Westminster College - Blue Jay Yearbook (Fulton, MO)
- Class of 1976
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The school grew slowly but steadily. It endured a Civil War, two World Wars, the Great Depression and over 10,000 students. It seems Eitting that now, on our 125 birthday we sit back and reflect for a short time where we came from. Though a small school Westminster had more than her share of great moments. It is our hope that in these next Eew pages we can glimpse a view of the past. J MED-CONTENENT PUBLIC LIBRARY QE'5ffQQk'2El63ifENC9I9 Brenda A , qw .MZ . W ygg D20 641350 R V V Clockwise: Laying the cor- ! HQ I ' nerstone at the second Westminster Hall, study time in the Library un- der Swope Chapel, the falling of the original Columns, 1902 Football players, and open-air Concert ln the l930'S. f X , X , ff Xi,x'N.XX ff 1 Q' I ls Et ,' . ' ,' if X t.,..,,f, . -gi . ' K ,fg 7, j' - ' -.- ,.- Q I .Qu N- . f,1z f- if ' ' I f '.- 1 5' n u-'th .2 Q A X x ,. M fm fx, 9 2ff'1-'WI Q W f ' uf- fy as-.if Q f f L, 'k 2f':Tf,1'v .fi .f 4 M .. - is-rs gf f .1 wsu? ,aygp iizxsw f' rx KVA'-. Q g Q . ' if -. '7 ' Zi -we .t H in 'V lj. 6, cj A-.-4 .J -.' ,QQQ-gwg-.Q mf it j Q xii , L, ,. 'Sn , ,W 1' 3 3 P ff i. 1. l if, L. , 1 no at E , KS V Clockwise: Architects design for the Westminster Campus, 1902 Foot- 5' ball team, Beta's at the turn of the 2 century, former Pres. Truman con- gratulating graduates at the 1964 be commencement, the original West- minster l-lall and Hall oi Science. if U E 'a I J I ir I2 6 ig n -1 4 .Hifi ......+'-?....i.-..........y.-ii.i.... ff N ig 'ji KX,,,. e ,, X f . af L., I 'Nix Z!!! -. f Qxgvwqrmkw ' UH wb! ---. .. - .. - .... .. .. 1. s 'KE G, A 3 The village of Fulton throbbed with an air of an- ticipation on the morning of July 4, 1853. Its 1,200 in- habitants knew that the day marked not only the anniver- sary of the founding of the nation but significant begin- nings for their community. Ela orate ceremonies had' been planned to lay the cor- nerstone for a new P educational institution which the Fultonians were proud to have in their midst. Long before dawn had broken the eastern horizon the inces- sant discharge of guns proclaimed the approaching Jubilee. l-lostesses with overnight guests arose early to see to the needs of family and visitors before the ' festivities began, while wagons from the surroun- ding countryside crowded the narrow dirt streets of the little town disgorging passengers eager for a long day of activities. On the warm bright July morning in question the in- habitants of Fulton and their visitors quickly gravitated toward the court house square. The local paper reported that every, shaded place and every building in the vicinity was densely crowded as an estimated 3,000 persons waited eagerly for the day's activities to begin. Fulton College had been founded in 1851 by local Presbyterians under the leadership of the Rev. William W. Robertson. This day they were seeing the realization of their hopes as the Presbyterian Synod of Missouri had decided to adopt the college as its official college, thereby giving it official sanction and support. That day the college was renamed Westminster. It oc- cupied a hillside campus overlooking Stinson Creek at the west edge of town. Classes had been held in a two-storied frame dwelling on the site, but this was considered temporary. The college planned a new building commen- surate with its change in status, and the laying of that cornerstone furnished another reason for today's celebration. The Rev. Nathan L. Rice, pastor of Second Presbyterian Church of St. Louis, who would later serve as West- minster's third president, delivered the main college address on Three Great Interests of Man, Christianity, Education and Liberty. ---.-Ti.. ,-. E, I n I z , I, i 1: I w 1 42 4 x i x V 1 7 The cornerstone-laying at Westminster College culminated a lengthy campaign by the Presbyterians of Callaway County to secure a synod-sponsored college in their midst. The guiding spirit of this effort had been the Rev. William W. Robertson, pastor of the Fulton church, who aptly deserves recognition as the father of Westminster College. From its founding as Fulton College in 1851 until his death in 1894, 305915011 was intimately connected with the school as trustee and fund-raiser. His was but one of many lives woven indelibly into the fabric of the college through long . periods of service to its interests. The new institution prospered through the 1850's, having secured as its president a young cleric Samuel S. Laws, who stood at the brink of a long and varied career. Lawslaid down the basic pattern of educational structure, policies, and ideals which have dominated much of Westminster's history. Most par- ticularly, he established strong precedents for control of college policy by a vigorous president and faculty permeating every aspect of campus life. The curriculum, which the catalogue set forth in con- siderable detail, revealed the typical course of study offered by most colleges of that day. Students are made familiar with the Geography, History, An- tiquities, Poetry, and Literature of the Scriptures as of the Classic Authors. It is the design, in a word, to put Jerusalem, Athens and Rome abreast. , f. , e ---Y -.-,Y V - A V - -..., W... - ..-.. -.-.. . N..- ...-T.-,.,.,.....,,.,,..,,.,.,.....ee.,..,,.,. '- 'N 4' - 7 - 'A -iii? F ' 1 -, I , Q ffiey Q Q-.W 'UW v i i' 4 ,, af., H.. , , , , ...W 5. . , 3,f.Z151:a5g.xM-y.f'.J,..uw .:g-,Ewa sw . -r. - s kgegfwrf , t n 9 -Qgiilffft-uf xgtiiifff S S1 J 5E'ig?.,g I , ,'wg.-..,q,,gf53.7, SWL? 6 N fwfiriku w Rf .,'i5gw.,5 11. - ' J an , L-Q: Q,lT,'E4,f fu , . 'ski' 5, H.. '21 rm! 1 M --if-+--f-N' ' 1' Wrlif . T 'LIE-fx: 5 ' ' if ,i .,. 49. Mi, 3 33m 1.:.,f 3 , ,r,G,,w.. , iw. . . A , V, 1 -- I-1....i,,,... -wma r . , f .x . gzfa ay - , N - Wi ' 53, 1' 1 .i , 1. V . ,ag ,V ' ' ' ' V, 1 uf - I K . ...Ska .,,., ,. .. ..- .... 'f '1'-Y C' --.,...A.....-- . E I Wlllillllw mswww 53525 m, 4 8 . -1-. X- 'uitqf ' ' ' .EI A I sig P ,V .4 -.ef-... ,y-rr ,. ii. F1 ' P v L., L a l L n V 5 r Student Life was somewhat cir- cumscribed. Each day began with a re- quired chapel service at eight. The faculty conducted these in turn, each having charge for a week at a time. Disrespectful conduct during these periods could lead to public reprimand before the entire student body, suspen- sion from classes, or expulsion in severe cases. Students were expected to spend 17 hours a week in classes with three recitations each week day and one each ' on Saturday and Sunday. The latter was Bible study which President Laws and the other faculty members conducted in the morning in addition to his afternoon and even- ing preaching. Each professor was absolute master within his own academic domain, but most students quickly learned the routine of the different men. Student pranks were fre- quent but often backfired. H. M. Corbett, who graduated in 1858, reported inhis diary that Some of the boys, whom I suppose were fearful of an examination in mathematics, night-before-last carried off all the blackboards on the premises and concealed them, hoping in this way to get clear of the necessity but they were very much disappointed for the class was examined without them, and it made it far worse on the whole class. Strict rules of conduct governed life outside the classroom as well. The 1860 catalogue revealed that no student could have in his possession any weapon other than a pen knife. Most particularly forbidden were sword canes and pistols. Involvement in dueling subjects to the highest penalty. Card playing, betting, or gambling in any form were ffstrictly forbidden , as was attendance at circuses. 'l-hl -...........----...........,... . ,iff me D A Q Q gm. 1' EE: 2 . !,..f -ffxk I if 5' as ' J 'yu 'r,f'N'Q.H ,' ,',siv'u,'M '31 , 1 J 3 'FW S - J 6. ,, 5'2 f g4f 1 : ' 'A 1 A ma. , N , k, 2? A fwwm-MMMI1vwwxmla-:n1fW3fr5Y1l5iMbPW:4?Arfw,va,i'QJj f f ig-W .W U '. .AQ ,Mil - ,gb ' , W., Q ,Xi . NN ,A 1 1' gIlQi?' X' N' ,wwf , wr 3 A M H 3 'Iwi fn ., ,- . N1 .W I, I 1 9vQ!f,J? Mijkvzi L .mul The college also reserved the right to declare off limits any show or public enter tainment it might consider undesirable. lt prohitited profanity, prevarication, 'funcleanness of person and conduct or language, and the use of intoxicating beverages. Students are never allowed to be on the streets, nor in the stores, about town except on business, which is to be promptly attended tog nor to be away from their own rooms, except at appropriate times for recreation in some inoffensive and honorable manner. That things did not always go exactly as the book would have them, however, is amply attested in the faculty minutes which reveal that scholarly group spending endless hours in the decades which followed dealing with rebellious offenders of all kinds. The 1854 catalogue boasted that Fulton was 'fa healthy andtplea- sant village . . . blessed with a religious, moral and cultivated society, so that parents may be assured that their sons will be exemp from many rui-nous temptations, and be surrounded by many sacred influences. We've come a long way from those days. I 1 Westminster stood at the zenith of prosperity in the fall of 1860. President Laws' fund-raising activities had been quite successful, and the college endowment exceeded S100,000 exclusive of buildings and land held in trust. The Civil War, which shortly broke upon the scene, dissipated all of this, however, and left the college a struggling, starving institution for the remainder of the century. President Laws and the Board parted company in the fall of 1861 over problems of internal management, but the trustees voted to hold classes in spite of wartime difficulties. With Fulton an occupied town of Southern sym- pathies, it is remarkable that Westminster was able to continue classes uninterrupted throughout the war-something that no other outstate institution managed to accomplish. The local editor deplored Fulton's decline and particularly the demise of her in- stitutions in the spring of 1862. I-Ie got a prompt re- joinder from the Rev. J. P. Finley, who had been hired to keep Westminster open, for deprecating the effort of those who were 'fdoing all we can to advance the in- terests of the College and instruct the youth committed to our care. From a low of 35 that spring, enrollment gradually climbed to 110 by war's end as a small, dedicated faculty struggled to hold things together. The college's lone graduate in 1865 proved to be a significant one. John Harvey Scott had been tutoring in mathematics for the past three years. I-le had so im- pressed faculty and trustees alike by his work that they now offered him the professorship of mathematics which he promptly accepted. Thus began what must be one of the longest faculty tenures in the history of the college for Scott would serve Westminster faithfully un- til his death on May 27, 1928. In all that 63 years he never had a leave of absence nor missed his classes for any ex- tended period. In 1869 Scott was joined on the faculty by John J. Rice, son of the minister who had laid the cor- nerstone for Westminster until his death on December 15, 1920-a ' span of 51 years-during which time he would become Westminster's first Dean and acting President on several occasions. These two giants head a long list of devoted faculty, many with long tenures, who have served the college during its 125 years. The years between the close of the Civil War and the turn of the century were difficult ones for Westminster as it struggled with divisions within Presbyterianism, a conservative pro-Southern constituence, and lean times economically for Missouri and the nation. Unlike some other institutions of higher learning, no wealthy benefactor came to its rescue to leave it with a substan- tial permanent endowment. - The academic routine still began with chapel each morning. Here, perhaps as much as anywhere, the penury of the college could be seen. Claude E. Field later recalled that with no organ or other instrument to ac- company the hymns, faculty and students would rely on someone with a forked piece of iron. This he would hit on the hence, hold it up to his ear, mumble something, and then light out. Sometimes we were off to a finish but occasionally we would chode down and have to start over. The hymnals became so worn out that cards were substituted during the winter of 1876-77. Students have always been given to organizational life outside their studies. ln the 19th century this centered largely around literary societies in which they debated and read orations. Gradually these were replaced by the present strong fraternity system whose story is detailed in the account of the individual chapters elsewhere in this volume. Other groups such as the Skulls of Seven and various honorary fraternities and departmental clubs have flourished over the years. 14 ,,s.,,,,:,.,2 .a,.:..y,...,.,., , -q ' In the early 20th century a lot of energy was gxven to the Lnvxng Lxnk League and the Student Volunteer Movement which were es tablnshed to encourage mxssnon and YMCA volunteer work among the students The closing years of the century brought some new improvements as Fulton's cxtnzens banded together to provnde a new chapel wmg for the orngxnal Westminster Hall and a promn nent Hannibal cxtxzen left hns estate of S125,000 fthe college's largest sxngle gnft until recent txmesj to Westmnnster But nt was the comnng of a young, energetxc president at the turn of the century whxch really began to make things move at the college of age when the Westminster Board took a long chance and hxred him as Presndent nn May, 1899 As Westmxnster's fnrst lay president, MacCracken proved vngorous and energetic In the four years that he stayed he added a badly needed Hall of Scnence and a new dor mntory to the campus fthe fxrst expansion beyond the orxgnnal bunldnngj Endowment chmbed as dnd enrollment Increasing numbers of Westmxnster men dedxcatecl themselves to mnsslon service and church related vocations MacCracken brought the Northern Synod of the Presbyternan Church back unto support of the college When West lmnster marked its semi centennial nn 1903 If had much about whxch to regoice MacCracken's successors continued to buxld upon h1s record Although a tragic fxre destroyed the ortgmal Westminster Hall and 1ts adgunct chapel nn September, 1909, the college rebuilt and continued to prosper A decade later the chapel was replaced when the Wnllnam Chrlsmar Swope Memorlal Chapel was erected across from the Pres1dent's home, Washington West House However the beautnful structure fell vxctnm to unstable ground nn the 1940s and 50s As nt began to slap downhill nt was truncated and the remanmng section was used as a meeting place untxl the completxon of Champ Auditorium in 1966 Social fraternities had become very much Thenr parties dommated the society pages of both the local and the campus press In the 1920s Westmnnster became a power nn the world of small college intercollegiate athletics with outstanding teams nn football, basketball, track, and baseball Many of its players went on to subsequent fame nn the coaching ranks mcludnng Hank lba and Tom Botts Luke many other Institutions, however, Westmnnster found itself overextended as the gold dust of the 1920s turned to the drought of the 19305 Heronc efforts by the college's Board, led by A P Green of Mexico, and by the cntxzens of Fulton kept Westminster going Among the casualties was intercollegiate foot ball which was dropped after an undefeated 1931 season because of the budget crunch John Henry MacCracken was but 23 years a part of the college scene by the early 1900s. P CZ wi mw Fu sti joi ke the tei to gr de si m P11 noi Wh on col, til hay tenf J ol ne1 15,' WQ Pr lo ha Ill as co i ecc otli be ' fia hx . S QI' gf, V- I ,QQ ' D- 'f 6252 L', TW FF xg Nl .,-, I ' Y'X 'X uc-f . . ' 3221 ' L . Q' .4 ,314 is Z ,',4,, ,, 'f - -52 - if Asn- , .,,A... - '-A A4 9 'gi' . x V Y ' N q v 1 A .. k - -,in Erie 'X t 7 G-'?.T1 5.3 , H W 'W4 af. . my X :U K XX Il ls it N 'xii I j ji m LE 'Q ,pry 1. QQ V FQ . L, 45 ' fi gk EQ is E- kg fa-, 0:2 K ,fw .Kyla ,Snag , 2 has . ' fl ,VW 91 xx B 4 ?! S53eN- .4 3 f , in ,, Q 5245: 1 A fi bx, X' . Q- ,V N .Z ' gd f - 1 A' A ff W ' s 'VM ff-' 'Eff , , -- ' i :2L!ibl :.,'..j V , K in .iq-M .. V 2 . ' 'i'-V' ,,,, Ll J 4 ' 1 1. I 'Q W-1:2 . f -a Q Q 1 Ca ' 1 tif' F Q ? t ' ff H imQf a.gH5mw , ' ls M I r. 2-5 wa? 1 'fr , m..,EA?3 f hw iv-5 'Pi ,IXXYWL V S-mrs x --is if H fr ,if -A wx, i deep + finl X Q2 44 ,if iz, 13852 Ez, ' fi ui A Ma: ,w 2553 Q, ef-if i A new president took the helm in 1933. Franc L. Bullet McCluer was promoted from within the faculty and proved a dynamic ,leader as Westminster moved through the Depression and World War II. When the latter drained this all-men's college of much of its manpower, McCluer secured a navy V-12 unit to keep it going. He inaugurated two different lectureships-an Institute of Public Affairs to deal with the domestic scene and the John Findley Green Foundation Lectures in foreign affairs. The former did not survive the war, but McCluer successfully revived the latter with his in- vitation to Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of England, in 1946. So on March 5, Sir Winston delivered his famous Sinews of Peace or Iron Curtain address. Many historians and political scientist would later point to the speech as the official beginnings of the Cold War . In any event the Churchill visit placed Westminster on the in- ternational map, and the name of the British statesman has been indelibly linked with that of the college since that time. Strong leadership from an energetic Robert L D Davidson, who took the presidential helm in 1955, and a forceful Board moved the college to new heights of service and excellence As had been true throughout its history, a hard working, dedicated faculty, many with more than a quarter century of service, continued to be the backbone of Westminster's success They remained constantly alert to keep its curriculum ahve and vital to the changing demands of the times while giving it a strong liberal arts base to meet the needs of the whole man ' f . . ' t W 1 5 f 3 . t ' 'lj . A ' . . -WfT 1 7514 is- if PW, as . 9 gc 1 5515? E e l n 3 1 , . ami' ff! President Davidson would serve West mxnster for 18 years, longer than any other chief executive During that time both enrollment and endowment expanded to new highs The campus experienced phenomenal growth, more than doubling in size and in the number of buildings A program of extensive renovation of older buildings was also begun The Davidson years climaxed with the rehallowing of the Church of St Mary, Aldermanbury, which had been brought stone by stone from London in the late 1960s and reconstructed on the Westminster campus as the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library Having been largely destroyed by the German bombing raids of December, 1940, and with no prospects of restoration in London, the church's removal and renewal here seemed fittingly appropriate to mark the occasion of one of Church1ll's most im portant speeches It also provided a real need on the campus for a worship center as the college's previous chapel had fallen victim to the rigors of time and climate The Dedication, during the week of May 4 11, 1969 was marked with elaborate ceremonies Dngnitarles from throughout the world gathered in Fulton for the dedication of the memorial These included Lady Mary Soames, Churchill's youngest daughter, Gov Averell Harriman, Gen Mark Clark, Lord Mountbatton, Gov Warren Hearnes, former Gov John Dalton, Thomas Hart Benton and Mag Gen Harry Vaughn 18 lf one looks at the buildings around campus they all tell a story The first Westminster Hall was erected ln 1853 at a cost of S15,000 However it was destroyed nn 1909 by fire All that remained of the original structure were the Columns which now serve as the symbol for the college The pre sent Westminster Hall was built in 1911 to replace the destroyed structure lt remained intact until 1973 when it underwent a mayor renovation which left it the way it is seen today The Hall of Science ns the oldest building on campus, having been completed nn 1901 It has un dergone several renovations with extensive remodeling in the early 1970s Reunion Hall, which now stands vacant, was erected as the first college dormitory ln 1903 to mark the Joining of both synods of the Presbyterian Church in the support of the college after the divisions of the Civil War The gymnasium was completed nn 1929 to mark the end of the Golden Era of Westminster sports It had been long in completion, due to a nasnum in the attic of both the old and new West mxnster Halls Basketball games, however, were played first in downtown stores and then in the 1920s at McBride Gymnasium at William Woods ' ' - ' ' ' lack of funds. Before that there was a small gym- In the 1950s the trustees developed the policy of naming new buildings for long-tenured ',p1'0feSS0l'S. Reeves Library, completed in 1951, was named for Jeremiah Jerry Reeves, long-time gprofessor of English from the 1920s through the 1940s. The dormitories were named for Scott, Rice, ggage, Marquess, Weigle, and Sweazy, all of whom :served Westminster for more than thirty years. or ellndeed the first three served for more than fifty years each-a remarkable record. Robertson Hall, of course, is named for the college founder. As Westminster completes its 125th year, this ffgreat small college, as one of its earlier historians has termed it, has traveled a long road from that October day in 1851 when the first class was called to order in a frame building on the southern brow of the hill overlooking Stinson Creek. The way has frequently been difficult. Never blessed with a large financial endowment, Westminster has survived and prospered largely through the tireless devotion and dedicated ser- vice of her sons-faculty, trustees, friends, alum- X ni. Each generation has made its contribution. Yesterday's past is tomorrow's beginning. PHS Iall 1' ii led J ich Zldlmli Z 6 VM 7.2, A Q tl - X 1 T N 14 -' 6- gl 'rf I 7 n, P. 5 v 'EL 3 1 : 31 5 I ' x 1 V , gs 'Y f ilu, 1 A ,3 A s sei-i .. E , , U E ' 'Li W1 'w 1 - 6 fl E. 5 X 5,51 5' w z xv' ' 5mm A 'Q if: 35 'T E l E- 'f1iff 'l?:!5f' M ' ' V553 W 1 'J :jg . 