University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)
- Class of 1968
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1,535 5 3 5 S' 3 W 7 K ,M if 'xjviw ,H gg ,X ,M 1 ff? A ' Q' 1' :wks e Z V xx' 'a , f 'E 4 xi ,flh 'lf ,if '. 2 A f ,f ft, 'al' 4 gy- if 'ff HX fs , ij .1 ii fa 3 in L,r ,Ri f ' - ga' ,Ai H fi. I . r H , 'vig A s . . I 1 I. Schools and Colleges . . . 20 Sports . . . Year of the Tigress . . . Queens . . . Greeks . . Residence Halls ...... Off-Campus . . . Student Unrest ...... Organizations . . Seniors .... Senior Index .A . ...68 134 142 166 294 388 4 10 420 538 564 if 1 v ll ,QJA llll iw Advertising, Index 576 K i Year Characterized by Action, Inaotion The school year of 1967-68 at the University of Mis- souri will not be remembered in the future as one of great challenge to modern youth. Rather to the nearly 20,000 students at Columbia, it was a year much like many of the preceding years with the preservation of old traditions but also with significant new trends both good and bad. This was the Year of the Tigress Centennial cele- bration. This was the year that national politics invaded the campus in the form of the much maligned Republican Mock Political Convention. This was the year the Univers- ity students and Columbia residents experienced their first real protests beginning with the Chalk-In, Gentle Tuesday, Gentle Saturday, University Day case, Aggie-SDS clash in front of the Student Union, and the Vietnam protest. This was the year of the -first Independent Student operetta and the cancellation and possible permanent demise of Savitar Frolics. As usual, football coach Dan Devine guided the Tig- ers to another successful season with a 7-3 record. But much to the surprise of basketball fans, Norm Stewart fielded a rejuvenated team which won more games this season than in the past two years combined. Minor sports provided additional excitement as an outstanding wrestling team breezed to an almost undefeated season under the direction of Coach Hap Whitney. In MSA, only President john Leet and Secretary Sue Lowe remained in their positions as scholastic problems and disaffection thinned the ranks of the slate elected by the Entente party last year. Despite the death of Alliance, the campus' oldest political party, after five years, a new party was formed under the name of Vantage to challenge the two year control of Entente. Mired in petty politics, student government lived up to its traditional image by talking a great deal but accomplishing little. Noteworthy was the passage of a bill by the MSA Senate proposing that the University become a member of the NSA for at least a trial period. Through the initiative of MRHA, all sophomores in good standing were given the right to operate a car on campus. AWS reorganized its administrative structure and liberalized its senior key program by extending the privi- lege to junior students living in dormitories and sorority houses. The 1968 SAVITAR presents a record of the events of the past year. Weaver Viewed His Formal Inauguration as a Time for Dedication to University Ideals f i d d vcs from colleges and umvcrsmcs across the natnon. ln the first formal inauguration since 1925, Dr. john Carrier Wetiver became the fourteenth president of the University. Raymond E. Peck, inauguration committee Chairman, presided over the ceremonies where Robert Neill, president of the Board of Curators, invested Dr. Weilver with the presidential emblem, M' Aiming his speech at the students, faculty, and people of Missouri, President Weaver stressed the need for an excellent faculty. Following the address were the inaugura- tion luncheon at Rothwell Gym, the Curators' Reception, and an exhibition of photographs by President Vifeaver at the Student Union. f i 8-if -we fi frm W 1+ K 3K l 2 as .4 H ..,- H Wu if -ft' Flowers, Buttons, Beads, and Animals-All Symbols of Hippie Ideology-Were Present at Gentle Saturday Meeting in Campus Park 'Y '1 as-.M I it Many hippie believers represented peace at Gentle Saturday by bringing their pet animals. ru .1 fm ,515 n, W V as Football Defense Ranked Second in Nation, ri o n W- ngnn nnin ni - oonoyo i 5,3 i if eonn h Q M ii n Missouri beat Nebraska I0-7, even tho gh All A ricari Russ Washing- ton was ejected lar h f h qu 'IO JF L 'f K ,'?i 1 S y 11' 31'-H I A W -f . 4 'E et! 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'ii il' 3 'A 351 W' 4 . . 5 LJM 5 'A-Q'-6-5- R-si 4 ,M-' xiii. is POM- PON GIRLS Riding in an antique car, the pom pon squad peppcd up fans with their routines to the music of Marching Mizzou. Record at Bengal Bugaloo Saturday Evening 41'IA1. Governor Warren Hearnes crowned Geneva Sugarbaker, Laws, 1967 Homecoming Queen at halftime ofthe Kansas State game, Katy Blanton, Kappa, and Lisa Valenti, GammaPhi, participated in the Saturday morning Homecoming parade around campus. Alumni and University women banded together to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the admission of women to the University. Working with the theme Year of the Tigress, they sought to bring to light some of the history and traditions concerning the first Normal School teachers and the life they led during 1867. The accomplishments of yesterdays women and the goals of today's coeds were recognized. Reminders of the past were on display throughout the campus, and lectures and a special convocation were highlights of the celebra- tion. Various young women wore the official costume at activities held throughout the year. -,V-132.1 - Xi, il' li.'lliil,'1fll'l'l ill:'l:1,ll,l11ilili,li.l1lI5Q:.i- '::. fill!-i iw- i ' , - 'fm ' , fn. W N . 1?fQ1i - M, V! WW, ww! i gl Gay Baumgardner, Chi Omega, spent second semester studying in Europe on the College of Education's exchange program. Carousel Production Made Use of Students' Musical Talents in Spring Nightclub Show X t Mimskirted go-go girls added sparkle to the nightclub setting. ri S 5, 95 it XV' ,i 'W A331 J Q X is if 25 in The Chauda Royalty delivered their soul sound to the crowd. ji.- 17 Costumes Enlivened Greek Formal Tradition r ,,. ii if o rfr rr Nu if J Among the activities included in the KA's Old South Weekend were the reading of 21 secession proclamation and ll toast to Robert E. Lee. V if mi i I.. 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Mullctt, professor of History. james M. Heldman, ass't. professor of English. 4? M 3 Frederick C. Spiegel, professor of Poliriqal Science, -Ioseph Falserri, associate professor of Housing 8: Interior Design. Who Listened Marked Top Professors' Courses ,i Anna M. McCann, associate professor of Art History and Archaeology. joseph A. Silvoso, tleparrment chairman and professor of' Accountancy. Wtilter D. Keller, professor of Geology. .-rs ,Iohn M. Kuhlman, professor of Economics. Dean E. Metter, associate professor of Zoology . is Tiff t 9 4 X 'i Students Chose Most Interesting Professors Fred McKinney, professor of psychology. Karl Evans, assoc. prof. of civil engineering. Paul B, Burcham, professor of mathematics. ,ag--Q wa ,,,.,-f- ' 'i E A -': B 3 tiers William B, Bontleson, assistant professor of philosophy. Kenneth B. Boggs, professor of agricultural economy. by Filling Gut MSA Course Evaluation Booklets . wf ? Q i ii . 5 Z , ,Q if li X ffef I i Larry D. Clark, assi. professor of speech, ,lamcs T. McAfee, assoc. profcssor of English. james Villas, assistant professor of French. gn mvuzsinv - ' ionoiwom h '2 2 E ivormssovm Lois Knowles, professor ol' cdupiition Norman Ralviohn, prufsgssor of chemistry. Best Professor Taught in umerou Divi ion john Cambell, associate professor of dairy husbandry David McDonald, associate professor of medical psychology 4 - Q .... . 2 1 5 fi i .- M' -K We-Q' ..., r ,, r Y .. M ' 'if L, ,fWa.m,1'fr?vf , ' , , f , 'WW ' '- 'misfef 1 ,,.. . ,, I X Nylen Edwards, professor of marketing Richard Kirkendall, professor of history 'EW' . as - eff ' V - . V VN' ASV-?.FWX'1'rw:'ixTfTT' vc gs . VM x-y, X . c .. .. . K -Q my -A 5, , A 3 .wwmwk . -- --Qf - -,--' is W V' .. XKa1.L Noble Cunningham, wrofcssor of histor' Norman Stewart, associate rolic-ssor of uh 'sical education l Dick Rcnncr, associate professor of English Davitl Wtirticl, associatc professor of political science Student dcrnonstrated Low Level Counter 4K-403 usctl in tracing iron through thc body. A ,mm Ili .1 ts 3 Wffw f -ft: 1- X LAB xt. M Meat lab provided training in the meat p i X ' 5 K w t 5 ticking industry, -...fi X X . ,wvwfm VV,, W if 7, W 4 ff? ff e ,ar , I ,f ,Vp ,, , fx ,,:', if t . . .f tttt f, f,,,, Nik. ,V ',,' . 2 'mf .fp ', fi f . Graduate student hoped to discover a ne w method to combat flies. Dr. Elmer R. Kiehl, dean of the College of Agriculture. Ag School Purchased Unique K-40 Machine The College of Agriculture has enlarged its facilities rapidly in a number of areas. Keeping pace with the con- tinuous development of specialized agricultural fields, the college added several new departments including food sci- ence and nutrition, genetics, atmospheric science, plant pathology, and agronment. The construction of several new buildings was begun among which were an Animal Science Research Center and a Livestock Center. One unique facility added to im- plement research and laboratory study in the fields of genetics and nutrition was a Low Level Counter KK-405. The machine, the only one of its kind in the country, is useful in counting radioactivity in animals and will be used to learn more about heredity and the digestive system. Dr. W. Francis English, dean of the College of Arts and Ssience. ff - is QSM ssi ss J 35. - 1 Naam, b 2 .,,, I in Lab exams in honors biology rested the students' ability to use laboratory equipment. safls my . W Computer Study dded to Arts and Science The College of Arts and Science continued to enlarge its physical facilities as construction was begun on new mathematical sciences and botany buildings. Plans were discussed, and preliminary sketches were drawn for new social science and chemistry buildings. New developments in the academic area included an expansion of the South Asian Studies and the addition of a computer science pro- gram. Among the South Asian Studies were Indian History, Hindi, and Bengali. Arts and Science Week stressed the role of the arts and sciences in higher education. The main event of the week was a luncheon at which the students honored by Phi Beta Kappa and departmental honor students were recog- nized. Also at the luncheon, three outstanding alumni were presented Citations of Merit. Term papers required hours of research work in the library. ,gn 5 Q Outside the classroom, a student reviewed for a geography test Texts prepared students for viewing slides in art appreciation. Reactions of white rats were observed and recorded in GEP labs. Arts and Science Labs Increased Learning Z 'NM-' Referring to texts and notes when necessary, these students worked to dissect a cat in a zoology lab class. Task Force Teaching Used in Honors Class In addition to the Arts and Science honors program, the Honors College extended its enriched study opportuni- ties to superior students in all colleges Within the Univer- sity. Under this program, all outstanding students were given the option of enrolling in special honors courses without being enrolled in the Honors College. This ex- pansion enabled the college to enroll a total of 1,585 students. Dr. Dick A. Renner, director of Honors College- Concentration was the key to this lab experiment in honors GEP. Honors College expanded an experiment in task force teaching in which seven instructors from various Arts and Science divisions taught senior honors students majoring in humanities and natural and social sciences. This single course was a summary of several undergrad courses. Ex- pansion ofthe Honors College was primarily the result of the high quality ofentering freshmen. y Z i -if ' tfi, i K. 'A f E 1 . ' . . i itgir . it is at .. - . ii K sf-1' is! . if A or Q- YN . it v . .fe if K we s 5 I Qi, KS iii as .5 .-,- x 1 . sd' -i f -s 3' Ng T g ' ss Sells cf :- Q 5 . . 3,3 . . ,,.. . .. Vg ti fs I . li... .iz ' 11 ,sw Q An honors art history student observed various Greek statues. wmsvm ws. K Dr. Pinliney C. Xxlillliljf, ilctin of thc School of Business and Public Atlministriition. 4 W W Certified public accountants gave students practical information on Accountancy Day. Business students sought help for complicated problems while learning correct procedures for programming computers, Assistant Dean Fred Spiegel discussed a grade with Dr. Don Shawber. n.. ,i., 'H Accountancy Started Guest Prof Program Emphasis on recent business trends was a dominant theme underlying the programs of the School of Business and Public Administration. The department of accountancy, one of six depart- ments in the school, introduced a program to bring immediate problems in business directly to students by having top level businessmen from government and indus- try teach a course as accountants in residence. Promi- nent leaders in business acted as visiting professors during Finance and Accountancy Days in the fall and Business and Public Administration Week in the spring. The operations analysis course, in its second year, met once each month and featured key speakers from other universities. ' 'V A ' ffff , VV ,,,, , adv nh... am.-,, ,-.mpsnwwvww w An elementary school student teacher asked for a volunteer to read in this first grade class. WW KQV' , r f ff , .V M. ffm Wim 4 , .,,, ' W Y A student teacher observed this extra credit chemistry project. Visual aids made classwork easier for both students and teachers, Education Lab Class Studied Visual Aids The opening of an instructional media lab marked the centennial of the teacher education program, The lab gave future teachers practice with overhead and movie projec- tors, tape recorders and other audio-visual teaching aids. The college expanded its program ofcontinuing professional edu- cation and reorganized its student-teacher program. Education Day in May observed the centennial with speakers, seminars, and a banquet. Besides being the oldest University-affiliated teacher training program in the na- tion, the College of Education was one of the first depart- ments to enroll women. The lab school, giving students teaching experience in kindergarten through senior high classes, was established as a part of the original college. as Elementary school students demanded much individual attention CURPEIY PLACEIEII Dr. Robert G. Wfoods, dean of the College of Education. 'V 5551 if iz.: 1 -if A L-.. 4 X . . . .. , . K F Kgs Dr. Adrian Puuw, dum of the College of Enginccring. W,L, Graduate student ack Hart workcd on desi 'nin Y am a urutus to insure stcad blood flow in dogs. , Fw 5-, Y . Ni Q vw! 'W G X! X . P as ew Themist Project Set Up by Engineers Dr. Adrian Pauw, former chairman of the department of civil engineering, became the new dean of the College of Engineering. Under his direction, the college provided the instrumentation backup for the Medical School in a regional medical research program. The department of chemical engineering began work on its Themist project, Construction and Fabrication Techniques. This was a research program which combined the various engineering departments and was partly financed by the Department ot' Defense. Engineering Week attracted alumni and high school students who toured the labs and student exhibits pre- pared especially for the event. At the end of the week, special awards were presented at a formal dinner and the 'AQueen of Love and Beauty was crowned at the Engi- neers' Ball. Prictit tl expcricnce xx is a wttl part in the program ol ill mcchmitil cnginccring students, , , .. Drama students practiced the meticulous techniques of make-up design and application. Concentration and patience were prerequisites for music majors. Student Weavers worked at the loom to make wall hangings .vii Milf VA vNaa'eaaaMwwv Working at a potters wheel, this student carefully formed a vase in a ceramics class. Student Creativity Displayed by Fine Arts Music, drama, and art were taught and presented to the student body by the Fine Arts Division of the College of Arts and Science. The music department hosted the Annual Conference Clinic of the Missouri Music Educators Asso- ciation. Missouri's first All-State Inter-collegiate Band per- formed at the clinic. This band included outstanding college musicians from all 15 four-year Missouri schools. An exchange program with the Kansas City campus enabled students to see the art work of faculty members. These exhibits, which were also open to the public included paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, and ceramics. The drama department supervised the performances of the Uni- versity Wforkshop Theater and, in cooperation with the music department, produced i'The Beggars Opera. t Q5 iii? 1' nf W 'X ,.....-1' Dr. Donald P. Duncan, director of Forestry, Instructors explained how various instruments were used to measure the weather. This survey crew usecl a staff compass as they worked to locate property lines. N 45,1 ff' .t T -su 'ix , wgfa-re l S ,er ,Mm , , of gf 'Q f if-ms. -Q. .N ,-.vwwm-wwf MMMMMWM qwmwfwmnwfm ,.,,,,,A,,,.,,M,,.,,,,.m,.m,,,,,..,, MMM-MW WW Forestry students applied the techniques of log skidding to a field work problem at summer camp. Students Studied Forestry Skills at Camp The School of Forestry began a new curriculum which emphasized uses of forest land other than for the production of timber. This new program included studies in wildlife, recreation, and water supply management. Forestry students attended a summer camp in Mis- souri. Under the new curriculum, all students must attend this camp during the summer between their junior and senior year. The camp session, which consisted mainly of field work instruction, allowed the students to see forest- ers on the job during a one-week field trip. Financed by a grant from the National Science Founda- tion, the School of Forestry conducted a visiting scientist program in wood technology, Five scientists presented lectures to the staff, graduate students, and a few under- graduate classes. Students spent many hours preparing reports from field data. 2 1, ,X V fi ,f - . -,,G- 1 z 'ka y' 45 f f ' ' ' 2 ' f fi' . up 4., , 12 Wifi ' 'lygfwg 'AV ,VQEYU , L J, , , 3 , 2 2? fl If f f of 7' igv ' t 'fa W, V ,At fi , ' ' fzj, : j1 f ff t Illia 5 mm-W H WWMHMW, U, i ' ' f af, ' n- A chemistry grad student worked on a project in the laboratory. W1 f f 5 , ,.,f M, www' Q Q Z E Graduate students often Served as inggfuqorg, This study concerned climate factors and soil moisture depletion. s.,,m Dr Mclvin D George Dr john M Kuhlmin Dr William M loncs associate deans, and Dr. john C. Murdock, dean of the Graduate School. ew Deans Appointed to Head Grad School With the appointment of three new deans, the Gradu- ate School began restructuring its organization to strengthen its programs and its role in University affairs. The school expanded its inter-disciplinary programs and encouraged the combining of subjects among the various schools and colleges, Reorganization of the school enabled its faculty to play a greater role in educational policy- making regarding the enlarged graduate program. As the most rapidly growing sector of the University, the Graduate School had a record enrollment of 4,300 students. The school directed Research Information Serv- ices and established a Graduate Student Association. This association provided graduate students with a place to meet and to discuss common problems. '94 Furniture remodeling and antiquing gave Home Economics students u chance to refinish some of their own furniture. , -if X Rugrnaking and tapestry study were included in the Home Economics curriculum. Home Economics students studied the techniques of flower arranging in their housing and design courses. 5 fi: 'E s Q is f if yi f si .13 Dr. lNIargai'et XV. Mangel, director of Home Economics. Home Ee Opened New Course 111 Dietetics The School of Home Economics began a dietetics program offering a bachelor of science and an internship in four years. Senior seminar, a non-credit course, viewed the role of home economics in a changing society. This program, which was formerly a lecture course, was planned by the seniors themselves. An interior design program was started by the hous- ing and design department, Emphasis was placed on hous- ing aspectsg specifically the space and design needs of people. A third group of children was added to the Home Economics nursery school for child development classes. Foreign and handicapped children, as well as some from low and high income families, were included in the classes. at X in -tj. ks Mit L X. X-:- -cm .L N. xxx N xx , 5 -fr figggil s i l . Photo lab provided practical instruction in picture development, Careful copyrcacling wus pttrt ol' cvcry t ny's paper ,fi .fi if i ,xi B as ,gk Kiwi? t rrt . it I i -cu lndividual attention, shown by lab instructor jim Cook as he took time to discussastudcnfs tcst,helpcd produce good journalists. if .B iw A story phoned into Womens Desk was quickly jotted down. .:-.XL ...'.. . 3 V Wa s .- N as K. 'fb-f' Dr. Earl English, dean of the School ofblournalism. EX-Ed1tor Acted as -School Professor john C. Colt, retired executive editor of The Kazmzi' Clif-'l Star, spent this year as visiting professor at the School of journalism. His stay was typical of the profes- sional instruction which has helped Al-school gain the repu' tation as the oldest, biggest and best in the nation. kl- school students, numbering over 700, received practical work on KOMU-TV, KFRU radio and The Cofzzmbia Milt- .l'0Il7 fcI7l. Constantly active and expanding, the School of journalism has almost doubled in size in the last three years. Tentative plans were made for a journalism gradu- ate-study project in Brussels. Race and the News' Media, a book based on a conference co-sponsored by the ,I-school two years ago, was published last fall, and the annual jour- nalism Week, with speakers from all over the nation, was held in the spring. Dr. xloe li. Covington, dean ofthe School of Law. Law Students Worked with Local Lawyers The Law School, since its establishment in 1872, has continually initiated new programs to better train its stu- dents in the practice of law. Law School students had the opportunity to do research for the Attorney General of Missouri and to help with the interviewing of witnesses under the recently established Public Defender Program. An especially effective program was Practice Court. Taken from actual cases, all the positions in this mock trial, except that of the judge, were filled by third year law stu- dents. The student lawyers however, did not know what the responses of their student clients would be. The success of these programs was shown as the Law School ranked high nationally in the number of graduates who passed the bar. Prospective lawyers were trained in the art of oral argument through a course in trial practice. , 7 ' 4 tif 'ffigffiz H L, fa , mem. rffwuvatw, V 51a ff K, , X' X M! I aff , ,ZV,,,,. X 0 rw f' Library Science students learned to operate the IBM programming machines used to check books in and out 1 Dr. Ralph H. Parker, dean of the School of Library Science. ' - ' .. if 9' lk T2 :IV ' Q We .2 'Sf' if XR if the library. New Courses Started for Library Science The future library, with its TV tapes, electronic data processing, and computerized card catalogues was the ob- jective toward which the School of Library and Informa- tional Science aimed its programs. This school, the newest one on the Columbia campus, organized its courses to in- troduce the latest techniques in Library Science to its stu- dents. In its first year of full operation, the school estab- lished special programs of study for its graduate school. Courses included instruction in technical information cen- ter administration and specialized various libraries. The University Library and other libraries in the vicinity provided practical classrooms for training for the more than 100 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate courses. , , ..,,, . ,.,. ,,,, , . . , 'BQ , .Q Q Prncticttl experience was gained as stutlcnts examined patients ut the Mccl School hospital. i ' l i xv 3 m A 3 X ii Dr. Willialni D. Mayer, tlcan of the School of Medicine. f www' wg.. lf - nm - www --wif - M t mil:-'E -:eff S ,:,, 3 5 9 t 1 :ijt I A.ih A i J' X 1:3532 -lx if X A33 Surgical observation was an important part of medical learning. Plans Completed for Med School Addition The School of Medicine offered students many op- portunities for exploration and development. A further extension of facilities was included in plans for a Basic Science Building, a Nursing Education Building, and an Outpatient Clinic. Plans were completed for the construc- tion of a Veterans Administration hospital and for the integration of the Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center into the Med Schools psychiatric program. The School of Medicine worked with other depart- ments on research projects. Included were studies with lndustrial Education on a systems analysis approach to health care and on traffic flow problems for ambulances. Research concerning artificial limbs was carried out in the area of biomechanics. 'Sims Med students studied all aspects ofthe human body. 5 . , :- My t t WA ir. t s I A student nurse practiced one ofthe more pleasant and rewarding aspects of nursing, loving and caring for children. vm-nw Dr. Ruby Potter, associate dean in charge of the School of Nursing. WWW - 3 ,,,,st.. if 5 1 1 4 vw f'f, ' H253 A E 67? 1 L ia f X X j W Wy ,f MWA f OM! z gg! W ski sv . 4 , ft ff! 1 f W ff ,,. w my . 'W . . KLV 4 - 1. iv . as 2322 i 'W' f K A 11.4 - YF i t- . . . .... PW ff Taking notes at lectures and pondering weighty facts composed an important part of each student nurses academic life. ursing School Offered New Grad Program The School of Nursing applied for federal funds to erect a new building and to increase its facilities. This addi- tion reduced admission limitations in the school. Practical experience was an important part in the train- ing of the student nurses. Each student completed eight weeks of Public Health field experience in the Boone County area. Plans for a new graduate program in medical surgical nursing were completed. The new curriculum made it possi- ble for participants to earn the graduate degree of Master of Science in Nursing. The program was designed to pre- pare qualified registered nurses to meet the highly special- ized needs of patients in medical surgical nursing and to provide an opportunity to improve the quality of nursing. Dr. lllingworth stressed ideas in sermons. Mens Sunday school classes invited faculty members to join their discussion groups. ew Director Added to Religion School The School of Religion launched a campaign to solicit funds for a new building. Plans were completed for a mil- lion dollar building to be constructed on the site of the present Religion School, To help with the campaign, a Director of Development was added to the Religion School staff. The director also took charge of organizing plans for a lecture series for the Religion School. Previous enrollment records were surpassed as 1500 students enrolled in Religion School courses. A professor in the School of Religion for 40 years, Dr. lsadore Keyfitz retired at the age of 70. Dr. Keyfitz taught classes in bibli- cal literature, Oriental History, and several foreign lan- guages including Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Assyrian, and Egyptian- Dr. Thomas R. Shrout, director of the School of Religion. Social Work Studied by Foreign Students The School of Social and Community Services began new programs in each of its three divisions. The Enrich- ment Program was started in social work for graduate stu- dents. Under this program, experts in various fields from other universities and communities taught their specialty for a week with a summary seminar at the end of every week. This gave students a wider view of new develop- ments and practical problems in social work. Also in its first year, the Diploma Program in regional and community affairs enabled I0 students from six dif- ferent nations to study here for one year before returning to their own country. ln the department of recreation and park administration a BS. degree was offered for the first Dr. Arthur Nebel, dean of School of Social and Community Services. UIUC- if... .u- ' V27 ---,f As part of their training, social work students helped individuals involved in broken marriages. 1 ,,,V W,,,q, r 'km . ft-. 1 3 ff ff, ff W WMMVWWW 'WWWWMMAMWMW 4 2 f f X , f N fm f ,AM wk , f ,, A I -, ., :lfs ,.,,. - , ., we 15 f Students working in the area of large animals inserted a stomach tube into an impacted horse. V A fiwha A if Z A 4 ,,7, 1 V A 5 , f. ' ff A future veterinarian conducted an experiment to find the Rh factor of a dogs blood. f ? X ,iz ,M ,.,-1 , 45,1 wr, M, f , za: f ,f W Z M . ,, , m,,AW . Veterinary Staff Welcomed Med Specialists Teaching and research programs in the School of Veterinary Medicine were expanded by the addition of new staff members. Professors of neuroanatomy and mi- crobiology were specialists new to the Vet School. Developments in veterinary medicine and surgery included improvements in the areas of radiology, clinical teaching and research services, and the acquisition of new therapy equipment. Emphasis was placed on stabilizing and strengthening all departmental programs. In cooperation with the Missouri Veterinary Medical Alumni Association, the Vet School hosted the annual veterinarians conference. Nationally prominent veterinari- ans presented speeches and led discussion sessions. Q in Student and instructor examined the thoracic radiograph of a dog. Dr. Burnell W. Kingrey, dean of Veterinary Medicine. This shepherd received a thorough examination from vet students. 4-gf' N 'u'-I 4 59 President Weaver participated enthusiastically in all aspects of student activities Campus and Faculty Increased Under Weaver Dr. john C. Wezlver came to this university with the goal of striving to make an already good institution into a more nearly distinguished one. Dr. Weziver explained how this goal could be realized when he spoke of greatness in an educational institution, Describing this quality, he said that it is an overall superiority in competence and quality of faculty, adequacy of teaching and research facilities, ef- ficiency in administration, and above all the educational attainment of its students. The quality of the faculty was increased as more than 75 men and women, many of national recognition, were added to the Columbia campus. Among the new faculty members were 24 foreign scholars. Six of these indi- viduals had the top academic titles of full professors. Dr. Weaver toured the many building projects under construction. Dr. Weaver relaxed for a few moments from his husy schedule as president of a four-campus university. Schwada Coordinated Departmental Reviews Dr. Schwada scanned a letter before his first appointment. Under the direction of Chancellor -lohn W. Schwada, the Columbia campus engaged in a unique undertaking. Each department was asked to completely review itself and establish some long term objectives. Planning commit- tees were organized, concerning themselves particularly with integrating the teaching programs with the research and service functions of the different departments. Mem- bers of the non-academic staff of the university and a few students worked with the planning committees. Of great significance in the area of campus develop- ment was the improved working relationship between the faculty and the administration. The Chancellor expressed personal encouragement over this attitude which was ap- parent in all the planning committees. me K Dr. Weriver and Dr. Schwada often attended conferences together. Chancellor Schwada was one of the Tigers' big boosters. Q, Robert Callis, dean of extra-divisional administration, ff Wim, Dr. lack Matthews dean of students. . , Experienced Men Led All Student Affairs Dr. Robert Callis, dean of extra-divisional administra- tion, supervised the various aspects of student affairs and services outside the classroom. Dr. ,lack Matthews, dean of students, directed the administration and coordination of all academic and extra-curricular activities of the students on the Columbia campus. Specifically, the organizations under the direction of Dean Callis included Admissions, Student Health, Housing Cexcluding the business aspectsb, the Student Financial Aids Office, the Student Union, the Commons, the Deanys Of- fice, and the Testing and Counseling Service. Tentative fu- ture plans for the Columbia campus were completed by the Campus Planning Committee, a group led by Dean Callis composed of 12 faculty members and four students. arren F. Hearnes, governor of Missouri, Curators Agreed to Construction Plans The University Curators, a nine-member board se- lected by the governor, administered the campuses of the University of Missouri at Columbia, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Rolla. Preliminary drawings for a separate administra- tion building to house the University-wide administrative staff were approved by the Board of Curators. The con- struction of this three-story building was needed to elimi- nate the confusion caused as both the University-wide staff and the Columbia campus staff had to use the same facili- ties in ,lesse Hall. The tentative plans placed secretarial and clerical areas, work rooms, and Conference rooms on each floor of the building. Governor Wfarren E. Hearnes, a former graduate of the University, often participated in many of the schools activi- ties. an-Lf of flumwrsg from ww, M,-5, Xylllinm tl, Tmletrg Pfggitlt-nt Circuitlutlge XY'illi.1m Billings: lfred lilinghlr.. Pleasant R, Smith. Robert X eaverg Oliver li. Ferguson, president, XY'1lliam il. Myers, lr. liaclt row, NUM- DUYIC' IJHYFCYSUNQ ,lULlHC Rflllfff U- Bflilll- Mrs. Gladys Pilllbhxd, director of studum affairs for women. Rolwrr C. Diakcscm, director of student activities. Miss S lurcm Pope, srudcnr rxtwfuirs .ldminisrmtivc Assistant. S 1 A :.: 3. I 2 fa Q 4 . 1 4 J , ,W fi x if fi Campus Activity Hub Had Center in Read Student activities outside the classroom continued to be the mainstream of attention in Read Hall. Officials in the Dean of Students' Office provided administrative assis- tance for student organizations and living units and provided non-academic counseling. ln addition, problems were discussed and new ideas were molded into progressive programs. Services and infor- mation provided hy these offices were under the supervi- sion of the Dean of Extra-Divisional Administration. The Year of the Tigressucelebration and the Mock Political Convention dominated Read Hall operations. The coordination of these activities along with many other stu- Lleiif DNUCCIS WHS tlll'6CICLl by Illt' RC2lLl Hall Sfzlff. Colonel Edward lf. Thelen, director ofstudent affairs for men. Ps . 4k-, ' , Lowe S. lNIacLean, assistant dean of students. Tiger Rooters Exuberantly Encouraged Athletes Q 3 r E s to Greater Individual, Team Accomplishments Decade of Devine Produced 73-26-7 Recordg Muflilai C J A1311 PCPPQI' Charles Weber ,V,W, ,ALV ,,,4,,, ' ' is gi Prentice Gautt Signed with Coaching Staff f , i iiii . W,,3 fi, . in fm' Q HW K 5 , if ,,, w 's iw ffif f ',, W ,ii , '.,i' ,, W gg? john Meyer Gary Kgmbl-ink Mike We-mpc jim Anderson Freshman Football Tigers Posted 2-2 Markg Fullback James Harrison Led Bengal Offense Joe MUOYC Greg Maloney Nip We-iscnfels john Henley Jim Smith Adam Viral , J - w. 4- J 'E' W.. 73 I X ,,.,,.,,., 9 it i i iilll f f 1 pp i jill H DG offense attempted nn entl-Sweep against the Tlietzfs in the powder-puff halftime lmttlc. All Huivfchwsivc Tlwfil Wllfllwd lTCV Wilm- An estimated crowd of 5,500 people contended with a spring shower to preview the '67 football Tigers during the annua1lBlaCk-Goldcontest. Three Gold team defenders rushed up to stop ball-carrier Bob Powell as the Black team fulllwack battled through the crowded scrimmage line. ' Tigers Unveiled in Black-Gold Contest ' . sw. M Theta quzlrterluck and hallluck rounded the corner of the DG defense on ti trip downlield. 3 is 1. . W .tr t..h, sg Missouris Classic Black-Gold game became a rain-soaked finale for the spring practice sessions as the Blacks prevailed, lil-6. Gary Komhrinlx paced the Black team offense with two touchdowns and H8 yards. liob Powell scored the lilaeles third touchdown late in the fourth quarter. The Gold team scored in the third quarter with a 19-yard pass from Garnett Phelps to Bill Schmitz. Leading rusher for the Gold was half- lwaclc Ion Stauuers with 58 'ards. . . . Y ln the powder-puff' contest at hall'- time, the DG's defeated the Theta's with the deepest penetration. Jody Lionlwergger and Karen Dickstein sparked the DG offense for .il yards rushing. Missouri's defensive giant Russ Washington shoved a Northwestern defender out of the way in pursuit of the Wildcat ball carrier Yi:- Bengals Gained Three on-Conference Wins Missouri overwhelmed all three non-conference oppof nents, holding them to a total of 9 points, while the Ben- gals offense rolled up Sl points. The Tigers defense al- lowed only 194 yards rushing, hut gave up 556 yards and a touchdown to their rivals' passing game. ln the seasons opener, Missouri shut out SMU, 21-O, giving up only 50 yards rushing and 145 yards passing. Gary Komhrink led the Bengal offense with lltl yards rushing, while both the defensive halfhacks, Butch Davis and Roger Xwehrli, scored touchdowns against the Mus- tangs, Fullback Barry Lischner added the third touchdown for the Tigers on a onefyard plunge. The Wiltlcats of Northwestern were the next victims of the Tigers, 15-6. Field goal specialist Rocky Wallace split the uprights twice, from the 55 and 37 yard line, and Barry Lisch- ner scored from the one-yard line. Gary Komhrink paced the Bengal attack with 132 yards passing and lOl yards rushing. Missouri then rounded out its non-conference schedule with a 17-3 victory over Arizona. Quarterback Gary Kom- brink passed to Chuck Weber in the end zone for the first Tiger score. Then, defensive end john Douglas raced 59 yards after a pass interception in the final minutes of the game for the Bengals other touchdown. :iff Senior offensive guard, jim Willsey, rested on the sidelines, while the Tiger defense attempted to stop the Arizona Wlildcats. r 'l , , Q2 V M, www W. mf we ' r V , 4 f ','f ' ', rr s , ,s ,gK,,,,e,,WQmfg7'WJ A ,, WW, 5 W fm WMM wig rrrrr fj 4 s rre r gpg., ssre r r r -by 5 , :W if 'W ' , f V ,,,, W x M ,L be 4 ' .,,.. I ' V J W sf 'f,' 'V 5 V, H A Carl Garber, left guard, upended the Sooners quarterback Bob Wzirmack asjerry Boyd and Butch Davis moved up from the secondary Gridders 4-3 Record Best Mark Since '65 In the conference opener, Colorado's potent offense walked over Missouri, 25-9. Gary Kombrink's 75-yard touchdown in the first quarter prevented a Buffalo shutout. The following week, Roger Wehrli took the opening kickoff and ran 96 yards for an early 7-O lead against Iowa State. The Tigers dominated the game by gaining 555 yards and scoring two more touchdowns for the 25-7 win. The Oklahoma Sooners handed Missouri their second conference loss by downing the Bengals, 7-0. Oklahoma's Bob Warmack set up the only score with a 22-yard pass to Steve Zabel. Two plays later, halfback Ron Shotts took the ball over from the one-foot line. Missouri evened their conference losses in the next contest by dumping Oklahoma State 7-0. Mike Ewing put the Tigers on the scoreboard with a three-yard dive into the Cowboy's end- zone. At Homecoming, the Tiger offense rambled for 552 yards and four touchdowns, while the Wilclcats were al- lowed only 72 yards and one touchdown. Ron McBride, Steve Kenemore, and Gary Kombrink sparked Missouri's offense with touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Missouri split their last two contests to finish the con- ference season with a 4-5 record. The Bengals defeated Nebraska, 10-7, for their first win over the Cornhuskers in Hve years. In the final battle of the season, the Tigers outgained Kansas in passing and rushing, but fell to the Jayhawks, 17-6. Kansas scored on two long touchdown passes and an intercepted Kombrink aerial from the eight- yard line. MU Opponent 2 I SMU 0 I5 Northwestern 6 I7 Arizona 5 9 Colorado 25 25 Iowa State 7 0 Oklahoma 7 7 Oklahoma State 0 28 Kansas State 6 IO Nebraska 7 6 Kansas l7 if 'j h,, ll v 7,7 'gg 'l l 597 zW? 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Sophomores Led Charge Against Cornhuskers Nebraska took an early 7-0 lead as quarterback Frank Patrick directed an 84-yard scoring march after the opening kickoff. ln the second period, Rocky Wallace put three points on the Bengal side of the scoreboard with a 45-yard field goal. Then a 58-yard pass from Garnett Phelps to jon Staggers in the Hrst minute of the fourth quarter gave the Tigers a l0-7 win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Missouri's offense gained 140 yards rushing against Nebraska, the natiorfs top defensive team. But the Huskers mustered only ll yards against the Tigers, ranked third defensively. Ends Bill Schmitt and Elmer Benhardt prevented the end runs and forced the Cornhuskers to rely on their passing game. The Huskers netted 161 yards on Patrick's aerial attack to ends joe Orduna and Dennis Richnafsky. 8' 553 l I . i -'rf ia' if W ' R Q' 0 . .. 1 L ,lk t A RK 'tt ' iw dx- -1 ..I.tM.,t i . 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The crosspiece flnally snapped as the Bengal fans rejoiced, Benga1's Defense Held Nebraska to 11 Yards Right eml Charles Weber leaped up to grab a 16-yard pass that gave Missouri a Hrsr down at rnidielpl in the second quarter. , sf s X X sf g ss i X Q i 'x K 'S Q hx 1 i 1 'KY , Q -sl i askwx i is Us R3 Q A fwlmi 'Q xifsss 'Q' A host of Bengal defenders moved in on an Oklahoma Sooner end to pursue a pass. 1 Wkwfaawmupw fl L,.,...t.., ,sm 5 ir Wm , , 'W W ,, ar UMW, ,W H ,, I ,sr fa., , wwf , f pm, W V fam. , iv ,f sm ' M ,V ., ,I ' .,,, K , r.,, if H W. ' A ffim ' A' W ' , 4 5 f nf WW ' ummm wmif, lfffw ,ze fl' L-limb, V 'f , '10 'L H V V ' V 0182 Zh H ff Sophomore standout ,lon Staggcrs sidestcppcd would-bc Oklahoma tucklers to pick up eight big yards. ,, V I ,, Wi g ,, W 5 , ,uifwlue Wi. E1 'Syn W ' 7 '51 - 'J . - ' ggi , Nivea, . 1 if ' 'X SY -f'- as zz -W 3 .1 W .tm ff' W , W V5 Front row: D. Devine, E. Dissinger, B, Frala, j. Kadlec, A. Onofrio. Second row: C. Cooper, K. Weber, H. Kuhlmann, V. Rapp, F. Wappel. Four Bengals Chosen V for All-League Team Dan Devine finished a decade as head football coach of the Missouri Tigers with a 73-26-7 overall record, the fourth best mark in the nation. But the l967 Bengals posted only the fifth best record for a Devine team. In post-season individual ratings, Missouri landed four starting positions on UPI's All-Big 8 team and three berths on AP's All-Conference squad. Defensive back Roger Wehrli, linebacker john Douglas, and offensive tackle Russ Washington gained starting spots on both teams. Fullback Barry Lischner claimed a position in UPl's selection, but received only an honorable mention in the AP rating. NEA gave Washington a second-team offensive post on its All- America squad, while UPI handed both Washington and Wehrli only l'1Of1OI'abl6 fH6f1tlOI1 raflk. Guard Mike Carroll relayed play details from Coach Devine. 85 ! -gf 'Q Bengals Gained Sixth Place in Conferenceg lx ,l41'LliI1CI' Don Wfood 'Ibm Thocncn Dave Bennett Chuck Kundcrt Thee Franks Don Tomlinson Posted Rookie Scoring Mark ' 'H1'Vw mwhyvg W 17 Gcncjum-s Bob McD.micl Don Tumlizlsou Cin-nc Ilinkm-v Turn Alohnson Raid Bdilcy Pew Hg-lmlmgl-4 1 Gene Pinkncy was stopped by thu Nebraska press. Dun Tomlinson went over dcfcndcr for L1 lay-up sfxws, x Senior guard Gene Pinkney battled with .1 Kansas player for possession of Ll rebound. Tigers Recorded Four Pre-Conference Wins Norm Stewart began his career as head basketball coach with a 74-58 win over Arkansas, and Missouri's first road victory in two years. In the Tigers home debut, Big I0 titlist Indiana downed Missouri, 78-69, after last years Big 8 doormat dropped a 39-57 halftime lead. Missouri then won two of their next six contests, downing I-Iardin-Simmons, 75-57, and Detroit, 74-68. The Tigers closed out their pre-conference season with a sixth- place finish in the Big 8 Holiday Tournament. The squad edged Iowa State but fell to both Kansas teams. 89 Don Tomlinson drove in for a lay-up in the Kansas State contest. Larry Peirick went up for a shot against two KU defenders. Cagers Won 10 Games MU Opponent 74 Arkansas 58 69 Indiana 78 75 I-Iardin-Simmons 57 66 St. Louis U. 77 74 Detroit 68 68 Northwestern 79 52 Colorado State 64 81 Utah State 87 61 Kansas State 71 65 Iowa State 63 47 Kansas 65 70 Oklahoma 71 86 Colorado 66 66 Nebraska 75 67 Kansas 66 72 Iowa State 67 98 Tulane 72 67 Kansas State 69 40 Oklahoma State 57 55 Colorado 58 70 Iowa State 75 65 Kansas 74 63 Kansas State 70 72 Oklahoma 76 60 Oklahoma State 58 91 Nebraska 70 in First Season Under Coach Norm Stewart The roundballers opened the conference season with a 71-70 loss to the Oklahoma Sooners. But the Tigers re- bounded from this loss with an 86-66 win over the Colo- rado Buffaloes, the widest margin against a conference foe in seven years. Senior forward Tom johnson stunned the Kansas Jayhawks by sinking two free throws after the buz- zer sounded, giving Missouri a 67-66 victory. Iowa State fell to the Tiger five in the next contest, 72-67, as the Cy- clone's center Don Smith was held to only 18 points. The team's next conference foe, Kansas State, grabbed a 69-67 win, despite the 30 points scored by sophomore Don Tomlinson. Oklahoma State then drubbed the cagers, 57-40. Colorado and Iowa State handed the Tiger basket- ballers their next two defeats in overtime contests. The Jayhawks stretched the Tigers losing streak to five as Kansas' ,Io-jo White scored 28 points. Kansas State also dumped the Black and Gold, 70-65. The Wiltlcats' Steve 1-Ioneycutt set a career high with 27 points. Missouri came into their final three games with a 3-8 conference record, tied with Oklahoma State for seventh place. The Tigers also had a six-game losing streak behind them when they entered the Oklahoma contest. The Soon- ers edged the Tigers 76-72 to extend the consecutive losses to seven. But Missouri rebounded from this defeat with a 60-58 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys, putting themselves in a tie for sixth place. Then in the final game the squad poured in 91 points against Nebraskas 70 to finish the season with a 10-16 record. 4.31 T V I 0 luis a..asi fi? V qxxffjf I ,. 2:97 Cxxf 1 . X , Tom johnson received congratulations from his teammates and a standing ovation from the fans when he left the Kansas game. 'V x ' i 372 .Z- . 1 , High jumper Steve Herndon showed perfect form as he vaulted the bar in the Kansas meet ' ya ,, Bob Knielie awaited the 440-yard dash. Gary Flager and .lim Kni me er ca turcd the first and third laces in the indoor rela s. P Y P P Y A, 1' Using his left foot as a pivot, Roger Boyd wound up for a practice ff 'W I, .4 x f .2 . 'P' ,- , , so V. . W H ' V . ' . ' A V. ,V ,, at a . . f ff .Y , , ' , 'f ' 'f ,,., . . ,,,, M 4 . H f,,f fa , .f 4. , 'A 4 f f ,t . ' throw in the discus during the Kansas-Missouri meet. Tiger Thinclads Took Sixth in Big 8 Meet The track squad finished its l967 campaign with two wins and two losses. Steve Herndon set a new school mark for the high jump, while Glenn Ogden shattered a school record in the three-mile run at the NCAA meet. Missouri captured seven events in the Arkansas match and gained the title at the Texas meet, as Steve Herndon collected the high jump medal at both matches. Then the Tiger squad crushed Northwestern and Oklahoma State but fell to Nebraska and Kansas State. At the Big 8 Championship meet, the trackmen fin- ished sixth with 46 points. Distance-man Craig Endicott took third in the 880-yard run with a time of 1525, while Steve Herndon placed second in the high jump hy vaulting 6'-IO . Gary Rainwater broke his career high in the broad jump with a leap of 24'-1 IM , hut finished in second place. The Bengal's Steve Halliburton gained fourth in the 440- yard dash turning in a 47.9 time, while Bill Wells took fifth in the mile, and Glenn Ogden was third in the three-mile event of the meet. Tiger milcrs Bill Wells and Dave Ganz quickly pushed ahead of Drake runngr Rick Hunt during thc Drakc Rcllys Q , 5 VW, .,i ,g...saa.p, 'EEK Front row: Coach Tecl, T. Nykicl, S. Herndon, D. Dykstra, L. Wculken C. Beck, F. Lewis, J. Larsen, Second row: j. Jud, T. Johnson, G. Ogden G. Flager, D. Ganz, G. Banahan, T. Bayless, C. Ledhcrtcr, B. Mindlin Third row: j. Mentz, B. Wells, R. Peters,j, Knipmeyer, F. Stahlschmidr Tigers Posted Three Individual Records Missouri's trackmen rolled up a 2-2 record for dual I . meets while sweeping the relay competition, 5-0. The Black ' and Gold also posted three individual records, as the mile relay squad set a new mark during the relay season. i. if ., Personal marks included Steve I-Ierndon's 6' ll effort in the high jump at the Arkansas Relays and Gary Rainwa- ter's leap of 24' 3-M in the long jump at the Michigan State Relays. The Tigers captured the Drake Relays with 103 points as Glenn Ogden won the two-mile run with a record time of 9:08.5. The mile relay squad added to the 'M- ' Bengals victory in the Drake Relays by setting a new mark, USS rat. sims A X in the Illinois Relays. Missouri's trackmen compiled 84 points while Iowa State and the University of Illinois had 44 points. The Tigers opened their dual meet competition with a victory at Evanston, Illinois, downing Northwestern ll0-25. Missouri edged Oklahoma State, 79-66, for their second win, but Kansas State handed the Tigers their first setback, 79-65. The Black and Gold closed the track season with a loss to Nebraska, 80-65. MU Opponent 79 Oklahoma 43 l I0 Northwestern 25 79 OSU 66 aa 65 Kansas State 73 65 Nebraska 80 I ' 103 Drake 28 Wichita I9 84 Iowa State 44 Illinois 44 M 87 Arkansas U. I8 Arkansas I8 - Paul Sims stretched over a high hurdle against Kansas State. High jumper Steve Herndon, halfway through a winning leap, twisted to kick his trailing leg over the bar against Wichita and Drake. l4. c , 1 31193. The Bengals ended their relay season with a victory W Glenn Ogden was congratulated for it first in the Nebraska meet. Front row: CQ. Endicott, R. vlolinson, li. Arnold, G. Ogden, G. Tsevis. Second row Glenn Ogden Grabbed Opponent Kansas 32 Arkansas 48 Iowa State 36 Nebraska 48 Big 8 Meet Colorado 59 NCAA Meet Villanova 91 . ...W K Q.. , ar Q. ,, , . 4 I Coach Tom Botts, B. Wlells, D. Dzividsontl. Samorc, D. Ganz. Four Meet Wins, Led Team to Big 8 Title Missouri's cross-country team finished the season with the best dual-meet record in the squad's history, 4-O. Glenn Ogden gained individual honors in all four meets, turning in his best time, 14692, in the final home meet against Nebraska. Ogden's time fell only 12.7 seconds short of the course mark set by Robin Lingle. Dave Ganz, Bill Wells, Greg Tsevis, and team captain Bob Arnold provided the depth for the harriers as they finished in the top five places in three of the four matches. The Tigers closed out the season by grabbing the con- ference crown in the Big 8 meet at Colorado and placing sixth in the team's first appearance at the NCAA meet. Ogden dropped to second in the conference match, but gained an All-American certificate at the NCAA meet with a Hfteenth-place finish. Missouri collected 52 total points to lead the field at the Big 8 tournament. In the NCAA com- petition, Villanova captured the title with 91 points, while the Tigers rolled up l48 points. Ron johnson and Glenn Ogden paced the Held, while Bob Arnold trailed behind, during the Kansas State meet. +'-- nd l ,? . www, if 1 Aw ...Wm - , ., J . X if -r . , 'P' ' . A ,gg ' . ' , e - 1-S. tl . A 1, ff , aa, . - i R' Q . Ml' - . 4 hw ... . A , . f X - mr H ' fm. 'ilu . K 2-'iii We., N .fl -wr ' QM ,..,-... W ii ., 'M , - f ,Mr , .N . ., ki V. ' .. Mike Dupre backstrokcd to gain the lead against competitors. laude 0 . 5 , K lf. , .kh. E, T ,,.. . Ash. E? - ' w ik w W 5' ,E ,Sai . . . qq., . A,'- Wk. 1 I ., S Www K ' H --. ll Elilvii-.5 N . - S 'f ,..f .- . . ml:,g:.L..1:gi....., ' . .L:::::: ::::::: - 5 - .visafiigl -'Y N ,,, ' If ,f I -- f ' R . F!! l -. ' l ...., 'kg 1 i . il f g I 5 f 8 -- 2 n - ...- x ,I - .'A- - , ---- . ,git-fy Q '-kk .5- . Q A . , N ii. A. - mat- 3, . Q, , - K. Swimmers started the 50-yard freestyle race after the gun sounded. 'Y Q, Y 1 L i 1 ZW 5. 4 , t fin' a R. Merrifield, Coach joe Goldfarb, M. Varner, D. Ehrhardthl. Mossotti, Al. Benda, F. Patrick, I-I. Holland, M. Dupre, T. North. 98 'Ae AI-an Swim Team Compiled 7-5 Dual-Meet Record ci Bettering last year's 2-8 season, the Tiger swim team compiled a 7-5 record in their dual meet competition. In the Big 8 Meet at KU, the Tigers moved from seventh to a fifth-place finish, posting IO new school records. With a non-conference victory to begin the season, the swimmers downed St. Louis, 68-35. Falling to Iowa State in their opening conference meet, Missouri bounced back to take three straight. In the next four meets the tank- men won two, bowing to powerful Oklahoma, 67-36 and Kansas, 84-29. In the final win of the season the Tigers beat the Arkansas Razorbacks, 62-51. In the Big 8 Meet, Missouri swam to 10 new school records. john Putnam, co-captain, posted two new times as did Jerry Mossotti and jerry McGraw. Tom North clipped seven seconds off the old 400-yard individual medley record. Times of 3145.3 for the 400-yard medley relay, 3117.9 for the 400-yard freestyle relay, and 7133.9 for the 800-yard freestyle relay were good for new varsity swimming records. Mickey Varner performed somersault dive. S MU Opponent 68 St. Louis 35 39 Iowa State 74 Sixth in Big Eight Relays 66M CMS 37W 65 Kansas State 39 72 Drury 31 29 Kansas 84 7l Nebraska 33 66 Colorado 33 56 Oklahoma State 67 62 Arkansas 51 50 Iowa 63 45 Northwestern 68 E334 is jeff Vidlak displayed jacl-:knife diving form. Tigers Had 12-9 Record, Fought for Second Opponent 7 Oklahoma Stare 8 6 Oklahoma State 5 6 Oklahoma Stare 7 JI Kansas Stare l l 5 Kansas Stare I4 IZ Kansas Stare I IO Kansas 4 5 Kansas 7 I0 Kansas 9 I Nebraska 4 -555 I4 Nebraska 5 0 6 Nebraska 3 ef Z Oklahoma l 2 Oklahoma I 5 Oklahoma 2 5 Iowa State l 4 Iowa State l 9 Iowa Stare 2 9 Colorado I4 ii L l Colorado 3 6 Colorado 7 Rudy Stroupe advanced to second as KU fielder awaited throw. Front row: Del Blunk, Billy Griffin, Rudy Stroupe. Second row: Bob Thomure, ,lerry I-Iurt, Gary Lear, ,lim Loving. in Big 8 Race The Southwest was the scene of the Tigers' opening three series. Playing Texas Christian, Texas A 84 M, and Tu- lane, the Black and Gold struggled to a 3-5-1 record. Once back home, the Tigers won only two of their next six contests with Oklahoma State and Kansas State. By winning four of the following six meetings with Kansas and Nebraska, the Bengals began their move toward first place. A six-game sweep against Oklahoma and Iowa State lifted the Tigers to within three victories of first place. But Colorado stopped the Bengal surge by winning all three contests from Missouri and giving the Tigers a 12-9 Big 8 record. 5SllU at T .sf radii - N- . kj- ig iyfvwff Barry Lubcck scored one of Missouris runs against Kansas. Outfielder Del Blunk slashed out one of his 30 hits during the season in the -layhawk series. 2 5 Wav' Cnnmd Dcncgiult, Clinch ,Iohn Hi Simmons, and Assistant Coach Ciafcr watched thc progress of the Kansas-Missouri ganna. f Us 1 , , f ' Mf:iv:1iW,, av -v I ,,, A Tiger rhird hiiscman Rudy Srroupc connected with Jayhawk offering as Kansas catcher prepared for the pitch during thx three-game series. SY X ff K .. , f n n X f . .. .. in Q .ig ,. J. S .35 'fs AN it ww ss.. Ms, 'vm 4' M , 11-mg Q. . 'K T A . i . .fsss : ,, - ,. 1'-mr.. . -3 - . N- .. - .fEw5T1ff' . -- K Aff' --if:--1-if5'v?E15 1 W. . .5-g,gig..Q '1 1 is ' . .Q -- '- K .... . K i . . J - 1 XV ,. L. if W 1 K L A - ' ., -pm .1 .. - s. A k --ses Q--LN' V ff- Ni: L' . . nf- .' K ,ssin nwwss.'y. swww, . :ssswwwww i ' sms. -X . ss . .... -M X H, X . ..kk. ,. glwvggga f sip W 5' an 3' ...NT xx, is fwssss - . .lf N i Lefty Tom Lundgren fired the pitch while Kansas runner headed for second base and Bengal Gene Stephenson moved into fielding position. Tigers Tied Buffs with Victories Over KU The baseball Tigers won the crucial three-game series from the Kansas jay- hawks, creating a tie for second place in the Big 8 conference with the Colo- rado Buffaloes. The Bengals batted in 25 runs during the 25 inning series, winning the first two games, while bowing to Kansas in the last contest. In the opener, pitcher Mike Mc- Farland and the Tigers edged the jay- hawlcs, 10-9. Gary Lear and Del Blunk hit home runs to spearhead the 15- hit attack. The following day, Missouri split the double-header, winning the first contest, 10-4, but dropping the second, 7-5. Hurler jerry Hurt allowed only six hits in the first game for his fifth consecutive victory. Ken Meinert started the action for the Tigers with a home run in the last half of the first inning. The baseballers bowed to the Jayhawks in the second match, with three Tiger errors giving Kansas a two- run margin over Missouri at the close. D.inny Sharp hurled .1 pitch in relief of Tom Lundgren during the third game of the series O4 an-.-Q, Q Fran Pierce lifted his SEMS opponent into taketlown position. I 3 Steve C, avant tu li med for a talxtmlowii in the SIQMS m.iu'li. MU Opponent 56 SXWMS 5 55 Missouri Valley 5 lst in Springfield Tournament l6 Kansas State l5 lj Westerii Illinois l4 Z5 NIEMS 8 27 CMS l7 Z7 Graceland 5 lgw NWlN'lS l l 20 NEMS l l 26 Kansas State Teachers 5 l5 Colorado li Z5 Nebraska 8 l8 South Dakota State 15 24 lllinois 9 24 Purtlue 8 li Kansas State lfl 52 SEMS 2 2 8 M acM u tray 5 25 Drake 6 Cavanaughis 38 Career Coach Whitney s forecast for a winning year, provided that the team stayed healthy, proved to be true. Witli a new wrestling mat and new spirit, the matmen posted an 18-O-I season mark. The Tigers opened their season with two pre-con- ference wins over Southwest Missouri State and Missouri Valley and wrestled their way to a first in the Springfield Tournament. In the opening conference meet, Missouri's Bob Knudsen decisioned Tom Keller in the last match of the meet for a narrow 16-15 win over K-State. E, Lampitt, B. Knudsen, B. Willirlins, B. Shepherd, R. Thompson, G Freiders, S. Cavanaugh,j. Palazzolo, B. Zemmel,Trainer D. Bass, E. Pierce t Victories Set Record After wins over the next eight opponents the Tigers edged conference foe Colorado, 15-14. Annual rivals llli- nois and Purdue fell before the undefeated grapplers 24-9 and 24-8. In the Tigers' only rematch, Kansas State blem- ished Missouri's perfect record with a 14- 14 tie. junior Steve Cavanaugh posted new Missouri records for career victories, 38, and total points, 135, while com- piling a 19-1-1 record. Bill Shepherd, another junior, gained the most pins, eight, by a Tiger in a single season. -I. Thomas, Coach Hap Xwhitney, L. Meyer. --aw.......,-u -so 5. -1151: 4. . . - S, - ifirf K- . 4 ' , 1 1 fu., N. . . ggi.-I-ie. .asf W +- f .e,.-rv f ' 4 '-.1 .W ' .5f:f3?:f5?z-' M 25 WU? 3 Wi?-5i' f,f,.f.'ff,'- rf Y' 7,5 501. . , ' WZ. 2'v ,Z-2-Q -v 'A4f.f'- .. 4 ' 5,-m A4 5 4 f , Q xflpy 4143 mg-:f..,::'f' 1 l ,, t in l j'ffL25ff' 'Z l ?ff?'Qf:L2f ' rua-ev . ' W. Vf f -In vb, 1. WM may naw! L. Crawford, S. Kovic, P. Nunn, T. Sloan, VI. Doughtery, pl. Clark, Coach Chandler. 'TUz!'3fwn,j yi. Tiger Golfers Closed Year with 5-15-3 Record Tiger golfers closed out the season with a 5-15-5 rec- ord, falling to the bottom spot in the Big 8 conference. Tommy Sloan and Bob Marks led the team with 78.0 and 78.4 strokes. Missouri grabbed three wins in the dual-meet season, opening with a victory over Drake, 9M-Sh, and St. Louis University, 12M-SM. The golfers then split a series with Washington University, 14M-5M and 9-9. St. Louis and Memphis dumped Missouri in the final two matches. ln the triangular meet competition, the Bengals cap- tured two second-place finishes. The golfers dropped the first three matches, losing nine straight contests. In the final two triangulars, Missouri fell to Southern Illinois University, 449-462, and Lincoln, 507-508. jerry Doughtcry reed off during practice. Tennis Team Finished 2-4 in Conference Play Missouri netters compiled an overall record of 5-ll , V n . Q, ' Q and slumped to last place in the Big 8 tennis race. In con- ference season play, the Tigers recorded a 2-4 mark, scoring wins over Nebraska and Iowa State. Northeast Missouri State downed the Bengals, 6-5 and 4-2, in the opening and closing matches of the pre-confer ence season. Missouri dropped three matches in the state of Texas, losing to North Texas, 9-0, Texas Christian, 6-l, and East Texas, 9-O. Southern Illinois and the University of Illi- nois handed the Tigers their fifth and sixth defeats, 9-O and 8-l. ln conference play, Don Spilker, Ron Oxenhandler, and jim Cochran each posted dual wins over Nebraska to give the Tigers a 5-l victory. , , , ,. as li lg I Ti' -sds . ,. . ,, ' A . - 5 K , , S . J., ii D , hx l K K A up ii Kwai- . K I 1:3 was ,:. ap I L t: 1 K y , 3 . fpp X . 'T' .Q . . 'E S .t - ', - .,,, tti. . ,.,,,, ,,.,-,..,, - 5 p p I ,Lift-s ,- Vf i. - , ,s . 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The Tiger's dumped Westminster in the opener, 2-4-8, but fell to Kansas, 11-9, the following week. The Rugby team then posted wins over Harvard, 14-3, the Kansas City Blues, 5-O, and Kansas, 16-15. The Bengal's were tied two times by the Kansas City Rugby Club, and once by the Blues, 5-3, in the final match of the season. ln the post-season tournament at Chicago, the Tiger's fell to Palmer College, 16-6, in the first round. Missouri then downed Iowa in the sec- ond round, l5-3, for sixth place. fx Front row: rl. Bowen, M. Hoffman,wl. Benecke, B. Georges, G. Tutera, T. Bland, T. Hoffman, l. Clhristison, S. Smith,j. Prim. Second row: R. Bern- sen, W. Beckett, M. Riggs, M. Fischer, K. Peltier, M. l-lensgen, UI. Rob- erts, S. Feldman, -I. Reynolds, B. Bates, M. Sagan, VI. Cochran. Third row: C. Stetcher, FI. Hurley, P. Howard, C. Maxwell, S. Steiner, G. Lambeth, B. Newbold, B. Upjohn, L. Miller. Fourth row: W. Sutton Ccoachl, C. Schmitt, E. Wellmeyer, gl. Whittaker, bl. Hasheider, AI. Schmidt, C. Lozier, M. Crocker, ,l. Clark. 4 A striped Westrninster player cllusenl the loose bull as Missouri'sAloe Hurley mul ,loe Bowen dosed in to tackle him. The striped Harvard team and the Nfissouri Rugby squad scrambled for the loose hall during a scrum which followed LI penalty against l'lnrvarLl. 9 IM Sports Programs W .- Q f 's u in Increased Participation Mark to 4,500 Men rw X QW , - Q. 159. if i X ,rr 'ir , W L, V V A N Sigma Nu's defensive line attempted to block the kick-off following a Beta Touchdown in the fraternity championship game, Tom Sanchez pointed out offensive and defensive weaknesses to the Sigma Nu squad during the halftime huddle. Beta Theta Pi Gained IM Football Crown Beta Theta Pi regained the intramural fraternity grid championship defeating Sigma Nu, 25-6. Quarterback Wil- son Del?izzo guided the Betals to their second title in three years by tossing four touchdown passes and one PAT aerial. SAE captured the fraternity title from Beta last year with a 20-6 victory. Quarterback Dave Bailey sparked the Sigma Nu offense with a five-yard touchdown pass. DelPizzo connected with end Dave Clark for the Beta's first score in the early minutes of the game. The Beta quarterback hit Garth Elzea for the second touchdown and fired to Mike l-loeferling for the third tally in the first half. SigNu opened the second half with their only touch- down on a pass from Dave Bailey to Dave Fleming, The SigNu defense stiffened allowing only one more Beta score. Mrs. K 3 . M at W t. ' at av -na, . V, The Sons of Bates pushed the Cyclones back to their own goal line during the campus league championship football game, 1 Quarterback Bill Koch fired a pass over Caulfield rushers. OB's Took Campus, Bates, Dorm League The Sons of Bates captured the off-campus title, while Bates grabbed the residence hall championship in the intramural football races. Both teams gained an early lead and then stymied their opponent with a strong de- fense. The Sons of Bates downed the Cyclones, 14-6, for the campus league crown on two early touchdowns. SOB quarterback Randy France threw to Ray Dooley and Stuart Brown for the scores. In the dorm league final, Bates house edged the Caul- field Playboys, 6-0, behind the clutch passing of quarter- back Bill Koch. Bates took the opening kickoff and marched 52 yards for the only score of the game. The defenses of both teams dominated the remainder of the contest as neither team could sustain a drive. Russ Washingtmun saved the ball from going out of bounds. Ed Taylor, playmaker for Geyer, dribbled around johnson players. at YI, Geyer Tackled Fugs, Grabbed Dorm Trophy The Losers' downed NROTC for the campus division title, and Geyer house captured the residence hall trophy with a 21-point margin over johnson, 36-15. The Losers, gained their victory with a second half rally led by Lee Halberg. Geyer posted an easy win overjohnson House with Russ Washington and Ed Taylor teaming up to control the ball and the contest. NROTC dominated the first half of the campus divi- sion game, outscoring the Losers', 14-7. But the Losers' opened up the second half with a scoring burst that gave them the game, 27-22. Geyer grabbed the lead over johnson at the start of the residence hall final and never relinquished it The Fugs were held to only six points in the first half and nine in the second The Losers' forward grabbed a loose ball from an NROTC player. Beta's Defeated PhiKap's for Greek Crown Nf'f y if ' PhiKap player blocked Bob Boston's shot in the Greek final. l Beta Theta Pi gained their second title in the last three years by defeating Phi Kappa Theta, 41-35. Forward Bob Boston's rebounding and the consistent shooting of guard Bill Sangster gave Beta the Greek division crown. In the first half, neither team was able to open up a substantial lead and the half ended with the Beta's on top by only four points, Z1-17. But the Beta's rallied in the early minutes of the second half and the PhiKap's were never able to overcome the point difference. Bob Boston lofted a shot over Kevin Sweeney and jon Staggers. .1 ..9 'f? Q!! A Beta front lineman spiked the bull over the hands of two defending ATO's in the final game of the fraternity intramural division. Three divisions of 97 teams competed for the championship plaques. Brown House team awaited the spike from McNair in semi-final game Beta, Brown, and MoClurg Captured Titles Beta Theta Pi collected its fourth consecutive fraternity volleyball title, while Brown and McClurg captured the residence and campus league championships. The campus division constituted only 21 teams compared to 26 fraternity squads and 50 resi- dence hall teams. Brown grabbed the residence hall title with a victory over Shields, the reigning titlist. In the smaller fra- ternity division, the Beta dynasty rolled over ATO in the final match to maintain their crown. McClurg domi- nated the smallest section of the vol- leyball intramurals, the campus divi- sion, defeating ISO for the title. Altogether the 97 teams in the three divisions competed in 524 matches to determine the champions. Beta lineman spiked another set down on the ATO's in the fraternity title match Hyde team members were M. Gill, C. Schultz, K. Myers, B. Perkins. Hyde Gained Residence Hall Bowling Title A Lambdaflhi watched the outcome of hi s roll in the final match. Hyde House dumped Marmaduke, 2,377 to l,870, capturing the intramural bowling team championship. Hyde dominated the residence halls bracket throughout the tour- nament by rolling game totals over 2,100 pins in each match. ln the semi-final competition, Hyde defeated Green House, 2,150 to 2,055, and Marmaduke qualified for the finals edging Shields, 2,011 to 1,922 Hyde also took the top position in the individual championships with a total of 2,149 pins. Carl Schultz, Hyde, posted the top scores in the high game and high se- ries divisions with 228 and 619. Teammate Ed Szoko fol- lowed his high game score with a 220. Phil Fleisher, john- son, who rolled a 587, and A1 Gentry, Reed, who followed with a 584 were the closest to Schultzls overall series total. Beta Captured Crown in Bowling Competition Beta Theta Pi gained the intramural bowling team championship by dumping the LambdaChi's, 2,169 to 2,008 Beta grabbed its position in the fraternity title match with a win over Phi Gamma Delta, 1,990 to l,790, and LambdaChi defeated the SigEp's, 2,180 to 2,028, for their spot. Altogether, 70 teams and 436 men participated in the combined fraternity and independent intramural bowling team competition. In the individual competition, Delta Upsilon captured the honors with a four-man total of 2,206 Ron Phillips, KappaSig, took the high series title with 586, followed by jeff Werber, SAM, with 578. The single high game was turned in by Lee Woodward, SigEp, with a 229 game. Den- nis Berislavich, DU, placed second behind Lee in the high game competition with a 221. Chuck Stillwell, Beta, released his try for a strike against Lambd1Chi Beta's winning team members were T. Forshee, C. Stillwell, R. Babb, K. Dougl s vi -- V Vi i ' ' fy? I ,, V 13' I 3 I , 4,,V I Vgwgw , ,....... , , V1 2 V if ' QV, , ,5f ' ,Q W ' V f M . '41 'ik V XX if NV Q V V M 'Q'iI s r 5 1V -Vf if ,fe , f ' e ' J. iff? l' 5 3 ' N: ,, W i ' W ,W .ia . at , M ' Q V , V . V 1 V2.9 , - as if QV ' ' VW ' , VV ' KW .VV V l V W ,, V W ,ff . . 