William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)
- Class of 1977
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J 4244- 7' n ,, 44 1 I iff 1 V f , 1 4 '.4., 43 A , 4 gill'- nn F f7, ff., wf :gg , A s ,,f 7 ZW- x 9 ff l at X X ' THE YOUNG,VIC ' 2 T - TTHE'FAM lNG'OF'THE SHREW , URG MARIONETTE THEATRE THE MA 4 Lai I ' T: T T GIC FLUTE .W .N-...R,,.....,.,1f. ,.L.,:-N...3..f::--f A , , y ' ,f ' ,V 0:45 fiZQe..g, Wfm SP REW' 44 11, 'la un ,i' I , I V I . L' -il 1 87 ,f , PQ 1 5.-Q , . if ,, gn, , as Q WX 2 WV? ., , xv. Q 2g3?Qf7a4?f X 1 .1 f 'F ix 1 K A K , .3 Q 1 M161-IAEL LO LECTURESHIP This year's lectureship program served to challenge the students, as well as the faculty and administration. Some of the most memo- rable guests were Dr. Frederick Sampson, a man of boundless wisdom with words, Rea- gan Courtney and Cynthia Closson, a couple whose lives, words and music exemplify Christy and Rosemary Hoover and Dr. Phil Brlfgs, who are both able to share Christ in many ways. During the week of November 8-13 a spe- cial time known as Campus Reflection Week was set aside to encourage people to reflect on what they are and where they're going, CConnie Andress and Bill White, co-chairmenj. The week included various speakers of re- nown within the Southern Baptist Convention and was climaxed with a concert by Chuck Girard and a performance of Godspell by the Christian Dinner Theatre of Dallas. Lectureship provided a wide variety of speakers, wide enough that every Jewell stu- dent could enjoy the program in one way or another. 'Wy ,qw -W3 .gl lil 2 -. 2 4 4 4, .1 HJ, H . I 'I' if .4 i :gs W., at X Q t N V2 iw X Y sk Q 1 X xii gr- wiz Q X . We it X xx S X x v i 'VS . Yi. ..,,,,,. , .. . 513:-' . is K f'-if wiv 1 r 5 i- . Xi- ww 'f-X 'L-X 5 3 I+? ' tl, V .. .-,X My lg K g.,,..x fix? -3 XR -K Q '- Af 'mtl X- , :cfs -ff-f 5 3 f 1. 'X P SIS M- -- - ' ' ' ' f Election Forum '76 Week a Senate sponsored program brought state and local political candidates to the William Jewell College campus during the week of October 20-23. Each day the Chapel was filled as various candidates presented their views as well as answered questions directed by faculty members and students. Rep. Tom Coleman, a graduate of Jewell spoke the same day as Morgan Maxfield, both campaigning for 6th District Congressional seat. This was only the sec- ond joint appearance during the campaign. Other speakers included Richard Rabbitt and Wil- liam Phelps, candidates for Lt. Governorg Attorney General John C. Danforth, Senate candidateg and Dr. Stan Hastey, Washington D.C., journalist with the Bap- tist Convention. elps Q i 1 i i I V I r f E z 1--1 1--rr ver a 1 , ..-.- .-4- BLACK HISTDRY WEEK In conjunction with the national observance, Jewell celebrated Black History Week during February. 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Thomson, Vice President for Administration, Dr. Thomas S. Field, President, Mr. Daniel Nl. Lambert, Dean of Student Af- fairs. 2. Wayne Valentine, Busi- ness Manager. 3. A.S. flVlikeJ Michel, Director of Develope- ment. 4. Elton Johnson, Jr., Dean of Religious Life. ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF , . I' I :Mx ,VJ 3 'Wx'-w L-'vsehf' X C Y- . ,,,4 1 AA? zz. 1. 1 ,.,,. I eq. AUT? .Mn vm- AQ Q vs ,- I i 1 ,x l ll ' TANK Si' H5 .563 :sg E R- 1. DEVELOPMENT. Fred Pres- ley, John Hackworth, Helen Lu- kens, Norris Patterson, Nancy Sherrick, A.S. CMikeJ Michel. 2. SECURITY. Steve Graham, Ora Oneill, Jim Thomas, Mary Teer. 3. ALUMNI SERVICESXPUBLIC RELATIONS. Bob CMousej McPhee, Scott Logan, Iva Lea Durocher, Joanne McMahan, Joyce Brown, Ed Waller, Bob Symons. 4. ADMISSIONS. Cheri Bowman, Gretchen Funk, Harley Wyatt Jr., Clyde Gibbs, Gwen Mehrer, Larry Stone, Pat Moorefield, Ronn Ramey. 5. FOOD SERVICES. Pat Worth, Shari Smith, Dean Nay, Diane Scheele, Hank Biffenbaugh. 6. REGlSTRAR'S OFFICE. Deola Gairrett, Leila Waller, Pat Dil- lion. 7. PHYSICAL PLANT OF- FICE. Virginia Merrigan, Mike Reuck, Connie Noblet. 8. BUSI- NESS OFFICE. Linda Baker, Re- gina Norris, Sandra Carey, Be- linda Chriss, Fern Frick, Sherry Allison, Ann Ryan, Janie Allison. 9. SWITCHBOARD. Eleanor Twigg. 10. COUNSELING. Harles Cone. 11. PHYSICAL PLANT. Clarence Evans, Mike Reuck, Francis Stevens, Grover McGuire, Joe Frazier, Dick Uhl- mann, Jim Thomas. I i l l l 1 I Agn, 13,1 f If 49,46 ii 8 N X C -Qi -Q N-L, 4, ,, 06 ,. 1 ,wa- 'r'! 'YI W-'Wei E Whw ,dx fx' 58 1. Earl Whaley, Jan Bausman, Mary Wierzbicki, Deb Morica, Kathy Roberts. 2. Toni Flem- ing Johnme Hunmn, Bonme Crossed, Dan Lanwberh Gary Phelps, Al Coffman. 3. John Young, Marguerite Newlon, Cynthm MuHens RuH1Jacobs Sarah Howard, Ann Stanley, Bonnm Knauss. 4. Barbara Moore, Velma Schultz. 5. Vicki Shaub, Janet Van Hoosen Kathleen Calvert, Debbie Blan- ton, Cheryl Brown, Bill White, Gigi Gallagher, Kevin Burgler, Judy Rydvewsm. E 'mfmwwmfv 'fa G A 'A fx iv .zlifsiiiifsgwima Eixlsersfsvwwlsaswsffs X ., .,. fi if , 5 ' L ' S7 1 ,Q XE . Vg 2 Q , 23 mi? X S 5, g K X9 5 1 V 5 . , E C 'E M X .V E 5- l W an , ' X56 X 5 is S ss, 3 . 3 P Q Q X 4 ?? 3 1 Q Q it Q X ' N X 5' X as K 3 S Q., gag W in Q K 3 I g ss X 3 sv , Q, fs . 35? , , X . . , E , - - - . -f ---- ' A v 9 f '-f' . :Q . . ,M ' . ..i gas, Q , ' , , 'S ., 'if-7' Lgtixf V7 1 . .. WT. .,., y A ff. . 1-if zz. M ' ' N X v towggiw N Q. X f q' -if V Y 5 . g Q N 5 2 gf 2 X f 2 i ' sf 5 5 if V' Q Q i f' 'als of 'r 2, v 1: ' N X ws, f i 4 2 as f 4 x X i A W-My 4 Q 5 if 9 if ' .Q s we ' X . t Vgggwmwv ... www- if? Y I K' X Q K 'eh , . ., 0 . .saga at M :sw mwkiitwm.,-., .fs , ' ww 1. . -PQ--, 5 3 3 -s-.M....,.v - . n .5 5 I 3 3 F . .2 2 V44 mmnhwyw- sg-9 1 - 's-if ,bww-'ers .ss 5 :- 1 335 I ' ' -wifi. - iii mv fwbss -2 g i 7 3 -- -- X :ed l +- N' - X f ' V . g ,Q 1-WNW' ' Q x W H Q3 2 ,Q X 3' X 313152 1 ---IQ ' 4 Q M.-. vt ,.ts,.,.,s,,. Q5 xg - fn X 'Y : +A- -1:1---'V-few -2' - -5:fMslrw?a?,- ia , My .-is-, , s ., N ' - ..'x z.'r:z-ati:-:frm 1 . . : .X ..,:w.-:eww As- em t. v. - '.1wi-'---'- . -X X. A ,. .. A Q- X Mr. El Chair! fret Blue E Mr. R Presic Kansa Mr. J: Senio St. Jc Mr. VN Vice F St. Lc Dr. H St. Lo St. Lo Mr. D Presil lnc Bator Dr. J1 Pasto Kansa Mr. V' Presi Kans, Mr. I-W Presi Kans Mr. EI Presi- Kan: Past 1 f A-' -. - V - -- - - . - - ir- WH- V -. . . ---1.----.-xr.-,.....-. .-..-.----.,...- .-.3.f1:-gags-p....,.-.Q ,.....--2-.---. . --A g-Q.. -,....-- - A . . Qgll S TE Mr. Elmer C. Adams, Sr. Mr. Eugene M, Moore Cllalffflan Of The B0afdi Adams Dairy C0mDany Executive Vice President, Charles F. Curry Company Cfeflfedl Kansas City, Missouri Blue Springs, Missouri Mr. Fred H. Pillsbury MV- Robert lVl- Addison Vice President, Century Electric Company President, U. S. Supply Company Si, Lguigy Missouri Kansas City, Missouri ' Mrs. Lavonne R. Rukin lVlf- JameS R- Bocell President, Industrial Fumigant Company Cretiredb Senior Vice President, American National Bank Kansas City, Missouri St. Joseph, Missouri Mr. Gerald R. Sprong lVll'- William Nl- Crouch President, Ameribank, Inc. Vice President, Velvet Freeze St. Joseph, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri Dr. Harvey M. Thomas Dr. Homer E. DeLozier President, Thomas and Associates, Inc. St. Louis Baptist Mission Board Cretiredh Liberty, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri Mr. Nathan A. Toalson Mr. D. Cleveland Franklin, Jr. President, A. B. Chance Company Cretiredj President, Management REcruiters of Baton Rouge, Centralia, Missouri Inc. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Mr. John F. Truex Vice President, in-Flight Services, TWA Dr. John W. Goodwin New York, New York Pastor, Wornall Road Baptist Church Kansas City, Missouri The Honorable William E. Turnage Judge, Missouri Court of Appeals Mr. William D. Hawn Kansas City, Missouri President, Hawn Bedding Company Cretiredy Kansas City, Missouri Mr. Carl F. Willard Senior Vice President, Charles F. Curry Company Mr. Arthur L. Land Kansas City, Missouri President, Southwest Acceptance Corporation Kansas City, Missouri Mr. Bertram H. Witham Treasurer, IBM Mr. Ernest T. Lindsey AYITIOVIK, New York President, Farmland Industries, Inc. Kansas City, Missouri Mr. William F- Ya'fGS Chairman of the Board Dr. Samuel E. Maddox Exchange Bank of Richmond Pastor, First Baptist Church Richmond, Missouri St. Joseph, Missouri ------ 4.-,---.nr---' .np 'Q .1 arg Q J ,1,. ,. , ,, , .,,.., . The art department of Wil- liam Jewell is a small one, but expands each year through the use of visiting professors to offer students the greatest possible choice in courses. The department is designed not only to prepare art majors for their future work, but also to enable any Jewell student to receive guidance in devel- oping their talents. Courses range from beginning instruc- tion to the more advanced classes and include subjects N UI lx XA if X --. ., , -I 1 2-1'? E2f-s i t V' t 2'-3' 41525152-s f . N. .,Q,.m . . .a v . .M Y z -. of-. V V if . s-'- , I. l ' '7 X 1-lv ' X. X Xx -: i. fi Q X' v X 'fi X 0 c X kism 1? X r 55 ' I fskg. J ww., 29 , ,X x,,l, g,,x ozkzg , ,.,.,, .... . A XY Ns 'SP such as drawing, painting, and ceramics. I 2 VA X if is 4 W , .sa Vg, fa 9 1. Ar Davio dent John Dr. Ju son. Charl genkl biolog Wage ' ' ' a : '1' ,P-L:Au....,LQ.,...,..Qgu.....,,. ...W .-.-.. . , H if E. X -xc me 'Q Q -1 f. U2 4 BIOLOGY . . .- .--.....-..-......--Q-Q.. 6.g,:,.mv,.m-. ,,-qa,- ww5M?x-we-Aw . 1 ini! Z Q I 1. Art department chairman, David Johnson instructs a stu- dent in ceramics. 2. David Johnson. 3. Patric Shannon. 4. Dr. Judith Dilts. 5. Peggy Harri- son. 6. Dr. Clifford Mehrer. 7. Charles Newlon. 8. Dr. B.L. Wa- genknecht. 9. Chairman of the biology department, Dr. B.L. Wagenknecht. YK Biology expresses the unity of the living world and man's place in it. The excitement and intellectual appeal of this sci- ence are represented by the deciphering of the genetic code, the penetration into the unknown of the ocean, and the emerging organisms. The department aims to make today's developing biological concepts accessible to stu- dents and to create an envi- ronment in which faculty and students can make significant original contributions to these understandings. V V V ,-,,-,,,,,,,,,...--........-.........,...?.......-...-f- .. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION p 2 A ND EcoNo ics i X 3 in . X 5 Q27 1' . . gl 1' g Ei One of the largest depart- ments on campus, the depart- ment of business and econom- ics, offers courses in almost every area of business. Study areas include a strong profes- sional preparation in account- ing as well as courses in mar- keting, finance, and manage- ment. The economics pro- gram emphasizes both theory and policy as general educa- tion and foundation for gra- duate and policy study. The department continues to ex- pand as more and more stu- dents choose this area of study. 1. Dean Edmiston. 2. Jean Hawkins. 3. Dr. Frank Ward. 4. Dr. Kermit Watkins. 5. Fred West. 6. Chairman of the busi- ness and economics depart- ment, Dr. Kermit Watkins. 7. Chemistry department chair- man, Dr. Marvin Dixon. 8. Kathy Dixon. 9. Dr. Marvin Dix- on. 10. Dr. Thomas Holloway. - -.g-..........-.. .,....a4..-.-...:.:....N ,. .....-..,, , 4-- -A: , ..-.' V ,, V -rn , 1 . -, A P k 5 K 4 . Jean ard. 4. . Fred e busi- depart- ins. 7. chair- on. 8. vin Dix- lloway. ,I ff VJ-, ,, WMWM Mm. mlm-,,,..,,-5-,,22L-J. CHEMISTRY figjr I, 'KLM The James Andrew Yates department of chemistry seeks to prepare students for research, experimental posi- tions in industry, graduate study in chemistry, and for study in the Health Science and other related fields. The chemistry department be- lieves strongly in the Liberal Arts concept as evidenced by the breadth of topics and chemical applications studied in general courses. Rapid growth in the department has been experienced at all levels putting great pressure on all available space. While the stu- dent growth has out stripped faculty growth we are proud to acknowledge the introduc- tion of a new area of chemis- try, Bio-chemistry, into the curriculm. COIVIIVIU NICATION Communication plays an integral part of the total liberal arts cur- riculum. Every student is required to complete one basic course in communication to de- velop skill in speaking to groups, participating in discussion, and using rules of order for busi- ness meetings. More advanced courses run the gamet from British public address and the- atre to radio and televi sion. Well known for its productions, the the- atre carried on its tradi- tions this year with the technical theatre class contributing to the pro- ductions of Tartuffe and Summer and Smoke. The well developed course schedule within the department offers not only communica- tion majors but others a place to develop per- sonal talents and inter- ests. Z . in-,,,1 X' 8 10? . , ., MMM WWUf,,W,,,ww, . ,MW K, W . A95 -A92 ld. 4 X' -.N-A ,Neg 1, Q , YA. ...I ,QQ . ,H . F., if 8 if lk.. 5 . -gf' ' ,P fr 4 K X- P .v ug.. 10 ', 1 cf SX A r 1 EDUCATIO The education department offers students opportunity for development of teaching ideals, to practice and perfect skills in methods and tech- niques of teaching, and to learn by experience in public school classrooms. The end most of the department's stu- dents strive for is state certifi- cation to teach in elementary and secondary schools. W ' :ff 1 ' 31 if 4 r r lsz 1 f as r1-l 1. Dr. Georgia Bowman. 2. Jan Wicke. i. . K, . ,: fi G r . if f' va... Glover. 3. Linda Newton. 4. Barry Salsbury. 5. Tom Willet. 6. Chairman of the communi- cation department, Dr. Georgia Bowman. 7. Linda Newton helps students after class. 8. Ella Davidson. 9. Lutie Chiles. 10. Dr. M.J. Stockton. 11. Dr. Robert Wicke. 12. Ella David son advises an education ma jor. 13. Chairman of the educa tion department, Dr. Rober t fiizgfvx 5 6 f' ,gl ENGLISH The English department is partially a service department providing fifteen sections of freshman composition and ten sections of sophomore lit- erary studies each year. For its majors there are popular favorites, like the Shake- speare class, as well as the English and American surveys, other literature, writing, and language courses, and the film course. The department also sponsored this year the sev- enth annual Conference for College Writers, where inter- ested students and would-be writers met and learned from more experienced and estab- lished writers, and it spon- sored the semi-annual Fresh- man Research Paper Pizza Competition. lx f ff , M, iw- , . X if -dnb-9 Q x 1. N 1. Myra Cozad. 2. Dr. D. Dean Dunham Jr., chairman of the English department. 3. Richard Harriman. 4. Ruth Matthews. 5. Dr. Ann Marie Shannon. 6. Lyn Walker. 7. Neita Geilker. 8. Dr. John Canuteson. 9. Dr. John Rice. 10. Dr. Kenneth Chatlos. 11. Dr. William Cuth- bertson. 12. Dr. William Cuth- erbertson, chairman of the his- tory department. Q s it . I Z fi QT 4 6 -- -. .. ., - ...-.,...4,..,.4...:.,........-..-....- .. .. . . -, .sivl-x- -.,...-.g-wr---.,.--...,..,,.,..:.....-1.--.--....,.,. -,.....,,::g.,.:..,,-p-.1-,.,...-ng--x.,..,,,,f,m.,1 -gp H- 5 ant is :ment ns of and ire lit- '. For mpular hake- s the fveys, ,, and le film t also a sev- :e for inter- .lld-be from estab- spon- fresh- Pizza bf X , HISTORY 'is,,m-,X The Jewell department of history offers courses from the earliest history of man up to and including the most re- cent happenings. The depart- ment strives to give its majors a wide perspective and sound background of historical knowledge and method in preparation for teaching, law school, graduate school, or government service. .. - fx f- 4' L? f,. f' ' ,f Q5 1 4 ,Y 22 4 f ' K ,fn 'uw X. , ex. 4,1-. vi V1 W. i it ffa,.fX In .1 - X .. y 4 1. sh- .. , i. ' 5, '-1' ff 1 N'f.'- ,X 1 gy?-W .Vik V .t I gf 1,5 f - 3:,:g'?j - '1::f'!f-'73 '-,F ' ' I if ' . 2 3 I. 5 vii.: ,.:,:gx2:yf' :i hall:- 4 f ' 7'-fp, ,.1.,,,.Yf.-ff f. ' ' I V ,gt ,Z I -1, Cn',,,ff,:' 4 f 3 ga' ., sv' , :QQ ' 71. 'q'1'-'- K' :QQ wi f hy, . yxjff, v, f.-,144--6,,,g3t .yy-334. :. 'UTY IND,-' f wiv .71-,ff .QU ' , -1 i f af- iS-.- 1. Joseph Mathis. 2. Sherman Sherrick. 3. Dr. Darrel Thoman. 4. Joseph Mathis instructs a math class. 5. Chairman of the math department, Dr. Darrel Thoman. 6. Mary Walker. 7. Wilbur Bruner. 8. Katherine Griffith. 9. Dr. Catherine Vera. 10. Chairman of the modern language department, Wilbur Bruner. MATH The math department en- courages students to see be- yond the abstract to applica- tions. The courses offered range from very basic math classes to the extremely diffi- cult and complex Analysis class. Looking to the future and to make use of their new computer, the department has added to their curriculm an advanced computer class. .......--...-.L-.s....-:aNQ..L:...a,..