22 f Qu, 1 . I f 7 If f s2- KJ: j' . x '- T431 2 ,QE ii .Q -jf' ig ww 'IKEA vw ,p,. X -Ama.-L.. - ,.,.. n s i. .. 'E , NH MH ' 1 I AQHA' E . . M., ,,af'L'ff V K z . 281190- ,,, ,,-'-4-f-,.........,. ?1 ',1g, L- ,,f:,1,a-:W-fr , , L5 V' . 3,V..gHi , I 1 COLLEGE BOWL This years College Bowl, held during the first week in March, again provided many surprises and good times. Phi Kappa Psi, defending cham- pions, had an easy time in getting to finals but stumbled once there as Sigma Alpha Epsilon came out on top. The SAE team included: Kevin Buchanan, Todd Dicus, Norman Smith, and Ted Wilson. AK AST LECTURE lean Donald B. Gordon On the first Friday in May Dr. Donald B. Gordon delivered the 0DK Last Lec- ure. Each year thelVestminster Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa, national onorary leadership fraternity, chooses a faculty or administration member to deliver a Last Lecture. Held in conjunc- Lon with the annual Awards Convocation, he lecture is presented as if it were to be me last speech given by that professor at le college. This year the lecture took on dded significance as it was Dr. Gordon's inal year before his retirement. The sub- ject of the lecture was The Other 8 Hours. Dean Gordon retires after 40 fears of service to Westminster College. J PLACEME slam Ans During the academic year the Place- ment Office, under the direction of Sally, l Reynolds, Placement Coordinator, spon- sored a series of seminars for students who were seeking careers in the world of work upon graduation, :In addition to career seminars there were workshops conducted on placement orientation, hir- ing policies and procedures, interviewing ' techniques, salary negotiation, and or methods of the job-search. W, w r N , Y 1 i , V V x W r SEMINAR OF CAREERS IN BUSINESS 8 INDUSTRY l-r, Dr. Roy Ruifner, Business Manager, Westminster College Qmoderatorjg Mr. Jack Lippencott, Vice President, Breckenridge l-lotel Corpora- tiong Mr. Charles James, Pres., Central Electric Co., Mr. Robert Elder President, Cummins Diesel Engines, Inc., fstan- dingj Mr. Frank Saucier, Pres., Chemical Industries. 24 l I 1 ff ,sfw gif all we wx amy: X fi More Help In Fmdlng A Job SEMINAR ON CAREERS IN GOVERNMENT l-r, Mr. Thomas Weaver, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mr. James Spradling, Director, Missouri Department of Revenueg Mr. Curt Paddock, Assistant Director, Department of Consumer Affairs, Division of Com- munity Development, State of Missouri, Mr. Robert Black, Assistant City Manager, Columbia, Missouri, Mr. James T. Ball, District Manager, Social Security Division of the Department of I-lealth, Education 8 Welfare. SGA LECTURE SERIES Once again the Westminster Student Government, under the auspices of Warren I-lollrah Convocations Committee Chairman, secured several excellent and sometimes controversial speakers. These speakers in- cluded: Rusty Rhodes-Executive Director for the Com- mittee to Investigate Political Assassinations, Russ Burgess-Para-psychologist, James McCord-Watergate Burglar, and Dick Gregory. Nobel prize winning physicist Dr. William B. Shockley was also scheduled to speak. However, fears of racial violence led to the cancellation of his appearance on campus. Dr. Shockley had intended to give a speech entitled, The Moral Responsibility to Diagnose the American Negro Tragedy. The faculty also sponsored several speakers and groups which came to Westminster. Among these were John Patton Davies-China specialist and former State Department official, Ballet Folk, National Shakespeare Company and the Gene Bertoncini Duo. Rusty Rhodes explains some of the problems and 'iallacies concerning the Warren Commission Report. Former State Department oiilclal John Patton Davies speaks on the future Slno- American relation and past mistakes. 26 Dick Gregory, comedian and political activist, challenges the white audience. Y'all have got a big job. You young folks have got to turn everything around. The one thing you young kids have that terriiies America is your moral sense. America can't deal with your ethics, with your integrity. ..Li:.... Watergate Burglar, James McCord explains Watergate. Was the most massive coverup in U.S. history, and it almost worked. He went on to praise the C.l.A. as one oi the most effective agencies in the world. -- - - v- - W -.-... -- - W , On April 24 the Young Democrats sponsored a forum debate between former Gover- nor Warren E. Hearnes and Congressman James Symington. Both were candidates for the Senate seat being vacated by Symington's father, Stuart. The debate was highlighted by the candidates disagreement on pay raises for members of Congress. Below: l-r, Jim Marshall, Mike Marshall, former Gov. Warren Hearnes, Tom Putnam. M, W ,,, .V ql I 1, f I 1 I 1 w, h l ln Sw w I, I, f l f I X1 I' w v , in. Im IW Ii H an U Ms IW wif 'H H3 Us WY, EIU F1 5 HI .,,, SCJ! ,W wi JW LH1 Mg: 1 jx, ,,,1f 3V no li I I-5 JU, W M' iil in i 5 :W Hn 1 4 N CLARENCE M. KELLEY 1976 Green Lecturer Clarence M. Kelley, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation visited West- minster College on May 8, Alumni Weekend, as the 1976 John Findley Green Lecturer. Kelley spoke on the Perspectives of Power. While apologizing for the past abuses of power and misconduct by the agency, the director challenged the news media to remain vigilent and responsible. There were abuses of power by individuals within our government, but such is the ef- Eicacy of our democracy that these abuses were exposed, well publicized and vigorously attacked . . . But I am sure that cooperative use of the FBl's powers, through interaction with all the peace-keeping agencies, all the institutions of government and our society, can- not only benefit the people, but is essential to their well-being. 5' 2 -f ,rv AIA V 4 X 4' YOUBDID 5 s :S ,,,,.,. MW: ,W .W W. MM ff , ,, 1 i if 2 Z 2 1 3 I ' f 5 Q . -1 1.--ev-.Q-.. GREEK D f ' Q4 1 , ., f A Mfg, , s ,Q JA ,, A .sr 1, ff Q , 5 if .Q fi N A 4' My W 5 x Q ,gs . rf f Q NTW. I 3 13:5 'wxzlla' is at gk f., A 4 L ,ir will f c .Q .G e f Q i ki is rar M a J l gf: e I am, K g f v V , I ,s . P ' -4 -S42 65 .aa - gif. 6. 4 is as V ,W V ,vi m te . , G W 4 1 asssss my , . M W Q nm 3' use G Q s if a P I 0: l Q. 4 qu. ff WE 2 Lk V339 This year marked the second annual Westminster-William Woods Greek Day. Spon- sored by the lnterfraternity Council of West- minster and the Panhellenic Council of William Woods, the event was again a great success. Preceeded by a keg roll from Student Park to Priest Field, the fraternities and sororities joined in to compete against one another in such games as Apple Bob, Egg Drop, Beer Chugging, Three Legged Races, and Goldfish Eating con- tests. All had fun except the Goldfish. m 33 559 my M 5 l v. R :clk , E, , K '-I' 3 ,Wg M 1 , ,. g vw'- 32 ,. fbi A Q. XB E Nw S xi' Q. xr 2 . 1'--. .u NX 1 Y JJ. ,v- ,-.sus 3 E WA' ' , . F, if :fav . G: 56,1 53 v5?3 Q,ifi 'qu 'U f' 'e ,M .vii VM ., Q :L ' L2-E 1 H165 .za 1 if w , 37 5- 4 ' POI? 5 W I M474 K I SGCCER I V.. --EE'!.. I za Left to right First row. Todd Wolfram Jeff Lesourd Bob Swartz, Courtney Anthony Jim Malarky Mike Bluth Graham Warren. Second row Dave Henderson Pete Moore John Tosie, Rich Tosie Third row. Coach Steinmeyer, Kim Koch Momodou Manneh Carleton Casey Ron Salldlin SEASON RECORD Won 4 Lost 6 Tned 1 Westnunster Opponents Washington U 4 Harris ' State Fair William Jewell Maryville Central Methodist 2 Principia 4 6 Lindenwood U 0 2 Columbia 2 0 McKendree 3 A 0 Missouri Southern ' 4 Jim Malarky and Mike Bluth keep control of the ball away from opponents. nl Despite a losing record 14-6-ly, West- minster fielded an excellent soccer team this year under coach Dave Steinmeyer. The Bluejay's strength was their defense, never allowing more than four goals in any game. A small squad, inexperienced, and injuries kept the Bluejays from generating a stronger offensive club. Graduation will hurt the Bluejays as they will lose their two mp scorers, Graham Warren and Todd Wolfram. Freshman starter G. P. Georges, seriously injured in an early season game, should be back in uniform next year. W., ,A ,A .J 1' Z M-gr-fyflu 47 ,M Wm Q Graham Warren stops maneuver in front of the ball ,,.o. ...gf ' ,,, , A5Wr?29f'A i ,, vs, 5, W r if ff 4, F., , M, , Jim. ws, ie' ,-Q if -'K f f,'.fl1.?'f .z -I 2 f Todd Wolfram klcks the ball high to move lt down field. John Tosie passes to a teammate during a face-off. Graham Warren passes the ball just in time to avoid an opponents attack CROSS CDU TRY 1. 1,..f -PY, AL, '.. --v A ,k,, ,,,.. .- .Jaan I-r '-1:12 paw . ......- -az.-,,,x, ,H k Yi. Terrie Day, Vern Schieter, and John Durbin lead the pack in the Westminster College 10 000 meter R03dl'3CE. The cross country team was one of the bright spots in the Westminster athletic program this year. They won six of their eight dual meets and took first place in the District Sixteen N.A.l.A. Championship. From the District they went on to the Nationals where they placed twenty-second. The runners were not the only ones to win as Coach Ken Morris was named the District Coach of the Year. Coach Morris is optimistic about West- minster's future in Cross Country. Most of the runners this year were underclassmen. This will give the Cross Country team even more of a winner's edge next year. Bill Orthwein shows stress at the end of a race. -al' Left to right-First row: John Durbin, Paul Lammert, Terrie Day, Ray Niles, Tom Hott, Jim Loyet, Coach Ken Steve Gartner, Greg Reynolds, Vern Scheiter, Brian Morris. Not pictured are Dave Dunleavy, Don Loie, and Carey. Second row: Bill Orthwein, Charlie Evans, John-Kronsbein. Tom I-loft, Terrle Day, and Vern Scheiter pace one another at the West- minster College Roadrace. 44 nl pda' ,-: Co-captain Charlie Evans catches his breath after a race. 1. ru: nw, L. A- Bill Orthwein and Tom Hott warm up for the W, C. Roadrace. 5 s Y 1 1 w , i v- ,-...Q W I s ,. . A . rl 4 . 4- , Al Q A N 3 , F 3 2 2 5 4 h 5 N lil if 0054- It 0 Coach Ken Morris fires the gun to start the 10,000 meter Roadrace which the Blue jays have won for 5? the last two years. f 45 RIFLE TE M Under the direction of Jesse Revels, the Westminster Rifle Team compiled another excellent record, winning five of six dual meets. In tournaments, West- minster placed second at Jefferson City Q7 teamsj, fifth at Boonville 19 teamsj, and fifth at Lincoln, Nebraska 18 teamsy. Westminster's Mark Dodge won the in- dividual competition in the National Rifle Association Tournament at Jefferson City. Other team members were Randy Steinkamp and Jeff Leeka. Steinkamp takes aim. 5 ,flig V R W Sergeant Revels gives Randy Steinkamp some pointers how to shoot. Below, team captain Mark Dodge shows form. Ex A I BASKETBALL For the players and fans of Westminster's basketball team, it was a disappointing season Q10-ISQ. Loaded with a large number of talented underclassmen, hopes for a winning record were prevalent during the early season. The inability to get a starting lineup to jell plagued Coach Steinmeyer all season. Despite a losing season, the ex- perience acquired by the underclassmen should prove to be helpful next year. Graduating from this year's team was Captain Bob Caldwell. Also departing Westminster to assume a new teaching-coaching position in Jefferson City was Coach Dave Steinmeyer. Left, Senior Bob Caldwell lays the ball in for two points. Below, Caldwell controls a jump ball at center court. Q3 f 1 Gary Hoeman lays the ball up in an attempt to score two points Below, Bob Caldwell drives in Eor a lay-up. Below right, Richard Prehn jumps center as others await to obtain the ball. Season Record Westmxnster OPPDIIGHI ll Columbia Lmcoln Ottawa UMKC Avila Culver Stockton Lmcoln Lmcoln Concordia Central Methodist I-larrns Baptist Buble Evangel Central Mo State Avnla Mud Amerncan Nazarene Mlssourl Valley Maryville Mnssourx Western State UMSL Columbia 10 Park Central Methodist I-larrns Mnssourx Baptist f 40 Players on the bench react with pleasure as ac- tion on the court has apparently done something to further the Blue Jay cause. First row, I-r, John Sparr, Mark Atkinson, Howard Knight, Tim Schtweter, Keith Journey, Se- Cond row, Randy Meek, Tom Berry, Bill Barger, Tene Brown, Keith Prokop, Mike Love. Third row, Alan Schertel, Rick Prehn, Bob Caldwell, Bill Gilbert, Don Austin, Rick Rueter, Gary lloeman, Coach Steinmeyer. SWI MING Graduation this year will be costly upon the Westminster Tankers. High scorers such as Mark Buroff, Clark Rians, and Rick I-lardcastle will be gone. In their place will move very promising underclassmen such as Dave Knudsen, Mark Haviland, and Mike Winters. With these men taking over the vacated spots Westminster Swimming has a bright future ahead. ' f f: Lf qfaggvw qfg' -. ,,p, M ...ap i ar- WT- s .g,,, . 1- ...., as ,,.,.f . M ,Q a A, g y I :Lg .. . 'rea Bodley is Q.- A M,',,,.kf3,,..J, ' fs :f T'35'5?54' K -, la,-L51 ,f-rw -Mg , ,ff . f gf' '2. gf5T '4'f:f' -- -gr , I - Mm i ,K-gk, W - X if - or W lg, Q, . .gf A g V M?w, ,,i r,,, V A X -lzrfiff? .' fQ c2:':-Hg E' ' J. ,ww 4 H f':- eq w , kg - V., Q Q., ,. . 6 ii E Af M1 -Hy. we I Q s 3' . F2 1,-,W 4 W7 1 M' . A X ,W 4, , ,,,w.fp,f, W, ,, . , , Mg, vgwrzqf'-,-C-,,,.L3 caught in midturn. -709 Bfumley 0650, and Mike Winters Crlghtj, prepare to race against two opponents 5 - Front row, I-r, Coach Ault, Mike Winters, Mark Back row, John Powell, Bruce Frankllng Rick Hardcas- l-laviland, Mark Burofi, Clark Rians, Terry I-lumes. tle, Dave Knudsen, Ted Bodley, Rich Teubner. A E Q I 1.-B' .EISA f.-3' , , D a v e K n u d s e n Qleitj, and Mark Hav- iland fright centerj, dive for the water as two opponents beat them to the gun. TENNIS Although the season was brief, Westminster s Tennis Team achieved a 6-2 record under the direc- tion of Coach Dave Steimneyer. With only freshmen and sophomores playing in the top six positions this year, there are hopes for a stronger team next year with an expanded schedule. 9 Ted Burge brings his racket around to smash a serve. FNB' WW, 1 l', Dale Johnson, Ray Metzger, Steve Holcombe Paul Cooke Je QE Leso d B k Rich Weilel, Keith Prokop, Ted Burge, Wells Wilson, Dave Michl, Coach Steinmeyer ur ac if 'Q n 52 Wells Wilson relaxes as his partner, Ted Burge awaits the opponents serve Paul Cooke draws his racket back to complete a serve. TRACK The track team this year did extremely well. The team took two seconds and one first in triangular meets and two Eirsts in the District Sixteen NAIA Outdoor Cham- pionships. At District the team took six' first places-all of them new records. We had seven men represen- ting us at NCAA Division Three Nationals. They were Bill Orthwein, John Tosie, Keith Journey, Vern Scheiter, Paul Lammert, Terrie Day and Roger Laramore. Chris Smith breaking the tape in the 440 yard intermediate hurdles John Douglas, Getty, Craig Schultz qcentery, and Kirk Warden frightl, come to the closing yards of me zzo yard dash. 54 D! 1. Y wiki, I To the right: Keith Journey, a freshman who holds the school long jump record of 23 Feet 2 inches, shows the extra effort that it takes to make a winner. ' Bill Orthwein, Vern Schelter, Jim Loyett and Terrl Day take off at the start oi the mile run against a Central Methodist opponent. Chris Smith goes up in h0P95 Gi clearing the bar In high jumli Competition. - - f ' 'W ' , . .... .,.,.-.-.,--..-...-.-..-.-w---'?-- - ' ' Rodger Laramore is second as Chris Smith leads the way to the Elmsh hne n A 4 First row, l-r, Tom Hott, Craig Schultz, Brian Carey, Don Smith, Jim Loyet, Terrle Day, John Douglas, Carl Meinke, Eli' Loie, Greg Reynolds, Tom Callan, John Kronsbeln, Kirk l-lauck. Third row, Bill Orthwein, Vern Sahelter, John Durbin: Warden, Keith Journey. Second l'0W, Rodger Laramore. Chris Rick Barr. Fourth row, Lenny Scherder, Coach Morris. S6 l ! GOLF , y-e--...,. C.- was L-R, Mark Manning, Craig I-lardcastle, Blake Dutcher, Joe DuPree, Rush Haskins, Rick llardcastle, Coach Ault. 1 l 1 r I 1 , I L Craig I-lardcastle watches and hopes that his hall will make its way to the hole. 57 K Rick Hardcastle is caught in midswlng Russ Haskins keeps his eye on where the ball was until he finished his swing as correct golfing technique dictates. Inconsistent hitting and pitching, coupled with a 1 cold, ramy spring resulted in amediocre season, 10 17, for the Westminster baseball team. After a 6-6 spring roadtrip, including two close losses to highly rated Oral Roberts University, the Blue Jays returned home to see nine of their regular season games cancelled because of bad weather. With the loss of only 4 seniors, John Finlayson, Mike Sinn, Rich Rueter and Stuart Westmoreland, the prospects for next year with many underclassmen returning looks bright. John Finlayson hurles the ball towards the plate as the um- pire and center field Jim Holder look on. 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Baseball Season Record Won 10 Lost 17 Sf Olaf St Olaf Midland Columbia Columbia Baptist Bible Baptist Bible School of Ozarks School of Ozarks Oral Roberts Oral Roberts College of Ozarks College oi Ozarks Central Arkansas Central Arkansas Arkansas Tech Arkansas Tech Missouri Valley Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Washington U. Washington U. Westminster 0PP0l1ellt 4 . 5 . 3 Midland 1 0 3 . 2 3 . 8 . 2 12 4 0 1 8 3 10 6 8 10 1 1 11 Front row, Mark Atkinson, John Finlayson, Dave Hender- Bellows, Rus Demien, Rlch Rueter, Mlke Sinn, Jlm Epperson, son, John Saucier, Stewart Westmoreland, Keith Chapman, John Blattner and Jim Holder. Rex Scott, Joe Lax. Back row, Coach Flynn, Jlm Moore, Rod Keith Chapman lays down :nbllnt as Coach Flynn looks -. ., M 3- . A ' . . . ,. . 'l -'-f4'-- - ,L k o -ff-5:5 if , . 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IM TENNIS RESULTS 800 710 Phi Delta Theta Beta Theta P1 Delta Tau Delta Sigma Chi Phi Gamma Delta 431 341 , 350 A 260 161 071 Kappa Alpha Phi Kappa Psi TEAM W-L-T Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6-2-0 IS - - I I l 4 P This year intramural tennis drew larger crowds than ever. These supporters made the matches more enjoyable for the players and bystanders alike. This year the Phi Delt's had a perfect 8-0 season. The finals between the Phi Delt's and the Beta's was intense, but the Phi Delt's prevailed to capture the championship. P IM FOOTBALL The peaceful, Sunday afternoon, autumn at- mosphere experienced by most failed to transmit its tranquility into those West- minster men involved in IM football. Each player seemed to grasp a renewed strength and vitality, to be matched only by the enthusiasm of the fans. The stage was set for heated competition. The SAE's had their crown to de- fend, the Beta's their reputa- tiong and the Sig's their faith, as they had fallen one place short of the plaque four con- secutive years. Action began according to plan. The SAE's began their winning streak, as did the Beta's and the Delts. The KA's upset the hopeful Sig's. Only time, luck, and defense decided the outcome. A Sigma Chi safety, against the defending champions, dur- ing the final game gave them one last shot at the plaque. History failed to repeat itself. A well-balanced, aggressive team effort by the Sigma Chi's produced a hard fought victoryg a sweet taste after four bitter years. VCX qs l I-. . Wu.: v,7.- i . ', 'Yf, . L gv .. ' v 1 :lm msd, N5 fayg.--QQ: I lil A -Q-f , , ...nail 3 'J' f' f X w f- '- . V X k -vi-mis ff .5 ,xv ., K, f X 4 - - ,s1 1w'fmsxf : ,. . -' wwf-Hi-956 m,.J',f, g . 3-',.,v, .gf-up rQ,,,NAv.i, fi M , 5 rg '!'L:Qy-+2r46Kf3:'3f7 K. N , .Q K ,, ZR-. '?'1f3 f1--'Wg 1 Fx lg fif'. ,-,ff-,,?fQN'f 'K . 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This year the Phi Delt's stood the pressure of a double elimination tournament, and won with a record 8 points. IM HANDBALL RESULTS of , V L TEAM Pomrs A A ' fi phi Delta 'rnera s , ,.v, 'Y ,354 Q Beta Theta Pi 7 : Phi Gamma Delta 6 d Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5 I Phi Kappa Psi 4 , Kappa Alpha 3 M if Sigma Chi 1 ' A A 1sA 1 ,, Delta Tau Delta 1 A ' an I JIV ' -w--ff- ---- I TRAMURAL TRACK An annual event of Parent's Weekend is the Intramural Track Meet. This year was no different, having the preliminaries the week before and the finals on Saturday afternoon. This year the ISA's used their ability in the track and field events to win their only championship of the year. Team Pomts Delta Tall DEIYB Beta Theta P1 Ph: Gamma Delta Sngma Chl Phu Delta Theta Kappa Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Psi 'A V2 6 5 0 Event Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Dnscus Shot Put Hurdles 100 Yard Dash 2 Mule Relay 440 Relay 880 Relay Mile Relay INTRAMURAL TRACK MEET RESULTS House Winner Beta Theta P1 Tosne Delta Tau Delta Buroff Delta Tau Delta McClean ISA South ISA South ISA Anderson Beta Theta Pi Tosie ISA ISA ISA ISA Results 19 feet 11 mches 26 feet 7 nnches 6 feet 2 inches 96 feet 6 inches 38 feet 8 inches 9 6 seconds 10 8 seconds 8 38 minutes 47 2 seconds 1 38 minutes 3 43 minutes 70 Yard High ..., W .....,.,..q I TRAMURAL wk' 1-V' Clockwise, Beta's scorlng on Delt's. Beautiful Beta. cheerleaders. SAE's making points from the line on the KA's. BASKETBALL '- As enthusiasm and support were up this year at IM basketball games, so to was the renewed interest in they program itself. Enthusiasm stems from strong competition, and this year was the strongest ever, with a four way tie at the end of the season. Two semifinal games were needed in order to determine a winner. The Beta's beat the SAE's, and the Delt's beat the Phi Delt's, thus matching Beta-Delt talents for the Einal game. Although the Beta's were not expected to get this far, they showed great surprise and won 64-50. 