William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)
- Class of 1963
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I 1 1 46 72 Organizations .,... ., .. ..,i. 94 administration 8: faculty ....aa.,,.. ..,.. ....a. 1 2 O 5tudentS .... ....... , .......,.i.w 1 38 this is tatler '63 an annual publication of Wil- liam Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri. The school is a four- year, church-related liberal arts college and is an added service to the community through its growing cultural program. Various fields of study and ac- tivities aid in the development of a moral character and a well-rounded individual. On the following pages the WIC student is portrayed in differ- ent moods and emotions, each a special phase of Tatler '63, t irn n 1 , - 11 , ., 1 V- V, V- Q Q3 gm sfgff t , 1 , .34-Q, ,gl me t59K,,,gsN 4 ggi? v xr-.ss 5 Q X y Q f Q VV v if 4 Q ,. X N X U 4 3, 1 4 4 1 W In I, tl, 'V 'aft .' Ska xi,4Ys:Xxvg'EQSSt k ESS i Eaxvtx ,QF Q r Y, A 4 1 i Wim, 'N N. x X QN'x x'M.Q 'gg 'X 1 ,Q Q s ' 0 9 W W, ' Q! 4 g 1-we xg Mi N f X, 'Q xv P tb. , 4 ,Xfs it fy f Y, gg If 4' X Jmgss, W? X X , 9 s v 'vi gf v f ,991 Ns ,, ' X xl 3 ,V yi, 6556 ev? 0 ki wx X Q s, 2195! 9' f 1, 4 J W u f ml N sq, sxc , Xu REX ,eaevx A Q7 , M 4 9 4 1, , ,, X 4, ,vgkif ' 'K' 3 EK ' X my 1. J x.,.,..,X X ,Q Q Ks 5 A 'R ' te For a brief time these buildings were nothing more than impersonal structures to which we were being directed for one reason or another. They were part of the incomprehensible four-year whirlwind which had engulfed us. In spite of the initial confusion, these fleeting college years of our lives imbed unerasable impressions which are brought forth by the very mention of William Jewell College. A passing glimpse of Jewell Hall brings to mind the religion pops at 7:45, writer's cramp from the hour-long lecture or the English theme, frustration from the first language lab when every sound was as meaningless as nonsense syllables, the abrupt ringing of that bell at the end of the hour when we were only half through the test, the third floor drinking fountain where couples met after their 1:15. From the opening convocation to Commence- ment the chapel represented something more than a gathering place for 1,000 students. It was a sanctuary for Wednesday morning worship services, an auditorium for the inauguration of a new college president, a music hall for recitalists, a theatre for aspiring actors and actresses. Here many challenging ideas mingled with ours to be eventually assimilated or rejected. pg is ..,r , M ' . I Y 'i . 1'-'Y Y- 4'5i'7'f'11l112'-',. F 'il 1 '-:fi-H vifflir-:xtgQ,.gGI',2:'::'.'f?2'lQ Q, -L2 '1-'fl 'L 3 1- -gr 3 uf .-:T-'.-' - -T. --. - . 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We learned the secret of arriving a bit before chapel time on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday to find an empty chair and to arrive promptly at 6:45 P.M. in the evening if we wanted a private table in the stacks. There were times when we felt like permanent residents here, especially when that paper or research project was due. v .1 9- ' x ff' . -rv W 1 k 1 -.JV r fjizlff' -. 4 V X am, ,.,- -4-n.. .fy-:rx -- ,- V ' x ', ' ., , H- ,.......-W... ........1...n Q, v , ,Q ,--. . 1!!liE F7'U - - V K , ' '-- ' , N. -,. ., . - f ,--'--gfe-'fr-'f--'LF' 1-f Q ,414 ,,y ' 7. ,,g,.'- - .,, Q , gg: , J2 ...L gm- - ,.1.+ ..,-,. ,J fi - ' 17' 7955 1' -flf' A' 57:5 . -7 .I bi... :M I li.,-I , -., gui: -A: f-Az' fl, . :Tr -4- 41? -175, 321' 'Q ,l ,Av r il , , I fa' V Inj.. fig, ,za ? - 4, ' 14 ,f,,'7, ',p-'. 1'-fl, -- -L 4 7 I f 'fp f E- 'I ' - a v -A 1- -Af 1 . '- '-1. dn- F , J . 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The bull sessions in men's dorms and fraternity houses were enough to make a guy wake up to the fact that he shared his outlook with several others whom he had never met. Then there was learning to respect that oddball,s right to an opinion, that long, slow, painful process that made men of goof-offs. The exchange of ideas resulted in valuable friendships which had begun as passing acquaintances. M ,,,,4,,,,..4--f-5775 Z fl A There ai that illu When ji send the anywher the cam without I can't Even wl will hav i There are those aspects of life at WIC that illuminate our images time and again. When jewellites gather spontaneously to send the Cards on to victory, or gather anywhere, there is communication through the campus lingo. Who could communicate without hearing or injecting I'm hurtin', I can't believe it, or Thats cool. Even when clullecl by time these expressions Will have a special meaning. When we think of William Jewell College, we think of people. Some are attractive beyond the ordinary, some are exceptionally athletic, some are brilliant, some are capable of generating warmth and enthusiasm. Each is vital to a student body. Where there are people there are emotions, varying in kind, as the people themselves. A wisp of melody, a glimpse of held hands, distant laughter, a yearning for something without form or name-all these bring sudden loneliness, not explainable, not lasting. A moment later our perspective glows with the optimism of youth, the awareness of limitless horizons, the impulsive surge of motivation. Interspersed among our moods and routines are occasions like academic processions, formal convocations, unforgettable classroom lectures.'The observant interpret these sig- nificant times as pageantry or novelty, the perceptive, as encounter with dignity and true greatness. The vividness of these memories, the sharpness of the impression will remain in our minds. ege, 4 ally dy. ns, SS. nds, ng B zines 7 oom sig- VY ESC JI1 ? ..... ,.. if Q. Q.-5 . .- 57 5 S-E me rm .aa 'us ,ai 'fi J.. 33 M355 515 :iffy me hw! i ....u... ffl 55' 35 3? Bw, ! .ff ' if, . 4 V The Jewell campus is no different from any other college in the world in a few respects. The first few days of registration and orientation are rigid tests of patience and stamina. Standing in line accounts for a large portion of a day's time, whether it be a line for car registration, paying fees, purchasing books, planning courses, or eating lunch. The first few days left us feeling like one in a crowd, an insignificant hunk of humanity, a patch of fog in the haziness of it all. Fortunately it didn't take long for the friendly atmosphere to lift the fog and transform the crowd into distinct personalities. From a jumbled maze evolved a somewhat understandable pattern stamped on the pages of experience. . V ii' TX ,A I pm xl-:LJ V 1 A, f Y 27,21 ' '+ gf, ,, if 1--5 gin' V , , , ,A f W ' V , I ? iff, fr? '4 , V, 22' f X ZW! ' , ,w ... . ,,, , , i r f, . plum' s , a3 g9.u.3 in ' - iH 'g' R 1 .- - VM AA 1?r ' AY V . .mvi s., W 1: ,, H11 ti' , ' 4 um 1 .V ,, X . 1 k ' 7 ., 3 . - 'i .H ' P' L 2317511 S e' .. u- wxifg. xgx ww ' f'5.:Q if 'HF z'., 'H 1, - 53' fr '-:., v - ,-3, QI g, ui- 1 :-' ,A 5 555, ' ,Q ' , ?,'f-f'-- 27 3 ua. ,- A :,' , ' - ..'1: 1,- JEAN Xa., , :iT,,,g,:, ' 'M L., 'fs , Ulu 3 . , ' - ' g mwiknu . 3 1 f -. H N '1'..'Tl' 1 1, J T fl .um ., A, gym . 4 'Q . ,m fr ' ' . ,--V' .5.2,:'4H,f,,,L 1 if q- ,rwgllf .av V Mf -1 'r WMM All individuals could pool their enthusiasm and release that spirit backing the Cardinals in any sport. A tied score brought the crowd to its feet as school spirit ex- ploded with all its might. Successful ath- letic teams heighten the peak of school spirit and student participation. N Lili' N, 55. ' :1:,t.' ,:- A its . P f V' a 'W D, 4 V t any , K 4 1 11 1 f A 1 1 4 4 I 1 4 1 Long bei flurries c descendef or colum time. In typical J through goals wil up to hi dorm or most of 1 long nig equauonf planning that goaQ of coffee frazzling projects magnifie the cons life is st ultimatel The hab the aims wught 1 hvrsonal thusiasm Cardinals ight the :mt ex- sful ath- nf SC1ND0l - -1 ff 5157 N ' ,in , ' .gs ,,u,,qn', n yi 1 I i' if an an 'yni ,a Tofjj' jg' ,Q H , ' j . , I - ,, ,,. , , ,. , M H v.-- ..,. N,..,. .,, ..,.,.,.., , ,,.., wt. , , , K, g ' 4 E835 Hilti 3 V X27 Z Long before snow flurries hit the windy hill, flurries of projects, campus events, and elections descended upon us. Every available wall, door, or column is converted to poster space in short time. In the midst of these surroundings a typical Jewell student can be spotted wandering through his daily routine wondering whether his goals will be reached and whether he is measuring up to his potential. On the quadrangle, in the dorm or house, in the classroom he knows that most of those daylight hours and very often the long night hours must be spent in solving equations, preparing speeches, memorizing dates, planning meetings, and in every way pushing toward that goal he may not have yet formulated. Gallons of coffee are consumed to offset the frantic frazzling of patience and energy as long-term projects near completion. Each setback is magnified as defeat momentarily in the mind of the conscientious scholar. This phase of college life is strenuous, challenging, serious, and Ultimately most rewarding. The habits formed here, the tastes cultivated, the aims established, and the attainments 5OL1ght remain indelible impressions on our personalities. I 13 The year was a culmination of athletic 'victories, fraternity teas, concerts, and laboratory experiments nostalgically mixed with Christmas carols, holidays, your song, somehow wreathed in an aura of engagement rings, books, coffee cups and borrowed class notes. From our first glimpse of Jewell Hall to the hush of corridors in examination time, this campus was our home in a special way. We were a busy lot trying to fit homework, frat parties, conference games, labs and part-time jobs into a full-time life. But it can be done, for most of us did it. It was a happily hectic time. These impressions were a part of the sights, chosen for memory's file by the crazy reasoning of the heart-impressions of 1962-63. .4-f1,,,,H 1, W, K . I , 5,1-fa f f f I I ,,f, , W, ' f 4 ff MU v ff, , 73 ' f ,ff ,, , ' Q, ,f ',Q,,4f ,V l 1 Am! ' Vw 0 ' Z 25 , -if , ' 'Q k ' ' r N 3 sw., A.. -w ...avi . uw 5 K 4 ff .Ei REF' Q gifl i 5:4 :.v .. .. ms E L., Qmiqfiviffifs ---an X , 23 -L 5 5 5 5 uf' is 1 Ju i l 'cn A Q' ElF ' '7 I - Delegates from over 260 schools take part in the inauguration of Dr. H. Guy Moore. achievement da The nineteenth annual Achievement Day was highlighted this year with the inauguration of Dr. H. Guy Moore as tenth president of William Jewell College. It is at this time that recognition is given to those alumni who have done well in their chosen field by being given Citations of Achievement. Dr. Ben Browne and Dr. H. H. Hobbs were also presented with honorary doctoral degrees. Left: Dr. Moore is installed as the tenth president of William Jewell. Below: Mr. Curry, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, addresses the formal convocation. The 2 60 was Am Mu ll IN G IN 'I D Y U D IN C Ifoore. 1 the 'ewell have Dr. ctoral I ation. Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker is honored at the Achievement Day ceremonies. cuuiinauguradon The William Jewell faculty were joined in the procession into the chapel by more than 260 delegates from other colleges and universities. The morning convocation speaker was Dr. Earl McGrath, a prominent New York educator. Captain Eddie V. Rickenbacker, Amer1's Ace of Aces in World War I, spoke at the inaugural dinner at the Hotel Muehlebach Thursday evening. Sealed: Mrs. R. W. Bland, Mr. Vernon Knight. Standing: Mr. Fred T. Renshaw. achievers i'5 hai 7 .-. ,, Mrs. R. W. Bland ,g 1931 Gower, Missouri Ryu Mr. George Hooper 1927 Tulsa, Oklahoma Dr. Vernon Knight 1939 Washington, D.C. Dr. Fred Kendall 1929 Nashville, Tennessee Mr. Fred T. Renshaw 1937 Cincinnati, Ohio .Rf Dr. and Mrs. H. Guy Moore at the inauguration dinner at Hotel Muehle- ach. George Hooper, Dr. W. Fred Kendall, Mr. . 1' Q. 9 Linda Hanks, 1962 Homecoming Queen, was crowned and presented to the student body by Art Miller. homecoming Homecoming activities, held during a cold weekend in late November, began on Thursday night with the pep rally and bonfire. Friday night was highlighted by the clever and entertaining talent revue. Also Friday night the Homecoming Queen and her court and Mr. 8: Mrs. Alumni were presented. Saturday morning featured the parade of floats and Saturday afternoon found the William Jewell Cardinals victorious over the St. Benedict Ravens in the football game. The co-chairmen for the weekend were Linda Ehrsam and Bill Elledge. The presentation of the Homecoming court. lv THE HOMECOIVIING COURTZ Bfffky I-Ovan, Carolyn Davison, Llflflti Hanks, Ruth Anne Williams, and Carol Thursby. leekend in l pep rally he clever light the 8: Mrs. :ured the i William t Ravens vsam and DURT: avison, A n n e by. The girls' chorus portrays the students of Liberty Ladies College. The boys' chorus through their creative dance announce, One Grecian Urn. 5 f 1 J- 1. A typical WIC faculty meeting is depicted by the cast. Left: The finale shows the crowd being led by cheerleaders at a Cardinal football game. Below: Deep emotion is expressed by the losers in the Homecoming Queen contest. ...U 4, V..-al.. rsv. lcv,-,-,-1.w,-L1 11-'L 175 , Ill :za J 'lx- lg lil A kb L.,g, X Slit. W -xef. 2 5 3 N L l ' Y' ', ', VV? 5 eg Ta t rg H m,,,,k: - , , .,, f',:-Twtm. W ,Maggy ,V gl , , x f, js t ,. m , , , W: j f'M.'Y,,f me '41 'WK The women of Alpha Delta Pi captured the first place trophy with their clever float entry with its caption, Drag-on, Devour Ravens. The second place winner, the entry of Beta Sigma Omicron sorority, featured an animated skunk which bore the slogan, We Scent Victory. as mmf gb 5'vw-...,,k,,,.,,Qx 5 ,puff 'Tw 3 z 5 is 3 , W ,'5tW'f i ti ., Qwazq 'U'--Nunn-,..., -, sv'- lit- ? 6 S .,..a...-.. 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FZ Hold That Line-Ring Up A Victory were the instructions given by the Phi Gam float. Homecoming attendants Becky Lovan and Carol Thursby ride in the parade. Tis u' f -, ,ffw KA! 1 . 4 4 V 'Q' ' x wwf' 1, :Q X 4 A A ylhf , , , ZGTMW44, ' fffhf'2,L.n1K iF I-If The Sigma Nu's float contribution instructs the Cardinals to Pluck-Em. The Lambda Chi Alpha float entry featured a tank which warned that it would Roll Over Ravens. , 2 f 1 4',v'1-439 A f , f Mrs. jf alumni 4 gf .41 4 'f '45 3 , M. 1 31,1 pi L a Vw I'f2r 41 , . ,,...,.. Q, V' : '-'- '-'A'52'-921-Fi--f.-Jvifg 11-511-.'1 '11-2-:rg-1 .--tn:-v:,.,ff1.:-'Lfgrgzgrp,,,, -i-,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,.- ,. ,., ,uk .. - . , . . -'-1- ---4-a-i-2..-..,a'v.:Jmzmav-1f:ae-uuvadQ1Q 'L.f '- V -- ff- ' way in the annual Homecoming parade. l l i The annual bonfire on Homecoming festivities. 1 Thursday night marks the beginning of the Far Lefz: Homecoming Co-chairmen, Linda Ehrsam and Bill Elledgc, pause Ll moment before the parade. Leflx Karin Grosse was chosen to be Miss Peppyf' and Bill Summers was selected as Mr, School Spirit. ' 'Q My ,f ff , f X fl f f f ff I f W 2 W ffg 47 MC ,ff VW iff-yy? ,MWZZQZ ,, M .Q .ff f , 4 I WV, W W4 fi W, f gf, 1.1 ff f4f:f,g,',, ' f , , ff X ff' f 7, f , , X wc, 'Zi ,W if V f 'HW77 , ' M XZ' 71? wff , ff. ff f A XXI' L MQ, , fy , ,fnww . gk . QM-, 911 fa wiv' Ruth Anne Williams Carolyn Davlson firft prin fem fin! aftendant Carol Thursby f M3560 LINDA HANKS, homecoming queen .recond pfincexf .rerond attendant Becky Lovan f f ffnfyifh . I f f ,,f,,,f,,f0fgyn,nf,,1fn The Four Freshmen prepare for their performance October 4 in Gano Chapel. union activities S i Luanr dinne ,I I Z Ni Right: Mrs. H. Guy'Moore is the first to decorate the tree at V the tree-trimming party. Below: Gody Gaba is French waitress at the French party in the Cage. ff? 'cgi Bob Flanigan and Bill Comstock com- pose and arrange many of the numbers used by their group. Qp , iw, :,,. 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' f I, A , f 4 t is f J7fif1!W 5 M , - N74 t 11 , 1 , i . , 3 , s Y' ' ,.,. ,,A,, , ,, , f Radiant Linda Hanks is crowned 1963 Tatler Queen by Diane Isley, 1962 Taflef Queen- The Beta Sigma Ornicron-Sigma Nu combination captured second place with their roaring twenties skit She's A Lulu. few The ' tivitie the D ing si group Kapp Alph Zeta, affili Frida the 2 the HVVHI' best Hart skit Q' XXX Ni ,171 Q 4--ffi,-iff' f ff I ,J 725,43 Ing, V , ,, i 'U. gs F, N I l l iff THE FIRST PLACE TROPHY went to the Delta Zetas and Phi Gams as they sing of Tragedy Tomorrow, Comedy Tonight. The 1963 Tatler Revue highlighted the spring ac- tivities as four fraternities and four sororities and the Non-affiliated students presented five outstand- ing skits on the evenings of February 8 and 9. The groups who worked together this year are as follows: Kappa Alpha-Alpha Gamma Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha-Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta-Delta Zeta, Sigma Nu-Beta Sigma Omicron, and Non- affiliated students. Friday evening the queen candidates walked before the audience, and the queen presentation followed the program. Saturday evening the trophies were awarded for first and second places, and for best actor QBud Birtj and best actress QCarole Harmonj. Honorable mention for the most original skit went to the Sigma Nu-Beta Sig skit. Second Primers: Miss Carole Harmon ,,.,...-4-.-.M l-.,4fv--x,.-. l'11'ifl'r1f1cc'w Miss Judie Leslie xX A., 5 .5 -2L?5f-'fair LESSr.'fSKrA?.iLi'22s'r5f5.Tl'-V-:35.1:ss?:,15 -1 A'-'A J.. T. S155 A ' 'inhsr-'-4 'ra A-KF QM : ' - 514- L- - fri. -L Q NYE? 01:3 ml f x W x 1 -.Ne Ag A -: wg 5 V' fax I 4 'g y ff M -Y ? 4 W1Nf',g,gg f iw . 4 N evening fg f fe Master of Ceremonies for the show was john Clizbe. The Search for happiness is the theme of the ADPi-Lambda Chi Tatler skit. And that's the way it happens in Texas, sing the Non-affils. Saturday evening found Dick Brown and judie Leslie accepting the first place trophies from the Tatler Queen. ,.... 1. r A .Ny wg ,C 'Q 'Q 1' Q Ry if 4 .zf ws. 3 g ,Q x X .,,.. , -, . Q .li iv. !,.f tatler queen, Linda H anks Carole Harmon, Jecond princeff udle Leshe, MJ! prznceff My? RELIGIOUS FOCUS WEEK COMMITTEE - Seated: Ron Tiemeyer, Mary Beth Francis, Judy Bellington, Martha jackson, Pat Schacklin, Rae Schaefer, Rev. Tom Bray, Ruth Anne Williams, Nahib Assal, Helen Neiger. .S'tamdmg.' Don Ham, Bob McKanna, Denny Lambert, Noyce McGarity, Joe Johnson, Dave Nicholson, Gary Bradley, Dick Groves, Dave Farris, A. J. Wilson, Caroline Strickler, Nancy Brown, Lois Potter, Donna Lenn, Grace Goodson, Mary Sue Calvin. religious ocus week g Mrs. Maddox leads a seminar in problems con- fronting the Christian in dating and marriage. Religious Focus Week with its theme, In His Handsf was held the week of March 18. Under the leadership of Ruth Anne Williams and Nahib Assal and religious activities director, Tom Bray, the week featured Christian leaders from many sections of the country. The team members which represented a wide variety of professional interests conducted chapel programs, led seminars, visited the class- rooms, and moderated informal discussion groups. This year's team consisted of Dr. Mueller, Professor of Church History and Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Rev. Bill Lawson, Director-Teacher of the Baptist Student Union at Texas Southern University in Houston, Miss Dorothy jean Kerr of the American Youth Foundation, Dr. Blanchard Antes M.D. of Canton, Ohio, and a member of the Brother's Keeper project sponsored by the Baptist World Alliance, Mr. jim Frank, a Kansas City insurance agent, Mrs. Samuel Maddox, a St. Joseph homemaker, ministeris wife, and mother of three sons, Rev. Ron Ham, a pastor from Melbourne, Australia, Mr. J. Malcolm Edwards, minister of music at the Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, and, Dr. Harry Burrus, a professor of physical education at Washington University, St. Louis. Supplementary team members were Dr. John Williams, Dr. Robert Middleton, and Dr. Richard Linn. ear f 1' , f z 25 Df- Ames, a physician, expresses his view on various problems. eek of al and : from variety : class- eology 'eacher , Miss s M.D. nsored :g Mrs. three wards, ld, Dr. Louis. n, and Rev. Ron Ham leads a group discussion pertaining to modern missions abroad. Miss Dorothy Kerr addresses the chapel assembly. Rev. Bill Lawson answers questions raised by the students in an evening seminar. 304 Q1 U ll in .Qi ,Vit 41 ii '1 U1 H11 My l-ll 91, 3 I I pull' 39 all W7 f 6 f I ,Y ,K .7 Mr. Edwards precedes the morning chapel speaker each morning with a solo. Dr. Mueller discusses philosophical questions with some students Dr. Burrus meets with students informally. The male chorus brings the special music 'for the closing convocation. Kfw 4 ' -1- .ws-'mf I 'Q' 7 V 7 BSU CHOIR-Row One: Carl Garrett, Jim Pierce, Gary Bradley, Roger Boyd. Row Two: Judith Layton, Peggy O'Neill, Marcia Love, Sharon Slater, Suzie Rittenhouse, Irma Burger, Ruth Stone. Row Three: Dee Burson, Betty Laughlin, Delores Newman, Mary Sue Calvin, Helen Neiger, Jeanne Farris, Carolyn Macari, Nancy Brown. Rauf Four: Beverly Goss, Richard Groves, Larry Lewis, Bill Cordes, Charlie Rogers, Fred Tebbenkamp, Dean Martin. Row Five: Dave Farris, Loretta Clark, Dixie Longenecker, Linda Taylor, Jane Tischinski, June Owen, Mary Sharp, Evelynn Brown, Charles Hughes. baptist bsu choir student movement The Baptist Student Union choir has provided music The Baptist Student Movement is the religious organi- at various churches in surrounding communities during zation on campus primarily for American Baptists. the year. This group is comparable to the Baptist Student Union . . . h'h'fSth Btttdt. One of the major functions of, this group each year W lc ls or Ou em ap 15 S u en S is its work during Religious Focus Week. The BSM offers its members an opportunity to discuss their spiritual needs and share their ideas. This group The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Tom Bray and mats Weekly in the religious activities Office. the assistant direction of Dave Farris, meets weekly. BAPTIST STUDENT MOVEMENT-Clockwifex Anna Laycock, Dr. Trotter, Dick Bailey, Martha Duncan, Dianne Jeter, Paul Kuntzman, Neen Pratt. C7 KJ l .l ' N. jllrgTSD'i,I S ,. ,. ,...d,.- -.,H-.X-,XM-2--71:-,--W.: eg,:'w,v:kgq--f-aeaxsaffffiipv size T 1311, 3:55 iii! 123i ua' xg., T ., U. ilk' Rita fill ,lk .ini zi'i'l ul- 12,39 sllirll 51343, filgfji ijjiaib alll- api, Fl f .lla still iffy! ills lllll 4 Milli' will: X541 1 644 . 