-:.a:-......::g...ga.: e- 1 . - 2 . . .L , ,A t P. A v .--J-.1-,-ks...-..,..-.q-..,,-.'-..,.-., -.....,. . .. . . . L- -M-fb- 4.,,..i- -,v., ,v.Q,-N.,- K,G.1gQusn-f ,K--.1-,7.., .. .. ,N en- a be- mlica- :ered nath diffi- ilysis iture new nent culm lass. ww ' l i,, ,acl f , 6 on Zwqy Q My WW Wir -.ff47'5f 'E , I X any x N ,LA 7 ff IVV ODER LANGUAGES The language department seeks to prepare language majors students for secon- dary school teaching positions or for graduate school. With this purpose in mind, the de- partment attempts to have a flexible fscurriculum to meet the changing needs of the stu- dents. French, Spanish, and German are taught from be- ginning levels upward. 4 .-i I' X H. 1 ,-,ff , ,.. 'ju 3 I vw ' ' . . ,, -wx' ' t '-,,,:-'X 'lust'- ladn: .1 'li ll 0 Q-T .nd t'arv-'1 Nnrvn ,Q ,,o..'r ,- ! -4oe':,i,,,,., W I'a .nf X .,'l 1. Dr. Donald Brown. 2. Joe Hughes, director of Learning Resource Center. 3. Edward Lakin. 4. Dr. Pauline Riddle. 5. James Robinson. 6. Philip Schaefer. 7. Dean Wilder. 8. Philip Schaefer makes use of the LRC. 9. Dr. Phillip Posey. 10. Chairman of the music de- partment, Dr. Wesley Forbis. 11. Dr. Pauline Riddle talks with Dr. Don Brown. 12. Dean Wilder relaxes while talking with students. ... . ......Lf .....-.. ..... .4 ...-.-..4..1f......:... f.....m:.--. :mqnw-1 With over 3099 of the stu- dent body involved in the de- partment, obviously William Jewell is a place for music. Serving the campus, commu- nity, and churches, housed in the newest facility on the campus and boasting a stellar faculty, the department is an integral part of the Campus of Achievement. William Jewell boasts the largest stu- dent chapter in the Southern Baptist Church Music Confer- ence, and this year hosted the national meeting of the con- ference .lune 12-13. KJ? -wnivmjgggh, HJ! The nursing department, al- though one of the newest on campus, this past year had over 135 declared majors. Nursing students go through a rigorous program of study, and clinical experience at Bap- tist Memorial Hospital and other facilities in the Kansas City area. Nursing is an inter- personal encounter in which the nurse, client, family sys- tem and community partici- pate in defining and meeting health needs. Nursing's func- tions change as health needs change, and nursing itself is a force for change. Care is ad- ministered to the patients to promote their movement to a high level of wellness. he-4 W .ici 1 .9 .R .4.d-.,.,.-Ep. 1i--1--A, , , nw-g-7-,,,,.......,f vn- . f v - ' .4 ' ' ,ff ' , .U ,G iffy '53 , f , f - -4, ., ' -, m4,,ffg .il .ffpf ,f ., f g, fr 2' mf ,ff ' , .V -Q 2 , XM , ff' 51 f. fy JV. , ' 5 Y - J .M ,gif . Q 75,275 ...ny f V 3 1 2p2:lJyW:2 2 V' 1155, mf V I ,'V.! 44,1 f '-vw.. 'A 1 'MQ' VW J ' f jfzyf- ., VI: Oz f' 1. 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Carolyn Brose, chairman of the nursing department. , L PHILOSOPHY The philosophy department challenges students to think creatively and independently concerning the major issues that philosophers have strug- gled with throughout history and continue to explore. lt in- vites students actively to en- counter philosophers through their writings and to engage in dialogue with them as well as with fellow students and in- structors in order to acquire skill in philosophical reflection that will enrich and illuminate their lives permanently. PHYSICS The physics department is probably best known on cam- pus for its annual Physics Night although the depart- ment has many other impor- tant functions. Majors are usu- ally preparing for graduate or engineering schools, or are planning to teach themselves. Any student who takes phys- ics will be amazed to find how often this science really comes into our lives. No one who ever takes a physics course will forget these words, Physics is Fun! YW-r ton. 1. Dr. Keith David 2 Dr Rob ert Trotter. 3 Chairman of the philosophy department D Robert Trotter 4 Dr Charles Geilker teaches a physics class 5. Dr. Charles Geilker 6 Dr Wallace Hilton 7 Dr John Phil pot. 8. Chairman of the physics department, Dr Wallace Hil ' asf ,...1'-: I ,M ff Q '- 51:1 ff 1 if 5 1'- 'ff' e if I ie ,. .....a.. 1 r M .9 , 5 3' ' :fE5':1'1:E:fi?:'2. 1 1. 1, . W :si E 'EEYE ' ,1- Us b'.3 'gs-1 2 3 5 . 5 5Qg g 5:gz:'-.v, f ,, gg ,Nd W as if W e , 1. Jim Nelson. 2. Fred Flook. 3. Barb Macke. 4, Darrel Gourley. 5. Larry Hamilton. 6. John Hickman. 7. Dr. Norris Patter- son, chairman of the physical education department. 5 f Al has . ...,- . ...-... .Y., .--...'.,m4.u. ...,:.:..,.,.......,-...-....... - . - ., , - ,D . A- , .lo A A V, M i kv '- ' J ' 5' ' ' G -,,....-Q.:....-.,. ..... .,..-.1.,.- - . ..., . ., , PHYSICAL EDUCATION The physical education program at William Jewell is designed to provide activities for all students according to their interests and level of ability. The Varsity program of 16 men's 8t women's intercollegiate sports and an intramural program involving more than QOWJ of the students is provided to meet the varied student needs. The curriculum has recently been broadened to offer instruction in activities such as sailing, judo, scu- ba diving, camping, and many oth- ers. The department's great need is a new gymnasium facility to house this broad program of physical activ- ity. ..-.-.-- ,.-,-- . 9 2 741 ' 2 13 4 i PDLITICAL SCIENCE The political science depart- ment seeks to make available to the student knowledge of the formation, development, structure, and expansion, of the American policital system as well as the development of other policital systems. The department encourages ma- jors and non-majors alike to become involved in political campaigns and governmental processes for practical exper- ience in the American political system. Q X ig' zf ,ur- l 3 . A-.- Er- 4 X? z R ,I y ' , 'Q I,,,.,-...w K . ,A 13-' ,ff 7 f H X 4 'x : ' 'W ' ' --'- -' ' J - ' 5 ' ' h-515524,-f-,-L-.::vn.p,-.-,p.,-f....,. ,,,, . PSYCHOLOGY The psychology department attempts to expose students to the various aspects of the study of the behavoir of man and animals. The department seeks to prepare majors for business and industry careers as well as graduate schools. Their aim is to vary courses to meet the interests and needs of the majors and to give ev- ery interested student a var- ied background of psychology courses. .1 l .ang 1. Earl McEIwee. 2. Dr. Will Ad- ams. 3. Chairman of the polici- tal science department, Dr. Will Adams. 4. Robert McKinney. 5. Dr. M. Lee Minor. 6. Robert Wil- liams. 7. Chairman of the psy- chology department, Dr. M. Lee Minor. 8. Dr. Paul Smock. 9. Bob Williams lectures to a psychology class. 79 , I flu -ev' 1 The religion depart- ment has designed its courses so that any col- lege student, regardless of his major or vocational interest, may be intro- duced to a variety of sub- ject matter related to the Bible, Christian Thought, and Religion and the con- temporary generation. These courses will not only introduce the stu- dent to appropriate meth- ods of Bible Study, but will also help him understand the place of religion in a meaningful life. The reli- gion department also pre- pares college students for advanced studies in Reli- gion and Theology at Se- minaries and other gra- duate schools leading to church-related vocations and their agencies. Courses in Greek are of- fered as an experience to become competant in one of the Biblical lan- guages. ff , V : 6 , RELIGIDN i i i i Vl.v+ .gf ffl, Y WA .. , . -4 H9 ' .M ' A Wi 2'2f -W ,f 1 ' ff.-'v z4+'Pi ig, . fwf .r of W'-ml - L ,, ,, ,dd 'fm- I , ' W Qi-Qugi-vgygpfi . , ' Y- -. ,gif . ' I 1: X wx4,?:f3m'gxi ..'efCH'4L . ff- -' ' 1.4 ' Q3 'Y 'T 1.-2' L-N? jeg 4 7 rw f' 3 lf' 41537 ff if 45' -fl ff?- ff .,'- w ygyl, 4.5. gi- -' . ,,Q,c N ,. ' i Ai, Y 8 . 1. Dr. Douglz Kirkpa Chairn ment. Dr. Lei rick le Heritag Brook: sion. E ology Whalej 10. Dr Earl W . ,....,,-.--.,,.,1:-:fp-..-e--..-.n,--:-.........--.....- - ,..Q,,::.u.cm-1-9-'-'-'v-p---4w-:f---::-- - --ww- 1 .4 1. Dr. Oscar Brooks. 2. Dr. Douglas Harris. 3. Dr. David Kirkpatrick. 4. Dr. David Moore Chairman of religion depart- ment. CHarlaxton '76-'77J. 5. Dr. Leroy Seate. 6. Dr. Kirkpat- rick lectures to his Hebrew Heritage class. 7. Dr. Oscar Brooks holds a class discus- sion. 8. Chairman of the soci- ology department, Dr. Earl Whaley. 9. Dr. Edgar Chasteen. 10. Dr. Robert Parker. 11. Dr. Earl Whaley. SOCIOLOGY The scoiology department works toward getting the stu- dent to be aware of his envi- ronment and the people around him. Field work, such as visits to prisons, churches, and other areas of interest are an important part of the ef- forts to develop an awareness in the student of various soci- eties. .xg ig BBQ, 53431 5 . zlfiy' '.V A ' Xisfi .....1-.......-.1 . ..,+....,.,i.--.,....-.... ,...,.,, --- 0UR During the course of each stu- dent's studies at William Jewell he or she has many teachers of var- ious professional skills. Many give a vast majority of their lives to the coHege and its students. Thm 19771lJLERisproudto paytn- bute to two outstanding Christian teachers whose lives have been dedicated to their students and fwimngtheahnthatnmkestmsa Campus of Achievement. Miss Lutie Chiles, Professor of Elementary Education, who has instructed well over 200 prospec- Uve teachers rehres HMS year after having taught at Jewell for 27 years. Her methodology of teacrnng B to teH her pupHs to teachfronithe heartand notto be afraid to show love to students who so desperately need the little bit of extra attention a teacher cangwe.Manyrmhenmertheex- cellent programs of her annual Education Day which attracted hundreds ofteachers and pupHs alike to hear the lectures of fam- ous and successful people in the New ofeducaUon.SheiscnHyre- tiring from full-time teaching and will be finishing her book of short stories and folk tales for publica- hon. Professor Ed Lakin, instructor in Music, after spending 27 years teacmng at JeweH rehres thm year. His devotion to the campus is heard at every football game, f.:-S- conv wher by I' ' dare workl tape- W sens wher cient Wfl scrub two Jewe for tl f and W richlj deav Car .levi Hig Anc Loy Aln We Will 1 i 82 ' - - ' '- - - . - -- a TRIBUTE convocation, graduation, etc., when the Alma Mater, arranged by him, is sung. Music majors dare never to forget the hard work and long hours of theory tapes and homework, but have a sense of satisfaction knowing that when they're done they are profi- cient in this area. Words can't appropriately de- scribe or measure all that these two professors have done for Jewell. We can only thank them for the work they've already done and for us and pray that God will richly bless them in their new en- deavors. Alma Mater Cardinal is her color, Jewell is her name. High upon a hill she stands And we will fight to keep her fame. Loyalty, allegiance, Alma Mater true. We will love thee, serve thee forever, William Jewell B x Au ,J . 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' 'fra A' -'-ff' , g vu 7'-' :gin X we I Q.- . aziwff te' . , 1 . ,if 5 53 K-gg. Wt. , Q : ,Q -if tin.. 1 ALEXANDER DONIPHAN AND FIRST LADY OF THE CAMPUS ln 1940 the business manager of the TATLER initiated the selection of a sen- ior man and a woman who exemplifies the qualities of leadership, integrity, and potential success epitomized by Li- berty's most famous citizen, Colonel Alexander Doniphan. Each year the student body elects the senior man and woman to fill these positions. This year Ann Cuneio and Greg Le- bold were elected as First Lady and A. Doniphan respectively. Ann has been involved in many activities during her four years at Jewell. She has been President of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Tatler Revue General Co-Chairman, Big Sis, Senate and on the Faculty Conduct Committee. Greg has served in the capacity of CUA Board Vice-President, Tatler Re- vue General Co-Chairman, lnterfrater- nity Council, and Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman. .-. I . X l I NSS,-5 ff S., up , ,..-,.,.,..,-.. - ,v,-.vig --..-.-..f-arr--e.pgf,,.s..-...,.9-+'-- -'? : .. wr'- 40 as, . r t ' V . 1 iii f I 1, ,A M672 . M. ,,, ,f Z 7: .fc , ' CV, . h x Eu if Q ,, , ,, . 5 f' J I 1 H ,-,, ,ll ' ff, . n f . ' f ,- mil 1 9 A95 2 Q, ff. x-, 4 - ..,. , ' ', 4 sg M., This issue of the TATLER is sig- nificant not because it is 73 years old but because it portrays the Wil- liam Jewell spirit and diversity that has been uniquely its since 1849. This college is made up of individ- uals who honor the same God but express it in various ways. The TATLER has attempted to now those many diverse activities. Some people will find this book outrageous, corny, brilliant, or even syrupy Christian. In reality it ls, because all of these qualities Cand they are qualitiesb are found at William Jewell. Therefore, there is a little of all of us on these pages. Our goal was to show one year in the life of William Jewell and to do so we show all aspects of life here. Please, read it for what is, not for what it could be. Linda Fuller, Editor 14' 2 2' lr 49 1 4 W xi U1 sf 2 45 W ,w .ya li wx 'Q L.-.L in 'QQ - bw, if-is fly? ' . C fav,-6 Q at 'fx I' in ' , J . an er Ad Q1 as A' ff Sc ,w if VF, V N . ! ' f ,, 4 if 5 l 1 N J 1 f+ 5'Qx h 4' ?'f ' f4n N n lr . O S 4' n , Q -. , up ' 4 ' V f 'C iv' S., A A' n v . H ' I Q V ,fu 1 F , ,M 4 , Q L-1, iq 3 If 16' V it ,H 'Va 1 ' ff , 'W 2, 1 tw, K f in 's ,L I 3. '51 1 2 CUA College Union Activities is an or- ganization designed to promote student participation in school ac- tivities. CUA is made up of a num- ber of committees that aid in pub- Iicity, ushering, and contacting and accomodating the artists. Among the functions sponsored by CUA were a William Jewell night at King Louie, films such as The Way We Were and Klute , and a concert by Harry Chapin. 1. CUA Board Members: row 1: Gwen De- Loach, Carol Siesennop, Pat Zwiebel, Jane Moore. row 2: Judy Rychlewski, Fred West, Linda Newton, Kristie Holder, Lisa Soloman. row 3: Mike Matthews, Greg Le- bold. 2, Jane Moore and Kristie Holder at a CUA Board Meeting. 3. Harry Chapin. i . ,- J. , , F ' T w i :fa-1 'I W 1 'Wm .N my' lniwgxavf ,MUWW 1 S ff ' as 3 3 1 MW f.,,,, , 2 J 1, ' 3 , xi ,Q u 'f ' r M.: 1 ,, STUDE T SENATE Student Senate is the organiza- tion of student government. Its purpose is to better relations be- tween the students and faculty and to help better school policies concerning student affairs. 1. Jim Waits and Steve Krause, Vice-Presi- dent and President of the 1976-77 Stu- dent Senate. 2. Student Senate Members: row 1: Jim Waits, Steve Krause, Dave Mclnnes, Janet Duncan. row 2: Bill Drake, Brett Borg, Dave Swofford, Lisa Griffith, Mary Beth Smith. row 3: Andee Kelly, Ann Wisch- meier, Karen Jones, Mike Sheehan, Mar- cia Boehmer, Shelba Rendleman, Jane Goodson, Darcie Lade, Fran Cox, Kelley Klopfenstein. row 4: Bill Stilley, Pam Wal- lis, Beth Heine, Robin Rollins, Leah Monk, Mark Mathes. row 5: Mark Muncy, Jim Cooksey, Chuck Rainbolt, Kathy Lasswell, Steve Morton, Joe Phelan, Gigi Gallagher, Chris Minor, Wayne Grooms. as is .W- 4,64 Mg- MQW 2 TATLER Editor: Linda Fuller Layout Editor: Patti Allen Copy Editors: Debbie Hudle- meyer Jane Boyd Academic Editor: Barbara Crew Class Editor: Jacki Neal index Editor: Penney Johnson Organizations Editor: Gigi Gal- lagher Sports Editor: Kathy Kilker Student Life Editor: Tim Wood Business Manager: Gary Patton Faculty Advisor: Ed Waller Faculty Financial Advisor: Fred West 1. Linda Fuller, Gigi Gallagher, Tim Wood, 2. Tatler staff at Josten's American Year- book Company. X 0 ig 3 r A Z : 4 STUDENT Editor: Robert Wilson Associate Editor: Kim Broers Sports Editor: Tom Leip Advertising Manager: Patricia Zwiebel Business Manager: Gary Patton Reporters: Mary Bledsoe, Susan Brandt, Mark Bredemeier, Jeff Caylor, Charles Copeland, Ann Cynio, Marise Duff, Larry Heskett, Elaine Hill, Michelle Hopkins, Phil Krause, Steve Ledbetter, Glen McBride, Mark Mathes, Jacki Neal, Dave Owen, Terri Phillips, Linda Rosenbaugh, Mark Schack- elford, Bob Shoulders, Lisa Solo- man, David Wainwright, Sharon Af n, Weinsenstein, James Williamson. 