'Q X-Q.. IM BASKETBALL RESULTS TEAM POINTS Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta Phi Delta Theta 4112 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4h Phi Gamma Delta 415 ISA 4Vz Sigma Chi Vz Phi Kappa Psi 0 Clockwlse, SAE's scoring on KA. Beta's and the Delt's ln the final playoff. I TR MURAL SWIMMING - , V V N,,,, X EVENTS 40 Yard Freestyle 80 Yard Individual Medley 40 Yard Fly 80 Yard Freestyle 40 Yard Backstroke 40 Yard Breaststroke 120 Yard Relay IM SWIMMING WINNERS WINNERS Mike Winters, Sigma Chi Richard Tuebner, Delt Richard Tuebner, Delt Mike Winters, Sigma Chi Bruce Franklin, Delt Ted Bodley, Phi Delt Delta Tau Delta Again the Sigma Chi's swam away with the prelims in intramural swimming competi tion, but again they ended as only co-holders of the plaque. For the second year in a row, both Mike Winters and Bill Eagleton, Sigma Chi's, carried more than their share of the load, only to be matched by the well-rounded Delta Tau Delta squad, led by Richard Tuebner IM SWIMMING RESULTS TEAM POINTS Sigma Chi 20 Delta Tau Delta 20 Phi Delta Theta 16 Beta Theta Pi 9 Phi Kappa Psi 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Alpha Phi Gamma Delta 1 ISA 0 3 2 I TR MURAL VOLLEYB LL As if a set tradition, the Beta's for the fifth year m a row won the volleyball competition. It is also the fifth consecutive year they have not lost a single match in any of their games The Beta's came close to losnng their match record by a close score of 14 16 to the KA's, who finnshed a strong second A IM VOLLEYBALL RESULTS TEAM Beta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Tau Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Theta Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Psi POINTS 8-0 7-1 6-2 5-3 ISA 4-4 Phi Gamma Delta 3-5 2-6 1-7 0-8 IM BOWLING Intramural bowling was dominated by the Phi Gams, who captured first place with a record of 31-1. Their strength centered around great balance, with seven men averaging over 165. The only loss suffered by the FIJI's came at the hands of the Sigma Chi's, who finished the competition in second place. GFine individual performances were recorded by Mike Bluth, Phi Delta Theta, Scott Edwards, Beta Theta Pig Steve Schaefer and Frank Colaw, Sigma Chi, and ' Lauren Hume, Phi Gamma Delta. X RESULTS TEAM Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi Phi Delta Theta Beta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha ISA Sngma Alpha Epsilon Delta Tau Delta Ph: Kappa Psi W-L 31-1 zz-1o 18-14 16-16 15-17 14-18 14 18 14 18 o 32 I TRAMURAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING RESULTS 12 Scott Di Cero Delta Tau Delta 125 135 Gerry De Marse Phi Delta Theta 135 145 Steve Gange Phu Delta Theta 145 155 Frank Ferrugia Sugma Chi 155 165 Phul Dorner Sugma Alpha Epsilon 165 175 Brad ..-- Gray Beta Theta Pi Uraneck Phu Delta Theta 18 Dave Meyer Delta Tau Delta Thus year's attendance at the Intramural Wrestlung meet was not the same as un the past years This lack of enthusiasm did not slow the quuckness, the agulity or the determination of the contestants Thus year the Phu Delt's showed theur superior weight class strength by wunning the wrestling cham puonshup 5 Q7 - I K I 175-185 Willy ' s IM WRESTLING RESULTS TEAM POINTS Phi Delta Theta 59 Delta Tau Delta 47 Phi Gamma Delta 35 Beta Theta Pi 21 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20 Sigma Chi 12 ISA 4 Phi Kappa Psi 0 Kappa Alpha 0 'n:ug.n, , .,.,, na. I F iT'W W' W i i IM SOFTB LL Behind the swift pitching of Dan Barrow, and a well-groomed defense, the Kappa Alpha's were able to close out the short-term semester with an undefeated softball record and a shiny new plaque. It was obvious to everyone that their strength would be put to test early in the season against the defending champion Sigma Chi's. An adept performance in adverse conditions provided the KA's with an easy five inning vic- tory. A 24 run thrashing of the lingering SAE's in the season finale rounded out the perfect season. The Sigma Chi's followed closely behind in second place with their single loss. . - .. Q -. . A .,-. .Aux-..-, ' ff -Liv-e -, , if . 3 Q? 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Q 55: 9 NY Vx' ' --A 5:-zz:-N , P592 ,my-.W X X f - ff f , -- - vii 4:1:w:EEE2zf ' 7'3,f 74 ',' ' VV'-H W'-2 , X' f. , X ,fir 1 'iff 'ri Y gf -.1 5- f' ' ' e S 3. ffe5. - 1!', H 2 x ??f-,,,,, O :ff -- 4 .fr '53 EL '5'i1 ' .Qfr-5:55555 - -,QQ a,Xfff'X N YUHPSYYHO Mona MERICAN COLLEGES U lvsnsrrms R Qi? E 1 Q.. at , , ii 1. -HJ :ggi 'TTM3 .- E C Q e is ii gl .2 Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities is a group of students chosen by a joint committee of faculty and students. These students represent those who have excelled in academics and service to Westminster College. Membership is limited to less than 395 of the student body. lt is granted only to those applicants who contribute greatly to the college and help to promote relations between students anduad- ministration, faculty, and other students. Clark Rlans WHO'S WHO Brian Greathouse Al Minor Warren H0llI8h Craig Collinson Pat Van Horn fw Tom Eppright WHO'S WHO Charlie Mellies 86 Pete M00l'e Greg Willard Mark Rudofi Kevin Mackey Jim Kiburz WHO'S WHO x., J Alan Fan-is 37 ,r STUDENT ASSEMBLY Student Assembly, the legislative ele- ment of the Student Government'Associa- tion, is composed of two members Erom every living unit on campus. This year, un- der the direction of President Keith Steinhoif, the Assemblyworked hard for the students to achieve such goals as the complete revision of its constitution, an in- teresting convocations lecture series, and an exciting social program filled with Friday nightmovies' and entertainment such as S Head East and Papa John Creach. The Assembly strived to represent the student body by opening its committees to everyone and searching tout 'student sentiment before taking final 'action in matters. H 63 Y Q I a . 1975-76 Student 1 Assembly Officers 5 President Vice-pres. Rec. Sec. Treasurer Corr. Sec. I Keith sreimwss i Kevin Mackey ' Marc McCarty Mark Dodge Mark Rudoif i i i , s K g 'Iv X -M Q A x kv . W ' - QE! 'gwi 3 . NG slqgffxf L V' 1 bw , sf 4 .g. 'f av , ' 1 P BLICATIONS B0 RD All student publications are under the supervision of the Publications Board, which meets regularly to review their effec- tiveness and offer suggestions for their im- provement. This year more money was allocated for the student darkroom. To gain membership to the Publications Board, students are elected by the Student Govern- ment Association. 2 , 3 1 l .iw E4 1975-76 Publications Board members Mark Rudoif-chairman, Brian Greathouse, Dave publications, Alan Farris-yearbook editor, Craig Morrow, Joe Hunter, Chris Smith, Jim Farris, Ex-officio Collinson-yearbook business manager, Bill Steiner- members-editors and business managers of Columns editor, Jim Mattel-Columns business manager. ODK members left to right: Cralg Colllnson, Mark Rudoif, Brian Greathouse, Jon Purcell, Kevln Mackey, John Dorsch, Larry Wright, Alan Farris. OMICRO DELTA K PP Omicron Delta Kappa is the national leadership honor society. Membership into ODK is based on a point system of various academic and leadership qualities on campus. One must be a junior or senior in the upper 350k of their class and meet the re- quirements of the point system. Total membership of Omicron Delta Kappa in a given year must not exceed 395 of the student body. -.X - I X. B, u INTER- FRATER ITY CDU CIL The Interfraternity Councll is composed of presidents, pledge trainers, rush chairmen, and representatives from the fraternities on campus. This organization is responsible for coordinating the rush program and encouraging inter- fraternity relations. The IFC Court is a judicial organization which has original jurisdlctionover rules or procedures set up by the Interfraternity Council. This year's chief justice was Al Minor. IFC Court justices, elected directly by ' the IFC, were Gary I-Iceman, Dan Oberle, Gene Sloan, Brian Sullivant, Mark Rudoff, Richy Richardson, Ron Gregg, Dave Sansone, and Brian Greathouse. aim 1976-77 IFC Officers: left to right, Brian Sullivan! Qpresldentj, John Saucier fvlcehpresidentj, Mark Sprehe qtreasurery, Barry Tate' Qsecretaryj. ' ' ' ' X , E ., N .7 45 K, , The second annual II-'C Greek Day was held on May Greek Day affords an opportunity for all Greeks to relax 12 ln conjunction with the sororltles at William Woods. and convers e under the warm short term sun. sz , H0 OR COMMISSIO The Honor Commission is to uphold and promote the traditions of the Westminster' College Academic Honor Code, endeavor to secure the cooperation of the faculty and the student body to this end, and investigate and act upon all violations of the Academic Honor Code This autonomous body main tains its own charter and by laws Members are carefully selected by a selection com mittee of faculty members fr ix X xx 25' l I ' 1 First row. craig comnson, Dan Barrow, John Dot-sch. Second row: Dave Austin, Tom Walsh, Jeff McCormick. Left to right: Alan Farris, Dr. Kirby, Larry Wright, Jon Purcell, Sam Stewart, Phil Winger. Y SOCIAL 2 J UDICIARY B0 RD The Social Judiciary Board insures that the social rules and regulations of the College are reviewed and that every 5 Sflldellf 01' Sflldellt 0l'g3l'liZ3fi0ll is af- 5, Eorded due process in matters of dis- n ciplinary action. The Board is also the final interpreter of the Student Govern- 5 ment Association Constitution. Members oi this body are chosen by a selection committee composed of one member from each upperclass living unit. 5 STUDE AS SOCI TES Faculty members choose upperclassmen as student associates to assist them in advising freshmen. The student associates eat weekly with their assigned group of freshmen and a member of the faculty. Advice ranges from academics to social life. Len to rl ht: B,-gan Hennlngsen Mark Rudoii, Jim Thompson, Norm Mechlln, Steve I-Ielsner, Clark Rlans, lung,-busch, ggdney Cave, Dee Voss, Dave King, Greg Craig Collinson, Steve Stoops. Willard, Dave Austin, Bob Aulgur, Pat Van Horn, Joe N 4 A A LPH Q. I X -CHI E' Alpha Chi is the national honorary scholastic society. A member must be a g junior or senior and have obtained at least ninety hours of A and B in his best six semesters, with at least Eorty hours of A. The organization has an annual honors dinner which was held thisnyear at Robertson Dining Hall on February 5, and was held with the Alpha Chi chapter on the William Woods campus. 1975 76 Alpha Chi members Bob Aulgur Scott Barttelbort Dana Butler Rodney Cave Craig Collmson Tom Epprnght Dan Francis Dave Francis Kevin Mackey Marc McCarty Norm Mechlm Pete Moore Ron Pressley Jon Purcell Paul Rediern Clark Rxans J im Rntterbusch Mark Rudoii Wilson Tang Dave Warden Greg Willard Phil Winger Steve l'leiSIl6l' SCABB RD AN BLADE ' Captain Gary Oldham, faculty advisor, and the 1915-16 oiilcers of Scabbard and Blade. l L Scabbard and Blade is an honorary ROTC fraternity for junior and senior cadets. To gain entrance into the honorary, cadets must be in good standing both in academic and military science courses. During most of the year its members raise money for the ROTC Ball. The Colonels Twenty is the aux- iliary organization on the William Woods campus. They help in the money raising projects and are es- corts Eor visiting military personnel. l L First row-left to right: Warren Chappee, Don Deweese, Larry Wright, Danny Cash, Carol Cole, Mark Falloon. Second row: Everett Smith, Marc McCarty, Carl Rlester, Captain Oldham, Craig Leeker, Tlm Welmer John South, Don Munro. BET BET BETA Beta Beta Beta is the national honorary biology fraternity. Members must have a 3.0 in all biology courses, be in the upper 1501, of their class, have taken at least 12 hours of biology, and be a declared biology major. ., 'v 2 Left to right' Kevin Mayfield Norm Mechll P 1, Yzpl' 1' f 5- MW., f . by X :V Y V, ez M-,W - ' I? E gftaff A A f W Q 2, .:g2.iV-15-1, J A f Q, 52533 f it 2 1'-S5 23 1 1 A p.fVN1ai'f B' , f' -'Q 4 . f'-Mm H L k,,,L ,W if W 1' 54' 'L L' ' kv-'M 'W 779, 2 'P 7' ' +n1'P': - X , . L V 51 2Ll f, ,g,a' W- -, sa ' i f -:e ' Steve Brady, Kevin Mackey, and Norn observe the behavior of various sp! microbiology lab. QWAWQ 3: - n aul Cooke Kevl M k DRM Bllller, Dall Barrow, Rick Barr, Steve Stoofms, Steve Brady, Dian :1ir3:,liv'5:::gaT:ghisI:'B:13?l: 8 First row: Kevln Mackey, Jan Yee, Ted Wilson, Ray Metzger, Dan Martin, Rick Barr, Second row: Kevin Mayfield, Pete Mueller, Wilson Tang, Dave Roehrs, Steve fa ,,f4' , H , f f 'ww gig, , 1 W v nnnnn Q43 Q W My kr Dr. Mosley, faculty advisor, and Scott Barttelbort, President, discuss plans for the club. Stoops, Dr. Chen. Third row: Dr. Mosley, Bill Gilbert, Dr Williams, Scott Barttelbort. PI MU EPSILO Pi Mu Epsilon is the national honorary mathematics fraternity. To gain entrance into it, one must have a 3.0 in all mathematics courses, be in the upper 35427 of their class, and have completed Calculus Il. ' l? CHI MU Chi Mu is the honorary chemistry fraternity. This organization was formed in May, 1976. The requirements Eor membership are a 3.0 overall GPA and 13 hours of chemistry with a 3.5 GPA for chemistry majors or 3.0 overall GPA and 20 hours of chemistry with a 3.0 GPA for chemistry or non-chemistry ma- jors. A Charter members of Chl Mu-left to right-First row: tin Rick Barr. S - Brian Greathouse, Dr. McCrelght, Steve Stoops, Dan Mar- Dave Roehrs, Petzcmlillgz 'MY.ulT::uE::l5lx:1ug:o2::3?k .r .. ... it or 0 0 3 g T- ,.-1 'g4-...' 1- . , , V' ' .'z - J' 'f - K - Y - .IV 5' .3, 3-:fEr.fA,r,'fvPPr Q at lr. '-.M i du ,', x, f'f35 'U I f - ' H 1. ,f- 6 Uvf 'fn 4:63 . f9'- , , K? ,s:5f? ':v at ' Q . -at - ,, -v ,. 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This year the members of Alpha Phi Umega built steps on the slope leading to the newly- constructed bridge to Priest Field in conjunction with Dr. McClary's beautification project of the slope behind Westminster Hall. Left to right: John Powell, Chris Schupp, Pete Mueller, Bob Metzler, Dave Troupls, John Dorsch, Tom Walsh, Bill Gilbert, Rlck Barr. 101 A f I N N 5 1 02 PI PP Q DELT Pi Kappa Delta is the national honorary forensics fraternity. Members must participate and show proficiency in speech and debate. if , ' V A ez f ,, milf? ff e ' ,v,, f 'yr e..L I N ., ' R, A ' of Jfd' - , , fn ' M d 154'-M'!' K' .1 ' 4,7 W uqmwwm. ,,,,,,,,, M- s... Q MM ' f-W-vm, , Y-,......, if J ,4,, , Dave King, Louis Taylor, and Steve Litchfield made up the debate team and participated in tournaments for , Westminster. Dr. Leeper is the faculty advisor. g 'f n C Brlagegltaxggrfg nfs' Nwi DSW? King' Gres MYCPS, Louis T3Yl0l', Bob Lesley. Second row: Alan Farris, . . aaaaa M M L mmm-QA, 1 , at gg ms 2 Q,,.f.1i wx ki . V, J. 'Z T V 2. '- K ' Blll Steiner and Rick Graefe cut out copy to be laid out Editor Associate Editor Copy Editor Feature Editor Business Manager Advertising Editor Bill Steiner Chris Smith Jim Farris Bill Steiner Biff Latourette Jim Mattel Bob Howard COLUMNS Under the capable leadership of Bill Steiner and Chris Smith, this year's newspaper made some innovations to better its quality Both Bill and Chris served as editors of the Columns, first and second semesters, respectively a I ? News Editor Columnist Circulation Editor Head Photographer Rick Graeie Mark Rudoff Sam Stewart Joe Thompson 1975 76 COLUMNS STAFF 'hm ,HMW3 1... I :WJ 1. M. .f . A -J A Chris Smith works on a page layout. il il Q 'Iv l p ar E Q: 1? 1 103 I 3 tfl l X? lf w 10 ,.. ..--m..-.,.-.1 PHI LPH THET Phx Alpha Theta is an international hnstory honor fraternity Students must have the Eollowmg requirements to gain membershnp twelve hours in history, 3 0 overall grade pomt average, and a 3 2 in all history courses ,..?.....-,---A Dr Spencer receives plaque of appreciation from Phi Alpha Theta president Greg Willard . Phi Alpha Theta members left to right First row Magnera, Steve Salata, Steve Litchfield Fourth l'0W Rene Smeraglia, Bob Aulgur, Greg Willard Second row Dave Kung, John Nelson Dr Parrish Chuck Roth Warren Carl Meinke, Dr Spencer, Mike Fry, Alan Farris Third I-lollrah , ' , row Todd Fischer, Bob Drummond, Marc McCarty, Paul 1975 Graduation processional led by Skulls Jon Purcell, Jim Mattei, Jim Kiburz, and Al Minor. V SKULLS OF SEVE The members of this senior honor society are chosen as representatives of the senior class by the Skulls of the previous year. Membership is restricted to those of outstanding campus leadership or excellence in academics. Their Eunc- tion is to lead ceremonies of the college such as the freshman orien- tation columns ceremony and graduation at the end of the year. 2? skulls discuss 1975 graduation ceremony-left to right: Al Minor, Craig Collinson, Greg Willard, Tom Eppright, Jim Mattei, Jon Purcell. 10 .JN Lfw u U 5 L7 fi ax g ll x P , - -f 'img , f dmiltiSlfdli0Il fFfwull 5jLffW'f3 . A, V 4 I , . ,ff I 7 V all-L In 41,1 I . ': ' ' Q5 -X 'ff . X ' !,f W K ' LL ' ' ffl! A STWNSTE VIE ,aff L Q PRESIDEN Mr Dale Purcell, President of Westminster College, B A , M A University of Redlands sv I 1 ,Ngqxw ' n ix W . U i 5 L, ' '9- af Y K' X ill 19 MN ' 5- xl HAIRMAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. E. C. Slick Henderson, Chairman of the Board of Trusteesg B.A. Westminster Collegeg B.A. Mass. Institute of Technologyg M.S. Washington Univ.g Award of Merit, Honorary Doctorate of Science, Westminster College. 109 110 VICE-PRESIDE T i i i 1 2 Q I 1 Mr. William L. Stucker, Vice-President of Westminster College, V.P. for College Advancementg B.A. Texas Tech University, MA. University of Indiana. R341 ,V as 'xv' l elf s f 'f YQQLA , - 'W t F . . fl ' 7 3 4 a ,YQ ,if ...rs D Q X I y E nn -wee A While Westminster College celebrated its 125th Anniversary, Mr. Donald B. Gordon ended a career at Westminster which spanned four decades. He came to West- minster in 1935 and began teaching in the Foreign Language Department, advancing to Joint Chairman and finally Dean of the college. In his final days at Westminster, Dean Gordon delivered the ODK Last Lecture and was honored with the title of Professor Emeritus of Westminster College. As a final gesture, Dean Gordon led the senior class of 1976 back through the columns, a reenact- ment of his own graduation from the college. Dean Gordon's absence will be a great loss to the Westminster College Community. Mr. Donald B. Gordon, Dean, Dist. Service Prof. 8 Chrm Joint Dept. of Foreign Languages, B.A. Westminster College, M.A. Washington University f Q, f 1, eg In ,I i T, , I 1 ' :Q 112 A .,.47', x ' W f .,, 7 Cf fr., 1 1 , 2, MMV, DEA OF STUDE T LIFE Dr. Patrick T. Kirby, Dean oi Student Lifeg B.A. Univ. of lowag M.A. Univ. of lowag Ph.D. United States Inner. national University. Q ff' . Q71 V -- ll-1 .....r,. . .r., ...,,,,,, , .,,,rr,. A ,- M., it it Q uw . Mr James N Gravemann, Asst Dean of Student Life, B A Westminster College ASST DEAN OF STUDE T LIFE ,,., 4.1 Marlene Acree Student Llie Secretary. I 2 i ll 1 x 41 U 'Q if 1 I F! H H ii PM V 34 'i I1 1 il ii Li qi J Ni M , H RE GISTRAR Dr. Milton B. Garber, Registrar and Asst. to the Deang B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technologyg M.A., Ph.D. University of Missouri. I 114 EDUCATIO AL PLANNING AN SUMMER PROGRAMS Dr. Frank Brooke Sloss, Director of Educational Plan ning and Summer Programsg Distinguished Serv. Prof. John Harvey Scott Prof. of Mathematicsg B.A., West- minster Collegeg M.S. Brown Universityg Ph.D Northwestern University. PLACEME T - Q-ff, 'H-. M. :i j Mrs. Sally Reynolds, Director of Placement. ,. , me ' , A - A5 A A ,, fffvzii 4. ,,,' ii -'5 ,E- iff ' ' 'M' Sai L, ,, A . ' A' , - ':2 W ,:1wf? -'21 A kg ii iasazs-,1:sa:w-wif - , fe- fv vp, X:ags,..e , ,ig N , ew K : , . L , , V 1 2 , ,AM i I I ..:ll vnu do limi! EXPERIMENTA DIVISIO Mr. Henry F. Ottlnger, Instructor ln Expen-lm2l Dlvlslong B.A., M.A. Unlverslty of Mlssourl. ......., ,,-,..-,. .,.. W. K l l l , , Tyke H. Yates, Director of Alumni Relatlonsg B.A. Westminster College, M.A. University of Missouri DIRECTOR OF LUM I RELATIONS if ,, ...JW A ! Xl, JN. x X x ' 'nn, gf dans off P 11, I 118 DIRECTOR OF PRESS RELATIONS Mr. Virgil Johnston, Dir. of Press Relations 8 Publicationsg B.A. Westminster Col. Yi A 7'i' DEA OF DMISSIONS Mrs. Betty Hardin, Admissions secretary f Z-'I - A i I 1 I I '5 l w V W I r r r . ! x T g ' i l li 1 .fd n Q fl Q' f -my I 1 2 Mr. Jack Marshall, Dean of Admissionsg B.A. Westminster College. I N 3 DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID '4 , Mr. Phillip F. Van Horn, Asst. to Dean of Admissions 8 . Financial Aid Oificerg B.A. Westminster College. 119 fi L J i I v 3 fm filliwmwff- , -,AQ x ,an V not J + I - Q . A , Q. DMISSION S , g-a,,,.,, . STAFF I I 1 1 1 ,W R J Mr. Brian H. Booth, Regional Area: Mr. John R. Corporon, Regional Area: '15 Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma. St. Louis, East Missouri, So. Ill., ln. 111 diana, W. Tennessee, W. -Kentucky, My ohio. 5 n h 5 R , , R W i ,r L13 N' 'N ,, QL 3 V Y W N of M1 ,-, , V1 fi Y-Q1 fr o V. .. . sf AW .I 1, ,ww ,,,. ,k , : 'iX2i9Q'bf?F'!? . :SQ YQ Qvmkwgf - NQLN N N X, x XV? W xx-0. ' bei I Nfl: X , Sgvmtj ' .Af-Q . , avg? Brix' Eg QQ?-' i, :QQ 1 mffiifftr f 4,1 4 I s N722 1 ', f x 5 , f' , I Ffffhfiiixf 'gig A ., Swl ,xv .N A , , fl' Mr. John Swan Regional Area: Mr. J. Powers Alder Re lonal Area: My Area: ' ' Northeastern United States. Kansas City, Western Mlisourl, Kan- N01-ga?gTn:::plh?l:::Qgigloaxhlgan. ,T SHS, NWS, Nebraska, C0l0l'8d0- Wisconsin, Northern Indiana. N1 , A I no Z ' E Ph.D. Univ. oi Missouri. Mr. Thane J. Olsby, Director of Business Westminster College. BUSINESS MANAGER Dr. Roy A. Rufiner, Business Manager, Prof. of Econ.g B.A. Westminster Collegeg M.B.A. Washington Univ.g Servlceg B.A. DIRECTOR BUSINESS SERV -aUr4...,A K W-... AY Mrs. EIIIEIGE MC8IIS, Bookstore M8h8gel' i I I I I .1 V I-IEMISTRY Mr Charles Brauer, Professor of Chemistry, B S., Cen- tral Missouri State College, M S School of Mines and ' Metallurgy. Dr. John Schultz, Professor of Chemistryg Asst. Marshall of the College, B.A. Westminster Collegeg Ph.D. University oi -wp wi 1 1 '1 1 '1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I ' 1 1 I . ' .. . 1 1 1I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ! , 1 Illinois. . I I Dr Robert McCreight, Professor of Chemistry Chairman oi Dept of Chemistry B 5 in Monmouth College, M S , Ph D State University of Iowa , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 f 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 IQ T 1 1 15 , 1 11 1 4 QI' . 111 1 U1 . . ,, 1 X11 - . . . . , 1 1 1 1 W' 1 A BIOLOGY Dr. Douglas Fickess, Professor of Biologyg B.S., M.S. University of Oklahomag Ph.D. University of Missouri. 5 01' -QV l , aff . ' 63 if ,ir M ' uf? ...W- jf Dr. Joseph E. McClary, Professor of Biologyg B.S. Southeastern Oklahoma State Collegeg M.A., Ph.D. Univ. of Missouri. Ju? fa! SY ,f ,J ,, fl , w ,, Dr. H. Warrington Williams, Prof. oi Biologyg Chrm. Natural Sci. Divisiong B.S. Southern Methodist Univg B.S. Ph.D. Utah State University. Dr. Howard Hinde, Cameron D. 