Westminster College - Blue Jay Yearbook (Fulton, MO)

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But you, who are honest men in other parti- culars, know that there is alive somewhere a man whose hon- esty reaches to this point also, that he shall not kneel to false gods, and, on the day when you meet him, you sink into the class of counterfeits. Ralph Waldo Emerson if ' IL .J 1 I l l il s l 1 l l i l '- I WP It 15,54 -1 I . Q' :bi ' ' -Q' D . . A M. 5 ' ' 7' 7 1511 ,f -U S+ , :I ' . ARF .4 F' gp- : -. tr n s .diy -hs tray' . 3 ij a 'F 9 ip ' , - -'- 45- ,gs ryf , A ' A ? Q , . if - 1 . I' ' f 1 . 'Qxr 33.1 ,' y lx R L . has A m ' nk, fm' w g ff? if A ff- V49 ' - ' - '- x th . -. A ,ig .Lw A -my we U L f 'QQQMQ :SJ '. - A ' 4f1,ff - ' ,yflw-' L i if 1-. QQ' 1 x X. v 2 5 v -' -Q7 Q. 'Lf 54 'fy 12' ,ff M' , ' . ' .xl,k, ., 'IQ --'J NMA ' ,jp 'fm 'f:'i'f4 ' .- 'Lf af TY fl-N A Ziff: lv ' ' '2 Qz-A I TQ: r'.i,? .EfFai,,fi:3v. S ' 1 va....x - u. H345 Lf 'Q S'-!. 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Through Westminster the neophyte hopes to successfully begin a college career, while retaining some of his indiviality. Our destiny exercises its influences over us even when, as yet, we have not learned its nature: it as our future that lays down the law of our today. F. W. Nietzsche il What isa weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Ralph Waldo Emerson E' , E 'rs ' e K , Aon individualism is a fatal poison. But individuality is the salt of common life. You may have to live in a crowd, but you do not have to like it, nor subsist on its food. You may have your own orchard. You may drink at a hidden spring. Be yourself if you would serve others. Henry van Dyke Every tradition grows ever more venerable. The more remote is its origin, the more confused that origin is. The reverence due it increases from gen- eration to generation. The tradition finally becomes holy and inspires awe. F. W. Nietzsche With the Columns ceremony, the freshman is initiated into his first Westminster custom, which will be completed on his graduation day. Within the same week class registration is fought through, the student-faculty picnic is endured, and the William Woods Rat Race is enjoyed. At the termination of the weeks festivities, the freshman feels somewhat indoctrinated into the college environment, and alittle more secure in his surroundings. P.. Us Ami i i i i xr. w 4 .5 yi . i E . i i Nothing is achieved without enthusiasm - the way of life is wonderfulg it is by . abandonment. 'A Ralph Waldo Emerson I 1mH2:.1::zsi.1iiiii- H .. A 14, NX - F X Xi XX i I I xii W ' .I K J ii Q ' ia I ,',,- iff L' ' nn' 'X . 23 f gil' lliisna-..e,,x A I ' 1 --- 25' iii, 72.913 K , I : I J 10 L W f-mn- .., ,,,,,,. .. ,. -www ,klvr XLFMJTMMT-vaM-64,1-YHA' - U V. , .i f l l Q ,sgj f l V ' I I I N5 55 ' 5 .M i I xg' t F , If N W 'M I I f , Q a ffl if 1 -Y -5+ Slit! x K 44 in i D? A J 'S N. . t . 4 'Sq 1 K All . ,Lil g p g, 5 l ij, is ll ilu 'ill ll lllfilllllllll HI li llllllllif Rush, perhaps a determinant of the student's future, is a time of excitement, indecision, and frustration for both the fraternities and the freshmen. A Everybody's talking at me seems to accurately describe the scene for the freshmen, while I am talking to everybody describes the picture for the upperclassmen. Being a decision that selects ones home the next four years, the festivities take on a mixture of a serious and party attitude. Studies are hurriedly cast aside, replaced by fraternity rush meetings and freshmen quad discussions. Speak without emphasizing your words. Leave other people to discover what it is that you have said, and as their minds are slow, you can make your escape intime. Francis Bacon cioiiijor 5 M li V o nu- an l As pledge classes are gradually formed, the newcomers look over the group they are to party, study, and live with the next four years. While somewhat mysterious in its initial impression, the system will go on to form some of the longest friendships of the freshman's future, I do not hunger for a well-stored mind. I only wish to live my life, and find my heart in unison with all mankind. f 2 1 lg A Q, x wa. r .id , if 'fi i i n l i i l 3 i Edmund Gosse v li l l l l l I i t. W?'f533,5lQllT9' 1 7, ' .Q-jjmitif 5 ,H at , r, - A -v ,,f,'Aw.t I A f L,- ,-.n,EA,,1, ,. ,.,.', x , . . ,, ' . . g, .f,g'mA,.,' , ', - . I ry' ' 1 5g4l. - 4. 5 4 .'. -'A lf- .Ef .,-I ,if Ita, I. yr. 1 lff U. , . 4 4-gl: A r.. e f. 2:31 A4 f P The ship, a fragment detached from the earth, went on lonely and swift like a small planet. joseph Conrad ,,, l -.i The campus, with its surrounding countryside, seems almost detached from outside frustrations and problems. With its running rivers and plentiful treeland, nature adds another dimension to Westminster life. A river float trip or just the relaxation of the sun's rays is an appreciated luxury. And sometimes just the chance to be with oneself is all that is asked. RQ,-L,,2:-X51 ' 'lk 1. ' ,v -K 'Alia 7 'f'1f5i5? 't'7 fi 'X ' w,- E ' ? . Q. --ima-. i 5 . 2 . What other liberty is there worth having, if we have not freedom and peace in our minds, - if our inmost and most private man is but a sour and turbid pool? Henry D. Thoreau fy . he ,,.. -I . -J . : ' , -gg , ...JK gf: LL, ,-, ' ..,,..- 'Q' 'A .CP V19 .1 '7f.43'g:v f . . , , l'r1ES22Q5'-Kf732'5.p5,-el Qlfsilzg ..' f . V -,f . - f, . an J vjigxf , ,,:,-,- 'C , .' Q'l 1 , .rv dfer ,', l'..J' v '--'L gn? N 1 4 1 t . 'Gif' 'f, ,mg . 1,1 1 ' aku' .gpg to ' Jjffi - I A- -'ffpltq ': f '- Q., Q' 5-' ', J ' X ,957 'Q ',',j ,, U4 f .o,,,-'Z': ' Li av J .-uf ,--A.'U', 1, Q! 91- , -, ,f- v . '35,-V if-J .-wf .lf ' .s . - '.- 51 ff 1 p 4 - - -u F' V , r,,-v,'1'-- - :I ' 3 - QU ,ll ff I,' -1,11 , Qt -' gd 7 g , ,'. 41,2 -. ay 1. . ,.. an ' ' ' , -F - -,, , 17'-:if -qw X it its if ,Ni V' G U l ll i '4 . t Je- lf if l l 1 s l 1 i i l l l l l l At Westminster the student expects a more personalized college education, where the student-teacher relationship goes beyond the classroom. At the same time the teacher comes to expect more from the student. Unable to hide behind an auditorium full of classmates, an unprepared student is quickly singled out. :dau ZZ A mind uncluttered by useful knowledge contentment and even happiness. .,, . is capable of A. A. Milne -an P' V-. ' .. r 4 7 flfiiifff Jsfgfxj'-y ll EE' 'I ff El f .Q-.1131 The interest of a student and how much he learns is often decided by the enthusiasm of the instructor. A friendly discussion with a faculty member at the College Inn becomes as much a part of one's education as his classroom time. The informal relationship between the learners andthe teachers is a major part of the Westminster environment. All-nighters and Cramming for finals become another part of the college environment, which affects almost every student before his time for graduation. That a balance between partying and studying must be achieved is a lesson that is difficult for some to learn. '-fx. The campus Covered by a fourteen inch snow, the Westminster and William Woods student bodies were given an unexpected break from classes. As if reliving days past, the free time quickly developed into snowman making and snowball fights. Even those hoping to use the day to catch up were drawn into the festivities. Y pc, , Some friendships are made by nature, some by contract, some by inter- est, and some by souls. h leremy Taylor .Z mf 1 ... -.,,,,-,Q -- W 'Y' . ta. , , ,, :.,1f':-ge-.-a-if' 4 .. . ,, - .... 1 -'W , ' --.. '7,e:,...,...- jlbf- si-P:-GL'74? --+ .- l '1 Y .,.a ' .Hx l O Ar - , ' '97 v -, - -. - ' , , .-an-1 ,,, , - 1 . li' ' .av-' - ,p-0' ,, u- ' k., 3 , -. g..L,4 l ' '1 , .L-lf 1- - 1- ' 4' KZ- : .713-.9 -el:--. - v .. - , , .1LirL, ', -.1. 'lx 11, 14' ,41 7 7- -' ' ' . ...f- '! ' 4 J . 5' '. -4-.. - V -is U... -' Whatever shall we do in that remote spot? Well, we will write our memoirs. Work is the Scythe of time. Napoleon Bonaparte -Q, gc.:- 19 f Q if 1 Q ff ypMWzZ2 JZ m Z WMM WZ l I 4 f I ' 1 1 , ' a , l 4 ' : 7:77 1' ' Y: . : : 1 1 ,-.fix LL:-zf -::' :1-14----1-- ,J K PRESIDENT DALE PURCELL C2 yrS.J President. B.A., M.A., University of Redlands. WILLIAM L. STUCKER I2 yrs.J Vice President for Col- lege Advancementg B.A., Texas Tech Univer- sity, M.A., University of Indiana. VICE PRESIDENT COLLEGE ADVANCEMENT DEAN WILLIAM E. PARISH I20 yrS.I Dean, Harry S. Truman Professor of History, Chairman, Department of History. B.S., Kansas State Coi- Iegep M.A., Ph. D., University of Missouri. 4,,.:.1 ,.., 1. - ' r ,iq-I , -ll dnl N I EDUCATIONAL 1 E. U I I . r i FRANK BROOKE SLOSS C34 yr5.l Director of Educational Planning, Distinguished Service Professor, john Harvey Scott Professor of Mathematics. B.A., Westminster Collegeg M.S., Brown Universityp Ph. D., Northwestern University. PLANNING . ,VAVZVX 511 E' . J.: X mv,Vr? fi! -,QV T 4312.14 . -.. v. if 1. . a v i' - if L, TR if- if 1, K ii, ii 433 11, ii 11 if .. '-'fmt-V': , . J' i 2 li 3 12.0, ig 1 73 , '13 311 'Q ',!. fb, c, Q5 R. 53 5 2 , i , , s Ag,. . it R EG I sr RAR s st 1 -.... E 1 ,ll 26 Si.- 'fl-.Q4 1 i i BERNARD AXELROD C8 yrsj Registrar and Assistant to the Dean with rank of Associate Professor. B.A., M.A.,- University of Denverg M.A., Washington Un- iversityg M. Ed., University of Mis- souri. gl , ,- ,-..- ,.... ol- -f,,f,..-.i .... ..:.',.,,.,.. ... . - ,, ... 5 --114-7 a I DEAN OF STUDENT LIFE .,, A, ,- -,,. , T Y 4 g:5l,',, ff 2 1 5? 5' f f ,rug ' ,g 1 U ff 1 Z 1I fi A fp '-v:'- , 7 1 . wi 'f 1 ' 2 I 1 L we .IF i 4, , ., RICHARD F. AULT C8 yrs.l Dean of Student Lifeg Associate Professor of Physical Education and Department Chairman. B.S., University of Missourig M.S., Wa- shington University. ASSISTANT DEAN STUDENT LIFE bv' JAMES GRAVEMAN K8 yrS.T Assistant Dean of Student Lifep B.A., Westminster College. 11 BUSINESS MANAGER ROY A. RUFFNER C14 yrs.J Business Manager, Professor of Economicsg B.A., Westminster Collegeg M.B.A., Washington Un- iversityg Ph.D., University of Mis- souri. Iii' XS- S -.. -:3P1f42 .V DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS TYKE H. YATES Q9 yrS.l Director of Alumni Relationsg B.A., Westminster College, M.A., University ofMis uri SO . ll I I I 2, I 2' i I I .1-, H xvxx . I UF: Y ak. f f I 54.eg'9Wf?1'I'-.,':-'?g3..1i 741'-I PQI! x :Y I DIRECTOR OF PRESS RELATIONS VIRGIL A. IOHNSTON K7 yrS.l Director of Press Relationsg B.A., Westminster College. -gl ?L ENR 11 I f K. E my ii- Q iw h.iW5 A 'A .-1' , . ,., ,, 'ffs..? ,f.,- 3 v i' m-..' Q . fiiithnz, f A : aff ' ij- A 5 s i , ' Q ,f':f g1f,:42,,s ' 1 ' . A, -. JL - QQ! , .,h , i , is i .,',h QQ- fi ' .. . 349 ,,,, J 'En QuanDfB,4cQRQoN:,c52fm.sg G61 Qiliif?f!iit14:nflgislihiii'iShCfiifSiffi: . 'GP ,9,Q???9l!7?2i-If ?M9sig:rinfELP'12!4HSeSi 5 'ji,f21QIg!??l?Fia,fIrf!E!1liibf?MQd?fMf1fllaffq' 7?g,3jfg.f,3zVWgsfnjinsgeiv:'i1College5 Q is? l4wivs?2ifY4'f 1- p 1 -g 3l1qfi'i!giWfRAF!D'6lfPHfi3?Y?s.ifN'Vi gqagngqgpfgsesvigwerdfessgri sand. fly Q gqGregix?RF9fe5Soin 6ffE,51Eli5h Ulefa- ii f. f,e,,Ti5Ei!Q1ain?ii3 pf' 'DiMiSi0f!fi31'f+ fir' e i,Arts, 15 fiz'2?iQS2T'1filffC0 Q8Ci'fM?M-H.1Ph1 ID-I QpiggrigilfyjilniversityljffLL.DL, Drury neollege1., , 2 , A I . 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V4 .yi I- lt' 'E 9' ,xy t 1 ' Q l , x l 7 l .'s .L- it 91 l lil GALE L. FULLER l20 yrs.l Director of Special 'Education Pro- grams, Director of Counseling Ser- vicesp Callaway County Professor of Psychology. B.A., Hastings. College: M.A. University of Omaha, PhD., Uni-A ' .versity of Wyoming., V , '.l2ljDHN'V. BOSCH ua yrs.l f Professor-of Economics and Business 'Administration,' Vice' ' President for coordiriation, Chairmanjf ' Department L1 of Economics and 'Business Administre tion. Chairman, 'Divisionj'of. Social Sciences. 'B.S.,,Ed. M.,i University of Pennsylvania. I ' yf -1, iaychrisrian E.HaL1erffjr, . ,A L 1164 yrs.l' Professor of Bible A.B.', Birmingham-Southern, College: 'B.D.', kvVanderbilt University, Divinity School, Ph.D.,VanderbiltUniversity.' my ERNEST H.K HILLARD7l16 my if , - Y ' Documents Librarian. B.A., M.A. Uni- versity of Chicagog M.A.,' University- of Wisconsin: Ph. D., University of illinois. l5l HAROLD F. SHAEFFER Q16 yrs.l , Research Professor of Chemistry. B. Sc., Muhlenberg College M. Sc., University of New Hampshire. l6l DOUGLAS R. FICKESS i'l3 yrsl Professor of Biology. B.S., M.S. Univer- sity of Oklahomag Ph. D., University of Missouri. l7l CHARLES W. BRAUER, IR. 112 yrs.l Professor of Chemistry. B.S., Central Missouri State College: M.S. Missouri School of Mines and Metal- lurgy. if .ofa L! U FL' E ffm p-41-,- he -'f,,,.. ,gi 'U- 'J4 'Q 411 HOWARD P. HINDE'i12yrs.J y Cameron D. Day.Professor'of Biology. A.B., Park Collegep M.S., University of Oklahomdp M.S. Yale Universityg Ph.D, StanfQrdUniversity. ' x V i2y1oHNE.scHuLTzi11.yr5.y ' A Professor of Ch'emistry,.Chairman, De- partment of Chemistry. B.A., Westmin- ster Collegeg Ph.D,, University' of :ll- lionis. ' ' ' ,V , Q31 HENRYVWARRINGTON WILLIAMS UTYFS-J I L V r Q' Professor' of Biology .V'k Chairman,5VDiyi- sion o,f'NgtgiraI' Sbiences and ,Mathemai UCS4 i 5.-SQA Sbufhterfi' M,9fh'9di5f'sUFi3V'eif SiWi1B-S- Pill '95U2ah15faff2 UUiY5F5ifY? 145 'IVAY Mfkiiliiifciiifiifrs iiJ3ff7 l3'i: Professoibf EnglisHjChqiifm'angfDfQ1Ei2ii?tf ment Of Engfiihs'B-A-1'Dtdke.i:UnNsffisXf' 153 10555455-'MfCL4W,4?'0-YCS'JS '--' i V2 Professowr,-19.f.1QtiiQlq'gy5ffCIi3irm3ng. gD'eQ? yliiiffffleflt Of Bidlbgyl' 51521 9Cil?fh'?.55lfGrf1 Qigleihvoma .State-24-1AColl.egc5:k', Unlygrsityfof ,Missouri.fV , 1- Q WRFCHAKD W1 MQERKEL U9ryfSlJ1?Zfff5 Assvfialii '.sPr6f6SSdri ,aft i zy- Psychology. Chairmdn,'Qep21rtrnent of-Psydjologyy Wesffliinster 'gridfWilliamIV'WQQdsiC5lFr lesesl 5-A-1C4F'.eI9HfCQl'53.52?Ml?NQIEPhQ. D.g University of4Missoi.iri3 - ', ', 5 fp' 479 JONATHQN. BAKER,,,MQSEEYjii'1Q -r,ii Assistant ' P'rofessor't off 'Mgthembtidsl B.A'., QgNortI1west, . Nazarene? Cpllgggg. MA.,5UVniversityvcif'KgnsQasI V 1 5 , if 5 Il - - -.l...--Y.,,-., , A,,,,4,N Nx 1 ---1 . V ,ef 74912445 i I1l MILTON B. GARBER I9 yrs.l ' Assistant Professor of Political Science. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Techno- logy, M.A., University of Missouri. I2l RICHARD E. MATTINGLY 49 yrs.l Associate Professor of Philo- sophy, Chairman, Department of Philo- sophy of Westminster and William Woods Colleges. B.A., University of Kansas, Ph. D., University of Texas. 137 Mrs. Audrey Remley i9 yrs.J Assistant Professor of Psychology, Counsellor. B.S. .in Educ., M.A. Univer- sity of Missouri. 'MJ DAVID B. STEINMEYER K9 yrs.J Associate Professor of Physical Education, B.A. Westminster College, M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. l5l PETER H. KIM I8 yrs.l Associate Professor of Political Science, Chairman, Department of Political Science Westminster and William Woods Colleges. B.A., Ohio University M.A., University of Missouri. I6l WILLIAM E. MARQUARDT Associate Chairman of Libraries Head Librarian, Westminster College, Assis- tant Professor, B.A. Cornell College, M.A. University of Denver. l7l IOHN T. MITCHELL l8 yrs.l Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology. B.S. in Educ., M.S., Uni- versity of Missouri. MBU? Ak - ,...l..,,,.--1..- F I h N ily ll' , ,M I 1 1 15,5 xv 1 Xi 1 1 g mgrmesr ALBERT MILLER c7 yrs.Jg I j ' Assbciateg Prdfessbr of PQlitical,Sqiepie.I V ,X B.A., ,Yale ,Universityg 7j.D.', jColu'm.bVig, :fly , University La'w ScAh'ool5 ' fl , Vg ,-,' , :yy QZXROY V. LEEPER16 yrSJ, ,Ii f f. ' g, Assisiamg. Eibfesibvrf ,of',.fSfpEefh' fiZQ3 M.A,,, 1 V1,.,Dz,k1,-pn ngersxtyr 'Void M55g95g1fjfA,g:'f ffggnsas, 3 ,V.1. -, fil,A,f 5,1 vi ? L f. f 2 J- ' jJY.v f- gwD 3fj,Q',, fL,f, ,',.,, f:?121? -, . 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BQRLANADQ1 R.t3gyrss,i ,Assistant Professor 'offEconomiqs, gB.A.Q V ,Centre Collegefof Kentuckyy-'M,A-. . .Washington University. x ' if Q61 IOSEPH R.,CLEVELAND K3 yrs.J V- Assistant Professor of , Physics Chair- man, Department of Physics B.S., Uni- . versity of Texas, Phrg D. Iowa State Uni- versity. ' A ' ' l7lTHOMAS E. COMTE 13 yrs.i Q Assistant Professor of Economics and l Business Administration. B.5., Univer- sity of Californiap M,B.A., Columbia l ' University. K h,i.04'J own.1,55-SwQ,1s!al1Qn1erf,SrafS-agyvfwezsgtxf C11 Roger L, Hewitt I3 yrs.J A ' . Assistant Professor of Military Scienceg BLS. in Edup. West Virginia'University. I 425 GARY'R.,OLADHAMki3 yrsi W Captain, Infantry, Assistant Professor of I Military Sciencew B.S., , University ,off Tampa. ' 131 LINDA cLERv1Jt3yrsiJ ' 3 i i i E Instructor ,intra Englishl B.A. '- Stephens- Coliegej MLA.,' University? of- Missouri- CoIumbia.g t .3 f 449 DAVID'CQLL'sN51i2LYfS5 arsi 2:23:55 r 'ii Assistant Qkrofessoir, fqffj EngIish'fjB:Ag,,, ,j MA. AUniversifY'fEif31Rhodle'!lSl.dr1d31 Phi? H5 DEfUnivetsity.-9f1WisQofn'5ir1L -f 2f,1:-gf, -r,, 41 51 WEN 'YY of-' NQVERYGQ YFEZSE ss.i'i AssrstaqntrrngEgtperrmgntal'Qxy4,rsio,n5.-'riizftg M4-fiUQ'Y2rSi'1yf29ffMssssvrasiffifau yV,ri i,.r ,.i 19? ?9Nfikl?I1ir'SQ551i2lYFS?My-f i!g,:21Qiv4i1LA , f, ,.,,f, ,5,,- ,. ,,,,., L W, , 'Assistants TPiofeSSQf lzfifiPhysisiagigiidusa-Airy 'Q ' '1,.,ft. , V- ff, A ,, ,'f,. 4 , K, MSS2.11P1ifEdrasefzsvrvIhwsar?M1S,Ss9HrfzSfesee+ ,,Uriiyefs.ityaf gil: ,IQ ljfl 'fi' VV? sf, 3 139 DONALP51 SPENG5Ryf2yrsJ 1 r Assivllfrnil fffrbff-rssbrfQiQ.Hist0rv:rA.B'Jfu2? .if i.lif'?9'is'EQlleaQ42aMfAiTP'i5fgQ,Q ,Ui1'?Vk?i5,itY?2l5 fQfYifBif3i3-1' -'y- if! ,i't t- Q 'wig f ' N ,i 4 ii 5 i 3 I1 4 5 2 i 'i i 1 J :iw 1421. 52,53 it I Y K 3 it r 5 r L Y 5 1 X Rx 3 2 5 e E 1 5 i I I 1 i , I I i -nl i k . i i i e . Assistant Professor of Military Science., jg? LIANUS E. DowNs iyrs.i A gi3.A., B.s. Providence college, MA., Catholic University of America. , ROBERT B. GODFREY I1 yn. ' A-.fgflntern in counseling, B.A., M. ed., Un- fit-iversityof Missouri '- ' V I- , fx., . P437 PETER AQHAIGHI1 yn , - A EVisiting Assistant Professor of Econo- if mics. BLS., M.A.'University of Missouri. Q 141 ROBERT C. HANSEN C1 yrl , V Visiting' Assistant Professor' of Mathee fmatics and Computer Science. B.S., E jM'.S., Illinois State University: Ph. D., UniversityofMissouri.' V CSIDOUGLAS G. HUNT 11 yr? iFar' Lefti Instructor in 'EngIish,' B.A., Westminster College, M.A., Oxon. X , CGD DALE M. LiEBERTi1yr.i Assistant Professor of Psychology. B.S., i University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 5 M.S., Wisconsin State University- Osh- 5 kosh. I , t Um EDWARD H. l.owERv C1 yr.l 5 Staff Sergeant, United States Army S ROTC Detachment. sl. X X , ' 454 , -,., . .,..-----.... .L i 4 ,Mn-,ww-r 0, if 111 MICHAEL F. PALOK1 yrl i - 1 s ., f int: f fiil . f 555' f 'ws ' ,gm 'ww f Visiting Assistant' Professor .of History. B.A., M.A., Queens CQI- lege. , ' A Q21 EDWARD PHILLIPS C1 YU' Visiting 'Assistant Prcfessolr. of Bi7 ble, and Chaplain. B.A.'Dickihf son Collegeg M.A.Q UniyersiLy o'f ChicagQfDiyinity Sehobi. -l ,, - ,'E 1 I , x 1 , ' E I ' i nfl ,,, v i ,.,v,-,, f lnstfuetor Ain. AMo'dern ,Languiiges 1392752 B.A., s universnygQofvjigrgeurqskas , QA 4, MA., Phi' D., university1.'rififQde 'i 'ff-L lbrhdo. ,V', 7 ,i,i ff- -,.'.'V i gig.-i 141 ROBERIw:TlNK.LEQf1 V07 1 1 .s.s iff? Major,.MiIitdrS1 liitelligenriei ASE I i SiSf?r'f1- 5Pr0feSSQr' bfi .iiMii.'gitdfv Science. 'B.A., Univefsiiy offMl5ir1 i 5 i 5 ylandyM1A.,2.iBQsronselgniversny-,gfgpig312 BEUSSSISJ, 5,1 iff f 'if' i f7'if7llg . 4, . g 'f,. . 1 22. E 4' ' Assistant4PrQfeSsoAi Qf'fMusip'. Mus., Q Southwestern , atg 'Meme phisg' M.'M.E.,l Florida' Srage Uni4 yersigyp, PH.. DJ: Unixiebfsity-A-'bf Iowa: K, K .4 k,A- fk.,,1 L,,-' ' I -1 I 'i ! 7 i ,f,7f,i s .s,ii 1 s e- 15 Q? f Ji I -4 -'xi I., . '-S: X-. A 'wif Far Left And Below: lack Marshall, Dean of Admissionsg Left: Tom Mil- tenberger, Director of Student Fin- ancial Aid and Admissions Counse- lo F. Above: Sally Reynolds, Director of Placementg Right: Marlene Acree, Student Life Secretary. Vymx -1- ,,-,Q-nv-r 3 E i up LavERNA Rose Deans Office Secretary. f'2J BUANITA MiLLER ' Deans Office Secretary flDEBRA KIRCHHOF FaculfySecre1ary1 . ic4mfBmYwEBER , . -Deans Office'Sec1jetary :sm marry HARDINNA , Admissions Office Staff 161 RUTH HOSE . ' Registrar's Secretary V 7- 'f' f- L-9 Business office secretaries, From Left To Right: Angie Bemberger, Rhonda Chism, lean Flynn, Judy Newsom, Kay Carr, and Diby Thomas. 'XX Each year, in conjunction with the Student Govern- ment elections, the members of the student body cast their vote for the outstanding professor of the year. At the 1974-75 Awards Convocation, Dr. Donald Spencer was announced as the recipient of this honor. ln addition IO a plaque, the Parents Association presents the profes- sor with a check for 520000. f DR. DONALD SPENCER PROFESSOR OF THE YEAR Above, Dr. Spencer receives recognition at the Awards Convocation Z if 4ZZfM if ,420 pf ,Zf1'?1m MZWZWL ZZ2IfW91WZZc 'ZZfZc hfWL I 4 1 I dl . 1 I . 1 . Qs i 3 l ll ll in C11 Lee Evans at Assembly meetingg Q21 Pat Counts Cleft! and Kevin Mackey? C37 Brian Greathouseg 143 Discussion during an Assembly meet- ingg 151 lim Mattei ileftl and Lee Evans at a Publications Board meeting. , ,, ,,., .. s , , M,.,L-t.i l i 'I l el ii gi il gl ii i A BREATH GF FRESH . 'b7. V IE l 63 l AIR A fresh breeze blew this year in Student Government. After a year of the change over to a new college administration, the Student Assembly was invaded by people wishing to better represent the student body and its wishes. President Lee Evans, Vice-President Pat Counts, Treasurer Kevin Mackey, Corresponding Secretary Brian Greathouse, and Recording Secretary Keith Steinhoff brought forward thinking and a desire to explore new areas. While they did not accomplish everything they set out to, some credit must go to theeffort theygmade. Under the direction of Social Chairman Bill Jonas the Assembly did make great strides in the campus entertainment field. Friday night became a time to look forward to the S.A. sponsored movies. ln a jazz festival Les McCan, The Rosehip String Band, and the St. Louis jazz Quartet provided a usually quiet Fulton with some unusually good music. Some of the accomplishments of the Assembly was the outfitting of a student darkroom planned by the Publications Board and the revision of the Student Government Constitution. PUBLICATIONS BO RD L The Publications Board is responsible for the supervision of all student publications. This year the Pub Board was primarily responsible for setting up a darkroom for publications and students. It is composed of students nominated and elected by the Student Assembly. Left To Right: Alan Farris, Steve Nivens, Brian Greathouse, Keith Steinhoff, lim Mattei. Ex-officio members not shown are the editors and business managers of the publications. They are Karl Anderson, CO- LUMNS Editor, Art Hoge, Yearbook Editor and COLUMNS Business Mgr., and jeff Tyler, Yearbook Business Mgr. 7'- HONOR COMMISSICD flu, 'V- Q,- ri' 4 The purpose of the Honor Commission is to uphold and promote the tradition of the West- minster College Academic Honor System, en- deavor to secure the cooperation of the faculty and the student body to this end and investi- gate and act upon all violations of the Acade- mic Honor Code. However, this year, after allegations that the Honor Commission was not working well, an Ad Hoc committee of students and faculty was created to formulate some possible changes for the Honor Commission. After much inves- tigation and deliberation they were able to draft a new Academic Honor Code. N. VX V. . -M X J I. Front Row: Bob Glaze, Tim Lamkin, Ed Scoggins, Fred Lintecum, Craig Collinson. Back Row: Rick Warner, Marc McCarty, l0hn Dorsch, Dan Barrow, limMattei. 1 l i I , 1 ' s i l ,gt M 7 YYRY H-A--dr -A,VM 44,-A-.. 41..- l TERFR TER ITY COUNCIL The lnterfraternity Council is composed ofthe presidents and representatives ofthe eight national fraternities on campus. They serve as a coordinator of all fraternity activities. This year the IFC co-sponsored Greek Day held during short term. Deemed such a success that plans are being made to make Greek Day an annual affair. - --I ,i?,h..... . fy Al Minor, Vice President, Karl Hall, Secretary, Tom Eppright, President, Craig Collinson,Treasurer. 