1. Bob Wilson, 2. Bob Wilson, Kim Broers, Mark Brede- meier. Wi? 4 W'-ei 'WM fling' CHAPEL CHDIR 1. Chapel Choir Members: row 1: Karen Meyers, Sheryl Sloan, Tami Lewis, Carol Aubrey, Mary Jane Morse, Russell Whittig, Don Nance, Gale Nauman, Diane Steiner, Becky Long, Melanie Carlile, Marietta McCarty. row 2: Cathy Adair, Glo Whitworth, Lori Freytag, Gayle Evans, Debbie Bingaman, Jeanne Prigel, Dan Gal- loway, Mike Sheehan, Lonny Hightower, Larry Lewis, Marilyn Summers, Karen Ket- chum, Nancy Baker, Deanna Crabb, Sue McAllister, Autumn Beard, Dr. Don Brown. row 3: Carol Harper, Dee Ann Hunter, Lori Hamline, Lorrie Bronson, Robin Cox, De- bra Anderson, Lori Bates, Brett Borg, Ralph Dowell, Linda Walker, Cheryl Seidel, Kathy Kurz, Cecelia Watts, Pam Jackson, Durlinda Smith, Carol Frazee. row 4: La- vonne Garrison, Beth Farmer, Vicki De- gonia, Kim Creason, Janet Bausman, Pam Allen, Shawn Buller, Mike Stockton, Bob Uptegrove, Steve Boyer, Tim Wood, Jeff Jones, James Ginn, Lynn Forlow, Brenda Spidle, Nancy Crowley, Collette Cross, Bonnie Berquist. row 5: Cynthia Dunfee, Mary Beth Smith, Lindy Laycock, Robin Foster, Brenda Butts, Brenda Jones, Bren- da Beckerdite, Joyce Purdue, John Nel- son, Mike Hawley, Kel Darnell, Cynthia Dayton, Sally Ruble, Linda Wiese, Eliza- beth Howell, Jo Anna Evans. row 6: Diana Vincent, Dawn Driggers, Peggy Lacy, Lind- say Roach, Jill Watts, Patti Morris, Grey Foster, Wayne Rickard, Glenna Smith, Dan Head, Tom Wideman, Harry Wooten, Da- vid Elsberry. row 7: Wanda Wagener, Rob- in Boyter, Chris Taylor, Joyce Tanner, Dan Jackson, Tim Toma, Noah Uldall, Gary Driskell, Doug Constance, Tim McKinney. 2. 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Inter-halls Council Members: row 1: Bonnie Crossett, Kathy Lamar, Karen Ket- chum, Julie Marshall, Beth Mercer, John- nie Human. row 2: Nancy Garner, Bev Pol- lack, Janet Shehi. row 3: Collette Cross Mary Stahl, Marion Bullock. row 41 will chelle Lahey, Kerry Clark, Gwen DeLoach. 2. Patti Allen, President of Big Sis Council. Other officers not pictured: lst Vice Presi- dent, Susie Algire, 2nd Vice President, Dee Ann Henry: Secretary, Jane Harmon, Pub- licity, Dianne Klopp: Social Chairmen, Car- lene Evans and Paula Patton. CIE N. ed. 4. My i , .Q Q 5 .rf 3' x 'S XIII : ,, 2 if SE it cyl. S . , in s skit? I if-5? .dt i :rbi X! Iii! 'l W MEN'S RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES 1 Candy Hoye 2. WRA Members: row 1: Susan Merrell, Cindy Hoye, Pam Wallis, Luisa Ybarra, Kath Kilker row 2' Carlene Evans Eileen y . . , Wargo, Susan Bogart, Karen Hunt, Kathy O'Brien. ,.,, 4 yi. 4 Mi 'fi' v-L ' 'sv fv'l1:r, if' .lah sr'- -ff' U li 1 an gg 1 n N .ff L y' W-1-3.-llfl 1-sho-no-ga A l . 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AV CARDINELLES Cardilles is a group of girls se- lected each year by the CUA Board to be school hostesses. They welcome guests at recep- tions in the President's home, the Achievement Day program, and other special events. 1. Cardinelles act as hostesses. 2. Cardinelles: row 1: Patti Allen, Carol Sie- sennop, Suzette Laffoon, Ann Aulgur. row 2: Gwen DeLoach, Diane Klopp, Becky Blanton, Jane Moore, Melanie Griffith, Dee Ann Henry, Susan Breckenridge. r gf 1. - W! ,..pmz ,Q .gags , ,,,, -an-gr .em - -- K '- fo .. sv-5?P'f4f2w Q wf w-safari 1 'af '5-5,15 f ',-: f7 i'ffff iU7 A ,- r .:'ggvEg35 M . R V1 ,. . . 1, sn Tel Q ,W 5 iff yy., . V. The primary purpose of the Wil- liam Jewell Players is to promote the theatre arts. With the help of their sponsor, Jan Glover, the group, as well as other members of the Drama department, per- formed Tartuffe Plaza Suite , Summer and Smoke , and var- ied one-act plays. 1. WJC Players: on ground: Lori Hooden- pyle, Karen Gill, Doug Enderle, Steve Boyer, Tim Kerrick, Kim Creason, Robin Heskett. standing: Cindy Dayton, Marty Spena, Ken Hallford, Pat Zwiebel, Sandy Estill. on shoulders: Karen Kerr. 2. Kenna Bratcher and Tim Kerrick in Plaza Suite . 3. WJC Player's party. v ,. ., , . ,N i . - ' ,I S ' ' ft . A f ', , .., -A , , , . V , X W r it I 5? . I -Mu I fl X 1 ' -2 14 H ,. f 'Het 1.1. 1gl,.: Tff., , ,, WD' ,Q . hm'-:fifV I'?: 7, 72-LIZ ,. , f-7 , if .1 -M: .ii ff f A' W 5 ' ' 2 may -va, :'Z5 f'739.57'9 f ' 4' '4 'f'7 T fm ' WW 7,1 ..,, CHRISTIAN TUDENT UNION KWPB The Christian Student Union is an organization consisting of many different types of activities. Every weekday evening after din- ner they gather in the Union Lounge to have a devotion and to sing. Their activities also include retreats, puppet shows, revival teams, and Bible studies. 1. CSU Executive Council: seated: Jane Harmon, Collette Cross. row 2: Linda Kiger, Janice Tanner, Fran Cox. row 3: Don Frank, Bill White, Debbie Sanders. 2. Dave Zeller and Tim Mensindiek just two of the many student announcers for KWPB, the radio station operated by Jewell. -g ---N-nu-mwwuan 4 ' 3 5 ...Q , ,.,. ...W if-fi wi- b.i.'..:..Mzf.f4 f WW? A5 -'46 'Nw .ir are lffff 'xy' wiring, ... . ,.,.4. ,2 I f. I ' -',:s1:?: M? -Z rd, ff f 5 ,ik vw , .. ....d..-.--L ..-.. wzwr ...ff -.-.:4..n.i--.,..--er-1--:..,,,,,.,,x ,W ,, , we ,,, , ,, . P .M L3 BLACK STUDENT ASSOCIATIDN The Black Student Association is an organization of the black stu- dents on campus. Their yearly activities include Black History Week, where a number of speak- ers lecture, the Fourth Annual Black Gospel Concert, which in- cludes groups such as the Pales- tine Missionary Baptist Young Adult Choir and the Christ Ebons Contemporary Singers, and a tu- toring program for students from Liberty Jr. High School and all other interested citizens of Liber- ty. 1. Gwen DeLoach. 2. A visitor. 3. BSA Members: row 1: Laura Knight. Johnnie McClenton, Gwen DeLoach. row 2: Lionel Flemming, John Wayne, Ronald Bradley, Ronnie Hodges, Wayne Cato, Faith Rogers. 3 E s E El Ei E 2 5 X f 45 Wfifriifyh ALPHA PHI MEGA Service, Leadership, and friend- ship are the principles which Al- pha Phi Omega, the national ser- vice fraternity, exhibited this year. 1976-77 was one of the most successful terms in recent years, APO expanded its member- ship and extended service to the campus and community. Dale Cook led the Alpha Mu chapter first semester, while Mike Willett took over as president for second semester twenty-five new members were added to the ros- ter this year as well as two new advisors, Mr. Mike Reuck and Mr. John Young. While APO continued the traditional projects of the blood drive, lectureship atten- dance, raising money for the Unit- ed Way through the Ugliman-Cuti- pan contest, and carrying the flags, the organization also held a book sale, initiated a campus lost- and-found, entertained at Chil- dren's Mercy Hospital, and guid- ed local Boy Scouts in a tour of Physics Night. 1. APO sponsored several blood drives. 2. Beverly Oakes at an APO display booth set up in the Union. APO Members Cpicture 42 on preceding pagebz row 1: Cindy Eye, Ann Hawthorne, Melanie Hanna, Kathy Denniman, Augusta Hallett, Melanie Carlile, Kathy Dohrn, Cin- dy Dayton. row 2: Dan Schwartz, Mark Gentry, Bill Stilley, Beverly Oakes, Sharon Richardson, Sherry Weisenstein, Jeff Mill- er, Tuygen Nuygen. row 3: Steve Morton, George Piburn, Dr. Dixon, Mike Willett, Ed Hardl, Dale Cook. 7 1 Q 'Q + 3 AMERICAN CHE ICAL SOCIETY This organization is a student group of the larger American Chemical Society. lt is for the pur- pose of the persons who have a high level of interest in Chemis- try. The society's activities in- clude field trips and featured speakers in Chemistry and relat- ed fields. 1. American Chemical Society Members: row 1: Dave Mclnnes, Fred Farris, Chuck Rainbolt. row 2: Tugen Nuygen, Joe Ew- ing, Erin MacAleney, Diane Switzner. row 3: Otheniel Castro, Kim Jamison, Dave Kelsay. row 4: Scott Brecheisen, David Slife, Mark Barnett, Chris Basel, Don Wol- ford. row 5: Dr. Dixon, Stan Humphrey, Dr. Holliway, Murray Jennex. PRE-MED CLUB This club is a colony of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the national pre- medical honorary. The object of this pre-medical honorary is to encourage and recognize excel- lence in pre-medical scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of pre-medical education in the study of medi- cine, to promote cooperation and contact between medical and pre-medical students and educa- tors on developing a program of premedical education, to bind to- gether similarly interested stu- dents, and to use its knowledge for the benefit of health organiza- tions, charities, and the commu- nity. 2. Pre-med Club Members: row 1: Chuck Rainbolt, Brian Binch, Jeff Ragsdale, Dave Mclnnes. row 2: John Kresin, Othoniel Castro, Marsha Shellhart, Scott Lewey. row 3: Dan Schwartz, Mark Barnett, Ben Chlapek. row 4: Scott Becheisen, Lane Nutt, Tom Bailey, Dr. Marvin Dixon. Vg. . if ., Iv f .., 2. z-W A ff l ! .1..-,.f-...,...--:ng--..,,-,,., ,.....-4... ev.,--.-..n:x-,. -an .N... ,,,. .. :rg I-av . 4.0, ...QQ ...::wr,11.,, 5, V' Hwy .- - zz... , T... A v-wwf L QNIOHADL , . .,,.i..,........ 'li U E 2 4' P- , i i AEONS AND PANAEGIS Members of Aeons: Mark Comley, Scott Logan, Steve Krause, George Poland. Members of Panaegis: Fran An- derson, Sandy Cross, Tippy Ca- gle, Marise Duff, Lisa Guerrant, Kristie Holder, Robin Ragsdale, Dorothy Reeves Jones, Carol Sie- sennop, Debra Todd Slaughter, Karen Wagenknecht, Pam Wallis, Carolyn Wilt. 1. Scott Logan. 2. Lisa Guerrant. 3. Steve Krause. . Debra Todd Slaughter. 4 5. Sandy Cross. S NW.. ,NWA 'eq,Z5:g:,,,,zuamlf- if l gf if 1: 1 . .,, .VM r1s.,, ...St if I V tl' ar I ' 'S .,,-V ' s 1 Q5 Z A ,' fy. k f ii . . , 1+ . I - , . wl ll: li mi 1. Society of Physics Students and Members of Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Hon- or Society: row 1: Kathy Lamar, David Frey, Vice-President, Howard Brooks, President, Dr. Thomas C. Eagle, Senior En' gineer, Western Electric Co.g Howard Hays, Secretary, Karen McAninvch. row 2: Dr. Wallace A. Hilton, John Hilton, Dr. Charles Don Geilker, Tom Casey, Tuygen Nuygen, Hank Tomlinson, Mike Christien- sen, James Ginn, James E. Lovan, D. V. LaFrenz, Dr. John Philpot. row 3: Charles Rainbolt, Chris Basel, Fred Farris, Mark Vance, Richard Frey, Prof. Truett Mathis. row 4: Richard Bowles, Richard Truex, Randy Lewis, Dennis Harlan, Murray Jen- nex, John E. Drenon. 2. Richard Bowles, member of Sigma Pi Sigma. Nh. A SIGMA PI SIGMA In 1968 the National Society of Physics Students was formed and Sigma Pi Sigma became the Hon- or Society ofthe Society of Phys- ics Students. The purpose of the Society of Physics Students is to serve as a professional society for students of physics and the pur- pose of Sigma Pi Sigma is to rec- ognize scholarship among college physics students. The two main activities of these societies are to have a banquet and reception for new members in December and to help sponsor the annual PHYSICS NIGHT in the spring of each year. -ii- PHI SIGMA TAU Phi Sigma Tau is the philosophy honorary on campus. lt tries to create a clear understanding for the student of many of the major ideas relevant to philosophic thought. 1. Kathi Calvert, Vice-President of Phi Sigma Tau. 2. Phi Sigma Tau Members: row 1: Dr. Trotter, Paula Patton, John Ricker, Ed Leonard, Mark Gentry, Dwight Bowlick, Dr. David. row 2: Elton Johnson, Jeff Gard- ner, Wayne Cato, David Howell. w, ,:, X. ,. YOUNG DEMOCRATS COLLEGE REPUBLICANS The purpose of both the Young Democrats and the College Re- publicans is to provide members with a wide variety of possibilities for involvement in local, state, and national politics. 1. Young Democrats: row 1: Russell Wittig, George Piburn, Mike Morris, Bob Stergos. Randall Warren, Dan Graham. row 2: Cin- dy Hart, Melanie Carlile, Cindy Dayton, Merry Dew, Michelle Lahey. 2. Bill Phelps with some of the College Republicans. 3. College Republicans: row 1: Cindy Gib- son, Susan Heath, DeeAnn McCrea, Kelley Klopfenstein, Philip David. Bret Borg, Mark Bredemeier, Dan Kramer, Bill Stilley. Wi Q 3. 2 ,g 3 ,,t.,,,,mX.t . -We ..,q,pn-'r '----w.....,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,W,,J , NNWMM, z- tg, 1 N, ' wmtww' V . QF. v.. MEN'S AND W NlEN'S H0 ORS 1. Sherry Sizemore. 2. Dave Zeiler. 3. Members of Women's Honors: row 1: Glenna Smith, Cheryl Bramblett, Lisa Shepard, Angela Bonner, Kim Barksdale. Yumiko Smelser. row 2: Jill Watts, Sherry Sizemore, Fran Anderson, Susan Math- eney, Kinette Harder, Paula Patton. Members of Men's Honors: John Amick, Jim Happy, Howard Hays, Yoshitsugu Hir- ohashi, Bruce Hirschler, Dennis Hobb, Steve Krause, Mark Muncy, Paul Riley, Dan Schwartz, Jim Waits, Robert Wilson, Dave Zeiler. AFFILIA ED STUDENT ASSOCIATION Non-Affiliated Student Associ- ation CNASAJ is a social organiza- tion for those not affiliated with a Greek social fraternity or sorority. Activities and social functions are a major aspect of the association. These include fundraisers, Home- coming, Tatler, a spring formal, and other activities. NASA is open to all non-affiliated students structured with a six-member board. 1. Doug Enderle. 2. NASA Board Members: on ground: Doug Enderle, Activities Director. on bench: Wayne Cato, Public Relations Director, Cindy Dayton, Financial Director, Cheryl Brown, Advisor, Duane Reed, Chairper- son, Karen Beard, Public Relations Direc- tor. 1 N'-Sis kdm vidual WNW-NNNX 1 1 1 5 17144 x4 ., l z- A ' 7 1 .f ' 7 V . 7 If if 7 'K 1 f f f , . if i Eff I.. Z? 51, r 'M 4 mam 5' f--f jj lrlff ffl 'r CQ fl ...W ...--, , gwl l Mgmt? gt wi, x .,., 4. 35175 fu f 'S .......H...,... 1... , .., .inf-.,..Q,,-,i.u, -,-,.-N.-:-::-.---..-g.ff-..-..-.,,.-:-...-f,-e--r-f-,,-.--,.,vuq::,nnw:f-'-'P-P-fffe--r-r:---y-M .. ww-vw-fe--Raw 3 i If Q J at , wwf-K ' 1 ,Q , A- I I' ' fa -f W, J P' ' , ,L , ,I ,, ,, f g ' M A 4' gm 74? ., Lys , , M gi ,,.1 I . -N f 1, 1. Lg- 1' 'g M2553- 1 emwme mmnwfimm B E UT BQXYML ARS' Q s Q 7. 5 Z 1 qnv Q K ,, rf K if -,W ..,..,., E,,, I, , 1 . J !k,. , 3 PAN- HELLENIC B INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL 1. Panhellenic Members: row 1: Lindy Lay- cock, Patty Willis, Jo Ann Wasson, Shawn Buller, Bonnie Crossett. row 2: Debbie Constantine, Sheryl Mount, Johnnie Hu- man, Lisa Guerrant, .lane Moore. 2. Doug Moss. 3. Mark Comley. lnterfraternity Council Members: Mark Barnett, Glen Beane, Stu Boehmer, Joe Carr, Mark Comley, Mike Lovejoy, Doug Moss, Keith Rickard, Mark Rickard, Dean Schoonover, David Wainwright. if S i 7 F r 4 5 'R V C 9 1 i 2 2-1 I' A Q 2 Y. I I n i -1 I N Highlighting the year for the wom- en of Alpha Gamma Delta was their lst place victory in Tatler competi- tion where they teamed up Phi Gam- ma Delta to produce the winning skit, Bungie in the Jungle or How To Get A Head ln The World . The Gams and Fijis also claimed six of the nine individual honors including Best Choreography and Best Cos- tume Design. At Homecoming the AGDs proudly won in Greek Sing competition for the 2nd year. Besides the five Gams who served as Cardettes, the three as Cheer- leaders, and two Cardinelles, several others participated in intramurals, Big Sis, KA Little Sis, CUA, Women Sports, and Alpha Gamma Delta president, Susan Breckenridge, was tapped for Senior Honorary, X Teresa'Anderson Sue Atrning,' S Corresponding T J Secretary Sue Axmear, 2nd Viec- President f Terry Barnett Susan Breckinridge, T Presidents! l g Joyce Brown. Lynn Brown l Jill Burmeister CindyrCazzell , L Kerry Clark ,Debbie Constantine HildyiAnn ,Cordes J Sandy Cross Rhonda Crouch Holly Davidson A Kathy Fowler Janet Fox Melanie Griftin, Recording Secretary Ann Heerboth, lst Vice- President Sheila Hughes Laura Hunt , Carol Kling Janette Lohman Vicki Mallory X aaa 1 z , ffvzivi fy 4 V , feffffew W 4, I Julie Probasco Peggy Pryor Susan Quinn Karen Rahter Becky Reeds Wendy Skinner Valissa Smith Melissa Thrasher Jacque Tidwell Ann Twitmire Robin Waggoner Jo Ann Wasson Pennie White Lori Williams Patty Willis Joy Marty Pam Max Pam McAtee Rush Chairman Susan Merrell Chris Minor Treasurer Jack: Neal Lisa Adkins. Peggy Aubuchon. Corresponding Secretary Debra Lynne Barr Roxanne Browne Shawn Buller Susan Campbell Debra Clark Kathy Dawn Cornell Colleen Denney Susan Foreman Gigi Gallagher Patricia Griftith Marilyn Hackman Karen Hansford Linda Henke Marty Hoffman Peggy Ann Hutchinson Diane Jones Karen Jones Karen Ketchum Catherine Klasing Diane Klopp Patricia LaHay. Recording Secretary Frankie Lyle Delta Zetz had a successful year as they became involved in campus activities. Elected to the CUA Board were Carol Siesennop and Jane Moore. Diane Jones and Patricia Griffith were Cheer- leaders while Diane Klopp, Carol Siesennop, and Jane Moore were Cardinelles. Linda Rosenbaugh was elected Homecoming Queen and Lisa Ad- kins was named Cutipan. Tatler found Delta Zeta hard at work with the men of Kappa Alpha to produce How to Keep a House with the Creeps or A Bash with some Classs at Last. Cconinuted on next pagej its ,V , .ww Q,-str A self - s. by . , W r ..,, : 224 its ' ' sw gf sg, :avec f Cf A 1 3 3.5 ' -' sax N43-5 X L N,-ev ..t. ':,s.v . ,Xt v . A ...,: 'f 2? Y . ai W ' w .-....--.... ,. .-A .... , . .V ,, , s r .' WW , , .,,., 'W-1:1 ..,, ' A 1,.,, 1 . I Q N W1 ' f f qwf f GM 45,1 r 'f 1 x Z ff if ,ff Q l Z? ' fp g 4 ,f y ff ALT if My . ,,,. ff M 9 W f f ab, i W Z CN if WWW 4 ,, hr wf-14,4 f 1 X 1 . tiki?