William Woods University - Echoes Yearbook (Fulton, MO)
- Class of 1968
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I r F ju- . im Egan., .ff , - - --..., - '-- ,Ii , .'-Q51-1 lf xi -sq F A..l. 1. - S-L: L -.. . , ,E Q iw., The rising sun of youth . . The setting sun of old age, But in between for the college girl There are days-ordinary, routine, Sometimes with run-through-fields happiness Or confined loneliness, Study, study-and out of it all, Somehow an individual is molded And finds herself to be more than More than a name-but A woman and a self. a number, -Barbara Cook '70 Our President Dr. RANDALL B. C U TLI P '6Today I said 'hello' to three freshmen who didn't say 'hello' back. I want this to stop immediately. With these words, the new Freshman Class was introduced to the President of William Woods College and they knew where they stood with him. Every student is a person, every girl an individual to be recognized Dr. Cutlip is also a very real person to be recognized by all of his contacts. In the words of Dr. Shipp, After six years of knowing him, I say he is the greatest man I have ever worked with. This statement is not unfounded. President Cutlip has done more for the improvement, growth, and de- velopment of William Woods College than any other president in its history. Since his installation in 1960, the enrollment has increased by 300 or more students, and the transition from a junior college to a four-year baccalaureate program was made. Forty percent of the college staff now have Ph.D.s, whereas there were none when he came into office. Through his leadership, William Woods has been accredited by every major accrediting organization in the United States. Because of financial stability of the col- lege, it has physically expanded under a contin building plan that he has kept active with his sup- port and ambition. More important, the buildings have been built with a dedication to imaginative and exciting teaching. In private, DL Cutlip is not a man of hobbiesf' Dr. Shipp described Dr. Cut1ip's work saying, 6'For him the president's position combines both work and relaxation. He is, without a doubt, the most ded- icated man I know. William Woods is not his job, it is his life. We respect our President as a dynamic, yet very human individual, and THEREFORE, DEDICATE THE BOOK OF HIS SCHOOL, WOODS ECHOES OF 1968, TO HIM WITH TRUE ADMIRATION. f 4 1 S+, .3-' -J, Everyone loves a surprise. , .,.f The president and his wife greet students. Our gracious First Lady Mrs. Randall B. Cutlip V . X ug, fm ' 5 ' ,N 1 ,4-',AaQx S. '. ' V-3. 5 A K ' ' ,':1M'- I my ,. J ' I I n K 44 sk :XA Q hr Q? A ,A '-1. 1:2-:i 5' - . x Q4 WW 'Th ,QM X x , 4 L X' . 5 'L 3 X LX 14 , 31' N, ua . X gg -my --sf-if . , if . 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RE GIS TRA T10 Ni long lines and perplexity ,gr stamp from Dean Dudley. Lois Bucknam, Mary Buchan, Anne Peters, and Pam Brennan wait for an official in Mr. Nuell and Cari find it too taxing. Barb Koeller works diligently. 'f J I ,bu . . L wQW Underclasswomen traditionally dressed in white follow the procession. Mr. George Latta leads the academic procession. The beginning of the end Dr. Paul G. Wassenich gives address at Fall Convocation Seniors meditate about their futures and identity in the world. V, X-Q, -4 Pam Clark and Susie Murfin are pleased with students signing up for Jesters. Y 4 W f' v M Dorothy Gatewood tells Anne Hyde about the IRC. ,I Ann Chalmers waits for Sharon Krause to join the Paddock Club. I2 PRESIDE T'S .1 :Ea-1 President Cutlip introduces Dr. Lloyd Farley to Mrs. Cutlip. RECEPTIO Students meet and greet ctcttlty in September Mrs. A. Morrison serves punch to Ann Alfeld. .mi 3 Miss Donna Tschappat, Mrs. Alice Morrison and Dr. Farley chat with Kay Herdman and Paula Warren. JH- Ng, l 0 . . l stroeter greet Mane-Laure Ellzee. J i Y L 9,1 Miss Tschappat, Mr. Irby Darnell and Miss Lynne Herk , r,,., viqmf .W . -f. , . v- 2' xx W Q. x 1 Aff' ' Ti A -V N v. ,s'. we I .W of ,, , J! 4' .J .,, 1 , x ' e ,3 1 X'- X 1 -'nw 1 qi it . '19 1 l J Q 4 J -1 I I ' e I an . a .' ,- 'S an X K A , - 'E 5 'S i 1 Zin .,,g . ., pan ,, . qv Q - 111413-3091 if - -f ...nr-b'Q 9 ' -' lint-'P' 14'l1 4 ff -liiafqi? 19 L fx, 'i 5 I, 1 ,w , AT ,- 4 - ACTIVITIES ' I U H l'Flplu! rw YZ! A 5 , 1 P-,, Q Z in 17 I4 1 -- R tt mule HOME ECO OMIC OP HOUSE OFFICERS: Miss Lung, Adviserg Nancy Heilman, Presidentg Gail Ethier, Treasurerg Mrs. Love, Adviser. Front row: June Benzing, Vice Presidentg Cathy Schwager, Secretary: Janet Luke, Public Relations. The Home Economics Club is open to any 'student taking courses in the Home Economics Department. All Home Economics majors are required to be active in the club. During their meet- ings, interesting speakers and panel discussions inform the stu- dent of many interesting new facts in this field. The season is highlighted with the Christmas Open House and Bazaar. .41 lid, ..,-ad ' ' 3 VV in-n V V ., M -Y n .. Q if 'fl :V . L 11... VV i V 'gif V ., . P -ff -11 .gr , ., .., . an NI J. VV 1-rw , ,V-VI' M. L - - it V K V I V -N' ' iss ong serves Q, , V - 3 1- b .1 - Miss Goldie 'A V' '. V l ' Backer. ' . ' Annual Home Economics Club Open House. gf - 11? ei' , Anyone for brownies? Well, then, anyone for sewing? I7 fha CZwz'.s'fmcz I Sue l-lenkin performs her version of 'Tm Just a - The five finalists are selected. N Girl Who Can't Say No. 2 Ulmer Susan Nicewonger, escorted by Dick Stoll, is crowned queen of Winter Weekend by senior class president, Lucy Ritter. A x The Christmas dinner and White Vespers commence the yuletide spirit. N gil-4' A fir F-33 Aw If ! 4 , . V rl. 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I Future teachers and students of other fields learned of the problems potentials of Education in the 2lst Centu1y from Dr. Gerald Wendt. SE LECT RE ri N Parker stimulated her audience by relating her personal 'es with Red China and exhibiting souvenirs of every- ifc in the For East. n r Xa T X 'rx li-. The Northern Sinfonia Orchestra covered its repertoire encompassing classical, modern and contemporary works. lt is uniquely the only permanent Chamber Orchestra in Britain. Jesse Hill Ford relivcd anecdotes of his struggle to become an author and ex- plained the effects of his unconventional novel, The Liberation of Lord Byron Jones. l, x 1-77 .QF Pearl Buck attracted a large audience with her famous knowledge of China. Many students have an intellectual interest in her writings. 2l Excited and enthusiastic students go up the stairs and across the ocean. Dean Davis gets directions on the whereabouts of the rest the tour. 22 I -f 3',--,. t im wear'-.-.tg WL-:f.:,K,i i GALA CHRIS TMA TOUR During their long Christmas holiday, I8 students from William Woods College and Westminster College flew to Ireland and England for a tour of theatres and historical sites. The tour was conducted hy Irby Darnell, chairman of the department of speech and theatre of William Woods, who conceived the idea to acquaint his students with live theatre. In the interim they visited the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, went sight-seeing in Ireland, and then flew to London to at- tend first class theatrical productions. Those who sponsored the group were Miss Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Mildred Cummings, and Mrs. Frances Kiester. of On the other side of the world, Christmas lights sparkle, too. ADMINISTRATION 62 FACULTY 23 Dr. Laurence C. Smith, Academic Dean , .z Dr. Clifford M. Shipp, Assistant to the President A DMINI S THA TION Miss Marilyn S. Swears, Dean of Students ' 'fi-95 E A ' flgzglvx . W tv, Jr: 'QUE' - ,:,z u w.g.l? f .. fx - 5 Y' - , .gd -vis.: ' 14 X , 'W x ,. I K 1 0 .sax s . ,wh - ig 'tl ,t X . 69, . N , . lj ., , - ,ggi K- ',t.v-v . ' , 'A:il:rE'fJ: I 1: ,' gff ! 2563- , '. fy:-255' pf' , ' Q iff ',?Efi'fZf '2-32' - . u-w ' 7+ ff- . I il-'I' ,. . if ra Kxjvgv- 'I'-3, 1 Y u , Q fan f ' iv ff.-13' Dr. Smith spends a beautiful fall afternoon drinking punch and conversing with new students at a C.G.S. student-faculty tea. 141' Larry D. Miller, Director of Admissions You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me, You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your selff, Walt Whitman Song of Myself Dr. John V. Bosch, Coordinating Vice President Mr. Lamkins answers a student's question at a get-together at Aldridge Recreation Center. Norman L. Gerhart, Robert G. Lamkins, Business Manager Director of Development FINE ART Irby G. Darnell Tempie Hansford Speech-Drama Music Dr. Eugene B. Addams, Chairman Let your talents and your beauty act as the Pied Piper leading you to your own creativity. Marie Hamer Nevin L. Hamer Feel the smile of hard work's success, whether MUSIC MWC it be an audience applauding or self-satisfao tion. George H. Lattu Gerald W. Lawrence Art Speech Leon R, Nuell Linda Gerrard concentrates on her painting Art l sss fff f A w -1 l ,f 1-- 4 ,ff X I rs' 1-5 J i A I . F ll .tts i N 9 d f' H, 1 l :Q fx., l . , '. Sf l - - ..'-,-an-.Lu . , Melinda Murdock sketches a still life picture for her assignment. Dr. Clifford M. Shipp Mary Jane Shipp George E. Tutt Christian O. West Music Music Art Speech-Theatre Mr.. Tutt shows Diane Rice several of his pro- Perry Lyon puts the finishing touches on her sculpture fessional touches in ceramics. 'im H UMA I TIE There are languages we all speak-religion, literature, philosophy. The problem is one of communication. We cannot understand the peoples of the world without the perspective - gained from the study of humanities. Hlfvery man lieareth the whole We stamp of the human condition. - Montaigne Dr. James R. Bartholomew, Chairman 'Hwy Kenneth Bull Dr. Griffith A. Hamlin l Foreign Lrznguuhts Religion ,,,, Xe .1 -KI Dr- Adele Corjimc Lynn Herkstroeter Foreign Languages F0ff'fEVl Lf l5-'UUEUS Dr. Susan Hallgarth Hdm HUYUICY English English ff 7 - -1 -:wx ,.,,.- ' x 0 F 8 gi U N .aj if K cy, f 'q K-,r M. 3.ilriiim...t R. Wziy'ne Johnston Frank C. Moore Paul Morgan Dr. R. Felix Morrison Dr. Peter F. Smith, Jr. Religion, Chaplain Philosophy, Sociology English English 'Foreign Languages Elsa Williamson English Dr. Morrison aids one of his advisees in choosing her courses. Dr. Smith gives his mark of approval to Kathy Nothstine's schedule. Serving punch at the Presidt-nt's Reception affords Mrs. Wllhamson an op- portunity to meet new students. vm' i i t f rr.. t 29 SCIE CES What do you think 2 X 2 is? Do you think it is 4? As for me, I don't know-it might be 5 . . . -Albert Einstein :Qt Question and be hungry for answers, for faith is not a lazy man's emotion nor is knowledge an easily attained object. Pioneers of science have supplied us with inven- tions, facts, theories . . . It is for our generation to learn from them and progress to a universe which is better understood. The undiscovered mysteries are ours to question. James S. Summers, Chairman Dorthye Backer Equitation i Douglas B. Bickerstaff, I r. Mathematics Lmda Blckerstaff Biology - -. 4 Mary Daniels gracefully executes a backward roll on the balance beam. Georgina Burton Cora Elliott Evelyn Hillard Louise Hinde DCb01'ah LOIIE Physical Education Mathematics Biology Biology Hvme Economics Katherine Love College Counselor, Home Economics The modern dance class mimics Mrs. Burton as she demonstrates a movement. Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Love take a few leisurely moments to so- cialize with Nancy Heilman. L . , i , ' to 1 Q I ,, 1 .- Alice Morrison Nancy Nagle Chem!-Wf'Y Physical Education Marcelyn Rouse Karen Wagner Physical Education Home Economics OCIAL S TUDIE I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of society but the people themselves. Thomas Jefferson The people settled in their lands and formed govern- ments. They began their trades and educations. The people worked with one another and from small villages made large cities, kingdoms, and united states. What is social studies? It is the people. Dr. Lloyd E. Farley, Chairman 5-M , tif. LLM: Dr. Isabel Abbott Celesta Cannell History Elementary Education Dr. Mary Brown Sociology Robert H. Dick John H. Dudley Robert M. Goodrick Daniel Ggrjanc Dr. Charles H. Hansford History Geography Business History Education Si Dr. Strong captures the spirit of her subject. Charles T, Jones Grace McKissick Dr. Clyde J. Parshall Dr. Floyd A. Pollock Dr. Henrietta Strong History Business Psychology Sociology History uv Dr. William Stoppel ff l F Director of Libraries Dottie Catewood pauses at the desk to pick up more reference books. 1 lil 1' 4 'L 1 gg Q f 'T Monroe Hopkins Head Librarian -.Q-4' Elizabeth Addams Reference Librarian 1' if William French Assistant Librarian LIBRAR Y Two girls make use of the Library's card catalog. ADMINIS T RA T I VE TAF iv. liI Dorothy Davis Donna Tschappat Juanita Attehery Peggy Bartholomew Lilian Benedict Assistant Dean of Students Coordinator of Field Postmistress Assistant Registrar Secretary, Academic Dean Services vnn .mar Lou Berrey Mary Margaret Bloom John Branch Merle Craighead Blanche Davis Accountant Clerk, Business Switchboard Operator and Plant Supervisor SVI-GCIC Bal' Mllftllgef Director Of Inlerivr Office Receptionist Maintenance 9, , if 'fl' N-1' Elizabeth Davis Doris Dooley Robert Evans Myldxed Fairchild Velma Fischbeck Dining Room Manager Secretary, Dean of Assistant Director of Food Secretary Alumnae Office Secretary, Director of Students Services Development 3- Emie Goldsmith Marian Harris Ken Hixson Sharon Holland Carol Kemp Director of Food Services Secretary, Admission Assistant Director of Accountant Clerk, Business Aldridge Hall Office Information and Publicity Office Manager A L, 1, Vivien McAtee Marguerite McClain Norma Millard Leora Moore Carol Payne Aldfldge Hall Business Office Manager Snack Bar Library Clerk Secretary, Director of Admissions Publicity 3 -Q SJ' Sue Payne Mickey Pickard Betty Potts Willard Rand Head Clerk, Duplicating Cashier and Secretary Clerk, Post Office Director of Information Room Business Office and Publications Y R 41 'Hx Qu ki l Robert Robertson June Russell Mary Helen Stewart Ruth Sullivan Lana Tumer Decorator Bookkeeping Machine Secretary, Student College Store Clerk College Store Clerk Operator Personnel Orlue Taylor Helen Teel Barbara Vandelicht U Virginia veatch College Store Clerk College Store Clerk Director of Health Services Nurse Helen Weekly Rosabel Williams .loan Wren Secretary, Assistant to Manager of College Store Secretary to the President The President Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD and CO. ill? OR GANIZA T I ONS Of i C , ul' s. fy ii' u ff -+5 S-. 11' E lx l Z 'F Zi 3-,ff Sli I W- We L 1 1 gg? -vllf' .5 I ..., J 5 l 92 7 'CP' Y-J Z! Front row: Debbie Wright, Linda Corporon, Carita Brooks, Carol Morris, Kay' Maltbie, Barb Hillman. Middle row: Helen Stevens, Carol Bartz, Jackie Arthur, Penny Gloor, Kathy Doup, Ruth Ann Ralls, Marcia McVay. Back row: Diane Highland, Melodic Miller, Mary McCubbin, Linda Hutton. Susan Hicks, Ann Jordan, .lane Ellen Dutcher. CGA SENAT I VJ if! It L T7 g...:f. sd Front row: Carol Anrbrey, Lise White, Cindy Cochran, Linda Rodman, Elaine Berg, Georgia Kimbro, Pat Kelly, Candy Brown. Back row: Miss Marilyn Swears, .lustlne Campbell, Linda Yates, Diane Deaton, Pam Ulrich, Margaret May, Maurine Rankin, Miss Dorothy Davis. Not pictured: Jeanne Burroughs, Lucy Ritter. 39 40 Ku 43 Front row: Pam Ulrich, Linda Yates, Diane Denton, Melodic Miller. Middle row: Pat Kelly, Mary McCuhbin, Ruth Ann Halls, Chairman, Georgia Kimbro, Kay Maltbie, Elaine Berg. Back row: Barb Hillman, Miss Marilyn Swears, Jane Ellen Dutcher, Linda Hutton. I u -'l- CAMPU JUDICIAL is the highest student judiciary group composed of the chairman and the presidents of each living group on campus. H O OR BOARD William Woods students are under an honor code in the academic area. ELEC TIO COMMITTEE L to R: Sue Zazza, Betsy Eaton, Ann Tolin, E Davidsmeier. Standing: Arleen Mcloawlion, Chairm Not pictured: Nancy Heilmar.. .mg eq Q9 wfmsr' 3 V59 L4 f Q' XX - , . NM ,:. ,V A 'V I W6 1 V 'sf 1 ' ' . 'f NI . 5 A f E i. an - x x it iii 'ee 'lf' 9. G YJ 1 . 1 All ffl' 4' .F Q' 3.4 E U x N? .m ,Q ,Aa Q ,-Nf-2?,'- ni +I,-'Z .NS .Z AX qw AQ: ers l Vhow ummers L Science 0 'Who' s 4 Will' , ' the Volume 29 artment. R, he has l work. anatomy- chose real am- but il a doctor, lior gf-az -E- i ,, Ypini Fulton. Missouri. Wednesday, January 24, 1963 EDITOR AND STAFF: Linda Hume, World News Editor: Mrs. Elsa Williamson, sponsorg Mar-E Robnctt, Editor-iruchiefg Nancy Hill, Business Manager. un ner wuxn was apyaaem li vin Most stores in Fulton do not have such devices as mirrors and cameras to combat shop- The shops have their nl t of shop- 22,2 spectable, .crm ' sted ' - ru'kick:?' se 10 per Gree to shop- Sh' :0ll!llCS. I -vted in pro- :ana itish pound ggi? .creased to P3531 'ack' . dorn account of uhot a there is frier the little the 1 Chome of of tl - - - - - - e' weft- A1101 REPORTERS: Kay Williams fseatedl, Linda Hume, Katie Kaseberg, Pam th? Wm- incicclaay Lumb, Nancy Hill, suali Ingalls, Carolyn du Nard. orlal and Sevexou u..u..u.n:o va. wsusxxng una l thstazesl' dressing room by putting them 1s,t T22 in a sack and walking out. This mven cot was probably the most costly year' no venture-valued at a loss of quell ac' approximately S150tothe store. ,salespeople watch the cus- 1lp 5 I ' A ... ,Hn wizfxx 1 , -,,. L f 1 'Y I- - W ' , c XE P , 'ld 4 Q 3- I X .' 'lf ,' ' Ax. X k q-.a ,,a , ..,-,if f, K K '36 .5 . .5 NN ..-f . 9 Pizlfriia il . ..f -'ffigqa v. ff l l 1 -S .-an-an-mln R fanuv L-n-:snag :naman-s fail Lindquist, Mrs, Elsa Williamson, Mar-E Robnett Edie Vines e get their money. They felt that if this stricter action were taken, then a more solid bond would be built between the schools a.nd town. ops in art dep JAN US Standing: Joseph Hull, Jr., Dale Wilson, Barbara Cook, Fritz Beicli. Sealed: Jarvis Williams, Carolyn DuNard Melinda Mur dock, John Cable. Not shown: David Stiffler, Valentine Maupin, J, Kerr, Westminster Sponsorg Dr. Morrison, William Woods Sponsor. JANUS is a literary magazine representing a cooperative effort between the students of William Woods College and Westminster. Short stories, critical essays, fiction, poetry, art photography, and art Work contributed by the students are considered by a joint editorial board. JANUS is issued twice a year, in the Winter and in the spring. Since their organization in 1962, The Ceciliennes have represented William Woods in more than three hundred concert appearances in twenty-three states and the District of Columbia. They have lieen pre- sented in special programs for the Seated: Susanne Vaughn, Diane Cabrich, Susan Nicewonger, Vana Nespor, Harriette Fielding, Dorothy United States House of Representa- tives, for Governor Vlfarren P. Knowles of Wisconsin, and recently for former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Their Annual Tour 1968 covered more than 2,500 miles and included concerts in principal cities of Arkansas, Loui- siana, and Texas. Nahikian, Patricia Kelly, Standing: Nancy O'Haver, Ann Sherman, Pam Ulrich, Helen Lee Anderson, Brenda Lualdi, Kevin Schneider, Susan Hicks. President Randall Cutlip is presenting hower in St. Louis last fall. the Ceciliennes at a banquet honoring former President Eisen- I 5 Work is love made visible , 1 5 v ' A Dr. Clifford Shipp, Director of tl Ceciliennes and his wife M I 1 r Mary .lane Shipp, the group x 'I 5 accompanist. ' ig.. fg..g-.3 - -1' 1 ' I lj c if X pew X , 1, X y if 54 4 s f -4 F' - - Ni x -g - N 4 J . 