3'l fi 'vigil ll' fr lglllll lin.-li flirt' lf:l'lLl will W rfltl' Ijllgp RQ X 41 r ling' llillla ual' italy Ill' E155 Ili? pil? Qifll till ills girl-'L :rt- iff. 'ffl llv ll! lil: Mil iq! ill' lil' Lil ll ull: W BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Row One: Mary Sue Calvin, Dixie Longenecker, Judie Leslie, EvelynngBrown, Ruth Sappington, Audrey Voughti jim Rodewald, Mr. Tom Bray. Row Two: Larry Matthews, Peggy O'Neill, Helen Nerger, lrma Burger, Hazel Hendricker, Delores Newman, Dee Dameron, Dave Nicholson, Jim Nelson, Van Adams, Row Three: Gary Bradley, Dean Martin, Richard Groves. baptist student union This council serves primarily as a unifier of religious activities on the campus. ' The Baptist Student Union helps to provide for the spiritual side of .college life. It is the connecting link between the College and the local Church' The Freshman Council acquaints freshmen with the BSU An Executive Council is selected each year to lead the students program and trains them for future leadership positions. in planning and directing the campus religious activities. BSU FRESHMAN COUNCIL-Row One: Peggy Indorf, jane Crutchfield, Betty Laughlin, Eddie Helm, Roger Boyd. Row Two: Charles Hughes, Gail Bloxham, Dave Hunker, Nancy Jackson, Sharon Slater. 2 ,ff EPSIL Hazel Linda E Epsilc was 1 full-ti The 3 every about GAMQ Sharp. iff? J ' rw' Z f V . x n f f I 1 ff 1 Wf e ,J af f x 3 f ' I . ,. 5 1,2 'QF -iiisit?-12,-Tiiib'Tip2fg3ffg1 .fee f-5 15zezg :'i uf::f1ef.m eil-fe if -J. Q ,., -, e: 'f'::-11-:S-.f f --1-wMf::-mfm?:T-,l , . , M, , f , er'-' P - ' 1 N r. ,- ., l i K 'iliila .gl 5 :.f'.f7.E'i :Cixi A -. 4 . - . . . . Y . . , . ..- , . .! 'E7' 'Y 'V' .'J 's ' PSYTE T 'T x?3:-'1-i '1F' ' A ' 5 A . and .Y ' lf Y . , Y , , , , ,, - . ,JI -1- J 1-4 li-I-I '-A .'i35Y:-'-- - ,f-.'17:7'.iiiZfiE':TQt.Ei-17'i::i'.21 'Q - ' ,..J..a 4 ........,.,,1 ,un ,,..,,.,r,, ,440-,J A - - A , M , -, ,, ,,,, ,V-,1,,.,,----,W -,,.,..9.:g,,.- E., .5 ,,,,,,., r . .. . . .. VA- Q ,,...- ...UL-r.-gig-1 - .i - . r aa., ...M .. , M ,Y .,,..a., T , X 1 21 Voughr, an, Dee ivities BSU ughes, I 1 4' All , if ' fi? 1.2 WV! ,Y ks gd! Q !'IF '57 EPSILON OMEGA PI-Row One: Janeen Burnham, Linda Taylor, Maxine Armstrong, Caroline Stricker, Helen Neiger. Row Two: Ruth Stone, Hazel Hendricker, Helen Lochridge, Loretta Clark, Jane Tischinski. Row Tlvfeex Nancy Dobler, Betty Laughlin, Carolyn Macari, Marcia Sandberg, Linda Baker, Diane Vollmer, Kay Ragland. Row Four: Lorene Osborne, Beverly Goss, Nancy E. Brown, Evelynn Brown, Judy Sherwin, Joyce Cowan. epsilon omega pi Epsilon Omega Pi, with its motto Into Service Prepared, was established by young women preparing to enter into full-time Christian vocations. The goal of this group is to help each of its members develop every phase of their lives so that each girl may learn more about Christian work. gamma beta nu Gamma Beta Nu is an organization of wives of ministerial students who meet each month to discuss common problems, situations, and goals. An aim of this group is for each member to develop the patience, understanding, honor, and the dignity which is expected of a minister's wife. GAMMA BETA NU-Sealed: Carolyn Atkins,-Jean Shepherd, Shirley HHFHCF, Bonnie Sue McCarroll, Evelyn Piper, Jeanine Lotz. Standing: Jan Sharp, Judy Jewell, Joyce Bolinder, Margaret O'Kane, Anna Bonner, Kay Roark, Alice Perkins, Nancy Boling, Esther Gonzalez. .JI J few ' 1 -.9-:aa ' On April 30, 1955, the ministerial students of William Jewell Row Sf' 1-57 fsnfw Y Row One: Paul Kuntzman, Jim Nelson, Charles Hughes, Gary Bradley, Jerry johnson. Row Two: Loyal Stubbs, Terrance Yocum, Thomas Bonner, George Franck, Robert O'Kane, Robert Barr, Don McNeall. Row Three: Wayne Prewitt, Gary Ramey, jack Daniels, Charles Books, Gayford Lowrance, Paul Gonzalez. Row Four: Ernest Chace, Lester Van Zant, Bruce Morgan, Gary Taylor, Steve Hefner, john Jewell, David Winfrey. ministerial association The Ministerial Association, although not always identified by its present name, is the oldest organization on the Hill, having been in existence since the beginning of Iewell's history. constitution and adopted the name of the H. I. Hester Ministerial Association. During the year the members hold meetings at chapel time on Mondays at which time they hear speakers from seminaries and nearby churches. reorganized in accordance with the provisions of a formal Row One: Glenn johnson, Clifford Swanson, Fred Hafner, Francis Perkins, W. Harris, Roger Boyd. Row Two: A. J. Wilson, Mike Flanery, Marvin Malony, Bill McMillan, Carroll McCarroll, Virgil Noah, Franklin Bolander. Row Three: Larry Matthews, Carl Moman Norman Dalton jerry' 'gLI:33',PgiiI?g nM.?S1l11i1liqI6i3131pldHogue, George Shepherd. Row Four: Jack Phillips, jack LaRue, Brad Offutt, jim Mack, jim Wayman, Glen Lotz, 1 Q Q Q f 'x 1 . gl I I 154 Row i Ruth Sandy The girls motii One Hillt Balla Burgi f h Q ii is , 1 we S? Jig., . Helen Neiger, Carol Spor. Rau' Two: Carol Loop, Dixie Longeneclcer, Susan Burk, Mary Sue Calvin, Carolyn Macari, Maxine Armstrong, auxiliar guidance and fellowship for them. The YWA meets twice a month. At one of these meetings the group meets as a whole for a special program or speaker. On the other meeting night the individual circles meet. The organization is divided into about six circles. Stricker. Rau' Two: Carolyn Bodenhausen, Mary Beth Francis, Judy Carter, Anna Laycock, Judy Sherwin, Judy Leslie, Ruth Stone, Irma ,. , f 111 Q7 K I1 ll v ll .E 1? f ij A n ' x I E 1 we o 1 l They hit hard but not hard enough to halt Jewell's winning record. Coach Nelson evaluates the game from the locker room. ' ff ff Wf f I Q X 7 44 , ,,,',, V ,,, .a,fa5v V, wi 2 49 28 32 21 14 24 30 45 13 .li . ,mv 7 ,, , H , , f I f f' ,ga f ' 'f q i Wk' Q, f I 1 ' vZAW'a4f24'fff m. 4944 may fi 4 , 4 Q .- 7, , frwffi A ff V H, if 4' W 411 14,9 '3 41274 cardinals are mcau Under the excellent leadership of head coach Norris Patterson, line coach James Nelson and end coach Darrell Gourley, the William Jewell Cardinals became the top team in the Missouri Collegiate Athletic Union Conference by winning all of their conference games. Patterson has led William Jewell in over 130 victories, maintaining Jewe1l's reputation as a football power. In addition to the coaching staff, the success was due also to the co-captains, Don Strange and Ron Haggard, and to the individual players themselves. At the end of the season thirty-four men were awarded letters for their fine participation. Under the enthusiastic leadership of next year's tri- captains, Clem Buschmann, Jim Lindsey, and Mike McIntyre, Jewell is expecting similar victories. ch 2 .fy lr 1 I 'l -f I nv -an I-um .humane .. ., in ,N -1' 'W B 4, .. -ar. mu '-I n ' i .45 iii I . 1 F YV, fi x 34 af 4. Call 'h Norris nd coach s became tic Union le games. victories, mwer. was due Haggard, me end of for their 1ear's tri- nd Mike .,-.-..,Rg' Ll- ' 'T 1 1962 scoreboard w c opponents 2 Ottawa University 14 ,, 49 Culver-Stockton 6 1 X 28 Northwest Mo. State 0 ,A 32 Tarkio 17 in 21 Graceland 14 14 Missouri Valley 6 24 Austin 21 30 Washington University 6 45 St. Mary's 19 15 St. Benedict's O 258 totals 103 lines. Co-captains Ron Haggard, tackle, and Don Strange, lgzckle. Jewell player en route to a touchdown before being stopped by a Benedict bear-hug. 1 X I I an Coaches Gorley, Patterson, and Nelson watch from the side- 3 W 4 ' vi,-i'l ' j ' , J :Q-N ' fn-, W'-. .-- f.' ' ' - 1' , h., 'Q il ij? , -v'f,,,'V' 1 ',T'b1. 'Y-1 .'-wr ,1 wrwfr' -,gi 'J-.. 1-.. lwair-' in 5.2021 'CF 'L' Wiz' 'cf'f. 'Q J fr. .-. . ,ww X -4 's so N . 49 v' nf' -.., mx ,, f k l 1 1 2 n 1,0 W R iff- H jack Bumgarner Clem Buschmann TGUYIJICWS M loulfbark bdlfbdl-ik M61 Q Fred Fisher Lowell Fisher GUY 1 50f1 fullback tackle gudfd john Barnhart balflnzrk Charles Case end jerry Green cenler jim Lindsey guard Larry Megown fullback Marion Blair center George Cole guard Mike Lindemood guard Bob Mayer end Mike McIntyre blorking-end Big game tension is reflected from the bench f 1 W ,f- , fmvwfff 7 v - , 5 Y ..,....,,., , ff ' ' 1 .1 K Below: Barnhart f4lj strains for yardage. hx Goal Post Riot l 'af' SF- , f fu- vc. . a .22'.- ,- A J.:--Q, ,A i' I - ', . e '.7g,:-2 f ' if ,-. 'ziggy viii.: sr, i -.U-, Right: Head coach Patterson gazes from the sidelines. 1 . 1:1 I -I Dick Nixon Dennis O'Brian jack Patterson Charles Richard blocking-back fullback IJ I I 4. eq KM 5 a ll i 1 Jr . ' ' ata ' i lmlfbark blofkzng-buck fi' s 'Yu Q 2 X A I ,J X! Dan Marcum lmlfback Dick Rinehart end 1 rl 73 'vb 9' . ' 1 hav Q , Im fl f if That's my boy out there! az. K' 'N W Peaches takes care of the emergencies. Crews f45j picks up yardage around the left end. Ray Ritchey Mike Scrogin Ed Schreiber Clarence Schneider Ben Simpson kicking Jperialift renter lmlfback tackle balflmrk r 9? dd 12, Z X I I il-mn fx l '45 , ,rifg a f W iz , f, wg, ' fi fail . Q Q Q .2 . F W S A 9 ffl V , I ' 1: X V 5' i ' Q warn?-we ' 1 ffm r f i fs Q gi 52 a In si., S ff., Q, - -Q - 4: Us nf' ,-,. ' iii 1 rv: wx ,n l 5 P P .5 B9 J-5' 'fl Llhnudi, Mxke Sneed Terry Straeter j1m Stutzman Steve Thomas Gentry Thgmqgfm guard ,able guard en en Simpson f49j churns the turf. A mass of flush combines to bring down Washington U. ball carrier. 4 lf-fr HJ . '11 basketball queen Rosa Lee Taylor football queen Barbara Bishop Rau' One: jim Dudley, Bill Summers, Terry Scott. Row Two: john Smith, Chuck johnson, Bob Ulrich, Coach Nelson Rau' Three: Julien Mclilwain, john Hammon, Pete Edmundson, Ron Tiemeyer. Row Four: Gary Brigham, Bob Murphy Homer Drew, jerry Compton. basketball The Cardinals began their season with Drake University, rated among the top major colleges in the nationg such competition was typical of the Cardinals' preeconference schedule as they played Wfashington University, Lincoln University, and participated in the NAIA Christmas Tournament at Maryville. Although there were many unexpected injuries, co-captains Jim Dudley and Bob Ulrich led the spirited Cards on the court. Other returning lettermen were john Hammon, Terry Scott, Pete Edmundson, Ron Tiemeyer, Bill Summers, and Julien Mclilwain, E T D f Y. X ,, N . w 8 , N J. , KO if ff i 1 4, g, 'S x XXXKXP' s lv X. e ii N fwf-a-ngglrn-g df 7 I A I. 4 fly-452, ,,, u, 1 RN iv , , ,1 ' 'L' 'A' fQ f-5 M hs. tw fr Y v9N. . , J as E f . ,, .- i, sun! 595 'M-My--uf IIE!! 'Ufv '4- 4 I , ml!! , Wa :ft Q 'ii '91 3 X XX , 'X 3, it s. i 4? fff . N 4 1 :': 1 HL Q as f, K' Tough and tired, john jurco tramples through the foliage as he approaches the finish line. Q NME i if C01uzle1'rI0fkwi,fe.' Don Burke, Ron Colliver, jim Harmon, john jurco, Bob Sullivan, and Captain, Bob Hatcher. Even though hampered by early season losses, the thin- clads finished the season with an impressive record- first place in the Quincy International and the MCAU 1 CTOSS Cross country championship. The Jewell runners placed Znd, 4th, 6th, 9th and 10th, The squad will have all six men returning with hopes of an even better season. The captain for this first place team was Bob Hatcher, countr leads mcau I , ,,'-,,.4...,..,........-,..,.bN,5,,,,,,,,,,,f W., ua, x , vw-11,-,.,.,.,.,. ,f ' Wx.4..z...4.,f..4Qf -,-.,f..1,,,,,h,jvw 5 f 1-J..L,L.A..4.,A.,,ff , ,Q 'W W' 1 1-1:52 31 2, Z www ,, Wfff ' 1 ff .fwyrfmzwf , ff, 'ww XWVW 6 All eyes are on the stopwatches as Jewell meets Kemper in water relays. swimming team Seated: Pete Raine, Mike Klickman, Craig McSparren, Frank Crane. Standing: Dick Hensley, john Barnhart, Bob Reutter, Jack Dymond, Bob Anderson, jim Simmons, Mrs. Kinman. 4 Q? l ,A-'V-M.. 4 'l ' 7 Z -, 1 I , ie: f Y 4fJf.., up 2 ,, . ff m We f , 41.4 44 . ' X ' J K nee! Schne G2 . 5'1'! Coach Flook reaches jim Karlbery and Steve McComb new holds in a daily workout. mcau championship wrestling squad Kneeling: Cliff Gillespie, Carl Garrett, Ken Swearingen, Paul Kuntzman. Jim Olson. Standing: Coach Flook, Ted Cunningham, Clarence Schneider, jim Karlberg, Dave Reineke, Dave Sullivan, Dennis Boyer, Steve McComb, Dan ZIHIZ. .avf'f ' l l 1 V l n 1 l l l l 1 i x x x li l. . fl! lf CLP C17 1 1 I i l Mfg ,dl r ff mln -AQ' ,, V. lu 'HW . . ,r I ,ii ?' . 5 5, wi V f 5 f f 'Hy 4 WW X if 1 E gp, A f 1- 'X ,ffein Q Q 'H-mRhwVrv-WA 'EGF Gtwgx WWE VN? My 7 'Ik+f Row One: Chip Campbell, Ed Schriber, Bob Hatcher, John Chavez. Row Two: Coach Gourley, Clem Bushmann, Bill Summers, Don Burke, Bill Stinson. Row Three: Nick Paris, Terry Crews, Ron Haggard, Mike Moon. Row Four: Charlie Case David Reineke, Chuck Johnson, Ron Colliver. Row Five: Don Smith, Bill Waitman, Mike Scrogin, Gordon Thompson. Row, Six: Larry Springer, Ron Hamilton, Bill Van Note, Ric hard Cordell, Tom Weakley, jim Davis. Charging emphatically toward the finish line, John Chavez wins another first for the Cardinal thinclads. mr 1 faery, 9 '-ff P . 9 6 Thi Tri-capta prepare . . 'K wr vi .. ' 11' . 3 . . X 1 . E E 5 , n 1 Z Thinclad Pee Wee Summers shows good form as he reaches the top of his jump. 1 .gr GE 9431 rf , sw , . 3, X 7 y V , 4. -, '- ' -'fifuif 1-EIL- -'-4 .' u Hag shouldn't have much trouble throwing that shot put. Tri-captains Clem Buschmann, Ron Hamilton, and K1reeling,.Don Smith prepare for another winning seasons for the Cardinal thmclads. 71 .fb-. If ,M-4' ravi 7 a Row One Coach Flook, Ben S1mpson, Carl La1rd, Kenh ontague rc ey y , jm Duclle Gary Kerr Dave Karaff Bob Everso1e Cec11 Logan Bob Pelnar Row Three Tom Sm1rh Charlre P112 Larry Ehrhardt Bob Rogers, 1 Y, 1 jack Patterson, Chuck johnson, Jerry Compton, B111 Summers, jack Bumgarner, Jack Fore, Bud Brrr, Roy W1111ams, Dave Ibach, D1ck Nrxon Card prtcher Drck NIXOH lobs the knuckle ba11 home ,uf- ,l n'i'2' f .idk f.:-lx ' ,.',:,-f 11,- ve- ,ff - r f'i.f4'g.- ffiuf I Bullock, Rogers, Vixon. L.. 4' I ' A fr , .QA .51 .,1. a 13 FJ 7 ,ff ww, ,T --,V .0-,H .1- .- W-2, ut' 41'-ww. gmt. , 3 6 From Left: Coach Nelson, Randy Richardson, Terry Pratt, Dennis Wright, Rick Clark, Bud Brower, Kneeling, Bill Koll. h Ted N ll nd Rus Rinklin watch a golf demonstration by their coach, Dr. David Moore. Ray Ritc ie, ewe , a ty , fix X X QQ f 'iff' ff , W , f 124 , ' -, ,fnnwf V ynff , .ly , fl 'ff , ,, , I. lf? f A f -J WOMH Turley, The ' ordina Each 1 Recrea of fou Pl-lYSl Jackie Moore. A fv WOMENS RECREATION ASSOCIATION-Sealed: Mary Kay Carter, Eileen Grist, Evelynn Brown. Standing: Susan Sears, Winnie Merk, Sharon Turley, Mrs. Kaye Megown, Sandy Kilker, jackie Hill, Nancy Magee. women's recreation association The Women's Recreation Association is designed to co- ordinate the women's intramural sports program on campus. Each woman Jewell student is a member and the Women's Recreation Board consists of representatives elected from each of four sororities and the student body. physical education major's club The Physical Education Major's Club is affiliated with the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. This organization provides an opportunity for majors to become better acquainted with professional views on athletics and to officiate at intramural games. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAjOR'S CLUB-Row One: Larry Scott, janet Strange, Don Strange, jack Dymond, Julien McElwain. Rou' Two: jackie Fore, David Karaff, Danny XXfhite, Bob Ulrich, Gordon Thompson. 'C7 C I R n Ha ard jerr McBeth Clarence Schneidner Gary Gibson. Row Two: Row One: jarrell Peach, Ron Hamilton, Bob Rogers, George o e, 0 gg , Y 7 , , john Hammon, Ron Tiemeyer, Craig McSparen, Terry Crews, Dan Ziatz, Mike Moon, Danny Lambert, Gentry Thomason. Row Three: Louis james, jackie Fore, H. C. Bowman, Herb Snedden, Bob Mann, Terry Scott, Mike Sneed, Herb Willmarth, Terry Straeter. Row Four: Dennis Wright, Don Smith, Dick Nixon, Bob Ulrich, jerry Green, Charles Richards, Larry Megown, Don Strange. 6 6 ' 9 9 All men who compete in any of the eight varsity sports at William Jewell are eligible to attain membership in the Club if they letter. The letter serves as recognition of superior performance and reward for a job well done in their area of athletics. The club operates on a system of progressive awards starting with a sweater for the first year lettermen, a jacket for the second year men, and all seniors receive a Jewell blanket. club A white letter denotes a championship team and a black letter can mean that the team placed anywhere from second to last for the season. The members of the club sponsor dances for their own recrea- tion, and they aid the athletic department in a variety of capacities from helping out at varsity games to assisting in coaching. Row One: john jurco, Gary Brigham, Steve Clark, Mike Mclntyre, Ben Simpson, Clem Buschmann, jim Lindsey. Row Two: Dave Karaff, Tom Trotter, Bill Summers Chuck Johnson, Russ Rinklin, Dan Marcum, john Barnhart, Charlie Case. Row Three: Julien Mclilwain, Clark Fultz, Jerry Tinsley, I ' ' D S ll' D Burke, Bob Ray Ritchey, jerry Varns, Mark Jeter, Bill Koll, Charlie Pilz. Row Four: Bob Mayer, Mike Marks, jim Stutzman, ave u ivan, on Hatcher, Ron Colliver, Jim Harman, Bill Millen. P S Enco ball . of tl' LIPPC Lee ' a black second 1 recrea- lriety of sting in Trotter, Tinsley, irke, Bob KW PEP BAND-Row One: Fred Fisher, Doug Cormack, Roger Crozier. Row Two: Greg Lakin, Tom Dixon, jerry Stine, joe Folkert. Row Tfaree: Ron Newman, Tom Sharp, Lewis Long, Jack Daniels. pep band A familiar sight at all of the basketball games is the pep band with its bright red jackets, and, sometimes, red instruments. Their rhythmic music and occasional loud blasts typify the spirit manifested by William Jewell crowds. cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS-Row One: Ronilue Beery, Carole Lyn White, Carol Zackula Rau' Two: Sue Sears, Rosa Lee Taylor, Margaret Fields, Nancy Cummings. Encouraging enthusiasm and urging the foot- ball and basketball teams to victory is the job of the seven cheerleaders, five of whom are upperclassmen and two are freshmen. Rosa Lee Taylor is the head cheerleader. i 621iF5-S6'::i 5g-S?era1:e?f5?:?:Ef?-51521:Si-E2-21-I'sl?'f?lvE-E322-53127541ki?-ii-2:51-If-giE:sQvf5?5a'3n fyfgfgff'-fi?541514552-?E?2:5?5fF2'i5i,QE?iiiiiiiifligf - - ,-- ............... M ...., .-.,,, ,,,,. , ..-.,,,..,.-f-W r-, , -., , -,---,,H---,--..--. , . L 1- a A if I U .N 7'f Y T m m f.. , 1 I I E F I I 'H' an E '4 l U N w 1 -1 -1.1 1 ix L... n-. . X , fx. iff? L - - V J Zan...-,----,, ..-Af-.x,,..Y...., - ,Y ,f-Ei? , ,,.,. 1:-xy-,QL ,.5':Ai,.,,.-, ,N- i E-'Zig'Tgzgx-31-Q-v:2 1:1saQ 1' ..:i-:gm',iif' 'izqwzrgjgt a II 2 , W -lfxl' XX -lfxl' A A g I 7 4 if P f-- ' 3' , W , Annette Admire Judy' Af1'l01d Pat Brown Linda Ehrsam Anne Ellis Amy Hufft Betty Burgess Laura Erp Diana Isley Sharon McCaughey Marcia McGraw C Wilma Penton 74 Margaret MacDonald Jody Richardson Linda Cook Margaret Fields Carol Jackson Nancy Magee Kara Jean Rogers Sherry Stilwell V 'I- Rosie Taylor Barb Bishop Jane Crutchfield Z 494 Gloria Gaba Kaye James '57 Gail Bloxham Nancy Cummings Vicki Hader Pat King Maila Brewer Carolyn Davison Kathy Harlan Donna Lenn Sandy Drescher Diane Hoss lane Ludlow Maggie Nicholl Carla Norwich Par PMYCISOU Kay Beth Scudcler Barb Tramp '52 Carol Sellers Clare Siesemfbp Ginny Standley V. I f Jeanne Treffts Betsy Weelcs 'j,, l1, '.'IlEI i - 'Q W 1 ,si ii iy Drescher Diane Hoss Ludlow Standley 'ca alpha delta pi ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll ll ll 5 7 var Left to Right: Wilma Penton, Jeanne Treffts, Gloria Gaba, Kay Beth Scudder, Pat King, Annette Adrnire. OFFICERS Prefident Wilma Penton Vice Prexident Annette Admire Memberylaip Selertion Chairman-Gloria Gaba C orreipondin g Secretary Pat King Recording Secretary Jeanne Treffts Treamrer Kay Beth Scudder Guard Peggy McCormick George Cole 1' . V' f . K - Af an Mf g' David Jensen , 1 fi. X : '2 1 Qin 3 497 '4.!2h4! john Barnhart -Q in 1 Av gf Nat Blalock T om Coleman Don Flassing Larry Kirk Mert McCann Stuart Bascomb en, George Bolenbaugh ,N Gene Boyd Rich Cooper Chester Dickey David Gower jim Lake Tony McCanna Mike Moon Mike Grant r u v W C Greg Lakin Bob McKanna Bob Moore , M 'K '-452 . 1 QI'7l' V 1 Jon Bates C. B3.l1II13l'l Blair ,.-s- Gary Brown Ron Brown Dick Dinkins Perry Doyle Richard Groves Eddie Helm Art Lewis Lee Littrell 1, f .E Robert Mackey Mike Marks me ,- Ted Newell George Nicolou 'WJ 957 Stan Brown Homer Drew Mfl john Henderson V . iw--V i 4 'sv' V- V Lewis Long 'Sw' Bob Mann Z .' X 42 ,' i- G- , f' 132 si ' 'I Wah 'N 6.1 fa' Lonnie Oberkrom 1 4' fl ,. K. Bob Cave Bill Elledge 2 Q A 2? 2 , Buddy Hudgins Gary Miller . 4-EF . . 4. , . , -Ypl kappa alpha 3. in an ll an 1:1411 an ll ll ll ll ll ll II ll ll Bob Cave Chuck Paddock Bill Elledgc Tom Pryor Darrell Puadue Dave Paulsmeyer Peter Raine Bllddl' Hlldgills Ken Romines Bob Samuel Clarence Schneider John Sharp Tom Sharp -N +4-zv. GUY Mme' Joe Stokes Chuck Stolte Dave Welsh Bill Shepherd David Thornton jim Pierce Bob Pitts Randy Richardson Bob Shara Dick Stertz I Don Turner .... ,..-e.... .,,. .. .,...-.-.fe.........-.,4.....-. .-..,.... ..... .,,,.......,.....4,.4 ..............,.-........., .. Counter-clarkwixe: jim Zahnd, Bob Mann, Bill Elledge, Dick Stertz, Stuart Bascomb, Ted Newell, John Henderson, Bob Moore, George Cole, John Barnhart. OFFICERS No. I-Jim Zahnd No. II-Bob Mann No. III-Bill Elledge N 0, IV-Ted Newell No. V-Dick Stertz N 0. VI-Stuart Bascomb No. VII-john Henderson Linda Alexander Beverly Boxey f .J -'-' 1 5 -Q 1, Judy Hall , Rae Schaefer A .ll Dotty Brigham Jo Ann Demark Rae Ann Healzer L. I lv 1 g, 1, i V1 1 if f J X, if Marcia Love if ,, My ' M Julie Schnell fs. 5 , if iv as , f Barb Thompson at Nan Beissenherz Nancy Brummett Jeanne Floyd ,Z 9- A Jackie Hill ff' Z .