1. U'- SOCIAL IUDICIARY BOARD l I LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Winger, Ion Purcell, Alan Farris, lim Cumbee, Tim Lamkin, fs. Hoa- I I The Social judiciary Board is a body of specially chosen students whose duty it is to act as the interprepter ofthe constituion, hear cases involving the violation of Westminster Social Rules, and generally to act as formal court in all social disputes on the Westminster campus. This year's SIB was headed by Chairman Tim Lamkin. 5 .M ifq ,. I :wi E FA- U ,Aww ,My-Athi A ,,.,.,....,,. -.-l--W---A-A... ZETA TAU DELTA Zeta Tau Delta is the national honorary scholastic society. Its members include the top scholars in the 5, junior and senior classes. Candidates are chosen by I obtaining 40 or more hours of A and 90 hours of A and B combined in the best six semesters. ,.4,- From ROWI TUT Bellamy, lim Cumbee, BYUCC Davis, Brian Walker. Robert Hoerber. Third Row: Wes Fleming, Harry Ruth, Fred Lintecum, Second Row: Warren Hollrah, Steve Kozel, Fred Wark, Kevin Mackay, Dave Lanigan, BillTrenchard. 7' Left To Right: Tom Eppright, Darrell Gould, Art Hoge, Harry Ruth, Brian Walker, john Gray, Wes Fleming Fred Llntecum Omicron Delta Kappa is the national honorary leadership fraternity. Members are chosen by the use of a point system giving credits for campus activities, scholastic achievements, and athletic accomplishments. The membership is restricted to juniors and seniors in the upper thirty-five percent of their academic class who have met the point system requirements. Total membership may not exceed three percent of the student body. Each year Omicron Delta Kappa selects a faculty member to be the ODK Last Lecture speaker, held in conjunction with the Awards Convocation. At right, Harry Ruth introduces the 1975 selection, Dr. losepk Cleveland. OMICRO DELTA KAPPA WTA- SKULLS OF SEVE The Skulls of Seven is a senior honor society. While membership is not necessarily restricted to those with academic excellence or outstanding campus leadership, the Skulls are chosen as the representatives ofthe senior 3 class. The responsibility of the Skulls is to oversee the traditions and ceremonies of the college. Each year one member of the junior class is selected as .- a Skull, who automatically carries on as the Grand Marshall his senior year. Grand Marshall this year was Eddie Scoggins, with Tom Eppright chosen to succeed him next year. I' Pictured Left To Right, First Row: lohn Gray, Eddie Scoggins, Harry Ruthg Second Row: Tom King,Tim Lamkin Jim Cumbee Tom Eppright ' --'- -LW -H ' wifi wg ,Ji T A TV drawing was one way of raising money this year as pictured here. FRONT ROW: Paul Chappee, john Gray, Larry Wright. SECOND ROW: ,Don Deweese, Charlie Mellies, Todd Wolfram. THIRD ROW: Capt, Oldham, Bill Reister, David Ault. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Saner, Glen McCoy. SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade is an honorary ROTC fraternity for advance course cadets, That is junior and senior cadets. The qualifications for membership are advance course cadets in good standing both in academic and military science subjects. He must be willing to devote much of his free time to service projects and toward earningthe money forthe annual ROTC Ball. They have an auxillary organization on the William Woods campus called the Colonels Twenty. They assist in the fund raising functions, act as ushers on the William Woods Campus, provide escorts for V.l.P.'s, and are the candidates from which the annual Military Ball Queen is chosen. -Aim-M iwm we-'M-ggr--mqvn , --,MA-4, ,,.,... .g. R A PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta is an international honor society in History. With 80,000 members, it is the second largest honor society in the world, Phi Beta Kappa being the largest. Initiates are required to have accumulated at least twelve hours in history with a 3.2 or better and have a 3.0 G.P.A. overall. The major event for Phi Alpha Theta this year was serving as sponsor for their regional convention. Held at Westminster on April ,f 26, history majors and lovers of history gathered to attend seminars on different topics. President lim Cumbee and Mike Atkin relax after the initiation ceremony and discuss the upcoming regional convention. 1 . l Front Row: Herb Morisse, Mike Thompson, Fred Lintecum, Brad Pittenger, Al Minor, Alan Farris, Tom King. Back Row: Davei'Mackey, Dr. Spencer, . Warren Hollrah, Bob Aulgur, Mike Atkin, lim Cumbee, Tut Bellamy, Dave King, Dr. Parrish. , 2 i l i 3 ll . ..-,....:e,-,.e. -. -,.,,l,,.c,:e,,s,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,3,,..w-gg-A-M,a W -- 'P'- Left To Right: Don Hoisington, Bill Ray, Harry Ruth, Kevin Mackey, Steve Kozel, Lee Evans, Dr. McClary, Dave Mackey, Tom Eppright, Fred Lintecum. Scott Warren delivers his presentation on transexuals at Bio-Seminar, BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta is the national honorary biology fraternity. Students must be in the upper 'l50fo of their class and have a minimum of twelve hours in biology with a B or better to be admitted. Tri-Beta serves as the sponsors of Bio-Seminar where different areas in biology are discussed. Plans for next year include occational speakers and the organization of a reading room in the Science Center. Pl KAPPA DELTA Pi Kappa Delta is the National honorary forensics fraternity. It is composed of students who have participated and shown proficiency in speech and debate. This year the debate team went to tournaments at K.U., l.S.U., Kansas State at Pittsburg and Bowling Green. They also attended the Missouri State Tournament at Warrensburg and the National Pi Kappa Delta Tournament in ' Philadelphia. LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian Sullivant, Tut Bellamy, Steve Litchfield, David King, Alan Farris EPSILO BETA ALPHA Epsilon Beta Alpha is the local business fraternity. Its members are required to be business majors with at least twelve hours of business and a 3.0 in those courses. They must also bein the upper half of the academic class. LEFT TO RIGHT Ted Ohlagu Chuck Septowskl Charlie Mellies Kent Tqdd Discus, lim Satterlr, Bob Edwards, Gerry Wethingtonf Bill Coglizer Blochberger Craig Colllnson Bob Glaze Darrell Gould Donn Maruska RICH PBYSOHS, leffTYlef- N ll I milxg H .. :fix l ,4 A..,-LHQ4 K Ct, S4 Ti V C' Max ,. ,r. le J: 'r 5 5 2 'Rb '5, v 1, Nb Mo It f 5 ,L ,L lg r. v. r 'cfao nr To w mf - P L ': ! 'A 1, Th Pa U l Left To Right: Dave Francis, Peter Mueller, Dan Francis, Scott Barttel- Roehrs, Ray Metzger, Art Hoge, Kevin Mackey, Bill Gilbert, Paul Ma- ' bort, Wilson Tang, Dave Coate, Tom Graham, Steve Litchfield, David giera, Wes Fleming, Dave Austin, Dr. Hanson, Mr. Hlnkle, Mr. Mosley. --' ' gp, I, I 5537, K 1 - , 'V iv by , , V. A - V Mlwnmww-M 2: R MUALPHA THETA T Mu Alpha Theta is the local mathematics fraternity. It is comprised of students who have completed Calculas ll or above, have a 3.0 G.P.A. in math and are in the upper 350fo of their academic class. The organization sponsored several speakers during the year who included Capt. Grace Hopper, a pioneer in computers, Dr. john Beem from the University of Missouri who spoke on The Geometry of Plains , and Dr. Roy Utz. 1 l Q T After the induction of nine new members, the total membership came to twenty-seven. Art Hoge, above, discusses the selection of upcoming speakers, and the possibility of a joint meeting with the Stephens College in Columbia. -we-'v14 STUDE T ASSGCIATES Student Associates are a group of upperclassmen chosen by the faculty to assist in the advising of freshmen. Advice ranges from academics, to rush, and usually comes in handy in choosing the right courses and instructors for the freshman. Z t ' . J From Left To Right: Keith Steinhoff, Dave Lanigan, loe Thompson, Tom Eppright, Tim Lamkin, Dan Barrow, Art Hoge, Bruce Barrow, Bob Glaze, lohnson Ho, Bob Aulgur, lim Ritterbush, Dan Oberle, Alan Farris, lim Reinhard, Matt Ronchetto, nobody, lim Cumbee, leff Tyler, Bob Hoerber. ,.., THE COLUMNS In an attempt to better report the campus news and voice the students' opinions, the COLUMNS set out on some new policies this year. Under the direction of Editor Karl Anderson and Busi- ness Manager Art Hoge the COLUMNS switched to a twelve-page paper produced every other week, in com- parison to a previous eight page weekly issue. The paper moved into several new areas, which included the addi- tion of literary and entertainment pages. Editorial features were also stepped up. The new areas tried this year opened the way for bigger and better things in the future. 111 Advertising Manager Dudley Spangler types out the copy for an upcoming ad. 121 Joe Hunter and Terry Logue work on a page layout. l3l Editor Karl Anderson checks over the stories for the next issue. C43 The Columns staff, from Left To Right: Kevin Kelly, Terry Logue, loe Thompson, Lee Evans, Greg Glover, Art Hoge, johnson Ho, and Karl Anderson. 11:4 l Wes Fleming Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities is a group of students who are chosen in the fall and represent those who have attained honorth rough academic excellence and service to Westminster. Applicants are chosen according to their contribution to the college and for the promotion of student to student, student to administration and faculty relations Ed Scoggins l WHO'S W H O Harry Ruth Art Hoge john Gray . Q WHO'S WHO john Baltzer jeff Tyler Mike Walker Tim Lamkin, Darrell Gould WHO'S WHO -c--'I'- ' jim Cumbee ff' Mike Brinlee Karl Ariderson 'ii Bob Marx, Dave Ault, Tut Bellamy Bob Glaze Dave Brooks If f y J chfkwwdfcivfzf? Wiki! Www? H4 4f Mfr! M22 ZQWHJZ wlwfywwik l f . Z X WWWWWWL 4- 1 4 1 F r i i I P - M A. --Jin. IM FOGTBALI. Intramural sports begin each year with football. No other sport is ap- proached with as much seriousness, determination and support as is IM football. The pictures displayed on these pages are evidence of the im- pact of touch football on the West- minster and William Woods student bodies. As the football season begins each team shows many new faces that have recently become affiliated with them. Therefore, intramural football has long been a rugged and compe- titive sport at Westminster. This year was no exception as the new addi- tions provided additional talent and intensity to the league. Despite finishing the season with an undefeated 7-0-1 record, the champion SAE's didn't win the plaque until the final game of the season. A tie in that game would have forced a playoff and a defeat would have dropped them from contention for the top spot. The championship game was played Sunday, October 27 against the Independant Students Association. The ISA's brought with them a 1-4-1 record that belied their ability. In that game the SAE's downed the ISA's 12-6 in one of the closer contests of the year. The ISA's fought to a 6-6 tie in the second half and the SAE's scored the decisive TD with less than 40 seconds in the game. Second and third places went to the Sigma Chis who suffered their only defeats at the hands of the SAE's and the Betas. As it turned out the Betas were the only team to blemish the SAE record. In the Beta-SAE game the two teams battled to a 6-6 tie. However, the top teams didn't monopolize the action. The Phi Delts and Delts sported two of the higher scoring offenses. And although the final record might not indi- cate this fact, the league asa whole was more balanced than in previous years. A fl SAE'S CAPTURE YEAR'S FIRST IM PLAQUE WITH UNDEFEATED SEASON 1974 IM FOOT BALL TEAM W-L-T Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7-0-'I Sigma Chi 7-1-0 Beta Theta Pi 6-'I-'I Phi Delta Theta 4-4-0 Delta Tau Delta 3-4-0 FIII 2-5-'I Kappa Alpha 2-5-'I ISA 'I-5-'I Phi Kappa Psi 0-7-'I ii nh!! A typical crowd scene at a Sunday game is at right. Below, the SAE's move down- field following a punt. A W- -WWA A--Ymmnv?-M, A me ,Liang In some games more time is spent arguing with the referee than playing football. At left, the KA's argue a call with Jim Rosenr Above, despite the long faces, this penalty is being walked off in favor of the Delta Tau Delta team. , l TRAMURAL GOLF One of the most unpublished sports touraments in the intramural sports program, but equally impor- tant in the race for athletic supremacy, is golf. This year's match was played Friday, October 4 and Satur- day, October 5. With fair weather blessing the tour- nament, each participant played nine holes on both days. Phi Gamma Delta golfers took three of the top six spots and claimed the team title by a substantial margin. INDIVIDUALS TEAM RESULTS Mike Siering Flll Craig Sigma Chi Collinson Flll Beta Theta Pi gag I SAE Phi Delta Theta pst! C251 e Eispa Alpha Northway SAE . . ' k Phi Kappa Psi KH . Delta Tau Delta Mason Ph' Delt john Byrne Flll Below, Al Henke tees off in back-nine competition. 1:3 Above, Terry Logue lPhi Psil begins his swing on an approach shot. Rick Hardcastle, SAE, in the process of connecting on an- other fairway shot is at Left, Below. While at Right, Below, Phi Delt lay Lawrence attempts a shot from the rough, I l INTRAMURAL TENNIS Above is the Phi Delts Bill Shade. Below is the championship KA tennis team. They are: tKneelingl Paul Cooke, Richard Wetzel and IStandingJ Bob Hoerber and the KA coach Dave Michl. The KA's Richard Wetzel practices before a match. The KA's defeated the incumbent champion Phi Delt tennis team to win the intramural tennis placque. The KA's posted a perfect 7-0-1 record to edge the Phi Delts, champions the previous two years. The Phi's 7-1 record was just one game better than the Beta's 6-2 mark. Freshmen Paul Cooke and Richard Wetzel led the KA attack. Both players later played on the varsity team. The Phi Delts were led by Bill Shade and Fred Hewgley, their doubles team. IM TENNIS RESULTS TEAM W-L-T Kappa Alpha 7-0-1 Phi Delta Theta 7-1-0 Beta Theta Pi 6-2-0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5-3-0 Independant Students' Association 4-3-1 Phi Kappa Psi 3-5-0 Delta Tau Delta 2-6-0 Phi Gamma Delta 1-7-0 Sigma Chi 0-8-0 XS 'E 52 , x i Xi SX 1 Above, the Phi Delt doubles team of Bill Shade fservingi and Fred Hewgley concentrate on another victory. Above Right, Chris Eubanks serves. At Right, an important IM tennis match 1 draws a good crowd. Below, the victorious KA doubles team COn The Right! are congratulated by their Phi Delt opponents. Fred Hewgley and Chris Eubank are shown in match play at right. 'or M ,wx fa QE?--,r+ 'J-'Jvsll' .5555-i,,t,W .VVFI g .v... .,,...,, :,.,::7,,,rZr-.FN-1-Y ...,,., , -, -N. -..., utgm, X N, Ng. -.sL.eg- A . INTRAMURAL TRACK A featured highlight of Parents' Weekend is the annual Intramural Track Meet. This year the competition was extremely close with the final event, the 440 Yard Relay, determining the champion. In claiming the track title, the Sigma Chis, led by the sprinting and hurdling ability of Minor Gregory, were able to over- come an early deficit. The prelims and field events held earlier in the week gave an inac- curate indication of who would become the 1974-75 IM Track Champions. TEAM STANDINGS TEAM POINTS Sigma Chi 38 Kappa Alpha 32 Phi Gamma Delta 24 Frank Mackay, Phi Delta Theta, sprints his leg of the 440 relay. Beta Theta Pi 23 Delta Tau Delta 22 Phi Delta Theta 21 Independant Student Assoc. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Psi EVENT Long lump Triple lump High lump Discus Shot Put 70 Yard High Hurdles 100 Yard Dash 2 Mile Relay 440 Relay 880 Relay Mile Relay INTRAMURAL TRACK MEET RESULTS HOUSE Kappa Alpha Beta Theta Pi Fljl Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi Sigma Chi WINNER Steve Hagopian Rick Barr Loran Hume Eric Hauck Eric Hauck Minor Gregory Minor Gregory Delta Tau Delta Signma Chi Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta RESULT 19 feet 2 inches 29 feet, 3 inches 6 feet 131 feet, 9 inches 39 feet, 8 inches 9.4 seconds 10.8 seconds 9.08 minutes 48.1 seconds 1239.3 minutes 3:48.3 minutes I I I I 1 IM SWIMMING ENDSINATIE , IM SWIMMING WINNERS I , 6 . EVENTS WINNERS ' Mike Winters, Sigma Chi Bill -Eagleton, Sigma Chi Mark Haviland, Phi Delt Mike Winters, Sigma Chi Rick Hardcastle, SAE Frank Hawley, Phi Delt Phi Delta Theta I 40 Yard Freestyle I 80 Yard Individual Medley l 40 Yard Fly 3 80 Yard Freestyle I 40 Yard Backstroke I 40 Yard Breaststroke 120 Yard Relay Phi Delt Mark Haviland Below swims a lap in the 120 Yard Relay IM SWIMMING RESULTS TEAM POINTS Phi Delta Theta Sigma Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beta Theta Pi 1 2 Phi Gamma Delta Kappa Alpha 1 2 Phi Kappa Psi Delta Tau Delta 86 INTRANMJRAL SVVIh4N4HWCJ The swimming meet brought many surprises this year. Following early November workouts, the IM preliminaries were held November 14. Following these qualifying rounds, Sigma Chi ap- peared to be a shoe in. Yet an obsticle arose. The Phi Delts were not to be denied as they came from behind to tie for the championship. Both houses relied heavily on freshmen as all but one event was won by a pledge. Sigma Chi freshman Mike Winters, at Left, won the 40 and 80 Yard Freestyle events this year. 'W i ' . iw 4s,fzy4mfzawmmmwen.Iy -1 ' ' 21 ' ' 21 - ' - 11 A - ef I ' 5 , 3x l 3 0 ISA- 0 2 IM HANDBALL STANDINGS Supremacy TEAM IW-L Recordl POINTS Phi Gamm t8-Ol 50 Beta Theta Pi t7-'Il 25 Phi Kappa Psi K6-21 10 Sigma Chi 2V2 Delta Tau Delta 2V2 SAE 0 Phi Delta Theta K5-33 -10 Kappa Alpha -10 Independant Student Assoc. -20 john O'Connor tPhi Psil is shown above. HANDBALL At Left is a Delt in match play. Below, john Peters tPhi Psil demonstrates the intense concentration that is required to play the sport of handball. This fast paced sport also requires quickness of mind and body, agility and power which makes it one of the most interesting IM sports. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Although the crowds were down and the enthusiasm wasn't what it used to be, basketball was still the high point of the IM Sports' Schedule. The Phi Delts again prevailed as champs on the courts despite losing their opening game, their first loss in over a year. In general, competition was tougher and more even throughout the league. This year's season was filled with surprises and upsets right from the start when the Sigma Chis edged the Phi Delts 51-49 in the opener. As a result of that loss, the Phis were forced into a playoff with the Phi Gamms. That championship contest, played before a surprisingly small crowd, saw the FljI's take an early lead before any of the Phis could find the mark. But with a balanced offense that saw five different players as the game high scorer during the year, the Phis came back. ln the first half, Greg Wagy contributed 14 points to the 33-21 halftime lead. ln the second half, Fred Hewgley poured in 18 as the Phis maintained their lead over the Phi Gamms and came away with a 62-53 victory. The Fljl leading scorer, Loran Hume, was effectively throttled and their leading scorer for the game was john Byrne who almost matched Hewgley with a 16 point second half performance. But this year the season didn't end with that game. A post-season round robin tournament was played with the results matching the regular lf season's. The Phis captured three more victories for an 11-1 year and two championships in one sport. At Right, Greg Walters shoots over Loran Hume in the Phi Delt-Flll championship match. Below, the Phi Delts huddle during a pause in the action. C E5 .Q ,4 f ...--......... ? rl IM BASKETBALL TEAM WON-LOST Phi Delta Theta 3-1 Phi Gamma Delta 7-2 Delta Tau Delta 6-2 Independant Student Assoc. 5-3 Sigma Chi 4-4 Kappa Alpha 3-5 SAE 3'5 1. Beta Theta Pi 1-7 ... Phi Kappa Psi 0-8 Below: Tim Lamkin, Tom Eppright, and Peter Moore lLeft To Rightl converge on an opponent. In .nfl l l l l l F . zu ' WW 4-ff-H 'E A -422 4Q'wL Q ?'5!?F'5i' K A I N l , I vQ!:,f JG PA: .- ,qw 'yy Xu X., Chip Page, Phi Delt, wrestling up a couple of weight classes at heavyweight, Above. PHI GAMM WINS TITLE OVER PHI DELT, PHI PSI The Flll took their third IM cham- pionship of the 1974-75 year when they captured the IM wrestling meet March 13, 15. Four of the nine weight classes were dominated by the Phi Gamms. All nine living groups were repre- sented this year with champions coming from four of them. Several students sustained minor injuries during the course of the meet. WRESTLING CHAMPIONS D I VISION 125 126-35 136-45 146-55 156-65 166-75 176-85 186-95 Heavy Beau Campbell, Phi Psi Bill Hoehn, Phi Delt Dave johnson, SAE Bill Whitlock, Phi Gamm Willy Uraneck, Phi Delt lose Robles, Phi Gamm Greg Walters, Phi Delt Barry Tate, Phi Gamm Dave Deming, Phi Gamm TEAM STANDINGS TEAM POINTS Phi Gamma Delta 50 Phi Delta Theta 40 Phi Kappa Psi 31 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 15 Beta Theta Pi 13 Kappa Alpha 6Vz Sigma Chi 6 lndependants 4 Delta Tau Delta 2 f' t ff ,. Z ff, l TRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL 1975 was a good year for Intramural Volleyball Increased parttclpatton and abtllty was evldent The culmrnatton of the season brought slgntflcant changes In the Supremacy Trophy race As the Betas went undefeated and won thelr flrst IM trophy of the year, they moved macy standings The Betas were not the only team that exhibited skxll As can be seen tn these pnctures the fifth place KA s played well Below Rught The camera does not Ile a Beta IS caught with his hand over the net into a close third place in the Supre- , B y if' A ,Gr 3'-S Q . J . B-wk .SJ wi .4 'ff?f f if-2 , i f Above, Phi Delt captain Kirk Mason lines up an important shot as the Phis attempt to come from behind. INTRAMURAL BGWLING BOWLING RESULTS Beta Theta Pi First Phi Delta Theta Second Sigma Chi Third Phi Gamma Delta Third ' Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fifth Kappa Alpha Sixth Delta Tau Delta Seventh Phi Kappa Psi Eighth lndependants Ninth Below, Mike Bluth prepares to take his turn in the Phi Delts' match with the KA's. 1 I .m 5 3 X 1-'ra -1 :hu .vejg-..:A-'L . . 3:-ew' A small .part of the crowd at an early season KA intramural softball game watches the first innings of a Short Term late afternoon match, left. While the KA batter watts, the Sigma Chi pitcher, Dave Daniels at right, winds up and delivers the pitch. A I I l I TRAMURAL SOFTBALL The final IM sport of each year is also one of the most popular, softball. This year's softball season was blessed with little rain and much sunshine. Many games experienced nice turnouts by the student bodies, especially early in the Term. The KA shortstop at left casts a long shadow as he antici- pates the ball. Tfffl ff'-7? 577. 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A freshman Phi Delt outfielder, Greg Walters lashes out a hit up the middle drawing open-mouthed stares from the catcher and umpire behind him at left. Another sunny Short Term afternoon brings out the crowd below, but for more than just to concentrate on the softball gamethey attend. ii , rat l 4 ' ., I' 3 fi f I t. 1' 3 5 1 ' ti ,f A l lt Phi Kappa Psi IM SOFTBALL TEAM CReCOrdl PLACE Sigma Chi t7-13 First Phi Delta Theta C6-21 Second Third Third Kappa Alpha Beta Theta Pi Fljl Third SAE Sixth ISA Seventh Delta Tau Delta Seventh Ninth l i i 1 - free 312,555.4 Q. , 'I -E, fhfn I T- A , - . I I 1 fr 1. by r . 'il i..1 w X J.. I V 1, W l 1 1i..,Z,. ' - wg? M za 'YI A E 9'-I Q , We '35 , .:,'., W J V t A r ' ws. ' 2 --1. - fl ' f- xv. 5'1,v.u.'3' .-.,,.,, 4 Hr' 4' '..-,, 's 'T.'1-lf -,a?,' . 1 :gs-ma ,T , P we :e4'P.- A if -, .-wr: ' 'i 'f JSR 1 1 Iyl i.'5, Tf:h ' l T ' -9- 'fu' -:: ff L , f'A 3 '-15.2 ZTXUY. 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'...-Q --1 xiefke W- .- ,r-'MT-fm-ui ik 'S-i x INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS g JK A GOOD TIME FOR ALL swf-F,-...,. ,, 2.14 gi FINAL ATHLETIC SUPREMACY STANDINGS - if TEAM 1. A -2 ' 3 A 5 6 ' 7 9 Phi Gamma Delta Beta Theta Pi Phi Delta Theta ttiel Sigma Chi Itiel Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Alpha Delta Tau Delta ttiel Phi Kappa Psi ttiel Independant Students' Association INTRAMURAL SPORTS' CHAMPIONS SPORT CHAMPION Football Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tennis Kappa Alpha Golf Phi Gamma Delta Track Sigma Chi Swimming Phi Delta Theta itiel Sigma Chi itiel Basketball Phi Delta Theta Volleyball Beta Theta Pi Handball Phi Gamma Delta Bowling Beta Theta Pi Wrestling Phi Gamma Delta Softball Sigma Chi -, '.,1 . 