1 X I if f .., . -' A A 5 I' J , X J ' 2 i i .J 4 7,1 ' I ' '3 f I xi!! x qi! xx ff f 1' . ' :I I ' X If Q' -Q ,'f..g .-an -1 L N l JAME ON SINGERS The Jameson Singers, under the direction of Mrs. Cale Fuller, provided entertainment for all phases of college and community life with their musical performances. Jameson Singers comprises the official college chorus, and membership is open to all William Woods students. + f 54? all I r- Q1 VI sf 1 I H CT -N 1 A .1 1 l w I 1 1 , J , 1 . 4 V 22 , E 4' ' I L I 'r , It ,,,... 1- ' .t wi - Top row: Claire Keefe, Vicky Leanse, Lois Young, Diane Reaton. Row 2: Pat Hayes, Shearon Power, Betsy Eaton, Diane Zotos. Row 3 Nancy Petefish, Barbara Balcam, Lynn Spangler, Janet Barnes. Row 4: Cindy Cochran, Rachel deLong, Ann Alfeld, Naomi Nakandakari. Top row: Claire Keefe, Cindy Brown, Sue Zollar, Beth Riley, Nancy Wohler, Wendy Graef, Ginny Lumb. Second row: Betsy Winsel, Becky Holiday, Susan Ramsey, Carol Bartz, Marie Elizee, Katie Hederman. First row: Paula Vargas. ALPHA CHI The purpose of Alpha Phi, national Honor Scholarship Society, is the pro- motion and recognition of scholarship and of those elements of character which make scholarship effective for good among the students in the aca- demic divisions of colleges and uni- versities. Active membership is re- stricted to junior and senior women. .ff Till! I fc.C'.B-0' PANI H CL UB The Spanish Club is a new or- ganization on the William Woods Campus this year. lts purpose is to promote a more thorough learn- ing of the language and the culture and literature of Spain. Conversa- tions in Spanish during social events provide skill in fluent dia- logue. First row: Georgia Kimbro, Ann Sherman, Jackie Elliott, Janice Hall, Debbie Wright. Second row Faye Johnson, Melinda Murdock, Marsha McVay, Kathy Manning, Liz Smith, Ann Chalmers, Barb Hillman. Third row: Dr. Strong, Carol Dycus, Diane Rice, Betty Conkin, Linda Hutton, Linda Yates, Dr. Hamlin, Dr. Bartholomew. Q-.1 ri' 'nib- L to R: Ann Sherman, Georgia Kimbro, Janice Hall, Jackie Elliot, Debbie Wright, club officers. Seated: Dr. Hamlin, Sr. Strong, Dr. Bartholomew, sponsors. ALPHA I OTA Guest speaker Mrs. Lee Gibson of Gibson Employment Service, Columbia, Missouri, points out opportunities available to women in business. President Susan Proudfoot and Secretary Jennifer Boss-me demonstrate the tools of Alpha Iota. Not pictured Vice-President, .loy Itzkowitz, Alpha Iota is an international honorary business sorority with chapters located in leading colleges throughout the United States and Canada. Requirements for eligibility are superior scholarship, personality, leadership and character. William Woods' Gamma Lambda Chapter has helped to develop pride in the achievements of its women in the expressed field of business and in many other fields. Standing: Linda Fischer, Mrs. Grace McKissick, sponsor, Susan Phillips, Ruth Diekema, Nancy Hill, Nancy Fry, Suzi Hicks, Randi Schannon, Cathy Schwager, Susan Farnsworth, Cheri Greger. Seated: Pat Raub, Elizabeth Torrey, Jennifer Bosse Verna Dick, Mary Lizuain, Brenda Fischer, Susan Proudfoot. 'umlll iznmucum - YT ..., 47 Scott Watson, Suzy West, Stage Managerg Wendy Craef, Business Managerg Elaine Berg, Elizabeth Tracy, Christian O. West, Sponsor Not shown: Virginia Lumb, Director. ALPHA EP ILO CHAPTER OF ALPHA P I OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary drama fraternity which received its charter on the Westminster campus in 1960. After several years of inactivity, the charter was reactivated last spring with the initiation of six new members and the charter was changed to read: Westminster and William Woods Colleges. Alpha Psi Omega operates on the principle of a cast with its officers being the head of the cast. The three offices are: Director, which is equivalent to Presidentg Stage lVlanager, which is equi- valent to Vice-Presidentg and Business Manager, which is equivalent to Secretary-Treasurer. Per- sons wanting to become members must have the required number of points and must he voted on hy the members of the group. This organization, though not really new to the campus, hopes to attract further interest to itself and the theatre asawhole. L to R: Cathy Crouse, Sally Bemer, Sara Mclntire, Cathy Perkins, Sue Zoller, Sue Farnsworth, Lynn Gipson, Ginny Yoder, Barb Williams, Judy Bennett, Karen Blandford, Claire Keefe, Sara Clark. OFFICERS Vice President: Susan Farnsworth Treasurer: Sara Mclntire Secretary: Barb Williams President: Sara Clark Sally Berner and Sara Mclntire show a fonnation using ballet legs. The Christmas performance was closed with a candle-lit wreath and swimmers surrounding it. THE BR USHE 'l1f'1 ' :M . .4 lk, . im .v- T. ACTIVES: L. Cerrardg M. Buchan: B. Bakery L. Nuell, Sponsorg N. Fisherg T. Schmiemeierg M. Williamsg D. Riceg K. Ortnerg C. Tutt, Sponsorg M. Robnett. .,x ' ww ' PLEDGES. S Berner A. Blower K. Blandford, A. Alpaugh, M. Culley J. Eckhart, L. Jemison A. McPherson, L. r X . I 1 'sx ,I . s fin 4 P f L ' i- I , AP A i f L 'K' v B 0 . , QE.. . ' nil.. -'f: ' ' . , , 9 5 Jones, J. Ferrugia. ,, KWH 4 - f ' 5 pil. ,A .4-nv' First row: June Benzing, Vice Pres.g Kathy Schwager, Secretaryg Janet Luke, Public Relations. Back row: Miss Deborah Long, Sponsorg Nancy Heilman, President, Gail Ethier, Secretary, and Mrs. Katherine Love, Sponsor. HUME ECO OMICS CL B The Home Economics Club is open to any student taking courses in the home economics department. During their meetings, problems in this field are discussed. Interesting speakers are often invited. The Christmas Open House is a major project of the Club. The Club is affiliated with the American and the Missouri Home Economics Associations. f , a , -1 '- 'ltx V 1 dvr! , Seated at table: Donna Rudd, Gayle Lyons, Gaye Cooper. Standing: Lynn Hardin, Elizabeth Torrey, Barbara Durr, Marti Wood, Lorie Hunter, Ann O'Ncal, Joyce Ann Maines, Diane Rice. Compliments of GASPEFUS. hd 0020 . Q9 61,0 Q gQ ages .lx FRIENDSHIP FOREVER Row 1: Dorothy Gatewood, Ginny Wong, Georgette Saba, Arleen McLawhon, Judi Cox, Linda Scott, Mr. Dudley. Row 2: Peter Schroffeneger, Katie Hederman, Lilly Leung, Madeleine Joseph, Sonia Stec, Marie Elizee, Mary Lizuain, Winnie Yang, Andy Loken. Row 3: Chung Lin Ho, F. S. Chui, Seiwon Kim, El Mostafa Chtaini, Bill Chang, Jake Turner, Charles Kerr, Scott Lillie. ik 'T gn I 73k Q f ,,.,-f 5252: 0237 we -- f . 'iChinese cuisine in Fulton? ?? V , - Cultures come together .Z 4 L . if AJ-ii at ' . Is that Tabuleh? A COOPERATIVE EFFORT X ff' J fa -fl Left to right: Georgette Saba, Secretaryg Ginny Wong, Public Relations, Arleen McLawhon, Special Projects Chrm'ng Mr. Dudley, Adviserg Dorothy Catewood, Presidentg Judi Cox, V. Presidentg Linda Scott, Treasurer. ,Zi Dinner is served ? ? ? he Midwest Model United ations J . N No ta A H L A Venture in Education Through Practical Experience For the first time the International Relations Club has been opened to Westminster students. The international communities from both campuses have been Well represented by some nineteen international students from four continents. Weekly dinners held alternately at Westminster and William Woods have made the group into one big happy family. The result- ing cooperation was put to work on an International Banquet. Our enthusiasm paved the way to the Midwest Model U.N. held at Wash- ington University in February and to the China Conference at the University of Iowa in March. Through our International Students We have been able to gain a broader viewpoint of present conditions here and abroad. Thus, We have more fully carried out our objective: to encourage interest and create a better understanding ofthe nations of the world. Q , . x9 K., Let's move on . . 53 THE JESTERS This group takes an active interest in the production of theatre on both campuses. They put on a children's show for the com- munity, assist in major productions, tour neighboring tovms with the children's show, co-sponsor the Beaux-Arts Ball with the Brushes Club, and go see shows in St. Louis or Kansas City. Membership is earned by working 100 hours on one or more shows. Row 1: Sally Reed, Susie Huber, Jayrna Walters, Ginny Lumb, Susan Decker, Linda Burdette, Annie McPherson. Row 2: Ayn Thompson, Marty Simms, Wendy Graef, Betzy Wenzell, Jane Davis, Scott Hoffman. Row 3: Susan Murfin, Linda Laddin, Donna Rautenkranz, Diane Gabrich, Penny Ulrich. Would you believe Jester officers? Chris West, Sponsor, Missy Tracey, Liaison Officer, Elaine Berg, Secretary: Sally Millice, President, Pam Clark, Vice-Presidentg Susan Murfing Irby Darnell, Co-sponsor. Chris West and Missy Tracy relax during rehearsal of the children's show, Rappunzel and the Witch. Compliments of P. N. HIRSCH 81 CO. V fIH:U'- ' r H kv.. Y N- : , aw, 1 , V ,. . 1 kl 1 ' , .Q '34 '. Y' , ..7 f Q.. o 1. .I ., ,. f xxx i g dv QA. Q-f' ,pr SP I , xi ,ff 'A .- Ph. -'J A ' f u U r 3, Q A. Pk- tj 3 .SHWRS 'FIF0 A 1. i -f A54 V H. B ...lf Um W1 . , jg V LQ-:V-'T 1.1- - ,., . ,V Z., L N, ,,1.s . H, , Y- '-,xl ,,. gm ..- - A Vfig- '- 1, X, v , Q. -'-u?,g7 . 71 1 E -9 I9 2' fi 3 zlgftiigf Z v A Qi K .r 1. 'v T Front row: President, Anne Chalmersg Secretary, Ann Caplingerg Treasurer, Diane Gabrich. Back row: Publicity, Melinda Murdockg Vice-President, Doreen Chaison. x Tina .luve lines Kirby up at the Fall Schooling Show, one of the club's main projects. Spectators watch Robin Orr and Pop-Over at the Fall Schooling. ll I Ulf 56 4 x x H l nn PADDOCK CL UB The fall horse show during Parents' Weekend of- ficially opened the year of Paddock Club activities. This was followed by a trip to the American Royal Horse Show in Kansas City. Sandwich sales helped to finance guest speakers, educational movies, and visits to various show stables throughout the mid- Missouri area. Closing the year was the much anticipated Com- mencement Horse Show where Paddock Club mem- bers and student riders worked long hours to pro- duce and participate in the show. Tears followed the show as students said good-bye to their favorite horses and friends. L, A Paddock Club member jumps Junior Red at a local horse show. Laura Barry exercises Scarlet Starlet. 'Wife Chadwick on Pop-Over picks up her at a club sponsored horse show. year the Paddock Club members design a for the Club Fair. Pistol Pete looks to see what is going on. F 3' I . , I 10 ' 'q.j:b - - A J .X 'Qof'.-1- . 4 ,a .10 0 ' 'o. Q ... -' ' 'Q ,. sf? F lvl 9 il le- If . x 'V Q ml ul Nik-Ji llii: --.- r If I. ' , I 4 I ' thi. Marian Good receives a blue ribbon and trophy on Sporty Tuffy at one of the St. Louis horse shows in which the club participates. Country Aire looks for the next fence as Anne Chalmers takes him over the hurdles at a horse show. Cindy Ross puts Campus Sweet- heart to work. 57 If Fred Astaire could see us now! ! 44, - - ,,,.T The Physical Education Majors, and Mi- nors' Club is a national organization with the objective of emphasizing the late President Kennedy's physical fitness program through dormitory intramurals. Among the various activities which the club sponsors are the student-faculty volleyball games and guest lectures and demonstrations. Our group had 4327 fewer cavities. I ,t 1 i if . 'Z 1. .Y F, 5 ply . .5 ,- -ffil. ff J A .4 I 'r 0 .Er PHI BETA A national professional fraternity of music and speech, PHI BETA has chapters located in leading colleges, universities, and conservatories throughout the United States. Eligibil- ity for membership requires a grade of B in all music and speech sub- jects and HC in all other subjects. Phi Beta is active in school functions, namely 6'Sing-Ins and the annual Phi Beta Chapel. Guest performers are a highlight. . n.,1 ..-r,,- :.. ..-....L. 4- l.,...I.. ...,...,...,I1..... Cn- A UCL... Phi Beta's officers are: Claire Keefe, Historian, Ann Sherman, Song Leaderg Brenda Lualdi, Treasurerg Sally Millice, Secretaryg Arlene McLawhon, Vice Presidentg Susi Nicewonger, Presidentg Mrs. Marie Hamer, Chapter Adviser. N.. X. l M Phi Beta Quartette! p Dale Toth, Candy Brown, Suzi Hicks, Dotty Catewood. Barbara Koeller, one of Phi Beta's fine pianists accompanies Helen Stevens ttom: Patti Kelly, Jeannie Martin, Rachel DeLong, Linda Ann Sherman, Ginnie Lumb, Susi Nicewonger. HOD. V7 OFFICERS: Marsha Spencer, Secretary: Pat Clerkin, Presidentg Ann Jordan, Treasurerg Joan Gray, Vice President. Not pictured: Ruth Schmidt, Social Chairman. . .E.A. Under the sponsorship of lVlrs. Celesta Cannell, Dr. Lloyd Farley, and Dr. Charles H. I-lansford, the Student National Education Association is open to all students interested in the field. The Alma Fox chapter at William Woods is sponsored by the Missouri State Teachers, Association and the National Education Association. The S.N.E.A. program provides opportunities for individual members to participate in professional activities, through integrated programs with the local Fulton Schools, with the twenty-seven state chapters, and with the national conferences and conventions. The S.N.E.A. provides experience in being professional. MRS. CELESTA CANNELL DR. LLOYD FARLEY DR. CHARLES HANSFORD Qi, 'Ln f Y ,. 2 , t ' ,Q iff mil! 44 ..-? W, , S gl K Y Q .. l I ALA lg' 4 ' their student teaching this fall, Pat Clerkin, Martha Williams, Mona Wagner, V Fry, and Sally Wilmot received instruction from Mr, Shcals, the Principal of Fulton High School. Kit Benham student teaching in the Co-operative Urban Teachers' Educational Program, C.U.T.E., of Kansas City. P I i N A xx, ALL Mrs. Cannell and elementary education students participating in the Fulton Head Start Program. YOU G REPUBLICA X V, N so esp FI D WW Romney states opinions ii On W Wi is a national organization to -esidentj The Young liepuhlicans Club 5011 Wil help young Republicans rea- Will beg leg? Stu lize exactly what the Repuhli- 3 WHY, il votm . .g' can Party in America stands ithoutb 0P11110D student: for and how they can help ti' 01' S1 , . . as to th of cand spread the party s objectives. mme. TI pertain: Through this realization, they lid like askedabecome better citizens of to- GOVI imorrow. -C1113 Midi X Q. L.l.uw muuuiu L1lL' V l.l:l.ll.i.U.l.1 bltllatloll qi med up? How do you see U. S. future action? A. I am proud of the debate on Vietnam which is going on within my party, -and welcome it. We are not coi and we have real dialogue and spirited examinations national security interests and policies in Vietnam. I am a dissenter on our government's policy in V have said that I thought it was a tragic error to become in Vietnam-to become involved in a land war in Asia questioned the expectations based on our, dangerous , he Nnrfh anlinv in t l. T. nnilollege sfc b ibv ramoant y If we are to build a new and sticker America we must deal vlth the crisis of crime .in our citiesfillxl believe it will fake Republican administratgrn in Washington 'TIr 'l1and1e the job. Here are five things which are needed: lj more law enforce- ent manpower 27 better police tramin 33 full use of imnmvul Percy Ends und Col nnimxwmsemm o so .Tan 18 Senator 1 Percy CRepJ Illx a halt -to soho:- thrf his office expense collected be nr f enwhohdvgldedrive. 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The small group now Romney in Missouri is h course, that Nixon will they can sway his cen the Michigan governor's And there are cons: in the Nixon camp who ing he will fall so t make an open move for If Nixon comes strongly in the the centrists and the in his camp would be stay with him to the are no longer enough Nixon said The new freedom has to mean freedom for the poor as well as the rich freedom for lation Seen as Crisis of th black as well as white and it Splrnl from but freedom to It means freedom to grow freedom to work and d ,to Wlded America U has to mean not only freedom 1' 1 'enlgy Lhg fruits of 011122 il'9Sl'1 begllllllllg be 4 +Concord N H K mba t Throughout the land he I d h e Percyorfislnd hasa e dded bitter conflicts are be l 641 HWY U lgw C5215 Iofvthg UWFIYUWW ween the generations lo .:1,'i:.,:::.' 1nfhe1euer,Pmyssim WM een .atlas I am Wflfms W YW in Wm' ates of lawful change and dream d Nixon sal last ' v D 1 X 2, ' z ' . V - u V A V D r I in ' . ' p , I r.. I . 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The Y.W.C.A. draws girls of diverse experiences and faiths together into responsible membership that their lives may be open to new understanding and deeper relationshipsg and that together they may join in the struggle for peace. 'Tyr iff, xi , wi 'T 'UN -1 - I ' 1 Marian Y.W.C.A. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS. L to R: Nancy Williams, Secretaryg Faith and Heritage Chairmang Mary Donnellan, Dr. Griffith Hamlin, Chaplain Wayne Chairmang Alice Linxweiler, Vice Presidentg Cathy Gibney, President. Marian Mullette helps Ruth Anne write her name , ,itk.A j llfh Mullette, Social Chairmang Georgette Saba, Johnston, Sue Davidsmeier, World Outreach PA H ELLENI C C O UN CIL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The Panhellenio Council consists of the president, rush chairman, and Panhellenic delegate of each sorority. The Council presides over Rush, promotes Greek-Independent relations, and coordinates the activities of all sororities. Its activities this year in- cluded a brunch before exams, an All-School Competitive Sing, the awarding of a schol- arship trophy, and providing an exhibition of student paintings, sculpture, and ce- ramics. Seated: Betty Walther, Georgia Kimbro, Mona Wagner, Pat Kelly, Pam DeRousse, Gigi Parr. ing: Ruth Ann Rails, Debbie Wright, Miss Marilyn Swears. N, I ff'--I af 5 5m:'tf-1: ez-fQlQ'ffs.M up ' V ' ' A sister sends you a red carnation when you feel sad. A sister is someone you can share with. A sister puts the top back on your toothpaste. Sisterhood means a pat on the back when you're down. A sister is someone who doesn't care if you spill the punch. I A sister leaves the light on when you come in late. , A sister is someone who sticks up for you when you're not there. A sister knows the time and place to he quiet. A sister puts your clothes in the dryer when you forget. F' pf- Sisterhood is caring, sharing, loving, 'f' W and understanding. if . I 5 - - Q' - ,A g - -'I ' 14 ,.:5l - XJ ' 4-,' ,L ' . . f I s fa: ,4- ALPHA OMEGA F' I I R l a f . n bi t N' ' xx am- - W-X l wi' 4 Rfk' 54.34 . B '-F' QQ- ,7sl,.v Iii! ,. aff fl 'I Q 4' lv .4 f x Y 7 f.. rr ' 99 K xg ' 1 9 1 i 4 1 -A 4, In I if G ' Nm ,f 'F y- rf' 5- V , .5 OF? , pl ' .mf 5- 'Y Q- s fi - .L 'V J: 3112-44 . J, -, .' I 'B619 L' .5. HM.. I-'ao A B-,W ii Q- l l gQY Al ... x 'Yagi 5 ' ' r., I - , - . B Gu ' 'ig H , T. vi' Q IQ gg., ff 4 - - 'fll lg Ei-, 2' 5,- fs -, -'ff :L-N -lf' 3:4 6. af' in I x Ae 'o 'v xi' V I-1. 4. 3 Q ' B gum if ' 5 A, ' fp 3 ZN.g:'Qii 'f'-,,'-Q- m !P- Y . B In H Abu- tif - T ,,. Q F VI , f 'Tl . ,fa J' if x K Q. Sn :nfl xv 5 f- 5 Q - -if Q L, 2 'f ' ' .gy S.uu:1f,4-,Q Lf l , ., A' Q- L 4 , L 'X . 