Truman State University - Echo Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)
- Class of 1967
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Student Life ...... .10 .26 .60 llO 132 170 260 ntvlifil' L , rf, fiiiiliff ff 531' 2 V .- W q , .1 ig 2 1,355 30 Years of Leadership. . To Walter Harrington Ryle, seventh president of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1937-1967, we proudly dedicate the Centennial Edition of the Echo in grateful appreciation of 30 years of devoted leader- ship to the school. His connection with the College spans a period equal to more than half of its lifetime, for he arrived on the campus of the Kirksville Normal School in September, 1913, as a freshman majoring in history, and he remained here until he graduated with the 90-hour diploma in 1916. After an interruption to teach in Clifton Hill, near his home in Randolph county and to serve in the army during World War 1, he returned to Kirksville in December, 1918, to complete the work for the Bachelor of Science in Education degree, which he received in August, 1919, in the first class to graduate from the school under its new name, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Nine years later he was back in Kirksville again, this time as a member of the faculty, a position he held until 1937 except for a year's leave of absence while he completed the requirements for the Ph.D. degree from George Peabody College for Teachers. In those years on the faculty Dr. Ryle, professor of Social Science, taught courses in history and geog- raphy, served as director of the Bureau of Placements, and helped to organize the General College, becoming its first director in 1934. So much did he impress others with his talent. energy, and ability to accomplish pro- digious amounts of work that the Board of Regents by unanimous vote chose him on August 31. 1937, to succeed Dr. Eugene Fair as President of the Teachers College just 19 days after President Fair's death. During President Ryle's administration the College grew in size from 775 to 5,320 students, from a campus of 15 acres to one containing over 60 acres. from a faculty of 58 to one numbering 252, and from a physical plant of four major buildings to one of 25. ln these years the program of the College was extended to include graduate work for the first time in the sum- mer of 1947, and a number of new undergraduate pro- grams were added. Since I937, the campus has be- come a place of beauty with velvety lawns and a pro- fusion of flowers, and its attractiveness is directly traceable to the efforts of Dr. Ryle who personally selected most of the trees, shrubs, and plants and super- vised their care. Dr. Ryle and Maurine Lea, who was a teacher in Randolph county, were married on June 7, 1927, and she has been an able partner in her husband's career and was a gracious and charming First Lady of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Governoras M essage K The Honorable Warren E. Hearnes TO MY FRIENDS, NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE: I join all Missourians, alumni and friends of the c 11 ' o ege m congratulating Northeast Missouri State Teachers College on its 100th birthday. In addition to my personal best wishes for more centuries of service, I know that I speak for all Missourians in extending official greetings on this memor- able . . . . . occasion. Your college is a unique institution and the service it has performed throughout the past hundred years has been truly distinctive. Sincerely yours, rf! I X 34.z.v-.1 Warren E. Hearnes I ' , NORTHEAST MISSOURI S STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE K I R KSVI LLE February 23 1967 Dr. F. Clark Elkins To the Students ln th1s the 1967 Centenrual Echo you w1ll f1nd a plctorlal record of the past year s act1v1t1es of the Northeast MISSOUTI State Teachers College It has been an lrnportant year not only for the College but also for each of you You are one year nearer your goal of success To you, the book w1ll be a constant remlnder of the days spent on the Teachers College carnpus It should have a spec1al meamng to each of you To the College th1s book becomes another chapter 1n a book that has taken 100 years to wnte and the Wrltlng w1ll contznue young men and women, lt 1S more lmportant than ever that students recemve the k1nd of educat1on requlred to enable them to make s1gn1f1cant contrxbutwns to soclety The edxtor and h1s assocmates should be commended for thelr efforts ln prov1d1ng the student body of thls College wmth such a record of the Centenmal year Smce rely l Q f f F Clark Elklns Pre s1dent , . , . . . As the College begins its second century of educating h I . U , QI ' 7 The Teachers College opened its doors for the first time on September 2, 1867. Classes were held in the old Cumber- land Academy building, located at the north edge of Kirks- ville. The above picture is a photograph of a painting by William Unger. Coll e Cele Celebrating its Centennial anniversary, North- east Missouri State Teachers College, founded as North Missouri Normal School and Commercial College, was established as the mother of the teacher education system of Missouri on September 2, 1867. lts founder, Joseph Baldwin, was one of Americais pioneers in the field of teacher education. Beginning with a faculty of 6 and a student body of 140, Baldwin launched his philosophy, that a thorough scholastic training lies at the foun- dation of a teacher's education? That philosophy has continued to be the 'sfoundationn of the Teachers College for 100 years. Baldwin started his school in one building which had formerly been the Cumberland Academy, a Presbyterian school. Not until May 17, 1871, did the present campus site begin to take form. On that date, the ground was broken for the construction of old Baldwin Hall. That groundbreaking ceremony was the first of many that have taken place during the past century. The College has grown from one building to 25 major buildings. The site of the first Baldwin Hall was a 15-acre tract outside the southern limits of the city. The College now encompasses more than 60 acres, all of which lies within the city limits of Kirksville. The first building erected on the present site were old Baldwin and Library Halls. destroyed by fire in 1924. and Laughlin Hall. lit? :sw tes Centennial nni er ary Growth has not been limited to land and facili- ties alone, however. The student body of 140 young men and women in 1867 could hardly have en- visioned that in 1966. 99 years later, 5,320 students would be enrolling in their College. Nor could they imagine the faculty increasing from 6 to a number nearly 43 times that many. 252, in the same 99 years. Changes have also taken place in the name of the institution. The school became known as the North Missouri Normal School in 1869, but the name was revised by the board in 1870 to be the First District Normal School. On May 20, 1919, the legislature officially changed the name of the College to The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Permissive legislation was passed in 1945 al- lowing the five state teachers colleges to drop the word Teachers from their official name. All except Kirksville elected to do so. Legislation was intro- duced this year, however, to allow the Teachers College to drop Norzlieusr from its title. Artist William Unger's concept of the campus upon completion of the Student Union is shown in a photograph of his recent painting. Eight men have held the presidency of the College since its inception. Following Baldwin in 1881 was VV, P. Nason, a member of the original faculty. He served just one year as acting president. J. P. Blanton, superintendent of schools in Mexico, was elected president during the summer of 1882 and served until his resignation in 1891. W. D. Dobson of Moberly was made president of the Normal School in 1891. Eight years later John R. Kirk, a former teacher, principal, superin- tendent, State Superintendent of Public Schools, and lawyer, was named as the administrative head of the College. Serving until 1925, Kirk was succeeded by Dr. Eugene Fair, a member of the faculty. Dr. Walter H. Ryle was named President in 1937 and served until January 31, 1967. Dr. F. Clark Elkins assumed the presidency on February 1. The past 100 years have indeed brought many changes to the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, But Joseph Baldwin's philosophy remains-- . . thorough scholastic training lies at the founda- tion of a teacher's education. h..,,,,.1 fe Y if ,ff 4 if V, Q 51 EL? . 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Ryle Hall, left, houses Grim Hall, upper center, which houses 94 girls and 610 girls and is the largest and newest of the girls' dormitories. Adair House, upper right, which provides rooms for 19 girls, Some of the outstanding features of this structure are a large are the smallest dormitories. They combine the bustling com- ni' l ,,.....----w -ni sumti ' 'alll 'iv' -1 ' ,pf l fan, rw ' Jfi 7 fffh- 'f 3,45 ,Q Q1 motion of campus life with the compact and friendly atmos- units with a population of 658 boys. Besides sleeping quarters, phere of home. the dorm provides a cafeteria, study areas, and five lounges Missouri Hall, lower right, is the largest of all the housing with television. fa , taker, 3, N3 3:17. 36 W , . 23,5 Y, , t at Rx , 'Nr f 1-up sa A X W ?-2 , -'Q Tiff g w fairer Campbell Apartments, lower left, were completed in 1965 and provide living quarters for 64 couples. Located on the southeast edge of the campus, the complex offers both one and two-bedroom units. Named for the 6th President of the College, Fair Apart- ments, upper left, offer 30 one-bedroom units for married couples. Blanton Hall, lower center left, is one of the complex of girls' dorms and houses 144 students. The dormitory has a cafeteria, a large reception hall, laundry facilities, and recreation or social rooms on the ground floor. Besides these cfsnveniences, a lounge and kitchenette are provided on each oor. Baldwin Hall, upper center right, houses the main admin- istrative offices, classrooms, the Little Theater, and the College Auditorium. Administrative officials quartered here include X N: u x ' , X. , Kd X .. . ggi! ,X F my :fls:f ,MIE '?w A..-,NA .-,K , ,Ni X., -5 ,-.31 I ,wv'2i5f5' ' ' WF' ' y '. A, , ,g ,pl Ag' . 31132 ev -K4 aids :1g2 w ' - A lilgfgfi g,5cn.adSm gfsvff 1' - ' . 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Some of the classrooms and offices of the division of Language and Literature are also found in this building. ,nv -K . -all ' J. A Science Hall, lower center, which is being expanded at the present time. has offices, laboratories, classrooms. stock' rooms, and a geology museum. All of these are related to the teaching and research projects of the various science classes. Laughlin Hall, right, is the oldest of the classroom and administrative buildings. Although it was built in 1905, it was recently remodeled in order to adequately house the division of Social Science. Also quartered here are the offices of the division of Maintenance and the Director of Admissions, and the Campus Book Store. rx I ',f' qi' J-wi vw X5--.1 1 x :Lx Eg page fy A 'mi .. 4 Q 5 3-Q 2 x K A k 7 F93 f' , tmHQy W 'Gi FY 6? Z,y9wi' 9 5 ff fl' f - f'1f? ' 5 1 sf . rs ,iam si ifgzfif Hi' k F ,, 5 4 -, ' gm? af ,, ,L - N, 1 , V ,,. ., 7 ' . ww, ef fn :K f ,, Q . . f X.. . ff, 3 ' 5 , Q Q, Q Q y A ' , Q- ' fs. 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QUS: ARM completed this year, contains space for the women's physical education program, a dance studio, and nursing education facilities. Industrial Arts building, lower center, is occupied by the division of Practical Arts. It contains space for shop equipment, classrooms, and a darkroom for the College photographer. Kirk Building, lower right, is the site of many social functions. The first Hoor walkway or Sociability Hall is the scene of various dances, receptions. and teas. Also located in Kirk Building are the office of the Dean of Student Affairs and the Health, College Physician, Student Council, Freshman En- rollment, and Stenographic offices. The Data Processing Center is located on the first floor and the Reading Clinic on the third. e..h,.n.wN.'. -L ,fr Ground-breaking ceremonies were held last spring quarter for the new 352,300,000 Student Union. Harry Libby, last year's Student Council president and Paul Comer, current Student Council president, do the honors, at left. Below center, the Thomas Construction Company move along in the construc- , ,, tion of the Union which has spanned the past year. Comple- tion date is set for next September. Will W. Davis, adminis- trative assistant to Governor Warren E. Hearns gave the dedicatory address at the laying of the cornerstone for the Student Union during summer quarter graduation activities. , A I 2 J? . 5-.V V. J, xxx i .'.fL.'i L'- f' K N . D -K A V ,QiJf 'i ' ..-V -1. ... ., --,. - - -' f .- 1f,:w.if:ffQq?, -4 :. ' ..--.JQ1Q.Lf'ffA5--- , , W . , .M X A 5 A ' ' 'ig N , . xv l I i Pictured at the ceremonies, below right are P. M. Marr, Mr, addition to Pickler Memorial Library. above center. Mrs. Davis, Sen. A. Basey Vanlandingham. and Dr. Walter H. Warren E. Henrnes. wife of Missourfs Governor. delivered Ryle. Winter quarter was spent by the Reed Construction the address dedicating the additions cornerstone. Shown Company putting the final touches on the 29.300 square foot with Mrs. I-learnes. above right. HFC P- M- MUVV and Dr. Ryle. Y., . Llggf SML . . 3+-mm.. we ii-tt. Y 'Bl in Qin. 25 ! in it 3 J I 'Q 1. A t ' , ' V , oi wr, -,A cademics ,LLA .C ,.. C. . r A af wif 31 ' i . 4.1 Tv N f Mm 5 f c..1 Mika . 1 A F . .1.xfs. gigs . .a iaf 52:1 f. is ii- . N... Q... .z V Mrs, Mary Alice Bunney. secretary of the Board of Regents and an alumnae of the College. is the first woman ever to serve on the Board. A former teacher. Mrs. Bunney is from Shelbyville. She is a member of the Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs. She was named to the Board in l963. Glenn H. Bolton serves as vice president of manager of Tri-County Electric Cooperative appointed to the Board in 1963. Mr. Bolton Christian Church in Lancaster. He attended in 1928 and l929. itz. . - 6 Tis iw ...gt i .xt 4 M i H f the Board. He is the in Lancaster and was is active in the First the Teachers College The President of the Board of Regents. James R. Reinhard. was appointed to the Board in 1965. A lawyer in Paris. Mr. Reinhard is a member of Royal Arch Masons. Moolah Shrine. and the Board of Deacons of the First Presbyterian Church in Paris. He is an Honorary Colonel for Governor Warren E. Hearnes and is active in state and local Bar Associa- tions. Mr. Reinhard attended the Teachers College from I947 to l950. AE. oard of Regent Appointed to the Board in 1965. John H. Bartow. Brunswick. operates a hardware store. is part owner of a pecan company. and is a real estate broker. He has served as a member of the Brunswick City Council. a civil defense director. presi- dent of the Lion's Club. and commander of the American Legion. Bruce H. Hunt. Kirksville. was appointed to the Board of Regents January l. 1967, He is Grand Secretary of the Grand Chapter. Royal Arch Nlasons and the General Grand Recorder of the General Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters International. Mr. Hunt is a former Grand Nlaster of the Grand Lodge of Missouri. a if Q a L-ff f .C,.w- A. mnsfqhv s 1-g - by f y. ,mf exll-ff Horse 5'- bxa,.a.m li y Q-..g1f5?Nff11,., f A A M .. ., KTJL A .L i i i., -. ,... .,., . A N .. e ' ,- in 5 oll !Tx... 1 -a. Raymond E. Baker. Brookfield. an alumnus of the College. was appointed to the Board of Regents effective January I. l967. He owns the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company in Brook- field. ln addition to being active in Bottlers Associations. Mr. Baker is a member of the Board ot' Directors of the Brookfield Banking Company. He is an Honorary Colonel for Governor Warren li. Hearnes and an elder of the First Presbyterian Church in Brookfield. 3 mr, M, 5 , Ns . f C' c I Y W ii 5 s E 5 l I 1 Dr F Clark Elkins Becomes Sth President Dr. F. Clark Elkins became the 8th president of the Teachers College on February l, 1967. Before assuming the presidency, he was president of Chadron State College, Chadron, Nebraska. A native of Arkansas, Dr. Elkins re- ceived the B.A. degree from Arkansas State Teachers College. thc M.A. degree from the University of Arkansas, and the Doctor of Social Science degree from Syracuse University. Dr. Elkins has also attended the Uni- versity of North Carolina and has done post-doctoral study at the University of Minnesota. An examiner and consultant for the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the new presi- dent is also chairman of the Visitation and Accreditation Committee for the Western Section of the National Council on Accreditation for Teacher Education. Dr, Elkins and his family have rapidly become a part of the Teachers College. Mrs. Elkins is a former teacher. and Annette is a student at Ophelia Parrish Junior High School. u..,M t Dean of Instruction DR. WRAY M. RIEGER A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Dean of Women RUTH B. BEAL B.S. in Education, A.M. iga ? K,.l HENRY M. BOUCHER B.S. in Education, M.A. Dean of Student Affairs dininistrative Division Heads 1 ' i ORVILLE E. BOWERS CHARLES J. ELAM Registrar Director of Admissions A.B., B.S. in Education, A.M. B-S-, B-S. ill EdUC3li0I1, A-M- ROBERT L. MCKINNEY ELI MITTLER Assistant to the Office of the Presidentg Head, Division of Extension Service Head, Division of Public Relations B.S. in Education, M.Ed., Ed.D. and Information Service A.B. Administrative Division Heads HOWARD G. MORRIS PETE NICOLETTI Head, Division of Maintenance Service Head, D1ViSi0H of BUSif1CSS SCrViCC B.S. in Education, A.M. KENNETH C. SYKES ROBERT M. WRIGHT Administrative Assistant, Director, Stu- Head, Division of Student Personnel dent Union Service A.A., A.B. B.S. in Education, M.S., Ed.D. Instructional Division Heads CHARLES E. KAUZLARICH IVAN E. MILLER DALE A. JORGENSON Head, Division of Business Head, Division of Education Head, Division of Fine Arts Education B.M., A.M., Ed.D. B.S., M.M., Ph.D. B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. , JOSEPH P. DOLAN DOROTHY PEARSON CALVIN V. HUENEMANN Head, Division of Health and Head, Division of Home Head, Division of Language and Phvsical Education Economics Literature B.S.,'M.S., Ed.D. B.S. in Education, A.M. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. GEORGE N. HARTJE Director of Libraries and Museums A.A., A.B., A.M. in L.S. DEAN A. ROSEBERY Head, Division of Science B.S. in Education, Ph.D. Instructional Division Heads DALE WOODS - OTHO BARNETT Head, Division of M3thCm3l1C5 Head, Division of Practical Arts B.S., M.S., Ed.D. B.S. in Education, M.Ed. Q- LQ, GILBERT C. KOHLENBERG WILLIAM F. HALL Head, Division of Social Science Head, Division of Special A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Programs B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Emeriti 13' WALTER H. RYLE PAUL 0. SELBY President Emeritus Dean Emeritus of Instruction B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D., Lin.D. Professor Emeritus of Businm-ss Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. 'QM' CECIL H. ALLEN BERENICE B. HECCS JOHN L. BIGCERSTAFF WALTER A. BROWNE Prufvssnr Emeritus of Psychology Assistant Prufcssur Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of Music Professor Emeritus of Geography B.S., A.M., Ph.D. English B.M. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. B.b. in Ed., A.M. 1 Q2 'E PM fl' VERA E. FAWCETT JOHN C, COETZE RALPH HOUSE GEORGE H. .IAMISON Asgogiuyf- Professor E,m.rituS of Assistnm Prufessur I-imfgrimg of Professor Emoritus of Psychology Pmfi-ssnr I-lm:-ritus of Muliwlnalics English Instrumental Music B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. B.S., A.M. B.S. in Ed., Ami., Ph.D. B-bs In Ed., A-M. Emeriti fy,-HN My 5, A , Z'- , LLORA MACEE VIOLA DIAGEE SALLIE P.-XTTINSON Professor Emeritus of Assistant Pruh-ssur Enix-rilus of Lulin Assistant Professor Emvritus uf Hunm Economivs B.S. in Ed., AAI. Rural Education PILB., ,-LM., Ph.D. B.S., All, ssss g ss .e F film X 1 -x gi i. ' f x ',f . , H C' K, . , 5 'if' VKA. 1 ' 5. FELIX ROTHSCHILD LUCY SIMMONS AGNES SLEMONS Assistant i'rufi'ssor Em:-riuis uf Professor Emi-ritus of Afisislarll Pf0ff'SS0r Fnwrilus of 5:-vonnlnry lznlucalion Knlerirzin History Journalism .mtl English A.il,. A-LM. ,-LB., Bb. in Ed., A-LM.. I'h.D. B-S. in Ed., AAI. x .f f if Y f, . J ,jpsjf NQN E. QVADE KARL YVEBB WILLIE XVHITSON I'mf,-Ssqr Em!-rims of Profvssor Elm-rilus of 'Hu-Ury and Assistant Prnfvssor Elnvrilus ui i M0111-rrl Lunguagcs IHSIYIIWVUHII Music Primary Eduratiun Mx., Bs. in Ed.. mi., min. ns. 1nLnl., .mr ns. in Ea., mi. is Q Facult we-5' JOSEPH GAIL ALBRIGHT HUMBERTO ALVAREZ CYRIL D. ANDERSON Language and Literature Language and Literature Science B.S. in Ed., A.M. B.S., M.S., D.Ed. 1MarciJ B.S,, M.S., Ph.D. fin' HELEN A. BABBITT Fine Arts B.S., in Ed., A.M. fi? RONALD E. BAGLEY ELMIRA BAIOTTO JANE L. BARNETT Practical Arts Health and Physical Health and Physical B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. Education Education R.N., B.s. in Ea., A.M. B.s. in Ed., A.M. CHERYL A. BARNWELL Language and Literature B.A. .M ...ff MARTHA C. BAGLEY Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. C1 MARVIN BARTEL Fine Arts A.B., M.s. V,,,-are 5-mf' MARILYN E. BECK CLIFTON BELL MAX E, BELL WANDA L. BEMBOOM JOHN BIGGERSTAFF, JR. Fine AHS Education Science lfdnilllhlkf' :mtl Lilvriiturl' College Physician B.M. in Ed., M.M. in Ed. B.S., MA., Ed-D. 5,50 M5., Ph.D. BS. in Ed.. M.S. D.0. Facult JOHN D. BLACK Science A.B., A.M.,Ph.D. KATHLEEN BOHON Extension Service 7 V c V VU' 35 N yr , Q V 1' LARRY W. BOLEACH Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. MARTHA D. BROCKMAN Libraries and Museums B.S. in Ed., M.S. lL.S.l 4 u lf DENE CLARK Libraries and Museums B.S., M.A. uf VERONICA MEYER RUBEN Health and Physical Education A.B., A.M. DORA BELLE CLARK Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. CLYDE BURCH Social Science B.S. in Ed., L.L.B. I5 2 ELIZABETH CLENDANIEL Language and Literature B.A., MA. F' ,Q-sl: JACK BOWEN ROBERT J. BRADLEY Health and Physical Director, Data Processing Education Center 3.5, in Ed., A.M. B.S., B.S. in Ed., A.M. KATHLEEN CHERBONNIER Special Programs BOJ. B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILLIAM H. CABLE Director of Publications .+ Q-'Z GLENDA CLYDE WILLIAM D. COBOURN Language and Literature Social Science B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., BLA. Faculty in VICTOR COCHIIAN ROGER CODY MAX COG-AN Scicnco Finn Arts Ilcullh and Physical 13.5. in Ed., M.1s.s. B.M.. M.M. Eduf:-li'--1 1 B.A.. M.A., I-,rI.D. 10 w 'O i FRANK Y. COLTON HAROLD L. COPENHAVER WILLIAM W. CRAIG Cuurmlinator Finc Arts Science 11.3. 1145. in Ed.. AAI, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. B.A., M.A. DIYANE R. COLE Prurlictall :Xrls SHEROD 1. COLLINS Lunguzlge' and Literatu rx IL5. in Ed., 31.5. B.b- In IMI., A-NL qmpi . lv A. ,man iw .. ., , if ,iv A I 9' I ' P ij! I . RAYMOND CRIST Practical Arts B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed. ,,--an EUGENE J. CROARKIN Business Education 13.5, in Ed., A.M. r'?'7 ' fic: w ilt ,I f 7 FOREST L. CROOKS EARL C. CUNNINGHAM LEWIS S. DANFELT JOHN DANIELIDES CAROLYN DAVIES Education Social Scicncc Fine Arts Language and Lilgraturc Language and Literature B.s. in Ed., Am. A.B., Bn., x1.E.1., Eii.D. u.M., M.M.L. Mg., MA, B.s. in La., ALA. Faculty Q .Si,w,X, yn-.4 CATHERINIQ B. DAVIS CL.-KY H. DAWSON KATHLEEN DAWSON Language and Literature Fine AHS Fine Arts B.A., M.A. BAL, MJW. ILM., NLM. ALBERTA M. DOBRY JAMES DOUGH!-LRTY Home Economics Director of Athlvtics B.5., M.Ed. B.S. in Ed., A.M. V06 S' 4-uv uf? 1 LONIBERTO Dl.-XZ Language and Lilc-raturc 551-m-6 JAMES E. DIMIT A.B., L.L.D., BA., 31.5. B.A., HLA. Pl nv ANNA FINNELL DOWNINC HERENICE S. DRY TOM DUDEN Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. Language and Literature Fine Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M. B.5. in Ed., .-LM GWENDOLYN DURHAM WINFERD DURHAM MARLOW EDICER JAMES E. EDWARDS MEREDITH F. ELLER Business Education Business Education Education Business Education Social Science B.S. in Ed., M.A. B.S. in Ed., M.A. B.S. in Ed., M.S.. Ed.D. B.5. in Ed., A.M. A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. acult BERNARD P. ERHARD MARY MARGARET ESTES DENMAN C. EVANS ELIZABETH EVANS CHARLES G. FAST Fine Arn Health and Physical Science Education Health and Physical B.A., M.M.Ed. Education B.S. in Ed., M.S. B.S. in Ed., A.M. Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. A.B., M.A., Ed.D. LINDA BATTLES FISHER WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS RICHARD FLASPOI-ILEII I-, CHRISTINE FOSTER ELIZABETH FRAZIER Fine An! Fine An' Social science Health and Physical Special Programs B.A.. M-A- A-B., M-Mui l0n leave of absence? Education B.S. in Ed., IvI.s. in Ed BS- in Ed-. A.M. B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Ed.D. MAX FREELAND C. HUGH GARDNER EDWIN D. GARDNER KENNETH L. GARDNER HENRY K. GIBSON Science Education Health and Physical Health and Physical Social Science B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. Education Education B.S., B.S., M-5. B.S. in Ed., A.M. B,S. in Ed., A.M. Faculty JOHN A. GIFFORD EDWARD E. GILBERT Social Science Science B.S. in Ed. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. -7 ....i?Es?. . if ., 9, , X' it 1L.L i i, ,, . f -.5,,. , , MASSYE E. COINS Education B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. LOREN V. GRISSOM DONALD R. GROFF Language and Literature Mathematics B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. fOn leave of absencel A.B., M.A. CHARLES E. GROSS Science B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. CERALDINE GOSCH CHARLES W. GREELEY Home Economics Language and Literature A.B., M.S. B.A., M.A. JACQUELINE HALL LYLE M. HAMILTON Health and Phygicnl Language and Literature Education B.A. in Ed., M.S. R.N., B.S. in Ed. MARY JANE HAMILTON JUDITH ANN HANCOCK ARTHUR E. HAHRINCTON R. RUSSELL HARRISON EILEEN CAIL HAVER Language and Literature Health and Physical Practical Arts Director, Alumni Activities Fine Arts B.A. in Ed., M.S. Education B.S., M.S. A.B. B.S., M.M. B.S. in Nursing Faculty RONALD HAYS GEORGE W. HERMANN THOMAS HIGGINS ELOISE HILL WILLIAM E. HOFF Mathematics Health and Physical Finc Arts Language and Literature Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Education B.M., M.M., Ph.D. B.5. in Ed., A.M. B.S., B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ed.D. if VIRGINIA L. HOIj'I MAN ALFRED HOLZMEIER CAROLYN G. HOPKINS GARY HORNER LAURA RUTH HULSE Health and Physical Housing Secretary LHHEUHIJC and LIICYHUUFB Director of Financial Aids Business Education Eduvatinn B.S. A-B-, MA- B.S. in Ed., A.M. B-5- in Ed.. 25-M- B.A., M.b. in P.E., P.E.D. 1 ARTHUR F. HUMPHREYS FREDERICK E. JAMES WALTER R. JOHNSON CONNIE HOLT JONES FELICE KARDOS Fine Arts Language and Literature 504-ial Scienu- Language and Literature Language and Literature B.A., M..-X., Ed,D. B.A., A.M. B.S. in Ed., M.A. A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. Facult LEON C. KAREL FLOREINE KIBLER W. BOYD KING FREDERIC KIRCHBERGER WILLIAM H. KITTS Fine Arts Libraries and Museums Health and Physical Fine Arts Social Science B. Mus., A.M., Ph.D. B.S. in Ed., A.M. fL.S.y Education A.M., Mus. D. B.S., M.A., M..-L in Ed B.S. in Ed., A.M. 1 as J .V in nf' xx W, W in at X ., cf , RONALD KNIGHT PAULINE D. KNOBBS MARY JANE KOHLENBERC LESTER R. KUHLMAN ROBERT LAVINE Mathematics Social Science Mathematics Practical Arts Science B.S., M,S, B.S. in ECI., A.M., Ph.D. A.B., A.M. B.S., M.S., PILD. B.S., M.S. .IANICE L. LEGG SAMUEL LESSEIG REGINA LINDHORST TAYLOR LINDSEY ROBERT P, LOHRMAN Business Education Mathematics Health and Physical Educalion Social Science B.S. in Ed., A.M. 1011 leave Of absence? Edl1CB!i0H A.B., A.M., Ed.D. B-S. in Ed., M5, B.S., M.S. B.S. in Ed. Faculty E' EARL D. LUDLOW W. .IACK MAGRUDER DAVID D. MARCH IQJALE RQBERT MARTIN VIOLA A. MARTIN Education Science Social Science 50591 SCIENCE Special Programs B.S., M.S., Ed.D. B.S., M.A., Ed.D. B.S., A.M., Ph.D. B-S-, A.M. B.S. in Ed., A.M. Q Al fvifw, 1.1 ' ROBERT MASON WILLIAM MATTHEW MARTHA MCCLASKEY WILLIAM W. MCCLELLAND KENNETH M. MCGUIRE Science Education Language and Literature Special Programs Special Programs B.S. in Ed., A.M., M.S. B.S. in Ed., A.M. A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. B.S., M.S. B.S. in Ed., M.A. ao- .1494 CHARLES MCNAMES NORINE MCNAMES GRACE MCREYNOLDS RICHARD MEASE MARCELINE MELDRUM Language and Literature Language and Literature Education Education Language and Literature B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ed.D. A.B., A.M. Facult fda' HAROLD MICKELSON DONALD P. MILLIKEN DON Q. MILLIKEN WILLIAM T. MINOR -V05-EPH L- MITCH Business Education Fine Arts Science Practical Arts BUSINESS Edl1C8!i0n B.s. in Ed., emi., Ed.D. 13.5. in Ed., M.A. A.B., M.s,, Ed.D. B.s. in Ed., M.s. B-S- in Ed., A.M. -4 'Sf R- .IEFFERY MITCHELL CHARLOTTE MITTLER H. CHANDLER MONROE HUBERT T. MOORE BASIL MORLAN Spec-ial Programs Social Sm-ienre Lgnguage and Literature Language and Literature Din-fggor, Upward Bound B.S., XLELI., Ph.D. B.S. in Ed.. AAI. B.A. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Ion leave of absencej Prggfgm B.S. in Ed., M.A. 13.5. in Ed., A.M. RICHARD H. MORTON CLARENCE L. MURPHY WILLIAM R. MURRAY ROLAND F. NACEL DAVID C. NICHOLS Fine Arts Education Fine Arts Practical Arts Fine Arts B.A., M..-K. B.S. in Ed., A.M. A.B., M.A. B,S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. B.S., M.M. Faculty DU!-NE NORMAN D- D- NOTHDURFT ROBERT R, NOTHDURI-'T WILLIAM P. NOVINCER SAMUEL W. NUGI-INT Mathematics Practical Arts Scipm-p Mallicmalics Hrnllh and Physical B.S. in Etl., M.S. B.S. in Eal., M.Ed., E1l.D, .-LB., M.S., Pl1.D. 4011 lvuvc of aliscnccl Ecluraiinn B.S. in Etl., lVI.A. B.S., A.M. DENNIS J. O'BRll-LN Sm-inl Science- 1On leave of aliscncej B.A., M.A. fir Q s fqn nur V, 6 9' vwfl, H57 JOHN PARK Social Science A.B., M.A., Ph.D. 4'9 .Z N0-YONC PARK Social Science A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Yi, ROBERT J. PEAVLER KAREN PENN!-LR Science Language anll Lilr-raturc B.A., M.S., Ph.D. B.S. in Ed., A.B., M.S. RALPH PINK KEITH POLLOCK JAMES PRESTON LOWELL PRIEBE EUGENE C. PRINGLE Health and Physical Social Science Social Science Practical Arts Mathematics EdllC3!i0n B.S. in Esl.. A.lNl. B.S. in Ed., A.fVl. A.E., B.S. inEd., BLS. B.S., M.A. B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Faculty J4 R- PURDY ALBERT0 RABAG0 SONJA ROBACO BEVERLY A. REES MARY MARTHA REEVES Mathematics Language and Literature Svfial Science Fine Arts Language and Literature B,5,, MAH MA., Ph'D. B.A., MA., AM., Ph.D. A.B., AAI. AA., B.F.A., MA. Bs. in Eu., MA. JACK H. REISKE CHARLOTTE REVELLE NOAH P. RICHARDSON WILLIAM W. RICHERSON TOM V. RITCHIE Ealum-ation Home Economics Extension Servirm- Hvallh mul Physical Fine Arts B- MHS. Ed-. MAH Ph-D. 1On leave of abscnccl B.S. in Ed., A.M. Education B. Mus., M. Mus., I'li.D. B.S. in Ed., M.S. B.5- in Ed.. A-M. l WY.-XLTER H. RYLE IV ROBERT R. SANDERS ROBERT SCHNECKER ELIZABETH SCHEETZ IRA SCHWPXRZ Social Science Scienrv Social Science Libraries and Museums Fine Arts B.S. in Ed., .-LB., A.M. B.A., M.S. ,-LB., B.D., A.M. BS., B.S. lL.S.J B.A., BI..-K.. Ph.D. Faculty DONALD D, SCRIVEN GARY SELLS WILL L. SELSER KENNETH W. SERFASS Social Science Science Science Counselor for Freshmen l0n leave of absencej B.A., M.A. in Ed., Ph.D, B.S., Ed.D. B.S. in Ed., A.M. B.s. in Ed., A.M,, Ph.D. JOHN H. SETTLACE Science B.S.E., M.Ed., Ed.D. JAMES G. SEVEKNS Language anal Litcraturc RALPH SH.-UN l'ruvlical Arts B.S.. M.A. 15.5. in Ed., AAI ROSE SHANIGHT BING KUN SHAO Home Econuniirs Social Science l3.5. in Ed., 31.5. A.B., M.S., Ph.D. WILLARD SIMS Hz-:iltli and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. EUGENE SMITH HENRY sims ELIZABETH SNIPES THOMAS B. SONGSTER JAMES W- SPARKS Science Social Science Language and Literature Health and Physical Speclfil PY'-7gTam9 B.S. in Ed., M.s. HA., B.D., M.A. B-S., MA- Education BS- m Edu AM- lOn lvavc of absencej B.A., A.M. Faculty MARTHA SPATH ROBERT L. SPREHE Healgh and Physical Business Education Education 8.5. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Ph'D- PHILLIP STRYKER Practical Arts SYKES ' ' Language and Literature MADELENE MCEUEN B.b.A., 31.5. AA., Bb. in Ed.. ANI, JAMES THOMAS MARY EVELYN THURMAN Language and Literature Fine Ang B.S. in Ed., M.A. B.S. in Ed. we ' fr ALFRED H. SRNKA RICHARD ST. CLAIR KENNETH STiLW'ELL Language and Literature Education Mathematica B.S. in Ed., A.M. B.S. in Ed., A.M. B.S., M.A., 51.5. pq. f' HALBERT B. TATE HOWPXRD M. TERRY LINN TERRY Education Education Education B.Ed., NLS.. Ed.D. .-LB., .-LM.. Eri,D. .-LA., A.B.. NI.Ed., Ed.D RUTH TOWNE Social Science CLAKDINE TRIPLETT DONR 'l'RL'ITT Fine Arts Language' and Literature B.S. in Ed.. Ali.. Ph.D. B. S. in Ed., M.Ed. B.S. in Ed. aculty PETER J. TURANO WILLIAM E. UNGER LEWIS B. VAN WINKLE Serial Sricnce Fine Arts Education B.A.. SLA., Ph.D. B.A., lVI.A. A.B., B.D., M.A., Ed.D. wt ! . r ' ' -2 qu .. 3 5-gg ff' Y . ij , If ' . , JA DONALD E. WUKLKER GARDNER B. Vf.-XLKER HARRY A. WALMSLEY Scicnrt- Social Srienrc Health and Physical ' Education B.S., B.S. in Ed. B.S., M.S., Ld.D. B.S. in Ed., A.M. ff--, it .IO ANN YVEEKLEY RICH,-KRD K. YVEERTS BEVERLY WHEELER Health and Physical Fine Arts Business Education Education B. 5. in Mus. Ed., KLA., B.S. in Ed., A.M. B.S. in Ed., A.M. Ed.D. JERRY VITTETOE MAURICE E. WADE Business Education Health and Physical B.S., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Education A.B., A.M. X--.ti D. DOUGLAS WATERS Language and Literature B.A., M.A., Ph.D. FRANCES WALSH Language and Literature B.S. in Ea., A.M. LEONA WHITTOM STANLEY WILLIAMS Language and Literature Larjslwuv and LIICYHUUC .-LB., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Bb- in E11-. ILM- Faculty ELIZABETH WILSON Home Economics DOLLIE WILSON Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. , V1.5 V, ,' A Vg. Q K,-.PN I i CAROLINE WOODS Libraries and Museums ELIZABETH WORRELL Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., B.S. 1L.S.j B.S., BLS., Ph.D. A.E., B.S. in Ed.. M.S. 1 .IEANNE WILSON SARAH GRIM WIMP WILLIAM L. WOMACK Language and Literature Health and Physical Social Science B.S. in Ed. Education B.S. B.S. in Ed., R.N., A.M. 4'-n ' h ,f , A gk if C DONNA WRIGHT Language and Literature A.B. in Ed., M..-X. lim gh, ARNOLD ZUCKERMAN Social Science B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ii' C4 f -...Q ,g-.o 1. J. C. WRIGHT JAMES H. YATI-QS Education Mathematics B.A., M.A., L.H.D. B.S. in Ed. Y ii 1 iz' Q, ,ig 5 Y , A K ' ' Y ' UF J A Q. r ,Y rw N , W, 5 :Qi I2 It. I ' PIU xi T ,Gt s ,L '4-'fr I1 f V wr G V:-' 4? W? QA tx, se! A Qs. I HARRY BALDWIN Manager. Campus Book PENNY CRIST Nurse JERRY DEVINE Freshman Adviser JANET EDWARDS Comptroller JOSEPH GALKOWSKI News Service MAXINE GOODWIN PBX Operator ROBERT HOPKINS Assistant to Director of Admissions MARION JOHNSON Assistant to Head of Division of Business Service JOHN KENNEY Photographer MARCIA LIPPERT Executive Secretary. Office of President FRANCES MCKINNEY Foreign Student Adviser M ELVIN MOORE Freshman Adviser LARRY MORGAN Freshman Adviser WAYNE NEWMAN Assistant to Dean of Instruction MARILYN PLUMLEE Nurse BETFY RAWALT Nurse JOSEPH RHOADS Assistant to Director PI-IYLLIS RICE Freshman Adviser GAYLE SNYDER Freshman Adviser PAUL TRAMEL Assistant to Registrar of Upwtrd Bound Program Office Personnel . ' CARMEN ANDERSON if Secretary. Office of Dean of Student Affairs HELEN BAILEY h- -at ani' A Secretary. Office of Council on Teacher Education ziv N mf IRMA BEETS B I ci we I I . Secretary. Stenographic Office , , ' L I 4 I A ,L eiie FRANCIA BENNETT T5 Eeii gf f Stenographer. Library L nu' ,Q 6 J? yn 2 3 1 .ff Q I .kd MARILYN BROSEGHINI Secretary. Library SANDRA CATLETT Secretary. Library ANNABETH CHEVALIER Bookkeeper. Division of Business Service GEORGIA CODA Secretary. Office of Dean of Instruction Q-I 4.3 frm- , SANDI COLLETTI Stenographer. Data Processing Center CORRINE CORRICK Stenographer. Division of Personnel Service VN- 5.4 SANDRA CRAWFORD Stenographer. Division of Business Service KATHY DAVIS Secretary. Admissions Office Aff ff f I H hm I I MARGARET EASLEY Secretary. Alumni Office WALLACE EASTIN Clerk. Campus Book Store LOUISE EICHENIEIER Secretary. Freshman Enrollment GEORGIA EVANS Secretary. Division of Fine Arts MARILYN GIBBONS N Stenographer, Office of Registrar h -, 6 Q I ANN GIBSON WW 'll' ' 'Q 5 Secretary, Office of Graduate Council L CAROLYN GRIMES Bookkeeper. Division of Business Service KAY GUINN- Z Secretary, Office of Council on General Education rw I f A mtl? ffice Personnel YW i VN. arg i it L 'ii' ,. -- Q I Q 19' L 4 5 saws 'I V if I, 54 1 'I Si f iw vskf 5, I r 3 iw 'I' f ,E - M- 4, in 'she 'M' f . -vi. ': 'I 3 A . ? I ' 333 Nff' fi' nf A f r e if 5, tl , n 3 va? ' one-r -w I 1 S SHIRLEY HAYS Stenographer, Office of Registrar JOAN HENRY Stenographer, Division of Personnel Service RONDA HEWGLEY Secretary, Division of Practical Arts KAROL HOLLINGSWORTH Secretary, Office of Dean of Student Affairs DELORES JONES Stenographer, Stenographic Office KATHERINE KEARNEY Secretary, Office of Dean of Women JACKIE KELLY Stenographer, Freshman Enrollment CATHY KLEIN Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service JANAVA LACKEY Secretary, Division of Extension Service JEAN LEWIS Secretary, Upward Bound Program LYNN LIVINGSTON Stenographer, Admission Office SUSAN McDANNOLD Secretary, Office of President MARSHA MARKOVICI-I Stenographer, Division of Extension Service LINDA MOHR Stenographer, Office of Registrar SUZY MORGAN Secretary, Office of Foreign Student'Adviser JOANNE MORITZ Secretary, Office of Dean of Instruction KAREN MOSSBARGER Secretary, Division of Education JOLENE MOTTER Stenographer, Stenographic Office SHARON NEWLAND Secretary, Library WILMA NEWMAN Secretary, Division of Personnel Service JOAN NUNAN Secretary, Alumni Office RUTH ANN PISTER Secretary, Office of Registrar LINDA RACEY Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service HELEN RILEY Stenographer, Stenographic Office JENEEN ROOF Stenographer, Office of Registrar JEAN SMITH Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service LORA STAGGS Bookkeeper, Division of Business Services CAROL SWEARINGEN Secretary, Division of Maintenance Service MARALEE THOMPSON Secretary. Division of Public Relations and tion Service SERENA TINSLEY Secretary, Admissions Office KATHLEEN TOMPKINS Stenographer, Stenographic Office JUDY WACHTER Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service DARLENE WALLIN Bookkeeper. Division of Business Service JAN WALTON Stenographer. Office of Dean of Women MEREDITH WILLCOX Stenographer. Office of Registrar PAT WINN Secretary, Library JOLENE WOOD Secretary. Data Processing Center BRENDA WRIEDT Stenographer, Division of Extension Service TOBY ZIPIN Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service Informa- :Sif- kcr ,Q V' if' fv- ky!! K 1- , l fi? Vw A .mfs L! ffice Personnel , I JL, 'Vi , V f iw.-Q 'ti' p qs ,, s, W- ,.,, if '.::-Q 'fi' if x i v15'i.S , , 2 as 2 an afar! , 4' ii in I0 e 8 'A . ,Q , n Q u . I , 9 0 K, Lil' ' 0 6 an Q 'F ,fiffi 323332 gt., 12 L wit?-1 ..1gi.1.-35' lg., . ..:::gg-.r ,- 5'-Q fi 44 s 'sw-.,::.'::::::.. 59 A 'H :gan F iffzfs . K nj, K ,A AY: 4 we 1' 2' Q4 Af-X A 2 Bv- iglif 4 EAW ii? rx 55 ' ::' 1' my 4 Ur 15 .f Q .3 K,I fy.,-1 '-3 J v. . 2 vm' ff g.. ,Q Organizations Student Council Row 1: Donna Crooks, junior class councilwomang Tania Yeager, secretaryg Larry Johnsen, vice president, Paul Comer, president, Connie Ferguson, treasurer, Lou Coco, councilmang Bette Cox, councilwoman. Row 2: Phil DiRuocco, senior councilman: Susie Henderson, sophomore councilwoman, Under the leadership of Paul Comer, Student Council President, the 1966-67 council held its open- ing meeting with the seven members elected in the spring present. These seven were soon joined by a councilman and councilwoman from each of the five classes. Due to President Comer's advance planning, the council began to function smoothly from the start. One of the first activities of the year was the selection of a queen to represent the College at the annual American Royal in Kansas City. Jeanie Coy won the council nod. The Fifteenth Annual Parents Day provided the next step in the activities of the college as the council members assisted with this affair to make the annual Parents Day a success. Homecoming, always a busy time for students, found the members of the council involved in most of the activities of the two-day celebration, making ar- rangements for various parts of the Homecoming, ar- ranging for awards and prizes for the various floats, the judges, the Pre-game activities and the final Home- coming Dance. Most of the work of the councilmem- bers was in the background as was Larry Johnsen's work as chairman of the Social Committee and the decorating this committee performed for each of the all-school dances. The council-sponsored student movies started early in the year and continued to give students good entertainment on Friday evenings with the council again providing behind-the-scenes work for this student activity. Inaugurated this year were the Campus Town races as a fall activity in addition to the spring contests. The outstanding function, a first of its kind, and Jeanette Scott, graduate councilwomang Ken Wright, graduate councilman, Kenneth C. Sykes, adviser, Jerry Johnson, sopho- more councilmang Frank Wagner, freshman councilmang Jack Simmons, junior councilmang Pat Hamilton, council member- at-large, Mary Beth Fleming, freshman councilwoman. without doubt the most work for the council was the producing of the Johnny Mathis Show on November 5. With the opportunity to secure this outstanding show, the council went to work to transform the Pershing Arena into a theater. With the cooperation of the divi- sion of Maintenance Service and many other persons, the houselights went down, the stage lights and spots came up and there was a complete transformation of the arena. The program, featuring Mathis, his singing group Our Young Generation and his twenty-five piece orchestra met universal approval. At the end of the two-hour program, with the lyrics of the Mathis music lingering in their memory but being drowned out by the roaring applause of the standing ovation to Mathis and his group, the weary council members felt that their first attempt to bring a Big Name Program to the campus had been a success. With the opening of the winter quarter, interest swung to Christmas time and the Christmas Dance. Bob Kuban and his band, who had been so well re- ceived in the l965 Homecoming, returned to the cam- pus for the Christmas dance, bringing out a large crowd of students. Each person attending aided the work of the Salvation Army by donating a can of food for the Army's Christmas baskets. Back after the vacation, students settled down to work, to study, and also to take part and attend the Campus Bowl. Twirp Week followed and then early in the spring quarter came the Fun Festival with its booths and programs. The Echo Dance, featuring the crowning of the Echo Queen, was the climax of one of the biggest years in the history of the Student Council. The all- school election brought the political pot to a boil in May and then simmered down just in time for finals. The seven elected officers of the student Council are: Top, Larry Johnsen, vice president, Tania Yea- ger, secretary, Connie Ferguson, treasurer. Middle, Paul Comer, president. Bottom, Bette Cox, coun- cilwomang Lou Coco, councilman, Pat Hamilton, council member-at- large. 14 ,N . tif 'Nw I 9, f - 4, , ,, yi W ,M iz Q ' 'W f .s , I , .X '5 Q, . 'we' Xi xii W. 19' Row 1: Janice Pinnell, Sandra Tribley, Donna Sees, Marilyn Mary Ann Matsuoka, Linda Good, Lynda Hutcherson, Jeanie Engle, Diane Cushman. Donna Crooks, Joeta Prather. Row 2: Coy, Connie Hickenbottom, Pat Trent, Anita Bradfield, Ann Broyles, College Ushers - The College Ushers, an important group at all- college functions in the Auditorium and at other activi- ties, were especially busy during the 1966-67 academic year. The various Centennial programs, opening with the five night showing of From These Rootsu along with all of the Lyceum programs, assisting the Student Council with the Johnny Mathis Program, Parents Day, Opera, Christmas Programs by the NEMO Singers, Commencement and Baccalaureate programs all com- bined to give the Ushers their busiest year in the history of the organization. Members serve only for assistance to the College. The selected members of the College Ushers take their time from study to provide a necessary service to the College. At Lyceum programs and similar affairs, the ushers can readily be recognized by the basic black ensembles and their purple and white carnation cor- sages. College Ushers were organized in April, 1959, to serve as hostesses in the new College Auditorium. The first group of nine ushers assisted with the official opening programs in the auditorium from April 26, 1959, to May l, 1959. Since that time, the group has been present at all College functions in the auditorium including Lyceum programs, concerts, commencement activities, and other all-school affairs. With the increasing enrollment and the increasing number of persons attending such functions, it has been necessary to increase the number of ushers over the years until there are now sixteen young women in the active membership. Each year, one member is appointed to head the group. Jeanie Coy has been serving as Usher Captain during the past year. Kenneth C. Sykes is the faculty sponsor. At left, Diane Cushman shows Fran Taylor and Gary Smyth to their seats for the Carlos Montoya Ly- ceum Program. Student Social Committee The Student Social Committee works closely with the Student Council and the Social Calendar Commit- tee in planning a social program that will lead to a well- balanced program of social activities for the student body of the Teachers College. Students make applica- tion for membership on the Committee and are ap- proved by the Social Calendar Committee and the Stu- dent Council, which also appoints three of its members to be on the Committee. Mrs. Ruth B. Beal, Dean of Women, is the adviser. This year there are 25 on the Committee and Larry Johnsen is Chairman. The first activity of the year was a Coffee Hour Row 1: Ruth B. Beal, adviser: Larry Johnsen, Pat Hamilton. Janet White, Becky Tibbs. Mary Roberts. Carolyn Santee, Jeanie Cone. Row 2: Karen Longwith. Meredith Bruner, Susan Gulnac, Kay Richard. Jill Burnam. Joleen Fox, Anita Barta. at Parents' Day. The group proved its worth by ar- rangements at tables, coffee making and pouring, as well as cookie sampling. The Christmas Party and the three big dances--Homecoming, Christmas and Echo-- find the members busy for long hours with plans for wires, crepe paper, lighting effects, and various details that go into making a party or dance unique, beautiful or glamorous. A citation at the end of the year for work well done is presented by the Student Council to members of the Committee who have been faithful throughout the year in performing many duties. Liz McKinley, Patti Leach. Row 3: Albert Lo, Nolan Single- ton, Vernon Jackson. Bill Nicodemus. Linda Stine. Maureen Fitz!-Ienry. N. Murray Key. Phil DiRuocco. l Cardinal Key A national honor sorority for women, Cardinal Key was founded in 1932 to help college women develop the traits and talents of good citizens and leaders through service to their college and com- munity. Membership is limited to 25 women chosen on the basis of service, scholar- ship, leadership, and character. Prospec- tive members make application to the chapter. Chapter nominations are then referred to a faculty committee for selection. Cardinal Key members sold Home- coming buttons as one of their yearly projects. Money from this sale went to- ward the Nan E. Wade Scholarship given annually to a deserving girl by Cardinal Key. Another scholarship initiated last year by Cardinal Key is the Agnes E. Slemons graduate student award. It is given to a woman graduate of MSTC who wishes to continue graduate work in English at this College. At Christmas Cardinal Key added to the festive spirit by decorating a tree in Baldwin Hall. Sue Davis, last year's Eugene Fair Chapter president, is currently serving as national president of Cardinal Key. President Ryle purchased the first Homecoming button from Cardinal Key President, Myma Boltz. Front to back, left to right, Leona Whittom, adviserg Marilyn Engle, vice presidentg Helen Owen, secretaryg Ruth Resinger, treasurerg Donna Crooks, Linda Winkleman, Janet Cornwell, Helen Goodwin, Carolyn Yount, Janice Pinnell, Marsha Dillinger, Mary Beth Mudd, Martha Miller, Geraldine Thomp- son, Gloria Scarff, Eleanor Yackley, Linda Good, Linda Lowery, Jeanie Coy, Carole Seitz, Martha Acuff, Mary Kenney. 1 l Front to back. left to right. Mick Norton. treasurer: Ed Porter, recording secretary: Gay King, vice president: Blue Key Founded one year after the national organization began, the John R. Kirk Chapter of Blue Key cele- brated its 4lst anniversary in April. More than 600 active members have been installed by the local chap- ter since its inception. Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is an estab- lished service organization of college men, maintaining a high degree of intellectual attainment and character. Membership requirements include a total of at least 64 semester hours, a cumulative honor point ratio of at least 3.0, membership in two other non-social campus organizations, and recommendation by three faculty members. Service activities during the year include directing the Homecoming Parade, compiling and selling the Official Student Directory, conducting campus tours on Senior Day, maintaining the Student Travel Board in Kirk Building, and sponsoring the Blue Key Award given annually to the outstanding graduating senior of Cardinal Key and Blue Key. JCFFY Edwards- PfCSiClCmj Roger MCPIWYSOU- Q0fff?SP9Hd- Serving, I Live prompts the compilation and sale of Blue ing secretary: Gary Lewis: Wayne Hardy, editor: Victor Key Student Directories each fall, Kaylariang William Duncan: Harry Farr: Gerald Hol- lingsworth: Dennis Spriggs. lpha Phi mega fi f .. Q l Row 1: H. B. Tate. adviser: Eddie White, president: Eddie Tooley, Jim Mower. ROW 31 Mike Trent. Clyde James Jr., Wright, lst vice president: Dusty Brown, 2nd vice president: Steven Kircher. treasurer: Richard Elliott, corresponding secre- tary: Perry Lowe Ill, recording secretary: George Pinnell sergeant at arms: Keramat Fakheri. historian: Scott Bally. Row 2: Paul Wagner. Larry Burns. John Gower. Allen McKie, Bill Hull, Dennis Hohn. Arlin Anfinson, Roger Myers, Norm v wing' Dale Barrett, Robert Moore, Patil Comer. Alvin Wallace, Ron Rogers, Lonnie C. Lauer, Steve Rose. Brian Wendel- schaefer. Row 4: Denny Hopkins, Conrad Stempel, Lou Coco, Phil Wormsley, Mike Brink, Steve Witte, James Brewer, George Halsey. Nolan Singleton. Dan l.. Schmidt. Vito DeLaura. Dennis Chalupa. Alpha Phi Omega, a national service frater- nity, came to this campus in l928. The local Epsilon chapter is the oldest chapter in Missouri and the fifth oldest in the fraternity. Epsilon chapter, under the direction of Dr. H. B. Tate, started the l966-67 academic year by helping with enrollment, a quarterly work project. Again the members helped the Boy Scouts set up their Scout-a-rama. APO was active in Homecoming, performing such tasks as preparing pre-game programs, di- recting traffic, helping Blue Key line up floats for the parade, and securing convertibles for the queen and her attendants both for the Friday night pep rally and the Saturday parade. Each spring the local chapter holds the Ugly Man Contest, climaxed by the Ugly Man Dance. Another project of the fraternity was selling enve- lopes and cards containing the College crest and a picture of Kirk Memorial. Pictured at left are two APO pledges assisting students during winter registration. 'sg - Row 1: Donna Crooks. Sharon Cassity, Janice Pinnell, Jan Cornwell, Laurie Gomez. Judy Hafner. Sue Hopkins, Marsha Erickson. Row 2: Liz McKinley, Judith Staley. Kay Miller, Dixie Branscom. Joleen Fox. Nancy Archer. Jeanie Coy. Mary Lucy Blackburn, Joeta Prather, Karen Strauch. Joan Crosier. Anita Barta. Beth West. Row 3: James Wilke. Elaine Edmund- Student Student Mentors are a tradition on this campus, dating back over several decades. Their primary pur- pose is to assist with the orientation of new freshmen to the campus and to act as student advisers to fresh- men during the entire year. Mentors are upperclassmen who volunteer for this important duty and who are selected on the basis of Chess Designed to give College students who enjoy chess an opportunity to play regularly, the Chess Club has been in existence two years and attempts to create an intellectual atmosphere beneficial to both member and Row 1: Dennis Spriggs. president: Robert Thomson. vice president: Timothy Joseph. secretary-treasurer: Joann Rouse. Myron Rouse, George Slone, Reza P. Saemi. Row 2: Dan -9 Q- dig son. Linda Good. Gloria Burnett. Jeanie Cone. Helen Owen. Janice Bayse. Lynda Hutcherson. Dennis Hohn. Martha Acuff. lvy Fleagle. Connie Ferguson. Pat Hamilton. Row 4: Joann Mudd. Stephen Daniels. George Halsey. Nolan Singleton. Scott Bally. Edward Porter. Nick Sloop. Danny Jones. Roger Dye. Jim Dennison. Ah-Ram Kotikula. CHJEOFS scholarship, personal adjustment. faculty recommenda- tions, and a demonstrated interest in helping others ad- just to campus life. The final appointment as a student mentor comes from the Director of Student Personnel Services and mentors serve for one year. They may be reappointed for another year and most student mentors serve for two years, unless they graduate first. Club College. An official campus organization charter was pre- sented to the club in January. Allen. John Dietz. Dean Kurtz. Michael Tait. Robert Denison. Ken Clow. Row 1: Dr, Howard Terry, adviser, James Dennison, president, James Wilke, lst vice president, Sharon Elgin, program chair- mang Nancy Curtis, treasurerg Mary Cox. reporter, Judy Adkins, historian: Eli F. Mittler. adviser. Row 2: Marjorie Gleason. Nancy Wilkerson. Vivian Pirrone, Eileen Rutherford, Jolene Weber. Terry Tomko. Darien Teeter. Jack W. Simmons, Scott Bally, Nick Sloop. Row 3: Pat Liebbe, Meredith Bruner, Janice Weber, Sam Krupiarz, Nancy Tomlin, Suzanne King, Jeanne Wilkison, Alline Shannon, Mabel McGee. Row 4: Margaret Herring, Judy Jaspering, Arlo Stoltenberg, Bob Harbourn, Kay Parker, Joanne King. Student ational Education Association The Student National Education Association has a membership of 350 prospective teachers, and is led this year by James Dennison. lts purpose is to encour- age professional growth among the college students Row 1: Elaine Edmundson, Cathy Sonksen, Carolyn Yount, Gayle Olson. Joann Mudd. Deborah Galey, Carolyn Santee, Mary Roberts, Jeanie Cone. Judy Ward. Lorene Berti. Row Z: Joan Crosier, Bonnie Wilhoit. Georgia Schacher, Twila Moore, Linda Good. Marilyn Engle. Dorothy Switzer, Eliza- beth McKinley. Linda Ann Haden. Diane Dale, Myrna Morris, Ronda Harrison, Mary Clark. Connie Richardson. Mary Jane Millemon. Deborah Burt, Row 3: Jennifer Shelton, Carole Kinney. Judith Burt. Helen Owen. Pat Vogel. Lesley Calvert, Nancy Wilson. Diana Gates. Anita Barta. Geralyn Bailey, Barbara Trost. Carol Lay. Cathy Cole, Barbara Faust. Row who are planning to teach, with programs planned by the students. S.N.E.A. is the professional association for col- lege and university students who are preparing for a 4: Sharon Jenkins, Kathleen Chapman, Sheila Logston, Donna Sees, Jennie Chloupek. M. Elaine Davenport, Linda LeFever, Mary Beth Vaughn. Mary Lou Callis. Doralee Ratliff. Nan Begeman. Rosemary Phillips. Thelma Brokaw, Mary Reese. Maria Bubenyak, Kay Barton. Row 5: Beverly Jones, Bonnie Sue Todd. Sherry Stansberry, Marg Munns, lla Gayle Minear, Mary Jo Banta, Noaleen Motter, Geraldine Schmitter, Madge Lee, Sandra Turner. Judy Harrison, Frances Switzer, Karen Longwith. Ronna Lea Abel, Mary Maxine Adam, Pat Ebers, Stephanie Polhans, Vicki Tucker. liliii Hill. , Row 1: Janice Williams. Beverly Hammons. Eleanor Yackley, Helen Morris, Linda Webber. Linda Stine. Lynda Hutcherson. Kay Richard, Sue Hopkins. Martha Acuff. Pat Hamilton. Row 2: Judy Cale, Nancy Archer. William R. Flynn, Linda Wilhoit, Mary Kenney, Eddie White. Jim Sefrit, Mary Jorgenson, Candy Miller. Patrick Elliott, Dennis Hohn. Gloria Scarff. Row 3: Beverly Seibert. Wanda Mettes. Linda Lowery. Pauletta Garr, Nancy Bruner. Sue Jane Carroll. Ginny Lee Beavers, Daisy Garr, Wayne McCombs. Connie Meeker. Karen Bragg, teaching career. All members also belong to the state education association. Each member has the rights. privileges, and responsibilities of associate membership in these professional organizations. Many prospective teachers in the group attended Row 1: Sandra Tribley, Donna Crooks, Judy Dissinger, Marilyn Holman, Janice Pinnell, Jan Cornwell, Judy Hafner, Sharon Cassity, Sandi Davis, Marcia McMains. Row 2: Norine Kerns, Mary Beth Mudd, Kathel Addleman, Robin Hirashima, Linda Randall, Janet Hawk, Donna Slavens, Sara Key, Judy Johnson, Anita Bradfield, Patricia Hickman, Sue Strong, Ardella Engle. Row 3: Colleen Ryan, Ruth Winter. Ellen Falloon, Phyllis Viviano, Judy Sanker, Kay Miller, Carolyn El-lf- 4 Carole Teague, Judy Eggleston. Karen Diew. Row 4: Marsha Dillinger. Martha Warner. Myrna Boltz. Zandra Allison, Muriel Shumate. Robert Hart. Margie Hart, Edith Sakagawa. Tom Hartman, Gay King. Kaye Stallman, Patsy Leake, Helen Turpin, Margaret Lutz. Row 5: Gerald Hollingsworth, Richard Vokoun, Hal Whiteaker, John Kopp. Larry Miller, John Whitt, Art James. Gary Stowe. Phil Wormsley, Ed Luedeking, Steve Witte, Lynn Creason. Paul Ten Eyck, Ken West, William Koch. the S.N.E.A. meeting in Kansas City in November in conjunction with the Missouri State Teachers Associa- tion meeting. ln April, S.N.E.A. sent a delegation to the state S.N.E.A. convention to plan for the coming year. Kunkel, Phyllis Domann, Mary Louise Hunt, Joan Everman, Jane Tadelski, Mary Lou Stewart, Pam House, Linda Kendall, Christine Boyle. Row 4: Betty Triebswetter, Gloria Krom- minga, Norman Tooley, Frank Gregory, Larry Keithley, James Palko, Bob Wells, Glenn L. Wheeler, James Vukich, Tasos Anthony, George Halsey, Gary Pickard, Clyde James, Jr., Ed Bliefnick. Q L 4 L QE i e I In 'Y l Row 1: Loren Grissom, adviser: Jane Reavis, president: Sherry Stansberry, vice president: Judith Burt, secretary: Arlo Stolten- berg, treasurer: Marilyn Engle, Beth West, Martha Acuff. Row 2: Mary Beth Mudd, Harriet McKay, Jackie Briggs, Carole Kinney, Sharon Elgin, Ila Gayle Minear, Carla Jack- son, Adell McLaughlin, Janet Hawk. Row 3: Madge Lee, English One of the newest organizations on campus, the English Club received its charter in December, 1963. Organized to alert members to current and per- tinent teaching problems, to encourage creative writ- ing, and to encourage the reading and interpretation of literature, English Club membership is open to stu- dents who are interested in language and literature omance L Romance Language Club was founded in 1961 under the direction of Dr. Humberto Alvarez. In 1962, El Club de Espanol was formed as a section of the original organization. The main goal of the members is to leam living Spanish and to acquaint themselves with the customs Row l: Dr. Humberto Alvarez, adviser: Ken Suzuki, president: Max Quesada. Anita Bradfield. secretaryg David Short, treas- urerg Mary Binder. Row 2: Busba Premarasmee, Naomi John- son, Paula Porter, co-secretary: Zandra Allison, Vicky Cochran, Carolyn Perry, Phyllis Buffington, Noaleen Motter, Wilma Barnes, Joyce Sevits, Jeanne Wilkison, Mary Mundy, Bonnie Sue Todd, Susan Westwood. Row 4: John Kopp, Larry Miller, Barbara Audsley, Geraldine Schmitter, Mike Bourne, Joe Croarkin, Mike Trent, Jack Muskovin, Dennis Spriggs, William R. Flynn. Club and are willing to participate. The clubis activities include: original poetry read- ings by faculty and students, a literary bowl: and dis- cussions on student teaching. All members have junior memberships in the National Council of Teachers of English. anguage Club of Spain and Latin America. They also try to establish closer relationships with these countries through the publication of a bi-lingual magazine La Sendaf' By doing these things, they hope to better prepare Spanish teachers. Beverly Seibert, Mary Ann Whitlock, Lorrie Semana. Row 3: Nancy Murdock, Ana Rigioni, Mary Kenney, William R. Felizola, Roger Rea, Gary W. Kapfer. as-ss, Phi Delta Kappa Phi Delta Kappa is an organization of men in teacher-education institutions and in the teaching pro- fession. lt began in 1910 by a consolidation of three independent fraternities at Indiana University, Colum- bia University and the University of Missouri. The campus chapters are now found in colleges and uni- versities throughout North America where graduate work is done. Students selected for membership are not always graduate students but at Kirksville the local requirement is that they must have had a quarter of graduate work with superior grades. Besides the campus chapters, Phi Delta Kappa has a large number of field chapters established in various cities or regions. A field chapter was established at Kirksville in 1928. This chapter closed when Epsilon Gamma campus chapter was chartered in 1959. The campus chapter has initiated more than five hundred men. The division of Education faculty takes a great Row 1: Howard Terry. president: Earl D. Ludlow, lst vice president: James O. Preston. 