young Re- publican Club; Dean’s Honor Roll. BETTY ROSS BUENGER Milan Business Education F. T. A., pres., 1957 1958; Who’s Who; Wesley Foundation, sec., 1955- 1957. WILLIAM LEE BURK Callao General Science Sigma Tau Gamma: Debate Squad. TERRENCE D. BUSHNELL Port Arthur, Texas Biology MARY HELEN WATTS CAPP Hannibal Elementary Education F. T. A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. JOHN EDWARD CAPPS Hannibal Science Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Key, vice- pres., 1958. Sigma Tau Gamma, Sgt.-at-Arms. 1958: Veteran’s Club. 42 DAVE CHICKERING Ottumwa. Iowa Social Science Blue Key; Kappa Delta Pi; His- torical Society; Student Council, vice-prcs.. 1957-1958; Student Social Committee; Dean’s Honor Roll. JOHN FRANKLIN CHURCH Derby, Iowa Business Administration Veteran’s Club; T. K. E. fraternity. JAMES EUGENE COOL Lineville, Iowa Biology Index Staff; Sigma Zeta; Wesley Foundation; Dean’s Honor Roll. BARBARA JEAN CRAIG Memphis Music Education Aeolian Club; College Players; Del- ta Zeta; Opera; Band; College Cho- rus. DARRIEL DAVENPORT Waynesville General Science Pre-Osteopathic Club. RICHARD PAUL DAVIS Maquoketa, Iowa History Historical Society; Veteran’s Club. LE KIM LUY CHUA Manila, Philippines Home Economics R S. U ; Colhecon Club; Interna- tional Club. VIVIAN JUNE COLEMAN St. Louis History B. S. U.; Historical Society. ADOLPHUS DEAN COX Bevier LOIS CROOKS Kirksvillc Business Education Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Al- pha Phi Sigma; Pi Omega Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. OSCAR EDWARD DAVIDS Unionville Elementary Education GLEN F. DEAR Kirksville Pre-Engineering Phi Sigma Epsilon. 43 FRANK A. DeAGOSTINE Philadelphia, Pa. Business Administration Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Echo King, 1957. RONALD DEAN DETWILER Kirksville Business Administration Opera; Wesley Foundation, pres., 1957-1958; College Chorus; Light Opera Singers. HERCILIA E DIAZ Santiago, Panama Art Art Club; International Club; New- man Club; Dean’s Honor Roll. ROBERT GLEN DILLINGER Hannibal Music Education Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Key, treas., 1957-1958; Index Staff; NEMO; Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Social Committee; Kami, vice-pres., 1957-1958; Dean’s Honor Roll. JO ANN DODGE Forest Green Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma; B. S. U.; Cardi- nal Key; Delta Zeta, treas., 1957- 1958; Kappa Delta Pi, treas., 1957- 1958; Pi Omega Pi, sec., 1957-1958: Band, alumni sec., 1957-1958; F. T. A.; Dean’s Honor Roll. VERNON DRUMMOND Green Castle Mathematics Chemistry RONALD LEE DEEM Grand Rapids. Mich. Pre-Osteopath Pre-Osteopathic Club; Basketball. SUE DeVOLLD Kirksville Elementary Education College Players; Delta Zeta; Dean's Honor Roll. JOHN JAMES DILLINGER Hannibal Music Education KENNETH ARTHUR DINGER Keokuk. Iowa Physical Education GUS DOSS. JR. East St. Louis, 111. Physical Education K. Club; Newman Club: Basket- ball. FRANCIS A. DUNCAN Macon Business Administration 44 CARROL JOLENE EASTIN Grccntop Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion. JAMES EMMERT EDWARDS Moberly Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Tau Gamma; Dean’s Honor Roll. SUZANNE EVANS Perry, Iowa Business Education College Players; Panhellenic Coun- cil; Pi Omega Pi; Romance Lan- guage Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Band; D. S. F.; Exchange Student to Denmark; Dean’s Honor Roll. JOHN L. FIALA Beatrice, Neb. Business Administration Blue Key, sec.. 1957, pres., 1958; College Players, vice-pros., 1956; Pi Omega Pi, vice pres., 1957, pres., 1957; Student Social Committee; Who’s Who; Band, vice-pres., 1956; Dean’s Honor Roll. CHARLES R. FITZCERALD St. Louis Physical Education K. Club, pres., 1957; Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Who's Who; Football. JOHN MICHAEL FLYNN St. Ixmis Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda; Newman Club, social chairman. LONNIE J. ECHTERNACHT Clarence Business Education Blue Key; F. T. A.; Pi Omega Pi, pres., 1958; Dean’s Honor Roll. AZELENE EVANS Milan English Cardinal Key; Delta Zeta; F. T. A. A MYOI ,E F. FA R RINGTON Kankakee. 111. Business Education KARLEEN FISCHER Des Moines, Iowa Elementary Education RICHARD E. FLASPOIILER Salisbury Social Science Blue Key; Historical Society, pres., 1958; Sigma Tau Gamma; Who’s Who; Dean’s Honor Roll; Senior Class, pres., 1957-1958. JACK DEMPSEY FORBES Bucklin Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Dean’s Honor Roll. 45 CHARLES FRANKLIN Kirksville Business Administration R. H. FUNK Fulton Conservation Education College Players; Sigma Tau Gam- ma. LINDA SUE GALLOWAY Perry Elementary Education Dean’s Honor Roll. LARRY DALE GARDNER Kirksville Business Administration B. S. U.; Industrial Arts Club. GARY WALTER GARTON Corydon, Iowa Social Science Blue Key; NEMO, pres., 1956-1957; Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Coun- c i 1; Student Social Committee, chairman, 1957-1958; College Cho- rus. CHARLES R. GIOVANNINI Kirksville Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega; Index Staff; Newman Club; Band 46 c?t o %' I o. r.- FRED A. FORQUER Kirksville Business Administration Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Pi Omega Pi; Veteran’s Club. JOHN E. GABBERT Salisbury Elementary Administration JAMES E. GARDNER Edina General Science Pre-Osteopathic Club; Band; Vet- eran’s Club. ROBERT PAUL GARDNER Hannibal Business Administration Phi Sigma Epsilon; Trump Night King, 1957; Student Social Commit- tee. JAMES GESLING Burlington, Iowa Biology Veteran’s Club, see., 1955-1956. PAUL RAY GONNERMAN Hurdland Geography Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi. ROYCE GORDY MARJORIE JEAN GORDY Bloomfield, Iowa Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cardinal Key; Index Staff; Student Social Com- mittee; Who’s Who; Wesley Foun- dation. campus co-ordinator. 1957- 1958; W. A. A., pres., 1957-1958; Echo Staff. ELAINE TOYOME GOTO Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma, treas., 1957-1958; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Cardinal Key, pres., 1958; Kappa Delta Pi, historian-reporter, 1957 1958; Student Council; Dean’s Honor Roll. JOHN GREEK Kirksville Industrial Arts Veteran’s Club. CAROLYN M. GREGORY Ewing Business Education F. T. A.; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Sig- ma Sigma; Student Council; Dean’s Honor Roll. RICHARD C HACKMAN Rock Pori Physical Education English Blue Key; K. Club, pres., 1956-1957; Kappa Delta Pi; Who’s Who; Wes- ley Foundation, pres.. 1955-1956; Basketball; Track. CARL RAY HAINES Mystic, Iowa Social Science Sip.ma Tau Gamma. Bloomfield, Iowa Political Science Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical So- ciety; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. RALPH FRANCIS GOTTO Nantucket, Mass. Physical Education Alpha Kappa Lambda, pres.. 1958; Alpha Phi Omega; Tntcrfratcrnity Council, pres., 1958; Who’s Who; Veteran’s Club, pari., 1957. EUGENE C. GREGORY Englewood. Colorado Business Education Blue Key; Pi Omega Pi, vice-pres., 1957; Sigma Tau Gamma; Sopho- more Class, pres.; Dean’s Honor Roll. LYLE W. GRIEP Kirksville Music Education Aeolian Club; NEMO; Opera; Light Opera Singers. HELEN ROSALIE HACKNEY Lemons Elementary Education JOYCE HALL Hillsboro English Cardinal Key; Delta Zcta; Index Staff, editor. 1956; Newman Club; Who's Who; Echo Queen Candidate, 1956. 47 CHARLES HARDING Speech Ed ma JACK HARP Vandalia Art Art ('lub; Sigma Tan Gamma. DARLA RAK HAYES Bucklm Elementary Education Dean's Honor Roll. MYRA KATHERINE HEALD Shelbina Music Education Aeolian Club; Delta Zeta; Interna- tional Club; NEMO: Opera; Wes- ley Foundation; Band; College Cho- rus; Young Democrat’s Club; Ex- change student to Spain. 1955-1956; Dean’s Honor Roll. LEON JOHN HELLMANN Washington Industrial Arts Newman Club, vice-pres.. 1957-1958; Industrial Arts Club; Dean's Honor Roll. CHARLES FRANKLIN HENRY Hamilton Business Education Blue Key; International Club; Kap pa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Ro- mance Language Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, treas.. 1956 1957; Cheer- leader; Dean's Honor Roll. 48 ROBERT LEE HARMAN Wellsville Social Science Veteran’s Club; Dean’s Honor Roll. MARILYN FAYE HARRINGTON Bucklin Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma: Association for Childhood Education, reporter, 19- 57-1958; B. S. U.; Cardinal Key, treas.. 1957-1958; F. T. A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. •EILEEN HAYS Marceline Business Education Business Administration Alpha Phi Sigma: Alpha Sigma Al- pha, treas.. 1957-1958; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, treas., 1957-1958; Student Social Committee; Cardinal Key; Dean’s Honor Roll. BARBARA ANN HEID Home Economics Milan Delta Zeta, pres.. 1957-1958; Opera; Panhellenic Council, treas., 1957- 1958; Student Council: Student So- cial Committee; Who’s Who; Col- lege Chorus. ELISABETH HENRICII Siegelbach, Germany French B. S. U.: International Club; Ro- mance Language Club, see , 1957- 1958; College Chorus. WILLIAM V. HIGGINS Green City Social Science ROGER MILES HILLMAN Burlington. Iowa Social Science Geography College Chorus; Dorm Council; Football. RAYMOND MERLE HOFFMAN Elmer Industrial Arts Agriculture Club; Industrial Arts Club; Wesley Foundation. ROBERT CHARLES HOGENSON Kirksville Music Education Aeolian Club, pres., 1956 1957: A! pha Phi Omega; Blue Key; NEMO; Opera; Romance Language Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Rand; D. S. F.; Orchestra; College Chorus. MARLENE ANN HOMES LaPlata Business Education F. T. A.; Pi Omega Pi. SHARI LU HORTON Moulton. Iowa Home Economics Kappa Delta Pi; Colhccon. pres.. 1957-1958; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Dean’s Honor Roll. BARBARA HELEN HOUGHTON Macon JON ELDREDGE HOAGLIN Hillsboro. Iowa Social Science ELISABETH ANNA MARIE IIOFMEISTER Hamm Westf., Germany History Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical So- ciety; International Club; Westmin- ster Fellowship; W. A. A. SANDRA SUE HOLMAN Pattonville Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; R S. U.; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Sigma Sigma, keeper of grades. 195G, treas., 1957. vice pres., 1958; Dean’s Honor Roll. WALLY EUGENE HORN Bloomfield. Iowa Industrial Arts Physical Education Industrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Dean's Honor Roll. CHARLES E. HOSKINS Linneus Social Science Historical Society. WAYNE E. HUGHES Centerville, Iowa Art Education Art Club, vice pres.. 1957 1958; Echo Staff, art editor. iy57-l958; Dean's Honor Roll. 49 EDWARD ARTHUR IIUIIN Now York. N. Y. Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda, treas.. 1956 1957; Gamma Delta, pres.. 1956-19- 57; Dean's Honor Roll. JOAN MARIE HUTCHINSON Linevillc, Iowa Elementary Education Wesley Foundation. GAYLENE ANN JACOBS Kirksville. Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; W.A.A., sum- mer pres., 1957, vicc-prcs., 1957- 1958. JOE JOHNSON Louisiana Physical Education K. Club, treas.; Wesley Founda- tion; Track; Cross Country Team. ULICE JORDON East St. Louis, 111. Physical Education MARIANNE KEAST C res ton, Iowa English Sigma Sigma Sigma; Exchange stu- dent to Germany, 1956-1957. 50 ASM BASIL DEAN HUNT Newtown Elementary Education Blue Key; Interfraternity Council; Romance Language Club: Sigma Tau Gamma, political chairman, 1957-1958. scholarship chairman. 1956 1957; Student Council; Student Social Committee; Square and Compass Club. pres.. 1956. treas.. 1957; Echo Staff, ass't-editor. 1957. editor. 1958; Who’s Who: Dean’s Honor Roll. JOHN D. 1NSKEEP Rockford. 111. Business Administration CHARMAINE HOPE JOHNSON Clarinda, Iowa Elementary Education Art Club; College Players; Echo Staff; Band; Cheerleader; Inde- pendent Club, sec., 1957; Dean’s Honor Roll. MELVIN LEE JOHNSON Ottumwa. Iowa Music Education Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key. vice-pres., 1958; NEMO; Opera, •‘Carousel”, “ K i s s Me, Kate Student Social Committee; Who’s Who; Band, pres., 1957-1958; Orchestra; College Chorus; Dean's Honor Roll. ILONA BEATRIX JUIIASZ Budapest, Hungary General Science HORST KEHL Frankfort. Germany Chemistry VERNON KELLER Luray Mathematics Dean’s Honor Roll. BARBARA BEVERLY KERLS St. Louis English Alpha Sigma Alpha, membership director, 1957-1958; Cardinal Key; House Council, sec., 1957-1958; In- dex Staff, editor. 1955-1956-1957; Panhellenic Council; Student Social Committee; Who’s Who; W. A. A.; Missouri Collegiate Newspaper As- sociation, 1957-1958; Exchange stu- dent to Spain. LINDA RAE KISTLER Ritchey Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion; F T.A.; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Dean’s Honor Roll. GERALDINE VIRGINIA LEBER St. Louis Social Science Delta Zeta; Panhellenic; W. A. A.; Rand; Orchestra. ROBERT M. LEHR Mathematics I,aPlat a M. JOAN LETCH Unionville TOMMY R. KENT Coatsville Business Education F.T.A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, pres., 1958; Veteran's Club; Who’s Who. ELVIS J. KIRKPATRICK Lancaster Industrial Arts Blue Key; Industrial Arts Club; Pi Omega Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. RICHARD C. KUNKEL St. I Oiiis Social Science K. Club; Track; Independent Club, pres., 1957-1958 MELVIN E. LEE Burlington, Iowa Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda, vice-pres., 1956-1957; Blue Key: Index Staff: Interfraternity Council; Square and Compass Club, vice-pres.. 1956 19 57; Veteran's Club; Dean's Honor Roll. NONA EVELYN LEONARD Brookfield Business Education Panhellenic Council; Pi Kappa Sig ma, vice-pres.. 1957-1958; Pi Omega Pi. historian, 1956; Student Mentor. 1956; Dean's Honor Roll. RUBY MARIE LECTUNG Kirksvillc Elementary Education Association for Childhood Eduea tion; F. T. A. 51 MICHAEL STEPHEN LEYDA Bloomfield. Iowa Physical Education Industrial Arts Club; K Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, vice-pres., 1954; Football; Golf. JERRY L. LUNSFORD Milton. Iowa Business Administration Basketball; Baseball; Young Re- publicans; Phi Delta Theta frater- nity. GEORGIA RUTH BLACK MACH Kirksville Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha: Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi, sec., Student Social Committee; Cheerleader; Dean's Honor Roll. DONALD LEE MALLETT Hannibal Zoology GORDON L. MATLOCK Memphis Health Physical Education F. T. A.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Foot- ball; Track. GISELA KLARA MATTHAEI Dortmund, Germany English Alpha Phi Sigma; B. S. U.; Gamma Delta; Historical Society; Interna- tional Club; Romance Language Club; W. A. A. 52 BILLY DON LOUGHERY La Plata Physical Education Veteran’s Club. LARKY LEE LUTZ Powersville Industrial Arts Blue Key; Industrial Arts Club, vice-pres., 1957, sec., 1956-1957; Newman Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Dean’s Honor Roll. RONALD MAHURIN Novinger Business Administration JACK FAYE MANN Leonard Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Opera; Phi Sigma Epsilon, corres. sec., 1957- 1958. ass’t. editor. 1956-1957; Square and Compass Club; College Chorus. ESTER KOZUE MATSUBA Hanapepe, Kauai. Hawaii Vocational Home Economics B. S. U.; Colhecon Club; Interna- tional Club. ROBY DARRELL MAUCK La Belle Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Veteran’s Club. KATHLEEN BYRNES MEEHAN St. Louis English Newman Club: Dean’s Honor Roll. MARVIN MEYER Chemistry New Haven FLOYD WILLIAM MILLER Burlington, Iowa Physical Education Sigma Tan Gamma; Veteran’s Club, pres., 1956 1957. RICHARD C. MILLER Queen City Mathematics Gamma D e 1 ta , sec.. 1956-1957, treas., 1957-1958 WILLIAM M MILLS Columbia Physical Education K. Club; Who’s Who; Football; Track. ALLEN ROLSTON MITCHELL Fairfield Mathematics Alpha Kappa Lambda; Alpha Phi Omega. ARDEN L. MESSER Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Social Science Sigma Tau Gamma. MONROE MEYER Mathematics Berger JAMES EDWARD MILLER LaPlata Mathematics B. S. U.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Pi Kappa Delta; Dean’s Honor Roll. JOHN PAUL MILLS St. Charles Conservation B S. U.; Historical Society. Inter- national Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, historian. 1956-1957 BONNIE SKINNER MITCH Kirksville Art Education Aeolian Club; Art Club; Band: Or- chestra; Dean’s Honor Roll. ANNA GRACE MITTEN Kirksville Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma, pres., 1957-1958, sec., 1955-1956-1957; Cardinal Key, sec., 1957 1958, F T.A.; Index Staff; Pi Omega Pi, editor, 1956-1957; Who’s Who; Alpha Phi SiRma Honor Award, 1956; Dean’s Honor Roll. 5 3 BARBARA MOLES St. Louis English Alpha Sigma Alpha, editor, 1955- 1956; Cardinal Key; College Play- ers: Historical Society; Index Staff; International Club, sec., 1957-1958; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; W. A.A.; Echo Staff; Dean's Honor Roll. Si: YE MORI WAKE Waimea, Kauai. Hawaii Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion, sec., 1956 1958. International Club. Westminster Fellowship. J R. MUNDEN Livonia Physical Education Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. PHYLLIS VALENE MYERS Queen City Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma: B. S. U.. histor- ian. 1956 1957; Delta Zeta; F T A ; Pi Omega Pi. historian, 1955; Dean's Honor Roll. CARROL ELSEA McDANIEL La Plata Vocational Home Economics Colhecon Club; Historical Society; Index Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. ROBERT GENE Mc.MILLEN Edina Mathematics F. T. A.; Veteran’s Club. 54 MELVIN BENNETT MOORE Silex Physical Education K Club: Track. HELENA ANNADA MULDER Popto, Portugal English International Club. RICHARD MURPHY Keokuk, Iowa Music Aeolian Club: Alpha Phi Omega; Wesley Foundation; Band; Orches- tra. HENRY THOMAS McBRIDE Olivette Mathematics B. S. U., treas., 1957 1958; Sigma Zeta. pres., 1957-1958; Who’s Who; Dean's Honor Roll. DUANE MCDONALD Brookfield Physical Education K. Club; Track. ERVIN LEROY NEFF Music Macon Aeolian Club; Alpha Kappa Lamb- da, social chairman. 1957. treas., 1955. corres.-sec., 1956; Interfra- ternity Council; NEMO; Opera; Band; Orchestra: Dean’s Honor Roll. ELMER WAYNE NEWMAN Higbee Business Education Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Tau Gamma, corrcs. sec., 1956 1957; Veteran’s Club. sec.. 1955-1957. CLARENCE B. OCHSNER Glad Valley, S. D. Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda; Gamma Delta, vice-pres., 1956-1957, pres., 1957-1958. JAMES L. OGLE Louisiana Business Administration Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, sec.-treas., 1955-1956-1957; Student Social Committee; Freshman class, pres., 1951-1955. RICHARD PARSONS Ottumwa. Iowa Physical Education K. Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Bas- ketball. OLEVA SCR1VEN PAYTON Novinger Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Dean’s Honor Roll. PAULA PER I NO Macon Business Education F T. A.; Pi Omega Pi; W. A. A.; Dean’s Honor Roll. RICHARD C. NOVINGER Kirksville English Alpha Phi Omega; B. S. U.; Index Staff; Romance Language Club, pres., 1957-1958; Sigma Tau Gam- ma. ELMO HENRY OESTREICH Salisbury Music Education Blue Key. vice pres., 1956-1957; Col- lege Players; Lead in “My Three Angels’’; NEMO, pres.. 1955-1956; Opera; singing lead in “Carousel”, Kiss Me Kate”. “Oklahoma ; Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Coun- cil, pres., 1957 1958; Student Social Committee. Who's Who. 1956-1957- 1958: Band; College Chorus. RICHARD F. PARCELLS Kirksville Engineering Alpha Pin Omega. Blue Key. In- dustrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsi- lon; Sigma Zcta; Student Social Committee; Who’s Who: Echo King candidate; Veteran’s Club; Dean's Honor Roll. K. LADD PASH LaPlata Science Blue Key; K. Club; Phi Sigma Ep- silon. sec., 1955-1956; Varsity Golf; Dean’s Honor Roll. BIRGIT BJERGE PEDERSEN Copenhagen. Denmark English International Club. THOMAS PARKER PERRY Kirksville English Alpha Kappa Lambda; Kappa Del- ta Pi. pres., 1957-1958: Romance Language Club, vice-pres., 1956- 1958; Who's Who. 55 LYNNE ANNE PETERSON LaPlata Physical Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres., 1957 19 58; Panhellenic Council, vice-prcs., 1957-1958: Who's Who; W. A. A.; Student Mentor; 1957 1958. CAROLYN JEAN PITTMAN Green Castle English Association for Childhood Educa- tion: F T.A.; Index Staff: Romance Language Club ROBERT L. PUTNAM Unionville General Science MARILYN DARTT REINHARDT Red Wing, Minn. Zoology DAISY P. ROBINSON Big Lake, Minn. Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion. DAVID CLEO ROQUET Fremont, Iowa Mathematics F. T. A., vice-pres.. 1957-1958; In- dustrial Arts Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; W e s 1 e y Foundation; Young Democrats. Dean’s Honor Roll. JAMES PHILLIPS Marcehne Physical Education K. Club; Basketball. PAUL PATRICK PRICE Princeton Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega, vice-pres., 1957- 1958; Blue Key, sec., 1957-1958; In- terfraternity Council; PreOsteo pathic Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, sec., 1956-1957, vice-pres., 1957-1958. STANLEY E. RAY English Green City KENNETH EVON RHODES Galesburg, 111. Art Education Echo Staff; Student Social Com- mittee; Wesley Foundation, editor. RODNEY MURLE ROGERS Quincy, III. Business Administration Golf. PATRICIA ANN ROIJRKE Kirksville Social Science English EDWARD KEITH ROYSE JO SANDFORT Pattonvillc LaPlata Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, sec.. 1957-1958; Veteran's Club. CAROLYN L. SCHAFFER Lentner Elementary Education Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Cardinal Key; Delta Zeta; F. T. A.; House Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Opera; Band; D. S. F., pres.. 1956 1957; College Chorus MARIALYCE SC !H ROMM Hannibal Physical Education Delta Zetn; Newman Club; W.A.A.; Dean’s Honor Roll. WILMA LOIS SEE Colony Home Economics Colhecon Club. DEANNA NADINE SHAFER Novinger English B. S. U.; F. T. A., historian, 1957- 1958; Dean’s Honor Roll. HELEN Y. SHIROMA Oahu, Hawaii Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion; F. T. A.; International Club. English Cardinal Key; College Players; In- dex Staff, editor. 195G; Panhellenic Council, sec., 1957-1958; Sigma Sig- ma Sigma, pres., 1958. Who’s Who; W. A. A., point recorder, 1955; Echo Staff. MAX EDGAR SCIILARBAUM Bloomfield, Iowa Industrial Arts Physical Education Football; Track. JAMES H. SEARS Green City Physical Education JAMES NOBLE SHACKELFORD Mt. Vernon, Ind. Biology Pro-Osteopathic Club; Square and Compass Club. JOHN EDWARD SHERIDAN Norfolk. Va. Chemistry Dean’s Honor Roll WILFORD SLAUGHTER Industrial Arts Yarrow 57 PATRICIA LEE SMITH DALE BURTON SMITH Manhattan, Kan. Mathematics Physical Education K. Club; Football; Independent Club; Dean’s Honor Roll. HARRY SNYDER Clarence Mathematics Alpha Kappa Lambda; Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Zela. LESLIE JEAN STEWART Centerville. Iowa Elementary Education NORMA SWARTZ Eiementarv Education Madison METTIE LOUISA SWISHER Novinger History Social Science Historical Society. FRANCIS E. TEMPLEMAN Macon Business Education Business Administration Phi Sigma Epsilon. 58 Mobcrly Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion, vice pres., 1957-1958; College Players; Delta Zeta; House Coun- cil, pres.. 1957-1958; Student Coun- cil; W. A. A.; Dean's Honor Roll. IRENE ELSA STARBUCK Kirksville English B. S. U. .EARL E. STOCKER Ottumwa. Iowa Mathematics Industrial Arts Club; Square and Compass Club, treas., 1957-1958; Veteran’s Club. LAURA SWISHER SRNKA Novinger Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; B. S. U.; Col- hecon Club., F. T. A., treas., 195G- 1957; Pi Omega Pi, treas., 1956-1957, vice-pros., 1957-1958. ROBERT JOSEPH TANNER Centralia Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega, corres.-sec., 19- 57-1958; Sigma Tau Gamma. RONNIE LEE THOMAS Hannibal Music Education Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Omega; College Players; NEMO; Band; Orchestra; College Chorus. EARL DEAN TRAINER Princeton Political Science Alpha Phi Omega, Sgt.-at-Arms, 1957-1958; Blue Key; Historical So- ciety, vice-prcs., 1957-1958: Sigma Tau Gamma; D.S.F.; Dean’s Honor Roll. TERRY TROESTER Kirksville Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega; Gamma Delta; Pre-Osteopathic Club: Sigma Tau Gamma, treas., 1954 1955. RACHEL JANE TWITCH ELL Franklin Elementary Education SHIRLEY JUNE YARDLEY URALMAN Meadville Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, treas., 1956- 1957; Association for Childhood Ed- ucation; F. T A. JUDITH MOORE VERONKSI Browning Physical Education Cardinal Key; College Players; NE MO. sec., 1956-1957; Opera; Pan- hellcnic Council; Sigma Sigma Sig- ma; Student Council, sec., 1956- 1957; Who's Who; W. A. A., vice- prcs. . 1956-1957; Homecoming Queen. 1956; College Chorus; Senior class, sec., 1957-1958. JAMES RICHARD WALKER Marceline Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, treas., 1957- 1958; Sigma Tau Gamma. FKANCETTA HO E R R M ANN TRAINER Music Novinger Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma; Al- pha Sigma Sigma, songleader, 1957- 1958; B. S. U.; College Players; NEMO; Opera; Band; D.S.F.; Col- lege Chorus; Dean’s Honor Roll. BOBBIE TWITCHELL Social Science Franklin ENGIN M URALMAN Istanbul, Turkey Political Science Historical Society; International Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Council. ROBERT VANCE Kirksville Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Sigma Tau Gamma. ELLEN KAYE VICKERS Ewing Home Economics Alpha Phi Sigma; B.S.U.; Cardinal Key; Colhecon Club, sec. and vice- pres.; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s Honor Roll. WENDELL DALE WAKE New Boston Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. 59 DONALD BRUCE WELCH WARREN CAROL WATTS Hannibal Zoology Alpha Phi Omega: Pre-Osteopathic Club: Sigma Tau Gamma. RICHARD WELLS Keokuk, Iowa Business Education Aeolian Club; Band. WALDO WEST Kirksville Zoology Agriculture Club; B. S. U.; Index Staff; Prc-Ostcopathic. LARRY ELDIN WHITNEY Kirksville Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega, vice-pres., 1955- 1956; Sigma Tau Gamma, historian, 1955-1956. JAMES RAYMOND WILLIAMS Centralia Social Science Alpha Phi Omega; B.S.U.; F.T.A.; Historical Society; Sigma Tau Gamma; Band; Dean’s Honor Roll. BOBBY R. WILSON Kirksville Social Science Historical Society; Sigma Tau Gamma; Dean’s Honor Roll. Edina Business Administration Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Pi Omega Pi; Student Council; Veteran’s Club. DONALD HARVEY WEST Kirksville Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Veteran’s Club. MARILYN JOYCE WHEELER Kirksville Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma, corres-sec., 1956-1957. GWEN WILLIAMS Mexico Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion, treas., 1957-1958. College Play- ers; Delta Zeta, historian, 1956- 1957, vice pres., 1957-1958; W. A. A., sec., 1957-1958; Monday Club Schol- arship, 1957. LOUIS WILLIAMS East St. Louis, 111. Physical Education K. Club; Newman Club; Track. JOYCE LUKER WILSON La Belle English Alpha Sigma Alpha. 60 JERRY ROB WILSON LaPlata Business Administration Phi Sigma Epsilon; Pi Omega Pi; Dean's Honor Roll. HOWARD ELDON WINKLEMAN Kirksville Business Administration K. Club; Football; Track. ROBERT L. WISEMAN Kirksville Social Science Alpha Kappa Lambda, pres., 1956- 1957. NANCY M. YAMAMOTO Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education Association for Childhood Educa- tion. MARY LYNN YOUNG University City Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Student So- cial Committee; Dean’s Honor Roll; Echo Queen candidate, 1958; House Council, 1957 1958. MARSHALL G. Z1NN Biology Hannibal H. JACK WILT Shelbina Mathematics Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon, vice-pres., 1957-1958; Vet- eran’s Club, treas., 1955-1956; Soph- omore class pres., 1956 1957; Dean’s Honor Roll. NORMA JUNE WIRTH South Bend. Ind. Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; Index Staff. JOSEPH WALTER WONES St. Louis Social Science BILL ROGER YOUNG Warsaw, 111. Physical Education K. Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon: Foot- ball. THORNTON LUKE YOUNGMAN Jamesport Physical Education CHARLES A. ZONE St. Louis General Science Pro-Osteopathic Club. 61 Seated: Janet Bullock, sec.-treas.; Don Swayze, pres. Standing: Larry Testman, vice-prcs.; Eddie Smiser, councilman. Not Pictured: Heidi Herboth, councilwoman. juniors Contestants in the Junior Talent Show MARVIN ABOLOFF RtitU(JW|+aa, y DONALD AFPLECATE VO.MJKU. ARMSTRONG Trenlon Agency, lew SAYLAN ASKAI. Ankara. Turkey DWIGHT M AYER Ijnoilrt FRED BACHMAN IIIoomlirM I o' MARCIA BAULK canton PARI. BALDWIN KirksviUc MARTHA V BARNETT JI n n [ . I RODNP.Y I. BARNETT JUNK LOKHAINK HART LING Hannibal NORMA LKK HAUER LxIoR DALE BKAGLKY La Plata GOLDIE RUTH BEAUCHAMP UfWAYNE RAY BE KEMEIER GORDON L BENSON Sew I. low WtafieM OHunei, Iowa MARGARET PHYLLIS BERRY PATRICIA LEA BLACK Louiwana S . Joseph JAMES T ULACKLOCK FRANCIS M BI.ASI ROBERT RLASI Fulton . I'u! iki. Iowa Pulaski, low AUDREY BLODGETT Rtixloei N Y CAROL R BLOMGRKN All.. km JERRY D. BOOMER Ijnnillf. Iowa 63 AKLETA KUIM HWM. RAYMOND IIOWWAV JOSE RRIER EVA JEAN RROCKHART ARTHUR WAYNE BUCHANAN RONALD J BITIR MarcaUnt I'DtOBVlUc lUami . (uin Kabeka (iimilufi Washington JANET LEE Bm VK LARRY F BURKE CARMEN CALVIN ALTA JANE CARSON BERNARD C CARTER WILDE CASSADY La Plata OHmnwn. lo SollivaB Mruoa Milan Quran Oily CARY WENDELL CASTO Pollock KKLLY CALVIN' C A WOOD NYttViti Iowa WAYNE ClbXA U M( FRANKLIN RAY CI-ARK SI Unii MELBA JANE COKERIIAM U Plata COLE EX ANN COLUM «IS A r hr In JAMES D COOK Kiik illr KOBLKT J CWK CiMOA EZRA MELVILLE COPPIN Bcvier RAY ALLAN COTHKKN UMllKOU MARY EDITH COX KlrkavUI JOILN T CKAGC Kirksvtl 64 NITA V CRAOfl UiKt l r JUAN M DONALD A«« , Ctit.ixki JOHN RtrflF.NK CRAWFORD KirXiviUf JUDITH DURHAM PAlm ia JERRY LOUISE DAVIS HrooMKM ROBERT DYE KirkwilV AI-RTTA RUTH DEII INC (All LETT A MAB DISSELHOKST Krokuk. Iowa l 4lm D KENNETH EDWARD KDELES VIRGIL LEE KfilJ Sll«x Ml Flonam Iowa LARKY DIXON BU n fi M. Iowa HOWARD r EIFFKRT Kirkivillc tllCIIARD EFT El. Kirfciviilc CAROL ANN FOX shoa. v.iu RICHARD LEON LU LL MarcvllR JAMES V FRAZEE Koox «tv RICHARD R EIJ.LS KirkvvJle NORMA GARDNER Kukw.llr BILL EPPERSON Gonn RONALD F. GARDNER (RIoinwA. Iowa RLSSHU. EI.EVING M c«i LLOYD CHOLSON (VoIiaIia PATRICIA ANN ELINCHI’ALGH AllAMA EIYIRENCE ELAINE GRIM Dloomfirlit Iowa 65 JAMK! A GLT.1CK JERKY HALL Burlington. lowj Hannibal SHARON ALYCi: HALL Groves JANE SACHIE IIAJIAI Maul. Hawaii DANNY HAMILTON Hannibal JOY LEE HANKY Jonet burst CAROLYN Sl'K IIARBAL'GII UKRYI. DEAN IIART Laclede Own City JOHN HAWKINS Bethel DAN HAYES New Carebria JOHN HAYNES HETTY ELVIRA HEAD Hale PoJVxic EVELYN HEE Kauai. Hawaii DORIS LEE HICKMAN Leonard EDWARD J HEFT Knlvvillr MAN EUGENE HODGES UiuoAville SARAH JANE HEFT K.ikvv.11.- STERLING IIOI.BKOOK Earber HAUL HELTON Nnlerlvun MITCHELL DALE HOPKINS EHherrv IIEIOI HEKBOTII Kirk vllle KAREN KIMIYO MORI HE llantoeor Hawaii PEARL MAII.E HEW Hawaii JACK HULL 0 IIIK’J, niiMK 66 BETTY LOU HUNT Nrwlimn LEONARD MARTIN JOHNSON Mlr«l-V BARBARA ANN IRVING Ijrnlo VMU.IAM P. JOHNSON Milan KAY KKIKO I .LMI DONALD D JONES Ironies. SHIRLEY DEAN JEFFRIES Ularkmlk KENNETH KARL JONES Kirfcttilk BOB JEWETT KrrtMw. S. C. SHIRLEY RUTH JONES Ikvkr ERNEST E JOHNSON Ottumwa. Iowa Cl .AIRE U KATSUDA l.ahalaa Man) HENRIK KAMA Ikinot. Lebanon VINCLN LOL' KAYLOK iihclbyvillc SIHKLEY MAE KEARNS Janinput CELIA SUE KEETIILEK BOBBIE IRENE KEHK Urwdvilk FLOYD A KELLAN Elmer ROnP.RT KF.RBY Gknwood ROSE JANET KINO Rsow ning RAMONA KLOS Karvac City DOUGLAS NEIL KNIGHT HERBERT D KOENIG Rrearing Brooklyn, N. Y. CARI. J KRAUS Keokuk Iowa 67 RICHARD KHEKEMP.YER CAROLE SAEKO KUKIHAKP DIANA JO LrFEVBR P«lai r Hawaii SMDyviUc JANICE LAVON LFGG MonUceOo JIM LINGUIST Green lOf GLEN LISTER BVjOir fiel.J. luwa MARJORIE EILEEN LOGAN ROBERT LEON LONG HETTY ANN LUCAS CAROL LYNN Taylor Keokuk. Iowa St. Loui JANSI KAY LYON Newtown JOHN K LYONS Ludlow. Kentucky JERRY MAGR.ANF 'Xi'jmftu. Iowa RAT L MKNGWABSEH ILanilwl SUB M ANION Sol lit an KK.VNEIH L MICHAEL Milan BURTON THOMAS MARK Pjlntfifi N J OAYLIA SUE MILLER Laflata JIM I. MARQUARDT Grevntop IUC11ARD T. MILLER RirtKamjAon. N Y. THOMAS JUNIOR MARTENS Sioux City. Iowa RONALD P. MILLER Ouccn City CHARLOTTE FRANCES MATTESON Cla.-mcr OKIN MOCK Elmer 68 SHAKYL LEE MOCO Hamilton VIRGINIA MI'RRAIN Purdin KONEMAKY MORRIS Ononnau. Ohio MARTHA VI'RRru. EdilM BOBBIK C MORROW I'futinville KAREN McALUSTER txwii'.cn r MIIHI.KY ANN U’I D Monroe City WAYNE .MCCLAIN Keokuk, low JOHN I MI LLIN’ Dcm r«t. N J DON McCLANAHAN Umtoc las; mlkakami UtluvM. Hawaii JERRY WAYNE Mr CHIRK RV nif.rM, Iowa ROBERT DALE McCCLLOCdl Tub , Oklahoma JAMES MeKRNNY E. El Loud. IBinora KAREN JANENE McDAMKL AlUrton, l«ui ELEANOR RINIIYO NAKATA EUele. K u i. Iliwiii NORMA GRATII MCDONALD SJlkx ALEXANDER NATAN Now York. N Y GERALD LEE McEAKLAND Mnlto MARY ANN NAYI lR Jdlcrjon CKy VELMA JOYCE McKAKLAND Mexico c.Konoi: w nelson Tciully. N J PERRY OWEN McKKE fiirxn rilllf ALOMA JUNE NEC MANN Leuirlaea 09 SHIRLEY JEAN NEWPORT Citnun Cit . Ilhfnt ROSU OOLE LcwiMan JAMES NTCKELL Rn.Af.rW JACK K OSBOURNE Hannibal WILLIAM PHIL NOVINCER Nvvinxrr DOLORES MAE OVERSTREET RM EDISON NOWLIN Wigtown MAKV JANE NULL SI Luui JAMES O'CONNOR Attorla, N Y NELVA PAREDES JUDITH PARADISE LAWRENCE WAYNE PARKS CArtQUJ Panama Hannibal lixkixukiKc EDWARD PERNKTARO IVAN LEO PHILLIPS S« l M CSaiirothr LETtIA PHILLIPS Kirktv.llr EDWARD P1KKY EDWARD ROMAINE POLOVIC1I DORIS PORTER SI Lcaui Nmistir HunUaad JERKY PORTER MarcdiM RALPH ORIN PORTER Orctn lUv BILLY PRIVITT Ovguotl CAROL PURVIS DAVE RAISE Unafkh Pi Mad'tu . kmi JAMES RIROFJ. Wa«Em(U n V i dikktik A m A — r t'k o o n 70 fll.RNN KIGDO.N timMop ROBERT GENE RILEY Kirk«ville HELEN EAT ROBERTS Unciilff JOHN W ROBERTSON Quern Ol) GERALD ROBINSON Kidwtllr .1 El l HYN ROCKE Elanafan, Illinuia JAMES M. KIKih'KS Carton DAVID KONCHETTO Hkm DAVID A RUSE Xovmscr MARVIN E RUSSELL •St Louir. LORETTA SADLEII Ke 1«tville KENNETH L SANE Lancattvr JAMES SCANLAN HAROLD SCHORK ROBERT V SCHRADER LAWRENCE SC HKOEDEI C RICHARD V SKABOI.DT HURCHKLL SEARS Si Iwn UCrwir Edina MradOlU- RynninMlte JANE SENIOR LOYD V SHARPE NINA JO SIIARI'E DON SHORMAKR ROBERT y. SLAUGHTER EDWIN T SMISER Centarvllle KkIdk Ewins Earmincton Qoeen CH Marcdmc 71 1 11.1.MAN « NJKKUJ. Kirk.MII IIr.IlflF.RT I.YSN STirill.UAS' KirkmJlc KLIM SPECK Moberly RICHARD SULLIVAN AIM . lo SUSAN H MUXW RK-h ton DONALD I. RWAYZS Kiint. Michion ROBERT W STOUKEER Wood Rmrr. llfir « CAROLYN FAY TAWNF.Y Perry CORDON STOUT Kjiuj City LAKHY TAYLOR BrooUirld KENT STREETER P.JL.k RICHARD TECmiOrr CL)W mr.Ni: tkstman K «•«««. low WANDA JKAN TURNER KfuklirM LARRY TE-STMAN Kn.ki.k !«• DAVID A VICK Lovrlitm. C«frsr 4 ROY TEWELL IliOfklu) jerky vincroK SlMtbyvIU MARION W THOMAS Columbu WILLIAM A WAGNER lllytK JANICE DOROTHY THORNE Bucklm RICHARD WALTER Krakuk. I. AIJJK J TOW SON Mcwco BOB WAR BRITTON IV W M nad 72 HAROLD WARD IfaanlMI STANI.KV V W1UJAMS llimi KKANCES WAKKEN 1 ronton CAROLYN' WIIJ.S Seymour, low RALPH WKSTERCAMP KnOitK|Uj, f i J PAUL HOWARD WILSON Shelby villr BETTY JO WHITE Roll EKNA MABEL WINHOIJ) l-a Belle KAV E WILKIN Sbellnr. Lola IRENE WOOL! Laredo WILTON I.EON WILKINSON TW, low EDWIN DUANE W YATT K nv v City. K hwt RICHARD « WYATT Coevdon. k.i ELLEN YAMASE Wuiinr . K.IOJ . Ilawjji BASIL ZERVOPOULOS Ttiriukinitl, C.rtete MARCES MIU IIOENSOM Clcnwcod ALEJANDKINA HAND UAL Puerto Kl o OKA WIEDENEOEEK Orem Cattle Kit HARD D ADAME W« b. Iowa JKKRY BYKN ROY NEAL OKINDLE Olenwocd 73 How 1: Sandra Cragg, scc.- treas.; Richard Miller, pres.; Billie Horn, councilwoman. Row 2: Jerry West, vicc- pres.; Larry Herron, council- man. sophomores Pres.. Richard Miller 74 NEIL B. ADAMS Weldon. Iowa PATRICIA ALDERSHOF Ottumwa, Iowa JOYE MARIE ALLEN Cincinnati. Iowa WILLIAM ALLEN Kirk villc WILLIAM AMIDEI Macon ANNITA D. ANDREWS Milton. Iowa ROGER AUGSPURGER Bloomfield. Iowa DON S. ANGELO Macon DAVID BAILEY Kirksvillc CHARLES I. BALDWIN Kirksvillc RICHARD BAR RICK MAN Kirksvillc MYRLE E. BASTIAN Monroe City JAMES E. BELL Kirksvillc WALTER D BELLMYER Kansas City. Kansas WILSON SHERMAN BELT La Plata MARIA M BERRIOS Puerto Rtco PEGGY ANN BIEHL Queen City DELBERT BINFORD Weldon, Iowa MARY ANN BLOSS Ottumwa. Iowa GARY BOGAR Freeman PHYLLIS J BOLI.MAN Pulaski. Iowa BILL BOTKIN Centralia GLENDA BRANTNER Browning RALPH LEE BHEIDKNSTKIN Kahoka DONNA RUTH BRICKER Kahoka HALLEY LEROY BROWN Centralia JOHN BURCHFIELD Mexico MARILYN ANN BURDETT Kirksvillc JERRY BURD1TT Monroe City Joann burton Now Brunswick 7b GENE VERNON BUSBY Canton PAUL BUWALDA I Vila. Iowa JERRY CADDEN Kirksvillc BETTY JO CAHALL Montgomery City GILBERT REX CAMPBELL Greeiitop JAMES O CARLTON Humeston. Iowa CAROL CARSKADON Canton KENNETH CARTER Centralia LELAND K. CASA I) Y Unlonville JEREL SAM CHEVALL1ER Columbia BUI WON CTIOE Seoul. Korea JEANETTE CHRISTMAN Kirksvillc HENRY F CHRISTOWSKI Spickard DAVID H. CLARKE l-ouisiana FREDERICK ALLEN CLARKE Appleton City JOHN CLAUSSEN Shelbvville ROBERT' STEWART COCHRAN Milan MARTHA COKERHAM La Plata JACK COXLF.Y Kirksvillc RICHARD DEAN COOLEY Kirksvillc PATRICIA ANN COOPER Bonaparte. Iowa LYNN DEE COY Novmger CHARLENE COX Kansas City SANDRA FAYE CHAGG Kirksville RICHARD CRAIG Memphis BOBBY L DANIELS Novinger DON F DEAVF.R Corydon. Iowa ROBERT H DECKER Wyaeonda DANIEL J. DENIKE St. Louis JOAN AUKEA DISSINGER Perry. Iowa 76 RONALD DODSWORTH Kirks ville RAYMOND EICKMEYER St Louis MARY DEE ELLIS Monroe City ROBERTA LEE ELLISON Naples. Illinois JACKIE DALE ERWIN Greentop LUCINDA JANE ESTES Clarksville JAMES EVANS Si. Louis GLENDALU EANKHAUSER Mt Pleasant. Iowa CAROLYN SUE FARRIS Memphis JANICE KAY KINKE Jennings EDGAR LARRY FISHER I monville ELOISE FISHER Centerville JAMES LEROY FORD Atlanta DAVE FORSYTHE Lancaster JANET KAY FRANKLIN Kirksville SHERYL ANN FULLERTON Clarence LINDA LEE FUNK Kirksville DAVID EUGENE FURNISH Kirksville JANE COUCH GARDNER Kirksville ANNA MARIE GARI.OCK Brashear C.IJSTAVO GARZA Monterrey. Mexico JOSEPH WAYNE GILPIN Kirksville DALE I. CLASPIE Greentop ROBERT GLORE St. Louis GLORIA GONZALEZ Puerto Rico LARRY DEAN GORDON Kirksville MIRIAM GOTTMAN Palmyra LUCITA DALE GREEN Hannibal RICHARD EUGENE GREER Warsaw. III. NANCY GKEGGEHSEN Riehmor.il Heights 77 C. E. GRIM Kirks ville HARRIET HAMMOND Kirksville ALLEN W. HARMON Ft Lauderdale, Fla LARRY D. HARRINGTON Memphis ROBERT E, HARRIS Monroe City DONALD F. HARRISON Edina JOE IIASENSTAD Norwood. N. J. CARMEN EUGENE HAYDEN Palmyra JERRY VINCENT I1AYDON Slielbiua VIRGINIA HAYS Boonvllle BARBARA HAYWARD BaririK DALE KENTON HEANEY M a recline KENNETH WESLEY HENRY Laclede JERRY HF.RRIN La Plata LARRY HERRON La Plata JERRY E iiitt Kirksville PAULA DARLENE HOERRMANN Novinger PATRICIA ANN HOFF MEYER Welisville ELAINE HOLUERT Ewinc REVA MAXINE HOLMAN Callao BILLIE MARIE HORN Princeton MARTHA HOSKINS Mexico WILLIAM HOSKINS Linneus JANICE HUNTER Detroit. Mich. WENDELL HUNTON Demarest. N. J. RICHARD ISETT St Louis JAMES JANES Farber LARRY G JARMON Unlonville BILL JEFFRIES St Louis MARGARET B. JOHNSON Bloomfield. Iowa dAAA t 78 DANNY KEF. .JOHNSON Wayland PEGGY ELAINE JOHNSON Hannibal ANN JONES Kirksvillc LOUISE JONES Allcrton. la. JACK JOOST Richmond JAMES C. KEETHLER Kirksvillc PATSY JEAN KERBY Glen wood CARROLL LEON KERR Memphis SONJA ANN KERR Perry BETTY LOU KINNEY Kirksvillc FRANCES ANN KINSILLA Chillicothc JUDITH KINWORTIIY Ml. Pleasant, la. JOHN E. KOPP Baldwin WILLIAM COE KRAUS Gorin DALE A KI TZNF.R Memphis ROBERT M. LANG Beatrice, Neb. DONALD E LARSON Loveland. Colo. THOMAS E. LAWSON Baring JAMES EDWARD LENZINI Bevicr ROBERT LIBBY Shelbina DALE LIGHT St lanns CHARLES LISENBEE St. Joseph VF.RLYN LEON LUKER La Belle BARBARA MABEE t'nionville REBECCA MACUMBER Macon LARRY DEAN MaGEE Carrollton LOUIS EDWARD MAHONEY Leonard KENNETH MARTIN St Louis LAURA ANN MATLOCK Kirksvillc DEAN LAVERNE MAY Novinger 79 CLARENCE T. MENGWASSER Jcifcrson City WILLIAM R. MILES Shclbina DON MILLER Kirksville JOHN WALTER MILLER Excello NORMA JEAN MILLER Corydon. Ia. DAVID A. MILLS St. Charles JANET FORD MOORE Barry. 111. LEE ALLEN MOOTS La Plata JOHN MORF.N Laredo MARCO ANTONIO MORENO Mexico City. Mexico JOSEPH MORGAN Colombia HARRY M MOSLEY Novinjicr KEITH N. MOTTER Kirksville MARY MUIR Green Castle PHYLLIS MURRAEN Purdin ROBERT DEE McCULLOUGH Atlanta edward McFarland Kirks villc WILLIAM MCGEE Valley Park WAYNE E. McINTIRE Osceola. Ia. JOHN WILLIAM McMICKLE Columbia DORIS LEE NELSON I ewi town THOMAS J. NELSON Macon PAUL WESLEY NEUMANN I nii.siana ELIZABETH ANNE NOVINGER Kirksville NANCY O’BRIEN St. Louis CAROL PADEN Kahoka CAROL PARIS Ottumwa. la WANDA FERN PARRISH BarinK ELOUISE PARTRIDGF. Dexter. Ia. MIKE PASSAS Kalamata. Greece 80 JOSEPH ALLEN PATTERSON Shelbina LAWRENCE PAYNE Brookfield JAMES POOLE Milan JOHN ALFRED POOLE Milan FOSTER PULIS Kirksville BONNIE COLLEEN PUTNAM Union villc LARRY VALE RAMBO Kcosauqua. Ia. LINDA READ Kirksville ROBERT M. READQUIST Ottumwa, la. ALAN WAYNE REECE Mvadville GERALD M. REISINGER Marshalltown, la. FLORENCE RE1T.MEYER St. Louis JERRY L. RENFRO Princeton LARRY REYNOLDS Lancaster ALLEN ROY RICHARDSON St Joseph CHARLES LEE RIGDON Greentop CAROL RILEY Milan DUANE W. ROBINSON Milton. In BOBBY GENE ROCKHOLD Lineviile PATRICIA ROLLINS L'Ansc. Mich. ROBERT ROLLINS Chicago, III HARRIET L. RUNYON St. Charles ROBERT RUSSELL Centerville, la. GARY SALLADE Kirksville MARILYN SAMMONS Ottumwa, la. LUIS ENRIQUE SANCHEZ San Jose. Costa Rica ROGER SCHLARBAUM Bloomfield. Ia. SCOTT SCHULZE Vandalia FRED SCHWADA Taylor WILLIAM HENRY SEYTTS Kirksville 31 WILLIAM SHARI Allvrton. la. SIIIKLKY SIIKESLEY Belknap. Ia. RICHARD SHOCKEY l.ineville. la FLOYD M. SHOTWELL Knoxville NANCY SUE SKINNER Jameson PAUL S SLATER Kirksville ROY DEAN STICK Downing ROY J SMITH Greentop LARKY L. STATER Ottumwa, la. KAREN LEE STEELE Trenton ILKNE WILMA STEWART Urashear JEAN GERAI.D SYKES Maywood MERRY TAVENNER Aurora. 