-3 Walking for Tatler from Delta Zetz were Debbie Clark and Debbie Powers. On State Day 1977 .lewelI's Zeta Rho chapter of Delta Zaet took many awards, winning not only the campus scholarship award but the scholarship award for Missouri as well. Carol Siesen- nop was named Miss Province Xl, while Debra Todd won the Best Pledge Trainer Award. The Zeta Rho chapter also won the Total, Quota, and Best Chapter for Province Xl. Julie Marshall Cheryl Massey Kathleen McCabe Lynn McCoy Kathy Merritt Pamela l. Meyer Jane Ellen Moore Patty Jan Morris Karen Rae Nelson Kimberly Ann Nelson Diane Owen Woon Mi Paik Donia Perrine Deborah Powers Liz Putnam Lindsay Roach Robin Rollins Linda Jo Rosenbaugh Debra Sanders. Treasurer Linda Sanders Carol Siesennop. President Debra Todd, lst Vice- President Doretta Todd Janet Vanl-looser Diana Vincent Linda Vincent Susie White, 2nd Vice President Carolyn Wilt Ann Wischmeier Cynthia Wohglemuth , 123 ZTA Zeta Tau Alpha had an exciting year, made possible by its dedi- cated officers. Performing at Cardinal half- times were Cardettes Jennifer AI- bright, Dee Ann Henry, Suzette Laffoon, Debi Proffitt, and Eileen Houston. Assisting with campus functions as Cardinelles were Dee Ann Henry, AnnfAuIgur, and Su- zette Laffoon. The Zetas and Sig- ma Nus held a Christfnas party, and also worked together during Halloween-with a Spook House. -After Christmasivacation, Zetz ,came back full force toiwork on Tatler Revue the Lambda GW3: T'T?lFlCfff9V3l5i Wefe mauled when their skitfwon second-place, yLori Hogodenpyley wongMBest Ac- tress, and-Beckyf Craig received thejtophyf for Bes,trSupporting Ac- tress. Zetiif Li,saWQGuerrant was ycrowned, Tatler Queen, 4, to A , , , , , X X' If ,Z t W I Jennifer Aiybliiglgit, Pledge Trainer 7 X X glancy Aldrich 2 f as Ann Aulgur, Scholarship ,Q Gina Bowman Robeni Boyter Q, if Susan Brandt ,Sharon Bromley, it Historian Brenda Butts Cindy Charpentierf Martyr Chrisman i f Cindy Cole y Becky Craig, lvlarise Duff, Vice- President Gayle Evans Kyle Garrison, , Membership Chairman Cindi Gibson i Jo Ann Grant i Lisa Guerrant, Panhellenic es, Cynthia Hart Judy Hays Dee Ann Henry, Recording Secretary Kristie Holder, President Lori Hoodenpyle Eileen Houston Joanie Jones Kathy Kilker Treasurer Kim Kurek Suzette Laffoon Janet Maag Ellen Maune Q Kerry Meyer Terresa Milne T Leah Monk T Sheryl Mount CindyfNeil Debbie Newt Cherlyn Patton Jayne Phillips Debi Proffitt Melody scnneid Chairman Ann Settlage Susan Simpson Cindy Sizemore Teresa Taylor Kit Truex Robin Rowden ' - - - - ' ., . - ., . ,.. -, 4 J. l i ,. l i l l l . l i li T26 K A Once again the KAs enjoyed a successful year. They captured the Scholastic trophy for the highest fraternity grade point average at Jewell and finished first in the state among all other chapters. ln sports, the KAs hoped for a fifth straight lntramu- ral championship while they also yielded varsity athletes in almost every sport. The house is undergoing exten- sive renovation. The new house will include a new kitchen, dining room, entrance hall, house moth- er's room, and TV-room. It will truly be the premier house on campus and will be a fitting show- case for an excellent chapter. Doulgas Amidon Mark Barnett David Bassore Lewis J. Binns David Bosley Barry Bowles Richard Bowles, Jr. Thomas B. Boyd Scott Brecheisen Lowell Brenton Lyndell Brenton Kevin Bristol Paul Brunner Philip Burdett Steve Buttrick Danny Carter Otheniel Castro Kirby Cotter Randy Coulter Pau! Crisafulll Steve Drager Steve Dunavant Fred Farris David Frey ,f wr' 1 . ,ZW wx. ,,, . 5 e , J f 7 3 wfff f!f, .3 7. X X ,, X I. . -affi x 7. 'E ., . ' ' . 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' f' X ejfifjf Z i i 52n'f?, ffgkf,-, 3 Www, 'pf i 4, f mf,-A 2 'kkzfgxyefyaaf K iff f ye, .,,,,f, 1 ,T We sea: 4- 4'A -A -e 'YV ,1,,..A-..YY Y V IWW Keller Keller Kingsley Leip Scott Logan Mike Lovejoy Chip Luerding ackey Paul McElwee Robert McPhee Scott Mlzes David Monaghan David Pefley Bob Rentfro Richard Frey Mark Fritz Glen Griffin Gary Hooper Gary Hughes Stab Humphrey Robin Schermerhorn Robert Shoulders David Slife Robert Symons Wayne Timmons Mark Vance Ted Scott Waller Lloyd Woods David Woodside 4 127 V i S vi - at ., ' C ek .- 4,. ,- ' , ,, il' -1 . -' 1: V X t. , , M V. . fv:..,:1w:r' tx -:. :C t f ' Philips Krause Scott Lakin C E, Jay Leibinger , K Scott Lewis Brad Lineberry i Greg Lund rfMatt Mattheneyr , f Dave Mclnnes, Alurfmi Secretary 'ii' i C Doug Moss, Rushz Chairman K Th0fi'lasfNowka-' Christopher Patton Kenneth fPe?fsonettX Tom Pettijohri I ff r Steven Popeioy fu Craig Puckett I iiir K f 5JeffiRagsclaIe We Chuck RainboItQ Scholarship Chairman Dave Roberts Eddie Roush K Dean,Schoonover c Rick Schwabauer ,Sidney survey Mark Simcosky X David Stockard Chris Tatf f 0 J C R Mike Thompson kenneth Tounzenf i ' 1 ttii 5 Richard Truex, Treasurer l'l!la'rk Walker X C 7 Neil Walker f Thomas Widernan ? K A Stevie Williams ' Dennis C. Boyer Steven K. Boyer Thomas M. Casey, Recording Secretary Jeff L. Caylor Richard D. Caylor Dale E. Cook, Jr. Charles P. Copeland James A. Flappan Paul W. Gambill Bruce A. Gordon Bill R. Gossett Cari D. Hassler Richard N. Holman T. Graham Houston Timothy L. Kerrick Mark C. Kiefer James T. Lipari W. Kent Marsh J. Michael Matthews Richard J. Miller The men of Phi Gamma Delta enjoyed another out- standing year as the oldest fraternity on the Hill. Formal Rush .yeilded twenty pledges, with four other men pledging during the re- mainder of the year. The highlight of the year came with Talter Revue. The FIJl's and the Alpha Gam's skit, Bungie in the Jungle , won top honors. Trophies were received for Best Costum- ing, Best Staging, Best Cho- reography, Best Supporting Actor, Best Actor, and Best Skit. The diversity of the Phi Gam's was aptly demon- Ccontinued on next pagep -AY Q' 5 R 4 f I P ,- M It S 5 53 x WWW f J'-ff gif3?5j'f?'55- -3--kg-1 Fi' -- ? 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Individual conference champion - freshman Tim Schmid - also eclipsed the WJC course record with a 24:58 at the Wil- liam Jewell Invitational Homecoming weekend. Coach Darrell Gourley, has to be all smiles, for the cross country conference championship was the first of three that his squads would earn Qindoor and outdoor track completed the sweepb, In addition, all but senior co-captains Bob McPhee-and George Poland are underclassmen. ll 9 -Nw id, rovv 1- m Howard d, George S. 1 Heart of g all five r. William Schmid, and Matt the Wil- Darrell GGVH are 3 X. Ax 'Z XX 3 gl Je R , pn- , X 3. 'MQW' X Ilr 4' ,vw , . .. ' V r - My ,avagxgglffw 4' Xzyr. 4 ,. mf 4 WM. K.. ig .g Q 5 's af- sa . M'-'fm' Psa ' IVIEN'S FIELD HOCKEY 4 4K4 ff ' 47h V' , 14 ffff f f fy, 0, ,, M 4, wi, ,, yfff wtf, H7650 'Wi X ,QW fi my ,f 74453124 , i'f if M,-V ff H Xfinw 291232 J- , ,z4 i va! l Cathy Klasing, Kim Broers, Kathy Aladeen. Ann Settlage and Janet Harvey row 1-Kathy Merritt, Ellen Maune, Linda Scarlett, Janet Harvey CCo-Captainb, Jennifer Albright CCo-Captainj, Twana Gower, Kim Broers, Suzan Breckenridge. row 2-Barb Crutcher, Coach Barb Nlacke, Debbie New, Linda Kiger, Ann Settlage, Cathy Klasing, Pam Wallis, Pam Powers, Gail Weber, Renee Sherrer-Trainer, Kathy Aladeen, Coach Jon Paul. Not pictured, Suzanne Mays. I, . ' V7 J' ff ,AQ W ff of V 44' I , ,VV4-V M if f I ,ffi ig, 24 fr? 5 , , 527 ' af fc if 4 X, gf -I F ,,m,,,.,1,,,,, iffafw f a 'ig -be Y ,W 'Sv' fe Q' 1,.rb' Dfw i f ,sf ,. , :gg 1 0 -: '-gzfag. J 3-QV, ia. ir af? f'1'PS ' ' t A .2 ' 5,265 mg-H Linda Scarlett and Debbie New nn Settlage Cathy Klasung Suzan Breckenrude and Debbne .J ,Q Wag ,gn a 1,5'f?iq -gf' j,9?ljiQxff,w.v1:f.' 11122:-4 ,1.'- -' - 3 .W ax 'e - v ? ,,z M- vw ,M 495 . :Q v?:'I5 .fl ' V v f ..:.eAv-'.,,wQ-'sfff'3 , , x , .. . .... - ,. 11.1 ,fa . .'. 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Q i 4' ' 1 V 'WN ff 1 f V' ae Nwaw-wmw04f W NIEN'S VOLLEYBALL kneeling-'Luisa Ybarra, Marcia Morrow, Julie Robertson, Cheryl Hall, Robin Maser and Kim Burgett. standing-Debbie Bingaman, Sue Porter, Marty Hoffman, Marcy Boehmer, Marsha Shellhart, Sandy Brooks, and Kathi O'Brien. Not pictured-Cindy Taylor, Gwen Lacefield, .lean Ragsdale, Jayne Phillips, Patty Evans, and Mary Ann Eikermann, assistant coach. an W E Q3W Coach Connie Stapf Team captains-Luisa Ybarra and Marcia Morrow Porter, Jean Z . ,X 1 ,fgfi f , X 48 J? Q.. -1. -7 9 A, ff fn. Qs I ,-,.3,,, J F , A V, W1 I if I , V12 VM. .19 . if . 1 2 - . A , 4 4 , A , igmzyi ,. f,, , 1- if Q. il ff 1-,WV 'W ' A 1 'H 1 is -- .. , 2 ,fc ,xr ,ff f . . . . ,. , 120.1 Rf V , 4 . jg, -Q, ff ag '- , W ,if 0 Q V ff, , V f 15, qw 1 . . , W. 1 H ., , 'ff 'sr ' .L .- , '- if . f 'W f 1 ' 1 A M, N f , , W ,,,, ,V V . 1 p V ., , , 5 .M , ,iff ' ig . Y L ff, ' , 'f K -V x W 1-.3 - 1 A ,il gl J.. 4,3 '. - I V jf A , M A. g Q. , 5 H ,sv i' .j ,gf ,N I ig.,-1 V V if ,mb 'ZH 'V 1.7 7694, I' .rm 3 2 in fi.: I -, I ' , . , .. 1 'Q ' W - 5 1 -1 5 ff f- . , 'Q fs' 'V-A ' . ,. ' f i- ,ff . 'i1Qf fl ' V L., 23- ,Q ' 1,1 , 5 'v,w,.,!,.V5 Q Q ig, lf- .:-2- ' , f 2' K W 1 W 2 2 A U I . 1 , Exif. . , H 5- vdU.4??i.,y , ,. we www 4 N ' ,at V, '17 if W., gl ,, 3, yf . 409,14 ,, , JM ij A t -,.,, . t Q .V N,,, , --MW H4 f 1 ' 1 - 4, fx r L ' , fx, ,,.. ,, in .-1' -1- - .. . . f f wg, ' QIQW f -1 W - 'r I: Q I X '29 A , ' . w .w, n 5: if Q fl 7. if ,,,- .- . ij. . ,,, if .. xx - 4 off I The Cardinal soccer team finished with a 6-8-1 mark against stiff competition. Only in 1973, when the Card kickers finished at 6-6-2 has WJC done better. Jewell opened the season with an embarrassing 10-2 loss to Missouri Southern State before coming back to dump State Fair Community College, 3-2 in Sedalia, as senior winger Lewis Binns scored a pair of goals to gain the victory. Later on in the week it was the Big Red defense that made the difference, as fullbacks Steve Sutton, Bob Head Shoulders, Steve Dudas and John McDowell combined with netminder Tom Leip to shu- tout Tabot College 2-0, Paul Heschmeyer and Dave Pelley tallied for the Cards. The Cardinals then fell three times in succession, a 4- 1 loss to Rockhurst College fwho finished 4lf2 in the nationj, a 2-1 edging by Washington University and a 5-0 loss to Missouri Southern. WJC immediately turned things around, though, beat- ing Park College at home by a 6-0 margin. Pelley notched another pair of goals as did junior winger Brian Humes. The Redbirds then went out and lost a well played game in Kansas U. 3-0, with All District fullback Shoulders having a fine game in a losing effort. Later that week, Sutton had his finest day, scoring a goal and assisting on another as WJC knotted Area Ill champ Concordia College 3-3. Heading to St. Louis, the Cards dropped a rough 5-1 decision to Harris Teacher College before knocking off Lindenwood College 3-2, with Pelley, Binns, and Brad Dunn getting the goals. Upon their return to Liberty, the Redbirds dropped a close verdict to Ottawa University, 1-0, before coming up with the season's high point, a 3- 2 win over the University of Arkansas at Homecoming. Binns and Pelley drove home goals after Steve Buttrick initially ripped the cords. The Cardinals completed their season with a 10-0 romp over Wentworth Military Acad- emy, with Humes, Pelley and Binns each scoring three times with senior Paul Slates getting the other one. The three goals for Pelley gave him 62 during his WJC ca- reer, a school record. , ,diva row Dre .. J 1 ,,, of .H 6 s.,,,,.9 . g . ,, ' , sn Vglkn K KA t - Q. x ...wg ',5.i,.,v fnwiy SDCCER . L-.1-,if 4 - . - Ke 49 'af 'lr-if gs is, Si 9 gc S c 5 .--wg 153053 K5 fl w gms, 4' 1 . . Mg 19 11404 fr .v 99:3 I x my Q fb? 2 . -Y' 'ggi t -N' 5 , 1. N -sv sit J., .gmqgg Q QXM. Nw-ff-Xv.. .1 . + 65.5- I at ,Q Q row 1-Steve Buttrick, Al Garcia, Brad Dunn, Paul l-leschmeyer, Steve Sutton, Steve Dudas and Hank Tomlinson. row 2-Coach Tim Quick, John S Drennon, Glen Rediessel, Lewis Binns, Dave Pelley, Bob Shoulders, John McDowell, Brian Humes, and Tom Leip. 'N E . X ,Sn . ssQ?Qfw f A A ' A , , ' K .. f 1 7 , , ' 'ff' 1 4, I ,1 4, . - , S . 4 j , , , 1 f5fj:Z34w35fz'f' w, ' f L H , f ,, -2,4 , I f gm. I MEN'S VARSITY SWIIVIMIN W-Q5 43 mwl!l ' to N' 5 --WWW. 5131? ,.,,, , ,.., M ,MMMW M -A WA -9 N BASKETBALL The 1976-1977 Basketball season could be summed up in one word - disappointing. The Cardinals, under Coach John Hickman, battled through a tough non-conference schedule versus such Midwestern powers as Marymount C31-55 and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, a NCAA Tournament entry, and seemed to be making pro- gress in remolding a team similar to the previous two seasons. But then disaster struck as the Cardinals lost their first three conference games to Baker, Tarkio, and Graceland. The remainder of the season saw the Cardi- nals post a 4-10 mark with their finest hours coming in the 56-55 victory over Tarkio, the league champion's only loss, and a last second 64-66 loss to UMKC, the eventual District 16 champion. With a full contingent of talented freshmen and sophomores returning the cage picture looks promising at William Jewell College as the junior varsity team, under the guidance of Mike Griffin, finished with a 9-7 record with a win over the Kansas State fresh- men. Post season honors went to John Duke Wayne the frosh Phenom who set a new scoring record for freshmen with 341 points scored and earned 2nd team All-Conference honors. Kirk Chastain broke the sophomore scoring record of Charley Funk C3623 as he finishes with 529 and a 16.0 average which helped him finish on the Honorable Men- tion AII-HACC team for the second straight year. 1 , R row Cha 'Q g.-ig: it., de ' 5 .exp--f-X. ,Ma- W 7-5 muy. i .mg-F.. was .1- S Qalfl Ls-1. PE C skein Y .-.. .4- I .mf in .1 R U -4 fs x row 1-Jim Humphreys, George Johnson, Micky McMurray, Ron Bradley, Joe Breshears, John Wayne. row 2-Neil Walker, Kurt Borneman, Kirk Chastain, Ron Hodgea, I-lodges, Gary Dorr, Norvell Edwards, Mark Shackelford. 1 4' f- M 152035. 1 .gg M .- I f-1 . 45- P' Q, ,, 0 ' ' f 7 1 as i rrsr 1 ' I li, i ' i1', Q M ' f ' - - .W , s -ff A lf rg . M 4 f f - M ,LA . ,,,,,,., PM M5 M , ,Ja 'wr --'- - V r N ' 1- N ii Ed ds 2, J, wayne And R. Hodges - W me Wa' - 'I-Y-'r 'Y flxf lj 5.4.41 I Ld: v ! otd ' ', fx.. e - W 3 ual' if A, V, WM, ,K row 1 Ricky Hamilton Rick Mason Mark Erickson Mike Elliott row 2 Randy Coulter Joe i J R I Y Robbins, David Steininreuck, Doug Novak, Mark Dimcosky, Seott Shannon, David Reis- i l sennerz. 1 -,,,'.nndlll Q!!-I-M,, '-NNN.. E 1 i 2 M 2 x. 39 we 4 Sq I I wa, , I ,Za 3r ,ff X f:2 ' le! 5 Q i RESTLIN gg. . gl ff: .ff 4 Mg, , , tw - j Q' 2 A f A l xv: d 'Q U H Q W' Q., .nh .SQ 4 ,, E YA X h -Mx . , ., -,ffWfRz?vf?x X. N A as x Xxx as ww Yx www Co-captains Dave Frey and Chuck Vufquam QM? ROSTER Dave Frey 126 lb. 8-7-1 Rick Frey 118 lb 7-5-2 Bill Gossett 150 lb 8-6 Dave Pelley 158 lb 5-5 Dan Taylor 134 lb 10-7 Chuck Vifquain 190 Ib 12-4 Bob Ward HYWT 6-4 TEAM RECORD Duals 3-5-1 5th Place in Washington University Tournament. Washington University NCAA Tourna- ment Scores Rick Frey Dave Frey Dan Taylor Bill Gossett Dave Pelley Chuck Vifquain Bob Ward 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 5th 3rd GOLF I I I Il Il I l l I I I I 3 TEAM MEMBERS Kevin Ellenberger Mark Erickson Bruce Gibbs I ' Dan Graham Jim Humphreys, Captain I Allen Meyer I Tom Pettijohn .I Paul Slates I Steve Butler, Coach I I I I HEART OF AMERICA CLASSIC CROSSROADS TOURNAMENT I 10th I I I fl PARK COLLEGE TOURNAMENT 10th ll I I 158 Mike Adams Mitch Axmear Bill Bowman Kevin Burglar' Ros Burrows, Steve Brezinskij MEN'S SWIMMING SWIMMING TEAM NEW scHOOL RECORDS 500 Freestyle 60 Freestyle 'Ejip' 160 lnd. Medley? 100 Backstroke I 200 Backstroke 200 Breaststroke 200 Breaststroke - 1 Meter Diving Q11 divesb Jay Leibinger Ed Leonard Glen Melia Tom Nowka Ken Personett Joe Phelan Dave Stockard Ed Leonard 5114.5 Ken Personett 28.2 Ed Leonard I 1141.4 Ros Burrows 55.9 yy,,4y BQs5fBurrOws 2103.8 Ken Personett 2:23.7 Kevin Burgler 404.4 Points LARRY HAMILTON, COACH JAY LEIBINGER AND KEVIN BURGLER, CO-CAPTAINS H ll C'nd Ho e Sue Sheridan. row 2-Sandy Brooks Sue row 1-Linda Martin, Mary Amundson Nancy Mabrey Luisa Ybarra Abbie a man i y y Merrell, Jenny Rogers, Sally Masters. l i, TENNIS Men's tennis, captained by four-year let- terman Bob Stergos, finished with a season record of 9-7, second place in the Heart of America Collegiate Conference CHACCJ be- hind Baker. Ed Roush was ifl singles player, and combined with Bob Stergos as the -ffl doubles team. Coach Jim Nelson's squad will see everyone but captain Stergos returning, including the return of ace Buddy Worth who was ineligible this season due to transferring back to WJC from Southwest Missouri State. '77 Lettermen Jim Clough 'l' Gary Crosswhite ' Brad Dunn 'l' Murray Jennex 'l Bob Kirkland 'l' Tom Nowka 'Q' Ed Roush 'H' Mike Shephard 'l' Bob Stergos 'f 'X denotes number of letters earned 1, 'r 1,-wie 1 -.1 '-wr ,. 