4 1 .nav I -'- ' Y ' nl V ir ' rx .V A ' - -M, L, lf--- . iw-,gr V1 Q an L .I 'H N 1 ' 1 :V I , i AJ :fsyf , .P J ' 5 Y X Q I ,Eva ww mu: xl DORMI T ORIES 1 A' ,. 'H .x , , A 1 7 .f 6 Q , 3 ,4 ,, I 4 ii' , . A 5 fr .gr,., ' : .4-tu! :XI . v.. 'T ' JV -,141 siffzftwzf ' .ily ..A + YT? ,E I 'Q 5:51 , f,f'f,- 42 Q -1, va ' .. I1 If 'wig fitii. f M2-' +41 -. 1 bfi'- sv ' f H1 UELL. 9 -ge 4: Q' I .ill vu' A dip in Senior Lake never hurt any- OHS Let it all hang out! 3 19. ,X ,Q ken ' W1ll power IS the Zlblllty to eat only one salted peanut. Man on Second! Another year older and deeper in debt Our mascot, Barney Allen, and friend. ev 'if MRS. MARY ELIZABETH SEATON Welcome to Atkinson Hall. Head Resident I'm fresh out of high school and wet behind the ear. When you're a jet . . . 4? WS l 1 .un ,M .-1, .-.5 -' -. 1 .fu 1 1. 'Y .. SQ-,LI AB ntvy,,!! New idea in dieting-eat lots of popcorn and get plenty of rest. Whoa you, Phi Delt . . . l .M v - . I Qu' Q -1 ELAINE BERG, President OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Elaine Berg VICE-PRESIDENT: Sally Zahnle SECRETARY: Nancy Wohler TREASURER: Ann Tolin SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Doreen Chaison SOCIAL STANDARDS CHAIRMAN: Sherry Zinc 1 . Have you ever been left waiting? Barb I and Nance-TCP resentlng Atklnson at in tramurals. Freshmen are always so silly! gist A, . - Tfvxrrvv-:Nfl-at if 1 11-E.E' i:s 2:51 f 'E L Q, Q. T' -iff : , 5 ' iw 9 ii ffiin 3' ilu -- . I PP! very., 'il-. rg-1. A '-'Tw -A. R' 1: 3. .. 7 4-:L rf.: 1 -.mg : 1 5 ' X U I5 ,f D g 7 - ef ' s g, ' ' A I o 1, -A if -I is 'K fi - Wvk , , E X y ji w .1 x X - ' Q ' fglyjyf ,' ,1 r - - - ,I A W . I . 2 I I1 rl Would you believe we won the spirit ,,, X W. .. I 1 ry' , FQ , -.f Q ,ry , if . is Fire Drill! ll Right Mom Seaton- What I don't know, won't hurt me. trophy? The third-floor spooks. 73 'W - 5 vel' T 'sv' S i Sf QM' 3 X f 1 . 'f S-w.,,t.,Xk' , - -in :wajm ,.. .. gm. JU' Af 1 F. .. If ' II ff, X ' 'MQ L5 1 +P WW' Jk- -. ey, F -:F gwff., It 1. -4' 5 if W 7 xv? - L I 1 Y 7 W ala- K .ev-1' H v ,.i. j I 1 If-af, '7' -51 -. - '-E? ' in v Tiyff X if Y E 9-fl I ' x ' A fp 'fir Q .,.,,.an - V., usmuuummx lnmmmmil is E itll N i ' Q -if W .... Q llllllllllll . Ill: fi: -h lil: ..x p pu -lla W- llllll s .1-v- NK 'SIN FS Q .ou- .Q -A - a . I -4. Hey, look . . . .lust try it! Z L r 4- 34 :AY Booth Hall serves as the home of the Alpha Phis. The c'Phis are unified and spirited in all phases of school life. Please tell me it isn't a pig! if f MRS. MILDRED Head Resident You called? A if P'cg. Who said man didn't evolve from the monkey. I'm so snowed. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Barbie Hillman VICE-PRESIDENT: Carol Horky SECRETARY: Marcia Van Ess I1 bflhlh V 'Q TREASURER: Kathy Manning SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Sue McCann SOCIAL STANDARDS CHAIRMAN: ' Carol Horky Ole! Rack time. BARBIE HILLMAN No men upstairs, sir. President V A V Alpha Phis meet new pledges. ssss 1 We ew C OCKREL 1 7 In x ,. 1 -Xin - --x 1-N MRS. ANISE ELLIOTT, ' Head Resident OFFICERS: H. Stevens, J. Hall, C. Cooper, P. Kelly, P. Raub. 2nd row: W. Graef, L. Barry, C. Dycus, S. Rowe. Cockrell Hall, housing the Alpha Chi Omegas for the past two years, is one of the four newest dorms. The girls are able to share here in the fun of living together as a sorority plus that of dorm life. YA LL Fl .v-5,4 started it, it's yours. I SLG. .M ff ,--..,, We could always try T.V. 7 no trump. Swing it, Helen. Our Snow Queen. 79 -x XK ini 19 MRS. MAEBELLE UPPINGHOUSE HARMON HALL OFFICERS: Pat Pansze, Secretaryg Marty Stone, Social Chairmang Diane Highland, Senate Representativeg Peg Matthews, Social Standards Chairman, EEE fn in .171 ir' ix. wg . 3 ir A :fa 'ff' 1' W' 3 a-W' 80 I4 , Head Resident Freshman Beanie dinner Newly elected officers: Kathy Creigh- ton, Vice-President, Kay Herdman, Treasurer. 4 5 is li Those finals just seem to drag you down! Our weekly steak fry. ,- ..4l ,L-L Another enthusiastic party. Time out f0I' 8 cigarette. ,JMR- 45'-et' Jones Hall was named for the second president of William Woods, Dr. James B. Jones. Her banners wave in every activity and tlie Jones Hall girls always come out cheering. HEAD RESIDENT Mrs. Loretta Donnegan PRESIDENT Pamella Ulrich VICE-PRESIDENT Sharon Graves TREASURER Louise Jones SECRETARY Katy Hederman SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Susan Hall SOCIAL STANDARDS CHAIRMAN Sonia Stec SENATE REPRESENTATIVE Cindy Cochran Double birthday party v 5- l ,A i kl 4' J 'I Evening backyard picnic Freshman dinner, I pre- Innocent Freshmen? sume? Male . . . no, Mail! C 'Y ug Nl ,aff Deck Jones Hall with spirits jolly! 16.1.4 .lv ' ' Y, 4'1 , . . UP .. it Y-.Wea-F , ' Il Q 'I' 'I -1 'iff V I N3 'Na S ,' .V .i is e 'iz . i I' A- In ' rn I! ! r2!l1j'il'f H T , 'Q -- 1 .' I .s..l l r' Ai 'fruit' L' I l ru. CL' galil 'il 1' lm.: S'Axgk --f. 'Q . fffi- ,N 'Q-.':ff1i'? It ai. Yes Suzie, we are taking your picture. On your mark, get set . . . smile! .TV .,, I wE,,,,.. - 1 v ,,3- pi-,,-, f'vfiQ?i':,+sf.,' on ' ' 0 . ,K ii ' ' i 2 William Woods' eleventh dormitory was completed in the fall of 1967. Hous- ing ninety-six energetic Woodsies, the New Dorm is known all over campus as uthe place where the action is! Spirit helped us win Derby Day. l l 4, D Betty and Reba OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Mary Lou Harms MRS. LOUISE RICHARDS, Mary Lou Harris Sally Pope Head Resident SECRETARY: Leah Beth Raney TREASURER: Sue Zazza SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Suzie Aufderheide SOCIAL STANDARDS CHAIRMAN Jane Renfrow Karen tries to study. 5 I - sr we I. ,-r rr - rr .r 2 5' V N A : Vi ' ' QQ 6 S ,J-, You name it-it happens in suite E V' I . 'Yi.p,--r,,-.31,21 , ,- kg 'ffu xii 'K , ,,., . . N 1 b . I .1 ' 1 1. 1 I -. .V .H Serena's Rockettes! 'na 3' -K' Y x 2,' SERE A HA LL Serena Hall has had an active year as the home of the Chi Omega so- rority. Participating actively in such campus activities as Derby Day and Winter Weekend, Serena houses many of the outstanding student leaders on campus. Proud of its academic standards, Serena holds the highest grade point average of any living unit on campus. Sweetheart of Beta Theta Pi -JL Girls chalk up points as boys chalk on paint Chi Omegas are especially proud of their house mother Mrs. Helen Havely who came to us two years ago from a sorority at 0.S.U. We are always interested in her many talents of knitting, painting, and sewing and feel fortunate in being exposed to her creativity. I- - .,....,,. -1'-, 4.,,.. an Fx IV Smile! It makes people wonder what you've been up to. Serena Hall girls en route to their date with Dr. Cutlip at the President's reception. ,S QA. Class! Happiness each day especially on Halloween. 1 Q . lx Would you believe- study day? 87 l r Freshmen entertain upperclasswomen. tal n It's not everyday you get lavaliered! 1 nf I. - I 'wx 'kw'l gl PRESIDENT: Diane Deaton VICE-PRESIDENT: Liz Torrey SECRETARY: Missy Moore TREASURER: Susan Lewis SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Sara Clark AN. SOCIAL STANDARDS CHAIRM Smith and Swearingen girls enjoy a fall day. 88 Q MEF' HEAD RESIDENT: Mrs. Inez Walsh Lynn Gipson Friends forever K SL I -. F 5 ': 36 President Snlilhyg Debutantes F2334 Man on third! At 7:00, we all study in our rooms We are the Smith Hull girlsf And now-for our 3,272 birthday party fl G5 HEAD RESIDENT AND CABINET: Carolyn Ray, Jane Ellen Dutcher, Mrs. Buschman, Becky Mer- ritt, Sunnie Thiel, Jane Eckhart. 4 Hmmm A little donn participation! Well-For goodness sake 90 . 0 Friends ,.Jl' ,Ji . I Once upon a time . . ,i... ' . 'Fi' - r WELMN .,.., . i. S WEARINGE Ready? -and one - and - a - two - and g-1 Isn't college fun ? ! I ought out the big town! HEAD RESIDENT Mrs. Eunice Buschman PRESIDENT Jane Ellen Dutcher VICE PRESIDENT Jane Eckhart SECRETARY Sunnie Thiel TREASURER Becky Merritt SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Carolyn Ray SOCIAL STANDARDS Betsy Wenzell I'm ready if he would only buzz! If ' WT he spooks of third floor gg., 'F--r La This year the Town Willies' membership soared to 43 students-the largest group represented in the school's history. Pictured above fseated from left ta rightl: Sue Westmoreland, Social Standards Chairmang Paula Sheals, Treasurer: Linda Yates, Presidentg Brenda Fischer Secretaryg Martha Williams, Social Chairmang and Deri jameson. Second row fleft to rightj: Mary Haley, Julia Maddox, Josephine Ferrugia, Linda Fischer, Shelia Phillips, Ruth Ann Wright, Cheri Greger, and Mrs. Rosabel Williams, lsponsorl. Back row Lynne Oestreich, Gail Ellis, Nora Soukup, Mar-E Robnett, Nancy Hill, Mrs. Lois Dawson, Evelyn Criswell, Betty Conkin, and Joyce McCray V43 , . ,, .TX 'W 1 1 . , ' N..x,aJ! . Left: Help from an Up- per-Classwoman is always welcome! Standing are Nora Soukup and Lois DonCarlos. Seated are .loyce Farmer, Maurine Rankin, Helen Harrison, and Linda Fischer. 4 in 5 The most average of all scenes finds Fulton Town Willies lounging between classes in their school home located from the bookstore in the lower level of the Administration Building. Seated from left to right are: Helen Harrison, Lynne reich, Debby Howell, Betty Conkin, Sue Westmoreland, and Arlene Jackson. 5104! .af-fa :elim HOLIDA Y if XCHA GE Right: Exchanging gifts at an- nual Christmas Banquet held at V Cecil's Restaurant are flejt to f rightj: Sue Westmoreland, Paula .52 Sheals, Linda Yates, Brenda ' Fischer, Ruth Ann Wright, and Joyce McCray. RE TORA T10 : A CHIE VED The Winston Churchill Memorial flocated on Westminster's campus? is the 300-year old, re- edified Christopher Wren church shipped to Fulton stone by stone from London, England. The memorial-to be completed sometime this year-is rebuilt in the memory of Churchill's famous Iron Curtain Speech in 194-6. Stand- ing within the sanctuary are: Linda Yates fa tourist guide during summer monthsl, Sue West- moreland, and Paula Sheals. 3329 1 -4. With the spirit of Christmas in the air, Evelyn -- Criswell Klejtl receives a gift handed to her by Linda Yates. Seated on Evelyn's left is Ruth Ann Wright, Cheri Greger, and Linda Fischer. 9' 3 fl V-2 - It 9 , 1.-A-.?4 '--ffw iz Q iannnn if-is f -V' K f . If T X u w lf Q Q -va ,r ' :x ,J N I Ns .1 I? 5' ' V2 Y inf 'E L J' . L , ,M 1 I Q 4 'CL 2f..mi 5 O A ..- xxx I ,g , 'Z' f x 2 ' 4 Q M ,Qui Mft-V , 'S' 1 ' E? ,-. . , 1 F1 , if O JL.- ,W U., ,. A , 'Q I zu. H 1 Qi ' , ,.4, :. , 'M 5 , .,, .. .I ., mx... l' ..,. ...J-.. i 1 'l 6 i I i I 0 5 K i 1 P V 1 W L 5 I l 1 .11 :I V ri sf , 1+ 'E w -Q P ,sea i I 1 I bf If 5. n. Y N ,fl 'uk 392 , ,- ,I 'r 1 mf .W 1? w I 1 Q ii 'I tq. I 'gl I , .14 ' 'TQ' Y' .1 . . ,Q f ,315 , it .. ' H' , w x xif -- ' I I'-y - -3 '- 'lx f- Q, t ,,.Nt 5.11. V VW HONORED STUDENTS , fl Carol Horky Marian Mullette Susan Nicewonger Barbara McLean BEA UTY QUEEN CA DIDA TES Camelia Taylor Compliments of McINTIRE'S FLORIST. 'wt A l Beauty Queen Sandi B urns Sandi Burns, a sophomore from Ottawa, Illinois, won the title of 1968 Beauty Queen with her pretty brown hair and blue eyes. Sandi is majoring in elementary education for her future career as a teacher. She has also reigned as Sweetheart of Sigma Chi at Westminster and for Province. Sandi,s list of activities includes cheerleading, Alpha Phi sorority, YWCA, ROTC queen candidates and Derby Day Darling first runner- up. ---'-'l 7 .:' JE l 13 1, A .V Q 'N , 3 4..- 'ii . K . Q34 'f TQ 5 j is,-A , 21. .1 5. I 1' 1 'Yilv' 9 grip 4: fl' , . Academic ueen Georgia Kimbro Georgia Kimbro of Fort Worth, Texas, holds the titles 0 both Academic Queen and Ideal Girl of 1968. Georgia h been president of her freshman and sophomore class, nami on the Dean's List all four years at William Woods and is member of Phi Theta Kappa as well as Regional Represe tative of Alpha Chi. She has also been a member of YWCA, and President of Chi Omega. She is listed in Who Who in American Colleges and Universities and majors French. N W-.NK - ' X ,U L X . iz BLA X it ' W is as X if Q '.f - l 1.9 . 5, F 211 t N Q15 ii A f. P A . KT, Af QE 11551- ix., Athletic Queen Janice Wink Janice Wink, Athletic Queen, varies her activities at Wil- liam Woods as Junior Class Secretary, Social Chairman of her Sophomore -Class, President of P.E.lVI. Club, and a mem- her of Paddock Club. She is Dormitory Intramural's Chair- man and a member of Alpha Chi Omega. ,lanice's major in Physical Education will continue to be her teaching field in junior high school. at so P' A.ee 5 A,i,.A:1Aff,f'N 114.1- W E5 ev Popularity Queen Linda Coqaoran Linda Corporan of Manchester, Missouri, is already a bus Freshman majoring in elementary education. Througl Y.W.C.A. she tutors at Carver Elementary School in Ful ton. She is a pledge of the honorary sorority Alpha Chi ana of the Greek fraternity Alpha Chi Omega. ' 4 as i - 1 J t t Service ueen Penny Gloor Penny Gloor is an active junior from Oak Park, Illinois, Who earned the title of 1968 Service Queen. Penny is Pres- ident of C.G.A., was previously C.G.A. Social Standards Chairman, and has also been President of Senate. She is a member of Alpha Phi, I.R.C., Y.W.C.A., Phi Theta Kappa, S.N.E.A., and runner-up for Valentine Queen. Teaching in the elementary school is Penny's career choice after she graduates. x l- Ai, is 'lt' i Town, ueen Linda Yates Linda Yates, the 1968 Town Queen, is also a member o both Phi Theta Kappa and Alpha Chi. She has been name on the Dean's List as well as the Achievement List and has served as President of Town Willies, Treasurer of Spanish Club, a member of Jameson Singers, and Campus Judicial. Linda is a junior who majors in art and wishes to teach art i secondary schools. .lliilf .QMIM 5 fh4.21.arA-- 'ft - 4 'A m.. ul L K -A 'F' of ,5- S if Ideal Girl Georgia Kimbro Georgia Kiml1ro's many achievements added the title of Ideal Girll' to her list. This queen is chosen for her all around attributes exemplifying an ideal student. 1' I . MJ. I I mf! I sk' f ' V -'ff .' sushi ' : :.e.v:: ' Il' Q 1. ,. 'fri' ' , , 2 2 1., ,.. Uv ,- - , . ' W I ' 1 s s -.X xii me .-ji!! V 5- .U . A , Q V N? if H, ' '7'i! w.1 ,. 4 X if-Q: XXX 1 xffiiiafi ' fs X F5 Q I+ ' 2' . , V I Iv vi -' -' -gl ,.., 1 V Y Toni Deems PCSSY Matthews Dia11IlE MEIISOD Barbara Cgok E.-ist, , e -Q 1 w gif MX PK In-r Qi! f 1 as K ' X- l-,. . N Virginia Lumb Best Dressed Pat Raub if '54, Nm--1 5' X MM. . 0, - N M N F it 'fy I fl N xv- xy - N- , ivy J X ww , Q r-:'- I 4' 1 1 ' t 1 '5 f gi, 1 ??T?,.. 1 ' wr ww - -' If ' 3 W' r 94 Q , ll hm Sally Reed Betty Eckhart 5, I , , . lr l Jeaneal Miller Mary Mcflubbin Barbara McLean Zoe Ann J 01165 'V mi y WN y Mx Q , 1 . w , L K.. QM . V 6 4 I ' 1---r , . l Carol Ann Dycus Dorthy Lee Gatewood Barbara ,lean Hillman arg, .' Lucy Taylor Ritter Who 's Who in A mericcm Colleges and Universities Georgia Marie Kimbro Virginia Nancy Lumb f Karen Kristen Uhle Judy Ray Upchurch sv, -vii? ' Susan Wendy Graef HHN Nancy Sue Heilman Janet Corinne Murphree Deborah Jean Wright fNAfNA STUDENTS 1 ' we I k- fx' .M 1, , Q l -L f-. 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Jadfb . -1. aw., m A Q A, ' 'xi , -1 gnfigrgrgsi,-, A if . .Fil wr-:ZA Y- , HX 9 .11 4-- lil Q'- tl S I V -F ' f. 1 -. - Jvfgrwj 'Qi w .5 , au- .5gh'!,a..'fy4'A.!4f'i,....n ,J -A .1 11 W' Y'-nr MARGARET ANDERSON BARBARA BAKER LAURA BARRY Morganfield, Kentucky Allentown, Pennsylvania St. Louis, Missouri History and Sociology Art Education Business Brushes, 3. 4 Jameson Singers 1 Public Relations 4 Paddock Club 1, 2, 3 Alpha Phi 3, 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3 Winter Weekend Decorations Alpha Chi Omegu 2, 3, 4 Chairman Social Chairman 3 in ., 4- KATHERINE BENHAM JUNE BENZING ELAINE BERG Dayton, Ohio Tulsa, Oklahoma Camden, Arkansas Elementary Education Home Economzcs Achievement List 3 Home Economics Club 3, 4 Vice President 4 IRC 2 YW'CA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Onwgu 2, 3, -l Thealer Atkinson Hall Social Chairman 3 President 4 Judicial Council -l- Jcstcrs 3, 4 Pledge Trainer 3 Secretary 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3 gt' -1 f' -e.4w.v W-pi IRENE BERRY ROSEMARY BODLE Louisville, Kentucky Portland, Indiana Elementary Education Elementary Education Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3 SNEA 2, 3, -1 Jameson Singers l YWCA 3, 4 SNEA 4 Alpha Phi 3, 4 YWCA 1 Plvrlge Class President 3 Lucy Ritter welvomes guests at the Presidenfs Reception. JENNIFER BOSSlf Ridgewood, New Jersey Business Allen Hall Social Standards 3 Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4 Aquaquf-Hes 2 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3 .lumcson Singers 1 Alplus Chi Omega 3, 4 Recommendation Chairman 4 Wm -.i LOIS BUCKNAM Omaha, Nebraska Sociology Harmon Hall Treasurer 4 Achievement List 3 Alpha Iota 3, 4 Green Owl Staff 1 IRC 1 Woods Echoes Stal! 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 CHRISTINE CATLETT PATRICIA CHADWICK PATRICIA CLERKIN Birch Tree, Missouri . Birmingham, Michigan Darien, Connecticut Business Speech Social Studies Alpha Inga 3, 4 Swcnringcn llnll SNEA 3 Treasurer 2 YWCA 1 Achievcnwnl List 1, 2, 3, fl- IRC I, 2 Secretary 2 Phi 'I'hi-la Kappa I, 2 SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 Presiclcnl 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 Chi Om:-gn 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-asurcr 2 Vice President 3, 4 Little Sisters of Minerva 2, 3, 4 ANN COLLINSON GAYNEL COOPER Kansas City, Missouri Wincheste1', Indiana Education Home Economics IRC 3, 4 Green Owl Staff I, 2, 3, 4 SNEA 2, 3, 4 Home Econumics Club 2, 3. 4 YWCA 3 mc 1, 2 YWC:K I, 2, 3, 4 Alpha Chi Omvga 2, 3, fl' Clmplain 4 KATHERINE CREICHTON Omaha, Nebraska English Dean's List 3 Achievement List 4 .lesters 1 Treasurer 1 IRC 1. 2, 3 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 Commission on Student Life Harmon Hull Representative 4 -1: rf' A 5 MARIBETH CRYMES LEOTA CUTLER CAROL DOLLENS Lonoke, Arkansas Indianapolis, Indiana Columbus, Indiana Elementary Eduf,-gtign Elementary Education Elementary Education Achievement List 1, 2, 3 Transfer student from Achievement List 3 SNEA 2, 3, 4 Indiana University SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4 Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4 YWCA 1. 2, 3, 4 Standards Chairman 3 Pledge Trainer 3, 4 All that we are is the result of what we have thought LOIS DONCARLOS Prairie Home, Missouri Home Economics Achievement List 3 Green Owl Staff 2 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4 IRC 2 SNEA 2, 3, 4 Woods Echoes Stnli 2 Young Republicans Desk Hostess 1, 2 QI' 1913 CAROL DYCUS Covington, Kentucky Biology Senior Class Vice-President Cockrell Hall Vice-President 3, 4 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Board 3 Who's Who in American Colleges Paddock Club 1. 2 Phi Theta Kappa I. 