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Prof of Econ 8 Bus Admin , B S University of California, M B A Columbia University Mr Melvin Borland, Jr , Asst Pro! of Economics, B A Centre College of Kentucky, M A Washington University BUSINESS AN ECONOMICS f Dr John V Bosch, Joseph Hickey Prof of Econ 8 Bus Admin , Chrm of Econ 8 Bus Admin , Chrm , Dlv of Soclal Sciences, B S , Ed M , Univer sity of Pennsylvania X ,Q I M Mr. Peter A. llalgh, Asst. Prof oi Economics, B.S., M.A.Universlty of Missouri. Iqwl r .. MV! ww x 5 i W li FE. 11 QMQI U JF U5 A A X1 iii V .H ,LM rfii 4 I J fi , i Dr. Joseph R Cleveland, Asst. Prof of Ph sics Chrm. Joint Y . . y 4 Dept. oi Physics, B.S. University of Texas, Ph.fl. Iowa State QE University. 1 1 z il 5, I COMPUTER SCIENCE , i i , 1 I I5 1 i X w s ! V W: me yu W J if W 1 U 5 1 Mr. John Mitchell, Assoc. Prof. of Sociology and Anthropologyg Assoc. Chrm. Joint Dept. Socio. 8 Anthx-0.3 B.S. in Educ. M.S. University of Missouri. U11 E :W J 5 PHYSICS 1 I Dr. Jack K. Ward, Professor of Math and Computer Science, B.A., M.A., San Jose State College, M.B.S. University of Colorado. SOCIOLOGY AN A TI-IROPOLOGY Dr. John William Page, Asst. Prof. of Sociology and Anthropology, B.S. Wisconsin State Universityg M.S. University of Wisconsin. Dr. Ernest A. Mitler, Assoc. Prof. of Political Science' B.A. Yale Universityg J.D. Columbia University Law School. POLITICAL SCIENCE Mr. Peter H. Kim, Assoc. Prof. of Political Scienceg Chrm. Joint Dept. of Political Science, B.A. Ohio University, M.A. University of Missouri. 'i : I , . , . .- M, P - , ,,,., W - y . U W' 13' if I 5 - 'P I MASK 5 5 or in ' l all A A U if at ,iw . -sl? Hi , f Mr James R. Brown, Jr., Asst. Professor of Political Science: B.A. University of North Carolina, M.A. Univ. of Nebraska. 127 uf AI 'Q f :X A 5 51? , V V 1129? .A V ' YZ? A ' ' ri ' J: , f, was . L. ,., , 4,7 - yfwfffwc' I 1 'V g,z,,wA J. V , W ' fn Hi, L 41 I . 743555151 . ' -' piff?Vi- ,, s MX!! 7 TW ff A ogg, 'ff ' A il I-I 1 J X' 713, 'ygkza' 'Q ,N xv ,Q N gh , .wi 1-'Y .1 . W ' .1 ' , . K: , ...I .kg - H- 1 i 'bw 5255 Jgfffv ' ' 51251 .,ff'a r,-, Mg ylsiriafrd n ,..' , Q . - - -jglfj. gf -, . v, N- ,la-.M PHILOSOPHY SPEECH 'Y' V ,,,.f- F -. , Dr. Roy V. Leeper, Asst. Prof. of Speech and Polltlcal Sclenceg B.A., M.A., J.D., University of Missouri-Kansas Clty. MUSIC Dr. Richard E. Mattingly, Assoc. Prof. of Phllosophyg Chrm Joint Dept. of Philosophyg Chrm. Humanities dlv.g Acting- Chrm. Fine Arts Div. B.A. University oi Kansas, Ph.D. Univer- sity of Texas. Mr Harry Johansen, Asst Professor of Muslc, B M.E Wlscon sin State University, M M lndlana Unlverslty 'gill 11 r , P ' V 1 W1 in . E, may I ,n I E 1 3. ,P N tl lx !, lu h V1 , n , n , W N ' h f1'1 R, F, , n ILM 1 I. Wxw h mf 1 'Q 53 ' A Mr. David B. Steinmeyer, Assoc. Prof. of Physical Education, B.A. Westminster College, M.S. Kansas 'sl' , VI! 11 State Teachers College. 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We 1 Q , . -5:33,-, ,, . ld , 1, f- , ..... wg, f ex r H its Q , l Q. M1-5, Martine Palo, Visiting Instructor in Foreign Languagesg B.A. Univ. oi Brussels. Dr. Linda S. Pickle, Instructor in Modern Languagesg B.A. University of Nebraska, M.A. PhD. University of Colorado. FOREIGN ANGUAGES Dr. Thomas G. Fonte, Asst. Prof. of Spanishg A.B., M.A., Ph.D Univ. of Wisconsin. M!! 12.4-'fs asf.-: ', ' ' ,. fb' fxmdw, ,,,, fl ENGLISH Mrs. Betsy Tutt, Instructor in Englisng B.A. Miami Universityg M.A. Univ. of Illinois. ' 'EN I ' 1 Dr. Leon C. Wilkerson, Prof. of Englishg B.A. Wofford Collegeg M.A. I r I i I Peabody Collegeg Pl1.D. Vanderbilt Univ. i I N 1 4 I Mr. Jay M. Karr, Prof, of Englishg B.A. Drake Univ.g M.F.A. 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RESERVED OFFICERS TR INING CORPS MAJ Robert W Tlnkle, Asst Prof of Mllltary Science, B A Univ of Maryland, M A Boston Univ Brussels MSG Jesse E Revels, Senior Drill Instructor, United States Ar- II1 . .-.,..v....x.,.e.e,...,me....... -News Ngs,:..,.-v2.--tu..-e.4.ue. --. ,, ,M ,X . - , in-ul' CPT Gary R. Oldham, Asst. Prof. of Mllltary Science, B.S. University of Tampa. fa., .- V- ..- , -,-- . , -G. -...., -he , - -Y , 4.-- ...,,..,, Jaw-- 1. Aff Marie Foster, Faculty Sec- Buanita Miller, Secretary, C0l1l1ie WUTIISUS, Secretary, Rllfh 3056, Secretary I0 the y retary. Dean's Office. Dean's Office Registrar. BW SECRET RIES Betty Weber, Secretary to the Dean. E Wahington West House: Seated, L-R: Dorothy Canada, Debbie Love, Standing: Sandy Dutton, Bernell Hogan, Jill Bock qstaii Asst. to Dir. of Press Rels. 8 Publs.y, Jan Lyons fAss't. to the V.P.y, Karolyn Dickson, Norma Gowin. , 3 1 Julia Newsom, Supervisor, o Business Oiilce. E, 1 Business Office, L-R: Rhonda Chlsm, Angie Bemberger, Jean Flynn, N ' Diby Thomas, Kay Carr. 2' Mr. William E. Marquart, Assoc. Chrm. of Libraries, Head Librarian, Westminster College, Asst. Prof., B.A. Cornell College, M.A. University of Denver. D . ' QL. ,,. . Mrs. Lorna Salmons, Ass't. Professor, rank of Instructor, B S University oi Missouri. M.l.S. Texas Women's University. SABATICAL ff.. A A -I- NXx X Dr. Robert G. Hoerber, Dlstlngulshed Servlce Prof. of Classlcsg B.A. Concordia Seminary, M.A., Ph.D. Washington University. After 28 years of service to Westminster College, Dr. Robert G. l-loerber retired from the faculty staff and was awarded the distinction of Professor Emerltus of West- minster College. Dr. I-loerber began his career at West- minster as a professor of Greek and Latln. Through the years Mr. C. Raymond Barrow, Professor flindowed Chalrj of Mathematics, Chrm., Dept. of Mathematics, Asst. Marshall of the College, B.A. Westminster College, M.A. University of Missouri. Director Of Computer Center Mr. Bernard Stuckenborg, Director of the Computer Center. Computer Center Secretary: Mrs. Rosemary Zblnden. he progressed to Chairman of the Department of Classics and Chairman of the Division of Humanities. Other honors he has received include membership ln: American Phllologlcal Association, American Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Classical League, Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy. l-le has had over 350 articles and reviews ln 10 professional journals in the United States and Europe. So as evidenced by the above accomplishments, Dr. lloerber's presence at Westminster was hlghly regarded and wlll be missed. ' PROFESSOR OF THE YEAR MR. JAMES R. BROWN JR. There is a separate ballot set aside during the Student The award, presented at the 1975-1976 Awards Convocation G0Ve1'l1mel1f GIGCUOHS il1 which the members of the student went to Mr. James R. Brown, Professor of Political Science body cast their vote for the outstanding-professor of the year. '- According to President Ford this was sup- posed to be the year that the recession ended and the economy was on its way to recovery. But here at Westminster this trend was not evident. Several highly valued faculty members and administrators fell victim to what was termed ffeconomic cutbacks . These included the two most recent Professors of the Year , Dr. Donald Spencer and Dr. James Brown. Both were very well respected and highly regarded by their colleagues and students. Most students con- tended that the academic atmosphere at West- minster would greatly suffer with the loss of two such fine professors. However, the cutback that probably shocked and upset most students was the an- nouncement that Jim Graveman, Assistant Dean of Student Life was being released. The official reason given was that the economic situation of the school necessitated the aboli- tion of his position. Jim was a close friend to the entire student body and was one of the most respected members of the Westminster Staff. To try to replace him would be impossi- ble. The loss of this close friend and good ad- ministrator will be felt greatly throughout the Westminster community. I4 l W 5 gnoups 5 E s G 1 Q wx' xv! J 1 x '2X? A K I 1 Q 2 'WZ I - NS? WV . X BETA THETA PI The Alpha Delta chapter of Beta Theta Pi, founded on the West- minster campus on March 5, 1868 has the distinction of being the oldest chapter of any national fraternity West of the Mississippi River whose existence has been continuous since its Rounding. In February, 1928, the members of Alpha Delta moved to their new Us house at the present location. Celebrating its 108th successful year, Alpha Delta Chapter oi Beta Theta Pi has continued to be known as an organization devoted to the building and cultivation of the Moral, Social and intellectual qualities of its young men. 'Nw-Q., Becca Schmitt - Sweetheart Class Of 1976 ' I ,js ... wi A if L A Scott W. Barttelbort Major: Biology. Act- ivities: Beta Theta Pl, Beta Beta Beta, Pi MU Epsilon, Dorm Counselor, Ambas- sador. -4 , Richard Kent Blochberger Major: Economics. Activities: Student Assembly Rep- resentative, Stu- dent Assoclate, Ep- silon Beta Alpha, Chamber Singers, Blue Jay Staff. .. ,. . I .. ....M..,2g, 4 Lawrence L. Daniel Major: Psychology. Activities: Beta Theta Pi. 'sf gl Q r A . 'Q .2 2 Donald Max Deweese Major: Economics. Activities: Beta Theta Pi, Captain of S c a b b a r d a n d Blade, 4 yr. ROTC Scholarship win- ner, Drill Team Cap- tain. Alan M. Farris Major: History. Ac- tivities: Who's Who 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Phi Alpha Theta 3.4, Pi Kappa Delta 2,3,4, S.J.B. Justice l,2,3,4, Pub Board l,2,3, Year- book 3,4: Editor 4, Convocations Comm. 3, Student Associ- ate 3, Debate Squad 2,3, Beta Theta Pi. all 5 44' ' Ig Q --avg : A . William Donald James Walter Hoisingnm Kiburz Major: Biology. Ac- tlvlties: Beta Theta Pl, V. Pres. 4, Beta Beta Beta, l.F.C. Representative. Major: Economics and Political Sc- ience. Activities: Beta Theta Pl, Pres. 4, Skulls of Seven, Dorm Counselor 2,3, Who's Who ln Am- erican College and University, l.F.C. Councll. 11, f wx f 5 Q! ff 2 4. , ' Q, M 7 , ,.L. sy K 1 f Donald Fred Fiene Major: Political Science. Activities: Beta Theta Pl, Athletic Chairman 4. JOIIII SfeW3l'f HESIBI' Major: Economics. Activities: Beta Theta Pl, Varsity Tennis. ' 1 . ,- V '. - Q V ' , ' ,V I , -,...n.:tf gy: . ' AE, I 1 vi Lia 4 f J Richard M. David John Clark B. Rians Klien Morrow Major: Biology. Act- lvltles: Beta Theta Pl, Track l,2,3, Cross Country 1,2, Student Govern- ment z,3. Major: Economics. Activities: Beta Theta Pl, S.G.A. Social Chairman, Pub Board, Young Life Leader. Major: Chen-nlstry, Biology. Activities: Beta Theta Pl, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Chl Pres., Who's Who, Omicron Delta Kappa. 1 CIEISS Of 1978 John Davis Reading Major: niiology. Ao:- ivities: Beta Theta Pi, Columns Staff. class OE 1977 Edward C. Bonney Robert J. Brandom Robert A. Demick John A. Dorsch Scott P. Edwards Michael F. Fry David W. Henderson George P. Hubbell Daniel C. Martin Peter C. McColough Joseph P. Morsman Peter T. Mueller . Daniel J. Oberle Brooks M. 0'Brien Bradford L. Pittenger John D. Reese Daniel R. Reilly James K. Reinhard David L. Troupis Kurt G. Anderson Richard S. Barr Gregory T. Blakemore John L. Cannon David L. Coate Timothy G. Cook William M. Gilbert Thomas I-I. Kokjer Michael S. McCune James W. Moore Jr. Mark P. Nolte Warren 0. Nossaman Thomas D. Robbins John F. Saucier Dlldley Spbre Spangler Major: Q Economics. Activities: Beta Theta Pi, V.-Pres. and Treas., I.F.C. Treas., Ambas- sador, Columns Stafi, Student Gov- ernment Leader- ship Scholarship. ' A f. of 1 ' 2 . . A I , '-5 .NJ ' MW, ' fo.- . M James Edward Taylor Major: Biology. Ao- tivities: Beta' Theta Pi. A ..,,,,,, M, f -2 47 e Z -Z 5 . , . W 1 Q 4 ' ... Richard Wallace Warner Major: Economics. Activities: Beta Theta Pi, Honor Commission l,2,3,4, Student Govern- ment 1,2, Inter- Eraternity Council 3,4, Assistant Editor Blue Jay Yearbook 4. 1, A-. X , ,- ' ' Wf 5 ,, ,.,., ff A of w,,,,,,,.. ,,.,... .1 ix, V -' f , V- 4 . W4 A , -' 1 5 ' vf ' f' - EW2' Q. W f ' -..., ,.. . QM- . ' ef ,A,, Miki- ., if ., H: A , will , .c..,.v, Y , ,. . im I In K , as f living, X, H flgfg- i K V 4 ,wyfrf -, S A 4 ,l y ,iff :Q I V hw .s lk ,f .. lv I ll ., iv I .- 1 kk K G., 'Ll' Y E:,,,,5,55:,k A 9' Z - ,,,, t . ,392 of K .. ' ' 251 V if '.'L'Q' +R ' V ' , ' H vi , 1 , ,. is ,M - Aft, :fa Q26 A351 - ' Arm! ,A W, ,,,,, ,,,,. M A H.- - ,,,,,,,,. , ,. , - --Q - ,Aw ' W' .-- , v f ' k fa. , ' . . . 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A - L l u' K V 34 , , an :I 9 I' .of .am .w i J , h h h h'h e S 'Z R 5 if 4- - R . .. 2 4 ,31 A S W. - X-if xx-3 A, V D L L R .hhh ' 5 , , Q , ' V ca. ' ' 5 ' Y , .4 f llfg-.I A , cm ff. A 0 L -' V Timothy L. Warning Not Shown Yi , X .5 A' John W. Wilson Lorenzo D. McKnelly For ,.. iii, John L. Barron Rodrick A. Bellows Stephen J. Brandon Edward H. Burge James B. Farris David M. Finlay David B. Gray Robert W. I-landrahan Peter S. Hilton Thomas W. l-loft Rick B. Kappelmann David S. Knudsen John L. Oster Tracy J. Rufkar Jeffery S. Sanders Henry C. Schuppert Stephen W. Spitsnogle Thomas L. Taggert Dennis M. Taylor John D. Tosle P. Kirk Warden , N With over 140 chapters scattered through the United States, Phi Delta Theta is one of the largest fraternities in existence to. day. The Missouri Beta chapter, located at Westminster College, was founded in 1880. Robert Morrison, one of the original i PHI DELT THET founders of the fraternity, also founded this chapter. Fulton also bears the distinction of being Robert Morrison's final resting place. V The present Phi Delt house at Westminster was built in 1927 and is the oldest fraternity buuldlng on campus. During World War II, the Navy occupied the house and painted the interior gray. Since then the house has been restored to its original condition. To date, 1,374 students have been initiated into the Missouri Beta chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Aside from being campus leaders and prominent athletes, Phi Delt's have also proven themselves sch- olastically as well. This year Phi Delta Theta is enjoying the dis- tinction of celebrating its 96th bir- thday at Westminster and in 1980 will observe its 100th anniversary. ! 3 - 1 V Chris Moore - Sweetheart v Class OE 1976 Stephen Ray Adams Major: Economics. Activities: Phi Delta Theta Social Chair- man. Robert E. Howard Major: Economics. Activities: Phi Delta Theta Treasurer, Columns. Robert P. Macaluso Major: Economics. Activities: Phl Delta Theta. Bruce K. Barrow Major: Biology. Act- ivities: Phi Delta Theta. Kermit T. Krantz Major: Political Sci. Activities: Phi Delta Theta. l .. James Allen Marshall Major: Psychology. Activities: Phl Delta Theta Vice Presl- dent Young Demo- crats. William Warren Coglizer Major: Economics. Activities: Phi Delta Theta, Epsilon Beta Alpha 3 8 4, Col- umns 3. Bruce J. Lawrence Major: Political Sci. Activities! Phl Delta Theta. A James S. Mattei Major: Economics. Activities: Pub Board 2-4, Honor Commission Justice 2-4, Blue Jay 2-4, Columns, Skull, V- Pres. of Student Government 2, Pres. Phi Delta Theta, Student Gov. Lead- ershlp Scholarship. Thomas D. Eppright Major: Biology!P- sychology. Act- ivities: Phi Delta Theta, IFC Pres- ident, Grand Mar- shall Skulls, Om- icron Delta Kappa, . I Martin G. Hatfield Jr. Major: Biology 1 Arc. Activities: rm Delta Theta. Alpha cm. E VVVVJ ,fy t rl - t f 5.4 e .W Q I . I , Philip H. Timothy P. Merry Rlckards Major: Economics. Activities: Pres- ident and V-Pres. Phi Delta Theta, l.F.C. Rep., Col- umns. Major: Polltlcal Scl. Activities: Phl Delta Theta. 152 ,,, , ,..,.. ,....., .,,..,..........,... , . ,......,..-.-,.,........,,-- .... ,.,..- ... -..wmv -........-................- ., 'ef ' 3 ful' if 'li-f A1 Q' .111 ' f, ,V J Wilbur Wayne Whitney Ill Major Math f Eco nomics Activities Phi Delta Theta Class OE 1977 Gregg K Bates Mark E Dodge Christopher C Eubank Bruce T Harris William T Harris Dale C. Hobart Paul W Johnson Thomas W McBride Jr Clark Page William L Shade Gene E 'Sloan David L. Tongate William W Uraneck Andrew Weed C1358 OE 1978 Frederick M Allen James R. Behrens Michael R. Bluth Colin C. Buchan David H. Bursteln Steve D. Calabria Donald Conner Robert C. Drummond Gerald W. Doran Jack C. Fuller Mark J. Haviland Frank W. Hawley A Elton A. Henke James E. Holder Charles B Willoughby Major Pol Sci 1 Econ Activities Phi Delta Theta Not SIIGWII Frank H. Mackay Jr. Major: Art. Activities: Phi Delta Theta Peter T. Moore Major Religion, Psychology Activities Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Chl 4, Student Associate 4, Basketball 1, Soccer 3,4 Chorus, Who's Who in Amer Colleges Joel S Whiteside Major Philosophy Activities. Phi Delta Theta, Secretary. f . .-.-: H. 'S '-elnll :U . 'vo' -. A V, ' ge I. ,, ,Vap , h on Q, - 7 .. E22 ir' . ' 1 ' 1 ., ,gg Jaaya - , ' . , A , ,V .. I , , isa., , I ff . ' I - ' A ' f 'iff T Y ' ' A Q 'Z 4 nf S ,. ' 2 I 'Z ' i 'F -'fy Q' , 13 C Ay . EPI? Wx . ,-.. .' A' V- 'J' . ' ' 1 f V Y ' ff? 'ff ' if ,Q fs ' , , f 'f'55f5f vi ' . nz vii' ' - L . 2: ' 14 u . 2.-' x . ' , . I r , . . ' . A P Q. f 21 .E ' ' fr , ,Il A . ' I 1 -of ,- 1 5 .1-2 . ' J af' Q Qi E: , . ,M , J A , , 7 VLV, Q , 7 f , 7 . I L, E -. , el A--' :LQ Y? J Ji L4 H . Lx . 0 I, V 1 wwf , , -I5-45 4 is 21 I' V A . z, L mon '-f 'l .. 1 ' '75 x . B A . A . , cf Y gp.: .A', ' 'D' .-' 6 R ' S . y , 4 1 -ull nil' V- N M .'yL, , ' f W .4 N x ,I -,-, .,,,jyj 5 4 -of Not Shown 'IV Edmond B. Caldwell . Milton Mills Champ T. Traylor I 1 ov- ii .uf Wa 'Z 4, af. Joseph H. Hunter Todd E. James Walt C. Jennings Stuart J. Mackay Michael G. Marshall Greg M. Myers David Sansone Michael Sweeney Thomas R. Walsh Gregory J. Walters Class Of 1979 John D. Blattner Ted C. Bodley Jr. Gregory T. Bone Joe A. Brumley K. Robert Bunten James S. Cameron Stephen W. Cange Thomas H. Clapp Gerry G. Demarse John ll. Geddes Joseph P. Glenn Daniel T. Hamlin Terry W. Humes Wayne l-l. Johnson Philip G. Kaelin Bl'Bll1el'd LBTOUPBHB m Lawrence M. Ley John D. Maroli John P. Martin Shawn 0'lleron Richard P. Paletta Keith E. Prokop William T. Quick John F. Rowsey James Secor Roger F. Williams Welcorme Ffflumni K PPA ALPHA E Qi as I P.., PQWD N Hmm HRLLA Y -Ii Kappa Alpha was founded upon Southern ideals and traditions surrounding the character and attributes of its spiritual founder, Robert E. Lee, and to protect the weak and guard the honor of woman. Alpha Eta chapter was founded on the Westminster campus on January 28, 1890. The present chapter house was built in January of 1929. During that time our pre- sent houseman, David l-lickem, has been employed at Alpha Eta for forty-seven years. In deep ap- preciation of l-lickem's duty and devotion to the brothers, the new addition built during the 1975-76 school year was dedicated in his name during the May 8 Alumni Weekend. During the 1975-76 school year, the men of Kappa Alpha have won the following awards for ac- complishments: the IFC Pledge Class Trophy, the English Cup for the ninth consecutive year, and the Drosten Trophy for the second con- secutive year. f x 24. N tl 65 ef sllSie LEE - SWBEfl1e8Pt Class Of 1976 2 , ' ' . A, if Q- T 153, , Daniel Louis Barrow Major: Biology. Act- ivities: Kappa Al- pha, Swimming 1, Golf 1, Honor Comm. 2-4, Student As- sociate 3, Beta Beta Beta, Young Repub- licans 2-4, Biology Assistant 3,4. 1 Brian A. Greathouse Major: Chemistry. Activities: Kappa Alpha, Rec. Sec- retary 3, Pres. 43 SGA 3,4, Corr. Secretary 3, Publ. Board 3,4 chairman 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 43 Who's Who in Amer. Colleges 43 Bluejay section editor 43 IFC 3.4. ,, we 7' ' fairs 1 H, , 9 B af' EQ J. Kevin Mackey Major: Biology. Act- ivities: Kappa Alpha, SGA rep. 2, Treasurer 3, VP 43 Beta Beta Beta 1-4, Pres. 43 Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Al- pha Chi 4, Columns 2, Who's Who in Amer. Colleges 4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4. kr 4... , -gz- Charles B. Mellies Major: Economics. Activities: Kappa Alpha, ROTC 3,43 Joseph Scherer Major: Economics. Activities: Kappa Alpha. P A. fy! . 235' - , , 3, , ., T'7,f Q-, ..,z,2,1f.f W Jig .. Q' A A , itz: ff ' , J: f: M William L. Sondag Jr. Major: Biology. Act- ivities: Kappa Alpha, Biology Assistant. Craig Alexander Tarpoif Major: Economics. Activities: Kappa Alpha. 1 John A. Palumbo Major: Economics. Activities: Kappa Alpha, Treas. 3-43 Scabbard 8 Blade Swimming 1. 3,43 Phi Alpha Theta 2-4, Epsilon Beta Alpha 3,43 College Ambassadors 2-4, Who's Who in Amer. Colleges 4. Thomas Walter Pearson Major: Economics. Activities: ' f Kappa Alpha. Leonard Scherder Jr. Major: Economics. Activities: Kappa Alpha, SGA, Track. David Henry Welch Major: Pol. Science Speech Activities: Kappa Alpha. 7 . ..... .. -............--... --..---....,.............,-1,...... Gregory Dale Willard Major: Political Science. Activities: Kappa Alpha, Alpha Chi 4, Zeta Tau Mu 3,43 Skulls of Seven 3,43 Phi Alpha Theta 2-4, Pres.: IES 3, IFC Court 2, Golf 1-3, Robert E. Lee Scholarship, Who's Who in Amer. Colleges, Student Associate 4. Class Of 1977 Paul D. Black James L. Cralghead Stephen T. Dudley ' S David A. Francis Daniel J. Francis Stephen G. I-lagoplan Gregory S. Heller Brian L. I-lenningsen Craig W. Leeker Marcus C. McCarty David L. Mlchl David M. Remley Carl W. Rlester James K. Rltterbusch Jr. Mark R. Rudolf John F. Sonewald William E. Thorne Jr. Timothy N. Weimer Keith A. Wermeyer James D. Whltledge Not Shown CIEISS Of 1978 Robert S. Coday Paul S. Cooke Michael R. Flynn Eric l-lauck Thomas E. lleusler Alan E. l-llllard Christopher Louis Stanley C. Manooglan Kevin B. Mayfield Robert ll. Maciarland Ray N. Metger lll Craig R. Porter Steven T. Salata Paul L. Snyders wwf 9-mf, -W - ?yw -J f, f ,f .. 2 LQ g Y K 4: ,E 2 , .I . I f .- l e ' 5 f A ' - , 3 2 5 3 5 J A , A 'ff' . f f 1 - L M Rodney Cave Jon A. Purcell 9'- JJ ' , ..-. -bfi, ,A A .Q 1 . ll M 5ffef'f .2?'?1 ' M'W?'f'1 Q - if yt J. .E ' f , ..:-.K I 3. V 7 A , 4 um, H ,V , v 1' David W. Thomas Deward H. Voss Not Shown Reid ll. Hamilton David Miller Richard Wetzel Class OE 1979 Lawrence F. Ayers Brent H. Barrow J. Blake Dutcher James H. Gabriel Michael J. Garrison Gregory,R. Gauen Russ B. Haskins Thomas M. I-leld David W. Jolly Robert E. Riggs Craig A.. Schultz Leon G. Scrogglns Jr. Stephen R. Shane Dale A. Sondag Robert W. Tucker Jerome N. Watson I 'Sw . 