111. PAUL THARP Oreen City SUE EVELYN THOMES Kirksville BERYL EDWIN THURMAN Elmer PATRICIA ANN TKENKFX Jefferson City DIANTHE TRUITT N'ovmger HAROLD DUANE TURNER La Plata LELA.NI DALE TIKNRR La Plata JAMES R. VAIL Kirksville ELIZABETH IVERS VANCE Kirksville BETTY W VARGAS San German. Puerto Rieo JEANIE VAUGHN Ewing SANDRA VIRDEN Kellerton. Ia. PAUL ROSS VOGT St. I.ouis MERLE C. WALKER Ottumwa, la. TRAVIS WAPLES Wayland LEONARD B. WATKINS Glrnuood JERKY EUGENE WAYMAN Kirksville 02 JERRY E. WEST Normandy DONNA SUE WHITE Hannibal MARTHA ANN WHITE Queen City MARY ELLEN WHITMER Quincy. III. SANDI WIGAL Kirksville STANLEY WILLIAMS Brookfield ANGIE LEE WILSON Bowlin Green GARY R WOOD Brookfield ANITA WOLF Bi unswick DANA DEE WRIGHT Moulton. la. DEANNA JO WRIGHT Brunswick RONALD WYMORE Ottumwa. la. JAMES H. YATES Moulton. la. JANET BETH YATES Bloomfield. Ia. MELVIN ZIEGLER Green Hut Park. N J. “Sixty” Mascot of the i960 class. First Freshman Class Meeting Freshman Class Officers; seated left to right; Charles Serfass. vice-pres.; Marilyn Mayes, treas.; Sherrill East, pres.; standing; Phyllis Conley, sec. Pres., Sherrill East 84 freshmen JAOKTTA J. ADAMS Kirtoville ELDON E AMBUKHL wn«M Cvty JIM FRANKBAKBKK Warsaw. Ill AKOL BEATY Ml Starling, I.oaa RUSS BENNETT Ollumiaa. Uyms KAREN E. AESCIII.IMAN Ktrkmllc MARY LOU AMIDEI Macon PATRICIA JOYCE BARNES Qurrn City DALE JOYE BECK M r Kalllm n, l.ma ROSALEA BENSKIN Browning IPEK AKSUGUR lilinbil, Turkey MARY PAGE ATKINSON Quincy. Ill HORTENSIA TOBLKR BARRACAN Mexico CHy. Mexico JERKY BECK NoveR) BARRY W HENSON Andouer. Mau VERNA MAE ALEXANDER MemphW OK WILLIAM GENE BAILEY SI. Catherine ANTHONY JOHN BAKULICH Crenklll. New Jeryry JANET MAY BECCHEK Kirk tlle RAYMOND FRANK BENTELE Macon HARLEY E ALMOND Milan AMLIN DUANE RAKER MareeGne HERBERT BATCHELDEK No. Reading. Man LARRY LEE DBEI.KR Morn . Illinet 6- I I-OUIS CALVIN UKKKEY Perry ART AN AIO AI.VAZAZ Monterey. Mexico OTIS BAKER Eldon, to a ROBERT LEE BATTEKSON Oeiumaa, Iowa DON ALT' LEE BELT MarceTine KARMA JO BERRY Canton SONJA BRUELAND Ottumwa. loci Cl AIRORN RVARS ClUfKf DANIEL JEROME CARTER Shelbiau JUDITH JANICE CLARK ClMMI JON EDCAIl COOK KiAwllU IIOLLIS DEAN CRAM OKU Kirk. .Hr KOHEX1 A CHRISTY on urns a. low PAUL DOUGLAS CONYERS Brookf.rid KAYE JEANinri: CRAG ; Kirk.wlle GERALD CAMPBELL Mnnror C.l SHARON MARIE BROWNING Kirktvtllc niniARD burkss Hrathcar MARY ANN BROWNING Edina ELVA LOU CAMPBELL NoveMy LINDA LOU HK1SMAN Rbsi PHYLLIS LEE CONLEY Kirk.%illr SANDRA JO CVUK1 (RtamwB. lenaa EUGENE HRENDKI. B menfield. Near Jersey JOHN EDWIN BRUNER Kirluville Zl drk WGSLP.Y DEAYN BRIZENDINE Kiohmend DUNN EU ON BROOKS Laddomo NANCY JEAN BRYANT Alexandria BOBBIE DEAN COLLINS KwkuV, low GAIL DI ANE BURCHETT KirioviUe BARBARA CAMPBELL Gr«r.lop JOSE EAHIO CHAVERRI Heredia. Co la Blc EUGENE BRI NK OlIII[TUB . low WANDA ROSE 'AI I.IIIAN Milan JACK CHADWICK New London. tr aa BONNIE RAE COLE Euilon BERT LEON CORREU. Brookfield DONNIE MARION BYARS Clarente d M fl NANCY ELLEN CASNEK Kirk.vill' NELLIE ANN CLARKSON OIIUCTW , Io-a CHARLES CARKOU. COPELAN D-JJi Ferry. New York SM KAY CRAWFORD Atlart JAMS JEANNE CRIST OiwJi, lo« i LARKY LEON CROOKS Worthington ARTHUR B UAAK CARY ORRIN DAtlOKTT Kirkwood Ottumwa. low DEAN DALEY Waterloo. Ill JANICE DAN ELS Ottumwa, Iim CLARA DARR Nwviojrt LUZONNE MARIE DAIIR Mumphlr CHARLOTTE K DATE Walmoa. Kju . Hawaii DONALD DAVIS M on RICHARD DAVIS St. l-oui DONNA JEANNE DAWKINS I.EO VERNON DEAN Si. Charles Cojtmii REX DINSMORK BETTY LOU DITMARS Kirn.. t. low Kiikttilli- AKDENA DOCKCM Kirkavillr t iumixtitk DOROTHY CN c Cr.. Ill BARBARA DOUCLAS Sober!. Cotor do MARY ANN DOLE LAS Callao SHERRILL EOCENE EAST SNelUna JUDY LOKENK EDMUND Otlumw a, Iowa RICHARD LEE EDWARDS Mai IMI SUSIE DYE hirk-.ville MARLENE SUE ELAM KlrktvIU PATRICIA EADKS Matwood til A RON ANN ELUS Hannibal LOIS THELMA EASLEY 1.4 Plata ADELE EVEHSMKYKK WtigMOty 7 NADINE PHYLLIS PARSON CLYDE FORBES L'nmnsiHe JOAN KAY EYE Ml Union. Iov o BOB GIESRI.MAN Macon KAREN KAV GRAIIEK Ml I'leaiaot low VIRGINIA ELLEN FORD ELIZABETH MIEKKILL FOSS Milan Paulin ROSALIE MAKY FOX Gibb I A SALLY ANN GALBRAITH Me roc CM WILLIAM DYAS GARNETT ifnwr LANCE GARRESTON kirkmllc CAROL LKK FLAYHARTY New London. Iowa DONALD HAY FREEMAN sab bury LEANS JANE GAUBATZ Salisburs KATHRYN ANN GILL Leaoovilk JAI'NITA JEAN GILPIN Kirktvillc EDWARD GERALD GLADUACII GARY PAUL GOODEN Brunswick Milton. Iowa DONALD WALTER GREENE SI C harks GARY I.EE GRl BBS Dood . Iowa EIAIN'E JOY GRLBKKTI Novincer SMARLOTTE GI.THRIE Brookfield MARY Jl FKYREAR Oaten City Mo CHARLES CLEM OERLEMAN Klrktvill THOMAS J GOODNICK SI Charte LELAII PEARL HACKNEY tuanllc WAYNE AUSTIN HACKNEY WIU.IAM E HAGER Ituanlle KkwtiU. I wa NANCY LOULSE HALL llurdland 1EKKY MOURE MALI. Mexico ROGER KENT HAMILTON Kirkirilk ARTHUR GEORGE IIAMMEL WehMfr Grose BETTY HAM MONO PriiuXon LAKKV HAKOY SNHbyvlll MKI.VIN LEE HATCHER O rood BEVERLY JEAN MILLS BiuAftrR RALPH NELSON HOVER Novjuxr CAROL ANN MOSLEM ChttLooU it LYNN ELW'OOD HAMMONS Ethel JOANN HAKL Wlnlgin KAREN HAUGEN Bur linftUav Ioma KL IM ANN IIEAGLIN Hiltiboro. lovo CAROLINE JEAN HOWARD HAMUbAl JUDITH HIITCHISON DONAU RAY HAMITON M .«■«. MARY JANE HARNDEN Alletlun. I m BARBARA KAREN IIAVNEK Coi ilon. I a a LARKY PARKER HOMES La Plata VN J.a i CHARLES HOWE .Vowlll JOAN HUTTON CLrmrr ROGER LEE HASSON ICaekltn DIANE K HARPER NVa Loo«J«n. Iiiiaa ' JX V diM JAMES 1 Kukivi-I IIAKLK.N HAYS r r S . . MAI Alin tIE HOOK rlon KSL . v SANDRA COLLEEN HUDSON K r.u City I | iXr BHr ' I KOBE HI LEE INoALLS ILrntbAl JULIA HARDMAN Pnr «t « MARILYN E HARPER Oikaloeia, Iowa EDWIN DALE HIATT KirktMlU- KOBEKI MAURICE HOPKINS LaB«U ELIZABETH ANN HUMPHREY Hofil. IrmA DONALD EUGENE JACKSON Shvlbiu REX G. HARDMAN Prit rHc WELDON HARRISON I Jplalj JANICE LOUISE HILL Unienville DONALD MAX MASKIN' Ur.WBMlIe JANICE LAMKKE HURLEY liwili DOTTIE JEAN JACKSON rw-c BO GEORGE J AEG ER Wn|M City JANET MARIE JONES Ethel ■ iliU BARBARA MAE KIMHKOLCH PtirOlB DENNIS LEON KP.EHBIKL Wturm , I BARBARA I.KNDRI M Hunnewrtl JOYCE ANN LAYMAN Kt City I.OHAINK EDITH JAMES tirMTilOP JOHN KELLY Ki(k««llle JUDITH ANNE KINO Kirkiviltr SEZANNE KKEMIIELLEK Burlington. Iowa I HUMAN JOSEPH LANNACUAN Tciwtk. Now Jcney f EIJX ANTHONY LEMAN I'llRI). lUUdl ROBERT KOYCE JKEEKIES Domum KENNETH ROBERT KELLY .'Merton. low MARGARET LEE KING Prtocetoa 0 1 HENRY IIARRY KIUGBOWAN i'erry JOHN r LA.NTZ KlIlLivillr DEAN LINDER Kirkivitl KAREN Rim JOHNSON KirkiMlIc SHIRLEY ANN KELSEY hirkiviilr JAMES Vt KINGTON Klrictvllio KARL KOREHT KUDDER Wjtliington JEAN MARIE LANSWELL wnii fn town MELVIN GENE UNDER Kirktiillr JAMES EDWARD JONES Qumcy. Ill CHARI YTTF. KAY KENDRICK Keokuk, low E, C LET IS KOEHLER BAJCO. III. LAWRENCE RALPH l-'RERTRW I'«Ml. low LENA GENEVIEVE LAWSON Worth uuton LANA LOU UNDLEY LaPIiU JANE ANN JONES Be :«•r LINDA MAE KEKK Kukwille DONNA LEA KOTtIK Sjhibury JANICE ILKNE LAND St. Lom MARILYN L LAWSON Green Oitle DAVIE WILUAM UNK OeiwmWA. low JOHN CARR LLOYD SI ChirU-v JERRY MANGOLD OKillon MARILYN ANN MAYEN Macon DOROTHY MAKLYN MILEY Kirfctitllc JAMES NOTE MITCHELL l nlll ! JOYCE ANN MORRIS Milan DON MUNDY SI Louis JAMES ROBERT MYERS ELEANOR ALICE MeOARTNBY CuaKvUW Kirkyvt'Jc ROBERT HENRY MANYX L-R.ll.- JAMES HADLEY MARTIN Oimb City CAROLYN KAY MEADOR Ecllon ALVIN MEEKER TfrlMon KAY MILLER Ki.k.ou.- S JANANN Ml K IIEI.L PMtBi TED WARREN MITTLKR Kirksvilte ROBERT V MORSE Clearwater, Elon.li EDWIN C. MOSSOP H’umlM GENE MCDD iltmmr Oily IRE MARTIN LUTZ Laredo DONALD DEAN MAUCK Klfkivilb- CHARLES EDWARD MAIRET Ollui-nu-j, I O'- - DELLA JEAN MOORE R.rkv.llle GLEN MELVIN MULLINS Cl.-nwi—! LARRY MARVIN MICHAEL Oi—y.Ciii linu LOIS LOUISF. MINIG Gin-ntop ITIYIJ.1S JOAN MOODIE Marcclinc CAROLYN ANN MULEOKD Kukivilla- DOROTHY MAY Harris MICHAEL DAVID MILES KrrJluV. Urma GARY ALLEN MITCHELL Klfcoka KARLA KAY MATNEY K..1- .. - CLARENCE MEINDERS Hu..- ILII. Iowa CARY ELDON MILLION Palmy i a ROBERT L MOBLEY Downing -SV - vV ftk BEVERLY ANN McCLANAIIAN UOIKW. SONDKA U?K McCUSKEY Kirluvllte BARBARA 1KNAY Humealoa, low SHIRLEY ANN McCLARKN Punlm SYLVAN GALE MCDONALD Marcella SHARON LYNNE MCPHERSON McrapMf i. ' Jl WALTER JAMES MeCORMICK SI Cbarlc, M PEGCY JO MrELHINNRY Ki.v«in DONALD McVAY Klfklllllr KOBEKIA L MCCOY Krotava a . kni VARY LOU McGEE Downing JANET McVRY Agency, low SHARON LEE MCCULLOUGH Kami) Crty c . fc - w -X — MOLLY McCREW Man.li RICHARD J NAERT JWfniMnllc. Indian WILLIAM NEIGHBOR CnMiillr ALFRED NELSON Ten fly. New Jersey CIIARI.YN UAK NELSON Grccnlop MARY LIT A NES8I1 Callao JOHN EDWARD NICHOLS Ml Plea.ant. Iowa VIVA ELLEN NICHOLS WiUumHoww NORMA ANNE NICK ELL Uwrliecton. Iowa BARBARA JO NORMAN Ottumwa. I.«i ORVILLE NOVINGER Bratbear CHARLES WAYNE O’NEAL Mar h tl ROSALIE MAE ORMAN 92 OKnmwa. low LARRY OVERTURE Ottumwa, L«a EVELYN ALLINE PARRISH JAMES GORDON PASI.KY Pollock la-Wa... DAVID PEARSON I’auficld. low INA LOUISE McCULLY Callao BOB McHENRY I Dimia NANCY LEE NEAL Port Madiaoo Sow RICHARD NICHOLS L.W . ELIZABETH ANNE O'NEAL Kno« CHy VIRGINIA PEARL PEARSON Lbcrtyaillc. Honda DOROTHY PERKY KiditiHc MUSI POSTON KlttitlUc w % LOWELL I) RATUrK KiiktiUlr BETTY JO RILEY Dowrunii LOWP.U. DUANE ROBINSON KirkseWe CARL rose Kiikctlll LAVERN PETERSON Kirkctille MELODY ANN POWKLL Arsvlc. low KOY EDMOND KKC'KKR Centralia JOHN LEE RILEY Cmn Cattle MAURICE A PETTENGILL Trcntotl EVELYN MAXINE EAGER Kirktville JAMES HARRY REED Allertco. kina IIOSALLE RINEY Baring KRISS WILLIS PHILIPS N ] m a. Iowa JO KANDAU, St CKarlet M ELLEN RUBY RHODES Caleehurg. HI VIRGINIA MAE ROBERSON YrtXut PHYLLIS ANN POI.I.ITT Palm ra ALICE LCEVINA RANEY Piank font ■ DALE LEE RICHARDSON DORIS ANN ROBERTS Kahoka ANNABEL PORTER Ix-enlown SHERRY ANN RANKIN MiRiuv Iona PALL ALLEN KICKER SfcelMna KIUIAKD CRAIG ROBERTS La scatter MARILYN ROBINSON lXawniwg P JAMES KOSENKKANS New London HOWARD PAUL RODGERS Milan atj. ( . J. NELDA JOYCE RUDY MempMs RACHEL JANE KOLSTON Kilkwille BONNIE L KLSHELL Milton. Iowa JANE KOMJUK Atlanta PATRICIA ANN RUSSELL Keotawvja. Iowa JOYCE ANN RORICK Quincy. Ill CAROL SUE KLS1' Perry 93 ffV WILLIAM HOWARD RYSOAM Ottumwa. low CAROLYN SUE SANDISON Mobe r! PHYLLIS SWn Ottumwa. low VF.RA MAP. SHARPE La Belle LOL'ISK SIDLES Numa. low RrTA SOSA Mendun 4k FRANK A SCHAPPACH DoW Frrt . N Y CHARLES SERFASS Rn.Af.eVl FI IFARFTH hIIF.RIDON Wairrfxhurc DONALD J. SINNOCK I .a Plat. KOSAIJ SNIDER 9 4 Dut,n L'llv w- , 4ikI JOHN WIIJ.IAW SAMPSKL Callao HETTY IjOI' SMITH Oiocinaati. km TERRY JO SC1IACHEL Ft Maliwe, low WILMA FAY SCOTf Laddoni IRA JOHN SEASHOLTZ W )rrim, BETTY SHEARER DF.WF.Y J NMKPAKD Kirkavillc lluriilind LUELLA SIDLES Noma. Iowa SAMMIE SIMLEU Kirkmilc JUDITH ANN SMITH Rrthel PEKKLEY SMUII Oueen City SHKKILYN JEAN SOWERS RAYMOND IIARLEY SPARKS Wajland Pnreetoo JAMES SCHAFER Lancaktrr WILLIAM W SEELEY Vardalia TAMARA I.F.F. SHEPHERD lamailtr ■ ROB SINE Part PATRICIA ANN SCHULZE Vandalia KENNETH W SERFASS Brookfield LARRY RICHARD SARCENT Mradvilte £ r OI.F.N MANLEY SMYSER Glenwood dk FRANCIS K. STOKER KiirHiM MARY SUE SHUCK lliilmewell ' J £ 'A FLOYD RALPH SMALL Edina NANCY JO SOKNBFKOEK Mradolle LEWIS t. SMOKER JOHN RI.I.IOTT STEWART Oltiisiwi. low KAY SWANK Perry JANE IHUMAS N« Cimbrii JOSE RENEE TREVINO MonTrirr. Mnw JULIA ANN VAIL Indianola. Io a SHARON LYNN STANAKI Brookfield I-.VONNF. STEWART CUrrnee SAN OKA LEE SWANK Ottumwa, Iowa MICHAEL THOMAS KntkuV. lo 'J JOHN fiAUTII TROESTKR Kiriuvillc KIUHARO LEE VAN OYNE Corydon. lo a MAXINE OAKLENE STARBUCK fnm CHy CLENDA STIDMAN Yotinfrr THELMA MARIE SWITZER BiaekLn PATKHE I HUM AS LaPlata CAROLYN SUE TURNBULL Phlladelt ! ROBERT MARION VAN OYNE Corydon. lo«a EARL LLOYD STARK Corydee. Iowa ERI.KNE ST1KKEY Ca ntiMi MARCIA JOYCE T ALLMAN IjiKailtr JAMES THOMPSON Uaom EARL EUGENE TURNER Louluana JIM VAN METER Lcwiatown GEORGE STATER Ottumwa, kno KEITH STORY (•rmitiip KENNETH TARSIO Twiafl . N J RICHARD TODD MoBerly JACK TWITCH ELL Lmnrut EARL DEAN VAN NESS KMupirtt, Iowa RALPH C. STERRETT Pine Grove iMiuana KAREN LEE SURBAUGII llumfitwi. Ir.wa PHYLLIS TAYLOR Kirktville DIANN IOEOEBUSCH SI Ctarle PRANK DAVID I TTERBACK Perry MARJORIE VARGAS S r Jote. Cotta Rica ft CHKIS1INE MARIE WAKES Buckllo JEANNE WESTHUES Glatguw SANDRA SUE WADDILL Brookfield THOMAS WKATHERSBY St. Loom LINDA ANN WHITE Hacnbal DORK JEAN WILLIAMS DOROTHY JANET WILLIAMS MonLrati-, Chicaco. Ilboota MICHAEL E WAGNER lllgbcc bibet wkbkk Bcvwr VEDA MAE WHITE Marccttm- GARY ELMER WILLIAMS Ua «stown fTS 4i;M CHARLES E WAIBEL DONALD WALKER BoonvlUc Humctloa. Iowa GERALD WHITWORTH Mradvillr ROBERT C WILflirS Atlanta DORIS EVELYN WINN GARRY WINN Rutherford Boo rm sic JAMES L WALKER E St. Loou. IlUooM RUSSELL WELLS Grccetop JACK WILLIAM WILKINSON Eton . Iowa BETTY JO WINK I HOREN Canton JOSEPH E WOLE Kraiiw lltinriil NANCY ANNE ttOLEE Valley Statioo. KeMucky LYLA KAREN WOLKMEYER Keokuk. Iowa LINDA GAYLE WOOD Brookfield PHYLLIS ANN WOOD New Cambria DORIS WOODS l-a Plata 96 JUDITH ANN WOODS Mua com«ry City DALE E WOODWARD Parkvilie KONAL WRAHLIK St Loot. ARTHUR LYNN YOCUM PATSY TOMOKO YONKMOTO Rynumvillc Kihulil Hawaii JAMES XIPPAY Silt it. lUinoli Upper left: Dr. Ryle with the Honorable Charles Taft. Middle: Dr. Ryle welcomes Lord Kilbrackeri. Upper right: Lt.-Col. Robert Mc- Kenny, principal speaker at the Korean me- morial assembly. Middle: Co-captain Billy Mills accepting the coveted hickory stick. Lower left: P. M. Marr catches a big one! Tx wer right: Presidential party on fishing trip. «i NORMAL 99 who's who On the strength of actual ability, past record, and personal habits, twenty-eight members of the MSTC student body were chosen to appear on the pages of Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. These students, selected by an unknown committee on a non-prejudiced basis, were chosen in view of their service to the school, leadership and practical qualities, contribution to extra curricular activities, and scholastic achievements. PATRICIA ARMATO Rivcrdalc, Mich. Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres., 1956; Cardinal Key, pres., 1957-1958: House Council; Kappa Delta Pi, vicc-prcs., 1957-1958: Student Coun- cil; Westminister Fellowship, spon- sor. 1957-1958; Echo Queen, 1957; Dean’s Honor Roll. MASON C. BJ3NN. JK. Frankford English. Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma, treas., 1956; Blue Key, treas., 1957; FT.A.; In- dex Staff; Interfraternity Council, see.-treas.. 1958; Pi Omega Pi. treas., 1957; Sigma Tan Gamma, high priest, 1956. treas., 1957, pres.. 1958; Echo Staff, ass’t. bus. mgr., 1956. bus. mgr.. 1957; D.S.F.; Stu- dent Mentor; English Club; Dorm Council, treas., 1956; Dean's Honor Roll. BETTY ROSS BUENGER Milan Business Education F.T.A., pres.. 1957-1958; Wesley Foundation, see., 1955-1957. ROBERT COOK Canton Social Science Debate; Historical Society; Pi Kappa Delta. JOHN L. FIALA Beatrice. Neb. Business Administration Blue Key. sec., 1957, pres., 1958; College Players, vice-pres.. 1956; Pi Omega Pi. vice-pres., 1957. pres., 1957; Student Social Committee; Band, vice-pres.. 1956; Dean’s Hon- or Roll. CHARLES R. FITZGERALD St. Louis Physical Education K. Club, pres., 1957; Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Football, co-captain. 1957. RICHARD E. FLASPOHLER Salisbury Social Science Blue Key: Historical Society, pres.. 1958; Sigma Tau Gamma; Dean’s Honor Roll; Senior class, pres.. 1957 1958. MARJORIE GORDY Bloomfield. Iowa Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cardinal Key, index Staff. Student Social Committee; Wesley Foundation, campus co ordinator. 1957-1958: W. A.A... pres.. 1957 1958; Echo Staff. RALPH F. C.OTTO Nantucket. Mass. Physical Education Alpha Kappa Lambda, pres., 1958; Alpha Phi Omega; Interfra- ternity Council, pres.. 1958; Veter- an’s Club, pari., 1957. RICHARD C. HACKMAN Rock Port Physical Education, English Blue Key; K. Club, pres., 195G- 1957; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foun- dation, pres., 1955 1956; Basketball; Track. BARBARA I1EID Milan Home Economics Delta Zeta, pres., 1957 1958; Op- era; Panhellemc Council, treas., 1957-1958: Student Council; Student Social Committee; College Chorus. BASIL D. HUNT Newtown Elementary Education Blue Key; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Romance Language Club: Sig- ma Tau Gamma, Scholarship Chair- man 1956 1957, Political Chairman 1957-1958; Student Council; Student Social Committee; Square and Compass Club; Echo Staff, ass’t. editor, 1957, editor, 1958; Dean’s Honor Roll; Young Democrats, vice-pres., 195G; Feature Editor. College Magazine. 1958. 101 MELVIN L. JOHNSON Ottumwa, Iowa Music Education Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, vice-pres., 1958; NEMO; Opera, “Carousel”, “Kiss Me. Kate”; Student Social Committee; Band, pres., 1957-1958; Orchestra; College Chorus; Dean’s Honor Roll. ARIADNE MARKIDOU Greece English International Club, pres., 1957- 1958. WILLIAM M. MILLS Columbia Physical Education K. Club; Football, co-captain. 1957; Track. ANNA GRACE MITTEN Kirksville Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma, pres., 1957- 1958, sec., 1955-1956-1957; Cardinal Key, sec.. 1957-1958; F.T.A.; Index Staff; Pi Omega Pi. editor, 1956- 1957; Dean’s Honor Roll; Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Award. 1956. HENRY T. McBRIDE Olivette Mathematics B.S.U., treas., 1957-1958; Sigma Zeta. pres., 1957-1958; Dean’s Honor Roll 102 PHIL NOVINGER Novinger Mathematics Phi Sigma Epsilon, pres., 1957- 1958; Interfratermty Council, vice- pres.. 1957-1958. HU tsa ELMO H. OESTREICH Salisbury Music Education Blue Key, vice-pres.. 1956-1957; College Players: Lead in “My Three Angels”; NEMO, pres., 1955- 1956; Opera. Singing lead in Car ousel , Kiss Me Kate”. “Okla- homa”; Sigma Tan Gamma; Stu- dent Council, councilman. 1956-1957. pres., 1957-1958; Student Social Committee; Who’s Who. 1956-1957; Band; College Chorus. LYNNE ANNE PETERSON La Plata Physical Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres.. 1957- 1958; Panhellenic Council, vice- pres.. 1957-1958; W.A.A.; Student Mentor. 1957. THOMAS P. PERRY Kirksville English Alpha Kappa Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi, pres., 1957-1958; Romance Language Club, vice-pres.. 1956- 1958. WANDA TURNER Brookfield Business Education Pi Kappa Sigma, pres.. 1957-1958; Panhellemc Council, pres., 1957- 1958: Pi Omega Pi. reporter. 1957- 1958; Alpha Phi Sigma. JUDY PARADISE Hannibal Elementary Education Delta Zeta, sec.. 1957; Student Council, councilwoman, 1956-1957, sec., 1957 1958; Newman Club, sec., 1955 1956; Homecoming Queen, 19- 57; Dean's Honor Roll; Freshman candidate for Echo Queen, 1956. RICHARD F. PARCELLS Kirksville Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Key; In- dustrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsi- lon; Sigma Zeta; Student Social Committee; Echo King candidate, 1958; Veteran’s Club; Dean’s Honor Roll. JO SANDFORT Pattonvillc English Cardinal Key; College Players; Index Staff, editor, 1956: Panhel- lenic Council, sec., 1957-1958; Sigma Sigma Sigma, pres.. 1957-1958; W. A.A., point recorder. 1955: Echo Staff. DONALD L. SWAYZE Flint. Mich. Pre-Osteopathic Sigma Tau Gamma; Echo Staff, ass’t. bus. mgr., 1956-1957, bus. mgr.. 1957-1958; Pre-Osteopathic Club: Junior class, pres., 1957-1958. 