'Au - .I , .yr 11 1 POINTS g ' If-, at 345 . 325 A 307 w A 41 'fail . 307 'A ,I 'QL- 235V 3. 210 210 'I70 'U-. 'T' I I X 1 I Lf' f'i ff f V 1 W M141 JWyya JZ lZZf5Y fifhfffwc W1 wan' gzZ'wZ W f ZMffZv' fifzffyfgwffz Ewan I 4 . l ' 1 4 , ,L V I ' 1 I I I Z 1. I nlQ'S j.-nl All i ! , rf, THE WESTMINSTER LIVING GROUP SYSTEM lm rm' v- i 2 l 1 The living group system at Westminster houses eight national fraternities, an independent student association known as Weigle, and a group of just plain GDls, or Sweazians. It appears that some of these groups excell in academics, some in sports, some in partying, and some ' in clothes. While many are stereotyped by such names as face jocks, book jocks, rednecks, etc., it is interesting to discover that there is a combination of these people in each group. Yet each house carries with it a personaLity different from the others. il' ' fe, I -k- t.'. -,, ,, Z Illlllll bfi? gi in -7 llll U ll.l ll l l l 1 A astuenw it is Vtiviffft cle fa 3-,A DTH5 ,Q l gi I-,ll As pil, rlydrlfl Q91 , Founded on the Westminster campus in 1868, Beta Theta Pi has the distinction of being the oldest fraternity on the college campus. This year Daisy Mae, French Dance, Triad, Christmas and Spring formals were again the highlights of the social calender. After a slow start in sports, the Betas came on to finish strong, winning volleyball and bowling. All in all it was a very good year for the Betas and we are looking forward to bigger and better things next year. IEBETA Tlifl1l,ETA F914 OFFICERS President: Harry Ruth V.-Pres: Dudley Spangler Treasurer: jeff Tyler Corresponding Sec: Alan Farris Recording Sec: Don Hoisington I. - 1 3 60 Kegan , Q , V5 , Q O ?5 - n fj 06 SEQ? wg QQ Q0 5 R' 35: YQ, Zo Q gn G, ,pil 11? 111 21' 1 1 V 1 rv it? - 2 23 ui K mqww fil 06 11,214 me aw 115 lic, Q1 5 o W gf! nu J 1 tx N 5 1 kj J JV1 xx' 'J 11 A 1- 1 no 1 1 10 11 Q ' 1 S I11' 1 1 David Wrigl-ix 1171 Dudley Spangler 1331 Scott Barttelbort 1491 RUSIY.K99Se Ericyamashim 1181 1effTyler 1341 Dan Martin 1501 lim Klbbufl? Mikelfry 1191 Fred Lintecum 1351 Chris Schupp 1511 D.3V9Tf0UP'5 Tim Cook 1201 Steve Lanigan 1361 Clark Rians 1521 BlllCIlb9ff Randy Steinkamp 1211 Gordon Simmons 1371 john Dorsch 1531 Scott Edwards Steve Stoops 1221 Dan Reilly 1381 BillTrenchard 1541 DavlsRedd1ng Ed Freeman 1231 Rick Klein 1391 Tom Marshall 1551 George Hubbel Mike Mccune 1241 Don Deweese 1401 Ed Bonney 1561 lohn Hester Mark Nolte 1251 Warren Nossaman 1411 Peter Mueller 1571 Dave Morrow Rick Warner 1261 Brooks Obrien ace fvzlorgrgian g.reI?:3lakern0re 7 N1gnSC0lI om o ms nc osue lggCel:acColough Kent Blochberger 1441 lack Cannon 1601 lfurt Anderson Tom Kokjer 1293 Harfy Ruth 1451 KlmAtcl'1eson 1611 jim Moore Dan Qberie 1301 lohn Saucier 1461 Bob Brandom 1621 jam Reinhard Alan Farris 1311 Rick Barr 1471 Steve rflivens 1631 laques Adoue Bm lonas 1321 Bob Demick 1481 Brad Pmenger DIEILTA V-i -,,'f 539f -- '1 '?f7 fi?i5'FiEFi . iTf5L5.E-LL-ia e---A 'iiia' :Eff ,xg-',:? ' 9-'Qui 'ffiif A -me , W' ' EHHI, liibfiflrg SQWIE HFHIJ E1 The Delts celebrated their thirty-fifth anniversary this year on December second. Local alumni, actives, pledges, and Little Sisters had a great time with the reception and banquet which followed at Cecil's restaurant. The first annual Delta Queen casino party put on by the pledges will never be forgotten, along with the dances, Yucca Flats, and informal parties. We hope to remain superior in athletics as we did last year with the more than fifteen varsity lettermen. We took a third in intramural basketball with four starting freshmen and look forward to the future in intramurals. The annual heart-fund roadblock will be memorable, as we did it in snow and sleet. E T -1 1 ff i ,Y ' Tx t ,' 1 - l -- 1 - , .': 1 , 'Y l :J L: k: 'Y 1 9 . ' 2 E' - : OFFICERS ' First Semester President: Dave Fish bein Vice-President: Mark Buroff Treasurer: Paul Dicus Cor. Sec: Warren Hollrah Rec. Sec: Kim Koch Second Semester President: Mike Winter Vice-President: john Stout Treasurer: Todd Wolfram Cor. Sec: Warren Hollrah Rec. Sec: Kim Koch M-'--e-e-e-ee-e e-e--eee W-- eA- H 1 13 as F t 1- '. N 1 ,X cf? , 1 23 - 1 Vw we :Q A ,1WFf 1 111 f' K If' Y 1 gf. X5f,f':l'TYi-7 ig 3,jl jxfz? ltx ,jf -ft-Ji ,Loge l 1 43 eff- l f fi' T' fs? 1:1 F1 11f.f11lf7'fifr, Hifi 11,41 -41' ,, 1 153 wtf :ea 1' 1 113 j F W 2 1 1 lst ' it 1 1 1 cel 1 33 131 3f, 1 ly- et, fm , 1 3 1 1 F1 ,f ex ,j my 1 f- it ,f . I 173 Nry 1 1 - 1 7 ,A can 1 1 lj Z-it if 7 'l' I 193 1 X' ' 1103 'fig l 'Qi X I, T 1' Q . f1'lj it 131, lg-.l 1 lgl l 3 f 1 ,. '. 1 - 1' X 1123 fx :V xv, , ,Q F' 2 ' e J, U31 X,-K1 ,AJ , KX K Yi: ' jg xi , 1 N--2 1243 Kim Koch 1253 Mark Buroff 1263 Gary Hoemann 1273 Ray Grimes 1283 Sam Harris 1 , K, , , - ,-, - 1143 ,X ,ax 1293 Doug VanCamp 1303 Brad Naifeh 1313 john Gates 1323 Todd Wolfram 1333 Mario Bezzini A E 1153 B- 1163 F A 1173 1183 1193 1203 1213 1223 1233 Mark Krause Andy Snyder john B. Stout Steve Secor Rick Grafe Mike Britt Casey Croxton Chuck Roth joe Ellis john Powell john Fitzpatrick Bill Secor john Greenhaw Benton Morris Bob Metzler Kerry Rickett Warren Hollrah john Dodson David Roehrs Andy Roehrs Mike Winters Mark Adleman Paul Dicus A LPHA ETA CClhflAIf?TlE y lil' 'HT l. -A-A ...- at llgX 1 1974-1975 has been a successful year for Kappa Alpha. Both the George H. English Scholarship trophy and the Professor of Military Science trophy lliving group best supporting the military program! were awarded to the K.A.'s for the seventh consecutive year. The I.F.C. pledge class scholarship award was also won by Kappa Alpha this year for a total of eight out of the last nine years. Kappa Alpha finished well in the intramural competition taking first place in tennis. Campus organization received much support from K.A. this year, particularly in Student Govern- ment, Honor Commission, Scabbard and Blade, Beta Beta Beta, and Zeta Tau Delta. Manysocial events, such as the annualOId South Ball rounded out the year. The K.A.'s little sister organization is the Daughters of Lee. l , KAWPA ALPHA QRIDEIR 'uw-, President: Phil Sheridan V. Pres: Dave Brooks Treasurer: john Polumbo Secretary: Brian Greathouse A re.Qe 1 F5 MX IL l 1 1 ,- 1 0 2 G1 as qv ehlfw if jf I K I, I 111 1 E1 V X- 5 X 1 S I K l i '1 1 1 1 . l Q I 5 X! 111 1 l , 1 1 1 1 ' fl 1,1'1I 11 11111151 1 1 1 1 ' 1 lg 1 W1 Zlgfllll lllglll l- l'l1l X llll llllll 111 11 ll 21 i 1 1 1 ' 1 l1 i'11 .11 1 11 1 - 1' 1' l l 11l 11111 11 11 11 111 '1111 111111151 1,1 ,11 1, 111 1 1 11111 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 j 'E 1 1 11 ' l l 1 l lc lm 11 1y 1- 111 M11 1 '-1 P , 15,1 :Al if 1 11, ,V 111,'f1l Q1 ll l A f'1 llii X1 fl Will 1 X11 11!l X1 V 1 lx P 11 1 1 1111 lf 111 ll 111 '1'1 ' H 3 V1 J V 2,71 1, 1, 1 1 1 . X1 11 11 . Philip E. Hauck Kenne A. Kibort David Remley David Welch Mom Mueller Brian Greathouse Reid Hamilton james Ritterbusch Tom Pearson Ray Metzger lll David Thomas William Thorne, lr. Allan Henshaw Greg Willard Daniel Barrow David Brooks Brian Henningsen Michael Flynn Robert Coday lon Purcell Steven Salata David Francis Deward Voss Daniel Francis Richard Wetzel james Hobbs Alan Hillard Stanley Manoogian Dave Mackey Thomas Heusler l3'll l32l l33l l34l l35l C363 l37l l38l l39l l40l Paul Cooke Paul Black Paul Synders Kevin Mayfield Marcus McCarty Carl Riester Craig Leeker Daniel Crawford joseph Scherer David Miller 1 Z my icic fx i lip, l go,-i:,'f L KT U L N-j! ',xw1,llFr', nv-' A E M s J ifdwg, t ,,, T. -- l V751 ll :fl xi? X-c:2'l 5, R A I l-Rf' 'L J -,ia , sl l 1 -'K - The past year has been very successful for Phi Delta Theta, with achievements in all areas of student life. The Phi Delts were well represented on the hill, holding many positions on campus. Among those were President of the Student Body, Editor of the Yearbook, President of IFC, and Chairman of SIB, four of the seven major offices on campus. In sports the Phis remained competitive, taking a first place in Basketball, trying for first in swimming, and taking a second in tennis. The Phis kept up their social calender with many outstanding parties, among which were the traditional Phi Delta Theta Western Weekend and Greek God Party. In addition to campus leadership we exhibited a rather unique type of brotherhood, and all enjoyed the year thoroughly. We close by saying, We are quite proud to be a Phil' CPCHMC CDCECCM TCHICETA 3 OFFICERS 1st Semester President: Tom Lamkin V. President: Phillip Merry Treasurer: Art Hoge Secretary: joel Whiteside Warden: Bruce Barrow 2nd Semester President: Phillip Merry V. President: lim Marshall Treasurer: Bob Howard Secretary: Gene Sloan Warden: Paul johnson GT ,Y 1 ,,-- F 13 lohn Green C173 Greg Bates C333 Bill Coglizer 23 Champ Traylor C183 Chris Eubanks C343 Steve COX 33 lay Whitney C193 Greg Walters C353 David Tongate C493 Colin Buchan 43 Tim Larwkinld C203 Boi Honvard Elaltlgennmgs time BWP' 53 D Gou C213 M' eA n BVS 6r1S0r16 1 On I S 63 Agtrljloge C223 Ddn Conclners C383 Kermit Krantz C523 lim Behrens 73 Debbie Rolquin C233 Dale Hobart C393 PHUll0l1DSOI1 C533 TYke HHVFCS 83 lim Marshall C243 Andy Weed C403 Reid Adamson C543 Mafk Haviland 93 Mom Payne C253 Willy Uraneck C413 Toddlames l55l BPbD Umm0nd C103 Fred Hewgley C263 Bruce Barrow C423 Pete Moore C563 BlllShade C113 Phil Merry C273 Bill Hoehn C433 Ward Camp C573 IOM Kennedy C123 lay Lawrenee C283 Glene Sloan C443 Steve Calabria C553 BIUCE Harris C133 Marty Hatfield C293 Bill Doran C453 Tom Walsh C593 5iUaffM3CkaY C143 Bob Macaluso C303 Chip Page C463 Mike Sweeney C603 Mark Dodge C153 Steve Adams C313 jim Mattel C473 Mikie Marshall C5'll Ffaf1kHawley C163 Dave Burstein C323 Charlie Brauer C483 Eddie Caldwell C623 H. 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C l l '. i ' I' C 1 ,N5 lltfgf L-5 C C' CCC E l it C C E lxl 37 C. l X' 3' Jlyl ' lj C J C ff P' C, ' it -' 'ef D Li 'I ftp 1 f?'lLIl !QXlTjx1T'!4i+N l lp lrlj-l lvl r g l-lil lvl! ll .-ff-' Html- E-N. Z. .AJ Although Phi Gamma Delta is one of Westminster's smallest fraternities, our achievements this past year prove we are definite campus leaders. Once again, academic excellence, athletic dominance, and social awareness char- acterized the men of Phi Gamma Delta. Scholastically we maintained our perennid position among the top three houses. Championship in golf, handball, and wrestling provided the basis for a lead towards athletic supremacy in intramural athletics. A charity walkathon for the Bake McBride Youth Center, various parties for the Deaf School children, and a collection for the Cancer Society headed an impressive list of community service projects. Fortun- ately, there are several outstanding parties throughout the year. Fiji Island held in May is always the climax of Phi Gamma Delta, as well as Westminster's social year. . .,....-., .... . . A Wg V g 1 Plfnillil CGAMlMlA DELTA OFFICERS 1st Semester Pres: Fred Kelsey Treas: Craig Collinson Rec. Sec: Rob Loeffler Cor. Sec: Fred Wark 2nd Semester Pres: jeff Williams Treas: Dirk Brinkmeyer Rec. Sec: Matt Ronchetto Cor. Sec: Dave Perry 1 ,gm ,KY I a 1' C, N, J g x gm ft-ok A , S X XX E4 114. JXA l , C 11 Stan Shepherd Chris Schweitzer C251 Rob Loeffler C 21 Loran Hume Ron Gregg C261 Ken Contreras C 31 Woody Crandall Fred Wark C271 Brent Downing C 41 Ken Norman Greg Lynn C281 jim Malarky C 51 Penny Bill Radford C291 Craig Collinson C 61 Dana Butler Bill Whitlock C301 Dirk Brinkmeyer C 71 Barry Tate Rusty Dillingham C311 Mike Sinn C 81 Brian Butler Gerry Wethingto C321 Wally Windsor C 91 lohn Byrne 1r.Baumgartner C331 MattRonchetto C101 lose Kobles Chuck Popolstein C341 Chris Wetzel C111 Bob Baker Mark Sprehe C351 Dave Tate C121 Bud Wheeler ErrolTaylor C361 Jeff Williams om f KN 1 r 13 . in L ls -tx : ' NX ,V Q I ,Alu F an Y f ,Tj A 1,1 ,, C me aa ci X352 11,1 Jfflrs'r-lik-tffrfC+fTiv HACKER 1 111 it U3 at nr 1 if X 4 ii 12 ' M1 ffl 1 1' C ' 1 ll '15 l1?W1.1w'441 are C1Lff1f1f Cu lk . l! l ff C jfifffgzifjly well? 21110, 'F 41 l 1 1 ll r lla N gygl jp' C ,y X, C NN- CAXNX if gf K g ,ze ' zf 14 :L V. 11' ' f fj- 'li ll e. A M. 'fr , 5 ...V .,..,-,, e.,........-.L Fall rush was indeed a highlight of the year-at Missouri Beta of Phi Kappa Psi. Twenty-one individuals pledged, more than compensating for the loss-due to graduation. This was just the beginning. For the se consecutive year a medieval feast was held. The meal and the party were rated a success, with numerous indiv arriving to share in the festivities. For the past few years, the sports have been on the upswing. This was ex by the performances of our handball and wrestling teams. In the area of academics it was quite enjoyable wat brothers Mike Schaefer, Dan Sonis, Don Brown, and Tom Graham capture the championship of the Westm College Bowl. With continued participation, the 1975-76 academic year should be equally, if not more, successfl 'nisw Us- ' 'in Ui 34 Fil' X 1 C N Q11 OFFICERS 1st Semester President: Bucky johnson Vice-Pres.: Craig Knapp Treasurer: Beau Campbell Secretary: Mike Schaefer ' 2nd Semester President: Dan Sonis Vice-Pres.: Terry Logue Treasurer: Mike Schaefer Secretary: Mike jones ,J I ,l C C C C C C C C C C103 C113 C123 C133 C143 C153 C163 C173 C183 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93 Richard Coulter jerry Cox Mike Schaefer jeff Walling Don Brown Bernard johnson Lawerence White Beau Campbell Rusty Smith Robert Wampler Richard Nierenburg Doug Barringer David Miller Bill Moss Mark Ahlvin Kevin Bredeman Danny Sonis Vince Hollis C193 C203 C213 C223 C233 C243 C253 C263 C273 C283 C293 C303 C313 C323 C333 C343 C353 Robert Reals Terry Logue Vernon Dudas john Peters jim Roberts Craig Knapp john O'Conner Charlie Badgett Tom Graham David Ahlvin Scott Warren George Stier Ray Christensen Ed Hediger Mike Walker Mike lones Barry Holt lMlllSSfQlU lQl dblsllllxfllliiiimglz Fl T ii Having won the Drosten Trophy, for more years than any living unit on Campus, for the outstanding group on Westminster's Campus, Sigma Alpha Epsilon exemplifies what a fraternity should be in this day and age. Through recognition of diversity, and stressing individuality, Sigma Alpha Epsilon maintains and feels a Brotherhood based on Friendship. This Brotherhood manifests itself in all areas of Campus life, from sports to academics. We also feel that being a part of the total Community is important. Therefore, we have developed and established an excellent Community Service Program, which gained recognition this year from both our Province and National Fraternity. This then is Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a group of friends, working, playing, and sharing a common experience together all of which we believe add to the awareness of the individual. Af-ff 4'- 152-kd S11 AULPNHA EFSULQNI A 1 U 11 at 1 1 M 1 11 jeff Leeka 1141 Murch 1271 Frank Hunter 1401 Bill Bolin 1 21 Drennan Bailey 1151 Todd Dicus 1281 Kevin Buchanan 1411 Paul Magiera 1 31 Brad Kelly 1161 Phil Hartgraves 1291 Ray Rippel 1421 Mike Lawrie 1 41 Bill King 1171 joejohnson 1301 David King 1431 jay Mabry 1 51 Ted Wilson 1181 Brian Walker 1311 Steve Litchfield 1441 Ed Ricker 1 61 Gary Schultz 1201 Fred Fischer 1321 Lee Peterson 1451 Pete Northway 1 71 Chris Smith 1211 Kevin Flynn 1331 Karl Hall 1461 Conrad Wetterraw 1 81 jeff Genster 1221 Courtney Graves 1341 Tom King 1471 Roger Baldwin 1 91 Mike Vernon 1231 Ray Porter 1351 Brad Knudsen 1481 Lewis Taggert 1101 Munchkin 1241 Gwangi 1361 Val Peterson 1491 Pooh Bear 1111 Butch Lawrence 1251 Tom Rissmann 1371 Dave Schumacher 1501 Dave LaRico 1121 joe Norris 1261 jeff McCormick 1381 Steve Stufflebaum 1511 AI Lullman 1131 Dennis Abercrombie 1391 l'laCTl'leI 1521 lim Rosen 1 vt ' Ei' 1' V' . 12 I ' f OFFICERS 1st Semester Pres: Raymond Porter V. Pres: William Bolin Treas: Brian Walker Sec: Lewis Taggert Warden: Fred Fischer 2nd Semester Pres: Brian Walker V. Pres: joe Norris Treas: Paul Magiera Sec: Karl Hall Warden: Lee Peterson C7 gs 'Til ir- f, 1- ' , , - 1 ,, ,Y, , yi he l ll I ltr' Llflg. ' ' l-. lr I 4-----Y-WMM - wives, H, ,,L,,, ,W . . fvAfW-- e f---T l ..- -, ...f-- L Pg Sigma Chi began the year with a walk for Muscular Distrophy and ended it with Wallace Village, the fraternity's project to raise money for children with minimal brain damage. In between, Sigma Chi was active on campus. In sports, they took first in swimming and track, second in football, and first in their annual shot-a-minute contest. On the hill, Sigs were involved in SGA CKeith Steinhoff - Pres. Bob Aulgur - Chairman Convocations Comm.l, IFC KAI Minor - Chief lusticel and Skulls of Seven lEddy Scoggins - Grand Marshalll. Parties ranged from formals to kegs, bands, a cash bar, shot-a-minute, and a fifties party in between. 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' A - a' SIGMA CHU , A 1 i OFFICERS- FALL TERM Consul CPres.J: Tut Bellamy Pro Consul CV-Pres.l: Steve Schaefer Annotator CSec.l: Danny Cash Kustos CWardenJ: Paul Ahlvin Quaester CTreas.l: jim Cumbee OFFICERS - SPRING TERM Consul: David Daniels Pro Consul: Ted Cashion Annotator: Richy Richardson Kustos: Kevin Marshall Quaester: Steve Schaefer jim MCCQUI Steve Lynn C371 Dave Qaniels 1effF0rlune DwtightIBratton goeEllgsh f Ric Watkins B0 AU gur eve C ae er ' 5 L d C403 D 'dx ller nlllkcsflfhomgon Rlnllillrn C4-ll leillhfalz l55l AlMif10f Markjgneg Bill Eagleton C421 Bob Glale C557 Howard HUM Bruce Cameron Steve Graham C431 John Parlante C573 TOIT1 Putnam Ioelcoorrer Kevin Bfogh C443 Eddy Scoggins C53l Bil'lBarger Bert Darling PaulAhlvin C45l HHfP0 R0SS C593 Mlke Smk jim Cumbee Richy Richardson C467 Carl Keller C609 Hefmaf1KeSS'ef Terry Rodes Thomas Waters C471 Keith Steinhoff C6ll Bryan Sullivant Edward Owens Bruce Burkhart C483 Walter Hester C623 Frank Hawk Colaw jim Rice Dan Fennell C493 Dan Daugherty C639 Minor GYSSOYY Curr Royge Vent Murphy C507 Leonard Spicknall C64l lim Marshall U Mark Stanza Steve Arnett C511 CWS Naughfon l65l Dan Hegplewlme Ted Pope Tut Bellamy C521 Michael Atkm C663 DOUS Bfm Kevin Marshall Danny Cash C533 Ralph Smilh 467' leflnulock greg Hubbard Ted cashion C541 Bill :canvas C681 Ph1lBfUf1f1ef n O P ff Q Q 52? f Graf . , . 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V ..- ..,',:N.,..,,,, -lv , - ' ' 'ill Those who choose not to become a member of a fra- ternity, yet still wish to join an organized living group, may live in Weigle Hall and become a member of the Independent Student Association, commonly known as A .jr '. 1'-if - . ...,. , A - the ISA. The ISAs field all intramural teams, elect a body of officers, and pay a small fee at the beginning of the year. These dues go to social events planned by the ISA members. 'l'l8 SWEAZEY HALL - DORMITORY Z f, Z W?W1!g5zwf4WffZf Wiki! W4z2 . ' WZ Wfffffff I ' ff I r f I . 1 A , . l A' W-. -- K 5, l fm f??2xl'Q-za ' hx, , a N, f'f'1'- ' Q . A , V, , .. 1 H V- .wi . iv .X My rf' N N J X.. 'SL - '3'.. X,c,'f'.'.' gpm A . .Q-f-A 423--, S k?'f?'7f., , -1 5' 4, 1'--. ,J.f'W-.'x31 ., V, V -,lgh 1 2 . ,A .tif 3 7 3 T2 . ' ' ' QV' Ytfff :H A I ' fx ,. Mi mi Sf nb! lun, I J, M .pg 1 M -. 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This inability to cope with last minute retaliation complemented with inexperience was a roadblock to success with the final outcome being a 2-7-3 win, loss, and tied record. Upon completion of the season coach David Steinmeyer awarded varsity letters to Courtney Anthony, David Henderson, Kim Koch, David Lanigan, jim Malarkey, Momodou Manneh, Peter Moore, Dave Sansone, Bob Swartz, and Todd fram. The 1974 Blue jay soccer team as pictured below, is: lTop Row, From Leftl Dave Henderson, David Troupis, Rich Tosie, Pete Moore, Bob Swartz, Steve Lanigan, lim Malarkey, Dave Lannigan, Steve Lynn, Mike Bluth, Paul Cooke, Morris E. Bell, Graham Warren, Coach Dave Steinmeyer, lSeated From Leftl Paul johnson, Chuck Gibbs, Bill Secor, Kiflu Mulugeta, Momodou Manneh, Todd Wolfram, Ray Metzger and Courtney Anthony. David Sansone was not present for the picture. Momodou Manneh keeps his eye on the ball as he moves downfield. - ' ' , - f, - g ' ' O . Ir , 1 1' I -vj 'Y .' f 'I' I ' 1,2 v x 12. s n. , . .. rr, ff V . ,. w, r-T,-,....,, . ,, if ,wt Enthusiastic Westminster and William Woods students intently watch progress of Blue lay soccer game with Missouri University. SOCCER SEASON RECORD won 2 lost 7 tied 3 Westminster Opponent Missouri 0 University 5 2 Greenville College 3 2 Missouri Southern 2 0 Columbia College 3 Third Place Forest Park Tournament 1 Columbia College 3 9 Lindenwood 1 4 Central Methodist 4 1 Columbia College 2 1 Washington University 2 4 State Fair 3 1 McKindree College 3 Q 3 Harris Teachers College 3 1 'f -r ,-.lin ,,-f ...L .s 1 I. , ,I ,., 17 r s - . ,fy . 3,-LJ I , ,-., ' f ,, .',f,5?t'ff .6431-3. Sf' '.f5wQ' llislm' Fr- :QSM 'E .xt .. Y. rm, 4 rwtT?ggx.rp:agf 'simeaggzflg .arm .ng L-, ,eriig ,Q A 4 11.1, Q. 1, S '5' ' F 'Y N N . u Q 3 2. .A A, I An... .Kg,,,, H u , 1 , 'x hu 1, f r ., ' . s - ' - fl . . 5 . - ' u -'xi ' K , v - Af.. ..s, - .A sv-gsm: P. ,K 253' Aw' K 111-cf? J .AJ'.,'f -- 1, ... Ag. -- -.1-1 Q ,., -Nh' r - V cl-Nw,--'. ,Sf 4 vw- 'w.,.--.... '7'- Ax.2'.L 'cf -wi e --?Q'i f1 -. f 1--Mt . . '. Q f . .4-sa. b,-rf.: w,3 A?.. -- - 'J'-,rvrx-as 'M , . -Q . ,,., . . . ,,fr,fvL---'., Q - ' '- ff 'Q ,L 4 s. N, nt x ., r Rfb..-,, PA, 'A L 5- ' ' - ' ff 'if'4S2'.1f rf' ,.' ,. 1 -. I.. ., aj . At Left, Peter Moore uses his chest. Below, Steve Lannigan brings the ball upfield in Mizzou game. .A 1.4 -Hr-v ' ' ,. .. .,y'r:,35'f' -Q, .---m Y-Q11-Lf.--'..,g'V ,M-.-1 V- r.'f gg5v.. '. ' ..1'.-'.f,',o....A-,.w jg -.1 . -.- ... ' r'. i ,-' '..:,.f'-v.' . ,. ,I t 4 1 , ,Z .. -. A-...Jn .. I X 4. ' 3'-fL 1,. ' Q .l' .1 xl' 1357 '.'. L. uw-, .3 .,- , , . ,, , J .. -. A ' I CROSS COUNTRY The 1974-75 cross country team was one of Westminster's top varsity teams. Under new coach Ken Morris the harriers com- piled a 6-3 dual meet record. Charlie Evans, Mark Leicht, Dave Dunleavy, and Vern Scheiter led the 13 man squad in individual performances. The '74-'75 schedule contained all of the top competition in the region. One of the 3 losses was to the NCAA National Champions, Southwest Missouri State Un- iversity. Westminster placed a disappoint- ing twenty-first out of 63 teams entered in the Nationals. 1 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD 3 Florissant Valley Community College i WON 1 Meramec Community College Lost Q S.l.U.-Edwardsville WON f Northeast Missouri State WON 1 Southwest Missouri State Lost ' MissouriIntercollegiateChampionship 4th l Lincoln University WON I Greenville Invitational 1st I Southwest Missouri State Invitational 8th Q Principia College ' WON University of Missouri - St. Louis WON Westminster 10,000 meter road race 1st , Central Missouri State University Lost 1 N.C.A.A. National Championships 21st Westminster cross country coach, Ken Morris, gives Vern Scheiter his letter. Below: The Westminster College 1974-75 Cross Country Team shown from Left To Right - Vern Scheiter, Terrie Day, Bob Masure, Bill Rasmussen, Charlie Evans, Dave Dunleavy, jim Loyet, john Durbin, Bill Orthwein, Kevin Downey, lerry Richey, and Mark Leicht. Seated is Rich Klein and Coach Ken Morris is Kneeling. Cyp- . Q so - - W, I ,' 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 Westminster runners Charlie Evans and Mark Leicht keep close, Above. 5 At Right, Dave Dunleavy moves ahead as he clears the woods on the 1 Fulton course. Below, john Durbin is about to finish. l 1 1 1 i i , 14, +- ..-:N-f1, , t ,J ..,,.,gge,3 4 - F 4.-.V-J , Y. - .4-ig,-N . . 4- .,..- -a t L1., . V -. ,, Q , A , .- .1 ive: . , ..-L ,- .4 9- 1 , ',-j,.s, - ,,'.f ' 11, :Ji-' - .-4 , PY e1,f L7,-'iagmfig--a f-,, - -41. ' , f'L'., fr .. -- 1 '. Am-fx:-'gp 'P' A2-are std' ,B ' 'lvmfffs ffiffx -. ,r -A. , 1 7, ,QL , - I J. ,- -ri .. . -,. V- r.,,,,,, ,-.- --' .F , ,. ya 547' . avg? 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Below, Left, Randy Steinkamp models the team's shooting jacket. Below, Right, Sgt. Revels conducts a pistol class. if ,X different postal meets that each included 30 or more of the top teams in the nation. Top shooters john Gray and Mark Dodge were the only up- perclassmen on the team. They were joined by Wayne Morris, Randy Steinkamp and jeff Leeka. Coach Revels instructs a member of the team, Left, while Mark Dodge takes care- ful aim in the picture to the right. l l lvl, . 