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A capacity crowd of enthusiastic fans turned out to cheer the swimmers during the intramural swimming and diving championships. xx. . t ss s. The six swimmers competing in the residence hall division took their mark for the start of the 50-yard backstroke event Beta and Brown Swam to First One point separated the top two teams in both divisions of the intra- mural swimming championships. Brown captured the residence hall honors with 30 points, followed by Stark House with 29. Beta Theta Pi gained the Greek title with the SigEp team finishing second. Four new marks were set in the Greek division. PhiDelt Cecil Chap- pelow broke the 50-yard freestyle record with a 25.8 time, and john Schmudde, DU, posted a 26.9 mark for the 50-yard butterfly. New squad records were by Beta, l:56.2, in the 200-yard medley relay, and SAE, 1:-40.4, for the 200-yard freestyle relay. Second man of a 200-yard relay team took a diving start as his teammate hit the edge. 1 Front row: R. Doff, B. Becker, V, Hanick. Second row: D. Sarver, C. Brauch, T. Pusateri, T. Kimberlin, M. Fulk, G. Batz. Z m I IB I af: l n an 31- 5 ll n SRS UB Q-. U3 .. .W K. - .. -if . f. Qi - - K ' my , x. A -1521: j 5 gf, W Q K -wif, g 7 fi M as K N -. . g mf -. '1. ' .L iw: -1 N , Ax- Q' N AK: Q 535- Q f . . -V X f 4 K ff- N 4 V .f V. .Zi .. ' ,. 'f' . -sf ' -K ., -' . 5 . . . it 3 , K K X Q. M ,uf X ,V MF desk Y 1 wg 0.14 .. .fix xnxx Q . 4, K tdgg Nj? xpq... A ,S . as v ,. WN N .. ,ax .M Q . .,..w... .e X K K im J . 4 V my .K . W A M ATO's second baseman Vic I-Ianick tagged the base and threw to his teammate at first for a double play. -f-a,,.,W,,,f Hmm gp-uv' l 'HI 'bw a U Front row: R, Fitzgera.ld,j. Quiclc. Second row: P. Noonen. Third row: FI. Thornton, B. Koch. Fourth row: S. Brown, A. Fitzgerald, Bates, ATO's Captured Intramural Softball Titles Bates House dumped Warner in the intramural soft- ball championship game to gain the residence hall crown. Bates edged Hadley, 9-8, in the team's first contest, ad- vancing to the semi-finals against Marmaduke. Bates also dropped Marmaduke in another close match, 5-2. Warner advanced to the finals by blanking Coclcrell, 1-0, and stopping Crittenden in the semi-finals, 14-12. Altogether, 48 teams competed in the residence hall division, playing a total of 68 six-inning games. Alpha Tau Omega successfully defended their intra- mural softball trophy by downing Zeta Beta Tau, 7-6, in the championship game. The ATO's dumped the SigEp's, last year's runnerup, in the opening contest, ll-5. The titlists then defeated the AEPi's, 5-2, in the next match. ZBT dropped Delta Tau Delta, 5-l, in their first game and edged Beta Sigma Psi, 5-4, in the next contest. Alto- gether, 27 fraternities contended for the Greek intramural softball title, with over 600 men participating. 4 ,Xt k,. he :N wasps-wsws-ww.f....,m . -'X -vrwv-4?--vefmwmk WN, .sua :K . vw-f - :Jw f A Lee I-Ialberg, member of the championship Beta Theta Pi squad, Crossed the tape second in the 440-yard run. al' -warm Mmftmxg I ,,,V M5 SAE anchor man on the mile relay team sprinted with the baton. Residence hall runners started the relay race Beta Theta Pi, Spencer, Won Track Titles Beta Theta Pi edged out ATO for the fraternity track title, and Spencer House gained the residence hall crown. Beta claimed six second places and one first, while Spencer won four events. Robert Althage gave the Betais their only first place finish in the high jump. Beta placed second in the 65-yard hur- dles, the 880-yard run, the 440-yard run, the 880-yard relay, the 440-yard relay, and the softball throw. Spencer gained their wins in the 880- yard relay, the 880-yard run, the 440- yard run, and the long jump. Reed House finished second with two individual winners and one second place. PhiGam Roger Wehrli set two new records in the 120-yard low hurdles and the long jump. PhiDelt jim Whittaker posted a new mark in the 220-yard run. f,--' iff- i'E? ' wtttifxiiii...-M-fef V '4A2fd'eee'-1sNY?'1 . .i i- X 'L . . f 'L'W . . .V-+2 wi. , ' . - tv' - 3t's,g,W., we 'QMS .,.,...s-sw-A f '--, ,sq .,.,.... .11 .. sms u,H',.,. W - S t s W 1 5 it ' . We . . E ,we-,ft 5 3' A , ve' if ,fc K . ,k .- . . L ,M I . .:... . k 3 . . WW . Q W, s ..... ,, , .l M... A... 5 i .. .. . A ' ' ml. V: ft ,i,.i,1.f. , a ll ' 595 --fe ,Tl ' ' Qfilfaisafssmslgfe-1' r 5 aim- ,..s s t - it . Q: .. -',k K . Vg ' s 7 1 ' s 1 .L EQ 1, 5' 2 - ' Eg, . .S 1. . . W -i .-,' s f, 1-fs , -- t I ,gk ff-ir' An intramural sprinter in the dormitory division raced toward the finish line 5 . 9' 'O Tennis champ Jay Pattiz, Stewart, was an exhausted victor. wget as . fi :assi ii-zz at -t si . . y . i Ed Krueger fought desperately but lost to Pattiz, 6-O, 6-4. Jay Pattiz Claimed Tennis Finals Win jay Pattiz, Stewart House, dominated play during the first set of the overall intramural tennis championships as he shut out his opponent Ed Krueger, Kappa Alpha, 6-O. But Pattiz had to battle Krueger all through the second set before taking a 6-4 edge for the victory and the University championship. Pattiz had advanced to the finals after beating Critten- don's Mike Daft in the semi-final contest. Ed Krueger downed Hsien Tseng, off-campus, for his spot in the final match. Bill McGreeVy Gained IM ATO Graville returned McGreevy's serve, placed along the wall. Graville awaited a well-placed shot of McGreevy. Handball Crown Dan Graville, ATO, picked up the first set against Bill McGreevy, Phelps, 21-14, in the handball finals. McGreevy then won the following two sets on identical scores of 21-15 and 21-15. The victory put McGreevy at the top of both Greek and dorm handball divisions. Dan Graville eliminated Tom Lyon, Sigma Chi, in semi-finals play, 21-7, 14-21, and 21-10. Freshman Bill McGreevy secured his position in the inter-divisional match by defeating Dick Webb, Sigma Chi, 21-10, 18-21, and 21-14. Bill McGreevy prepared to return the ball. Members of the senior interclass Held hockey team practiced a faceoff before the final games of the meet. WAA Activities Were Competitive and Fun Activities offered by the Women's Athletic Associa- tion included dancing, gymnastics, and competitive sports. Membership was reached by ,receiving 100 points in at least two WAA programs. women received their let- ters when they earned 1,000 points in activities. Kappa Alpha Theta dominated the girls' intramural swimming meet. The Theta's outswam second-place Delta Gamma, earning 108 points to the DG's 86M2. Marilyn Parey, Schurz, took the individual honors by winning the 60-yard medley and the 40-yard backstroke. In the interclass field hockey competition, the sopho- more team was unbeaten. They defeated the freshmen 1'- 0, juniors 2-0, and seniors 3-0. The freshmen captured second place. Shin guards were welcome protection at the girls' hockey game. .qs Aiahf ' 6 4- J 1 i 5 fi ii' . Q 'X , x K V Pa A ' A 'kv-K ,, .4 - 1:1 .nfigmrdaiw f- My ,Q r g 55.1.1 5. Y .QI AW ,K 5 sf H - . . . 1 ,. we-'Q :rf , ,, ffg A l - ft VL '23',.,f1g:T . ff. .FR ' - ' fl' A , v fi. u , . x TM, 2? . . . s , ,wwf - .- 'ff . -f-4, , . .4-' ' 'i 2, 5 1 M .r' ff f 'Eff . U' ' 1,0-H X ' 'G ','. 7, 'JZ 1 . .X - X 3' K . :..,'-f-. A , .ff KX 1' .x .4 3, 1' V eff? fx . 'Rf-.-,,, ,.,f. l. 'HA , 5 Q 5 ' 9' , ws 'F-fi . , 11. . in , be . 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Gymnastics Competition Ended Winter IM's Cathy Wolff, Gentry, dominated the intramural gym- nastics meet by gaining the title in the vaulting, uneven bars, floor exercises, and tumbling events. Bonnie Mosby Lathrop, won the balance beam competition and Beverly Bauer, Schurz, captured the honors on the trampoline. In the intramural bowling team competition, the fourth and fifth floors of Lathrop Hall captured the overall campus title by defeating the AEPhi squad, 5,542-3,48-4. Sandra Diamond, AEPhi, grabbed the individual bowling trophy with 787 total pins for six games. Board of Curators Approved Tentative Plans Plans for the new multi-purpose fieldhouse- auditorium were approved by the Board of Curators in September, with construction of the facility expected to begin in late summer. The 7.65 million dollar structure was designed by the St. Louis firm of Sverdrup and Parcel. The new auditorium-fieldhouse will be located on a site east of the Memorial Stadium. 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' N x'..-f-T'rw.f'.-Q 2' 1 . fx ' -' x,-.:f?2eL- -Tfdxififff.-,-.'.f,-,+ix:.f,':.'f,-nn-,-.PIfx. -w af?g.',:,1',u.-.1-4'-.fifv V f , X , f-fim ,1 f mx A N, Q, . 2 -- .-K fi 2,131,5?f,f.fefff'f.-Aa .-.-.Q, B' 4: Mix J Q Q 5 +5 Xa 9 4 I w Q 5 K .. K Q, fig? ' k-5Q?iiQ?f'Pi35R X + '- Q 1 an :ii eww-A it ' U N-,fi ,wif-1 V V in -- I S 5- ggi?-W A- 1 '... fw F2551 A vYW f . . . -, .:.- .Qi ML gggi . ,Q g 4e gfi1f ,M - f, Gs 4 if , S fs is X- - if -.s5k,f'.,g5 - 'K 3 5 fr af S+ 5 W 1 1 if . Ng, Ns gy J, s 5 Q 'N iffzfjku X - 1 25:19 26 was A .uk -. , ks . 4. ug 91. .VHA .mf fe. A ,L - 1331 L. . L k W fi A www, it was Speaker Stressed the Modern Role of Women The convocation assembly opened the Year of the Tigressn celebration honoring the one-hundredth anniver- sary ofthe admittance of women to the University. It began with a prologue play acted out by University students who performed in nineteenth century costumes. Webster College President Jacqueline Grennan spoke on womens changing role in todays societyi She said that college should help young women build the power to mature, and it was up to them to make a place for them- selves as responsible citizens. Dr. Lois Knowles, chairman of the centennial commit- tee, spoke for University alumni chapters and paid tribute to the past accomplishments of the University and its women. St. Lnuisan jacqueline Grennan spoke to University women. QF COLUMBIA. I BF F .ma J uns 2-ith, L. ii., late Till' Law of No- vember. in this department one-half months. The fseiilty is now ezmtiplt-te in all the dopant :imma save that of Lew, which will he filled In dm: time, and youu men need not go out of the State to enjoy the hill advantages o it Universl-H ty education. The Board of Cluratora dar-in themselves fortn- naie in having' seein-ml some of the tiniest men in the coun Lrg as 1'rof'i-isa-urs, and are deter- mincil ioniake the Uiiivarfltly in all respects worthy uf the Slate. The tuition filo for the term is 340 69, payable upon admissiun. iimirel lntfrivnts families, including lodging, wisslimg an fuel, may be had at from 88 59 to 35 00 per week. T - Stnclenm appniriliitl nccsiitlingg to lag: by Goua- ty Puutts are not cliarfmlilt- with tuition. The tuition fee for t ic Law College is, for the presmit harm placed at the low rate of 846 00. Students WED pmposc- ?ngl':1dtnsi8Bt'e required to conforni to the prescribed cfsurse of studies: but others lirnperlv qxiiililitsl, may pursue :inch stnrlics auf attcmi such lectures as they desire. under the dit-retina of the Faeulty: and upon leaving: the lfnlveraily will lm entitled to eerily ii-:abs of prohcimiffgz ln the Pz'eparaitnrv or sfnrmsl Cantatas, ynurxg mini ctinhnreselvnd til rtlnmat any :time ts! is - vameoinetit in their :stmlif-s. .special prnmiiwniste will be given to the Nurs rail Collage ai' the Unix si-aity, wlilch is rlesigrwii in wlitesie ami train l0:lC'l'HlI'S fm- their peculiar ifticntirm. ln eoiariection with the llsrmssl lhspsrtutexii ti Liirdc-l Ellhool will be oprfnirll, vein:-li satin si stu' aigiltu will lu: trxpeett-tl in visit, in ostlter is wit ns:-as the 'twat mvlhmls flfgivlng itnrlrsztfllstz, and kafzlllfsgz si school. 355534 it is tfonfitlsntly iuipeil that Railroad eominfinlmititm Litiwirlfilstlilii will lwkkllmli?-39105 bel'-ure ilu' fluttering of iles isrnzi R. L. 'ITB D, July as fiitf?if.g 0 iiocrsiary. I .tai . This clipping announced thc opening of a University Normal School. Model Schools motto was free schools, better schools and progress. A First Model School Set One hundred years ago the University opened its doors to women students. Two Women applied for admis- sion the first year and were enrolled in the School of Edu- cation. The young women lived with local families and paid 40 dollars tuition a semester. They were strictly chaperonecl and separated from male students. A model school opened to give the teachers a chance to practice teaching in a classroom atmosphere. This has remained a part of the School of Education teaching pro- gram today. 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A ties: fli'Ei and it'iviflgghlffstlittif asfalt all nm' Sfllrt- tfttisttal still ass- ssniitsEv.s'si'ti amlsittilfi anti sliliisnls sim? . 3 'Q t 1 .ms:s4wlwawmwwM,a-hmm? Precedent for Modern Educational Programs Y ' .1-in -l ll giiis ' l a ...M - ' ll' Q: pg- ,, .1,4' , l fi-' ' 'M if Af 5: ' an 5 1 , J 3 1 4,--12 .2 .1 This picture was representative of the campus in 1867, Th: llrst Normal School was in thc lower right corner. 40 'MQWYSKN' is 'r' -'fi if ii .k, ' 4, A 'I . 5'i f.'.' Spring weather provided sloppy ground for mud fights. Amy McC0mbs gave special commentaries for women on KOMU-TV Women Assumed , .kJ3,:'vk . -tie' i-17.1 ' '- fs yy? 1- s . -loal Charlc-ville was the teams Tiger mascot at games. ew Roles in Today's World Wlomen were enrolled in every phase of education at the University except for the School of Forestry. Educa- tion for women has progressed from the first Normal School in 1867 to almost every area in business and in- dustry in 1967. 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Wildcats Got the 'Dickens' at Homecoming The K-State Wilclcats proved to be the losers in the Tail of Two Kittiesn as the Bengals finally managed to cap- ture a Homecoming victory. Geneva Sugarbaker, Laws Hall, reigned over the activities which followed her election as Homecoming Queen in a campus-wide voter T K 5 -M ' - N W. , i ,E 2 W i slit flsfliit 55.5 hftgiffs fhgr' 1 .i S A 'vp li 11 1 . 5? I w Decorated cars, floats, and bands were featured in the parade. The Cats Sup pep rally on Friday was followed by the judging of displays. LambdaChi and TriDelt took first among the Greeks while Bingham captured the Independ- ents group prize. Saturday evening, Geneva was presented at the University Homecoming dance, Bengal Bugaloof' We The Governor crowned Geneva as Homecoming Queen during halftime. .275 , fi , 5' 'V f ,,, Wk, QM: ff f ff fda? ww, , 4 .Aff J W M ,L 7 M'V'WW 2 ' , 7 Afffkwf 2 4 I4 f new at 8 : fm G ZAQWMA1? ,. V ,nge 1,3,,bn' Wi ww ,f ww fi? 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Engineering Week Added Guest Lecturers The College of Engineering designated March ll-18 as Engineering Week to honor their patron, Saint Patrick. To publicize the occasion, the engineering students grew beards and dressed in green hats and vests during the week. Professor for a Day lecturers were added to the list of events. The guest speakers included Rex Whitten, for- mer Federal Highway Administrator and former chief engi- neer of the Missouri Highway Department. Lecturing to reach the maximum number of students, these men criti- cally appraised their jobs and related their personal experi- ences in an effort to better acquaint the students with the world of industry. The Gas Economy Run, co-sponsored by the Engineer- ing Club and Whiteley Oil Company, Phillips 66 represen- tative, opened the activities on Saturday. Tuesday, the slide rule contest was held, while the Food Fest barbecue took place on Wednesday. The honors banquet, lab exhibits, beard growing, and button designing contests were on Fri- day, Saint Patrick's Day. The events ended with the Green Tea, held at the Chancellor's house, the St. Pat's Ball, and the coronation of the Queen of Love and Beauty, Nancy Bailey, represent- ing Pi Beta Phi. She reigned over the dance and all of the engineer's activities the following year. Wham, af if f 'if Engineers Queen Nancy Bailey Pi Beta Phi Aa aiiaaa a iaii a We ,'w.n .a ' ?!,c,4,,,,1g., , , R ' , . 5 y ,VV, X , 5, , um A 1, 3 0 ff,f.,1 , 7-7. kjvfhtr ,, ,H , E , jg y 2 a. 55 an 4 5 M X , U ,, ' A 9 I ZW H 5 , Si 2 aa K Barnwarmin' Queen Donna Gross Kappa Kappa Gamma - fx S ppppp A R, 4' XY 4 aa'a x up ' f:. HE 'f Q-mx 3? .4 2, QQ -mm pf -f g P sw: 7 K an X , . Q X2 fi? 153 3 . 2 T K as N x i - H Donna Gross, Kappa, was crowned Barnwarmin' Queen in Brewer. The Aggies gave one of their members the traditional paddling An Aggie looked on as his date retrieved 21 water-logged hat. ..d ' wif N The Kappas helped their candidate, Donna Gross, in her skit. Goat Kissing Began Ag Week Activities The kiss-the-goat-or-your-date tradition signified the start of Aggie Week as agriculture students toured campus and formally asked their prospective dates to Barnwarminf Donna Gross, Kappa, was crowned Barnwarminl Queen at the dance. She was chosen by the Aggies after presenting a skit, along with the other queen candidates, in jesse Auditorium. Alpha Gamma Rho was in charge of creating the farm atmosphere in Brewer Fieldhouse. A brush-covered barn background was enhanced by a tunnel of hay and leaves. Military Ball Queen Judy Gordon Kappa Alpha Theta fwwww 539,14 , Miss Mizzou Sue Losse Pi Beta Phi Sis Maggie Harlan, Alphaflhi, kicked high in the chorus line that backed up Joan Wtmiutl in her Miss Mizzou skit. Caniff Picked PiPhi to Wear Trench Coat For the first time, Miss Mizzou skits were presented to sellout crowds at two separate performances in Jesse. The winner was Susan Losse, PiPhi, one of three girls chosen by student balloting from a field of 16. Cartoon- ist Milt Caniff picked her from photo- graphs of the finalists. Sigma Delta Chi journalism frater- nity sponsored the skits, which were backed up by a band. The traditional trench coat was presented during half- time at the Missouri-Nebraska game. Winner Susan Losse sang i'My Fair Lady. E Y L . 3' 4 z. 4 , 1 5 S 4 5 s ll. . Hman N-.ua-Q f Kristin Booth, Kappa, was chosen 196' Greek Week Queen. Bob Winge, PhiPsi, congratulated Queen Kristin Booth. Rain Canceled Diverse Greek Week Activities The co-chairmen of the Greek Week Steering Com- mittee, Tom Parks, DeltaSig, and Marsha Millan, GammaPhi, traveled to jefferson City to see Governor Warren Hearnes sign the Greek Week Proclamation. Traditionally five days long, Greek Week was shortened to three days last year, but many ofthe fraternity and sorori- ty activities, such as the steak fry and the TGIF Dance, were canceled due to rain. Delta Upsilon Campustowne Races were conducted on the Saturday prior to the actual start of Greek Week activities. Beta Theta Pi edged Phi Gamma Delta to win the final heat in record time. The Greek Sing trophies were captured by the Beta's and Kappa's, and a Kappa, Kristin Booth, was crowned Greek Week Queen. Delta Gamma won its fourth Sigma Chi Derby Day in the last five years to end the week. Wmwwmgw E 5 5 Greek Week Queen Kristin Booth K Kappa Kappa Gamma if W M W ' WW' ff aa New Hx we M WWW W W f . ,J 'f,1'Yb-,wi ,.... X 2 ,iizlm L. LL , in Independent Ball Queen Pat Pryor Schurz Hall 41 4 , Nm 'ow 4,117 . 1 1 yi , f x I Q K 5 Ll ,V 5 Q I il K H The guitarist played new hits, Pat Pryor, Schurz, smiled following her Coronation as Independent Ball Queen. Crowded Rothwell Gym was the scene of the Ball which concluded Independent Week activities. While the band took a break, the crowds attention was diverted by floating balloons. Queen Coronation Ended Independent Week Independent Week was set aside for the Independent Ball, Spring Sing, and the annual Recognition Banquet. The Outsiders played their hit rec- ords, Time Wcmnlt Let Me and Re- spectablej' at the Ball in Rothwell Gym. Pat Pryor, Schurz, was chosen Inde- pendent Ball Queen with Mallory Helfer and Carol Killgore, both from Schurz, as her attendants. Lathrop Hall won Spring Sing for the second time. The Recognition Banquet honored all independent personnel assistants and WRHA and MRI-IA leaders. Dormitory exchanges and supervised intervisitation ended the week of events. The final dance, with music provided by The Outsiders, closed the Independent Ball Sororitie Fraternities ' . ...v gy ,, . ix, . -gn -' if . f-n.',wf'+...,.,,,. 1 N 9- -f. -. 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The pom pon girls, cheer- leaders, and Marching Mizzou pep band led the 2,500 students on the ROTC drill field in several cheers and the fight song. Before the field was taken over by the Dalton Gang and the students for the dance, Coach Dan Devine was given the microphone, and he pre- sented the football team giving the crowd its first glimpse of the '67 Ti- gers. Tom West, KTGR disc jockey, was in charge of announcing the pep rally sponsored by Panhel and IFC. The Dalton Gang entertained students at Tiger Take-Off. .l0al Chaflffvillf, ma5C0l2 led Ch 36fS4 Coaches Clay Cooper and Vic Rapp discussed the SMU game plans with Head Coach Dan Devine. 1 'V' Bill Casson, SigChi, branded Shirley Soderberg, TriDelt, prior to the srart of Derby Day. 'lun Delra Gamma failed ro win the rug-of-war contest, but captured the overall comperirion. . V 'F fr'Qf. w K e 8252: f ' -vw X N. Q :gg , ga IX, Judy Gordon, Them, was Derby Day Queen. Deidre Irwin, AEPhi, won milking contest. DG Retamed SIQIIIH C111 Derby Day Crown For the fourth time in the past five years, Delta Gamma won Sigma Chi Derby Day. The top three fin- ishers after the DG's were Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Phi, and Chi Omega. Judy Gordon, Theta, was the Derby Day Queen, while the Best Figure Award went to Diane Vales- tin, ChiO. The painting of SigChi on the girls, Cut-offs signalled the start of the events. Contests included the tug-of-war, egg toss, pie eating, cow milking, and the limbo. Gamma Phi Beta maintained the tallest pyramid with I5 girls balanced on top of one an- other. The novelty contest had one girl smoking a Cigar while another was trying to put it out. - - EWS ,ms Narrowly overcoming the PhiGam lead, Beta Theta Pi won DU's Campustowne Races Winning Beta team was comprised of J. Hurley, L. Ha1berg,j. Meyer, G, Barnett, C Searce S Smith and K Douglas driver Beta, TriDelt Won DU Campustowne Honors Beta Theta Pi had to borrow the Kappa Alpha Theta car after theirs was wrecked when a Sigma Nu run- ner stepped in front of it. They pushed their new car into the finals and then sped to a 136.7 time in the last heat narrowly defeating Phi Gamma Delta. Although they only got as far as the semi-finals, Delta Delta Delta, pushed by Sigma Phi Epsilon, won first place in the women's division. Theta and Price House won the Best Looking Car awards in the women's and men's brackets, respec- tively. They competed among the 29 fraternity, sorority and dorm entrants. Adam Bond, KTGR radio personal- ity, announced the races, and Debby Hatch, Theta, was named Campus- towne Queen from competing sorority representatives. Car catchers waited to stop the speeding cars as they crossed the finish line, 4 Swinging eggs bombarded tricycle riders as they passed on their way to the finish line. A PhiPsi pledge, competing against the winning ADPi team in a special race, was aided by his fraternity brothers Laura Carey, ADPi, was slightly ahead of Katie Row, DG, at the balloon popping and went on to win the race. ADPi Won PhiPsi 500, Kappa, ChiO Next It was sloppy on the ROTC drill field, but the weather wasn't causing the mess- it was the PhiPsi 500 tricycle race. Alpha Delta Pils two contestants peddled through mud pits and under swinging eggs, popped water balloons, found a grape hidden in custard, and rode around pegs slalom-style to win the race. The Kappa Kappa Gamma and Chi Omega entries were the second and third place finishers. ChiO won the Most Appropriately Dressed Award. Their contestants wore tiger outfits in observance of the Year of the Tigressf' Helen Hamshaw, Kappa, was named PhiPsi 500 Queen that night at a dance featuring Bob Kuban and the In-Men. Laura Struckmeyer, ChiO, and Susan Young, Alpha Chi Omega, were the first and second runners-up in the contest. 76 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL. Front row: B. AllgeyergL.Garard,treasurer T Fisher Second row S Settlage M Woods C Allcn M Hall B Block B. Park, recording secretary, B. Ginden, first vice-president, N, Fowler K Holton J Maxwell Third row M Edwards K Blumberg S Barrie president, N. Wick, president-elect, N. Sartin, corresponding secretary K Kronsbein M Milliken L Stewart C Smith Panhellenic Aided in Sigma Kappa Colonization Panhellenic Council, as part of the national organiza- tion, served as a direct communications center for all so- rorities. As a vital link in support of the Greek system, it acted as a spokesman for the sororities' point of view. Weekly meetings, held at alternating houses, established effective communications. The president and president- elect attended the national convention where, on behalf of the local group, they accepted a commendation for out- standing work. Two advisers from Panhel worked with Junior Panhellenic to coordinate pledge activities. Special functions included organizing Rush Week, recognizing outstanding sorority scholars, and co-sponsor- ing the Tiger Take-Off Pep Rally and Greek Week with IFC. It also aided in the colonization of a new chapter of Sigma Kappa. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Marjorie Ryckman at a weekly meeting Junior Panhel Coordinated Pledging Activities President-elect Nancy Wick assumed her position in the spring and officiated at meetings and Rush Week planning sessions. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC. Front row: L. Bedard, P. Gonnerman, L. A. Frkovich,B, Shurr,R.Tobin,L. Brinkmamj. Kauffmar1,D.Si1verman, Rice, assistant adviser, M. Walsh, treasurer, S. O'Koon, vice-presidentg S. E- Long, BA RHU- Third FOWZ S- G00dmaH, ,l- BOCISJ- YOUHEJ' Cllffis- L- Gentry, secretary, L. Stewart, adviserg S. Dill. Second row: L. Jud, Ruflfdilikj- Ahlcn- D- SHOHQLM. W00d31'd- I7 f :IIN . . . . is Y . . x Wi 332 r .. . f f- f- .7 I LB 222523 1 V M 4 if 7 It 4, K Y ' ff 4 42 , . fu ,f fx J L',k rs K f7 f . ,,,, gf . 'f'f f .BBQ 7 - .. g d, it I ' 4 W? ' 'ff .4 ' ,.,, ammonia 4 Alpha Chi Omegas and their fathers gathered around the piano and sang songs during the AlphaChi Dad's Weekend. 'f sehs . ' B' L 1 sv 5 ' B 1. ...Z . V -V I A , ' A VH MZ V .if--f.,,.v: . V . .. 2 qw ' 4 B' V W B . X' hhss ' - ' B' 1 ' k N., A ,E if , ff , 5 .3 J J. BHSSUISOH C. Bates P. Bayers P. Beckman S. Bishop C. Blume J. Boals S. Breene S. Brown L p B 1 . . . VVV- 'Q' 2 d' an .. B ei i ' . - me ,i,r - . L ' B AVr-A ., .1 ,f W 4 ,,L,,, A x Q ' X, 1 W . Nfl ? G', V We rf 'V D. Cole E. Donnell -I. Doswald S. Dyer M. Eggers M, Eigleben -I. Elbert j. Fahrenkrog S, Fike S, Fogg lrr it - iiii ' B ' ' . A B B L it L L L r - if H V. ,- 2 1 --.pi A B V ' L . 1 if' f L .f . . .... . L L 1 . . I4 I if J ,ff ...,,, I V. Q ki ,. Vk.,. V X , A. Folrarh E, Gaines G. Glaser A. Gluck S. Gluck S. Goetze L. Goldberg M. G1-ibou C. Gundling H... ....f - - - - I . ...J ...sk ,Q ..., K . ...W ..5, 'B X .- -.f 3 S , , ' le X S - k t B xr N ' E: 'i -It - . :r -. S I ,. 5 1-1 K' - L, i --BB . ff . B sf- S X ssus ff' M. Harlan N. Hein C. Henke P. I-limmelberger S. I-Ioemann B. Holevar K, Holton V, Holtz D. Hopkins L. Huffstot S. I-Iylef QA? Sw X . LX? 'N Q . : 1 .. . at N X., ,. ir xg, ,L X, Q X i 'Nos '.s... Q- if is 1 .tx Q, 5 i . .BB t f' .. M. Kampmeineff K. Kronsbein K. Kuenneke P. Lacy S. Lake M, Lichius P4 Ligfhgimef S, Lippincott P, Longtin 178 will Siifdlli' ay , .4 Q. 'af AlphaChi pledges and actives worked on their Homecoming display. Alpha Chi Omega A1phaChi7s Awarded Blood Drive Troph Scholarship and campus recognition, mixed with en- thusiasm, characterized the activities of Alpha Chi Omega. For the second straight year, the first place trophy for the MSA Blood Drive was presented to the AChiO house. Fraternities chose many AlphaChi's as sweethearts and little sisters. Eleven members of the sorority were ini- tiated into the Navy ROTC auxiliary, Mer d'Elles. Other AlphaChi's were recognized by Mortar Board, Fanfare for Fifty, and Angel Flight. Alpha Chi Omega joined with Alpha Epsilon Pi to produce The Chess Dame, a Savitar Frolics skit. In the spring, Alpha Chi and Kappa Alpha Theta, the DePauw Duo, celebrated their founding at DePauw University with a picnic. The AChiO's ended the year with Mom's Weekend at the chapter house. sa f . ' if o-. . .- e. . l A P sf' 1 tt - Q av K. 3. i -- -. is Q E f 2 . :i. w A X Q - ats . 'iigi a ' V S tr ' if s -.ki. - . . - 1 fy I C. McConnell S. MCMUffay C. Meyer R. Miller D. Moore j. Moore L. Moore E. Moran -I. Myles L, Newfeld ltt f t -.v ,K Q' r -.,, Q Q , Q zbk . . Q .QL . . 3... 5: A A i -f , si 'cuff . ai Q as f Rage is f , .... o 'o ' ' ji ': o . S saa s o Jill, ff PM if fi 5 'C f S. Noyes H. Odren S. Orabka L. Ormiston j. Osborn L. Parks K. Perrin K. Platz K. Pollard E. Prusak vu. f .i ..... Q. A ip p , , N-.si ..- K - V, 7-at ' : Q, a o t ..,. X . ' my t In K K .. K,-tw V as x . . . M K K l- S. Roth A. Sackreiter P. Schaffner H. Sievers J. Smith C. Staponski B. Stewart S. Stewart M. Thomas Z. Tombrink at .2 . 1 ,.. - . :', at.., Tr i - , .Q . '1 E' . Qt., . 2 4 . -8' is X? f- . if N Q I .. .V M . .., .. ..,. , uf.. K , . 2 , .-f . N ' . -w. C yi .x i ' i f M. Walsh B. Weber L Welch J. Wessel K. Williams P. Wilson S. Wilson J. Wood B. WOOICOII S. Young AlphaChi's cut up after fall initiation. Ray johns and Maureen Walsh took a break at the AChiO formal. Alpha Chi Omega 0 7 ' 7 Q h D 7 ACh1 S and AEP1 s Produced C ess ame AGRho pledges made a barefoot trek to the AlphaChi house after their walkout. Rho actives stole pledges' shoes and gave them to the AChiO's. 5 In few , W g ADPi's served their house Waiters as L1 surprise treat at dinner. The boys usually served the girls their evening meal, Alpha Delta Pi E d f R h W k ADP1 s Held Buffet at n 0 us ee ADPi pledges helped themselves to a buffet right after bids were accepted at the close of fall Rush Week. . , f' 5 ... ,. 'V 6553? g Wk X Sr-SWA W-sta. mw- X S QW M. Alberty G. Arnall L. Carey K. Chubb H M. Dupont M. Finucane Xl':.s X 5 . is M. I-lepworth B. Houghton An ADPi left the house on her way to study. S. Kanwischer R- Kennedy Alpha Delta Pi's, wearing flapper costumes for Rush Week, took a break between parties. g ..t. t A 2. s X ss wi 'I .,,wg,.. X K. Bartle J, Brown B. Burk J- CZPIC x X xxx Q.. ,Q X t QR . L X wx? N. Cowan G. Criswell J. Curtis D. Diemer -wh . X R as . X. at ig. I - 5 ' . 43 - - U 'W P. Goldrick B. Griffee S. l-laerer 1: l l 1 : A. Howard T. Hutchinson D. jones . L. Kolkhorst C. Kunkel N. Laakman 'F B. Harris 1. jones L. Lane 1 M ff-' M, - ' at 5 . '47 tv ff ' W. be . , ,K www-3. on j V W ,. f E 2 f . t W, . V .5 ., Z' if ' , 9 an ,..j,.fuf...v. I M Agfffu ' I gi X -' ,a t ,. ,AA . V:'V . . ' ,V,A . . z YV . f-' 1 ,,,, , u Q ' ' t .- . 4.5 -V ,VF M V I .. 3 tv ,ga g 4 ., , 'Q E? if 1- L 4 t Q ' K. Lassen B, Little B, McClure B. McClure M. McCoy M. McHaney J. Mattson E. Meehan C. Meyer L. Mowrer - H N VV V V V. . , -- 3' V: q YM 4 ,,..' ,gf af- V -we , 5? .1 -iii fin A ii? . 73, f .f ff: 4 fl - L 4, ' ' Vf A I..v,.. M Illl if I ' I . ' . Hia .-,IW K. Murray P- MUFYHY D. Newcomb L. Olson B. Orrill S. Palmer B. Park D- Paffa M- Powell M- Pfaff V . V,V,A - ,.,, ,,.,,,, I .5 ,, V, . ,,L,i., ,,., 'R ' ,,.,.,, A ' T ll. A' . . - . Q2 , . H t A A 0 ' B. Price C. Ricks T. Rogers L, Rutledge L. Seyb K. Smith J. Southworth M. Stonner C. Tebbetts W. Torgeson C. Trefz T --rr . p ppp p p iZ . .. T , 2 1 . E ' if 2 W., f f 1 ' Y f . M i af 3' t ..., , . . 1' . A. . -y f 9' A .. f , ff A w 5 gf f H M. Vollmar Alpha Delta Pi S. Vogel C. Ward M. Wenz C. White C. Wolfe B. Woodall j. Wright E. Wyett J- Zenfell C. Zimmerman DPi Awarded First Place in PhiPsi 500 Alpha Delta Pi pedaled to victory in the annual PhiPsi 500 tricycle race. Adding to their achievements, their entry gained second place in the costume competition with the theme of 'iADPi Hippif' During Homecoming, the Alpha Delta Pi's decoration of an elderly, bespectacled woman perched at her spinning wheel, captioned Spinning Tales for the Tigers, wove another fall triumph and received third place recognition in the decorations contest. Headlining the campus fashion world, an Alpha Delta Pi was selected by AWS as one ofthe 10 best dressed women on campus. The pledges turned handymen follow- ing an auction, December 9. They were sold to the highest bidders to complete various jobs such as polishing shoes, Washing cars, and ironing shirts. .. W.. x fig' M, W i iiii is '3 'fi as ,- 4 4 'Q i 1 A DPi's celebrated their victory in the PhiPsi 500. Qtr? I W , jz' ik w at 'PW M. Adler 1 4? C2 I M. Bernstein at f a--.Jgaa .Aft ' ,. 7, .H-W ,. .., ff ,, V2 i.. 17, it Q 11'lf' E. Dagerman 41, ,g., Se f'5 ,jr 'fi if L. Ehrenberg .Iwi I Z fix ,,., Q . S. Adler tw .f 2 V 1 wa 'Y fren B. Block 1. David f mv 5 3' if . .2 , . fa, fl? I N we ' ff? NK 5 ,A I. Ballin I K. Blumberg tea, W gg, vt at S. Diamond ' '-v fm A ' 1 3 . i , , . . -- . M. Farber S. Fields 3 35' N-5 ... JV fv M. Freedman -I. Fuchs C. Gamm B. Gold S. Kessler ,- .1 ' if X' super. E. Lippel , X E. Prostok C. Gold J .im N Q ,Q . ..... i SQ it Q B. Kully ,ag l S. Hambourger ' V .- I 3 I -V' iii. i,-il .. 65522 V .. , . ..,, ,tztamwa . J' , I . Zi 3 4 R. Bassin Q' if .gl ,,., , R. Cole I , E. Drucker I , ...V f ,gf C. Fischer .,. at ' xx. r'el J, Ginsburg se .fa 3 it N. Hart . ..,.- , xt? .. -1- ' fa L. Lankin R. Lazarov V5 1- R. W, . , ,. . . t . .. . .. ,. L. Levinson High Service Honors Presented to AEPhi Alpha Epsilon Phi received the National Social Service Award for its outstanding service projects and community work. Included in these activities were aiding an Italian orphan of Columbia and supporting the Hillel Foundation. In addition to these projects, the pledge class went trick-or- treating for UNICEF. While participating in campus activities, AEPhi's can- didate for Miss Mizzou was featured on the calendar, and its Greek Week Queen candidate was a finalist. Other campus activities included Maneater editors, SAVITAR editors, Mock Political Convention Steering Committee, and Angel Flight. The annual Fratty Friend Party, Spring Formal, fra- ternity exchanges, and faculty firesides were among the various house activities for the Alpha Epsilon Phi's. , ,- V is A I QI' K . ..Ez .- -,N . 5. . W, ::iE25:'- - :,-., . .4 . . . ,ie , -'S NS s. 3 if r' at an - K . ' it af . if . Y Jw..,,. Y f ...,,..., , I R. Horn M. Hurwitz J. lsacoff R. Jaeger S. jess 'rst tse. .ss- A 1 .,31i.--a r f . s . ... S. Lewis S. Lieberman S. Lupp L. Lewis I esta Is . ' H ' I I W Q, y pt A 3 Q ,gl . E i.: -, 1- wig., A , ,N', ix . rf .-i f .Q L. Loeb L. Marx R. Mendelson G. Metz B. Moulton D. Nepomnick S. O'Koon A. Pepper C... SPQ S . - , ., . ' . 3? I , . is , 5 I -- li g p -1. X r z ',: P I ,. I V . f f . . .iii as M ' ' 1 ' I ' ' A. Seidel M. Shapero A. Sheinbein B. Sherman M. Rosenberg j. Rubenstein T. Schottenstein M. Schwartz - 'Wm AUS f'1l !b- I0 JMX Q New pledges smiled and congratulated one another when Rush Week was finally over. Hy.. C. Sherman ,. x A' I filet R. Silverman . li. ff! if s . me t ,gl , '.r: fir' ' . . 'Z' 5 , 'fl if 4, N. ' 15,4 ' ggi kr K. ns: S. Sherman B. Shibko L. Shles D. Silverman . 5 4 4' , 2 fi, i i I N. Silverstein J. Sloto H. Sokolov nr iw .xxx . fl' if gi 7.,., P. Steinman 2 M. Stickle S. Tarkow j. Thea M. Weinstein C. Yaches . . . if i'it'i' A h YxLh . . Y .Q A ei I :Wg ' X i ii .K X SX 3' t gf! j. Zelek N. Zemmel L. Zeve H. Zucker AEPhi actives helped the new pledges move in the house. tr s AEPhi's gathered on the house stairs in their rush pinafores. Karen Blumberg was AEPhi president, AEPhi Continued 'Fratty Friend' Tradition AEPhi's paused during a fall rush party to talk over last summer's activities. wa? he Q X AGD's took a quick break during Rush. After AlphaGam New Year rush party, acrives discussed rushees. Alpha Gamma Delta's during a Halloween party. Sharon Mathews prepared to go down a slide on il pledge walkour AGD Discussed News Issues at Firesides AlphaGam's were entertained at a party after actives kidnapped the pledges. 'K - as 4 N . 'Q s ':. X 'gr ' r f L . Q L T. Akers R. Abrahamson S, Acuff X fs ffgefiq R sl is i, M. Broughton N. Brown P. Buckman L. Cardwell -X K. Auld N. Bodenhamer A. Carrington ' -. fl , f.. . 'SS' 1 . if X NS... X V - - 15 C. Bier 11-r , K N. Carrington X? mf si G. Chandler P. Chandler L. Claycomb J. Clover G. Cobb B. Colway t p z .. .... Q .L ' C S l' I2 S. Cronin C. Culp S. Denniston S. Dicken S. Dill M. Dobbs so iqb: -..- S - E S V: as '..pp I 'n are M is . f . . if j y . AGD's waited on the steps for a group of rushees. M. Fergason S. Fitzgerald S, Gault B. Goebel M. Gordon G, Hall V. Jennings A F ' r AGD participants in PhiPsi 500 rode through Greektown. S. Keirsey C. Kennedy M. Lance L. Johnston j. McCulloch C. McMillian P. Mathews S. Mathews 2 Alpha Gamma Delta Children Got Prizes at Halloween Party Alpha Gamma Delta teamed with the PhiPsi's to give a Halloween party for underpriviledged children in the Columbia area. Games and refreshments made the project a happy one for both the children and the AGD's. Faculty firesides helped enrich the AlphaGam's scho- lastically. The 1968 presidential election was one of the many topics discussed. On the social calendar were Dad's Weekend, where daughters took their dads to the football game and back to the house for a Monte Carlo party, and the Great Pumpkin Pledge Fireside, where all good actives and pledges were rewarded with refreshments, skits, and songs. Mom's Weekend late in the year rounded out the year for Alpha Gamma Delta. ' iii S 2 C V . D.. . me tg ,. R. Langewisch K. Latham D. Luckey C. Ludwigs B. McClure K. McCown ii ii L SF in x i V. Negro V. Ogonek M. Parsons K. Peirce E. Porter C. Ragsdale .. Y s r . r,-a ' I. r- - . rs Q - Q .,,: Q X 5 . ix Q S X 'i 5 i I -f 'Y Q ' K. Reynolds D. Robinson D. Rogers P. Sittner J. Schaefer L. Summers A. Taliaferro J. Thiel K, Tobin R, Tobin sr' :IQZ r W E - R if t ii I . W I F Q :ii . we s ,- s e 2 M . . -' iff: P .s PW Q 'Q' ' D. Todd P. Uthoff S. Walker P. Wallace L. Weatherman M. Wegener B. Weiss C. Wcndelin L. Williamson A. Wright P. Wright L AKA actives cntcrtained at a Gold Rush theme party. E2 . 341' it el, legs V 'f ' ls ., i , 3 t Q Q ' ! AKA presented Mlilack Hybrisn in honor of Negro History Week. -tV' - ,e,,, it if 7' , f .. I of -. .new W, I ii . . 4 A f f P. Ellis D. Greathouse C. Harris M. Haynes G. Morrison W. Scott P. Smith T. Walls ...... . . ffilf V,, .NV D. Hill C. Webb W W , Z X fi Q i AKA neophytes modeled their initiation suits and handicrafts. Alpha Kappa Alpha7S Held Art Exhibition Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority featured an art exhibit as one of its main projects. The exhibit, displayed in the Brady Commons, was entitled Black Hybris in honor of Negro History Week. Both early and modern Negro art work were featured at the exhibit. The AKA's had several social service projects including a Christmas Vesper cere- mony, donating a basket at Thanksgiving to a needy adopted family, and entertaining for the USO and the Co- lumbia Nursing Home. The Alpha Kappa Alpha's established a scholarship for their pledge with the highest grade-point average, had their annual mixer in the fall, and also held a Tea for parents. AKA's were models in the AWS Fashion Show, had the sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and were active in all phases of campus activities. L A pledge mother-tlatughter team posetl for it family picture. Alpha Phi's were sera-nntletl hy the ACiSigg's lifter A pinning Phi's Welcomed 150 Sisters to Convention The Alpha Phi Pledge Class posed for ti trtitlitiuiml class picture by forming ti pyramid to show their strength anti unity, Q Cf! lt . xx ..f...r i X X w we 'E l if if ' P. Batterberry D. Blair L, Blake . . . '-:N 5 . 1 :-. E , ,, A Q.. g --:: Y X X gfj, K 3 5 A 'U X C. Caswell P. Diclcherber P. ESISS - . ii.. ....., , - , xt Q. an . A f . New .- al x .. . .1 - W MS . K. Hollenbeck K. Hoover G. Horlacher -- - siw j l' P. Jones M. Kasiske D. Kling 3 L , . , .L . . T' Q I s S. Korte S. Kott K. Kreuzer ' ' C. Logan ' if :ef L. Montgomery M. Mory S, Lukey McCouch Yi k at GX-si x 'K 9 NNTX gf x ' C. Bowling S. Gallais 9 Y .2 5 .. A . Q Y X S. Hutsch Q... 'j X M. Kling :Ai M.. ... - .Qs A 5 X B. Lawrence J. McFadden Xa JH' J. Parker QE Q 'ii B. Cartwright yi il B. Hill S,- i Sei' S. Hyde K 1 Ie. -. .Y S. Koeller S. Lawson -- P An Alpha Phi demonstrated a new dance at the informal party. ...gf is N. McNeill M. Payne S. Puion 'If Rath P. Reed J. ROWC K. Saunders S f 2'::i fi. N- ffl? ' . . ': ' . -. . . r.-r A S -- --.. . : . Q 'K 'S ii f L g .i' ' ,, Q g sf.. . g iii 1 4 B . 2 H S S 1 I P ' - ' ' iii H I L iii . - . .' I cf.. A. Savage B. Shutt L. SimpSOI1 B. Sisk G. Sohns D. Sterling R. Stinson F. Stonebarger K. Thomas P. Todd M. Vogel EQ.. . ... h - jul ar. . h..e 5 , Q ,fi W fig f is ' it .B .-f' .. 1 S 4 ....gb , .1 . L. Warder E. W21I6'fhOUS6 M. W2ll9fS C. Weber M. West J. Wibbenmeyer N. Wick S. Willard A. Williams C. Williams j. Young Alpha Phi Phi Pledges Awarded for High Gradepoint In the fall, Alpha Phi welcomed l5O sisters from other chapters in the state to their annual State Day Convention. National officers announced that local Phi's were awarded the coveted Panhellenic trophy for highest pledge scholar- ship, while chapter actives also received recognition as they finished fourth in national competition with other Phi chapters. After attending the Arizona football game with their parents, the Phi's gave up their beds to the adults for the night. The annual pledge formal was held with a Yuletide theme, while in the spring the Phi's chased their dates at the Dog Patch Party. A chorus line of girls backed the chapters Miss Mizzou candidate in her skit, and later teamed up with the Delta Sigma Phi's for Savitar Frolics. Alpha Phi's were entertained by DeltaSig's at an early fall dinner exchange, Savitnr Frolics partners rehearsed in formal living room ww ,WMM sift. Vicki Cruncleton and her fa ther enjoyed the annual Chi Omega Fathers Weekend which was held on the Oklahoma football weekend. , A V , -- .1 . ,,, 'iw 'W , jg.: .' -., . V. I NV P. Abbott C. Acton L, Adams , .-V . nw , ...V W A, V' 'V A. Burst j, Cisel C. Cole A y ,f' I A , ll V A 1 aw f 5 3.54 . VV , V,,, V 1 A-A 'Kg at C. Ellis M. Etkin J, Evans ,' ', l f V' 1 A H . , .Vx ,ff,V,, VV? . . , V V , Ivlv V - I I . . at C. Holden P. Jensen J. Johnston f ,frr vw V, V V I I 1 .qv ' ' 5 f .. 'MMV lg K. Alberter B. Allgeyer S. Bowlan 'ii' i 1 . .. x f 1 ln A 'L ' 25 ,V M. Cole J. Couch C. Corson tj A. Frkovich M. Frounfelter L, Goldammer .. . ,..v...f i A - f lv V 1 it ,fr 1. img il Z L. Brauer , ,..,. .W .V,,, A iw if A ... V. Cruncleton C. fi . it I 'V .Z I-Ieidbreder . L V ,.., VZV V S. iii a h S. Brummet W ??':z! N-ll 0' ,V VV , M , Dawson 'K I C. I-leidbrink K. Brunk V. Downing 3 .. 5 X V QW if S. I-Ieigele Slf' 'V ' C C ilL'i ' ' ,.-' : ..,. . . lls 1 'A Y . 'f -iit A 1 A ..' VV.. VVVV VVVV V 5' . i'i' I i , .,.' . V5 2' V' V L. jones M. jones J. Kasik P, Kem J. Kimball B. Lambert J C. Bumgarner 1461... 42 M, Elam 411 2 V if., A , N. Hill B. Larrison Chi Omegas exchanged gifts at their Christmas tree trimming party. ChiO Tiger Outfits Won PhiPsi Contest For the second year in a row, the ChiO,s won the PhiPsi 500 costume competition. Their costumes were tiger-striped outfits with ChiO's Year of the Tigressl' on the back. The riders also captured third place in the tricy- cle race. Several weeks later, the actives and pledges treated their fathers to an Owl Hoot, banquet, and night on the town. In April, the ChiO mothers were honored on Mom's Weekend. On Halloween, the ChiO's held a party for underpriv- ileged children as a service project. Dressed in a variety of costumes, the children trick-or-treated from room to room in the ChiO house. At Christmas, the ChiO's com- bined with the PiKA's for a second party for needy child- ren. In addition, the pledge class rang bells for the Salva- tion Army at Parkade Plaza. N , . 1 V V fy my -ftf , 7 V2 ,mv 4 . i i rs ss . ' ii ' W qi ' i iil .-... 1 V i . ',., ' 'M i ' D D 5 'A X 5 V 'V - Z I Ei K I i W., ' -I ,V al W M. Latimore P. Lincoln R. Lindquist S. Lonczak J. McConnell R. McElroy G. McMahon C. Mayes E. Meklas C. Moore - i i . i R 1 it ii - i f t.ii f ' fi 'v 3 ,E 1 ,I g A , 4 . n , V , , 17 , A 1 iii if V Q' 1 in ' X 1 ' , iivv . 2 ' J, yi ' . l i . Q ii iiiiii 1 1 I W A i P A L. A A in K. Moore J. Noren J. O'Connor J. O'Mara R. Orf T. Ossowsky D. Pickering J. Polmantier P. Price S, Reed '1 1 aww f .mf-W ' 'Y' Y iilii T i ' ' ' ' .l.' Q 'iii '.-- , f '- . , ' A ' i l ,Q ' xr. R . L i,-., f T S ' ll if ' 'L i . it 'A . i 4 K - M, f 7 ,I 1 ,V V, V, ,R A V i JA A A r A' dt H. Reichmarl M. Roberts N. Robinson P. Rowley B. Schneider M. Schneider F. Skinner S. Strom L. Struckmeyer S. Turner , V ,,--.,i i ' tri'i ww A V ji '-', V sri., ' i 5 . -',.- f ., ,,. .. , , . ' -f,-,,,. J We 5 ' V R ' if iii' 1 ' , f 0 ' Vllr V f' lv . . 1 ff I -- jg 3, ,Z Q , fi A, 41 , ' - , T ,- ,, i l 1 .ia A .3 . . 5 fl 'f D. Valestin J. 'Watson S. Weaver J. Westfall G. White j. White V. Wiener E. Winfrey L. Wooldridge E. Wright M. Zielinski 132' ChiO's Tigress costumes won first place at the PhiPsi 500. Chi Omega may Cindy Corson welcomed Rennie Lindquist as a ChiO pledge Chi megzfs Treated Fathers to 'Owl Hoot' Chi Omega actives waited outside jones Hall to take their new pledges to jesse Hall for yellfins. mmf Delta Delta Delta members got little sleep as the pledges kidnapped the actives for a surprise breakfast. Delta Delta Delta TriDelt House Was Scene of Many Parties TriDelta's applauded the band at their annual Christmas Formal, TriDelt's joined to welcome rushees to their chapter house. rw W 'VWQWW F3 'J ,W at , .ws- W , . A.,X S at ': f ' Amway.. ', 7-T LS? '::', S mm A t X a X 2 W' x tt new s wx R i i. - . .. , : t . .- . .,,'- 3 rg: ' , x N. R:.s.9wf1xwst-A. :ss - as Q ans 'N sg st X x s is X . -Qt fe ww-N-Nr X Y K, . ix fn, f effmil A .inxvfgg .6-.Sis Delta Delta Delta actives and pledges posed for a picture in front of the chapter house at the end of Rush Week. 'Q' Q -R? A. 5 .ff .zf 5 M..-N K Ng a I , As K. Ambrose A. lin E. Atkinson 155569 A - f fi .1 ..:.. 'QP r Q L:.,- P ' ak I .,.!-I , . . .'-:. . . 3 .. vw V, .. . K NH F .Ixfg 1. in A ff L. Bishop P Blake L. Boise P. Banks D. Beaver if Us ik .. fr S . . ..,... h 9 3 . . . .r ae., ,S B, Caldwell J. Calkins P. Brockman D. Bush I . N M- DYSZYY E. Farley Fry S. .gf .ar . aw . -we ....... . . Xie P. Gallup QR M. Carroll q a ...., L. Gellert , .. ilii 212 r' ,. . I.. 3. ,:.. A :a- i C 'L A A C s .-,g::::f::-- - - . - - tis., :ex . if X X ,Ml 3 1 ...... Wxigfiffir. L. Brannon ..V.. . . fi! 't 7 if- . 5 ' Q A ' Q a .Q i jj --- ' :-.. r J. Chiles P. Clayton E. Cleaveland P. Crispell J. Davis f A CDDD A DDD A f . air 2 ft- if. Z f- ,.' ' V A . .r,, . K. ...-- . Q A KN iii 5 Y f in f L. Glascock P, Green M. Gum M. Hucke L. Hunt 'lil .:,. iizz' i . .- , 1 k'-' .,,. . .s .... . i 'i . - . C. King E. Long P. Looker C. McKinney E. McLaughlin J. Meade R. Miller M, Milliken Q x .- Re -sigz. . xx A. Brentlle 3 7 fi Q if fn, j. Dulaney an FE? YCST?Eff-:Fi 5,1 K. Kaiser if R v t X as i Y S i D. Newbold S. O'Connor J. Rands 5 TriDelt's practiced their Barnwarmin' skit in the recreation room. . s ' .s Q.. ,, X : . ,, V 4 M. Reismann L. Rinck C. Rybacki M. Sadlin T. Scott kzh: 55 . fi' - t ' ::: i t'f i 'L , 5: .- , ,,.. S -:- r , I X - .L Q1 P. . rz, it ...fra I ,. if Q L kb K Ki C. Seabaugh L. Sharp P. Shewmarker G. Slocum K. Smiley i i at i. t K s K ti t i f 7? SN? ' if W .,.: . fn' i i g s . S. Soderborg N. Stouch G. Talbot J. Wade L. Weaver .ff k..Lk K K .,.- I iik rw. H 7 -SHE , Qian ff t 5' ' K as 'f T' . t K Q 5, .ir . Q, .k lgl ,:,.. . I ' ' - i f ' A C A so ff Q . as fl ' C, Winn J. Winters V. Winters C, Wolfe M- ZCYSUUJ TriDelt Homecoming Display Took First TriDelt's celebrated Dad's Weekend by treating their fathers to a Tiger football game and dancing the bugaloo that evening at the Corn Crib. For the second consecutive year, the TriDelt's captured first place in Homecoming so- rority house decorations with their display, titled Tale Ends Devinely as Kats Nipp '. Exchange dinners were held in the fall with Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha, and Phi Delta Theta. Christmas was celebrated by combining with Chi Omega for their annual Christmas formal. There also was an exchange with the TriDelt chapter from Drury College in February. Competing in several campus queen contests, TriDelt was represented by finalists at Homecoming, Miss Mizzou, and Barnwarminf ti ' H TriDelt's and KappaSig's entertained underprivileged children. DG acrives surprised the pledge class with a roller skating party before final exams. x 3 X .1 , sa s . .. S QS' R j. Ahlen j. Brunner Q fl as 553 L. Dickson W 5. W 0 ,. A39 B. Graham ss: .TQX A 41 s X egg 'Q x C. Hofmann Sr s if A-. W . isi as m J. Arenil S. Asher . - S . izfi i - if .. -' - .. Q R. Buchanan T. Burgett X . it ' - S m v L. Dicus K. Earls W . 'jf .N ,gn Q is ' ss - 5 s .Q f rirr .r: 5 ' L. Graves M. Green S-few A gr X ag . if P. Ashley 1 ' C. Cannon 2 -i... K S S l '9 X 5. ,sy L. Evans area A ., I , 1 S K b 3? . .55 ll . J. i'5..s53ff ' 1 ii ,ix gif lx , A k. . . A .., . 23 .FX C. Aurz 5 'Y . if' xx . 8 N 1. .. K. Carlisle 1.3,- N. Fowler we? Q .. A is if X . S B. Banta .ii M. Carter K. Gannon S. Gromer M. Haeusserman B. Hahn . iso- G D mf , 19 K. Holland M. Hunsinger C. lmes . is ' x 5 it Q N, Jacobs .... Q El' ' K. Kamperman W L. Becker . Q .- xg . P. Churchill s T' Sf? L. Geiger .Q 5372 B. Hawkins we P s W -s.. 9 J. Keyes agwa ii 1 .f W ... B, Bewig 3 fix fs. S ch' . Cooksron X ia K. Gies iv F X S is . Heisner BEE Q . S... R ak: Q an 'Q M. Keyes X 5 . Qi L -' - ...L .ix K X A B. Bridges M. Corkrean s. K DQ .gl if Hifi - .g, M. Goessling ,Ek C. Hellmich X Ki C. Kilgore gi.. in L: L... FP J N X N E is as IR .. . M. Brown .-A X ,Q x D. Daley 3 r . F 'K ....-ae.. . +1 x is il' is .. .. . S. Goings K. Hibler was 's'si. r Ssk y. M V. Kisrler . V 2 .7 1? Delta Gamma's awaited new pledges after Rush Week. K. Lal-Iue G. Lampitt . Ae.,,E j. Maerz M. Marlow 5,497 :ai I 'U V QM! 'fi S, Robbins C. Ross . It fs ,V Q L. Smith D. Strong af 44. S. Leigh Y' f 155 J. Maxfield l K. Row cb M. Taylor , 1 ' -lr. K. Lewis ef JD L. Mitchell S. Ryan j. Werley K. Whiting ra C. Schaperkotter S. Settlage T. Sherer B. Shull C ati 35' S Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Aided Sight Conservation During the halftime of the Black and Gold intrasquad game, a new sorority tradition was established. A powder puff gridiron battle was waged between the top sororities scholastically, Delta Gamma and Theta. The DG victory preceded other social events-the DG Pinafore Party, Steak Fry, annual Mom and Dad's Weekends, and the an- nual Christmas Formal held with the PiPhi's and Theta's. Performing in Savitar Frolics with the KA's required many hours of practice and set building. The DG's teamed with the PhiGam's to give a Halloween party for local underprivileged children. DG's supported their national project aimed at sight conservation by reading to a blind student throughout the year. They also took blind children on a tour of the campus. ...,. . . vb I i 4 i' ' - . V Q . 3 'i 4 .. . 4 ax, in ff? j. Lionberger M. McCoy j. McDade S. McKee , ' is I . y,yV .ia V, if 1 x .45 L. Pozek M. Pursley D. Regn L. Rice a a av aa av .. ii r. zlgvvv W ll, AZH 3, .VV V . df if in ' Wu . Singleton f S. Whitson B. Wolpers N. Wolpers L. Wright Q 5 Xi 5 f .. . K fe h-. ..A. ,-t.NMae.:f-f K Mn- 1 , are ta -, , i .WE :E H ' 'SEQ - ' 1- . 'EF' f I 8 1 ,. N . ' 1 J' 'E .39 X sw t j CX were-..g -2 3 Q .. Q I' . , . ,,L ::., At S - fgsie - 5 . ,N in 7 N . K I, .fame -Q3 4 ' Q --:..f,S. , X Q .S V7 :iii 4 T5 -K 3 K Y is as. S s. ,...-1 aa - G ff 3-. - ---- ,... . ., -- - M , as fp.-at-,fit Q-,211-gs. . :fr x mm' i Two couples posed at the annual DG Pinafore Party, DG actives kidnapped their pledges for a skating., party DG's Defeated Theta's in Powder-Puff Game DG's with their KA dates posed for a group picture at the annual Delta Gamma Steak Fry held in the fall. an, ' tv 0 'Cv ' Q s 41 9 is A Delta Sigma Theta's drove to watch their participants in the PhiPsi 500 at the ROTC drill field. Delta Sigma Theta SigTheta's Collected Canned Goods at Mixer Philanthropic projects were the main activities for the Delta Sigma Theta's. They held a canned goods mixer at Thanksgiving where they collected food to be distributed to needy families for the holidays, Near Christmas, the SigTheta's rang bells for the Salvation Army Christmas Tree of Lights. Delta Sigma Theta also participated in the Fulton project where they entertained inmates at the Ful- ton Hospital. On the social side, the Delta Sigma Theta's held a Homecoming dance as well as their annual King of Hearts Dance, where they named their sorority's sweetheart. Since Delta Sigma Theta did not participate in Rush Week, they gave various rush parties throughout the semester, Sig- Theta's were AWS models, members of Tri-Penta, and the Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart. SigTheta's stood on the sidelines and cheered at the PhiPsi 500. ,.rk Q . . i s fi 525 fttif 1 ii i .,i' 'M 1 Q 5 Q ii iiit -I X i i i ,iii 'ff SO' it X si NX X R N. Christian C. Dove Kendall J. King N. Logan V. Logan D. Milton P ! f 1 li' . 1. jf. P, 9, r V A S. Rice P. Rochester D. Wtishingttmn 4 Q Q ASE: B . .. 3 -Q - L ' . SD '- ggi: X ix fi 3, IDS' K 'fl Lt D. Anton D. Barrels L. Bedard L. Bippen B. Bird C. Bleich M. Bolling 54 Brink C, Cavaness j. Charleville .2 ':Q'S 2 .'.' V - ' .,., L : it I ' . Lkuq Q ::' 'N 'X 3' ' . W .'Q ' K K . .... , K. DOHah0C M. DOHOVHH P. Dowlirlg S. Duebelbeis M. Duncan E. Entlress D. Faser M. Fitzgerald P. Garton -I. Gillaspie .. .MM M A ' . Q z . A :' A x' I - i . , .1 AA: I C, . Q x ,fi ,bA,..: 53 Ai D t. L. . . .., . . . P. Gonnerman -I. Grebe j. Haverfield D. I-leckman P. I-lempen S. Hickey J. Holler L. lntagliata P. Jeter W. johnson q.1 . .3 4 -2 . . .':q L - ' 1? z ',, - 5 .-.' . W 1 il :.,r . ' 1 ' 2 - : Ir- ' S. JOIICS T. Kalmer K. Kiehl R. Kierstein P. Kiesgen ! 1 Q K. Kilgo K. King E. Kraft S. Leggett L. L'Hote .Q fi Gamma Phi Beta pledge class held their first meeting in the living mom after Rush Week was over. P K - Li if R ,S 2 in K1 g A T 'Y A 'F w, ii A . . as . as X L. Lingelbach D. Link S. Lister T, Long j. McLain K. McMurtrey D. Maly P. Malloy L. Metz M. Millan -XX? L. gxg Q . TI., ig Q .. N 'A . .i,.- ' 1 L ff ' X 'H S11 L N 1 t C. Moore M. Mulford M.,Murphy J. Null B. Odell K. Olson S. Oswald S. Peek A. Peschell P. Phillips l e.: iii Us 5 Xi - G 1 5 N N 5 we A . Q, As. . t f . C. Renick R. Roper N. Sartin N, Seymour A, Shafer J. Speer S. Spitzmiller -I. Stetson L. Taylor T. Trippensee J. Toenjes . L ' . L 1 , t: + t g- G. S ' .,,, ' 3. G. Uhlenhaut L. Valenti L. Volpe J. Volz C. Vonleloffman S. West L. Williams S. Wolski C. Wynn A. Young R. Zinzei- Sandy Willis won Derby Day pie-eating contest. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta Won Improvement Trophy The Alpha Delta Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta re- ceived the award for the most improved chapter in the central region at the provincial convention. Upholding the honor, a Steak and Beans Dinner initiated the pledges into the chapters scholastic competition with the actives. Homecoming produced a GammaPhi Queen Atten- dant, and a house decoration entitled, We Know the Tail of Two Citiesg We've Got the jock Notes, featuring a locker room scene with a blackboard and miniature Tiger football players. Acting as Santas helpers, GammaPhi and KappaSig held a Christmas party for local underprivileged children who received presents from Santa Claus. Social ac- tivities included the Romeo Formal, a kidnap breakfast for pledge moms, exchange picnics and a Mothers Weekend. O6 me eg .- HS P. sg? S fjszpg P EP Q if ik P PM .-sux x, ,pai ,Q E 'Y is 4 .11 5 A 3 'S Qs Q? 5, P fl .Af- 4 Q f P P f, Q J ff E Q ii sf! , Q 3 5 if Q93-IT1ITli1Phi'5 MHFSIHI Millilfl limi ,IUHI Chh1flCVillC' Gamma Phi Bern Actives posed in their Rush Week outflts. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta Emphasized Pledge Training A GammaPhi active sta rreg 1 pledge training new pledges right after Rush Week. Kappa Alpha Them powder puff football players posed for group picture with couch, I'rl Denny. Kappa Alpha Theta Theta House Boasted Tiger Spirit Boosters 'l'heti1's, clad in wool knickers, paused for a picture on the porch. The-ra's boasted four pom pon girls and a cheerleader XX Singing Theta's gathered in their living room to entertain girls during Rush Week. J. Anderson QNX .X K 5 3 1 G. Cain 3 1.E. ,.. F 3 iz: K. Ebbe I B . G. Gardner fm s: sf. as D. Helms X 1- X ,U B. Bailey li! J. Cash Y fr eff K. Edwards are 1. 1: -' S. Ginn is . F. Hottman .. tr Q. i X is Q 'ff ag t -2 swf - ss it - - we :TF rf: w .N 6 if -' at if we - B' L - . X V Q, 'Q fn M Q .. V is , .. X , N 1 N B. Baker B. Barnette B. Barrett P. Biggs D- B06ViHg L- Bfiflkman ,R i, E. . M25? .., .L.. . :.,k:.,k. kt ..: :V .k.k ...gg iw... i:...15.-.i..f. Q2 - K 3 ' B ii N. Cassity M. Chambers J. Clingenpeel N. Coil S. Conn E. Denning N Q-Q Sf Sr ' hi . Q. D. Ehlers R. Engelbert C. Entsminger N Ewing J. Fleeman I.-if '.,, L . fix fA' T 5. fig .f 1? a .. .. , is . . i Q W .. I. . -t.. .vggg . at J f t , . - j,,f 7 W - 8.41 'dxf' .fw -S X. fa D. Gobble C. Graf S. Grant M. Hall J. Harms M. Hafner .. f' 1 fl ..,- E B ' R .- Ga K, , N1-. M. Hogan J. Holliway C. Hood M. Huhn S. jones X.. Ui. W V-at ... F 1- 1..v5.f, .. ., . . k .. vw 5 ills Q Ai at Q A. Bunting M. Dillon L. Doolin j. Fries B. Gale as ' ' .. 'Sm E ' ' D. Hatch M. Hedges -sg. - . ,. X W if f-...T f 'i J. Kelley P. Kelsey enum Theta's and AG Rho's rested during Savitar Frolics rehearsals. ra x ,Y Kappa Alpha Theta Theta Earned Troph for Top Scholarship Conscientious studying earned Theta the Panhellenic Scholarship Trophy for the second consecutive semester. Because of high grade points, Theta's and DG's clashed in a powder puff football game. Athletic ability was also shown by winning the girls' intramural trophy. Theta's held a party for children at the Medical Cen- ter, sponsored a foster child and sent Christmas cards to the men in Viet Nam. Initiation into Mom KAT's Frat was a highlight of Mom's Weekend. An open house was held in the fall where faculty and administration were given a chance to view the Theta's new house addition. Traditional exchange dinners, the Christmas Formal, Kite Flight, and Dad's Weekend completed the social schedule. ,:- PN Y 1 .,tL, N, ng ii I -A ff? 'S F 'fl is N ,Q W ' p ' .. ,, , . ,pgq 1 ' f 1. . 5 ' J Y ' . li sf gf : ,Xi X . J El . i ff 5 fl' 'Nm Em.. :,': 'L wi S. Kelsey M. Kemberlin D. King S. King M. Kingsley K. Kirchmann T. Klug K. Krider S. Lorch J. Lynn 1 i----- - W ' 1' 1- ..--, -1 A - i c . e-a. -1 S S s a , ' -E Q. j Q- - ' . ' .. 3 -' 6 . , t .... '- .1 . A . f Q. !5'i' A . All A ,. ,fl ff' E ffi xg Ill' . ' M. McPheeters C. Michall J. Mills N. Morgenstern S. Newkirk C. Palmer D. Pascoe L. Patterson P. Randolph P. Richardson f .:-V : .. X N' I K -A T Q VIQ E i s . Q z .-l. X i-1-1s.-ii A - i Q' .S ' i Q A ' '- L, : sl ' r .P fr gf ,A j S as A . -5 Y . W 5-1 '55 gf 1 ... ' H 'F ii . V. B. Scholes S. Schroeder B. Schuppan J. Schwegman N. Shepherd B. Shirk C. Smith J, Smith A. Taylor H. Thomas . f - i-gig k.-kk ' . A . - - 0 YE if - T t ls at P is ' 4. X if . -Q 1 . s if. 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O'Brien . ,VVV 't' , ' f 'K' S. Scheffler N. Schueler A. Schultz f l , QI . lf' S. Shagets . 5' S. Waller A. Weathers C. Wendel Mg.-ff l A Q -if , . , M. Wfoods 'K W' an Ewan Kappas excitedly awaited the arrival of the next group of rushees. Kappa Kappa Gamma KKGFS Royalty Wore Four Campus Crowns After winning Greek Sing and having the Greek Week Queen, the Kappa Kappa Gamma's began another honor-filled year. Their candidate became Barnwarmin' Queen, and the KKG's Won first place in the Barnwarmin' skit competition. They also had a special attendant to the Homecoming Queen and the PhiPsi 500 Queen. The Kappa's took second place in the PhiPsi 500 and had one of the co-chairmen for Greek Week. The Kappa's had a busy social season during the past year. A surprise Halloween party for Chi Omega as well as the Christmas Formal and fraternity exchanges kept the Kappa's on the go. In the spring, KKG had the annual Monmouth Duo with Pi Beta Phi to commemorate both sororities foundings at Monmouth College. Studies and cultural programs helped to complete the year. 1' -9' is af' W WwiM,. N, ,.W,,,Mfwf ! 'K ' Kappa sisters enjoyed the spirit of Christmas as they joined together in a chorus line at the annual KKG Christmas party. 5 i The Kappa Kappa Gamma junior class was kidnapped by the pledge class and taken to a surprise roller skating party. Kappefs Surprised ChiO's with Fall Party KKG's entertained rheir farhers at their annual Dads Weekend, Kappa Kappa Gamma? relaxed whilv waiting for rhe next rushees ' ww NL V new PiPhi's welcomed new pledges with a chorus line at their house. Pi Beta Phi PiPhi's got into a friendly fight whllt workmg on Homecoming PiPhi,s Invited Dads to Football Weekend Fathers came to Columbia for the PiPhi Pops' Weekend where they were treated to a football game and a banquet by that daughters H -5, ' I X, wwf-f.m W5' ,M ww 'vu' Ill 9 ti 4 W Pi Beta Phi's in their theme day costumes, greeted rushees in front of their house 1 I i julie Vierse showed off her pledge mom, Barb Murray. 9 lim l A : .fi- K C. Allen gi K-is ..- far 1 ,, W4 2,4 and escorted them inside for a L. Arend party. A- AKOU M. Baker V irr, x . s DT N. Bauroth Q S S. Becker 4 , Boyer C. Boynton j. Brant F. Bratton B. Bodinson K. Bolin j nsss .. - B it , 5 D .if ,. ' ii F A L 35 A sy L. Brown J. Early P. Cockayne A S. Edge B. Collins M. Cook K. Doll ,Qi M. Edwards D. Evans M. Finley L. Dunbar .53 . T . itz AF K K uuiflflli A fif- D . all-1 Paige? lm . E 5 - K M- lfji t 1 K .. Q . ii. . ' T .1 , QS S X . -. - A Ee i x 'Fr J. Flynn B. Haddenhorst S, Hesselroth S, I-lillgren S. Hogan D. Huskey L. Hustin 't PiPhi's and Kappas entertained their dates at the Monmouth Duo, Pi Beta Phi PiPhi's Earned Top Convention Citation Pi Beta Phi, the oldest women's fraternity, was awarded the Hazel Rutherford McCraig National Scholar- ship Award, which was presented at the national conven- tion to the chapter maintaining the, highest scholastic aver- age They also received the National Fraternity Education Silver Bowl awarded for chapter excellence in every area. PiPhi's showed their scholastic ability as they tied with Kappa Alpha Theta for the highest sorority grade average last spring. The PiPhi's social calendar included Pops Weekend in the fall, a traditional Christmas formal with Kappa Al- pha Theta and Delta Gamma, Mom's Weekend in the spring, and fraternity exchange dinners. The annual Mon- mouth Duo was held with the Kappa's to commemorate the foundings of the sororities at Monmouth College. it 4 ' f i 'V .1 3 H 'Z :Z V? ' .,.,,, -vig Q' ? -3, .gy T ,, st.. . ' . aat i ' Q . C. jackson C- ,JUHCS P. Kieffer S. Lamlwvhf A- I-HWSUU S- I-Cfffh S. Lock S. Lossc j. Mclntyre D. McKay 'Pi' . .' 2' ff-' I ,..1 rf, .... . - . iii, .. . . V .. . I hw 32 1, zv' ,vw 1 P' Y iilffil' i ' 1 L .,,vA V I -V f 2 -Z .I I .-'- 1 1 - 7 Vp, 5 J: . A 5 f 'Q . 'li ,. at . .- I V ' fi W ' 7 V Zia' Q , ' U - t ' ---- . 3 ' A 1 if H --.. 1 S. Massey L, Miller J. Montgomery M. Morgan B, Murray S, Murray P. Nc-nno T. O'Connor M, O'Ngjll K. Owens ' W 1 yy Q IAIZF H V . g 5. W V , .a T ' - Ni , f iv? gm' QA, 1 f -3 .4 1 Y if 'Z 1 I , 1 B P1CkLr PUSILI1 Prichard R Randolph B Rau . at i V - t f- f . M, Smith S. Smith C, Summers L. Tracy K. Trampe bl. Vierse S. Wells M. Williams P. Williams L. Wright P. Rea G. Ronan J. Sameth S. Schweizcr R. Sharp if Qt? .4 , 1 ni hl. Young Sigma Delta Tau DT Chapter Held Tenth Year Celebration October marked the tenth year as an official chapter for Sigma Delta Tau. Visiting alums and founders attended the celebration and threw an after-hours party for the girls. Door-to-door doughnut sales ended the SDT philan- thropic project. Proceeds, set aside for the Sigma Delta Tau Foundation, were used to further blood research and provided funds for scholarships. 9 'M '55 B. Ginden S. Goodman L. Gold C. Harris . Vi yy . A g , . y N. Simon j. Kauffman .,, ,L ,,p.,VV ,,,.,I, 3 . .,,,V, S 11 ? 4 7 B. Klein M. Lesser , ,,-ff ' NN 7 K. Segall S. Stein T2 a Sf R. Young S. Yukon Endeavoring to establish increased Greek unity, the Sig- Deltis undertook several get-acquainted projects. An open house was held at the chapter house, and all sorority house- mothers were invited to attend a tea. Earlier in the year, all sororities were asked to a Panhellenic dessert where ice cream sundaes were served and Rush Week plans were dis- cussed. The Tea Rose Formal served as the year's finale. S .V .- Q :N- as ra SDT's raced to put on tires at the annual Sigma Chi Derby Day. 2 is SigKap's rehearsed a skit to present to a group of rushees. Sigma KHIJPHYS painted Sigma Kappa, the sorority's newest colony, took girls throughout the year in open rush. V iw N46 3 s SFF-- x thc second floor of their sorority house. X i -1 .. zifswswi A ' Mies L wg,,tw.MaeN sg SigKap's enjoyed an exchange dinner with the Delta Sigma Phi's. .gf 4 K. s Alumnae Helped New Sigma Kappa Colony Sigma Kappa colony, the newest sorority in the Greek system, took 34 women in open rush and was off to a sound start. Sigma Kappa gave a Founders' Day Tea to celebrate the ninety-third anniversary ofthe sorority. Alumnae, actives from other campuses, and the local mem- bers were invited to participate in the activities. Visits from the chapters at Warrensburg and at the University of Ne- braska were valuable both for their social and advisory assistance. Other Sigma Kappa activities included a retreat to Centralia sponsored by one of the alumnae, and the Na- tional Convention in San Diego, which several of the local members will attend in the summer. Philanthropic work was not forgotten as Christmas presents were sent to the Maine Seacoast Mission and other charities. .ViVV . W ' '.'.l ' lli C ,,tV : . 7 'i'l I , , -,. I ' . V Q .V 4 ,, V f 4 + as , . V 'R VV H' V I vr V Q, 3 , 4 tr ,V VV . ' V 2 r . - 'i Q i V V V ' g. ' VV ' s V f V V , V' 'Taxi .f:.. XV V C- Bailey S. Baldwin J. Billings S. Brownfield P. Carter C. Clark R. Cook j. Donaldson M' EHSI , rrii i ii 1 it f at . V V V VV ... . V. V . V V . . .,fV I . A V ,. V, .V V V V VV, ' ' as fum' Y' Y VVVV X I ,V 4' 1 P 41- .4 f ' fi . 'f t . f 4 fi ' . X ' . -fHf '-' ,.VV. 2 . . 