'ff , ,,.. 5 'ff . t H av Joks, Sue .ill f:f??'12'v-If 'fills W f5?'s'f,f?1!f..l2 1... Sue Merrxll Jenny ogers Candy Hoye MEN'S TENNIS The 1977 Men's Varsity tennis team enjoyed another successful season under the guidance of Coach Jim Nelson and leadership of Captain Bob Stergos. After compiling a regular season record of 9-7 that included a first place finish in the Kansas City Kansas Community College Tournament, the Cards captured second in the Heart of America Conference Tournament. 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J,5r'Gfa:g,1,fz,3'i:27f'y''few 'r ,tw .,,,. 11 ' ' 'M-5' f,,,i fifty wfwfm ff 'f l 5 0 f 'V ?,'1.f,1g,m,f-Q, 'w'f'f, , fy gi, qw, 3 :', i,'f2uw - V l,, , M ' X lf,,lgZj,44?4w4,ff,f.g, ,. ,, H U 'Aff 3,3 'C f 'Z 0 y mfg, ' ff I ., , yay- . .W , ,.f, '44 ..,.,. TRACK-HACC I DOOR OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS With an abundance of depth in the distance events and a versatile sophomore named Jerry Floyd, the Cardinal track team, coached by Dar- rell Gourley, captured both the indoor and out- door conference championships. ln the indoor HACC championships at Grace- land, the Cardinals edged past Tarkio and the host Yellowjackets by sweeping the mile and two mile runs plus firsts in the long jump and triple jump, and high jump. ln the latter event, Stark Nelson recorded a most respectable indoor mark of 6'8 . Outdoor competition saw the William Jewell thinclads live up to expectations by winning the title with 153 points followed by Tarkio C1357 and Graceland C1097 Missouri Valley C70J, Ottawa C505 and Central Methodist C4J. Sophomore Jerry Floyd, nicknamed Mr. Versa- tility, scored 31 points in five events-winning the triple jump and 120 high hurdles, third in the high jump, and fourth in the 440 hurdles and long jump. In addition, the Cardinals swept 11 of the first 12 places in the 880 mile, and 3-mile the Cardi- nals, accumulating half of their point total. Par- ticularly impressive in were the times of Schmid C4:16.6J, Harrison C4:17.97J Mike Ausmus C4:18.22J, and George Poland C4:19.14J. Highlights of the outdoor season included the weekly confortations in the distances between teammates, Tim Schmid and George Poland, and the record surge in the 880 by Bob Mouse McPhee. Freshman Tim Schmid shaved more than 24 seconds off the 3-mile record, running a 14:40.0 only to have it shattered at the next meet by Poland in 14:33.6. Poland also established in the 6-mile run. Schmid added his name to the record books in the mile with a 4:16.6. at the conference meet. However, the oldest track record to fall this season was the 880 mark set in 1963. At the KU Relays, Bob Mouse McPhee served notice that the 14 year old record of 1156.9 was in jeopardy. Running an 880 leg of 1:54.2 in the sprint medley relay, he joined with teammates Jim Noland, Bob Symons and John Seymour, in establishing a new WJC standard of 3:32.3. Mouse then official- ly broke the 880 mark by winning the HACC meet in 1:56.01, The next week at the NAIA Dis- trict 16 meet in Point Lookout, Missouri he again lowered the record to 1:55.32 in gaining second place honors. --. 5 --at ,. ' X pe, - mqns NEW INDODR RECORDS 60 yd. Low Hurdles Jerry Floyd 7.2 2 Mile Run Tim Schmid 9:26.8 1 Mile Run Steve Harrison 4:15.11 Mile Relay Seymour, Symons CTied 74 Recordb McPhee, Sitler 3230.7 I. WW X. . f . - 'Kin X , . jb' - 'X l -X , M, ,, . W, , 'ssh-5 me ll? r ' 'QQ Q .5 -wo M. . ... ie . . M f w'j+yi ff: ' . R S AA.. . we 've ' A X + 3 ,KX-' X 'Ia' G , is JI , 'f . ,X A ' , me p,,,i,,, S ff S -, ' . - 7 S S M ' 'Q ,ki M. all we ' S5 'SA FIA on 2. ff' -si f jx xx ' ' ' ' ' W - - - - - - V in V , , , , - ' ?an-aQ3qg.,L.g,.mg..,,,,,.,, ,mm ,H Y 1-- va-Q -4 N...,-.g-,,,,.....q...,,.,,,,.- ,,,,,.,...,,. ,. , on-rv-1 u.:- ,....-,-..1-1-lf-.,,-.E-W.-mf-.,.....m...- ,twill llilii N, Z will M11 NEW OUTDOOR RECORDS 880 YU RUN Bob McPhee 3 Mile RUN George Poland 6 Mile RUN George Poland SDNNT Medley Noland, Syrnons Mile RUN Sitler, McPhee Steve Harrison NEW HACC RECORDS Triple Jump Jerry Floyd Mile Run TimSchmid 3 Mile Run George Poland 880 Yd. 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L X AA row 1: Ed Minor Craig Puckett Rick Lucas Lonnie Garza Don Strickland Darrel Davis Jack Talley Tom Leip Dave Albright. row 2: Greg Creten Ken Harvey Barry Davies Gary Patton Chris Patton Mark Lavery Jerry Adams, Jim Talley, Mike Kennedy, Jim Flappan. row 3: Coach Flook, Mark Nickelson, Don Moxley, Jimmy Ray Haynes, Jay Wohnlich, Rick Miller, Scott Eihholz, Steve Sutton, Betty Ferrell Cbatgirlj. i 4 l .- fv I 1 2 I 1 , f . f , 'J 1 1 , W fs , Q 11. as it 5, 1 it it--,L . , ., 1 1 M ' 5 sf uit-'Jill I IW Y f gl I ,Xi iv 1 ig .3 N X K 5 Q 4 Q , Q 24 Y at ,X 'A ' if L E' V - 1 H ' -111 .ei A-1 J, 1 X, inxs Q , , ,vp 'NX X f is c P Q f AX X in in ek dm 'Ark' 'Q R 1 M 1 i X N J- N 2 Q sam 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Gary Patton, Coach Flook, Don Stricklen .-.. -Q... aa- ....-..:,-.....,.....f , ..-l--e.-:--g....,fg,yg.,:-::e2HBfR?n'f'v-n.f+Ls!-xf-At,m?,:-:-bn:-19--1--4..1 , W 4 if - -Q LM?-L , xt t Q,-w x, FT fl J .Q K .win S. 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I . ,, . .4 N . , ' - , Av I 4.5, 1 A , ' if MV, ff- ggi, V , W. I ,A ,Y gh, ,Q ,. I I' A-V V ggi, 'rw 'Y A .L -.Nw CARDINALS REACH NAIA PLAYOFFS Using the proven success formula of Coach Flook of tough early season com- petition and a late season blitz, the Wil- liam Jewell Cardinals successfully de- fended their Missouri state title CNAIA Dis- trict 165 as well as the four-state cham- pionship CNAIA Area IVD enroute to their second consecutive appearance in the national playoffs. WJC began the season with a tough spring tour against such schools as the U. of Arkansas, SMU, North Texas State and Tulsa, finishing with a 10-10 mark. The Cardinals then duplicated their late season surge of last year by winning 29 of their last 37 games. Entering the statewide competition in District 16 at Warrensburg ranked 42 behind their ri- vals, Missouri Western CSt. Josephj, WJC ace pitcher Jay Wohnlich hurled his third shutout of the season and the 10th victo- ry against two losses in defeating Harris Teachers' College in the first round. The Cardinals opened up in Area IV with a convincing 9-0 win over Morningside Clowah College. However, WJC had to re- vive themselves just as they had done in the District 16 competition the week be- fore. After losing to the U. of Wisconsin- LaCrosse, WJC returned to defeat them twice on the final day to qualify as one of the eight teams in the nation to make the national tourney. St. .loseph's Phil Welch Stadium hosted the national tourney. WJC drew Lewis Clll.J in the first round of double elimina- tion tournament play. Unfortunately for the Cardinals the script was the same as last year against Lewis, as they lost 13-2. ln the second round, WJC eliminated Monmouth CN.J.J College 6-2 and were pitted against Southeastern Oklahoma in round three. Trailing only 3-1 in the sev- enth, the Cardinals left the bases loaded twice and lost 10-3 as Southeastern struck for four runs in the seventh and three in the ninth to eliminate Jewell. Coach Flook, in his second year back at William Jewell, led the Cardinals into the national tourney, finishing with a 43-22 record. '- LZ-L ,.k. ' -'un.4-..:4..x..u-4,,:- mg.:- ffQyQfp ' wg, , m 475516 mf-z My ,i, Lf ywisyf f M If I X f m , Ili: ' 1 , X I ,QW ff , ,, ' -J, ,, ,f 1,1 W a1W ,j-: qi ,Q ff, 15 Qui f Q, af . ra 1 f, ,q.,,, Y,w. D2 L f ff,i,,fZ'f,ff, H 2 ' Q fzfiffffoi' ' iii ' KM I if W I v W ,f 54 Q11 X ! . f gi 1 4 . V 4' , Z , 7 6 If sis! 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Q -rf' A ,A 1- 35 f .,L'- ' ,. . E V, f W ws '1 3 , K VIIVN , Q L, X k , . ,337 ?X 1 3 9 A j i 'V 3 X J V S 0 kg: Q V I NL . , s aj m,-,xi f --- ,, D. , A . .V5b' my A in , L V, h n 4 if W ' , if ig, .ij M C Q yr , Ji IVR? , , K nw xx is VKKVK K f KX VV 7 ,:,, Zi ,V t , .V K Vx my .T x 4' L ,V If . S as f, Q, 4 ii w 1 1 f ff , S .A'. if 3 K a2,g,jZ,X fffgwf 53, ,XR f .. ir, + f f' X. i X K A x 51 Q SENIORS MICHAEL AGEE K C Mo ROLAND ALLEN Harrisonville, Mo. VINITA ANDERSON K.C., Mo. DAVID ARCHULETA Independence, Mo. DEBRA AUSTIN K.C., Mo SUE AXMEAR Cedar Rapids, Ia. PAULA BAIN K.C., Mo. LARRY BALL Centralia, Mo. KIM BARKSDALE Steelville, Mo. RHONDA BECKERDITE Harrisonville, Mo. MARION BENNETT K.C., Mo. BONNIE BERQUIST , fam y ,f- f' '- W fMvvuuuvnm,.,,,,, fl fi 7 ,,f, if 'V A -A 1 ,zfarf - I 4 ff ' ,j'5L f7f I, , ff. 5,74 iw' f'-46, , Zf 'Q Overland Park, Ks. ff- f f ff 45 f'4'f!'lf , of ,f , ff X f ff wmv? f I A. A . ff I Q Z I Off, , We ,V LEWIS BINNS Wayne, Pa. BOBBIE BLACK Brookfield, Mo. MICHAEL BLAYLOCK K.C., Mo. CARL BOLICK Laredo, Tx. ANGELA BONNER Grandview, Mo. CHERYL BRAMBLETT Creve Coeur, Mo. PEGGY BRAUNGARDT Troy, Mo. SUZAN BRECKENRIDGE Plattsburg, Mo. LYNDELL BRENTON Liberty, Mo. SUSAN BROCK Bradenton, FI. HOWARD BROOKS St. Louis, Mo. DAVID BROWN Independence, Mo GARY BRYAN K.C., Mo. DAVID BURNS Polo, Mo. BRENDA BURRIS Carbondale, II. SUSAN CAMPBELL Caddville, Mo. SANDRA CANADY San Antonio, Tx. ,puff MARY CLOSSON Independence, Mo. M' MATTHEW CLOUGH K.C., Ks. BOBBY COCH RAN Corning, Ar. JANE COGAN Independence, Mo. DEBRA CONSTANTINE St. Louis, Mo. JAMES COOKSEY Moberly, Mo. KATHLEEN COZAD Liberty, Mo. SCOTT COZAD Liberty, Mo. REBECCA CRAIG St. Joseph, Mo. JO ELLEN CRAGHEAD Mexico, Mo. DIANA CRAIN K.C., Mo. SANDY CROSS Excelsior Springs, Mo. RHONDA CROUCH Independence, Mo. -my wr Qs- 'v DEBORAH CROW Parma, Mo. MATTHEW CULVER St. Joseph, Mo. ANN CUNEIO Sullivan, Mo. KIM DAVID Liberty, Mo. MICHAEL DECKER Festus, Mo. MARISE DUFF Columbia, Mo. KEVIN ELLENBERGER Plattsburg, Mo. ANN ELLIS Albuquerque, N.M. LARRY ENGLEBRICK K.C., Ks. JANNETTE EVANS Liberty, Mo. DANIEL FERRELL Liberty, Mo. ESTHER FETTERS K.C., Mo. JOHN FLATBUSH Liberty, Mo. DAVID FREY Weston, Mo. MARYLIN GALLIMORE Richmond, Mo. DANIEL GRAHAM St. Louis, Mo. LISA GUERRANT Fulton, Mo. DEBORAH HAND Bradenten, Fl. JAMES HAPPY Lees Summit, Mo. JANET HARBORD Liberty, Mo. KENNETTE HARDER Higginsville, Mo. KAY HARRIS Makinen Mn. JIMMY HAYNES Miami, Ok. HOWARD HAYS Richmond, Va. LEE ANN HEATON Champaign, II. IRVIN HENRY K.C., Ks. LONNY HIGHTOWER Hemet, Ca. BRUCE HIRSCHLER Leavenworth, Ks. KRISTIE HOLDER Independence, Mo SHARON HORN Independence, Mo BRENDA HORNING Harrisburg, II. RAY HOSMAN Liberty, Mo. CINDY HOYE Liberty, Mo. SH ELIA HUGHES Excelsior Springs, Mo. GREG HUNTER St. Louis, Mo. KAREN JACOBY K.C., Mo. GEORGE JOHNSON Independence, Mo JOHN JOHNSON Liberty, Mo. JOYCE JOHNSON Oak Grove, Mo. DAVID KELSAY Urich, Mo. MICHAEL KENNEDY Liberty, Mo. ANN KNAGGS Lagrange, Mo. MARK KNAPP Leavenworth, Ks. THOMAS KOONTZ K.C., Ks. GREG LEBOLD Lawson, Mo. SCOTT LOGAN Overland Park, Ks REBECCA LONG K.C., Mo. KAREN McANINCH Florissant, Mo. PAM McATEE Hazelwood, Mo. SARAH McCOY Independence, Mo. THERESA MCDERMOTT Pacific, Mo. JOHN McDOWELL Raytown, Mo. DAVID McINNES Independence, Mo. MICKEY MCMURRAY Raytown, Mo. JANET MAAG St Joseph Mo VICKI MALLORY Grandview Mo KENT MARSH Los Altos Ca SUSAN MATHENEY K C Mo TERRY MAUER Liberty Mo BARBARA MAYDEN K C Mo . , . , . , . . ., . , . . ., . SUSAN MEADOR Ramsey N.J. ALLEN MEYER Raytown, Mo. JEFFREY MILNE Oregon, Mo. SCOTT MIZES Liberty, Mo. DANIEL MOFFATT St. Louis, Mo. -kfr L-v11L Q-.-,v- ,E1 13 5 -4 Z O I1 52 cn nz CD N 'T 3 CD Z4 Z O , ,W Q. ' uv Q, 6 w JL so w MOS I XS wx S . A X X x 6, X '91 fx J xi A . 5' ROSEMARY MREEN St. Ann, Mo. JANICE MUNCY Independence, Mo. MARK MUNCY Coffeyville, Ks. GARY MYERS Independence, Mo. CINDY NEIL Blue Springs, Mo. SHARON NIEMEYER Independence, Mo. BEVERLY OAKES Overland Park, Ks MARY O'CONNOR Sedalia, Mo. PATRICK O'DELL ,,,,,,.,V y Kearney, Mo. DEBORAH y A 11'i OVERSTREET , X , If X A .X ' F17 N Liberty, Mo. i ,, wooN MI PAIK , I W Kc., Ks. '-r1- ,I CAROLYN PALMER ,1i '1 fgg,gA, Kc., KS. fag I I X lil ligl IQ, X if f'Nf,QA ., 1? , . 'JYZZ f iff! 4 z,,f, --....,,-h , ' , , 'ff .54 ffiiig, 9, , 25 , I W Q, , ' ,K 74,5 M7 ,V if ' fvfz? . V' '71 ' , ' I S as RONALD PARTRIDGE Excelsior Springs GARY PATTON K.C., Mo. PAULA PATTON Winfield, Mo. DAVID PELLEY St. Louis, Mo. DONIA PERRINE Monroe City, Mo. MARILYN PEW K.C., Ks. JAYNE PHILLIPS K.C., Mo. GEORGE POLAND Greensburg, Ks. DEBI PROFFITT Garden City, Mo. LYNDA RAINEY Creve Coeur, Mo. JAMIE RATHBUN Independence, Mo. DEBORAH REDFORD Leavenworth, Ks. CAROLYN REED Raytown, Mo. SALLIE REYNOLDS K.C., Mo. JOHN RICHMOND N.K.C., Mo. WAYNE RICKARD Raytown, Mo. JULIA ROBERTSON Iberia, Mo. MARK ROBINSON Jefferson City, Mo. MICHAEL ROGERS Sherwood, Ar. LESLIE SAKMAR K.C., Mo. HAROLD SCHMIDT Raytown, Mo. DEAN SCHOONOVER Hannibal, Mo. CARA SCOTT Norborne, Mo. ANITA SEELEY Grandview, Mo. MARITA SEHRT Independence, Mo. STEVEN SETTLE Ballwin, Mo. MARK SHACKELFORD Independence, Mo. LISA SHEPARD Bridgeton, Mo. VIOLA SIAO San Jose, Ca. CAROL SIESENNOP St. Louis, Mo. SHERRY SIZEMORE K.C., Mo. WILLIAM SLATER K.C., Mo. PAUL SLATES St. Louis, Mo. YUMIKO SMELSER K.C., Mo. 'wwf' i'eM G' msg ms I AM 1 x '1' I Q ., :,,. V, i I 4 api s 55 K0 GLENNA SMITH Crestwood, Mo. GREG SMITH St. Joseph, Mo. PEGGY SMITH Gilman City, Mo. LISA SOLOMON Jefferson City, Mo. CHRISTINE STEPHENS K.C., Mo. BOB STERGOS Jennings, Mo. f?yg:f ' 186 I JANIS TANNER Richmond, Mo. CHRISTINE TAYLOR Williamstown, W.V. TIM TOMA St. Louis, Mo. CHARLOTTE TRUEX St. Louis, Mo. JAMES WAITS Independence, Mo. DAVID WALKER Independence, Mo. SHERRY WALL St. Joseph, Mo. PAMELA WALLIS Florissant, Mo. STUART WARREN St. Louis, Mo. JILL WATTS Moberly, Mo. DAWN WEBB Gladstone, Mo. ROBERT WILSON K.C., Mo. SHARON WEISENSTEIN Florissant, Mo. WILLIAM WHITE K.C., Mo. GLORIA WHITWORTH St. Louis, Mo. CHIAKI YAMABE Fukuoka, Japan STEVEN YOUNG Summersville, Mo. PATRICIA ZWIEBEL K.C., Mo. I DOROTHY ROBBINS KATHY ALADEEN St. Joseph, Mo. PATRICIA ALLEN K.C., Mo. CONNIE ANDRESS K.C., Mo. ELIZABETH AULGUR Gallatin, Mo. CAROL BACIGALUPO Lynchburg, Va. SHARON BANKSTON Kearney, Mo. DAVID BARKER Liberty, Mo. DEBRA BARR Springfield, Mo., RONALD BLAND K.C., Mo. MARY BLEDSOE Wichita, Ks. JAMES BLOMBERG Sullivan, Mo. KEN BLURTON Liberty, Mo. JANE BOYD Edgerton, Mo. LINDA BOYD Lake Winnebago, Mo. KIMBERLY BROERS Belleville, II. LOIS BRONSON Littleton, Co. SANDRA BROOKS Lamar, Mo. DOUG BROWN K.C., Mo. JOHN BROWN St. Louis, Mo. f ,W 'Kew we-M vi- , W ' jiwfg Y. :VI -I 'W fiflilv' ,QW JUNIORS w- 'S. JOYCE BROWN Jefferson, City JILL BURMEISTER St. Louis, Mo. ROSCOE BURROWS Coffeyville, Ks. STEPHEN BUTTRICK St. Louis, Mo. BRENDA BUTTS Overland Park, Ks. STEVE BUSCHHORN Independence, Mo. KATHLEEN CALVERT K.C., Mo. MARK CARNEY Osceola, Mo. DEBRA CLARK Blue Springs, Mo. DALE COOK Washington Park, ll. JEFFREY COOK K.C., Ks. MARGARET COOK Hockessin, Delaware CHARLES COOPER K.C., Mo. CIMEYCE CREASON Prairie Village, Ks. GREGG CRETEN K.C., Mo. TIMOTHY CRONLEY K.C., Mo. RENEE DANFORTH Florissant, Mo. DARRELL DAVIS Fulton, Mo. JEFF DAVIS Xenia, Oh. NAN DAY Henrietta, Mo. BILL DRAKE Danville II JOHN DRENON Sedalia Mo STEVE DONELSON Plattsburg Mo MARK EDMONDSON Bolivar Mo MARLENE EDWARDS Edgerton Ks DAVE ESCHELMAN Independence Mo CARLENE EVANS K.C., Ks. GAYLE EVANS Liberty, Mo. DANNY DECKER So. Greenfield, Mo VICKI DEGONIA Maplewood, Mo. FRED FARRIS Faucett, Mo. FRANKIE FIDDLER Liberty, Mo. SARAH FITZPATRICK Salisbury, Mo. DENA FOLEY Raytown, Mo. RICHARD FORE Basehor, Ks. SUSAN FOREMAN Hannibal, Mo. KIM FOSTER Cabool, Mo. KRIS FOSTER Liberty, Mo. LINDA FULLER Holt, Mo. GRETCHEN FUNK Lancaster, Mo. JANET GABBERT Kearney, Mo. JEFFRY GARDNER Chillicothe, Mo. MINDY GILLASPIE Richmond, Mo. ROBIN GRABLE St. Louis, Mo. MELANIE GRIFFIN K.C., Mo. SUSAN GOODWIN St. Joseph, Mo. MARK GOURLEY Liberty, Mo. DAVID HAMILTON Somerville, N.J. DENNIS HARLAN K.C., Mo. NAOMI HARMAN Bynumville, Mo. DENISE HARMON K.C., Mo. JANE HARMON Richmond, Mo. EDWARD HARTL K.C., Mo, K.C., - ,.z1 - 'aff ' 0 , t gvfnflf' 40 LARRY HASSEL Manchester, Mo. MIKE HAWLEY K.C., Mo. ANNE HAWTHORNE Manitou Springs, Col ANN HEERBOTH St. Louis, Mo. DEE ANN HENRY Bonner Springs, Ks. LARRY HESKETT Wadsworth, Oh. MARK HODGES St. Louis, Mo. DAVID HOWELL Wichita, Ks. DEBRA HUDLEMEYER Liberty, Mo. I CINDY HULSEY St. Louis, Mo. ,, , I if-Q JIM HUMPHREYS Jefferson City, Mo. MARTHA HURST Repubiica De Pan PEGGY HUTCHISON K.C., Mo. FAITH ILDZA Gladstone, Mo. KIM JAMISON K.C., Mo. MURRAY JENNEX Clinton, Mo. JEFF JONES Independence, Mo. KAREN JONES 2 ,X e . fb V FW ff ,J-rx g , 7 4' . 