7'-limp., ,, V - ' N., -gk ' -i-W-h P QP' .' 1 if V. xi ,, ..,-. .. . L.. wus. -. . ... EA... M..--. .-.4...-. lunior guard lohn Finlayson takes a jump shot in an early season game with Central Methodist College. BLUE lAY BASKETBALL .-...au UNPREDICTABLE BLUE lAY SEASON A young and relatively inexperienced varsity basketball team finished 1974-75's season with one more loss than the previous year's team. Coach David Steinmeyer's Blue lays played to small crowds throughout the year as they dropped six of their first nine home games. The team, however, did win a trophy at the.Missouri Western Clas- sic while two iridividuals were named to all-star teams. lunior Bob Caldwell's spectacular play in the Principia College Tournament earned him a berth on the all- tournament team as selected by the coaches. NAIA Dis- trict 16 coaches awarded Gary Hoemann honorable men- tion status on the all-district team. Hoemann averaged 20.0 points per game and led the team in shooting from the field and the foul line. During Christmas vacation the Blue lays surprised many people, but not themselves, by rebounding from a first round 30-point drubbing at the hands of Rockhurst Col- lege to win the consolation championship of the Missouri Western Classic. In winning the trophy the Blue lays downed Park College, an early season 35 point victor over Westminster, and then held off a Central Methodist rally for a 1 point win. Coach Steinmeyer's team won only eight games for the second year in a row while losing twenty. The Blue lays closed out the season with a six game losing streak. Stein- meyer pointed out that there were no seniors on the team and only two juniors, Caldwell and lohn Finlayson. The Blue lays played totally unpredictable basketball throughout the season as some exceptionally talented in- dividuals were unable to coordinate their abilities. Below Left: Bob Caldwell, junior transfer from Penn Valley C.C., goes in for a basket. Below Right, Caldwell takes the center jump at the start of the Central Methodist game. I -4 N, -j 'fx -4 Left: The cheerleaders in action early in the first half of a game try to incite the home crowd. The 1974-75 Blue lay basketball team is shown below. They are from Left: iStand- ingl Coach David Steinmeyer, Paul Baxter, Bob Caldwell, Bill Gilbert, Dave Austin, Rich Rueter, Sam Harris, Gary Hoemann, Mark Krause and Manager Kevin Kelly, KKneelingl Trainer Dan O'Neal, john Finlayson, Claude Evering, Bob Swartz, Tim Schlueter, and Alan Schertel. CHEERLEADERS PEREGRM BEEGRE SMALL HOME CROWDS WESTMI NSTER BLUE JAY BASKETBALL Season Record 8 wins, 20 losses WESTMINSTER OPPONENT 67 Avila College 60 78 Park College 113 93 Mid-American Nazarene 95 69 Southwest Baptist 102 78 Evangel College 72 67 Univ. of Mo. at Kansas City 107 75 Culver Stockton 90 56 Lincoln University 104 77 Avila College 48 60 Rockhurst College 90 60 Park College 51 78 Central Methodist 77 56 Harris Teachers College 51 73 Greenville College 96 72 Central Methodist 94 56 Evangel College 75 57 Missouri Western 79 79 Harris Teachers College 58 77 Principia College 79 68 George Williams 85 91 Illinois College 105 86 Missouri Baptist 65 80 Central Methodist 85 65 Central Missouri State 111 73 Culver Stockton 87 64 Univ. of Missouri, St. Louis 97 72 Missouri Valley College 77 81 Concordia Seminary 90 Sophomore forward Rich Rueter puts the ball up while teammates fans and a captivated cheerleader watch, Above. Below, Left: Sam Harris is about to Inbound the ball against Central Methodist. Below, Right: A Central Methodist College player keeps a close guard on the Blue 1ay's second leading scorer, Bob Caldwel 1 . --' -.' 31--I -X, lie-sg -1 . .. , 'x SWIM Ml N G m F L L 7 . , ., A,,, A small but talented swimming team suffered through a disappointing sea- son this year. Coaches Dick Ault and Ken Morris were faced with a lack of depth that limited the team's possibili- ties. The team posted a 3 won, 3 lost dual meet record. The bright spot of the season for the Blue Jays came December 7 at Floris- sant Valley Community College in St. Louis when senior Brad Knudsen broke the pool record for the 50 yard dash. Knudsen was the second leading scorer for the team as the Individual Medley swimmer. Diver Mark Buroff was the leading point gatherer. Co-captains Knudsen and Dan Hep- plewhite are the only seniors that will be lost next year. Improvement should be seen as better performances from freshmen Mark Haviland and Mike Winters are expected. SWIMMERS COMPILE -' l ' . .S AY ,f r .. i I X Diver Mark Buroff, the team's leading scorer, prepares to dive. 3-4 DUAL MEET RECORD Shown: Tom Marshall. BLUE IAY SWIMMING Season Record: 3-4 University of Missouri-St. Louis Florissant Valley Invitational jefferson City Swim Club St. Louis University Florissant Valley Comm. College Forest Park Community College Washington U., Chicago State University of Missouri - St. Louis Washington University Invitation Washington University Invitation Top Row: Mark Buroff, Mark Haviland, Clark Rians, john Powell. Bottom: Brad Knudsen, Dan Hepplewhite, Mike Winters. Not WON 5th Lost Lost Lost WON Lost WON al Did not place in either meet A ,..,,,,--5 Ywvuyjqfz- uw-ill-. . , .,,w,s,-'I U4pm.g-tj M-A - ..,,M,:f7--.em --.1 , A .f,,.- Y ,N - W ' '-Q. ,Q --.. 13... '-'- . fx . .,,,, V ,---5 w.,,1--W e-.K , . X-X ,. 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Above Left And Above: Mark Buroff displays the diving form that made him the Blue lays leading scorer. n .v ,NEB L,l'Le. - -1 1 ' gzifj 133 X Fred Hewgley improved throughout the season as he played in the No 3 Singles position He is pictured above ID mid serve VARSITY TENNIS Spring of 'I975 brought the tennis season With tennis popularity growing here as It is across the country many students had to yield the courts to members of the varsity team for practice However Coach Stein meyer s netters managed just a 500 mark for the year Eight players saw some action during the predominantly Short Term schedule Includ ed were three freshmen Rich Wetzel, Ray Metzger and Paul Cooke as well as two so phomores Dave Michl and Ed Freeman giv ing hope for the future Other members were Dale johnson Terry Logue and Fred Hewgley Sophomore David Michl Paul Cooke Rich Wetzel WESTMINSTER TENNIS Season Record 4 wins, 4 losses OPPONENT Columbia College Univ. of Mo. at St. Louis Univ. of Mo. at St. Louis Washington University ' Columbia College Lincoln University Principia College Greenville College WEST-OPP. 6-3 3-6 'I-8 'I-8 7-2 7-0 'I-8 6-3 NAIA District 16 Tournament 3rd ltiel 'I34 E ---- 71 i' H ,.-.V --vw-up-1 ,Nl Dave fY1ichl's opponent for the afternoon of the Columbia College match IS. shown serving above, At Left, Michl smashes the ball against Columbia College. Above, Rich Wetzel awaits a serve while at Left he makes a return. Below, sophomore Ed Freeman warms up in the foreground as Coach Steinmeyer watches from a distance. -- L - ' ff'l.1- -11. , WESTMI NSTER VARSITY TRACK Perhaps the most noticeable impro- vement in the Westminster sports' pro- gram is in track and field. Under Coach Ken Morris, the Blue lays fielded their largest track squad since the 1940's. Of the 28 men, 23 were freshmen, the re- sults of careful recruiting. The Blue Jays faced their toughest schedule ever with most of their com- petition coming from larger universi- ties. With a new track and new'fieId equipment, Westminster was ready. Eight new school records were set in- cluding the 2 mile run IDunIeavyJ, tri- ple jump fBarrJ, 120 yard high hurdles IRoger Larimorel and the four mile re- lay. Vern Scheiter became the second fastest Westminster miler with a 4:12.1. As the season neared the end, the Blue lays took third at the District 16 Cham- pionship with six individual winners to cap a successful year. 'ss WESTMINSTER TRACK AND FIELD INDOOR National Federation Indoor Meet 10th Missouri Intercollegiate Noscore District 16 Indoor Championship 2nd OUTDOOR Washington University Invitational 2nd Southwest Missouri State IDuaII Lost Kansas Relays Iselected individualsl . . . Lincoln Univ., Univ. of Mo. Rolla 2nd Southwest Missouri State Relays 2ndItieI Central Methodist, Principia WON District 16 Championships 3rd NAIA Qualifying Meet- St. Louis 3 qualify National NAIA -- Bill Rasmussen placed 20th Vern Scheiter and Charlie Evans running first and second in the traingular meet with Principia and Central Methodist, Below. At Right, Chris Smith clears the bar in the jump. 1 .. . if Rich Graefe, take a curve. If l ' . b V '?9fl'L'-13 7 C252 .. l iff' UE fina l ' ' X , .-.Til-' - rx ' VW' ,A if f'.r '5 - if-27lfff,.'1Q fr y f wfgxgf- . , -,, V . 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Q, nv-r .l3'zfk,.,M-1'if1:f'i-fp-, QW , My-'V r ife- ,ff-'ff-fw lgrQgS:f.,,H '5gf'3E-131 ' l7f-+- W-:f f '. Tai-'f'fl i'rJ'2i'? '11' ue.. -.2'f?1'7fl f-,A J A 'YH 1 'N 21' '1 w,,,a 'fv Q :Q -1-1-I: iwfvfei, ' f-i:'Gl:'3f'eu:i:1f,f,, I ,-3 ' - 'fra s . . ,A I-.SQ 3 7 g 4 . . gnu V.-ffffs122f'?zXf'3 D 'Ti-V 'Wtf '51?1fg24E'4' 1 'f'-fs if-.tlzf r.-fin: an ,,wwi':'?1l',..z:f'i ,mm J 1.-4.-f-54 , Jw, .1 -6345. -r - s- fly-Aviv-V -,.wr1-l.n- 1- X -. I- 5-V Q. v ,'-fa , . mffflf' -YHSZ'-4 m'llnkn .f'+4'1.'1ll-' Nfwtvfa ,gijlgftfkigv- 9 ,-3,-3-3.5,-R,-.gggjg , J t, 2.'s1f1,a, . , W , -ffvfe ii .au1'.:!!EsL ' Captain Roger Hewitt's golf team played steady and well throughout the season picking up three second place fin- ishes in tournaments. Had it not been for two rainouts, the Blue lays could have im- proved on their dual meet record. Co-captains Skipp Swayze and Chris Williams and freshman Craig Hardcastle were the leading performers on the team. Two other golfers, Hilton Heineke and Mike Siering, saw match play for the Blue lays. Below: Hilton Heineke watches an opponent tee off. At Right: Craig Hard- castle lines up a shot from the rough. r- 1 .M NIT' Left To Right: Mike Siering, Craig Hardcastle, Hilton, Heineke, Coach Roger Hewitt, Skipp Swayze, Greg Griffith, and Chris Williams. 4, .. --'r' Craig Hardcastle keeps an eagle eye on his putt. -, .N , f j,5,- 1 fl A- ijt, .Q 1 51:-A,-'XF , . if iff' '. , I' l, f ' ' -,VJ 1 ,111 .X ,K ,K Q I g Y r. Q - I :A .Igf..,f,R :Xxx lk: ff, y . X s afes. rai- -,K a If ' I . JL., li : fb ' ,F 'V L-, f.,',jfiN-.L 'v.viAlci.'1 fl' Lx J-If L 51,1 f i. , . f N :S f . f lllllll'llll'l .Y-iff - - g 'Egg-ixv . gf iii I I - I - - .-. Q- V- , -'1- ,.,. - .tfgryifgx -1 km' :,,-Z' -na I . -e -as ' 'V' ' '1 ' ' 'V ffl -f '1-iff?7'9! ':l .2312 4 ','i 'i'-Q-gg i' .- A .... ,, ,I 5, 11 ,.'i'is-A. I I gil E' Tb f., 1fQ?i-':ff'x.-' :fi A I -A ll ,AK Q., 5, V. 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Below, 1 Right Pitcher john Finlayson brings it in during an early season game with Illinois College. ai WESTMINSTER BASEBALL Blue lay baseball in 1975 proved to be very exciting and successful. Westminster's baseball team al- most put it all together for a Dis- trict Playoff berth. Coach Harold Flynn's players won 18 games while losing 13. Before losing se- ven ofthe last nine games on the schedule, the team had been hot. After a modest start, the Jays took off winning 8 straight during Spring Break. Then, a strain was placed on the pitching staff when john Finlayson went out for the season with knee surgery. Senior Captain Rich Parsons, again the team's leading hitter, even pitched a few games. Despite a sharp decline in team batting, the 1975 season was bet- ter than had been expected. CJ ,, 5' ,A 15 E11 'n,f'!'l Y 'Y' .gf - tel' frt' V. e tt? Q-V Y 71 '-'.t . ' Q 1 ff ff- -0 . gl i ' ' N 'Wi I 1 ' A.. A, .an , , V 4 A ...:..p,-' Blue lay baseball coach, Harold Flynn. TEAM WEST-OPP Coach Flynn goes over the ground rules with the umpires and opposing coach before the start of a home game. BASEBALL SEASON RECORD 18 won, 13 lost Central Methodist Central Methodist lllinois College Illinois College Loras College Loras College Lincoln University Lincoln University Missouri Valley Missouri Valley Principia College Principia College Culver Stockton Culver Stockton Culver Stockton Lincoln University Baptist Bible College Lincoln University Lincoln University Lincoln University Lincoln University McMurry College McMurry College Central Methodist Central Methodist Columbia College Columbia College Washington University Washington University Baptist Bible College Baptist Bible College 6-7 2-4 8-6 1-4 4-0 4-0 6-8 14-2 6-3 1-0 5-3 2-1 4-3 4-3 3-0 0-7 12-6 5-1 7-6 2-8 4-3 20-4 3-6 2-7 2-4 7-3 0-2 0-4 3-7 7-8 7-'I At Left first baseman Rich Parsons reaches for throw that just beats runner. Below, a Westminster runner loses his hat as he gets the Hold up sign from Coach Flynn. AVG .318 .301 .300 .269 .258 .220 .216 .208 .18 .133 .141 L 243 ERA 0.00 2.49 2.94 4.15 4.17 7.21 -X. ,i Ts, A T Ajifbv' ' 9'qf I ' .-if ,f . A. fs? I ll ': : . s J 5 -' , - ,A -.A --,-...F K, uk QN - . ' ' X,-1 F X- V-', Q ff -A I , -. 5 e -fins. --N, - I , Y A .P AL-- QQILIM if-h P K If Q ' ' Zag? WG li -f . ,-. W f V 2 E 1 - I.: Q 1 j , l::,si,.x- , ,.-up Q 2+ glmef .fl '- f Lkgyif K ' 2 ggmi' -m . 1 u - Q R 4+ LL X k X1 v ' , A X1- Lu sq' - -- mf - - .M S 'IM 4 . A . ' . 9 A., ' 1 Adi ,ff 5.3 - -' , 'JH' - -f.:,.,Qi5ej:3,f5-753 .gk ffras .' . '3?' T 41 15.5 ,A 1- 'vt- I1 ll 3-z In-' '5 ' J X W J' I gwwfzzfggwffm .W!MfwfZF'gy hwfmfwwwfwedq' , n U J 4 t K I . 1 I 1 0 v ' r S X -5 X S X xx A Each year the fraternities select a chapter sweetheart, who represents them in the Blue jay Queen election. The method of selecting this years Yearbook Queen was by means of a monetary vote. A ' day was set aside where contributions could be made in the name of each sweetheart. The representative with the greatest sum of donations was selected the 1975 Blue jay Queen. After the winner was determined, the money accumulated was donated to a charitable organization in Fulton. W., :Q -'Jizz ' N f . ,t f V v ff a f Ai Fld- 1 M ' f w!,,!f.,' 7 r l ' ,, A ' f' is X f ...L. , l H ' V 5' -sus. 1 . DEBBIE ROLQUIN - are--.4-M --- .--Aw--wa.-1-.. I-Aww. l ..,, I wVt.,,-A p ijgglf aff iw gy-'+JI?:.:f SHELLY NELSON E . ,i wi n E251 L H 11' we A BETA THETA PI :,.. ' - ,. A. - . . u' V .' .1 ' , - . '... - '-r.. ., . ...L . l ..,x, , , ' .. '- - 4 .- .X .-1, - LEE MCNEW DELTA TAU DELTA r A M.- A, i TV? L. LAURA PANG :..h.NA, W.:.,.m,.,g -..4L,...,--..4f.L,L,..:11..! IANE POWELL LLLSIGMACHI DIONNE BROOKS .. LY, 1 ..m.,-fo , , - I d,.,,,,,.- w'fMww 5'hX QW 'Jin Q NT. , 1L'.'.' l'.'.! 41- . im' CAROL LEIMER SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON R L PHI GAMMA DELTA r Q QQ L x . O K I ELLEN HEFF IQ5Ebi5Nbf NrE?U5kNi A SSOCIAT I O N A , , pf, , ' -If At Right, the Phi Kappa Psi College Bowl team emerges victorious to take lhetrophy. l l -Q.,- THE 1975 COLLEGE BOWL PHI PSI vicroizs This years College Bowl had in its semifinals the Phi Psis, Sigma Chis, KAs, and the SAEs. The semifinals and finals were held in conjunction with the fall parents weekend, with many of the parents as spectators. Making the championship match were the Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa Psi Fraternities. After the lead bounced back and forth between the two groups, the Phi Psis finally took the lead by a large margin and emerged victorious. :- ' . 4 1- ,Vx t E i rux, V C I W Y- I Q35-I-A -'v 2' , 1 4. ., ' . O 7.05: ?i ' 1' l qtrtlgl, F, l I -t Zf L ' '52 f' P L 3 ' ' 55 ' 1 A 'ff l 2 . ft? ,' ',- . T 1 no ,242 Ji -1' 1,4 I N l I J 'v I i M ', srl, , I I ,Q if 1 at-1-- -l I lrvi-l 5 Q - ll ' sy gf i I I -x il , is ,. '19 -f ,.- Q . ' gf. x , V Q , t. i ,R , f 1 ,, , a,,,s , , A A M.. . Q .gas-'Q 3 1 1,1 ll.lTlClA Emil' --f-1: -ef-, uv.-:me ea,a--:c --.:F.e- --'- - -+e-- '-- f'-'11-f 1n.4J'3, SENATOR FULBRIGHT 1974-75 GREEN LECTURER Senator 1. William Fulbright visited Westminster College in November as the 1974-75 john Findley Green Lecturer. Held in conjunction with Parents Weekend, Senator Fulbright spoke on the economic crisis of the United States and the world. In quoting part of a message to Congress by President Ford, Fulbright stated that inflation threatens to destroy our country, our homes, our liberties . . . He went on to say that inflation has become a clear and present danger to democracy, including our American democracy. Senator Fulbright said that in addition to voluntary reductions in consumption, the nations of the world must acknowledge interdependence and share cooperative solutions. Before and after the speech Senator Fulbright visited many parts of the campus, meeting both faculty and students. Before his lecture, Mr. Fulbright received an honorary Doctor of Laws from the college. FL -suv' ,mwah Senator Stuart Symington, Below, senior senator from Missouri, was on hand to introduce Senator Fulbright. nv-g - ..,. I , -PM S v 1. ig- t . ,K ,J f:,3':9f':'QQ?4x ' . ,C T X .X ' l V W -- r f 4 3 fllfiffxf' ..z.g:01. 4 153 ,1 DR CLEVELAND ODK LAST LECTURER Each year the Westminster Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa national honorary leadership fraternity chooses a faculty or administration member as the ODK last Lecturer. This professor or administrator is chosen on the basis of being an outstanding and extraordinary person in his field. Held in conjunction with the annual Awards Convocation the lecture is delivered as if it were to be the last speech given by that professor at the college. This years selection was Dr. joseph Cleveland, Assistant Professor of Physics. Xt,-if mn Shown Above is Commander Lloyd Bucher. U.S.N. lrel-lf who Spoke on What's Right with America. SGA LECTURE SERIES At Left is Victor Marchetti, former member of the Central Intel- ligence Agency. For the first time in several years, the Westminster Student Government, under the direction of President Lee Evans, went to work to bring to Westminster's campus a group of interesting and contemporary speakers. Planning for the lecture series was headed by Bob Aulgar, who was assisted by a committee of other students. During the 1974-75 school year, the Student Government Association sponsored as speakers Victor Marchetti, George Gallup, David Halberstam, Lloyd Bucher, and Brit Hume. l l j l l Jim 3,3 P Victor Marchetti, the first speaker on the list, and author of THE CIA AND THE CULT OF INTELLIGENCE, spoke at the height of the CIA scandals as Watergate and the Chile incident. His message was the danger of America shutting its eyes to the ClA's covert operation around the world. The second S.G.A. speaker was Mr. George Gallup, president-of the world famous Gallup Poll. Mr. Gallup entertained his audience with a few interesting anecdotes' concerning his adventures as a pollster. He then moved into more-serious subject matter, giving his audience a few glimpses of the future as indicated by his polls. Westminster then played host to author, historian, journalist, and Pulitzer Prize winning- David Halberstam. Mr. Halberstam led his audience through the tangles of the Washington and Vietnam jungles, an area he was well versed on through his research for THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST, his Pulitzer Prize winning history of the Vietnam War. Mr. Halberstam also made several remarks on the electronic Presidence of Richard Nixon. Two weeks after Mr. Halberstam, Westminster hosted Commander Lloyd Bucher, U.S.N. lret.J, the captain of the navy ship Pueblo captured by the North Koreans. Bucher delivered an emotional speech entitled, What's Right with America. Cmdr. Bucher drew heavily on his own experiences as a prisoner of the North Koreans to illustrate his points. The last of the S.G.A. sponsored speakers was Brit Hume, a promising young journalist, who is currently employed as the director of the Emmy Award winning Close-Up documentaries for A.B.C. Mr. Hume delivered a powerful and moving speech on the place of a free press in the United States. ln his speech he related to many of his own experiences as an investigating reporter. Mr. Hume, a recognized expert on the First Amendment freedoms, discussed several points of law which were of interest to the audience. At Left And Below ls Mr. George Gallup, president of the Gallup Poll, who spoke of the future as indicated by his polls. I , E i I I i v -...-.Li OPEN SPACE THEATRE The 1974-75 Open Space Theatre proved to be a very successful and talented year. The open space put on stage three plays, To Kill A Mockingbird, 6 Rms. Riv-Vu, and Your Own Thing. 6 Rms Riv-Vu was about two married people of the opposite sex and in their thirties. They find themselves mistakingly locked up in a vacant apartment while looking it over. The play was humorous, entertaining, and successful. At Left is Katie Walsh, who played the par! of losephine in 6 Rms. Riv-Vu. ln the same production, Beth Litherland and Ed Winkelmeyer, Below, played the roles of Ann and Paul, respectively. - r ,ky The Open Spaces' Your Own Thing was a 60's rock musical, which was a take off from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. In this production Terry Wallace and Steve Brady gave very fine performances in the roles of Viola and Orsen. The play was lively and moved along quickly. 1 Shown At Left, Top are, Extreme Left, Wesley Burns, Don Conners, and Mike Mahanes, who played the parts of apocalypses in Your Own F' ' Thing. At Left, Bottom are Terry Wallace and Steve Brady, acting the l if .Qin 5 L Qi, --M parts of Viola and Orsen in the same production. ,J '2 F Y x 2?- 1 5 S I W 1 i t 3 L,,....,, x,.,.. , 51 1- -ml My ' 1 .3 M V, :...,af xi lk' .4 M A 5 X, 5 ,, .Ml-f fa ' 33111 '75 .few 'Lg-gw.m.vf,:..1 -f '3l4E Ill EL. r I vlw-5'-535 It -- 'fzv nf ,CII J i A ' I - Avsy - . S sf 6 g,2+'2,z f 111 21 - . Q . 5 f1 fsm.,b - 5 V ,, ,,,, 'V.V' ' ' ' ' - 1 Q , 1 - ' WESTMINSTER - WILLIAM WOODS GREEK DAY I ,n w L ' K-1. M, K s,R.-sf., 160 .4 f I 'RJ ll xr WW any QI This year saw the first annual Westminster -William Woods Greek Day. Sponsored by the lnterfraternity Council of West-U and the Student Government Association of the Woods, the festivities turned out to be a great success. Preceeded by a parade, the fraternities and sororities joined in to compete against one another in such games as relay races, pie eating contests, Mr. Bod competition, and beer chigging. Those who were there are those who won. X ffff if Zwlifwyqf ZW? WZWJWQ M24 .WML ci1W gwfffm ?' f I A' K a ' 1 K I 1 7 if Ja ff e ' K2 1 - ev' f f-l,ffi'if f A sf-'ev A m, X.:-E lf: fi A QE-,L I Nw K ' 7 Eff' 0951, A - , ,QR 1 it-X Q nw ' CLASS OF 1975 GORDON R- PAUL R. AHLVIN STEPHEN R. ADAMS ADAMSON IOHN L. ALEXANDER Major: Mathematics. Ac- M3l0 5 EC0n0mlC5- ACH' Major: Economics. Acti- Major: Economics. Acti- liviliesl Sigma Chi Mu Al- Vl'fle5f Slgma Alpha EP5l' vities: Phi Delta Theta. vities: Phi Delta Theta. pha Theta 3,4. long Baseball 1. KARL E. ANDERSON Major: Political Science, English. Activities: Co. lumns 2, Editor 2: Wh0'5 Who Amer. Col. 81 Univ. 45 Dorm Counselor 45 Publications Board 4. M MICHAEL B. ATKIN ,IAMES R. BARROW GEORGE E. .lA-MES T- BELLAMY LARRY D- BENNETT BAUMGARTNER Major: History. Activi- Major: Psychology. Acti- Major: political Science, Major: Sociology, Rell ties: Sigma Chi. vities: Phi Kappa Psi. Major. Economics Acti- Speech. Activities: Sigma gion. Activities: Sigma Al - - .' - ' Chi, President 45 Pi Kappa pha Epsilon. P vltles. Phi Gamma Delta. Delta 4: Zeta Tau Delta 4: Phi Alpha Theta 4: Wa- QD NJ shington Semester 3: De- bate 4g Who's Who Amer. Col. 8: Univ. 45 ,IFC 3. MARIO A. BEZZINI Major: Economics. Acti- vities: Delta Tau Deltag Student Assembly 2g Epsi- lon Beta Alpha 45 Phi AI- pha Theta 4. CLASS OF 'I975 THOMAS P. BIVINS WILLIAM F. BOLIN IEFFREY C. BRAIN RICHARD D. BLIM Major: Sociology. Activi- V Q l Major: Psychology, Agri- Major: Economics. Activi ties. Phi Delta Thetaj Blue Major: Economics.. Acti- vlties: Sigma Alpha Epsi- ties: Sigma Chip Chamber lay 4. vltles: Phi Kappa Psi. Ion. Singerg 3,4, Preg, 4. MICHAEL F BRINLEE Major Psychology Act: vltles Kappa Alpha Who s Who Amer Col 84 v 4 C 2 4 VP Court 3 SIB 23 Student Assembly 'I 2 DAVIDT BROOKS JOHN M BROWN Major history Activities Major Polltlcal Science Kappa Alpha Whoswho Psychology Activities Amer Col 81 Univ 4 IFC 2 4 Court 3 Student As sembly 3 Young Republr cans 24 VP 3 Golf 2 Mixed Chorus 2 4 ISA VP2 ff? ,ff 4,ff ff ply? ag fp! jf 2 I A Wm., W0 ,fha if fa iff' Eff Zgixlvjg K ' 'I f Xl, 6.l..r'J2 FI ROBERT M BROWN Major Biology Activr tres Kappa Alpha Beta Beta Beta 2 4 Zeta Tau Delta4 RICHARD A BYERS Major Economics Actl vlties Delta Tau Delta ' ,Q 5 2 11 ' ig . , ' . -' 'jf 1. .r, ' ff- V f 15:2 2 V V' '-7..':4,f,v t-' f , ,auf f-11221 w X ' w 1 f ' 1' N V. U m.. , . A ,. Mtg., ,fr . .:..:'l Ut f If ,ag .