1, .. C. Ferguson C. Fink T. Fisher M. Geers M. Gorman S. Heitmeyer D. Hines B. Hoffman C. Hollembeak J. Howell sii i C , . P 'lls C .. V . 1 P , W.. 'V V V V V Va 2. . 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Grewe ,Q S. Hansen V. Inman J N is 2' .1 B. Kaufman K. Keller Zeta Tau Alpha's and their dates enjoyed the music at the annual Christmas Formal. S s 1 ,g if S J. Lance P. Leslie D, Lydon P. McCabe F. Max J. Maxwell J. Maxwell s s . .. . i 5 Q , , I V ... D. Nelson J- Ofhmafl S. Regenhardt L. Rowland S. Rowzer G. Rupprecht J. Skonupa S. Slupe L. Staples P. Talmage sicsi iiii A A ' . sist. .': ii is -. ,J it A 1'f.. ' i s C si ' ff ' L . .... - V-, t 5 .. . A L . E .55 LK.L: . .35 :.' .V .L.r-L . , S x N .K Q Q . KW H ::- Q ' 5 s g B. Todd C. Walters C. Weaver C. Weis J. We-sselman L. Weston L. Wilson M. Wilson P. Williamson M. Woodard D. Wright Pledge Class Showed Clothes for Charity Fraternity exchanges, faculty dinners, and afterhours parties constituted a part of the various fall social events of Zeta Tau Alpha. They played host to their Dads for a football weekend treating them to dinner and an evening at the Corn Crib. Spring brought the pledge-sponsored fashion show to raise additional funds for the local Easter Seals campaign and the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. During the show, one of the models was chosen Miss Sorority Fashion. Raising finances for cerebral palsy victims was also the objective of the chili supper given the Zeta and Alpha Chi Omega pledge classes. In addition, pledges held the traditional pledge dance for alumnae and actives. Moms' Weekend, spring formal, and recognition dinners were held during the Winter semester. ZTA pledges performed an entertaining skit at Fathers Weekend Zeta Sisters assisted f?2Ch other with their Studies. Zeta's and dates put final touches on the ZTA Christmas Tree. Zeta Tau Alpha Boys threaded popcorn for the tree at the Zeta Christmas Party Zeta Pledges Served Chili for Charity A ZTA and her date dressed iri 1920 style for the Costume Party. f ,ig -- V ,P ' fi I 5 Wiwggfie Fathers put on a skit at the Zeta Tau Alpha Dads Weekeiitl INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL, Front row: D. Fusong P. Langewischg A Cutler B Bttkttt D Hochman R Smith C I-Idnor Third FOW G R. Cahn, chiefjusticegj. Houxg D. Schabcrgg L. Schanzmeyer. Second row: Broughton G Kitscr G jones W McNeill D Lupardus F Mey er IFC Introduced Program of World Speakers The Interfraternity Council functioned as the govern- ing body of the University fraternity system. In an effort to assert more authority, the Council assumed new promin- ence in regard to disputes between fraternity and school, community, or another fraternity. In conjunction with Pan- hellenic Council, IFC shared the responsibility for planning picnics, barbecues, dances, and the other activities of Greek Week. IFC introduced a new program to bring a world figure to the campus each year, Mr. Frank Judd, a member of Bri- tish Parliament, proved an exceptional first speaker. A four- year trend toward the reduction of the number of fraterni- ties on campus was reversed with the recognition of a new fraternity, Sigma Pi, and the return to campus of another, Tau Kappa Epsilon. President-elect, Larry Schanzmeyer, planned for the coming year 224 PI OMICRON SIGMA, From fgwg R, Cahn, D, Fuson, D. Schaberg, K,Dean, L. Schanzmeyer, J. Houx. Second row: S. Levitch, D. Hochman, M. Davis, J. Marks, S. Shylen. Pi Omicron Sigma Honored Outstanding Greeks Pi Omicron Sigma recognized and honored senior fra- ternity members who, in the estimation of the chapter ad- visers and the president of the Interfraternity Council, had made an effective contribution to fraternity Welfare. These members continued their effective work toward maintain- ing and extending the educational and cultural leadership of the fraternities during their remaining year before graduation. Pi Omicron Sigma, a local organization, based its selection of new members on an apportionment system where each fraternity selected one member for Pi Omicron Sigma for each 30 members in their house. The President of the lnterfraternity Council also served as the President of Pi Omicron Sigma. New members were initiated during Greek Week activities to further develop the goal of strength of the Greek system. Interpledge Council Fostered Fraternity Spirit Preparation for fraternity life as an active member was the goal of the Interpledge Council in all its activities. Each of the 28 fraternities was represented by two pledge dele- gates to the Council. The pledges discussed their respective pledgeships at the meetings and then drew up an evaluation of pledging which was submitted to the Interfraternity Council for its consideration and discussion. INTERPLEDGE COUNCIL. Front row: T. Travis, j. Holland, R. Taylorg S. Tatum, vice-president, G. Carte-rg J, Boggs, T, Powell. Second row: L. Alumbaugh, W. Schifman, J, Markus, R. Sher, S. Hoffman, L. Odo, T. Schneider, R. Plummer. Third row: T. Knoernschild, -I. Wcnrley, D. Lolli, Early in February, all fraternity and sorority pledges walked out on study halls and dinners and met at the Stu- dent Union Ballroom to dance to the music of The Dalton Gang. Capable fraternity leadership was the Council's goalg and, as part of their training to be actives, the pledges stud- ied the constitutions of both the IFC and IPC to gain an understanding of the functioning of both governing bodies. B. Rickert,j. Haasis,j, Lackey,j. Leimkuehler. Fourth row: M. Bruninga, B. Osborne, K. Adams, L. Haith, W. Russell, T. I-leiman, D, Kent, B, Faulkner. 26 ie fi my ' AEPi members turned their front yard into a jungle for their annualjungle Party. ff? W it r - :Ak K rf. 1 ii ii l S. Arky L. Arlan j. Arnold Q. ' - R. Arnold D. Ascher L. Axelrod .:.. X M. Bailenson B. Berger v r D. Bensinger J, Befick - X -mm G. Bernath K. Birenbaum W. 1, .. as Lffslwiavfi ' i' vssg ff 2 si 4 ,mi Y X Us K T L' is s P. Blackman ft j. Brooks slvzi -91' sfiei A i L. Cohen A. Cutler ' liz., iefif. ...rf-if 1 tw' I Enxvsi V i ,K R A '--- M. BOfl'lSICll'1 Bfockman -1.1 ,Af ---. .wmv-sqft, . W- -gg1:r.1s,43m 1 f f K -:5f-- T11 L f M. Buchman j. Cohen WE IM 1: is . 5 5353? E. 9-liii ' Q IM'-'rr N - fizssikisz Q Q . 'f '-r' rw 112-neg -ir swf ' ,figkgt-fgf 1- s X N f C. Cohn N. Corson N t lmfin 55 Pk Q 1.2 'QM Xt D. Dalitz M. Dissen - :...-- K1 by f if xN X b f vi 9 s at 2 li 2' X X N 4 2 Q s A pledge dressed as an ape passed out invitations to AEPi's dates for the jungle Party. R Eisenkramer A Feinb erg j. Feldman f 56?-'E' 15322 Nas N Ns is X Ss M rm. an 1 was if QE . f f S as M ., sk 5 -Y .W w ,Q X ,Y A S. Finkelstein M. Firestone -I. Fishman ,I. Freedman . ., 3, , ,,, a L ,, - ' . . . .ff ii I B. Glazer R. Gold B. Goldberg S. Goldberg S. Goldenhersh A. Gross B. Harding E. Harris . f A 4 M. Hoffman S. Hoffman R. Horwitz . Blfff . ' p fr-: kg 2' 1 av '- as S. Kaplan M. Kelnc: H. Kogel 'S .. .. -l.jacob ..... -. N X -ess FEMS . B. Garber E. Goldenhersh L. Harris ' L. M. Kaplan . si. 1.5: 5- 1 .- at .raxS.F315. 1, -Q' 1 if G, Kramer Q Q ,Q C. Kuluva Alpha Epsilon Pi AEPi's Held Annual House Jungle Party While participating in various campus activities, Alpha Epsilon Pi produced the vice-president of the Missouri Students Association, UMC's student government, and the co-chairman of 1968 Greek Week. In addition to these, the AEPi's were active in campus radio, dramatics, the Mazzealer, and various campus committees. Faculty dinner discussions were frequent occurrences at the Alpha Epsi- lon Pi house. The AEPi's again held their annual jungle Party which was the high point of their social activities. ln addi- tion, they had several sorority exchanges, held parties on football weekends, and were active in intramural sports. As a service project, the AEPi's sponsored a Christmas party for Columbia orphans. Their annual spring formal, a pledge class philanthropic project, and a weekend for fath- ers where they were joined by their sons for sports events and a banquet, ended the year for Alpha Epsilon Pi. s,,,5..:a.N.r The Alpha Epsilon Pi house, almost entirely covered with trees, huge gods, and dangerous terrain was the scene ofblungle Party. Alpha Epsilon Pi Fathers spent a weekend in Columbia and participated in various sports events with their sons. g Q Q K if 8 1 f .4 ' . ,. ff ' ' ' , A , A V ,.,, I R. Levinson B. Lieberman M. Malevan F. Malorrus j. Margules gjia 2 . J. Marks D. Martasin M. 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Zigel 'Six An Alpha Epsilon Pi cools off after playing in an IM game, AEPi's team effort gave them an excellent football season. Alpha Epsilon Pi AEP? Took Intramural Football League Alpha Epsilon Pi's softball team progressed to the qurter finals in the intramural league. mfr ,f it al' LWWMW MW t fi , ,W e ,M , ,,,, M if ., ,, W i ,, , ff Mei ff' ., I . .W , ,' ,', ,,,, M My at 'f 'fl ' -1 1-it' gs, in ffl ,yung avi A49 ,ff , , . ,, . , , 'W' , W WWWWYA H Q 5, ' f -- , , l HM 'fy' ' ff, wt Wwe' W i fM'f'? - ,, 1 wa , A' , My My A f , flu. V ,Ly ,M W My M Aw, if , W' H ww-W' r M f .if KW W' 2 ' I A ,M , I , my It A My ,.. , ,1 ,K I W, Si V' A M V7 X ' M ,,, 'N W wfffyf - A A W ,W j?L5:r M If -, .- I ,- Q ' wt IM ' ,g 7- v W fi ' ' , W' W, mf. we ' ' fi Wil w ' ZW , f at is wave t'zi l WW 0ZQ:u'Ia,f1 gm , - - .V 'F' 'fig ,gf 1' 7 N ,M,wsi, To-if M-Mr Nye ' . , ,, , it ,k,. f 5- ,, . V, f 1 M , ,,, V , X4 V, , , U I n iw W 457 , ., , ,, , 1 '1oL,,,., , '- ' 'Z O If 'Wim' W M .iffy ,pan rw The Alpha Gamma Rho chapter house on College Avenue was the scene of many of the Rho's activities. K. Armfield j. Atteberry J. Atteberry K t i e H. Bailey R. Beetsma P. Beever 1 Y j. Blankley J. Boyd E. Brattin 4 The ADPi's prepared to battle against the Rho's in a football game. P. Brown R. Burkemper AA Close AGRho's entertained the ChiO's at an exchange dinner. e S S 2. we A . ' i L. Davidson L. Derr ft ,tid .4 Li K. Hicklin W. Hilgedick . een . Y Tix-xxx s X 3 s tx.. . J. Moellering W. Montgomery G. Frazier W. Frey R. Gates VX K, ,-.-k:'- r Iac., i. Elin ii 2 ' B.johnson R. Kramer A. Labdon -L-- ,L-- ' I A D. Mueller L. Newson M, Pozniak X Y-...at .. ' R . , . f e -an . f .. ' ' at w i 5 R. Swenson J. Tallman J. Thompson C. Walker M. Watkins Rhols Inducted New Farmeras Daughters The Alpha Gamma Rho's occupied several campus positions including president of the Agriculture Club and business manager of the Campus Chest. Socially, the Rho's held many parties. At their Christmas Formal, the Alpha Gamma Rho's decorated the house in cedar ropes hand-made by the pledges. Creating the proper effect for their Poverty Party, the Rho's spread sawdust on the floors and boarded up the house. For the first time, the AGRho's initiated girls into the Farmer's Daughters, an auxiliary to the chapter. The girls' projects included designing their own active Daughter's pins, acting as both pledge moms and sisters to the mem- bers of Alpha Gamma Rho, and taking the role of hostesses for a powder-puff softball tournament with other chapters of little sisters. . ktvk l iiii ' .ii ' . T W. Gillespie J. Graeser J. Gray R. Green XV. Henley t . A rryys iff. . g .. :- S, 5 . A A fi .t.t 5 if it P. Logaglio T. McCartney E. McClain 1. McRoberts D. Meyer - F93 tt-- Q . . K T mas t s? if Q Q if its R. Rees R. Sager A. Simpson D. Simpson R. Stottlemyre ' gf. 1' w -1: - ' . . .ii.ff?i k . , , ,. ...,,.. , V e-. It M '.t. . 4 J - ,. . .C . - 3 N A t . . S A. S R. Wheeler F. Wilson G, Wilson P. Withers J. Witte E 5 x E . LC PHA G 'MMA Sl 1 Holiday Inn welcomed AGSig's to Spring Formal. 'Q' ,1 s kihkh i K in :'k :VKK i A : 'k1k1-hk: .kki - K H I A livllxl ' ' lllli A Lqalgll J V h J. Barnes E. Brichner G. Broughton ' Q be X o i ll o r ri A. Brown F. Carpenter R, Clark .-3 rt- Q rl G. Clinkenbeard J. Cornelius S, Cronin r s rrrrr AGSig's greeted rushee as they showed him the chapter house. L. Davis W. Davis E. Dorson i Alpha Gamma Sigma Scholarship Trophy Presented to AGSig Alpha Gamma Sigma captured the coveted lnterfra- ternity Council Scholarship Trophy by obtaining the high- est grade point average of any fraternity in the Greek system. In the fall, the Sweetheart of Alpha Gamma Sigma was presented at their formal, The Sea of Enchantmentf, The AGSig Christmas party included caroling at a rest home and presenting gifts to underprivileged children. Their spring formal, Stairway to the Stars, was held at Holiday Inn West. The Homecoming display, How to Train the Wildcats, was a combined effort of Alpha Gamma Sigma and Chi Omega sorority. Parties with other fraternities, faculty firesides, sorority exchange dinners, and Parent's Weekend provided the Alpha Gamma Sigma's with an AGSig's worked on their Homecoming display with ChiO. activity filled year, i . , C ..p. .... A + A . ., , ,. ig. if , .ai u p A Vipi f .,. - is p Y pg X if We 2 ' A ii i K lli , if Ai lii A hd i 1 A ' t K. Eagan R. Eagan G. Easter G. English W. Fite G, Garrett C. Hagedorn G, Hagee H. Grotjan L. Heitmeyer k v.p: i - , . si --ti1t - -1:-' g ' '--. 'ii' , - :f l r .P iil' ' A V . f at PR' ' ---b ' Y TN' 'i im 5' - E' J F' .. ' Q 5 as E: 'f Q'V ti ' -N iii A i ., 5 K .. -Q ' T S R . Y I fssis. 2 T. Heiman J, Hodges T. Holmes G. Hoover K, jenkins S. jones L. Knehans -I. Koch P. Langewisch K. Long K , .K -- --':f '- -- -'f1 I-. t -' , p , .U ,ppb . , A , Q -3 5 5, p.,p K s S , -1.. 5 , fs L nh A 54 11 W, Messick C, Metz R. Miller P. Noellsch D. Norris R. O'Donley C. Owings J. Price D. Rains K. Ricketts QQFQYSY X A sss etss tsss s s.e.l. , siis it iiiii iiiii A . sst '-t:: - K N ,.: . . .... ' '3 1. A - ' fi, A so pik Q- X, .Y W if yew- :,is1'Qe ,sv .. i., 5 A , , ' 3 . ii , I p p x pi I .... ll, gp , bkg. , ., g. , , ,. p , I, F , li A is t G. Ridder E, Robinson D. Shryock R. Sims B. Smith K. Stemme O. Stemme F. Utlaut R. Wagner R. Whitacre R, Zeysing 4 W ' Studying in their room, ATO's prepared for the next round of tests. ,N- :,ikf73fiW f ' V 1 . WY w'L' 1 5 lwilwv . Mafia. ii-R: . N- X.. A J. Barnes Ez K .. ... N . ls,-s. . as QM 49 Q f- s. 1 G. Barz Q dba df f Q 1 X QF R. Beeks 1. Benda We 'N fd? 2 . 5, X 5 R. Bosch M. Bosworth T. Brennan G, Brown . 'R 2 swf f D. Collier G. Croll M. Curtis R. Dodd . . . s' ' 2 sssr ,. K , P ' Bai K. -E I K. tftr . V- X il- T , ., 5 - . D. Doelger C. Dunbar D. Ebersole W. Elkins An ATO and his date relaxed on a weekend evening by playing cards. , 1 23 1-V'-- t A LH-' .f-- . .... aev' A V, 2 .V 7 tug . E m.. i gf yy ,h . A , V A 7.5 , XM. j . .gp Z., A :AA A ' 4 t i Q P I VV ii L , V , ' A 7' I .. ,. ,. dx A I ia T. Gibbons L. Gillum M. Gilmore W. Goodin M. Halliburton V. Hanick R. Hendricks -I. Hunt W. Hunt M.jewell T.-lost 1'lt A Vtv f .. it trll .v-- , ' . A ' A iff' 7 .-- 'l i vw , A ' . . ' f L' .: .AQ L . t is i T. Kimberlin W. Kirsch L. Knisley T. Laux D. Lovelace B. McClenahan J. McCurry G. McHugh R. Merrifield M. Milosovich 't - ttii ii n it - t Qttl ggV.,..ri .,,fA.: ,. , ..l, I I I K :v, Z VP I V1 1 5. :. . .V .wt Vrg, . Y lp., I 3, . A . . E l i v 'S if-: 1 ., 2 '.. ' ' , Q ' ' . ' . ' ia I an 1 . I J. MilOSOViCl'l K. Miner D. M0r1'iS R. Oliver E. Olson R. Parsons F. Patrick D. Pippin T. Pusateri D. Sarver . .. K . : .. ..,, , ..,., V a s I , v ...,f . 7 -V H I , .1 ,I I A. H 7, . I x any . if ..,' ge t fr , -f ' . it A ' . ' ii' ..,' 1 Vz i . -i 'V - 'f'- it .V '-.. V p '- 5 4 I 'V . I Q. , .. D. Sellers J. Stark R. Unks R. Uzzell D. Vaughn G. Waldrop T. Wallace B. Walters R. Wilson B. Williams J. Wood Alpha Tau Omega ATO Little Sisters Helped Raise Money .1 jg . VI... .. ,,,, ' 't I ., ... ...K . .. J M. s f i K 5 V . frm. A t The day's events were discussed over the ATO evening meal. i as Cornjigger Weekend, held during the fall, was the biggest social occasion of the season for the men of Alpha Tau Omega. Lasting an entire weekend, the activities ranged from a pledge-active football game during the day to a dinner and dance in the evening. The arrival of the Tau's own Santa became the focal point for the house Christmas party. Pledges served on a community clean-up campaign in addition to collecting money for the Heart Fund. Charter members of the Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, the women's auxiliary of ATO, were formally initi- ated in ceremonies held last spring. Since its establish- ment, money-making activities were the prime objectives as the girls sold candy and Washed laundry to finance a surprise gift for the men of ATO. 5 236 Alpha Tau Omega A TO's Cornjigger Capped by Dinner Dance ATO's pledge trainer stressed the importance of good grades during weeknight study hall in the house dining room. ATO's pledges painted their house kitchen, Many hours went into the making of the ATO Homecoming decoration J ki,:' K 'ii--www' si X.. p :wires In Beta's roasted their food over an open pit to lend an authentic atmosphere to their annual Pig Roast. Beta Theta Pi Beta's Built New Basement Chapter Rooms Beta's and dates waded in a stream at Pig Roast site. Beta's refinished their basement to provide a chapter room 'wssiwflf ,iazilei s M -S Wxxws: 5 ' - . gi fs ' 9 X-ii 'A B ' ii- Q .,. 'Q . I A i , s I 41 E Beta pledges initiated the actives during a break at their annual Pledge Formal held in the fall. W .. . . - - ' or r ' . . ..... in Nw liee wif sr1Q Jigga. of efr ' :Q-'L Qn.. i q . ' . 5 s . . . - t ,. K fy ' 1: r 'K I J, Alexander J. Barker M. Barnum R. Bates J. Brown J. Davis C. Edmonds ,,.. . . - K NH' .. ' . ,Q ., , . ,. .... , - 'fx 'ffl' ' -Y . ,,,.. -: ' rn. W: .. 2 -1: - r'--- 1 . . s i 7 i-- - If ' ' . .. 4 ' 'fi M, Foster D. johnson R. Geel L. Halberg D. Harridge ' H. I-Iarridge D. Hausdort J. Hillhouse is if .kk.. M H ., . . . . . . flkfzi? -i.-i ii - f ::'-- - .'i .M ESQ ' 'K -5575 mm f . rggfg gk .iw gr . ee. if I-I. jone s J. Lamy D. Lolli D. May J. McCoy . ...... . iff' of nv' ,Q fwgev 25 1. .- . ' . A: Hag., ef +M .wwa Fee lsrl Q 5 ' i, Q.?fls' A ' 576. . C - '.-i C ps 0 L. Miller j. Morgan C. Phillips P. Reynolds S. Rubin C. Scearce gg D as 'X C A' X ii -.'-1 . I D ' M. 4 6 K W -K , X X 8 Rr , K... xx .P gg, 5 - Ki' ' ' ' 1,5 I xg ' . f 'i'- ' fi ,gf ' 'T S . . .V .s.. . s -. NN , - if -' .Q,wa .. wm.aM ds X- .W . 17314 Via: . s' -W '25 s 'inf' 2? 3 'l ' H f 5 .. . . - A couple signed in at the Beta Pledge Formal. S, Smith GA Swv GHS T.Stuber G.Teaney R.Walrher j.Whan J.Wink1ef l 3? f i Q, f i , 4 ga af M X f it , ff , a Q . , ,,,.-ull Gi, Rocky Walther found time to assist Bryan Mathers and Bo Walther with some accounting problems before an exam. Gary Teaney and Marty Pursley danced at the Beta Pledge Formal. Beta Theta Pi Betals Captured IM, Campustowne Laurels The men of Beta Theta Pi fraternity were kept busy with intramurals, scholastic activities, and various social functions. Finishing first in the Fraternity Sing, the Beta's ranked second in the interfraternity grade competition. The Beta's athletic abilities carried them to the overall intramural championship and to a narrow victory in the DU Campustowne Races. The social calendar included Parents' Weekend, several sorority exchanges, the Woog- lin Nightclub, and the annual Pig Roast spring formal. Members represented the chapter in Mystical 7, ODK, ll 'f9n'.t LWb0 Among Sl11c1'e11t.i' 1.71 Ameritwz Colfegey amz' UllI'l'6l',l'Iiff6.l'. and other honoraries, As a house project, the Beta's completed a new chapter room and library in their basement, doing all of the construction work themselves. 9 mmm mmmw f J , Beta Sigma Psi's Greg.: Lushly, left, and slack -,Aw WMM wl- Pfitzer reluxetl with their dates in the house living room. 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G Duensing ff A mswfmy, ff Wg? . D. Durikmanri Eff? -'l ixiyhrt' N fwfytf ' f wil f ' ,f, f'f', Hf:. f, V V ,,..., A . .,i.,. I I- , .,., L H ',',' fs ,... ' 'r'lr' ' , A ,L ,LV , ,,,, , f 1, X f 7 K! 4 .., ,V R. Fiflfilf S.Fol'Jiat1 'st i Q.. is -iw s K n.Jvgs.3.i... . .4 . ,MQ .ef -Q g X . , Y av mnpqg..,,..W K NK V K an . !...,,, . . wwsw WW-sw-M, .k,. was KWWK K i 3 Q Q .. ,A 5 NM ,LLL.ALL W. Ms A , Ng.. i W '.... I if , xv .,, ,Q Q F. i 1 K. F X. grit -4 P V li I + J ff: it . ,K , KK . 'll . . fi. way .,,, 3 i 3, .,,.,.......+,, SSS, 5, BetaSig's worked on their display for the Homecoming competition. ai Beta Sigma Psi BetaSig's Purchased New Fraternity Home Scholarship remained as the most important program for the Beta Sigma Psi's. Entering the school year as top grade point champions for two consecutive semesters, the BetaSig's concentrated their efforts on winning the schol- arship trophy once again. BetaSig's participated in all phases of intramural sports and challenged the Phi Kappa Theta's in their annual Reformation Day football game. Pledges tacked the challenging scroll to the PhiKap's door despite a bombardment of water by the opposing house. An enlargement in membership from 40 to 60 neces- sitated the acquisition of a new fraternity house. Alums and fathers assisted the BetaSig members in redecorating Ellis House, a former apartment building, and transformed it into the present Beta Sigma Psi residence. W S at ' if - .. . .-.t -P 2. as is i- 1 4' 'U' ' . f- - as sssts 1. 7' 1 iittl . E. Fogg E. Gebhardt D. Gentsch K. Gentsch R. Greenwald j. Hoenerhoff T. I-lusby D. Kinred T. Knoernschild D. Korte I tt' .s.. less - it iii S P V 'Z .i , is-it we l 1 .... . 1' .. .. if - ..- ii s t':ff yi Tliili ilo, If .i.K.3f,K: an . . K i , .. -.' K K ' . K 1: K K. y K .-M :I . 1' lift:- .,, .s , is in -'J 5 I 3' I .5 fl? ' ,K K K KK K. I 1. KK , .K 46 K, 'S it . J. Kriegshauser G. Krisch G. Lang G. Lashley C. Lavacki G. Long D. Mall D. Meinz D. Meyer C. Nobe t .. is ' -' K K .K .':- K or . ,K fzzrzfggz ey ,K K K . . 'Z' 4- . . w 9 f, are f N, ' r, I s T . -r' ' . el fr if Q . 1 at 1. P . . fi' 'f K ,if K KK.K . .K KK K K K L 2 1, f 9 TK? KK , . ,k j ,N , KKK . K K K fi. .K LK 5 K. OCSI1'CiCh N. Olson T. Pfaff J. Pfitzer K. Poeppelmeier R. Price R. Ray B. Rickert B. Rickert L. Roberts -l't 'iss L 's iit' . K. . . A 5 KKKK ..- -.KK if K Z K i K fr f .. . i i my I' ' , Q .za ,Z K . ' K A. Rowold D. Schmidt P. Schmidt S. Schmidt G. Thurnau R. Volpp M. Wade R, Weiss R. Windler L. Wollgast 42 .. Tl T. Aldridge D. Barrnetr dl l C. Burpo T. Clark 3- 11 1 J. DeGregorio A. DuMontier : 2fV, . J. Flynn J. Gladden J. I-lequemberg M.Jackson :ti 4, . ' , , ','V, , K I . any 'li . f' f ' M y 5 I 5 f 1, ff 1 ' sf ffl, L. Black L. Barron J. Bemberg A ' l f lf T , f r' , V -1 , .if T 2 , .Q J ey, I ,ai .l,0!', 5 r M. Connelly T. Conway N. Damasco Z . 3.. ..:vI I . ,I af 4 li . G. Egmon R. Engen V T. Felumb , A VV V V .,.,:. .I W. . ' , 3 may ff ra. R. Heideman D. Henderson S. Henson V H . ..... ,... gt H L '- J aw J L. johnson P. Kaiser R. Kane if 4 ' VU 2 . .fy .-fa, f ai,-.W f , f.. ..... I .,. I Y G. Kerberg D. Krans . 144.35 MH ww.. W. Lasley S. Leutzinger D. McDaniel ' f ' fr :V V :f.fm2'f.f. , Vyl, V . , , , . ,,,, , I , ,,,,i,,. jaw . W Z., T' V 7 V ' DeltaSig snagged pass in IM game with Sigma Phi Epsilon. V 4. tl f' 41 if? R. McElroy J. MCI-laney . .. : -ffl QP M. Miller C. Moore Q' if g . f, . Q ' fuer 2 J, D. Roberts G, Sieve J. Markus L. Matheny W. Meyer Ya C .... .gzz V ,.g.. , .. S ... . . . s . . X qi '.'i My iw Q 1 ..,. bi ii :'. K, :J -nw ' ' I :'i Q Zi - 1' f J. Mudd L. Muir J. Nichols C, Oldberg N. Pappas T. Parks T. Powell R. Robards sr is rilrs r'11l al- . , . . i ly J g . S . e ' N . H a. . a 'D L: K J VAS 7 .,- . . 1 ii-J . .L ..,.. , I J. Simmler J. Sterett S. Stevens R. White W. Wohosky J. Woodward J. Worley J. Worthington J. Zeigler v 7 . ' ffxm W Tom Donaghue presented a gift to chapter on his departure. Delta Sigma Phi ational Secretary Visited DeltaSig's Homecoming marked the fortieth anniversary of the Beta Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Phi. The DeltaSig's cel- ebrated the event by holding a banquet and dance in the large ballroom of the Tiger Hotel. During the banquet, Francis Pete Wacker, national executive secretary, pre- sented Beta Beta with a new charter to replace the one lost during the depression years when the chapter was defunct. The DeltaSig Carnation Ball, an annual two-day event, was held on December 8 and 9. Following tradition, the ceremonial Friday night bonfire and burning of a wooden replica of the sweetheart pin ended the reign of the 1967 DeltaSig sweetheart. The new sweetheart was crowned at the formal buffet and dance held at the Ranch House on Saturday night. an if . ,.., at . Enthusiastic DeltaSig runners pushed the DG car in the annual DU Campustowne Races. 24 44 ,,, Leslie Mitchell was crowned the DG-ltaSig Dream Girl- DeltaSig's and Kappas entertained underpriviledged children. DeltaSig's Joined AlphaPhi's for Frolies Uffwav VWWW7 , Q Sigma Kappas were entertained at a DeltaSig exchange dinner. John Ziegler and his date Qnjnyed the annual Carnation Ball. The DU front yard was full of action during Campustowne Races. Mike and Tom Schynder entertained at house functions. DU Invited Professors to Faculty Banquet Members of Delta Upsilon welcomed a professor to their house for one of their faculty firesides. 24 46 5 as - Q X N X X se N 1 Q X K . XRD, . Members of Delta Upsilon paused for a refreshment as others watched the progress ofthe annual Campustowne Races. W . il ,sa ag H , W y ,Z , 3 5 W , ,, ,a 'hfgz W 32 aw , ,. Q fag W' j' if ,fy ,f ': Y- 92-:Ct 6,3 ikwwx QMXMW frts X 5 st DU's recorded times and winners at Campustowne Races. Pledges made the best of house cleanup. New initiates were congratulated by parents and friends. Delta Upsilon Alum of DU Elected ational President With the pledging of 34 men in the fall, Delta Upsi- lon delved into the new school year. The faculty banquet included such people as Dean Francis English, Dr. Boggs, and Dr. Wood. A chapter alumnus, O. H. Read, 1933, was elected as the fraternity's national president. The DU,s had a successful year both socially and ath- letically. The second annual Roman Orgy party held in the spring, the Christmas Formal, the pajama party, and ex- changes with DG, ChiO, and TriDelt rounded out the Delta Upsilon social calendar. DU placed third in the fra- ternity division for their Homecoming display, and placed ninth in intramural sports. Delta Upsilon welcomed a new housemother, Mrs. Helen Jones, who replaced Mrs. Glad- stone Davis who had been a DU housemother for 20 years. . . . tts R . fl K W 6 9' S. Balsamo L. Barker R. Barker R. Barron R. Bradford L. Britt D. Bruns B. Childs S. Day J, DeStefano s . s seess siiss fts sss - . sssss s s , .... g ' .-'.., K . D . s g P ' es.,gg g . Q ..k K K t .::E '1' ns., .p lc ..- .f :.r i s . K .I - 5 fff. ' ' A :X ,P Q . . . 1 . 'Ni , in .. 8. Q i ,P V., . W . Q V, gg Y 53, A da -I ,Q M' ' i i ' 9: . ii 3. 'N 1 -I -' Q i J A b 1 . Zz' - . t E' . .. Q ii in iff i'i r V' K K KS ., -: Q I -t:- Q I as - . B g .,, A 'f' f I 'f : ei ., R. Doyle j. Drisler J. Economon D. Edinger S. Ehrlich L. Fuller T. Harmon D. Hausmann W. Hayter j. Heater K. Huhn tt .. t. . . - . , S K . . . ,,.t 2 1 A 4 'nf - . 3 Q-H M. ' ' fait Q.. V - . f r - X 1 - . .... Q .W S :L A a L D. Hurtt M.,Iass0 D. Lewis j. Loveless M. McGinty A. Mcllroy D. Milburn T. Murray J. Newsom R. Ragar D, Reed .. .. M g 'E gg' A A A xg... .. .gb -Q - T i H, . ... . X V9 A U ii R. Ross J. Schmudde C. Schneider M. Schnyder D. Schores W. Seering R. Sergent K. Short L. Snyder W. Summers F R. Wucmri 247 Delta Tau Delta's antl their dates enjoyetl one of the frequent parties on football weekends. P , J. hi. .A 1. in as V . 1: f . K .. i l. 1 1' E.: C 1 .3.5. :Ll K .T . XM V ,XL .s N S. Antlcrson E. Atchison R. Bentley D. Bond B. Bowling C. Clark B. Cunningham D, Davison ...iii is ..LL A K in K - K K n A V. ky n 'k.Lk Q it ' -Ii .f... fii- ..-' - Q 1.- - ---' 2 ' A in C. Fischer I. 'Q ..,.., J. Kalvin D- FOVSY D. Gehrke A. Gray J. Hackney J. Halter A . L?g9isi1?ii1?i ' 'L , Q tt -, :,, .. . K, t . . K . i -:ff X A: 2 .. Ei kQsf7iifS?j' S , . . ' '- SX R i ,Q . . FTSE. it P .. is il? . is Q hx 1 . sxf i 2 -. - - 1- s.:fQe.sX. 5 :- - ' - X -. - D, Kamler J. Kelley R. Kelley J. Kemmling T. Krauska G. Lentz J. Hartmann P. Henry 'fi' 5 S T. Lewis A. Hill X 3' X P' W Xt Q R. McCain 5 t .... sc, 1 A . iiii ii Q . it i ' A F C A H . W. Modes G. Morris S, Mulligan G. Otto N. Paul T. Perkins R. Reagan J. Reed D. Renfro A f .iss t .... is .... S A - - A i ii'-' J W . - . f ..kL W r Q J V. Q. 1 . . .... . li, Sechter 248 L. Skaer D. Smith R. Stone C. Strong G. Strong R. Uher J. Watle G. Wfalton X W X Q gs X X Q S J. Fayant Sm X s. if Q W 'N Q ' R. Ivey B. Mackey x K3 'S R. Roitma 1 - . J. Yust Qt 4 is if 'K 5 If Qt 'S Q JG' - S 5 jules Kemmling concentrated on his poker hand. Delta Tau Delta De1t's Sought Funds For Heart Fund Drive The Delta Tau Delta's had the plans drawn up for a new 60-man house to be located on the site ofthe present Sigma Pi house. Scheduled for completion by September 1, the 200,000 dollar structure was financed by alumni con- tributions and a loan from the national fraternity. In the course of the year, the Delt's took part in many activities. For Homecoming, they built the world's largest check for the Missouri Heart Association. Continu- ing to help the Heart Association, the pledges canvassed Columbia as a community service project. Pledges also decorated the house for the annual Pajama Party. The Delt's and their dates were treated to an evening of en- chantment at the Orchid Ball in a setting complete with baby orchids shipped from Hawaii and a bubbling waterfall. Bob jergens entertained with an impromptu song at one of the Delta Tau Delta football parties. 24 is kt? , .. ,X . S.. I C ii Q E Tw ' : .. F 4 .ur 1 .. H A - D, Baker C. Baugher K. Beeker R. Bell L. Bishop 5 -il. - Q, A-, - Q -V , Q .ff :.. XN . 933' .-18 A 3 H, Bossaller C. Brockman G. Brownfield D. Buckman J. Bullard . - t t t BBBBB X . ..h.. ' B QA .Z -. 5 , ' - is 2 ,.,. y . s . . .. .- .- , t i' . -1 . - A.: B. Caldwell J. Clark D. Clarkson J. Coutts Dammit x 5 S' x M. Davis P. Davenport D. Decker D. Dicks M. Dills W, Elliott as PF 'St 'H f st af Y X X N X X H. Galloway W. Hayes G. Garrison V. Garton E. Gay 2 ... H .f ..., - P WY .S A -.... i Q v h.. , gm . 25, 5 '-,.f :ft U K lx 'K Mother Banks tried her hand at a fast dance. D. Griffith L. Gauldin K. Harpster R. Headley G. Hill Bill Hayes, Steve Ryals, Mother Banks, and Dale Griffith played bridge in the card room. R A . 1 ,., 1 1 ., F D. Hinnah J. Isgrig D. Kertz G. King B. Knight F i i + L -. . wg J. Leimkuehler D. Lewis R. Lewis j. Mallincknodt L. Manser . ,g K 1 sf: L. Morrow W. Norman D. Orf E. Phillips R. Pigg . -. .,.. , 'fe ss. K., 1 k .sf P fm Q. Wi J,-S ' is b gb g im.i.... ... .,. .A.. Q . if fat. . SQ? f n. . hhwi s - T . i T R. Knight W. Korte C. Kyd R. Lackey R. LeGrancl I S2 at W ft A X . ..hKn I I: K 3.55. A, McCurdy K. McCutcheon T. McRoberts D. Minks S. Moore niinn Q T fit t j. Repp S, Ross P. Royer S. Ryals R. Sellmeyer k kLL.L. get ggi. . .:..L V . ,Q N, .gp W . A . g l G . , J , x . s .E A X M. Sager P. Shelley V. Shively T, Stallings F. Tepen L. Vzmskilce K. Vroman C. Watts L. XX'eber F. Woods T. Zimmerman Farm House members relaxed on the porch after dinner. Farm House Farm House Acquired ew Dane as Mascot The members of Farm House began their activities with Father's Weekend. The fathers were treated to a football game and then lived in the house for the remain- der of the weekend. Farm House purchased a new great dane puppy, Dammit, replacing their first dog who was killed. FH members treated their dates to a Christmas dinner and party to set a holiday mood before the vacation. At the party they presented gifts to underprivileged children. In the spring, the men of Farm House planned a weekend for their moms. The Spring Formal, where the Farm House sweetheart was crowned, sorority exchanges, faculty firesides, and Homecoming events were all a part of Farm House activities for the year. . .:-.:s3:: ,. .. XY X Y 252 ,w,,,,,..---N t-vt- A Farm House active appeared absorbed during a booking session before finals. ---u-ui ' M., is 2 E v A Farm House active took time out to advise a pledge. FH membef Sefwfd Punfh af OPEN h0U5ff- Studies, Social Activity Filled FH Year KappaSig's and their dates celebrated a football victory with fraternity songs. A gift meant a lot at KappaSig-TriDelt party Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Held Star and Crescent Ball The Kappa Sigma pledge class posed for an informal picture in front of the columns on Red Campus. A ,.,,. Nh Sig eggs its ig is i' sa gi 4 Af .,,.,- 2 . KappaSig's and their dates enjoyed themselves at a party after the SMU football game. . t lll - ,s K: kV-kLy . Q I R . k. gm lv Q V . Q Q ' ' v- .gs Q- . f .. . . , V - X: -QM.. 'V ' - ' f Sli f- I . f, J . : 1 1 r A Q ollll oofllX'e A 1 A zlll' . 5 .Q K .., . . . , sm el., ill N 'F My .... .T W . J' .. '3 5 i is K. Adams T, Agnew T. Arnold t-F..--Q..-. -- wk. -.A- ..,l Q... . . ...H .. .. - i k..,. . K ... ..,k . -. ..i...b,- K . K K. ..: ..M...Lu K J. Atkinson T. Ballenger D. Baryless S. Becker R. Basslet J. Brant C. Buersmeyer ,. V K x :,, . . t .,f k .v.. N A' - 'fl-. Y . V l1l- A -9 -' - in Q .-.. 33 fffif A - - . . V t 1 ,. 1 J fk.k Lg C Q . . A . l 'YAI : i ii A i l 'LL . U W . . A : l k :::: 1 I KJ. Qrl. . Ag K . . , ' A . f..h,:.' . .lx 9 T. Burkhardt R. Cavanah M. Cooke R. Gibson R. Gross M. Hart J. I-Iauptmann D. I-Iockaday J. Juras C. Kelly iiisf f i. i slfo M A is.e F A .. ...A I slte ltii A N ii A iiii R Xiiiii g rew . . . . . , .be iih: A it ,W A . ...A .J 1 - A 1 5 . '.,t l A. A . fl, A M . ' A A ef si. It- .. ':.. . A . - - ., ' ' ' if A - i V .- D. Kilpatrick K. Klerlein D. K0rum W. Krodinger I. Lawrence W. Lupker M. Martorano L. Moore D, Morgan J, Morrow l.k 5. C, ...rf. ..... - .. ., I I . ,..k,x: 5 .. 'kk' . .. 5 .k. .5 1 s::f. ...L:. 5 yi... .... .... ... K .. :...I ...J .. I C Re fi, .1 . fg in Q... S .... C . J, , . fl. 5 ' '.t', ' A P - 2- - . , .... . 1 . .. . A it i it . .. ... A s s A R. MOFYOW T. NOr0r1arl J. Ostermueller R. Phillips S. Platle T. Ranahan R. Rouse W. Sands L. Sandford P. Schmitt KappaSig Santa Gave Treats to Youngsters During the holiday season, Kappa Sigma, along with Gamma Phi Beta sorority held a Christmas party for Col- umbia's underprivileged children. Gifts were presented by a KappaSig active, clothed as Santa Claus, to each child. Numerous and varied parties headlined the social agenda for the KappaSig's. In celebrating the Christmas season, the second annual Star and Crescent Ball was held at the Ranch House where their sweetheart was crowned. Later in the year, the Lake of the Ozarks was the site for the traditional Spring Formal. Displaying their athletic ability, the KappaSig's placed ner the top in all sports. Fraternity IM finals found them in contention in football, handball, and bowling. .aw H ', wr ' , . , .. wr . I V v- V W . .1 I 952 , f 4 G. Schelich T. Schneider S. Sellner C, Seiler , . . - i Q f--f R .r3 .5,,,,, ' i fr. 2. , lt . M. Shallow P. Shallow H. Still S. Strebler , . V 5 l S 1, X i r Y . W M. VanWehrden R Williamson ,I Winslow T. Mener . ' ' . A K 4 C. Wipke S, Wipperman R. Withrow T. Wright l KappaSig and date enjoyed football party. KappaSig played Santa Claus to underpriviledged children KA's took advantage of their spare time to play billiards in their downstairs recreation room. 1- ..,, . , i kF.k, V. . K --kt 5 A K g HI K A - Lkzii K' .. ES g ':'k Y .E X '-:': f B . .- if R ' all .f A . , .-T. L is ' . 1 ti s ' ' is 1 ' R ' ' 1 . 't.' . R Q1 'E i ' J D. Atwill K. Biclcett D, Bohannon R. Brady J. Bridwell B. Brunk R. Buente D. Carter J. Chancellor R. Christensen J. Coats R. Cleveland s ttts s'r ' sii,t is . J - '- . . K . . R' V of I Q .- .. - N Q . :Q .1 ,f -5 ,T n T- i , X . ttttst ' T 3' 'J' R' ' ,' - ,,.',- . ' A t . U y A . - R. Cooper W. Crigler J. Dannels H. Dark J. DeLassus R. Dugan M. Dunn J. Kaminslci G. Ellerbrock P. Eng D. Estes 2 3. X .f-. 1. M 1 L .- '-Qaziifsz ' . ,-fum f - - .- K .. ,. ' 1- 'jj C , -' - Q, 21- -. .5-if an .3 X ff 3 . ll ll 3.1 Fuhrman J Gantt J Henson T Hughes D Johnston J Jolly J Jones K Kilgore J Knight r W W L, Friesz D. Fuhrman T. .... . . . . .-, . I Vf--. .. f. .- '.'.' -Z -...-:' ' A g:i5.gfsesgzg-3 gg. -.-. . .. f.:k fl j ,- xa R t X i J . l To 1 Q f ,f T. Koester B. Kraft E. Krueger D. Langer S. Lentz T. Lister J, Lockwood R. Loehnig F. Lohse D. Miller E. Mellers Kappa Alpha Order Kappa lpha Chosen for ational Award National recognition was bestowed on Kappa Alpha Order last spring in the form of the J. Edgar Hoover Award for Chapter Excellence. This singular honor was given to Kappa Alpha for its outstanding achievements in chapter leadership and activity. KA participated in numerous activi- ties such as Savitar Frolics with Gamma Phi Beta sorority, in which jim Wolfe was awarded Best Actor in the origi- nal production entitled, just Ain't Our Style. Magnolia scents and Confederate uniforms revived the era of Kappa Alpha's founding by General Robert E. Lee. Old South Weekend was completed by the crowning of the KA Rose. In addition to the Old South celebration, Kappa Alpha held a yard-and-a-half, party and their annual Blue Christmas Formal. ff .t,, p.i, j L ,, v: Y . ' X V E. Morris C. Neff J. Oliver T. O'Neal L. Parman I . ,fl ,, .V V lf I I, Vnv- . . if -f ' if v , 29' tm -, 1 x I f D. Patton P. Taylor J, Saitz T. Salfen R. Salfen Vgj fs.'e ffssfszf H i-, .,,..V, H . , .L ::-. .. .. ., t ..'. e ' 5 J. Scrivener C, Stanley S. VanMatre R, Vestal H. Waggoner . V , a.sr it Q in I M. Walter D. Warren C- Wild K, WOOL1 D, Zimmerman KA's took part in all phases of campus sports, including tennis. 7 v.?fSl-5 fig!! Pat Adams read invitation to KA Old South Weekeiini and announced the S0uth's secession. KA's joined in the revelry of a Friday night stag party, a prelude to the weekend ahead. Kappa Alpha's worked long hours on Homecoming display. KA teammates listened to coach in last minute skull session KA Recalled Tradition at Old South Ball Kappa Alpha's and dates, dressed in the style ofthe Old South, looked toward Confederate flag. W.. . . Q, .mg . ini: fl'-w.,,l'N' H tv. 1 ' K 'W1 U+ff W, g'if'WW'F'N4vv-A'fyr.fs1,'M -X. ,M . Q 7llNNMV,AMw.MnrN V 5 i'iyf.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 I , ' , 'MW'HMML,W,Q,Q I7i'1f1ff7i ij'7h-N.,.M ,,,,, ' V ,W.,,,,,, V ,:L,, m.,,m . Q ,,,, ,,4,, V 1 efrwfwwwmg, e 5 , e ,r .. , ,, 57 ii 3 L'!'LsJ 'Uluuuqq1 if M 1 1 ' ww? M l aim L wwf? 3 at zf' xr ,,.r a ,L-wj! ,sg be l his -, , . J QQQ' , ., 5 ' , 674, ,W ,, ,.,, WW, LambdaChi's decorated their house for Cider Swig. l 1 if f Members and their dates toasted at the Whitt Rose Formal we Both pledges and actives worked on the Homecoming display that won first prize in the fraternity division. ... 'Q t . I at 3 R, Alpers A. Barton T. Brandan M. Bridges H, Brown 1 V,V.' fri, ik K lf I3 M. Brown D. Busch G. Carter D. DeVasto T. Dvorak V U ,,,, A 1 V, V V. AA D. Dyckman P. Fotsch D. Fuson L. Geiger D. Hall f krr TT . . R. Henminger R. Hill R. Hobson J. Holmberg M. Huddleston Lf,' rky' V i li' S ii . S YY e f 'V yi . 'V 2 S. Huddleston A. Johnston G. jones D. Kelly G. Keiser . 4 V Sw ii W. Krueger D. Kunz j. McGowan K. McGill M. McHardy 6 13 T 'Q i 5 t . R. McNeil W. Mollenhour D. Morgan B. Nigro bl. Park . 2 V ' if , i -fi 'V f ,g . .alll 'l I W. Phillips H. Reimers R. Richards M. Russell R. Schawacker J. Scott I ' R. Seeley M. Short L. Sires R. Taylor D. Wagner G. Wright K-State Wildcat was eventually destroyed by a Tiger. Lambda Chi Alpha LambdaChi Took Top Homecoming Honors Crepe paper, paint, and work resulted in a first place in the fraternity division Homecoming decorations for the Lambda Chi's. The house helped the Pi Phi's decorate a car for the parade and ended the weekend with a dance to celebrate the occasion. Other social events were the fall Cider Swig, the pledge class Hippie Party, and the White Rose Formal in the spring where the Lambda Chi Sweetheart was crowned. Together with the Alpha Phi's, they serenaded an orphanage, and joined with ADPi for an exchange din- ner. Alums were challenged to a fall football game, while the campus was invited to play in the annual Lambda Chi Alpha Spring Golf Tournament. 2 fi x PhiDelr's and TriDelt's relaxed during a fall exchange. L. Archias 3 . .Q Qrfi B. Becker: LL,L ii: I 9 K A o A PhiDelr pledge enjoyed his morning egg as pledge brothers looked on. C- BOIIOIHISV i' ...fx -far .5213-157 . R. risk... ., ...r...g:1:s-13:1--X ff vi ..,,. . .. . . , Q 51 'W ' i fu-Q . . WQTRM x We Ri. N ,YS . . 'K Eg 5 7 . . ...ii qs.. 5. 3 K 'if is li. x c ,R 3 . A w X S Q X .9 J. Akard W, Aldrich C. Aldridge K rrrr for --- -- -1 vzs.:....sr fn N e T N,-mmf Mgt. K .' - -r'k Q - .K r i 125 5. .V 71 . -it :Tl x A. Bainter Mrs. G. Basye y an X is W. Beckett 5 .rr fm.,-. :ir i.1.w,-rizg N Q fm R -x ii wa R. Biscayarr . ,Q .. XXX 1 X X ig cr .X S 3' 33 H. Bradley f -1 Y Y er W' Q X x -. ,-,- - . K 3 S. Brown - V .. H.:f.-ffz.:ff.s11sis:r-gm:f:--f ff- Mom Bayse and her dog Lani entertained Charlie Digges and Bill Rossi. PhiDelt,s Presented with Academic Award ln recognition of their scholastic efforts, the PhiDelt,s received the National Phi Delta Theta Scholarship Award. The award was presented by Robert J. Miller, the national secretary, at a convention held at Purdue University in Lafayette, Indiana. PhiDelt's also earned a Red Cross award for community service by participating in four serv- ice projects during the year. The PhiDelt Christmas party had a ski resort theme as the brothers converted their house into a winter wood- land complete with a wooden bridge and running brook. In january, the PhiDelt's held the Miami Triad party with the SigChi's and Beta's to celebrate their founding at the University of Miami of Ohio. In addition, the PhiDelt's held their traditional Dog Patch, Pajama, and Roaring Twenties Parties. Q H ' ,Z a I , Q Vlzl W lf- . iv- -- f are fe . ' ' H ' tr' V' ' ' 5. la- . 'cc r . f lr I J. Bruninga S. Buis J. Burrell R. Calkins D. Campbell C. Chappelow DI. Christison D. Dickman C.Digges E. Dowd W. Faulkner ll' i' ill 'l 7 , I 'i,y i i f llil,l ,l ' T . l lii'l ll' iiil' . . , 'l',,' 2 s'1 fi-1 ' Q I . -' ' ',s 1' 'iili ' iiiii V 'V l ' iiiiii ' 'i'. ,'.l' f it , i f .,,... f. and . -.L . ' ' l Al f '..' 'fir an ' i ' W f 'L ' ' 'PJ 14 , A , V . I . , ? 5...y . V wb A:,.. 2 1. , N B. Farmer D. Gebhart R. Gondring A. Hainey M. Hall T. Hatfield L. Hines J. HUDSON J. Houx C. Lockwood G. Lucas VV is I AVA, I M. , , I 5 .LV . ..f, M . , . . . y N , J. Lucas E. Miller W. Milligan W. Neate -I. Nevins J. Nichols J. Nierdieck J. Oliver B. Peck M. Prichard T. Ross 3 I ' i I ' ' J , . . , ' , fm - if . , Mr ,,, Q i 'V '- ' I V V' ,, I , I , I I t , 5 A r . gc V' . ag y gt-lK h4 lK lt r A ll gk P. Schultz j. Stone C. Sommerer A. Taylor R. Thomson R. Wilhite j. Wimberly G. Wood M. Wood D. Woody R. Yeager 26 264 Phi Delta Theta ' PhiDelt' Chri tma Party Had Ski Theme Phi Delta Theta brothers relaxed on the porch and helped each other w1th thelr studxes ga? VE l ehhe , Q A 2' J A wi we f A PhiDelt couple took a break at a party. 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Phi Gamma Delta Fiji Island Part Was Top Phi Gam Event Dean Callis spoke ar a Fiii dinner The Pnisnnfs fnnk nn inn outdoors fnf an exchange dinner Fiji guitar players entertained at exchange dinners. .. .M -s at A candlelight meal provided a change for the Fiii's. 266 -. ttttf- .- w X - . X - F' ish T F f . .:.,: 2 xg. . . if -..' Q A ...' s K .. lf X . K X Q . K D. Ausherman j. Bartimus G. Bowman W. Brown i -1 L. Burns - - - K W My K3 J. ' ' ,K . E . - .. .. x X K' X , ep 9 :ar X e if L. Christenson K. Davis G. Doak j. Dowd R. Flesh X X was fir.. Q JN KK PK KK Q M g s- :.- F' X T. Flood P. Edwards J. Gist 5 .K . X xx X . . 5 . rt.. . . . W. Q X Q S 1 X as . - T. Graham R. Grashoff W. Gleason G. Handley i B. Duncan -. SN X N 2 H. Gosnell 2. f ! , l j. Havens N 6 S if N s S. Chadwick :5if9L:'535SWY79S.i'f?i2 f' I f- i J. Earley K. . ,. . F Q 'N if . Q:-as G. Glass A :ww -1 --V - f. wg gf X F: -.. Q, C. Hawkin Ak K gb, KK K .. ' K 4. K lx- . . 'T ' F M. Heinemann KI. Hoffman KI. Hunt R. Hunt R. ldecker T.KIoyce iiii ' . .. sw .... - a. f, in ' r. . 1 ar e ' as L f ian :-' . t A, . 'K t . .5 4 .s A l F T. Koenig D. Kordenbrock S. Kovic J. Kulild L. Lewis D. McLarny D. Mendenhall KK Xkh K ., . K -R lj: C. Metcalf T. Meyer D. Moutrie R. Overaire G. Palmer V. Pattacchi D,Parte1-50g i-':':k - T V G G ' i-:- G ' G . - - F i'fii N t li T ' T . ...I .:: K .. . K. K . K :NEQ af.. .:3 fm K, .K X .K m K . 6 ii.. . 3 .L KK A .za ','. L K Qa, K .ta ..., K I II K KK K- . K .. Kass - -I KK K KK - .KK. KK . K. 1 D. Pickering J. Proctor .la P'-Imam R. Renrler A. Ricks D. Schaberg R. Sheetz -- - 11' '---.- - t'-- .1 - Km , ig ... K. I . KKK K KK K KK K on - 1 ' . '1 0 J ' :T A P Iii' ' ' fm. '..:- - it L. Q tai- .. Y E. .. 'i-t if f . L. Shepherd A. Snider D. Stork M. Swenson R. Toma j. Turner T. Wlysong X! X 'Auf A PhiGam spiked the ball in an intramural volleyball match. Phi ,Gamma Delta Local Fiji Received High National Honor The Fiji scoreboard tallied a successful year for the chapter, as they were cited by Alpha Phi Omega as one of the three most outstanding houses on campus. They main- tained a scholastic level above the all men's average for the seventieth consecutive year, and one of their members received the Cecil J. Wilkinson award given to the top PhiGam in the nation. The Fiji's secured a seeing-eye dog for a Springfield woman, sponsored a child in Viet Nam, held a Halloween party for underprivileged children, and ,worked on area clean-up projects. The Homecoming Blast and the Christ- mas Formal were among the fall activities, while spring events were the Purple Garter and the Hell's Angels par- ties, the Norris Pig Dinner to honor alums, and the tradi- tional Fiji lsland Party. For the Fiji Island party, eight pledges in native Costume personally delivered the invitations to PhiGam dates. 267 A , Z ','L 7 . ' ' A i , L W:: ' A. Black H. Blair W. Bunn P. Cacioppo f,AA ,.,,,, S :,, V ii I Q V W W VVV . if ,,: i 55 5: , W , y A ' R. Chappel J. Cleary L. Crawford J. Davis 74 ii f P . V a S ll i if . Evans D. Flanery P. Gibbs D. Hall '34 W 1 ,af A2 T f wi 'f 6 gg, lllll iTw Vl. . ,QV Aka Z ji W. Ii iil 5 M. Calkin F. Deady B. Johansen ,f E J. Keith A. Kennebeck D. King H. Klug B. Lagergren ti T QQMWW R. Lintern W. McBride A. MacDonald T. Monsees M. Niehaus - . kg? '17 Qff if ga? -A Zzg I ri- ig 1 L. Pfautsch M. Pund C. Ricks E. Ruegg B. Scheidlcer ' - ff - , 'T Q l ' .,.. . . 2 S . a ., I 'i ii f ' B. Simon W. Shepherd H. Smith M. Smith S. Staley w ',', ,,', V I ' 1 An i f i .. , -, ..., , . I H '.,', fy 5 QW! Q35 lag J. Swartz j. Thurman S. Tuttle T. Wehrle . .' 1 'i ,.- Y , 4 V V H .f zazsq V i iiy E Vv , L Q, ' ' M. Wheeler D. Williams G, Young R. Yukes 68 Sorority rider dodged obstacles at PhiPsi 500. Playboy Bunny helped PhiPsi's celebrate Founders Day Phi Kappa Psi Annual PhiPsi Race Trophy Won by ADPi Mud, eggs, Water balloons, and thin pudding were among the obstacles confronting sorority tricyclists in the annual PhiPsi 500. A sizeable crowd watched as ADPi captured the trophy. That evening, students danced to the sounds of Bob Kuban and the ln-Men at an outdoor party on the PhiPsi house parking lot. The PhiPsi's busy social calendar included a Christ- mas Formal, an Ozark weekend in the spring, several so- rority exchanges, and a Roman Night when the brothers and their dates dressed in togas and feasted in the extrav- agant tradition of ancient Rome. The PhiPsi's also partici- pated in service projects. ln the fall, they played games and sang songs with underprivileged children at a Hallow- een costume party which the AGD's co-sponsored. Phi Kappa Psi's and their dates enioyed Homecoming party after Missouris victory 9 70 PhiPsi's Feasted in Imperial Roman Style 1 is '54 iii , Q:-,uma,iwMmQ,2xs3,-2 ggxiue .. i fi: Q .wW,.m T.t,,twXM.wsQ, A PhiPsi pledge got a double dose of what sorority participants received in the annual PhiPsi 500. PhiPsi's gathered at their house before an intramural game. A Phi Kappa Psi practiced pole vaulting for a University match K' Z ' f,,fli, i h lgiz i i f if Three Phi Kappa Thetifs took a break from final week studying hy discussing plans for semester break. Phi Kappa Theta PhiKap's Entertained Pledges from K-State Marsha Zielinski, ChiO was named Phi Kappa Theta sweetheart. 'W' X Wg, 4 1 Aff f 6 . , ,Q Q JE., in Q ' 1 W gg 5 M y f ei i' ,W .l Bob Guenther, right, received the Pledge Scholarship Awurtl. 72 v 3 . as E if 3 ve. 1 The PhiKap's bested the BetaSig's in the Reformation Day Game. IM, PhiKap's defeated Farm House to win the divisional championship. . -- :af ili L Qi ai fi iii L S . AA' L . , iV,. AVVA , A V, A A m Y Q V x H A V A ,, vv- 1 T , . ' l, if H L iii.', . L . g i . ' P 1 ,, , A ',, A 1 '12 ,. - V 1 ' J. Anderson j. Black J. Brown M. Capizzi S. Coates L. Crahan M. DelPiCO J. DeWille G. Drewing A , ,I ....... -I .. A e r f, , A ,KV an .. f My VVZV. A .. '.iV I xll. 1 ' A K . . ,irr V: 1, if gal' 5. VV 2 1: he ' ' AA A' A . . ieii 'e lii a.i V a f A4 i . A Vvaa ' . R. Guenther R. Harper J. Heinzler T. Hellman C. Herrera G. Hoffman J. Holland j. Ihler R.johns . .,.,. . , . L'l' ' .... A A 1 A L T C A if 1 frf 1 V A .4 Q l... fi. A z 2 4' A I Af WW I . 'W A az' W i f .',. AFA VV f Z., ,,ZV ' Wag , A ff? f ini . 1 l A' S. Keating D. Kliethermes L. Kloud C, Lamble C. Landwehr J. Landwehr F. Meyer S. Ochsner R. Olsen F. Ovaitt L re rleer A A l lrri errf rAA as . ' ii.. isr.a V A AAA ., V , . AA ' s1 A :-f ' , M ,, A ii Vi! . V K fm ,F H vzlll V is F H 1 A . -:I -, AA f . . ,... L f . L W A A V A' W H AA A ,r,. , ' ' TTA' 7 7A . J .Q . , , '.,, , QA f ... . . A , ., ,rV I V C VK a Ivlv U . ,f:,. 7. 'A ,' AQ h ..'.. .Vi L L Ovairr S. Pisarkiewicz G, Pratte M. Prenger R. Rackers S. Roline M. Santambrogio L. Schanzmeyer W. Schoeneberg, M. Sheahan - ArY IVAA 'AVA ' 'A'A AA i AA A'A .'r'r' ,AA.A f ,f ii' ..V V L L A A V V,,v . ' ' G 4' ...-' - V 'QW' 7 . V :1 AAV H' 'A 'iii' 'fd 1 ISL , .., A ' . W' 1 f A 'i f L .r . is' .1... ai' A L ' Q ,',' 'A V Q . U 2 i i i -.,. 'A - . 1 R. Shields S. Siegfried J. Staggers- E. Sweeney K. Sweeney J. Toomey G. Vincent M. Vogel J. Weiler R. Wienstroer PhiKap,s Introduced New Missouri Colony Phi Kappa Theta took part in the expansion of the Phi Kappa Theta International Fraternity by sponsoring a new colony at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in Kirksville. The UMC PhiKap's gave a party in honor of their new brothers from Kirksville to help orient them into the PhiKap fraternity life. The highlight of the year for the pledges was their migration to the Indiana Alpha Alpha chapter. The Mis- souri PhiKap's also hosted a similar migration of pledges from the Iota chapter at Kansas State. Among their social activities were the Christmas Sweetheart Formal, spring- time's Bedlam Party, a football game with the ADPi's, and a volleyball game with the PiPhi pledges. The PhiKap's also defeated BetaSig in the Reformation Day football game. a ,M I 3 , f f if mm? ' fi f Z I 2 64 c it l W f, ,Z ' w,,y ' f ff ' z if rc ET Q0 'U 'U 93 P9 IT' CD fl' 97 i s 'WI -'.t trst fs I I Q QI aw mmm ,.2f.,.- G , L! 1 3 r ,H ' ff? ap! ' WN W ,Wf - 1' 3 e ca ,il W j 52 Z A PhiKap and his date relaxed at the Bedlam Party. I-fir . if Phi Kappa Theta's attended the installation dinner of the new colony at Kirksville. 27 QM,gmZw. ,AAQUW-' . wwf A PiKA dressed as Santa Claus passed out gifts to local underprivileged children at the Pi Kappa Alpha Christmas Party. 74 PiKA's and ChiO's entertained children at Christmas time. ,. 3 , W A Pike treated a little girl to a piggyback ride A PiKA and his date enjoyed one of the year's many dances. Pi Kappa Alpha PiKA's,Chi 's Had Party for Children Tumbling dice and play money mixed with Christmas cheer to lend an unusual air to the PiKA Monte Carlo Christmas Formal. Mom Denim, the PiKA housemother, was the grand money Winner of the evening. A football weekend pajama party, the Dream Girl Formal, exchanges with Zeta and ChiO, and a pledge football game with the ADPi's filled the Pike social Calendar with variety. The PiKA pledges helped the Student Activities budget by decorating the Student Union ballroom for the Homecoming dance. They helped raise money for the Salvation Army Christmas Tree of Lights by bellringing, and joined ChiO to treat local children to a Christmas party. A Yuletide atmosphere pervaded as Santa Claus and the children exchanged gifts, played traditional Christ- mas games, and ate cookies and candy. , ':,, Ai lllt yy i y. .1.:+ f . ' ' . -5 ., 6 V 1- ' V 1 A Z Ao IL A 1 A W. Allen T. Bauer J. Andreas M. Bredeman W. Buisch S. Byrne D. Carson j. Coon K. Dean R. Etherton tltt it tell . A' f V I ,fi . V .4 I . L, I .1 t iv A' at ' ft at F' qs... t ' - Z i . ' bf ' '- if H '..- Q f . V 'K 11 .if A ' 1A A ttl A' i .f 4 I4 IA 5 s 4.l4 M. Faust M. Fischer j, Franklin R. Ferris 1. I-Iaasis C. I-lanor R. Hein J. I-Iolzgrafe D. Howard Sjantzen , V A g ,... g ,I 3 it it CQ- f iw' if ,., ' I Wk in . SA 3 l Af, ' i ' f . 'L 2 i. 'FZ . li f ,ff . 2 .f V I 3 i nh K 5 l l Ejuhre R. Kuntz D. Lane G. Laws J. Laws K. Lupardus E. Mahen W. Perkins K. Phillips D. Price A A A if tllll A t rf' A , F 2 K X f ,. 'L .' A Q y . I ,,,- A K I A' I. T f I K . lr A H MA D. Sandler A. Scott R. Sommer M. Steiger G. Stembridge J. Stookey W. Teczar T. Travis L. Trego j. Veazey j, Walker N D D- - D' FD -. I D- N . FD VI 2 F0 - fi IIT' FD D- N U1 - 'J' FD D' O C U1 FD U' F9 D D- FD D . FD '1 .. E. D F0 D- N - F0 U3 'T' . O UIQ FD . 'J' fb T' - mf... f --1 :Q wznfz.. 2 J .. N Z ,Ei '-gf . ..mw'fw W . . .440 W? 41 K-il WX! at X34 , l . S J. Anderson M. Aslin M. Bayer T. Bayer D. Bradley 3 il. A-'. V 5 if . '-.. :s:.:g.is:1.:f2Zfi7f' E' K '-'11 i K 2 K T Q , ,... -1- ' w lf , r - 'i lf , - , X 'E . i f f If V - - ' . 4 . -- 1: Q , ' .2 , 3 2' ' s li 4 a . C R . . P R J .g .v J . f -... if -. i :.5,.f:s'3 Q . - ' N W f S 5- 4. 'J . N l . J J Ai l S' zz- 4 f .-3' . -' -5 1: T. Croley C. Dickson R. Erickson A. Fillmore J. Foreman B. Goodall E. Gray C. Grimshaw R. Hackney J. Harms . , Z ' J A J : S . ..., . . ' i 1 fl? A Q sg ' i n A 'f .J . J 3 . K. my . ::' Pg- -. N Y V , . . 4 'ir or j ,t K ':'-' X, -f ' f ' X R .L ::. . . in bi t A .,: . X- .1 Qrgsjgi s . - Y . .1 15- kV..: K N .. I A i F, -w M -QF K. Hellman T. Huber R. Jones J. Jost O. Kelly W. Kelly G. Kimes R. Klemovich J. Lewis S. McDonald W. McNeill , , i': r . - A K ff .. . i A, ' K -aar 2 . .-K . in ' .0 1 rsls Q-F ' ' ' . ., T .T . 2 E. Messrler J. Moreland W. Nell W. Osborn 6 S. Parker J. Parshall P. Peterson G. Philip T. Rash J. Rush D. Saale 1 1 . ii Q. ...I ' f J: - ii.. ly' . . J ..3.'Q2'if-f.21 i, i , V X 5 S. Brown T, Brown C. Chapman P. Conner C. Cosgray TEM SigAlph's watched as Little Sisters entered for a lineup A ,::,:...- . :Q-A 1 -.t,.. A W p , t e ff an f f. .. , T 1 A a ' 5 ' I - ,,- i . R. Schindler S. Schumaier J. Seals A. See R. Shaffer . , :.i.. W - -,k: ' 'f ' . 'Q' A t i iii A S. Smith J. Stevenson R. Straube P. Swan R. Tatum ' Ei . ' 11 R -Sti ' ::Q Q H T., A A -i'i gp p, ,Q . i:,L D ' fi . as I .i . Stt. .et T A it f .h sr. 1 Z I J. Teague A. Thornton j. Tracy T. Tucker W. Vesey thr - . . i'tRRt . f t i ' Q. . fr . s' is ef i . 'A ....' ' 'K '1 .'.-.',' . X . D. Vielbrock R. Wagner C. Weith UI. Wfoodsmall j. Yancy Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE's Chose Little Sisters of Minerva Sigma Alpha Epsilon pleged 16 new Little Sisters of Minerva, their fraternity auxiliary. They were formally in- troduced at a pre-dinner party held at the Downtowner Motor Hotel. Little Sister activities included hosting the Little Sister National Convention, a Christmas Party, and selling Maneaterf weekly. The pledge walkout to New Orleans coincided with the Nebraska football game and gave the brothers their first all-night work party since their initiation. The pledge class also perpetuated its annual Christmas Tree Hunt. In the spring, the annual Plantation Ball dinner-dance was held. An elaborate tropical waterfall transformed the house into a plantation for this long-standing tradition. The SAE flag represented the fraternity traditions. 277 78 W 'W 1:95 . f' M M51 Q., , A p l 3 3 W 1 W 6 if MZ! 4 Z J ff Q 77 f if 1 I ,win 4 ' YG , '. 2 2 :- The Sigma Alpha Mu's participated in the Homecoming Parade and portrayed 'iMarching Kizzouf' an imitation of Marching Mizzou. Sammie pledges put on their own version of the Dan Devine show for their Homecoming display. 1 W?k?TiE6l 'tt ,Yi ee? 'WWW H, L' A Af' 2 - mf Miizv., 9,,,. .Mf- wv ,.,, 2 z.,f. fi L 5 I, I -4...,f., n ' m , 1 V.-a, H4 , ,. A 'x ' iff 2. if 7 '15 5,1 r Q 3. Rave-Sm ' Q' it S it gg Q1 S t A Q NAFX.. at :reg f:Ys.:- Q fi gi E. Greenberg 'X' t M.Tha1ler i A SAM pledges gave the crowd a thrill with their chorus line. SAME 6Underground' Had Original Movie Introducing two new ideas at one party, the Sammies staged their first underground party and showed a movie totally produced by house members. A Tom jones ex- change dinner with the PiPhi's displayed SAM spirit as the boys sat on the floor and ate with their fingers. The traditional Sammie's Mammiesu weekend provided a time for members to entertain their mothers at a banquet and show them the campus. In intramurals, SAM's finished second in handball and volleyball and third in football. Athletic energies were also turned towards a philanthropic effort as the Sammies took part in their national Bounce for Beats contest to earn money for the Heart Fund. In this 24-hour marathon, members dribbled a basketball for a penny-a-bounce in downtown Columbia. SAM pledges gave their ideas on campus affairs. 279 2 X . Sigma Chfs and their dures got out of their weekly routine hy partying on the weekends. V me ,.,, . 'S : Q? Al. Arniulti ld S. Crocker R. Crowe W. Drnver it 1 . Y ' ' Y, -We a M. Bahn VI. Bauer B. Bellingtnn 3, X P 'E A E T. Dunn 'N' iff E We 6 X K x Q X ik gm S. Frniley M' we I rr e . .R i 1 R W . A W. Burkey S. Butler Qf'k -I. Frerichs G. Gerhartit 5 .- 5. j '. KW' N - f Q if' ' X .-- - :gf if it SES ft X 1 A B. Byrne P. Cgirmichgiel 1 ...et N X... . .. . .. .tt .... . R -6' 5? W' ' 'R Q AI. Green A. Hager .. x Q 1 . ...,,... . P. Crane D. Huffman . . 1' xv G. Meuder j. Mettler D- Ihfikl 1.101105 CQ Kennedy E Klein I. Lamping 51. McFadden B. MacLeod P. Mtn-fisi ' S ei. ' X . ' R 5 Q A K .R .. Q Q , 5 fx Q E : y U . R Murphy Cf Ohermurk M. O'Brien S. Olson D. Prigge B, Reid j. Roberts W, Sqhneiknrt B. Snyder A. Spitzfaden . ' ,ff M ' may Z' . M 5, ' In W -f f 7- , W 1 'V L W Viifl ' . fiy ' . 5 .. 21 it t V ef.. 2 5 ..,. ' 7 V '- F.Sn1hlschmidt S. Stephenson R. Stoeckel R.Thoma1S M. Valenti bl. Weisenfels D. Woehle F. Wright D. Young Sigfihi couples posed at one of their frequent parties. SigChi's Emphasized A SigChi ind his date enpoyed one of their football parties ln December, the Sigma Chis held a Christmas tea to celebrate the holiday season. Parents and Dean MacLean attended the tea and watched the SigChi's present their new Sweetheart with a gift. ln addition, the Sigma Chi's and the Zeta Phi Delta's from Stephens gave a party for under- privileged children as a Christmas service project. During the year, many changes were made in the Sigma Chi house. The alumni repainted and repapered var- ious parts of the house. Mrs. Florence Geyer served her last year as housemother after seven years with the Sig- Chi's. The Sigma Chi's also placed extra emphasis on schol- arship and attained a 2.5 house average for Hrst semester. They were able to initiate 28 out of 34 first semester pledges. X sit ay v 1 U , , . 3 N S1gC.h1 s entertained guests after an exchange dinner 3 Several Sigma Nu's relieved the tension of finals with an afternoon bridge game. Q u g y I I f ii ', R. Armstrong ' i ZMYYF 51 42' izgzigzfgg 1 WPI'i.siai',f R. Dewees J. Gresham L. Bailey :V-ff. 1t5.f:g5qga1g :ww I' N? ,Hfisf , Z 4 A , R. Diamond iiriggg f W..- MW I .. . . A 5 . , iff W i . C' F. R. Hatten , .,,, V X . j,:,. B. Bice B. Bremermann f - .Q Wim? A :aegis f , B. Dickerson fi.. . . i,2...1,. ,, f zz? R. Hehr 5'Hggg21Q::f'g,ggez?i!2.:- ' Lfiiifiigfb-if lfi5', 'Q9iU,,.4?m5YQ5 if- 1 5 V , , . . 1 -iw. 2 .5 , 1 ... 2, 1. . fp H H 1 , -'Q 4 E. Laird P. Schuerenberg 282 R. Langdon H -' : 1:.ff6??ii2gF' Q , g K- .M f .. .Q wzwmaexfiw .-.i.rs..f,e,f..,....f w .. ...M f W ' x M, M. Seabaugh L. Luna ' 2 - f G. Ferguson . ,,,,,,,...,, 5 ,,,..,,...,,... . . .. I Q 4' 1 'Z wif ,, 3 N. Houk I -:gif 2 ay I V, . f 1, f - fy. ,. .A 5 R. Morris 2 C. Simpson J. Broderick' , 1' Q QM f we f fa f Q' C. Fleming E- UU v-1 O m ,-,,-... v-1 O B . 'ww-wfvm-,f ,W . if I 'I I a D. Fleming f D. Carter 'I an ' J. Flood W ...Y wily ....,,...,, . W i.. ! , A fw ' ' - - Y 'I HW 1.. Q ., , , - 1 W. Hunthausen ii fa ' is J. O'Hara , . -nfsggge R. Smith R. Tapscotr J. Hutcheson X i A 46 D. Olmsted -s 1 T. Jeffries C. 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Whitney J, Williamson SigNu's Gained Grid League Championship Attending a summer workshop at the Sigma Nu na- tional headquarters in Lexington, Virginia, local officers learned about their leadership and administrative duties. Pledges displayed community spirit by entertaining local needy children at a Christmas party and ringing bells at Christmas time for the Salvation Army. In the spring, Sigma Nu's were once again top contenders in Campustowne Races Where they held the record for the fastest heat time. Stalactites and snakes created an underground cavern atmosphere for SigNu's Cave Party. Couples, costumed as Neanderthals, gained admittance to the cave through a tun- nel. Sports-minded members battled with league competi- tors in intramurals finishing with a second place in football and as division runner-up in basketball. Sigma Nu's braved the rain to cheer their football team V11 Two Sigma Nu's and their dates enjoyed themselves at the SigNu steak fry held in the fall. MP4 NW' Mi' X ' ' Q ' ws.-:E y.: .. -s . H s.g.s:z17 'fiirigss-. 5...-.-1 5. .Q -- -gpg , ':f'7if5r-3' fi? - i nfix? i V'kk A ' iifiifriff i ' 'IW --715 11 ' IISZSSET-?' L - -s , 'TQLSTL 1155 - f 'T' -Miff- . .,,.1 L , . ... . ..,.. :sc . ,. ,Q..,A .,.L A..,.: . . . 3 - uh. -1 5. . . k,f.,r, Z... KS ' gg- -. ' ..:?.r - - .. 0 J. Anderson R. Aubuchon T. Brncic Neff sz -'..-.ew E- ,. 5 Liiiifiil XYGSSRET1 1, X W 'E ha' - ' ' J. Conway 552125: i l-5521551 - 2255 .UN fr 'X R. Hawkins N, XS 2 . . s r + . . S. Brown .. S -. .res . ww T. Crnko - .Q-.W . -- - Nzsw.. W. Heckel W. Beach L lax.. R. Carr wi E F M. Delaney :'lEET?cg - .135-rg. :...f. - -'...s..1. -f .Sis .fer ' .. K ,K .ESX Yi-ftfk . ' . Q .fo W' .. A Q . ' il S. Henderson L . -. -.-uv -T-.R-E.. sssgeegra- rmrfef I vp-5 , was .,.. . silk.. . ' 'tsaiiss-ggi.. M X rms f N' R B. Bell S. Bigos 5 eh QS Mt .. . so . if X is o I 2 R. Clymer R. Comfort ' ::'x1f1Ri'ki . r..,r.. R .,... . .t s..s.,i.,......k EK - ..,. saws ..,X .w...f1..-...,. .. , .. .,..L,... . S.. . . sew X. -sw.-....1 - Wgsrzgs - X 'N E ' : .if rlrlre 1 . 2 if 'N' Q nCC,C .. X 4 D. Fannon T. Hastings so C R. Hirst I-I. Holland GQ xx XQ0 .Qs-.5 ' zsifsiiic -. R. X Q 'G is 'V .. . 5 W f .Jr Z , wg. '.':. 955211123-.N-f.w-Ax ,.-- X55 -'ififidb H. We NSE? to ...e 's.11 :' s s . ' K .- f .... gn I .A ,.., ,,... . .A . . J. Holland J. Hurt D. Jeter H.john ljudd ....s.s o .sss ii ' ii llrl 5- Q. 5 I .. ,f X D. Kelley R. Kohl H. Kranze L. Licata K. Lloyd as srs Eel . P :Y r. . rg ' x .. v 'Q - 'Q A 9. K . . I .. ' 5 ' SigEp s greeted rushees R T... eses - T. McKelly D. McLaughlin D. Maltby S. Milliun T. Miltenberger , .'.t' . 37 f l 'if 'l . T' . 'r':t l ..,. - . '-' QW ' ' ' . ' ' . 1 W ' L .T . G. Moore G. Muetzelfeld R. Pearson S. Peters C. Potter O. Richards J. Sandberg ' ,i if 'l Y f.. fzzgivfafrfww. M ff In Z, .. y .lf ,.,,, . . V . I ' V M VV 1 ' during Formal Rush Week. 1 . -Zf . ' . f . ht ah 4 A S. Schultz T. Sherman M. Sokolich f 1 . , r f R. Thomure M. Tinker R. Todd D. Vogel R. Wachter G. Wiley J. Wilson L. Woodward G. Young D. Zaron 284 SigEp's gave a campus-wide Homecoming dance and served free Pepsi. SigEp's, TriDelt's Won DU Campustowne The spring formal at the Lake of the Ozarks and a dance at Bagnell Dam took top priority in the social sea- son of Sigma Phi Epsilon. SigEp's also had a Hay Party in their chapter house with a western decor as the setting. The chapter gave a Homecoming dance for the entire campus and dispensed over 1,800 cups of Pepsi Cola. The pledges gave a Hippie Party for the actives complete with costumes and psychedelic lights. The SigEp's pushed the Delta Delta Deltas to victory in the annual DU Campustowne Races and captured third place in the fraternity intramural competition. Sigma Phi Epsilon had the Entente party chairman and the vice-pres- ident of the Missouri chapter of the Young Democ- ts. Near Christmas, pledges collected for the Salvation Army in downtown Columbia. The Sigma Phi Epsilon executive board, composed of all the officers, led the fraternity through the year's activities. ,- vvl33EfL,!'5'I' ' M ,K 1 J , 4? aff , 9 f 9 , 5 Q I f K. Althage j. Barkley G. Farris S. Fuller ,vfz :,rg . TKE pledges ancl actives worked to put their temporary living quarters in order. V ai , V 1..-- -QVA W. Harrison W. Hellberg WF- . ..W,m,WV,. .5 K W,WW...,... ,,,hY,,,, v,,,,,, . WWW WM ,,,, .. .. ,W rr... ...:4m,,.f, I W W2?iii.l1.. f Q . 2 H. Brannan ',.r -' ,V r,. ' I , ' fy 3-fi-'f Iff' ,.,,. ' ' ., if J. Breclehoft W. Burghardr S. Cupps ,... ,W V .,.. ,..,,,, ,, V H . l.r. . ,. I., 'W V. Cupps R. Detterman M. Eidelman f rrrr f fi .,.. f I Qs: . ,.., 4 . - F. Hating .. . 4, .,,, . f I A 9 if E. Hemmann .M .... . :zz ' 1 wwe. f . . 1 W ,,,f . A Wiyfmii 'A E .4ezQ.rsse:- .:.gw ....M. y f .V V f717:'??iT'l5 ' . . kill' i?E'5.:fYE 'f,-if 1 A ap' ig! ,, S. Holmstrom B. Kral 9 .. .... W. - 4 . Q 1 1 aw. . wg f . , f f 4221 f f www ' . ' aww. Wy' . if ' WW 2. , .,.,:,.., xg 42 f ...M U f as M ft 3 if fy fi j.Marquarclt M .. .... . 2. VII- ' I W .l.r 1 , . X .5 W . a?iw?? ..Z :gg . V V. . I ' f V V 7' 'ww 4 , ,iw 4 . R. Mecllin M. Mudge L. Rains ' ' . , - W . V, . 6 ...V 1 . B. Ray J. Rellman f '., 4 R rrll ff 4 1 iz-. 'f' w1f.' - A j: fi The Tau Kappa Epsilon Victory Bell symbolized Teke chapters across the nation. i V j. Reynolds wc... wifiwwf-vfc.'fe.ViZifl ' .1 . . , ,,,,, .. W. Rosenbaum M.Walsh R. Wilbas J.Williams 6 i ra. 5 5 am, mb Tau Kappa Epsilon pledges took time out from a cleanup session to p at 'B .gl af V41 dv . .- Sl E' ' xiii 'Z v V fbi 4' PM 4' mf Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE Returned After Unusual Advertising After being dormant for several years, Tau Kappa Epsilon returned to its status as an official University-rec- ognized organization. Starting with an advertising cam- paign in the Maneater, the Teke's took their first official pledge class in open rush. The TKE's got right into the swing of Greek life with parties on football weekends and a scholarship program that resulted in two of their mem- bers having 4.0 grade point averages. Tau Kappa Epsilon also returned to the intramural field, participating in basketball and all other spring sport- ing events. Plans Were made for the acquisition of a new house while the Tekeis temporarily moved into other quarters. The Tau Kappa Epsilon's began planning many activities for next year, including faculty firesides and so- rority exchange dinners. The unpleasant task of washing dishes fell to the pledges. ose for a group photograph. at :rmfm , :.:.:..-:f,X.Q. -XXX .,,, X X.v,, , X X ER? Y X X X X X X X XX, X X QIX X Nm XX X Q X O Kr X XN X. Xi..