'IMI 'K ' , - 4.,!h .., yy M.: I , DELTA TAU DELT The Yorke House local fraternity became Delta Omicron Chapter of Delta Tau Delta in 1939. The Yorke House had been founded by David Payne and Edward Gish as the Lido Club in 1927. The York House was known for scholastic excellence as was the Delt House the first decades of its existence. Famous Delts that have visited Delta Omicron have included Branch Rickey, professional baseball ex- ecutive, and Paul Hoffman, president of the Studebaker Corporation, both at installation. In the 1960's, Delta 0micron's Robert Kroening 18471 served as a national officer and the chapter received four Hugh Shields Awards for Chapter Excellence from the National Fraternity. We received the Drosten Trophy in 1951 and 1963 ftiej and received the English Scholarship Cup several times. s 158 .l Susan Swyden - Sweetheart Class Of 1976 Robert M. Buroff Major: Physical Education. Act- ivities: Delta Tau Delta 2, Swimming 1-4, captain 4. ATA i Raymond J. Grimes Major: Speech. Ac- tivities: Delta Tau Delta, Naval ROTC- Univ. of Mo. .x . XM 'uw .- ga 1 ,fl 5'-WE 1 E WWW mw Samuel M. Harris Major: Sociology. Activities: Delta Tau Delta. ,. . Warren M. I-lollrah Major: Comm. Plan- Social Science. Act- ivities: Delta Tau Delta Corr. Sec- retary 2,33 IFC 3, Zeta Tau Delta 3, Phi Alpha Theta 2-4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SGA Convocations Chairman 4, Who's Who in Amer. Col- leges 4, Student As- sociate 3. Louis Joseph Koch Ill Major: Economics. Activities: Delta Tau Delta Rec. Sec- retary 3,43 Soccer 3,4- ' 2 ..,,,. M FZ f ,fi e ooaa l 45 A -53595 , ,. Robert E. John B. Stout Todd Wolfram Metzler Major: Political Science. Activities: Delta Tau Delta, SGA 4, Convoca- tions Committee 4, Young Republicans 1-3, Alpha Phi Omega 1-4, Pres. 4. Major: Political Science, Education. Activities: Delta Tau Delta, VP 3: SGA 2,3. Major: Economics. Activities: Delta Tau Delta Treas., Soccer 1-4, Seah' bard and Blade, ROTC 1-4. l 160 Class 05 1977 Joseph M. Ellis Gary W. ,I-loemann Mark C. Krause Bradley z. Naiseh John H. Powell David I-I. Roehrs William D. Secor Not Shown .mm 17. Greennaw Stephen G. Secor Douglas L. Van Camp Class of 1978 Mark K. Adelman Michael N. Britt Hardy C. Croxton John W. Dodson Ill Robert E. Flshbeln John H. Fitzpatrick James M. Glacoma Richard A. Gracie Michael T. Halloran Samuel F. Houston Rodger Laramore Jon D. Lekoyer John S. Swab George G. Vaught 2, ...V ea X -3 3 , 1' 'D A. D M f '- - 'cf' G 5 - . .,., 1 . f ., .4 ll A Michael T. Winter -Yiggi V r A , Mn , , w 7 -ll' R M eeek f Nwww . , f' Q 5 , f'f'f' .5 Q V 1. I K I K., Y V? , R ff g L f ' ' V, . f A Era 1 L ,. T: ,qw ... h . , ,,.,.,. . ...my . -U4 1 . 14, .-1' 1 fn '5 ,,r,A ' 1 .V ' . X --4 '- 'f '? '1f-if ... , , . 'rr Q . ' , fin - . ,I X r mt ' f, 1 ' ' fii ,X ' ., .Wgg , , .,,, f v, sm F N... or r W 6575 s , .6 ' 2 J A' ' .E V .U 1 i -xg Q Cl ,Y nfhvffz ,U UR' mmm! N fs :., ,A Iv? vg, In iq E 1 A Q 1 f 1 A if - .. , . W D 1 -in k J -'flu g f - ,,,.,..-. , ,,,,.,,.e.,Wf , ,Q , . 6 ,, .J 4 tm' 1.537 ff? la J 2 M . A4, , A A A Q .uk 1 -1-, f, R, . V f I ,Z V , I V K . , ,Q 4- ' 3 V H- ff..,,. A 1.33 , A... 9 Jf :,,EA J I ' E2 f L f'f' or ' f ' A3 I., l J, ,, f .N ., ' vf :iff , ' . A V- 3 Q' f , fa: , 3. .ff . -H ' 1 ' A .J ' 'Z'-L , A as ' . -3 Q - I f 3 .IQ- J A ,ff Q 5 1. A ul A , , , f KLM ' -,Q 1 H a Class Of 1979 Gregory A. Anderson Michael S. Brenner Wayde B. Byard Carleton A. Casey Scott C. A. DiCiro David E. Dilthey Joseph Elser Bruce W. Franklin Michael D. Herd George Z. l-lull lll E. Michael Krebs Mark C. Lemp Robert 0. Lesley Edwin A. McLean Jr. Mark J. McLean David R. Meyer John T. 0'Connor Ill John P. Russell Richard M. Teubner James L. Thompson John C. Woodward 1 I A ,. 1. H W x I v x 162 PHI GAMMA DELTA I 4 :mimi MMM Although Phi Mu of Phi Gamma Delta is one of Westminster's youngest fraternities, it has become one of the campus' strongest houses. Achievements of the past year proved the house to be a campus leader. Both scholastically and athletically Phi Mu 1 N' X 1 gf I 1 eg' A 1' 'S-X YQ ef W 1121 wrt 4 X M is ', , f ' J :ff M :XJ .f gif 5 . , wgyf s , QL ',,,,,! - YW , 53 ' . ' .Q A 1 A 'M Zfjyf, , L. 'Xxx -2,1 hy 3 W ,f ff ff,,,f,.'! ,Q , .:N'Yzf,, , 7 ' 1 ' f 1, .1 , ,,v . :-.' , , 4,fM ,, V ,, 4 :jx 4.1:,xxg1J,3fgf' , ,x 31.123 4,4 ,, A . , fff' 1,' Q. ' 'Q ff .fffff ,, ,' 4,1 AM gf ' 'C 'Q' ' r. -fit f- , wa - ,-1 mg, -f-f1g,, , ,: 1' , .A f. V 1 fy N gy 'iff W ' A. . - , A ff.-, , ,, 29 lxg 'fig p. ,,,, ' - 'A . ,f,, ,, W5 ,455 Mg: pw , 'P' 021' , H,,!,.74. 0 , ,. .1g,..!,M , '4 W- A ,, f , . .21 fs.. X ff f 1 X v 0 ,, 1 , 7, I 'Q 1 gg -f.,ffWef:,g, 'A Keg, f 2 ,f f. 22 gi zz . ,f'.H,g' 2 , n W ,,,k Q 'A 'V Z 1 Q, .' .L V, Nhh,h at A X ended the year in the top third of all living units. Community service projects for the year included: collecting money for the Guatemala Earthquake Eund, various food drives, and group activities with the State Mental Hospital and the Missouri School for the Deaf. Overall it was a very good yearlliving up to past traditions. .--' f 'ig Kale!! Lelepel' ' SWeefhB3l'f Class OE 1976 2. - .ii . . X Byron Robert Baker r Major: Economics. Activities: Phi Gam- ma Delta. Michael G. Sinn Major: Economics, Psychology. Act- ivities: Phi Gamma Delta, SGA, Epsilon Beta Alpha 4, Base- ball 1,3,4: In- tramural Chair- man 3,4. 'ifrawfw 'f' ww f-we-N AAAA sese gg ,rrr to . . is iz l' N' 'fa 1' - ' SSL r Dirk R. Brinkmeyer Major: Economics. Activities: Phi Gam- ma Delta, Treas. 3. Errol W. Taylor Major: Sociology. Activities: Phi Gam- ma Delta, Track 3, Foreign Student Assoc. 4. 7 , ' 1. A , : in 1 . 1-0 A 1 ' 3 . ' .Q I 5' A . Dana Andrew Butler Major: Biology, Psychology. Act- ivities: Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Chi, Beta Beta Beta. Craig B. Collinson Major: Economics. Activities: Phi Gam- ma Delta, Treas. 23 Alpha Chi 4, I-Ionor Commission 2-4, Chairman 43 IFC Treas. 3, SGA 2,33 Skulls of Seven 4, Epsilon Beta Alpha 3,4, Pres. 43 Bluejay Business Student Associate 4, Who's Who in Amer. Colleges. siipz.-f1:,: ,,-v I - .wg g , , FQ Stanley L. Shepherd Major: Political Science. Activities: Phi Gamma Delta, IFC 2. Wm. Christopher Wetzel Major: Biology, Psychology. Act- ivities: Phi Gamma Delta J effrey Williams Major: Economics. Activities: Phi Gam- ma Delta, Pres. 3: SGA 1, IFC 3,4. Walter C. Windsor Major: Biology, Economics. Act- ivities: Phi Gamma Delta. ,. ,J-' A .-?Yrg,., -1. W Y -I N fu . .W A, 9 'eff R. l rr- , iff, -. ? ' , 1 w . - ...W '73 - 1 . 5- .1 Class OE 1977 164 Kehhelh D. C0llh'el'8S Charles M. Popelsteln Matthew C. Ronchetto Charles F. Guthrie 4 f-1... ., , . :, Egg.-Xxx. 3.3. gpm, Y F P fe 529.7 , A ,A f- , I ,jg lfE'W j ' Q 7.-5 ,75 fr 'L -RSM: . Q I M , .' AZ - W J , 1 X. :W-i 3 4 .J-Q ff 51-ck Jay R. Foster Ronald E. Gregg L0l'3ll P. Hlllne navia w. Pen-y Arch T. Wheeler Class 02 1978 Brian A. Butler Russell F. Demien Louis B. Downing Jeffrey D. Fontaine Steven J. llaldeman Gregory A. Lynn James E. Malarkey Jose S. M. Robles Chris L. Schwletzer John M. Slerlng Mark A. Sprehe Mark G. Stringer Barry L. Tate -1- Class OE 1979 William D. Artman Randall D. Brown' James E. Cook Don W. Dews Peter K. Ephland Ronald li.. Hudec ,.:. Robert E. Hurst Michael R. Love Robert E. Lutz Jarrel A. Mosley Richard V. Mueller Mark A. Seidel Tom N. J. Schelllngerhout Vernon K. Sparks Not Shown Paul E. Tang Marc W. Van Kley Martin Rice if ..f ' 16 5 The Gamma Sigma Society was founded in February of 1947 by three members of Sigma Alpha Ep, sllon then attending Westminster. , V -V .Y W- - 0 - Y - , , U , V Q -1- ..................,,.......,.......,...-........,-....,...,..-, , Y- '- , X , , 7 M X .gif . , H -I SIGMA ALPH EPSILO Acting on a desire to create a chapter of SAE on the campus, the5 stated as their objective 'fthe mutual improvement of the members and the attainment of a charter from Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. With the aid of Charles F. Lamkin, the group expanded and al a banquet in May of 1947 formally presented themselves to the college Sigma Alpha Epsilon National. After many months of diligent cor' respondence, the Missouri Gamma Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was officially established on April 23, 1949- Missouri Gamma started as a dream of three men and flourished into a strong and healthy chapter oi one of the finest national fraternag organizations-Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. A Mx - v, .. 166 Mary Haines - Sweetheart Di Bl T? A 9 'y I at Y 16 ri 3 d Class Of 1976 FV' ' V rm ..-Q' ' fs. Roger M. Baldwin Major: Economics, Psychology. Act- ivities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Todd C. Diclls Major: Economics. Activities: sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ep- silon new Alpha 3,45 ufc secretary z. Frederick H. Fischer Major: Biology. Act- ivities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A ,, ,, V V SE .W 5. f i A A A Sf' ' A Wm. Patrick G. Joe Norris Nichols Major: Political Science. Activities: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Pres. 4: Debate 2. Major: Political Science. Activities: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, VP, Pres.: IFC. Robert L. Swayze Jr. Major: Political Science. Activities: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. WN A f L Richard R. I-lardcastle Ill Major: English. Act- ivities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, IES 3, Swimming, Golf. 4, W 7 : ML My I Patrick N. V811 l'l0l'lI Major: English. Act- ivities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. -... .....-..........-............,-..-...... - . ... -4 , EZ f 5 '70 O Joe D. Johnson Major: Economics. Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jay H. Mabry Major: English, Religion. Act- ivities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Not Shown John B. Finlayson Major: Political Science. Activities: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. Nicholas P. Keeley Major: Speech. Ac- tivities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1 ,. ..- ..i..,.,, Y ,, Class OE 1977 David A. Austin V T! Drennan Bailey ll V Kevin B Buchanan ,- ' ' ' Charles w Church A , Douglas W. Cook Jr V ' V Timothy Fassler A JBITICSR FiSl1el' P wg. f' L Karl 0. Hall ' V ,..,,.....-,...-.L 3 'DavidL I-lolekamp 4' . ' iak ., A. David S Howlett ' Frank0 Hunter y y navidn King A P JeifreyG Leeka ..-.-..........-.. -.lv - ..--..-...-........-............... ..- f'N 'ri Q- I 'T- E 1 if if W , 3 IV.-1 E ' . if fa, M u ' , v 0 ff: x . 'N .. W..'i - M M ew- . r . -me f f . .Q . 'S ' 2 X ' X' -. I. K' : Q ' . .--A Philli M. Hart I.'3VeS Mm nw if WW? 2 ' N, gf. . 'tff'24fz1ze F V P , g ' 'Q .5 4 0 ' ? .gift fi' 1 f - g, 'Q' iis ' K - r- CA 4' ' .3 W- ll ,gi 5 3 . , . if .7 - x I 1 . 9 x 7 X . ig ,I X s 5 K, 42' W A A 1 S .' are . 168 steven F' Litchfield 'ff' Alan C. Lullman I '21 ll'l F , ' Paul G. Maglera - A 'f , ' f Frank A. Northway Jr. -nf , 3' if 'ii' f n 1 Lee C. Peterson 43 ' 1 A , 1 Lloyd C. Peterson ' ' ' gjifg? David A. Renaud- A A y P r ' ' Not Shown william F. Bolin Everett 0. Lawrence Jeffrey T. McCormick Raymond E. Rippel Denis K. Abercrombie ' 1 an VF' ' Jeffrey L. Genster 'F' . JV - Craig llardcastle ' wg ' X f' vhhhhn P hhe-- V F. Bradford Keuy ' A william King V V A V . , .eg David M. LaRlco 'V j'f, V1 Ve my WZ.: V 5' . ' 1 -----. Vvhrr ,. . Michael T. Lawrie 51 .JAN 1 V A 33' ' V , F 'ff Jon D. McCormick e . G NESS? f ' ' Val C. Peterson ' .V H r K 'V L W , V V x , ' F954 . -V V . Q43 .Uh in - . Af f-5523? 2- Edward G. Ricker - V ' A ' 3 David S. Schumacher ' - . ex, Y . 5 w. Chris Smifll f V N . r., ,... ..,..-,......y.1,1,. v Gary L. Schultz Norman A. Smith Jr. lvvf. KT W .. 1 fb 1- I A l A Not SIIOWI1 Mark D van DDYII Mark Kienstra Class 02 1979 Thomas L. Callan Keith G. Chapman Glenn K. Davidson Phillip G. Doerner G. P. Georges lll John D. Howell Jr. Dan P. Hughes Douglas A. Leigh Steven E. Schaeiier Keith Sickendick John B. Spaar Randall K. Sudbrock Louis E. Taylor Daniel E. Vargas Not Shown James Ewing SIGMA CHI , f .iff wv' in 170 A o The Delta Tau chapter of Sigma Chi, Eounded in 1949, has maintained the development of a well-rounded chapter by in- cluding all phases of fraternity life in its activities. The Sigs started the year with a walk for Muscular Dystrophy and ended it with one for the Wallace Village for children. The chapter was very active in organizations such as the Stu- dent Assembly, the IFC, and the Skulls of Seven. The Sigs athletic reputation was main- tained by winning the football and soccer titles. The Sigs, merited by sound leadership, have maintained the great traditions of Delta Tau chapter of Sigma Chi. Susan Parsons - Sweetheart Class os 1976 1 t 1 . I , 275 Robert Aulgur Major: History. Act- ivities: Sigma Chi, Pres.: Honor Com- mission, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Chi, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Who's Who in Amer. Colleges. ,aft ,William B. Bates Major: Economics. Activities: Sigma Chi, Treas. LR 4 g , if V Frank D. Colaw Major: I-Iistory. Act- ivities: Sigma Chi, SGA 2, Young Dem- ocrats. 4 4 A f I W. A , , ,Af ' , A, . , A David Daniels Major: Psychology. Activities: Sigma Chi, VP 2, Pres. 3: IFC 3, Phi Alpha Theta 4. William Joseph Ellis Major: Economics. Activities: Sigma Chi, Young Republ- icans I,2: ROTC 3,4. 4 ,I ' V- new . -Y . '5 . .1 Y WW' John Aliston Killion Major: French. Act- ivities: Sigma Chi, Ambassador, Dorm Counselor 3, IES 3, Student Associate. AICOIPII F. Minor III Major: History. Act- ivities: Sigma Chi, Skulls of Seven, Phi Alpha Theta 4, IFC, VP 4, IFC Court Chief Justice, Am- bassadors 2-4, West. Rugby Club 1, Who's Who in Amer. Colleges. ....- -.,-........- .......,.-..-....-......i.... ....... John W. Parlante Major: Economics, Psychology. Act- ivities: Sigma Chi. .f ' ' , f W. -- H ,fa M, 4 '. 4413 Mark Buckingham Ruhe Major: Sociology. Activities: Sigma Chi, Pres. 4: IFC, Dorm Counselor. Stephen Mark Schaefer Major: Economics, Psychology. Act- ivities: Sigma Chi, Treas. .171 I 1 L P V F 1 I I V r L 1 ,4 ll lx il 11 i i I 5, If Sl W. H W1 ii! ,V 'll H dl fa, img h H, 96 ia 112 Class OE 1977 Robert K. Barbour Ernest D. Britt Kevin L. Brosh Danny N. Cash Ted H. Cashion Albert Darling Jr. Walter F. Hester Howard L. Hunt Ill William N. Kallvas David K. Keller Herman M. Kessler Kevin F. Marshall A Vent S. Murphy Thomas E. Putnam Not Shown plan Hubbell C1355 Of 1978 William J. Barger Dwight C. Bratton Philip G. Brunner W. Bruce Cameron William L. Eagleton IV Jeff Fortune Stephen J. Graham -ff WA, fl Y gf-zf ' k' 'H' VM , ' . F' ' i 1 , 4 A V , . F, - Z v V AA -A , fr , E 2 F ff' ' if ' E V ' '73 5 .-,' , ,, . A ' ,Div-' ' , ' K ' I I h j 5 f-'XL , X! tw . -1,1 . 34 nf: i .fhiigij - 5. Viv . N W 5 - ,W J! F- . A H H W ' V +C - A S I ,,, .V 3 4 ff rfb 1- lf' - . 1, if ff--. 5 TR. A4 V f t cr J. ' :Q f f- 'f T 1 if s 5 . . A -. 'K l' Q' . f I Z I T L - ,L 7 A N ,-.. ., , W , A V V 'QF' T william Richardson Q sf jr J , ' H V, 1 Curt L. Royce . j ' e S ,H ' ' 21 V T 1 va' 11, E Alan Spicknall ' 1 1 'A A 5 K 5, Keith F. Steinhoff gi- ig fy . -' b V , , ' Q - Bryan S. Sullivant ' 2 I ' Q 'V 5: fax' A fff 1.44. W 11. -fx, s dl Robert G. Hubbard be XLLZ V Stephen A. Ladner James F. McCaul IV ' . ' Edward M. Owens , ' - TE Ted M. Pope A Mark E. Renken 'S James R. Rice M Q Not Shown - uf :V . If Brian D. Stark Jglm M, sink 5 if . I Michael F. Winters ' Q ' s Not Shown David Leinberger Daniel Leslnski David Rodrigues David Rootes Class James E. Burke James J. DuPree chan-iey s. East Graig A. Frleze Harry I-l. ,llall,Jr. william n. Hamuion Steven L. Holcombe George F. I-lolltlk lll Douglas P. Holmes Jr. Pat E. Long Bernard L. Mabrey Van M. Manning David L. Nicholson Mark M. Splcknall of 1979 I 11 M K V I ,, sl 5 i I T V n T 1 I i 4 1 H IZ 4 1 i n Nl V M ww We N! V ,N ,M 5 ll li 134 .il il ,ik E3' is K i PHI K PP oPSI In the fall of 1930, Professor John Patterson took over a moribund Dorm Club which became the Highlanders in December, 1933. The Highland- ers, a strong local fraternity for 25 years, occupied ReUnion Hall. Then in the fall of 1958, they moved to one of the dorms in the Churchill quadrangle. The local began an active campaign for a national affiliation, culminating in a charter from Phi Kappa Psi in February, 1960. The chapter moved to tem- porary quarters on West Sixth Street. Later that fall they moved into their home across from the Quadrangle. The Phi Psi's established a fflittle sister organization in 1969 and did their part for charities in their 16 year history. Yet in the last few years they had a small membership. This spring Westminster lost its most recent national fraternity when it withdrew the charter from Missouri Beta Chapter. 174 L 1.ws..m:n: . -.14 Q nuff-.fzwm 'L-.' Q 1 1 '1 'AJ class OE 1976 -me ' David Terrell Logue Major: Political Science, Psycho- logy. Activities: Phi Kappa Psi, VP 3, Pres. 4, Tennis z,3g W-Club 2-4, IFC 3,4. Michael Lee Schaefer Major: Economics, Biology. Activities: Phi Kappa Psi, Tx-eas., Rec. Sec- retary: SGA, Ep- silon Beta Alpha. L H ' t , V, ,, - . , I if W 1 . F George E. Stier Major: Psychology. Activities: Phi Kap- pa Psi. Not Shown Lawrence W. White M a j o r : M a t h e - matics, Economics. Activities: Phi Kap- pa Psi. William W. Bahlman Major: Art. Act- ivities: Phi Kappa Psi. Class Of 1977 I -Mark 15, Ahlvin Michael F. Jones Rolierf. Q xaucnep CHRFIES M. Kittrdll Craig C. Knapp Richard H. Nlerenberg Russell D. Smith Daniel P. Sonls JOIIII W. Peters Scott J. WBIIEII Not Shown wunam Love J,- I 5 f' Z Es ' 1 if f f J 1 s fb. 1 f fg 1 Zgf, if ? f Q! S 1 ,, ,iv f W au-, Y , I f f' jf g 4 1, Y A2 fa Z? I ,. is Z f e A f M, Qu '34, - 5 5 I Mi fy 3 X it . H, , .V ,, , . VJ AIQ QQ' -- C '14 Q , ,E , 3 .A E .1 5 f , Q f , f 01 I t K 45 . 1 -ff, wasaif 4 4 Eu 4 W? 1 lf' 1 ' 5 M. . Z, 3 W K ..k A A ff I, , ' .1 f '7 , if ' 'Z if ff f3-- ' . ., .... '-V ,,, . sfisr 1 , A f . 5, 1 -'.':5:7lf5 ' ' if-3554 . 'HH M: 11 ws P- r... F.. t- 1- F' V' ,-.1 Class OE 1978 David E. Ahlvin Thomas T. Bredeman Jerome M. Cox Richard F. Coulter Thomas W. Graham ll Class Eric Bartholdt L0lliS H. Blldke John E. Conrades Stephen G. Dale David I. Draz Mark C. Edwards David A. Jenkins Norman T. Robinson Charles W. Schane Timothy A. Shortridge William D. Westfall Of 1979 1 S 4 -1 PM ' nsrzhsng.-me--'E', MT tml? GED? ' ..i:L.5vlUV 1? V ' 1 x ,A Q 3 .2 to as gf S. -. INDEPENDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION -NX -.xxx xx ., NN X . . X.. XXX Ns-X., --., gg -.K X ix. , 118 The Independent Student Association QISAJ occupies Weigle Hall on the Westminster campus. Organized formally in 1958, it has continued its found- ers' aimsg to provide a viable social and living organization for the Independents of West- minster. Over the years the As- sociation has won many awards and honors in both academics and athletics. This year the Association proved its athletic prowess once again by captur- ing the intramural track title. While formerly having a house mother and dorm counselor, it is presently the only house on campus totally run by the members of the Association and its officers. The sixty members of the Associa- tion have members in all major organizations such as the SJB, and the Columns. The Indepen- dent Student Association is proud to serve the needs of the Independents at Westminster and to serve as a viable alter- native to the fraternity system. 7 ,.- .. .. .,, H. I Debra Branson - Sweetheart class OE 1976 , .. ,, , , if 1 r ha X ,gl Robert W. Audrain Major: Economics. Activities: ISA, Sec- retary 3 Campus Christian Fel- lowship. ESF? Donald Duncan Munro Major: German. Act- ivities: Alpha Phi Omega, Scabbard and Blade, ROTC, DMS. Warren Paul Chappee Jr. Major: Biology. Act- ivities: ISA, ROTC 1- 4, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Vice Pre- sident, Rifle Team. .1-.c....W-T..-.-,U 1 ' x . A -- 1 1 A 5 gl L M, . ...,,.. E - iv X- 1' . ' : Q K , 'G AIX, W-uv .95-A 1' I 5 Aaki .ii--M . ' L 1 John M. Nelsen Major: Psychology, Philosophy. Act- ivities: ISA, Vice President, Phi Al- pha Theta, Ec- umenical Board, Cum Laude. 5Tf 7T 'W' 'Y X: g ff 5 . I 1 Q , 3, Robert E. Edwards Major: Economics, Political Science. Activities: ISA 2-4, President 4. 419' V 5 A Theophilus Chike E. Ohiagu Major: Economics, Political Science. Activities: ISA, Ep- silon Beta Alpha, Foreign Students Assoc., President. 3 s V y . I 1: Q7 yi 4 J. Bradley Fawl Stephen C. Ileisner Major: Economics. Activities: ISA. Major: Psychology. Activities: ISA. Clinton Udell Imboden Jr. Major: Psychology. Activities: ISA, Campus Christian Fellowship. Dale E. Johnson Major: Physics. Activities: ISA, Varisty, Ten- nis. Desmond Bryon Kerr Major: Biology. Activities: ISA. I I A .':.- 'sn i ' V .. is Everett I-Iart Smith Ronald Eugene Presseley Major: Chemistry. Activities: ISA, Alpha Chi, Pi Mu Ep- silon, Amer. Chemi- cal Society. H A,-AY-dk, .A,,,EE,xJ,gYY :J - Y ,1-,.?...-.i- Major: Biology. Act- ivities: ISA, Vice President, Beta Beta Beta, Scab- bard and Blade. l 4 w ? 1 I I V 1 i N oi 4 is Y 1 , 180 -Emil .mm Swensson III Major: Economics. Activities: ISA, Vice-president 3, Epsilon Beta Alpha, Debate Team 4. Class Of 1977 ,,.,.,,, jf , by 2555? Robert Chester Stroebel Major: Biology. Act- ivities: ISA. Steven C. Brady Thomas M. Cull John C. Ebert James L. Ellis 'Mark L. Falloon Taek K. Kim Hector R. Masure Norman J. Mechlin Kiilu Mulugeta Stuart I-l. Norris Glenn Schowengerdt John I-I. South Joseph P. Thompson Wilson Tang Not Shown Jonathan Curtis Todd Fisher Stuart Malles William Steiner Samuel Stewart f Q2 ,515 1 flaw- ' N f ,. 1 . 5 .MU , j 4 if 4 as - Laurence Michael Robert Dan T00fhl113lI Major: Theater. Act- ivities: ISA, Alpha Psi Omega. Wright Major: French, Spanish. Activities: ISA, Student As- sembly, Social Judiciary Board, Chairman 43 Scab- bard and Blade, Treas.. 4: Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Mu Gamma, Stud- ent Associate. if QDPCAW' A , , 'K ,, -f' iw ,' fg 1 :-ff . ,,k, g: -f E ,, -fl I 7-of y , 'P . .- ',- s 'v W U N X .1 -1. f l A A - h -Y. . z Q :ny s ,S im, 1 ' L 7 V ' ' - N -,-. , 4 , 'x ' . gi: ' ' A 4 We 32 S A-I' Jail Yee , .513 , A ali! cr . , K wx Stephen Gartner David Behringer I I fix, 'I . 1'.