(Front Cover) SIXTYHFOURO HOECHO EASTHMISSOURIO LEGE (Page i) Northeast State Archives Copy 1 State University (Page ii) (Page iii) (Page 1) ECHO 1964 Editor Robert Byg Business Manager Linda Luther NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI (Page 2) Contents Organizations....150 Greeks.... 196 Sports....216 Campus... 16 Administration... 25 Faculty... 34 Classes... 50 Features... 134 Royalty... 244 (Page 3) Student life . . . a spectrum of moods, intricate and simple . . . assemblies and activities . . . the Bulldog Inn at noon . . . homework and hootenannies . . . trophies and turmoil . . . springs special enchantment . . pin-mates and parties ... a closet of odds and ends . . . queens and questions . . . resignations here and there . . . gym suits . . .Bulldogs and Basketball . . . the wonders of No-doze ... wonderful vacations and the joy of returning . . . clubs and cliques . . . the thinker and the vacuum . . . pizza and Pitch . . . a percussion of feet across campus . . . the library socialites . . . retreats and receptions . . . the sports cars and the sports . . . the Alma Mater . . . the beauty of the snow . . . the delight of a good time . . . the satisfaction of achievement . . . the warmth of a good friend . . . the excitement of a new challenge ... this is student life. (Page 4) (Page 5) 5 (Page 6) 6 (Page 7) 7 (Page 8) 8 (Page 9) (Page 10) 10 (Page 11) (Page 12) (Page 13) (Page 14) (Page 15) (Page 16) (Page 17) Without the students the College would be an empty shell, but without the physical structure and the administration the students would not be students. With a blend of the classic and the modern the old and the young, Northeast Missouri presents a complex face to the world. The campus is expanding rapidly and soon even modern Ryle Hall will seem classic. With the progressive complementing the conservative, the administration gives the school strong yet flexible leadership. Within the halls and offices of Northeast Missouri, decisions are made, new ideas are formed, policy is determined, friends are found, and potentional is developed. It seems strange that these structures and people do their usual fine job, and go unrecognized. Only an occasional failure and mistake brings them notoriety. Therefore, the ECHO dedicates the following pages to the people and places responsible for the perpetual motion of the College and all its components. (Page 18) KIRK MEMORIAL LAUGHLIN HALL (Page 19) Baldwin Hall Baldwin Auditorium Industrial Arts Building (Page 20) Dobson Hall Home Management House Grim Hall Blanton Hall - Nason Hall -- Brewer Hall (Page 21) Ryle Hall Fair Apartments (Page 22) Pershing Arena Pershing Building Bulldog Kennels (Page 23) Stokes Stadium (Page 24) Pickler Library Kirk Building Science Hall Architect's Drawing of Violette Hall (Page 25) Board of Regents WALTER H. RYLE President of the College P.M. MARR Milan--President ELMER F. GIESELMAN Macon--Vice-President EDWARD R. JAYNE Kirksville--Secretary GLENN BOLTON Lancaster ROLLINS H. BROWNLEE Brookfield MARY ALICE BUNNEY Shelbyville HUBERT WHEELER Jefferson City--Ex-Officio (Page 26) The President's Message The ECHO of 1964 is one of many year books that have been published by the students of this College. The first year book was published in 1901. It was called the Mnameion. In the following year, 1902, its name was changed to the ECHO. This name has become familiar to thousands of students over a period of more than six decades. The ECHO this year will contain the records of our friends and classmates whom we have learned to know, cherish, and love. It will help us to remember activities and events and victories and defeats, all of which help to make our mental image of college days. No doubt this ECHO will be cherished by many, and as the years pass it will grow even dearer, for it will call back pleasant memories of yesteryear. I congratulate the Editor and his associates along with the faculty sponsor and the ECHO Board, all of whom have helped make possible this beautiful ECHO of 1964. Walter H. Ryle President (Page 27) President Walter H. Ryle (Page 28) The cornerstone for the new Walter H. Ryle Hall is admired by Martin B. Dickinson, Claude Ryle, Walter H. Ryle IV, Mrs. Claude Ryle and President and Mrs. Ryle President Ryle, with Howard Morris observing, accepts the gold master key to the college buildings from Gavin Pemberton, company representative. President Ryle accepting the first Delta Zeta Honorary Dad's Award from Kay Makemson. (Page 29) President and Mrs. Walter H. Ryle Walter H. Ryle IV greeting his parents at the President's Reception Sociability Hall. (Page 30) Deans of the College WRAY M. RIEGER Dean of Instruction A.B., M.S., Ph.D. (Page 31) HENRY M. BOUCHER Dean of Student Affairs B.S. in Ed., M.A. RUTH B. BEAL Dean of Women B.S. in Education, A.M. (Page 32) ROBERT L. McKINNEY (on Military Leave) Assistant to the Office of the President A.B. CHARLES J. ELAM Head, Division of Admissions B.S., B.S. in Education, A.M. HOWARD G. MORRIS Head, Division of Maintenance ELI F. MITTLER Head, Division of Extension Service Associate Professor of Education B.S. in Education, M.Ed., Ed.D. (Page 33) Officers of Administration PETE NICOLETTI Head, Division of Business Service B.S. in Education, A.M. ORVILLE E. BOWERS (on Leave) Registrar A.B., B.S. in Education, A.M. ROBERT M. WRIGHT Head, Division of Student Personnel Service Professor of Guidance B.S. in Education, M.S., Ed.D. (Page 34) Departmental Heads GILBERT C. KOHLENBERG Professor of English History Division of Social Science A.B., A.M., Ph.D. DALE A. JORGENSON Professor of Voice Division of Fine Arts B.Mus., M.Mus., Ph.D. DEAN A. ROSEBERY Professor of General Science Division of Science and Mathematics B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. DOROTHY PEARSON Associate Professor of Foods and Nutrition Division of Home Economics B.S. in Education, A.M. CALVIN V. HUENEMANN Professor of Literature Division of Language and Literature A.B., A.M., Ph.D. (Page 35) CHARLES KAUZLARICH Professor of Business Education Division of Business Education B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. JOSEPH P. DOLAN Professor of Physical Education Division of Physical Education B.S., M.S., Ed.D. FLOREINE KIBLER Acting Head, Division of Libraries and Museums B.S. in Ed., A.M. (L.S.) OTHO L. BARNETT Assistant Professor of Drafting Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Education, M.Ed. IVAN E. MILLER Professor of Education Division of Education B.Mus., A.M., Ed.D. (Page 36) Emeriti CECIL H. ALLEN Professor Emeritus of Psychology B.S., A.M., Ph.D. NORVELL C. ALLEN Assistant Professor Emeritus of Agriculture B.S. in Agriculture, A.M. BERENICE B. BEGGS Assistant Professor Emeritus of English B.S. in Education, A.M. JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF Professor Emeritus of Muisc B.M. LEWIS C. CLEVENGER Professor Emeritus of Botany BsS. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. VERA E. FAWCETT Associate Professor Emeritus of English B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. GEORGE H. JAMISON Professor Emeritus of Mathematics B.S., A.M. LLORA B. MAGEE Professor Emeritus of Home Economics Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. VIOLA A. MAGEE Assistant Professor Emeritus of Latin B.S. in Education, A.M. SALLIE PATTINSON Assistant Professor Emeritus of Rural Education B.S., A.M. FELIX ROTHSCHILD Professor Emeritus of Secondary Education A.B., A.M. PAUL O. SELBY Dean Emeritus of Instruction Professor Emeritus of Business Education B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. LUCY SIMMONS Professor Emeritus of American History A.B., B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. NAN E. WADE Professor Emeritus of Languages A.B., B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. WILLIE WHITSON Assistant Professor Emeritus of Primary Education B.S. in Education, A.M. (Page 37) Instructional staff discuss departmental problems Advising students is part of an instructor's profession. Instructors often assist students with class projects. (Page 38) Instructional Staff HUMBARTO ALVAREZ Assistant Professor of Spanish B.S., M.S., D. Ed. (Marci) HELEN A. BABBITT Instructor in Art B.S. in Ed.. A.M. RONALD E. BAGLEY Assistant Professor of Crafts B.S. in Ed., A.M. ELMIRA BAIOTTO Instructor in Nursing Education B.S. in Ed. JANE L. BARNETT Instructor in Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. MAX E. BELL Professor of Botany B.S., M.S., Ph.D. JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF, JR. College Physician D.O. JOHN D. BLACK Professor of Zoology A.B., A.M., Ph.D. KATHLEEN BOHON Comptroller ROBERT BRADLEY Assistant Professor of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. WALTER A. BROWNE Professor of Geography A.B., A.M., Ph.D. BESSIE BROWNING Cataloguer B.S. in Ed., A.M. (L.S.) (Page 39) LANSING W. BULGIN Professor of Music Education A.B., M.M., Ph.D. JANE ELLEN BYRD Instructor in Basic English B.A., A.M. WILLIAM H. CABLE Director of Publications B.J. LYLE E. CARTER Assistant Professor of Arts and Crafts B.S. in Ed., A.M. KATHLEEN CHERBONNIER Assistant Professor of Special Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. ELIZABETH CLENDANIEL Instructor in English A.B., M.A. WILLIAM D. COBOURN Associate Professor of General Psychology B.A., M.A. DUANE R. COLE Assistant Professor of Metals B.S. in Ed., M.S. HELEN ROSEMARY COLE Professor of French B.A., M.A., Ph.D. SHEROD J. COLLINS Assistant Professor of Speech B.S. in Ed., A.M. FRANK COLTON Coordinator B.S. in Ed., A.M. KAY CRAWFORD General Librarian B.S. in Ed. EUGENE CROARKIN Instructor in Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. FOREST L. CROOKS Assistant Professor of Visual Education B.S. in Ed., M.A. (Page 40) EARL C. CUNNINGHAM Professor of Philosophy A.B., B.D., M.Ed., Ed.D. IRENE DAILEY Instructor in Piano and Theory B.S. in Ed.. M.Mus. JAMES DOUGHERTY Instructor in Physical Education; Director of Athletics B.S. in Ed., A.M. OLLIN J. DRENNAN Professor of Physics A.B., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. BERENICE DRY Instructor in Freshman English B.S. in Ed., A.M. TOM DUDEN Band Director B.S. in Ed., A.M. MARLOW EDIGER Associate Professor of Elementary Education. B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ed.D. FRANCES ERDMANN Instructor in Basic English A.B. in Ed. MARY MARGARET ESTES Associate Professor of Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. ELIZABETH EVANS Instructor in Kindergarten B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS Assistant Professor of Strings B.A., M.Mus. RICHARD FLASPOHLER Instructor in History B.S. in Ed., A.M. (on Leave) RONALD FLASPOHLER Instructor in the Field of Science A.B., M.S. ROBERT C. FORT Professor of Physical Education B.S., M.A., Ed.D. ELIZABETH FRAZIER Professor of Reading B.S. in Ed., A.M. (Page 41) MAX Q. FREELAND Professor of Chemistry B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. C. HUGH GARDNER Associate Professor of Visual-Education B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. KENNETH L. GARDNER Instructor in Physical Education Track Coach B.S. in Ed., A.M. VERA GARES Assistant Professor in Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. HENRY K. GIBSON Assistant Professor of Sociology B.S., M.S. JOHN C. GOETZE Instructor in Instrumental Music B.S. in Ed., A.M. MASSYE E. GOINS Professor of Elementary Guidance B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. GERALDINE GOSCH Instructor in Clothing and Textiles A.B., M.S. LOREN V. GRISSOM Professor of English Education B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed.. Ed.D. DONALD R. GROFF Instructor in Mathematics B.A., M.A. CHARLES E. GROSS Professor of Organic Chemistry B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. HANS H. HAGEMANN Associate Professor of German A.B., A.M., Ph.D. WILLIAM F. HALL Professor of Speech Education B.S. in Ed.. M.A., Ph.D. JANET E. HARRISON Temporary Teacher in the field of Freshman English A.M. RUSSELL HARRISON Director, Alumni Activities A.B. (Page 42) GEORGE W. HERMANN Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ELOISE HILL Instructor in English B.S. in Ed., A.M. ALFRED HOLZMEIER Housing Secretary B.S. RALPH HOUSE Professor of Psychology B.S. in Ed.. A.M., Ed.D. LAURA RUTH HULSE Instructor in Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. NAMIKO IKEDA Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., M.A., Ph.D. LEON KAREL Professor of Theory B.Mus., A.M., Ph.D. VERYL F. KEEN Associate Professor in Biology B.S. in Ed., M.S., M.A. W. BOYD KING Instructor in Physical Education; Basketball Coach B.S. in Ed., A.M. BARBARA KINSEY Assistant Professor of Vocal Music B.A., M.A. FREDERIC A. KIRCHBERGER Professor of Piano A.M., Mus.D. RALPH D. KIRKENDALL Instructor of Speech; Debate Coach A.B., M.A. PAULINE D. KNOBBS Professor of Social Science Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. MARY JANE KOHLENBERG Temporary Teacher in Mathematics A.B., A.M. LESTER R. KUHLMAN Associate Professor of Agriculture B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Page 43) SAMUEL LESSEIG Instructor in Mathematics B.S., M.S. TAYLOR LINDSEY Professor of Secondary Education; Director of Student Teaching A.B., A.M., Ed.D. MARTHA McCLASKEY Instructor in English A.B., B.S. in Ed.. A.M. KENNETH M. McGUIRE Instructor in Speech Correction B.S. in Ed., M.A. (on Leave) GRACE McREYNOLDS Instructor in Elementary Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. DAVID D. MARCH Professor of American History B.S., A.M., Ph.D. WILLIAM R. MATTHEW Principal, Ophelia Parrish Junior High School B.S. in Ed., A.M. MARCELINE C. MELDRUM Assistant Professor of Romance Languages B.A., M.A. HAROLD MICKELSON Professor of Bussiness Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. KENNETH MILLER Associate Professor of Voice B.S., M.Mus. Ed., M.Mus., Ph.D. WILLIAM T. MINOR Assistant Professor of Woodworking B.S. in Ed., M.S. JOSEPH L. MITCH Assistant Professor of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. CHARLOTTE MITTLER Temporary Teacher of Background of the Modern World B.S. in Ed., A.M. H. CHANDLER MONROE Assistant Professor of Public Speaking B.A. in Ed., M.A. HUBERT T. MOORE Instructor in Basic English B.S. in Ed., M.A. (Page 44) LARRY J. MORLEY Temporary Assistant Instructor in Mathematics B.S. in Ed. ROLAND F. NAGEL Professor of Industrial Education B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. DUANE NORMAN Instructor in Mathematics B.S. in Ed., M.S. D. D. NOTHDURFT Associate Professor of Industrial Arts B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. WILLIAM P. NOVINGER Instructor in Mathematics B.S. in Ed., M.A. DENNIS J. O'BRIEN Temporary Teacher in the Field of World History B.S., M.A. MELVIN L. OLSON Assistant Professor of Painting B.A., M.A. ALICE LOUISE OWEN Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Physiology B.A., M.S., Ph.D. JOHN B. OWEN Associate Professor of Biology B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. NO-YONG PARK Research Lecturer on World Peace and Far Eastern Affairs A.B.. A.M., Ph.D. NITA PATTERSON Instructor in Fine Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILMA PATTERSON Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology A.B., A.M. (on Leave) RALPH PINK Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S. in Ed., M.A. MARY FRANCES POTTER Temporary Teacher in the Field of Business Education B.S., B.S. in Ed., M.A. J. R. PURDY Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Page 45) ALBERTO RABAGO Assistant Professor of Latin B.A., M.A., Ph.D., A.M. JACK H. REISKE Associate Professor of Guidance B.M.E., M.A., Ph.D. CHARLOTTE REVELLE Instructor in Home Management B.S. in Ed., M.S. NOAH P. RICHARDSON Director, Bureau of Correspondence and Extension Teaching B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILLIAM W. RICHERSON Instructor in Physical Education; Assistant Football Coach B.S. in Ed., A.M. WALTER H. RYLE, IV Assistant Professor of Latin American History B.S. in Ed., A.B., A.M. ROBERT SCHNUCKER Assistant Professor of Religious Education A.B., B.D., M.A. ELIZABETH SCHUETZ Periodical Librarian A.B., M.A. DONALD SCRIVEN Assistant Professor of Economics B.S. in Ed., A.M. KERLIN SEITZ Associate Professor of Geography B.S. in Ed., Ph.D. JOHN H. SETTLAGE Associate Professor of General Science Education B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. JAMES G. SEVERNS Associate Professor of Dramatics B.S., M.A. RALPH SHAIN Instructor in Industrial Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M. BING KUN SHAO Associate Professor of Economics A.B., M.S., Ph.D. WILLARD SIMS Instructor in Physical Education; Assistant Basketball Coach B.S. in Ed., A.M. (Page 46) AGNES SLEMONS Assistant Professor of Journalism and English B.S. in Ed., A.M. EUGENE SMITH Instructor in Physics B.S. in Ed., M.S. THOMAS B. SONGSTER Instructor in Physical Education B.A,, A.M. JAMES W. SPARKS Instructor in Speech Correction B.S. in Ed., A.M. MARTHA SPATH Instructor in Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. ALFRED H. SRNKA Instructor in Freshman Speech B.S. in Ed., A.M. RICHARD ST. CLAIR Associate Professor of Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. KENNETH C. SYKES Administrative Assistant A.A., A.B. HALBERT B. TATE Professor of School Administration B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D. LINN TERRY Professor of Elementary Education A.A., A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. MARY EVELYN THURMAN Assistant Instructor in Twirling B.S. in Ed. RUTH TOWNE Associate Professor of American History B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. CLAUDINE TRIPLETT Instructor in Elementary Music B.S. in Ed., M.E. PETER J. TURANO Professor of Political Science B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. WILLIAM E. UNGER Assistant Professor of Fine Arts (Page 47) PAUL VAN DYKE Associate Professor of Educational Psychology B.A., M.A. MAURICE E. WADE Instructor in Physical Education Football Coach A.B., A.M. DONALD E. WALKER Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., B.S. in Ed. GARDNER B. WALKER Professor of Psychology B.S., M.S., Ed.D. FRANCES WALSH Assistant Professor of Children's Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. D.DOUGLAS WATERS Professor of English Literature B.A., M.A., Ph.D. KARL E. WEBB Professor of Theory B.S. in Ed., A.M. RICHARD K. WEERTS Associate Professor of Woodwind B.S. in Mus. Ed., M.A., Ed.D. LEONA WHITTOM Assistant Professor in English A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. STANLEY WILLIAMS Instructor in Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. ELIZABETH WILSON Instructor in Home Economics A.E., B.S. in Ed., M.S. SARAH GRIM WIMP Assistant Professor of Health B.S. in Ed., R.N., A.M. (on Leave) DALE WOODS Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.S., Ed.D. ELIZABETH WORRELL Professor of Speech B.S., M.S., Ph.D. ARNOLD ZUCKERMAN Assistant Professor of European History B.A., M.A. (Page 48) Office SALLY ATHA Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service IRMA BEETS Supervisor, Stenographic Office JOSEPHINE BENANTI Stenographer, Stenographic Office DONALD G. BOWLING Assistant to Dean of Instruction, Dean of Instruction's Office GEORGIA CODA Secretary, Dean of Instruction's Office BARBARA COUPLAND Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service MARGARET EASLEY Secretary, Alumni Office MARILYN GIBBONS Stenographer, Office of Registrar MAXINE GOODWIN PBX Operator, Division of Business Service PATTY GRUBER Bookkeeper Division of Business Service DOROTHY HEVEL Secretary Office of Registrar SANDRA HUBBARTT Secretary. Office of President BETTY LONGWITH Secretary, Dean of Student Affairs Office RONALD LEE MARTIN Assistant to Registrar Registrar's Office KAREN MASON Secretary, Admissions Office BENNE MILLER Library Assistant, Library BETTY MILLER Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service VALERIE JOHNSON Secretary-Writer Alumni Office NANCY KENEPP Stenographer, Division of Personnel Service JUDY KILLDAY Stenographer, Stenographic Office BARBARA KNUDSEN Secretary, Division of Extension Service (Page 49) Staff CAROLE O'BRIEN Foreign Student Adviser, Dean of Student Affairs Office WANDA OLINGER Stenographer, Division of Extension Service MARLENE PAYNE Secretary, Division of Maintenance Service MARLEE ROMINE Stenographer, Division of Health & P. E. Office KATHRYN RUNYON Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service PEGGY SHARP Stenographer, Dean of Women's Office CHARLENE SIEGRIST Stenographer, Office of Registrar LANA SISSOM Stenographer, Office of Registrar CAROLYN STONE Secretary, Dean of Women's Office BEVERLY MILLION Stenographed, Office of Registrar OVETA MINTER Secretary, Athletic Office JO ANNE MORITZ Secretary, Dean of Instruction's Office BARBARA MOSS Stenographer, Correspondence Office KAREN MOSSBARGER Stenographer, Division of Education Office MARIJANE MOTTER Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service WILMA NEWMAN Secretary, Division of Personnel Service KATHLEEN THOMAS Stenographer, Stenographic Office LORRAINE WALLACE Secretary, Division of Personnel Service SUE WATERMAN Stenographer, Division of Personnel Service MARY ANN WILLIAMS Secretary, Library MARY V. WILLIAMS Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service (Page 50) (Page 51) Graduation from, college is the end of only one por- tion of life; it is actually the beginning to an entire new future. Leaving his close home and family ties for the first time, the starry-eyed freshman begins college. The returning sophomore has anticipations of renewing ac- quaintances with many friends and believes he has finally mastered the art of studying for college courses. As he has reached the half-way mark of his college career, the junior is looking forward, to his chosen field in professional education. Seniors have varied emotions and ideas toward practice teaching and their immediate goal of graduation. They remember often that graduation in itself is not an end but only a beginning to their future. (Page 52) SEATED: Bryan Waterman, vice-president; Harry Butler, president; Judy Cannon secretary; Joe Stevenson, councilman. Graduates Kenneth Arscott................LaGrange, Illinois History Samuel Boyd...................Pittsfield, Illinois Physical Education Larry Brenizer.........................Queen City Industrial Arts Harry Butler..................Centerville, Iowa Industrial Arts Edward Chang...........................Hong Kong Secondary Administration Albert Cocannouer........................ Hurdland Elementary Education Alfredo Domingo Llocos Morte, Philippines Elementary School Administration Luey Ellison...........................Williamstown Elementary Education Telea Falealii................American Samoa Elementary Education James Farr............................Salem, Iowa Social Science Helen Fong...................Hong Kong, China Sociology Edna Glenn ...........................Macon Art Marvin Greiwe.........................St. Charles Business Administration Tae Han.............................Pusan, Korea Education Carol Hartman.................................Gorin Music Education Bruce Hill...............................Kirksville Social Science (Page 53) Tom Hoyt.........................Quincy, Illinois Industrial Arts Erskine Hughes............................Kirksville Social Science Marion Johnson............................Kirksville Business Education Ben Keller................................Kirksville Industrial Arts Billy Kendall.............................Kirksville Industrial Arts John Kenney..............................Chillicothe Biology Joseph Ku.......................Hong Kong, China Sociology Ross Littrell.................................Mendon Industrial Arts Yen Lue..........................Taiwan, China Education Viola Martin..............................Kirksville Elementary Education Richard Mason.......................Moravia, Iowa Mathematics Marjorie Moore......................Moulton, Iowa English LaVerne Mosher......................Clinton, Iowa Psychology James Priebe.......................Quincy, Illinois Music Education Manuel Rabago....................Mexico City, Mexico Art Yoo Sang Rhee..................................Korea Secondary Education Fred Roensch.................................Linneus General Science Cesar Sabulao............................Philippines Secondary Education Kamran Sandjari .....................Tehran, Iran History Suzanne Shettle..............................Raytown Business Education Mohammad Smaily.....................Tehran, Iran Biology Harry Smith...........................Florissant Industrial Arts Joseph Stevenson.............................Macon Biology Lela Sykes..............................Kirksville English Charoon Tongthaworn.....................Thailand Secondary School Administration Richard Unkrich....................Birmingham, Iowa Industrial Arts James Weigand...................Westwood, New Jersey Physical Education Young Yoon...........................Seoul, Korea History (Page 54) SEATED: David Hall, vice-president; Bob Thomas, president; Susie Hanna, treasurer. STANDING: Diana Davidson, councilwoman; Ed Schlief, councilman; Mary Spruytte, secretary. Seniors Dale Adams................................Overland Park, Kansas History. Howard Adams.........................................Keokuk, Iowa Sociology. Karen Adams.....................................................Arbela Chemistry. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta, president, secretary-treasurer; Wesley Foundation; UCCF; Who's Who. Wesley Alkire..............................................Hannibal History. Historical Society; BSU. (Page 55) Terry Allen...........................................Worthington Social Science. Said Al-Tai........................................Bagdad, Iraq Mathematics. Abdullah Al-Yassi...................................Mosul, Iraq Physics. Lois Amedei................................................Bevier Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Pi Omega Pi, secretary; SNFA. Sydne Amer..............................................Brunswick Physical Education. SNEA; WAA; PEM Club. Doris Anderson.......................................Queen City Home Economics. Joyce Anderson.......................................Queen City English. Linda Armbruster..................................Bettendorf, Iowa Biology. SNEA. Robert Babcock..................................................Kirksville Industrial Arts. Walter Baines..................................................Wentzville Business Administration. Paul Baker.....................................................Clarence Mary Flo Barnett. ...............................................Kirksville Music Education. Aeolian Club; Alpha Sigma Alpha, vice-president ; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council;Orchestra; Band, alumni secretary. Mustafa Bascavusoglu...................................Ankara, Turkey Business Administration. Sharon Basler..............................................Bevier Art. Honorary Art Club; SNEA; Young Democrats; Echo Staff. Edward Baumbach.........................Teaneck, New Jersey Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Larry Beaver...............................................Fulton Physical Education. Alpha Phi Gamma; Sigma Tau Gamma, vice-president; SNEA; Echo King 1960. Garry Becker...................................................Newark Social Science. Richard Beelendorf..........................Rock Falls, Illinois Industrial Arts. SNEA; UCCF. Tony Beeler.................................................Lancaster Mathematics-Physical Education. June Beltzer...............................................Kirksville Sociology. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Historical Society; Newman Club; Panhellenic Council: Student Social Committee; College Usher. (Page 56) Alma Bennett............................................St. Louis Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, treasurer, chaplain; K-Dettes, president; WAA; PEM Club; Student Council; Student Social Committee; Girls Intramurals. Kent Bennett......................................... St. Louis Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega; K-Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon. Carolyn Berndt .............................................Mercer Nursing. LeRoy Berry..............................................Louisiana Physical Education. Track. William Berry...............................................Canton Music Education. Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer; Wesley Foundation; Orchestra; NEMO; Student Council, president; Band; Who's Who. Helen Bishop...........................................Montgomery City Social Science. International Club; People-to-People, secretary; Wesley Foundation, vice-president; 4-H. Lynne Bisson...........................................Clinton, Iowa Sociology. Louis Black.................................................St. Louis Business Administration. Margaret Blair..............................................Elsberry Business Administration. International Club; Wesley Foundation, state representative; Young Democrats; Economic Circle. Norton Bohon..............................................Kirksville Zoology. Rebecca Boling..................................Monroe City Bioogy. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta; Band. Kenneth Bopp...................................Waterloo, Iowa Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma, president; Blue Key, secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Economic Circle, treasurer. Charlotte Borron.............................................Atlanta Home Economics. Colhecon Club. James Boulware.....................................Palmyra Mathematics. Al Bowles.....................................................Affton Physical Education. Sigma Tau Gamma. Brenda Bowling..................................Chesterfield Physical Education. SNEA; WAA; PEM Club; 4-H; Girls Intramurals Jacqueline Boyer......................................St. Louis Elementary Education. SNEA; Orchestra. Julia Brandt............................................Brunswick German. Helen Breidenstein.........................................Kahoka Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Pre-Law, clerk; Sigma Zeta; Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans, secretary; Band. Bill Brendel......................................Park Ridge, New Jersey Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Sigma Epsilon, recording secretary; SNEA. (Page 57) Jan Brewer.................................................Brookfield Physical Education. BSU, president; Blue Key; SNEA; English Club; Tati Kappa Epsilon, pledge trainer. Theodore Bricker.....................Quincy, Illinois Art. Honorary Art Club, president; Sigma Tau Gamma; SNEA; Intramurals. Sharon Brinegar.........................................Ottumwa, Iowa Elementary Education. SNEA. Jerry Brookhart................................................Kahoka Industrial Arts. Carl Brooks.............................................St. Charles Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon. Kenneth Brooks...................................................Sturgeon Mathematics. Carolyn Brown..................................................Kirksville Spanish-French. Kappa Delta Pi. Ed Brown..........................................................Madison Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Omega, president, vice-president; ACE; Sigma Tau Gamma; SNEA; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Yolanda Browne.............................St. Louis Nursing. Margaret Bruner..........................................Powersville Music. Donna Bruse................................................Princeton Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, treasurer; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. William Bryant........................................Kansas City Accounting. Thomas Buckman..........................................Monroe City Business Education. Interfraternity Council, treasurer; Newman Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, president; Young Democrats, treasurer; Intramurals; Who's Who. Donald Burkhalter..........................................Wellsville Business Administration. David Burns...................................................Memphis Geography. Kay Burns......................................................Mexico Home Economics. William Buschling...........................................Canton Accounting-Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. Donna Buttz...................................... Corydon, Iowa Home Economics. Sigma Kappa; Colhecon Club. Edith Buwalda........................................Pella, Iowa French. Reuben Buwalda.......................................Pella, Iowa Business Administration. (Page 58) Jerry Byrn................................................Greentop Industrial Arts. Margaret Cahall................................Montgomery City Home Economics. Joan Case....................................................Mexico Elementary Education. ACE, vice-president, historian; SNEA; Wesley Foundation; WAA, historian. David Cate...................................... Quincy, Illinois Accounting. Shane Cavanah..............................................Marceline Physical Education. Alpha Phi Gamma; Interfraternity Council, vice-president; K-Club; Oral Interpreters; Phi Sigma Epsilon, president; UCCF; Who's Who; Student Mentor; Football. Suzanne Chamberlin.......................................Chillicothe Biology. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Kappa; Sigma Zeta. Mary Cheung................................Kowloon, Hong Kong Library Science. Jean Childress...............................................Memphis Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. Han Choi.............................................Seoul, Korea Economics. International Club. Margaret Christensen..........................................Fayette English. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi, vice-president; SNEA; Brewer Dormitory, president. Stephany Chromoga...........................................St. Louis Recreational Leadership. K-Dettes; SNEA. William Chronister...........................................Ferguson English. Jeanette Church.....................................Hillsboro, Iowa Business Education. Carl Clark..........................................St. Charles Business Administration. Margaret Clarke..............................Louisiana Home Economics. Colhecon Club; Delta Zeta; SNEA. Billy Claybrook..........................Green Castle Mathematics. Marjorie Clifton..............................Quincy, Illinois Elementary Education. Donna Coleman...................................Hannibal English. Kappa Delta Pi; Student Social Committee; English Club; Ryle Dormitory Council. Larry Collins.................................Lucerne Industrial Arts. Violet Compton...............................Lewistown Social Science. (Page 59) Harold Condra..............................Seymour, Iowa Physical Education. BSU; SNEA. Alice Conley..................................Troy Business Administration. Donald Cook....................................Clarence Industrial Arts. Lawrence Corbin...............................Shelbina Biology. Charlotte Cormeny..............................Centerville, Iowa Recreational Leadership. Salvatore Costa................................Florissant Geography. Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Democrats. Vilma Coto....................................Costa Rica Spanish. William Couch.............................Quincy, Illinois Business Administration. Donald Cox.................................Batavia, Iowa Biology. Larry Coy..................................Kirksville Industrial Arts. Albert Cozzoni..............................Hazelwood Social Science. Gary Crump ..................................Kirksville History. Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Key; College Players; Historical Society; SNEA. Gerald Cupp....................................Kirksville Zoology. Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Key; College Players; Sigma Zeta. Mary Daily......................................Milan Business Education. International Club; Newman Club, secretary; SNEA, secretary; Beta Tau Delta; Economic Circle; Student Mentor; Student Social Committee; Blanton, president. William Daily......................................................Milan Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, president, sergeant at arms; Kappa Delta Pi, president; Newman Club, president; Sigma Zeta; SNEA; Young Republicans; Student Council; Intramurals; Who's Who. Diana Davidson...................................................Memphis Art-Engish. Sigma Kappa; SNEA; NEMO; Student Council. Delores Davis.........................................Monroe City Physical Education. Newman Club; SNEA; PEM Club; WAA. Robert Davis...................................................Wellsville Mathematics. Mary Day............................................................Macon Home Economics. Carolyn Dean.....................................................Shelbina History. Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical Society, secretary-treasurer; Newman Club; SNEA, historian; Young Democrats, secretary; Stu- dent Mentor; Student Social Committee. (Page 60) Gerald Deardorff...............................................Avalon Social Science. Howard Dearing..............................................Marceline Business Administration. Football; Track. Sandra de Jongh....................................San Jose, Costa Rica English-Spanish. English Club; International Club; Newman Club. Larry Dennison ...................................Webster Groves Industrial Arts. Clark Dobbs...................................................St. Louis English. BSU; Oral Interpreters; SNEA; English Club. Marion Dolan................................................Kirksville Nursing. Kenneth Douglas...................................................Overland Industrial Arts. Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial Arts Club; Tau Kappa, Epsilon; Intramurals. Joe Downs......................................................Albia, Iowa Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Omega; ACE; Sigma Tau Gamma SNEA; Young Democrats. Michael Doyle..................................................Auxvasse Social Science. BSU, president; Intramurals. Mary Droddy....................................................Kirkwood Physical Education. BSU; SNEA; WAA, president; PEM Club; Girls Intramurals. John Dromey......................................................Baring Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma, vice-president; Blue Key, directory editor; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; Sigma Zeta; SNEA. Barbara Dunham...............................................Wellsville Physical Education. WAA; PEM Club; Girls Intramurals. Sharon Easterday..........................................Knox City Elementary Education. ACE; BSU; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Social Committee; Independent Club; College Usher; Student Mentor; SNEA; Student Council. William Edwards...............................................St. Louis Sociology. BSU, vice-president; NEMO; International Club. Kenneth Eldridge ..................................Quincy, Illinois Business Administration. Howard Elsberry................................................Moberly Business Administration. Joyce Elsberry............................................. Moberly Social Science. Dave Engle.........................................Ottumwa, Iowa Biology. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Gary Epperly........................................Milton, Iowa Botany. Alpha Phi Sigma; Sigma Zeta. Mildred Falconer.............................................Mexico Business Education. BSU; Pi Omega Pi. (Page 61) Gary Faucett.................................................... Memphis Art. Gerald Fehr.............................................Perry Industrial Arts. Peggy Fields...............................................Monroe City Home Economics. Jack Finch ...................................................Kirksville Sociology. Judith Fisher..................................................Higbee Elementary Education. Sandra Fitzgerald.............................................Palmyra Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Independent Club. Marvin Flanders...................................Knoxville, Iowa Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon; SNEA. Lewis Fleak.....................................................Edina Bioogy. Agriculture Club, president, vice-president, treasurer; Al-Phi Sigma; SNEA; 4-H; Independent Club. Clyde Forbes................................................Unionville Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, president. David Fortney...............................................Kirksville English. Charles Fugate.................................................Memphis History. Frank Fuller.................................................Princeton Business Administration. Economic Circle. Joan Galbraith................................................Canton Home Economics. Colhecon Club; Delta Zeta; Newman Club; SNEA; Young Republicans. Roma Gardner...................................................Edina Art. Diana Gay.................................................Kirksville Business Education-Business Administration. Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; Pi Omega Pi, president; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Economic Circle; Student Mentor; College Usher. Ricky George...............................................Princeton Music Education. Aeolian Club; Band; Blue Key; BSU; Kappa Delta Pi; Orchestra; NEMO; Student Mentor. Marianna Giovannini....................................Kirksville Art. Honorary Art Club; K-Dettes; Newman Club; SNEA; Beta Tau Delta, president; Echo Staff. Joseph Glaser..................................Chicago, Illinois Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Interfraternity Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Sigma Epsilon; SNEA; Student Council, councilman; Student Social Committee; Who's Who; Index Reporter. William Gorham.........................................Huntsville Accounting. Danny Gotheridge................................ Seymour, Iowa Sociology. (Page 62) Robert Grandia.............................................Kirksville Industrial Arts. Harry Green.....................Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sociology. College Players; Historical Society; International Club; Economic Circle; Intramurals. Ronald Griep....................................Quincy, Illinois Industrial Arts. Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial Arts Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; SNEA; Young Republicans; Football; Track. Mary Griffith.................................Crawfordsville, Iowa Elementary Education. ACE, secretary; Colhecon Club; SNEA, treasurer; WAA. Phillip Griffith..........................................Louisiana Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, sergeant at arms; Phi Sigma Epsilon. DeVon Griffiths............................................Kirksville Industrial Arts. Marva Guinn................................................Rutledge Music. Jerry Hagmeier......................................Keokuk, Iowa Industrial Arts. Donald Hagood...............................................Hannibal Social Science. David Hall..........................................Davenport, Iowa Zoology. Alpha Kappa Lambda, vice-president; Alpha Phi Omega; Interfraternity Council; Pre-Osteopathic Club, president; SNEA; Young Republicans; UCCF; Intramurals; Senior Class, vice-president. Karen Hallgren........................................Ottumwa, Iowa English. Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta; SNEA; English Club; Ryle Hall Dormitory Council, president. Roy Hamilton................................................Shelbina Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Newman Club; SNEA. Donald Hamm...........................................Exline, Iowa Physical Education. Errol Hammond....................................Bronx, New York Sociology. Glenda Hampton..............................St. Louis. Illinois Speech Correction. Oral Interpreters, treasurer; Pi Kappa Delta; ACE. Harriet Hampton.............................................Louisiana Elementary Education. Susie Hanna..........................................Kansas City Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, president, pledge trainer, scholarship chairman; ACE; Cardinal Key; K-Dettes, vice-president, historian, treasurer; Panhellenic Council, president; SNEA; WAA; Student Council, councilwoman, council member at large; UCCF; Girls Intramurals; Who's Who. Barbara Hanson...............................Hamilton, Illinois Elementary Education. Ronald Hardgrove...................................Cedar, Iowa Social Science. Danny Hargrave...................................Moulton, Iowa Mathematics. (Page 63) Judith Harness.............................Bowling Green Elementary Education. Charles Harris..............................................Hannibal Social Science. Dennis Harris........................................Gilman, Iowa Business Administration. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Lars Harris.................................................Hannibal Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Sigma; BSU; K-Club, reporter; SNEA; Student Council, vice-president; Student Mentor; Student Social Committee, president; Football; Tennis. Yoko Haru.........................................Osaka, Japan Art. Honorary Art Club; International Club. Darrel Harvey..................................................Center Physical Education. BSU; Blue Key; Phi Sigma Epsilon; SNEA. Pat Hediger............................................Kirksville Art-Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma; Honorary Art Club, secretary; BSU; Historical Society; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Young Democrats; Echo Staff. Audrey Heithaus........................................St. Louis Physical Education. SNEA; WAA; PEM Club. Roger Hendren................................Gilman City, Iowa Business Administration. Comfort Henley....................................New Cambria History Dennis Hesskamp........................................St. Charles Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Intramurals. Donald Hevel..................................................Palmyra Mathematics. Lindenette Hew...................................Lahaina, Hawaii Spanish. Who's Who. Lynn Hill.............................................Moscow Mills Home Economics. Wesley Foundation. Mary Hintz................................................Wellsville Home Economics. Judith Hoer.................................Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Elementary Education. Aeolian Club; College Players; Newman Club; Band ; Orchestra. Paul Hoer......................................................Mexico Geography. Newman Club; Pre-Law; Young Republicans. George Hoffmann.................................................Lemay English. Alpha Phi Sigma; Newman Cub; SNEA. Jerre Holloway..............................................Rothville Physical Education. SNEA; Young Democrats. Judy Hoover.................................................Princeton Business Education. Delta Zeta, treasurer; Pi Omega Pi, president; Cardinal Key, vice-president; Alpha Phi Sigma, treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foundation; WAA; SNEA; Student Social Committee. (Page 64) Lois Hopkins..................................................Edina Nursing. BSU; International Club; Student Nurses, president. Don Hopp.....................................Williamsburg, Iowa Music. Aeolian Club; Alpha Kappa Lambda; College Players; NEMO; UCCF. Thomas Horace............................................St. Louis Social Science. Alpha Phi Omega, vice-president; Alpha Phi Gamma; Historical Society, president; Newman Club, president, historian; Sigma Tau Gamma; SNEA; Young Democrats; Young Republicans; Band; Intramurals; Sophomore Class, president. Patty Howell.................................Kirksville Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Sigma Sigma, treasurer. Glen Hubbartt.......................................Drakesville, Iowa Business Education. Linda Huebner.......................................Denmark, Iowa Elementary Education. ACE; Sigma Kappa; SNEA; Young Republicans. Carolyn Huff....................................St. Louis Physical Education. Delta Zeta; WAA; PEM Club. James Hughes..............................................Osborn Business Education. BSU. Ken Hutchison..............................................Salisbury Business Administration. Wayne Hutton................................................Clarence Biology. Domenick Ingolia....................................Kansas City Zoology. Aleehta Jackson................................................Macon Business Education. College Usher; K-Dettes. Karen Jacobs...............................................Humphreys Elementary Education-Kindergarten Education. ACE; SNEA; Elementary Major's Chorus; Independent Club; Student Social Committee. Keith Jerome..............................................Kirksville Physical Education. Jerry Johnson............................................Keytesville Business Education-Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key, secretary; Delta Zeta, vice-president; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Economic Circle; Who's Who. Robert Johnson............................................Huntsville Accounting. Mavis Johnston.........................................Milton, Iowa Kindergarten Education. ACE; Sigma Kappa, historian; SNEA; Young Republicans, historian; UCCF. Anthony Jones......................................Chicago, Illinois Physical Education. Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon; SNEA; Student Social Committee. Cheri Jones ....................................................Mercer Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. secretary; Cardinal Key, treasurer; Alpha Phi Sigma; College Usher; SNEA. treasurer; Student Mentor; Student Social Committee; Delta Zeta, historian, political committee; WAA; Wesley Foundation; Who's Who. Dal Jones....................................Des Moines, Iowa Industrial Arts. Alpha Phi Sigma; Industrial Arts Club, president; Phi Sigma Epsilon; SNEA; Track. (Page 65) Donna Jones.................................................Kirksville Elementary Education. ACE, treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. Flora Jones..................................................Marceline Art. Honorary Art Club; BSU; NEMO. Lea Jones...............................................Queen City Home Economics. Colhecon Club. Randy Jones.............................................St. Louis General Science. Dolores Kanan...............................................Kirksville Elementary Education. Max Kearse..................................................Kirksville General Science. Twila Kearse................................................Kirksville Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. Ernest Keller...........................................Shelbyville Industrial Arts. Edward Kelly ..............................................Kirksville Zoology. Interfraternity Council, president; K-Club; Newman Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, president; Young Democrats; Freshman Class, vice-president; Student Council; Football. Young Kim................................................Seoul, Korea Mathematics. Marcia Kimball... ..........................Fort Madison, Iowa Sociology. Kappa Delta Pi; WAA. Nona Knight.................................................Kirksville Home Economics. Melva Knowles............................................Brunswick Biology. Delta Zeta; Gamma Delta, president; K-Dettes; SNEA. Atta Kousari.............................................Hamadan, Iran Agriculture. Donald Krigbaum...............................................Hannibal Social Science. Leon Krueger................................................Kirksville Chemistry-Mathematics. Raymond Kruel........................................St. Charles Physical Education. Michaela Kursar................................Asher, Oklahoma Business Education. Pete Lackey..............................................Kirksville Physical Education. Linda Lantz..............................................Kirksville Elementary Education.. Alpha Sigma Alpha, secretary; ACE; K-Dettes, secretary; SNEA; College Usher. (Page 66) Richard Latimer...............................................Edina Business Administration. Yonlene Lau....................................Honolulu, Hawaii Elementary Education. Barbara Lee................................................Imperial Speech. College Players; Oral Interpreters; SNEA; Debate. Richard Lehmann......................................St. Charles Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; ACE, president, vice-president; Historical Society; Interfraternity Council; Newman Club, president, vice-president; SNEA, vice-president; Student Mentor; Student Social Committee; Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice-president ; Who's Who. William Lewis........................................University City History. Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Historical Society; Interfraternity Council; Pre-Law; Sigma Tau Gamma, sergeant at arms; SNEA; NEMO, vice-president. Gerald Liebhart................................................Browning Biology. Agriculture Club, president, secretary; Alpha Phi Sigma; BSU; SNEA; Independent Club, vice-president. Kenneth Linke...........................................Warrenton Industrial Arts. Gerald Long...................................................Marceline Business Administration. Economic Circle. Kay Lovett..................................................Leon, Iowa Elementary Education. Judith Lowther.......................................Carlisle, Iowa Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Delta Zeta, vice-president; Historical Society; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. Janice Lox.................................Fort Madison, Iowa Elementary Education. John Lucas...................................................Kirkwood History. Historical Society; SNEA; Young Democrats; Intramurals. Jean Ludemann. .......................Danville, Iowa Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; Young Republicans. Dorothy Luey................................Hong Kong, China Elementary Education. Maria Luetgens...........................Goettingen, Germany Special Student. John Lundgren.................................Burlington, Iowa History. Jane Lyng........................................New London Elementary Education. SNEA. Carolyn McCully..........................................Armstrong Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Colhecon Club; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; UCCF, vice-president. Barbara McGinnis.....................................Kansas City Elementary Education. Sigma Kappa; WAA. Roger McGraw.............................................Salisbury Music Education. Aeolian Club; BSU; College Players; Young Republicans; NEMO. (Page 67) JoAnn McMurry.........................................Jefferson City Elementary Education. ACE, treasurer; BSU, vice-president; Cardinal Key; International Club; Kappa Delta Pi, historian; SNEA, secretary; NEMO. Darrell McNiel...........................................Batavia, Iowa Business Administration. Joseph Mabry.................................................Wellsville Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer; SNEA. Sheryl Malloy...........................................Oskaloosa, Iowa Business Administration. Donald Marquardt.........................................Greentop Industrial Arts. Agriculture Club; Blue Key; Industrial Arts Club, treasurer; Orchestra. Edward Marsh.............................Fort Madison. Iowa Social Science. Mary Marshall..................................Packwood. Iowa Business Education. Larry Martindale.............................Burlington, Iowa Business Administration. K-Club; Golf. Mary Marx................................New Troy, Michigan Recreational Leadership. ACE; BSU; Elementary Major's Choir. Jerald Mason.................................................LaPlata Business Administration. Ann Mathes......................................Burlington, Iowa Elementary Education. SNEA. Kay Mekemson......................................Fort Madison, Iowa Elementary Education. ACE; Delta Zeta, president; Panhellenic Council, vice president; SNEA; Student Mentor; Who's Who. David Meyer..............................................Clinton, Iowa Biology. SNEA. Ted Michael..........................................................Milan Physical Education. Football; Who's Who. Eric Miller..................................................St. Louis Music. John Miller..........................................................Edina Biology. Stephen Miller................................Fremont, California Music. Mary Ann Minshall..............................................Laredo Physical Education. WAA; PEM Club. Gary Mitchell..................................................Kahoka Accounting. Babara Moore...............................................Brookfield Business Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi. (Page 68) Jack Moore..............................Fort Madison, Iowa Sociology-Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical Society; SNEA; Young Democrats; Intramurals. Anthony More...........................Brooklyn, New York Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega; International Club; Newman Club, social director. Helen Morrison............................................Salisbury English -Speech Chester Moss ..............................................Hunnewell Geography. International Club; Pre-Law; Young Republicans; Mercator Club, president; Intramurals. Cheryl Mossbarger............................................Brookfield History. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Historical Society; K-Dettes, president ; Panhellenic Council; SNEA; WAA; Homecoming Queen Attendant. John Moyer......................................................Novelty Industrial Arts. Charles Myers...................................... Packwood, Iowa Business Education-Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, president; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, treasurer; Interfraternity Council, president; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA; Wesley Foundation; MIA; Young Republicans; Intramurals. James Myers..................................................Coatsville Industrial Arts. Mary Jo Myers...................................................Newtown English. James Neis.......................................Ottumwa, Iowa Accounting. James Newhard........................................Griffith. Indiana Music Education. Aeolian Club; BSU; SNEA; Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans; Orchestra; Band. Marsha Nicholson................................................Shelbyville Music Education. Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma; BSU; Sigma Kappa, executive council, class representative; SNEA; Orchestra; Band; 4-H, reporter; Intramurals; Student Mentor. Eva Noe.......................................................Kirksville Elementary Education. David O'Brien..........................................Melrose, Iowa Business Administration. Jerry O'Connor..................................................Hannibal History. BSU; Historical Society; Intramurals. Don Oelklaus............................................St. Charles Physical Education. Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon, corresponding secretary; SNEA; Student Mentor. Bill Olinger.............................................Brookfield Physical Education. Sharon Ollmann................................................Macon Art. Honorary Art Club; SNEA; Echo Staff. Janice Olson...............................................Kirkwood Art. Honorary Art Club; BSU; International Club; SNEA. Norman Oppliger...................................University City Industrial Arts. (Page 69) Willa Oppliger......................................St. Louis Physical Education. SNEA; WAA, treasurer; PEM Club. Sharyn Osborn.......................................St. Louis Business Education. Gene Packwood.......................................Ottumwa, Iowa Business Administration. William Padget.....................................Ottumwa, Iowa Accounting-Business Administration. Richard Parmenter.........................................Manchester Business Administration. Alpha Phi Sigma; Wesley Foundation; Economic Circle. Sam Parrish..................................Galesburg, Illinois Industrial Arts. Subodhkumar Patel................................Barsda, India Engineering. Joe Pawlowicz............................Tenafly, New Jersey Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon; SNEA; Football. Karen Pawlowicz...........................................Kirksville Elementary Education. ACE; Sigma Sigma Sigma; SNEA; Echo Queen. Grace Pepper.......................................Brighton, Iowa Elementary Education. SNEA. James Perine...........................................St. Louis Philosophy. Donna Peters..................................................Mexico Biology. Alpha Phi Sigma; Delta Zetta; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta; SNEA; Student Mentor. Dean Phillips...................................New Boston Social Science. Historical Society; SNEA; Young Republicans. Charles Philp........................................Argyle, Iowa Biology. James Pittman.............................................Unionville Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Sigma. James Pound...............................................Kirksville Business Administration Sylvia Powell.....................................Hannibal Elementary Education, SNEA; Young Democrats. Ronald Power.............................Hannibal Zoology Charles Powers...............................Chicago, Illinois Business Administration William Purdy............................Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Geography (Page 70) Leonard Purvis.................................................Baring Business Administration. David Rae..................................................Kirksville Industrial Arts. Jimmie Ragan...................................................Mercer Biology. Mary Ragan.....................................................Mercer Social Science. Karen Rains.......................................Fairfield, Iowa Elementary Education. Glen Randall............................................Macomb, Illinois History. SNEA; Young Republicans. John Reed....................................................Louisiana Industrial Arts. Lenora Reifsteck.............................................Hartsburg Home Economics. Carl Reno..................................................Downing Physical Education. Phyllis Rice.............................................. Wayland Home Economics. BSU; Colhecon Club. William Rice..............................................Laddonia Pre-Osteopathy. Robert Richards........................................Jacksonville, Florida Sociology. Wayne Richardson........................................Boonville Business Administration. BSU. Robert Rinehart..........................................Browning General Science. Ferne Roberts...........................................Louisiana English. BSU, music director; SNEA; English Club. Loisbel Robinson...........................................Sumner Elementary Education. ACE; Delta Zeta; SNEA; Wesley Foundation; WAA; Echo Queen Candidate. Christine Rockhold......................................Lineville, Iowa Kindergarten-Elementary Education. ACE; Sigma Kappa; Young Democrats, College Usher. Karl Rogers.............................................Albia, Iowa Mathematics. SNEA. Benny Rose...............................................Kirksville Mathematics-Physics. Joel Rosenzweig........................................Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Business Administration. (Page 71) Jo Anne Rowland...........................................Princeton Home Economics. BSU; Colhecon Club; SNEA. Nancy Rumpff..............................Athens, Pennsylvania Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; International Club; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. Jon Sadler...............................................Kirksville Industrial Arts. Morris Salter..............................................Brashear Biology. Judith Saugier.................................Hamilton, Illinois Art. Ralph Sauyerr............................................Kirksville Business Administration. Sandra Schafer............................................Lancaster English. College Players; Oral Interpreters; SNEA; English Club. Reinhard Schemmann..........................Kassel, Germany Elementary Education. International Club; Wesley Foundation; Orchestra. Edward Schlief..............................Fox Lake, Illinois English. Alpha Phi Omega; K-Club; Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, sergeat at arms; SNEA; Student Council, councilman; Football; Track. Sandra Schoonover........................................Unionville Art. Honorary Art Club, vice-president-secretary; Alpha Sigma Alpha, chaplain. Erwin Schoppenhorst.........................................Memphis Social Science. Walter Schroeder..........................................Warrenton Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club; SNEA; Wesley Foundation; 4-H, vice-president. Marilyn Schweitzer.........................Park Ridge, Illinois Elementary Education. Charles Serfass...........................................Brookfield Industrial Arts. Linda Shaffer.............................................Unionville Music Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Janice Shahan.............................................Kirksville Business Education. Linda Shanks.................................................LaBelle English. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; SNEA; Young Democrats. Edward Shapiro.......................................St. Charles English. James Shaw......................................................Galt Mathematics. Arthur Shectman.............................Passaic. New Jersey Business Administration. (Page 72) Dennis Sissom...........................................St. Louis Physical Education. Alice Slavin...................................................Memphis Art. Alpha Phi Sigma; Honorary Art Club, secretary; SNEA; UCCF, co-president; Echo Staff. Jack Smith..........................................Ferguson, Iowa Social Science. Intramurals. Mary Smith............................................Seymour. Iowa English. English Club. Nancy Smith................................................Kirksville Music Education. Aeolian Club; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Orchestra; Band, alumni secretary; UCCF. Parks Smith..................................................Winfield Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma, president; Blue Key. secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA, vice-president; Wesley Foundation, president, vice-president; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Karen Snyder...............................................Kirksville Home Economics. Colhecon Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; UCCF. Clarence South................................................Moberly Social Science. Historical Society; SNEA; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Norma Spellman..............................................Salisbury Elementary Education. ACE; Gamma Delta, vice-president; SNEA. Charles Spotts...........................................Independence Industrial Arts. Mary Spruytte............................................Kansas City English. Alpha Phi Gamma; Alpha Sigma Alpha, corresponding secretary; Cardinal Key, president; Kappa Delta Pi; Oral Interpreters ; NEMO; English Cub; Who's Who. Gary Stanton...............................................Kirksville General Science. Carolyn Stees...............................................Kirksville English. Oral Interpreters; English Club. Manning Steinmetz...........................................Armstrong Business Administration. Newman Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Democrats; Economic Circle. Jon Sterner................................................Kirksville Business Administration. Donna Stice...................................................LaBelle Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; 4-H; Independent Club. Regine Shigenaga.......................................Honolulu, Hawaii Elementary Education. SNEA. Sandra Siefer..........................................Kirksville Chemistry. Newman Club; Sigma Zeta; Girls Intramurals. George Simon..................................................Tipton Accounting. Peter Sireno..............................Demarest, New Jersey Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Sigma Tau Gamma. (Page 73) Donnie Stone....................................................Foley English. BSU, athletic director; SNEA; English Club. Robert Strang................................Warren, Michigan Mathematics. SNEA. John Streeter.....................................Burlington, Iowa Physical Education. Betty Sullivan...............................................Hannibal Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. Carolyn Sultzman...........................................Hannibal History. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Historical Society, board of regents; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council, president; Student Social Committee; Sigma Sigma Sigma, president; SNEA, state secretary: Student Mentor. LaVonne Tartar...............................................Shelbina Music Education. Aeolian Club; BSU; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Orchestra; Band. Bryant Tate...........................................St. Louis Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, vice-president; Sigma Tau Gamma, historian-treasurer; Young Democrats, vice-president; Echo Staff. Lois Teasley.....................................................Troy Business Education. Wesley Foundation; SNEA. Connie Terry. ............................................Kirksville Home Economics. Colhecon Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; SNEA; Student Council; College Usher. Patricia Teter.................................................Callao English. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Sigma Sigma, corresponding secretary; Sophomore Class, secretary. Mary Ann Tharp..........................................Green City Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha; BSU; Colhecon Club. Bob Thomas...................................Davenport, Iowa Political Science. Alpha Kappa Lambda, recording secretary; Blue Key; Gamma Delta; Historical Society, vice-president; Pre-Law; SNEA; Young Republicans, treasurer; Student Council. Shirley Thomas.............................................Huntsville Elementary Education. Steve Thompson......................................Carlisle, Iowa Business Administration-Mathematics. Band. Steven Thompson..............................Davis City, Iowa Physical Education. Nadine Thompson...............................................Raytown Elementary Education. Kirby Throckmorton.......................................Wentzville Sociology. Alpha Phi Omega, recording secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. Laauli Tosi.................................................Samoa Mathematics. Jimmie Traxler.......................................Exlin, Iowa English. Judy Trueblood.........................................Kirksville Elementary Education. (Page 74) Ann Trump.................................................Trenton Music Education. Aeolian Club; SNEA; NEMO; Band. Donald Turner..............................................Linneus Physical Education. David Uskudarli.........................................Des Moines, Iowa Business Administration. Alpha Phi Sigma; International Club. Jerry Van Dalen.......................................Albia, Iowa Biology. Wesley Foundation. Yolanda Vandecnocke........................................Fayette English. Joyce Van Hesley.....................................Keokuk, Iowa Music Education. Aeolian Club; NEMO. Floyd Waddle.....................................Ottumwa, Iowa General Science. Blue Key; K-Club, correspondence secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; SNEA; Track, cross-country. Elaine Walker........................................Burlington, Iowa Elementary Education. Charles Walton....................................................Troy Accounting. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Pre-Law; SNEA; Wesley Foundation; INDEX Staff. Virgil Ware.......................................Decatur, Illinois Art. Frank Watson...................................................Moberly General Science. Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi. Charlotte Watts..........................................Monroe City History. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Historical Society, board of regents; Kappa Delta Pi, secretary; SNEA; Wesley Foundation, secretary; Student Mentor. Robert Watts.............................................Jacksonville Physical Education. Richard Webb...............................................Oak Grove Biology. Dixie Weidner..............................................Fairfield, Iowa Home Economics. Ruth Wells......................................................Perry Elementary Education. Margaret Welpton............................................Kirksville Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Wesley Foundation. Brenda Wetter...........................................St. Charles Home Economics. Cardinal Key; Colhecon Club; Newman Club; Panhellenic Council, vice-president; Sigma Sigma Sigma, president; Young Republicans; Junior Class, secretary-treasurer. True Wheeldon........................................Batavia, Iowa Business Administration. William White........................................Shelbina Elementary Education. ACE. (Page 75) Lloyd Whyte..........................................Tebbetts Sociology. Gary Wike............................................Quincy, Illinois Business Administration. Sigma Tau Gamma. Lestra Willey.......................................Hannibal Business Education. Jeanne Wilson.......................................Kirksville English. John Wilson........................................Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sociology. College Players; Young Republicans; Intramurals. Joyce Wilson......................................Jefferson City Elementary Education. Karen Wilson.......................................Greentop Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; WAA; PEM Club, president, secretary-treasurer. Marvel Wilson.....................................Philadelphia Home Economics. Robert Wilson........................................Kirksville Business Administration. Band; Economic Circle. Harold Wolf..........................................Moberly Art. Max Wolf......................................Packwood, Iowa Business. Thomas Wolf...............................................Brookfield Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda; BSU; Young Republicans. Joanne Wolff............................................St. Louis Social Science. SNEA. Vetra Woods...................................................Memphis Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. Hank Wright...........................................Kansas City Speech. Alpha Kappa Lambda; College Players; Interfraternity Council; English Club. Selima Yim..................................................Hong Kong, China Geography. Byron Young....................................................Kahoka Business Education. Donald Younker........................................Milton, Iowa Accounting-Business Education. Blue Key; Pi Omega Pi, reporter, vice-president; Young Republicans. Linda Yowell...............................................Kirksville Home Economics. Barbara Yuchs................................................Quincy, Illinois Kindergarten Education. ACE; SNEA; WAA. (Page 76) "Old Missou" "Old Missou" and "Old Missouri," And thou our love hath won, Fondly cling thee to the mem-ry Of old "Missouri's Son." Gladly thee our hearts we tender By the dim and flick'ring light, Every lad a proud defender Of the Purple and the White. In debates or feats athletic, The broader field of life, Midst the shifting scenes of progress, Where the fiercest fights are rife, Taught by many a glorious vict'ry From many a hard fought fight, They have learned they have to reckon With the Purple and the White. Hark the sounds of yells exult'ng From out the Tigers Den! Did ye hear the shouts of triumph? 'Twas the Warrensburg brave men. Far above them hark the tumult, Like the triumph of the right, Underneath the sacred symbol Of the Purple and the White. Though to Harvard, Yale or Princeton Should we onward still pursue, As adopted "Sons of Eli" To the violets prove true, Shall we ever cease to love thee, To tremble with delight As we mark the gallant flutter Of the Purple and the White! --Basil Brewer, '01 (Page 77) SEATED: Joe Shamy, vice-president; Hadley Hoyt, president; Betty Lenzini, treasurer. STANDING: Gayle Snyder, secretary; David Norton, councilman; Pat Carney, councilwoman. Juniors Steven Acton .............................................. Kirksville Carol Adams .............................................Des Moines, Iowa Robert Aholt ..............................................Wentzville Robert Aird ..................................................Mexico Roy Albright .................................................Troy Lana Alfrey ............................................... Marshall Charles Allen............................................St. Louis Larry Amen...............................................New Boston May Applegate ........................................Leonard John Armstrong ........................................St. Louis Melicent Ayers ...................................Kirksville Duane Bachmann .......................................Milton, Iowa Lee Baker...............................................Kahoka Olivene Baker.........................................Milton, Iowa Daniel Ball..........................................Kirksville Mike Barger.............................................Blue Earth, Minnesota Brian Barkley .............................................Milan Donald Barnes .....................................Oskaloosa, Iowa (Page 78) Charles Barnett..............................Bloomfield, Iowa Herbert Barrett..............................Newtown Nola Bartholomew.............................Bynumville Dean Bates...................................Grinnell, Iowa Cherie Baugh.................................St. Louis Barbara Baugher................................New Cambria Beth Bean......................................Ottumwa, Iowa Frank Beaty.....................................Mt. Sterling, Iowa Anita Berkshire................................Queen City Ronald Berrey.................................Mexico Barbara Bichon.........................................Hannibal Barbara Biggar.........................................St. Louis Gary Biles ............................................Kirksville Thomas Bingmam ........................................... Rutledge James Birkland......................................Allerton, Iowa Sharron Bishop ............................................. LaPlata Harry Bixler ....................................................St. Louis Marilyn Black...............................................Brashear Gordon Blacksmith ..................................... Novinger Dennis Blakemore ..................................... Warrenton Geneva Bolin ................................ Centerville, Iowa Charles Bolton...............................Hamilton, Illinois Daniel Bonetzky..........................Boston, Massachusetts Richard Bowyer ........................................ Browning Michael Boyle .....................................Keokuk, Iowa Wayne Bradfield .................................. Milton, Iowa Michael Bradley ............................................. Memphis Donald Bradshaw ........................................... Foristell Stacey Braswell ......................................... St. Louis Carolyn Brenizer............................................. Downing (Page 79) Janet Briedwell ....................................Downing Penny Briggs......................................Knoxville, Iowa Sharron Broadwell ....................................... Salisbury Judy Brooks ............................................ Kirksville Frederic Brown ........................................... Kahoka Patricia Brown ........................................ St. Louis Robert Buchanan............................................Novelty Nile Buffington...............................Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Joyce Bunting ..................................... Fowler, Illinois Armon Burleson.............................................Louisiana Thomas Burnett..............................................Kirkwood Richard Burns ........................................... Kirksville Robert Byg.................................... Des Moines, Iowa Harry Byrum ......................................... Shelbyville Judy Calif............................................ Sewal, Iowa Carolyn Callaham ........................................... Mendon Ronald Calvin..........................................Fulton Alan Campora............................................Northvale, New Jersey James Carlson..........................................Ottumwa, Iowa Patricia Carney........................................Tenafly, New Jersey Earl Carpenter.........................................Leonard Richard Carruthers.....................................Keosauqua, Iowa Joyce Carstens..........................................Beatrice, Nebraska Linda Cashman..........................................Fort Madison, Iowa Patsy Cason............................................Ewing James Cerva.......................................................Bevier John Chapman................................................. Kirksville Allen Childers............................................... Unionville Dixie Christy ................................................. Revere James Clark .......................................... Lovilia, Iowa (Page 80) Harvey Clarkson ...................................... Kirksville Louise Collins ......................................... Hannibal Vesta Compton.......................................... Lewistown Kathleen Condon ...................................... St. Louis Kay Cone ............................................ Memphis Betty Conley ........................................... Troy Jerry Cook................................. Birmingham, Iowa Paul Cook ............................................ Baring Ruth Copeland.........................................Hedrick, Iowa James Couch.............................................Marceline Edith Cox ................................................ Canton Jo Anne Cox .............................................. Mercer Dale Crawford ............................................. Kirksville Jean Crawford ............................................. Kirksville Walter Crew.....................................................Snyder Maynard Crist ....................................... Muscatine, Iowa Carolee Critchlow.....................................Ottumwa, Iowa Naida Crosby ............................................. Kirksville Gary Crowell .................................... Centerville, Iowa William Cuddihee ........................................Crestwood Jerry Daniels ............................................. Novinger Linda Daniels .............................................. Trenton Linda Daniels ............................................. Novinger Dennis Davis ........................................... St. Louis James Davis ................................. Rock Island, Illinois Harry Daw...............................................Wayland Judith Day ............................................Grandview Charles Delameter.......................................Mercer Pat Dempsey.............................................Shelbina John DeNicola............................................Hyde Park, New York (Page 81) James Dentler................................. Rochelle, Illinois Mike Derby........................................Ottumwa, Iowa Gary DeVore...................................... Seymour, Iowa Dnnna De Vos ...................................... Albia, Iowa Ralph DeWitt..........................................Waynesville Farshid Dini ...........................................Teheran, Iran Keith Dinsmore..........................................Fremont, Iowa Margaret Disselhorst................................Philadelphia Robert Dooley.......................................Hannibal James Downard......................................Keosauqua, Iowa Eileen Drescher ......................................... Palmyra Alan Driskell..............................Blandinsville Illinois James Duke ................................... Burlington, Iowa Edward Duncan ............................................ Purdin Thelma Duncan ....................................... Browning James Dunlap ........................................... Milan Kathy Dunn...................................Des Moines, Iowa Janet Dutemple....................................Albia, Iowa Jerry Dutton ........................................... Kirksville Clarence Ebeling ............................................ Gorin Marshall Eckhardt.................................Holcomb Illinois Arthur Elgart..........................Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Terry Elliot....................................Farmington, Iowa Earl Elmore.................................... Burlington, Iowa Patricia Emonts.......................................St. Charles James England...................................Bloomfield, Iowa Genanne Engle......................................Ottumwa, Iowa Joyce Ewing ........................................... Kirksville Irl Farden................................................ LaPlata Robert Fenlon ............................................LaPlata (Page 82) Mervyn Freels ........................................ Vandalia Jane Galbraith ........................................ Canton Joseph Galkowski ................................... St. Louis Sharon Gamache ................................ Ottumwa, Iowa Frank Gantt.......................................... St. Louis Joyce Garcia ....................................... St. Louis Dorothy Gardner ......................................... Laredo Wayne Garkie ........................................ LaGrange Connie Gardner........................................... Hannibal David Gill ........................................... St. Louis John Gilmore .............................................. Mexico Carolyn Glover ........................................... Newark K. Eugene Glover........................... Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Gary Gore ............................................. Vandalia Dempsey Gottschalt ................................... Brunswick Bryan Gruber.................................... Montgomery City Samuel Guzzi .................................. Centerville, Iowa Cheryl Hagan ............................................. Mercer Gloria Hainds .......................................... Marceline Michael Haines .................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Betty Fields......................................... Monroe City James Fike ................................................. Mexico Peter Fimbel................................ Norwood, New Jersey Ronald Fisher .............................................. Mercer Michael Fitzpatrick ......................... Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Joyce Flowers........................................Monroe City Mary Kay Forrest.....................................Des Plaines, Illinois Robert Forty.........................................Elmhurt, Illinois Adeline Fosdick......................................Deerfield, Illinois Betsy Fox............................................Rothville (Page 83) Gary Hale .............................................St. Louis Ruth Hall .............................................. Princeton Greg Halsey................................ Tenafly, New Jersey Louise Hamilton.......................................St. Louis Charles Hammack .......................................... Elsberry Judith Hargrave.......................................... Maryville Kathleen Harkins ................................. Ottumwa, Iowa James Harsh .................................... Oskaloosa, Iowa Charles Hart................................... Centerville, Iowa Dorothy Hart............................................ Unionville Stanley Hart.......................................Unionville Norma Harvey.................................Middlebury, Vermont Darell Havener......................................Mexico James Hawkins.........................................LaPlata Terrence Hawkins.....................................Kirksville Judy Hayes............................................Monroe City Philip Hayward ........................................Princeton Delbert Heifner .......................................Moberly Patricia Henley........................................New Cambria Charles Heppermann....................................Foristell David Herring......................................Bellflower Gene Hertler.......................................Philadelphia, Pennsylvia Robert Hines.......................................Gorin Jack Hipps.........................................St. Louis Ronald Hoewing.....................................Argyle, Iowa Russell Hollowell..................................Williamstown Kriette Hollrah....................................Bland Mildred Holman.....................................Bowling Green Dennis Holt........................................St. Charles Nancy Holzworth....................................Harper, Iowa (Page 84) Stuart Hood ........................................... Kirksville Rolland Hopson.................................New London, Iowa Frankie Horn ........................................... Hunnewell Harvey Horn ....................................... Gibson, Iowa Marcie Hoskin ......................................... Unionville Connie Howard ............................... Bloomfield, Iowa Whitcomb Howell .......................................... Macon Hadley Hoyt ........................................... Kirksville Richard Huey............................... Council Bluffs, Iowa Arlene Huff ............................................ Rutledge Richard Huff ........................................ Kirksville Donna Hunt ............................................. Marceline Janet Hunt ............................................ Kirksville Martha Hunt...................................... Fairfield, Iowa Linda Huntsman ......................................... Lancaster Dean Hunziker ............................................. Kahoka Joan Irick .......................................... Monroe City Marianne Jackovich........................... Des Moines, Iowa Mary Jane Jackson......................................St. Louis Joseph Jacobs............................................ Shelbina Vivian James .............................................Greentop Marjorie Janning .........................................St. Charles Boyd Jeffries ...........................................Osage Beach Janet Jepeway ............................................Waukon, Iowa Eva Jeppsson..............................................Nykoping, Sweden David Johnson ............................................Trenton Doris Johnson ........................................Jefferson City Jean Johnson ............................................Hannibal Lawrence Johnson ........................................Kirksville Ronald Johnson ...........................................Stockport, Iowa (Page 85) Andrea Jones ..................................Dallas, Iowa Charles Jones.................................... Quincy, Illinois John Jones........................................Maywood Gloria Jordan ....................................Knoxville, Iowa Linda Jourdan ....................................LaBelle Thipakanya Kanchanadul ....................... Thonburi, Thailand Thomas Kane....................................... Quincy, Illinois Joyce Karaff............................................ Kirksville David Karel ............................................ Kirksville Lloyd Kasow.........................................Brooklyn, New York Henry Kaufmann..................................Webster Groves Jerald Kauzlarich..............................Centerville, Iowa Loretta Kauzlarich..............................Melcher, Iowa Donald Keeler...................................Albion, Iowa Buddy Keil......................................Canton Lyle Kelley......................................Milan Robert Kelley...................................Quincy, Illinois Beth Kelly......................................Clinton, Iowa Waren Kelly.....................................Clinton, Iowa Patricia Kerns..................................Laclede Cheryl Kincaid..................................Kirksville James King......................................Marceline Stan Klein......................................Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Duane Knapp.....................................Jamesport Anthoney Knizel.................................O'Fallon Jauad Kottabi...................................Shiraz, Iran Bob Kottmann....................................St. Charles Al Kouti........................................Kermanshah, Iran Jean Kraus......................................Gorin JoAnn Kriegshauser..............................Edina (Page 86) Ronnie Krueger.................................... Manchester Pamela Lackey ........................... Marshalltown, Iowa Richard LaForge................... Saddle Brook, New Jersey Samuel LaFrenz ..................................... Wyaconda James Lakin....................................Ottumwa, Iowa Bill Landstrum ........................... Barnes City, Iowa Dennis Lane........................................St. Louis Cheryl Lauffer ................................ Weaver, Iowa Carl Lawrence ........................................ Mexico David Lawson ......................................... Baring Larry Lazerwitz ...............................St. Louis Charles Leach.....................................Tenafly, New Jersey Richard Leake......................................Marceline Janet Learned ....................................Kinro Iowa Robert Gene Lee ................................... Chariton, Iowa Sandra Leino ........................... Warrenville, Ohio Philip Lemon..................................... Burlington, Iowa Betty Lenzini..........................................Bevier Wendell Leonard .......................................... Novinger Marilyn Leppin ........................................ Chillicothe James Leung ............................... Kowloon, Hong Kong Charles LeVells ....................................... Clarksville Roy Lewis ...................................... Seymour, Iowa Henry Likes .................................... Bluffs, Illinois Kenneth Lillard .......................................... Canton John Lister .................................... Muscatine, Iowa Charles Looney ........................................ Shelbyville Edith Lorence .......................................... Unionville Brent Lovejoy ........................................... Brunswick Larry Luett ........................................Clinton, Iowa (Page 87) Linda Luther................................................ Macon Barbara Lyddon .......................................... Marshall James McBride ........................................... Olivette Carol McCart ............................................Ottumwa, Iowa Joseph McCarthy......................................Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sandra McCarty.............................. Promise City, Iowa Terry McCarty ............................................. Milan Paul McClain ......................................... Kirksville Ronald McCulley ........................................ Gallatin Sandra McElroy ............................................ Macon John McFarland ....................................... Kirksville Michael McGinnis .......................................... Edina Nikki Maack............................................Kirksville John Magie ........................................ Albia, Iowa Bozorg Mahmoody ................................... Abadan, Iran Richard Mantione.......................................Morris Plains, New Jersey Mary Lou Marling ....................................... Elsberry Judith Marquardt ....................................... Greentop Joyce Marquart.........................................St. Louis Charles Martin ....................................... Kirksville Sandra Matthew .........................................Kirkwood Clifford May ...........................................Novinger Anthony Mazza ..........................................Brooklyn, New York Bette Lon Mechlin.......................................Centralia Judy Medlin ............................................Kirksville Patricia Merritt........................................Des Moines, Iowa Oliver Mettle...........................................Gallatin Marilyn Michael.........................................Corydon, Iowa Garry Miley.............................................Kirksville Gary Miller.............................................Greentop (Page 88) James Miller ......................................... Green City Jim Miller ............................................... Louisiana Marilyn Miller ........................................... Louisiana Maxine Miller ....................................... Albion, Iowa Sandra Miller ........................................... Thompson Larry Million ......................................... Kirksville Sally Minear ............................................ Livonia Tamara Miner ................................... Stockport, Iowa Gary Minor ............................................... Kirksville Dixie Mohr .................................................. Memphis Joan Moore ............................................... Kirksville Julie Moore .......................................... Mystic, Iowa Linda Moore ........................................... Memphis Larry Morgan ......................................... Hannibal Kathy Morgenstern .................................... Kirksville Barry Morris ....................................... Kirksville Elaine Morrison ............................ Overland Park, Kansas Edward Muller.................................. Tenafly, New Jersey Raymond Mullikin ................................ Memphis Michael Murphy .................................. Quincy, Illinois Donna Myers ...................................... Allerton, Iowa Jerry Myers .......................................... Shelbyville Alfred Naimo..............................Northvale, New Jersey Carole Narigon ............................. Fort Madison, Iowa Connie Narigon ............................. Fort Madison, Iowa Colleen Nelson ....................................Greentop Rex Nelson.........................................Williamstown Dennis Newbrough....................................Des Moines, Iowa JoAnn Newman.........................................Gorin Gary Noel..........................................Arvada, Colorado (Page 89) Larry Noel .......................................... Kirksville Julie Norman ......................................Burlington, Iowa David Norton.............................................. Macon Jonathan Obel.................................... Mirogi, Kenya Kay O'Donnell..................................... Montgomery City Eunice Ogden.....................................Moravia, Iowa Natalie Oglesby..................................Center Charles Okal.....................................Kisuma, Kenya Hiroshi Okani....................................Tokyo, Japan Walter Olinger...................................Brookfield Susan Ordelheide.................................Warrenton Neil Orthner.....................................Burlington, Iowa James Page .......................................Mendon Berndt Palmer.....................................Malverne, New York Ronald Parker......................................Shelbyville Ebrahim Pasha.....................................Teheran, Iran Don Patterson.....................................Brashear Paula Patton......................................Huntsville Marilyn Pearson ...................................Monroe City Rose Peas .........................................Kirksville Gerry Pendleton ...................................Ashland Carolyn Penn.......................................Kirksville Steven Perlstein....................................Ventner City, New Jersey Janet Perrigo .....................................Paris Michael Peterson .................................... Newtown Robert Pezley ............................ Fort Madison, Iowa John Phillips...................................Halcomb, Illinois Thomas Pitts..................................... Webster Groves Steven Polhans ...................................... Wyaconda Henry Pomponio.......................................New York (Page 90) Stephen Poole ....................................... Pontiac, Illinois Stephen Poplar..................................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Shirley Popp ........................................ Elgin, Illinois Gary Porter ..................................................Hunnewell Terry Povendo ................................ Metuchen, New Jersey Donna Profitt.......................................Hannibal Don Putnam ....................................Powersville Philip Qualman ............................................ Clinton, Iowa Larry Quisenberry .....................................Centralia Connie Racey .......................................Arbela James Ragland ........................................... Edina Kenneth Rahn.....................................Elmhurst, Illinois Don Rankin .......................................... Princeton Kerry Ratliff ....................................... Hunnewell Richard Ray ................................................ Dalton Ruth Ray ............................................... Unionville Paul Reeb ......................................... Sperry, Iowa Donnie Reece ................................................ Milan Kathleen Reed ................................... Grinnell, Iowa Bruce Reid.......................................Tenafly, New Jersey Randall Relford .......................................... Moberly Mary Richardson........................................Worthington Marie Richey ............................................ Kirksville Howard Ridgeway ............................................. Mexico Wray Rieger ............................................. Kirksville Sharon Riley ............................................... Holiday Evelyn Robinson ...................................... Greentop Linda Robinson....................................New Bloomfield Virginia Robinson .................................. Kirksville Ann Roccapalumbo........................Temple City, California (Page 91) George Rockhold............................Pleasant Valley, Iowa Don Rockhold ........................................... Princeton Karen Rockwood ........................................ Kirksville Elaine Rohning ........................................... Perry Iona Rollins ........................................Kirksville Susan Rolls...........................................Moberly Nicholas Romanetz....................................Fords, New Jersey Robert Ronchetto.....................................Macon Fred Ross............................................Maplewood Terry Ross...........................................Brashear Lela Rouse...........................................Kirksville Sandra Rule..........................................Louisiana Hillis Rupe..........................................Ottumwa, Iowa Howard Sanders.......................................Triplett Marion Sanders.......................................Palmyra Clara Sarver.........................................Burlington, Iowa Sharon Schlapia......................................LaPlata Carson Schmidt.......................................Hannibal Jim Schmitz..........................................Ottumwa, Iowa Edward Schneider.....................................St. Louis Phylicia Schuchman...................................Foley Bob Schwartz.........................................St. Ann Cheryl Scoggin.......................................Beatrice, Nebraska Sara Seaman .........................................Trenton Carol Sears .........................................Middlebury, Vermont Michaela Seiler .....................................Kirksville Steve Seitz .........................................Brookfield John Sens ...........................................Edina Lucille Severson.....................................Hutchinson, Kansas William Severson.....................................St. Louis (Page 92) Jerry Seward ............................................ Collinsville Cleta Sexton ............................................... Melbourne Patricia Shafer ...................................... Argyle, Iowa James Shaffer ................................................. Lemons Joseph Shamy................................Edison, New Jersey Mervin Sharkey ........................................ Hannibal Norman Sharp ...................................... Numa, Iowa Melvin Shaver ....................................... Unionville Terry Sheesley ................................ Oskaloosa, Iowa Gail Shelton ................................Arlington, Virginia Leoner Shelton........................................St. Louis Kent Shields .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa John Shive .......................................... Eldon, Iowa Jerrold Shouse ........................................... Linneus George Shrum ............................................ Hannibal Sara Shuford ........................................... Louisiana George Sieber..............................................Tenafly, New Jersey Donald Siegrist ......................................... Meadville David Siglin .......................................... Lucas, Iowa Sharon Simbro ............................................. Lancaster Murl Simler.................................................Gorin Terry Simmons..............................................Kirksville Harold Simpson.............................................St. Louis Bernard Singleton..........................................Washington, Iowa Sharon Sloop ..............................................Queen City Brenda Smith................................................Chillicothe Cynthia Smith..............................................LaPlata Henry Smith................................................Burlington, Iowa Janis Smith................................................Ottumwa, Iowa Rodney Smith..............................................Wyaconda (Page 93) Ronald Smoot ............................................ Bethel Roberta Snowbarger .................................. Queen City Gayle Snyder .......................................... Elsberry Helen Sodon ............................................ Palmyra Jin Soh............................................Seoul, Korea Carl Sparks ................................... Rockford, Illinois Richard Spiker .......................................... Brashear Dan Stansberry ............................... Centerville, Iowa James Steffensmeier ................................... Kirksville Peggy Steiner......................................... St. Louis Eileen Steinmetz ....................................... Armstrong Ellen Sterner ......................................... Kirksville Ralph Stevener ....................................... St. Louis John Stewart ............................................ Laddonia Mary Street ......................................... Newton, Iowa Janet Stringfellow ............................... Eddyville, Iowa Janet Stroker................................................ Olney Terry Strother........................................ Kansas City Carola Sturgeon .........................................Wyaconda Jill Suman................................Overland Park, Kansas Howard Swab..................................Pitman, New Jersey Linda Swailes ................................. Stockport, Iowa Gary Swainey ................................... Chariton, Iowa Dale Swartz............................................. Moberly Beverly Taylor........................................... Fulton Michael Taylor .................................. Hampton, Iowa Roger Taylor ......................................... Brookfield James Thomas ......................................... St. Louis Linda Thomas ...................................... New Cambria Price Thomas ......................................... Kirksville (Page 94) Ron Thomas .................................. Wood River, Illinois Francis Tieman ........................................... LaGrange Betty Toops ............................................ Alexandria Sherry Trafton ..................................... Newton, Iowa Jean Traxler ........................................ Exline, Iowa Jim Trueblood .......................................... Kirksville Karlene Trussell ........................................ O'Fallon Janet Turner ............................................... Canton Nancy Tuttle...................................... Chariton, Iowa Lynne Tuzik ................................. Dumont, New Jersey Jane Ulin..........................................Fairfield, Iowa Lynda Upchurch.....................................Brookfield Shirley Van Dalen...................................Albia, Iowa Nancy VanDusen.......................................Cresskill, New Jersey David Van Gorp ............................................ Kirksville Judith Van Marter ....................................... Monroe City Glenn Van Matre .......................................... Queen City Gerald Vanskike .......................................... Centralia William VanZante.......................................Maravia, Iowa Patricia Venezia........................................St. Louis Sharon Vize............................................Closter, New Jersey Edward Vogt ............................................Warrenton Larry Walker .................................. Burlington, Iowa Winston Walker ....................................... Alexandria John Wallace ............................................. Ewing Andrew Walsh .............................. Brooklyn, New York Ronald Walters ....................................... Brashear Penny Ware....................................Des Moines, Iowa Wayne Warnol ....................................... St. Louis Joan Wasylenko ..................................... St. Louis (Page 95) Vierow-Lynn Weber ..................................... Hannibal Linda Wehner ..................................... New Cambria John Weibel .......................................... Kirksville Richard Weikert ............................... Muscatine, Iowa Joel Weinstein ....................................Old Tappen, New Jersey Charles Wester.................................. Muscatine, Iowa Robert Wheeler ............................................ Higbee Danny Wilford ............................................ Trenton Marilyn Willard ...................................... Chillicothe Rose Williams ............................................. Mexico Jeannette Williamson ................................ Kansas City Kenneth Willingham ......................................... Paris Michael Wilson..........................................LaPlata Michael Winecup.........................................Drakesville, Iowa Willa Winhold...........................................LaBelle Thomas Witt.............................................Ottumwa, Iowa David Wolff...........................................Troy Benny Wood............................................LaPlata Janet Wood............................................Farmington, Iowa LeRoy Wood............................................Ladora, Iowa Charles Woods.....................................Montgomery City Barbara Wright....................................Kirksville Charles Wright....................................Trenton Janice Wright.....................................Alexandria Sharon Wright.....................................Ottumwa, Iowa Elanor Yackley ...................................... Taylor Sara Yearian ........................... Williamsburg, Iowa Dorothy Yoder................................ Wellman, Iowa Paul Yue ............................. Kawloon, Hong Kong Ray Zimmerman.................................... St. Louis (Page 96) SEATED: Jack Mudd, vice-president; Bob Beckett, president; Mary Linda Wilson, treasurer. STANDING: Carol Behn, councilwoman; Nathan Frazee, councilman. Sophomores David Adams.................................Knoxville, Iowa Jeanne Adams...................................Arbela William Adams..................................Memphis Diane Alborn...................................Perry, Iowa Jean Alkire ............................................ Hannibal Edythe Altman ........................................ Kirksville Maurice Anderson ................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Diana Angelo .............................................. Macon (Page 97) Kathleen Anthonis.............................Overland Carlton Apollo...................................British Guiana David Artrip.....................................Milan David Austin.....................................Cairo Vernon Bagley .......................................... St. Louis Winston Bailey ............................................ Bucklin Robert Baldes ......................................... St. Louis Barbara Baldwin ........................................ Kirksville Nancy Baldwin .......................................... Kirksville Ray Barrows ............................................ Kirksville Kathlean Barton.................................. Burlington, Iowa Joyce Bauckneckt ..................... Valley Stream, New York John Beary ................................................. Unionville Gerald Beasley .............................................. Centralia Robert Beckett .............................................. Shelbina David Beckman........................................ Quincy, Illinois Carol Behn ............................... Palos Heights, Illinois Harriet Beilstein ........................................ LaGrange Gordon Benge..................................... Bloomfield, Iowa Claire Benhardt ....................................... St. Louis Larry Berryman ...................................... St. Louis Dennis Bielinski ............................. Chicago, Illinois David Bitner .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Frederick Black ..................................... Kirksville Richard Blackburn ............................ Keosauqua, Iowa Kathryn Blackford....................................Shelbina Myrta Blackmore......................................Mexico Kent Blades .........................................Paris Wanda Blakemore......................................Warrenton James Blouse ........................................Chariton, Iowa (Page 98) John Boatman .......................................... Harris Connie Boone ..................................... Kansas City Ronald Boswell ....................................... Moberly Edith Boucher .................................. Dayton, Ohio Dennie Bowden ........................................... Cairo Nancy Bowden .............................................. Cairo Henry Bower ......................................... Shelbyville Larry Boyer ................................... Oskaloosa, Iowa Carole Bradley ......................................... St. Louis Mark Bradley ........................................... St. Louis Perry Bramhall ........................................ Kirksville Robert Brandon ............................... Springfield, Illinois Ted Brantner ........................................ Kirksville Joseph Braudrick .................................... St. Louis Terry Brazier ......................................... Kirkwood Mikel Brice ............................................ Hannibal Helen Brown............................................ Bowling Green Judy Brown ............................................ Kirksville Rexford Brown ......................................... Kirksville Robert Brown .......................................... Morton Grove, Illinois Sidney Brown ....................................... Chillicothe Larry Bruner ....................................... Powersville Martha Brush....................................... Mill Grove Lucretia Bryant ................................... Alexandria James Buckman ..................................... Monroe City Janet Burchett ........................................... Kirksville Anne Burke ................................................... Baring Frank Burkhart ........................................... Huntsville Basil Byrne ............................................. Shelbyville Steve Cannady ................................ Fort Madison, Iowa (Page 99) John Cannon ............................................ Raytown Carolyn Carpenter ...................................... Madison Shirley Carr ............................................. Paris Mary Carroll .............................. Frankfort, Indiana Connie Carskadon ........................................ Canton Charlene Chambers ......................................... Gibbs Timothy Chambers ....................................... Ferguson Tommy Chenoweth .............................. Drakesville, Iowa Gary Childers ........................................ Unionville Linda Childress...........................................Memphis Mimi May Chow ...................................... Kowloon, Hong Kong Tommy Christensen ........................................ Glasgow Todd Christopherson ............................ Kansas City Donna Clark.................................. Packwood, Iowa Kayren Clark............................ Fort Madison, Iowa Dianna Clatt ........................................... Gorin Michael Cloyd ................................. Ottumwa, Iowa James Coen ......................................... Marceline Dona Coffman ................................................. Milan Mearl Cohagan.............................................Alexandria Raymond Collin's .......................................... Clarence Kyle Comer........................................ Knoxville, Iowa Charles Conkin ......................................... Kirksville Robert Connor ............................................ Rutledge Susan Cortelyou .............................................. Troy Ott Coulson.........................................St. Catherine Dan Court ........................................ Ottumwa, Iowa Dale Cox ....................................... Batavia, Iowa Gary Cox ................................................ Kirksville Robert Craig ........................................... Kirksville (Page 100) Charlotte Crnic...........Kirksville Constance Culler..............Marceline Richard Cullers..............Shelbina Patty Currell...............Kirksville Gracie Curtis................Galt Carlene Dash.................Norwalk, Iowa James Dattilo................Cincinnati, Ohio John Dattilo..................Ferguson Bernice Davis...............Kahoka Cheryl Davis...................Kirksville Keith Davis..................Knoxville, Iowa Mary Dawkins...................LaPlata Koleen Day....................Macon Lloyd Deahl...................Exline Iowa Lester Deal...................Martelle, Iowa Joyce Deam...................Atlanta John Dean...................St. Louis Leonard DeBello..................St. Louis Barbara Delaney................Baring Edwin Delaney..................Paris Sharon Densberger...............East Peoria, Illinois Olin Derry....................Princeton Elizabeth Deskin...............Atlanta Edward Deveny.................Edina Gerald Deves..................Wellsville Barbara DeVore................Chariton, Iowa Larry DeVos..................Albia, Iowa Barbara Dini..................Macon Mary Dittmer..................Quincy, Illinois Gary Dixon.....................Perry (Page 101) Valery Dobbs ................................. Kirksville Gary Dolan ................................... Trenton Stanley Dombek ............................... St. Louis Karen Douglas ................................ Plattsburg Darrell Downing ........................... Drakesville, Iowa Jewell Duffey ................................ Kirksville Pat Duggan.................................... St. Louis Winifred Dunavant ............................ Fulton Gary Dunn ........................................ Fremont, Iowa Nancy Durst............................................... Fulton Kenneth Eager ........................................... Memphis Mary Early................................................ Baring Roger Edge ............................................ Kirksville Patricia Eichelberger ................................... Ferguson Karen Ellenbenger............................... Bloomfield, Iowa Connie Elson .............................................. Mexico Ada England .............................................. Clarksville Bob Epperson .............................................. Kirksville Nancy Ericson.............................New Milford, New Jersey Darrell Euritt.......................................Indianola, Iowa Larry Evans ................................... Kirksville Francis Farmer ................................ Wayland, Iowa Tom Faucett ................................... Memphis Carol Fergason ................................ Macon Del Fessenden ................................. Palmyra Marjorie Fisher ....................................... Frankford Glenn Flasch ......................................... Brookfield Shirley Forney ......................................... Hannibal Jim Forrester ........................................... Memphis Fred Forsee .............................................. Fulton (Page 102) Deborah Fortel .......................................... Kirksville David Fortney ........................................... Kirksville Sharon Foster..................................... Montgomery City Charles Foudree ......................................... Huntsville Donald Fowler ......................................... Unionville Harold Fowler ........................................... Unionville Travis Fowler.................................Des Moines, Iowa Joy Fox ........................................ Oskaloosa, Iowa Marjorie Frady ............................................ Coatsville Linda Frank ............................................ Kansas City Nathan Frazee ................................................ Wayland Priscilla Freeman ........................................... Holliday Joyce French ....................................... Corydon, Iowa John Frevert .................................. Oskaloosa, Iowa Garry Fry ............................................. Mendon Roger Fulton ......................... Columbus Junction, Iowa Lois Garden ..................................... Oskaloosa, Iowa Larry Gardner .......................................... Marceline Gene Garrett .................................... University City Sandra Gates ..................................... Marengo, Iowa Robert Gee ......................................... Knoxville, Iowa Mary Geisendorfer .................................. Lewistown Doug Gethmann ...................................... Gladbrook, Iowa Marsha Gibbs ....................................... Corydon, Iowa John Gillaspie ..................................... Pulaski, Iowa Stuart Golden .................................. Chicago, Illinois John Golob..........................................Melrose, Iowa Gerald Good........................................... Wright City Melvin Gordy ................................... Bloomfield, Iowa Becky Gotheridge................................... Seymour, Iowa (Page 103) Carol Graves ............................................. Lancaster Barbara Green ............................................... Fulton Michael Green ............................................. St. Louis John Griffith ............................................. Glenwood Ed Gutting .................................................. Kahoka Dennis Hahn............................................St. Charles Dennis Halbach ...................................... St. Louis Walter Hall ............................................. Shelbina Ron Harbin ............................................ Kirksville Russell Hardgrove................................... Cedar, Iowa Jack Harding ......................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Barbara Hardman ...................................... Polo Larry Harker ......................................... Des Moines, Iowa George Harmon ........................................ Eldon, Iowa William Harmon ....................................... Holliday Jim Harris............................................ Bloomfield, Iowa Judith Harris ........................................ Paris Ronald Harryman ...................................... Douds, Iowa Beth Hawkins .............................................. LaPlata Mary Hayes .............................................. Salisbury Ronald Hays............................................ Kirksville Arthur Head ............................................... LaPlata Larry Hedger .............................................. Packwood, Iowa Luther Henderson .......................................... Centralia Ruth Hendrick ............................................. Seymour, Iowa Vera Hendricks ............................................ Kirksville Mel Hensley ......................................... Waynesville Norma Herring ........................................... Winfield Georgia Hershey .......................................Keytesville George Hiatt ............................................. Downing (Page 104) Lois Hickman .......................................... Leonard Stanley Hickman ....................................... Moberly Ed Hilleman .......................................... Overland Michele Hilsabeck ............................ Davenport, Iowa Suzanne Hoffman ...................................... Ferguson Elmer Hoffmeyer............................................Wellsville Sandi Holman............................... San Diego, California Linda Holmes ............................................. Kirksville Phillip Holmes ............................................ Princeton Willa Holmes ................................................. Mercer William Holvoet...............................Fort Madison, Iowa John Hopson ....................................... Quincy, Illinois David Hoselton .............................................. Milan Nancy House .............................................. Lewistown Marius Houska .................................... Belle Plaine, Iowa Elizabeth Houston ................................ Elsberry Phillip Houston .................................. Edison, New Jersey Glee Howell....................................... Kahoka Ralph Howerton.......................................... Hurdland Sharon Howerton ....................................... Hurdland Sandra Hume ............................................. Kahoka Stephen Hunt ........................................ Kirksville Carol Irvin ................................................ Foley Janet Irvin ................................................ Foley Sharon Jack........................................ Corydon, Iowa James Jackson ....................................... Philadelphia Rudolph Jacobsen ................................... St. Charles Addie James ..................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Gerald Jensen ....................................... Keytesville Jack Jobe ............................................... Lucerne (Page 105) Kenneth Johnson ................................. St. Louis Lorna Johnson ................................... Kirksville Nancy Johnson ................................... Affton Ronald Johnson .................................. Oskaloosa, Iowa Rosemary Johnson ............................. Trenton William Johnson ................................. Milton, Iowa Claudia Jones ................................... Des Moines, Iowa Jane Jones ...................................... Novinger Lee Jones ............................................... Kirksville Ronald Jones ............................................. Warrenton David Jordan...................................... Knoxville, Iowa Charles Jost ........................................... St. Louis Serece Judd .......................................... Unionville Mary Kaiman..........................................Old Monroe Marcella Kaiser.................................... Milton, Iowa Donald Kehoe ........................................... Ferguson Roberta Keller ............................................... Luray Nancy Kelley............................................ St. Louis Christine Kennell .................................. Marengo, Iowa Betty Kern .............................................. Shelbina Tony Killen ............................................ Clarence James King ................................................ Milan James Kinney ......................................... Brookfield Steven Kircher ......................................... Overland David Kirchner ........................................... Kahoka Elaine Kitamura..................................... Kauai, Hawaii Julian Kite........................................ Montrose, Iowa Richard Klaslo ...................... Arlington Heights, Illinois Susan Klorer............................................ St. Louis Patricia Knecht .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa (Page 106) David Knes ............................................ Affton Edward Knowles ......................................... Macon Gary Koppenhauer ............................... Marion, Iowa Richard Korasick ................................... St. Louis Ah- Ram Kotikula .................................... Bangkok, Thailand Betty Kramer ........................................ Chicago, Illinois Doris Kraus ......................................... Memphis David Kuhlman ....................................... Monroe City Brian Langford ....................... Westfield, New Jersey Becky Langhammer .................................... Clarence Mike Larson ....................................... Kirksville Martha Lary .......................................... Jameson Toasefulu Laulu ...................................... American Samoa Carol Lawson ......................................... LaPlata Donald Lawson ........................................ Ottumwa, Iowa Ruth Leasure ......................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Jerry Ledbetter ............................................. Palmyra Dorvin Ledford ........................................... Millsgrove Janice Leggett ........................................... Kirksville Maria Leong ............................................. Hong Kong Stanley Leutung ........................................ Kirksville Gary Lewis ............................................. Washington, Iowa Jimmie Lichtenberg ..................................... Kirksville Nancy Lindley .......................................... Moulton, Iowa Barbara Link ........................................... St. Louis Clifford Linke ......................................... Jonesburg Donald Linke ........................................... Warrenton Rochelle Little ........................................ Ottumwa, Iowa Albert Lo .............................................. Hong Kong Larry Longfield ........................................ Kirksville (Page 107) Terry Luikart ........................... St. Louis Robert Lunsford ............................ Macon Margaret Lutz .............................. Powersville Nick McCalester ............................ Ottumwa, Iowa Alvin McConnell ............................ Leonard William McDannold ............................. Hunnewell Terry McDonald...................Rexdale, Ontario, Canada Marsha McDowell ................................ LaGrange James McGriff........................... New Sharon, Iowa Roger McHenry ................................. St. Louis Wayne McLaughlin ............................ Quincy, Illinois Vern McLeland ......................................... Kahoka Patricia McMahon .................................. Centralia Sharon McMullen ............................. Joliet, Illinois Carol Mack ............................................ Brookfield Marilynn Malloy ................................ Oskaloosa, Iowa Charles March ......................................... Kirksville Ray Markword ...................................... Ursa, Illinois Dave Martin................................................Canton Nyoca Martin...................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Tom Masten............................................St. Joseph John Mathis ............................................... Elmer Gary Mauck ............................................... LaBelle Billy Meeks ................................................ Ethel Dick Meinhardt.............................. Park Ridge, Illinois Julio Mendoza ....................................... Cuzco, Peru Wilma Mettes............................................Shelbyville Calvin Meyer ........................................... Florissant Carolyn Meyer .......................................... Warrenton Marilyn Meyer............................................St. Louis (Page 108) Neil Mikel ................................... Kirksville Barbara Miklos .................................. Warrenville Charles Milder .................................. Kirksville Philip Millard .................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Dolores Miller .................................. Paris Dorothy Miller .......................................... Louisiana Edward Miller ............................................... Macon Gerald Miller .......................................... Kirksville Hobert Miller............................................ Hazelwood Linda Miller ............................................... Arbela Richard Miller............................................Lathrop Marilyn Million ......................................... Palmyra Millie Moore ................................. Washington, Iowa Cheryl Morris..............................................Purdin Linda Morris.........................................Green City Enid Morrow....................................Bloomfield, Iowa Robert Morse ....................... Dorchester, Massachusetts Virginia Moslander..................................... Kirkwood Tom Motley ............................................... Curryville John Mudd .................................................... Center Dennis Mueller .......................................... St. Louis Frank Mueller ................................................ Canton Larry Muir ......................................... Green Castle Sara Muir ......................................... Green Castle Mike Murphy ................................................. Revere Eugene Myers ..................................... Fort Madison, Iowa Donald Nations ........................................... Milan Charles Neagle ....................................... Lancaster Kenneth Nelson ............................... Davenport, Iowa Bonna Nevins .......................................... Browning (Page 109) John Newland .................................. Bloomfield, Iowa Stephen Newlin .................................... Marion, Iowa Clark Nichols................................. Morning Sun, Iowa Terry Nickels ........................................ Waynesville Drew Nielsen .................................... Quincy Illinois Consuelo Nieto .................................. Cali, Colombia Charles Nill............................................... Palmyra Phillip Noble ................................... Seymour, Iowa Mike Nolan ........................................ Webster Groves Joe Norton ................................................... Macon Larry O'Brien.............................................Kirksville Robert Oertwig ............................................. Linneus Marvin Ornes........................................... Brashear Harold Orr ................................... Mediapolis, Iowa Marilyn Orr............................................ Hannibal Mary Osterhout .......................................... Mexico Linda Overturf ............................... Ottumwa, Iowa Myrtle Owings ......................................... Memphis Sandra Ownbey .......................................... Yarrow Ivan Pagett ............................................. Macon Jim Palmer.............................................St. Charles Nancy Parrish ................................. Gelesburg, Illinois Jo Patton ............................................... Kirksville Nick Pauly ....................................... Fairfield, Iowa Mary Pendleton ........................................ Monroe City Jean Perrin ................................................. Macon Mike Perry ...................................... Bloomfield, Iowa Tom Peters ............................................ Shelbyville Merlyn Petersmeyer ...................................... Warrenton Jeffrey Peterson................................... University City (Page 110) Carole Phegley .............................................. Kirksville Craig Phillips ......................................... Seymour, Iowa Kenneth Phillips ......................................... Kansas City John Pickering .............................................. Unionville Sandra Pickett ......................................... Kirksville Tom Plank ................................................ Berkeley Margaret Plattenberger............................ Martelle, Iowa Joanne Possehl ..................................... Marengo, Iowa Camille Price.........................................Albia, Iowa Terry Price ............................................ Brunswick Jean Primm .............................................. Rutledge Bobby Privett ..................................... Bowling Green Joe Pugel ......................................... Madrid, Iowa Janet Rabe .................................... Blairstown, Iowa Pamela Raible ............................ Butler, Pennsylvania Bernie Ralph ............................................... Troy Jeanie Ranney ........................................ Kirksville Evelyn Ray ............................................ Sturgeon Linda Ray ............................................ Des Moines, Iowa JoAnn Reagan ......................................... Montgomery City Charles Reed ......................................... Paris Linda Reed ........................................... North English, Iowa Judy Rees ............................................ Quincy, Illinois Robert Rembert ....................................... St. Louis Richard Rhodes ....................................... Eureka, Illinois Sara Richards ........................................ Brookfield Mary Rigby ........................................... Ankeny, Iowa Sam Riney ............................................ Memphis Jane Riordan ......................................... Norwalk, Iowa Frank Robinson ....................................... St. Louis (Page 111) Jariel Robinson ............................. Marshalltown, Iowa Ray Robinson .............................................. Mercer Richard Robinson ......................................... Memphis James Roettger ....................................... Wentzville Clifton Rogers ........................................ Kirksville William Rojas ....................................... Costa Rica Nellie Rosenthal .......................................... Mexico Lois Roser ....................................... Williamsburg, Iowa Richard Ross........................................ New London Sharon Roth ..................................... St. Charles Martha Rouse ................................... Albia, Iowa Sara Royer....................................Woodwara, Iowa Sandra Ruester............................. Burlington, Iowa James Runyon ........................................ Hannibal Delbert Russell.................................... Brookfield Kambiz Salehi ................................. Tehran, Iran Jane Sayre .......................................... Browning John Schenk .......................................... Memphis Wayne Schmid ............................................ Fulton Geraldine Schmitter............................... Queen City Nancy Schneider ....................................... Hannibal Ray Schoch........................................St. Charles Robert Schoonover ....................................... Lemons John Schuelka..................................Donnellson, Iowa Katherine Schutz .................................... Florissant Donald Scott ............................................. Milan Sarah Scoville ...................................... Poplar Bluffs Betty Seamster ................................................. Downing James Sevier ..................................................... Milan Rudy Seward ........................................... Quincy, Illinois (Page 112) Terry Shackleford ......................... Quincy, Illinois Charles Shanks ............................... Hamilton, Illinois Robert Shanks ................................ Canton Carolyn Shaw ................................. Kirksville Larry Shayer ................................. Kirksville Donald Shelton ............................... Ottumwa, Iowa Gordon Shibao ................................ Kapaa Kauai, Hawaii Maxine Shinn ................................. Des Moines, Iowa Evelyn Shiraki ............................... Kauai, Hawaii Patricia Short ............................... Cantril, Iowa Marsha Shroyer ....................................... Princeton Michael Shulse ............................................ Center Cheryl Simmons .......................................... Novinger Charles Singleton ......................................... Bevier Lois Slemmons.................................. Keota, Iowa Guyla Smalley ................................ Independence Terry Smelcer ................................. Pattonsburg Jerald Smith ...................................... Palmyra Joan Smith.............................................. Princeton Juliet Smith .............................. Middlebury, Vermont Larry David Smith........................................... Milan Larry Gordon Smith .............................. Gary, Indiana Marilyn Smith ....................................... Queen City Alice Snyder ............................................ Lucerne Ronald Snyder .................................. Richland, Iowa Norman Spencer............................................. Gibbs Jeane Spiers ........................................... Wellsville Ann Spriggs .................................. Cadillac, Michigan Brian Springer ......................................... Alexandria Nancy Spurgeon .................................. Keosauqua, Iowa (Page 113) Holmes Squires ................................... Maitland, Florida Rod Staggs .............................................. Kirksville Nancy Statler ....................................... Keota, Iowa David Stephenson ............................................. Milan Ellen Sterne .............................................. Louisiana Karen Stevens ............................................ Kirksville Ethel Stiegemeier .................................. Montgomery City Sue Stiffler ........................................ Norwalk, Iowa Janet Stoeklin ..................................... Jonesburg Carol Stoll...........................................Kirkwood Sharon Stone ................................ Chariton, Iowa James Struttmann ................................... Rhineland Ronald Stuckey .......................................... Unionville Lauren Swartz.......................................Keosauqua, Iowa Alexia Swasick .................................. Centerville, Iowa Truman Swingle .......................................... Kirksville Karla Swisher ....................................... Novinger Ricky Swisher......................................... Palmyra Lawrence Taft ................................... Monroe City Susan Taniguchi ...................... Kekaho Kouai, Hawaii John Tanner............................................. O'Fallon Larry Tarpley................................Rockford, Illinois Shirlee Teal ................................Keosauqua, Iowa Jill Templeman ....................................... Kirksville Paul Ten Eyck ............................................. Edina Hugh Teter ........................................ Excello Vickie Thacker .................................... Independence Bernard Thomas .................................... Russell, Iowa Wallace Thomas .................................... Knoxville, Iowa Alice Thompson .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa (Page 114) Clayton Thompson ................................... Richmond Clyde Thompson ................................ New Florence Virginia Thompson ........................... Minburn, Iowa Lynn Threlkeld ..................................... Shelbina Nadine Thurman ........................................ Clarence John Tillotson ........................................ Overland Velma Timmons........................................... Madison Anne Todd ......................................... Kansas City Richard Topping ................................ Peoria, Illinois Mary Townsend.............................................. Memphis James Ulett .......................................... St. Louis Glenn Ulrich ........................................ St. Louis Brenda Van De Krol........................................... Mexico Linda Van De Krol ........................................... Mexico Shayroon Van Houten ................................... Martinsville Gary Van Mater ........................................ Queen City Ann Vaughn ................................ Montgomery City Georgina Vetter............................LaVale, Maryland Thomas Vetter ............................ LaVale, Maryland Thomas Vohsen ..................................... St. Louis Daniel Wade.......................................... Kirksville James Wadlin ............................................. Macon Arthur Waggoner ......................... Fort Madison, Iowa Sandra Walls ...................................... Wellsville Gordon Walton ........................................... Bevier Linda Warden .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Velma Washburn ........................................... Ewing Eddie Waters ............................................. Macon Carol Watkins .......................................... Atlanta Mayris Watson ............................................. Troy (Page 115) Finis Watt ........................................... Green City Kay Watts ................................... Williamsburg, Iowa William Watts ........................................... Elsberry Frances Webber........................................... Laddonia Jolene Weber...................................... Richland, Iowa Janeen Weeks .................................... Corydon, Iowa Roxana Wehmeyer ................................... Marthasville Rex Weldon .................................... Montgomery City John Whelan .............................. Lincolnwood, Illinois Alice White .................................. Lineville, Iowa Ed White ......................................... Ferguson Linda White ...................................... St. Louis Leland Whitmore ......................... Buckingham, Iowa Carol Wieman.......................................... Troy Gerald Williams........................................ Huntsville Loyd Williams ......................................... Warrenton Sharon Williams .................................... Benton City Marlene Willis ....................................... St. Louis Temple Willis .............................................Auxvasse Larry Wilson ............................................Kirksville Mary Wilson .............................................. Hannibal Terry Winget ............................................ Florissant Robert Wiskirchen ....................................... Lewistown Charles Workman ......................................... Stockport, Iowa Kenneth Wright .......................................... Clarksville Beth Wyrick ............................................. Fort Madison, Iowa Mesim Yilmaz..................................... Istanbul, Turkey Karen Youngberg ........................................... Ferguson Patricia Yowell ............................................... Perry Ed Zepka .................................... Round Lake, Illinois (Page 116) SEATED: Dick Giachino, vice-president; Harry Libby, president; Tom Croley, treasurer. STANDING: Sharyn Johnson, councilwoman; John Crockett, councilman; Kay Richard, secretary. Freshmen Vicki Acklie ....................................... Kahoka James Adams .................................. Green Castle Janice Adams.......................... Williamstown, Iowa Richard Adams ........................ Marshalltown, Iowa Cheryl Adamson............................. Seymour, Iowa Harold Adkins .................................. Brashear Leroy Aeschliman .................................. Lancaster Dennis Albers ................................... Bluffs, Illinois Janie Albertson ................................ Green City Thomas Alexander ....................... Mt. Sterling, Iowa Judith Allen .................................... Green Castle Marilyn Allen ................................... Worthington (Page 117) Vicki Allen ............................................... Elmer Connie Allison ................................... Hedrick, Iowa Fortino Alvarez.............................Mexico City, Mexico Charles Anderson ................................. Green Castle Janet Anderson ........................................ Novinger Mary Anderson ..................................... St. Charles Sherryl Anderson ................................ Seymour, Iowa Sherry Anspach .................................. Ethel Stephen Armstrong ............................... St. Louis Wayne Arnett .................................... Excello Richard Atkins .................................. Dallas City, Illinois Sue Baber ....................................... Florissant Patricia Bailey ........................................ Winigan Sharron Bailey .......................................... Macon Richard Bailey ......................................... Canton Barbara Baines..................................... Wentzville Glenda Baker.............................................. Shelbina James Baker ............................................ St. Louis Judith Baker............................................. Memphis Nancy Baldwin ........................................ Kirksville Michael Ballard ...................................... Florissant Scott Bally............................ Hackensack, New Jersey Jesse Barbosa ...................................... St. Joseph Bettie Barnes .......................................... Sturgeon Rebecca Barnes ............................................... Newark Jack Barnett ...................................... Stockport, Iowa Linda Barritt ................................................ Ravana Anita Barta ......................................... Cedar Rapids, Iowa Roy Bartlett ............................................. Kirksville Susan Bartlett ........................... Highwood Lake, Illinois Arthur Beasley ................................... Centralia Ronald Beasley ................................... Perry, Iowa Constance Bechtel ................................ Richmond Heights John Beck ........................................ Novelty Michael Beggs .................................... Luray Birney Belfield .................................. LaPlata Linda Belville ................................ Fort Madison, Iowa Luticia Bennett ............................................. Kahoka Patricia Bentrup ............................................. Lemay Louis Berta................................... Bay City, Michigan Lorene Berti ................................................ Bevier Janet Bethman ........................................ St. Charles Linda Bevan ..................................... Shelbina Bruce Bevington ................................. Des Moines, Iowa Kenneth Biermann ................................ Ferguson Neal Billups .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Emmett Bingham .................................. Mexico Elizabeth Bird .................................. New London (Page 118) Terry Biser.......................................... St. Charles Gloria Bishop ........................................... Winfield Paul Bittiker.............................................. Mendon Mary Blackburn......................................Ottumwa, Iowa Suesana Blair ........................................... Elsberry Jacquelyn Blanton ....................................... Shelbina Kenneth Blecha ................................. Mediapolis, Iowa Charles Blickhan............................................Canton Jon Bollinger ................................... Keosauqua, Iowa Myrna Boltz ........................................... Monticello Virginia Boon ............................................. Kahoka Vivian Boon ............................................... Kahoka James Boone ........................................... Macon Dean Booth ........................................... Greentop Patricia Bothe ...................................... Montgomery City Elizabeth Bower .................................... Florissant Michael Boyd ..................................... St. Charles Billy Boyer ......................................... Princeton Cletus Boyer ........................................ St. Louis Larry Boyer .............................................. Memphis Carolyn Brackett ...................................... Kirksville Judith Bragg ............................................. LaPlata Karen Bragg .............................................. Novelty Thomas Breidensteiner ................................ St. Charles Harvey Brent ............................................ Brookfield Patricia Brice ......................................... St. Louis Steven Bricker ...................................... St. Charles Garry Briddle ........................................... Kirksville Wilma Briggs ........................................ St. Catherine Leo Brooks ................................................ Sturgeon Mary Bross ............................................. Palmyra Clifton Brown .......................................... St. Catherine Woodson Brown .......................................... St. Louis Sandra Bruey ........................................... Fairfield, Iowa Linda Brummitt ......................................... Green Castle William Bruner ......................................... Powersville Billie Buchanan ................................. St. Louis Barbara Buckman ..................................... Palmyra Carl Buckman .................................... Monroe City Carolyn Buckman.................................. Monroe City Carol Bueltmann .................................. Warrenton Patricia Burk ........................................ Bevier Larry Burns ........................................... Kirksville Judith Burt ............................................. Fulton Gary Bush ................................................ Callao John Cable ....................................... St. Catherine William Campbell ................................. Monroe City John Canny ...................................... Ottumwa, Iowa (Page 119) Dennis Carey............................................. Overland Kenneth Carlson ................................. Palatine, Illinois Marianne Carpenter ......................................... Leonard Barbara Carroll ........................................... Shelbina Darrell Carruthers .............................. Keosauqua, Iowa Christine Carskadon ......................................... Canton Robert Carter ............................................... Centralia Kathleen Casey .......................................... Wellston Jack Chandler .................................... Promise City, Iowa David Charter ............................................ Callao Laurie Chehval............................................. Hannibal Joseph Chisham .................................... Monroe City Henry Chok .................................... North Borneo Carol Clark .................................... St. Louis Karen Clark ................................... New Cambria William Clark ................................. Packwood, Iowa Donna Clingman ................................. Hedrick, Iowa Diana Cloyd ................................. Cedarville, Ohio James Cody.............................................St. Charles Marcie Cohen ...................................... Huntington, New York Dietra Cole ............................................ Kirksville Myrna Cole......................................... New Cambria Donna Coleman ............................................ Jennings Robert Collier ........................................ St. Louis Scott Collier........................................... Florissant Jerry Collins ..................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Raymond Collins........................................... Clarence Arlene Collister............................................ Fulton William Colyer ............................................ Bucklin Paul Comer ...................................... St. Louis Vonn Comer .................................... Knoxville, Iowa Jenny Compton ............................................. Milan Jean Cone ............................................... Memphis Sherry Conger............................................... Hale Mike Conner............................................Kirksville Charles Cook........................... Duncannon, Pennsylvania Carolyn Cooley ................................. Unionville Lloyd Coolley ..................................... Centralia Donald Cornelison ................................. Mexico Janet Cornwell .................................... Ferguson Deanna Corrick .................................... Edina Gerald Cottingham ................................. Peoria Kenneth Courtney ........................................ Kirksville Ailine Cox................................................Brunswick Donna Cox ............................................... Centralia Gordon Cox .............................................. Cainsville Patricia Cozad .......................................... Kirksville Emily Crable ....................................... Ottumwa, Iowa (Page 120) Gary Craft ............................................. St. Louis Catherine Craik ........................................ Kirksville John Creasman ........................................ Monroe City James Cribb ........................................... Powersville Harold Critchlow ................................. Ottumwa, Iowa John Crockett ............................................... Perry Boyd Croley, Jr. .......................................... Memphis James Crooks ........................................... Kirksville Charles Crump .......................................... St. Louis Donald Crumpacker ........................................... Milan Alex Cruz ............................................ St. Joseph Jerry Culbertson........................................Shelbyville Carol Cunningham ....................................... Memphis Joseph Cupp ......................................... Kirksville Nancy Curtis..................................... Hedrick, Iowa George Cushing ..................................... Springfield Seyed Darakishanroyni .............................. Ahwaz, Iran Charles Daut ........................... Wilton Junction, Iowa William Davidson ......................................... Moberly Jimmie Davis ...................................... Hedrick, Iowa Roy Davis ............................................ Shelbyville Donna DeJong .................................. New Sharon, Iowa Mary Delaney............................................. Brashear John Deluca ........................................... St. Louis Roberta Delvecchio .......................... Lagrange, Illinois Ralph Dial....................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Janice Dick ................................. Burlington, Iowa Dorothy Dieckman ..................................... Warrenton Judith Dillinger ...................................... Wyaconda Judith Dixon .......................................... Browning Judith Dobbs ................................ Rockford, Illinois William Dobbs ......................................... Hurdland Susan Dochterman ............................ Burlington, Iowa Nancy Dodge ........................................... Memphis Robert Dodson ....................................... Kirksville Donald Dorrance .................................. Keota, Iowa Larry Dorrell ....................................... Marceline Sheri Dossett .................................... Burlington, Iowa Gary Doty ...................................... Oskaloosa, Iowa Ernest Downing..................................... Milton, Iowa Joseph Doyel ........................................ Wentzville Donald Drunert ..................................... St. Charles Rae Dubray................................................... Fulton Robert Duckworth ........................................ Brookfield Freddy Duncan ............................................... Purdin Linda Duncan ............................................. Meadville Thomas Durden ........................................... Kirksville Roger Dye ............................................... Unionville (Page 121) Robert Early ............................................... Baring Shirley Easley ............................................ Novelty Karen Eberle ............................................... Silex Betty Eckert ........................................... St. Louis Ruth Edmondson............................................Jonesburg Janet Edwards .......................................... Kirksville Judith Eggleston ...................................... Maysville Ellen Ellis ........................................... Keosauqua, Iowa Patricia Ellis ........................................ Quincy, Illinois Marilyn Engle ......................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Barbara Erb ........................................... Perry Marsha Erickson ....................................... Macon Joyce Evans ........................................... Monroe City Mary Evans ............................................ Monroe City Bonnie Fairbairn ...................................... Niles, Illinois Ellen Falloon ......................................... Montgomery City Carol Farmer .......................................... Clarence Gary Fears ............................................ Ottumwa, Iowa Russell Fenstermann .............................. Earlville, Iowa Connie Ferguson ................................ New Sharon, Iowa Larry Fessler ............................................... Edina John Finley ........................................... St. Joseph Bonnie Fischer.............................................. Licking John Flanagan ........................................... Kirksville Michael Flanagan ........................................... Silex James Flanders ..................................... Keota, Iowa Janet Flesch ..............................Bangkok, Thailand Kendall Fligg ...................................... Eldon, Iowa William Flynn..........................Florham Park, New Jersey Elaine Ford .............................................. Atlanta Linda Foreman ........................................... Clarence Norman Forrest ........................................ St. Louis Joan Forty .................................... Elmhurst, Illinois Beverly Fowler ....................................... St. Louis Jerry Freeland.............................Dallas City Illinois Judith Fretwell........................................ Monticello Robert Frost .................................. Palatine, Illinois Ronald Frost .................................. Palatine, Illinois Jo Ann Frueh...............................Fort Madison, Iowa Jolene Fuqua.........................................Ankeny, Iowa Jean Galbraith ............................................ Canton Richard Gallagher.............................. Washington, Iowa Judy Gardner ............................................ Brashear Vicki Gardner ......................................... Kirksville Jaqueline Gash ............................................ Mexico Michael Geers ............................ Fort Madison, Iowa Jo Ann Gentry.......................................... Florissant John Gerdes ........................................... Charleston (Page 122) Barbara German .................................... St. Louis Ervin Giachino .................................... Kirksville Robert Gibbs ...................................... Hurdland Sandra Gifford .................................... Winfield Barbara Gillam .................................... Cedar Rapids, Iowa Paul Gismegian .................................... Athens, Greece Marjorie Gleason ................................... Kirksville Marilyn Goble ...................................... Glendale Cecil Golden, Jr. .................................. Mexico Nancy Golden ....................................... Kirksville Malinda Good ....................................... Chariton, Iowa Robert Gooden ...................................... Milton, Iowa Judith Goodenough .............................. Webster Groves Larry Goodwin ....................................... LaBelle Ronald Goon .......................................... Higbee Larry Gore ......................................... Vandalia Linda Gottman ................................. Monroe City Wilma Grant ........................................... Macon Rebecca Graves .................................. St. Louis Jean Gray ..................................................... Milan Dee Green ........................................ Mediapolis, Iowa Eddie Green ...................................... Mediapolis, Iowa Janet Gregg .............................................. Kirksville Denise Gregory ........................................... Kirksville Harold Griffin ......................................... Mexico Katherine Griffith ..................................... Glenwood Glenda Grinstead ....................................... Centralia Max Grooms ............................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Marjorie Groves ........................................ Mexico Hazel Guilfoyle ........................................ La Grange Braxton Guinn ......................................... Bloomfield, Iowa Joseph Gutting .............................................. Kahoka Robert Haines ........................................... Kirksville Madelon Haley ........................................... Brookfield Barbara Hall ............................................ Kirksville Judith Hall ....................................... Urbandale, Iowa Richard Hall ....................................... Knoxville, Iowa Robert Hall ............................................. Macon Thomas Hall ............................................. Macon Susan Hammack ........................................ Elsberry Judith Hampton ................................... Monroe City Gloria Hannam ................................... Keosauqua, Iowa Nancy Hannum.................................Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Lloyd Hardie, Jr. .................................. Chariton, Iowa Terry Hardy ....................................... Monroe City Wayne Hardy ........................................... Hannibal Jane Hargrave ............................. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Deana Harper .......................................... Hannibal (Page 123) William Harper .......................................... Kirksville Jerry Harris .........................................Milton, Iowa Mary Lou Harvey ............................................ Memphis John Haston ............................................ Keytesville Melvin Hatcher .............................................. Harris Janet Hawk....................................... Fairfield, Iowa Keith Hawkins .......................................... LaPlata Stephen Hawkins ..................................... Brookfield Sarah Hayden ........................................ Kirksville Edwin Hazelwood ................................ Green Castle Howard Hazen ................................ Washington, Iowa Ray Heaton ....................................Oskaloosa, Iowa Ronald Hediger .................................. Green Top Marla Heitman ................................... Van Horne, Iowa Kenna Henness ................................... Kirksville Charlotte Henry ................................. Browning Nelson Hewgley .................................. Madison Larry Heyer ..................................... Waterloo, Iowa Margaret Hill .......................................... Wellsville Marcel Hiskey.................................. Des Moines, Iowa Nancy Hitt ............................................. Kirksville Kathy Hixson ....................................... Bedford, Iowa Francis Hodges.............................................. Canton Barbara Hoerrmann ................................... Green Castle Donald Hoewing ...................................... Canton Leonard Hoffmann .................................... St. Louis Kathryn Hogenson .................................... Kirksville Gerald Hollingsworth ................................ Albia, Iowa Carolyn Holt ........................................ Wentzville Sharon Holt ......................................... Fort Madison, Iowa David Holtkamp ...................................... Donnellson, Iowa Jack Hooker ......................................... Browning Dennis Hopkins ...................................... Dysart, Iowa Judith Hoskins ...................................... Richland, Iowa Nancy Howerton ...................................... Hurdland Virginia Huckstep ................................... Silex Carolyn Hudspith ................................... Ames, Iowa Elizabeth Hug ....................................... St. Charles Larry Hughes ............................................. Marceline Robert Hughes ....................................... Eldon, Iowa Alice Hull ................................................ Elsberry Suzanne Hunt ............................................ Kirksville Nancy Hunziker ........................................... Kahoka James Hutchens ......................................... Centralia Linda Hutcherson ......................................... Palmyra Mercedes Inglesias ............................... Havana, Cuba Mayra Ivankovich........................... Panama City, Panama Jeanette Irwin ................................... Batavia, Iowa (Page 124) Carol Jackson ............................................. LaPlata Beverly James ..................................... Monroe City Carroll James ......................................... Green Top Clyde James ............................................. Centralia Dana James .............................................. Lewistown Ronald James .......................................... Green Top Sue James ............................................ St. Louis Clarence Jansen ............................... Bashnell, Illinois Margery Jarrell ..................................... Shelbyville Judith Jaspering ....................................... Warrenton Michael Jedlicka ........................... Fort Madison, Iowa Roger Johannas ............................... New Sharon, Iowa Lawrence Johnsen .......................... Port Byron, Illinois Judy Johnson .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Leonard Johnson ......................................... Newtown Mac Johnson ......................................... Shelbyville Sharyn Johnson ...................................... Keytesville Mary Johnston ........................................... Memphis Joy Jolley ....................................... Newton, Iowa Constance Jones .................................... St. Louis Gerald Jones ............................................... Troy Harry Jones ................................................ Troy Martha Jones ........................................... Shelbina Merlyn Jones .............................................. Macon Shirley Jourdan ........................................... LaBelle Larry Kabrick ................................ Plainville, Illinois Samuel Kaeding .......................................... Warrenton Shirley Kaiser....................................... Milton, Iowa Maynard Karrenbrock .............................. Montgomery City William Keasling .................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Ronald Keiser...................................... Richland, Iowa Leona Keller ..................................... Fairfield, Iowa Norma Kelly ........................................... Oldmon Roe Judy Kennedy ............................................ Plattsburg Mary Kenney ........................................... Chillicothe David Kent ............................................ Green City Norene Kerns .......................................... Lincoln Keith Ketchum ......................................... LaPlata Wendell Kilian ........................................ Hannibal Michaela Kilroy ....................................... St. Louis Donna King ............................................ Shelbina Joanne King............................................ Bloomfield, Iowa Milburn King ......................................... O'Fallon Suzanna King ......................................... Bloomfield, Iowa Judy Kirby ........................................... Armstrong David Kirchner ....................................... Kahoka Vernon Kirkendall .................................... Moberly Nancy Kissinger ...................................... Knoxville, Iowa (Page 125) Sharon Kite .............................................. Hurdland Cosette Klindt.................................Morning Sun, Iowa John Klingaman ................................... Packwood, Iowa Emmett Klinger ................................... Allerton, Iowa Paul Klote .................................................. Edina Vicki Klug................................... Warrenville, Illinois Sandra Kniess .................................. Cyrene James Knipmeyer ................................ Camp Point, Illinois Thea Knouse .................................... Kirksville Teresa Koehler ................................. Montrose, Iowa John Kohler .................................... Defiance Susan Kollmann ................................. Centralia Pat Konrad ................................... Ottumwa, Iowa John Kopp ................................... Montgomery City Paul Koprivca ....................................... Kirkwood Behrouz Kordestani ........................... Shahrara, Iran Ehsanlollah Kousari ........................... Hamadan, Iran Kenneth Krabill.......................... Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Nancy Kres ............................... Florissant Gloria Kromminga ......................... Monticello, Iowa David Kuenzel ............................ Jennings Jean Kunioka ............................. Koloa, Hawaii Joan Kunioka ............................. Koloa, Hawaii Carolyn Kunkel ........................... Knoxville, Iowa Thomas LaFrenz .................................... Wyaconda Lawrence Lake .................................... Lewistown Keith Lankford ............................. Richland, Iowa Kenneth LaRose .................................. St. Louis James Latcham ............................... Hedrick, Iowa Linda Lawson ...................................... Wyaconda Carol Lay ............................................... La Belle Cecil Lease................................. Fort Madison, Iowa Lauren Lee ........................................... Hong Kong Victor Lehr ............................................... LaPlata Kenneth Leiviska ............................... Palatine, Illinois Rodney Lentz ............................................ Salisbury George Lesinger..................................Red Bud, Illinois Gary Lewis .............................................. Kirksville Marcia Lewis .................................. Tustin, California Bobby Leytham ............................................. Spickard Harry Libby ............................................... Shelbina Regina Lightfoot ........................................ Unionville Mike Lillis ....................................... Williamsburg, Iowa Donald Lincoln .................................... Grinnell, Iowa Pamela Lindquist .................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Joann Lindsey ..................................... Kirksville Joseph Liss ....................................... Skokie, Illinois Elizabeth Lite .................................... Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (Page 126) Dana Little ......................................... Monticello Warren Livingston .......................... Galesburg, Illinois Becky Lockard ........................................ Brunswick Conn Lockett ........................................ Kirksville Carol Lockwood .......................................... Kahoka Joyce Lohrman ..................................... St. Charles Margaret Lott .......................................... Macon Perry Lowe ............................................ Mexico Elaine Lowenberg .............................. Hedrick, Iowa Linda Lowery ........................................... Macon Sally Loy...................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Jimmie McCain ....................................... Clarence Linda McCall ............................................ Mexico Sarah McCall .......................................... Portland David McCartney ..................................... Kirksville Gary McCaughey .................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Carol McClanahan .................................... Kirksville Sandra McCloud ..................................... Keytesville Barbara McClure ........................................ Trenton Melvin McCollum ........................................ Wheeling Patricia McConnell ..................................... Downing William McCormick ...................................... Oskaloosa, Iowa Carolyn McElderry ...................................... Batavia, Iowa James McElderry ........................................ Batavia, Iowa Joy McGhee ............................................. Purdin Larry McGlothlin ....................................... Hurdland Peggy McGregor ......................................... Kirksville Elizabeth McKay ........................................ Warrenton Harriet McKay .......................................... Warrenton Leslie McKay ........................................... Warrenton Elizabeth McKinley ..................................... New Milford, New Jersey John McLandsborough .................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Frances McNabb ......................................... Green City James McPherson ........................................ Memphis Roger McPherson ........................................ Kahoka William McWhorter ...................................... Kahoka Ruby Mabry ............................................. Kirksville Ramona Madden .......................................... Milton, Iowa Joe Maddox ............................................. Shelbina Leon Maggart ........................................... Milan Saeid Maghen ........................................... Teherhn, Iran Clifford Mahin ......................................... Monroe City Donet Main .................................................. Macon Glenda Malloy ............................................ Bucklin Kenneth Mann .......................................... Shelbyville Peggy Marsh.......................................Bettendorf, Iowa Stephen Marsh .................................. Bettendorf, Iowa Jerry Martie ............................................... Bevier (Page 127) Bill Martin ......................................... Jonesburg Barbara Mason ......................................... Gerguson Richard Mason.......................................Moravia, Iowa William Matzen ............................................. Cairo Margaret Maxwell ..................................... Ames, Iowa Cheryl May ............................................ Kirksville Kenneth Mayfield ....................................... Rutledge Jim Means .............................................. Brooklyn Iowa Dona Sue Mechlin ....................................... Centralia Connie Meeker .......................................... Eldora, Iowa Hossein Mehraban ....................................... Shirax, Iran Wanda Mettes ........................................... Shelbyville Joyce Mihaldvich ....................................... Kirksville Michael Mihalevich ..................................... Shelbina Diane Miller ........................................... St. Louis James Miller ........................................... Green City Jill Miller ............................................ Skokie, Illinois Kay Miller ............................................. Wyaconda Linda Miller ........................................... Bloomfield Sherlean Miller ........................................ St. Louis Victor Miller .......................................... Knox City Willa Miller ........................................... St. Louis Wallace Mills .......................................... Perry Carol Millsap .......................................... Bucklin Donna Milstead ......................................... Brashear Mary Mincks ............................................ Seymour, Iowa Gayle Minear ........................................... Unionville Mary Mitchell .......................................... Rodman, Iowa Susan Mitchell ......................................... Kahoka Linda Moffett .......................................... Memphis Nancy Moffett .......................................... Cantril, Iowa Jim Moffit ............................................. Ottumwa, Iowa Glyn Mohn .............................................. Laddonia Linda Montgomery ....................................... Novinger Lee Moody .............................................. St. Louis John Morehead .......................................... Milan Linda Morelock............................................Kirksville Phillip Morgan......................................... Albia, Iowa Faryar Moshtaghi.......................................Tehran, Iran Ruth Moss ............................................... Hunnewell Josephine Motter......................................... Kirksville Mary Mudd .................................................... Silex Mary Mundy ............................................ St. Louis Esther Murry .......................................... St. Louis Betty Myers..................................... Bloomfield, Iowa Mary Neil ................................................ Downing Robert Nelms ............................... Port Byron, Illinois David Nelson ................................... Burlington, Iowa (Page 128) James Nelson ................................... Arbela Frank Nemeth ...................................... Mexico John Newcomb ...................................... Aurora, Illinois James Nichols ..................................... St. Louis Richard Nichols ................................... Knoxville, Iowa Alice Nicoletti ................................... Kirksville Constance Neihaus .................................. Quincy, Illinois Kenneth Niekamp ................................. Mendon, Illinois Thomas Niggemeyer............................ Fort Madison, Iowa Richard Nirgenau ......................................... Ferguson Virginia Nitti............................................. Memphis Beverly Noe ............................................. Kirksville Sharailyn Noland ................................... New London David Novinger ........................................... Kirksville Elsie O'Bryan ............................................... Ironton Eva Olson .................................................... Ewing Byron Overstreet ................................... Cantril, Iowa Helen Owen ................................................ Princeton Loren Owens ..................................... Purdin Alice Owings .................................... Clark Stephen Owsley .................................. Canton Steve Osburn .................................... Springville, Iowa Sarah Painter ................................... Paris Linda Palmer .................................... Hannibal John Parcell ....................................... Bowling Green Carroll Parker ............................... Libertyville, Iowa Richard Parrish ........................................... Newark Judy Parsons ...................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Richard Patchett ................................ Oskaloosa, Iowa Stephanie Pawlowicz ....................................... St. Louis Anne Payden .......................................... Marceline Toni Pendergast .................................. Kansas City Sharon Penn ........................................ Kirksville George Peoples ......................................... Leonard Tamara Perry .......................................... St. Louis Robert Pflibsen ...................................... Montgomery City Carla Phillips .................................. Seymour, Iowa Margaret Pierce ................................. Canton George Pinnell .................................. Tipton, Iowa Lawrence Place .................................. Gallatin John Plank ...................................... Milan Karen Poecker ................................... St. Louis Roddy Poindexter ................................ Ottumwa, Iowa Kenneth Polston ................................. Jonesburg Marson Ponder ................................... St.Louis Edward Porter ................................... Hannibal Kenny Porter .................................... Macon James Posey ..................................... Green City (Page 129) Lorene Pratt ................................ Eldora, Iowa John Pratt ..................................... Mexico Dave Primeau ................................... St. Charles Judy Purol ..................................... Monroe City Edward Putnam .................................. Powersville Larry Quigley .................................. Milan Coleman Quint ........................................ Unionville Ricky Rabena ......................................... St. Louis Steven Racey ............................................. Arbella Yvonnia Rackley........................ Stillman Valley, Illinois James Ragan ......................................... Monroe City Judy Rager .............................................. Brashear Frances Raines ............................. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Darrell Ratliff .......................................... LaPlata Peggy Rector .............................................. Bevier Bonnie Redman ....................................... Monroe City Mary Redman........................................... Monroe City Robert Redman ........................................ Leon, Iowa Alan Redmon .............................................. Kirksville Gerald Reed ....................................... Hobart, Indiana Sang Ku Rhee..........................................Seoul, Korea Allan Rice ......................................... Tipton, Iowa Kay Richard............................................... Kirksville Sidna Richardson .............................................. Macon William Richardson ............................. Skokie, Illinois Myra Ricks ............................................. Elsberry Kermit Riley .............................................. Macon Ronald Riley................................ Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Sharon Riney............................................. Memphis Gary Roberts ............................................. Callao Emmett Robinson .................................... Montgomery City Eudova Robinson .................................... LaPlata James Robinson ..................................... Princeton Dawn Roemer ........................................ Macon Joyce Rogers ....................................... Kirksville Marilynne Rohning .................................. Perry Glendle Romine................................. Chariton, Iowa James Roof....................................Flint, Michigan Sharon Ross ............................................ Downing Myron Rouse .................................. Pocahantas, Iowa Linda Rowland ................................. Sunrise Beach Alvina Royse ........................................ Kirksville Doris Royster ................................................ Silex Linda Rudd ............................................... Foristell Carol Rudloff.............................................. Browning Robert Saak ............................................. Wellsville Carmen Saenz ........................................... Costa Rica Sharon Saffell ............................................. LaPlata (Page 130) Wauneta Salter ........................................ Brashear Dixie Sanders ....................................... Green City Judy Sanker .......................................... Jonesburg Carolyn Saulter ...................................... Salisbury Larry Saxton ........................................... Memphis Shirley Sayre ............................................ Milan Dennis Scale ........................................... Kahoka Joe Schafer................................. Birmingham, Iowa Daniel Schmitz ..................................... Ewing Richard Schuhler ................................... St. Louis Carole Schulten....................................... Hannibal David Schultz ...................................... Ely, Iowa Henry Schulz ......................................... Warrenton Sandra Schulz.......................................... Warrenton Louise Schwaner ..................................... Kirksville Dan Scott ............................................ Armstrong Cheryl Seago ........................................ St. Louis Jason See .............................................. Rutledge Pamela Seitz ................................ Davenport, Iowa Lorraine Semana ................................ Koloa, Hawaii Earl Sens ..................................... Seymour, Iowa Carol Shaffer ......................................... Princeton Marvin Shannon ...................................... Keytesville LaVonne Sharpe ....................................... Lewistown Leonard Shaw ........................................ Oskaloosa, Iowa James Sheaffer ...................................... Ottumwa, Iowa Shirley Sheeder ..................................... Greenfield, Iowa Larry Shelton ....................................... Unionville Lowell Sherwood ..................................... Kirksville Georgia Shilt ....................................... Newtown Patricia Shilt ............................................ Wentzville Alice Shriver ............................................ Green City Ronald Shy ......................................... Fairfield, Iowa Mary Sinclair............................................ Green City Nancy Singleton ............................................... Mendon Nolan Singleton ............................................... Bevier Riley Singley ..................................... Green City Robert Skeens ................................ Farmington, Iowa Sue Skinner .............................................. Callao Vernon Sloan .................................... Bowling Green Howard Sloop ........................................ Queen City William Smedley............................... Palatine, Illinois Aline Smith ..................................... Waterloo, Iowa Barry Smith ................................... Oskaloosa, Iowa Jerry Smith.............................................. Shelbina Linda Smith ...................................... Bowling Green Richard Smith..........................New Milford, New Jersey Roger Smith........................................... Numa ,Iowa (Page 131) Edward Sneed .............................................. Centralia Janice Snyder ............................................ Kirksville Lance Solter ........................................... La Grange Cathy Sonksen ...................................... Waterloo, Iowa Janet South .................................................. Revere Trudy Sparks........................................Oskaloosa, Iowa Mildred Spencer ............................................. Milan Roberta Spencer ........................................... Atlanta James Spires ........................................... Bellflower Eva Sponsler ........................................... Kirksville Karen Spratt ............................................. Maywood Dennis Spriggs...........................................Kirksville Rose Spurgin ......................................... Albia, Iowa Judith Staley ........................................... Kirksville Don Stanley ................................................ Licking James Stark ............................................ Powersville Bobby Steele ............................................ Kirksville Conrad Stempel.......................................Ollie, Iowa Carol Stephens........................................... Kirksville Enid Stephenson ........................................... Triplett Patricia Stevens ........................................... Trenton Karen Steward ............................................. Elsberry Larry Steward ............................................... Eureka Janice Stiefel .............................. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Robert Stiffey ................................................ Canton Judith St. John ............................ Kenosha, Wisconsin Elliot Stone .......................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Stotta ................................ East Moline, Illinois Mildred Strack ............................................. Truxton Karen Strauch ..................................... Bettendorf, Iowa Sharon Stufflebean ................................... Brookfield Ronnie Stutz ............................................. Kahoka John Suchland .............................................. Troy John Suddorth .......................................... Elsberry Peggy Sullivan ....................................... Kirksville Joyce Sultzman ......................................... Hannibal Kenichi Suzuki ........................................... Saitama, Japan Yuji Suzuki ........................................... Tokyo, Japan Donald Swarthout ...................................... Chariton, Iowa Joan Swearengen ....................................... Browning Carl Swenson .......................................... Sac City, Iowa Gaye Swingle .......................................... Kirksville Linda Talbert .......................................... Greentop Linda Tapley .......................................... New London Frances Taylor ........................................ Troy Rebecca Taylor ........................................ Palmyra Harold Tennyson ........................................ Mokane Sally Tharp ........................................... Richmond, Iowa (Page 132) Elizabeth Thayer ................................... Macon Jerry Thomas ....................................... LaPlata Judith Thomas ...................................... Chariton, Iowa Judy Thomas ........................................ Silex Lyle Thompson ...................................... Laddonia Sandra Thompson .................................... Promise City, Iowa Carol Todd ......................................... Kirksville Norman Tooley ...................................... Marceline William Toops ...................................... Marceline Harry Trask ........................................ Memphis Kent Troester ...................................... Kirksville Delbert Trowbridge ................................. LaPlata Eugene Trussell .................................... O'Fallon Gilbert Tucker ..................................... Dalton Jackie Tucker ...................................... Newtown Jacklyn Tucker ..................................... Brookfield Wendy Turnbaugh .................................... Ferguson Andrea Turner ...................................... Mexico Thomas Turner ...................................... Bethel William Unternaehrer ............................... Brunswick Alice VanDoren ..................................... Ankeny, Iowa Linda Vanlandingham ................................ Mexico Glen Van Landingham ................................ Bloomfield Elizabeth Van Sickle ............................... Macon Vera Vargas ........................................ San Jose, Costa Rica Gary Varner ........................................ Linn James Vass ......................................... Eldon, Iowa Barbara Baughn ..................................... Montgomery City Kathleen Verploeg .................................. Oskaloosa, Iowa Jose Viriz ......................................... Santiago, Panama Daryl Vroom ........................................ Oskaloosa, Iowa James Vukich ....................................... St. Louis Dennis Walker ...................................... Prairie City, Iowa Frank Walker ....................................... Hannibal Jerry Walker ....................................... Harris Rase Walker ........................................ Macon Alvin Wallace ...................................... Laclede Kathryn Wallace .................................... Revere Patsy Walters ...................................... Mediapolis, Iowa Donald Walton ...................................... Perry Judith Ward ........................................ St. Louis Martha Warner ...................................... Albia, Iowa Jackie Watson ...................................... Kahoka Shirley Watson ..................................... Kirksville Linda Webber ....................................... Memphis Ronald Weber ....................................... Kirksville Betty Wegener ...................................... Montgomery City Evalyn Wehmeyer .................................... Webster Groves (Page 133) Robert Wells .............. Packwood, Iowa Ardith Welsh .................... St.Louis Glenn Wheller ................. Rockford, Illinois Susan Wheeler ................... Brookfield Carol Wheelock .................. Hannibal Carolyn Whisenand ................ Bucklin Herbert White ................. Ottumwa, Iowa John White .................. Edina Karen White ............. Fairfield, Iowa Larry White ................. Clarence Martha White ................. Quincy Illinois Nancy White ................ Des Moines, Iowa Marcia Whitehead ................. New Sharon, Iowa John Whitt ..................... Bethany Barbara Wickles ................. Unionville Svea Wikstrom ................... Niles, Illinois Richard Wilber .................. O'Fallon Russell Wilcox ................... Shelbyville Brenda Wiles .................... Kirksville George Wilkening ................ Sigourney, Iowa Theresa Wilkins ................. St. Charles Thomas Williams .................. Des Moines, Iowa Jerry Williamson ................. St. Louis Harold Willis .................... Canton Carol Wilson ..................... Novinger Terry Wilson ..................... Laplata Linda Winleman .................... Greentop Harold Winn ....................... Greentop Gary Winter ....................... Steedman Wynona Winters ...................... Milan Sharon Wohlert .................... St. Louis John Wolf ......................... Keosauqua, Iowa Donnie Wood ........................ Laplata Linden Wood ........................ Laplata Roger Wood ......................... Bethel Betty Woodburn ..................... Douds, Iowa Stephen Woodford ..................... Ottumwa, Iowa Patsy Worland ........................ Holliday Georgia Wrasman ...................... St. Louis Larry Wray ........................... Seymour, Iowa Daniel Wright .......................... Queen City Franklin Wright ...................... Brookfield Harry Young .......................... Kirksville Carolyn Young ......................... Kirksville Carolyn Yount ......................... Macon Mary Yowell ............................ Perry Arthur Zeigler ....................... Mexico Carla Zeigler .......................... Novinger Larry Zimmerman ........................ Spickard (Page 134) (Page 135) Some people had a word for it:change. Maybe it was just a re-channeling of interests, or another phase in the collegiate cycle. But whatever it was, it had an effect upon student activity at Northeast Missouri this year. Of course, there were still those who got excited: Freshmen caught up in the Social Whirl, but they soon learned. Contrary to dampened tradition, Homecoming day was unusually sunny and warm. Greek Week was intellectual and improved. Proud parents enjoyed a day on campus during the annual Parents' Day activities. Assemblies and the Lyceum series, with exciting and challenging themes, were well attended. Campus men were waited on hand and foot by their feminine admirerers during TWIRP Week. Great individual talent and group volume was displayed at the Fun Festival. Resig- nations were prevalent, and so was social probation. It was argued that Student Elections weren't worth the effort, and most of the effort went into the arguing. A few got excited about campus elections--mostly the candidates. But most important, this year was the academic year, where a serious attitude replaced the "Joe College" spirit; the library was jammed with people studying, courses became more difficult, and the future made greater demands of the students. (Page 136) Registration . . . Most Well Attended of All Campus Activities Are you sure this isn't Candid Camera? I hate to tell you this, but you're in the wrong line! The symptoms are easily recognizable: long, long lines, organized chaos, rejection slips from the library, disappointment, smug looks of the faculty, dull pencils, lost packets, lost advisors, a profusion of check books, and usually hysterics. It's unavoidable; it's necessary, it's REGISTRATION! Pre-registration helps some, but some faculty members just do do not understand why a 3 to 5 Friday lab is undesirable, why 7:30 A.M. classes suffer from lack of attendance and why 3 classes at one time is conducive to cuts. Writer's cramp is a vocational hazard; so is a slightly numb expression. Experienced students, who have previously planned to beat the system, give up after 20 minutes of frustration. Freshmen devote their whole day to the proceedings and usually wish they could do it over-- differently. Registration has its advantages: a student develops patience, fortitude, persistence, and determination. If it has other advantages, no one has ever discovered them. President's Pleasure Greeting New Students At the beginning of each academic year, President Ryle and the other members of the administration honor the incoming freshmen with a reception which is held in Sociability Hall. With the rigors of registration behind them, the students are given an opportunity to relax and get acquainted with their administrators, instructors, and fellow students. President and Mrs. Ryle, Dean Rieger, and Student Council president, Bill Berry, greet new students at the President's Reception. (Page 137) Parents patiently await their turn at the registration tables The reception at Ryle Hall was well attended by the parents. Parents take advantage of the modern cafeteria at beautiful, new Ryle Hall.. Collegiate Atmosphere Pleases Proud Parents More than 700 parents were in attendance as the campus was host at the annual Parents' Day festivities. The day's activities included registration and a coffee hour held in Sociability Hall ; open-house throughout the campus: luncheon, served in all three cafeterias; and an afternoon assembly which was followed by a reception held in Ryle Hall. (Page 138) Capacity crowd watches Bulldogs run over Rolla. 1963 Homecoming Court IA Club float wins mechanical division Come Back Little Alumni Kirksville beat Rolla 41-0. That was the most important but certainly not the only thing that happened during the celebration of Homecoming weekend. Kicking 1963 Homecoming Court off the weekend was the suspense of balloting for queen on Thursday. Pretty Dianne Bull was elected 1963 Homecoming IA Club float wins mechanical division. coming Queen with attendants Cheryl Mossbarger and Joyce Flowers. Friday night included the pep rally where the queen and attendants were crowned and the introduction of the football squad. Saturday morning began with the traditional Homecoming parade including organization floats and bands from the local high schools. Many people attended the annual Homecoming Luncheon in Blanton cafeteria which honored the graduates of 1913 and 1938. Then there was the football game and open house all over the place. Last but not least was the Homecoming Dance at Rieger Armory featuring Ricky George and his band. Do you really think it will be done by morning! Sig Taus take first in spirit division. (Page 139) Art Club's beauty float captures sweepstakes trophy. Honorary Art Club "Shell" Draw Victory (Page 140) First Queen Attendant Joyce Flowers Delta Zeta Second Queen Attendant Cheryl Mossbarger Alpha Sigma Alpha (Page 141) 1963 Homecoming Queen Dianne Bull Menehune Independent (Page 142) COLLEGE USHERS--ROW 1: Aleetha Jackson. Joyce Flowers, Diana Gay. ROW 2: Jane Galbraith, Joan Moore, Lynda Upchurch ROW 3: Donna Buttz, Connie Terry, Cheri Jones, Sue Davis. ROW 4: Christine Rockhold, Judy Howell, Barbara Wright, Sharon Safell. Hans Conreid captivates the audience with his spirited readings. Campus Plays Host to Big Name Talent Lyceum programs are provided each year for the entertainment and cultural enrichment of the students, faculty, and townspeople. The first program of the season was presented by stage, screen, and television star, Hans Conreid. Next, was an evening with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. The Winter Quarter provided Metropolitan Opera star, Rise Stevens, who displayed her versality in a wide repertoire of songs ranging from "Rabbit at Top Speed" by Bernstein to "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" by Saint-Saens. The fourth program featured the Canadian Players, a group of actors from Stratford, Ontario, who presented Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part One". The final sessions were presented by the Porgy and Bess Singers and Max Lerner. Metropolitan Opera star, Rise Stevens and her accompaniest, James Shomate.--Photo by Arteaga (Page 143) Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Etc. The Teachers College students really go gung-ho Greek, one special week during the year, and this year was no exception. Greek organizations on campus received a week of praise, and criticism (all constructive). The weekly Wednesday morning assembly was turned over to the Greeks and was a rousing success. The fraternities all held open house during the week to display their houses. And last but certainly not least, was the Greek Week Dance which climaxed the week's activities. At the end of it all, even the independents had to admit that "It's great to be Greek"--even if it is only one week out of the year. (Page 144) Alphas proudly survey their awards. Sorority Hopefuls Seek "Big Bid" to Sisterhood Discovering that they have 59 instant friends, confidants, and defenders is generally a slight shock to most freshman women when they get the "big bid," but the madness that precedes it can only be described as overwhelming. This is Sorority Rush. Its ingredients are complex. Take one sorority with approximately 40 rushers, add about 100 eager rushees, blend until highly organized, then relax and enjoy. As the parties progressed, smiles grew wearier, handshakes less hearty,and feet much bigger. But it looked like it was worth it to anyone watching the pledges-to-be streaming out of the Dean's office after receiving their bids. Joy is released with abandon; so are tears. Singing is uproarious as the sororities discover their new members, one by one. Pledges will learn how to build floats; how to polish trophies; how to do the Twist; how to live together, and amazingly enough, how to study. Isn't college wonderful? Delts try the "ole soft shoe!" Latest Campus fashions at the Tri Sig rush party. Sig Kaps entertain at their "Pearl Party". (Page 145) AKL's rushees exclaim, "Fiji Islands, here we come!" Beards and ballads are prevalent at the Sig Tau "49'ers Dance". Don't Say Frat! It starts with a simple meeting of interested parties. Then these interested parties go to interesting parties. This is men's rush. Preparations are made well in advance. Fraternities set up snow-job teams; they order pledge pins. Rushees buy dark suits and brush up on the art of conversation. They smile, introduce themselves and ask "What is your major". This progresses to "We'd like to have you back again, Rock," (or Joe or Pal) and eventually the whole situation culminates with a pledge pin. A rushee is scrutinized closely. He takes a good look too, if he has the chance. The dim lights and dark glasses of Paris carry out the theme of the Phi Sig "Apache Dance". (Page 146) Governor Dalton pauses from his regular duties to have his picture taken with the Bulldogs. Foreign students come here to learn--both intellectually and socially Mock U.N. stimulates interest in world affairs. (Page 147) . . . and a fire truck, and a bicycle, and a . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha's caroling at the faculty, student Christmas party. Christmas Season Swings With "Satchmo" The Louis Armstrong Band featuring "Satchmo" in person provided the music for the 1963 Christmas Dance. (Page 148) Li'l Abner never had it this good! Spring is Sprung. Wintry days seem to drag on and on. But in the midst of lectures, students dream the dreams of spring-- tennis courts, baseball diamonds, convertibles with tops down, trips to the lake. Finally, Spring is here; and with it comes a variety of activities. Students walk for cakes, have their pictures drawn, and dump their fellow students into water tub at- the Fun Festival. All men are warned to be on the lookout for forward females during TWIRP Week. Homemade go-carts, run by man power, race through the streets at the Campus Town Races. An aura of glamour is added to spring evenings through formal dances sponsored by various organizations. These events and their companions, scattered throughout the Spring Quarter, provide a constant and rational excuse for not doing what should be done--attending classes, reading in the library, and just plain studying. But they all add up to the atmosphere that is Spring. Campus Town Races provide big finish to another eventful year. (Page 149) Commemorate Founder of Teachers College Joseph Baldwin's college opened the doors of a single building to teacher education on September 2, 1867. From that time forward our college has progressed and expanded. In recognition and appreciation of its founder, the annual Baldwin Lecture was presented by W. Earl Armstrong, Director of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, at the Founder's Day Banquet held in Ryle Hall. Faculty members, students, alumni, and friends of the college were in attendance. "Thorough scholastic training lies at the foundation of a teacher's education." --Joseph Baldwin, Founder Educational Efforts Rewarded . . . Graduation (Page 150) (Page 151) Organizations exist for varying purposes--for social activity, for amusement, for release, for service, to honor, to recognize. There is as much diversity in the campus "organization man" as there is in the organizations them- selves. There are the joiners, the status seekers; there are those who think activities will look good on the record; those who need activity for the sake of something to do; those who carry the load, do everything and find time for more. Student organizations set the tempo for campus liv- ing: happy diversions, incentives for deep reflection, work- ing and living together, learning new ideas and maintaining a vital perspective on life. (Page 152) ROW 1: Betty Lenzini, Linda Moore, Cheri Jones, Karen Adams, Cheryl Mossbarger, Shane Cavanah, Lars Harris, Joseph Glaser, Joyce Flowers, Bill Daily, Carolyn Sultzman. ROW 2: Carolee Critchlow, Donald Younker, Lynda Upchurch, Lindenette Hew, Eleanor Yackley, Tom Buckman, William Berry, Thomas Horace, Charles Myers. Kay Mekemson, Penny Briggs, Jerry Johnson, Mary Spruytte, Rich Lehmann, Gary Mitchell. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities These students have been recognized by national publication, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, as among our country's most promising young people. They were chosen on the basis of their high quality scholarship, leadership, and creativity both in classwork and extracurricular activities. Who's Who award winners are selected by a secret committee of the college staff, most qualified to identify and praise NEMSTC's particular prodigies. (Page 153) Student Mentors The Student Mentors are composed of students who have been successful in making their own college adjustments; and, consequently, they are prepared and willing to give the freshmen much helpful advice and assistance. The purpose of the Student Mentors is to be of as much service as possible to new students, both through group meetings and personal contacts. ROW 1: Carolyn Sultzman, Lynda Upchurch, Dolly Steinmetz, Cheri Jones, Carolyn Dean, Brenda Wetter, Kay Mekemson, Mary Daily, Barbara McGinnis, Charlotte Watts, Roberta Snowbarger, Pat Carney, Mary Spruytte, Carol Sears, Joyce Flowers, Betty Toops. ROW 2: Lerea Woods, Carolee Critchlow, Genanne Engle, Donna Buttz, Marsha Nicholson, Donna Peters, Judy Hoover, Mary Jackson, Susie Hanna, Linda Moore, Carola Sturgeon, Eleanor Yackley, Sharon Easterday, Betty Lenzini, Diana Gay. ROW 3: Bob Byg, Rich Lehmann, Jerry Roberts, Ed Brown, Eddie Kelly, Gary Hale, Hank Wright, Joe Galkowski, Jim Fike, Tom Buckman, Walt Olinger, Joe Downs, Arlene Huff. ROW 4: Bob Thomas, Dale Reinker, Charles Myers, Duane Bachmann, David Hall, Stacey Braswell, Don Rankin, Larry Morgan, Joe McCarthy, Don Oelklaus, Bill Berry, Ricky George, Lars Harris. (Page 154) ROW 1: Kenneth Sykes, sponsor; William Berry, pres.; Lars Harris, v.p.; Sharon Easterday, sec.; Connie Terry, treas.; Joyce Flowers, Joseph Glaser. ROW 2: Sharyn Johnson, Pat Carney, Ed Schlief, Nate Frazee, David Norton, Carol Behn, Diana Davidson. Student Council The Student Council came back to school in the fall of 1963 ready for a buzzing year of extracurricular events. Starting off the year, the College's American Royal candidate was chosen and sent to Kansas City. Early in the fall quarter, the Student Council helped with Parents Day, which featured the largest crowd ever to appear for this day. After the class officers were chosen, the Student Council's roll call was increased with new class representatives. The Council then settled down to its activities for the year. The Homecoming parade and dance proved to be a roaring success with the Council playing an important part in arrangements. The Homecoming parade was the largest on record here and the dance a real success. The Homecoming Queen and her Attendants were spot lighted at the dance with music presented under the leadership of Rick George. Student movies were again offered, enabling college students to attend movies at a special rate. The Christmas dance seemed to provide the greatest memory of 1963. Louis Armstrong and his musicians furnished the entertainment for the largest group of dance goers in NEMSTC's history. The Armory was decorated with two huge glittering Christmas trees, and red and white decorations were used throughout the Armory. TWIRP week ended the activities for the winter quarter. The Journeymen provided the music for a sock-hop in Pershing Building to end the week of fun. During the spring quarter, the campus buzzed once again with fun at the lake, the go-carts at the campus town races, the Fun Festival, and ECHO dance. Again this year, the Fun Festival packed the Kirk Building. Booths, a talent show, and refreshment stands were well patronized before the crowning of the King and Queen highlighted the evening. The ECHO dance and the crowning of the 1964 ECHO King and Queen provided another fond memory of the college year. After all the hub-bub of another riotous spring election, a new council will preside over the campus in a new way in 1964-65. (Page 155) Student Social Committee The Student Social Committee is made up of twenty-one members. At least three members are members of the Student Council and the remaining are selected by the Council from a list submitted by the Social Calendar Committee. The chairman, Lars Harris, is vice-president of the Student Council. Mrs. Ruth B. Beal, Dean of Women, is the sponsor. The first workout for the Committee comes at Parents' Day when they serve during the morning at a Coffee Hour. Three big dances- Homecoming, Christmas, and the Echo are planned by the Committee. Many prove that they are carpenters as well as artists as they turn the Armory, by means of many decorations, into a festive place for a dance. One proves that he or she is a real worker if he continues on the Committee and receives an award at the end of the year. The Annual Garden Party is sponsored by the Committee during the Summer Quarter. ROW 1: Ruth B. Beal, sponsor; Gayle Snyder, Joseph Glaser, asst, chm.; Lars Harris, chm.; Eleanor Yackley, asst, chm.; Donna Coleman, Keith Dinsmore. ROW 2: Anthony Jones, Sharon Easterday, Cheri Jones, Judy Hoover, Mary Daily, Ginny Moslander, Alma Bennett, Stuart Golden. (Page 156) Blue Key Chapters of the Blue Key National Honorary Fraternity are found on over 120 college and university campuses today. The Kirksville chapter received its charter in April, 1926, and since that time has served as an honor fraternity on campus by offering membership to a limited number of students who are selected on the basis of character, scholarship and service to the college. In addition, Blue Key is a service organization with the motto,' "Serving I live." Each year, the Kirksville chapter publishes the Student Directory and directs the homecoming parade. ROW 1. Gerald Cupp, Parks Smith, sec.; Kenneth Bopp, cor. sec.; William Daily, pres.; John Dromey, editor of directory; Charles Myers, treas.; John Snyder, Donald Marquardt. ROW 2: Bob Thomas, Floyd Waddle, Darrell Harvey, Jan Brewer, Joe Mabry, Don Rankin, Norman Clarkson, Ricky George, Bob Byg, Gary Mitchell. (Page 157) Cardinal Key As a sister organization to Blue Key, the Eugene Fair Chapter of Cardinal Key is a national honorary service organization for college women. Members are nominated by the chapter and are selected by a faculty committee. Members are selected on the basis of leadership, character, and participation in school activities. Sixty hours of college credit are also required for membership. Selling homecoming buttons, doing welfare work, ushering at civic functions, and conducting tours on Senior Day are some of Cardinal Key's activities. Foreign women students entertained by Cardinal Key ROW 1: Diana Gay, Cheri Jones, treas.; Judy Hoover, v.p.; Mary Spruytte, pres.; Jerry Johnson, sec.; Lynda Upchurch, Judi Lowther. Joyce Flowers. Betty Lenzini. ROW 2: Jane Galbraith, Carolyn Sultzman, Betsy Fox, Linda Moore, Karen Christensen, Jo Ann McMurry, Susie Hanna, Dolly Steinmetz, Charlotte Watts, Brenda Wetter. (Page 158) The Index Staff pauses between deadlines in their task of compiling campus news. PAST EDITORS: Larry Morgan, Tom Horace, Joe Galkowski. Miss Agnes Slemons, Advisor. (Page 159) LARRY MORGAN Editor-Fall Quarter ALAN DRISKELL Editor- Winter Quarter BILL CUDDIHEE Editor-Spring Quarter Teacher's College Index Students enrolled in the newswriting classes work towards membership in Alpha Phi Gamma, national honorary journalism fraternity. The Gamma Beta chapter on the Teachers College campus was installed in 1959. Membership in the organization is limited to those students having an over-all honor point ratio of2.2. They must also have had at least 7.5 hours of newswriting with an S average or 5.0 hours, one of which was an elective position. Once a year during the spring quarter Alpha Phi Gamma members work on an issue of the Index. ALPHA PHI GAMMA: Joe Galkowski, Shane Cavanah, Joyce Ewing, Tom Horace, Larry Morgan. (Page 160) Keith Dinsmore Alice Slavin -- Mike Bradley -- Sharon Ollmann -- Sharon Basler -- Pat Hediger Glenn Rider John Kenney Robert Byg (Page 161) Melvin L. Olson David Knew - Clara Sarver ECHO 1964 Editor..................................................Robert Byg Business Manager.........................................Linda Luther Assistant Editor.........................................David Knes Assistant Business Manager..............................Clara Sarver Sports Editor.......................................Keith Dinsmore Photographers...........................................Glenn Rider John Kenney Dave Kuenzel Staff..................................................Sharon Basler Mike Bradley Pat Hediger Sharon Ollmann Alice Slavin Faculty Advisor.....................................Melvin L. Olson (Page 162) Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is a professional educational society for high-ranking scholars. To attain membership in this society a student must have a 3.0 honor point ratio and have completed five hours of educational courses. Kappa Delta Pi, with its main emphasis on scholarship in education, sponsors a twenty-five dollar scholar-ship each year, which is awarded to a sophomore student showing promise in the field of education. This year Kappa Delta Pi has instituted a new project, the bibliofile, to encourage scholarship. Our sponsor, Dr. Pauline Knobbs, works very closely with the society to further its every effort. ROW 1: Ruthie Hall, Karen Hallgren, Lerea Woods, Joe Mabry, treas.; Karen Christensen, v.p.; Bill Daily, pres.; Charlotte Watts, sec.; Carolyn Sultzman, Diana Gay, Judy Marquardt. ROW 2: Mary Spruytte, Carolyn McCully, Jo Ann McMurry, Carol Adams, Twila Kearse, Donna Peters, Connie Howard, Karen Wilson, Rebecca Boling, Arlene Huff, Joyce Anderson, Karen Adams. ROW 3: Jane Galbraith Pat Hediger, Joyce Carstens, Kerry Ratliff, Sharon Easterday, Judy Hoover, Linda Moore, Marilyn Black, Dixie Lee Mohr, Mary Richardson, Jerry Johnson, Judi Lowther. ROW 4; Joseph Glaser, Parks Smith, Kenneth Bopp, Jon Sadler, John Dromey, Kirby Throckmorton, John Lundgren, Floyd Waddle, Steve Thompson, Michael Koerner, Charles Myers. (Page 163) ROW 1: Keith Dinsmore, Gary Hale, treas.; Ron Hardgrove, cor. sec.; Tom Horace, 1st v.p.; Ed Brown, pres.; Dick Huff, v.p.; Kirby Throckmorton, rec. sec.; Tom Buckman, Jerry Roberts, Joe Downs. ROW 2: Wray Rieger, Ed Zepka, Ken Douglas, Dale Scott, Hadley Hoyt, Ed DeLaney, Stacey Braswell, Russell Hardgrove, Robert Aird, Barry Morris. ROW 3; Dale Reinker, Dave Knes. David Hall. Bill Brendel, Dennis Hesskamp, Eddie Baumbach. Norman Clarkson, William Berry, James Dunlap, Lars Harris. Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Phi Omega is a Greek Service organization on the college campus dedicated to Leadership, Friendship, and Service. Each member must have been a member of the Boy Scouts of America at some time during his boyhood. Each year Epsilon chapter sponsors a spring and a fall camporee for the scouts of the Thousand Hills District. The annual Ugly Man Contest and Benefit Dance highlight the activities of APO on campus. This year the proceeds from the dance went to help "CARE". Alpha Phi Sigma is a national honorary organization whose principle aim is to promote high scholarship. The first chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma was founded on this campus on February 26, 1930, by Professor Byron Cosby, Business Administrator of the college. Since then the organization has grown until there are chapters at colleges throughout the country. Students who were valedictorians or salutatorians in high school are eligible to become associate members. For master membership, the qualification is the maintaining of an S average or better for three consecutive quarters. Alpha Phi Omega ROW L: Max Bell, sponsor; Rose Peas, Karen Adams, Mildred Holman, Wilmetta Baker, Carolyn Dean, Betsy Fox, sec.; Lerea Woods, treas.; Kenneth Bopp, pres.; John Dromey, v.p.; Eleanor Yackley, Charlotte Watts, Connie Howard, Cheryl Simmons, Rebecca Boling. ROW 2: Pat Hediger, Carolyn McCully, Doris Johnson, Helen Breidenstein, Dolly Steinmetz, Cheri Jones, Donna Peters, Judy Hoover, Karen Christensen, Linda Moore, Marilyn Miller, Marsha Nicholson, Carola Sturgeon, Mary Richardson, Roberta Snowbarger, Frances McNabb, Beth Bean, Penny Briggs, Arlene Huff. ROW 3: Carolyn Penn, Marlene Willis, Alice Slavin, Audrey Heithaus, Rich Lehmann, Walt Olinger, Sal Costa, Dale Cox, Thomas Bingman, David Uskudarli, Gary Epperly, Camille Price, Parks Smith, Tommy Southerling, Barry Clawson. ROW 4: Bob Byg, Mike Bradley, Charles Myers, Lars Harris, Joseph Glaser, Joe Mabry, Bill Daily, Bob Fenlon, Kriete Hollrah, John Lundgren, Jack Moore, Don Rankin, Tony Knizel, Robert Aird, James Roettger, Gerald Liebhart, Thomas Vetter, Richard Parmenter, Michael Koerner, Gary Mitchell. (Page 164) ROW 1: William Severson, pres.; Keith Thomas, v.p.; Rich Lehmann, v.p.; Mary Recipients of the SNEA Scholarship Award Daily, sec. ROW 2: Mary Griffith, treas.; Carolyn Dean, historian; Carolyn Sultzman, were William Daily and Charles Myers. state sec. Recipients of the SNEA Scholarship Award were William Daily and Charles Myers. ROW 1: Mary Rigby, Barbara Biggar, Glyn Mohn, Carol Adams, Sharon Brinegar, Karen Hallgren, Marilyn Willard, Ruthie Hall, Janet Stroker, Gail Pendleton, Ed Brown, Fran Tieman, Mary Jackson, Carola Sturgeon, Arlene Huff. ROW 2; Lois Hickman, Penny Briggs, Wilmetta Baker, Karen Wilson, Charlotte Watts, Willa Opplinger, Connie Howard, Ann Trump, Marilyn Black, Shirley Carr, Linda Bowles, Ron Hardgrove, Robert Babcock, Tom Horace, Marsha Nicholson, Marlene Johnston, Karen Jacobs. ROW 3: Karen Christensen, Norma Spellman, Francie Brandt, Colleen Nelson, Pat Shafer, Juliet Smith, Kerry Ratliff, Joe Mabry, Tom Buskman, William VanZante, Camille Price, Larry Amen, Jack Moore, David Hall, John Lucas. ROW 4: Bob Thomas, Marvin Greiwe, Bernie Ralph, Joe Pawlowicz, Robert Strang, Wesley Alkire, Glen Randall, John Dromey, Kirby Throckmorton, Mark Bradley, Jon Sadler, Thomas Vetter, Robert Buchanan, Duane Bachmann, David Norton, Lewis Fleak, Gerald Liebhart. (Page 165) Student National Education Association SNEA includes 450 prospective teachers who take part in the largest student organization on campus, and they are led this year by Bill Severson. The theme for the year is "Social responsibility- Service above Self.", and the organization is keying all their programs to this. The programs are all student planned and help the members to prepare for their teaching careers. SNEA is the professional association for college and university students who are preparing for a teaching career. All members are members of their own state education association as well as the National Education Association. Each member has the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of associate membership in these professional organizations. Many prospective teachers in the group attended the SNEA meeting in St. Louis in November in conjunction with the Missouri State Teachers Association's annual convention. In April, the SNEA sent a delegation to the state SNEA convention to plan for the coming year, and elect state officers. Carolyn Sultzman represented Kirksville this year as the State Secretary of SNEA. ROW 1: Dorothy Luey, Jane Sayre, Grace Pepper, Eileen Drescher, Betty Lenzini, Carol Hartman, Carolyn McCully, Carolyn Carpenter, Willa Holmes, Sharon Easterday, Kay Mekemson, Sharon Simbro, Ruth Ray, Marilyn Schweitzer, Marjorie Clifton. ROW 2: Patty Kerns, Carolyn Callaham, Lerea Woods, Beth Bean, Eunice Ogden, Julie Moore, Sharon Ollmann, Linda Huebner, Karen Rains, Sharron Bishop, Eleanor Yackley, Nancy Spurgeon, Margaret Plattenberger, Marianna Giovannini, Shirley VanDalen, Cherie Baugh. ROW 3: Karen Pawlowicz ,Sharon Basler, Donna Clingman, Linda Moffett, Sharon McMullen, Roberta Snowbarger, Mary Richardson, Mary Mundy, Jean Ludemann, Jo Ann McMurry, Dixie Mohr, Lois Teasley, Jeanette Cox, Susan Rolls, Sally Minear, Diana Davidson, Linda Jourdan, Shirley Jourdan. ROW 4: Vernon Barns, David Knes, Lars Harris, James Weigand, Glenn Flasch, Ron Berrey, Floyd Waddle, Lloyd Kasow, Phillip Noble, Bill Daily, Charles Myers, Richard Burns, Joseph Glaser, Jerrold Shouse, Anthony Jones, Twila Kearse, Jane Lyng, Regine Shigenaga. (Page 166) Association for Childhood Education ACE, the Association for Childhood Education, is an organization for all elementary education majors interested in the problems related to Childhood Education. This year the main project of the ACE members was the adoption of a foreign child. We organized a special projects committee who planned certain projects to raise money for the foreign child. We held a sandsandwich sale, car wash, and a helping hands project. We also held Observation in the Kirksville Elementary Schools. This observation helps the student before he enters into practice teaching. At each of our meetings we have a speaker that is interested in education of elementary children. The purpose of ACE is the promotion of education of children in the school, home and community. ROW 1: Willie Whitson, sponsor; Dorothy Luey, Rose Williams, Karen Jacobs, Mary Griffith, sec.; William White, v.p.; Rich Lehmann, pres.; Donna Jones, treas.; Karen Pawlowicz, Ruthie Hall, Marjorie Clifton, Marilyn Schweitzer, Vickie Thacker. ROW 2: Grace McReynolds, sponsor; Marlene Johnston, Carol Adams, Karen Rains, Linda Huebner, Harvey Mueller, Ed Brown, Betty Sullivan, Linda Bowles, Twila Kearse, Susie Hanna, Sharron Bishop. ROW 3: Barbara McGinnis, Kay Mekemson, Norma Spellman, Lois Roser, Pat Merritt, Jean Ludemann, Jo Ann McMurry, Dixie Mohr, Sharon Easterday, Jeanette Cox, Jean Chldress, Arlene Huff. (Page 167) ROW 1: Nita Patterson, sponsor; Ivan Pagett, Gayle Snyder, Janet Learned, treas.; Melvin Shaver, pres.; Bob Byg, v.p.; Pat Hediger, sec.; Ted Bricker, Flora Jones. ROW 2; Manuel Rabago, Yoko Haru, Sharon Ollmann, Edna Glenn, Sharon Basler, Janice Olson, Sandra Schoonover, Marianna Giovannini, Alice Slavin. ROW 3: Jean Kraus, Gary Childers, Roger Durham, Bob Schwartz, Mike Bradley. Honorary Art Club Being awarded the traveling trophy for the best Homecoming float was an honor received by the Honorary Art Club this year. The float was selected first in the beauty division also. The Art Club is a scholastic organization for those students holding a 3.0 honor-point ratio in art courses. It is the intention of the club to bring art majors and minors closer together in mutual appreciation of their field and to stimulate recognition, admiration, and enjoyment of beauty in everyday experiences. (Page 168) ROW 1: Sue Stees, Elizabeth Worrell, sponsor; David Fortney, v.p.; Evelyn Jacobs, historian; Connie Howard, sec.; Gail Crump, pres.; Glenda Hampton, treas.; Janet Jepeway, Barbara Wright, Bob Flanagan, Joyce French. ROW 2: Terry Strother, Vernon Barns, Mary Spruytte, Gloria Jordan, Sandra Schaffer, Karen Douglas, Sue Davis, Sandra Rule, Brenda Van de Krol, Ron Berrey, Shane Cavanah, Elaine Davis, Joyce Ewing, Betty Kern, Barbara Baldwin. Sue Hunt, Debbie Fortel, Cheryl Kincaid, Georgia Hershey, Joel Weinstein, Clark Dobbs. Oral Interpreters A big highlight presented itself for Theta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta as well as the Student Body when an international debate team from 'Cambridge. England, challenged two of NEMSTC's worthy opponents. Spirit and thought was genuinely displayed. Theta chapter sponsors both an Annual Debate Tournament and the School's Regents Debate Award. Aside from this you'll find them traveling far and wide to compete with other colleges and universities in the, "art of persuasion, beautiful, and just". For the opportunity of expressing ideas and knowledge there is no means more widely acceptable than today's debating challenge. The Oral Interpreters have delighted audiences in both public and private performances. Selected Salinger stories was presented in "An Evening with J. D. Salinger". The many moods of Christmas was portrayed in "A Program of Christmas Tales". "The Face of the Heroine" as interpreted by Mrs. Pat Severns and a program presenting several members of the faculty were other highlights of the year. In addition, private programs were presented for various civic clubs. The members matched their skill with other interpreters in the Midwest Speech Tournament and the Hawthorn Interpretation Festival. Throughout all. the members fulfilled their organization's purpose-to read with greater understanding. Pi Kappa Delta ROW 1: Sherod Collins, sponsor; Betty Lenzini, pres.; Phillip Hayward, v.p.; Barb Wickless. ROW 2: William Severson, John Connolly, Glenda Hampton. (Page 169) ROW 1: Melody Conner, Cherie Baugh, sec.; Hank Wright, pres.;Gary Crump, v.p.; Janet Jepeway. ROW 2: Maxine Shinn, James Perine, Julian Kite, Robert Miller, Barbara Lee, Gloria Jordan. College Players The Aeolian Club is composed of music majors and those interested in music education, and is affiliated with the Music Educators National Conference as a student chapter. One of the highlights of the year is the opportunity for its members to attend the Missouri Music Educators Convention. Other activities include assisting with the spring music festival and sponsoring receptions following senior recitals. Ricky George has had the distinction of being the first president of the newly organized Missouri Student Music Educators Association, an organzation of Missouri college student chapters. Sincere pride and enjoyment through hard work characterizes the activities of the College Players. This dramatics group produces and manages most of the college plays and musicals. Actors, carpenters, and all the other behind-the-scenes workers, along with the expert guidance of the Dramatic Coach, Mr. James Severns, have all pitched in to stage this year's two productions, "The Good Woman of Setzuan" and "Harvey". A series of outstanding films were imported to give students the opportunity to see real art in movie making. Aeolian Club ROW 1: Carolyn Meyer, Anita Berkshire, Carol Hartman, Marva Guinn, Jerrold Epperson, Ricky George, state pres.; Charles Shanks, state v.p.; David Karel, v.p.; Lynda Upchurch, pres.; Marilyn Black, sec.; Craig Bullis, treas.; Mary Barnett, Sherry Anspach, Karen Ellenberger, Ruthie Hall. ROW 2: Lansing Bulgin, sponsor; Mary Kenney, Suzanne Lary, Joyce VanHesley, Donna Coleman, Dixie Christy, Carola Sturgeon, Wilma Mettes, Betty Wegener, Marsha Nicholson, Cheryl Simmons, Linda Shaffer, Ann Trump, Nancy Smith, Kay Bruner. ROW 3: James Priebe, Roger McHenry, William Martin, James Miller, John Parcell, Jerry Cottingham, Wiley Pratt, Don Hopp, William Berry, Hugh Teter, Keith Thomas, John Whitt, Stephen Miller, Sam Craghead, James Newhard, Ron Johnson. (Page 170) Accompanied by the Teachers College concert orchestra, vocalists perform "Handel's Messiah". NEMO Singers The College Orchestra, under the able direction of Mr William Fitzsimmons, appeared publicly for its first performance of the fall quarter at an assembly in Baldwin Hall. The audience enjoyed excerpts from Saint Saen's "Le Carnival Des Animaux", "En Bataeu" by Debussy, "The Russian Sailor's Dance" by Gliere, two movements from Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite", and the first movement of Schumann's First Symphony. On November 14. 1963, Miss Cheryl Simmons, a Teachers College student, was the piano soloist for Brahm's ROW 1: Kay Bruner, Flora Jones, Well Rosenthal, Ann Trump, Dixie Christy, Lynda Upchurch, Toni Pendergast, Glenda Baker, Judy Eggleston, Sandra Gates, Karen Ellenberger. ROW 2: Kenneth Miller, director; Janet Conley, Joyce VanHesley, Kay DeVos, Rebecca Foreman, Wilma Mettes, Marilyn Black, sec.