2nd vice president: Kenneth W. Serfass, secretary-treasurer, Bill Richerson. George Hermann, Wayne Newman, Don Q. Milliken. Row 2: D. D. Nothdurft, Max E. Bell, Jerry P. DeVine, Mel Moore. J. C. Wright, W. 1' interest in the organization. Dr. Linn Terry is the spon- sor and also serves as the state coordinator for Mis- souri. Meetings are held monthly during the academic year and weekly during the summer session. The 1966-67 officers are: Howard Terry, presi- dent, James Preston and Earl Ludlow, vice presidents, Kenneth Serfass, secretary-treasurer, and Paul O. Selby, historian. Other campus chapters of Phi Delta Kappa in Missouri are at the University of Missouri, Columbia, the University of Missouri, Kansas City, Washington University, St. Louis, and Central Missouri State Col- lege, Warrensburg. There are field chapters located at Maryville, Cape Girardeau, Springfield, Kansas City and St. Louis. Jack Magruder. Marlow Ediger, Sherod J. Collins, Ed Gardner. Rovf 3: Frederick James, Eugene Smith, Larry Boleach, James W. Sparks. Gary Horner, Duane R. Cole, John H. Settlage. Henry M. Boucher, Eli F. Mittler, John Kenney. , ll-..,.... xg, - g Row l: William Unger, adviserg Ron Hediger, presidentg Robert Varnum, vice presidentg Elizabeth DeVine, treasurerg Judy Johnson, secretary, Ellen Falloon, corresponding secre- tary, Nancy Parrish, co-program chairmang Arlene Collister, historian. Row 2: Earl A. Miller, Lana Jo Hysinger, Donna Lewis, Kristin Maurek, Dwight Downing, Lynna Brown, Patsy Leake, Sharon Niece, Ellen Dolan. Row 3: Jim Ulry, Jerry Brown, Gary Havrum, Lonnie Pugh, Ronald E. Harryman, Wiley Pratt, Ehsan Kousari, Phongsuree Bunnag, James R. Leib. Honorary Art Club Honorary Art annually sponsors a sidewalk art show to provide a showing and market place for artist's work. Honorary Art Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. William Unger, is open to art majors and minors who have attained an honor point of 3.0 in a required num- ber of art classes and a 2.2 overall. The purpose of the club is to bring its members together in a closer understanding and mutual appre- ciation of the fine arts and to give the members further opportunity to pursue some phase of work in which they are interested. The club also strives to serve vari- ous campus activities in any creative and artistic way. I I . .3 4. Row 1: Grace McReynolds. adviser: Gloria Kromminga, pres- ident, Judy Adkins, vice president, Margery Jarrell, treasurerg Argena Hutton, Thelma Brokaw. Alline Shannon, Jan Corn- well. Row 2: Robin Hirashima. Norine Kerns. Mary Maxine Adam, Edith Sakagawa. Marjorie Gleason. Marsha Erickson, Sharon Jenkins. Joanne Soda. Christine Boyle. Patricia Hick- man. Karen Jones. Row 3: Martha Warner. Vivian Pirrone, Nancy Wilkerson. Eileen Rutherford. Jean Palmer. Jennifer Knight, Carolyn Kunkel, Geralyn Bailey. Nancy Tomlin, Joanne King, Donna Slavens. Marilyn Holman. Row 4: Colleen Ryan, Jolene Weber, Gloria Scarff, Cathy Sonksen, Debbie Jones, Betsy Early. Gloria Weyand, Carol L. Wilson, Mabel McGee. Janice Weber. Donna Sees. Suzanne King. Row 5: Aaron D. Mclntosh. Beverly Jones. Betty Triebswetter, Joan Crosier. Lois Erwin. Sidna Richardson. Barbara Trost. Charlotte Henry. Judy Jaspering. Margaret Herring, Kay Parker. Judy Foster. Louis M. DeFiore. Association for Childhood Education The Association ot' Childhood Education is an organization for all students who wish to promote the education ot' young children in the school, home, and community. The student branch at MSTC was ini- tiated in 1930 by Miss Willie Whitson. lementary Element try Majors Chorus provides in oppor tunity through participation. to learn more about music on the elementary level. Developing choral techniques, Row l: Claudine Triplett. director: Suzanne King. Tomlin. Cathy Sonksen. Joanne King. Jolene Weber. Sharon Jenkins. Jennifer Shelton. Carolyn Kunkel. Geralyn Bailey. Row 2: Gloria Searff. Mary Clark. linda Clair. Sandra Turner, Karen Longwith. Jennifer Knight. Jean Palmer. Donna Nancy Etl-I I Q.. about records kept by classroom teachers, foreign lan- guage in elementary school, and the kindergarten of today: and films pertaining to phases of elementary education. Dr. Grace McReynolds is sponsor of A.C.E. Majors Chorus increasing sight reading ability. and providing reper- toire appropriate tor elementary schools and College women's groups are the aims of the organization. Slavens. Judy Adkins. Patricia Hickman. Argena Hutton. Row 3: Colleen Ryan. Karen Jones, Mildred Duda. Janice Weber. Gloria Kromminga. Charlotte Henry. Linda Sanders. Kay Parker. Alice Thompson. Carol L, Wilson. Marilyn Luers, Programs at A.C.E. meetings have included talks Margery Jarrell. lt 1 Row 1: James G. Severns, adviser, Garry L. Cox, presidentg Mike Bourne, vice presidentg Ronald E. Harryman, secretary- treasurerg Judi Cox, historiang Ginger Nitti, Nancy Mortimer, Frances Schenk. Row 2: Gale D. Huffman, Linda LeFever, if 5 Nancy Lambert, Ann Fouts, Judy Friend, Kay Jackson, Melody K. Conner, Carol Wilson, Kathy Halley. Row 3: .Gary McKiddy, Michael J. Ernst, Spencer R. Straubmuller, Michael A. Witte, Joe Croarkin, Steve Rose, Fred Green. College Players An interest in any facet of the theater is the pre- requisite for membership in the College Players. Its members are not only those who act in the plays pre- sented in the Little Theater, but also those who enjoy the behind-the-scenes work of constructing sets, gath- ering props, preparing wardrobes, and maneuvering the technical equipment required for performances. This season included The Fanra.s'Iit'ks!, Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamrfs Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling S0 Sad, Becker, From These Roots CCentennial Year Symphonic drama written by Al Srnkaj, and an experimental play. ral Interpreters Oral Interpreters have presented the world's finest literature for several years under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth Worrell of the speech faculty. Each quarter a major program is produced, including such topics as The Woman Behind the Man, Feiffer - The Neu- Row lz Elizabeth Worrell, adviserg Ivy Fleagle, treasurerg Scott Bally, vice presidentg Mike Bourne, president, Laura Gomez, historiang Janice Pinnell, secretaryg James Wilke. Row 2: Kay Jackson, Nancy Lambert, Harriet McKay, Peggy Ginther, Sherry Stansberry, Mary Lucy Blackburn, Sarah rotie Blackouts of l966,'I and Merry Christmas, Mr. Dickens. In addition to public entertainment, the Interpret- ers perform for special affairs, organizations on and off campus, and various schools in the area. Bram, Kathleen Chapman, Joe Croarkin. Row 3: Darien Teeter, Marg Munns, Yo Saiki, William Ortman, Ronald E. Harryman, Lee Moody, Ruth Resinger, Karen Strauch, Kay Richard. Q 2 Row 1: Max E. Bell, adviser, Stephen Daniels, president, Helen Goodwin, secretary: Margaret Reighard, treasurer, Ruth Winter, Jan Cornwell, Pat Osman. Helen Owen, Beth West, Joann Zeigler. Row 2: Mary Beth Mudd, Marcia Whitt, Kathy Kasmann, Pat Vogel, Mary Jane Newsom, Mary Kenney, Julie Lademann, Eleanor Yackley, Myra Sutton, Doralee Ratliff, Helen Morris. Row 3: Susan Salabay, Carole Seitz, J argl. Laura Wolf, Rita Reagan, Tania Yeager, Nancy Curtis, Jeanie Coy, Phyllis Sue Domann, Mary Lou Stewart, Nan Begeman, Harry C. Farr. Row 4: Robert Norton. Jack Atterberry, Jim Cook, Victor Kaylarian. Alan Wilson, Edward Porter, Allen Sontag, Wayne McCombs, Louis Cimmino, Donald L. Allen, Larry Gene Boyer. Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma, National Honorary Scholastic Fraternity, was founded on this campus February 26, 1930. Professor Byron Cosby, College business ad- ministrator, founded the organization to give prefer- ment and honor to those who have struggled to set up a high standard of scholarship, fine thinking and ideals, and correct spiritual values. High school salutatorians and valedictorians may Row 1: Robert A. Gibbs, Roger McPherson, Gary W. Lewis, Ron Harbin, John E. Claggett, Kaye Stallman, Cynthia Dawson, Linda Randall, Donna Lewis, Marsha Dillinger. Row 2: Gretchen Parcell, Jolene Weber, Gloria Scarff, Ginny Lee Beavers, Lois Aldridge, Janice Bayse, Myrna Boltz, Jeanne Dutemple, Joanne Ridgeway, Mary Binder, Sandra Hulsebus, become associate members their freshman year. Main- taining a 3.0 or better average for three consecutive quarters is the requirement for master membership. Thirty-six new members were initiated in October, making one of the largest pledge classes ever accepted by Alpha Chapter. Dr. Max Bell, past National Presi- dent of Alpha Phi Sigma, is the sponsor of Alpha Chapter. Anita Bradfield. Lysle Bettis. Row 3: Carolyn Yount, Linda Lowery. Laura Curry. Leanne Caldwell, Gary Peterson, John Parcell, Larry Green. Jerry Edwards, Berna Lu Fessler, Judy McCampbell, Nancy Parrish, Barbara Snell. Row 4: Floyd Sturgeon, James R. Helton, William Martin, Roger Willcox, Terry Whitworth. E lol A FN. Row 1: Rita Reagan, president, Ronna Lea Abel, vice pres- Owings, Nan Begeman, Eleanor Yackley, Myra Sutton, Dianne identg Marsha Dillinger, secretary, Janice J. Elson, reporter, King, Glenda Beasley, Ann Struttmann. Row 3: Patty Bertelle, Rebecca Harris, Connie Richardson, Carolyn Yount, Joann Linda Carpenter, Carol Johnson, Robert Hart. Jim Sefrit, Peter Zeigler. Row 2: Pat Vogel, Judy Bertelle, Mary Street, Myrtle Sireno. Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, National Business Teacher Educa- tion Honor Society, was founded on this campus in 1923 by Dr. Paul O. Selby. The members of Alpha Chapter designed a badge, adopted the Greek God of Commerce, Hermes, as their patron saint, and ap- proved a ritual. From the small beginning of thirteen students and two faculty members evolved an organization with 123 chapters in 34 states with a membership of 28,000 The local chapter has initiated 848 business teachers since 1923. Pi Omega Pi brings together present and future business educators. Professional fellowship is enjoyed and the business profession is strengthened by a com- mon sharing of ideas. Row 1: Marsha Dillinger, secretary, Ronna Abel, vice pres identg Rita Reagan, president. Row 2: Sue Rudloff, treasurer Janice Elson, reporter. Row l: Frank D. Meglio, president, Gary L. Baugher, vice president, Toni L. Baugher, secretary, Edward Porter, treas- urer, Paul Dysart, George Wilkening, Doris Barber, Helen Goodwin. Row 2: Gordon L. Ramey, James C. Wolf, Richard L. Theriault, Donald Barnett, Charles T. Rouse, Harry C. Farr, Sandra Hulsebus, Carol Ann Livesay, Maxine Broxey. Row 3: Jim Cook, Alan Petefish, Alan Charboneau, Dennis Hohn. Young Republicans The purpose of the Young Republicans is to pro- vide support for the Republican party and to promote its fundamental ideals. It also provides an opportunity for students in- terested in good government under Republican prin- ciples to gain knowledge and experience on both the national and local level, in order that they become better informed citizens. The Young Republican Club of MSTC is a charter member of the Missouri Federa- tion of Young Republicans. Pre-Osteopathic Club As future doctors, the members of the Pre-Osteo- pathic Club are constantly searching for new ways to prepare themselves for their responsibilities as future physicians. The Club offers its members both a pro- fessional and social program. Some of their activities are: human anatomy dem- Row 1: M. Eric Shepard, president, Earl R. Schatzman, vice president, Robert M. Luker, secretaryg Joe Westwood, secre- tary-treasurerg Margaret Attebery, Cindy Wills, Wanda Warren, M. Kathleen Reese. Row 2: Vanna Powell, John Kauzlarich, David Deehr, Edward M. Porter, M. James Gerrie, Jr., Victor Kaylarian, Frank D. Meglio, Charles Cunningham, Robert onstrations at KCOSQ demonstrations and lectures by visiting professional men, and professional movies. The Club has an annual Christmas banquet and spring picnic at Thousand Hills State Park. The mem- bers are also encouraged to participate in the activities of KCOS fraternities. J. Kudelko. Row 3: Don A. Cable, Richard L. Theriault, Steven R. Cross, Roger Willcox, Joseph R. Bennett, Keramat Fakheri, O. H. Patten, D. Bennett. Row 4: Darrel Killebreu, William Stanley, Michael Wilson, Donald Nelson, Lonnie C. Lauer, Sam L. Mahoney. . .J Student urses Association fs Row l: Elmira Baiotto, adviserg Karen Martin, Beverly Ashburn, Patricia Baldes. Lorene Riley. Wauneta Salter, Elaine Kitamura. Row 2: Roberta Chornock, presidentg Peggy Marsh, treasurerg Louise Schwaner, Jo-Nell Tucker, Ruth Ann Clark, Andrea Kochman, Greta Markowitz, Donna Gilmore, reporter, Barbara Fromme, 2nd vice president, Joeta Prather, corresponding secretaryg Barbara Carter, recording secretary. Row 3: Carolyn Mathis, Janie English, Janet Wil- Students Nurses Association was organized on this campus in 1961 and received their charter from Presi- dent Walter H. Ryle on March 18, 1962. In 1965, the club established the Student Nurse of the Yearl, award which is presented to the outstanding senior who has shown both academic and professional excellence. The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Nursing Program, which is accredited by the Missouri State Board of Nursing, includes methods and hours in instruction, clinical assignment, supervision and eval- uation of the students by the nursing faculty. The members gain practical experience by working with the following affiliated institutions: Grim-Smith Hospital and Laughlin and Kirksville Osteopathic Hospitals in Kirksvilleg and Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Hospital in Macon. SNA takes an active interest in community proj- ects such as Cerebral Palsy School, Head Start School, in liams, Pat Scherder, vice presidentg Janice Robinson, Katie Early, Cindy Scearce, June Degeneff. historian. Row 4: Naomi Spinelli, Karna Kruckenberg, Jane Zentz, Cheryl Roush, Linda Grover, Sandra Botham, Marvin Berman. Row 5: Evelyn Ball, Joyce Stookesberry. Jacque Arnold, Nancy Locke, David Kutzner, Annette Titus, Jan Sevits, Carolene B. Anderson, Connie Cassidy. Bloodmobile, and the distribution of Christmas baskets to needy families. They also are in charge of the Methodist Church nursery and help in special projects like the Oral Vaccine Polio Clinic. The outstanding events of the association are the capping and pinning ceremonies. The former signifies mastery of the fundamentals of nursing and the oppor- tunity to proceed into more complex areas of profes- sional study. ln the pinning ceremony, each graduating senior receives the school pin which signifies the com- pletion of nursing education. Both the school cap and pin are worn as the graduate continues in a nursing career. The association's main objectives are to prepare nurses to meet the expanding needs of humanity in health and in disease and to offer additional prepara- tion in nursing techniques of health education. ' 'WW' ' ' Z' ' T ' ' V' ' .- K5 , FN Q S Q -K HCT . A .. -7 kj i . iii kt vfw S . ,A Q 3 Y Lf- f i t h at j 1 ,fr Q K ... W Q4 ' :Q st , S593 'M' - 35122 5 ,. S S S -- ff if S ,Y 2, S W 2? 2 N421 ffm 'fi'-14 SENIOR NURSES-Row l: Louise Schwaner, Patricia Baldes. Beverly Ashburn. Lorene Riley. Row 2: Roberta Chornock. Karen Martin, Peggy Marsh, Elaine Kitamura. Wauneta Salter. 3' .J ai N? 1 If ,qw it S I A 4 ' ,, - if I ., A I - ,. , , - ' - v15,g,j3g,1A A ' N. 1 , . -, -,. , L' ' ., .,. A 2, Q. f s- , ' 'f if H i -A ,- 3 sie iii sf fqs . , ' . ' si.. t --ff, 1 , . mx rx f Q 'r 'lm NURSING FACULTY-Elmira Bniolto- VCVOTUCU Delivery of at New Century. the Student Nurses' Buben. Sarah Wimp, Jacqueline Hall, Judith Hancock. Qnlry in the Homeggming flgug Cgmpeiifion. placed second in the Spirit Division. :- Jerry Cottingham, vice president' Martha Miller, secretary Floyd Sturgeon, treasurer Ellen Ellis, Paula Pickard, Jeanne Howard Rhonda Williams Becky Wilson Row 2 Linda Biesler Judy Kapfer Jane Watkins Rebecca McElroy Dorothy Riggs Martha Arnold Gerry Hill Judy McCampbell Marcia Lamis Barbara Snell Sue Dye Nancy Parrish Gretchen Parcell. Row 3. Dana Harris, Rosalee Triplett, Olinda Gastler, Lynne Wolf, Cathy Johann, William Martin, Connie Meeker, Row 1: Claudine T-riplett, adviser, Larry Green, presidentg Aeoli The Aeolian Club is a social-professional organi- zation for students interested in music. It is affiliated with the Music Educators National Conference as a student chapter. Some of the highlights of the year include a fall Sigm The Delta Chapter of Sigma Zeta is the national honorary science and math society on campus. Active membership is open to junior and senior science or math majors who have maintained a high honor point ratio. Associate membership is extended to freshman and sophomore students who have the potential of at- taining active membership requirements. The objectives of the organization are to encour- Row l: Eugene Smith. adviser, Carole Seitz, president, Roger McPherson, secretary: Laura Wolf. treasurer: Karen Croarkin, Linda Ratican, Geraldine Thompson, Dorothy Stewart. Row ,L l,l l..l me 3 Carl Foultz, Elizabeth Payton, Sharon Buckman, Pat Sterrett, Evelyn Daley. Row 4: Sam L. Mahoney, Charles Ashford, Jim Miller, Stan Kolkmeier, Rex Klinger, Anthony DeAngelo, James McClintock, Wanda Ellington, Tim Title, Marvin Gordon, Wayne Hardy, T. J. Walker, Mary Beth Fleming. Row 5: John Malvin, Leroy Rohs, John Parcell, John Whitt, Craig Wilkins, Paul Craig, Terry Loose, Gary Crank, David Parrish, Gerald Hoffman, Carl Schmidt, Dean Kurtz, Bruce Rice. n Club picnic, a spring banquet, programs of musical interest, and an opportunity to attend the Missouri Music Edu- cators Association Convention. Aeolian members help with the spring music festival, recitals, and sponsor receptions after senior recitals. Zeta age continuing advancements in the fields of science and mathematics, to promote and recognize scholastic achievement, and to foster friendly social activities. Among Sigma Zeta's activities are monthly meet- ings with guest speakers presenting programs in the fields of scientific interest. Also, an annual spring ban- quet in honor of the newly initiated members highlights the year. 2: Terry Whitworth. Victor Kaylarian, Michael Norton. Roger Willcox, Edward Porter. Dean A. Rosebery, Robert Milligan, Robert Lavine, Donald E. Walker, Max E. Bell. its , 42. . Ilia International students entertain various college and community organizations during the academic year. International Club was begun in 1949 and was first chartered in l954 under the sponsorship of Miss Nan E. Wade. Since then this club has accumulated a total membership of over fifteen-hundred, and thirty- one countries are represented this year. The purpose of the club is to promote world friendship and understanding by providing social ac- tivities for the foreign students on campus. Row I: Mrs. Robert McKinney, foreign student adviserg Mrs. Martha McClaskey, adviser: Abdool Hoosein. presidentg William Ortman, vice presidentg Toni Baugher, secretary: Gary Lee Kramer, treasurerg Kerama Fakheri, Foad Nakhai, Keyvan Sandjari. Hossein B. Mohammadi. Row 2: Watana Proma- sakhanaskolnakorn, Johnson Kituu, Lauren Lee. Mary Reese. Vera Gomez, Darlene Totsch. Ana Rigioni. Maria Trueblood. Patsy Walters, Melody Krafft, Shirley Adkins. Ann Charlotte Christensson, Connie Lessenger, Mary Kness, Iraj Nasseri Firouzabadi. Row 3: Ah-Ram Kotikula, Linda Grover, Gary Baugher, Doris Barber. Paula Porter, William R. Felizola, Karin Biermann, Charles Okal, Keumars Ahdieh, Rita C. S. i ri ffl -C-'Ati Aim 0 Highlights of the year include the homecoming float, a Halloween party Culnternational Spooks J, the annual Christmas dinner given by Joe Burdman and the annual spring International Banquet, where native dishes are prepared by each country and to which other Missouri International Club members are invited. Other activities included a trip to Ames, Iowa as guests of the Iowa State University Intemational Club. Meng. Martha M. Wu, Gloria R. M. Wang, Robert Angaine. Samuel A. Ochola. Kam-Chiu Ip. Row 4: Yasuhiro Shibata. Akira Morishima, Yasuji Uechi, Yo Saeki, Mary Carroll. Mary Wilson, Christa Bruehne, Thomas Vetter. Jim Cook, Judie Rettig, Doha Sleiman. Bunjob Sermtong, Kojiro Fujiwara, Keisuke Uchida, Kordestani Behrouz. Row 5: John D. Finley. Turid Bjorstad, Munira Kassicieh, Bruno Bondavalli. Robert Moritz, Jasper A. Okelo, Almut Schwalm. David Short, Wayne McCombs, John E. Claggett, Danny Wilford, Ehsan Kousari, Madhat A. Ahmed, Reza P. Saemi, Patrick Sim, John Nomura, Toasefulu Laulu. Q 135 A .. A E l a P- A f Us . , Q.. , f'X .gh ,A 5 Row 1: Martha Spath, adviser: Linda Lowery, president: Janet White, vice president: Tania Yeager, secretary: Doralee Ratliff, treasurer: Gloria Burnett, basketball managerg Marsha Sommers, point recorder: Sarah Ellmaker, individual and dual managerg Connie Davis, publicity: Nan Begeman, historian. Row 2: Naidine D'Angelo, volleyball managerg Susie Myers, softball manager: Susan Cattle, point recorder: Penny Leino, Kathy Costello, Pat Wise, Mary Ann Cary, Bonnie Powell. Carla Windschiegl, Patti Leach, Janice Amosson. Linda Hurley. Nancy Dominacki, Mary Taliaferro. Row 31 Maxine Putnam, Janet Glover, Jami Lewis, Sandra Hulsebus, Sheila Kelley. Deborah Galey, Alice Patton, Carol Miller, Judy Fretwell, Jacquelyn Roberts, Jeanne Dwyer, Shirley Dobbs, Pam Dwyer, Maxine Broxey. Row 4: Nancy Marshall, Sharalyn Noland, Merlyn Noyes, Sandra Kniess, Doris Barber, Kaye Stallman, Elaine Lowenberg, Anita Barta, Phyllis Hinds, Nancy Bevins. Mabel McGee, Donna Smith, Debby Dunn, Sherry King, Jeanie Cone. Row 5: Judy Fisher, Ellen Swank, Marge Gallop, Lois Toedebusch, Karen Bollen, Lynn Whipple, Jeanne Dutemple, Judith Twillman, Diane Eizenga, Susan Salabay, Susie Billups, Derry Jones. Womenis Recreation Association The objective of the Women's Recrea- tion Association is to provide opportunities in recreational activities, dance, gymnastics, and a variety of sports to all women students of the college. WRA sponsors volleyball, softball, basketball and individual and dual all-school tournaments. Basketball and vol- leyball sports days are held throughout the year with teams from Missouri and Iowa being represented. WRA also sponsors several groups in- cluding Field Hockey and Modern Dance. Modern Dance is an activity which takes the form of creative art. The students explore space techniques and forms in an attempt to develop their bodies as an effective medium of communication. Field Hockey is organized for those in- terested in perfecting the skills and tech- niques of the sport. Games are scheduled with other schools in Missouri and Illinois. The year's activities are climaxed at a spring banquet at which awards are pre- sented and new officers are installed. MODERN DANCE CLUB-Standing left: Brenda Joyce Simon, Willa Mae Ray. Middle: Sheridan Fisher, secretary- treasurerg Yulonda Steele, president: Karen Bollen, Gary Kramer. Nancy Fair, publicity chairman. Standing right: Nancy Dominacki, Elizabeth Taylor. Row l: Judy Wolf, Margie Waters. Beverly Rubey, Suzanne Stroker. Pam Wescoat. Joleen Fox, Linda Good, Willa Mae Ray, Liz McKinley, Betty Johnson. Row 2: Naomi Johnson, Sue Roberts, Linda Kendall, Marjorie Hogenson, Carolyn Mettes, Darlene Eizenga, Kay Hildebrant, Janice Travis, Pat Liebbe. Sandra DeVaul. Judy Brown. Dixie Branscom, Ardella Engle, Marcia Whitt. Row 3: Deborah Wilhoit, Karen Vinzant, Z Marlene Christopher. Laura Curry, Nancy Tague, Mary Jo McClintock, Rebecca Cravens. Betty Weeks, Lael Eischen, Mary Alice Hill. Diane L. McDermott, Sharon McOwan, Martha Staton. Row 4: Jamie-Marie Weguelin, Mary Dee Harris, Helen Hageman. Nancy Dempster. Mary McNeese, Linda Horton, Jacque Wood. Carol Gibson, Peggy Mittler, Linda Purvis. FIELD HOCKEY CLUB-Row 1: Naidine DlAngelo, Mickey Wild, Pat Wise, Carol Kirchman. Row 2: Jo Ann Weekley, Coach, Donna M. Smith, Connie M. Meyer, Diane McDermott, Bev Rubey, Ellen Swank. Susie Myers, Sheila Kelley. Row 3: Karen Bollen. Lois Toedebusch. Janice Travis, Helen Hage- man, Linda Horton, Marge Gallop. 6 Row 1: Janice Travis, Lin Hixenbaugh, Marcia Whitt, Nancy Tague, Suzanne Stroker, Bonnie Powell, Kathy Costello, Derry Jones, Jeanie Cone, Janet White. Row 2: Sharalyn Noland, Nancy Bevins. Sandra Kniess. Shirley Dobbs, Kay Hildebrant, Phyllis Hinds. Susan Cattle. Sheila Kelley. Debby Dunn, Susie Billups, Janice Amosson. Mary Taliaferro. Row 3: Linda Lowery, Merlyn Noyes. Mary Dee Harris. Diane L. Mc- Dermott. Karen Vinzant, Marlene Christopher, Judy Fretwell, Alice Patton. Diane Eizenga. Dixie Branscom, Ardella Engle, Margie Waters, Judy Brown, Maxine Broxey. Row 4: Carolyn Mettes, Rebecca Cravens, Linda Purvis, Mary Jo McClintock, Doris Barber, Tania Yeager, Betty Weeks, Willa .Mae Ray, Liz McKinley. Betty Johnson, Pat Liebbe, Carol Gibson, Sharon McOwan. Row 5: Martha Staton, Judy Wolf, Helen Hageman, Linda Horton, Joleen Fox. Nancy Dempster, Lynn Whlpple, Lael Eischen. Mary McNeese, Jacque Wood, Sandra DeVaul, Kathy Mark. Physical Education ajors Club Primary objectives of the Physical Education Ma- jors Club are to promote the professional growth of women majoring in physical education, to encourage high standards of leadership and scholarship, and to develop group solidarity. P.E.M. Club had an active year with members participating in a variety of professional and social programs. The year began with a Get-Acquainted Party for new members. The highlight of October was the Erick Hawkins dance concert. Other activities included the annual Olympic Holiday Christmas Party, a house- Row l: Mary Margaret Estes. adviserg Kaye Stallman, pres- identg Mary Alice Hill. vice presidentg Linda Good, secretary- treasurerg Elaine Lowenberg, social chairmang Sarah Ellmaker, publicity: Marsha Sommers. ways 84 meansg Gloria Burnett, membership chairmang Pat Wise. historian, Darlene Eizenga. Row 2: Naomi Johnson. Judy Fisher, Margo L. Timmons, Penny Leino, Sherry King, Pam Wescoat, Jeanne Dutemple, warming for the new women's wing in Pershing, the chili supper, panel discussions on motor learning, and teaching tips from former P.E.M. Club members. Seventy-five women joined the student section of the American Association for Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation. The year ended with the installation of new of- ficers, the presentation of a trophy to the outstanding senior physical education major, and the announce- ment of the recipient of the Sheryl Fullerton Grim Memorial Scholarship. Sue Roberts, Carol Miller, Patti Leach. Connie Davis, Nancy Dominacki. Row 3: Jamie-Marie Weguelin, Maxine Putnam, Jami Lewis, Nancy Marshall, Lois Toedebusch, Anita Barta, Naidine D'Angel0, Susie Myers. Beverly Rubey, Ellen Swank. Row 4: Judith Twillman. Jo Ann Eisenmenger. Lois Ann Streett. Karen Bollen. Deborah Galey. Jeanne Dwyer, Pam Dwyer, Donna Smith. l Row 1: Ralph Pink, adviser: Robert Frost, treasurer: Ronald Frost, corresponding secretary: Craig Guinn, secretary: F. William Menge: William Seman, president: Ronald Werling, vice president: Perry Lowe lll, sergeant-at-arms: Larry Beshears, reporter: David Romberg. Row 2: Mark Hayes, Albert Hines, Patrick Elliott, Bob Stone, manager: Curtis Hines, Jr., Bob Brown, Lou Coco, Patrick Butler, Pete Cirrintano, Steve Matukaitis, Ed Thomas. Row 3: Wayne Schroeder, Jerry Krumeich, Craig Bennett, Barry Deist, Leonard Butler, Rich Rider, Steve Garrett, Mike McPheron, John Newcomb, Joe Poindexter. Mike Delehaunty. Row 4: Jim Marsh, Larry Johnsen, Jim Baker, Phil Wormsley, Dan Menze, Ken Parker, Ron Selkirk, Dave Kuenzel, Mike Bielic. Row 5: George Pinnell, Paul Comer. Vinton Pease, Dwight Linnemeyer, Jerry Meyer. K-Club K-Club, an organization for men who have lettered in a varsity sport, was founded in 1915 by H. L. Mc- Williams. The group received their social-professional charter on December 9, 1959. K-Club presents each departing member with a life-time pass to all college-sponsored athletic events. To promote academic excellence in the organization, a S25 scholarship, which is named for retired sponsor R. E. Valentine, is given each quarter to the member who maintains the highest gradepoint average for the preceding term. In order to finance these and other projects, the organization sponsors a benefit basketball game fea- turing Marques Haynes and his Fabulous Magicians. Agriculture Club Agriculture Club is a professional-social organiza- tion with the purpose of promoting interest in the many areas of agriculture. Agri-business membership in the Ag Club is open to anyone who has enrolled in an agriculture course. Each year the club plays an important part in conducting the district judging contests for Northeast Row 1: Lester R. Kuhlman. adviser: Phillip G. Stryker, faculty: Lowell Sherwood, president: Stanley Robinson. vice president: Micky L. Martin. treasurer: Gary Bush. reporter: Linda Sue Curry, Judy Brown, Keyvan Sandjari. Tom Jackson. Row 2: E. J. Walter, Perry Jenks, Joseph Cobb, Don Lovell, Behrouz Kordestani, Darrill Garton, Ron Snyder, Garry Cribb, Richard Missouri high school FFA and general agriculture stu- dents. Activities of the club include a picnic for new freshmen. a Christmas party, intramural athletics, and homecoming activities. These are highlighted by the annual all-college spring dance. Dickinson. Row 3: Jim Gingrich. Kerry Conard, Larry Theer- man, Bruce Foster. Sidney Maxwell. Billy Bennett, Gary Peterson. John Crill. Abdool Hoosein. Row 4: Gary Belfield, Bruce Pfeiff, Lynclell Plant, Isaac Richmond, Richard Gregory, Allen Wilson, Alan Petefish, Dean Logan. mth. W-,fi rw 'Q Kappa Delta Pi On February 24, 1967, Tau Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi celebrated the 45th Anniversary of its found- ing. Originally a local honor fraternity, Kappa Phi Sigma was founded at the insistance of Dr. John R. Kirk, President of the Northeast Missouri State Teach- ers College. Kappa Phi Sigma was established on Feb- ruary 19, 1921, by a faculty committee composed of Charles A. Epperson, chairman, Willis J. Bray, Lena E. Patterson, Lucy Simmons, and Thurba Fidler. From the junior and senior classes of the College, twenty-five students were selected as being eligible from the standpoint of scholarship, and they formed the charter membership of the organization. Charles A. Epperson became the sponsor. Since the first organiza- tion was local, it applied to the national organization of Kappa Delta Pi, which had been founded at the Uni- versity of Illinois in 1911. On February 24, 1923, Dr. Frank Thompson, of the University of Colorado, in- stalled Tau Chaptcr of Kappa Delta Pi on the MSTC campus. Tau Chapter has had five counselors since its founding. The dates of their service are as follows: Charles A. Epperson, 1923-1926 W. J. Bray, 1926-1935 Bracy Cornett, 1935-1940 Cco-sponsor with Row 1: Pauline D. Knobbs, adviser: Larry Gene Boyer, presi- dent: Nancy Curtis. vice president: Barbara Audsley. secretary: Carolyn Yount, Gretchen Parcell, Ginny Lee Beavers, Marsha Dillinger. Row 2: Judith Burt. Marilyn Engle. Kaye Stallman, Connie Bower, Eleanor Yackley. Dorothy Peavler, Connie Richardson, Virginia Solomon, Dorothy Stewart, Tami Works. Dr. Bray, 1929-19351 Pauline D. Knobbs, 1940-1942, 1957- Berenice B. Beggs, 1942-1957 Since its founding, Tau Chapter has initiated over 1,750 members. ln 1928, Tau Chapter inaugurated a yearly award of twenty-five dollars to the sophomore student intending to enter the teaching profession who showed the greatest degree of professional promise in character, scholarship, leadership, and service. In 1957, this scholarship was named the Berenice B. Beggs Scholarship in honor of a previous sponsor. On April 5, 1963, Tau Chapter celebrated the 40th Anniversary of its founding. On April 26, 1967, the 45th Anniversary of its founding was celebrated with a banquet honoring Dr. Walter H. Ryle, a member of Kappa Delta Pi. To be eligible for membership, a student must have six hours of education courses during the junior year and twelve hours of education courses during the senior or graduate years. Also, the student must have an S average scholastically or a MB average if a graduate student. The qualities of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service are also requisites. Row 3: Shirley Trow, Maxine Putnam, Martha Miller, Janice J. Elson, Mary Kenney, Carol L. Wilson, Laura Wolf, Connie Cragen, Linda Winkleman. Row 4: Stephen Daniels, Robert Thomas, Myrna Boltz, Allen Sontag, Suzanne King, Gary W. Lewis. Teachers College Index pi 5 ' ,i,f lf' The first edition of the Normal School Index was published on March 19, 1909. The Teachers College Index, now 58 years old, still serves the College with weekly reportings on campus activities and events. From infancy its motto has been Complete coverage of the faculty and students of the Teachers College. Many changes have taken place in the or- ganization of the paper. During its first years, it was done as an extra-curricular project by interested students. Gradually classes were added to handle the task. The Newswriting class makes up the staff with different students working on the paper each quarter. Mike Trent and Bob Carroll served as editor and assistant editor respec- tively during the fall and winter quarters. Stanley Williams is the faculty adviser, and the actual printing is done at the Simpson Printing Company. As editor-in-chief during the fall and winter quarters. Mike Trent had the responsibility of assigning stories. marking copy. and checking the paper once it was printed. Members of the Index staff winter quarter included: Row l: Phyllis Wilhoit, Paula Porter. copy editor: Bob Carroll. as- sistant editorg Paul Dysart, sports editorg Larry Wright, picture Q9 editor' Pam Abbadessa. Row 2: Kay Lundgren, Denise Gregory, Randy Hill, Larry Shaw, Dusty Brown. Judy Dissinger. Marilyn Bullock, Ann Hunter. Pi Kappa elta Theta chapter of Pi Kappa Delta is an Honorary Forensic Society. It holds as its purpose the hopes of stimulating progress in and to further the interest of intercollegiate speech activities and communication. It also provides a functional leadership training for life, encourages a spirit of fellowship, brotherly cooperation, and an incentive for achievement. Members find a rewarding and challenging goal as they travel widely throughout the academic year representing Pi Kappa Delta in debate, oratory and extemporaneous speaking. Historical Founded in November, 1906, by Eugene M. Violette, the Historical Society has included in its membership several people who later have become faculty members at the Teachers College, or adminis- trators of the College. Dr. Walter H. Ryle is a past member of this organization. The membership is open to any collegian or faculty member who wishes to associate with others Row 1: Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, adviser, George J. Halsey, president, Gary Fears, vice president, Judith Burt, secretary- treasurerg Mary Lucy Blackburn, Kathel Addleman, Helen Owen, Beverly Seibert. Row 2: David March, Pauline D. Knobbs, Sue Boehm, Jo Anne DeLashmutt, Connie Cragen, Sharon Woods, Carole Schulten, Pamala Drummond, Ginny Lee Beavers, Sharon Whitacre, Helen Turpin, Mary Beth Row 1: Sherod J. Collins, adviserg James C. Wolf, president Roger Schwerman, vice president, Tommy Johnston, secretary- treasurerg Lyle M. Hamilton, coach. Row 2: Nancy Lambert Harry C. Farr, Maxine Ballard, Spencer Ballard. Society who share his interest in history. Historical Society's annual spring banquet features eminent historians as guest speakers. At regular meet- ings, informative material designed to broaden the members' knowledge is presented through speakers, films, panel discussions, etc. Other activities include trips to sites of historical interest. Mudd, Row 3: James T. Crenshaw, Robert Thomas, Stephen Daniels, James Farrenkopf, Bob Harbourn, Duane Brammer, John F. Lutz, James Dennison, Dennis Hohn, Gary L. Baugher, Herman Lindeen. Row 4: John D. Finley, Frank Gregory, Hal Whiteaker, Alan Charboneau, Erwin Neighbors, Bob Wells, James Palko, Tasos Anthony, Clyde James, Jr., Darien Teeter, Rickey Brimer, Robert Nelson. Mary Thurman Jeanie Coy adviser president Following initiation. pledges and members gather around the Christmas tree for the annual ': ij Christmas party. Martha Acuff Alline Shannon vice president secretary Pat Osman treasurer Judy Brown 3 ., w ' H Q . 1 ' :aria ' ' .SUB H- L- ,. wt f-. :--ft. Q -Fi,-'J 1 L, is J.. I, rw q gl 1 Nancy Lambert Beta Tau Delta Beta Tau Delta sorority and Beta Tau Alpha fraternity, charter chapters of the National Educational College Sorority and Fraternity for Baton Twirlers and Dancers. was founded on this campus in l959 by Mary Evelyn Thurman. with the guidance of Dr. Walter H. Ryle and Dr. P. O. Selby. Dean Emeritus. The organizations have as objectives upholding profes- sional ethics. scholastic attainment, and establishing a perpetual bond of friendship among members. Activities are stationed around their motto i'Where twirling links learning to livingf, Anita Barta J erilyn Keim 4 igpaigm , f ii ' ,g k 1 f i .,,, ,.. V ' . if Wifi' fa 1 N5 .255 A 5 ' '- gg,f.x:'a.. .fLi,A 'X ' e Darlene Farr Judy Fisher Malinda Good Nadine Hogge Norma Hunziker , Mary Jane . Dorothy Ann Carol Lay Phyllis Lesser Millemon Kay Miller Stewart i i ' i 'ta wi ,gms E ji Carol Jean Todd Young Democrats Chartered in 1960, the Young Democrats were the first chartered political organization on the campus for the advancement of a national party organization's welfare. This group meets twice each month and invites prominent party leaders and faculty members to speak on such topics as current national affairs and new political ideas. The purpose of the club is to give interested stu- dents on the campus an opportunity for contact with practical party workers, to participate in off-campus political activity and to provide information for, and support of, the national, state, and local affairs of the Democratic party. Each year the club sponsors an annual banquet in the spring with a speaker of note usually furnished by the state organization. In election years the club participates actively in the campaign by assisting with the maintainence of local headquarters, the taking of polls, getting out the vote on election day, distributing literature and doing much to assist the local group. Young Democrats held a mock presidential nomi- nating convention on February 1, 1964. Other pro- grams consist of debates, films, tape recordings of speeches, viewing of televised activities, and panel discussions. Row 1: Dr. Pauline D. Knobbs, adviser: Kenneth M. Kielty, R0bCftS, MSW LUCY Bl21CkbUm, DOUUH Beth PhelP,S, Piimlllhl president, Darien Teeter, vice presidentg Pam Cullen, secretaryg Drummond, Carolyn Santee. Row 3: Stephen Daniels, Dean Arlin Anfinson, treasurer: Mary Beth Mudd. Row 2: Tami Logan, Dusty BFOWH, George HHISCY, James P-911140, Nolan Works, Judy Harris, Nancy Murdock, Carole Schulten, Mary Singleton, Jim Dennison, Frank Gregory, Jack Atterberry. 44 L.. .L Cheerleaders Vivacious cheerleaders, led by co-captains Liz McKinley and Linda Good, promote spirit for the Bulldogs at all home football and basketball games. They are selected on the basis of enthusi- asm and ability to perform basic stunts. In tryouts, each girl presented two cheers besides demonstrat- ing jumps, cartwheels, and splits. Miss Jane Barnett is sponsor of the spirit-boosters. Upper left are cheerleaders Barbara Haskins, Liz McKinley, Connie Hickenbottom, Linda Good, Jami Lewis. Below left are alternates Starr Reed, Janie English, Cindy Ir- win. Below right, Jami Lewis and Barbara Haskins lead Parsons game cheers from the grand- stand because of crowded con- ditions on the track. i Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club was established in the fall of 1939 by Otho L. Barnett, the present head of the division. The main objective of the club is to create interest in the field of Industrial Arts for its majors and minors. It is classed as both a professional and a social organ- ization. There were twelve charter members of the club. They were: Orville Rugh, Byron Morrison, Paul Evans, Roy Boucher, William Washam Cfirst presidentj, Wen- dell Brumagin Cfirst vice-presidentl, Ray Boucher, Elbert Wills, Bob Brightwell, Roy Ordelheide, Ralph Shain, Norman Lane, and the club sponsor, Otho L. Barnett. During World War II, there were four girls in the club. The club has constructed furniture and many handy-craft projects for the school and community. Row 1: Duane R. Cole, adviser: Clyde James, Jr.. president: Paul TenEyck, vice president: Glenn Yenger, secretary: Jerry Freeland, treasurer: Carl D. Main. reporter: Lavern Scott, assistant secretary: Charles Hining. sergeant at arms: John Lunsford, Jack Glaser. Row 2: Gary Lewis, Doyle Wyatt, Tom Minor, Jim Whiteside, Gary Floyd, Thomas Cool, Lee Richard- son, Harold Willis, James E. Petre, Ken Niekamp, Garry Cribb. Row 3: Dan Drane, James Clark, Gary Thomas, James Gifford, William Dobbs, Alfred Maxfield, Joe Poindexter, John r -l-.l-- In 1950 the club sponsored their first Christmas party for the underprivileged children of Kirksville, which became an annual event for the club. In 1953 the club decorated the courthouse lawn with a nativity scene planned and constructed by the club members. The first field trip, a tour of the industries of Kansas City, was taken in 1956. A club key was designed by William Washam, and was used until the war years. It was discontinued in 1945. The club joined the na- tional organization CAmerican Industrial Arts Associa- tionl in the Spring of 1966, and is now using the A. I. A. A. pin. To join the club, one must have five hours credit in Industrial Arts and a 2.0 overall honor point ratio, with a 2.5 honor point ratio in Industrial Arts. There are fifty-seven active members in the club now. Donnelly, Stanley Wilden, Toasefulu Laulu, Fred Cochrane. Row 4: Laurence Leake, Nelson Hewgley, James T. Fox, James M. Upchurch, Edwin Watson, Richard Burnett, John Klingaman, Dave Kuenzel, James W. Wilson, Donald Wehr, Perry Swofford. Row 5: Michael Holder, Lester Peters, Wendell Holman, Terry Hardy, Bertis Wiley, Larry Keithley, Bob Wells, Alan Redmon, Ronald James, Geoffrey Hill, Donald Gibson. ..., .i .l 1 i Colhecon Club Row 1: Elizabeth Wilson, adviserg Kathaleen Rice, presidentg Linda Northcutt. lst vice presidentg Joann Mudd, 2nd vice presidentg Nancy Archer, 2nd vice presidentg Vicki Olejnik. secretary, Wanda Mettes, treasurerg Shirley Sheeder. treasurer, Eunice Toops, social chairmang Gloria Shuler. reporter. Row 2: Geraldine Gosch, Nancy Guhl, Carolyn Worrell, Carol Jackson, Susan Ware, Judy Harris. Beverly Noe. Marilyn Clary. Margaret Pierce. Sara Blanchard, Cynthia Brown, Betty Brown. Diane Bailey. Jeanne Christy. Row 3: l.inda Winkle- man, Brenda Berry, Sharon Barnett. Terri Cochrane, Dorothy Switzer, Sue Jane Carroll. Joanne Ridgeway. LaDonna The first social organiztaion for students of Home Economics was organized in 1912 under the name Home Economics Club. The aims of the organization were: C11 To keep abreast of home economics movementsg C27 To create an interest in all activities pertaining to the homeg C31 To develop an appreciation of the profession of home economicsg and Q41 To create a spirit of fellowship among its members. In 1922 the club was reorganized under the name of Ellen H. Richards Club in honor of the founder of the American Home Economics Association. It became affiliated with the National Association in 1925. The organization continued under this name until 1951 when the name Colhecon was adopted, which is a Brandau, Nancy Gudgell, Cheryl Harlan, Gail Ahrens. Karen Bragg, Margaret Lutz. Dottie Dwyer. Row 4: Nancy Holman, Marjorie Hogenson, Mary Lou Neil. Lynne Kelsey. Dottye Wooten, Carol Whitham. Donna Jean Rowson. Linda Jett. Peggy Adelstein. Jacquelyn Roberts. Juliet Smith. Margaret Watts, Carolyn Santee. Gloria Johnson. Row 5: Jane Tadelski. Marie Branstetter. Martha Warner. Myrna Boltz. Vicki Acklie. Rebecca McConnell. Amber King. Carol Williams. Anita Morrow, Florence Carroll. Margaret Eager. Muriel Shumate. Mary Anne Logue, Brenda Ballew. Patty Cozad. contraction of College Home Economics. The name grew out of discussions at Missouri Home Economics College Club meetings and became a typical name for college home economics organizations throughout the state. ln 1965. the club celebrated its 50th Anniversary. Miss Llora MaGee. former head of the division of Home Economics, organized the club and is still active in it. This year the Club Constitution was revised to conform to the national level of activities and objec- tives. Through the year Colhecon members work with the thought that The reward for a job well done is having done it. K-Dettes With precision marching and high-stepping dance routines, the K-Dettes liven up halftime activity at foot- ball and basketball games. The K-Dettes made their first appearance this year in the Homecoming Parade. In November they performed a pom-pom routine for the last home football game. Basketball season found the K-Dettes doing snap- py marches and lively dance routines. Whether they appear in their purple and white uniforms or in special costumes, the K-Dettes brighten any halftime enter- tainment. Under the direction of Al Srnka, the K-Dettes also appear in programs for local organizations. Once again they have enjoyed a successful year. Carol Behn, president, Jeanie Cone, vice president Lynda Hutcherson, historian, Marilyn Engle, treasurer Row 1: Beth West, Karen Foss, Pat Hamilton, Marti White, Betty Johnson, Pat Trent. Row 2: Jeanie Cone, Pat Loveland, Derry Jones, Marcia Mossbarger. Marilyn Engle, Lynda Hutcherson. Row 3: Diane Eizenga, Sidna Richardson, Sheridan Fisher, Joan Crosier. Row 4: Janet White, Judy Hafner. Liz Hug, Maureen FitzHenry. Row 5: Jeanie Coy, Linda Stine, Judy Twillman, Judy Randolph. l'. . ti at ' -- .., ' Q. ve. Wesley Foundation is the Methodist-sponsored Christian organization on the MSTC campus. It has been serving this educational community as a Wes- ley Foundation since 1951 when it was fully accredited by the Commission on Standards of the Methodist Church. Since 1961 it has been under the direction of a full-time campus minister, Reverend David Schadt. Wesley Foundation strives to serve the educational community in two important ways. First of all, it pro- motes the stimulation of spiritual and social as well Row l: David Schadt. campus minister: John D. Finley, pres- ident: Donald Bardole, vice president: Charlotte Henry, secre- taryg Lance Wessling. treasurer: Carl Foultz. activities chair- man: Margaret Eager. worship chairman: Rosemary Phillips chairman social concerns: Johnson Kituu. missions chairman' Judie Rettig, international relations co-ordinator. Row 2: Sylvia Colene Williams. Marge Weatherly, Suzanne Stroker. Laura Curry. Ana l. Rigioni. I-'ran Switzer. Grace Kuo, Judith v v I I T E A L Wesley Foundation as intellectual growth of students by sponsoring a number of programs on a variety of topics and several recreational activities throughout the year. Secondly, the membership of Wesley serves the total community through such programs as a recrea- tional program for underprivileged children and a get- acquainted dinner for international students in co- operation with First Methodist Church. Membership in the Wesley Foundation is open to any and all students who wish to participate. L. Newquist. E. Adell Newsom. Carol Jane Wilson. Karen Fleak, Helen Morris. Row 3: Bill Nichols. Norma Hinman. Cindy Wills. Marilyn Luers. Judy Switzer. Gloria Kromminga. Kay Parker. Janice Fridley. Eileen Hinnah. Christa Bruehne. Karin Biermann. Ken Suzuki. Row 4: James C. Kirks. Ethan Britten, Almut Schwalm, Arlo Stoltenberg, Steve Lecper. David Short, publicity chairman: Max Quesada. Bob Walker. Keramat Fakheri, Steven Cross. Linda Grover. Mark T. Whiteside. 'U' . 1 Rev. Harry Maurer, Mary Nell Carroll, Jim Mullendore, ChamrasDuang-An, Aree Boonyarak, Art James, Rev. Vernon Scott. mted Campus Christian Fellowship The United Campus Christian Fellowship is a church-related organization with the Christian CDis- ciples of Christj, Episcopal, Evangelical United Breth- ren, Moravian, United Church of Christ, and Presby- terian Churches participating. These churches have united their campus ministries as an expression of their unity in Christ. UCCF, therefore, aims to be a servant which seeks to assist the college in its work of education and scholarship, and to be about the work of reconciliation in the campus community. UCCF exists to help members of the academic community carry out the mission of the church in their Gamma Gamma Delta is an international Lutheran organ- ization for college and university students. lt seeks to promote Christian knowledge and services to the church, community, and school. Guided by a pastor, faculty sponsors, and officers, the members completed successfully a wide span of activities which included a retreat at Warrensburg, a Row 1: Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, adviserg Charles G. Fast. adviserg Arlene M. Fast, adviser, Dave Kuenzel, presidentg Stephen Lowenberg, vice president: Donna Danielsen, secretary. campus life. UCCF is called to find ways of living and working together as Christians while being caught up in the day-to-day life of the college--in study, in dis- cussion, in extra-curricular programs and organiza- tions, in teaching's rigor and in administrative decisions. To help in becoming a part of this national move- ment, the churches participating in UCCF have: Q11 established a student center near the campus, C25 se- cured the services of campus ministers who are ready to assist in any way possible, and C33 opened the doors of the local UCCF churches to allow students to be active in the local church. Delta leadership conference at Columbia, a convention at Cape Girardeau, a tenth anniversary, and many other social events. This year the Delta Xi chapter of Gamma Delta celebrated their tenth anniversary on November 6. Their guest speaker was Reverend Boernke, campus pastor of St. Louis. Row 2: Rickey Brimer, Bruce Hoehne, Paul Middeke, Lois Toedebusch, Rosanna Stark, Mary Taliaferro. SS fi ewman Club The Newman Club, founded at the Teachers Col- lege during the 1955-56 school year, is one of the oldest religious groups on campus. Through the na- tional federation, the club has the resources of the largest religious organization in America at its dis- posal. John Henry Cardinal Newman, 19th century English scholar and teacher, inspires and directs the Newman Club. His Idea of a University stressed the need for a religious academy within the former struc- ture of all colleges. He felt this would insure a true and proper intellectual environment for all aspiring scholars. Under the direction of Father Luke Reichert, club chaplain, Robert Bradley, faculty sponsor, and Phil DiRuocco, president, the club endeavors to complete successfully a wide span of activities. With religion foremost in mind, the members participate in retreats. discussion nights, in which frequently the club enjoys speakers on some aspect of religion, and the Province Convention in the spring. The social program includes picnics. mixers, a Homecoming float, an annual Mistletoe dance, pan- cake and sausage breakfast, and a faculty-fun night. Row l: Father Luke Reichert. chaplain: Phillip J. DiRuocco. president: Paul Wagner. vice president: Becky Bounds. secre- tary: Dale R. Burkemper. treasurer: Kay Barton. Jeannette Toth, Geraldine Toth. Ruth Winter. Robert Bradley. adviser. Row 2: Cordelia Yates, Pam Abbadessa. Ruth Ricker. Anna Pauk. Mary Ann Whitlock. Susanne Nugent. Carolyn Lugering. Janice Heid. Sandra Potosky. Sharon Buckman. Kathryn Veith. Marsha Erickson. Pat Hamilton. Beth West. Betsy Early. Mary Jo Banta. Mike Bennett. Row 3: James Wilke. Naomi Spinelli. Mary Anne Logue. Pat Ebers. Stephanie Polhans. Mary Reese. Rose Mary Weibel. Mildred Duda, Maureen FitzHenry, Vivian . 1 'kg 5 - i if N .S l l - Newman Club float. The Viking Ship to Vicmry, pro- claimed You row - We go! Pirrone. Eileen Rutherford. Juliet Smith. Nancy Kurovski. Harry Naughton. Virginia Doyle. Carol O'Donnell. Row 4: Leon Lintz. Maria Bubenyak. Mary Lou Stewart. Karen Arends. Mike Barnes. Howard Hawkins. Ron Fessler. Mary Beth Curp. Sunny Ackermann. James Burnett. Frank Winter. E. W. O'Connor. Mike Delehaunty. Casey Jones. Mark Hoffman. Rocco Casinelli. Row 5: R. Lynn Dodson. Thomas Vetter. Lui Tuitele. Billy Bennett. Lucien Hotte. Robert Milligan. Larry Moore. Michael A. Witte. Steve Witte. Chuck Schneider. Vince Nanneman. John Meissen, Tim Urban. Bill Goeke. Patrick O'Rourke. Dave Panther. l gg 1OO Row l: John C. Fox, adviser, Jerry D. Culbertson, president: Donald V. Crumpacker, vice presidentg Donna Page, secretaryg Lee W. Moody, treasurerg Carol Wilson. social chairman, Ron Hediger, special ministriesg Patsy Walters, service chairmang Della Gibson, organizations chairmang John Tracy, publicity chairman. Row 2: Kathy Montgomery. Connie Parks, Shirley Adkins, Martha Miller, Patricia Geisendorfer, Faye Miller, Elsie O'Bryan, Toni Baugher, Marla Bond, Linda Montgomery, Beverly Jones, Pauletta Garr, Daisy Garr. Row 3: Gary L. Baugher, Lynna Brown, Sharon Elgin, Richard Skinner, Wil- liam T. Davidson, Floyd Sturgeon. Sam Mahoney, Danny Wilford, Jeoffrey Jenkins, Loren Hutchinson, Bonnie Sue Todd, Peggy Miley, Brenda Lucas, Connie Parks. Row 4: Ronald Evans. Gail Montgomery, Larry Jones, Jim Hutchin- son, Jr., Roy L. Swain. David K. Bean, Robert R. Morse. Baptist Student nion BSU activities moved to a campus location on February 9, l958, with the opening of the property located at 712 South Marion as a Baptist Student Center. Up to that date all student religious life among Baptist students had headquartered at First Baptist Church, 207 East Washington Street. The Church will mark its centennial one year after the college festivities, and students have always been a part of the church life and program. Four years after opening the Center, a chapel ad- dition more than doubled recreational space in the building and provided worship facilities for groups of up to one hundred persons. During the '50's the BSU group placed first in Homecoming floats two years and entered annually. The last three seasons have seen house decorations re- place float entries. Use of the Center has always been available to all campus groups. The Oral Interpreters visited the chapel frequently for delightful programs, and the Aeolian Club and International Club were visitors during the year. ASA staged a Mardi Gras Rush Party in the basement during fall quarter. Betty Goad Gregory organized the first BSU choir in 1952. Each year succeeding this date the choir has been a program feature. Tours have been made in recent years to numerous churches and to state insti- tutions. Sale of UNICEF greeting and note cards has been a service project of the group for six years. Visiting speaker for the January HFaith Week Emphasis was Dr. William Hendrix, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas. LOOKS LIKE NE'LL DUNK - ffl Following the Homecoming game Gary Bell, Carol Wilson, Jim Wilson, and Jerry Culbertson wonder how their game prediction could have been so wrong! Dr. John Fox, Jim Hutchinson, and Jerry Culbertson predict u week-long art show next year. 101 102 is x wg, . L 1 ? W,-S A iid ,F if -, 4 X -' tif' VA X F5 I fi BLANTON-NASON DORM COUNCIL-Alberta Swanegan, Kohn, treasurerg Pam Abbadessa, secretary: Lila Cragg vice president: Lois DeVinny, Nason housemotherg Linda Blanton housemotherg Jennifer Shelton, president. Dorm Councils MISSOURI-DOBSON HOUSEMOTHERS--Mrs. Uranuia Horn, director, Dobson Hallg Mrs. Velma Coll, assistant director. Missouri Hall: Mrs. Adah Carter. director, Missouri Hallg Mrs. Lucy Syers, assistant director, Missouri Hall. ADAIR-GRIM DORM COUNCIL-Naidine D'Angelo, presi- BREWER DORM COUNCIL-Row I: Eileen Page Edwards, dent: Helen Gould, housemotherg Lynne Trisko, vice president. president: Mrs. Clarence Williams, housemother: Phyllis Buffington., vice president. Row 2: Marcia McMains, treasurerg Sandra Tribley, secretary. Dorm Councils RYLE DORM COUNCIL-ROW 13 janet White' presidents Paradise, assistant housemothcr: Meredith Bruner: Jqan Crosier, Joleen Fox, secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Ermyritrude Rogers, as- Vice President- ROW 23 Sh3r0n,MCC0 mlCl4- Cymhli' Deather' sistant housemother: Mrs. Gertrude Mutershaunh, iissistant HSC. Linda NOTUTCUU- MUVY l-lSl0fl- housemotherg Mrs. Wilma Payne, head housemotlierg Evanelle S..