-. wus? 3 71 51? ,J J L 1 Ls Class QE 1918 Courtney L. Anthony Thomas D. Cheavens Mark A. Coil, LBWTBIICE 0. Dahl Kevin M. Downey Mark T. GIEEI1 Ronald L. Hack Mark l'I0el'l13l'l Michael P. Kennedy Kerry L. Kimble James A. Leader Carl D. Meinke Clark S. Mount Harold L. Reeder Charles N. Roth Arie E. Schreiner Rene E. Smeraglia Damon C. Snow David V. Taylor Gerald A. Wait Steven L. Wallace Not Shown Steve Bezler Randy Baker John J. Kennedy Timothy Schlueter James Stoessel Class OE 18 i WEAZEY HALL M , , ,L . 1 .. , , , ,,,,,! .V w w . , I . H L ii 'l L , H H .1 1, 1,1 ,mm M ,I' I1 3, Eu 1 Q NH Wi' ul! ll :QW :K U1 1151? :El lj wj? Vg l N 1 M mf 122: N 182 T gg 5 , ' , n. yin-f'ff f A 2 . eff' 'Lg iw , ,, 'ic AX Q11-fn, Y' Y 'i V i me W6 ' X .Diff ' ' V- A A .assncvhl . ' Bi ' :wary-., ,. .- ffm . rv ,M .1 M , -1 1 , f , S, , ,- 0, 1,1 ' ' 'HE :TW J ' Y .an Agg.. -........-.... ,. ..-..k....,....,..,....-.--......-....L. - . .. ..Y. .. .. .. , . 1. , I8 INDEPEN ENTS 1s4 Class Of 1976 1 ..a.1. 5 .. L, , -4 If f 1 .5 Wg S 1 ga. Z f Zs.f,.:.zf Sm. JBIIIES L. Grow Major: Economics. Activities: mdep elldellf. Not Shown Joseph M. Barks II Major: Economics Activities: Indep- endent. George S. Fields Major: Biology. Act- ivities: Indepen- dent. Alexander J. Gates II Major: English. Act- ivities: Independ- ent. Greg G. Glover Major: Psychology. Activities: Indep- endent. Paul N. Jenkins Major: Economics: Activities: Indep- endent. The Independents of West. minster live very busy and ac. tive lives. The main indepen. dent house on campus is Sweazey Hall, however in. dependents are not confined to this house alone for in. dependents are Sound on the Churchill Quadrangle and off- campus. ' Independents are Eound in every part of campus life from the Student Assembly to the Social Judiciary Board to the school publications. Many in. dependents who live in Sweazey are varsity athletes, working hard to bring glory to West- minster. Their contributions are many and varied. The Independent is a special sort of guy. Not willing to join any social organization, he is trying to break out on his own and prove his own worth to H. M. Julian Major: Economics. Activities: Indep- endent. Paul C. Redfern Major: Chemistry, Physics. Activities: Independent. Ralph E. Salter Major: English. Act- ivities: Indep- elldellf. Vincent Staudenmeyer Major: Psychology. Activities: Indep- endent. John L. Suttehfield Major: I-Iistory. Act- ivities: Independ- ent. others. William S. Walsman Major: I-Iistory. Act- ivities Indepen- dent. . David I-I. Warden Major: Chemistry, Biology. Activities: Independent. Graham I-I. Warren Major: Political Science. Activities: Independent. Neil Q. Wehrman Major: Economics. Activities: Indep- endent. James B. Yancey Major: Economics. Activities: Indep- endent. 3 D ii Roy Carrington Brian Cassidy Ray Christensen Steven Cox Victor Dartt Terrie Day David Deming John Douglas Robert Caldwell Vernon Scheiter Ed Henry Michael Mahanes Dewey Markham Joe B. Morris Gary Owens Q, John Durbin Glenn H. Knight James Loyet James Epperson Kevin Flynn John l-loiiman Ian Horn Thomas Howe Kevin Kelly Robert Kranz Paul Lammert Class OE 1977 Mark Atkinson Doug Attebery Charles Baker Dave Coombs David Dunleavy Charles Evans Phil Greer Herman I-lall Not Shown Richard Snyder Philip Sportsman Patrick Thomason Terry Weatherspoon Donald Westmoreland Phil Winger Class Of 1978 ND! Sh0Wtl Doug Barringer Morris Bell Don Benage John Breyiogle Boyd Brandom Alex Bridewell Rene Brown Wesley Burns John Leskovec John Marolf Don Masek Thomas Miller I-lenry McNeese Daniel 0'Neal William Orthwein Y -- ' -'--f'-' 4 Richard Prehn Jerry Richey Geoffrey Roeder Alan Schertel Rex Scott Michael Sloan John Swan 18 186 C1358 OE 1979 Brent Alberda Brian Carey Kyle W. Cooper Howard Elsey Ross Harmon Nell Horwitz Donald Loie f XXX I Not Shown Nell Adams Anthony Anderson Donald Austin Michael Backer Byron Bagby Richard Baker Thomas Baker Todd Baker Steven Benowltz James Benson Thomas Berry Kevin Boothman Timothy Breyne Jack Bridges Cliff M. Callls Kent Naylor I Vince Roberson M.. ' '.. ,ag Doug Roberts ' V K J Ron Sandlin 1 fp, .V 1 ...,. ,W if A5 ' Q Bruce Whlte 'W ff 'A , fl: X . '7 'fiEE'E'1! fps QL Sae zz - an mx2s5s1fh1,!:,:i Gerald Clark Kevin Johnson Raymond Niles Mark Connor Keith Journey Alieu Njle William Curtis Matthew Kranz William Reaur Austln D'Souza Stephen Krlstich Greg Reynolds Timothy Dalgle Harry Krosbeln Krls Rlce Christopher Demery Joseph Laks Marc Smith Gerald Doran Jeff LeSourd Tony Sweede Richard Ebbert Ernesto Machlcao Charles Torpey Alan Epperson Thomas Maher Cory Trapp Gary Folles Steven McClelland Jeff Uebinger David Freed Ken McManus Thad Wharton John Gee Joel McQuitty Kevin Wlllls Nazar Hamarat Randy Meek Kendall Haulotte Philip Mercer Curtis Johnson Richard Mueller James A. Johnson ESQ, 1 l - -Tl 1 5. .f 'gfff 1? wg ' , 1g,g,s:4 U ii:-41 ' 1 rv , ,,., . , -.. 1 N .43--ff, 5115+ I8 I I 188 gent W 1 1 1 3 3 I i I I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li .1:sQ:sEf5,QI.15-'1-5, gfi gflag 1 1, f-:HG-32:3 f sr' L IB HURT TERM V74 ' 'wr , tr! 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Jia ' A X, A ' ? . -M ffyn , M 'f ' W f,,, J X' xi I .Ax R 1 I 1 1 , 1 1 1 eww' nil 1 Q9 'SW' M At Westminster Short Term is a time for some to relax and for some to finish what they left undone from the winter semester. But it is certainly a good time for everyone. After spending the preceding winter months indoors, people are ready for a little sun and fun 'I Winf hifi ,ucv r q 44 XL 'M' -1 Y T Week -f.1wgS:2lijg,,'i5w 1 5 . . I . ff 221' I l f .fa I g ,, 1 xx A '- fi W Nw, E h . i . Vi I ,A M . ,, , ' A wx - ff., --- WLTWWT ' ' I X 2:85 -'v------H.. 1 3' I a . My I 'ff-:.J,, W rr. 1 A fm ll 411, 4 of , e- 'El - W - ig no , -- ve, ggwz . . .- -. . f f ,,a. , r , . ,fiiiia f' im ,fff 'jEfsf'i:,f+ , ' I llil Fszfxfgg 'A 1 7 1h:,A!'!': K iam, n N ,r -gait, g ,, :jf Q. 5 .. I Yiififf 1 ' 'iff so-if .SEQ A 3 .a, ,. 7.g3f,g,ff1 -ge- ,xv MA- Lg. gs, Q ! 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Louls, Mo. 63120 Julla Street, Gallatin MiSSOuFl 64640 AUSTIN, David Allen JR, fSigma Alpha Epsllonj, 9851 lone Lane, St LOUIS, Missouri 63123 AUSTIN, Donald Steven 9851 lone Lane, St Louis, Mo 63123 AYERS, Lawrence Fales III FR, 276 Ridge Trail Drive, Chesterfield, Mo 63017 BACKER, Michael Geard , 5644 Murdoch, Louls,Mo 63109 BAGBY, Byron Scott. FR 1416 Westminster, Fulton, Mo. 65251 BAHLMAN, William Ward: SR, 197 Greenhills Road, Cincinnati, Ohlo 45208 BAILEY, Drennan, II: JR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 46 Country Side Lane, St. Louis, Missouri 63131 BAILEY, Mark Scotten: FR, 314 East Gay Street, Warrensburg, Mo. 64093 BAKER, Byron Robert, Jr.: SR, Phi Gamma Delta, 4408 Edmondson, Dallas, Texas 75205 BAKER, Charles Timothy: Jn, 440s Edmondson, N Mellon, Lnttle Rock, Ark 72207 BARKS, Joseph Mllster, III SR, Klngdom Clty, Mlssourl 65262 BARR, Rlchard Steven SO, Webster Acres, Webster Groves, Mo 63119 BARRINGER, Douglas Mc Dowell FR, Sweazey Hall, Route 6 Box 100, Sprlngfleld, Ill 62707 BARRON, John Lentz FR, fu Colonial Hills Parkway, Creve Coeur, Mlssourl 63141 BARROW, Brent Herring FR, 1021 Bluff Street, Fulton, Mo 65251 BARROW, Bruce Kent' sn, Phi nelra Theta, 1021 Bluff Street, Fulton, Mlssourl 65251 BARROW, Daniel Louis: SR, Kappa Alpha, 445 S. O a k H ill R 0 a d Pittsfield, Illlnols 62363 BARTHOLDT, Eric John: FR, 625 Grant, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas 66027 BARTTELBORT, Scott Walter: JR, Beta Theta Pl, 202 N. Sixth Street, Mascoutah, Ill. 62258 BATES, Gregg Kendall: JR, Phi Delta Theta, 8710 Cherokee Lane, BENSON, James Preston FR, 518 Oak Hlll Drive Edwardsvllle, Ill 62025 BERRY, Thomas Robert FR, 241 Linden, Clayton, Mo 63105 Welgle H ll, 100 Blackburn, Fulton, M0 65251 BLACK, Paul Dean JR, Kappa Alpha, 645 W Logan, Moberly, MISSOUFI 65270 BLAKEMORE, Gregory Thomas SO, Beta Theta Pi, 1614 Ormsby Lane, Louisvllle, Ky 40222 BLATTNER, John David FR, 201 East Ninth Street, Fulton, Mo 65251 BLIM, Richard David: SR, Weigle Hall, 2209 West 68 Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66208 BLOCHBERGER, Richard Kent' SR, Beta Theta Pl, 1700 Swifts Highway, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101 BLUTH, Michael Raymond: FR, Phi Delta Theta, 569 Beauford, St. Louis, Mo. 63122 BODLEY, Theodore Ches ter, Jr.: FR, 2645 East 66th Street, Tulsa, Okla. 74136 BOLIN, William Francis: A ' . 6 - ' - - I ' . 7 ' g Beta Theta Pig. 53 nEzLEn, Steve: FR, : C . ' a I a o , ' s , , . FR- St: g , . ' 4 ' ' 7 7 I JANDERSON, Kurt Griffith: ' FR, Beta Theta Pl, 14940 Juneau Boulevard, Elm Grove, Wisconsin 53122 ANTHONY, Courtney Le- roy, III: SO, Welgle Hall, 1116 Buckingham, Ger- mantown, Tenn. 38138 ARTMAN, William Dennis: FR, 120 Meadow Drlve, Fairborn, Ohlo 45924 ATCHESON, Klm L.: SO, Beta Theta Pl, 2111 West 70th Terrace, Shawnee Mlsslon, Kansas 66208 ATKINSON, Mark G.: JR, Sweazey Hall, Aux- vasse, Mo. 65231 ATTEBERY, Douglas Ew- lng: JR, 1707 Vine, Fulton, Mlssourl 65251 AUDRAIN, Robert Warren: SR, Welgle Hall, 5312 - Fletcher, Jennings, Mlssourl 63136 AULGIJR, Robert Davis: SR, Sigma Chl, 302 E. Dallas, Texas 75205 BAKER, Richard M.: FR, 1012 Mohawk, Fulton, Missouri 65251 BAKER, Todd Wilson: FR, 27 Black Oak nl-lve, sa. Louis, Mo. 63121 BAKER, William Randall: FR, Route 1, Box 198, New Bloomfield, Mo. 65063 BALDWIN, Christopher Owsley: FR, Phl Gamma Delta, 2033 Prairie Lane, Springfield, Mo. 65804 BALDWIN, Roger Mor- rison: SR, QSigma Alpha spsllonp, 1242 sd- wards, Clnclnnatl, ohlo 45208 BARBOUR, Robert Kevln: 4 SO, Sigma Chl, Route 1, Box 185A, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901 BARGER, William Jack- son: FR, Slgma Chl, 1309 Leawood, Kans. 66206 BATES, William Bllnn, III: SR, Sigma Chl, 8 Meadow Lane, Lincoln, Illinois 62656 BEHRENS, James Ray- mond: SO, Phi Delta Theta, 813 Main, New London, Mo. 63459 BEHRINGER, David Clyde: FR, 1204 N. Carolina, Loulslana, Mo. 63353 BELL, Morris Earl, Jr.: FR, Sweazey Hall, 6436 Agnes, Kansas Clty, Mo. 64134 BELLOWS, Roderick Alan: FR, 2347 Berry Street, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 BENAGE, Donald M.: SO, Sweazey Hall, 523 Char- tler, Ferguson, Mo. 63135 BENOWITZ, Steven Rob- ert: FR, 346 Augustine Street, Rochester, New York 14613 SR, qsigma Alpha Ep- sllonj, 8521 Colonlal Lane, St. Louis, Mlssourl 63124 BONE, Gregory Thomas: FR, 7705 West Main, Belleville, Ill. 62223 BONNEY, Edward Creigh- ton: JR, Beta Theta Pl, 42 Southpolnt Place, Washington, Missouri 63090 BOOTHMAN, Kevln Henry: FR, 1320 Lee Circle North, Blythevllle, Ark. 72315 , BRADY, Steven Carl: JR: Welgle Hall, 1318 Paris Road, Columbia, Mis- souri 65201 IBRANDOM, Boyd Dudley: FR, Sweazey Hall, 602 East Forrest, Gallitln, Mo. 64640 BRANDOM, Robert John- son: JR, Beta Theta Pl, 421 NW 58th, Kansas City, Missouri 64118 BRANDON, Steven Lane: FR, 8400 East 93rd Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64138 BRATTON, Dwight Curry: FR, Sigma Chl, 1942 Shadow Lane, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 BREDEMAN, Thomas Kevin: SO, Phi Kappa Psi, 506 Miller, Jeffer- son City, Mo. 65101 BRENNER, Michael Step- hen: FR, 208 Michael Street, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 BREYFOGLE, John Leroy: S0, 164 N. Woodlawn, Decatur, lll. 62522 BREYNE, Timothy Rich- ard: FR, 621 rlhe Ave- nue, Aurora, Ill. 60505 BRIDEWELL, Alexander H.: FR, Sweazey Hall, 789 Burr, Winnetka, lll. 60093 BRIDGES, Jack Gene: FR, Route 2, Box 40, Republic, Mo. 65738 BRINKMEYER, Dlrk Ray- ner: SR, Phi Gamma Delta, 416 Newland St., New London, Iowa 52645 BRINLEE, Jonathan N.: 223 Spruce, Sante Fe, N. M. 87501 BRITT, Ernest Douglas, Jr.: SO, Sigma Chi, 7 Mosley Acres, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 BRITT, Michael Norman: FR, Delta Tau Delta, 1505 Suggett, Enid, Okla. 73701 BROOKINS, Lawrence Alden Jr.: JR, 502 Crestwood Drlve, Fulton, Missouri 65251 BROSH, Kevin Lee: JR, Sigma Chl, 11 Country Club Drive, Newport, Ark.7211z BROWN, Randall Dale: FR, Route 1, Fulton, Mo. 65251 BROWN, Rene: SO, 1609 Cole, St. Louis, Mo- 63106 BRUMLEY, Joe Anson, Jr.: FR, 2 Letour Court, Manchester, Mo. 63011 BRUNNER, Phllip Gardner: FR, Sigma Chl, 404 Miller, Marked Tree, Ark.12365 BUCHAN, Colin Charles: FR, Phi Delta Theta, Sao Paulo Alpardatas S.A., caixa Postal s001, sae Paulo, Brazil BUCHANAN, Kevin Bur. chette: JR, Sigma Alpha 5595110115 1209 Twill Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 63137 BUDKE, Louis, Henry, 111: FR, 9910 Wild Deer Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 IBUNTEN, Kenneth Robert III: FR, 16 Arbor Lane, Wilbraham, Mass. 01095 BURGE, Edward Hiatt: FR, 345 Ridge Road, Kenil- worth, lll. 60043 BURKE, John Emmett: FR, 1308 Warde Ave, Charleston, Mo. 63834 BURNS, Wesley Alan: FR, Sweazey Hall, 1159 Halloran, Cahokia, lll. 62202 BUROFF, Robert Marcus: JR, Delta Tau Delta, 30 Duffield Place, Prince- ton, New Jersey 08540 BURSTEIN, David Harrel: SO, Phi Delta Theta, 5 Rolling Rock Court, Ladue, Mo. 63124 BURT, Terry Lynn: SR, Box 295, Auxvasse, Mo. 65231 BUTLER, Brian Alistair: SO, Phi Gamma Delta, 707 Lakeside Dr., Channelvlew, Texas 77530 BUTLER, Dana Andrew: SR, Phi Gamma Delta, 707 Lakeside, Chan- nelview, Texas 77530 BYARD, Wayde Belmont: FR, N. Mabbettsville Road, Millbrook, N.Y. 12545 C CALABRIA, Steven Duane: FR, Phi Delta Theta, 6335 West Northway Highway, Dallas, Texas 75225 CALDWELL, Edm0lId Briscoe: FR, Route 11 Perry, Missouri 63462 CALDWELL, Robert Sid- ney: JR, Sweazey H8119 5644 Bellefountaine, Kansas City, MISSOUP1 64130 CALLAN, Thomas LYON: FR: 933 Mitchell, Elmhurst, lll. some CAMERON, James Stuart: FR, 1008 Timber Lane, Wilmette, Illinois 60091 CAMERON, William Bruce: SO, Sigma Chi, 6515 Overhill Rd. Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66208 CANGE, Stephen William: FR, Route 3, Clover Leaf Road, Belleville, lll. 62221 CANNON, John .Lewisr SO, Beta Theta Pi, 125 Westledge Rd., W. Simsbury, Conn 06070 CAREY, Brian Arthur: FR, 9363 Hazelrldge Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63126 CARRINGTON, Roy Lynn: SO, 617 Vine, Fulton, Missouri 65251 CASEY, Carleton Adams: FR, 3010 Sedgewick Drive, Lynchburg, Virginia 24503 CASH, Danny Neal: JR, Sigma Chl, Route 3, Box 474, Newport, Ark. 72112 CASHION, Ted Hurley: JR, Sigma Chi, 369 Valley Club Road, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 CASSIDY, Brian Patrick: FR, Sweazey Hall, 770 Sheridan Road, Winnetka, Ill. 60093 CAVE, Rodney Kent: SR, qKappa Alpha!! 307 East 10th, Fulton, Missouri 65251 CHAPMAN, Keith George: FR, 2419 Pinehurst, Overland, Mo. 63114 Cl-IAPPEE, Warren Paul, Jr.: SR, 2054 Albry Street, Alton, Illinois 62002 CHEAVENS, Thomas Dean, Jr.: FR, Welgle Hall, 15 E. Alhambra Dr., Colum- bla, Mo. 65201 CHRISTENSEN, Raymond Patrick: FR, Sweazey Hall, 6964 Tomahawk Road, Prairie Village, Kan.66208 CHURCH, Charles Wood- ward: SO, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4809 West 96th Terr., Overland Park, Kansas 66207 CLAPP, Thomas Harrison: FR, 310 West Seventh Street, Fulton, Mo. 65251 . -in ,. -. eZr:.2.LL 1151-!!.1Al !i'. ' CLARK, Gerald Patrick: FRS 1111 North Vine, Fulton, Mo. 65251 COATE, David Edward: SO, Beta Theta Pl, 9306 Buena Vista, Prairie Village, Kansas 66201 CODAY, Robert Scott: SO, Kappa Alpha, Box 138, Mansfield, Mo. 65704 coGLlzER, William' war- ren: JR, Phi Delta Theta, 1714 East 30th, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114 COIL, Mark Adkins: SO, Weigle Hall, 315 Crest- view, Mexico, Mo. 65265 COLAW, Frank Dean: SR, Sigma Chi, 1000 lndlan Hills Drive, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 COLLINSON, Craig Bishop: SR, Phi Gamma Delta, Route 2, Winfield, Kan- sas 67156 CONNER, Donald: SO, Phi' Delta Theta, 2418A Bacon, St. Louis, Mo.- 63106 CONNOR, Mark Joseph: FR, 707 Diane Avenue, Elglh, nl. 60120 CONRADES, John Edwin: Fr, 4 Deerfield Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 CONTRERAS, Kenneth Dan: JR, Phi Gamma Delta, 2307 S. Cedar, Sapulpa, Okla. 74066 COOK, Douglas Wllllams, JR.: SO, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1630 Judson, Evanston, lll. 60201 COOK, James Edward: FR, 4 Dunn's Lane, Rlch- mond, Mo. 64085 COOK, Timothy Gene: FR, Beta Theta Pi, 416 E. Church Street, Mas- coutah, lll. 62258 COOKE, Paul Steven: SO, Kappa Alpha, 3706 Ruth Dr., Granite Clty, lll. 62040 COOMBS, David Edward: JR, 211 Edwin Avenue, Glendale, Mlssourl 63122 COOPER, Kyle W.: FR, 1973 I-lartroad, Lexington Ky. 40502 COULTER, Richard Frank- lln: FR, Phi Kappa Psl, 4203.VVeSt 1515! Stq Shawnee Mission, Kan. 66224 Kappa Psl, 415 Wlck sworth Lane, St Louis, Mo 63122 COX, Stephen Welch FR, Sweazey Hall: 440 West 58th, Kansas City, Mo 64113 CRAIGHEAD, James LEWIS' SO, QKBPPB FR, Route 3, Box 11, Holt Summit, Mo 65043 DAY, Terrle Lee SO, Sweazey Hall: 2 Spec trum, Fenton, Mo. 63026 DEMARSE, George Gerold: FR: 65 Southern Drive, Bellev1lle,l1l 62223 P Holloman AFB, NM 88330 DOWNEY, Kevln Mlchael FR, Welgle Hall, 13006 Musket Court, St. Louis, M0 63141 DOWNING, LOUIS Brent: SO, Phi Gamma Delta: Route 1, Elsberry, Mo. Louls, Mo 63124 ELLIS, James Lee JR, Welgle Hall, Route 1 Box 250, Sllex,Mo 63377 ELLIS, Joseph Michael: S0 Delta Tau Delta: 108 Rolfe Drlve, Warson Woods, Mo. 63122 cox, Jerome Mins: FR: Phi DAVIDSON, Glenn Kirtley: 2715 San Juan I-00 , 014-Watson Road, St. M . : , - - ' .' : ' . 6 , . - 5 Alphay: 819 High Street, Fulton, Mo. 65251 cnoxron, Hardy Win- burn, Jr.: SO: Delta Tau Delta: 420 W. Walnut, Rogers, Ark. 72756 CULL, Thomas Miller: S0: Weigle Hall: 501 E. Clin- ton, Clinton, Mo. 64735 CULVERHOUSE, Ian Ste- wart: 306 West 7th Street, Fulton, Mo. 65251 CURTIS, Jonathan Brad- ford: SO: The Barclay l-louse, Apt 3-B, 230 s. Brentwood, Clayton, Mo. 63105 CURTIS, William Wood- ward: FR: 1705 Randel Road, Oklahoma City, okla. 73116 D'SOUZA, Austin Eugene: FR: 904 East Line, Kirksville, Mo. 63501 DAHL, Lawrence Oscar: FR: Weigle Hall: 2640 Mulberry, Northbrook, lll.60062 DAIGLE, Timothy John: FR: 1 Pond Road, West- Eord, Mass. 01886 DALE, Stephen Glenn: SO: 5114 Stonecrest Street, St. Joseph, Mo. 64506 DANIEL, Lawrence Lyons: SR: Beta Theta Pl: 1404 Twin Lakes Drive, Rogers, Arkansas 72756 DANIELS, David Penn: SR: 1Sigma Chi: 150 Wood- lawn, Quincy, Illinois 62301 DANIELSON, John C. JR: 739 Grove Ave, Barring- ton, Ill. DARLING, Albert, Jr.: SO: Sigma Chi: 5306 West 80th Terrace, Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 DARTT, Victor Luke: SO: 21 Chamberlain Court, Belleville, Ill. 62223 DEMERY, Christopher Allen: FR: Route 6, Box 405: Joplin, Mo. 64801 DEMICK, Robert Alan: JR: Beta Theta Pi: 5662 Oak Valley Road, Kettering, Ohio 45440 DEMIEN, Russell Fre- derick: FR: Phi Gamma Delta: Route 1, Went- zville, Mo. 63385 DEMING, David L.: SO: Sweazey Hall: 755 Northmoor, Florissant, Mo. 63033 DEWEESE, Donald Max: SR: Beta Theta Pi: 8220 Dearborn, Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 DEWS, Donald Wayne: FR: Route 3, Fulton, Mo. 65251 DICIRO, Scott Charles Anthony: FR: 630 North Silver Street, Olney, Ill. 62450 DICUS, Todd Charles: SR: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 8816 Iroquois Trail, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 DILTHEY, David Earl: FR: 350 St. Patrick, Floris- sant, Mo. 63031 DODGE, Mark Edwin: JR: qPhi Delta Thetaj: 2071 S. Dewey, Bartlesvllle, Oki:-1.74003 DODSON, John Walter, III: FR: Delta Tau Delta: 31 Circle nl-lve, Hot Springs, Ark. 11901 DOERNER, Phillip Gene: FR: 2217 Redbud, Dun- can, Okla. 73533 DOLAN, John T.: FR: 1623 View Woods, St. Louis, Mo. 63122 DORAN, Gerald William: FR: 1943 Meadow Street, Springfield, Mo. 65804 DORSCH, John Adrian: JR: 7 Beta Theta Pi: 5401 West 79th, Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 DOULGAS, John Wllllam, Jr.: FR: Sweazey Hall: 63343 DRAZ, David lngrahan: FR: 303 Sherman Ave- nue, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas 66027 DRUMMOND, Robert Carter: SO: Phi Delta Theta: 4337 Selwyn, Bridgeton, Mo. 63044 DUDLEY, Stephen 'rel-ry: SO: Kappa Alpha: 11566 Withersiield Drive, sc. Louis, Mo. 63138 DUNLEAVY, David Fran- cis: JR: Sweazey Hall: Pleasant Rise, Brook- Rield, Conn. 06804 DUPREE, James Joseph: FR: Highway 17, Weldon, Ark. 72177 DURBIN, John Harold: SO: Sweazey Hall: Route 5, Paducah, Kentucky 42001 DUTCHER, Joe Blake, Jr.: FR: 811 NW 41st St., Lawton, Okla. 73501 E EAGLETON, William Le- muel, IV: SO: Sigma Chi: 2847 East 58th St. Tulsa, Okla. 74105 EAST, Charles Stockley: FR: 21 East Pallsaides, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 EBBERT, Richard Keith: FR: Route 3: Trenton, Missouri 64683 EBERT, John Creighton: JR: Weigle Hall: 2615 Felix Street, St. Joseph, Mo.64501 EDWARDS, Mark Callis: FR: 4895 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Vir- ginia 22207 EDWARDS, Robert Eugene: SR: Weigle Hall: Route 1, Elsberry, Missouri 63343 EDWARDS, seon Presley: so: Beta 'rneca Pig 9846 ELLIS, Wllllam Joseph: SR: Sigma Chi: R.R. 1, Box 250, Silex, Missouri 63377 . ELSER, Joseph Maurice: FR: 422 Harlan, I-log Springs, Ark. 71901 ELSEY, Howard McKee: FR: 2201 King Place NW, Wa: .hington, D.C. 20007 EPHLAND, Peter K.: FR: 722 N. Prospect, Park Ridge, Ill. 60068 EPPERSON, Alan Dale: FR: 906 East Morningside, Fulton, Mo. 65251 EPPERSON, James: SO: Sweazey Hall: 906 E. Morningside, Fulton, M0.65251 EPPRIGHT, Thomas David: SR: Phi Delta Theta: Box 23, Ver- sailles, Missourl 65084 EUBANK, Christopher Carr: JR: Phi Delta Theta: 1020 West 60th Terr, Kansas City, Mo. 64113 EVANS, Charles Alan: JR: Sweazey Hall: 804 Edgewood, Columbia, Mo. 65201 EWING, James 0.: FR: 5526 Dehoache, Dallas, Texas 75200 F FALLOON, Mark Louis: JR: Weigle Hall: Route 2: Bourbon, Mo. 65441 FARRIS, Alan Miller: SR: Beta Theta Pl: 11130 Walnut,- Kansas City, Missouri 64114 FARRIS, James Bradley: FR: 11130 Walnut, Kan- sas City, Mo. 64114 FASSLER, Timothy Ger- ard: SO: Sweazey Hall: 732 Don Ron Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63123 FAWL, J. Bradley: SR: Weigle Hall: 9216 W. 71st St., Overland Park, Kansas 66204 FIELDS, George Stanley: SR, 20631 Deanvllle, Cin- cinnati, Ohio 45240 FIENE, Donald Fred, Jr.: JR, Beta Theta Pl, 575 John Paul Jones, Millington, Tennessee 38053 FINLAY, David Maclennan: FRS 9917 Flora, Kansas City, Mo. 64131 FINLAYSON, John Bruce: SR, fsigma Alpha Ep- silony, 1112 North Jefferson, Carrollton, Missouri 64633 