-If x- 1 4 -- -. r-ff 9- v'5'Ej,Zu-j.f1 -..j,fr'-ras: ' 'w:,f1,z:t f. fx' , I.-, L Q W .-'g'p.,ff'..,:j, la Una ei, 1 4, -'wa Ht .LQ 4 lr-- .,',5iz ',l.53- 4 .,51.4f,:. N4 . .f- -M, tw' ,- - -agen:-' j- ,r j :asf ,mms I : . Z I , 2 . . , -- I . . : l - . . ' I I ' I ' . . ' ' ' , ' F Unr.glF -,..3, I . l . . . - , . , , , , , f . , . CLASS OF 1975 JOSEPH cooNER STEPHEN R- BEAU S. CAMPBELL JAMES COOK A COOPER H 5 Major: Psychology. Acti- Major: Economics. Acti- Major: Political Science. vides. Sigma Chi: Student Major: English' Activi- VIUESI Phi Kappa PSI- Activities: ISA5 Blue IHY Assembly 3, Sec. 35 IFC ties: Kappa Alpha5 Zeta Treas. 314- staff 1- 2,35 Phi Alpha Theta 4. Tau Delta 4. PATRlCKj. COUNTS Major: Political Science. Activities: Phi Kappa Psi, Pres. 45 Student Assembly 4, V-Pres. 4. in 1 X' ff s jf , J' ' f ,Ez ,. '57 , A' S'!A1.ilTl? f9i5'f. 63- I .1- 1 W? If I' 1 l as-1 , Aa .LL f P. PATRICK CRAIGHEAD Major: Biology. Activi ties: Kappa Alpha5 Here- ditary Marshalls 1,2,3,4. WOODRUFF DANlELj. CRANDALL CRAWFORD Malorz Political Science. Major: Biology. Activities: Activities: Phi Gamma Kappa Alpha5 R.O.T.C., Delta. Scabbard and Blade 4, Sec.4. IAMES R. CUMBEE Major: History. Activi- ties: Sigma Chi, Treas. 45 Phi Alpha Theta 2,3,4, Pres. 45 SIB 45 Skulls of Se- ven 45 Zeta Tau Delta 45 Who's Who Amer. Col. 84 Univ. 45 Columns Staff 2. LAWRENCE DANIEL Major: Psychology. Acti- vities: Beta Theta Pi. DANIEL H. DAUGHERTY Major: English. Activi- ties: Sigma Chi, V-Pres. 35 Student Associate 3,45 Co- lumns Staff 4., PAUL W. Dicus BRUCE DAVIS RICHARD . . s Major: Economics. Acti- DILLINGHAM Major: Religion. Activi- vit'les: Delta Tau Delta, CLASS OF 1975 VERNON M. DUDAS fle555lBm3AlPl1aEPSil0f1i Treas. 3,45 IFC Court lus- Major: Economics. Acti- Major: Political Science Zeta Tau Delta 4. tice 3. vities: Phi Gamma Delta. Activities: Phi Kappa Psi. PHILLIPL EVANS GEORGE FIELDS DAVIDL FISHBEIN l WESLEY FLEMING ROBERTH GLAZE Major Biology Activa ties Phi Delta Theta Stu dent Assembly 34 Pres 4 Omlcron Delta Kappa Major Biology Actlvi Major Economics Actl Ma or Bllogy Che ues BetaThet3 Pj vltres Delta Tau Delta mlstry Activities Kappa Sec 2 Treas 3 Pres 4 Alpha Major Economics Polltr cal Science Activities Sigma Chl Epsilon Beta Alpha 34 Honor Com 123 Editor 4 Publica tions Board 23 Student Associate 4 Westminster Ambassador 34 Whos Who Amer Col 81 Univ 1 l l Z. J- ,: .. ..: , I I ,, . ., ., .. . 5 ' I . fi ' 4. mission 3,45 Columns Staff ' . I: . i I . I M t 4. CLASS OF 1975 DARRELL A. GOULD Major: Economics, French. Activities: Phi Delta Theta5 Student As- sembly 1,35 IFC 2,3, Pres. 35 Epsilon Beta Alpha 3,4, V-Pres. 45 Alpha Mu Gamma 45 Omicron Delta Kappa 3,45 Who's Who Amer. Col. 84 Univ. 4. COURTNEY GRAVES Major: -Psychology. Acti- vities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. JOHN C. GRAY Major: Psychology. Acti- vities: Phi Kappa Psi5 Stu- dent Assembly 2,35 IFC 2,35 Dorm Counselor 2,3,45 Westminster Am- bassodor 3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 2,3,45 ROTC Major 45 Scabbard and Blade 3,45 Skulls of Seven 45 Omicron Delta Kappa 45 Who's Who Amer. Col. 84 Univ.4. IOHN F. GREEN Major: French5 Activi- ties: Phi Delta Theta5 Blue lay Staff 2,45 Student As- sembly 45 Columns Staff 2. GREGORY GRIFFITH Major: Political Science, Activities: Delta Tau Delta5 Student Assembly 3, V-Pres. 35 Blue lay Year. book Staff 2,3, Editor 3. GARY R. ckorr MARTIN HATHELD EDWARD HEDIGER Major: History. Activi- Major: Art. Activities: Phi Major: Economics. Am- ties:SigmaAlphaEpsilon. Delta Theta5 Blue lay vmeszphijqappapsi, Yearbook Staff, 4. HILTON HEINEKE, lll Major: Economics. Acti- vities: Kappa Alpha5 Soccer 15 Golf 35 ROTC' Scabbard and Blade 4. 1 DOUGLAS HENNINGSEN Major: Biology, Secon- dary Education. Activities: Kappa Alpha5 Beta Beta Beta 3,4. 1 DANIEL ALLEN HENSHAW HEPPLEWHITE IOHN S. HESTER Major: Math. Activities: Major: Biology, Activi- Major: Economics. Acti- Kappa Alpha5 Soccer 1. ties: Sigma Chi. vities: Beta Theta Pi. FRED HEWGLEY Major: Psychology. Acti- vities: Phi Delta Theta, Warden 3. IOHNSON HO Major: Biology. Activi- ties: ISA5 Westminster Ambassador 3,45 Student Associate 45 Columns Staff4. ARTHUR F. HOGE, Ill Major: Math. Activities: Phi Delta Theta, Treas. 3,45 Student Assembly 3,45 Publications Board 3,45 Student Associate 45 Math Dept. Assistantship 3,45 Soccer 15 Rifle Team 2,3,45 Columns Staff 2,3,4, Busi- ness Manager 3,45 Blue lay Yearbook 3,4, Editor in Chief 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Pres. 3,45 Omicron Delta Kappa 3,45 Who's Who Amer. Col. and Univ. 4. CLASS OF 1975 CLASS OF 'I975 BARRY HOLT MICHAEL L. 1osEPH K. Hours JACKSON PLATT T. HUBBELL MYKE IACKSON Major: History. AUM, Major: Political Science Major: Political Science. ties: Phi Delta Theta, Sec, Major: Sociology. Activi- Major: Sociology. Activi- Psychology. Activities: I Activities: Independent. 35 Honor Cgm, 2, ties: Sigma Chi. ties: Sigma Chi. Kappa Alpha. l I BERNHARD W. JOHNSON Ill Ma'or' Sociolo Activi 1 - gy- - ties: Phi Kappa Psi, V.P. 3, Pres. 45 IFC 45 Student As- sembly 3. WILLIAM R. IONAS MARK I. JONES NICHOLAS KEELEY CARL F. KELLER Major! FrenCh. ACtivitieSI Major: Economics. Acti- Major: Speech. Activi- Major: Economics. Acti- Beta Theta Pi5 Alpha Mu vities: Sigma Chi. ties: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. vities: Sigma Chi. Gamma 45 Blue lay 25 Co- lumns 2,35 Student As- sembIy4. FRED C. KELSEY Major: Biology, Activi- ties: Phi Gamma Delta, Pres. 3, IFC 3. g THOMAS N. KING Major: History. Activi- ties: Sigma Alpha Epsilon5 Westminster Ambassador 3,45 Dorm Counselor 3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 45 Skulls of Seven 45 Who's Who Amer. Col. and Univ. 4. Pix BRADLEY KN UDSEN Major: Economics. Acti- vities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. STEVEN KOZEL Major: Biology. Activi- ties: Delta Tau Delta5 SIB justice 3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 Beta Beta Beta 3,45 Zeta Tau Delta 4. CLASS OF 1975 CHARLES LAMKIN Major: English. Activi- ties: Phi Delta Theta, Sec. 2, Pres. 45 IFC 45 Westmin- ster Ambassador 3,45 Roomed with Art Hoge 2,3,4. E. TIMOTHY DAVID C. STEVEN LANICAN BRUCE I. FREDERICK LAMKIN LANIGAN LAWRENCE LINTECUM Major: Economics. Acti- vities: Phi Delta Theta, V- Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Columns Staff 25 Blue lay Yearbook Staff 25 SIB 2,3,4, Chm 45 Skulls of Seven 45 Wh0'S Who Amer. Col. and Univ 4. Honor Com. 2,3,4. Major: Political Science. Activities: Beta Theta Pi5 Student Assembly 1,25 Student Associate 45 Soccer 'I,2,4: Zeta Tau Delta4. Major: Economics. Acti- vities: Beta Theta Pi. Major: Political Science. Activities: Phi Delta Theta. Major: Biology. Activi- ties: Beta Theta Pi5 IFC 25 Honor Com. 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Assembly 15 Beta Beta Beta 2,3,45 Phi.Alpha Theta 3,45 Zeta Tau Delta 45 Omicron Delta Kappa 4. DAVID MACKEY Delta Theta Blue lay Major: Biology. ,Activi- Yearbook Staff4 tiegg Kappa Alpha ROBERT 1. MARX Major: Biol0gY, Psycho- logy. Activities: ISA, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Student Assembly 2: Alpha Phi Omega, 3,4, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Who's Who Amer. Col. and Univ. 4. CLASS OF 1975 HERBERT W. LEE E. MCDONALD MORBSE MICHAEL R- GLENN D. MCCOY Major: History. AUM- MOSLEY WILLIAM l. MOSS Major: PITYSICS, Maihe- ties: Independent, Phi Al- Major: Political Science. matics. Activities: Inde- pha Theta 45 Zeta Tau Major: Religion. Activi- Major: Activities: Phi Activities: Independent. pendent. Delta 4. ties: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kappa Psi. KYLE V. MYERS IOHN B- O'CONNOR Major: Sociology. ACtivi- 'i2S1SismaChi. Major: Psychology. Acti- vities: Independent. IOHN W. PARLANI E Major: Economics, Psy- chology. Activities: Sigma Chi. RICHARD A. PARSONS Major: Economics. Acti' vites: Beta Theta Pig Base- ball 1-4, All-District1. I? . ' A, . al,-. RAYMOND L. PORTER Major: Economics. Acti- vities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Pres. 4: IFC 'I-4, Court 2,3. CLASS OF 1975 WILLIAM R. RADFORD Major: Psychology, RUSSEL A. RANEY Speech. Activities: Phi Major: German. Activi- Gamma Delta. ties: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIAM H. ,RIESTER Major: Psychology. Acti- vities: Kappa Alpha: R.O.T,C. 3,4: Scabbard 8: Blade 3,4, Pres. 4. THOMAS K. RISSMAN Major: Economics. Acti- ROBERT E. RODDY vities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- Major: Economics. Acti Ion, . vities: Delta Tau Delta. BOYLE O. RODES ANDREW ROEHRS JAMES K. ROSEN MICHAEL 1. ROSS Ill Major: Biology. Activi- Major: Biology. Activi- Major: Psychology. Acti- Major: History. Activi, ties: Delta Tau Delta: ties: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. vities: Sigma Chi. ties: Sigma Chi: Phi Alpha BfaSSCh0-f1- Theta 4: IFC 4: Student Assembly1. HARRY R. RUTH Major: Biology. Activi- ties: Beta Theta Pi, Pres. 4: Dorm Counselor 3: Who's Who Amer. Col. 81 Univ. 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 3,4, Pres. 4: SIB 2-4, Chrm. 3: Skulls of Seven 4. gzrg Wgm utrw m , . Nei .--.-C...-.. . .c, ,...v-...L-.-,.--. j A -. .W ..AA. IAMES B. SATTERLY STEPHEN A. RALPH E. SANER SANSONE Major. Chemistry, Econ omics. Activities: Inde- Major: English. Activi- Major: Economics. Acti- pendentg Baseball 'I-4: ties: Phi Kappa Psi. vities: Independent. Basketball 1,2. CLASS OF 1975 EDWARD A. SCOGGINS M ' Z E ' . At'- VELZY srgEf.n'E2llCZk.iif.lf H'LL ' H- Seven 3,4, Grand Marshall SHERHDAN 4: IFC 3, Sec, 3. Who's Who Amer. Col. 81 Univ. Major: English. Activi- 4: Columns staff 2,35 Stu- ties: Kappa Alpha, Rec. dent Assembly 'l,2. Sec. 3, Pres. 4: IFC 4. lOHN SHlREMAN TRACY D. SMYTH THOMAS H- ' ' SPENCE Major: Biology. Activi- Major: Political Science. ties: Independent. Activities: Phi Kappa Psi. Majori Biology. Activi- ties: Kappa Alpha. GEORGE E. STIER ROBERT L. SWAYZE Major: Psychology, Reli- Major: Political Science. gion.Activities:PhiKappa Activities: Sigma Alpha Psi, Epsilon. f------ feef---.- - - - A H ' IllIIIIIllIIIIIllIIlIll!ll!I!F'l'1!F 5 ' CLASS OF 'I975 LEWIS W. TACIGART DAVID TATE Major: History. Activites: Major: Economics. Acti- Sigma Alpha Epsilon. vities: Independent. VTODDA. THCHMAN Major: Economics. vities: Kappa Alpha. Acti- GREGORY L. TEMPLE Major: Psychology. Acti- vities: Phi Delta Theta, Warden 2,35 Student As- sembly 2. MICHAEL A. THOMSON Major: History. Activi- ties: Sigma Chi. WILLIAM H IEFFREY M TRENCHARD TRULOCK Major Economics Actl Major Sociology Actlvr vlties Beta Theta Pr Zeta ties SigmaChl IEFFREY S TYLER Major Economics Actl vities Beta Th eta P Treas 4 Student Assem bassodor 34 Columns Staff 3 Blue lay Yearbook Business Manager 4 Epsi Ion Beta Alpha 34 Pres 4 Who s Who Amer Col and Univ 4 BRIAN K WALKER Major Chemistry Activi ties Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treas 23 Pres 4 Student Delta Kappa 34 Mu Al pha Theta 34 Zeta Tau Delta 3 4 MICHAEL A WALKER Biology Che Activities h Major mrstry Pres 3 Beta Beta Beta 3 4 Zeta Tau Delta 4 Mu Al pha Theta 34 Dorm Counselor4 l lr . Z . I .- . ' '. . .- Q. I il ' 2 I . ' I . I . - .. Z .2 . : . .D bl 1,2-:W ' A - ,' ,I 1, j l . 0 : Pi Tau Delta 4. y , , estmlnster m- Associate 3,4, .Omlcron Kappa Psi, Sec. 2, V-P. 3, , ' ' 5 ' ' . : , 1 . I .- I l - 1 ' ROBERT L. WAMPLER 4 GERALD E. WETHINGTON FREDERICK WARK Major: Economics. Acti- vities: Phi Gamma Delta, Major: English. Activities: Rec. Sec. 25 Epsilon Beta Major: Psychology. Acti- Phi Gamma Delta, Corr. Alpha 3,4, Treas. 47 Bas- vities: Phi Kappa Psi. WILLIAM C. WETZEL Major: Biology. Activi- ties: Phi Gamma Delta. Sec. 35 Zeta Tau Delta 4. ketball 15 Baseball 'I-4. , I ig E I ,1,, CHRIS M. CHARLES R. DANIEL A. WRIGHT WILLIAMS WORLEY - A h - . Major: Biology. Activi- Major: Economics. Acti- Major: Sociology. Activi- nes: ISA? Bela Beta Beta 4' viriegz Sigma Alpha Epsi- ties: Delta Tau Delta. long Golf 1-4. CLASS OF 1975 NOT SHOWN - CLASS OF 1975 DAVID B. AULT Major: Religion. Activities: In- dependent. DAVID C. BARTELS Major: Economics. Activities: Independent. CRAIG S. BIESTERFELD Major: History. Activities: In- dependent: Brass Ensemble 2: Phi Alpha Theta 4: Zeta Tau Delta 4. BARRYI. BISELX Major: Economics. Activities: Independent. HOWARD D. BLATTNER Major: Economics. Activities: Independent. RONALD L. BLUNT Major: Psychology. Activities: Independent. KENNETH M. BOURNE Major: History. Activities: ISA. DAVID M.CHURCHlLL Major: Economics. Activities: Kappa Alpha. H. CLARK COOPER Major: Physical Ed. Activities: Phi Gamma Delta. GREGORY C. GLOVER Major: Psychology. Activities: Independent. DANIEL F. HALL Major: English, Religion. Acti- vities: Independent. IOHN V. HARNESS Major: Political Science. Acti- vities: Independent. THOMAS H. HEARNE Major: History. Activities: In- dependent: Phi Alpha Theta 3,4: Zeta Tau Delta 4: Wash. Sem. 3. ROBERT G. HOERBER IR. Major: Mathematics, Econo- mics. Activities: Kappa Alpha: Zeta Tau Delta 3,4, Pres. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, V.P. 4: Epsi- lon Beta Alpha 3,4. STEVEN P. HOGAN Major: Psychology, Econo- mics. Activities: Independent. PAUL W. IENKINS IR. Major: Economics. Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. H. M. IULIAN Major: Economics. Activities: Independent. TIMOTHY H. KELEHER , Major: Political Science. Acti- vities: Independent. LEWIS P. KOPP Major: Theater. Activities: In- dependent. ELDON L. KOTTWITZ Major: Art. Activities: ISA: Al- pha Phi Omega 2-4: Art Dept. Asst. 3,4. IRL B. KRAUSE III Major: English. Activities: In- dependent. KENNETH A. LAWRENCE Major: Music. Activities: In- dependent. IOHN R. LESS IR. Major: Philosophy. Activities: Independent. ELIAS M. LENTAKIS Major: Psychology. Activities ISA. IOHN M. LONGMIRE Major: Political Science. Acti vities: Independent. DONN MARUSKA Major: Economics. Activities Independent. ARNOLD R. MCBRIDE Major: Physical Ed. Activities Independent. MICHAEL K. MCCOY Major: English. Activities? In- dependent. IAMES L. MCDANIEL Major: Political Science. Acti- vities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CHARLES M. MORRIS Major: Political Science. Acti- vities: Independent. MICHAEL R. NACK Major: Political Science, So- ciology. Activities: Indepen- dent. MICHAEL I. POLLOCK Major: Psychology. Activities: Independent. WILLIAM I. RASMUS Major: Economics. Act Independent. WILLIAM I. RAY Major: Biology. Activitii dependent. GARY I. ROTTGER Major: Psychology. Act Independent. IAMES M. SCHROFF Major: Theater. Activitif Kappa Psi. KEVIN M. SHARP Major: English. Activities D. ALISTAIR STAHLHI Major: Economics, Pc Science. Activities: Ind dent. MARK W. STANZA Major: Economics. Acti' Sigma Chi. GEORGE W. SWISHER Major: Economics. Actin Sigma Chi. LEROY B. WADE Major: Political Science. vities: Phi Gamma Delta: Tau Delta 4. 71-J :F r- wiv fwni. ' T271 V mfr:'lM:l I V Y lf ' 1 ai f Y . x - .,.: had V-:E 'Q .V . J l K -.:, f . S.. fi xl'-A : ! S I ,.1, Q . . 4 I v A ,V f f 5 ' ., , ?' in I 4 ' L' A -'A: I ll lj 1 f XX ,Ml ll l l og 'lll Q f . A I 115 MA ff 2 1 i l , Y . 1 I V K l .B . ' 1l 7Llk 1 E . , I . - .W ... na. ' ., ,pw .,' .2 2 E 0 1 4: A j J A CLASS OF 1976 Douglas E. Attebery Robert W. Audrain Robert D. Aulgur Drennan Bailey ll Byron R. Baker lr. Roger M. Baldwin john H. Baltzer Bruce K. Barrow Daniel L. Barrow William B. Bates Richard K. Blochberger Dirk R. Brinkmeyer Robert M. Buroff Robert S. Caldwell Warren P. Chappe lr. William W. Coglizer David E. Coombs David P. Daniels john C. Danielson III Donald M. Deweese Todd C. Discus Mark E. Dodge Robert E. Edwards William l. Ellis Thomas D. Eppright Alan M. Farris Donald F. Fiene lohn B. Finlayson Kevin K. Flynn Alexander 1. Gates II Brian A. Greathouse Raymond J. Grimes Richard R. Hardcastle Bruce T. Harris Samuel M. Harris CLASS OF 1976 William T. Harris William D. Hosington lr. Warren M. Hollrah Robert E. Howard IV Loran P. Hume Clinton U. lmboden lr. Dale E. johnson joe D. Johnson james W. Kiburz Charles M. Kittrell Richard M. Klein Louisl. Koch Ill Kermit T. Kranz Robin R. Loeffler David T. Logue lay H. Mabry Robert P. Macaluso 1. Kevin Mackey james A Marshall Kirk P Mason james S Matter Charles B Mellies Philip H Merrylr Robert E Metzler ' as lax' 72-' .1 V' ,-.-.. fv. f in .f I -V . Q ,. 4' I -Q L- , Qg:,af:5..'1L L-W ig-Zim: ' '?:2'::g if l ,Q 4'fffw -Y' X45 f ,ff .J 5 zazqyn.,-w.g V ilw ff' his if ',..ni . v.... , - WE M 'QJ M L l gg vw T fffx 6 'I' In :sr Y ' S 6 I vi f-SS A. 2 A Q I ii. - 3? A.,,, . . A we ,li .nf F KS. 'U 44'--I g ,Q gm .4 , D11 lm gp 'll ' y . 1 yy . ,,1 T 4 12 ff-.rw . li .ug ?fff W -. 4 we. , A Q 3,3 A.. I Alcorn F. Minor Ill Peter T. Moore joe B. Morris David j. Morrow Donald D. Munro IV Bradley Z. Naifeh john M. Nelsen Kenneth E. Norman Frank A. Northway jr. Theophilus C. Ohiagu Thomas W. Pearson john D. Perkins David W. Perry Lloyd Peterson Richard Prehn A john D. Redding Paul C. Redfern Clark B. Rians Timothy P. Rickards Matthew E. Ronchetto Mark B. Ruhe Michael L. Schaefer Leonard W. Scherder jr CLASS OF 1976 joseph Scherer Stephen G. Secor Stanley L. Shepherd Michael G. Sinn Everett H. Smith William L. Sondag jr. Dudley S. Spangler john B. Stout Robert C. Stroebel Emil L. Swensson lll Craig A. Tarpoff Errol W. Taylor 4.8. ' CLASS OF 1976 james E Tayl0flf Laurence M Toothmafl Patruck N Van Horn Wrlllam S Walsman Rlchard W Warner Charles E Weeks Nell Q Wehrman Davrd H Welch LawrenceW White loelS Whrtesrde 1 W W Whltneylll Gregory D Willard ,Q ev-lp jeffrey W Wrllxams Charles B Wrlloughby Walter C Wlndsor Todd E Wolfram James R Yancey NOT SHOWN Ward Bahlman joseph M Barks Ill Allstalr C Blelfuss Lawrence A Broolunslr Terry L Burt DanaA Butler Craig B Collmson Lours P Comeau 1 Bradley Fawl james L Grow lohnj Hearne Stephen C Hersner Edwln S Henry Desmond B Kerr john A Kllllon DeweyC Markham james R Myers WW f-In 25 ,fx yew? Richard L Newcombe Gary L Owens Ronald E Pressley Geoffrey R Roeder Stephen M Schaefer Wrllram L Shade Steven C Simpson John M Smk Vincent Staudemeyer john L Suttenfleld David H Warden Graham W Warren Thomas R Walters Terry L Weatherspoon Donald S Westmoreland Robert D Wright 'Q 'ffl -cr ? ... .,,..j,,.,. - rv +4 -..wg,1.jgf 3... .M f ...if .3 it 1' Y Ai . A lffjil lf T L .- .. -M rg -,gn -I ' .,. 'l?',. . :'- .,. . :li ' ., f ak, kg J l ,1 V 1 iff H 22313.-. f ' mf H 1.-an X I. 0.., ,., ' Zh ln QQ, ,W in iff kv ' 3' fff Y' ' 33s f I i ', ' I. ,. f f 7 2271. jill flip' 1 4 X' X 4, . I if . -4: is ff A , 1 A H 1 L Y fd W X GZ -v If Qi vf Q: ' ww 1' R ..f 'lu A CLASS OF 1977 Mark E. Ahlvin Kim L. Atcheson David A. Austin Robert K. Barbour Scott W. Barttelbort Gregg K. Bates Paul D. Black Edward C. Bonney Steven C. Brady Robert j. Brandom jonathan W. Brinlee Ernest D. Britt Kevin L. Brosh Kevin B. Buchanan Bruce W. Burkhart john j. Carter Danny N. Cash Ted H. Cashion Rodney K. Cave Charles W.Church Frank D. Colaw Kenneth C. Contreras Douglas W. Cook john P. Cowan james L. Craighead Thomas M. Cull jonathan B. Curtis Robert A. Demick john A. Dorsch Stephen T. Dudley Scott P. Edwards james L. Ellis joseph M. Ellis Christopher C. Eubank Charles A. Evans Mark L. Falloon Daniel L. Fennell lll james R. Fisher Todd M. Fisher Daniel 1. Francis David A. Francis Edward F. Freeman CLASS OF 1977 1 Michael F. Fry Raymond B. Graham Phillip M. Greer Ir. Ronald E. Gregg john F. Grennhaw iames M. Gregory Stephen G. Hogopian Karl O. Hall Kevin R. Harrington Phillip M. Hartgraves Gregory S. Heller David W. Henderson Brian L. Henningsen Walter F. Hester Ill Dale C. Hobart William F. Hoehn Gary W. Hoemann David S. Howlett George P. Hubbell Howard 1. Hunt Frank O. Hunter Paul W. johnson Michael F. jones William N. Kalivas David K. Keller Herman M. Kessler Ill David B. King Craig C. Knapp Mark C. Krause Everett O. Lawrence Ill E133 l QR ai f il fa f f . , t. . 3 fl, ,.,.. 4.4 ,J 2 ff , 'Se r V t I 4, X ah- .f .i 5 ,.'- W 'YT' 'N a CLASS OF 1977 jeffrey G. Leeka Craig W. Leeker Steven F. Litchfield William E. Love Alan C. Lullman Paul G. Magiera Kevin F Marshall Thomas E Marshall DamelC Martin Kelly K McArthur Thomas W McBrrdejr Marcus C McCarty Peter C McColough jeffreyT McCormick Normanl Mechlin David L Mlchl joseph P Morsman PeterT Mueller VentS Murpyy Richard H Nierenberg Steven K Nivens Stuart H Norris ll Damell Oberle Brooks M O Brien CLASS OF 1977 Daniel L. O Neal john W. Peters Lee C. Peterson Bradford L. Pittenger Charles M. Poplstein john H. Powell jr. jon A. Purcell Thomas E. Putnam john D. Reese Daniel R. Reilly David M. Remley David A. Renaud William W. Richardson Carl W. Riester Raymond E, Rippel james K. Ritterbusch jr. David H. Roehrs Steven A. Roring Curtis L. Royce Mark R. Rudoff Richard j. Rueter William L. Sanders David j. Sansone l is i sl l Q ni -.ag - .. 'xx J ' f l hr S I I Clark M. Page 3,.,.3 - . ,L X: . 1- J ' 4 4 , 'K ! I fm 9 l wi -3 'Q if I' 7 Q A ,x ,s 1. i f.. ..-Z? -ff W Q 'Y' Vernon F. Scheiter Alan R. Schertel Gary L. Schultz Thomas j. Schulz William D. Secor Charles D Septowski GeneE Sloan Norman A Smith jr Ralphj Smrthlll Russell D Smith Richard A Snyder john F Sonewald 1 My VA 4. A ll ill ., , v, , D l .,-SV' 72? , ,x,, l f A 5 Af'A fs W A f , 2. A T . -1 6 Q 5 41 K X ., 2-.. . se P, IU Xi 1 6 William L.Appuhn Charles T. Baker Michael B. Brandt john Breyfogle Roy L. Carrington Albert Darling David F. Dunleavy Byron L. Dysart Robert L. Dysart john C. Ebert NOT SHOWN leffrey L. Genster Delbert W. Hampton jr. Thomas Y. Howe Kevin B. Kelly Robert I. Kinney Paul Lammert Michael W. Mahanes Stuart S. Malles Momdou G. Manneh Donald W. Whitlock Michael T. Winter David S. Wright David B. Young Donald D. Masek Hector R. Masure David B. Meacham Kiflu Mulgueta Richard L. Palmer Richard A. Prince Rex A. Scott Gordon M. Simmon Stephen E. Smith S :z1 if CLASS OF 1977 Daniel P. Sonis Leonard A. Spicknall Keith F. Steinhoff Bryan S. Sullivant Patrick G. Thomason joseph P..Thompson William E. Thornejr. David L. Tongate David L. Troupis William W. Uraneck Douglas L. Van Camp james I. Walling Scott 1. Warren William H. Weed Arch T. Wheeler III james D. Whitledge Phillip L. Sportsman William C.Steiner Samuel R. Steward john S. Swan Robert T. Swartz Daniel T. Van Orden Philip E. Winger Frank G. Wingfield III Edwin E. Winkelmeyer CLASS OF 1978 Denis K. Abercrombie Mark K. Adelman jacques P. Adoue III David E. Ahlvin Fredercik M. Allen Kurt G, Anderson james H. Andreasen Courtney L. Anthony Ill Steve L. Arnett Charles S. Badgett Christopher O. Baldwin William 1. Barger Richard S. Barr Douglas M. Barringer james R. Behrens Donald M. Benage Gregory T. Blakemore Wayne R. Boyd Dwight C. Bratton Thomas K. Bredeman Alexander H. Bridewell Michael N. Britt Donald D. Brown Philip G. Brunner Colin C. Buchan David H. Burstein Brian A. Butler john A. Byrne Stephen D. Calabria Edmond B. Caldwell William B. Cameron Hiram W. Camp john L. Cannon jr. Brian P. Cassidy William M. Cavert Raymond P. Christensen 25212 ?2?7'2 .1 l A .f My 1 Q .JJ Q. I in M all 1 . Z' I, C Q f if ,f . V A yzi f j f, 1 Q R J l . i 'fr '. , If S. uv .if .y ,. E .. '1 l Q i 'Jw J! Q. f 4? 'Qt H., '-2 I 9 I -.K C i Q 2385- Q bn. I V f 5 A ., , ,. ,3 x fm 3 .rf ff? 16 ,av 'Q' i v t .'. ', qf f we' A' .1 2 Hihx ...CL 5'-15. 