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 Corresponding Secretary 2 First Vice-President 3, 4 Alpha Chi Honor Society 3, 4 .I ACKLYN N ELLIOTT Mexico, Missouri Business Dean's List 1, 2 Achievement List 2, 3 Alpha Iota 3, 4 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 and Universities Secretary 3, 4 Alpha Chi Honor Society 4 Vice-President 4 MINA EVANS SUSAN FARNSWORTH BARBARA FESS St. Louis, Missouri Janesville, Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Business Business Business Jameson Singers 2 Intramural Chairman 2 Alpha Phi 3, 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 Phi Kappa Psi Sweetheart 3 Alpha lots 2, 3, 4 Plellgc Trainer 2 Secretary 3 Aquaquettcs 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 1 Treasurer 2 Vice President 3, 4 Home Economics Club I Jameson Singers 1 PEM Club l, 2, 3, 4 YWCA 1 NANCY HOUSEHOLDER FRY Dwight, Illinois Business Education Achievement List 2, 3 Alpha lots 3, 4 IRC 2 SNEA 2 Woods Echoes Stall Typist 2 YWCA 1. 2 Secretary 1 Social Chairman 2 Co-chairman of Fashion Show I 190 DOROTHY GATEWOOD Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Elementary Education Achievement Lis! 3, 4 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Dorm Assistant 4 IRC 2, 3, 4 Public Relations Chairman 2 President 3, 4 Phi Beta 3, 4 SNEA 2, 3, 4 YWCA 2, 3. 4 ai.-I ,bv SHARON GERRING Elkhart, Indiana Sociology Atkinson Hall Treasurer 3 Achievement List 1, 2, 3 YWCA 1, 3 Alpha Chi Omega 3. 4 Scholarship Chairman 4 Clinical Casework Assistant 3 f afjet 5, WENDY GRAEF Santa Fe, New Mexico Spanish Achievement List 1 'i Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities .lesters 1, 2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH GREENE Winnetka, Illinois English YWCA 1, 2, 3 Alpha Chi Omcga 3, 4 Tutoring 2 .IANICE HALL Du Quoin, Illinois History Dean'a List 1, 3 Chi Omega Social Science Award 3 Home Economics Club 1 Secretary 2 IRC I 3 President 3 Ph- T12 Green Owl Staff 2 SNkA gm Kappa 1 Reporter 2 YWCA 1 3 ggidxcr glub 1' 2 AlPha Chi Omega 3, 4 YWCA i 2 3 Corresponding Secretary 4 ' 'Q ' Alpha Chi Honorary 3, 4 Alpha Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 President 4 Activities Chairman 3 Treasurer 4 Alpha Psi Omega 4 Director of Language Laboratory 4 NANCY HEILMAN Clearwater, Florida Home Economics Senior Class Secretary Who'a Who in American Colleges Home Economics Club 3, 4 President 4 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 President 3 2nd Vice President 2 and Universities BARBARA HILLMAN Cincinnati, Ohio Elementary Education CGA President 3 Bartley Hall Secretary 1 Judicial Council 4 Dean's List l Achievement List 2, 3, 4 Honor Board Secretary 2 Campus Service Queen 3 Alpha Chi Honorary 3, 4 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Jameson Singers 1 Phi Theta Kappa 2 SNEA 4 Woods Echoes Staff 4 Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4 President 4 Student Representative to the Student Status Committee Christian Science Organization Booth Hall President 4 'GQ' 115 . Y' ANN .IENNINCS Cincinnati, Ohio Elementary Education Jones Hall Vice President 3 IRC 1 SNEA 2, 3, 4 Chi Omega 3, 4 Young Republicans Club 4 vl I l ,i ,ak Baxbie Hillman and Skip Standish recount the events of an exhausting Derby Day fi? 9-f FAYE JUHNSON LOUISE JONES KAREN JUNGBLUTH Birmingham, Alabama Shawnee Mission, Kansas St. Louis, Missouri Elementary Education English Elementary Education Smith Hall Jones Hull Home Economics Club 1, 2 Velper's Chairman 2 Denn's List 3 Achievement Lis! 1, 2 Dorm Asliatlnt 4 Phi Then Kappa 2 SNEA l, 2, 3, 4 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Honor Socie ty4 T-reasurer 4 SNEA 2. 4 Candidate for 10 best-dressed 3 Alpha Iota 3, 4 YWCA 2, 3 Commission on Student Life 4 GEORGIA KIMBRO Fort Worth xas , Te French Freshman Class Vice-President Sophomore Class President Dcan's List 1, 2, 3, 4 Judicial Council 3, 4 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 Recording Secretary 2 SNEA 4 Woods Echoes Staff 2 YWCA 1. 2, 3 Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 Rush Chairman 2, 3 President 3, 4 Alpha Chi Honor Society 3, 4 Regional Representative 4 KATHERINE LUKACEK Brookfield, Wisconsin Business Achievement List 1, 2 Little Sister of Minerva VIRGINIA LUMB Shaker Heights, Ohio Theatre Junior Class Treasurer Atkinson Hall President 3 Iesters 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 Green Owl Staff 2, 3, 4 World News Editor 2, 3 Reporter 4 Jameson Singers 1 Paddock Club 1, 2, 3, 4 PEM Club 1, 2, 4 Phi Beta 2, 3, 4 Woods Echoes Staff 2, 4 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Phi 3, 4 Alumnae Coordinator 4 Best-Dressed Girl for Glamour magazine Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4 Spanish Club 4 Young Republicans 4 Q. 'ff SUSAN MCADAM Fulton, Missouri Elementary Educatzon Town Willies Vice President 1, 2 Aquaquetkes 2, 3 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3 SNEA 1, 2, 3 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 Panhellcnic Representative 2 Corresponding Secretary 3 Commission on Student Life 1 r. mf- .Q r 4' 41: 1 it, nun-so an--,, --s- an-as , -.- u a., - l' U I Pat Raub casts a sunny smile at the start her w r z e 1 ti 1 MARGOT MC ANANY SUE MC CANN MARY MC CUBBIN Brentwood, Missouri Mt. Vernon, Ohio Alton, llhnols Art Elementary Education Psychology Junior Class Booth Hall Allen Hall Social Chairman Social Chairman 4 President 4 Jones Hall Home Economics Club 4 Alpha Phi 4 Treasurer 1 lameaon Singers 1 Transfer Student from Drake University Social Chairman 2 SNEA 2, 3, 4 Brushes 1, 2, 3, 4 .lesters 2 Green Owl Staff 2 IRC 2 Woods Echoes Staff 2 Art Editor 2 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 Social Chairman l, 2, 3 Social Standards 4 i' GTI? YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4 Social Chairman 4 QP' J OY CE-AN N M AIN ES KAY MALTBIE JANE MARCUS Indianapolis, Indiana Amsterdam, New York Oak Park, Illinois Home Economics Elementary Educauon Social Studies Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4 New Dorm IRC 2, 3, 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Publicity 3, 4 Jameson Singers 1 YWCA 1, 2, 3 SNEA 4 Treasurer 3 YWCA 3, 4 Alpha Chi Omega 3, 4 Christian Science Organization President 2, 3, 4 Us Mtv ,E ' 3 56' Q-ve-Y VALENTINE MAUPIN REBECCA MERRITT MELODIE MILLER Chicago, Ill1no1s Washlngton, D. C. Minneapolis, Minnesota Literature Elementary Education Elementary Education Jeggerg 1 CGA Secretary 2 Harmon Hall Green 0w1 Staff 3 Swearingen Hall President 4 IRC 4 VCHPBFH Chairman 2, 3 Judicial Council 4 SNEA 3 Treasurer 4 Achievement Lis! 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3 SNEA 3, 4 Home Economics Club 2 Publicity Co-Chairman 2 SCCFCNUY 3 Phi Bell 1' 2. 3. 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 SNEA 3, 4 Woods Echoes Staff 2 YWCA 1, 2 'Sf-fa-of CAROLINE NEWHALL San Francisco, California Elementary Education YWCA l Alpha Chi Omega 3, 4 5 DIANE PALMI Sacramento, California Elementary Education Sophomore Class Treasurer Rugby Queen 3 ROTC Queen 2 YWCA l, 2, 3, 4 Chi Omega 1, 2, Westminster Che Captain 4 3, 4 erleadcr 2. 3 GIGI PARR Robstown, English Green Owl Stall 2 Jameson Singers 1, SNEA 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 Assistant Rush C Texas 2. 3 lmiqnan 4 MARGARET PROTTENGEIER SUSAN PROUDFOOT Solon, Ohio Spenard, Alaska Psychology Sociology Al Missouri State College and University Band 4 Alpha Iota 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 2 President 4 IRC 2 YWCA 1, 2, 4 PATRICIA RAUB Syracuse, New York Elementary Cocltrell Hall Treasurer 3 Alpha Iota 3, 4 IRC 1, 2, 3 SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4 Woods Echoes Staff 4 Business Manager YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2, 3, Treasurer 3 Activities Chairman 4 Education 4 DIANE RICE Cleveland, Ohio Art Smith Hull Secretary 2 Achievement List 1, 2, 3, 4- Alpha Chi Honorary 4 Brushes 2, 3, 4 Home Evonomics Club 4 YWCA I, 2, 3 LUCY RITTER CYNTHIA GILMORE ROSS Columbus, Indiana BCI'kCl6y, CalIfOI'IlIl8. Biology History Freshman Class, Treas. Sophomore Class, V.Pres. Senior Class, Pres. CGA Vice President 3 Chairman of Campus Judicial 3 Honor Board Senior Representative 4 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Paddock Club 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2, 3. 4 Representative to Panhellenic Council Vice President, Panhellenic Council 2 Student Status Committee 3 Commission on Student Life Senior Representative 4 'fa -iQ Cl SANDRA ROWE LINDA SCOTT ANN SHERMAN Boonton, New Jersey Des Momes, Iowa Roswell, New Mexico Physzcal Education Elementary Education Mathematics Bartley Hall .Innes Hall Jones Hall, Pres. 2 Social Chairman 2 Social Chairman 2 Judicial Coungil 2 PEM Cl'-lb 1- 2, 31 4 SNEA 2, 3 Achievement List 1, 2, 3, 4 . President 3 YWCA l, 2, 3 Ceciliennea 1, 2, 3 SNEA 4 Tutoring 2' 3 Jameson Singers l YWCA 1 IRC 2, 3 Phi Bela 1, 2, 3 Alpha Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Song Leader 3 2nd Vice President 4 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 Campus Hostess 3, 4 SNEA 3 Senior Representative to Alumnae Alpha Chi Honorary 2, 3 Association Secretary 3 Community Chorus 1, 2, 3 MAUREEN SIMPSON ELIZABETH SMITH BEVERLY TAYLOR Benton Harbor, Michigan St. Louis, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Elementary Education Sociology Elementary Education Jcstcra 3 Dean's List 1, 3 YWCA 1, 3, 4 Achievement Lis! 1, 2, 3 Alpha Chi Honorary 3, 4 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Conquer yoursey and the world lies at your feet DAYLE TOTH Dyer, Indiana Sociology Donn Assistant 3, 4 IRC 1, 2 Phi Bela I, 2, 3, 4 Most Outstanding Member 3 Historian I Sccrt-tary 2 President 3 Alpha Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 Sccoml Vine-President 3 Third Vive-President 4 Tutoring 4 Mental Hospital Volunteer 2, 3, 4 Q-v-1' PAMELLA ULRICH LaGrange, Illinois Music Freshman Class Songlcumlcr Judicial Council 4 Siecretary Cccilicnncs 1, 2, 3, 4 Jameson Singers 1, 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 Social Chairman 2 YWCA 1 Parenfs We-ekcnd Decorations Chairman 3, 4 JUDY UPCHURCH RAMONA WAGNER SUZY WEST Houston, Texas Denver, Colorado Fulton, M15S0Ul'l Elementary Educauon English Theater Serena Hull, Pres. 3 Jameson Singers 1, 2, 3 Jeslefs 3 Swcaringen Hall YWCA I, 2 Alpha Psi Omega 31 4 Social Standards Chairman 2 Aloha Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 Judicial Council 3 Rush Chairman 4 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Campus Hostess 3, 4 Jestcrs 1 Panhellenic Council 4 Phi Theli KHIPIWI 1- 2 Woods Echoes Staff 4 SNEA 2, 3, 4 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega l, 2, 3, 4 President 1, 2, 3 Pledge Trainer 3, 4 Punhellenic Council 2, 3 Little Sisters of Minerva 2, 3, 4 President 3, 4 Kit Benham and Steve England JOY WHITAKER Joplin, Missouri English This above all: to thine own sehf be true. 'D Shakespeare DIANE WIETHAN MARTHA WILLIAMS SALLY WILMOT Malden, Missouri Fulton, Mlssouri Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Elementary Education Art E nglzsh Harmon Hall Senior Class Standards Chairman 2 Social Chairman Beauty Queen Candidate 3 Cockrell Hall Beat Dressed Candidate 3 Treasurer 1 SNEA 4 Intramural Committee 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 SNEA 4 Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4 Alpha Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 Pledge Trainer 3 House Manager 4 DEBORAH WRIGHT West Brookfield, Massa Soczal Science Senior Class, Treaa. Dean'a Lia! 1, 2, 3 Achievement List 3, 4 Honor Board 2, 3 Vice-Chairman 3 W'ho's Who in American Colleges .lesteru 1 Jameson Singers 1 Paddock Club 1, 2 Vice-President 2 Phi Theta Kappa l, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Chairman 2 Panhellenic Delegate 3, 4 Alpha Chi Honorary Society 3, 4 Panhellenic Council 3, 4 Vice-President 3 President 4 chusetts and Universities fl: 51? A U7 17 . l Lucy Ritter transmits the heritage SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Susan Atkins Diane Bunyar Barbara Hummert Susan Huehnergarth Nancy Drobisch Ruegge Lynne Teich Karen Uhle ,lean Young JANET CORINNE MURPHREE Parkville, Missouri Elemenlary Educalion Achic-vvment Lis! 1, 2 Jesu-rs Crew Head Award The Visit 3 Grcvn Owl Slnff l, 2, Editor 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 SNEA 3, 4 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 Panhelleuic Council 3, 4 President 3 is Ii?- ,.,s +4 K 1 Y f- .L ' 1- ' K' r , , uf -. v- , , 'f pi vi LOIS DAWSON Fulton, Missouri Elementary Education r' ' xii x.,.P 'l PRESIDENT: Ann Jordan M VICE PRESIDENT Kathy Manning SECRETARY: Janice Wink E., f A w L' ,, , 4 l ' 'E J 1 nf H, iQ'ifL, 1 V1 f L 4? : 6-'rf wi Ab ' lx' E L Qiff Em E xfffif -.NV A 'H- SALLIE ANN ARNOLD REBECCA SUE BASYE PAMELA BRENNAN GAIL YBRAGG Oak Park, Illinois Prairie Village, Kansas Farina, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri Li e is what happens to you . . . SUZANNE BRIGULIO MARY BUCHAN Washington D. C. Des Moines, Iowa ANNE CHALMERS MARCIA COLBERT LYNN COLEMAN BETTY .LOU CONKIN Largo, Florida Loysville, Pennsylvania Glenview, Ilhnols Fulton, Missouri JUDI ANNE COX PAMELA DeROUSSE VERNA GALE DICK RUTH ANN DIEKEMA Des Moines, Iowa DeSoto, Missouri Carrollton, Missouri Kalamazoo, Michigan . . . when you are making other plans. ,- MARY DONNELLAN KATHERINE DOUP So. Hadley, Massachusetts Kirkwood, Missouri PAMELA DUNMYER JANE ELLEN DUTCHER GAIL ELLIS BARBARA ESSLINGER HHmili0l11 Ohi0 Rome, New York Fult0!1, Missouri Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Q-3, NANCY FISHER MONA FUJIWARA DIANE GABRICH CATHERINE CIBNEY Alexandria, Vlfglma Honolulu, Hawaii' Elgin, Illinois Xenia, Ohio Susan Nicewonger enjoys conversing with Dr. Pollock. '11 EAQL., MARIE GILL PENNY GLOOR Corpus Christi, Texas Oak Park, Illinois LISA GORDON JOAN GRAY Richardson, Texas Grosse Pointe, Michigan CT' DONNA GREEN HELEN HARRISON SUSAN HARRISON ELAINE HARTY Carlyle, Illinois Fulton, Missouri Rocky River, Ohio Hayward, California 8- NP 9' 'tri DONNA-LYN N HASBROUCK BARBARA HELDT MELISSA HINEBAUCH LINDA HUME Wethersfield, Connecticut Wyamo, Wyoming Cranford, New Jersey Winnetka, Illinois LINDA HUTTON KATHERINE IDLER JOY ITZKOWITZ ANN JORDAN Jefferson City, Missouri Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania St. Louis, Missouri Carrni, Illinois TINA .IUVE PATRICIA KELLY BARBARA KOELLER DOREEN KORTLANDER COPICY, Ohifi CUIUFIIIJUS, Ohio New Canton, Illinois Crea: Neck, New York We day after day pull threads Q, J... 0 wisdom. M M. Holub LESLIE LARNED IRENE LEWISY Flossmoor, Illinois Northport, Long Island, New York ALICE LINXWEILER JUDY MCDONALD KATHY MCKNIGHT ARLEEN MCLAWHON Dayton, Ohio Solon, Ohio Los Altos Hills, California Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ...zv.S'.',5, MARCIA MCVAY Xenia, Ohio :WA Susan Ramsey Think back - often KATHLEEN MANNING LYNN MARCORA g, rgLr05PeCt delights Indianapolis, Indiana Pontiac, Michigan . 9 9 the mmd. - Dante PEGGY LEE MATTHEWS JANE MORGAN LOUISE MORRIS MARIAN MULLETTE Sikeston, Missouri Oskaloosa, Iowa Troy, New York Des Moines, Iowa 4 NB' qgx e,,,,, MELINDA MURDOCK DOROTHY NAHIKIAN TONI LYNN NELSON SUSAN JANE NICEWONGER Omaha, Nebraska Raleigh, North Carolina Whittier, California Mt. View, California KATHARYN NOTHSTINE SUSAN OLMSCHEID ANNE PETERS LAUREL PLACGE Fulton, Missouri Sioux City, Iowa Kansas City, Kansas Downers Grove, Illinois A ML.. LOIS POSTLEWAIT MELINDA HALL PRADA RUTH ANN RALLS SUSAN RAMSAY Decatur, Illinois Fulton, Missouri Richmond, Missouri MCmPhi5- Tennessee CAROLYN ANN RAY LAURA JANE RENFROW Mt. Prospect, Illinois Clinton, Oklahoma -A Debby Brown receives advice from Dr. Peter Smith. SHARON ANN RITCHEY RUTH ANN RITCHIE St. Joseph, Missouri Benton Harbor, Michigan -nv, T' MAR-E ROBNETT RUTH SCHMIDT MARY CAROLYN SCHUETZ CATHERINE SCHWAGER Fulton, Missouri Chatham, New Jersey Indianapolis, Indiana Akron, Ohio PAULA SHEALS ELEONORA SOUKUP BETSY SCOTT SPENCE DOLORES ANN 'STANLEY Fulton, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Bethesda, Maryland Muncie, 'Indiana .'f 'lf SONIA STEC ANN TOLIN , Panama City, Panama St. Louis, Missouri PAULA VARGAS JEFF RA AN WALTERS Fulton, Missouri Wichita Falls, Texas ELIZABETH TRACY LISA VAN NOSTRAND Evanston, Illinois Cedar Rapids, Iowa A dream that will need All the love you can give Everyday of your life, For as long as you live. 't- BETTY WALTHER SUE WESTMORELAND JILL WHITE CAROL WILLIAMS Metairie, Louisiana Fulton, Missouri Cherokee Village, Arkansas Rocky River, Ohio MARIANNE WILLIAMS JOY WILLITS JANICE WINK Rocky River, Ohio Paoli, Pennsylvania Elm Grove, Wisconsin GINNY WONG Franklin Lakes, New Jersey 'Y don? remember when Ifrst began to call you friendly, F. Steigerwalt. LINDA HUME YATES Fulton, Missouri rw' f wr of V7 Compliments of THE SPOT CAFE iv I36 L X di K Fm-4ffS F'f' . 41 WN' , 2.91 Q5 ILL, X -,, 'J WET J' J L. M' .' V 11 Q,Q:Q' , :- hL:f '5 ,f ' El fP N'w1 4 ' ' .4 M el W 5 l L, 'f' 'wi 1 . -wi . ,, . V WJ'-', ' 4 . 1?f-11 9: H ,J7 H I 'V .6 -gl 1 ' f m' iv 11 Al Twfa e K gd I. ,A If . .,I if f . 