103 Row l: Ix is Crooks, Aloma Neumann. Marilyn Harrington, treas., Pat Armato, pres., Beatrix Juhasz, Hungarian student sponsored by Cardinal Key, Anna Grace Mitten, sec., Jane Bridges, vice-prcs., Kaye Vickers, Carolyn Schaf- fer. Row 2: Miss Agnes Slemons, sponsor, Kay Sadler, Pat Rourke, Judy Veronesi, Jo Sandfort. Elaine Goto. Leona Whittorn, Barbara Kerls, Marge Gordy, Barbara Moles. cardinal key As a sister organization to Blue Key, the Eugene Fair Chapter of Cardinal Key is a national honorary service organization for college women. Members are nominated by the chapter and arc selected by a faculty committee. Members are selected on the basis of leadership, character, and participation in school activities. Sixty hours of college credit are also required for member- ship. Selling homecoming buttons, doing welfare work, ushering at college and civic functions, and conducting tours on Senior Day are some of Cardinal Key’s activi- ties. This year they are also sponsoring a Hungarian girl as a student at the college. Cardinal Key is limited to twenty-five members. blue key Blue Key is the highest honor fraternity for men on the campus. This service organization is for men who show definite qualities in leadership, scholarship, personality, character, and participation in student ac- tivities. F.ach must have sixty or more college hours and a point hour ratio which is higher than the average point hour ratio of all the men on the campus. Among the many services which Blue Key renders the college arc organizing the Homecoming Parade (this year’s parade being the largest in the history of the col- lege), conducting visitor tours on Parent’s Day and Senior Day, ushering at baccalaureate and commence- ment exercises, and the biggest service of all, the pub- lishing of the student directory each year. Blue Key is sponsored by Dr. Eli Mi tiler. Row 1: Bob Dillinger, Paul Price, Ur. Mittler, sponsor, John Flala, Jack Capps, Don Basket. Row 2: Basil Hunt, Gary Garton, Richard Bell, Melvin Johnson, Elmo Oestreich, Lonnie Echternacht, Richard Flaspohler, Richard Par- cells, Dean Trainer, Larry Lutz. Elvis Kirkpatrick. Row 3: Charles Henry, Don Buckman, Miles Brewer, Bob Hog- enson, Ron Bagley. Robert Capp, Dan Bradbury, Gene Gregory, Mason Benn. Melvin Lee. Not pictured: Ladd Pash, Richard Hackman, Dave Chickering. Row 1: Shirley Mudd. Elaine Goto. Treasurer; Carolyn Schaffer, Secretary; Richard Roll. Vice President: Anna Grace Mitten. President; Kay Sadler. Reporter; Max E Bell. Sponsor: Martha Barnett. Row 2: Karen Horibe. Jo Ann Dodge, Kaye Vickers. Dianthe Truitt. Gaylia Miller. Marilyn Harrington. Judy Durham. Annabel Porter, Gisela Mat- thaei, Wanda Turner. Row 3: Paula Iloerrmann. Elizabeth Hofmeister. Rita Sosa. Anne Flinehpaugh, C. E. Grim, Paul Gonnerman. John Robertson. Miles Brewer. Mason Bonn. Melvin Johnson. Pat Black. Sandra Holman. Patsy Kerby. alpha pi sigma As a national honorary organization in scholarship, Alpha Phi Sigma invites valedictorians and salutatorians as associate members and those students maintaining an S average or better for three consecutive quarters as master members. sigma zeta Sigma Zeta is a national honorary science society. The aims of this organization arc to promote and recog- nize the attainment of high scholarship on the part of students of science, to encourage continued advance- ment in scientific knowledge on the part of its members, and to foster among them a spirit of friendly social ac- quaintance and mutual help. Membership qualifications include a major in nat- ural science or mathematics and high scholarship in these fields. Row l: Max E. Bell. Wray M. Rieger. Cory C. Gillum. Vice President. Henry T. McBride, President; John Hawkins, Secretary-Treasurer; Ollin J. Drennan. Sponsor. Max Q. Freeland. Row 2: Karen Wolfmeyer, Richard F. Parcells. Kenneth W. Henry. Robert Libby, Stanley Williams, William A Wagner. Joe M. Bennett. David Furnish, Harry R. Snyder. Marty Murrell. Row 1: Wanda Turner, reporter; Eileen Ilays. treas.; Jo Ann Dodge, see.; Hudora Kucknian. editor. Row 2: Eugene Gregory, vice-pres.; Charles E. Kauzlarich, sponsor; Lonnie Echternii pres. Pi Omega Pi was founded on this campus by Dr. Paul O. Selby in 1923 and has since become the na- tional honorary undcr-graduate fraternity in Business Education. Since the founding of Alpha Chapter on this [•hi, campus, 104 chapters with over 19.000 members have been organized in colleges and universities throughout the United States. Alpha chapter has initiated 644 Busi- ness Majors. Row 1: Janice Legg, Jerry Wilson, Bruce Welch, Mason Benn, Lonnie Echternacht, Charles Henry, Billy Privitt, Gene Gregory, John Fiala, Suzanne Evans. Row 2: Jo Ann Dodge, Ralph Monay, Laura Hulse, Eugene Croarkin, Charles Kauzlarich, Vera Garcs, Harold Mickclson, Aloma Neumann. Row 3: Virginia Murrain, Paula Perino, Fran Warren, Carolyn Tawney. Jerry Davis, Nona Leonard, Eudora Buckman, Doris Hickman, Valene Myers, Marlene Homes, Anna Grace Mitten. Rose King, Wanda Turner, Carolyn Gregory. 106 Kow 1: Carolyn Mulford, Robert Morse, Shcrod V. Collins. Werner Strick, Walter McCormick, Nancy Casner. Row 2: Sandra Swank, Ann Flinchpaugh. pi kappa delta Pi Kappa Delta is a national forensic fraternity which sponsors the college debate squad under the direction of Sherod Collins of the speech faculty. This year’s question for debate was “Resolved that membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment should be illegal ’ The debate squad par- ticipated in tourneys at Bradley University; at the Mid- west Speech Tournament in Kirksvillc; at Northwest Missouri State College, Maryville; at Kansas State Teachers, Pittsburg; at the University of Nebraska; and at Missouri’s state tournament. Members of the squad arc Carolyn Mulford, Ann Flinchpaugh, Barbara Irving, Nancy Casner, Jim Miller, Werner Strick. Bob Cook, and Walter McCormick. Ezra Coppcn and Charles Harding participated in oratory. kappa delta pi Kappa Delta Pi was organized on the teachers col- lege campus in 1923. Membership is 'based on high scholastic standing, leadership, and professional prom- ise. Dr. Pauline Knobbs is sponsor of the organization. Kow 1: Aloma Neumann. Pauline Knobbs, sponsor: Jo Ann Dodge, treas.; Tom Perry, pres.; Pat Armato, vice-pres.; Elaine Goto, reporter-historian; Carmen Calvin. Kow 2: Mary Helen Capp, Carolyn Schaffer, Kaye Vickers, Jo El- len McKay, Barbara Moles, Kudora Burkinan, Sandra Holman, Marilyn Harrington, Jane Barnett. Row 3: Theodore Nishijo, Dick Hackman, Charles Henry, Richard Bell. J. R. Munden. Ervin J. Mueller. Paul Gonnerman, Metin Ogut, Dave Chickcring. How l; Charles Baldwin, C. E. Grim, Dean Trainer, Sgt.-at-Arms; Robert Tanner,. Corresponding Secretary; Paul Price, Vice President; D. A. Vick. President: Jerry Wayman. Secretary; Jerry Hitt, Treasurer; C. Hugh Gardner, Sponsor: Bob Libby. Larry Whitney. Row 2: Jerry West. Gary Bogar, Jim Gulick. Gordon Benson, Wayne Newman. David Furnish, Carl Baldwin, Richard Murphy. Jack Capps, John Campbell. Row 3; Marvin Russell, Bill Botkin, Ronnie Thomas, Bob Dillinger, John Bragg, Richard Craig, Arthur Daar, Dale Woodward, Bob Hogenson. Warren Watts, Terry Troester. Jim Edwards, Bill Zervopoulos. Lawrence Wantland. Ray Williams, Terrance D. Bushnell, T. W. Sorrell. alpha phi omega Alpha Phi Omega is a Greek Service organization on the college campus dedicated to Leadership, Friend- ship, and Service. Each member must have been a mem- ber ol the Boy Scouts of America at some time during his boyhood. Each year Epsilon chapter sponsors a spring and a fall camporee for the scouts of the Thousand Hills District. The annual Ugly Man Contest and Benefit Dance highlight the activities of A. P. O. on campus. This year the proceeds from the dance went to help “CARE”. The fraternity has progressed and prospered this year through the initiation of twenty-eight new mem- bers from the fall membership campaign. A P O members discuss plans at one of their frequent din- ner meetings. Row 1: John Campbell, pres.; Ed Polovich, Ircas.; N. C. Allen, sponsor; Lynn Coy, vice-pres.; Raymond Hoffman, sec. Row 2: Gary Gooden, Ed Browning, Jose Brier, Edd Hill, Donn Brooks, Robert Schrader, Floyd Kellam. sgt.- at-arms; Mike Wagner. agriculture club The Agriculture Club started off the year by win- ning first place with their float in the surprise division of the Homecoming parade. The highlight of the year was the crowning of the Barnwarming Ouccn at the annual Barnwarming dance in March. Again this spring the Ag Club will help the Agri- culture Department in the District Judging Contest. industrial arts club I he Industrial Arts Club is a professional organiza- tion of Industrial Arts majors. This club is responsible for many handicraft projects, such as furniture making, which are used by the college. This year the Industrial Arts Club entered in the Homecoming Parade a float which won first place in the mechanical division with its theme “Ninety Years of Progress. The club is sponsored by Duane Cole. Instructor in Metals. Row l: Allen K. Richardson. Sam Bradbury. John Bragg. Larry Lutz, vicc-prcs.; Paul Wilson, pres.; Ed Polovich, see.; Robert Capp. Donald H. West. Michael Meehan. James R. Walker. Row 2: Elvis Kirkpatrick. Otho Barnett, Ro- land Nagel, Ralph Shuin, Duane Cole, Lyle Carter, William T. Minor, Lawrence Wantland, Richard Burnett, H. K. Myers. Row 3: Edward Roysc, Richard Eitcl, Robert Riley, John Crawford, Bernard Carter, Leon Hellmann, Lynn Coy, Wilford Slaughter. Ivan Phillips. Joy Reynolds. Roger Jarman. student national education association The SNEA began as the Future Teachers of America on this campus in the fall of 1956. This year the name was changed to Student National Education Association. This organ- ization is the professional association for col- lege or university students preparing to teach. Local chapters and state student education as- sociations arc integral parts of the Student NEA. A member of Student NEA is a student member of his state education association and the NEA. with all the rights, privileges, and re- sponsibilities of associate membership in these professional organizations. The Student NEA provides members with opportunities for personal growth and develop- ment of professional competence; for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession; for participating in co-operative work on the problems of the profession and the community; and for actiCe professional membership on the local, stale, national, and world levels. Membership is open to any college student preparing to teach and having a scholarship honor-point ratio of 1.0. Dr. Eli F. Mittlcr, head of the Division of Extension Service, is the sponsor of the chapter. Row 1: Shirley Jeffries, Luella Sidles, Eudora Buckman, Angie Wilson Miles Brewer, Betty Buenger, Dave Roquet, Karen McAllister, Norma Miller, Anna Grace Mitten, Aletta Dciling. Row 2: Aloma Newman, Martha Barnett. Jane Senior. Shirley Jones, Sondra McCuskey, Kay Sadler. Diana LeFever. Carol Paris. Janenc McDaniel, Doris Hick- man. Karen Johnson. Marlene Harrington, Ruby Leutung. Louise Sidles. Jansi Kay Lyon. Helen Shiroma. Row 3: Deanna Shafer, Carolyn Schaffer, Judy Durham, Marlene Homes, Betty Allen, Rufino Chungalao, Donald McVay, Walter McCormick, John Bragg, Robert Capp, Don Buckman, Russell D. Wells, Richard Burnett, Bonnie Russell, Margaret Johnson, Krancine Allen. Carol Blomgren. Mary Watts Capp. How 1. Gerald Robinson, Miss Willie Whitson, sponsor, Marilyn Harrington. Anna Marie Korsen, president, Gwen Williams, treasurer, Suye Noriwake. secretary. Don Robinson. Row 2: Elaine Goto. Oleva Payton. Daisy Robinson, Nancy Yamamoto. Phyllis Berry. Not pictured: Olga Finney, Carol Paris, Pat Russell, Ruby Leutung, Rufino Chun- galeo, Pat Smith, vice president association of childhood education The goals of the Association for Childhood F.duca- tion are to develop professional ideals and to study cur- rent problems in education. Membership is open to ele- mentary majors and to students interested in Elementary Education. romance language Membership in the Romance Language Club is open to all those studying a romance language or interested in that field. This year the club sponsored a picnic at Forest Lake as a get-acquainted party. This organization encourages speaking the foreign languages which are being studied. The club is spon- sored by Dr. Michel R. Ramon. Row 1: Heredia Diaz, Marthlu Bledsoe, Harriet Hammond, Jeanette Christman. Carolyn Mulford, Wes'e Kivanc. Row 2: Gloria Margarita Gonzalez. Elizabeth Hen rich, Richard Novinger. Tom Perry. Alden Bingham. Charles Henry. Felix Leman. Gisela Matthaei. Marjorie Vargas. How l: Janice Hill. Geraldine Gosch, Kaye Vickers, Vice President; Shari Horton. President; Lola Woolf. Secretary; Jo Ann Burton. Treasurer; Dorothy Pearson, Sponsor; Clara Merrificld Row 2: Carrol McDaniel, Elaine Holbert, Diann Toedebusch, Patty Barnes, Esther Matsuba, Judy Vail, Wanda Parrish, Wilma See. Shirley Jeffries, Penny Partridge, Carol Purvis, Mary Boone. Row 3: Mary Jo Dellinger, Susan Anderson, Eileen Logan, Kathy Bowles, Ro- berta Ellison, Jo Ellen McKay. Diana LeFevre, Kay Sadler, Karen Aeschliman. Martha Ann White, Nancy Bryant, Patsy Kerby. International Club of M.S.T.C. is an organization composed of foreign students who arc attending college here. This club provides entertainment and fellowship for our foreign students. The club sponsors an annual International Club dance with decorations imported from the students’ own countries. Mrs. C. H. Allen is the sponsor of the Interna- colhecon A social and professional organization, Colhecon is affiliated with both the Missouri and American Home Economics Associations. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to train young women to be active and efficient leaders in the home and community life. One of the year's activities, the annual Christmas party, was again held in the new Home Management House. Row l; Eui Won Choc. Gloria Gonzalez, Mario Rivcla, Birgit Pedersen, Enrique Sanchez, Ncs’c Kivanc, Rufino Chungalao. Ipck Aksugur, Ozcn Akbiyik, Ricardo Reyes, Elizabeth Hofmeistcr. Gustavo Garza. Row 2: Nclva Paredes, Janette Aver, Lula M. Allen, Sponsor; Marco Moreno. Treasurer: Ariadne Markidou. President; College president Walter H. Kyle. Alicia Vinluan. Vice President; Barbara .Moles. Secretary; Aljandrina Mangual. Suyc Moriwake, Charlotte Date, Beatrix Juhasz Row 3: Renee? Trevino, Margareta Berrios, Lc Kim Chua, Amelia Lucas, Priscila Hernando. Betty Vargas. Marjorie Vargas. Saylan Asral. Hortensia Tobler. Helena Mulder, Janys Mur- phy, Gisela Matthaei, Elizabeth Hcnrich, Lani Murakami. Eleanor Nakata, Patsy Yoncmoto. Kay Izumi. Rebecca Rivera, Praxedcs Raquiza, Ikuyo. Kabayashi. Hcrcelia Diaz. Rome . Hamada. Row 4; Moon Song Yun. Hailu Tclahun, Hartmut Kcincr, Michael Passas, Jose Chavcrri. Jorge Maldonado. Young Shik Hong, Haider Ali ('hand hari, Nazario Perez, Jose Brier, Basil Zervopoulos. Artemio Alvarez. Felix Leman. Erdogan Gunerinc. Mctin Ogut. 112 Chai Hyup Lee. and Tokuhiro Miura. Row 1: Lloyd CJhoi.son, Bill Garnett, Jack Harp, Jerry West, pres.; Jan Finke, see.-treas.; Wayne Hughes, vice pres.; Francis Sporcr, John Bragg, Jim Bell. Row 2: Betty Head, Pat Trenkle, Ilercila Diaz. Mrs. T. V. Patterson, sponsor: Susan Stokes. Marthlu Bledsoe. Miss Babbitt, sponsor; Virginia Hays. Sharon .McCullough, Barbara Bates. national honorary art club The MSTC National Honorary Art Club is an organization to create, stimulate and develop art in- terests in our community, to coordinate the art interests in the fine arts division, and to stimulate a high pro- fessional standard of art in the school. Membership is open to art students who maintain an S average in their art courses. Among the many activities of the club are the annual Christmas sales and the club's picnics during the summer quarter. The sponsors arc Mrs. Nita Patterson and Miss Helen Babbitt. historical society The Historical Society, which includes any Social Science major or minor, is the oldest learned society on the campus. Any student who is interested in the Social Sciences is welcome to join the Society. One of the functions of the organization is the an- nual spring banquet. Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg is the sponsor. Row l: Dr. Ruth Town , Dr. Bing Kun Shoo, Dr. Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, Sponsor; Richard Flaspohler, President; Dean Trainer, Vice President; Eileen Logan, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: Elizabeth Ilofmeistcr, Janet Sue McVey. Vivian Coleman, Jean Newport, Barbara Moles, Gisela Matthaei, Mettie Swisher. T. K. Shoemake. Row 3: Engin Uralman, Bob Cook, Ray Williams, Dan Bradbury, Ralph Brcidenstein, Aldcn Bingham, Larry Dixon. Theodore Nishijo, Hartmut Keiner. sPonsa .form an appendectomy on pre-osteop ithic club The Prc-Osteopathic Club is composed of students plan- ning to enter the study of Osteopathic medicine. Mis- souri State Teachers College is one of the top schools in the nation in the production of pre-osteopathic stu- dents. The club is constantly searching for new ways to pre- pare themselves as future doctors of America, and the programs for the year include medical films, noted lec- turers, and visits to the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery and Still-Hildreth Sanitarium at Macon. The club is in close contact with K.C.O.S., and an ex- cellent guidance program is assured under the direction of the sponsor. Dr. John Black of the science depart- ment. How l: Barbara Miller. Nancy Skinner. Bob Warbritton. vice-pres.: Joe M. Bennett, pres.; John D. Black, sponsor; Marvin Aboloff. public relations chairman; Patricia Rollins, sec.; Ruth Suffer. Row 2: Kenneth Miller, Don Angelo, Allen W. Harmon, treas.; Jack Lyons. Richard Edwards, Don Swayze, Frank Schappach, Barry Benson, Felix Le man, Car K. Gillum. Richard H Dutton Vernon Drummond. Bob McCullough. Row 3: Bob Rollins, Mel Ziegler, Burt Mark. D F. Maurer. Hans F. Waccker. Jim Gulick. J. Ellryn Rockc. Larry Taylor, Joe Wolf, Gil Kroeger. Garry E. Winn. Don Larson. Row 1: Earl Stocker, treas.; Charles J. Elam, co sponsor; Mann, Vincil Lou Kaylor, Frank Bishop. square and compass club Melvin Lee, vice pres. Row 2: Rufino Chungalno. Jack aeolian club The Square and Compass Club is an organization open to all Master Masons. The club was founded on this campus in 1948 and was reorganized in 1956. serv- ing as both a social and educational organization. Square and Compass gives its members the oppor- tunity to continue their study of the history and philos- ophy of Masonry. The club is co-sponsorcd by Richard St. Clair and Charles Elam. Row l: Aletta Deiling, R E. Valentine, Paula Hocrrmann. sec.-treas.: Richard Roll, pres.; Joan Dissingcr, vicc- pres.: Melvin Johnson. Lavonne Stewart. Row 2: Franeetta Trainer. Karen Kay Graber. Nina Jo Sharpe. Don Free- man. Don Weber, Jim Frazee. Dianthe Truitt. Irene Test man. and Charlyn Nelson. Row 3: Earl E. Turner. Bob Lang, Don Buchman, Roger Hanson, Bob Dillirtger, Wayne Mclntire, Richard Murphy. Bill Kraus, Lawrence Parks, Ronald Miller. Roger Augspurger. The Aeolian Club is an organization for music ma- jors or anyone interested in music. Meetings arc held twice a month with a program being presented by the members of the club or by a member of the faculty. The officers are: Robert Dillinger, pres.; Joan Dis- singer, vice-pies.; Paula Hoerrmnnn, sec.-treas.; and R. E. Valentine, sponsor. Wesley Foundation, a Methodist organization for college students, has had an exciting year. Wesley wel- comed the new Methodist minister. Rev. John Ward, and his wife who immediately became active in the organization. Wesley acquired honors this year by winning second place with their float in the Homecoming parade and by winning second place at Trump Nite with their skit, “Duh King”. Social activities for the year included a trip to Lake Poinsett, a football party, a watermelon feed, a skating party, and the annual spring Retreat. Row 1: Pat Hoffmeyer. Phyllis Murrain, Ruby Rhodes, Don Haskett. Ron Detwiler, Ray Cothern. Marge Gordy, Florence Grim, Rev. John Ward. Row 2: Louise Jones, Ginny Ford, Wanda Callihan, Marilyn Lawson. Carol Paris, Gordon Stout. Ken Rhodes, Jim Vail, F.ileen Ix gan, Joan Hutton, Mary Anna Browning, Betty Head. Row 3: Kenneth Henry, Dick Adams, Dean Van Ness, Joe Patterson. Bill Kraus, Gil Kroeger, Wayne Blakeley, Dean Linder, Rufino Chungalao. Row 1: Ralph Orin Portor, vicc-pres.; C. E Grim, pres.; Rev. W. R. Harker, adviser. Row 2. Jane Senior. Linda Funk, Erna M. Winhold, sec.-treas.; Jane Romjue. Elizabeth Hofmeister. Suyc Moriwakc. disciple student fellowship Westminster fellowship Fun, fellowship, and inspiration arc a few of the activities that Westminster Fellowship students enjoy. The activities started with a Retreat at the Spring Lake cabin of Hugh Gardner, and ended with a joint Spring Retreat in the Ozarks with PSC students at Columbia. Other activities were participation in “Lounge and Learn Day” at Presbyterian Student Center, Columbia; Intercollegiate Conference for Colleges in Missouri; Re- ligious Emphasis Week; and W. F. Youth Banquet. The group is consistently inspired and encouraged by the talks Mr. Manning gives on theology for laymen. The sponsors arc Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Funk, Dr. Flcda Brigham, Mr. John Pigman, and Reverend Wesley Harker, all of whom have extended the hospitality of their homes to the group. Each Sunday evening the group meets in the church parlor. The Disciple Student Fellowship organized to help students develop spiritually as they achieve intellectual maturity. The First Christian Church sponsors the D. S.F. and meetings are held in the church's new educa- tional and activities building, which is open daily for student use. D.S.F.’s program includes fellowship suppers, li- brary services, noonday devotions, and recreational fa- cilities. Jim Kennedy is the Director of Student Work. Row 1: Garry Winn, Billy Privitt, Russell Cooper, Carolyn Schaffer. Jim Hollcroft. Martha Barnett. Lawrence Wantland, Mason Benn, Scotty Schulze. Row 2: Bob Libby, Lavonne Stewart, Mary Ann Douglas. Doris Lee Ilich- man, Suzanne Kvans, June Rnrtling, Judy Kinworthy, Aletta Deiling, T W. Sorrell. baptist student union I he Baptist Student Union is the link between church and college for many students on campus. Every day at 12:45 noonday services are held in John R. Kirk Memorial. These devotions arc open to all students. The big B.S.U. project for this year is the construc- tion of the Baptist Student Center adjoining the college. Other projects for this year are the Friendship Feast, Missions Conferences in New Orleans and Ft. Worth, Leveling With Leavcll. and B.S.U. Spring Retreat. Row 1: Ar!eta Roonc, Fran Warren, Mary Boone. Lee Kim Chua. Row 2: Kaye Vickers, editor: Susan M. Stokes, pub- licity: Lola Woolf, training union representative. Shirley Kelsey, historian: Thomas J. Martens, enlistment chair- man: Paul Helton, pres.; Donald (Mark, vice-pros.: Mary Muir, sec.: Jean Donald, social leader: Marilyn Harring- ton, Y.W.A. representative; Deanna Shafer, noonday devotions chairman. Row 2: LeAnn Gauhalz, Gisela Matthaei. Carol Beaty, Norma McDonald. Marilyn Robinson. Carolyn Sandison, Joy Lee Haney, Henry McBride, stewardship chairman: Jo Ann Dodge, devotions: Richard Novinger, pres of Young Mens Brotherhood: Jo Ann Burton. Judy Vail, Vivian Coleman. Sharon Kllis, Margaret Johnson, Esther Matsuba, Betty Jo White. Row 1: Marie Hook. Beryl Hart. Bob Cook, Bob McCullough. Jim Davenport, Delno West. Don Weber. John Bragg, Clarence Mcinders, Don Robinson Jim Saver. David Miles. Sam Simler. LaVern Peterson. Richard Burkhart, Rcva Holman. Valene Myers. Y .w ;cv newman club Ss?