- 103 . l.. Row 1: Yasuhiro Shibata, Margaret Laughlin, Rebecca Wilson, Elizabeth Payton, Lynne Wolf, Stanley Kolkmeier. Helen Fitz' simmons, Dale Jorgenson Jr. Row 2: Martha Arnold. Linda Goff, Jack Ranney, Rebecca Jorgenson, Ann Troester, Sara IO4 Griffith, Holly Carr, Mary Beth Fleming, Cheryl Miller, Frederic Kirchberger, Dorothy Richardson, Gilda Alvarez. Row 3: Maria Alvarez, Roberta Bergmann, Jeannie Ranney, Howard Hunter, James Busch, Starr Reed, Judy McCampbell, College The College Symphony Orchestra enjoyed its most active and varied season since its establishment over 50 years ago. The first performance was before the television cameras of Campus Talent, 67 fea- turing graduate student Yasuhiro Shibata, violinist from Hokkaido, Japan, seen at the left while play- ing the t'Mozart Violin Concerto No. V in A Majorf' The activities of the fall quarter also included an orchestral concert featuring the Sibelius Symphony No. I and The Academic Festival Overture of Brahms in honor of the centennial year of the college. Participation by the orchestra in the Symphonic -,.,,,,.,, ,. .wwf xi 7 WHEN AWK Connie Meeker, Wanda Ellington. Tim Perry. Row 4: Janice Standing: Gary Smythe, Peggy Greve. T. J. Walker. Robert Leggett. Jacqueline Boyer, John Malvin, Craig Wilkens. Robert Simiele, Wayne Naas. Jim Osbourne. Peggy Lanpher, Diane Soule. Gretchen Parcell. Floyd Sturgeon. James McClintock. Dale, John Schwarz. Sherry Anspach. pianist: William Fitz- Roger Cody. Russell Phillips, Ray Hazelrigg. Jack Behle. simmons, conductor. Grchestra Drama. From These Roots. was part of the ac- complishment of the winter quarter as was the first Student Concerto Program on which student soloists were presented performing as soloists in concertos and arias. Spring quarter was busy with the preparation of the musical production Camelot. the Brahms Requiem with the chorus and the spring orchestra concert. The orchestra is under the direction of William E. Fitzsimmons pictured at the right, a former stu- dent in orchestral conducting at Pierre Monteux and in violin of Andre de Ribaupierre. 105 MSTC Band The 1966-67 school year saw the Missouri State Teachers College Bands attired in flashy new uniforms. During the fall the f'Marching lOO, directed by Tom Duden and Graduate Assistant Suzanne Lary, gave spirited performances at all home football games. In addition to acting as hosts to high school bands during Homecoming, the Marching l00 participated in the annual Homecoming parade, the Veterans Day Cere- monial, and the Parents Day festivities. Pep Bands were selected to give tuneful encour- agement to the Bulldogs at the home basketball games. The highlight of the academic year was the spring tour of the Concert Band. The band was well received in the many schools in which they presented concerts and the tour was climaxed by a post-tour concert held in the College Auditorium. During the remainder of the year the band pre- sented concerts on the lawn and for the Fine Arts Festival and drew the school year to a close with the commencement processional. Row l: Wayne Donnelly, Judy McCampbell. Starr Reed, Rosalee Triplett. Sandra Smith. Sandra Harrison, Gary Pickard, Gary L. Kramer. Jerry Cottingham, Gerry V. Cottingham, Carl Schmidt. Terry Lane. Barry Gentile, Patricia A. Allen, Nancy Guhl, Darlene Gallion, Linda Bales. Row 2: Evelyn Daley, Linda Montgomery. Joe Todisco. Rodney Woods, Judy Kapfer, Q A l ge, A C5 . 7 N Y .C - W , yi ggasn A 'ff'-M ., .f-1324! Qi' i s .332 at ,J ng, .. 5171 - .aff Q '- ' ' 2 The Marching l00, under the field direction of Drum Majorette Suzanne Robb and Drum Major Richard Bowers, featured Illinois State Twirling Champion, Karna Kruckenburg. Cathy Safford. Diane Brown. Sue Dye. Rhonda Willi2imS. Holly Carr, Judy Straub, Marilee Kuntz, Judy Dissinger, Nancy Parrish. James DeVorc. 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Alvin Wallace, Warren Osthoff. Wayne lauffer. Douglas Anderson. Row 4: Nolan Lynn Schwada. Karna Kruckenberg. Leland Brumley. Dean Kurtz. James McPherson. William 'lf Barr. James Me- Clintock. Martin Jones. Robert Finley. George C. Drake. John R. Malvin. Dennis F. Brayton. Bob Selser, Rex Klinger, Craig F ,if Q K Q. A4 .,. ,, vm- Wilkins. Larry Stutler. Dennis Collins. Paul Craig. Bill Hull. David Arndt. Bob Lindsay. Nancy Kuroyski. Carl l'iOlllIL. Bill Selser. Richard Bowers. Ron Dixon. W. Ray Hazelrigg. Row 5: Cindy Critchlow. T. J. Walker. Steve Funk. Brambel Jones. Gary Bockstruek. Terry Loose. William Stephens. leroy Rohs. Dennis Fuller. Jim Osborn. James R. Miller. Ronald H. Gottman. Jack H. Behle. Peggy Greve. 4 108 Harold Copenhaver, Gretchen Parcell, Floyd Sturgeon, Eliza- beth Payton, James R, Miller, Robert Simiele, David Amdt, Tim Blickhan, Russell Phillips, Suzanne Lary, Gerald Hoffman, George Drake, John Parcell. rass Choir Brass Choir is composed of selected musicians who must audition for the musical positions. The pur- pose of the group is to study and perform works of music literature which are especially composed for ensembles of this type. The choir performs concerts both on and off cam- Clarinet Now in its eighth year of development, the College Clarinet Choir has grown from a small number of clarinctists to a fully-instrumentated clarinet choir numbering over thirty students. The State Teachers College Clarinet Choir has performed on television, radio, and has twice been invited to play at Missouri Music Educators State Conventions. This group presented six concerts at the Row l: Susan Tracy. Colleen Ryan, Judy McCampbell, Mary Jane Millemon. Bernadine Chaplin, Starr Reed, Sandra Smith, Marilyn Libmire. Row 2: Evelyn Daley. Judith Straub. Olinda Gastler, Rosalee Triplett. Gerry Cottingham, Wanda Boltz, Judy Dissinger, Marilee Kuntz. Nancy Parrish, Peggy Greve, t 3 We pus and assists in the production of numerous school musical programs. Although it has been organized only two years, the Brass Choir is regarded through- out the state as an outstanding instrumental perform- ance group. Choir New York World's Fair in 1965, performed for the national convention of the Music Educators National Conference in 1966, and was selected to perform at the Canadian World Exhibition, Montreal, 1967. In addition to performing at numerous high schools throughout Missouri it has appeared in Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana. Robert Simiele. Row 3: Richard Weerts, Douglas Anderson, George Slone. narrator: Carl Schmidt, James Shanks, Arlin Anfinson, Andy Smith. Row 4: Anthony DiGrazia, Floyd Sturgeon, Earl Schatzman, Jerry Cottingham, Gary Pickard, Wayne Donnelly. Row 1: Carolyn Mann, Mary Liston, Elizabeth Payton, Donna Crooks, Susan Gulnac. Dorothy Riggs, Charlotte Henry, Martha Miller, Carol Gibson, Judy Eggleston, Susan Jones, Sherry Anspach, Doris Varns, Mary Lee Orr. Row 2: Florence Cottingham. Paula Pickard, Brenda Bohannon, Ellen Ellis. Audrey Black, Beth Fry, Lynna Brown. Becky McElroy, Diane Bailey, Vicki Acklie, Carolyn Meyer, Georgia Fletcher, Jeanne Bealmer, Carol Wilson. Row 3: Roger Bullock, John Campbell, Tony DeAngelo. Dan Keeler. Tim Blickhan, Gary Crank, John Whitt. John Purcell. Larry Green. Jim Gingrich. Wayne Hardy. Marvin Gordon. Row 4: Dana Harris. Chuck Ashford, Ed Phelps. Sam Wicgel. Steve Griffin. David Parrish, Wiley Pratt, Wayne Marlin. Barry lrelan. Jim Callaghan. Loren Hutchinson, David Rawson. Roger Gooden. Bruce Rice. N O Singers NEMO Singers, under the direction of Clay Dawson, leave on their annual t0l1I'. .aa , . , . NEMO Singers, the Teachers College Concert Choir, is composed of students 1 1 ll ' ggg, ,,. .-ff' M, . ...wg - m If selected by campus-wide auditions at the beginning of each quarter. Originally a my group of 25 students called the a cappella choir, it was organized by Dr. Barrett Stout in 1932. It became the Light Opera Singers in 1946 when Miss Phradie Wells became its director. and was reorganized in 1950 as a part of the band in an attempt to add variety to the band tour. In 1958 Dr. Ste- phen Hobson formed what becamewthe pres- ent NEMO Singers. although the present group is larger than ever before. The NEMO Singers' schedule this year included performances for Parents Day and District Teachers Convention. as well as two performances of the annual Candlelight Christmas Concert, the Centennial Sym- phonic Drama, a sacred music concert for Religious Emphasis Week, a Spring Con- cert, the annual Choir Tour, and Baccalau- reate Service. H if 4,1 EV N aa LS wi vu. , Q, 5' X. :YQ , . g I f uf 8 1 x X r 2 'I ' 3 I Q 1 1. ' xa a w ht, x X 2 4 . 5 I O E G5 L v Q, Greeks anhellenic Council Unifying the four national sororities on campus, the local chapter of national Panhellenic Council gov- erns all sorority activities on campus. The Panhellenic Council was chartered June l, 1948. It is composed of three members from each sorority and its adviser, Dean Ruth B. Beal. Officers serve in rotation from the sororities. The Council supervises the rush activities. During freshman orientation, Panhellenic president, Jeanie Coy, and the presidents of each of the four sororities met with the freshman girls in an assembly to explain the Greek system. The Panhellenic Handbook explains the rush rules and one is given to each girl who registers. The main social activities of Panhellenic are the Rush Tea and Scholarship Banquet. The Rush Tea was held in Sociability Hall on Sunday afternoon, Sep- tember 18, for those girls interested in sororities. There they enjoyed the exhibits of each sorority and watched , ..i. V W L .Qwly,,g.g..4,t,. vii' . H'.lf .f ,:,,5 with interest a parade of what the well-groomed sor- ority girl wears on campus. The Scholarship Banquet held in the spring awards a scholarship trophy to the sorority having the highest honor-point ratio based on grades from spring, fall, and winter quarters 1966-1967. The Centennial Schol- arship Banquet in April honored past members of Pan- hellenic with special recognition. The Council awards a scholarship covering room and board for an academic year to a foreign girl. This year's Panhellenic girl is Dorte Ena Hansen from Den- mark. Panhellenic is the only organization on campus awarding a scholarship of this value. ln cooperation with the lnterfraternity Council, Panhellenic helped sponsor the Greek Olympics. An All-Greek dance is also custom. By entering into sorority activities, Panhellenic promotes better cooperation and mutual respect among its member groups and illustrates the interest of the Greek organizations in campus activities. Row 1: Ruth Beal, sponsorg Jeanie Coy. presidentg Jeanie Cone, secretary. Row 2: Sharon Holt. vice presi- dentg Karen Strauch, treasurerg Joeta Prather. Row 3: Sidna Richardson. Jan Cornwell. Susie Hopkins. Helen Owen. Row 4: Donna Vignovich. Ruth Resinger. Laura Gomez. f .w- ...Q 1- , 77 V img Interfraternity Council Bert Ollie Jr., Howard Bowens. Jr.. Kendall Fligg. Scott Bally. Jim Baker, treasurer: Larry McGlothlin. secretary: James Tyler. Jr., vice president: Dallas Singer, presidentg Gilbert C. Kohlen- Governing fraternity activity at the Teachers Col- lege is the task of the lnterfraternity Council. Three representatives from each fraternity meet weekly to further fraternity spirit, cooperation and mutual re- spect. Coordinating rush activities is also under the council's jurisdiction. Greek Week. all Greek dances, and the Greek Olympics are the major annual projects of the group. The Council works in coordination with the Panhellenic Council for inter-Greek activities. Represented on the Council are Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Tau Gamma, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Officers serve berg, adviserg Steve Witte. Larry Burns. Darien Teeter. Dick Wilson. on a rotation basis. Current president is Dallas Singer. Highlighting the academic year is the presentation of the President's Scholarship Cup. It is awarded to the fraternity with the highest honor point ratio at the annual l.F.C. banquet each spring. The lnterfraternity Council was represented at the National lnterfraternity Conference at New Orleans and at the Midwestern lnterfraternity Conference at Lawrence, Kansas. Campus leadership and participation continue to be goals of I.F.C. The Greeks are an integral part of MSTC campus life. 113 114 Martha Acuff Kathy Jo Bailey Carol Behn Judy Bilbro Susie Billups Jeri Brice Claudia Burkhart Flo Carroll Susan Cattle Kay Cissna Jeanie Coy Patty Cozad Debbie Dunn Diane Eizenga Marsha Erickson Connie Ferguson Connie Fickel Maureen FitzHenry if? Gloria Forsyth Denny Gregory ' Peggy Greve me Susan Gulnac ' - Pat Hamilton Debbie Hansbrough S Helen Hellberg Susie Henderson Connie Hickenbottom - Kathy Hogenson Sue Hopkins ' -W Lynda Jo Hutcherson Cheryl Maggart Linda Mason Linda Moffett Marcia Mossbarger Sheri Povendo Sharon Precht Pam Ray Kay Richard Carolyn Riley Jan Seals Jill Snyder Karen Sowers Linda Stine Linda Stone Becky Swisher Jeanne Taylor Terri Teter Pat Trent Madith Ussery , Linda Webber J if Beth West Carol Wheelock J' Linda Winkleman Susan Winslow Jacque Wood 'ie . Eau x J ta 'A ,, :US it EN wx- ' 9' S as . in-H W as 'f , V, .-.4 f 5 Q 5: ff ,gi ? A a 0 9 0. 2' iff' :Es , fy as ff lpha Sigma lpha The pace was set for a busy year in August, when Jeanie Coy, Martha Acuff, and Ruth Resinger attended a leadership training school in Springfield, Missouri, where Alpha Sigma Alpha has recently purchased a new national headquarters building. In September Sue Henderson was elected sophomore student council representative, and Debbie Hansbrough, freshman class secretaryg Connie Hickenbottom was again chosen cheerleader. The tempo quickened with rushg the themes of the rush parties were Alpha-traz and A Morning in New Or- leans. With an enthusiastic pledge class to help, the Alphas plunged into Homecoming activities. The Alphas emerged successfully with their float Steaming to a Victory taking third place honors in the beauty division and their candidate, Connie Hickenbottom, taking first place honors in the queen competition. The year sped on, and the Alphas' candidate for American Royal, Jeanie Coy, was chosen to represent this campus. At the annual Greek Olympics ASA captured first place in the sorority division for the second straight year. Candidates for Echo queen were Diane Eizenga and Patty Cozad. On student council were Connie Ferguson, treasurer, and Pat Hamilton, council member-at-large. Chosen for membership in Cardinal Key were Martha Acuff. Jeanie Coy, and Linda Moffett. Who's Who included Linda Winkle- man, Ruth Resinger, Jeanie Coy, and Martha Acuff. In February the annual Sweetheart Dance was held with Kay Richard reigning as queen. Spring saw the annual breakfast dance and Mothers' Day Tea culminating another year in the history of Alpha Sigma Alpha. The first national sorority to be founded in the 20th century was organized at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia. Chapters were restricted to teachers colleges and Ruth Resinger, president Dances require preparations. Here the throne for the annual Sweetheart Dance is in the making. colleges of education in universities. The local sorority, Kappa Theta Psi, which was organ- ized at Kirksville Normal School December 24, 1899, became affiliated with Alpha Sigma Alpha in 1914 with the initiation of 50 girls. Alpha Beta Chapter has initiated 1,045 girls. Through the years, Alpha Sigma Alpha mem- bers have upheld high professional standards and have served well the ideals of this College. Sarah Wimp. adviser E Q XglK,xfFif 4 5 K R 9 1 g 4 t . 'S 1 f SF' . . t n... --. t. .mm I AEA Alpha Sigma Alpha Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1901 Alpha Beta Chapter founded in 1941 an pl Ruth Towne adviser Helen Owen president 4 s Q P O .2 'L H .5 0' tw' 'fa,,Tc,,ol- Delta Zeta Founded at Miami University in 1902 Iota Chapter founded in 1929 116 Delta Zeta Iota chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority was founded at K.S.T.C. on January 31, 1921. Dr. Lucy Simmons, professor of history, was sponsor and Alma Reed was the first president. In September, 1956, Delta Sigma Epsilon merged with the Delta Zeta sorority and Iota chapter became Delta Sigma chapter of the Delta Zeta sorority. Dr. Ruth W. Towne, then assistant professor of history, became sponsor and Mrs. Rebecca Crumpacker Os- born, president. The Centennial year of I966-67 be- gan for the sisters of Delta Zeta with a very successful rush season climaxed with the S.S. Delta Zeta and tradi- tional Rose Garden rush parties. Efforts of the actives and new pledges were rewarded with second place in the beauty division for the Homecoming float 'tEternal Flame to Victory. from 1867-1967. Highlight of the year was the arrival of Delta Sigma alum- nae and sisters of other Delta Zeta chapters in Missouri on the Kirksville campus for Delta Zeta State Day. Other activities of the year included the Delta Zeta Dad Day, honoring Robert McKinney as the honorary Dad of the Year, the annual Motheras Day Tea, the Easter Seal Drive, and par- ticipation in intramurals. Delta Zetas were active as campus leaders. Judy Ward and Mary Jane Millemon served as class officers, Liz McKay and Carolyn Yount were elect- ed to Cardinal Key membership, Helen Owen was elected to Who's Who, and Janet White served as president of Ryle Hall dorm council. Thirty-four campus organizations listed Delta Ze- tas as members. The Centennial year, centered around service, scholarship, activity, The Delta Zetas contributed to the excitement of the Centennial year with their fashion show, f'Through the Pages of History? featuring fashions and honor shared by the loyal sisters of Delta Zeta, was culminated by the spring formal. Honorary Delta Zeta Dad of the Year, Robert McKinney. Jan Amosson Sandy Bartlett Lorene Berti Mary Lucy Blackburn Nancy Bulick Jeanie Cone Kathy Costello Diane Cushman JoAnn DeLashmitt Mary Sue Denny Elaine Edmundson Georgia Fletcher Jean Galbraith Debbie Galey Karen Heier Debbie Howard Derry Jones Jackie Jones Sheryl Keeran Margery Kennedy Redonda Key Phyllis Lesser Pat Lovland Liz McKay Cynthia Meeker Mary Jane Millemon Jo Ann Mudd Donna Nardin Gayle Olson Pat Osman Kathy Owen Starr Reed Mary Roberts Carolyn Santee Teri Shandrew Cathy Sonksen Jeanne Staggs Becky Tibbs Donna Vignovich Cindy Walter Judy Ward Janet White Carolyn Yount Joann Zeigler . -,age V, tad . - , Vi 1: WX A 1:- '-. ' In E 6 in I ,t 4, A if - xiii 5 I 1 if 1 ,oy ,Q ,- ,Lg-yt 'ME' W 'Z Wil. fi if , L. -1 H' a , , - QA:.-lgggffkrff.-it-,zg' il e,t,'i- Q ' ' 55372 1 1 -ar i5r E c f ff .I ,:f5zgQ,,,,,:. QR tyttl 4 S wifi f-N K A :H . . ,, R Q G- G 0E f!?'!?'S1'??7i Q CJ rf, . . ef: C9 f la ' I -v i ,ll G :S '42 1'4 K e,., Id? JW its t itnxi 4 lifxgg f as '5' bf' .'. Y . 'P Q15 ,- 117 4, . E , . is L -,-- - -' L 1, Margaret Attebery .-kkk Vfvjfi VV M- G Anita Barta , fir W 6 Q lf' A - Q J 'F 5. J Brenda Bohannon V, Vo w 1 3,623 A-1.9 ' ,Q 'P' in it-gf V Christine Boyle f ' I ' V V 4 VV Debbie Bridges 'F y 4 . ag V, ,Wai Susan Bruce 5 lL5Q,9l i'if V ' V JV . K i ii Q . ' A if Beverly Burnam ' , 'V 2 Gloria Burnett ' , W- M 1 - . Barb Carter V ui Y 15- J ,mmsf Mary Clark :VVVVV V' N-pf V ' , Yvonne Clodius fi A . ,' Connie Cossey . ,Z?'g, l?'?'.? 11- i aW'.-f.-45 f' f J L if Joan Crosier erle e e ii i Marilyn Engle gg, A T' Ivy Fleagle - ,,- Q' .,, arf Joleen Fox 'P at V Barbara Fromme VV,V ' V J Jo Goldman ', --,' ff A 1 V Linda Good J ' R .V K ,VV Mary Jane Harder VV 4, K ac , 5 cg? Donna Heckelman ,X SQL .4 'V 'I Marla Heitman ' , ' YV V ,J Wendy Herzberger , J ,V X ,L it :fbi Liz Hug . ,',' fx . .J 2 J J- fa-:ra 1 1 .1 , A A511 ' ' Tr ' I Cindy Irwin J ' V Carla Jackson Q, V L 6 Betty Johnson ' ' Y, V R- V gg Carol Lay V . I V , 'Q Sylvia Levine ,J uv! - ' JV J ami Lewis fl Z' v ' ffl 11 r 1' V VVV V ' ' bush Q 'Wi V Harriet McKay Liz McKinley ,,, , 6 gr Peggy Marsh ,. J , - .. Twila Moore - Ati, , xx. ci? ,, Myrna Morris V X Y if Barbara Panhorst 4 ffl -11 164551 I A r r s Q , Mary Ann Pavllsln gl' J' Carolyn Perry J K r., ' Sidna Richardson filj, f ,B ' Cheryl Roush 3359? 'gift LFJ Georgia Schacher if' sf gl ,--' . Pat Scherder , A an QE'-F. 'J Ti if ,Q ' L Karen Secrest L Donna Sees V V 4, J , Joyce Sevits A ,V ,QT ,fzvj ' 7' 5' , 'R' Shermaine Slocum J? J Yagi. 5 X Karen Strauch , VV A 'VV , V Vg Myra Sutton X ,M . -A V Barbara Trost - Bobbie Jo Willows . i 1. -ta .: QQ , :VV in 118 Sigma Kappa The Kirksville chapter of Sigma Kappa was founded at MSTC in 1924 as Pi chapter of Pi Kappa Sigma. ln 1959, national Pi Kappa Sigma merged with Sigma Kappa, and thus, since Septmeber 25, 1959, Delta Theta chapter of Sigma Kappa has been on campus. Miss Willie Whitson served as sponsor from 1959 until 1966 when Mrs. Claudine Triplett assumed the responsibilities. Over the past eight years Sigma Kappas have shared many rewarding experiences in service to the College, philanthropic endeavors, social events, and scholastic achievement. Philanthropic projects include supporting the Maine Sea Coast Mission and the American Farm School in Greece, both national philanthropies. In Kirksville, various civic affairs such as polio clinics and fund drives are part of Sigma Kappais activi- tiesg at Christmas this year fruit baskets were pre- sented to the local nursing homes. Campus honors and recognition include winning the coveted President's Scholarship Cup for the past two years, which received recognition at last sum- meris national convention in Puerto Rico and membership in numerous campus organizations, in- cluding Cardinal Key, College Ushers, Student Coun- cil, and class offices. Marilyn Engle and .loeta Prath- er were named to Who's Who. Social events are another part of sorority life. Annually. the pledges sponsor a tea for the pledges of the other three sororities on campus. The Mother- Daughter Weekend. Spring Formal. and participation in campus social activities such as Homecoming. Campustown races. and Greek Olympics round out the activities. ln past years Sigma Kappa has had many queens and queen candidates including the 1961 Home- coming Queen. Carla Cunningham. and the 1963 Echo Oueen. Chris Rockhold. This year the sor- ority was represented by Carol Lay as Homecoming Queen candidate and Wendy Herzberger as Echo royalty from the freshman class. After two successful parties. Sigma Kappa Ca- sino and the traditional Pearl Party. formal rush for 1966 came to an end with 24 girls pledging Sigma Kappa. The many activities of Sigma Kappa during the Centennial year conclude eight years of achievement on this campus for the girls who live One Heart. One Wayf, QW Z :s......f: 'st tx Ns N Q Q 1 K ' Q ' Q., Ml K loot UEZ5 Sigma Kappa Founded at Colby College in 1874 Delta Theta Chapter founded in 1959 ..-4i'f '! i -5 - Joeta Prather. president. accepts the 1966 .loeta Prather, president Scholarship Cup from D Claudine Triplett, adviser af'-+632 r. Ryle 120 Janet Cornwell, president fuk Jo Ann Weekley, adviser F 6 EEZ Sigma Sigma Sigma Founded at Longwood College in 1898 Mu Chapter founded in 1915 Tri Sigma rushees were entertained in the fall with Mai Kai. Sigma Sigma Sigma National chapter inspection high- lighted the academic year of Tri Sigma as Mrs. Joan Shearer, National Col- lege Panhellenic Chairman, visited Mu Chapter. Alumnae and collegiate mem- bers attended a tea held in her honor. Miss Janice Legg served as sponsor fall quarter after the resignation of Miss Leona Whittom, who had been chapter adviser for '10 years. Miss Jo Ann Weekley then accepted the spon- sorship during winter quarter. Vigorous campaigning resulted in Donna Crooks' election as Homecom- ing Queen Attendant. Mai Kai and '4Sigma Spotlight entertained rushees during formal rush activities. Twenty girls pledged. Jane Bailey, Donna Crooks, and Judy Hafner served as class officers. Tris were elected to offices in various other organizations. Membership in Oral Interpreters, Nemos, Band, Car- dinal Key, and Student Council depict a few of the members, interests. Jan Cornwell was named to Whois Who. Raising money for Robbie Page Memorial, a national service project, and for Walton House, the location of Tri Sigma's executive office, kept the chapter active in national activi- ties. Jan Cornwell and Janice Pinnell assisted in the installation of a new chapter in Iowa. Stressing the meaning of the Cen- tennial year, the chapter's Founders Day was held in April with all par- ents invited. The annual spring ban- quet culminated another prosperous year of Sigma giving, Sigma sharing, and Sigma loving. 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Laura Gomez Jamie Grosso Judy Hafner Jan Hammersmith Pam Heckart Marilyn Holman Sharon Holt Sue Ellen Hopper Sandra Hulsehus ,ft Andrea Kochman 'f L Sharon McCormick ' Pam Holt 6- Marcia McMains Donna Phelps A Cathy Phillips ' .1 'X in 5 Janice Pinnell Linda Potts Margaret Reighard ,. ,S ,Z-1 Suzanne Robb Mary Ann Robertson Connie Schnirch Susan Stelpflug Sherry Sullivan Kay Swaim 'V Carroll Tankesley A Sandra Tribley V, 0 ' Phyllis Viviano ,1:. V ,R 1 V3 , Ruth Winter ,X :,'1 gy ,l- Kitty JO Wiss J E2 5 H 5 'X H f , 1 5 J f , l t J 121 K 369' ':'- qc 'kwi- ' Q .H Q .K 3'- X lpha Kappa Lambda Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda started the year by receiving the Fraternity Loyalty Award from the 23rd National Conclave held at Chicago in September. Class elections resulted in Dick Wilber be- ing elected president of the Centennial Senior class, Bob Thomas as president of the graduate class. Ken Wright as graduate class councilman, and Ken Kerckhoff as vice president of the junior class. The fra- ternity was responsible for the preparation of the Centennial activity calendar. Homecoming was climaxed by winning lst place in the spirit division with the theme 599.44921 Pure-Scrub 'emi' as well as a buffet and the annual meeting of the alumni. The annual rush smoker was held at Elaine's with Robert Lohrman as the speaker with talks by national representa- tive, J. D. Snodgrass, and sponsor, Dr. Charles Gross. The 4th annual Fiji Island Dance was the climax of the rush season culminating with the pledging of 21 men. Campus activities saw Ken Kielty as president of Young Democrats and Bob Thomson as Chess Club president. Treas- urer of Young Republicans was Ed Porter, while Arlin Anfinson was treasurer of Young Democrats. Ed Porter was secretary of Blue Key, and Kendall Fligg and Larry McGlothlin were listed in Who's Who. ,f..K il ,QV 5' i ax 'fy mafia Alpha Kappa Lambda Founded at University of California in 1914 Xi Chapter founded in 1953 wel? .PV Winning first in the Spirit Division was the AKL Homecoming float 99.44'Z: Pure-Scrub 'em. As the year progressed new gold leather jackets with white sleeves were ordered. The pledge class skipped to the University of Arkansas while the activities visited 3 chapters in Colorado. The year was highlighted with the spring formal and its theme, the Blue Danube. Kendall Fligg, president Charles Gross, adviser 4? .xtr- u 124 Phi Sigma Epsilon Above, Phi Sigma Epsi- lon national officers were on campus to visit Gamma Chapter during winter quar- ter. Left to right are: Bill Hammers, national vice president, .lames Whitfield, national president, Denny Hopkins, president of Gam- ma, and Larry Davis, na- tional vice president. At left, Santa Claus makes the scene at the annual Phi Sig Epsilon Christmas party. Since 1926, when Gamma Chapter united with two other local fraternities to organize the national fraternity of Phi Sigma Epsilon, it has been dedicated to certain objectives, incidental to its purpose, which are to encourage culture, to foster college spirit, and to perpetuate friendship and intimate social ties within its membership. Phi Sigma Epsilon has always taken an active lead in campus activities. They have won the President's Scholarship Cup five of the last six years, the All School Intramural trophy five of the last seven years, numerous campus offices, and various community service awards. The men of Gamma have insured an equally productive future by initiating 49 outstanding members this year. The pride of Phi Sigma Epsilon is well founded. Denny Hopkins, president Leon Karel. adviser N tif My X? 4 6 . A Q gs' Ztypq ENDS fbEE Phi Sigma Epsilon Founded at Kansas State Teachers College in 1910 Gamma Chapter founded in 1927 J 9 S Qi lil sv if AA Q. an-, in 3- if: sr K V.: J 1' 9 5 N. ai ,, QP, sf Q W. f'- fail Sewage 1, Z we llfj 6 J .fnae nh . ur L James Baker Paul Bittiker Ron Bloebaum Rexford Brown Leroy Clark Larry Crooks Stephen Daniels Tom Davis Joe Domian Jack Glaser Ralph Gleissner Rich Heady Dan Hennessy Arnold Hoch Mike Johnson Mike McCruden Ron Mo Davis Bob Mastroberte Bill Nicodemus Don Clinger Don Owens George Pinnell Dave Primeau Daniel Pugh Bill Richardson Larry Rigdon Richard Schuhler Roger Smith Yoshinohu Ushiyama Dean Wallingford Bill Watts Gary Watts Terry Weis John Whelan Roger Willcox Sigma Tau amma 126 Q fir' yi jx X ETF Sigma Tau Gamma Founded at Central Missouri State Teachers College in 1920 Beta Chapter founded in 1921 Larry Burns, president Walter Ryle, IV., adviser The combination of scholarship, leadership, service, and campus activities successfully led Beta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma through its 73rd year of accomplishment. Victorious in the never-ending competition for the coveted Presi- dent's Scholarship Cup, the oldest social organi- zation on the MSTC campus maintained its ideal of academic excellence with an honor-point ratio over a 2.6. The annual 49er's dance terminated another prolific rush season with 29 men pledging and receiving the symbolic blue tie after the final ini- tiation degrees. In its strive for leadership, Beta chapter placed many of its members in responsible offices: Paul Comer, Student Council president, Lou Coco, councilman, Phil Wormsley, Sophomore class president, Ed White, Alpha Phi Omega president, Gay King, Blue Key vice president, Paul Wagner, Newman club vice president, Bill Koch, Echo editor, Dale Barrett, Echo assistant editor, and Mike Trent, Index editor and Echo sports editor. Five Sig Taus, Larry Burns, Paul Comer, Lou Coco, Bill Koch, and Ed White were selected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. On February 12, Beta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma held its annual Founder's Day banquet. Established in 1894 as Phi Lambda Epsilon, Beta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma was officially chartered October 25, 1921, and now has over 1300 alumni. Culminating the year's events was the f'Ryle Appre- ciation Dayw for Dr. Walter H. Ryle, president emeritus, which was conducted at the White Rose spring formal. The 1965-66 President's Scholarship Cup Paul Comer Ed Phelps Mike Trent vice president recording corresponding secretary secretary Roger Myers Bill Koch John Gower treasurer historian sentinel Jim Baker Gene Ball Tom Ballard Alan Barber Dale Barrett Chris Bohon Jim Bradshaw Dennis Brayton Jerry Brown John Bybee Dennis Chalupa Ron Clawson Ron Crowdis John Dietz Pat Elliot Richard Elliot Dave Fritz Dennis Fuller Roger Gooden Larry Granneman Jerry Harris Dave Harrison Dennis Hohn Steve Holt Mike Hopkins Jesse House Bill Hull Murray Key Gay King Tom King Steve Kireher Mike Loveless Ed Luedeking Wayne McCombs Bill McCourt Alan MeKie Jerry Martie Dave Martin Micky Martin Dan Menze Gary Miller Bob Moore Dave Naehtweih Garrett Newman Jack Niemeyer Vinton Pease Tom Plank Lyle Robertson Terry Robertson Ron Rogers John Ruggeburg Dan Schmidt Hugh Schuetz John Schwarz Jim Sefrit Jerry Shelton Larry Shienie Todd Sloane Drake Smiley Paul Wagner Mike Walters Jim Welsh Hal Whiteaker Ed White Steve Witte Dean Wood Phil Wormsley Burt Young Steve Young ,V i J-lg., ni ,. 1 iw ,qi -1- is gs A qt- 'G' gnc- . ,ac- ,..,. iltlltl I ,dxf ? ,nazi nv J if 'ez' .f t 11 4 ag, 15. ..- J an .fy rglrvht Yxwl-JiG+13L4,,,'+ 1 U ' A! 'W A sk'-..... . . 4 Jerry Winter and Connie Schnirch admire the decorations at the TKE Trojan Dance. Tau Kappa Epsilon The 1966-67 school year was a year of good for- tune as well as bad fortune for the fraters of Iota Gamma. The bad fortune occurred when Paul Ruby broke his neck participating in an intramural fleetball game. Although the Tekes did not repeat as intramural fleetball champions, they gave a determined effort while gaining second place. Other intramural activities played an important part for Teke in the 1966-67 year, but they also were again active in other roles. The Tekes continued their efforts in service to the public by giving blood for the annual Red Cross blood drive, and entertaining underprivileged children at a basketball game. Tekes were active in other campus life with presi- dents of various organizations: Jack James, Industrial Arts Club, Dallas Singer, IFC, George Halsey, His- torical Society, Jim Dennison, SNEA, Terry Pinkerton, Junior Class, and Jim Vukich to the newly organized men's P. E. Club. Dallas Singer, George Halsey, and Jim Dennison were elected to Who's Who. Outstanding work on rush resulted in the best pledge class in Iota Gamma's history. Iota Gamma Tekes kicked off the start of the Centennial year with its own celebration of their Founders Day. Duane Woerpel, Teke National Alumni Director, was guest speaker. Throughout the year many national Teke repre- sentatives visited the chapter and reviewed the young organizations rapid growth and success. Dallas Singer, president Linn Terry, adviser l .. g m, ' .I ' lil 't 0 U- vi' I M l ' mmf TKE Tau Kappa Epsilon in 1962 Founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899 Iota Gamma Chapter founded Terry Aikin Tasos Anthony Robert Baldes Joseph Brandt Gary Burch John Caldwell Rocco Casinelli Thomas Chamberlain Ken Clow Robert Cooney Jim Coy Vito DeLaura James Dennison Dave Dickerson Gary Drennan William Dunshee George Halsey Ray Heaton Steve Hilton Leonard Hoffman Ronald Hopphan Mike Hupfer James Hutchens Clyde James Tom Jarvis Eric Klein Samuel Krupiarz David Kuenzel Benjamin LaMaster Sammy Land Bill Leefers Gary Loeffler Eugene Luck Stuart McMains Dan Madden Gary Maloney James Mitchell Mickey Moore Robert Morris Robert Nelson James Palko William Paradis Joe Poindexter Randall Quick Robert Richard Steven Rose John Schricker John Sehrt Jack Simmons Thomas Singer Nolan Singleton Robert Sowinski Conrad Stemple Darien Teeter Terry Tomko Norman Tooley Gary VanDevelde James Vukich Arthur Waggoner Robert Wells Brian Wendelschaefer Darrell Wheeler Glenn Wheeler Richard Wilson Lk! game QS u Eff-t 1 Hg,-11-re +7- gfgiiiitv ' if .Pi J' - W Rr U..-m . K' 3 3:5 xt ,v 5 V nil 'L fu ae!! 7 i320 I f QI lin S 251' ef' 'Z' i A+: .942-v Q 5 ll? 'ST - F G- Ak N- x 'Wg ami, ,QA 0'1 v 'J' l 1 ,k g 'U 129 Kappa lpha Kappa Alpha Psi was founded January 5, 1911, at the University of Indiana by a determined group of ten young men who were seek- ing to fulfill their obligation to society. From its meager begin- nings, Kappa has blossomed into a national fraternity with over 250 chapters and 50,000 members throughout the world. Epsilon Eta chapter was founded on the Teachers College campus in 1963. Although being few in num- ber, the men of Epsilon Eta chapter have strived to work toward goals which will better themselves, their society, their school, and their country. During the 1966-67 school year Epsilon Eta was honored by having its Polemarch, Howard Bowens, elected to Who's Who. Another member, Bert Ollie Jr., represented the Teachers College IFC chapter at the national IFC convention in New Orleans. All in all, it was a successful year for one of the younger chapters of Kappa Alpha Psi. Psi 1 t iff K Kappa Alpha Psi Founded in 1911 , at University of Indiana Epsilon Eta Chapter founded in 1963 Kenneth Gard 5' 39 fs K X gg: adviser 1 egg.. p 0 1 ,.. E' gt -, if 5 e 5 R' 2 X 'lv 2 - 'xslt Q Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart, Janice Williams. f ner Howard Bowens president f Charles Crump Jerry Johnson Bert Ollie 1 leel Melvin O'Neil George Taylor James Tyler Louis Virdure Marlot Williams K. Greek activities can be summed up with one word, partieipation. Rep- resentatives of the various sororities and fraternities line up for the Greek Olympics in the picture above. At left, prospective pledges are rushed by Sig- ma Kappa. The blind leads the blind, at right, in the banana feed at the Olympics. Greeks also played an intl portant part in the fall Campustown Races. below. ' ' r' 'tn Q' it M, if HK ,I Qf: h I :H Q 1 :Vx A t V in - '. - 19' J V J Y r e l nj, Q ' ' -if u W an 9 3 I :N K A 1 . 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Head football coach, Maurice Redl' Wade, whose teams have won six MIAA conference titles and have tied twice for the crown, served his 16th year this fall at the helm of the Bulldog gridsters. Svince 1951, Wadeas teams have racked up 99 victories against 41 defeats and 2 ties, a 69 per cent average. After graduating from Mountain Grove High School, the mentor starred at the University of Missouri in 1941-42 and the University of Tulsa the following two years. While at Mizzou, Wade made the honorary second team of the Big Six conference. He was also an honorable mention choice on All-American selections during his football career at Tulsa and Missouri. Head basketball coach, Boyd King, began his 21st season as Bulldog cage mentor this year. Since 1946, his teams have won 328 games and lost only 154, a 68 per cent average. The Dogs have been MIAA champs or co-champs six times, have finished second seven times, third three times, fourth three times, and last only once. Head track coach, Kenneth Gardner, joined the staff in the fall of 1951 as an instructor of physical education. During the past eight seasons, his cinder- men have been indoor and outdoor champions of the MIAA conference, winning national recognition for their accomplishments. Gardner is also assistant foot- ball coach. Cross country coach, Dr. George Hermann served his sixth season this fall. The 1966 team finished sec- ond in the MIAA conference meet and 25th in the NCAA National College Division Meet. Tennis coach, Ralph Pink, has served at this post for the past seven years. Kirksville netmen won the MIAA conference matches last spring for the third consecutive year. The MSTC golf coach is William Richerson. He became an assistant football coach at the beginning of the 1961 season, handling the Jayvee squad and helping with varsity backfield men. Richerson was a member of Wade's 1951 MIAA championship team. Assistant basketball coach Willard Sims has served four years on the coaching staff. Sims, who starred on Bulldog cage teams from 1950-54, was named to the 1951-52 and 1953-54 all-conference teams as a guard. Baseball coach Sam Nugent has been athletic trainer for the past seven years. He was named head baseball coach when the sport was added to inter-col- legiate competition last year. H. A. Walmsley is in his second year as Bulldog wrestling coach. His 1965-66 grapplers recorded a 7-4-0 mark in dual meets and finished fourth in the MIAA tournament. This year they posted a 12-2-0 dual record. James Dougherty, athletic director Bulldog Coaches Kenneth Gardner, track coach l fi l f fl 1 l Alt? L2 , V M Lnq i ff, N x 'L 1 Maurice Redl' Wade, head football coach Boyd King, head basketball coach Dr. George Hermann, cross country coach William Richcrson, golf coach af ,f Wil -Dv. A c, 2 t 'ti v f . Sh. af' . Sam Nugent. baseball coach lard Sims, assistant basketball coach 1 .aww-2, N 3- 1 milf . 4 ts, ti . S . . ,Mr X i,.f11wwa-is - x z wt .W fe, -f,:mx:g37l3fEQ3Ze, 1 K Q K gi F W Ralph Pink. tennis coach A, Walmslcy, wrestling coach 'C , 1 'sans- VV.i V ' ctti FM fm - A f Q 1 4 135 136 SENIORS-Row l: Larry Johnsen, Terry Nickels, Lou Coco, Paul Comer, Jim Vukich, Sharron Bill Seman, Ande Lowe, John DeLuca, Pat Butler, Washington, Jim Willet. Bill Richardson. Row 2: Barry Deist. Willie Jones, Dogs ose M AA Football i Crown In Rebuilding Year Beginning thc season with a number of question marks, the MSTC Bulldogs failed to produce the reserve strength necessary to win all of the games. This year Kirksville faced the ordeal of finding new talent to fill JUNIORS-Row l: Jim Farrell, Ralph Gleissner, Mike Bielic, Bill Menge. Row 2: Paul Redden, i il la, 2 ,124 the gaps left by the departure of graduating seniors. As the season began, it appeared that the 'Dogs had filled these gaps with victories in three of four non-conference games. The sky then fell on Kirksville, after Frank Schultz, Rick Gorzynski, John Newcomb, Walt Harmon, Chuck Alberti. I in s f ' s t , T! 1, -ve 'l,s ' fi at kk? M123 fewest erlsttt , fd ' E17 'TQHHH iAm Kd 'I-5-H YW-Q fd I - SOPHOMORES-Row 1: Larry Sidener, Dave Harrison, Gene Ball, Gary DouBrava. Row 2: Jim Deffenbaugh, Gene Walker, George Armstrong, Charles Good, Mac Pendleton, Rich Stallings, an impressive win over powerful Hillsdale College, with five consecutive conference losses. Injury to key players, lack of depth, and the failure to produce a consistent scoring machine resulted in this year's football losses. Even with a 0-5 conference record, FOOTBALL COACHIN G STAFF-Maurice CRedJ Wade, head coachg Bill Richerson, asst. coach, Jim Dattilo, grad. asst.g Herb Holler, grad. an .5 Larry Crooks. Row 3: Jerry Meyer, Steve Garrett, Rich Reeves, Ron Bielinski, Butch Moreland, Dick Tollen, Ron Lillquist. there were a number of outstanding players on the team, and Bill Seman, Sharron Washington, and Larry Johnsen were hon- ored on the MIAA all-conference teams. Tackle Seman and halfback Washington also co-captained the 1966 eleven. asst.g Bruce Craddock, grad..asst.g Sam Nugent, team trainerg Maurice Minervmi, grad. asst.g Ken- neth Gardner, asst. coach. If ' l 137 .1 .-. Bulldogs utclass W.I.U. Leathernecks KIRKSVILLE I6 - WESTERN ILLINOIS 6 The Bulldogs started the season with a favorable air out-classing the W.I.U. Leathernecks in a tough de- fensive battle. Kirksvillels first big blast in the offensive department came in the second quarter when Sharron Washington ran 70 yards off-tackle for the halftime margin, 6-O. Rick Gorzynski broke loose for a 60-yard run in the third quarter to build the lead to 13-0, and Mike Bielic's 31 yard field goal finished the Bulldogs' scoring efforts. MSTC held the Leathernecks scoreless un- til the final three minutes of the contest. Parsons' Depth Proves Winning Factor KIRKSVILLE 6 - PARSONS 34 Wildcat defensive linebacker, Bruce Cortez, literally tore the heart out of Kirksville's drive in the third quarter when he intercepted a pass and scrambled 58 yards for a touch- down. This gave Parsons the edge, 21-6 and they went on to win 34-6. The leading ground gainer for the Bulldogs was Sharron Washington who ground out 36 yards in 18 car- ries. Kirksville's only score came early in the game with Rick Reeves running up the middle from six yards out. Top: Referee signals Parsons' touchdown as Bill Seman f777, Larry Johnsen 1833, and Jim Farrell f78J show disapproval. Bottom: Sharron Washington crashes off- tackle into the grasping arms of the Parsons' Wildcats linemen as Ron Bielin- ski C869 helplessly looks on. Dogs Hammer Dales KIRKSVILLE 26 - HILLSDALE 13 John Newcomb's three touchdowns upset Hills- dale College, the nation's third-ranked small college team. After Sharron Washington bolted 43 yards on the second play from scrimmage for an early lead, Rick Gorzynski connected with Newcomb for an 83-yard pass play giving Kirksville a 13-7 lead in the third quarter. With only seven minutes remaining in the game, Gorzynski again completed a pass to the sure- handed Newcomb for the Dogs' third TD. Killing any chance for a Hillsdale comeback, Kirksville regained possession of the ball with 6:05 left in the game. Rifle- armed Gorzynski hit Newcomb for the third time and for the Bulldogs' final tally. Bulldogs Trample Pittsburg KIRKSVILLE 49 - PITTSBURG 14 Bulldog offensive unit exploded against Kansas State College of Pittsburg, scoring 35 points in the r first half. Wingback Rick Reeves. scrambling 39 yards for a TD on the first play from scrimmage, be- gan the holocaust for the Gorillas. Following Reeves' tally. Steve Gar- rett scored on a one-yard run. Bob Walters plunged over from one foot out. Jerry Meyer scored on a four- yard run, and Mac Pendleton grab- bed a six-yard pass from quarter- back Paul Comer. With about a minute left in the third quarter Rick Gorzynski hit John Newcomb for an 85-yard scoring pass. Sharron Washington rounded out the victory with a five-yard dash in the fourth period. Top: Rich Stallings C603 leaps high to steal pass from a Hillsdale receiver. Bottom: Halfback Steve Garrett f30J literally plunges into a human Gorilla wall for a touchdown. 139 Bulldogs Fail to Gam Homecoming Victory KIRKSVILLE 6 - SPRING- FIELD 21 A tough Springfield team spoiled Kirksville's bid for a Homecoming victory. The Bulldogs were never in the lead and were down 13-6 at halftime. Halfback Sharron Wash- ington, Kirksville's biggest ground threat, was held at bay by a tre- mendous Bear defensive line led by 6' 8 , 325-pound Sam McDowell. The loss ruined all chances for a Bulldog cut of the MIAA confer- ence title. Top Bulldogs crish throuLh Homecoming victory hoop to Lower right A glorious time for passing. quarterback, Rick the chint of hopeful cheerletder prior to opening kick off Gorzynslti is protected from the onslaught of rushing Bears Lower left Hustling defense personlfles the determination by the offensive pocket set up by fellow teammates, ,. 4' gin' , ....a.... .. ...N .. 4 M.. Vi iw ... -- gg K ,wM.,3t , H. . aww -- K W 3 I an W gk A V ,, K Wk A in is n A i rl' fi f .F .. 1 -, . . ga. ,. J ,W . P A ,ag N.. 'J I -,.t. K Dogs Outlasted by Mules KIRKSVILLE 13 -- WARRENSBURG 17 The hapless Bulldogs lost their third straight con- ference game to Central Missouri State College. War- rensburg completely dominated Kirksville. leading 10-0 at the intermission. MSTC began the second half in a fruitless rally with freshman Bob Walters plunging over from the one-yard line. Sharron Washington then raced 81 yards for the Bulldogs' final touchdown in the Mules' homecoming game. -' ' f c 7 fi-si S ' fr ff. hifi' ags , is 'G 1 :K if an rf .Y ulldogs Lose Hickory Stick KIRKSVILLE 21 - MARYVILLE 24 Kirksville. losing the traditional Hick- ory Stick game with Maryville, began MIAA conference play on a dismal note. The Bearcats. taking advantage of the breaks in the game, gave a fine defensive performance. although the Bulldogs led in all of the offensive statistics. Kirksville outdowned the winners 13-10, outrushed them ll9 yds.-75 yds.. and overwhelmed the 'Cats in the air 214 yds.-87 yds. for a total yardage count of 333-162. Top: Lou Coco Hill latches on to Pittsburg Gorilla left halfback. Gary Wilson L-ill. to bring him to a grinding halt. Bottom: Bulldog defensive stalwarts loom large in the face of the oncoming charge of the Warrensburg offensive unit. x- H Bulldogs Rocked by Rolla KIRKSVILLE 0 - ROLLA 16 University of Missouri at Rolla locked Kirksville trol and capitalizing on Kirksville fumbles, the Miners in the MIAA conference cellar as they handed the Bull- dominated the game from the second quarter on. The dogs their fourth conference defeat. Utilizing ball con- contest marked the first time the Bulldogs had been held scoreless by Rolla in 25 years. Cape Indians Trounce Dogs KIRKSVILLE l9 - CAPE GIRARDEAU 41 The Bulldogs finished the season by losing their finale to the Southeast Missouri Indians. The Kirksville season record of three wins and six losses was the result of total defeat in the five conference games. This game marked the end of the college football careers of Sharron Washing- ton, Paul Comer, Lou Coco, Bill Seman, Larry Johnsen, Ande Lowe, John DeLuca, Pat Butler, Terry Nickels, Jim Willet, Barry Deist. Top: Rich McKeon t53J is like the man on the flying trapeze' as he attempts to block for Bob Walters, fresh- man halfback for the Bulldogs. Bottom: Quarterback Paul Comer hands-off to Sharron Washington on a reverse around right end. +...4 Bill Semarl Larry Johnsen Sharron Washington M AA All-Conference Stars K A trio of Bulldog gridiron stars were honored on the 1966 MIAA All-Conference football team. Sharron Washington was placed on the mythical first offensive unit at a halfback position for the second consecutive year. Bulldogs Bill Seman and Larry Johnsen were honored on the all-league defensive squad for the first time. Co-captain Washington, a senior from St. Louis, received honorable recognition on the Little All American team last year. Bill Seman, the other co- captain, was spotted as an all-league defensive tackle Seman is a 6-4, 245-pound senior from Springfieldl Ill. Larry Johnsen, an excellent pass rusher and a Bull- dog stalwart, was given the berth as a defensive end. Johnsen, a 200-pound senior, is from Port Byron, Ill 143 144 Harriers Battle Tough Competition Placing twenty-fifth in the National College Ath- letic Association Cross Country Meet in Wheaton, Illinois, the MSTC Bulldogs completed a somewhat unimpressive season. The results of the season's com- petition, however, proved to be as satisfying as last year's because of the tougher schedule this year. . The Bulldogs began the season with their initial victory at the University of Missouri Invitational at Rolla running followed by a victory over Lincoln Uni- versity. From this point the harriers declined, losing two dual meets, placing seventh at the Springfield Invi- tational, and finishing second to Cape Girardeau in the MIAA conference meet. Ron Werling, a 2-year Cross.Country All-Ameri- can, again led the Bulldogs throughout the year. Werling had the opportunity of competing with the University National Finalists in Lawrence, Kansas. SEASON RECORD CLow Score Winsl Kirksville University of Missouri at Rolla Invitational CSWMS Runnerupb ....,......, 56 26 Lincoln University . . ........ , . 45 16 Western Illinois .........,.... . , 19 44 Southwest Missouri Invitational fOklahoma St. winnerj ......... 106 170 Kansas State Teachers CEmporiaJ .,.. 20 38 Central Missouri State ............. 34 21 MIAA Conference Meet CSEMS winnerl 32 42 NCAA Meet .........,......,.. 25th place finish At left, Ron Werling, All- American, crosses the finish line setting a new course record in the dual meet with Central Missouri State at the Kirksville Country Club. Keith Allen and Bill Young, at right, compete for position as they manage to keep ahead of Mule runner in CMS-MSTC dual meet. Row 1 James Nash Craig Guinn, Gerald Kusek, Ron Werling, Bob Frost, Wayne Denny, Fred Smith. Ed Smith, Ron Frost. Robert Neagle Keith Allen, Bill Young, Rodger Lawrence. John Till. Dennis Newbrough. manager. Row 2 Dr George Hermann, coachg Larry Boleach, assistant, 145 146 - N 'AFR' Row l: Leonard Butler, Chuck King, Denny Hogan, Dave athletic directorg Clarence Jansen, student coachg Dan Rapp, Rich Rider, Mike McPheron, Gene Miller, Dick I-Ilavek, O'C0nl1Cll., Vil1f0I1 Pease, 501111 H1I1eS, Boyd King, head 0080119 Bob Brown. Row 2: Sam Nugent, trainerg James J. Dougherty, Willard 511115, 3551513111 Coach- The Bulldog cagers, bouncing from their cellar finish in the MIAA conference last year, began the season as a young squad with great potential. Determin- ation, desire, and spirit made the maturation of this potential feasible. Beginning the season on a sporadic note, with six returning lettermen, the team hit their stride with fifth place in the Quincy Holiday Tourna- ment. After losing the first game of the tourney to St. Benedict's, the Dogs whipped Bellarmine and Quincy. The Kirksville quintet were, amazingly, in a battle with Cape Girardeau for second place in the conference when the Indians soundly defeated the Bulldogs 90-76. The determination and desire of the team pulled them to an overtime victory over Rolla the next night. As the season progressed, the cagers remained about the .500 mark in their game decisions until they were slaughtered by nationally-ranked Springfield. With a victory over Warrensburg in the final conference tilt, King's cagers cinched third place honors in the MIAA. Bulldogs Finish Third in M AA Race Season Record Kirksville 74 54 65 84 61 X83 54 XX75 X76 X65 X79 75 91 87 X78 761 X59 X52 753 '76 70 'Conference Won 11 - Lost 12 Opponent 66 William Jewell College 66 Omaha University 66 Western Illinois 74 Central Methodist College 79 State College of Iowa 69 Northwest 'Missouri 80 North Texas University 95 St. Benedict's 67 Bellarmine 86 Quincy College 90 Southeast Missouri 64 University of Missouri CRollaD 61 Northwest Missouri 85 Rockhurst 72 Midwestem College 82 Northern Illinois 82 Southeast Missouri 58 University of Missouri CRollaD 89 Southwest Missouri 67 Central Missouri 7l Southwest Missouri 72 Central Missouri 77 Parsons College MQuincy Holiday Tournament Bulldog Scorers Five Bulldog cagemen averaged above seven points per con- test in the 23-game schedule. Dave Wild. team leader with a 14.6 point average for 23 games. was ranked among the MIAA con- ference seorers. Wild was closely followed by Mike MePheron who managed to score at a 13.1 clip per game for the 23 games. Ranking third among the Bulldog sharpshooters. Leonard Butler compiled a 9.2 scoring rate for 21 games. Big John Hines. coming on strong in mid-season. was a part of the top live Bulldog shooters with a 9.0 average in 23 games. The battling Kirksxille playmaker. Bob Brown. a senior guard. shot at a 7.3 rate per game for the entire season. Last year only four Bulldog eagers were able to average above seven points per game with the high at 13.11. Below. Dave Wild, Bulldogs leading scorer. lays in a field goal against William Jewell College. Kirksxille won the game 7-1-66. Top right. Leonard Butler scores on a fast break as he dumps in 17 points against Jewell. Bottom right Mike NlePheron second ranked Bulldog shir shootu pumps A 5 . . 1 A . . i g . L P. L'. In il INNO-p0ll'1lCl', ulldog Rebounders The Kirksville Bulldog basketball team was led in the rebounding department by Dave Wild. who was also the top scorer. Wild, a sophomore sociology major. gained l8O re- bounds in 23 games. Following Wild was the 6' 7 . 245 lb. center. John Hines. The big pivot man pulled down 89 rebounds in 23 Contests. Little Bob Brown managed to grab 81 rebounds in 23 games from his guard position. Playing in 2l contests. Leonard Butler gained 63 re- bounds for the fourth place among the Bulldog cagers. Mike lVlcPheron rounded out the top five rebounders with 63 grabs in 23 games. Top, Dave Wild and John Hines battle for the basketball as. it bounds off the backboard in the William Jewell game.. Right, senior forward. Leonard Butler, steals a rebound from opposing player. W4 ...I Top. Dennis Hogan sails through the air in a driving lay-up attempt against Western Illinois. The Leatherneelss xson the game in the last fixe seconds. Right. Boh Broun drives for a two pointer against Northern Illinois. Kirksville won the contest X7 - XZ. Bulldog Sharpshooters Three Bulldog cagers shot above a .410 percent- age from the field in the scheduled contests this season. Center John Hines was the most accurate deadeye. hitting .530 of his shots. Leonard Butler. playing in 2l games mainly at an outcourt position, sank .493 of his field goal attempts. The Bulldog gunner. Dave Wild, ranked third among his teammates in the field goal percentage department. Wild main- tained an outstanding .416 shooting percentage from the field. SFX , in 149 150 Free Throw Artists A determining factor in many of the Bulldog's victories was their prowess at the charity line. Four Bulldogs maintained a percentage of .730 or better on their free throws. Rich Rider. pictured above, converting I4 of I7 attempts for an .823 average, was high among the Bulldog cagers. Chuck King, top left. maintained an .800 rate in making 20 shots in 25 attempts. Dave Wild, pictured bottom left driving for two points against top-ranked Springfield, was third in the Bulldog free throw artists' ranks with a .739 percentage. Mike McPheron managed to sink his free throws ata .730 clip. Bulldog Ballhandlers Top left. Mike MePheron breaks through the Wzirrensburg press to bring the ball downcourt, Kirksville lost the contest 67 - 52. Bottom left, 6'7 John Hines tests different :atmospheric conditions as he scrumhles for at loose ball in the Springfield game. Bottom, Pivotmzm Vinton Pease. HX . uttempts at hook shot over a Northern Illinois defender, The Bulldogs out- lasted the Huskies 87 - 82. 152 ywiwmtv Above, Jim Breckenridge chases a rebound in the William Penn game. The Bullpups won the contest X2-62. Right, Steve Jurkins passes to zu teammate against William Penn guarding. SEASON RECORD Won 9 - Lost 1 Kirksville Opponent 72 70 Culver-Stockton College 80 55 Central Methodist College 89 64 Robert Morris Junior College 72 62 William Penn College 84 67 William Penn College 115 73 Culver-Stockton College 88 66 Centerville Junior College 74 82 University of Missouri Junior Varsity 75 58 Parsons College 11 1 54 Memphis Independents Winning Junior arsity Coach Willard Sims' junior varsity cagers proved that MSTC basketball fans will have much to look forward to in the next few years. With a season record of nine victories against one defeat, losing only to the University of Missouri junior varsity, Sims, cagers were a well-balanced team with a cast of outstanding players. In a number of games the starting quintet all scored in the double figures. In the Culver-Stockton College contest, the Bullpups smashed the century mark with a score of 115-73. The team also defeated the Memphis Independents 111-54. Combining this yearls young varsity with the junior varsity squad, MIAA conference crown hopes will soar for MSTC next year. Basketball head coach, Boyd King, raises the Bull- dog spirit as he shouts a message to the cagers during a free throw at the opposite end of the court in the Cape Girardeau game. ulldog Spirit Through the years the Bulldog spirit, as perpetuated by Coach Boyd King, has made MSTC basketball teams one of the most respected and feared teams in the MIAA conference. A year ago, for the first time in 20 seasons, a Bulldog basket- ball team finished in the cellar. This year Coach Kingis crew, fighting against tremendous odds and the experts' predictions, regained third place in the conference standings. A brief look at the basketball history of MSTC will illustrate the signifi- cance of Bulldog spirit. In the last 21 years the Bulldog cagers have won 328 games and lost only 154, they have been MIAA champions or co-champions six times. and were second place finishers seven times. In a spirited huddle, the Bulldogs listen to Coach Boyd King's strategy during a timeout in the Maryville game. The strategy and spirit were successful as the Dogs slammed the Bearcats 79-61. 0,9 . 