-Q Mary Ann Mannheim De Schooler WY w w, Bev Thompson ' i,,,,M., 9, J. if , Jan Williams Qf ' Jo Ann Bulow fa? fy 2 Susan Gilbert Sharon Huffman M- Q 7 . f 'ZX 4 fx f 4 Judy Miler My , X fl X? F , I -af X ' i ' X X f 2 f Susan Sea ' Q H f' I , , 6 Carol Thursby 'a- f gf? Q' fjf Jane Bisweu Mary Alice Bowman Anita Burke Marv KHY Carter 0 A , . L 3 .fxi , 5' 7 ir ,. W e-' S , .,,, N - .. -L Marcia Gissendanner GraC6 G00dSOI1 4' , ,, ..l Sue James Susie Klenk WX, fy f 7 J .. ,fl 1 w Anne Moore Mary Martha Moore L lf' if' .fri -., ' 1 J 7 f Carol Clapp fl 4 19 ., , ? f Karin Grosse JM Y' K V, Q, f X4 Margaret Kluge 'C' ' wwf A X ! ff ,wi Marilynn Peters f as J 4 fav ' f rs Sandy Sperbeck 1- l-, ,ka , Z - Z., lf M, Judy Thursby : X f Janet Demark QV Z, f ,X Z Hanna Lockwood ' 1 if , X 14' V' 3 ,JW 1 u' 1 f 5 Terry Scarborough A X 1 X, Susan Spotswood Sandy Sunder .X of ji Pat Webb Jan Williams 'x I Z? ' fav, Hz . .W ffddffy 5 A714 llmo ef 5 X A i f W 7 ff f H72 X 4 f Hg au janet Dernark alpha gamma delta all JI ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll , 1 Hanna Lockwood Scarborough Jan Williams feared: Jan Williams, jo Ann Demark, Carol Thursby. Szandmg: Barb fhompson, Mary Ann Mannheim, Linda Alexander, Judy Miler. ,,... OFFICERS Prexident--Carol Thursby Firft Vice Prefident-jan Williams Second Vice Preyident-jo Ann Demark Corresponding Secretary-Barbara Thompson Recording Secretary-Mary Ann Mannheim Treafurer-Linda Alexander Rmb Chairman-Judy Miler .. .. .-- 'H -. - - . .-,.-..:............-.-....,.,...m......,.,....- ......A4,.a,,..--.......-.s.-..., , -Y-.. nh.-7. ., , , ,.- ,.,,,.n'.-fr-., H. Y,-.V K l F4-A ww M.,- Van Adams Don Bell - A -' -'frf'-'-'-'H - -..fn-J..-,g-4-,4-,,-ga-,ggfhgggg'-g:g3g5:54,:x.:,Q.:-:,:gfr,-fr,--' -- - . , .f . g3,1g,Q,t 1: 3 V-, h -f -1 12 17 ef-fee'-'f-ff-L1 2 1222:Qrizff -ef if e ff eff - 2: --:::1: - :tr-rf --- - - 1 ff---f: ' - -- - Don Bretches if 0, Paul Brinkmeyer John Clizbe Richard Cordell Clint Critchfield wr, iff'-vz my--rv 9 T - .av ' jn..J '7 ' 1 f gs 'i Qi 1-1 1 v , Q M r' 7 , cw Q 1 4 jg ...,,, V f X, f Norm Dalton was-is ' - ' sf? 5:5I5:,,.1.5',5 fiffyvif S I 1 g,., . -.4 , ww . Steve Hefner Addison Johnston Bruce Morgan vm., John Pugh Larry Springer J. B. Dowd 1 fr.-1, .. 5 f orv,., . is , 5 x -5,- ' Grant Johnston Dick Montgomery Greg Morgan R. E. Quick . 19 fi ix , K ,.: X it is X., V. L Herb Willmarth Terry Ewing Joe Folkert Richard H2111 John Hammon Jerry Jones Paul Kuntzman Dean Martin Larry Matthews tm, Barry Morris Dave Nicholson Steve Phipps 4 r..'g,,12 - ' r l It. . , , 'Q' A ifi lgli N pw, 1 QS., j Dave Roberts Denny Sanford Don Smith Mike Sneed Dave Wells Ken Wendell Neal Westermeyer Roy Williams Paul Wood Dan Ziatz R Kvzw Dnltc 1 f11u. e- -- M-'-- ---L--W A---IM -.Q ....-.. i.. ,. W ., W . , .. ... S. ,,,. H 'i'fF4'-2' A J wa- , ,, .. -1 1 , .- 51 11. 1 'i'aaef4 g..,x:1ig2vger5e93g2r:gfvfj1fz','--1- 1 : -. A' -- T E' f ' ., - -..f 311' ff'Qi1i?' 1 :Z?2':-1f14:kiTiitf:lf ir.- , K, ,, . ,. 11:5 V, - - l field l lambda chi alpha X llllll ll flllllll llllllllllellll II llill rw A X Hammon ewpgesez 5 . hews Ieal Westermeyer -A-A-u-hw v 4'g, Row One: john Clizbe, Dean Martin, Ken Wendell. Row Two: Norm Dalton, Mike Sneed. Row Three: Addison Johnston, Dan Ziatz. Row Four: Roy Williams. OFFICERS Preridenl-john Clizbe Vine Prefidenl-Dean Martin Secretary-Norm Dalton Treafzzrer-Ken Wendell Ritual Clmirman-Roy Williams Social Chairman-Addison Johnston Rmb Chairman-Mike Sneed Pledge Trainer-Dan Ziatz 81 .A , - - ...,...,A....,-.-A-...L-.Q.,.A..ar,1. --...-r,,...,- - ., ,.. -I 'V Judy Austin Karen Brunner Mary Dueringer Mary Keller Judy Ballard Serita Clawson Mary Beth Francis Sandy Kilker F110 Mann Winnie Merk Sharon Audrey Vought 1 fa I 82 Ro Carolyn White fi 11 l l 'Q iq ,, ' l if .l ' Q or 1 l l, M 1, lily ,'lx ly! 322 jli Q VM l , ,ll ww. ey J Rl Jil . nl ll i ll Vi 1 4 , 1 , 'LY' 1 t l X 2 I I 1 l lf V 4 '14xi Pat Schacklin Mary Jo Basye Luann Courtney Linda Hanks Katy Koller Sue Ann Meyer +.-1. V-.fix .E 26 :'x :A Y Mary Sharp Mary Baum Nancy Crain Sue Hoppe Anna Laycock Janey Neer Sue Bayer Karen Curnett Dianne Jeter Laura Lemmon Kathy Renner Afefil SOPCY Maryruth Swaney Sherri Willard Ruth Anne Williams Sue Williams Ronilue Beery Dee Darneron Alice Keatley Vicki Logan f Y f I , Nancy Renfer Sue Swisher Jinny Wilson Judy Bellington Becky Lovan jail R014 Nou fr, i c Judy Bellington Becky Lovan 'N 4av' beta sigma omicron 'K.i- ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll IL II ll ll fl R010 One: Luann Courtney. Row Two: Carolyn White, Karen Brunner. R910 Three: Mary Keller. Row Four: Sharon Rolf, Nancy Renfer. Row fue: janey Neer. V' ' -........-av,r....,.... .. ...A-..g......-..-.....C.. ....4........,.... - ....a.Q.r,,...................... O OFFICERS Prefident-janey Neer Vine Prefident-Sharon Rolf Correfpomiing Secretary-Mary Keller Rerordifzg Secretary-Luann Courtney Treafzzrer-Carolyn White Pledge Trainer-Nancy Renfer Rufio Chairman-Karen Brunner I 85 1612, Berk Dawson Bill Duncan 2 I f' .f ff? ,Q 2234 . if ,L 2-fre, ' ,- Frank Harding MWQN , A , ' -, 5 we ' A in ' ,' If Q, Chuck Johnson 4: .rv-we -4, G Z f 3 I . ,kj . 'fi Ben Todd 5 4 X Q 2 if f it 'frfaf I Joe Johnson John Jurco Dave Reineke ah 1 ' ,436 ' 44 Vfihmf Terry Scott Jim Thornton ' -A , ...r.,3? K David Bauman ,f 4 Hzzzj iff i f? ' ' Larry Ehrhardt jerry Jones Bill Kothe 1 1, 'M 'X Dave Richesson Sam Shapiro 4 , uf ,Q V N2 4 A C X Ron Tiemeyer Bob Turner John Bean Gary Epping Bill Black 4 f f 'W , if 5' Z- ,f A, ff jack Fore Keith Harmon Brad Hirni Q , f .fff Q Dick Brown K 75 X V, , 4 Jon Halferty Jerry Compton Ron Hamilton 35.3123 aff , John Landis Mike Lindemood Craig McSparren Dick Nixon Charles Pilz A 471 V 9' Warren Riffle QW' Bill Shaw Jerry Travis , we v ,iff .fijlf Bob Ulrich 4 U' 'VV , Jim Rodewald Bill Strange 'Ke Bob Rogers Wilson Tatman Gary Schneider X iff! 1 W 1:39 Q7 v Z' ' 52 f Dennis Wright Phil Wymore John Yingling ff 'Q' ' Lef. My , Roc , r f 1 J X f A1 Zimmerman , ,-y Charles Pilz Zimmerman phi, gamma delta jill ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll il OFFICERS Prefident-jon Halferty Treaxurer--Dick Nixon Rerording Secretary-Bob Rogers Correfponding Secretary-Dennis Wright .Hiftorian-Ron Tiemeyer I-ffl 10 Rlgbl: jon Halferty, Dick Nixon, Bob Rogers, Dennis Wright, Ron Tiemeyer s...l.,., FUI SWEETHEART Miss Jeanne Sneed --. mf rx Q, - , , if-If 5 5 I , fn Q ff ' ,I , , , VV im qt7,6i41,V,3l -Y! , '19,-,fkrubk v A ,' Qqah . M7 434913, Q? A ,, ,Af f ff --', .: .. .5 Q ' f I fig, .- ' fair Diana Ackerson Linda Adkins MarY Alexander Maxine A1'mSf1'0fl8 4 A A W -,157 If 70-Q75 -V , f f' ,-v , . X ' , ' 1 sg 'ff f weagQga ' -, ,. fs? PriSCilla Brown Pat Bryar Claudia Carlson Jane Carmichael Judy Heller . if M , 446, 5 , f W W , . X W7 ff, as:-, Wiz. ff . ,. X ,. V ,. :.,i, 5i.,pt,,,,,, 'q' Q i f , l 9 I N t' 5,--'- ,'3:' f ,.,v- V, L -I , . -. l, .Q 4, Mi! ,nlffiiaila-fix 421 . ' ,V 4 af? 'M y ..., .1 , - ,., L,',3-E i, '52, Eva Lee Kuhlman ,W .Y , 1, 1 Sue Hutcheson i' 55- 'Q' '75 1 ' 'll' f' - A u Judy Leslie Martha Jackson Marsha Kenney y ff!!! ,X 4 , f A ., ,,. ., Q2 f ' . , ,,,,,. Jiffy, lr. , gashigfg- gf f.,:'g-Qfy ff?-., 1- A f 1 l f ig 5 ,:x,,.b,. V , .. 1 ,M , x - 6 fe 1.3, ,, .h w . f'ia'?2f A, A ff ' Qqfgiw if' . g , 'V f cj Donna Moellmg Margaret McCoy R l ' 5 ' ' New P1-att Linda McDaniel Ann Michael fl' . ,. V v ,, 1, '- A ,fe V f 4 X' , ., , , , ,,,f, '27 ,f 1 'ff T' f. we 4 0, V i ? uf '- I l if ' V ' 1 ' W l W! Q I , K V 3,214 . All , ,I ,. gf f , VV, U., - 'V fgfa if I I mg V.,x- 4, ,- , r 3?Q:f1i'?,g 1239 C? lanelsmlth ' ' ' ' ' 1311-,jf ,iffy - :Xi , ' ' - 1 . -nf V12 f.af 5.f .I JR Clare Rusk Ruth SHPPIUSTOH Ml' A ll ' I ' ' Judy Sherwin Lexye Sh arp 2 I 1 s Q a h Q: - gxs'.3r ,E ' ' , Ql' 'Q Sharon Vulgamott . 4 ul. V k,i!V-1: gy?-4, - Jn. . f-zw, .. ,, , ,, , f .-'w,2'2i.x? 5 1' Sharon Turley Carol Spor ,,.!,,r 'L, ' wa X vgffwfgml 4 af A14 wxf, wt 'W X- ., . , 4.x mf Q Y Lois Bradshaw 14' wwf , I 4 :'f.f'?'yir ' ..' V efirzgmg' . - Xurzhw r 4 r Mary Huff 1 Y 1 is 'Fmf' - rfri- in -1 , jean Logsdon ? il ' J fiiicf , . . .gsq.,f53f4i l Shirley Williarns Msg . ' YE N ,,l' Susan Williams fad V 'is , may - n i' Marsha Wilson V: if 5.25 Sandy Wonders 3:3 ,rl L A , f f If Y 7 ' X 2 f 644 ,W I f f Boll Clau 1 -J? 1 W . -. - ' - ' - ,M f rxrfifs get X 41ff'., as C ! i V ' fa ,gf,,,x l ' 4 ,W . Y R -V ' , Lx -.ix A ois Bradshaw delta zeta ill ll ll Il ll ll I! ll ll ll llfllr ll ll IIC ll ll fl Mary Huff Logsdon OFFICERS Pfefident-Martha jackson Fim Vice Pfefidem-Lois Bradshaw Second Vice Prefident-Claudia Carlson Recording Secretary-Donna Moelling Correfpofzding Seffetary-Sandy Wonders Treafzzrer-Maxine Armstrong S M. 1...-. , . Bottom to Top: Martha Jackson, Maxine Armstrong, Donna Moelling, Claudia Carlson, Lois Bradshaw, Sandy Wonders. f X-.. '-'- 4-,hh . - Q,,.,,,,.,C.,,,.,,M,,,,,,,,.,.1,,,,-,..s..,,4..,.,,,.,,...,..LA..a..,,................, N., ..,--.-JM--r 4'ff-+A'-----f1-- ,f f .K 13 . f Gordon Bell M I Charles Bullock John Dyblie Clem Buschmann Andy Clippard jj u1 '..l ' -'- -1 - -4 -J - -1L-..+g-.+g-2.?:.-'-JJ,-.4-L Z:-:::': 4 ::f::r:-:Q -V.: :,:.,. e,.,, .. . 7 'if ' QW X125 Q uv -4 v -...., Z' ' J Y 1 ga V Dan Marcum are V., sf Y Mark Jeter Pete Edmundson Dave Karaff Danny Lambert Denny Lambert Mike McIntyre 'S L Bob Mills Noyce McGarity Don Shgfeg ' T James Simmons 1 jim Stutzman Tom Trotter f -,Z f 4 , , l B011 MCC ' ' -. Y,-1-1. -Y me-:QQ 1- r:-gi,-2..f.l,.... ..,,. ..1... .,,,g,4Z:,gg5LL -5 -- 5'-15:23,gxbdfirihiQ,g 1 -, V W V- t Q i, sigma nu ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll ll Botlom to Top: Danny Lambert, Charles Bullock, Denny Lambert, Noyce McGarity, Tom Trotter, Terry Straeter. A.. ......, ...V V ,A .. ,...........1.,........ ...... ...-...4....,-.A.....,......,...-,g,.....,r.....4....-..,,..-. , , .., . , - , , ... , ,,., --r OFFICERS C ommander-Danny Lambert Lt. Commander-Charles Bullock Trearrurer-Noyce MCC-Parity Rerorder-Tom Trotter Reporter-Pete Edmundson Marshall-Terry Straeter Rmb Chairman-Pete Edmundson Pledge Trainer-Denny Lambert .2 ...f ,mm-F PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-Row One, Seated: Maxine Armstrong, Margaret Nicholl, Margaret Fields, Judy Miler. Row Two, Sealed: Rae Schaefer, Gloria Gaba, Ruth Anne Williams, Miss Catherine Bates. Smnding: Mrs. Bruce Thomson, Karen Brunner, Linda Adkins, Anne Moore, Sharon Vulgamott, Ronilue Beerv, E' panhellenic council The Panhellenic Councilfs purpose is to promote goodwill among the sororities as well as between the sororities and the college community in general. The group's membership consists of representatives from each sorority. The main function of the Council is regulate rushing and to form rules by mutual consent to govern sorority problems. junior panhellenic counci JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-Row One: Carole Lyn White, Marcia Love, Beth Scrogin. Row Tuo Diana Ackerson, Sue Ann Meyer, janet Demark, Carla Norwich, Susan Spotswood, Margaret Fields The Junior Panhellenic Council is composed of representatives of the respective pledge classes of the four sororities. It is the job of this group to instill in the pledges a spirit of cooperation among the sororities. A main project of the Council each year is to work with the Admini- stration in entertaining prospective students. The vice president of the Panhellenic Council serves as an advisor to the Junior Pan- hellenic Council. SC S nity 'ship il is iles 91: A MW Lefz to Rigbz: Danny Lambert, Bob Mann, Dick Nixon, Jim Zahnd, John Clizbe, Charles Bullock, Dan Ziatz Qunci interfraternit council rogin. Row T100-' Fields. The Interfraternity Council is designed to develop and promote better understanding and closer relationships among the four fra- ternities and the college administration. Through the common ground of discussion of mutual problems, the council helps to promote the spirit of cooperation and friend- liness, make and enforce the rushing rules, and decide the general policy in campus Ka a Phi Gamma Delta affairs. One of the main activities of the council each fall is the orientation of the new stu- dents. The organization directs the formal rushing and pledging by the fraternities. This group is composed of one representa- tive and the president of each fraternity and a faculty advisor. Lambda chi Alpha Sigma Nu p T Z i - , .I .fl , i is... ki -Y tm V ,E ,. ffqrwf. I kv i , -:QI film-1-tg 1 The Delta Zetas build a human pyramid. or l sz, The Alpha Delta Pi's Serenade rushees during Progressive Tea. f greek ,fix 2: WQ, LQ W ga U ms, Two Lambda Chi members, Dean Martin and Dave Nicholson, proudly display the fraternity scholarship trophy. A wooden fence surrounds the Phi Gamma Delta house in preparation for Fiji Weekend. annuals f,Jv Judy rush I Karin Grosse is ready to use her new Alpha Gam pledge paddle. Confederates, Bill Elledge and Stuart Bascomb, pause on the steps of the court house during their Kappa Alpha Old South celebration. o gm proudly Judy Bellington and Fran Mann perform at the Beta Sig rush party. jim Meads, Louis james, Gordon Bell, and Mike Mclntyre appear to be the Sigma Nu welcoming committee. X ICMA NU W 'iffy 9 4 TQ? 9 C: C r w xr ...K Q....... lc V S 7 Y . ,, ,fbi ,.A,,,..,f, SOC: PA V lNCf ?E?F R P' UNION BOARD-Row One: Bob Mann, Nancy Renfer, Grace Goodson, David jones, JoAnn Bulow, John ShfifP, Bob Moore- RON' TWO-' Mf- Swearingen, Jim Rodewald, Dr. Thomson, Dr. Cuthbertson. union board ADMINISTRATIVE AREA-jim Rodewald, Richard Groves, Areta Soper. EDUCATIONAL AREA-Sealed: Lois Potter, Keith Harmon. Standing: Tom Eagle, Al Zimmerman, David jones, Martha jackson. CULT RECF r f fi s.v,3.Zg': .gy ef- If' 4 hwy Q ,M , , i N. , f U .. ,r f H I ' Lf : 2 .f I -ff'f4tf i few ' ' Tu'0.' Mr. CULTURAL AREA-Grace Goodson, Sandy Kilker, Jackie Hill. 0 0 unwn councll mn. Standing: RECREATIONAL AREA-jerry jones, john Sharp, Susan Sears, Ken Wendell. PUBLIC RELATIONS AREA-Mary Keller, Fran Mann, Chuck Stolte, JoAnn Bulow. SOCIAL AREA-Sue Swisher, Nancy Renfer, Bob Mc- Kanna, Judy Bellington. C 92 I ll 5 I In , V, 'I I O0 M45 he M' f -, wi! f W ,, if ALPHA PHI OMEGA-Seated: Bruce Morgan, Donald Cotton, jim Young, Bill Black, jim Soden, Bob McKanna, Dick Brown, Barry Morris. Standing: Bob Small, Larry Allen, Terry Martin, Bob Barr, Ken Selby, Dr. Gier, john Unruh. alpha phi omega beta beta beta Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity which engages in Beta Beta Beta is the national honorary biology fraternity on any project which will benefit the college, the faculty, or the the campus. The aim of the organization is to stimulate student body. The membership of this group consists of scholarship, spread scientific knowledge, and encourage bio- former Boy Scouts. logical research among the members. BETA BETA BETA-Row One: Ray Baker, Isaac Hirano, Bill Grime, Jan-ell Peach, Donald Seneker. Row Two: Carol Spor, Ann Miller, Mary Wright, JoAnn Current, Shirley Peach, Miss Thomas. Row T bree: Mary Anna Wood, Nada Sauer, Anne Moore, Maxine Armstrong. Row Four: John Kingsley, Ted Tomkinson, Spencer Clarke, Mr. Newlon, Dr. Momberg, Clark Fultz, Dr. Gier. Lf! 1 iw wa., ', W7 Sf! Si gr stuo mer poe' the eval PS3 Mo l K UQ' 'ry Morris. rternity on stimulate urage bio- iller, Mary Row Four: ,Y . f,., hm al SIGMA TAU DELTA-Row One: Wilma Penton, Barb Bishop, Fran Mann, Mary Martha Moore, Ruth Anne Williams, Linda Ehrsam, Row Two: Danny Lambert, Don Smith, Loyal Stubbs, Dr. Wilson, Sam Shapiro, Mr. Dunham, Helen Neiger, Audrey Vought. sigma tau delta Sigma Tau Delta, the professional English fraternity, is for students interested in creative writing. The requirement for membership is the submission of an original piece of prose or poetry. This work is evaluated by the present members, and the selection of new members is made on the basis of this evaluation. psychology club The Psychology Club is composed of students interested in the various branches of psychology. Monthly meetings are held and the programs range from vocational discussions to lectures by psychologists in the greater Kansas City area. In the spring the group takes a tour to a psychiatric clinic or hospital in the vicinity. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB-Row One: David Gower, Terry Martin, Norm Dalton. Row Two: Neen Pratt, Jeanne Treffts, Harriet Anderson, Mary Martha Moore, Karen Brunner. Row Three: Mr. McKinney, Danny Lambert, John Clizbe, Ron Colliver, Robert O'Kane, Francis Perkins, Charles Stigers. NT--T-T-.....,,T 5 its f,,'X la., ,, Tm'- C37 W.. ru... Q57 ,931 I, ,ga fy vwr haf Rxsf 42-f Y4y,,1 . s we C f , - A' ii A ga 15.953 .. ,, 'X ra GREATER COUNCIL'-Lefl 10 Right: Kathy Renner, Mary Sue Calvin, Kay Beth Scudder, Nancy Dobler, Fran Mann, Susan Gilbert, Diane Jeter, Ruth Sappington, Sue Shrum, Mavis Miller. greater council and judiciar council The Greater Council and judiciary Council are groups within the Woman's Government Association. The object of this association is to promote unity and loyalty among the residents of the dormitories, to encourage personal responsibility in up- holding high standards, to coordinate and promote the various interests of the resident halls, and to make and enforce house regulations. One of the main duties of the Greater Council is that of being responsible for reviewing and recommending amend- ments for the constitution of the Woman's Student Govern- ment Association. The judiciary Council, which is composed of the three resi- dence hall presidents and two members from the Greater Council, hears all the appeals regarding demerits and later minutes. This group acts in the capacity of a disciplinary board. JUDICIARY COUNCIL-Left to Right: Mary Sue Calvin, Kathy Renner, Fran Mann, Susan Gilbert, Mavis Miller. O2 W l' P ft ir P ti u F l .aw sg, H6 242 iw? W tw xx! Y ane Jeter, amend- Govern- ee resi- Greater d later plinary it H' lass- QQ gpUHUlHHCl HULL Pi Gamma Mu is the organization for those students who have excelled QQ in the field of social science. The purpose of the group is to encourage the study of social sciences at the undergraduate level. PI GAMMA MU-Seated: Dr. Thomson, Wayne Prewitt. Row Two: Sam Shapiro, Carolyn Atkins, Sue Knight, Joyce Davis, Wilma Penton, Dave Paulsmeyer. Row Three: Bob Mann, Don Smith, Bill Black, john Landis, Bob Moore. Row Four: Gentry Thomason, john Henderson. Row Five: Paul Glaesman, Larry Smith, Louis james, Charles Bullock. PHI ALPHA THETA-Kneeling: Bob Moore, Charles Bullock. Standing: Dave Paulsmeyer, jo Ann Bulow, Pat Bryar, Sam Shapiro, Sue Shrum, Bob Mann, Dr. Pugh, Betty Burgess, Brad Hirni. wwaiigw W ay awww Q 2 -Sa?.l ' 'AP' . as . f P ta - f a mwggwg a . B05 In 4739 phi alpha theta Phi Alpha Theta is the society for those who are interested in the study of history. This organ- ization's purpose is to stimulate scholarship, promote historical writings, and encourage the members to be informed about national and international affairs. . , ,gn-an CH af N77 POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB-Row One: Gus McClelland, Paul Wood, john Landis. Row Two: Lexye Short, Margaret McCoy, Mrs. Adams, William Adams, Mr. Adams, Ginny Bradshaw, ' d W Ib h D Bell, Larr Matthews, Betty Burgess. Row Three. Dave Paulsmeyer, Paul A ams, ynn ac , on y Mike Ferguson. Row Four: John Dyblie, Pete Edmundson, John Hammon, Marion Blair, Dave Wells, Denny Sanf -rd, Doug Ludlow. Row Fwe: Bob Mayer, Mike Klickman, Jim Davis, jerry Tinsley, Chuck Bullock, Gordon Bruning. A O Phil SIGMA lOTA4Rou' One: Mr. Bruner, Marianne Malaun, JoAnn Demarlc, jan Wfilliams, Miss Damer, Anita Burke. Razz' Tzwo: Dr. McCarty, julie Dymond, Jeanne Treffts, Kay Beth Scurlder, Sandy XX'onders, Judi Ballard, Pat Briar, Miss McDaniel. political science club The Political Science Club offers an opportunity for discussion and fellow- ship for the students interested in the field. Membership consists primarily of political science majors and Young Democrats and Young Republicans. A major event of the group each year is the trip to jefferson City for the Missouri Mock Legislature. phi sigma iota Phi Sigma Iota is the national romance language honorary society which en- courages high scholarship and individual research in this field. To be eligible for membership in this group a student must be enrolled in a third year language course and maintain a 3.0 average in all subjects. 5 KAPP Mary Orbie KQPQ frato stud- Will ffers an fellow- i in the narily of Young icans. ach year for the I'OI'1'l3.I'1CC -hich en- ndividual p in this lled in fl maintain ,, ,Q ' 1 '21 KAPPA MU ERSILON-Row One: Steven Clark, Gary Brown. Row Two: David Estep, Tom Dixon, Mary Huff, JoAnn Bulow, Mary Keller, Dick Nixon. Row Three: Dr. Hilton, Mr. LaFrenz, Robert Cunninghame, Larry Alexander, Dan Ranklin, Keith Dixon, Orbie Farnsworth, Mr. Thoman, Mr. Jones. kappa mu epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is the national honorary mathematics fraternity established in 1931 for the purpose of encouraging students in the study of mathematics and related fields. The William Jewell chapter was installed in 1947. american chemical societ The Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society is composed of majors in chemistry. Others enrolled in chemistry courses may be associates of the Society. This organization offers an opportunity for the students to develop to the fullest of their potential in their particular fields. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY-Raw One: Ray Bratcher, Nabih Assal, Bob Pitts, Bill Kothe. Row Two: Carol Hershe, Cindy Farmer, jean Ann Logsdon, Carla Norwich, Doug Ludlow. Row Three: john Sharp, Professor Huselton, john Burke, Larry Kirk, John Beam, Don Bretches, Charles Rogers, Bob Cossman, Dr. Edson. O ?gN: I' .'5,f'!'v0090o 5,5 l Q' f ,, Q? of -fv' sv ' WM C Row One: Audrey Vought, Delores Newman, JoAnn Demark, Judi Ballard, Nancy Crain, Barbara Thompson. Row Two: Sandy Wonders, Marie Kenslow, Diana Webb, Marianne Malaun, Anita Burke, Martha Jackson, Ruth Anne Williams, Evalee Kuhlman, janet Neer. Row Three: Mrs. Lovan, Peggy O'Neill, Sandy Kilker, Fran Mann, Joann Bulow, Maxine Armstrong, Donna Moelling, Mary Sharp. Mike Ken Alpha Lambda Delta is the national freshman The purpose of the organization is to stimulate and , , . . . . , Nu A womens honorary society. To qualify for member- further academic development during the students last ship a girl must make a 3.5 grade average either the remaining college years. Pledging and initiation are f t first semester of her freshman year or as a combina- held in the spring. or . . year. t1on of the f1rst two semesters. Dr. FRESHMAN INITIATES - Row One: Cheryl Mayfield, Sue Ellen Williams, Carole Abraham, Carole Lyn White. Row Two: Mary Clevenger, Carolyn Bodenhausen, Carol Zacula, Margaret Kluge, janet Demark, Anna Laycock. SIGN Steve john Tom jim E , Sv ' a 4 f ? f , f 49?