-- a,«. e oncm' 2y The Newman Club is a national organization for Catholic students on campus. The aims of the Newman Club arc to assist in the social and spiritual life of its members. I his year money raising projects have been held to provide furnishings for a recreation room to be located in the Catholic School. ROW 1: Gloria Margarita Ganzalcz. Alicia S. Vinluan, Judy Paradise, Debbie Null. I rcas; Jack Osbourne, Pres.; Leon Hellmann, Vice Pies.; Donna White, Cories. Sec.; Marilyn Mayes, recording See.; Alcjandrina Mangual, Nclva Paredes. ROW 2: Ricardo Reyes, Ruth Sosn. Margarita Berrios, Frances Kinsella, Renee Trevino, Barbara Moles, Irl I.utz, Tom Goodnick, Nina Sharpe. Charles Giovannini. Marjorie Vargas. Karen Aeschliman, Betty Vargas, Hercilia Diaz, Luis Enrique Sanchez. ROW 3: Jose Fabio Chaveri, Ulice Jordan, Larry Lutz, Gene Sporcr, Raymond Bcntclc, Nazario Perez. Jose Brier. Ronald Buhr, John Mullin, Richard FitzHenry, Edward Gladbach, John Poole, Francis Sporer, Felix Leman. Artenio Alvarez. Row 1: Dr. Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, sponsor; Walter McCormick, vice-pres.; Clarence R. Ochsner, pres.; Donna Kathe, sec.; Richard C. Miller, treas Row 2: Diann Toedebusch. Gisela Matthaei, Hartmut Kcincr, Edward Iluhn, Ron Miller, Darlene Ochsner, Pat Cooper. gamma delta Gamma Delta is a Lutheran organization open to all college and university students. It signifies Christian knowledge and service and seeks to enlarge the student's religious knowledge. Dr. Kohlenberg is the sponsor of Gamma Delta. college players The College Players, under the direction of Jack Hensley, helped produce The Crucible” in the fall quarter and Cyrano de Bergerac” in the winter quarter. In the spring the group helped with the musical Car- ousel”. The Players work in all phases of play production to enlarge their knowledge of the theater arts. Row l: Susan Stokes. Judi King. Anne Flinchpaugh. Pat Trenkle, Sherod Collins, sponsor, Richard Eitel, Sonja Kerr, Jo Sandfort, Marlene Elam, Barbara Douglas. Row 2: Sharon McCullough. Don Denver. Ted Mittler, Wendell Arm- strong, Jon Cook, Francis Sporer. Nancy Casner, Dave Vick, Bill Garnett. Scotty Schulze. Don Freeman. Barbara McNay. the crucible The College Players, under the direction of Jack Hensley, presented “The Crucible”, an Arthur Miller drama about the 1629 Salem witch trials as the fall play. The play featured Jon Cook, David Kropf, Heidi Hcr- both, and Ann Naylor. Winter quarter the College Players presented ex- cerpts from “Cyrano dc Bergerac” featuring A1 Srnka, Jon Cook and Sharon Hall. cyrano dc bergerac The Cyrano cast included Frank Schap- pach. Sharon Hall. Jon Cook, and A1 Srnka who played Cyrano. “carousel cast Relow: The opera chorus. Right: The opera cast is headed by Wayne Me Intirc, Myra Ilcald. Sandra Cragg. Betty Lucas. Elmo Ocstrcich, and Tud Johnson. Billy Bigelow, the lead, was played by Elmo Oestreich; Betty Lucas played his wife. nemos Each year the Nemos and the concert band, under the direction of Dr. Paul Strub. conduct a tour of north- ern Missouri and southern Iowa. This year eighteen concerts were presented on the tour and at the college. Row 1: Lavonne Stewart, Paula Hoemnann, Fran Trainer, Annita Hoekcrsmith, Joan Hutton, Chuckie Nelson. Pat Black. Dianthe Truitt. Barbara Norman, Sandra Cragg, Norma McDonald, Gavlia Miller, Jean Donald. Linda Funk, Janet Bollock, Sandi Waddill, Rebecca Rivera. Row 2: Roger Augspurger. Gary Garton. Jim Frazee, A1 Srnka, Elmo Oestreich, Ron Miller. Dave Link, Robert Hogenson, Bob Dillinger, Harold Ward, Virgil Lgli. Richard Bell'. Melvin Johnson. Bill McNamar. Don Deaver. The MSTC Varsity Band. Row 1: DORIS WINN, clarinet; BILLIE HORN, clarinet. DAVID MILES, clarinet; JIM LEHR, clarinet; JOAN DISSINGER. oboe; MOLLY McGREW. flute; GKRI LEBER, flute; JUDY WOODS, flute; SHERYL FULLERTON, flute; JUDY EDMUND, flute. Row 2: NORM A MILLER, clarinet; ANN CLARKSON, clarinet: DIANTIIE TRUITT, clarinet; JEAN NEWPORT, clarinet: JIM TURLEY, clarinet; JIM FRAZEE. French horn; NINA SHARPE. French horn: LAVONNE STEWART. French horn; JANICE DANIELS. French horn. HAROLD WARD. French horn; LAR RY PARKS, bass clarinet; FRANCETTA TRAINER, bass clarinet. ALE'ITA DKILING. bassoon; DICK BELL, bassoon; DEANNA WRIGHT, bassoon; JANE LINK, bassoon. Row 3; BECKY MACUMBER. clarinet; SUZANNE EVANS, clarinet; JUDY VAIL, clarinet; THELMA SWITZER, clarinet; PAULA HOERRMANN. clarinet: RON MILLER, cornet; RICHARD 124 VAN DYNE, cornet: RICHARD EDWARDS, cornet; MIKE THOMAS, cornet: ROGER AUGSPURGER. cornet; EARL TURNER, cornet; BOB DILLINGER. cornet; BOB LANG, cornet; DON WEBER, trombone; DICK EITEL. trombone; WAYNE McINTIKE. trombone; ROGER HANSON, trombone; RONNIE THOMAS, trombone; VIRGINIA ROBERSON, tenor saxophone; RUTH ANN HOAGLIN, tenor saxophone. BILL KRAUS, tenor saxophone; DAN CHRISTY, tenor saxo- phone; JOAN HUTTON, baritone saxophone. Row 4: RICHARD MURPHY, alto saxophone; DAVID KROPF, alto saxo phone; DANNY HAMILTON, alto saxophone; EDWARD POLOVICH. ulto saxophone; CAROLYN SCHAFFER, baritone; KAREN GRABER, baritone; KING GLEASON, baritone: MELVIN JOHNSON, baritone. Row 5: PAT McGREW. cym- bals; JO ANN DODGE, bass drum; DON FREEMAN, snare drum: WALTER MEDCALF. snare drum; PAT SCHULZE, snare drum; PAT BLACK, chimes; DAVID LINK, tuba; JAMES JONES, tuba; BOB ITOGENSON. string bass; SCOTTY SCHULZE, tympani. 125 126 Left: Mr. Karl Webb, director of the college orchestra. Below: Miss Phradic Wells, director of the college chorus. missouri state teachers college orchestra Teachers College Index The Index will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary next year. Since 1909 the Index has been keeping the college students informed of events on campus. The paper serves the students by publishing special football and basketball issues, giving publicity to organizational projects, and giv- ing weekly coverage to campus news. The staff is composed of the journalism classes, and a minor in journalism is offered by the college. Each quar- ter the newswriting class elects an editor and assistant editor who serve for that quarter. Fall quarter editor was Sterling Holbrook and assistant editor was Nancy Casncr. The winter quarter editor was Dave Forsythe and co-assistant editors were Charlene Cox and Nancy Casner. Miss Agnes Slemons is the advisor. Miss Agnes Slemons directs the publishing of the Index. Ind x Staff: Nancy Casner. Dave Forsythe, Marthlu Bledsoe. Carolyn Mulford, Charlene Cox, John Kopp, Sandy Swank, Walter McCormick. Ann Flinchpuugh, Doug Conyers, Tom Shaw, Sterling Holbrook. Wanda Turner, Paul Slater, Jane Bridges. Cruising Across Campus -J Editors and assistant editors for the fall quarter were Sterling Holbrook, editor; Nancy Casner. assistant editor. Those for the winter quarter wore Dave Forysthe, editor; Nancy Casner and Charlene Cox, assistant editors. For the spring quarter the eo editors wore Charlene Cox and Nancy Casner. The busy Index photographer. Dale Woodward. Working hard to meet the deadline, the staff writes stories, edits copy, and marks heads. holds the brand new Index camera, the pride of the newsroom. Dave Forsythe and Charlene Cox watch Ed Dodson, lino type operator at Simpson Printing Company, set a feature story. Sterling Holbrook, .Miss Slcmons, Charlene Cox, and Mr. H. Greene Simpson are off to Now York for the National Collegiate Press Asso ciation Convention, as they point out their route to Nancy Casner. • Co T VS ■ «? ■ Basil D. Hunt, Editor Donald L. Swayze, Business Man; the echo staff The staffs that have put the annuals out down through the years have received very little credit for their hard work. To the “unsung heroes” of my staff I would like to give a very special thanks, which is little enough payment for the help they have given me in this publication. Of the staff a few deserve special recognition for their unpaid and untiring work: Nancy Casncr, who typed, wrote copy, designed layouts, made appoint- ments, ran errands, and without whose encouragement 1 would have “thrown in the towel” on a number of oc- casions; Marge Gordy, who could have typed all night, and sometimes did; Wayne Hughes, for his better-Iatc- than-never. but worth-waiting-for art work; John Mul- lin, oui sports editor; our sponsors. Miss Babbitt and Mrs. Hill, who spent long late hours editing copy and proof reading, and who managed to convince me good English and Journalism were best after all; Mr. Harri- son, who ran interference; and those who received a lit- tle pay: Business Manager Don Swayze, who did not draw the line between the work of the editor and the business manager; Jerry West, an able assistant-editor; and Janice Legg, assistant business manager, who did their jobs well. All have given much time and effort in putting together the 1958 Echo, for vou, the student body of MSTC. Basil D. Hunt Editor 130 The editor edits copy with Mrs. Hill and Miss Babbitt. “Oh, no, it can’t be morning al- ready!” Art editor, Wayne Hughes .Sports editor, jonn mu inn. Our photographer, Dale Woodward, off to another ap- pointment. Business Manager Swayze, Editor Hunt, and assistant-editor West discuss layout. The Echo staff: Janet McVey, Marlene Elam, Barbara Douglas, Jerry West, Nancy Casner. Basil Hunt. Mr. Glen Rider, who took the class pictures. Marthlu Bledsoe. Janice Legg. Don Swayze. Marge Gordy, and Carolyn Wills. «• _ dean selby's autographs. Dr. P. U. Selby has commemorated the 90th Anni- Among the more famous signatures are those of Presi- versary celebration of the college by collecting auto- dent and Mrs. Eisenhower, Irving Berlin. Edgar Bergen, 132 graphs of people who sent congratulations to the college. W. C. Handy, and Stan Musial. 133 pnnhellemc council Panhcllcnic Council, composed of three representatives from each of the sororities is sponsored by Dean of Women. Mrs. Ruth Beal. All sorority activities arc governed by this body. Helping with Greek Week, sponsoring the Parent's Day Tea, and providing cloak-room service at the dances arc some of its activities. The Council sponsors a foreign student each year. The money for this project is made through the sale of student theater tickets. The Council also sponsors a banquet each spring at which it awards a scholarship cup to the sorority with the highest scholastic average. Kow 1; Sharon Hall. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Wanda Turner. Pi Kappa Sigma, pres.; Lynne Anne Peterson, Alpha Sigma Alpha, vice-pros.: Jo Sandfort. Sigma Sigma Sigma, sec-; Barbara Heid. Delta Zcta, treas.: Diana LeFevre. Delta Zeta: Geri Leber. Delta Zeta. Row 2: Alta Carlson. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Barbara Kerls. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Suzanne Evans. Sigma Sigma Sigma: Nona Leonard. Pi Kappa Sigma: Ruth Beal. Sponsor. mterfratermty council The Interfraternity Council is composed of the presidents, vice-presidents, sponsors, and member-at-large from each of the three social fraternities on campus. Part of the council’s function is setting the dates for rush and settling disagreements between the fraternities. Another part of the council's program is the annual Interfraternity Council Banquet. At this banquet, the President's Scholarship Trophy is awarded to the fraternity with the highest honor-point ratio. Officers for this year arc Ralph Gotto, pres.; Phil Novinger, vice-pres.; Mason Bcnn, sec.-treas. Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg is the coun- cil's sponsor. Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg, sponsor of the Interfraternity Council. Row 1: Larry Gordon. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Phil Novinger, Phi Sigma Epsilon; Ralph Gotto. Alpha Kappa Lamb- da: Mason Benn, Sigma Tau Gamma: Chuck Snyder. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Row 2: Basil Hunt, Sigma Tau Gamma; Gilbert Kohlenberg, sponsor; Duane Cole. Phi Sigma kpsilon sponsor; Ollin Drennan, Sigma Tau Gamma sponsor; Paul Price. Sigma Tau Gamma. Not pictured: John Goctzc, Sigma Tau Gamma sponsor: Leon Karel. Phi Sigma Epsilon sponsor: Dean Rosebery. Alpha Kappa Lambda sponsor; Bruce Welch. Frank Clark. Phi Sigma Epsilon. alpha sigma alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha ended the 1957 school year with Pat Armato being crowned Echo Oucen. Liz Swisher was our Homecoming Queen candidate. Special honors went to Lynne Anne Peterson, Pal Ar- mato and Marge Gordy, chosen lor Who's Who; to Barbara Kerls. Barbara Moles and Marge Gordy elected to Cardinal Key; and to Carmen Calvin chosen to Kappa Delta Pi. Pat Armato served as president of Cardinal Key and Marge Gordy of W.A.A. Rush parties featured a Spanish night club and a ski lodge. Pledge day brought 41 pledgcs--thc largest in our sorority history. Our philanthropic project was the cerebral palsy clinic. The annual Christmas party was held at Miss Zoller s. The Sweetheart Dance was held in February. The annual Mother's Day Tea and the Breakfast Dance were held in May. Providing leadership were: Lynne Anne Peterson, pres.; Sharon Hall, vicc-prcs.; Carmen Calvin, sec.; Eileen Hays, trcasT; Barbara Kerls. membership dir.; Martha Barnett, chaplain; Suzie Harbaugh, editor; Francetta Trainer, song leader; Miss Zollcr. sponsor. Row l: Diann Toedebusch, Dorothy Williams. Melba Cokerham, Thelma Switzer. Carol Rust, Shirley Mudd, Karen Havner. Joyce Ann Wilson, Paula Hoerrmann. Sandra Waddill. Row 2: Charlotte Dorothy. Judy Kinworthy, Karen Surbaugh. Sharon McCullough, Lana Lind ley, Marilyn Lawson, Dana Wright. Charlyn Nelson, Diane Harper, Terry Jo Sehachcl, Norma Niekell, Virginia Hays, Kay Swank. Row 3: Mary Lynn Young. Judy Smith, Kathy Bowles, Frances Kinseila. Roberta Ellison. Carol Flayharty. Nancy Bryant. Luzonnc Darr, Shirley J. Newport. Dorothy Miley. Karen Haugen, Charlene Cox. Donna Kothe. Martha Cokerham, Phyllis Pollitt. Not Pictured: Caroline Howard, Carolyn Mulford. Miss Alma Zoller, Patricia Armato Martha Barnett June Bartling Lily Berginann Audrey Blodgett sponsor Carmen Calvin Mary Cox Judy Durham Ann Flinchpaugh Marjorie Gordy Sharon Hall Carolyn Harbaugh Carol Eileen Hays Barbara Kerls Barbara Moles Janet Ford Moore Carol Paden Lynne Anne Peterson Ruth Black Mach Patricia Kollins Laura Srnka Francetta Trainer Donna White Angie Lee Wilson Joyce Luker Wilson Shirley Uralman 137 Row 1: Duane Turner, Jerry Herrin, Wilson Bolt, Tom Lannaghan, Robert Harris. Row 2: Dale Turner, Jerry Ma- grane. Frank Schappach, Richard Wyatt. Larry Dixon. Gordon Benson. Jim Holcroft. William Miles. Row 3: Barry Benson. Jack Chadwick, John Campbell. Frank Templeman. Jerry Haydon. Otis Baker, Wally Horn. phi sigma epsilon Phi Sigma Epsilon is a national social fraternity for college men. Gamma chapter began on this campus as Sigma Delta Tau. a local fraternity. The Phi Sigs ended the 1957 school years activities with Frank DeAgostine being elected Echo King at the annual Echo Dance. I lie first achievement of the fra- ternity for the current year was the winning of first prize in the Spirit division of the Homecoming parade, an honor gained for the second consecutive year. The float theme was “90 Years and Still on Top”. During Home- coming. 602 South Elson held its annual Open House. Winter quarter found the boys busily preparing for the rush season, which began with the annual rush smoker and ended with the Apache Dance. The season netted twenty-two new pledges, and the job of molding them into fraternity men began immediately. Three members made Who’s Who: Charles Fitz- gerald, Phil Novinger, and Richard Parcells. Dick was also senior candidate for Echo king. Dick Miller was elected Sophomore class president. Charles Fitzgerald was president of the K-Club. and John Mullin was sports editor of the Echo. Helping engineer the fraternity again this year were sponsors Duane Cole and Dr. Karel, to whom we give sincere thanks for their fine efforts. Rom Bagiev Rodney Baskctt Frank Clark Glen Dear Gene Gardner Larry Herron Don Baskett Dale Beagley Dale Favier Charles Fitzgerald Fred Forqucr dimI Vince Kaylor John Mullin Jack Mann Dick Miller Phil Novinger Jim Ogle Richard Parcclls Richard Parsons Dave Rainc Kd Royse Don Shoemake Roy Tewcll Merle Walker o dM Bruce Burdett O. Bob Gardner Bruce Welch Upper Loft: I toll you, man. I haven't got five dollars! Upper right: Have a good trip pledges. Left: Must be the new Esquire. Below: A wild- looking group of Parisians at Phi Sigma's Apache Dance. sorority rushing alpha kappa lambda Founded, Umwrsity of California. 19 18 national chapters Jff Founded at MST(kl953 A President, Ralph G hjo d Flower. Yellow Pernc tosy Colors, Purple and gold Alpha Kappa Lambda is a national university and senior college fraternity. It was founded at the University of California in 1914. A.K.L. now has chapters in colleges and universities from coast to coast. The A.K.L. Club was established on the Teachers College campus in 1952 and became XI chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda in 1953. One of the fraternity’s many achievements since be- coming national in 1953 is the winning of the President’s Inter-Fraternity Scholarship Cup five consecutive years, every year that the fraternity has been eligible for competition. This fall the A.K.L.’s moved mto a new house at 315 S. High. The fraternity has begun a hot meal program, which is the only fraternity meal program on campus at this time. After annual rush smokers and the University rush dance, twenty-three new men pledged Alpha Kappa Lambda. Ralph Gotto and Tom Perry .brought honors to the fraternity by making Who’s Who this year. Dr. Dean Rosebery is A.K.L.’s sponsor. How 1: Allan Mitchell, Vernon Drummond, Walter McCormick, Richard Nichols, Tom Shaw, and Jerry Hall. Row 2: Harry Snyder, Harry Mosley, Charles Snyder, Tom Perry, Delno West, William Schweitzer, Clarence Ochsner, Rich- ard Dutton. Row 3: Nafforio Perez. Jack Hilliard. Paul Boyd, .fames Kin cion. Marvin Aboloff. Don Walker, Michael Flynn. eret Houghton Edward Huhn Melvin Lee unes O’Connor T. W. Sorrel James Vail Larry (Jordon Ervin Neff Or. Rosebery, sponsor C5 Ralph (lotto Paul Neuman Not pictured. Charles Grubb James O’Connor talks to rushees at the AKL house. Lloyd Hall, AKL national vice-president; Ralph Gotto; and Dr. Rosebery, AKL sponsor. No card game is complete without a little outside advice. The annual AKL University rush dance. Miss Willie Whitson, sponsor pi kappa sigma Marilyn Burditt, Pat Cooper, Aletta Deiling, Sarah Heft. Nona Leonard, Dolores Overstreet. Wanda Turner. Pi Kappa Sigma was founded in 1894 at Michigan Normal, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Pi Chapter was founded at MSTC in 1924. Beginning the year’s activities was the election of Carol Bailey as Homecoming Oueen Candidate. President of the organization. Wanda Turner, is also president of the Pan Hellenic Council on campus. The officers of the Pi Kappa Sigma sorority are Wanda Turner, pres.; Nona Leonard, viee-pres.; Do lores Overstreet, treas.; Carol Bailey, sec.; Aletta Dcil- ing, corrcs.-sec.; Marilyn Burditt, corrcs.-cd. Row 1: Jane Thomas. Flora Sharp. Barbara Mabce. Row 2: Eleanor McCartney. Arleta Boone. sigma sigma sigma Jo Sandfort, pres.; Sandy Holman, vice-pres., Janice Legg, treas.; Dianthe Truitt, rec.-sec.; Aloma Neumann, corres.- scc.; Jeanette Christman, keeper of the grades. Founded 1868 Fa mi vide. a Ntx .ofC h a ptt; ri VZ3 founded a ri d fo Colons'Koval Purple and White Flower-Purple Violet Sigma Sigma Sigma is a national social sorority founded in 1X98 at Farmvillc, Va. Mu Chapter was ini- tiated on this campus in 1915. The aims arc to establish a perpetual bond of friend- ship. to develop a strong womanly character, to encour- age scholastic attainment, and to develop social con- sciousness. Requirements for membership are based on background, leadership, scholarship, and character. Homecoming started off this year’s activities. Cita Green was Tri Sigma’s candidate for Homecoming Oueen. and the float, “90 Years and Still Sailing”, won second place. Three of the Bulldog cheerleaders were Tri Sigmas. Twenty-eight girls pledged Tri Sigma this year after two formal rush functions, a Meet Mr. Mort luncheon and a Cocoanut Grove party. Beth Ann Novinger was selected to represent the Teachers College at the Midwest Speech Tourney, and Jo Sandfort was selected for Who’s Who. The Trump Night skit won first place and Joan Corrcll wa£ crowned Queen of Hearts. Spring brought Tri Sigma’s Founder’s Day Banquet and Formal Dance. Row 1: Janet Beecher, Nancy Casner, Barbara Douglas, Ann Jones, Pat Eades, Nancy Wolfe, Becky Macumber, Kay Meador. Row 2: Sherry Sowers, Marlene Elam, Betty Ditmars, Phyllis Conley, .Fanet Sue McVay, Kaye Cragg, Joan Correll. Linda Read. Kay Miller, Kay Kendrick. Row 3: Patsy Kerby, Marthlu Bledsoe, Susan Anderson, Bobbie Kehr. Janene McDaniel. Ann Navlor. Karen Aeschliman. Nancv Gregeersen. Jndv Woods. Scharlotte Guthrie. Miss Leona Whit tom Pat Black Alta Carson Jane Gardner Sandra Cragg Joan Dissenger Susanne Evans Sheryl Fullerton Linda Funk Cita Green Harriet Hammond Heidi Herboth Ann Keast Sonja Kerr Linda Kistler Norma Miller Marly Murrill Beth Ann Novinger Sue Thornes Judy Vcrnoncsi Jeanie Vaughn Marilyn Wheeler Carolyn Gregory 147 Shari Horton M)s nuiri Sta Founded at Centr; ors, Worrensburf 1$2 42 national chaptersX g ■'Beta Resident. M.