4n' Et - ' M,- ' Vow: 153 154 rapplers Personify Improvement In MSTC's second year of intercollegiate wres- tling, the Bulldog grapplers were the personification of impressive improvement. Coach I-I. A. Walmsley was rather pessimistic about the teamis chances for success at the outset of the season with the loss of five outstanding lettermen from the 1966 squad's debut of a 7-4 dual record. The wrestling mentor's impressions gradually im- proved with the teaniis progress through the season, culminating with a dual record of 14-2. The Bull- dog's losses were to Northwest Missouri, a top small college power, and the University of Missouri. Kirksville's second place finish behind the de- fending co-champion Northwest Missouri in the MIAA Conference Wrestling Tournament, was an- other example of the team's successful improvement in the 1967 campaign. The Bulldogs finished fourth in the conference tournament a year ago. Steve Matukaitis was elected captain of the wres- Season Record Dual Record: Kirksville 19 233 35 2x45 25 24 22 I7 34 25 14 S 27 25 20 Won 14 - 2 Lost Opponent 14 William Jewell College 87 Northwest Missouri 5 Iowa Wesleyan Sl Northwest Missouri 10 Graceland College 3 Drake University I2 Parsons College 14 Western Illinois University 2 Midwestern College 5 Tarkio College I9 Northwest Missouri 23 University of Missouri 9 Southwest Missouri 5 Missouri Valley College I8 Central Missouri 14 Southeast Missouri ' 24 tlin team. , , , g W '7l 12nd placej 95 Northwest Missouri 'fSouthwest Missouri Invitational Tournament WNorthwest Missouri Invitational Tournament tff:f:'tMlAA Conference Wrestling Tournament Row l: George Simmons. Curtis Hines, Mark Hayes. Albert More. Row 2: H. A. Walmsley. C02ICh3 SQCVCH Miller, Tony Hines, Steve Matukaitis, Ed Thomas. Curd Alexander, Bill DeRosa. Dean Bartges, Paul Thompson. Riley Rogers, Steven Schwieder, Bob Nunez, Joe Poindexter, Dewey Bell, Sid La- BUFIOH, Henry Gll, -lim Caflhey- Dfmfild Shefefv A Bulldog wrestler prepares to change position with his opponent. This is a situation where a momcnt's relaxation can result in the loss of points. The honor of the 1967 Outstanding Wrestler for the Bulldogs was awarded to Richard Beard. A freshman heavyweight from Ottawa, lllinois, Beard won the heavyweight crown in the MIAA Con- ference Wrestling Tournament. The members of the Bulldog wres- tling team select the outstanding wrestler. tler entangles his opponent. Something's gotta give, as a Kirksville wres- 155 156 Tennis Crew Shoots for Fourth Straight MIAA Crown Shooting for their fourth consecu- tive MIAA conference championship, six lettermen return to Coach Ralph Pink's highly touted tennis ranks. The previous monogram recipients in- clude Jim Marsh, Wendell Kilian. John Newcomb. Ron Selkirk, Dave Romberg, and Dick Topping, a IQ64 IVISTC letterman. Tennis competition opened last fall with Dave Romberg and Ron Sel- kirk combining their skills for second place honors in the Missouri Colle- giate Tennis Tournament held at St. Louis University. During the winter, the Bulldog racquet bearers defeated Iowa State University and Drake in the Des Moines Tennis Invitational. Five indoor meets. all taking place in the Pershing Arena, and I3 out- door meets were the agenda for the spring activities. The Bulldogs also hosted the sixth annual Indoor Invi- tational Tournament this spring. Undefeated in I3 contests last sea- son, the tennis team will participate in this year's NCAA Tennis Champ- ionships held at the University of Chicago in June. Row I: Dick Topping. Mark Morrow, Dave Romberg, Wendell Kilian. Row 2: Ralph Pink. coach: Bruce Rice. Ron Sterchi. Ron Selkirk. John Newcomb. Don Lovell, Ken Clow. Letterman John Newcomb is predicted to be a stalwart in the Bulldogs drive for their fourth consecutive MIAA title. it .3 ef' its f .g L ,L 3 1 ' tt Y , I s f .. .... I . I Q km si.. . in ,N ii. -,Emi WSU-2 Above left. Ron Selkirk. ti returning lettermtin. should he one of the Bulldogs lop Competitors, Undefezitetl in ltist setison's singles eom- petilion. Dzixe Romherg pzirtieipaitetl in the Missouri Collegiate Tennis Tournaiment lust full. zthove center. Ahove right. Wendell Kiliztni ti top-flight tennis mun. is one ol' the xsinningest play- ers in Nlsilxfus tennis history. Left. Jim Nltirsh. winner oi' till his matches in the drive for the 1966 MIAA title. is slated to he one of the tetim's top singles and doubles men this yeair. Dick Topping. at returning Iettermzin from the l96-1 squtitl is ti xxeleometl zitltli- tion to the 1967 team. right, 157 158 Prominence for Golfers With six returning lettermen, Coach William Rich- erson has the potential for a contending MIAA con- fercnce championship golf team. Back from last ycar's 4-4-1 team are letter winners Mike Delehaunty, Pat Elliott, Mike Brake, Dick Patchett, Bill Menge, and Jeff Revier. The I966 campaign was designated as a rebuild- ing year for the Bulldog linksmen with only two re- turning veterans, Jeff Revier and Dick Patchett. Al- though the team finished in the conference cellar, it accomplished its rebuilding goal with outstanding per- formances from many of the golfers on the young team. Hopes are high for the l967 season as the Bull- dogs begin preparation for a tough schedule including Culver Stockton College, Western Illinois University, Lincoln University, Parsons College, Drake Univer- sity, University of Missouri at Rolla, Central Missouri, and Northwest Missouri. The MIAA conference tournament is scheduled for May ll, IZ, and I3 with Southeast Missouri as host at Cape Girardeau. Mike Delehaunty, one of last year's top competitors, lines up his attempt for a successful putt. Row I: Mike Dclehaunty. Pat Elliott. Mike Brake. Row 2: Dick Patchctt. Mark Miller, Bill Menge, Jeff Revier, Rick Mansfield. William Richerson. coach. WW' is iff!! 3' I' ,Q iff if :J D 0 X ' 'Ins 160 Row 1: Sam Nugent, coach, Howard Ryan, Paul James, Mike Anthony, Steve Morrow, Dave Hopkins, Phil Wormsley, Ken Parker, Dwight Linnemeyer, David Wild, Barry Deist, Rick Gorzynski, Jerry Meyer, John Suddarth, Jim Wilson, Frank Burkhart, Clarence Jansen. Row 2: Jim Baker, Tom Kirchner, Jim Wright, Steve Leeper, Ron McCorley, Robert Monteith, Richard Smith, Lou Coco, Ed White, Jerry Martie, Dean Wood, Frank Schultz. Intercollegiate Baseball Resumes for Bulldogs A Bulldog batsman swings from the heels as he attempts to smash the baseball. Kirksville fighting nine finished third in last year's MIAA competition. ' lf ' 'V ','7'5i , Baseball, resuming last year as an MSTC , m :H intercollegiate spring sport for the first time lui, 5, since 1948, looks bright for the Bulldogs this f. X I t .X li .f ft A year. Coach Sam Nugent has ten returning 3' . Q . 7 Q, , Q! 3 lettermen from the 1966 third place MIAA 'Q ,M af g J, It it I, e-t. Q 1? ,' conference finishers. The letter winners back 5,1 V .5511 .5 ,., 'tl NF li' from last seasonls 4-8 campaign include Paul ffiff. Yjwv -.L W :gg TEE James, Phil Wormsley, Dave Wild, Mike Bielic, ff 2? A ,M f 1 , V. 1 , ?5?,Zf1Qf Dwight Linnemeyer, Mike Anthony, Rick ' i'. v' Gorzynski, Steve Morrow, Jerry Meyer, and tii' if ' li 3 4 ..,.,,, - -. at f Ken Parker. Playing all of last season's con- I , J S .vstl t ' 'J' I '.- 'J tests on the road, the Bulldogs are scheduled ,sn I Q . 1'fff'lwflQ il ',,,w,,g.q to have.a new field for home games this year. Q 5 ' t I Wy ' f The conference is divided into north and south X divisions with the teams in the separate divi- L in sions playing only each other in the regular 7 I g r 'Q season. Kirksville, Warrensburg, and Mary- ville are in the northern section with Cape r S nl' X' I Girardeau, Springfield, and Rolla composing i the southern diviison. The Bulldogs opened the ' ' conference schedule at home against the War- rensburg Mules. W? Je? A q i i ,. QOH., A Bulldog first baseman stretches to pull in the baseball for the final put out of the inning. Jerry Martie in a wide slugger stance prepares to rip the rawhide. Last year's baseball team ended the season with four victories and eight defeats. is xx l 161 i Thinclads Destined for 162 ational Acclaim The Bulldog thinclads are destined to accomplish their ninth and tenth consecutive MIAA conference indoor and outdoor track titles this year. Coach Ken- neth Gardner, in his 16th year as MSTC track mentor, predicts that the I966 tracksters are as good as any he has ever coached. With three key transfers and a number of top- flight freshmen added to last year's returning champ- ions, the Bulldogs may capitalize on the opportunity to become a nationally-ranked small college team. The Kirksville thinclads opened the season with a show of power in defeating Western Illinois Univer- sity and Culver Stockton College in a triangular and finishing second to Iowa University in a meet with the Hawkeyes and Grinnell College. The Bulldogs also gave impressive performances in the NAIA indoor meet and the Mason-Dixon Games. Hoping to collect many accolades, the track team is scheduled to compete in such nationally rec- ognized track cvcnts as the Texas Relays, Kansas Relays, and the Drake Relays. Row l: Craig Guinn. graduate assistant: Ralph Gleissner, Fred Banks, Ron Frost. Ron Werling, Boh Frost, Ron Davis, Jerry Krumeich, Patil Economides, Kenneth Gardner. coach. Row 2: Sharron Washington, Rodger Lawrence, Al Jackson Stan Hack, Doug Overbeck, Rich Stallings, Jim Lowery, v Paul Economides, transfer student from Cornell in New York, broke the shot put record in the first meet of the year. Terry Luikart. Garry Boyd. Row 3: Brambel Jones, Keith Allen. Bill Young, Rich Rother. Barry Gentile, Jerry Walker, Lloyd Wiese, Jerry Kusek. Wayne Denney, Ron Frenzen. Row 4: Arthur Waggoner, Ron Clawson, Steve Leeper, Vic Davis, Tom Logan, Terry Smutzer, Bob Groff, Terry Weis. ,vs ia I ,,.. . wk iw 1 ff , . A M fa .D .61 ' ., wi. Mx-ear. 1 .- . , The Bulldogs are favored with strong relay teams this year. Ahoxe left. left to right. Bob Frost. All American Ron Werling. Ron Frost and Wayne Denny form an outstanding two-mile relay team. Above right, left to right. Ron Davis. Fred Banks, Jerry Krumeich. and Al Jackson make up the 440 and 880 relay teams with Jerry Walker replacing Jackson to form the mile relay team. A promising freshman tvyo-mile relay team, below left. is composed of left to right. Bill Young, Keith Allen. Tom Logan. and Rodger Lawrence. 163 164 A 'gxxkk Sprinter Al Jackson a transfer from Eastern Texas and All American speedster Jerry Krumeich prepare to burst out of the starting blocks at the sound ofthe gun. Hurdler Ron Davis moves through his paces in preparation for the season's competition. Jim Lowery high jumps over the bar in hopes of a soft, foam rubber landing. tyrwff up ., W .. - sfo X ,M a H . -s ,5.,O1 ,, N M ,L . j My V Javelin throvwer Ron Clavwson exhihits the mus- cular tenseness m the tmal moments before latmehmg the sphere. Ralph Gleissner gets set to heave the shot put. Q. N, L i J , I K, Xa. Q , f ' fswiikwf 165 166 Battle Action The war for the All-Sports Trophy raged on a variety of intramural battlefields. Competition included a record number of men and women participants this year. Beginning in the fall. the fleetball battle was won by the McPhersons. Ed Porter CAKLJ won the next clash taking the tennis singles and with teammate Jim Hutch- inson CAKLJ won the doubles title. The Samoans. below. victorious over Sigma Tau Gamma in the volley- ball competition. won their first intra- mural championship. ln the grimiest battle of the intramural war, left, the TKE Knights won the tug-of-war honors. Mo-Ping Lai, representing the International club, won the table tennis singles and teamed with Cam- field Ip to win the doubles champion- ship. Steve Kircher CSTGD won the badminton tourney and teamed with Ed White KSTGJ to take the doubles. The spring battles in track, horse- shoes, and softball concealed the secret of victors of the trophy war. in Intramural ar N ' ' A ' I I , Q Q O 1 I , it fl x 2. QQ. I I . I -Jus?-nn.. ,. .Ll M?'-L'n,,,.,iL,E- fl i Li 'WM W Vw, W . -. 'mr' , K A i 'ff' N L, a W . , x Q 1 f' 'Y,.w..Q 'ni-.gg 4 r Gr . , Wfslf -Qu. I 'Zig-JH A51 xv ,fm ,E-1 9? ,qv 7' 168 Leulumoega Suesue, Samoan star, spikes the ball during the volleyball championship game. Defending are Dean Woods f88J and Ed White of Sigma Tau Gamma. Intramural basketball wars continue as the season progresses. Tough competition prevails in the 15 men's leagues. At right, two men determinedly fight for a re- bound. From left, Ruth Drown, Alice Patton, and Marion Cormeny of the Junior ll team tug away during their pull with the Freshman-Sophomore girls. The weaker sex can also get tough as seen in the girls' intramural haskethall competition. N-J 1 W' K., V 'MI v sv w...3uu6 l i, . Displaying their winnings of the poultry class. the five top Competitors in the annual Turkey Run are engrossed in secret thoughts ol' feasting. Steve Nlatultaitis set a new school record hy running the 1.9 mile course in 8:5-1.2. 169 170 Classes Graduate Class La, xx, gf LS sfmfiillfap - in - A 1 3 J' A 1 li a a gu- - 1 ! k 5' Z. ' ff' 1 K AA M 172 Maurice Anderson Robert Baldes A Marian Ruth Beal Karin Biermann Aree Boonyanurak Larry Boyer ,... Kenneth Bryant A A Shiu-Mei Chang A A Gong-Hwai Chen Huey-Mei Cheng Chia-Ming Chien A A A Marcia Copeland James Crenshaw A David Cross James Dattilo Lester Deal A Adoracion de Guzman A A Larry Evans A A Mervyn Freels Sohei Fukuo Norma Gardner Vera Gomez A A Gary E. Gore A A Soledad Gruenberg A Ottumwa, Iowa A AAAA St. Louis A A Kirksville A A A Germany A A A Thailand A A A A A A Memphis Centerville, Iowa Taiwan A A A A China A A Taiwan A A Taiwan A A A St. Louis A A Osborn Knoxville, Iowa Cincinnati, Ohio A A A A A Kirksville A Philippines A Kirksville A A A Vandalia A A Japan A A Moberly A Costa Rica A A A Vandalia A Philippines Aurapin Hengsuvanich , , Thailand Glen T. Keel , . Sung Kim ,.,., Alan Kirkendall . . . . Mishawaka, lndiana Korea , , Rochester, Indiana Suzanne Lary Jameson Patricia Lee , J China Yen L. Leung , , Hong Kong Angela Lin . Taiwan James K. Lin . . , . . . China Marjorie Y. Lin , China An-Yen Liu , Taiwan Julien Luanark Thailand Prasit Ma-Glin Thailand John Martin . . , Wyaconda Oliver P. Mettle Gallatin Carolyn Meyer Warrenton Akira Morishima J -IZIPHH Larry Muir J . Green Castle John Newland Kirksville Hiroyuka Okada Japan Sandra Ownbey Yarrow Pitsmai Pachotikarn , Thailand Ok Dong Park Korea Ronald Parker Shelbyville 19.44 ,.,. -v A-- -- xx, J- . 'tri' an fi ' ,aw raduate Class , IK' ,K rl his 5 agar an ,4 - ,+ JH, if fa J K 'N ,QV I 'ha .vs J .L W' 'U an pm 'V' it-X Q' K . rx J y Vsefaifaa M milky, 'A Q X .mg . jfhp Q, J X 'Fi ,6xf2f?16'A J L J v sf1f4,.ff y ,K y, as W ,W a 3 ga , fl J ,fx-1? ,. To J .ffm 1, J L 'Sr - gvr.. ...- -Q.-N. ,Aque- 5 Q Q, 1 Q . rv. L..- Slut! ,... if 3' , Vi V.- la 2 W af x N JI' sr , 4- ya an 1: J gg,--f ' 5 K ir' aug X Vrwnv iJe'iQ if J ai as QQ? ,g,-r:- ,mm 0' 173 raduate Class 'II' M'-' i'!'4'.- V! fm Donald Pekarek J . . Warrenton Buatong Phapuntu . A . . Thailand Somboon Phoonuan . . . Thailand John D. Pickering ,... Kirksville Kenneth Polston . . Jonesburg Eladia Posadas ..,... Philippines Yongyuth Premarasmee . Thailand Watana Promasakha J Thailand Mary Rose , , . Louisiana Grace Ann Ruffino , , . St. Louis Yo J. Saeki ,..,., , . . Japan Piengpen Sagarik , . , Thailand Keyvan Sandjari . . . Iran Mitsutoshi Sato . . . . , . Japan Jeanette Scott . . Kirksville Bunjob Sermtong J J , , Thailand Yasuhiro Shibata . , . Japan Kent Shields . . , , . Ottumwa, Iowa Charles Silvey , . . . . ii,,i Lancaster Peter Sireno , , Demarest, New Jersey Steven Sloan . . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Thomas R. Sommerkamp . . . ,,... Kirksville Rusami Sookphanich J . , Thailand Arlo Stoltenberg . . . . , , Belmond, Iowa Graduate Class Jean Sun China Ruchira H. Supornpaibul Thailand rm p shukichi Takami L Japan aaa Narong Tiensong Thailand A Keisuke Uchida . Japan if Elvira Vlllasenor Philippines vt Louis Virdure St. Louis Gloria Wang China Alison Watson Trenton Marlene Willis St. Louis Charles Works Kirksville Tami Works , Kirksville Kenneth Wright Clarksville 4 on W I as Martha M. Wu Taiwan 3 L ' Eleanor Yackley Taylor lp 3 Keiko Yamishita Japan p il L ,gi rj ri, W., 5, SE .i ' QL Vanee Yasaravan Thailand Julia Yeh Taiwan l l ' 4 vw- N fn gmpof- w, J af ,L pp4p F' . 1 Nw 175 176 Class of I96 Ronna Lea Abel, Hedrick, Iowa. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, vice presi- dent, SNEA. Vicki Sue Acklie, Kahoka. Home Economics. Colhecon club, NEMO Singers. Maxine Adam, Batavia, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA. Judy Fay Adkins, Brashear. Elementary Education. ACE, vice president, Elementary Ma- jors Chorus, SNEA, reporter. Janie Lynn Albertson, Green City. Home Economics and Physical Education. Band, Colhecon club, PEM club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Student Mentor, WRA, Young Democrats. Larry Wayne Alderton, Wyaconda. Business Administration. Linda E. Alexander, Madison, Wisconsin. Speech Correction. Oral Interpreters, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Seth Ford Allcom. Hazelwood. Business Administration. Morris Abdon Andere, Kenya. Botany. International club, Wesley Foundation. Michael Frederick Anthony, Sidney, Ohio. Zoology. Baseball. Richard George Arenholz, Waterloo, Iowa. Business Administration. James D. Argo, Moravia, Iowa. Physical Education. SNEA. Beverly Suzzann Ashburn, Kirksville. Nursing. B.S.U., SNEA, Student Nurses Ass'n, secretary. Russell L. Ashburn, Kirksville. Chemistry. B.S.U., SNEA. Barbara Lois Audsley, Glasgow. English. English club, Kappa Delta Pi, secretary, SNEA. Geralyn Kay Bailey, Moberly. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. James Donald Bailey, La Grange. Social Science. Glenda Sue Baker, Shelbina. Art. Art club, NEMO Singers, Newman club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Young Democrats. James Earl Baker, St. Louis. Physical Education. Baseball, English club, Inter- fraternity Council, treasurer: K-Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Young Democrats. Patricia Anna Baldes, Quincy, Illinois. Nursing. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student Mentor, Student Nurses Ass'n, Young Democrats. Maxine A. Ballard, Kirksville. Speech. College Players. vice president, Oral Inter- preters, vice president: SNEA. Student Mentor. Student Social Committee, Young Democrats. Anita Maric Barta, Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, PEM club. president: Sigma Kappa. treasurer: SN EA. Student Mentor. Student Social Committee. WRA. Young Democrats. Dean C. Bartges, Danville, Illinois. Physical Edcuation. Wrestling. Leo Leroy Baskett, Princeton. Business Administration. Oral Interpreters. Rex Denson Battern. Louisiana. Business Administration. Delta, PEM club, president, Sigma Kappa, treasurer, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, WRA, Young Democrats. Dean C. Bartges, Danville, Illinois. Physical Education. Wrestling. Leo Leroy Baskett, Princeton. Business Administration. Oral Interpreters. Rex Denson Battern, Louisiana. Business Administration. Gary Lee Baugher, Ankeny, Iowa. History. B.S.U., Historical Society, Inter- national club, Young Republicans, vice president. Toni Lee Baugher, Kansas City. French. B.S.U., International club, Young Republicans, vice president. Janice Ann Bayse, Newton, Iowa. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, SNEA, Student Mentor. Glenda Ann Beasley, Centralia. Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Ginny Lee Beavers, Center. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi. Carol L. Behn, Palos Heights, Illinois. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, ACE, K-Dettes, president, Panhellenic Council, SNEA, Sophomore Class Officer, councilwoman, Student Council, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, WRA. Bimey L. Belfield, LaPlata. Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic club. Joseph Robinson Bennett, Windham, Maine. Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic club. Marsha Eileen Bennett, Muscatine, Iowa. Elementary Education. Judy Bea Bertelle, Numa, Iowa. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. Lorene Jean Berti, Bevier. French. College Players, Delta Zeta, Newman club, Romance Language club, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Young Democrats. Shirley Black, St. Louis. English. Alpha Phi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Cardinal Key, English club, Kappa Delta Pi, Oral Interpreters, Panhellenic Council, vice president, Student Mentor. Mary Lucy Blackbum, Ottumwa, Iowa. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta, Historical Society, Oral Interpreters, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. John Blecha, Columbus Junction, Iowa. Business Education. Ronald 0. Bloebaum, St. Charles. Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Myma Jean Boltz, Monticello. Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, president, Colhecon club, secre- tary, Dorm Council, Gamma Delta, treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Who's Who. Virginia Boon, Kahoka. History. Sheila Bostwick, Numa, Iowa. Elementary Education. is .. mg: . Q . ji V. ii' 6 415 i Bl R. Abel M. Anthony J. Baker G. Baugher J. Bertelle Acklie Arenholz Baldes Baugher Berti 5' ml sm Q x. I ' gps: A., 0 ' W W Q- . .lin 'A . S - Qs' A-iff - JF as wi. l 2' A Q v -- . M-A 2 K 61 2 f , is-J Class of 196 f sg wk , M ri ZW? 'RW' . ww 3' 3 22:1 1 fir: if .1 K-fy 04' 'R i ...I 'F' ggi...-.. qs frgw.. 1 it . . Hg ,ff in .2 ngys ' s'1n.-iw ' 'fun Vs Q 4,1 5' S V ' A '. 7'lL::' S IHC. if nf- D : llfttlt W' -M22 f ff se.: sg, !fflffl'.lf'l .fe IIIIIAW .lg lx: 3'6- .1 T' M. Adam J. Argo M. Ballard J. Bayse S. Black lei., J. Adkins B. Ashburn M. Bullard G. Beasley M. Blackburn . l qt il is T., R .W Sl'-.' Y J. Albertson R Ashburn S. Bully G, Beavers J. Blecha Alderton . Audsley Bnrtu Behn Bloebuum 5. u .fc 1ik4QlJW f '41ff.:.f:::i?f1: .15 J., ,T 9'1 4 . ,,yi4'd:kggfy1,?,.V. t 4 36 i5?f2gZ.ZQ:A',2i M L. Alexander S. Allcorn G. Bailey J. Bailey D. Bnrtges L. Baskett B. Belfield J. Bennett M, Boltz V. Boon vo , n... f' f fl , ll X' kt M' . M. Andere G. Baker R. Bzxttern M. Bennett S. Bostwick 177 178 , Class of l96 ' C , .. - , ,. lr' :E Q rm' . .ff . V. tk i , 'W M X. ! Q' P' ttf' 5 ll 5 fs.,.g77?t 35.53. Q.. M2 . 95.36 fin :- ' W ' 4-Q' . ww: mmf? nf: Q 555, r fm Q .f 8. I' Q21 iw 3: W fl L5 Q ,V Mesa.- vr .Q 1 ,W f,'W51 '6' Q 1,5 ,r - mg , ?,?'3,ffii,+x1 - F . . Wx U' ' no I 'fro an FT: .ww lf' A 'L . wi' ,mr jf, at, 7: 'KN i 4 N .N -ff 5' 5: I, , an 1 r . .2 J. 5 5. F f wg H is I ,df i Y Ai' I 3 Y 'W' . .J L -L.. ij 4 1, gy: -J-,VT . 2, 5 'V' 'r ff.. U- V u :Sq ,fa -,W .sr lgkfdvv-Y sc sv -: .- f if 5 O 'marff QE' U .w...'?' ,-vt., an wir-:rl Q J. . N 3. Q wif' ' , . It if fig? 539' I - 'Q P WQ- f ,Av ,,.. .fwfr NNN I QL 1 .N V rv M. I N ,... Tariff 345 : Tiff, s a sw S. Bowyer R. Boyer L. Brooks R. Brown J. Burt G. Bush M. Carroll R. Chornock P. Comer V. Comer ,us 'D. Bradshaw R. Brown L. Butler K. Clark J. Cone K. Bragg B. Brown S. Butler E. Clinch S. Conger rf 15 J. Brandt M. Bubenyak C. Cantrell D. Clingman C. Cook 6. D. Branscom J. Buckallew L. Cantrell J. Cobb M. Cormeny 'fm is ? ,Q- CJ l It get 5.1 . 2. t F 4 N .f av 49 . ,M 'PWM-v' ' 5. ' IZ xv, . 'ffm M Q ' P. Brass D. Buckles K. Capps B. Coe J. Cornwell - Q . f' s R. Brenneke L. Burns J. Carr D. Coleman J. Cottingham ,je K 6: .i-V 'Fil get ,. -,, Fa A-, r 'Y' aft' . ..' '1 ' fr 1.3, , .L wb e., ,fam -.-L... geo. l :V 7Z':. , . is 'pf J l, : 1 a I FN 1 .0 -- Q., , , . . it gilt? E T. Brokaw M. Bumside D. Carroll K. Comer E. Coulter Class of 1967 Sherry Sue Bowyer, Browning. Home Economics. Colhecon club. Ronald Eugene Boyer, Moravia, Iowa. Psychology. Donald Dean Bradshaw, O'FaIlon. Industrial Education. Wesley Foundation. Karen Aim Bragg, Novelty. Home Economics. Colhecon club, SNEA. Joseph Richard Brandt, Newton, Iowa. Biology. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. Dixie Lee Branscom, Kirksville. Physical Education. PEM club, SNEA, Student Mentor, WRA. Paul Frederick Brass, St. Charles. Psychology. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Roger S. Brenneke, Kansas City. Business Administration. Dorm Council. Thelma Pauline Brokaw, Centerville, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus. Leo Gerald Brooks, Sturgeon. Accounting. Rexford William Brown, Kirksville. Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega, Index, sports editor, Phi Sigma Epsilon, treasurer, Young Democrats, Who's Who. Robert Henry Brown, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Psych- ology. Newman club, Young Republicans. Robert Scott Brown, Morton Grove, Illinois. Physical Education. Basketball. Maria Santa Bubenyak, Centerville, Iowa. Business Administration. International club, Newman club, SNEA, Young Democrats. Johnnie Buckallew, Unionville. Business Administration. Donald H. Buckles, Over- land. Business Administration. Larry Alan Bums, Kirksville. Zoology. Alpha Phi Omega, Interfraternity Council, Pre-Osteopathic club, Sigma Tau Gamma, president, Young Democrats, Who's Who. Marion Charles Bumside, Albia, Iowa. Zoology. Judith Clar Burt, Fulton. History. English club, secretary, Historical Society, secretary-treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Gary Dean Bush, Callao. Agriculture. Agriculture club, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Leonard Allen Butler, Sedalia. Physical Education. Basketball, K-Club. Sue Ann Butler, Centerville, Iowa. Business Adminis- tration. Carolyn Ann Cantrell, Bloomfield, Iowa. Social Science. SNEA. Lonnie Lavern Cantrell, Bloomfield, Iowa. Physical Education. Kline Capps, Green Castle. Social Science. Kappa Delta Pi. Janice L. Carr, Ottumwa, Iowa. Elementary Educa- tion. Aeolian club, Band, ACE, NEMO Singers, Orchestra, SNEA. DeEtte Louise Carroll, Clarence. Kindergarten and Elementary Education. Mary Nelle Carroll, Frankfort, Indiana. Sociology. International club, Romance Language club, Young Democrats. Roberta Yolande Chomock, Kirksville. Nursing. Student Nurses Ass'n., president: Who's Who. Karen Ann Clark, New Cambria. Busi- ness Education. Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Ellen J. Clinch, Peru, Illinois. Business Educa- tion. SNEA. Donna Jean Clingman, Hedrick, Iowa. English. English Club, SNEA. Joseph Cobb, LaPlata. Business Education. Agriculture club. Barbara Jean Coe, Carrollton. Home Economics. Donna Kaye Coleman, Jennings. Elementary Education. Aeolian club, Band, ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus. Kyle E. Comer, Des Moines, Iowa. Mathematics. Paul B. Comer, St. Louis. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Football, K-Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Council, presidentg Student Social Committee, Who's Who, Student Mentor. Vonn Comer, Des Moines, Iowa. Industrial Arts. Jeanie Cone, Kirksville. Physical Education. SNEA. PEM club, Student Social Committee. K- Dettes, Panhellenic, WRA, Delta Zeta. Sherry Lynne Conger, Hale. Speech Correc- tion.Charles C. Cook, Duncannon, Pennsylvania. Business Administration. Dorm Council. Marion Isabelle Cormeny, Centerville, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club, WRA. Janet Louise Comwell, Ferguson. Elementary Education, Special Educa- tion. Alpha Phi Sigma, ACE, Dorm Council. secretary of Nason-Blanton: Junior Class Officer, treasurer: Panhellenic Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma, president: SNEA, Student Mentor, Elementary Majors Chorus, Who's Who.Gerald Eugene Cottingham, Peoria, Illinois. Music Education. Aeolian club, vice president: Band. Clarinet Choir, Orchestra. Enid Helen Coulter, Centerville, Iowa. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. 179 ISO Class of I96 Bette Lou Cox, Elsberry. Business Education. Student Council, councilwoman. Garry Lee Cox, Centerville, Iowa. English. College Players, president, Oral Inter- preters. Patricia Jean Cozad, Kirksville. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Colhecon club, SNEA. Connie M. Cragen, Center. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Larry Bruce Craig, Hannibal. Business Administration. John Murdock Creasman, Monroe City. Zoology. Band, NEMO Singers. Garry Eugene Cribb, Powersville. Industrial Arts. Agriculture club, Industrial Arts club. C. John Crill, Delta, Iowa. Business Administration. Agriculture club. Maynard Paul Crist, Muscatine, Iowa. Social Science. Historical Society, SNEA. Eugene Joseph Croarkin, Jr., Kirksville. English and Speech. College Players, English club, Oral Interpreters, Index business manager. Karen Elizabeth Croarkin, Kirksville. Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Sigma Zeta. Donna Crooks, Browning. Speech Correction. Cardinal Key, SNEA, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Homecoming Queen attendant. Joan M. Crosier, Bayard, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Dorm Coun- cil, Sigma Kappa, SNEA, Student Mentor. Charles Edward Crump, St. Louis. Speech Correction. Oral Interpreters, Kappa Alpha Psi, president: Sophomore Class Officer, president, Who's Who, Young Democrats. Joseph Milton Cunningham, Reseda, Cali- fornia. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club, treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi. Patty Currell, Kirksville. Physical Education. Nancy Aim Curtis, Hedrick, Iowa. Elementary Educa- tion. Alpha Phi Sigma, Elementary Majors Chorus, Kappa Delta Pi, vice president: SNEA, treasurer. Stephen E. Daniels, Kirksville. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, president, Junior Class Officer, president: Kappa Delta Pi, Historical Society, Student Mentor, Young Democrats, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Who's Who. Melvin Orlando Dant Jr., Hannibal. History. B.S.U., Historical Society, Young Democrats. Charles Edward Davis, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Industrial Arts. Inter- national club, Wesley Foundation, Young Democrats. Jimmie Dale Davis, Hedrick, Iowa. Business Administration. Cynthia Anne Dawson, Kansas City. Latin American Areas Studies. Alpha Phi Sigma, Newman club, Romance Language club. Robert J. Dawson, Bevier. Sociology. Craig Donavon DeBerg, Dike, Iowa. Biology. SNEA. David Walter Deehr, Sandusky, Ohio. Zoology. Gamma Delta, Pre-Osteopathic club. Marilyn Louise Delameter, Worthington. Speech. Alpha Phi Gamma, Oral Inter- preters, SNEA, Student Social Committee. John DeLuca, St. Louis. Physical Educa- tion. Football, Newman club. James Dennison, Hannibal. Social Science. Historical Society, SNEA, president: Student Mentor, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. Dorothy Marie Dieckman, Warrenton. Mathematics. SNEA. Karen Katheryn Diew, Niota, Illinois. Elementary Education. Edward Anthony DiFlorio, Syracuse, New York. Industrial Arts. Marsha Carolyn Dillinger, Milan. Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. Pi Omega Pi, secretary, SNEA. Phillip James DiRuocco, White Plains, New York. Physical Education. Newman club, president: Senior Class Officer, councilman, SNEA. Student Council, Student Social Committee. Shirley Ann Dobbs, Hurdland. Physical Education. PEM club, WRA. William Earl Dobbs, Hurdland. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club. Robert Lynn Dodson, Kirksville, Industrial Education. Newman Club. Stanley Steven Dombek, St. Louis. Business Administration. Newman club. Celestine Dorian. Edina. Elementary Education. Donald Duane Dorrance, Wash- ington. Iowa. Business Administration. E. Dwight Downing, Milton. lovya. Art Educa- tion. Art club. Ronald J. Drent. Verona. New Jersey. Accounting. William Marion Duncan, Clifton Hill. Mathematics. Blue Key. Sigma Zeta. Roger I.. Dye, Unionville. Physical Education and History. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Junior Class Officer, vice president: Sophomore Class Officer. vice presidenti Student Mentor. Zelwin B. Eaton, Kirksville. Geography. Ruth Edmondson, Jonesburg. Mathematics. SNEA. v ann.. sr f, . sr , W . V 139' i ilfh nv' ---w -' MEF B. Cox G. Cox J. Croarkin K. Croarkin M. Dant C. Davis J. Dennison D. Dieckman S. Dombek C. Dorian Ns Class of l96 P M .: K K A 33. ,gy k if J if N, . 5' ' 'LT' ir? V -lt' Y ff- ipt ' J 65, ,s .K ' w 4 ., if .. EEZ..-1 , 112:151- na a, V. I. v sr- . . rm K' P. Cozad D. Crooks J. Davis K. Diew D. Dorrance 'Sf W., '33 . an M. -.p fi ' TL' ,nm .km, ' .J , Q., wwf' 4 ' v . .Y haf? 'J fs V . xgpi 1 f -ass Q 1- Y N1 as K i ...C ix WP: Ng... lu' if . W . . , .. . , . .. 1 . ,,, Q W, . Pr' A g, Q ,L --:gr J D A 2 -' A s 4 ss s L. Craig C. Cragen C. Crump J. C rosier R. Dawson C. Dawson E. DiFlorio E. Downing M. Dillinger R. Drent '::'P 3 H .5 i 's ' .Q X. x Q iC mf' J .5 'X 5 Q53 ' 5' . C .f R 1 .Lf ,U . X951 -f.. iq ' 3 Q' ft -.- 'WLT' fr Z 36. x J. Creasmun J. Cunningham C. DeBerg P. DiRuocco W. Duncan G. Cribb P. Currell D. Deehr S. Dobbs R. Dye ff-P J. Crill N. Curtis M. Delumeter W. Dobbs Z. Eaton ff , ,Er A . .1 n- sf .al .np wi. yi M. Crist S. Daniels J. DeLucz1 R. Dodson R. Edmondson 181 182 Class of l96 A Avis it exi les. - Ysiffiliwf? N, TF 9. ,uw ., 5... Q. L gf.. 4 f s o . A . , ,Y1M, . V jrvr 'G-si 'l .- if 5 Q. -55' Q xi in i ig? . 11 9 ,uf ' ,W - .--ff' use ' , g V -.fs .5 ,,:. : -.5 , . f'7,. ., Jiafvigs-.,. Z .- , wiwxiff aw. . 2 f. ut. ...,,.. F an gg iff? Qfil. fQlQl',-g at 75 wr- , ,-.- T x X: Rf' 1.- si9i I P- . ,N if J. Edwards J. Eggleston K. Fakheri E. Falloon B. Fowler J. Freeland M. Gleason J. Golob D. Gregory F. Gregory I.. Eischen J. Farrenkopf J. Friend M. Good B. Grosvenor S, R. R. H. R. Elgin Fay Frost Goodwin Grosvenor E. Ellis G. Fears R. Frost L. Gore G Guinn Ellmaker . Ferguson Guley Goughnour L. Gulick fi Yo- -vf K ...pv- 1 2, Ze ,L A xx Ars is I. Elson J. Finley I. Garoutte J. Gower D. Hackett .-V: R 5453-5 'H W. vo- : LJ-3' g.. . gy., H. aff- W t 5 1: -5... sit pg nc.: t 5 TS' cd' 4-an td N gf. W Fi uae .fur w-5 M. Engle K. Fligg P. Geloso W. Grant I. Hafner 1 i ig.. M. Erickson C. Foerster R. Gibbs H. Green S. Haile Class of 1967 Jerry Lockett Edwards, LaPlata. Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, pres- ident: Student Mentor, Who's Who. Judith Kay Eggleston, Maysville. Music Educa- tion. Aeolian club, NEMO Singers, treasurer: SNEA. Lael Kay Eischen, West Des Moines, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club, WRA. Sharon Aileen Elgin, Clarks- ville. English. Alpha Phi Sigma, B.S.U., English club, SNEA, vice president. Ellen Rae Ellis, Keosaqua, Iowa. Music. Aeolian club, NEMO Singers. secretary. Sarah G. Ellmaker, Fairfield, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club, SNEA, WRA. Janice Jolene Elson, Bloomfield, Iowa. Business Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Marilyn Kaye Engle, Ottumwa, Iowa. English. Cardinal Key, vice president: College Ushers, English club, K-Dettes, treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic Coun- cil, president: Sigma Kappa, vice president, SNEA, Student Council, councilwoman: Student Mentor, Who's Who. Marsha Jane Erickson, Macon. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Beta Tau Delta, ACE, Newman club, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats, Majorette, Cheerleader, Fun Festival Queen. Keramat Fakheri, Iran. Chemistry. Alpha Phi Omega, secretary: International club, Pre-Osteopathic club, Wesley Foundation. Ellen Jean Falloon, Montgomery City. Art Education. Art club, corresponding secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. James Dennis Farrenkopf, Brookfield. Social Science. Historical Society, Newman club. Robert D. Fay, Laclede. Social Science. Gary Ermis Fears, Ottumwa, Iowa. History. Historical Society: SNEA. Connie S. Ferguson, New Sharon, Iowa. Business Educa- tion Alpha Sigma Alpha, secretary: SNEA, Student Council, treasurer: Student Mentor, Young Democrats. John David Finley, St. Joseph. History. Historical Society, International club, SNEA, Wesley Foundation, president. Kendall Steven Fligg, Eldon, Iowa. Accounting. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Interfraternity Council, Young Democrats, Who'i:Who. Cameron Harold Foerster, St. Louis. Business Administration. Pre-Law, UCC Beverly Kay Fowler, St. Louis. Art Education. Jerry D. Freeland, Dallas City, Illinois. Industrial Education. Baseball, Basketball, Industrial Arts club. John Homer Friend, Phoenix, Arizona. Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic club. Robert Bemard Frost, Palatine, Illinois. Physical Education. Cross Country, K-Club, Track. Ronald John Frost, Palatine, Illinois. Physical Education. Cross Country, K-Club, Track. Deborah Ann Galey, Ottumwa, Iowa. Physical Education. Delta Zeta, PEM club, SNEA, WRA. Jerry Leon Garoutte, Bloomfield, Iowa. History. Peter Joseph Geloso, St. Louis. Mathematics. Young Democrats. Robert Allen Gibbs, Hurdland. Accounting, Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma. Marjorie Luella Gleason, Kirksville. Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA. John Golob, Melrose, Iowa. Industrial Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Industrial Arts club. Malinda Sue Good, Chariton, Iowa. Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, College Ushers, PEM'club, secretary-treasurer: Sigma Kappa, Znd vice president: SNEA. Student Mentor, WRA. Helen Loraine Goodwin, Kirksville. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, secretary: Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Young Republicans, Cardinal Key. Larry Willis Gore, Vandalia. Accounting, Business Administration. David Goughnour, Corydon, Iowa. Art. John William Gower, Louisiana. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau Gamma. Wilma Grant, Macon. Ele- mentary Education. Harold Michael Green, Bowling Green. Art. Denise Gregory, Kirksville. Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Frank R. Gregory, Roselle Park, New Jersey. History. Alpha Phi Omega, Historical Society, Newman club, SNEA, Young Democrats. Beverly Kay Grosvenor, Burlington, Iowa. Social Science. Kappa Delta Pi. Raymond Gilbert Grosvenor, Danville, Iowa. Biology. Braxton Craig Guinn, Kirksville. Physical Education. Cross Country, K-Club, secre- tary: Track. Larry Eugene Gulick, Burlington. Iowa. Business Administration. Dorma S. Hackett, Moberly. Mathematics. Judith Ann Hafner, Warrenton. Biology. Band, K-Dettes, Senior Class Officer, treasurer: Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Student Mentor. Seifu Haile, Ethopia. Business Administration. International club. 183 184 Class of 196 Jack P. Hall, Keokuk, Iowa. Business Administration. Richard Wayne Hall, Knoxville, Iowa. Biology. Thomas D. Hall, Macon. Industrial Arts. Young Democrats. George James Halsey, Tenafly, New Jersey. History. Alpha Phi Omega, Historical Society, president, Newman club, SNEA, Student Mentor, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats, Who's Who. James Michael Hammes, Sigoumey, Iowa. Botany, Zoology. Roger Bruce Hanlin, Keokuk, Iowa. Business Administration. Ronald Dee Harbin, New Sharon, Iowa. Chemistry. Alpha Phi Sigma. Mary Jane Harder, Brighton, Iowa. English. English club, Sigma Kappa. Terry Lee Hardy, Monroe City. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club. Wayne E. Hardy, Hannibal. Music Education. Aeolian club, Blue Key, editor, NEMO Singers. Jerry Lee Harris, Memphis. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau Gamma. Ronald Eugene Harryman, Kirksville. Art. Art club, College Players, secretary-treasurer, Oral Interpreters. Robert Terrance Hart, Florissant. Busi- ness Education. Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Tom Stephen Hartman, Burlington, Iowa. Ele- mentary Education. ACE, SNEA. John Vivian Haston, Keytesville. Accounting. Janet Lucille Hawk, Fairfield, Iowa. English, Library Science. English club, SNEA. Ray Heaton, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Biology. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Larry Lee Hedger, Packwood, Iowa. Industrial Arts. Ronald Harold Hediger, Greentop. Art. Art club, presidentg B.S.U. Marla Kay Heitman, Van Horne, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club, historian, Sigma Kappa, Student Mentor, WRA, president. James R. Helton, Brashear. Business Administra- tion. Alpha Phi Sigma. Charlotte Ann Henry, Browning. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, Historical Society, NEMO Singers, Wesley Foundation, secretary. Rose Anne Heston, Mason City, Iowa. Art. Nelson E. Hewgley, Madison. Industrial Education. B.S.U., Industrial Arts club. Geoffrey W. Hill, Kirksville. Industrial Arts. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Industrial Arts club. Sharon Kay Hiltabidle, Corydon, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club, WRA. Charles Gordon Hining, Bloomfield, Iowa. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club. Norma Jean Hinman, Keokuk, Iowa. Accounting. International club, Wesley Foundation. Marcel Kent Hiskey, West Des Moines, Iowa. Physical Education. Rolland John Hoch, Dallas, Iowa. Social Science. Francis Goff Hodges, Canton. Biology, Gerald Ralph Hoffman, Plainfield, Iowa. Music. Aeolian club, Band, Kappa Delta Pi. Svea Harriet Hoffman, Niles, Illinois. Physical Education. College Ushers, Dorm Council, Gamma Delta, PEM club. Leonard F. Hoffman, St. Louis. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club, Newman club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. Kathryn Ann Hogenson, Kirksville. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Ele- mentary Majors Chorus, Panhellenic Council, SNEA, UCCF. Dennis Allen Hohn, Grand Mound, Iowa, Social Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Historical Society, Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Republicans, Dorm Counselor. Virginia Ann Holder, Clarence. Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA. Gerald Joseph Hollingsworth, Albia, Iowa. Spanish. Blue Key, Romance Language club, co-presidentg SNEA. Larry K. Holman, Arbela. Physical Education. Wendoll Eugene Holman, Bowling Green. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts club. Carolyn Dina Holt, Wentzville. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Sigma. Sharon Lee Holt, Fort Madison, Iowa. Speech Education. Alpha Phi Gamma, Newman club, Oral Inter- preters, Panhellenic Council, vice presidentg Sigma Sigma Sigma, vice president, Stu- dent Mentor, Young Democrats. Abdool Hoosein, Guiana. Agriculture. Intemational club, president: Agriculture club. Denny K. Hopkins, Dysart, Iowa. Pre-Med. Alpha Phi Omega, Basketball, Phi Sigma Epsilon, presidentg Student Mentor. James Hopkins, Keokuk, Iowa. Physics. 1 - Xu Wt' if ' :gs-.a ,Wk Qs , V, wi. 1 CY' 1 G' ,QM rf' Y. fi ..,w,.,,u. ,ge 1 mf .-,, fl. --7 li .gf ,QS 'ww J. Hall W. Hardy R. Hediger N. Hinman V. Holder px L- V . i- 4+ '-4' R. Hall J. Harris M. Heitman M. Hiskey G. Hollingsworth Class of l96 f Y as--A . V H E 523' M , at S fi V Q- 1 6' . 'Z Y -'W i W' are -P .HWY ,Q Q' X. eq' 1 sa . 9 lg B! ff: if 3' 1 . N. i 'iii :surf sunny .... .X W 'X 3X -'r l,,,,, .....-a an X X Yu. 33' .f .M- 490' , 9 I .v ' ,m 3--so T. Hall R. Harryman J. Helton R. Hoch l L. Holman G. Halsey R. Hart C. Henry F. Hodges W. Holman J. Hammes T. Hartman R. Heston G. Hoffman C. Holt l an .5- .. ,J -new QW- .3 . VLV XAA.. .,..,:,.. .. , , vi m KY if - S 4 -lfl n i fe. . as: - 9' if . 9' ' W .if +R' 'Yi ' in . R. Harbin R. Hanlin J H k M. Harder . aw' J. Haston G Hin R. Heaton . 1 N. H 'gl -S. H'lt.b'dl ewgey L. Hoffmann I ii I e S. Hoffman A H I K. Hogcnson . oosem S. Holt D. Hopkins 'Pin arf 1 W' 1 T. Hardy L. Hedger C. Hining D. Hohn J. Hopkins 185 186 lass of 196 5 . , 2 'M 'fl Zo '. 'k . ' H g-fiijf vi Y fifgrk . .. '67 -P' . 534:53- f fwfvsiligssf. .wwxefgfir ' .fl . - . Sim .Q f . Q. 1211... . ,L,, W R N K if A Ll , 5 0 X19 . u'w': 1' 5' i M ,, 1 Us W 4 'Ml ,.. v C W Qs! 1 v P5 T' I ,'fpl-Wye .. 2 4 - . ,..f .- - .l 'fe .'sf.f. '12, '?'e75mr,.1'!Yv'l':f J fd , ,J 'wan J 15 QQ!! 'VW Wh- 4'- fv ' '. :EA V A J J 'auf-' f J 4 lf Y- ' PM JN f' HP' 3 J-my V - . -H, .. . 4'-El f M 'J 'cf 4 'C' ' I 6 ? . rigs 0 94 ., R., . .I .,' ,, -','. ...,'f...,, .., .Avw I 36 L- 'intl 'F' Q ,,.pv- S. Hopkins C. lp C. Johann W. Jones A. Kerns V. Houser C. Jackson R. Johannsen T. Joseph W. Kilian E. Hug J. Jamal L. Johnsen A. Kammerer J. King KIA R. Hughes K. Hughes J. Hutchens L. James I, jg R. James C qmes J. Johnson D. Johnson , B- 101105 L. Keuhley D. Keeler I G- KCUCY S. Kung G. King C- Kinney .113 3 .gu- uv ar Ql' L. Hutcherson M. Jurrell D. Jones L. Kelley S. Kircher 3 CV X...- .si f J Y x I 992. 3 ' . M fi 5 if x van 4 dll J. Hutchison J. .Iaspering J. Jones G. Kelly V. Kirkendoll -ave., C. Hymers S. Jenkins L. J ones M. Kenney E. Kitamura fin Class of 196 Martha Sue Hopkins, Shelbina. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, vice president, ACE, Panhellenic Council, SNEA, Sophomore Class Officer, treasurerg Student Mentor. Vera Jolene Houser, Greentop. General Science. SNEA. Elizabeth Ann Hug, St. Charles. Speech. K-Dettes, Oral Interpreters, Sigma Kappa. SNEA. Student Mentor. Kenneth E. Hughes, Brookfield. Mathematics. Robert Michael Hughes, Eldon, Iowa. History. James Ray Hutchens, Centralia. Mathematics. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Lynda Jo Hutcherson, Palmyra. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, College Ushers, K-Dettes, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. James Hutchison, Buffalo, Iowa. Mathematics. Carol Lynn Hymers, Blakesburg, Iowa. Mathematics. Camfield Kam-Chiu Ip, Hong Kong. Business Administration, Accounting. Inter- national club. Carol Lucille Jackson, LaPlata. I-lome Economics. Colhecon club. Intemational club. Jasim Yousof Jamal, Doha, Qatar. Political Science. International club. Clyde Henry James Jr., Centralia. Industrial Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Historical Society, vice president, Industrial Arts club, president: Senior Class Officer, vice president, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Lonnie Lee James, Paris. Biology. Ronald John James, Kirksville. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club. Margery R. Jarrell, Shelbyville. Kindergarten and Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, Student Mentor. Judith Ann Jaspering, Warrenton, Elementary Edu- cation. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Sharon L. Jenkins, Keokuk, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Cathy Ann Johann, Hannibal. Art. Aeolian club, Alpha Phi Sigma, Art club. SNEA. Richard Lester Johannsen, Clinton, Iowa. Business Administration. Lawrence E. Johnsen, Port Byron, Illinois. Physical Education. Football, K-Club, Student Council, vice president: Student Social Committee, Who's Who. David Michael Johnson, Perry. Physical Education. B.S.U. Judy Marie Johnson, Ottumwa, Iowa. Art. Art club, Dorm Council, SNEA. Beverly Jean Jones, Macon. Elementary Educa- tion. B.S.U., SNEA. Danny L. Jones, Quincy, Illinois. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Student Mentor. Jerry Ann Jones, Macon. Elementary Education. B.S.U., SNEA. Lloyd Wesley Jones, Mystic, Iowa. Business Administration. Willie Earl Jones, St. Louis. Physical Education. Football. Timothy W. Joseph, Venice, Florida. Zoology. Newman club. Ann Kammerer, Shelbina. Elementary Education. Donald Franklin Keeler, Albion, Iowa. Speech. NEMO Singers, Oral Interpreters, SNEA. Larry Wayne Keithley, Bowling Green. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club, SNEA. Gary Lee Kelley, Liscomb, Iowa. Zoology. Lyle Ardell Kelley, St. Louis. Business Administration. Newman club. Gerald Kelly, Troy. Zoology. Mary Louise Kenney, Chillicothe. French. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Romance Language club, SNEA, Cardinal Key, Who's Who. Abbie Norine Kems, Cyrene. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Wendell Pearson Kilian, Hannibal. Business Administration. K-Club, Tennis. Joanne King, Bloomfield, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE. Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Milbum Gay King, Wentzville. Physical Education. Blue Key. vice president: Junior Class Officer, president: Sigma Tau Gamma. SNEA. Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Suzanne King, Bloomfield, Iowa. Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, Kappa Delta Pi. SNEA. Carole Joyce Kinney, State Center, Iowa. English. English club, SNEA. Steven Roger Kircher, St. Louis. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer: Sigma Tau Gamma, Young Democrats. Vemon Dale Kirkendoll, Moberly. Industrial Arts. Elaine Hanako Kitamura, Hawaii. Nursing. Student Nurses Ass'n. 187 188 Class of I96 Emmett Rex Klinger, Corydon, Iowa. Music Education. Aeolian club, Band, Orchestra, SNEA. Paul Joseph Klote, Edina. Agriculture. Agriculture club. Sandra B. Kniess, Bowling Green. Physical Education. PEM club, secretary-treasurer, SNEA, WRA. Terrianne Louise Knutson, Webster City, Iowa. Zoology. William F. Koch, Trenton. Social Science. Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Student Mentor, Echo Editor, Who's Who. John Gerald Kopp, Montgomery City. English. English club, Interna- tional club, Newman club, SNEA, Young Republicans. Behrouz Khsrovi Kordcstani, Iran. Agriculture and Physical Education. Agriculture club, International club. Ah-Ram Kotikula, Thailand. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Inter- national club, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Ehson Kousari, Iran. Art. Art club, International club. John Michael Koziol, Centerville, Iowa. Business Administration. Gloria Rose Kromminga, Monticello, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, president, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Jerome B. Krumeich, North Caldwell, New Jersey. Physical Education. K-Club, Track. Reginald Ray Kubichek, Blairstown, Iowa. Geography. David Charles Kuenzel, Jennings. Industrial Arts. Gamma Delta, president, Industrial Arts club, K-Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Track. Carolyn Kaye Kunkel, Knoxville, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Gerald C. Kusek, Palatine, Illinois. Physical Education. Cross Country, K-Club, Track. Frank Andrew Ladda, Canton, Illinois. Business Administration. Lonnie Carl Lauer, York, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi Omega, Pre-Osteopathic club. Toasefu Laula, American Samoa. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club, Inter- national club, Wesley Foundation. Carol Lynne Lay, LaBelle. Elementary Education. Beta Tau Delta, Dorm Council, Sigma Kappa, SNEA. Lauren Lee, Hong Kong. Elementary Education. International club. Madge Veral Lee, Moravia, Iowa. English. English club, SNEA. Penny Jean Leino, Warrenville, Illinois. Physical Education. PEM club, SNEA, WRA. George William Lesinger, Red Bud, Illinois. Physical Edu- cation. Gary William Lewis, Des Moines, Iowa. Industrial Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, Industrial Arts club, Kappa Delta Pi. Bob L. Leytham, Spickard. Business Administration. Janet Flesch Libby, Zoology. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council, Pre-Osteopathic club, Sigma Zeta, SNEA, Student Council, Who's Who, Young Democrats. Phillip Lindquist, Keokuk, Iowa. Zoology. Mary Margaret Lindsay, Springfield, Illinois. Elementary Education. Carol Lockwood, Kahoka. Home Economics. B.S.U., Colhecon club, Oral Interpreters. Dean Hugh Logan, Ottumwa, Iowa. Agriculture. Agriculture club, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Young Democrats. Glenda Jean Loring, Keokuk, Iowa. Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi, PEM club, SNEA, WRA. Perry A. Lowe, Mexico. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, secretaryg Football, K-Club. Elaine Lowenberg, Hedrick, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club, SNEA, WRA. Linda Ruth Lowery, Macon. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, PEM club, SNEA, Wesley Foundation, WRA, president, Cardinal Key, Who's Who. Terry James Luikart, St. Louis. Zoology. Football, Newman club, Track, Nancy Kay Lundgren, Mendon. English. Dorm Council, English club. Richard William Lundgren, Griffith, Indiana. History. John W. Lunsford, Huntsville. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts club, SNEA. Margaret Louise Lutz, Powersville. Home Economics. Colhecon club, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Barbara McClure, Trenton. Elementary Education. B.S.U., ACE, SNEA. William E. McDannold Jr., Kirksville. Zoology. Band. Mabel Frances McGee, Albia, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, WRA. Larry Ray McGlotblin, Edina. Philosophy. Alpha Kappa Lambda, secretary, Alpha Phi Omega, Interfratemity Council, Student Mentor, Young Democrats, Who's Who. Roger McHenry, Clayton. English. Aeolian club, Band, English club. it , .18 Q- ' db gof' lt: Q' N, 4 ....,- ur funk I ms fl Fi jg . fy R. J. T. auf ,,,, af' 313.3 1:1 Klinger Koziol Laula P. Lindquist N. Lundgren Ii' an-.--' 'Sv' P. Klote . Kromminga C. Lay M. Lindsay Lundgren Class of 1967 4 ' . . Q- 5 . .YES . A' A A ,. R f! ' rv r '37- Q. ,'3E'. , . .am if mn . , . SQ I 54 94' anis 9 V. s- -, .- - nv- ,-.dw ,Y -U sv.: H.: 1. , Q 3 1+ '4 Q it x i Y M x Q ik yu' I ss- K 'K fo ' - , ,N v JL, fb F . V- -j . Z V 1 S YV 'I I ' i i ' 3 5' x f Q 5- ' .K tn, 9' L..- H I 'rag' 'J x '-Q' 'S' S. Kniess J. Krumeich L. Lee C. Lockwood J. Lunsford 'SI' Wi... .J QQ, '10-K wi 3:43 f '10 T. Knutson R. Kuhichek M. Lee D. Logan M. Lutz . Koch D. Kuenzel Leino . Loring McClure I. Kopp C. Kunkel G. Lesinger A. Lowe W. McDz1nnold B. Kordestuni G. Kusek G. Lewis E. Lowenherg M. McGee Kolikula Luddu Leytham Lowery McGlothlin E. Kouszxri L. Lauer J. Libby T. Luikzirt R. McHenry 189 190 Class of l96 mai' nu . ,lgiww E V,L4 e 5 sw w Q gsm 'Z iw? , -.sm 1 ggi-wel... , ,- -- .3 f Q! 35 yi' Mft.-W:fFi 2 .T Tig 1,34 -,.V . In .. -,Q ' fr 'H 5 .F x ,,,. if . is Klwjf - A 4 ,- 35 V. fxxs, Q.. f wx ,. !-5, - , an YA 51- li 'lm 1 f . 'V' .7,1 . K . .- . sf .3 w . ' y 'wa-M .gf J at nb G2 inf 1 . W v X. ' 1 'Xxx , r ' 1 A . 2' Q wi -' .64 , . Q -Q M A 'Q 6 1 - V? Q Uv v. V L25 3' r .,.. x VL..' 1 V . . M R , if ., vu '-Q in 'QT 1 R Wi 'n an 'R lpn f .rf'TEy an A ' 9' '1777' E. McKay K. Munn R. Meng I. Minezir L. Moore H. McKay P. Marsh W. Mettes R. Minnis S. Morrow A. McKie J. McMain E. McKinley S- Marsh D. Martin J. Martie D- Millfff J. Miller G. Miller J. Mitchell L, Mitchell J. Mitchell B. Moser M, Mudd J. Mudd . .- W' 1 ! 'dr- I I? ,g 'O V ll ' -rf, V if R. McPherson W. Martin K. Miller L. Moffett M. Mundy .959 ml 'ii X als 'V 'S - my W' ,. , . fmfxl L 3 1 QI' N 'Y L Q, 1 4, .9 --.- . . . r . Maggart M. Maurek L. Miller Mohammadi Murdock '25- -0 !F AW' Z ,wip- Iii CL . X. .,,. .Wia- 'S 1 f Av .4 ,I 1 Q 1' C. Main C. Meeker L. Miller L. Montgomery J. Muskovin Maloney Melton Miller Moody Myers Class of 196 Elizabeth McKay, Warrenton. English. Delta Zeta, English club, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta. Harriet Jessica McKay, Warrenton. English. English club, Oral Inter- preters, Sigma Kappa, SNEA. Allen W. McKie, Fremont, Iowa. Business Administra- tion. Alpha Phi Omegag Sigma Tau Gammag Sophomore Class Officer, councilman. Elizabeth Ann McKinley, New Milford, New Jersey. Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, Panhellenic Council, PEM club, Sigma Kappa, SNEA, Sophomore Class Officer, secretaryg Student Mentor, WRA. Jerry Wayne McMain, Kansas City. Busi- ness Administration. Roger E. McPherson, Kahoka. Chemistry. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Keyg Sigma Zetag Sophomore Class Officer, secretary. Cheryl Morris Maggart, Meadville. Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, PEM club, SNEA, Student Mentor, WRA, Young Democrats. Carl Donet Main, Macon. Industrial Arts. Indus- trial Arts club. Gary Michael Maloney, Macon. Accounting. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. Kenneth Richard Mann, Shelbyville. Business Administration. Peggy Lee Marsh, Bettendorf, Iowa. Nursing. Sigma Kappa, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Nurses Ass'n., treasurerg Young Democrats. Stephen J. Marsh, Bettendorf, Iowa. Agriculture. Jerry Lee Martie, Bevier. Physical Education. Baseball, Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Young Democrats. Dave F. Martin, Canton. Social Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau Gamma, Young Democrats. William Louis Martin, Jonesburg. Music Education. Aeolian club, Alpha Phi Sigma, Band. Mary K. Maurek, Clinton, Iowa. Art Educa- tion. Art club, International club. Comiie Lee Meeker, Eldora, Iowa. Music Educa- tion. Aeolian club, Band, Orchestra, SNEA. Michael C. Melton, Ottumwa, Iowa. Business Administration. Rita Meng, Taiwan. English. Intemational club. Wanda Marie Mettes, Shelby- ville. Home Economics. Colhecon club, treasurer: SNEA. Donald Leroy Miller, St. Catherine. Business Administration. Gary E. Miller, Greentop. Physical Education. Senior Class Officer, vice president: Sigma Tau Gamma. James Ralph Miller, Bowling Green. Music Education. Aeolian club, Band, Orchestra, SNEA, UCCF. Kay Darlene Miller, Wyaconda. Business Education. Beta Tau Delta, SNEA, Student Mentor. Larry Everett Miller, Burlington, Iowa. English. English club, SNEA. Linda F. Miller, New Bloomfield. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Sigma. Maxine Lucille Miller, Marshalltown, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club. WRA. lla Gayle Minear, Unionville. English. English club, SNEA. Bill L. Minnis, Morning Sun, Iowa. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda. James Henry Mitchell, Ottumwa. Iowa. English. Tau Kappa Epsilon. James Henry Mitchell, Paris. Botany. Linda Gail Mitchell, Kirksville. Social Science. Linda Lou Moffett, Kirksville. Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Hossein B. Mohammadi, Iran. Chemistry. Inter- national club. Linda Lee Montgomery, Novinger. Elementary Education. Band, B.S.U., ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Lee Willard Moody, St. Louis. Speech Correction. B.S.U., College Players, Dorm Council, Oral Interpreters, Track. Larry Emmett Moore, Baring. English. Alpha Phi Gamma, Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, Newman club. Steve Morrow, Hedrick, Iowa. Physical Education. Baseball. Becky Sue Moser, Brunswick. English. English club, SNEA. Barbara Joann Mudd, Center. Home Economics. Colhecon club: Delta Zeta, Sophomore Class Officer, secretary: SNEA: Student Mentor, Young Democrats: Junior Class Officer, secretary. Mary Beth Mudd, Silex. English. Alpha Phi Sigma: English club, Historical Society, Newman club, SNEA, Young Democrats. Mary Veronica Mundy, St. Louis. English. Dorm Council, English club. SNEA. Nancy Murdock, Kirksville. Spanish. Romance Language club, Newman club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Young Democrats. Jack E. Muskovin, Kirksville. English. English club. Beatrice Lee Myers, Kirksville. Ele- mentary Education. 191 192 Class of 1967 Robert Dale Neagle, Green City. Physical Education. Cross Country, Track. Mary Lou Neil, Downing. Home Economics. B.S.U., Colhecon club. Jerome M. Neyens, Keokuk, Iowa. Business Administration. Richard Jon Nichols, Knoxville, Iowa. Business Administration. William Andrew Nichols, St. Louis. Chemistry. Wesley Foundation. Kenneth H. Neikamp, Mendon, Illinois. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Sharalyn Lee Noland, New London. Physical Education. PEM club, SNEA, WRA. Julie Anne Norman, Burlington, Iowa. Sociology. International club, Young Democrats. Linda Earlene Northcutt, New London. Home Economics. Colhecon club, vice president, Dorm Council, Wesley Foundation. Merlyn Sue Noyes, Bevier. Physical Education. PEM club, WRA. Samuel Agonda Ochola, Kenya. Economics. International club, Wesley Foundation. Roger Leroy Ochs, Brooklyn, Iowa. Biology. Jasper Antipa Okelo, Nairobi. Economics. International club. Jane Ann Olson, Muscatine, Iowa. Elementary Education. New- man club. Mary Lee Orr, Albia, Iowa. History. NEMO Singers, SNEA. William J. Ortman, Nauvoo, Illinois. History. Historical Society, International club, Oral Inter- preters, Young Republicans. Robert Eugene Overkamp, New Florence. History. Helen Ruth Owen, Princeton. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, secretary, Delta Zeta, president, Historical Society, Panhellenic Council, SNEA, Student Mentor, Who's Who. John Cleo Parcell, Bowling Green. Music Education. Aeolian club, president: Alpha Phi Sigma, Band, president, Kappa Delta Pi, NEMO Singers, Orchestra: SNEA, UCCF, Who's Who. Carroll Eugene Parker, Libertyville, Iowa. Zoology. Kay Irene Parker, Russellville. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Nancy Ann Parrish, Galesburg, Illinois. Art. Aeolian club, Alpha Phi Sigma, Art club, Band, Clarinet Choir. Judy Kay Parsons, Ottumwa, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, International club, SNEA. Linda Lou Parsons, Kirksville. Business Education. Subodhkumer Patel, India. Physics. Vinton Pease, Pittsfield, Illinois. Physical Education. K-Club, Basketball, Sigma Tau Gamma. Dorothy Kathryn Peavler, Kirksville. Home Economics. Kappa Delta Pi. George Donald Peoples, Leonard. Business Education. Alpha Phi Omega, New- man club, SNEA, Young Democrats. Tamara Bettina Perry, St. Louis. Sociology. Bruce E. Pfeiff, Burlington, Iowa. Agriculture. Agriculture club. Donna Beth Phelps, New Sharon, Iowa. Home Economics. Colhecon club, Senior Class Officer, treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Carla Sue Phillips, Iowa City, Iowa. Speech Correction. Band, treasurer, SNEA. Rosemary Phillips, Moravia, Iowa. Social Studies. SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Margaret Kay Pierce, Canton. Home Economics. Colhecon club. George E. Pinnell, Wheatland, Iowa. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Baseball, K-Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, SNEA. Ronnie Gene Pister, Seymour, Iowa. Accounting. Larry Paul Pittman, Green Castle. Industrial Arts. John Lyndell Plank, Milan. Agriculture. Agriculture club, SNEA. Roddy Joe Poindexter, Denver, Colorado. Busi- ness Administration. Cross Country, Industrial Arts club, K-Club, Track, Wrestling, Young Democrats. Edward M. Porter, Hannibal. Zoology. Alpha Kappa Lambda, treasurer, Blue Key, recording secretary, Pre-Law club, Pre-Osteopathic club, Sigma Zeta, Student Mentor, Young Republicans, president. Bonnie Sue Powell, Hannibal. Physical Education. English club, NEMO Singers, PEM club, SNEA, WRA. John Wiley Pratt, Mexico. Art Education. Aeolian club, Art club, Band, NEMO Singers, Orchestra. Dave Charles Primeau, St. Charles. Physical Education. Baseball, Newman club, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Petipong Pungboon, Thailand. Economics. International club. Edward J. Putnam, Kirksville. Zoology. Tau Kappa Epsilon. -gpo- ,nv . v E t ..-. if R gsiati, rlju MW- .Iv x Q54 :li Q , Yv ,VA f 0 . fl R. Neagle M. Noyes J. Parcell G. Peoples L. Pittman M. Neil S. Ochola C. Parker T. Perry I. Plank Class of 1967 'fr'- 1521 'by' . f x ..... . .nf ..- A au.. 1. . 6: 'O i. , H-. !'?' f::. E'xX P V' 9. nw. 'gf xr.. - Van., X., l Ilii- ,v- ur -' if . . s lf f .9 55 P .ttf uf J. R K B. R 2 UU' t . has Neyens Ochs Parker Pfeiff Poindexter R. Nichols J. Okelo N. Parrish D. Phelps E. Porter W. Nichols J. Olson J. Parsons C. Phillips B. Powell K. Niekamp M. Orr L. Parsons R. Phillips J. Pratt S. Noland W. Ortmun S. Patel M. Pierce D. Primeau J. Normzm R. Overlxzimp V. Pease G. Pinnell P. Pungboon 1 ' . Northcutt . Owen D. Peavler R. Pister . Putman 193 Class of 196 1 Sin i H-N ' ,QQ ,ia-A dig VV .. ig' lk.. . Q' f 'S 1 39555 X 5 . xiii' ti? 'iw '-Q -- S-ilu ns ,Qi 5 mx Yi i . . . ,Y f 7 194 , ., glans' ii at , .,, w-. .Kqpv-f jf ,J ' , , ,K+ E x ,ET LR!-vw I wif was ,Q gg . J 5 4 t 5: if .. M. Putman R. Rabenau R. Pyevich M. Reese D. Rex , R. Resinger . L. Riley R. Riley R. Riley D. Rose M. Rouse J. Rouse L. Sanders D. Scala J. Sanker . f 1 . 1.-.11 f4'f'- Bef' m ga ' .... 1.53 l ,r- 4 we ?C w if i. n ,ell-' f g Y .... .ff- Y. Rackley K. Richard J. Robinson L. Rowland J. Schafer J. Ramsbottom C. Richardson L. Rohs C. Ryan R. Schlarbaum L. Ratican S. Richardson W. Rojas L. Sahehoff G. Schmitter P. Ray W. Richardson C. Rokosz E. Sakagawa R. Schoonover 4. Qt Q1 QC? funk W. Ray J. Ricketts G. Romine W. Salter R. Schuhler R 3 :Ins R. Rebal I . Rieth C. Rose J. Sanders C. Schulten Class of 1967 Maxine J. Putnam, Kirksville. Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi, PEM club, WRA. Robert M. Pyevich, Silvis, Illinois. Industrial Arts. Rick James Rabenau, St. Louis. History. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi Sigma, Pre-Law club, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Yvonnia Charlene Rackley, Stillman Valley. Homemak- ing. Colhecon club, Intemational club. Jean Phyllis Ramsbottom, Kirksville. English. English club, Romance Language club. Linda Ruth Ratican, Wentzville. Mathematics. Newman club, Sigma Zeta, SNEA. Pamela Faye Ray, Salisbury. English. Alpha Sigma Alpha, English club, Oral Interpreters, SNEA, Young Democrats. Willa Mae Ray, St. Louis. Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, B.S.U., Kappa Alpha Psi Sweet- heart, PEM club, WRA. Ronald J. Rebal, Iowa City, Iowa. Business Administration. Mary Catherine Reese, Marshalltown, Iowa. Elementary Education. International club, Newman club, SNEA. Ruth Louise Resinger, Macon. French. Alpha Sigma Alpha, presidentg Cardinal Key, treasurer, College Ushers, Oral Interpretersg Panhel- lenic Council, Romance Language club: Student Mentor, Young Democratsg Who's Who. David Dean Rex, Leon, Iowa. Physical Education. Kay Richard, Kirksville. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Freshman Class Officer, secretary, Oral Interpreters, SNEA, Student Council, Student Social Committee: Young Democrats: Fun Festival Queen, ,Homecoming attendant. Connie Jean Richardson, Hurdland. Business Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Sidna S. Richardson, Macon. Elementary Education. ACE1 Dorm Council, Elementary Majors Chorus: K-Dettesg Panhellenic Councilg Sigma Kappa, vice president, SNEA: Student Mentor. William Russell Richardson, Skokie, Illinois. Physical Education. Football, Phi Sigma Epsilon. James Robert Ricketts, Muscatine, Iowa. Business Administration. John Frederick Rieth, Syracuse, New York. Industrial Arts. Lorene Riley, Eldora, Iowa. Nursing. Student Nurses Association. treasurer. Richard Keith Riley, Keokuk, Iowa. English. Band, Dorm Council, English club, SNEA, Student Mentor. Ronald Eugene Riley, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Business Adminis- tration. James Stanley Robinson, Princeton. Agriculture. Agriculture club, SNEA. Leroy James Rohs, LaGrange. Accounting. Aeolian club, Band, Basketball. William Rojas, Costa Rica. Agriculture. Constantine Rokosz, Ft. Madison, Iowa. History. Glendle Lee Romine, Hannibal. Psychology. Connie Rose, Ottumwa, Iowa. Elemen- tary Education. David Edward Rose, Iowa City, Iowa. Psychology. Joann E. Rouse, Havelock, Iowa. English. SNEA. Myron Franklin Rouse, Pocahontas, Iowa. Accounting, Linda Kay Rowland, Sunrise Beach. Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Colleen Kay Ryan, Centerville, Iowa. Elementary Education. Clarinet Choir, ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Linda Mae Sahehoff, South Bend, Indiana. Elementary Education. SNEA. Edith Mieko Sakagawa, Hawaii. Elementary Educa- tion. ACE, SNEA. Waimeta Aleen Salter, Brashear. Nursing. Student Nurses Associa- tion. Laird James Sanders, Lansing, Michigan. English. English club. Linda Jane Sanders, St. Louis. Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus. Judith I. sallkef, Jonesburg. Social Science. B.S.U.. Historical Society. SNEA. David Joe Scala, Albia, Iowa. Social Science. Joe Edward Schafer, Birmingham. Iovsa. Zoology. Roger Howard Schlarbaum, Bloomfield. Iowa. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club. Geraldine Marie Schmitter, Queen City. English. English club. SNEA. Richard Lee Schoonover, Humphrey. History. Richard Lloyd Schuhler. St. Louis. History. Historical Society, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Carole Frances Schulten. Hannibal. History. Historical Society, Romance Language club, SNEA, Young Democrats. 195 196 Class of 196 Almut Schwalm, Germany. English. International club, Wesley Foundation. Louise Frances Schwaner, Kirksville. Nursing. Student Nurses Association. John Schwarz, Kirksville. Music Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, NEMO Singers, Orchestra. Carole Lee Seitz, St. Charles. Zoology. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, Sigma Zeta, president, Who's Who. William Seman, Springfield, Illinois. Physical Education. K- Club, Football, co-captain, Who's Who. Lorraine Joyce Semana, Hawaii. Spanish. International club, Romance Language club, SNEA. E. Richard Sens, Seymour, Iowa. Physical Education. SNEA. Alline Shannon, Brunswick. Elementary Education. Beta Tau Delta, ACE, SNEA. Marvin Nelson Shannon, Keytesville. Physical Education. Agriculture club, basketball. Shirley Ann Sheeder, Greenfield, Iowa. Home Economics. Colhecon club, treas- urer, SNEAQ Student Mentor. Larry Ray Shelton, Unionville. Social Science. Lowell Robert Sherwood, Brooklyn, Iowa. Agriculture. Agriculture club, president. Mildred Shields, Milan. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. James Carl Sinclair, Fayette. Chemistry. Dallas Verdean Singer, Spirit Lake, Iowa. Business Administration. Historical Society, Interfraternity Council, president, SNEA, president, Student Mentor, Tau Kappa Epsilon, president: Who's Who, Young Democrats. Thomas David Singer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Physical Education. Dorm Counselor, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Nolan C. Singleton, Bevier. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Dorm Council, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. Donna Sue Slavens, Moberly. Elementary Education, ACE, Ele- mentary Majors Chorus, SNEA. George Edward Slone, Kirksville. Physics and Math. Clarinet Choir. Howard N. Sloop, Queen City. Physical Education. Alpha Kappa Lambda, SNEA, Student Coun- cil, Student Mentor. Donna Marie Smith, Albia, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club, WRA. Edmond Ray Smith, Independence. Physical Education. Cross Country. Ezekiel Smith, St. Louis. Physical Education. B.S.U., Wesley Foundation, Young Democrats. Fred Ray Smith, Independence. Physical Education. Cross Country, Track. Jerry Mac Smith, Clarence. Biology. Juliet Lesley Smith, Middlebury, Ver- mont. Home Economics. Colhecon club. Margaret Kay Smith, Wellsville. Elementary Education. Michael John Smith, St. Joseph. English. English club. Randall Dwaine Smith, Garden Grove, Iowa. Physical Education. Roger Dennis Smith, Centerville, Iowa. Physical Education. Baseball, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Theodora Ann Smith, Macon. Busi- ness Education. Ronald Dean Snyder, Richland, Iowa. Agriculture. Agriculture club, Historical Society. UCCF. Virginia Leota Solomon, Moberly. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Cathy Lee Sonksen, Waterloo, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Delta Zeta. recording secretary: Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Robert Alan Sowinski, Hobart, Indiana. Psychology. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Eva Pearl Sponsler, Kirksville. Mathematics. SNEA. Dennis Glenn Spriggs, Kirksville. English. Blue Key, English club. Patricia Crane Staba, Moberly. Social Science. SNEA. Linda Kaye Stallman, Moberly. Phys- ical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma: Kappa Delta Pig PEM club, presidentg SNEAQ WRA. Bonnie Lynn Stanley, Licking. Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, PEM club. WRA. Sherry Jane Stansberry, Centerville, Iowa. English. English club, vice president: Oral Interpreters: SNEA. Ruth Arlene Steele, Ottumwa, Iowa. Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus. Yulonda Jean Steele, Kansas City. Physical Education. PEM club. WRA. Conrad Frank Stempel, Ollie, Iowa. Zoology. Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Rodney Lynn Straub, Tipton, Iowa. Accounting. Q ,YY ..L5 8 nj! A. Schwalm S. Sheeder G. Slone M. Smith D. Spriggs lflgff Q- 'z. - i, 5 Q i - -ei . T.. ' m-Z., . My , 4 Mis KS! 4-0' L. Schwa.ner L. Shelton H. Sloop R. Smith P. Staba Class of 196 ga: C 40. .nfl l -fi Zigi! f ..,,,, gn- i ,-.gf Q.. i rl 'QW i f, an -13. K at G .. h 'Q s X ii .gh ..- f ,.,.,-v 13' J, J f ' A if . ?-K v fi lky ii I 2 if ' . 5 gg . il ' . 'N' 5,0- ' . pa- , V f I V, Y 'fb' ,J W ' it 'fix 'lf' ff.lf Wi-if S Gu W J. Schwarz L. Sherwood D. Smith R. Smith L. Stallman .ai C. Seitz M. Shields E. Smith T. Smith B. Stanley B. Seman J. Sinclair E. Smith R. Snyder S. Stzinsberry L. Semana D. Singer F. Smith V. Solomon R. Steele R. Sens T. Singer J. Smith C. Sonksen Y. Steele A. Shannon N. Singleton J. Smith R. Sowinski C. Stempel M. Shannon D. Slavens M. Smith E. Sponsler R. Straub 197 198 Class of l96 Q-if k rw ' N i in ' ' . 'r f - v-ev' K is Sr -I - '4 I . . HW ... V I Q K. Strauch L. Swartz M. Timmons H. Turpin J. Ward ' i rv- . A 'C , A . ,.., :fungi ,, U ,gl-A ,.... .. .,..li1 ' fm , , ,..., ..,., , .! iw' ,. -'effcy S v Q . . '- . 1. '....f- .fs 5',',', . S.'..-- . ...ws Hlfvpz.. 'f' ,, 1 . f J fp U 9 Q no an , ,png M X .1 A . mg.. l p. K., i 'Q-is-s sss. f s we - .. .. . .. if umm- 2..ez3Q1:ggf.g3f3l5.ifm2g,. f ggi' pf- lf-. . . , .- .. fi. , . 4' is 5 iss' GQ' 5, .g....... O' be 1 'Q . in J . X Qi Jw- ' -' sn- J ir sv- . vifllgif ,J 'M V7 I QA ' 'V tv i . ,. ...Q 'J IVAVZ .Q sls 1 . Stuckey J. Suddarth A. Straughter R. Stutz 4 . G. Swingle F. Switzer G. Swinderman T. Swingle N. Tomlin H. Trask C. Todd N. Tooley V. Vargas T. VCUCF B. Vandre J. Vass S. Washington W- WHUS M. Warner E. Watson QC' , P. Sullivan C. Teague B. Triebswetter R. Vokoun L. Webber fr' 1. 'Y. M. Sutton P. Ten Eyck S. Trow J. Vukich J. Weber '26 17' 4'.'! ' r.fYi 4 K. Suzuki H. Tennyson M. Trueblood A. Waggoner J. Weber ,M 3- Wt., 3 . J. Swann 1. Thomas G. Tucker P. Walters L. Weber Class of 196 Karen Sue Strauch, Bettendorf. Iowa. Speech Correction. Oral Interpreters, Panhellenic Council, treasurer: Sigma Kappa: SNEA1 Student Council: Junior Class Officer, councilwoman: Student Mentor. Ada Straughter, St. Louis. Physical Educa- tion. Dorm Council. PEM club, WRA. Ronald Lee Stuckey, Unionville. Accounting. Ronnie Lee Stutz, Kahoka. Social Science. John lid Suddarth, Elsberry. Physical Education. Baseball. Peggy Ann Sullivan, LaPlata. Elementary Education. Myra Jean Sutton, Elsberry. Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Della Pi. Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Kappa. Young Democrats. Ken Suzuki, Japan. Spanish. International club. Romance Language club, president, Wesley Foundation. James Howard Swann, Novelty. Biology. Blue Key, SNEA. Lauren Ray Swartz, Keosauqua, Iowa. General Science. Cross Country. George Harrison Swinderman, Kirksville. Accounting. Gaye Ann Swingle, Kirksville. Home Economics. Colhecon club. Truman Swingle, Kirksville. Industrial Arts. Frances Suzanne Switzer, Bucklin. Business Education. SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Carole Sue Teague, Eolia. Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA. Paul Richard Ten Eyck, Edina. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts club, Junior Class Officer, vice president: Newman club, SNEA, Young Democrats. Harold Glenn Tennyson, Mokane. Ele- mentary Education. ACE, SNEA. Judy Ann Thomas, Silex. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Ch0I'L1S, SNEA, Wesley Foundation, WRA. Margo Lynn Timmons, Clinton, Iowa. Physical Education. PEM club. Carol Jean Todd, Lentner. Business Education. Beta Tau Delta, Pi Omega Pi. Nancy Ann Tomlin, Moravia, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, Young Republicans. Norman Lee Tooley, Kirksville. Business Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Historical Societyg Orchestra, SNEA, Student Mentor: Tau Kappa Epsilon, corresponding secretary, Young Democrats. Harry Alan Trask, Memphis. Spanish. Band, Romance Language club, SNEA. Betty Ann Triebswetter, Centerville, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA. Shirley Annette Trow, Kirks- ville. Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi, PEM club, SNEA, WRA. Maria Iris Tnleblood, Costa Rica. Spanish. International club, Newman club. Gilbert Thomas Tucker, Dalton. Mathematics. B.S.U., Intemational club. Helen Delores Turpin, Madison. Social Science. Historical Society, SNEA. Barbara Jean Vandre, Shabbona, Illinois. Elementary Education. SNEA. Vera Victoria Vargas, Costa Rica. Spanish. James Allen Vass, Eldon, Iowa. Zoology. Thomas L. Vetter, Louisiana. Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma, International club, Newman club, SNEA. Richard Dale Vokoun, LeGrand, Iowa. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. James Michael Vukich, St. Louis. Physical Education. Football, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Arthur Lee Waggoner, Ft. Madison, Iowa. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Patsy Jean Walters, Mediapolis, Iowa. Home Eco- nomics. B.S.U., International club. Judith Mae Ward, Kirkwood. Elementary Education. Delta Zetag Elementary Majors Chorus, Senior Class Officer, secretary, SNEAQ Student Social Committeeg WRAQ Young Republicans. Martha L. Warner, Albia, Iowa. Elementary Education, Beta Tau Delta, Colhecon club, ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Sharron Washington, St. Louis. Physical Education. Football, co-captain, K-Clubg Track, Who's Who. Edwin Earl Watson, Canton. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts club. William Robert Watts, Elsberry. Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Linda Kay Webber, Memphis. Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, SNEA. Janice Catherine Weber, Keota, Iowa. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Jolene Dolores Weber, Richland, Iowa. Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, Newman Club, SNEA. Linda Lee Weber, Sigoumey, Iowa. Home Economics. Colhecon club, SNEA. 199 200 Class of l96 Beverly Webster, Galt. English. Herbert Leroy Webster, Galt. Physical Education. Betty Ann Wegener, Montgomery City. Music. Aeolian club, Band, Cardinal Key, Clarinet Choir, Dorm Council, Kappa Delta Pi, president, Orchestra, SNEA, Student Social Committee. Robert Wells, Packwood, Iowa. Industrial Arts. SNEA, Industrial Arts club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historical Society. Ronald Paul Werling, Tipton, Iowa. Physical Education. Cross Country, K-Club, Track. Joe Albert Westwood, Okemos, Michigan. Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic club, secretary. Susan Jane Westwood, Ada, Michigan. English. English club. Glenn L. Wheeler, Rockford, Illinois. Geography. Historical Society, SNEA, Student Mentor, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. Carol Wheelock, Hannibal. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Elementary Majors Chorus, NEMO Singers, SNEA, Student Mentor. John F. Whelan, Lincolnwood, Illinois. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Newman club, PEM club, SNEA, Young Democrats. Eddie Dixon White, Winfield. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, president, Baseball, Industrial Arts club, Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Student Social Committee, Wesley Foundation, Young Democrats, Who's Who. Connie Jean Whitlock, Muscatine, Iowa. Elementary Educa- tion. John Noah Whitt, Jr., Kirksville. Music. Aeolian Club, NEMO Singers, SNEA. Richard Paul Wilber, O'Fallon. History. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Newman club, vice president, Pre-Law Club, Senior Class Officer, president. Danny Joe Wilford, Trenton. Business Education. B.S.U., International club. Nancy Carol Wilkerson, Fulton. Elementary Education. ACE, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Elson Williams, St. Louis. History. Morlot Williams, Hannibal. General Science. Kappa Alpha Psi. Otis Leon Williams, Hannibal. History. Kappa Alpha Psi, Young Democrats. Harold Wayne Willis, Canton. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts club. Carol Lillian Wilson, Novinger. Elementary Education. Elementary Majors club. Jane Wilson, Columbia. Elementary Education. Dorm Council, Wesley Foundation. Linda Jean Winkleman, Greentop. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Alpha, president, Cardinal Key, Colhecon club, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, SNEA, Student Council, secretary, Student Mentor, Who's Who, Young Democrats. Harold Dean Winn, Downing History. Phil Wisdom, Mexico. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, president. Robert L. Witherspoon, St. Louis. Political Science. B.S.U., Pre- Law club, Young Democrats. Sharon Rose Wohlert, St. Louis. Elementary Education. Laura Ann Wolf, Greentop. Mathematics and Physics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta, treasurer. Roger Dean Wood, Bethel. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Baseball, Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Young Democrats. Reba Maxine Wood, Brookfield. Elementary Education. Gary Lynn Woodward, Moravia, Iowa. History. James Alfred Woodward, Kirksville. Business Administration. Georgia Carole Wrasmann, St. Louis. Elementary Education. SNEA. Kenneth Allen Wriedt, Clinton, Iowa. Accounting. Eddie Joe Wright, Kirksville. Biology. Alpha Phi Omega, Freshman Class Officer, vice president. Franklin Wright, Brookfield. Business Admin- istration. Gerald Wayne Yarrington, Keokuk, Iowa. Political Science. Carolyn June Yount, Macon. Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Mary Kathleen Yowell, Perry. Home Economics. Colhecon club, Newman club, SNEA. William Francis Ziegler, San Diego, California. Industrial Arts. Larry Dean Zimmerman, Spickard. Agriculture. Agriculture club. In B. Webster J. Whelan O. Williams L. Wolf G. Yarrington . Webster E. White Willis Wood Yount 9... -me s 'il' ' .VNQQ -an-' 4 ' sd lf? Class of 196 as-wf. . Q, K in -::, K1 at WK: . I ,ii 113- H fi if Q -ff , ,Q Q ,- ,.n- . 1. We 5- .9.c'r' if i f px it hx .Q N ,L'- V i.,, . '-L, gg. i e...s. l ? l B. Wegener C. Whitlock C. Wilson R. Wood M. Yowell 'kw- sv' ,auf g.v:..g 1 is R. Wells J. Whitt I. Wilson G. Woodward W. Ziegler Werling Wilber . Winkleman Woodward Zimmerman J. Westwood D. Wilford H. Winn G. Wrasmunn S. Westwood G E N. Wilkerson P. Wisdom I R K. Wriedt . Wheeler . Williams . Witherspoon E. Wright C. Wheelock M. Williams S. Wohlert F. Wright 201 Class of 1968 Martha Acuff ..,. Shirley Adkins A A Terry Aikin A A A Byron Akers A A A Ronald Albert A A Ronald Albright Lois Aldridge A A A Zandra Allison A James Allpress A A Vena Almond A A Larry Altgilbers A A A A Janice Amosson A A A A A Frank Anania A Charles Anderson Kamal Aossey A A Nancy Archer A A Jack Atterberry A Charlotte Baker A A A A Pamela Baldwin A Spencer Ballard A Fred Banks AAAA Alan Barber ,A A A Mike Barnes A A A Wilma Barnes A A Donald Barnett A Nancy Barnett A A James Barrows A Thelma Bartmess Teri Baskett AA Charles Baucom Nan Begeman A A Arlette Bell AAAAAA Craig Bennett A A A Michael Bennett Edgar Berry A... Patty Bertelle A A A Larry Bethel A A A Dennis Bishop A Paul Bittiker A A A Turid Bjorstad A A Steven Bland A A A Ed Bliefnick A A A Susan Boehm A A A Chris Bohon A A A Karen Bollen A A A A A A A A A Kirksville Brashear A A A Reasnor, Iowa AAAAAAAAAPerry A A A Brookfield A A Muscatine, Iowa Brashear A A A A A Curryville A A A Lineville, Iowa AAAAAAAAAM1lan AAAAAAAAAACanton A A A Ottumwa, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, IowaA Cedar Rapids, Iowa A A A Gilman City AAAAAAAALaPlata Macon A A A Houston, Texas A A A A A A A Kirksville A A A Los Angeles, California Canton St.Louis AAAAASilex A A A Kirksville A A A A Trenton A A A A A Macon A A Kirksville A A Kirksville A A A St. Louis A A A Monroe City A A A A Lancaster A A A St. Louis A A A A A Fulton A A A A Glenwood A AAAAAAAA Numa, Iowa A Montgomery City Cedar Rapids, Iowa Mendon AAAAAAAAANorway A A A Vandalia A A A Salisbury A A A A A St. Louis A A A A A A Kirksville A A A Creve Coeur f 5' if 3 R A,A. ig V' ii ia 3 4- 9-A 1- A fl 4 g A9 'S 5 Aff-VA ff X- ' 5 x I - 2 Limit il q Ar . A VV , A, gig, 15' :gg Abs gb 1' g 1 if t wA1Q A - '- Q- i ii ' 'L 4 -I 'Qi 'iii Q.: K V' -,f- I lim - ' I B :' :iff ' k ' f We g K ,3.- ' 1 A.-,La i , ,ajax j 5 le:-Sa., A ' L ll A A. Af 495 'A ::. was - -fl I ' ' ' A NY ' -1 we V , r A Am My ns- maxi Q ,A-1. if L f 1+ V A.. A 2 h lam W E.. 3 Gm S .ll A99 A AAA AAAAAA A A L -we In , A A. K., A s.. Lf ! : i':' Af I 3. ft -W-k' A 15 1: if 3:7 5 - ' I A, At it Jef ' i A, ' law RA ,K ak-' 'T , if A 1:-A im Q- , it x 5. ,JA ir 5' 4- iff, Kli- Af: A '-: xt A Q 4: -' -' 3 A-f:-2 I J?- l la - Q if if ,' ,g I . I AM I Q A A, I ,-- i Alf j f N N- 6334 A57 ' I ww-ugh .fbi as A . if A X 'z:V Q K' ' 5- .as s ies W is Af? -A 1 ,N 7: - Am' 'ML ng fi sv aid if l F I IIL . 1 ' A V A A A5344 di W AV lg? g 12+ s Q Q Eh Class of l968 Donna Bond ,... A A A A A A A A Kirksville Richard Boroni ..,, .,,..... B rookfield James Botts A A William Boudreau A Howard Bowens A A A Connie Bower A A Russell Bowles ..,, Anita Bradfield A A David Bradley A A A James Bradshaw AA Sarah Bram A A Leon Brammer .... Richard Branch A A A Judy Brandt A A A Jim Brewer A A A Larry Brewer AAAAAAA John Briggs A AAAAAA A Richard Brombaugh A Bloomfield, Iowa A A A A A Steffenville A AAAA St. Louis A A A A A Hannibal A A A A Hannibal A A A Milton, Iowa A A A A LaBelle A A LaGrange A A A A Macon A A A Wayland A A A A St. Louis A A A A Brunswick A A A Revere A A A A A A Marceline A A A Fairfield, Iowa Stockport. Iowa Jeanette Brown AAAA A A A Elsberry Jerry Brown A AAAA AAAA K irksville John Brown A AAAAAA Kahoka Sam Brown A A Lewistown Ann Broyles A Trenton Christa Bruhne A A A A A A Germany Charles Bruner AAAA A A Downing Meredith Bruner A A A A St. Louis Nancy Bruner A A Downing Bob Buennig AAAA A Davenport, Iowa Phyllis Buffington Columbus Junction, Iowa Phongsuree Bunnag Gary Burk A Jill Burnam A Flora Burton A A Don Cable A A James Callaghan Mary Lou Callis A A A Linda Carpenter Florence Carroll Robert Carroll A Barb Carter Neal Carter Sharon Cassity Mary Ann Cary A A Dennis Chalupa Alan Charboneau A A A Thailand A Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Denver, Colorado A A A A St. Louis St. Catherine Syracuse, New York AParis A AAAA A Taylor A Frankfort. Indiana A Ottumwa, Iowa A A Stockport, Iowa A Vandalia A A A A A Brookfield Canton A Phoenix, Arizona Independence 203 Q as J Q i mg, R, K gr , S i ?m?l, f,,s if Pi pi, 3215535 as f 'ea 5 f assi if Z' wi , . ' f, li I-kj. W if f P ii ' as 5 4 M at I ff! Class of 1968 1 'X iw I I gw s r rs W' rj-33? K5 at ST-f . 3 z V Q ,L ff' I -'-- rr Q l 5. 1 'G 5 h I fe'-M ' PE lf:- ' ' h: Q. -r,-,' - ill, g fa- Y I L,-i V V J I C .- H Q, F a, fi f i X ,. - ' . ra 1 m frfiff . ,, My-f is fs Zi fr ,gf A 1 - ,.e'S':'12 r1?: P M W ',f1w-'fav 2 f f 2 aaga l 55 2 a gi., 25 ,, .f f QB f, IW-:D ' nf.: V -.4 A wg.: 204 If , ,vu ' ' and .N 34 ,i gf i 2- 1... all S9 ss 'w ti A df A Q- -4- If na, X 'K is-' SH I -A .5 V N, .::, lf R' N ,-ri. x A' X- lose .AQQ J 35 gs. Kenneth Christal Ann Christensson Jeanne Christy . , Joyce Christy , . . Cheryl Cimmino ,... Louis Cimmino . John Claggett . , . Faith Clark . , I Jim Clark . , . Ruth Clark . . . Ron Clawson . . . Jacquelyn Clow . Diana Cloyd .... Fred Cochrane , . Fred Collins ,... Jerry Collins .... Linda Collins . , . Robert Collins ,. Jenny Compton . , . Marla Cook .... Thomas Cool . . . Bob Cooney . . Gary Coulter , . Dennis Cowen . , . Lucien Cox , . . Jeanie Coy . , . Jimmie Coy .... Larry Craig ..... Gary Crank I Richard Crawford Lynn Creason , , Don Crist .,,... 'Dorothy Cupp , . Mary Curp ,.... William Dalbey . . Donna Danielsen Carole Davis ,... Connie Davis . . . David Davis . I . Linda Davis . Sandra Davis . . . Daniel Day .,,.. Melvin Decker , . June Degeneff . . . David Dehner , . . Hannibal Sweden . , . Muscatine, Iowa Milan . . I . . Palmyra Haledon, New Jersey ......,...Shelb1na ,. Centerville, Iowa ....,. Monroe City Rock Island, Illinois Linneus . . , . Ottumwa, Iowa . . . Cedarville, Ohio Emden Brunswick .,.. . . . Kirksville . . . . Worthington . . . , , Greentop . . . . Milan . . , Unionville . . . , Ottumwa , . . Davenport . , . Davenport, . , . Packwood, 1 a Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa .....,,....Bev1er . , l Kirksville . . . Kirksville . . . Hannibal I I Elsberry I . . Kirksville . . . Brashear . . . Kirksville .,... Kirksville . . , . . . Kirksville . . , Ottumwa, Iowa , . . Davenport, Iowa Hannibal Macon Mexico . . , Ottumwa, Iowa . . . . , . . . Kirksville . . . . Allerton, Iowa . . . , . . Hannibal . . . , . Ferguson . , . LaPlata Jerry Dennis . . Wesley Dennis . . . James Derham , . Anthony Derosa , . Charlotte Dewey . Marsha Dickerson Richard Dickinson John Dietz ,,.A,,. Nancy Dominacki John Donnelly ..... Judi Doubleday . . . Valery C. Downing Bernice Downs . . Dan Drane .....r Gary Drennan . . . Pam Drummond , Pat Drummond . . , . . . , Paul Dysart ,...,. Elaine Edmondson Eileen Edwards . . Mary Efthim . Richard Elliott , Patrick Elliot , , Susan Ellman , . John Emmett . . Ardella Engle Charles Erwin Michal Evans Donna Ewens John Farnham , Harry Farr Tom Farrel Lee Fast , . . . . . North English, Iowa Hannibal Troy , . Hackensack. New Jersey Louisiana ........ Tipton, Iowa . . . . . Birmingham, Iowa . . . . , . Cedar Rapids, Iowa ., , Davenport, Iowa . . . Bloomfield, Iowa . , , . . Ankeny, Iowa , . . , , . Kirksville . Springfield, Illinois Columbia .,..,.. Hannibal .,,..,,.Novinger ..Ewing Marshalltown, Iowa . , . Sigourney, Iowa .,,...,..,..Chula , .. St. Louis . Farmington, Iowa . . , , St. Louis , . . . . St. Louis Ft. Madison, Iowa Ottumwa, Iowa , , , . Palmyra , ., , Troy Centralia Kirksville , . Kirksville . . Des Moines. Iowa , Kirksville Frank Feingold . Philadelphia. Pennsylvania William Felizola Gerald Fetters Connie Fickel . . Stephen Finch , . Chris Fiorentino Iraj Firouzabadi Maureen FitzHenry Iona Fleagle . . Gretchen Flesch , Gary Floyd Charles Foelsch , , , , . Venezuela . Green City . , Kirksville . . Bussey, Iowa Rockford. Illinois , , , Iran Tenafly. New Jersey . . , Fairfield, Iowa Topeka. Kansas . . Browning , , , . St. Louis , r f W! it an ,gg . ,A . C Tr. .KX if Q ii kg. X . if 0 axle 'M' ,iv ..,u, ff Q lu Q5 C- ' , .4 '- ., go'-' i ,gi gif.. .. . 'LTV f-I ,P I 1 9-rf.-C 'D Class of 1968 1. 1 1 wwe' .in A K. fi. f, i'illi,.i. J- -g 'I P' -se 5 . ' I f ,1 ..- . f . 5 . . 4 , as . iw? . tfr, at , Qi 4+ r ,- . p . Eg., .... 6 9 , 21- i I lx f U 0 nth 5 Q .3 Q X .E . favs, 205 206 Class of 1968 Karen Foss A A Bruce Foster A A Judy Foster A A A Jolene Fox A A A A James French A Judith Fretwell A Terry Fretwell A David Fritz .,.. Barbara Fromme Jean Galbraith A Becky Gardine A Ann Garrett AA Darrill Garton Keith Gass A A Diana Gates Nancy Gates A A Anita Gatlin A Della Gibson A Jana Gilmore Jack Glaser A Ralph Gleissner John Glidden Laura Gomez Royce Gramm Jr Larry Granneman Fred Green A A Lawrence Green Donald Gregory Richard Gregory Jackie Grimshaw Carol Grooms Linda Grover Wesley Groves A Linda Haden Peggy Haines Jo Diane Hale Dwayne Hallman Richard Halpin Jane Hamblin Pat Hamilton Robert Harbourn Leora Harlan Gary Harmison Donald Harmon Mary Dee Harris Purdin .Foley A A A A A Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A Oskaloosa, Iowa AASt.Lou1s A A A A A A A A A A Williamstown A A A A A A A A A A Williamstown Middle Island, New York AAAAAAAAAAAAAAASt.Charles .AAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAACanton A A A A A A Lancaster A A A A A Hannibal A A A A Lineville, Iowa A A A Lacona, Iowa A A Keokuk, Iowa A A Kahoka A Unionville A A Linneus A A A A Hannibal A A Chicago, Illinois A A A Naperville, Illinois Nantucket. Massachusetts A A Brooklyn, New York Storm Lake, Iowa Oelwein, Iowa A A Overland A AA LaBeIIe Montezuma, Iowa Keosauqua, Iowa Callao A Bloomfield, Iowa A A A A Memphis A Purdin Macon A St. Louis A A A Arbela A Hobart. Indiana Muscatine, Iowa A A Wilmette. Illinois Dumont, New Jersey Hannibal Warrenton Trenton A Madison Paris 9 ,sq -an if an we W Am ff W Cf' KA Q45 H .Ai Fw- K 'Rt mf-4-A ,511 gk. ' 'f' I - A ' . - Ag 4'- ,.. fpiv y we 4 F 15 Q I CW! I ,fait A an ve. X-I ggi'-' I ,ffl -I ' E- ' f- - -f 1:0 ' ff A Al ff' 'A - 4 'dl EY V A 1 I , Lf' A A A 4 4 1 x Ai gr .MA 1 5 Q .I I CY I gt.-'ul:'k. he l o4':'liH. M 'ya T-' I ' ' I 11 dnhff is I lf? isps' I , is 2- J A -'Am' 1 ' I' ,A A 1' rf rj? ' if' if 'Q' AAA t '., A? -fa A -we if' A A l e I H 0 ,A::-, VV A ,V ' Q- gig Af A it 23, E i I 1.52.- 5 I na ,... gp! J A 3, - .G V A QC- :V N M A S L,.. Que? .wc ' -f 'sr IS I 1 4 ff sf ZA 4! AA, 4 i Q62 f-sz gil' J A k 'A ' far s 7 Y' A Q h in.. HQQF -J WA. QS. 1 .,,AAL:g.-A - A 5? r' sei l Ax ,A A A -A 'A A A 4 Aw, f A AA? AAA Af-'?9'1 'B V .fs .A 6 1 -if 5 K K NW A V iff W9 Y I-' ,li '37 't i. A 1 Jaw 1136? is- ,f , r 'K' A ,- A Q , . ,fs 05,9 f A Y' t 3 s J 5' Q7 A 1 Q 'cf -' 'fr' f ,nf 2 'r Yh f is 'Qllyac J 5 s, fm - AA 1 A A' sg .Q A,-.. AA Class of 1968 Ella Hastings ....,..... Margaruette Hastings Edward Hatcher A A A Howard Hawkins A A A John Hawkins .,.l Shirley Hays .,.,.. Richard Heady A A A Janice Heid A A A A Daniel Hennessy A A Margaret Herring A A Rellis High ,,., Kent Hill r..... Marsha Himes A A A Jim Hindman A A A Phyllis Hinds A A A Curtis Hines A A A A Eileen Hinnah A A A A A Robin Hirashima ..,. A A A A A A Poplar Bluff Macon A A A A A A Delta, Iowa A A A A Galva, Illinois A A A A A A A Shelbina AA Macon A Ottumwa, Iowa St. Louis Bellerose, New York A A A A A A A A Bellflower A A A A A Keokuk, Iowa A A A A A Moscow Mills A Des Moines, Iowa Kirksville A AA AA Edina A Decatur, Illinois A A A Sigourney, Iowa Hawaii Terry Hittle AAAAAAAAAAAA A Ottumwa, Iowa Betty Jean Hobson A Arnold Hoch AAAA Mark Hoffman A A Nadine Hogge A A A Darrell Hogue Michael Holder A A A Glen Holm A A A A Marilyn Holman Norman Houser A David Housman Jeanne Howard A A A Joyce Hoyt A Anthony Huizinga Marvin Huizinga Gary Hutchins A A Barry Irelan A A Susan Irick AAAA A Al Jackson Linda Kay Jackson Leslie Jakowski A A A Patricia Jarboe A A Benni Jennings Deanna Jennings Anne Jerome William Johns Charles Johnson Grant Pass, Oregon A A Dallas, Iowa A Dakota City, Iowa A Maywood A A A A A A Farber A AA Madison A Humeston, Iowa A A A A A A Bridgeton A A Marceline A A Sperry, Iowa A A A La Belle A AA A Albia, Iowa A Fulton, Illinois A Fulton. Illinois Exira, Iowa A A A A Floris, Iowa A A A Hannibal A Dallas. Texas Macon Florissant A Clarence Marshalltown. Iowa Ottumwa. Iowa A Kirksville Queen City Palmyra Class of 1968 A A Saas, - A. few-at Q ,pq , I ' 'a iw Wi f AA i25'2+Ei'?35lA'?T'f 5' VY S Q wp '61 A Agar- t :kia 5i?'g,:4-A-g2fti? i 34f? 5VP'sE112-'in I ' is Q f ei- f,L, +A .A wt,,giz,,-I -f I A A e ws?ifsL.,..t ft,-if -fm f 1 . 9 are , A A W A ' As A 4 fe- K ' b ,, Aj, V YA-,fi-1-5,17 W at A A L,'.- t A I I 1 3 ' ' L' W .A aa A Ae ,A A 'M An uv if 35 if vi A AAAA i IA I A f I A Aeee Q - 1 A A .4 as A B teeee S A A ' . Q- x - ,,,,wA, N. ' , A-W, AA A, A A K Q A -,k' w 'S A r .- fi: iy' ii I Y fm. 0 I if-A K u w ,Q g z tg A-fx 1 V gs, 9, PM Elk' V fr: ' 'G' i A. A L,VL P ff . gp, A A H- J A I A, ,A , A i .,,, 1, I wb A f ir ' f H ff' a t Q 'F -' a 'K A- I 0 ' ,fs H A J I AAAA - v -'Ei if A I ie' I ve . - A 'z , AAwffe,g ? f Yi tiffaiiiis A . A I , I :,Jff.,A ' ' 5 I L,L, AA 5-rj ' L I Q A A f if 4 - ,,, I ',,' ig' '- A X. , A mv A F Q A1 1 ' ' - ' N 7 I gi ' 'Y 208 i K, 4 A ,K VSA fr, A, -,wx Af f, 'Q I A - 'A f ti 3 ' A. 1 1 wr ,.f- A -I Ai' I t,ffgi,- A, :At 'f-, tfyigf X -A f 5 Lk- A 4 ht A A .At QU, I t J-1 ' Richard Johnson A A Mary Johnston A A A Clara Jones .,.. Karen Jones ..,,,.. Rex Wayne Jones A Susan K. Jones A A A William R. Jones A Ray Joyce ..,,... Georgia Kaminski Thomas Kane AA Karen Karlson A A A A Richard Kasiewicz Katherine Kasmann Victor Kaylarian A Jerilyn Keim .,... Sheila Kelley A A A Melvin Kelly A A Lynne Kelsey A James Kent A A Ken Kerckhoff A A Murray Key A A A Redonda Key A A A Charles King A John Kinney A Tom Kirchner A A Eric Klein A A A James Knipmeyer A Jean Koebke A A A Garry Koehn A Linda Kohn Orville Kruger A Sam Krupiarz A A Robert Kudelko A A Richard Kulage A A Barbara Kunz A A Michael Lake A A Nancy Lambert A A A Bill Lamken AAAA Sammy Land A A Patricia Lang A A Jackie LaPour Janet Larrick A Lawrence Larson Kathleen Lavallee A Richard Laymon A A A A A A Bloomfield, Iowa Baring A Franklin Park, Illinois A AADown1ng A A A Sigourney, Iowa A A A Davenport, Iowa Bevier A A A Springville, Iowa St.Louis A A A Lancaster A A Dumont, New Jersey A Stamford, Connecticut AA A A Jonesburg Rumford, Rhode Island A A A A AA A A Hull, Illinois A A A West Liberty, Iowa A A A A A A Hannibal A A A A A Queen City A A A Dalton, Illinois A Edwardsville, Illinois A Jonesburg A Moberly A AAA AA Memphis A A Marshalltown, Iowa A A A A A Memphis A A A Closter, New Jersey A A A AAAAAAA Hannibal A A A AA Ottumwa, Iowa A North English, Iowa A A Hudson, New York A A A A Holland, Iowa A A Stamford, Connecticut A A Farrell, Pennsylvania AASt.Lou1s A AAAA AAASt.Louis A Davenport, Iowa A A A A A New Boston A A A A A St. Louis A A A A A Jefferson City A A Marshalltown, Iowa A Marshalltown, Iowa A A A A Clarence A A A St. Anne A Canal Zone A A A Revere Patti Leach .,...... Lawrence Leake .... Patsy Leake ...... Larry Lee ..,... Bernard Leeds .... Terry Leonard . . . Donna Lewis ,,... Kenneth Lexer ,.., Pat Liebbe ,,.., Mary Lillard . . Jerry Lippert . . . Gary Loeffler ...,, Dennis Loehrer ..., Rodney Loesch ..,.. Arthur Logan ..... James Logan ,,.. Gerald Lohman .... Donald Losey ,... Michael R, Loveless Stephen Lowenberg Cheryl Luth ..,,.. Robert Lynch ........ Paulette McClusky . Wayne McCombs . Lynn McCoppin .. . . . Ft. Madison, Iowa . . , . , New London , . . , Bowling Green . , . . Fremont, Iowa . . . Ankeny, Iowa . . . . , , Ottumwa, Iowa GreenCastle , . . , Camden, New Jersey . . . . . . Muscatine, Iowa Maywood Kirksville Birmingham, Iowa Florissant .,,.....,...,.Moberly East Elmhurst, New York , . . . . Ankeny, Iowa .. , Burlington, Iowa . , .,,..,.,. . Kahoka , . . . . . Lafayette, Indiana . , . . . Hedrick, Iowa . . , . Burlington, Iowa . . . , Lineville, Iowa . . . Clinton, Iowa Lovilia, Iowa Marceline Bill McCourt . . Medford Station, New York Diane McGahey . , Aaron McIntosh ...,. Richard McKenzie , , . Louise McMain ,... Paddy McNeely , . , Mary McNeese . . . Ronald McSorley Daniel Madden . . , Donald Maddox . , Thomas Maddox . . Daniel Manley , . . Richard Manning , , Lana March , ,. , . Nancy Marshall , Micky Martin . Robert Mastroberte ., .. ,. ....., Durham ,......Mercer . . . Keokuk, Iowa . . . . Unionville , . . Springfield, Illinois . . . . Mt. Pleasant, Iowa . , ..,. .... S helbyville , . . Mt. Sterling, Iowa .Canton , .,.. . Hannibal , , . . Clinton, Iowa . . . Burlington, Iowa .. .,... ,.Macon Macon Green Valley, Illinois Garfield, New Jersey Lei Mataifale ,..,, , . . , , . . Samoa Daniel Matheney . , . Ottumwa, Iowa Steve Matukaitis . . . Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania 3 Class of 1968 e 1 ,L y tf' 2 Q K . E , -.. , Q mi x . ,, ,EFF Y , fs J 7, , 'mfg 5 s 4 i F it 5 f F' 5 -we y l C L tgp Q, Q 731' 3 -e if 17 Q e 157, - 6. fl .QQ ,CQ-Q? I -'.- I 5,4 J 5' ,timing 41 21 :Pig ggi, :Ll . . ' L- :LKL ,. , I sissl 91- .HMI ff f Dawg M -K 7 E. ez. r sh if Hangs: .3 QQ' mg . 'af-E -E1 ' if if m t- I I 209 210 Class of 1968 Karen Mauck A A A Jerry Mead ,.,, Ruth Meade A A A A Dan Menze ...,.. Sharon Merrell .,., Roger Metcalf ..., A A William Meyer A A A A A Paul Middeke ...., Joyce Mihalovich A A Peggy Miley A AA Mary Jane Millemon A A A Earl Miller A ............ A Martha Miller .,....,..... A A AA A A LaBelle Moberly A A A Chelsea, Iowa A A A A A A Salisbury A .... LaBelle Pleasantville, Iowa Fulton A A A A A A St. Charles A A A Kirksville AA Kirksville A A Princeton A A A A A A Vandaha A A A A A A A Louisiana Robert Milligan A A North Haledon, New Jersey Sandra Milliken A Thomas Minor A A William Mitchell Verna Monk A A A Gail Montgomery Robert Moore .... Robert Moore A A A Twila Moore Philip Morgan AA David Morris A A A Jim Mower Paula Mulford A A Margaret Munns Janice Myers AA Roger Myers A A Myra Nagel A Zaven Nalbandian Mike Nanneman A A Jim Nash A A A A Rick Neff A A Jim Neifert Robert Nelson A A Robert W. Nelson Judy Newqtlist A A Verona Nichols Katsukuni Nishimoto Joan Niswonger A Karen Noble A A Beverly Noe A A Elaine Noll James North A A A A A A A Kirksville A A Kirksville A A A Vandalia A A Marceline A A A Novinger A A A Baring A A A A A A Memphis A A Cedar, Iowa A A A Albia, Iowa A A Rathburn, Iowa A Norridge, Illinois A A A Kirksville St. Charles AA A AA Coatsville A A A A A A Kirksville Red Bud, Illinois A A A A Lebanon A A A A A A Salisbury Elmhurst, Illinois A A A A A A Humphreys AAAAAAAMex1co A Bettendorf, Iowa A A A A A Hannibal A A A A Agency, Iowa A A A Kirksville A A A Japan A Wentzville A A AAAA Rothville A AAAAA Kirksville A Leavenworth, Kansas Dow City, Iowa A A .- 3 5 tr , XE! 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I 4 rf' -r - if A ' Q A YS f 1 Class of l968 Michael Norton A A A Webster Groves Elsie O'Bryan ......, A A A Elvins Edward O'Connor A A A Agency, Iowa Nancy Ohlerich A A Gayle Olson A Philip Ordonio Donald Owens Myrtle Owings A Donna Page Bill Paradis Gretchen Parcell David Parish Nancy Park A Mary Parrett Archie Parrish Alice Patton A Jeanne Paullin A Willis Peery A Mike Pesola Susan Peterson James Petre Ed Phelps John Phillips A Gary Pickard Terry Pinkerton Janice Pinnell Vivian Pirrone Tom Plank John Porter A Linda Louise Potts Sheri Povendo Jerry Power Joeta Prather A A James Pratt Ruth Prebe A Charles Pryor Randal Quick Steven Racey A Linda Randall Elvy Raney David Rapp Teddy Rathburn Doralee Ratliff David Rawson Rita Reagan Welton. Iowa A Ottumwa, Iowa A Kirksville A A A St. Louis A A Memphis Commerce City. Colorado A Colona. New Jersey Ottumwa, Iowa A A Springfield. Illinois A A Kirksville Eldon. Iowa Knox City Morton. Illinois Ankeny, Iowa A A Laredo Chicago. Illinois Burlington. Iowa Kirksville Tipton. Iowa A A Ottumwa, Iowa A Packwood. Iowa Aztec, New Mexcio Brookfield A Bergenfield. New Jersey A A A A St. Louis A A A A Lathrop A A A Fulton A Kirksville Centerville. Iowa St. Charles Waterloo. Iowa Edina A Clinton. Iowa Aztec. New Mexico A A Arbela A Kirksville A Frankford CentraliaA Illinois Curryville A Hunnewell Cedar Rapids. Iowa Montgomery City 211 Class of l968 fl A A A ' A . AA AA -- K '- QA E' Q ' X sg A X.: :A A Qi - N ' P' A i ' ' ' AA rg - A Ji K yrkk szwgAAAMEMJ, A K 2 it e 'K Y ' - Y' HA 'H A11 'uv A AA Q, V pix, AA rg, VK 5 W 7 , AA A d, I . A 1 A L L - A -J -:J-F' A --LL affix AA ' L f , L-Wasil - 1 K Q A I - L, . ' A-if A f A RX I QKWA ? 'IL-Milam' In ' .-.H qw- we-B ' 'lwfvf LL,.L J' ' ga 'Yi' ' - V - 5 3' Ii .. ' 1 ,'x'.1, , ' ' I . A v A. at M 'Y' Af 'X fi ' W ' J.--'A 'Q-'YJ pkf A 'i V 4, A iv f -'14 l I iii ' iffwiim ,if A i IQ- 'A fi 'F 1A 'f . I ' As A A L AA... I aaa A Ar. A.. - 7 ' Y L 'Xe' . L Q f 'X B w 'f 'gf' I 'W Q in ' ' ef - I as A' A' A A - sw fa-faa L Aff 212 Margaret Reighard A A Mike Requet .,..... Leonard Reynolds A A A Charles Rice ..... Nancy Rich ..... Allen Lee Richardson Jerry Richeson ,....... Isaac Richmond A A A Lawrence Ritter A A A Thelma Roberts A A A Kent Robertson A A A Terry Robertson A A A Janice Robinson A. Judy Robinson A A A A A Kimberly Robinson A A Sharon Rogers .... Richard Roland A A A Rhonda Romine AA Gary Ronimous A A A Charles Rooker A A A Dennis Rose A A Steven Rose A Eileen Rutherford Howard Ryan A A A DeWayne Sanders Carolyn Santee A Gloria Scarff AAAA Glenn Schaefer A A Earl Schatzman A A Patricia Scherder A A A Carl Schmidt A Sally Schmidt A John Schricker A A Steve Schroeder A A A Phillip Schwarzkopf A Lavern Scott Larry Sears A A A Jim Sefrit A John Sehrt AA AAA Kendell Sevits A A A Terry Sharp A Larry Shaw Lynette Shaw A A A Jennifer Shelton A A A Debbie Shepard A A A Agency, Iowa A A A Quincy, Illinois Cairo A A A A A Centralia A A A Brookfield A A A AAAAAA Lucerne A A A A Rhodes, Iowa A A A Lovilia, Iowa A A A AA Hannibal AAAAAAAClark A A A A A A Marceline A A A A A Cantril, Iowa Baring A A A Keosauqua, Iowa Hannibal A A A AAAAAA Leonard A A Des Moines, Iowa Centralia A AAAA Hannibal A A A Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A AAAA Kirksville Alexanderia, Virginia Westwood, New Jersey A Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A A Novinger A Green City A A A A Knox City A A A A Palmyra AAA A A A St. Louis A A Bowling Green Hannibal A A A Clinton, Iowa A A Davenport, Iowa A A A A A A Creve Coeur A A Irving, Texas AA Novinger A A A Rockfalls, Illinois A A A A A A A A Kirksville A A A A O'Fallon A A A Kirksville A Davenport, Iowa A A Little York, Illinois A A AAAA St. Charles A A A AAAA Unionville A Cedar Rapids, Iowa Thomas Sherry David Short A AA Mary Shoush A Muriel Shumate A Nancy Siem A A Larry Silvey A Jack Simmons .... A A Lawrence Sims .... A A Glen Skaggs A Richard Sloan A A Patrick Small A Burton Smith Byron Smith A Donna Smith Joan Smith Philip Smith Ruth Ilene Smith Wilfred Smith A A Jill Snyder A Lance Solter A Allen Sontag A Karen Sowers Jill Spiker Jeanne Staggs Rosanne Stark Martha Staton Richard Stauffer Albert St. Clair William Stephens Charlene Stephenson Patricia Sterrett Priscilla Sterrett Dorothy Stewart Mary Lou Stewart Randall Stogdill Gary Stowe A A A Dumont, New Jersey A A A A A A Milton, Iowa A AA Atlanta A AHigbee A Princeton A Louisiana A A A St. Louis Belleville, Illinois A A Brunswick A A Ottumwa, Iowa A Hazelwood A Wellsville A A A LaBelle A St. Louis Medford Lakes, New Jersey A A A Clarksville Bloomfield, Iowa A A A A Albia. Iowa A A A A Elsberry A LaGrange AA Marthasville Alexandria A A Brashear Kirksville Davenport, Iowa Allerton, Iowa A A Marceline Wyaconda LaGrange Packwood, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Wyaconda AA Brunswick A Canada A A A Marshalltown, Iowa Spencer Straubmuller A A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cheryl Strayhall A A Davenport. Iowa Linda Stuart A A AAAAAAA Ft. Madison, Iowa Dorothy Switzer A AAAAAAAAA A Bucklin Jane Tadelski Sharon Talbert A A Janice Taylor David Thomas Garold Thomas Burlington, Iowa A A A A A Kirksville A A Kirksville Corydon. Iowa Centerville, Iowa 175' 5 arg , si Class of 1968 Avi A,AA A, Aww 313'- e 1 A W -A1 . I A f , 'ar ,rf , ,K A H A Alf A if f 'ee Y- ' ef ' i I.. .... A A . . ...sp 'A f Cl' ' jf' , li ' ,Af fi' 1 A as -'Elin X Q I A sin X 7 I 6 k 9 if C sw F?- ' .53 gi ' ' UV ' ' AM' 1 at I ' V Q 40' K AL, A I i M ,ff ,az c AA i-'- ' -A 2121, l- . A i A .4 'i - ' fi? i Y A r R V' f S it ' ' W PM 1 If I A A . 213 214 Class of 1968 Gary Thomas , , . . Geraldine Thompson Joyce Thompson Vic Ticola . . Judy Tomko , , Terry Tomko , John Tracy . Michael Trent Sharon Triplett Donald Trow , Linda Turner Yasugi Uechi . James Upchurch Gary Van De Velde Robert Varnum Mary Beth Vaughn Dean Vetter James Vinyard Patricia Vogel Garry Waggener Alvin Wallace Dennis Wallin Mike Walters Edward Warner Kathy Watts Margaret Watts Bonnie Weber Betty Weeks Donald Wehr Bud Eric Welch Marideth Welker Pamela Wescoat , Beth West Macnolia West Sharon Whitacre , James White Janet White Barbara Whitener James Whiteside , Mark Whiteside Faye Whitworth Terry Whitworth Stanley Wilden Bertis Wiley Dennis Wilder . , . . , Cambria. Iowa St, Charles Ft. Madison, Iowa . Fort Lee. New Jersey Whiting. Indiana Whiting. Indiana , Davenport, Iowa , Kirksville . Berkeley Kirksville. Lewistown . Okinawa Mendon, Illinois Kewanee. Illinois , Kirksville , Centralia . Illinois City, Illinois Ottumwa. Iowa Bergenfield. New Jersey , .Kahoka . . . Isaclede Spirit Lake. Iowa Ferguson armington, Illinois Florissant . Monroe City . LaBelIe Montgomery City Sigourney. Iowa Oskaloosa, Iowa , , Williamstown . . Harris Mexico Kirkwood . Madison . Centerville, Iowa , Shelbina St. Louis , , Moberly Alton, Illinois Novinger Novinger . Clinton, Iowa O'Fallon Oskaloosa, Iowa a t ' aiigggitgi .V f. Iiitlimsg ' J' W e 125:65 'HF SE is QF 53.3 3 it 2? , -- , : ' t,s2ggssi:sg,t ' gli 2 s iififff ' S I 1 sgl55aSaag11g.1 , - fs' 3Pias'2E.?EE5EQl : ' .- SW . f ,-.ite ',,.1,,, , 2- mf fm- ', ' lane-fn-+ ' .1 - wattage.-i,:at1 sS assQ Isswtw ft ss., .,.,..,...,: it was 'lst s,a.s1tLf', ' I 'isle 12H:yI'-5 -tsaaattt , awgtz we wesgtzwkt ...utr Q: Q ' . M serzisssg new - ', I' 'ifszriie A- ffafsf .ww fzwiw., 92.8, I at atv 395 3 I A is We ' M- -V--awfiw MF? at Q i 1 . ,, ,. ' , Q.,ig.f,53 ' ou' r 3' nge 5: f 'fl- I I - sims V -tgtggalse 'I init ' iiii ' I ' I' . . P 's :z ' :X ' fm . tv - 5 ' ttl ....I . 1.. U J.. , 0 gtgy 1135521171 .GJ 1 I F . Vg if 'B if'. fa.'Lg... . ' - tl b .Qu J F? JN? Ea' 1 i s I ' f --R' My ,RS I A. wx . ' , ia! 1 5 1- , . ' I se: 12 ...S -as f . ar -s . I is f - , g k 4. . Y i' , e Q N .A ' - A g 4 0 , ', 3 y 1 aaa - v s? ' saws 5955 Q -:STX 1 se h . t 2, -nik Rumi! . I ij- , ,J 1 Y if wif' .ai I -'fi lava it L i .kv 'av-.- M ffwf 1 L , 0 W . ...- .5 .ef J - A ik 7' 'Q E, P . Q 1l 1l f 1 ? G , 1? 3 4 l . , If . 95, X, 2 . 2 5 is - x ,c 'X rv fs? , w ii: C3 2, is. if qs: -s:e+x:9AT2 :2 ' sf I Sim it 3 xv' , ,Qi M l We 4 f vs Yagi Q' -Q I N A -,nw-1. -3, .-. srwvvasnq ,Moana ..V,A. ., K dd.. we v 7- N' G? 1 Liv' fl 3- 'Af ..,' I 1 ' 8 v I J -x Class of 1968 James Wilke , . Bonnie Wilhoit , Craig Wilkins Roger Willcox , Rhonda Williams Ronald Wilmesherr Allen Wilson Dick Wilson James Wilson Georgia Wilty Holly Winberg , Ruth Winter . Kitty Jo Wiss , . Judy Wolf , Jacque Wood Sharon Woods Mary Worland , ,..St.Paul . . , . New Hartford Donnellson, Iowa , .. Kirksville New Cambria . . . Washington Lancaster Davenport. Iowa , Shelbyville Bloomfield. Iowa Des Moines. Iowa ..St.Louis . . . . Kahoka , Defiance New Cambria . Berkeley Montgomery City Kenneth Worthington. Bergenfield. New Jersey Jim Wright Ernest Wyatt Tania Yeager Glen Yenger Harry Young Jr. Linda Young Ruth Youngberg Joann Zeigler Kirksville . , . . Mercer . . Eldon . Albia. Iowa Kirksville Mount Union. Iowa Ferguson Novinger Educational Psychology 331. a required course for juniors majoring in education. is taught by Clarence Murphy. 215 216 Class of l969 Pam Abbadessa J . West New York, New Jersey Gary Adams .........,,.,, Oskaloosa, Iowa Sharon Adams ,................,, Mendon Kathel Addleman . . Columbus Junction, Iowa Larry Ray Aeschliman ........,.. Lancaster Darioush Afshar J Keumars Ahdieh . Gail Ahrens ..,.. Elizabeth Albus J J . J Stan Aldrich .,.. Dana Alexander . William Alexander Donald Allen J . J Joseph Amidei . . J William Amos . J J Dianne Anderson Douglas Anderson William Anderson Jeri Andeway .... Sammy Andrews . Arlin Anfinson J J Jim Angel ...... Tasos Anthony J J Martha Arnold l J Margaret Attebery Diane Bailey ..,. Jane K. Bailey J J J Marjorie A. Bailey Diane Baily ...., Carolyn Baker J J J James E. Baker . Ronald D. Baker . J . Tim Baker ....,. Edward Ball ,... Evelyn Ball J J J Eugene Ball .... Tom Ballard ..l. Sharon Bang ..,. Doris Barber J J J Don Bardole . J J Sol Barenbaum .... Daryl Barnard .......... Bonnie Barnes .,......., Terry Barnett J J J Dale Barrett .... Iran .....Iran J..J....JSt.Louis Mexico Cedar Rapids, Iowa J J J J J J J Brookfield J J J Ottumwa, Iowa Newtown ....,...,Bev1er J J J Ottumwa, Iowa . J . Brighton, Iowa l . J Ottumwa, Iowa J J J . Seymour, Iowa J J . Rose Hill, Iowa Atlanta J . . Ottumwa, Iowa J J J J . . . Wellsville J J J Gary, Indiana J J J Ottumwa, Iowa J J J J J . . Kirksville J J J J J Kahoka J J La Grange J J J . Macon Canton J J J Clifton Hill Higbee J J J J . J J . Kirksville J J . Ottumwa, Iowa Kirksville .J.J...J.Paris ,,,.JJ...St.Louis J . J . Ankeny, Iowa A . Davenport, Iowa St.Lou1s J J J Rippey, Iowa Philadelphia, Pennsylvania J J Oskaloosa, Iowa ...JJ.....Ballw1n Trenton J J J Kirksville p f'-gf, 1 .if X' ' ,SJ I J 6' 'F T J' J' 1J ,xi JE JIU' i J J .J J . ..., . J J. J -N A - A Q- 3 A .IJ s'f 'f ' 5' f J st, V, J 8 ' V,,,s J TJ JCL 'J iff ' J,-.3 EJ AII luv ' J 1' ii in-' 'K '5 'J .J H ' iflsdf Eitwg fd at 63 A...-f T QA Qi? J .W 3 'Q Qs I vm Q IJ J mf Y. s er 'Z aw X sill K J J 2, J siit B at s JE ,F J .rf-f-5 J J 'l'Jl3JJ HI 15 av-if - 44 J' - J -A 'C' I .J 'L' L, , fa'. Mvf , I J It iz, JJ af J 5. . fl I Q t C5 5 'J 3 , v- .. r rvvka wav' J . Ai , ' J J 9 A li Q o M IL i i' '- iii ij: if Yiii ,Q V 45125 iy' fliliviiiii i K xx Q iw, J - X ,af- Aa-W, Ak A , ' 1 wk Q6 it r S , .s X ni, X . S tg? v CFI' ,A t 'F Q P ' ' Q. V51 if 'e A VLkg,i I 3 g G E V- A ,Ai f.W, I V we 'gf rffk ' '- :A-sf Kyo f L Ai :M A 'ji 4:5 A ' 4 it A 5 , Q1 f A , ' Ii. A 'E 1 nv. 33' ' :T ,F bin. ' -:-A ' w h have A ff I Il 'F v I '51 W A a- V . W.l I 4 A A A A A K' Aye: r v' V A342 K Q V ' ,x as ,fa A I 'sf-o ' w ,I My r1A,wAx Q., A I 41 .Far-1 at aaa, AA in A an . lr ' V A ,ab Q elviisivgkw if f I Q a t J 'T fx. A 21 l5?Ei,aA ' 'L gg ,'k- AA1 99 HL 5 f, is ' lille? 5 A Class Marilyn Barron A A A Richard Bartels A A A Sandy Bartlett .... Barbara Barwig A A A Gary Beane ...., Mary Beebout ,... John Harold Behle A Rickie Bell ......, Pam Jo Benda A A A Gary Bennett ,... Phyllis Joan Benson Brenda Kay Berry A Francis Berry ...,. James R. Berry A A A Ellen Bertram A A A Antoinette Bethel A A Ron Beilinski ..,.. Judy Bilbro ...l.,. Karen Billups A A A Mary Binder .,..... Glen Clare Black A A Michael Blaine ..., Sara Blanchard ,... Donna Blase ..... Larry Blaylock ...A Patricia Blecher A A A Nancy Blozevich A A Gary Bockstruck AA Diana Bogeart .... Karen J. Bolton A A A Olin Douglas Boone Valdena Boone A A A Thomas Bordenaro A Wayne Borgschulte Sandra Botham ,... Marie Boudreau A A A Becky Bounds ..... James Bowdish ..,. Doreen Bower A A A James Bowles ..,.. Teresa Boyd ...,.. Karen Boyer ..,,......, Christine Ann Boyle Michael Brake .... of 1969 A A A Lovilia, Iowa A A A A A Triplett A A A A A St. Charles AA A FergusonA A A A Redfield, Iowa A A A Columbia, Iowa Elsberry North English, Iowa A A A Belle Plain, Iowa A A Des Moines, Iowa A A A A Knox City A A A A A Fulton A A A A A Mexico A A Rush Hill A A A Rutledge A A A A A A A A Kirksville A A A A A A A Albia, Iowa Lysle Lucille Bettis AAAA A A AAAA Chicago, Illinois AAAAAAAAClarence A A A Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A Ayrshire, Iowa A A A A A A A A A Kirksville A A A AAAAA A A Edina Winter Park, Florida St.Charles A A A A A Kinross, Iowa A A Des Moines, Iowa A A A Centerville, Iowa A A A A A A Normandy LaPlata A A A A A A A Kirksville A A A A A A A A Warrenton A A .AAAAAAAAA Marceline A A Des Moines, Iowa A A A A A A A Portage Des Sioux A A A A A A A Jacksonville A A A A A A A A Steffenville A A A A A A A A A Kirksville Cedar Rapids, Iowa Shelbma AAAAAAAAAHannibal A A A A Ottumwa, Iowa AMemphis A Morning Sun, Iowa A A Washington, Iowa 217 me 4 5591 Qflz Class of l969 IMA: A gg:-v IA q., - ' . ff.-ft I AA is . J 1. W 'U . . Af 5 gg' 1 -I , It was is A A A AA A, QW, 2 ,Ar J' lf if? ,I AA X ,145 UAMAAA , ,Q I 2-ssssfsem lm 3 ' sxszgzesfsisfr We -is - e?ss:eigs2'.1' sir A Q X t Q- as as ffffeizsiilif-1: 'ffmeewie' MAAM., A AA A W,,eEAAA 5 ' se - As f I i ' eaaiwm me-myA'sza ffs.e'w1 A ,,,,iAA,Y, ..,. .,,., A A A me Q1-Aww-f A A - Q aw,Af,,,t,z, -fs, AA A M f- I ,fsfifzwfs wtwtil WA ,A A Q w Ag 'x s A 'Y xi g . A51 l' mf' if -, A X - , ' gl? Am, A, ry, OM ' '- Ti 5A .AM 'IW- aff Sl-f i- :-: f .al -.fl ww ... M 3 1 A 32 3 as at 3, . .. AA .1 s -fe: -- 4 'K' - '-k1'I.:. sw I as mage 4 v Dykes Y , s ,, , , t - I 'A .,.. I-A A' I WX 'S-s Il 'I ' f. 15? - z 313970 fix' -' . Q1feef'4?Tfs,4ggge 19 A Av Qg' A A' ll QA Is: ,az QA , 218 Z 3 , -va:-A'-WA V ff was YQ? s v A kt My A 'N ' A 4 'A A f f 4 ! A La Donna Brandau A A A Dale Branstetter ,..,.... Ruth M arie Branstetter A A Burlington, Iowa A AA A Middletown A A A A A A A A A Curryville Nancy Brant ,..,...... A A A Davenport, Iowa Dennis Brayton A A A Dennis Breeding .... Jacqueline Briggs A A A Richard Brimer A A A Dianne Brown A A A Evelyn Brown Juanita Brown ,.... Judy Brown .,.....,. Lynna Jean Brown A A A Mary Brown A .... A Sandra Brown .,,, A A Denmark, Iowa A A A A A A A Bridgeton A A A Lynnville, Iowa A A A A A Gravois Mills A A A A A Grinnel, Iowa A A A Bloomfield, Iowa Macon A A A A A A A Novmger A A De Witt, Iowa Mercer St. Louis Steve Brown .... ......,..... M emphis Maxine Broxey A A A A A Cedar Rapids, Iowa Susan Bruce ,... .,., A A Springfield Madelyn Buckman A A A ......... Shelbina Victoria Buckman AA A A Shelbina Helen Buddemeyer A Cathy Budke A A Nancy Bulick Danny Bull A A Marilyn Bullock Gary Burch A Mary Burch A A Dale Burkemper A A Gloria Burnett A James Burnett Michael Butcher A A A Jorge Bute AA AA Maria-Teresa Butler Donna Cagle AAAA Judy Cale A A Lesley Calvert John Campbell AA A David Cannon AAAAAAA Barbara Canterbury Rex Cantlin AAAA A A A Donna Carlson A A A John Carr A Sue Jane Carrol A A A Rodney Carroz Rocco Casinelli A Kansas City Fort Madison, Iowa A A A StA James A LaPlata Kirksville A A Davenport, Iowa A A A A A A A Marceline Old Monroe A A A A Lewistown A Hamilton, Illinois A A A A Troy A Ottawa, Illinois A A A St. Louis A A A St. Charles A A A Montrose, Iowa A A A Bowling Green A A Hedrick, Iowa A A A A A A A Troy A A A A A Wellsville AA Independence Dumont, New Jersey Ottumwa, Iowa AADowning A Warreriton Stamford, Connecticut ,gf :fee 1 s Virgil Cassill Leanne Caster A Susan Cattle A A A Anita Cerv A Drakesville, Iowa Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A A A Hannibal Westmont. Illinois we lf rg ,, A, . its L9 2 as 'hiv Aww -s, A msfigsfki A Roy Chamberlain Thomas Chamberlain A James Chaney Bernadine Chaplin Ed Chappell A A A A Jeannie Chlaupek Linda Carol Clair Lawrence Clark A Connie Louise Clement A A Yvonne Clodius A A A A Linda Close A Billye Ann Clough Michael Cochran Vicky Cochran Charles Coffman Catherine Cole Dorris Cole A A A Harry Collett James Collett Betty Jane Collins Dennis Collins Dean Collopy Nick Colton A Carol Colyer Kerry Conard Jimmy Cook John Cool Carolyn Cox A Mary Cox Richard Cox Nan Louise Craig Susan Craig Mike Crain Dennis Creegan Marilyn Crenshaw Joyce Crim Sandra Crockett A Joe Crosby Carol Crosler David Crouch A Ron Crowdis A A A A A Overland Clear Lake. Iowa A A A A A Atlanta Cincinnati, A A A A A St. Iowa Louis A A A A A Huntsville A Hurdland A A A A Edina Overland A A St. A A Plano, Louis Iowa A A A A A Mexico A A A Kirkwood A A Milan A Unionville Rich Hill A A A A -Center Fairfield, A A Hedrick, Iowa Iowa Laclede ATr A Batavia, A Ottumwa, Bloomfield, Winfield, CHIOD Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa A St. Louis Ottumwa, Des Moines, Batavia Iowa Iowa Iowa O'I:allon A St. Louis Kirksville A Hunnewell t. Lee. New Jersey A A Osbourn A Gre entop A A A Kahoka A A Kirksville Davenport, Iowa A A Browning AA A Mexico HAI AsAAA A Class of 1969 an M4 A if :Lf A:A i fsaffqi -wp ,ir :Ag as ae? .AA. AA AA N -- I -'h,- -A AA, A,:.AA 571 I 21259 . ,A I I 157 -I Agn K Q we ' ' as - Mgt H 'I hai? 