1 f f W 1 f ' IV ig, ff ,ff W X J A iff M K if ! ,K K' Y 7 K Av K 9 f y f fl J 2 7 T' 5 J r f QW e 2 w ' fi 1 f X f f f C' 4 X 's :MEI I get f Q 2 Chase, Ks. MICHAEL KELLER Maramec, Ok. ANDEE KELLY Raytown, Mo. LINDA KIGER St. Louis, Mo. KATHY KILKER St. Louis, Mo. JUNE ANN KING Excelsior Springs, Mo. SHELLEY KING Excelsior Springs, Mo. KELLEY KLOPFENSTEIN K.C., Mo. DIANE KLOPP Leavenworth, Ks. LAURA KNIGHT K.C., Mo. JODY KNOWLES K.C., Mo. GWENDOLYN LACEFIELD K.C., Ks. PATRICIA LA HAY K.C., Mo. KATHY LAMAR Jefferson City, Mo KATHRYN LASSWELL K.C., Mo. 5 1 ,. 41 A 9? 2 Z z a, , i w 2 2 2 N Q E GAIL ROGERS St. Louis, Mo. JENNIFER ROGERS Excelsior Springs, Mo. DEBRA SANDERS St. Louis, Mo. MELODY SCHNEIDER Cosby, Mo. KATHY SHANNON Denver, Co. MARSHA SHELLHART Cole Camp, Mo. RENEE SHERRER Parkville, Mo. MARY HELEN SHERWIN St. Louis, Mo. PAULA SHISLER Albany, Mo. MARYBETH SMITH Prairie Village, Ks. EILEEN SOMMERVILLE St. Charles, Mo. JULIE STONE Independence, Mo. REBECCA STONE Prairie Village, Ks. STEVE STREET Fenton, Mo. DON STRICKLEN K.C., Ks. nl, if JEWQ .,',', ' ' af V ff ' ,M A W4 ,151 , iff' W 5 ',f ,fv , CZ, y'u,dw M 1, on , 0 f,,.,f9,. ,. 3 Q' igwr eww CATHY ADAIR K.C., Ks. CHERIE ADAIR Raytown, Mo. MICHAEL ADAMS Crestwood, Mo. PAMELA ALLEN St. Louis, Mo. GERALD ALLEY Liberty, Mo. LAURIE ANDERSON Leawood, Ks. LESA ARMAGOST Rea, Mo. SUE ARNING Plattsburg, Mo. MADELINE AXUM St. Louis, MO. NANCY BAKER Sugar Creek, Mo. MARY BALL Bridgeton, Mo. MARC BARNETT Crane, Mo. TERRY BARNETT Excelsior Springs, Mo. CHRIS BASEL Shawnee, Ks. JANET BAUSMAN St. Louis, Mo. BRENDA BECK Independence, Mo. 'I . If ., ,iff X f , ,Z ,pw 'gn , it ig, Yu New ff I f n .. f 17511 fi 1 X I SOPHO ORES My Rf RN 1 I or S 7 mf.. mf 1 1: X , X K. dvi K Q LINDA BECK Independence, Mo BRENDA BECKERDITE Harrisonville, Mo. KRISTIN BEERY Prairie Village, Ks. MARY JANE BERREY K.C., Mo. BECKY BLANTON EI Dorado, Ks. MARCY BOEHMER St. Charles, Mo. SUSAN BOGART Kearney, Mo. DAVID BOLLINGER St. Joseph, Mo. KURT BORNEMAN Middletown, Oh. ROB BOWERS Hamilton, Mo. BILL BOWMAN Northville, Mi. KENNA BRATCHER K.C., Mo. SARA BRAY Madisonville, Ky. MARK BREDEMEIER Kentwood, Mi. JOE BRESHEARS Brentwood, Mo. STEVEN BREWER Deloit, la. CAROLYN BRIGGS Ofallon, Mo. AMALIA BRUCHEZ Raytown, Mo. ALVIN BULLARD Miami, FI. SHAWN BULLER Sedalia, Mo. PHILIP BURDETT St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM CABALLERO New York, N.Y. i 3 E 1 J 1 4 1 i E 5 s CINDY DAYTON Naples, Italy DOUGLAS DEUEL K.C., Mo. KATHY DEW Hemet, Ca. DAWN DRIGGERS Hutchinson, Ks. MARJORIE DUDLEY K.C., Mo. CHRIS EATON Greeley, Co. KATHERINE ECKMAN Louisiana, Mo. JUDY EISFELDT St. Louis, Mo. DAVID ELSBURY Liberty, Mo. PATRICIA EVANS Independence, Mo. JOE EWING Farnhamville, Ia. CINDY EYE Potosi, Mo. LYNN EYER Independence, Mo. BETTY FERRELL Raleigh, Ms. KATHY FERRISS Liberty, Mo. JEFFERY FISHER St. Louis, Mo. JEFF FLOYD Blue Springs, Mo. JERRY FLOYD K.C., Mo. LYNN FORLOW Rayville, Mo. ROBERT FRANKLIN Independence, Mo. KAREN FRENCH Richmond, Mo. LORI FREYTAG Raleigh, N.C. PAUL GAMBILL Des Moines, Ia. LA VONNE GARRISON K.C., Mo. CYNTHIA GIBSON King City, Mo. TWANA GOWER Oak Grove, Mo. LISA GRIFFITH Clarksville, Mo. PATRICIA GRIFFITH Dawn, Mo. MARILYN HACKMANN Fulton, Mo. KENTON HALFORD Overland Park, Ks. CHERYL HALL Springfield, Il. AUGUSTA HALLETT Lees Summit, Mo. MELANIE HANNA Bloomfield, Mo. KAREN HANSFORD K.C., Mo. CYNTHIA HART K.C., Mo. VICKI HARTLEY Peculiar, Mo. JILL HARVEY Salisbury, Rhodesia JUDY HAYS K.C., Mo. RICK HAYES Liberty, Mo. DANIEL HEAD Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. MARY HEATON Champaign, II. RICHARD HENGES K.C., Mo. KENNETH HERMAN Troy, II. JERRY HILL Grandview, Mo. LINDA HOAGLAND Excelsior Springs, Mo. RONALD HODGES K.C., Mo. MARTY HOFFMAN K.C., Mo. VICKIE HOFFMAN Atchison, Ks. DAVID HOLDER Manchester, Mo. KAREN HOLLSTROM K.C., Mo. LORI HOODENPYLE Leawood, Ks. RUTH HOUTMAN K.C., Ks. ELIZABETH HOWELL Quitman, Ga. LAURA HUNT Unionville, Mo. DE ANN HUNTER Independence, Mo. PAMELA JACKSON Villa Ridge, II. GREGG JAMES Freernan, Mo, CHERI JOHNSON Oak Grove, Mo. ELTON JOHNSON Liberty, Mo. JAY JOHNSON Oak Grove, Mo. PENNY JOHNSON K.C., Mo. SUSAN JOHNSON Kings Park, N.Y. BRENDA JONES K.C., Mo. DIANE JONES Chase, Ks. KATHLEEN KARPEN K.C., Mo. BILLY KERR K.C., Mo. MARK KIEFER Hermann, Mo. THOMAS KIRKENDALL Shemram Golhak Thera PEGGY LACY Fairway, Ks. MICHELLE LAHEY Independence, Mo JANET LARISON Weston, Mo. DEBBIE LAYMAN Marshfield, Mo. SHERYL MOUNT K.C., Mo. DONNIE MOXLEY Rothville, Mo. LISA MYNATT Avondale, Mo. GALE NAUMAN K.C., Mo. JOHN NELSON Denison, Ia. MARK NICKELSON Potosi, Mo. KATHRYN PENNIMAN Independence, Mo. ELIZABETH I PERFATER Grandview, Mo. JOE PHELAN Ballwin, Mo. STEVEN POPEJOY Excelsior Springs, Mo. DAN POWELL Excelsior Springs, Mo. MARY POWELL Topeka, Ks. DEBORAH POWERS Hamburg, Ia. JEAN RAGSDALE K.C., Mo. KATHRYN REDHAIR Solon Ia. WANDA REYNOLDS Red Bird, Ok. SHARON RICHARDSON Troy, II. RONALD ROBBINS Odessa, Mo. DIANNE ROGERS Kimberling City, Mo. LINDA ROSENBAUGH K.C., Mo. EDWARD ROUSH Independence, Mo. ROBIN ROWDEN K.C., Mo. LINDA SANDERS Liberty, Mo. NANCY SAPP Gladstone, Mo. 4,7 -:Al Z ? A I f! 1 L i 4 ' NR A44 'I ij? '- 'r W '54 'fa X 33? , -4. X if N - f Q iz 51 I 'i k -is 4 fw fi! A I LINDA SCARLEIT Fairfax, Mo. MAGGIE SCHAEFER Shawnee Mission, Ks. SUSAN SCHOENLAUB St. Joseph, Mo. RICHARD SCHWABAUER Liberty, Mo. DANIEL SCHWARTZ Chesterfield, Mo. CHERYL SEIDEL Lohman, Mo. ANN SETTLAGE Jennings, Mo. VICKIE SHELQUIST Gladstone, Mo. DANNY SIEGEL Excelsior Springs, Mo. DEBBIE SILVEY Versailles, Mo. MARK SIMCOSKY Lake Lotawana, Mo. DANIEL SIMONIN Marshall, Mo. SHARON SIMONIN Marshall, Mo. SUSAN SIMPSON St. Joseph, Mo. DURINDA SLOVER Pleasant Hill, Mo. KENDRA SMITH Kuantan, Maiaysia MARTEN SPENA Peculiar, Mo. BRENDA SPIDLE Cameron, Mo. MICHAEL STEINER Sioux City, Ne. WILLIAM STILLEY Raytown, Mo. DAVID STOCKARD Lees Summit, Mo MICHAEL STOCKTON K.C., Mo. JEANETTE STOECKLIN Florissant, Mo. BETTY STREET Liberty, Mo. DAVID SWOFFORD Taylors, S.C. JOYCE TANNER Richmond, Mo. CYNTHIA TAYLOR Steelville, Mo. KIMBERLY TEMPS St. Joseph, Mo MELISSA THRASHER Liberty, Mo. KENNETH TOUNZEN St. Joseph, Mo 1, 7 ,Q Jawsffuhf I x x j K x1A'x fiix MELODY TRAFTON Richmond, Mo. KATHERINE TREWETT Shawnee, Ks. DAN TAYLOR Pottersville, Mo NOAH ULDALL St. Peters, Mo. MARK VANCE Henrietta, Mo. NEIL WALKER Independence, Mo. ANITA WARD Grandview, Mo. EILEEN WARGO Bristol, Ct. MIAL WARREN K.C., Mo. MARY WEISS Liberty, Mo. PENNIE WHITE St. Joseph, Mo. MARY WIERZBICKY Excelsior Springs, Mo. LINDA WIESE Liberty, Mo. PATTY WILLIS Overland Park, Ks. RUSSELL WITTING Oak Grove, Mo. CYNTHIA WOHLGEMUTH Reidland, Ky. DONALD WOHLFORD K.C., Mo. SHELLEY WRIGHT Mexico City, Mexico ANN WYMORE Liberty, Mo. CONNIE YEATES K.C., Mo. BEV ADAM Lathrop, Mo. ROBBA ADDISON Independence, Mo LISA ADKINS Excelsior Springs, Mo. DENNIS AGEE K.C., Mo. MARY ALLINDER Independence, Mo. DARLENE ANDERSON Maryland Heights, Mo. DAVID ANDERSON Centraiia, II. PAULA ANDERSON St. Louis, Mo. MARY AMUNDSON Prairie Village, Ks. STEPHEN ASHER Odessa, Mo. CAROL AUBREY K.C., Mo. LYNN AULGUR Grandview, Mo. DEAN BAKER Normandy, Mo. BILLIE BAILEY Kearney, Mo. KATHY BANKSTON Liberty, Mo. CRAIG BARKER King City, Mo. KEVIN BARKER Monmouth, II. WILLIAM BARRICK Sedalia, Mo. AUTUMN BEARD Grandview, Mo. DAVID BEISSENHERZ Raytown, Mo. BRIAN BINCH Champaign, II. DEBORAH BINGAMAN Sedalia, Mo. an - It I' JANE BINNS Wayne, Pa. MARY BISHOP Martinsburg, Mo BRETT BORG Raytown, Mo. MICHELLE BOULWARE Raytown, Mo. BARRY BOWLES Liberty, Mo. GINA BOWMAN Savannah, Mo. THOMAS BOYD Winnebago, Mo. STEVE BOYER Farmington, Mo. ROBEN BOYTER K.C., Mo. SCOTT BRECHEISEN Savannah, Mo. SUSAN BRENNEMAN Independence, Mo LYNN BROWN Excelsior Springs Mo. TERRY BROWN K.C., Mo. PAUL BRUCE Ballwin, Mo. MARILEE BUCKNER Wheelin Mo gy - MARION BULLOCK Smithville, Mo. JANE BURGER Denver, Co. KIM BURGETT Independence, Mo. PATRICK BUTCHER K.C., Mo. EVAN CALLOW K.C., Mo. DANNY CARTER St. Clair, Mo. DENNIS CARTER Liberty, Mo. RUTH CARTER Higginsville, Mo. OTHONIEL CASTRO K.C., Ks. DEBBIE CHASTEEN Liberty, Mo. MARTY CHRISMAN Grandview, Mo. BYRON CLINKINGBEARD Leavenworth, Ks. DEBBIE COBLE Belton, Mo. DWIGHT COLEMAN Lawson, Mo. HEIDI CONRADS Moline, II. ROBIN COX Papillion, Neb. SUSAN COX Aberdeen, S.D. DEANNA CRABB K.C., Mo. CINDY CRAIN Lawrence, Ks. i -as C-11 C2 l ,bile 'S 45-,,,,-I W ,, - . , ' f' - ' ' - A , I , - 'f Yf'7fW .. .M fff.,.,,,Vw,f' , I 7 '52 Lrg, Q f: Q ,- 1 Q,ZAf TJ I I I I Xgssa I I. I 1 1 an :WM 69:5 .ff ,eb -pe 'Hn :Gi if Xi I ff, 5 I V . .,., M .HY ff BARBARA CREW Excelsior Springs, Mo. NEVA CZAIA Fieldon, ll. PHILIP DAVID Liberty, Mo. HOLLY DAVIDSON K.C., Mo. JAMES DAVIS Lucerne, Mo. JERRY DAVIS Excelsior Springs, Mo. VICKY DAVISON Duncan, Ne. COLLEEN DENNEY K.C., Mo. TAMMY DEUEL K.C., Mo. MINDY DENVER St. Joseph, Mo. ROBERT DITSCH Independence, Mo. KATHY DOHRN K.C., Mo. CHERYL DUCKWORTH Liberty, Mo. STEVE DUNAVANT Fulton, Mo. JANET DUNCAN Springfield, Mo. CYNTHIA DUNFEE Grant City, Mo. SONJA EDWARDS Edgerton, Ks. SCOTT EICHHOLZ Ofellon, Mo. MICHAEL ELLIOTT Eagleviile, Mo. MARK ERICKSON Crete, Ne. JO EVANS Independence, Mo. BETH FARMER K.C., Mo. TOM FERRELL Liberty, Mo. KERRY FLOYD Gladstone, Mo. NANCY FOREMAN Hannibal, Mo. ROBERT FOSTER Boonville, Mo. ROBIN FOSTER Harrisonville, Mo. CATHY FOWLER Newtown, Mo. JANET FOX Raytown, Mo. CAROL FRAZEE Marshall, Mo. LU ANN FRIEDRICH Harrisonville, Mo. MARK FRITZ K.C., Ks. ELIZABETH FROST Quitman, Ga. JAMES GAINES Troy, ll. GAYNELL GALLAGHER Independence, Mo. DANIEL GALLOWAY Bowling Green, Mo. ALFRED GARCIA K.C., Mo. NANCY GARNER Overland Park, Ks. MIKE GARRISON K.C., Mo. CHERYL GAULDIN K.C., Mo. N? ,, w J fx ' f, ff 1 Q xx. ,QA ,A fl 1' ' 7 Q , Q I , If y f , X jf, Ag' G . X Xl 1 2 '24 I I ,fi ,fr ff' 1 ,aus ,ww fi -1- -4 X -1-sf . , , I I 1 in-Hi I W f,q Y 5 VIZIX 3 . f fi! 5 :Ax , X 5, I I PATRICIA GENTZKE K.C., Mo. KAREN GILL Richmond, Mo. JIM GINN K.C., Mo. JANE GOODSON Macon, Mo. GLEN GRIFFIN K.C., Mo. WAYNE GROOMS Festus, Mo. TERRY HALE Oak Grove, Mo. ABBIE HALLMAN K.C., Mo. LORI HAMLINE Independence, Mo. ANNE HANCOCK St. Louis, Mo. DEBORAH HARLAN K.C., Mo. STEVE HEATH King City, Mo. SUSAN HEATH King City, Mo. ELIZABETH HEINE Cedarhurst, N.Y. BRENDA HELLAND Nagano shi Nagano ken LINDA HENKE Shawnee, Ks. ROBIN HESKETT Wadsworth, Oh. SHARON HIATT K.C., Mo. LYNETTE HICKS K.C., Mo. MICHAEL HOGAN Independence, Mo. -lily, v-we-5, RICHARD HOLMAN Sedalia, Mo. LISA HOSIVIAN Cowgill, Mo. JULIE HUBBARD K.C., Mo. KAREN HUNT Marshfield, Mo. DAVID HURST Richmond, Va. ELIZABETH JACKSON Shelbina, Mo. DAN JACKSON Independence, Mo. SHORT JACKSON Independence, Mo. JOHN JOHNSON Belen, N.M. JANICE JONES K.C., Mo. BARBARA KECK Lone Jack, Mo. KANDY KEITH Greenwood, Mo. 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Q 4 X -v I I X250 .gx H X ' Wk X 1 Q2 IAA X I 222 3 i BJ ff'-W , -I ee' E f 'Hi-'f'?. t..,f ' - .. DAVID WORLEY Wichita, Ks. DAVID WRIGHT Liberty, Mo. DALE YOUNG Crete, II. RODGER YOUNG Eastop, Mo. .3 der IFC Delta Mu Delta. GARY BRESSMAN: Education. SUSAN BROCK: Psychology: Tennis Team: CSU: Tri-PSI: Tatler Revue Queen Candidate. tant I CHRI istrat MARC BSA: SENIOR SUMMARY MIKE AGEE: Business Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha: CUA Fine Arts commit- tee: Tatler Revue: Intramurals. : JENNIFER ALBRIGHT: Physical Education and Learning Disabilities: Zeta Tau Alpha: Pi Gamma Mu: Varsity Field Hockey: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: Intramurals: FCA: Big Sis Council: PEM. JOHN ALLEN: Business Administration and History. ROLAND ALLEN: History. 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MARCIA CARUTH: Elementar ' - BSA: CSU: Pi Gamma Mu: AOIEPSZEZTSN' JEFFERY CAYLOR: Political science. ' DEBORAH CHAPMAN: Elementary Educa- tion: CUA: Big Sis: ACE. PETER CIPOLLA: Business Administration JUNE CLARK: Communication and Politil cal Science: Alpha Delta Pi: Tatler Revue, KELLEY CLOND: Business Administration and Political Science. MARY BETH CLOSSON: Elementary Edu- cation: ACE: Teacher's Aide. MATTHEW CLOUGH: Philosophy and Eng- lish: Lambda Chi Alpha. BOB COCHRAN, JR.: Physical Education: Varsity Football, Captain: FCA: PEM: J- Club: Intramurals: College Republicans, JANE COGAN: Education. CAROL COLLINS: Nursing Education. MARK COMLEY: Political Science: Read- er's Theater: Tatler Revue, Emcee: Lamb- da Chi Alpha: IFC Aeons: Institute of Social Research: College Community Orchestra. DEBRA CONSTANTINE: Business Adminis- tration. JAMES COOKSEY: Business Administra- tion: Sigma Nu: Phi Alpha Theta: Wrestling: Senate. KATHLEEN COZAD: English. SCOTT COZAD: Chemistry. BECKY CRAIG: Business Administration and Sociology: Alpha Psi Omega: Zeta Tau Alpha: Chapel Choir: Tri-PSI: Senate: CUA: WJC Players: Paper Bag Players: Tatler Revue, Best Supporting Actress Award, Best Between Skit Entertainment: KALittle Sister: ZETA Quartet: Inter-Halls Council. SANDY CROSS: Physical Education: Chap- el Choir: Alpha Gamma Delta: Tennis Team: KA Little Sister: Cardinelle: FCA: Cardette: Panaegis: PEM: WRA: Tatler Re- vue, Lead and Queen Candidate. RHONDA CROUCH: Sociology! Alpha Gamma Delta: Big Sis: Senate: Homecom- ing Committee. DEBORAH SUSAN CROW: Music Education and Church Music: Concert Band: College- lCommunity Orchestra: Chapel Choir: Church Music Conference: SAI: BECKI CROWLEY: Math. MATTHEW CULVER: Chemistry. ANN CUNEIO: Business Administration and Political Science: Alpha Delta Pi: Tatler Revue, General Co-Chrmn: First Lady ofthe Campus: Big Sis: Senate: Fac- ulty Conduct Committee: Homecoming Chrmn.: CUA, Evaluations Chrmn.: STU- DENT Staff. A KIM DAVID: Music: Church Music .Confer- ence: Concert Choir: Chapel Clwlr: Con- cert Band: Jazz Band: CSU. I U I RONALD DAY: Business Administration. WILLIAM DAY: Physical Education. MARY DEW: Psychology- RALPH DOWELL: Religion. r' I STEVE DRAGER: Physical ECIUCdTl0 li Kappa Alpha Order! Footballl Tame' Re' vue. , , . MARISE DUFF: Spanish and Political ence: Zeta Tau Alpha, Pan-BGSISI WH WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. ROBYN DUNCAN: Communication Educa- ii . af' 'T tion. KEVIN ELLENBERGER: Business Adminis- tration: Delta Mu Delta: Golf: ANN ELLIS: Elementary Education. LARRY ENGLEBRICK: Chemistry. DANIEL FERRELL: Math and Business Ad- ministration. JOHN RICHARD FLATBUSH: Religion. . DAVID FREY: Physics. MARK FRITZ: Economics. STUART FURGESON: Business Adminis- tration. MARYLIN GALLIMORE: Nursing Education. KYLE GARRISON: Nursing Education: Zeta Tau Alpha: Tatler Revue. CATHERINE GILES: Mathematics: Alpha Gamma Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Mu Epsilon: WJC Players: lntermurals: Reader's Theatre. JAMES P. GILES: Psychology. JACKIE GLIDEWELL: History. JEFFREY GOERTZ: Business Administra- tion. DANIEL GRAHAM: Business Administration a and Economics: Golf team: Young Demo- crats. LISA GUERRANT: Psychology and Sociolo- gy: CSU: CUA: ZETA TAU ALPHA: Resident Assistant: Panhellenic: Tri-PSI: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Panaegis: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: Union Hos- tess: Homecoming Attendent: Tatler Re- vue Queen: Student Senate Task Force Committee: Judiciary Committee: Inter- Halls Council. DEBBIE HAND: Music. i.s JAMES HAPPY, JR.: Art and History. KENETTE HARDER: History and Psycholo- gy: Alpha Lambda Delta: Senate: Phi Alpha Theta: Pi Gamma Mu: Tri-PSI: Young Re- publicans: CSU. GLORIA HARRISON: Art. JANET HARVEY: Physical Education: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. KAY POTTER HARRIS: Elementary Educa- tion. JIMMY HAYNES: Physical Education: Baseball: PEM. HOWARD HAYS: Mathematics Physics, and Chemistry: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma: CSU: Resident Assistant: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. LEE ANN I-IEATON: Business Administra- tion and History: Chapel Choir: CUA Com- mittees: Alpha Delta Pi: Phi Alpha Theta: Pi Gamma Mu: KA Little Sister: Senate: Teacher's Aide. LARRY HESKETT: Communication: Traffic Director KWPB: CSU. IRVIN HENRY: Religion. SUSAN HENRY: Political Science and His- tory. BRUCE HIRSCHLER: Religion and History: Confronters: Theta Kappa Epsilon: CSU: Harlaxton Alum. DIANNE HOARD: Nursing Education. KRISTIE HOLDER: Nursing Education: KA Little Sister: Chapel Choir: Kambda Chi Crescent Court: Intramurals: Field Hock- ey: Big Sis: Zeta Tau Alpha: CUA Board. Secretary: Panaegis: Achiever Hostess: Ford College Round Table. GARY HOOPER: Chemistry: Homecoming Co-Chairman: Senate: CUA Committee for Special Events: ACS: AED: Kappa Alpha Or- der: IFC. SHARON HORN: Nursing Education: Alpha Delta Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: Big Sis: CSU: Nat'l. Student Nurses Association. BRENDA I-IORNINGI Music Education: AI pha Lambda Delta: SAI: Concert Choir: Chapel Choir: Liberty Symphony, Associ- ate Director of Lydia Lovan Prep School ol Music. CINDY HOYE: Physical Education: WRAL FCA: Varsity Tennis: Homecoming Coni- mittee: PEM. PEGGY HOLLOWAY HUGHES: Business and Psychology: Alpha Gamma Delta, Sen- ate' Tatler Revue: Pi Gamma Mug Big Sis. its -- - Y ,, fehgurv-nu.,-s.