-RQ ? R . , X 4 B. Akerson H. Balderas -':g X. A ,el i C. Barron G. Borcherding M. Botdorf R. Borkin v xx Q T. Brackman D. Brickler R. Ford Ts.. I ix 'lv xg X QR 3 ,Qt X XX X xx X . R ...3 G. Brand D li' J. Coburn B. Frost if In J. Gehbauer N. Harris R. Breitbarth Q J. DeLargy R. Gaskill X -..Xf,XX..:. -Q.. -., -152: R .rsh , . SigPi members displayed their Charter which they received after a year of colony status .. if J. Hazel .2 - Rff zv V, . .l i fu. ' f mi Q J T 3. R Gjamboretz ljennings D. Klaas W. Knepler A. Lang G, Mqllvain rirr T R irirr R RXRR xeffif , ,,R' ' 4' f ' , W ff' ' 'iRRR. . , T f R ' V' 2 ,V,r f R V A Le ' j. Mealey J. Orso K. Ralston L. Ramsey D. Rosebrock R. Smith ii ',, R , ,,' , 'f I 4 R. . ' .W , w y V Y ' R .1 f ' ' I ' ? R C. Tennill G. Todd T. Turner C. Waalkes J. Warren j. Wilson W. Wood SigPi's enjoyed a football game in the mud SigPi's and their dates danced after the Charter ceremonies. Sigm a Pi's, their dates, guests, and national officers enioyed the banquet at wh SigPi's Sweetheart Crowned at Banquet Last fall, the members of Sigma Pi fraternity received their charter and were officially recognized as the ninetieth chapter of the national organization. The SigPi's took I5 men in their first official pledge class and held a formal initiation banquet Where they announced their sweetheart. For the first time since the chapters existence, the men of Sigma Pi competed in the Homecoming decorations contest. Social events of the year included football parties, Christmas Formal, New Year's party, and a Spring Formal at the Tiger Hotel. The Sigma Pi's had a barbecue ex- change with the Alpha Phi's and an exchange with the Kappas. Lord Branden Wine IH, SigPi's St. Bernard, added a new trophy to the house collection by winning KTGRls Ku-Ku Burger Bar hamburger-eating contest. ich the chapter received their charter. 'f.. ' W Ima 'ff' 7, wi J -I 2 :fmt 90 as 5 rf ew -uw' 9. Q S -Q Sigma Pi's and their dates celebrated the first snowfall of the season with a friendly football game. f Wi + ' SEQ In .: : .X Q'-if if- . is Q i 1 , 3. -, SigPi Charter Presented by National Officers SigPi's raced to the finish line in the DU Campustowne Races. Winner of a local hamburger eating contest was Branden Wine III. I -: -Q f ,jfa - 5.554 . . 5?- S? , , . f - - .. - ' . -L ' S'-'H ' fri? -. TESTS--' W - fig- 511.1 'ii ' , 1, fl fir- FT:-I fe ,. ., ... 5 , V Mi ? R . K ,, 3 , IP . L, i ill i 3 X 'f:. ., ' 'xiii - - ' ' . L, . t .- i W, --Mt. . -4 ii-L Q-it -1- , - , . .4-.L-f,. .. .f,-.fz.f,,, , ,.., i.-.Q-g:,.l,k,k 1--Q25 . ' , A , . it-W I . TW i.,t t,,tr,tlt:r. . . . t..,. tt - I 'S L . A SF! L i iw -if ' f f if X ' 'L A A ' ti' Q-5 I .i .iv -V Vi f'LTlX'S5E ' ip., ,,' ,i.: f ii, -,5 1 . I 3 :fi- f I g l o . . Q f -i , E x A . xx, L i - . . ' Davicl Hochmun and-lane Louis enjoyed the ZBT Christmas Formal. ZBT pledges worked on their display for Homecoming Zeta Beta Tau ZBT's Achieved Top Leadership Positions A ZBT and his date enjoyed the annual puja iiiii party where a feature length movie was shown. 1'-7 X, i -A . J r . .. . . A m A . : , etso - J . Y ::' H 1 . :-: ' tri. . ' ,L.- i Q -L s fr, ,iffy :,. 1.5 ..., Q : .. I . . t '1b 'Q f or . sensn ' -rf zz. A . ,:,, R. Adler S. Bierman R. Cahn D. Fetter L, Fox I-I. Gaynor L. Haith P. Hamilton -k....: .:5j:fgg5g.g: is-.r:g.1iif:fsiiii,:g:.. kikkk i VKL: i. k.Lk V , S . , . A A n,.. M t a. i r ' n - G R . A U 1,, -v,. J ,-Arg N I f 37 uuuz . f l , ' 2 - . . N T :',. 2, - . H A ,.,,,. fi D. M. Hochman S. Kaplan B. Katcher D. Katz M. Kean R. Kean M. Kessler R. Kosky .g,.:g.ig.ik5ia .1k. ink k.ii.l.1:,. : .f,s1.1-igiiil - . -rl. -k.. f r : -if - . N - kk R. - . K i -t has 'f:- ji K J f F I g f: :GE 2 Mx : 2 . .- k, . Q- - Q. -::- - K 1. ,Q . - ,.,-.k Q gg .V KY Q ,nh l'l A rf. 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Zemel ZBT's and their tlates enjoyed frequent parties and other social functions. w john Wilkinscxn and Sandy Steiner performed in pledge skit, Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau Held Joint Winter Dance Zeta Beta Tau started a year full of activities with a Halloween party given by the pledges and their dates for children from the Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center. Games, refreshments, and music helped the children to celebrate. Other activities included exchanges with sorori- ties from both Stephens and Missouri, parties with other fraternities, highlighted by the ZBT-PhiGam Christmas Formal, and Parents Weekentl in the spring, ZBT's were busy in campus activities with the Presi- dent of Student Union Activities, Editor of the SAVI- TAR, and Chief justice of the IFC. ZBT was represented in the Mystical Seven, QEBI-I, and ODK. On the IM field, ZBT advanced to the quarter finals in football and made excellent showings in basketball and all other sports. 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'- 'V -:mv . .swf Q- . . A-3' Sgr . . . V' . 5.-?'-.3124-- ui? 'v at Hall Theater After Deserting Savitar Frolics 52 H X V 296 Witch Zarpa showed the police chief how the curse which she put on Eve changed her into a monster. Adam Married Monster Eve in cCastle Hi gh' Castle High, was an independent student operetta based around a love quadrangle including Adam, Eve, Lady Inez, and Witch Zarpa. Eve was cursed by Zarpa, so that when she kissed Adam she turned into a monster. Zarpa discovered that the police chief, whom Lady Inez had adopted and raised, was the child who had been be- trothed to her by his parents. She mar- W ried him, and in doing so, broke the g curse that had made her a witch. I kllq Then Lady Inez married Learned iiii Y i t Judge, who had believed that the child Zgg Q Inez was rearing was hers from an ear- I -..,,s lier marriage. These weddings left Adam at W A L, to marry Eve who was forced to remain , bglg at a monster because Zarpa no longer had ii o the power to end the curse. K.N.. K kg Players relaxed and completed final preparations before showtime. Adam told Eve that if they kissed she would become a monster under Zarpas curse. While Lady lnez peered over the police chiefs shoulder, Eve told him that Adam had run off into the forest. mm'-3' , ,..,. , i ' f Tom Norwood finished his costume before the show. 4, if s s if l 297 EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front row: K. Monroe, secretaryg D. Barton, presidentg J. Miller, vice-president. Second row: D. Clayg T. Loomisg P. Weast, treasurergj Fribisg K. Letzig. The executive officers reviewed plans for WRHA activities. 5 f 4 : I I Members compared ideas before an Executive Board meeting. WRH Printed First Hall Officer Manual WRHA won first prize in the Homecoming parade and sold late minutes to freshman and sophomore Women on Homecoming night. In addition, the organization spon- sored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Together with MRHA, WRHA produced the Indepen- dent musical, Castle High. They also worked with MRHA to change the cafeteria dress rules on the Sunday of final week. WRHA initiated a new policy by printing a manual for residence hall officers listing regulations and parliamentary procedure. They also conducted a budget analysis to deter- mine if the organizations projects were worthwhile. WRHA, for the first time, offered three IOO dollar scholar- ships to women living in residence halls. The group in- stalled Sandra Reeves of the philosophy department as WRHA advisor. 00 ii X PS Ns f 5515 s x 'G A it B. Barth S. Berg L. Croy M. Griffin B. Hagee nl. Head M. Kent M. Kloepper N. Kloepper C, Kohler P, Melise P r'rr -rr l J rrr- .r,rr A 11 3 , t t f 1 MrMM ,-ri W . i i ' Q xbqu N A A A - R 'Q -3 Q,,, I ji, . . f f if .zrz . ' A Y . bt, .. - ' .. . M 'P ,.,l I :'l,. -r.. . f P f 'rri 2. P rrr t X .. rry- L. Miller R. Morini K. Mueller j. Murphy S. Overby M. Pecher P. Rahall S. Reeves D. Robbins S. Rohweder t . K ,-,.' , . K 3 Qf.1st,tfsg .f iz r --, g5i+:ss.fs: S , Bs if B s X 3 Q S ai. . K il . 'QPR i fi ' L. Ross C, Simpson G. Turner L. Votaw H. Walker M. Walker P. Weast V. Whiston B. Williams B. Wobbe History Professor Spoke to Aldrich House Aldrich residents held a picnic and worked on the Bingham Group Homecoming display in the fall. The girls selected pixie pals at Christmas and awarded prizes for the most originally decorated doors. ln February, they and the Green House men represented Washington at the Mock Political Convention. For the second year in a row, Aldrich and Branham retained the women's intramural volleyball championship. ,lack Chase, MSA senator, spoke to Aldrich girls. As part of Aldrichls Guest Speaker Program, Dr. Allan Millett, assistant professor of history, discussed Vietnam, and Mrs. Fred McKinney described her trip to Russia. Aldrich House officers during the year were Judy Topping, presidentg Sandy Rohweder, vice-president, Judy Murphy, secretary, Marie Voelz, treasurer, and Myla Walk- er, social chairman. Residents met after class to sing folk songs. Bibb Residents Hosted Autumn Open House Operating on the house system for the first time, Bibb House wrote a constitution and set up permanent function- ing committees. Dr. john Kuhlman, graduate school associate dean, opened Bibb's Faculty Night. Other speakers were Dr. Diane Brukhardt, Student Health Center, and a representa- tive from the Counseling Service. Open House on Parents' Day began Bibb social activi- ties. Residents presented a skit at the hall Halloween party and joined with other Laws' houses and Buckner House to construct the second place Homecoming float. Officers were Barb Baier, governorg Renee Miller, lieu- tenant governorg Shirley Mayberry, secretaryl and Kandy Kindred, treasurer. Bibb residents painted house Homecoming signs in the lo Front row: S. Mayberry, K. Kindred, R. Miller, B. Baier. Second row: G. Willoughby, E. Bockman, B. Brennan, R. Hawk, S. Kanwischer, L. Dale. Third row: R. Miller, j. Landreth, R. Wehmer, M. Spencer, P. Hawkins, If WWWW' , . ..qxf1't . f ,Mg wwf . . N ,, i ,V,,,, ,,,, E , W if Y .- ggtwi ,W 36 1 unge. iit B. Beikham, S. Wfyss. Fourth row: N. Shore, L. Moore, P. Taliaferro, D lNIiles, S. Max, A. Alden. Fifth row: Hoelscher, D. Nichols, S. Clark. B. Anzer, M. Avis, D. Schroeder, S ,vz , 7 fm --1 5 vi- Q1 , Qg i f i fa lm . achvf-43' Front row: 1. Thompson, A. Tetrick, J. Davis, B. Bischof, C. Fink, D White, C. Schoenfeldt. Second row: j. Hussey, M. Giraud, P. Porter, S Ward, M. Coates, J. Cook, L. Anderson, M. Melosi, L. Lane, G. Spirtas C. McGee, B. Riley. Third row: K. Baker, J. Snowden, B. Trapani, L. Wilkins, L. Freni, C. Ducommun, L. Hornaday, R. Thomas, R. Myers, B James, M. Sladek, L, Whitling, L. Allard. Fourth row: J. Humphrey, L Timmer, F. Patch, M. Parey, R. Mordhorst, N, Toedebusch, L. Schmidt D. Hamilton, B. Grenier, P. Wheaton, N. Valentine, G. Horer, M. Hud- son, B. Fizer. Blanchard Girls Saw Primitive Art Slides A Halloween party with skits and prizes for the most unusual costumes opened Blanchard's fall activities. Resi- dents helped construct the Bingham Group Homecoming display, Whip the Wildcats. Blanchard girls joined War- ner House for Christmas caroling at the Medical Center. A house party concluded holiday festivities. As part of Blanchard's Speaker Program, Marilyn Caselman, associate professor of home economics, dis- cussed American society, and Charles Shersesee, art his- tory instructor, showed slides on primitive cave aft in France. Blanchard officers were Jane Cook, president, Joyce Humphrey, vice-president, Deborah White, secretary, Nancy Toedebusch, treasurer, and Cindy Schoenfeldt, so- cial chairman. Blanchard residents exemplified the Halloween tradition by wearing unusual costumes at their annual house party. A physical education instructor led Branham girls in exercises. Front row: j. Rake, S. Rashkovsky, D. Henricks, Y. Bower, K. Killilae, Wells, T. Eisenberg, J. Bradford. Second row: S. Merritt, L. Pribble Branham Girls Held Holiday Open House Branham joined with Francis House to create the third place winner in the Homecoming window decora- tion contest, Let It All Hang Out. Residents began their Christmas festivities with a tree trimming party and an open house. The girls concluded their holiday activities by going caroling with Drake House. Branham won the intramural volleyball championship in the fall. Guest speakers at the house included jane Bennett, physical education instructor, who led the girls in exercises. Serving as Branham House officers were Susan Mer- ritt, presidentg Yvonne Bower, vice-president, joan Koir- tyohann, secretary, Helen Bebermeyer, treasurerg and Sharon Merritt and Maria Phillips, social chairmen. L. Hunter, M. Pfeuffer, K. Hanson, S. Merritt, P. Pettus,J. Isacoff,j. Whal- , S. ey, N. Pattinson, M. Phillips. f Q 'W 30 l LM 4 WWE Front row: C. Bennett, P. Marsek, R. McLain, C. Persons, j. Fndler, D Clay, L. Paviclc, N. Cox, J. Christie. Second row: S. Clarlc,j, Heberer, R. Rousseau, R. Wood, C, Wood, P. Weirich, C. Bentzinger, N. Metz, P Sawyer. Third row: L. Buescher,j. Funk, M. Gann, S. Guise, C. Wolff, K Stroup, L. Beckerle, VI. Eichenaver, C. Gay, B. Wood, P. Crt. Fourth row: P. Radzom, L. Miller, M. Gibler, -I. Stuut, L. Williams, L. Wohlt, C. Schroer, C. Reeter,j. Brandt. Callison Residents Held Fall Open House Parents' Day Open House began Callison's social activ- ities. Residents cooperated with the rest of Gentry to build the hall Homecoming display, A Tail of Two Kitties. A party announcing the winners of the door decorating con- test opened the Christmas season. Dr. Phillip Emmett, assistant professor of speech, spoke to new residents during Orientation Week. As part of Callison's Faculty-Guest Night Program, Dr. Fred Mc- Kinney of the psychology department held a question and answer session with the girls. Serving as house officers were Donna Clay, president, joy Heberer, vice-president, Kathy Stroup, secretaryg Linda Pavick, treasurer, and Rachel Wood, social chairman. Callison residents gathered after hours to surprise one of their friends with a cake and presents on her birthday. Dr. William Peden Spoke to Carr Residents Q K - ejfesvz, I ,M l . T N--4 Front row: C. Dre-bin, S. Odom, j. Cline, S. Price, L. Snow, B. Cole, L. Dunn. Second row: S. Wfadschmidt, D. Targownik, M. Morton, K. Doh- erty,-I. Feeler, j. Addison, D. Payne, P. Gilbert, C. Bland, S. Heinemann, P. Palmer, A. Garrison, L. Wilscin, S. Uhr. Third row: J. Stuber, Informing Carr House residents on current problems were Dr. William Peden of the English department, who spoke on The Ajjfluezzl Sodefy. and Dr. james Holleran also of the English department, who discussed Myth and the Hippies. The year's social activities began with a hayride for Carr girls and their dates. For Parents' Day, Carr held open house. Girls competed for first prize in the Hallow- een skit contest with Big F the Ghost and helped Laws and Buckner House build the second place Homecoming float, A Pain in the Tail. Carr House was led by Susan Price, president, Cheryl Quinlan, vice-president, Sharon Odom, secretary, Penny LaRose, treasurer, and janet Cline, historian. Kathy Linnenbringer, Carr resident, received roses on her birthday. D. Sharplessul. Watkins, S. Evans, B. Edmond, A. Boston, P. Richards, C. Richards, K. Pittaluga, L. Harris, M. Meyer, B. Stanfield, N. Michaelson, S. Detering. A A Q Q f 7 f 306 Front row: S. Beshore, B, Hoffman, rl. Crawford, C, Snyder, P. Higgin- row: bl. Crippin, C. Aycock, N. Fertig, M. Sheldon, P. Edwards, S, Dill, P. lvothiim, M. Unlfclesbay, P. Sternecker. Second row: B. Bishop, K. Ste- Carson, S. Osielc, S. Taylor. phens, j. Spradling, K. Roche, R. Brown, B. Stella, R. Cameron. Third Coleman Residents Attended Spring Formal Coleman House helped construct the Gillett-Hudson Homecoming display. The girls chose secret Santas at Christmas and invited the Reed men to a holiday open house. Coleman and Reed represented Rhode Island at the Mock Political Convention in February. During the spring, residents took part in the Gillett Hall dedica- tion ceremonies, sponsored an open house, and attended the Gillett formal dance. Beth ylarboe, Coleman resident, listened to a house discussion. Participants in Colemanls Faculty Speaker Night were Dr. james Craigmile, associate professor of education, who examined The Awami Society. and Dr. William Galeota, student health service director, who reviewed drug usage today. House officers were Marjorie Unklesbay, presidentg Beth Bishop, secretaryg Paula Edwards, treasurer, and Beth jarboe, social chairman. lan Smith approved of the decision reached at the house meeting. . , .V ,, W , si-MvigW,,,w :a .. . .,,, ,.,. , A, , . , - Front row: S. Johnston, C. Gregory, T. Hughes, M. Mayfield, D. Harter, B. Bauer, B. Heine, N. Ruth, B. Moore. Second row: S. Hammond, M. Evans, J. Pierpoint, B. Norvell, L. Brink, D. Voorhees, M. Eding, J. Pe- terson, N. Reis, M. Fults, D. Birdsong. Third row: S. Pattengill, D. Dado K. Keller, R. Ruckert, L. Martin, L. Shaffer, N. VanPelt, M. Smith, J i Meir, L. Birenbeim, J. Stroud,J. DeMange, C. Anderson. Fourth row: S. Rosloff, S. Pettit, B. Hammonds, R. Renkin,J. Anderson, C. Martin, B. Kaufmann, S. Koch, D. Bingaman, K. Mahon, E. Mulvania, L. Noellsch, C. Zelenovich. Cromwell Sponsored Holiday Gift Exchange Cromwell's fall activities featured a house Halloween party with the 'AGreat Pumpkin and competition for awards in the annual skit contest. At Homecoming, the resi- dents sponsored an open house and helped build the Schurz-Hatch display, Tigers Whip Kittens. During the Christmas season, the Cromwell girls held a house tree-trimming party and concluded their holiday ac- tivities with a gift exchange. In the spring, the house joined with the rest of Schurz to participate in the annual Spring Sing and the hall formal. Cromwell officers were Eva Jo Mulvania, president, Janet Jolly, vice-president, Nancy Reis, secretary, Lois Noellach, treasurer, and Judy Pierpoint and Susie Pettit, social chairmen. Cromwell girls made Rocky buttons for the Mock Political Convention. TX 5'1 . 42599 ff. 7 C ' T. 1 -M W W MQ, ,..,.. , M Wm , .. M V aj: W M., Q ,M ,, Yfmam YW ,' ,,Q,' ' l T 2 A,, , ,,,. ....,....-. . Front row: A. Winfrey, S. Sherman, T. Kalmer, J. Droz, L. Dalton, S. Murray, K. Prose, S. Schulte, D. Perardi, G. Steele, M. Olds, K. Long, B. Fitzhugh, K. Nutt, S. Malaney. Second row: D. Brunker, T. Woolford, M. Bouckaert, K. Peirce, M. Crum, K. Monroe, B. Savage, S. Hatley, T. Ri- Crumbaugh and Baker A barbecue with Baker House began Crumbaughls so- cial season. House Christmas events included caroling followed by a party. As a member of the Bingham Co- ordinating Committee, Crumbaugh also sponsored the annual Schurz-Hatch holiday dance. The house joined with Warner and Russell Houses to represent Alaska and Puerto Rico at the Mock Political Convention. pley, P. Lacy, P. Hill, T. Bengis, G. Pennington, L. Robinette. Third row P. McCormick, L. Storll, J. Roberts, L. King, G. Broughton, S. Brown, D Brinson, S. Threlkeid, C. Hagen, S. Pohl,j. Gaskell, A. Condon,j. john son, C. Cogswell, S. DePue,j. Kelly, C. Wesselschmidt.' Houses Held Barbecue Crumbaugh Faculty-Guest Night opened with a talk by two graduate students who served in Vietnam. Other speakers included Dr. Ralph Luebbers, professor of chemi- cal engineering. House officers for the year were Kim Monroe, president, Carol Hagen, vice-president, Donna Buell, secretary, Kathy Nutt, treasurer, and Mary Bouc- kaert, social chairman. Crumbaugh residents gathered to discuss their activities during an evening study break. M...-.-mi Da Residents Chose Christmas Pixie Pals Beginning the year with a dance, Day House joined with the rest of Laws to present the first fall mixer with music by Plato and the Philosophers. Other social events included Homecoming Open House and the hall Hallow- een party. The Christmas season opened with the selec- tion of house pixie pals. Dr. Robert Daniel, professor of psychology, held a question and answer session with Day residents. Mrs. jane Bennett of the physical education department discussed etiquette and led the girls in calisthenics. Serving as house officers were Fran Dunning, presi- dent, joan Condon, vice-president, Linda Kelly, secretary, Pam Whitsitt, treasurer, and Marlene Sehl, historian. After learning she had been accepted for the MRHA-WRHA musical, Caille High. friends congratulated Barb Nunnelly, a Day House resident. Front row: L. Gathman, M. Payne, R. Crockett, W. Wild, L. Kee, I. Ruff- ner, J. Gordon, M. Winchell. Second row: K. Hjersted, S. Hantle, N. Price, F. Dunning, P. Stone, S. Stewart, M. Koval, B. Shultz, j. Linden- meyer, S. Zimmerman, j. Condon. Third row: K. Knowles, C. Miller, C. Aulbur, C. Busch, B. Brada, M. Sehl,j. Brooks, S. Harkey, P. Whitsitt,j. Cook, B. Nunnelly. 309 310 Fenton Had Christmas Candlelight Ceremony Fenton social activities started with a get-acquainted hootenanny in the fall. The residents also helped con- struct the Bingham Group Homecoming display and played the Vest House men in a touch football game. During the holiday season, the girls held a candlelight ceremony featuring a reading of the Christmas story. Fenton, with Shields and Blanchard, represented Texas at the Mock Political Convention. Fenton guest speakers during the year included the Rev. Monk Bryan, minister of the Missouri Methodist Church, and a group of Mormon missionaries who ex- plained their religious beliefs. Serving as officers were Patti Hoffman, president, Virginia Hespen, vice-presidentg Sue Dautenhahn, secre- taryg Linda Shanks, treasurer, and Darlene Bunting, social chairman. is tl'l't 't 1 -fx :'r,1.,. . :gi K. .fig F t ' ' f , ' 'L i K J . . . . I - Q' gi 4' - --, , 1 f . ,. .. si . - , . 'I 'T ' - I T' ' , if ' K VVKV j . .. . . A P T , ,gggp P ' . ist rss.. D 3 p P. Bonham AI. Borusiewich M. Brooks S, Brown D. Bunting S. Cobb S, Cohn C. Davis R. Davis Dean H --f--f - K.,-I ,..k 5:7 X: ,fu g,i ' 'ai Y .als x . .45 5' B. lfllis D, Heller DI. Evans M. Glass .. .-,. ....,- .- f - L X sf K X N: M it n 'QF we L. Mattus B. Meng K. Mikulik M. Pound L. Shanks J. Siebold Fenton girls were served refreshments at the Halloween party. P, Hoffman B, Hukriede C 'C - fill - - :gil l :21Q3jjgIj'. flax r i .., ,sm --,. tg . . , - ... .,,, .. ..... ...... . is ., . . f is ERP Q L- t - in isa. . ff: . K . . -t.. . N if .tt 5 de if if ' TE P.jackson Ljohnson E. Kothe D. Love L. Maddox 1 2' 5 so in :,,g.,-fa: g y , ,. . . . 43 P 1 M ' - S ,..,. i K. Smith S,St01-m Al. Tahtinen rl. Terry D. Tompkins ' o wWa.,wmV t ts- Wmrtaw, . , J... 5 - . 4 . . fv.. tr,.,rssm,. . 3 1 . ..ss. t ..... The house party featured a fortune tellers booth. 5 ..,, . .. ,Q t giiiggisifgilif' . ., -.Q-...wstsiv t ' wt ,- - 7 meters - s -'1 ' 'ff ,. ww 5,11 an ,. My . if W -4 t , . .Lviff7Q47.If .1 ifgt wi: Z 't'z,f Ha '34, fs , wp 3p','.,,4? ,4 T My 3 ' ,' . - 'f T R Front row: C. Stiilzer, S. Peterson, K. Leverett, M. Stolcely, M. Grotian, R. Gtisbarre, C. Barnes, P. Daniels, Second row: N. Pitrrentml. Mollet, K. Flood, D. Goetze, tl. Hunter, B. Brown, S. Reime, H. Coyle, A. Runett, K. Wfood, B. Chaskelson, D. Brune, D. Giibeline. Third row: Cl. Lierle M. Thompson, C. W'illiams, T. blohnson, P, Dodds, L. Framer, V. Russell hmmm B. Giles, A, Cummings, K. Spohn, B Bailey, B. Spohn. lfourth row' H. Murphy, L. Atchity, rl. Henry, P. Morrow, S. Dillard, M. Brown. L. Schlesselman, S. Schepers, R. Roper, bl. Xlfelhoelter, XV. liicliholil, T. Lyn- ford,,I. Cofer, V. Nilill, C. McN41ir,,I. Biillog. Ficklin Speaker Discussed French Culture .E l.-..... Ficklin residents went trick-or-treating and held a cos- tume party on Halloween night. The girls helped con- struct the Bingham Group Homecoming display, A'Whip the Kitties. During the Christmas season, Ficlclin selected pixie pals and participated in the Schurz Hall Formal. As part of Ficklin's speaker program, Dr. Robert Karsch, political science professor, discussed modern so- ciety, and Simone Robertson, French instructor, explained French culture. Ficklin residents won third place in the womens intramural basketball competition. Ficklin officers were Christine George, governor, janet Cofer, lieutenant governor, joan Welhoelter, secretary, Nancy Parrent, treasurer, and Betsy Giles, social chairman. Ficklin residents gathered after dinner to sing.: folk songs. 3 i i liront row: D. Davishl. Kordenhrock, S. Parker, VI. Leydu, A. Nichols, M. Third row: K. Cahill, P. Payne, A. Schultz, K. Bennett, AI. Reinglas, M. lfuchs, M. Stock, L. Hudson. Second row: K. Lupinski, C. Griswold, I.. Kunz, C. Miller, P. Shaw, S. Smith, P. Treat, S. Pinnell, K, Moore, D. Turner, pl. Nelson, S. Kelley, ll. Mogelnicki, 'lf Krakow, N. Harlow, K. Koclihl. Schmidt, M. Kurcynslxi, G. Lapinski, V, lnman. Mahon, P. liucari, D. Uviatt, CQ. Ciauldin, A. Aton, CQ. Carroll, D. Xwillis. Fuller Sponsored House Crest Competition . ' 5' K M5326 ' - iff' . W J v I ' - ' .' . 7 . ,J ' ' f ' ' A '. . - 1 ' Q, Fuller residents made plans for a house party, Fuller House was awarded first prize in the Laws Hal- loween skit contest. A psychedelic Halloween party with banjo and guitar music followed the contest. Fuller resi- dents concluded their fall social activities with Parents' Day and Homecoming Open Houses. Fuller sponsored a house crest competition and estab- lished a permanent Rules Committee. Dr. Margaret Peden opened the house's Guest Speaker Night. Other speakers included Cecil Phillips, MSA representative, who explained the functions of campus government. Serving as Fuller House officers for the year were: julia Howell, governorg Anne Nichols, lieutenant governor, Marty Fuchs, secretary-treasurer, and Melinda Stock, historian. Hadle Held Picnic, Touch Football Game Hadley-Major residents held a picnic and a touch foot- ball game with Park, King, and Hyde House men during the fall. The girls also attended the Pershing mixer, spon- sored a hootenanny, and hosted a Homecoming open house. At Christmas, the residents decorated a tree and served hot chocolate to carolers. Suzanne Goulaieff, instructor in the French depart- ment, spoke first in a series of Mint Hours at Hadley-Ma- jor, Other speakers included Mary Huber, assistant nursing instructor, and Dr. Frank Roberts of the admissions office. Hadley-Major officers for the year were Anne Har- well, president, Lois McClellan, vice-president, Carol Manning, secretary, Kathy Roberts, treasurer, and Brenda Dunakin, social chairman. liecause Hadley-Major was converted into a womens residence hall for the first time, the girls posted an informative sign. . . , . , lcront row: C.. Adams, M. Xoung, O. Hayes, C.. btevens, I.. Hanna, li. Dunakin, N. Xvoodyard, M. Alexander, FI. Ayers, P. Letko, M. Mclienna. Second row: L. Chambers, IS. XY'.itterson, bl. Hearst, M. Tompkins, M. Cireen, M. Kantorhl. liulco, D. Stern, CQ. Manning, ll. XXl'ang, li. W'illiams, MA, L vi A , 1 f f 1 J ,af f , 9, ! X 4 ya if ,f at 6 X if . H. Lam, T. l:.llll.lIl. Third row: K. Roberts, 5 l.'nderwood, S. Linnenbrii r,-l. lflliott, P. liaggett, A. Harwell, l.. Mcillellan, A. llosmer, P. XY'illx ins, M. Posson, CQ Hely, S. Floplin. ll. Dellouse, N. l.neders,,l. Ross 'Y I 7 It we 314 NV' Front row: B. liedliin, S. lfry, li. Rude, C, llopp, S. Htmluc. Second row: lnerger, M. Pil. Third ruw: R. Clnwitii, S. llollitltty, M. Carlson, C.. IN bl. l.ittle, ,l. Legg, L. l.emnn, P. l.1lIlgAlllL'Cl'iCI', S. Barry, S. Lune, K. Hersh- S. Pemuhl, Pedrutti, D. Defilue, I.. Darrngh. Vlulinston girls attended the hull Halloween costume party. Residents waited fur the nnnnuneement of costume winners. Johnston Held Fall Tri-Penta Initiation Johnston girls displayed their tositiriies before the party began. liront row: M. Sadler, J. Ainlersoii. 5. lleltlt-iibranil, lz. llroolxs, 5. C.li.ip- 1 - - f man, I.. X u betoiitl row: li Nappier. J. .lout-5, 5. Brown, NI. X t-nik. l. Hines, B. lint-rliii, 5. lirover, M. lJl.lLl.lI, If l'iL'l'FIlA!lLl,4I. liutlimanii. 'liliii I row: IS. Iinterreiiier, K. liuhala, li. Stuiliaugli, R. lfarwell. li Halllun, IS. ' lim M Johnston initiated residents into Tri-Penta scholastic honorary during the fall. On Halloween night, the hall held a costume party featuring skits and prizes. For Home- coming Weekend, residents designed hall decorations and hosted a post-football game open house. During the holiday season, the Johnston girls went Caroling and held an informal dorm party. In addition, the hall sponsored the annual Christmas dance, the Holly- berry Ball. As part of final week events, Johnston had snack parties. Serving as Johnston officers for the year were Tina Qualls, presidentg Debbie Mueller, vice-presidentg Shirley Lane, secretaryg Barbara Zang, treasurer: Mary Otterson, social Chairman: and Mary Stoval, historian. Y.1g.il,J lilmers, M. llierte, ff. Kiuntlersoii, I? Knollell lwurth row. li. lhxis, 5 lxnotlc-ll. lx lxoeiiiu. rl. lluglies. l'. liolinan. Y. lit-.ith, ll. lu:- er, IS. Ueinent, 5 Auld 3 6 Front row: M. Otterson, F. Moore, J. Jacobi, P. Rush, B. Steinmetz, J. land,J, Alles, M. Wilson, D. German, K, Alexander, T. Flaim, A. Crowe Shemwell, N. LaGasse, C. Nemeth, B. Little, G. Lawrence. Second row: B. Boehnlein, J. Wezlver, T. Qualls, K. Rowland, G. Wallzice. Fourth row L. Meyer, C. Keel, R. Schroeder, K. Holland, B. Darnton, M. Duncan, D. K. Haffner, Horner, P. Heberle, P. Ruhottom, D. Fleming, C. Malcin- delaPenta, J. Scaggs, B. Orr, V. Batson, Third row: A. McGee, J. Row- ski, D. Mueller, B. Anderson, C. Hinch, C. Denney, J- Dodson. Jht HIIV' dK tD tt' Front row: K, Vernell, M. McKenna, T. Hill, S. Swamp, P. Letko, L. Blackhurst, L. Cohen, M. Havermans. Third row: L. Bryson, C. Stevens Morton. Second row: J. Welliver, J. Alderson, L. Holman, S. Martin, J. K. Roberts,J. Rieken,J. Dveris, C. Arpe, L. Bodenhamer. Les Johnston Held Informal April Fools Party Dr. Robert Reifschneider, associate professor of edu- cation, began .Iohnston's Faculty Night with a discussion of opportunities in the teaching profession. Other speak- ers during the year included Mary Huber, nursing instruc- tor, and David McDonald, associate professor of medical psychology, who held question and answer sessions with the girls. ,lohnston held weekly Entre Nous throughout the year. Among the programs given were a karate demonstra- tion, an art exhibit, and a china, silverware, and glassware display. During the second semester, Johnston residents spon- sored an April Fools Day party with awards for the win- ning slcits and held the annual spring formal dance at the hall. Iohnston girls and their dates danced at the Christmas Formal. Residents helped dcrorirc tht lounge C hrigtmag free Iohnston girls sang Christmas carols at an informal party, 7 Front row: A. Collings, M. Sottz, L. Grierson, S. Bohon, C. Harrison, S. Jess, L. Westtvn, B. Weber, J. Rairhel,j. Yarbrough, B. Figler, S. Bolliger, M. Wilfcmrd, P. Tucker, C. Marquette, C. Allen. Second row: M. Karp, S. Front row: L. Teepe, V. jesser, j. Hoerig, D. Oliver, D. Kling, N. Cruise, P. Banks, C. Pohl, L. Kirchhoff, D. Dietrich, S. Moon, V. Counsil. Sec- ond row: M. Elam, C. Ruhmann, L. Becker, E. Whitmire, S. Magyar, C. .Q -,f. 5 lg, V2 M if ,f f fm! ,f 0x ffr 3 Rosenfeld, C. Bierman, M. Hurwitz, S. Bisman, B. Cranis, B. Greenberg, E. Barkovitz, M. Eisenkramer, D. Sullivan, N. Barni, j. Wright, A. john- son. Cutler, B. Foxworth, B. Sowill, S. Gordon, V. Wipki, C. Heneke, S. Biarkis, J. Zengel, M. Wlinn. e l .Q V,'r. 2 W,,,f- Nancy Cruise, president, presented initiate Carolyn Allen with the Tri-Penta colors. Vg ww--4-my-L TRI .ia psig-fA . UN'VERsn'v of Missounn ...M ... -.H , A-'c'f'? '?,--3, J' 'il 1' t 'Ely sf Jones Social Events Started with Mixer jones Hall joined with the Loeb Group to sponsor a get-acquainted dance for new students. Residents built the Homecoming hall display, l'Let'm Eat Cakef and held Parents' Day Open House. Eighth floor girls won first prize in the hall skit competition. jones began its Faculty-Student Night with Dr. john Farmer, associate professor of zoology. Mrs. Dorothy Hol- singer of the physical education department, and Dr. Dick Renner, honors college director, held question and answer sessions with the residents. Hall officers this year Were: Dini Oliver, presidentg joan O'Malley, vice-presidentg Linda Withers, secretaryg A candlelight ceremony marked the initiation ofTri-Penta members. Vicky COL1I1Sll, tfCaSL11'C1'g arid Mary Petty, l'1lStOfl2if1. . . 2 3 num ,mu A . I' wif' 7 QQ kfi' www jones officers provided effective leadership for hall events. Homecoming activities at jones included building tt hall display. Front row: L. Arenson, P, Russo, B. Roe, A. Kellett, L. Lee, M. Solomon, Steinberg, P. Harness. Third rowj L, Sellers, B, Landie, P. Hirnmelberger A. Miller, C. Brewer. Second row: E. Braemun, M.Tg1ylor,-I. Richesin, G. DI, Lovell, M. Reid, S. Holt, M. Mull, B. Brenner, S. Muus, N. Deffen- Horlacher, C. Anderson, C. Payne, J. Casals, S. Waicketle, D. Siffer, B. baugh, I-I. Hamshaw. s 0 5 -N S Front row: K. Novack, S. Hausner, B, Niehoff, M. Ritthamel. Second enschulte. Third row: K. Shepherd, L. Ehrenlwerg, L, Brown, C. Ginsberg, row: L. Sachse, D. Gritts, M. Green, F. Olsenhl. Moore, C. Mielziner, R. H. Wolkowitz, D. Harris, -I. Bierman, C. Henner, C. Katz, L. Briesacher, Roberts, R, Blair, C. Wheeler, P. Moylnn, N. Kelly, M. Koslov, L. Bow- A, Lihne, R. Cook, D. Stueve, S, Nitz, jones residents rnet in the lounge to plan skit Competition. The construction ofthe display required detailed planning. , . O . I Jones ACt1V1t19S Centered on Homecommg Lathrop Honored utstandmg Hall Members Lathrop residents held with awards for the most decorations. Hall members football game open houses afterhours Halloween parties unusual costumes and room served refreshments at post- To conclude their fall activi- ties, the girls joined the Blair men for a hootenanny. Lathrop's Christmas festivities began with the selec- tion of pixie pals. Individual houses held tree-trimming parties and went caroling. Residents were awarded prizes for the most attractively decorated doors. Lathrop joined with Laws and jones Halls to sponsor the Valentine Formal. ln the spring, the girls honored out- standing residents with a Recognition Banquet and partici- pated in Mothers, Weekend during late April. Lathrop residents prepared for their fall hootenanny with Blair men by rehearsing folk songs in the hall lounge. -K.. Front rowz S. Komo, S, Mazar, D. Travis, B. Glynn, S. Heimer, K. Mc- Kuehn K Adams Third row F Roberts T Chamberlain C Koontz Clintock. Second row: E. Phillips, C. Campbell, K. Schweiger, J. Cantrell, Brooks S Anderson N Scarborough D Fletcher Y, 3 ' 4 1 zvn , 4 ..v V ., Y . !,v! I X f I W' V ., K V ' -A II . 41 ' f , , ,L gl Ag' M ,fi ,V ,i . I W -if i dw if 2 vo., lf ' 4 ,Aye L J ,W N www Q! dj , ' a 4 ,n-ai., rs. qw' G G d lx 1, J. Hg1mmersmith,J, Bockshammer, K. Carbrey,J. Doer Front row: L. Gillum, C. Vallina, P. Scherer, E. Neininger, D. Nissen- . oe e 'L baum, J. Brinkmeyer. Second row: L. Houx, K. Reinhoffer, H. Reinhof- Boody,L.Timm. fer, V. Jacobson, J. Pell, B. Bachman, J. Ollinger. Third row: S. Speth, The Lathrop Hall Council was composed of Sandy Komo, Nancy Scarborough, Shelia Swindall, Joan Fribis, and Linda Gillum. .www-Mwwmw W 5 , , i , 'E r,D 4 '-we If I Front row: G Popowchnk, L, Scott, N. Bluttner, R. Mcwhcwrter, D. Hur- duwuy, M. Goodrich, C. Kunkel, P. Oxler, Second row: G. Richards, B Holtzmtin, M. Mitchell, P. Smith, H. Goebel, P, McCann, E. Wayer, B 'M' X . .,t,mtW.s,,t-R-.1 WN ig? .S Girls constructed the hitll Homecoming display, Execution Tails. Simmons. Third row: VI. Lang, A. Couranz, S, Cnllalian, O'I-Iallaron, L Donerly, B. Logan, B. Stevens, G Ninow. -.fwfxwxq Lathrop residents enjoyed refreshments prior to the hootenany. Lathrop Hall Created a Girls gathered in the lounge for an informal hootenany. Front row: bl. Norris, P. Keeley, K. Kothe, xl. Davis, V. Maness, M. Ka- men, L. Valentini. Second row: D. Silverman, ,l. Blackburn, S. Lewis, Al. Fribis, D. Bouck, R. Brown, D. Link, S. Bujnak, L. Bent,j. Norris. Third pirit Committee Lathrop created a Spirit Committee to promote en- thusiasm for University teams and traditions. Committee members prepared Homecoming window signs and built the hall display. Residents, for the second consecutive year, took first place in the Spring Sing. Dr. Robert Reifschneider, the director of teacher placement, began Lathrop's Faculty-Student Night with a discussion of career opportunities. Qther speakers in- cluded Dr. Clara Myers, professor of social Work, and Mrs. Mary Huber, instructor of nursing. Lathrop Hall officers included joan Fribis, president, Sandy Komo, vice-presidentg Nancy Scarborough, secre- tary, Sheila Swindal, treasurerg and Linda Gillum, historian. row: M. Snyder, ,l. Manikowslxi, P. Stephens, sl. Bartlett, S. Fitzgerald, P. Cochran, S. Grizzell, S. Swindall. Fourth row: M. Hempel, L. Stolz, N. Dix- on, S. Richardson, K. Buinak, N. Lubbers, P. Meier,j, Rafiner, M. Bartsch. 3 22 3 26 P t i.ri - h r . sa l fii . .6 fi 1 'Ml liront row: N. Mciirew, N. Smith, H. Goldberg, H. lfield, li. Waring, Al. Donaldson, P. Scurlock, D. Vaught, K. Robinson, H. Haglen, P. Canna- van, L. Magelssen. Second row: ,l. Pirch, LS. Menken, li. Sibley, B. Brent, ,l. Spence, B. Howe, C. Potthast, K. Kuenneke, ,l. David, sl. Pettc-grew, Ci. 'l'ebbets,,l. Oelschlaeger. Third row: ,I. McDonald, S. Miller, CI. Smith, Y. 4 ff' , N150 ' , f v 'wi M M WZ A W, f . f im. .. Clhevance, M. Price, S. Clurd, CQ. Hoyster, S. Cochran, M. Brouwers, D. Schallenberg, L. Carey, L. Hodgson,.l. Will, P. Caviar, P. Rickard. liourth row: V, Bammer, nl. Thometz, G. Martin, sl. Lainhart, L. Volsky, B. Lange- man, D. Daley, S. Stevenson, M. Troutman, C. Bradley, .l. Swenson, C. Spencerhl, Anderson, S. Schoeinakerhl. Payne. Keeley Girls Prepared Hospital Tray Favors Keeley House opened its Faculty-Guest Night with Dr. ,lohn Kuhlman, graduate school assistant dean, who discussed Galbraiths The Afffzzezzt Smiely. Other speakers in the series included Dr. Ruth Cook, home economics professor. ln the fall, Keeley residents helped construct the Gil- lett-Hudson Homecoming display and sponsored a hoo- tenanny. At Thanksgiving, the girls made tray favors for local hospital patients. Christmas events at Keeley began with the selection of pixie pals and the announcement of the door decorating contest Winners. Serving as officers were Nancy Howald, president, Mary Wiilker, vice-presidentg Henrietta Kersten, secretary, .loyce Anderson, treasurer, and Pat Kalnoski and Lyn Hodgson, social chairmen. gs hi - i - s we J Ks., . Keeley residents held a Christmas party in the house lounge. 'sn--fsf e if 5? Theresa Klug talked in the house plume, Mcflill residents telelvrated Halloween with .1 ctJStLlme party. McGill, Searcy Sponsored Fall Hootenann McGill residents helped construct the Gillett-Hudson Homecoming display, 'Tigers Get A-Head. The house held a Halloween party with awards for unusual costumes and joined Searcy for a hootenanny. At Christmas, resi- dents selected pixie pals, went caroling, and participated in the residence groups holiday dance. McGill girls were rep- resented in several delegations at the Mock Political Con- vention. As participants in McGill's Speaker Program, Dr. ,lohn Galliher, assistant professor of sociology, discussed criminal rehabilitation, and Dr. XWilliam Cialeota, student health serv- ice director, answered residents' questions. House officers were Mary Snow Davis, presidentg Dehrah Hill, secretary: Susan Shelhy, treasureri and Kindy Myers, social chairman. sctt ssrt it , ' . , ssts Q s, 3, it i .. i L. Burnley M Davis ,hltfferies E, Kitk V Kritzel' L.Mullt-1' N bt hroc-der ,l. Selvidgc M, Terrell 7 McHaney Bought Presents for eedy Family McHaney Hall, occupied primarily by graduate and nursing students, was closed after the first semester be- cause the building was needed for expanding Medical Center facilities. While in the hall, the girls held an all dorm Halloween party and constructed a Homecoming display. During the Christmas season, McHaney residents decorated a EFCC and had dinner with their dates at the Hathman House. lnstead of having a hall party, the girls bought gifts and Christmas dinners for a needy family. Serving as McHaney Hall officers for the year were JoAnn Garcia, presidentg Dottie Miele, vice-presidentg Carole Rashcoe, secretaryg Barbara Yaeger, treasurerg Sandy Studyvin, social chairman, and Darlene Meyer, historian. McHaney girls attended the Student Nurses Association Picnic ,. Front row: L. Clark, J. Defreece, S. Roth, A. Koenig, B. Marango, M. Herndon P Olivcr L Mio M House M Ncmec R Shafi M Sakya I Spire, Cz. Leighty, A. Shonkwiler, B. Vardiinan. Second row: B. Yaeger, SUYIYYH Fourth row L Hcmmcn M McMahon M Wiltlnmxn C Bash l. Fox, S. Swift, L. Smith, A. Dunlap, L. Aillon, C. Luna, nl. Mueller, B. UPL D Wlllllmglfn B bw 10509 B KIUUCV M Siabaui'-sh D MCYQY P Kidwell. Third row: Nl. Howard, D. Gilman, C. Schrumpf, C. Irvin, C. R055 K if rg Front row: CQ. Rethtien, bl. Allen, B, Yu, G. Varcoe, B. Himeles, A. Bar- Cousins, H. Hoehne, l. Purdy, D, Moore. Third row: T. hlones, N. Cfous- tlett, A. Moore, N. jones, vl. Moran, Cl. Arrowsmith, B. Hanimons. Sec- ins, CQ. Riley, M. liledsue, M. Bryan, M. Zang, G. Vlarnagin, FI. Lowe, M, ond row: D. Nellis, P. l5rookS,,l. Paviclt, M. Mgicieltoxvicz. S. Baldwin, M. Garrett. Packer Girls Held Christmas House Party . , , W - vi . 'A . fiff . 1 Q . 4 5 I My I M! 3. L if f'f,V.n li in V ia. rf' ' .. i ' W 5 - rr r y 4 .BI I! Participants in Packers Facultyiiuest Night included Dr. Theodore King, assistant professor of obstetrics, who discussed birth control, and Marilee Howell ofthe physi- cal education department who led the girls in exercises. Packer residents invited the Phelps House men to a Halloween costume party and combined with Seward and Callison Houses to build the Gentry Homecoming dis- play. At Christmas, the girls held a house party with carols and readings. Residents also participated in the hall Valen- tine Formal at the Daniel Boone Hotel. Packer officers were Harriet Hoehne, president, Beverly Hammons, vice-presidentg Judy Pavick, secretaryg Judy Marta, treasurergand Becky Himeles, social chairman. Packer residents held caroling practice before Cihristmas activities. fm: . Mi 1, Q! A ra 329 0 Front row: B. Allphin, M. Harlan, F. Clemens, P. Allphin, J. Smith, P. Wolf, J. Jacobs. Third row: J. Tatum, W. Boenker, L. Wayne, K. Wide- Dyer, K. Stout, S. McDonald, B. Loy. Second row: D. Czeschin, S. An- brook, L. Andrulewicz, M. Mendonsa, J. Tanzey, K. McCoy, S. Johnston, derson, J. Gliedt, K. McReynolds, S. Avirom, M. Carroll, C. Miller, L. P. Gross, A. Hagerman, C. Kieninger. Ripley House Constructed Homecoming Float Ripley cooperated with Crittendon House to con- struct the Homecoming float, Heads or Tails, Weill Winf, Residents held a house party at Halloween. The girls' Christmas activities included choosing Secret Santas and caroling. Ripley guest speakers were Rev. Monk Bryon, pastor of the Missouri Methodist Church, who discussed various aspects of religiong John Leet, MSA president, who ex- plained campus governmentg and a panel of football play- ers who described the game to house members. Ripley House officers were JoAnn Jacobs, presidentg Alice Hagerman, vice-president, Jonell Franz, treasurer, Pat Allphin, secretaryg and Mickey Limbaugh, Deborah Klekamp, and Donna Czeschin, social chairmen. Ripley girls set up a Christmas tree in the house lounge. Russell Residents Went Christmas Caroling Participants in Russell's Faculty-Guest Night were Dr. Dick Renner, honors college director, who analyzed The Affluent Soriety, and Dr. john Farmer, associate professor of zoology, who examined the students' role in the university. Russell, together with Crumbaugh and Warner Houses, represented Alaska and Puerto Rico at the Mock Political Convention. Fall activities at Russell began with post-football game open houses. The' house held a costume party at Hallow- een. Russell Christmas events included caroling and a gift exchange. Serving as officers were Trish Loomis, president, Betti Markham, vice-president, Sarah Anderson, secretary, Ann Myers, treasurer, and Linda Nickens, social chairman. Front row: C. Milcic, M. Burnette, M. Weis, F. Herzog, K. McLaughlin, T. Loomis, S. Anderson, N. Knaus, M. Schwarz, D. Griffin, A. Rollins. Second row: A. Myers, S. Lazerson, D. Mitchell, J. DeGuire, M. Siebert, j. Beary, L. Nickens, B. Markham, 1. Miller, A. McAbee, M. East, we M ' ' ,. 1 M- M W was U ay. h . .,.,v V,v. . VA: A, H. V... . , . . Russell held intervisitation after the Homecoming football game. D. Parrack. Third row: j. Klinger, A. jackson, M. Wenz, M. Fifield, S. Sumners, P. Smith, K. Schmidt, S. Hughes, D. Ford, K. Copple, S. McKee, D. Eddy, G. Ford, N. Olson. .. . WW - 2 in f , . , I Y fffltfgiz tt .:w! ''f :'f-.f '.Z :f.fh' 'P -.wz'L'f riff'-a+'f5f . ' nf: :Lin V' f A as-is-15511 f. he ' -, M y . 'rf-ww N Y ' - '-ff Searcy Residents Designed Homecoming Sign Searcy residents began their fall social activities with an informal skit night. They made balcony signs and spon- sored an open house at Homecoming. The girls received prizes for the most original costumes at the annual house Halloween party and joined McGill House to sing carols during the Christmas season. Mrs. Dorothy Holsinger of the physical education department discussed sex and the college girl, and Leslie Crocker, instructor in the art department, spoke on con- temporary art as part of Searcy's Faculty Speaker Night. Serving as house officers were jane Cooley, presi- dentg Maureen Rothermich, vice-presidentg Carol Tilgner, secretaryg Eva Dannenberg, treasurerg and Merry Elrick, social chairman. i Searcy girls performed at the annual house skit contest. Q' ii K-k. qs.. H. X The girls waited for the announcement of the skit winners. Residents displayed unusual costumes at the contest. af 1 4' .t.r 11 T ' Ei '1 I 4 Y I if V ' it .. .., 1 tai ,,, i sf fwfr C Bafwlifli D.BarrOI1 B. Benham M. Blethroad K. Bolton S. Brown J. Cooley N. Dawson M. Elrick C. Farris . ' ii'i it Q I s I .., gb 'Q ' i -if.: ffiife f af- ' ' ' - rf' f K. Goodrich C. Graves I-Ljackson B, Key J. Krause P. Lamberson R. LaRoche R. Norris N. Trigg E. Warburton A. Wickstrom Front row: M. Schlotzhauer, L. Oster, A, Anderson, T. Storm,j. Bagnell, G. johnson, S. Best, D. Minks, M. Tansil, H. Neikirk. Second row: E. Vance, M. Taylor, L. Dent, D. Green, G. Post, S. Hollman, L. Slater, j. Keller,j. Keel, S. Krabbe. Third row: B. Becks, A. Bottino, M. Hutchin- son,j. Joyce, M. Murphy, V. Edwards, M. Monsees, L. Castle, M. Arnold, L. Brown, C. Hamilton, H, Lahey. Seward and Crittenden Held Informal Party Gladys Pihlblad, director of student affairs for women, spoke to Seward residents during Orientation Week. Other speakers included Judith Suther, assistant professor of French, who led the girls in a question and answer session. Seward residents received third prize in the Home- coming car decoration contest. The house held a hooten- anny and a Halloween costume party in the fall. Christmas activities featured an informal party with Crittendon House. During the spring, Seward cooperated with Callison and Packer to sponsor the hall formal. Seward officers for the year were Linda Slater, presi- dent, Linda Castle, vice-president, Helen Lahey, secretary, Michele Hutchinson, treasurer, and Alba Bottino, social chairman. Seward residents decorated a car for the Homecoming parade. 334 Front row: j, Cash, T. Ossowsky, B. Bukner, T. King, L. Leopold, J. Keaton, N. Roufa, N. Beedle. Third row: J. Pickard, M. Rensch, T. Bil- Maughmer, A. McGraw. Second row: WI. Paul, B. Harris, J. Parker, K. lingham, K. Letzig, K, Bridges, J. Randall, R. Wilscun, C. Sims. Ware Residents Sponsored Halloween Party Ware girls listened to the recorded voice of a young hippie. Ware House Faculty-Guest Night featured Dr, Anna McCann, assistant professor of art history and archaeology, who discussed archaeological techniques, and Mrs. Dorothy Holsinger, associate professor of physical education, who held a question and answer session. Residents attended a surprise kidnap party at Hal- loween. Ware adopted a needy family during the Christmas season. The girls joined Linn House for caroling which was followed with an open house. Prizes were awarded in the annual Ware door decorating contest. Ware officers for the year were Kris Letzig, president, Paula Kunkel, vice-president, Karen Keaton, secretary, Barbara Harris, treasurer, and Terry Kling, social chairman. Wilson residents held house candlelighting ceremonies. Front row: D. Moritz, J. Altermatt, B. Richmond, blatt, B. Smith, B. Duncan. Second row: D. Vance zier, P. Sportsman, G. Weber, V. Martin, L. Henry, son, S. Malmgren. Third row: M. Bush, T. Malone, S. Adams, M. Gold A. Venardos, A. Fra- A. Richter, L, Patter- S. Fike, J. Noyes, M. Wilson Constructed Homecoming Display Wilson House opened its fall social activities with a hootenanny. The girls competed for prizes in the Hallow- een door decorating contest and constructed balcony signs for Homecoming. Wilson Christmas events included a tree-trimming party and caroling. The house represented Pennsylvania in the Mock Political Convention. Participating in Wilson's Faculty Night, Raymond Lansford, placement director, discussed why students at- tend college and William Lawbaugh, instructor in the Eng- lish department, spoke on The Educated Woman. Wilson House officers were Betty Smith, president, Marty Kroot, vice-president, Pam Woodward, secretary, Terry Malone, treasurer, and Gloria Weber, social chairman. Rosen, M. Kroot, L. Katz, R. Klish, N. Taylor, J. Johnson. Fourth row: C. Grezelka, J. Williams, P, Hall, N. Cowger, M. Rhoads, P. Woodward, J. Gordish, S. Kearns, N. Pandolfi, J. Bouchard, J. Willis. ww' 36 Wolpers residents were initiated into Tri-Penta. Girls P6ffOfm6d SkitS at the annual Skit COHICSI. as X W Q : :y in r s Es C j. Anson J. Atchley F. Bartsch XALA B ss KK ' 'ax M. Belt C. Benson C. Boswell is B gp .C J.Brlmr16r R. Carrington M. Christopher t B ' 1 R 'd d f h h ' , esi ents serve re res ments at t e hall parties G' Collmdt P- COX J. Craghead Wolpers Residents Sponsored Spring Formal Wolpers' social events started with Parents' Day Open House. During the Winter, the hall sponsored Swiss Chalet, an informal party, and Groundhog-a-Go-Go skit contest. Residents concluded their activities with a picnic and a formal dance at the Tiger Hotel in the spring. Stone and Vest House men joined the Wolpers girls to construct winning Homecoming window displays. Wolpers and Park House combined to represent Missouri at the Mock Political Convention. The residents organized a hall choir, the MUmmers, and printed 1171903 Neuat, an annual booklet describing hall activities. Serving as Wolpers officers were Mary Sue Levings, presidentg Margie Caldwell, vice-presidentg Joan Hrin, sec- retaryg Kathie Ball, treasurerg and Lorraine Lehnen, Karen Rugg, and Joyce Ratliff, social chairmen. ff . , J J. Daman B. Dulligan C. Embree S. Graves B. Grimes Girls and their dates decorated the dorm Christmas tree. 'ft r-v- . A . 'iililc ' . . -t .'t. J' , . , ' 1 'fr is rtl J . Q . 'Q . . . 'F . V .'r' .. v'v- - 'sf .iii V. n , I V:.V, . . ':.:. .-'V , . I 5. i g AAAV V .V A .V V . , .V 1 A' i V p rg ' .'.- '. ' ' J. Hafner B. Hamilton J. Hamilton P. Henson J. Herzog R. Kuester J. Kuhn J. Kuttenkuler M. Lamm S. Leezy 'if .. if-, 1' 5 H V M. Levings M. Long if 1' 9 W W arf. iz gy an V4 l X A f f 8 MM .4 , ' f .. ff M. Long D. Marshall J. Matheson L. Miller S. Mills L. Minturn S. Mitchell S. Peterson M. Stanton D. Steed B. Stephens D, Stuart T. Swackhamei' ,'-, 3 kv, E I .ik .. K, , 1 ' , if N J. Ratliff C. Raulston K. Rugg P. Ryan D, Schwerman J. Smith . lii! L V. Terrill J. Vogel S. Whistance K. White J. Williamson J. Wilson V N ... il L 7 if W . ' . . l,, fzi ll V ' S if Lf ! 1 P ,V ' W' P,W01f L.W0f5de1I L. Wulfert N. Yates R. Young W W . J 7 3 iklllb Wolpers residents entered the Homecoming car d ecor ating contest. A guitarist entertained at the hall Soirgeu Wolpers Sponsored Wednesday Night Soirees , Wolpers girls and their dates sang Christmas carols at the Swiss Chalet, an informal winter party. 4 F W, ff-,f 7 , fl Mrs. Virginia Kraft, Wolpers head resident, and Miss Pam Harris, her assistant, talked with guests on Parents' Day. Adopted Needy Family as Christmas Proj ect 5 f,f,VI 2 92 W 1 Vi Girls began Homecoming activities by painting the hall doors. Santa welcomed guests to the hall Christmas party, 339 40 , if f , ,V ,,,,,r :k,: George Peters prepared ro give a report. The Board of Governors listened to a report on Independent Week Dr. john Kuhlman, MRHA adviser, talked with George Peters about future MRHA activities, MRHA BOARD OF GOVERNORS. Front row: L. Berger, R. Carpenter, G. Lear, G. Peters, G. Sifford, G. Morrison, D. Marty, C. Voss. Second row: F. Nolen,j. Logan, N. Sanders, M. Grigsby,j. Quick, P. Kunz, E. Nelson, J. Harrison, R. Cox. Third row: T. Landzaat,j. Summers, D. Day, R. Evans, R. Frye, P. Slcelly, P. Mullins, G. Wyse. Fourth row: j. Stann, B. Fortney, F. Sommer, j. Kutz, j.'Darr, R. Archer, T. Quigley, B. Buchanan, P. Bel- rose, M. Cole. MRI-IA Began Move to Change Driving Rules MRHA initiated efforts to have the University remove the restrictions on sophomores operating motor vehicles. Formerly only sophomores with a GPA of 2.75 or higher were permitted to drive. The MRI-IA Board of Governors also passed a resolu- tion to start an MRHA-sponsored Student Advisement Day. The program, which was supervised by a committee of living group governors, provided for students majoring in various fields to advise fellow students. The advisement sessions were used to discuss professors, course content, and the requirements of the courses. On the Executive Board were George Peters, presi- dent, Greg Lear, vice-president, Glen Morrison, secretary, and Gary Sifford, treasurer. Dr. john Kuhlman was the MRI-IA faculty adviser. MRI-IA OFFICERS. Greg Lear, vice-president, George Peters, president, Glenn Morrison, secretary. Not pictured was Gary Sifford, treasurer. ' 7 34 l 'Y 4 2 Atchison Man riginated Campus Red Cross The men of Atchison House were involved in many activities as well as University functions in the limited time not spent studying. A delegation of 16 Atchison men represented New Jersey in the Mock Political Conven- tion. Many Atchison men joined with the women of Lath- rop Hall in the construction of a float for the Homecom- ing parade. Activities chairman Dennis Murphy, with the help of other Atchison men, founded and became the first presi- dent of the campus Red Cross. House officers were jim Walker, governor, Donald Day, lieutenant governor, Terry Lewis, secretary, Lyn Beyer, treasurer, Chuck Howard, social chairman, and Steve Weinberg, senator. An Atchison man was thrown in the shower after getting lavaliered. Front row: R. Falleni, J. Snyder, L. Price, W. Adams, J. Jensen, R, Mc- Cormick, D. Murphy. Second row: W. Bruce, L. Beyer, L. Lee, R. Fahr- meier, R. Edwards, K. Kramer. Third row: S. McClarney, D. Smith, R, Wingfield, F. Dittrich, D. McCann, D. Swallow. Fourth row: M. Kelpe, j. jarratt, B. Guffey, G. Garrison, T. Garnett. Fifth row: C. Howard, K. Wilkinson, M. Stanek, D. Smith, J. Rankin. Sixth row: D. Day, S. Banks, R. Sutton, C. McElyea, T. Lewis, T. Larson. . ,.., ....... . . X 5 E sr EAM X, it it s i ' K 1521 Qi. 5 - r i 4 Q.. salsa. . We ting 2 :- ' Ss -'if 2 x E 5 it ,. 1 ii 'I I -: Q3- if bi if 05136125 .,. Ms Front row: D. Canie, D. Knipmeyer, B. Potter, F. Wagner, R. Maxon, D. row: D. Findley, D. Bohn, M. Adkins, W. Ross. Fifth row: D. Frissell, C. Freeman. Second row: R. Pope, R. Boyer, j. Quick, J. Williams, B. Koch. Teeter, j. Manougian, R. Jorgensen. Third row: D. Tilly, L. Tsevis, B. Stocker, J. Oldham, D. McEwen. Fourth Bates House Won IM Football Championship M 1 11 Gil The hard-hitting Bates House football team proved their determination by grinding to first place in intramural football. Besides capturing the IM football championship, Bates also participated in other intramural sports such as basketball, baseball, bowling, and handball. Bates House also had men in Marching Mizzou, the Tiger Battery, and the Navy Drill Team. For a change of atmosphere, the monthly house meet- ings were held at the Interstate Pancake House instead of the house lounge. The executive board of Bates consisted of Tom Welsh, governor, Dave Freeman, lieutenant governor, Frank Wagner, treasurer, Ron Maxon, secretary, Darrell Tilly, social chairman, and Al Fitzgerald, athletic chairman. Bates men occasionally got together for a hootenanny. 34 344 Benton Men Gave Gifts to Underprivileged Benton House made Christmas a much brighter time for seven underprivileged children. The men presented the children with presents at a party held in the house lounge. Games, cider, and doughnuts rounded out the afternoon. Other house activities included a hayride, open house, spring steak frv, and frequent popcorn parties in the lounge. Guy Almeling and Bob Ladendorf of Benton Won the intramural tennis doubles championship. The house also participated in intramural bowling and basket- ball. The executive board of Benton consisted of Bernard Morgenster, governorg joel Londeen, treasurerg William Lisle, lieutenant governorg Glen Dove, secretaryg Michael Rhoades, athletic chairman, and William Borello, senator. A Benton football player ran for yardage during an IM game. Benton's Santa delighted a child at the house Christmas party. E, W . .ap . ' c B c 5 T lil G. Almeling K. Barr W. Borello G Dove M. Frick . t. .. et re p ts . p ' , 111. at ic... of r ' f ' t W 5' f-' l f t .. scf . B li i . ll T s D. Gebelein L. Hartman R. Ladendorf J. Lind W. Lisle O. Lim-ell sr rr r ,.. - ' L ' .1 zii ' . f .. 3, -' ' in IW f . 6- 6 sa. B . . . Y' l: S ' .Y 5 . s s f. 'rt t B T M. McClelland j. Mattson W. MonsonL. Mundell R. Ondr M. Purdy '-ii- 'ii' L 1-i aiil lii itl. 'iitlit . lqll 1 B ' B r L ' at ' X fi sa . its fl pzppq ,,::' K . . .cgpp E ,. S i L pp, , .i.',.l:: .. Q cr. . M. Reed M. Rhoades P, Smith J. Swearingin W. Underwood G. Wilson ff' sf fs' . if-:wi gk Q, .eaeiswr . Q From VOW S Hd!-,Cf R Bram L BVOVNU J Daff T Sflff Sf'C0f1Cl FOV L l. Renne, M, johnson, S. Volker, W, Deneke. Fifth row: R. Clements, H. Hcnry G Smith D McN1bb B Drcwcs J Butrcy Third row J Solomon, T. Myrick,-I. Samore. Brown House Men Held Fall Blanket Party Brown House men actively participated in intramural sports and social functions. The house held a fall blanket party followed by the house's annual steak fry. The house was represented on both the freshman track team and the freshman football team. Much of the Brown men's interests centered around agriculture as over half of the house's members were in the College of Agriculture. The men took part in such extracurricular activities as Marching Mizzou and the Varsity Rifle Team. The executive board of Brown consisted of joe Darr, governorg john Hagans, lieutenant governorg Robert Brase, secretaryg LaRoy Brown, secretaryg Bob Drewes, social chairmang Wayne Deneke, senatorg and Ted Myrick, judicial board. Brown men gathered in the halls for a break from studies. 346 1 ,,,,, E law? 'W . 'F W A' ,,, H A . 'Y , ,',, .Q V if .A i AEAI ' in V 'i'1iMVf' A 'i'F ff Front row: M. Kretzer, T. Barfield, T. Epresi, T. I-Iage. Second row: R. Matteson. Fourth row: G. Pratt, J. Moore, J. Lewis, Fifth row Con wallhz Taylor, C, Sohroeder, D. Ball. Third row: N. Harpole, B. Hayden, G. H. Saver, D. Bentzinger, R. Howton, A. Havermann. Buckner House Celebrated with Cider Mixer Buckner House caught the Homecoming spirit by building a float in conjunction with Laws Hall which had the theme of A Pain in the Tale. To celebrate winning a second place trophy for their efforts, a cider mixer was held Among the other activities was a guest speaker program that featured Dr. James Villas of the French department and Dean Pinkney Walker from the School of Business and Public Administration. To complement these cultural activi- ties, several open houses and a Christmas party were held. Organizing the activities of the house were john Moore, governorg Ralph Pruente, lieutenant governor, john Coburn, secretary, Sandy Berman, treasurerg Ken Borden, social chairmang and Howard Saver, scholastic chairman. Buckner men gathered in the house lounge for informal discussions or just to find a quiet place in which to study. Caulfield Changed Nickname to 'Long-Horns' The lounge TV provided a study break for Caulfield residents. 'Z aw 2. fm 'ar I if in aw ll ff fy 3 V if M A W fi f 'w , im, :Mr e 6 in Q. ,za f .. WW rf ,545 . .1,,2LfJwW.,,,.. ,WM-M-., Wa. ,.,,,La.+-Wu ,M ,,,,,, Caulfield House was made up mainly of freshmen and transfer students, although some of the old residents still remained. During the year, the men voted to change the house nickname from the Playboys to the Caulfield Long-Horns. Caulfield participated in all intramural athletics and reached the semi-finals in intramural football before being eliminated from the competition. On the social side, Caul- field held a spring steak fry, a football dinner, and a spe- cial dinner at which a guest speaker talked about Indian mysticism. Residents were active in KCCS, Scabbard and Blade, and Marching Mizzou. Officers were jim Harrison, governor, Ron Grote- wiel, lieutenant governor, Don Deeker, secretary, and Frank Counts, treasurer. GC FYOHY 1'OWi R4 Larimer. F- COUIIIS, D- Deekefi T- CFYHIL M- BfiCl.f-ZCfOI'Ih, O'Connor, S. Ballard, C. Miller, M. Bullok. Fourth row: J. Calhoun, A. j. Harrison. Second row: W. McBride, R. Harvey, H. Tate, Cv. Gerber, T. Israel, S. Westbrook, B. Anderson, R. Otto, J. Cohen, B. Detert. Maxwell, D. Deeker, R. March. Third row: M. Douglas, D. Hilferdorf, J. 347 48 Front row: D. Deweese, J. Groh, T. Rafiner, B. Billings, R. Warzyn, T. Murphy, J. Gibson, B. Norton, S. Marshall, B. Bain. Second row: R. Bucker,j. McDonald,j. O'Dell,j. Campbell, K. I-ligman,j. jaromack, D. Kaiser, N. Rainey, L. Drummond, B. Smith. Third row: R. Hodill, S. Ira, Clark House Participated Clark men teamed up to throw members into the shower. R. Wagner, M. Headrick, S. Siela, B. Wilson, M. Sportsman, J. Yar- brough. Fourth row: F. Schnelle, T. Norwood, C. Crowder, C. jones, j. Evans. in Independent Musical Ted Norwood of Clark was chosen as Adam, the male lead in the Independent Musical, K'Castle High or The Monster Evefl Other Clark men appeared in the musicalls chorus and dance groups. Clark men also participated in all intramural sports. Following the tradition set last year, Clark invited guest speakers to address the house. Among those who were in- vited were Dr. john Weaver, Dr. john Schwada, and Mr. Robert Dickeson. When possible, people from other houses were also invited to attend. Clark House was led during the year by Bill Billings, governor, Marc Foster, lieutenant governor, Russell Warzyn, secretary, joseph Richardson, treasurer, and Fred Stern, john Donohoe, and Bill Norton, athletic chairmen. Cockrell Men Won Third in IM Basketball Cockrell House held the distinction of being the first floor in Hatch to have a television set for the house lounge. A Christmas tree decorating party added to the holiday spirit of the men and allowed them a break from the strain of pre-vacation tests and term papers. The house also held several informal lounge parties. Ron Mittrucker, house athletic chairman, made sure that the house had strong intramural teams. The Cockrell House football team made it to the finals and won the dormitory intramural football championship, while the house's intramural basketball team captured third place. The executive board, which planned the house activi- ties, was made up of Bill Fortney, governor, Hank Stoltz, lieutenant governor, John Howard, secretary, jim Rulon, treasurer, Ron Smith, social chairmang Edward Kohn, judi- cial board representativeg and John Elmore, senator. GV' it A wg ui. 1 w QQ , ZZ? , , V,AA D. Elbert W. Fortney L. Glenn G. Heldenbrand J. johnson , 'V 2 ,,,,. 3 ,225 ky 2- . 1 , i ' s ig. T. Koch S. Koeppel E. Kohn J. Kornegay R. Livesay i L' ' ' i ' -'. . Y . , .ll ' ' a'iir.vt ir'a 1 ,..'rri G. May R. Roberts J. Thrasher P. Tully R. Whitley Doug Dreyer, Cockrell quarterback, threw a pass for long yardage during the Cockrell-Marmaduke intramural football game. y W P f K ., 5 4 'Q Mm aa . V ,, 0 me what . 1 . H 'am 5 ai. i, wi 1. 4 an g 1 I .. 42 50 ua uv mf --.1 1, k was mum . L s fi Q ar l Ea mm N f K x, ff' f'!,,f ff ,fx flfflf' fiffff ff' Front row: Hahn, P. Mullins, D. Parra, R, Rossi, -I. Lynn. Second row: Speire, M. Loc, pl, Moore, B. Franklin, I.. Reiminger, lvl. Barrett, C. Wa- ,l. Heilich, C. Durban, H. Cole, L. Wheeler, H. Parisotto, B. Hughes, B. alkcs. Fourth row: M. Horan, D. Ross, F. Hermann, T. Hutcheson, R. johnson, M. Poursaleh, K, Hawkins. Third row: lNI, Albers, G. Woith, S. Albright, D. Kultgen, C. Walker, K. Albrecht. Donnell House Men Partied at Fall Hayride The Donnell House K'Ducks'l were led by Paul Mul- lins, governor, jim Lynn, secretary, Jerry Hahn, treasurer, Martin Albers, senator, with Stephen Speier and Charles Waalkes, social co-chairmen. Debbie Parra was the house's mascot. Beginning the year with a hayride, the Ducks worked on a Homecoming float with Lathrop Hall and held an open house following each football game. Dr. Walter johnson of the economics department spoke at an infor- mal discussion. Donnel men, led by Lyle Wheeler and Roger Dusold, athletic chairmen, represented the house in all athletic events from football to track. Donnell had men in various clubs and activities in- cluding the Forestry Club, Pre-Med Club, Quiz Bowl, and the Young Republicans. s l 5 i l i Q 5 s g . s Y Donnell man found that calling his girl could be hazardous. Drake player stopped opponent from making long gain. Buffet Dinner Held by Drake House Men The men of Drake House took an active interest in all phases of campus activities. The house was represented in Scabbard and Blade, IEEE, and Pi Mu Epsilon. A buffet was held in the lounge during an open-house football weekend. Yuletide celebrations at Drake included Christ- mas caroling and a party. Demonstrating the athletic ability of the house, Drake made the quarter-finals in intramural football and placed second in handball singles. Elected to lead the house for the year were Bob Frye, governor, Ken Kaplan, lieutenant governor, Kent Froeschle, treasurer, David Evans, secretary, Greg Sonderman, athletic chairman, Kent Slough, social chairman, and Lowell Greer, scholastic chairman. Front row: B. Ketts, G. Sonderman, D. Evans, K. Kaplan, B. Frye, K. fel, R- GFGIVCS, P, Berrling, M. Farley, R. Lemp. Third r0WZ R. KifCh6f, BA Froeschle, F. Kennedy, F, xlaggard, R, Greer, D. Hull. Second row: H. Hellbfffil, L- Milfflfl- D- VHIIPCUCUW S' WClkCf, E- Williams. D4 P21fkifl50Il, Englandhl, Busenhart, S, Frey, G. Frick, D. Borron, D. Fisher, Al, Schmit- R, l:0X,,l- FF21lK'Y, S- RYlimd,.l' BFUWUA Fletcher Members Went Christmas Caroling l ' 5.72 W MEN .W Fletcher men coaxed a reluctant member to study hall. Front row: J. Mattern, J. Garrott, P. Savage, N. Scheerhorn, G. Whist- ance, S. Bryson, B. May, R. Williams. Second row: AI. Finley, M. Fisher, E Durban, M. Matsuda, L. Hagan, C. I-largravc, T. Robertson, R. Lininger, Fletcher Houses social year began with several infor- mal parties and get-togethers. To celebrate the Christmas season the men went Christmas caroling and held a Christ- mas party. In the spring the house held its annual steak fry. Fletcher was selected to represent Maryland in the Mock Political Convention. House members actively took part in all intramural sports. Walter johnson, assistant pro- fessor of economics, was a guest speaker at one of Fletch- er's dinners. The house was represented by its men in ROTC, the Parachute Club, and the Agriculture Club. Officers were john Mattern, governorg Dennis Pogue, lieutenant governor, Rich Lininger, secretary-treasurer, Tommy Robertson, athletic chairmang and Les Berkowitz, senator. M. Pyles. Third row: j. Niebruegge, S. Becker, R. Blackwell, D. Kranaw- etter, D. Lindeman, C, Payne,j. Belvalhl, Tune, C. j0nes,j. Feldman. 