'AI 'ESS iss- 1 I ' Q' ' 1. I 775. L A-f1 2:15 AWAA- z ' fj- 94? A ,A 7...- a- 1 HA 9.1 A A .e- Ag, A 1,05- 1 e U' A 3 i as 1 v U 5 it -Q N f Y vip , aa MA. . 4 A A. K A if I I I .A ,,AA A 5 5 219 220 Class of l969 Pamela Cullen .,.. Carolyn Culling A A Becky Cupp A Laura Anne Curry Linda Curry A A A A Daniel Curtright A A Diane Cushman A Roberta Dabney A Carol Dahms A AA Lois Kay Daily A A A Diane Dale A A A A A Naidine D'Angelo A Sandra Daniels A A Virginia Daugherity Elaine Davenport A Richard Davidson A Tom Davidson A A Dennis Ray Davis A Ron Davis A Thomas Davis A A Vicki Davis Tim Clowser Dean Cynthia Deatheragc Larry Deeker AAAA Aleta De Feis AAAA James Deffenbaugh Judith Deierling A JoAnne Delashmutt Vito Delaura A Michael Delehaunty A A Fort Madison, Iowa A A A A A A A A Chillicothe A A A A A A A A A Kirksville A A AA Hale A A Memphis AAAAAAAAParis A A A A Tipton, Iowa A A A A A A A Kirksville A Donnellson, Iowa AA AAAAMilan A A A A A A A A A Ottumwa, Iowa Brentwood, New York A A AAAAA Novinger A A A A A A Sumner A A A Des Moines, Iowa A A Memphis A A A Trenton AAAAAAAAAnnada A A A A Perry, Iowa A A A A Blue Grass. Iowa A A A A A A Unionville A Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A St. Ann A A Belleflower A A Kirksville A A A Decatur, Illinois AA A A A A A Buffalo, Iowa A A A Hannibal Northvale, New Jersey A Cresskill, New Jersey John Dellavedova A Ottumwa, Iowa Patti Delzell AAAA A Ottumwa, Iowa Sandra Delzell A A A Bloomfield, Iowa Joan Demarce AA A A Des Moines, Iowa Wayne E. Denney A A Chicago, Illinois Nancy Lee Dennis A A A A A A Bridgeton Stephen Dennis A A A AAAA Trenton Vicki Detwiler A A AAAA Kirksville Barbara Dewey A AAAAA Louisiana Vivian Diehl A A A A A Fairfield, Iowa Nancy K. Dimmitt AAAAA Atlanta Judith Ann Dissinger A A A A Perry, Iowa Phyllis Domann AAAAAAA A A A Auxvasse Joseph Domian A A A A A AAAA Affton Diane Dorflinger A A A A Warrenton sim .ACL Ai' A C I S if dw X ' Afilfbxgk T .V :J . A 562 Q. . l',,jqjf 51: 5 X I -1- A W tfblA, tm,t,sfmA, ,. if .,..'- A QQ: 6,5 Jw gi N- ir' ' K tv 1' Y WXQM 1 A -Emil 3 Y K f W '55? ,j f a I E Qi A A i 4 A A. AIAA Q iw, AAAAK jwfg H t A.A-A f A ear ftii-A.. A A .Q .A ,A Ast. KM? lag fgiigff ,As 1 t - ' A A ::::7'.,:s- 21:12. Xf i f AA ? '3' . 1asa22222etf, we it s Am:-- ef, V' 'wzaiiitait If A' Eig a.. , AA Na. Af .ig i if .wfaiti ' 4.1 'ef - A B ' ,,,.4,g:g:a:ag1.h-gf. .,,,f,,, A at ll? V h n1! 'W ' ffl ikwlhibl-14 f. 6, .oi A V '1AQ?e?75 ?l35l2 A iv, ,A A 3 I ,,, ' , - I ie aAAA A Nix si J 1 I. A s I Ns': .:-All - D 'fl' pa Nt Qs- A. I ar A5 I X on iwt f XA s A- A ,K ig ww P A K3 :A Y 'ae sm ,qw I A mfg A l'ii v A Eh I- .' A ' IM., - . K AAVK Aiifgyk V I ,Z K AL.A: I VVAAL - E i if 3' A L.. at Ayr' 1, i A A 'AA i V I a A A V A , ,I-I A A P I at -J f 1 V ggqfi l ' t Vytt- gif ,, f- RQ '04 ,A ,A A, .A h -gg, A A 4,3 Ay? I ' M513 F ' if -'X A, ,.k, Al ,,,, :asf B , B AA l -F '-AA 'X AA as Aa .1 QW? Y A: ..,, AA wr A f ., A 4 W, I .kk. In - fflfesrzgg - se W sf A of lstte we 4 fvgwd ' l s A Mg 1 ,5 - N32 -sf A my A , -L if AA VLVKV gi A H A 1 - W A Af 1 A s e 3, Q- x na new AiAq 65 .V -,'. 22 Z? of A 5 was -'AA I 'L' ' 1 it L,,.- JA ' I an , A .L 55, A X 3 A: A A t 'if I fs t .fa ef if isa I ,M T A 1 as 5 l 1 - ' A AABJ ltl W ' fe 4 Class of 1969 Muriel Douglas A A ......,,.... Brookfield Dwight Dow ..,..... ,,,..... A Boonville Virginia Doyle A A A A A Englewood, New Jersey Elaine Drago ,,.. Stanley Dreyfuss A A A Virginia Duckworth A A Kenneth Dudley A A A Debby Dunn A A A William Dunshee A A Bill Durow ,..... Jeanne Lee Dutemple Pamela Dwyer AA A Margaret Eager A Kathryn Early .,.. Sandra Eason A Patricia Ebers .... Nancy Edwards A Rick Edwards A Joann Eisenmenger A Sherry Eitel .,., A Darlene Eizenga A A Diane Eizenga A A Kenneth Elliott A A Stella Ellis AA A Loren Elston A A A Janie English Sherry English A A Sandy Epperson Lois Erwin Karen Sue Evans A A Nancy Fair Darlene Farr A A A Gregg Fast Barbara Faust Sterlin MA Feeney A Berna Fessler A Sidney Fey Paula Filidoro A Robert Lee Finley Joanne Beth Fish Judy Fisher Marie Fisher Tamsy Fisher Karen Fleak Shelby Fleming A Easton, Pennsylvania A A A A A A Ottumwa, Iowa A AA.. Brookfield Laredo A A A A A Kansas City A A A A A Stormlake, Iowa A Center Point, Iowa A A A A A Albia, Iowa A A A A A A Silex A A A A Memphis Baring A A Kansas City Frakford A A A Davenport, Iowa A A Millersburg, Iowa A A Cherokee, Iowa A AAAA Kirksville A A A A Hazelwood A A A Hazelwood A A A A Elmer AA Armstrong A A Mendon, Illinois A A A Kirksville A A Williamsburg A A A A A LaBelle A Davenport, Iowa A A Des Moines, Iowa A Ethel A A A A A Kirksville A A Kirksville A Rock Hill A Davenport, Iowa Bynumvillc Abingdon. Illinois BergenfieldA New Jersey Collinsville. Illinois Ft. Madison. Iowa A A Center Davenport. Iowa A A A Green City Kirksville A Warsaw. Indiana 221 we -sa -as Clase of 1969 gr ' Ak ' A is A . '1f?2ssVf5G2 ' V, :? LA' WA , I 'F A s B ,JA Aeifw F 1 ' -- Vee: if ' :A A V A Jfffa 'i fxfffs' is W : A -'I aw-:?:1 A :f1g-A A1 A , A A e Y. ' A V' gg? V, ir A is lv ,sky A V QA N, 1 AAA -- 5, -R .- V ' I '31 B Y' A A B A ' li ffffea 11: -ve My 5 g V A - '? A it V9 - V- A ' 1- ' V 1 AA fl,'flfi7 ' ' ' M- ' A gif AA A - - .Str - f -H.'25.'- ' A 3 3 Egg f2feAS'izAA.g mf wg -v - Q if AA - -. AA A. A Z 1 -L ,A A A A ,Aw V - ... A 4-Q XV 5' ' A A t ss: A L - N., A Q ' I VA, B' A ' V ' A, 1 aw as A A: A112 1 In torggy' AAA, V 7 'V' '-f ' YW' B 2' . it ' ' ' ,--'WKY ' fia1uaV, A ,A A I, A aw - QQ 'M I ' A K 5' J -I Qi: Az: .fl V i V if gtgg1V'1f A f ' A 'L Q 'ff A f t A V AA AA ,zii is ' '1 A Ll A VV V -V W AV g A.VV, A VV . , A Q ss, ,S A 7 iv: I .Sgt ex, A 7 L ,:h.k V I - I eff - 4 Q A V, at V V - ABAAA .av ' N l t A if 1 'I 'T . I AL i' A w e t 333' f ' We -' :GLS 222 Betty Fletcher A A A Georgia Fletcher A Sherry Fletcher A A Ronald Foglesong Dana Forrester A A Julia Forrester A A A John Forster A A A Billy Foster A Gerald Foster A Carl Foultz Jr. A A Cecilia Frank A A A Janice Fridley A A Judy Friend A Betty Ann Frye A Jim Fugate A Dennis Fuller A Bonnie Funk A Janet Gaffield Judy Galkowski A A Marge Gallop A Robert Gallop Tonda Gann Daisy Garr Elnora Gifford A Lavorl Gilliland David Gilman A Anthony Giordano Susan Gisvold Richard Gladney Jerold Glassford A Richard Gleissner Janet Glover A A Sherry Godfrey A James Golden A Edna Gonnerman Roger Gooden A A Joeline Goodnight Benny Gordon Michael Gothberg Raymond Gousie A Linda Gramling Lana Gray A AA Steven Gray A A A Penelope Green Wilma Green A A A A Brunswick A.AAAAAAA.UnionStar Brookfield Guthrie Center, Iowa A A A A A A A A A Kirksville A A AAAAAAAAA Arbela A A Fords, New Jersey Troy Chariton, Iowa West Chester, Pennsylvania A A Danville, Iowa A A A A A Warrenton A A A St, Charles A High Hill Davenport, Iowa A New Providence, Iowa A A A A A AAAAAA LaPlata A A A AAA Lexington St. Louis Paris A A AAAAA Paris A New London AA Ottumwa, Iowa A Green City A Quincy, Illinois A A A A A A Auxvasse Hackensack. New Jersey Boone, Iowa A A A Elsberry Lockridge, Iowa Naperville, Illinois A A A A A A Canton A AA Powersville Donnellson. Iowa A I-Iurdland A A Milton, Iowa A A AAAA Shelbina A A Webster Groves A Park Forrest, Illinois Rehoboth, Massachusetts A A Kirksville A A Bonapart, Iowa A A A A Browning A LaPlata A A Fulton Michael Greenlee ,.,,....,,.. Lineville, Iowa Jules Greipp .... Peggy Greve ,... Joy Griggs .... Carol Gruel A A A Susan Gulnac ..., Leslie Gutherie A A Carol Hadfield A A Allan Haedt A A A Cheryl Hahn A A A Janet Hainsworth Ray Halberstadt A Linda Haley ..,, Paul Halferty A Judie Hall A A AA Kathy Halley A Roberta Hamilton Jan Hammersmith Donna Hampton A Dorte Hansen A A A Cheryl Harlan A A A Carla Harlow A Becky Harris .... Dana Harris A Hubert Harris A A A Judy Harris A A A A Dave Harrison A Judy Harrison A A Ronda Harrison A Marjorie Hart A Louise Harvey A A A Fred Hasekamp Rex Hasenclever Barbara Haskins Christine Hatala A Suzi Hatcher A A Gary Havrum A Jerry Hayes A A Mark Hayes A A Robert Haymes Walter Hazelrigg Donna Heckelman Rita Heiser Helen Hellberg Mary Hellenthal A A A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A A A A A Davenport, Iowa St.Louis A A A Monona, Iowa Hannibal A A A Oskaloosa, Iowa Durham A A A Bettendorf, Iowa A A A Davenport, Iowa AAAAAAAAAAAAAAABrookfield Kahoka West Des Moines, Iowa A A A A A A A A Kirksville A A AAAAAAAA Hurdland A A A A Moberly A Chillicothe A A A A A St. Louis A A Green City A Denmark A A A A A Trenton A A A A New London A A A A A Kirksville A A Davenport, Iowa AAAAMHCOH A A A A A Salisbury A Webster Groves AA A A A A A Kirksville Atlanta A Florissant A A A A A LaBelle A A A A Warrenton A A Ft. Madison, Iowa Defiance A A A Ft. Madison, Iowa A Chillicothe A Fulton A A A Salisbury Blakesburg Warrenton Fulton Kirkwood A A Hannibal St. Louis Ft. Madison. Iowa hs 8 6- xA 6- V A fb wa , K A, tw: Class of p 1969 .,, F A W ,A mf if :fe Class of l969 Darwin Henderson Melvin Henderson . . . , . . Quincy, Illinois .,....,....Troy Susan Henderson . . . ,,.... Bowling Green Carl Henry ..,.., Gary Henry ..,, Pat Henry ,.r.... Des Moines, Iowa . . . . Quincy, Illinois . . . . . . . Marceline Yvonne Hepworth ,,.....,.,..,,.... Callao James Hevener .... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania William Hiatt .... Connie Hickenbottom ..... Patricia Hickman . . . . Kay Hildebrant . . Gerry Hill ..... Randall Hill . . . Sherralyn Hill ..., Dennis Hiner , , , Albert Hines . , . Emily Hinshaw . . . Thomas Hitt . , . John Hobbs . . , Gregory Hodits . . Bruce Hoehne .... Victoria Hoenig . , , . . , John Hoffmann . . Marjorie Hogenson Kay Holden . , . . Gary Hollenberg . Nancy Holman .. Pam Holt ...,.. Don Hoover . . , Edward Hopkins . Micheal Hopkins . Larry Hoschek , , , Pam House . . , Debbie Howard , Denis Howard . Sydney Howe ,,.. Joan Hudgel . , ..,,.. , . Donna Lou Hudson ..,... . . Fairfield, Iowa . . . . . . . Kirksville 4 , Corydon, Iowa Paris . . St. Charles . . . Queen City . . A Kirksville Centerville, Iowa . Decatur, Illinois . . Richland, Iowa Moberly . . . , . Laddonia Paris .,,.....Palmyra Ft. Madison, Iowa . , . . . Queen City .....,....Ethel ..,. Chula . . ..,.. Augusta Raytown Bloomfield, Iowa Purdin . . ..,.....,.. Troy . . Ankeny, Iowa . Burlington, Iowa Burlington, Iowa , ....... Mexico , , , . . Auxvasse Des Moines, Iowa , . Fairfield, Iowa , Fairfield, Iowa Janet Hulbert ..,, , , , , Cedar Rapids, Iowa Nancy Hulen . . . . . Bill Hull ,,.. l Sandra A. Hulsebus Ronnaug Hunsaker Sandra Hunt ...., , Lancaster . . . Brookfield , . . , . Canton .,..,, LaPlata . , . Unionville , it C . J ' e If am. C' '5'if5e74QWii?Ii3u: i 5 ' Y gm .. Si f' iii sys, fl A 5 Y sis-S K ku vi Pine 7 4 wise' 59 K it Z, ?' Q W L iii r ' V ,,,, iii ii ' T 'V ,Q-Q. fa-it L A i ,ia . g i ra ' fe fi as ,fl r , , X 1 .ut M. -1.-Q ,W W, fin- ' .el J ,, es: -t Y V , ,gg : Q MS-Q, Yell -Q. P' as ,sets ,P S- 3. ,iii N , 1 +1-f C ...G ' 1- ' mf' i iv, It al, H-W , -.sf ts-f,' 4 4,-f V Q5 gig 'RH In vf I 2' ' A srlc I B hi ' S 4. 5' V Q t ,Y l 4- , f ik A -K I ,gy , f l , 4 in-'Z' , y U! X .,-. i if Vi ,, 'Y K, I 5' 7-79, , 'ii, i 7 I 4 ' ,J stlc at J J ' e'a' w s J if, erts J is 'M' f X . -V , , A, . a t R ,Y ' R, 9:35325 K 5, g if' ' f 83 ,wtf ' 7 at if- ' Q .. 1 '7f'i5 '1 Fia t? -' c e f 154 - Wi .gr 5' V gf .- 0+ 5 A fi- Sami m -, , ' -:E:,f'a. J I L ' . ly. M .-'gig f, . . 2 as l Y 'I' x 34 LX' ,Qlbeg L' fr , If gi B sa: I ff. ' Cyg. f f I I w ,.ff .Xi It I . ir g n I HQ uf-. . .. . . . my g. g. 5 V ,X ! J Lyfil' 2 gin 1 F.. T In Q E, g -Q Q. L? , A ..... Q. .. ..,,,, . mm ,gt . la F37 wi as I I G ' -'LTR G . -' -f I ii-ff' Q . X, J Ik . IA f 1 I . y .. ia I I 2. . ff Viz it1f'i K1 1 I' 79' igdf Q di. AI! ' C Lf J go Y' an-' V K 49 1 'QQ gnc.. 9 6, . . v 1 if' 'LA' 'F .' sr a ir' . t V' ' -s I'-- wf, , qt V J ..- w-fv 1 fa-H . Q, . Q 1 I . ext I a ' 2 Class of 1969 Ann Hunter . . . . Norma I-Iunziker . . Michael Hupfer . . Linda K. Hutchison Pam Hutton . Regina Hyland . . . Gary Ireland . . . Cynthia Irwin . . . Gary Irwin . . Hideko ltokaz . Dale Jackson . . . Judith A. Jackson . Robert Lee Jackson Vernon Jackson . Robert Jaeckel . Janet James . Kathy James , , Paul James . . . John Jesaitis Linda Jobe . . . Carol L. Johnson . Janice Johnson . . . Jerry Johnson I Lexanna Johnson Robert Johnston . . . . . Jacquelynn Jones Janette Jones Janice Jones . . . Martin Jones Patricia Julius , Mary Jurgensen . Munina Kassicieh John Kauzlarich . Sheryl Keeran . Danny Kelley Sharon Kelley . Linda Jo Kendall James N. Kepros Sara Key . . . . Robert Kiefer . . Kenneth Kielty Darrel Killebrew Candace Kimple . , Sandi Kincaid . Amber Lou King . . ..... . La Plata Kahoka Cedar Rapids, Iowa Fort Madison. Iowa . . . . Fairfield, Iowa Des Moines. Iowa l . , . Lewis. Iowa . . . . . . St. Ann . Batavia. Iowa Okinawa , , Philadelphia . Kirksville . Chillicothe St. Peters . . St. Louis . Mexico . . Hurdland . Paris l Laclede . Trenton l , La Plata . Ottumwa Freeport. Illinois Centralia Birmingham, Iowa l Thompson . . Bevier . , Bevier New Cambria , . l , Bevier . Clinton. Iowa Kirksville . . . . . Kirksville Cedar. Iowa . Oskaloosa, Iowa . Kirksville Ft. Madison. Iowa , . Marion, Iowa . Jonesburg .. Gorin Centerville, Iowa Durham . . Allerton. Iowa Kirksville , . . Reger 225 Class of I969 i. i nw if: my :X 55:61, -:l g I i ,. ,Q wwf , 2 is I -I as V , 5' U nh , , 'H ' i e sift f a'a I 1 le it J I I iy- 3,,,?W,. Mm C. p, ,, , , I , 'G-'Qs aa., S' I , sst I ' 1 I ,EQ Qkiiihws Ii A p V 0, gs- . V, J , Q' ' - ' hs v-R' I fu... i ,,, t L , I - A I -. ' ,Q6 ,Q A., ig ' ' if-2 -5' is 3'-f 'fra' If ' 4 I' ' I 9' I fi f if ia I ' +ve 1 1 I . ff V A is Lk W .,' 'ZPI I I-J .3a+i. L u L ,, yy 1? Us , g, f .VVA , .. 3 In 16 .' ,,,, ' Q 3 ij, , ,ky . g- As.. M A ..- I I s' Riff ' f.-JI Q , . fan ,,, , f ,,s,t an f 4,1 ,42,,w, I ' KV . .xt F A ,ab U to T , A , , ,SV .ilyifyhh R 7, A V K , Vi , . , ,,,i,- Lv ,f Env: I 5:53 ,fs ' 2155 I ' if FBS? ' V ' Ie, an f I ., f - . : V I 1 4 5 W or 226 ,J 5 ,I -I -Pl , lv ,J l. 5.1'4 1 Dianne King .,.. LarryKing,. ...., Nancie B. King I . . TomKing ., Steve Kinkead . . . Carol Kirchman, N ..........,Winigan Kirksville . . . Marshalltown, Iowa ...,,,.. .Kirksville . , , . Whittier, Iowa ew Schrewsbry, New Jersey Phyllis J. Kirchner ,.......,. Stockport, Iowa Johnson Kituu ,....,.............., Corban D. Klug . Jennifer Knight . , Andrea Kochman . . . . . , Kenya . . Warrenville, Illinois Browning Collinsville, Illinois Kay Koder , . ..., . I Des Moines, Iowa Jeff Koerner . . Doug Kollar , , . Ed Korte . . I Larry Kraemer . I . ,. Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . Queen City ...,. St. Louis . . Rockford, Illinois Gerald Kral ...,...,,,,,. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Steve Kreek I , Allen Kressman , Dee Kuhler ,.,., Susan G. Kuhlman Nancy Kurovski ,. David Kutzner , . Julie Lademann . Steve Laird I , , Ben LaMaster I Marcia Lamis , , Carole Landes , I Ronald Lane , Linda Larson Clyde Larue Randall Lary . , . Ronald Latta , , James Lay ,. .. Michael Lederle . Bill Leefers Connie Leek , I . I Randell Legendre James Leib . I . Thomas Leibowitz Howard Lentz ,,,, Cathy Leonard James Leonard . . Phyllis Lesser Stacey Lessey .. , ,...., , Moberly Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . , . Keytesville , , . . , Mexico .. Victor, Iowa .. . Memphis . , Kirksville . Memphis I Davenport, Iowa I . Agency. Iowa Donnellson, Iowa . Kirksville . Oskaloosa, Iowa . . . Laddonia . , I . Lawson . Keokuk, Iowa , . . La Belle I ...,, Mexico , , Cedar Rapids, Iowa I , . . . ...., Warrenton . , . Clinton, Iowa Davis City, Iowa . , Wyncote, Pennsylvania , ,. . , . Salisbury Webster Groves . . , Michigan City Indiana Chicago. Illinois Philadelphia, Pensylvania Jami Lewis , Nancy Lewis . , , Tom Lewis . , . . . Robert Lindsay . , , Mary E. Liston , Darrell Littrell , . . . . , Connie R. Lively . Carol Ann Livesay .,.. . , Joyce Livingston . Perry Livingston . . Berna F. Loft , . A Karen Longwith . . . . . . Richard Lorenzen . ..,.St.Ann .,...Ewing .. ,Eolla , Hedrick, Iowa Biggsville, Illinois A New Cambria State Center, Iowa Paris , . , Galesburg . , . , Kirksville Clarence ,..... Kirksville Cedar Rapids, Iowa William Lovett . . . East Orange, New Jersey Gene Luck , ., . .. ...,.. f Elsberry Ed Luedeking , , . Willow Springs, Illinois Marilyn Luers . . . .,....,.... Keota, Iowa Donna Lund . . . , , . . , , St. Louis Barbara Lunsford . , Huntsville John Lutz , Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Alvin Lyte Freeport, Illinois Judy McCampbell . .. Canton Marvin McClanahan A . Kirksville June Ann McClaskey , Lucerne Rebecca McConnell . , La Plata Janet McCormick Sumner Sharon McCormick . . . St. Louis Linda McCoy Lucerne William McCoy , Wright City Michael McCruden . Hannibal if an Class of 1969 C7-in gg JQCF' Ronald McCullough Trenton Diane McDermott Bergenfield. New Jersey William McGigham Stockholm. New Jersey Jeffrey Dan McGlothlin Ft. Madison, Iowa Joan Mclntyre , . St. Louis Bill McKee . . , . . . . Fulton Adell Catherine McLaughlin . . . . St. Louis Ron McLaughlin Baylis. Illinois Marcia McMains A Bloomfield, Iowa Margaret McNabb . . Green City . , Olney, Illinois LaGrange Park. Illinois St. Louis Philadelphia. Pennsylvania West Burlington. Iowa Mike McPheron , . Jane McQuiston Dorothy Maag Paul Maas James Magel if sw- - ' 4 I i 351 V, 'xr I on vw 3 S I Q ., E :Ili . get reg' if-'r -' - it -- ' I I . g an , D gk n Q r Q: 1 .1 I, I Q. 1 I , 6.-' lsos I I 9. gag, ' 49 g f . f K, we Xl rf' 51 I D I R' I f -Q' - QD 1. s .iff il'-E? Q ,. .rag QQ I , if ll I J Q 5 av' 'M' '11 . ff , lej f J, l ,fx A -R flf-Q? . g , :,, 'W A or I .f7, ,i,x 1 E5 mi . , , . D rl.::. ii V, 1 'V r r ' -,.v I I , 227 228 Class of 1969 Marlene Mahnke A A Sam Mahoney A A A John Manley A A Harold Mansfield Richard Mansfield Nancy Marsh Ronald Martin Dale Mason A A Sandy Mason Mary Ellen Mathew Carolyn Mathis A A A Sandra Mauzy A A Alfred Maxfield Cheryl May A A A Jerry May A A A Rex May A Mike Megown A Linda Meisner John Meissen Betty Mendenhall A Sharon Meneely Dehra Mercer Dean Meyer A James Miers Iirlene Miltels Tony Milian Candace Miller David Miller Earl Miller Joseph Miller Mary Ellen Miller A Vicki Miller Joan Ruth Mitchell Michael Mitchell A Peggy Ann Mittler Ronald Modavis Marilyn Mohr Antonia Moniz Robert Monteith Kathy Montgomery Cecil Moore Claire Moore Frances V. Moore Mickey Moore Tim Morehead Cedar Rapids, Iowa A A A A A A A Unionville A A A High Ridge A Kansas City A A Kirksville Cedar Rapids, Iowa A Farmington, Iowa A A A A A La Plata A La Plata A A Kirksville A A A Macon A A A A Baring A A A Wentzville A A A Kirksville A A Browning A A A A Milan A A A A Moberly Clarence New Cambria A A A Linneus A A A Meadville Morton, Illinois Holland, Iowa A Paris Bloomfield, Iowa Marshalltown, Iowa A Chicago. Illinois Batavia, Iowa A AA A Greentop Batavia, Iowa A Fairfield, Iowa Bloomfield. Iowa La Plata Unionville Marthasville A Florissant A A A Kirksville Hawaii Seymour, Iowa A Novinger Kirksville A A St. Louis A A St. Louis Dexter. Iowa A A Milan Afsme WA -fa As -,gl ,- EEN F ' f-w:??i.f?T s fm - - Amy A A ' AA A f tisss' V f- , if -Q ' ga I-.A M - A if .4 ii? , A A Ast: . f ? I 'Q Ai if ad fr-if ' 'A A s 4' A ' fr 'A-' i lifts- A A A 3 iststw '4' AA - t i... I AA AA is 1 AA V EAA- Azz V- 1-A ,gf '- I 355 - 5 ' twssglms'-YT A 5512! ' are F f I I 1 t 'i i.AA if' ,Jih- ii MA fzgfl 1525 - if ,li I if A95 'i .,-A lfm :'A' fi A ,, Vg ,, .,. A - vs, I ,' 53 ,-,fzjij ,: at T ot L if , -35 J E- ,Qi ,jfff ' 01 X va 'gil ' tariffs SJ 1 Af 4. '- ' s ag- nggg' I-31-L J 3 G-v '23 ' rf-21 '1 ' I P 'L . - rr' af 'E' ' ' M I W ' 1 ur.. ' 5 3 iv-.1 A Hrfff gi .IL 4-T54 if A 'i A .A A X., A A . y 'A A? 4 I 1 if dna I ,S A? A A 56. N ,Q A A - 54 +5 fr A iii '-r I Q ' W .h .s 4: 'J 51 ' J 'Agy ' as s. I ,Sf C. A l s i f f fi' ,J l IL J V Aix I QQ A '17 yt an as i jr ,af A an f A Q L9 C ' 's ' .6-El Qi Q . - ff.: ' Y A- , ': K Q J D- aim? .533 s . , far' , 3 s. .9 1. . 6 'V i ii u' I f sw- rar' . ,ja , tl, I 1,1 agff- lxl A All K fs.. '.. f' 'F f I 'if 7 f was 'Gr ft 93 J 1 ' X nh l AMAA l J L . as . J . L 1, .I , 5 g 1' l 'b xv. ' V 1 'W I ff' Wx. A A - 4,11 . . y y V iw f I l 3 - 7 tv,x 4 n I: A 'M' 1,159 .4 K Class of l969 James Morgan . , Mark Louis Morgan Mary Kay Morgan Monty Morgan Sandra S. Moritz . Helen Morris , . Myrna Morris . . Robert Morris ..., Ronald Morris . Delbert Morrison . . Anita Morrow Lonny Morrow Nancy Mortimer Kenneth Motter Noaleen Motter . Diana Moyer Arthur Muensterman Jim Mullendore . , Duane Murphy Georgia Louise Murphy Charlotte Myers Kathy Myers . Cathy Narineman Charles Neighbors Dennis Nelson , , Donald Nelson Roxanne Neubauer Garrett Newman Adell Newsom , Mary Jane Newsom William Nicodemus Sharon Niece , Harry Niemela . . David Niemeyer Jack Niemeyer , . . Jeanine Nill Jean Niswonger , , Nancy Niswonger John Nomura Jerry Nordyke Walter Nordyke , , Marie Novinger . Joyce Novotny . Roberta Nugent Susanne Nugent , . , Palmyra . . . . Ft. Madison. Iowa . Ft. Madison. Iowa Ft. Madison, Iowa . . Paris . . . . . Green City , . ., Atlanta Bergenfield, New Jersey . , . , Gorin .. ..Altamont . . Wyaconda . Mt. Pleasant. Iowa Sewart AFB. Tennessee . , Kirksville . Kirksville Brashear , , Troy , Paris Farmington. Illinois Charter Oak, Iowa Batavia. Iowa Kirksville Salisbury Green City Dallas, Iowa Ollie. Iowa West Des Moines. Iowa Livonia New Florence . . Brunswick . . Dumont. New Jersey , , . . . Kirksville Greentop Marthasville , St. Louis , St. Ann Wentzville , Wentzville San Francisco. California . , Oskaloosa, Iowa Oskaloosa, Iowa . Novinger . Cedar Rapids. Iowa Paris . . . Kirksville 229 if Class of 1969 A Yi, A, A A A N-P L--L I I S ta g ,,,.uA A : A A' I 4 AA .,,,.,,, AAA AA , za I 1 .AA are ' I AAAA ee- P ,sm w su. -L' 53' if ' '- , Eff :-: ,ami I - ' ,'h, AA IAA A A AA ,AA.,,,. A ,QA AA: A ' A f' - f 11 R V :A ,, J ' ' A 5' v ti I sf I--f A tr-ab A.. A sf..-: AA ff 2 --Ax E VVgk, ,AA ' h ll .,., 5 Q A p I A b fxiisj Q: - LA uk AA ig, W: X q, Li ' I jf A ,,.v 7 ' in ' E .'.,. is J K I ' A A,.', A 1- NA I AA RNA K ag . 2 aa. ., ' s- -v 2 . CA I I 'Iwi A If 1 ' ,A ,ik '-' u 'SKA :ont A N... A 21519 ef! If .rw A by '- .. , VC. A lqglx Nix A' Y ex K f A Q 1 A V 1 V V inf A ' z: , jf 'I'-I v- AA 3' fi? ' 'A AE' me - A 4 , ii: L ' A if I I ' 1 .,kk 1 1 We 17: ailhi 1B2PQ5?25555J5' 'ii 52'.fQ25'?L,if5LQi2s52s5559,-if 'SIM . siieiiii fftfii:if-sf-sg:-522' 1z1f:f':f-IAQ?A'gv2iL+111222 - A id A'reA im 230 Yi a gp? t ww , Q ,A 'ati i it ' AAwA1t,sSfsi 'N 'f i 1 ai? I 2 .law-A X.-x A James O'Bryan .... Sheryl Oday ..... Carol O'Donnell A A Donald Olinger A A A Del C. Oliver A A A Bert Ollie ,,... A A A A A Monroe City A A A A Ft. Madison, Iowa Hannibal A A A A Brookfield A A A A Shelbyville AAAAAAAAStALouis Judith Olson ..,.... West Des Moines, Iowa Melvin O,Neal A A Walter I-I. Ornes A A A Pat Osman ..... A Warren G. Osthoff ..,, Dolores Overstreet James Palko ...,... Edith Palmer ..r.. Royce Palmer A A A Mike Pandolfo ..., David Panther A A A Terry Pardeck A A A Carla Paris AA.. Jeanne Park A A A Gerry Parker ..., Connie Parks A Dean Partin .... Joan C. Patrick A A Orville Patten A A Anna Marie Pauk A Charlotte Pauk A Mary Ann Pavlisin Jerry Wayne Pemberton Mac Pendleton A A A A A Carolyn A. Perry A A A Cleva Perry A A A A A Jessie Alan Petefish A A Lester Peters A A A A Nick M. Peters A Gary Peterson A A A Bernetta Phillips A Cathy Phillips AAA A A A A Paula Ann Pickard A A A Dennis Pickering A A Vicki Pilling A A Joyce Pinson AAAA Curt Pirtle AAAAAA Jerry Ray Pirtle A Ruth Pirtle AAAAAA A A Freeport, Illinois Brashear Macon AAAAAAAAAAugusta A A A A A Cantril, Iowa A A Whiting, Indiana AA Purdin A A A Clifton Hill St.Louis A A Iowa City, Iowa St. Louis A A A A AA Hunnewell Marshalltown, Iowa A A A A Hannibal A Macon A Glenwood A .AAA Bevier A Kirksville A A Havelock, Iowa A A A A A Wentzville A AAAA Affton A A A A Mexico A A Danville, Illinois A A Moberly A A A Novelty AA A Ashland A A Kirksville A A De Witt, Iowa A A A A Trenton A A A New Boston A A AAAA Quincy A Melbourne, Iowa A A A A A A A Unionville Mediapolis, Iowa Edina A A A Chariton, Iowa A A A Bloomfield, Iowa A A A Chariton, Iowa Gary Pittenger Diana Poffenberger Stephanie Polhans . Barbara Poore , , Paula Porter Sandra Porter , Sandy Potosky . . . Morton. Illinois . . Altoona, Iowa . . , , . Wyaconda . . Shelbina . .. . Galt . Fairfield, Iowa Holmdel. New Jersey David Potter , .,...... .,.., K irksville Linda Potts , . . Eldon, Iowa Mohammed Poursaleh . , . . Iran Vanna Powell . . . . . . , . . , . Kirksville Cathy Powers . . Columbus Junction. Iowa Edwin Powers , . , ,,..... Paris Sharon Precht . . .. Mexico Busba Premarasmee . Thailand Roger Probasco . . . . . Unionville Daniel Pugh . Palmyra Delores Pulis , . . , Huntsville Linda Purvis . Kirksville Jerry Quigley . , . . Unionville John Quigley . . . . . Browning Marcella Quigley . Silex Barbara Quint Independence Larry E. Raines . ,. ,.., Chariton, Iowa Dale Allan Randall Dale Rauer Pamela Rector William Redden Sarah F. Reed Richard Reeves Terry Reynolds . Steven Rhoades , Joyce Rhodes , Karl Rice Noel L. Rice . . Robert Richard James Richards . , Jerry Richardson Joanne Ridgeway . Rosemary Riggen , . Dorothy Riggs Ana Rigioni .,..,. Judy Riley Jacquelyn Roberts Marilyn Roberts . . Washington, Iowa , . Brookfield Poplar Bluff . Davenport. Iowa , Brookfield , , St. Louis La Plata . . Reinbeck, Iowa , Hinsdale. Illinois . , LaGrange , . . . , Kirksville , Kirksville Greentop . Brunswick Mexico . . . Milan Fairfield. Iowa , Costa Rica , Bowling Green . Silex . . St. Louis ,pw- , tm- fa., lata H- x of rm kj t 9-are 'C' Ninos t ,M F' Zt- wf B' sf' 5 1 ,sg mf- , ' gil' Class of 1969 I .8 MS' Si K 'rt' my I , ffl I if . QM 4, K uf' r K 'it2,-,,...-. 1 Riff --M w .4 'Q -. v -I 1 Qin 2 . fgssffffl , '-. 2 1 I.- ,,,.,,- ,, , 'Y 155552 . s Q , lo- QGL 3 1175 Il. 1 ,igwf 4 if I I . s up K '- -rf 5 Il '27 . . A .fifig nh, f I fi as -Q R, as I if .-B, H vi V 4 K 2 L 5 li. Vg Q 3' . Y M 1 1- ' , ., ' 'J' 3' , an gp ,f I if Q , jg - f I R. ,. y.. 1 Q was ' 351-' cf. I.,-fr, I H an PM ' ' .. f i . . 4an,.t.x'-' .. 5 E f '73 ,I 8 fl ..i ,J uf, I , ,V F. 231 232 Class of Mary Roberts A A A A Stephen Roberts A A A Mary Ann Robertson Mary Robey A Eugene Roedder A A Ron Rogers A A A A A David Romberg AA Constance Rooker Tanna Rosendale A A James Roth A A A A A Charles Rouse A Cheryl Roush A Donna Rowson A A A Joyce Elaine Roy A A Beverly Rubey ,,., Wayne Rudolph A A A Kathy Rupp A Joyce Rush William Russell ,AAA Alan Rutherford A A A Pamela Ruzicka Barbara Ryder A John Saffell Susan Salabay Laverne Sample Carolyn Sanford John Saylor Cynthia Scearce Stephen Schaberg Georgia Schacher David Schebell. North Larry Schieni A Amalia Schmid Dan Schmidt Gregor Schmucker Fred Schultz Robert W. Schutte Roger Schwerman A William Schwieder John Seeland A A James Seitz Ronald Selkirk Michael Setterh A Rahim Shaghafi Candida Sue Shaw 1969 A A A St, Louis A A A A Lancaster A A A A A Wyaconda A A AA Hannibal Webster Groves A O'Fallon A A Quincy, Illinois Ottumwa, Iowa A Quincy, Illinois A A A A Palmyra A A A Ottumwa, Iowa Davenport, Iowa AA A A A Fulton A A A A A Brunswick A Brighton, Iowa A A A A Norridge, Illinois A A A A St. Charles Corydon, Iowa A A Moberly A A A Vandalia Western Springs, Illinois A LaGrange, Illinois Ottumwa, Iowa St. Louis A Bloomfield, Iowa Novinger Des Moines, Iowa A A Edina St. Charles A Old Monroe Tonawanda, New York Salisbury Wayland Brookfield St. Louis Davenport, Iowa A Mexico A Paris Davenport, Iowa A A St. Louis Brookfield Alton, Illinois Ottumwa, Iowa Iran A A Downing 43 F,,Aaa-W -x ,IJ la 'ffl - A ,L AtAe1saL4,.,.A A - IA-M251 as -ww A A Q AfAffi A an ww AVAA Qmhnw gf J 2 ff -Aw-IQQAAA if f J' -1. 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AA ' in fish' A A are i il: IQQ' K--nf A' F fe., K W pl 'A Y Q. A A 3 ' ':., rp., - wg 6 6 fx Le geis 'P'-45 I -cv . Ag.. g 1 All fi wr-F 4 Q- 6 N fy 'A' hr 5 .f ff' we a f it 3 ' it if it I 3 'Ve .il 0. Class of 1969 Patrick Shields A A A Joe D. Shilt A A Jon Sholes Karen Shreffler A A A Gloria Shuler Danny Shupert A A Ed Sick A A A Carol Silver A A Donna Simmons Linda Sinclair A Ivan Lee Singleton Phyllis Skaggs A A Richard Skinner A A Jay Todd Sloane Shermaine Slocum Drake Smiley A Janet Smith Judy Smith A Robert Smith A William B. Smith William I-I. Smith Rudy Carl Snedigar Barbara Snell Nancy Snodgrass John Sommerkamp Marsha Sommers Terry Sommers Pamela Spencer A Judy Staley Richard Stallings A A Charles Steele Sonya Stender Lonnie Stephenson Eva Stewart John Stewart Linda Stine David Stockwell Robert Stone Walter Stoner June Straughter Mary Street Lois Streett Sue Ann Strong Rodney Struss June Stukenberg A A A A A A Unionville A A AAAAA A Newton Center Point, Iowa Marshalltown, Iowa A AAAAAAAA Atlanta A A Mexico AAAAAAASt.Louis A A Palmyra Washington, DAC. A A Green City A A A A Mendon A Brunswick A A A A Trenton Anderson. Indiana I-Iurdland A A A Mexico A A St. Louis A A Keytesville A Pontiac, Illinois Monticello A Macon A Lancaster Knox City Kirksville O'FalIon A Canton A Granger St. Louis A Kirksville A Hannibal Wellsville Davenport. Iowa A A A Snyder St. Louis Brunswick A Hannibal A Gary. Indiana A Foley I-Iurdland St. Louis Linneus A Newton Sigourney. Iowa Davenport. Iowa Des Moines. Iowa 233 Class of l969 .2 ., rw f -A.f..,,. --we V, 1 W l 1 ,zn- nsr , ,Q , QP. fb rl Qi YL., gg C ' li-E if rf' tv f, I' tl 1, K, 5 ' ,,v , 4 2, few .... B f wt Q X , ..v, F -.:, H -'m3f?3 ' Q ,.. ,fav I i.--f fkwaagf . H .w api nfl 5 . f ' it , h 1 ' h if tiff? ll 'ffl ? L pp pp M 1 p9 gigs .. , , ,s L, t l, ltt, S-fl P' sm , ci l 1 M V , Rt , nf? 2 I iipyvm f X :,1l,,f inf I ' It ' ? I EB l as we ,AQ ,, .- nr 3, -,,,,k ,, ,K 6 t E ' -L 0 V N ,l ,,,..r K xhtml ,Q fs,-.t Gnu .,,. his 2, au.. 5 ,,-.4-1 nh 234 EA . f, YN P 9 9 A1 g': f gl 1- F 'HP gf., me L Q ,I is w w ,limi , K, Pz wegwakfas L. aff K ,q,g2 , a!a,iQ '- p G , Ai li f l 597' 0 'sw Lg ' nga' Q ii I X I 4 ,J N pl, 5 x A as if I ,lf izfiite Floyd Sturgeon . . Patricia Sullivan . Sherry Sullivan , Sondra Summers Vicki Sutor ...... Kay Swaim ...., Alberta Swanegan , . . . Wyaconda A .... Kirksville , . . . Pontiac, Illinois . . , Hunnewell .. Jonesburg Drakesville, Iowa . . . .....,. Keytesville Ellen Swank ...,.. . . , Hannibal Perry Swofford , , . . Spickard John Szofran .... . . . Fenton Mary Taliaferro . , . . Hannibal John Tarbet ,... . . . Shelbyville George Taylor , , . ...., Fulton Mary Teel ...... ....... R evere Darien Teeter . . . .... Brookfield James Terrell . . . . . . Paris Barbara Teter . . . ..,... Excello Kathy Thomas , . .... . . . Mexico Alice Thompson , . ,,....,.. LaPlata Scott Thompson . . . .... Ankeny, Iowa Robert J. Thomson .... . . . Ottumwa, Iowa James Thornton . . . Walcott, Iowa Richard Thurlo .... .,.. l Browning Becky Tibbs , , . , Lois Toedebusch . . . , . St. Charles , . . High Hill Judy Tolly .,.. ........ , Purdin Eunice Toops .,... ..i..,. . . . Kahoka Shirley Topping . . East Peoria, Illinois Geraldine Toth , . , .,.,..,.., Foristell Jeannette Toth . , . ........ Foristell Wilma Totsch . , . ,.....,. Macon Janice Travis .... . , ,,... . . . Atlanta Sandra Tribley .,.. . . ...,. Pontiac, Illinois Rosalee Triplett ...... ,....,... L ancaster Lynne Trisko ..,.... Western Springs, Illinois Barbara Ann Trost . l.., St.Louis Montonobu Tsutsumi . . .......l...,, Japan Dennis Tubbs ....l. Janis Tucker ..,.,. Jonell Tucker . . . Vicki Tucker ..,... Alan Tuckerman , , Stephen Tudeen .........l. Konra Turner , . . Sandra Turner . . Ft. Madison, Iowa Farmington, Iowa ........St.Charles Frankford Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Springville, Iowa ..,......,,.....Mexico , . . . . . Kirksville Ronald Tuttle . . . James Tyler ..., Alan Ulfers Linda Unrath , . , E. J. Ushiyama , . Frederick Vanderhoof Doris Varns . . , Kathryn Veith ., . . Dennis Vickers Donna Vignovich Phyllis Viviano .,... Paul Wagner Gary Waite , Gene Walker . . . Richard Walker Cheryl Wall Charles Wallingford Randall Walston Susan Ware Wanda Warren Jane Warth . . , Gail Washington , , Nancy Watkins Becky Watson , Woodrow Watson Shirley Watt . , Gary Watts . , Lynne Wehrman Rose Mary Weibel Sam Weigel . Carol Weir Terry Weis Laura Weitman Joyce Welch , James Wells . Kenneth Wells . . . Sue Wells . , Jim Welsh , Phyllis Wendel Brian Wendelschaefer .,,..,... Kirksville ..Palmyra . . Cedar Rapids, Iowa . Glen Ellyn, Illinois , ..t....... Japan Denville, New Jersey Moberly , , . Mt. Pleasant, Iowa . , . , Ewing . . Des Moines, Iowa . Collinsville, Illinois LaGrange Park. Illinois , Baring . , Matteson, Illinois ..,, . Palmyra . DeWitt, Iowa . Farmington, Iowa New Sharon. Iowa Farmington. Iowa Westbrook, Maine New London, Iowa . . St. Louis , , , , Atlanta Atlanta . , Trenton . , Kirksville . , , Elsberry Montgomery City Denver. Colorado Guthrie Center, Iowa , St. Louis Florissant , , . LaBelle . Gravois Mills Keokuk, Iowa Pacific Bettendorf, Iowa . . , , Glenwood . , . Bowling Green Saunderstown, Rhode Island Ken West Kathy Westercamp Sandra Whalen Adrienne Whipple Steve Whipple . , , , Mexico . Deep River, Iowa , , Malta Bend , Silex Batavia, Iowa 5 ,, T' , 5 ,I 'H' . .fly s K I at ' i il iw .tl an msg . -1 i ,f . ' F I... ,.' f If 5 sf fa' P t SEQ Q ,J 5 ,V lim 5? M. f .. . ' Class of 1969 iss, f, 3-'A V ' f' my ' K + . .4 - . .f me 'I . 'F i.. 'Q I ' 2 I' .ssts I rf- ,I gf I e QQ? N ,fapnlf Qi' . s 5- .' ..:,,- ' I , K san li 2 B ii fi rg f , s . g g C, ,,. 1 I.. + .Q P I 'i o i. ' i'ii It g e,.. -if Qs- g . ' M f-if -of 3'9 'ff at-3+ we If '54 fa ' ga AI f if in I ' ' 1 I U I 5.1. , 153 A ' 5,1-' iii Rv w fi . ,Q .W an- fe- e-1-1 'fr 1- afar 9 QW li'- Flf ' f' bfi 3 I N f ' .- , i ft , -. alt? ibud t if K Far' 'W QL ?' 4 ...-,I v' A ,fa ll ..1t.sf. .1 i Lila: uv ...f el' 235 236 Class of l969 Carol Whitham . . . Janet Whitt ,.... Marcia Whitt . , . Susan Wiele . . . Dave Wild .... Priscilla Wile y ,,... George Wilkening . . . Washington, Iowa ........,Bethany Kirksville . . . Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . , Cahokia, Illinois ....... O'Fallon . . I Sigourney, Iowa Carol Williams ,,... ....... W entzville James Williams . . . Ottumwa, Iowa Janet Williams . , ....,.. Kirksville Janice Williams . . . . Hannibal Jimmie Williams , . Brashear Joyce Williams . . , . . Kirksville Mary Alice Williams . . . ..... Lucerne Rex Williams , . . . . Browning Mary Ann Williamson . . , ..... Unionville Stephen Willis . .... . Kenneth Wilson , Mary Wilson .,.., Michael Wilson , Nancy Wilson . . Phil Wilson ,, I ... Rebecca Wilson Russell Wilson . Carla Windschiegl Sue Winslow ..,, Patricia Wise , . I Stephen Witte . , . James Wolf . , Kathy Woods . . . Roger Woodward Phil Wormsley . . Larry Wright . . . Don Yates .,,, Carol Young . I , Robert Young . Stan Young , , , . Jane Zentz ...... John Zraick ,,.. James Zuroweste , , , , Chariton, Iowa ....... Spickard . . . , Knox City . . Kirksville Brookfield , ....... Queen City Marble Falls, Arkansas Kirksville . . .t...... St. Louis Morton Grove, Illinois . Dumont, New Jersey Bridgeton . , . ..,,. Columbia . , . Lancaster .. Vandalia . . . Kirksville , , . . Mexico , , . . Kirksville . St. Louis . , ..... St. Louis , , . Mt. Pleasant, Iowa I-Iurdland , . . . Tipton, Iowa . . . , St. Charles .ata milf?-' ami 'sw 1 ab as 'K I 1. an ,lf CN' .1 1 ,I : if '.rk ik ,V I i i lin-5. 'fag' 'mf-' 'MQ attt x W s as I ' I , ,hit be, Y-2' 11:54 v' tm 'I S ' it 3- 5 P' ., I . V . - - f 5' ' ' '5 - . , f ' .,ta.9.zis I M In v L59 at ap , h W jx H K , I i, qw: I , Vg' K ,Q E I ,K iyr vi as ,ff I R ' I I A 6' h I fs? in I .NS at gp as ? u al F' MW 5 an an ,- ev f Glo Sf- -:Q-A ffm ,g r on' ' y A5 y Q3 2 tx . . Wgd. s ' I tll A I 14.V-. .g V , , V -kL,, A ly . , Y l , 5 3 Vfv- .M VA f I at W' ' D B at ' We . Q .- sa 1- I ., ' ow '- Q' 6 s A Ot G2- I :za ig' . u gg Vs ff . f A. ' tl ff - 7 4' .M A .L A 1: b l :W M S' C. S . C, g I . N v , ss' I' 364152 1 gif! s nr' A L. N... F- fs ' ,,,- K, if ., ggi, ,x E17gfl97' iw V 4 . new - W, I fzb Fr' I I- f 4, + I 'L' I 2, f i' . l ,. i is X I 2 is - ' I Class of 1970 Sunny A. Ackermann Cinda Acklie , , , . . , Peggy Adelstein , Sui S. Ah-hing . . Madhat Ahmed , . Denny Albertson . Carla R. Albrecht . , . Ruth Alderton , . , . . Mary Alexander , . Chuck Allen . , , Danny Allen , . , .. Imogene M. Allen , ,. Patricia Allen , Raymond Allen . . Dennis Allgood , , Margaret Allison Chris Amos . . . Deborah Ancell . Grace Andere . . Brenda Anderson Carolene Anderson Sandra S. Anderson Robert Angaine . Mary Arends , . Jacqueline C. Arnold , Dennis Askew Donna Atkins , Edwin Atkinson . Vicky Austin , Lynn Badaracco Cynthia Bailey Kathy Bailey . Sharon Bailey Margaret Bair Mike Baird Robert Baker Ronald L. Baker Brenda Ballew Mary Io Banta Marva Lee Bargen Stephen Barnes Gary Barnett Randy Barnett Sandra Barnett Sharon R. Barnett . Davenport, Iowa .. .Kahoka . . St. Louis . . Samoa , , . Jordan . Green City . Florissant . Wyaconda Shelbyville . Lovilia, Iowa St. Charles, Iowa . . . Wentzville Kirksville Eldon, Iowa New Sharon, Iowa Libertyville, Iowa . . , . Canton . . . . Higby , Kenya . , . Cantril, Iowa Waukegan, Illinois . Kirksville . , Kenya , , Huntsville IN Bloomfield. Iowa Stockport. Iowa . , Mexico Vandalia . Cairo , Mexico Redfield. Iowa Kirksville New Boston Iarshalltown. Iowa . . Delta, Iowa Brookfield , Memphis Fayette Englewood. New Jersey St. Charles Warrenville. Illinois Kirksville Greentop Kirksville Galt 237 Class of l9 O X AA 50, ' iw K kj -1. EAA' Ee-mx jZAf!fj-- I A, A I A 3, 3 A ,,.. A , ' AA VV. R- iz Q V' 1 -A ' H .fee -... ' 1A A -2. W -1?-will i A - A, ' ,Ar - f,P,.fs' - . QL .a::::.7.'-'gpm A B f f 'il -.. . B A 5 ' . 1' 'N ' a Y A - I S7 A I V EAA Y A A A, A I j 'Q 1, G i . . A W tt' Nl' Af -H-:M 5 . I A - .L .,, N . - 4' gg- x if--,, A ,df x - ,- f-Amf.: .1 A-',w.g,f,ty, gg, A .,Q,f1,,a, ,.fA1:A',-IMA 3 .3 21 f..mmf ,A f I ' 1 ,A ' R 'I'-' Allaah is I ii -..- ' igief-9:5717 'H' f . f B v A- wk 1 A AA M Ag A J I AJ-A A, -A EA ,L . 5785 ,Q J ' ' .,.A ,J Q x .HA ' 1' -. AA ' 3? g . 1 V- gh v A 1 ,K- 8 0' g 4 I I A 2 V if wr l 2 ff I me- I V 4 A .i5.., A V JA. J 1 f AA A A A 2 A A 6 A qv . ' .A ' x Ag., , .A f , r c Av A B Cb ' ig, t X 5 I J A, I ll - A .-,g ' 'J - ' ' as X we N IA m J I A I 238 Shirley Barnett A A Susan Bartley ,..l Patricia Bates A A A Janice Baxter A A A Barbara Beaird AAAA David Bean AAAA David Beaty A A A Mary Beeler A A A Rosanna Behle A A Gary S. Belfield A A A June Bell A A A Billy Bennett A A Max Bennett A A Mary Benson A A A A A A Thomas Benton A A Harry F. Bentrup A A Marilyn Berry AAAA A Bill Berstler AAAAA Steve Bettis A A Sharon Billington' A Michael Binning A A Judy Bipes AAAAA Janet Bird A A Audrey I. Black A Maurice Blaine A A Patricia MA Blodgett A A Glinda Bloskovich Brenda Bohannon Sue Boley A A Wanda Boltz A Marla Bond David Bondurant A A Stephen Booher Arlene Bowen AA Sandra Bowen A A A Vera Bowen A A Richard KA Bowers Francis Boyd Lynnette Boynton A A A Bettendorf, Iowa AAAAAAAAAFulton A A A A Sumner A A A A Greentop A A A A Revere Madison A A Mt. Sterling, Iowa Bosworth Elsberry LaPlata AA A St.Louis A A A A A A Kirksville Woodside, New York A Carbondale, Illinois A A A A A A A Exira, Iowa A A A AAAAA Lemay A Morning Sun, Iowa A A A A A A LaDora, Iowa A A Lineville, Iowa A A A A Novinger A A A Van Wert, Iowa A Ottumwa, Iowa A New London A A A Mexico A AA A Edina A A Kirksville A A Kirksville A A A St. Charles A Des Moines, Iowa A AAAA Monticello A A A A Cairo A A Kirksville A Mason, Iowa A A Novelty A A Brookfield Warsaw, Illinois A A A A A A Kirksville A A Milton, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa Claudia Bradford A Fall River, Massachusetts Bill Brady A A Dumont, New Jersey Sharon Brakensiek A A A A A Wright City John J. Brandt Brentwood, New York Thomas E. Brannan Maplewood Cathie Brauchy A A A A Brentwood James Breckenridge A A A Constance Brewer A JeriBrice AA Deborah A. Bridges Jerry Briles ,....... John Bringer ...., Ethan Britten A A A A Nancy Brock ....... Shirley Brookshier Betty Brown .... Carl Brown A A A A Cynthia Brown ..,.,. Linda Brown A A Rita Brown A Sharon Brown A A A Karen S. Brumback A A A A A Marcia Brunson A A Donald Bryan ..., Rande Bryan .... Judy Buckman ..,. Sharon Buckman A A A A A St. Charles A A A A A Cyrene A A A A A Hannibal A A A St. Louis A A A Colfax, Iowa AAPalmyra A A A ..,... Parnell, Iowa West Des Moines, Iowa Gallatin .Newtown A A A A A Brookfield Fergus Falls, Minnesota A A A A A A Unionville A A A A Anita, Iowa A A Bonaparte, Iowa A Mexico A Centerville, Iowa A A A A A A Princeton A A A A Mooresville A Palmyra AShelbina Ruth Bullen ..., Medford Lakes, New Jersey Mary Bunney A A A Roger Burk A A A Claudia Burkhart A Beverly Burnam A A A Donald Burrus Deborah Burt ..... Larry Buschling A A Daniel H. Butler Randy Butler A John LA Bybee John Caldwell Leanne Caldwell Phillip Calhoun A Sherry Calvert A A Stephen Calvin A David Campbell Pam Campbell A Dorothy Canatsey Dennis Cantril A A Jorge Carmona Jacquelyn Carter David Carskadon Stanley Casady A A Shelbyville A A A New Cambria A AA Huntsville A A A Callao Baring AAA.AAAAAAFulton A A Wayland Pittsfield, Illinois A A A A A Unionville A A A A A A Cairo Morning Sun, Iowa Morning Sun, Iowa A A A Queen City A Bowling Green A A A A A A Pacific A A Quincy, Illinois Fairfield, Iowa I-Iunnewell A A Ottumwa, Iowa Costa Rica St. Louis Canton A Bucklin Class 1 ofl9O ,, A I AA, I- L. :xt 6 A 'A ,ll-J D Pl I if tv A ,isa ASAA iii , '-1,. -my Q ' 'Ii ' ai' LAK, wr VA A it I I f tsi AA eeis I AAJBJ 1 I B ,AAN tei' i I A :,f 3, uf - A I , ..AA if P-ff 1 S gfei -S B ei'f ' I A I ' rea fs A i siifi A I Q Q ,.. - IVF' IA tn '? I '-2 A.- gf we ef I A Q. a it K A 1 S- R. A ,AAA 9 i N A ji . i Q IJ, A A I iv iff 1 A Q Q 6' V- AAAAA 'GV .J ,9 QQ Q gr. A ,kg 3-I-, K fd ll 1 fe .A A f is A A gay: if at -- A1 x 3' fam-' av-if i? l 'zf 239 240 Arthur Cassidy A A A Connie Cassidy A A AAAAAAAAAPalmyra Susan Caster ,,.,. A Dallas Cathey A A Linda Champ A A Stephen Chatten A A A A Susan Chickering Joyce Christine A A A A Linda Christy .,., A A Frederick Ciarla A A A A A A Kay Cissna A A A John Clark A A A Mary Clark ..... Marilyn Clary ..., Randy Cleeton A A A Ronald Clevenger A A A Jean Clingman A A Joan Clingman A A A Ken Clow ...., Bonnie Cogar ..,. A A A Larry Coil A A A Nancy Collop A A A Linda Conkle A A A Linda Conn A A Linda Cook A A Carl Cooper A A A Becky Cornett A A Clifford Cornett A Connie Cossey A A A Vincent Costa AAAA AAAA Kathy Costello A A A A A A A A Boonville A A A Hedrick, Iowa A A A Hedrick, Iowa A A A Fairfield, Iowa A A A A A A A Kirksville A A Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A A A Shelbyville AAAAAAAAAAM1lan Solvay, New York A A Palmyra A A A St. Louis A A A St. Louis A A A A A Edina Macon A A A A A A A Jamesport A A A Hedrick, Iowa A A A Hedrick, Iowa A A Ottumwa, Iowa Pleasantville, Iowa A A A Auxvasse Brashear A A A A A A Hurdland LaFayette, Indiana AAAAAAA.ARevere AAAATroy AAAAAAAAAMexico AAAAAAAAAMexico AAAAAAAAASt.Ann Bayshore, New York A Davenport, Iowa Florence Cottingham A A AAAAAAAAAAA Clark Jack Couchman AAAAA AAAAAA P owersville Ted Cox AAAAAAAAAA A A A Lineville, Iowa Willa Cragen A A A Paul Craig AAAAAA Betty A. Crane A A Rebecca Cravens A Lucinda Critchlow Larry W. Crooks A Evelyn Daley A A John A. Daniels A Donna Davey A A Frank Davey A A A Bonnie Davis A A AAAAAAAACenter A A A A Ballwin A A A A A Palmyra A A A A A A Memphis A A Ottumwa, Iowa AAAAAAAPurdin AA Waynesville A A A Kirksville A A A Wellsville AA Meadville A A A Newtown 1 iifixfsgw ' A A, V, ' ftewsgga Aw - A Af I ENC' 'A 232 -I 3' 5:3 Ei ,. A A Asik A fMatagffg,fsAi fax I 453 gl S M-if .2':1A S I A ' AA A AQA I g I A A A K 'gqmif - ,N ' ' A i x glint K? H- new Ji rn- -LA Eawfl' A'l M S 'A ' Af' ' I 53 'iii V tiff ' rt 'l B fmwffiii Q 6 I ' Q ' 'p -Aijvpk L A A' f A A ' sf AA U I A I A fi IL' ' I Aa., A A 5 A I C . L- ' vt Q 5 I A ' ' - Aft r i ,A A A A Ap I f f AAAA WV! as QCA Ali you rr A1 ik ff,-f.. 6 A at-.,t lb 2 ' I ,twig A 6' 3 4 i Ae Ai? at at as A I A AA -:gfgsstgiiii Af AA 1 4 'Q avr- U, lo K it X., I: ':' rw 1, 1 A A I ' , Egg, Af 5 I , I QQ C I . '. N f i W a I tAfssAmaAfaAaA V' A Ak EAS ,,-.Q SQWEEERX wtf: ' -':??: at - ' t:':e,A:Fa4?kf'sv- ' 1-' if 5? 5 1 WA in Q63 1' x AAJA I A z l ,f of Bupa . EQ A , , W ig- ,N I f I HS! 1 Af - J ai - W K? lt A A Q ns.: AF I ,,- I it I 1f3,A X X Class John Davis .,.. Judy Ann Davis A A A Marilyn Davis Walter Davolt Edith Dawson A A A Larry Dawson Louis Defiore A A Sherrill DeJong A A A Rich Demarest A A Nancy Dempster Robert Denison A Blytha Dennis Mary Sue Denny ..., Mary Denton A A A Harry Deppe ..,, Ralph Deshon A A Sandra Devaul A James DeVore Carlotta Dewey Sydney Diamond .... Dave Dickerson A A A Catherine Dickson A A Wilhelmena Dickson A A Donald Dixon A A A Ron Dixon .....,. A William Doelling A A Mike Dolan A A A Janice Donald A Grayce Donovan A A Larry Dorrell A A A Shirley L. Doss A Zelma Dowell George Drake A A Wendy Drescher A Mildred Duda A Tom Dunn A A Dorothy Dwyer Eugenia Dwyer Deanna Dye A Jeff Dyer A Nancy Dykstra A A Elizabeth Early A A Kathryn Easley A Mary Eggert James Eide A A ofl9O A A A New Cambria Lineville, Iowa A A Lewistown A A Marceline A A Bevier A AAAAAEwing A A A A Mercer New Sharon, Iowa A A Brookfield A Palatine, Illinois AAA AA St. Louis A AA Kirksville A A A Bloomfield, Iowa A A A A Purdin A A A A A A Berkeley A Bettendorf, Iowa AA A Wheeling A Seymour, Iowa A A A Louisiana A A University City A A Tipton, Iowa A A Atlanta A A Kansas City A A A Unionville A A A A Macon A A A A Bridgeton A A A A Kirksville Promise City, Iowa A Chillicothe A A A AMarceline A Baring A AChillicothe A A A A Moberly A Quincy, Illinois Bettendorf, Iowa A A St. Johns A A A Silex Silex A AA Unionville A A Manchester Ankeny, Iowa A A Baring A Novelty A A A Columbia A A A Redfield, Iowa Class of 19 O ,E A zz 'SW 7. an I A: Y 9 l 'gal' It A Y - 3 V, qt Z A 4 aw ,A Q' iw xi 1 -AQ -.- :ff ,,....f5gy 1 fs am kAg f A k -' - Am : tm. I .sv 9: -4, V' A A ,C 1 J- A A' -1- ' I ' 4 I Aff., Af., f 'Y-M. W? 5, gif' A i,maefff-F A I a 1,1 a I hr ian A-J if 2 -wa - ff. .1 , it A AAJA A Aff Q4 Vis singly' I as 45? his ' ,ad A1 -A A A lrh Ltliy. A L,,., V J F 71 - .A 1' Q W 1:4- AA 6- A AA fy f, ji. r gf I il' A 2 I I IJ A ' QV 7'e'vT ' - As f YM, ,nvx 242 .4 an W' I is if fr? , J ..L, ,.,, 1ffJfffS'f-'iiififl ii2?ifgfifA, he f - 1i?f?'T A' J ' ' fb A- ' iff ' A -:A J, 1 Ya, Q if fab Q3 -' I sys- I ' I in 1 A RTZJ .f 'V ,N .4- t A- A if v L. K- x. 'A a f Xi at t A ,X rx in A Zi ' ' -1 if so .se ' as A w JAAJ 'FM J A ' ff- ' 'ks ' 'A Am A Q I Rick Elkin A A A A A Wanda Ellington A Sonja Ellis ....,, Jolene Emel A A A Mary Engel A A A William Enyeart A A A Hilda Epperson A A A Pam Erickson ..,, Donald Erikstrup A Donald Etter ,.... John Ronald Evans Nancy Everman A Karen Ewigman A A James Farmer A A A Nancy Farmer A A A Linda Farr ..,... Ferydoun Farsai A A A Ray Feilner ..., Ronald Feltz ,,.., Carol Ferguson A A James Ferguson A Michael Finnegan A Sharon Fisher A A Mary B. Fleming A Donna Flotron Marjorie Ford A Bob Forster A A Gloria Forsyth A A Rocky Forsythe Farra Foster A Ruth Ann Fouls Joyce Francis A A Carol Freeman Patty Frescoln A Gloria Frost A A James Fry A A A Kojira Fujiwara A A Rogena Funkenbusch A A A Linda Gaines Starr Gallagher A Michael Gantt A A Pauletta Garr A A Sharon Garr A A Charles Garris A A Thomas Garvin A A A A A Hedrick, Iowa A A A Carson, Iowa A A A A Monroe City Baring A A A St. Charles A A A Laclede AAAAAAAAAAAAAALaPlata AAAAAAAAAMilan A A A A Rosemount, Minnesota A A Zeliedople, Pennsylvania A A A A A A Jacksonville A A Allerton, Iowa A A A A A Brookfield AAAAAAAAATroy A A A Kirksville A A A Kirksville A A A A A Iran A A A A Franklin A A A A St. Charles A A Memphis A A A A A Foristell Holtsville, New York AAAAAAAAHigbee Montezuma, Iowa St.Louis A A Browning Fords, New Jersey AA A A AA A Madison A A A American Samoa A A A Liberty A Marceline A A A Princeton Callao A A Batavia, Iowa A A A A St. Louis AA A Perry AAAAAA Japan ATayIor A A A Shelbyville A A Washington, Iowa A LaGrange A A A Ottumwa, Iowa AA A Brookfield Mineral Ridge, Ohio AAAAAAMacon Olinda Gastler J J , Linda Gaus ,...,,., Judy Gearhart .... Larry Gerdeman J . Gregory Germakian Lana Geery . J J Diana Giesler .,,... Linda Giesler ...,.... Goldie M. Gilbert J Michael Gilbert . . . Loretta Gil ger .... James P. Gingrich J Ronnie D. Gipson . Linda Godfrey .,,. William Goeke . J J Helen Goldman J . J Rodney Good .... Linda Goodwin J J J Marvin Gordon J J Janis Gorzynski J Jacqueline Gough J Caroline Gower J J Deborah Graff . J Frances Graff J Cathy Gray J J Jimmy Gray J J J Janet Greenstreet J J J J J J . Wellsville J.J...J..,....Ew1ng ...J.J.,Newton,Iowa .......J,.J.Vanda1ia Bergenfield, New Jersey . . J . Kirksville ...,..,.JM6XlC0 Mexico Bowling Green ...,...St.Louis J....J........Fulton .....J......Cla.rence Washington, Maryland .........J Powersville ....J... Athens, Ohio J J J .... St. Charles J J J Bloomfield, lowa .......JJNov1nger Mendon J J Chicago, Illinois J J J J Lakenan . J J . J J J J Louisiana J J J J J. . J Kirksville J . J J J J J J Brookfield J J Marshalltown, Iowa .Milan Kirksville Robert Gregory ..., Roselle Park, New Jersey Ellen Grimes J J J Rex Grimes J J J Larry Grindstaff J J William H. Gronewold Jamie Grosso . . J J Nancy Gudgell J J Kathleen Guetebier Nancy L. Guhl J J J Mary Guy ..,... Susan L. Haas .,.. Ronald Hack .,,. Linda Hackmann J J J Helen Hageman J J Kambiz Hakimi . J R. Wayne Halter J J Connie Hamilton . J J J J ...,, J J J J Unionville Powersville J J J J . Chillicothe ..J.Quincy J J J J Lexington J J . Meadville J J J J St. Louis .J Shawnee, Oklahoma LaBelle ...J JJJ. Florissant J University City J J J Benton City Mexico Gary Hagan ..,,.,,.. . J J J J Bayshore, New York JJ Iran Mexico J J J Kirksville QJJ J Class .-re. of 1970 J J i -,.. J ' - J 'i 5 ' l ' '1'l 1 I '.,' . -.- J - y J J Q K ,f.-,, J- .J J ,ff --at J I l A-'C '- HM. .V:. 1gJL.VfgfJ kk rr: f.r,V in . - ,:.. K - .JJ 7 K -I r Q ff .-'ef- 5 tlcl J J J JJ. tte ' NLL. J J J fmf - J 4s . one , . .. 'I.. 3' 1 ' -4 if fl -. ' ' I JI A. , 4.f! I R J ' f jg ,E , J Q ,X I Y .1 at 4 gig K in 4' 1 .Q 1 g H' 4' Q 1 4 O' ' ' J? J ' JV J 'ff' 1 Y 1 1 rlif' ff f .J. 19 1 fa an vi' if W- A TJ J aw- s-. llrrlet - '.'yt Z AJ y 1. fa ,V in . Wifi '- ffiif t M wig. J -'LA I J, gJ eJg 55.' M , 5 243 244 Class of 1970 Gregory Hamilton A A Kathy Hamilton A A A A A A Sigourney, Iowa Kirksville Linda Hammann ,,...,.. Washington, Illinois Beverly Hammons A A Audrey Marie Hanna Joyce A. Hanna A A A Debbie Hansbrough A Jeffrey Hardy ,..... Joseph Harper ,.... Sandra Harrison A A A Stephen Harrison A A A Carol D. Hartsock A A Carolyn Hawes A A A Larry Hawkins A A A William Hays A A A Joy Heberer A A A Pam Heckart A A Garry Hecke Karen Heier ..,,... Karen Henman A A A A Connie Henderson A A Dennis Hendren A Charles Herriman A A Lyle Herring ,,..,,. Wendy Herzberger Malcoln Hesse A A Scott Hevle A A A Lila Hiatt A A A A A A Kenneth S. Higgins Cheryl Hightower A A Steve Hilkowitz Patricia Hill Steven C. Hilton Paula Hinton Gary Hinze A A Linda.Hixenbaugh A Janie Hobart AAAAAA Phyllis Hoerrmann Michael Hoffman Barbara Holder A Lonnie Holder A A Harry J. Holderieath Nancy Holliman A A Pat Holm A A A Deborah Hols A A A Novinger Bridgeton Mexico A AAAAAA Monroe City A A Rock Falls, Illinois A A A A St. Charles, Iowa AAAAAAAAASt.Peters A A A A Revere A A A A Novelty A A A Argyle, Iowa Fulton A A A A Stoutsville Mexico A A A A A A A Ottumwa, Iowa Marceline Clarendon Hills, Illinois Lewistown A A Milton, Iowa A A A A A A LaPlata Bucklm A A A Fowler, Illinois A A Collinsville, Illinois A A A Farber A A A Kirkwood A AAAA Kirksville A Mexico A A A Novinger Philadel hia Pennsdvania P v 5 A A A Hedrick, Iowa A A New Virginia, Iowa A A Monticello A A AAAAAA Mexico Cedar Rapids, Iowa A A A A AAAA Kirksville A A A A A Green Castle Mechanicsville, Iowa A AA Eldora, Iowa A A A A A Madison A A A A AAAA Bethel A A New Cambria A Stockport, Iowa A A Farmington, Iowa ta . 3. if A 'papal ics ' iii!-'37 I I iff tA,. R A ii '-f 2 ' A - ' t s AAQPN 4' - fi .. ,,,. 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Eddie Horton A A A Linda Horton .... Judy Houf ,.... Jesse House A A A Karen J. House A A A Gale Huffman A A A Roberta Hulen A A A Mary Jo Hulse A A Janet Hume ..,. Edward Hunsberger, N Mary Hunt ....l.....l Ted Hunter A ,,.. A Linda Hurley ...... Julia Hutchinson A A A Argena R. Hutton A A Shirley Irwin A A A A A Paula Isaacs L ,... Janna Itschner A A A Carla Jackson A A A Connie Jackson ,.., Patricia Jackson A A A Tom Jackson A A A Patricia Jacobs A A A Art James .,,,. Bruce Jarnagin A A A Tom Jarvis ..... Jeannie Jennings A A A Linda Jett ,,..... Joyce Jobe ...., Rita D. Joens .... Betty Johnson A A A Donald Johnson A A A Gloria Johnson A A A Karen Johnson A A A Morris Johnson ..., Naomi Johnson ,.... Patrick E. Johnson A A Barbara Jones ...,. Brambel Jones A A A ofl97O A A Cantril, Iowa A A A A A St. Louis AAAAAAAAPurdin A A A A A A A Wellsville A A A Walcott, Iowa Ottumwa, Iowa Vandalia A Bayshore, New York A A A A A A A A Unionville OFallon AAAAAAAAStALouis OFallon Bloomfield, Iowa Center A A A A A A Kirksville orthwales, Pennsylvania A A A A Centerville, Iowa AFlorissant Livonia A A Lineville, Iowa A A A Hedrick, Iowa A A Eldon, Iowa A A A A Wheeling AAAAAAPerry A A A Fulton A Macon A A A A St, Louis LaPlata A A Fremont, Iowa A A A A A A A Shelbina A A A St. Louis A A A St. Louis A A A Glendale A A A A A Paris A A A A Trenton A A A A Gilman, Iowa A A A A St. Charles A A A Redfield, Iowa A A A A Marceline AAAAAAG1bbs A A A Defiance A A A Centralia A A A A A A Perry A A A Queen City A A A A LaGrange ,., . , Class of 1970 . ..,. 3 .:... - , ix I f. an I K 3 t ff , ' L K- assi S 1 . 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Robert J unda ........ Jeannine Jurgensen George Kaleta . . . Bahram Kamali .... ..............Clarence . , Dumont, New Jersey . . . . . Washington, Iowa ............Mercer , . , . . , Keytesville , . . St. Louis . . , Downing . . , . . . Wheeling . . . . , . Brunswick . . . . Havelock, Iowa .....,.,St.Louis ..,.......,Farber . . . Van Wert, Iowa Kirksville , . Medford, New York . . Garfield, New Jersey ..........Prole,Iowa Ankeny,Iowa Steven Justice ......, . . . Calumet City, Illinois ..,,,,..........Iran Kalayanee Kanchanadul .... Judy Kapfer ....., Margaret Kaster . . Madonna A. Kedro Ronda Keller ,,... Saundra Kelley . . . Linda Kemner .... Margery Kennedy . William Kimball . . Nicholas King ,... Dennis Kingsolver . Janet Kirchner . . , . . James Kirks ...,.. Cheryl Kirtley .... Sue Kitson ,.... Charles Kitzman . . Merlyn Klokkenga Constance Kluender Susan Klump ..... Sherry Knapp ,... Richard Knutson . , Dixie Koelling . . . George Koontz . . . Harold Kossman .... Sonysri Kraturerk . Silver Springs, Maryland ............,.Arbela . ............ Kirksville .,.St.Louis . . . . Cairo . . . , , . . Fairfield, Iowa . . . . . Hawarden, Iowa Clarendon Hills, Illinois . . . . . . . Brayton, Iowa . . . . . . . Keystone, Iowa . . . . . . . Pleasant Hill . . . . . Donnellson, Iowa . . . . . Montgomery City Huntsville Ridgewood, New Jersey . . . . Deep River, Iowa . . .,......, Novinger , ....... Queen .City . , . Warsaw, Illinois Macon . . . , Chapin, Illinois Bourbon ,...,. Memphis . . . Manchester . . . . Thailand Michael W. Kriegshauser .,.., ,.4..., E dma Marilee Kuntz ......... Nidal Kurabi ......... Dean Kurtz , , . Thomas Lains , . Lawrence Lamberson Ronald G. Lane .... Eilene Langford .... Elaine Langford ..,, John D. Langhammer . . . Nancy Lank ...... Robert Lankford . . . Patsy Latimer .,.. James Latta . . . Glenda Lauer . . . Wayne Lauffer , , . Larry Lawrence . . . Roger Lawrence ,... Judy Lawson .,., Keith Lay ,..... Franklin Layland , , . Pam Leath .... , . Neemia Leau .,,,,, Ronald W. Leazer ,,,. , Kristine A. Ledet . . . Charlene K. Leitman . . . Davenport, Iowa Syria . . Brighton, Iowa . . . . . . Overland ...,... . Louisiana . . . , , St. Catherine Jamesport, Maryland Jamesport, Maryland .......,...Atlanta . , Davenport, Iowa ..,..., Overland ..........Palmyra ....Paris . . Montgomery City . . . . Wever, Iowa . . , Conrad, Iowa . . . Palatine, Illinois . , , . . , Unionville LaBelle . , , . . Exira, Iowa . , . , . Trenton . . . American Samoa . . . . . . Argyle, Iowa , , Des Moines, Iowa , . Wentzville Connie Lessenger . . West Des Moines, Iowa Sylvia Levine .... Cecelia Lewandownski , . , University City , , Roundlake, Illinois Dianne Lewis ,,........,.. Oskaloosa, Iowa Jerry Lieberoff . . . Gayle Lindley , Bonnie Linn . . Leon Lintz . , Dennis Littrell . , Linda Littrell , Janet Lock .,.. Nancy Locke , . Tom Logan . , . . Sheila Logston . . , Mary Logue . . A Terry Loose ..... James Lorence . . . Jacqueline Lorenz . . Linda Lovett ...., . . St. Louis . . . , . Silvis, Illinois , , , . Tipton, Iowa . . . Washington, Iowa . , , . New Cambria , . New Cambria . . . . La Plata . . . . Bloomfield, Iowa Sedalia Kirksville Brookfield . . , Springfield, Illinois . , . . . Ottumwa, Iowa ,Purdm Oskaloosa Class of 19 O A, . ' 1.5 ' Ld, K an , . , in it T -I -T 'K K , K . I I gm 55 4 , i- M 5 i V ,...' . jj. 5 . .t..t,i, . . W' I it i 35' I t jgsgsf. - V., Q. fax ev asv wi , fin K .Q ' ,-1 K , gwf.pg,4iif. Sei 5,11--5' fffir Jw N1 1' lsefess-Q, -:IS '- f 5 yy, K. we A :rf-,... 5 ii K , g s. vv . . . ,,.r.r if 'Li k K , . AHYFTQ if 1 ' N. ei- I V , s, if ' ,IA -f 53 1 ag is . if f' .X f V at 1 ' E?5 'i s if , ,,.,. . f 'A 4 I 6 ...XA 5 -A ' I 4. are V t n2s: -2- i za dr .L 1 ,i I . I ' s - .Q ,.. 2 . i x w 49 te 247 248 Class of l97O Patricia Lovland . Marcia Lowe ..,,. Brenda Lucas . . . Diane Lundberg . Michael McChesney James McClintock Mary Jo McClintock Robert McCloud , , . Veda McCollum Colleen McCombs Frederick McCombs Kathy McCormick Paul B. McCray , Georgie McCurdy Steven McDowell . , Gary McKiddy , Stuart McMains . Carolyn Mack . . Geneva Magruder . Michael Mahoney . . Calvin Malcolm Walter J. Malins . James Mallett Genera Maloney John Malvin ,,. , Kathy Mark . Adam Marshall Nikki I.. Marr , Becky S. Martin Earl Martin , James Martin Marilyn Martin Linda Sue Mason Lenora Mathes John May Maurice May Sally J. May Gordon Mayfield Martha Meek Cynthia Meeker Paula K. Mehl Deborah Mercer Gerald Merritt Carolyn Mettes Linda Mettes . . , , , Macon . . Canton . . . . Macon . . . . , , Hurdland . Wapello, Iowa . Monroe City . . . Yetter, Iowa . . Keytesville . . . Cairo ,. Albia, Iowa . Lovilia, Iowa , ., Macon , St. Charles . , Vandalia , . Kirksville . . . , Bridgeton Bloomfield, Iowa Kirksville Gibbs . . , . Unionville Carman, Illinois . . . Crete, Illinois , New Cambria Macon Caseyville, Illinois Affton , Kirksville . Kirkwood Monroe City , . Canton . . . 