'Wd CLASS OF 1978 David E. Coate Robert S. Coday Donald Connor Paul 5. Cooke Richard F. Coulter lerome M. Cox Stephen W. Cox Hardy W. Croxton lr. Lawrence O. Dahl David L. Deming lohn W. Dodson Ill Kevin M. Downey Louis B. Downing Robert C. Drummond William L. Eagleton IV Roy C. Elliot ll Claude W. Evering Robert E. Fishbein Michael R Flynn jeffrey D Fontaine Bnllyl Fortune Ronald L Garms lamesM Giacoma CharlesA Gibbslll William M Gilbert Richard A Graefejr Stephenl Grahamlr Thomas W Graham II Donald F C-ralike Ronald L Hack Steven 1. Haldeman Reid H. Hamilton Craig W. Hardcastle Philip E. Hauck Mark I. Haviland Frank W. Hawley L f - CLASS OF 1978 Elton A. Henke Thomas E. Heusler Alan E. Hillard james R. Hobbs Mark H. Hoemann john S. Hoffman james E. Holder Robert V. Hollis Sam F. Houston Robert G. Hubbard joseph H. Hunter Robert j. jacobsen Todd E. james Walter C. jennings Forest B. Kelly john j. Kennedy Kenne A. Kibort Kerry L. Kimble William j. King Thomas H. Kokjer Steven L. Lacy Stephen A. Ladner Gregory W. Laitinen Roger D. Laramore David M. LaRico Michael T. Lawrie George C. Louis Gregory A. Lynn Stuart j. Mackay Stanley C. Manoogian james A. Marshall Michael G. Marshall Kevin B. Mayfield james F. McCaul IV jon D, McCormick Michael S. McCune I' -'gszg:L,y.mgg.,,L, Eff 1: -r 7 'WWW ' -' ...ns '13-1 25' ,Q ' 1' - ,... ffg i r ' fi : Q , 4 A , .., .. GD' NB Z- far G, , ,1 if A . la fl - -,-. - . .--., , .fl', A I 1 F 'L -. il- A' A . : L fm iw C fi. 7 gf V 1, 4 ! ! X ' Q 1' - v, .fg- wt...-V.. .i--vqv,ng1,gy,p..3,.,fg,,,:gm.g.A -- U 3,-Y - . 4 ff- 3.3:-5335945 . CLASS OF 1978 1 if , A Z , V X I ' I .7454 l I f-U3 - Q r. 1 1, ., z ., .9 . 1 , 1' Q lc ! 1 f 442 f x ' ff , Q 90 I . If f al f X ll . fl? r '17 ' of ' ' 'a 7, - I gf-,Y Y 9 I N F l '. -' 1 . - w i 5 KW ' l f Y' . 'W : . - , , , ij Q. ' ,A L Carl D. Meinke Ray N. Metzger Ill David A. Miller David W. Miller j. Milton Mills Kenneth D. Mills james W. Moore jr. Greg M. Myers Mark P. Nolte Warren O. Nossaman Edward M. Owens Ted M. Pope Craig R. Porter Robert M. Reals Mark E. Renken james R. Rice Edward G. Ricker Ill Kerry E. Rickett Thomas D. Robbins james K. Roberts jose S. Robles Charles N. Roth james R, Ryan jr. Steven T. Salata CLASS OF 1978 john F Saucler DavldG Schumacherjr Christopher H Schupp ChrlstopherL Schwltzer Mlchaell Slermg john M Smk Wllllam C Smith Paul L Snyders Mark A Sprehe Brlan D Stark Randy M Stemkamp Stephen L Stoops Mark G Stringer Gary S Stufflebam john S Swab Michael L Sweeney Pieter A Tackenberg Barry L Tate Davld W Thomas Gregory A Thurman Rlchardj Tosle GeorgeG Vaught MlcaelC Vernon , Deward H. Voss Y, , .. ,, ,,, ,. .,,,, ... , .. -- , AV I ,,.,,. A , , I . , I N-...A .1412 -3 an ,K :z 15415. H- 30 I: l, us. gi iff -:sr ,M 12444 5--- Lvl .'e ,V G?- . N . :gf ,at -va, NOT SHOWN Byron S. Bagby William R. Baker Morris E. Bell jr. Michael R. Bluth Boyd D. Brandom Wesley A. Burns Thomas D. Cheavens Mark A. Coil Timothy G. Cook Claud D. Crum Mark Davis Terrie L. Day Hubert L. DeLay jr. Russell T. Demien Gerald W. Doran john W. Douglas jr. john H. Durbin john R. Fitzpatrick jay R. Foster Neal D. Foster Mark T. Green Donald F. Hall Michael T. Halloran Mark S. Harper Maurice A. Hubbard - Daniel K. johnson Michael P. Kennedy jack Kim Kenneth A. Koener Robert W. Kranz james A. Leader Mark B. Leicht jon D, LeRoyer james P. Loyet Stephen P. Lynn Robert H. Mac Farland Ronald j. Martino Thomas j. Miller Michael F. Misczuk Christopher H. Moore Clark S. Mount Gregory Naughton William D. Orthwein IV William B. Pearre Val Peterson Harold L. Reeder jerry W. Richey Richard D. Riggs Steven N. Roe Stephen C. Sachs Timothy R. Schlueter Aric E. Schreiner Ralph R. Simmons William L. Sims Gene E. Sloan Rene E. Smeraglia Marc T. Smith Emery A. Smola Donald G. Sportsman james P. Stoessel Champion T. Traylot Ill Mark D. Van Dorn Gerald A. Wait . Max R. Weller David R. Wilson Christopher R. Wise r jan Yee ,. ....... eo. , . - . , 4 ..,.n.., -,. CLASS OF 1978 Steven W. Wallace Thomas R. Walsh Gregory j. Walters Richard T. Watkins Ted C. Wetterau Richard A. Wetzel Theodore S. Wilson Michael F. Winters Eric K. Yamashiro --' THE WESTMINSTER CGLLEGE SHORT TERM Short Term, that special time of year, which coincides with spring, and fits into that category of the utopian college semester. After growing tired of the chilled winter months, the warmth of the sun and the freedom of the time sets Short Term into swing. Like the insects appearing from their hibernation, the campus seems to once again come alive. Outdoors can be heard the music of bands and the tapping of kegs. Seniors are busy living their last Short Term, while the freshmen are experiencing their first. Somew-here inbetween are the sophomores and juniors, content to be where they are. No one is in any particular hurry to see the semester come to an end. Vi., .V t I J - ' A f is-ff , -' , f A L., , , 1 I' ,.,-,- f , is fi ' .tri 1 A .I t X y rs, . X fu. -H... MMM ' . Y U I: , ,,- fs, , ,- . . . M, gg- ' 4 .-X ., 'Lf - I H, ' M. 'fig -- .1 ' S Tm ? Lf' L 'T ?f - -'L +4-Q, 4-Q Q ... - , - V .-x ' + :cf fl ,.-f' V . , ' xr if gl rJ'i,.y. X ,.,3, ' L. , P. 'IS , I ,jf N' ,K - ff- 5 gI..,t,f 1' f'?g'iigp 3..t ,,5.'.,,j,,,,gg , , ','i5 j .,,1T. 191111-. 2, 31, Etfacfil ,. P- 5 ,f ?!':.'w','4 ff .f f SPJ' 2 'VS ' -. -.3 +1 xv' :,g5gf.'1 x.-': v , .fr-3.15 E ' T ':', .,j'l:g.,s--. a ,, 3--xgfy,3g:g...-2, - A , Ll. .'q,::,i.g5gq ,Q5:,.1:a - ' -51 -,,. - gs - , ' ', gt! ' gfgfirgfwz --M , -- , - . A ,.- - 'M' ., mg,---. . a rc , -T.j..',1!, 153 I-vm , f' tif. 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N .,-..,.,,A.,.-,,, Q'-4 :f11-, -is: '-'wif me v ,f,'vw'.'-W, M . f 4,1 Q Q. 74 + .1 gy' .ia tiw Vs tg ti ibn . , c 1? .-,P ,V td. Q-.Ikw in .4 2 L , .f r Q, t 1 l if . fr I v , . ff. -. ag f . f If rf 0 , . 7 if , c 5 x , '. -L- . L, Eff- f- - ff-f - 7 , .... s..,,i.24,g,f '. Thought is the pro- perty of him who can entertain it, and of him who can adequa- tely place it. Ralph Waldo Emerson GRADUATION STARTS WITH COMMISSIONING Commissioning, and with it begins commencement erercises. Graduation stimulates countless reactions. Some are content to leave college life behind, some are timid and questionable of what the future holds, some are indifferent, and some would wish to stay. However, as the mother bird kicks the baby out of the nest, so too is it time for that young educated graduate to enter the world and put his knowledge to work. Whether it be an immediate future in graduate school, a brief span in the service, or employment, all must become a step more independent. The commissioning exercises plays a significant and symbolic role in the graduation ceremonies. For, with that brief oath, the transformation is made from student to adult. lv' J, wdaw r ,gig K5 ff 1 ,.i,4f,1i-ff it an 9? ,ay , . ,, 1,79 ,s,, fi ,J 2.4.1 I 'El all l'W'2fjffm-1? QWMY 1- 5 A l i , l , Q' The right of commanding is no labors, the price of courage. fn nf.. if 5li3fT92 r,: ,' x f f f'f.W:1?4-f','x9ly,fiW5Q'bg,,-p2'-rf'-f . ' v!:'-,wg '. X. , 1 .-Qgg,'.,.J -93,55-.gpii 'L-L' z,,1,I fL1, ,, li 1, ' ' A 'f I-',fs1z,ew -ua dfffw..-,favan-m-Q-fav:-5-4 L k'fff.5w2wf:,7,g.gm :,1 ..1-fi 5 V 1111-1' 'vigfagi-.A -V ff-4-,,i lon transmitted by naturep like an inheritan l 3 Z ger an advantage ce, it is the fruit of Voltaire 1T K ,ax Wading into the commencement exercises, parents and family come from miles around to see the graduation ceremonies. The baccalaureate speaker, the class picture, the Columns ceremony, all are a part of the day. The traditions are the flip side of those experienced the freshman year. As the professors walk in file in front of the students, dressed up in their academic robes, one cannot help but look at each and size up what influence each had on his academic life. And as the president of Zerox Corporation rises to give his commencement address, one cannot help wondering where he will be thirty years from now. N ' 53. 'f Ffh' l i The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created capable of being, expand, if possible, to his full growth, resisting all impediments, casting off all foreign, especially all noxious adhesions, and show himself in his own shape and sta- ture, be these what they may. Thomas Carlyle After four years at Westminster College, the new alumnus leaves a different man. In comparison to his freshman year, some of his ideas have changed, some of his opinions have become more radical, some more conservative, and some have stayed the samet However, few leave exactly as they came. ln coming in contact with people from different parts of the Country and world, with different backgrounds, and with different beliefs, he has learned to become a little more receptive to other's ideas ahd beliefs, and as a result, has changed a little of himself. ' Lives of great men remind us We can make our lives sublime, and departing leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Henry Longfellow l-14--4.414 '7 N- ll I :- 5- x :X ix wif' ' ff' I, K TT. . ,N yr, So long, Frank Lloyd Wright, fi? I can't believe your song is gone so soon. I barely learned the tune So soon So soon. l'll remember Frank Lloyd Wright. All of the nights we'd harmonize till dawn. l never laughed so long So long So long. Paul Simon THE BLUE IAY STAFF jim Mattei, Faculty-Administration john Green, Sports Editor Reid Hamilton, Photographer . l i Above: jeff Tyler, Business Manager Kevin Broshil-iving Groups Right, Bill Secor, and Below, Cyri Layton, , , Photographers Q Ron Hack, Classes Editor A E gi . -s. - F- 2 fail?-'S 1335572 TSW' fi 'lv ,, ,i l. 9f ,K , Todd James, Photographer 452229, 2 A m'4gngg:zuu-lq9f-.r.- ,.ff.gYvgV-.,i!g-5- , -. -. ,k,,,,,,:, ,writ 1- ' .' A! . .4' 73' ' 51: 3 1g,.3gyT,u:s .1l f-'g,ga .A--3 ia, X Ml. figi- V. 7' Q 5 11 .lxkfziiig ,To 3, . 4: if 5 ,' 'iff Q43 P , f53f:'I2.'lE.- '--1 Q f+,Qf,+:'7atf- .E :sqs ..,,. fzivgb. I 'lb I X L , 1 ' -V ' '- I' A 'I I fs ' . 1 3' if ' ff ill .. ,V , VA., - w,4,. V Q h 5 - -l 4, 1 I .. P PEE9'-'? . to ,. E -.. : .5'- isfid? H5 Aglif ' 'fff', ?'.f4f Ali- if 3 - V- 'ii fl' :Lp ffl'7f'5 . . ' ' .Ml 53514. ' ' f' .- -. -. f .. ....sffl.k J.n',i3i1. gKQf:?C,,y',,-bg, 5.13,-is ' . 'Ax.it'!- x ' ' . 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Also, apology and thanks to Mike Walker, Photographer, and Terry Logue, Intramural Sports Copy Writer, who were omitted in the After scores of headaches, hundreds of phone calls, thousands of pictures, and a great amount of enjoyment, this yearbook finally reached the finished stage. The feeling at the end was a combination of relief and accomplishment. Within this annual are opening and closing essays. ln these sections the copy is meant to be a major part, and was written to convey a certain idea depicted by the pictures and the year. The division pages are composed of different parts of the Blue jay, each part in some way representing the section it precedes. The cover, a full view of the Blue jay, represents the whole, standing for the complete annual and its contents. Embossed on the cover is the word Cyanocitta cristata, which is the latin translation of Blue lay. It is hoped that when an individual pursues this volume, he will take the time to absorb its contents and ideas. It is also hoped that in years to come, in reading this annual, he may recognize portions of the Westminster experience which helped to give him a cognizance of y himself. Arthur F. Hoge , Editor, 1975 BLUE IAY ., ff ',,1, 2 l i l 41 n-' l l I I l I I I l I 1 ig - End College Confusion: Our FIRST Concern is for You. 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Lewis Pl., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 ADAMS, Stephen R.: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 33 Carnation Dr., Belleville, Ill. 62221 ADAMSON, Gordon Reid: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 214 E. 12th Street, joplin, Missouri 64801 ADELMAN, Mark Kevin: '78, Marquess Hall, 44 Har- neywold, Ferguson, Mo. 63136 ADOUE, jacques Poindexter, III: '78, Rice Hall, 2516 Ella Lee, Houston, Texas 77019 AHLVIN, David Ernest: :'78, - Marquess Hall, 305 Salcedo Road, Sikeston, Mo. 63801 AHLVIN, Mark Edward: '77, Phi Kappa Psi,305 Salcedo Road, Sikeston, Mo. 63801 AHLVIN, Paul Russell: '75, Sigma Chi, 305 Salcedo Road, Sikes- ton, Mo. 63801 ALEXANDER, john Louis: '75, KSAEJ, 838 Court Street, Ful- ton, MO. 65251 ALLEN, Frederick Michael: '78, Rice Hall, 5 Country Club Dr., Fulton, Mo. 65251 ANDERSON, Karl Evan: '75, Freshman Annex, 4779 Plover, St. Louis, Mo. 63120 ANDERSON, Kurt Griffith: '78, Rice Hall, 14940 juneau Blvd., Elm Grove, Wis. 53122 ANDREASEN, james Herbert: '78, Gage Hall, W-41, Lake Lotawana, Mo. 64063 ANTHONY, Courtney Leroy III: '78, Rice Hall, 7116 Buck- ingham, Germantown, Tenn. 38138 APPUHN, William Lyle: '77, Sweazey, 944 S. Lake Drive, DuQuoin, Ill. 62832 ARNETT, Steve Lynn: '78, Rice Hall, 2001 Eastern, Newport, Ark. 72112 ATCHESON, Kim L.: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 211 W. 70th Terrace, S. Mission, Kans. 66208 ATKIN, Michael B.: '75, Sigma Chi, 10 Ridge Creek, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 ATTEBERY, Douglas Ewing: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 1707 Vine, Fulton, Mo. 65251 AUDRAIN, Robert Warren: '76, Weigle Hall, 5312 Fletcher, jennings, Mo. 63136 AULG.UR, Robert Davis: '76, Sigma Chi, 302' East julia, Gal- latin, Mo. 64640 AULT, David Bryant: '75, ISA, 1107 N. Vine, Fulton, Mo. 65251 ' AUSTIN, David Allen: '77, tSAEj, 9851 lone Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63123 B BADGETT, Charles Shepard: '78, Rice. Hall, 4437 Edmondson, Dallas, Texas 75205 BAGBY, Byron Scott: '78, ISA, 1416 Westminster, Fulton, Mo. 65251 BAHLMAN, Ward: '78, Sweazey Hall, 197 Green Hills Rd., Cin- cinnati, Ohio 45208 BAILEY, Drennan, II: '76, Swea- zey Hall, 46 Country Side Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63131 BAKER, Byron Robert, jr.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, 4408 Ed- mondson, Dallas, Tex. 75205 BAKER, Charles T.: '77, 11 East Oliver, Fulton, Mo. 65251 BAKER, William Randall: '78, R. R. 1, New Bloomfield, Mo. 65063 BALDWIN, Christopher O.: '78, Marquess Hall, 2033 Prairie Lane, Springfield, Mo. 65804 BALDWIN, Roger M.: '76, KSAEJ, Edwards Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 BALTZER, john Henry: '76, Wei- gle Hall, 3528 Victor St., St. Louis, Mo. 63104 BARBOUR, Robert Kevin: '77, Sigma Chi, R. R. 1, Box 185A, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901 BARGER, William jackson: '78, Marquess, 1309 N. Mellon, Lit- tle Rock, Ark. 72207 BARKS, joseph Milster III: '76, Kingdom City, Mo. 65262 BARR, Richard Steven: '78, Rice Hall, 53 Webster Acres, Web- ster Groves, Mo. 63119 BARRINGER, Douglas M.: '78, Rice, R. R. 6, Box 100, Spring- field, lll. 62707 BARROW, Bruce Kent: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 1021 Bluff St., Ful- ton, Mo. 65251 BARROW, Daniel Louis: '76, Kappa Alpha, 445 S. Oak Hill Rd., Pittsfield, Ill. 62363 BARTELS, David C.: '75, R. R. 411, Fulton, Mo. 65251 BARTTELBORT, Scott Walter: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 202 N. 6th St., Mascoutah, Ill. 62258 BATES, Gregg Kendall: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 8710 Cherokee, Leawood, Kansas 66206 BATES, William Blinn: '76, Sigma Chi, 8 Meadow Lane, Lincoln, Ill.62656 BAUMGARTNER, George E. jr.: '75, Phi Gamma Delta, Aux- vasse, Mo. 65231 BAXTER, Paul Thomas: '76, Sweazey Hall, R. R.1, Oak Grove, Mo. 64075 BEHRENS, james Raymond: '78, Rice Hall, 813 Main, New Lon- don, Mo. 63459 BELL, Morris Earl jr.: '78, Rice Hall, 6436 Agnes, Kansas City, MO. 64132 BELLAMY, james Tuthill: '75, Sigma Chi, 747 E. Eastwood, Marshall, Mo. 65340 BENAGE, Donald Martel: '78, Rice Hall, 523 Chartier, Fergu- son, Mo. 63135 BENNETT, Larry D.: '75, SAE, 315 W. 5th St., Fulton, Mo. 65251 BEZZINI, Mario A.: '75, Delta Tau Delta, 100 Colby Dr., East Hartford, Conn. 06108 BIESTERFELD, Craig Stewart: '76, 16 Ridgewood Dr., Hannibal, M0.63401 BISELX, Barry joseph: '75, El- Rancho Resort, Eldon, Mo. 65026 BIVINS, Thomas P.: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 2311 W. 16th, Amarillo, Tex. 74102 BLACK, Paul D.: '77, Kappa Al- pha, 645 West Logan, Mober- ly,Mo.65270 BLAKEMORE, Gregory Thomas: '78, Rice Hall, 1614 Ormsby Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40222 BLATTNER, Howard Douglas: '75, lSAEj, 201 E. 9th St., Ful- ron, Mo. 65251 BLIM, Richard D.: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 2209 W. 68th, Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 BLOCHBERGER, Richard Kent: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 1700 Swifts Highway, jefferson City, Mo. 65101 BLUNT, Ronald Lynn: '75, 1203 Amherst, Route 1151, Strafford, MO. 65757 BLUTH, Michael Raymond: '78, Rice Hall, 569 Beauford, St. Louis, Mo. 63122 BOLIN, William F.: '75, SAE, 8521 Colonial Lane, St. Louis, M0.63124 BONNEY, Edward Creighton: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 112 South- point Pl., Washington, Mo. 63090 BOURNE, Kenneth Michael: '75, Weigle Hall, 230 Viennawood Drive, Rochester, New York 14618 BOYD, Wayne Reed: '78, Gage Hall, 1209 Broodside Pkwy., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 BRADY, Steven C.: '77, Weigle Hall, 1318 Paris Rd., Columbia, Mo.65201 BRAIN, jeffrey C.: '75, Sigma Chi, 1907 Hemlock, Borger, Tex. BRANDOM, Boyd Dudley: '78, Scott Hall, 602 East Forrest, Gallatin, Mo. 64640 BRANDOM, Robert johnson: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 421 N.W. 58th St., Kansas City, Mo. 64118 BRATFON, Dwight Curry: '78, Rice Hall, 1311 North Mellon, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 BREDEMAN, Thomas Kevin: '78, Rice Hall, 506 E. Miller, jeffer- son City, Mo. 65101 BREYFOGLE, john Leroy: '77, Sweazey Hall, 164 N. Wood- lawn, Decatur, Ill. 62522 BRINKMEYER, Dirk R.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, 416 Newland St., New London, Ia. 52645 BRINLEE, johnathan Wallace: '77, Kappa Alpha, 3121 E. 33rd St., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 BRINLEE, Michael Forrest: '75, Kappa Alpha, 3121 E. 33rd St., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 BRITT, Ernest Douglas: '77, sf imc- - Sigma Chi, 7 Mosley Acres, St, Louis, Missouri 63141 BRITT, Michael Norman: '78, Scott Hall, 1505 Suggett, Enid, Okla. 73701 BROOKINS, Lawrence A., jr.: '76, 502 Crestwood Dr., Ful- ton, Mo. 65251 BROOKS, David T.: '75, Kappa Alpha, 313 S. Church, Deca- tur, lll. 62522 BROSH, Kevin Lee: '77, Sigma Chi, 11 Country Club Road, Newport, Ark. 72112 BROWN, Donald Dee: '78, Mar- quess, Box 293, Waurika, Okla.74020 BROWN, john M.: '75, 500 Cen- tral, Hannibal, Mo. 63401 BROWN, Robert Michael: '75, Kappa Alpha, 31 Sylvester Avenue, Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 BRUNNER, Philip Gardner: '78, Gage Hall, 404 Miller, Marked Tree, Ark. 72365 U BUCHAN, Colin Charles: '78, Marquess Hall, RUA jOAO DePONTES, SF, Sao Paulo, Bra- zil BUCHANAN, Kevin Burchette: '77, Sweazey Hall, 1209 Twill Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 63137 BURKHART, Bruce Welch: '77 Sigma Chi, S355 West 100th St., Overland Park, Kan. 66207 BURNS, Wesley Alan: '78, Gage Hall, 1159 Halloran, Cahokia, lll.62206 BUROFF, Robert Marcus: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 30 Duffield Pl., Princeton, New jersey 08540 BURSTEIN, David Harrel: '78, Marquess Hall, 5 Rolling Rock Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 63124 BURT, Terry Lynn: '76, Box 295, Auxvasse, Mo. 65231 BUTLER, Brian Alistair: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 707' Lakeside Dr., Channelview, Tex. 77530 BYERS, Richard Anderson: '75, Delta Tau Delta, 2317 Cleve- land, Granite City, Ill. 62040 BYRNE, john Aldridge: '78, Scott Hall, 610 Calle Aragon, Tuc- son, Arizona 85716 C CALABRIA, Stephen Duane: '78, Marquess Hall, 6335 West N.W. Hwy., Dallas, Texas 75225 CALDWELL, Edmond B.: '78, Rice Hall, R. R. 1, Perry, Mo. 63462 CALDWELL, Robert Sidney: '76, Sweazey Hall, 5644 Bellefoun- taine, Kansas City, Mo. 64130 CAMERON, William Bruce: '78, Gage Hall, 6515 Overhill Road, Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 CAMP, Hiram Ward: '78, Scott Hall, 4747 So. Evanston Pl., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 CAMPBELL, Beau Stuart: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 5710 Metcalf Ct., Overland Park, Kans. 66202 CANNON, john L.,jr.g '78, Gage Sigma Chi, 1-720 N. jackson, ley, Kettering, Ohio 45440 St Louis MO 63141 Hall, 125 Westledge Rd., W. Simsbury, Conn. 06070 CARRINGTON, Roy Lynn: '77, 617 Vine St., Fulton, Mo. 65251 CARTER, john jefferson: '77, Weigle Hall, 208 Maine, Wheaton, Missouri 65278 CASH, Danny N.: '77, Sigma Chi, R. R. 4, Box 163, New- port, Ark. 72112 CASHION, Ted H.: '77, Scott Hall, 369 Valley Club, Little Rock, Ark, 72207 CASSIDY, Brian Patrick: '78, Marquess Hall, 770 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, lll. 60073 CAVE, Rodney Kent: '77, Kappa Alpha, 307 E. 10th St., Fulton, M0.65251 CAVERT, William Michael: '78, Marquess Hall, 3639 South Utica, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 CHAPPEE, Warren Paul jr.: '76, Weigle Hall, 2054 Alby St., Al- ton, Ill. 62002 CHEAVENS, Thomas Dean: '78, Marquess Hall, 15kE. Alham- bra, Columbia, Mo. 65201 CHRISTENSEN, Raymondx Pa- trick: '78, Rice Hall, 6964 To- mahawk Rd., Shawnee Mis- sion, Kans. 66208 CHURCH, Charles Woodward: '77, SAE, 4809 W. 96th Terr., Overland Park, Kans. 66207 CHURCHILL, David Michael: '75, Kappa Alpha, 1906 Hoyt Dr., Chillicothe, Mo. 64601 COATE, David Edward: '78, Rice Hall, 9306 Buena Vista, Prairie Village, Kans. 66207 CODAY, Robert Scott: '78, Gage Hall, Box 138, Mansfield, Mo. 65704 COGLIZER, William Warren: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 1714 E. 30th Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74904 COIL, Mark Adkins: '78, Mar- quess, 315 Crestview, Mexico, MO. 65265 COLAW, Frank Dean: '77, Sigma Chi, 1000 Indian Hills Dr., St. Charles, Mo. 63301 COLLINSON, Craig Bishop: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, Route 2, Winfield, Kans. 67156 COMEAU, Louis Philip: '76, 823 Bluff, 32 Somerset Ave., Mas- sena, New York 13662 CONNOR, Donald: '78, Gage Hall, 2418-A Bacon St., St. Louis, Mo. 63106 CONTRERAS, Kenneth Dan: '77, Phi Gamma Delta, 2307 S. Ce- dar, Sapulpa, Okla. 74066 COOK, Douglas Williams: '77, SAE, 1630 judson Ave., Evan- ston, Ill. 60201 COOK, james N.: '75, Weigle Hall, 3411 37th Ave., Moline, - lll. 61265 COOK, Timothy Gene: '78, Rice Hall, 416 E. Church, Mascou- tah, ill. 62258 COOKE, Paul Steven: '78, Rice Hall, 3706 Ruth Dr., Granite City, lll. 62040 COOMBS, David Edward: '76, Weigle Hall, 211 Edwin Ave-, Glendale, Mo. 63122 COONER, joseph Mayne: '75i Little Rock, Ark. 72207 COOPER, H. Clark: '75, Phi Gamma Delta, 323 N. 19th, Ft. Smith, Ark. 72901 COOPER, Stephen R.: '75, Kappa Alpha, 103 N. Mil- Springs, Godfrey, Illinois 62035 COULTER, Richard Franklin: '78, Quad Annex, 4203 W. 151st St., Route 3, P.O. Box 263, Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66224 COUNTS, Patrick james: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 219 E. Highlander, Marshall, Mo. 65340 COWAN, john P.: '77, Phi Kappa Psi, 6606 Mesa, Austin, Tex. 77024 COX, jerome Mills: '78, Rice Hall, 415 Wicksworth Ln., St. Louis, Mo. 63122 COX, Stephen Welch: '78, Rice Hall, 440 W. 58th St., Kansas City, Mo. 64113 CRAGHEAD, Paul D.: '75, lKAj, R. R. 3, Fulton, Mo. 65251 CRAIGHEAD, james L.: '77, CKADJ 819 High St., Fulton, Mo. 65251 CRANDALL, Woodruff Mentz: '75, Phi Gamma Delta, 34 Rid- geland Road, St. joseph, Mo. 64505 CRAWFORD, Daniel joseph: '75, Kappa Alpha, 5606 Far- nam St., Omaha, Nebr. 68132 CROXTON, Hardy Winburn, lr.: '78, Marquess Hall, 420 Wal- nut, Rogers, Ark. 72756 CRUM, Claud David: '78, 206 Blackburn, Fulton, Mo. 65251 CULL, Thomas Miller: '77, Wei- gle Hall, 501 E. Cinton, Clin- ton, Mo. 64735 CUMBEE, james R.: '75, Sigma Chi, 2101 jackson Rd., Poplar Bluff, Mo. CURTIS, jonathan Bradford: '77, Phi Kappa Psi, 230 S. Brentwood Blvd., Clayton, MO. 63105 D DAHL, Lawrence Oscar: '78, Scott Hall, 2640 Mulberry, Northbrook, lll. 60062 DANIEL, Lawrence L.: '75, Beta Theta Pi, 1404 Twin Lakes Dr., Rogers, Ark. 72756 DANIELS, David Penn: '76, Sigma Chi, 150 Woodlawn, Quincy, lll. 62301 DANIELSON, lOhn C., ll: '76, Weigle Hall, 739 Grove Ave., Barrington, Ill. 60010 DARLING, Albert: '77, Sigma Chi, 5306 W. 80th Terrace, Prairie Village, Kans. 66208 DAUGHERTY, Daniel Harold: '75, lSigma Chij, 3118 Foxcroft Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72207 DAVIS, Bruce Ellison: '75, SAE, 409 3rd Street, Boonville, Mo. 65233 DAY, Terrie Lee: '78, Marquess Hall, 2 Spectrum, Fenton, Mo. 63026 DELAY, Hubert Lloyd lr.Z '73Z Gage Hall, S. 9th St., Charles- ton, Mo. 63834 DEMICK, Robert Alan: '77i Sweazey Hall, 5662 Oak Val- iff' 'L DEMING, David L.: '78, Gage Hall, 706 Wildwalnut Ln., Manchester, Mo. 63011 DEWEESE, Donald M.: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 8220 Dearborn, Prairie Village, Kans. 66208 DICUS, Paul W.: '75, Delta Tau Delta, 8816 Iroquois Trail, Kansas City, Mo. 64114 DICUS, Todd Charles: '76, SAE, 8816 Iroquois Trail, Kansas City, Mo. 64114 DILLINGHAM, Richard C.: '75, Phi Gamma Delta, 311 N. Hay- den, Hannibal, Mo. 63401 DODGE, Mark E.