-., CTV . FIJI Sweetheart: Inner-Halls Council: The- atre. GREG HUNTER: Physical Education: Varsi- ty Wrestling: PEM: Lambda Chi Alpha: ln- tramuralsg Teacher's Aide: Judiciary Council. KAREN S. JACOBY1 Nursing Education: CSU: Resident Assistant. JOYCE JOHNSON: Elementary Education: Chapel Choir: Senate: Inner-Halls Council: CSU. Revival Teams. DOROTHY REEVES JONES: Elementary Education: Panaegisg Confronters: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. DAVID KELSAY: Chemistry: CSU: ACS. MICHAEL KENNEDY: Business: Baseball, Varsity: Commissioner of Intramural Otfi- clals. KENNETH LOGAN KERN: History: Phi Al- pha Theta. MARK KNAPP: Religion and Communica- tion: Chapel Choir: Confronters: Resident Assistant: CSU: Theta Kappa Episilon: Ju- diciary: Tatler Revue: Harlaxton Alum. THOMAS KOONTZ: Chemistry. STEVE KRAUSE: Communication: Senate, President: KWPB Program director: Aeons: Debate: Task Force on the Chris- tian College: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERI- CAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. JOHN KUDDES: Business and Economics: Football: FCA: Senate: Intramurals: Cam- pus Reflection Week. Committee Chrmn.: Athletic Advisory Committee, Chrmn. Union Services Committee: WI-lO'S WHO AMONG MAE Committee: WI-iO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES. SANDRA LANE: Nursing Education. C. 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MICHAEL LOVEJOY: Math and Business Administration: Baseball: Intramurals: IFC: Kappa Alpha Order. JANET MAAG: Sociology and Psychology: Zeta Tau Alpha: Tri-PSI: Intramurals: Sen- ate: Fine Arts Committee: Young Life: KA Little Sister: Tatler Revue Queen: Phi Gamma Mu. NANCY GEORGE MABREY: Physical Edu- cation: Alpha Gamma Delta: Panhellenic Council: FCA: Big Sis:-Varsity Tennis: Bas- ketball and Volleyball, Varsity: WRA: Har- Iaxton Alum. KENT MARSH: Vocal Performance: CUA Committee member: Phi Gamma Delta: Opera: Prep School Instructor. RONALD MASTERS: Sociology. SUSAN MATHENEY: Music Education: SAI: Alpha Lambda Delta: Liberty Symphony: Chapel Choir: Big Sis: Vienna International Music Center: WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. MICHAEL MATTHEWS: Theatre and Histo- ry: Pi Kappa Delta: Senate: CUA Board, Public Relations Area Director: Phi Gam- ma Delta: Homecoming Helftime Commit- tee Chrmn and Master of Ceremonies: Phi Alpha Theta: Pi Gamma Mu. TERRY MAUER: Elementary Education: ACE. BARB MAYDEN: Business Administration: CUA. KAREN MCANINCH: Math and Physics: Big Sis Council: Sigma Pi Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Lambda Del- ta: Senate: Harlaxton Alum: Chapel Choir: WJC Playera: Church Music Conference: PAM MCATEE: Pre-Professional Science: Alpha Gamma Delta: Phi Sigma Iota: Homecoming Committees: Taterl Revue Skit Co-Chrmn. COLLETIE KING MCCANN: Communica- tion Education: WJC Players: Pi Kappa Del- ta: Zeta Tau Alpha: WJC Bicentennial Com- mission: STUDENT Staff: KWPB: Women's Awareness Week Planning Committee: ln- ter-Halls Council: Tatler Revue: Senate. SARAH MCCOY: Business Administration: Chapel Choir. MARK MCCUNE: Music: Concert Band: Jazz Band: College Community Orchestra: Chapel Choir: Concert Choir: Phi Mu Al- pha: Sons of Rest: Opera: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES: Vienna International Music Center: Dorothy Ray White Award: Helen Early Award: Gene Hollman Award. TERESA MCDERMOTT: Elementary Educa- tion. JOHN MCDOWELL: Business Administra- tion and History. ROBERT MCGINLEY: Business Administra- tion. DAVE MCINNES: Chemistry: Lambda Chi Alpha: Senate: ACS: Pre-Med Society: Tri- BETA: CUA, Evaluations Committee: Homecoming, Business Manager, Intra- murals, Honors Council: National Colle- giate Honors Council: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES: I-Ionor's Project in Chemistry: Chemtech Scholar: Royal V. Sherman Award. MICKEY MCMURRAY: Physical Education. BOB MCPHEE: Physical Education: Kappa Alpha Order: Track: Football: Cross Coun- try: Homecoming Committee Chrmn: PEM. SUSAN MEADOR: Nursing Education: Stu- dent Nurse Association. ALLEN MEYER: Physical Education. JEFF MILNE: Biology: Tri-BETA: ACS: SPS: Varsity Football: Intramurals. SCOTT MIZES: Psychology and Business Administration. PAULA MONTGOMERY: Elementary Edu- cation. PAUL MORALES: Music. REBECCA ALLEN MORALES: Music, GAIL MORRIS: Nursing Education. PATTY MORRIS: Music Education: Concert Choir: Chapel Choir: Concert Band: Wind Ensemble: Opera: Church Music Confer- ence: SAI: Sons of Rest ll: Delta Zeta: Big Sis: STUDENT Typist: Pep Band: Instruc- tor, Lydia Lovan Preparatory School. WESLEY MOTT: English. ROSEMARY CAMBIANO MREEN: Elemen- tary Education: Alpha Gamma Delta: Ele- mentary Education Day Hostess. JANICE MUNCY: Elementary Education. MARK MUNCY: Human Relations: Senate: CUA Committee Chrmn. Pi Kappa Delta: Debate and Forensics: Reader's Theater: Theta Kappa Epsilon: WJC Players: Resi- dent Assistant. 4 . GARY ology. DENN agemi CINDN Zeta 7 SYLVII SHARI tion: I SHARI tion: Cornn ACE. BEVEI Conce Puppe mural MARY CSU: Revue PATRI WJC I DEBO catior Hoste LINDII WOO? emati Epsilc CARD GARY Varsit Capte Busin DENT COLL PAUL Alpha Cllj Ri Delta Harrii Dorm DAVIIZ cer ai pha C DONI Phi A Inter ation: .s: Big a Mu a Del- Choir: ance: fence: Iota: Qevue mica- a Del- Com- Tien's ze: ln- ate. ation: Band: estra: Au Al- WHO l UNI- Music Helen Qduca- iistra- iistra- Ia Chi ly: Tri- iittee: Intra- Colle- WHO J UNI- taistry: kfman ation. Kappa Coun- wrmn: : Stu- SPS: siness Edu- oncert Wind onfer- ia: Big struc- DI. Emen- : Ele- tion. enate: Delta: eater: Resi- GARY MYERS: Physical Education and Bi- ology. DENNIS MICHAEL MYRICK: Business Man- agement and Marketing. CINDY NEIL: Business Administration: Zeta Tau Alpha. SYLVIA NELSON: French. SHARON NIEMEYER: Elementary Educa- tion: Alpha Delta Pi. SHARON NIEMEYER: Elementary Educa- tion: Alpha Delta Pi: TATLER Staff: CUA Committee of Special Events: Tri-PSI: ACE. BEVERLY OAKES: Art: Alpha Phi Omega: Concert Band: Varsity Swim Team: CSU, Puppet Ministry: Art Editor, TATLER: Intra- murals: College Republicans. MARY O'CONNOR: Elementary Education: CSU: CUA: KA Little Sister: TATLER: Tatler Revue: STUDENT Staff. PATRICK O'DELL: Business, KWPB Staff: WJC Cagers. DEBORAH OVERSTREET: Elementary Edu- cation: Senate: Elementary Education Day Hostess. LINDA OVERTON: Elementary Education. WOON Ml PAIK: Accounting and Math- ematics: Delta Zeta: Big Sis: Kappa Mu Epsilon. CAROLYN PALMER: English. GARY PATTON: Business Administration: Varsity Football, Captain: Varsity Baseball, Captain: J-Club: Pat Cartwright Award: Business Manager of TATLER and STU- DENT: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. PAULA PATTON: Business Administration: Alpha Lambda Delta: Big Sis: Big Sis Coun- cil: Resident Assistant: Alpha Phi Omega: Delta Mu Delta: CSU: Inter-Halls Council: Harriette Pearson Memorial Scholarship: Dorm President. DAVID PELLEY: Psychology: Varsity Soc- cer and Wrestling: Intramurals: Kappa Al- pha Order: IFC. DONIA PERRINE: History: Delta Zeta: CSU: Phi Alpha Theta: PI Gamma Mu: Big SIS: Inter Halls: House Council: CUA, Hospital- ity Committee: House Judiciary. MARILYN PEW: Mathematics. JANE PHILLIPS: Nursing Education: Big Sis: Zeta Tau Alpha: Inter-Halls: Volleyball and Hockey: lntermurals. JOHN PIRHALLA: Business Administra- tion. MICHAEL PLAYTER: Physical Education. GEORGE POLAND: History: Varsity Cross- Country: Resident Assistant: Phi Alpha Theta: Varsity Track: Aeons: Phi Sigma Tau: Pi Gamma Mu: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES. DEBI PROFFITT: Elementary Education: Zeta Tau Alpha: Cardette. DEBORAH PRYOR: Sociology and Busi- ness Administration. PEGGY PRYOR: Physical Education and I 'L Learning Disabilities: CUA Committee member: Big Sis: Varsity Swim team, PLM: FCA: WRA: Alpha Gamma Delta. JOYCE PURDUE: Communication. LINDA QUICK: Nursing Education. LYNDA RAINEY: Nursing Education: CSU: Senate: Church Music Conference. JAMIE RATHBURN: Business Administra- ion. DEBORAH RUEBHAUSEN REDFORDi Reli- gion. CAROLYN S. REED: Nursing Education- CSU. SALLIE ZAJIC REYNOLDS: Art. JOHN WILLIAM RICHMOND: Music Educa- tion: Chapel Choir, Student Conductor' Concert Choir: Church Music Conference: Liberty Symphony: Concert Symphony: Concert Band: Jazz Ensemble: Phi Mu Al- pha Sinfonia: CSU: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES. WAYNE RICKARD: Music Education. JOHN RICKER: Philosophy. DOROTHY MARIE ROBBINS: Elementary Education. JULIA ROBERTSON: Business Administra- tion. MICHAEL ROGERS: Communication. KYLE ANN ROHRBACI-I: Elementary Edu- cation: Alpha Delta Pi: CUA: ACE: Big Sis: Bicentennial Committee. LESLIE SAKMAR: Elementary Education: ACE. GRANT SCHMIDT: Music Education: Liber- ty Symphony: Chapel Choir: Concert Choir: Phi Mu Alpha: Tatler Revue: Church Music Conference. WILLIAM DEAN SCHOONOVER: Religion. Political Science and Sociology: Lambda Chi Alpha: IFC. CARA HAMPTON SCOTT: Music. STEPHEN SCOTT: Music. ANITA SEELEY: Mathematics: CUA: CSU: Senate: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Resident Assis- tant: Harlaxton Alum, Inter-Halls Council. MARITA SUE SEHRT: Elementary Educa- tion: Alpha Lambda Delta: Liberty Sym- I I7 is r Z 1- ,114 ,-,.. A ff.-,. ,i-, 'Wf- phony Orchestra: Pi Gamma Mui Elemen- tary Education Day Hostess: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES. STEVEN LYNN SETTLE: Biology: Tri-BETA: Intramurals: JV. Basketball: JV. Baseball: Student Environmental Council: Outstand- ing Senior Biologist. JOHN SEYMOUR: Chemistry. MARK SHACKELFORD: English. LISA SHEPARD: Music Education: Chapel Choir: Concert Choir: Band: Community Orchestra: SAI: Senate. ROBERT SHOULDERS: History. VIOLA SlAOt Biology. CAROL SIESENNOP: History and English: KA Little Sister: Delta Zeta Sorority: CUA Board Entertainment Board Director: Car- dinelle: Varsity Field Hockey: Intramurals: Homecoming Half-time Co-Chrmn.: Tatler Revue: Pi Gamma Mu: Panaegis: Big Sis: FCA: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. STEPHEN SITLER: Physical Education and Psychology. SHERRY SIZEMORE: English: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES. FRANCIE SKILLMAN: Physicai Education: Varsity Tennis, Basketball and Volleyball: Intramurals: Alpha Gamma Delta: WRA. PAUL SLATES: Business Administration. DEBRA TODD SLAUGI-ITER: Elementary Education: and Math: Cardineileg Tatler Revue Princess: Homecoming Princess: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Zeta: Panaegis: Kappa Mu Epsilon: ACE: Intramurals: Big Sis. YUMIKO SMELSER: History and Japanese Studies: International Students: Exchange student to Japan: Assistant Student Coor- dinator for Seinan Exchange Program: Al- pha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Theta: Tatler Revue: Readers Theatre: Senate. GLENNA SMITH: Elementary Education: Chapel Choir: Concert choir: SAI: Alpha Lambda Delta: Resident Assistant: Hand- bell Choir: Inner-Halls Council: CSU: Church Music Conference. GREGORY SMITH: Religion and Business Administration: Varsity Football, Honor- able Mention All-District: Varsity Track. PEGGY SMITH: Religion. LISA SOLOMON: English and Public Rela- tions: Alpha Delta Pi: CUA Board Presi- dent: Tatler Revue Queen Candidate, Best Actress: Emcee: WRA: Interpersonal Com- munication Proctor: Big Sis, Council Presi- dent: Cardinelle: Homecoming, Dance Chrmn., First Princess: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES. CHRISTINE MEEK STEPHENS: Nursing Education. BOB STERGOS: English: Pi Gamma Mu: Homecoming General Co-Chrmn: Varsity Tennis, Captain: Freshman Football: Young Democrats. TIMOTHY STILL: Business Administration. ROBERT SYMONS: Physical Education and Sociology: Kappa Alpna Order: PEM, President: Varsity Track: Football: Intra- murals: Special Olympics. JANIS TANNER: Elementary Education: CSU, President: Alpha Lambda Delta: ACE: Big Sis: Ida Coffman Education Award: Achievement Day Hostess: CUA, Fine Arts Committee. CHRISTINEL. TAYLOR: Music. EARL L. TAYLOR: Business Administration. CAROLYN J. Tl-IARP: Music: SAI: Band: Or- chestra: Chapel Choir: inter-Halls Council: Judiciary Council: Big Sis. .IEANNE THOMAS: Music Education: Choir: Band: Orchestra: SAI: Church Mu- sic Conference: Harlaxton Alum. NANCY PALMER THRUTCHLEY: Chemis- try. JACKIE TIDWELL: Political Science and Communication. JANET TOCKMAN: Nursing Education. PAMELA TODD: Sociology and Business Administration. TIM TOMA: Business Administration: Resi- dent Assistant: Chapel Choir, President: Concert Choir: Pi Gamma Mu: Phi Mu Al- pha Sintonia: Church Music Conference: Sons of Rest 11. JOAN TRAVISTINO: Political Science: WI-lO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. CHARLOTTE CKITJ TRUEX: Public Rela- tions and Art: Senate, Vice-President: KA Little Sister: Chapel Choir: Big Sis: CUA Visual Arts Director: TATLER, Photogra- pher, Layout Editor: Public Relations Pho- tographer: Zeta Tau Alpha: Conduct Com- mittee: STUDENT Staff and Photorapher: Board of Publications. TERRI TURNER: Business Administration and Sociology. CHERYL VIBERT: Nursing Education. JIM WAITSQ Business Administration: Sen- ate Vice-President: College Conduct Com- mittee: Student Representative on Faculty Council: Board of Publications: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESQ Homecoming area Co- CHRMN: Tatler Revue House-Ticket Co- Chrmn.: CUA, House-Ticket Committee: CSU. PENNY WAKEFIELD: Biology. DAVID WALKER: Business Administration. sb Il ffr it SHEF Dorn Pupp cw TED PAM! WRA Hock lum I STU! Hsu Phi! VVHO LEGE Inter MLL Choi Chur Cont DMN JUDI SHA jori STUI Grar none adul CAR .HM CYN Gam pha WHJ twe Xil i 5. gnu... ' . P . f . ' -. -- ' WI 1 -r-xg... 3 5 K .L ,.. 4. .4 ' 4 A . .-. . . s., ,.,- ...,t-. . . Eitlili hemis- ze and on. isiness I Resi- sident: Mu Al- rence: :ienceg COL- Rela- nt: KA il CUA itogra- s Pho- : Com- apher: :ration 1. ig Sen- ,Com- acuity ,VI-IO'S S AND a Co- at Co- nittee: ation. I I E . Ka 9396 : fm ,,,-is-.29 .-1 . f ,H .,., ' ,rr .N Eff 0 ,734 ja ,J S M. as -. ,ta :gif ite? SHERRY WALL: Sociology: House Council' Dorm Officer and House Judiciary: CSU Puppet Ministry Chrmn.: Inter-Halls Coun- cil v i TED WALLER: Business Administration. PAMELA J. WALLIS: Physical Education: WRA President: Panaegis: Varsity Field Hockey: CSU: Senate: FCA: CUA: Curricu- lum Committee: Big Sis Council. STUART WARREN: Political Science and History and Philosophy: Phi Gamma Mu: Phi Sigma Tau: CUA: Young Democrats: WI-lO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: Congressional Internship: Oxford Alum. JILL WATTS: Music Education: Concert Choir: CSU: Inter-l-lalls Council: SAI: Church Music Conference: Chapel Choir: Concert Band. DAWN WEBB: Music Education. JUDITH WEBB: Music. SHARON WEiSENSTEIN: Self Designed Ma- jor emphasizing English and Sociology: STUDENT Staff: APO: Senate: Adopted Grandparents program: Laubach Interna- tional certificate for teaching illiterate adults. CARY WEPLER: Business Administration. JIM WESTFALL: Biology. CYNTHIA WHITE: Public Relations: Alpha Gamma Delta: KA Little Sister: Kappa Al- pha Order Rose: Big Sis Council. WILLIAM WHITE: Sociology: CSU, execu- tive council: Jazz Band: Campus Reflec- tion Week Co-Chrmn. GLO WHITWORTH: Music Education: SAI: Confronters: Chapel Choir: Concert choir: CSU. JENNA FOSTER WIDEMAN: English: Union Hostess: Big Sis: CUA Fine Arts Commit- tee: Senate: Cardinellg Jr. Panhellemc Council: CSU, Zeta Tau Alpha: Homecom- ing Queen Q'74J. CHARLES PHILIP WILSON: Psychology. ROBERT WILSON Il: Pre-journalism and Sociology: STUDENT, Associate Editor and Editor: KWPB announcer: Harlaxton Alum: CUA: Sigma Beta Chi: Concert Band: Jazz Band: Sons of Reat ll: Tatler Revue Pho- tography Co-Chrmn: Public Relations Pho- tographer: lntermurals. CAROLYN WILT: Music Education: Delta Zeta: SAI: Alpha Lambda Delta: Panaegis: Concert Choir: Chapel Choir: Concert Band: Confronters: Church Music Confer- ence: Big Sis: Homecoming Committee Co-Chrmn.: WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERI- CAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. CHIAKI YAMABE: Communication and English: Exchange student from Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka, Japan. STEVE YINGLING: Biology and Chemistry: Tri-BETA, Vice-President: ACS: Communi- ty Orchestra: Phi Gamma Delta: Resident Assistant. STEVEN YOUNG: Religion and Sociology. BRADLEY ZINK: Psychology. MATTHEW ZUPKA: Biology and Chemistry. U ...Y .. W.. .-s- . ,..?.....-,.