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I' ,gffxf 1,' I Class Joe Middendorf Carla Miller Mary Miller Terry Miller Warren Miller Susan Mills Michael Milnes Donald Minor Joe Miroddi Jan Lee Mitchell Gary Mock Bonnie Mollett Ken Mollett Arturo Montemayor William Montgomery Bernadine Moore Connie Moore David Moore Melva Moore Pamela Moore Joyce Moots Mary Morgan Robert Moritz Patrick Morrissey Mark Morrow Lou Morse Marcia Mossbarger Mary Moyer Janet Mundt Betty Murrell Beverly Myers Dianne Myers Russell Myers David Naehtweih Foad Nakhai Vincent Nanneman Donna Nardin Beverly Nash Harry J. Naughton Peggy Neeve Lois Neighbors Janet Neill Timothy Nelson Steve Newberry Dorothy Norman ofl9O Alton. Illinois Batavia. Iowa Silex Mexico Bevier Jamesport Canton Moberly Lodi. New Jersey Kansas City Bettendorf. Iowa Mexico Vandalia Mexico Arbela St. Louis Brookfield Kahoka High Hill Ottumwa. Iowa Gibbs Sewal. Iowa Kirksville Overland Ottumwa. Iowa Centerville. Iowa Brookfield Kirksville Burlington. Iowa Linneus Snyder Nevvburg Ottumwa. Iowa St. Louis Iran Salisbury Manchester Des Moines. Iowa Williamsburg. Iowa Zion. Illinois Unionville Mexico Avoca. Iowa Troy Bevier Class of 19 O , K i, .1 K 1 Q. - 1 K f ' . , .. 'V 7.85 . H 5 - ff' li + . - 7 W .. X. .1 . ' , .N F 6 lag .2 Esfv ' - . f il I in in K K , i . 3-'less K . A- was +. . .. -is I F .s' fn, he 6 I t fr . Q., .i , , in K - , .J .. , - . .. . A - X . +1 .,,,,f.,.,,.a.. W A . ls WJ ' 1.5V.',Q- Ll ' f litiggi . s y 3, I . ,. i 4, , '3t:..2:3-I E - 'safe Q I . A f t ails . - .. ., ., zf. . ,,, AXL 'T' ff L is A. 1, .. P, f 250 ., t.. a W . . I5 1 . t eifaaazt WN ,Ms , 4- , 5 di naw . Q I ,E V sf .1 fa Us ., I ..:2:,.,.-..:r . mf 95 ne' 31 9' an ai f sf '- . .5 t Exysgigsfefs 4: '- - .sv -V . ,..:' ,iifliijf .L A rm 5 Q r L 1,6 :aaa :jji-ya? 1? .av-'Q in 'f .S t,:.,,,455.' Q A: ., ll' 'Q swfs.wl,w - - ' 7 J 3 ., , t f. J tif I7 , 6 ,., ,t .' N ra, 55,1 ' .5 '4- 932 I-'Er V . PN Q siygqjfia . - f f we g if as W 675892 .witwsi.- , asa' ftfE?l??:,ff.sf 52 I .e 44 YQ Gerald Northcutt , Stephen K. Norton Gayla Nottingham Robert Nunez ,... Ann K. O'Connell . . . Daniel O'Connell . Linda Ogle ....... Jill Oliver ........ Linda L. Ordelheide Patrick O'Rourke .,.. .......NewLondon . . . . , . Williamsburg, Iowa . . , .....,..,,, Hannibal . . Rockford, Illinois . . , , . Kansas City . . East St. Louis, Illinois GreenCity . . . .......... Huntsville . . .... Warrenton . . . Parnell, Iowa Kathy Owen ....,..,....,,..,... Princeton Elizabeth Page ........, .........., M ilan Emma Paisley ...... Columbus Junction, Iowa Dee Ann Palmer ......,,......... Shelbina Barb Panhorst , . Edward Patrick . . . Margaret Pauley . . Martha Pauly ..... Patricia Pauly , . . Linda Peaver . . . Jean Philp .... Joan Philp ...... Margaret Pick . . . Vicki Pickering , . . Anita Pierce .... Lenis Pierce ...., Nancy Pieske . . . James A. Pinson . . Iokapeta Poutoa . . Gene Powell . . . Teresa Powell . . . Jeanne Powers . . Ronald Prather . . . Sharon Pratt ..... Robert Probasco . . Shirley A. Pruett , , Larry E. Pullins . . . . , St. Louis . . Gary, Indiana Lucerne . . , . i Fairfield, Iowa . . . . . , Fairfield, Iowa . , , Nutley, New Jersey . . . Farmington, Iowa . . . Farmington, Iowa Kirksville ... . ,. Powersville Medill . . . Colfax, Iowa . , . . , . Milan . . . i Glasgow . . Samoa . . Troy . . . Mexico St.Louis . . A . . . St. Charles , . . Stockport, Iowa .,.. . . . Unionville , . . Davenport, Iowa Wayland William P. Pyszka i . . . l . Belvidere, Illinois Karla Quanstrom . . . Joyce Quick ...,.. . . . . . , Davenport, Iowa , . . Aztec, New Mexico Ann Quigley , . . . . , Columbus Junction, Iowa Leone Ralph ................ Mallard, Iowa Linda Randall .,....,, . , . Donnellson, Iowa Judith Ann Randolph ............ Florissant Charles Ranes ......., ..... K ansas City Terry D. Ray ...... Gregory D. Raymond Candace Reading A A Ronald Redden .,.., Donna Reece A A A Eugene E. Reece ,.., Betty Reed ..,,.,. Starr Reed ..,... A A A ....,.., A A A A Dianne Reinker ..... Allen Renaud ,.,. A Art Renstrom ....,. Richard Reynolds AA Beverly Rhoades ..., Larry Richardson A A A Loy Richards A A A A Beverly Richardson A Neta Richardson .... Sam Richardson A A Sue Richardson A A A Ruth Ricker .,.. Larry Rigdon A A A Marshalltown, Iowa A A A A A A A A Fairfield, Iowa A .,,..,... Curryville A A A A Auxvasse A A A Kirkwood A A University City A Richland, Iowa Macon Elsberry Nantucket, Massachusetts A A Martinsburg A A A Chillicothe A A A A Brunswick A A St. Charles AA A Greentop A A A Monroe City Lucerne A A A ..,.. Louisiana A A A Scarboro, Maine A A A A A A A Shelbina A A A A A A A A Kirksville Barbara Riley A A A Kirksville Carolyn Riley A A A A Des Moines, Iowa Paula Riney A A A A A A A A Hannibal Suzanne Robb A A Burlington, Iowa Gary Robbins A A A A A Crocker Kenneth Roberts A A A A A Lancaster Lyle Robertson A A A A Cantril, Iowa Deborah Robinson A A A A Newtown Gloria Rockefeller A A A A Kinross, Iowa Robert Rogers A A A A Kirksville Linda Rohman ,.,, A A A Florissant Kerwin Rohr AAAA A A A Louisiana Linda C. Ronchetto A A A Macon James Rose AAAAAA A A A Curryville Sandy Rothermich A A A A Wentzville John Ruggeberg A A A A DeWitt, Iowa Nylene Rutledge A A AAAAA Mercer Brenda Rutlin A AAAA St. Louis Cathy Safford A A A AAAA Mexico Sarah Sandefur AAAAA AAAA P ollock Gwendolyn Sanders A A A A A A Brunswick Anne Sanderson AAAA AAAA H artsburg Larry Sapp AAA AAA James Saucier A A A Pittsfield, Illinois AAAAAAAAAACanton Qc A S A In -Qiiiax A gi K is 'M . ,f A ff K ft ,f ? sigh. A -agp: Af ' 5525515 VN s. ,- - Sv. nd.. - S. Class A A ,A A 6 4i4,fi ' '. A.aL...A ,:'5s- A. --M .T QQQEFVQ r AA A AVA, FA 'ST s I as 4. I A1 W- Af s Ax A,-,if tl vu. ,Half 0 A AAA 16 we if 4512. , A if :N Y as ,b Ai f of190 1 5- A Q ' 5' K K 75 , as ., xg In tx : X , W xt g I lj I ' AA f ' - i'-' ,Q -. AA Q 4- i V an 5 , V fi QA1' Egg Q Q, V . ,ring :rf A iL5.?fr42?3f1'i fAM A ff' ' all ' ' ,sr 1 f 15' ow ' 53 I I A 3 1 251 Class of 19 O Carol Sawmiller .... J J Kristin Schick . J J Larry Schlueter ..., Charles Schneider . . J . Connie Schnirch ,... Jean Schofield .... J Diana Schowe ,.... Armenta Schroder ,.... Hugh Schuetz ......... Frederick D. Schulenberg James Schuster J A . Nolan Schwada J J Richard Schwada . . Janet Seals ,..,,. Stephen Sears J J J Keren Sccrest J . J Donna Sees .... Beverly Seibert J J . Mary A. Sell ..... Henry Sesepasara J J J Janice Sevits . J A Joyce Sevits ,,,. Teri Shandrew J J J Jay Shartzer J J A Bill Shatzer J J J Jerry C. Shelton . J J Gloria Shepard J . . Billie Sherer J J J John Shilt .... Richard Short J J . Holly Shoush .,.. Linda Shoush .... Evan Shutty .... Julie Simmons . . J Sheri Simmons J J . Brenda Simon .... Pam Simpson . J . Marsha Sims . J J Clyde Skaggs . . . Mary Skinner J . Dennis Skoglund J J J Bob Skow ....... John Slaton ....,, Linda Slaughter .... Timothy J. Slavin .... 252 . Park Forest, Illinois Davenport, Iowa J . . . . St. Charles . . . . . J . Salisbury . J J J Kirksville Montgomery City J J . J J J Warrenton J J J Newton, Iowa . . J . J Kirksville J . J . St. Louis . . . Unionville . . . Clarence Taylor Triplett Ft. Madison, Iowa JJ.JJ..St.Louis J . . . J . A Kirksville J Oskaloosa, Iowa J J J J J . Unionville J J J J American Samoa J J J . Kirksville J J J J Kirksville J J . J Princeton J . Greentop J J . Macon J J J Unionville J . J . Truesdale J . J J Kirksville . J J . J Newtown . . Lineville, Iowa J J Atlanta . J J Macon ........J.M1lan .JJ.....LaBelle Farmington, Iowa . . . 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L, .,, 5 m '- ' Nl ff A gg, 4-5 A at f ff' f I L i -5- I' f' gr Q . :Q g K I ff' - K- ., 4A Q.. A J , '- AAIAA A., ' ' ' , I V' f 1 A at I lA I , A .nn t ' iQ' S -.Q ,i I A A A AA Q L LN A 8 41.4 f IQ-ef. as ii 4-I: is 'El f Q: is: ' I' A if 1' f' ' S-' 'J A A nv - 2 m, hhh.A,.f p A I A A ' ,fb , .,i:if', B Q ,fs :A 'i f of ' W ' i P 41-2 B 1459 4 ' f 9 A 5 I. A M was A .. , A . A 's FX , A f , A J-A Class of 1970 Doha Sleiman ,,.. Beverly Smith .... Earl Smith A A A A A John B. Smith A A A John E. Smith A A A Joneane Smith .... Terry Smith ...... Terry D. Smutzer A A A A A James Snowbarger A A A A Constance Solochier Robert E. Soule A A A Kenneth Sowers A A A John Sparks ..... Michael Spears A A A James Speck A A A Naomi R. Spinelli A Wendall Sprague A A Patricia Spray AAAA Alan Spurgeon A A Brenda Spurling A A A Ron Stabler AAAAA Rhonda Stanek A Arnold Stanley A A A Delores Stanley A A A Rebecca St. Clair A A Susan Stelpflug A A Ronald Sterchi A A Doris Stevens AAAAA Nancy Stevenson A Jewel K. Stewart A A Linda Stewart A A A Pat A. Stiles AAAAAA Linda Stone AAAAAA Evelyn Stoner A A A Joyce Stookesberry AAAA Gary Strasser AA.. Judy Straub AAAAAA Judith Stroeber A A A SuzAnne Stroker A A Donald Stuart A A A Randy Stuckey A A Linda Stude A A David Stull A A A A Linda Styles Leulumoega Suesue A A A A A Lebanon AAAAAAASt.Louis A A A A A A Lewistown A A Ottumwa, Iowa A A A A A A Memphis Libertyville, Iowa LaPlata Donnellson, Iowa Reynolds, Illinois A A A A A A A Florissant A Burlington, Iowa A A A A A A Alexandria A A A A A A Kirksville A A A Jamesport A A A Atlanta Waukegan, Illinois A A A A A A A Kirksville Kahoka A Wayland A A Renick A A A Iowa Falls. Iowa A A A A A A Warrenton A AA A Bucklin A Eddyville, Iowa A A A A Williamstown A A A Ankeny, Iowa A A A Olney, Illinois A A A A A Shelbyville St.Louis A A A Kahoka A A A A Kansas City A A A A Princeton A A A St. Charles A A A A Mendon A A A Milton, Iowa What Cheer, Iowa Palmyra I Des' Moines, Iowa AA St.Lou1s A A A A A A A Riverside, Iowa AA A Unionville A A A Warrenton A A A A A A Mexico AA ASt.Louis American Samoa 253 Class of 19 O as-1 at, il I .- .,,. 1 'R 4 X Q I Q K 4 ,A , , , ,K 'rf-iff' ' 4 ' A fx- afar.-vs. sr 1 'A - ,affix Q M ZS' fi A'..i. , -:rd le+g...Afs Nff' M . - I ,,,. 1 . Ls?ss!?a:3t23Asi1.:ff ' :fig 7'.- A A P f -A W , ' W f . A 'fb ,A ' 'ia '4 , 1 , Q my ,IQ ii and-1 K ' . F135 i ' sf ' ff? 7725 A' L ' 'aeiffgfisfafiw . Aff: 5gW5.1ssg f , .I ,. Y :gifs it f ' geesfsas f 'f . -- - I . A 55,1 -fk. . '- -- , f A if Atie A-L we afvei ' - A in -f A W 5 f. .af- 'Q : 4 5 T' ., 1' ici, N i . 1 if IG ia. I A . I W' ' 'shi l'4. ff' . 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Terri Teter .... . , . Nikki Thogmartin , . . Eldon Thomas ......... Aubradetta Thompson .... Brenda Thompson .,.,... Lynda Thompson ..,..., Paul Thompson . . , BethThurman... A John Till ...,....... Annette Titus , . . . , william Edward Todd Joseph Todisco ...,, David Toops ...,. Susan M. Tracy . . . David Tremmel . , . Patricia Trent . . . Sharon Tucker , . David Tuiasosopo . . . Lui Tuitele ...l.,. ,.,.. Thomas Tursick ..,.... Ruth Twellmann . . A Judith Twillman , . . ,....... Meadville . . , Hannibal . , . St. Louis . . . . . Palmyra Bucklin . , . Atkins, Iowa St.Louis .....,Gor1n , Washington, Iowa Japan .. Lexington . . . Kirksville . , Meadville .......Edina . . Albia, Iowa . . . . . Palmyra . , . , . Kansas City . , . Fairfield, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa , . . . ,.... Edina Libertyville, Illinois ,,,., . . . Kirksville . , . Princeton . , . Decatur, Iowa .........St.Louis . . A , . , Worthington Cedar Rapids, Iowa ,......,.,.Fulton . . Monroe City . . Golden Gate, Florida ,..,St.Louis . . , . Powersville A , , Solvay, N.Y. Kahoka . . . . , , . LaGrange . . , Sigourney, Iowa A . . . I Kirksville , . . . Pampa, Texas San Fracisco, California . . American Samoa Garfield, New Jersey ......,.........Silex .,,...,....St.Louis Donnie Uhey A A A James Edward Ulry Madith Ussery A A Charles VanLiere Barbara VanMeter Verna Vice A A A A A Mike Volmert A A Willis Wade A A A Jim Waggener A A Robert Walker A A Anita Wallace ..., Susan Walsh A Dolores Walsher A A Cindy Walter ,.,. Janis A. Walter A A Bob Warren A Marjorie Waters Jane A. Watkins A Connie Watson A Vicki Wayman A A Meredith Wayne Marjorie Weatherly Debbie Weaver Janie Weguelin A A Cathie Welch A Jeanet Welch Carolyn Wells Jerry Wells A A Carolyn Werges Thomas Westfall Gloria Weyand Lloyd Wheeler A Donna White A A Steve White A A A Vandalia A A A A A A A Louisiana A AAAA St. Charles A A A Chicago, Illinois A A A A A Lewistown A AAAAAAA Kirksville A A A A A A Columbia A A Beardstown, Illinois A A AAAAAAAA Kahoka AMad1son A A A A Green Castle A Kirksville A Westmont, Illinois A A A A A A Kirksville A A A A Grand Ridge, Illinois A A Chula Huntsville A A Lancaster A A A Browning A Kirksville AA St.Louis Storm Lake, Iowa Farmington, Iowa Brentwood, New York A A A A A AAA Kirksville A Cyrene A A A A A Elsberry A A A Oskaloosa, Iowa Montgomery City A A A A A Maryville A A A St. Louis Rockford, Illinois A A A A Kirksville A Bayshore. New York Hal Whiteaker A A A Manchester Karen Wick Mt. Union, lowa Benita K. Wiesemann A A A A A A LaGrange Dale Wiggans A AAAA A A A A A Atlanta Carrol Wilcoxen A Farmington, Illinois Margaret A. Wild A A A A A A Kirkwood Livinnia R. Wiley Jamesport Sandra Wilhite A A A Florissant Deborah Wilhoit Mary Wilhoit Phyllis Wilhoit A New Hartford New Hartford New Hartford Mat, vgwggg ee -Ee S I av A ff A ,, if t - ' ff' 3 A d is I fnlhlde if MA.. A 'LA 1... L... A , '11 8 AA A f T! J iyQ Class of 19 O iw 42 ' 3553155 ft Q 3 X - V sv' I -' ,A ...A 5 Art A i5 517532 ffm if I...-vf gnu' W9 AA v AAAI ,- , A 4 1. t L , 5 X A AAAA A ,Agar A , Q u -V ' Qiigiiif A I X A AA ,A J , . in , J.- , ,,, . ,.. , J - A,-- A A A ' A he A Q 7A Q 'A - 'A A -' ' A5555 1 ' i if V7-Qlf N. Qi' ff - ' w r 'ZA A ,eA' A Afggggxf ' i f W ' A V AA. A t ! Q :Z '-eiiimx i- 9 fs X s I ff? ffff A. mmm ' fx Q.. 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Marcia Wiskirchen Michael Witte AA Lynne Wolf ,,.. Mary Wood A A Rodney Woods A A Dottye L. Wooten Dennis Works A A A William Worland A Gary Wornell A A A Cheryle Worrell A Cordelia N. Yates Robert Young A A A Paul E. Ziaja A A A Sharon Zeigler A A A Sharon Zullig A A A A A A A Lewistown AAAAAA.AAEwing Lewistown A A A A Scales Mound, Illinois Lombard, Illinois A A A Florissant A A Wellsville A A A A St. Louis A A Af LaBelle A A Troy A A A Stedman A A A Ewing A Bridgeton A Greentop AA A Clarence Decatur, Illinois AAAAAAAAMexico A AAAA St. Louis Montgomery City A AAAA Gravois Mills A A A A A A Brashear A A A Monroe City A A A A A Kirksville A A A Ferguson A A A Mexico A A Dawn z: gL' A Strange New World The new life freshmen find at MSTC is one of variety. lt ranges from confer- ences with the freshman counselors, left, to joining the upperclzissmen in lines at the Campus Bookstore. above. Things soon become routine to the newcomers and class meetings become a way of life, below. 1.1- . yf UL fx, S ',Lwl '7 , -'W 'M W, ,f N' 'mv Q, A fe. 1 X 'P' max WI t ,-- - ' uxlft-'. lv X .3r:f'.?5' . W-, .- f, r, - . ja-Wt. .ing-'YA . '- . '- -- n , v b- V A I . -4 H.. -u-P, 'T.JY,,! . -'.,,,4' ,Q-Q1 Q4:y,H lsxwx ' 'V 5-. .'t x Vw !L 5 5' v , 1' 1, :V ,N Q N vp, f1fb,,.., V . 4 r -W 1, Lim, ' Q x , f ,C s ' ' 121 QMQA f, .fl J .-- :':1 -' if -:, :gig 593 L if A'-ff , ..-. ... Y.. 1--an V Y 1 5' J. , . 1 If T11 Vg: 5 , . . 'QGfw,, V' 'A 1 kv 5 N 46' ' , l 1 i LM Pl ' t um I 1 ff, .' Q 1 Q-A513 - ,D new :N-,ig 5,1 H vw, ' . in ix I ,sfivwu . gk I 1 ' , v, ' X if i 4- P ii f ft 4's ' ' ,- I F inks! l f, .CI fn ', 1 if 3 Mg, gh. 4-ar 1' gig i L, ? 260 f , :.:,:,3f,, W K Kikrfirg in ' ' f' N,.r:,5,9mP'- X 5 I . , i... X . . ..,. , M,,,,,5, -' if-7 , fu, , P Acuff Q M es, e o f S, ,, ' 'Tlx If Q . 51' 5' fn ? 5 QS! 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Other candidates vying for the honor were Joeta Prather, Sigma Kappa, upper left, San- dra Tribley, Sigma Sigma Sig- ma, upper rightg and Gretchen Flesch, Delta Zeta, lower right. Held in Kansas City annual- ly, the American Royal is one of the largest livestock shows in the United States. A queen is chosen from many collegiate candidates to reign over the week-long festivities. The contest began with the candidates being guests of the Queen Contest Committee at a welcoming luncheon. All candidates were individually interviewed later that after- noon and formal judging con- cluded the competition that night. Requiring not only beauty, the contest also stresses charm, personality, and magnetism. The basis of judging is 50 per cent personal beauty, 30 per cent poise, and 20 per cent culture. Climaxing event of the contest was the Coronation Ball held Saturday night for all candidates and their es- corts. Formal announcement of the queen and two prin- cesses was made at the Ball. Jeanie placed fifth in the contest. She is shown on the opposite page, lower left, with the Kansas City skyline in the background, holding the key to the city which was pre- sented to each contestant. 263 2641 'V' is ,A 'Q Tri. W. E5-.W Mini-P. WA- -in W,,M ,,., i 'Iil2ffSii.'1':, 4,l .WW ,, .4 ' 'A aw, sq' , ,. t to N Q. Fall registration brings problems to students, faculty, admin- istration, and stuff alike! The old pros, at left, seem to have little difficulty in finding and getting their desired cards. Having previously been through the registration routine is an asset. Freshmen are given the edge by being able to pre- register and pay fees during the summer quarter. Each fresh- man is assigned an adviser who helps plan his schedule, lower center. Transfer students must be matriculated before the 1? registration procedure can begin, above center. The hour of reckoning is reached, above right, as students receive a tran- script of their last quarter's work. Of course. there is always the possibility that grades are being held up for some reason. At lower right, the confusion and frustration of enrollment is over for another quarter-utter relaxation before classes begin tomorrow. 265 Wu , Queen Connie Hickenbottom Homecoming Homecoming Eve marked the crowning of Connie Hiekenbottom. Alpha Sigma Alpha, as the 1966 Homecoming Queen. Connie was crowned at the pep rally in Stokes Stadium by Paul Comer, Student Council President. Sharron Washing- ton and Bill Seman, Bulldog co-cap- tains, presented the queen with roses. Donna Crooks, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Tania Yeager. Independent, were the queen's attendants. The royalty was selected by the student body from a group of seven candidates. They reigned over the pep rally, parade, game, and dance. o 5 S E i n , 'V' , 'leixv is . I x ER ibn Centennial l-ountainf' the Honorary .-Xrt - Aeolian club entry. won first place in the Beauty Division of the 1966 Homecoming float competition. Pictured below are left. 'Iania Yeager: center. Queen Connie Hickenbottom: and right. Donna Crooks. 4 vo 5 , .1- . l L 268 Homecoming was a time of frenzied activities. Posters, pa- rades, and parties announced the candidacy of seven MSTC coeds. Seated lower left are Connie Hickcnhottom. Kay Parker, and Tania Yeager. Standing are Mary lane Millemon, Donna Crooks. Carol Lay, and Janice Williams. Students :S 7 L. sf L gf ,t K 9 F' v 5 5 V F. a sf I f r F f r went to the polls in an all-school election to elect the Home- coming royalty, upper left. Many hours of planning, stuffing. and painting produced the artistic and spirited floats of the Homecoming parade. Upper center. the laycee's entry, Flame of a Century, won the off campus division. 'lRoast -4 'Emf' the Industrial Arts Club float. below center, won the and Bill Seman tackle a Springfield ball carrier. Climaxing President's Traveling Trophy for the best all-around float, the Homecoming activities was the dance held in the Rieger The spirit of Homecoming was somewhat dampened by the Armory. Herman Grimes and the Spectors played before a 27-6 loss to the Springfield bears. Lower right, Larry Johnsen Capacity crowd. 269 W n H C X Q i V l 1? i 3 P' Twirling Champion. Students were welcomed to the Cen tennial academic year at the Annual Presidentk Reception, above right. Shown in the receiving line are Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Ryle and Paul Comer, Student Council president ...N ,. .4 -sz - , v. ,- t Six new members were added to the roster of Blue Key during fall initiation. They were: Seated. Victor Kaylarian. Dennis Spriggs. Standing. James Swann. Bill Duncan, Allen Sontag. Harry Farr. 1 271 ,,fs.x 272 I 1... 4 'I' Wa'i b f L45 fe X1 V hurl aw. I' Q ff ' iii Excitement mounted for the student body as the Student Council presented Johnny Mathis and Our Young Generation in a two-hour concert during the fall quarter, Hours of preparation and ticket selling preceded the actual perform- ,X gait ance. A large crowd of students gathered at the Clarence Cannon Memorial Airport to greet Mathis and troupe, below left. Immediately upon arrival, the group went to Pershing for a last minute rehearsal, above center. Paul Comer, Stu- dent Council president. greeted parents attending annual Parents Day. above left. Activities for the day included a registration coffee. an assembly. and a reception. A Tom Jones-Harvey A. Schmidt musical. The Fu11tu5'tic'k.s', was presented during fall quarter by the College Players. below '! X , .. s A L 5: ss A My ti. I 'ii Q' . 5 1 ' it right and right. Al Srnka directed and James Severns produced the play. Two extra performances were required to accom- modate the large number of students. faculty. and the towns- people wishing to see the play. 273 ll-di' f G .-1 ,.. ,N .1325 a',v aug! w ,519 ii . , wi, ,W in f' T24 ' rin -I Q hmm l ,Hamas inqu- mn 4 vm vo o uh 1 4 4 :ww H - x an.: . 'PG H ,333 ' Q M. . nun , g ru in l M -. + w .s2,e,,.. Roberta Chornock, left, received the annual Student Nurse of the Year Award as the outstanding member of Student Nurses Association. She represented MSTC in state competi- tion. Senior art student Dwight Downing, below left, displays Ai Y l l l . . . . 1 Sylvia Sidney. above right. dramatic star of stage and screen, l was the comic mother-in-law of the newlyweds in the Broad- way play Barefoot in the Park. The comedy was the second Lyceum program during fall quarter. Matinee and evening 'Ss 3 Y. x,- , tix X51 sem E performances were given in order to accommodate anticipated crowds. The newlyweds. Pamela Grey and Don Fenwick who have made appearances in well-known stage and television shows. welcome Mama to their new little home. below right. ti Ag 4 , Y 1 KN F3 ,Qi l of Qi 275 N-1. Every music major presents a senior recital in his specialty area to fulfill the requirements for a degree. At left, Chuck Ashford and Becky McElroy practice with accompanist Miss Gail Haver for their voice recital. Kristin Maurek, above 6 'w Interpretation programs as readers. A highlight of the fall quarter was the Greek Olympics. A shoe scramble, above right, caused utter chaos. Representatives from each of the sororities contributed one shoe to the pile. U.S.S. Delta Zeta .....-4 was the theme of the first Delta Zeta rush party. Mary Jane Millemon and Phyllis Lesser search for Debbie Howard's anchor name tag, below right. 277 'mow E s E Q S -. ,L K3 5 'Q fr :-To XA 'R ,5..,t was if 113 Q,,,,ir f' -ff ' .gf . .Nz ' Q 7'I'w egg . ,M A if Fw: 1 7'-' L' .L za! Ja tr' L' Bob Kuban and the 'Lln Men, left, played a return engage- Class meetings were scheduled early in December to select ment for the Student Council-sponsored Christmas Dance. Echo royalty from the four undergraduate classes. Elected As in past years, cans of food were donated to the Salvation were Wendy Herzberger, Diane Eizenga, Redonda Key, and Army. The dance netted 1,150 cans of food for charity. Patty Cozad, pictured above left, Each year former Kirks- 278 ville mayor Joe Burdman honors the international students on Campus with a dinner. Abdool Hoosein. president of the International club acted as master of ceremonies and presented Mr. Burdman with a gift. below right. Mid January saw the Greeks gathered for an IFC Dance held at the Greenwood 'tr Sv its Q 1 5331 ' , Q ' V' ,FW '- exi f Z' 53 'il-if ff? gymnasium. above right. By the late January winter had hit Kirksville with full force. A Z0-inch snowfall had its advantages though as talented Teachers College students used the soft white stuff to make snow sculptures. 'iiifsiif Fir - vii? 6-2,- MVK 5 its 279 of 9. l ,Ek 280 5 A symphonic drama entitled From These Roots opened Centennial activities on January 20. The production. written and directed hy Al Srnka. traced the history of the College from its heginning to the present day. The Brass Choir. E 'i .. l ,Q ,, l . i 5 K X i Symphony Orchestra. and Nemo Singers joined four readers and a east of approximately 30 to present the drama. One of the first problems encountered in staging From These Roots was costumes. At left and above left. costume fitting and selection gets the full attention of the crew. The Samuel Pickler scene from the symphonic drama. below left, not only exemplified the costuming of the entire production, but served as one of the highlights of the evening. Humor was injected with the Middy Girls doing a girls' physical education drill. above right. Director Srnka held many pep talks during rehearsals, below right. 281 l S ME 282 ...ual Dr. Walter H. Ryle. president emeritus. delivered the tenth Baldwin lecture entitled Genesis of the Flame to the Second Century at the annual Founders Day Banquet held February 7. During Religious Emphasis week. art contest entries were displayed in Baldwin Hall. At right, Jack Simmons, Mary Beth Mudd, and Ron Morris observe, 'LHope for Christianity, the first place winner in the contest. Enthusiastic cheerleader Janie English roots for the Bulldogs in her new purple outfit purchased during basketball season. Fall quarter recipient of the K-Club's R.E. Valentine Scholarship was Larry Beshears. junior physical education major. The S25 scholarship is is awarded to the letterman with the highest honor point ratio. Carlos Montoya presented the first Lyceum program of winter quarter. The world-renowned master of the flamenco guitar has been one of the most widely heard concert performers, 283 L ee' ' 2-img? 3'n 1'm i . , 284 4 - ' 2 2 AQ. Oli Dad, Pom' Dual, Mrmm'.x' Hung You in Iflt' Close! and l'm Feeling So Sud was presented by the College Players during winter quarter. Melody Conner receives a little hospi- tality from Mike Bourne in one of the scenes. above left. Gloria Johnson. above right, uses the Blue Key Directory to check out dates for Twirp Week, held annually in February. The week's activities included a movie, basketball game, and dance. A Valentine Tea was prepared and given for guests of the Home Economics division on Valentines Day. January 35, lik? Hr. yilliam norh Mdizov, dentexiial Lake gmrthwast Missouri State Teachers CollegQ airksvjlle, Nii90UTi Lear Nr. Lack: Many ihanks for your very Qcmplimsntary letter and for selactinp me to rhoaae Q QUECX For Xie Centennial Luhq, gudgifj from piviures alone if vary Cifff- only gnc perhaps nQt the fairest way, bug as you TQCUQFYQW, Z have Selectan a QUERY and THYFF vmixfff-Qs. TRC piciwffr SP9 -, SYM. .A r-, F :L CLDA1 L 4. f . . W Cf er, WM Sy sincere congratulations and been wisher to all the girls. pincerely, Johnny Carfax i-fwC, V' r gy Jw LG. ,2.17xf73'f V' Caron Select UCCI1 285 , Q Jw V x N 1 fx il: ,A Q . M . 1 F P' 11. ' AE Qx -1 ' I-f 3 ' 'Y V W V Pix' X, L gi, 4 'S 5 , -5.51 , 2 , Mk 1 f . , le 4, 3555? + if l l ' 1r'5X' W5 Q , 3 Wg A15 . L-W ?3EEK:' z9i ffif - Y. W- W, f,-:ff'f'?,.u' + , , 1 'ffigg Q? ' 25455 - I :gf-V55 V , i 40,53 ya'- zf. 2 K J . ,W-Y: 1 59 iii uf 23? M 351 ki as E S E 288 Echo Q u e e n A tt en d a nts Patty Cozad, Senior Diane Eizenga, Sophomore Redonda Key, Junior if .. or Q H .5 f1e5W'?-t . wir .EV .smsrfi ' 1967 Echo Staff Monday nights and quarter breaks . . . final deadline was March 1. Pushing homework. bas- ketball games. and Lyceum pro- grams aside. members of the Echo staff plugged away in their new home - 107 Violette Hall. Poring over pictures. indexing names. and Composing write-ups. staff mem- bers began to realize the work that goes into producing a yearbook. Pictures strewn over the tables seemed to have no meaning until Editor Koch wove them into a story. Other staff members then captioned pictures. typed copy. and drew up layouts helping to bring the 1966-67 year to a picto- rial close. Under the supervision of Stanley Williams. this issue of the Echo portrays one of the most mem- orable years of the Northeast Mis- souri State Teachers College - its Centennial Year. Editor Bill Koch and Business Manager Martha Acuff handle top positions. 289 290 Echo Staff Lf . -.,,,,.., Ji Sports Editor Mike Trent looks over proof sheets that photographer Rodney Loesch has submitted for the sports section. Lipper left. One of the many layouts needed to com- plete the Echo is being carefully planned by Assistant Editor Dale BHFFCII. left. Many essential tasks are performed by staff members at weekly Echo meetings. Below center, Cheryl Wilson. Diane Cushman. and Rebecca Harris are identifying individual pictures for class pages. The making of a yearbook requires many hours of pre-planning before the final copy can be organized. Upper right, Editor Bill Koch and Adviser Stanley Williams analyze the layout of a page that was previously planned. An important phase of organizing a yearbook is to keep an up-to-date list of student and faculty names and to record the pages on which they appear. Lower right, Business Manager Martha Acuff points 5' sr QM - i Q W- , , I , K i.: ii out a name for Assistant Business Manager Joann Zeigler to index. Staff members not pictured are Kathy Guetehier, lvy Fleagle, and Jill Snyder. A successful yearbook requires the cooperation of all staff members. 291 292 e?. x. Y AJ... u.. gn if .1-Q. 1 S ww awk w H18 1 B. hs, ,lyk fa Lt ' K M2 33555 ,, -1 yiiz ifi 1 X at ' '5 P IWQ F 5 ' , .- ,- f A 'L ' J I L Ky , ,Q If: ,my H7 ' . ' ' .. . I I his' me From the Editor The hardest task for an editor is to write a post mortem to his book. He can hardly put into words what the book means to him. and he realizes that it will serve not only as a remembrance of the year to him but to thousands of others. To the staff much credit is due for the expense of their time and effort. There is one person to whom the whole staff ex- tends gratitude. Without the perseverance, encouragement, and guidance throughout the year of our adviser, the book would have remained incomplete. The added responsibility of editing a book that would be a part of the Centen- nial celebration of the College com- pounded the weight of the position. It has. however. been a privilege to serve in such a vital role - that of recording his- tory for the Teachers College. A Abbadessa, Palma, 89, 99, 102, 216 Abel, Ronna, 70, 78, 176 Ackermann, Sunny, 99, 237 Acklie, Cinda, 237 Acklie, Vicki, 95, 109, 176 Acuff, Martha, 66, 69, 71, 72, 91, 114, 202, 260, 289, 291 Adam, Mary, 70, 75, 177 Adams, Gary, 122, 216 Adams, Sharon, 216 Addleman, Kathel, 71, 90, 121, 216 Adelstein, Peggy, 95, 237 Adkins, Judy, 70, 75, 177 Adkins, Shirley, 83, 202 AEOLIAN CLUB, 82 Aeschliman, Larry, 216 Afshar, Darioush, 216 AGRICULTURE CLUB, 87 Ahdieh, Keumars, 83, 216 Ah Hing, Sui, 237 Ahmed, Madhat, 83, 237 Ahrens, Gail, 95, 216 Aikin, Terry, 129, 202 Akers, Byron, 202 Albert, Ronald, 122, 202 Alberti, Charles, 136 Albertson, Dennis, 237 Albertson, Janie, 121, 177 Albrecht, Carla, 237 Albright, Joseph, 40 Albright, Ronald, 202 Albus, Elizabeth, 216 Alderton, Larry, 177 Alderton, Ruth, 237 Aldrich, Harold, 216 Aldridge, Lois, 77, 202 Aossey, Kamel, 202 Archer, Nancy, 69, 71, 95, 202 Arends, Mary, 99, 237 Arenholz, Richard, 176 Argo, James, 177 Armstrong, George, 137 Arndt, David, 107, 108 Arnold, Jacqueline, 80, 237 Arnold, Martha, 82, 104, 216 Ashburn, Beverly, 80, 81, 177 Ashburn, Russell, 177 Ashford, Charles, 82, 109, 276 Askew, Dennis, 237 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILD- HOOD EDUCATION, 75 Atkins, Donna, 237 Atkinson, Edwin, 237 Attebery, Margaret, 79, 118, 216 Atterberry, Jack, 77, 92, 202 Audsley, Barbara, 72, 88, 177 Austin, Vicky, 237 B Babbitt, Helen, 40 Badaracco, Mary, 237 Bagley, Martha, 40 Bagley, Ronald, 40 Bailey, Cynthia, 237 Bailey, Diane, 95, 109, 216 Bailey, Geralyn, 70, 75, 177 Bailey, Helen, 57 Bailey, James D., 177 Bailey, Jane, 121,216 Bailey, Kathy. 114, 237 Bailey Marjorie 216 Bailey: Sharon, 237 Alexander, Curd, 154 Alexander, Dana, 216 Alexander, Linda, 121, 177 Alexander, Mary, 237 Alexander, William H., 216 Allcorn, Seth, 177 Allen, Cecil, 38 Baily, Diane, 216 Baiotto, Elmira, 40, 80, 81 Allen, Charles, 237 Allen, Danny, 69, 122, 237 Allen, Donald. 77, 216 Allen Imogene, 237 Allen Allenz Patricia, 107, 237 Raymond, 145, 162,237 Allgood, Dennis, 237 Allison, Margaret, 237 Allison, Zandra, 71, 72, 202 Allpress, James, 202 Almond, Vena, 202 ALPHA ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 68 ALPHA PHI SIGMA. 77 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA, 122 SIGMA ALPHA, 114 Bair, Margaret, 237 Baird, Michael, 237 Baker, Carolyn. 216 Baker, Charlotte. 202 Barnwell, Cheryl, 40 Barr, William, 106 Barrett, Dale, 68, 127, 216, 290 Barron, Marilyn, 217 Barrows, James, 202 Barta, Anita, 65, 69, 70, 84, 86, 91, 118, 177 Bartel, Marvin, 40 Bartels, Richard, 217 Bartges, Dean, 154, 177 Bartlett, Sandra, 117, 217 Bartley, Mary, 238 Bartmess, Thelma, 202 Barton, Kathleen, 70, 99 Bartow, John, 29 Barwig, Barbara, 217 Baskett, Leo, 177 Baskett, Teri, 202 Bates, Patricia, 238 Battern, Rex, 177 Baucom, Charles, 202 Baugher, Gary, 79, 83, 90, 100, 176 Baugher, Toni, 79, 83, 100, 176 Baxter, Janice, 238 Bayse, Janice, 69, 77, 177 Beaird, Barbara, 238 Beal, Marian, 172 Beal, Ruth, 33, 65, 112 Bealmer, Jeanne, 109 Bean, David, 100, 238 Beane, Gary, 217 Beard, Richard, 155 Beasley, Glenda, 78, 177 Beaty, David, 238 Beavers, Ginny, 71, 77. 88, 90, 177 Beck, Marilyn, 40 Beebout, Mary, 217 Beeler, Mary, 238 Beets. Irma, 57 Begeman. Nan. 70. 77. 78, 84. 202 Beggs, Berenice. 38 Behle, Jack, 104 Behle, John, 107,217 Behle, Rosanna. 238 Baker, Glenda, 121, 177 Baker, James Earl, 87. 113, 127, 160, 176 Baker, James Eldon, 125, 216 Baker, Raymond, 29 Baker, Robert, 237 Baker, Ronald D., 216 Baker, Ronald L., 237 Baker, Tim. 216 Baldes, Patricia, 80, 81, 121, 176 Baldes, Robert, 129, 172 Baldwin, Harry, 56 Baldwin, Pamela, 202 Bales, Linda, 107 Ball, Edward, 216 Ball, Eugene, 127. 137,216 Ball, Evelyn, 80. 216 Ballard, Maxine, 90, 177 Behn, Carol, 96, 114, 177 Behreuz, Kordestani, 83 Belfield, Birney. 177 Belfield. Gary. 87.238 Bell. Arlette. 202 Bell, Clifton. 40 Bell Dewey. 154 Bell June, 238 Bell Max, 40. 73, 77, 82 Bell Rickie, 217 Bemboom, Wanda. 40 Benda. Pam. 217 Bennett. Craig. 87. 202 Bennett. Dudley. 79 Bennett, Francie. 57 Barber, Altgilbers, Larry, 202 Alvarez, Gilda, 104 Alvarez, Humberto, 40, 72 Alvarez, Maria, 104 Amidei, Joseph, 216 Amos, Chris, 237 Amos. William, 216 Amosson. Janice, 84, 86, 117, 202 Anania, Frank, 202 Ancell, Deborah, 237 Andere, Grace, 237 Andere, Morris, 177 Ballard, Michael, 177 Ballard, Spencer, 90, 202 Ballard, Tom, 127,216 Ballew, Brenda, 95, 237 Bally, Scott, 68, 69, 70, 76, 113, 122, 177 Bang, Sharon. 216 Banks, Frederick, 162, 202 Banta, Mary Jo, 70. 99, 237 Bennett Bennett Gary. 217 Joseph, 79. 177 Bennett Marsha. 177 Bennett Max. 238 Bennett Michael. 99. 202 Bennett William. 87. 99, 238 Benson. Mary. 238 Benson. Phyllis. 217 Benton, Thomas. 238 BAPTIST STU DENT UNION, 100 Alan, 127, 202 Anderson Brenda, 237 Barber, Doris, 79, 83, 84, 86, 216 Bardole, Donald. 97, 216 Barenbaum, Sol, 216 Bargen, Marva. 237 Barnard, Daryl. 216 Anderson, Carmen, 57 Anderson, Carolene, 80, 237 Anderson, Charles, 202 Anderson, Cyril, 40 Anderson, Dianne, 216 Anderson, Douglas, 107, 108, 216 Anderson, Maurice, 172 Anderson, Sandra. 237 Anderson, William, 216 Andeway, Jeri, 216 Andrews, Sammy. 216 Anfinson, Arlin. 68, 92. 108. 122, 216 Angaine, Robert, 83, 237 Angel, Jim, 216 Anspach, Sherry, 104. 109 Anthony, Michael, 160, 176 Anthony, Tasos, 71, 83, 129, 216 294 Barnes, Bonnie. 216 Barnes, Michael, 99. 202 Barnes, Stephen, 237 Barnes, Wilma. 72, 202 Barnett, Cleo, 237 Barnett, Donald. 79, 202 Barnett, Gary. 237 Barnett, Jane, 40 Barnett, Nancy, 202 Barnett, Otho, 37 Barnett, Sandra, 237 Barnett, Sharon, 95. 237 Barnett. Shirley. 238 Barnett, Terry 216 Bentrup, Harry. 238 Bergmann, Roberta, 104 Berman, Marvin. 80 Berry, Brenda. 95. 217 Berry, Edgar. 202 Berry. Frank. 217 Berry. James. 217 Berry. Marilyn. 238 Berstler. Bill. 238 Bertelle. Judy, 78. 176 Bertelle. Patty, 78. 202 Berti, Lorene, 70. 117, 176 Bertram. Ellen. 217 Beshears. Larry. 87. 283 BETA TAU DELTA. 91 Bethel, Antoinette. 217 Bethel, Larry, 202 Bettis. Lysle, 77. 217 Bettis, Steven. 238 Bevins. Nancy. 84, 86 Bielic, Mike, 87. 136 Bielinski, Ronald, 137. 217 Biermann, Karin, 83, 97, 172 Biesler, Linda, 82 Biggerstaff, John, Jr., 40 Biggerstaff, John, Sr., 38 Bilbro, Judy, 114, 217 Billington, Sharon, 238 Billups, Karen, 84, 86, 114, 217 Binder, Mary, 72, 77, 217 Binning, Micheal, 238 Bipes, Judith, 238 Bird, Janet, 238 Bishop, Dennis, 202 Bittiker, Paul, 125, 202 Bjorstad, Turid, 83, 202 Black, Audrey, 109, 238 Black, Glen, 217 Black, John, 41 Black, Shirley, 177 Blackburn, Mary, 69, 76, 90, 92, 117, 177 Blaine, Maurice, 238 Blaine, Michael, 217 Blanchard, Sara, 95, 217 Bland, Steven, 202 Blase, Donna, 217 Blaylock, Larry 217 Blecha, Kenneth, 177 Blecher, Patricia, 217 Blickhan, Timothy, 108, 109 Bliefnick. Edward, 71, 202 Blodgett, Patricia, 238 Bloebaum. Ronald, 125, 177 Bloskovich, Glinda. 238 Blozevich, Nancy, 217 Blue, Key, 67 BOARD OF REGENTS. 28 Bockstruck, Gary, 106, 217 Boehm, Susan, 90, 202 Bogeart. Diana. 217 Bohannon. Brenda, 109, 118, 238 Bohon. Kathleen. 41 Bohon. Russell, 127, 202 Boleach. Larry. 41, 73, 145 Boley. Sue. 238 Bollen, Karen. 84, 85, 86, 202 Bolton, Glenn, 28 Bolton, Karen, 217 Boltz. Myrna. 66, 71, 77, 88, 95. 177, 260 Boltz. Wanda. 108, 238 Bond. Donna. 203 Bond, Marla, 100. 238 Bondavalli. Bruno. 83 Bondurant, David, 238 Booher. Stephen, 238 Boon, Virginia, 177 Boone, Charlotte, 217 Boone. Olin. 217 Boonyanarak. Aree. 172 Bordenaro, Thomas, 217 Borgschulte. Wayne. 217 Boroni, Richard, 203 Bostwick, Sheila, 177 Botham, Sandra, 80, 217 Bothe. Daniel. 106 Botts. James. 203 Boucher. Henry. 33. 73 Boudreau, Marie. 217 Boudreau, William, 203 Bounds. Rebecca, 99. 217 Bourne, Michael, 72, 76, 284 Bowdish. James, 217 Bowen, Arlene, 238 Bowen. Jack, 41 Bowen. Sandra. 121,238 Bowen. Vera. 238 Bowens, Howard. 113. 130, 203, 261 Bower, Connie. 88. 203 Bower, Nikki, 217 Bowers, Orville. 34 Bowers. Richard. 106, 107, 238 Bowles. James. 217 Bowles. Rusell, 122. 203 Boyd. Francis. 238 Boyd, Garry. 162 Boyd, Teresa, 217 Boyer, Jacqueline, 104 Boyer, Karen, 217 Boyer, Larry, 77, 88, 172 Boyer, Ron, 178 Boyer, Stephen, 178 Boyle, Christine, 71, 75, 118, 217 Boynton, Lynnette, 238 Bradfield, Anita, 64, 71, 72, 77, 203 Bradford, Claudia, 238 Bradley, David, 203 Bradley, Robert, 41, 99 Bradshaw, Donald, 178 Bradshaw, James, 127, 203 Brady, William. 238 Bragg, Karen, 71. 95, 178 Brake, Michael, 158, 217 Brakensiek, Sharon, 238 Bram, Sarah, 76, 203 Brammer, Leon, 90, 203 Branch, Richard, 203 Brandau. Ladonna, 95, 218 Brandt, John, 238 Brandt, Joseph, 129, 178 Brandt, Judith, 203 Brannan. Thomas, 238 Branscom, Dixie, 69, 85, 86, 178 Branstetter, Dale. 218 Branstetter, Ruth, 95, 218 Brant, Nancy, 218 Brass, Choir, 109 Brass, Paul, 122, 178 Brauchy, Cathie, 238 Brayton, Dennis, 106, 127, 218 Breckenridge, James, 239 Breeding, Dennis. 218 Brenneke. Roger, 179 Brewer. Constance, 239 Brewer, James. 68. 203 Brewer, Larry, 203 Brice, Jeri, 114. 239 Bridges. Deborah. 118, 239 Briggs, Jacqueline, 72, 218 Briggs, John, 203 Briles. Jerry. 239 Brimer. Richard, 90, 98. 218 Bringer, John. 239 Brink. Michael. 68 Britten, Ethan, 97, 239 Brock. Nancy. 239 Brockman. Martha. 41 Brokaw, Thelma. 70, 75. 179 Brombaugh. Richard. 203 Brooks. Leo, 178 Brookshier. Shirley, 239 Broseghini. Marilyn. 57 Brown. Betty, 95, 239 Brown. Carl. 239 Brown. Cynthia. 95. 239 Brown. Diane. 106. 218 Brown, Evelyn. 218 Brown, Jeanette. 203 Brown, Jerry, 74, 127, 203 Brown. Jonathan, 203 Brown. Juanita. 218 Brown. Judy. 85. 86. 87, 91, 218 Brown. Linda. 239 Brown, Lynna, 74, 100, 109. 218 Brown, Mary. 218 Brown, Rexford, 68. 89, 92. 125. 178. 261 Brown. Rita. 239 Brown, Robert H.. 178 Brown. Robert S.. 87, 146, 178 Brown. Samuel. 203 Brown. Sandra. 218 Brown. Sharon. 239 Brown, Stephen, 218 Browne, Walter. 38 Broxey, Maxine, 79. 84. 86. 218 Broyles. Elizabeth, 64, 203 Bruce. Susan. 118,218 Brumhack. Karen. 239 Brumley. Leland, 106 Bruehne, Christa. 83, 97, 203 Bruner. Charles. 203 Bruner. Meredith, 65. 70, 103, 203 Bruner. Nancy. 71. 203 Brunson. Marcia. 239 Bryan. Donald. 239 Bryan. Rande. 239 Bryant. Ken. 172 Buben. Veronica. 41. 81 Bubenyak Maria, 70, 99. 178 Buckallen. Johnnie, 178 Buckles, Donald, 178 Buckman, Judy, 239 Buckman, Madelyn, 218 Buckman, Sharon, 82, 99, 107, 239 Buckman, Victoria, 218 Buddemeyer, Helen, 218 Budke, Cathryn, 218 Buennig, Robert, 203 Buffington, Phyllis, 72, 103, 203 Bulick, Nancy, 117, 218 Bull, Danny, 218 Bullen. Ruth, 239 Bullock, Marilyn, 89, 218 Bullock, Roger, 109 Bunnag, Phongsuree, 74, 203 Bunney, Bunney Mrs. Mary Alice, 28 Mary M., 239 Burch, Clyde, 41 Burch, Gary, 129, 218 Burch, Mary, 218 Burk, Gary, 203 Burk, Roger, 239 Burkemper. Dale. 99, 218 Burkhardt. Claudia, 114, 239 Burkhart, Frank. 160 Burnam, Beverly, 118. 239 Burnam, Jill, 65, 203 Burnett, Gloria, 69, 84, 86. 118, 218 Burnett, James. 99, 218 Burnett, Richard, 94 Burns, Larry. 68, 113, 126. 179 261 Burnside. Marion. 179 Burrus, Donald, 239 Burt, Deborah, 70, 239 Burt. Judith, 70. 72, 88. 90. 178 Burton, Flora, 203 Burton. Stephen, 154 Busch. James. 104 Buschlins, Larry, 239 Bush. Gary. 87. 122. 178 Butcher, Mike, 218 Bute. Jorge, 218 Butler. D aniel. 239 Butler, Leonard, 87. 146, 178 Butler. Maria. 218 Butler, Patrick. 87 136 Butler. Randy. 239 Butler. Sue, 178 Bybee, John. 127, 239 C Cable. Don, 79, 203 Cable. William. 41 Cagle. Donna. 218 Caldwell, John. 129. 239 Caldwell. Leanne. 77, 239 Cale. Judy, 71, 218 Calhoun, Phillip, 239 Callaghan, James. 109, 203 Callis, Mary, 70, 203 Calvert. Lesley, 70. 218 Calvert, Sherry. 239 Calvin. Stephen. 239 Campbell, David, 239 Campbell, John. 109,218 Campbell, Pamela. 239 Canatsey, Dorothy. 239 Cannon. David. 218 Canterbury. Barbara, 218 Cantlin. Rex. 218 Cantrell, Carolyn, 178 Cantrell, Lonnie. 178 Cantril, Dennis, 239 Capps. Freedom. 178 CARDINAL KEY. 66 Carolyn. Donna. 121, 218 Carmona, Jorge, 239 Carpenter, Linda. 78. 203 Carr. Holly, 104. 107. 179 Carr, John, 218 Carroll, Carroll, Carroll. Carroll. Carroll. Carroz. DeEtte. 179 Florence. 95. 114, 203 Mary Nell. 83. 178 Robert. 89. 203 Sue, 71, 95. 218 Rodney. 218 Carskadon. David. 239 Carter, Barbara. 80, 118. 203 Carter. Jacquelyn. 239 Carter, Neal, 203 Carthey, James, 154 Cary. Maryann, 84, 203 Casady, Stanley, 239 Casinelli, Rocco, 99, 129, 218 Cassidy, Arthur, 240 Cassidy, Connie, 80, 240 Cassill, Virgil, 219 Cassity, Sharon, 69, 71, 121, 203 Caster, Leanne, 106, 219 Caster, Susan, 240 Cathey, Dallas, 240 Catlett, Sandra, 57 Cattle, Susan, 84, 86, 114, 219 Cerv, Anita, 219 Chalupa, Dennis, 68, 127, 203 Chamberlain, Roy, 219 Chamberlain, Thomas, 129, 219 Champ, Linda, 240 Chaney, James, 219 Chang, Shiu-Mei, 172 Chaplin, Bernadine, 108, 219 Chapman, Kathleen. 70, 76 Chappell, Edward, 219 Charboneau, Alan, 79, 90, 122, 203 Chatten. Stephen, 240 CHEERLEADERS, 93 Chen, Gong-Hwai, 172 Cheng. Christine, 172 Cherbonnier, Kathleen, 41 CHESS CLUB, 69 Chevalier. Annabeth. 57 Chickering, Susan. 240 Chien. Chia Ming, 172 Chlaupek. Jennie, 70, 219 Chornock. Roberta, 80, 81, 178, 260 Christal, Kenneth. 204 Christensson, Ann. 83. 204 Christine. Joyce. 240 Christopher, Marlene. 85, 86 Christy, Jeanne. 95. 204 Christy. Joyce. 204 Christy. Linda, 240 Ciarla. Frederick. 240 Cimmino. Cheryl. 204 Cimmino. Louis. 77, 204 Cirrintano. Pete. 87 Cissna, Kay. 1 14. 240 Claggett, John, 77. 83, 204 Clair. Linda, 75. 219 CLARINET CHOIR. 109 Clark, Dene, 41 Clark, Dora Belle. 41 Clark. Faith. 204 Clark, James. 94. 122. 204 Clark. John. 125. 240 Clark. Karen. 178 Clark. Lawrence. 219 Clark, Mary. 70. 75. 118. 240 Clark. Ruth. 80. 204 Clary. Marilyn. 95. 240 Clawson, Ronald. 127. 162. 204 Cleeton. Randy. 240 Clement, Connie. 219 Clendaniel, Elizabeth. 41 Clevenger, Ronald, 240 Clinch. Ellen. 178 Clinghan, Donna, 178 Clingman, Jean. 240 Clingman, Joan. 240 Clodius. Yvonne. 118. 219 Close. Linda, 219 Clough, Billye, 219 Clow. Jacquelyn, 204 Clow. Ken. 69. 129. 156. 240 Cloyd. Diana. 204 Clyde. Glenda. 41 Cobb. Joseph. 87. 178 Cobourn, William. 41 Cochran, Michael, 219 Cochran, Victor. 42 Cochran. Vicky, 72. 219 Cochrane, Fred. 94. 204 Cochrane. Terri. 95 Coco. Louis. 62. 63. 68. 87, 136. 160. 260 Coda. Georgia. 57 Cody. Roger, 42. 104 Coe. Barbara. 178 Coffman, Charles, 219 Cogan, Max, 42 Cogar, Bonnie, 240 Coil, Larry, 240 Cole, Catherine, 70, 219 Cole, Dorris. 219 Cole, Duane, 42, 73, 94 Coleman, Donna, 179 COLHECON CLUB, 95 COLLEGE PLAYERS, 76 COLLEGE USHERS, 64 Coll, Velma, 102 Collett, Harry, 219 Collett, James, 219 Colletti, Sandy, 57 Collins, Betty. 219 Collins, Dennis. 107. 122, 219 Collins, Fredrick. 204 Collins, Jerry, 204 Collins, Linda, 204 Collins, Robert, 204 Collins, Sherod, 42, 73, 90 Colliste r, Arlene, 74 Collop, Nancy, 240 Collopy, Dean, 219 Colton, Frank. 42 Colton, Nick. 219 Colyer, Carol, 219 Comer, Comer. 126. Kyle, 179 Paul, 24, 62, 63, 68, 87, 136. 178. 260. 271, 272 Comer. Vonn. 122, 178 Compton. Jenny. 204 Conard. Kerry, 87. 219 Cone. Jean, 65. 69, 70, 84, 86, 96, 112, 117. 178 Conger, Sherry. 178 Conkle, Linda. 240 Conn. Linda. 240 Conner. Melody. 284 Cook, Charles. 178 Cook, Jimmy, 77, 79, 83. 219 Cook. Linda, 240 Cook. Marla, 204 Cool, John, 219 Cool. Thomas, 94, 204 Cooney. Robert. 129. 204 Cooper. Carl. 240 Copeland. Marcia. 172 Copenhaver. Harold. 42, 108 Cormeny. Marion. 178 Cornet Cornet Cornw t. Becky. 240 t. Clifford, 240 ell, Janet. 66, 69, 71. 75, 77. 112. 120. 178. 261 Corrick. Corinne. 57 Cossey. Connie, 118. 240 Costa. Costell Vincent. 2-10 o. Kathy. 84, 86, 117. 240 Cottingham. Florence. 109. 240 Cottingham. Gerry. 107. 108 Cottingham. Gerald. 82. 107, 108. 179. 270 Couchman. Jack. 240 Coulter. Enid. 179 Coulte r. Gary. 204 Cowen. Dennis. 204 Cox. B ette. 62. 63. 180 Cox. Carolyn. 219 Cox. Garry. 180. 276 Cox. Judi, 76 Cox. Lucien. 204 Cox. Mary. 70. 219 Cox. Richard. 219 Cox. Teddy. 240 Coy. Garry. 76 Coy. Jeanie. 64, 66. 69. 77.91. 96, 112. 114. 204. 261. 262 Coy. Jimmie. 129. 204 Cozad, Patricia. 95, 114, 181, 278, 288 Craddock, Richard, 137 Cragen. Connie. 88.90, 181 Cragen. Willa. 240 C ragg. Lila. 102 Craig. Larry B.. 181 Craig. Larry R.. 204 Craig. Nan. 219 Craig. Paul. 82. 107, 240 Craig. Susan. 219 Craig. William. 42 295 Crain, Mike, 219 Crane, Betty, 240 Crank, Gary, 82, 109, 204 Cravens, Rebecca, 85, 86, 240 Crawford, Richard, 204 Crawford. Sandra, 57 Creasman, John, 181 Creason, Maurice, 71, 204 Creegan, Dennis, 219 Crenshaw, James, 90, 172 Crenshaw, Marilyn, 219 Cribb, Garry, 87, 94, 181 Crill. John, 87, 181 Crim, Joyce, 219 Crist, Don, 204 Crist, Maynard, 181 Crist, Penny, 56 Crist. Raymond, 42 Critchlow, Lucinda, 106, 240 Croarkin, Eugene, 42 Croarkin, Joseph. 72, 76, 180 Croarkin, Karen, 82, 180 Croc-kett, Sandra, 219 Davis, Ronald, 162, 220 Davis, Sandra, 71, 121, 204 Davis, Thomas, 125, 220 Davis, Vicki, 220 Davis, Victor, 162 Davis, Will, 25 Davolt, Walter, 241 Dawson, Clay, 43, 109 Dawson, Cynthia, 77, 181 Dawson, Edith. 241 Dawson, Kathleen, 43 Dawson, Larry, 241 Dawson Robert 181 Day, Daniel, 204 Deal, Lester, 172 Dean, Tim, 220 De Angelo, Anthony, 82, 109 Deatherage, Cynthia, 103, 220 De Berg, Craig, 181 Decker, Melvin, 204 Deehr, David, 79, 181 Deeker, Larry, 220 De Feis, Aleta, 220 Erickson. Pamela. 242 Crooks, Donna, 62, 64, 66, 69, 71, 109,121, 181, 267, 268 Crooks, Forest, 42 Crooks, Larry, 125, 137, 240 Crosby, Harry, 219 Crosier. Joan, 69, 70, 75, 96, 103, 1 18, 181 Crosler. Carol, 219 Cross, David, 172 Cross, Steven, 79, 97 Crouch, David, 219 Crowdis, Ron, 127, 219 Crump, Charles, 130, 181 Crumpacker, Donald, 100 Culbertson, Jerry, 100 Cullen, Pamela, 92, 121,220 Culling. Carolyn, 220 Cunningham. Charles, 79 Cunningham, Earl, 42 Cunningham. Joseph, 181 Cupp, Dorothy, 204 Cupp, Rebecca. 121, 220 Curp. Mary, 99. 204 Deffenbaugh, James, 137, 220 Defiore. Louis, 75, 241 Degeneff, June, 80, 204 De Guzman, Adoracion, 172 Dehner, David, 204 Deierling, Judith. 220 Deist, Barry, 87, 136, 160 De Jong, Sherrill, 121, 241 Delameter, Marilyn, 181 Delashmutt, Jo, 90, 117, 220 Delaura, Vito, 68, 129, 220 Delehauniy, Michael, 87, 99, 1 220 Della Vedova, John, 220 DELTA ZETA, 116 Le Luca, John, 136, 181 Delzell, Pattie, 220 Delzell, Sandra. 220 De Marce, Joan, 220 Demarest, Richard. 241 Dempster, Nancy, 85. 86. 241 Denison. Robert, 69, 122. 241 Denney, Wayne, 145, 162. 220 Currell, Patty, 181 Curry, Laura, 77, 85, 97, 220 Curry, Linda, 87, 220 Curtis, Nancy, 70, 77, 88, 181 Curtright, Daniel, 220 Dennis, Blytha, 241 Dennis, Jerry, 205 Dennis, Levi, 205 Dennis, Nancy, 220 Dennis, Stephen, 220 Dobbs, William, 94, 181 Dobry, Alberta. 43 Dodson, Robert, 99, 181 Doelling, Wiliam, 241 Dolan, Joseph, 36 Dolan, Laura, 74 Dolan, Michael, 241 Domann, Phyllis, 71, 77, 220 Dombek, Stanley, 180 Domian, Joseph, 125, 220 Dominacki, Nancy, 84, 86, 205 Donald, Janice, 241 Donnelly. John, 94. 205 Donnelly, Wayne. 106, 108 Donovan, Grace. 241 Dorflinger, Diane, 220 Dorian. Celestine, 180 DORMITORY COUNCIL, 102 Dorrance, Donald, 181 Dorrell, Larry, 241 Doss, Shirley, 241 Doubleday, Judi, 205 Dou Brava, Gary, 137 Dougherty. James, 43, 134, 146 Douglas, Muriel, 221 Dow. Dwight, 221 Dowell. Zelma, 241 Downing. Anna. 43 Downing. Ernest. 74. 181 Downing. Valery. 205 Downs. Bernice. 205 Doyle. Virginia. 99. 221 Drago. Elaine, 221 Drake. George, 106. 108, 241 Drane. Joe. 94. 205 Drennan, Garth, 129, 205 Drent, Ronald, 181 Drescher, Wendyl, 241 Dreyfuss. Stanley, 221 Drummond. Pamala, 90. 92, 205 Drummond, Patricia. 205 Dry. Berenice. 43 Duckworth, Virginia. 221 Duda. Mildred. 75.99, 241 Duden, Tom. 43 Dudley. Kenneth, 221 Duncan. William. 67, 181.271 Dunn. Deborah. 84. 86, 114, 221 Dunn, Tom. 241 Dunshee, William. 129, 221 Durham, Gwendolyn, 43 Eide, James, 241 Eischen, Lael, 85, 86, 182 Eisenminger, Joann, 86, 221 Eitel, Sherry, 221 Eizenga, Darlene, 86, 221 Eizenga, Diane, 84, 85, 86, 96, 114, 221, 278, 288 Elam, Charles, 34 ELEMENTARY MAJORS CHORUS, 75 Elgin, Sharon, 70, 72, 100, 182 Elkin, Ricky, 242 Elkins, Annette, 31 Elkins, F, Clarke, 7, 30, 31 Elkins, Mrs. F. Clarke, 31 Eller, Meredith, 43 Ellington, Wanda, 82, 104, 107, 242 Elliott, K. Prentice, 221 Elliott, Patrick, 71, 87, 127, 158, 205 Elliott, Richard, 68, 127, 205 Ellis, Ellen, 82, 109, 182 Ellis, Sonja, 242 Ellis, Stella, 221 Ellmaker. Sarah. 84, 86, 182 Ellman. Susan. 205 Elson, Janice, 78, 88, 182 Elston, Loren, 221 Emel. Jolene. 242 EMERITI, 38 Emmett. John, 205 Engel, Mary, 242 Engle, Ardella, 71, 85, 86, 205 Engle, Marilyn, 64, 66, 70, 72, 96 118,183,260 ENGLISH CLUB, 72 English, Sherry, 221 English, V. Jane, 80, 93, 221, 283 Enyeart. William, 242 Epperson, Hilda. 242 Epperson. Sandra. 221 Erhard. Bernard, 44 Erickson. Marsha. 69, 75. 99. 114 183 Erikstrup, Donald, 242 Ernst. Michael. 76 Erwin. Charles, 205 Erwin. I.ois, 75, 221 Estes, Mary, 44, 86 Cushman, Diane, 64, 117, 220, 290 D D Angelo, Naidine, 84, 85, 86, 103, 220 Dabney, Roberta, 220 Dahms. Carolyn, 220 Daily, Lois. 220 Dalbey. William. 204 Dale, Diane, 70. 104. 220 Daley, Evelyn, 82, 106, 108, 240 Danfelt, Lewis, 42 Danielides, John. 42 Daniels, John, 240 Daniels, Sandra. 220 Daniels. Stephen. 69, 77. 88, 90. 92. 125. 181, 261 Danielsen, Donna, 98, 204 Dant. Melvin, 180 Dattilo. James, 137. 172 Daugherity. Virginia. 220 Davenport. Margaret. 70. 220 Davey. Donna. 240 Davey. Frank, 240 Davidson, Richard. 220 Davidson, William. 100. 220 Davies. Carolyn, 42 Davis, Bonnie. 240 Davis. Carole. 204 Davis, Catherine. 43 Davis, Charles. 180 Davis, Connie. 84. 86. 204 Davis. David, 204 Davis, Dennis, 220 Davis. Jimmie. 181 Davis. John. 241 Davis, Judith. 241 Davis, Kathy, 57 Davis, Linda. 204 Davis. Marilyn. 241 296 Dennison, James, 69. 70, 90, 92, 129, 180, 260 Denny, Mary, 117,241 Denton. Mary, 241 Deppe, Harry, 241 Derham, James, 205 De Rosa, Anthony, 154, 205 Deshon, Ralph, 241 Detwiler, Vicky. 220 Devaul. Sandra, 85, 86, 241 DeVine, Elizabeth, 74 DeVine. Jerry. 56, 73 De Vinny. l.ois. 102 Devore, James, 107. 241 Dewey. Barbara, 220 Dewey. Carlotta. 241 Dewey. Charlotte. 205 Diamond, Sydney. 241 Diaz. Rodiquez. 43 Dickerson, David. 129. 241 Dickerson. Marsha. 205 Dickinson. Richard. 87.205 Dickson. Catherine. 241 Dickson. Wilhelmena. 241 Dieckman. Dorothy. 180 Diehl, Vivian, 220 Dietz, John. 69. 127. 205 Diew. Karen, 71. 181 Diflorio. Edward, 181 Di Grazia. Anthony. 108 Dillinger. Marsha. 66, 71. 77. 78. 88. 181 Dimit. James. 43 Dimmitt. Nancy. 220 Di Ruocco. Phillip. 62. 65.99. 162 Dissinger. Judith. 71.89. 107, 108. 121. 220 Dixon, Donald. 241 Dixon, Ronald, 107.241 Dobbs. Shirley. 84, 86, 181 Durham. Winferd, 43 Durow, William, 221 Dutemple. Jeane, 77. 84. 86, 221 Dwyer. Dwyer, Dorothy. 95, 241 Eugenia. 241 Dwyer. Jeanne. 84. 86 Dwyer. Pamela. 84. 86. 221 Dye. Deanna. 82. 106. 241 Dye. Roger. 69. 122, 181 Dyer. Jeffrey. 241 Dykstra. Nancy. 241 Dysart. Paul, 79. 89, 205 Eager. E Margaret. 95, 97, 221 Early. Betsy. 75.99 Early. Elizabeth. 241 Early. Katie. 80. 221 Easley. Kathryn. 241 Easley. Margaret. 57 Eason. Sandra. 221 Eastin. Wallace. 57 Eaton. Zelwin. 181 Ebers. Patricia. 70. 99, 221 ECHO STA FF, 289 Economides. Paul. 162 Ediger. Edmun 205 Edmon Marlow, 73. 43 dson, Elaine, 69, 70, 117, dson, Ruth. 181 Edwards. Eileen. 103. 205 Edwards. James. 43 Edwards. Janet. 56 Edwards. Jerry. 67. 77. 182, 260 Edwards. Nancy. 221 Edwards. Ricky. 221 Efthim, Mary, 205 Eggert. Egglest Mary. 241 on. Judith. 71, 109, 182 Eichmier. Louise. 57 Etter, Donald, 242 Evans. Evans Evans. Denman. 44 1 Elizabeth, 44 Georgia. 57 Evans. John. 100. 242 Evans, Karen. 221 Evans Larry, 172 Evans. Marjorie, 205 Everman. Nancy. 71, 242 Ewens. Donna, 205 Ewigman, Karen, 242 F FACULTY, 40 Fair, Nancy, 84, 221 Fakheri, Keramat, 68. 79 83 182 Falloon, Ellen. 71. 74. 182 Farmer. James. 242 Farmer. Nancy. 242 Farnham. John. 205 Farr. Darlene. 91. 221 Farr. Harry. 67, 77, 79. 90 215 271 Farr. Linda. 242 Farrel, Thomas, 205 Farrell, James. 136 Farrenkopf, James, 90. 182 Farsai. Ferydoun, 242 Fast. Charles. 44, 98 Fast. Gregg, 221 Fast. Lee. 205 Faust. Barbara. 70. 221 Fawcett. Vera. 38 Fay. Robert. 182 Fears, Gary. 90. 182 Feeney. Sterlin. 221 Feilner. Raymond. 242 Feingold, Frank, 205 Felizola, William, 72, 83, Feltz, Ronald, 122, 242 Ferguson, Carol, 242 Ferguson, Connie, 62, 63, 69, 114 18 Ferguson. James, 242 Fessler, Berna, 77, 221 Fessler, Ronnie, 99 Fetters, G. Archie, 205 Fey, Sidney, 221 Fickel, Connie, 114, 205 Filidoro, Paula, 221 Finch, Stephen, 205 Finley, John, 83, 90, 97, 182 Finley, Robert, 106, 221 Finnegan, Michael, 242 Fiorentino, Chris, 205 Firouzabadi. Iraj, 83, 205 Fish, Joanne, 121, 221 Fisher, Judy, 84, 86, 91, 221 Fisher, Linda, 44 Fisher. Marie, 221 Fisher Sharon, 242 Fisher, Sheridan, 84, 96 Fisher , Tamsy, 221 Fujuo, Sohei, 172 Fuller, Dennis, 106, 127, 222 Funk, Bonnie, 222 Funk, Steven, 106 Funkenbusch, Rogena, 242 G Gaffield. Janet, 222 Gaines, Linda, 242 Galbraith, Jean, 117, 206 Galey, Deborah, 70, 84, 86, 117, 182 Galkowski, Joe, 56 Galkowski, Judith, 222 Gallagher, Starr, 242 Gallion, Katherine, 107 Gallop, Marge, 84, 85, 222 Gallop, Robert, 222 GAMMA DELTA, 98 Gann, Tonda, 222 Gantt, Michael, 242 Gardine, Becky, 206 Gardner, C. Hugh, 44 Gardner, Edwin, 44, 73 FitzHenry, Maureen, 65, 96, 99. 114. 205 Gardne 137, r, Kenneth, 44, 130, 134, 162 Fitzsimmons, Helen, 104 Fitzsimmons, W. F.. 44, 104 Flashpohler. Richard, 44 Fleagle, Iona, 69, 76. 118, 205 Fleak. Karen, 97, 221 Fleming, Mary, 62, 82, 104, 106, 242 Fleming, Shelby, 221 Flesch, Gretchen. 205. 263 Fletcher. Betty. 222 Fletcher. Georgia. 109. 117. 222 Fletcher. Sherry. 222 Fligg. Kendall. 113. 123. 283. 261 Flotron. Donna, 121, 242 Floyd. Gary. 94, 205 Flynn. William, 71. 72 Foelsch. Charles, 205 Foerster, Cameron, 183 Foglesong. Ronald, 222 Ford, Marjorie, 242 Forrester. Dana, 222 Forrester. Julia. 222 Forster. John, 222 Forster. Robert, 242 Forsyth. Gloria. 114. 242 Forsythe. Rocky. 242 Foss. Karen, 96, 121, 206 Gardner, Norma. 172 Garoutte, Jerry, 182 Garr, Daisy, 71, 100. 222 Garr, Pauletta. 71, 100, 242 Garr. Sharon, 242 Garrett, H. Ann, 206 Garrett, Stephen, 87, 137 Garris, Charles, 242 Garton, Darrill, 87, 206 Garvin, Thomas, 242 Gass, Keith, 206 Gastler, Olinda, 82, 107, 108, 243 Gates, Diana, 70, 206 Gates. Nancy, 206 Gatlin. Anita, 206 Gaus, Linda, 243 Gearhart, Judy. 243 Geery, Lana, 243 Geisendorfer, Patricia, 100 Geloso. Pete, 183 Gentile, Barry, 107. 162 Gerdeman. Larry, 243 Gerrie, M. James Jr.. 79 Gibbons, Marilyn, 57 Gibbs, Robert, 77. 183 Foster Billy, 122,222 Foster, Farra, 242 Foster, Florence, 44 Foster, Gerald. 222 Foster, James, 87. 206 Foster, Judy. 75, 206 Foultz. Carl. 82.97. 107. 222 Fouts. Ruth. 76, 242 Fowler. Beverly, 182 Fox. James, 94 Gibson, Anne. 57 Gibson. Carol, 85, 86, 109 Gibson. Della, 100. 206 Gibson, Donald. 94 Gibson, Henry, 44 Giesler. Diana, 107, 243 Giesler. Linda. 106, 243 Gifford. Elnora, 222 Gifford. James. 94 Gifford, John. 45 Gil. He nry, 154 Gilbert, Edward, 45 Fox, John, 100 Fox. Joleen, 65, 69, 85. 86, 103, 1 18. 206 Francis. Joyce. 242 Frank. Cecilia, 222 Frazier. Elizabeth. 44 Freeland. Jerry, 94. 182 Freeland. Max. 44 Freels. Mervyn. 172 Freeman. Carol. 242 French. James, 206 Frenzen, Ronald. 162 Frescoln, Patty. 242 FRESHMAN CLASS. 236 Fretwell. Judith. 84. 86. 206 Fretwell, Obie. 206 Fridley. Janice. 97. 222 Friend. John. 182 Friend. Judy. 76. 222 Fritz. David, 126. 206 Fromme. Barbara. 80. 118. 206 Frost. Gloria. 242 Frost. Robert, 87. 145, 162, 182 Frost. Ronald. 87, 145, 162, 182 Gilbert. Goldie, 243 Gilbert. Michael. 243 Gilger. Loretta. 243 Gilliland. Lavon. 222 Gilman. David. 222 Gilmore. Donna. 80 Gilmore. Jana. 206 Gingrich. James. 87, 109, 243 Ginther. Peggy, 76 Giordano. Anthony. 222 Gipson. Ronnie, 243 Gisvold, Susan, 222 Gladney. Richard. 222 Glaser, Jack, 94, 125. 206 Glassford. Jerald. 222 Gleason. Marjorie. 70, 75. 182 Gleissner. Ralph, 125. 136. 162. 206 Glidden. John. 206 Glover, Janet. 84, 222 Godfrey, Linda, 243 Godfrey. Sherry, 222 Goeke, William. 99, 243 Goetze, John. 38 Fry. James. 242 Frye. Betty. 222 Fugate. James. 222 Fujiwara. Takashi. 83. 242 Goff. L inda. 104 Goins. Massye. 45 Golden. Jim. 222 Goldman, Helen. 118, 243 Golob, John, 182 Gomez, Laura, 69, 76, 112, 121, 206, 276 Gomez, Vera, 83, 172 Gonnerman, Edna, 222 Good, Charles, 137 Good, Malinda, 64, 66, 69, 70, 85, 86, 91, 93,118,182 Good, Rodney, 243 Gooden, Roger, 109, 127, 222 Goodnight, Joeline, 222 Goodwin, Maxine, 56 Goodwin, Helen, 66, 77, 79, 182 Goodwin, Linda. 243 Gordon, Benny, 222 Gordon, Marvin, 82, 109, 243 Gore, Gary, 172 Gore, Larry, 182 Gorzynski, Janis, 243 Gorzynski, Richard, 136, 160 Gosch, Geraldine, 45, 95 Gothberg, Michael, 222 Gottman, Ronald. 107 Gough, Jacqueline, 243 Goughnour, David. 182 Gould, Helen. 103 Gousie, Raymond, 222 Gower, Caroline, 243 Gower, John. 68. 126, 182 GRADUATE CLASS, 172 Graff, Deborah, 243 Graff, Frances. 