-'Z' ,ww VS? 06 i iii K . .x . H4 f af' A f . JW t P 'FZSQWL' 2' lx . Q? .V ts. .LEX , I if , . ., 'S 5' any f. 'R ffl ' in A ,. .-'l ,,,..- 1, 6 M V - -3 dn 'T' if , msg, in a wmeiffmax, QQ is L. Veg M V N N' ZW -gg- A : Sandy uhlman, loelling, ate and :udent's ion are ya! 7-nm 4 NU ZETA SIGMA-Row One: Charles Bullock, jerry Tinsley, Don Flassing, Dr. Wilson. Row Two: Paul Wood, Andy Clippard, Tom Trotter, Mike Scrogin, Richard Groves, Terry Pratt, Brad Offutt. Row Three: Dean Martin, Gerald Johnson, Norman Winney, Jr., jack Daniel, Jim Nelson, Ken Wendell, jim Rodewald. ' sigma pi sigma Sigma Pi Sigma, the physics honor society, consists of students who have above average grades in all subjects as well as in HU zeta Slgma Nu Zeta Sigma was established on the William Jewell campus last year to honor freshmen men having a 3.5 grade average for the first semester, or a 5. 5 average for the entire freshman Phygiqg, year. At the monthly meetings students read papers related to the field of physics in which they are interested. Also, special guests are invited to participate in the programs. Dr. Wilson serves as the group's faculty advisor. SIGMA Pl SIGMA-Raw One: Mr. LaFrenz, Mr. Philpot, Mr. Lovan, Perry Doyle, Mr. Davis, Dr. Seagondollar, Keith Dixon, Bob Cunningham, Steve Clark, Dan Rankin, Bill Long. Row Two: Bill Current, Joseph Moss, Tom Eagle, Bob McKanna, Rick Clark, Norman Winney, Carol Hershe, john Unruh, Tom Hammond, David Estep, Wayne Peeples, Mr. Huselton. Row Three: Dr. Hilton, jon Henry, Bill Shaw, john Carter, Jerry Stussy, Tom Dixon, Emerson Swope, Alan Boyer, Tom Trotter, Terry Straeter, Charles Stigers. Row Four: William Lloyd, Andy Clippard, John Milligan, jim Sheetz, James Young, Stan Brown, Bob Mills, Tom Sharp, Larry Alexander. 10 we -, - A ff, 108 E iw .Ji 'vailli Z-f7wmn...,,,,, A Raw One: Maila Brewer, Linda Ehrsam, Kara Jean Rogers, Charles Bullock, David Gower, Dr. Bowman. Row Two: Bob Barr, Dave Jensen, Janie Neer, Audrey Vought, John Clizbe, A. J. Wilson, George Frank, John Landis, Mr. Keeling, Lloyd Harrell. Row Three: Brad Offutt, Dave Paulsmeyer, Charles Pilz, Dick Dinkins, Bob Samuel. pi kappa delta Speech activities are centered in Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary forensics fraternity. This organization consists of students who have actively participated in the areas of debate, extempor- aneous speaking, discussion, and oratory. Besides participating in tournaments at other colleges, the William Jewell chapter is the host school for the annual Bliz- zard Tournament in January. The William Jewell debate teams have not only achieved recognition as being one of the outstanding debate powers of the middle west. National reputation has also been achieved by William Jewell by sending many teams to the top tourna- ments in all parts of the United States. Xggxswwxssksss X , 1 1, UQ? s as 1 ff ! f 4 Z f ,A f . , f , f 4 2 Rau Shar Rae Five 'I tl SI R0 Le ,,,:-ZLMMLX-f., zz .- 'g -- - S . i - -. : rr -:raf ::r. :af f:.a: '::,a: f :f 1:-5 15 4-n ::r: :.: .,:: - 'i r ' .51- 1'71-'gg 14-Iv : -3- -iv: .- --. :' , ':fl4,v: 1'TE ?f f' , ., ,. f--f'-us.:-.,, 2 I' 411 V44 2 , 1 4 2 71, Janie lsmeyer, ieved ers of ieved ourna- if. sz. 5 an '17 1 ' ' ,X f a Row One: Judy Barton, Nancy Cummings, Sharry Stilwell, Evelynn Brown, Sherry Berg. Row Two: Susan Gilbert, Kathy Renner, Linda Hanks, Sharon Turley, Clare Rusk, Donna Moelling. Row Three: Audrey Vought, Nancy Dobler, Susan Sears, Sharon Vulgamott, Mary Anna Wood, Rae Schaeffer. Row Four: Diana Webb, Judy Sherwin, Cynthia Parmenter, Betty Burgess, Jan Williams, Eva Lee Kuhlman, Beverly Goss. R010 Five: Sharon Huffman, Linda Ehrsam, Grace Goodson, Sue Swisher, Sandy Kilker, JoAnn Bulow, Linda Alexander, Dee Dameron. big sister council The Big Sister Council serves in welcoming new girls to The duties of the Council include writing to the new girls the William Jewell campus. It aids in helping new women during the summer, answering their questions, and giving students adjust to college life. advice concerning campus life. Rau' One: Kay Beth Scudder, Mary Beth Francis, Areta Soper, Judy Arnold, Jackie Hill, Carolyn Davison. Row Two: Mary Sue Calvin, Laura Lemmon, Luann Courtney. 33 XG N4 ' 1. . , 'V ffi,:.f4:fx242, , - 1 -yfjf4x:,r.,g2gf 1 Mfr '41 125' 109 ,,,,, af,- 'x. ll O 45' 74' 2 ga gf ,, ,ZZ 7 12. ,aa I li SIGMA ALPHA IOTA--Row One: Luann Courtney, Maila Brewer. Row Two: Clare Rusk, Peggy Reynolds, Beverly Hall, Judy Barton, Barb Thompson, Linda Hanks, Peggy McCormick, Becky Lovan. Row Three: Ruth Ann Bull, Mary Sharp, Mrs. Millsom, Mary Anna Wood. Row Four: Mrs. Lovan, Irma Burger, Johan Taylor, Carol Slater, Mary Lou Murphy, Ruth Stone, DeAnna Scott. Row Five: Peggy O'Neill, Mavis Miller, Mary Beth Francis, Ruth Sappington, Wilma Penton, Karen Curnett, Sandy Wonders, janey Neer. sigma alpha iota Sigma Alpha Iota is the largest in- ternational professional fraternity for women in the field of music. This group seeks to uphold the highest ideals of a musical educa- tion. PHI MU ALPHA-Row One: Barry Morris, Carl Moman. Row Two: Bob McKanna, Bill Peacock, Dean Martin, Lewis Long, Tom Dixon, Bill Long, Larry Matthews. Row Four: Don Bell, Chuck Paddock, Bill Grime, Bill Duncan, Rick Page, Joe Folkert. Row Four: Bob Watkins, Norm Dalton, Mike Moon, Dick Bailey, Dave Farris, julian McElwain, jim Peck, Jerry Stine, Doug Cormack, Kyle Moore, Jim Boardman. phi mu alpha Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America is a professional music fraternity dedicated to the advance- ment of music and to brotherhood among men engaged in music activi- ties. 5 1,1 , 7 Rou' Don Bill Sflfln Gler est in- ternity music. ld the educa- 'eacock, 1 Bell, V atkins, Stine, - 'fs- 1 Qi 25? X iw 5.42 Row One: Mavis Miller, Maryruth Swaney, Linda Cook, Ann Michael, Susan Everett, Jane Carmichael, Betty Laughlin, Sharon Huffman. Row Two: Donna McDaniel, Hannah Lockwood, Mary Anna Wood, Peggy McCormick, Maila Brewer, Mary Sharp, Serita Clawson, Judy Barton. Row Three: Bill Peacock, Lewis Long, Carl Moman, Greg Lakin, Beverly Thompson, Ron Newman, Joe Folkert, Mr. Lakin. Row Four: Lee Henderson, Jerry Stine, Peggy O'Neill, Jerry Johnson, Peggy Reynolds, John Unruh, Gary Schneider, Julian McElwain. Row Five: Roger Crozier, Robert Watkins, Glen Patterson, Dick Bailey, Bill Shepherd, Jim Martin, Eddie Helm, Jack Daniels, Dick Dickins. band Flufgyg Mary Anna Wood Ann Michael Mary Sharp Maryruth Swaney Oboe: Sharon Huffman Clarinetf: Jane Carmichael Linda Cook Susan Everett Jean Harris Hannah Lockwood Peggy McCormick Donna McDaniel Mavis Miller Bill Peacock Betty Laughlin Serita Clawson Borroonf Saxopfzoner: Lee Henderson Tom Dixon Jerry Stine Carl Moman Barrel? Jack Daniel Dick Dinkins Robert Watkins Comets: Judy Barton Joe Folkert Gerald Johnson Ronnie Newman Gary Schneider Glen Patterson H orm: Greg Lakin Lewis Long Pat Brown Beverly Thompson Drums: Dick Bailey Eddie Helm Jim Martin Peggy O'Neill Peggy Reynolds Bill Shepherd Trombonef: Doug Cormack Julian McElwain John Unruh Bazritoner: Roger Crozier Piccolo: Maila Brewer MA ORETTES- udx J J . Hall, Jan Williams, Bev- erly Boxey. ' Ziff-ff' Qiafifeiifriff ' ' if':'f?aief5ifivQ.':: 2ii1Sj?,+s: f+ae,2a51i 1? F-efiEi1e,?5:E ,.,.,1:,. - A . .. . - ae H fsyyyrf, L wi r T l G 'l Bl ham Mart Hovyell Katy Koller DeAnn mu' O Judy Layton Susan Perlick Carolyn Davison Claudia Carlson Linda ay or ai ox y ' , f Turner Rau' Tivo' Laura Erp Sharon Shoenberg Sue Wfelty Ruth Benn tt Maryruth Svaney Bonnie Carter Mary Lou Murphy. Row Thea' it my ir Parmenter, Dee Dameron Laura Lemmon. Rau F0111'.' Lorene Osborne Mary Sharp Paul XX'ood Jim jolly Larry Matthews Jim Young jm ' ' ' 'f - ' d D H k ' P ck. Bob Pitts Dick Dinkins, Leland Boardman Bill Cordes Roger Boyd. R011 Fife. jim Lake Bob Batz John A arns, aye un er jim e , lxittrell Tony McCanna Ted Tomkinson. 3 y I F Il: , . , , , ' , , Y , . . . . , , f, e , ' ' , y , ' . J l Kp l ' Hi lan, Linda Cook, Sharon Slater, Evelynn Brown, Carolyn Bodenhausen, Peggy McCormick, Peggy Reynolds, Peggy Q'Ne1ll, Cynthia J 5 5 I 7 7 5 l 5 9 I chapel choir R0u'O11e.' Susan Spotswood, Kathy Patterson, Helen Neiger, Kathy Bowen, Jane Crutchfield, Sherri VC'illard, Loreta Clark, Bonnie Howell. Row Two: Dixie Harris, Nancy Brown, Diane Vollrner, Betty Laughlin, Anne Michael, Lois Bennett, Judy Barton, jane Carmichael, Sue james. Rau' Tbrss: Beverly' Goss, Nancy jackson, Judith Austin, Sue Ellen Wlilliarns, Alice Keatley, Kathy Sullivan, Serita Clawson, Diane Ackerson, Ruth Stone. Row Four: Eddie Helm, jerry Stine, Mike Moon, Bob McKanna, Rick Page, Sue Ann Meyer, Harriet Anderson. .Ian Winter. Rau Bob XY'atkins, Roger Crozier, Jerry Johnson, Don Bell, Bob Sullivan, Ed Carter, Gary Replogle, David Jones. Fize: Rauf Allai Alicm Diar Th. can que Sel Fo: Un Civ the rm W - I ' ' ' f ' MM ff-f V-..fm-Nfhffffz-T-aafg-rf-,faf::.,.2 ,..--- . ,, ' ' ' ' ' - ' e A vf -- -F-2-x::-f'-'-1-'A--f-Jf. lt.4:-i5'-'A22w-'-ii14.?g-.- ,L L...-,V . 1 -n .: -i.:.z-eg-5 laypn-.-. L---an -.,,Q' ' -. ,. I l. suuyvvunuv-'pun-nw, I E ' I ii l C 1, L -ff'-M '11 . ,- . ..-.. . .f -,--.. , . -,,-f,,.4.,,.-,AL ,,-,VJ,,-,L-,,,,,,.A.-ur,.,,.- A ,,.,.., - . .. . v-vw . av -u 1 , -4 . .- f A. ' ' ' 1 3 , DeAnn W Three: Cynthia ung, jim 5, Leland vell. Row es. Row on, Ruth .ow Five: --v-afpif' Row Ozzie: James Bailey, Jim Moman, Mavis Miller, Bob Watkins, Irma Burger, Ruth Ann Bull, Becky Lovan, Wilma Penton, Doug Cormack, Allan Zimmerman. Row Two: Giles Lambertson, Mary Wright, Carl Moman, Kyle Moore, Mary Lou Murphy, David Farris, john Paden, Mary Alice Bowman, Mary Crouch. Rau' Three: Gary Ahern, Karen Curnett, Bob Sullivan, Kathy Patterson, john Yingling, Sue Shrum, Ron Newman, Diana Webb, Larry Lewis. a cappella choir The A Cappella Choir is the varsity music group on the campus. It is composed of voices selected on the basis of tone quality, voice, general musicianship, and academic standing. Selection of members for this choir is by audition with Mr. Forbis, Head of the Music Department. Under his direction the choir participates in many campus, Civic, and religious affairs. Several tours are made during the year. The A Cappella Choir is often called upon to represent William Jewell through its performances both on tours and through local civic appearances made for various organizations. The students of William Jewell became acquainted with the fine quality of this year's A Cappella Choir through its annual home concert and various appearances made during the year. gi ll 3 l i 1 l 1 1 l 1 lf ll lf V E. l 1 1 ' n u r. ul lll 'pl il il Qi .M A. i .', il lp! i! .ll ,il is li WW! i I. 5. F in is l il? ll 113 HL, il I . - . , Y ,, ,, - . .,.,,,.J.,1',: '5 'i : 1': : '.-'--vv-r,-v,- ' ': '.. ' 'r,,, , , 7: : ' ' ' L , -ef -H Y iF15--'- --- ' ' 4--'H - - 2 '-- - - --- -- - L .- fy ' - ., .,-,,,,,,,G,,,,f- - C 0 -Editors: Re po rterr: Z I l 3 2 3 2 7' if -4.....-.......-v..4- rn Q P-l O E D- I rn f-I D' rn T U11 FD F5 rv K4 Z SD Q. Q. o 34 'vi o 'J- :a :w U3 E. o .2 Z FD Q lb :J :I Z S?-3 :a :u :r SE . 5 '11 'S :: Z FD D F' student William jewell's weekly newspaper, The Student, is put to- gether by editors, associate editors, and members of the journalism class, aided by Dr. Georgia Bowman, faculty sponsor. Copy in The Sludent includes publicity for coming events, summaries of campus activities and athletic events, columns Jo Ann Bulow Fran Mann Affofiale Iidilory: Mark Crouch Mary Ann Mannheim Becky Maddox BllJ'f776'.I'.l' flflafzagef: john Landis A.a'.rm'ia1e Bll.fjll6.l'J' 1l4am1gef'.x',' judy Bellington Bill Millen 1 eut111'e Ediforx Sue Shrum S,0w'l.r Editor: jim Zahnd P!J0logz'fzpf9erJ: Gary Miller Brad Offutt Dannetta Austin jon Bates Betty Burgess Liz Goodson Kathleen Harlan Eva Lee Kuhlman Giles Lambertson Becky Maddox Bruce Morgan Helen Neiger Lois Potter Beth Scrogin Sharon Stilwell joe Sullivan Kim Wilsoiu Marsha Wilson jack Dymond by the Greek organizations and the non-affils, and student opinion in the form of editorials and letters to the editor. Members of the journalism class are responsible for much of the news copy that goes into the paper. This class learns the fundamentals of journalism and advertising and also the history of American journalism. BUSINESS STAFF-Judy Bellington, Bill Millen. john Landis. ,, E Sf Mil -an JV john Adams, Luann Courtney tatler Compiling and editing the Taller is a job which re- quires the effort and cooperation of many people. Besides thanking the staff members, the editors would like to give special recognition to jnney Neer for her help in writing the copy for the opening section, and Dr. Truex for his advice and assistance in planning and completing the book. 5 STAFF C o-Editorr Karen Brunner jim Rodewald Arroriate Editor Donna Moelling Art Editor Mary Martha Moore Barinefr Manager John Adams Arroriazfe Barinerr Managerr Luann Courtney JoAnn Demark Martha Jackson Photographer Gary Miller Sporty Staff Berk Dawson Joe johnson Staff Member! Gene Rimmer Diana Webb Seated jim Rodewald, Karen Brunner. Sfarzding: Berk Dawson, Gene Rimmer, Mary Martha Moore, Donna Moellmg f -Vmgffr 1, J-h-A-Aqicr an Q J Vg. X W-rf 1, y, as D 'Z -M yi . . ilkugi fi W ,4 tm 22 6 gli Row One: Tom Eagle, john Landis, jim Cope. Row Two: Neen Pratt, Grace Goodson, Barbara Murray, Elizabeth Goodson, Cynthia Parmenter, Keith 19 B b M Ra Ann Healzer, Helen Neiger, Sharon Turley, Mary Ann Baum, Linda Harris, Jeanne Harmon, Miss Virginia D. Rice. Row T ree: o oore, e Treffts, Nancy Cummings, Kara Jean Rogers, Susan Everett. players The William Jewell Players consist of members of the student body who exhibit an interest in the theatre through working in the various aspects of dramatic art. Students desiring mem- bership are awarded points according to the degree in which they participate in the production of plays. Admittance to the group is determined by these points. Membership in the Players is not limited to those who perform on the stage. Those interested in acting, as well as the technical elements of production and theatre management constitute this organization. Pledges earn points towards their initiation I 116 by selling tickets for the plays, working on publicity, designing and making costumes, finding properties, and painting scenery. The Players meet once a month and seek to maintain a high level of interest in drama at Jewell. At their meetings the group frequently has guest speakers from other colleges and from the professional theatre. When professional companies on tour visit Kansas City, the Players often advertise and attend their performances. PANAEGI Standing: jan ' ' '- e'c '71IW'-A'? '-Wd5likSP411m -..L..-. ..,,,..-gr. A-. . - .. . .,. . - , , . - f- -e A -L-rv - - . .- V iv-. we ...- ...- .ai ,L .. ,. 5Qmvv-Y-,a,..-U-v .. ..... ..'- V A V-.-tt ,-. 1 I if A7 , IWf,f,, of ,V 427. 7 w..g,,w1 . 7 ill E7 1' 4 . J if D, H' . 4 , fx , 'M' V IU ' ' .1 . LZ? -.1'.iy.,,11'E' W- ,f,,,,, ' ,WML ,i sw Z, 1.-3'1-ff .-f.s,,Q,., VI, f , fa rer, Keizh is. je-anne designing painring ' a high rings rhe leges and ompanies -rise and ..:.- '15 . V .. big, Q-I:-XEGlS-Se::as'.- Jeanne T:eff:s. Audrey Voughr, Linda Ehrsm. Nancy Renfer. gg Janie 5551. lui? CIBOTLS senior merfs honorar Aeonsiis the senior mens honorary on the carnpus. A self-perperuaring organizarion, che rnembers are se- lected rov.-ard rhe end of :heir jun- ior year. The rnernbers are selected on rhe basis of service in all fields of endeavor. 13 !,, af M1.er. XX ilxa Pento '5EYiEi'f51 'E ii-'Eff or H--J .1-.-.1 sig.. ., ::.-.-.-,- 4 ' , 7 -e ' ' A,1...., -1, -Q-.... nr-,,,-K A -Q panaegls . . . senior womenis honorar Panaegis, the senior womens hon- orary, is composed of wornen who are selected in Lhe spring of fheif junior year. The Women rapped for this high honor are rhose who have demonstrated qualities of character, leadership, scholarship, and service. :LEQQXS-Lef: :Q Rigkrx Danny Lambert, Bob Mann, David Paulsrneyer Denny L J' s' arp ff, ODD -Ha . 1 f f I' 6' M-fs 8 Sealed: Jeanne Treffts, John Sharp, Nabih Assal, Jeanene Pratt, Janey Neer, Nancy Renfer. Slanding, EOZ'6g7'0ll72d.' John .Hammon, Ronilue Beery Bob Mann, Bob Moore. Standing, Backg1'ound.' David Paulsmeyer, Judy Miler, Linda Ehrsam, Jan Williams, John Landis, Karen Brunner, Denny Lambert, Karen Curnett, Danny Lambert, Audrey Vought. who 'S who Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities is a national honorary organization with over 700 chapters on college campuses throughout the country. Nomi- nations for this organization may be made by any faculty members and the final selection is made by a faculty com- mittee. Selections are made on the basis of scholarship, lead- ership ability, contributions made to the campus activities, and promise of future achievement. Twenty seniors were chosen for the honor this year. Repre- senting the field of political science were John Hammon from Festus, John Landis from St. Joseph, and Dave Paulsmeyer from Maplewood. Ronilue Beery from Gower, Karen Curnett from Kansas City, Judy Miler from Brentwood, and Nancy Renfer from Kansas City majored in elementary education. Psychology majors included Janey Neer from St. Charles, Jeanne Treffts from Kirkwood, Karen Brunner from North Kansas City, and Danny Lambert from Kansas City. Bob Mann and Denny Lambert, both from Kansas City, majored in history. Chemistry was the major of two pre-med students, Nabih Assal from Nazareth, Israel, and John Sharp from Monte Vista, Colorado. Linda Ehrsam of Fulton and Audrey Vought from Marlton, New Jersey, both majored in English. Others chosen include Bob Moore, of Liberty, a Latin major, Jeanene Pratt from Quincy, Illinois, a philosophy major, and Jan Williams from North Kansas City, a major in the field of modern languages. 'Q ! l E Eeery, g enny E ion. rles, orth Bob ored ents, rom rey ish. nrjor, and 'ield ti -Q vw Judy Miler, First Lady, and Denny Lambert, Colonel Alexander Doniphan. colonel alexander doniphan and irst lady of the campus The student body annually selects a senior man and a senior woman who they feel possess the qualities of leadership that were evident in Colonel Alexander Doniphan, a legendary figure who was credited with leading the longest march in American military history, during the Mexican War. Selected this year as Colonel Alexander Doniphan was Denny Lambert, and as First Lady of the Campus was Judy Miler. 19 fi fi 'F Q L ai' 7 S F Clif fb lj S ri:-... Q --M--'- - K... 5C C U7 Q , 'I' 1 .l Z- , ,,,, ff ff 2 2 Wfhf? f ' if., -, 0 ,f f ,G , .f f Meng ,,.,,g, Ax V X ' MM f ff W 7 , 1 ff ,g,pfyYQf9f, ' 5 jf, 7 'ff mm! 4 f , 49 X ' L f f , 1 g f f -if? .V - ' f M ,,, 7f f, MH , 1 W, ff , , f K . c, f f , , , I f ,V , f 4 f f ff f f if , , ffmff .Q -f 4 fm f f 4 f W AVQ , ,ffmf K V 5 M, f , ,yyf I f ff . , ,M , V7 ,mf V ,fl 4, my X fjfgf f W ff f Mfr rw , Af , My , ' Qwf my , '534 z sg PRESIDENT I-I. GUY MOORE lla-Qfffff 2 fy, Q -V. ., - ..-. - - - ,-.-W, ,.- yzrr., 11:41-:,--,-.f----3 f ---ff i..,,7,,-,1, ,L ..+. f-H fu 5 deans GARLAND F. TAYLOR Dean of the College . MM' Wwfffwji . , M4 A...,..,....--all E. W. HOLZAPEEL Dean of Student: E CATHERINE W. BATES Dean of Women AY- 0, W A 2 S 9 QF 'ix Q, ' A QQ -A ?:.,fj X 2 K x iv? A X . 5 if X Xi 5 x ,mn-.... V qZ.7 7 ' ' A ' ' iiiff'-E-A' 'W-':-,f-?1'cT'f'F-5-.'f-v+,-1?.'.- A--W. -z:-frufsfii-Est: 1- - :. A- - far.-.2-za A' : v'- 'U -----5, -' 1 1 f A . - 2.1 - Vu - V - .-. Mr. Charles F. Curry Chairman of the Board of Trurteef board of trustees joe E. Culpepper Kama: City Grant Davis Springfield Homer E. Delozier St. Loui: Robert F. Keatley St. jorepb Arthur L. Land , Kama: City Dr. E. C. Link, Jr. Liberty W. W. Martin St. Louis Earle E. Amick Fred Pillsbury Kama: City St. Louif William P. Browning, Jr. judge Albert L. Reeves Kansai City Dunedin, Fla. R. E. Cooper Dr. William T. Semple Kama! City Cintinnati, 0. J, Neil Smith Kama: City Elliott C. Spratt St. joseph Dr. Harvey Thomas Liberty Nathan A. Toalson Centralia Rev. Paul Weber, Jr. Springfield Rex Whitton Wmbington, D.C. Barney T. Williams Kamax City George Winger Kanfaf City John B. Wornall, jr. Kama! City W. F. Yates Richmond X M , Miss Ruth Bfmdy College Pbynczan Manager, College Book Store administrative sta ff . We- . V an 5: ,V a . N X M... A , N -, ,. X -. Av Auf X5,x. 1 '4:S1LQ5Q . z Q , .. 9 7 I KN 7335 by . ' 1 ' as ay H P SN S J 1 5 X, fx 1 X 1 3 S , 5 1 if X f F H .Mr . - U va., ., -pig W y M 4 . sz K Sw y f ' w 'Ni vga X X Q ,M ha Q W 5 XX Miss Opal Carlin Librarian Mr. Stanley Hayden Admiuiom Coumellor M Eldon Ohnson f I ff' ff ff Q1 1 5 Xl '- Mrs. Mable Lozier Rereptionixt-Switchboard Ll.L.A f ' - M jfmfli A Mrs. Wilma Knight College Nune Mr. Dean Nay Director of Food S efvice Mr. Robert Vaughn Asfirzont Director of Food Service Mr. W. H. Moore Admiffionf Counxellor Mrs. Billie Leatherman in 4 1. Mr. T. Rodney Swearingen 1 Pwdymng Agent Dr, Glen Hendfg-gn Difeclor of Yafex College Unzon Cgllgge pbyfigidn I ii Mr. H. L. Perrine Plant Superintendent Dr. Robert Trotter W Secretary of the Faculty ff. 'YJ 'Aww' 4-J l i 1. I ml H il .I. l i x f lil I , i.. ' l fi I-. V l z - , Q 1 2 . I I Al . 