-treas.; Lorna Johnson, Sharon Gamache, Dixie Sanders, Diana Davidson. ROW 3: David Cate, Wayne Hardy, Jim Eberle, Eric Miller, v.p.; William Martin, John Parcell, John White, Roger McGraw, William Berry, pres.; Don Hopp, Hugh Teter, Terry Smelcer, Jim Worrell. (Page 171) "Concerto No. I." Gluck's overture to "Iphigenia in Aulis" and Schumann's "Symphony No. I" were also on the program to make a challenging Fall Concert. Winter quarter found the orchestra working on Beethoven's Eighth Symphony. To complete the program of the winter concert Mr. Johannes C. Goetze of the Teachers College music faculty conducted his "Mass in B Flat Minor." This was the first public performance of this work. Orchestra Clarinet Choir ROW 1: Betty Wegener, Emily Crable, Nancy Smith, Larry Smith, Jerry Cottingham, Mary Barnett, Jerrold Epperson, David Karel, Ricky George. ROW 2: Dr. Richard Weerts, director; Cheryl Lauffer, David Cate, Nancy Parrish, Roger McHenry, Gerald Reed, Craig Bullis, Wilma Mettes, Dixie Christy, Gerald Reisinger. (Page 172) ROW 1: Nancy House, Craig Bullis, Nancy Golden, Jerrold Epperson, Helen Breidenstein, Emily Crable, David Karel, Jerry Cottingham, Marilyn Black, Betty Wegener, Judy Fretwell, Roger McHenry, Sherry Anspach, Larry Smith, Mary Barnett, Terry Lane, Nancy Smith, Judy Hall. ROW 2: Cheryl Lauffer, Dennis Scalf, Steve Thompson, Charles Spotts, Mary Mincks, Sherryl Anderson, Janie Albertson, Robert Wilson, Sam Craghead, Hugh Teter, Gerald Wilfred Reed, Nancy Parrish, Wilma Mettes, Dixie Christy, Janice Carr, Carla Phillips, Janeen Weeks, Wilmetta Baker, Carola Sturgeon, Connie Meeker. ROW 3: Donna Coleman, Carol Hartman, Teacher's College Band The 1963-64 school year saw the Teachers College Band in many performances. The Fall Season was highlighted with the opening halftime football show with the Band doing a rendition of the writing of the Star Spangled Banner. This night show was portrayed with appropriate music, patriotic formations, and fireworks. In addition, the Marching Band performed for the other four home games, as well as being host to 41 bands during homecoming and participating in the Homecoming Parade and the Veteran's Day Ceremonial. The Band was divided into two pep bands and one Dixieland band to provide spirited music for all basketball games on the home court. The highlight of the school year was the 1964 Band tour which saw the Teachers College Band presenting concerts in 20 schools throughout Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. The seven-day tour was brought to a climax with the presentation of a post-tour concert held in the colege auditorium on March 6, 1964. A concert was presented during the annual fine arts week, and two concerts were performed from the college lawn. The school year drew to a close with the Band playing the commencement professional. BAND OFFICERS: Charles Shanks, sec.-treas.; Keith Thomas, v.p.; Ken Bazil, pres.; Nancy Smith, alumni sec.; Ruthie Hall, sec. (Page 173) Dennis Davis, Ron Johnson, Joseph Liss, Charles Shanks, William Bruner, Clinton Huff, William McWhorter, Rex Klinger, Norman Tooley, Mike Newman, John Parcell, Gerald Hoffman, Michael Flanagan, Marsha Nicholson, Donnie Wood, Elaine Davis, Barbara Vaughn, Joyce French. ROW 4: Keith Thomas, Suzanne Lary, Charles VonBerg, ShayRonn VanHoutan, Tim Blickhan, D. G. Ledford, Wiley Pratt, Harold Willis, James Miller, James Newhard, Mary Dittmer, Ronald Gottman, Jack Chandler, Dale Adams, Ruthie Hall. ROW 5: Gary Koppenhaver, Craig Phillips, Ken Bazil, Kay Brunner, Ken Johnson, Mort Armstrong. Linda Bevan; Linda Luther, drum majorette; Marsha Erickson. (Page 174) Pi Omega Pi OFFICERS-- SEATED: Bill Buschling, historian; Diana Gay; president; Donald Younker, vice-president. STANDING: Lois Amedei, secretary; Beth Bean treasurer. The first Pi Omega Pi initiation ceremony was held June 13, 1923, on the campus of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, with Dr. Paul Selby, affectionately regarded as the "father" of Pi Omega Pi, in charge. Since its inception, our honor fraternity in business education has continued to grow until we now have a registered membership of over 26,000 with chapters found on the campuses of 117 colleges and universities. ROW 1: Jean Traxler, Betty Toops, Linda Luther, Beth Bean, treas.; Diana Gay, pres.; Donald Younker, v.p.; Lois Amedei, sec.; Bill Buschling, Jerry Johnson, Betty Lenzini, Judy Marquardt. ROW 2: Genanne Engle, Sally Minear, Kay Fitzgerald, Susan Rolls, Sandra Miller, Eleanor Yackley, Barbara Moore, Lerea Woods, Carolyn Callaham, Sara Richards. ROW 3: Sharron Broadwell, Cheri Jones, Linda Robinson. Judy Hoover. Charles Myers, Ralph Stevener, Marion Johnson, Marilyn Miller, Sharon Howerton, Suzanne Shettle, Linda Hammons. (Page 175) ROW 1: Terry Allen, Gilbert Kohlenberg, sponsor; Bob Baldes, Bob Thomas, v.p.; Tom Horace, pres.; Carolyn Dean, sec.-treas.; Carolyn Sultzman, Fran Tieman, Jeanette Williamson. ROW 2: Pat Hediger, Ron Snyder, Ron Hardgrove, Bill Lewis, John Lucas, Jack Moore, Don Rankin, Clarence South, William Severson, David Knes, Dean Phillips, Charlotte Watts. Historical Society The Historical Society has the distinguished reputation of being the oldest organization on campus. Founded in November, 1906. it has since that time, provided fellowship for those who share a common interest in history. Its purpose is to provide each members with stimulative. informative material designed to supplement his knowledge of history through programs featuring new faculty members in the social science department as speakers. Films and panel discussions are other means used by the club to broaden the knowledge of its members. The Society is under the direction of Dr. Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, head of the Social Science department, and occasionally Dr. David March of the Social Science faculty. Tom Horace is president of the club, assisted by vice-president, Bob Thomas, and secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Dean. Spring quarter never passes without the Historical Society's banquet in which noted historians are invited to the NEMSTC campus to address the club. The Historical Society welcomes any student or faculty member who is interested in history and desires to be associated with others who share his interests. (Page 176) ROW 1: Donald Scriven, sponsor; Sharon Roth, sec.; Steve Hines, v.p.; True Wheeldon, pres.; Kenneth Bopp, treas. ROW 2: Bing Kun Shao, sponsor; Mildred Strack, Eleanor Yackley, Lois Teasley, Dolly Steinmetz, Lerea Woods, Diana Gay. ROW 3: Nick Quinn, Charles Myers, Duane Bachmann, Richard Partmenter, Marvin Griewe, Robert Wilson, Frank Fuller, John Phillips. Economic Circle The Economic Circle was founded in 1962 under the co-sponsorsthip of Mr. Donald Scriven and Dr. Bing Kun Shao. The organization's membership is open to any interested student. Its purpose is to foster thought and discussion on contemporary Economic problems. The English Club was organized this year at Northeast Missouri by students interested in alerting themselves to current teaching problems, fostering good English usage and creative writing, and encouraging the reading and interpretation of literature. English Club ROW 1: Loren Grissom, sponsor; George Hoffmann, pres.; David Fortney, v.p.; Evelyn Jacobs, treas.; Linda Moore, Sue Stees, Sandra Schafer, Karen Hallgren, Karen Christensen, Helen Morrison, Anita Berkshire. ROW 2: Ann Spriggs, Sandra Rule, Mary Spruytte, Joyce Anderson, Louise Hamilton, Mary Richardson, Marie Richey, Linda Shanks, Tommy Sutherling, Clark Dobbs, Jim Traxler, Donna Triplett, Yolanda Vandechocke, Donna Coleman, Pat Teter, Ferne Roberts, Georgia Hershey, Shirley Carr. ROW 3: Hank Wright, Jan Brewer, Robert Aird. (Page 177) ROW 1: Peter Turano, sponsor; Bob Fenlon, asso. judge; Phillip Hayward, presiding judge; Helen Breidenstein, clerk; Pauline Knobbs, sponsor. ROW 2: Gary Mitchell, Ken Nelson, Paul Hoer, Porter Moss, Kriete Hollrah, F. C. Howing, Rick Rabenau, Bob Thomas, Tom Walton. Pre-Law Club The Pre-Law Club takes pride in the active discussions that take place at its meetings. Not only members but interested students and teachers find much to be debated - and learned - at such group discussions as the constitutionality of current civil rights bills or activities of subversive groups in the United States. Frequently, guest speakers are requested to present the program and the annual banquet boasts a wellknown guest. Early in May, the club sponsors a delegation to the Mock Legislature in Jefferson City. (Page 178) ROW I: Ollin Drennan, sponsor; Carolyn Penn, Betsy Fox, Rose Peas, sec.-treas.; Karen Adams, pres.; Sherryl Wilken, Eugene Smith, sponsor; ROW 2: Rebecca Boling, Doris Johnson, Helen Breidenstein, Donna Peters, Mary Jackson, Roberta Snowbarger, Dean Rosebery, sponsor. ROW 3: Max Freeland, sponsor; Dale Burleson, Terry Eliott, Benny Wood, Frank Beaty, Gary Epperly. Sigma Zeta The Pre-Osteopathic club offers its members a program of professional and social structure. The activities included in the club's program are: human anatomy demonstrations at KCOS, lectures and demonstrations by visiting professional men, professional movies, etc. The club annually holds a Christmas Banquet; spring picnic at the lake; and is encouraged to attend activities of the KCOS fraternities. As future doctors, the members are constantly searching for new ways to prepare themselves for their responsibilities as future physicians. Sigma Zeta is the national honorary science society on campus. To be eligible for membership, a student must be majoring in natural sciences or mathematics and must maintain a high degree of scholarship in these fields. A program is presented at each meeting by a member of the science faculty. The group participates in the annual fair of the Missouri Academy of Science. The aims of the organization are to encourage continuing advancement in the field of science, to promote and recognize scholastic achievement, and to foster friendly social activities. Pre-Osteopathic Club ROW 1: Janet Flesch, Dale Reinker, sec.-treas.; Hadley Hoyt, v.p.; Jo Cox, Barbara Baines. ROW 2: Gerald Deves, Ogden DeWitt, Jerry Dutton, Charles Jones, Dennis Hey. ROW 3: Morris Roger, Michael Dykstra, Stephen Dykstra, John Gerdes, Richard Huff, Daniel Bonetzky. (Page 179) ROW 1: Robert Lange, sponsor; Gilbert Kohlenberg, co-sponsor; Mary Kohlenberg, co-sponsor; Stan Leutung, pres.; Carol Bueltmann, v.p.; Mildred Strack, sec.-treas.; Brian Jones. ROW 2: Juanita Strack, Dianne Alborn, Svea Wikstrom, Dave Kvenzel, Shirley Forney, Steven Potsos, Sharon Roth. Gamma Delta The International Club is the gate to NEMSTC campus and the American life for the students from outside the United States, and also the place where American students see the world. The International Club members strive to provide for the political and social needs of the international students on campus, including the students of the United States. Gamma Delta, international Lutheran youth organization, was founded in 1956. It is open to all college and university students and seeks to encourage Christian knowledge and service. Social activities are part of the Gamma Delta program for the promotion of a fuller life for the college student. International Club ROW 1: Carole O'Brien, sponsor; Maria Leong, Yoko Haru, Vilma Coto, Joyce Bunting, sec.; Hiroshi Okano, Bozorg Mahmoody, treas.; Mercedes Inglesias, Vera Vargas, Dorothy Luey, Margaret Blair, Martha McClaskey. ROW 2: Thipakanya Kanchanadul, Selina Yim, Mayra Ivankovich, Sandra deJongh, Marilyn Goble, Eva Jeppsson, Michaela Seiler, Jo Ann McMurry, Margaret Lott, Carmen Saenz, Maria Luetgens, Pauran Shaghafi. ROW 3: Emilio Salazar, Sang Ku Rhee, Besim Yilmaz, Jin Lee, Charles Powers, Tadaaki Hashimoto, David Uskudarli, Moussa Mostofi, Kombiz Salehi, Kamran Sandjari, Bigan Hakimian, Garry Fry, Young Kim, Faryar Moshtaghi. ROW 4: Euriyue Augrisano, Cesar Sabulao, Alfredo Domingo, Kenichi Suzuki, Yiji Suzuki, Wayne Sheung, Jonathan Obel, James Ulett, Ali Kouti, Robert Epperson, Danny Wilford, Reinhard Schemmann, Jim Dualas, Porter Moss, Ehsan Kousari, Charles Okal. (Page 180) ROW 1: Elizabeth Wilson, sponsor; Sandra Pickett, treas.; Lois Hickman, sec.; Donna Buttz, v.p.; Penny Briggs, pres.; Carolyn McCully, Barbara Biggar, Marilyn Michael, Kay Burns. ROW 2: Dorothy Pearson, sponsor; Adeline Fosdick, Peggy Marsh, Joan Galbraith, Kathy Griffith, Myrna Boltz, Carol Watkins, Vera Hendricks, Mary Griffith, Marcy Kaiser, Sharon Simbro, Mary Johnston. ROW 3: Charlotte Revelle, sponsor; Helen Brown, Carol Irvin, Sharon Schalpia, Margaret Clark, Janet Stroker, Janet Gregg, Wanda Mettes, Carolyn Brenizer, Patty Kerns, Beverly Noe, Sharon Saffell. ROW 4: Geraldine Gosch, sponsor; Doris Anderson, Dorothy Yoder, Nola Bartholmew, Lea Jones, Charlotte Borron, Alona Templeman, Pat Shafer, Vicki Klug, Willa Winhold, Carol Saulter, Shirley Sheeder. Colhecon Club The Colhecon Club membership consists of college students interested in professional home economics and homemaking. Along with pleasurable social meetings, Colhecon strives to promote the professional benefits of a home economics career. During the year Colhecon sponsored such diverse activities as a get-acquainted picnic in September; the initiation of thirty-eight new members in November; a Christmas Party featuring Dr. Llora MaGee giving the history of Colhecon; a special career night in January with speakers from such fields as interior design, home economics, journalism, and institutional cooking. In February, Colhecon sponsors a formal tea with the home economics students of the local high school as guests of honor. April is the month for the annual spring banquet. Outstanding students in home economics for the year are honored at this banquet. Colhecon concludes the year with a farewell party for the Seniors in May. Through the year Colhecon members work with the thought that "The reward for a job well done is having done it." (Page 181) ROW 1: Glenda Rhoads, sponsor; Donna Stice, Juanita Strack Kerry Ratliff sec.-treas.; Norma Harvey, pres.; Thomas Bingman v.p.; Merlyn Jones, Myrna Boltz, Lewis Fleak. ROW 2: Marilyn Willard Phyllis Tayon Juliet Smith, Cheryl Simmons,Thomas Bingman,v.p.; Merlyn Jones, Myrna Boltz, Lewis Fleak John Suchland, Walter Schroeder, Lawrence Lake, Bill Schmidt, Merv Sharkey, Roxana Wehmeyer, Arlene Huff, Priscilla Freeman, Betty Lenzini. 4-H Club The Agriculture Club was formally organized in the fall of 1935 with a membership of twenty-six. The purpose of the club was to create interest in agriculture and in the teaching of it as a vocation. In 1948, the Ag Club received a charter from the College to operate as a professional-social organization. Many activities have been undertaken by this organization since it was founded; barnwarmings. picnics, and chili suppers were all on the calendar for many years. Participation in Harvest Festivals and the N.E. Missouri Fair at Kirksville has also been part of the annual Ag Club program. The club has consistently participated in the conducting of agricultural contests for high school students of N.E. Missouri. The 4-H'ers on the campus filled their year with speakers, slides, social hours, and business meetings. Through discussions of the various aspects of Missouri State Club Week, members shared ideas, problems, and experiences to help them become better citiezns. Through these activities they fulfilled their purpose of developing individuality, and initiative in the youth of Amerca as well as to promote and strengthen citizenship and leadership. Thus, they live up to their motto "To Make the Best Better" The year's program was highlighted by talks by International Farm Youth Exchange delegates to Ireland and Sweden, career explorations, and safety, first aid, and fall-out shelter precautions. Agriculture Club ROW 1: Dr. Lester Kuhlman, sponsor; James Posey, Max Wolf, Finis Watt, treas.; Ed Clem, pres.; Dean Adkins, v.p.; Larry Harbur, Gerald Liebhart, Lewis Fleak. ROW 2: Donald Crumpacker, Larry Saxton, John Schenk, Cliff Rogers, D. G. Ledford, Wayne Hutton, Don Lincoln, Bob Biggs, Richard Bums, Paul Baker, Donald Marquardt. (Page 182) Industrial Arts Club Handymen around the campus, the Industrial Arts Club performs numerous services for the college. These jacks-of-all trades assist with spring FFA contests and parent's day activities, and are always on hand to help with work ranging from the building of a new trophy case to the wiring of public address systems. Another prominent feature of the I. A. Club is taking first prize each year for their unique, mechanical float at the annual Homecoming parade. Climaxing the year's work, each member looks forward to the annual spring trip to a large industrial center to tour diversified factories and plants. The Industrial Arts Club, a social-professional organization, seeks to provide instructive programs and to encourage an advancement in the industrial education field. ROW 1: Duane Cole, sponsor; Charles Serfass, Tom Hoyt, David Herring, DeVon Griffiths, sec.; Dal Jones, pres.; Larry Collins, v.p.; Phil Griffith, Donald Marquardt, treas.; Barry Clawson. ROW 2: James Couch, Mervyn Freels, Jerry Brookhart, John Reed, Robert Aholt, Don Siegrist, David Norton, Henry Bower, John Moyer, Walter Schroeder. ROW 3: Carl Brooks, Dennis Holmes, Fred Ross, Ken Douglas, Jon Sadler, Henry Likes, Erv Keller, Robert Babcock, David Rae, Terry Simmons. (Page 183) Young Republicans ROW 1: Paul Hoer, Bob Thomas, treas.; Gary Mitchell, pres.; Ken Nelson, v.p.; Helen Breidenstein, sec.; Stacey Braswell, Dave Beckman, Joe Downs. ROW 2: Bob Byg, Jerrold Shouse, Porter Moss, Bob Fenlon, Don Rankin, Dennis Mueller, James Weigand, William Severson, Linda Childress, Sharon Wright. ROW 3: David Knes, Ron Berrey, John Phillips, Marvin Griewe, Glen Randall, Phillip Hayward, William Daily, David Hall, Edward Porter, Charles Myers, Dale Reinker. The purpose of Young Republicans is to provide a vehicle through which young people, who are interested in good government under Republican principles and candidates, may become better informed citizens. This year a Mock Presidential Convention was held on Friday, January 24. The purpose of Young Democrats is to provide information for and support of the Democratic party. This year many speakers were presented at the meetings. The Young Democrats held a mock presidential nominating convention this year on Saturday afternoon, February 1. Young Democrats ROW 1: Dennis O'Brien, sponsor; Keith Dinsmore, Eddie White,Gary Hale, Dennis Davis, Harold Simpson, v.p.; Sal Costa, pres.; Dolly Steinmetz, sec.; Fran Tieman, treas.; Larry Morgan, Tom Horace. ROW 2: Pat Hediger, Ed Brown, M. L. Steinmetz, Carolyn Dean, Tom Motley, William Holvoet, Russell Hardgrove, Phillip Noble, Jim Buckman, Ron Hardgrove, Tom Buckman, Christine Rockhold, Sylvia Powell, Margaret Blair. (Page 184) ROW 1: Mary Estes, sponsor; Donna Clark, sec.-treas.; Karen Wilson, pres.; C. J. Benhardt, v.p.; Clara Sarver, Barb Dunham, Willa Opplinger, Mary Droddy. ROW 2: Linda Good, Nyoca Martin, Colleen Nelson, Sandra Kniess, Merlyn Jones, Alma Bennett, Anita Barta, Diana Cloyd. ROW 3: Pat Dempsey, Pam Raible, Marla Heitman, Janet Gillispie. Joanne Possehl, Linda Lowery, Cheryl Morris, Pat Carney. Physical Education Majors' Club In promoting the professional growth of women students majoring in physical education, the Physical Education Major's Club has alternated a variety of professional and social meetings. Highlights included the Homecoming coffee and newsletter project, a lecture-demonstration at the KCOS anatomy lab, a look at "Sports Behind the Iron Curtain", The Olympic Holiday fun night at Christmas, and the annual chili supper. Over fifty women joined the student section of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation and also the Missouri Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Trips to sports days, exhibitions, dance symposiums, concerts and to the State and Central District conventions were included in their activities. ROW 1: Carol Sears, Liz McKinley, Willa Miller, Carolyn Huff, Audrey Heithaus, Jo Ann Weekley, Lee Siegel. ROW 2: Rebecca Langhammer, Nancy Holzworth, Iona Rollins, Brenda Bowling, Joan Wasylenko, Donna Liter, Kathy Gardine. (Page 185) ROW 1: Kerry Ratliff, Clara Sarver, Donna Clark, Willa Opplinger, treas.; Mary Droddy, pres.; Pat Carney, v.p.; Pam Raible, historian; Pat Dempsey. ROW 2: Nyoca Martin, Judy Thomas, Joanne Possehl, Cheryl Morris, Marla Heitman, Karen Wilson. ROW 3: Elaine Lowenberg, Colleen Nelson, Sandra Kniess, Anita Barta, Linda White, Barb Dunham, Diana Cloyd. ROW 4: Juliet Smith, Pat Shafer, Merlyn Jones, Linda Good, C. J. Benhardt, Linda Lowery. Women's Athletic Association The Women's Athletic Association provides an opportunity for all women of the college to participate in a wide variety of sports, dance, and recreational activities. WAA sponsors school-wide team tournaments in softball, volleyball, basketball, and individual and dual sports. In the Spring, the association plays host to teams from several Missouri and Iowa schools at the annual Volleyball Sportsday. The year's activities are climaxed with the spring banquet at which awards are presented and new officers installed. (Page 186) K-Dettes Although St. Louis Blues was the theme of the first performance of K-Dettes at football half time last fall, they were far from blue when they strutted out in grand style onto the football field. School spirit in skirts, the K-Dettes spice up college parades and ball games. Homecoming found the K-Dettes rhythmically pounding Kirksville's pavements, a most cheery sight to old grads. Modern jazz and precision marching numbers rounded out the basketball performances of the K-Dettes. They then went right into work and many long hours of practice on their annual freshman assembly, which was a tremendous success. Under the able direction of Mr. Al Srnka, an experienced dancer and performer himself, these poised, graceful and charming girls had a very successful year. ROW 1: Christine Carskadon, Pat Dempsey, sec.; Cheryl Mossbarger, pres.; Susie Hanna, treas.; Carol Behn, Sharyn Johnson. ROW 2: Aleetha Jackson, Mary Wilson, Nancy Schneider, Marilyn Engle, Nancy Johnson, Genanne Engle, Millie Moore. ROW 3: Connie Narigon, Marianna Giovannini, Judith Hafner, Sharon Jones, Peggy Steiner, Toni Pendergast, Jeanie Cone. (Page 187) ROW 1: Keith Jerome, Lars Harris, Walt Olinger, Dave Grant, sec.; Dennis Sissom, v.p.; Randy Jones, pres.; Shane Cavanah, Charles Allen. ROW 2: Jim Slockett, Bill Bransen, Larry Strickler, James Weigand, Dennis Mueller, David Taylor, Ron Thomas, Bob Corono, Terry Sheesley, Don Barnes. ROW 3: Floyd Waddle, James Pound, Ron Miller, Jerry Kelley, Larry Clemens, Rich Rhodes, Wayne Clinton, Larry Martindale, Kent Bennett, Ralph Pink, sponsor. K-Club The K-Club is a social-professional organization which was founded on this campus in 1915. Any letterman of the six varsity sports is eligible for membership. and all graduate club members in good standing are eligible for a lifetime pass to NEMSTC home athletic contests. The club undertakes money making projects to finance such activities as the R. E. Valentine Memorial Scholarship; the MIAA All Sports Banner, which is proudly displayed in the Pershing Building; and the annual steak Bar-B-Q outing held each spring at Forest Lake. This year the K-Club's money-making projects have consisted of a candy sale in the fall, hat and coat check during the winter varsity basketball games, and the Marques Haynes' Harlem Magician basketball game in the spring. The club continually works toward maintaining good public relationships between the college athletic program and the college, community, and district. (Page 188) SEATED: Nadine Thurman. STANDING: Mary Mincks, Barbara Baines, Cherie Baugh, Rose Williams, Arlene Huff, Pat Burk, Marianna Giovannini, Barbara DeVore, Bonnie Fischer, Eileen Cox, Betty Myers, Sandra Gates, Carol Todd, Sara Richards, Sharon Wright, Carol Mack, Mary Evelyn Thurman. Beta Tau Delta Beta Tau Delta Sorority and Beta Tau Alpha Fraternity, charter chapters of the National Educational College Sorority and Fraternity for Baton Twirlers and Dancers, was founded on this campus in 1959, under the guidance of Dr. Walter H. Ryle, Dr. P. O. Selby, Dean Emeritus, and Mary Evelyn Thurman. The organizations have as objectives upholding professional ethics, scholastic attainment, and establishing a perpetual bond of friendship among members. Activities are stationed around their motto "where twirling links learning to living." President Ryle and Mary Evelyn Thurman presenting Eileen Cox with a twirling award. KNEELING: Barbara DeVore, Carol Todd. STANDING: Sharon Wright, Arlene Huff, Nadine Thurman, Mary Evelyn Thurman, Eileen Cox, Sara Richards, Marianna Giovannini. (Page 189) ROW Is Patti Henley. Karen Jacobs, Sharon Schlapia, treas.; Gerald Liebhart, v.p.; Kay Fitzgerald, pres.; Roberta Snowbarger, sec.; Penny Briggs, historian. ROW 2: Donna Stice, Joyce Deam, Carol Watkins, Gloria Jordan, Mary Richardson, Sharon Easterday, Karen Bragg, Kay James, Eleanor Yackley. ROW 3: Ralph Howerton. Ken LaRose, Lewis Fleak, Robert Buchanan. Independent Club The Independent Club shares in the rich heritage of independent student activity which has been present on the Northeast Missouri Campus for many years. The major function of the Independent Club is to provide opportunities for those Northeast Missouri students who possess a sincere desire to participate in campus social and service activities. Phi Delta Kappa Phi Delta Kappa is an International Professional Educational Honorary Fraternity for Men. The chief purpose of Phi Delta Kappa is to promote free public education as an essential to the development and maintenance of a democracy. Its motto is "Leadership-Service-Research." Meetings are held monthly during the academic year and weekly during the summer session. Dr. Nothdurft presenting the scholarship award to Mr. Judson Palmer, who was selected as having exceptional promise in the field of education. (Page 190) The Teacher's College first graduating classes of nurses includes ROW 1: Lois Hopkins, Yolanda Browne, Carolyn Watson. ROW 2: Carol Swienckowski, Marian Dolan, Billie Cole, Virginia Lesko. ROW 1: Virginia Robinson, Linda Swailes, treas.; Marian Dolan, Carolyn Watson, Yolanda Browne, Lois Hopkins, Carol Swienckowski, Janet Wood, Vivian Janies, Tamara Miner, Betty Conley, pres. ROW 2: Chris Carlson, Barbara Delaney, Linda Parker, Esther Woods, Marilyn Plumlee, Patricia Venezia, Janice Leggett, Delores Miller, Ruth Ann Wilson. Student Nurses Association The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Nursing Program is accredited by the Missouri State Board of Nursing. The graduate will have a Bachelor of Science degree, nursing major, and will be permitted to take the state examination for registration, (R.N.). The college has complete jurisdiction of the program of education for professional nursing which includes methods and hours in instruction, clinical assignment, supervision and evaluation of the students by the nursing faculty. The affiliating institutions are Grim-Smith, Laughlin and Kirksville Osteopathic Hospitals in Kirksville and Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Hospital in Macon, Missouri. These hospitals, with a combined capacity of 350 beds, and associated clinics, provide experience in all institutional nursing services. Public Health Nursing experience is from the district office of the Missouri Division of Health at Macon. The graduate of this program is prepared for staff nursing and is eligible for postgraduate study in any nursing area. The purposes of the Student Nursing Program are: to prepare professional nurses to serve the expanding needs of humanity in health and disease, and to offer additional preparation in school nursing and techniques of health education. (Page 191) ROW 1: Gene Branson, director; Betsy Fox, Karen Adams, Carolyn McCully, co-v.p.; Alice Slavin, co-pres.; John Tillotson, co-pres.; Ron Berry, rep.; Judith Fisher, v.p.; Mildred Holman, sec.-treas.; Eleanor Yackley, Linda Morelock, Carol Hartman, Shirley Sheeder. ROW 2; Richard Burns, James Miller, Michael Flanagan, Mayris Watson, Linda Bowles, Gail Pendleton, Sharron Bishop, Cliff Rogers, Jim Jackson, William McWhortor. ROW 3: Subodhkumar Patel, Paul Gismegian, Dari Gilliland, Roger Morris, Henry Pomponio, Bob Flanagan, Gerald Reed, D. G. Ledford, David Hall. United Campus Christian Fellowship Presbyterian, United Church of Christ, and EUB churches. Locally, it is sponsored by the Presbyterian and Christian churches. At the present time, it is in the process of writing a constitution for the purpose of merging with other denominations. UCCF - A merging campus movement. The purpose of the United Campus Christian Fellowship is to make the Christian faith relevant within the campus community and a vital part of the student's future life and vocation. Nationally, the UCCF is sponsored by the Christian Members of both the UCCF and the Wesley Foundation gathered for an informal discussion of the ideas presented at the Ecunemical Conference in Athens, Ohio. (Page 192) ROW 1: David Schadt, sponsor; Kazuko Shiitsu, Margaret Lutz, Eunice Ogden, Debbie Fortel, Helen Bishop, v.p.; Don Bradshaw, pres.; Charlotte Watts, sec.; Margaret Blair, Betty Conley, Joyce French, Diana Cloyd, Kay Bruner. ROW 2: Marie Luetgens, Francie Brandt, Margaret Plattenberger, Christine Kennell, Linda Lowery, Janet Jepeway, Marilyn Black, Merlyn Jones, Roberta Snowbarger, Betty Kern, treas.; Lynn Hill. ROW 3: Tom Motley, Mark VanZante, Duane Bachmann, Camille Price, Glenn Flasch, Charles Mabee, Reinhard Schemann, Jonathan Obel, Parks Smith, Roy Lewis, Myron Rouse. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation, a Methodist sponsored student organization, seeks to include religious growth along with a college education. This year's Wesley Foundation, under the direction of Reverend David Schadt, has expanded its program of worship, study groups, and conferences to include discussions in the areas of international relations and human rights. The Wesley Foundation has, also sponsors several speakers, one of whom was Dr. Ernest A. Sonith, president of Rust College, Holly Springs, Mississippi. The Wesley Foundation sponsors many social activities such as a hayride, pancake day, Christmas party, and many impromptu gatherings at the student center. One of the highlights of the year was the Fall Retreat held jointly with Maryville Wesley Foundation. Bulldog Spirit expressed by the Wesley Foundation's float, Bury the Rolla Miners (Page 193) Newman Club The Newman Club Federation, of which the NEM STC Club is a member, is the world's largest federated student organization. By rotating Patrician and business meetings with party and sports nights, Newman Club strives to further the religious, intellectual, and social life of the Catholic on a secular campus. Our chaplain, Father J. Leon Allred, is always ready to give guiding advice, join a bridge game, try his hand at volleyball, or give a serious talk on some aspect of religion. Activities for the year included the Homecoming float, Halloween and Epiphany dances, a fall retreat here in Kirksville, participation in the mock Democratic Convention and United Nations, and defending the College Bowl Championship. ROW 1: Joan Moore, Patti Knecht, Norma Kelly, Ed Muller, v.p.; Tom Horace, pres.; Charles Heppermann, treas.; Jane Riordan, Teresa Koehler, Pat Yowell. ROW 2: Carole Bradley, Mary Mundy, Mary Kaiman, Mary Daily. Connie Niehaus, Stephanie Pawlowicz, June Teltzer. Carolyn Dean, Marianna Giovannini, Sharon Holt. ROW 3 Bill Flynn, Rich Lehmann, John Dean, Len DeBello, Glyn Mohn, Marilyn Meyer, Bill Hardie, Floyd Waddle, Richard Wilber, Michael Mihalevich. ROW 4: Lynn Dodson, Bernie Ralph, Stan Dombek, John Dromey, Tony Knizel, James Roettger, Mark Brakley, Robert Wiskirchen, Thomas Vetter, Daniel Schmitz, James Schmitz. (Page 194) BSU CHOIR--ROW 1: Carolyn Meyer, accompanied; Louise Hamilton, Jo Ann McMurry, Linda Daniels, Ferne Roberts, director. ROW 2: Alice White, Georgia Hershey, Elsie Obryan, Sandra Golden, Barbara Mason, Karen Youngberg, Dorothy Gardner, Nell Rosenthal. ROW 3: John Fox, director; Micky Doyle, Clark Dobbs, Terry Strother, Danny Wilford, Mike Woods, Bill Bryant, Don Crumpacker, Joe Cupp, Wayne Richardson. Students gather in the Student Center lounge for recreation and companionship. Midday and vesper programs make daily use of the chapel. (Page 195) ROW 1: Georgia Hershey, Karen Youngberg, Jo Ann McMurry, Harold Condra, Mike Woods, treas.; William Edwards, v.p.; Mickie Doyle, pres.; Nell Rosenthal, sec.; Clara Sarver, Clark Dobbs, Wayne Richardson, Ferne Roberts. ROW 2: Flora Jones, Marion Feese, Dixie Mohr, Jeanette Cox, Linda Daniels, Ruth Copeland, Carolyn Meyer, Carola Sturgeon, Patsy Walters, Louise Myers, Alice Nicoletti, Dorothy Gardner, Ruthie Hall. ROW 3: Eugene Myers, Mary Marx, Shirley Carr, Alice Shriver, Pat Merritt, Louise Hamilton, James Couch, Barbara Mason, Sandie Golden, Alice White, Mary Droddy. ROW 4: John Fox, sponsor; Jerry Myers, Gary Dolan, Larry Amen. John Poston. Wes Alkire, Jim Lichtenberg, Jan Brewer, Larry Harker, Terry Strother, Robert Morse, Joseph Cupp. Baptist Student Union A major emphasis on service to needy individuals occupied BSU efforts this year. A fall choir program at the State Mental Hospital, Fulton, and Moberly Medium Security Prison was followed by on-campus work to aid UNICEF's around the world program. Choir members toured to nearby churches in the spring quarter. Teams of students visited nearby churches for Sunday services and weekend meetings to secure funds for a bus tour to Glorieta student assembly in New Mexico. An International Dinner and "The World's Fair" talent show added worldwide flavor to activities. Mickie Doyle became the twelfth president to attain First Magnitude rating for his administration. Social, professional, and honorary campus groups made frequent use of facilities for parties, receptions, and suppers. Intramural participation with a final rating among the top four organizations; Sweetheart and Installation Banquets; Quarterly birthday parties; convention and retreat weekends; and Christian Emphasis programs completed the calendar for '63-'64. (Page 196) (Page 197) Since the arrival of Greek organizations on the campus forty years ago, the social organzations have become an integral part of the college life. From one fraternity, the Greek system has grown to a total of five fraternities and four sororities, each proudly distinct from the others. The student who chooses the Greek way of life is presented with an unparalleled opportunity for enrichment of his college years. During rush, he is exposed to the qualities each group represents, and to the aims and ideals they foster; but most important, he is exposed to the members. Some advantages, the emphasis on scholarship, activities, and companionship, are common to all. Only in the intangibles: the aims and ideals do they differ. Membership in any organization is an asset, providing the individual with experience in communal living, with life-long friends, and with possibly a little more polish and social grace. Comprising less than 15 per cent of the student body, these social organizations contribute to campus life in surprising proportions. Each fraternity and sorority inculcates in its members the belief that service to the school ranks above service to the organization, and that they are, first and foremost, students. Few clubs, athletic events, elections, or publications are without Greek participants. All activities, interests, and talents go into the makeup of the well-rounded man or woman; The Greek Ideal. (Page 198) L. Moore President M. Barnett Vice-Pres. J. Miller Treasurer P. Steiner Rec. Sec. M. Spruytte Corr. Sec. Mrs. Wimp Sponsor Alpha Sigma Alpha Crowns for Cheryl Mossbarger and Marty Bishop, Student Council positions, class offices, student mentor tasks, and offices and honors in campus clubs kept Aphas on their toes and on the go. Twenty-four perky pledges were added as Alpha Sigma Alphas after successful "Alpha-Traz" and "Pink Poodle" parties and during the year. The Founder's Day banquet, parties for and by the pledges, walk-outs, the Hootenanny, the Sweetheart and Breakfast Dances: these all added to Alpha unity and fun. A Christmas party given for mentally retarded children was enjoyed by the hostesses as much as by the children. The Alphas honored their Mom's with a Mother's Day Tea and gathered in Pittsburg, Kansas, for Tri-State Day activities in the Spring. Who's Who nominations went to Susie Hanna, Linda Moore, Cheryl Mossbarger, and Mary Spruytte. Mary was also president of Cardinal Key and Cheryl presided over K-Dettes. 1963-64 was a good year for ASA and will be well-remembered for the honors, activities and fun-but mostly for the shared sisterhood. C. Behn C. Benhardt A. Bennett M. Black N. Bowden M. Brice D. Cox L. Daniels J. Duffey E. Ford L. Frank B. German L. Gottman D. Gregory R. Hall S. Hanna N. Hitt K. Hogenson L. Hutcherson N. Johnson C. Jones S. Judd N. Kelley S. Kollmann S. Mechlin C. Morris C. Mossbarger (Page 199) B. Muir A. Nicoletti J. Perrigo S. Pickett K. Richard S. Richards N. Schneider L. Shaffer G. Snyder M. Sodon M. Tharp L. Tuzik J. Wasylenko M. Welpton M. White M. Wilson L. Winkleman B. Wright Jane Miller, Cheryl Mossbarger, and Carol Behn entertain Alpha rushees with their portrayal of "Little Blue Riding Hood" at one of the Alpha rush parties. (Page 200) M. Mekemson President J. Lowther Vice-Pres. J. Hoover Treasurer C. Huff Rec. Sec. D. Steinmetz Corr. Sec. Dr. Towne Sponsor Service, scholarship, and activities keep the flame of the Delta Zeta lamp burning brightly on the campus at Northeast Missouri. The year got off to a wonderful start with six student mentors helping with freshmen orientation. The fall rush parties were the Hawaiian Luau and the Rose Garden of Delta Zeta which resulted in the pledging of 17 girls. At Homecoming time, perky Joyce Flowers was first attendant to the Queen and the float, "A Toast to Victory", was a second place winner. Joyce is also captain of the Northeast Missouri cheerleaders and Captain of the College Ushers. Trish Artz returned to campus winter quarter after a term as an exchange student to Costa Rica. Sharyn Johnson and Loisbel Robinson were Echo Candidates for their respective classes. Sharyn and Joyce Flowers were on the Student Council and Cheri Jones, Jerry Johnson, Joyce Flowers, and Kay Mekemson were all chosen for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Philanthropic projects were well-organized this year; the chapter adopted a patient at Carville and had a local boy's eyes operated on. The traditional Christmas Star, Delta Dad Date Day, Spring Formal, All-Greek Hootenanny, selling calendars, and serenades, plus the Mothers Tea-A tremendous year, full of memorable events for the sorority with the lamp of gold! L. Barritt C. Baugh M. Blackburn E. Boucher S. Broadwell C. Carskadon M. Clarke J. Cone K. Cone C. Cooley P. Dempsey J. Ewing J. Flowers B. Fox J. Galbraith J. Galbraith J. Galbraith J. Hayes M. Hilsabeck D. Hulse S. Hume M. Hunt J. Johnson S. Johnson C. Jones M. Kaiser T. Knouse (Page 201) C. Lawson M. McDowell T. Miner K. O'Donnell D. Peters K. Poecker L. Robinson L. Roser M. Rouse S. Saffel E. Sterne F. Tieman J. Traxler K. Trussell G. Vetter K. Watts B. Wickless S. Yearian Delts "Toast to Victory" was a prize-winning float in this year's Homecoming Parade. (Page 202) C. Critchlow President D. Buttz Vice-Pres. C. McCart Vice-Pres. G. Engle Treasurer B. Lenzini Secretary Miss Whitson Sponsor Sigma Kappa Rush began the year for Sigma Kappa with parties like "Fantasy in the Orient", and "Violet-Pearl Party". With rush drawing to a close, twenty girls had pledged themselves to Sigma Kappa. Honor and fun made each Sigma Kappa proud while they marveled over having ten student mentors, and two college ushers. Spirit soared high too, when Pat Carney was chosen Homecoming Queen candidate and the Sig Kaps completed their float "Cheer for Victory". Christine Rockhold was elected as the Junior Class Echo Queen candidate, and Carolee Critchlow and Betty Lenzini were elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. All through the year, whether it be at Fun Festival or Spring Formal, you'll find the Sigma Kappa's living up to their motto: "One Heart, One Way". N. Baldwin P. Carney S. Chamberlin D. Davidson P. Eichelberger M. Engle N. Ericson D. Fortel J. Fox L. Garden L. Good N. House L Huebner A. Huff E. Hug M. Jackson M. Janning L. Johnson M. Johnston N. Kissinger B. Kern L. Lawson S. Little J. Lohrman E. Lowe J. McCall B. McGinnis (Page 203) E. McKinley C. Mack P. Marsh M. Nicholson N. Oglesby P. Raible M. Ricks C. Rockhold K. Schutz M. Schweitzer C. Sears S. Shuford J. Stanley K. Strauch V. Thompson A. Turner N. VanDusen S. Wright "Great White Hunters", Barb McGinnis and Pat Carney go in search of treasured pearls at the Sigma Kappa "Pearl Party". (Page 204) C. Sultzman President C. Terry Vice-Pres. P. Howell Treasurer J. Weekly Rec. Sec. L. Huntsman Corr. Sec. Miss Whittom Sponsor Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma entertained Mrs. Doris Tabor, National Parliamentarian, in conjunction with the third year in their triennial plan. After her visit, the Tris plunged into rush plans. The Holiday Inn was the setting for both parties. Rushees were whisked to New Orleans and the Mardi Gras for the first party and then were taken for a trip in the world of fashion in the second party "Stairway to the Sigmas". Lynda Upchurch proudly represented the sorority as Homecoming Queen Candidate. In the spirit of Christmas giving, the Tri Sigma girls delivered baskets of food to the needy and also sang Christmas Carols. Tri Sigmas had many leaders in activities this year. Nancy Durst served as cheerleader. Lynda Upchurch was president of the Aeolian Club. Carolyn Sultzman was president of Panhellenic and also state secretary of SNEA. Barb DeVore and Linda Bevan were majorettes, and many others. Congratulations also to Lynda Upchurch and Carolyn Sultzman, who were chosen to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The Tris and Phi Sigs sponsored the Greek Dance in March and later in the spring Sigma Sigma Sigma held their first Spring Formal and Founders Day. It has been a good year for Sigma Sigma Sigma. B. Baldwin P. Bentrup L. Bevan K. Casey L. Chehval J. Conley J. Cornwell D. DeJong B. DeVore A. Dunavant N. Durst P. Ellis J. Evans B. Fairbairn M. Forrest D. Gay C. Glover M. Guinn S. Holman S. Hunt J. Kreighauser R. Leasure B. Lyddon.. P. McMahon M. Maxwell E. Morrison N. Murdock (Page 205) M. Rigby G. Robinson T. Shackleford K. Snyder B. Taylor A. Todd L. Upcurch B. Wetter R. Wilson Nancy Murdock carries out the theme of the Tri Sigmas second rush party "Sigma Showcase" modeling some of the newest fashions on campus. (Page 206) ROW 1: Ruth B. Beal, sponsor; Carolyn Sultzman, pres.; Kay Mekemson, v.p.; Carolee Critchlow, sec.; Linda Moore, treas. ROW 2: Carol Sears, Joyce Flowers, Donna Buttz, Barbara Lyddon, Carol Behn, Diana Gay, Jane Galbraith. Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is composed of three members from each of the four National sororities on campus plus its sponsor, Dean Ruth B. Beal. Officers serve in rotation from the sororities, with Carolyn Sultzman as current president. The Council strives to foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect among its member groups. Each year the Council awards a scholarship covering board and room for an academic year to a foreign girl, which is made possible by the sale of theater tickets and College stickers. The Council helps with the registration of guests on Parents' Day and on Senior Day and serves at the Presidents' Reception and Garden Party. The main social activities of Panhellenic are the Rush Tea for College women in the fall and the Scholarship Banquet held each spring. At this time the Scholarship Trophy is awarded to the sorority having the highest honor point ratio. The Council also works in cooperation with the Interfraternity Council in sponsoring a Greek Week on Campus. (Page 207) ROW 1: Dr. Kohlenberg, sponsor; Charles Myers, pres.; Shane Cavanah, v.p.; Tom Buckman, treas.; Dennis Harris. ROW 2: James Perine, William Severson, Bill Lewis, Don Oelklaus, Clark Nichols, Brian Jones. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council is composed of three members from each fraternity plus its sponsor, Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg. These men act as the governing body for the fraternity system. The IFC rules the fraternities in their rush functions, as well. The high point of each year is the presentation of the President's Scholarship cup which is presented to the fraternity with the highest honor point ratio. This award is presented each year at the annual spring banquet. The Council works with the Panhellenic Council in the presentation of Greek Week, the all Greek Sing, and the all Greek Dances. The members of the Interfraternity Council are Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, and Sigma Tau Gamma, with this year's president being Charles Myers of Alpha Kappa Lambda. We, of the IFC, feel very strongly that fraternities are an important part of college life; and we strive to keep this as our main goal. (Page 208) C. Myers President E. Delameter Vice-Pres. C. Clark Treasurer R. Thomas Rec. Sec. D. Bachmann Corr. Sec. Dr. Gross Sponsor Alpha Kappa Lambda Transition could very well be the description of Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda this year. With fall quarter came an immense amout of work and all AKL's got busy in remodeling the house at 315 S. High. AKL started out on another successful year; the men were soon honored by receiving the National Chapter Improvement Award. The tradition of the University dance was changed to a theme depicting the south sea islands. Under the direction of Charles Myers, president, and Ken Wright, social chairman, the Fiji dance was a fabulous success. A large returning membership, as well as, new ideas and talents molded a successful rush season, Outstanding work done by Ellis Delameter, rush chairman, enabled Xi chpater to accept into pledgeship, twenty-nine fine young men. The overwhelming success of AKL's transition provided a great boost for all of the men. Parties with a capital "P" kept the AKL house jumping from early fall to late spring. All in all, the men of Alpha Kappa Lambda had a most successful and enjoyable year. J. Armstrong S. Baily J. Barr B. Berry D. Bonetzky E. Clem J. Conklin R. Dye D. Engle G. Fehr K. Fligg H. Fowler M. Griewe H. Griffin L. Heyer J. Hill D. Hopp B. Jones P. Konrad C. Kopenhaver J. Liss J. McCain R. McCully F. McLaughlin C Mahen L. Muir E. Muller (Page 209) K. Nelson C Nichols R. Nirgenau D. ,Norton J. Norton J. Orr I. Pagett J. Palmer J. Peterson E. Porter L. Quisenberry D. Reinker F. Roensch J. Roof D. Ross A. Shectman H. Smith L. Smith J. Stotts B. Thomas T. Thompson G. Van Meter T. Walton T. Wolf H. Wright K. Wright AKL Termites dispose of a favorite "Sir" on a Pledge Skip. (Page 210) Greeks get together at the monthly All-Greek Dance. (Page 211) J. Perine President K. Bazil Vice-Pres. T. Fowler Secretary Mr. Gardner Sponsor Kappa Alpha Psi The Epsilon Eta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, is the newest of the social-educational fraternities on our campus. Kappa Alpha Psi is an organization that was founded 53 years ago on the campus of the University of Indiana in Bloomington, Indiana. Kappa Alpha Psi was presented with the school charter on December 5, 1963, by Dr. Walter H. Ryle. Kappa Alpha Psi currently on our campus has an honor point ratio of 2.5 before a pledge can become an active member of the fraternity. This is the highest honor point ratio than is required by any other organization of its kind on campus. The men of Kappa Alpha Psi represent one of the proudest and finest fraternities in existence. As part of the organization's contribution to the effective continuance of American ideals, every year there is an Undergraduate Leadership Conference, which attempts to prepare young, intelligent, and promising men to take their places as leaders of their communities. This is a conference, the likes of which are not known to many social-educational fraternities. Realizing its obligation to society, Kappa Alpha Psi strives constantly to develop the calibre of men that will bring both merit to the organization and the country. L. Berry C. Crump B. Edwards N. Taylor L. Virdure President Ryle presenting the members of Kappa Alpha Psi with their charter. (Page 212) S. Cavanah President D. Harris Vice-Pres. B. Lee Treasurer B. Brendel Rec. Sec. D. Oelklaus Corr. Sec. Mr. Cole Sponsor Phi Sigma Epsilon The 1963-64 school year was another banner one for Phi Sigma Epsilon. Gamma chapter was the recipient of numerous awards in the fields of scholarship and campus and community service. Three brothers, Joe Glaser; Ed Schlief; and John Crockett served the students on the Student Council. Hadley Hoyt was president and Joe Shamy was vice-president of the Junior class. Bob Beckett and Jack Mudd held the top two offices in the Sophomore class. Brother Harry Libby ably served as president of the Freshman class. Brothers Shane Cavanah and Joe Glaser were elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The Red Cross Bloodmobile Plaque was permanently retired as PSE responded with 100 per cent participation of the active chapter. In National honors, Gamma chapter took first in efficiency and third in scholarship. A highlight of the school year was a visit, in October, of our National president, Mr. James Whitfield. All in all, it was a most successful year for the men on Davis Street. D. Artrip D. Barnes D. Bates E. Baumbach B. Beckett K. Bennett D. Bielinski P. Bittiker R. Braudrick T. Bredensteiner C. Brooks R. Brown W. Brown K. Carlson J. Chisham R. Collins J. Crockett G. Dixon A. Driskell J. Dunlap M. Fitzpatrick M. Flanders J. Glaser S. Golden P. Griffith D. Halbach D. Harvey D. Hesskamp D. Hopkins H. Hoyt J. Jacobs M. Johnson A. Jones S. Justus D. Kehoe S. Klein (Page 213) C. Leach H. Libby B. Mertens C. Meyer M. Mihalevich H. Miller J. Miller L. Morgan B. Morris J. Mudd A. Naimo E. Packwood J. Palmer J. Pawlowicz T. Povendo D. Primeau W. Richardson W. Rieger N. Romanetz F. Ross E. Schlief R. Schuhler J. Shamy E. Sneed S. Stone J. Struttman H. Swab J, Tanner L. Tarpley B. Watts D. Webb J. Whelan T. Winget T. Witt E. Zepka Phi Sigs create school spirit with their "Gamma Gun". (Page 214) T. Buckman President L. Beaver Vice-Pres. B. Tate Treasurer B. Severson Rec. Sec. D. Rankin Corr. Sec. Mr. Goetze Sponsor Sigma Tau Gamma After many days of careful planning and hard work, Sigma Tau Gamma unveiled its mammoth float before a record Homecoming crowd and ran away with the top prize in the spirit division. A buffet and party for the many returning alumni contributed to one of the greatest Homecoming weekends in the history of the fraternity. Joe Downs was selected as the top beard grower in Beta chapter at the annual 49ers Dance amid a setting of wagon trains, campfires, and a well-supplied chuck-wagon. After the most selective rush season in Beta's 43 year history, 31 men chose Sigma Tau Gamma. House parties, sorority Exchanges, football games, and trips to the lake highlighted a great school year, as the fraternity spent its first complete year in the chapter's new house. Among Beta's campus leaders included, organization presidents Bill Severson, SNEA; Tom Horace, Historical Society; Ed Brown, Alpha Phi Omega; Sal Costa, Young Democrats. Bill Matzen was honored as the freshman candidate for ECHO King, while chapter president Tom Buckman and Tom Horace were named to Who's Who. R. Babcock J Baker J. Beary D. Beckman A. Bowles T. Bricker E. Brown F. Brown C. Buckman J. Buckman L. Burns W. Campbell D. Carruthers M. Chapman L. Coco R. Collier S. Costa A. Cozzoni D. Davis E. DeLaney K. Dinsmore J. Downs K. Eager T. Elliott J. Flanagan N. Frazee J. Galkowski E. Giachino D. Gill D. Gottschalk R. Griep G. Hale C. Hammock R. Hardgrove R. Hardgrove (Page 215) M. Harper J. Harris G. Hertler T. Horace D. Huff J. Jobe E. Kelly W. Lewis H. Likes B. Lovejoy J. McCarthy D. Martin W. Matzen J. Miller D. Mueller P. Noble L. Noel W. Olinger G. Pendleton T. Pitts T. Plank B. Purdy B. Richards G. Rockhold D. Scott C. Serfass L. Shelton H. Simpson T. Sinskey M. Steinmentz R. Stevener B. Usher W. Walker E. White G. Wike Fuzzy-faced Joe Downs entertains Sig Taus, rushees and dates at the fraternity's annual 49ers Dance. Downs growth won the annual beard contest later in the evening. (Page 216) (Page 217) Northeast Missouri's dominance of the MIAA conference was again in evidence as the purple-and-white extended their string of all-sports titles to six. Although Bulldog football and basketball teams again played the role of the bridesmaid, Kirksville's powerful representatives in the minor sports were again supreme. The track and cross- country teams were as overwhelming as ever while the golf and tennis squads compiled a commendable record. Springfield upset the Bulldogs to take the 1963 gridiron title while the only other loss was to Northern Illinois, the nation's top-ranked small college team. The Kirksville cagers finished with a commendable 17-6 record as Cape Girardeau won its fourth straight loop championship. And while the purple-and-white represented the College on the intercollegiate level, a record number of students participated in a well-rounded intramural sports program. (Page 218) 1963 BULLDOG FOOTBALL SQUAD--ROW 1: Rideout, Comer, Braudrick, Hight, Wehmer, Newcomb, Vannier, W. Brown, Washington, Wright, Ballard, Vukich. ROW 2: Coach Wade, Stone, Cavanah, R. Jones, Corno, Grimshaw, Michael Kelley, Schlief, Clemens, Sissom, Richards, Wilson, Germain, Coach Gardner. ROW 3: Chargois, Glore, Kennedy, Staggs, Oakley, Nichels, Duggan, W. Jones, Romanetz, Bishop, Minervini, Zepka, Coach Richerson ROW 4: Stone, manager; Olinger, Rowden, Acton, Reeser, Rhodes, Vaia, Unique Weekend Doubleheader With 20 lettermen returning from the 1962 squad, much optimism was present in the Bulldog football camp as 41 returnees and almost as many new players reported for practice in the fall. Coach "Red" Wade's troupe started the season in a big way with a much-publicized "iron-man" weekend facing Western Illinois and Washburn on successive days. With Pittsburg State, Northern Illinois and Murray State also listed on the schedule, the Bulldogs faced one of the toughest slates in NEMSTC history. Though ten stars from the previous year were missing from the squad, Kirksville fans had reason to be hopeful with halfback Mike Richardson, the top freshman in the school's history, and all-american tackle Dave Grant heading the list of veterans. Tri-captains. Randy Jones, Jerry Kelley, and Ted Michael along with Jerry Germain, Don Rowden. Shane Cavanah, George Grimshaw, John Glore, Rich Rhodes, Bob Richards, Steve Acton, and Mike Vaia also make the picture seem bright. Head Coach Maurice "Red" Wade (Page 219) Hammock, Steinlage, Craddock, DeLuca, Dattilo, Richardson, Nugent, trainer. ROW 5: Johnsen, McCormick, Klein, Taylor, Kirkendall, Burrell, Villars, Young, Martin, Bielinski, Fitzpatrick, Smith, Coach Waterman. ROW 6: Gill, Baumbach, Grant, Spangler, Holler, Fraley, Ray, Jackson, Leu, Richardson, Baragiola, Grom, Coach Ball. Highlights 1963 Bulldog Football Season KIRKSVILLE 22--WESTERN ILLINOIS 0. The first part of the Bulldogs' "iron man" bid was a successful one as the NEMSTC gridders opened the season with an impressive performance. Kirksville combined a hard-charging line with a steady ground attack that rolled up 321 yards to spark their victory. Halfback Mike Richardson picked up where he left off as a freshman by rushing for 104 yards while the Leathernecks could manage only 12 against the rugged NEMSTC line. But fans were given an indication of things to come as penalties plagued the Bulldogs throughout the game. WASHBURN 7--KIRKSVILLE 6. A bad case of fumbleitis spoiled the second game of the weekend double-header as the highly-favored Bulldogs dropped their first game of the year. Although Kirksville held decisive lead in game statistics, most of the contest was played deep in Bulldog territory. One of the backfield bobbles led to the Ichobods' first touchdown wihlie two others came during a potential NEMSTC scoring drive. Quarterback Bill Harper stood out for the Kansans while Mike Richardson scored the Bulldogs' only TD with 2:06 left in the game. An attempt for the two-point conversion failed and the Ichobods ran out the clock for their upset win. The Washburn game was later forfeited to Kirksville because of their playing inelegible athletes. The score was 1 - 0. (Page 220) The middle of Northern Illinois' defensive line converges upon Bulldog fullback Morris Rideout near the goal line. Top-Rated Huskies Escape With 21-12 Win NORTHERN ILLINOIS 21--KIRKSVILLE 12. The nation's No. 1 ranked small college football team struck early to hand Kirksville their second straight defeat. Heraded Northern quarterback George Bork completed 20 passes to break an NCAA career mark. Bork put the Huskies on the scoreboard early with a 75 yard pass play to end Hugh Rohrschneider, another all-american, who rambled down the sidelines for their first TD. Less than two minutes later, Gary Stearns grabbed another Bork aerial and rode it home for a 14-0 Husky lead. Late in the first half, halfback Jack Dean found a hole in the NEMSTC line and outran defenders for a 61-yard scoring strike. But the Huskies' scoring stopped there as the Bulldog defense contained Bork and his mates after half-time. Morris Rideout tallied for the Bulldogs in the third period and Willie Jones scored on the last play of the game but the Huskies kept their perfect record intact. KIRKSVILLE 25--PITTSBURG 20. Kirksville ruined the Gorillas' 16-game home winning streak as freshman quarterback Paul Comer gave the Bulldogs a much-needed offensive lift. The Kansans drew first blood with a first qurter TD before T. J. Jackson raced 56 yards for an NEMSTC score. A pass from Shane Cavanah to Mike Richardson put the NEMSTC gridders in the lead 12-7 late in the second period. After the Gorillas had tallied, again, Richardson went 77 yards to put the 'Dogs in front 18-14 with a quarter to play. Halfback Mike Vaia picked up the Bulldogs' final tally as an interception by Clifton Ray ended a late Pittsburg threat. Speedy Husky halfback Jack Dean (20) is tripped up by the Kirksville secondary in the Bulldogs' 21-12 loss to the nation's top small college team. (Page 221) 'Dogs Blank Mules in League Opener KIRKSVILLE 49--WARRENSBURG 0. Posting a 36-0 halftime lead, the Bulldogs coasted to their first MIAA win of the year over the hapless Mules. Coach Wade got a chance to see his entire squad perform as 19 Bulldog hacks carried the pigskin during the rout. Mike Vaia scored two TD's, one a 58-yard sideline gallop, while freshman Sharron Washington was the leading runner with 71 yards including a scoring run of his own. Paul Comer, Shane Cavanah and Dave Martin all threw scoring strikes for the Bulldogs. John Chargois, Dave Grant, Dennis Sissom and Jerry Kelley led the tough NEMSTC defensive charge that limited the Mules to 51 yards on the ground. Jerry Germain outruns a Warrensburg defensive halfback to pull in a touchdown strike in the Bulldogs 49-0 victory over the Mules. Peter Leu converts the extra point after one of seven Bulldog TD's against Warrensburg as Larry Clemens (78), Jerry Germain (81) and George Grimshaw (32) carry out their blocking assignments. (Page 222) Kirksville Takes 41-0 Homecoming Victory KIRKSVILLE 41--ROLLA 0. It was a happy Homecoming for the many returning alumni who watched the NEMSTC club outclass the Rolla Miners before the record-breaking crowd. A pass from Shane Cavanah to Willie Jones gave Kirksville an early lead before a short plunge by fullback Morris Rideout gave the 'Dogs a 40-0 lead after the first quarter. Mike Vaia's 54-yard punt return gave the winners their third TD of the day before Cavanah hit Mike Richardson with a scoring toss from 31 yards out. Ron Villars and Peter Leu finished the Bulldog scoring parade. The explosive NEMSTC backfield gained 350 yards rushing and 153 through the air as compared with the Miners' 67 yards on the ground and 46 via the aerial route. Dennis Sissom, Don Rowden, Dave Grant and John Chargois led the Bulldog defensive unit. Rolla quarterback Jay Alford is consoled by a tired teammate after the Miners had fallen before the Bulldogs 41-0 on Homecoming Day. Randy Jones, Bulldog tri-captain, hauls in a Paul Comer pass as Rolla halfback Conrad Bischof prepares to bring him down. With the pigskin tucked securely under his arm, Mike Richardson races through the middle of the Rolla defense for a big gain. (Page 223) Bob Richards (59) and Mo Minervini (62) clear the way for sophomore flash Mike Richardson (34) in Kirksville's 22-7 triumph over Maryville. Powerful Bulldogs Beat Cape and Maryville KIRKSVILLE 20-- CAPE GIRARDEAU 0. It was sweet revenge for NEMSTC as another rock-ribbed defensive performance let the Bulldogs remain undefeated in conference play. A safety early in the game gave Kirksville the only margin they needed as the Bulldogs' defensive unit held the Indians scoreless. Paul Comer and Shane Cavanah combined to throw passes worth 169 yards including a TD pass to Jerry Germain. Mike Richardson and Mike Vaia scored Kirksville touchdowns. KIRKSVILLE 22--MARYVILLE 7. A defensive unit led by hefty Don Rowden let the Bulldogs retain the fabled "hickory stick" for the seventh straight year as NEMSTC recorded its fourth consecutive MIAA triumph. An intercepted pass that resulted in a 70-yard scoring run ruined the Bulldogs' unblemished defensive record and put the Bearcats in front. 7-6. Mike Richardson's seven-yard dash put the 'Dogs back in front late in the second quarter, 14-7. Willie Jones' third period TD was the only second half scoring play. George Grimshaw was the top Bulldog runner while Rowden starred on defense for the winners. Freshman quarterback Paul Comer unleashes an aerial over the hands of Maryville defenders while Ron Villars (40) helps clear the path. (Page 224) Manager Bob Stone and Trainer Sam Nugent refresh the Bulldogs during a timeout in a crucial moment. Springfield Tops 'Dogs in MIAA Showdown SPRINGFIELD 15--KIRKSVILLE 6. Cornelius Perry threw a pass for one touchdown and scored the other to give the Springfield Bears their first MIAA football title since 1941. After a penalty had nullified Perry's first touchdown run, the sophomore halfback threw the first pass of his collegiate career for a touchdown to Ron Young in the end zone. Harold Wheeler converted a bad pass from center into two points on the PAT. A short dash just before half time gave Perry and his mates a 15-0 advantage at intermission. Ron Villars made the TD dash for the Bulldogs before the attempt for the two-point conversion failed by inches. As usual, Kirksville led in statistics but four sustained drives fell short of the goal line. The outstanding defensive performance of linebacker Ted Michael was one of the few bright spots of the Bulldog performance as the senior tri-captain made 18 tackles. Line coach Ken Gardner checks his troops. (Page 225) Murray Victory Gives Bulldogs 8-2 Mark KIRKSVILLE 26--MURRAY STATE 7. Twelve seniors ended their collegiate careers on a happy note as sophomore halfback Jim Dattilo paced the 'Dogs to a surprising win over the Kentucky school. After losing the ball four times on fumbles, Kirksville finally made it into the scoring column when T. J. Jackson went 73 yards on a punt return late in the second quarter to give the Bulldogs a 6-0 lead at halftime. The Bulldogs contained star Thoroughbred passer Tony Fioravanfi while Morris Rideout and Dattilo scored touchdowns to let the NEMSTC club win their last outing. On the final play of the game, Jerry Germain caught a pass in the end zone for the fourth Kirksville touchdown and a pleasant way to end the season. Tackle Dave Grant won mention on the Williamson All-America squad for the second straight year and was the only unanimous selection on the MIAA all-star team. Miks Richardson and Randy Jones also gained first team berths on the conference eleven while Ted Michael was chosen on the second team. Kirksville's offensive and defensive averages led the league while Jim Dattilo held the loop's best rushing average. Richardson was second in yards gained with 751 while T. J. Jackson was the punt return leader. Tri-captain Jerry Kelley (77) leads the Bulldogs' charge before their Homecoming triumph over Rolla. Clifton Ray (24) and John Newcomb combine efforts to bring down an opposing ball carrier as teammate Mike Vaia (33) looks on. (Page 226) ROW 1: Wayne Clinton, Bob Rogers, Larry Luett, Les Selvage, Jerry Germain. ROW 2: Willard Sims, assistant coach; Bill Shaw, (Jene Lee, Floyd McMillon, Gary Dye, David Taylor, Boyd King, head coach. Bulldog Cagers Repeat 17-6 Record Gene Lee swoops in a two-pointer against the Quincy Hawks. Veteran guard Jerry Germain gets away a hook shot in an early season game. (Page 227) 'Dogs Open Campaign With Seven Straight Wins Kirksville's Bulldog basketball squad lived up to the pre-season rating as the favorite for the MIAA title as the 'Dogs began the campaign with seven consecutive victories. With several key lettermen returning and the addition of a big man for the center post, Coach Boyd King appeared to have a winner on his hands. WILLIAM PENN was the first Bulldog victim as Les Selvage picked up where he left off as a freshman by scoring 32 points in the initial performance of the year. The sharpshooting guard added 24 the following night to propell the Kirksville crew to a 93-77 decision over ST. BENEDICTS. The Bulldogs had to come from behind in the final seconds to keep their perfect record in tact against QUINCY COLLEGE as the Hawks lost a close one, 73-72. Selvage, who hit 25 points to head the scoring column again, iced the decision with a pair of free throws in the last seconds of play. The 'Dogs won another squeaker for their fourth straight win by edging highly-regarded ROCKHURST, 69-65. WESTERN ILLINOIS was the next to fall before the Bulldogs as Wayne Clinton led the 80-73 assault against the Leathernecks. Kirksville reached the century mark for the first time in the early season as they downed MACMURRAY 100-81. Playing a little over half the game, Selvage bucketed 29 while Clinton scored 22 to lead the Bulldogs' 54 per cent shooting. In the opening game of the annual MIAA Holiday tournament at Springfield, the Kirksville cagers downed MARYVILLE 73-59 as Selvage scored 36 points for a meet record. Center Floyd McMillon also cracked a tourney mark with 23 rebounds. After SPRINGFIELD'S freshman-laden five knocked the 'Dogs from the running, King's crew knocked off CAPE GIRARDEAU in the consolation to take third place. Wayne Clinton was honored on the all-tourney selections. All eyes are focused on Les Selvage's free throw as the sophomore sharpshooter helps the Bulldogs to a triumph over Quincy. (Page 228) 'Dogs Drop Loop Opener to the Indians at Cape Defending MIAA champion, CAPE GIRARDEAU slipped by the Kirksville collegians to start the Bulldogs loop schedule off on the wrong foot. Selvage's 29 point output was matched by Indian center Tom Drexler as Cape extended their home conference winning streak to 20 games. Twenty second half points by Mike Gross put the Indians on the trail to their fourth straight cage title. The Bulldogs got their first conference win over the ROLLA Miners 103-87, as seven Kirksville players were in double figures. Selvage topped the Kirksville attack with 20 but had plenty of help as freshman Bill Shaw hit 13, Gene Lee 12, Gerry Germain and McMillon with 11 apiece, and Dave Taylor and Clinton both with 10. Wayne Clinton adds two but Bill Shaw is ready to spring just in case./p> Dave Taylor makes sure of this one. A courtside view of the half-time tip-off. (Page 229) Les Selvage drives around Springfield's Tony Logan en route to a two-pointer. Big Purple Upends Springfield Bears, 86-70 A revengeful Kirksville club came out of a 41-38 halftime deficit to down SPRINGFIELD, the team that knocked the 'Dogs out of the conference tourney. The Bulldogs' second straight MIAA win was led by the superb rebounding of Dave Taylor and Bill Shaw. Coach King's quintet continued their torrid shooting pace in downing archrival MARYVILLE 93-64, as Jerry Germain led the Bulldogs with 17 points. Five Kirksville players scored in double figures as Wayne Clinton added 16 to the total. The Bulldogs continued their winning ways with a 96-86 triumph over WESTERN ILLINOIS with Selvage hitting 29 points. Dave Taylor had 18 as the winners hit 51 per cent from the field in recording their twelfth victory of the year. Floyd McMillon does a dance for the fans while waiting for a rebound. (Page 230) Mules Edge 'Dogs' 81-80 Kirksville defeated the OMAHA Indians 70-56 for their fifth straight win as both clubs were unusually cold at the hoop. But the Bulldogs made up for the shooting inadequacies the following night by setting a new Pershing Building scoring record as they smashed the hapless ROLLA Miners 112-85. Clinton led the bucket brigade with 24 points while Selvage helped out with 19. Tom Bredensteiner's 60 foot desperation heave at the gun climaxed the Bulldog scoring parade. The Bulldogs might have done well to save some of their buckets for the ensuing road trip as the WARRENSBURG Mules kept their title hopes alive by trimming the 'Dogs, 81-80. After falling behind by 19 in the first half, Kirksville erased the deficit but Bud Vallino & Co. moved away again for the victory. Larry Luett (51) congratulates teammate, Tom Bredensteiner (30), after his 60-foot shot which broke the school scoring record. Freshman jumping-jack Bill Shaw hurries to help a teammate in distress. Center Floyd McMillon outjumps a Maryville defender to tap it in. (Page 231) "Ah heck, fellas, let's take a break," seems to be the attitude of Bulldog center Floyd McMillon (35). Larry Luett and Bob Rogers seem to go for the idea but Jerry Germain is a little, more apprehensive. Kirksville Gains Revenge, Wallops Warrensburg SPRINGFIELD ruined the second half of the Bulldogs' disastrous two-game road trip as they wiped out any hope of a title for the Bulldogs with a 68-65 upset win on their own floor. Kirksville had several chances to ice the game but couldn't connect at the free throw line in the crucial moments. Clinton hit 16 and McMillon 12 but Jim Gant's second half explosion proved too much for the Bulldogs. The ROCKHURST Hawks reversed an earlier 69-65 setback into a victory by the same score as the purple-and-white fell to their third straight defeat. The loss put the Bulldogs' season mark at 14-5. A rash of injuries struck the Bulldog camp prior to a home date with WARRENSBURG. Expected to be a close contest, the game quickly turned into a rout as the Bulldogs played their best game of the season in humiliating the Mules, 101-59. Clinton hit his season high with 30 points as all 13 Bulldogs broke into the scoring column. Wayne Clinton races past three Maryville Bearcats to score. (Page 232) Coach King delivers instructions during the crucial overtime moments of the Cape game. Cape Escapes 'Dogs in Four Overtimes CAPE GIRARDEAU clinched a share of the MIAA title but had to go four overtimes to do it as they finally edged the Bulldogs, 88-86, in one of the most thrilling games in NEMSTC history. Both clubs muffed several opportunities to win as each team saw three players foul out of the game. Selvage hit 34 points including several crucial buckets while Mike Gross led the Cape surge with 27. QUINCY forced the 'Dogs into another overtime affair but Kirksville came out on top in this one as they beat the Hawks by one point, 71-70. Selvage again sank crucial free throws to preserve the victory. The 'Dogs ended the season with a 73-60 win over MARYVILLE as Floyd McMillon played one of his finest ballgames of the year. The Bulldogs ended the campaign in a three-way deadlock for second place in the MIAA with a 6-5 league mark and duplicated the previous year's overall 17-6 record. Cape's Paul Ranson (42) and Kirksville's Dave Taylor (44) vie for a rebound. Larry Luett scores while teammate Floyd McMillon holds back Paul Ranson and Tom Drexler of Cape. (Page 233) Larry Luett gains control from Maryville's Larry Robinson (25) in the Bulldog's win over the Bearcats. High-jumping Dave Taylor flips in a two-pointer against the Quincy Hawks. Floyd McMillon stuffs in a field goal as Maryville's Bob Crawford (23) looks on disbelievingly (Page 234) Spirited Cheerleaders Inspire Bulldog Fans Eight vivacious coeds are chosen each year to spearhead the Bulldogs' cheering section. These girls do their best to keep up the spirit of the purpleland-white fans-- win, lose, or draw. Miss Jane Barnett, women's physical education instructor, serves as the cheerleaders' sponsor. Sporting their striped megaphones and the huge white "K" on the front of their purple sweaters this year were Captain Joyce Flowers, Nancy Durst, C. J. Benhardt, Peggy Dodson, Mitzi Hilsabeck, Judy Wade, Liz McKinley, and Linda Good. Along with appearing at all home ballgames, the girls followed the football team to Cape Girardeau for the Bulldogs' win over the Indians. ROW 1: Joyce Flowers, Peggy Dodson. ROW 2: Nancy Durst, Liz McKinley. ROW 3: Linda Good, C. J. Benhardt, Judy Wade, Mitzi Hilsabeck. (Page 235) Bulldogs Retain Hickory Stick From Maryville Prior to the annual Kirksville-Maryville football clash over 55 years ago, President Uel E. Lamkin of Northwest Missouri State at Maryville presented Northeast Missouri president Eugene Fair with a piece of hickory, thirty inches long and one inch in diameter. The stick, taken from the Harrison County farm where President Fair was born, was to be kept at the school which won the annual grid contest, between the state's oldest rivals. Since that time, 27 Bulldog victories have been inscribed on the stick while the Bearcats have won only 11 times. Four games have ended in ties. The Bulldogs' defeated the Maryville gridders 22-7 on November 2 to keep the hickory stick for the eighth straight year. The famed hickory stick will call President Ryle's office home for another year. President Ryle proudly possesses hickory stick for another year. (Page 236) ROW 1: Norman Taylor, Steve Thompson, James Taylor, Max Wilkening, Dennis Sissom, Floyd Waddle, Terry Luikart, Jim Thomas, Ed Schneider, Craig Guinn, Bob Frost, Kenneth Gardner, head coach. ROW 2: Ron Werling, Sharron Washington, Willie Brown, Bob Nagel, Jerry Kauzlarich, Jerry Kusek, Charles Taylor, Terry McDonald, Paul Inda, Gus Walker, Ron Beasley, Tom Songster, asst, coach. ROW 3: Dave Taylor, Don Crumpacker, Dave Kuenzel, Jim Slockett, Larry Strickler, Don Lawson, Lee Moody, Ken Leviska, Ron Frost, James Weigand, graduate asst. ROW 4: Harry Jones, Calvin Meyer, Joe Poindexter, Dave Ridge, Wayne Schroeder, Wayne Clinton, Les Selvage, Gary Miller, manager; Keith Jerome, manager. Cindermen Shoot for Sixth Straight Loop Win Pre-season prognosticators predicted the Bulldogs cindermen to wrap up their sixth straight indoor and outdoor MIAA track titles with a new crop of outstanding Kirksville talent. With a dozen lettermen returning from the 1963 title club and a bevy of new candidates, the Bulldogs' domination of the conference track and field crowns was expected to continue. Mile and 880 star Ed Schneider capped the Bulldogs' honors when he was invited to run in the Mason-Dixon games before the season even opened. Other top cinder stars were MIAA titleholders Wayne Clinton, broad jump; Charles Taylor, 220; Dave Taylor, high jump; and Norm Taylor, high and low hurdles. The purple-and-white squad also contained veterans Dennis Sissom, Jim Slockett, Larry Strickler, Floyd Waddle, Joe Shamy, Jim Taylor, and Steve Thompson. Among the newcomers expected to help the 'Dogs were speedsters Sharron Washington, and Jim Thomas; pole vaulter, Dave Kuenzel; weightman, Don Lawson; and distance stars Bob and Ron Frost, Jerry Kusek, Craig Guinn, and Gus Walker. Paul Inda of Kenya was also being eyed as a possible distance man. Although the Bulldogs were odds-on favorites for the loop championships, Cape Girardeau, Warrensburg, and Springfield were expected to field above average squads. Coach Gardner's troups also faired well in the Drake and Kansas Relays along with competing with the nation's best in the NCAA meets. Coach Songster looks over time record-breaking miler Ed Schneider. (Page 237) Broad jumper Wayne Clinton is another conference title holder. Dave Taylor, MIAA champion high jumper, springs over the steel barrier. Speedy James Taylor practices moving from the starting block. The Frost twins, Rob and Bob, mean double trouble to Coach Gardner. (Page 238) Cindermen Monopolize MIAA Conference Crown Sam Nugent, trainer for Bulldog athletes, give a rub down to a student. Hurdlers Norman Taylor and Calvin Meyer practices their form in the Pershing Building, Taylor was the defending MIAA outdoor champion. Pole vaulter Dave Kuenzel eases over the bar for the Bulldogs. Weight man Larry Strickler. (Page 239) Schneider Leads Bulldog Harriers High-flying Ed Schneider paced the Bulldog's cross country team to the 1964 MIAA championship as the purple-and-white harriers made a name for themselves in midwest cross country circles. Along with continuing their dominance of conference winners, Dr. George Hermann's crew won the Springfield Invitational and Midwestern AAU open meets in compiling their enviable record. In dual meets, the Bulldogs outdistanced William Jewell, Graceland, Warrensburg, Western Illinois and Lincoln University as Schneider broke course records with ease. In the MIAA meet, the St. Louis speedster won his second straight loop title as he crossed the finish line in 20:14.5 while three teammates were close behind. Jerry Kusek was second while Floyd Waddle and Terry McDonald were next. Craig Guinn finished seventh and Steve Thompson eighth to give the Bulldogs a fantastic score of 17 of a possible 15. Cape was next with 54 while SMS ran third with 88 and Warrensburg fourth with 90. Ed Schneider ROW 1: Bob Frost, Ken Leviske, Joe Poindexter, Cal Meyer, Dennis Newbrough, Gary Miller, manager. ROW 2: Tom Songster, asst, coach; Jerry Kusek, Craig Guinn, Terry McDonald, Ed Schneider, Ron Frost, Steve Thompson, George Hermann, head coach. (Page 240) ROW 1: Hank Kaufman, Ron Thomas, Frank Gantt, Dennis Mueller, Dick Topping, Lars Harris, captain. ROW 2: Ralph Pink, coach; Frank Nemeth, John Newcomb, Ed Porter, Harold Griffin, Lee Atwood, Wendell Kilian. Frank Gantt and Denny Mueller congratulate each other after winning a match. Captain Lars Harris Four Vets Aid Netmen The return of four lettermen brightened the tennis outlook for the 1964 Bulldogs. Coach Ralph Pink lost only two men from the 1963 team which barely lost the MIAA title to Cape Girardeau by one point. Three-year letterman Lars Harris, captain of this year's squad, was back along with veterans Dennis Mueller, Frank Gantt, and Ron Thomas. Other squadmen returning were Dick Topping, and Hank Kaufmann. Mueller and Gantt, last year's number two singles champ in the MIAA, were slated as the top doubles duo. Newcomers John Newcomb and Wendell Kilian were also trying for team berths. Illinois Normal and the University of Missouri were expected to be among the Bulldogs' tougher opponents while Cape again posed as a top threat in the conference meet. (Page 241) Golfers Shoot for Title Coach Bill Richerson's linkmen played a rugged nine-game schedule prior to their bid for the MIAA conference crown on their own course Bill Branscom, runnerup in the 1963 conference meet, was expected to lead the 'Dogs in their championship battle. Three other lettermen--Terry Sheesley, Don Barnes, and Charlie Allen--were expected to bolster the Kirksville team. Also ready to help Kirksville better their 4-2 mark in 1963 were Larry Beckman, Kenneth Carlson, Paul Comer, Mike Fitzpatrick, Bill McCormick, Don Mundy, Dick Patchett, Jeff Revier, and Larry Walker. Included on the Bulldogs' slate were Drake, Maryville, Western Illinois, Parsons, Rolla, and Warrensburg. The NCAA College Division Tournament at Springfield ended the golfers' season. Coach Richerson exhibits his approach form for his four returning lettermen. ROW 1: Bill Hersch, Kenny Carlson, Terry Sheesley, Charles Allen, Larry Beckman, Don Barnes. ROW 2: Bill Richerson, coach; Ray Zimmerman, Bill Branscom, Don Mundy, Paul Comer, Mike Fitzpatrick, Jeff Revier, Bill McCormick, Dick Patchett. (Page 242) Fleetball is the top men's intramural attraction in the fall, as the fast-moving games draw students to the intramural field nightly. In this championship game, an alert defender intercepts one of the many forward passes. Intramurals Develop Competitive Spirit From a scanty men's intramural program with only four events six years ago, intramural director Ralph Pink has fostered the growth of a program which now has 14 different activities and includes more than half the student body. Since taking over the reins in 1958, Pink has built the program to include almost 1000 students. Wrestling was initiated into the schedule during the past year and 51 men competed in the eight weight classes. Basketball was again the favorite sport as 650 men competed on 65 teams composing 13 leagues. Pink and his assistants spend countless hours supervising activities, tabulating results, and scheduling the various events which range from table tennis to horseshoes. The Knights won the school fleetball title by defeating the Menehune Warriors in the championship game while Phi Sig Masters pulled the Sig Tau Pinheads through the slushy moat to win the fall tug-of-war. The Faculty team captured their fourth straight volleyball championship while Tom Matthews was the intramural tennis winner. Wendell Kilian took top laurels in the badminton singles elimination while Mike Woods dethroned Hiroshi Okano as the top table tennis expert on campus. Softball and horseshoes in the spring ended another banner year for stiffening student- athletes. (Page 243) Coach Pink and assistant Bill Sims perform one oftheir many tasks in keeping the intramural program running smoothly. The Menehunes put up a hard struggle as they are drug through the water filled trench during the fall tug-of-war. Participants line up for the starting gun at the annual Turkey Day run last November. Price Thomas (extreme left) outlasted the entire field to take home the prize bird. (Page 244) St. Louis Hawks Basketball Club, INC Central 1-08 11 1015 LOCUST STREET St.Louis, Mo. March 8, 1964 Mr, Robert N. Byg, Editor, ECHO Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri Dear Mr. Byg, I have had a most difficult time in selecting the 1964 ECHO King and Queen as all are very fitting candidates. I thank you for the privilege of selecting Christine Rockhold as Queen and Ray Raines as King of the 1964 ECHO. My congratulations to the winners and I want to wish all the candidates success in the future. Sincerely, Harry J. Gallatin, Coach St. Louis Hawks (Page 245) Peggy Steiner Sophomore Queen Attendant Gail Sevier Sophomore Attendant Sharyn Johnson Freshman Queen Attendant Wayne Richardson Senior King Attendant Loisbel Robinson Senior Queen Attendant Bill Matzen Freshman King Attendant (Page 246) Christine Rockhold 1964 ECHO Queen (Page 247) Ray Raines 1964 ECHO King (Page 248) (Page 249) General Index A Acklie, Vicki, 116 Acton, Steven, 77, 218 Adams, Carol, 77, 162, 164, 166 Adams, Dale, 54, 172 Adams, David, 96 Adams, Howard, 52 Adams, James, 116 Adams, Janice, 116 Adams, Jeanne, 96 Adams, Karen, 52, 152, 162, 163, 178, 191 Adams, Richard, 116 Adams, William, 96 Adams, William, 96 Adamson, Cheryl, 116 Adkins, Harold, 116, 181 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS, 32, 33 AEOLIAN CLUB, 169 Aeschliman, Leroy, 116 AGRICULTURE CLUB, 181 Aholt, Robert, 77, 182 Aird, Robert, 77, 163 Albers, Dennis, 116 Albertson, Janie, 116, 172 Alborn, Dianne, 96, 190 Albright, Roy, 77 Alexander, Thomas, 116 Alfrey, Lana, 77 Alkire, Jean, 96 Alkire, Wesley, 52, 164, 195 Allen, Cecil, 36 Allen, Charles, 77, 187, 241 Allen, Judith, 116 Allen, Marilyn, 116 Allen, Norvell, 36 Allen, Terry, 55, 175 Allen, Vicki, 117 Allison, Connie, 117 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA, 208, 209 ALPHA PHI GAMMA, 159 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 163 ALPHA PHI SIGMA, 163 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, 198, 199 Al-Tai, Said, 55 Altman, Edythe, 96 Alvarez, Fortino, 117 Alvarez, Humbarto, 38 Al-Yassi, Abdullah, 55 Amedei, Lois 55, 174 Amen, Larry, 77, 164, 195 Amer, Sydne, 55 Anderson, Charles, 117 Anderson, Doris, 55, 180 Anderson, Janet, 117 Anderson, Joyce, 55, 162 Anderson, Mary, 117 Anderson, Maurice, 96 Anderson, Sherryl, 117, 172 Angelo, Diana, 96 Angrisane, Enrigne, 190 Anspach, Sherry, 117, 169, 172 Anthonis, Kathleen, 97 Apollo, Carlton, 97 Applegate, May, 77 Armbruster, Linda, 55 Armstrong, John, 77, 172, 208 Armstrong, Stephen John, 117 Arnett, Wayne, 117 Arscott, Kenneth, 52 Artrip, David, 97, 212 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 166 Atha, Sally, 48 Atkins, Richard, 117 Atwood, LeGrand, 240 Austin, David, 97 Ayers, Melicent, 77 B Babbitt, Helen, 38 Babcock, Robert, 55, 164, 182. 214 Baber, Sue, 117 Bachmann, Duane, 77, 153, 164, 176, 192, 208 Bagley, Ronald, 38 Bagley, Vernon, 97 Bailey, Patricia, 117 Bailey, Sharron, 117 Bailey, Winston, 97, 117 Baines, Barbara, 117, 178 Baines, Walter, 55 Baitto, Elmira, 38 Baker, Glenda, 117, 170 Baker, James, 117, 214 Baker, Judith, 117 Baker, Lee, 77, 163, 164, 172 Baker, Olivene, 77 Baker, Paul, 55, 181 Baldes, Robert, 97, 175 BALDWIN AUDITORIUM, 19 Baldwin, Barbara, 97, 168, 204 BALDWIN HALL, 19 Baldwin, Nancy Lou, 97, 117 Baldwin, Nancy Rae, 202 Ball, Daniel, 77 Ball, John, 219 Ballard, Michael, 117, 218 Bally, Scott, 117, 208 BAND, 172, 173 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, 194, 195 Baragiola, William, 219 Barbosa, Jesse, 117 Barger, Mike, 77 Barkley, Brian, 77 Barnes, Bettie, 117 Barnes, Donald, 77, 187, 212, 241 Barnes, Rebecca, 117 Barnett, Charles, 78 Barnett, Jack, 117 Barnett, Jane, 38 Barnett, Mary, 55, 157, 169, 172, 198 Barnett, Otho, 35 Barns, Vernon, 165, 168 Barr, Gerald, 208 Barrett, Herbert, 78 Barritt, Linda, 117, 200 Barrows, Ray, 97 Barta, Anita, 117, 184, 185 Bartholomew, Nola, 78, 180 Bartlett, Roy, 117 Bartlett, Susan, 117 Barton, Kathlean, 97 Bascavusoglu, Mustafa, 55 BASKETBALL, 226 Basler, Sharon, 55, 160, 165, 167 Bates, Dean, 78, 212 Baugh, Cherie, 78, 165, 169, 200 Baugher, Barbara, 78 Baukneckt, Joyce, 97 Baumbach, Edward, 55, 163, 212, 219 Bazil, Kenneth, 172, 211 Beal, Ruth, 31, 155, 206 Bean, Beth, 78, 163, 165, 174 Beary, John, 97, 214 Beasley, Arthur, 117 Beasley, Gerald, 97 Beasley, Ronald, 117, 236 Beaty, Frank, 78, 178 Beaver, Larry, 55, 214 Bechtel, Constance, 117 Beck, John, 117 Becker, Garry, 55 Beckett, Robert, 96, 97, 212 Beckman, David, 97, 183, 214 Beckman, Larry, 241 Beelendorf, Richard, 55 Beeler, Tony, 55 Beets, Irma, 48 Beggs, Berenice, 36 Beggs, Michael, 117 Behn, Carol, 96, 97, 154, 186, 198, 206 Beilstein, Harriet, 97 Belfield, Birney, 117 Bell, Max, 38 Beltzer, June, 55, 193 Belville, Linda, 117 Benanti, Josephine, 48 Benge, Gordon, 97 Benhardt, Claire, 97, 184, 185, 198, 234 Bennett, Alma, 56, 155, 184, 198 Bennett, Kent, 56, 187, 212 Bennett, Luticia, 117 Bentrup, Patricia, 117, 204 Berkshire, Anita, 78, 169 Berndt, Carolyn, 56 Berrey, Ronald, 78, 165, 168, 183, 191 Berry, LeRoy, 56, 208, 211 Berry, William, 56, 152, 153, 154, 163, 169, 170 Berryman, Larry, 97 Berta, Louis, 117 Berti, Lorene, 117 BETA TAU DELTA, 188 Bethman, Janet, 117 Bevan, Linda, 117, 173, 204 Bevington, Bruce, 117 Bichon, Barbara, 78 Bielinski, Dennis, 97, 212, 219 Biermann, Kenneth, 117 Biggar, Barbara, 78, 164, 180 Biggerstaff, John, 38 Biggs, Bob, 181 Biles, Gary, 78 Billups, Neal, 117 Bingham, Emmett, 117. Bingman, Thomas, 78, 163, 181 Bird, Elizabeth, 117 Birkland, James, 78 Biser, Terry, 118 Bishop, Gloria, 118 Bishop, Helen, 56, 192 Bishop, Robert, 218 Bishop, Sharron, 78, 165, 166, 191 Bisson, Lynne, 56 Bitner, David, 97 Bittiker, Paul, 118, 212 Bixler, Harry, 78 Black, Frederick, 97 Black, John, 38 Black, Marilyn, 78, 162, 164, 169, 170, 172, 192, 198 Blackburn, Mary, 118, 200 Blackburn, Richard, 97 Blackford, Kathryn, 97 Blacksmith, Gordon, 78 Blades, Kent, 97 Blair, Margaret, 56, 183, 190, 192 Blair, Suesana, 118 Blakemore, Dennis, 78 Blakemore, Wanda, 97 Blanton, Jacquelyn, 118 BLANTON, NASON & BREWER HALLS, 20 Blecha, Kenneth, 118 Blickhan, Tim, 118, 172 Blouse, Jemes, 97 BLUE KEY, 156 BOARD OF REGENTS, 25 Boatman, John, 98 Bohon, Kathleen, 38 Bohon, Norton, 56 Bolin, Geneva, 78 Boling, Rebecca, 56, 162, 178 Bollinger, Jon, 118 Bolton, Charles, 78 Bolton, Glenn, 25 Boltz, Myrna, 118, 180, 181 Boentzky, Daniel, 78, 178, 208 Boon, Virginia, 118 Boon, Vivian, 118 Boone, Constance, 98 Boone, James, 118 Booth, Dean, 118 Bopp, Kenneth, 56, 156, 162, 163, 176 Borron, Charlotte, 56, 180 Boswell, Ronald, 98 Bothe, Patricia, 118 Boucher, Edith, 98, 200 Boucher, Henry, 31 Boulware, James, 56 Bowden, Dennie, 98 Bowden, Nancy, 98, 198 Bower, Elizabeth, 118 Bower, Henry, 98, 182 Bowers, Orville, 33 Bowles, Al, 56, 214 Bowles, Linda, 164, 166, 191 Bowling, Brenda, 56, 163, 184 Bowling, Donald, 48 Bowyer, Richard, 78 Boyd, Michael, 118 Boyd, Samuel, 52 Boyer, Billy, 118 Boyer, Cletus, 118 Boyer, Jacqueline, 56 Boyer, Larry, 98, 118 Boyle, William, 78 Brackett, Carolyn, 118 Bradfield, Wayne, 78 Bradley, Carole, 98, 193 Bradley, Mark, 98, 164, 193 Bradley, Michael, 78, 160, 163, 167 Bradley, Robert, 38 Bradshaw, Donald, 78, 192 Bragg, Judith, 118 Bragg, Karen, 118, 189 Bramhall, Perry, 98 Brandon, Robert, 98 Brandt, Julia, 56, 164, 192 Branscom, Bill, 241 Bransom, Gene, 191 Brantner, Ted, 98 Braswell, Stacey, 78, 153, 163, 183 Braudrick, Joseph, 98, 212, 218 Brazier, Terry, 98 Bredensteiner, Thomas, 118, 212 Breidenstein, Helen, 56, 163, 172, 177, 178, 183 Brendel, William, 56, 163, 212 Brenizer, Carolyn, 78, 180 Brenizer, Larry, 52 Brent, Harvey, 118 Brewer, Jan, 57, 156, 195 Brice, Mikel, 98, 198 Brice, Patricia, 118 Bricker, Steven, 118 Bricker, Ted, 57, 167, 214 Briddle, Garry, 118 Briedwell, Janet, 79 Briggs, Penny, 79, 152, 163, 164, 180, 189 Briggs, Wilma, 118 Brinegar, Sharon, 57, 164 Broadwell, Sharron, 79, 174, 200 Brookhard, Jerry, 57, 182 Brooks, Carl, 57, 182, 212 Brooks, Judy, 79 Brooks, Kenneth, 57 Brooks, Leo, 118 Bross, Mary, 118 Brouse, William, 187 Brown, Carolyn, 57 Brown, Clifton, 118 Brown, Ed, 57, 153, 163, 164, 166, 183, 214 Brown, Fredric, 79, 214 Brown, Helen, 98, 180 Brown, Judy, 98 Brown, Patricia, 79 Brown, Rexford, 98, 212 Brown, Robert, 98 Brown, Sidney, 98 Brown, William, 218, 236 Brown, Woodson, 118, 212 Browne, Walter, 38 Browne, Yolanda, 57, 179 Browning, Bessie, 38 (Page 250) Brownlee, Rollins, 25 Bruey, Sandra, 118 Brummitt, Linda, 118 Bruner, Larry, 98 Bruner, Margaret, 57, 169, 170, 172, 192 Bruner, William, 118, 172 Bruse, Donna, 57 Brush, Martha, 98 Bryant, Lucretia, 98 Bryant, William, 57 Buchanan, Billie, 118 Buchanan, Robert, 79, 164, 189 Buckman, Barbara, 118 Buckman, Carl, 118, 214 Buckman, Carolyn, 118 Buckman, James, 89, 183, 214 Buckman, Thomas, 57, 152, 153, 163, 164, 183, 207, 214 Bueltmann, Carol, 118, 190 Buffington, Nile, 79 Bulgin, Lansing, 39, 169 Bull, Dianne, 141 BULLDOG KENNELS, 22 Bullis, Craig, 169, 172 Bunney, Mary, 25 Bunting, Joyce, 79, 190 Burchett, Janet, 98 Burk, Patricia, 118 Burke, Anne, 98 Burkhalter, Donald, 57 Burkhart, Frank, 98 Burleson, Armon, 79, 178 Burnett, Thomas, 79 Burns, David, 57 Burns, Kay, 57, 180 Burns, Larry, 118, 214 Burns, Richard, 79, 165, 181, 191 Burrell, Arthur, 219 Burt, Judith, 118 Buschling, William, 57, 174 Bush, Gary, 118 Butler, Harry, 52 Buttz, Donna, 57, 142, 153, 180, 202, 206 Buwalda, Edith, 57 Buwalda, Reuben, 57 Byg, Robert, 79, 153, 156, 160, 163, 167, 183 Byrn, Jerry, 58 Byrne, Basil, 98 Byrd, Jane Ellen, 39 Byrum, Harry, 79 C Cable, John, 118 Cable, William, 39 Cahall, Margaret, 58 Calif, Judy, 79 Callaham, Carolyn, 79, 165, 174 Calvin, Ronald, 79 Campbell, William, 118, 214 Campora, Alan, 79 CAMPUS TOWN RACES, 148 Cannaday, Steve, 98 Cannon, John, 99 Cannon, Judith, 52 Canny, John, 118 Carey, Dennis, 119 CARDINAL KEY, 157' Carlson, Christine, 179 Carlson, James, 79 Carlson, Kenneth, 119, 212, 241 Carney, Patricia, 77, 79, 152, 153, 184, 185, 202 Carpenter, Carolyn, 99 Carpenter, Earl, 79 Carpenter, Marianne, 119 Carr, Janice, 172 Carr, Shirley, 99, 164, 195 Carroll, Barbara, 119 Carroll, Mary, 99 Carruthers, Darrell, 119 Carruthers, Richard, 79, 214 Carskadon, Christine, 119, 186, 200 Carskadon, Connie, 99 Carstens, Joyce, 79, 162 Carter, Lyle, 39 Carter, Robert, 119 Case, Joan, 58 Casey, Kathleen, 119, 204 Cashman, Linda, 79 Cason, Patsy, 79 Cate, David, 58, 170 Cavanah, Shane, 58, 152, 159, 168, 187, 207, 212, 218 Cerva, James, 79 Chamberlain, Suzanne, 58, 202 Chambers, Charlene, 99 Chambers, Timothy, 99 Chandler, Jack, 119, 172, 214 Chang, Edward, 52 Chapman, John, 79, 214 Chargois, John, 218 Charter, David, 119 CHEERLEADERS, 234 Chehval, Laurie, 119, 204 Chenoweth, Tommy, 99 Cherbonnier, Kathleen, 39 Cheung, Mary, 58 Cheung, Wayne, 99, 190 Childers, Gary, 167 Childers, Henry, 79 Childress, Jean, 58, 166 Childress, Linda, 99, 179, 183 Chisham, Joseph, 119, 212 Choi, Han, 58 Chok, Henry, 119 Chow, Mimi, 99 Christensen, Karen, 58, 157, 162, 163, 164 Christensen, Tommy, 99 CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES, 147 Christopherson, Todd, 99 Christy, Dixie, 79, 169, 170, 172 Chromoga, Stephany, 58 Chronister, William, 58 Church, Jeanette, 58 Clark, Carl, 58, 119, 208 Clark, Donna, 99, 184, 185 Clark, James, 79 Clark, Karen, 99, 119 Clark, William, 119 Clarke, Margaret, 58, 180, 20 Clarkson, Harvey, 80, 156, 1[?] Clatt, Dianna, 99 Clawson, Barry, 163, 182 Claybrook, Billy, 58 Clem, Raymond, 181, 208 Clemens, Larry, 187, 218 Clendaniel, Elizabeth, 39 Clevenger, Lewis, 36 Clifton, Marjorie, 58, 165, 166 Clingman, Donna, 119, 165 Clinton, Wayne, 187, 226, 236 Cloyd, Dianna, 119, 185, 192 Cloyd, Michael, 99 Coburn, William, 39 Cocannover, Albert, 52 Coco, Louis, 214 Coda, Georgia, 48 Cody, James, 119 Coen, James, 99 Coffman, Donna, 99 Cohagan, Mearl, 99 Cohen, Marcie, 119 Cole, Dietra, 119 Cole, Duane, 39 Cole, Emily, 182, 212 Cole, Myrna, 119 Cole, Rosemary, 39 Coleman, Donna Kay, 58, 155, 169, 172 Coleman, Donna, 119 COLHECON CLUB, 180 COLLEGE DEANS, 30, 31 COLLEGE PLAYERS, 169 COLLEGE PRESIDENT, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Collier, Robert, 119, 214 Collier, Scott, 119 Collins, Jerry, 119 Collins, Katherine, 80 Collins, Larry, 58, 182 Collins, Raymond, 99, 119 Collins, Sherod, 39, 168 Collister, Arlene, 119 Colton, Frank, 39 Colyer, William, 119 Comer, Kyle, 99 Comer, Paul, 119, 218, 241 Comer, Vonn, 119 Compton, Jenny, 119 Compton-, Vesta, 80 Compton, Violet, 58 Condon, Kathleen, 80 Condra, Harold, 59, 195 Cone, Betty, 119, 200 Cone, Kay, 80, 200 Conger, Sherry, 119 Conkin, Charles, 99 Conklin, James, 208 Conley, Alice, 59 Conley, Betty, 80, 179, 192 Conley, Janet, 170, 204 Conner, Melody, 169 Conner, Mike, 119 Connolly, John, 168 Connor, Robert, 99 Cook, Charles, 119 Cook, Donald, 59 Cook, Jerry, 80 Cooley, Carolyn, 119, 200 Coolley, Lloyd, 119 Copeland, Ruth, 80, 195 Corbin, Lawrence, 59 Cormeny, Charlotte, 59 Cornelison, Donald, 119 Corno, Robert, 187, 218 Cornwell, Janet, 119, 204 Corrick, Deanna, 119 Cortelyou, Susan, 99 Costa, Sal, 59,163, 183, 214 Coto, Vilma, 59, 190 Cottingham,-Gerald, 119, 169, 172 Couch, James, 80, 182, 195 Couch, Wiliam, 59 Coulson, Ott, 99 Coupland, Barbara, 48 Court, Dan, 99 Courtney, Kenneth, 119 Cox, Ailine, 119 Cox, Dale, 99, 163 Cox, Donald, 59 Cox, Donna, 119, 198 Cox, Edith, 80, 165, 166, 195 Cox, Gary, 99 Cox, Gordon, 119 Cox, Jo Anne, 80, 178 Coy, Larry, 59 Cozad, Patricia, 119 Cozzoni, Albert, 59, 214 Crable, Emily, 119, 172 Craddock, Richard, 219 Craft, Gary, 120 Craghead, William, 169, 172 Craig, Robert, 99 Craik, Catherine, 120 Crawford, Etta, 80 Crawford, Gerald, 80 Crawford, Kay, 39 Creasman, John, 120 Crew, Walter, 80 Cribb, James, 120 Crist, Maynard, 80 Critchlow, Carolee, 80, 152, 153, 202, 206 Critchlow, Harold, 120 Crnic, Charlotte, 100 Croarkin, Eugene, 39 Crockett, John, 116, 120, 212 Croley, Boyd, 116, 120 Crooks, Forest, 39 Crooks, James, 120 Crosby, Naida, 80 CROSS COUNTRY, 236, 237 Crowell, Gary, 80 Crump, Charles, 120, 211 Crump, Gail, 168 Crumpacker, Donald, 120, 181, 236 Cruz, Alex, 120 Cuddihee, William, 80, 159 Culbertson, Jerry, 120 Culler, Constance, 100 Cullers, Richard, 100 Cunningham, Carol, 120 Cunningham, Earl, 40 Cupp, Gerald, 59, 156 Cupp, Joseph, 120, 195 Currell, Patty, 100 Curtis, Gracie, 100 Curtis, Nancy, 120 Cushing, George, 120 D Dailey, Irene, 40 Daily, Mary, 153, 155, 164 Daily, William, 59, 152, 156, 162, 163, 164, 165, 183 Daniels, Jerry, 80 Daniels, Linda Carolyn, 80, 195 Daniels, Linda Gayleen, 80, 198 Darakhshanrokni, Seyed, 120 Dash, Carlene, 100 Dattilo, James, 100, 219 Dattilo, John, 100 Daut, Charles, 120 Davidson, Diana, 54, 59, 154, 165, 170, 202 Davidson, William, 120 Davis, Bernice, 100 Davis, Cheryl, 100 Davis, Delores, 59 Davis, Dennis, 80, 172, 183, 214 Davis, Elaine, 168, 172 Davis, James, 80 Davis, Jimmie, 120 Davis, Keith, 100 Davis, Robert, 59 Davis, Roy, 120 Davis Sue, 142, 168 Daw, Harry, 80 Dawkins, Mary, 100 Day, Judith, 80 Day, Koleen, 59, 100 Deahl, Llloyd, 100 Deal, Lester, 100 Deam, Joyce, 100, 189 Dean, Carolyn, 59, 153, 163, 164, 175, 183, 193 Dean, John, 193 Deardorff, Gerald, 60 Dearing, Howard, 60 DeBello, Leonard, 100, 193 DeJong, Donna, 120, 204 DeJongh, Marie, 60, 190 Delameter, Charles, 80, 208 Delaney, Barbara, 100, 179 Delaney, Edwin, 100, 163, 214 Delaney, Mary, 120 DELTA ZETA, 200, 201 Deluca, John, 120, 219 Delvecchio, Roberta, 120 Dempsey, Patricia, 80, 184, 185, 186, 200 Denicola, John, 80 Dennison, Larry, 60 Densberger, Sharon, 100 Dentler, James, 81 DEPARTMENTAL HEADS, 34, 35 Derby, Michael, 81 Derry, Olin, 100 Deskin, Elizabeth, 100 Deveny, Edward, 100 Deves, Gerald, 100, 178 DeVore, Barbara, 100, 204 DeVore, Gary, 81 DeVos, Donna, 81, 170 DeVos, Larry, 100 DeWitt, Ralph, 81, 178 Dial, Ralph, 120 Dick, Janice, 120 Dieckman, Dorothy, 120 Dillinger, Judith, 120 (Page 251) Dini, Barbara, 100 Dini, Farshid, 81 Dinsmore, Keith, 81, 155, 160, 163, 183, 214 Disselhorst, Margaret, 