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 2071 S. Dewey, Bartles- ville, Okla. 74003 DODSON, john Walter III: '78, Gage Hall, 37 Circle Dr., Hot Springs, Ark. 71901 DORAN, Gerald William: '78, Gage Hall, 1943 Meadow St., Springfield, Mo. 65804 DORSCH, john Adrian: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 5401 w. 79th st., Prairie Village, Kans. 66208 DOUGLAS, john William jr.: '78, Quad Annex, 2715 San juan Loop, Holloman AFB, New Mex. 88330 DOWNEY, Kevin Michael: '78, Scott Hall, 13006 Musket Ct., -T . in - ff-1 ll Il ll ll MQ W DOWNING, Louis Brent: '78, Scott Hall, R. R. 1, Elsberry, M0.63343 DRUMMOND, Robert Carter: '78, Quad Annex, 4337 Sel- wyn, Bridgeton, Mo. 63044 DUDAS, Vernon Michael: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 1455 Graham St,, St. Louis, Mo. 63139 DUDLEY, Stephen T.: '77, Kappa Alpha, 11566 Withersfield, St. Louis, Mo. 63138 DUNLEAVY, David Francis: '77, Sweazey Hall, Pleasant Rise 41, Brookfield, Connecticut 06804 DURBIN, john Harold: '78, Gage Hall, R. R. 5, Florence Station Rd., Paducah, Ky. 42001 DYSART, Byron LeRoy: '77, 17 E. 9th Street, Fulton, Mo. 65251 DYSART, Robert Lewis: '77, Sweazey Hall, 10021 Walnut Dr., Kansas City, Mo. 64114 EAGLETON, William Lemuel IV: '78, Scott Hall, 2847 E. 58th St., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 EBERT, john Creighton: '77, Weigle Hall, 2615 Felix, St. jo- seph, Mo. 64501 EDWARDS, Robert Eugene: '76, 3? Q! Weigle Hall, Elsberry, Mo. 63343 EDWARDS, Scott Presley: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 9846 Old War- son Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63124 ELLIOTT, Roy Carlyle II: '78, Gage Hall, 567 Ringling Rd., Crystal Lake, Ill. 60014 ELLIS, james L.: '77, Weigle Hall, R. R. 1, Box 250, Silex, Mo. 63377 ELLIS, joseph M.: '77, Delta Tau Delta, 708 Rolfe, St. Louis, Mo. 63122 ELLIS, Wm. joseph: '76, Sigma Chi, R. R. 1, Box 250, Silex, Mo.63377 EPPRIGHT, Thomas David: '76, Phi Delta Theta, Box 23, Ver- sailles, Mo. 65084 EUBANK, Christopher C.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 1020 W. 60th Terr., Kansas City, Mo. 64113 EVANS, Charles Alan: '77, Swea- zey Hall, 804 Edgewood, Co- lumbia, Mo. 65201 EVANS, Philip Lee: '75, IPhi Delta Thetaj, 909 Cherokee, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 EVERING, Claude William: '78, Marquess Hall, 9517 Port Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63123 EWERT, George M.: '75, lPhi Gamma Deltaj, 213 Tyler Box 107, Pauls Valley, Okla. 73075 F FALLOON, Mark Louis: '77, Weigle Hall, Route 2, Bour- bon, Mo. 65441 FARRIS, Alan M.: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 11130 Walnut, Kansas City, MO. 64114 FAWL, j. Bradley: '76, Weigle Hall, 9216 W. 71st St., Over- land Park, Kan. 66204 FENNELL, Daniel L. Ill: '77, Sigma Chi, 634 W. 62nd St., Kansas City, Mo. 64113 FIELDS, George Stanley: '75, Beta Theta Pi, Sweazey Hall, 10631 Deauville Rd., Cincin- nati, Ohio 45240 FIENE, Donald Fred: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 575 john Paul jones, Millington, Tenn. 38053 FINLAYSON, john Bruce: '76, SAE, 1112 N. jefferson, Car- rollton, Mo. 64633 FISCHER, Frederick H.: '76, SAE, 18 Cricklewood Pl., Frontenac, Mo.63131 , FISHBEIN, David Loebel: '75, Delta Tau Delta, 1112 Linden, St. Louis, MO. 63117 FISHBEIN, Robert Edward: '78, Marquess Hall, 1112 Linden St. Louis, Mo. 63117 FISHER, james R.: '77, SAE, R. R 1, Greenfield, Ill. 62044 FISHER, Todd Michael: '77, Wei- gle Hall, 2137 Greenwood, Wilmette, Ill. 60091 FITZPATRICK, john Raymond: '78, Scott Hall, 1206 E. 27th St., Tulsa, Okla. 74114 FLEMING, j. Wesley: '75, Kappa Alpha, 11062 Wilwood Dr., Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043 FLYNN, Michael Ray: '78, Rice Hall, 700 St. Mary's Ave., Frankfort, Indiana 46041 FONTAINE, jeffrey David: '78, Rice Hall, 4010 S. Utica, Tulsa, Okla.74105 FORTUNE, Billy jeffery: '78, Scott Hall, 901 Hwy. 67 N., Newport,Ark.72112 FRANCIS, Daniel jerome: '77, Kappa Alpha, 103 High Forest Drive, Belleville, III. 62223 FRANCIS, David Anthony: '77, Kappa Alpha, 103 High Forest Dr., Belleville, Ill. 62223 FREEMAN, Edward Flinn: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 20 Midpart Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 FRY, Michael Forrest: '77, Mar- quess Hall lBeta Theta Pil, 3931 Sumner St., Shreveport, La.71109 G GARMS, Ronald Lee: '78, Rice Hall, 205 N. Sunset, Cape Gir- ardeau, Mo. 63701 GATES, Alexander johnathan II: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 1616 W. 10th St., Sedalia, Mo. 65301 GENSTER, jeffrey Laird: '78, Rice Hall, 1620 S. Kearney, Denver, Colo. 80222 GIACOMA, james Michael: '78, Scott Hall, 1705 Roth Hill Dr., Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043 GIBBS, Charles A. III: '78, Scott Hall, 2818 E. 48th St., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 GIDLEY, Mark james: '78, Gage Hall, Bx. 283A Sunnyside Dr., Plymouth, Ind. 46563 GILBERT, William McBeath: '78, Rice Hall, 104 S. Rock Hill Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63119 GLAZE, Robert Howe: '75, L Sigma Chi, 3 Hill Pine Dr., St. joseph, Mo. 64505 GLOVER, Gregory G.: '75, 307 E. 9th, 427 Clifside Ct., Glendale, Mo.63122 GOODLOE, Boyd Rogers: '75, Sweazey Hall, 108 S. Rock Hill Rd., Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 GOULD, Darrell Allen: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 13401 N.W. 83rd St., Kansas City, Mo. 64152 GRAEFE, Richard Allen jr.: '78, Scott Hall, 11718 Criterion, St. Louis, Mo. 63138 GRAHAM, Raymond Brown: '77, Delta Tau Delta, 1150 Hillsdale Rd., Evansville, Ind. 47711 GRAHAM, Stephen jeraud, jr.: '78, Scott Hall, Box 462, Tuck- erman, Ark. 72473 GRAHAM, Thomas W. ll: '78, Quad Annex, Route 1, Lea- venworth, Kans. 66048 GRALIKE, Donald F.: '78, Rice Hall, 648 Buckley Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63125 GRAVES, Courtney Milton: '75, SAE, 730 Post Road, EI Dorado, KanS.67042 GRAY, john C.: '75, Marquess Hall lPhi Kappa Psij: 1022 W. 7th St., Sedalia, Mo. 65301 GREATHOUSE, Brian Andrew: '76, Kappa Alpha, 34 Riviera Drive, Granite City, Ill. 62040 GREEN, john Findley: '76, lPhi Delta Thetaj 52 jefferson Rd., Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 GREEN, Mark Trenton: '78, Rice Hall, 519 S. Oak, Sparta, Ill. 62286 GREENHAW, john F.: '77, Delta Tau Delta, Goshen Road, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 GREER, Phillip Morton, jr.: '77, Sweazey Hall, 4445 joyce, Ber- keley, Mo. 63134 GREGG, Ronald Eric: '77, Phi Gamma Delta, 405 N. Walnut, Dexter, Mo. 63841 GREGORY, james Minor: '77, Sigma Chi, R. R. 2, Box 73, Au- gusta, Ark. 72006 GRIFFITH, Gregory Wood: '75, Delta Tau Delta, 1914 High- wood, Pekin, III. 61554 GRIMES, Raymond james: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 333 Norwich Ct., Ballwin, Mo. 63011 GROFF, Gary R.: '75, SAE, 1148 Mulder, Lincoln, Nebraska 68510 GROW, james Leslie: '76, 231 Sycamore, 54 Quail Rd., Levit- town, Pa. 5 H HACK, Ronald Lee: '78, Scott Hall, 5354 Chatfield, St. Louis, MO. 63129 HAGOPIAN, Stephen Gregory: '77, Kappa Alpha, 2321 Gary Ave., Granite City, III. 62040 HALDEMAN, Steven j.: '78, Quad Annex, 1025 Stuyvesant Lane, Ballwin, Mo. 63011 HALL, Daniel Curtis: '75, 4032 Blue Ridge, Independence, Mo. 64052 HALL, Donald Frederick: '78, Marquess Hall, 4021 Blevens Gap Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40272 HALL, Gregory Alan: '76, Swea- zey Hall, 1215 Orchard Dr., Sa- vannah,Mo. 64485 HALL, Karl Obed:'77, SAE, Page Road, Bowling Green, Mo. 63334 HALLORAN, Michael Thomas: '78, Scott Hall, 4008 W. 101st Terr., Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66207 HAMILTON, Reid Henry: '78, Gage Hall 2736E 15th St o- ? - -il plin, Mo. 64801 HAMPTON, Delbert Wayne, jr.: '77i lSAEl: 837 Grand, Fulton MO. 55251 HARDCASTLE, Craig Woodson: '78, Gage Hall, 309 E. Clay- mont Dr., Ballwin, Mo. 63011 HARDCASTLE, Richard Rogers: '76, SAE, 309 E. Claymont Dr., Ballwin, Mo. 63011 HARNESS, john Vincent: '75, R. R. 3, Box 262, House Springs Mo. 63051 HARPER, Mark Steven: '78, Gage Hall, 541 Hickory Lane, Frontenac, Mo. 63131 HARRINGTON, Kevin R.: '77, Sigma Chi, 1315 E. Vistawood, Houston, Texas 77077 HARRIS, Bruce Tyre: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 5 East 10th St., Fulton, Mo. 65251 HARRIS, SamuelfM.: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 9087 E. 29th Sti, Tulsa, Okla. 74129 HARRIS, William Tyre: '76, Wei- gle Hall, 321 West 7th St., Ful- ton, Mo. 65251 HARTGRAVES, Phillip M.: '77, SAE, 908 W. Choctaw, Mar- low, Okla. 73055 HATFIELD, Martin Graves, jr.: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 6215 High Dr., Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 HAUCK, Philip Eric: '78, Scott Hall, 1902 Moberly St., Tren- ton, Mo. 64683 HAVILAND, Mark jeffrey: '78, Scott Hall, R. R. 1, Freeburg, Mo. 65035 HAWLEY, Frank Wilkinson: '78, Quad Annex, 829 W. 56th St., Kansas City, Mo. 64113 HEARNE, john jeffrey: '76, 1913 W. Main, jefferson City, Mo. 65101 HEARNE, Thomas H.: '76, 1913 W. Main, jefferson City, Mo. 65101 HEDIGER, Edward Gordon: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 2309 Park Hill Dr., Highland, Ill. 62249 HEINEKE, Hilton E. lll: '75, KA Annex, 1402 Old Orchard, Vincennes, Ind. 47591 HEISNER, Stephen Carl: '76, Sweazey Hall, R. R. 1, Grand Chain, Illinois 62941 HELLER, Gregory Scott: '77, Kappa Alpha, 2415 Prospect Avenue, Allentown, Pa, 18103 HENDERSON, David Wayne: '77, Sweazey Hall, R. R. 3, Box 712, Broken Arrow, Okla. 74012 HENKE, Elton Allan: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 3851 Mission Hills Rd., Northbrook, Ill. 60062 HENNINGSEN, Brian Leroy: '77, Kappa Alpha, 7509 Valley St., Omaha, Nebraska 68124 HENNINGSEN, Douglas S.: '75, Kappa Alpha, 7509 Valley Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68124 HENRY, Edwin Stuart: '76, Swea- zey Hall, Box 194, Louisiana, Missouri 63353 HENSHAW, Allan Munroe: '75, .,,. 1 , . Kappa Alpha, The HolIows Snowdenham, Ham Links Road, Bramley near Guilford, Surrey, England HEPPLEWHITE, Daniel Arthur: '75, Sigma Chi, 550 44th, Des Moines, Iowa 50312 HESTER, john Stewart: '75, tBeta Theta Pij, 1324 Bates, Spring- field, Ill. 62704 HESTER, Walter F. III: '77, Sigma Chi, 1000 S. Greenbay Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. 60045 HEUSLER, Thomas Earl: '78, Scott Hall, 9111 Clayton Rd., St. Louis, Missouri 63124 HEWGLEY, Fred C.: '75, lPhi Delta Thetal, 2454 E. 30th St., Tulsa, Okla. 74104 HILLARD, Alan E.: '78, Scott Hall, 1307 W. 7th St., Fulton, M0.65251 HO, johnson: '75, Weigle Hall iISAl: Govt. Inform. Office, 3 Chung HSIAO, East Rd. Sec. 1, Taipei, Taiwan, Rep. of China HOBART, Dale C.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 2501 W. 68th, Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 HOBBS, james Ralph: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 610 East 4th Ter- race, Lee's Summit, Missouri 64063 HOEHN, Wm. F.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 1208 Sequoyah Dr., Enid, Okla. 73701 HOEMANN, Gary W.: '77, Swea- zey Hall lDelta Tau Deltaj, 10016 Affton Place, St. Louis, M0.63123 ' HOEMANN, Mark Harold: '78, Rice Hall, 66 Wayside, Fergu- son, Missouri 63135 HOERBER, Robert George jr.: '75, Kappa Alpha, 1515 Forest Avenue, Fulton, Mo. 65251 HOFFMAN, john Steven: '78, Scott Hall, 211 Kennedy Drive, Sikeston, Mo. 63801 HOGE, Arthur F.: '75, Phi-Delta Theta, 1608 Camden Way, Ok- lahoma City, Okla. 73116 HOISINGTON, William D. jr.: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 808 Benton, Valley Park, Mo. 63088 HOLDER, james Edward: '78, Scott Hall, 3630 Terwilleger, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 HOLLIS, Robert Vinson: '78, Scott Hall, 2011 Parkview Dr., Okmulgee, Okla. 74447 HOLLRAH, Warren Melvin: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 928 Spring Ave., St. Charles, Mo. 63301 HOLT, Barry Alan: '76, Sweazey Hall, 8713 Walmer, Overland Park, Kans. 66212 . HOUSTON, Sam F.: '78, Scott Hall, 113 Stoneleigh Towers, st. Louis, Mo. 63132 HOUTS, joseph K., jr.: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 1601 Ashland Ave., St. joseph, Mo. 64506 HOWARD, ROBERT E., IV: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 5922 S. Pitts- burg, Tulsa, Okla. 74135 HOWE, Thomas Young: '77, Sweazey Hall, 1935 Spruce Ave., Longmont, Colo. 80501 HOWLETT, David S.: '77, SAE, 415 College, Auburn, Ky. 42206 HUBBARD, Maurice A.: '78, Scott Hall, 910 Forrest, Wynne, Ark.72396 HUBBARD, Robert Gregory: '78, Scott Hall, Box 368, Tucker- man, Ark. 72473 HUBBELL, George Peyton: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 302 McNab Dr., Columbia, Mo. 65201 HUBBELL, Platt Thorpe: '75, Sigma Chi, 1210 W. 63rd St., Kansas City, Mo. 64113 HUME, Loran Paul: '76, fPhi Gamma Deltal, Box 27, King- dom City, Mo. 65262 HUNT, Howard jenkins: '77, Sigma Chi, P. O. Drawer 808, Elberton, Ga. 30635 HUNTER, Frank Otho: '77, SAE, 36 Bayview Dr., St. Augustine, Fla. 32084 HUNTER, joseph Harold: '78, Scott Hall, Hartville, Missouri 65667 llvllaoozhl, Clinton u., lr.: '76, Weigle Hall, 511 West Polo Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63105 jACKSON, john Myers Il: '75, Sigma Chi, Plattsburg, Mo. 64477 jACKSON, Michael Lee: '75, Kappa Alpha, 4020 Shaw Blvd., si. Louis, Mo. 63110 jACOBSEN, Robert john: '78, Rice Hall, 1025 Fairfield Rd., Mt. Vernon, lol. 62864 jAMES, Todd Edward: '78, Gage Hall, 2216 E. 26th St. Tulsa, Okla.74114 jENKINS, Paul William, jr.: '75, Sweazey Hall iSAEj, R. R. 1, Box 47, Leavenworth, Kans. 66048 jENNINGS, Walter Clark: '78, Quad Annex, 124 Normandy, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 jOHNSON, Bernhard W. III: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 96 Eagle Drive, Stamford, Conn. 06903 jOHNSON, Dale Eugene: '76, Weigle Hall, 7328 Walnut, Kansas City, Mo. 64114 jOHNSON, Daniel Kirkley: '78, Gage Hall, 14 Chesterton Ln., Chesterfield, Mo. 63017 jOHNSON, joe David: '76, S.A.E., 225 Highland Rd., Pauls Valley, Okla. 73075 jOHNSON, Paul William: '78, Phi Delta Theta, 1941 Karlin Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63131 jONAS, William Reed: '75, Beta Theta Pi, 11711 Markham, ln- dependence, Mo. 64052 jONES, Mark joseph: '75, Sigma Chi, 1340 Westover Rd., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 46807 jONES, Michael Fields: '77, Phi Kappa Psi, 582 W. Lakeshore Drive, Lincoln, Nebraska 68528 jULlAN, H. M.: '75, 8 Kay Dr., Fulton,Mo. KALIVAS, William N.: '777 Sigma nw V 1 W ,,, ...,,.,...........a...........,......,...1.,,..... Chi, 6209 N. W. Karen Rd., Kansas City, Mo. 64151 KEELEY, Nicholas P.: '75, SAE, 1312 Dorney Dr., Chillicothe, Mo. 64601 KELEHER, Timothy H.: '75, 409 Woodlawn, 1011 N. Waldron, Fi. Smith, Ark. 72901 KELLER, Carl F., jr.: '75, iSigma Chil, 548 Edgehill, Little Rock, Ark.72207 KELLER, David K.: '77, 310 St. Louis, .48 Edgehill, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 KELLY, Forest Bradford: '78, Rice Hall, P. O. Box 344, Bristow, Okla.74010 KELLY, Kevin B.: '78, Sweazey Hall, R. R. 2, Box 48, Bedford, New York 10506 KELSEY, Fred C.: '75, Phi Gamma Delta, 3220 S. Cliff, Fort Smith, Ark. 72901 KENNEDY, john jeffrey: '78, Scott Hall, 36-3 Hanegi 2- Chome, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 156, japan KENNEDY, Michael Paul: '78, Scott Hall, 10812 White, Kan- sas City, Mo. 64134 KERR, Desmond B.: '76, Swea- zey Hall, R. R. 2, Wentzville, Mo. 63385 KESSLER, Herman M., III: '77, Sigma Chi, 2119 Starmont Rd,, Louisville, Ky. 40207 KIBORT, Kenne Albert: '78, Rice Hall, 3341 Colgate, Granite City, Ill. 62040 KIBURZ, james Walter: '76, Rice Hall iBeta Theta Pij, 510 Hazel Street, Mexico, Mo. 65265 KlLLloN, lohn Aliston: '76, Rice Hall lSigma Chil, Box 314, Por- tageville, Mo. 63873 KIMBLE, Kerry Lee, '78, 2403 24th St., Rockford, Ill. 61108 KING, David Brice: '77, SAE, 1509 Osage, Enid, Okla. 73701 KING, Thomas N.: '75, Gage Hall KSAEB, 1509 Osage, Enid, Okla. 73701 KING, William j.: '78, Marquess Hall, 1509 Osgae, Enid, Okla. 73701 KINNEY, Robert j.: '77, Sweazey Hall fDelta Tau Deltaj, 123 Kenilworth Ave., Kenilworth, Ill 60043 KLEIN, Richard M.: '76, Sweazey Hall IBeta Theta Pill 4039 Weber Rd., St. Louis, M0- 63123 KNAPP, Craig Claude: '77, Phi Kappa Psi, 1 Pompeii Dr., Elk- hart, Indiana 46514 KNUDSEN, Bradley Arthur: '75, SAE, 3245 W. Summit, Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 KOCH, Louis Joseph, H11 76: Delta Tau Delta, 400 S. E. Ri- verside Dr., Evansville, Ind. 47713 KOERNER, Kenneth A., jr.: '78, Marquess Hall, 12940 Topping Est. Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63131 KOKIER, Thomas H: '78, Gage Hall, 6516 Sagamore, Mission Hills, Kans. 66208 KOPP, Lewis Philip: 175, 620 Rid- geleigh Dr., Minerva, Ohio 44657 KOTTWITZ, Eldon L.: '75, 202 St. Louis Ave., Fulton, Mo. 65251 KOZEL, Steven Robert: '75, Delta Tau Delta, 6525 W. Scot- grove Dr., Palos Verdes, Calif. 90274 KRANTZ, Kermit T.: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 6711 Overhill Rd., Prairie Village, Kans. 66208 KRANZ, Robert William: '78, Rice Hall, 1430 Paris, Lincoln Park, Mich. 48146 KRAUSE, Irl B., lll: '78, 211 W. 7th Street, Fulton, Mo. 65251 KRAUSE, Mark Christian: '77, Delta Tau Delta, 111 Medal- lion Dr., Sweet Springs, Mo. L LACY, Steven Lynn: '78, Gage Hall, 810 Swan, Lee's Summit, M0.64063 LADNER, Stephen A.: '78, Rice Hall, 2911 E. 26th Pl., Tulsa, Okla.74114 LAITINEN, Gregory W.: '78, Marquess Hall, 993 North Main St., W.' Hartford, Conn. 06117 LAMKIN, Charles Thomas: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 573 -Darling- ton Ln. 443, Crystal Lake, Ill. 60014 LAMKIN, Francis Timothy: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 573 Darling- ton Ln. 33, Crystal Lake, Ill. 60014 LANIGAN, David Charles: '75, Beta Theta Pi, 3241 Liberty St., St. Louis, MO. 63111 LANIGAN, Steven joseph: '75, Beta Theta Pi, 3241 Liberty St., St. Louis, Mo. 63111 LARAMORE, Rodger Dale: '78, Marquess Hall, 9 Vicksburg Circle, St. Louis, Mo. 63123 LARICO, David M.: '78, Scott Hall, 12074 Charter House Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63141 LAWRENCE, Bruce jay: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 10083 Sakura Dr., St. Louis, Mo.'63128 LAWRENCE, Everett o., iii: '77, SAE, R. R. 3, Mexico, Mo. 65265 LAWRENCE, Kenneth A.: '75, 109 W. 8th St., Fulton, Mo. 65251 LAWRIE, Michael Thomas: '78, Marquess Hall, 3242 W. Sum- -mit, Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 LEADER, -james -Alan: '78, 2700 Marquess Hall, 2700 Oxford Ct., Bartlesville,'Okla.'74003 LEEKA, jeffrey G.: 77, SAE, 13106 Strawberry Way, -'St. Louis, Mo. 63141 LEEKER, Craig W.: 77, Kappa Al- pha, 1621 fMu'riel Dr., 'St.'Louis, M0.63130 LEES, john R., jr.: '75, -Indepen- dent -LEICHT, Mark Bernard: '78, Gage Hall, 9832 Meadow Fern, Crestwood, Mo. 63126 LENTAKIS, Elias -Michael: 75, Weigle Hall iI.S.A.j, Greenway Road,'Rye, New York 10580 LEROYER, jon David: '78, 'Rice Hall, Green's Point Road, Ips- 65351 wich, Mass. 01938 LINTECUM, Frederick B.: '75, Beta Theta Pi, 6500 High Dr., Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 LITCHFIELD, Steven F.: '77, Scott Hall CSAEJ, 574 Spragues Mill ct., Ballwin, Me. 63011 LOEFFLER, Robin R.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, 19 W. Northern Ave., Springfield, Ohio 45504 LOGUE, David Terrell: '76, Phi Kappa Psi, 912 Crestland Ave., Columbia, Mo. 65201 LONGMIRE, john Miller: '75, Sweazey, 435 King's Pond Rd., Glendale, MO. 63122 LOUIS, George Christopher: 78, Marquess Hall, 39 Oak- lawn Drive, Granite City, Ill. 62040 LOVE, William Edward: '77, Phi Kappa Psi, 209 E. 10th, Fulton, M0.65251 LOYET, james Patrick: '78, Gage Hall, 4952 Mt. Royal Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63128 L-ULLMAN, Alan C.: '77, SAE, 1159 Mozart, Kirkwood, Mo. 63122 LYNN, Gregory Allen: '78, Gage Hall, R. R. 2, Box 51, Lexing- ton, Mo. 64067 LYNN, Stephen P.: '78, Scott Hall, 9 Gay Place, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 ' M MABRY, jay H.: '76, SAE, 1611 Osage, Enid-, Okla. 73701 MACALUSO, Robert Patrick: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 91 Straw- berry Hill Ave., Stamford, Conn.06902 MACFARLAND, Robert H.: '78, Gage Hall, 12 North Stamford Rd., Stamford, Conn. 06903 MACKAY, Frank Herbert: '75, Phi Delta Theta, 30 Ridge- brook -Dr., West Hartford, C0nn.06107 MACKAY, Stuart john: '78, Gage Hall, 30 Ridgebrook Dr., West Hartford, Conn. 06107 MACKEY, David Craig: '75, Kappa Alpha, 15189 Strollways Drive, Ballwin, Mo. 63011 MACKEY, j. Kevin: '76, Kappa Alpha, 15189 Strollways Drive, Ballwin, Mo. 63011 MAGIERA, Paul Gerard: '77, SAE, 2052 S. 86th Ave., Omaha, Nebraska 68124 MAHANES, Michael Wayne: '77, 1013 Mohawk, Fulton, Mo. 65251 MAIN, james Thomas, jr.: '75, Kappa Alpha, 232 Blue Sage Dr., Ballwin, Mo. 63011 MALARKEY, james Edward: '78, Marquess Hall, 812 Elm Spring, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 15243 MALLES, Stuart S.: '77, Weigle Hall, 68 Woodoaks Trail, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 MANNEH, Momodou G.: '77, Sweazey Hall, Salikenye, Cen- tral Badibu, Gambia, W. Africa MANOOGIAN, Stanley Craig: '78, Marquess Hall, 3233 Fehl- ing Rd., Granite City, Ill. 62040 MARKHAM, Dewey Clark: '76, 2 Armistead Rd., Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 MARSHALL, james Allen: '76, Phi Delta Theta, P. O. Box 673, Sikeston, Mo. 63801 MARSHALL, james Howard II: '78, Scott Hall, 3762 ltaska, Apt. 11, St. Louis, Mo. 63116 MARSHALL, Kevin Farrell: '77, Sigma Chi, 3517 Rodney Par- ham Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72207 MARSHALL, Michael Gerard: '78, Scott Hall, P. O. Box 673, Sikeston, Mo. 63801 MARSHALL, Thomas Ernest: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 5415 Mission Drive, Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 MARTIN, Daniel Craig: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 3072 E. 38th Pl., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 MARTINO, Ronald j.: '78, 13012 E. 49th St., Independence, Mo. 64055 MARUSKA, Donn: '75, Edwards Hall, William Woods College, Fulton, Mo. 65251 MARX, Robert j.: '75, Weigle Hall, 11326 Mosley Ln., Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 MASEK, Donald Duane: '77, W. Chestnut, Mokane, Missouri 65059 MASON, Kirk Patrick: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 636 W. 254th St., Bronx, New York 10471 MASURE, Hector Robert: '77, 105 East 12th Street, Fulton, M0.65251 MATTEI, james Stafford: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 13402 Alchester, Houston, Texas 77024 MAYFIELD, Kevin B.: '78, -Gage Hall, 6403 NW Daggett Rd., Kansas City, Mo. 64151 MCARTHUR, Kelly K.: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 1916 Rose Lane, Ponca City, Okla. 74601 MCBRIDE, Thomas Watts, jr.