-ixnn Bwm Flower. White Rose Sigmu Tau Gamma pledges - Row l: Scotty Schulze, Rex Hardman. Rob Lang. Marvin Russell. Jon Cook. Row 2: Bob Jewett. C. K Grim. Carl Baldwin. Bert Corrcll, Charles Serfass. Don Deaver, Orin Mock. Terry Hall. Ted Mittler. Jack Delahunl. Row 3: Roy Recker, Tom Goodnick. Bob Libby. Francis Sporer. Roger Hanson. Sherrill East. James Zip- pay. Don Ratliff, Jerry llitt, Terry Lantz. Laverne Peterson. Bill Taylor. Rex Dinsmore, John Smith. Row 4: Don Miller. Bob Riley. Chester Jennings, Jim Edwards. Jim Jones. Wayne Mclntire. John Troester. Fred Clarke, Dick Filz- Henry. Gary Wood, Roy Williams. Art Daar. Dale Woodward. Virgil Eglie. Ken Serfass sigma tau gamma This year Beta chapter celebrates its 65th anni- versary on campus. It was originally founded as Phi Lambda F.psilon. Since its beginning. Beta has striven toward the goals of true brotherhood and friendship. Spring of 57 found the brothers successfully cam- paigning to put the I.B.’s back at the helm of the student government. Under the political engineering of Basil Hunt, the I.B.’s swept six out of seven offices with Elmo Oestreich the new Student Council President and John Bragg the new councilman. The annual White Rose Dance was held the last day of school with Heidi Herboth reigning over the formal festivities as White Rose Ouccn. The Sig Taus got off to a busy start in the fall quarter. Annual open house was held at Tau Towers on Parents Day and at Homecoming. The brothers canvassed the campus for the Red Feather Drive, helped the Mother’s March on Polio, and supported the Red Cross Bloodmobile when it was in Kirksvillc. Rushing began with winter quarter. The annual 49er Dance highlighted the season. Fifty-two new men pledged Sigma Tau Gamma, making the rush season one of the most successful in Beta’s history. February found the Taus holding a Pancake Day for the Angus Memorial Scholarship Fund from which the Betas give a scholarship each year to a social science graduate student. Five members—Mason Bonn, Don Swayze, Elmo Oestreich, Richard Flaspohler, and Basil Hunt—were chosen for Who's Who. Jack Dclahunt, Ed Smiser, and Fred Clarke were candidates for Echo king. Basil Hunt and Don Swayzc were editor and busi- ness manager of the Echo, and three members—Sherrill East, Don Swayze, and Dick Flaspohler were elected presidents of their respective classes. The Sig I'aus, in appreciation of the many years of loyal service their sponsor. Mr. John Goetze, had given them, presented the college a stone bench to be placed by the flag pole in his honor. Carl Baldwin Mason Benn Joe Bennett Bill Botkin John Bragg jKoy Brown Jerry Cadden Jack Capps © n tmJ. Kelly Cawood Richard Craig Bob Dillinger Richard Flaspohlcr Robert Funk Gary Garton Gene Gregory Carl Haines Jack Harp Joe Hascnstab Charles Henry Bob Hogenson Dale Hopkins Basil Hunt Richard Krekermeyer Larry Lutz Jack Maddex Larry Magee Arden Messer Joe Miller John Mills Dave Mills Richard Novinger Wayne Newman Elmo Oestreich Paul Price Jerry Renfro Jerry Keese Dave Ronchetto Dave Roquet Gary Sallade Ed Smiser Don Swayze Bob Tanner Dean Trainer Terry Troester Engin Uralman gob Vance Dave Vick Jim Walker Warren Watts Jerry West Larry Whitney Bill Zervopoulos John Goetze, sponsor 149 Tau Towers. A new brother receiving Beta chapter's tra- ditional blue tie from his big brother. Sigma Tau’s Rluc Notes having a practice session. The Blue Notes entertain at the rush smoker. The annual ’49er’s rush dance. The usual kibitzers around a card game at Tau Towers. delta zeta No. of Chapters-l Founded MSTC iy36 Pros. - Rjj rbara ticid Colors-Rose and Green Flowcr-Killarn.ey Rose Barbara Heid, pres.; Carol Fox, 1st. vice-pres.; Gwen Wil- liams, 2nd. vice pres.; Judy Paradise, rec.-sec.; Jo Ann Dodge. treas.: Janet Bullock, eorres.-soc. The object of Delta Zcta is to unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friendship, to stimu- late one another in the pursuit of knowledge, and to pro- mote the moral and social culture of its members. The Delta Zeta’s float took 1st place in the Beauty Division of the Homecoming parade. The theme of the float was “Della Zeta s Toast To K.S.T.C.“. The float was made up of a large bottle pouring champaigne into an equally large goblet, the float was purple and white. the girls on the float were Carol Fox and Diana Le- Fevre. Our own Judy Paradise was chosen as Home- coming Queen. Judy Paradise, Barbara Heid and Joyce Hall were elected for Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Serving on the Student Council were Pat Smith, Billie Horn and Judy Paradise. Our Echo Ouccn Candidates were Doris Williams, freshman; Jan Finkc, sophomore. Row 1: Jo Randall. Jo Roquet. Gaylia Miller. Carol Dugger. Doris Williams, Donna Dawkins. Eleanor Nakata. Lani Munkami, Sue Shuck. Row 2; Kay Izumi, Sally Galbraith, Molly McGrew, Doris Roberts, Sandy Court, Mary Dee Ellis, Barbara Jo Landrum, Rosalie Orman. Pat Mengwasser, Kay Daughrity. Pat Roberts. Judy Edmund. Row 3: Phyllis Berry. Roberta McCoy, Jane Romjue, Betty Hammond, Barbara Norman, Jan Finke, Margaret King. Joan Fye. Ann Clarkson. Dottie Jackson.,Penny Partridge. Not Pictured: Irene Testman, Sandy Swank. Pat Anthony (not pictured) Ruth Towne, sponsor Peggy Achelpohi Patsy Aldershof Mary Ann Bloss Barbara Craig Azelene Kelley Evans Joyce Hall Diana Jo LeFevre Karen McAllister Sharyl Mogg Valene Myers Doris Nelson Carol Purvis Carol Riley Carolyn Schaffer Marialyce Schromm Pat Smith Anita Wolf Deanna Wright Row l: Coach Wade, Porter, Shocmakc, Brombolich, B. Mills. Smith, Fitzgerald, Schutze, Davis, Coach Gardner. Row 2: Blacklock. Stouffer, B. Haller. Potts, Mullin, Connolly, G. Carter, Scanlan, Coach Loncaric. Row 3: White- sides. Perrin, Evans, Wiggins. Lannaghan, Mundy, Eichmeyer, Miller. Row 4: Hascnstah, K. Carter, Isett, Lisen- bee, Barber. Rhodes. Turner, Streeter. Hammock. Row 5: Morgan. Walker. Heaney, F. Haller, Lloyd, Brizendine, Cooley, D. Mills. Row 6: Hunton, Tar.sio, Nelson, Me’ Manager Harris. football With a veteran squad of 19 lettermcn, MSTC Bull- dogs began fall practice showing promise of an im- proved squad. Freshmen and transfer students on the team brought new strength to the Bulldogs. Following the bleak 1956 season. Coach Wade and Gardner along with assistant coach, Mel Loncaric, worked double sessions to prepare for the kick-off against the strong Pittsburg squad. Head Coach Maurice ‘Red’ Wade. Assistant Coach Mel Loncaric, and Line Coach Ken Gardner. Perniciaro. O’Neal. Payne. Dr. Goodman, l)r. Vance. pittsburg-there In the season's opener at Pittsburg, Kansas, the young Bulldogs were hampered by rain and mud. The well-polished Pittsburg squad literally routed the Bull- dogs. The game ended with Pittsburg on top 40-14. Senior squad members D. Smith, B. Mills (co- captain), C. Fitzgerald (co-captain), and Brombolich. Co-captains Billy Mills and Charles Fit . 'Dem boys from Jersey (kneeling) .1. Mullin, J. Hasenstao, gerald. T. Lannaghan. (Standing) J. Connolly, W. Hunton, G. Nelson, K. Tarsio. The second game of the season saw St. Benedict’s Ravens of Atchison, Kansas invade Bulldog territory and half time found the Ravens topping the Bulldogs by a 19-0 score. In the second half the Bulldogs matched the opposition point for point but lacked power to over- take the superior Raven team and finally lost 32-13. In the first home game, before a record Parents Day crowd, the Bulldogs showed their versatility by a solid 40 7 thumping of Graceland College. The Bulldogs’ of- fensive power was clearly shown in the scoring column as Billy Mills collected two touchdowns, while brother Dale. Jim Rhodes and Rufus Davis each collected six points. Ex-bachelors on the team are: (kneeling) R. Wiggins, B. Mills, D. I.isenbce. (standing) M. Brombo- lich, E. Payne and W. Brizendine. Takes more than one Bear to get the Bulldogs down, as Mills proves toting the pigskin against Springfield. 157 J. Whitesides P. Mills B. Mills, captain I). Smith R. Eictuncyer J. Rhodes C. Fitzgerald, captain J. Scanlan J. Carter iowa state-here The second home game of the season saw the Bull- dogs get off to a strong start. The game was less than two minutes old when the crowd found Rufus Davis in the end zone after an 87-yard run. The tides turned and Kirksvillc fans found their BuHdogs buried at half time 21-7. In the second half, Iowa Teachers again dominated play and were victorious 35-13. R. Isett I). Turner cape girardeau-there The Dogs started MIAA conference games against a strong Cape eleven. The Bulldogs locked horns with Cape and fought to a 0-0 standstill the first half. The game broke wide open in the second half and saw' Cape blow' the lid off with three touchdowns to. Kirksvillc’s lone six-pointer. I hus Kirksvillc lost their opening con- ference game, 19-7. K. Carter R. Davis 158 B. Stouffcr J. Perrin J. Hammock L. Schutze Lannaghan spri ngf ield-homecom i rig Our Homecoming game was an all im- portant conference game with Springfield. A jam-packed stadium thrilled to the fine efforts of, the Bulldogs. A very promising first half gave no indication of the disap- pointing second half in which the Bulldogs went down to defeat at the hands of the Bears 32-29. rolla-there The conference leading Miners faced the underdog MSTC eleven on a rain soaked field. The fired up Bulldogs gave the Miners more than they could handle with a pick and shovel. The brilliant quarterbacking of Jim Rhodes, coupled with the fine running of Fitzgerald, Davis, Perrin and the Mills brothers, proved too much for the Miners as the Bulldogs were victorious 12-0. J. Hasenstab C . Nelson warrensburg-there The Bulldogs were snowballing down hill by the time they reached Warrensburg, and the Mules wore in their path of destruction. A thrilling 81-yard run by quarterback Jerry Porter opened the scoring for the Bulldogs, and Rufus Davis followed suit with a 11- yard jaunt into pay dirt. The Mules scored in the second and third quarters but missed the extra point, thus allowing Kirksvillc to win 14-13. J. Mullin D. Shoemakc maryvillc—here Fully recuperated from the flu the Kirks- ville Bulldogs viciously attacked the Mary- ville Bearcats. The cold November afternoon proved no obstacle to the onslaught of the Bulldogs. Fitzgerald. Mills, and Davis shared in the scoring as Kirksville ended the season with an impressive score of 32-7. B. Haller R. E. Potts M. Brombolich R. Wiggins J. Porter The Bulldogs roll over Graceland at Parents’ Day game. The Bulldogs smash into the end zone for another touchdov against the Bears. v' ■iiBiiTMMm i tti iHITIm fir Perrin drives into the; end zone for a touchdown against Springfield. With the excellent blocking of the line and backs. Fitzgerald makes good with the P.A.T. 160 A Left to Right: Vera Sharpe, Judy Dur ham, Charniainc Johnson. Dana Fav- ier, S a n d i Wigal, Cita Green Perrin and Debbie Null. Row l; J. Chadwick, C. Mudd. R Sterrett. M. Samuel. R. Tewell. G. Campbell. Row 2- Dr Pardcll, R. Bennett, J. Riegel, J. Rurditt. T. Weathersby. B. Tobben. J. Barber, D. Glaspie. mgr. Row 3: Coach Boyd King. J. Walker. C. Rose. C. Hayden. G. Doss. G. Williams. K. Deem, Coach Gardner. basketball The Bulldogs opened their 1957-58 cage season away from home against Quincy College. Quincy copped the game by two buckets. 62-58. However, the Bulldogs bounced back two days later and trounced Gracelaml 86-57 before a large crowd in Kirk Audi- torium. On December 7 the highly rated Omaha University team invaded Kirk Aud. and dumped the Bulldogs in a high scoring game 80-71. The Dogs got back on their feet and buried the Rockhurst team under the hard- wood 72-47, which evened the season’s mark at two and two. Encountering the strong Kansas City Kaycees, the Bulldogs toppled the semi-pros in a spirited game, 75-70. (.'oach Boyd King and Coach Ken- neth Gardner discuss strategy. Dr. Norman E. White, head of the department of Health and Physical Education. 162 Rimiitl hits for two against Springfield. Doss and Deem clear the boards for the Bulldogs. The Teachers College quintet traveled to the Quincy Holiday Tournament where they were slated the under- dogs. Deflating St. Johns 75-52, St. Benedicts 51- 49. and Quincy 56-51. in that order, the King's men took the tourney championship. Continuing their winning ways, the Bulldogs met Rockhurst at Kirk Aud. and emerged victorious 66- 51. In their first MIAA conference contest at Rolla, the Bulldogs rolled over the Miners 62-54. Stepping out of conference action, the Dogs took on Quincy College for the third time. The Hawks fought to the final seconds of play, but the tenacious Bulldogs squeezed by to win by one point. 65-64. Captain Doss and Captain Deem with the Quincy Two Bulldogs who were honored as all-tourna- Holiday Tourney trophy. ment players in the Quincy Tourney are J. Burditt and Roy Tewell. Tewcll .was also most valuable- player of the tournament and in March was chosen for the MIAA All Conference team. 163 The Bulldogs were host to Warrensburg in their sec- ond conference tilt. The local five had little trouble sub- duing the Mules and gave them a sound drubbing. 71- 51. Cape was next to invade Kirk Aud. and after a hard fought game, the Indians topped the Dogs. 51-48. The second and last conference defeat of the season came at the hands of the Springfield Bears. The Bears tore the Bulldogs apart 75-56. T. Weathcrsby With a strong come- back as Tewell and Burditt swished the nets consistently, the Bulldogs romped over the Rolla Miners in Kirk Aud. by 30 points, 91-61. Claiming their 12th victory, Kirksvillc set back Maryville by an 85-74 count. M. Samuel KIRKSVILLE’S SCORE 58 71 72 75 51 75 56 66 62 65 OPPONENTS Quincy Omaha Rockhurst Kaycces St. Benedicts St. Johns Quincy Rockhurst Rolla Quincy OPPONENT SCORE 62 80 47 70 49 52 51 61 54 64 How’d it taste, Roy? Journeying to Cape, the Dogs handled the Indians with little trouble and scalped them 67-56, bringing the season's record up to 13 wins against four setbacks. R. Deem, co-captain Williams Mike Samuel sank a twenty-footer in the last minutes of play to win a thrilling overtime game against the Warrensburg Mules, 66-65. This vic- tory assured the Bulldogs of second place in the conference. The Bulldogs met their most formi- dable opponents, the Springfield Bears, in the last game to be played in Kirk Aud. The Dogs showed themselves unimpressed by the perfect record of 19 wins that Springfield had racked up. Meeting the Conference champions with fangs bared, the Bulldogs dominated play the entire game. R. Teweil G. Doss, co-captain OPPONENT’S SCORE K1RKSVI1.1.ES OPPONENTS SCORE 71 Warrensburg 48 Cape Girardeau 56 Springfield 91 Rolla 85 Maryville 67 Cape Girardeau 66 Warrensburg 87 Springfield 62 Maryville With a score of 87- 74. Kirksvillc handed the Bears their only- defeat of the season, thus destroying the perfect record of the team ranked fifth most powerful in the nation among small colleges. J. Burditt The crowd w e n t wild as Kirksvillc hit from all angles. Jerry Burditt tossed in 17 points to do much of the damage, while teammate Roy Teweil took high point honors with 22. J. “Goose” Walker R. Bennett -9 £ ‘—«w yr s. !■ ' mi V • 7 jL a iKM i|| l . 4IF Row l: K. Davis, J. .Johnson, G Bogar, M. Moore, T. Barulich, A. Baker, D. Hackman. J. Chevalier. Row 2: L. Testinan, B. Mills, R. Wyatt, U. Jordan. II. Batehelder. R. Ktinkel, J. Scanlun, J. Staler, D. Lisenbee, C. Koehler, W. O’Neal. Row 3: T. Tomimoto, mgr., J. Barber. W. McClain, L. Williams, B. Ford, J. Hammock, N. Knight. T. Lannaghan, K. Carter. J. Perrin. Coach Gardner. track and cross country Records and accomplishments of the Track Team letter- man for 1957: Larry Testman: Junior. Keokuk, Iowa: MIAA and school 100-yard dash record holder. Rufus Davis: Sophomore, St. Louis: MIAA co-record holder in 60 yard dash. Louis Williams: Senior, East St. Louis: school record holder in the half mile. Duane McDonald: Senior, Brookfield: school broadjump record holder. The Cross-Country team, which is composed of Neil Knight, Joe Johnson. Tony Barulich, and Herb Batch- cider. has compiled a record of two wins and two losses this season. They participated in the Mid-West AAU Tournament in Des Moines, Iowa. The Track Team won second place in the MIAA Indoor Meet of 1956-1957. Their record was four wins against Missouri Valley, Graeeland, Quincy-Graceland, and Maryville; and two losses to W'arrensburg and Lincoln University. The team also competed in the MIAA Outdoor Meet, the Drake Relays and the Iowa Teachers Relay Meet. Below: Coach Kenneth Gardner; cross-country team: N. Knight. J. Johnson, T Barulich. H. Batehelder and Michelle Ann White: four year lettermen in track from top to bottom- L Williams. D. Hackman. J. Johnson. Row 1: C. Fitzgerald, pres., D. Shoemake, vice-pres., J. Johnson, treas., J. Mullin, sec. Row 2: R. Haller, J. Carter, J. Scanlan, J. Hammock, R. E. Potts, J. Phillips, J. Ricgel, J. Burditt, J. Porter, J. Evans. Row 3: D. Glaspic, W. Hunton, J. McKenny. J. Rhodes, R. Tewell, J. Whitesides, K. Streeter, T. Lannaghan, G. Nelson, R. Isett. N. Knight. Row 4: L. Schutze, R. Davis, D. Hackman. M. Moore, J. Hull. R. Kunkel, L. Testman, K. Tarsio, B. Young, C. Lessor, D. Smith, K. Carter, K. Harris. The K-Club is an organization for men who have won a varsity letter in one of the sports on campus. The Club strives to live up to the standards and the spirit of competitive sports and to uphold MSTC’s reputation in the field of sports. Two of the K-Club's main duties arc the crowning of the Homecoming queen and the organization of the Homecoming pep rally. R. E. Valentine, sponsor 169 women's athletic association President Marge Gordy Vice President Gaylene Jacobs Secretary Gwen Williams Treasurer Harriet Hammond Recorder of Points Doris Nelson Historian Ginny Hays Intramural Manager Pat Roberts W.A.A.’s major program through the year was the sponsoring of intramural sport tournaments in nine sea- sonal sports including archery, badminton, basketball, bowling, deck tennis, softball, shuffleboard, table tennis, and volleyball. W.A.A. presented a trophy at the end of the year to the organization that had accumulated the most points in the tournaments. Trophies are also presented for individual and team sportsmanship. W.A.A. held its seventh annual volleyball sports day on March 22, with seven other schools participat- ing. Individual miniature gold vollcyballs were presented to thc winning volleyball team. The annual banquet was held this spring with the installation of new officers and presentation of awards. w. a. a. sponsored volleyball team Row 1: Geri Leber, Martha Cokerham. Pat Roberts, Billie Horn, Carmen Calvin. Row 2: Charlyn Nelson. Harriet Hammond, Karen McAllester, Doris Nelson, Linda Funk. Row 3: Vera Sharpe, Betty Hammond, Marge Gordy, Jean Newport, Lynne Anne Peterson, Gaylene Jacobs. 