1 sl l if l I ei' lv ll sl fl F 1 2 ff r .Q L , 1 L . V f 1 l I. Ei Ellg ' 2 1 ii Q Q lea Wai e i 5 1 H 4. Q 1 i l 3 i S is ll ag. ,g . it 1 ,V ii V .fi ' .V i . .E g Q l ,l fi , i .i, F ll T l 1 l 128 ill 1171 ' mi M lfl' xf 4?Q0sv . www' DORM DIRECTORS-Seated: Mrs. Fred T. Bridges, Mrs. Chester J. Prince, Mrs. Pixlee Petty. Szanding: Mrs. Doris Freeman, Mrs. jesse Lincoln. raternit house mothers The four fraternity house mothers are Kappa Alpha Order, Mrs. Dola Hughes, Lambda Chi Alpha, Mrs. L. L. Whitefordg Phi Gamma Delta, Mrs. Mary M. Davis, and, Sigma Nu, Mrs. A. E. Talbot. dorm directors The directors of the five resident halls are Mrs. Fred T. Bridges at Semple Hall, Mrs. Pixlee Petty at jones Hall, Mrs. jane Luchsinger at Melrose Hall, Mrs. Doris Free- man at Ely Hall, and Mrs. jesse Lincoln at Eaton Hall. Mrs. Chester J. Prince serves as substitute house director for the girls' residence halls. FRATERNITY HOUSE MOTHERS Mrs. Dola Hughes, Mrs. Mary M. Davis, Mrs. A. E. Talbot. Me A Wfhiteford. Arson' f Miss ' Amor. Dr. C Dire: loam 1. lent s at y at nger Vree- 'esse ester ouse ence Mr. Richard L. Harriman Arroriale Pfoferror of Englifb Dr. Herman P. Wilson ,sl cw x lA xr Head of Deparlment and Profefror of Englirh MTS- MYfa C0235 I nnrucior in Englirb department .1- -VL ' 7'---cf-' v ijlh' 43 c 1 ff' 0 english and speech Miss Virginia D Rice Arformte Profesror of Englub and Dmmatzcr Mr. Dean Dunham, jr. Df' Georgia B' Bowman Inriruclor in Englirb and Director of Forenricx and Profermr of Speed: joumalimz Mr. Russell M. Keeling Inflrucfor in English and Speech Mr. William A. Spidell Arrirtanl Pfoferfof of Engliyh 41 5 ,ff , , f 23 X ba, I. Talbot, MIS- L' i ,,, X A if , 6' 29 Dr. Thurston F. Isley Head of Department and Professor of Education Dr. Robert F. Wicke Associate Professor of Education Miss Judith L. Knox Assistant Professor of Education Mrs. Donna Fox Assistant Professor of Speech and Psychology Miss Ella Davidson Assistant Professor of Education M155 Lutle Chiles O r L ff A ,f J f i nw, , H we 4 ,,., QW 4 ,f,,,,, an , nt ae, ' r fr department of physical education Mr. james Nelson 'Wa Asfociate Profenor of Pbyxical Education and Coach of Dr. Norris A. Patterson Head of Department and Director of Phyrical Education Mr. Darrel Gourley Arrixtant Proferror of Pbyxical Education and Director of Intramural Athletic! Baxketball Mr. Frederick E. Flook Inxtructor in Playfical Education Mrs. Kaye Megown Instructor in Pbyxical Education Mrs. Mary Kinman Inrtructor in Phyxical Education M, K z ,fn at we 4, , f o, 17:1 departments o ancient and modern languages Mr. Oliver C. Phillips Professor of Latin Miss Ruth McDaniel Pfofexsar of Modem Languages Dr. Paul T. McCarty Head of Department and Pfofeffor of Modern Larzguager Mr. Philip R. Rotsch Anifzam Pfofefmr of Ffenrlv Miss Eleanor Dame: Afxixlanz Professor of Modern Language: 2 Mr. Wilbur j. Bruner Pfofenor of Modern Language: X i ff X ,I L X K' 1 ff , sg ' V151-. 1 x L K fs: ' N .' - L--N Q Lge j'- QW Dr. Kermit C. Watkins Head of Deparzment and Profenor of Eronomicr 4 1 M w.ll. W' Ad Dr. U. R. Pugh I' 1 lam ams Head of Department and Pfofeffor of Hiflory Axfociaie Profeuor of Political Scienre departments of his tor and economics lun rv La.-. ag ef Dr. Everett Truex Auociate f 'ik F9 Profeuor of Emnomirf X V I , 4 M' K ' f f Q2 .wmv Z Dr. William Cuthbertson Anixzant Pfafeuor of Hixtory Mr. Donald Boling Imlfuctor in Hiftory 155 Mr. William R. Johansen Inrnuctor in Ari Mr. Louis R. Riemer Imtruclor in Stringed lmirumenlr departments 0 music and art Mr. Wesley L. Forbis Head of Deparlmenz and Afmciaze Proferfor of Music Mr. Edward Lakin Pmfeuor of Muric and Direclor of Band and! Ofchexlra M ,,,,,, .... . fu .N 45 fm., 11' J ' QW' Mrs. Lydia Lovan 'V , Arfociale Profefyor of Piano and Organ ,ai Mrs. Letha O. Millsom Auiflant Profeffor of Voife ff' Mrs. Gloria Slagle Arfiftanf Profefror of Music mic Dr. Joseph P. Huselton Affociale Profexfor of Cbemixtfy Miss Olive E. Thomas Anociate Profeuor of Biology departments of bwlogy and chemlstry Dr. Leland J. Gier Head of Department and Profeuor of Biology and Geology Mr. Charles F. Newlon Dr. Harold L. Momberg Anoriate Profenor of Biology Dr. Frank G. Edson Head of Deporlmenl and Profeuor of Cbemixtry Anirtant Professor of Biology Z 7U W , V B 1 J A M Dr. David O. Moore Head of Department and Profenor of Religion departments 0 religion, philosoph and sociolog r Dr. Robert S. Alley Affiflant Profenor of Religion 156 We Dr. Bruce Thomson of Sociology Mr. W. Murray Hunt XNM, Profefsor of Pbiloxoplzy f X Dr Barclay Newman Arrzrzani Pro error of Religion Mr. Earl R. Whaley Axxoriale Profefxor of Sociology Dr' Robert S- Tfottef Head of Department and Profefxor of Pbiloiopby Head of Department and Professor l' HWL. is-Wen ' f.v 4 ' 04002 molar Wg Ljfiuo 4 1 and Profenor 29, ku was music I 1 v c uma AA, ml 4 All ' 343' , Wig Q: fe igion ki k. 4, hav'-U, 5 5, Y fngpfbqgiv v E fLi'?f?f5f3!2 r if f',5 f+J 'H:'f-54+ M 1,.,, ., V .- 634' ' . -L' ft f'efi1..sM ish-a trophy fa 1, , V' E 7, .ef - -Fw 225951, ' ny ' ' 'fzli ,ff via Q ' if t 5 ,E 4 1 f I ,X sf? .A :gd , ,.,, I , ,. A ft, , Ky, aw, C1f'ff?,'lf' - g f' ' s Mr. D. V. LaFrenz Auociate Profexfor of Mathematic: 8 Wwizf ZW ' Wi, yy, 4 ,W U f-- t fi Dr. Wallace A. Hilton Head of Department and Profexsor of Playxirr Mr. John L. Philpot Afmriate Profeffor of Pbyfirf Mr. Darrel R. Thoman Imtructor in Matbematiff rt X., an ,gwifi 1 If ff 6 N M departments 0 physics and mathematics Mr. Lee O. Jones Head of Department and Profexmr of Mathe- matic: .-, u f, M, N V o 1 151 LIE I4 ' f 1 Y , 1 3 N E1 1 eg mg rm- -H- r X Q W 4 Q fi is!! 1 ,wil E 1 M 1 qu H' gm li! Q! VSV x 'ig ' M I 1 5 W xx V II 31 F3 I1 K gf W u W1 f 1 , Li 1 lm 3 1 ij tg iff! 5 xl 1 1 f I I r 2 iff V l T T 1.1 'lil- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Prerident, Denny Lambertg Secre- tory, Gody Gabag Trearurer, Wilma Penton, Vice-President, Nabih Assal. Larry Ellis Allen, Raleigh, North Carolina, Businerr Adminiszrazion. Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary-Treasurer. Maxine Armstrong, Independence, Biology. Delta Zeta Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Big Sister Council, Epsilon Omega Pi, YWA, BSU, BSU Choir, Beta Beta Beta, Union Board Committees, Senate Com- mittees, Panhellenic Council. senior class 140 Nabih Rafia Assal, Nazareth, Israel, Cbemislry. BSU Greater Council, International Student Organization President, American Chemical Society Vice President, Senate, Senior Class Vice President, Who's Who, Sigma Nu, Intramurals, Freshman Initiation Chairman, Chapel Committee Chairman. Carolyn Marie Atkins, Kansas City, Psychology and Secondary Eduration. Gamma Beta Nu President, P1 Gamma Mu, Chapel Choir. . Bar ran Ch: Chi Sig Col Wi .rm All W1 istry. BSU rganization President, o's Who, Chairman, hology and esident, P1 v H .1 mpeg... 3' :ii- ai--vv 3, i .. , . Y . , . Y-.fe--r-1-1--W-.-T A..-av '--- - V-W - . . -. . . . .. .V .. 1: a s- -1 .heal s.-t1.-tf.i--.--- f-' ,te F , . , .. , . . .J-.-,. A, .. .. . W . , . ,a ,. .- .L ,, ,.,f 1 .1 -..:..:..-r.1,..,.4.- ,.:,1.-,e..2f.,.:,,-,..g-,,..,.,e.:..,,.,,.,,,.5,,.-,,. - -pta - - , .A . ., ,, . . n .--I if f, ., - . . . , . .. A :ug-:.p .,,ef4.54152535223333gefrines. :-Lg ,,-itmqgga lgg-,:qpg:,gggij:,1-g5.q:: .V . ,, e. Q. LJ, , ,,,, , . . . . ... ,M -, f. . . .- M. .... me -- ,-,., .. ..i:f -. ..3,.lgg-.L .Q-.Q :.:..:5,.:-1.:,:.p5e: 's.g .. ..-Lt-are :.- ' - -r f V'-' -'- 1 , 7 ., . . .f .. , -....,, f ...,,- V., N -Q W 5 'M W K , Y QW, V A - Raymond Irwin Baker Jr., Independence, Economics. Beta Beta Beta. Stuart Lawson Bascomb, Webster Groves, Economics. Q Barbara Bishop, Des Plaines, Illinois, Elementary Ezin- calion, Alpha Delta Pi Chaplain, Semple Hall Social ha li ious Focus Week Committee Co C irman, Re 'g U ' Chairman, Semple Hall House Council, Intramurals, Sigma Tau Delta Associate Member, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, Football Queen. William B. Black, Danville, Illinois, Burinerf Admini- Jtvalion. Phi Gamma Delta Historian, Pi Gamma Mu, Al ha Phi Ome a Vice President, Religious Focus P 8 Week Committee, Intramurals. -v 'Kr- - '- 3-1 --V-.-1 ...Q .....t.,.gm.-5r..m-1.-.4 Maw Mary jo Basye, St. Louis, French. Beta Sigma Omi- cron, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Union Council, Student Staff. Robert Louis Batz, Lemay, Businerr Adminirmziion. BSU, Kappa Alpha Order, A Cappella Choir, Chapel Choir, Color Guard, Charlie's Aunt. Henry Charles Bauman, Maryville, Pryrhalogy. Ronilue Beery, Gower, Elementary Education. Beta Sigma Omicron, Cheerleader, All-School Picnic Co- Chairman, Big Sister Council, Homecoming Revue, YWA, Women's Recreation Association Vice Presi- dent, Senate, School Spirit Committee Chairman, Pan- hellenic President, Who's Who. ,Qs 'T. '. 1 ' -' - - -..,.mf,...i.- --....dA. ..i.. - Franklin D. Bolander, Humansville, Psychology. Ministerial Association. Thomas Harmon Bonner, Macks Creek, Sociology. Ministerial Association. Richard C. Brown, Kansas City,-History. Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Phi Omega, Ministerial Association, Cheerleader, Players, Homecoming Committee. Karen Brunner, North Kansas Cityg Psychology. Beta Sigma Omicron Rush Chairman, Tatler Co-Editor, Who's Who, Big Sister Council, Panhellenic Council, Board of Control, Psychology Club Vice President, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, Union Board Committee, Religious Focus Week Committee. 2 A m 1 Herbert Eugene Boyd, Florissant, Physics. Kappa Alpha Order. Ray Bratcher, Excelsior Springs, Chemistry. American Chemical Society, Sigma Pi Sigma. Carl Lee Brockman, Brentwood, Psychology. Gary Brown, Liberty, Mathematics. Kappa Alpha Order, American Chemical Society, Kappa Mu Epsilon President. 11071 Geo Sigr No. Nar tion Alp mitt .qtg -, . ,,.,,,., ' ,,,,., . . , . 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Beta Sigma Omicron Scholarship Chairman, Alpha Lambda Delta, Big Sister Council, Senate Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee, Band. win rf' ws--..,,,, 2 Mary Sue Calvin, Joplin, Elementary Education. BSU Executive Council, BSU Choir, Big Sister Council, Melrose Hall House President, judiciary Council of Women's Government, YWA. John Harold Carder, Kansas City, Mathematics. Sigma Pi Sigma. Steven Kenneth Clark, Madera, California, Pbyricr. Sigma Pi Sigma, john E. Davis Sigma Pi Sigma Award, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega. Dwight Cobb, Kansas City, Speech. Taller Associate Editor, Szudent Staff, Ministerial Association, Players, Alpha Psi Omega, Student Court. 143 . .. r..a..,--,...ea r. -- Karen Sue Curnett, Kansas City, Elementary Educa- tion. Beta Sigma Omicron Wing President, Sigma Alpha Iota, Women's Student Government Associa- tion, Alpha Lambda Delta, A Cappella Choir. Current Liberty' Biology Beta Sigma Omicron Joann , , C . - I i Treasurer, Beta Beta Beta President, Big Sister Council. Joyce Nadean Davis, Independence, Religion. YWA, Pi Gamma Mu, Epsilon Omega Pi. Melvin Keith Dixon, Kansas City, Phyrirr.. Players, Concert Lecture Committee, Orchestra, Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Physics, Senate. ,.', . 'ili Q A' 3 S H' 44 is , . joseph Croney, Harrisonvilleg French. Robert M. Cunningham, Hannibal, Pbyricr. Sigma Pi Sigma Secretary, Kappa Mu Epsilon, BSU, Intramurals, WJCU Radio, National Science Foundation Research Scholarship. 5 0' , ' X' aff! o 5 f f f I X W f f f , M ,f f a if 2 f 1 Perry Doyle, Excelsior Springs, Plvyricr. Kappa Alpha Order, Intramurals, Sigma Pi Sigma Vice President. Connie Mattox Dudley, Chillicothe, Illinois, Elemen- Zory Education. Alpha Gamma Delta Social Chairman, Band, Orchestra, Homecoming Committee, Players, Big Sister Council. '-'fd - - , V. , ,L , .. , . .,, f. t 1-...W,f--4,--ff'--1-,Q-f a',,i.fv:,, ,. , - 4 .ur- , , R , , . ., ,l qwgzrmwzwa-3mers':a7f11,fni1'f'1ef'To . ' ' ' - ' - ' He- ,, - - m--1.-ff, .. i410 ,:f-gf ' X - . . - f - :ez I .:Jef1-is5,1:.f:?eA e?s:'.2!f?x-.fee-ce553151251155-ies:23:25:25:5fi,1zf,.a-, 5g ir 2 -.i-ixeff-3-f f fe . ' .- g ..- , ' ,f-:V - . . . . , , .: -- ,, ,. , E A - .' - ----.Q-:ave-egeeetmag-2 1::4,,:.:.:-::::s:c:,:e:.::.:.:f.1,:4 4.4-.e,-:.:.:.-L: 1: :.:1:.: ,fr :: , - a 'Q Q. .. , L . -Q , , , . , f - - - e fy W., V . V I 4 , .r , ,-... - .--..r,.e. 1- 4 4. .: .,legal-.eigi:5:.3,,-44-, -Lane., au '-rx.- e-..'-fs- -'ef fe ' M. 'A' . t a , a n f 1 ? ' r Y ' Y K, I james J. Dudley, Elsberryg Phyrical Education. Kappa Alpha Order, Basketball, J Club. icr. Sigma Pi julie Scott Dymond, Kirkwoodg French. Big Sister , Intramurals, tion Research E v I I I , 1 6 l I l 2 K l I l 1 ,T in l l I 411 1 7 , 4 r. Kappa Alpha Vice President. .linoisg Elemen- ocial Chairman, zee, Players, BIS iv' Council, Student Co-Editor, Tatler Staff, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Gamma Delta Treasurer. Betty jean Floyd, Weston, West Virginia, Sociology. Alpha Gamma Delta Chaplain, House Presidents' Council, Epsilon Omega Pi President, BSU, Homecom- ing Committees, Homecoming Revue, Religious Focus Week Committees. jackie Fore, Rolla, Physical Education. Basketball, Baseball, J Club, Physical Education Mayors' Club, Phi Gamma Delta. 'SD Q, 'T Thomas C. Eagle, North Kansas Cityg Phyficr. Sigma Pi Sigma, WJCU Radio, Union Council, Players, Student Court. Linda Sue Ehrsam, Fulton, English. Alpha Delta Pi, Panaegis, Who's Who, Sigma Tau Delta President, Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Homecoming Co-Chairman, Debate Squad, Big Sister Council, Stu- dent Court, Players, Susie Ray Robinson Poetry Award, Gryphon Board, House Presidents' Council, Young Democrats. james Edward Evans, Independence, Mathematicr. Orbie Farnsworth, Pleasant Hill, Mathematics and Spanirh. Tim? l , l ' ' -1-.eg-e .Q...Mc-.. ,- 1,?ah.1-.n - - n . .... .. . . .a ,-. .:M,.t........-..-...p....,,,- George Franck, Kansas City, Speech. Gloria Gaba, Marshall, Poliziml Science. Alpha Delta Pi President, Senior Class Secretary, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Religious Focus Week Committee Co-Chairman, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, Senate, Panhellenic, Psy- cholo Club Political Science Club, Taller Associate , SY , Business Manager. Beverly A. Goss, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Sociology. YWA President, BSU Executive Council, BSU Choir, Epsilon Omega Pi, Big Sister Council. Karin Grosse, Kirkwood, Sociology. Alpha Gamma Delta Editor, Cheerleader, All-School Picnic Co- Chairman, Student Staff, Miss Peppy, Homecoming Revue. 46 2.-Q25 iii IT? Gary Wayne Gibson, Kansas City, Physical Education. Paul Glaeseman, St. Louis, Sociology. Pi Gamma Mu, WJCU Radio. Paul L. Gonzalez, Kansas City, Sociology. Grace Christine Goodson, Kansas City, Matbematicx. Alpha Gamma Delta Membership Chairman, BSU Ex- ecutive Council, YWA, Epsilon Omega Pi, Religious Focus Week Committee Chairman, Players Job, Homecoming Committees, Intramurals, Union Council Chairman, Parties Committees Chairman, Concert Lec- ture Committee Chairrnan, College Union Board, Big Sister Council President. john Chi Cou Pres Wil John Alpf Alpl Cho Pep Ricl BSL Con -' . ' Z' 'P' -'F' I 'X5T5:'EfQif-37 l- .1 'aff' '4' '- 1 - ii - ' ' ' ' N 4- 1 4- Tiiffii' uw-1 pa 'E M' - ' - .r aa..-sw. , ffhfwf-H , ' .- - . r-1-r. -.11-...A . ,,- aaa.-,-pg.-Q,-Q-,x?Tf'-215:-x' .. . . ,..,....... -1-,-:ref - . -V -' - ws- - - . r r V -1- -5-'-:-ff:-'n'2-1-Q:-L-gL:H Lrczsgffa-1-r-:e w ..-rf-. -- 8 , M. F - -- -V 'Lu it J .- :Ng-gl 431' -'-L . :.: 3 .,r-,.1.:'1!'. -. .un -. .- A -as Education. nma Mu, ztbematicr. BSU Ex- Religious Irs job, n Council ncert Lec- Loard, Big ..,,-,xp john W. Hammon, Festusg Political Science. Lambda Chi Alpha, Who's Who, Phi Alpha Theta, Student Court, Basketball, J Club, Young Republicans President, Political Science Club, BSU, BSU Choir. William Albert Harris, Liberty, Hirtofy. john R. Henderson, Monroe City, Sociology. Kappa Alpha Order Parliamentarian, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Mu Alpha, Homecoming Revue, Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir, junior Class President, Board of Control, Pep Band. Richard Edward Hensley, Dayton, Ohiog Hirtory. BSM, Homecoming Committee, Religious Focus Week Committee, Dorm Counselor, Tatler Revue, . 'fv- ' vb-w..x...4.-...a ..,. jon C. Halferty, Plattsburgg Burinerx Adminirtmtion. Senate, Inter-Fraternity Council, Phi Gamma Delta President. Ron Hamilton, Chillicothe, Businerr Adminiftration. , ,, Q- .,,. 'ii V. . fi 7 .' X 'aw M: i z.. T wig s' ,, K 'mlb-AQ ? l' Roderick A. Hernandez, Kansas City, History. Sigma Nu Rush Chairman, Intramurals. Carol Hershe, North Kansas City, Phyricx. Sigma Pi Sigma, American Chemical Society. 147 , ...f,.-... . 1, ' n--fc-:.o-zsv- , ,, ,Ya Y , .,.--,,,,A 1 ir . , ....,.,- ..-.-,-.-..., -...-.-.-.- ..- .,-.:-.-.- -5-xr:-.-..--.hg...- '.. ..- . . - ,rf : ' . - .. - ..,., ,, -. 1-'dy James E. Holland, Kansas City, Greek. Ministerial Association, Alpha Phi Omega. Sue Ann Hutcheson, Bolivar, Buxinefs Adminiymztion. Delta Zeta Corresponding Secretary, Semple Hall House Council, House Presidents' Council, BSU, Union Committee, Young Republicans, Chapel Choir, BSU Choir. Louis J. james, Kansas City, Economics. Sigma Nu J Club, Football, Wrestling, Pi Gamma Mu. Addison Johnston, La Junta, Colorado, Buxineu Ad- mznzfmzzion. Lambda Chi Alpha Social Chairman, Players, Homecoming Committee. 48 Isaac Toyokazu Hirano, Honolulu, Hawaii, Biology. 'M' . ' WAX. Selden Bradford Hirni, Liberty, Hixtory. Football, ' Tennis, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Alpha Theta Vice President, Tatler Revue. IWW.. M 'mr David Franklin jones, St. Louis, Political Science. Union Board, BSU Executive Council, Young Demo- crats, Political Science Club, Religious Focus Week Committee. Diana D. jones, Liberty, Speech. Alpha Delta Pi, Szdndjte, Freshman Class Treasurer, Players, Psychology ll . , I Y , , , ., , ., .. ,.--, ., ,,., 1-1 a. gre d.,ag::g:e:-5.-e.-,sea-aa2:T?i?T55 i'lf JTIT QFT-'-fI'f 777' 'H' 1 A ' C P' F'-Hifi ' ' '1 .i ' . ,, . . ' , ffl' Q 1. L,--'ifL'-1tifiifl2j3Lf55i?7:iE7i'::TE5T3Tfiiiif55251145 ..'1.ii51g5i,iTijg figim-lf ,, -- 1 . F QM, g Y V .. V-, , - ' '- - -' '-- V --v..... --,,-'MY QW, A Y, ,,,, , ,. , -Am., v ,.4g..g,.k,., ,,. -.A-,,,:..:,..Y--.4 .lr-A.-1.,,- K E D -.He L. a a. -' .- .. . - . , - . , ,. Mary Keller, St. Joseph, Mathematic: Senate Com 1087- mittee, Union Committee, Kappa Mu lipsilon, Union Dothan Council, Beta Sigma Omicron Corresponding Secretary. a Vice F Science. xg Demo- us Week Delta 'sychology Pat King, Independence, Mathematics. Alpha Delta Pi. A56 Cassie L. Kuehn, North Kansas Cityg Elementary Edu- cation. Daniel M. Lambert, Kansas City, Prycbology. Aeons, Who's Who, J Club, Wrestling Team Captain, Sophomore Class Vice President, Inter-Fraternity Coun- Cil, Sigma Nu Commander, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, Tatler Revue Co-Chairman, Psychology Club, Student Conduct Board. . ,,.-. ,. ,..,,,t U bw-:.A:Qu john Raymond K1DgSlCY,. Pensacola, Florida, Biology. Beta Beta Beta Vice President, Phi Gamma Delta. Susan Ann Klenk, Kirkwood, Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta Corresponding Secretary, Intra- murals, Big Sister Council. Sue Ramsbottom Knight, Gallatin, Sociology. Pi Gamma Mu, Band, Union Committee, BSU, BSM. William Ludwig Kothe, St. Josephg Cbemirtry. l - - ..... . . ,.... .. , ,..i- - - ad... ...te ,. .,........A-...........t..n.4 4 if --1.-mn. . M ,, . ,,,...-- .. ... ..,-.--1 --..-.g-:g'.:-i.,iI5.:'?gT.3T-1127-:Qc-'-:.': :ae-4-4:.--. .A , .- -,-,.- - ... - ..- C...-.:.: -1: Y-.-L:.:.:4-.4-.egg,frgxqv-5.1.-:-rev.v.-.-,..,- - .. ' - -- -et-- -, 1-1 -.M ... - Am ,,,-, Dennis Edson Lambert, Kansas City, Hirtory. Student Body President, Aeons, Senior Class President, Sigma N Pl d e Trainer, Tatler Revue Co-Chairman, Home- u e g coming Co-Chairman, Religious Focus Week Co- . , U . Chairman, Student Conduct Board, Who s Who, nion Board. john C. Landis, St. joseph, Poliliml Srience. Phi Gamma Delta Rush Chairman, Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mu Vice President, Who's Who, Union Coun- il Homecoming Revue Political Science Club, Re- C , 1 Iigious Focus Week Committee Co-Chairman, Siudenz Business Manager, Intramurals. Gerald David McBeth, Macon, History. Sigma Nu, J Club, Football Manager, Senate. Linda Sue McDaniel, Liberty, Speech. Delta Zeta, Players. 150 A1 William Long, Kansas City, Plsyricr. Sigma Pi Sigma, Young Republicans, Phi Mu Alpha, john E. Davis Physics Award, National Science Foundation Summer Research Fellowship. Becky Lovan, Willow Springs, Music. Beta Sigma O ' ron Songleader, Sigma Alpha Iota President,. A mic Cappella Choir, Homecoming Princess, Homecoming ' B d Or- Revue, Tatler Princess, Senate Committee, an , chestra, YWA, BSU, Religious Focus Week Com- mittee. - Gayford R. Lowrance, Morrisville, Sociology. Mini- sterial Association. jane Ludlow, Kansas City, Physical Education. Alpha Delta Pi, Big Sister Council, Student .Associate Busi- ness Manager, Union Board Committee, Womens Recreation Association Board, Physical Education Majors Club. f 1 J' ' r ---- -V -. ., ....,,,,.,, H, Ae ig, Y -ff.-2 ,p:,:.,gs, .Q fi ' 5211- f ftT77T'ff' I ' ' , , ass -ev 1 -. J. K '- '11 f- -1 f'41a-1' , , 1 -,-mv,-,W , ,A ,M , H,-,, ,mt ., , t . , ,- t- .. - Q, .-.t ft' ff V! 1 - ---I--f-'f--1-2 'A -1-it--fe?--Q - f ' A ' .i , C 1---,I-fra, .,, L Sigma, Davis tmmer Sigma ent, A oming l, Or- Com- Mini- Alpha e Busi- 'omen's .ucation Ni' ., W' ' - n if ft V ' i I if , , 'if' -as ' x fm S' , , e is , ,, ,, .,:. ,Sk i Robert james Mann, Mission, Kansas, Hiftory. Aeons, Who's Who, Kappa Alpha Order No. II, Senate Committee, Student Union Business Manager, Golf, J Club, Union Board President, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Cardinal Capers Co-Chairman, Stu- dent Court Chief justice, Religious Focus Week Com- mittee Chairman, Tatler Revue, Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman, Motley Award, Rechner History Award, Senate, Inter-Fraternity Council. Carol Leonard Marcus, Fergusong Elementary Educa- tion. James O. Martin, Richmond Heights, Murir. Minis- terial Association, Band. - Larry Megown, Centraliag Pbyrical Education. ,fa Dist g, 2 2 at! gs, at Q' X -2 KX fs 5 A A- A, ,ia ,M xl Y '95 ' ga. .. , ,....,.....-..-...tu - Donald W. McNeall, M lt B d' S 'I ' '. terial Association, BSU. 3 a en i DUO ogy' Mmm Robert W. Mackey, Hamilto g H' t . K Al Order, Players, Twelve Angiy Mgnffy appa Pha Judith Lorene Miler, Brentwood, Elementary Educa- tion. Alpha Lambda Delta Vice President, Freshman, Sophomore, and junior Class Secretary, Senate, BSU Executive Council, Homecoming Revue, Religious Focus Week Committee, Intramurals, Women's Rec- reation Association President, Miss Peppy, Home- coming Committee Chairman, Big Sister Council, Orientation Committee Chairman, Alpha Gamma Delta President, Tatler Committee Co-Chairman, Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Paneagis, Panhellenic Council. Gary Miller, Liberty, Burineu Adminirtration. Kappa Alpha Order, Student, Tatler Photographer. 151 N , , . , . -. V , - 5..1...:. 4... a -t...-a..-.. K. Guy Robert Moore, Liberty, Latin. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Psi Omega, Players, Union Board, BSM, Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Student Body President, Sigma Tau Delta, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, Religious Focus Week Commiteee, Kappa Alpha Order No. VIII, Board of Control. Mary Martha Moore, Cincinnati, Ohio, Prycbology. Alpha Gamma Delta Treasurer, Sludent Staff, Taller Associate Editor, Sigma Tau Delta Secretary-Treasurer, Players, Concert-Lecture Committee, Union Committee, lgsychglogy Club, Big Sister Council, Journalism war . Bruce Morgan, Seattle, Washington, Speech. Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Players, Student Staff, Ministerial Association, BSM, Paula Young Morris, Lee's Summit, Elementary Edu- ralion. Alpha Delta Pi, Homecoming Princess, Tatler Princess, Football Queen, Basketball Queen, Panhellenic Council, Big Sister Council, Senate. 2 vim' Ann Carter Miller, St. Louis, Biology. Beta Sigma Omicron Historian, Beta Beta Beta, Union Activities Council, Student Staff, Homecoming Committee. Anne Ellen Moore, Kansas Cityg Spanifb. Alpha Gamma Delta Scribe, Beta Beta Beta, Big Sister Council, Union Board Committee, Senate Committee, YWA, Intramurals, Panhellenic Recreation Associa- tion. Mary Lou Murphy, Crockerg Muric. Sigma Sigma Slgma, Sigma Alpha Iota, A Cappella Choir, Chapel Choir, Band, Orchestra, BSU, YWA, Homecoming Committee, Homecoming Revue, Jones Hall House Council. Barbara Murray, St. Louis, Englirb. Players, Charley's Aunt, Red Carnations, Job, Assistant Director, Epsilon Omega Pi, YWA, Union Committee, House Presidents' Council, BSU. janet Delta, Alpha Revue Presii Virgi Mini Shirley and Bi Women Social Treasur tion M Co-Cha Wayne Sigma ivities Alpha Sister mittee, ssocia- V551 . fre, vs- 2 as 3 Z Q la Sigma 7, Chapel necoming ll House Charley's Director, e, House Janet,Sue Neer, St. Charles, Psychology. Alpha Lambda Delta, Big Sister Council, Pi Kappa Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Psychology Club Vice President, Tatler Revue General Co-Chairman, Beta Sigma Omicron President, Women's Recreation Association. Virgil Clay Noah, Jr., Kansas City, Kansas, Greek. Ministerial Association. K?- Shirley Nowlin Peach, Blackwater, Pbyxicol Education and Biology. Alpha Gamma Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Womens Recreation Association President, YWA Social Chairman, Epsilon Omega Pi, junior Class Treasurer, BSU, Big Sister Council, Physical Educa- tion Majors Club, Religious Focus Week Committee Co-Chairman. Wayne Jacobson Peeples, Kansas City, Plfyficr. 5lQg, Doris June Owen, Norborne, Englirb. Pi Kappa Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Epsilon Omega Pi. jack Parks, Hazlewoodg Speech. David L. Paulsmeyer, Maplewood, Political Science. Who's Who, Aeons, Kappa Alpha Order No. II, Phi Alpha Theta President, Pi Gamma Mu President, Radio Business Manager, Tatler Revue, Religious Focus Week Committees, Players, Inter-Fraternity Council, Fresh- man Class President, junior Class Vice President, Board of Control, Senate Cabinet, Student Conduct Board, Football. jarrell Peach, Dallas, Texas, Prycbology. Sigma Nu Recorder, J Club, Beta Beta Beta, Psychology Club, Football, Basketball and Track Trainer, Tatler Com- mittee, Religious Focus Week Committee, Student Court, BSU. ii., l 'l 1. l ' l 1 l 1 ' n l l l 1 l l l 5 1 Q l z rl lil V55 ul '1 'px si- fx ll ul f Ii 'f i li 'f fl Q It I . 4 Ill ,fb it li!! E 1 153 l llg Wilma Penton, Independence, Sociology. Alpha Delta Pi President, Panaegis, Sigma Alpha Iota, 'Pi Gamma Mu, Homecoming Co-Chairman, Senior Class Treas- urer, Discipline Committee, A Cappella Choir, Big Sister Council, Orientation Committee. Francis Addison Perkins, Holt, Pryclnology. Ministerial Association, Psychology Club. Daniel Allen Rankin, Peru, Nebraska, Pltyricr. Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, john E. Davis Physics Award, Jorge Broggi Summer Fellowship. Nancy Gayle Renfer, Kansas City, Elementary Educa- tion. Panaegis, Who's Who, Union Board, Union Council, YWA Vice President, Beta Sigma Omicron Pledge Trainer, Senate Committee, Homecoming Com- mittee, Alpha Lambda Delta, Players, Antigone, Big Sister Council, Panhellenic Council, House Council, Ida Coffman Education Scholarship. 154 fn? f , I f f f . 4 f ,,f, Q , af ,V at, . ,, t, ,, g iiill fi. QZXV Z Y . . f P ' ' to Z, 9 'Zf H Zta. Lois Potter, Overland Park, Kansas, Speerlv. Union Committees, Social Forums Chairman, Big Sister Coun- cil, Players, Glass Menagerie, Girls in 509, Harvey, Alpha Psi Omega, Orchestra, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, BSU Greater Council, BSM President, Religious Focus Week Committee Chair- man, Alpha Delta Pi Guard, Student Staff, Chapel Choir. Jeanene Pratt, Quincy, Illinois, Pltiloroploy. Alpha Psi Omega, BSM Vice President, Who's Who, Players Vice President, Cardinal Capers Co-Chairman, Home- coming Revue, Religious Focus Week Committee, Homecoming Revue Committee, Harvey, The Glass Menagerie, Girls in 509, The House of Bernarda Alba, Radio Announcer. Wayne LeRoy Prewitt, Kansas City, Kansas, Sociology. Pi Gamma Mu, Ministerial Association. Kathryn Mae Ragland, Crystal City, Elementary Edura- tion. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Epsilon Omega Pi, BSU, YWA. ,p1 Nll ,Aww 'sw x 'f2lf,7 Betty J Alpha YWA, Richard Charles Robert I Gamma J Clu Intramu: 'H-P A . - ' c ' if:-nf.- P , 1 a a 42cfi,41-seiierifisifaf' 3 ' S' ' ' L f Q- V . S ., ,,n1 -faire 'i,,1 -, -n Q X Q. Q, f W ,W M' 'M 'Q fy , ',i 'Wff , V f , ml, eech. Union Sister Coun- s in 509, Homecoming auncil, BSM nittee Chair- taff, Chapel y. Alpha Psi Vho, Players man, Home- Committee, ' The Glass of Bernarda Betty jo Richardson, Roanoke, Virginia, Sociology. Alpha Delta Pi, Big Sister Council, Young Republicans, YWA, BSU, Union Committee. Richard Rinehart, Sugar Creek, Physical Education. ls, 5-ociolagy. Charles Francis Rogers, Kansas City, Kansasg History. Robert E. Rogers, St. Louis, Pbyfical Education. Phi Ed , Gamma Delta Recording Secretary, Baseball Captain, Zag BQ, J Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Football, ' ' Intramurals. r,,..........a- . '-ar' .X 1' fo 3 gn- 0..- - ...EAA-o... ,,..4..,o,.,....o-...f -- Charles Allen Richard Oak Grove Pbyfzcal Educalzon Mary Elizabeth Richards Kansas City Spanzxb YWA BSU. Sharon Rolf, Kansas City Elementary Educazzon Beta Sigma Omicron Vice President Union Board Com mittee Tatler Revue Co Chairman Volante Hodges Russell Beaverton Michigan Playn cal Eduralion ,...,-. ...o.....h.a.4f fgrf., John R. Sharp, Monte Vista, Colorado, Cbemirtry. Aeons, Kappa Alpha No. IV, Who's Who, Home- coming Co-Chairman, Union Board, Players President, American Chemical Society President, Sigma Tau Delta Vice President, Alpha Psi Omega, Rowland Chemistry Award. Don Richard Shores, Kansas City, Physical Education. Suzanne Shrum, Kellogg, Idaho, Englirh. Phi Alpha Theta, Student Staff, A Cappella Choir, BSU Executive Council, Religious Focus Week Committee, Young Republicans, Greater House Council, Sigma Tau Delta Associate Member. Donald George Smith, Ashland, Massachusetts, Hir- tory. Lambda Chi Alpha, Cross Country, Track Tri- Captain, J Club, Ministerial Association, Homecom- ing Committee Co-Chairman, Religious Focus Week Co-Chairman, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu. A W 156 Clarence W. Schneider, jr., Kirkwood, Phyrical Edu- ralion. Kappa Alpha Order, Football, Wrestling, J Club, Physical Education Majors Club. Gary G. Schneider, St. Joseph, Burinerr Adnzinirtfa- tion. Phi Gamma Delta, Band, Pep Band, Orchestra. 0 , 4 f A, give Q , ' vi 5 ' 4 X wwf' l f f , Z x y affff f f f f . '2e.,m , 1 Larry Dean Smith, Kansas City, Burinen Adnzinirtra- tion. Pi Gamma Mu. Herbert J. Snedden, Kansas City, Physical Education- Ministerial Association, Track, J Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Cross Country Coach. byyical Edu- estling, J Adminirtra- , Orchestra. 3 Z1 t zen Administra- jeanne Sneed, Ferguson, Hixtory. Big Sister Council. Areta Soper, St. joseph, Elementary Eduration. Beta Sigma Omicron, Players, Union Committees, Senate Committee, Homecoming Committees, Tatler Com- mittees. fag-4' , Q. ' I Ed ,ion Donald E. Strange, Potosi, Plvyriral Education. :ca um - I I Uclub, Physical janet Strange, Potosig Phyfmzl Eduratzon. ' Coach. t 1 ,,.r'f 12 Carol Kay Spor, Excelsior Springsg Elementary Edum tion. Delta Zeta Corresponding Secretary, Players, House of Bernarda Alba, YWA, BSU, Union Ac- tivities Council, Union Committee Chairman, Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Homecoming Com- mittee Co-Chairman. Richard Stanton, Rushvilleg Buxinefx Adminirtrution. Richard Carl Stertz, Webster Groves, Philoropby. Kappa Alpha No. V, Homecoming Committee Co- Chairman, Psychology Club. Ruth Stone, North Bend, Oregong Elementary Educa- tion. BSU Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, Epsilon Omega Pi, YWA, Jones Hall House Council. V4 157 Lo al E. Stubbs Kansas City, Philosophy. Sigma Pi Y i Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta, Ministerial Association, BSU Freshman Council, Players, Twelve Angry Men, The Girls in 509, A Cappella Choir, Chapel Choir. Sue Swisher, St. joseph, Elementary Education. Beta Sigma Omicron, Union Council Committee Chairman, Big Sister Council, Homecoming Committee Co- Chairman, Chapel Choir. Gentry Thomason, Liberty, Economics. Football, Pi Gamma Mu, J Club. Barbara Thompson, Bowling Green, Elementary Edu- cation. Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Gamma Delta Recordin Secreta , Big Sister Council, 8 YY YWA, La Camerata, Homecoming Show. 1 8 if Frances joahn Taylor, Edgertong Elementary Educa-. tion. BSU Executive Council, YWA, Sigma Alpha Iota, Big Sister Council, Band, Melrose Hall House Council. Raymond Gary Taylor, Liberty, Religion. Intramurals, Ministerial Association, BSU. Rosa Lee Taylor, Grandview, Pbyrical Education. A Cappella Choir, Cheerleader, junior Panhellenic Coun- cil, Women's Recreation Association, Intramurals, Cardinal Capers Co-Chairman, Homecoming Revue, Physical Education Majors Club, Sports Spectacular Director, Alpha Delta Pi Songleader. Julian Tedder, Clarksville, Arkansas, Religion. 'YQ' X 'N' 'X Jeanne Council, Riders ern Da Psychol Chairm Lambda cording Wanda Robert C Gamma Homecoi Audrey Sigma C Alpha 1 Orientati Council BSU Ext Panaegis 1 ry Educa- rna Alpha all House itramurals, lucalion. A lenic Coun- ntramurals, ing Revue, Spectacular ion. i 5 Y iq' Jeanne Treffts, Kirkwood, Prycbology. Big Sister Council, Senate Committee, Players, Antigone, Riders to the Sea, House of Bernarda Alba, Mod- ern Dance Club, Homecoming Revue, Union Council, Psychology Club, Cardinal Capers Committee Co- Chairman, Tatler Committee Co-Chairman, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Delta Pi Re- cording Secretary, Panaegis, Who's Who. Wanda B. Tripp, Canton, Sociology. YWA. Robert Gene Ulrich, Richmond Heights, Hirlory. Phi Gamma Delta, Basketball Co-Captain, J Club, Homecoming Committee, Orientation Committee. Audrey Vought, Marlton, New jersey, Englirla. Beta Sigma Omicron Warden, Pi Kappa Delta, Players, Alpha Lambda Delta President, Senate Committee, Orientation Committee, Gryphon Staff, Big Sister Council President, Co-Chairman Religious Focus Week, BSU Executive Council, Sigma Tau Delta, BSU Choir, Panaegis, Who's Who. 4F 'r. han' f V' 'lun-wqfj Carol Thursby, Kirkwood, Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta President, Players, Big Sister Council, Cheerleader, Homecoming First Attendant, Homecoming Revue, Homecoming Committee Co- Chairman Tatler Committee Co Chai , - rman, Semple Hall President, House Presidents' Council Vice Presi- dent, Senate Secretary, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Union Council Committee Chairman, Panhellenic Council. Ted Tomkinson, Peoria, Illinois, Biology. Beta Beta Beta, Chapel Choir. David Lee Wells, Devils Elbow, Political Science. Lambda Chi Alpha Social Chairman, Young Demo- crats, Political Science Club, Basketball. Carolyn White, Pleasant Hill, Hirtory. Beta Sigma Omicron Treasurer, Phi Alpha Theta, Big Sister Coun- cil 159 2 f 0 fit i K , , , I fwff fi Herbert Wilmarth, Independenceg Burinefr. Lambda Chi Alpha, Wrestling, J Club. A. J. Wilson, St. Louis, Pbiloropby and Prycbology. Debate, Pi Kappa Delta, Ministerial Association Presi- dent, Psychology Club. Virginia J. Wilson, Evanston, Illinois, Sociology. Beta Sigma Omicron, Big Sister Council, Union Board Com- mittee, Semple Hall Social Chairman. David Neal Winfrey, St. Joseph, Greek. '43- l lmmnl x A ik I st ,px N S X X K . .,, . 'Q 1 :1 L cr S, Alek jan Williams, Kansas Cityg Spanifb. Phi Sigma Iota, Who's Who, Homecoming Revue, Big Sister Council, Majorette, Intramurals, Alpha Gamma Delta First Vice .President. Roy Lee Williams, Raytowng Hiflory. Lambda Chi Alpha, Players, Intramurals. Terrance Wayne Yocum, Raytowng Hirzory, BSU Play- ers, Ministerial Association, Wrestling. Sue K. Young, Kansas City, Kansas, Englirb. jamCS m?tte mtw Frat Phys Dani c Z - aff- 1- . ,gg -1- 1 . A- F , '-nf K 12 '11 4 'f 1 0 - ., , 'W' - - - - -- -.--L--. - :fe--:' - -fff-:-1'--zffsiit'if--t '-T:-fi .. 1-' 3111 Lit.: iff- . f - . ' ' -5 I -ff Sigma Iota, ster Council, Delta First Lambda Chi james Zahnd, Savannah, History. Kappa Alpha Order No. I, Student Co-Editor, Religious Focus Week Com- mittee .Co-Chairman, Inter-Fraternity Council President. Daniel H. Ziatz, Granite City, Illinoisg Pbyfiml Edu- cation. Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge Trainer, Inter- Fraternity Council, Wrestling, Basketball, J Club, Physical Education Majors Club. 1- 1. sv -',,'- 5 -i rg . if ., - X V Q W if ' . . :ra-. .. -,nf-.-F-r 1- - ' 2 1 - A '?i,:xQ?J'i5Ev-- sl- q ...zbrwcy 1. , n t ,2g a'.i'z-,,fE'2',i2 . 1 -2- A ' 1 4 'SEQ' G-. 1 vi-Q t ,.5.ZfZQ.IfQQ,1L'Q-f.fl'Z.f. fl fi T' 'zzic - L 'i fav. ' - f rggie r gf 5 Jfwff- f am ,Q ,V I Y 1: f 4 , , 1- g cw , ft- of ,4 YQ fi, 4 . A '47 .. ,V ff w ww . J 'ZF f' f if ' ' U f f .J f -, I 'MY X ,3'Q'nW, -' f f .,,, . V . , I vry, BSU PIHY' glirh. Allan Wayne Zimmerman, Independence, Politital Srzence. Phi Gamma Delta Scholarship Chairman, A Cappella Choir, Band, Tatler Revue, Homecoming Revue, Homecoming .Committee, Union Council, Pub- licity Director, Political Science Club, Young Demo- crats, Phi Mu Alpha. shutter-shy seniors Eugene Anderson, Harrisonville Bonnie Bendure, Kansas City John Bray, Independence Thomas Brown, Kansas City Walter Clarke, Kansas City Mike Compton, Raytown Betty Corvin, Kansas City Fred Fisher, Kansas City William Grimes, Meadville Ronald Haggard, Independence Linda Bennett Harris, Liberty Harold Hawkins, Mexico Ronald Henderson, Kansas City ge- .. ..-..-.,.,.,. L....L.. Frederick Hubble, Independence Charles Iohnson, Gladstone Dorothy Kleinbeck, Excelsior Springs Gary Leatherwood, Kansas City Glen Lotz, Kansas City Glenn McCoy, Kansas City Gary Mitchell, Independence Ivan Oestreich, Chillicothe Ronald Rigdon, Overland Park, Kansas julia Teague, Liberty James Thomas, Liberty james Watson, Liberty L . ..,...,L ...h.,..........4-,. Q 1 Y tp R X I 3? E x Q 4 f g ttf 62 Wwywaff CLASS OFFICERS-President, John Clizbeg Treasurer, Pat Schackling Secretary, Betty Burgessg Vice President, Pete Edmundson K , 'sm' , f V 1 t ,A ,iz , ,r 9 Q Y 5 2: Q john Adams Linda. Adkins Liberty Harfironville Marl n Atkinson Don Baird Excezrior Spfingr Exrelxinr Spring: ff 1 , f v' , ,W W W W 'wt fn, Q X , I X 'VW f Z , W7 ,Q X f if , t X , f Z4 XM ff JK! vv.: . X f A X I ' f fn ,f f .1 ' wp 5 fff , J, ' f junior class f'n x, 'H , H 4 7 f Q y. 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Z f Betty Burgess Ferguxon Joe Cam bell lndepemllnre Ron Colliver Tina Ferg Cunninghame Plainfield, New JEYIEQ' Martha Duncan Brighton, Illinoi: 4? 5, 4,61 Kenneth Burh ans Louinfille, Kentucky Edward Carter Danville, Illinoir Doug Cormack Eglin AFB, Florida Norman Dalton Independence jack Dymond Liberty james Burnham Liberty Mary Kay Carter Kama! City Luann Courtney Gower Dee Dameron Kama: City Pete Edmundson Hazelwood -4m:.a:n-w.-.- f'-a-1-:'- A ' '- ' Janeen Burnham Libertg Charles Cas Kama: City Joyce Cowen Libert Jo Ann Demarg Liberty Bill Elledge 0 zferland Park, K an.ra.r 163 vw' A , gf Y ' PAA G Y I Q gin, , X Qi Pg J N T li X' f :l KM....s 'wa' ' ',f 1J1 , . itgfi ff e 5-fx Q-45' , 42, 4 Q 1, , ,W 'W nw f'f4 'V L r f f 21 f f Ha' N . Bra 1 f ,S Y l. Anne Ellis Kanxar Cizy Clark Fultz Kopperrlon, Wen Virginia jean Harris Platuburg Glenn johnson Bowling Green Laura Lemmon Kama: City 164 iw QF' David Esgep Cindy Farmer Tgfngy .Llb9ffy Susivn Gilberz Blggoie I. ore 1 ff Lois Henljersgn Hazel Hendrickei Lihgygy Virginia, Illinoix Joyce Johnson 7,lCffY JOYICS Kan.ra.r City le lf'-W CIO' Donna Lenn I-HFW I-CWQS Shawnee Minion, Kama: Sf- I-01111 David Farris Brookfield Richard Groves Liberty Jonnie Homer Platlxburg John Ilurco Glenview, Il inoif Mike Lindemood Grandview . .N yr: iz 4. J ,.., , E ,I 32- ' ia ,. ,, , , V - Ug Q '- SCI 5 ,U 3 3 57-up'iv1z9.,,,,0 55 5.Bnn':-E1 05m 1-1572 'gf' 3-rn Q, P' '- ,N Q..oE.-'3-Qmki,-,g-5 '--'4 23 E.5,:s 'LN-D. QD-was-v-.mv-5-.w i S f R X Q l 210 -, Q2 if' N 'L X, -fx .5 ' N fl, I i C 9343 K :X x 3 C T ,.::,. A 5 1 , G Margaret Fields Kama: Cily Ligrda Hanlij przng ie James Igach Arkamax City, Kama: Richard Knight Omaha, Nebrarka Vicki Logan Springfield I G Ray Fuller Kanxax City Keith Harmon Kirkwood Edward johnsop St. Louis jack LaRue lndependemff Lewis Long Independrmf iw' gf a Ray Fuller Kama: City Keith Harmon Kirkwood Edward Johnson Sr. Lou!! jack LaRue lndependenrf Lewis Long Independent? F :Y-li-53 P'11.'--Qrqa-g':.:- r if S-x Q . , ,. . e r: 5 , i Q 7 ' ' f -X ,JS1-:'5Yf2fxf3xgLQSg:5 Q V X. ., .R N LN fi. - V www. 2' as-4 . : -. E. 7' x 3' 1 -mm A 5, vo-r 'f .ge -aww Sf 4 'ew ai V' N, 52, - g- uf'---'f J, 5, f f A ,gi-Q . I , ' r- 2 45- F21 X' -Cai? if , x 1 5,1 TQ -. .. . Y : 'A f1-- - ' 1 FX P? - gbgw.. w-:fi ' f, . -..-E : ,K V. , r- f mai' in o me Q. N1 M r .5 K 55: wwe, 6' , fs? X, -h X ' . 7 A 2 ' 9-Qin W5-45 lhldww' tw? Margaret McCormick Mike MCIDWIC Robert McKanna ' . Inzietoendence . Overland Kanrar City William cMillian Craig McSparren Margaret MacDonald St. joxepla Independence St. joxepla James Mack Marvin Maloney Fran Manu lndependengg ' Liberty Indegendence Mary Ann Mannheim V1nCCnf Manning Mi e Marks Sp, Louig Sf. jorep Hazelwood Gerry Marshall Dean Martin Winnie Merk Kama! Cjpy Lebanon Bridgeton 'Q 'fi 4 3 'Qi .Q 1 4 C L if f , 7, .,.' V H ,W . .f'f' ,a,94M. l , ,. 'Vg 'A2' r 4 l lfvf IX A 'UM' 555 1:73 5' shin WY! HU Tl!! un tb u Hit ,ganna , M- c 5 r Nz X sw S Q o w Q- king , Q 'N -.pix 1 ii X I 1 sw f 5 s .X SXNJQ1 Q V-V X -ss on , - 7 rs N ,, -. xm- X Q k K::.,:.H,:,:,: , is Q X3 ij. , S .. - 's:wF'kQ,I,1' 5 if Z- T .- FW' -is X . .4 is dw - - A ' - i N :I .- ., 7f' 33 bs X .,,, c ,W .,.,, X 'X s ,Y:5'5 '4- sl . as- N2 '.cv..- . X .av X X :w x ,zf ksg-1 H - ' 'nu-6 4-094615 .2 'FM'-QQ' Mavis Miller Trenton Mike Moon Kirkwood james Myers Kenra: Cizy Ronald Newman Brighton, Colorado Bradley Offutt Independence N S I, '79 41:12 Carl Moman Normal, lllinoir Bar Morris t. Low: Helen Neiger Columbia Dave Nicholson Elfin, Illinoix Char es Paddock Kumar City I 1 ,xl of you Q 'Q X XS if . N., X Q xx , X X Richard Montgomery Raytown Joseph Moss Kama: Cxrly Ted Newe 1 Overland Park, Kunm' Richard Nixon SI. joxgpb john Pa en Bolivar M. ,N .W-. ' in' aww- xii be 23 X x E . . li P gi .- 9' 2 if ,gi i K W , 1 d Montgomery Raytawn Joseph Moss Kanrar Citfv Ted Newe l kPark, Kafua! ichard Nixon St. jorgpb john Pa en Bolivar i I Y, 1 A, , , A ,.,. .,.,, .I 1 ,K VJ,-. V - K i..,2,g,,1WAqff7..e,'ynwfwus.wa-4f-rf-- 'ef rf . Y. Y- Y- . V . .- . , - F, , ..- A -.,f.--.xv-1-Q1-'-4-'--f ' E-6144F4' ' . ' 'J ' ,- -. : i75:1 .::::'2i:: 1 L 1 1' 'I H ' ' ' ' ' 1. 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V , S 'W Pat Patterson - Liberty K' J. llfgggg Ken Romines Kumar City si' Low! De Schools, Frances Scott C-,dig Oberlin, Kanrar Donald Seneker Sam Shasmo Liberia Fa 10 Arthur Smit -lim Soden Lee'.r Summit Lemay bm- Q' .-- t G' if f ,f -.2 I ,wg in J Alice Perkins err ot 1503 lnalpezdenre Lar Scott 1-Liberty Robert Shara Exrelrior Spring: Gale S ilman Blue ,Fpfingr Jack Phillips Orbom Denny Sanford St. Louii Terry Scott Liberty Janice Sharp Liberty Ginny Standley Da lar, Texa: ' ,,.,,,.., . ..-. v.g..f...-.,...,,-,, '? Helen Richards Kamat City Nada Sauer Kama: City Sandy Scotten Exfelrior Spfingt judy Sherwin Shawnee, Kama! Charles Stigers Utica 167 Ziffmif ,amy , yhxofq az If 44, 'G' 1 .rf 7 A , If 4 M ff A ,, 0 f, JW I . ,Z ,X I wwf Roger Stinnett Iloplin Morrel Stull Kumar Cily Dave Thornton Excelfior Spring! Lester Van Zant St. jon-'pb Robert Watkins Bolivar Terry Straeter J SIS Ann erry tussy Neorbo Ron Tieme er Menjon Jerry Varns Kanmr City Janet Webster Sl. joxepb ff f , L 5 '5 , f 4 ' ff, ,. if f 1 X if ,,, . Q W Caroline Stricker Sl. Loui: Clifford Swanson Minion, Kumar jerry Tinsley Kama: Clly Sarah Warne Kama: Cllg Dave Wels Kirkwood Z' lark., of FQ PIN f lv.: , Q, W , gr r Q f , V' ..I .5 'f UIQ.: iw ,-, L i f Caroline Stricker St. Louu Clifford Swanson Minion, Karl-fd! jerry Tinsley Kama: City Sarah Warne Kama: Cflg Dave Wels Kirkwood 7 , f 'f , Q tix ' S 1 ..., . .--F-c X 'on - ,....w.,, .f ' .f gi af . i 1 ,i W' -- . g r - l A ' W W7 Y hs I . 'eg 1. ji, ' 'task Q r t 1 N , ft if i 5'-WR 1 y Q i r an , i - Ken Wendell Charles West Kama! City Sugar Creek Mary Wood Edwar Wooten Independenfe Kama: City Maurice Birt Kama: City Thomas Botts Kama: City William Braun Kama: City Watson Brower St. 1o:epb Linda Calver Mamfield, Obio Herbert Capps Liberty Paula Castelluccio Liberty Rick Clark Kirkwood Paul Crenshaw Liberty iii, ml' , Q3 1 'fa' Q' f X., af' QFWY Sherri Willard Miami, Florida Sherrie Wray Joplin . V -K X .anffxl 2' fa' 1' f 72 -3,3-p . ,V , Ruth Anne Williams Shirley Williams Dexter Mt. Vernon Richard Wright James Young 'Sr, joygpb Denver, Colorado shutter-shy juniors Curtis Crews Liberty Lowell Fisher Kama: City jerry Green Liberty Richard Hall Liberty Carole Harmon Liberty Harold Henderson Parkoille Gary Kaiser Liberty Gary Kerr N ortb Kama: City William Koll Kama: City .... ..,.-....4.x..-...-.....,.