1 352 Front row: j. Swinford, H. Hawhlitzel, DI. Nichols, H Arrowsmith, J. Meyer.j. Casey, M. Grigsby, L. Copenhaver. Second row: M. Burton, M. Song, R. Holmes, B. Molleur. F. lraj. Third row: L. XWomack, M. Polittc. B. Cox, j. Schontlelmeyer, M. Rcynierse, R, Deskins. Fourth row: R. Moore, G. Rush, R. Vinyard, R. Stoffel, R. Obcrto. Fifth row: J. Brekhus, R. Denhroeder, S. Coonce, J. Smith, A. Lewis. Sixth row: R. Mudrick, B. Stuffleham. R. Boone,,I. Ellerson. li. Reichert, H. Fann, R. Blair. Seventh row: G. Ackerley, G. Wlarren, L. Graham, R. Durnfortl, M. Orlando, R. Kirk, D. Frailcy,j. Foot, S. Gilligan, T. Smith. Francis House Men Gave 'Shipwreck' Party Leading Francis House were Lloyd Copenhaver, gover- norg Michael Grisby, lieutenant governorg jim Nichols, trea- surerg Harold Arrowsmith, athletic chairmang and Moon Song, senator. Among the social activities at Francis were a Christmas dance, a Shipwreck Party, and even a marshmallow-eating contest. The men did not neglect intramural athletics as the house's bowling team rolled to the divisional championship. In keeping with the Homecoming spirit, the residents of Francis constructed a Homecoming display in a downtown merchants window. The first snowfall of the year gave the men a chance to show their artistic abilities, which they did by constructing a snow goddess on the lawn in front of the house. Francis men modeled their 'lmotln outfits, 354 Gardner Placed First in Football Division The academic ability of the men of Gardner House was demonstrated by the large number of the house's resi- dents who were in various honoraries. The house had members in Alpha Chi Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, and Phi Beta Kappa. ln intramural sports, the Gardner players won their football division championship and had strong teams in bowling and basketball. Among Gardner I-louse's social activities for the year were a spring steak fry and participation in the Pershing Group Fall-In. House officers included john Logan, governorg jerry Ferguson, lieutenant governorg Russ Kohl, treasurerg Lloyd Goodman, secretaryg Dave Marsh, scholastic chairmang Steve Orlich, athletic chairmang and Bruce MacLeod, sena- tor. L 1 . . .M 5 J.. ,K 9 t.f,f Eh. .Vx P' 1' W T, .js Q 71 Gardner men made a dash to the evening meal. Gardner residents decorated a Christmas tree in the house lounge. jg I 1 t.,,V A: X T v ,, iw if, ., K .V ,. .,,, E ,,V,y . :viii V , - , ' . V 'l' f ' W 'N . ., I V, 0 A H 4 1 ,Al 7 S, Baudendigrel R. Del-Iart J. Ferguson L, Goodman T. jenkins J. Logan L. Leonarri B- MacLeod D- Mf1l'Sh K' Mfilifielil I iiiif , ,,',.i , I I, i,' 1 i ' T H H ' ' ' . I .V V: V.,y JV, A.,.,, V, . a ,V.Iyrg .4 igrk, .,:. My V,,g , V . , Z , . V f ' ' ,',, , ,f f 2 ' ' ' ' iyi, - ' i.,' r. , - 5 V. .,., , 7 ...., , . f my .V G. Mitchell T. Reichert D. Short W. Stark J. Stephens W. Strode B. Underwood W. Watts J. Wilson S. Ziarko ,FN From row: E. Lowder, T. Moore, E. Taylor, T. Lappin, L, jackson. Second row: J. Smith, S. Lundholm, C. Colclasure, G. Gardocki, B. Luther, O. Bohlman. Third row:j. Moore,J. Gillespie, S. Mizer, A. Bush, E. Batteiger, Geyer Was Experiment Geyer House was unique in that all of the houses 70 members played either on the varsity or the freshman foot- ball team. Living in Geyer was part of an experiment dem- onstrating the advantages and disadvantages of football players living together in one housing unit. Although football took up a great part of the men's time, there were still parties and occasional informal gath- erings. The house also participated in IMls and won the basketball title. Chosen to lead the house during the year were Edgar Taylor, governor, Phil jose, lieutenant governorg Larron jackson, senatorg Terry Moore, secretaryg and Bob Wright, scholastic chairman, Bob Cahn helped tutor Geyer men during a study hall. B. Wright. Fourth row: J. Burns, G. Sartorius, B. Dobbs, D. Rudanovich, L. Sparks,T, Shryock, in Housing Athletes 356 .. .-,V,,,,.,. .f . ' Z , X, 5 P C 5 422322 li .4 ff ff Eliiy Lil' wl EE .V 'ab X Pooling ideas helped work out problems. Green Helped Build Bingham Decoration Informal parties, open houses, hayrides, Christmas and St. Valentines Day Formals, a Human Relations Council discussion, spring steak fry, and even an evening of rock collecting were all part of Green Houses year. House members helped in the construction of Bing- ham Group's Homecoming decoration and collaborated with Aldrich House in the Mock Political Convention. Fac- ulty members, such as Dr. john Kuhlman, were Greens dinner guests. Those leading the house during the year were Dick Evans, governorg joe Bell, lieutenant governor, jim Cover- dell, secretaryg joe Swift, treasurer, jon Streufert, scholastic chairmang jim Tubbesing, athletic chairmang and jim Spring, social chairman. Front row: H. Wzdker, C. Ramsey, C. Davis, AI, Tubbesing, -I. Spring,J Swifthl. Coverdell, AI. Bell, G. Galloway. Second rowi D. Serot, S. Hippe, P, Weiliiiitl, G. Kittrell, A. Claude, G. Vogelsmeier, T. Knoebel, M. War- ren, D. Kelly. Third row: C Davis, D. Oberhelman, G. Wilberg, ,I Aehurch,j. Haglund, T. Doelling, B. Morrison, C. Guebert. Fourth row: L. Yerges, S. Murphy, S. Van Meter, B. Vickers, S. Cave, R. Shaw, gl. liuesing, P. Young, B. Sparks, D. Pearson, B. Philpot, B, Birnbaum. From row: RA Slushera B- 1553571 Baugh, B- Bester, D- Record, H, Mar. row: li. XValcott, S. Green, XV. Thornton, Ll. bloh, R. Craghead, C. Stock- tin, F. Neal, S. Ritchie, R. Henning, S. Peterson, H. Lauderdale, Second still. Fourth row: li. Dillon, gl. Briiutigan, AI. Burton, W. Pinkerton, R row: Al. Hancock, C. Willig- ,l. Wharton, B. Barton, R. Chamberlain, L. Hilfl11WV11Y, A- Pwffv, R- Vehlgf- .l- BUWCYL A- KlCiUliUPf, G- Willillmi E- Miller, S. Clark, bl. Summers, G. Grubbs, B. jackson, T. Buescher. Third B1UlUY- R- O1Swf1.,l- 5lhUm0gY- P- PUW5, B- LOW- F- Field- .Www Hardin's Budget Was Largest Among Dorms Hardin House held the distinction of being the richest house in the residence hall system with a yearly budget of approximately 2,000 dollars. The money, earned by selling Maneaterf, was used for three major activities: a fall picnic, a Christmas party, and a spring steak fry. Hardin also had its own scholarship, awarding 75 dollars to one man each semester based on his academic standing, need, and participa- tion in the house activities. Spirit in intrarnurals, continuous bridge and chess tour- naments, and publication of the Hardflz Herald were among the house's traditions. House officers were jerry Summers, governor, ,lim Hadley, lieutenant governorg joe West, secretary, and Ben Barton, treasurer. VC'arm spring weather meant picnics at Hardin. 7 58 ,Mm ' ,tial A Hawes man took time out from house activities to study. Front row: V. Blandina, E. Nelson, B. jones, B. Piercy, P. Ratcliffe. Sec- ond row: J. Caine, M. Lewis, G. Schroder, B. Stone, S. Keel, D. Wallace, W. Meyer, D. Hoelting, C. Pickens, B. Knoblauch, B. Minoff, M. Carr,j. Smith, L. McMillin, K. Womack. Third row: J. Ingersoll, S. Short,j. Hart, H. Lewis, S. Toybes, T. Beachem, C. Adams, R. Cunningham, J. Warm- Hawes House Members Took Diverse Majors Hawes House, macle up primarily of freshmen, was ac- tive in extracurricular activities ranging from KCCS and athletics to ROTC, Pre-Med Club, and party weekends. The Hawes House Nads were active in intramurals through- out the year. They finished the football season by defeating the quarter-final-bound Hardin House team. The residents of Hawes House came to the university to major in engineering, journalism, political science, agri- culture, and forestry. ' Offering leadership to the men of Hawes House dur- ing the year were Everett Nelson, governor, Bill Piercy, lieutenant governor, Bill jones, secretary, Vince Blandina, treasurer, Franz Brown, athletic chairman, Dave Orf, scho- lastic chairman, and Wayne Davenport, social chairman. brodt, G. Morgan, D. Orf, S. Merritt. Fourth row: D. Giittinger, S. Hemphill, S. Ramey, M. McDonald, B. Mallett, T. Allen, G. McConnell P. Sweet, F. Brown. Fifth row: D. Snyder, R. Stephens, D. Horrell, V. Sullins, D. Costello, B. Myers, K. Fortney, B. Morgan, L. Catron, D. Lockridge, W. Davenport, L. Messick. 1 NSS WJ UW ' s if I Sak ' - Front row: E. Szoko, R. Rosenow, M. Gill, P. Hyde, D. Gallup. Second S. Hollembaek, B. Gould, M. Agin, A. McElroy. Fifth row: G. Nolting, C. row: G. Steinger, J. Powell, S. Robinson, G. Mitchell, J. Pollard. Third Schultz, S. Rosenblatt, H. Diesel, K. Myers. Sixth row: B. McKinstry, D. row: R. Keubler, J. Reichert, C. Cooke, D. Shannon. Fourth row: Stouffer,j. Cooper, R. Hunn. Hyde Placed First in IM Bowling Division Hyde House started its social year by having a picnic with Hadley-Major. In October, the house participated with the Pershing Group in a Halloween Dance. To further cul- tural interests, in late November Hyde extended an invita- tion to a Catholic priest and a Presbyterian minister to lead a discussion on sex. Besides having a tough basketball team, Hyde House tied for first place in its intramural bowling division. The house also had many men entered in individual intramural competition. Chosen to lead the house during the year were Edward Szoko, governor, Philip Hyde, lieutenant governor, jim Hogrebe, secretary, Rich Rosenow, treasurer, Mike Gill, athletic chairman, and Ken Gins, social chairman. Hyde House residents pooled their strength to carry a reluctant house member away from the television. 359 Johnson Men Ranked First in Handball johnson Houses spirit permeated into athletics, aca- demics, and campus activities. ln the final residence halls intramural standings, johnson House was ranked in the top l0. The house won the handball singles championship and had the leading team in the tennis doubles. The men of johnson House were also very active in campus activities, participating in Campus Chest, the blood drive, Homecoming activities, freshman and varsity athletics, Leadership Orientation, Alpha Kappa Psi, and the Residence Halls Planning Committee. Leading the house were Fred Buckhold, personnel assistant, Phil Skelly, governorg Bob White, lieutenant governorg Mike Hirsch, social chairmang and Ed Harvey, athletic chairman. C -wa . fi , Wan.: The Johnson House team gathered to plan its strategy. Front row: j. Bilbro, H. Luggcr, P. Sewell, E. Bodanske, P. Skelly, S Pendino, S. Morris, P. jones, M. Lauenstein. Second row: W. Waligunda, C. Randolph, T. Barney, M. Pope, j. Seacord, S. Roszell, gl. Voyles, J Durnell, R. Buster, S. Doyal. Third row: B. Slayton, D. Chadwick, D. '--,sbt Fessler, J. Rome, B. Reiner, D. Smith, J. Pruessner. Fourth row: S. Wcilk- en, AI. Stone, M. Hennon, D. Meyers, R. Widaman, P. Horsley, P. Fleish- er, B. Mead, P. Guest, B. Gill. ,r 5' ?s .., .lf Q A x S N -vs 5 rf V is I gp PN R . .,.. x r S.. 3 is-e' Q' at rw' xi Kem House men joined to help build Hudson's Homecoming display, Kem House Profited by Its Quiet Hours Kem House was started in September of 1966 as the only perpetual quiet hours house in the University Resi- dence Hall System. The idea proved to be a good one as Kem House was the top men's house scholastically both semesters last year with a 2.91 and 2.93 grade point aver- age. Kem had men in Pi Mu Theta, Tau Beta Pi, and Al- pha Zeta. Time was used for other things than studying. The house had a spirited intramural program. In addition, a Christmas party, Spring Formal, and a hamburger fry were held. Chosen as officers were Dave Slcakal, governor, Ellis Tuttle, lieutenant governorg Greg Place, secretaryg Ben Darby, treasurerg and Lee Dick, athletic chairman. Riff Jie.. .5 - Front row: D. Israel, D. Skakal, -I, Reese, Ii. Tuttle, B. Darby, B. Spaniel, MYCYS, E- Dove, R- TUFFY. C- ThOYUC, H- Twder, L- Dick. F0Uffh FUW3 J- I.. Rice, B. Whiteside, K. Wurz, Al, Ball. Second row: G. Heckel, G. Chaffllll, M- Coates, R- Mllfk. H- Ivy, N- Willis, R- Kdfh, G- Siffflfkl. ,l- Slone, F. Feltmann, T, Dempster, T. Krauslca, D. Schnedler, P, Slater, D. Sifif-Ord, T- CYCHXCY, W- HCIFOH- Cllniborn, G. Main. Third row: nl. Stevens, B. Morrison, S. Yasgur, CQ. QQ' Qi Front row J Wine J Miller P Zorsch M Drury P Bellrose Second row: D. Counsil, P. Hein, D. Mallory, M. MacDonald. Fifth row: J. Geld- row J Kulenguski D Sanders D Osborn T Osborn M Homfeld PHHCTISF, C- Ki6fSf, M- WHgU6f7 R- YOUHQITIHU. King House Blended Various Personalities King House was a blend of many different personali- ties. There Were men in Marching Mizzou, two freshmen wrestlers, a varsity basketball player, several members of bands, one man just back from Vietnam, and a Korean War veteran. All of these various backgrounds led to a closer bond of understanding between the men. The house held a spring picnic and a Christmas dance. The men enjoyed the many informal get togethers as well as the planned activities. On the executive board of King House were Patrick Bellrose, governorg john Miller, lieutenant governorg Mi- chael Drury, treasurerg Jim Wine, secretaryg David Osborn, athletic chairmang Tom Osborn, scholastic chairmang and joe Kulenguski, judicial board representative. King residents congratulated each other after the house's intramural bas- ketball team won an important game. Linn House Gave Children Christmas Party Linn House showed its Christmas spirit by holding a Christmas party for 15 underprivileged children. Each child had a house member as a sponsor. Miss Geneva Sugarbak- er, the house sweetheart, was a special guest at the party. The Linn House Lions won the first football game of their career and then continued on to a 5-1 season before losing in the semi-finals. House members assisted the women of jones Hall in the construction of a Homecoming display with the theme Let Them Eat Cake. Leading the house during the year were john Stann, governorg Robert Keller, lieutenant governorg Alec Mc- Mullin, treasurerg David Steinmetz, secretaryg Robert Lip- sey, social chairmang and David Guthrie, athletic chairman. A Linn man looked for daylight after he pulled in a long pass during an intramural football game. Front row: W. Levin, W. Parlato, J. Stann, R. Kresge, D. Steinmetz, R. Barger, G. Dietrich. Second row: J. Henry, J. Bohn, H. Britt, S. Miller, 107W R. Dore, T. Baldwin, G. Hennessey. Third row: R. Hoeffner, D. Folk, J. Frerichs, S. jackson, R. Bouhl, D. Crinnion,j. Goodale. 1 fn. -.f 36 364 Front row: A. Sue, S. Capron, D. Thompson, D. Tichenor, D. Nichols, J. Heddell. Second row: R. Dupree, M. Pracht, B. Kothe, P. Giddens, B. Kennedy. Third row: B. Baxter, G. Harbison, G, Wolverton, J. Wilcox. Marmaduke man cooked marshmallows at house picnic. Fourth row: H. Solomon, T. Schoellen, J. Gerth, B. Yarbro. Fifth row: E, Kaylor, F. Stevenson, J. Long, R. Huether, G. Bouse. Sixth row: K. Rie- gel, J. Middleton, B. West, W. Nelson. Marmaduke House Had Yule Banquet, Dance Parties, havrides, and guest speakers provided the men of Marmaduke House with a pleasant break from their studies. Following the Arizona football game, a dance was held in the house's lounge which was decorated in a French atmosphere. Fall weather brought the men out for the first house hayride. A Christmas banquet and dance, with music by De- cember's Children, was held in the ballroom of the Daniel Boone Hotel. The guest speaker for the occasion was Dr. John Kuhlman of the economics department. Chosen to lead the house were Dan Tichenor, gover- norg Dan Nichols, lieutenant governorg Don Thompson, secretaryg Steve Capron, treasurer, and Martin Pracht, social chairman. uw Front row: B. Pomerantz, D. Delong, j. Brothers, G. Bradshaw, R. Na- vias, M, Solomon, H. Kiefer, J. Bilello. Second row: T. Booth, T, Gassa- way, S. Mitchell, J, Davis, A. Bante, B. Casolari, B. Curl, P. Kordonowy, G. Tschudin, R. Oliver, J. Cooper. Third row: G. Friedrich, -I. Gross, B. Bickel, G. Kuehn, W. Graff, G. Eberhart, D. Diechman, C. Van Kopp, S. Patterson Residents Had Fall Steak Fry In order to broaden the social perspectives of its men, Patterson House undertook a variety of activities which in- cluded a fall hayride, open houses, mixers, guest speakers, a lounge Christmas Party, a New Year's Eve Party, and the house's second annual steak fry. Individually, the men participated in such extracurricu- lar activities as Marching Mizzou, Arnold Air Society, Scab- bard and Blade, Pre-med Club, Forestry Club, and Pre-Vet Club. The house also took part in all intramural sports. Leading Patterson House were Harry Kiefer, governor, john Brothers, lieutenant governor, Glenn Bradshaw, social chairman, Marty Solomon, scholastic chairman, john Miello, treasurer, and Paul Kordonowy, secretary. Bremerkamp, M. Sandler, J. Hoemann. Fourth row: W. Rothwieler, E Vazak, T, Knobloch, R. Veatch, T. Curtright, G. Marko, R. Foster, H Warren,J. Schicl-ter, W, McClure, W. Scheucher, D. LeDouX, D, Verner T. Rengel, D. Kaminski. f' ' vm WP. V to rig.-. lifir? H, . . Patterson men helped to build the Hudson Homecoming display. 66 if Q Park men cheered the Tigers on Park members enjoyed a powder hymn., 5-. at the SMU football game. puff football game with the The men relaxed in the house lounge during their free time. women of Hadley-Major. W iz in it Park Had Open House with Men's Families The men of Park House, known as the Park House Pleasure Posse, lived up to their name. A picnic at Rollins Spring with the women of Hadley-Major began the year's so- cial life. A Parents' Day open house provided an opportunity for the parents to meet and talk with residents. The Posse cel- ebrated Homecoming with a banquet in the Memorial Stu- dent Union. Park men didnlt limit their attention to social life. Park had men seated on Student Activities Committee, Films Committee, Mock Political Convention, MSA Lobbying Committee. . The officers were Dave Marty, governor, Bob Kite, lieu- tenant governorg Larry Garrett, secretary, Terry Anderson, treasurerg and john Meisenheimer, social chairman. Sherol Hovis addressed the Park House residents. .'...... A . . . ssts .6 . 3- T. Anderson C. Belt R. Cooper R. Fieg L. Garrett . qiii in J. Graff B. Kite J. Knipmeyer W. Knipmeyer J. Lampe 4 L P R at Q - . ts... 5 2 D. Marty M. O'Gorman H. Paperner A. Paul R. Paul 1 '-'-1 1,' ' -- . R as ' Q ew 3 12 h l D. Pigg R. Powell A. Rohrbach G. Santee J, Shumafe uf Q. . S A A. Stollings H. Straka L, Welker G. Wiggins ,I,Willian1s 7 6 8 , ,,,,, 7 H Phelps men took advantage of an unusually warm fall day by touring a local rock quarry. The Phelps residents climbed the quarry walls in order to get a better 5 rrq, r,rry Z 7 SML ,W 1 ri.,,, t tv-..q QW ?,,,.,.M WM vie W-s nwqrqkmwt ' WuW? 'f.. at in ' ,JV I , Q W 1 A My ,mm VM, l ,ij W 4 i ,, ,V b Z4 ' ' , fr y ... W of the surrounding landscape. L..- IM Phelps Men Won IM Handball Champwnshlp Special activities of Phelps House included their com- prehensive freshman orientation program, weekly sales of the Manealer for increased house funds, and the annual Sewer Tour of the Columbia storm drain system. In intra- murals, the house won the IM handball championship. Pbelprfope, the Phelps House newspaper, continued as one of the oldest house newspapers on campus. Following their motto of to serve, to inform, to entertain, Plaelpympe included regular columns, special features, fiction, and inter- views with such prominent persons as Dr. john Kuhlman, Don Graham, and F. Lee Bailey. Leading the house were Tom Landzaat, governor, Bob Sudholt, lieutenant governor, Kent Collins, secretary, and Bob Skinner, treasurer. The men paused for one last look before returning to the Front row: C. Crull, B. Sudholt, S. Barnhart, B. Dennington, K. Collins, T. Landzaat, Second row: R. Foster, B. Leyhe, S. Moser, M. Wevins, L. Allen, J, Nolan. Third row: D. Gowveia, O, Mandalasi, D. Gentry, G. W ' ' ' Y ,yyf . .faq , . .... . r ll? . 5 ' ' . f .... rl., ,f ef .li-., Ma . ,ts 1 2 x tg, 'QQ' ht! ab 70 J fm W 1 1 4 Qi , f y f -.1 9 .aff WW? Wm .. as aa uw, ,,..,..,.v,.. 2- a f 5 M. W. IW n 'Www From FOWI D- TTIOIIIHS, G4 ThOIT1HS, W- Savio, D. Thye, R. Forsythe, C. Becker. Fourth row: L. Mudd, E. Pierce, S. Fraley, B. Blankenship S Vogler. Second row: M. Baughman, R. Fahey, S. Clay, W. Pollex, M. Stewart, Ward, T. Morgan. Third row: D. Wade, J. Stock, W. Petri, M. Walker, S. Polk Maintained Reputation for Leadership Polk House maintained its reputation as a leadership house with men active in student government, KCCS, People to People, the Young Democrats, the Pre-Med and Agriculture Clubs, FFA, and SDS. David Thomas of Polk was co-chairman of Campus Chest and credentials chair- man of the Mock Political Convention. The house had members on the MSA Steering Committee, the MRI-IA judicial Appeals Board, the MSA Board of Election Commissioners, and the Entente Execu- tive Council. Several Polk men were also in Alpha Zeta and Sigma Rho Sigma. Leading Polk House were David Thomas, governor, Clyde Watson, lieutenant governor, Bo Savio, treasurer, George Thomas, secretary, and Chris Vogler, scholastic chairman. Polk men and their dates danced in the house lounge during Polk's annual Christmas formal, one of several dances held during the year. Spencer Men Held Christmas Gift Exchange The men of Spencer House celebrated Christmas by exchanging extraordinary gifts and accompanying poems at the house Christmas party. Spencer House residents also W joined other Hudson men in singing Christmas carols. Along with other parties, a fall hayride was held, House members were active in Marching Mizzou, Concert Band, University Singers, and the Pre-Vet Club. Spencer residents were also active participants in all intramural sports. Providing the leadership for Spencer House during the year were Fred Nolen, governor, Tom Hanna, secretary-trea- surer, Kenneth Davis, social chairman, Dan Hull, scholastic chairman, Tom Conrad, athletic chairman, Robert Schweg- man, senator, and Terry Morgan, judicial board. Spencer residents played cards during a study break. A portable television provided entertainment for some ofthe Spencer House men. A Spencer man tricked his roommate. ' tt t'l rsr rrri r . i 1 ' '. a ' , - f. 'f . -: f ' ' A , ,.. r ', f . .i ii 'A f ' I .V 'iil7 ' 7 ,f '.'l' ' 'Y - '..' ' 1 i ' i ,Lf . ' -- ' . ', ' , . 1 i . ' . ' '-f V ' ' rrr ff ' , x N f: - . . .- S Q . ,.. i i if J. Clark T. Hanna G. Hiers j. Hull R.jenkins W. Linnenbringer J, Petrus R, Schwegman D, Smith VU. Treme Price House Gained I Golf Championship Much of the activity of the men of Price House cen- tered around their active involvement in campus intramur- als. jerry Clark of Price House made it to the finals to win the intramural golf tournament. The house's intramu- ral football team made it to the semi-finals but was de- feated by rival Bates House. Price also had players on the varsity baseball team. On the social side, Price held a Christmas party and spring steak fry. The men were involved in Marching Mizzou and the Debate Club, as well as in many of the Homecoming festivities. Assisting Governor Tom Quigley were jim Clark, lieutenant governor, Dean Laswell, secretary, Rex Hein, treasurerg jon Roberts, scholastic chairman, jeff Wallace, athletic chairman, and Bob Humm, social chairman. l l A Price man bowled for the house in intramural competition. y X gi 1 'lam ,.i,, any Front row: R. Humm, R. Kensler, T. Quigley, AI. Ruebsamen. Second ham, B. Doll. Fllllffh FOWI .l- H0CUfff,.l- CYOWISY, R. NHLICFI. row: L. Huffman, T. Winkler, J. Roberts. Third row: R. Hawkes, H. Gra- 72 Reynolds Men Sang 'Great Pumpkin' Carols 7-ir A game of cards relaxed the men during study breaks. The Reynolds House intramural football team was the champion of its division for the first time since the 1958 season. The team reached the quarter-finals of the season play-offs before being defeated by rival Linn House on a penetration point in overtime play. On the night of Halloween, several Reynolds men serenaded Wcmlpers and other women's dormitories with 'iGreat Pumpkin carols. On the following evening, a mixer was held with the first floor of Gentry Hall. In the spring, Reynolds held its annual steak fry. Assisting the governor, Richard Cox, during the year were Richard Creamer, lieutenant governor, Gary Beezley treasurerg Steve Winegar, social chairmang Glenn Ballou athletic chairman, and John Moore, PA. i .1 ' . Ns T X .1-,., -. -.. . ,K Front row: J. Moore, S. Winegar, G. Beezley, V. Downey, R. Creamer, G. Ballon, R. Cox. Second row: H. Casey, J. Doesburg, D. Miceli, R. Seamster, R. Coumerilh, M. Wilkinson. Third row: J. Kelly, K. Simpson R. Bircher, D. Lake, J. Farmer, R. Mackintosh. Fourth row: M. DeLoz- J.. l 5 i .J l ier, K. Johnson, E. llarnsberry. Fifth row: D, Harte, T. Lagemann, N. Himes, M. Harnsberry. Sixth row: R. Cruise, B. lindris, C. Jackson, R. McCormick, T. Buntin, C. Barker. 9 9 37 74 The Reed House Raiders made themselves known on other campuses besides Mis- souri's, The Raiders managed to raise their Hag at the top of a crane in Lawrence, Kansas, before the start ofthe Missouri-Kansas game. Reed men paused during process of Mpaperingn a man's room. , 9 x iii. Nr 4- E W ., Q Rt-fe? rr swf ,Q t ,P tg .. ...Mgr 5 riff 'ani s,ts s ri Mike Thaman helped stuff paper into George Arno1d's room. Reed Raiders Flew Banners Around Campus Reed House had the largest treasury of any of the houses in the Hudson residence group. The money was spent to fi- nance house activities and a spring steak fry. Other activities that the house held included a powder puff football game with the women of fifth floor Gillette. ln intramural play, the Reed House bowling team won second place in its division. During the year, a group of Reed men known as Reed's Raiders made themselves known both at MU and KU by planting flags in seemingly inaccessible places, such as tops of cranes. Officers were Merrill Watt, governor, jack Brew, lieu- tenant governorg Kim Boyer, treasurer, Robert Yount, secre- tarygjames Simpson, social chairmang and Roy Beck, senator. The Reed House executive board met to discuss house problems. NLWNX . ...... xx, XX .. . N XXX B' NM XX-Q f' we S. ..-4 N ss. X. Front row: K. Boyer,j. Brew, M. Meehan,j. Campbell, P. Dwyer, G. Roett- G. Miller, R. Coughlan, j. Barker, R. Cycon, R. Not-llsch, R. Sudholt. ger, K, Welch, W. Buchanan. Second row: A. Founie, D. Sohn, J. Haber- Fourth row: M. Huntington, D, Lane, R. Clair, R, Maxwell, E. Fribis. nehl, G. Cervenka, C. Kropf, P, Carraher, F. Moore, A. Gentry. Third row: 76 f Xxoxx S X36 rF'Sn-.mt Shields Men examined their Homecoming decoration before they hung it on the side of Hatch Hall. 2' l fiii fx l XX ,ff dl' W V V X ur' i V 4 1 2 f f ' f A ' ,Man-74 Shields reside nts and their dates strung popcorn which they used to decorate the lounge Christmas tree. Shields House Took Spring Keelboat Ride Shields House men were very active on the social scene. The house held a fall hamburger fry, two fall mixers, and a Valentines Day dance as Well as a Christmas banquet, spring dance, and a Christmas dance. The Shields men also took a keelboat ride down the Missouri River as part of the houses spring activities. Shields House built a Homecoming display with the title of Give Them the Dickensf, The house also won the Ugly Man contest for the second straight year. lf the house wins the next contest it will be able to keep the tro- Phv. Officers were Richard Dyer, governor, Gene Schmidt, . .. WW, lieutenant governor, jim Salmond, secretaryg Fred Meyer, treasurerg Douglas Franks, activities chairman, Mike Mac- Donald, social chairman, Don Chamberlain, athletic chair- man, and Tom Kellerman, judicial board. '1 ' i Z? T get ri. W X . .Q 4 X W M R. Atkeisson E. Brendecke D. Chamberlain R. Dyer 0 if 1 e L A e As C. Elliott D. Franks R. Frey j. Fricke A. e .. es .. e at . i L k up . - .':- . .1 V .L at As A F. Fulk N. I-lalbeisen W. I-Iertel M. Horenkamp . siii Q i'3'-W T Y J t ' yu . . . . y it' i , Y- ' I -. Shields basketball player tried a long shot during an IM game. .ras Ai A R. Krogh j. McKee M. MacDonald L. Mechlin N . .,,.. -ki rr- . . N A V ' '4' b 2, X i ' 1 4 . I mf - vw 1 ,f,, w , , ':,,' r' - f ,.v f . F ..... ' f .. -.1 X V , Zll 'Ak ,.. ' 5 wh W L - ' wa . I VV I LT . 'N I . C. Minx R. Pauley B. Peters K. Peters J. Phillips L. Randa S. Schneider H. Schulten 1. Thomas P. Vawter G. Weinreich 377 78 Stark men and their dates enjoyed an evening of entertainment at The Den after a hard week of studying Stark Initiated Unique Athletics, social, and service activities took up the biggest part of the time not spent wrestling with studies at Stark House. Members of the house participated in every intramural sport, organized a hayride, mixer, steak fry, and had a Christmas party. In addition to these activities, several Stark House residents initiated a Plant-in pro- gram in an effort to beautify the area around the house. Front row: D. Sides, J. Trevaskis, R. Bray, K. Kelly, L. Warren, P. jaynes Second row: D. Spence, D. Ring, J. Hultgren, M. McGovern, W, Ham- mond. Third row: P. Agathen,j, Adams, H. Mayo, G. Greer, K. Vonderahe flames Q ' 7 Plant-111 Program The officers were Harry Hale, governorg Leon Van- becelaere, lieutenant governorg Ronny Bray, treasurerg and jesse Munkers, secretary. The Stark House residents also managed to become actively involved in numerous interests ranging from the MSA Senate and Merry-Go-Round to constructing a Home- coming display and serenading women's residence halls. S. Moon. Fourth row: E. Hoosier, A. Koonse,j. Taylor, R. Sergel, B. Allen, B. Waterhout, A. Vital. fa 5 an my ...t. W, . .E E 5 E s w Q S 3 A. 53 2 4 2 Q-wnaMW,Wwaw.+Mws,Ww.M.,Mmmawmma wwf .f-.-.ar wma., . My A :fm -f -Y - wi I :S gin Ml. 'HY K' 'Q ti hat? to .S 'lwqu NL.. ay fl QW! Mm , .ft at 'W mt. than Front row: C. Voss, D. Duden, G. Olivero, E. Woodyard, L. Williams. Third rowi J. Latham, M- Sh2iflHOH, K- RHYHSHY, K- Kflleflfff, T- Ciolli. Second row: B. Hickman, J. Jones, K. Zaveri, R. Hargraves, L. Peoples. Fourth rowg J. Hill, R. Renick, N. Scott, R. Turner, D. Kruse, B. Larkin. Stewart Residents Revived House Newspaper Stewart House began the year's social activities with a blanket party at the Easley Cave. On December 16, a semi-formal dance was held in the Thomas Brady Student Commons. Steak fries and picnics filled the spring activities calendar. The men were active in Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pre-Med Club, KCCS, Maneater, Marching Mizzou, Univer- sity Singers, Concert Band, Wildlife Club, FFA, and campus political parties. In the Mock Political Convention, Stewart House ran the Utah state delegation. The men also brought back Noise, the house newspaper. The officers of Stewart House were Carl Voss, gover- nor, Dana Duden, lieutenant governor, Gary Olivero, secre- tary, Tom Kreisman, treasurer, and Bruce Larkin, social chairman. Stewart players set up a screen for a teammate during one ofthe house's hard-fought intramural basketball games. 379 Front row: G. Ludlam, D. Sprick, P. Brockmann, B. Koirtyohann, G. Genisio, j. Whitfield, B. Liermann, R. Clark. Fourth row: R. Stevinson Hall. Second row: P. Vardhanabhuti, J. Cafer, A. Simon, C. Ince, D. W. Bennett, D. Quest, J. Struwe, K. Sims. Fifth row: M. Ahern, M. Mil- Durham, E. Bennett, T. McDonald. Third row: P. Reclko, T. Stephens, P. ler. Stephens players quickly converged on a Bates House pass receiver during an intramural football game. v Q, 5 W ,, , Stephens defensive players poured through the Bates line in an attempt to break up a pass play. Theme of Stephens Party Was 'Tigerls Den' Stephens House held a lounge party at Homecoming. The lounge was decorated in black and gold to go along with the theme of Tiger's Den. A variety of colored lights were used to give a psychedelic effect to the party. A Weiner roast in the fall gave the men of Stephens an opportunity to get acquainted with some of the women from the various living units. The Christmas spirit permeated a party held with Francis House before the Christmas vacation. Chosen to direct the house were Gary Ludlam, gover- norg Dennis Spricl-1, lieutenant governor, Don Quest, secretaryg Bob Koirtyohann, treasurerg Paul Brackmann, athletic chairman, Curt Hockmeier, social chairman, Mark Ahern, scholastic chairmang and Greg Hall, senator. A , , , 'fy , ff j,,,fN,, C 4 Mnwwv' Q The Stephens House intramural football team gilt encouragement from other Stephens residents on the sidelines. .-will-M Front row: G. Wyse, D. Aimone, J. Bredehoft, R. Platt, J. McCarthy. Second row: B. Barlow, M. McCarthy, R. Hightower, R. Ott, T. Joggerst. Third row: J, Cromwell, R. Spencer, D. Stoenner, D. Landenberger, W. Mason. Fourth row: J. Barkley, W. Aitken, W. Klink, H. Mina, S. Herz. Fifth row: W, Cloud, L.Jensen, H. Brannan, T. McHargue, D. Hughes, J Medellin. Sixth row: G. Stipp, D. Schaper, L. Taylor. Seventh row: C Baker, J. Dettmer, S. Blume, G. Moore. Eighth row: J. Domke, B. Crel- lin, C. Smith, D. Weng. Stone Took Second with Window Decoration The men of Stone House found that it was possible for them to participate in an assortment of extracurricular activities. Besides the usual parties, a spring steak fry was also held. Stone, with the help of Wolpers two-west, won second place in the Homecoming window decorating con- test. In intramurals, the Stone bowling team achieved a winning mark. Stone also had one of the highest over all grade points among all independent men's houses. Stone was headed by Gary Wyse, governor, Don Airnone, lieutenant governor, John Bredehoft, secretary, and Ron Platt, treasurer. Stone men worked to complete their Homecoming window decoration. Vest Men Battled Schurz in Football Game Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Wildlife Club, Marching Mizzou, Young Republicans, Alpha Chi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Delta Sigma Pi were among the activities the men of Vest House participated in. Time was also squeezed in for a few football games with the women of Schurz Hall. On the social side, the men of Vest House held numerous hamburger fries, a spring dinner dance, Christ- mas caroling, and helped in construction of the prize- winning Bingham Group Homecoming display. House officers elected were Don Buchanan, governor, Allen Hustead, lieutenant governor, Barry Sanders, secre- tary, Bob Barber, treasurer, and Paul Heaton, athletic chairman. Vest player leaped to catch a high pass during an intramural game. ! I 1 f A ' - f A I ., .f V f. 1.55.1 ,.V. .L,a,',,,.af .M -74.14, .4 H t . . . J h ,,,.x , A M y ,.., . . 'V . 'f , Q. ' .Q -,fvmrw it f . . ' fn! M w .. . ...Blat-ru Front row: D. Buchanan, A. Hustead, R. Barber, G. Harris, E. Brasier. gaugh, T. Hamilton, B. Savage, D. Bell, C. Mathis, D. Beckmann. Fourth Second row: K. Northcraft, B. Hirsch, B. Boyd, J. Climer, S. Sanders, K. row: D. Duncan, M. George, M. Sander, S. Mierzejewski, R. Hadfield, D. Greathouse, W. Beck, G. jinks, B. Thurston. Third row: j. Lusby, F. Taylor, R. Mason, T. Irwin, R. Risch, M. Goffstein, A. Dryer, L. Hawk, Streicher, S. Saults, D. McNabb, R. Bennett, A. Kelly, R. Zerr, 1. Tu- W. McLain. Warner Had Strong Spirit of Participation Through many campus activities and house functions the men of Warner House earned the distinction of being one of the top independent houses. There was a strong spirit of participation in the house as seen by the number of activities in which the Nads were involved. The house represented Puerto Rico in the Mock Political Convention and had members in Campus Chest, MSA elections, and the honoraries Beta Alpha Psi and Sigma Rho Sigma. Many social events were enjoyed by the residents of Warner including the annual Christmas dinner party and the spring steak fry. Officers for the year were Norman Sanders, governorg Bob Conway, lieutenant governor, Jim Conway, secretary, Mark Levine, treasurer, Carl Inselberg, scholastic chairman, John Henson, athletic chairmang and Phil Nichols, senator. ',f a 1, -. R. Butcher D. Butler ! , 'Cf f l 7 .9 - Q1 ' f ' . ,E f it J. Conway R. Conway ,M I .W . . f I AA T 4 1 D. Carlson R. Carrel j, Cohen er . AAV V1.. 1.i,'i 6 t .S 7' T. Conway N. Dawson M. Douglas . Y- , L .f 5' A' W' i v :fe M Warner men congratulated each other after winning a key game. .V -.:+ 4 ' . V H ,L 4, 4 L .,..,. , B. Eader M. Ehlers J. Fishman C. Garrett M. Hackmann liai ttatt ' saa W 1 'fiat A e t e A Qs i--i t e it .' Fa i l: 'hi . Ar- mf . . '-1 ' Q : . . - . A . 'fri .. 'E ' T i A ,..' : - ...,. --.. 4 T in ' .,':- 99 -fr i it . ti. V i ii -,5- ' T ' Q.. A 1 . Iiil . I x':' i t' .. : m QQI: - r QQQQ V QQ i :Q Q . bl I . ...'. Q'...,,. 5 if z j. Henson R, Hines B. Hirsch G. jacks P Landis M. Levine A. MacHan M. McKinley P. Manley '-'- '1-:ifi5fj..j:.:t E ,HM - - -'ffjffs 15:11.11 t.-.t . ,..-.. - - A - x - I - -. - -rrz 2 I , K 3 N i 6 -5.-iz .ttf L:,'- N . r f tess., ng IQQ. if Nm xo 2 1 'Q SEEK ' i N- T ,Q Q 2. A. -. as A . . ,L Q if ..,. uqruk . . A l W D Q . Q gy 5 J 1 ig J ' . t 'V tf-- t - -1 t f 'IQ' at EW- 1 ' . gk cf .-L. Ziff t ., ,. 1- ' .... i f t. 2 gttu Q Lg x -t - . Z it .... it t 'i 'i .4 'C i - K I L K A . i f i f .W 5 2 li D. Pierce N. Sanders 4 A. Sieck D. Sieck W. Sisk D. Smith W. Todd R. Wagner R. Wehrli J. Wright ,uw V. W, Q W mm . ff ' M MJ. From row: J. Hutton, bl. Stack, B. Friedrichs, R. Stuck, AI. Woods. R. Archer. Second row: C, Cubbison. T. Haire, D. Sims, H. Buchmann. H. Thomas, M. Ebbitts. Third row: W. Woolever, j. Miller, L. Murphy. D. Bulkin, C. Rigsby, G. Schlemper. Fourth row: E. Milne, j. Gable, B. Wilfley Residents Partied In only its second year of existence, Wilfley House emerged as one of the most active houses on campus. Wil- fley had men working on the Manealer, and KCCS staffs. ln sports, the house was represented in varsity basketball, freshmen and varsity baseball, track and cross country, as well as in all intramurals. Wilfley had members in Alpha Zeta and Alpha Kappa Psi. Several men were members of Marching Mizzou. So- cially, the house held a Christmas dance, a hayride, and a spring steak fry. The executive board of Wilfley House consisted of Robert Archer, governor, Jack Woods, lieutenant governor, Tom Oldham, secretary, Jerry Stack, treasurer, Skip Wan- dersee, athletic chairman, and Larry Claycomb, senator. A Wilfley man was thrown in the shower after he got lavaliered. HM Stadler. A. Hill, J. jasper. D. Thompson. Fifth row: L, Claycomb, C. Rich- ards, B. Ayers, S. Oberlag. E. Flehman, D. Hortenstine. Sixth row: N. Klinginsmith, l. Powell, D. Lister, D. Kleiboeker, T. Cappel, P. Sudholt. at Fall Hayride 386 Y 2 . ,, .,, I ,i57s?lx5Va7, .ww Pg 2 N S , W ,f wm- fg I .W W 1? 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Culver J- DK-Wall Williams House had a full social calendar which in- cluded Homecoming, Christmas, and Spring Formals as well as more informal parties. The men also built a Home- coming display that netted the house a third place trophy. The men of Williams did not neglect campus activi- ties. The house was represented in the Navy Drill Team, Marching Mizzou, the Vantage party, and Pre-Med Club. Williams also had men in Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma, and Alpha Epsilon Delta. Gfficers for the year were Monte Cole, governor, joe Duvall, lieutenant governor, jim Orr, treasurer, Gerry Akins, athletic chairman, Dennis Burnett, secretary, Steve Collins, scholastic chairman, and Rich Murrell, senator. ' 1. V .f,f,i,, . -..' J, VV ' llri T. ',. S ' ,s ,M W 'f' 'f 'ix 'v.. - V .' Af X X H . ,. V T. Francis D. Gibles R. Hanlen R. Horton J. jones -A ,,..p .,... .. ..... . .. . ..,..,. . .,...... Q t ' . ..... if . H ' e, , s or as ' -if . ':' M ' ' , .,.x, st 3 f . 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': .V 'zzz M- .z ,f .w'nfMnf1.'V7,4,f --:- ff'-M490 3 , Q' -,V w .VV -.175211:-311-sg-'vglga-53?-3- 6 lgf: -, w m a 4 ws jfffl QV?-41 HV- -ye- Drew Students Away from University Housing ne 90 Residents danced to the music of the Dalton Gang. MM M i., ,. ' ' MZ . ,,, M. Anderson B. Balsamo B. Bell an S' ' . 4 S, Clayton S. Coughenour M. DeWoskin B. Evans J. Gabbert f 'Cv-31 .w1iJia7 A, J., fp Mgr, w' .Q ff, ,gym ,x :Viv K' M 'fix' N, L. A payf 7114122 ' f f ' 96,0 I1 5 +rif57 , ar -?. f+f'fi 'f5 s L: ,. , V I' 'S 4 ir 1' . , if .5 .mfr V?,?g,.4' .. . i. 5 'i :1'r I I.. Y 5,1 411 A gf .2 G 'fy if V, fig, A 1.32 MI? if: fy .3 ,QW N' .qjliv 'HT .stil-gyxf , .JL ,fry rj -, lags-a2V'r ,Q I wid' l' 3... .1 l we 'H ' e . 4 v A , . f.gQ. m-,tw .J flliau li Martha, of Martha and The Vandellas, sang a solo during their concert. 1 wmv V. ,, , 0:52 ' 3 ,'. ' I f if v f 4. y., W 'Q 9 2 f - i . C. Hanson L, Hoboy S. Holmsrrom -l ' li i i'l' ' ' '- g ' lt' ' 'i. ',', Q7 ' ,-. z . Q - EW! ' ' of T 'f 52 1 A ' ff' af ,V ' V. 221. .,i ' , . ' B1 - jf 1 . ' W ' A ,SEQ - V, if 3 ,, A .. V 4, M 4 it . .1 if if -. -nf ..L , fl ' ' VAV .A VVAA , . ' l fi 't W ' f ' iiel i V. johnson M. Kasten D. Kuhle J. Leggett J, Lloyd J. Louis S. Manlin R. Mink J. Moline S. Moore L. O'Shea .ff ' 'A A, iiii J ' lrl I rti S S ' - . H . . 5 . ' 'f 'asv P ' ft 'id I7 U . , 'ff l' at 4 . . ,VV Y , B. Padorr E. PolinskyW. Pundmann S. SchatzmanE. Schumacher j. Scrogham P. Smith B. Stephens S. Thompson S. Tomasovic K. Umansky J. Wagner Mark Twain, Lewis and Clark Held Concerts Life at Mark Twain and Lewis and Clark Residence Halls was enhanced by professional entertainment. The Dalton Gang and Martha and the Vandellas provided fall merriment. Fred Simmons and His Orchestra played for the Winter WcJnderland Christmas Dance. Residents hosted a Christmas faculty dinner, and the Belaraphon Expedition of St. Louis closed the winter agenda. Residents of Mark Twain and Lewis and Clark voiced approval of the advantages of privately owned dorms. They enjoyed telephones in every room, pool rooms, and a swim- ming pool. Carpeted halls and study rooms were conducive to quiet studying. Large, comfortably furnished lounges provided areas for relaxation. lntervisitation open houses were held on Saturday and Sunday during the fall and spring. Faculty members discussed topics with residents in the serving line. I X lax! I J! Ylhgkiwp - 1 -,xx 7 ,, N ,fall fm .7 f ra v. J. 5' i I- aa' .L X . x ,.-ag, . xltnqzv SAI kit? 'V lr , p 1 TFTNI-Q'Z Students and faculty members enjoyed festively-decorated dishes at the Christmas faculty dinner. 92 Three Squares Maintained by Daily Effort Low costs at Three Squares Cooperative lured resi- dents to coop living. With the exception of officers, mem- bers contributed two to three work hours a week. Mowing the lawn, a favorite job, was an opportunity to be out-of- doors, while washing dishes was avoided at all costs. Three Squares men hosted a fall party honoring new members. Christmas and Valentinels Day were occasions for relaxation with dates at house parties. Members of the T coop also held a gift exchange party before the winter holi- days. These events were directed by Dale O'Brien, presi- dent, Mark Wessels, vice-president, Randy LeMasters, sec- retaryg and Phil Ennis, treasurer. Free time meant a quick poker game for Phil Ennis and Mark Wessels. J 'i Z is 'xx Front row: M. McLarneyg D. O'Brien, presidentg P. Ennis, treusurerg M. J. Clark, D. Chandler, C. Woddail. Third row: L. Fowler, D. Rhynnc, D. Guthrie, stewardg M. Wesscls, vice-president. Second row: C. McLarney, O'Shea. Fourth row: D. Walsh, M. Wasson, R. Black, D. Rea. iii' Roses denoted a new special meaning for these Templecrone women after initiation. W6 Templecrone Coop ought Another Residence Templecrone Cooperative residents planned a move made necessary when the University announced to take over their property for expansion. They continued to work at their house duties to which each girl devoted one hour per day. Social events began with a dinner for advisers and fac- ulty in the fll. After redecorating the house like Santas workshop, the girls hosted a Night Before Christmas Formal. Mothers and graduating seniors were honored in the spring. Three University scholars and seven members in Tri- Penta honorary of the 29 residents was proof of the strong emphasis placed on scholarship. Additional honors included membership in Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Chi Theta, Sigma Ep- silon Sigma, and Mortar Board. if I a r . 1 . '.:1'ee:, . .ifia:':' ,f ' ' Z i a, Initiation skits produced several hidden talents L. Dunchew K. Gaffney S. Gaffney B. Harvey S. Holliday J. jennewein R. Keith M. Morris B. Schofield L Skelton A SQUIFCS V . 394 Campbell-Harrison Combined Skills to Remodel The women of Campbell-Harrison Coop returned to school to find the foyer and living room redecorated with new furniture and carpeting. The 39 girls living at Camp- bell-Harrison made study room curtains and remodeling was completed with the painting of the bedrooms and the sun porch. Social events held in the newly refurnished resi- dence included a house mother's dinner as well as birthday parties for many of the girls. Campbell-Harrison women lived in a converted fraternity house. Many of the residents of Campbell-Harrison were honored with home ec awards. The coop was represented by the State Farm Bureau Queen, Home Ec Club officers, and delegates to the National Inter-Cooperative Conven- tion. Other awards won by individuals were fifth place in the district Wool Contest and first in the state Wool Con- test. Another member was winner in the national 4-H Con- test for outstanding members. ig The living room was remodeled during the summer. ' fh' f V -f.L i V VV VV V L, N ,vlv V iq- 'lll , V el VV f if V VV . I Vim . V ' L . , i f S if ' ae . . V VV J. Butler E. Chandler R. Cline C. Combs B. Crook E. Dawson M. Eggert S. Eggert P. Ellerbeck V VHVVV A V , .i V ,g k V.,... Av V VV .. VV V VVVVVVVVL ,. . V . ., ga ...., .V Vg. ,Vg 2 Va 6 , 4 3 is A We ,, V .0 , V L ft . X . . 'VV .,,,,. ...AEV - V - XV ' .. iv ll ' ' E' if l ' I L. Everett C. Fehling S. Frye K. Hahn j, Hafmeken E, Hensley Y. Houghton B. Kessell L. McEldoon .,.. Q ii'i ' '- S A V' V , a t S' ' ' f ,.,', A V VV 5 if 1 s'-9 12 ' if .ff - ff ,.:IV all f ' g . if Nfl is H . V A lf.V . : a ll S if it ,,,,,,, V it . T. Monnig D. Nichols K. O'Bannon M. Pardun R. Pardun E. Pool C. Pope J. Ray D. Sept P. Severns 'V Avll I . , i i 7 if V ail .' 'S 3 i'..f f ' - ' ' . .A S f A if ' . Vi A i ,V A 5 Q4 . ,VV, . V. AVVV . .V .. . , V ,V .J V 1 -. , ,,,, ,, V V I :V V C. Steffen J. Trimmer G. Vineyard L. Wallace S. Walter M. White M. White S. Wilkinson B. Wilmesher v. Wright Columbia Women Students Honored Sponsors DK' Q49 . 'gmwf' . Diane Barnes served punch to Pam Current at the Columbia Women Students Christmas party. COLUMBIA WOMEN STUDENTS. Front row: R. Collins, Vice-presi- row: j. Rader, P. Current, M. Ziena,j. Nelson, D. Barnes, B. Wortham. dent, j. Barnes, president, M. Edmonds, secretary, M. Sapp, treasurer. 395 Mwfr ,rv 1 H A ,,.1..f - if aww ,MW 2 . .. 't iff ' , f f .f gp. WW-1 W.. ,., .. .H.,,,.,a.,m Vfwffffff !WW.W.., . L 51 .Q I if . ,,..,,, f ! 'K f Z 1 Clean apartments were often sacrinced for studies and parties. Apartment dwellers appreciated snacks available at any hour. at ff ? ,A- X K. Atwood - -..-'t- . a. . , . ps P. Abell P. Albart D. Alexander R. Allen C. Alsobrook D. Althoff T. Alvarado B. Anderson M. AnCle1'S0r1 -'l. I A 'lll . . .L A . .... in t - . I ' --A . . Q . ' A .1 'F iz p a . L - 1 Q L. ' S. Axt 96 Babington N. Bailey S. Baker N. Ball C, Ballard M. Ballou G. Barker E. Barnholtz 51. Bass '4 ' ,.'-:, - ,L ff . L , K. ,,A ?iA y . , .,,,,., ,,A 1 AA,,A . . ,,. . ,,,AA,,A L ,, , 1,A , . ,W -.ng ,, gg., ,,,,, v-103071, . . -, ,' ,.v pf- . . ,vlv VI:,V . , V 1 K . . , . - . X A f fAfff Apartments Reflected Students' Personal Ideas 1:3 A 5 t Meme f ' WJ 5 W, . W ,,.,.zaf1qfi1Qf.,,5u .V ' ,W , . im...---1. afj Axl' I '.:- . 4 I V- Mi' i' Y M 3 Q V 'i If H A car painted in psychedelic designs became an attraction on 21 warm Saturday afternoon in spring. tt . :-, ...Qgl k K H H , b .Et .B . Y h . 1, f I, 1, are ', N. ,, ., in . . . Q3 . .,:,.. X 1 , if if 5. I ' X Y .: ii' I X i ' i -I A ,Y 9 mi K. Q- - i'ii . E a F. Bax AI. Bayer B. Beardsley P. Beaty E. Becker M. Bello A. Benage K ,kkk . . MS R. Black B. Blake H. Bonham P. Borgelt j. Boyel M. Bradley K. Brandenburg !!'Wf 94?'719 f1f?15WW 7 f . . 49 5 , if if ' t B .,.. -H .. ,,, 3 J. .. ,,... 1 '.-.., , T. Bennett C. Beyer C. Bishop T. Brandenburg C. Breckley H. Breitenbach i ' ttte .. . , as .. 1 :::,: U ....X .l t , kk k K K . , .4 I r .. . i I , l, Brightwell G. Brill N. Brill D. Broughton E. Browning D. Brucks D. Burgess R. Burnett -I. Butler M. Butler 397 98 Social Unrest Represented in Popular ovies, Dan Peek's musical talent drew stuclentsto the Ivanhoe. eq . r at 1 e s ,gf S. Byrne C. Cain G. Calame fir' nw? H x.-:-'.- - . an 3 M: ' ,T .iqq , it 1 ,gg 2 . Chase J E. Clarkson J. Coad 5' S ,qv Q 4 C. Caldwell its . NX Q .5 f Nw ,ng V. Coleman A homemade washtub bass contributed a novel sound to folk music, Q, N H C .i 'ooh' M. ':' 3 .1 'F as J ' M Q. 1 . , It s .... .. w., . ' xg s ' s , . ie ' s A ::' C J. Callaham K. Carroll C. Carter R. Carter S, Carter B Charde K. X1 i 'fiik giifgizisztstiilfgfiqqgggif. - ' fit-Q fig- ' ..: k- Q K- -'-- R ' ':i.'-: s - siizsiesssl L . '-- 1 L- ' X' rg.fzt.j gk X 13 gs. w -if X F . .,.' N. 1. Q J .. .N st. . a tt .Mg D. Cope . -Essfse . . R. Cope S. Corey D. Counts C ss D. Cowan J. Crane Songs, Literature Mirrored Student Sentiments new 352 i?i4 wzwxiwamdnd ti .Y . .. We K' R mt 'ii . ' - Sw M M, mf -,,.,,,,, '11 4,.... Witiely attended and discussed among students and professors, 'The Graduate was held over for more than a month. W. Creech A. Dc-Basio C. Criswell . 1.. 1 f . ' '-.--, - - ' QR ,,,- 1.3. - ' 59' R ' . irt t - 'F .. . KY ,bk In X f. I I y in G. Crockett R. Crouse R. Cunningham K. Daigle - F ' 'J .L ': ': s. K .... V .Q . A ' 93 gf, ,X S as A 5 'S f X x it 1 1 Q f 4, F. Decker S. Dew S. Diehl W. Dungey M. Dunlap R. Dannull L. Daugherty C. Davis C. Day Q :,. . h S' Y W i is Q ,a df ji i K. Foley D. Eatherton M, Eckert P. Ederle 399 4 21241-1 k'L. 1 t .5 'si C. Edmonds C. Edwards 'R' ar' yn r I -E1 .--. . C. Filkins A. Finnell M. Galvin K . X -Q. H. Garner 5' sz. . nv Q, L' se 21 5. Q rim A ..- . W. Eftink J. Fisher . ..., . .l A, is -I. Garrison . is 5 X N lllr . .'-fi-2211.5 ' A if lil S. Ellsworth E. Engelbrecht ti ' S, Fleischmann N. K. Gentile Forrman D. Gerhardt k IRQ! A tra. a . Gordon S. Ginsberg L. Goddard D. Goldberg G. Goodrich DI. A D. Erickson xi -an W- at if X sg. : ' , 1 is il x R. Evans QF . Q.. .. R .fs ssi A 'fa A R. Evans M. Farabee L. Fields D iiiii ii in 4 P. Gallagher G. Galloway K. Franklin G. Froehlich L. Fullerton X ss Y Y.. . . ' .- ' X .. 'L A is ff f i? X 'X t K. Gifford R. Gillies G. Germann R. Gesme T. Gibbons X t s , ttil .. XIQ Q Q L has K igzjmh r 2: , , W QQ I, ' Z D A 1 ii g :ii D A 'K . ,.. .. .,. L H , K. 5 ,- g W .. if .. .EH P. Govreau VI. Grant K, Graeler S. Green A. Gross A short distance from the Memorial Stadium, the quarry was a place for students to get away from University life. -wv-:-v '-.:- M v sm, f wg-yyfq iii: I f ' I 1 . 4.4 ,y 43 . , 'Q Y-eww ' I A ' F 31 41,1 ' 'W' 44..,,...4 We ,su- fa We . M2 2 .71 ., if W G ff ' V K. 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V my K , xKK.,!'KwK--tK sv -V 'K Xi'.if, , Q' rv .'r5-4-f SKK . . , . 4 . ' ' .-QPF' ' . ff. Y K '- ,,' s ,Q X' S ' 'Sf 3- Y . . .. , . - 1-1'.K f , t - ... v 'wi QQ' -' S A i+iv?f W. x '.,: '1 ' A In s S g'. 'x ' , rf . f fs ,,i-55: X-el-. V- K - RMK :,.sfKK:ey .. wgk KK. ,g WX Kj1fHggiy,-f x N '. . ' .- ,- .f . A -- gf - A-5 . . A . .. - . . . K -S -af fair J. K, K 'V W. - -'YL . M 'Q V A -. il gv'YKf, ' lr -v ' P K , .. --' '- 1 . my ' wa. -' . KR' S' K if f- ' . ,.,, . .- B f NN N -,. ,- .- .fs ig. 6 We f . J - N f.. . SKK KKK KK-- XK .. , :A N f H , K K KK . KK KK -MQWKM J., .A K . M ,L f W ' f ..- -f. a -s -if .Q - , ,,. K rf sv,-, va, KK sus - K-'Hy 'KM 1 vs 'P Y. - . .Ki rs . . e C 4. ' K ,.f- f ... Ji. 'Q ,,,..-, K L ,K tr' 5' H fs' C .4 o,.:.dy.j '.Q SNSKKA, Y 3. ,K , , ' N.. Q . r- ..,.. MK.. . x -fi N- - - - . A . if fx J. - KK K ' . Q N' KK e , 1 LY? K. in A iw Q,....1f'Yf5Sf N'aH . s-I v. ...... rs- 'f 'w f-Q. r....q-: K ' ggxw ri-...E J K5+f,f'-W lt.: L, ,K i a ' K3 .yy Q - . K J f ' X X K- rj'-gg: 1. if-Y y A Q' fr XQWS.- f .-smsi M x -L - , . .- . .1 V s . M- MP: - '1'f.ii3P QI-5 is 1. . ' av- ,. , . Q f - Q. we 5 .K KX -, .. 1 KKK. . Wd- x ,Q KK -xx wx. K ,ig . Wisdr JK., .eg .-- ,-K Ki A. hug. KKK ?-. 4 f r - f 2 ' gi-2 . , qv M. KKJQKK, vliwllin ,K vw? The refreshing water of the quarry lake lured several couples to try wading on a spring afternoon, Student Dropped Studies With Spring's S Arri al - A 4:3251-i'i':F'f M as W. ' -H 'Y f -- ,1:a.er'1 -::,--,ss -' - - 5... Ngffvl' i ez...-,.xwM --'M '---: f-'W -W-Au f -,.,..-- ..- A., - f,-- i 4's- --'--. K g -W 'f f-'- . - f i , : . K, 3' ,--- ' it 'V i-I ' fi ' ' - . f. .X . . .- W? . . ,,, , ,. P-ff , Q, f' I ,, . - K . . ,. . K. - i K KK K . .KE '-'f ,. .- W 1K -M. -Q ' 2-. -h Q . it 1 3' .W 42 ... 'f 5 ' f W. G1'OSSm3I1f1 C. Grote C. Groves R. Grubb D. Hackmann j. Hadclix M. Haddix P. Hall C. Haller H. Halpern is- . -Q KK? Q K K1 K ,..,z. 2. K K 5 Q K K K . 9 M' 3- .. 5 ' in 1. F it ff N' f 'rl- 1 2 f . ' ,K'K : K 1? A , . My ' . -'E' , .. ' l A - wx M. Hamacher R. Hamblin C. Harding K. Harding L. Harman P. Harman j. Harper E. Hawkins J. Hawkins K. Hawkins t, W-ff . Yi R. Hawkins P. Heskes .Hu . 2 12 B. Hobbie i i A ... 'ff -I. Hornbuckle -:f.:-.fwfzm Twister players demonstrated agility to keep from falling. is ' XX . C. Howard . -N -' Na sh E, Huffman X at -I. Hulerr IKM f ' X 5 x ,I A . S -I. Humphreys A. Hussaini 1, 'RB' xi j. Heidbreder J. Hendrix Q Y . i n G. Hetrenbach H. Hillman ..:, T. Hoidal D. Horn ? WN .. B. Hotop -I. Houghton R X .N I N, Howard L. Hudson i t 4:1 L. Huffman L. Huffman i ,R Q i 52:2 fi V 1 S. Hume R. Hummel A -is sl' R . .,':, . A ,..E.. r K' li J. Hutton HT 'rf-352252521-K K K K K 4 'ix ' ' ' . 'f I f Q, D L. Hutton l 1 Left feet moved to yellow circles, causing awkward positions. 4 O2 R. Hyatt H. he Games and Television Occupied Spare Time i Card playing provided entertainment for those of all ages during time away from studies. ',., Q 8 x 2 3 My V ,eqq 3 3 G G V t,ti . 0 ,. I . 'r G. Ikerd G. Jaeger A. ,Iamison V. johnson W. johnson AI. jones C. -Iudy D. Kapfer S. Kenney V. Kerr N 5 iii ' i - - ' 1 .vw . 3 f ' P 5. tg i kb t I . 'A ri, 7 . gf 1 A Q. , K ig 1 t Q ,, N K K - ...s L. . 'Q 1 , . G A . ..,., . 5 ,. : A A G. Kietzman QI. King A. Kiraly C. Kissee D. Kissee C. Komadina DI, Kopp P. Kraigher L. Kramer J. Krepps ' K L 1 .. i . x G 2, . . A ' -X I.: i -.. 'L . . Q. or f - . . K ,...., L ' ' :1 - a ... ... .Q ... by A byyy i ,,-, S 'Q a K E r S. Krueger M. Kusiak R. Kutta P. Kreysar S. Krull J. Kuenneke N. Lawson F. Layman j. LeFever G. Lewis ,Q .. 1' W x A A , .. s.. . K ' i is - 1 . . H .y . . ,, V, .y y.. v . yy ' is Q iss. i -' : .-ss .- 5 4 ' Q A I . k'-. 5 N R, Liefer D. Lindow L. Look S. Lowe R. Luebbert R. McBride B, McClain C. McGee -I. McGuire L. M8115 403 404 Psychedelic music, beads and pot were symbols of Paquin Street. Long hair was sign of rebellion against the mores of society. R. Malcolm 1 ,kk i l E . I M ..ms......., . Q... ...T Q 5 4 C. Martin sf Q2 Q. L. Masters lm . A W. Miles fy -:.: i' W? if Q3 ish . L. Miller ws ,a , .X 4? . . S. Miller . Mitchell Q ,Eb 3 Q.. D . 2 VI. Moran v-ww S3 P. Mudd R. Maness R. Marcks 4 . C. Martin ,I. Martin -I. Mayfield V. Metcalf C. Miller D. Millet M. Miller N. Miller J at ..., A N. Milne N. Milne 2. VI. Montgomery I. Mowter - sgg.. . I. Mueller Q Q .3 T ,J D. Mooney ii 'ix if iw X X K . Mowter M. Mueller in Look Focused ational Attention on Hippies afim., , My we . f W s M 'ir-.Qu A X1 X 'hui , I, xg w,,31fs,,p,,' ,g'1xv 'N ,, W it rt P ME ' or The old dwelling at 402 Hitt Street has been temporary home for many groups throughout the years. err t 1 R .. if ott V 1 P . Y N P rttlt . S. Mullen P. Naas A. Nagel R. Newell P. Noland S. Norton K. Nuhn S. Nykiel T. Nykiel J. Ohorn S. Ochmanski 5 9 R M . FP l A , ' V -1 , fl V in as l my . P, - . . gg ,,, 3- w ,,, ' Q 4. ' ig Q ' E 4 . VAVV t X 7, L. Pennington W. Phillips P, Plgtner L. O'Dell S. Olson j, Oltmann R. Olfmann C. Owsley j. Palmer R. Pearl A. Pearlstein Q f ,.,: it J. V g sl.g. 5, M if l'i J M. Pollock gl. Powell K. Pritchard R. Ragland G. Rahbar G. Ramsey D. Reed gl. Reichert D. Reinhardt J. Reinhardt S. Rcppell 405 406 T-d3..? K4 as Q . . -,gffgzzg i i Q .ff fi,-V Q . f . Q.- - S5 Q .nt l' ' A fi. Ms .2 fi , .wifi . ,M 133. . Q 1 ,R ,, ,jf is .t . I 'sf 4, :V .N A - . ', ' .fix e . Y . J.. - , , 1,11-5' . 'Q M 1 fig .145 .... V' f s Pets provided playmates for ., :Fi qi. it -A : - S G. Rcxroar C. Richards 'emi-Q .X X R V f M3 ,z?wf1:'e Q W ' V. 'S . A .gm lv f r . - 1- w ' wut' gk 'st ri N L, M... -. R AQ- W-' . an , -F sf. xg-. , , asf...-ff. 55 . .4 .A L, . . the children of married off-campus students. S v Q- s fir W M x fi' Sh' ' K ' ' -x -.Qi 'ls' : ' Q . -.fs A ? . ,xl Q. I .,, . R S. Richter H. Risinger R. Roberts L. Robison VI. Rodgers '14, ss, Kiaffi-5 K 2. N 'V If . S r ' i N. ,gk k c . ' f .rw Q.. .4 ... B F .+, Sail, fx! I in 'YS A 'Xi 9 -p.. .4 gn., . .1 QQ ig ., y My . 'I . . , f M . GU- i-. . mf? Hain, .X 5 'W , VW -rag, -. ' 4 -' y .xg .,,. gf . n-yt. . 1- ' Q ...,7,N1-, .Qi .J ' We l xl 31 1 ..-. a ,. V 7 Y wig? X ' . , . IQ i . Q .. Q A . if i.kk V. Rohrer T. Rollins G. Romines i 5 Q S il iiii iiii 5 1 iiiii S ii in .i... :il w ,t MA pm ij A Q i I p Q 5 P 1 K is 5. N. tt f Q K W ' . if p -P 1 i. i1 5 P. Rosengren il. Rowland R. Rowles L, Rubenstein M. Sapp W. Sapp M. Sarchet A. Schwab VI. Schwabe S. Scott ' . iit': in ,- . - . as r it . X R R f .- R ' .4 at ff Q. if fwfr. . it S r S R X wifi., . 5 .. '. S. Scott D. Sebring G. Sergent R. Shatz W. Singleton C. Smith L. Smith P. Smith S. Smith D. Sonenschein ' I I r '.. I V A ' ' f' 'f lf Q .ft . 5 ,, .. tii' V .F I I f I f yr 16 5 V - ,. J i .-f I. Y' U3 P. E 5. rm ui D U3 2 1 'U D. Stover D. Suess R. Sutterfield P. Swaclchamer M. Swain D. Taylor M. Thompson . JAJQLQ .- 3 , if, .4 ff-Campus Students Spent Free Time Relaxing Q f Nlbw J 15? X V' i lp., atb 1 ,X . ,ggxu 3- -. +- X as s ff..i,gfg:w, xx? , A as . L. rx . ,, sf-agssgifsfw .sfaiis-ffilfsf tett at n J 'sf t W Frisbee games were popular among the off-campus students Married life mount spending many Free moments with the children. 407 408 . jg' in . . ..f - . 1 1 li ff-Campu Hou ing .,.15g,,3s- as s 19' up .- ff ff ...Q Q K MAH. i ' ff f H we - A' XSWQSEJX amsmnrxf ..-t......e. . M . SEC t iii-Fifi' .2 gr.tmxi..' 7- Y... Rs-W, . mg . 3 if if VW ,, ffl. it. iaefii -X rf Y LS W fl' si- it .F e. f,LA . .H .Q 4 A,kk,, Q ,,X. ' K M Mm .uumllzxw -- g,.....a YO LIVE WHAT? NW! im NW? Co-ops provide d a combined effort living off-campus. Cleaning up after the night before kept apartment dwellers busy. SEWEWS? wil? i...K..33gi . . 5822 2 S 3 1 if 7 R. Thornburg itavggyyfws.. . f .. J .gf C. Timpe .L .gy 11 .. .. . .. v XE I H. Wallis M. Wise C. Washburn V 2 ','f 2 '-'f :I B. Wixman Yi U 7 L lstl in C L if i I ,.,. an ,Q I M V VI , I in .. V V E, . be f,i 1 G. Toobin L. Wayne M. Trour j. Truman M. Ukpong P. Varga a E. Weber L. Weiss F. Wickman L. Wiland i C. Varkonyi R. Vonderl-laar ' iil L n l R. Williams M. Williamson , .,.. . f t .... . . . ... L L, Cp 5 zi. k V g . ff ,V M .. i 1 ,ing Z 1 7 5 ' ' ' C. Wolf C. Wood D. Wright L, Wright S. Yates j. Young AI. Zerega ,,, D. Walker f.-..f2iWMF 'L M' 1 fi J. Wimp B. Zick Posed Transportation and Maintenance Problem nnflnvl I, .' . X t- p .iw i ' g ,r,.. , f.4 i': ' t - - - . Q L :... i r it Q 5 Eg li E I 1? m E eww Keeping an apartment in a functional condition was an individual matter. Dependable transportation meant spending much time in maintenance for students living off campus, ' i N' K W e l Qi f,,..,,,,. X ig L r I I 4 409 Student Unrest Student Power, Flower Power Were Evident ,, ,L PW'f+Y6.,,,, L H, 1 ,ww if if ,ef ' in Demonstrations for Liberal Student Rights Qs? A.. , Y. 'SX X 412 Dr. William Allen instructed the participants in the procedures of the march held last spring Marching from jesse Hall to the court house, 1,500 students took part in the demonstration. University Professor Instigated Chalk-In Three University students were arrested for writing Gentle Thursday is coming and other peace slogans on the sidewalk in front ofthe Memorial Student Union. After spending a weekend of their 45-day sentence in jail, they chose the punishment of washing police cars on four Satur- days instead. The harsh sentence aroused Dr. William Allen, university professor of history to organize the Chalk- ln demonstration. About 1,500 students from the University, Stephens, and Christian Colleges marched in the rally and watched as Allen and MSA President john Leer wrote parts of the Declaration of Independence on the court house sidewalk. As a result of this, a nine-man committee was formed in- cluding members from each of the three schools to meet with the mayor and discuss differences between the students and the city. 'Q A 5. r, , , , V as V, ,p . H ' V wif 3? ff' A ' ,V ,, , ww ' ' ef 'ff f ' ev, t 1 K 'gn if ' DQS 9 s. Endowed with certain inalienable rights, was il section ofthe Declaration of Independence written by MSA President john Leer, 4 414 3 Q 1 iii: ai ,, . 'S' in Vi s H S Sys 5 A banana power disciple, aided by his imaginatively decorated shirt, expounded his philosophy to the 800 people who attended Gentle Tuesday. .. Q -- w Q wg Sk 1 'sire Gentle Tuesday Marked by Flowers and Love Gentle Tuesday was the name designated for the day University students converged on Francis Quadrangle and disregarded the numerous Keep Off the Grass signs. Color- ful clothes with various sayings on the back blended with the customary weejuns and oxford shirts worn by those students who came to have a curious look at the campus' first happening President Weaver's inauguration coincided with Gentle Tuesday and caused some confusion for the campus police. Animals, picnic lunches, small children and floating balloons lent themselves to the pervading air of love for all in the sunny springtime. Afvf .,.. ,V ., wwf, 55 ,i,.3EWfj'Wf,'g1+i N ..ir 2 ag . R, wg 9 i ,VV. it' j 4.1.5 id -I ,V ' V. '- if iiiy ii , it nnwffilz . . 1 ,, A . E , A ' if 'E S so The columns provided a spot for advertising. Present among those sharing lunches were Dr. William Bondeson, philosophy professor, and Robert Dickeson, director of student activities. 4 416 STOTLER Aggies and SDSer's Students for a Democratic Society marched in protest of the lack of freedom in the use of Memorial Student Union facilities last spring. They were picketing because they had not been allowed to hand out literature about their organization on the Memorial Union steps. A counter-protest was organized by the Aggies to off- set the SDS march. Shortly after both groups formed in front of the Union, a fight broke out between them, and University police were called to quell the fight. Several ar- rests were made, and the incident eventually came before the Student Conduct Court. Director A.C. Stotler came under fire from several groups for his handling of the inci- dent. Union policies were later studied by MSA and several changes were recommended to Stotler. Two SDS pickets carried home-made placards. L. A - ,. ki f --rffsaessw-fm .W sgssm-Lfifkdiaii ii: is iiisiii 0 i DT pffl M All i iiter' N XY if La .,.. W SDS member joined in Memorial Union protest T IIESJA Picketed Union and Each Other Last Spring fn ' X ne 4 'S ik s1::i'J:'- er MSA Vice-Presndent Harold Doc Hollld k rt in the Nasty Thursday pr h in from of the Union. I CS, 3 W, 4 nnn nn n . , , Wig S so 1220? k. Q KY . 5, , EI'-V12-Nds IN Need We Qgifgfes WDEQQ 4 Student Demonstrators Ten students were arrested at the Memorial Student Union on University Day when they passed out unauthor- ized literature, including a fact sheet explaining their ideas for a University Day activities display and New Lefi Nom, an SDS publication. After the arrests, the MSA, Young Americans for Freedom, ACLU, Young Democrats, AAUP, and 18 other UMC professors, all supported the students' rights to hand out this literature. Placed on Probation The students were convicted of refusing to comply with University requests to leave the area, not receiving permission to hand out literature, and not mailing the liter- ature into the University legal office as required in the Gzzzkffizze far Di.ffrif111t1'o11 of fNl0lI-UlII.Z'6VJiff,1' Lzilenzfzzre. As punishment, they were put on disciplinary probation for the rest of their graduate and undergraduate careers. John Luna, SDS president, was arrested by police for passing out unauthorized literature in front of the Memorial Union. if .ss .ss at 1' -Q - kk- RQ i fi is ,gt A I Xe 'if X . -. .. s , fsss 5 as is Q ' - - . . g- as 'starting -R 1 'ti it M3 5 s of ,, 5 e Www we of in ko. ' K ww I-5 flu.. www. W Nw, W Wx: .5 5 of9'ffSww,.: K M Reporter Tom Xwellman was later cleared of taking part in the demonstration. AC. Stotler, Memorial Student Union manager, asked a demonstrator to stop passing out literatu , 3 Q f 4 9404 ,wwwi . , - f ir 1 Q st N. S W H i f Organizations Numerous Grganizations Permitted Students to Yu k K V-,, K, . fy-1 , x -fr f , Enter Groups ppealing to Personal Interests iw f- nu - v a mlven wx.pw,.w-ysqmwax-x wwf.-fxvwczamqiwgff. -...fs wylwwfq My .M V-ff ., 4 X XM x ivy: f I wCw4vWw9fWMx1nvA'rmwmwvm:Q'-1Ywwefwi:LAw-wiWm,A1.Wl X XLR K x 422 Editors Fought Battles x ww, E 5 . XX i ,. - .::. 7 Ng, i is ssss X LN , ,vxw A. LKQ, is s V A , s A. -if jj. was sf W sf Tad Bartimus, managing editor, Bruce Childs, assistant editor. Against Sleep, Deadlines, and Neglected Studies E an cd iror. 424 f 7 W, in Q 4 A-.N ,WJ 1 1 at M M h N is ,Q ww l L' A' t ., ,M Chris Ellis, organizations editor. ,.,wmw fa --1. ii jay Waldman, Greek editor. Marcia Adler, schools and colleges editor Editors Put in Long Hours in 303 Read Hall at dxf .. Xt :ff 1 . xxxxx. fwfr I Rn 4 G N ' ..,.J...w ff rl 1 N ,Xfxxi V l ' A ,v,, ., 5 1 . X- Q ' 4 l A' . .1 5 o X2 gf 1. Lxlllffgj I I 23313 f M . QQTQ gm . 5 . l W X . W .LM ff t 5 ,V 1 1.,....---uf-f-:V W NK X t X M, KL,...vMW. N V E ' I t wir .. Q..,..i. N M. ' 252. L 6 K . . z 2 QA. . M gf r t . . in W ' I U I 'X 3' ftkhmi 2 k 1 rw . K H Q ,g u 2 l . l ' t l 4 l A i K fi f V V 'VE Vs ,E , ,L , . E Q , WW . ,y , . A A t KY S: .,,,, W H1322 :uK,g: 2:74 VVVV, iz V. VG? V, i t N' W , . . W ., V . 5. . .Z ww K it -Q Sonja Hillgrcn, seniors and off-campus editor. .v-V F Rob Glenn, sports editor. X x . . ,:.. ..- . wg Q hw :xx xt ,if ,,. o Rod Engcn, layout editor. 425 426 Q. if lg ' l.Q '?,'??! x I if. ix. l4QAli: Linda Moore, WRHA editor. Carl Voss, assistant layout editor. Tim Flynn, MRI-IA editor. ,aww ' 8 SAVITAR Was the Largest Yet Produced 5 EX Q ,. .xl .. gif Pat NO12md, buSiH6SS miifldgefr Byron Karcher, fraternity sales, y' f, Lfk,A,Ikl 7 4 r arf' W' 4 N V -61,2-'r . ,,, H- VK.-We T., - c , 'W' 1',,W'4!'.,ayi FQ.. 1, 1 -ffm ...J 1 g , 1 ,wifi if 41:17, , ,f I Susan Heisner, sorority sales. Louise Snyder, independent sales. 427 fa ' Judy Haverfield, mzmaging editor. wwmiqfem , ,,,, ,ZZ May, l ?H, 'f ' iii V, H ,, M3 V f, V Q Zz Paul Bcrning, associate editor. Les DWCICY, ZISSOCHIIC editor. 428 ,W- 1' Qwwgnw 'wwmf Meta Stickler. political editor. Laurie Lamkin, managing editor. I:l 1 Arm Reporter Chris Cubbison got some advice from Editor Rick Goodman. 4 -vs 5 jerry Schwartz, 1967 associate editor. . . - 11:-23 --fsz. Steve Scott, 1967 editor. Maneater Gained Fourth All-American Rating Under 1967 Editor Steve Scott and 1968 Editor Rick Goodman, The Maneater broadened its coverage, expanded its staff, and increased the number of pages per issue. Working to fill space provided by rocketing advertising sales, the staff was rewarded by being awarded its fourth consecutive All-American rating. Stressing the multiple interests of the students as a member of the University, city, state, and nation, The Mana eater gave front page coverage to the Hershey draft con- troversy and national politics, while columnists analyzed state political races and University appropriation battles. On the local level, the paper investigated CATV, telephone service, problems in check writing, and student voting rights. Campus coverage turned from traditional items to more serious in-depth reporting. Issues in higher education, MSA proposals to overhaul the University, and student clashes with the Administration were covered in detail. Editorially, The Muneater took a more active role on vital issues concerning curriculum, rules decisions and disciplinary action, and changes at the University itself. Publishing an expanding newspaper demanded a spe- cial devotion from the staff. Reporters faced difficulties ranging from late-night deadlines to tear gas at the Huddle Riot, but these hardships gave The Mfzneater staff an insight into their future profession. 