1-M 1 , 1 I , 'e- A Q. ,af M . ' . ,Q- N dai' . xg I 'H vi 5 K-H5 Shaw Heathcote and Karen Copeland are anxiously waiting to meet President Cutlip. LYNNE ALLMAN HELEN ANDERSON Birmingham, Michigan Carrollton, Missouri Brushes 2 Ceciliennes 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 YWCA 1 Alpha Chi Omega 2 LINDA ARBEITER JACQUELINE ARTHUR SUSAN AUFDERHEIDE BARBARA BALCAM St. Louis, Missouri Indianapolis, Indiana Weston, C0nne0liC1lt 501011, Ohifl YWCA 1 CCA Club Co-ordinator 2 IRC 1, 2 Dorm Representative 1 Jameson Singers 1, 2 Dorm Judicial 1 SNEA 1, 2 Alpha Phi 1, 2 Young Republicans Club 2 Spanish Club 1 Horizontes Espanoles 2 l38 6 1- 4-H1 '11, Nd CAROL BARTZ BARBARA BEAVER KIMBERLEA BENNETT DEBORAH BILDEN Alma, Wisconsin McLean, Virginia Houston, Texas Edina, MiUI1CS0lH CGA Treasurer 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Donn Treasurer 2 YWCA 1 Dorm Sfgcreta-ry 1 SpZ1I1iSll 1, 2 Omega 19 2 Dean's List 1 Phi Theta Kappa 1 YWCA 1 Spanish Club 1, 2 Vice-President 2 JUDITH BLAIR Richmond, Missouri Paddock Club 1 He who knows himsehf is ROSAMOND BLISS Des Moines, Iowa .lameson Singers 1 SNEA 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1 Pledge Class Songleader 1 Young Republicans 3 BRENDA BRADY Fulton, Missouri Freshman Senate Representative 1 Town Willies 1, 2 ZULS8. MARY Jo BRENNEISEN Rolla, Missouri YWCA 2 if i W 'P' SUSAN BROCK St. Louis, Missouri .IEANNE BURROUGHS Glen Ellyn, Illinois CGA Representative Home Economics Club 1, 2 YWCA 1 Y19 CANDY BROWN Brownstown, Indiana Dorm Representative 2 Dean's List 1 Achievement List 1 Phi Beta 1, 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1 SNEA 2 YWCA 1 Alpha Chi Omega 2 Young Republicans 2 DOREEN CHAISON Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dorm Social Chairman 2 Achievement List 1 Paddock Club 1, 2 Vice-President 2 PEM Club 1, 2 Chi Omega 2 N 'B JENNIFER BROWNE Carden City, New York Brushes 1, 2 Green Owl Staff 1 Business Manager 1 Paddock Club 1 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Assistant Pledge Trainer SANDRA BURNS Ottawa, Illinois Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 2 Cheerleader 1 YWCA 1 Alpha Phi 1, 2 Pledge Class Social Chairman 1 SUSAN CHRISTIE PAMELA CHRONISTER Cleveland, Ohio Dorm Judicial 1 Paddock Club 1 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 House Manager 2 Little Rock, Arkansas LINDA CLARK Claremore, Oklahoma Dorm' Secretary 2 Dean's List 1 Achievement List 1 Honor Scholarship 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Standards Board 2 Young Republicans 2 SARA CLARK Pomona, California Dorm Secretary 1 Dorm Social Chairman 2 Intramural Chairman 2 Aquaquettes 1, 2 President 2 PEM Club 1 gi ws-my i 9 ' ' v PAMELA CLARK Little Rock, Arkansas Achievement List 1 Jesters 1, 2 Vice-President 2 Paddock Club 1 Chi Omega 1, 2 CYNTHIA CONBOY Knob Noster, Missouri if Janeen Langford and Sue Swofford struggle through another registration. BARBARA COOK FRANCES COOK Chagrin Falls, Ohio Milwaukee, Wisconsin Green Owl Staff 1, 2 A113113 Phi 2 Alpha Phi 1, 2 Pledge Class Vice-President House Bond 2 Janus Magazine 1, 2 Editor 2 GAYLE COOPER KAREN COPELAND ANISE COTTEN ELIZABETH COULTER LaFontaine, Indiana Robstown, Texas Mt. Vernon, Missouri Miami Springs, Florida YWCA 1 Derby Day Darling Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 lst runner-up 2 Nancy Williams laughs with Mrs. Wayne Johnston at the Presi- . dent's Reception. PAM CUSHENBERY MARY DANIELS Milwaukee, Wisconsin Billings, Montana Domi Representative 1 Intramural Chairman Home EC. Club 1 PEM Club 1, 2 Vice-President 2 YWCA 1 Chi Omega 1, 2 Scholarship Chairman Young Republicans I 1 wi' A, .9 SUSAN DAUNER SUSAN DAVIDSMEIER DIANE DEATON TONI DEEMS Cincinnati, Ohio Virginia, Illinois Western Springs, Illinois Bolivar, Missouri Dorm Social Chairman 2 Dorm Treasurer 2 Dorm President 2 Dorm Judicial 2 Achievement List 1 Dorm Judicial 2 Paddock Club 1 Green Owl Staff 1 Jameson Singers I, 2 PEM Club 1, 2 Phi Theta Kappa I PEM Club 1, 2 SNEA 1, 2 Dorm Senate Representative 1 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2 Pledge Class President . or that? RACHEL DeLONG SARA DONHOWE Rochester, New York Des Moines, Iowa Jameson Singers 1, 2 Phi Beta 1, 2 CAROLYN DUN ARD New Haven, Missouri .I esters I Apprentice 1 Green Owl Staff 1, 2 Reporter 1 Literary Editor 2 IRC 1 YWCA 1 Janus Magazine I, 2 Editor 2 BARBARA DURR Springfield, Illinois Intramural Chairman 2 Home Economics Club 2 Paddock Club 1 PEM Club 1, 2 Secretary 1 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Phi 1, 2 d,,..', 'T ELIZABETH EATON La Jolla, California Intramural Committee Intramural Key Jameson Singers 1, 2 PEM Club 1 Historian Election Committee 2 Commission on Student Li fe BARBARA ECKERT MARY JANE ECKHART CAROL ELLIG Mansfield, Ohio Sarcoxie, Missouri Cincinnati, Ohio Dorm Vice-President Achievement List 1 Brushes 2 Home Economics Club 1, 2 Paddock Club 1 YWCA 1 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Cutting through the forest, Searching in its branches, NANCY ESHELMAN SIBYLL ESPY St. Joseph, Missouri Midland, Texas Dorm Treasurer 2 PEM Club 1, 2 Home Economics Club 2 YWCA 1, 2 IRC 1 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 GAIL ETHIER Shorewood, Wisconsin Dorm Senate Representativ C Home Economics Club 1, 2, Treasurer YWCA 1 Alpha Phi 1, 2 Republican Club 2 :A 5 wi... 'UB BARBARA FAIRGRIEVE JOYCE FARMER JAN FEHSENFELD JOSEPH-INE FERRUGIA Greenwich, Connecticut Alpha Phi 1, 2 Quarterly Correspondent 2 Groping for ANNE FISHER St. Paul, Minnesota Alpha Phi 1, 2 Activities Chairman 2 Fulton, Missouri Indianapolis, Indiana Fulton, Missouri Achievement List 1 Town Willies 1, 2 Vice-President 2 my real sehf ANNE FITZGERALD LANNY FLOYD Bowling Green, Missouri Lexington, Kentucky Dorm Secretary 1 Dorm Judicial 1 Alpha Phi 1, 2 PEM Club 1 Ceremonials Chairman 2 Alum Board Representative 2 9' CYNTHIA FOX ELIZABETH i FRASER Minneapolis, Minn. Portland, Indiana Aquaquettes 1 Dorm Representative 1 Secretary 1 SNEA 2 Alpha Phi 1, 2 Pledge Class Treasurer 1 'Nan in vw- N, JENNIFER FRAZIER Greencastle, Indiana Dorm Representative 2 YWCA 1, 2 Tutoring 1 State Hospital Volunteer 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2 of LUCINDA FRY Columbus, Indiana Paddock Club 1 PEM Club 2 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 Meditation . . Imitation . . Experience .IODY GANS SUSAN GARDES NANCY GEARY LINDA GERRARD Seymour, Indiana Columbus, Ohio Centralia, Illinois Park Ridge, Illinois SNEA 2 ' IRC 1, 2 Brushes 1, 2 YWCA 2 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2 Spanish Club 1, 2 i 'ez TRUANN GILBERT LYNN GIPSON Iwuncie, Indiana KHHELIS City, MiSSOl1l'i Dgrm Representative 1, 2 SOClal-SlLlI1d3.I'ClS Cll3lI'III3Il Alpha Iota 1, 2 Aflllflfllleues 2 Paddock Club 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2 ,, A . . ' v - ..!, . ' Vw. L , ' I A . Wvilrrt 1 1 if . ' 4 Sandi Burns interviews Becky Lane, one of the Derby Darling Candidates. wr' SUSAN CLEESON NANCY GOOCH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Falls Church, Virginia Home Ee. Club 1, 2 Paddock Club 1 SHARON GRAVES Stamford, Connecticut Vice President Dorm 2 Achievement List 1, 2 Valentine Queen Candidate 1 Woods Echoes Staff Editor 2 1 TERRY GUFFEY St. Louis, Missouri Jesters 1 YWCA 1, 2 CELESTE HAMMOND St. Louis, Missouri Dorm Intramural Chairman 1 PEM Club 1 l Chi Omega 1, 2 Little Sisters of Minerva I 2 Spanish Cluh 2 ' MARY LOU HARRIS JEAN IE HEATHCOTE KATHLEEN HEDERMAN Cape Girardeau, Missouri Plandome, New Jersey St. Louis, Missouri Alpha Chi Omega 2 Dorm Vice-President 2 Paddock Club 1, 2 IRC 1 h YWCA 1, 2 KAY HERDMAN Rockford, Illinois Sophomore Representative Intramural Representative 1 Dean's List 1 Paddock Club 1, 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1 YWCA 1 Dorm Secretary 2 Intramural Committee 1 Judicial Council 2 Special Scholarship l, 2, 3, 4- IRC fProgram Co-ordinatorl 2 SNEA 2 YWCA 2 Model United Nations Delegate 1967 Spanish Club 1, 2 ANN HERNLY Parker, Indiana .lesters 1 Paddock Club 1, 2 SNEA 1, 2 . Woods Echoes Staff 1 YWCA 1, 2 ANNETTE HIBBARD Falls Church, Virginia Spanish Horizons 2 SUSAN HICKS NANCY CAROL HILL St. Ann, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Sgph, C1355 Preg, GICCII Owl Siaff 2 Achievement List 1, 2 Deans List 1 Ceciliennes 1, 2 Green Owl Staff I Jameson Singers 1 Paddock Club 1 Phi Beta 1, 2 YWCA 1 Alpha Phi 1, 2 Pledge Class Pres. Russian Club 1, 2 PAULA HILL Ferguson, Missouri Achievement List 1 Phi Theta Kappa 1 SNEA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1 President 2 KATHERINE CAROL HORKY CINDY ANN HULL CAROLYN HURTGEN HOCKERSMITH Newton Square, Pennsylvania Indianapolis, Indiana Hillsboro, Missouri Little Rock, Arkansas DOE? S0Cia15f3Hdf11'dS A hie ement List 1 Human Hizxmevlfconomics Club 2nd Rlfnner UP Derby 1 i D3I1lHg-2 Alpha P111 1, 2 1st Vice Pres. 2 3 1 P SUZANNE JESBERC Minneapolis, Minnesota SNEA 2 Woods Echoes Staff 1 Alpha Chi Omega 1 Service chairman of pledge class Sue Roberts and Aldridge Center. Helen Stephens exchange ideas after MARY IRBY Ft. Scott, Kansas Green Owl Staff 1 YWCA 1 Spanish Club CAROL JENNINGS Cincinnati, Ohio Achievement List 1 SNEA 1 YWCA 1 Chi Omega 1, 2 House Manager 2 Young Republicans 2 an informal gathering at 458 ANNA JONES Ames, Iowa SNEA 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Phi 2 Spanish Club 1, 2 T1 Sn? LINDA JONES KAREN KARNER CLAIRE KEEFE ELAINE KESSLER Cloversville, New York West Lafayette, Indiana Pittsford, New York Olivette, Missouri Brushes 2 Jesters 2 IRC 1, 2 YWCA 2 Misfortune and destruction are not final . endurance is the key. BILLIE JEAN KING PAMELA KRANTZ CAROLYN KROPP BARBARA LAMBRECHT Corpus Christi, Texas Shawnee Mission, Kansas Nebraska City, Nebraska Des Moines, Iowa Jameson Singers 2 Brushes 2 YWCA 1 Dark of the Moon 2 Home Economics Club 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Paddock Club 1 Young Republicans Club CA YW 1 Alpha Phi 1, 2 Young Republicans Club 2 fn! S, 4'-W ALICE LAMPE McLean, Virginia Home Ec. Club 2 YWCA 1 1:5,.-47' REBECCA LANE Little Rock, Arkansas SNEA 1 YWCA 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 Activities Ch. 2 Young Republicans 2 Vice-Pres. 2 LINDA LEONARD Redlands, California Q are-9 JANEEN LANCFORD LINDA LANTZ Kansas City, Missouri Mcliean, Virginia Dorm Office l Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Sefexpression through art V ., L.u., 1 5... -Gi. SUSAN LEWIS Brighton, Illinois Y f-gvf' BRENDA LUALDI Herrin, Illinois Achievement List 1 Ceciliennes 2 Jameson Singers 1 Paddock Club 1 Phi Beta 1, 2 Treasurer 2 YWCA 1 Spanish Club 1 leads to Lrmer Ldentity. I JANET LUKE Ardmore, Oklahoma Home Ec. Club 1, 2 Public Relations Chairman 2 Alpha Chi Omega 2 BARBARA MCDONNELL Westfield, New Jersey Home Ec. Club 1, 2 YWCA 1 MARY MCGINNES Monmouth, Illinois ao' 'I' JEAN MCLEAN NANCY MARSTON Little Rock, Arkansas Fort Lauderdale, Florida SNEA 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 Social and Civic Chairman MARIAN MARTIN San Marcos, Texas We have the ability and . MARTA MATCHETTE Prairie Village, Kansas Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Young Republicans Club 1, 2 President 2 SALLY MILLICE Dumas, Texas SUZANNE MATTICE Birmingham, Michigan .Testers 1 SNEA 2 YWCA 1, 2 Young Republicans Club Treasurer ISABELLE MONROE Pine Bluff, Arkansas Home Economics Club 1 SNEA 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 .-Nha JEANNE MARTIN St. Louis, Missouri Phi Beta 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 BEVERLY MORGAN SUSAN MURFIN Wheaton, Illinois Decatur, Illinois Brushes 1, 2 Childrcn's play 1 Paddock Club 1, 2 The Visitl' 1 sb' J esters 1, 2 --H' YWCA 1 Chl Omega 1, 2 Young Republicans 2 NANCY NEAL SALLY NEWBELL Santa Barbara, California' Lake Forest, Illinois ' Home Ec. Club 1 SNEA 2 . this gives us wings. BARBARA NOLL LAUREL O,CONNOR NANCY O'HAVER SARAH OLIVER Kenosha, Wisconsin Wyckoff, New jersey Indianapolis, Indiana Ft. Lauderdale, Florida -Testers 1 Soph. Dorm Rep. 2 -Ceciliennes 1, 2 Fr. Class Representative IRC 1 Dorm Secretary 2 Phi Bela 1 YWCA 1 Rorc Queen candidate 119671 Alpha Phi 1, 2 CCA 1, 2 Jameson Singers 1 Sec. of Pledge Class BARBARA OLWIN KATHLEEN ORTNER Evanston, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio YWCA Brushes 1. 2 Chi Omega Social Chairman 2 Paddock Club 1 Woods Echoes Staff 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 Linda Arbeitcr and her date enjoy themselves at one of tht TGIF dances. Once you reach the hilltop high . PEGGY PARKER BEVERLY PERKINS MARCELLA PONDER N ANCY POPE Louisiana, Missouri Chesterfield, Missouri A1'dm0l'0, Oklahoma St' Lnuis Missouri .lesters 1, 2 Jesters 2 Paddock Club 1, 2 S0Ph- Class TFCHSUTCF YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Phi 2 Woods Echoes Staff Q Home Economics Cluh 1 Chi Omega 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 SNEA 2 Pledge Class Sec. YWCA 1, 2 Young Republicans Club 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 Qgd Q21 SALLY POPE PAMELA PROPER ROSALIE PUTNAM LEA REIDDA Barrington, Illinois Honeoye Falls, New York West Plains, Missouri Succasunna, New Jersey Jameson Singers 1, 2 Jameson Singers 1 Intramural Committee 2 Alpha Phi 2 SNEA 1, 2 .Iesters I Mental Institution Aide PEM Club 1, 2 SNEA 1 YWCA I, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1 Volunteer Worker- Mental Institution only the sun, shall be your goal. MARIANNE ROSENBERG Carlsbad, New Mexico Dorm Treasurer 1 Achievement List 1 Honor Board Soph. Rep. 2 KATHIE REINOEHL SUE ANN ROBERTS Brusghes 1' 2 CAROLYN ROTHFELD Kansas City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri PhY1,f.f'PreZ 2 A 1 Manhassett, Long Island, New SNEA 1, 2 SN1EA1gta appa York YWCA L 2 Alpha Phil 2 Brushes 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Historianh YWCA 1 Assist. Pledge Trainer 2 CGA 11 2 Judicial Council I CAROLYN ROWLAND Carrollton, Missouri Brushes 1 Alpha Chi Omega 2 Observe SARA ANN SCHULTZ Clear Lake, Iowa GEORGETTE SABA Palos Verdes Estates, California IRC 1, 2 Secretary 2 A Annual Award 1 YWCA 2 Chairman 2 others . . then MARGARET SELLEW Auburn, Indiana Achievement List 1 Honor Board 2 Jameson Singers 2 Paddock Club I YWCA 2 Alpha Phi 1, 2 RANDI SCHANNON Roselle, Illinois Dorm Intramural Committee Chairman Woods Echoes Staff 2 Alpha Phi 1, 2 re-examine LINDA SEWARD Germantown, Tennessee Soph. Dorm Representative Brushes YWCA TERRY SCHMIEMEIER St. Louis, Missouri Dorm Social Standards Chairman 2 Brushes 1, 2 your sem JOYCE SIMMONS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Intramural Committee 1 PEM Club 2 mv, 51' 0 wr- V--w ff, ,m'49'd' f a,.,..l Lf I Susie Murfin draws attention for the Jesters at the Club Fair. MARSHA SPENCER NANCY SPINK Newton, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri Popularity Queen 1 SNEA 2 SNEA 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Secretary 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 Derby Day Darling candidate 1 Lauer SUSAN SMALLWOOD Carthage, Missouri BARB STEPHENS St. Ann, Missouri Dean's List 1 Achievement List 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1 SNEA 2 YWCA 1 Alpha Chi Omega 2 KEVAN SNYDER Wilmette, Illinois W.W.C. Basketball Team Ceciliennes 2 Jameson Singers 1 SNEA 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 Pledge song leader 2 GUYS AND DOLLS -props head 1 HELEN STEVENS Middletown, Ohio CGA-Public Relations 2 Aquaquettes 1 Jameson Singers 1, 2 Phi Beta 1, 2 - YWCA 1, 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1, 2 song leader 2 IAWS representative MARTHA STONE SUSAN SWOFF ORD LINDA TEYRO SUSANNE VAUGHN BHFIOHVIHC, Il1i!10iS Montgomery, Alabama Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Paris, Missouri Dorm Social Chairman 2 Achievement List 1 YWCA 2 Ceciliennes 1, 2 Paddock Club 2 SNEA 2 'Y will study and get ready, and . ANNE VOGEL Hamburg, Iowa Freshman Class Pres. Achievement List 1 .lesters 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2 Chi Omega 2 YJ 'ir' .IUDITH WAIT Greenwich, Connecticut Linda Seward and Art Professor, Mr. Latta share a few friendly laughs. FS BARBIE WALKER JUDITH WALLACE Mt. Prospect, illinois Mansfield, Ohio PAULA WARREN Paris, Missouri Dorm Vice-President 2 Dorm President 2 Judicial Council 2 Dez1n's List 1 Achievement List 1, 2 Home Economics Club Phi Theta Kappa 1 SNEA 1, 2 Woods Echoes Stuff 1 YWCA 1 Spanish Club 1 PEM Club 1, 2 Young Republicans 2 v-A1 MISSY WENTWORTH Webster Groves, Missouri Freshman Representative Play Guys and Dolls perhaps my chance will come. 9, JULIA WENZELL CYNTHIA WHITE BARBARA WILLIAMS Corpus Christi, Texas Crown Point, Indiana Tipton, Iowa. Donn Social Standards Home Economics Club 1 Chairman 2 YWCA 1 Jcsters 1, 2 A. Lincoln NANCY WILLIAMS Tulsa, Oklahoma Home Economics Club 1 SNEA 2 Woods Echoes Staff YWCA 1, 2 Secretary 2 Chi Omega 1, 2 Young Republicans 2 Secretary 2 QF Nr 'up-P T ml? ill F'-s SUSAN WISE BARBARA WOIE MARTHA WOOD PAULA YARBROUGH NCWPOTY, Arkansas Glenview, Illinois Geneva, Illinois Carthage, Missouri IRC 1, 2 YWCA 2 PEM Club 1 Alpha Chi Omega 1 Contact with the human world is a lantern to light me to a knowledge of lnysehf SUZANNE YOUNG Langhorne, Pennsylvania Social Chairman 1 Home Economics Club 2 Alpha Phi 1, 2 SALLY ZAHNLE SUE ZAZZA SHERRY ZINK Lake Forest, Illinois Cedar Rapids, Iowa Columbus, Indiana Dorm ViCe.Pre5idem 2 Freshman Class Treasurer 1 YWCA 1 Dorm Social Standards Alpha Chi Omega 2 Chairman 2 Paddock Club I SNEA 1 UO' 1 'Y PRESI DENT: W, We Rodmigl? . Linda Corpdfon SECRETARY: Wendy ,I .5-iii, Q..- ...- Y 4-ww QTY SUSAN ABADIE ANN ALFELD ANDREA ALPAUGH KAREN ANDERSON KRISTINE ANDERSON JANE ANTHONY Miami, Florida Carrulltnn, lllinuis Cincinnati, Ohio Hannibal, Missouri Culn. Springs, Colorado El Durailu, Arkansas WILLA APGAR SANDRA ASTOLF! CAROL JANE AWBREY Xenia, Ohio Mt. Vernon, Missouri Pittsfield, Illinois j-Tl .i ZQQ ..i JANET ANN BABCOCK BELINDA BAKER SANDRA BAKER -P' .2 Peoria, Illinois Sun Dis-go. California Grccnvif-w, Illinois .ififi Atrial. -. , ,. Ann Dobyns and parents arrive. Q11 -' 1! REBECCA BARBEE SARA BARKSDALE JANIS BARNES .IUDITH BENNITT SARAH BENTON GLORIA BERGLUND Crystal City, Missouri Denver, Colorado St. Louis, Missouri Mineapolis, Minnesota Naperville. Illinois Aww. lmlmnn w--r .- 'B' EILEEN BERIQIINGHAM SALLY BERNER ELLEN BLANCHARD KAREN SUE BLANDFORD ANNETTE BLOWER DERBY BOWSER Scottsdale, Arizona Rochester, New York Joplin, Missouri Hinsdale, Illinois Brccksville, Ohio Anderson, llldillla ?'Q 3 ' ALEEN BRADBURY SHANNON BRADY LAURA BRAGG JENNIFER BRINDLEY JUDY BROEMMELSICK REBECCA BROOKFIELD CARITA BROOKS St. Louis, Missouri Kirkwood, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee LaCrosse, Wisconsin Memphis, Tennessee Shawnee Mission, Kansas Denver, Colorado bw 'A' yt 'aff in,- - CYNTHIA BROWN PAMELA SUE BROWN LINDA BROWNING ELEANORA BUCHANAN LINDA BURDETT FRAN BURGETT Palmyra, Missouri Mason Cily, Iowa McCreilis-, Missouri Lexington, Ki-utucky Richmond, Indiana Decatur, Illinois Incredibly terryfied . . . incredibly happ .7 , , ii f-1. Q I Y. KANDI BUSH KATHRYN BUSH LINDA CAIN KAREN CALLENDER SARAH JANE CALWELL JUSTINE CAMPBELL Arlington, Virginia Nl305h01 Missouri CfU10l0Ui Ml5E0U1'i Pillsfield, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana Muskogee, Oklahoma I65 '7 f ffx JI I MICHELLE CAMPBELL ANNE CAPLINGER JUDY CARSON VICCI CARTER MELISSA CHAPMAN DONNA CHERRY LHGYBUGW miflflis Decatur. Georgia Indianapolis, Indiana Berkeley, Missouri Springfield, Illinois Moorhead, Minnesota ... v 'hy ff, ,iz Lv LINDA CLARK h SUSAN MARIE CLARK JENNIE SUE CLINE CYNTHIA COCHRAN VICKI LYNNE COLE KAREN COLLINS FBil'fiPld. C0'm'3CUCUf Des Moines, Iowa Maryville, Missouri Des Moines, Iowa Liberty, Missouri Midlothian, Illinois 'ii 4 N-,1 DANA CORMAN LINDA YVONNE CORPORON RENE6 COUSPARIS CORIENNE COX BETH CRAVENS EVELYN CHISWELL I-CXHIKIUD. K0l1U1CkY Manchester, Missouri Muskogee, Oklahoma Wooster, Ohio Denver, Colorado New Bloumlieid, Missouri CATHERINE CROUSE MARY CULLEY KATHRYN CULPEPPER SUSAN CUMMINS SALLY JOAN DALE CAROL DANCY South Bend, Indiana Evansville, Indiana Bedford Hills, New York Newton, Illinois Decatur, Illinois Grosse Pointe Farms Michigan -fo fb 'A' 1'-9 KATHY DAUTERICH MARY KAY DAVIES ELIZABETH DAVIS FRANCES LEE DAVIS MARY JANE DAVIS GEORGIANNA DAY Cincinna li, Ohio Aurora, Ohio Dallas, Texas Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Kansas City, Missouri Waterloo, Iowa SUSAN DECKER JILL DeWOLF SUSAN DILLON ANN DOBYNS JANIS DORRIS BETTY ECKHART Evanston, lllinuis Pittsfield, Illinois Upper Nyack, New York Shglhing, Missouri Pine Bluff' A,-kansas Sarcoxie, Missouri hd ..,.. CONNIE EISERER MARIE.