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 22 Glen- haven Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63122 MCCARTY, Marcus Charles: '77, Kappa Alpha, 9506 Anchorage La., Crestwood, Mo. 63126 MCCAUL, james F., IV: '78, Scott Hall, R. R. 2, Box 52,. Po- tosi, Missouri 63664 MCCOLOUGH, Peter Charles: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 26 Broad Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 MCCORMICK, jeffrey Trent: '77, SAE, 1418 Suggett, Enid, Okla.73701 MCCORMICK, jon David: '78, Scott Hall, 1418 Suggett, Enid, Okla.73701 MCCOY, Glenn Dale: '75, 827-A Birch Circle, Ft. Devens, Mass. 01433 MCCOY, Michael K.: '75, R. R.' 2, Box 26, Dexter, Mo. 63841 MCCUNE, Michael S.: '78, Gage Hall, 803 S. Third, Clinton, Mo. 64735 MCDANIEL, james Lee: '75, Sweazey Hall SAE, 811 N. Grant, Apt, 3, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 MCDONALD, Lee Edwin: '75, 709 Nichols, 7791 West 5th Ave., Lakewood, Colo, 80226 MEACHAM, David B.: '77, 505 Highway Z, Box 62, Main Rd,, West Bloomfield, New York 14585 MECHLIN, Norman j.: '75, Wei. gle Hall, 210 S. Duchesne, St, Charles, Mo. 63301 MEINKE, Carl Douglas: '78, Gage Hall, R. R. 2, Goldfield, Iowa 50542 MELLIES, Charles B.: '76, Kappa Alpha, 11457 Northway Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63136 MERRY, Philip Hilburn, jr.: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 3607 S. Flor- ence, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 METZGER, Ray Nelson Ill: '78, Gage Hall, R. R. 3, Box 239, Little Rock, Ark. 72205 METZLER, Robert Edward: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 7630 Bracken Circle, St. Louis, Missouri 63123 MICHL, David Lee: '77, Kappa Alpha, 616 S. Seigel, Decatur, Ill. 62522 MILLER, David Andrew: '78, Gage Hall, 200 W. 12th Street, Fulton, Missouri 65251 MILLER, David Walene: '76, Marquess Hall, 223 Grove Ave., Wyoming, Ohio 45215 MILLER, Thomas j.: '78, Gage Hall, 2130 Starlight Ct., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 MILLS, j. Milton: '78, Scott Hall, 210 E. Bodine, Clinton, Mo. 64735 MILLS, Kenneth Dwight: '78, Scott Hall, 3549 Sharpe, Mem- phis, Tenn. 38111 MINOR, Alcorn F., III: '76, Sigma Chi, 45 Cypress Cr., Newport, Ark. 72112 MISCZUK, Michael Felix: '78, 69 Ball St., Port jervis, New York 12771 MOORE, CHRISTOPHER H.: '78, 826 Bluff, Fulton, Mo. 65251 MOORE, james Walter, jr.: '76, Gage Hall, 1615 Woodgate, St. Louis, Mo. 63131 MOORE, Peter T.: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 4445 Post Rd., Bronx, New York 10471 MORISSE, Herbert W.: '75, lKappa Alphal, 567 Locust Ct., Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 MORRIS, joe Benton: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 2916 Sheryl Ave., Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 MORRIS, Wayne Everett: '78, R. R. 1, Box 289, Longmont, Colo. 80501 MORROW, David john: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 533 Sheffield, St. Louis, Mo. 63119 MORSMAN, joseph Peter: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 8229 Golden Oak Rd., Oklahoma City, Okla.73127 MOSLEY, Michael R.: '75, fSAEli 439 Country Club Drive, Ful- ton, Mo. 65251 MOSS, William Irving: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 4611 Homestead Dr., Prairie Village, Kans. 66208 MOUNT, Clark Samuel: '78, R. R. 1, Manteno, Ill. 60950 MUELLER, Peter Thomas: '77i -A 'Qlsf hy-Off' Aff' x. Beta Theta Pl 6732 Blossom Vlew Florlssant Mo 63033 MULUGETA Klflu 77 Swea zey Mulugeta GfWorlde Ad dls Ababa Ethlopla MUNRO Donald D, IV 76 Welgle Hall 510 Woodland St Wlndsor Locks Conn 06096 MURPHY Vent Stephen Slgma Chl 34 Rlver Rldge Rd Llttle Rock Ark 72207 MYERS Greg M 78 Gage a 23 W 92n Leawood Kans 66206 MYERS james Robert 76 Wel gle Hall 831 Bromfleld Rd San Mateo Callf 94402 MYERS Kyle V 75 Slgma Chl 900 Dunbar Excelslor Sprlngs M0 64024 NACK Mlchael R 75 7851 Folk Ave St Louls Mo 63143 NAIFEH Bradley Z 76 Delta Tau Delta 7201 N Country Club Drlve Oklahoma Clty Okla 73116 NELSEN john M 76 Welgle fp ls pl C1 1 tsglp Shoes Q ll Hall IISAI 3939 Connectlcut St Louls Mo 63116 NEWCOMBE Rlchard Lee 76 9 Castle D Florlssant M 63034 NIERENBERG Rlchard Howard 77 Phl Kappa Psl 144 West Maln Alblon Ill 62806 NIVENS Steven Kenneth 77 Beta Theta Pl 1122 Ponca Enld Oklahoma 73701 NOLTE Mark Pearre 78 Mar quess Hall 423 Capltol Vlew Dr jefferson Clty Mo 65101 NORMAN Kenneth E 76 Phl Gamma Delta 508 Ollve Street Hannlbal Mlssourl 63401 NORRIS G joe 76 SAE 916 W Kelly DeSoto Mo 63020 NORRIS Stuart Hlll II 77 Wel gle Hall P O Box 160 Port Edwards Wls 54469 NORTHWAY Frank Albert I 76 SAE 10151 Darla Place Dallas Texas 75229 NOSSAMAN Warren Ober 78 Scott Hall 354 Rldgemeadow Dr Chesterfleld Mo 63017 OBERLE Danlel joseph Beta Theta Pl 10 Wayslde Drlve Ferguson Mo 63135 OBRIEN Brooks Morton 77 Beta Theta Pl 127 Bertllng Ln Wlnnetka Ill 60093 OCONNOR john Brlslan 75 Phl Kappa Psl 11402 Wen dover Houston Texas 77024 OHIAGU Theophllus C 77 Welgle Hall cfo Ohlagu s Fa mlly P O Box 2110 Aba Nlgerla Afrlca ONEAL Damel Lee 77 202 East 7th Street Fulton Mo 65251 ORTHWEIN Wllllam D3VId IV 78 Gage Hall 2602 E 28th Street Tulsa Okla 74114 OWENS Edward McGregor 78 Gage Hall 4000 Cherry Street Plne Bluff Ark 71601 OWENS Gary Lester 76 2000 W 3rd Elk Clty Okla 73644 PAGE Clark M jr 77 Phl Delta Theta 5801 Hlgh DFIVE Mls slon Hllls Kans 66208 PALMER Rlchard Lee 77 14401 E 37th Independence M 64055 PALUMBO john Anthony 76 Kappa Alpha 6753 Plalnvlew Ave St Louls Mo 63109 PARLANTE john W 75, Slgma Chl 33 Tremont Terrace Hlllsboro Ill 62049 PARSONS Rlchard Alan fBeta Theta Pll R R 2 Box 80 Broken Arrow Okla 74012 New Bloomfleld Mlssourl 65063 PEARSON Thomas Walter 76 Kappa Alpha 4368 Blythewood Florlssant Mo 63033 PERKINS john Dale 76 Welgle Hall CISAJ 2380 Oakwood Manor Florlssant Mo 63031 PERRY Davld Wllllam 76 Phl Gamma Delta 208 Clark St Canastota New York 13032 PETERS johnw 77 Phl Kappa P 108 Portland Terrace Webster Groves Mo 63119 PETERSON Lee C 77 SAE 5504 E Galbralth Rd Clncln natl Ohlo 45236 PITTENGER Bradford L 77 Beta Theta Pl Box 447 Stock ton Mo 65785 POLLOCK Mlchaelj 75 Tren ton Mo 64683 POPE Ted Mllls 78 Scott Hall Box137 Rocky Mt Mo 65072 POPLSTEIN Charles Mlchael 77 Phl Gamma Delta 21210 Hansen Rd Maple Helghts Ol'llo44137 PORTER Cralg Reld 78 Gage Hall Tennessee Avenue Sewanee Tennessee 37375 PORTER Raymond L 75 SAE 1129 Whltecllff Dr Klrkwood Mo 63122 POWELL john Hltchcock jr 77 Delta Tau Delta 416 Alta Dena Ct St Louls Mo 63130 PRESSLEY Ronald Eugene 76 W lgle Hall 2419 W 1st Street Sedalla Mo 65301 PRINCE Rlchard Allen 77 Welgle Hall 3045 Maln Wa tervllet Mlch 49098 PURCELL jon Allerton 77 Kappa Alpha 229 St Francls Fulton Mo 65251 PUTNAM Thomas Evans 77 Slgma Chl P O Box 94 Char leston Mo 63834 RADFORD Wllllam Ray 75 Phl Gamma Delta 2407 W 105th St Leawood Kans 66206 RANEY Russel Alan 75 SAE 1701 W 37th Ave Plne Bluff Ark 71601 RASMUSSEN Wm j lll 75 R R 4 Charleston Ill 61942 RAY Wllllaml 75 117W 69th Terrace Kansas Clty Mo 64113 REALS Robert McCarthy 78 RICE Hall 9524 Crooked CreekTr St Louls Mo 63127 REDDING john Davls 76 Beta Theta Pl 3514 S Wheellng Tulsa Okla 74105 REDFERN Paul C 76 Welgle Hall 7457 York Dr Clayton Mo 63105 REEDER Harold Leslle 78 RICE Hall 501 West Meadow Lane St joseph Mo 64501 REESE john Davld 77 Beta Theta Pl 6509 Hlgh Shawnee Mlsslon Kans 66208 REILLY Damel Rlchard 77 Beta Theta Pl 412 S Elm Ave Webster Groves Mo 63119 REINHARD james Kevln j 77 Beta Theta Pl 45 Hamlln Helghts Hannlbal Mo 63401 REMLEY Davld Mark 77 IKAJ R R 3 Fulton Mo 65251 RENAUD Davld Andrew 77 Sweazey Hall 608 Beonecke St Louls Mo 63125 RENKEN Mark Earl 78 RICQ ox 71 Charles Mo 63301 RIANS Clark Belsley 76 fBeta Theta Pll 220 W Northland Ave Peorla Ill 61614 RICE james Robertson 78 RICE Hall 4901 E Crestwood Dr Llttle Rock Ark 72207 RICHARDSON Wllllam Wall Slgma Chl 50 ne Manor Llttle Rock Ark 72207 RICHEY jerry Wayne 78 Mar quess Hall 504 Boucher Dexter Mo 63841 RICKARDS Tlmothy P 76 Phl Delta Theta cfo Phllllps Pe troleum Co Europe Afrlca Portland House Stag Place LondonSW 1 U K RICKER EdwardG lll 78 Gage Hall 117 Maryhlll Lane St LOUIS M0 63219 RICKETT Kerry Edwln 78 Gage H ll 800 S Green Crawfordsvllle Ind 47833 RIESTER Carl Walter 77 Kappa Alpha 929 Arcturus Dr Apt 6A Colorado Sprlngs Color ado80906 TER Wllllam H lll Kappa Alpha 929 Arcturus , 1 , I O G 1 . ,.-4-f- ' ' ' 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 I - 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'77, tKappa Alphaj, 2 Bartley Lane, Fulton, Mo. 65251 ROBBINS, Thomas Desmond: '78, Gage Hall, Piping Rock Rd., Locust Valley, New York 11560 ROBERTS, james Kenneth: '78, Rice Hall, 8031 Wenonga, Leawood, Kans. 66206 ROBLES, jose' Santa Maria: '78, Marquess Hall, 499 W. Dakota, Tucson, Ariz. 85706 RODDY, Robert Even: '75, tDelta Tau Deltaj, 3209 McKinley St., Hollywood, Fla. 33021 RODES, Boyle O., III: '75, Sigma Chi, 1824 Watson, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 ROE, Steven N.: '78, Marquess Hall, 1116 Whitecliff Dr., Kirk- wood, Mo. 63122 ROEDER, Geoffrey R.: '77, Sweazey Hall, 9858 Waterbury Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63124 ROEHRS, David Henry: '77, Delta Tau Delta, 756 E. Eastwood, Marshall, Mo. 65340 ROEHRS, Marvin Andrew: '75, Delta Tau Delta, 756 E. Eastwood, Marshall, Mo. 65340 RONCHETTO, Matthew E.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, 307 E. Douglas, Macon, Mo. 63552 RORING, Steven Anthony: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 204 Country Club Rd., Ardmore, Okla. 73401 ROSEN, james K.: '75, SAE, R. R. 1, Lone Oak Farm, Belleville, lll.62221 ROSS, Michael j.: '75, Sigma Chi, 36 Huntleigh Woods, St. Louis, Mo. 63131 ROTH, Charles N.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 1020 Lacouer, Kirk- wood, Mo. 63122 ROTTGER, Gary john: '75, Stan- wood Rd., Mt. Kisco, New York 10549 ROYCE, Curtis Lee: '77, Sigma Chi, 34 Stonebridge Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40207 RUDOFF, Mark R.: '77, Kappa Alpha, 10510 Doe Run Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63128 RUETER, Richard j.: '77, Swea- zey Hall KSAEJ, 4012 Redland Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63125 ' RUHE, Mark B.: '76, Scott Hall tSigma Chil, 3954 Bryant Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. 55409 RUTH, Harry R.: '75, Beta Theta Pi, 1520 Lynwood Ln., Poplar Bluff, MO. 63901 RYAN, james Richard, jr.: '78, Gage Hall, 6908 S. Delaware Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74136 S SACHS, Stephen C.: '78, Gage Hall, 32 Dromara Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63124 SALATA, Steven T.: '78, Gage Hall, 3235 Melody Lane, St. jo- seph, Mo. 64503 SANDERS, William L: '77, Beta Theta Pi, 470 S. Harrison, Kirk- wood, Mo. 63122 SANER, Ralph E., jr.: '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 26 Virginia Ln., Springfield, Ill. 62707 SANSONE, David j.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 6776 Westway Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63109 SATTERLY, james Bryant: '75, Sweazey Hall, 334 Roberta, Ferguson, Mo. 63135 SAUCIER, john F.: '78, Marquess Hall, 1408 Bluebonnet, Borger, Tex. 79007 SCHAEFER, Michael L.: '76, Phi Kappa Psi, 2617 W. Sibley, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 SCHAEFER, stephen M.: '76, Sigma Chi, 8342 jefferson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63114 SCHEITER, Vernon F.: '77, Swea- zey Hall, 1233 Thatcher, St. Louis, Mo. 63135 SCHERDER, Leonard W., jr.: '76, Kappa Alpha, R. R. 3, Bowling Green, Mo. 63334 SCHERER, joseph: '76, Kappa Alpha, Dandy Dr., Cos Cob, Conn. 06807 ' SCHERTEL, Alan Roger: '77, Sweazey Hall tSAEJ, 4362 Weber Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63123 SCHLUETER, Timothy R.: '78, Scott Hall, 2020 Meadow Lane, jefferson City, Mo. . 65101 SCHREINER, Aric E.: '78,Quad Annex, 14859 Parlier, Bridge- ton, Mo. 63044 SCHROFF, james M.: '75, tPhi Kappa Psij, R. R. 4, Fulton, Mo.65251 . SCHULTZ, Gary L.: '77, SAE, 207 E. Franklin, Owensville, Mo. 65066 . SCHULZ, Thomas j.: '77, Weigle Hall, 717 Martha Ave., jeffer- sonville, Ind.47130 SCHUMACHER, David G., jr.: '78, Marquess Hall, 1518 Ri- verview Dr., Washington, Mo. 63080 SCHUPP, Christopher H.: '78, Marquess Hall, 7951 High Drive, Leawood, Kans. 66206 SCHWEITZER, Christopher: '78, Gage Hall, 6722 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey, Ill. 62035 SCOGGINS, Edward A.: '75, Sigma Chi, 5 Pickens Dr., Newport, Ark. 72112 SCOTT, Rex A.: '77, Sweazey Hall, Box 410, Tipton, M0 65081 ' SECOR, Stephen G.: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 1126 3rd Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80501 SECOR, William D.: '77, Delta Tau Delta, 1126 3rd Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80501 SENSENICH, Douglas M.: '77, Kappa Alpha, R. R. 3, Trenton, Mo.64683 SEPTOWSKI, Charles D.: '77, Kappa Alpha, 8400 Madeline, St. Louis, Mo. 63114 SHADE, William L.: '77, Phi Deli Theta, 6685 S. Evanston, Tulsa,Okla.74105 SHARP, Kevin M.: '75, Weigle Hall, 402 East 6th St., Chandler, Okla. 74834 SHEPHERD, Stanley L.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, R. R. 1, Foris- tell, Mo. 63348 SHERIDAN, Phillip H.: '75, Kappa Alpha, 2823 Grand Ave., Granite City, Ill. 62040 SIERING, john M.: '78, Scott Hall, 2520 Mulberry, Musca- tine, Iowa 52761 SIMMONS, Gordon M.: '77, Sweazey Hall, Two Midwood Rd., Greenwich, Conn. 06830 SIMMONS, Ralph R.: '78, 1306 Cherokee, Fulton, Mo. 65251 S. APSON, Steven C.: '76, Swea- zey Hall, 6550 Wenonga Rd., Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 SINK, john M.: '77,'.Sweazey Hall, 22 Laffite Circle, N. Little Rock, Ark. 72116 SINN, Michael G.: '76, Sweazey Hall, 552 Corisande, Fenton, Mo. 63026 SLOAN, Gene E.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, 2623 Malvern, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901 SLOAN, Michael E.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 12236 Latham Ln. Bridgeton, Mo. 63044 SMERAGLIA, Rene E.: '78, Scott Hall, 6500 Cathy N.E., Albu- querque, New Mexico 87109 SMITH, Everett H.: '76, Weigle Hall, 604 Short Street, Knob Noster, Missouri 65336 SMITH, Marc T.: '78, Sweazey Hall, 709 Washington Ave., Newport, Ky. 41071 SMITH, Norman A., jr.: '77, SAE, 5308 N.W. 83rd Terrace, Kan- sas City, Mo. 64151 SMITH, Ralph j., Ill: '77, Sigma Chi, 1601 W. 32nd, Pine Bluff, Ark.71601 SMITH, Russell D.: '77, Phi Kappa Psi, 21 Hollyhock, Bel- leville, Ill. 62221 SMITH, Stephen E. '77, R. R. 5, Mexico, Mo. 65265 SMITH, William Christy: '78i Scott Hall, 517 Leslie Drive, In- dependence, Mo. 64055 SMOLA, Emery Allen: -'78, Ful- ton, Mo. 65251 SMYTH, Tracy D.: '75, lPhi Kappa Psij, 7630 River Point, Houston, Texas 77042 SNYDER, Richard A. '77, Delta Tau Delta, 862 Alexandra Ave-I St. Louis, Mo. 63122 SNYDERS, Paul L.: '78, Gage Hall, 8601 Rosalie, Brentwood, Mo.63144 SONDAG, William L., jr.: '76, Kappa Alpha, 121 Roberta Ln., Belleville, Ill. 62223 SONEWALD, john F: '77, Kappa Alpha, Box S, Rolla, Mo. 65401 SONIS, Daniel P.: '77, Phi Kappa Psi, 2110 Palmyra Rd., Hanni- bal, Mo. 63401 SPANGLER, Dudley S.: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 606 S. Third, Clinton, Mo: 64735 SPENCE, Thomas H., jr.: '75, Kappa Alpha, 5046 Valley Crest Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 63128 SPICKNALL, Leonard A.: '77, Sigma Chi, LaBelle, Mo. 63447 SPORTSMAN, Donald G.: '78, Quad Annex, Box 244, Mo- berly, Mo. 65270 SPORTSMAN, Phillip L.: '78, Sweazey Hall, 701 Ault St., Moberly, Mo. 65270 SPREHE, Mark A.: '78, Scott Hall, 308 Lucinda Avenue, Bel- leville, Illinois 62221 STAHLHUT,,D. Alistair: '75, 1217 Craigvale Ct., Kirkwood, Mo. 63122 STANZA, Markf.W.': '75, Sigma Chi, 38 Taylor Estates, Kirk- wood, Mo. 63122 STARK, Brian D.: '78, Rice Hall, 3020 Leslie Dr., Colorado Springs, Colo. 80909 STAUDENMYER, Vincent: '76, R. R. 1, Box 314, Stilwell, Kans. 66085 STEINER, William C.: '77, Weigle Hall, 612 S.Clark,Vandalia, Mo. 63382 STEINHOFF, Keith F.: '77, Sigma Chi, 1922 Gallaher, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 STEINKAMP, Randy M.: '78, Rice Hall, 3400 Home, Inde- pendence, Mo. 64052 STEWART, Samuel R.: '77, Wei- gle Hall, 7 S. Lincoln Ave., Wenonah, New jersey 08090 STIER, George E.: '75, Phi Kappa Si, 1621 Frankl-in, Lexington, Mo. 64067 STOESSEL, james P.: '78, Quad Annex, 3380 Silverton Ave., Wantagh, Long Island, N.Y. 11793 STOOPS, Stephen L.: '78, Gage Hall, 6727 Rainbow Ave., Prairie Village, Kans. 66208 STOUT, john B.: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 20 Canterbury Ln., Summit, New jersey 07901 STRINGER, Mark G.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 1302 North 3rd, Festus, Mo. 63028 STROBEL, Robert C.: '76, Weigle Hall, New Haven, Mo. 63068 STUFFLEBAM, Cary S.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 2323 E. Rosebriar, Springfield, Mo. 65804 SULLIVANT, Bryan S.: '77, Sigma Chi, 471 S. Leyden St., Denver, Colo.80222 SUTTENFIELD, john L., llli '76, Box 319, New Bloomfield, Mo. 65063 SWAB, john S.: '78, Marquess Hall, 2106 E. 31st Pl., Tulsa, Okla.74105 SWAN, john S.: '77, Sweazey Hall, 155 Chestnutland Rd., New Milford, Conn. 06776 ,.a- ...,...... Z! y S SWARTZ, Robert T.: '77, Swea- zey Hall IBeta Theta Pij, 4755 Michigan, St. Louis, Mo. 63111 SWAYZE, Robert L., jr.: '75, SAE, P, O. Box 12704, Dallas, Texas 75225 SWEENEY, Michael L.: '78, Rice Hall, 2418 W. 71st Terr., Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 SWENSSON, Emil L., lll: '76, Weigle Hall, 11705 Durrette, Houston, Tex. 77024 SWISHER, George W.: '75, Sigma Chi, Green Castle, Mo. 63544 T TACKENBERG, Pieter A.: '78, Rice Hall, 924 Wolfensberger Rd., Castle Rock, Colo 80104 TAGGART, Lewis W., jr.: '75, SAE, 5626 S.Kingston, Tulsa, Okla. 64135 TANG, wilson: '77, Weigle Hall, 71 Lyttelton Rd., Third Floor, Hong Kong TARPOFF, Craig A.: '76, Kappa Alpha, 1609 Clark Ave., Gran- ire City, lu. 62040 TATE, Barry L.: '78, Gage Hall, 2253 Pratt, Memphis, Tenn. 38106 TAYLOR, David Vance: '78, Rice Delta Theta, 2132 Montclair, Springfield, Mo. 65804 THOMAS, David W.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 6 Hawthorn, Ful- ton, Mo. 65251 THOMASON, Patrick G.: '77, Sweazey Hall, 2940 W. Adams, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 THOMPSON, joseph P.: '77, Weigle, 402 Norton, Kansas City, Mo. 64124 THOMSON, Michael A.: '75, Sigma Chi, 24 Eau Claire, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 THORNE, William E., jr.: '77, Kappa Alpha, 11973 Branridge Rd., Florissant, Mo. 63033 THURMAN, Gregory A.: '78, Annex, 6405 Woodland View Dr., Parkville, Mo. 64102 TONGATE, David L.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, P. O. Box 892, Si- keston, Mo. 63801 TOOTHMAN, Laurence M.: '76, Weigle Hall, 12108 Big Bend Blvd., Kirkwood, Mo. 63122 TOSIE, Richard j.: '78, Rice Hall, 47 Grantview Lane, St. Louis, Mo.63123 TRAYLOR, Champion T., Ill: '78, Gage Hall, 5696 Shady River, Houston, Texas 77027 TRENCHARD, William H.: '75, URANECK, William W.: '77, Phi Delta Theta, R. R. 3, Box 418, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 V VAN CAMP, Douglas L.: '77, Sweazey Hall lDelta Tau Deltai, 1110 Grand Ave., Ed- wardsville, Ill. 62025 VAN DORN, Mark D.: '78, Rice Hall, R. R. 2, Box 214, Edmond, Okla. 73034 VAN HORN, Patrick N.: '76, CSAEJ, Box 161, Mexico, Mo. 65265 VAN ORDEN, Daniel T.: '77, 733 Frost Ave., Peekskill, New York10566 VAUGHT, George G.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 663 Prospect, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901 VERNON, Michael C.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 1842 Cherry Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38117 VOSS, Deward H.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, 1645 N. Spanish, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701 WADE, Leroy B.: '75, fPhi Gamma Deltaj, New Bloom- field, Missouri 65053 ,. D' 'Z s. Nl Hall, 1930 E. Osborn, Phoenix, Ariz. 85016 TAYLOR, ERROL W.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, Runaway Bay, jamaica, West Indies TAYLOR, janes E., jr.: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 29 Will Drive, Fen- ton, Mo. 63026 TEICHMAN, Todd A.: '75, Kappa Alpha, P. O. Box 102, King- ston,jamaica TEMPLE, Gregory L.: '752 Phi .i........,.-1+..,. Beta Theta Pi, No. 2 Hawthorn Pl., Independence, Mo. 64052 rkouvis, David L.: '77i Beta Theta Pi, 716 jill Ct., Kirk- wood, Mo. 63122 TRULOCK, jeffrey M.: '75, Sigma Chi, 4006 Cherry, Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601 TYLER, jeffrey S.: 752 B913 Theta Pi, 1600 Payne Dr., jef- ferson City, Mo. 65101 WY, ... .... , ,.... .... ..4,-,..........,..Y.,s,, .... ..................,............... 16- WADE, Paul W.: '77, Sweazey Hall, 5642 W. Lakeridge Rd., Lakewood, Colo. 80226 WAIT , Gerald A.: '78, Rice Hall, B-3 Lake Tapawingo, Blue Springs, Mo. 64015 WALKER, Brian Kent: '75F SAE: 2nd 81 Cedar, Eskridge, Kans. 66423 WALKER, Michael A.: '75, IPhi Kappa Psij, 10912 Cypress, Kansas City, Mo. 64137 1.1 I I 1 'G WALLACE, Steven W.: '78, Gage Hall, P. O. Box 55, Alton, Mis- souri65606 WALLING, james jeffery: '777 Phi Kappa Psi, 3005 Mamelle, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 WALSH, Thomas R.: '78, Scott 8 Hall, 412 W. Washington, Ver- sailles, Mo. 65084 WALSMAN, William S.: '76, Weigle Hall, 3732 Briarcliff Rd., Kansas City, Mo. 64116 WALTERS, Gregory j. '78, Scott Hall, 1528 S. Owasso, Tulsa, Okla. 74120 WAMPLER, Robert L., '75, Phi Kappa Psi, 9018 Rock Forest Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63123 WARDEN, David H.: '76, Swea- zey Hall, R. R. 1, Box 238, Holts Summit, Mo. 65043 WARK, Frederick: '75, Phi Gamma Delta, 68 Second Ave., Little Falls, New jersey 07424 WARNER, Richard W.: '76, Beta Theta Pi, 3168 S. Rockford, Tulsa, Okla. 74106 WARREN, Graham H.:'76, Swea- zey Hall, Gorge Ln., Pound Ridge, N. 10576 WARREN, Scott j.: '77, Phi' Kappa Psi, R. R. 2, Box 110, Pa- cific, Mo. 63069 WALTERS, Thomas R.: '77, Sigma Chi 9884 Copperhlll Rd St. Louis Mo 63124 WATKINS RichardT 78 Gage Hall 56 Ken Circle, Little Rock Ark 72207 WEATHERSPOON Terry L 78' 716W Breckenridge Mexico M0 65265 WEED William H 77 Phi Delta Theta 5218 W 68th St, Prairie Village Kans 66208 WEEKS Charles E 76 Phi Delta Peoria Ill 61604 WEHRMAN NellQ 76 Weigle Hall R R 1 Box 140 Montgo- mery City Mo 63361 WELCH David H 76 Kappa Alpha 12633 Lonsdale Brid- geton Mo 63044 WELLER Max R 78 Scott Hall' 2214 McKinley Lexington Mo 64067 WESTMORELAND Donald S.: 76 509 S Hwy 54 Fulton Mo 65251 WETHINGTON Gerald E 75' Phi Gamma Delta 1 E Maple St Wentzvrlle Mo 63385 WE'l'l'ERAU Ted Conrad 78' Marquess Hall, 28 Portland Dr,St Louis Mo 63131 WETZEL Richard Alan 78, Mar- quess Hall 48 Oak Hill Drive Edwardsville Ill 62025 WETZEL William C 75 Phi Gamma Delta R R 3 Carroll- ton Mo 64633 WHEELER Arch T. Ill: 77' Phi Gamma Delta, 2427 W. 63rd, Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 WHITE, Lawrence W.: '76, Phi Kappa Psi, 2635 E. 14th St., jo- plin, Mo 64801 WHITESIDE, joel S.: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 6403 N. Highland, Kansas City,Mo 64118 WHITLEDGE, james D.: '77, . .F . .I I l' . I . 1 -- 1 5 ' i .1 1.3, , .. , - 1 1 . - i ' r 1 . - tg ' ' ' I it? I - - ' ' 1 . . ' ' ' Theta, 2009 W. Moss AVe., , ' . I I . , 1 - 1 . I ' I - I . 1 -- 1 -, 1 1 ,4 ' ' . 1 . 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 I , I 1 - - 1 1 . ' I . I I 'V . I I . 1 1 . , . . u , , U I l 1 . . ' 1 1 fi ' ' ' ' . I . 5 , .. , ,tn V , . . , .3 1 . ' . , A I . ' I r .Y U t 224 Kappa Alpha, 451 Linum Ln., Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 WHITLOCK, Donald W. '77, Phi Gamma Delta, R. R. 3, Hanni- bal, Mo. 63401 WHITNEY, j, W. W., lll: '76, Phi Delta Theta, 3021 S. Wheeling, Tulsa, Okla 74114 WILLARD, Gregory D.: '76, I.E.S. IKAI, 328 S. jackson St., Pitts- field, Ill. 62363 WILLIAMS, Christopher M.: '75, SAE, 4529 Belclaire, Dallas, Texas 75205 WILLIAMS, jeffrey W.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, Route 5, Prin- ceton, Ill. 61356 , WILLOUGHBY, Charles B.: '76, IPhi Delta Thetaj, 625 Gregory Dr., Corpus Christi, Tex. 78412 WILSON, David R.: '78, Scott Hall, 610 W. Monroe, Purcell, Okla. 73080 WILSON, Theodore S.: '78, Mar- quess Hall, P. O. Box 8, Wes- ton, Mo. 64098 WINDSOR, Walter C.: '76, Phi Gamma Delta, R. R. 1, Boon- ville, Mo. 65233 WINGER, Philip E.: '77, Gage Hall, 32 Grand Circle Dr., St. Ann, Mo. 63074 WINGFIELD, Frank G., lll: '77, Weigle Hall, 915 Twinkletown, Memphis, Tenn.38116 WINKELMEYER, Edwin E.: '77, Weigle Hall, 9325 Ladue Rd., St. Louis, MO. 63124 WINTER, Michael T.: '77, Delta Tau Delta, 4921 Rose Blossom, Hazelwood, Mo. 63042 WINTERS, Michael F.: '78, Scott Hall, 125 Woodlawn, Quincy, lll.62301 WISE, Christopher R.: '78, Swea- zey Hall, 1000 S. Delaware, Okmulgee, Okla. 74447 WOLFRAM Todd E.: '76, Delta Tau Delta, 3295 Steed Dr., Florissant, Mo. 63033 WORLEY, C Tau Delta Springs, Iv WRIGHT, D Hall, 221 mann, Mc WRIGHT, lf Theta Pi, I Okla. 741C WRIGHT, Ri Hall, Apt Portagevil YAMASHIRI Marquess Road, Hor YANCEY, ja Bloomfielt YEE, jan: 'I King's Rd Kong YOUNG, D: Chi, R. R Springs, Ar -rm -f-rpv v, if' . 11 . r 1 A X - wQl


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