-...a- Joseph Lappin Kama: City Merrill Lindsey Miami:barg, Obio Stephen McComb Web:ter Grove: Robert Mayer Wilton junction, Iowa Thelma Morton Kama: City George Nelson St. fo:epb Edmond Newland Kama: City Charles Pilz St. Loai: Raymond Quick Lee': Summit 4 F it x .4 HS. .., W nfl A W , cf - - . r 6 i 1 3' 1 'ar vp P , Infar- 5-Q ff' , ' .T . ,sf . . , , X Ya 1 , 1 M N , if l KVQXQ' if k al I Fred Wilson Sandy Wonders Liberty Dayton, Oblo Clifford Skinner St. Loai: Michael Sneed St. Loai: James Stutzman Kama: City Gary TenEyck N ortb Kama: City Robert Turner Fort S mitb, Arbama: John Young Kama: City, Kama: 1 F-1- .i ..,..sQ,, CLASS OFFICERS-President, Paul Woodg Treasurer, Susan Hoppeg Secretary, Carolyn Davisong Vice President, Tom Coleman 4 XX fx Ex 4,2 ogy, 5 f 170 M we ', pm, l . Q . fivfiz' ff' ' za, ar X Richard Abinbgton Arvil Adams L1 efty .Poftageville Mary Kay Alexander Harriet Anderson Kafmu Ciyy Fremo, California . 1vw-y.-1-in-M-...... M7 4. ,afar ff- , f i f fi-2 X 2 , fa! Ronald Alcorn Weaubleau Robert Armstrong Liberry Linda Alexander Brentwood Judith Arnold Kama: Cizy ! ' Ima! f ' , , ,ff l ? LeRoy Ayres Edwafdrville Linda Baker Indegendence . .Ro Crt Barr Springfield, Illinois Sue Bayer St. Loui: Don Bell Brentwood .,f V X ,, A- ,rl 9 .f Q . aw . 5 .A 922,22 ,. Ye las 7' James Bailey Weiser, Idaho Judith Ballard Karma City Judith Barton Agenry Nan Beissqnherz Lexington Gordon B911 Kama: Cay 2 2, M 1 l 2 If 'QM 'Q Rutl E: G V Two Ria f I . v 1 I A H , , .4 , . ,A 73. -I X . .V ., T.. ,..,,. .1 .Zz N- .. -f .-fi., ,a i :J-yvwp-QW:gj7'i,,gs17p ,1--vm---n. vw- e--rf-.Fun-rv.. or - V - Af 4-1 f ...f f f:--rf.,--lr.: -Iagagi...-L,.i,,-4:-Q.-f:1::::s:.:+ is a- fav .:-r flf.i.-.ivgvgsgiziaz-ggiA1'-,::. : 1- f H ' ' f Y -ww-m , Q ,1r5 5F5'f5 5'f.tf:,s:g11:.gg.aa5:.'a2:-.C sf:-.ty:4,.1.. 5.1 ::, ,f-1--F' 1 W2-.. .-,.. ,.'ifiZg?i:?FiFTii':9E? iTg'3e1-5:2513-Ti ' -' -fffr 11-4--L f- -df T- ---'- -- r- - 'A - ' WH , ' 1 -' -' 'A ' in x.. 1'42-'V-ev-1-1-'llsfaficffilk-11 ,Lt ' W1- - C. 1 -Pei '- - A -an 'W-' -- W Y - W fm ' - t . - gs. ' ,, , ff ' 51 K , V v 4 ,..,, a fasafq 145 ' Q 5, , , ,:,,., 'X ',, .Mfrs -any Q V1 , ' -3' -K MQXW flaw -i ,Mi an I we' , 'wa-V.. CMH!! fa S f 9' awp, sl. 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Donald Dyer lndependenre , ,Miz fairs GT ...M .,.,.,-.4 -'ve Marion Blair King City Priscilla Brown Lemay Serita Clawson Cameron Donald Cotton Pleaxanl Hill Robert Ebersole Independence Zn Q ng.. . ,fa fa ff 2, t Jap ff- 'xi' 'fi f William Blake Kama: City Claudia Carlson Kanraf City William Clip ard Independence Elliott Cunninghame Plainfield, New ferfey Larry Ehrhardt Kama! City fy! jim Boardman Kewanee, Illinoir jane Carmichael St. Lani! Tom Coleman Kama: City james Davis Laclede George Endicott Kama! City - manga-anvfc - - aa. 'Q .1 i Lois Bradshaw Neufmmr, Virginia Charles Case Sedalia Larry Colliver Tina Carolyn Davison K ama! City Laura Erp Lebanon 171 ., , X ic. rf' 'ff , ' at f it J f ff 5 ,aww 7,3 21 , 5 , ,f , J, - is I I f af ., -el-lj, .1 if , , ,333 ff,,'f'1 ,. 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W ,wa ,J v '7' pf: he Marcia Gissendanner Kirkwood Judith Hall Middletown, Ohio Richard Herz Olathe Kama: Sharon lf-Iuffman Indianapolir, Indiana Mark Jeter Kanrar City Elizabeth Goodsgn Kama: CIIJ Donald Ham Earl Peoria, Illmou Linda Hester Liberty Dianailslel h Llbllg 0 n ewe J liibmy' fVN Q gf 4' . Z rw' 'ft Qui if I i 1 - Elizabeth Goodson Kan:a: C111 Donald Ham Za:t Peoria, Illmolr Linda Hester Libeflt Diana Islel' Liber? John jewf 1 Liberty i' M 'i 754 1 3,01 ' G7 27' A Z1- xe 'fm' Q up 49.-. g 84 wa..-.pf fly' fa 4 x gr- 'Ii f , 1 ! 4' ' , Q, , 4 ,Wm ,,V.., ' ' 1' - -. E :, 'hi as . M5 ' . Y .., A-. im xt 9 We ,. 1 5 r -elf Ella, I 'ka ? f 1 K 2,1 f C .,,q,Mh- Q ,vs evo. fs -GW 'W ay- '-vu 2117 James jolly Farmington 'eip' ' I tx , Charles johnson Grant Johnston Kanfa: Cir L4 junta, Colorado Larry Kira John Klickman Minion, Kan:a: Robert Lewis Loaiwille, Kentucky Margaret McCoy St. Loaf: Nancy Magee MfFall Overland Helen Lochridge Springfield, Illinoi: Julian Mclilwain Cameron Marianne Malaun Kama: City David Knauss Lebanon Cecil Logan Springfield Carl McElwee Exrel:ior Spring: Marilyn Martin Exrel:ior Spring: Q ffl. 4 4, ,,,. H.. if -9 It if ' Dave Karaff Independenre Eva Kuhlman m , Bogard Dixie Longnecker Joplin Noyce McGarity Kan:a: City Terry Martin Kama: City tv 1 -J llwy nw, ' Maw' 'CI-.27 Marsha Kenney Glendale Greg Lakin Liberty Carol Loop Kama: City Mike McIntyre Rorbener, Indiana Larry Matthews Farmington Marie Kenslow Liberty Judy Leslie St. Loui: Carroll McCarroll Kama: City Carolyn Macari Kama: Cit Kenneth Meinhardl Ieffenon City HE. 1 Q an . sw , ,K W1 W, Sandy Kilker St. Loui: Art Lewis St. Loui: Gus McClelland Liberty Becky Maddox Leawood, Kama: William Millcn Liberty 173 I l o,,,,- Mmm. 7 P Z X, I 14,7 , , A o fl ll V f f T Q f Wa' g-, , ' ' f 'Q 1, .yi ,V Aw GN ' K3 ,.,y,,,,45,,ff . 7 l. My qw- ' .l-. .2 ' 'f 7 7 ' Z Q I '2'9' , I ,X M a. f ' W og 'f' , P I ,3.TW S M77 Donna Moelling St. Louis Greg Morgan Sealtle, Warbin ton james Neilson jefferron City Margaret Nicholl Leawood, Kannu Patricia O'Bryan Liberty Kyle Moore Elaine Moore Liberty Kama: City Tom Morgan Roberty Murphy Sedalia Elmwood, Illinou Robert Newell Delores Newman St. Loui: Libeffy William Oberkrom Dennis O'Brl6I1 Liberty St. Louu Robert O 'Kane P O'Ne1ll Fairport eggy Cabool ,vw 92 f-F' Ka? ' f v' --1 ,Vw I ' fll' M, 3 f iS , ,WAVI Elaine Moore Kama: City oberty Murphy zwoad, llliriou zlores Newman Liberty Dennis O'Brien St. Loiqii Pe O'Nei ggy Cabool 'Glaz- 1 W '., gem 1 f ..A, M of 1 QT X A Z., - o James Orr Tumey Arnold Peterson Centralia Pe Re nolds 0 mai? N ellrarka Ruth Sappington Windror Carol Shigemura Kama: City YN 1 , oz W f Q o. xi. x X W ,f WW ii Q ,fm -W 2 Q ,, ,, It Q f' Y A gf a ,ws U A f I rdf 1 5 2 .-.4 2 -ay' . ,XX few I , g '-we '-H' t y svlmiw I -I il I ay Wil 3 . . ' f at Ca sa f 2 ' Nick Paris Cynthia Parmenter Independegice Berkeley Robert Pitts Darrell Purdue Bolivar Kirkwood David Richesson William Riffle Weston Kama! City Rae Schaefer Steve Schreiber St. Louis Independenfe Mary Shuman Brerkenrtdge Robert Small Affton Q Kathryn Patterson Liberty Harvey Raymond Liberty Russell Rinklin jeffenon City Susan Sears Palmyra Fred Snider Kama: City ,ff P A-We-Q! Kew' 0 W ' W 2 X 1 y , 1 l f ,je ,. - t William Peacock Kama: City David Reineke Platte City Ray Ritchey Cameron Mary Sharp Monte Vina, Colorado Sandra Sperbeck Excelxior Spring: t '- ff 'ZW' 1' is--P f -. 1, an , ,ar f 40 14f -aww' James Peck Cbicago Kathy Renner Webrter Grover Charles Rocks Malta Bend William Shaw Independenre Larry Springer Independenre Wlyz 1 pw, yy? ' X' A. .f 7 7 My I I' Susan Perlick G Klifklfldid ary ep og e Carthage Clare Rusk Wellington, Kama: George Shephard Liber: Sharon Stilwell Springfield, lllinoir 175 vi 1 J! 3 9 s 4 ' Q5 r X X 4 t X is X s X N N F' 42- 1 51355 X. .X 251' Ma if 0 . A fi we as Z 7 qw NMR Jerry Stine Roscoe Strtt Bethel Kantar E St Lourr lllmou David Sullivan Elizabeth Sullivan Park Ridge Illinois Kama: City Earl Thomas Stephen Thomas Herrulaneurn St Louu Jer Travis Tom Trotter gentralra Centerville Iowa Sharon Vulgamott Bob Wallace Platuburg Kama: City um wb .- QAM N 1 X Joe Stokes Excelsior Spring: William Summers Danville, lllinoir Richard Thompson Liberty Sharon Turley St. Loui: James Wayman Independence ' 3 2t,2 2 e if x,,, ag Al Nga 9 Q .4-M 'M Chuck Stolte Mexico Emerson Swope Plattxburg James Thornton Martha!! john Unruh Kama: City William Weaver Kama: City William Strange Kama: City Margaret Talbot Macon Mary Tiller St. Ioreph Lenna Vance Liber! Diana Webg Kansa: City lim' ahitiha Julia Strickland St. Loui: Wilson Tatman Platte City Benny Todd Platlrburg Bill Van Note Liberia James Welc Aurora M ,aww .ae-. I -Wh 1 'X Robert Sturm Brumwick Linda Taylor Kama: City Barbara Tramp Kirkwood Diane Vollmer Independent: Susan Welty Kirkwood maj? are 1 49' .Nw ,W 4. Robert Sturm Bruruwtck Linda Taylpl' Kama: C117 Barbara Tram? K' k ad xr wo Diane Vollmer lndependenrf Susan Welhi Kirkwood Allan Wheeler Independence Norman Winney Afflon sud Www '-v' 55 , i E ,-. iii . 'Lx Q . il e Marjorie Brooks Kanrar City Gordon Bruning Kansai City Donald Bruke Holden john Burke Kamar City William Cave Excelrior Springr Charles Hensley Kama: City ,V ,,,, . 4, al ,, 3. Danny White D La Plata Bill Wolett Derby, Iowa . if ,':.' 'jfinfi -S john Wilhite I Barrera Willard Marjorie Williams Marsha Wilson Paullggggd Marsh alllggriglil Pglggygdil ,gJ!l1'iiQ'i,nP?im Sf- Paul, Mifwfww - sf. Jareph Liberty Kanrargfiiig shutter-shy sophomores Marjorie Hurlburt Lyle Potts Anthony Strub Kansai City Kanfar City Kama: City Lawrence jones Jacqueline Renfro Mildred Van Sickle Boonville Smithville Kama: City Jeanie Lotz Ellen Richards Michael Woods ' Kansa: City Independence Excelrior Springr Glen McDonald Belton Daniel Marcum Kansa: City Richard Nelson Kansa: City it A1 Edward Schriber Point Pleasant, New jerrey Cynthia Schuetz Kanraf City Keith Smith Lawson Michael D. Woods I nde pendence . Q CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Ellen Williams, Secretaryg Betsy Weeks, Treasurerg Mike Scrogin, Presidentg Doug Ludlow, Vice President. reshman class asf 1:-7 C ' Q ,V x S I ',., X i fp WN N-M., e e s if: ,ag '.. A ,Y .,.i, . ij , ix f 78 Carole Abraham Diana Ackerson Paul Adams Gary Ahern Sz. Ann Kamaf City Souilzwen City Lee': Summit Donald Anderson Dannetta Austin Judy Austin Ken Avery Gower Independenfe KHHIHI City Mexifg af' 'A ,Q-'- '5'C '..:yV , ev -. ly va Q 2 s ea N17 4 H for ' gif' ' K 7 WW? V' 1+ -b'- q Malcolm Ayer Bellevue, Nebraxka Jon Bates Excelsior Springx David Bauman St. joxeph Lois Bennett Hale Ka e Berry Flizrixsanl Robert Baker Wheatland Mary Baum Springfield john Bean Centmlia, Illinoif Jon Benson Liberty William Binlglex- Excelfior Spflllgl Qs M l 'QF 13 -q ..n.... -D S 'f3,.a...m. Y, . Ufeff ' H -ga 1 'L-f.g.,, .Q..'l. ' la.: - f,.l,,'..-.gvgg-,g1,,f,,f,,f,,L,g, L -2 g---If-'-1,--'-x.--'--'-4--:A-'-1-Q1-Q--1 -cm-L:-: ' - A C 'sf-agar?-1 '--1. --..-...f -V l -5 '1 5 -f---'4.v --:ef ' 'f in ' ' ' , ' ' 'L 1 'J f' 'Md -A ' -'L' 1 4 --f :1 '2, .sz f- gig?'eef.I,-i'eg,,.'i:Q-Egeafzafeszsr f eegzxefazssgsgnis 2f 'Q -ff5ieii:5z2:, - ei- ' ' L.. . .. A , 1 . .-..-..f M., . 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Liberty . , L,'bf'f9, Marcia Cobb Donald Cook Linda Cook Larry Cooper Rich Cooper jim Cope Bill Cordes ?Vll512ll'K:' Kama: City Kearney Lathrop Cameron Riclymona' Heigblf Kingnon Raylown xre IIO A li I4 1 79 f ct ,,.. 1 ' H, , .Y -flai -4 H' -wmrd-Alla L 5 .1.: .,.1ra,.am .5g1...a.....L.4e- . .. 2 .1 I t 4.1. ' ' ..-L 3 ' J , I f 0 2' ,5 ,-, 1- Q -i M 'Qt M I V, Q f I -ee we 4 1 f 4 X 'fn'-.. , , 4 1 .1 i X Carl Cross Kama: Citi janet Demar Liberty Tom Dunavant Sl. jorepb David Gower Leawood, Kama: Frank Hardin Riveriide, Californi 8 a 80 Roger Crozier Richmond Chester Dickey St. Loui: Gary Epfuing Mo erly Sharon Graves De: Moiner, Iowa Kathy Harlan Independence , -, A . Z ff fn f fl ff ff X f WW jane Crutchfield Iefferton City Richard Dinkins North Kama! City Susan Everett Marfa, Texat Bob Gregory St. Loui: Dean Hamer Liberty Z Za ,f r , , 7, J X, f Y Z i f 4, , , Ries, N x wi , X X V. ,wx ,Xf e M! 9 or-. div jack Daniel l Butler Michael Dowd Liberty Ted Ewing Brentwood Eileen Grist Independence Shirley Hamer Liberty Dale Davis Nevada Sandy Drescher Quincy Illinoit Michael Flanery Grandview Rick Guyton Independence Lloyd Harrell Denver, Colorado j ilf fi .W i j 7 ff ZW ? f f 4 , vf '- X. . fa , ? , M X X! Berk Dawson Topeka, Kama: Homer Drew Webster Grove: John Gaines Libertg Francis Hackwort Brandtville Dixie Harris Hardin, Illinois' A i' a A , , 4 - r Robert Dearing Liberty Mary Deurmget St. Charlet Carl Garrett St. Louu Tom Hammond jefferton City Paul HBV Excelrior Sprmzf rw.. Wm it ,M X , -Af, 1-em, E ,mmf 11 , , 8 f MJ l Aww W , Robert Dearing Libeny ry Deuringer St. Charley Carl Garregt Sl. Loun' Tom Hammond jefferron C117 Paul Hay xrelxior Sprmgr s-ff Kjon Hzyes anraf :ry Sharon Heiss High Ridge Ruth Henderson Liberty Robert Hibbert St. Louir William Holmes Kansas' Ciiy R ww- 4 X R , W nys-at , . arf -:wa y , ,.,,.,4- 5' ' ig 1 JC., Q wif 4, ew 5 f 'f-'- f-H ' ., f' 1 ..,. an f w e wee, , ,Si ,,.,, W Rae Healzer Kama: C If y Henry Helm Maplewood on Henry In ependenre Judy Hintz Chirago, Illinoix John Houston Liberzy vb: xi vw-N. f ix ! nl' y,4a new 1,4 . ,nf ,QWIM W' f' lfffffff 1 1 W., WvW',., eq f W ,ra nf, M ,W ,Z Wayne Heide Independence Susan Helm Liberty Judy Hestand Kama: City , evra-yn, ,, li , '- Q .fe ' V ' H . . ,deff 1. if W n 'l in W M B z E Louis Hogue Kanm: Cizy Marty Howell Kenra: City ff? if 'f M KZ? U if I 4' 181 H ! E bn W Yi M b r sw X ,. W 5.1 Y 2, Q 'Y rl. ,-wx VV! .V- an--f' 04 f ' may iff? -0'-fm ,A .. , ' 1 1 i 1 . A' is It Lf I ' 1, S , WW Carl Hudgins Amy Hufft Grandview Liberty Phillip Hughes William Hunker Mirbawaka, Indiana Louinfille Nancy Jackson Dianne Jeter Grain Valley Kama! Cily Gerald Johnson Gerald W. Johnson Clinton Independence Larry Kanning james Carlberg Tray, Kama: Urbana, Illinoix 3 nv ,,,.,..,., 'V' X a YS Q1'I:. v 1 I 9 wx .f sf 5 wifi! , QM, I, 3 X ' r - 5 X Charles HughCS Liberl' El David lbach Bartlewille, Oklahoma 1 Barbara johnson Raylown Sh Jerry Jew Kama: Cllj' Tom Kaullen Independenrr K f K , ,,......f X '13-3 ,, -.-ri V l I . 1 e ' -:mf ' V .1 -cu . .. .. : 4 Ji -.,, . -1- Q- . 1 4 - V :egg--,--.fQ,.-:V -2.6 -..- f- N s -41 -- - - -- ze--'fl - Q-'-75. 41- M4T 77 i , ' i '1 ? W ': ' . -L ' 1... .. V. fs3:1.,1e-s-x-,.1:,a..1aqix, .a,::f-- :arc-was as-:V-an-rm .. '- 'X1 :f:b-i+5:: :.. 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Ioyeibl Elizabeth Laugh in Odexra Ernest Livingston Excelrior Springr Sharon McCaughey Kama: City Rus Miler Brentwood ,lr .Q 1 5-.-L mea- -, ..,. ,lem vu-my Margaret Kluge Kirkwood Anna La cock Springfield, Illlinoir Hanna Lockwood Marcelzne Donna McDaniel Shelbyville Ronnie Miller Liberty 4 ,N w 'N f , qf. 4-4 -4 2 i t , um-ff I I ,4 af .V a . gf is 3 Q f it 1a,-e are f X , re f ' a 7 Katy Koller J goiipban u y ayton Werton Jlean Logsdon Wetherrfiel , Connerlirut Marcia McGraw Liberty John Milligan Kearney vw-4. ,. , .., Q ' -gy 4 ,,, ,aww ' Z If A ,. Y 1 , ' ' V Q11 ' X I i ff' 1 Z? ' V, ,,- ,X at ' Q X f af 3 94 fy- 'fv X lf' 4, , a - ' Z Wo f y ff Away'-' A g, V fy, it-Ta. 'L- Iv, ...uw ., .1...,..:,,....... e. uf, ,Nw M' ' KM i a f .pf--f f 'J 1' Paul Kuntzman Carlton Laird jackforwille, Illinoir N. Kingrton, Rhode lrland Susan Leeman Geraldine Lewis Webrtef Grover Buckner Marcia Love Doug Ludlow Liberty Kanrar Ci! 1' Cheryl Mayfield Patty Mays St. Louir Dayton, Ohio Robert Mills Dennis Mitchell Polori Richmond jim Lake St. Louir William Link Libertm' Mert McCann Kama! Cin' Sue Meyer Raytoufn Donna Mohrman St. Lani! - ,Ju , ,,,........,,... .. Giles Lambcrtson Fairview. Kanrar Leland Littrell Raytorwi Tony McCanna Teanerk, New Ierrei' Ann Michael Carrollton james Momzin Nofmal, Illinoir 185 W '51 il ll W. li P E! E FE P. if ,f 1. -.L M IVV ye ,if M y wi' fy, , Q4 ' fm, , , we Av A Y. 3-ir V'f' f .fhiw N' We X r 1 f nv ' ' f Q1 7' 7' Ah , 1 pr -7 lvf' .. 2 Y R I fain 4,14 wwe, .aw-s ,lj f ff. e i Q My V -fr. f 1, P I 8 Q f Mfg 1 ,-2-,, axial 5' A a ,.. V V N,,,,.,, . 1 f ,,..., . .27 W, Charles Montague Parkview Lorene Osborne Belleville, Illinoir Terry Pratt Quinry, Illinai: Susie Rittenhouse Bowling Green Marcia Sandberg Clmnnie, Kanmr l 6 2 1' K' I fy I f K f ff ff ii XX? Stanley Mosier Independence Darrell Parrish Parkville Myrna Prouty Independerzce Jesse Roberts Quinry, Illinoir Sharon Schoenbom if f 1 W7 f f , ff, fe 1 , 7 fi f, Z W K,,,, Morris Mueller Overland john Patterson Kansai City Tom Pryor Plearant Hill Margie Roberts Kumar Cily Blaine Schwarz Alan Nichols Gallatin Marilynn Peters Liber! ' john Pugli Liberty Stuart Robertson Kama: City Raymond Scoville Liberty Fofked River, New Ierxey Orcfrland Park. Karmu George Nicolou Alton, Illinois Steve Phipps lndependerzce Pete Raine Middletown, Ohio Charles Rogers Harrirorwille Mike Scrogin lndependenre W Carla Norwich James 015011 St. Louis Klrkwpod James Pierce Allen Piper Liberty Llbfffi' Robert Reutter Gene.R1mmCI Searide Heiglztr, New jerre Richmond Luwana Russell Bob Samuel Kama: City Kama: CIN Beth Scrogin Carol SellerS Indepemienre Kanfat C117 1 be 23' ff: 4 f fr C7 ffw O QW 1 f ff g,'f XA C01 9 3 f ,, f,. , f i ,'f'4,, 'A fr: -Z . 1,- Q G -46.2 15' Z! I ff 1 ia.. 9' l f W ,a ,- 7 ' 4r? 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Y IM .. 4 5 AX' Q '21 ,am f '3 br 'rx' .., , fre' 'dv' lf f'7 5 ll asfx 144 f1,,ffe-ay' VV yew , Q' iw 5 .f.v.,.f. f l, . :f1 Z :: x il Kenneth Swearingen Kewanee, IllinoiJ Bev Thompson Bowling Green Jane Tischinski Kama: City Leslie Turner Independenre Paul Voris Cameron nh N- Norma Taggart Lathrop Gordon Thompson Bonnot: Mill Dee Turner St. joxepb Tom Unger Denver, Colorado Elva Wainscott Polk Fred Tebbenkamp Knob N oxler Flennard Thorpe Overland' Don Turner Kama: City Mervin Vantuyl Liberly William Waitman Independenfe ,.. a --N t, e . 'uf' -re.. -, ..ial,.uL,.,,g. ,-J.1', .Q A if Y,,+.e..,4.L4 -'34 - E. .22 L---A---t -x.. . SZ'- -P' 5 .ns li '.-I3 K' C 15 we ,C -W Q 11 'V' N S rf? ' . QR I: FQ Q , W., f we gs Thomas Weakley Sugar Creek Sue Ellen Williams Dexter .., fx. ly. ,- Pat Webb Kan:a: City Susan Williams Mt. Vernon Betsy Weeks Kan:a: City jan Winter Kama: City shutter Aretta Barnhart, Kama: City Mary Clevenger, Liberty Glen Doran, Brentwood Lester Fisher, jefferson Rickey Guyton, Independence Peggy Indorf, Kama: City Leonard Lee, N. Kama: City ..:...v.. .. ., .. ' ,a.:.,..f - - Q' V95 . W. ' ffm - NNJ Earl Wendel Andrew Westermeyer I Kama: City St. Loui: Richard Wood William Wright B. Peoria, Illinoi: Platte City shy freshmen Alben McDonald, Belton Terry Scarborough, Liberty William Snyder, Pawnee City, Nebrtuka Richard Staton, Chillicothe Charles Swetnam, Excel:ior Spring: Judi Thursby, Kirkwood Emory Triplett, Kama: City Lucille Ward, Kama: City Cy? Carole White Webrter Grove: Carol Zackula Independenre tl- Kenneth White La Plata 187 IM w' cl D' k R' R' h cl Pitman Roz: Tue' jim Harper Jerry L Brown Gene McMahon, Robert H. Jones, Row One: Bill Boatman, Ken Milstea , rc ltter, IC ar . ' ' . , . , Duane T. Phillips, D. Vance Baugher. Row Three: Yasuo Tahara, Mike Ferguson, George Kapke, Clifford Tuttle. second semester students 1-af' 'F' ' 1 'K 1 l fu' i l l Y . . ef - - .. 1. -f ,. -fx-1 eww. -f:'g2'.f'-if.r'i-2'-iff? ' ' frf' , J . . - , ,A, ,,,.,,,.-, ,, , WM, LAr4,, ,, ,'zE 1, - ..- ' f ' L -XL- A student di rectory and advertisements Burhar Ronilue 71, 82, 90,118,141 fvrrwwufnnvqqwvau- -:M . . . 7 -L ff 2 1-MSL .fa L ., . 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Tom 38,42,126 Bridges, Delpha 128 Bruner, WilburJ. 104, 132 0 index Carlin, Opal 126 Chiles, Lutie 130 Clapp, Dr. Joseph C. 123 Coffman, A. W. 126 Cozad, Myra 129 Cuthbertson, Dr. Wm. 98, 133 Damer, EleanorJ. 104, 132 Davidson, Ella 130 Davis, Mary M. 128 Dunham, Dean 101, 129 Edson, Dr. Frank G. 105, 135 Flook, Frederick E. 63.66,131 Forbis, Wesley L. 134 Fox, Donna 130 Freeman, Doris 128 Gairrett, Deola 126 Gier, Dr. Leland J. 100, 135 Gourley, Darrel W. 49,64,131 Harriman, Richard I.. 129 Hayden, Stanley I. 126 Hendren, Dr. Glenn W. 127 Hilton, Dr. Wallace A. 105, 107, 137 Holzapfel, E. W. 124 Hughes, Dola 128 Hunt, W. Murray 136 Huselton, Dr. Joseph 105, 107, 135 Isley, Thurston F. 130 Johansen, Wm. R. 134 Johnson, J. Eldon 126 Jones, L. 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Rodney 98, 127 Talbot, Ina 128 Taylor, Dr. Garland F. 124 Thoman, Darrel R. 105, 137 Thomas, Olive 100, 135 Thomson, Dr. Bruce R. 98, 103, 136 Trotter, Dr. Robert S. 41,'127, 136 Truex, Dr. Everett P. 133 Vaughn, Robert 127 Watkins, Dr. Kermit 133 Whaley, Earl R. 136 Whiteford, Lela 128 Wicke, Dr. Robert F. 130 Wilson, Dr. Herman P. 101, 107, 129 student directory A Abington, Richard W. 170 Abraham, Carole L. 106, 178 Ackerson, Diana 86, 90, 112, 178 Adams, Arvil V. 42, 80, 170 Adams, J0l'1r1 W,112,115,162 Adams, Paul M. 104, 178 Adkins, Linda M. 86, 90, 162 Admire, Annette 74, 75, 162 Ahern, Gary 113, 178 Alcorn, Ronald 170 Alexander Larry 105, 107, 162 Alexander, Linda 78, 79, 109, 170 Alexander, Mary 86, 170 Allen, Larry E. 100, 140 Anderson, Donald E. 97, 178 Anderson, Eugene F. Anderson, Harriet A. 101, 112, 170 Armstrong, Maxine E. 43, 45, 86, 100, 106, 140 Armstrong, Robert L. 170 Arnold, Judith R. 74, 109, 170 Assai, Nabih R. 38,96,105,118,140 Atkins, Carolyn M. 43, 103, 140 Atkinson, Marlyn R. 162 Austin, Dannetta E. 178 Austin, Judith V. 82, 112, 178 87, 90, Avery, Kenneth T. 178 Ayer, Malcolm L. 178 Ayres, LeRoy E. 170 Bailey Baker Baker, Baker, B Badley, Eddie C. , James R. 41, 110, 111,113,170 Baird, Glenn D. 162 ,LindaJ.43,170 Raymond I. 100, 141 Robert H. 178 Ballard, Judith A. 45, 82, 104, 106, 170 Barnhart, Aretta Barnhart, John C. 50, 62, 70, 76, 77, 96, 162 Barr, Robert E. 44, 100, 108, 170 Barton, Judith K. 109,110, 111,112,170 Bascomb, Stuart L. 76, 77, 141 Basye, Mary Jo 82, 141 Bates,Jon R. 66,76,178 Batz, Robert L. 112, 141 Baugher, D. Vance 188 Abmnwaf- Benst Berg, Berry Binkl Birt, . Bishc Biswc Birtik Black Blair, Blair, Blake Blaloc Bloxlr Board Boatn Boder Bolan Bolen Bonne Botts, Bower Bowrr Boxey Boyd, Boyd, Boyd, Boyer. Boyer, B radlc Bradsl Bratch Braun Bray, Bretch Brewe Brighz Brigha Brinkr Brock: Brook Browe Brown Brown 1 12 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown B rumn Brunin Brunnt 1 1 8 Bryan, Bryant, Bryar, Buckle Bull, R Bullocl 104 Bullocl Bulow, 109 Bum ga Burger Burges 16 3 Baum, Mary Ann 82,116,178 Bauman, David R. 84, 178 Bauman, Henry C. 70, 76, 141 Bayer Bayse Beam Beery, ,Suej.s2,170 ,Donna L. 162 ,John L.84,105,178 Beissenherz, Nan G. 78, 170 Bell, DOH R.80,104, 110,170 Bell, Gordon C.88, 112,170 Bellington, Judy D. 38,45,82,99,11 Bendure, BonnieJ, Bennett, Lois I. 112, 178 Bennett, Ruth A. 112, 171 4,162 Burk, E Burke, Burke Burke, Burnha Burnha Burson Buschn Cage. R C 7 I Y Y 'I ' 7 7 ' ' - -.gmqpw-1' 'f' ' 4.1. 'f-.-,, A . N ix, 1 11, -.,,,., 1 . Apu. Bratcher, Ray L. 105, 142 mir. F -Msn . . V. V V . 