FISCHER, Frederick Hubert: SR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 18 Cricklewood Place, Frontenac, Missouri 63131 FISHBEIN, Robert Ed- ward: S0, Delta Tau Delta, 1112 Linden Ave, Richmond Heights, Mo. 63117 FISHER, James Roy: JR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, RR 1, Greenfield, Ill. 62044 FISHER, Todd Michael: JR, 2137 Greenwood, Wilmette, Ill. 60091 FITZPATRICK, John Ray- mond, III: SO, Delta Tau Delta, 1206 East 27th, Tulsa, Okla. 74114 FLYNN, Kevin Kean: SO, 309 West 6th Street, Fulton, Missouri 65251 FLYNN, Michael Ray: SO, Kappa Alpha, 202 E. Kyger St., Frankfort, Ind.46041 FOILES, Gary Luke: FR, Marquess Hall, 3116 Crawford Avenue, Par- sons, Kansas 67357 FONTAINE, Jeffrey David: SO, Phi Gamma Delta, 4010 S. Utica, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 FORTUNE, Billy Jeffrey: FR, Weigle Hall: 901 Hiway 67 North, New- port, Ark. 72112 FOSTER, Jay Russell: FR, Auxvasse, Missouri 65231 FRANCIS, Daniel Jerome: JR, Kappa Alpha, 103 High Forest Drive, Belleville, Ill. 62223 FRANCIS, David Anthony: JR, Kappa Alpha, 103 High Forest Drive, Belleville, Ill. 62223 FRANKLIN, Bruce Wood. worth: FR, 13146 Sn-aw. berry Way, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 FREED, David Keith: FR, 412 S. Judson, Fort Scott, Kansas 66701 FRIEZE, Craig A.: FR, 10511 Manor, Leawood KS.66206 FRY, Michael Forrest: JR, ,Beta Theta Piy, 3931 Sumner Street, Shreve- port, La. 71109 FULLER, Jack Charles: SO, 685 Henry Avenue, Ballwin, Mo. 63011 G GABRIEL, James 1-im-un: rn, 310 seurn mver Street, Batavia, lu. 60510 GARRISON, Michael Ho- ward: FR, 709 East Mc- Cracken, Ozark, Mo. 65721 GARTNER, Stephen Doug- las: FR, 3942 Maple, Northbrook, Ill. 60062 GATES, Alexander Jona- thon, II: SR, 1616 West 10th Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 GAUEN, Gregory Rae: FR, 2564 Westmoreland, Granite City, Ill. 62040 GEDDES, John Hamilton: FR, 2912 Spring Creek, Rockford, Ill. 61107 GEE, John David: FR, 179 River Bend Drive, Chesterfield, Mo. 63017 GENSTER, Jeffrey Laird: SO, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 1620 South Kearney, Denver, Colo. 80222 GEORGES, George Peter, Ill: FR, 2 Daniel Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 GIACOMA, James Michael: SO, Delta Tau Delta, 1705 Roth Hill Drive, Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043 GILBERT, William Mc- Beath: SO, 1Beta Theta Pij, 104 S. Rock Hill, Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 GLENN, Joseph Paul: FR, H3 Southmoor Drive, Clayton, Missouri 63105 GLOVER, Gregory Grant: SR, Sweazey Hall, 427 Clif-Side Court, Glen- dale, Missouri 63122 GRAEFE, Richard Allen: so, Delta 'rau Delta, 11718 Criterion, St. Louis, Me. 63138 GRAHAM, Stephen J eralld, Jr.: FR, Signla Chi, Box 462, Tuckerman, Ark. 72473 GRAHAM, Thomas Warne, ll: SO, Phi Kappa Psi, Route 1, Box 291, Leavenworth, Kan. 66048 GRAY, David Bradley: FR, 715 Market street, Lewisburg, Penn. 17837 GREATHOUSE, Brian An- drew: SR, Kappa Alpha, 34 Riviera Drive, Granite City, Illinois 62040 GREEN, Mark Trenton: SO, Sweazey Hall, 519 South Oak, Sparta, Ill. 62286 GREENHAW, John Fetter: JR, 1Delta Tau Deltaj, Goshen Road Box 4276, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 GREER, Phillip Morton, Jr.: JR, Sweazey Hall, 4445 Joyce Place, Berkeley, Mo. 63134 GREGG, Ronald Eric: JR, Phi Gamma Delta, Route 3, Dexter, Mo. 63841 GRIMES, Raymond James: SR, 333 Norwick Court, Ballwin, Missouri 63011 GROW, James Leslie: SR, 231 'Scycamore Street, Fulton, Missouri 65251 GUTHRIE, Charles For- rest: SO, Phi Gamma Delta, 1148 Ridgelynn, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 HACK, Ronald Lee: SO, Weigle Hall? 5354 Chat- field, St. Louis, Mo. 63129 F HAGOPIAN, Stephen Gregory: SO, Kappa Alpha, 2321 Gary Avenue, Granite City, Ill.62040 libs- ., .1e.-..g:-5-:'2L:sa1 1' HALDEMAN, Steven Jam. es: FR, Phi Gamma Del- fa! 1025 Stuyvesant I-3119, Ballwin, Missouri 63011 HALL, Harry Herbert, Jr.: FF? 516 Jefferson, im-kwoea, Mo. 63122 HALL, Herman Leray: JR, 1413 Kingswood Dr., Fulton, Missouri 65251 HALL, Karl Obed: SO, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Page Road, Box 31, Bowling Green, Mo. 63334 HALLORAN, Michael Thomas: SO, Delta Tau Delta, 4008 West l01St Terr, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66207 HAMARAT, Nazar: FR, Route 82, Millbrook N.Y. 12545 , ' HAMILTON, Reid Henry: SO, Kappa Alpha, 2736 East 15th Street, Joplin, Missouri 64801 HAMLIN, Daniel Thomas: FR, 92 Granvue Drive, Belleville, Ill. 62223 HANDRAHAN, Robert Warren: FR, 128 Gunston Hall Court, Chesterfield, Mo. 63017 HARDCASTLE, Craig Woodson: FR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 309 E. Claymont Drive, Ball- win, Missouri 63011 HARDCASTLE, Richard Rogers: SR, 309 E. Clay- mont Drive, Ballwln, Mo. 63011 HARMON, Ross Arnold: FR, 4719 west som Street, Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 HARRIS, Bruce Tyre: JR, Phi Delta Theta, 5 East 10th Street, Fulton, Missouri 65251 HARRIS, Samuel Morgan: SR, 9087 East 29th, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74129 HARRIS, William Tyre: JR, Weigle Hall, 321 West 7th Street, Fulton, Missouri 65251 HARRISON, William Dan- iel: FR, 12958 Lam- padaire, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 HARTGRAVES, Phillip M.: JR, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 908 W. Choctaw, Marlow, Okla. 73055 HASKINS, Russ Braden FR, R R 4, Box 139, Enid Okla 73701 HATFIELD, Martin Graves, 6215 High Dr , Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66208 HAUCK, Pump sm so, Kappa Alpha, 1902 g -....,...,.,.......,.i,...........,.... ,- ........ ...- . ., Kappa Alpha, 1307 West 7th Street, Fulton, Missourx 65251 HILTON, Peter Schuyler Street, Hnnsdale, Ill 60521 HoBAn'r, Dale cares Jn, Phi Delta Theta, 2501 HOWE, Thomas Young SO, 1935 Spruce Ave , Long mont, Colo 80501 HOWELL JOIII1 David J 1' Texas 25205 HOWLETT, David Stan ford JR, Sigma Alpha Epsxlon, P O Box 188, JAMES, Todd Edward FR, Pm Delta Theta, 2216 East 26th st, Tulsa okla 74114 JENKINS, David Allen FR, RR 1, Box 47, Leaven worth, Kansas 66048 - , - ' ' 1 , , -2 ' ' i Jr.: SR: Phi Delta Theta, FR, 420 East FOIIPIII FR, 4544 BelfO1't, Dallas, ' ' e ' '. . . Moberly, Trenton, Missouri 64683 HAULOTTE, Kendall Ray: FR, Route 1, Box 89E, Sedalla, Mo. 65301 HAVILAND, Mark Jeffrey: SO, Phi Delta Theta, Route 1, Freeburg, Missouri 65035 HAWLEY, Frank Wilkin- son: SO, Phi Delta Theta, 829 West 56th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64113 HEISNER, Stephen Carl: SR, Welgle Hall, Route 1, Grand Chain, Ill. 62941 HELD, Thomas Mark: FR, 6718 Elchelberger, St. Louis, Mo. 63109 HELLER, Gregory Scott: JR, Kappa Alpha, 2415 Prospect Avenue, Allen- town, Pa. 18103 HENDERSON, Davld Wayne: JR, qBeta Theta PU, Route 3, Box 712, Broken Arrow, Okla. 14012 HENKE, Elton Allan: FR, Phi Delta Theta, 3851 Mission Hllls Rd., Northbrook, Ill. 60062 HENNINGSEN, Brian Leroy: JR, Kappa Alpha, 7509 Valley Street, Omaha, Neb. 68124 HENRY, Edwin Stuart: JR, Sweazey Hall, 2305 Oak Dr., Louisiana, Missouri 63353 HERD, Michael Douglas: FR, Box 216, Coldwater, Kansas 67029 HESTER, John Stewart: SR, 1Beta Theta Ply, 1324 Bates, Springfield, Illinois 62704 HESTER, Walter Fllmore, 111: SO, Slgma Chl, 1000 S. Greenbay, Lake Forrest, Ill. 60045 HEUSLER, Thomas Earl: SO, Kappa Alpha, 9111 Clayton Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63124 HILLARD, Alan Ernest: SO, West 68th, Shawnee Mis sion, Kansas 66208 HOEMANN, Gary Wilbert: JR, Sweazey Hall, 10016 Aiiton Place, St. Louis, Mo. 63123 HOEMANN, Mark 1-lan-old: so, Weigle Han, ss Wayside Dr., Ferguson, MlSSOU1'l 63135 HOFFMAN, John Steven: FR, Sweazey Hall, 211 Kennedy Drive, Slkes- ton, Missouri 63801 HOFT, Thomas Wesley: FR, 913 Martin, Colum- bia, Mo. 65201 HOISINGTON, William Donald: SR, Beta Theta Pi, 808 Benton, Valley Park, Missouri 63088 HOLCOMBE, Steven Lee: FR, 2006 North Lynn, Pawhuska, Okla. 74056 HOLDER, James Edward: SO, Phi Delta Theta, 3630 Terwilleger, Tulsa, okla.74105 HOLEKAMP, Davld Lance: SO, Sigma Alpha Ep- sllon, 22 Maryhlll, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 HOLITIK, George Frank- lln: FR, 3 Edgehlll, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 HOLLRAH, Warren Mel- vin: SR, Delta Tau Delta, 928 Spring Ave- nue, St. Charles, Mis- sollrl 63301 HOLMES, Douglas Price, Jr. FR, 8 Country Club Road, Newport, Arkan- sas 72112 HORN, lan: SO, 150 Red Hlll Road, New City, N.Y. 10956 HORWITZ, Nell Mark: FR, 3326 W. Columbia, Lin- colnwood, lll. 60645 HOUSTON, Sam F.: FR, Delta Tau Delta, 163 Stoneleigh Towers, Ollvette, Mo. 63132 HOWARD, Robert Emmett, IV: JR, Phl Delta Theta, 5922 S. Pittsburg, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135 Auburn, Ky 42206 HUBBARD, Robert Gre- A gory: FR, Sigma Chi, Dowell Ave, Tucker- man, Ark. 72473 HUBBELL, George Peyton: JR, Beta Theta Pi, 302 McNab, Columbia, Mo. 65201 HUBBELL, Platt Thorpe: SR, Sigma Chi, 1210 W. 63rd St., Kansas City, Missouri 64113 HUDEC, Ronald Lewis: FR, 262 E. Forest Lane, Palatine, Ill. 60067 HUGHES, Daniel Patrick: FR, 2429 S. Franklin, Springfield, Mo. 65807 HULL, George Zimmer- man, Ill: FR, 1024 Thomas, Weston, Mo. 64098 HUME, Loran Paul: JR, Box 27, Kingdom Clty, Missouri 65252 HUMES, Terry William: FR, 4430 Shady Oak Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63129 HUNT, Howard Jenklns: SO, Sigma Chi, P.O. Drawer 808, Elberton, Georgia 30635 HUNTER, Frank Otho: JR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 36 Bayview Drive, St. Augustine, Fla. 32084 HUNTER, Joseph Harold: SO, Phi Delta Theta, P O Box E, Hartvllle, Missouri 65667 HURST, Robert Eugene: FR, 303 Parkway Lane, Pekin, Ill. 61554 HUTTER, Robert Leo: SO, Sigma Chi, 1010 Eastate Drive, Quincy, lll. 62301 IMBODEN, Cllnton Udell, Jr.: SR, Weigle Hall, 511 W. Polo Drive, Clayton, Missouri 63105 JENKINS, Paul William, Jr.: SR, Sweazey Hall, Route 1, Box 47, Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 JENNINGS, Walter Clark: FR, Phi Delta Theta, 124 Normandy, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 JOHNSON, Curtis Roy: FR, 2626 Oakley Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64127 JOHNSON, Dale Eugene: SR, Weigle Hall, 7238 Walnut, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 JOHNSON, James J.: FR, 13550 Woodend Bonner Springs, Ks. 66012 JOHNSON, Joe David: SR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 225 Highland Road, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma 73075 JOHNSON, Kevin Clay: FR, .3419 East 62nd Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64130 JOHNSON, Paul William: SO, Phi Delta Theta, 1941 Karlin Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63131 JOHNSON, Wayne H.: FR, 1941 Karlln Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63131 JOLLY, David William: FR, 3611 Gore, Lawton, Okla. 73501 ,f JONES, Michael Fields: SO, Phi Kappa Psi, 582 W. Lakeshore, Lincoln, Neb. 68528 JOURNEY, Brlan Keith: FR, 2705 N. Meriden Place, Oklahoma City, 0kl8.73127 JULIAN, H. M.: JR, 8102 Rosalie, Brentwood, Mo. 63144 K KAELIN, Phlllp Gordon: FR, 115 Autumn Lane, Belleville, Ill. 62223 KALIVAS, William Nlck: SO, Sigma Chl, 6209 NW Karen Road, Kansas City, Mo. 64151 KAPPLEMANN, Rick Ber- nard: FR: 3561 South Newton, Springfield, Mo.65807 KAUCHER, Robert F., ll: SO: Phi Kappa Psl: 309 Harrisburg, Belleville, Ill. 62223 KEELEY, Nicholas Paxton: SR: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: 1312 Dorney Drive, Chillicothe, Missouri 64601 KELLER, David Kanls: SO: fSigma Chiy: 8 Edgehlll Road, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 KELLY, Forest Bradford: SO: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: Box 344, Bristow, Okla. 74010 KELLY, Kevin Beverley: SO: Route 2, Box 48, Bed- ford, N.Y. 10506 KENNEDY, John Jeffrey: FR: Homat Rex 310, 5-43 Minami-Azabu 3-Chome Minato-Ku, Tokyo 106, Japan KENNEDY, Michael Paul: SO: Weigle Hall: 10812 White, Kansas City, Mo. 64134 KERR, Desmond Bryan: SR: Sweazey Hall: Route 2, Wentzvllle, Mo. 63385 KESSLER, Herman Milton, III: SO: Sigma Chl: 2119 Starmont, Louisville, Ky. 40207 KIBURZ, James Walter: SR: Beta Theta Pl: 510 Hazel Street, Mexico, Missouri 65265 KIENSTRA, Mark J.: SO: 1199 McPherson, Alton, Ill. 62002 KILLION, John Allston: SR: Sigma Chl: Box 314, Por- tagevllle, Missouri 63873 KIM, Taek Kee: JR: Welgle Hall: 733-65 I-Ian Nam Dong, Seoul, Korea KIMBLE, Kerry Lee: SO: Welgle I-lan: 2403 24th st., Rockford, ul. 61108 KING, David Brice: JR: Sigma Alpha Epsllon: 1509 Osage, Enid, Okla. 73701 KING, William Joseph: SO: Slgma Alpha Epsilon: 1509 osage, Emu, okla. 73701 KITTRELL, Charles Min- or: JR: Phi Kappa Psi: 1569 Pecan Place, Bar- uesviue, okla. 74003 KLEIN, Richard Matthew: SR: Beta Theta Pi: 4039 Weber Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63123 KNAPP, Craig Claude: JR: Phi Kappa Psi: 1 Pompeii Drive, Route 7: Elkhart, ind. 46514 KNIGHT, Glenn Howard: SO: Sweazey Hall: 5809 Ash, Raytown, Missouri 64133 KNUDSEN, David Steb- bins: FR: 3245 Summit, Lincoln, Neb. 68502 KOCH, Louis Joseph, Ill: JR: Delta Tau Delta: 400 SE Riverside Drive, Evansville, Ind. 47713 KOKJER, Thomas Hart- well: SO: Beta Theta Pl: 6516 Sagamore, Shaw- nee Mlssion, Kansas 66208 KRANTZ, Kermit Trlpler: JR: Phi Delta Theta: 6711 Overhlll, Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 KRANZ, Matthew Thomas: FR: 1430 Paris, Lincoln Park, Mich. 48146 KRANZ, Robert William: SO: Sweazey Hall: 1430 Paris, Lincoln Park, Mich.48146 KRAUSE, lrl Brown, III: SR: 211 West 7th, Ful- ton, Mlssourl 65251 KRAUSE, Mark Christian: JR: fDelta Tau Deltajg 111 Medallion Drive, Sweet Springs, Mo. 65351 KREBS, Edwin Michael: FR: 15 Tamma, Hazle- wood, Mo. 63042 KRISTICH, Steven An- drew: FR: 20 Dwyer Place, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 KRONSBEIN, Harry John: FR: 1050 Meadowgrass, Florissant, Mo. 63033 L LA mco, Davld M.: FR: Sigma Alpha EPSHOHZ 12074 Charter House Lane, St. Louls, Mo. 63141 LADNER, Stephen Ache! SO: Sigma Chl: 2911 East 26th Pl., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 LAITINEN, Gregory Wil- son: FR: Sweazey Hall: 993 N. Main Street, West Hartford, Conn. 06117 LAKS, Joseph Gerard: FR: 1012 Sidney, St. Louis, Mo. 63104 LAMMERT, Paul David, Jr.: SO: Sweazey Hall: Route 2 Box 310E, Festus, Mo. 63028 LARAMORE, Rodger Dale: SO: Delta Tau Delta: 9 Vicksburg Circle, St. Louis, Mo. 63123 LATOURETTE, Brainerd William III: FR: 78 Chaf- ford Woods, St. Louis, Missouri 63144 LAWRENCE, Bruce Jay: JR: Phi Dena Theta: 10083 Sakura D1-., st. Louis, Missouri 63128 LAWRENCE, Everett Ollan, III: SO: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: Route 3, Mexico, Mo. 65265 LAWRENCE, Kenneth Arthur: SR: 109 West 8th Street, Fulton, Missouri 65251 LAWRIE, Michael Thomas: FR: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: 3242 West Summit, Lincoln, Neb. 68502 LE ROYER, Jon David: FR: Delta Tau Delta: Green's Point Road, Ipswich, Mass. 01938 LEADER, James Alan: FR: Welgle Hall: P O Box 1263, Bartlesvllle, Okla. 74003 LEEKA, Jeffrey Glynn: JR: Sigma Alpha Ep- sllon: 13106 Strawberry, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 LEEKER, Craig Walter: SO: Kappa Alpha: 1621 Muriel Drive, St. Louls, Mo. 63138 LEEPER, Roy: SP: 1012 Mohawk, Fulton, Mo. 65251 LEIGH, Douglas Allen, Jr.: FR: Route 9, Box 508, Sprlngfleld, Mo. 65804 LEINBERGER, Davld C.: FR: 45 Portlandland Ar. St. Louis, Mo. 63131 LEMP, Mark Cadem: FR: 101 South Rock Hlll, St. Louis, Mo. 63119 LESINSKI, Daniel, N.: FR: 111: . .- .1,.1..::-:ri-,v-9111.41-ar' 1:4 L... . 10318 Anzeiger, St. Louis, Mo. 63131 LESKOVEC, John Frank, 1112 503 79 Morningside Drive, Elmira, N.Y. 14905 LESLEY, Robert Oliver: FR: 1564 North Wood. lawn Avenue, Warson Woods, Mo. 63122 LE SOURD, Jeffrey Alan: FR: 3003 Fernwood Drive, Boynton Beach, Fla. 33435 LEY, Lawrence Maurice: FR: 9222 Dixie Highway, Radcliff, Ky. 40160 LITCHFIELD, Steven Forrest: JR: :Sigma Alpha Epsllony: 574 Spragues Mill Court, Ballwln, Mo. 63011 LOFE, Donald Paul: FR: 12907 Mayerllng Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63141 LOGUE, David Terrell: JR: Phi Kappa Psi: 912 Crestland Avenue, Columbia, Missouri 65201 LONG, Patrick Edward: FR: 1430 W. Wood, Decatur, Ill. 62522 LOUIS, George Christo- pher: SO: Kappa Alpha: 39 Oaklawn Dr., Gran- ite City, Ill. 62040 LOVE, Michael Ray: FR: Box 184, Auxvasse, Mo. 65231 LOVE, Wllllam Edward: JR: Phi Kappa Psi: 209 East 10th, Fulton, Mo. 65251 LOYET, James Patrick: SO: Sweazey Hall: 4952 Mt. Royal, St. Louls, Mo. 63148 LULLMAN, Alan Charles: SO: Sigma Alpha Ep- sllon: 1159 Mozart, Kirkwood, Mo. 63122 LUTZ, Robert Emll: FR: 1045 Druso Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63125 LYNN, Gregory Allen: FR: Phi Gamma Delta: Route 2 Box 51, Lexington, Mo. 64067 MABREY, Barnard Louis: FR: 7319 Kelsler Way, Loulsvllle, Ken. 40222 MABRY, Jay Harris: SR: ! Ae 1 l F l 1 2 wi Y ml' E I w w W ! 1 w v Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1611 Osage, Enid, Okla. 73701 MACALUSO, Robert Pat- rick: SR, Phi Delta Theta, 91 Strawberry Hill, Stamford, Conn. 06902 MacFARLAND, Robert Hiden: SO, Weigle Hall, 12 North Stamford Road, Stamford, Conn. 06903 MAC:-ucno, Ernesto Ar- giro: FR, Casilla 5523, La. Paz, Bolivia MACKAY, Frank Herbert: SR, Phi Delta Theta, 18 Adams Point Rd., Barrington, R.I. MACKAY, Stuart John: so, Phi Delta Theta, 18 Adams Pt., Barrington, R.l. MACKEY, John Kevin: SR, Kappa Alpha, 15189 Strollways Drive, Ballwin, Missouri 63011 MAGIERA, Paul Gerard: JR, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 2052 S. 86th Avenue, Omaha, Neb. 68124 MAI-IANES, Michael Wayne, JR, 1013 Mo- hawk, Fulton, Mo. 65251 MAHER, Thomas F.: FR, 113 Caulder Drive, Chickasha, Okla. 73018 MALARKEY, James EdW3l'd2 Phi 631111113 nena, an Elm Spring Rdz, Mt. Lebanon, ra. 15243 MALLES, Stuart Stanley: JR, Weigle Hall, 68 Woodoaks Trail, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 MANNEI-I, Momodou Gik- iba: JR, Sweazey Hall, Sallikenye Village, The Cambia, West Africa MANNING, Van Mark: FR, 9 Virginia Road, Newport, Ark. 72112 MANOOGIAN, Stanley Craig: SO, Kappa Alpha, 3233 Fehling Rd., Granite City, Ill. 62040 MARKHAM, Dewey Clark: JR, 2 Armistead, Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 MAROLF, John David: FR, Sweazey Hall, 310 East Jefferson, Clinton, Mo. 64735 MARSHALL, James Allen: SR, Phi Delta Theta, Box 673, Sikeston, Missouri 63801 MARSHALL, Kevin Far- rell: JR, Sigma Chi, 3517 Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 ' MARSHALL, Michael Gerard: SO, Phi Delta Theta, P.O. Box 673, Sikeston, Mo. 63801 MARTIN, Daniel Craig: JR, Beta Theta Pi, 3072 East 38th Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 MARTIN, John Peter: FR, 1805 Georgia, Louisiana, MO- 63353 MASEK, Donald Duane: SO, 570 West Chestnut, Fulton, Mo. 65251 MASURE, Hector Robert: JR, 105 East 12th Street, Fulton, Mo. 65251 MATTEI, James Stafford: SR, Phi Delta Theta, 8145 Ball Mill Rd., Atlan- ta, Ga. 30338 MATTEI, Robert J.: SO, 8145 Ball Mill Rd., Atlan- ta, Ga. 30338 MAYFIELD, Kevin Bill: SO, Kappa Alpha, 6403 NW Daggett, Kansas City, Mo. 64151 McBRIDE, Thomas Watts, Jr.: JR, Phi Delta Theta, 789 Coacport, Creve coeur, Mo. 63141 McCarty, Marcus Charles: JR, Kappa Alpha: 9506 Anchorage, Crestwood, MO. 63126 McCAUL, James Franklin, IV: SO, Sigma Chl, In- dian Springs Farm, Route 2, Box 52, Potosi, Mo. 63664 McCLELLAND, Steven Rob- ert: FR, 133 Meadow- lark, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 McCOLOUGH, Peter Charles: SO, Beta Theta Pi, 26 Broad Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 A McCORMICK, Jeffrey Trent: JR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1418 Suggett, Enid, Okla. 73701 McCORMlCK, Jon David: 6 SO, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 1418 Suggett, Enid, Okla. 73701 McCUNE, Michael Stratton: SO, Beta Theta Pi, 803 South 3rd, Clinton, Mo. 64735 MCKNELLY, Lorenzo Dow, Jr.: FR, 1213 Elmerine, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101 McLEAN, Edwin Albert: FR, zzs Country club Acres, Belleville, m. 62223 McLEAN, Mark James: FR, 1 Fairhill Circle, Rad- nor, Penn. 19088 McMANUS, Kenneth Donald: FR, 1715 Pine Hill Drive, Desperes, M0.63131 McNEESE, Henry Thur- mond: SO: 43 Stoner- ridge, Ponca City, okla. 74601 McQUITTY, Joel Daniel: FR, Route 2, Box 115, Olathe, Kansas 66061 MECHLIN, Norman Jay: JR, Weigle Hall, 210 S. Duchesne Drive, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 MEEK, Randy Kurt: FR, 7409 Ash, Raytown, Mo. 64133 MEINKE, Carl Douglas: SO, Weigle Hall, Route 2, Goldfield, Iowa 50542 MELLIES, Charles Ballard: SR, Kappa Alpha, 11457 Northway, St. Louis, Missouri 63136 MERCER, Philip John: FR, 2204 wnitny Road, cnestersiela, Me. 63017 MERRY, Phillip Hilburn, Jr.: SR, QPhi Delta Thetaj, 3607 South Florence, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 METZGER, Raymond Nelson, III: SO, Kappa Alpha, Route 3, Box 239, Little Rock, Ark. 72205 METZLER, Robert Ed- ward: SR, Delta Tau Delta, 7630 Bracken Cir- cle, St. Louis, Missouri 63123 MEYER, David R.: FR, 7125 Brackleigh Drive, Hazelwood, Mo. 63042 MICI-IL, David Lee: JR, Kappa Alpha, 616 South Seigel, Decatur, Ill. 62522 MILLER, David Andrew: SO, Sweazey Hall, 200 West 12th, Fulton, Mo. 65251 Q MILLER, Thomas John: FR: 2130 Starlight CL, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 MILLS, James Milton: FR, Phi Delta Theta, 210 Bodine Street, Clinton, M0-64735 MINOR, Alcorn Ferguson, III: SR, Sigma Chi, 5 Cypress Circle, New. port, Arkansas 72112 MOORE, Christopher Hull: SO, 826 Bluff, Fulton, Mo. 65251 MOORE, James Walter, Jr.: FR, Beta Theta Pi, 1615 Woodgate, Front- enac, Mo. 63131 MOORE, Peter Thomas: SR, Phi Delta Theta, 4445 Post Road, Bronx, New York 10471 MORRIS, Charles: SR, 126 Marshall Apt 9, Jeffer- son City, Mo.:65101 MORRIS, Joe Benton, Jr.: JR, 2916 Sheryl, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 MORROW, David John: SR, 1Beta Theta Pij, 533 Sheffield, Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 MORSMAN, Joseph Peter: JR, Beta Theta Pi, 8229 Golden Oak Rd., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73127 MOSLEY, Jarrel Alan: FR, Mokane, Mo. 65059 MOSS, William Irving: SR, 4611 Homestead Dr., Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 MOUNT, Clark Sam: SO, Weigle Hall, Route 1, Manteno, Ill. 60950 MUELLER, Peter Thomas: JR, Beta Theta Pi, 6732 Blossom View Drive, Florissant, Mo. 63033 MUELLER, Richard Victor: FR, 1552 Poag Road, Edwardsville, Ill. 62025 MULUGETA, Kiflu: SO, Sweazey Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia MUNRO, Donald Duncan, IV: SR, 510 Woodland Street, Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 MURPHY, Vent Stephen: JR, Sigma Chi, 34 River Ridge Road, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 MYERS, Greg Marin: SO, Sigma Chi, 3523 W. 92nd ' , mas. 1 A , f .:2.:L.g':: .zpguiti Street, Leawood, Kan. sas 66206 MYERS, James Robert: SR, 831 Bramfield Road, San Mateo, Calif. 