243 Gramling. Linda, 222 Gramm, Royce, 206 Granneman. Larry, 127, 206 Grant, Wilma, 183 Gray, Catherine, 243 Gray, Jim, 243 Gray, Lana. 222 Gray, Steven. 222 Greeley, Charles. 45 Green, Fred, 76. 206 Green, Harold, 183 Green, Lawrence, 77, 82, 109, 206 Green, Penny, 222 Green, Wilma. 222 Greenless. Michael, 223 Greenstreet, Janet. 243 Gregory. Denise. 114. 182 Gregory. Donald, 206 Gregory. Frank. 71. 90. 92, 182 Gregory, Richard, 87, 206 Gregory, Robert, 243 Griepp, Jules, 223 Greve. Peggy. 104, 107, 108, 114. 223 Griffin. Steve. 109 Griffith, Sara, 104 Griggs. Joy. 223 Grimes. Carolyn. 57 Grimes. Ellen. 243 Grimes, Rex. 243 Grimshaw, Jackie, 122. 206 Grindstaff. Larry. 243 Grissom, Loren, 45. 72 Groff. Donald, 45 Groff. Robert. 162 Gronewold. William. 243 Grooms, Carol. 206 Gross. Charles. 45. 123 Grosso. Jamie. 121. 243 Grosvenor. Beverly. 182 Grosvenor. Raymond. 182 Grover. Linda. 80. 83. 97. 206 Groves. Wesley. 206 Gruel, Carol, 223 Gruenberg, Soledad. 172 Gudgell. Nancy. 95. 243 Guetebier. Kathleen. 243 Guhl. Nancy, 95. 107, 243 Guinn. Craig. 87. 145. 162, 182 Guinn. Kay. 57 Gulick. Larry. 182 Gulnac, Susan. 65. 109. 114, 223 Guthrie, Leslie. 223 Guy, Mary, 243 H Haas. Susan. 243 Hack. Ronald. 162. 243 Hackett. Donna. 182 Hackman, Linda, 243 Haden, Linda, 70, 206 Hadfield, Carol, 223 Haedt, Allan, 223 Halfgfr, Judith, 69, 71, 96, 121, Hagan, Gary, 243 Hageman, Helen, 85, 86, 243 Hahn, Cheryl, 223 Haile, Seifu, 183 Haines, Peggy, 206 Hainsworth, Janet, 223 Hakimi. Kambiz, 243 Halberstadt, Ray, 223 Hale, Jo, 206 Haley, Linda, 223 Halferty, Paul, 223 Hall, Jack. 184 Hall, Jacqueline, 45, 81 Hall, Judie, 223 Hall Richard, 184 Hall Thomas, 185 Hall, William, 37 Halley, Kathy, 76. 223 Hallman. Dwayne, 206 Halpin, Richard. 206 Halsey, George. 68, 69, 71, 90. 92 129, 185. 260 Halter. Raymond. 243 Hamblin, Jane, 206 Hamilton, Constance. 243 Hamilton, Gregory, 244 Hamilton, Kathy, 244 Hamilton, Lyle, 45, 90 Hamilton, Mary, 45 Hamilton, Patricia. 62, 63, 65, 69, 796 9114 6 1. ,9 , , 20 Hamilton. Roberta, 223 Hammann. Linda. 244 Hammersmith, Jan. 121, 223 Hammes, James. 185 Hammons, Beverly. 71, 244 Hampton, Donna, 223 Hancock. Judith, 45, 81 Hanlin, Roger, 185 Hanna. Audry, 244 Hanna. Joyce. 244 Hansbrough. Debbie. 114, 244 Hansen. Dorte. 223 Harbin. Ronald. 77. 185 Harbourn. Robert. 70. 90, 206 Harder, Mary, 118. 185 Hardy, Jeffrey, 244 Hardy, Terry, 94. 185 Hardy. Wayne, 67. 82. 109, 184 Harlan, Cheryl, 95, 223 Harlan. Leora. 206 Harlow. Carla. 223 Harmison. Gary. 206 Harmon. Don. 206 Harmon. Walter. 136 Harper. Joseph. 244 Harrington. Arthur, 45 Harris, Dana, 82. 109, 223 Harris, Hubert. 223 Harris. Jerry, 127. 184 Harris. Judy. 92. 95. 223 Harris. Mary. 85. 86. 206 Harris. Rebecca. 78. 223. 291 Harrison. David. 127. 137. 223 Harrison. Judy. 70. 223 Harrison. Ronda. 70. 223 Harrison. Russell. 45 Harrison. Sandra, 106. 244 Harrison. Stephen, 244 Harryman. Ronald, 74.76. 185 Hart. Marjorie. 71. 223 Hart. Robert. 71. 78. 185 Hartje. George. 37 Hartman. Thomas. 71. 185 Hartsock. Carol. 244 Harvey. Louise. 223 Hasekamp. George. 223 Hasenclever. Rex. 223 Haskins. Barbara. 93. 223 Hastings. Hastings. Ella, 207 Margaruette. 207 Haston. John. 185 Hatala. Christine. 223 Hatcher. Edward. 207 Hatcher. Suzanne. 223 297 Holder, Barbara, 244 Holderieath. Harry. 244 224. 267. 268 Haver, Eileen, 45, 276 Havrum, Gary, 74, 223 Hawes, Carolyn, 244 Hawk, Janet, 71, 72, 185 Hawkins, Howard, 99, 207 Hawkins, John, 207 Hawkins, Larry, 244 Hayes, Jerry, 223 Hayes, Mark, 87, 154, 223 Haymes, Robert, 223 Hays, Ronald, 46 Hays, Shirley, 207 Hays, Shirley, 58 Hays, William, 244 Hazelrigg, Walter, 104, 107, 223 Heady, Richard, 125, 207 Hearnes, Warren. 6, 25 Hearnes, Mrs. Warren, 25 Heaton, Ray, 129, 185 Heberer, Joy, 244 Heckart, Pamela, 121, 244 Hecke, Garry, 244 Heckelman, Donna, 118, 223 Hedger, Larry, 185 Hediger, Ronald, 74. 100, 184 Heid. Janice, 99. 207 Heier, Karen. 117, 244 Heiser. Mary. 223 Heitman, Karen, 244 Heitman, Marla. 118, 184 Hellberg, Helen, 114. 223 Hellenthal, Mary, 223 Helton. James. 77. 185 Henderson, Connie, 244 Henderson. Darwin, 224 Henderson, Melvin, 224 Henderson. Susan, 62, 114, 224 Hendren, Dennis, 244 Hengsuvanich. Aurapin, 173 Hennessy, Daniel, 125, 207 Henry, Carl. 224 Henry, Charlotte. 75. 97. 109, 185 Henry, Gary, 224 Henry. Joan. 58 Henry, Patrick. 224 Hepworth, Yvonne. 224 Hermann. George. 46.73. 135. 145 Herriman, Charles, 244 Herring ,Lyle, 244 Herring, Margaret, 70, 75. 207 Herzberger, Wendy. 118, 244. 278. 286, 287 Hesse. Malcolm. 244 Heston, Rose. 185 Hevener, James, 224 Hevle, Scott. 244 Hewgley, Nelson. 94, 185 Hewgley. Ronda. 58 Hiatt, Lila, 244 Hiatt, William. 224 Hickenbottom. Connie. 64. 93, 114. Hickman. Patricia, 71. 75. 224 Higgins. Kenneth. 244 Higgins, Thomas. 46 High. Rellis. 207 Hightower, Cheryl. 244 Hildebrant. Kay, 85. 86, 224 Hilkowitz, Steve. 244 Hill. Eloise. 46 Hill. Geoffrey. 94. 185 Hill. Gerry, 82.224 Hill. Kent, 207 Hill, Mary Alice, 85, 86 Hill, Patricia, 244 Hill, Randall. 89, 122. 224 Hill. Sherralyn, 224 Hiltabidle, Sharon. 185 Hilton, Steven, 129, 244 Himes, Marsha. 207 Hindman. James. 207 Hinds, Phyllis, 84, 86. 207 Hiner, Dennis. 224 Hines. Albert. 87, 154.224 Hines. Curtis. 87. 154, 207 Hines. John. 146 Hining, Charles, 94. 185 Hinman, Norma. 97. 184 Hinna. Eileen. 97, 207 Hinshaw. Emily, 224 Hinton. Paula, 244 298 Hinze, Gary, 244 Hirashima, Robin, 71, 75, 207 Hiskey, Marcel, 184 HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 90 Hitt, Thomas, 224 Hittle, Terry, 207 I-Iixenbaugh, Linda, 86, 244 Hlavek, Richard, 146 Hobart. Janie, 244 Hobbs, John, 224 Hobson, Betty, 207 Hoch, Arnold, 125, 207 Hoch. Rolland, 185 HOCKEY TEAM, 85 Hodges, Francis, 185 Hodits, Gregory, 224 Hoehne, Bruce, 98, 224 Hoenig, Victoria, 224 Hoerrmann, Phyllis, 244 Hoff, William, 46 Hoffman, Gerald, 82, 108, 185 Hoffman, Mark, 99, 207 Hoffman, Michael, 244 Hoffman, Svea, 185 Hoffmann, John. 224 Hoffmann, Leonard, 129, 185 Hoffman, Virginia, 46 Hogan, Dennis. 146 Hogenson, Kathryn, 114, 185 Hogenson. Marjorie, 85, 95, 224 Hogge, Ruth. 91, 207 Hogue, Darrel, 207 Hohn. Dennis, 68, 69 127, 185 Holden. Brenda, 224 Holder, Lonnie, 244 Holder, Michael, 94. 207 Holder. Virginia, 184 Hollenberg. Gary. 224 Holler, Herbert. 137 Hollima n. Nancy. 224 ,71,79.90. Hoyt, Joyce, 207 Hudgel, Joan, 224 Hudson, Donna, 224 Huenemann, Calvin, 36 Huffman, Gale, 76, 245 Hug, Eilzabeth, 96, 118, 186 Hughes, Kenneth, 186 Hughes, Robert, 186 Huizinga, Anthony, 207 Huizinga, Marvin, 207 Hulbert, Janet, 224 Hulen, Nancy, 224 Hulen. Roberta, 245 Hull, William, 68, 107, 127,224 Hulse, Laura. 46 Hulse. Mary, 245 Hulsebus. Sandra, 77, 79, 84, 121. 224 Hume, Janet, 245 Humphreys, Arthur, 46 Hunsaker, Betty, 224 Hunsberger, Edward, 245 Hunt, Bruce, 29 Hunt, Mary, 71,245 Hunt, Sandra, 224 Hunter. Ann. 89. 225 Hunter. Howard. 104 Hunter. Teddy. 245 Hunziker. Norma. 91. 225 Hupfer. Michael. 129. 225 Hurley. Linda. 84. 245 Hutchens. James. 129. 186 Hutcherson, Lynda. 64, 69. 71, 96 114. 186 Hutchins. Gary. 207 Hutchinson. Jim. 122 Jarrell, Margery, 75, 186 Jarvis, Tom, 129, 245 Jaspering, Judith, 70, 75, 187 Jenkins, Jeoffrey, 100 Jenkins, Sharon, 70, 75, 187 Jenks, Perry, 87 Jennings, Benni, 207 Jennings, Deanna, 207 Jennings, Melany J., 245 Jerome, Anne, 207 Jesaitis, Tom, 225 Jett, Linda, 95, 245 Jobe, Joyce, 245 Jobe, Linda, 225 Joens, Rita, 245 Johann, Cathy, 82, 186 Johannsen, Richard, 186 Johns, William, 207 Johnsen, Lawrence, 62, 63, 65, 87 136, 186, 269 Johnson, Betty, 85, 86, 96. 118, 245 Johnson, Carol, 78, 225 Johnson, Charles, 207 Johnson. David. 125, 186 Johnson. Donald, 245 Johnson, Gloria, 95. 245, 284 Johnson, Janice, 225 Johnson. Jerry. 62. 130. 225 Johnson. Judy, 71. 74. 186 Johnson. Karen. 245 Johnson, Larry. 143, 261 Johnson. Lexanna. 225 Johnson, Marion, 56 Johnson, Morris. 245 Johnson, Naomi, 72. 85, 86.245 Hutchinson. Julia. 245 Hutchinson. Linda. 225 Hutchinson. Loren. 100. 109 Hutchinson, James. 100. 187 Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnston. Patrick, 245 Richard, 208 Walter, 46 Mary. 208 Hollingsworth. Gerald. 67. 71, 184 Hollings worth. Karol. 58 Holm, Glen. 207 Holm, Patricia. 244 Holman, Larry, 185 Holman Holman , Marilyn, 71. 75, 121, 207 , Nancy. 95. 224 Holman, Wendell, 94, 185 Hols, Deborah. 244 Holt. Carolyn. 185 Holt. Pa Holt, Sh mela. 121.224 aron.112.121.185 Hutton, Argena. 75. 245 Hutton. Pamela. 225 Hyland. Regina. 225 Hymers. Carol. 187 Hysinger. Lana. 74 I INDEX STAFF. 89 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB. 94 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL. 113 INTERNATIONAL CLUB. 83 Ip, Camfield. 83. 186 Irelan, Barry. 109, 122. 207 Ireland. Gary. 225 Holt. Stephen. 127. 245 Holthaus. Christine. 245 Holzmeier. Al. 46 HONORARY ART CLUB. 74 Hoosein. Abdool. 83. 87. 185, 279 Hoover. Don. 224 Hoover. Doris. 245 Irick, Susan, 207 Irwin. Cynthia. 93. 118. 225 Irwin. Gary. 225 Irwin. Shirley. 245 Isaacs. Paula. 245 Itschner. Janna. 245 Johnston. Robert. 225 Johns 1 on. Tommy. 90 Jones. Barbara. 245 Jones. Beverly. 70. 75. 100. 186 Jones. Brambel. 107, 162.245 Jones. Casey. 99 Jones. Cheryl. 246 Jones. Christine. 246 Jones. Clara. 208 Jones, Connie, 46 Jones. Danny. 69. 122, 186 Jones. Deborah, 75. 246 Jones. Derry, 84. 86, 96. 117.246 Jones. Delores. 58 Jones. Eloise. 246 Jones. Jacquelyn. 117. 246 Jones. Jacquelynn. 225 Jones. Janette. 225 Jones. Janice. 225 Jones. Jerry, 187 Jones. Joyce. 246 Jones. Karen. 75. 208 Hopkins. Carolyn. 46 Hopkins. Dave, 160 Hopkins Hopkins .Dennis. 68. 124. 185 . Edward. 224 Hopkins, James. 185 Hopkins. Sue. 69, 71. 112. 114 186 Ho kins Michael. 127, 224 ' p . Hopkins. Robert. 56 Hopper. Sue. 121.245 Hopphan. Ronald. 129. 245 Horn. C Horn. U Horner. Horton. hristina. 245 ranuia. 102 Gary, 46. 73 Eddie. 245 Horton. Linda, 85, 86, 245 Hoschek, Larry, 224 Hotte, Lucien. 99 Houf, Judy, 245 House, Jesse, 127, 245 House, Karen, 245 House, Pamela. 71,224 House, Ralph. 38 Houser. Norman. 207 Houser. Vera. 186 Housman. David, 207 Howard, Deborah, 117, 224, 277 Howard, Denis. 224 Howard, Jeanne. 82. 207 Howe, Sydney, 224 J Jackson. Allen. 207 Jackson, Alphonso, 162 Jackson, Carla. 72. 118,245 Jackson. Carol. 95. 186 Jackson, Connie. 245 Jackson. Dale. 225 ackson. Judith. 225 ackson. Linda. 76. 207 ackson. Robert. 225 J J Jackson. Patricia. 245 J J ackson. Thomas. 87. 245 Jackson. Vernon. 65, 225 Jacobs. Patricia. 245 Jaeckel. Robert, 225 Jakowski. Leslie, 207 Jamal. Jasim, 186 James, Art, 71, 98, 245 James. Clyde. 68, 71, 90, 94, 129, 186 James, Frederick. 46, 73 James. Janet. 225 James. Kathy. 225 James. Lonnie. 186 James. Paul, 160. 225 James. Ronald. 94. 186 Jamison. G. H.. 38 Jansen, Clarence, 146. 160 Jarboe. Patricia, 207 Jarnagin. Bruce, 245 Jones, Larry. 100. 246 Jones. Lloyd, 187 Jones. Martin, 106, 225 Jones, Rex, 208 Jones, Ronald, 246 Jones, Sharon. 246 Jones. Stanley. 246 Jones. Susan. 109. 208 Jones. William E.. 246 Jones. William Edwin. 246 Jones. William. 208 Jones, Willie. 136. 186 Jorgenson. Dale, 104. 246 Jorgenson, Dale H., 36 Jorgenson, Mary. 71 Jorgenson. Rebecca. 104 Joseph, Timothy, 69, 186 Joyce, Ray, 208 Joyce. Susan. 246 Julius. Patricia, 225 Junda. Robert. 246 JUNIORS, 202 Jurgensen. Jeannine. 246 Jurgensen. Mary. 225 Justice, Steven. 246 K K-CLUB, 87 K-DET'TES,96 Kaleta, George, 246 Kamali, Bahram, 246 Kaminski, Georgia, 208 Kammerer, Ann, 186 Kanchanadul, Kay, 246 Kane, Thomas, 208 Kapfer, Gary, 72 Kapfer, Judy, 82, 106, 246 KAPPA ALPHA PSI, 130 KAPPA DELTA PI, 88 Kardos, Felice, 46 Karel, Leon, 47, 124 Karlson, Karen, 208 Kasiewicz, Richard, 208 Kasmann, Katherine, 77, 208 Kassicieh. Munina, 83, 225 Kaster, Margaret, 246 Kauzlarich, Charles, 36 Kauzlarich, John, 79, 225 Kaylarian, Victor, 67, 77, 79, 82, 208, 271 Kearney, Katherine, 58 Kedro, Madonna, 246 Keel, Glen, 173 Keeler, Donald, 109, 186 Keeran, Sheryl, 117, 225 Keim, Jerilyn, 91, 208 Keithley, Larry, 71, 94, 186 Keller, Mary, 246 Kelley, Daniel, 225 Mc McCampbell, Judith, 77, 82, 104, Lexer Kelley, Gary, 186 Kelley, Gerald, 187 Kelley, Lyle, 186 Kelley, Sanudra, 246 Kelley, Sharon, 225 Kelley, Sheila, 84, 85, 86, 208 Kelly, Jackie, 58 Kelly, Melvin, 208 Kelsey, Lynne, 95, 208 Kemner, Linda, 246 Kendall, Linda, 71, 85, 225 Kennedy. Margery, 117, 246 Kenney, John. 56 Kenney. Mary, 66, 71, 72, 77, 187, 260 Kent, James. 208 Kepros, James, 225 Kerckhoff. Ken. 122, 208 Kerns, Abbie, 71, 75, 186 Key, Murray, 65. 127. 208 Key, Redonda, 117, 208, 278, 288 Key, Sara, 71, 225 Kibler, Floreine, 47 Kiefer, Robert. 225 Kielty, Kenneth, 92. 122. 225 Kilian, Wendell, 156. 186 Killebrew, Darrel, 79, 122, 225 Kim, Sung Choong. 173 Kimball, William, 246 Kimple, Candace, 225 Kincaid, Sandi. 225 King King s , Amber, 95, 225 Charles, 146. 208 88, King, Dianne. 78, 226 King, Joanne, 70, 75, 186 King, Larry, 226 King. Milburn Gay, 67, 71, 127. 186 King, Nancie, 226 King, King, King, King, King. solver, Frederick, 246 King Nicholas, 246 Sherry, 84, 86 Suzanne, 70. 75, 88, 186 Thomas, 127, 226 William, 47. 135. 146 Kinkead, Steven, 226 Kinney, Carole, 70. 72, 186 Kinney, Johnnny. 208 Kirchberger, Frederick. 47. 104 Kircher, Steven, 68, 127, 186 Kirchman. Carol, 85, 226 Kirchner, Janet, 246 Kirchner, Phyllis, 226 Kirchner, Thomas, 208 Kirkendall, Alan, 173 Kirkendoll. Vernon, 187 Kirks, James, 97. 246 Kirtley, Cheryl, 246 Kitamura, Elaine. 80, 81, 187 Kitson, Susan, 246 Kitts, William, 47 Kituu, Johnson, 83, 97, 226 Kitzman, Charles, 246 Klein, Cathy, 58 Klein, Eric, 129, 208 Klingaman, John, 94 Klinger, Emmett, 82, 107, 188 Klokkenga, Merlyn, 246 Klote, Paul, 188 Kluender, Constance, 246 Klub, Corban, 226 Klump, Susan, 246 Kniil-VP, Sherry. 246 Kness, Mary, 83 Kniess, Sandra, 84, 86, 189 Knight, Jennifer, 75, 226 Knight, Ronald, 47 Knipmeyer, James, 208 Knobbs. Pauline, 47, 88, 90, 92 Knutson, Richard, 246 Knutson, Terrianne, 189 Koch, William, 71, 126, 189, 260, 289, 291 Kochman, Andrea, 80, 121, 226 Koder. Kay, 226 Koebke, Jean, 208 Koehn, Garry, 208 Koelling, Dixie, 246 Koerner, Jeffrey, 226 Kohlenberg, Gilbert, 37, 90, 98. 1 13 Kohlenberg, Mary. 47 Kohn, Linda, 102, 208 Kolkmeier, Stanley, 82, 104 Kollar, Douglas, 226 Koontz, George. 246 Kopp. John, 71, 72. 189 Kordestani. Behrouz. 87, 189 Kossman, Harold, 246 Kotikula, Ah-Ram, 69, 83, 122, 189 Kousari. Ehsan. 74, 83, 189 Koziol, John, 188 Kraemer. Larry. 226 Krafft, Melody. 83 Kral, Gerald, 226 Kramer, Gary, 83, 84, 106 Kraturerk, Sonysri, 246 Kreek, Steve, 226 Kressman. Allen. 226 Kriegshauser. Michael. 247 Kromminga. Gloria. 71. 75, 97. 188 Kruckenberg, Karna, 80, 106, 271 Kruger. Orville, 208 Krumeich, Jerome. 87. 162, 189 Krupiarz, Samuel. 70. 129, 208 Kuhichek. Reginald. 189 Kudelko, Robert, 79. 208 Kuenzel, David. 87, 94, 98, 129, 189 Kuhler, Dee Anne. 226 Kuhlman. Lester, 47. 87 Kuhlman. Susan. 226 Kulage, Richard. 208 Kunkel, Carolyn. 71, 75, 189 Kuntz, Marilee. 107. 108. 247 Kunz. Barbara. 208 Kuo. Grace, 97 Kurabi. Nidal. 247 Kurovski, Nancy, 99, 107. 226 Kurtz, Dean. 69, 82, 106, 247 Kusek. Gerald, 145, 162, 189 Kutzner, David, 80, 226 L Lackey, Janava, 58 Ladda, Frank. 122. 189 Lademann, Julie. 77, 226 Lains, Thomas. 247 Laird, Steve. 226 Lake. Lloyd, 208 LaMaster, Benjamin, 129, 226 Lamberson, Lawrence, 122, 247 Lambert, Nancy, 76, 90, 91, 208 Lamis, Marcia, 82, 226 Lamken, Wililam, 122, 208 LaMore, Sydney. 154 Land. Sammy, 129. 208 Landes. Carole. 226 Lane, Ronald, 247 Lane, Ronald, 226 Lane, Terry, 107 Lang, Patricia, 208 Langford, Eilene, 247 Langford, Elaine, 247 Langhammer, John, 247 Lank, Nancy, 247 Lankford, Robert, 247 Lanpher, Peggy, 104 Lapour, Jacqueline, 208 Larrick, Janet, 208 Larson, Lawrence, 208 Larson, Linda, 226 LaRue, Clyde, 226 Lary, Randall, 226 Lary, Suzanne, 108, 173 Latimer, Patricia, 247 Latta, James, 247 Latta, Ronald, 122, 226 Lauer, Glenda, 247 Lauer, Lonnie, 68, 79, 122, 189 Lauffer, Wayne, 107, 247 Laughlin, Margaret, 104 Laulu, Toasefulu, 83, 94, 188 Lavallee, Kathleen, 208 Lavine, Robert, 47 Lavine, Robert, 82 Lawrence, Larry, 247 Lawrence, Rodger, 145, 162, 247 Lawson, Judy, 247 Lay. Carol, 70, 91, 118, 188, 268 Lay, James, 226 Lay, Keith, 247 Layland, Franklin, 247 Laymon, Richard, 208 Leach. Patricia, 65, 84, 86, 209 Leake, Laurence. 94, 209 Leake, Patricia, 71, 74, 209 Leath, Pamela, 247 Leau, Neemia, 247 Leazer, Ronald, 247 Lederle. Michael, 122, 226 Ledet, Kristine, 247 Lee, Larry, 209 Lee, Lauren, 83, 189 Lee, Madge, 70. 72, 189 Lee. Patricia, 173 Leeds, Bernard, 209 Leefers William, 129. 226 Leek. Connie, 226 Leeper, Stephen, 97, 160, 162 LeFever, Linda. 70, 76 Legendre, Randall. 226 Legg, Janice, 47 Leggett, Janice. 104 Leib. James, 74, 226 Leibowitz, Thomas. 226 Leino, Penny, 84, 86, 189 Leitman. Charlene, 247 Lentz, Howard, 226 Leonard, Cathy, 226 Leonard. James, 226 Leonard, Terry. 209 Lesinger, George. 189 Lesseig. Samuel, 47 Lessenger, Constance, 83, 247 Lesser, Phyllis, 91. 117. 226, 277 Lessey. Stacey. 226 Leung. Yen, 173 Levine. Sylvia, 118, 247 Lewandowski, Cecelia, 247 Lewis. Dianne, 247 Lewis Donna, 74. 77. 209 Lewis Duane. 106 Lewis Gary, 67, 77. 88. 94. 189 Lewis, Jami, 84. 86. 93. 118, 227 Lewis. Jean. 58 Lewis. Nancy, 227 Lewis. Tom, 227 Kenneth 209 Leltham. Bobby. 189 Libby, Janet. 189 Libmire. Marilyn. 108 Liebbe, Patricia, 70, 85, 86, 209 Lieberoff, Jerry, 247 Lillard, Mary, 209 Lillquist, Ronald. 137 Lin, Angela An-Chi. 173 Lin, James, 173 Lin, Marjorie, 173 Lindeen, Herman. 90 Lindhorst, Regina, 47 Lindley, Gayle, 247 Lindsay, Mary, 188 Lindsay, Robert, 107, 227 Lindsey, Taylor, 47 Linn, Bonnie, 247 Linnemeyer, Dwight, 87 Linquist, Phillip, 188 Lintz, Leon, 99, 247 Lippert, Jerry, 209 Lippert, Marcia, 56 Liston, Mary, 103, 109, 227 Littrell, Darrell, 227 Littrell, Dennis, 247 Littrell, Linda, 247 Liu, An Yen, 173 Lively, Connie, 227 Livesay, Carol, 79, 227 Livingston, Joyce, 227 Livingston, Lynne, 58 Livingston, Perry, 227 Lo, Albert, 65 Lock, Janet, 247 Locke, Nancy, 80, 247 Lockwood, Carol, 189 Loeffler, Gary, 129, 209 Loehrer, Dennis, 209 Lohrman, Robert, 47 Loesch, Rodney, 209, 290 Loft, Berna, 227 Logan, Arthur, 209 Logan, Dean, 87, 92, 122, 189 Logan, James, 209 Logan, Thomas, 162, 247 Logston, Sheila, 70, 247 Logue, Mary, 95, 99, 247 Lohman, Gerald, 209 Longwith, Karen, 65, 70, 75, 227 Loose, Terry, 82, 106, 247 Lorence, James, 247 Lorenz, Jacqueline, 247 Lorenzen, Richard, 227 Loring, Glenda, 189 Losey, Donald, 209 Loveless, Michael, 127, 209 Lovell, Don, 87, 156 Lovett, Linda, 247 Lovett, William, 227 Lovland, Patricia. 96, 117, 248 Lowe. Marcia, 248 Lowe, Perry A., 68, 87, 136, 189 Lowenberg, Elaine, 84, 86, 189 Lowenberg, Stephen, 98, 209 Lowery, James, 162 Lowery. Linda, 66, 71, 77, 84, 86, 189, 260 Luanark. Julin, 173 Lucas, Brenda, 100, 248 Luck, Eugene, 129, 227 Ludlow, Earl, 48, 73 Luedeking, Edward, 71, 127, 227 Luers. Marilyn, 75, 97, 227 Lugering, Carolyn. 99 Luikart, Terry, 162, 189 Luker, Robert, 79 Lund. Donna, 227 Lundberg, Diana, 248 Lundgren, Nancy, 89. 188 Lundgren, Richard, 188 Lunsford, Barbara. 227 Lunsford, John, 94, 189 Luth, Cheryl, 209 Lutz, John. 90, 227 Lutz, Margaret, 71. 95, 189 Lynch, Robert, 209 Lyte, Alvin, 227 106, 108, 227 McChesney. Michael. 248 McC1anahan, Marvin. 227 McClaskey. June. 227 McClaskey, Martha. 48, 83 McClelland, William. 48 McClintock, James, 82, 104, 106, 248 McClintock. Mary, 85. 86, 248 McCloud. Robert, 248 McClure, Barbara, 189 McClusky, Paulette, 209 McCollum, Veda, 248 299 McConnell, Rebecca, 95, 227 Murdock, Nancy, 72, 92, 190 Naas, Wayne, 104 McCombs, Fredrick, 248 McCombs, Linda, 248 McCombs, Wayne, 71, 77, 83, 127, 209 McCoppin, Lynn, 209 McCormick, Janet, 227 McCormick, Kathy, 248 McCormick, Sharon, 103, 121, 2 McCourt, William, 127, 209 McCoy, Linda, 227 McCoy, William, 227 McCray, Paul, 248 McCruden, Michael, 125, 227 McCullough, Ronald, 227 McCurdy, Georgie, 248 McDannold, Carolyn, 58 McDannold, William, 189 McDermott, Diane, 85, 86, 227 McDowell, Steve, 248 McElroy, Rebecca, 82, 109, 276 McGahey, Carolyn Diane, 209 McGee, Mabel, 70, 75, 84, 189 McGighan, William, 227 McGlaughlin, Larry, 113, 122 McGlothlin, Jeffrey, 227 McGlothlin, Larry, 189, 260 McGlothlin, Teresa, 276 McGuire, Kenneth, 48 McHenry, Roger, 189 Mclntosh, Aaron, 75, 209 McIntyre, Joan, 227 McKay, Elizabeth, 117, 190 McKay, Harriet, 72, 76, 118, 190 McKee, William, 227 McKenzie, Richard, 209 McKiddy, Gary, 76, 248 McKie, Allen, 68, 127, 190 McKinley, Elizabeth, 65, 69, 70, 85, 86, 93,118,190 McKinney, Frances, 56, 83 McKinney, Robert, 34 McLaughlin, Adell, 72, 227 McLaughlin, Ronald, 227 McMain, Jerry, 190 McMain, Mary, 209 McMains, Marcia, 71, 103, 121, 227 McMains, Stuart, 129, 248 McNabb, Margaret, 227 McNames, Charles, 48 McNames, Norine, 48 McNeely, Patricia, 209 McNeese, Mary, 85, 86, 209 McOwen, Sharon, 85, 86 McPheron, Mike, 87, 146, 227 McPherson, James, 106 McPherson, Roger, 67, 77, 82, 190 McQuiston, Jane, 227 McReynoIds, Grace, 48, 75 McSorley, Ronald, 160, 209 M Maag, Dorothy, 227 Maas, Paul, 227 Mack, Carolyn, 248 Madden, Daniel, 129, 209 Maddox, Donald, 209 Maddox, Thomas, 209 MaGee, Llora, 39 Magee, Viola, 39 Magel, James, 227 Maggart, Cheryl, 114, 190 Ma-Glin, Prasit, 173 Magruder, Geneva, 248 Magruder, Jack, 48, 73 Mahnke, Marlene, 228 Mahoney, Michael, 248 Mahoney, Sam, 79, 82, 100, 122, 228 Main, Carl, 94, 191 Malcolm, Calvin, 248 Malins, Walter, 248 Mallett, James, 248 Maloney, Geneta, 248 Maloney, Michael, 129, 191 Malvin, John, 82, 104, 106, 248 Manley, Daniel, 209 Manley, John, 228 Mann, Carolyn, 109 Mann, Kenneth, 190 Manning, Richard, 209 BOO Mansfield, Harold, 228 Mansfield, Richard, 158, 228 March, David, 48, 90 March, Lana, 209 Mark, Kathleen, 86, 248 Markovich, Marsha, 58 Markowitz, Greta, 80 Marlin, Robert, 109 Marr, Nikki, 248 Marr, P. M., 25 Marsh, James, 87, 156 Marsh, Peggy, 80, 81, 118, 190 Marsh, Stephen, 190 Marshall, Adam, 248 Marshall, Nancy, 84, 86, 209 Martie, Jerry, 127, 160, 190 Martin Dale, 48 Martin David, 127, 190 Martin Earl, 248 Martin James, 248 Martin John, 173 Martin Karen, 80, 81 Martin, Marilyn, 248 Martin, Micky, 87, 127, 209 Martin Becky, 248 Martin Ronald, 228 Martin Viola, 48 Martin, William, 77, 82, 190 Mason, Dale, 228 Mason, Linda, 114, 248 Mason, Robert, 48 Mason Sandra 228 Mastroberte, Robert, 125, 209 Mataifale, Lei, 209 Matheney, Daniel, 209 Mathes, Lenora, 248 Mathis, Carolyn, 80, 228 Matsuoka, Maryann, 64 Matthew, Mary, 228 Matthew. William, 48 Matukaitis, Steve, 87, 154, 209 Mauck, Karen, 210 Maurek, Mary, 74, 190, 276 Mauzy, Sandra, 228 Maxfield, Alfred, 228 Maxwell, Robert, 87 May, Cheryl, 228 May, Jerry, 228 May, John, 248 May, Maurice, 248 May, Rex, 228 May, Sally, 248 Mayfield, Alfred, 94 Mayfield, Gordon, 248 Mihalovich, Joyce, 209 Mikels, Erlene, 228 Miley, Peggy, 100, 209 Milian, Tony, 228 Millemon, Mary Jane, 70, 117, 209, 268, 277 Miller, Candace, 71, 228 Miller, Carla, 249 Miller, Carol, 84, 86 Miller, Cheryl, 104 Miller, David, 228 Miller, Donald, 190 Miller, Earl A., 74, 209 Miller, Earl D., 228 Miller, Gary, 127, 190 Miller, Harold, 146 Miller, Ivan, 36 Miller, James, 82, 107, 108, 190 Miller, Joseph, 228 Miller, Kay, 69, 71, 91, 190 Miller, Larry E., 71, 72, 190 Miller, Larry Lee, 191 Miller, Marcus, 158 Miller, Martha, 66, 82, 88, 100, 109, 209 Miller, Mary E., 228 Miller, Mary J., 249 Miller, Maxine, 191 Miller, Nella, 100 Miller, Terry, 249 Miller, Vicki, 228 Miller Warren 249 Milligan, Robert, 82, 99, 209 Milliken, Donald P., 49 Milliken, Donald Q., 49, 73 Milliken, Sandra, 209 Mills, Susan, 249 Milnes, Michael, 249 Minear, lla, 70, 72, 190 Minervini, Maurice, 137 Minnis, Billy. 122, 190 Minor, Donald, 249 Minor, Ronald, 209 Minor, Thomas, 94 Minor, William, 49 Miroddi. Joseph, 249 Mitch, Joseph, 49 Mitchell, James, 129, 190 Mitchell, James, 190 Mitchell, Jan, 249 Mitchell, Jeffrey, 49 Mitchell, Joan, 228 Mitchell, Linda, 190 Mitchell, Micheal, 228 91, 108, Moore, Robert L., 68, 127, 209 Moore, Twila, 70, 118, 209 Moots, Joyce, 249 Morehead, Tim, 228 Moreland, Walter, 137 Mead, Jerry, 210 Meade, Iris, 209 Mease, Richard, 48 Meek, Martha, 248 Meeker, Connie, 71, 82, 104, 1 191 Meeker, Cynthia, 117, 248 Meglio, Franklin, 79 Megown, James, 228 Mehl, Paula, 248 Meisner, Linda, 228 Meissen, John, 99. 228 Meldrum, Marceline, 48 Melton, Michael, 191 Mendenhall, Betty, 228 Meneely, Sharon, 228 Meng, Rita, 83, 190 Menge, Frank, 87, 136, 158 Menze, Daniel, 87, 127, 209 07, Mitchell, William, 209 Mitten, Thomas, 107 Mittler. Charlotte, 49 Mittler, Eli, 34, 70. 73 Mittler, Peggy, 85, 228 Mock, Gary, 249 Modavis, Ronald, 125,228 MODERN DANCE CLUB, 85 Moffett, Linda, 114, 190 Mohammadi, Hossein, 83, 190 Mohr, Linda, 58 Mohr, Marilyn, 228 Mollet, Bonnie, 249 Mollet, Kenneth, 249 Moniz, Antonia. 228 Monk, Verna, 209 Monroe. Chandler, 49 Monteith, Robert, 160, 228 Montemayor, Arturo, 249 Montgomery, Gail, 100, 209 Mercer, Deborah. 228, 248 Merrell, Sharon, 209 Merritt, Gerald, 248 Metcalf, Roger, 209 Mettes, Carolyn, 85, 86, 248 Mettes, Linda, 248 Mettes, Wanda, 71, 95, 190 Mettle, Oliver, 173 Meyer, Carolyn, 109, 173 Meyer, Constance, 85 Meyer, Dean, 228 Meyer, Jerome, 87, 137, 160 Meyer, William, 209 Mickelson, Harold, 49 Middeke, Paul, 98, 209 Middendorf, Joseph, 249 Miers, James, 228 Montgomery, Kathy, 100, 228 Montgomery Montgomery, William, 249 Moody, Lee, 76, 100, 191 Moore, Bernadine, 249 Moore, Cecil, 228 Moore, Claire, 228 Moore, Connie, 249 Moore, David, 249 Moore Frances, 228 Moore, Hubert, 49 Moore, Larry, 99, 190 Moore, Melva, 249 Moore, Melvin, 56, 73 Moore, Mickey, 129, 228 Moore, Pamela, 249 Moore, Robert J., 209 , Linda, 100, 106, 191 Morgan, James, 229 Morgan, Larry, 56 Morgan, Mark, 229 Morgan, Mary Kay, 229 Morgan, Mary Yvonne, 249 Morgan, Monty, 229 Morgan, Phillip, 209 Morgan, Suzy, 58 Morishima, Akira, 83, 173 Moritz, JoAnne, 58 Moritz, Robert, 83, 249 Moritz, Sandra, 229 Morlan, Basil, 49 Morris, David, 209 Morris, Helen, 71, 77, 97, 229 Morris, Howard, 35 Morris, Myrna, 70, 118, 229 Morris, Robert, 129, 229 Morris, Ronald, 229, 282 Morrison, Delbert, 229 Morrissey, Patrick, 249 Morrow, Anita, 95, 229 Morrow, Lonny, 229 Morrow, Mark, 156, 249 Morrow, Steve, 160, 190 Morse, Mary, 249 Morse, Robert, 100 Mortimer, Nancy, 76, 229 Morton. Richard, 49 Moser, Becky, 190 Mossba rger, Karen, 58 Mossbarger, Marcia, 96, 114, 249 Motter, Jolene, 58 Motter, Kenneth, 229 Motter, Noaleen, 70, 72, 229 Mower, James, 68, 122, 209 Moyer, Diana, 229 Moyer, Mary, 249 Mudd, Joann, 69, 70, 95, 117, 190 Mudd, Mary, 66, 71, 72, 77, 90, 92, 190, 282 Muensterman, Arthur, 229 Muir, Larry, 173 Mulford, Paula, 209 Mullendore, Jimmie, 98, 229 Mundt, Janet, 249 Mundy, Mary, 72, 190 Munns, Margaret, 70, 76, 209 Murphy, Clarence, 49 Murphy, Duane, 229 Murphy. Georgia, 229 Murray, William, 49 Murrell, Betty, 249 Muskovin, Jack, 72, 191 Mutersbaugh, Gertrude, 103 Myers, Beatrice, 191 Myers, Beverly, 249 Myers, Charlotte, 84, 85, 86, 229 Myers, Dianne, 249 Myers, Janice, 209 Myers, Kathy, 229 Myers, Mary, 109 Myers, Roger, 68, 126, 209 Myers, NEMO Russell, 249 N SINGERS, 108 Nachtweih, Dave, 127, 249 Nagel, Myra, 209 Nagel, Roland, 49 Nakhai, Foad, 83, 249 Nalbandian, Zaven, 209 Nanneman, Catherine, 229 Nanneman, Michael, 209 Nanneman, Vincent, 99, 249 Nardin. Donna, 1 17, 249 Nash, Beverly, 249 Nash, J ames, 145, 209 Naughton, Harry, 99, 249 Neagle, Robert, 145, 192 Neeve, Peggy, 249 Neff, Rick, 209 Neifert, James, 209 Neighbors, Erwin, 90, 229 Neighbors, Lois, 249 Neil, Mary, 95, 192 Neill, Janet, 249 Nelson, Dennis, 229 Nelson, Donald, 79, 229 Nelson, Robert, 129, 209 Nelson, Robert, 90, 209 Nelson, Timothy, 249 Neubauer, Roxanne, 229 Newberry, John, 249 Newbrough, Dennis, 145 Newcomb, John, 87, 136 Newland, John, 173 Newland, Sharon, 58 NEWMAN CLUB, 99 Newman, Wayne, 56, 73 Newman, Garrett, 127, 229 Newman, Wilma, 58 Newquist, Judith, 97, 209 Newsom, Adell, 97, 229 Newsom, Mary, 77, 229 Neyens, Jerome, 193 Nichols, David, 49 Nichols, Richard, 193 Nichols, Verona, 209 Nichols, William, 97, 193 Nickels, Terry, 136 Nicodemus, William, 65, 125, 229 Nicoletti, Pete, 35 Niece, Sharon, 74, 229 Niekamp, Kenneth, 94, 193 Niemela, Harry, 229 Niemeyer, David, 229 Niemeyer, Jack, 127, 229 Nill, Jeanine, 229 Nishimoto, Katsu, 209 Niswonger, Jean, 229 Niswonger, Joan, 209 Niswonger, Nancy, 229 Nitti, Virginia, 76 Noble, Karen, 209 Noe, Beverly, 95, 209 Noland, Sharalyn, 84, 86, 193 Noll, Elaine, 209 Nomura, John, 83, 229 Nordyke, Jerry, 229 Nordyke, Walter, 229 Norman, Dorothy, 249 Norman, Duane, 50 Norman, Jolie, 193 North, James, 209 Northcutt, Gerald, 250 Northcutt, Linda, 95, 103, 193 Norton, Robert, 67, 77, 82, 211 Norton, Stephen, 250 Nothdurft, D., 50, 73 Nothdurft, Robert, 50 Nottingham, Gayla, 250 Novinger, Marie, 229 Novinger, William, 50 Novotny, Joyce, 229 Noyes, Merlyn, 84, 86, 192 Nugent, Roberta, 229 Nugent, Sam, 50, 135, 137, 146 160 Nugent, Susanne, 99, 229 Nunan, Joan, 59 Nunez, Robert, 154, 250 O O'Brien, Dennis, 50 O'Bryan, Elsie, 100, 211 O'Bryan, James, 230 Ochola, Samuel, 83, 192 Ochs, Roger, 193 O'Connell, Ann, 250 O'Connell, Daniel, 146, 250 O'Connor, Edward, 99, 211 O'Day, Sheryl, 230 O'Donnell, Carol, 99, 230 OFFICE PERSONNEL, 58 Ogle, Linda, 250 Ohlerich, Nancy, 211 Okal, Charles, 83 Okarda, Hiroyuki, 173 Okelo, Jasper, 83, 193 Olejnik, Vicki, 95 Olinger, Donald, 125, 230 Oliver, Del, 230 Oliver, Jill, 250 Ollie, Bert, 113, 130, 230 Olson, Gayle, 70, 117, 211 Olson, Jane, 193 Olson, Judith, 230 O'Neal, Melvin, 130, 230 ORAL INTERPRETERS, 76 ORCHESTRA, 104 Ordelheide, Linda, 250 Ordonio, Philip, 211 Ornes, Walter, 230 O'Rourke, Patrick, 99, 250 Orr, Mary, 109, 193 Ortman, Wiliam, 76, 83, 193 Osborn, James, 104, 106 Osman, Patricia, 77, 91, 117, 230 Osthoff, Warren, 107, 230 Overbeck, Douglas, 162 Overkamp, Robert, 193 Overstreet, Dolores, 230 Owen, Helen, 66, 69, 70, 77, 90, 112,116,193, 261 Owen, Kathy, 117, 250 Owens, Donald, 125, 211 Owings, Myrtle, 78, 211 Ownbey, Sandra, 173 P Pachotikarn, Pitsmai, 173 Page, Donna, 100, 211 Page, Elizabeth, 250 Paisley, Emma, 250 Palko, James, 71, 90, 92, 129, 230 Palmer, Edith, 75, 230 Palmer, Nelda, 250 Palmer, Royce, 230 Pandolfo, Michael, 230 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, 112 Panhorst, Barbara, 118, 250 Panther, David, 99, 230 Paradis, William, 129, 211 Paradise, Evanella, 103 Parcell, Gretchen, 77, 82, 88, 104, 106, 108, 211 Parcell, John, 77, 82, 108, 109, 192, 261 Pardeck, John, 230 Paris, Carla, 230 Parish. David, 211 Park, Jeanne, 230 Park, John, 50 Park, Nancy, 211 Park, No-Yong, 50 Park, Ok, 173 Parker Parker , Carroll, 192 , Geraldine. 230 Parker, Kay, 70, 75, 97, 193, 268 Parker, Kenneth, 87, 160 Parker, Ronald, 173 Parks, Connie, 100, 230 Parrett, Mary, 211 Parrish, Archie, 211 Parrish, David, 82, 109 Parrish, Nancy, 74, 77, 82, 107, 108, 193 Parsons, Judy, 193 Parsons, Linda, 193 Partin, Leon, 230 Patchett, Richard, 158 Pendleton, Mac, 137, 230 Penner, Karen, 50 Peoples, George, 192 Perry, Carolyn, 72, 118, 230 Perry, Cleva, 230 Perry, Tamara, 192 Perry, Tim, 104 Pesola, Michael, 211 Petefish, Jesse, 79, 87, 122, 230 Peters, Lester, 94, 230 Peters, Nick, 230 Peterson, Gary, 77, 87, 230 Peterson, Susan, 211 Petre, James, 94, 211 Pfeiff, Bruce, 87, 193 Phapuntu, Buatong, 174 Phelps, Donna, 92, 121, 193 Phelps, Edwin, 109, 126, 211 PHI DELTA KAPPA, 73 Phillips, Bernetta, 230 Phillips, Carla, 193 Phillips, Cathryn, 121, 230 Phillips, John, 211 Phillips, Rosemary, 70, 97 Phillips, Russell, 104, 108 Philp, Jean, 250 Philip, Joan, 250 PHI SIGMA EPSILON, 124 Phoonuan, Somboon, 174 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS, 86 Pick, Margaret, 250 Pickard, Gary, 71, 106, 108, 211 Pickard, Paula, 82, 109, 230 Plckering, Dennis, 230 Pickering, John, 174 Pickering, Vicki, 250 Pierce, Anita, 250 Pierce, Lenis, 250 Pierce, Margaret, 95, 193 Pieske, Nancy, 250 PI KAPPA DELTA, 90 Pilling, Vicki, 230 Pink, Ralph, 50, 87, 135, 156 Pinkerton, Terry, 21 1 Pinnell, George, 68, 87, 125, 193 Pinnell, Janice, 64, 66, 71, 76, 121, 211 Pinson, James, 250 Pinson, Joyce, 230 Pl OMEGA Pl, 78 Pirrone, Vivian, 70, 75, 99, 211 Pirtle, Curt, 230 Pirtle, Jerry, 230 Pirtle, Ruth, 230 Pister, Ruth Ann, 59 Pister, Ronnie, 193 Pittenger, Gary, 231 Pittman, Larry, 192 Plank, John, 192 Plank, Thomas, 127,211 Plant, Lyndell, 87 Plumlee, Marilyn, 56 Poffenberger, Diana, 231 Poindexter, Roddy, 87, 94, 129, 154, 193 Polhans, Stephanie, 70, 99, 231 Pollock, Keith, 50 Prather, Joeta, 64, 69, 80, 112, 119, 211, 261, 263 Prather, Ronald, 250 Pratt, James, 74, 211 Pratt, John, 109, 193 Pratt, Sharon, 250 Prebe, Ruth, 211 Precht, Sharon, 114, 231 Premarasmee, Busba, 72, 231 Premarasmee, Yongyuth, 174 PRE-OSTEOPATHIC CLUB, Preston, James, 50, 73 Priebe, Lowell, 50 Primeau, Dave, 125, 193 Pringle, Eugene, 50 Probasco, Robert, 250 Probasco, Roger, 231 Promasakha, Watana, 83, 174 Pruett, Shirley, 250 Pryor, Charles, 21 1 Pugh, Daniel, 125, 231 Pugh, Lonnie, 74 Pulis, Delores, 231 Pullins, Larry, 250 Pungboon, Petipong, 193 Purdy, Jesse, 51 Purvis, Linda, 85, 86, 231 Putnam, Edward, 193 Putnam, Maxine, 84, 86, 88, 194 Pyevich, Robert, 194 Pyszka, William, 250 Q Quanstrom, Karla, 250 Quesada, Max, 72, 97 Quick, Joyce, 250 Quick, Randal, 129, 211 Quigley, Ann, 250 Quigley, Jerry, 231 Quigley, John, 231 Quigley, Marcella, 231 Quint, Barbara, 231 R Rabago, Alberto, 51 Rabago, Sonja, 51 Rabenau, Rick, 122, 194 Racey, Linda, 59 Racey, Steven, 211 Rackley, Yvonnia, 194 Raines, Larry, 231 Ralph, Leone, 250 Ramey, Gordon, 99 Ramsbottom, Jean, 194 Randall, Dale, 231 Randall, Linda, 71, 77, 211 Randell, Linda, 250 Randolph, Judith, 96, 250 Ranes, Charles, 250 Raney, Elvy, 211 Ranney, Jack, 104 Rapp, David, 146, 211 Rathburn, Teddy, 211 Ratican, Linda, 82, 194 Ratliff, Doralee, 70, 77, 84, 211 Rauer, Dale, 231 Rawalt, Betty, 56 Rawson, David, 109, 211 Patel, Subodhkumar, 193 Patrick, Edward, 250 Patrick, Joan, 230 Patten, Orville, 79, 122, 230 Pattinson, Sallie. 39 Patton, Alice, 84. 86, 211 Pauk, Anna, 99, 230 Pauk, Charlotte, 230 Paullin, Jeanne, 211 Pauly, Martha, 250 Pauly, Patricia, 250 Pavlisin, Mary, 118, 230 Payne, Wilma, 103 Payton, Elizabeth, 82, 104, 106, 108, 109 Pearson, Dorothy, 36 Peavler, Robert, 50 Pease, Vinton, 87, 127, 146, 193 Peaver, Linda, 250 Peavler, Dorothy, 88, 193 Peery, Willis, 211 Pekarek, Donald, 174 Pemberton, Jerry, 230 Polston, Kenneth, 174 Poore, Barbara, 231 Porter, Edward, 67, 69, 77, 79, 82, 122, 193 Porter, John, 21 I Porter, Paula, 72, 83, 89, 231 Porter Sandra 231 Posadis, Eladia, 174 Potosky, Sandra, 99, 231 Potter, David, 231 Potts, Linda, 121, 211 Potts, Linda Lu, 231 Poursal eh. Mohammad, 231 Poutoa, Iokapeta, 250 Povendo, Mary, 114, 211 Powell, Bonnie, 84, 86, 193 Powell, Teresa, 250 Powell, Vanna, 79, 231 Powell, Wilburn, 250 Power, Jerry, 211 Powers, Cathy, 231 Powers, Edwin, 231 Powers, Jeanne, 250 Ray, Pamela, 114, 194 Ray, Terry, 251 Ray, Willa, 84, 85, 86, 195 Raymond, Gregory, 251 Rea, Roger, 72 Reading, Candace, 251 Reagan, Rita, 77, 78, 211, 261 Reavis, Jane, 72 Rebal, Ronald, 195 Rector, Pamala, 231 Redden, Paul, 136 Redden, Ronald, 251 Redden, William, 231 Redmon, Alan, 94 Reece, Donna, 251 Reece, Eugene, 251 Reed, Betty, 251 Reed, Sarah, 231 Reed, Starr, 93, 104, 106, 108, 117, 251 Rees, Beverly, 51 Reese, Mary, 70, 83, 99, 194 Reese, Mary, 70, 79, 83, 99 301 Richa Reeves, Mary, 51 Reeves, Richard, 137, 231 Reigh Reinh Reink ard, Margaret, 77, 121, 212 ard, James, 28 er, Dianne, 251 Reiske, Jack, 51 Renaud, Allen, 251 Renstrom, Arthur, 251 Requet, Michael, 212 Resinger, Ruth, 66, 69, 76, 112, 194, 260 Rettig, Judith, 83, 97 Revelle, Charlotte, 51 Revier, Jeff, 158 Rex, David, 194 Reynolds, Leonard, 212 Reynolds, Richard, 251 Reynolds, Wiliam, 231 Thoades, Beverly, 251 Thoades, Steven, 231 Rhoads, Joseph, 56 Thodes, Joyce, 231 Rice, Bruce, 82, 109, 156 Rice, Charles, 212 Rice, Kari, 231 Rice, Kathaleen, 95 Rice, Noel, 231 Rice, Phyllis, 56 Rich, Nancy, 212 Richard, Kay, 65, 76, 114, 194 Richa Richa rd, Robert, 129, 231 rds, James, 231 Richards, Loy, 251 Richa rdson, Allen, 94, 212 Richardson, Beverly, 251 Richardson, Connie, 70, 78, 88, 194 Richa rdson, Dorothy, 104 Richardson, Jerry, 231 Richardson, Larry, 251 Richardson, Neta, 251 Richardson, Noah, 51 rdson, Samuel, 251 Rockefeller, Gloria, 251 Roedder, Eugene, 232 Rogers, Ermyntrude, 103 Rogers, Riley, 154 Rogers, Robert, 251 Rogers, Ronald, 68, 127, 232 Rogers, Sharon, 212 Rohman, Linda, 251 Rohr, Kerwin, 251 Rohs, Leroy, 82, 106, 194 Rojas, William, 194 Rokosz, Constantine, 194 Roland, Richard, 212 ROMANCE LANGUAGE CLUB, 72 Romberg, David, 87, 156, 232 Romine, Glendle, 195 Romine, Phonda, 212 Ronchetto, Linda, 251 Ronimous, Gary, 212 Roof, Jeneen, 59 Rooker, Charles, 212 Rooker, Constance, 232 Rose, Connie, 195 Rose, David, 194 Rose, Dennis, 212 Rose, James, 251 Rose, Mary, 174 Rose, Steven, 68, 76, 129, 212 Rosebery, Dean, 37, 82 Rosendale, Tanna, 232 Roth, James, 232 Rothschild, Felix, 39 Rother, Richard, 162 Rothermich, Sandra, 251 Rouse, Charles, 79, 232 Rouse, Joann, 69, 194, Rouse, Myron, 69, 194 Roush, Cheryl, 80, 118, 232 Rowland, Linda, 194 Rowson, Donna, 95, 232 Roy, Joyce, 232 Rubey, Beverly, 85, 86, 232 Richardson, Sidna, 75, 96, 112, 118, 194 Richardson, Sue, 251 Richardson, William, 125, 136, 194 Richerson, William, 51, 73, 135, 137, 158 Richeson, Jerry, 212 Richmond, Isaac, 87, 212 Ricker, Ruth, 99, 251 Ricketts, James, 195 Rider, Richard, 87, 156 Ridgeway, Joanne, 77, 95, 231 Rieger, Wray, 32 Rieth, John, 195 Rigdon, Larry, 125, 251 Riggen, Rosemary, 231 Riggs, Dorothy, 82, 109, 231 Rigioni, Ana, 72, 83, 97, 231 Rudolph, Wayne, 232 Ruffino, Graceann. 174 Ruggeberg, John, 127, 251 RUPP, Kathy, 232 Rush, Joyce, 232 Russell, William, 232 Rutherford, Eileen, 70, 75, 99, 212 Rutherford, Terry. 232 Rutledge, Nylene, 251 Rutlin, Brenda, 251 Ruzicka, Pamela, 232 Ryan, Colleen, 71, 75, 108, 194 Ryan, Howard, 160, 212 Ryder, Barbara, 232 Ryle, Walter H. IV. 51, 126 Rygghwalter H., 4. 5, 25, 38, 271, Ryle, Mrs. Walter H., 5 Riley Barbara 251 Riley, Carolyni 114, 251 Riley, Helen, 59 Riley, Judy, 231 Riley, Lorene, 80, 81, 194 Riley, Richard, 194 Riley Ronald, 194 Riney, Paula, 251 Ritchie, Tom, 51 Ritter, Lawrence, 212 Robb, Suzanne, 106, 107, 121, 251 Robbins, Gary, 251 Roberts, Jacquelyn, 84, 95, 231 Roberts, Kenneth, 251 Roberts, Marilyn, 231 Roberts, Mary, 65, 70, 92, 117, 232 Roberts, Stephen, 232 Roberts, Sue, 85, 86 Roberts, Thelma, 212 Robertson, Kent, 212 Robertson, Lyle, 127, 251 Robertson, Mary, 121, 232 Robertson, Terry, 127, 212 Robey, Mary. 232 Robinson, Deborah, 251 Robinson, James, 87, 194 Robinson, Janice, 80, 212 Robinson, Judy, 212 Robis 302 on, Kimberly, 212 S Saeki, Yo, 83, 174 Saemi, Reza, 69, 83 Saffell, John, 232 Safford, Cathy, 106, 251 Sagarik, Piengpen, 174 Sahlhoff, Linda, 194 Saiki, Yo, 76 St. Clair, Albert, 213 St. Clair, Rebecca, 253 St. Clair, Richard, 53 Sakagawa, Edith, 71, 194 Salabay, Susan, 77, 84, 232 Salter, Wauneta, 80, 81, 195 Sample, Laverne, 232 Sandefur, Sarah, 251 Sanders, Dawayne, 212 Sanders, Gwendolyn, 251 Sanders, James, 195 Sanders, Linda, 75, 194 Sanders, Robert, 51 Sanderson, Anne, 251 Sandjari, Keyvan, 83, 87, 174 Sanford, Carolyn, 232 Sanker, Judith, 71, 194 Santee, Carolyn, 65, 70, 92, 95, 117, 212 Sapp, Larry, 251 Sato, Mitsutoshi, 174 . Saucier, James, 251 Sawmiller, Carol, 252 Saylor, John, 232 Scala, David, 194 Scarff, Gloria, 66, 71, 75, 77, 212 Scearce, Cynthia, 80, 232 Schaberg, Stephen, 232 Schacher, Georgia, 70, 118, 232 Schadt, David, 97 Schaefer, Glenn, 212 Schafer, Joe, 194 Schatzman, Earl, 79, 108, 212 Schebell, David, 232 Schenk, Frances, 76 Scherder, Patricia, 80, 118, 212 Schick, Kristin, 252 Schieni, Larry, 127, 232 Schlarbaum, Roger, 194 Schlueter, Larry, 252 Schmid, Amalia, 232 Schmidt, Carl, 82, 107, 108, 212 Schmidt, Dan, 68, 127, 232 Schmidt, Sally, 212 Schmitter, Geraldine, 70, 72, 194 Schmucker, Gregor, 232 Schneider, Charles, 99, 252 Schnirch, Connie, 121, 128, 252 Schnucker, Robert, 51 Schofield, Jean, 252 Schoonover, Richard, 194 Schowe, Diana, 252 Schricker, John, 129, 212 Schroeder, Armenta, 252 Schroeder, Steve, 212 Schroeder, Wayne, 87 Schuetz, Elizabeth, 51 Schuetz, Hugh, 127, 252 Schuhler, Richard, 125, 195 Schulenberg, Frederic, 252 Schulten, Carole, 90, 92, 195 Schultz, Frank, 136, 160 Schultz, Fred, 122, 232 Schuster, James, 252 Schutte, Robert, 232 Schwada, Nolan, 106, 252 Schwada, Richard, 252 Schwalm, Almut, 83, 97, 196 Schwaner, Louise, 80, 81, 196 Schwarz, Ira, 51 Schwarz, John, 104, 127, 197 Schwarzhopf, Phillip, 212 Schwerman, Roger, 72, 232 Schwieder, William, 122, 232 Scott, Jeanette, 62, 174 Scott, Lavern, 94, 212 Scriven, Donald, 52 Seals, Janet, 114, 252 Sears. Larry, 212 Sears, Stephen, 252 Secrest, Keren, 118, 252 Seeland, John, 232 Sees, Donna, 64, 70, 75, 118, 252 Sefrit, James, 71, 78. 127,212 Sehrt, John, 129, 212 Seibert, Beverly, 71, 72.90, 252 Seitz, Carole, 66, 77, 82, 197, 260 Seitz, James, 232 Selby, Paul O., 38 Selkirk, Ronald, 87, 122, 156, 232 Sells, Gary, 52 Sell, Mary, 252 Selser, Robert, 106 Selser, Will, 107 Selser, Will L., 52 Seman, William, 87, 136. 143, 197, 260, 269 Semana, Lorraine, 72, 197 SENIOR CLASS, 176 Sens, Earl, 197 Serfass, Kenneth, 52, 73 Sermtong, Bunjob, 83, 174 Sertterh, Michael, 232 Sesepasara, Henry, 252 Settlage, John, 52, 73 Severns, James, 52, 76 Sevits, Janice, 80, 252 Sevits, Joyce, 72, 118, 252 Sevits, Kendell, 212 Shaghafi, Rahim, 232 Shain, Ralph, 52 Shandrew, Teri, 117, 252 Shanight, Rose, 52 Shanks, James, 108 Shannon, Anita, 70, 75, 91, 197 Shannon, Marvin, 197 Shao, Bing, 52 Sharp, Terry, 212 Shartzer, Jay, 252 Shatzer, Billy, 252 Shaw, Candida, 232 Shaw, Larry, 89, 212 Shaw, Lois, 212 Sheeder, Shirley, 95, 196 Shelton, Jennifer, 70, 75, 102, 212 Shelton, Jerry, 127, 252 Shelton, Larry, 196 Shepard, Deborah, 212 Shepard, Gloria, 252 Shepard, Myron, 79 Sherer, Billee, 252 Sherer, Donald, 154 Sherry, Thomas, 213 Sherwood, Lowell, 87, 197 Shibata, Yasuhiro, 83, 104, 174 Shields, Mildred, 197 Shields, Patrick, 233 Shields, Walter, 174 Shilt, Joe, 233 Shilt, John, 252 Sholes, Jon, 233 Short, David, 72, 83, 97, 213 Short, Richard, 252 Shoush, Holly, 252 Shoush, Linda, 252 Shoush, Mary, 213 Shreffler, Karen, 233 Shuler, Gloria, 95, 233 Shumate, Muriel, 71, 95, 213 Shupert, Danny, 233 Shutty, Don, 252 Sick, Edward, 233 Sidener, Larry, 137 Siem. Nancy, 213 SIGMA KAPPA, 118 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA, 120 SIGMA TAU GAMMA, 126 SIGMA ZETA, 82 Silver, Carol, 233 Silvey, Charles, 174 Silvey, Larry, 213 Sim. Patrick, 83 Simiele, Robert, 104, 108 Simmons, Donna, 233 Simmons, George, 158 Simmons, Jack, 62, 70, 129, 213, 282 Simmons, Julie, 252 Simmons. Lucy, 39 Simmons, Sheri, 252 Simon, Brenda, 84, 252 Simpson, Pamela, 252 Sims, Lawrence, 213 Sims, Marsha, 252 Sims, Willard, 52, 135, 146 Sinclair, James, 197 Sinclair, Linda, 233 Singer, Dallas, 113, 128, 197, 260 Singer, Thomas, 129, ,197 Singleton, Ivan, 233 Singleton, Nolan, 65, 68, 69, 92, 129, 197 Sireno, Peter, 78, 174 Skaggs, Clyde, 252 Skaggs, Glen, 213 Skaggs, Phyllis, 233 Skinner, Mary, 252 Skinner, Richard, 100, 233 Skoglund, Dennis, 252 Skow, Robert, 252 Slaton, John, 252 Slaughter, Linda, 252 Slavens, Donna, 71, 75, 197 Slavin, Timothy, 252 Sleiman, Doha, 83, 253 Slemons, Agnes, 39 Sloan, Richard, 213 Sloan, Steven, 174 Sloane, Jay, 233 Slocum, Shermaine, 118, 233 Slone, George, 69, 108, 196. Sloop, Howard, 69, 70, 122, 196 Small, Patrick, 213 Smiley, Drake, 127, 233 Smith Beverly, 253 Smith, Burton, 213 Smith, Byron, 213 Smith, Donna, 213 Smith Donna Marie, 84, 85, 86 197 Smith, Earl, 253 Smith, Edmond, 145, 197 Smith, Eugene, 52, 73, 82 Smith, Ezekiel, 197 Smith, Fred, 145, 197 Smith, Jane, 233 Smith, Jean, 59 Smith, Jerry, 197 Smith, Joan, 213 Smith John, 253 Smith John, 253 Smith Joneane, 253 Smith, Judith, 233 Smith Juliet, 95, 99, 197 Smith, Margaret, 196 Smith, Michael, 197 Smith, Philip, 122, 213 Smith, Randall, 196 Smith, Richard, 160 Smith, Robert, 233 Smith, Roger, 125, 197 Smith, Ruth, 213 Smith Sandra 106, 108, 220 Smith Smith Smith 1 I Terry, 253 Theodora. 197 Wilfred, 108. 213 Smith William B., 233 Smith, William H., 233 Smits, Henry, 52 Stanley, Bonnie. 197 Stanley, Delores, 253 Stanley, William, 79 Stansberry, Sherry, 70, 72, 76, 197 Stark, Rosanna, 99, 213 Staton, Martha, 85, 86, 213 Stauffer, Richard, 213 Steele, Charles, 233 Steele, Ruth, 197 Steele, Yulonda, 84. 197 Stelpflug, Susan, 121, 253 Stempel, Conrad, 68, 129, 197 Stender, Sonya, 233 Stephens, William, 106, 213 Stephenson, Charlene, 213 Stephenson, Lonnie, 233 Sterchi, Ronald, 156, 253 Sterrett, Patricia, 82, 107, 213 Sterrett, Priscilla, 213 Stevens, Doris, 253 Suzuki, Swaim, Ken, 72, 97, 199 Kay, 121, 234 Swain, Roy, 100, 254 Swanegan, Alberta, 102, 234 Swank, Ellen, 84, 85, 86, 234 Swank, Shirley, 107 Swank, William, 254 Swann, James, 199, 271 Swann, Lynn, 254 Swartz, Lauren, 198 Swearingen, Carol, 59 Swinder man, George, 198 Swingle, Gay, 198 Swingle Truman, 198 swisherf Becky, 114, 254 Swisher, Denise, 89 Switzer, Dorothy, 70. 95, 213 Switzer, Frances, 70, 97, 198 Switzer, Judy, 97, 254 Switzer, Mary, 254 Stevenson, Nancy, 253 Stewart, Dorothy, 82, 88, 91 Stewart, Eva, 233 Stewart, Jewel, 253 Stewart, John, 233 Stewart, Linda, 253 Stewart Mary, 71. 77, 95, 213 Stiles, Patricia, 253 Stilwell, Kenneth, 53 Stine, Linda, 65, 71, 96, 114, 233 Stockwell, David, 233 Stogdill, Randall. 213 Stoltenberg, Arlo. 70. 72, 97, 174 Stone, Linda, 114, 253 Stone. Robert, 87 Stone, Robert L., 233 Swofford, Perry, 94, 234 Syers, Lucy, 102 Sykes, Clifford, 254 Sykes. Kenneth. 35. 62 Sykes, Madelene, 53 Szofran, John. 234 T Tadelski, Jane, 71, 95, 213 Tague, Nancy, 85, 86, 254 Tait. Michael, 69, 254 Takahashi, Yuko, 254 Takami, Shukichi. 175 Talbert, Sharon. 213 Taliaferro, Mary, 84. 86, 99, 234 Tankesley, Carroll, 121. 254 Smutzer, Terry, 162, 253 Smyth, Gary, 64, 104 Snedigar, Rudy, 233 Snell, Barbara, 77, 82, 233 Snipes, Elizabeth, 52 Snodgrass. Nancy, 233 Snowbarger, James, 253 Snyder, Gayle, 56 Snyder, Jill, 114, 213 Snyder, Ronald, 87, 197 Soda, Joanne, 75 Solochier, Constance, 253 Solomon, Virginia, 88. 197 Solterlance, Eugene, 213 Sommerkamp, John, 233 Sommerkamp, Thomas. 174 Sommers, Marsha, 84, 86, 233 Sommers, Terry, 233 Songster, Thomas. 52 Sonksen, Cathy, 70, 75, 117, 197 Sontag. Allen, 77, 88. 213, 271 Sookphanich, Rusami. 174 SOPHOMORE CLASS, 216 Soule. Robert, 104, 253 Sowers, Karen, 114, 213 Sowers. Kenneth, 253 Sowinski, Robert, 129, 197 Sparks, James, 52, 73 Sparks, John, 253 Spath. Martha, 53. 84 Spears, Michael, 253 Speck, Ferda, 253 Spencer, Pamela, 233 Spiker, Lana, 213 Spinelli, Naomi, 80, 99, 253 Sponsler, Eva, 197 Sprague, Wendall, 253 Spray, Patricia, 253 Sprehe, Robert, 53 Spriggs, Dennis, 67, 69. 72, 196, 271 Spurgeon, Alan, 253 Stoner, Evelyn, 253 Stoner, Walter, 122, 233 Stookesberry, Joyce. 80, 253 Stowe, Gary, 71, 213 Strasser. Gary, 253 Straub, Judith. 107, 108, 253 Straub. Rodney, 197 Straubmuller. Spencer, 76, 122, 213 Strauch, Karen, 69, 76, 112, 118, 198 Straughter, Ada, 198 Straughter, June. 233 Strayhall. Cheryl. 213 Street. Mary. 78. 233 Streett, Lois. 233 Stroeber, Judith, 253 Stroker. Virginia, 85, 86, 97, 253 Strong. Sue, 71, 233 Struss, Rodney, 233 Strutt, Lois. 86 Struttman, Ann. 78 Stryker, Phillip. 53. 87 Stuart, Donald. 253 Stuart, Linda. 213 Stuckey. Randall. 253 Stuckey. Ronald, 198 Stude, Linda. 253 STUDENT COUNCIL, 62 STUDENT MENTORS, 69 STUDENT NATIONAL EDU- CATION ASSOCIATION. 70 STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION, 80 - STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE, 65 Stukenberg, June, 233 Stull. David. 253 Sturgeon, Floyd. 77, 82. 100. 104 106, 108, 234 Stutler, Larry, 107 Stutz, Ronnie, 198 Tarbet, John, 234 Tarr, Russell, 254 Tate, Halbert, 53, 68 Tate. Ja Tate, M mes, 254 ichael, 254 TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 128 Taylor, Barbara. 254 Taylor, Elizabeth, 84, 254 Taylor. Frances, 64 Taylor, George, 130, 234 Taylor, Janice, 213 Taylor. Jeanne, 114, 254 Teague. Carole. 71, 198 Tedrow. Gloria. 254 Teel, Mary. 234 Teeter, Darien. 70, 76. 90, 92. 113. 129. 234 Tellier, Stephen, 254 Ten Eyck, Paul, 71, 94, 198. 254 Tennyson. Harold. 199 Terrell, James. 234 Terry, Howard. 53. 70, 73 Terry, Linn, 53. 128 Terry, Mark. 254 Teter, Barbara, 234 Teter, Teresa, 114, 254 Theerman, Larry, 87 Theriault, Richard. 79 Thogmartin. Nikki, 254 Thomas, David, 213 Thomas, Edward. 87. 154 Thomas, Eldon, 254 Thomas, Garold, 213 Thomas Gary, 94, 214 Thomas: Jim, 53 Thomas, Judy, 199 Thomas, Kathleen. 234 Thomas Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps , Robert, 88, 90 on, Alice, 75. 234 on. Aubradella, 254 on, Brenda, 254 on, Geraldine, 66, 82, 214 Spurling, Brenda, 253 Srnka, Alfred, 53 Staba, Patricia, 196 Stabler, Ronald, 253 STAFF, 56 Staggs, Jeanne, 117 Staggs, Lora, 59 Staley, Judith, 69, 233 Stallings, Richard, 137, 162, 233 Stallman, Kaye, 71, 77, 84, 86, 88, 197 Stanek, Rhonda, 253 Stanley, Arnold, 253 Styles, Linda, 253 Suddarth, John, 160, 198 Suesue, Leulumoega. 253 Sullivan, Patricia. 234 Sullivan, Peggy, 198 Sullivan, Sherry, 121, 233 Summers, Sondra, 234 ' Sun, Jean, 175 Sunderland, John. 254 Supompaibul, Ruchira, 175 Susten, Kenneth, 254 Sutor, Vicki, 234 Sutton, Myra, 77, 78, 118, 198 Thompson, Joyce, 214 Thompson, Lynda, 254 Thompson, Maralee, 59 Thompson, Paul, 154. 254 Thompson. Scott, 234 Thomson. Robert, 69, 234 Thornton, James, 234 Thurlo, Richard, 234 Thurman, Ada, 254 Thurman, Mary, 53, 91 Tibbs, Rebecca. 65, 117, 234 Ticola, Victor. 214 Tiensong, Narong, 175 Till, John, 145, 254 Timmons, Margo, 86, 198 Tinsley, Serena, 59 Title, Timothy, 82 Titus, Annette, 80, 254 Todd, Bonnie, 70, 72, 100 Todd, Carol, 91, 198 Todd, William, 254 Todisco, Joseph, 106, 254 Toedebusch, Lois, 84, 85, 86, 99, 234 Tohlen, Richard, 137 Tolly, Judy, 234 Tomko, Judy, 214 Tomko, Terry, 70, 129, 214 Tomlin. Nancy, 70, 75, 198 Tompkins, Kathleen, 59 Tooley, Norman, 68, 71, 129, 198 Toops, David, 254 Toops, Eunice, 95, 234 Topping, Richard, 156 Topping, Shirley, 234 Toth, Geraldine, 99, 234 Toth, Jeannette, 99, 234 Totsch, Wilma, 83, 234 Towne, Ruth, 53, 116 Tracy, John, 100, 214 Tracy, Susan, 108, 254 Tramel, Paul, 56 Trask, Harry, 198 Travis, Ester, 85. 86, 234 Tremmel, David. 254 Trent, Michael, 68, 72, 89, 126, 214, 290 Trent, Patricia, 64, 69, 96, 254 Tribley, Sandra, 64, 71, 103, 121, 234, 263 Triebswettcr, Betty, 71, 75, 198 Triplett, Claudine, 53, 75, 82. 119 Triplett, Rosalee, 82, 106, 108, 234 Triplett, Sharon. 214 Trisko, Lynne. 103, 234 Troester, Ann. 104 Trost, Barbara, 70, 75, 118, 234 Trow, Donald, 214 Trow, Shirley. 88, 198 Trueblood, Maria, 83, 199 Truitt, Dona, 53 Tsutshumi, Motonobu, 234 Tubbs. Dennis. 234 Tucker, Gilbert. 199 Tucker, Janis, 234 Tucker, Jonell, 234 Tucker, Sharon, 254 Tucker, Victory, 70, 234 Tuckerman, Alan, 234 Tudeen, Stephen. 234 Tuiasosopo. David, 254 Tuitele. Lui. 99, 254 Turano, Peter. 54 Turner, Konra, 234 Turner, Linda, 214 Turner, Sandra, 70, 75, 234 Turpin, Helen, 71, 90, 198 Tursick, Thomas, 254 Tuttle, Ronald, 235 Twellmann, Ruth, 254 Twillman, Judith, 84, 86. 96, 254 Tyler, James, 113, 130, 235 U Uchida, Keisuke, 83, 175 Uechi, Yasuji, 83, 214 Uhey, Donald, 255 Ulfers, Alan, 235 Ulry, James. 74, 255 Unger, William, 54, 74 UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 98 Unrath, Linda, 235 Upchurch, James, 94, 214 Urban, Timothy, 99 Ushiyama, Yoshinobu, 125, 235 Ussery, Madith, 114, 255 V Vanderhoof, Frederick, 235 Van De Velde, Gary, 129, 214 Vandre, Barbara, 198 303 ,,,.-.-?W M- --W Vanlandingham, Basey, 25 Van Liere, Charles, 255 Van Meter, Barbara, 255 Van Winkle, Lewis, 54 Vargas, Vera, 198 Varns, Doris, 109. 235 Varnum, Robert, 74, 214 VARSITY BAND, 106 Vass, James, 198 Vaughn, Barbara, 106 Vaughn, Mary, 214 Vaughn, Nancy. 70 Veith, Kathryn, 99. 235 Vetter, Dean, 214 Vetter, Thomas. 83, 99, 198 Vice, Verna, 255 Vickers, Dennis, 235 Vignovich, Donna, 112, 117, 235 Villasenor, Elvira, 175 Wilkins, Craig, 82, 104, 107, 215 Vinyard, James, 214 Vinzant 1 Virdure, Vittetoe Karen, 85, 86 Louis, 130, 175 Jerry, 54 vtvianof Phyllis, 71, 121,235 Wayman, Vicki, 255 Wayne, Meredith, 255 Weatherly, Marjorie, 97, 255 Weaver, Deborah, 255 Webb, Karl, 39 Webber, Linda, 71, 114, 198 Weber, Bonnie, 214 Weber, Janice, 70, 75, 198 Weber, Jolene, 70, 75, 77. 199 Weber, Linda, 199 Webster, Beverly, 200 Webster, Herbert, 200 Weekley, JoAnn, 54, 85, 120 Weeks, Betty, 85, 86. 214 Weerts, Richard, 54, 108 Wegener, Betty, 201 Weguelin, Jamie, 85. 86, 255 Wehr, Donald, 94, 214 Wehrman, Lynne, 235 Weibel, Rose, 99, 235 Weigel, Sam, 109,235 Weir, Carol, 235 Weis. Terry, 125, 162,235 Weitman, Laura, 235 Wilber, Wilcoxe Richard, 122, 201 n, Carroll, 255 Wild, David, 160, 23.6 Wild, Margaret, 85, 255 Wilden, Wilder. Stanley, 94, 214 Dennis, 214 Wiley, Bertis, 94, 214 Wiley, Livinnia, 255 Wiley, Priscilla. 236 , Wilford , Danny, 83. 100, 201 Wilhite, Sandra, 255 Wilhoit, Bonnie, 70, 215 Wilhoit, Deborah, 85, 255 Wilhoit, Linda, 71 Wilhoit, Mary. 255 Wilhoit, Wilke, J Phyllis, 89, 255 ames, 69, 70, 76. 99, 215 Wilkening, George, 79, 236 Wilkerson, Nancy, 70, 75, 201 Wilkison, Jeanne. 70, 72 Willcox, Meredith, 59 Willcox, Roger, 77, 79, 82, 125, 215 Wohlert, Sharon, 201 Wolf, James, 79, 90, 236 Wolf, Judith, 85, 86, 215 Wolf, Laura, 77, 82, 88, 200 Wolf, Lynne, 82, 104, 256 Womack, William, 55 WOMENS RECREATION ASSOCIATION, 84 Wood, Jacqueline, 85, 86, 114, 215 Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood Woods, Woods, Woods, , Rodney, 106, 122,256 Woods, Woods Jolene, 59 Mary, 256 Reba, 201 Roger, 127, 160, 200 Caroline, 55 Dale, 37 Kathy, 236 Sharon, 90, 215 Woodward, Gary, 201 Wright Franklin, 201 Vogel, Patricia, 70, 77, 78. 214 Vokoun, Richard, 71, 198 Volmert, Michael, 255 Vukich, James, 71. 129, 136, 198 W Wachter, Judy, 59 Wade, Maurice. 54, 135, 137 Wade, Nan. 39 Wade, Willis. 255 Waggener. Gary, 214 Waggener, James. 255 Waggoner, Arthur, 129, 162, 199 Wagner, Frank. 62 Wagner, Paul, 68, 99, 127, 235 Waite, Gary, 235 Welch. Bud. 214 Welch . Cathie, 255 Welch, Joyce. 235 Welch, Lillian, 255 Welker, Maridith, 214 Wells, Carolyn, 255 Wells, Donna, 235 Wells, James, 235 Wells, Jerry, 255 Wells, Kenneth. 235 Wells, Robert, 71, 90. 94, 129, 201 Welsh, James. 127, 235 Walker, Richard, 235 Walker, Walker, Walker Donald, 54, 82 Gardner, 54 Gene 137,235 Walker: Jerome. 162 Walker. Walker Robert. 97, 255 Thomas 82 104 106 Wall, Cheryl, 235 Q i Wallace, Alvin. 68, 107. 122.214 Wallace, Anita. 255 Wallin, Darlene. 59 Wallin, Dennis. 214 Wallingford, Charles. 125. 235 Walmsley, Harry A., 54, 135. 154, 156 Walsh, Frances. 54 Walsh, Susan, 255 Walsher, Dolores, 255 Walston, Randall, 235 Walter, Cynthia, 117. 255 Walter, Edward, 87 Walter, Janis, 255 Waters, Douglas. 54 Walters, Michael, 127, 214 Walters, Patsy, 83, 100, 199 Walton, Jan, 59 Wang, Gloria, 83, 175 Ward, Judith, 70, 117, 198 Ware, Susan, 235 Wendel. Phyllis, 235 Wendelschaefer. Brian, 68, 129. 235 Werges. Carolyn, 255 Werling. Ronald, 87, 145. 162, 201 Wescoat, Pamela, 85, 86, 214 WESLEY FOUNDATION, 97 Wessling, Lance, 97 West, Ken. 71, 235 West, Macnolia. 214 West, Mary Beth, 69, 72, 77, 96. 99, 114, 214 Westercamp. Kathryn, 235 Westfall. Thomas. 255 Westwood, Joe. 79, 201 Westwood, Susan. 72, 201 Weyand, Gloria, 75. 255 Whalen. Sandra, 235 Wheeler, Beverly, 54 Wheeler, Glenn, 71, 129, 201 Wheeler, Lloyd, 129, 255 Wheelock, Carol, 114, 201 Whelan. John, 125, 200 Whipple, Adrienne, 84, 86. 235 Whipple. Steven, 235 Whitacre, Sharon, 90, 214 Willet, James, 136 Williams, Carol. 95. 236 Williams, Mrs. Clarence Williams, Elson, 201 Williams, James, 236 Williams Janet, 80, 236 Williams: Janice, 70, 130, 236, 268 Williams, Jimmie, 236 Williams, Marilyn, 236 Williams, Mary, 236 Williams, Morlot, 130. 201 Williams, Otis, 200 Williams, Rex. 236 Williams Rhonda 82 106 215 Williams Williams Williams Is1an1ey,'54.'291 1 , Sylvia, 97, 256 on, Mary, 236 Woodward, James, 201 Woodward, Lee, 236 Wooten, Dottye, 95, 256 Works, Charles, 175 Works, Dennis, 256 Works, Tamara, 88, 92, 175 Worland, Mary, 215 Worland, William, 256 Wormsley, James, 68, 71, 87, 127, 160, 236 Wornell, Gary, 256 Worrell, Carolyn, 95 Worrell, Cheryle, 256 Worrell, Elizabeth, 55, 76 Worthington, Keneth, 215 Wrasmann, Georgia, 201 Willis, Harold, 94, 200 Willis, Marlene, 175 Willis, Stephen, 236 Willows, Bobbie. 118, 256 Wills, Cynthia, 79, 97, 256 Wills, Mary, 256 Willuweit. David, 256 Wilmesherr, Ronald, 215 Wriedt, Brenda, 59 Wriedt, Kenneth, 201 Wright, Donna, 55 Wright, Eddie, 68, 201 Wright v J. C,, 73, 55 wrigml James, 160, 215 Wright Wright Wright , Kenneth, 62, 122, 175 Larry, 89, 236 Robert 35 wu. Martha, 85, 175 Wyatt, Ernest, 94, 215 White. Donna, 255 White 200 White . Eddie, 68, 71, 127, 160, .261 , James, 214 White, Janet, 65, 84, 86, 96, 103, 1 17, 214 White, Martha, 96 White, Stephen, 76 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Alan, 256 Allen, 77, 87. 215 Carol Jane, 88, 97, 201 Carol Jean, 76 100 109 Y Yackley, Eleanor, 66, 71, 77, 78, 88, 175 Wilson, Carol L., 75, 201 Wilson, Cheryl. 256, 290 Wilson, Dollie, 55 Wilson, Elizabeth, 55, 95 Wilson, Frances. 256 Wilson, James, 94. 215 Wilson. Jeanne, 55 Wilson. Jimmie, 160 Wilson, Karen, 256 Wilson, Kenneth, 236 Wilson, Mary, 236 Wilson, Michael, 236 Wilson, Nancy, 70, 236 Wilson, Phil, 107, 236 Wilson, Rebecca, 82, 104, 236 Wilson, Richard, 113, 129, 215 Wilson Russell 236 Warner, Warner, Edward. 122. 214 Martha, 71, 75, 95, 198 Warren, Robert, 255 Warren, Wanda, 235 Warth, Elsie, 235 Washington, Gail, 235 Washington, Sharron, 136, 143, 162, 198, 261 Waters, Marjorie, 85, 86, 255 Watkins, Jane, 82, 255 Watkins, Nancy, 235 Watson, Alison, 175 Watson, Connie, 255 Watson, Edwin, 94. 198 Watson, Rebecca, 235 Watson, Woodrow, 235 Watt, Shirley, 235 Watts, Gary, 125, 235 Watts, Kathleen, 214 Watts Margaret, 95, 214 warts, William, 125, 198 White Steven 255 whiteltker. Hal, 71.90. 127,255 Whitener, Barbara, 214 Whiteside, James, 94, 214 Whiteside. Mark, 97, 214 Whitham. Carol, 95, 236 Whitlock, Connie, 201 Whitlock, Mary, 72, 99 Whitt, Janet, 236 Whitt, John, 71, 82, 109, 201 Whitt, Marcia, 77, 85, 86, 236 Whittom, Leona, 54, 66 Whitson, Willie, 39 Whitworth, Faye, 214 Whitworth, Terry, 77, 82, 214 WHO'S WHO, 260 Wick, Karen, 255 Wiele, Susan, 236 Wiese, Lloyd, 162 Wiesemann, Benita, 255 Wiggans, Dale, 255 Wilty, Georgia, 215 Wimp, Sarah, 55, 69, 81 Winberg. Holly, 215 Windschiegl Carla, 84, 236 Winfrey, Stanley. 256 Winkleman, Linda, 66, 88, 95, 114, 201, 261 Winn, Harold, 201 Winn, Pat, 59 Winslow, Susan, 114, 236 Winter, Frank, 99, 256 Winter, Gerald. 128 Winter, Ruth. 71.77,99, 121,215 Wisdom, Philip. 201 Wise, Patricia, 84, 85. 86, 236 Wiskirchen, Marcia, 256 Wiss, Kitty, 121, 215 Witherspoon, Robert, 201 Witte, Michael, 99, 256 Witte, Stephen, 68, 71, 99, 113, 127, 236 3041 WALSWORTH Yamashita, Keiko, 175 Yarrington, Gerald, 200 Yasaravan, Vanee, 175 Yates, Cordelia, 99, 256 Yates, Donald, 236 Yates, James H., 55 Yeager. Tania, 62, 63, 77, 84, 86, 215, 261, 267, 268 Yeh, Julia, 175 Yenger, Glenn, 94, 215 Young. Carol, 236 YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 92 Young, Harry, 127, 215 Young, Linda, 215 YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 79 Young, Robert, 236 Young, Robert S., 127, 256 Young, Stanley, 236 Young, Wiliam, 145, 162 Youngberg, Ruth, 215 Yount, Carolyn, 66, 70, 77, 78, 88 1 17, 200 Yowell, Mary, 201 Z Zeigler, Joann, 75, 77, 117, 215, 291 Zeigler, Sharon, 256 Zentz, Jane, 80, 236 Ziaja, Paul, 256 Ziegler, William, 201 Zimmerman, Larry, 201 Zipin, Toby, 59 Zraick, John, 236 Zullig, Sharon, 256 Zuroweste, James, 236 Zuckerman, Arnold, 55 x
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