-.Y-fe--,.:-1-fre -f-11. - . f ......'f 1-.5 A-i-fr 'gi A-? '-:Q ' j., -A Wi- - Lg ,L. i i - . - -.fi - PATRICIA ZWIEBEL: Communication and Business Administration: WJC Players, President: Phi Kappa Delta: CUA Board. Visual Arts Director: STUDENT, TATLER, ACHIEVE, and Public Relations Photogra- pher: Public Service Programmer for KWPB: Board of Publications: Academic Affairs Committee Member: Interdisciplin- ary and Off-Campus Studies Committee member: Liberty Symphony: Tatler Revue Slide Show Co-Chrmn.: Tri-PSI: WJC Play- ers: Harlaxton Alum: Achievement Day Hostess: Big Sis: Most Valuable Player: Al- pha Psi Omega: Young Democrats. lfiirf' ' ff INDEX Abbott, Susan 118 Adair, Cathy 92, 198 Adair, Cheryl 100, 118, 198 Adam, Beverly 210 Adams, Michael 198 Addison, Robba 109, 210 Adkins, Lisa 122, 210 Agee, Dennis 210 Agee, James 128 Agee, Michael 178, 128 Aladeen, Kathy 188, 118 Albright, David 128 Albright, Jennifer 100, 124 Aldrich, Nanc 124 Allen, Pam 921 97, 198 Allen, Patti 90, 102, 188 Allen, Roland 178 Alley, Gerald 128, 198 Allgire, Susan 101, 118 Allinder, Mary 210 Amidon, Doug 126 Amundson, Mary 118, 210 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson David 97, 109, 210 Debra 92, 210 Laurie 198 Paula 210 Teresa 120 Fran 115 178 229 227 Andress, Connie 118, 188 Archuleta, David 178, 227, 229 Armagost, Lesa 198 Arning, Sue 120, 198 Asher, Stephen 210 Aubrey, Carol 92, 210 Aubuchon, Peggy 122 Aulgur, Ann 18 , 102, 124 Aulgur, Lynn 210 Austin, Debra 178, 229 Axmear, Sue 178, 120 Axum, Madeline 198 Baclgalupo, Carol 118, 188 Bailey, Billie 210 Bailey, Thomas 109, 110 Bain, Paula 178 Baker, Dean 210 Baker, Nancy 92, 93, 198 Ball, Larry 1 8, 229 Ball, Susan 118, 198 Bankston, Kathy 210 Bankston, Sharon 188 Barker, David 128, 188 Barker, Kevin 210 Barker, Craig 210 Barksdale, Kim 93, 97, 115 Barnett, Marc 109, 110, 126, 198 Barnett, Terry 120, 198 Barr, Debra 97, 122, 188 Barrick, William 97, 210 Basel, Chris 110, 198 Bassore, Davie 126 Bates, Lori 92 Bausman, Janet 92, 198 Beard, Autumn 92, 210 Beck, Brenda 198 Beck, Linda 199 Beckerdite, Brenda 109, 199 Beckerdlte, Rhonda 92, 106, 178 Beery, Kristin 199 Belssenherz, David 210 Bennett, Marion 178 Berquist, Bonnie 92, 93, 97, 178 Berrey, Mary Jane 199 Binch, Brian 109, 110, 128, 210 Bingaman, Deborah 92, 210 Binns, Jane 118, 179, 211 Binns, Lewis 126 Bishop, Mary 211 Black, Bobble 179 Bland, Ron 188 Blanton, Becky 102, 118. 199 Blaylock, Michael 179 Bledsoe, Mary 188 Blomberg, James 188 Blurton, Ken 97, 188 Boehmer, Marcie 89, 108, 199 Bogart, Susan 99, 109, 199 Bolick, Carl 179 Bollinger, David 199 Bonner, Angela 179, 115 Borg, Bret 89, 92, 114, 211 Borneman, Kurt 128, 199 Bosley, David 126 Boulware, Michelle 211 Bowers, Robert 199 Bowles, Barry 126, 211 Bowles, Dick 126 Bowman, Gina 124, 211 Bowman, William 128, 199 Boyd, Jane 90, 181 Boyd, Linda 118, 188 Boyd, Thomas 126, 211 Boyer, Dennis 130 Boyer, Steve 92, 103, 130, 211 Boyter, Roben 92, 124, 211 Bradley, Ronald 105 Bramblett, Cheryl 179 Brandt, Susan 124 Bratcher, Kenna 103, 118, 199 Braungardt, Peggy 179 Bray, Sarah 199 Brecheisen, Scott 110, 127, 211 Breckenridge, Suzan 102, 120, 179 Bredemeier, Mark 91, 109, 114, 199 Brenneman, Susan 210 Brenton. Lowell 126 Brenton, Lyndell 126, 179 Breshears, Joseph 199 Brewer, Steven 199 Briggs, Carolyn 199 Bristol, Kevin 126 Brock, Susan 179 Broers, Kim 91, 188 Bromley, Sharon 124 Bronson, Lori 92, 97, 188 Brooks, Howard 108, 179 Brooks, Sandra 188 Brown, David 179 Brown, Doug 128, 188 Brown, John 188 Brown, Joyce 120, 189 Brown, Lynn 120, 211 Brown, Terry 211 Browne, James 128 Browne, Roxanne 122 Bruce, Paul 93, 109, 211 Bruchez, Amalia 199 Brunner, Paul 126 Bryan, Gary 179 Brzezinski, Steven 128 Buckner, Marilee 211 Bullard, Alvin 199 y Buller, Shawn 92, 97, 117, 122, 199 Bullock, David 128 'f Bullock, Marion 98, 211 Burdett, Philip 126, 199 Burger, Jane 212 Burgett, Kim 212 Burgler, Kevin 128 Burmeister, Jill 189, 120 Burns, David 179 Burris, Brenda 179 Burrows, Roscoe 189 Buschhorn, Steve 189 Bush, Steven 128 Butcher, Pat 212 Buttrick, Stephen 126, 189 Butts, Brenda 92, 97, 124, 189 Caballero, William 199 Callow, Evan 212 Calvert, Kathleen 189 Campbell, James 200 Campbell, Susan 122 Canady, Sandra 180 Carlile, Melanie 92, 106, 114, 200 Carney, Mark 189 Carter, Danny 126, 212 Carter, Dennis 212 Carter, Ruth 212 Casey, Tom 130 Caster, Maiorie 200 Castro, Othoniel 110, 126, 212 Cato, Wayne 103, 116 Caylor, Jeff 130 Caylor, Richard 130 Cazzell, Cindy 100, 120, 200 Chambers, Kathy 200 Charpentier, Cindy 124, 211 Chastain, Kirk 152, 153, 109, 128, 200 Chasteen, Deborah 109, 118, 212 Chlapek, Ben 110, 128, 200 Chrisman, Marty 109, 124, 212 Christen, William 128 Christensen, Michael 108, 200 Cissell, Robert 200 Clark, Debea 189, 108, 122 Clark, Donna June 118 Clark, Kerry 93, 98, 120, 200 Clinkingbeard, Bryon 212 Clond, Kelley 95, 108 Clond, Lois 97 Closson, Mary Beth 180 Clough, James 128 Clough, Matthew 128, 180 Coble, Debra 212 Cochran, Bobby 180 Coffey, Karen 200 Cogan, Jane 180 Cole, Cynthia 124 Coleman, Dwight 212 Collins, Marva 200 Comley, Mark 117, 128 Conrads, Heidi 212 Constantine, Debra 117, 120, 180 Constantz, Doug 92 Cook, Jeffrey 189 Cook, Dale 106, 130, 189 Cook, Margaret 108, 189 Cooksey, James 89, 180 Cooper, Charles 189 Copeland, Charles 130 Cordes, Hildy 101, 120, 200 Cornell, Kathy 122 Cotter, Kirby 126 Coulter, Randy 200 Cox, Fran 89, 104, 200 Cox, Robin 92, 212 Cox, Susan 212 Cozad, Kathleen 180 Cozad, Scott 180 Crabb, Deanna 92, 109, 212 Craghead, Jo Ellen 180 Craig, Rebecca 124, 180 Crain, Cunthia 118, 212 Crain, Diana 180 Creason, Cimeyce 92, 97, 103, 189 Creten, Gregg 189 Crew, Barbara 90, 213 Crisafuili, Paul 126, 200 Crocker, Allan 200 Cronley, Tim 189 Cross, Colette 92, 98, 104, 200 Cross, Sandy 100, 111, 120, 180 Crouch, Rhonda 120, 180 Crow, Deborah 97, 181 Crowley, Beckl 200 Culver, Matthew 181 Cuneio, Ann 118, 181, 226 Czaia, Nevaiean 213 Danforth, Renee 189 Darnell, Kell 92, 93, 200 David, Kim 181, 228 David, Phil 114, 128, 213 Davidson, Holly 120, 213 Davis, Darrell 189 Davis, James 108, 213 David, Jeffrey 189 Davis, Jerry 213 Davison, Victoria 213 Day, Nan 189 Dayton, Cunthia 92, 103, 106, 201 Decker, Danny 190 Decker, Michael 181 Degonia, Vicki 92, 190 Del Der Der Det Det Dev Dlts Dol Dor Dov Dra Dra Dre Drig Drif Duc Duc Dui Dur Dur Dur Dur Eat Ecli Ed: Edi Edt Eic Eist Elle Ellil Elli: Els Eng Epi Erli Est Eva Evz Evz Evz Ew Eye Eyi Fai Fai Fei Fel Fel Fei F el Fld Fis Fit. 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Jeff 127, 205 Lund, Greg 129, 217 Luth, Agnes 205 Lyle, Grances 122 Maag, Janet 125, 183 Macaleney, Erin 110 Mackey. Gregory 108, 127 Mallory, Vicki 120, 183 Mangels, Mark 95 Mann, Randall 97 Marsh, Kent 93, 130, 183 Marshall, Julie 98, 123, 205 Martin, Charles 205 Marty, Joy 121, 205 Maser, Robin 218 Mason, Richard 218 Massey, Cheryl 93, 123, 194 Masters, Sally 205 1 Matheney, Matthew 129, 205 Matheney, Susan 97, 115, 183 Mathes, Robert 89, 127, 205 Mathews, Steven 218 Matthews, Mike 88, 130 Mauer, Terry 183 Maune, Ellen 125, 218 Max, Pamela 121, 205 Mayden, Barbara 183 McAllister, Susan 92, 119, 194 McAninch, Karen 108, 183, 226 McAtee, Pamela 121, 183, 226 McBride, Glen 205 McCabe, Kathleen 123, 217 McCann, Collette 226 McCarty, Marietta 92, 217 McClenton, Johnny 105, 217 McCoy, Lynn 123, 217 McCoy, Sarah 183 McCrea, Dee Ann 114, 217 McCune, Mark 93, 97, 227 McCune, Sandra 109, 217 McDermott, Theresa 183 McDowell, John 183, 127 McElwee, Paul 127 McGuire, Edythe 218 - Mclnnes, David 89, 110, 129, 183 McKim, Rebecca 194 McKinney, Timothy 92, 194 McMurray, James 183 Meador, Susan 184 Melia, Glen 205 Mensendiek, William 104, 205 Mercer, Beth 98 Merrell, James 218 Merrell, Susan 99, 121 Merritt, Kathleen 123, 205 Merritt, Sarah 218 Meyer, Allen 183 Meyer, Kerry 125 Meyer, Pamela 123, 218 Miller, Jeffrey 106, 218 Miller, Mary 109, 119, 218 Miller, Richard 130, 194 Milne, Jeffrey 184, 226 Milne, Terresa 125, 218 A Minor, Christine 89, 121, 194 Mische, Pat 218 Mizes, James 127, 184, 226 Moffatt, Daniel 184 Monaghan, David 127 Monk, Leah 89, 125, 194 Nutt, Lane 110, 195 Oakes, Beverly 106, 184 Oberg, Roger 195 O'Brien, Kathy 99 O'Connor, Mary 184 O'Dell, Patrick 184 Overly, Steven 131 Overstreet, Deborah 184 Owen, Chester 195 Owen, David 195 Owen, Diane 123 Pail, Woon Mi 123, 184 Palmer, Carolyn 184 Parker, Carolyn 119 Parks, Susan 195 Partridge, Ronald 185 Patneau, David 195 Patton, Cherlyn 125, 219 Patton, Chris 129, 195 Patton, Gary 89, 91, 185 Patton, Paula 115, 185 Peistrup, Steve 93 Pelley. David 127, 185 Penniman, Kathy 106, 206 Perfater, Elizabeth 195, 206 Perrine, Donia 123, 185 Personett, Kenneth 129 Peters, Terry 219 Pettiiohn, Thomas 129 Pew, Marilyn 185 Phelan, Bernard 89, 206 Phelps, Date 219 Phillips. Deborah 219 Phillips, Gail 195 Phillips, Jayne 125, 184 Phillips, Terri 195 Piburn, George 106, 114, 195 Geor e 184 ' Moore, Jane 88, 102, 117, 123, 194 Morales, Pau! 226 Morris Donna 119, 194 Morris, Mariiyn 194 Morris, Michael 109, 114, 218 Morris, Patty 93, 97, 123, 184 Morse Mary 92, 218 Morton, Steve 98. 106 Mosley, Diana 218 Moss, Doug 117, 129, 194 Mott, Susan 194 Moulin, Twila 195 Mount, Sheryl 117, 125, 206 Moxley, Donald 206 Mreen, Rosemary 184 Muhs, Kevin 131 Mulliriix, Sharon 195 Muncy, Janice 184 Muncy, Mark 89, 184 Muncy, Mark 89, 184 Myers, Gary 184 Myers, Karen 92, 109, 218 Mynatt, Lisa 206 Nance, Don 92, 93, 97 Nance, Pamela 218 Nassif, Marlene 195 i 8 Pollak, Beverly 98, 219 Popejoy, Steve 129, 206 Porter, Stephen 219 Porter, Susan 97 Powell, Daniel 206 Powell, Mary Ann 206 Powers, Deborah 123, 206 Powers, Pamela 195 Price, Mark 92, 93 Price, Roger 109 Priest, Michael 106 Probasco, Julie 101, 121 Porffitt, Debi 125, 184 Pryor, Deborah 119 Pryor, Peggy 121 Puckett, Craig 129 Pugh, Kit 219 Purdue, Joyce 92 Putnam, lda 123, 219 Quinn, Kevin 219 Quinn, Susan 121 Radke, Susan 195 Ragsdale, Jean 206 Ragsdale, Jeffrey 110, 129 Rahter, Karen 121, 219 Nassif, Mona 195 Nauman, Gale 92, 93, 97, 206 Navy, David 93, 97 Neal, Jacki 90, 109, 121, 218 Neil, Cynthia 125, 184, 224 Nelson, John 92, 206 Nelson, Karen 109, 123 Nelson, Kimberly 123, 218 Neth, Ellen 119 Neth, Leslie 218 Neth, Roger 131, 218 Nevels, Randal 218 New, Deborah 125, 218 New, James 131 Nguyen, Tuyen 106, 108, 110 Nickelson, Mark 206 Niemeyer, Sharon 119, 184, 224 Norman, Jeffery 131 Novak, Douglas 218 Nowka, Thomas 109, 129 Rainbolt, Charles 89, 108, 110, 195 Rainey, Lynda 185 Rakes, Jackie 219 Rathbun, Jamie 185 Redding, Robert 219 Redford, Deborah 185 Redhair, Kathryn 206 Reed, Carolyn 185 Reeds, Rebecca 121 Reiber, Christi 220 Rendleman, Sheiba 89, 119, 220 Rentfro, Robert 127, 220 Reppeto, Lori 220 Retherford, Vicki 119 Reynolds, Sallie 185 Reynolds, Wanda 206 Rice, Jerome 131, 220 Richardson, Sharon 106, 206 Richmond, John 93, 97, 185 Rickard, Wayne 92, 93, 97, 185 Rick Rick Riley Roar Robl Robl Robl Rob- Rob Rogi Rogf Rogi Rogi Rogf Roh Rolli R051 Ros: Rou Row Rub Saki Sant San San Sap Scai Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sco Sco Sea See See Seh Sei: Set' Set Sha Sha Sha She She She She She She She She She Shi She Siar Sie, Sie Silv Silv Sin Sin Sin Sin Sizf Siz Ski Sla Sla Slit Slo Slo Sn' Srr Srr Srr Srr Sn' Sn' '+' ' ' - g- - -- , H- , , 1 Rickard, Keith 131 Ricker, John 97 Riley, Donald 195 Roach, Lindsay 92, 97, 123 Robbins, Dorothy 187 Robbins, Ronald 206 Roberts, David 129 Robertson, Julia 185 Robinson, Mark 185, 131 Rogers, Faith 195 Rogers, Gail 119, 196 Rogers. Jennifer 196 Rogers, Marc 109, 220 Rogers, Michael 185 Rohrbach, Kyle 119 Rollins, Robin 89, 123, 220 Rosenbaugh, Linda 123, 206 Ross, Jeffrey 220 Roush, Edward 129, 206 Rowden, Robin 125, 206 Ruble, Sally 92 Sakmar, Lesiie 185 Sanders, Debra 104, 123, 196 Sanders, Kevin 220 Sanders, Linda 123, 206 Sapil Nancy 206 Scarlett, Linda 119, 207 Schaefer, Maggie 207 Schaeffer, Elizabeth 220 Schermerhorn, Robin 127 Schmidt, Grant 185, 226 Schneider, Melody 125, 196 Schoap, David 220 Schoeriiaub, Susan 207 Schoonover, Dean 129, 185 Schrader, William 220 Schuyler, Gregg 108, 220 , Schwabauer, Richard 120, 207 Schwartz, Daniel 110, 107, 207 Scott, Cara 93, 97, 185 Scott, Stephen 93 Seat, Keith 220 Seeley, Seeley, Anita 186 Sarah 220 Sehrt, Marita 186 Seidel, Cheryl 92, 207 Settiage, Ann 108, 125, 207 Settle, Steven 186 Shackelford, Mark 186 Shannon, Kathleen 196 Shannon, Scott 220 Sheehan, Michael 89, 92, 220 Shehi, Janet 98, 220 Shellhart, Marsha 108, 110, 196 Shelquist, Vicki 207 Shepard, Lisa 93, 97, 115, 186 Shepard, Mike 109, 220 Sheridan, Susan 220 Sherrer, Renee 196 Sherwin, Mary 97, 196 Shisler, Paula 196 1 Shoulders, Robert 127 Siao, Viola 186 Siegel, Danny 207 Siesennop, Carol 88, 102, 123, 186 Silvey, Deborah 95, 207 Silvey, Sid 97, 129, 220 Simcosky, Mark 129. 207 Simonin, Daniel 207 Simonin, Sharon 207 Simpson, Susan 125, 207 Sizemore, Cynthia 125 Sizemore, S erry 115, 186, 224 Skinner, Wendy 121, 220 Slater. Slates, William 131, 186 Paul 186 Slife, David 109, 110, 127 Sloan, Sheryl 92, 220 Slover. Durinda 207 i a 221 S Il, L'ss Sirmqglser, Yumiko 115. 186, 224 Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith, Cassandra 221 Glenna 92, 93, 97, 186 Gregory 186 Kendra 208 Marybeth 89, 92, 196 Smith, Peggy 186 Smith, Sheila 221 Smith, Valissa 121, 221 Solomon, Lisa 88, 119, 186, 229 Sommerville, Eileen 196 Spena, Marty 93, 103, 109, 208 Spena, Paul 109 Spencer, Jeremy 109 Spidle, Brenda 92, 208 Stacey, Beth 119, 221 Stadtwald, Kurt 109, 221 Stahl, Mary Ann 98, 109, 221 Steiner, Diana 92 Steiner, Karen 221 Steiner, Michael 208 Steiner, Richard 108 Stephens, Christine 186 Stergos, Robert 114, 186 Stewart, Susan 119, 221 Stilley, William 89, 196, 109, 114 Stockard, Kenneth 129, 208 Stockton, Michael 92, 93, 97, 208 Stoecklin, Jeanette 119, 208 Stone, Julie 196 Stone, Rebecca 196 Street. Betty 208 Street, Steve 196 Stricklen, Don 196 Strirnple, Marciiyn 197 Summers, Marilyn 92, 221 Sutton, Steve 197 Switzner, Diane 109, 110, 221 Swoitord. David 89. 208 Symons. Robert 127 Tatf, Chris 97, 129 ' Talley, Jack 221 Talley, James 197 Tanner, Hanis 104, 187 Tanner, Joyce 92, 208 Taylor, Christines 92. 187 Taylor, Danny 209 Taylor, Deborah 221 Taylor, Teresa 125, 197 Teachout, Terry 97 Temps, Kimberly 208 , Tharp, Carolyn 228 Thomas, Guz4131 Thompson, ichaei 129 Thrasher, Melissa 100, 121, 208 Tidwell, Jackie 121 Timmons, Walyne 127, 222 Todd, Debra 23, 222 Todd, Doretta 123 Toepfer, Kim 97, 197 Toma, Tim 92, 93, 97, 187 Tounzen, Kenneth 129, 208 Trafton, Melody 209 Trewett, Katherine 209 Truex, Charlotte 125, 187, 226 Truex, Richard 108, 129 Turnage, Joyce 197 Turner, Terri 119 1 Twitmire, Ann 121 Uldall, Noah 92, 109, 209 Unger, Stephen 131 Uptegrove, Robert 92 Ussery, Bill 222 Valentine, Vicki 97, 197 Van Hooser, Janet 97. 123 Vance, Mark 127, 209 Vaughan, Judy 109, 222 Vidals, Patricia 197 Vincent, Diana 92, 123, 222 Vincent, Linda 123 Vosburgh, Charles 131 Votipka, Bruce 222 Waggoner, Robin 121 Wainwright, Charles 131, 197 Waits, James 89, 187 Walker, David 129, 187 Walker, Linda 92, 187 Walker, Neil 129, 209 Wall, Sherry 187 Waller, Ted 127 Wallis, Pamela 89. 99, 187 Waltz, Charles 131 Walz, Sherry 222 Ward, Anita 209 Wardrop, Deborah 197, 119 Wargo, Eileen 99. 209 Warren, Darlene 222 Warren, Mial 209 Warren, Stuart 114, 187 Wasson, Jo Ann 100, 117, 121. 197 Watson, Elizabeth 197 Watson. Patrice 222 Watts, Cecelia 92, 222 Watts, Jill 92, 93, 97, 115 Wayne, John 105, 152 Webb, Dawn 93, 96, 227 Webb, Judith 187 Weber, Gail 125, 222 Wegener, Wanda 92, 222 Weisenstein, Sharon 106, 187 Wells, Carol 222 Wenig. Nancy 222 White, Carolyn 119, 222 White, Pennie 121, 209 White, Susan 123 White, William 104, 187 Whitmire, Dana 109, 222 Whltworth, Gloria 92, 93, 96, 187 Wideman, Thomas 92, 129. 222 Wierzbicki, Marky Ann 209 Wiese, Linda 9 , 209 Wilkins, Scott 222 Willett, Michael 106, 197 Williams, Lori 100, 121 Williams, Steven 129 Williamson, James 222 Willis, Patricia 117, 121, 209 Willoughby, Deborah 222 Wilson, Robert 92, 187 Wilson, Jeffrey 109, 222 Wilson, Robert W. 197 Wilt, Carolyn 93, 96, 97, 123 Windsor, Sharon 222 Wirt, Greg 109 Wischmeier, Ann 89, 123, 197 Wittig, Russell 92, 114, 209 Wohlford, Donald 110, 209 Wohlgemuth, Cynthia 96, 123, 209 Wohnlich, Jay 131 Wood, Tim 90, 92, 93, 96, 222 Wood, Lloyd 127 Woodside. David 109, 127 Woolbright, Nancy 109, 222 Wooten, Harry 92, 93, 97, 222 Worley, David 223 Wright, David 131, 223 Wright, Richard 131 Wright, Shelley 209 Wymore, Ann 119 Yamabe, Chiaki 187 Ybarra, Luisa 99, 197 Yeates, Connie 209 Yingling, Steve 131 Young, Dale 223 Young, Rodger 223 Young, Steven 187 Zeller, David 104, 115, 197 Zwiebel, Patricia 88, 91, 103, 187 ., - -- - f '.,,g.,,,,..:e..u..'...- ......... . 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