171 How l: Carol Husler. Caroline Howard. Nancy O'Brien. Sheryl Fullerton, Carmen Calvin, Lani Murakami. Eleanor Nakata. Virginia Hays, Gwen Williams. Marge Gordv. Harriet Hammond, Doris Nelson. Pat Roberts. Linda Funk. Martha Cokerham. Lynne Peterson. Jan Fmke. Donna Dawkins. Penny Partridge. Carol Purvis. Row 2: Nancy Wolfe. Saudi Waddill. Janis Crist. Paula Perino, Susie Harbaugh. Betty Lucas, Betty Hammond. Joyce Layman, Elizabeth O’Neal. Luzonne Darr. Marilyn Lawson. Chuekie Nelson. Sharon McCullough. Dorothy Williams. Jo Randall. Carol Dugger. Mary Ann Bloss. Lana Lindley. Patsy Aldershof. Marilyn Sammons. Mary Page Atkinson. Barbara Kcrls. Billie Horn. Jerry Lever, Manalyce Schromm. Row 3: Mrs. Estes. Sponsor; Elaine Gru- brich. Kay Swank. Barbara McNay. Tammy Shepherd. Barbara Kimbrough. Roberta McCoy. Judy Smith. Sharon Ellis. Evelyn Parrish. Eloisc Fisher. Bibet Webber. Karen McAllister. Reva Holman, Mary Ann Douglas. Ramona Klos. Charmaine Johnson. Vera Sharpe. Marthlu Bledsoe. Dorothy Milov. Sue Keeth- ler. Marlene Elam. Phyllis Conley. Barbara Douglas. Charlene Brodie. Kay Meador. Nancy Casner. Diann Tocdebusch. Kay Daughrity. Annabel Porter. Betty White. Sherrill Foss. Miss Spath. Sponsor. RS LAST STAND 50 AkB m the 90th anniversan meconi mg The student council president. Elmo Oestrcich, crowns the Kins and Queen of Hearts. Jerry West and Joan Correll. seventh annual trump night Queen Joan Correll and King Jerry West reigned on campus and half time music by the Dream Dusters over the evening's festivities at the student council’s provided the evening's entertainment, seventh annual trump night. Her Majesty was sponsored The women's winning skit. “The Mickey Moose by the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority and His Majesty Club , was presented by the Sigma Sigma Sigma soror- was sponsored by the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. ity; and Sigma Tau Gamma's version of “Monitor Fight well presented skits by various organizations U.S.A.” took top honors in the men's division. This year's Ugly Man, Jack Maddex, being congratulated by last year’s Ugliest Man on camDus. John Bragg. ugly man benefit dance Jack Maddex, sponsored by Sigma Sig- ma Sigma, was the Ugliest Man on campus this year. The winner was an- nounced at the annual APO Ugly Man Dance, which climaxed the fund raising drive for CARE. APO holds the Ugly Man Dance each year. The Ugly Man is elected by votes which are a penny apiece. Competition this year included Wayne Mclntire. Sigma Tau Gamma; Warren Watts. Delta Zeta; lorn Shaw, Pi Kappa Sigma; Mike Flynn. Alpha Kappa Lambda; and Jim Scanlan, In- dependents. Ugly Man masterpieces being created for the dance by artist Bragg and advisors. Music for the dance was provided by Dick Eitel’s fourteen-piece band. Bvnj djowoudos dijjvjD ndjJ itdanb now y.va j MUDiJlKW suop et Idie s miser junior king ricliard paradis senior king jan fi nke sophomore gu.een inary I gun young senior queen DOW ICS queen campus candid campus candid campus ty.uxitzi JZmm ORGANIZATIONS Carter. Lyle E............. 24. 109 Shain. Ralph 27, 109 Aeolian _................... 115 Clevenger. Lewis C.......... 24 Shao, Bing Kun ...27,113 Agriculture Club 109 Clifton. Georgia 24 Simmons, Lucy - 27 Alpha Kappa Lambda 142 Cole. Duane K. 24, 109. 135, 139 Slemons. Agnes 27. 104. 128, 129 Alpha Phi Omega ______________ 108 Collins. Sherod J. .. 24, 107. 120 Smith, Quentin C. 27 Alpha Phi Sigma - 105 Croarkin. Eugene J......... 24, 106 Spath, Martha 28, 171 Alpha Sigma Alpha 136 Crooks, Forest L. 24 St. Clair, Richard Art Club 113 Cunningham, Earl C. 24 Strub. Paul 28. 123 Association for Childhood Educa- Dailey, Irene 24 Sykes, Kenneth tion 111 Dolan. Joseph P. 24 Towne, Ruth 28, 113. 153 Band 124 Drcnnan, Ollin J. 24. 105, 135 Valentine, Ralph E. 28. 115. 169 Baptist Student Union .........118 Elam, Charles J. .. 24.115 Wade. Maurice E. 28.156 Blue Key 104 Estes, Mary Margaret 24. 171 Wade, Nan K. 28 Cardinal Key _ 104 Fawcett, Vera E. 24 Walsh, Frances 28 Colhecon Club 112 Finkel, Maurice ... 24 Webb, Karl E. 28. 127 College Players............... 120 Freeland. Max........ ... 24. 105 Wells, Phradic 28, 127 Delta Zeta ....................152 Gardner. Hugh 24. 108 Weston. Warren 28 Disciple Student Fellowship 117 Gardner, Kenneth, 25, 156, 162, 168 White, Norman E. 28,162 Dramatics 121 Gares, Vera . .. 25. 106 Whitson. Willie 28. 145 Echo Staff . 130 Goetze. John C. ___________ 25. 149 Wliittom, Leona 28, 104, 147 Gamma Delta __________________ 120 Goseh. Geraldine 25. 112 Wiggins. Eugene 28 Historical Society 113 Hagemann, Hans 25 Williams, II. W. 28 index Staff 128 Harrison. Russell________________ 25 Worrell, Elizabeth ................ 28 Industrial Arts Club 109 Hensley. Jack 25 Zoller. Alma K. 28, 137 Interfraternity Council 135 Hensley, Lcita R. 25 Office Personnel 29 Internation ciub ..............112 Hill. Eloise 25 ' Kappa Delta Pi 107 Hood. James F. 25 STUDENTS K - Club . 169 Hook. Ethel _____________________ 25 Aboloff, Marvin 63,114,142 NEMO ....................... 123 House, Ralph ......25 Achclpohl. Peggy Anne 39. 153 Newman Club . 119 Huenemann, Calvin V. 25 Adams, Jasetta J. 85 Orchestra 127 Hughes, Bertram L. 25 Adams, Neil B __ . 75 Opera 122 Hulsc, Laura Ruth 25. 106 Adams. Richard I). 73 Panhellenic....................141 Jamison, George Harold 25 Aeschliman. Karen E. 85, 112, 119 Phi Sigma Epsilon .... 138 Karel. Leon Charles 25. 139 Agee. Anna Bell 39 Pi Kappa Delta 107 Kauzlarich, Charles Edward 25, 106 Ahn, Chong 39. 143 Pi Kappa Sigma 145 Kibler. Floreine ...... 26 Ahbuyik, O .en Seller 36, 112 Pi Omega Pi.................. 106 King. W. Boyd ___ . 26. 162 Aksugur. Ipek 85. 112 Pre-Osteopathic Club 114 Kirchberger, Frederic A. 26 Aldershof, Patricia M. 75, 153, 171 Romance Language Club ________ 111 Knobbs, Pauline D. 26, 107 Alexander, Merle 85 Sigma Sigma Sigma 146 Kohlenberg. Gilbert C. - 26, 113. Allen. Betty Jean 39, 110 Sigma Tau Gamma................148 120. 135 Allen. Franeinc E. 39,110 Sigma Zeta ... 105 Leslie, Glen F. _________________ 26 Allen. Joye Marie 75 Square and Compass Club 115 Magee, Llora B. 26 Allen, WM. H. 75 Student Council.............. ..34 Magee. Viola A. 26 Almond, Harley K. 85 Student National Education March, David D. 26 Alvazaz. Aetanaio O. 85, 112, 119 ...... ......... Association 110 Martin, Charles W. 26 Ambuehl, Eldon E. ----------------- 85 Wesley Foundation lie McKinney. Robert L. 26, 97 Amidei, Mary Lou .................. 85 Westminster Fellowship 117 Merrifield, Clara B. 26. 112 Amidei, William 75 Who’s Who ... 100 Mickelson, Harold 26, 106 Anderson, Susan C. 112, 146 Women’s Athletic Association 170 Miller, Ivan E. 26 Anderson. Annita D. 75, 123 Minor, William T. ________ 26, 109 Andrews, Annita D. 75. 123 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION MilUer, Eli F. ....................... 26, 104 Augelo. Don 114 Allen, Cecil H. 23 Monay, Ralph 26, 106 Anson. Audrey Jean 39 Allen. Lula 22, 112 Morris, Howard __________________ 31 Apaydin, Moral _ ... — 36 Allen. Norvell C. 23, 109 Murphy, Clarence L. 26 Applegate, Joe 63 Babbitt, Helen A. ........23. 113 Nagel, Roland F. 27. 109 Armato. Patricia K. 39. 100, 104, Baldridge, Mildred (Page) 23 Nicoletti, Pete 27 ------ -------- 107, 137 Barnett. Otho L. 23, 109 Park. No-Yong ___________________ 27 Armstrong, Wendell 63, 120 Beal, Ruth ................ __ 134 Patterson, Nita ........... 27, 113 Arnett, Richard L. _ 39 Bcggs, Berenice B. ____________ 23 Pattinson, Sallie 27 Asral, Saylan ... 63, 112 Bell, Max E. 23, 105 Pearson, Dorothy 27, 112 Atkinson, Mary Page 85, 171 Biggcrstaff, John L. 23 Ramon. Michel R. 27 Augspurger. Roger 75. 115, 123, 124 Biggerstaff, John L. Jr. ______ 23 Ransom, Rosa ____________________ 31 Angelo, Don 114 Black, John D. 23, 114 Richardson. Noah P. ..... 27 Avirom, Arthur Stephen 39 Bohon, Kathleen .... 23 Rieger, Wray M. ___________ 27, 105 Aver. Dwight H. ... 63 Bowers, Orville E. 23 Rosebery, Dean A. 27, 143, 144 Bray, Willis J. ............... 23 Rothschild, Felix 27 Bachman, Fred 63 Browne, Sylvia G. 23 Ryle, Dr. Walter H., 13, 20, 21, 97, Bachman, Richard Bryan 39 Browne, Walter A______________ 23 . 112 Bader, Marcia 63 Browning, Bessie .........23 Ryle, Walter Harrington IV 27 Bagley, Ron 39, 104 Bulgin, Lansing W. 23 Scheido, Benton F. ..... .27 Bailey, David _ 75 Cable. William H. Jr. 24 Selby. P. O. ....... 22 Bailey. William Gene................85 187 Baker, Arlin Duane 85. 138 Baker, John H. 143 Baker. Otis 85. 138 Baldwin, Carl 63, 108, 149 Baldwin, Charles L. 75, 108, 148 Barber, Jim Frank 85, 150, 102, 108 Bard. Mitchael .................. — 40 Barnes, Patricia Joyce 85, 112 Barnett, Jane L. 36, 107 Barnett. Martha Y. 03, 105, 110, 117, 137 Barnett, Rodney L. 63 Barragan. Hortensia 85 Barrickman, Richard 75 Bartling, June Carmine 63, 117. 137 Barulich, Anthony John 85, 168 Baskett. Donald 40. 104, 116, 139 Baskett. Harold 139 Bastian, E. Myrle 75 Batchelder. Herbert 85. 108 Bates. Barbara Ann 40, 113 Battcrson, Robert I.ee 85 Bauer, Norma Lee 63 Beagley, Dale 63. 139 Beaty. Carol 85, 118 Beauchamp, Goldie Ruth 63 Beck, Dale Joye .................... 85 Beck, Jerry ________________________ 85 Beckemeier, Dewayne Ray 63 Beecher. Janet May 85, 146 Belford. Donald E. 40 Bell, James Edward 75, 113 Bell, Richard Cavern 40. 101, 105, 107, 115, 123, 124 Bellmyer, Walter D. .75 Belt, Donald Cee 85 Belt, Wilson Sherman 75. 138 Bonn, Mason 40, 100, 104. 105, 106, _______ 117, 135, 149 Bennett, Russ 85. 162, 165 Bennett, Joe Martin 40, 105, 114, 149 Benskin, Rosalea 85 Benson, Barry W. 85, 114, 138 Benson. Gorodon L. 03. 108, 138 Bentele, Raymond Frank 85, 119 Bcrgmann, Lily 40, 137 Berrey, Louis Calvin 85 Berrios, Maria M. 75, 112, 119 Berry, Karma 85 Berry, Margaret Phyllis 63, 111, 152 Biehl, Peggy Ann .................. 75 Binford, Delbert ................... 75 Bingham, Alden 111, 113 Bishop. Frank 115 Black. Patricia Lea 63. 105, 123. 124, 147 Blacklock, James T. 63, 156 Blakeley, Joseph Wayne 116 Blasi, Edward Cee 40 Blasi, Francis M. .. 63 Blasi, Robert _______________ ... 63 Bledsoe. Marthlu 85. Ill, 113, 128, 131, 146, 171 Blodgett, Audrey 63. 137 Blomgren. Carol R. 63, 110 Bloss, Mary Ann 75, 153, 171 Boatright. Mary Ella 40 Bogar, Gary 75, 108, 168 Boldon, Patricia M. 41 Boley. Beverly J. 85 Bollman, Phyllis I. 75 Booher, Jerry Dean 63 Boone, Arleta Ruth 63, 118, 145 Boone, Mary Mae 85. 112, 118 Botkin. Bill . 75, 108, 149 Boltorff, Vernon ........ .... 85 Bowden, Patrick Donald 85 Bowen, Jack C. , 41. 139 Rowles, Katherine 41. 112. 136, 182 Bowman, Raymond N. 63 Boyd, Paul Dean 85. 142 Bradbury. Dan 36, 104, 113 Bradbury, Sam Jerry 41, 109 Bradshaw. Jerry Lee 41 Bragg. John A. 41, 108. 109, 110, 113, 118 Brantner, Glenda 75 Breidenstein. Ralph Lee 75. 113 Brendel. Eugene 86 Brewer, Miles 41. 104. 105. 110 Bricker. Donna Ruth 75 Bridges. Jane C. 41, 104, 128 Brier. Jose 64. 109, 112, 119 Brizendine, Wesley D 86. 156, 157 Brobst. Phyllis Ann 41 Brodie, Charlene June 171 Bromholieh, Michael 41, 156. 157 Brooks. Donn Eldon 86, 109 Brown. Ilalley Leroy 75, 149 Brown, James R. _______________ 41 Browning. Clyde 109 Browning. Mary Anna 86. 116 Browning, Sharon Marie 86 Brueland, Sonja 8G Bruner, John Edwin 86 Bryant, Nancy Jean 86, 112, 136 Buchanan, Arthur Wayne 64 Buchanan, Guy Allan 42 Buckman. Donald Manley 42. 104, .............. 110, 115 Buckman. Eudora. 42. 106. 107, 110 Buenger. Betty 42, 100, 110 Buhr, Ronald J. 64, 119 Bullock. Janet Lee, 62, 64, 123, 152 Burchett. Gail Duane .. 86 Burchfield, John ______________ 75 Burdett, Marilyn Anne 75, 145 Burdett. T. Bruce 142, 139 Rurditt, Jerry. 75. 1G2. 1G3. 165, 169 Buress, Richard 8G Burk, William ... 42 Burkhart, Richard 118 Burke, Carry F. .64 Burnett. Richard Warren 109, 110 Burnstein. Phoebe _____________ 42 Burton, Jo Ann 75. 112. 118 Busby, Gene Vernon 76 Burshnell. Terrence D. 42. 108 Buvvalda. Paul ... 76 Byars, Claiborn 86 Byars, Donnie Marion 86 Byrn. Jerry ___________________ 73 Cadden, Jerry 76, 149 Cahall, Betty Jo 76 Callihan. Wanda Rose 86, 116 Calvin, Carmen, 6-1. 107, 137. 170. __________________________ 171 Campbell. Barbara 86 Campbell, Elva Lou 86 Campbell, Gerald 86 Campbell. Gilbert Rex 76, 162 Campbell, John 42. 108. 109, 138 Capp. Robert 42. 104, 109, 110 Capps, John E. 42. 104, 108. 149 Capps, Mary Helen Watts 107, 110 Carlton. James O. 76 Carskadon, Carol 76 Carson, Alta Jane 64, 134, 147 Carter, Bernard C. 64, 109 Carter. Daniel Jerome . 86 Carter, George . 156 Carter, Gerald Arnold 158, 169 Carter, Kenneth. 176, 156. 158, 168, ------------............... 169 Casady, Leland R. 76 Casncr, Nancy Ellen 86. 107, 120. 128. 129. 131. 146. 171 Cassa fly. Hildc 64 Casto. Gary Wendell 64 Cawood. Kelley Calvin 6-1. 149 Chadwick, Jack 8G, 138, 162 Chaudhari. Haider Ali 36. 112 Chavcrri. Jose Fahio 86, 112. 119 Chevalier. Jerel Sam 76, 168 Chickering, Dave 43. 107, 135 Choe, Eui Won 76, 112 Chrism an. Linda Lou 86 Christman. Jeannette 76, 111. 14G Christowski. Henry Franklin 76 Christy Dan M8 Christy, Robert 86 Chua, Le Kim 43, 112, 118 Chungalao. Rufino I. 36. 110. 112, ...................... 115,116 Church. John F. ...................43 Cisna. Wayne 64 Clark. Donald La Whead 36. 118 Clark. Franklin Ray 64, 139 Clark. Judith Janice 86 Clarke. David II. ... 76 Clarke. Frederick Allen. 7G, 148, 181 Clarkson, Nellie Ann, 86, 124, 152 Claussen. John 76 Cochran, Robert Stewart 76 Cokerham. Martha, 76, 136, 170, 171 Cokerham. Melba Jane 64, 136 Cole, Bonnie Rae 86 Coleman, Vivian June 43. 113, 118 Collins. Bobbie Dean 86 Columbus, Colleen Ann _. 64 Conley, Jack 76. 108 Conley. Phyllis Lee. 84 , 86, 146, 171 Connolly, John Joseph 156, 157 Conyers, Paul Douglas 86, 128 Cook, James D. 64 Cook. Jon Edgar 86, 120, 148 Cook, Robert J.. 64. 100, 113, 118 Cool. James E. _ 43 Cooley, Richard Dean 76, 156 Cooper, Patricia Ann 76. 120, 145 Cooper. Russell 117 Copeland. Charles Carroll 86 Coppin, Ezra Melville 64 Correll, Bert Leon 86, 148 Correll. Joan Marie, 86, 117, 146, 177 Cothern. Ray Allan 64. 116 Court. Sandra Jo 86, 152 Cox. Adolphus Dean 43 Cox. Charlene 76. 128. 129, 136 Cox. Mary Edith 64, 137 Coy, Lynn Dee 76, 109 Cragg, John T. 64 Cragg. Kaye Jeanette 86 Cragg. Nita 65 188 Cragg, Sandra Faye 74, 76, 123, 126, 146,147 Craig, Barbara Jean 43, 153 Craig, Richard 76, 108, 149 Crawford. Ilollis Dean __ 86 Crawford, John Eugene 65, 109 Crawford, Kay 87 Crist, Janis Jeanne 87, 171 Crooks. Larry Leon .............. 87 Crooks, Lois I. 43, 104 Daar, Arthur B. 87. 108, 148 Daggett. Gary Orrin 87 Daley, Dean 87 Danels, Janice 87, 124 Daniels, Bobby L. _ 76 Darr, Clara 87 Darr, Luzonne Marie 87, 136, 171 Date. Charlotte K. 87, 112 Daughrity. Kay Karol. 87. 112, 152 Davenport, Darriel 43 Davenport, Jimmy Wayne, 87. 118 Davids. Donald 87 Davids, Oscar E. _______________ 43 Davis, Jerry Txniisc 65, 106 Davis, Richard 87 Davis. Richard Paul ____________ 43 Davis. Rufus 158. 168, 169 Dawkins, Donna Jeanne, 87, 152, 171 Deagostine. Frank . 44. 138 Dean, Leo Vernon 87. 163 Dear, Glen F. 43. 139 Dcaver, Don F., 76, 120, 123, 148 Decker, Robert H. 76 Deem, Ronald Lee 44. 162. 164 Deiling, Aletta Ruth 65. 110, 115. 117, 124. 145 Delahunt, John 87, 148, 183 Dellinger. Mary Jo 87, 112 Denike, Daniel Joseph 76 Detwiler. Ronald Dean 44 Devolld, Sue ... 44 Diaz. Hercilia E. 44. ill, 112. 113, 119 Dillinger, John James 44 Dillinger, Robert Glen 44. 104. 108. 115, 123. 124. 148, 149 Dinger, Kenneth Arthur 44 Dinsmore, Rex .. 87, 118 Disselhorst. Maurice 65 Dissinger, Joan. 76. 115, 123, 146, 148 Ditmars, Betty Lou 87, 146 Dixon. Larry F. 65, 113, 138 Dockum. Ardena 87 Dodge, Jo Ann 44, 105, 106, 107. 118. 123, 152 Dodsworth, Ronald 77 Donald. Jean M. 65. 118, 123 Dorothy, Charlotte 87, 136 Doss, Gus 44, 162, 163, 165 Douglas. Barbara 87, 120, 131, ....................... 146, 171 Douglas, Mary Ann 87. 117. 171 Dromey, Martha Agnes 87 Drummond, Vernon 44, 114, 142 Dugger, Carol Joan 87. 152, 171 Dun, Sze-Kew 36 Duncan, Francis A. 44 Durham. Judith 29. 65, 105, 110, ............. 137, 161 Dutton, Richard Howard 87, 114, ............................ 142 Dwyer, Gerald 36 Dye, Robert ... ... 65 Dye. Susie 87 Fades, Patricia 87, 146 Easley. Lois Thelma 87 East. Sherrill Eugene. 84, 87, 148 Eastin, Jolenc C. 45 Fchternacht, Lonnie 45, 104, 106 Edeles, Kenneth Edward 65 Edmund. Judy Lurene 87. 124, 152 Edwards, James E. 45, 108, 148 Edwards, Richard Lee, 87, 114, 124 Egli, Virgil Lee 65. 123, 148 Eichmeyer, Raymond 77, 156, 158 F.iffert, Howard R. 65 Eitel, Richard Lee 65. 109, 120 Eitel, Richard Leon 65, 124 Elam, Marlene Sue 87, 120, 131, 146, 171 Ellis, Mary Dee 77, 152 Ellis, Richard R. 05 Ellis. Sharon Ann 87. 118, 171 Ellison, Roberta Lee 77, 112, 136 Epperson, Bill 65 Erwin. Jackie Dale 77 Estes, Lucinda Jane _ 77 Evans, Azclenc 45, 153 Evans. James 77. 156, 169 Evans. Suzanne 45, 117, 134 Evcrsmcyer, Adele 87 Frankhauscr. Glcndalu 77 Farrington, Amyolee 45 Farris, Carolyn Sue 77 Farson, Nadine Phyllis 88 Favicr. Dale . 161 Fawks, Helen Ann 88 Fcathcrston, William Bert 88 Fiala, John L. 45, 103, 106 Finke, Janice Kay 77, 113. 152, 171, 181 Fischer, Karlccn 45 Fisher, Edgar Larry 77 Fisher. Eloisc 77, 171 Fitzgerald. Charles 45, 101, 139, _______________ 156, 158, 169 Fitzhcnry, Richard M., 88, 119, 148 Flaspohler, Richard 38. 45. 101, 104, 113, 149 Flayharty, Carol Lee 88, 130 Fleming, Russell 65 Fleshman, Betty Jo 88 Flinchpaugh. Patricia Ann 65. 105, 107. 120. 128. 137 Flynn, Mike 45, 142 Forbes, Clyde 88 Forbes. Jack 45 Ford. James Leroy 77 Ford. Virginia Ellen 88, 116 Forqucr, Fred A. 46, 139 Forsythe. Dave 77, 128, 129 Foss, Elizabeth Sherill 88. 171 Fox. Carol Ann 65, 152 Fox, Rosalie Merry 88 Franklin. Charles 46 Franklin, Janet Kay _____... 77 Frazee, James. 65. 115, 123, 124 Freeman. Donald Ray, 88, 115, 120 Fryrear. Mary Jo 88 Fullerton. Sheryl Ann 77, 124, 147, 171 Funk, Linda Lee 77, 117, 123, . .... 126, 147, 170, 171 Funk, R. H. 46, 149 Furnish, David Eugene 77, 105. ............................. 108 Fye. Joan Kay 88, 152 Gabbert, John E. 46 Galbraith, Sally Ann 88. 152 Galloway. Linda Sue 46 Gardner, James E. 46 Gardner. Jane Couch 77. 147 Gardner. Larry Dale 46 Gardner, Norma 65 Gardner, Robert Paul 46, 139 Gardner, Ronald E. 65. 139 Garlock, Anna Marie 77 Garnett, William Dyas. 88. 113, 120 Garrelson, Lance 88 Garton. Gary W. 38, 48, 104, 123, 149 Garza, Gustavo 77, 112 Gaubatz, Leann Jane 88. 118 Gerlcnian. Charles Clem 88 Gesling, James O. 46 Gholson, Lloyd F. 65. 113. 143 Gieselmau, Bob 88 Gill, Kathryn Ann 88 Gillum. Cary Eugene 105. 114 Gilpin, Joseph Wayne 77 Gilpin, Juanita Jean 88 Giovannim. Charles 46, 119 Gladbach. Edward Gerald, 88, 119 Glaspie. Dale I 77. 162. 169 Gleason, King William 124 Glore, Robert 77 Gonnerman, Paul Ray 105, 107 Gonzalez. Robles Gloria 77, 111. 112, 119 Gooden. Gary Paul 88, 109 Goodnick. Thomas J.. 88, 119, 148 Gordon. Larry Dean 77. 135 Gordy, Boyce 47 Gordy, Marjorie 17. loi. 104, 116, 131, 137, 170, 171 Goto. Elaine 47. 104. 105. 111 Gottman, Mariam L. 77 Gotto. Ellen (). 107 Gotto. Ralph F. 47, 101. 135, 113, 144 Gruber, Karen Kay 88, 115, 124 Green, Lucitn Dale 77, 147, 161 Greene. Donald Walter 88 Greer, John . 47 Greer, Richard Eugene _ 77 Greggerscn, Nancy 77, 146 Gregory, Eugene Chester 47, 104, 106. 149 Gregory, Mary Carolyn. 47. 106, 147 Gricp, Lyle W. „47 Grim, C. E., 78. 105, 108, 117, 148 Grim. Florence Elaine 65. 116 Grindle, Roy Neal . 73 Grubbs. Gary Lee 88 Grubrich, Elaine Joy 88. 171 Gulick. James A. 66, 114 Gunerine, Ibrahim 36. 112 Guthrie, Sharlottc 88, 146 Hackman. Richard C. 47, 101, 107, 168, 169 Hackney, Helen Rosalie 47 189 Hackney, Lelah Pearl 88 Hackney, Wayne Austin 88 Hager. William E. 88 Hahn, Karl C. 36 Haines. Carl 17, 149 Hall. Jerry 6G. 142 Hall, Joyce 47. 153 Hall, Nancy Louise 88 Hall. Sharon Alyce 66, 134, 137 Hall, Terry Moore 88. 148 Haller, Fred ___ ... 156 Haller. Robert Raymond 149, 169 Hamoda, Ramej . .. 112 Hamai, Jane Sachie GO Hamilton, Danny 66, 124 Hamilton, Roger Kent 88 Hammel, Arthur George 88 Hammock. Jack 156. 159, 168 Hammond, Betty 89, 152, 170. 171 Hammond. Harriet 78. Ill, 147, 170, 171 Hammons. Lynn Edward 89 Hampton, Donald Ray 89 Haney. Joy Lee 66, 118 Ilanson. Roger Lee. 89. 115, 124, 148 Harbaugh. Carolyn Sue. 66. 137. 171 Harding, Charles 48 Hardman, Julie 89 Hardman, Rex G. 89. 148 Hardy, Larry 89 Harl, Joann 89 Harmon, Allen W. 78. 114 Harman. Robert 48 Hamden. Mary Jane 89 Harp, Jack 48. 113. 149 Harper. Diane K. 89 Harper. Marilyn E. 89 Harrington. Larry D. 78 Harrington. Marilyn 48. 104. 105. 107. 110. 111. 118 Harris. Robert E. 78. 138 Harris, Rosemary W. 169 Harrison. Donal F. 78 Harrison. Weldon 89 Hart, Beryl Dean 66, 118 Hascnstab, Joe, 78. 149. 156. 157. 159 Hatcher. Melvin Lee 89 Haugen. Karen M. 89. 136 Havncr, Barbara Karen 89. 136 Hawkins, John 66, 105 Hayden. Carmen Dugene 78. 162 Ilavdon. Jerry Vincent 78. 138 Hayes, Darla Rae 48 Hayes, Dan GO Haynes, John 66 Hays. Eileen 48, 106, 137 Hays. James 89 Hays. Virginia 78. 113. 136. 171 Hayward, Barbara 78 Head. Betty Elvira 66. 113 Head. Betty Jo 11G Heald, Myra K. 48. 153 Heaney, Dale Kenton 78. 156 Hee, Evelyn 66 Heft. Edward J. 66 Heft, Sarah Jane 66, 145 Held, Barbara 48. 101. 134, 152 Hellmann, Leon John 48, 109. 119 Helton. Paul 66,118 Henrich. Elizabeth 48. Ill, 112 Henry. Chas. Franklin 48, 104, 106. 107. 149 Henry, Kenneth Wesley. 78, 105. 116 Herboth, Heida 66. 147 Hernando. Priscila. M. 36. 112 Herrin. Gerald Lee 78, 89. 138 Herron, Larry 34. 78, 139 Hew. Pearl Maile __________________ 66 Hiatt. Edwin Dale 89 Hickman, Doris Lee 66. 106. 110. 117 Higgins. William J. 48 Hill. Janice Louise 89, 112 Hill. Edd 109 Hilliard. John 142 Hillman. Roger M. 49 Hills, Bcvcriy Jean 89 Hitt, Jerry E. 78. 108, 148 Hoaglin. Jon E. 49 Hcaglin, Ruth Ann 89, 124 Hodges, Max Eugene 66 Hoerrmann. Paula Darlene 78. 105. 115. 123. 124, 136 Hoffman. Raymond. Merle 49, 109 Hoffmeyer, Patricia Ann 78. 116 Hofmeister. Elisabeth 49. 105. 112, 113, 117 Hogenson, Robert Charles 49. 101. 108, 123. 124, 149 Holbcrt. Elaine 78, 112 Holbrook. Sterling 6G. 128. 129 Hollcrofl, James 117, 138 Holman. Reva Maxine, 78. 118, 171 Holman. Sandra 49. 105, 107, .... 146, 147 Homes, Larry Parker 89 Homes. Marlene Ann 49. 110 Hong. Thomas Y. 112 Hook, Marie . .. 89, 118 Hopkins, Mitchell Dale 66, 149 Hopkins. Robert Maurice 89 Horibc. Karen Kimiyo 66. 105 Horn, Billie Marie 74, 78, 124, 153, 170, 171 Horn. Wally E. 49. 