429 430 Etii tcur- in-chief Rick Goodman pondered a problem while working with his staff, M aneater Coverage Expanded by ew Policies ,ww-'M'- f'M 'WF Charlie Ratiin, assistant feature editor, Ron Pemstein, sports editor. ,f-we -4 L Q Ill TE -n , xi W Y 5 V . F bm? ,. raw, ,Q--m....,,', Mvx NNN f-.,.x K A 'N Surrounded by the clutter of copy paper, page layouts, and typewriters, the editorial staff worked several nights a week to meet the Tuesday deadline for the Wednestlay publication of The illazzmzw. Sheri Dill, news editor, Carol Stoncsifer, feature editor, and Marsha Weinstein, senior editor. fi iw 4 WW, V W s . G, s . s 4 Nqnd., 1-'V in V cms ,r lm ' EEE -s..,h. I Packed into the Mfmeuter office, members of the business staff listened to Steve Rivkin, business manager, as he instructed them principles used in selling advertisements for The Manealer. f 2 E 16 WMM WMMM f i ' ' if , Fraser Seitel, advertising manager, and julie O'Mara laid out an ad. Fraser Seitel and Steve Rivkin, business manager. 432 l ,Mi , ,' Hg, ,45 Z 0 vii? , , , f , WW! ,ff ,Y the techniques and s , Z 'g 4,1 f f 1 'Eater' Business Staff Grew to 20 Members The business side of The Mmzeezter has come of age. For years, a two or three student operation, The Meznefztefs business staff in 1968 blossomed into a smooth-working 20-member force handling a 50,000 dollar budget. It began with a diligent office staff researching other media, sorting previous advertising materials, and updating business files. Saturday morning and Thursday nights, the office staff prepared for future 'Eater' sales. A creative sales staff was imperative for success, and the salesmen were the finest in the paper's history. Each salesman handled a list of specific clients with direct and industrious service, switching many an advertiser to The Mezneeztefs way of thinking. if 1 - Terry Billingham. business staff artist, designed cartoons for ads. Responsible student 'administrators insured sound business conditions. The business manager determined general staff policy and supervised mailed-in advertising and insertion orders from The Maneuzefs national ad rep- resentative. The advertising manager supervised billing and collection procedures. The circulation manager super- vised street sales and distribution. All combined to produce promotional campaigns for The Bright One -The Mczneater. The Maneater was transformed from just another col- lege newspaper into a significant advertising vehicle for community merchants and the University. Now producing the largest and most successful editions in its history, The Mmzeater business staff intended to see that the paper kept up this pace. .ff 13- ..a.b-A., l! 'cJ . L-.rm ': ': ' f ' wigwm Staff members used mat services produced for college papers. ,lfe- 't--eq 43 434 ,ff , L A M nf 'J Q TW i ,f mi! 5 J? f25i'5if:Zz' 'f f-zzxeiy , -,X ' 'i ',f:m43w , igiff' , ,, qw, AIVV Posters and signs were an essential part of Sue Tarkows campaign as Ententes secretarial candidate. David Thomas received thc Enrenre presidential nomination, Party Chairman Ron Sergent presided at the largn Vantage caucus ENTENTE NOMINEES: Sue Tarkow, secretaryg David Thomas, president, Bruce MacLeod, vice-presidentg john Kriegshauser, treasurer, I Y! VANTAGE NOMlNEES:Tom Wesner, president, Gail Criswell, secretaryg Steve Chadwick, treasurer. Not pictured was Steve joliff, vice-president. Vantage, Entente Split M A Election Ticket In the first split ticket in the history of MSA, Entente presidential candidate David Thomas was elected as his party's third consecutive MSA president despite a strong challenge by new rival Vantage. Thomas defeated his op- ponent, Tom Wesner, by a landslide, 3,937-2,069 Entente's other victor was Susan Tarkow who narrowly defeated Gail Criswell for the secretarial post by the margin of 13 votes, 2,995-2,982 In the vice-presidential contest, Thomas' tremendous victory was insufficient to carry his running mate Bruce MacLeod. MacLeod lost to Vantage's Steve joliff by a 400 vote margin, 3,190-2,790. For treasurer, Steve Chadwick defeated john Kriegshauser of Entente, 5,037-2,958 De- spite the fact that neither party achieved a clear victory, both Vantage and Entente claimed that the election strengthened their power. 435 436 'Nm- K l MSA ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN. Front row: rowt David Thomas, Don Singer, jack Jennings, john Kriegshauser Dennis Schaberg, Marcia Bernstein, Debbie Hatch, Steve Levitch. Second MSA EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. John Leer, president, Sue Lowe, secretary, Don Singer, vice-president. MSA Joined National Students Association Under the leadership of john Leet, MSA expanded its i services and goals into new areas. MSA worked with offi- cials on city problems through a newly-formed Mayor's Committee and studied student problems through affilia- tion with the new University of Missouri System Students Association. MSA also began an associate membership in the National Students Association. The Senate researched the faculty exodus, the SDS dis- turbance on University Day, and did extensive work on a course evaluation booklet. The Book Pool researched cam- pus book prices and increased the number of books they handled and sold each semester. While urging the expan- sion of The Maneater to a daily or twice-weekly basis, MSA pressed for an increase in Student Activities fees to also in- crease the number of concerts, speakers, movies and other events sponsored by MSA, AWS, and Student Activities. Dick josephson, Sue Lowe, and Don Singer presided at Senate meetings. in KN- 3' H! iff 5. 1 Qui? ist ,Q 3 l 3 MSA STEERING COMMITTEE. Alice Aslin, Bob Bosch, Cindy Rice, Don Singer,john Leer, Sue Lowe, Steve Levitch, Dave Zucker. if S A MSA Committee held Faculty Exodus Study w 'M We, V M,,4f, H ,,iW K ,wwf AMW ,,,A, f fffyy N NM 9- M ,egg f M Al Soshnik reported on MSA news on Campustime Radio. Angel volunteer Faye Stonebarger aided in the MSA Blood Drive. ,, 1, 4 saws. Z -Meade 2 2 The Student Union Auditorium was the site of Thursday night MSA Senate meetings where battles for better student government were won and lost .-KAL. W1 ,aiu SA EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Chris Graham,firstvice-president in charge Brooks Vlfood, financial directorg Katie Blanton, secretaryg Steve Levitch, of personnelg lNIarsha Gum, second vice-president in charge of promotiong president. Student Activities Appealed to Diverse Interests Student Union Activities as an autonomous branch of MSA continued to provide continuous cultural and recrea- tional entertainment. Spring was accented with programs varying from Al Hirt's blaring trumpets to Mark Lane's controversial speech. The first Bitch-In was held, offering a platform for any student who wished to voice his opinion. Carousal and Marat Sade both played to packed audi- ences. Other activities included Homecoming, Football Flashbacks, and free flicks. Married students' programming included a Saturday childrens story hour. The Board and Council was selected early in February from petitions and interviews. The Board acted as a coordi- nating body over the Council, which was composed of committee chairmen. In an attempt to program for the entire student body, the Participation Committee was formulated to encourage independent and off-campus in- volvement. Representatives attended the four-state Region- al Conference in the fall at Manhattan, Kansas. Members participated in the fall Orientation Reception and received merit certificates at the spring Recognition Banquet. 439 f me UGRESS we 'Qs G. White, promotionsg M. Gum, first vice-president. T. Evans, producrionsg G. Handley,Car0usa1g K, Baughman, Homecoming. J. Rabe, exhibitsg G. Calame, cultural directorg B. McClure, forumg M. Cook, quiz bowl. 1 . fl 1 fix 440 M. Kling, ratlio clubg P. Wheeler, filmsg Q. Sayre, tlanceg L, Parman, director of recreationg C. Ellis, tournaments. Council, Area Directors Coordinated Programs fff' a tf kk 3 in j. Mueller, spealcersg B. Kirsch, special eventsg D. Heck, Mock Political Convention chairmang P. Wiebe, concerts. 2 F l Oregon Governor Tom McCall objected to negative politics. Representative Gerald Ford said LBj has misled America. ' Q llfllfl Front row: Karen Doll, Cathy Graf. Meta Stickler, Nancy Todd. Second row: Dave Thomas, Steve Chadwick, Don l-le 442 Coil, Gail Hopkins, William Kirsch. Third row: Bob Bosch, Steve Lourie, Jeff Bu Cla, Wfilliam hai, Mike Bosworth. PENN! Y H V Y VW. Leading a demonstration for the New York governor, Rockefeller partisans gathered on the jeses Hall stage. r-ncsnbcuf , 4 N-fs Rockefeller supporters cheered and thre Hifi ia L t 'W W K GOP V 501 q 655 w shredded paper as the governor piled up 'Z' votes, 50 more than necessary for the nomination. Mock Political Gained National ews Recognition Shouting, demonstrating delegates wearing campaign buttons, carrying posters, and throwing streamers and con- fetti, opened the University Mock Political Convention, which ran from February 22 to 24. This GOP convention, the first of its kind in this election year, was slated for na- tional coverage by the news media and was closely watched by many aspiring politicians on both sides of the fence, The political platform finally adopted by the conven- tion went through a series of many changes and additions before it was finally approved by a close vote around mid- night. Fridays parade had over 100 cars in the red, white, and blue caravan, and placards representing all the candi- dates decorated the cars. Rich Kinder was the presiding chairman. 44 444 Kem and Wilstin Houses joined forces tn represent Pennsylvania. Steve Chadwick and MPC Chairman Rich Kinder instructed delegates. Hatfield backers demonstrated after his vice-presidential nomination. fldllff ff '- 4,11 ' ,,,,f f yii , ,A ,Q V ,V H fs' Mountains of debris filled the auditorium after the demonstrations. 1 , 1 V' yi H . ' New VL. ,f 'lf 41 Am Balcony delegates flooded the main floor with confetti, balloons, and streamers as their candidates were nominated, ,t V. ty W? ,W fff?,4'fj3,a,,h,f, v ' R j 4-. Av ua - 5 l ' f' A t A ' ,aff I MPC Delegates Chose Rocky, Percy Ticket National political figures watched closely as the Uni- versity sponsored its Mock Political Convention. At a Thursday night banquet at the start of the two-day con- vention, Oregon Governor Tom McCall addressed the steering committee. The House Minority Leader, Gerald Ford of Michigan, was the keynote speaker at the conven- tion in which over 2,000 students participated. New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Senator Charles Percy of Illinois were elected as the conventions choices for the 1968 Republican slate. After former Vice- President Richard Nixon narrowly missed nomination on the second ballot, Rockefeller slipped in on the third vote, 727-603. He received needed additional support from states whose votes had originally been committed to per- ennial candidate Harold Stassen. 445 Speakers Commented on Contemporary Subjects The University Speaker Series brought prominent men to the University to speak on contemporary topics. Last spring, Mark Lane described several facts which he felt the Warren Commission had overlooked. Dick Gregory compared the nation's black ghettos to dirty, oily rags and said that if something wasn't done to correct the situation, they would ignite. He also said non-violence was a favor, not a duty. f 'S we X Ni 515 S ssets sf 3' N - r sg Y se '-,... X . 5251.1 -' sag We I Mark Lane stated that the Warren Commission ignored some testimony. Later, Howard Baker, first Republican Senator elected from Tennessee since Reconstruction, said, Todays young people are activists, idealists, characterized by un- common social consciencef' Lawyer F. Lee Bailey urged televised trials so people might better understand the judi- cial process, and in December, Art Linkletter told students that performers have as much right as anyone else to be in politics. Dick Gregory called America the number one racist country. 447 i L Famous Performers Were in Plays, Concerts Among the nationally-recognized performers that ap- peared here were Al Hirt, Phyllis Kirk, and Dorothy La- mour. I-lirt gave a trumpet concert, Miss Kirk appeared in the national touring company of Wait Until Dark, and Miss Lamour entertained the crowd with the lead role in the national company of Hello Dolly! in jesse Audito- rium. jose Greco, Spanish flamenco dancer, gave a spring concert with his troupe. it vu 1 his Also present during the year were the national road companies of Le Tartuffef' The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd, the Arkansas Arts Center players road company of Marat Sade, and the Indian player ofthe sarod, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. All the concerts and plays, except for Khan's performance, were sponsored by Student Activities. Khan was sponsored by the South Asian Studies Program. The Arkansas Arts Center players presented a spring perforrnance ol 'Mar11t Sade, a hir Broadway production. Al 1 1-'Q The lighting Crew Workul out final prcparatioris for the show, Chris Ellis ami Suzie Wfriglir, CQhiO'5 The Chanda Royalty, jazz singers, were backed up by the Undcrcurrems combo for their numbers. Cheryl Acton, Pam Jensen, Sandy Kessler, Mary ,Io Stonner, Paula Murray and Harriet Handelman frugged between Acts to the Undercurrents music Carousal Nightclub Played to Full Houses NNW, Producer Don Stolzir, ZBT, listened while George Handley, Philinm, tested the microphone. Playing to sold-out houses, the student Cast of Carousal Nightclub car- ried out the theme of The Sometimes Sinner. Gary Roedemier, KA, was muster of ceremonies in the psychedelic-lighted lmllroom of the Student Union. Seven go-go girls frugged to the rock sound of the Undercurrents combo. Appearing us acts were: Susie Wright and Chris Ellis, jazz singers3 f-ollc-ri1g- time hand The Third Purtyg and jazz singers The Chuuda-Royalty-Audrey XX'ilson, Toni Darris, and Daniel Lusk. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, S. Johnston, rec. secretaryg C. Staponski, corr. secretaryg A. Aslin, presidentg K. Massie, vice-president, V. Vaughan, treasurer Linda Evans, Lyria Brannon, Sherry Brink were AWS Best Dressed. ,M , N.- 4 AWS Legislative Council members attended weekly meetings LEGISLATIVE CHAIRMEN. H. Miller, M. Brooks, C, jackson, S. Holliday, M. Rosenberg. EXECUTIVE CHAIRMEN, N. Morganstern, M. Cook, B. Price,j. Holloway, L. Pozek,j, jones, S. Gromer. WS Was Hostess for Fall Bi-State Convention The Association of Women Students served as the organized campus voice for University Women. By formu- lating and suggesting legislation, the Legislative Council and its committees broadened the role of the coed on campus. One delegate from every living unit made up the Council which planned and presented various programs. AWS increased its scope by establishing an off-campus committee to increase participation. The penny-a-minute program extended closing hours for women students on Homecoming night. During Winter preregistration, pamphlets were issued to aid stu- dents with pre-enrollment. The annual AWS Bi-State Con- vention was held at the University in October when women representing other campuses met and evaluated their organization. The proposal to permanently extend hours for women during finals was passed. 45 A54 Y 1 ..f, , K 'ffm' Q W eq, WW . f V hob Cahn, ZBT, chosen for Mystical Seven. Mortar Board members directed candidates across Francis Quadrangle to the columns. r Hmmruries' members guided hooded initiates prior to tap cremony. SICVC Luvifclt, ZHT, HHIHSJ I0 QEBH 1 X X S S X N . tot X -,LQ 'L SX lnitiates were unhooded as they were announced hy Dr. ,lack Mathews, dean of students. Tap Day Speakers Debated Faculty Exodus Groups of students gathered on Francis Quadrangle to watch the Tap Day initiation ceremony for Mystical Seven, QEBH, LSV, and Mortar Board, the four senior honoraries. US Sena- tor Stuart Symington was among the professors, University officials, and 47 students tapped. The Missouri Student Association officers were also sworn into office. Expressing conflicting viewpoints on the faculty exodus, Chancellor john Schwada urged that an interest be taken in the University. MSA President john Leet said that the University had lost ex- cellent men and hired question marks. S S if SN 1' ' V7 H A . t ftttt M 4 W ,, , M y 41 I I . z if X X Sen. Stuart Symington, Dr. Frederick Spiegel, and ,lean Madden, Mysical Seven inductees. 455 456 LSV. M. Hall, N. Fowler,j. Miller, B. Hobbie, D. Barton, J. Edwards, A. Aslin. L V, the Highest Women's Service Honorary, Elected Seven Leading Students on Tap Day The new members of LSV, the highest woman's honor- ary at the University, were traditionally announced on Tap Day. The organization was founded in 1907 by Dr. DeFoe to recognize leaders in the various areas open to women students. Each member selected represented outstanding accomplishments in her respective field, She excelled in scholarship, leadership, and service during her col- lege years. The organization was completely secret in every aspect including the meaning of its name, the means of member- ship selection, and its functions, activities, and goals. Five to eight women students were chosen each year from the se- nior class who best exemplified the above characteristics. This year seven coeds received this honor on April 17 dur- ing traditional Tap Day ceremonies in Francis Quadrangle. WHO'S WHO. Front row: W. Koerner, C. Taylor, D. Hochman, BJ. Shull, S. Scott, J. Miller, D. Zucker, S. Lowe. Second row: W. Grossmann, K. Massie, M. Hall, A. Aslin, N. Fowler, C. Staponskihl. Goff. Third row: G. Peters, S. Levirch, B. Allgeyer, S. Korte, L. Rice, M. Edwards, K. Baughman, C. Phillips. Grades, Leadership Were Entrance Criteria for Whois Who in Universities and Colleges Wb0'i' Who Among Slzzdezzti' in Amerimfi U lIlAl'r?1 J'lill'6.Y and Colleger recognized 27 outstanding students at the Univer- sity. The organization was conceived 29 years ago to serve as a national basis of recognization for college students. Who's Who published a volume which contained a personal record of each member. The organization also provided a Student Placement Service and wrote recommendations on request. Who's Who was a means of compensation for outstand- ing effort and achievement. The students recognized were first officially recommended by the University and then accepted by the national organization. Eligible juniors, se- niors, and graduate students submitted petitions to a stu- dent-faculty committee who based their decisions on schol- arship, leadership, citizenship, and promise of future useful- ness. 457 458 in 'MWA QEBH. Front row: P. Pitney, treasurer: nl. I-lopson, president, F. McKinney, S. Levitch, vice-president. Second row: S. Scott, rl. Meyer, G. Peters. QEBH Regamed Bell from ebraska Honorary The University's oldest honor society, QEBI-I, cele- brated its seventieth year. It was founded in l898 by Royal Hill Switzler to honor the campus' 10 most outstanding men. New members, selected for their qualities of leader- ship, service, character, and scholarship, were announced on Tap Day in April. QEBH also completed a directory listing all previous members of the honorary. In the fall, QEBH was host to the Innocents honorary of the University of Nebraska. The traditional passing of the Victory Bell to the victors of the Missouri-Nebraska football game took place at halftime. The men in the or- ganization had diverse interests in campus life and activi- ties. They discussed various problems and solutions to im- prove the University then referred their ideas to students, faculty, and other University organizations. Dr. Renner and Dr. Allen were unhooded as QEBH members on Tap Day. IF 1 ly E!-7521 if if f 4' MYSTICAL SEVEN. Front row: D. Schalwergg P. Adamsi G. Rainwater. Second row: G. Komlwrinkg C. Phillips, R. Cahn, president, K. Baughmnn. MORTAR BOARD. Front row: C. Taylorg B. Scholesg B. Allgeyer, sec- row: M. Hull, N. Fowler, S. jones, L. Renner, J. Nliller, P. Noland, A. retaryg M. Edwards, president, S, Korteg B. Shullg P. Dubberr. Second Aslin, K. Gaffney, C. Cole. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA, Front row: j, Houx, C. Phillips, president, J. Meyer. Second row: W. Kirsch,-I. Schwabe, R. Kuna, L. Davis,j. Hopson. 459 460 Sigma Rho Sigma Aided Universit Da Events Sigma Rho Sigma, sophomore recognition society, honored the top 50 freshman students who demonstrated outstanding scholarship and extra-curricular activities. Membership was limited to students having a 2.75 grade point average during their freshman year. Applicants who submitted petitions were chose in April and were initiated in the first Week of May by members of the previous year. The society strived to keep the spirit of leadership alive and performed numerous service projects on campus throughout the year. Members aided in University Day ac- tivities and served as guides at Merry-Go-Round. As a tradi- tion, the group whitewashed the at the Memorial Stad- ium before the first football game. They also formed a committee to set up a formal initiation ritual. 'rr , . -. ' K ,. .f , 5 fi - fa ,f, f V ' 41 '-wi 'ef' f X 3 -y ' a . sf 1,2 f 'ff 1 Q -' Q-F55 ., f' ' 'f - , ,s-mrw aa. 1 I is V ,Z N AX :V 'ariflr-f M , f -. , x gg I' wh X' bg-5 .f A f ' . - 3 2 :nw .T tx? S' 2 -. 'fu 5 4 gifs--' nm. QAM ind , . Ar ff, r. xX4,,,4-. 3-gig, i W ,X QW- AA, W.. . fa V ,F X, 5 x , - ., .C . yy, , , . 7i f 'ff fwff i 1-fi' 1+ .v . . M A ' Q X 'K A f ' .W 1. .a a H, I V' P Q I 3,5 11: Sigma Rho Sigma annually whitewashed the at Memorial Stadium in the fall before the first football game. SIGMA RI-IO SIGMA. Front row: G. Negro, D. Thomas, L. Dooling L. Diveleyg D. Hatch, secretary, S. Chadwick, president, M. Lange, trea- surer, B. Hunt, L. Lehneng M. Goodwin. Second row: K. Sternme, G. Gardner, N. Sartin, N. Nix, M. Stonner, T. Take, B. Barnette, M. Powell, S. Hillgren, C. Wolfe, D, Horwitz, Third row: J. Kriegshauser, A. Mcllroy, C. Graf, A. Winfrey, S. l-Ieisner, S. Vieltmann, S. Bolstad, P. Murray, R. Engen, R. Smith. Fourth row: W. Seering, G. Broughton, A. Soshnik, B. MacLeod, K. Edwards, B. Jensen, C. Chappelow, D. Woody, P. Skinner. 3 lf SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA. Front row: C. Heidhreder, Tanzeyg P. Fdwardsg S. Mills, L. Warder, president, K. Peirce, vice-president, P. Murray: L. Doolin, J. Flatleyg Y. Bower. Second row: P. Thompson, R. Orf, K. Monroe, E. Giles, J. Othman, D. Jones, M. Ritthamel, P. Moore, B. Barnette, R. Moroni, G. Gardner. Third row: T. Rath, D. McWilliams, S. Tarkow, L. Geier, C. King, D. Hatch, S. Hillgren, C. McEwen, M. Lang, S. Bolstad, S. Cobb, M. Powell. Fourth row: G. Negro, A. Winfrey, P. Estes, J. Richesin, J. Daniels, K. Thorne, K. Palisch, K. Hartnett, L. Nutter, C. Emhree, J. McDonald. Fifth row: C. Raulston, K. Dubbert, M. Willis, V. Snead, K. Leverett, P. Smith, V. Counsil, L. Votaw, M. Auis, D. Brune. KAPPA EPSILON ALPHA. Front row: J. McDonald, K. Edwards, B. Jensen, S. Viehmanng L. Doolin, president, S. Bolstad, vice-president, P. Murray, S. Hillgreng C. Graf. Second row: D. Jones, R. Off, G. Gardner Q in D. Hatch, T. Take, L. Arend, M. Stanton, J. Noren. Third row: M. Adler, N. Sartin, B. Houghton, S. Heisner, P. Jensen, C. Heidhreder, C. Wcmlfe, M. Stonner, M. Powell. 1517! iii' Merry-Go-Round offered students the opportunity to become involved in campus activities leading to membership in honoruries. 4 462 ALPHA PHI OMEGA. Front row: H. Warren, recording secretarygj. Char- retary. Second row: S. Leavitt, J. King, R. Hillyer, J. Schondelmeyer, G. ron, B. Whiteside, first vice-presidentg G. johnson, presidentg F. Grant, Williams, F. Wyess, S. Carl. Third row: D. Anderson, K. Frankling, R. second vice-president, J. Lange, treasurer, J. Hogrebe, corresponding sec- Bullock, G, Riley, M. Hannah, Alpha Phi mega Aided in City Beautification Alpha Phi Omega emphasized its main objectives of service to the campus and to the community. It served the University by sponsoring the annual Ugly Man on Campus Contestl' in the spring. After a week of campaigning by the individual entrants, penny votes were cast by the students for the Ugliest Man. The money which was donated in the election was then put into a scholarship fund for upper- classmen. Alpha Phi Omega served its community by working with mentally and physically handicapped Boy Scouts at Woodhaven. At Christmas, the fraternity gave a party for underprivileged children at the J. W. Blind Boone Community Center. The fraternity also took part in the city's beautification program by helping clean up parks. Membership was open to any University man having worked on a required number of service projects. Members worked with handicapped Boy Scouts. Alpha Phi Omega taught the Woodhaven Boy Scout troop the official oath. 'W' af' 6 if , . , f 5 in 4, 2' f, 5 3. if 'L 464 if at . i fi . he it ig., jf: s . ' . ' ig is .. 5, cli . - f'- . ii .. .sf Q.. A. . kj W M . sg Q Q- W :7- r Q wetfiiixbs ' f if . .,. - - i i? K H Ugg .. K N N . 1 Mo-Maicls perfected acts during long practices in the spring. Marching Mizzou members clownetl after halftime ceremonies. ,rs V, 1 4, W lwffif. iff. ML A . 4041. f I Smiling pompon girls' spirits were undampenecl by wet weather. ,, w ss,ss 4 41' 49' ,Mhz W Wy .. A W gy, Afizayg H Chuting Tigers executed exact jumps at regional meets. if x ffm ,wa 14 , 1 ' 1? 1 ,, wi. .fa 'Z Skilled Group Performers Captivated Audiences Q . i Q ., . , k-k N Q . t 5 ii :hk T , , . fn ' - . - Q it . 1. N: X Q W 'F ee r N l X lg W fl -3' h,.n.. Exubcram Tiger, joal Clharlevillc, cheered ICZIITI to Vlkfllfy Trombone player Contributed to Marching Mizzou melody. rf- . 465 466 CHEERLEADERS. Marty Keyes, Mike Pope, Sherry Goings, Bert Kordenbrock, Anita jo Taylor, Ed Sweeney, Lincla Dunbar, Ken Long. Schweizer, Pam Banks, Lowell Foxjoel Charleville, Linda Glascoclc, Dave Cheerleaders, Pom Pon Girls Led School Spirit POM PON SQUAD. Joyce Werley, Sharon Lorch, Nancy Cassiry, Reggie Taylor, Marry Pursley, Cheryl Landwehr, Cheri Entsminger, Marsha Millan Mwsrfe MO-MAIDS. Front row: S. Lukeyg J. Lanceg S. Walkerg K. McCowng J. Schafferg K. Gentile, vice-presidentg J. Walkerg B. Weiss, J. Elbert, secre- taryg J. Charleville, president, J. See, treasurer, C. Rehmg P. Kreysar, L. Gerbardtg M. I-loulihang R. France. Second row: S. Mathews, M. Taylor, ri r ii C, Rechtein, L. Bowness, J. Banning, J. Anderson, S. Lozier, J. Brooks, M. Otterson, J. Smith, T. Hughes, K, Hamlander, C. Dryden, K. Mc- Clintock, S. Roth. Mo-Maids' days prior to the spring show were filled with long hours practicing intricate formations and water ballet stunts. Mo-Maids Production Entitled 4Bustles to Bikinis' Mo-Maids, the water ballerinas of the University, cul- minated their year's activity with the presentation of their annual spring show held in the indoor swimming pool. Entitled From Bustles to Bikinis, it was in keeping with the Year of the Tigress as it depicted the change in fash- ion trends since the founding of the University. The girls performed to such songs as Love Is Blue and Second Hand Rose. Plans were well under way by second semester. Ap- proximately 45 swimmers were chosen out of over 100 who tried out in early fall. The officers and advisors laid the groundwork for the show which included selecting the songs, arranging the numbers, deciding on costumes and decorations, and scheduling practice sessions. New fea- tures added were strobe lights and slides of the campus projected on the wall. 467 468 WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Front row: C. Wolf, L. Schuler, S. Goss. Second row: S. Diamond, J. Hulen, J. Simpson, J. Hughes, L j. Dodson, N. Eble, secretaryg L. Miller, presidenrg H. Bebermeyer, Wohlr, R. Ruckert, N. Roufa,G.johnson. INTRAMURAL BOARD. Front row: L. Schuler, N. Roufa, secretaryg J. Dodson, presidentg L. Wohlt. Second row: E. Mogelnicki, R. Ruckert, K. Smiley. Women's Athletic Association Ran Intramurals Linda Miller earned 'ABI-Woman honor. 'M ' T Ammu- .glwe ' 5? R ,fs fx .. K' ti .. T Womenls Athletic Association was open to all girls at the University in order to expand recreational activities. Women students became members after earning 100 points through intramural and service activities. The members sponsored a picnic last fall to interest freshmen. At Christmas, WAA provided baskets of food and toys to needy families. The organization paid for gymnastic meet awards presented on sports days and paid entry fees for students on the University Womenis Golf Team. WAA organized suit sales at the Womens Gym so students could purchase gym suits at a reduced rate. The organization scheduled intramural tournaments at which members earned their points toward awards. The WAA Awards Banquet in May honored the girls who had earned sufficient points by presenting them with service awards, WAA pins, and the letter. Scorekeepers performed their necessary duties at intramural tournaments, The Womens Athletic Association took time out to relax at their Christmas party. l'wi f ff' w Hs! 469 470 PAIDOTRIBAI. Front row: J. Huleng E. Lowder, treasurerg C. Wolf, secre- 566005 FOWZ C. Cafflmilef, D- Hoekel, J- Isenhour, L- Wohlr, D- DCV21 taryg S. Kemperman, presidentg R. Brewer, vice-presidentg G. johnson. ney, K. Miller, R. Newell. SCUBA CLUB. Front row: W, Busch, sponsorg R. Hackler, presidentg D. 5- Guthrie, E- P6f'31'S,A- MaY'ThifCl FOWIJ- MHFYESOILTA FIYUH, L- MCClUff-3 Crull, secretary-treasurerg S. Mayberry. Second row: V. Barredo, S- SiSli- Proper equipment was demonstrated by scuba club members. The Scuba Club practiced their dives in the University pool. :ww PARACHUTE CLUB. Front row: R. Grandberry, treasurer, R. Barron, DA 5Cl1UlIC'..l- Lammefing, D,Wf:mh0ff,L-JenSf:r1,M. D6vffr1p0rr,R. Hoyt. secretary, T. Barnes, presidentg M. Trial, vice-president. Second row: C huting Tigers' Captured National First Place The Chuting Tigers, the University's Sport Para- chute Club, placed first among 37 schools competing for the national championship at Talequah, Oklahoma. Inter- ested in encouraging intercollegiate jumping competition, the club was represented by individual competitors at meets around the state and throughout the Midwest. Members congregated nearly every weekend to jump from leased planes at Fulton Airport. Before being allowed to make a jump, a prospective jumper had to complete a training program prescribed by the club. Experienced jumpers holding a C or D li- cense from the United States Parachute Association, in- structed members in the basics necessary for normal and emergency jumps. Beginners practiced techniques used in entering and exiting the plane, controlling the canopy, and making a correct landing. The Chuting Tigers displayed equipment at Merry-Go-Round. 472 RIFLE TEAM. Front row: J. Buchholz, L. Mackler,j. Raithel, M. Green. Second row: MSgt. M. Hopkins, S. Schwarzbrott, D. Madison, D. Buflcin, . f ' ' .4,v,y .t R. Palmer, Maj. T. Livingston. ROTC Rifle Team Was Successful in Contests The University Rifle Team participated in a number of tournaments under the sponsorship of the ROTC depart- ment. In March, team members entered the Little Camp Perry meet at Kemper Military Academy where they placed fourth. The team also entered two sectional meets, at Rolla, and at Pittsburg, Kansas, and placed third in both. Over spring break, the team traveled to Nebraska to compete in the Big 8 Tournament. Shooting .22 caliber rifles, the team was composed of two squads of members with the highest scores. The eight firers, including one girl, were chosen from over 100 stu- dents who tried out at the beginning of the year. In order to receive a letter, a student had to shoot above a specified score on international targets and be approved by the Na- tional Rifle Association, with which the team was affiliated. Aggie Spirit Blazed at Barnwarmin' Festivities ! t Different agriculture organizations performed original entertaining skits to the delight of Barnwarmin' audiences 5 E M Q' :V f i ,,., H if L I sw' xv f 'f W 'I 9 W 43 1 '91 2 ,MH l wa L 7 k If 9? V , H : ' ' 45 - V.,, - V ',.: E 1' Foresters faced against fimf' if' Ch0PPif1S COUYCSY- Ruf-Nex clowned with dates at Barnwarmin' and practiced paddling skills. 47 474 AGRICULTURE COUNCIL. Front row: G. I-Iageeg D. I-Iemphill, faculty I faculty adviser. Second row: C. Hagedorn, L. I-Ieitmeyer, G. Thomas, adviser, M. Fahrg L. Davis, president, C. Weston, adviser, C. Cramer, J. Curtis,j. Skopec,D.Minks, K. Stemme-,j. Hodges. AGRICULTURE CLUB. Front row: T. Shivelyg W. Korteg B. Sellmeyer, C. Brockman, K. Becker, E. Woods, D. Hinnah, A. Putman, G. Davenport vice-president, T. Stallings, treasurer, D. Owen, president, L. Davis, R. Headley, R, Lewis, D. Minks. Third row: G. Hill, D. VanDyne, K secretary, T. McRobertsg L. Vanskikeg L. Manser. Second row: S. Ryals, McCutcheon,j. Bullard,j. Clark,j. Isgrig, M. Sager, L. Gauldin, F. Tepen RUF-NEX. Front row: T. Stallings, J. I-Iagee, R. Zeysing, treasurer, R. Ryals, R. Cobb. Third row: K. Eagan, D. Minks, K. Vroman, K. Ricketts, D. Griffith, president, G. Wilson, D. I-Iinnah, D. Hortenstineg B. Atte- F. DeWitt, D. Shryock. Fourth row: L. Manser,j. Curtis, F. Tepen, G. I-Iill, berry. Second row: D. Owen, O. Stemme, L. Davis, M. Davis, A. Putnam, R,VU0lf,E,BfiCk1'1f3r, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB. Front row: D. Hedspeth R. Finley, co-adviser, C. Cramer, faculty, K. Vickers, vice-president, T. Shively, president, D. VanDyne, secretaryg K. Boggs, co-adviser, C Harshbarger, faculty, S. VanMe-ter. Second row: R. Parker, L. Manser j. Price, S. Matthews, j. Welliver, G. Hoover, C. Phillips, C. Caldwell Third row: R. Trimble, L. Knehans, D. Lockridge, E. Brickner, E. Robin- son, j. Clark, T. Sander, R. McCoy, R. O'Donley. Fourth row: A. Brown, R. Wilson,j. Johnston, R. Martin,j. Tubaugh, D. Wemht:f'f', P. Langewisch, C. Hesemann,-I. Bullard. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY CLUB. Front row: j. Skopec, secretary- row: L. Rhoads, R. Moroni, A. Putnam, E. Grotjan. treasurer, H. Gaddy, president, E. Morris, adviser, M. Lybyer. Second AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION CLUB. Front row: j. Frisby, row: j. Harper, D. Kleekamp, W. Elliott, D. Kennish, j. Ferguson, R. faculty adviser, j. Yarbrough, parliamentarian, L. Tiller, secretary, Martin,S.Meyer. W. Smith, president, G. McDonald, vice-president, J. Miller. Second 475 476 MIZZOU -TH CLUB. Front row: rl. Denhamg K. Stemmeg L. Castle, M. Eggert, A. Ecton, B. Wilmesher, S. Eggert, L. Schilhabel, B. Hammons. secretary, G. Thomas, treasurer, C. Dunn, adviser. Second row: S. Acuffg INDEPENDENT AGGIES. Front row: R. Wolf, R. Moseley, treasurer J. Rogers, vice-presidentg A. Putnam, president, B. Vickers, secretary D. Gatesgj. Richardson. Second row: R. Wolf, B. Goldinger, R. Dannull, ALPHA ZETA. Front row: C. Westtbn, adviser, D. Minks, G. Ridder, guide, L. Davis, D. Hinnah, chancellor, Fairchild, scribe, R. Trimble, L. Prewitt, D. Schoen. Second row: j. Hodges, M. Auer, B. Estes, M. Warden, R. Reeves, B. Gentry, D. Ratcliff, R. Zeysing, O. Stemme, R. Rogers, D. Keith, M. Pollard. Third row: R. Cobb, D. Hortenstine, P Youngj. Curtis, D. Hackmann,T. Koch, B. Miller. B. Wells. Third row: E. Grotjan, L. Manser, R. Archer, R. McCoy, H. Gaddy, K. Ricketts, C. Spencer, D. Mertens, T. Loehnig. Fourth row: L. Wollgast, D. Shryock, E. Brickner, D. McCollough, P. Bellrose, xl. Clark, G. Morean,j.johnston, F. Tepen. ALPHA TAU ALPHA. Front row: L. Mudd, V. Haskins, G. Sergent, M. Teter, treasurer, R. Zeysing, vice-president, W. Rose, adviser, J. Powell' W. Sprick, D. Hackmann. Second row: G. Stanek, H. Bossaller, G. Wilson, D. Parnell, D. Hanson, R. Hardwick, V. Minnick, R. Dannull. Third row: T. Shively, P. Webb, D. Jones, V. Garton, D. Hager, N. Davis, R. Brock- man. Fourth row: M. Miller, D. Ridder, G. Easter, C. Wood, L. Schrader, K. Berghorn, R. Williams, C. Spencer. FFA, TA Planned State Vocational Ag Contest Future Farmers of America and members of Alpha Tau Alpha, agricultural education honorary, joined forces this spring to host the annual State Vocational Agriculture Contest. The two groups converted Brewer Fieldhouse into Hotel d'Cot which housed boys from all parts of the state during the two-day contest. The boys were all members of high school chapters of FFA and competed in a variety of judging events. R. Brockman, treasurer, W. Hilgedick, D. Ratcliffg L. Mudd. Second row: R. Rogers, V. Minnick, C. johnson, D. Hanson, D. Parnell, D. Rains R. Zeysing, G. Wilson. Third row: G. Stanek, R. Hardwick, V. Garton, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. Front row: W. Sprick, Tippettg D. Thomas, secretary, C. Spencer, vice-president, R. Moseley, president' Both groups entertained several banquet speakers. At bi-monthly meetings, world agriculture relationships and new methods of teaching vocational agriculture were discussed. FFA traveled to Grey Summit, Missouri, toured the Ralston Purina Experimental Farm, and competed in a Parliamentary Procedure Contest. As an extension of high school FFA, the chapter conducted initiation cere- monies for FFA at Hickman High School. D. jones, R. Dannull, N. Davis, G. Germann, G. Sergent, T. McCartney. Fourth row: R. Slayton, M. Miller, M. Teter, D. Elbert, R. Williams, D. Hackmann,-I. Pruessner, T. Shively. Fifth row: 1. Powell, L. Schrader, G. Easter, D. Ridder, j. Fraley, C. Wood, K. Berghorn, H. Asberry, D. Hager. 477 478 FORESTRY CLUB. Front row: R. Whiteakerg J. Rowland, D. VanPetten, R. Allen, S. Lindsey foresterg L. Baer, treasurer, j. Michaud, ranger, R. Calvirdg L. Schelp. Second row: R. Anderson, G. Mallams, R. Strawn, F. Gordon, R. Tinsley, D. Norris, J. Fairchild, M. Warden, J. Fisher, G. Lidholm. Third row: D. Erion, S. Bush,j. Wocnds, M. Davis, H. Cole, M. Loe, G. Moe, J. Winkler,J. Lyons, H. Diesel. Fourth row: L. Lackamp, R. Selle, R. Keubler, D. Bufkin, T. Ronk, P. Brockmann, J. Timmermann, D. Krusemark, D. Dietrich, T. Clark. -falls? Foresters vigorously competed against each other in the wood chopping contest as part of their Field Day festivities. Forestr Club Sponsored idwest Conclave Christmas tree sales and concession stands at football games provided the Forestry Club with funds for a variety of informative and social activities. The Christmas Paul Bunyan Bounce and the spring barbecue filled out the foresters' social schedule. The traditions and rivalries of an old-fashioned loggers contest were revived at the Foresters Field Day, where club members competed in forestry skills. Fourteen area colleges participated in the Midwestern Foresters Conclave, the major event of the fall semester. Throughout the year, members met every other week to hearispeakers from the forestry profession. An annual awards banquet was held in March to honor outstanding students with awards and scholarships and to present the R.H. Westveld Award to a junior or senior forestry student studying Silviculture. DAIRY CLUB: D. Mertens, vice-presidentg K. Ricketts, presidentg G. Estes, secretary-treasurer. HORTICULTURE CLUB. Front row: D. I-lemphill,advisergR. Stevinson, presidentg M. Fahrg J. Diebold. Second row: A. Vitti, R. Coughlan, R. treasurerg B. Roe, secretaryg R. Humm, presidentg P. Bellrose, vice- Mar1gold,D. Ayers,T. Haire, S. Sengupja. - .... .. M 1-1 i Barnwarmin' skits provided a humorous outlet for Aggies and an enjoyable evening for the audience. 479 480 BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB. Front row: J. Hodges, L. Cox, O. Stemme, secretary, T. Stellings, vice-president, L. Davis, president, 1. Clark, G. Ridder, B. Sellmeyer, treasurer, T. McRoberts, adviser. Second row: J. Stone, R. Zeysing, D. Laswell, S. Ryals, L. Heitmeyer, W. Sims, D I-linnah, D. Minks. Third row: L. Morrow, K. Eagan, K. McCutcheon, E Grotjan, W. Korte, F. Tepen, L. Knehans, E. Woods. BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB. Front row: W. Ash, R. Lewis, C. Brockman, B. Mallett, A. Volker, P. Meier, L. Vanskike,-I. Isgrig, B. Vickers. Second row: G. Hoover, K. Stemme, K. Legan, R. Headley, L. Alumbaugh,D. Rains, R. Eagan, J. Williamson. Third row: G. Broughton, J. Price, K. Terry, K. Keith, C. Phillips, D. Oberhelman, T. Heiman, R. Rottmann, F. Vahle. Block and Bridle Club Learned Judging Skills Block and Bridle Club began a year of intra-club and inter-college competition by sponsoring its own Little International Live Showmanship and Grooming Contest. Members of the club, animal husbandry students, were given calves to care for during the summer and brought them back to be judged in the fall. Techniques used in showing the calves, as well as the quality of groom- ing were judged. A meats judging team and a livestock judging team co-sponsored by the club competed at the American Royal in Kansas City and at the International Live Showmanship and Grooming Contest in Chicago. A Special judging Contest, followed the next day by an awards banquet, gave members an opportunity to practice their judging skill and to compete among themselves. A spring barbecue completed the year's activities. During Business and Public Administration Week, different groups performed skits satirizing life in the business world. O I Busmess Clubs J omed Forces for BSLPA W eek Participants wore flamboyant costumes for BBLPA Wet-k skits. Sfuglgntg gportetl Ideal Secretary giunpaign buttons, 482 BISLPA STUDENT COUNCIL. Front row: V. jenningsp K. Short, vice- P. Eng, R. Kohl, K. Bcasecker, L. Symons, C. Washburn, K. Graeler. presidentg L. Schanzmeyer, presidentg C. Reedg D. Byrd. Second row: BSLPA Student Council Organized Business Week The Business and Public Administration Student Coun- cil acted as the governing agency for all B8cPA students l and organized extracurricular activities for the University. Among its many services were the B8cPA Book Pool held each semester and the Deanls Homecoming Tea in the fall. The primary service activity of the Council was the plan- ning and running of the events of Business and Public Administration Week. During B8cPA Week, prominent leaders in business and public affairs spoke at assemblies and panel discussions on problems and possible solutions in the business world. Included as a special new feature of Business Week was the Ideal Secretary Contest in which the winner was elected by the students on the basis of skits and interviews and was an- nounced at the end of Business Week. 7 M President Larry Schanzmeyer presided over the Councils meetings. Alpha Kappa Psi Offered Instructional Programs i 'D 0 ALPHA KAPPA PSI Officers. Front row: C. Yates. chaplaing K. Rohrer. presidentg D. Byrd. treasurerg C. VanZante, warden. Second row: S. Marshall, master of ritualsg L. Claycomb, recording secretary, S. Nathan, 5 .,,,, Alpha Kappa Psi, nationally the oldest and largest business fraternity, acquainted its members with advanced methods and increasing opportunities in different business professions through programs and tours. In the fall, Alpha Kappa Psi and Phi Chi Theta, national women's business fraternity, visited The Kawai' Cily Star. the Schlitz Brew- ing Company, and the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City. At their 1967 fall Honors Banquet, the members of Alpha Kappa Psi recognized Lieutenant Governor Thomas Eagleton for his contributions to the government of the State of Missouri. At the spring Honors Banquet, Mayor AJ. Cervantes of St. Louis was presented with the Civic Award, and Missouri's US Representative Tom Curtis was a recipient of honorary membership in the fraternity. Members attended meetings and discussed different business methods. second vice-presidentg D. Jennings, assistant treasurer: S. Tinsley, corre- sponding secretaryg W. Wloolever, first vice-president, 4 484 ALPHA KAPPA PS1 Aggivcg, F1-Om fowg C, Yates, S, Tinsley, L, Clay- K. Carroll, R. Turley, F. Palmer,j. Moellcring,C.Washburn,K. Graeler,D. VanVlac:k. Fourth row: J. Bilbro,j. Schmidt, R. Peters, R. Rasmussen, G. Seyffert, -I. Schicker, R. McWilliams, R. Suclholt, R. Stuck, G. Seincr. comb, S. Nathan, K. Rohrcr, W. Woolcvcr, D. Byrd, C. VanZante, D. Jennings. Second row: W. Melton, D. Broughton,j.,lohnson, R. McCollom, F. Selby, S. Marshall, D. Ward, B. Wilson. Third row: L. Hawlgj. Carson, Alpha Kappa Psi Honored State, PO11t1C1E1I1S Alpha Kappa Psi and Phi Chi Theta toured The Kazzmf City Sim' and observed publishing practices. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Pledges. Front row: nl. Edge, D. Cheaney. T. Rencel. R. Zuzack, M. Chapman. Third row: -I. Meyer, VI. LaCroix. R. Pnston, T. J. Connelly, D. Peterson, -I. Mussie, D. Voelker, B. Ayers. Second row: Burtner,j,Harris,D. Cilrter,L. Goddardhl. Freihnut. J, Coverdell, H. Wzills, R, Helling, T. Smith, T. Codiiy, T. Dwelling, gs , W Ken Rohrer succeeded past president Ray Stuck. . M M ff 'O 3' Z 9' ,... W, www 1 wwwvw F V . wmkvkg G I L ...wi it Alpha Kappa Psi pledges received their pins during the pledging ceremony. 4 Beta Alpha Psi Chapter Established in Spring The Missouri chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, an honorary fraternity in accounting, was established last spring. Their first year on campus was primarily concerned with organiza- tional aspects of the groups structure and activities. Mem- bership was open to both men and women, and require- ments were a 5.0 GPA in accounting subjects and a 2.75 overall GPA. Members were initiated at banquets in the fall and spring. Monthly meetings featured both individual speakers and panel discussions. The fraternity sponsored public and industrial accounting figures who spoke about their respec- tive fields. Members presented panels which described their summer experiences in public accounting internships and graduate study advantages. Honorary members were se- lected from the professional field. BETA ALPHA PSI. Front row: N. Ebleg R. Gesmeg K. Graeler, treasurerg Nichols B Manskel- L Beaseckcf D Mluhell S. Marshall, vice-presidentg C. Beyerg S. Lycans. Second row: C. Timpe, G. 486 DELTA SIGMA PI. Actives. Front row: D. Welch, historian, G. Hines, L. Forschler, L. Beyer, junior vice-presidentg S. Katz, secretary, R. Kohl, president, L. Huffman, treasurer, B. Meyers, L. Beaseckerg VI. Drexler. Second row: G. Crackett, A. Schonhorn, W. Hlavacek, G. Young, L. Reynolds, B. Deskins, L. Naas, S. Mahr, M. Gerken, F. Meyer, W. jean. Delta Sigma Pi Visited Delta Sigma Pi, a professional business fraternity, was organized to aid the study of business in universities, to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to encourage scholarship. Tours of major industries in Kansas City and St. Louis, such as the Board of Trade and General Motors, provided mem- bers with an inside look at the field of business manage- ment. Third row: S. Petzoldt, j. Stambaugh, J. Anderson, j. McGuire, S. Wal- ters, Neal, R. Maffitt, K. Short, J. Swofford, R. Elliott. Fourth row: R Layher, H. Idel, A. Hustead, B. Meyer, S. Brown, D. Cope, D. Sapping- ton, V. Blandina, B. Linnenbringer, L. Hudson. KC Star , Board of Trade As well as featuring speakers at bi-monthly meetings, Delta Sigma Pi participated in local and regional activities. Members of Alpha Beta chapter planned and constructed Homecoming decorations in front of the B8cPA building and attended their district basketball tournament in Omaha, Nebraska. The annual Rose Dance in the spring marked the year's end for the fraternity's varied activities. DELTA SIGMA PI. Pledges. Front row: L. Berkowitz,j. Linder, D. Fiala, R. Galbreth, R. Hawman, B. Phillips,j. Heater, R. Pancoast. Second row: M. Thaman, D. Hale, S. Capron, W. Land, L. Axelrod, R. Murrell, D. Smith. Third row: D. Hiers, R. Hartwig, j. joseph, J. Heddell, R. Frala, T. Schaefer, M. Rhoades, W. Pundmann. 487 4 PHI CHI THETA. Front row: P. Corson, chaplain, S. Eash, corresponding secretaryg N. Eble, treasurer, J. Baxter, presidentg R. Lansford, sponsor, V. Jennings, vice-presidentg S. Carey, recording secretary, M. Taylor, historiang S. Bass, rush chairman, D. Dixon, national adviser. Second row: Phi Chi Theta Honored Leading Businesswomen Omicron chapter of Phi Chi Theta, a national profes- sional Women's business fraternity, toured several large business organizations in St. Louis and Kansas City. The fraternity also participated in B8cPA Week and sponsored the major event which was a banquet where three outstand- ing Missouri business women were honored. The fraternity registered visiting alumni during Homecoming week and welcomed them at coffee-hours. Phi Chi Theta was open to women enrolled in four- year programs in the School of Business and Public Admin- istration and majoring in Business Education. The fraterni- ty held professional meetings with menis business organiza- tions. A Big Sister was assigned to each pledge to acquaint and advise them on academic matters and social activities of the fraternity. Rush Chairman Sandy Bass talked to rushec-'s at an informal coke party. K. Koenig, S. Lane, S. Cahill, L. Lucas,J. Waelde, P. Flischel, L. James, S. Diehl, B. Mansker. Third row: C. Bishop, K. Latham, C. Culp, H. Dewey, C. McMillian, C. Pailer, B. Sprick, L. Nutter. Fourth row: P. Pierson, M. Rhoads, B. Harvey, K. Schmidt, F. Kersten, C. Reed,j. Wind, C. Dorsch. Members explained the function of Phi Chi Theta to an interested busi- ness school male. sz.-.S 4 i H 25 H7 W? i NJN Q 'levi- - 5 i i ' I M K 4, K 5 M I 'Qin WH- I .uw I ' ,f is if Members of education organizations participated in the student teacher training program as a graduation requirement from the School of Education. I Q l Educatmn Clubs Explored Career Opportumtles Advisors aided students in individual conferences and recommended course and career choices, 489 490 Local SCEC Boasted National Vice- President The Student Council for Exceptional Children was established for the purpose of broadening opportunities and serving handicapped youngsters. The membership was composed of students, professionals, and professors who worked in various city institutions to fulfill this purpose. Members did volunteer work at Woodhaven, the Com- munity Wtnrkshop, Douglass Special Education Cerebral Palsy Center, Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center, and Missouri Medical Center Hospital School. Activities included lip code book sales, weekend visits for deaf stu- dents to the campus, and individual commitments Mem- bers also attended monthly meetings. Carol Hess, a member of the club, was honored by serving as national SCEC vice-president. She was elected at the national convention in St. Louis and was responsible for organizing committees. Carol Hess served as national vice-president of SCEC, SCEC volunteers worked at the Mental Health Clinic. Reading was a frequent activity at Woodhaven. Members aided Columbia in its Community Workshop. .kggssxk K 1, 5 . - - .swim N X 5 - w fffshtsv sis x sw N X X I INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB, Front row: E. llottg D. Doty, facul- tyg H. London, faculty, J. Morgan, secretaryg R, Swanson, president, Schomogy, treasurer, W. Miller, adviser, j. Karnes, W. Downs. Second row: I.. Trippiedi, V. Oxley, G. Peters, D. Marquardt, R. Lyons, bl. Routh, F. Goishi, M. Brown, A. Papphl. Duree, Third row: C. Lloyd, R. Schaefer, I.. Crosier, E. Brewer, R. Sprecher, R. Littrell, C. Smith, M. Holm, C Schowalter. Fourth row: bl. Griffin, H. Polk, D. Amelon, L. Petersen, I Smith, G. Wiiisrier, T, Kooner, T. Moore. Industrial Ed Club Compiled Magazine Resource The Industrial Education Club was open to students majoring or minoring in industrial education. It offered a way for those in this field to become acquainted with the new techniques and machinery used in high school in- dustrial departments. The state convention held at UMC displayed industrial equipment usable at the high school level. The local club assisted in putting up the displays and sponsoring a refreshment stand. Three undergraduate members from the local club attended the national convention which was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from April 29 to May 5. At the meeting each state had a booth which provided information on the opportunities and qualifications to become an in- dustrial education teacher in that state. A bulletin board was also maintained in the Industrial Education building to inform students ofjob opportunities. 4 492 SNEA. Front row: S. McCauley, E. Mulvaniag L. Risinger, L. Maddox, I McCarthy, president, K. Wood, secretary, R. Bruneg K. Smith, L. Shanks S. Brown. Second row: B. Kessell, S. Guise, E. Braeman, S. Corey, M Evans, D. Moritz, N. Johnston, P. Andereck, P. Weirich, W. Gerhardt, P. Weast. Third row: D. Schwerman, B. Samp, M. Eggert, J. Stuart, C Breckley, B. Ginden, S. English, S. Anderson, J. Borusiewich, L. Henry, C. Adams, M. Siegfried. Fourth row: E. Kick, B. McClain, M. Soltz, F. Clemens, J. Pirch, L. johnson, D. Moore, S. Yukon, C. Bergey, L. l-Ioer- stkamp, M. Kehres. Fifth row: E. Clarkson, S. Mills, B. Wilmesher, B. Crook, S. Eggert, S. Overby, L. Slater, J. I-lead, J. Ballog, N. Samp, A. Hagerman. EA Arranged Kansas City, St. Louis Nights The Student National Education Association, a profes- sional organization for students preparing for a teaching career, hosted numerous speakers during the year. These included Mrs. Warren Hearnes, wife of Governor I-Iearnesg Everett Keith, executive secretary of the Missouri State Teachers Association, and Dr. Bob Woods, Dean of the College of Education. SNEA sponsored a hospitality room on University Day. The club also co-sponsored two special events with the Teacher Placement Program of the College of Education. On separate nights, representatives from the St. Louis and Kansas City school districts came to Columbia to discuss the job opportunities in their school districts. Members of SNEA were associate members of MSTA and the National Education Association. Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Hearnes, and Mrs. Schwada greeted SNEA members WR s. ...N fix? is ai f ix?-L A. K- X4 , .F 'X Engineers HlLliflILiil'lL'kiL1IlLi6XPiLlif1CkiCILIIUOFLHC experiment denwnsrrarifms ns part ot' the Engineers Week festivities Engmeers Had Beards , Shamrocks , Shde Rules Queen finalists warclied Governor Hearnes sign Engineers Villek decree. St. Pat made his trmiitioxml Appearance during Engineers XX'eek. i .:'H? ,. ' ' .21 WZ' MIP: 'if' -W. T V Z f fl: 5, if -Y 1 Wi 1' '92 , 2 49 494 ENGINEERING COUNCIL. Front row: B. Meyers, R. Ribble, D. Kutta, P. Glenn,D. Tichenor, D. Ainsworth,D. Fulks, R. Parish,j. Lane. chairman, I. Goff, vice-chairman, R. Eulinger. Second row: E. Gray, ENGINEERING CLUB. Front row: L. Lewelleng K. Kaiser, B. Meyers, row: J. Bellah, J. Jacobs, T. Frick, W. Singleton, G. Estes, L. Sexton, J D. Kidwell, vicefpresidentg D. Kutta, president, D. Kertz, treasurer, Hea, W. Cloud, R. Horton. Fourth row: R. Reed, H. Perez, F. Sommer D. Wright, VI. Livesay, D. Smith. Second row: T. joggerst, S. Dew, D. T. McCarthy, D. Fullcs, D. Bruns, W. Seering, R. Moll. Schaub, D. Gentry, D. Klein, S. Guthrie, D. Knock, W. Howard. Third An engineer explained the operations of one of the many experiments on display during Engineers Week. ST. PAT'S BOARD. Front row: J. Livesayg T. Frickg D, Wright, secretaryg W, See-ring, Third rowg L, Lewellen, R, Reed, S, Dew, T, McCarthy, R. Meyers, chairmang D. Kidwellg K. Kaiserg C. Duderstodt. Second row: D, Brunsyw, Clou-,j,R, H01-mn,V, Lundgren. W. Singleton,j. Jacobs, D. Schaub, S. Guthrie, D. Kutta, D. Kertz,j. I-lea, SHAMROCK. Front row: L. Christensen, co-editor,-I. Lamy, co-editor. Second row: A. Hoffman, B. Mendenhall, G. Fox, W. Russell. TAU BETA PI. Front row: R. Eulingerg R. Velten, recording secretaryp ,l- Goff, D- Kerrz, F- Weary, T- Davis, D- Bf0WflfiGld, B- JOhf1S0fl- Thifd B. McFarland,.vice-president, R. Ribble, presidentg T. McCarthy, corre- YOWC L- W3llCY- R- Adef, G- W0lVCff0U, J- C3FUfhf31'S, D- TiCl'16fl0f- J- sponding secretary, D, Day, treasurer, C. Goering, adviser. Second row: Houx, C- Willig- 495 496 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, F1-Om M. Braker, I. Gregory, P. Noellsch, K. Becker, I Price, L. Schneider, I row: C. Cromwell, faculty adviser, T. Zimmerman, C. Campbell, M. Gun- I-Qlgemfiflfl, M- Gwbef- Thifd YOWI R- MIHCF, R- RObCffS. W' AUKISFSUFI, ther, secretarygj. Mallinckrodt,vice-presidentgj. Lane, president, R. Clark, I Knipp,I. Landwehr,j.jacobs, K. Randolph. treasurer, D. Frazier, C. Goering, faculty adviser, H. Walton. Second row: ALPHA EPSILON. Front row: M. Gebhardt, H. Walton, R. Parish, adviser. Second row: H. Mayes, C. Cromwell, J. Frisby, D. Sievers, L president, W. Brown, treasurer, M. Peterson, secretary, C. Goering, faculty Shukla, R. Hcgg. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS. Front row: G. Sieckmann, treasurer, B. Beecham, secretary. Second row: I. Oliver, T. Grant, R. Luebbeus, adviser, G. Estes, vice-president, E. Gray, president, IJOSLJ. LiVffS21Y,J- M0fg2lI1, S4 505500. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Front row: G. Haase D. Kidwell, J. Meyer, secretarygj. Goff, president, R. Reed, vice-president D. Day, treasurer, R. Moll, C. Stroud. Second row: D. Knock, R. Woolsey D. Slagle, P. Rosengren, T. Brown, R. Petty, V. Metcalf. Third row: D. Ainsworth, W. Mullins, C. Cummins, C. Sittler. B. Hakimian, R. Guran, R. Riney, R. Chamberlain. Fourth row: R, Shields, R. Heckemeyer, R. Parr, P. Owen, M. Wilson, S. Dew, C. Mahin. CHI EPSILON. Front row: R. Reed, P. Rosengren, secretary, D. Day, row: R. Guran, V. Metcalf, j. Goff, R. Riney, R. Woolsey. Third row: P. vice-president, D. Ainsworth, president, R. Parr, treasurer, S. Dew. Second Owen, G. Haase, C. Sittler, W. Mullins, R. Moll, j. Meyer. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS. Front row: j. Williams, B. Weathers, counselor, W. Garnett, secretary D. Smith, vice-chairman, P. Glenn, chairman, C. Hall, treasurer, R. Blay lock, K. Kaiser, G. Wcnlverton. Second row: D. Erickson, F. Gandhi, H. Schmidt, R. DeGeorge, D. Kertz, R. Ribble, R. Velten, W. McFarland. Third row: B. Gold, W. Dungeyj. Kientz, B. Meyers, G. Uriah, D. Taylor, D. Gentry, R. McBride, L. Pennington. Fourth row: D. Tichenor, R. Ve- hige, R. Hawkins, F. Weaver, T. McCarthy, R. Barr, K. Kaplan. 497 498 . N.- 'ae 4 1 A spillway display, one of many exhibits during Engineers Week, intrigued spectators. ETA KAPPA NU- FFUUF YOWZ I- CHYUUWYSL D- Kurtz: R- VCIICU, COY' D. Taylor, R. Ribble, R. DeGeorge, C. Hall, C. Chen,j. Williams. Third responding secretaryg H. Schmidt, vice-presidenrg D. Tichenor, presidentg mwg G, Uriqh, S. Boermer, L. Walley, R. Vehige, T. McCarthy, P, Glenn, R. McBride, treasurerg B. McFarland, recording secretary. Second row: GAXXIOIVQ1-mn, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS, From mwg presidentg D. Althoff, secretaryg A. Hooshangian. Second row: R, Doshi C. Craing R. -Iensen, vice-presidentg D. Chester, treasurerg T. Davis, 5-Pf21ff,K45mifh,lDCM21i1'6,T.KliI16,A.PHrikh,P.L21WS0l1. ALPI-IA'PI MU. Front row: D. Chester, vice-president, T. Davis, president, D. Kutta, corresponding secretary. J. DeMane, treasurer. Second row: P. Lawson, recording secretary, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Front row: D. Lueckenotteg C. Smith, R. Ott, secretary, T. Frick, vice-president, D. Schaub, J. Callham, P. Jackson. Third row: R. Eulinger, S. Jacobs, S. S21HlLiC,D. Hughes, NX . Howard, D. Klein, L. Antwiler, D. Wright. Fourth D. Fulks, president, J. Mounter, treasurer, J. Ridge, J. Boswell. Second row: J. Loving, W. Singleton, D. Kissee, R. Shady, R. Ader, J. I-lea, T. row: L. Sexton, K. Sharif-Kashani, D. Kutta, T. Joggerst, S. Guthrie, Holmlund,C.Willig,V.Lundgren. PI TAU SIGMA. Front row: J. Boswell, R. Craig, treasurerg L. Antwiler, K. Sharif-Kashani, D. Kutta, J. Callaham. Third row: D. Kissee, B. John- vice-presidentg R. Eulinger, president, L. Lewellen, corresponding secre- son, J. Hea, V. Lundgren, C. Willig. Fourth row: J. I-loux, D. Fulks, C. tary, L. Hutton, B. Ader. Second row: B. lssari, J. Mounter, R. Howard, Weber, T. Preuss,J. Loving, R. Shady. 49 5 f ff ,A will if V ' ' l z, A flower show served as one month's display in Stanley Gallery. Carolyn Allen modeled for her fashion illustration class. Home EC Groups Observed 'Year of Tigress' Bw t. 1 .. X, it a t t t P N' .. X 4,1 Students worked with children in the child development lab. A we i V A fashion illustration student sketched dress designs. Home Ec Club Welcomed High School Seniors The Home Economics Club concentrated on service to the University and community. Members conducted tours of the home ec department for visiting high school seniors on University Day to acquaint them with the pro- grams offered. The club made favors which were given to the Columbia Welfare Department to be used on hospital trays at Christmas. Members also served as hostesses at the Home Economics Alumni Association meeting. The organization also promoted the interests of stu- dents in the School of Home Economics. An Ice Cream Party in the fall welcomed freshmen. The members also attended the Christmas Tea given by the faculty for the home economic students. In celebration of the Year of the Tigress, a program on the centennial of Womenis dress was conducted. A spring banquet was held to honor the out- standing home ec students and scholarship winners. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. Front row: C. Combs, S. Baer, L, Mc- Eldoon, P. Dudley, treasurer, K. Gaffney, president, K. Smith, vice- president, Y. Houghton, secretaryg C. Arpe, T. Hill, P. Severns. Second row: S. White, B. Kessell, L. Everett, V. Foster, K. O'Branon, J. Ray, S. Putnam, D. Nichols, R. Pardun. Third row: B. Primus, K. Dubbert, N. Fortman, E. Chandler, S. Frye, S. Walter, M. Eggert, L. Wallace, C. Steffen, M. Pardun. Fourth rowzj. Smith, B. Crook, L. Slater, L. Castle, L. Wehrman, L. Lemon, N. Samp, B. Wilmesher, L. Toellner. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. Front row: J. DeHart, j. Anderson, M Wetzel, K. Hahn, J. Voger, P. Massie, K. Bodeen, D. Ridder, L. Noellsch M. Troutman. Second row: K. Mitchell, M. Nienhuescr, S. Gaffney, K. Moritz, E. Hart, K. McReynolds, S. Cox, L. Muller, R. Cline. Third row: F. Clemens, S. Eggert, M. White, C. Fehling, S. Parkin, M. Stanley, M. Price, L. Henry. Fourth row: R. Wood, P. Gross, C. Fahrmeier, C. Martin, C. Martin, M. Yarick, A. Wickstrom. 502 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS. Front row: I Dumung B. Kaufman, adviserg I Lynn, secretaryg L. Evans, presitlentg K. Elulwe, vice-presidentg AI, Dennis, treasurerg G. Stevens, Second row: joseph Fulsettfs Family Unity welcomed home economics students, 1 My M. Shelton, L. Garard, R. Hines, S. Norton, S. Lippincott, B. Unterreiner. Third row: D. Kapfer, D. Lowe, P. Siegrist, S, Gold. Interior design students prepared furniture plans. i i an Q 0 i Ht fl .I 4, Q Q l i' ' 0 LIGHTING BY LIGHTGLIER V -...mt T S I ' t . Y Mmm. W it 5 I fin ' .lf I 'i Q Ticiisi ,I '+A,gwsAQx . my I 2 X X , Giisiii Swiss Y. Mft S a x ls ses 3' i E 'l 'T.'X' fri is .......,...... Q ff 3. P - is K A l W, ..,,,,,..... I I lull. 9 . .... .t.j i Y? I 'fy GV K..: 1 A If i I S I . I s 054555 fl? WliiWff5.I5fP5R3' 'ruimiuiikiidn Emifc siiteiiftiliiii VER' WSE' 5 RAIKILI ..... ....... . . .,.. t 5W'9U 'I-009 ...... - 9.?T.:.-5.2?E.... ...Q i 1 at Q Phi Upsilon Omicron Planned Founders Day Phi Upsilon Omicron, a professional honorary and service fraternity for students in home economics and home economics education, based membership on upper two-fifths rank in class, achievements, and character. Pro- grams provided information about the field of home eco- nomics such as graduate school opportunities. In keeping with the Year of the Tigressj' a special Founders' Day was held in February with the alumni chapter. As a service organization, activities included ushering at the home economics department on University Day and giving career talks at Missouri high schools during Easter vacation. Gifts made by members were auctioned at a gift galathonn during their Christmas party. The professional works project was working with the children at the Mid- Missouri Mental Health Clinic. Members modeled at Founders' Day in honor of Year of the Tigrcss PHI UPSILON OMICRON. Front row: D, Ridder, C. Martin, marshalg K Gaffncy J Ray N Fowler C Steffen B Wfolpcrs Third row M M. Wetzel, vice-presidcntg C, Pope, presidentg S, Putnam, trensurerg C. TYOUUTIHII DeHart B Cfililli A1'lLlLfSOI1 P Qwvycr R Wllilkl L Allen, historiang K. Smith. Second row: Y. Houghton, P, Mussie, A, Hart, Ev ins 504 john Hollingsworth spent many long hours in the photo lab. A Radio-TV major filmed a show at KOMU-TV station. ..-if' - gg.: -5 - Q . ' ,I-student did his daily required reading of The Mfyronriinz J -Group Achieved High Degree of Excellence City Editor Eugene Sharp monitored a call at The Mii1m1zr1'u11. JOURNALISM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION- CClOCkWiSC ffOm IOWC1' presidentg K. Longg N. McReynoldsgj. Cookg L. Rubensteing B. Whitesideg leftb R. McMillin,vice-presidentg C. Cole, secretary-treasurerg P,j.johnson, D, Rudnerg D, Wurzburgg M. Sikorskig P. McLeang J. Mueller. SA Sought Louder Voice in School Policy The journalism Students Association Production Board served as a liaison between faculty and students. Through course and teacher evaluation forms instituted this year, the Board tried to give students a greater voice in the school. To further promote student participation and ideas, JSA also sponsored a Weekly critique session with members of the faculty. The Board presented recommendations for outstanding journalistic work by students and supported the extension of library hours. Initial steps were taken to give Production Board the position as the recognized student council of the School of journalism, eligible for a percentage of student activities fees. Another project undertaken by the group was the student-faculty directory for the J-School. Miss jane Clark, assistant womens editor, talked to a student. 505 O6 SIGMA DELTA CHI. Front row: B, Ehlingg B. Black, B, Gay, secretaryg R. Cole, F. Wickmiin, K, Bretchcs, N Bcrry B Wcir Third row A G. Clark, treasurerg L. Young, presidentg T. Drese, vice-presidentg D. Wischnia, V. johnson, S. Viereggj. Shincr A DcI'cnd j Mueller R Mooreg DI. Lambert. Second row: R. McMillin, D. Zimmerman, P.j.johnson, Dewhirst, R. Liefer, Sigma Delta Chi Was Largest in Five States Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society, dis- cussed the right to know and free press vs. fair trial at the five-state regional meeting held in Columbia. Among many noted personalities who participated were Missouri Secretary of State james Kirkpatrick, Ted Shafers of The Sl. Lozzii Globe-Demofmf. and the 'Klatter day Will Rogers of The Kaniast City Star, Bill Vaughan. The convention included tours of the campus and a reception. Other activities of the group were panel discussions open to all J-School students and bi-monthly meetings where they set up an Issues Committee to research con- troversial topics for the group to discuss. Its annual fund- raising project, the Miss Mizzou Skits, was unique in its three production numbers. The proceeds were utilized for scholarships and support of the Freedom of Information Center. Professor Price, SDX adviser, and Tom Drese chatted at spring banquet. --xt w I f Rigs: s-Fw V . 5. THETA SIGMA PHI. Front row: N. Hart, P. Petri, -I. Haverfield, K. C. Harr, C. Gunderson. Third row: D. Rudner, L. Lankin,j. Haselwood, Daigle, S. Lewis, B. Price, P. Niehaus, C. Fairchild. Second row: H. Zucker, P. Lincoln, M. Bolling, S. Korte, S. Coughenour, C. Stolp. Fourth row: L. Fullerton, M. Stickler, D. Dowley, B. Cartwright, D. Hill, N. Simon, R. Wehmer, M. Kling, K. Overbey,C. Harris, B. Kerr, D. Sterling. KAPPA 'FAU ALPHA. Front row: L. Willit1m5,j. Swinford, K, Daigle, P. Lincoln, Third row: R, McMillin, B. Arnold, H. Hawhlitzel, P. Petri, J. Dimrnerling, ll. Purdy, J. Shaner, B. Shull, S. Lewis, L. Weiss. Second R. Liefer,M. Bischoff,W. Spaniel, E. Schilling. row: P. Erickson, S. Smith, K. Snyder, N. Simon, S. Korte, N. Hart, Students received a chance to put principles learned in the classroom into actual practice on The illunmfer. Fw, gg Rwdwf lv-sus. 9 an Q, V .... K .0 ,,...,,, , , ix 2? Fra if at 2 A24-U . ' from Q7 V, '1vb3,.,,,.,., NAU ? .7 ii. 4 frm- ZA!-Es' 1 F it 1' M Q Vfllsfcml 31:1 Q! , 2' 'ff' 4 . 