94402 N NAIFEH, Bradley Z.: JR, Delta Tau Delta, 7201 N. Country Club Dr., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73116 NAYLOR, Kent Thomas: FR, 1013 N. Michigan, Plymouth, Ind. 46563 NELSON, John Martin: SR, Weigle Hall, 3939 Connecticut Street, St. Louis, Missouri 631 16 NEWCOMBE, Richard Lee: SR, 832 Grand St., Fulton, Mo. 65251 NICHOLS, William Patrick: SR, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 1303 S. 23rd St., Bethany, Mo. 64424 NICHOLSON, David Law- rence: FR, 11705 Owl Creek Lane, Anchor- age, Ken. 40223 NIERENBERG, Richard Howard: JR, Phi Kappa Psi, 144 West Main, Al- bion, Illinois 62806 NILES, Raymond Scott: FR, 68 Dale Allen Drive, Belleville, Ill. 62223 NJIE, Aleiu Badara: FR, Sweazey Hall, Banjul, The Gambia, West Africa NOLTE, Mark Pearre: SO, Beta Theta Pi, 423 Cap- itol View Drive, Je!- ierson City, Mo. 65101 NORRIS, Gerard Joseph: SR, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 916 West Kelly, De Soto, Missouri 63020 NORRIS, Stuart Hill, II: JR, Weigle Hall, 731 Wiscon- sin River DR., Port Edwards, Wis. 54469 NORTHWAY, Frank Al- bert, Jr.: JR, 10151 Daria Place, Dallas, Texas 75229 NOSSAMAN, Warren Ober: SO, Beta Theta Pi, 354 Ridgemeadow Dr-, Chesterfield, Mo. 63017 0 O'BRIEN, Brooks Morten: SO, Beta Theta Pi, 127 Bertling Lane, Win. netka, Ill. 60093 O'CONNOR, John Thomas, Ulf FR: 15580 old Jamestown Road, Florissant, Mo. 63034 O'HERON, Michael Shawn: FR, 1229 N 17th se, Apt 2, Belleville, Ill. 62223 O'NEAL, Daniel Lee: SO, 202 East 7th Street, - Fulton, Mo. 65251 OBERLE, Daniel Joseph: JR, Beta Theta Pi, 10 Wayside Drive, Fer- guson, Mo. 63135 OHIAGU, Theophllus Chikereuba: JR, Weigle Hall, 0f3PO Box 185, ABA Nigeria, Africa ORTHWEIN, William David, IV: SO, Sweazey Hall, 2602 E. 28th St., Tulsa, Okla. 74114 OSTER, John Louis: FR, 6519 North Algonquin, Chicago, Ill. 60646 OWENS, Edward McGre- gor: FR, Sigma Chi, 4000 Cherry, Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601 OWENS, Gary Lester: JR, 2000 W. 3rd, Elk City, Okla. 73644 P PAGE, Clark McKew: SO, Phi Delta Theta, 5801 High Drive, Mission, Kansas66208 PALETTA, Richard Paul: FR, 1035 Bellevue, St. Louis, Mo. 63117 PALUMBO, John Anthony: SR, Kappa Alpha, 6753 Plainview, St. Louis, Missouri 63109 PARLANTE, John Ward: SR, 33 Tremont Terrace, Hillsboro, Illinois 62049 PEARRE, William Bruce: FR, New Bloomfield, Missouri 65063 PEARSON, Thomas Walter: JR, Kappa Alphai 4353 Blythewood Drive, Florissant, Missouri 63033 PERKINS, John: SR, 2308 Oakwood, Florissant, Mo.63031 PERRY, David William: JR, Phi Gamma Delta: 208 Clark Street, Canastota, New York 13032 PETERS, John Wright: SO, Phi Kappa Psi, 108 Portland Terrace, Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 PETERSON, Lee Clifford: SO, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 1120 Royal Palm Way, Boca Raton, Fla. 33432 PETERSON, Lloyd Charles: JR, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 1120 Royal Palm Way, Boca Raton, Florida 33432 PETERSON, Val Craig: SO, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1120 Royal Palm Way, Boca Raton, Fla. 33432 PITTENGER, Bradford Lee: JR, Box 447, Stockton, Mo. 65785 POPE, Ted Mills: FR, Sigma Chi, Box 137, Rocky Mount, Mo. 65072 POPLSTEIN, Charles Michael: JR, Phi Gamma Delta, 21210 Hansen Road, Maple Heights, 0hlO44l37 PORTER, Craig Reid: FR, Kappa Alpha, Tennes- see Ave., Sewanee, Tenn. 37375 POWELL, John Hitchcock, Jr.: JR, Delta Tau Delta, 416 Alta Dena Court, St. Louis, Mo. 63130 PREHN, Richard Stancey: FR, Sweazey Hall, 3218 Westchester Drive, Granite City, Illinois 62040 PRESSLEY, Ronald Eug- ene: SR, Weigle Hall, 2419 West First street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 PROKOP, Keith Eliot: FR, 1 1825 Birmington, Bridgeton, Mo. 63044 PURCELL, Jon Allerton: JR, Kappa Alpha, 229 St. Francis, Fulton, Mo. 65251 PUTNAM, Thomas Evans: JR, Sigma Chi, 1211 State St., Charleston, Mo. 63834 QUICK, William Thomas: FR, 14410 Avocado Lane, Florissant, Mo. 63034 R REDDING, John Davis: JR, Beta Theta Pi, 3514 S, Wheeling, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 REDFERN, Paul Carter: SR, Weigle Hall, 7457 York Drive, Clayton, Missouri 63105 REEDER, Harold Leslie: SO, Welgle Hall, 501 West Meadow Lane, St. Joseph, Mo. 64501 amass, John David: so, Beta 'rnera Pi, 6509 1-ugh Drive, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66208 REILLY, Daniel Richard: JR, Beta Theta Pi, Natl Bank of Anton, 10000 Ravois at Rock Hill Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63123 REINHARD, James Kevin: SO, Beta Theta Pl, 5 Hamlin Heights, Han- nibal, Mo. 63401 REMLEY, David Mark: JR, Kappa Alpha, Route 3, Fulton, Mo. 65251 RENAUD, David Andrew: So, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, 608 Beonecke, St. Louis, Mo. 63125 RENKEN, Mark Earl: FR, Sigma Chl, Box 71A Route 5, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 REYNOLDS, Gregory James: FR, 721 Holly- hook, Fulton, Mo. 65251 RIANS, Clark Belsley: SR, 220 Northland, Peoria, Illinois 61614 RICE, James Robertson: FRS 4901 E. Crestwood, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 RICE, Kristen Leroy: FR, 700 Halsey, Harrison- vllle, Mo. 64701 RICE, Martin Edward: FR, 604 North Jefferson, Carrollton, Mo. 64633 RICHARDSON, William Wall: SO, Sigma Chl, 50 Pine Manor, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 RICHEY, Jerry Wayne: SO, Sweazey Hall, 504 Boucher, Dexter, Mis- souri 63841 RICKARDS, Timothy Paul: SR, Phi Delta Theta, 65 Harley House, Maryle- bone Rd., London NW 1, U.K. RICKER, Edward Gheen, III SO, Sigma Alpha Ep silon, 7 Maryhill Lane, St Louis, Missouri 63217 Kappa Alpha, 1306 Alex ander, Colorado Sp rings, Colo 80909 RIGGS, Robert Edmund ROTTGER, Gary John SR, Stanwood Rd , Mount Klsco, N Y 10549 ROWSEY, John Franklin Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 ROYCE Curtis Lee SO, Sigma Chl, 34 Stone 8342 Jefferson, St Lou1s,M1ssouri 63114 SCHAEFFER, Steven Edward FR, 2356 Mo 65so4 sci-IANE, Charles w, m FR, 3385 Greenway Chase, Florissant, M Sweazey Hall, Box 410, Tipton, Mo 65081 SCROGGINS, Leon Gaway ne, Jr FR, 1350 27th 62040 SECOR, James Edward FR, 1126 3rd Avenue, Longmont, Colorado mEs'rER,ca1-lwanet-:mg FR: 4101 High Oaks: Wildwwd, Svfingfieldt Sffeefvfifanife Cifhlll- : ' - 0. FR, 5600 Nottingham, St Louis, Mo. 63109 RIPPEL, Raymond Eugene: SO, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Route 1 Box 102, Holden, Mo. 64040 RISSMANN, Thomas Ken- neth: SR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 532 Beauford Drive, St. Louis, Mis- souri 63122 RITTERBUSCI-I, James Karl, Jr.: SR, Kappa Alpha, 2 Bartley Lane, Fulton, Mo. 65251 ROBBINS, Thomas Des- mond: FR, Beta Theta Pi, Piping Rock Rd., Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 ROBERSON, Vincent Michael: FR, 4641 Agnes Ave, Kansas City, Mo. 64130 ROBERTS, Doyle Douglas: FR, Route 4, 18 Larry Street, Alexander, Ark. 72002 ROBINSON, Norman Thornton: FR, 280 Poplar Street, Dyer, Tennessee 38330 ROBLES, Jose Santa Maria: SO, Phi Gamma Delta: 499 W. Dakota, Tucson, Ariz. 85706 RODRIGUES, David Mich- ael: FR, 25 Cowdin Lane, Chappaqua, N.Y. 10514 ROEDER, Geoffrey Reese: SO, Sweazey Hall, 9858 Waterbury Dr., St. Louis, Missouri 63124 ROEHRS, David Henry: JR, Delta Tau Delta, 756 E Eastwood, Marshall, Mo. 65340 RONCHETTO, Matthew Elmer: JR, Phl Gamma Delta, 307 E. Douglas St., Macon, Missouri 63552 ROOTES, David Roy: FR, 3509 West 92nd, Lea- wood, Kansas 66206 ROTH, Charles Norvile: SO, Delta Tau Delta, 1020 Lacouer, Kirk- wood, Mo. 63122 bridge, Louisville, Ken tucky 40207 RUDOFF, Mark Randall: SR, Kappa Alpha, 10510 Doe Run Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63128 RUETER, Richard John: SO, Sweazey Hall, 4012 Redland Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63125 RUFKAHR, Tracy Jon: FR, 116 Frontenac Forest, Frontenac, Mo. 63131 RUHE, Mark Buckingham: SR: :Sigma Chili 3954 Bryant Ave., S. Minnea- polis, Minn. 55409 RUSSELL, John Phillip: FR, 12902 Camphill Court, St. Louis, Mo. 63141 SALATA, Steven Thomas: SO, Kappa Alpha, 3235 Melody Lane, St. Joseph, Mo. 64503 SANDERS, Jeffrey Ste- wart: FR, Scott Hall, 1820 Brookside, Jeffer- son City, Mo. 65101 SANDLIN, Ronald Christo- pher: FR, 26 West 100 Lies Road, Wheaton, Ill. 60187 SANER, Ralph Edward, Jr.: SR, 26 Virginia Lane, Springfield, Illinois 62701 SANSONE, David Joseph: SO, Phi Delta Theta, 6776 Westway Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63109 SANSONE, Steven Athony: JR, 6776 Westway Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63109 SAUCIER, John Frederick: SO, 1Beta Theta PU, 1408 Bluebonnett, Borger, Texas 79007 SCHAEFER, Michael Lee: SR, Phi Kappa Psi, 2617 W. Sibley, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 SCHAEFER, Stephen Mark: JR, Sigma Chl, 63031 SCHEITER, Vernon Frank: SO, Sweazey Hall, 1233 Thatcher, St. Louis, Mo. 63135 SCHELLINGERHOUT, Tom Nick John: FR, 214 Taylor Avenue, Crystal City, Mo. 63019 SCHERDER, Leonard William, Jr.: JR, Kappa Alpha, Route 3, Bowling Green, Missouri 63334 SCHERER, Joseph: SR, Kappa Alpha, 15 Dandy Drive, Cos Cob, Conn. 06807 SCHERTEL, Alan Roger: SO, Sweazey Hall, 4362 Weber, St. Louis, Mo. 63123 SCHLUETER, Timothy Robert: FR, 2020 Meadow Lane, Jeffer- son City, Mo. 65101 SCI-IOWENGERDT, Glenn L.: SO, Weigle Hall, 11543 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo. 64114 SCHREINER, Aric Elliott: SO, Weigle Hall, 14859 Parlier, Brldgeton, Mo. 63044 SCHULTZ, Craig Allen: FR, 418 Starr Street, Belvidere, lll. 61008 SCHULTZ, Gary Lee: JR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 207 East Franklin, Owensvllle, Mo. 65066 SCHUMACHER, David Gus- tav, Jr.: SO, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1518 Riverview Dr., Wash- ington, Mo. 63080 SCHUPP, Christopher Howard: SO, Beta Theta Pi, 7951 High Drive, Leawood, Kansas 66206 SCI-IUPPERT, Henry Craig: FR, 1810 Woodmont Drive S.E., Decatur, Alabama 35601 SCI-IWEITZER, Christo- pher Lynn: SO, Phl Gam- ma Delta, 6722 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey, Ill. 62035 SCOTT, Rex Alan: SO, s0501 SECOR, Stephen Gray: JR, 1126 Third Ave., Long- mont, Colo. 80501 SECOR, William David: SO, Delta Tau Delta, 1126 Third Avenue, Long- mont, Colo. 80501 SEIDEL, Mark Allen: FR, 18 South Dallas, Princeton, lll. 61356 SELMEIER, Richard Paul: FR, 30 Ritchie, Cincin- nati, Ohio 45215 SHADE, William Law- rence: JR, Phi Delta Theta, 6685 S. Evanston Circle, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 SHANE, Steven Ray: FR, 2910 Wildwood Road, Springfield, Mo. 65804 SHEPHERD, James David: FR, 17820 S. Cedar Avenue, Country Club Hills, Ill. 60477 SHEPHERD, Stanley Leman: SR, Phi Gamma Delta, Schapher Road, Route 1, Foristell, Missouri 63348 SHIPMAN, Mary Lee: SP, 725 Grand Avenue, Fulton, Mo. 65251 SHORTRIDGE, Timothy Andrew: FR, 15968 Trowbridge, Chester- field, Mo. 63011 SICKENDICK, Keith Wil- liam: FR, Route 1, Ger- ald, Mo. 63037 SIERING, John Michael: SO, Phi Gamma Delta, 2520 Mulberry, Mas- catine, Iowa 52761 SIMMONS, Gordon Mac- Donald: JR, Sweazey Hall, Two Mldwood Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 SIMMONS, Ralph Ray- mond: SO, 1306 Cher- okee, Fulton, Mo. 65251 SINK, John Michael: SO, Sigma Chl, 22 Lafflte Circle, N Little Rock, Ark 72116 SINN, Michael George: SR: :Phi Gamma Deltaj: 552 Corisande, Fenton, Missouri 63026 SLOAN, Eugene Edward: JR: Phi Delta Theta: 2623 Malvern, 1-lot Springs, Ark. 71901 SLOAN, Michael Edward: SO: Sweazey Hall: 12236 Latham Ln., Brldgeton, M0. 63044 SMERAGLIA, Rene Em- anuel: S0: 6500 Cathy Ne, Alburguerque, N.M. 87109 SMITH, Everett Hart: SR: Weigle Hall: 604 Short Street, Knob Noster, Missouri 65336 SMITH, Marc Timothy: FR: 709 Washington Ave., Newport, Kentucky 41071 SMITH, Norman Autry, Jr.: JR: Sigma Alpha Ep- sllon: 5308 NW 83rd Terr, Kansas Clty, Mo. 64151 SMITH, Russell Douglas: SO: Phi Kappa Psi: 21 Hollyhock, Belleville, lll.62221 SMITH, William Christy: so: Sigma Alpha lap- silon: 517 Leslie Drive, Independence, Mo. 64055 SNOW, Damon Carter: FR: Weigle Hall: 5801 S. Lindbergh, St. Louis, MO.63123 SNYDER, Richard Andrew: JR: :Delta Tau Deltaj: 862 Alexandra Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 63122 SNYDERS, Paul Leo: SO: Kappa Alpha: 8601 Rosalie, Brentwood, Mo. 63144 SONDAG, Dale Alan! FR: 121 R0bel'f3 Lane, Belleville, lll. 62223 SONDAG, William Law- rence, Jr.: SR: Kappa Alpha: 121 Roberta Lane, Belleville, lll. 62223 SONEWALD, John Farrar: SO: Kappa Alpha: ffl Cedar Groves Road, Rolla, Mo. 65401 SONIS, Daniel Paul: SO: Phi Kappa Psi: 2110 Palmyra Road, Han- nibal, Mo. 63401 SOUTH, John Harold: JR: Weigle Hall: 11000 North 72nd Street, Omaha, Nel1.68l22 SPAAR, John Blanton: FR: P.O. Box 127, 304 lngn Drive, Odessa, Mo. 64076 SPANGLER, Dudley Spore: SR: Beta Theta Pl: 606 S. Third, Clinton, Missouri 64735 SPARKS, Vernon Kent: FR: Route 2, Auxvasse, Mo. 65231 SPICKNALL, Leonard Alan: SO: Sigma Chi: Labelle, Missouri 63447 SPICKNALL, Mark McRae: FR: 8 Lancer Court, Florissant, Mo. 63033 SPITSNOGLE, Steven Walter: FR: 5225 'A' Street, Lincoln, Neb. 68510 SPORTSMAN, Phillip Lee: JR: Sweazey Hall: 702 N. Ault St., Moberly, Mo. 65270 SPREHE, Mark Allen: SO: Phi Gamma Delta: 308 Lucinda Street, Bel- leville, Ill. 62221 STARK, Brian Darr: FR: Sigma Chi: 3020 Leslie Drive, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80909 STAUDENMYER, Vincent: SR: Route 1, Box 314, Stilwell, Kansas 66085 STEINER, WiUiam Charl- es: JR: Weigle Hall: 612 SOll!h Clark, Vahdalia, Missouri 63382 STEINHOFF, Keith Fran- cis: SO: Sigma Chi: 1922 Gallaher, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 STEINKAMP, Randy M.: SO: Beta Theta Pi? 3400 Home, Independence, M0. 64052 STEWART, Samuel Rob- ert: JR: Weigle Hall: 7 South Lincoln, Wen- onah, N.J. 08090 STIER, George Earle: SR: Phi Kappa Psi: 1621 Franklin, Lexingt0l'l, Missouri 64067 STOESSEL, James Peter: SO: Beta Theta Pl: 3380 Silverton Ave., Wantagh Long Island, N.Y. 11793 STOOPS, Stephen Lear: SO: Beta Theta Pi: 6727 Rainbow Avenue, Prairie Village, Kan- 66208 STOUT, John Bradford: SR: Delta Tau Delta: 20 Cantebury Lane, sum. mit, NJ. 07901 STRINGER, Mark Gerard: SO: Phi Gamma Delta: 1302 North 3rd St., Festus, Mo. 63028 STROBEL, Robert Chester: SR: Fllmore, New Haven, Mo. 63068 STUFFLEBAM, Gary Stephen: FR: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 2323 E. Rosebriar, Springfield, M0.65s04 SUDBROCK, Randall Keith: FR: 1203 S. Western, Mexico, Mo. 65265 SULLIVANT, Bryan Sterl- ing: SO: Sigma Chi: 471 South Leyden, Denver, Colo. 80222 SUTTENFIELD, John Lee Ill: sn: 50x 319, New Bloomfield, Mo. 65063 swna, John Stephen: so: Delta Tau Delta: 2106 East 31st Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 SWAN, John Sharp: SO: Sweazey Hall: 155 Chestnutland Rd., New Muliord, Conn. 06776 SWARTZ, Robert Thomas: SO: :Beta Theta PD: 4755 Michigan Ave, St. Louis, Mo. 63111 SWAYZE, Robert Logan: SR: fSigma Alpha Ep- silonj: 3937 Villanova, Dallas, Texas 75225 SWEEDE, Tony Lee: FR: 701 Highway Z, Fulton, Mo. 65251 SWEENEY, Michael Law- rence: SO: Phi Delta Th- eta: 2418 West 71st Ter- race, Prairie Village, Kan. 66208 SWENSSON, Emil John, Ill: SR: Weigle Hall: 11705 Durrette, Houston, Tex- as 77024 T TAGGART, Thomas Leroy: FR: 512 North Morgan, Shelbyville, lll. 62565 TANG, Paul E.: FR: P.O. Box 433, Amado, Ariz- ona 85640 TANG, Wilson: .mg welgle Hall: 71 Lyttleton Road, 3rd Floor, Hong Kong ....,. . ... . - g...0..... -.1-,.....-nngmau Tanrorr, craig Alex. ander: SR: Kappg Alpha: 1609 Clark, Granite clry, nl. 62040 TATE, Barry Lloyd: FR: Phi Gamma Delta: 2253 Pratt St., Memphis, Tenn. 38106 TAYLOR, David Vance: SO: Weigle Hall: 1930 E. Osborn, Phoenix, Ariz. 85016 TAYLOR, Dennis Michael: FR: 12129 oak Ridge Road, Independence, M0.64052 TAYLOR, Errol Washing- ton: SR: Phi Gamma Delta: Runaway Bay P.O. Jamaica, West ln- dies TAYLOR, James Edward: SR: :Beta Theta PD: 29 Will Drive, Fenton, Missouri 63026 TAYLOR, Louls EdW8l'41! FR: 1217 lndlan Drive, Enid, Okla. 73701 TEUBNER, Richard Mat- thew: FR: 1812 Green Meadow, Jefferson City, M0. 65101 THOMAS, David Wayne: SO: 6 Hawthorne, Fulton, Missouri 65251 THOMASON, Patrick George: JR: Sweazey Hall: 2940 West Adams, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 THOMPSON, James Lloyd, JR.: FRS 740 E. East- wood, Marshall, Mo. 65340 THOMPSON, Joseph Pat- rick: JR: Weigle Hall: 402 Norton, Kansas City, Mo. 64124 THORNE, William Edward, Jr.: SO: Kappa Alpha: 213 Grant Drive, Bollng Brook, Ill. 60439 TONGATE, David Leroy: JR: Phi Delta Theta: P O Box 892, Slkeston, Mo. 63801 TOOTHMAN, Lawrence Michael: SR: Weigle Hall: 12108 Big Bend Blvd., Kirkwood, Missouri 63122 TORPEY, Charles Henry, Ill: FR: Kent Road, New Milford, Conn. 06776 TOSIE, John David: FR: 7 Grantview Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63123 TOSIE, RlCh8l'd Joseph: FR: Beta Theta Pi: 7 Grantvlew Lane, St. Louls, Mo. 63123 TRAPP, Cory Eugene: FR: 9 Baird Place, Whlppany, NJ. 07981 TRAYLOR, Champion Travis: FR: 5696 Shady River, Houston, Texas 77027 TROUPIS, David Leonard: SO: Beta Theta Pl: 716 Jlll Court, Klrkwood, Dlo.63122 rucxmn, Robert Wesley: FR: 42 Macro:-land Drive, Rolla, Mo. 65401 U UEBINGER, Jeffrey Kenneth: FR: Route 1, Williamsburg, Mo. 63388 URANECK, William War- ren: SO: Phl Delta Theta: Route 3, Box 418, Bartlesvllle, Okla. 74003 1 V VAN CAMP, Douglas Lee: JR: Delta Tau Delta: 1110 Grand Avenue, Edwardsville, Ill. 62025 VAN DORN, Mark Dwight: FR: Slgma Alpha Ep- silon: Route 2, Box 214, Edmond, Okla. 73034 VAN HORN, Patrick Neal: SR: fslgma Alpha Ep- sllonj: Route 5, Box 161, Mexico, Mlssourl 65265 VAN KLEY, Marc Wllllam: FR: 17946 Rose Street, Lansing, Ill. 60438 VARGAS, Danlel Estaban: FR: 509 Grand Avenue, Fulton, Mo. 65251 VAUGHT, George Grayson: SO: Delta Tau Delta: 663 Prospect, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901 VICK, Charles Ransom: FR: 1457 North 41st Street, Fort Smlth, Ark. 72901 VOSS, Deward Henry: SO: Kappa Alpha: 1645 North Spanish, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701 W WAAGE, Brlen Richard: FR: Route 1, Auxvasse, Mo. 65231 WAIT, Gerald Andrew: SO: Weigle Hall: Route 2 Box 81, Blue Springs, MO.640l5 WALKER, Michael Frank- lin: FR: 2845 Southern Hills Blvd., Spring- field, Mo. 65804 WALLACE, Steven Wayne: so: P o Box 55, Alton, Mo.65606 WALSH, Thomas Ray- mond: SO: Phl Delta Theta: 412 W. Washing- ton, Versailles, Mo. 65084 WALSMAN, William Sand- ford: SR: Weigle Hall: 3732 NW Briar Cliff RD., North Kansas City, Mo. 64116 WALTERS, Gregory John: FR: Phi Delta Theta: 1528 S. Owasso, Tulsa, Okla. 74120 WAMPLER,,Robert Lee: SR: 90l8' Rock Forest Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63123 WARDEN, Davld Hugh: SR: Route 3, Box 527, Holts Summit, Missouri 65043 WARDEN, Perry Kirk: FR: 1809 Courthouse Ave- nie, Auburn, Neb. 68305 WARNER, Richard Wal- lace: SR: Beta Theta Pl: 3168 S. Rockford Drive, Tulsa, Okla. 74105 WARNING, Timothy Lee: FR: 4333 Claredon, p Kettering, Ohio 45440 WARREN, Graham Henry: SR: Gorge Lane, Pound Ridge, N.Y. 10576 WARREN, Scott Jeffrey: JR: Phl Kappa Psi: Route 2, Box 110, Paclflc, Mo. 63069 WATSON, Jerome Neal: FR: 204 East 3rd Avenue N., Cavalier, N. Dak. 58220 WEATHERSPOON, Terry Lee: JR: 1001 Hazel Place, Mexico, Mlssourl 65265 WEED, Wllllam Andrew: JR: Phi Delta Theta: 5218 west oath Street, Pralrle Village, Kansas 66208 WEHRMAN, Nell Quenton: SR: Route 1, Box 140, Montgomery City, Mo. 63361 WEIMER, Timothy Nash: SO: Kappa Alpha: 420 Lincoln Ave, LlnCOln, Ill. 62656 WELCH, David Henry: JR: Kappa Alpha: 12633 Lonsdale, Brldgeton, Missouri 63044 WERMEYER, Keith Alan: JR: Oasis Oil, Box 395, Tripoli, Libya WESTFALL, William Doug- las: FR: 720 Greenvlew Place, Lake Forest, Ill. 6oo45 WESTMORELAND, Donald Stuart: JR: 509 S. Hwy. 54, Fulton, Missouri 65251 WETTERAU, Ted Conrad: SO: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: 28 Portland Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63131 WETZEL, Richard Alan: SO: :Kappa Alphaj: 8 Oak Hill Drive, Edwardsville, Ill. 62025 WETZEL, , William Christopher, Jr.: SR: Phl Gamma Delta: Route 3, Carrollton, Missouri 64633 WHARTON, Thad Dear- min: FR: Scott Hall: 6702 Trenton Road, Okla- homa City, Oklahoma 73116 WHEELER, Arch Terrell, III: SO: Phl Gamma Delta: 6530 Wenouga Road, Shawnee Mlsslon, Kansas 66208 WHITE, Bruce Thomas: FR: 1805 Anderson Blvd, East Liverpool, Ohio 43920 WHITE, Lawrence Warren: SR: Phl Kappa Psi: 2635 E. 14th Street, Joplin, Missouri 64801 WHITESIDE, Joel Scott: SR: Phi Delta Theta: 6403 N. Highland, Gladstone, Mo. 64118 WHITLEDGE, James Danlel: SO: Kappa Alpha: 451 Llnum Lane, Webster Groves, Mo. 63119 WHITNEY, Wilbur Wayne, III: SR: Phi Delta Theta: 3021 S. Wheeling, Tulsa, Okla. 74114 WILLARD, Gregory Dale: SR: Kappa Alpha: 328 S. Jackson, Pittsfield, Ill. 62363 WILLIAMS, Jeffrey Wor- cester: SR: Phl Gamma Delta: I ton, Ill. 6 WILLIAM! defillkl 37th S114 74105 WILLOUGZ Byron: Theta: 6 Corpus 78412 WILLS, Kew 200 East Missouri WILSON, J 1117 Wo bla, Miss WILSON, T tan: SO: Epsilon: Mo. 64098 WINDS OR, nlngham: ma Delt: B o o n v i I 65233 WINGER, I JR: 32 Drlve, St. WINTER, Mi SO: Slgm Sycamom sas Clty, l WINTERS, I nand: F1 Delta: 1: Qulncy,Il WOLFRAM, SR: Delt 3295 Steel sant, Mlss WOODWARIJ FR: 9 Py O'Fallon, 1 WRIGHT, Ro Welgle Ha tagevlllaq ville, Miss 1 YAMASHIRO Beta Theta mers Roa H a w a i l YANCEY, Ja JR: Route field, Mo. YEE, Jan: SO 310 Klng': 1204 Nortl Kong WA LS Marceline f 1 xl J N X v Lg E. ' x Q.- x W.,- .fy pt., ,lax A .,. '11 L 'H N LE? v 1 ws, r pl. x ia' we Q lf. I 'g Mat ., .3 ,M ,A hy. M.- cl, :W ' f,. l K , 1 LW A 1 A 4+ If U,gAm xii-. .lgflvfg rj ,,,.L,1 ff P, ,-15' vh 4 :QM H..- Us X5 f uf wixw Ji., x no J z '-Sv ,KA ,Q-px 5 M M tw 1?2M W W' 4 ,m-L P+ A r Nb' .- .iw aifw' Q1 'I' , -,,. 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