138 Horton, Shari Lu 49, 112, 147 Hoskins, Donald Max 89 Hoskins. Charles E. 49 Hoskins, Martha K. 78, 147 Hoskins, William 78 Houghton. Barbara Helen 49 Houghton. Everett D. 143 Hounsom, Marcus Milo 73 Hover. Ralph Nelson 89 Howard. Caroline Jean 89, 171 Howe. Charles 89 Hudson, Sandra Colleen 89 Hughes. Wayne E. 49. 113. 131 Huhn. Edward Arthur. 50, 120, 143 Hull, Ed 169 Hull, Jack _ 66 Humphrey. Elizabeth Ann __ 89 Hunt. Basil D. 50, 101, 104, 130, 131, 135, 149 Hunt. Betty Lou 67 Hunter. Janice 78 Hunton, Wendell B. 78. 156, 157. 159, 1G9 Hurley. Janice Lamere 89 Huslcr, Carol Ann 89. 171 Hutchinson, Joan Marie 50 Hutchison. Judith C. 89 Hutton, Joan 89. 116. 123, 124 Ingalls. Robert Lee 89 Inskeep, John D. 50 Irving, Barbara Ann 67 Isett, Richard 78. 15G. 158, 1G9 Izumi, Kay Keiko 67, 112, 152 Jackson. Donald Eugene . 89 Jackson. Dottie Jean 89. 152 Jacobs, Gaylenc 50, 147, 170 Jaeger. George 90 James. Loraine Edith 90 Janes, James L . 78 Jarman. Larry G. 78 Jarman. Roger Dean 109 Jeffries. Robert Royce 90 Jeffries, Shirley Dean 67. no. 112, 147 Jeffries. Bill . 78 Jewett, Bob 67, 148 Johnson. Charmaine 50, 161, 171 Johnson. B. Margaret 78, 110, 118 79 79 Johnson, Peggy Trail Johnson. Ernest E. 67 Johnson. Joe 50. 168, 90. 169 Johnson. Karen Ruth 110 Johnson, 'Leonard Martin 67 Johnson. Melvin Lee 50. 102, 104, 115, 123. 124 Johnson, William P. 67 Jones. Ann 79. 146 Jones. Donald D. 67 Jones. James Edward 90. 148 Jones. Jane Ann 90 Jones. Janet Marie 90 Jones. Kenneth Earl 67 Jones, I.ouisc . . 79. 116 Jones. Shirley Ruth 67. 110 Joost, Jack . 79 50. 119 168 Juhasz. Beatrix 50, 104, 112 Kabavashi, Ikuvo 112 Katsuda. Claire 67 Kawa. Beshir 67 Kaylor, Vince 67. 115. 139 Kearns, Shirlev Mae 67 Keast. Marianne 50. 147 Keethler. Celia Sue 67, 171 Keethler. James C. Jr. 79 Kehl, Horst 50 Kehr. Bobbie Irene 67. 147 Keiner, Ilartmut 36, 112. 113. 120 Kellan. Flovd A. 67. 109 Keller, Vernon 50 Kcllv, John 90 Kcllv, Kenneth Robert 90 Kelsey, Shirley Ann 90. 118 Kendrich. Charlotte Kay 90 Kent. Tommy It. 51 Kcrby, Patsy Jean 79. 105, 112, 146 67 Kerls, Rarbara. 51. 104, 134. 137. 171 Kerr. Carroll Leon 79 90 79 120 Kimbrough. Barbara Mae 90. 171 King. Judith Anne 90. 120 King, Margaret Lee 90. 152 King. Rose Janet 67. 106 Kington. James W. 90. 142 190 Kinney, Betty Lou . . 79 Kinsella, Fran 79, 119, 136 Kinworthy, Judith 79, 117, 136 Kirkpatrick, Klvis J. 51. 104, 109 Kistler, Linda Rae 51, 147 Kivanc, Nes’e 36. Ill, 112 Klos, Ramona 67, 171 Knight, Douglas Neil 67, 168, 169 Kobayashi, Ikuyo 36 Koehler, E. Cletus 90, 168 Koenig, Herbert D. 67 Kopp, John E. 79, 128 Korsen, Anna Marie 36, 111 Kothe, Donna Lea 90, 120, 136 Kraus. Carl 67 Kraus, William 79. 115, 116, 124 Krehhiel, Dennis Leon 90 Krekemeyer, Richard 68. 149 Krcmheller, Sozannc 90 Krigbowam, Henry Harry 90 Kroeger, Gil 114, 11G Kropf, David Allen 124 Kuddes, Karl Robert 90 Kunkel, Richard 51, 168 Kurihara, Carole Saeko 68 Kutzner, Dale A. 79 Labertcw, Lawrence Ralph 90 Land, Janice llene 90 Lane. Helen E. 90 Landrum, Barbara 152 Lang. Robert M. Jr. 79, 115, 123, 124. 148 Lannaghan, Thomas Joseph 90, 138. 156, 157, 159, 168. 169 Lantz, John T. 90 Larson, Donald K. 79. 114 Lasswell, Jean Marie 90 Lawson. Lena Genevieve 90 Lawson, Marilyn, 90, 116, 136, 171 Lawson, Thomas E. 79 Layman, Joyce Ann 90. 171 Leber, Geraldine 151, 124, 134, 153, 170, 171 Lee, Melvin K., 51. 104, 115, 143 Lee, Chai Hyup ______...----------- 112 LeFever, Diana Jo 68, 110, 112, 134, 153 Legg, Janice Lavon 68. 106, 131, ________________________________ 14G Lehr, Bob 51 Leman, Felix Anthony 90, 111, 112, 114, 119 Lenzini, James Edward ______________ 79 Leonard, Nona Evelyn 51, 106. ________________________________ 134, 145 Lessor, Clinton Ross 169 Letch, M. Joan 51 Leutung, Ruby M. 51, 110 Leyda, Steve 51 Libby, Robert, 79, 105, 108, 148 Light, Dale 79 Linder. Dean 90, 116 Linder, Melvin Gene 90 Lindley, Lana Lou 90, 136 Lindquist, Jim 68 Link, Davie William, 90, 123, 148 Lisenbee, Charles Richard 79. -............... 156, 157, 108 Lister, Glen ...................... 68 Lloyd, John Carr 91, 156 Logan, Marjorie Eileen, 68, 112, Loncaric, Melvin 156 Long. Robert Leon .. 68 Loughcry, Billy D. 52 Lucas, Amelia P. 36, 112 Lucas, Betty Ann 68. 171 Lukcr, Verlvn Leon 79 Lunsford, Jerry L. 52 Lutz, lil Martin 91, 119 Lutz. Larrv, 52, 104, 109, 119, 149 Lynn, Carol 68 Lyon, Jansi Kay 68, 110 Lyons, John R. 68, 114 Mabee, Barbara 79, 145 Mach, Georgia Ruth 52, 137 Macumber, Rebecca 79, 146, 148 Maddox. Lewis J. 149, 178 Magee. Larry Dean 79, 149 Magrane, Jerry 68, 138 Mahoney. Louis Edward 79 Mahurin, Ronald S. 52 Mairet, Charles Edward 91 Maldonado, Cabrcva 36, 112 Mallett, Donald Lee 52 Mangold. Jerry 91 Mangual, Alejandrina. 73. 112. 119 Manion. Sue 68 Mann, Jack Faye 53, 115, 139 Manyx, Robert Henry 91 Mark. Burton Thomas 68. 114 Markidou, Ariadne 36. 102, 112 Marquardt, Jim L. 68 Martens, Thomas J. 68. 118 Martin, James 91 Martin. Kenneth 79 Matlock, Gordon 52 Matlock, Laura Ann 79 Matney, Karla Kay 91 Matsuba. Esther Kozue, 52, 112, 118 Mattcson, Charolctte Frances, 68 Matthaei. Gisela Klara 52, 105 111. 112, 113, 118, 120 Mauck, Donald Dean 91 Mauck, Roby Darrell 52 Maurer, D F 114 May, Dean La verne 79 May, Dorothy 91 Mayes. Marilyn Ann 84. 91. 119 Meador, Carolyn Kay 91, 146, 171 Meehan, Kathleen 37, 52 Meehan, Michael 37. 109 Meeker, Alvin 91 Meinders. Clarence 91. 118 Mcngwasscr, Clarence T. 80 Mengwasser, Pat 68. 152 Messer, Arden L. 53, 149 Meyer, Marvin 53 Meyer, Monroe 53 Michael, Kenneth L. 68 Michael. Larry Marvin 91 Miles. Michael David, 91, 118, 124 Miles, William R. 80. 138 Mi ley. Dorothy 91, 136. 171 Miller. Barbara Ann 114 Miller. Charles 91 Miller, Don 80. 148 Miller, Floyd 53, 149 Miller, Gaylia Sue, 68. 105. 123. 152 Miller, James E. 53, 139 Miller, John Walter ... 80 Miller, Kenneth 114 Miller. Norma Jean. 80. 110, 147. 124 Miller. Richard C. 53, 120 Miller. Richard T 68. 74, 139 Miller. Ronald P. 68, 115, 120, 123, 124. 156 MiUlion, Gary Eldon 91 Mills, Billy Joe 53, 97, 156, 157, 158. 168 Mills, Dale Lane 158 Mills. David A. 80. 149, 156 Mills, John P. 53, 149 Mills. William M. 102 Minic, Lois Louise 91 Mitch. Bonnie Skinner 53 Mitchell, Allen 53, 142 Mitchell, Gary Allen 91 Mitchell. James Note 91 Mitchell. S. Janaan 91 Mitten, Anna Grace 53. 102, 104, 105. 106. no Mittler. Ted Warren 91. 120, 124, 148 Mobley, Robert L. 91 Mock, Orin 68. 148 Mogg. Sharyl Glee 69, 153 Moles, Barbara 53. 104, 107, 112. 113, 119, 137 Moodic, Phyllis Joan 91 Moore. Della Jean 91 Moore. Janet Ford 80. 137 Moore, Melvin B. 54. 168. 169 Moots, l cc Allen 80 Moren. John 80 Moreno, Marco 80, 112 Morgan. Joseph 80. 156 Moriwake, Suye, 54. 111. 112. 117 Morris. Joyce Ann 91 Morris. Rosemary 69 Morrow, Bobbie G. 69 Morse, Robert R. 91. 107 Mosley. Harry M 80. 142 Mossop. Edwin 91 Motter. N. Keith 80 Mudd, Gene 91. 162 Mudd, Shirley Ann 69. 105. 136 Mueller. Erwin J. 37. 107 Muir. Mary 80. 118 Mulder. Helena Annanda. 54. 112 Mulford, Carolyn Ann 91, 107. 11. 128 Mullin, John P. 69, 119, 131. 139. 156. 157. 159, 169 Mullins. Glen Melvin 91 Mullins, Bill 37 Mundcn, J. R. 54. 107 Mundy. Don 91. 156 Murikami, Lani 69. 112. 152. 171 Murphy, Janvs Ann 37. 112 Murphy, Richard, 54. 108. 115. 124 Murrain. Phyllis 80, 116 Murrain. Virginia 68. 106 Murrell, Martha 69. 105, 147 Myers. H. K. 109 Myers, James Robert 91 Myers, Phyllis Valcne 54, 106. 118, 153 McAllister. Karen 69. no. 153, 170, 171 191 McBride, Henry Thomas 54. 105. McCartney. Eleanor Alice. 91. McClain. Wayne G9. McClanahan, Beverly Ann McClanahan. Don M. McClarcn. Shirley Ann McClure. Jerry Wayne McCormick. Walter 92. 107. 120, 12ft. McCoy. Roberta 92. 152. McCullough. Robert Dee 80. McCullough. Robert Dale McCullough. Sharon Lee 92. 120. 13G. McCully. Ina Louise McCuskey. Sondra Lue 92. McDaniel. Carrol J. 54. McDaniel, Karen Janene 69. McDonald. Duane McDonald. Norma Grace G9, McDonald, Sylvan Gale McElfresh. Helen McElhinney, Peggy Jo McFarland, Edward McFarland. Gerald Let McFarland. Velma Joyce McGee, Marv Lou McGhee, William McGrew. David P. McGrow. Molly 92. 124. McHenry, Bob ......... Mclntire, Wayne, 80. 115, 124, McKay, Jo Ellen 107. McKee. Perry MeKcnny, James 69. McMickle. John William 80. McMillen, Robert Gene McNamar. William 37, McNay, Barbara 92, 120, McPherson, Sharon Lynne McVay. Donald 92. McVcy. Janet 92. 113. 131, Naert. Richard J. Nakata, Eleanor Kinuvo 69. 152, Natan, Alexander Naylor, Mary Ann 69. Neal, Nancy Lee Neff. Ervin Ix rov 54. Neighbor, William Nelson. Alfred Nelson, Charlvn Rae 92. 123. 136. 170, Nelson. Doris Lee 80, 153, 170, Nelson, George W. 69. 156, Nelson. Thomas J. _ Nesbit, Mary Etta Neumann, Aloma June 106. 107. Neumann. Paul Wesley Newman. Wayne 54. 108, 149 Newport. Shirley Jean 70. 113, 136. 148. 170 Nichols, John Edward 92 Nichols. Richard R. 92. 119 102. Nichols. Viva Ellen 92 Polovich, Edward Romaine 70. 118 70 109, 124 145 Nickell, Norma Anne 92, 136 Poole. James 81 168 Nishijo. Theodore 37. 107, 113 Poole, John Alfred 81, 119 92 Norman. Barbara Jo 92 . 123. 153 Porter, Annabel 93, 105, 171 69 Novinger, Elizabeth . Anne Allen Porter. Doris 70 92 80. 147 Porter, Jerry 70, 156, 159. 169 69 Novinger. Richard C. 55, 111. Porter, Ralph Orin 70, 117 no. 118. 149 Poston. James ..... 93 142 Novinger. William Phil 70. 102, Potts. R. E. 156. 159. 169 171 135, 139 Powell, Melody Annetl 93 114. Nowlin, Edison W. 70 Price, Paul. 38. 56. 104, 108. 135. 149 118 Null, Mary Jane (Debbie) 70. Privitt. Billy 70, 106, 117 69 119, 161 Ptilis, Foster 81 113. Purvis, Carol 70. 112. 153, 171 171 O'Brien, Nancy 80. 171 Putnam. Bonnie Colleen .. 81 92 Ochsner, Clarence B. . 55. 120. 142 Putnam. Robert L. 56 110 Ochsner. Darlene 120 112 O'Connor. James 70. 143, 144 Rager. Evelyn Maxine 93 no. Oestrcich. Elmo 34 . 55. 102. 104. Raine. Dave 70, 139 146 123, 126. 149. 177 Rambo, Lawrence Vale 81 54 Ogle. Rose 70 Randall. Jo 93. 152, 171 118. Ogle. James L. 55. 139 Raney. Alice Luevina 93 123 Ogut, Metin 37. 107. 112 Rankin. Sherry Ann 93 92 O'Neal. Charles Wayne 92. 168 Raquiza. Praxedcs 37. 42. 112 92 O'Neal. Elizabeth Anne 92. 171 Ratliff. Lowell D. 93 92 Orman. Rosalee 92. 152 Ray. E.' Stanley 56 80 Osbourne, Jack 70. 119 Read. Linda 81. 146 69 Overstreet. Dolores Mae 70. 145 Recker. Roy Edmond 93. 148 69 Overturf. Larry 92 Reece, Alan Wayne 81 92 Reed. James Harry . 93 80 Paden, Carol 80. 137 Reedquist, Robert M. 81 124 Paredes, Nelva 70. 112. 119 Reese. Jerry 149 152 Paradise. Judith 70. 103. 119. Reinhardt. Marilyn 56 92 152. 176 Reisinger, Gerald M. 81 148 Parcells. Richard 55, 103. 105. Reilmeyer, Florence 81 112 139. 181 Renfro. Jerry L. 81, 149 69 Paris, Carol 80. 110. 116 Rennels, Joy Basil 109 169 Parks. Lawrence 70. 115, 124 Reyes, Ricardo 119 156 Parrish. Evelyn 92 171 Reynolds. Larry 81 54 Parrish. Wanda Fern 80. 112 Rhoads. Joseph W. . 37. 158 123 Parsons. Richard 55. 104. 139 Rhodes. James Loren 149 171 Partridge. Elouise, 80 . 112 . 152. 171 Rhodes, Ellen Ruby 93. 116 92 Pash. Ladd 55 Rhodes. Kenneth Evon, 56. 116, 156 no Paslev, James Gordon 92 Richardson. Allen Rov 81. 109 146 Passas, Mike 80, 112 Richardson, Dale Lee 93 Patterson. Joseph Allen 81. 116 Ricker, Paul Allen 93 92 Pavne. Lawrence 81. 156. 157 Riegel. James. 70, 149, 162, 169 112. Payton. Olcvo 55, 111 Rigdon. Charles Lee 81 171 Pearson, David 92 Rigdon. Glenn 71 69 92 Rilev, Bettv Jo 93 , 146 Pedersen. Birgit Bjerge 55. 112 Riley, Carol 81. 153 92 Perez, Nazari 37. 119. 142 Riley, John Lee 53 , 143 Perino. Paula 55. 106, 171 Riley, Robert Gene 71, 109, 148 92 Perniciaro. Edward 70. 156 Rincv. Rosalie ... 93 92 Perrin, Jack 156. 159, 168 Riveia. Mario 36. 112 115. Perry. Dorothy 93 Rivera. Rebecca D. 123 171 Perry. Thomas P. 55, 103. 107, Roberson. Virginia Mae 93. 124 169. 111. 142 Roberts. Doris Ann 93. 152 171 Peterson, Lavern 93. 118, 148 Roberts. Helen Pat 71. 152. 170. 157. Peterson. Lynne Anne 55, 100. 171 169 134. 137. 170. 171 Roberts. Richard Craig 93 80 Pettcngill, Maurice 93 Robertson. John W. 71. 105 92 Philips, Kriss Willis 93 Robinson, Daisy P. 56. 111 104, Phillips. Ivan Leo 70. 109 Robinson. Don E. 111. 118 146 Phillips. James 56. 169 Robinson. Duane 81 , 143 Phillips. Letha 70 Robinson. Gerald 71. 111 Pikey. Edward 70 Philpott, Kenneth Gordon 37 Pittman, Carolyn Jean 56 Pollitt, Phyllis Ann 93, 136 Robinson. Lowell Duane 93 Robinson, Marilyn 93, 118 Rocke, J. Ellryn 71, 114 Rockhold, Bobby Gene 81 Rodgers, Howard Paul 93 192 Rogers, James M. 71 Sharpe. Nina Jo, 71. 115. 119. 124 Stuhlman, Herbert Lynn 72 Rogers. Rodney 56 Sharpe. Vera Mae, 94, 161, 170, 171 Sullivan, Richard 72 Rollins, Patricia 81, 111. 137 Shaw, Thomas E. 128, 142 Surbaugh. Karen Lee 95, 136 Rollins, Robert 81, 114 Shearer, Betty 29. 94 Swank. Kay 95, 136, 171 Rolston, Rachel Jane 93 Shccsley, Shirley 82 Swank. Sandra Lee 95, 107. 128 Romjuc, Jane 93, 117. 152 Shelton. Paul 37 Swartz, Norma 58 Ronchetto, David 71. 149 Shepard, Dewey Jr. 94 Swayzc. Donald L. 62. 72. 103. Roquet, Dave 56, 149 Shepherd, Tamara Lee 94. 171 114, 130, 131. 149 Roquet, Jo no. 152 Shcridon. Elizabeth 94 Swisher, Mettie Louisa 58. 113 Rorick, Joyce Ann 93 Sheridan, John 57 Switzer, Thelma Marie, 95, 136. 124 Rose, Carl 93, 162 Shiroma, Helen Y. 57, 110 Sykes, Jean Gerald 82 Rosenkrans, Janies F. 93 Shockey. Richard 82 Rourkc. Patricia Ann 56. 104 Shoemakc, Don 71. 139. 156. 159 Tallman, Marcia Joyce 95 Royse, Edward 56. 109, 139 Shocmakc, Theodore 113. 169 Tanner. Robert Joseph. 58, 108, 149 Rudy, Nclda Joyce 93 Sholwcll. Floyd M. 82 Tarsio. Kenneth. 95. 156. 157, 159. Runyon, Harriet L. 81 Shuck. Mary Sue 94. 152 169 Ruse, David A. 71 Sidles. Louise 94. 110 Tavcnncr. Merry 82 Russell. Bonnie L. 93 Sidles, Luella 94, 110 Tawney, Carolyn Fay 72, 106 Russell, Marvin 71, 108. 148 Simler, Sammie L. 94. 118 Taylor. Larry 72, 111 Russell. Patricia Anne 93 Sine. Boh 94 Taylor. Phyllis 95 Russell. Robert 81 Sinnock. Donald Joseph 94 Tcgethoff, Richard 72 Rust. Carol Sue 93, 136 Skinner, Nancy Sue 82. 111 Tclahun, Hailij 112 Rysdam, Howard William 94 Slater, Paul S. 82. 128 Tempelman. Francis 58, 138 Slaughter. Robert F. 71 Test man. Irene 72. 115 Sadler. Kay, 71. 104, 105, 110. 112 Slaughter. Wilford 57. 109 Testman. Larry 62. 72, 168. 169 Saffer. Ruth 114 Small. Floyd Ralph 94 Towel 1, Roy. 72, 139, 162, 163, 165 Sal lade, Gary 81, 149 Siniser. Edwin T.. 62. 71. 119. 181 169 Sammons, Marilyn 81. 171 Smith. Betty Loo 94 Tharp. Paul 82 Sampscl. John Wm. 94 Smith. Dale 57, 156, 159, 169 Thomas, Jane 95. 145 Samuel. Mike 162. 164 Smith. Gene E 159 Thomas, Marion 72 Sanchez. Luis Enrique 81, 112 Smith, Judith Ann 94. 136. 171 Thomas, Michael F. 95. 124 Sanfort, Jo 57. 103. 104. 120, 134. Smith, Patricia Lee 38, 58, 153 Thomas, Patrick 95 146 Smith. Pearley 91 Thomas. Ronnie Lee 58. 108, 124 Sandison. Carolyn Sue 94, 118 Smith. Roy J. 82 Thornes, Sue Evelyn 82. 147 Saner, Kenneth L. 71 Smyser, Glen Manley 91 Thompson, James 95 Sargent, Larry Richard 94 Snider. Ronald 94 Thorne, Janice Dorothy 72 Scanlan. James 71, 15G, 159, 1G8, 169 Saver, Jim 118 Schachel, Terry Jo 94, 136 Schaffer, Carolyn 57, 104, 105, 107, 110, 117, 124, 153 Schappach, Frank A. 94, 114, 138 Schafer. James 9-1 Schlarbaum. Max 57 Schlarbaum, Roger 81 Schork, Harold 71 Schrader, Robert F. 71, 109 Schroeder. Lawrence 71 Schromm. Marialycc, 57. 153, 171 Schulze, Scull, 81. 117, 120, 124, 148 Schulze, Patricia Ann 91 Schulze, Leon 156, 159, 169 Schwada, Fred 81 Schweitzer, Win. 142 Scott. Phyllis 94 Scott. Wilma Fay 94 Scaboldt, Richard Vernon 71 Sears, Hurchcl L. 71 Sears, James 11. 57 Scasholtz, Ira John 94 See, Wilma 57. 112 Seeley, William W. 94 Senior, Jane 71, 110, 117 Serfass, Charles 84. 94. 148 Serfass, Kenneth W. 94, 148 Sevits, William Henry 81 Seward. Charles F. 37 Shackelford. James N. 57 Shafer, Deanna Nadine, 57. 110, 118 Sharp, Flora Lou 145 Sharp. William Jr. 82 Snyder, Chas. 142, 135 Snyder. Harry R. 58. 105, 142 Sornberger, Nancy Jo 91 Sorrell. Tillman W„ 72. 108. 117. 143 Sosa. Rita 94. 105 Sowers, Sherilyn Jean 94, 146 Sparks, Raymond Harley 94 Speck. Ruth 71 Sporer. Francis B. 94. 113. 119, 120. 148 Sparer, Lewis E. 95, 119 Srnka. Alfred 123 Srnka. Elizabeth Swisher, 58. 137 Stanard. Sharon Lynn 95 Star buck, Irene F.lsa 58 Starbuck, Maxine Darlene 95 Stark. Earl Lloyd 95 Stater. George 95 Stater, Larry L 82. 168 Steele, Karen Lee 82 Stcrrett. Ralph C. 95. 162 Stewart, llene Wilma 82 Stewart, John Elliott 95 Stewart, Lavonne 95, 115, 117. 123, 124 Stewart, Leslie Jean 58 St ice, Roy Dean 82 Stidman, Glenda 95 Stiffcy, Erlcne 95 Stocker, Earl 58 Stokes, Susan M , 72, 113, 118, 120 Story. Keith 95 Stouffer. Robert W. 72. 156, 159 Stout. Gordon 72, 116 Streeter, Kent 72, 156. 169 Strick. Werner 107 Thurman. Beryl Edwin Tobben, R. Tobler, Hortensia Todd, Richard Toedebusch. Diann 82 _________ 162 112 95 95. 112, 120. 136, 171 Tollenaar, Adolbert __ 37 Tomimoto, Thomas 168 Towson. Allie J. 72 Trainer, Dean 58. 104. 108. 113, 149 Trainer, Francetta 59. 115, 123, 137, 124 113, 120 112, 119 95. 148 111, 149 115, 123, .................. 146, 124 Turley, James Martin 124 Turnbull, Carolyn Sue 9S Turner. David ... 138, 156 Turner Earl Eugene. 95. 115, 124 Turner, Harold Duane 82 Turner, Leland Dale 82, 138 Turner. Wanda Jean 72, 103, 105, 106, 128. 134, 145 Twitchcll, Bobbie 59 Twitchell, Jack ......... 95 Twitchell, Rachel Jane 59 Uralman, Engin M. 59, 113, 129, 149 Uralman, Shirley _ 59, 137 Ulterbaek, Frank David 95 Trenkle. Patricia Ann, 82. Trevino, Jose Renee. 95. Troester, John Garth Troester. Terry 59. 108. Truitt, Dianthe 82, 105, 193 Vail. James K. 82, 116, 142 Weber. Donald Frank 96, 115, Wilson. Wallace W.__________________________37 Vail, Julia Ann 95. 112, 118. 124 118, 124 Wilt, H. Jack 61, 139 Vance. Elizabeth Ivers 82 Welch, Donald Bruce 60. 106, 139 Winhold, Erna Mabel 73 Vance, Robert E. 59, 149 Wellborn. Martha Joyce 96 Winkelman, Eldon ________________ 61 Van Dyne, Richard Lee 95. 124 Wells. Richard 60 Winn, Doris Evelyn _________96, 124 Van Dyne. Robert Marion 95 Wells, Russell 96, 110 Winn, Garry 96, 114, 117 Van Meter. Jim 95 West. Debio 118 Wirth, Norma June 61 Van Ness. Earl Dean 95. 116 West. Donald Harvey 109, 142 Wiseman, Robert L. .................. . 61 Vara. Charles John ______________ 95 West, Jerry 74, 83. 108. 113. 131. Wiskirchen. Betty Jo 96 Vargas, Betty W. 82. Ill, 112, 119 149, 177 Wolf, Anita .....................83, 153 Vargas, Marjorie 96, 112, 119 West, Waldo 60 Wolf, Joseph E. 96. 114 Vaughn. Jeanie 82, 147 Westercamp. Ralph ................ 73 Wolfe, Nancy Anne 96, 146, 171 Vcronesi. Judy 59. 104. 147 Westhues, Jeanne 96 Wolfmeyer. Lyla Karen 96, 105 Vick. David A. 72, 108, 120, 149 Wheeler, Marilyn 60, 147 Woncs, Joseph Walter ______________61 Vickers. Ellen Kaye 59. 104, 105. White. Betty Jo 73, 118, 171 Wood. Gary B. 83. 148 107. 112, 118 White, Donna Sue 83. 119, 137 Wood. Linda Gayle ............... 96 Vinhcan. Alicia Sison 37, 112, 119 White. Linda Ann _____________ 96 Wood, Phyllis Ann .......... 96 Vinlen, Sandra 82 White, Martha Ann _ 83, 112 Woods, Doris . 96 Vittetoe, Jerry Ed. 72 White, Veda Mae 96 Woods, Judith Ann 96, 124, 146 Vogt. Paul Ross _____________ 82 Whitesides. Jerry 69, 156, 158 Woodward, Dale . 96, 108, 129. Whitmcr. Mary Ellen 83 131, 148 Waddill, Sandra Sue, 96, 123. 136. Whitney. Larry E. 60. 108, 149 Woolf, Lola Irene ... 73. 112, 118 171 Whitworth, Gerald 96 Workman, Harley 37 Waecker, Hans F. ... 114 Wiedenkofer. Ora 73 Wrablik, Konal ___________________ 96 Wagner. Michael E. 96. 109 Wigal. Sandi 83. 147, 161 Wright. Dana Dee ... 83. 136, 124 Wagner. Wm. A.. Jr. 72. 105 Wiggins. Ronald ... 156, 157, 159 Wright, Deanna Jo ........ 83, 153 Waibel, Charles E 96 Wilgus, Robert C. 96 Wyatt, Edwin Duane 73 Walker, Donald 96. 142 Wilkin, Kay E. 73 Wyatt, Richard R. 73. 138, 168 Walker. James L. 96, 109, 156, Wilkinson, Jack William 96 Wymore. Ronald Ray _______________ 83 162, 165 Wilkinson, Wilton Leon ..73 Walker. J. R. .. 59, 149 Williams, Doris 96. 152, 180 Yamasc, Ellen 73 Walker. Merle K. 82, 139 Williams, Dorothy Janet 96. 152, Yamamoto. Nancy M. 61, 111 Walter. Richard 72 171 Yates. James H.................... 83 Wantland, Lawrence Marvin, 108. Williams. Gary Elmer. 9G. 162. 164 Yates. Janet Beth .. 83 109, 117 Williams, Gwen 60, 111, 152, 171 Yocum, Arthur Lynn % Waples, Travis 82 Williams, James Raymond 60, Yonemoto, Patsy 96, 112 Warbritton, Bob 72, 114 108. 113, 148 Young, Mary Lynn _ 61, 136, 181 Ward. Harold 73. 123. 124 Williams. Louis 60, 168 Young. Bill Roger _________ 61, 169 Ware, Wendell Dale 59 Williams, Stanley 83 Youngman, Thornton 61 Wares, Christine Marie 96 Williams, Stanley M. 73, 105 Yun. Moon Song 112 Warren. Frances 73, 106. 118 Wills. Carolyn 73, 131 Watkins. Leonard B. 82 Wilson. Angie Lee 83. 110. 137 Zervcpoulos, Basil. 73. 108. 112, 149 Watts. Warren 59. 108. 149 Wilson, Bobby R 60 Ziegler, Melvyn 83, 114 Wayman, Jerry Eugene 82, 108 Wilson, Jerry Bob 60. 106, 139 Zmn, Gene Marshal 61 Weathersby, Thomas 96, 162, 16-1 Wilson. Joyce Luker 60. 136, 137 Zrppay, James ................. .... 96. 148 Weber. Bibet 96. 171 Wilson. Paul Edward 73, 109 Zone. Charles _________ -......... 61 194 -y •7
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