-LAURE ELIZEE KAY ELLIS CYNTHIA EMMERT. SHARON I-'AY JANET FENTON Carrollton, MiSS0llfi New York, New York Thayer, Missouri Dallas, Texas Sania Barbara, California Decatur, Illinois What will become 0 us? HARRIET I-'IELDING MARY ALICE FINLEY BARBARA I-'INN BRENDA FISCHER LINDA FISCHER LINDA FLEISCHMANN Tulsa, Oklahoma Scwickley, Pennsylvania Florissant, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Flossmoor, Illinois -gp-y MINA FOI-EY. PA'I:RICIA FORSCH SUZANNE FORSGREN LINDA FORTNER JACKIE SUSAN FOX Anderson. Indian! Greenwich, Connecticut For! Smith, Arkansas Duncan. Oklahoma Bouidcr, Colorado X w-1 MARCIA FREDERICK SARAH GAY CATHERINE GILBERT KATHY GLOTFELTY NIKKI GORGES Sfanberry, Mm-vuri Ponca City. Oklahoma Prineeton, Indiana Miami, Florida Belleville, Illinois Q---f if LINDA SUE GRAF SUE GRAHAM LINDA GIKANDQUIST DEBORAH GRAY CATHERINE GREENE Mexico, Missouri Shelbyville, Indiana West Des Moines, Iowa Leawood, Kansas Hartford City, Indiana As CHERI GREGER MELINDA GUARII MARTHA GUDGEL VICTORIA GUNN BARBARA GURULE ANDREA HALL Fulton, Missouri Blytheville, Arkansas Newburgh- Indian! Versailles, Missouri Afbllql-lCl'ClU0, New Mexico St. Louis. Missouri 1' S.. PID' 1'-U' T7 NANCY LEE HALL SUSAN HALL SUSAN HAMILTON SUSAN HANDLER LYNN HARDIN LAN HARDING Kansas Ciiy. MiSS0Ul'i Orchard Lake, Michigan Little Rock, Arkansas Winnetka, Illinois Marion, Arkansas Englewood, Colorado VE PATRICIA HAYES BEVERLY HAYWARD 4- DOTTIE HARGREA S Longmont, Colorado Minneapolis, Minnesota Glendale, Missouri 0 T' - . .4 fi' -I . 4-5 '- Sally Metcalf I , f s 1, MELISSA HEARN RONNYE HELLER SUSAN HENKIN Duncan. Oklahoma Sacramento. California Sioux Falls, South Dakota accepts the challenge of charting her course. i ,..,- T? 34 rd 'fr 3 .,-Q CAMILLE HENLEY PATTY ANNE HERBERT JILL HERRMANN KAREN HICKS DIANE HIGHLAND KATHRYN HILLYARD El Dorado, Arkansas Durham, North Carolina Cincinnati, Ohio Wichita, Kansas Shelbina, Missouri St. Joseph, Missouri 717' who-v BECKY LEE HITCH BECKY-JO HOCKETT MARY BETH HOEHN LINDA HOERCHLER DEBORAH HOFFMAN SUSAN HOGG Princeton, Indiana Austin, Minnesota East St. Louis, Illinois Dekalb, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio 'Y LOIS JEAN HOGUE REBECCA HOLLIDAY SUZANNE HOLMES Cincinnati, Ohio Burlington, Iowa Indianapolis, Indiana GAYLE HOSACK DEBORAH HOWELL SUSAN HUBER West Line, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Chesterfield, Missouri I ICGCP 7TL86lfl:lZg my O'LUlZ SBU GI 8'U67'y SZ619. -i L., LORIE HUNTER JAN CAROL HUP? TERRY HURTGEN ANNE HYDE WENDY LEE JARMAN LEE JEMISON Woodbridge, Connecticut OUBWB. miD0i9 Hillsboro, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee Kansas City, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee X we ANN JONES ZOE ANN JONES PATRICIA JORDAN St. Lnuis, Missouri La Grange, Illinois Framingham, Massachusetts New York, New York SUZANNE JUDD KATHLEEN KASEBERG Columbus, Ohio Granite City, Illinois MADELEINE JOSEPH ifemfiugfif' A ' fu 569.1- '-gr, , -A - TRW A up .:.g,.1 :GEIFP W - -1 'TQ -,'!' f.'vA f-54' T-L A - .- - eg --we ' - -..v-er--Q 4 1- -:- X' . ' : no A u - V ..,, N 5 f' .' '-T17 - JN,-IL ,,,,, ,,, . I-.Q-me, -fg1',1': 'r -1. 1- ' -... Jill DeWolf O9 'Q V. -u CAROL KATZENBACH VIRGIE KEEHART JUDITH KENNEDH Topeka, Kansas Independence, Missouri Colorado Springs Colorado sf? W f ELLEN KIMBROUGH DEBORAH KLEVER DEBORAH KNAPP Memphis, Tennessee Belleville, Illinois 0,-Chard Park Nlw Ygrk ls.. -0 1' ' I I e .J DEBORAH KOMAR SHARON KRAUSE SHARON KRAUSHAAR LINDA LADDIN NANCY LAFEVERS KATHLEEN LAWNICK Brovkfivlll. WiSC0l1Sil1 Downers Grove, Illinois Newburgh, New York Shawnee Mission, Kansas St. Paul, Minnesota Tulsa, Oklahoma Winn C9 .WZ N., VICKI LEANSE PATRICIA LEEFERS DEBORAH LEHMBECK NANCY LENOX LILLY LEUNG LINDA LEWIS L09 Angeles- Clll3f01'Di8 C05-'ll' RBPM9, Ivwa Garland,' Texas Collierville, Tennessee Kawloon, Hong Kong, Katnnoh, New York China ANNE LIMERICK PAMELA LINDQUIST MARY LIZUAIN JANET LORENZEN GAIL LYONS Little Rock, Arkansas Moline, Illinois Panama City, Panama Waterloo, lawn Fort Lauderdale, Florida There are lots of things I d0n't need 150 know, SUSAN MacLELLAN PEGGY McALLEN JULIE McAR'Il0R SUSAN JANE McCARTNEY PATRICIA MC CLOSKEY St. Paul, Minnesota Indianapolis, Indiana Browning, Missouri Indianapolis, Indiana Lowell, Indiana PENELOPE Mc-CLOSKEY JOYCE McCRAY PATRICIA McCURRY SALLY McDONALD KATHLEEN Mn-FEDRIES Lowell, Indiana Fulton, Missouri Alcoa, Tennessee Carmel, New York River Forest, Illinois SARA MclNTIRE SUSAN McKENZIE ASHLEY McKINNEY SUSAN McNEIL ANN MQPHERSON Carlsbad, New Mexico Kansas City, Missouri Little Rock, Arkansas Winclu-ster, Kentucky Tulsa, Oklahoma -,L Q--y wr LYNNE ELIZ. MCWIIORTER .IULIA MADDOX MARY MAGILI. SUE MAIN JOAN MANNING Omnlm, Nebraska Fulton, Missouri Dayton, Ohio Shelbyville, Imliann Tulsa, Oklahoma but I donft know which they are, till afterward. 'nga 41' 1 ANN MARSHALL MARY MARTIN JULIE GRASSELL DIANNBMATTSON MARGARET MAY Porllandg Indiana Redlands, California Evausvillv, Indiana DCS MOUICS. Iowa Eminence, Kentucky F4 vf KATHRYN MELLEN SARAH METCALF SALLY MICHAEL MARILYN MILAM BETH MILLER Wayzata, Minnvsnlu Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Golden, Colorado LaGrange, Illinois I 'W , nr 4-' JEANEAL MILLER MARGARET MILLER PATRICIA IIIILLER TAMARA MILLER MELISSA IIIOORE Fulton, Missouri Newark, New York Omaha, Nebraska Homestvad, Iowa QUIYICY. IIIIFIUIB I' 1 KATHLEEN MOORMAN CATHERINE MORGAN TUISH, Oklahoma Cincinunii, Ohio 4 s Ni.. '?'m- cf' 'Ax 'W The Search for knowledge is like a long endless CORINNE MOEGAN CAROL MORRIS n Memphis, Tennessee Ferguson, Missouri and everywhere. su, L 1: PAMELA MORTON CAROL MYERS NAOMI NAKANDAKARI VANA NESPOR BARBARA NETHERS Clcndnrn, California Sr. Louis, Missouri Honolulu, Hawaii Tulsa, Oklahoma Mi. Vernon, Ohio GAIL NISHIMURA LYNNE OESTREICH MARI GOSS OLIPHANT KIMBERLY OLSON ANNE O'NEIL Vlaliiawa, Hawaii Fulton, Missouri Snu Divgu, California Wallwalgsnh W'i5C0n5jn DFS Mojm-S, Iowa Qi S.-, i ROBBINS ORR LESLIE PALOS PATTI PANSZE NANCY PARHAM BUBBI PARILLO Evansville, Indiana El Paso, Texas For! Wnrth, Texas Dunran, Oklahoma Hanulvn, Connecticut 9--4 DEBORAH PATTON CYNTHIA PAYNE VICTORIA PERABO KATHY PERKINS NANCY PETEFISH Columbus, Ohio Ann Arhnr, Michigan Warren, New Jersey Duncan, Oklahoma DHS Moines, Iowa -'Y ian NANCY PETERSEN ANNE PFENNINGER SHELIA MAE PHILLIPS SUSAN PICKEREL PAMELA POKORNY Wauwamsn, Wisconsin Bloomington, Indiana Fulton, Missouri University CUY1 M5901-ll'i Birmingham, Michigan ELIZABETH POLLOCK SHEARON POWER JEANNE POWERS TERRI PRUITT MARY ELIZABETH RABE Ardmore, Oklahoma Memphis, Tennessee Rocky River, Ohio Lillie Rock, Arkansas Des Moines, Iowa X 1-1 MARGARET RADFORD LEAH BETH RANEY DPUVCT1 Colorado Pine Bluff, Arkansas V94 Q-4 MAURINE RANKIN DONNA RAUTENKRANZ Fullnn, Missnuri Bora Raton. Florilln A Young Republicans' Booth at Club Fair. . . . stimulates interest in American Citizenshtp. 4--v ur' Q--, DEBORAH REAGAN SALLY REED DEBORAH REEDER CHRISTINE REITZ REBECCA REMMEL REBECCA RICKMAN Mifnundf Michigan BIOOUUIIEKUH, Indians MiddlCl0Wl1, Ohio Lake Fnresl, Illinois Little Rock, Arkansas Savannah, Missouri PAMELA RIGGS BETH RILEY LESLIE ROBERTS LALLY ROBINSON LINDA RODMAN BRENDA ROGERS Kirlcwmul, Missouri New Madrid, Missouri Iiliddlelnwn, Ohio Lilllc Rock, Arkansas Sl. Louis, Missouri Fun Worth, Texas CATI-IY ROSENHEIM KATHERINE ROTH KRIS ROTH LINDA ROY DONNA RUDD Park Ridge, Illinois Creve Coeur, Missouri Muncie, Indiana Ferguson, Missouri Ardmore, Oklahoma LINDA SALZMAN .IEN SANDWELL Stamford, Connecticut Champaign, Illinois rv BECKY SANGSTER CATHLYN SCHROLL CARMEN SERRANO ESSEX, Connecticut Beardstown, Illinois Schenectady, New York Character is higher than intellect! l' SUSAN SHEETZ MIMI SLEMAKER St. Joseph, Missouri Tulsa, Oklahoma ini. -' if 1'r ' sie' lv . , 1 were 5 M BARBARA SMITH STEPHANIA SMITH Hinsdale, Illinois Springfield, Ohio fd , ' I Corinne Morgan I X ..- -I-rv-'-ip..-.7-1jq,..4 v--V 3 ., -s ---'g,'i,r .V , iq -,- '1 Q f- . ' . . . .' , Q -. 1, y 4-. .-M' ---, vb alla' ' 'Q 1 we ,-. . ' i. .5 I--ff' 1 ' ui, ZW , 7 -2-ie +Qi, .f.? .fi . .sl .. . ' ' - y ,A . ',, .. - I- ..':t. ' :M --A 1- ' Q ' ' J., fi . ,. . 5. ,mfr fr ,,l ,..,.'7, Y I- , 1 I T! 'xr-1 ,'- ' 7--3 ', ..3.-74' 'Q 1 - . ' ' 1 - ,-'1 ' Rm- f' -R .-1'-Q:-. '.. -- ' -P 1 - I X -THX v W .. A gn A , ,,f 1,.Z,. M . ' I 1. . -A - N,,1 ' . L3 , ' . -' 4- '.' ' 1, -in-. . - . in Q .. ,A . ng, ,Z Q - . Q I -1 - av ,,,- 4 I Sarah Metcalf . . . thinking deeply and re-evaluating beliefs. i , an ...- NANCY LEE SMREKER STEPHEN SMREKER LYNNE SPANCLER MEREDITH STANDER CHERYL STENCER CINDY I-EE STEPHENS Ft. Smith, Arkansas Ft. Smith, Arkansas No. Hollywood, California Ci,,C3,mmg, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana Fl0l'i5S8Y1!y Ali550lll'i av' Mi I- va 1 i w W ' MARJORIE STEPHENS SHARON KAY STEVENS PENNY STOBAUGH SANDAL MAY STRONG ELISE SWEET Independence, Missouri Decatur, Illinois Wewoka, Oklahoma Lima, Ohio Colorado Springs, Colorado 2 11 HM' ...a KIM SWENSON CONNIE JOY TI-IIEL CHRISTI THOMAS MARTHA THOMAS NATALIE THOMAS Prairie Village, Kansas St. John, Indiana Columbus, Indiana Great Lakes, Illinois Tulsa, Oklahoma SUELLYN THOMAS SUZANNE THOMAS AYN THOMPSON MARCIA TI'IRAI.I.S LUCY ANN TILLY Quincy, Illinois Grove City. Ohio Coral Galmlvs, Florida Tulsa, Oklahoma Pryor, Oklahoma nv -...J KATHRYN TURNER PENELOPE ULIIICII MARCIA Van!-ISS EDITH VINES CI-IERYL VINSON Ponca City, Oklahoma LaGrange, Illinois Wauwatosa, Wisconsin LaQuinta, California St. Louis, Missouri ANN VonGILLERN DEBORAH WALDRON JAYMA WALTERS CYNTHIA WANDERER LINDA WARD Des Moines, Iowa Alexandria, Virginia Wichita Falls, Texas Fair Lawn, New Jergey Day-gon, Ohio ROXANNE WARR JEANETTE WATKINS TRUDY WEATHERWAX CHRISTINE WELLS CAROLYN WHEELER Independence, Missouri Farmington, Missouri Middleton, Ohio Peru, Indian! Burlington, Iowa I am, part of all that I have met. LINDA WHITE LISE WHITE MELLISSA WHITE CINDY WHITE BELINDA WILKIN5 Hudson, Ohio Dallas, Texas Okla. City, Oklahoma Pgwhugkg, Oklahoma Linden, Indiana MARY WILKINSON BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS KAY WILLIAMS CINDY LEE WILLIAMS KATHLEEN WILMORE St. Petersburg, Florida Clarendon Hills, Illinois Granite City, Illinois San Antonio, Texas Topeka, Kansas CAROLINE WILSON DIANE WILSON SHERYL WILSON BARBARA WITTHAUS NANCY WOHLER Sedlhil. Mi930UYi WBCHYIUU1 IUWB Greenville, South Carolina Kirkwood, Missouri Colo. Springs, Colorado La.,- GGY MARY WOLBRECHT SUNNY WOLF RUTH ANN WRIGHT WINIFRED YANG SUSAN YERKE Memphis, Tennessee Colo. Springs, Colorado Fulton, Missouri Taiclxung, Taiwan, China Overland Park, Kansas VIRGINIA YODER L015 YOUNG Lakewood, 01150 Webster Groves, Missouri To love - to be loved. MARY ZIMMER PAT ZIMMERMAN Rensselaer, Indiana Cola. Springs, Colorado S s 7' 1 SUSAN ZOLLER DIANE ZOTOS Littleton, Colorado St. Louis, Missouri 6 VII Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, I hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower-but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what Cod and man is. -Alfred Tennyson v ' 4 X ' W ww N K.-x K n to it .N X.. X' X fx Yx 'H M it gy. 'X X s WILLIAM S. LOWE ...... . JOHN H. ARMBRUSTER RALPH G. ALDRIDCE .... .... CURTIS E. BLATTNER MELVIN G. HALL J. W. PRADA ..... JOHN C. HARRIS .. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD . . . . . . . Chairman of the Board lst Vice Chairman of the Board 2nd Vice Chairman of the Board . . . . . . . Secretary of the Board . . . . . . Treasurer of the Board Assistant Secretary of the Assistant Treasurer of the The Board of Directors RALPH G. ALDRIDGE Aldridge Construction Co. Kansas City, Kansas JOHN H. ARMBRUSTER, President Community Federal Savings 3: Loan Association St. Louis, Missouri CURTIS E. BLATTNER W. E. Blattner 81 Son Fulton, Missouri JOHN G. BURTON John G. Burton 8: Associates St. Louis, Missouri MRS. JOHN CARROLL Cincinnati, Ohio Past Pres. Alumnae Assn. CULLEN COIL, Attorney at Law Carson, Inglish, Monaco and Coil Jefferson City, Missouri SAM B. COOK, President Central Missouri Trust Company Jefferson City, Missouri WILI.IAM R. COURTNEY, President Mexico Savings Bank Mexico, Missouri CLARK COX, Vice President Harris Trust and Savings Bank St. Louis, Missouri MRS. LESTER L. COX Springfield, Missouri Businesswoman and Civic Leader A. L. CROW Superintendent of Schools, Emeritus Kirkwood, Missouri THOMAS B. CURTIS, Congressman 2nd Missouri Congressional District St. Louis, Missouri ROBERT W. DILLON, President Dillon Hotels Co. Omaha, Nebraska MRS. MILTON DUVALL Clarksville, Missouri Churchwoman and Civic Leader Board Board GEORGE C. DYER, Attorney at Law Dyer Sz Weitzman St. Louis, Missouri DR. W. FRANCIS ENGLISH, Dean College of Arts and Science Columbia, Missouri MELVIN G. HALL, President Webster Groves Trust Company Webster Groves, Missouri JOHN C. HARRIS, President The Callaway Bank Fulton, Missouri WILLIAM L. HUNGATE 9th Missouri Congressional District Troy, Missouri W. H. HOBBS Retired Webster Groves, Missouri WILLIAM S. LOWE, President A. P. Green Refractories Co. Mexico, Missouri RAYMOND MCCALLISTER, D. D. Webster Groves Christian Church Glendale, Missouri MRS. V. H. MCNUTT, Owner The Gallagher Ranch San Antonio, Texas ROY M. MARTIN, Agency Manager The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. Kansas City, Missouri ROBERT M. MORRIS, Executive Vice President Hunt Foods and Industries, Inc. Fullerton, California J. W. PRADA, D.D.S. Fulton Missouri HOLTON R. PRICE, Jr., President-Treasurer W. H. Markham gl Company St. Louis, Missouri HOMER E. SAYAD, Senior Partner Haskins 81 Sells St. Louis, Missouri I84 ag Mr. Willard C. Rand, Photographer -if .l.- rags: 22 -1, I-all El HFS?- 3 ,I HJ! ul-ll III A llu:' I I ! - I ya Z I sg I E ..,, -. ,L Ken Hixson and Barbara Cook select best photos. 12 -Q 1968 W OOD An old familiar hang out. EDITOR-Randi Schannon Business Manager-Pat Rauh Faculty Adviser-Mrs. Grace lVIcKissick STAFF : Literary editor-Barbara Cook Art editor-Katie Ortner I Cover Desig Layout-Barbara Hillman Anne Chalmers Sharon Graves Susan Hicks Jackie Arthur Marcia McVay Typists-Susan Phillips Maurice Rankin Kathy Moorman Verna Dick Leslie Palos Advertising-Gaye Cooper Caroline Newhall Color of cover-Judy Upchurch, Pat Raub Mona Wa ner Dottie Gatewoo g 7 Organization pages-Club presidents. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Willard Rand Ken Hixson Julies Greg Lawrence Thanks to the many others who have hel ed P without thought of recognition. 'v Speak sottly and carry a big stick. ECHUES STAFF A new phase of life begins for someone en- tering college. New experiences, responsibil- ities, decisions for each college student- these three things are now placed in your hands. Extensive thought and careful plan- ning must go into these decisions as they shall mold your life. lt is difficult to create a yearbook that will please everyone alike. However, my faith- ful staff and I have tried to recount a year of events to include everyone. This is the ECHOES for you to look at and remember, perhaps next year in a new life, or when others are gone and you remain. Perhaps you will find it some day in a dusty attic-but this is a book that is a bit of you and a year when you were still a college girl at William Woods. Randi Schannon, Editor -F3-P .-. Q .iff Randi is a bit eccentric in her weariness. We all grew- new arms, hands, and heads. I85 Abadie, Susan Louise 164 1229 N.E. 97th St. Miami, Florida Alfeld, Ann Rosalia 164 821 Sixth St. Carrollton, Ill. Allman, Lynne C. 138 747 Ardmoor Dr. Birmingham, Mich. Alpaugh, Andrea,fL. 164 119 Congress Ruh Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio Anderson, Helen L. 138 Route 4 Carrollton, Mo. Anderson, Karen K. 164 12 Fair Oaks Hannibal, Mo. Anderson, Kristine H. 164 106 East Caramillo Colorado Springs, Colo. Anderson, Margaret N. 109 Highway 56 West Morganfield, Ky. Anthony, Jane E. 164 1412 North Jefferson El Dorado, Ark. Apgar, Willa Jane 164 324 Hollywood Blvd. Xenia, Ohio Arbeiter, Linda Kay 138 1104 Cadigan Lane St. Louis, Mo. Arnold, Sallie A. 126 201 South East Ave. Oak Park, Ill. Arthur, Jacqueline M. 138 4021 Royal Pine Blvd. Indianapolis, Ind. Astolfi, Sandra Kaye 164 Box 366 Mount Vernon, Mo. Aufderheide, Susan M. 138 Kettle Creek Rd. Weston, Conn. Awbrey, Carol Jane 164 1101 East Washington St. Pittsfield, Ill. Babcock, Janet A. 164 1514 Tomar Court Peoria, Ill. Baker, Barbara K. 109 3758 Highland St. Allentown, Pa. I86 I DEX Baker, Belinda 164 4268 Hortensia St. San Diego, Calif. Baker, Sandra J. 164 Box 374 Creenview, Ill. Balcam, Barbara N. 138 34875 Sherwood Dr. Solon, Ohio Barbee, Rebecca J. 164 Crystal Heights Rd. Crystal City, Mo. Barksdale, Sara J. 164 3196 South Newport St. Denver, Colo. Barnes, .lanis M. 164 6 Cimlin Place St. Louis, Mo. Barnes, Katherine 8354 Ridge Road Clarkson, N.Y. Barry, Laura C. 109 309 North Schlueter St. Louis, Mo. Barshell, Leslie Jane 2345 Park Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Bartz, Carol Ann 139 200 S. Second Alma, Wisconsin Basye, Rebecca S. 126 8236 Linden Drive Prairie Village, Kans. Beaver, Barbara C. 139 1448 Highwood Drive McLean, Va. Benham, Katherine E. 109 44 Corona Ave. Dayton, Ohio Bennett, Kimberlea 139 13030 Queensbury Houston, Texas Bennitt, Judith A. 164 5612 Code Avenue Minneapolis, Minn. Benton, Sarah Michael 164 30 South Brainard St. Naperville, 111. Benzing, June M. 109 2809 East 38th St. Tulsa, Okla. Berg, Elaine 109 615 Washington S.W. Camden, Ark. Berglund, Gloria E. 164 Rural Route 15 Acton, lnd. Bermingham, Eileen A. 165 5914 Hummingbird Lane Scottsdale, Arizona Berner, Sally J. 165 219 Thorndyke Rd. Rochester, N.Y. Berry, Irene C. 110 1055 Altora Vista Rd. Louisville, Ky. Bilden, Deborah J. 139 5005 Bruce Avenue Edina, Minn. Blair, Judith A. 139 348 South Shaw Richmond, Mo. Blanchard, Ellen P. 165 920 Manitou Road Joplin, Mo. Blandford, Karen S. 165 809 South Clay Hinsdale, Ill. Bliss, Rosamond 139 6001 Waterbury Circle Des Moines, Iowa Blower, Annette M. 165 6794 Westwood Dr. Brecksville, Ohio Bodle, Rosemary L. 110 Rural Route 1 Portland, Ind. Bosse, Jennifer M. 110 255 Hempstead Road Ridgewood, N.J. Bowie, Barbara A. 2713 Silverside Rd. Wilmington, Del. Bowser, Deborah J. 165 1512 East Seventh St. Anderson, Ind. Bradbury, Aleen 165 7473 Teasdale St. Louis, Mo. Brady, Brenda D. 139 1008 Wood St. Fulton, Mo. Brady, Shannon T. 165 444 East Argonne Kirkwood, Mo. Bragg, Gail D. 126 1206 West 58th St. Kansas City, Mo. Bragg, Laura 165 4066 Waynoka Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Brennan, Pamela A. 126 Box 135 Farina, lll. Brenneisen, Mary Jo 139 1103 Joyce Avenue Rolla, Missouri Brigulio, Suzanne M. 126 5300 Ridgefield Rd. Washington, D.C. Brindley, Jennifer 165 Route 2, Ebner Coulee La Crosse, Wis. Brock, Susan G. 140 11740 Eddie 81 Park Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Broemmelsick, Judy D. 165 5090 South Angela Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Brookfield, Rebecca 165 8221 Briar Shawnee Mission, Kan. Brooks, Carita Sue 165 1250 Humboldt St., Apt. 405 Denver, Colo. Brown, Candace A. 140 409 North Hisk St. Brownstown, Ind. Brown, Cynthia 165 411 East Ross Palmyra, Mo. Brown, Pamela S. 165 611 South Grant Ave. Mason City, Iowa Browne, Jennifer N. 140 3 Carteret Place Carden City, N.Y. Browning, Linda M. 165 Rural Route 1 McCredie, Mo. Buchan, Mary L. 126 4616 Ovid Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Buchanan, Eleanora M. 165 862 Clendover Rd. Lexington, Ky. Bucknam, Lois A. 110 5218 Fort St. Omaha, Nebr. Burdett, Linda M. 165 221 South 22nd St. Richmond, Ind. Burgett, Frances L. 165 1442 West Wood Street Decatur, Ill. Burns, Sandra A. 140, 97 937 Christie St. Ottawa, lll. Burroughs, Jeanne L. 140 557 Rilford Rd. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Bush, Kandice A. 165 Executive Apts. 995432 1201 South Scott Street Arlington, Va. Bush, Kathryn L. 165 800 West Adams Neosho, Mo. Cain, Linda B. 165 Canalou, Mo. Callender, Karen S. 165 127 North Clinton Pittsfield, Ill. Calwell, Sarah J. 165 5604 Washington Blvd. Indianapolis, Ind. Campbell, Justine L. 165 4506 Fondulac St. Muskogee, Okla. Campbell, Michelle M. 166 6442 Blackhawk Trail LaGrange, Ill. Caplinger, Anne E. 166 Williamsburg Apts. 1089 Blackshear Dr. Decatur, Ga. Carlock, Lucyanne A. 6200 Sunset Lane Indianapolis, Ind. Carris, Lynne W. 1334- Culebra Ave. Colorado Springs, Colo. Carson, Judy A. 166 5349 Shorewood Dr. Indianapolis, Ind. Carter, Vicci 1. 166 8769 Scudder Road Berkeley, Mo. Catlett, Christine 111 Birch Tree, Mo. Center, Sarah A. 795 Jasmine St. Denver, Colo. Chadwick, Patricia A. 111 148 North Williambury Birmingham, Mich. INDEX Chaison, Doreen L. 140 1820 Concord Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Chalmers, Anne L. 126 516 High Bluff Drive Largo, Fla. Chapman, Melissa A. 166 212 Cranmer Dr. Springfield, Ill. Cherry, Donna L. 166 2419 Rivershore Dr. Moorhead, Minn. Chirnside, Mrs. Beulah T. 211 Lynn St. Fulton, Mo. Christie, Susan L. 140 31750 Fairmount Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio Chrovster, Pamela E. 140 8521 Cantrell Little Rock, Ark. Clark, Linda D. 166 237 Greenfield Hill Rd. Fairfield, Conn. Clark. Linda K. 141 Box 489 Claremore, Okla. Clark, Pamela G. 141 6 Cleveland Circle Little Rock, Ark. Clark, Sara J. 141 2295 North San Antonio Pomona, Calif. Clark, Susan M. 166 S.W 63rd Sz Army Post Rd. Des Moines, Iowa Clerkin, Patricia A. 111 Winding Lane Darien, Conn. Cline, Jennie S. 166 123 Country Club Rd. Maryville, Mo. Cochran, Cynthia K. 166 1310 40th Street Des Moines, Iowa Colbert, Marcia L. 126 Rural Delivery 6951 Loysville, Pa. Cole, Victoria L. 166 436 Forest Avenue Liberty, Mo. Coleman, Lynn L. 126 1440 Baggin Glenview, lll. Collins, Karen J. 166 14449 Knox Midlothiav, Ill. Collinson, Ann E. 111 Route 3, Box 220 Kansas City, Mo. Conboy, Cynthia L. 141 303 West Wimer Street Knob Noster, Mo. Conkin, Betty L. 126 910 Walnut Street Fulton, Mo. Cook, Barbara A. 141, 104 60 Meadowhill Lane Chagrin Falls, Ohio Cook, Frances R. 141 4449 N. Maryland Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Cooper, Gayle J. 111 RR 1, Box 206B LaFontaine, Ind. Cooper, Gaynel S. 142 704 West South Street Winchester, Ind. Copeland, Karen G. 142 206 East Ligustrum Blvd. Robstown, Texas Corman, Dana J. 166 1829 Fielden Drive Lexington, Ky. Corporon, Linda Y. 166, 100 643 Lenj er Drive Manchester, Mo. Cotten, Anise M. 142 531 East Pleasant St. Mt. Vernon, Mo. Coulter, Elizabeth A. 142 721 Lenape Drive Miami Springs, Fla. Cousparis, Renee 166 225 South 13th Street Muskogee, Okla. Cox, Corienne C. 166 East Wayne Avenue Wooster, Ohio Cox, Judith A. 127 1528 S.E. Pleasant View Dr. Des Moines, Iowa Cravens, Elizabeth A. 166 35 Jersey St. Denver, Colo. Creighton, Katherine 111 524 North Elmwood Rd. Omaha, Nebr. Criswell, Evelyn E. 166 Route 2 New Bloomfield, Mo. Crouse, Catherine S. 166 1106 Echo Drive South Bend, Ind. Crymes, Maribeth 112 202 Hicks Street Lonoke, Ark. Culley, Mary G. 166 2334 E. Chandler Ave. Evansville, Ind. Culpepper, Kathryn C. 166 56 Buxton Road Bedford Hills, N.Y. Cummins, Susan D. 166 30 W. Homestead Dr. Newton, Ill. Cushenbery, Pamela S. 142 4733 N . Cumberland Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. Cutler, Leota J. 112 2520 Knollwood Drive Indianapolis, Ind. Dale, Sally J. 166 42 Ridge Ave. Decatur, Ill. Dancy, Carol S. 166 226 Stephens Rd. Crosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Daniels, Mary E. 142, 30 2309 Virginia Lane Billings, Mont. Dauner, Susan 143 7540 Graves Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio Dauterich, Kathleen A. 167 4257 Rose Hill Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio Davidsmeier, Susan L. 143 Rural Route 2 Virginia, Ill. Davies, Mary Katherine 167 156 Shawnee Trail Aurora, Ohio Davis, Elizabeth B. 167 10620 DeBercy Dallas, Texas Davis, Frances L. 167 530 San Marco Drive Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Davis, Mary Jane 167 1412 West 73rd Street Kansas City, Mo. l87 Davis, Susan C. 1177 Pinewood Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. Dawson, Lois Jane 124 Airport Road Fulton, Mo. Day, Georgianna G. 167 1120 Prospect Blvd. Waterloo, Iowa Deaton, Diane L. 143 4728 Grand Ave. Western Springs, 1ll. Decker, Susan 167 1220 Judson Ave. Evanston, lll. Deems, Toni L. 143, 104 512 East Freeman Bolivar, Mo. DeLong, Rachel E. 143 7 Creekside Lane Rochester, N .Y. I DEX DeRousse, Pamela S. 127 103 North Fourth St. DeSoto, Mo. DeWolf, Jill 167 527 Sycamore Street Pittsfield, Ill. Dick, Verna G. 127 Route 4 Carrollton, Mo. Diekema, Ruth A. 127 2424 West Main St. Kalamazoo, Mich. Dillon, Susan C. 167 North Midland Ave. Upper Nyack, N.Y. Dobyns, Virginia A. 167 402 East College Shelbina, Mo. Dollens, Carol A. 112 2815 N. Washington St. Columbus, Ind. DonCarlos, E. Lois 112 Prairie Home, Missouri Donhowe, Sara M. 143 670 - 56th' Street Des Moines, Iowa Donnellan, Mary R. 127 4 East Street South Hadley, Mass. Dorris, Janis R. 167 715 West 30th Avenue Pine Bluff, Ark. Doup, Katherine 127 1028 Bernice Avenue Kirkwood, Mo. duNard, Carolyn J. 143 Box 247 New Haven, Mo. Dunmyer, Pamela M. 127 20 Chamberlin Court Hamilton, Ohio Durr, Barbara J. 143 7 Wildwood Road Springfield, lll. Dusek, Pamela A. 1710 Maple Avenue Downers Grove, Ill. Dutcher, Jane Ellen 127 806 West Liberty St. Rome, N .Y. Dycus, Carol A. 112, 106 1062 Jackson Road Covington, Ky. Eaton, Elizabeth J. 144 5777 Bellevue Ave. LaJolla, Calif. Eckert, Barbara M. 144 555 Overlook Road Mansfield, Ohio Eckhart, Betty M. 167, 105 Rural Route 1 Sarcoxie, Mo. Eckhart, Mary Jane 144 Rural Route 1 Sarcoxie, Mo. Eiserer, Connie S. 167 3 East 14th Street Carrollton, Mo. Elizee, Marie-Laure 167 20 W. 75th Street New York, N.Y. Ellig, Carol L. 144 8100 Chinquapin Lane Cincinnati, Ohio Elliott, J acklynn 112 2 Country Club Drive Mexico, Mo. Ellis, Gail M. 127 206 West 6th Street Fulton, Mo. Ellis, Kay 167 Route 1 Thayer, Mo. Emmert, Cynthia G. 167 5806 Royal Lane, Apt. 120 Dallas, Texas Erdel, Susan K. 1425 N. Kentucky Rd. Mexico, Mo. Eshelman, Nancy L. 144 2701 Fairleigh Terr. St. Joseph, Mo. Espy, Sibyll L. 144 601 George, Apt. 110 Midland, Texas Esslinger, Barbara M. 127 3975 Kirkland Court Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Ethier, Gail R. 144 3549 N. Summit Ave. Shorewood, Wis. Evans, Mina A. 113 4 Chapel Hill Estates St. Louis, Mo. F airgrieve, Barbara A. 145 43 West Brother Dr. Greenwich, Conn. Farmer, Iona Joyce 145 Route 3 Fulton, Mo. Farnsworth, Susan F. 113 429 Prospect Ave. Jarnesville, Wisc. INDEX Fay, Sharon M. 167 1006 San Roque Rd. Santa Barbara, Calif. Fehsenfeld, Jan M. 145 1419 E. 77th Street Indianapolis, lnd. Fenton, Janet S. 167 58 Greenridge Drive Decatur, Ill. F errugia, Josephine 145 2 Tucker Lane Fulton, Missouri Fess, Barbara A. 113 1840 Yahara Place Madison, Wis. Fielding, Harriet A. 167. 1010 E. 34th Street Tulsa, Okla. Finley, Mary A. 167 315 Quaker Road Sewicklay, Pa. Finn, Barbara J. 167 430 Durwood Drive Florissant, Mo. Fischer, Brenda L. 167 Rural Route 12555 Fulton, Mo. Fischer, Linda S. 167 Rural Route -7955 Fulton, Mo. Fisher, Anne 145 1624 Edgcumbe Road St. Paul, Minn. Fisher, Nancy 128 2003 Westfield St. Alexandria, Va. Fitzgerald, Anne C. 145 RF D 9951 Bowling Green, Mo. F leischmann, Linda F. 167 2222 Flossmoor Rd. Flossmoor, Ill. Fleischmann, Nancy L. 2222 F lossmoor Rd. F lossmoor, Ill. Floyd, Barbara L. 145 339 Queensway Lexington, Ky. Foley, Mina M. 168 1418 East Seventh St. Anderson, lnd. Forsch, Patricia D. 168 Will-Merry Lane Greenwich, Conn. Forsgren, Karen S. 168 4824 North 80 St. Fort Smith, Ark. F ortner, Linda L. 168 1405 North 10th. Duncan, Okla. Fox, Cynthia E. 146 4906 Lakeview Drive Minneapolis, Minn. Fox, Jacqueline S. 168 439 South 80th St. Boulder, Colo. Francis, Mary P. 2102 West 67th Terrace Shawnee Mission, Kan. Franks, Judith A. Bechtel Int. Co. Grunwalderstrasse 61-1 Munich, Germany Fraser, Elizabeth A. 146 307 East Race St. Portland, Ind. Frazier, Jennifer K. 146 826 Gardenside Drive Greencastle, Ind. Frederick, Marcia A. 168 501 North Willow St. Stanberry, Mo. Fry, Lucinda A. 146 Box 461 Columbus, lnd. Fry, Nancy H. 113 300 Taylor St. Dwight, Ill. Fujiwara, Mona A. 128 2649 Huapala St. Honolulu, Hawaii Gabrich, Dianne J. 128 Route 1, Box 304 Elgin, lll. Gans, Jody Lynn 146 315 North Walnut Seymour, Ind. Gardes, Susan M. 146 2458 Haverford Road Columbus, Ohio Gatewood, Dorothy L. 113, 34, 106 104 Elm Avenue Swarthmore, Pa. Gay, Sarah C. 168 219 Virginia Ave. Ponca City, Okla. Geary, Nancy C. 146 21 Edgewood Lane North Centralia, Ill. Gerring, Sharon L. 113 1533 Riverview Dr. East Elkhart, lnd. Gerrard, Linda C. 146, 26 1827 Norman Ave. Park Ridge, Ill. Gibney, Catherine 128 883 Morningside Dr. Xenia, Ohio Gilbert, Sara C. 168 Petersburg Road Princeton, Ind. Gilbert, Truann E. 147 3120 Beechwood Ave. Muncie, lnd. Gill, lnday Marie 128 1 Hewitt Drive Corpus Christi, Texas Gipson, Lynn 147 11407 Blue River Rd. Kansas City, Mo. Gleeson, Susan R. 147 91 Woodland Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gloor, Eliz. Pendleton 128, 101 545 North Kenilworth Oak Park, Ill. Glotfelty, Kathy A. 168 P.0. Box 1155, Little River Station Miami, Florida Gooch, Nancy E. 147 2832 Cleave Dr. Falls Church, Va. Goredon, Lisa E. 128 309 West Shore Dr. Richardson, Texas Gorges, Nichole S. 168 124 Country Club Acres Belleville, Ill. Graef, Susan Wendy 114, 1 110 Old Pecos Rd. Santa Fe, New Mexico Graf, Linda S. 168 12 Elm Tree Drive Mexico, Mo. Graham, Sue E. 168 Rural Route 5 Shelbyville, lnd. l89 Grandquist, Linda E. 168 740 16th Street West Des Moines, Iowa Graves, Sharon M. 147 528 Pepper Ridge Rd. Stamford, Conn. Gray, Deborah A. 168 9935 Lee Circle Leawood, Kans. Gray, Joan N. 128 1555 Hawthorne Rd. Grosse Pointe, Mich. Green, Donna Maxine 129 870 Kane St. Carlyle, Ill. Greene, Catherine A. 168 316 North High Hartford City, Ind. Greene, Elizabeth H. 114 825 Locust Rd. Winnetka, Ill. Greger, Cheri L. 168 1517 Highland Ave. Fulton, Mo. Grimes, Deborah A. 106 Alapacas Drive Wilmington, Del. Guard, Melinda T. 168 824 Indiana Ave. Blytheville, Ark. Guclgel, Martha L 168 18 East Jennings Newburgh, Ind. Guffey, Terry E. 148 8849 Woodpark Drive St. Louis, Mo. Gunn, Victoria 168 Box 160 Versailles, Mo. Gurule, Barbara S. 168 601 La Merced Place, N.W. Albuquerque, New Mexico Hall, Andrea S. 168 1124 Desmond Drive St. Louis, Mo. Hall, Janice 114 26 West Park St. DeQuoin, Ill. Hall, Nancy L. 169 5226 Clark Avenue Richards Gebaur A.F.B. Kansas City, Mo. INDEX Hall, Susan C. 169 4905 Pelletier Orchard Lake, Mich. Hamilton, Susan A. 169 51 Robinwood Drive Little Rock, Ark. Hammond, Celeste L. 148 11701 Lindenmere Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Handler, Susan C. 169 1232 Westmoor Rd. Winnetka, Ill. Hardin, Lynn C. 169 Box 11 Marion, Ark. Harding, Lan C. 169 3395 South Race Englewood, Colo. Hargreaves, Dorothy K. 169 2118 West Longs Peak Longmont, Colo. Harris, Mary L. 148 1232 Marilyn Drive Cape Girardeau, Mo. Harrison, Helen G. 129 402 West 12th St. Fulton, Mo. Harrison, Susan C. 129 21716 Kenwood Dr. Rocky River, Ohio Harty, Elaine V. 129 22465 Linden St. Hayward, Calif. Hasbrouck, Donna L. 129 57 Forest Drive Wethersfield, Conn. Hayes, Patricia A. 169 6229 Knoll Drive Minneapolis, Minn. Hayward, Beverly A. 169 11 Glenhaven Drive Glendale, Mo. Hearn, Melissa A. 169 906 Westgate Rd. Duncan, Okla. Heathcote, Jeanie E. 148 23 Rockwood Road Plandome, N.Y. Hederman, Kathleen A. 148 2034 John Avenue St. Louis, Mo. .J Heilman, Nancy S. 114, 106 941 Bay Esplanade Clearwater, Fla. Heldt, Barbara A. 129 cfo Paul John Dodd Ranch Wyarno, Wyoming Heller, Ronnye L. 169 3318 American River Dr. Sacramento, Calif. Hendrickson, Susan J. 11 Windsor Drive Oak Brook, Ill. Henkin, Susan T. 169 1525 South Second Ave. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Henley, Paula Camille 169 2523 Calion Rd. El Dorado, Ark. Henock, Robyn A. 7318 First Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Herbert, Patricia A. 169 46 Beverly Drive Durham, N.C. Herdman, Kay E. 148 4105 South Main Road Rockford, Ill. Hernly, Ann J. 148 Box 326 Parker, Ind. Herrmann, Jill A. 169 8340 Arapaho Lane Cincinnati, Ohio Hibbard, Annette L. 149 6232 Kilmer Court Falls Church, Va. Hicks, Karen J. 169 9521 Tee Lane Wichita, Kans. Hicks, Saundra Susan 149 182 4-115 Garden View Drive St. Ann, Mo. Y ,, all , . Compliments of GENE GLENN SHOES, INC. I90 ,I , .f.,.-7,1'a,,,h 'ff ' r Highland, Helen Diane 169 414 Center St. Shelbina, Mo. Hill, Nancy Carol 149 202 South Court St. Shelbina, Mo. Hill, Nancy C. 202 South Court Fulton, Mo. Hill, Paula A. 149 7554 Shireford Lane Ferguson, Mo. Hillman, Barbara J. 114, 106 3726 Broadview Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio Hillyard, Kathryn 169 3908 Miller Road St. Joseph, Mo. Hinebauch, Melissa J. 129 214 Prospect Ave. Cranford, N.J. Hitch, Rebecca L. 170 Rural Route 3 Princeton, Ind. Hockersmith, Katherine 149 6315 Cantrell Road Little Rock, Ark. Hockett, Rebecca J. 170 211 Second St. N.W. Austin, Minn. Hoehn, Mary Beth 170 2033 Regent Place East St. Louis, Ill. Hoerchler, Linda L. 170 317 Fairmont Dr. DeKalb, Ill. Hoffman, Deborah L. 170 6550 Branford Court Cincinnati, Ohio Hogg, Susan L. 170 3327 Stettinius Cincinnati, Ohio Hogue, Lois J. 170 88 Burley Circle Cincinnati, Ohio Holliday, Rebecca S. 170 Rural Route 2 Burlington, Iowa Holmes, Carol S. 170 500 Somerset Dr. Indianapolis, Ind. Holtkamp, Sandra K. 908 East Love Mexico, Mo. INDEX Horky, Carol F. 149, 96 816 Loudan Lane Newton Square, Pa. Hosack, Glenda Gayle 170 Route I West Line, Mo. Howell, Deborah S. 170 1003 Lyle St. Fulton, Mo. Huber, Susan M. 170 135 Ridgecrest Dr. Chesterfield, Mo. Huehnergarth, Susan R. 124 Fulton Villa Apts., Apt. 7551 Fulton, Mo. Hull, Cynthia A. 149 6252 Bramshaw Rd. Indianapolis, Ind. Hume, Linda 129 470 Green Bay Rd. Winnetka, Ill. Hummert, Barbara A. 124 135 Nearwater Lane Darien, Conn. Hunter, Leonora E. 170 Peck Hill Road Woodbridge, Conn. Hupp, Jan C. 170 Route 4 Ottawa, Ill. Hurtgen, Carolyn M. 149 Ed Mar Terrace Dr. Hillsboro, Mo. Hurtgen, Terry L. 170 Box 184 Hillsboro, Mo. Hutton, Linda K. 129 2217 Hillsdale Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Hyde, Helen A. 170 203 East Parkway South Memphis, Tenn. Idler, Helen K. 129 709 Robinwood Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ingalls, Suzanne L. 904 South 23rd St. Lexington, Mo. Irby, Mary 150 124 South Crawford Fort Scott, Kans. Itzkowitz, Joy 129 9650 LaJolIa Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Jameson, Harriott D. 826 Court St. Fulton, Mo. Jarman, Wendy L. 170 5174 Bong Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo. Jefferis, Jonna A. 7300 Cherokee Dr. Prairie Village, Kans. Jemison, Blanche Lee 170 47 Avon Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Jennings, Carol M. 150 2506 Oak Ridge Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio Jennings, Elizabeth A. 114- 2506 Oak Ridge Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio J esberg, Suzanne C. 150 5501 Oaklawn Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Johnson, Faye L. 115 2060 Montreat Dr. Apt. D Birmingham, Ala. Johnson, Suzanne E. 10 Stonecrest St. Joseph, Mo. Jones, Ann E. 170 650 East Monroe Kirkwood, Mo. Jones, Anna Mae 150 609 Northwestern Ames, Iowa Jones, Linda V. 151 137 Prospect Ave. Gloversville, N.Y. Jones, Virginia I... 115 9521 Linden St. Shawnee Mission, Kans. Jones, Zoe Ann 170, 105 6317 Keokuk Road La Grange, Ill. Jordan, Ann E. 129 613 Crebs Ave. Carmi, Ill. Jordan, Patricia M. 170 9 Richardson Circle Framingham, Mass. Joseph, Madeleine A. 170 20 West 75th Sr. New York City, N.Y. Judd, Suzanne 170 2576 Haverford Rd. Columbus, Ohio Jungbluth, Karen E. 115 11616 Dowerhill Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Juve, Kristina M. 130 444 Rothrock Rd. Copley, Ohio Kaplan, Lauraine R. 16 Fairwinds Court St. Louis, Mo. Karner, Karen K. 151 928 Windsor Drive West Lafayette, Ind. Kaseberg, Kathleen E. 170 Rural Route 1, Box 680 Granite City, Ill. Katzenbach, Carol 171 3611 Nottingham Rd. Topeka, Kansas Keefe, Claire A. 151 5662 Palmyra Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. Keehart, Virgie L. 171 1102 West 35th St. Terrace Independence, Mo. Kelly, Patricia J. 130 221 West Cooke Rd. Columbus, Ohio Kennedy, Judith A. 171 1903 Wood Avenue Colorado Springs, Colo. Kessler, Elaine M. 151 43 Highgate Road Olivette, Mo. Kimbro, Georgia M. 116, 9 103, 106 6501 Dakar Road West Fort Worth, Texas Kimbrough, Ellen S. 171 450 Alexander Memphis, Tenn. King, Billie J. 151 3202 Sante Fe Corpus Christi, Texas King, Genevieve 1621 Wiggins Ave. Springfield, Ill. Klever, Deborah L. 171 105 LaMoine Lane Belleville, Ill. Knapp, Deborah A. 171 6 Kent Drive Orchard Park, N ..Y Koeller, Barbara A. 130 Rural Route 9951 New Canton, Ill. 8 I9l Komar, Deborah S. 171 1245 Indianwood Dr. Brookfield, Wis. Kortlander, Doreen M. 130 5 Paddock Lane Great Neck, N..Y Krantz, Pamela J. 151 6711 Overhill Rd. Shawnee Mission, Kans. Kraskey, Deborah C. 9 Bardwell Lane Huntington, N.Y. Krause, Sharon L. 171 1121 62nd Place Downers Grove, Ill. Kraushaar, Sharon L. 171 9953 Shady Lane Newburgh, N.Y. Kropp, Carolyn 151 Rural Route 2 Parkroad Terrace Nebraska City, Nebr. Laddin, Linda E. 171 5440 Renner Road Shawnee Mission, Kans. INDEX LaFevers, Nancy A. 171 581 Maple Park Dr. St. Paul, Minn. Lambrecht, Barbara J. 151 3800 Brentwood Drive Des Moines, Iowa Lampe, Alice Roberta 151 1111 Raymond Avenue McLean, Va. Lane, Rebecca L. 152 38 Scenic Boulevard Little Rock, Ark. Langford, Janeen M. 152 4505 Brentwood Dr., Apt. 4 Kansas City, Mo. Lantz, Linda L. 152 1444 Highwood Dr. McLean, Va. Larned, Leslie J. 130 835 Hutchison Rd. Flossmoor, Ill. Larson, Sally R. 1067 46th St. Des Moines, Iowa Lawnick, Kathleen J. 171 7024 East 6th St. South Tulsa, Okla. Leanse, Victoria H. 171 11752 Bellagio Rd. Los Angeles, Calif. Leefers, Patricia A. 171 3615 White Oak Rd. S.