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Bowen, Kathy 112, 179 Bowman, Mary Alice 78, 113, 162 Boxey, Beverly A. 78, 111, 162 Boyd, Douglas E. 179 Boyd, Herbert E. 76, 142 Boyd, Roger 41, 42, 44, 112, 179 Boyer, Alan L. 107, 179 Boyer, Dennis L. 63, 179 Bradley, Gary C. 38,41,42,44,162 12,179 Bradshaw, Lois E. 86, 87, 96, 104, 171 Braun, William E. Bray, john R. Bretches, Donald D. 80, 105, 171 Brewer, Maila j. 74, 108, 110, 111, 171 Brigham, Dorothy R. 78, 179 Brigham, Gary G. 55, 70, 162 Brinkmeyer, W. Paul 80, 179 Brockman, Carl L. 142 Brooks, Marjorie C. Brower, Watson C. 68 Brown, Carla R. 179 Brown, Evelynn H. 41, 42, 43, 69, 109, 112, 162 Brown, Gary j. 76, 105, 142 Brown jerry L. 188 Brown, Nancy E. 38,41,43,112,171 Brown, Patricia R. 74, 179 Brown, Priscilla Y. 86, 171 Brown, Richard C. 31, 35, 84, 100, 142 Brown, Ronald R. 76, 179 V Brown, Stanley R. 76, 107, 162 Brown, Thomas W. Brummett, Nancy A. 78, 162 Bruning, Gordon R. 104 Brunner, Karen K. 82, 83, 90, 101, 115, 118, 142 Bryan, Winnie j. Bryant, Bobby j. 179 Bryar, Patricia A. 86, 103, 104, 162 Buckler, Richard N. 179 Bull, Ruth Ann110,113,143 Bullock, Charles S. 88, 89, 91, 97, 103, 104,107,108,163 Bullock, Roger P. 66,179 Bulow, joAnn 78, 98, 99, 103, 105, 106, 109, 114, 163 Bumgarner, jack L. 50,66,179 Burger, Irma L. 41, 42, 45, 110, 113, 163 Burgess, Betty 74, 96, 103, 104, 109, 162, 163 Burhans, Kenneth L. 163 Burk, Susan F. 45, 179 Burke, Anita A. 78, 104, 106, 143 Burke, Donald D. 61,64,70 Burke, john D. 105 Burnham, james F. 163 Burnham,janeen R. 43, 163 Burson De Ann 41,45,163 Buschmann, Clem 50,64,65 ,70,88,96, 1 63 C Cagg, Richard 163 dy, , . .:.......9.--JMB 1. .1-.:...e 6 V' Calver, Linda D. Calvin, Mary Sue 38,41,42,45,102,109,143 Calvin, Wilmer K. Campbell, Chip 64 Campbell, joe E. 163 Campbell, Kenneth W. 179 Campbell, Richard F. 179 Campbell, Wayne Capps, erbert L. Carder,j hn H. 143 Carlson, Caudia S. 86, 87, 112, 171 Carmichael, jane C. 86, 111, 112, 171 Carter, Bonnie L. 45, 112, 179 Carter, Edward L. 107, 112, 163 Carter, Mary Kay 69, 78, 163 Case, Charles C. 5O,64,70,171 Cash, Charles B. 163 Castelluccio, Paula j. Cave, Robert C. 76, 171 Cave, William E. Chace, Ernest S. 44, 179 Chatten, Roger G. 179 Chavez, john M. 64 Cnenowetn, Gary L. 179 Chesher, Gary L. 171 Chew, Harvey L. 179 Chrane, Frank 171 Clapp, Carol 78, 179 Clark, Loretta A. 41, 43, 45, 112, 163 Clark, Rick A. 68,107 - Clark, Steven L. 70, 105, 107, 143 Clarke, Walter S. 100 n Clawson, Serita S. 82, 111, 112, 171 Clevenger, Mary A. 106 Clifton, Thomas E. 163 Clippard, William A. 88, 107, 171 Clizbe, john A. 35, 80, 81, 91, 96, 101, 108, 162, 163 Cobb, Dwight D. 143 Cobb, Marcia L. 179 Cole, George M. 50, 70, 76, 77, 143 Coleman, Earl T. 76, 170, 171 Colliver, Larry D. 171 Colliver, Ronald L. 61,64,70,101,163 Compton, Gerald G. 5 5,56,5 8,66,84,171 Compton, Mike H. Cook, Donald H. 179 Cook, Lindaj. 74, 111, 112, 179 Cooper, Larry R. 179 Cooper, Richard L. 76, 179 Cope, james C. 31, 116, 179 Cordell, Richard L. 64,80, 171 Cordes, Bill H. 41, 112, 179 Cormack, Keith D.71,110,113,163 Corvin, Betty j. Cossman, Robert L. 105, 171 Cotton, Donald R. 100, 171 Courtney, Luann 82, 83, 109, 110, 115, 163 Cowan, joyce A. 43, 163 Crain, Nancy G. 82, 106, 143 Crenshaw, Paul B. Crews, Curtis T. 64,70 Critchfield, Clint E. 80, 163 Croney, joseph E. 144 Cross, Carl D. 180 Crouch, Mark E. 113,163 Crozier, Roger T.71,111,112,180 Crutchfield, jane A. 42, 45, 714, 112, 180 Cummings, Nancy E. 71, 74, 109, 116,163 Cunningham, Robert M. 105, 107, 144 Cunninghame, Elliott 171 Cunninghame, Ferguson T. 63, 163 Curnett, Karen S. 82, 110, 113. 113, 144 Current, Bill P. 107 Current, joAnn 100, 144 D Dalton, Norman L. 44, 80, 81, 101, 110, 163 Dameron, Delia L. 42, 45, 82, 109, 112, 163 Dameron, john L. Daniel,jack L.44,71,107, 111,180 Davidson, Marilyn M. Davis, Dale B. 180 Davis, james A. 64,104,171 Davis,joyce N. 103,144 Davison, Carolyn D. 20, 24, 27, 74, 96 109,112,170,171 Dawson, Berkley W. 84, 115, 180 Dejarnatt, janet H. Dearing, Robert E. 180 Demark,janet E. 78, 90, 106, 180 Dfmark. JoAnn M. 78, 79, 97, 104, 106, 115, 163 Dickey, Chester W. 76, 180 Dickey, Kenneth R. Dinkins, Richard S. 76, 108, 111, 180 Dixon, Keith M. 96, 105,107, 144 Dixon, Robert T. 71, 105, 107, 110, 163 Dobler, NanCy S. 43, 102, 109, 163 Doran, Glen j. Dowd,john B. 80, 163 Dowd, Michael 180 Doyle, Perry A. 76, 107, 144 Drescher, Sandra S. 45, 74, 180 Drew, Homer W. 55, 58, 76, 180 Driggers, Larry D. Dudley, Connie L. 144 Dudley, james j. 38,55,59,145 Dueringer, Mary A. 82, 180 Dunavant, Louis T. 180 Duncan, Martha A. 41, 163 Duncan, William F. 84, 110, 171 Dyblie, john A. 88, 104, 171 Dyer, Donald R. 171 N Dyke, joe L. Dymond,jack M. 62, 69, 163 Dymond, julie A. 104, 145 E Eagle, Thomas C. 98, 107, 116, 145 Ebersole, Robert A. 171 Edmundson, jasper N. 55, 58, 88, 96, 104 162, 163 Ehrhardt, Larry G. 66,84,171 Ellrsarn, Linda S. 20, 22, 74, 101, 108, 109,117, 118,145 Elledge, Bill N. 20, 22, 76, 77, 163 Ellis, Anne C. 74, 164 Endicott, George N. 171- Epping, Gary M. 84, 180 Erp,Lauraj.74, 112,171 Estep, David B. 105, 107, 164 Evans,james E. 145 Everett, Susan A. 31, 111, 116, 180 Eversole, Bob 66 Ewing, Theodore M. 80,180 F Farmer, Lucinda A. 105, 164 Farnsworth, Orbie G. 105, 145 Farris, David L. 38,41,1 10,1 13,164 Farris, jeanne O. 41, 45, 164 Ferguson, Kenneth M. 104, 188 Fields, Margaret A. 71, 74, 90, 164 Fisher, Fred P. 50, 71 Fisher, Lester B. 60 Fisher, Lowell R. 50 Flanery, Michael L. 44, 180 Flassing, Donald R. 76, 107, 172 Flayharty, Margaretj. Floyd, Betty j. 78, 145 Folkert, joseph E. 71, 80, 110, 111, 172 Fore, jackie D. 66,69,70,84,145 Francis, Mary Beth 38,45,82,l09.1 10.1 72 Franck, George 12.44, 108, 146 Frevele, Charles L. Fuller, Donald R. 164 Fultz, Marvin C. 70. 100, 164 191 1 , .,e,,...hD,..V,.J,.. - . V V G Gaba, Gloriaj. 74, 75, 90, 96, 146 Gaines,john H. 180 Garrett, Carl W. 41, 63, 180 George, Richard L. 172 Gibson, Gary W. 50, 70, 146 Gilbert, Susan K. 78, 102, 109, 164 Gillespie, Clifford M. 63, 172 Gissendanner, Marcia M. 78, 172 Glaesman, Paul 103, 146 Gonzalez, Paul E. 44, 146 Goodson, Grace 31,38,78,98,99,109,116, 146 Goodson, Elizabeth A. 116, 172 Gore, Bill D. 164 Goss, Beverly A. 41, 43, 45, 109, 112,146 Gower, David 76, 101, 108, 180 Grant, Michael H. 76, 172 Graves, Elizabeth S. 97, 180 Green, jerry M. 50, 70 Gregg, Larry 172 Gregory, Bob S. 180 Grimc, William E. 100,110 Grist, Eileen F. 69,180 Grosse, Karin L. 22, 78, 146 Groves, Richard P. 2'g,41,42,76y 98, 107, 164 Guyton, Rickey G. 66,180 H Hackworth, Francis D. 180 Hader, Vicki L. 74, 172 Hagemaster, Fredrick M. 172 Haggard, Ronald L. 49,64,65,70 Ha1feny,jon C. 84, 85, 147 Hall, Beverly A. 110, 172 Hall, Judith A. 78, 111, 172 Hail, Richard M. 80 Hall, Roger B. 164 Ham, Donald L. 38,96,172 Hamilton, Ronald D. 64,65,70,84,147 Hammon, john W. 55, 59, 70, 80, 104, 118, 147 Hammond, Thomas S. 107, 180 Hanks, Linda L. zo, 25, 26, 32, 36, 82, 109, 110, 164 Ha.nson, james R. Harding, Frank B. 84, 180 Harlan, Kathleen R. 74, 97, 112, 180 Harmon, Carole A. 33, 37 Harmon, james D. 61, 70, 172 Harmon, Keith D. 84, 98, 116, 164 Harner, Dean F. 44, 180 Hafner, Shirley K. 43, 180 Harnett, joseph Harper, james j. 188 Harrell, Lloyd V. 108, 180 Harris, Eleanor j. 164 Harris, Frankie D. 112, 180 Harris, Linda B. 31, 116 Harris, William A. 147 Hatcher, Robert R. 61,64,70,172 Hawkins, Harold R. Hay, Paul D. 180 Hayes, jon R. 181 Haynes, Solon E. Healzer, Rae A. 31,78,97,116,181 Hefner, Stephen F. 44, 80, 172 Heide, Wayne A. 181 Heiss, Sharon L. 181 Heller,judith M. 86, 172 Helm, Henry E. 42, 76, 111, 112, 181 Helm, Susan F. 181 Henderson, Clarence L, 111, 172 Henderson, Harold L. Henderson, john R. 76, 77, 103, 147 Henderson, Lois j. 164 Henderson, Ronald G. Henderson, Ruth A. 181 Hendricker, Hazel A. 42, 43, 164 Henry,jon W. 107, 181 2 Hensley, Charles L. Hensley, Richard E. 62, 147 Hernandez, Roderick A. 147 Hershe, Carol L. 105, 107, 147 Herz, Richard 172 Hestand,judith A. 181 Hester, Linda T. 172 Hibbert, Robert W. 181 Hill, jacquelinej. 69, 78, 99, 109, 172 Hintz, judith L. 181 Hirano, Isaac T. 100, 148 Hirni, Selden B. 84, 103,148 Hogue, Louis L. 44, 181 Holland, james E. 44, 148 Holmes, William W. 181 Hoppe, Susan E. 82, 96, 170, 172 Horner, jonnie M. 164 Hoss, Diane M. 74, 172 Houston, john H. 181 Howe, Bonnie L. 112, 172 Howell, Marthaj. 112, 181 Hubble, Frederick P. Hudgins, Carl W. 76, 182 Hudson, Robert L. 172 Huff, Mary C. 86, 105, 164 Huffman, Sharon j. 31, 78, 109, 111, 172 Hufft, Amy C. 74, 182 Hughes, Charles S. 41, 42, 44, 182 Hughes, Phillip G. 182 Hunker, William D. 42, 112, 182 Hurlburt, Marjorie L. Hutcheson, Sue Ann 86, 148 I Ibach, David W. 66,104,182 Ibach,james M. 164 Indorf, Peggy S. 42 Isley, Diana S. 32, 74, 172 J jackson, Carol A. 74, 172 jackson, Martha A. 38,86,87,98, 106, 115, 172 jackson, Nancy E. 42, 112, 182 james, Alene K. 74, 172 james, james james, Barbara Louisj.70,103,148 Susan E.78, 112,172 jensen, David R. 76, 108, 172 jeter, Dianne C. 41, 45, 82, 102, 182 jeter, Mark T. 70, 88, 172 jewell, john P. 44, 172 Kanning, Larry G. 182 Kapke, George E. 188 Karaff, David j. 66,69,70,88,173 Karlberg,james E. 63, 182 Kaullen, Thomas L. 182 Keatley, Alicej.82,112, 183 Keller, Mary F. 82, 83, 99, 105, 149 Kelly, jack L. Kenney, Marsha L. 86, 173 Kenslow, Marie M. 106, 173 Kerr, Gary L. 66 Kilker, Sandra S. 69, 82, 99, 106, 109, 173 King, Patricia S. 74, 75, 149 Kingsley,john R. 100, 149 Kirk, Larry L. 76, 96, 105, 173 Kleinbeck, Dorothy M. Klenk, Susan A. 78, 149 Klickman, john M. 62, 104, 173 Kluge, Margaret O. 78, 106, 183 Knauss, David R. 173 Knight, Richard K. 164 Knight, Sue R. 103, 149 Koll, William C. 68,70 Koller, Karen B. 82, 112,183 Kost, Robert E. K0tl'1C, William L. 84, 105, 149 Kuehn, Cassie L. 149 Kuhlman, Eva L. 86, 106, 109, 173 Kuntzman, Paul R. 41, 444, 63, 80, 183 L Laird, Carlton C. 66,183 Lake, james S. 76, 112, 183 Lakin, Paul G. 71, 76, 111, 173 Lambert, Daniel M. 70, 88, 89, 91, 101, 117, 118, 149 Lambert, Dennis E. 38,88,89,117,118,119, 150 Lambertson, Giles P. 113, 183 Landis, john C. 84, 103, 104, 108, 114, 116, 118, 150 Lappin, joseph E. LaRue, jack K. 44, 164 Laughlin, Elizabeth A. 41, 42, 43, 45, 111, 112, 183 Iaursen, Diana Laycock, Anna E. 41, 82, 106, 183 Layton, judith 41,112,183 Leatherwood, Gary R. Lee, Leonard R. Leeman, Susan E. 183 Lemmon, Lauraj. 82, 109, 112, 164 Lenn, Donna S. 38,741,164 johnson, Barbara j. 182 johnson, johnson, Charles L. 64,66 Charles W. 55, 60, 70, 84, 173 johnson, Edward j. 84, 164 johnson, Gerald E. 44, 111, 112 johnson, Gerald W. 107, 182 john son, Glenn H.44,164,182 johnson, joe 38 ohnson oyce L 164 J ,J - johnston, Addison D. 80, 81, 148 johnston, Grant L. 80, 173 jolly,james L. 112, 173 jones, David 13.98, 112, 148 jones, Di ana D. 148 jones, jerald E. 182 jones,jerry R. 80, 84, 99, 164 jones, Lawrence E. jones, Robert H. 188 jurco,john P. 61, 70, 84, 164 K Kaiser, Donald R. 164 Kaiser, Gary DeWayne Leslie, judith A. 33, 35, 37, 42, 45, 86 173 Lewis, Arthur R. 76, 173 Lewis, Geraldine S. 183 Lewis, Larry D. 41, 113, 164 Lewis, Robert D. 173 Lindemood, Michael 50, 84, 164 Lindsey, Merrillj. 50, 70 Link, Virginia D. Link, William G. 183 Littrell, Leland F. 76, 183 Livingston, Ernest R. 183 Lloyd, William A. 107, 164 Lochridge, Helen L. 43, 173 Lockwood, Hanna B. 78, 111,183 Logan, Logan, Cecil T. 66,173 Vicki L. 45, 82, 164 Logsdon,jean A. 86, 105, 183 Long, Lewis R. 31, 71,76, 110,111 Long, William F. 107, 110, 150 Longenecker, Dixie L. 41, 42, 45, 173 Loop, Carol A. 45, 173 Lotz, Glen R. 44 Lotz, jeanine M. 43 Lovan, Rebecca M. 20, 27, 82, 110, 113. 150 Love, Marciaj. 41, 78, 90, 183 164 Lowra Ludlow Ludlow McBet McCa1 McCax McCai McCai McCle McCo: McCo McCoj MCCO McDa McDa McDoi McDoi McElw 1 1 1 McElw McGai MCG re Mclntg MCI nty McKa1 1 12 McMal McMil MCN C: McSpa Macar MacD Mack, Mackt Maddl Magec Malau Malor Mann. 1 1 Mann. 99 Mann! Mann Marct Marci Mark: Marsl Martin 16 Marti: Marti' Marti: Marti! Matth 1 1 Mayer Mayfii Mays, Mego Meinl Merk Meyer Mich: Miler 1 5 Miler Miller Miller Millet Millei Miller Milli! 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McElwain, K. Julien 55, 59, 69, 70, 110, 111, 17 5 McElwee, Carl D. 173 McGarity, Noyce 38,88,89,173 McGraw, MarciaJ. 75. 183 McIntyre, Michael G. 50, 70, 88, 173 McIntyre, Michael S. 165 McKanna, Robert A. 38,76,99,100,107,110, 112,165 McMahon, Gene A. 188 McMillian, William D. 44, 165 McNeall, Donald W. 44, 151 McSparrer1, Craig W. 62, 70, 84, 165 Macari, Carolyn F.41,43,45,173 MacDonald, Margaret A. 75, 165 Mack, James R. 44, 165 Mackey, Robert W. 76, 151 Maddox, Becky R. 114, 173 Magee, Nancy M: 69, 75, 173 Malaun, Marianne M. 104, 106, 173 Maloney, Marvin L. 44, 165 Mann, Frances L. 82, 101, 102, 106, 114, 118, 165 Mann, Robert J. 70, 76, 77, 91, 96, 98, 99, 103,117,151 Mannheim, Mary A. 78, 79, 114, 165 Manning, Vincent M. 165 Marcum, Daniel W. 51, 70, 88 Marcus, Carol F. 151 Marks, Michael D. 70, 76, 165 Marshall Gerty L. 44, 165 MAl1'1l11, Dean M. 41, 42, 80, 81, 107, 110, 165 Martin, Jack K. Martin, James O. 111, 151 Martin, Marilyn L. 173 Martin, Terry D. 100,101,173 Matthews, Larry F. 42, 44, 80, 96, 104, 110, 112, 175 Mayer, Robert H. 50, 70, 104 Mayfield, Cheryl A. 106, 183 Mays, Patiricia J. 183 Megown, Larry W. 50, 70, 151 Meinhardt, Kenneth L. 173 Merk, WinnieJ. 69, 82, 165 Meyer, Sue A. 82, 90, 112, 183 Michael, Elisabeth A. 31, 86, 111, 112, 183 Miler, Judith L. 78, 79, 90, 117, 118, 119, 151 Miler, Russell C. 183 Millen, William F. 70, 114, 173 Millcr, Gary A. 76, 115, 151 Miller, Ann C. 100, 152 Miller, Mavis E. 102, 110, 111, 113, 166 Miller, Ronnie G. 183 Milligan,John H. 107, 183 Milstead, Kenneth 188 Mitchell, Dennis R. 183 Mitchell, Glenn G. Moelling, Donna L. 86, 87, 106, 109, 115, 174 Mnhrman, D0nnaJ. 183 Moman, Carl C. 44, 110, 111, 113, 166 VE..--. -1-.,. V4 .. .-,. ,,,.,sQVL.V1Hf.1...1.1 .V-flaw.. .H P-.amgncm-.aan-r..rJ-if--I-I--L-f 'Y1 'Hl' Moman, James D. 113, 183 Montague, Charles K. 184 Montague, Keith 66 Montgomery, Richard L. 80, 166 Moon, Glchrr M. 34,64,70,76,110,112,166 Moore, Anne E. 78, 90, 100, 152 Moore, G. Robert 76, 77, 96, 97, 98, 103, 116, 118, 152 Moore, Kyle D. 110,113,174 Moore, Lucinda E. 174 Moore, Mary M.78, 101,115,152 Morgan, Bruce W. 44, 80, 100, 152 Morgan, John G. 80, 174 Morgan, Thomas E. 174 Morris, Cecil B. 80, 100, 110, 166 Morris, Paula Y. 152 Morris, William V. Morrow, Lorine H. Morton, Thelma E. Mosier, Stanley E. 184 Moss,Joseph T. 107, 166 Mueller, Morris W. 184 Murphy, Mary L. 45, 110, 112, 113, 152 Murphy, Robert E. 55, 60, 174 Murray, Barbara A. 116, 152 Myers, James L. 166 N Neer, Janet S. 82, 83, 106, 108, 110, 117, 118, 153 Neiger, Helen M. 38,41,42,43,45,101,112, 116,166 Nelson, George B. Nelson, James W. 42, 44, 107, 174 Nelson, Kathryn A. Nelson, Richard C. Newell, Robert C. 66,174 Newell, Theodore C. 76, 77, 166 Newland, Edmond N. Newman, Delores A. 41, 42, 106, 174 Newman, Ronald C.71,111,113,166 Nicholl, Margaret R. 75, 90, 174 Nichols, Alan F. 184 Nicholson, David R. 38,42,80,166 Nicolou, George J. 76, 184 Nixon, Richard N. 51,66,70,84,85,91,105, 166 Noah, Virgil C. 44, 153 No1wich,Carla 75, 90, 105, 184 O Oberkrom, William A. 76, 174 O'Brien, Dennis M. 51, 174 O'Bryan, E. Patricia 174 Oestreich, Ivan H. Offutt, Bradley E. 44, 107, 108, 166 O'Kane, Robert G. 44, 101, 174 Olson, James R. 63, 184 O'Neill, Peggy C. 41, 42, 106, 110, 111, 1 12, 174 Orr, James M. 175 Osborne, Lorene M. 43, 45, 112, 184 Owen, Doris J.41, 153 P Paddock, Charles K. 77, 110, 166 Paden, John R. 113, 166 Page, Donald M. Page, Richard A. 110, 112, 167 Paris, Nick L. 64,175 Parks, Jack 15 3 Parks, Patricia A. 167 Parmenter, Cynthia S. 45, 109, 112, 116, 175 Parrish, Darrell L. 184 Pate, James T. Patterson, John W. 51,66,184 Patterson, Kathryn M. 112, 113, .175 Patterson, Leslie G. 111, 167 Patterson, Patricia L. 75, 96, 167 Paulsmeyer, David L. 77, 96, 103, 104, 108 1 17, 1 18, 15 3 Peach, Jarrell D. 70, 100, 153 Peach, Shirley N. 100, 15 3 Peacock, William E. 110,111, 175 Peck,James S. 110, 175 Peeples, WayneJ. 107, 153 Pelnar, Robert R. 66 Penton, Wilma B. 75, 96, 101, 103, 110 1 13, 1 17, 154 Perkins, Alice-J. 43, 167 Perkins, Francis A. 44, 101, 154 Perlick, Susan R. 112, 175 Peters, Marilynn M. 78, 184 Peterson, Arnold A. 44, 175 Phillips, Duane T. 188 Phillips,Jack F. 44, 167 Phipps, Stephen J. 80, 184 Pierce,,James K. 41, 77, 184 Pilz, Charles H. 66,70,84,108 Piper, Allen L. 184 Pitman, Richard 183 Pitts, Robert E. 77, 105, 175 Potter, Lois L. 38,98 Potts, Lyle L. Pratt, R. Jeanene 34, 41, 86, 101, 116, 118, 154 Pratt, Kenneth T. 34,68,107,184 Prewitt, Wayne L. 44, 103, 154 Prouty, Myrna J. 184 Pryor, Thomas J. 77, 184 Pugh, John M. 80, 184 Purdue, Darrell J. 77, 175 Q Quick, Raymond E. 80 R Ragland, Kathryn M. 43, 154 Raine, Peter M. 62, 77, 184 Ramey, Gary R. 44 Rankin, Daniel A. 105, 107, 154 Raymond, Harvey E. 175 Reineke, David L. 63,64,84,175 Renfer, Nancy G. 45, 82, 83, 98, 99, 117, 118, 154 Renfro, Jacqueline W. Renner, Katherine A. 82, 102, 109, 175 Replogle, Gary L. 112, 175 Reutter, Robert G. 62,66,l84 Reynolds, Margaret S. 110, 111, 112, 175 Richard, Charles A. 51, 70, 155 Richards, Ellen L. Richards, Helen L. 167 Richards, Mary E. 155 Richardson, Betty J. 75, 155 Richardson, Randolph W. 68,77,167 Richesson, David P. 84, 175 Riffle, William W. 84, 175 Rigdon, Ronald M. Rimmer, Gene A. 115, 184 Rinehart, Richard G. 51, 155 Rinklin, Russell 60, 70, 175 Rinks, Bernard Ritchey, Carl R. 52, 70, 175 Ritchie, Ray 68 Rittenhouse, Virginia S. 41, 184 Ritter, Richard D. 188 Roberts, Jesse D. 80, 184 Roberts, Margie L. 184 Robertson, Stuartj. 184 Robinson, Darlene F. Rodewald, Jim M. 42, 84, 98, 107, 115, 167 Rogers, Charles A, 41, 105, 184 Rogers, Charles F. 155 7, ..l.l.....-4 - - - -W. e- .m.r:pn1xQz'a.- ......., , ,V , 1 Rogers, K.1r.1J. 75, 108, 116, 167 Rogers, Robert E. 66,70,84,l55 Roll, Sharon L. 82, 83, 155 Roniines, Kenneth M. 77, 167 Rooks, Charles W. 44, 175 Roth,Jer1y W. 167 Rusk, Clare N. 86, 109. 110,175 Russell. Luwana l.. 184 Russell, Volante H. 155 S Samuel, Robert T. 31, 77, 108, 184 Sandberg, Marcia E. 43, 184 Sanford, Denny N. 80, 104, 167 ' Sappington, Mary R. 42, 45, 86, 102, 110, 175 Sauer, Nada I. 100, 167 Scarborough, Terrell 78 Schacklin, Patricia G. 38,82,96,162,167 Schaefer, Rae E. 38,78,90,109,175 Schneider, Clarence, W. 52, 63, 70, 77, 156 Schneider, Gary G. 84, 111, 156 Schnell, Julie A. 78, 167 Schoenborn, Sharon A. 112, 184 Schooler, DeMaris A. 78, 167 Schreiber, Steve M. 175 Schriber, Edward C. 52,64 Schrimpsher, Edith F. Schuetz, Cynthia W. Schwarz, BlaineJ. 184 Scott, Frances D. 110, 167 Scott, Larry P. 69, 167 Scott, Terry E. 55, 59, 70, 84, 167 Scotten, Sandy K. 167 Scoville, Raymond M. 184 Scrogin, Charles M. 52,64,96,107,178,184 Scrogin, Georgia B. 90, 184 Scudder, Kay B. 75, 102, 104, 109, 167 Sears, Susan 69, 71, 78, 99, 109, 175 Selby, Kenneth R. 100, 167 Sellers, Carol D. 75, 184 Seneker, Donald L. 100, 167 Shaffer, Paula K. 185 Shapiro, Edward S. 84, 101, 103, 167 Shara, Robert L. 77, 167 Sharp,Janice A. 43, 167 Sharp, John R. 77, 98, 99, 105, 117, 113, 156 Sharp, Mary M. 41, 82, 106, 110, 111, 112, 175 Sharp, Stephen R. 185 Sharp, Thomas R. 31, 71, 77, 107, 185 Shaw, William M. 84, 107, 175 Sheetz,James D. 107, 185 Shepherd, George F. 44, 175 Shepherd, William L. 77, 97, 111, 185 sberwimjudy E.43,'45,86,109, 167 Shields, Rollin Shigemura, Carol M. 175 Shipp, Helen F. 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Stertz, Richard C. 77, 157 Stigers, Charles A. 101, 107, 167 Stilwell, Sharon E. 75, 109, 175 Stine, Jerry L.71,110,111,112,176 Stinnett, Roger A. 168 Stinson, William J. 64,185 Stitt, Roscoe D. 176 Stokes,Joseph B. 77, 176 Stolte, Charles H. 77, 99, 176 SIOYIC, Ruth E. 41, 43, 45, 110, 112, 157 Straeter, Terry A. 50, 53, 70, 89, 107, 167 Strange, Donald E. 49, 69, 70, 157 Strange, Janet K. 69, 157 Strange, William W. 84, 176 Stricker, Caroline C. 38,43,45,96,167 Strickland, Julia R. 176 Strub, Anthony W. Stuart, Michael H. Stubbs, Loyal E. 44, 101, 158 Stull, Morrell J. 168 Sturges, Mary F. Sturm, Robert V. 176 Stussy, Jerry L. 107, 168 Stutzman, James P. 53, 70, 88 Suderman, Rita K. Sullivan, David B. 63, 70, 176 Sullivan, Elizabeth K. 112, 176 Sullivan, Robert D. 61, 112, 113, 185 Sullivan, Ronald 185 Summers, William G. 22,55,59,64,65,70,176 Sunder, SandyJ. 78, 185 Swaney, Maryruth 82, 111, 112, 185 Swanson, Clifford D. 44, 168 Swaringen, Kenneth L. 63, 186 Swtnam, Charles E. Swisher, P. Sue 82, 99, 109, 158 Swope, Emerson P. 107, 176 T Taggart, NormaJ. 186 Tahara, Yasuo 188 Talbot, Margaret A. 176 Tatman, Wilson M. 84, 176 Taylor, Frances J. 110, 158 Taylor, Linda L.41,43,112,176 Taylor, Raymond G. 44, 158 Taylor, Rosa L. 54, 71, 75, 158 Teague, Julia M. Tebbenkamp, Fred D. 41, 186 Tedder, Julian C. 158 TenEyck, Gary L, Test, Raymond L. Thomas, Earl S. 176 Thomas, James R. 5 3 Thomas, Stephen 176 Thomason, Gentry D, 53, 70, 103, 158 Thompson, Barbara A. 78, 79, 106, 110, 158 Thompson, Beverly S. 78, 111, 136 Thompson, Gordon R. 64,69,186 Thompson, Jerry J, Thompson, Richard L. 176 Thornton, George D. 77, 168 Thornton, James R. 84, 176 Thorpe, Flennard R. 186 Thursby, Carol P. 20, 27, 78, 79, 159 Thursby, Judith Y. 78 Tiemeyer, Ronald W. 38,55,59,70,84,. 96, 168 Tiller, Mary S. 45, 176 Tinsley, Jerry D. 44, 70, 104, 107, 168 Tischinski, Jane B. 41, 43, 45, 186 Todd, Benny 84, 176 Tomkinson, Earl C. 100, 112, 159 Tramp, Barbara A. 75, 176 Travis,Jerry W. 84, 176 Treffts, Jeanne L. 75, 101, 104, 116, 117, 118, 159 Triplett, Emory G. Tripp, Wanda B. 159 Trotter, Harry T. 68,70,88,89,97,107,176 Turley, Sharon M. 31, 69, 86, 109, 116, 176 Turner, Dee A. 112, 186 Turner, Tumer Turner, Donald L. 77, 186 Leslie H. 186 Robert C. 84 Tuttle, Clifford G. 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Wright, Marshall E. 177 Wright, Mary K. 100, 113 Wright, Richard D. 70, 84 160 Wright, William D. 187 Wymore, George P. 84, 177 06,112, 178, 187 Wood, Paul M. 80, 96, 104, 107, 112, 170, 177 Y Yingling, john R. 84, 113, 177 Yocum, Terrance W. 44, 160 Young,james H. 100, 107 Young, john P. Young, Sue K. 160 Z Zaclcula, Carol L. 71, 106, 187 Zahnd,james M. 77, 91, 112, 161 Zepp, Howard Ziatz, Daniel H. 63, 70, 80, 81, 91, 161 Zimmerman, Allan W. 84, 98, 115, 161 77 I Best Wishes for Successful Future FISCHER'S FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions 18 South Water Liberty, Missouri Phone TH 7-4979 ninl '-f. .5-I' ',-Q-, , .. ,h 3 1-sv 51531, ' ,...1 Hallmark Cards PAUL T, LOSH, President ' ' inar Central Baptist Theological Sem Y -f.. -if '- 'Q 2. - f ' if ' f - - '3 :'f7.-1- '-LEFT-22132li'-75-T5l?s57-iqiflfL7lE':3132f'-iiilfffif32?3512223552753?E52ff:7fTEfE? fJi 'i5E5:fE':':'12li:-5975781 ?fi'f':':- :'1: i':.: 1 5 wg ,: -1 ' ' . ,. rel - -mae-4-H-f If - ---af g, ,,1,h , ' - , a ? 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