'W I 'f haf A , V V, 7 1, ..,, ,.zZff.tzrm:.,. ' I 'IM 507 08 '-n-N.....,,shg' Workshop Theater presented My Sweet Charlie. University Singers spent long hours practicing. Performing Arts Groups Captivated Audiences Twirlers led Marching Mizzou down Broadway and the entire Homecoming Parade route as part of the festivities on Saturday. SINFONIA. Front row: j. Burk, faculty sponsorg A. Zimmerman, province P. McCullough, R. Beck, D. Bohn, J. Widner, J. Verburg. Third row: R. governor, J. Yarnell, historian, E, Coleman, vice-president, W. Hillman, Murrell, B. Reiche, D. Litten, R. Schwegmanj. Mendenhall, M. Cleveland, presidentg B. Gaus, secretaryg J. Clark, treasurer, R. Elderg T. McKenney, R. Hecht, F. Carl,j. Miller. faculty sponsor. Second row: D. Kinnison, T. Gassaway, D. Berkley, SIGMA ALPHA IOTA. Front row: M. Haddixg S, Clark, A. Jamison, C. Hanna, R, Cloyd, P. Koelling, L. Sobin, M. Snow, R. Collins. Third corresponding secretary, S. Leezy, vice-president, C. Sterling, presidentg row: V. Rathert, T. Taylor, C. Hess, P. McKay, L. Schallenberg, K. Hoshor, M. Long, recording secretary, V. Snead, treasurer. Second row: j. Kuehn, V. LaBrue, B. Samp. Various quartets perfected their arrangements and entertained audiences with their presentations. 509 510 li, Url 3, 1. pagina., 1 ww gl kk? 5 Q kb mb l Q WEEE W VV L, Vw, ,A ...ww W. V f5,-f ' '7I'V,,' ' 'V' VV V ' gggwl ,' V r, x7,f , l N 'VVUM' , M'WV 'fQifum?mAv,V,, ,,,,,,,,, , , , ':z3.1QsVgf:'w1gL',s'n','i.i1,t,K sg,7V',VfgV4-aVVfgt:.f,pVw Q ,iv x,.w4,VV , ,,W,VV,g V V, I I d ,V.-w4ggm. ,,,,,t,,,,,wfV-,4i,2j .,,,V,,:,fihi,g ,V,,fH ,gx5,,fr,,, Vs-i.,VV,,W.. ,,,,,g-f.,,V,w? 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Q I , Y ,V I H KY' f V, -. ,V ,A iii? 3, :,'f ' ,Vt N Vw ,V 4' ',,,7'i 4 V 2,'JV1'L Y w ff Vff j5V,ii,?n:.zfV it Q 4 M f W: , ik V, i, if an VI, 1 it' i flfr7 '?fg Qgifigfw 'git 1,-441114 ,..i.iVf Sandi Scott entertained the spectators. 1 M .,-1 L .M Nz, M v if-WW: -4- if I rl VV 1 - V 4. , , VV , ' 2 K ,i PV W ,x,AV? ,, fu 'L' . jf V 4, 7,1 hE.,: , Qing V: 'J' V i V , ,Vw , -5 EW X! , K ' V if I 'A 'X .K my Drum majorsjim Smith, Greg Gotteraug twirlcrs Patti Gramm, Dennis Knock led the band. Marching Mizzou Recorded Popular Marches Marching Mizzou continued its tradition of superior performance for students and tour audiences. ln October, the 255 man band traveled to Boulder, Colorado, for that Big 8 Conference game. Also in October, the band per- formed for Carthage's one hundred and twenty-fifth Centen- nial. Throughout the football season, Marching Mizzou entertained with elaborate halftime shows, one at a nation- ally televised Cardinal game in St. Louis. The winter semes- ter brought many events and touring dates, including St. Louis and Kansas City. After the football season, the origi- nal band divided into four smaller units-the Concert Band, the University Band, the Brass Band, and the Stage Band. The Concert Band made recordings of its marches and other band selections. ln March, the University Band held a band clinic. LR. Sutherland, A.L. Pickard, and VIL. Alexander directed bands Horns glistened in the sun as fight songs filled the .iir during the halftime program 5 Nm! jim Winlncr was celloisr for Symphony Orchestra. ,lim Mendenhall played bassoon for the orchestra. UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OFFICERS. D. Linen, vice-presidenrg J. Widner, presiclentg C, Ragsdale, secretaryutreasurerg E. Coleman, concertmaster, : - . - EM ' ' - H - ' f as i . Kxk' K Qi 1 . , t 1 s l 4 l . ' 4 , . . , cl i f 1 F ' l A A f s , i 5 C i E 3 I i 5 E A ,5 ' i A. . . 5 5 9 Q 2 .t The echoes of the University Symphony Orchestra which is comprised of over 90 members filled jesse Auditorium. niversity Orchestra Played at 'Beggars Opera' The University Symphony Orchestra went on a state tour, performed four concerts at UMC, and provided the orchestral accompaniment for the Beggars Opera. Two music department faculty members were presented as solo- ists with the group. They were Carlton B. Sports and john Alexander who played the cello and trumpet respectively. In addition, the May concert featured six student soloists selected by the faculty. The University Symphony Orchestra was chosen last year to present a concert at the National Convention of the Music Teachers National Association in St. Louis and to accompany the national winners of the MTNA Young Art- ist Competition. Under the conduction of Charles L. Em- mons and Richard L. Hills, the student orchestra made its annual performance at the state convention of the Missouri Music Educators Association. l Orchestra members paused to discuss arrangements and tune instruments. Dr. Charles Emmons, direttor. HH UNIVERSITY SINGERS. Pianist: K. Hoshor. Front row: B. Beasley, A Horton, S. Clark, L. Struckmeyer, S. Nichols, P. Lierheimer, P. Crowe, B Jarboe, E. Denning. Second row: Prof. T. Mills, director, j. Verburgg C Self, C. Purdy, S. Martin, B. Pearl, D. Fuller, M. Ward, M. Kingsley, G Cooper, S. Leezy, P. I-Iall, B. Buckerg R. Haley. Third row: J. Miller, . J. Simonsen, C. Edmonds, G. Manford, M. Gentry, W. Hayden, B. Gaus, T. Mills, W. Strode, R. Tribble, R. Miller. Fourth row: R. Schwegmen, -I. Parsons, T. Lehman, E. Hemmann, D. Tuggle, B. Warmbrodt,j, Clark, D. Ratliff, T. Holt, R. Bebermeyer, R. Lewis. Singers Performed with Kansas City Symphony The University Singers was a select choir of 50 voices and was open to students in all schools by audition. The organization made various concert tours. In March, the group traveled to Chicago to sing for the North Central Accrediting Association followed by a high school concert in Crown Point, Indiana. In April, the Singers presented the Mahler Second Symphony with the Kansas City Phil- harmonic Orchestra. The University Singers also performed concerts as a service to the University and civic groups. They sang Ber- lioz's Requiem with deCarvalho and the St. Louis Sym- phony in October. At Christmas the group gave concerts for Kiwanis, Rotary, and Cosmopolitan clubs. In January the Singers performed two concerts for the Music Educa- tion National Concert. The season's finale was the Spring Concert. Professor Mills directed Singers practice. University Singers performed at the Governors Mansion at Christmas. . ,I , ,, I I . n A MISSOURI WORKSHOP THEATRE. Front row: R. Pratt, Calllyoard B, Wheeler. Second row: D. Norton,T. Kling, M. Soltz, M. Zieha, S. Olsen, editor, D. Way, business manager, R. Crouse, vice-president, R. Grabish, M. O'Sullivan, H. Schmoll. Third row: P. Harman,j. Cross, H. Risinger, president, S. Norton, secretary, j, Tatoian, production manager, C. Gibbs. PURPLE MASK. Front row: J. Tatoian, B. Wheeler. Second row: H. Schmoll, C. Gibbs, P. Harman, D. Kirk. Workshop Group Stressed Experimental Drama The Missouri Workshop Theater operated as the offi- cial studio auxiliary of the University Theater. In a move to change the policy of the group, the membership voted to transfer the organizations main emphasis from major play production to experimental studio theater. This new program included excerpts from major plays, one-act plays, and drama forums centered around the interpretive theater. In accordance with the reorganized Workshop group, members benefited from student criticism, participated in individual scenes, and actually directed many of the perfor- mances. As the honorary of the Workshop Theater, Purple Mask recognized outstanding students for their contribu- tion and service to the theater. The chapter at the Univer- sity was one of the oldest theater honoraries in the country. x Sffif. - sg X 'X C st ii t i Cs tt t it , et Dean Mayer ofthe School of Medicine explained plans for the use ofthe increased facilities at the Medical Center. A VMsi.:,.3if-twain .ggttsffwswsvsf:tNsf-X V 5-get 6 The medical sciences required tedious laboratory work. Medical Science Clubs Studied Latest Methods High School students toured the Vet Clinic on Career Day. PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE CLUB. Front row: T. Oldham, L. Wide- j. Bruzewski, D. DeWeese, R. Lemard. Third row: B. jonc-s,j. Richardson, mang R. Kircher, treasurerg T. Hanna, president, W. Fite, secretary, A. B. Piercy,j. Warmbrtvdt,j. Hart. Case, faculty adviserg K. Mahon. Second row: G. Long, D. Kaiser, B. Orr, Pre-Vet Club Viewed Purina Research Plant The Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club worked to familiar- ize its members with the faculty and the facilities of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Speakers at the monthly meetings of the club gave students insights as to the re- quirements of the Vet school and to the fields of work available for professional veterinarians. Films presented during the year dealt with various veterinary practices. One of the major social events of the club was a dance held in February at the Log Cabin. The advisor, Dr. Arthur Case, and club officers provided a tour of the veterinary clinic for all members. Members also toured Purina Re- search Plant in Gray Summit, Missouri. This year, for the first time, the Pre-Vet Club presented the most outstanding freshman member of the club with a 50-dollar award. Third-year students satarized peculiarities of faculty members. Pre-Vet Club members discussed veterinary practices. ! l 517 J 5 AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Freshmen. R. Locke, D. Allen, AI. Espey. Third row: T. Lock, E. Phillips, B. Derr, T. Front row: D. Snow, R. Fintlley, M. Klingier, B. Barnett, M. Kingrey, McDuffie, G. Wliitesell, C. Kessinger, A. Carvasqillo. Fourth row: S. L, Hackman, G. Kumpmunn. Seconcl row: B. Ellis, L. Deurkinghl. Goetze, Byergo, R. Heitlbretlef, L. Reetl, L, Volkerkl. Lewis. L. Alkire. AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Sophomores. VI. Helms, D. Meadows, D. jackson, IF. Rueeker. S. Hunter, C. Olinger Front row: E. Benclieli, T. Houghton, D. Harms, bl, Koch, K, White. I Fourth row: T. Clark, R. Dixon, E. King, E. Marmur. D. Weaver. D Couchman, I. Atlnms,j. Cuneio, Second row: T. Hastings, R. Patldlefortl. Hildreth, R. Ebert. A. Larnortle, D. Cupp, M. Dallman, W.jones, E. Piepergertles. Third row: VMA Edited Missouri The Missouri Student Chapter of the American Veteri- nary Medical Association, composed of professional stu- dents enrolled in the School of Veterinary Medicine, spon- sored various activities throughout the year. Social activities included a welcome picnic in September for the first year class, a student-faculty smoker, a Christmas dance, and a spring banquet. The Chapter held monthly meetings to which speakers in the field of veterinary medicine were invited. The AVMA also published a journal, the Illl..l'.I'0lll'f V6f6'I'I.l16lV'I-6121, which was distributed free to all veterinarians in the state and to all alumni. One of the major purposes of the associa- tion was to act as a liaison between the students and the administration of the School of Veterinary Medicine. President-elect Oliver Holbein presided over executive meeting. Veterinarian Journal AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. juniors and Seniors. Front row: E.StricklingX5U.Mclsaughlin,secretarygP.McWillian1sg I.. Gillig, presidentg O. Holbeing T. Pitts, treasurergj. Gamby, C. Kircher. Second row: G.Cunningham,B.Spi1ngIer,.l. Bacher,XV.MitchcIl,S.Huber L. Fox, G. Carey, AI. Sheerman, VI. Carrier. Third row: II. Engel, G. Mirts, C. Sctinlan,j. I5Ieetwood,AI. XX'i1lIicr,J. Pratige, R. Labdon, I.. Wfest. Iiourth row: XX . Yates, K. Vroman, D. Booth, G. Borgman, N. Garton, bl. Ra- mackers, C. Chastain, XXI. Ostmann, R. Rhoatles. 9 ,..,, X, 5 ff 5 STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION Front row L Sachse S RoLhe Camp J Bazgncll M Walters D Voorhees J Wldmer B Beardslgy feller .I Kolrtyohann suond VICC preslduxt B Lawrence presldent Th1rd row J Kordgnbrock S Raul K. Braley P Henson J Walker M PRE-MED CLUB, Front row: J. Struweg D. Stonner, treasurer, B. Culver, R. Cowan, N. Olson. Third row: j. Hogrebe, T. Daniel, M. Coe, M. Bur- vice-presidentg D, Copeland, presidentg D. Gerhardt, secretary, P. Blacka ton, M. Bridgeforth, R. Puszkar, A. Gross. man. Second row: K. Nutt, D, Tompkins, J. Smith, S. Gentzler, M. Olds, re-Med Club Learned About Floating Hospital The Pre-Med Club held regular monthly meetings throughout the year. At the meetings, the club invited guests who spoke on topics of interest to the pre-med stu- dents. Speakers included Dr. john Logue who spoke on his experiences on the hospital ship Hope. Dr. james Mathews and Dr. john Taylor from the Pathology Department gave a tour and discussion of their department in the University Medical Center. The Pre-Med Society was active in placing pre-med students in the summer student fellowship program at UMMC. Advisers, Dr. jack Colwill, associate dean of the School of Medicine, and Dr. H. M. Parrish, chairman ofthe Department of Community Health, worked with the club officers to provide contact between the students, the advis- ers, and the medical profession. Pre-Med Club members posed with experimental skeleton. 22 Tri-Service Training Developed Military Skills Members of Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC combined forces to present the colors in the regular pre-game ceremonies on the football field. Angels and Arnold Air worked together on park clean-up, Angel pledge Marilyn Kingsley was escorted to a reception. d ,,,, 41 AIR FORCE DRILL TEAM. Front row: D. Costello, T. Wallace, flight ser- Olivero. Third row: J. McKie, B. Alexander, S. Koeppel, W. Thomas, R. geantg D. Skakal, commanderg G. Clifford, first sergeant, C. Smithg R. Elliott, P. Savage. Fagyal. Second row: -I. Evans, K. Wnnmack, C. Ramsey, D. Holland, G. Air Force Drill Team Competed in State Meet 'f The Air Force Drill Team, composed of a select group of cadets interested in the highly skilled perfection of precision drills, participated in numerous special cere- monies to welcome visiting military officials to the Uni- versity campus throughout the year. The Air Force Drill Team participated in Homecom- ing events by performing in the parade and during half- time ceremonies. They also marched in the spring parades with the Arnold Air Society in Francis Quadrangle. The cadets exhibited their skills in the Memorial Day, Veterans' Day, and Labor Day parades in Columbia. The group competed in the statewide all-school drill meet and closed the year with a full-dress inspection. The Air Force Drill Team marched down Hitt in the Homecoming Parade. 52 4 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY. Front row: R. Heinemang E. Carwileg W. Culverg T. Nelson, executive officerg L. Reynolds, commander, j. Gordong P. Rousselg D. Buchanan, administrative officer, A. Lucas. Second row: T. Brandallg N. Berry, R. Toth, information officer, V. Nicosia, comptrollerg D. Bagleyg D. Milne, D. Ruffg C. Barnes. Third row: D. VanVlack, L. War- ren, J. Slaven, D. Robinson,j. Krulic, D. I-Iorton, R. Coffman, G. Fried- rich, L. Lewellen. President Weaver Attended Arnold Air Banquet The JJ. Foss Chapter of the Arnold Air Society, pro- fessional service organization for cadet upperclassmen in AFROTC, worked to promote the Air Force through ser- vice to the campus and community. The group had occa- sional joint-meetings with its women's auxiliary, Angel Flight, to coordinate activities which included clean-up of Rock Bridge Park, visitation to Whiteman Air Force Base, and Area Inspection. Both the Area Conclave in Wichita, Kansas, and the National Conclave in New York City, offered an opportun- ity to exchange and assimilate new ideas with other chap- ters. As one of their fund-raising activities, besides ushering at University events, they sold refreshments at football games. They also gave tours of the campus and presented informative programs in high schools throughout the state. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, Front rnwg J, Kroese, D. Fee, F, Brinkmanhl, Third row: R. Ausburn, V. Raymond, D. Peterschmidt, R. Foster, T. Wal- McCarthy, I-I. Gottreu, D. Hyatt, E. Dove, L. Prather. Second rowg D, lace, F. Petri. Fourth row: M. Williams, K. Olsen, L. Vest, L. Forschler, Skakal, W. Rose,j. Evans, B. Alexander, D. Holland, T. Pfaff, G. Skinner. G. Clifford, A. DeFend, J. Rome. M ANGEL FLIGHT. Front row: A. Harwellg L. Doolin, K. Shepherd, opera- tions officer, B. Allgeyer, administrative officer, M. Hall, commanderg D. Sterling, information officer, C. Coleg K. Owensg S. Linnenbringerg j. Hamer. Second row: S. Korte,l Bierman, D. Hatchul. jones. S. Gromer, N. Menefee, M. Wootls, S. Dunn, M. Quijano. Third row: S. Tarkow, M. Stonner, M. Siegfriedf C. Staponsl-ti, L. Shlesul. Richesin, S. Kunce, M. Daily, j. Noren, K. Doll. Fourth row: S. Lowe, M. Griffin, M. Kingsley D. Huskey, M. Baer, j. McDonald, M. Paul, S. Fitzgerald, S. Hillgren Fifth row: N. Zemmel, J. Brightwell, K. Floyd, C. Emmons, N. Milne, F. Stonebarger, C. Embree, C. Allen. Angels Attended ational Conclave in New York Members of Angel Flight, a national honorary service organization sponsored by Arnold Air Society, attended the Area Conclave in Wichita, Kansas. Five Angels represented Missouri at the National Conclave in New York City. As official student hostesses, Angel Flight members conducted tours of the campus, ushered at basketball games and con- certs, and assisted at various official receptions. In addition, the Angels Went Utrick-or-treating for canned goods for the needy and gave their time to clean up Rock Bridge Park and to work at the MSA Blood Drive. Angels also acted as hostesses on the University planes for visiting dignitaries. The pledges gave a Christmas party for the children at the Fulton Mental Health Center and sent cookies to an Air Force unit stationed in South Viet Nam. nxn Angels and Cadets enjoyed their initiation banquet. 525 V' , L? it W2 aff? 'U 5 'Z W1 if Cadets recuved mstrunrlon on guerrxlla tacmcs ysma H1 1 55 g David Zucker presnnrgd Dean Matthews and Colonel C Barton Wlfh honorary mc-mbershlps m W COA Sponsored Reaction Tests for Cadets The Army Cadet Officers Association, a professional society for ROTC cadets, offered an opportunity for the members of the cadet corps to become better acquainted with each other and with their instructors. COA programs supplemented regular ROTC instruction in such areas as summer camp preparation, Army social life, and military law. The association also sponsored the Cadet-Colonel's Reception and a Cadet-Cadre Coffee. The summer camp orientation for juniors, held at Fort Riley, Kansas, included daily lectures, classes, and physical training aimed at building endurance. The leadership re- action test sponsored by COA was given on May 18 to pre- pare the cadets for this summer camp. The test involved coping with emergency combat situations and was used to approximate how the cadets would react under actual com- bat conditions. CADET OFFICERS ASSOCIATION. Front row: M. Kalishg J. Carson, Wright, J, Laws, G. Laws, I-I. Anderson, M. Suessmann, j. Leggett, R. adjutant, C. Riley, finance officer, D. Zucker, commander, D. Baker, exec- Thomas. Third row: M. Scott, DI. Walker, R. Dewhirst, C. Tennill, D. tive officer, W. Wood, public information officer, D. Fuson. Second rowzj. Doerhoff, D. McNabb, D. Deters. W David Zucker, commander, conducted a Cadet Officers Association business meeting in Crowder I-Iall. During their field exercises in the local area, the special forces unit simulated actual combat situations. NN R: it Wei sa The black beret was awarded to cadets who showed field proficiency. ,-f' x Q 1 ff A 6 E f l I ,4 ' f ' . A M ta f , t, , I VV M rj 'Q , Z .lf V, ' if , 3526 inf: it f Wu . 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Toward the close of the school year, the company also marched in a state-wide meet. 4' ' A I 4 ' f W' . .41 V . ik Mm On the drill field, the cadets perfected precision maneuvers as they prepared for competitive meets. 9 ,, we ,L ,ie E ,ggi fy ,E , M t gy I M3655 ROTC members practiced combat and survival techniques in field training exercises. E . X Field exercises simulated actual combat L Missouri cadets passed the reviewing stand in parades as part of their summer training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Army ROTC Gained Skills in Field Exercises SCABBARD AND BLADE? Front row: KJ Vickers, AJ Peressin, Rl Ras- mussen, D. Hacker, first sergeant, H. Peters, adviser, R. Cowan, captain, D. Doerhoff, first lieutenant, J. Day, second lieutenant, E. Carwile, R. Ketts, D. Buchanan. Second row: D. Skakal, D. Dyckman, L. jacobi, j. Leggett, D. Marsh,j. Quick, T. Lomax, K. Kramer, J. Kienker, F. Selby,j. Campbell, A. Blankenship. Third row: S. Smith, B. Gay, V. Raymond, R. Vogel, B. Ewing, R. Frye, R. Kresge, E. O'Dell, H. Harben, R. Ausburn, D. Bagley, A. Lucas, D. Milne. Fourth row: D. Kunz, R. Schmidt, H. Lan ders,j. Colvin, L. Warren, D. Robinson, L. Lewellen, W. Goodin, D. Mil ler, G. Friedrich, T. Pfaff, F. Hansen, W. Stucker, Fifth row: K. Smith, R Schramm, D. Thompson, K. Hanson, D. Zucker, D. Clements, j. Bailey M. Detchemendy, J. Yarnell, H. Hawken, W. Kirsch, D. Fiala, D. Mc- Nabb. Scabbard and Blade Honored Tri-Service Cadets Membership in Scabbard and Blade, a national military honorary society, was open to all ROTC cadets and mid- shipmen with outstanding leadership qualities and above average grades. In keeping abreast with current aerospace accomplishments, the group visited the McDonnell-Douglas Corporation in St. Louis. There they observed the Phantom aircraft in production and the Space Sciences Research labs. As a part of its community service projects, the organi- zation delivered several tons of coal to local families who were in need of winter fuel. Additional services provided by the society included the presenting of the colors at all home football games, honoring the Universityls war veter- ans on Veterans' Day, awarding 100 dollar scholarships to two outstanding upperclass cadets, and sponsoring the tri- service Military Ball in the spring. Scabbard and Blade posted honor guards at the Student Union on Veterans' Day. J f MIDSHIPMAN RIFLE TEAM. Front row: R. Hale, C. Heatley, D. Schaper, G. Johnson. Second row: W. Koch, J. Middleton, J. WilcoX,j. E Yarbrough. Third row: S. Cupps,j. Green, R, Taverna. M, . A , ' f ammo' ?'ff ,-,ry .., ,. M Q ,.:fa:g..Z,g,w,55::41,gn Ag: nzzlfvnu, va 4 ,!1,:H.:57'.z:' 'p fzifiiiifz-wE3 1,, 5: 'I 'S 2 HQ , I x 4 Z 3322 4 The Midshipman Battalion marched in the spring parades on Francis Quadrangle. MIDSHIPMEN BATTALION OFFICERS. Front row: W. Westbrookgj. Day, W. Gayg D. Dyckman, commander, D. Hacker, F. Buckholdg G.john- song E. Detchemendy. Second row: R. Corbin, E. Gray, E. O'Dell, Midshipman Rifle Team practiced precision drills. G. Wolverton, R. VanHoutan, j. Abram, R. Brown, T. Lomax, K. Kramer. Third row: J. McKeown, D. Kunz, W. DeSpain, C. Hawken, R. Noll, R. Ketts, B. Beckett, W. Todd. Midshipmen Organized Female Auxiliary Unit The purpose of the Midshipman Battalion, since its beginning in 19-46, has been to educate and train well- qualified men as commissioned officers of the US Navy or Marine Corps. ln addition to the time spent during the year on the drill field and in ROTC classes, the sopho- more Midshipmen participated in a summer cruise, There were approximately 250 men enrolled in the program. The Mer d'elles, a women's auxiliary to the Naval ROTC unit was introduced in the fall by the Midshipmen to promote interest in NROTC and to serve the Univer- sity and community. The Battalion sponsored the annual Navy Ball in the fall and continued to publish the Mid- shipman newspaper, The Fmzlfzif. A precision drill team, rifle team, and basketball team were also sponsored in conjunction with the NROTC program. 53 34 VV VV Za. i Wi l R t . . Y i . A S L. X '1 A l S1 , S S MER D'ELLES. Front row: L. Snow, R. Stinson, C. Wade, B. Barnetteg J. Polmantier, executive officer, S. Lonczak, commander, M. Zielinski, trea- surer, C. Grafg S. Gallaisg L. Staples, B. Gay. Second row: S. Tweedie, F. Rabe,j. Tahtinen, B. Sisk, P. Longtim, M. Dobbs, P. Randolph, L. Gold- berg, C. Gundling, K. Pierce, Third row: C. Neuschel, L. Blake, D. Bunt- ing, B. Gay, F. Buckhold, D. Dyckman, D. Hendrix, A. Carrington, G. Steele, D. Haley, N. Lackman. Fourth row: C. Winn, D. Kunz, K. Hoov- er, P. Jensen, K. Edwards, K. Saunders, J. Elbert, N. Olson, D. Hacker, C. Heidbreder. Fifth row: A. Winfrey, J. Fahrenkrog, J. Pell, B. Price, S. Pohl, K. Kiehl, K. Pollard, L. Lingelbach, G. Gardner. Nametags proved helpful at Rush Teas. An informative meeting was held for rushees prior to selection by the Midshipmen. Mer D'Elles Created as NROTC Auxiliary Mer d'elles, meaning Her seas,', was started in the fall of l967 as a service organization. The group, sponsored by Lt. David Hendricks, served as an auxiliary unit to the NROTC. The group was composed of 66 freshman, sopho- more and junior girls who were selected by the Midship- men Board at a series of rush parties. The men then evalu- ated the girls on the basis of scholarship, activities, poise, and personality. The purpose of Mer d'elles was to promote scholar- ship, create an interest in the NROTC, and serve as official hostesses for the University. Their first year was a busy one spent with organizational problems and money making projects. The girls held a Christmas package auction, a rummage sale, and a doughnut sale. Their first official appearance was made during the annual Spring Parades in Francis Quadrangle. Religious Groups Fostered International Projects 9 5 f'?l 'af'p N if 'l 2 ff' ,Q Q9 111' 'A X 'N' ewxvq 4 I ,., 1 i .- Qu,.,-......-Q., ,. xv-nge. ,Yr Qxwtyxkh ,r Hillel was the center for jewish youths. The YWCA International Mart featured gifts from all over the world. Sim 'f e N we Q E x be . A Volunteers, sponsored by the YMCA Inca Project, spent the summer in Peru working and living in native communities. 535 536 YMCA. L. Naas, first vice-presidentg B. Olson, second vice-presidentg S. Steing B. Taylor, president. YWCA. First row: B. Beurkle, N. Fortman. Second row: M. Webbg R. Mangold, second vice-presidentgj. Denham, treasurerg K. Ball N-snr N---Nt. A YMCA volunteer participated in their tutoring program for underprivileged children and opened new worlds for them. Hillel Foundation Was Host for Sunday Brunches B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation provided many reli- gious, cultural, and social activities for jewish students. These activities, under the direction of Rabbi Abraham Pimontel, were presented in the form of Friday night ser- vices, Saturday night canteens, seminars, and guest lec- turers. One noted lecturer was Dr. Richard Rubenstein, contributor to Playboy magazine, who spoke on the Playboy Philosophy and the New Morality. Students socialized at mixers sponsored by Hillel. Participating in the wide variety of programs were Bacia Gordon who introduced her annual exhibit of con- temporary art, Tuvia Friedman who spoke on his book, The Hunter, and United Nations correspondent Moses Schonfeld who discussed The Current Problems in the Middle East. Regular Sunday morning discussion brunches on current events and classes in beginning, advanced, and modern Hebrew were offered at the Foundation. Rabbi Pimontel offered counseling services to the students. i im B'NAl B'RlTH HILLEL FOUNDATION. Front row: I.. Bucky, recording secretaryg W, Schwartz, first vice-president, L. 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V VV , .V 'Vw '-,751 LVV:-.Vw-4---V 1-'J V V 35:V 540 Senior Pacesetters Moved in New Directions Alice Aslin, Delta Delta Delta Patrick Adams, Kappa Alpha Order E S i 3 Waawmwm W x x X MW Mwwmwf Q , wwwwiw t filing ' -ff '31 algal assi is .,-. Q if - 1 X4 .- vi Nu--mm-w......,,.t,.,,w t Kenneth Baughman, Alpha Tau Omega E'-ii VI O Nancy Fowler, Delta Gamma MV .Q-A Xa lx'?1 gg 71? 5 5 i Z, 2 jen Edwards, Pi Beta Phi Gary Kombrink, Sigma Chi W,,,,..i.iN.fa--:'x!M5 W' W M ,.... ,uk- We Paul Johnson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Robert Cahn, Zeta Beta Tau Ka.. I mi fi f Q vm 'vm i. tr' fix, sw 2 16 Pacesetters Served N, ' L J V' A ' ff in 5 , f V M ,,,. ,V , 2 , r i 2, ,, J -1.325 'WWPYV g V 7, ,I 11 7 Stephen Lcvirch, Zara Beta Tau Sue Lowe, Off-Campus Stephen Scott, Off-Campus john Leer, Off-Campus 42 A Campus Energetically . . .. 5 Amiwk K . .... . .- f wiwstft.-,Q - Q -Lfra-slnugf,'f f, E i Cecil Phillips, Beta Theta Pi E wssfixxyi :QQ 3 4-he :FN 5-GIA 155' -. h as t, i,i t ii P, is , i ,..' Q ii ii i P- P ' l ,:.. QQ, sltxhn Meyer, Beta Theta Pi Donald Singer, Alpha Epsilon Pi -.B WW.-it .M George Peters, jackson 1-louse .t,,,,,... ,Nw-mm www mmm. swim. me A .tg A 1, N mmm, bmw. isiihunhu 543 544 Q .mask 'N .. S. Q E The Blood Drive, an event sponsored by Campus Chest, was one of many activities under MSA jurisdiction. . may 4 .1 - Q A s. .ze . .. K, ,. , , 5 i. 1 .xii X .E P. Abell j. Abraham P. Albart ' L W. Allen B. Allgeyer D, Alfhoff o M1 S. Anderson L. Archias J. Arend .5 3 D. Alexander C. Allen ' . ..s. f A M' J. Amos B. Anderson S. Arky -I. Arnold X R. Allen if S M. Anderson I 'f'!' if T. Arnold .. i i . .gwif ig .' A W A ... . Lk: Q in X: I .. F A A A. , -f Q ' .. A -Q-' . 1 slts - A. Aslin K. Atwood R. Aubuchon S. Axt N. Bailey S. Baker A . . . . -3, K , guiim 5 oslsllo f N. Ball Activities recruited participants at Merry-Go-Round. A 'F QQ is 3 QR age X 5 as A ssseelo . X .K .,,. W.: 51: ' 2 C. Ballard M. Ballou B. Balsamo R. Barber G. Barker Tap Day Honors Rewarded Senior Leaders N.---' I -iv.. - N 'M Nd. New memlvers of senior honoraries QEBH, Mystical Seven, Mortar Board, and LSV were announced at Tap Day. ? 5 H I . AVVV ' . , ' 3, H '- VAA 5 4, W: rw me r-J N. Barker R. Barker Ii. Barnholtz fl. 1 F. Bax bl. Bayer P. Beary lei wma Mia - '-31? VAVVV B D. Bensinger rl. Berick C. Beyer ' :,. .g V f' K. Bolin H. Bonham P. Borgelt ., . if ' Q A I AL? ' ,f ' -ff ? Y 4 S. Barrie D. Barton Wfi fi? S H5 E. Becker L. Becker WM, 6 hy' 'bv A f ' .I S.. W .5 - . K My Wm 2 I ., A 1.1.2 Q in E f K . l K.. V ' F. Bartsch R. Bates P. Batterberry S. Baudendisrel j. Bauer in - . ,... K .Jr W . it ff' me 1 lf . ' W. Beckett M. Bello A. Benage T. Bennett C. Benson 4 f - Q. I ,.:1 W . 5 -1r,. I , l it VVL A me Z . i' 3? . Rx 4 . 4' f S. Bigos C. Bishop L. Bishop R. Black H. Blair B. Blal-ae -l. Boals H .A A N . I ..., ap. 5 ,aaa - M 5 .. ll. ,Q V, .vyi .. A . f In f A L f. I4 3 I. vl I , ,gh A M. Bornstein Al. Borusiewich H. Bossaller S. Bowlan B. Bowling J. Boyel f J Hn 4 f i, W My V i f2 , f H. Bradley V 4. u. 4 4 4 Z f ff ii .E Z A f .gf 1 ,. .,, . . Hy. W . s xg 1. f X ! I xy Z .W M f .4 M. Bradley T. Brtmdau T, Brandenburg bl. Brandt I.. Brauer H. Breitenbach Al. Bridges Al. B ridwell B. Bridges Al. Brightwell G. Brill r A 54 46 .V G ' S N. Brill L. Britt T. Brncic D. Broughton G. Brown a in ' A- . 1-fs I I Q 3.5 fl. 'L I-I. Brown M. Brown S. Brown S. Brown R. Bryant '--'. r ,... 2 E 5.. M ., 0 -'H ..,. C it 1 - if ' S S n-w. 'iii L. Buescher D. Burgess C. Burpo J. Butler M. Butler Qf i lfi' ii lll: Xllll B 3 ' r 'ff' A nj it-.fy S .- .:', ' t In 1 A I i Q S. Byrne S. Byrne R. Cahn C. Cain G. Calame A.... .. kk-5.: .Rs K --k. . K . '. --4 ' C. Caldwell J. Callaham P. Carmichael N. Carrington R. Carter S. Carter f ' B. Charde 1 L 'if yyiv fr m N J x P. Carter J. Chase 1? C If ' rg. j. Casals fffif . J. Chiles 'R is G. Chandler P. Chandler ff . zz- K all B II: .W A P. Churchill Al. Clark gg, ,-.M - Sig, it - if 6. K. M .Af W, in j. Clark R. Clark S. Clark S. Clark E. Clarkson Q ,:., Q if k k . . .'. ' 'iii'f tfs Q S. Clayton R. Clymer j. Coad G. Cobb P. Cockayne Registration Meant W, it Short naps minimized registration line fatigue. K :P is Tedious Lines, Wasted Hours, and Closed Classes - i Once inside Brewer Fieldhouse, students discovered additional lines. I E . ., 1 I 'k ' f zvifaii f, Q .. . . , V.. gm R. Cooper Y W. Creech ,l j 4 K R. Dannull ..i.5...?g... 9 . . Fall registration 3 v . T: 0 .31 5 hi -W I 5 V I l W ,ff wi i 5 C. Cole V. Coleman G. Collandt S. Collins C. Combs DI. Conway J. H, ...f M' ' if , ft ' D. Cope M! C. Criswell . Croley . L. Daugherty C. Davis ff. X.. W M WZ 0 x. T - R. Cope S. Cougheno .sg :K B X. lines often extended an entire block. V- ' . F W . . M A X .. A , I n A ur D. Counts D. Counsil D. Cowan j. Cowan R. Cowan N. Cowger T . ar tts le F F' if 1, . y W. Crook W. Culver B. Cunningham R. Cunningham K. Daigle M. Daley N. Damasco C F . .. 'T ' . K-.. V' 1 ' A . ' ', ...- , V' I l if ' J. ,V V' ' v te . . i F , , F L. Davis W. Davis D. Davidson C. Day K. Dean A. DeBasio F. Decker 547 548 4 . 7 If E ,f Z' 4 3 f ar C. Delsig E. Denning S. Denniston L. Dent M. Devenport WW 2, A ' E3 fa '3 f lk G h il 0 I S. Dew L. Dicus S. Diehl D, Diemer D. Dillingham il' ' W W ill if . . , . 4 'i', ' f l' -' , 1 'W ' W I if '.., K A .W ff' . V Q fy ,VI 'A k' , vv., I I V , V i .. . K I t All SAK 1 del N. Dixon R. Dodd E. Donnell E. Drucker G. Duensing W, Dungev M. Dunlap T. Dvorak D. Dyckman K. Eagan ,VVV , , V ,.,L ,,., ...5 ..l:.y. V.,V,rr7, .,,, ,,, , 4, V,,. ,k,r ,,,.k,r , ,V E .V,, I X f,',-ff I -i ,. - ',,V .- 1 ' . 4 , ,,, . t 2 ,K ,,,. .n ii 1 1. 1 an . 1 ,,, .1 ':-, 3 A ,,v' V K. W A ' .. . if' ii A. fl Y' , ,- iii - ' '5 ' f iayv ' . . t i 47 5 A ' iaa 1 l A h V V iiii K. Ealey G. Easter D. Eatherton R. Eck P. Ederle C. Edmonds C. Edwards M. Edwards W. Eftink M. Eggers ' E ,I . . n' ' 'iiy ' k v -V I .i I , , I. ,f,. .V .- I .., . ,.,.... I . . li i W A W W Y '377 N i f .sw . t nsiis E .i ff A-if K ' fa it as . A- i , if E to W 2 ,,,,: ' i' i i f I G. Ellerbrock W. Elliott P. Ellis S. Ellsworth P. Eng E. Engelbrecht D. Erickson K. Ethridge -I. Evans R. Evans V, 'Q V ., i .. W- 1 A girl was defenseless when attacked by male mud slingers. Studying was abandoned for a mud fight during final week. Students Eased Finals Tension in Mud Fights -.q.,.,,...-WWf-..,N,,,iW.,...,-M-,f..a,,,,,N,.. - W, V. ,.,,,, ,.,n ....,,,- ...AM ..,,n,...aMe. .,, .ww ,,,,,. W-l . 7 fa. 35 V. 5 AM wg ,Q Q. if ldv --1 5. V-94 . ' to ,nnt a 1 af ii, -,', 2 .fi .. I ff X if 5' . W aff Q f 2' E H ,Q .. at 4 W 1 , f ' 4 . Q ' W ,Y ak 'KA .. M A awww W ,jf-4'f L N 5 Wu M 4, H E? Q .fs ' gf, . A ,fi I W Ju 9 3' , 5 'lr X J J ,Q W K t it A hose drenching did not begin to clean mud-stained clothes. Girls escaped male avengers by hitching a ride. sew 5 R. Evans - . -fV- i'i ffwzf' . A - f -:-' . F in ' Q., . W . . VV Z. at I L x B. Farmer D. Faser rl. Fayant A. Feinberg L. Fields A. Fillmore R. Finck M. Finley A. Finnell 7.51. .V H ,f,' Q I ,. H 2 VI 'F ' ' '. H 5 t ' A . f , V f' HK A 4, f, an 5 . ' I Q ji A..v If , 6 ir A iz fx A L ',,,A .I .l . 'i' ' l i A Z 'Z5 'fl M fi 4 5 J C. Fischer I . '-.1 V DI. Fries G. Galloway ,l. Fisher VI. Fishman S. Fleischmann C. Fleming N. Fowler K. Franklin G. Frazier W. Frey R, Friedman ,A W .. V . . , f., . ,4 rf.. V, - V f-51. . V , .. . . .,.,, . , AA wh: 5 MV 2.2! W 7,1 .rw . , .V 4 b V V L. Friesz G. Froehlich B. Frost G. Fuchs L. Fullerton D. Fuson K. Gaffney B. Gale P. Gallagher .,.. l . . V R. aa we 1 A 4' R 2 A is Q a ' - 5 f R A ' it at I ,ii ' 'V ' H 1 , Q -f-: .4 I V H. Galloway M. Galvin L. Garard H. Garner ,I. Garrison V. Garton R. Gates D. Gehrke K. Gfcrlfile D4 Gfffhdfnlf an Sh I P. 549 The skies were sunny at the coin toss when seniors john Douglas 4367 and Gary Kornbrink C145 mer the three Arizona captains. M e . ? e .flaw . A x as - .fag .e s i . . .. '35 X. X ri . N QV f ' . ' -f1':' ' ,,-Q e,.,- . - H . Ax . . l n G. Germann R. Gesme T. Gibbons K. Gifford R. Gillies .fi ,r. ' iiiii f iiiii if is--: . r Q :I QW. .. L . E X .,e ,.,, . . X 4. gi' X x i dsl , Q, X . .. YQ 3' P f -ish in . -. - . .Y . S. Ginsberg G. Glass W. Gleason J. Gliedr S. Goings ...gig k K K ..kk .... L.. k.,.mi5k5Z:..k... . . . . .. .. ..... , ...s.. ..sw.i5.1.. .. 4 Q xv i W.. Q Rx gf Q is X Q s ,nw Q v X .. W Q.. qqil A Q vun . ,.,...:.,.. t . . .ssf . D. Goldberg G. Goodrich nl. Gordon P. Govreau K. Graeler .-1111sf21?5EfE.ffiEi's.' . K K . T. Graham J. Grant E. Gray S. Green P. Greene 1 -A -A . 5' R -ff 'r sg F .P ' S .N . ,.. . 5 .in X K- X A, K .A . V, ,K-E-ing av- - .. ..... U..- .. , .... . ,... .. .,. ,. V ., GV J H : , I , I ,A . . . 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W1Qf7.l1!W' rf'-.'L'P ' 5 if is W4 . , his QQ Aff' . ' P. Gurman D. Hackmann -I. Haddix M. Haddix M. Haeussermann T. Haire A. Hainey G. Hall M. Hall P. Hall A '.'.. i ':' ai. . 'V W L L P I :AI A Z. f - ,VVS L9 ' R Q 1 in Vi. . V H as 1. - as W . i. i fi e R if F Q ll ,V f ,F-. , ' H . .f 'X 4 U5 5- r - ' ' r i' L 1 L 'f r 2 ' . 1-fi. is. V , . ' , in f Q. . Q 1-f ' A, D , . V l'r' ' C. Haller H. Halpern M. Hamacher P. Hamblin P. Hammer B. Hamilron V. Hanick B. Harding K. Harding M. Harlan 1. 5-gy . , V . ' A . - .,V,. ' .4 Wll . - L a W wf 1 f . ,f ,.7, .1 ., . 1 -H r . f f i .p a . . . V 7 In kr . 7 I xi . 'V 4, . -'... , ,. V ' X ' A.,V if ' 5 L. Harman P. Harman K. Harpster B. Harris C. Harrison N. Hart T. Hastings j. Hawkins K. Hawkins R. Hawkins - ff . C A . e L 3 f r 5. fy . . I' V. 4, ,gg 3 5 1 . fi in r N V' W I f ' A . .I A , :,:f- V kr Q w . , M I '-Q A P, Heckemeyer J. Heidbreder D. Helms D. Hemry L. Henry K. Hershberger P. Heskes C. Hess G. Herrenbach S. Hickey .:'..f3ff--f :N1 fz'l'.'f.4 ft ...,, I 'l 'f . 4: V I I W A K . A - .. A V .i ... .V . V... , - M , V ,.W,z,, A ...,V . .. . I .f W .,.. ,A ,,,,j ,K ,. XJ z My 3 ,,,. Q . Q my for . R , j iv K .A H' T . ii i f '.. ' . - ' A i ' . 'A A 2 if . if ... .- V ' i N i ' ' . 4 ' ' ' l .g-- AM! fwlfi .' ' i i P, Higginhorham H. Hill H. Hillman B. Hill L, Hines R. Hines D. Hinnah M. Hirsch R. Hirr B. Hobbie L. Hoboy 551 kt Q Q 9 N X Nb N .t X, -K 'ex X L. r . T525 X ., 3 'ff - X D. Hochman ' iii. ' 3 va. N S , if J D. Horn . S. Huddleston J b 'b:k..b i fr ..,. -fm . X. 5. ,. f. lif J-Y ffitsasirf K s Q as , - u - X f -:ima 'a.5i.s1.5as at K 1 no W -WSE P -.GYM -: . ,.,,. - - uf: .-:-:, 'sg:jgSigf. y- .U - 5- Its ' :. if EQ xt .sl-gif fs. M. Hogan T. Hoiclal J. Hopson J. Hornbuckle J. Houghton J. Houx .N .. .. .,... , ,.... Q Q 2. S f+ 'J 'Ji M. Horenkamp C. Howard 3. YP' ' ' f ii? 'g J if N if R .- 'L .- .- -- 'i -2:12 fiiflfiifff K . 4 . 5 125' 1 ' 1 . L. Hudson E. Huffman L. Huffman L. Huffman L-Jf .. .. - 'sin . : B. Hukriede J. Hulet S. Hume R. Hummel J. Humphreys l 7f-- ' .ff-- . . m.n mfsli . f S Xi-li. ' E 2. s. 1-'ii .21 -.Q E... -A if y,e on .s. t . . J : .: L it , J. Hurt i f ' Y R. Hyatt Ns. ma U I ,I x if J I. Intag .f..mwf,ff.., . . Y Q W' V ..V 4? 5 gi K. Jenkins W ,,, V H. Jones D. I-Iurtt . . F. ix. . a s 4 . R. Ideker J. Ihler D. Ihrig f - ' Esau aaa 'Q A sk if D. Israel G. Jacks G. Jaeger ,., A -I W it V i i ff : , 1 T. Jensen J. Jennings . i .... ,. , 4 - .t.. ,. J. Jones J. Jones S. Jones RV- .ark ' 41 ,f i 1 ..- E. I .ii A. Hussaini J. Hussey J. Hutton I Q I G. Ikerd 1 A. Jamison . ,.,.. :IV , '21 .' ' li l V. Jennings H. John L. Johnston 2 Senior Women Left s E i Kathy Massie pinned a corsage on Mrs. Tom McCall during MPC. gf 'KW1 J SWE? ff? - C. Judy J. Kaminski D. Kamler D. Kapfer S. Kearns University Atmosphere for Modern Careers Women advanced to new fields including data processing. P. Kelsey A. Kiraly J. Kopp S. Korte S, Kon S, Kovic E, Kraft B. Kral xl. Krepps R. Kresge P. Kreysur S. Krueger . Kemmling A. Kenneheck V, Kerr i 'Um-nu.. Long hours of study helped women achieve educational goals. I A .. . Emi G of or 1 f i r gy. I 5 . . , ,. r ' ' lr' 9 6 .4 , . . . Z. '15 if lil ' X ,290 ' 4 ' M. Keyes E. Kick H. Kiefer G. Kietzman G. King bl. King i , ' Aff U f y ., 3 . V, . ..A V V 4. . . ,. . f f it .J ,f -- J 4 I W f . at I we H! i . ,A 3 W. Kirsch C. Kissee D. Kissee D. Kliethermes L. Kloud vl. Koch S. Koeller R. Kohl C. Komadina ' ' V V . 'M'-, V . ' ' . .. ,. V M 'W -. ' A 3' f ' - M f i Af ' 51 ., 'fr 4 A 'W 4 K' , , fi Ng -51 ' i ' f U I ' L ' li 1 A' 2 A.. 7 . A W by .T A . Zz. , . S. Krull 553 54 Eve thought about the possible effects of Witch Zarpa's curse. Adam told Eve that he cou1dn't marry her because she was a monster. .ages , , L :.ki sexi- 'stem AI. Kuennekc R. Kuntz D. Kunz -.gifs e i-L ii is Q 1 15? as fx- A . . t zbbl t. Q qi :b:,: 1 A AE M. Kusiak D. Kutta AI. Kuttenkuler at 3? shts M S. Lamm C. Landwehr 455 W. Lasley fn :QS . f. ' W m fi t..s SL N. Lawson . ,, , 5. at .ar N Y Q S. Leczy . Lamm ' L :FTSSKXQ s M S. Land wehr :sk M. Latimore s Eire: - .Gi 51- :Hs P-S F. Layman J. LeFever F Q at I . I di A D. Lewis G. Lewis .L. B. Lieberman in ..-tt. um? x S R. Liefer K, Landis 5 2 K A. Lang 'Y x 3 R 3? x 5 5 L ,S S ft F X R Q X A X is . O, A. Lawson W' .W S. Lazerson j. Leggett i M. Lichius W . .- R. Liermann Seniors Helped Produce Independent Musical live told the police chief that Adam wouldnt marry her and he then run into the forest to become a hermit. 2 Q tdt i t tt tt tttd M ttt i Zi tl L . fi I ' qi A , . 5 if .. ' A ,WV P. Lincoln D. Lindow T. Lintern L. Livengood L. L'l-lots VI. Lloyd S. Lock V. Logan S, Lonczak K, Long if fr 1 6 f X , J! , I-is W' gf f if K 4 8 QA? we I M if if iw Q? K' M. Long: M. Long M. Long L. 1,0014 ' if 'sa- , V 0 P. Looker f it gg, 2' at g K by M. Lutcs B. Lyon R. McBride W. McBride .1 1 -'f' i iff ' 5 ,. 7 f ' ,.V: x . ,,,., i H I l K. MCRQ-ynolds T. Mclhnherts L. Mans B. Midwy ww . L I if i-l' 'L +2 ,Ar V!.,, M VV: K K A Ai L W l xl, Mai-kg D. Martiisin C. Martin Al. Martin li. McClain aff : .:. L. Mai x ldo 'wi if R. Martin 7 :' 'ffifi L if 1 S. Lorch D. LOWS S. Lowe R. Luehbert H. Lugger DI. Lushy Aiivgiiv A. i.i L ' ,i i K I A... 6 0 I my H . . X, . 4 Q- rm 1 .V ' 'L ..... . 'irr' 'zl' . L Anil i ,l. McFadden C. McGee -I. McGuire ,l. McKee T. McKelly G. McMahon ' 4 ' Ji 1 V . ' .J V . .... .. .iv in i L K L if r . ... 1 - . . i L .li MJCFZ S. Mulaney R. Malcolm R. Maness L. Manser R. Marcks A A ,. rfi- E we if-2 .. L fiil. L L fm L' 1-2. -.... . .it if may ..i . ' V., -4- A ..ViV lf- VV f E 1. , V, . Kahne A tii r 4 f L. Mathcny K. Maxfield -I. Maxwell Cf. Mayes -I. Mayfield G. Meader 555 56 us A pie eating contest was one of the many events that took place on SigChi Derby Day. 9 f ff ' 1 ff f V , . ,l ,. ., ,. 'fr f , , 7 Q A Q I7 V 'ZZA ' L ' Mmm ul: , 'A, M' . J My ,ww E. Meechan E. Messner V. Metcalf N. Metz C. Meyer j. Meyer f w, Q 5? A 7? , I V ,W 1 L Greek Customs , q . ' .g ..,, 2 ' A. Michael R. Michael if . ll . W. Miles M. Millan .. V' f . ' ' 5 ' api in 'li . f-.. , Y . 35. .. :VAV M ,,., f.., . . .-i' .4 W fy I rl I 1 .E ,,V . .I , .t ' I AW . 7 'if 'T ' , ' f 'K em ' -' W . '.. if 'W V- - :Zf ' 75 ,. 2 f. . 'Q A ' .fi ' r x L . hevt 5 'T D - . it L . L L V 1 ,V-.1 K- ' gl' Q C. Miller D. Miller L. Miller L. Miller L. Miller L. Miller M. Miller N. Miller S. Miller N. Milne . , A VV V V Vnyi W L . rf- ' f ' 'M W tt I . '7 M. . . . . em IQ L ri 1 A Mg . X, V V ,VII M L I . .M l ... Q - . N IV. Q ,A I Vg3:..i,.V.5....l3 X ' R ,A,., Q N. Milne M. Milosovich T. Miltenberger D. Minks D. Mitchell S. Moellering T. Monnig J. Montgomery j. Montgomery D. Mooney 't ',l' I ,i, ' I ' ,, ' Y' ' ','li Y if i ' . ' X ,vll ,,, . :I A 5 I :ef :wisp AA l I if ya .. 3 ' A ' ki i 1 I in W Y . '-'i v ...,, V ii'i- ' ,,. ' ff fv- K ' fr - v',v. ' ' ' Q ' ., Zili ' l .,' 5 -,,-. z ' . A I C. Moore L. Moore J. Moran M. Morgan D. Moritz G. Morrison L. Morrow D. Moutrie J. Mowrer K. Mowrer j, Mueller Were Upheld Through Seniors' Active Efforts 'S QI eikii j Fraternities competed for trophies during DU Campustowne races. Pat Adams read the Secession Proclamation to the KA Rose. y .,, M. Mueller P. Nenno t,, . ' iii: V l 1 i y . .2 . s, Nykiei L. O'Shea . ,r,, f 'Q if S. Mullen K. Murray VI. Myles P. Naas A, Nagel j. Nagel . - r r rrrr rrrr , . W ' . C ,sf ' 'l,,. . . A ' PM' 'ft ' 'E R. Newell j. Newsom ul. Nichols P. Noland T. Norman S. Norton .ff r as fs .Q A -, 1 V . ffl .,.. . , I fi P . ',,V f i 'Q V H L lf i M ' T. Nykiel S. Ochmanski j. O'Connor B. Odell E. O'Dell D. Olmstead fy P A: V 0.7 V Z it : l' . A ' H C. Owsley C. Palmer VI. Palmer S. Palmer N. Pappas D. Pascoe 5 M. Nathan C. Neff . . . az - .- S. Noyes K. Nuhn 1 Wi- V' I M I S. Olson P. Oltmann P. Parrish S. Pattengill I . il j. Neininger f l 1 W .l. Null , fff ff-1 3 fi .1 ff rr. r Z ff 2. ? J. Osborn C. Payne 557 M. Payne digii W. Perkins . E. Phillips X 5 KN W. X t N 6 C. Pope D. Prigge .. lx DI. Putnam PP PP .Qi-:.. :, .:.. .. st A X . . 'l PQ. Y Q9 X A New X Q' W. L . .avi im-Q tggnl Independents Were R. Pearl A. Pearlstein C. Penner L. Pennington e .iii . ' V K .P ,':.' .., g iw L P, we P P. N-QP 5. b i. . SEM .L .3 f S, Petefggn Pfitzer G. Pllllip C. Phillips ewes ble ?ef.' FQ. A P.. j. Phillips E. Polinsky M. Pollock J. Polmantier .bqikk h b . . . iez y. - S-'P .... A ' LL P' A 'i s - ' el ' .P ,.. .R x- 3 P eiee P P Atl Ar I C. Potter AI. Powell R. Powell L. Prewitt ', ' .. . .. ' 5, K M H 1 -Q huk, P ' eP'e S .T sg 'zqi a .. A, Q E. Prusak ss X G. Ramsey P. Pryor L. Purdy P is L . j. Ray D. Reed efei Q-i. Pthe ,wfs Pf P P .e. - C. Ragsdale G. Rahbar T. Ranahan V. Ratcliffe P ...W s :.. iiriie- P We -'1 s S :sm ' f, W jf. -vi. . I .P ff? .ye sen P. Reed D. Reinhardt D. Re-nfro S. Reppell . W- stf P 'R' ' P ... PP W s . 1 , . .... . eeiee V ' ' Q K. Reynolds L. Rice L. Rice C. Richards 8 at SRBYXPQE g I .... Pee.. ... ... , Ps... T. Pusateri :wwe Pf,P-as--Q.: 1 - Page ?'?'i-li: .vs . Y?5:5P?' .. Q K ' S. Reed . '52 R. Ray .. K X M. Reynierse O. Richards Independents relaxed during a break at the Independent Ball. 1 if Active in Student Organizations and Politics Leather jackets and serapes Completed the outfits of these band members. .L 5 1 V, Y ' Q 5' Dancers frugged at the Independent Ball. Z I A lf -I. Richesin S. Richter K. Ricketts G. Ridder S. Rivkin D, Roberts M :jA J 4 . A. 'vt 4 if 'fi '4 M . ' .7 I W - i R - R P ii'iiit2ri qri A iN I My A ,. E Q frv .. T R L ' - nl. Roberts E. Robinson L. Robinson P. Rochester J. Rodgers V, Rohrer T. Rollins G. Romines D. Rosebrock P. Rosengren , ,AV N A , 5 .V M ,, - 1,7 ., 1 V in H .. 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E f W ..- 7 7 .. xg 51.22 . . . 4 ..v 12, i f A ', f f , ...-' ' ,ffii if I 1 H ww, ,gs ', ' ... I A. fi V W . if 2' D. Sellers R. Sellmeyer C. Sellner D. Sept . ,,,.. '--, ' V V' ,., , M . A ff M V! X' , ist V X f f z Ai If ...J , 1 A. Schultz B. Schultz P. Schultz a Q f if A . MW . 5 K 4? S 1 sm f Y j. Scott .swf 5. A 'H S. Scott S. Scott .. ., ... G. Sergent S. Settlage N, Seymoor ff f ' - V . . V Iv.. . . i .. . 2 if ' 'f .l', Vi I V - . w c L fi A 'e'. . M Z' 1 if 4 X f 4- if 5 Nil R. Shaffer L. Shanks L. Sharp R. Shatz C. Shaw V. Shively S. Shlyen B. Shull D. Sierck A. Silverglat R. Silverman Gene jones 4349 ancl Tom johnson 1255 scored 848 points in '68, Gene Pinkney 1245 became floor leader after three years on the bench. Seniors, Experience Strengthened Cage Squad ,pf if fest jones led the Tigers in scoring, as he sank 46.2 per cent of his shots and averaged 18.7 points per game. V A .V VV :V 5. 1, i f . f K if 'K e s - ,. . A N. Silverstein N. Simon D. Singer W. Singleton P. 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Zinzer 56 St. Joseph, Mo. 564 Studies and Activities Molded Seniors' Futures A ABELL, PATTI A. HOME EC Stockton, California University Chorus, Women's Glee Club, Spring Sing, Barnwarmin' Skit, Engineers Queen Skit. ABRAHAM, JANICE E. JOURN Santa Ana, California Dean's List, YWCA, Quiz Bowl. ALBART, PHYLLIS A. EDUC Silex, Mo. SNEA. ALEXANDER, DOUGLAS J. A8cS Aurora, Mo. ALLEN, CATHY A. HOME EC Perry, Mo. Pi Beta Phi Rush Chrm, Phi Upsilon Omicron, KEA, Gamma Sigma Delta, AWS Conference Bd., SA Forum Comm. ALLEN, RONALD W. FOREST Sullivan, Mo. ALLEN, WILLIAM A. JOURN Norris, Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha, People to People. ALLGEYER, BONNY EDUC Alton, Illinois Chi Omega Rush Chrm, Mortar Board, Fanfare for Fifty, Carousel Director, Angel Flight Sec., Pi Mu Epsilon. ALTHOFF, DAVID E. ENGR Calhoun, Mo. AIIE Rec. Sec, Engineers Club. AMOS, JAMES H. A8tS St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Marching Mizzou, MSA Senator, University Band. ANDERSON, BARBARA L. A8cS Skidmore, Mo. Tri-Penta, SA Exhibits Comm, People to People. ANDERSON, MARY L. EDUC Hughesville, Mo. SNEA, WRHA Governing Bd., Mizzou 4-H. ANDERSON, SUSAN EDUC Valley Park, Mo. Pi Lambda Theta, Pi Sigma Iota, SNEA, Spanish Club. ARCHIAS, L. JOSEPH BZSLPA Sedalia, Mo. Phi Delta Theta. AREND, JANE EDUC Monett, Mo. Delta Gamma, Vice-Pres., Leadership Training, MSA Elections Comm. ARKY, STANLEY W. B8cPA University City, Mo. Alpha Espilon Pi, Marching Mizzou, IFC, Lead- ership Training. ARNOLD, JOHN A845 Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Chi. ARNOLD, THOMAS E. B8cPA St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. ASLIN, ALICE L. EDUC Kennett, MO. Delta Delta Delta, AWS Pres., Mortar Board, Fanfare for Fifty, Pi Lambda Theta, Who's Who. ATWOOD, KATHLEEN A. JOURN St. Louis, Mo. AUBUCHON, RICHARD R. FOREST St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. AXT, SUZETTE K. ASLS Kirkwood, Mo. B BAILEY, NANNETTE EDUC Oregon, Mo, Marching Mizzou, Univ. Orchestra, Pi Lambda Theta, Tri-Penta, Collegium Musicum. BAKER, SANDRA S. EDUC Independence, Mo. BALL, NORMAN H. B8cPA St. Louis, Mo. BALLARD, CHARLES W. ASLS Morley, Mo. BALLOU, MARTHA A. A845 Webster Groves, Mo. Quiz Bowl, AWS, Muneaier. BALSAMO, BARBARA A. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. SNEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Mark Twain Tri-Penta Pres., Floor Pres. BARBER, ROBERT ABLS Kansas City, Mo. Marching Mizzou, Wildlife Club, Gymnastics Club. BARKER, GEORGE B. BSLPA El Dorado Springs, Mo. BARKER, NORMA S. EDUC Hannibal, Mo. SNEA, Modern Chorale, Dormitory Jud. Board, CSC. BARKER, RONALD K. EDUC Independence, Mo. Delta Upsilon, Savitar Frolics Assistant Director, MSA Elections Comm. BARNHOLTZ, ERICA F. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. BARRIE, SANDRA A8cS Park Ridge, Illinois Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres., AWS Conf. Bd., She-Delts, KEA, Engineers Queen Semi-finalist, Greek Week Banquet Chrm. BARTON, DIANA L. ................ EDUC St. Louis, Mo. WRHA Pres., MSA Steering Comm., Who's Who, MPC Steering Comm., AWS Big Sister Dormitory Coordinator, Women's Centennial Comm. BARTSCH, FRANCES T. EDUC Hazelwood, Mo. SNEA, Dormitory Social Chrm. BATES, RICHARD T. BSLPA Liberty, Mo. Beta Theta Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, Freshman Track. BATTERBERRY, PATRICIA K. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, Tri-Penta, SNEA. BAUDENDISTEL, STEPHEN P. ABLS Perryville, Mo. BAUER, JERRY EDUC Belleville, Illinois Sigma Chi. BAX, FREDERICK 5. A8cS Kansas City, Mo. Rugby Club, Newman Club, Intramurals. BAYER, JOHN G. EDUC Kirkwood, Mo. BEATY, PATRICIA A. JOURN BEYER, CHARLES A. B8cPA Webster Groves, Mo. Beta Alpha Psi. BIGOS, STANLEY J. NURS Fremont, Nebraska Sigma Phi Epsilon. BISHOP, CAROL A. B8cPA Vandalia, Mo. Phi Chi Theta. BISHOP, LINDA E. EDUC Daytona Beach, Florida Delta Delta Delta Vice-Pres. BLACK, ROBERT R. JOURN Apollo, Pennsylvania Sigma Delta Chi. BLAIR, HENRY E. B8cPA St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi. BLAKE, BARBARA R. HOME EC Kansas City, Mo. BOALS, JANINE EDUC Springfield, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega, Mortar Board, AWS Re- search Comm, SA Summer Pres., Univ. Orches- tra, KEA, Sigma Rho Sigma. BOLIN, KATHY EDUC Lake Lotawana, Mo. Pi Beta Phi. BONHAM, HAROLD W. ENGR Paris, Texas AIIE. BORGELT, PHYLLIS EDUC Concordia, Mo. BORNSTEIN, MICHAEL B8cPA University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon, Pi. BORUSIEWICH, JUDITH A. EDUC Festus, Mo. BOSSALLER, HAROLD D. AGRI Gilliam, Mo. Farm House Social Chrm, Collegiate FFA Pres., Ag Club, Alpha Tau Alpha, Blairstown, Mo. Gamma Alpha Chi. BECKER, ELAINE M. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. WAA, Paidotribai, Hockey Club. BECKER, LINDA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Delta Gamma, AWS Exec. Bd., Special Key Chrm, SNEA, Young Democrats, Panhel dele- gate. BECKETT, WILSON A8tS Columbia, Mo. Phi Delta Theta, Pre-Med Club, Rugby Club Treas., Pres., Pi Omicron Sigma. BELLO, MUSTAPHA AGRI Lafia, Nigeria BENAGE, ANDREW N. A8cS Iberia, Mo. Inter Co-op Council Pres., Three Squares Sec., Business Mgr., Pre-Med Club. BENNETT, THEODORA EDUC Chicago, Illinois BENSON, CAROLYN E. A8cS, EDUC Fayette, Mo. Tri-Penta, Alpha Sigma Iota, Mo. Readers,CSC, Spring Sing. BENSINGER, DOUGLAS L. ENGR. Creve Coeur, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, AIChE, Amer. Nuclear Soc. BERICK, JOEL D. A8tS University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Quiz Bowl, Leadership Train- ing. BOWLAN, SHERI JOURN Topeka, Kansas Chi Omega, Gamma Alpha Chi, Savitar Frolics, MSA Office Staff, AWS Calendar Comm., Ho- mecoming Dance Comm. BOWLING, ROBERT A8cS Columbia, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. BOYEL, JUDITI-I A. A845 Richmond, Mo. BRADLEY, HENRY B8tPA Phi Del ta The ta. BRADLEY, M. FRANCES A845 Rich Hill, Mo. BRANDAU, THOMAS H. B8cPA Kirkwood, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge Trainer, Arnold Air Society. BRANDENBURG, TERRILL EDUC Independence, Mo. SNEA, Independent Musical Cast, AWS Big-Lit- tle Sister Comm., Intramural Bd., BSU Publicity Chrm. BRANDT, JUDITH A. EDUC Rosebud,Mo. BRAUER, LINDA L. B8cPA Rockford, Illinois Chi Omega, Beta Alpha Psi Sec., Savitar Frolics: Miss Mizzou Semi-finalist, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Quiz Bowl. BREITENBACH, HAZEL M. EDUC Columbia, Mo. Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Sigma Iota. BRIDGES, JAMES F. B8tPA Rolla, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Newman Center Pres. BRIDWELL, JAMES A518 Springfield, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Beta Kappa. BRIDGES, BARBARA EDUC SpringEeld, Mo. Delta Gamma, SA Forum Comm., CEC, SNEA. BRIGHTWELL, JANE EDUC Union, Mo. Confluence, Pennsylvania Angel Flight, Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Lambda Theta, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Tri-Penta, Homecoming Dance Committee. BRILL, GENE A. ENGR Joplin, Mo. Engineers Club, ASME. Unionville, Mo. BRILL, NANCY L. EDUC Joplin, Mo. BRITT, LARRY G. EDUC Montgomery City, Mo. Delta Upsilon. BRNCIC, TED A. B8tPA St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. BROUGHTON, DAVID L. B8tPA Shelbina, Mo. Alpha Kappa Psi. BROWN, GARY G. B8tPA St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega. BROWN, HAL P. ENGR Kansas City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Rush Chrm., Rush Book Edi- tor. BROWN, MORRIS Albany, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Treas., Entente Exec. Comm., IFC Delegate. B8cPA BROWN, SONJA M. EDUC Mexico, Mo. SNEA. BROWN, STEPHEN S. B8cPA Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, ROTC, COA, Delta Sigma Pi COA: Scabbard and BRYANT, RICHARD B. B8cPA Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Psi Pres., Arnold Air Society. BUESCHER, LINDA EDUC Manchester, Mo. SNEA, Pi Lambda Theta, YWCA. BURGESS, DONALD B8tPA Warrenton, Mo. BURPO, CARL E. A8cS Delta Sigma Phi, Pre-Med Club. BUTLER, JOHN W. A8cS St. Louis, Mo. BUTLER, MARVA EDUC Risco, Mo. BYRNE, SHARON A. EDUC Ferguson, Mo. SNEA, MSA Election Committee. BYRNE, STEVEN J. B8cPA Ferguson, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha. C CAHN, ROBERT A. B8tPA Kansas City, Mo. Zeta Beta Tau Vice-Pres. IFC Chief Justice, Mystical Seven Pres., Greek Week Queen Selec- tion Chrm., Homecoming Queen Selection Chrm. CAIN, CHERYL J. EDUC Kansas City, Mo. MSA Senator, AWS Conference Board, Laws Hall, Sec., Halftime Homecoming Comm., SNEA. CALAME, GARY F. A815 Republic, Mo. Student Activities Board Cultural Director. CALDWELL, CHARLES F. AGRI Braymer, Mo. Ag Econ Club, Ag Club. CALLAHAM, JOHN E. ENGR Mendon, Mo. ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Mizzou 4-H, Engineers Sigma Kappa, SNEA, Young Republicans, Home Ec Club. CASALS, JUDY AHS St. Louis, Mo. CHANDLER, GLENDA JOURN Alexandria, Virginia Alpha Gamma Delta, Model UN Secretariat, MSA Elections Comm., Young Republicans, JSA. CHANDLER, PHYLLIS EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta, SNEA Vice-Pres., AWS Research Comm., MSA Leadership Training, Junior Panhellenic. CHARDE, BARBARA A8tS Kansas City, Mo. Social Work Club, Gentry Hall Floor Pres., Jud. Board, Entente Exec. Council, Member at Large. CHASE, H. JACK JOURN Moberly, Mo. MSA Senator, Entente Vice-Chrm., Chrm., Model UN Delegation Chrm., MSA Public Is- sues Chrm. CHILES, JOY A615 Fort Sheridan, Illinois Delta Delta Delta, AWS Leg. Council, People to People, MSA Blood Drive, Book Pool, Home- coming Queen Selection Comm., Spanish Club. CHURCHILL, PATRICIA EDUC Chillicothe, Mo. Delta Gamma, Little Sisters of Minerva. CLARK, JAMES R. AGRI Marshall, Mo. Farm House Vice-Pres., Ag Club, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, Reg. Quarter Horse Show Mgr. CLARK, JOYCE A. EDUC Alton, Mo. SNEA. CLARK, RICHARD W. AGRI Alpha Gamma Sigma, Ag Club, ASAE, Barnwar- min. CLARK, SANDRA L. EDUC West Plains, Mo. Univ. Singers Treas, Marching Mizzou, Univ. Orchestra, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Lambda Theta. CLARK, SUSAN NURS St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma. CLARKSON, EDNA M. EDUC Laclede, Mo. SNEA, Semester Abroad Program. CLAYTON, SALLY M. A8tS Hannibal, Mo. MSA Senator, Welfare Committee, Sigma Epsi- lon Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. CLYMER, RONALD A. B8zPA St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. COAD, JUDITH C. EDUC Grand Pass, Mo. SNEA. COBB, GAYLE HOME EQ Alpha Gamma Delta, AWS Jud. Board, Home Ec Club, Campus Chest. COCKAYNE, PATRICIA A. EDUC Carrollton, Mo. Pi Beta Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, AWS Calendar Comm., Mo. Workshop Theater, SA Announcements Comm. COLE, CORALEE JOURN Warner Robins, Georgia Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, JSA, Panhellenic Council. COPE, RONALD W. EDUC Hawk Point, Mo. SNEA. COUGHENOUR, SARAH A. JOURN Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Theta Sigma Phi, MSA Senator. COUNTS, DONNA L. EDUC Bonne Terre, Mo. COUNSIL, DANIEL E. ENGR Springfield, Mo. ASME. COWAN, DONALD G. B8tPA Washington, Mo. Beta Alpha Psi, Dean's Honor List. COWAN, JANE, C. EDUC Gray Summit, Mo. COWAN, RONALD D. B8cPA Gray Summit, Mo. COWGER, NANCY E. JOURN Niles, Illinois ISA, Journalism Production Bd., Maneufer Staff. CREECH, WILLIAM N. ENGR Wardell, Mo. Engineers Club: AIChE. CRISWELL, CAROLYN A845 Maplewood, Mo. Angel Flight Exec. Officer, AWS Leg. Council. CROOK, WAYNE J. AGRI Hardin, Mo. CROLEY, TOM EDUC Memphis, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CULVER, WILLIAM G. A345 Colorado Springs, Colorado CUNNINGHAM, BOYD B8tPA St. Joseph, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT L. EDUC Philadelphia, Mo. D DAIGLE, KAREN JOURN West Chicago, Illinois Theta Sigma Phi, Delta Gamma, Dormitory Jud. Bd. DALEY, MAUREEN EDUC Hamilton, Mo. Delta Delta Delta, SNEA, KEA, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Pi Lambda Theta. DAMASCO, NICHOLAS EDUC Lindenhurst, New York Delta Sigma Phi. DANNULL, REX FERD F. Trenton, Mo. AGRI Alpha Tau Alpha, Collegiate FFA, Ind. Aggies Treas., State FFA Contest, Hotel de Cot. DAUGHERTY, LEROY A. Chillicothe, MO. DAVIS, CHARLES A. Braggadocio, Mo. DAVIS, LEROY Archie, Mo. Block and Bridle Pres., Alpha Zeta Vice-Pres., Corr. Sec., ODK. DAVIS, WALTER M. Walnut Grove, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma, AGRI AGRI AGRI Ag Council Pres., Sec., Alpha Gamma Sigma FOREST Club. CARMICHAEL, PATRICK G. ABLS Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Chi. CARRINGTON, NANCY L. NURS Lebanon, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta, Young Republicans, SNA, Marching Mizzou, People to People. CARTER, ROBERT E. ENGR Tipton, Mo. Acacia. CARTER, CYLVIA JOURN Granger, Mo. CARTER, PATRICIA K. EDUC Pierce City, Mo. COLEMAN, VIRGINIA L. EDUC Jefferson City, Mo. COLLANDT, GEORGIA A. A8cS St. Louis, Mo. Social Work Club. COLLINS, STEPHEN M. ENGR Brookfield, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma, AIChE. COMBS, CATHLEEN A. HOME EC Palatine, Illinois. CONWAY, JACK A8tS Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. COOPER, ROBERT S. ENGR St. Louis, Mo. COPE, DAVID S. B8cPA Barboursville, West Virgin ia Delta Sigma Pi, Homecoming Comm. Blade, Forestry Club, Ag Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Pi Omicron Sigma. DAVISON, DALE A8tS Kansas City, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. DAY, CHERYL HOME EC Richmond, Mo. Savitar Frolics. DEAN, KENNETH P. A8tS Mexico, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha. DEBASIO, ALMA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Delta Gamma. DECKER, FRED A. A845 Lee's Summit, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Russian Club, Young Republicans. DELSIG, CHERYLL EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma. DENNING, ELLEN A815 St. Charles, Mo. 56 66 it E 5 - a I.. 4 if H if at H Q ' . ., , ' 1 ' ft3:,WlQ.. if '- 4 1444 Q aa.. fi.. 4 , y ,, ,,v, V .. f- .V Kappa Alpha Theta. DENNISTON, SARA J. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta, SNEA, Campus Chest, Young Democrats. DENT, LOUISE ASIS Salem, Mo. Young Democrats, PA, People to People. DEVENPORT, MARY A. A855 Marshall, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Univ. Parachuting Club. DEW, STEPHEN M. ENGR Kansas City, Mo. ASCE, Chi Epsilon. DICUS, LAURIE EDUC Kansas City, Mo. Delta Gamma Sec., Treas., MSA Committees. DIEHL, SHARON A. B254PA O'Fallon, Mo. Phi Chi Theta. DIEMER, DOROTHY D. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi. DILLINGHAM, DAVID W. ENGR Kansas City, Mo. Eta Kappa Nu Pres., Vice-Pres.: Tau Beta Pi Corr. Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Sophomore, IEEE Out- standing Freshman Award. DIXON, NANCY A. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. DODD, RONALD T. BZSCPA Plattsburg, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega, Freshman Baseball, Home- coming. DONNELL, E. JANE EDUC O'Fallon, Illinois Alpha Chi Omega. DRUCKER, ELLEN S. A845 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Alpha Epsilon Phi, AWS Conference Bd, SA Games Committee, Best Dressed Finalist. DUENSING, GEORGE F. A845 St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Pre-Med Club. DUNGEY, WILLIAM H. ENGR Columbus, Ohio IEEE. DUNLAP, MARY j. EDUC Fulton, Mo. DVORAK, TERRY JOURN Bellwood, Illinois Lambda Chi Alpha Vice-Pres., Aiazmztw' MSA Senator, Pi Omicron Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi: Phi Eta Sigma. DYCKMAN, DENNIS ENGR St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge Trainer, Pi Omicron Sigma, NROTC Battalion Commander, Mo. Workshop Theater, Scabbard and Blade. E EAGAN, KENNETH V. AGRI Villa Ridge, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma Vice-Pres., Rui' Nex, Ag Club, Block and Bridle. EALEY, KAREN A. EDUC Columbia, Mo, CEC. EASTER, GLENN W. AGRI Alpha Gamma Sigma, Alpha Tau Alpha, Colle- giate FFA, Mizzou 4-H. EATHERTON, DONALD R. EDUC St. Louis, Mo, ECK, ROBERT E. EDUC DeSoto, Mo. SNEA. EDERLE, PATRICIA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. AWS Jud. Bd., SNEA1 Laws Hall Jud. Bd. EDMONDS, CHARLES A84S Columbia, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma, Univ. Singers. EDWARDS, CARLOS D. BHPA Brunswick, Mo. EDWARDS, MARTHA j. ASIS Kansas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi Pres., Mortar Board Pres., Fanfare ' I in L 4 for Fifty, Student-Faculty Comm., Univ. Scholar. EFTINK, WILLIAM AGRI, JOURN Oran, Mo. EGGERS, MARY A. JOURN Two Rivers, Wisconsin Alpha Chi Omega, KTA, Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha Mu, Young Republicans, MSA Publications Comm. Chrm. ELLERBROCK, GARY E. A645 St. Louis, Mo, Kappa Alpha. ELLIOTT, WARREN F. AGRI Mexico, Mo. Farm House. ELLIS, PEGGY J. HOME EC Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Home Ec Club. ELLSWORTH, SHARON EDUC Kansas City, Mo. ENG, PATRICK B84PA Columbia, Mo. Kappa Alpha. ENGELBRECHT, ELIZABETH ANNA A645 Hermann, Mo. ERICKSON, DAVID A. ENGR St. Louis, Mo. IEEE. ETHRIDGE, KAREN EDUC Coral Gables, Florida Zeta Tau Alpha, SNEA, Young Republicans, YWCA. EVANS, -IUDITH M. Kirksville, Mo. AWS Comm., House Pres., WRHA Coordinata ing Bd., Social Work Club. A645 EVANS, RICHARD ENGR jacksonville, Mo. EVANS, ROSEMARY HOINIE EC Richmond Heights, Mo. Homecoming Dance Chrm., AID Sec., Carousel Publicity Comm. F FARMER, ELLIOTT E. B4ScPA Crestwood, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Delta Theta. FASER, DOLORES S. St. Louis, Mo. B84PA Gamma Phi Beta, Greek Week Comm., Young Republicans, People to People. FAYANT, JOHN E. ACSLS Ferguson, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. FEINBERG, ALLAN J. A815 University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi. FIELDS, LUCY EDUC Kirkwood, Mo. FILLMORE, ARTHUR E. A85 GALLAGHER, PATRICIA EDUC Berkeley, Mo. SNEA, AWS Office Staff, Intramurals. GALLOWAY, GLENN S. ENGR Kansas City, Mo. AIIE Pres., Engineers Club, Knight of St. Pat. GALLOWAY, HARRY F. AGRI Laddonia, Mo. Farm House. GALVIN, MICHAEL JOURN Columbia, Mo. GARARD, LESLIE HOME EC St. Louis, Mo. Zeta Tau Alpha, Panhel Delegate, YWCA, Young Republicans, Mazzeater. GRAHAM, THOMAS C. BSCPA Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Omicron Sigma, SA Board Vice-Pres., SA Speakers Comm. Chrm., Greek Week Chrm., Young Democrats Vice-Pres. GRANT, JAYNE B. A845 Connersville, Indiana GRAY, EDWARD ENGR Hermann, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sec., Pi Mu Epsilon, AlChE Vice-Pres., Pres. GREEN, STEPHEN A. FOREST St. Louis, Mo. GREENE, PAULETTE EDUC Jefferson City, Mo. AWS Conference Bd., Univ. Orchestra, SA Con- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Curators Scholarship. FINCK, ROBERT R. AGRI St. Charles, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Dairy Club, Winner of Student cert Comm. GRIFFEE, BARBARA J. Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Delta Pi Rush AHS, EDUC Chrm., Homecoming Dance Comm. Sec., Pi Lambda Theta. Columbia, Mo. Dairy Products Judging Contest. GARNER, HOWARD L. B84PA Dexter, Mo. GARRISON, JACK AGRI Purdy, Mo. Ag Econ Club, Radio Club. GARTON, VARIAN EUGENE AGRI Nevada, Mo. Ag Club, Dairy Club, FFA. GATES, RALPH D. AGRI Columbia, Mo. Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag Club, Ruf Nex, Sigma Rho Sigma, Block and Bridle. GEHRKE, DANIEL ENGR St. Louis, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. GENTILE, KARLENE M. A858 Chicago Heights, Illinois Mo-Maids Vice-Pres., AWS Leg. Council, MSA Book Pool Sec., Treas. FINLEY, MARY L. EDUC Amarillo, Texas Pi Beta Phi. FINNELL, ANTOINETTE V. AKSCS Independence, Mo. FISCHER, CAROL L. EDUC Creve Coeur, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Phi, CEC, Fulton Project. FISHER, JOYCE R. EDUC Fayette, Mo. FISHMAN, JEFFREY M. A615 University City, Mo. House Social Chrm, Lt. Gov. FLEISCHMANN, STEVEN M JOURN University City, Mo. Mo. Workshop Theater, Savitar Frolics, Indepen- dent Musical. FLEMING, CHARLES J. A845 Moberly, Mo. Sigma Nu, Pi Omicron Sigma. FOWLER, NANCY HOME EC Newtown, Mo. Delta Gamma, Panhel Pres., Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron, MSA Senator, Steering Comm. FRANKLIN, KENNETH S. B84PA St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega. FRAZIER, GARY J. AGRI Ursa, Illinois Alpha Gamma Rho, Varsity Basketball, Ag Club, Carousel, Savitar Frolics. FREY, WILLIAM F. AGRI Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Gamma Rho Pledge Trainer, Social Cahrm., Ag. Club, Hort. Club, All Student Musi- c . FRIEDMAN, ROSS A. AGLS University City, Mo. House Sec., Social Chrm., MSA Poster Distribu- tion Comm. FRIES ANET A HOME EC , I - Minneapolis, Minnesota Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Chi Sigma. FRIESZ, LANCE C. EDUC Gladstone, Mo. Kappa Alpha. FROEHLICH, GEORGE JOURN Winnipeg, Canada FROST, BRUCE Q. EDUC Shreveport, Louisiana Sigma Pi, Varsity Wrestling, Pi Omicron Sigma. FUCHS, GEORGE AHS St. Louis, Mo. MSA Senator. FULLERTON, LOIS JOURN Kansas City, Mo. Theta Sigma Phi, Model UN. FUSON, DONALD E. A845 GERHARDT, DON A845 Lexington, Mo. Pre-Med Club, Men's Chorus. GERMANN, GLENN R. AGRI Wellington, Mo. Collegiate FFA, Ag Club, Savitar Frolics. GESME, RUSSELL C. B84PA Hanlontown, Iowa Beta Alpha Psi, Dean's List. GIBBONS, THOMAS J. EDUC Lemay, Mo. MSA Senator, CEEP, YMCA. GIFFORD, KATHLEEN EDUC Alton, Illinois Savitar Ftolics, SNEA. GILLIES, RUTH A815 Ferguson, Mo. GINDEN, BARBARA M. EDUC, A815 Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Delta Tau Pres., Hillel Sec., Pres., Pan-hel Vice-Pres., People to People, Young Democrats, Student Orientation Comm. GINSBERG, SUSAN JOURN Chicago, Illinois SA Films Chrm., MSA Senator, Mo. Workshop Theater, Theta Sigma Phi. GLASS, GLEN A. BSCPA Peoria, Illinois Phi Gamma Delta Treas., Pi Omicron Sigma. GLEASON, WILLIAM R. ENGR Kansas City, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta, AFROTC, Arnold Air So- ciety, ASME. GLIEDT, JUDITH A. EDUC Monett, Mo. SNEA, Pi Lambda Theta. GOINGS, SHERRY HOME EC Kansas City, Mo. Delta Gamma. GOLDAMMER, LINDA ABCS Jefferson City, Mo. Chi Omega Pres. GROSS, ANNABELLE L. EDUC Owensville, Mo. Tri-Penta, Pi Lambda Theta, French Club. GROSSMANN, WALTER A8cS St. Louis, Mo. Who's Who, Human Relations Council Chrm., Founder, MSA Senator, Rules Comm. GROTE, CHARLES AGRI Lathrop, Mo. Ag Council. GROVES, CAROL A. NURS Iberia, Mo. GRUBB, RUSSELL A. AGRI Memphis, Mo. GUM, MARSHA EDUC Delta Delta Delta, SA Vice-Pres. of Promotion, AWS Conference Bd., KEA, Sigma Rho Sigma, Fanfare for Fifty. GUTMAN, PAULA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. YWCA Tutoring Program, NEA, Hillel. H HACKMANN, DALE R. AGRI Benton City, Mo. Alpha Tau Alpha Pres., Ind. Aggies, Collegiate FFA1 Ag Club. HADDIX, JAMES L. ASIS Schell City, Mo. Wesley Foundation Pres. HADDIX, MARSHA A845, EDUC Nevada, Mo. Sigma Alpha Iota, Russian Club, Wesley Founda- tion, Marching Mizzou, Concert Band, Univ. Chorus. HAEUSSERMANN, MARY L. JOURN St. Charles, Mo. Delta Gamma, Angel Flight, Theta Sigma Phi, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Dean's List. HAIRE, THOMAS AGRI Sikeston, Mo. Hort. Club, Gamma Sigma Delta. HAINEY, ALAN A815 St. Joseph, Mo. Phi Delta Theta. HALL, GINGER AHS Prairie Village, Kansas Alpha Gamma Delta, AWS Office Staff, Wildlife Club, Social Work Club, CEEP, Fulton Project. HALL, MARY A. ASIS Princeton, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board, Angel Flight Commander. HALL, PAMELA HOME EC Raytown, Mo. AID, People to People. GAFFNEY, KAREN LOUISE HOME EC Chwfffffield, MOA Springfield, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Pres., IFC Scholarship Chrm., Dean's List, ROTC, Pi Omicron Sigma. G GOLDBERG, DONNA A845 St. Louis, Mo. GOODRICH, GLORIA EDUC Kansas City, Mo. GORDON, JOSEPH R. AGRI Dearborn, Mo. GOVREAU, PATRICIA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. AWS, Intramurals. GRAELER, KENNETH B84PA Memphis, Mo. Home Ec Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mortar Board, Gamma Sigma Delta, Tri-Penta. GALE, BARBARA Chillicothe, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta. EDUC Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, B84PA Student Council. GRAHAM, BRENDA S. EDUC Independence, Mo. Delta Gamma Pledge Trainer, Angel Flight, Lit- tle Sisters ofthe Maltese Cross, AWS Jud. Bd. HALLER, CHARLES E. A845 St. Louis, Mo. HALPERN, HARRIET A. EDUC Kansas City, Mo. MSEA, SNEA, People to People. HAMACHER, MARY J. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Dean's List, Floor Social Chrm, HAMBLIN, RICHARD T. ENGR Ludlow, Mo. HAMMER, PATTY S. EDUC Kirkwood, Mo. Jones Hall Vice-Pres.,Jud. Bd. 7 Little Rock, Arkansas HAMILTON, BOBETTE EDUC Gladden, Mo. SNEA, Marching Mizzou, Univ. Concert Band, CEEC, Women's Glee Club, Dean's List. HANICK, VICTOR C. ENGR Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega. HARDING, BEN J. B8cPA Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Muzzeuier Business Staff. HARDING, KAREN K. ASLS Jonesburg, Mo. HARLAN, MARGARET A. EDUC Granite City, Illinois Alpha Chi Omega, SA Concerts Comm., Home- coming Comm., Jr. Panhel Vice-Pres., Young Republicans, SNEA. HARMAN, LAWRENCE L. AGRI Bynumville, Mo. HARMAN, PAULETTE M. A815 Owensville, Mo. Mo. Workshop Theater Treas., Purple Mask, Sigma Epsilon Sigma. HARPSTER, KENNETH AGRI Kidder, Mo. Farm I-louse. HARRIS, BETSY EDUC Memphis, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi. HARRISON, CODY EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Floor Pres., Hall Jud. Bd. Sec. HART, NANCY JOURN Alpha Epsilon Phi Vice-Pres., Theta Sigma Phi, Panhel, AWS Publications Comm., Dean's List, Schenley Scholarship. HASTINGS, THOMAS F. VET MED Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rifle Team, Pre-Vet Club. HAWKINS, JUDITH M. EDUC Canton, Mo. SNEA. HAWKINS, KEITH W. ENGR Columbia, Mo. HAWKINS, RICHARD T. ENGR St. Louis, Mo. IEEE Vice-Chrm., Radio Club. HECKEMEYER, PENELOPE C. EDUC Sikeston, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge Trainer, Carousel, All-Student Musical, Leadership Training, Home- coming Pep Rally Comm. Alpha Phi, Theta Sigma Phi, AWS Representa- IIVC. HINES, LARRY DALE B8zPA St.Joseph,Mo. Phi Delta Theta HINES, ROBERT T. HOME EC St. Louis, Mo. AIID HINNAH, DANIEL B. AGRI Gilliam, Mo. HEIDBREDER, JOI-IN E. ENGR Hillsboro, Mo. Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Engineers Club. HELMS, DIANA EDUC Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta Rec. Sec., SNEA. HEMRY, DONALD A. AGRI Gallatin, Mo. HENRY, LINDA S. EDUC Bogard, Mo. Home Ec Club, SNEA. HERSHBERGER, KAY EDUC Joplin, Mo. HESKES, PATRICIA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. SNEA. HESS, CAROL H. EDUC Kappa Kappa Gamma, CEC Pres., Int'l. Vice- Pres., Sigma Alpha Iota, SNEA. HETTENBACH, GARY W. ENGR Chamois, Mo. HICKEY, SUE A815 St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, Social Work Club, Dean's List. HIGGINBOTHAM, PAMELA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. SNEA Treas., PA, Pi Lambda Theta. HILL, ARTHUR L. A845 Independence, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. HILLMAN, HERBERT W. EDUC Thompson, Mo. Univ. Singers, Phi Mu Alpha, Carousel Musical Director, Student Opera. HILL, BRENDA JOURN Butler, Pennsylvania Farm House, Block and Bridle, Ag Club, Alpha Zeta. HIRSCH, MICHAEL A8cS St. Louis, Mo. HITT, RICHARD E. A815 University City, Mo. Zeta Beta Tau Pres., IFC, Pi Omicron Sigma, Greek Week Queen Selection Chrm. HOBBIE, BARBARA A845 Maplewood, Mo. HOBOY, LOREN P. ENGR Columbia, Mo. ASME, Engineers Club, MSA Senator. HOCHMAN, DAVID J. A8cS St. Joseph, Mo. Zeta Beta Tau Sec., Pi Omicron Sigma, ODK, Who's Who, QEBH, SAVITAR Asst. Ed., Ed. HOGAN, MIMI EDUC Columbia, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta HOIDAL, THOMAS M. ASLS Lincoln, Nebraska SA Forum Comm. HOPSON, JAMES W. JOURN Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Phi Delta Theta Vice-Pres., MSA Pres. Pro Tem of Senate, JSA, ODK, QEBH Pres., Pi Omicron Sigma. HORENKAMP, MICHAEL JOURN St. Louis, Mo. HORN, DAVID C. BSLPA St. Joseph, Mo. Beta Alpha Psi. I-IORNBUCKLE, JAMES K. B8cPA Independence, Mo. HOUGHTON, JAMES A. BSLPA Kingston, Mo. Delta Sigma Pi. HOUX, JAMES R. ENGR Warrensburg, Mo. Phi Delta Theta Pres., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ODK, QEBH, IFC Court Justice, Sec., Pi Mu Sigma. I-IOWARD, CHARLA A. EDUC Elsberry, Mo. HUDDLESTON, STEPHEN N. JOURN Denver, Colorado Lambda Chi Alpha Sec., Sigma Delta Chi. Overland' MO' Shelbina, Mo. HUDSON, LINN BstPA Sedalia, Mo. Marching Mizzou, Delta Sigma Pi. HUFFMAN, ELLA EDUC Gallatin, Mo. B8cPA Student Wives Pres. HUFFMAN, LARRY E. BSLPA Winston, Mo, Delta Sigma Pi. HUFFMAN, LAWRENCE R. BSLPA St. Joseph, Mo, HUKRIEDE, BETTY K. JOURN Springfield, Mo. Gamma Alpha Chi. HULETT, JOYCELIN L. EDUC Columbia, Mo. Home Ec. Club, SNEA. HUME, SANDRA EDUC Columbia, Mo, HUMMEL, RICHARD L. JOURN Quincy, Illinois Intramurals. HUMPHREYS, JAN O. AGRI Browning, Mo. HURT, JERALD L, A8cS Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Trainer, Varsity Base- ball Captain, ODK, Pi Omicron Sigma. HURTT, DAVID A. EDUC Sedalia, Mo, Delta Upsilon, People to People, AROTC. HUSSAINI, ADAMU AGRI Azare, Nigeria Amer. Soc. of Agronomy, African Students Assoc. Sec, HUSSEY, JANET EDUC Raytown, Mo. YWCA, CEC, NEA, MSA Senator, CSC. HUTTON, JANE HOME EC Forrest City, Arkansas HYATT, ROBERT W. A815 Sedalia, Mo. I IDEKER, ROGER AGRI Mound City, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta. IHLER, JAMES L. AGRI Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta. IHRIG, DAVID ENGR Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Chi. IKERD, GERALDINE EDUC Brentwood, Mo. NEA, AWS, CEC, Dean's List. INTAG, IRENE EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, SNEA, AWS Fashion Show, Savitar Frolics, Panhel Rush Comm., Dean's List. ISRAEL, DAVID FOREST Bethany, Mo. Forestry Club. I JACKS, GARY S. FOREST University City, Mo. Forestry Club, JAEGER, GAYLEEN J. EDUC Sedalia, Mo. JAMISON, ANITA L. EDUC DeSoto, Mo. SNEfA, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educators Nat'l. Con . JENKINS, KARL M. AGRI Adrian, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Block and Bridle, Ag Club. JENSEN, JUDITH A. EDUC Rolla, Mo. JENNINGS, JACK A845 Richmond Heights, Mo. Sigma Pi, House Lt. Gov., MSA Book Pool Ass't. Chrm., Young Republicans, Pi Upsilon Delta Pres. JENNINGS, VICKI EDUC, BISLPA Raytown,Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Chi Theta Vice- Pres.,B8cPA Student Council, MSA Elections Comm., Concerts Comm. JOHN, HAROLD O. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon Social Chrm., IFC Delegate. JOHNSON, PAUL A. JOURN Peabody, Massachusetts Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Who's Who, JSA Pres. JOHNSTON, LANE G. JOURN Eldon, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta Sec., JSA, Theta Sigma Phi, Mafzeater: Entente. JONES, HARRY O. BaPA Liberty, Mo. Beta Theta Pi. JONES, JAN A8cS, EDUC Springfield, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi, Panhel Delegate, Phi Sigma Iota, KEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Sigma Rho Sigma. JONES, JOHN E. ENGR Fairfax, Mo. Chi Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, St. Pat's Bd., ASCE, Engineers Club. JONES, SUZANNE E. A8cS, EDUC Jefferson City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board, Phi Sigma Iota, Delta Phi Delta, Pi Lambda Theta. JUDY, CHESLEY H. BSLPA Springfield, Mo. Univ. Parachute Club Pres., Nat'l Collegiate Par- achuting Championships Team Member. K KAMINSKI, EDWARD J. B8cPA McGuire AFB, New Jersey rd ia' 'fe Kappa Alpha Social Chrm., Univ. Golf Team. KAMLER, DAVID L. B8cPA St. Joseph, Mo. Delta Tau Delta, Intramurals, Dean's List. KAPFER, DENNIS HOME EC Wyaconda, Mo. AID. KEARNS, SHEILA JOURN St. Louis, Mo. YMCA, Dormitory Jud. Bd. KELSEY, PATRICIA J. EDUC Des Moines, Iowa Kappa Alpha Theta Rush Chrm., Little Sisters of Minerva, Savitar Frolics, Modern Chorale, MSA Office Staff. KEMMLING, JULES R. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. KENNEBECK, ALAN W. BSLPA St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi, Homecoming Promotion Comm. Chrm., IFC Delegate. KERR, VICKIE L. EDUC St. Joseph, Mo. AWS Representative. KEYES, MARTHA EDUC St. Charles, Mo. Delta Gamma. KICK, EARLENE A. EDUC Jennings, Mo. SNEA, Entente, Spring Sing, Dorm Jud. Bd. Pres., Sr. Key Program Coordinator. KIEFER, HARRY B. EDUC Eldorado Springs, Mo. KIETZMAN, GAIL M. B8tPA Kansas City, Mo. KING, G. EDWARD VET MED Farm House Pres., Pre-Vet Club Pres., Ref Nex, Vet Met School Frosh Class Pres. KING, JAN A855 West Plains, Mo. KIRALY, ANDREA A. EDUC Cleveland, Ohio Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Psi Sweetheart, CEC. 's-.VL1 569 Memphis, Mo. Mercer, Mo. 570 KIRSCH, WILLIAM T. ENGR Kansas City, Mo. SA Special Events Director, Concerts Comm. Chrm., Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Eta Sigma Pres., ODK, Scabbard and Blade. KISSEE, CHALICE L. JOURN Carthage, Mo. KISSEE, DARRELL E. ENGR Carthage, Mo. Pi Tau Sigma, KLIETHERMES, DALE S. A845 Linn, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta. KLOUD, LAWRENCE J. AGRI St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Marching Mizzou, Pi Omicron Sigma. KOCH, JOHN M. VET MED Sikeston, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma. KOELLER, SUSAN A815 St, Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi, Pi Mu Sigma. KOHL, RONALD W. B84PA Concord Village, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, KOMADINA, CAROL EDUC Jennings, Mo. AWS Big Sister, Announcements Comm., MSA Leg. Research Comm. KOPP, JOHN J, Kansas City, Mo. A8lS Pre-Med Club, Dean's List, Phi Theta Kappa. KORTE, SHARON JOURN Glasgow, Mo. Alpha Phi, Angel Flight, MSA Senator, Mortar Board, Who's Who, MSA Elections Comm., Par- ticipation Comm. KOTT, SUZANNE M. AHS Raytown, Mo. Alpha Phi, KCCS, MSA Elections Comm., Ex- hibits Comm., Leadership Training. KOVIC, STEPHEN P. ASIS Chesire, Connecticut Phi Gamma Delta, Golf Team, YAF, KRAFT, ELSIE EDUC Brentwood, Mo. V Gamma Phi Beta, AWS Representative, Rules and Reg. Comm., Savitar Frolics, Homecoming Decorations Comm., SNEA. KRAL, WILLIAM BQSLPA Chicago, Illinois Tau Kappa Epsilon. KREPPS, JERALD A. A818 Napoleon, Mo. Delta Phi Delta Vice-Pres. KRESGE, ROBERT R. JOURN Silver Spring, Maryland Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Delta Chi, KREYSAR, PATRICIA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. SNEA, Mo-Maids, Young Republicans, Pi Lambda Theta. KRUEGER, SUSAN A84S Webster Groves, Mo. Quiz Bowl, Spanish Club. KRULL, SUSAN E. EDUC St. Joseph, Mo. Delta Psi Omega. KUENNEKE, JONE M. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega, SNEA. KUNTZ, ROBERT C. ASCS Brentwood, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha. KUNZ, DAVID A. BBCPA St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha. KUSIAK, MARTHA ASLS Webster Groves, Mo. MSA Senator. KUTTA, RICHARD ENGR St. Louis, Mo. Who's Who, ODK, Pacesetter, Engineers Club Pres., St. Pat's Bd. Chrm., Alpha Pi Mu, Pi Tau Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. KUTTENKULER, JANE ASICS, EDUC Tipton, Mo. Social Work Club, Tri-Penta, Pi Lambda Theta, SNEA, Fulton Project, MSA Publicity Distribu- tion Comm. L LAMM, SHARON K. HOME EC Woolridge, Mo. MSA Senator, Academic Affairs Comm., AWS Representative, Home Ec Club, WRHA Repre- sentative. LAMM, MARY C. EDUC Sedalia, Mo. Mo. Workshop Theater, Univ. Readers, SNEA, PA. LANDIS, KAY ASCS St, Joseph, Mo. Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Tri-Penta, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sec., People to People, AWS, MSA. LANDWEHR, CARL J. AGRI Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta. LANDWEHR, SUSAN EDUC Creve Coeur, Mo. Pi Beta Phi Pledge Trainer. LANG, ALLEN A845 St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Pi, Pi Omicron Sigma. LASLEY, WILLIAM J. A845 Raytown, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Univ. Opera, Modern Chorale, Youn Republicans. LATIEIORE, MUFFET EDUC Ballwin, Mo. Chi Omega, Panhel Delegate, AWS Rec. Sec., Mortar Board Treas, Delta Phi Delta, Student- Faculty Comm. LAWSON, ANN EDUC Bonne Terre, Mo. Pi Beta Phi, KEA, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, AWS Model, MSA Office Staff. LAWSON, N. DAVID EDUC California, Mo. SNEA, SA Dance Comm., House Sec. LAYMAN, FRED C. AGRI Knox City, Mo. LAZERSON, SHEILA K. EDUC Omaha, Nebraska I SNEA, Young Republicans, Hillel, Barnwarmin' Queen Candidate, Homecoming Queen Candi- date. LEEZY, SYLVIA EDUC Brentwood, Mo. LEFEVER, JERRY G. FOREST Rocheport, Mo. Forestry Club, Sigma Pi. LEGGETT, JEFFREY L. ABCS St. Louis, Mo. Dorm Vice-Pres., MSA Senator, Scabbard and Blade, COA, Phi Sigma Iota, PA. LEWIS, DAVID B84PA St. Louis, Mo. Delta Upsilon. LEWIS, GARY L. A845 Essex, Mo. LICHIUS, MARY A. EDUC Jefferson City, Mo, SNEA, Young Republicans, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Chi Omega. LIEBERMAN, BENJAMIN B8CPA Kansas City, Mo, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Model UN, Campustime Ra- dio, Quiz Bowl, YWCA. LIEFER, RICHARD P. JOURN Red Bud, Illinois Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha, LIERMANN, ROBERT S. JOURN St. Louis, Mo. LINCOLN, PAT JOURN St. Louis, Mo. Chi Omega. LINDOW, DEBORAH A. JOURN DeSoto, Mo. LINTERN, TERRANCE AGRI Hazelwood, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi. LIVENGOOD, LARRY C. A815 Jefferson City, Mo. L'HOTE, LYNETTE AHS Columbia, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, Savitar Frolics. LLOYD, JOHN S. BHPA Jefferson City, Mo. Lewis 84 Clark Pres., MSA Senator, Homecom- ing Parade Comm. LOCK, SANDY EDUC McLean, Virginia Pi Beta Phi, Greek Week Comm., Homecoming Comm., Bloomobile Volunteer Worker. LOGAN, VERYLE J. HOME EC St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigma Theta. LONCZAK, SHERRY A. EDUC Chicopee, Massachusetts Chi Omega, Young Republicans, NROTC An- chorettes. LONG, KENNETH JOURN Eldorado Springs, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma Social Chrm., Alpha Zeta, Ag Club, Ag Newt Review Editor. LONG, MARJORIE EDUC Bunceton, Mo. 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M MC BRIDE, RAYMOND B, ENGR Louisville, Kentucky Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Engineers Club. MC BRIDE, WILLIAM BSCPA Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi. MC CLAIN, BETTY EDUC Columbia, Mo. SNEA. MC FADDEN, JANE E. A845 Kansas City, Mo. MC GEE, CHARMAYNE EDUC St. Joseph, Mo. SNEA, KCCS, Mo. Broadcasters Guild, Mo. Workshop Theater, MC GUIRE, JAMES P. B84PA Chesterfield, Mo. Delta Sigma Pi. MC KEE, JOSEPH R. JOURN Long Beach, California MC KELLY, TIM B84PA Clayton, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, IFC Delegate, Dean's List, Dorm Treas. MC MAHON, GAIL HOME EC Kirkwood, Mo. Chi Omega. MC REYNOLDS, KARMA K. EDUC AWS Big Sister, Beta Sigma Phi, Home Ec ClubL SNEA. MC ROBERTS, THOMAS L. AGRI Malta Bend, Mo. Farm House, Block and Bridle Club, Ag Club, Univ. Parachuting Club. MAA5, LINDA H. EDUC Rock Island, Illinois MACKEY, BRUCE JOURN Stafford, England Delta Tau Delta, Pi Omicron Sigma, Intramurals. MADDOX, LINDA EDUC Fulton, Mo. SNEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Tri-Penta, Sigma Epsi- lon Sigma. MAERZ, JANET L. A845 Fulton, Mo. Delta Gamma, Sigma Rho Sigma, AWS Calendar Comm., Model UN, People to People, Home- coming Publicity Comm., Social Work Club. MALANEY, SHARON JOURN High Ridge, Mo. Gamma Alpha Chi Pres., PA, Mo-Maids. MALCOLM, RONALD A. JOURN Kansas City, Mo. House Social Chrm., Gov., MSA Senator, JSA. MANESS, RANDOLPH A84S Doniphan, Mo. MANSER, LAWRENCE D. AGRI Tina, Mo. Farm House Treas., IFC Delegate, Ag Club, Alpha Zeta, Ref Nex, Pi Omicron Sigma. MARCK5, ROBERT L. A845 St. Louis, Mo. Golf Team. MARKS, JEFFREY Z. B84PA Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Hillel, Pi Omicron Sigma, In- tramurals. MARTASIN, DONALD P. A855 Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi. MILLER, LESLIE W. A815 St. Louis, Mo. Beta Theta Pi. MILLER, LINDA A. EDUC Hamilton, Mo. SNEA. MILLER, LINDA A. EDUC Odessa, Mo. WAA Pres., Intramurals, SNEA, Paidotribai. MILLER, LYNETTE A845 Dixon, Mo. MILLER, MARK L. AGRI Rich Hill, Mo. Alpha Tau Alpha, Collegiate FFA. MILLER, NANCY L. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. NEA: Hillel. MILLER, STEPHEN W. B84PA Overland, Mo. MILNE, NANCY N. A845 Vandalia, Mo. Angel Flight, YWCA, AFROTC Wives Club, Rochdale Treas. MILNE, NELSON D. A845 Columbia, Mo. Arnold Air Society Commander, House Lt. Gov., YMCA. MILOSOVICH, MICHAEL K. A855 Lemay, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Omicron Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma. MILTENBERGER, THOMAS JOURN Warrenton, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MINKS, DANIEL R. AGRI Union, Mo. MUELLER, MERLE A. ACSCS St. Louis, Mo. Marching Mizzou, Univ. Concert Band, Univ. Orchestra. MULLEN, SHARON A845 Columbia, Mo. MURRAY, KATHY E. EDUC Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi, Fanfare fo , the Maltese Cross, MSA Senator, Student-Fa' culty Comm. MYLE5, JANET JOURN Niles, Illinois Alpha Chi Omega, Student-Faculty Comm., YWCA Tutoring Program, Mfzzzealeff Theta Sigma Phi, Tri-Penta. r Fifty' Little Sisters of N NAAS, PHILIP L. B84PA St. Louis, Mo. YMCA Vice-Pres., House Gov., MSA Senator, Delta Sigma Pi. NAGEL, ALLAN W. ENGR Steeleville, Illinois ASME. NAGEL, JACK ENGR Kansas City, Mo. 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METZ, NANCY EDUC St. Louis, Mo. SNEA, AWS Big Sister, Leadership Training. MEYER, CAROLYN A845 St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi. MEYER, JO D. EDUC Jackson, Mo. MICHAEL, ANNETTA EDUC Jefferson City, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma. MILES, WILLIAM R. AGRI Fairfax, Mo. MILLAN, MARSHA EDUC Webster Groves, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta Pres., Pompon Girls, Mer d'- Elles. MILLER, C. MONTGOMERY EDUC Bronx, New York MILLER, DALE K. B84PA Savannah, Mo. Farm House: Ruf Nex, Block Club, Barnwarmin' Skits Chrm., and Bridle, Ag Ag Council. MITCHELL, DONALD L. B84PA University City, Mo. MOELLERING, JAMES F. B84PA Florissant, Mo. Alpha Gamma Rho. MONNIG, TERESA R. EDUC Glasgow, Mo. SNEA, Home Ec Club. MONTGOMERY, JANE M. JOURN Carrollton, Mo. Pi Beta Phi Corr. Sec. MONTGOMERY, JOSEPH I. B84PA Paris, Mo. MOONEY, DAVID G. AGRI Ozark, Mo. Dairy Club. MOORE, CAROLYN JOURN St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, JSA, Little Sisters of Minerva Treas. MOORE, LYN M. A815 Raytown, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega. MORAN, JAMES A818 Kingston, New Jersey MORGAN, MARY L. A845 Hudson, Ohio Pi Beta Phi, Young Republicans, People to Peo- ple Social Chrm. MORITZ, DIANA K. EDUC Hale, Mo. SNEA, Home Ec Club. MORRISON, GWENDOLYN EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dorm Jud. Bd., AWS Hos- tess, Alpha Phi Alpha Sweetheart, Student Phys. Therapy Assoc. Pres. MORROW, LESLIE L. AGRI Tekamah, Nebraska Farm House, Block and Bridle Club, Ag Club, Pre-Vet Club. MOUTRIE, DAVID T. AHS St. Louis, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta. MOWRER, JEAN E. EDUC Unionville, Mo. SNEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, PA, Dorm Treas. MOWRER, KATHY 5. EDUC Richmond Heights, Mo. SNEA, CEEP, French Club. MUELLER, JOHN H. JOURN Cape Girardeau, Mo. Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Young Republicans State Chrm., SA Speak- ers Comm. Chrm., JSA Production Bd. NEININGER, JOHN W. B84PA Webster Groves, Mo. PA, Beta Gamma Sigma, Univ. Scholar. NENNO, PEGGY A845 Kansas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Epsilon Sigma. NEWELL, ROGER S. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Varsity Wrestling, Marching Mizzou. NEWSOM, JACK F. ENGR St. Louis, Mo. Delta Upsilon, IEEE Treas., Varsity Baseball. NICHOLS, JERRY L. AGRI Columbia, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi. NOLAND, PATRICIA A855 Kirkwood, Mo. Mortar Board, Fanfare for Fifty, Pi Lambda Theta, WRHA Treas., SAVITAR Mng. Ed., Bus. Mgr. NORMAN, THOMAS D. ENGR University City, Mo. Kappa Sigma. NORTON, STEVEN P. HOME EC St. Louis, Mo. NOYES, SUE HOME EC Liberal, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega Hist., AWS Conf. Bd., Sigma Rho Sigma. NUHN, KARLEEN AHS Raytown, Mo. Psi Chi. NULL, JUDY JOURN Bridgeton, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, Savitar Frolics, JSA, Theta Sigma Phi. NYKIEL, SUSAN Kirkwood, Mo. AWS Big Sister, WRHA Gov. Bd., Dorm Floor Pres., SNEA, ACEI. EDUC NYKIEL, THEODORE, 5. EDUC Lakeside, Michigan Varsity Track, SNEA. O OCHMANSKI, STANLEY P. EDUC Augusta, Maine Freshman Football, Baseball. O'CONNOR, JULIE EDUC Grandview, Mo. Chi Omega, Phi Chi Theta, MSA Office Staff Chrm. ODELL, BARBARA L. EDUC Columbia, Mo. 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A8cS Madison, Wisconsin Beta Sigma Psi. PHILIP, GLENN ENGR Fulton, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec., Treas., IEEE Sec. PHILLIPS, CECIL M. Kansas City, Mo. Beta Theta Pi, ODK Pres., Mystical 7, SA Treas., ASLS Region XI Student Union Pres., Pi Omicron Sig- ma, Who's Who. PHILLIPS, ELRY E. AGRI Stanberry, Mo. Farm House, Ag Club, AVMA, Young Repub- licans, IFC Delegate. PHILLIPS, JAMES M. ENGR Brookfield, Mo, POLINSKY, ELLEN EDUC St. Louis, Mo. POLLOCK, MARLENE EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Paidotribai, WAA. POLMANTIER, JEAN EDUC Columbia, Mo. NROTC Anchorettes, MSA Senator, Div. Chrm., Leadership Training, Chi Omega, Greek-Ind. Banquet Chrm. POPE, CARMEN HOME EC Bonne Terre, Mo. Home Ec Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, SA Dance Comm., Gamma Sigma Delta. POTTER, CORDES ENGR Columbia, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. POWELL, JOHN E. AGRI Sarcoxie, Mo. Alpha Tau Alpha, Block and Bridle Club, Live- stock Judging Team, Collegiate FFA, Ag Council. POWELL, ROBERT A815 Farmington, Mo. PREWITT, LAWRENCE R. AGRI Thayer,Mo. Collegiate FFA, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag Club, Marching Mizzou, Dairy Club. PRIGGE, DAVID E. JOURN St. Paul, Minnesota Sigma Chi, Mazzeuterf Intramurals. PRUSAK, ELAINE ASLS Granite City, Illinois Alpha Chi Omega Soc. Chrm., SNEA, Jr. Panhelg Homecoming House Decorations Comm., Greek Week Comm., SAVITAR Staff. PRYOR, PATRICIA EDUC Tuscumbia, Mo. SNEA. PURDY, LINDA J. JOURN Atlanta, Georgia PUSATERI, TIMOTHY BHPA St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega. PUTNAM, JOHN L, B8lPA Phi Gamma Delta, Varsity Swimming Team Co- Captai n, YAF Treas. R RAMSEY, GERALD L. A815 Neelyville, Mo. RAY, JUDY EDUC Perry, Mo. Home Ec Club, SNEA, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mizzou 4-H. REED, DEAN R. ASCS Windsor, Mo. REED, SANDRA EDUC Macon, Mo. Chi Omega. RAGSDALE, CHRISTINE R. EDUC Columbia, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Lambda Theta, Panhel Vice-Pres., Univ. Singers, Univ. Orchestra. RAHBAR, GEORGE ENGR Abadam, Iran RANAHAN, TERRENCE D. A815 Wheaton, Illinois Kappa Sigma, IFC Delegate, MSA Senator. RATCLIFFE, V. PAUL A8cS Evanston, Illinois Gamma Theta Upsilon, Italian Club, PA. RAY, ROY D. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi. REED, PATRICIA NURS East Prairie, Mo. ROBERTS, DOUGLAS S. Kansas City, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi. ACSCS ROBERTS, JOSEPH D. AHS Liberty, Mo. Sigma Chi. ROBERTS, ROY M. A855 Fredricktown, Mo. ROBINSON, EDWARD R. AGRI Archie, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Ag Econ. Club, MSA Mar- ried Students Comm., Ag Mech. Club. ROBINSON, LINDA JOURN Advance, Mo. Theta Sigma Phi. ROCHESTER, PATRICIA A81S St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigma Theta. RODGERS, JAMES R. ENGR Lake Orion, Michigan. ROHRER, VIRGIL K. BSLPA Bourbon, Mo. Alpha Kappa Psi Treas., Vice-Pres., MSA Sena- tor, Dean's Honor List. Parsippany, New Jersey Alpha Phi, SNA, MSA Story Hour. REINHARDT, DIANE G. HOME EC Kansas City, Mo. AID. RENFRO, DONALD E. B81PA Clinton, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. REPPELL, SUSAN K. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. SNEA, Spanish Club, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Pi Lambda Theta. REYNIERSE, MICHAEL G. A81S, EDUC Farmington, Mo. MSA Senator, French Club. REYNOLDS, KATHLEEN A815 Alpha Gamma Delta Social Chrm., Italian Club, Young Republicans, Carousel, Savitar Frolics, Rifle Team. RICE, LARRY F, A81S Eldon, Mo. Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Univ. Scholar, PA. RICE, LUCINDA A. EDUC Brunswick, Mo. Delta Gamma, MSA Senator, Steering Comm., AWS Bi-State Program Chrm., Fanfare for Fifty, Jr. Panhel Adv., Student-Faculty Comm. RICHARDS, CHARLOTTE HOME EC Westboro, Mo. AID, Marching Mizzou. RICHARDS, OLIVER JOURN Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. RICHESIN, JEANNE D. HOME EC Miller, Mo. Sigma Kappa. RICHTER, SCOT E. ENGR Columbia, Mo. AIChE. RICKETTS, KIM M. AGRI Fair Grove, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma Pres., IFC Sec., Dairy Club Pres., QEBH, Ag Club, Alpha Zeta, Ruf Nex. RIDDER, GLENN AGRI Marthasville, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Block and Bridle Club, Alpga Zeta Guide, Gamma Sigma Delta, Ag Clu . RIVKIN, STEPHEN M. JOURN Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Alpha Epsilon Pi, Manealer. Copy Ed.: Adv. Mgr., Bus. 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A815 Kansas City, Mo. gxlpha Epsilon Pi, Bull Moose Party Chrm. Foun- er. SANDERS, BARRY D. Raytown, Mo. Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Marching Mizzou, House Treas., Sec. A855 SANDERS, NORMAN A858 Odessa, Mo. SAPP, MARGARET A. EDUC Columbia, Mo. Columbia Women's Students, SNEA, Pi Lambda Theta, SAPP, WARREN N. ENGR St. Louis, Mo. MSA Senator, Baptist Student Fellowship, Fresh- man Wrestling Team. SARCI-IET, MIRIAM H. ASIS St. Louis, Mo. SCHABERG, DENNIS R. A868 Lexington, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta, Mystical Seven, ODK, Pi Omicron Sigma, Sigma Rho Sigma, Student-Fa- culty Comm., MSA Senator, Steering Comm. SCHANZMEYER, LAWRENCE P. B81PA Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta Pres., IFC Pres., Young Repub- licans, Delta Sigma Pi, BSLPA Student Council, Model UN Delegation. SCHATZERMERRY'L A55 Jefferson City, Mo. Pi Mu Sigma. SCHENEBERG,BObUTA EDUC University City, Mo, AWS Representative, Dorm Key Coordinator, Jud. Bd. SCHMIDT, KAY I. EDUC Foristell, Mo. Phi Chi Theta, Women's Glee Club. SCHMIDT, ROBERT K. A815 St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi. SCHMIDT, SHERMAN E. AGRI Portage Des Sioux, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi. SCHNURMAN, BARRY E. ASIS St. Louis, Mo. SCHOENEBERG, WAYNE T. A858 St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, MSA Senator. SCHOFIELD, CATHY EDUC Hallsville, Mo. SCHOLES, BESS HOME EC Platte City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta Vice-Pres., KEA Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron Ed., Mortar Board Hist., Gamma Sigma Delta. SCHULTZ, ALICE J. A815 Independence, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma, SA Literary Hour, SNEA, Mo-Maids. SCHULTZ, BETTY HOME EC St. Louis, Mo. SCHULTZ, PHYLLIS A. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. SCHUMACHER, ELIZABETH EDUC Columbus, Ohio SCHUMAIER, STEVE A818 Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, IFC Delegate, Young Democrats. SCHWAAB, ANN A815 St. James, Mo. SCHWABE, JOHN B. A81S, LAW Columbia, Mo. SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM R. A81S Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Hillil Vice-Pres., 'Student- Faculty Comm., Social Work Club. SCHWARZBROTT, SHELDON EDUC Roosevelt, New York Alpha Epsilon Pi, IFC Delegate, Rifle Team, AROTC. SCHWEGMAN, JANET M. NURS West Plains, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta, SNA, AWS Representative, Gentry Scholarship Comm. Chrm. SCOTT, JOHN Bartlesville, Oklahoma Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, MSA Pub- lic Relations Dept. Chrm., KCCS Staff, Dean's List. SCOTT, SANDRA D. Willow Springs, Mo. Marching Mizzou, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, WRHA Soc. Coordinator, Homecoming Dance Comm. Chrm., Fanfare for Fifty. SCOTT, STEPHEN C. JOURN Webster Groves, Mo. Maneuter: QEBH, ODK, Phi Eta Sigma, Who's Who, Kappa Tau Alpha. JOURN A85 SCROGHAM, JANE EDUC Windsor, Mo. SEBRING, DAVID E. ENGR, B81PA MoberIy,Mo. YAF Chrm., Young Republicans, Engineers Club, AIIE, MPC Delegation Chrm. SEIDEL, ANN EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Phi Sec., MSA Senator, Panhel Rush Counselor. SELLERS, DONALD R. A815 Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega. SELLMEYER, ROBERT L. AGRI Farm House, Block and Bridle Club, Ag Club. SELLNER, CHARLES E. A81S Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma. SEPT, DARLENE F. HOME EC St. Louis, Mo. 57 574 SERGENT, GERALD W. AGRI Halfway, Mo. SETTLAGE, SUSAN HOME EC St. Louis, Mo. Delta Gamma Pres., AWS Leg. Council, Orienta- tion Model, Homecoming Publicity Comm. SEYMOUR, NANCY A858 Chicago, Illinois Gamma Phi Beta. SHAFFER, ROBERT B. B84PA Sullivan, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SHANKS, LINDA K. EDUC Lawson, Mo. Phi Chi Theta, SNEA, House Pres., Marching Mizzou. SHARP, LINDA EDUC Kansas City, Mo. Delta Delta Delta, Little Sisters of Minerva Pres., People to People. SHATZ, ROBERT A855 St. Louis, Mo. SHAW, CHARLES A. A84S St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi. SHIVELY, VINCIL T. AGRI Shelbyville, Mo. Farm House. SHLYEN, STEPHEN J. B84PA Kansas City, Mo. A Alpha Epsilon Pi Treas., MSA Blood Drive, Pi Omicron Sigma, Hillel. SHULL, BONNIE J. JOURN Springfield, Illinois Delta Gamma Rush Chrm., Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Theta Sigma Phi Pres., KTA. SIERCH, DENNIS K. A84S Spencer, Iowa Social Work Club. SILVERGLAT, ALAN G. 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JOURN Raytown, Mo. SMITH, PATRICIA S. ASCS St. Joseph, Mo. SNYDER, LOUISE EDUC Beaumont, Texas Floor Sec., Treas., SNEA, SA Exhibits Comm., Carousel Publicity Comm., Art Club. SONENSCHEIM, DEBORAH JOURN University City, Mo. Theta Sigma Phi, SDS, Fulton Project. SOWERS, D. ERIC A815 Brunswick, Mo. SPANIEL, WILLIAM J. JOURN Las Vegas, Nevada Kappa Tau Alpha, MSA Senator, House Treas., Pre-J Club, Mo. Workshop Theater, MPC Dele- gate. SPITZFADEN, A. CRAIG BSZPA St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Chi. STALLINGS, JAMES V. B84PA Sikeston, Mo. House Sec. STALLINGS, THOMAS H. AGRI Malta Bend, Mo. Farm House Sec., Ag Club Treas., Block and Bridle Club, Ruf Nex. STEMME, OLAN W. AGRI Marthasville, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma Sec., Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Block and Bridle Club Sec., Treas.L Meats Judging Team, Livestock Judging Team. STERLING, DIANE HOME EC Bolivar, Mo. Alpha Phi Vice-Pres., Angel Flight Info. Officer, Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron Ed., Gamma Sigma Delta, Tri-Penta. STETSON, JOYCE EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, Homecoming Parade Comm., MSA Spirit Comm., SA Dance Comm., SNEA. STEWART, SUSAN J. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega, AWS Calendar Comm., SA Story Hour, CEC. STOLAR, DONALD S. JOURN Clayton, Mo. Zeta Beta Tau, Savitar Frolics Skit Producer- Dir., Carousel Producer, Greek Week Queen Selection Comm. Chrm., ODK, Waiting for Godot Ass't. Producer. STONE, JOHN BSLPA Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Delta Theta. STOUT, BETTY B. EDUC Richmond, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, Panhel Representative, AWS Representative, Greek Week Banquet Chrm. STRAKA, HAROLD B84PA Sedalia, Mo. STRONG, GARY D. A84S, JOURN Columbia, Mo. Delta Tau Delta. STUBER, THOMAS L. A84S Webster Groves, Mo. Beta Theta Pi Vice-Pres., Pi Omicron Sigma, SA Coffee Hour Comm., IFC Delegate. STUCK, RAY E. B84PA Independence, Mo. Alpha Kappa Psi, House Treas. SWACKHAMER, PHYLLIS A858 Fairfax, Mo. SWAIM, MARIE P. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. Tri-Penta, Marching Mizzou, SNEA Membership Comm. T TALBOT, GAYLA EDUC Lebanon, Mo. Delta Delta Delta. TAYLOR, DANIEL W. A815 Sullivan, Mo. TAYLOR, LYNN EDUC Clayton, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, Little Sisters of Minerva, Homecoming Parade Comm., SNEA. TEANEY, GARY R. B84PA Raytown, Mo. Beta Theta Pi. TENNILL, CLINTON L. EDUC Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Pi Vice-Pres., AROTC, COA, Univ. Cho- rus, Tiger Battery, IFC Delegate. TERRELL, MARY A. EDUC Hillsboro, Mo. Tri-Penta Chapter Pres., Hall Senior Key Coor- dinator. THOMPSON, PAULA EDUC Hobbs, New Mexico Kappa Alpha Theta Pres., Sigma Epsilon Sigma, KEA, Tri-Penta. THOMPSON, SALLY EDUC Slater, Mo. Spanish Club, French Club, SNEA, Phi Sigma Iota, Pi Lambda Theta, Tri-Penta. THURMAN, KIM EDUC Kirkwood, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma, SA Story Hour, SNEA, CEC, AWS Representative, Young Republicans. TIMPE, CHARLES B84PA Basking Ridge, NJ. Beta Alpha Psi. TODD, DANA EDUC Rockford, Illinois Alpha Gamma Delta. TODD, WILLIAM T. B84PA Fayetteville, North Carolina TOMPKINS, DOROTHY E. A84S Southwest City, Mo. 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A84S St. Louis, Mo. W WAGGONER, HUGH D. B84PA Jefferson City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Treas., IFC Delegate. WAGNER, ROBERT AGRI Alma, Mo. Alpha Gamma Sigma. WALKER, HARRIETT EDUC St. Louis, Mo. WALKER, JOHN L. AHS Mexico, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha. WALLEY, LYNN JOHNSON ENGR Hannibal, Mo. Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. WALLIS, HAROLD D. B84PA St. Louis, Mo. WALLS, THELMA A84S Wardell, Mo. Alpha Kappa Alpha, AWS Big Sister, MSA Sen- ator, Panhel Representative. WALSH, MICHAEL J. JOURN Atlanta, Georgia Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres., History Club. Columbia, Mo. WARREN, JAMES K. B84PA Granite City, Illinois Sigma Pi. WASHBURN, CHARLES B84PA Linneus, Mo. Alpha Kappa Psi. WAYNE, LINDA K. EDUC St. Louis, Mo. CEC, Spanish Club, SNEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Tri-Penta. WEAST, PATRICIA EDUC St. Louis, Mo. WEBB, CAROL J. A845 Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Tri-Penta. WEBER, CONNIE EDUC Belleville, Illinois Alpha Phi, Glee Club, YWCA, SNEA. WEBER, ELMER ENGR Jefferson City, Mo. Dean's List, ASCE. 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Duane, 5-19 Farmer, vlames, V5 Farris, Larolyn, 532 Farwell, Rachel, 515 Faser, Dolores, 2111, 519 Faulkner, NX'illiam, 115, 165 Faust,M11hael,1'5 Fauamt, Kpym, 1-18, 519 Fee, Darrell, 52-1 Feeler,,lerr1lyn, 5115 Fehling,11heryl, 591, 5111 Feinherg, Allan, 1111, 5-19 Feldman,,lame5, 1111, 551 Feltmann, F.A,, 5111 Fergason, Marguerite, 188 Ferguson,Cfather1ne, 219 Ferguson, Gregory, 182 Fergu1on.,lerry', 551, 1'5 Ferris, R1 Ferrugia, nhert, 2'5 Elizabeth, 515 Ferng, Nancy, 5116 Fessler, Dennis, 51111 Fetter, ,lohn, 192 Flala, -1811, 5 51 F1eg,Russell,56' Endicott, Raymond, 9-1, 96 Fndler,,l1l1, 511-1 Endres, Eileen, 211-1 Endris, l5ru1e, 555 Eng, l'7atr1111,-181, 518 Field, Frantis, 55' Field, Hilda, 526 Fields, Lut y, -11111, 5-19 Fields, Sherrill, Fitleld, Molly, 5 181 51 5 Figler, llarhara, 518 F1lxe,S.Llly, 555, 1'8 F1l1ons,1.laud1a, 11111 Fillmore, Arthur, 126, 5-19 Fintlx, Rohert, 1111, 5-19 Findley, Dannle, 515 Findley, Rex, 518 Fingerhut, Marua, 1111 Fml1,f.andaee, 119. 5111 Finkelstein, Steven, 2211 Finley, ylohn, 552 F1nley,L1nda,1111 Finley, Mary, 21-1, 5-19 Finnell, Antoinette, 11111, 5-19 FinneY1,lan1ce, 1111 F1nu1ane, Mary, 182 Firestone,1111arlv, 1111 F1scher,Caro1, 181, 519 Fisher, Carl, 1-18 Fisher, Timothy, 1118 Fisher, vlerald, -1'8 Fisher, ,loyce, -11111 Fisher, Mark, 552 F1sher,Tere5a, 1211, 219 Fishman,-latlt, 126 Fishman, -leffrrey, 581 Fite, Walter, 2,55 Fitz, Anne, 2111, 51' Fitzgerald, Alhert, 125 Fitzgerald, Susan, 188 Fitzgerald, Rlehard, 115 Fitzgerald, Mithael, 111-1 Fitzgerald, Susan T., 525 Fityhugh, Billie, 5118 Filer, liererly, 5111 Flager, Gary, 92, 91 Flaim, Theresa, 5111 Flanery. ,lohn, 268 Flatley, ylo, -161 Fleeman, Vlane, 2118 Fleetwood, ,l. Ross, 519 Flehmer, Edwin, 555 Fleixthniann, Steven, 11111, 5-1 Fleisher, Philip, 5611 Flem1ng,Charles, 282, 5-19 Fleming, David, 282 Fleming, Doris, 5111 9 Flesh, Roy, 266 l'1etther, Donna, 512 Fl11od,,1ohn, 181 Flood, Kathleen, 511 1'lood,Terry, 21111 Floyd, Kay, 525 Flynn, ,lohn, 212 Flynn, yludith, 11-1 Flynn, Timothy, 1111, -F11 Foliian, Steven, 11111 Flgg,1in1, 2111 Fogg, Sally, 128 Foley, Dennix, 118 111111, Dennis, 5115 Folrath, Anne, 158 Foor,,1ame5, 555 Ford, Diana, 551 Ford, Georgxa, 551 Ford, Ronald, 288 Foreman, ,lame-s, 1'6 Forsthler, Larry, 1811, 52-1 Forshee, Thomas, 1 19 Forsvthe,R1thard. 5'11 Fortn1an,Nan1y, 11111, 5111, 5 511 lforrner, Bettye, S58 Fortney, W'1ll1am, 511, 5-19 Foster, Marcia, 158 Foster, Roger, 5115 Foster, Ronald, 5119 Foster, Vera, 5111 Fotsth, Paul, 2111 Founie, Alan, 5'5 Fowler, Larry, 591 Fowler, Nunty, 26, 21111, -1511, 152 15 Q 5-111, S49 Fox, Gerard, 195 Fox, lallaorn, 519 Fox, Lowell, 191, 1111 Fox, Mary, ,528 Fox, Roy, 551 Foxworth, Rehetta, 518 Fr.ulev,Denn1s, 555 Fralley, Steven, 2811 Frala, Ronald,-1811 Fraley, ,luliu1, 551, 1'2 Fraley, Sidney, 5'11 Framer, Linda, 51 1 9, 5115, K 5 110 EYTJEE 105 sourl-1 Ninth smear columbift, missouni 1115201 phone: 447-51.700 The Hathman House 2115 Highway 40 East The Home of Fine Foods Qdnffki wifbe Wa For True Value We have the widest selection of materials needed to maintain a house or dormitory. lls Hay's BROADWAY A'1 FIRST BUSINESS LOOP 70, EAST 312 B39-WWW OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 Hardware Co. 583 584 Francis, Terence, 587 Franklin,-lames, 275 Franklin, Kenneth, 400, 462, 549 Franklin, Robert, 550 Franks, Douglas, ,577 Franks, Theophlus, 86 Fray, David, 282 Frazier, Audrey, 555 Frazier, Dane, 496 Frazier, Gary, 2.51, 549 Freedman, jerry, 226 Freedman, Marlyne, 184 Freeman, David, 545 Freihaut, john, 485 Freni, Lorraine, 502 Frerichs,james, 565 Frerichs,john, 280 Frey, Robert, 577 Frey, Steven, 551 Frey, William, 251, 549 Fribis, Eugene, 575 Fribis, joan, 525, 525, 298, 299 Fnck, Gregory, 551 Frick, Marvin, 544 Frick, Terry, 494, 495, 498 Fricke, john, 577 Friedman, Ross, 549 Friedrich, Gary, 565, 524, 551 Friedrich, Robert, 555 Fries,janet, 208, 549 Friesz, Lance, 549 Frissell, Dan, 54,5 Frkovich, Anne, 177, 194 Froehlich, George, 400, 549 Froeschle, Kent, 551 Frost, 288, 549 Frounfelter, Martha, 194 Fry, jill, 198 Frye, Robert, 341, 551, 551 Frye, Sharon, 544, 501 Fuchs, George, 549 Fuchs, julie, 184 Fut hs, Martha, 512 Fulco, C. jean, 515 Fulk, Fulk, Fulks, Donald, 122 Forrest, 577 David, 494, 499 Fuller, Anne, 210 Fuller, Doris, 514 Fuller, Lawrence, 247 Fuller, Steven, 286 Fullerton, Lois, 400, 507, 549 Fults, Mary, 507 Funk, janice, 504 Fuson, Donald, 224, 261, 527, 549 G Gabbett, julia, 590 Gabeline, Donna, 51 1 Gable, james, 585 Gaddy, Herschel, 475, 476 Gaffney, Karen, 59 5, 459, 501, 549 Gaffney, Sue, 59 5, 501, 502 Gaines, Elizabeth, 178 Galbreth, Raymond, 486 Gale, Barbara, 208, 549 Gallagher, Patricia, 400, 549 Gallais, Suzanne, 192, 5.54 Galloway, Glenn, 556, 400, 549 Galloway, Harry, 250, 549 Gallup, Dennis, 559 Gallup, Peggy, 198 Galvin, Michael, 400, 549 Gamby, john, 519 Gamm, Carol, 184 Gandhi, Firoze, 497 Gann, Martha, 504 Gannon, Kathy, 200 Ganz, David, 94, 96 Garard, Leslie, 176, 220, 501, 549 Garber, Bruce, 226 Garber, Carl, 78 Garrett, Martha, 529 Garrison, Ann, 505 Garrison, Gary, 542 Garrison,jack, 250, 400, 549 Garrott,-lohn, 552 Garton, Norman, 519 Garton, Peggy, 204 Garton, Varian, 250, 477, 549 Gasbarte, Rebecca, 51 1 Gaskell,-Ieannette, ,508 Gaskill, Robert, 288 Gassaway, Thomas, 565, 509 Gates, Donald, 476 Gates, Ralph, 251, 549 Gathman, Linda, 509 Gauldin, Larry, 250, 474 Gauldin, Mary, 512 Gault, Sharon, 188 Gaus,15illy, 509, 514 Gay, Beverly, 505, 555 Gay, Cheryl, 504 Gay, Marvin, 250 Gay, William, 551, 5.55, 554 Gaynor, Harris, 292 Gebelein, Douglas, 544 Gebhardt, Eldari, 241 Gebhardt, Maurice, 496 Gebhart, David, 26,5 Geel, Richard, 258 Geers, Mary, 219 Gehbauer,jon, 288 Gehrke, Charles, 248, 549 Geier, Linda, 461 Geiger, Lawrence, 261 Geiger, Leah, 200 Geldmacher,john, 562 Gellbert, Linda, 198 Genisio, Paul, 580 Gentry, Allen, 575 Gentry, Barton, 476 Gentry, Douglas, 569, 494, 49 Gentry, Michael, 514 Gentry, Susan, 77 Gentsch, Dale, 241 Gentsch, Kenneth, 241 Gentzler, Paul, 521 George, Michael, 585 George, Robert, 108 Gerber, Gordon, 54' Gerber, Melvin, 496 Gerhardt, 400, 521, 549 Gerhardt, Gary, 280 Gerhardt, Wanda, 492 Gerken, Michael, 486 German, Barbara, 516 -v German, Glenn, 400, 477, 550 Gerth,john, 564 Gesme, Russell, 400, 487, 550 Gibbons, Elliot, 254 Gibbons, Thomas, 400, 550 Gibbs, Carole, 515 Gibbs, Phillip, 268 Gibler, Mary, 504 Gibson,james, 548 Gibson, Roy, 254 Giddens, Peter, 564 Gies, Karen, 200 Gifford, Kathleen, 400, 550 Gittiriger, Dennis, 558 Gilbert, Elizabeth, 505 Giles, Elizabeth, 511, 461 Gilhamhlutlith, 220 Gill, Brian, ,560 Gill, Michael, 118, 560 Gillaspie, jane, 204 Gillespie, William, 251 Gille5pie,john, 555 Gillies, Ruth, 400, 550 Gillig, Larry, 519 Gilligan, Stephen, 55.5 Gillum, Larry, 254 Gillum, Linda, 151,525 Gilman, Diane, 528 Gilmore, Marc, 234 Ginden, Barbara, 176, 217, 49 2, 550 Glass, Glen, 266, 550 Glazer, Bradley, 226 Gleason, William, 266, 550 Glenn, Philip, 494, 497, 498 Glenn, Robert, 416 Glick, Kathleen, 220 Glidewell, David, 550, 550 Gluck, Anna, 178 Gluck, Sue, 178 Glynn, Barbara, 522 Gobble, Diane, 208 Goddard, Ralph, 400, 485 Goebel, Barbara, 188, 524 Goedelte, Gayle, 151,525 495 Goehring, Merle, Goessling, Mary, 200 Goetze, Deborah, 511 Goetze, jonathan, 510 Goetze, Sandra, 178 Gof'f,james, 457, 494, 495, 496 Goffstein, Mark, 585 Goings, Sherry, 550, 200, 466 Goishi, Frank, 491 Gold, Beverly, 184 Gold, Cheri, 184 Gold, Linda, 215 Gold, Robert, 497 Gold, Ronald, 226 Gold, Sidney, 501 Goldammer, Linda, 194, 550 Goldberg, Barry, 226 Goldberg, Donna, 400, 550 Goldberg, Harriet, 526 Goldberg, Lisa, 178, 554 Goldberg, Stephan, 226 Goldblatt, Merle, 555 Goldhersh, Steve, 226 Goldfinger, George, 496 Goldrick, Patricia, 182 Gondring. john, 265 Gonnerman, Pamela, 177, 204 Goddale,john, 565 Goodall, George, 276 Goodin, 551, 554 Goodman, Lloyd, 554 Goodman, Richard, 428, 450 Goodman, Sharon, 177, 217, 550,400 Goodrich, Kim, 552 Goodrich, Mary, 524 Goodwin, Mark, 460 Gordish,jane, .555 Gordon, Frank, 478 Gordon,judith, 170, 188, 509 Gordon, judith, A., 156 Gordon, Gordon, Mary, 188 Sandra, 518 Gorman, Maureen, 219 Gosnell, Howard, 266 Goss, Sara. 468 Gottreu, Harold, 509, 524 Gould, Bruce, 559 Govreau, Patricia, 400, 550 Goweia, Dennis, 569 Grabbish, Richard, 515 Graeler, Kenneth, 400,481 sw, 484, 482 Graf, Catherine, 208, 460, 554, 442 Graff, james, 567 Graff, Peter, 565 Graham, Brenda, 200, 550 Graham, Hayes, 572 Graham, Katherine, 220 Graham, Leonard, 555 Graham, Thomas, 266, 4.59, 550 Gramm, Patricia, 509 Grandberry, R., 569, 471 Grant, Frederick, 462 Grant,jane, 400, 550 Grant, S usan, 208 Grant, Thelma, 496 Grashoff, Robert, 266 Graul, Leland, 545 Graves, Carolyn, 552 Graves, Linda, 200 Graves, Robert, 551 Graves, Sara, 557 Graville, Danny, 127 Gardner, Gayly, 208, 46 Gardner, Kathleen, 210 Gardocki, Guy, 555, 469 Garner, Howard, 400, 549 Garnett, Tony, 542 Garnett, William, 497 Garrett, Charles, 584 Garrett, Gary, 25,5 Garrett, Larrv, 567 1, 534 Ginn, Sarah, 208 Ginsberg, Cynthia, 521 Ginsberg, Susan, 400, 550 Ginsberg, jane, 184 Giraud, Mary, 502 Gist, Walter, 266 Gladden, james, 242 Glascock, Linda, 198, 466 Glaser, Gena, 178 Gray, Alan, 548 Gray, Edgar, 276, 494, 496, 550, 555 Gray, Linda, 251 Greathouse, K., 585 Greathouse, Delores, 190 Grebe,jacqueline, 204 Green, Darlene, 555 Green, james, 472 Green,john, 280 Green, Marcia, 200, ,515 Green, Marilyn, 521 Green, Robert, 2.51 Green, Stephen, 400, 550 Green, Stephen R., 557 Greenberg, Betsy, 518 Greenberg, Edwin, 278 Greene, Paulette, 550 Greenwald, Ronald, 240 Greer, Garry, 578 Greer, Lowell, 551 Gregory, Carol, 507 Gregory, james, 496 Grenier, Barbara, 502 Gresham,james, 282 Grewe, Ann, 220 Gribou, Maria, 178 Grierson, Linda, ,518 Griflee, Barbara, 182 Griffin, Deborah, 551 Griffin, james, 491 Griffin, Maribeth, 500, 525 Griffin, William, 110 Griffith, Dale, 250, 474 Griffith, Georgia, 210 Grigsby, Michael, 541, 555 Grimes, Beverly, 557 Grimm, Barbara, 220 Grimshaw, Charles, 276 Griswold, Charlotte, 512 Gritts, Dara, 521 Grizzell, Shaton, 525 Groh, j., 548 Gromer, Susie, 200, 455, 525 Gross, Alan, 226 Gross, Annabelle, 400, 550 Gross, Donna, 155, 154,155,210 Gross,james, 565 Gross, Patricia, 550, 501 Gross, Randal, 254 Grossmann, Walter, 401, 457, 550 Grote, Charles, 401, 550 Grotjan, Gloria, 511 Grotjan, Harvey, 25.5, 475, 476, 480 Grover, Sherry, 515 Groves, 401, 550 Grubb, Russell, 401, 550 Grubbs,jack, 557 Guebert, Christian, 556 Guenther, Robert, 272 Guest, Patrick, 560 Guffey, Robert, 542 Guise, Sue, 504, 4.56, 492 Gum, Marsha, 198, 4 59, 440, 550 Gunderson, Carol, 507 Gunderson, Cynthia, 515 Gundling, Connie, 178, 554 Gunther, Michael, 496 Guran, Refik, 497 Guthrie, Gene, 470, 494, 495, 499 Guthrie, Mitchell, 592 Gutman, Paula, 551 I-1 Haake, Susan, 514 Haase, Gregory, 497 Haasis,john, 225, 275 Habermehl,james, 575 Hacker, Barry, 470 Hacker, Dennis, 551, 555 Hackman, Larry, 518 Hackmann, Dale, 401, 476, 477,551 Hackmann, Michael, 584 Hackney, joseph, 248 Hackney, Richard, 276 Haddenhorst, Barbara, 214 Haddix, james, 401, 551 Haddix, Marcha, 401, 509, 551 Hadfield, Richard, 585 Haerer, Susan, 182 Haeussermann, Mary, 200, 551 Hafner,jerry, 557 Hagan, Lawrence, 552 Hage, Todd, 595 Hagedorn, Christopher, 255, 474 Hagee, Barbara, 500 Hagee, Gale, 255,474 Hagee, james, 474 Hagen, Carol, 508 Hager, August, 280 Hager, Douglas, 477 Convenient Drive In Modern Banlcin Banking 9-6 Monday - Friday 9-12 Safurdo Free Purltingy a P cob4m6t2z, missouri Business Loop 70 oi Parltade Blvcl. 304743 DOWNTOWN OF COLUMBIA PARKADE PLAZA fl' 009 WELCOME ALUMNI As a new graduate, you are being given a year's membership in the Alumni Association, including a subscription to the MISSOURI 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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA 585 Hager, Steven, 545 Hagerman, Alice, 5.50, 492 Hagler, Helen, 526 Haglundhlames, 556 Hahn, Brenda, 200 Hahn, Gerald, 550 Hahn, Kathleen, 544, 501 Haaney, Alan, 265, 551 Halre, Rex, 479 Halre, William, 585,551 Halth, L awrente, 225, 292 Hakimian, Bigan, 479 Halbeisen, Nicholas, 577 Halberg, Lee, 124, 172, 258 Hale, Dennis, 486 Haley, Donna, 554 Hall, Charles, 497, 498 Ha11,Dav1d,26l Hall Dwight, 2151: Halli Gr egory, 580 Hall, Mark, 265 Hall, Mary, im, 2111-1, 456, 1151 1159, 551, 525 Hall, Pamela, 401, 551 Hall, Patricia, 555 Hall, Virginia, 188, 551 Hallam, Kathleen, 515 Haller, Charles, 401, 551 Halliburton, Steven, 94 Halliburton, Michael, 254 Halpern, Harriet, 401, 551 Halter, joseph, 248 Hamacher, Mary, 401, 551 Hamblin, Richard, 401, 551 Hambourger, Susan, 184 Hamer, janet, 525 Hamilton, Bobette, 557, 551 Hamilton, Christina, 555 Hami1ton,Donna, 502 Hamilton,jud1th, 557 Hamilton, Peter, 292 Hammer, Patty, 551 Hammersmith,judy, 525 Hammond, Sharon. ,507 Hammond, William, 578 Hammonds, Barbara, 507 Hammons, Beverly, 529, 476 Hamshaw, Helen, 210, 520 Hancock,john, 557 Handelman, Harriet, 451 Handley, George, 266, 440, 451 Hanick, Victor, 122, 254, 551 Hanlen, Kim, 585 Hanna, Loretta, 515, 509 Hanna, Thomas, 571, 517 Hannah, Michael, 462 Hanneken, joan, 594 Hanor, Charles, 22 5, 275 Hansen, Farreol, 5 51 Hansen, Suzanne, 220 Hanson, Claudia, 590 Hanson, Donald, 477 Hanson, Karen, 505 Hanson, Kenneth, 551 Hantle, Susan, 509 Harben, Harley, 5,51 Harbison, Garu, 564 Hardaway, Deborah, 424 Harding, Benny, 226, 551 Harding, Carla, 401 Harding, Karen, 401, 551 Hardwick, Robert, 477 Hargrave, Charles, 552 Hargraves, Richard, 579 Hating, Harkey, Harlan, Frederick, 286 Serena, 509 Margaret, 158, 551 Harlan, Marsha, 178, 550 Harlow, joseph, 569 Harlow, Norma, 512 Harman, Larry, 401, 551 Harman, Paulette, 401, 515, 551 Harmon, Tom, 242 Harms, Donald, 518 Harms,janet, 208 Harms, joe, 276 Harner, Mary, 208 Harness, Patricia, 520 Harnsberry, Melvin, 575 Harnsberry, Elvin, 525 Harper, Harper, Harper, jacque1ine,401 james, 475 Richard, 272 Harpole, Norman, 595 Harpster, Kenneth, 250, 551 Harreltl, Craig, 465 Harris, Barbara, 182, 554 Harris, Cheryl, 190, 507 Harris, Claudia, 217,507 Harris, Deborah, 521 Harris, Elliott, 226 Harris, Glen, 585 Harris, Louis, 226 Harris, 1.ula, 505 Harris, Nancy, 551 Harris, Noel, 288 Harrison, Cody, 518, 551 Harrison, james H., 72 Harrison,james R., 541, 547 Harrison, Sue, 210 Harrison, William, 286 Hatt,jack, 58 Hart,james, 558 Hart, Michael, 254 Hart, Nancy, 184,507,551 Harter, Donna, ,507 Hartman, Lawrence, .544 Hartmann, john, 248 Hartnett, Karen, 461 Hartwig, Rot ney, 486 Harvey, l5arbara, 595, 488 Harvey, Robert, 547 Harwell, Anne, 515, 525 Haseman, Larol, 507 Hasheider, Robert, 108 Haskins, Herald, 477 Hastings, Thomas, 284, 518, 551 Hatch, Deborah, 208, 456, 460, 461, Hatfield, Ted, 265 Hathaway, Ray, 557 Hatley, Suzanne, 508 Hatridge, Douglas, 258 Hatridge, Harvey, 258 Hatten, Robert, 282 Hausdorf, Douglas, 258, 254 Hausmann, Dale, 247 Hausner,She1la, 521 Havens,jack, 266 Havens, Leslie, 210 Haverlie1d,judith, 204, 428, 507 Havermann, Alan, 546 Havermans, Marcia, .516 Hawblitzel, Harry, 555,507 Hawk, Larry, 585, 484 Hawk, Roberta, 501 Hawken, Charles, 266, 551, 5,55 Hawkes, Reed, 572 Hawkins, Beverly, 200 Hawkins, Et1w1n,401 Hawkins, Ke1th,401, 551 Hawkins, Kenneth, 550, 401 Hawkins, Penny, 501 Hawkins, Randall, 284 Hawkins, Richard, 402, 497, 551 Hawman, Raymond, 486 Hayden, Robert, 595 Hayden, Wil11am,514 Hayes, Edna, 515 Hayes, William, 250 Haynes, Marian, 190 Hayter,W11liam, 247 Hayward, Catherine, 210 Hazel, james, 288 Hea, james, 494, 495, 499 Head,janite, 500 Headley, Rickie, 250, 474, 480 Headr1ck,Michae1, 548 Hearst,jacquel1ne, 515 Heater,john, 247, 486 Heatley, Charles, 551 Heaton, Paul, 465 Heberer, joy, .504 Heberle, Patricia, 516 Hecht, Richard, 509 Heck, Donald, 441, 442 Heckel, Gerald, 561 Hecke1,Willi1An1,284 Heckemeyer, Penelope, 210, 551 Heckemeyer, Robert, 497 Heckman, Dawn, 204 Heddell, john, 564, 486 Hedges, Mary, 208 Hedspeth, David, 475 Heffner, Karen, 516 Hegg, Richard, 496 Hehr, Richard, 282 Heidbreder, Cheryl, 194, 461, 554 Heidbreder, john, 402, 551 Heidbreder, Robert, 518 Heidbtink, Carlene, 194 525 Heilich, john, 550 Herman, Terry, 225, 255, 480 Heimer, Susan, 522 Hein, Nancy, 178 Hein, Phillip, 562 Hein, Rex, 275 Heine, Paul, 562 Heine, Rebecca, 507 Heineman, Ralph, 524 Heinemann, Mark, 266 Heinemann, Sara, 505 1'1e1nz1er,jeroltl, 272 Heisner, Susan, 200, 427, 460, 461 Heitmeyer, Lawrence, 255, 474 Heitmeyer, Susan, 219,480 1-'le1denbrand, Gary, 549 Heldenhrand, Shelia, ,515 Heligman, Lawrence, 557 Hellherg, William, 286, 551 Heller, Diane, 510 Helllng, Roger, 485 Hellman, Kenneth, 276 Hellman, Theodore, 272 Hellmich, Carolyn, 200 Helmbock, Peter, 87 Helms, Diana, 208, 551 Helms, james, 518 Helton, Dwight, 561 Hely, Mary, 515 Hemmann, Edward, 286, 514 Hemmen, Linda, 528 Hempel, Mary, 525 Hempen, Pamela, 204 Hemphill, Stan, 558 Hemry, Don, 551 llenderson, Dean, 242 Hendricks, Randall, 254 Hendrix, jo Ellen, 402 Henke, Carla, 178 Henley, john, 75 Henley, William, 251 Henner, Carol, 521 Hennessey, George, 565 Henning, Richard, .557 Henninger, Richard, 261 Hennon, Michael, .560 Henricks, Donna, 505 Henry, Harold, 545 Henry,jan1ce, 511 Henry, joseph, 565 Henry, Linda, 555, 492, 501, 551 Henry, Patrick, 248 Hengen,john, 108 Hensley, Elizabeth, 594 Henson,joseph, 256 Henson, Patricia, 557, 520 Henson, Stephen, 242 Hepworth, Margaret, 182 Hequemhourg, john, 242 Hermann, Frank, 550 Herndon, Cynthia, 528 Herrera, Charles, 272 Hetshberger, Kay, ,514, 551 Herte1,W1l11am, 577 Herz, Steven, 582 Hercog, Fay, 551 Herzog, jeanette, 557 Hesemann, Clyde, its Heskes, Patricia, 402, 551 Hess, Carol, 210, 551 Hesselroth, Sheila, 214 Hettenbach, Gary, 402, 551 Hibler, Cathy, 200 Hickey, Sue, 204, 551 H1ck11n,Keitl1, 251 Hickman, Brooke, 579 Hiers, Gene, 571, 486 Higginbotham, Pamela, 506, 551 Hightower, Roger, 582 Higman, Kent, 548 Hildreth, David, 518 1'11lgeditk,9Uayne, 251, '177 Hill, Arthur, 248, 585,551 Hill, Brenda, 192, 551 Hill, Debrah, 190, 507 Hill, Gale, 250, 474 Hill, Gertrude, 516 H1l1,john, 574 Hill, Nancy, 194 Hill, Patricia, 210, 508 Hillgren, Sonia, 214, 425, 460, 461 Hillhouse, john, 2 58 Hillman, Herbert, 402, 551 Hillyer, Rlchard, 462 Himeles, Rebecca, 529 Himes, Nephi, 525 Himmelberger, Pamela, 178, 520 Hinch, Carolyn, 516 Hines, Donna, 219 Hines, Howard, 584 Hines, Larry, 551 Hines, Lawrente, 265 Hines, Robert, 502, 551 Hines, Trudy, 515 Hinnah, 251, ral, Vt-, 480, 551 Hippe, Steven, 556 Hirsch,jane, 520 Hirsch, Michael, 551 Hirsch, Robert, 585 Hirsch, William, 584 Hirst, Robert, 284 Hitt, Richard, 292, 551 Hlersted, Karen, 509 Hlavacck, Wayne, 486 Hobbie, Barbara, -102, 456, 551 Hoboy, Loren, 590, 551 Hocevar, Bonnie, 178 Hochman, David, 22 5, 224, 291, 292, 457, 552 Hochman, Dean, 292 Hockaday, Danny, 254 Hot1ges,james, 2.55, 471, 476, 480 Hodgson, Linda, 526 Hodill, Ronald, 518 Hoeffner, Robert, 565 Hoehne, Harriet, 298, 529 Hoekel, David, 470 Hoe1ler,john, 572 Hoelscher, Susan, 501 Hoelting, Dona.ld, 558 Hoemann, john, 565 Hoemann, Susan, 178 Hoenerhoff, james, 2 41 Hoerig, Linda, 518, 144, 145 Hoerstkamp, Lois, -192 Hoffman, Arthur, 495 Hoffman, Barbara, 219, 506 Hoffman, Frances, 208 Hoffman, john, 266 Hoffman, Michael, 108, 226 Hoffman, Patricia, 298, 510 Hoffman, Stuart, 225, 226 Hoffmann, Gerald, 272 Hoffmann, Thomas, 108 Hofmann, Cheryl, 200 Hogan, Mary, 208, 552 Hogan, Susan, 21 1 Hogrebe, james, 462, 552 Hoidal, Thomas, 402, 552 Holbein, Oliver, 519 Holden, Carol, 194 Holland, Daniel j., 272 Holland, Daniel M., 52 5, 524 Holland, Herbert, 98, 281 Hol1and,james, 225, 284 Holland, Keitha, 200, 516 Hollembaek, Steven, 559 Hollembeak, Charla, 219 Hollenbeck, Kathryn, 192 Hol1er,jo Ann, 204 Holliday, Harold, 417 Holliday, Sharon, 514, 595, 455 Hollingworthhlohn, 505 Holliway,jane. 208 Hollman, 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Richard, 475, 476 Trimmer, Ruth, 594 Trippensee, Trudy, 205, 491, 562 Trout, Michael, 408, 562 Troutman, Mary, 526, 501, 505 Truman, john, 408 Tschudin, Garland, 565 Tsevis, Gregory, 94, 96 Tsevls, Larry, 545 Tubaugh, johnny, 475 Tubbesing, james, 566 Tuggle, Dennis, 514 Tully, Peter, 549 Tune,john, 552 Turner, Georga, 500 Turner,james D., 266 Turner, Linda, 512 Turner, Robert E., 579 Turner, Susan, 195, 562 Tutera, Gino, 108 Tuttle, Edward, 561 Tuttle, Steven, 268 Tweedie, Susan, 209 U Uher, Roger, 248 Uhlenhaut, Gerry, 205 Hur, Sue, 505 Ukpong, Michael, 408 Umansky, Kenneth, 590 Underwood, William, 544 Underwood, Brian, 554 Underwood, Madelyn, 515 Unklesbay, Marjorie, 505, 562 Unks, Eric, 255, 562 Unterreiner, Barbara, 515, 501 Upiohn, William, 108 Urich, Gary, 497, 498 Uthoff, Patricia, 189 Utlaut, Fred, 255 Uzzell, Rudyard, 255 V Vahel, Frederick, 480 Valenti,jack, 280, 502 Valenti, Sharon, 15, 149, 205, 562 Valentine, Nancy, 502 Valentini, Laura, 525 Valestin, Diane, 195 Valllna, Carol, 575 Van Dyne, Donald, 474, 475 Van Houtan, Rondall, 555 Van Kopp, Clifford, 565 Van Meter, Stephen, 556, 475 Van Pelt, Nancy, 507 Van Petten, Daniel, 478 Van Pieterson,judith, 209 7. 498 Van Vlack, David, 484, 524 Van Zante, Charles, 484, 488 Vance, Dee. 555 Vance, Eileen, 5.55, 562 Vanskike, Lyndle, 251, 474 Varcoe, Gwendolyn, 529 Vardhanabhuti, Phislt, 580 Vardiman, Billie, 528 Varga, Patricia, 408, 562 Varkonyi, Charlyne, 408 Varner, Howard, 98, 99 Vaughn, David, 255 Vaughn, Vicki, 452 Vaught, Donna, 219, 526 Vawter, Phillip, 577 Veatch, Robert, 565 Veazey, jimes, 275 Vehige, Ronald, 557,492,498 Velten, Richard, 495, 497, 498 Venardos, Annette, 555 Vera, Catherine, 514 Vernell, Kathleen, 516 Verner, Donald, 565 Vest, Lendol, 524 Vestal, Robert, 257 Vickers, Kendall, 475 Vickers, Robert, 556, 476, 480 Vldlak, jeffrey, 99 Viehmann, Susan, 461 Vieregg, Stephen, 506 Vierse,julle, 214, 215 Vincent, Gregory, 272, 562 Vineyard, Gorgette, 594 Vinyard, Ronald, 555 Vital, Adam, 75, 578 Voelker, Donald, 485 Vogel, Donald, 284, 562 Vogel,joan, 557, 501 Vogel, Marilyn, 142 Vogel, Michael, 272 Vogel, Roger, 551 Vogel, Sandra, 185 Vogelsmeier, Gary, 556 Vogler, Christopher, 570 Volker, Alan, 480 Volker, Leland, 518 Volker, Stephen, 545 Vollmar, Mary, 185 Volpe, Laura, 205 Volpp, Richard, 241 Volsky, Linda, 526 Vo1z,jayne, 205 Vonderahe, Kenneth, 578 Vonderhaar, Raymond, 408, 562 Vongremp, james, 282 Vonwehrden, Mark, 255 Voorhees, Deborah, 509, 520 Voss, Carl, 541, 579, 426 Votaw, Linda, 500, 461 Voyles,joseph, 500 Vroman, Kenneth, 251, 474, 519 W Waalkes, Charles, 288, 550 Wachter, Richard, 284 Wade, Carol, 5 54 Wade, Daniel, 570 Wade,jane, 199 Wade,,1erry, 248 Wade, Michael, 241 Wade, Sally, 210 Waelde,jacque1ine, 488 Waggoner, Hugh, 257, 562 Wagner, Daniel, 261 Wagner, Francis, 545 Wagner, jeffrey, 228 Wagner,judith, 590 Wagner, Michael, 562 Wagner, Robert, 255, 562 Wagner, Roger, 548 Waisner, Gary, 491 Walcott, Edward, 557 Waldman, jay, 292, 424 Waldman, Neil, 228 Waldrop, Gerald, 255 Waligunda, William, 560 Walker, Charles, 251, 550 Walker, Dennis, 408 Walker, Harriett, 500, 562 Walker, Hilton, 556 Walker, joe, 519 Walker,john, 275, 562 Walker,judy, 520 Walker, Martin, 570 Walker, Myle, 500 Walker, Sheryl, 189 Wallace, Donald, 558 Wallace, Glenda, 516 Wallace, julie, 209 Wallace, Linda, 594, 501 Wallace, Patricia, 189 Wallace, Terry, 255, 525, 524 Waller, Sue, 210 Walley, Lynn, 495, 498, 562 Wallis, Harold, 408, 562 Wallner, Nancy, 485 Walls, Thelma, 190, 562 Walsh, Maureen, 177, 179, 180 Walsh, Michael, 285, 562 Walsh, Thomas, 592 Walter, Mark, 257 Walter, Susan, 594 Walters, Bradford, 255 Walters, Cheryl, 220 Walters, Margaret, 192, 520 Walters, Shirley, 501 Walters, Stephen, 586 Walther, Roy, 259 Walther, Robert, 258, 259 Walton, Gregory, 248, 496 Wang, Harriet, 515 Warburton, Elizabeth, 552 Ward. Carol n, 185 Ward, Dabitli 484 Ward, Mary, 514 Ward, Mel, 570 Ward, Shirley, 502 Warden, Michael, 476, 478 Warder, Laurie, 192,461 Waring, Eva, 526 Warmbrodt, Robert, 514 Warmbrodt,john, 558, 517 Warren, David, 257 Warren, Grant, 555 Warren, Henry, 565, 462 Warren,james, 288, 562 Warren, Lawrence, 578 Warren, Michael, 556 Warzyn, Russell, 548 Washburn, Charles, 408, 482, 484, 562 Washington, Russell, 10, 76, 85, 114 Washington, Deborah, 205 Wasson, Carl, 592 Waterfield, Kenneth, 282 Waterhouse, Eleanor, 192 Waterhout, Robert, 578 Watkins,janet, 195, 505 Watkins, Michael, 251 Watterson, Elizabeth, 515 Watts, Charles, 251 Watts, William, 554 Wax, Willia.m, 228 Way, Diane, 515 Wayer, Elaine, 524 Wayne, Laura, 550 Wayne, Linda, 408, 562 Weary, Franklin, 465, 495 Weast, Patricia, 298, 299, 500, 492, 562 Weatherman, Lois, 189 Weathers, Ann, 210 Weaver, Carol, 220 Weaver, Dennis, 518 Weaber, Frank, 497 Weaver,janice, 516 Weaver, Lynne, 195, 199 Webb, Carol, 190, 562 Webb, Paul, 477 Weber, Barbara, 518 Weber, Calvin, 499 Weber, Charles, 70, 81 Weber, Constance, 192, 562 Weber, Elmer, 408, 562 Weber, Gloria, 555 Weber, Lonnie, 251 Wegener, 144, 189, 562 Wehmer, Ruth, 501, 507 Wehrle, Thomas, 268 Wehrll, Rodney, 584 Wehrman, Lynne, 501 Weiland, Walter, 556 Weiler, joseph, 272, 562 Welnreich, Gary, 577 Weinstein, 184, 451 Weir, Blair, 506 Weirich, Patricia, 504, 492 Weis, Carol, 220 Weis, Margaret, 551 Weisenfels,john, 7.5, 280 Weiss, Barbara, 189 Weiss, Linn, 408, 507, 562 Weiss, Russell, 241 Welch, Donnie, 486 Welch, Katherine, 209, 562 Welch, Kenneth, 575 Welch, Lynn, 179 Welhnelter,joan, 51 1, 562 Welker, Larry, 567 Welker, Steven, 551 Welliver,j0yce, 298, 516, 475 Wellman, Samuel, 419 Wellmeyer, Edward, 108 Wells, Bill, 94, 96, 476 Wells, Linda, 505 Wells, Sharon, 215 Wehoff, Don, 471, 475 Wempe, Michael, 71 Wendel, Stella, 210, 562 Wendelin, Carol, 189, 562 Wendt, Alvin, 465 Weng, Donald, 582 Wenz, 185, 551 Werley,joyce, 201, 466, 562 Wesner, Charles, 455 - 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199, 460, 161 W'o1fe, Carolyn, 185, 565 Wolff, Catherine, 150, 50,1 Wolken, Stephen, 94, Bt-o 'I 5 1 Wolkovs ta, 15 trry, 228, 565 Wolkowitz, Helen, 521 W'ollgast, Lee, 2-11, -176 Wolpers, Betky, 210, 515 Wolpers, Mary, 209, 565 Wolpers, Nanny, 201 Wolski, Susan, 205 1,554 W'olverton, Gilbert, 558, 561, ,195, -19 53-1, 511 Womaek, Larry, 555 Wood, Barbara, 504 Wood, Christine, .504 Wood, Clarence, -108, 1177, 565 Wood, Clifford, 159 5X'ood, Donald, 86 XX'ood, George, 265, 565 Wood, jean, 158, 159, 179 Wood, -lohn, 2 55 Wood, Karen, -192, 511 Wood, Kent, 257 Wood, Milton, 265 Wood, Rachel, 504 Wood, Ruth, 501, 505 W'ood, W'i1l1am, 288 W'ooda.ll, Belinda, 185 Wloodartl, Mary, 177, 220 Woodruff, Robert, 465 Woods, Edward, 251, 1174, 1180 Woods,.laek, 585, 1178 Xwoods, Mary, 176, 209, 210, 525 Woodson, Christine, 209 W'oodward, loseph, 252, 565 Wfoodward, Lee, 284, 565 Woodward, Pamela, 555 W'oody, Donald, 265, -'160 Vfoodyard, Edward, 579 Woodyard, Nancy, 195, 51 5 Woolcott, Barbara, 179, 565 Woolever, Warren, 485, 484, 1185 Woolford, Terrie, 508 Woolsey, ,1ohn, -197 Wor1ey,,1ohn, 225, 2-12 Worsdell, Karalinda, 55 Wortham, liranda, 594 Worthingtonblames, 242 Wright, Andrea, 189 W'right, Charles, 19-1,495, 1-19,5113 Wright, Dennis, ,108 Wright, Diana, 220, 565 Wright, Eltune, 195 Wright, Felix, 280 Wright, Garry, 261 Wrighthlohn, 584 Wrighthlosepli, 527 Wrtght,julianne, 185, ,518 Wright, Larry, 1108 Wright, Lenore, 201 5X'right, Linda, 215 Wright, Pamela, 189 W'right, Sally, 209 Wright, Suzanne, 150 Wright, Timothy, 255 Wright, Veryl, 59-1 Wlulfert, Lynn, 557 Wuori, Rieh.1rd,2-17,565 Wurz, Kevin, 561 Wurzburg, Richard, 228, 505 Wyett, W'ynn, Elaine, 185 Cindy, 205 Wyse, Gary, 511, 582 Wysong, George, 266 XX'yss, Fred, 162 Wyss, Sheryl, 501 Y Yaeger, Barbara, 528 7,1198 Yarbro, l5rute, 564 Yarbrough,,lanet, 518 Yarbrough,,loseph, 548, -175, 5.52 Yarick, Marilou, 501 Yarnel1,,lames, 509, 5 51 Yasgur, Stevan, 561 Yates, C.har1es,-184, 185 Yates, Nanty, 557 Yates, Stephen,408,1165, 565 Yates, Wayburn, 519 Yeager, Richard, 265, 565 Yerges, Leslie, 556 Yeyak, Mary, 515 Yost, Susan, 209 Young, Anne, 205 Young, Dane, 280 Young, Durward, 268 Young, Gary, 284 Young, Gary C., '186 Young, Young, jackie, 177 -lanet R., 192 Young, ,lanet S,, 215 Young, ,1erry, -108, 565 Young, Larry, 506 Young, Margie, 515 Young, Philip, 556, 476 Young, Rita, 557, 565 Young, Ronda, 217, 565 Young, Susan, 179 Youngman, Kenneth, 562 Yu, Be Yukes, tty, 529 Rat hard, 268 Yukon, Sheila, 217, 492, 565 Yushman, 15arry, 228 Yust, flames, 2-'18 Z Zatk, Ashley, 228, 565 Zang, Mona, 529 Zaron, Donald, 284 Zaveri, Kirti, 579 Ze-ig1er,,1ohn, 2111, 2112 Zeldin, Robert, 292 Zelenovith, Cynthia, 507 Zelik, -lessita, 184 Zemel, David, 292 Zemmel, Nathanne, 18-1, 525 Zenfellhletinifer, 185 Zengel,,1anis, 518 Zerega,,1ames, '108, 565 Kerr, Richard, 585 Zeve, Linda, 184 Zeysing, Marie, 199, 565 Zeysing, Robert, 255, -17 1, 176, -1 Ziarko, Steven, 55,1 liek, Bernard, 108, 565 Zidell, Harvey, 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Let's show our thanks by patroniz- ing them. Compliments Of ROBINSON'S CLEANERS 907 umvsnsmr AVENUE COLUMBIA, Mlssoum 65201 'W' Samtone mpnumpnur Shaw 52 Sons flflusic Co. Baldwin 8. Wurlitzer Pionos Complete Line of Guitars and Amplifiers Dick Creberis Harris Cafe Fine Flmmi and Sf-rvivv A Complete Printing Service for 30 Years XhQ'g0SSE Lumarn Co Cotumam Mo La Crosse Lumber Co. DEALERS IN Building Materials, Paints, Varnishes, Class, Builders Hardwnre PRESS, IHC- SPECIAL PLAN SERVICE 201 S. Eighth Columbia Mo. Phone 449-2626 Robert N. Suther, Mazinger I ' COLUMBIA, Mo, 599 600 lt has been the goal of the l968 SAVITAR to present a complete record of the events of the past year in as factual a manner as possible. To achieve this purpose, an attempt was made to in- clude new features, such as the demonstrations last spring, as well as more traditional events. Expanded coverage included the Year of the Tigressu Women's Centennial, women's ath- letics, rugby, Tap Day, and Carousal Nightclub. Wtnrking against deadlines and compiling the first full index in more than five years, the SAVITAR was made possible by the ef- forts of many people. One of the most important of these people is Mrs. San- dra Riggins Morrison, 1967 SAVITAR editor. Under her direction, the SAVITAR received an Associated Collegiate Press First Place Rating and narrowly missed receiving All American honors. Out staff was greatly influenced in their concepts of yearbook journalism by the knowledge and ad- vice which Sandy imparted. Equally important to the SAVITAR were its photogra- phers. All color pictures in this volume were photographed by Scott Derwin, Ted Punk, and ,Ierry Schwartz, who also took all the Residence Halls group pictures and the Queens Pictures. Also our appreciation goes to Mr. and Mrs. sl. Fran- cis Westhoff for their excellent work and cooperation in tak- ing all the individual portraits and organizations group shots. Other photographers, whose work comprises most of the pictures contained in this book, are Carl Voss, Roger Mat- tingly, james Domke, and ,Iames Rathmann. Congratulations to Bruce Childs, editor of the l969 SAVITAR. l hope that he will gain as much satisfaction and experience in this position as his many predecessors. To my entire board of editors and their staff, I want to express my appreciation for the many difficult hours they have contrib- uted to The Book. Finally l would like to thank Dr. Nylen Edwards, SAVI- TAR advisor, Mr. Robert Dickeson, secretary of the Board of Publications, and Mrs. Pat Smith, SAVITAR-Mazzealer sec- retary, for their willingness to listen to my problems and complaints. The l968 SAVITAR is printed on 80-pound Warren Cumberland Gloss paper in an edition of 3,500 copies by Inter-Collegiate Press, Mission, Kansas. 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