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Lehmbeck, Deborah K. 171 308 West Rio Grande Garland, Texas Lenox, Nancy H. 171 9735 Holmes Rd. Collierville, Tenn. Leonard, Linda 152 303 LaColina Drive Redlands, Calif. Leung, Liby 171 Austin Ave. 12A Kui Fung Mansion Kowloon, Hong Kong Lewis, Dorothy L. 171 12 Almar Lane Katonah, N.Y. Lewis, Susan D. 152 Rural Route 1, Box 180 Brighton, Ill. Lewisy, Irene C. 130 163 Ocean Ave. Northport, N .Y. Limerick, Anne B. 172 5715 Hawthorne Road Little Rock, Ark. Lindquist, Pamela A. 172 3134-11th Avenue A. Moline, Ill. Lindsay, Maureen 1527 West Macon Decatur, Ill. Linxweiler, Alice 130 772 Plantation Lane West Dayton, Ohio Lizuain, Maria E. 172 F Street, El Cangrejo Panama City, Panama Lonergan, Rebecca M. 153 8 Tennyson Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Lorenzen, Janet E. 172 618 Sheridan Rd. Waterloo, Iowa Lualdi, Brenda L. 153 421 North 11th St. Herrin, Ill. Lukacek, Katherine S. 116 206 South Rosedale Dr. Brookfield, Wis. Luke, Janet L. 153 305 Campbell Ardmore, Okla. Lumb, Virginia N. 116, 104 106 P-2 19601 Van Aken Boulevard Shaker Heights, Ohio Lyon, Perry E. 27 87 Princeton Rd. Fair Haven, N.J. Lyons, Gail P. 172 731 N .W. 71 Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida MacLellan, Susan 172 29 Eagle Ridge Rd. St. Paul, Minn. McAdam, Susan G. 116 Lamar Lane Fulton, Missouri McAllen, Margaret L. 172 5760 Carrollton Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. McAnany, Margot A. 117 1930 St. Clair Brentwood, Mo. McArtor, Julie A. 172 Route 3 Browning, Mo. McCann, Sue A. 117 220 East Sugar St. Mt. Vernon, Ohio McCartney, Susan J. 172 410 East 56th Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. McClements, Christine B. 153 189 Biltmore Drive Rochester, N.Y. McCloskey, Patricia A. 172 124 Oakley Ave. Lowell, Ind. McCloskey, Penelope M. 172 124 Oakley Ave. Lowell, Ind. McCray, Joyce A. 172 Rural Route 5 Fulton, Mo. McCubbin, Mary V. 117, 105 226 West Elm St. Alton, Ill. McCurry, Patricia S. 172 1837 Springbrook Rd. Alcoa, Tenn. Compliments of SCOTT FURNITURE CO. McDonald, Judy A. 130 34800 Dogwood Lane Solon, Ohio McDonald, Sally I. 172 12 Leeside Carmel, N.Y. McDonnell, Barbara E. 153 1070 Wychwood Rd. Westfield, N. J. McFedries, Kathleen P. 172 502 Forest Ave. River Forest, Ill. McGinnes, Mary A. 153 320 South A. St. Monmouth, Ill. Mclntire, Sara Gaither 172 1103 North Shore Drive Carlsbad, New Mexico McKenzie, Susan D. 172 3740 East 49th St. N. Kansas City, Mo. INDEX McKinney, Jane Ashley 172 5405 Centerwood Little Rock, Ark. McKnight, Kathy R. 130 13891 Cicerone Lane Los Altos Hills, Calif. McLawhon, Arleen 130 709 Northwest 39th St. Oklahoma City, Okla. McLean, Barbara R. 105, 96 5114 Sherwood Rd. Little Rock, Ark. McLean, Jean T. 154 5114 Sherwood Rd. Little Rock, Ark. McMahon, Mary L. 6807 Pershing University City, Mo. McNeil, Susan D. 172 Rural Route 4 Boonesboro Rd. Winchester, Ky. McPherson, Elizabeth A. 172 1313 East 48th St., Apt. 20 Tulsa, Okla. McVay, Marcia A. 131 Old Springfield Pike Rural Route 3 Xenia, Ohio McWhorter, Lynne E. 173 10711 Cedar St. Omaha, Nebr. Maddox, Julia K. 173 930 Highway 54 South Fulton, Mo. Mazill, Mary J. 119 Zengel Drive Dayton, Ohio Main, Marsha S. 173 Rural Route 4 Shelbyville, Ind. Maines, Joyce Ann 117 2270 East 75th St. Indianapolis, Ind. Maltbie, Kay R. 117 Rural Route 2 Amsterdam, N.Y. Manning, Joan 173 2913 East 56th Place Tulsa, Okla. Manning, Kathleen R. 131 202 East 75th St. Indianapolis, Ind. Marcora, Lynn 131 174 South Roslyn Pontiac, Mich. Marcus, Elizabeth Jane 117 722 North Kenilworth Ave. Oak Park, Ill. Marshall, Ann C. 173 Rural Route 1 Portland, Ind. Marston, Nancy H. 154 2409 N .E. 12th Court Fort Lauderdale, Florida Martin, Marian E. 154 Rogers Ridge, P.O. Box 156 San Marcos, Texas ka Martin, Martha I. 154 15 High Acres Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Martin, Mary D. 173 1002 B Tribune St. Redlands, Calif. Matchette, Marta S. 154 7405 E1 Monte Rd. Prairie Village, Kans. Mathias, Julie G. 173 1567 South Field Rd. Evansville, Ind. Matthews, Peggy L. 131, 104 824 North Ranney Sikeston, Mo. Mattice, Suzann L. 154 31700 Nixon Rd. Birmingham, Mich. Mattson, Dianne T. 173, 104 3001 S.W. 29th St. Des Moines, Iowa Maupin, Valentine M. 118 850 De Witt Place, Apt. 7B Chicago, Ill. May, Margaret 173 108 Tolle Court Eminence, Ky. Mella, Melinda K. 242 Bayside Drive Corpus, Christi, Texas Mellen, Kathryn L. 173 Route 2, Box 606 Wayzata, Minn. Merritt, Rebecca L. 118 5133 Westpath Way Washington, D.C. Metcalf, Sarah L. 173 3556 Waynoka Memphis, Tenn. Michael, Sally H. 173 4522 Park Avenue Memphis, Tenn. Milam, Marilyn K. 173 2730 Crabapple Rd. Golden, Colo. Miller, Beth A. 173 631 South Waiola La Grange, Ill. Miller, Jeaneal F. 173, 105 501 Douglas Boulevard Fulton, Mo. Miller, Margaret E. 173 317 Stuart Ave. Newark, N.Y. I94 INDEX Miller, Melodie A. 118 10631 Morgan Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minn. Miller, Patricia A. 173 2718 South 102nd St. Omaha, N ebr. Miller, Tamara L. 173 Box 55 Homestead, Iowa Millice, Sally C. 154 113 Bellaire Dumas, Texas Monroe, Isabelle H. 154 13 Longmeadow Pine Bluff, Ark. Moore, Melissa L. 173 22 Rutledge Place Quincy, Ill. Moorman, Kathleen O. 174 2921 South Peoria Tulsa, Okla. Morgan, Beverly A. 155 1835 Cherry St. Wheaton, Ill. Morgan, Catherine J. 174 918 Timber Trail Cincinnati, Ohio Morgan, Corinne A. 174 1622 Peabody Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Morgan, ,lane M. 131 107 Rosenberger Oskaloosa, Iowa Morris, Carol A. 174 1 Lomond Drive Ferguson, Mo. Morris, Louise M. 131 5 Broadview Terrace Troy, N.Y. Morton, Pamela S. 174 8134 North Michigan Ave. Glendora, Calif. Mullette, Marian D. 131, 96 1449 Cummins Parkway Des Moins, Iowa Murdock, Melinda S. 132, 27 1610 South 19st Ave. Omaha, Nebr. Murfin, Susan J. 155 117 Hightide Drive Decatur, Ill. Murphree, Janet C. 124, 106 7707 West Blue Grass Dr. Parkville, Mo. Myers, Carol G. 174 27 Fair Oaks St. Louis, Mo. Nahikian, Dorothy S. 174 3116 Leonard St. Raleigh, N.C. Nakandakari, Naomi 132 2557 Ferdinand Ave. Honolulu, Hawaii Neal, Nancy L. 155 540 Via Hierba, Hope Ranch Santa Barbara, Calif. Nelson, Antoinette L. 132 8318 South Colima Rd. Vlfhittier, Calif. Nelson, Barbara J. 429 Greenway Terrace Kansas City, Mo. Nespor. Vana N. 174 831 South Gary Place Tulsa, Okla. Nethers, Barbara C. 174 307 North Gay St. Mt. Vernon, Ohio Newbell, Sally L. 155 500 King Muir Road Lake Forest, Ill. Newhall, Caroline T. 118 2438 F ilbert St. San Francisco, Calif. Nicewonger, Susan J. 132, 96 1957 Springer Rd. Mt. View, Calif. Nishimura, Gail T. 174 903 Neal Avenue Wahiawa, Hawaii Noll, Barbara J. 155 6717 Third Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Nothstine, Katharyn I. 132 Rural Route 2 Fulton, Mo. O'Connor, Laurel E. 155 305 ,Ioan Place Wyckoff, NJ. Oestreich, Lynne 174 704 Churchill Dr. Fulton, Mo. O'Haver, Nancy J. 155 3822 East 65th St. Indianapolis, Ind. Oliphant, Mari G. 174 4310 Trias St. San Diego, Calif. Oliver, Lyzbeth Lynn 3845 South Victor Tulsa, Okla. Oliver, Sarah L. 155 2624 Alamanda Court Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Olmscheid, Susan J. 132 4511 Country Club Blvd. Sioux City, Iowa Olson, Kimberly K. 174 2510 Pasadena Blvd. Wauwatosa, Wis. Olwin, Barbara H. 156 1513 Forest Ave. Evanston, Ill. O'Neil, Anne H. 174 6510 Sunset Terrace Des Moines, Iowa Orr, Marjorie Robbins 175 Rural Route 8 Browning Road Evansville, Ind. Ortner, Kathleen A. 156 5400 Waring Drive Cincinnati, Ohio Palmi, Diane L. 118 5981 Lake Crest Dr. Sacramento, Calif. Palos, Leslie T. 175 6604 Byron St. El Paso, Texas Pansze, Patricia A. 175 5209 Trail Lake Dr. Fort Worth, Texas Parham, Nancy A. 175 2204 Sunset Dr. Duncan, Okla. Parillo, Bobbi 175 250 Forest St. Hamden, Conn. Parker, Peggy L. 156 1815 Georgia St. Louisiana, Mo. Parr, Gigi W. 118 P.O. Box 368 Robstown, Texas Patton, Deborah A. 175 1105 Lincoln Road Columbus, Ohio Payne, Cynthia L. 175 245 Orchard Hills Dr. Ann Arbor, Mich. Perabo, Victoria 175 2 Roberts Road Warren, NJ. Perkins, Beverly D. 156 Rural Route 3, Box 372 Chesterfield, Mo. Perkins, Kathy J. 175 1403 North 10th St. Duncan, Okla. Petefish, Nancy J. 175 6820 University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Peters, Anne E. 132 2041 North 33rd Terrace Kansas City, Kaus. Peterson, Nancy J. 175 2055 Sunset Court Wauwatosa, Wis. Peterson, Linda S. 17 Bon Price Terrace St. Louis, Mo. Pfenninger, Anne M. 175 1521 Pickwick Place Bloomington, Ind. Phillips, Shelia M. 175 914 West Avenue Fulton, Mo. Phillips, Susan S. 1125 Summit St. McKeesport, Pa. Pickerel, Susan H. 175 7446 Washington University City, Mo. Plagge, Laurel A. 132 5541 Carpenter St. Downers Grove, Ill.. Pokorny, Pamela A. 175 1362 Latham Road Birmingham, Mich. Pollock, Elizabeth A. 175 1023 Stanley Ardmore, Okla. Ponder, Marcella K. 156 410 12th Street, N.W. Ardmore, Okla. Pope, Nancy J. 156 11 Alden Lane Creve Coeur, Mo. Pope, Sara E. 157 237 Oak Knoll Rd. Barrington, lll. Postlewait, Lois A. 132 10 Ridge Ave. Decatur, lll. Power, Shearon E. 175 5483 Spainwood Ave. Memphis, Tenn. INDEX Powers, Jeanne E. 175 20775 Westway Dr. Rocky River, Ohio Prada, Melinda H. 132 572 A East 8th St. Fulton, Mo. Proper, Pamela E. 157 387 Monroe, St. Honeoye Falls, N.Y. Prottengeier, Margaret M. 119 5951 Briardale Lane Solon, Ohio Proudfoot, Susan E. 119 1407 33rd Place Spenard, Alaska Pruitt, Terri S. 175 27 River Ridge Rd. Little Rock, Ark. Putnam, Rosalie L 157 960 Thayer Ave. West Plains, Mo. Rabe, Mary E. 175 5709 North Waterbury Rd. Des Moines, Iowa Radford, Margaret A. 176 3215 South Newport Denver, Colo. Ralls, Ruth Ann 132 601 Sunset Drive Richmond, Mo. Ramsay, Susan E. 132 3614 Waynoka Memphis, Tenn. Raney, Leah B. 176 1701 West 37th St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Rankin, Maurine 176 Rural Route 5 Fulton, Mo. Raub, Patricia L. 119, 104 105 Alden St. Syracuse, N.Y. Rautenkranz, Donna L. 176 501 N.W. 13th Ave. Boca Raton, Fla. Ray, Carolyn A. 133 1431 West Lincoln Mt. Prospect, Ill. Reagan, Deborah E. 176 1003 Sterling Dr. Midland, Mich. Reed, Sally Burrell 176, 105 919 East Hunter Bloomington, Ind. Reeder, Deborah S. 176 3106 Sheldon Rd. Middletown, Ohio Reidda, Lea 157 14 Highland Ave. Succasunna, NJ. Reinoehl, Katharine M. 157 833 West 58th Terrace Kansas City, Mo. Reitz, Christine M. 176 773 East Linden Lake Forest, Ill. Remmel, Rebecca C. 176 22 Armistead Rd. Little Rock, Ark. Renfrow, Laura I. 133 1611 Hayes Clinton, Okla. Rice, Diane C. 119 20780 Beachcliffe Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio Rickman, Rebecca D. 176 203 Booher Ave. Savannah, Mo. Riggs, Pamela S. 176 1431 Woodgate Dr. Kirkwood, Mo. Riley, Sarah E. 176 701 Davis New Madrid, Mo. Ritchey, Sharon A. 133 1823 Clay St. Joseph, Mo. Ritchie, Ruth A. 133 Box 78, North Shore Dr. Benton Harbor, Mich. Ritter, Lucy T. 119, 106 2537 Riverside Dr. Columbus, Ind. Roberts, Ann Leslie 176 3107 Sheldon Rd. Middletown, Ohio Roberts, Sue Ann 157 Boonvillerd Rt. 9541 Jefferson City, Mo. Robinson, Lally I. 176 5524 North Grandview Little Rock, Ark. Robnett, Margaret E. 133 600 Highway 54 South Fulton, Mo. Rodes, Kathleen R. 625 Lakeview Mexico, Mo. Rodman, Linda M. 176 1811 Bopp Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Rogers, Brenda S. 176 2416 Medford Court West Fort Worth, Texas Rosenberg, Mary Ann 157 910 North Albert Carlsbad, N. Mex. Rosenheim, Cathy J. 177 2411 Farrell Ave. INDEX Ross, Cynthia Gilmore 119 1329 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley, Calif. Roth, Katherine A. 177 12263 Belwyn Dr. Creve Coeur, Mo. Roth, Kristine 177 2527 Petty Rd. Muncie, Ind. Rothfeld, Carolyn A. 157 136 Hemlock Rd. Manhasset, N.Y. Rowe, Sandra E. 120 126 Holly Lane Boonton, NJ. Rowland, Carolyn R. 158 408 West Third St. Terr. Carrollton, Mo. Roy, Linda L. 177 705 Moundale Dr. Park Ridge, Ill. Ferguson, Mo. Rudd, Donna S. 177 Route 2, Box 329 Ardmore, Okla. Ruegge, Nancy D. 124 3360 Del Oak Drive Decatur, Ill. Saba, Georgette 158 543 Via Media Palos Verdes Estates California Sakimoto, Eda Y. 2905 Manoa Road Honolulu, Hawaii Salzman, Linda L. 177 589 Den Road Stamford, Conn. Sandwell, ,len E. 177 1714 Lincoln Road Champaign, Ill. Sangster, Rebecca M. 177 19 Maple Avenue Essex, Conn. Schannon, Randi L. 158, 185 177 Town Acres Lane Roselle, Ill. Schmidt, Ruth 133 4 Robert Drive Chatham, NJ. Schmiemeier, Terry A. 158 10220 Schuessler Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Schroll, Cathlyn V. 177 1304 Jefferson St. Beardtown, Ill. Schuetz, Mary C. 133 7990 Windcombe Indianapolis, lnd. Schultz, Sara A. 158 1007 North Shore Drive Clear Lake, Iowa Schwager, Catherine L. 133 2904 Bonne Brook Dr. Akron, Ohio 5 Nga..-H .-2? - what ,-r:su4e'P'm-E if 4, B Scott, Linda R. 120 1911 Leland Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Sellew, Margaret C. 158 712 North Main St. Auburn, Ind. Serrano, Carmen Y. 177 303 Terrace Road Schenecatady, N.Y. Seward, Linda J. 158 6518 Cottingham Germantown, Tenn. Sheals, Paula D. 134 12 East Schultz Fulton, Mo. Sheetz, Susan E. 177 21 Northridge Dr. St. Joseph, Mo. Sherman, Ann C. 120 3202 West 8th St. Roswell, N. Mex. Simmons, Joyce A. 158 111 Forest Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. Simpson, Maureen L. 120 910 Sierra Drive Benton Harbor, Mich. Slemaker, Mildred E. 177 2404 East 27th Place Tulsa, Okla. Smallwood, Susan 159 110 East 10th St. Carthage, Mo. Smith, Barbara L. 177 11 North Vine Hinsdale, Ill. Smith, Elizabeth 120 7120 Westmoreland Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Stephania J. 177 1333 Crestview Drive Springfield, Ohio Smreker, Nancy L. 178 5015 South Cliff Dr. Ft. Smith, Ark. Smreker, Stephen Marie 178 5015 South Cliff Dr. Ft. Smith, Ark. Snyder, Kevan M. 159 620 Forest Ave. Wilmette, Ill. Soukup, Eleanora 134 Rural Route 4 Fulton, Mo. INDEX Spangler, Lynne S. 178 4137 Mary Ellen Ave. No. Hollywood, Calif. Spence, Elizabeth S. 134 7710 Granada Drive Bethesda, Md. Spencer, Marsha L. 159 422 Charles St. Newton, Ill. Spink, Nancy R. 159 846 Newport Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. Stander, Meredith 178 2 Emery Lane Cincinnati, Ohio Stanley, Dolores A. 134 2302 Redding Road Muncie, Ind. Stec, Sonia S. 134 Culle 55 -7997-78 Panama, Republic of Panama Stenger, Cheryl A. 173 414 North Arlington Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. Stephens, Barbara A. 159 11033 Easy St. St. Ann, Mo. Stephens, Cynthia L. 178 1605 Zurich Drive Florissant, Mo. Stephens, Marjorie S. 179 Lake City Arsenal Independence, Mo. Stevens, Helen E. 159 200 Ardmore Drive Middletown, Ohio Stevens, Sharon K. 179 3018 Lake Bluff Drive Decatur, Ill. Stobaugh, Penny 179 1025 S. Hitchite Wewoka, Okla. Stone, Martha E. 160 6001 South Adams Bar Bartonville, Ill. Strong, Sandal M. 179 110 South Dale Dr. Lima, Ohio Sweet, Elise C. 179 1407 Mesa Ave. Colorado SpriI1gS, C010- Swenson, Kim 179 5411 West 79th Terrace Prairie Village, Kansas Swofford, Susan 160 3634 Goode Street Montgomery, Ala. Tanquary, Kirsten A. 8121 Rosewood Drive Prairie Village, Kans. Taylor, Beverly F. 120 814 Center St. Fulton, Mo. Taylor, Camelia J. 121, 96 34 Clairehaven Dr. Hudson, Ohio Teich, Lynne L. 124 1259 Hampton Park Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Teyro, Linda E. 160 3041 Cornwall Place Oklahoma City, Okla. Thiel, Constance J. 179 P.O. Box 278 St. John, Ind. Thomas, Christi L. 179 510 Tipton Lane Columbus, Ind. Thomas, Martha L. 179 1928 Ranger Court Great Lakes, Ill. Thomas, Natalie M. 179 1838 East 31st Place Tulsa, Okla. Thomas, Suellyn J. 179 Rural Route 9952, Spring Lake Quincy, Ill. Thomas, Suzanne L. 179 460 Voel1er.Circle Grove City, Ohio Thompson, Ayn L. 179 911 Anastasia Ave. Coral Gables, Fla. Thralls, Marcia F. 179 3871 South Utica Tulsa, Okla. Tilly, Lucy A. 179 13 South Coo-y-yah Pryor, Okla. Tolin, Trudence Ann 134 10 Huntleigh Woods St. Louis, Mo. Torrey, Elizabeth A. 121 1331 Center Pekin, Ill. Toth, Dayle D. 121 437 Oak St. Dyer, Ind. Tracy, Elizabeth W. 134 831 Milburn St. Evanston, Ill. Turner, Kathryn J. 179 1708 Dover Drive Ponca City, Okla. Uhle, Karen K. 124, 106 147 Linden Drive Cincinnati, Ohio Ulrich, Pamella M. 121 546 So. 7th Ave. La Grange, Ill. Ulrich, Penelope M. 179 546 So. 7th Ave. La Grange, Ill. Upchurch, Judy R. 122, 106 824 West Friar Tuck Houston, Texas Van Ess, Marcia L. 179 6193 Washington Circle Wauwatosa, Wis. Van Nostrand, Lisa W. 134 3836 Trail Ridge Rd., S.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Vargas, Paula 134 509 Grand Ave. Fulton, Mo. Vaughn, Susanne 160 213 East Locust St. Paris, Mo. Vines, Laura Edith 179 La Quinta Country Club La Quinta, Calif. Vinson, Cheryl A. 179 9886 Waterbury Drive St. Louis, Mo. Vogel, Anne Marie 160 Apple Mountain Drive Hamburg, Iowa Von Gillern, Ann M. 180 7119 Sunset Terrace Des Moines, Iowa Wagner, Ramona Jean 122 669 Washington Apt. 101 Denver, Colorado Wait, Judith M. 160 20 West Brother Drive Greenwich, Conn. Waldron, Deborah A. 180 8502 West Blvd. Drive Alexandria, Va. Walker, Barrie Jill 161 105 East Council Trail Mt. Prospect, Ill. 197 Wallace, Judith S. 161 411 Overlook Road Mansfield, Ohio Walters, J ayma P. 180 225 Falcon Blvd. Sheppard AFB Wichita Falls, Texas Walters, Jeffra A. 134 225 Falcon Blvd. Sheppard AFB Wichita Falls, Texas Walther, Harriet E. 135 404 Northline Metairie, La. Wanderer, Cynthia C. 180 One Ashburn Place Fair Lawn, N.J. Ward, Linda M. 180 6834 Hubbard Dr. Dayton, Ohio Warr, Roxanne 180 720 West Waldo Independence, Mo. Warren, Paula K. 161 332 West Locust Paris, Mo. Watkins, Jeanette 180 815 Dewey Farmington, Mo. Wattner,,Karen J. 2930 Englewood Rd. Springfield, Mo. Weatherwax, Trudy A. 180 2908 Rusmar Court Middletown, Ohio Webb, Marilyn F. Route One Steele, Mo. Wells, Christine 180 75 West Third St. Peru, Ind. Wentworth, Melissa 161 449 Sherwood Drive Webster Grove, Mo. Wenzell, Julia E. 161 217 Leming Corpus Christi,Texas West, Gretchen Suzy 122 106 W. 9th Fulton, Mo. Westmoreland, Sue 135 509 So. Highway 54 Fulton, Mo. Wheeler, Carolyn J. 180 104 Cutter Place Burlington, Iowa I98 INDEX Whitaker, Joy 122 424 North Byers Joplin, Mo. White, Cynthia A. 161 RR 9454 Holiday Creek Estates Crown Point, Ind. White, Jill H. 135 West Lake Shore Drive Cherokee Villiage, Ark. White, Linda L. 180 557 Atterbury Blvd. Hudson, Ohio White, Lise 180 6222 Royal Lane Dallas, Texas White, Mellissa J. 180 1109 Hemstead Place Oklahoma City, Okla. Whited, Cindy J. 180 220 East 13th St. Pawhuska, Okla. Wick, Mary J. 2811 Sylvanie St. Joseph, Mo. Wiethan, Diane L. 123 Smith Street Malden, Mo. Wilkins, Belinda M. 180 Route 1, Bel-Dame Farm Linden, Ind. Wilkinson, Mary Susan 180 165-56th Ave. South St. Petersburg, Fla. Williams, Barbara J. 161 61 Harris Ave. Clarendon Hills, Ill. Williams, Barbara J. 180 529 East Fourth St. Tipton, Iowa Williams, Beverlee Kay 180 Route 1, Box 793A Granite City, Ill. Williams, Carol A. 125 3789 Carol Blvd. Rocky River, Ohio Williams, Cynthia Lee 180 3819 Harry Wurzbach Rd. Apt. L-7 San Antonio, Texas Williams, Marianne 135 20018 Brazier Drive Rocky River, Ohio Williams, Martha I. 123 Mokane Road Fulton, Mo. Williams, Nancy P. 161 4110 So. Florence Place Tulsa, Okla. Willits, Jordan H. 135 340 So. Valley Road Paoli, Pa. Wilmore, Kathleen J. 180 224 Fairlawn Road Topeka, Kansas Wilmot, Sally E. 123 218 East Market St. Bethlehem, Pa. Wilson, Caroline W. 181 238 State Fair Blvd. Sedalia, Mo. Wilson, Diane K. 181 119 Crestview Waterloo, Iowa Wilson, Sheryl V. 181 309 McDaniel Ave. Greenville, S. Car. Wink, Janice K. 135, 99 1740 Highland Drive Elm Grove, Wisc. Wise, Susan E. 162 520 Hazel St. Newport, Ark. Witthaus, Barbara Helen 181 628 Bedford Oaks Drive Kirkwood, Mo. Wohler, Nancy E. 181 1610 N. El Paso St. Colorado Springs, Colo. Woie, Barbara M. 162 717 Indian Road Glenview, Ill. Wolbrecht, Mary D. 181 3195 Highland Park Pl. Memphis, Tenn. Wolf, Sandra L. 181 20 West Columbia Colorado Springs, Colo. Wong, Virginia Tze-Gig 135 787 Ackerman St. Franklin Lakes, N. J. Wood, Madolyn Cecilia 2585 D Queensland Lane Drive North Wayzata, Minn. Wood, Martha Frances 162 202 North Fourth St. Geneva, Ill. Wright, Deborah J. 123, 106 Cutler Road West Brookfield, Mass. Wright, Ruth Ann 181 1305 Circle Drive Fulton, Mo. Yang, Winifred W. 181 P.P. Box 931 Tunghai University Taichung, Taiwan Yarbrough, Paula E. 162 1418 South Main Carthage, Mo. 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