81 Dittmer, Mary, 100, 172 Dixon, Gary, 100, 212 Dixon, Judith, 120 Dobbs, Clark, 60, 168, 195 Dobbs, Judith, 120 Dobbs, Valery, 101 Dobbs, William, 120 DOBSON HALL, 20 Dochterman, Susan, 120 Dodge, Nancy, 120 Dodson, Peggy, 234 Dodson, Robert, 120, 193 Dolan, Gary, 101, 195 Dolan, Joseph, 35 Dolan, Marion, 60, 179 Dombek, Stanley, 101, 193 Domingo, Alfredo, 52, 190 Dooley, Robert, 81 Dorrance, Donald, 120 Dorrell, Larry, 120 Dossett, Sheri, 120 Doty, Gary, 120 Dougherty, James, 40 Douglas, Karen, 101, 168 Douglas, Kenneth, 60, 163, 182 Downard, James, 81 Downing, Darrell, 101 Downing, Ernest, 120 Downs, Joe, 60, 153, 163, 183, 214 Doyel, Joseph, 120 Doyle,Larry, 60, 195 Drennan, Olin, 40, 178 Drescher, Eileen, 81, 165 Driskell, Alan, 81, 159, 212 Droddy, Mary, 60, 184, 185, 195 Dromey, John, 60, 156, 162, 163, 164, 193 Drunert, Donald, 120 Dry, Berenice, 40 Dubray, Rae, 120 Duckworth, Robert, 120 Duden, Thomas, 40, 172 Duffey, Jewell, 101, 198 Duggan, Patrick, 101, 218 Duke, James, 81 Dunavant, Anne, 101, 204 Duncan, Edward, 81 Duncan, Freddy, 120 Duncan, Linda, 120 Duncan, Thelma, 81 Dunham, Barbara, 60, 184, 185 Dunlap, James, 81, 163, 190, 212 Dunn, Gary, 101 Dunn, Kathy, 81 Durden, Thomas, 120 Durden, Thomas, 120 Durham, Roger, 167 Durst, Nancy, 101, 204, 234 Dutemple, Janet, 81 Dutton, Jerry, 81, 178 Dye, Roger, 120, 208 Dykstra, Arthur, 178 Dykstra, John, 178 E Eager, Kenneth, 101, 214 Early, Mary, 101 Early, Robert, 121 Easley, Margaret, 48 Easley, Shirley, 121 Easterday, Sharon, 60, 153, 154, 155, 162, 165, 166, 189 Ebeling, Clarence, 81 Eberle, James, 170 Eberle, Karen, 121 ECHO ROYALTY, 245, 246, 247 ECHO STAFF, 160, 161 Eckert, Betty, 121 Eckhardt, Marshall, 81 ECONOMIC CIRCLE, 176 Edge, Roger, 101 Ediger, Marlow, 40 Edmondson, Ruth, 121 Edwards, Janet, 121 Edwards, William, 60, 195, 211 Eggleston, Judith, 121, 170 Eichelberger, Patricia, 101, 202 Elam, Charles, 32 Eldridge, Kenneth, 60 Elgart, Arthur, 81 Ellenberger, Karen, 101, 169, 170 Elliott, Terry, 81, 178, 214 Ellis, Ellen, 121 Ellis, Patricia, 121, 204 Ellison, Lucy, 52 Elmore, Earl, 81 Elsberry, Howard, 60 Elsberry, Joyce, 60 Elson, Constance, 101 EMERITUS, 36 Emonts, Patricia, 81 England, Ada, 101 England, James, 81 ENGLISH CLUB, 176 Engle, David, 208 Engle, Genanne, 81, 153, 174, 186, 202 Engle, Marilyn, 121, 186, 202 Epperly, Gary, 60, 163, 178 Epperson, Jerrold, 169, 172 Epperson, Robert, 101, 190 Erb, Barbara, 121 Erdmann, Frances, 40 Erickson, Marsha, 121, 173 Ericson, Nancy, 101, 202 Estes, Mary, 40, 184 Euritt, Darrell, 101 Evans, Elizabeth, 40 Evans, Joyce, 121, 204 Evans, Larry, 101 Evans, Mary, 121 Ewing, Joyce, 81, 159, 168, 200 F FAIR APARTMENTS, 21 Fairbairn, Bonnie, 121, 204 Falconer, Mildred, 60 Falealii, Telea, 52 Falloon, Ellen, 121 Farden, Irl, 81 Farmer, Carol, 121 Farmer, Francis, 101 Farr, James, 52 Faucett, Gary, 61 Faucett, Tommy, 101 Fawcett, Vera, 36 Fears, Gary, 121 Feese, Marion, 195 Fehr, Gerald, 61, 208 Fenlon, Robert, 81, 163, 177, 183 Fenstermann, Russell, 121 Fergason, Carol, 101 Ferguson, Connie, 121 Fessenden, Delbert, 101 Fessler, Larry, 121 Fields, Betty, 82 Fields, Peggy, 61 Fike, James, 82, 153 Fimbel, Peter, 82 Finch, Jack, 61 Finley, John, 121 Fischer, Bonnie, 121 Fisher, Judith, 61, 191 Fisher, Marjorie, 101, 179 Fisher, Ronald, 82 Fitzgerald, Kay, 61, 189 Fitzpatrick, Michael, 82, 212, 219, 241 Fitzsimmons, William, 40 Flanagan, John, 121, 168, 191, 214 Flanagan, Michael, 121, 172, 191 Flanders, James, 121 Flanders, Marvin, 61, 212 Flasch, Glenn, 101, 165, 192 Flaspohler, Richard, 40 Flaspohler, Ronald, 40 Fleak, Lewis, 61, 164, 181, 189 Flesch, Janet, 121, 178 Fligg, Kendall, 121, 208 Flowers, Joyce, 82, 140, 142, 152, 153, 154, 157, 200, 206, 234 Flynn, William, 121 Flynn, William Robert, 193 Fong, Helen, 52 FOOTBALL, 146 Forbes, Clyde, 61 Ford, Elaine, 121 Ford, Elizabeth, 198 Foreman, Linda, 121 Foreman, Rebecca, 170 Forney, Shirley, 101, 190 Forrest, Merry, 82, 204 Forrest, Norman, 121 Forrester, Hillis, 101 Forsee, Frederick, 101 Fort, Robert, 40 Fortel, Deborah, 102, 168, 192, 202 Fortney, David, 61, 102, 168 Forty, Joan, 121 Forty, Robert, 82 Fosdick, Adeline, 82, 180 Foster, Sharon, 102 Foudree, Charles, 102 FOUNDER'S DAY, 149 Fowler, Beverly, 121 Fowler, Donald, 102 Fowler, Harold, 102, 208 Fowler, Travis, 102, 211 Fox, Betsy, 82,157, 163, 178, 191, 200 Fox, John, 195 Fox, Joy, 102, 202 Frady, Marjorie, 102 Fraley, Noel, 219 Frank, Linda, 102, 198 FRATERNITY RUSH, 145 Frazee, Nathan, 96, 102, 154, 214 Frazier, Elizabeth, 40 Freeland, Jerry, 121 Freeland, Max, 41 Freels, Mervyn, 82, 182 Freeman, Priscilla, 102, 181 French, Joyce, 102, 168, 172, 192 FRESHMAN, 116 Fretwell, Juidth, 121, 172 Frevert, John, 102 Frost, Robert, 121, 236, 239 Frost, Ronald, 121, 236, 239 Frueh, Jo Ann, 121 Fry, Garry, 102, 190 Fugate, Charles, 61 Fuqua, Fronia, 121 Fuller, Frank, 61, 176 Fulton, Roger, 102 G Galbraith, Jane, 82, 142, 157, 162, 200, 206 Galbraith, Jean, 121, 200 Galbraith, Joan, 61, 180, 200 Galkowski, Jane, 102 Galkowski, Joseph, 82, 153, 158, 159, 214 Gallagher, Richard, 121 Gallatin, Harry, 244 Gamache, Sharon, 82, 170 GAMMA DELTA, 190 Gantt, Frank, 82, 240 Garcia, Joyce, 82 Garden, Lois, 102, 202 Gardine, Kathleen, 184 Gardner, Dorothy, 82, 195 Gardner, Hugh, 41 Gardner, Judy, 121 Gardner, Kenneth, 41, 211, 218, 236 Gardner, Larry, 102 Gardner, Roma, 61 Gardner, Vicki, 121 Gares, Vera, 41 Garkie, Cecil, 82 Garner, Connie, 82 Garrett, Gene, 102 Gash, Jacqueline, 121 Gates, Sandra, 102, 170 Gay, Diana, 61, 142, 153, 157, 162, 174, 176, 204, 206 Gee, Robert, 102 Geers, Michael, 121 Geisendorfer, Mary, 102 Gentry, JoAnn, 121 George, Ricky, 61, 153, 156, 169 Gerdes, John, 121, 178 Germain, Jerry, 218, 226 German, Barbara, 122, 198 Gethmann, Douglas, 102 Giachine, Ervin, 116, 122, 214 Gibbons, Marilyn, 48 Gibbs, Marsha, 102 Gibbs, Robert, 122 Gibson, Henry, 41 Gieselman, Elmer, 25 Gifford, Sandra, 122 Gill, David, 82, 214, 219 Gillam, Barbara, 122 Gillaspie, John, 102 Gilliland, Dari, 191 Gillispie, Janet, 184 Gilmore, John, 82 Giovannini, Marianna, 61, 165, 167, 186, 193 Gismegian, Paul, 122, 191 Glaser, Joseph, 61, 152, 154, 155, 162, 163, 165, 212 Gleason, Marjorie, 122 Glenn, Edna, 52, 167 Goetze, John, 41, 214 Glore, John, 218 Glover, Carolyn, 82, 204 Glover, Kay, 82 Goble, Marilyn, 122, 190 GOLF, 241 Goins, Massye, 41 Golden, Cecil, 122 Golden, Nancy, 122, 172 Golden, Sandra, 195 Golden, Stuart, 102, 155, 212 Golob, John, 102 Good, Gerald, 102 Good, Malinda, 122, 184, 185, 202, 234 Gooden, Robert, 122 Goodenough, Judith, 122 Goodwin, Larry, 122 Goodwin, Maxine, 48 Goon, Ronald, 122 Gordy, Melvin, 102 Gore, Gary, 82 Gore, Larry, 122 Gorham, William, 61 Gosch, Geraldine, 41 Gotheridge, Becky, 102 Gotheridge, Danny, 61 Gottman, Linda, 122, 198 Gottman, Ronald, 172 Gottschalt, Dempsey, 82, 214 GRADUATE STUDENTS, 52, 53 GRADUATION, 149 Grandia, Robert, 62 Grant, Dave, 187, 219 Grant, Wilma, 122 Graves, Carol, 103 Graves, Rebecca, 122 Gray, Jean, 122 GREEK WEEK, 143 Green, Barbara, 103 Green, Dee, 122 Green, Eddie, 122 Green, Harry, 62 Green, Michael, 103 Gregg, Janet, 122, 180 Gregory, Denise, 122, 198 Greiwe, Marvin, 52, 164, 176, 183, 208 Griep, Ronald, 62, 214 Griffin, Harold, 122, 208, 240 Griffith, John, 103 Griffith, Katherine, 122, 180 Griffith, Mary, 62, 164, 166, 180 Griffith, Phillip, 62, 182, 212 Griffiths, DeVon, 62, 182 Grimshaw, George, 218 Grinstead, Glenda, 122 Grissom, Loren, 41, 176 Groff, Donald, 41 (Page 252) RYLE HALL--Row 1: Karen Hallgren, Beth Kelly, Lucille Reeves, Lois DeVinny, Mrs. Payne, Pat Carney, Mary Jackson. ROW 2: Donna Coleman, Barbara McGinnis, Marcy Kaiser, Barbara Biggar, Janis Smith, Carol Adams, Marius Houska, Becky Graves, Karen White. Dormitory Councils Advise and Consent In a home, perhaps "Father knows best," but when home becomes a college dormitory, it's the dorm council that rules the roost. Dormitory councils, elected at large by the residents of each hall or appointed by college officials, make house rules and discipline the family's "problem children." BLANTON-NASON HALLS: Mrs. Cragg, Nason housemother; Eleanor Yackley; Miss Gieselman, Blanton housemother. ROW 2: Ruth Hall, Serece Judd, Martha Hunt. DOBSON-BREWER-GRIM-HALLS--Row 1: Jerry Cook; Mrs. Holzmeier, Dobson housemother; Mrs. Carter, Grim housemother; Mrs. Williams, Brewer housemother; Jerry Deardorff. Row 2: Donald Hamm, Donald Klein, John Lundgren, John Connolly, Larry Strickler. (Page 253) Grom, William, 219 Grooms, Max, 122 Gross, Charles, 41, 208 Groves, Marjorie, 122 Gruber, Bryan, 82 Gruber, Patty, 48 Guilfoyle, Hazel, 122 Guinn, Craig, 122, 236, 239 Guinn, Marva, 62, 169, 204 Gutting, Edward, 103 Gutting, Joseph, 122 Guzzi, Samuel, 82 H 4-H CLUB, 181 Hafner, Judith, 186 Hagan, Cheryl, 82 Hagemann, Hans, 41 Hagmeier, Jerry, 62 Hagood, Donald, 62 Hahn, Dennis, 103 Hainds, Gloria, 82 Haines, Michael, 82 Haines, Robert, 122 Hakimian, Bigan, 190 Halbach, Dennis,, 103, 212 Hale, Gary, 83, 153, 163, 164, 183, 214 Haley, Madelon, 122 Hall, Barbara, 122 Hall, David, 54, 62, 153, 163, 164, 178, 183 Hall, Judith, 122, 172 Hall, Richard, 122 Hall, Robert, 122 Hall, Roberta, 169, 172 Hall, Thomas, 54, 122 Hall, Walter, 103 Hall, Willa, 83, 162, 164, 166, 195, 198 Hall, William, 41 Hallgren, Karen, 62, 162, 164 Halsey, Greg, 83 Hamilton, Louise, 83, 195 Hamilton, Roy, 62 Hamm, Donald, 62 Hammack, Charles, 83 Hammack, Susan, 122 Hammock, Billy, 214, 219 Hammond, Errol, 62 Hammons, Linda, 174 Hampton, Errol, 62 Hammons, Linda, 174 Hampton, Glenda, 62, 168 Hampton, Harriet, 62 Hampton, Judith, 122 Han, Tae, 52 Hanna, Susie, 54, 62, 153, 157, 166, 186, 198 Hannam, Gloria, 122 Hannum, Nancy, 122 Hanson, Barbara, 62 Harbin, Ronald, 103 Harbur, Larry, 181 Hardgrove, Ronald, 62, 163, 164, 183, 214 Hardgrove, Russell, 103, 163, 183, 214 Hardie, Lloyd, 122, 193 Harding, Jack, 103 Hardman, Barbara, 103 Hardy, Terry, 122 Hargrave, Danny, 62 Hargrave, Jane, 122 Hargrave, Judith, 83 Harker, Larry, 103, 195 Harkins, Kathleen, 83 Harmon, George, 103 Harness, Judith, 63 Harper, Deana, 122 Harper, William, 123, 215 Harris, Charles, 63 Harris, Dennis, 63, 207, 212 Harris, Jerry, 123, 215 Harris, Jimmie, 103 Harris, Lars, 62, 152, 153, 154, 155, 163, 165, 187, 240 Harrison, Janet, 41 Harrison, Russell, 41 Harryman, Ronald, 103 Harsh, James, 83 Hart, Charles, 83 Hart, Dorothy, 83 Hart, Stanley, 83 Hartman, Carol, 52, 165, 169, 172, 191 Haru, Yoko, 63, 167, 190 Harvey, Darrell, 63, 156, 212 Harvey, Mary, 123 Harvey, Norma, 83, 181 Hashimoto, Tadaaki, 190 Haston, John, 123 Hatcher, Melvin, 123 Havener, Darell, 83 Hawk, Janet, 123 Hawkins, Beth, 103 Hawkins, James 83 Hawkins, Keith 123 Hawkins, Stephen, 123 Hawkins, Terrence, 83 Hayden, Sarah, 123 Hayes, Judy, 83, 200 Hayes, Mary, 103 Hays, Ronald, 103 Hayward, Philip, 83, 168, 177, 183 Hazelwood, Edwin, 123 Hazen, Howard, 123 Head, Arthur, 103 Heaton, Ray, 123 Hediger, Pat, 63, 160, 162, 163, 167, 175, 183 Hediger, Ronald, 123 Heifner, Delbert, 83 Heithaus, Audrey, 63, 163, 184 Heitman, Marla, 184, 185 Henderson, Luther, 103 Hendren, Roger, 63 Hendrick, Ruth, 103 Hendricks, Vera, 103, 180 Henley, Comfort, 63 Henley, Patricia, 83, 189 Henness, Kenna, 123 Henry, Charlotte, 123 Hensley, Melvin, 103 Heppermann, Charles, 83, 193 Herel, Donald, 63 Hermann, George, 42, 239 Herring, David, 83, 182 Herring, Norma, 103 Hersch, Bill, 241 Hershey, Georgia, 103, 168, 195 Hertler, Gene, 83, 215 Hesskamp, Dennis, 63, 163, 212 Hevel, Dorothy, 48 Hew, Lindenette, 63, 152 Hewgley, Nelson, 123 Hey, Dennis, 178 Heyer, Larry, 123, 208 Hiatt, George, 103 Hickman, John, 104 Hickman, Lois, 104, 164, 180 Hight, Allen, 218 Hill, Bruce, 52 Hill, Eloise, 42 Hill, Geoffrey, 208 Hill, Jo, 63, 192 Hill, Margaret, 123 Hilleman, Edward, 104 Hilsabeck, Michele, 104, 200, 234 Hines, Robert, 83, 176 Hintz, Mary, 63 Hipps, Jack, 83 Hiskey, Marcel, 123 HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 175 Hitt, Nancy, 123, 198 Hixson, Kathy, 123 Hodges, Francis, 123 Hoer, Judith, 63 Hoer, Paul, 63, 177, 183 Hoerrmann, Barbara, 123 Hoewing, Donald, 123 Hoewing, Ronald, 83 Hoffman, Gerald, 172 Hoffmann, Goerge, 63 Hoffmann, Leonard, 123 Hoffmann, Suzanne, 104 Hoffmeyer, Elmer, 104 Hogenson, Kathryn, 123, 198 Holler, Herbert, 219 Hollingsworth, Gerald, 123 Holloway, Jerre, 63 Hollowell, Russell, 83 Holrah, Kriete, 83, 163, 177 Holman, Sandy, 104, 204 Holman, Mildred, 83, 163, 191 Holmes, Dennis, 182 Holmes, Linda, 104 Holmes, Phillip, 104 Holmes, Willa, 104, 165 Holt, Carolyn, 123 Holt, Dennis, 83 Holt, Sharon, 123, 193 Holtkamp, David, 123 Holvoet, William, 104, 183 Holzmeier, Alfred, 42 Holzworth, Nancy, 83, 184 HOMECOMING, 138, 139 HOMECOMING ROYALTY, 140, 141 HOME MANAGEMENT, 20 HONORARY ART CLUB, 167 Hood, Stuart, 84 Hooker, Jack, 123 Hoover, Judy, 63, 153, 155, 157, 162, 163, 174, 200 Hopkins, Dennis, 123, 212 Hopkins, Lois, 64, 179 Hopp, Don, 64, 169, 170, 208 Hopson, John, 104 Hopson, Rolland, 84 Horace, Thomas, 64, 152, 158, 159, 163, 164, 175, 183, 193, 215 Horn, Frankie, 84 Horn, Harvey, 84 Hoselton, David, 104 Hoskin, Marcia, 84 Hoskins, Judith, 123 House, Nancy, 104, 172, 202 House, Ralph, 42 Houske, Marius, 104 Houston, Elizabeth, 104 Houston, Phillip, 104 Howard, Connie, 84, 162, 163, 164, 168 Howell, Glee, 104 Howell, Judy, 142 Howell, Patty, 64, 204 Howell, Whitcomb, 84 Howerton, Nancy, 123 Howerton, Ralph, 104, 189 Howerton, Sharon, 104, 174 Howing, Fredrick, 177 Hoyt, Tom, 53, 182 Hoyt, Hadley, 77, 84, 163, 178, 212 Hubbartt, Glen, 64 Hubbartt, Sandra, 48 Huckstep, Virginia, 123 Hudspith, Carolyn, 123 Huebner, Linda, 64, 165, 166, 202 Huenemann, Calvin, 34 Huey, Richard, 84 Huff, Arlene, 84, 153, 162, 163, 164, 166, 181, 202 Huff, Carolyn, 64, 184, 200 Huff, Clinton, 172 Huff, Richard, 84, 163, 178, 215 Hug, Elizabeth, 123, 202 Hughes, Erskine, 53 Hughes, James, 64 Hughes, Larry, 123 Hughes, Robert, 123 Hull, Alice, 123 Hulse, Donna, 200 Hulse, Laura, 42 Hume, Sandra, 104, 200 Hunt, Donna, 84 Hunt, Donna, 84 Hunt, Janet, 84 Hunt, Martha, 84, 200 Hunt, Stephen, 104 Hunt, Suzanne, 123, 168, 204 Huntsman, Linda, 84, 204 Hunziker, Dean, 84 Hunziker, Nancy, 123 Hutchens, James, 123 Hutcherson, Linda, 123, 198 Hutchinson, Jim, 64 Hutton, Wayne, 64, 181 I Iglesias, Mercedes, 123, 190 Ikeda, Namiko, 42 Inda, Paul, 236 INDEPENDENT CLUB, 189 INDOOR TRACK, 238, 239 INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING, 19 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB, 182 Ingolia, Domenik, 64 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL, 207 INTERNATIONAL CLUB, 190 INTRAMURALS, 242, 243 Irick, Barbara, 84 Irvin, Carol, 104 Irvin, Janet, 104, 180 Irwin, Jeannette, 123 Ivankovich, Mayra, 123, 190 J Jack, Sharon, 104 Jackovich, Marianne, 84 Jackson, Aleetha, 64, 142, 186 Jackson, Carol, 124 Jackson, James, 104, 191 Jackson, Mary, 84, 153, 164, 178, 202 Jackson, T. J., 219 Jacobs, Evelyn, 168 Jacobs, Joseph, 84, 212 Jacobs, Karen, 64, 164, 166, 189 James, Addie, 104, 189 James, Beverly, 124 James, Carroll, 124 James, Clyde, 124 James, Dana, 124 James, Ronald, 124 James, Sue, 124 James, Vivian, 84, 179 Jamison, George, 36 Janning, Marjorie, 84, 202 Jansen, Clarence, 124 Jarrell, Margery, 124 Jaspering, Judith, 124 Jayne, Edward, 25 Jedlicka, Michael, 124 Jeffries, Boyd, 84 Jensen, Gerald, 104 Jepeway, Janet, 84, 168, 169, 192 Jeppsson, Eva, 84, 190 Jerome, Keith, 64, 187, 236 Jobe, Jack, 104, 215 Johannes, Roger, 124 Johnsen, Lawrence, 124, 219 Johnson, David, 84 Johnson, Doris, 84, 163, 178 Johnson, Jerry, 64, 152, 157, 162, 174, 200 Johnson, Judy, 124 Johnson, Kenneth, 105, 172 Johnson, Lawrence, 84 Johnson, Leonard, 124 Johnson, Lorna, 105, 170, 202 Johnson, Mac, 124, 212 Johnson, Marion, 53, 174 Johnson, Nancy, 105, 186, 198 Johnson, Robert, 64 Johnson, Ronald, 84, 169, 172 Johnson, Rosemary, 105 Johnson, Sharon, 84 Johnson, Sharyn, 116, 124, 154, 186, 200, 245 Johnson, Valerie, 48 Johnson, William, 105 Johnston, Mary, 124, 180 Johnston, Mavis, 64, 164, 166, 202 Jolley, Joy, 124 Jones, Andrea, 85 Jones, Anthony, 64, 155, 165, 212 Jones, Brian, 190, 207, 208 Jones, Charles, 84, 178 Jones, Cheri, 64, 142, 152, 153, 155, 157, 163, 174, 200 (Page 254) Jones, Claudia, 105, 198 Jones, Constance, 124 Jones, Dal, 64, 182 Jones, Donna, 65, 166 Jones, Flora, 65, 167, 170, 195 Jones, Gerald, 124 Jones, Harry, 124, 236 Jones, Jane, 105 Jones, John, 85 Jones, Lea, 65, 180 Jones, Lee, 105 Jones, Martha, 124 Jones, Merlyn, 124, 181, 184, 185, 192 Jones, Randy, 65, 187, 218 Jones, Ronald, 105 Jones, Sharon, 186 Jones, Willie, 218 Jordan, David, 105 Jordan, Gloria, 85, 168, 169, 189 Jorgenson, Dale, 34 Jost, Charles, 105 Jourdan, Linda, 85, 165 Jourdan, Shirley, 124, 165 Judd, Serece, 105, 198 JUNIORS, 77 Justus, Stephen, 212 K Kabrick, Larry, 124 Kaeding, Samuel, 124 Kaiman, Mary, 105, 193 Kaiser, Marcella, 105, 180, 200 Kaiser, Shirley, 124 Kanan, Dolores, 65 Kanchanadul, Thipakanya, 85, 190 Kane, Thomas, 85 KAPPA ALPHA PSI, 210 KAPPA DELTA PI, 162 Karaff, Joyce, 85 Karel, David, 85, 169, 172 Karel, Leon, 42 Karrenbrock, Maynard, 124 Kasow, Lloyd, 85, 165 Kaufmann, Henry, 85, 240 Kauzlarich, Charles, 35 Kauzlarich, Jerold, 85, 236 Kauzlarich, Loretta, 85 K CLUB, 187 K-DETTES, 186 Kearse, Max, 65 Kearse, Twila, 65, 162, 165, 166 Keasling, William, 124 Keeler, Donald, 85 Keen, Veryl, 42 Kehoe, Donald, 105, 212 Keil, Buddy, 85 Keiser, Ronald, 124 Keller, Ben, 53 Keller, Ernest, 65, 182 Keller, Leona, 124 Keller, Roberta, 105 Kelley, Jerry, 187, 218 Kelley, Lyle, 85 Kelley, Nancy, 105, 198 Kelley, Robert, 85 Kellly, Beth, 85 Kelly, Edward, 65, 153, 215 Kelly, Norma, 124, 193 Kelly, Thomas, 85 Kenepp, Nancy, 48 Kendall, Billy, 53 Kennedy, Johnnie, 218 Kennedy, Judy, 124 Kennell, Christine, 105, 192 Kenney, John, 53, 160 Kenney, Mary, 124, 169 Kent, David, 124 Kern, Betty, 105, 168, 192, 202 Kerns, Norine, 124 Kerns, Patricia, 85, 165, 180 Ketchum, Keith, 124 Kibler, Floreine, 35 Kilian, Wendell, 124, 240 Killday, Judy, 48 Killen, Tony, 105 Kilroy, Michaela, 124 Kim, Young, 65, 190 Kimball, Marcia, 65 Kincaid, Cheryl, 85, 168 King, Boyd, 42, 226 King, Donna, 124 King, James, 85, 105 King, Joanne, 124 King, Milburn, 124 King, Suzanna, 124 Kinney, James, 105 Kinsey, Barbara, 42 Kirby, Judy, 124 Kirchberger, Frederic, 42 Kircher, Steven, 105, 124 Kirchner, David, 105 KIRK BUILDING, 24 Kirkendall Alan, 219 Kirkendall, Ralph, 42 Kirkendoll, Vernon, 124 KIRK MEMORIAL, 18 Kissinger, Nancy, 124, 202 Kitamura, Elaine, 105, 179 Kite, Julian, 105, 169 Kite, Sharon, 125 Klaslo, Richard, 105 Klein, Stan, 85, 212, 219 Klindt, Cosette, 125 Klingaman, John, 125 Klinger, Emmett, 125, 172 Klorer, Susan, 105 Klote, Paul, 125 Klug, Vicki, 125, 180 Knapp, Duane, 85 Knecht, Patricia, 105, 193 Kniess, Sandra, 125, 184, 185 Knes, David, 106, 161, 163, 165, 175, 183 Knight, Nona, 65 Knipmeyer, James, 125 Knizel, Anthony, 85, 163, 193 Knobbs, Pauline, 42 Knouse, Thea, 125, 200 Knowles, Edward, 106 Knowles, Melva, 65 Knudsen, Barbara, 48 Koehler, Teresa, 125, 193 Koerner, Michael, 162, 163 Kohlenberg, Gilbert, 34, 175, 190, 207 Kohlenberg, Mary, 42, 190 Kollmann, Susan, 125, 198 Konrad, Patrick, 125, 208 Kopp, John, 125 Koppenhauer, Gary, 106, 172, 208 Koprivca, Paul, 125 Korasick, Richard, 106 Kordestani, Belrouz, 125 Kotikula, Ah-Ram, 106 Kottabi, Javad, 85 Kottmann, Bob, 85 Kousari, Atto, 65, 125, 190 Kouti, Ali, 85, 190 Krabill, Kenneth, 125 Kramer, Betty, 106 Kraus, Doris, 106 Kraus, Jean, 85, 167 Krez, Nancy, 125 Kriegshauser, JoAnn, 85, 204 Krighaum, Donald, 65 Kromminga, Gloria, 125 Krueger, Leon, 65 Krueger, Ronnie, 86 Kruel, Raymond, 65 Ku, Joseph, 53 Kuenzel, David, 125, 190, 236 Kuhlman, David, 106 Kuhlman, Lester, 42, 181 Kunioka, Jean, 125 Kunioka, Joan, 125 Kursar, Michaela, 65 Kusek, Gerald, 236, 239 L Lackey, Pamela, 86 Lackey, Pete, 65 LaForge, Richard, 86 LaFrenz, Samuel, 86 LaFrenz, Thomas, 125 Lake, Lawrence, 125, 181 Lange, Robert, 190 Landstrum, Bill, 86 Lane, Dennis, 86 Lane, Terry, 172 Langford, Brian, 106 Langhammer, Rebecca, 106, 184 Lankford, Keith, 125 Lantz, Linda, 65 LaRose, Kenneth, 125, 189 Larson, Michael, 106 Lary, Martha, 106, 169, 172 Latcham, James, 125 Latimer, Richard, 66 Lau, Yonlene, 66 Lauffer, Cheryl, 86, 172 LAUGHLIN HALL, 18 Laulu, Toasefulu, 106 Lawrence, Carl, 86 Lawson, Carol, 106, 201 Lawson, David, 86, 236 Lawson, Donald, 106 Lawson, Linda, 86, 236 Lawson, Donald, 106 Lawson, Linda, 125, 202 Lay, Carol, 125 Lazerwitz, Larry, 86 Leach, Charles, 86, 213 Leake, Richard, 86 Learned, Janet, 86, 167 Lease, Cecil, 125 Leasure, Ruth, 106, 204 Ledbetter, Jerry, 106 Ledford, Dorvin, 106, 172, 181, 191 Lee, Barbara, 66, 169 Lee, Gene, 226 Lee, Jin, 190 Lee, Lauren, 125 Lee, Robert, 86, 212 Leggett, Janice, 106, 179 Lehmann, Richard, 66, 152, 153, 163, 164, 166, 193 Lehr, Victor, 125 Leino, Sandra, 86 Leiviska, Kenneth, 125 Lemon, Philip, 86 Lentz, Rodney, 125 Lenzini, Betty, 77, 86, 152, 153, 157, 165, 168, 174, 181, 202 Leonard, Wendell, 86 Leong, Maria, 106, 190 Leppin, Marilyn, 86 Lesinger, George, 125 Lessig, Samuel, 43 Leu, Pete, 219 Leung, James, 86 Leutung, Stanley, 106, 190 LeVells, Charles, 86 Leviske, Ken, 236, 239 Lewis, Gary, 106, 125 Lewis, Marcia, 125 Lewis, Roy, 86, 192 Lewis, William, 66, 175, 207, 215 Leytham, Bobby, 125 Libby, Harry, 116, 125, 213 Lichtenberg, Jimmie, 106, 195 Liebhart, Gerald, 66, 163, 164, 181, 189 Lightfoot, Regina, 125 Likes, Henry, 86, 182, 215 Lillard, Kenneth, 86 Lillis, Wilfrid, 125 Lincoln, Donald, 125, 181 Lindley, Nancy, 106 Lindquist, Pamela, 125 Lindsey, Joann, 125 Lindsey, Taylor, 43 Link, Barbara, 106 Linke, Clifford, 106 Linke, Donald, 106 Linke, Kenneth, 66 Liss, Joseph, 125, 172, 208 Lister, John, 86 Lite, Elizabeth, 125 Liter, Donna, 184 Little, Dana, 126 Little, Rochelle, 106, 202 Littrell, Ross, 53 Livingston, Warren, 126 Lo, Albert, 106 Lockard, Becky, 126 Lockett, Conn, 126 Lockwood, Carol, 126 Lohrman, Joyce, 126, 202 Long, Gerald, 66 Longfield, Larry, 106 Longwith, Betty, 48 Looney, Charles, 86 Lorence, Edith, 86 Lott, Margaret, 126, 190 Lovejoy, Brent, 86, 215 Lovett, Kay, 66 Lowe, Perry, 126 Lowenberg, Elaine, 126, 185 Lowery, Linda, 126, 184, 185, 192 Lowther, Judith, 66, 157, 162, 200 Lox, Janice, 66 Loy, Sally, 126 Lucas, John, 66, 175 Ludemann, Jean, 66, 165, 166 Lue, Yen, 53 Luey, Dorothy, 66, 165, 166, 190 Luetgens, Marcie, 66, 190, 192 Luett, Larry, 86, 226 Luikart, Terry, 107, 236 Lundgren, John, 66, 162, 163 Lunsford, Robert, 107 Luther, Linda, 87, 161, 173, 174 Lutz, Margaret, 107, 192 LYCEUM, 142 Lyddon, Barbara, 87, 204, 206 Lyng, Jane, 66, 165 Mc McBride, James, 87 McCain, Jimmie, 126 McCalester, Nicholas, 107, 208 McCall, Linda, 126, 202 McCall, Sarah, 126 McCart, Carol, 87, 202 McCartney, David, 126 McCarthy, Joseph, 81, 153, 215 McCarty, Sandra, 87 McCarty, Terry, 87 McCaughey, Gary, 126 McClain, Paul, 87 McClanahan, Carol, 126 McClaskey, Martha, 43 McCloud, Sandra, 126 McClure, Barbara, 126 McCollum, Melvin, 126 McConnell, Alvin, 107 McConnell, Pat, 126 McCormick, William, 126, 219, 241 McCully, Ronald, 87, 208 McCully, Sue, 66, 162, 163, 165, 180, 191 McDannold, William, 107 McDonald, Terry, 107, 236, 239 McDowell, Marsha, 107, 201 McElderry, Carolyn, 126 McElderry, James, 126 McElory, Sandra, 87 McFarland, John, 87 McGinnis, Barbara, 66, 153, 166, 202 McGinnis, Michael, 87 McGlothlin, Larry, 126 McGraw, Roger, 66, 170 McGregor, Peggy, 126 McGriff, James, 107 McGuire, Kenneth, 43 McHenry, Roger, 107, 169, 172 McKay, Elizabeth, 126 McKay, Harriet, 126 McKay, Leslie, 126 McKinley, Elizabeth, 126, 184, 203, 234 McKinney, Robert, 32 McLandsborough, John, 126 McLaughlin, Fred, 107, 208 McLeland, Vern, 107 McMahon, Patricia, 107, 204 McMillon, Floyd, 226 McMullen, Sharon, 107, 165 (Page 255) McMurry, JoAnn, 67, 157, 162, 165, 166, 190, 195 McNabb, Frances, 126, 163 McNeil, Darrell, 67 McPherson, James, 126 McPherson, Roger, 126 McReynolds, Grace, 43 McWhortor, William, 126, 172, 191 M Maack, Nikki, 87, 192 Mabee, Charles, 156, 192 Mabry, Joseph, 67, 162, 163, 164 Mabry, Ruth Ann, 126 Mack, Carolyn, 107, 203 Madden, Ramona, 126 Maddox, Joe, 126 MaGee, Llora, 36 MaGee, Viola, 36 Maggart, Wesley, 126 Maghen, Saeid, 126 Magie, John, 87 Mahen, Clifford, 126, 208 Mahmoody, Bozorg, 87, 190 Main, Carl, 126 MAJORETTES, 173 Malloy, Glenda, 126 Malloy, Marilynn, 107 Malloy, Sheryl, 67 Mann, Kenneth, 126 Mantione, Richard, 87 March, Charles, 107 March, David, 43 Markword, Ray, 107 Marling, Mary Lou, 87 Marquardt, Donald, 67, 156, 181, 182 Marquardt, Judith, 81, 162, 174 Marquart, Joyce, 87 Marr, P. M., 25 Marsh, Edward, 67 Marsh, Peggy, 126, 180, 203 Marsh, Stephen, 126 Marshall, Mary Anna, 67 Martie, Jerry, 126 Martin, Charles, 87 Martin, Dave, 107, 215 Martin, David L., 219 Martin, Nyoca, 107, 184, 185 Martin, Ronald, 48 Martin, Viola, 53 Martin, William, 127, 169, 170 Martindale, Larry, 67, 187 Marx, Mary, 67, 195 Mason, Barbara, 127, 195 Mason, Jerald, 67 Mason, Karen, 48 Mason, Richard Gregg, 127 Mason, Richard, 53 Masten, Tom, 107 Mathes, Ann, 67 Mathis, John, 107 Matthew, Sandra, 87 Matthew, William, 43 Matzen, William, 127, 215, 245 Mauck, Gary, 107 Maxwell, Margaret, 127, 204 May, Cheryl, 127 May, Clifford, 87 Mayfield, Kenneth, 127 Mazza, Anthony, 87 Means, Jimmie, 127 Mechlin, Bette Lon, 87 Mechlin, Dona, 127, 198 Medlin, Judy, 87 Meeker, Connie, 127, 172 Meeks, Bille, 107 Mehraban, Hossein, 127 Meinhardt, James, 107 Mekemson, Kay, Lynne, 67, 152, 153, 164, 166, 200, 206 Meldrum, Marceline, 43 Mendoza, Julio, 107 Merritt, Patricia, 87, 166, 195 Mertens, William, 213 Mettes, Wanda, 127, 180 Mettes, Wilma, 107, 169, 170, 172 Mettle, Oliver, 87 Meyer, Calvin, 107, 213, 236, 239 Meyer, Carolyn, 107, 169, 195 Meyer, David, 67 Meyer, Marilyn, 107, 193 Michael, Marilyn, 87, 180 Michael, Ted, 67, 218 Mickelson, Harold, 43 Mihalevich, Joyce, 127 Mihalevich, Michael, 127, 193, 213 Mikel, Neil, 108 Miklos, Barbara, 108 Milder, Charles, 108 Miley, Garry, 87 Millard, Philip, 108 Miller, Benne, 48 Miller, Betty, 48 Miller, Dolores, 108, 179 Miller, Dorthy, 108 Miller, Dudley, 169 Miller, Edwin, 108 Miller, Eleanor, 127 Miller, Eric, 67, 170 Miller, Gary, 87, 236, 239 Miller, Gerald, 108 Miller, Hobert, 108, 213 Miller, Howard, 67 Miller, Ivan, 35 Miller, Jacquelyn, 127 Miller, James, 88, 127 Miller, James Fredrick, 88, 213 Miller, James Ralph, 169, 172, 191 Miller, Jane, 198 Miller, John 67, 215 Miller, Kay, 127 Miller, Kenneth, 43, 170 Miller, Linda Faye, 127 Miller, Linda Jane, 108 Miller, Marilyn, 88, 163, 174 Miller, Maxine, 88 Miller, Richard, 108 Miller, Robert, 169 Miller, Ronald, 187 Miller, Sandra, 88, 174 Miller, Sherlean, 127 Miller, Victor, 127 Miller, Willa, 127, 184 Million, Beverly, 49 Million, Larry, 88 Million, Marilyn, 108 Mills, Wallace, 127 Millsap, Carol, 127 Milstead, Donna, 127 Mincks, Mary, 127, 172 Minear, Ila, 127 Minear, Sally, 88, 165, 174 Miner, Tamara, 88, 179, 201 Minervini, Maurice, 218 Minor, Gary, 88 Minor, William, 43 Minshall, Mary, 67 Minter, Oveta, 49 Mitch, Joseph, 43 Mitchell, Gary, 67, 152, 156, 163, 167, 177, 183 Mitchell, Mary, 127 Mitchell, Susan, 127 Mittler, Charolette, 43 Mittler, Eli, 32 Moffett, Linda, 127, 165 Moffett, Nancy, 127 Moffit, Jimmie, 127 Mohn, Glyn, 127, 164, 193 Mohr, Dixie, 88, 162, 166, 195 Moll, Larry, 165 Monroe, Chandler, 43 Montgomery, Linda, 127 Moody, Lee, 127, 236 Moore, Barbara, 67, 174 Moore, Hubert, 43 Moore, Jack, 68, 163, 164, 175 Moore, Joan, 88, 142, 193 Moore, Julie, 88, 165 Moore, Linda, 88, 152, 153, 157, 162, 163, 198, 206 Moore, Marjorie, 53 Moore, Millie, 108, 186 More, Anthony, 68 Morelock, Linda, 127, 191 Morehead, John, 127 Morgan, Larry, 88, 153, 158, 159, 183, 213 Morgan, Phillip, 127 Morgenstern, Kathy, 88 Moritz, Jo Anne, 49 Morley, Larry, 44 Morris, Barry, 88fi 163, 213 Morris, Cheryl, 108, 184, 185, 198 Morris, Howard, 32 Morris, Roger, 176, 191 Morrison, Elaine, 88, 204 Morrison, Helen, 68 Morrow, Enid, 108, 195 Morse, Robert, 108, 195 Mosher, LaVerne, 53 Moshtaghi, Faryar, 127, 190 Moslander, Virginia, 108, 155 Moss, Barbara, 49 Moss, Chester, 68, 177, 183, 190 Moss, Ruth, 127 Mossbarger, Cheryl, 140, 152, 186, 198 Mossbarger, Karen, 49 Mostufi, Moussa, 190 Motley, Thomas, 108, 183, 192 Motter, Josephine, 127 Motter, Marijane, 49 Moyer, John, 68, 182 Mudd, John, 213 Mudd, John Wilson, 96, 108 Mudd, Mary, 127 Mueller, Dennis, 108, 183, 187, 215, 240 Mueller, Frank, 108 Mueller, Harvey, 166 Muir, Larry, 108, 208 Muir, Sara, 108, 199 Muller, Edward, 88, 193, 208 Mullikin, Raymond, 88 Mundy, Don, 241 Mundy, Mary, 127, 165, 193 Murdock, Nancy, 204 Murphy, Michael, 108 Murphy, Michael John, 88 Murry, Esther, 127 Myers, Betty, 127 Myers, Charles, 68, 152, 153, 156, 162, 163, 164, 165, 174, 176, 183, 207, 208 Myers, Donna, 88 Myers, Eugene, 108, 195 Myers, James, 68 Myers, Jerry, 88, 195 Myers, Mary, 68 Myers, Nancy, 195 N Nagel, Roland, 44, 236 Naimo, Alfred, 88, 213 Narigon, Carole, 88 Narigon, Connie, 88, 186 Nations, Donald, 108 Neagle, Charles, 108 Neil, Mary Lou, 127 Neis, James, 68 Nelms, Robert, 127 Nelson, Colleen, 88, 164, 184, 185 Nelson, David, 127 Nelson, James, 128 Nelson, Kenneth, 108, 177, 183, 209 Nelson, Rex, 88 Nemeth, Frank, 128, 240 Nevins, Bonna, 108 Newbrough, Dennis, 88, 239 Newcomb, John, 128, 218, 240 Newhard, James, 68, 169, 172 Newland, John, 109 Newlin, Stephen, 109 NEWMAN CLUB, 193 Newman, Jo-Ann, 88 Newman, Michael, 172 Newman, Wilma, 49 Nichols, Clark, 109, 207, 209 Nichols, James, 128 Nichols, Richard, 128 Nickels, Terry, 109, 218 Nicholson, Marsha, 68, 153, 163, 164, 169, 172, 203 Nicoletti, Alice, 128, 195, 199 Nicoletti, Pete, 33 Niehaus, Constance, 128, 193 Niekamp, Kenneth, 128 Nielsen, Drew Ann, 109 Neito, Consuelo, 109 Niggemeyer, Thomas, 128 Nili, Charles, 109 Nirgenau, Richard, 128, 209 Nitti, Virginia, 128 Noble, Phillip, 109, 165, 183, 215 Noe, Beverly, 128, 180 Noe, Eva, 68 Noel, Gary, 88 Noel, Larry, 89, 215 Nolan, Michael, 109 Noland, Sharailyn, 128 Norman,, Duane, 44 Norman, Julie, 89 Norton, David, 77, 89, 154, 164, 182, 209 Norton, Joseph, 109 Nothdurft, D. D., 44, 189 Novinger, David, 128 Novinger, William, 44 O Oakley, Paul, 218 O'Brien, Carole, 49, 190 O'Brien, David, 68 O'Brien, Dennis, 44, 183 O'Brien, Larry, 109 O'Bryan, Elsie, 128 O'Connor, Jerry, 68 O'Donnell, Catherine, 89, 201 Oelklaus, Donald, 68, 153, 207, 212 Oertwig, Robert, 109 OFFICE STAFF, 48, 49 Ogden, Eunice, 165, 192 Oglesby Natalie, 89, 203 Okal, Charles, 89, 190 Okani, Hiroshi, 89, 190 Olinger, Billy, 68 Olinger, Walter, 89, 153, 163, 187, 215, 218 Olinger, Wanda, 49 Ollmann, Sharon, 68, 160, 165, 167 Olson, Eva, 128 Olson, Janice, 68, 167 Olson, Melvin, 44, 161 Onyango, Johathan, 190, 192 Opplinger, Norman, 68 Opplinger, Willa, 69, 164, 184, 185 ORCHESTRA, 170, 171 Ordelheide, Susan, 89 Ornes, Marvin, 109 Orr, Harold, 109, 209 Orr, Marilyn, 109 Orthner, Neil, 89 Osborn, Sharyn, 69 Osterhout, Mary, 109 Overturf, Linda, 109 Overstreet, Byron, 128 Owen, Alice 44 Owen, Helen, 128 Owen, John, 44 Owens, Loren, 128 Owings, Alice, 128 Owings, Myrtle, 109 Ownbey, Sandra, 109 Owsley, Stephen, 128 Ozburn, Steve, 128 P Packwood, Glen, 69, 213 Padget, Charles, 69 Page, James, 89 Pagett, Ivan, 109, 167, 209 Painter, Sarah, 128 Palmer, Berndt, 89 Palmer, James, 109, 213 Palmer, Judson, 189, 209 Palmer, Linda, 128 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, 206 Parcell, John, 128, 169, 170, 172 (Page 256) PARENT'S DAY, 137 Park, No-Yong, 44 Parker, Carroll, 128 Parker, Linda, 179 Parmenter, Richard, 69, 163, 176 Parrish, Nancy, 109, 172 Parrish, Richard, 128 Parrish, Sam, 69 Parsons, Judy, 128 Pasha, Ebrahim, 89 Patel, Subodhkomar, 69, 191 Patchett, Richard, 128, 241 Patterson, Don, 89 Patterson, Nita, 44, 167 Patterson, Wilma, 44 Pattinson, Sallie, 36 Patton, Jo, 109 Patton, Paula, 89 Pauly, Nicholas, 109 Pawlowicz, Joseph, 69, 164, 213 Pawlowicz Karen, 69, 165, 166 Pawlowicz, Stephanie, 128, 193 Payden, Anne, 128 Payne, Marlene, 49 Pearson, Dorothy, 34 Pearson, Marilyn, 89 Peas, Rose, 89, 163, 178 PEM CLUB, 184 Pendergast, Toni, 128, 170, 186 Pendleton, Gerry, 89, 215 Pendleton, Mary, 109, 164, 191 Penn, Carolyn, 89, 163, 178 Penn, Sharon, 128 People, George, 128 Pepper, Grace, 69, 165, 211 Perine, James, 69, 169, 207, 211 Perlstein, Steven, 89 Perrigo, Janet, 89, 199 Perry, Jerry, 109 Perry, Michael, 109 Perry, Tamara, 128 PERSHING ARENA, 22 PERSHING BUILDING, 22 Peters, Donna, 69, 153, 163, 178, 201 Peters, Thomas, 109 Petersmeyer, Merlyn, 109 Peterson, Jeffrey, 109, 209 Peterson, Michael, 89 Pezley, Robert, 89 Pflibsen, Robert, 128 Phegley, Carole, 110 PHI DELTA KAPPA, 189 Phillips, Carla, 128, 172 Phillips, Craig, 110, 172 Phillips, Jewell, 69, 175 Phillips, John, 89, 176, 183 Phillips, John, 89, 176, 183 Phillips, Kenneth, 110 Philp, Charles, 69 PHI SIGMA EPSILON, 212, 213 Pickering, John, 110 Pickett, Sandra, 110, 180, 199 PICKLER LIBRARY, 24 Pierce, Margaret, 128 PI KAPPA DELTA, 168 Pink, Ralph, 44, 187, 240 Pinnell, George, 128 PI OMEGA PI, 174 Pittman, James, 69 Pitts, Thomas, 89, 215 Place, Lawrence, 128 Plank, John, 128 Plank, Thomas, 110, 215 Plattenberger, Margaret, 110, 165, 192 Plumlee, Martha, 179 Poecker, Karen, 128, 201 Poindexter, Joe, 128, 236, 239 Polhans, Steven, 89 Polston, Kenneth, 128 Pomponio, Henry, 89, 191 Ponder, Marson, 128 Poole, Stephen, 90 Poplar, Stephen, 90 Popp, Shirley, 90 Porter, Edward, 128, 183, 209, 240 Porter, Gary, 90 Porter, Kenny, 128 Posey, James, 128, 181 Possehl, Joanne, 110, 184, 185 Poston, John, 195 Potsos, Steven, 190 Potter, Mary, 44 Pound, James, 69, 187 Povendo, Terry, 90, 213 Powell, Sylvia, 69, 183 Power, Ronlad, 69 Powers, Charles, 69, 176, 190 Pratt, Amilie, 129 Pratt, John, 129, 169, 172 PRE LAW CLUB, 177 PRE-OSTEOPATHIC CLUB, 178 PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION, 136 Price, Camille, 110, 163, 164, 192 Price, Terry, 110 Priebe, James, 53 Primeau, Dave, 129, 213 Primm, Jean, 110 Privett, Bobby, 110 Proffitt, Donna, 90 Pugel, Joseph, 110 Purdy, J. R., 44 Purdy, William, 69, 215 Purol, Judy, 129 Purvis, Jesse, 70 Putnam, Donald, 90 Putnam, Edward, 129 Q Qualman, Philip, 90 Quigley, Larry, 129 Quinn, Nick, 176 Quint, Coleman, 129 Quisenberry, Larry, 90, 209 R Rabago, Alberto, 45 Rabago, Manuel, 53, 167 Rabe, Janet, 110 Rabenau, Ricky, 129, 177 Racey, Connie, 90 Racey, Steven, 129 Rackley, Yvonnia, 129 Rae, David, 70, 182 Ragan, James, 129 Ragan, Jimmie, 70 Ragan, Mary, 70 Rager, Judy, 129 Ragland, James, 90 Rahn, Kenneth, 90 Raible, Pamela, 110, 184, 185, 203 Raines, Frances, 129, 166 Raines, Raymond, 247 Rains, Karen, 70, 165 Ralph, Bernie, 110,164, 193 Randall, Glen, 70, 164, 183 Rankin, Don, 90, 153, 156, 163, 175, 183, 214 Ranney, Jeanie, 110 Ratliff, Darrell, 129 Ratliff, Kerry, 90, 162, 164, 181, 185 Ray, Clifton, 219 Ray, Evelyn, 110 Ray, Linda, 110 Ray, Richard, 90 Ray, Ruth, 90, 165 Reagan, JoAnn, 110 Rector, Peggy, 129 Redman, Bonnie, 129 Redman, Mary, 129 Redman, Robert, 129 Reeb, Paul, 90 Reece, Donnie, 90 Reed, Charles, 110 Reed, Gerald, 129, 172, 191 Reed, John, 70, 182 Reed, Kathleen, 90 Reed, Linda, 110 Rees, Judy, 110 Reeser, Darrell, 218 REGISTRATION, 136 Reid, Bruce, 90 Reifsteck, Lenora, 70 Reinker, Dale, 153, 163, 178, 183, 209 Reiske, Jack, 45 Relford, Randall, 90 Rembert, Robert, 110 Reno, Carl, 70 Revelle, Charolette, 45 Revier, Jeffrey, 241 Rhee, Sang, 129, 190 Rhee, Yoo, 53 Rhodes, 110, 187, 218 Rice, Allan, 129 Rice, Phyllis, 70 Rice, William, 70 Richard, Kay, 116, 129, 199 Richards, Robert, 70, 215, 218 Richards, Sara, 110, 174, 199 Richardson, Mary, 90, 162, 163, 165, 189 Richardson, Mike, 219 Richardson, Noah, 45 Richardson, Sidna, 129 Richardson, Wayne, 195, 213, 245 Richardson, Wayne Riley, 70 Richardson, William, 129 Richerson, William, 45, 241 Rickey, Marie, 90 Ricks, Myra, 129, 203 Rideout, Morris, 218 Rider, Glenn, 160 Ridge, David, 236 Ridgeway, Howard, 90 Rieger, Wray, 30 Rieger, Wray Jr., 90, 163, 213 Rigby, Mary, 110, 164, 205 Riley, Kermit, 129 Riley, Ronald, 129 Riley, Sharon, 90 Rinehart, Robert, 70 Riney, Samuel, 110 Riney, Sharon, 129 Riordan, Jane, 110, 193 Roberts, Gary, 129 Roberts, Gerald, 153, 163 Roberts, Hazel, 70, 195 Robinson, Emmett, 129 Robinson, Eudova, 129 Robinson, Evelyn, 90 Robinson, Frank, 110 Robinson, James, 129 Robinson, Jariel, 111 Robinson, Linda, 90, 174 Robinson, Loisbel, 70, 201, 245 Robinson, Raymond, 111 Robinson, Richard, 111 Robinson, Virginia, 90, 179, 205 Roccapalumbo, Ann, 90 Rockhold, Christine, 90, 142, 183, 203, 246 Rockhold, George, 91, 215 Rockhold, Ron, 91 Rockwood, Karen, 91 Roemer, Dawn, 129 Roensch, Fred, 53, 209 Roettger, James, 111, 163, 193 Rogers, Clifton, 111, 181, 191 Rogers, Joyce, 129 Rogers, Karl, 70 Rogers, Robert, 226 Rohning, Elainne, 91 Rohning, Marilynne, 129 Rojas, William, 111 Rollins, Iona, 91, 184 Rollins, Iona, 91, 184 Rolls, Susan, 91, 165, 174 Romanetz, Nicholas, 91, 213, 218 Romine, Glendle, 129 Romine, Marlee, 49 Ronchetto, Robert, 91 Roof, James, 129, 209 Rose, Benny, 70 Rosebery, Dean, 34 Rosenthal, Nellie, 111, 170, 195 Rosenzweig, Joel, 70 Roser, Lois, 111, 166, 201 Ross, Fred, 91, 182, 213 Ross, Richard, 111, 209 Ross, Sharon, 129 Ross, Terry, 91 Roth, Sharon, 111, 176, 190 Rothschild, Felix, 36 Rouse, Lela, 91 Rouse, Martha, 111, 201 Rouse, Myron, 129, 192 Rowden, Don, 218 Rowland, Jo Anne, 71 Rowland, Linda, 129 Royer, Sara, 111 Royse, Alvina, 129 Royster, Doris, 129 Rudd, Linda, 129 Rudloff, Carol, 129 Ruester, Sandra, 111 Rule, Sandra, 91, 168 Rumff, Nancy, 71 Runyon, James, 111 Runyon, Kathryn, 49 Rupe, Hillis, 91 Russell, Delbert, 111 RYLE HALL, 21 Ryle, Walter H. IV, 45 Ryle, Walter H., 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 S Saak, Robert, 129 Sabulao, Ceasar, 53, 190 Sadler, Jon, 71, 162, 164, 182 Saenz, Carmen, 129, 190 Saffell, Sharon, 129, 142, 180, 201 Salazar, Enilio, 190 Salehi, Kombiz, 111, 190 Salter, Morris, 71 Salter, Wauneta, 130 Sanders, Dixie, 130, 170 Sanders, Howard, 91 Sanders, Howard, 91 Sanders, Marion, 91 Sandjari, Kamran, 53, 190 Sanker, Judith, 130 Sarver, Clara, 91, 161, 184, 185, 195 Saulter, Carolyn, 130, 180 Sawyerr, Ralph, 71 Saxton, Larry, 130, 181 Sayre, Jane, 111, 165 Sayre, Shirley, 130 Scale, Dennis, 130, 172 Schadt, David, 192 Schafer, Joe, 130 Schaffer, Sandra, 71, 168 Schemmann, Reinhard, 71, 190, 192 Schenk, John, 111, 181 Schlapia, Sharon, 91, 180, 189 Schlief, Edward, 54, 71, 154, 213, 218 Schmid, Wayne, 111 Schmidt, Carson, 91, 181 Schmitter, Geraldine, 111 Schmitz, Daniel, 130, 193 Schmitz, James, 91, 193 Schneider, Edward, 91, 236, 239 Schneider, Nancy, 111, 186, 199 Schnucker, Robert, 45 Schoch, Raymond, 111 SCHOOL SONG, 76 Schoonover, Robert, 111 Schoonover, Sandra, 71, 167 Schoppenhorst, Erwin, 71 Schroeder, Walter, 71, 181, 182 Schroeder, Wayne, 236 Schuchman, Phylicia, 91 Schuelka, John, 111 Schuetz, Elizabeth, 45 Schuhler, Richard, 130, 213 Schulten, Carole, 130 Schultz, David, 130 Schulz, Henry, 130 Schulz, Sandra, 130 Schutz, Katherine, 111, 203 Schwaner, Louise, 130 Schwartz, Robert, 91, 167 Schweitzer, Marilyn, 71, 165, 166, 203 SCIENCE HALL, 24 Scooggin, Cheryl, 61 Scott, Daniel, 130 (Page 257) Scott, Dennis, 163, 215 Scott, Donald, 111 Scoville, Sarah, 111 Scriven, Donald, 45, 176 Seago, Cheryl, 130 Seamster, Betty, 111 Sears, Carol, 91, 153, 184, 203, 206 See, Jason, 130 Seiler, Michaela, 91, 190 Seitz, Kerlin, 45 Seitz, Pamela, 130 Seitz, Steve, 91 Selby, Paul, 36 Selvage, Les, 226, 236 Semana, Lorraine, 130 SENIORS, 54 Sens, Earl, 130 Sens, John, 91 Serfass, Charles, 71, 182, 215 Settlage, John, 45 Severson, Lucille, 91 Severson, William, 91, 164, 168, 175, 183, 207, 214 Sevier, Gail, 245 Sevier, James, 111 Seward, Jerry, 92 Seward, Rudy, 111 Sexton, Cleta, 92 Shackleford, Terry, 112, 167, 205 Shafer, Patricia, 92, 164, 180, 185 Shaffer, Carol, 130 Shaffer, James, 92 Shaffer, .Linda, 71, 169, 199 Shaghafi, Pauran, 190 Shahan, Janice, 71 Shain, Ralph, 45 Shamy, Joseph, 77, 92, 213 Shanks, Charles, 112, 169, 172 Shanks, Linda, 71 Shanks, Robert, 112 Shannon, Marvin, 130 Shao, Marvin, 130 Shao, Bing Kun, 45 Shapiro, Edward, 71 Sharkey, Mervin, 92, 181 Sharp, Norman, 92 Sharp, Peggy, 49 Sharpe, LaVonne, 130 Shaver, Melvin, 92, 167 Shaw, Carolyn, 112 Shaw, James, 71 Shaw, Leonard, 130 Shaw, William, 226 Shayer, Larry, 112 Sheaffer, James, 130 Shechtman, Arthur, 71, 209 Sheeder, Shirley, 130, 180, 191 Sheesley, Terry, 91, 187, 241 Shelton, Donald, 112 Shelton, Gail, 92 Shelton, Larry, 130, 215 Shelton, Leoner, 91 Sherwood, Lowell, 130 Shettle, Suzanne, 53, 174 Shibao, Gordon, 112 Shields, Kent, 91 Shigenaga, Regine, 72, 165 Shiitsu, Kazuka, 192 Shilt, Georgia, 130 Shilt, Patricia, 130 Shinn, Maxine, 112, 169 Shiraki, Evelyn, 112 Shive, John, 92 Shiver, Alice, 130 Short, Patricia, 112 Shouse, Jerrold, 92, 165, 183 Shriver, Alice, 195 Shroyer, Marsha, 112 Shrum, George, 92 Shuford, Sara, 92, 203 Shulse, Michael, 112 Shy, Ronald, 130 Sieber, George, 92 Siefer, Sandra, 72 Siegel, Olympia, 184 Siegrist, Charlene, 49 Siegrist, Donald, 92, 182 Siglin, David, 92 SIGMA KAPPA, 202, 203 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA, 204, 205 SIGMA TAU GAMMA, 214, 215 SIGMA ZETA, 178 Simbro, Sharon, 92, 165, 180 Simler, Murl, 92 Simmons, Cheryl 112, 163, 169, 181 Simmons, Lucy, 36 Simmons, Terry, 92, 182 Simon, George, 71 Simpson, Harold, 92, 183, 215 Sims, William, 45, 226 Sinclair, Mary, 130 Singleton, Bernard, 92 Singleton, Charles, 112 Singleton, Nancy, 130 Singleton, Nolan, 130 Singley, Riley, 130 Sinskey, Timothy, 215 Sireno, Peter, 72 Sissom, Dennis, 72, 187, 218, 236 Sissom, Lana, 49 Skeens, Robert, 130 Skinner, Sue, 130 Slavin, Alice, 72, 160, 163, 167, 191 Slemmons, Agnes, 46, 158 Slemmons, Lois, 112 Sloan, Vernon, 130 Slockett, Jim 187, 236 Sloop, Howard, 130 Sloop, Sharon, 92 Smaily, Mohammad, 53 Smalley, Guyla, 112 Smelcer, Terry, 112, 170 Smedley, William, 130 Smith, Aline, 130 Smith, Barry, 130 Smith, Brenda, 92 Smith, Cynthia, 92 Smith, Edwin, 178 Smith, Eugene, 46 Smith, Harry, 53, 209 Smith, Henry, 92 Smith, Jack, 72 Smith, Janis, 92 , Smith, Jerald, 112 Smith, Jerry, 130 Smith, Joan, 112 Smith, Juliet, 112, 164, 181, 185 Smith, Larry, 112, 172 Smith, Larry Gordon, 112, 209 Smith, Linda, 130 Smith, Marilyn, 112 Smith, Mary, 72 Smith, Nancy, 72, 169, 172 Smith, Richard, 130 Smith, Rodney, 92 Smith, Roger, 130 Smith, Wilson, 72, 156, 162, 163, 192 Smoot, Ronald, 93 Sneed, Edward, 131, 213 Snowbarger, Roberta, 93, 153, 163, 165, 178, 189, 192 Snyder, Alice, 112 Snyder, Gayle, 77, 93, 155, 167, 199 Snyder, Janice, 131, 205 Snyder, John, 156 Snyder, Karen, 72 Snyder, Ronald, 112, 175 Sodon, Margaret, 93, 199 Soh, Jin, 93 Solter, Lance, 131 Songster, Thomas, 46, 236, 239 Sonksen, Cathy, 131 SOPHOMORES, 96 SORORITY RUSH, 144 South, Clarence, 72, 175 South, Janet, 131 Southerling, Tommy, 163 Spangler, James, 219 Sparks, Carl, 93 Sparks, James, 46 Sparks, Trudy, 131 Spath, Martha, 46 Spellman, Norma, 72, 164, 166 Spencer, Mildred, 131 Spencer, Norman, 112 Spencer, Roberta, 131 Spiers, Jeane, 112 Spiker, Richard, 93 Spires, James, 131 Sponsler, Eva, 131 Spotts, Charles, 72, 172 Spratt, Karen, 131 Spriggs, Ann, 112 Spriggs, Dennis, 131 Springer, Brian, 112 Spruytte, Mary, 54, 72, 152, 153, 157, 162, 168, 198 Spurgeon, Nancy, 112, 165 Spurgin, Rose, 131 Squires, Holmes, 113 Srnka, Alfred, 46 Staggs, Rod, 113, 218 Staley, Judith, 131, 203 Stanley, Don, 131 Stansberry, Dan, 93 Stanton, Gary, 72 Stark, James, 131 Statler, Nancy, 113 St. Clair, Richard, 46 Steele, Bobby, 131 Stees, Carolyn, 72, 168 Steffensmeier, James, 93 Steiner, Paggy, 93, 186, 198, 245 Steinlage, Henry, 219 Steinmetz, Eileen, 93, 153, 157, 163, 176, 183, 200 Steinmetz, Louis, 72, 183, 215 Stempel, Conrad, 131 Stephens, Carol, 131 Stephenson, David, 113 Stephenson, Enid, 131 Sterne, Ellen, 93, 113, 201 Sterner, Jon, 72 Stevener, Ralph, 93, 174, 215 Stevens, Karen, 113 Stevens, Patricia, 131 Stevenson, Joseph, 52, 53 Steward, Karen, 131 Steward, Larry, 131 Stewart, John, 93 Stice, Donna, 72, 181, 189 Stiefel, Janice, 131 Stiegemeier, Ethel, 113 Stiffey, Robert, 131 Stiffler, Sue, 113 St. John, Judith, 131 Stoecklin, Janet, 113 STOKES STADIUM, 23 Stoll, Carol, 113 Stone, Carolyn, 49 Stone, Donnie, 73 Stone, Elliot, 131 Stone, Robert, 218 Stone, Sharon, 113 Stone, Stuart, 213, 218 Stotts, John, 131, 209 Strack, Juanita, 181, 190 Strack, Mildred, 131, 176, 190 Strang, Robert, 73, 164 Strauch, Karen, 131, 203 Streeter, John, 73 Streett, Mary, 93 Strickler, Larry, 187, 236 Stringfellow, Janet, 93 Stroker, Janet, 93, 164, 180 Strother, Terry, 168, 195 Struttman, James, 113, 213 Stuckey, Ronald, 113 STUDENT COUNCIL, 154 STUDENT MENTORS, 153 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 164, 165 STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION, 179 STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE, 155 Stufflebean, Sharon, 131 Sturgeon, Carola, 93, 153, 162, 163, 164, 169, 172, 195 Stutz, Ronnie, 131 Suchland, John, 131, 181 Suddorth, John, 131 Sullivan, Betty, 73, 166 Sullivan, Peggy, 131 Sultzman, Carolyn, 73, 152, 153, 157, 162, 175, 204, 206 Sultzman, Joyce, 131 Suman, Jill, 93 Suzuki, Kenichi, 131, 190 Suzuki, Yuji, 131, 190 Swab, Howard, 93, 213 Swailes, Linda, 93, 179 Swainey, Gary, 93 Swarthout, Donald, 131 Swartz, Dale, 93 Swartz, Lauren, 113 Swasick, Alexia, 113 Swearengen, Joan, 131 Swenson, Carl, 131 Swienckowski, Carol, 179 Swingle, Gaye, 131 Swingle, Truman, 113 Swisher, Karla, 113 Swisher, Ricky, 113 Sykes, Kenneth, 46, 154 Sykes, Lela, 53 T Taft, Lawrence, 113 Talbert, Linda, 131 Taniguchi, Susan, 113 Tanner, John, 113, 213 Tapley, Linda, 131 Tarpley, Larry, 113, 213 Tartar, Lavonne, 73 Tate, Bryant, 73, 214 Tate, Halbert, 46 Taylor, Beverly, 93, 205 Taylor, Charles, 236 Taylor, David, 187, 226, 236 Taylor, Frances, 131 Taylor, Jim, 236 Taylor, Michael, 93 Taylor, Norman, 211, 236 Taylor, Rebecca, 131 Taylor, Roger, 93 Tayon, Phyliss, 181 TEACHERS COLLEGE INDEX, 158, 159 Teal, Shirlee, 113 Teasley, Lois, 73, 165, 176 Templeman, Jill, 113, 180 Ten Eyck, Paul, 113 TENNIS, 240 Tennyson, Harold, 131 Terry, Connie, 73, 142, 154, 204 Terry, Linn, 46 Teter, Hugh, 113, 169, 170, 172 Teter, Patricia, 73 Thacker, Vickie, 113, 166 Tharp, Mary Ann, 73, 199 Tharp, Sally, 131 Thayer, Elizabeth, 132 Thomas, Bernard, 113, 209 Thomas, James, 93, 236 Thomas, Jerry, 132 Thomas, Judith, 132 Thomas, Judy, 132, 185 Thomas, Kathleen, 49 Thomas, Keith, 164, 169, 172 Thomas, Linda, 93 Thomas, Price, 93 Thomas, Robert, 54, 73, 153, 156, 164, 175, 177, 183, 208 Thomas, Ron, 94, 187, 240 Thomas, Shirley, 73 Thomas, Wallace, 113 Thompson, Alice, 113 Thompson, Clayton, 114 Thompson, Clyde, 114 Thompson, Lyle, 132 Thompson, Nadine, 73 Thompson, Sandra, 132 Thompson, Steve, 73, 172 Thompson, Steven, 73, 162, 236, 239 (Page 258) Thompson, Tomi, 209 Thompson, Virginia, 114, 203 Threlkeld, Dale, 114 Throckmorton, Kirby, 73, 162, 163, 164 Thurman, Nadine, 114, 188 Thurman, Mary Evelyn, 46, 188 Tieman, Frances, 46, 94, 164, 175, 183, 188, 201 Tillotson, John, 114, 191 Timmons, Velma, 114 Todd, Anne, 114, 205 Todd, Carol, 132 Tongthaworn, Chardon, 53 Tooley, Norman, 132, 172 Toops, Betty, 94, 153, 174 Toops, William, 132 Tooping, Richard, 114, 240 Tosi, Laauli, 73 Towne, Ruth, 46, 200 Townsend, Mary, 114 Trafton, Sherry, 94 Trask, Harry, 132 Traxler, Jean, 94, 174, 201 Traxler, Jimmie, 73 Triplett, Claudine, 46 Troester, Kent, 132 Trowbridge, Delbert, 132 Trueblood, Jimmie, 94 Trueblood, Judy, 73 Trump, Ann, 74, 164, 169, 170 Trussell, Eugene, 138 Trussell, Karlene, 94, 201 Tucker, Gerald, 132 Tucker, Jackie, 132 Tucker, Jacklyn, 132 Turano, Peter, 46, 177 Turnbaugh, Wendy, 132 Turner, Andrea, 132, 203 Turner, Donald, 74 Turner, Janet, 94 Turner, Thomas, 132 Tuttle, Nancy, 94 Tuzik, Lynne, 94, 199 TWIRP WEEK, 148 U Ulett, James, 114, 190 Ulin, Jane, 94 Ulrich, Glenn, 114 Unger, Wiliam, 46 UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 191 Unkrich, Richard, 53 Unternaehrer, William, 132 Upchurch, Lynda, 94, 142, 152, 153, 157, 169, 170, 205 Usher, Robert, 215 Uskudarli, David, 74, 163, 190 V Vaia, Mike, 218 VanDalen, Jerry, 74 VanDalen, Shirley, 94, 165 Vandecnocke, Yolanda, 74 VandeKrol, Brenda, 114, 168 Vandekrol, Linda, 114 VanDorn, Alice, 132 VanDusen, Nancy, 94, 203 VanDyke, Paul, 47 VanGorp, David, 94 VanHesley, Joyce, 74, 169, 170 VanHoutan, Shayronn, 114, 172 Vanlandingham, Linda, 132 Vanlandingham, Glen, 132 VanMarter, Judith, 94, 179 VanMatre, Glenn, 94 VanMeter, Gary, 114, 209 Vannier, Harold, 218 VanSickle, Elizabeth, 132 Vanskike, Gerald, 94 VanZante, William, 164, 192 Vargas, Vera, 132, 190 Varner, Gary, 132 Vass, James, 132 Vaughen, Ann, 114 Vaughan, Barbara, 132, 172 Venezia, Patricia, 94, 179 Verploeg, Kathleen, 132 Vetter, Georgina, 114, 201 Vetter, Thomas, 114, 163, 164, 193 Villars, Ronald, 219 Virdue, Louis, 211 Virzi, Jose, 132 Vize, Sharon, 94 Vogt, Edward, 94 Vohsen, Thomas, 114 VonBerg, Charles, 172 Vroom, Daryl, 132 Vukich, James, 132, 218 W Waddle, Floyd, 74, 156, 162, 165, 187, 193, 236 Wade, Daniel, 114 Wade, Judy, 234 Wade, Maurice, 47, 218 Wade, Nan, 36 Wadlin, James, 114 Waggoner, Arthur, 114 Walker, Dennis, 132 Walker, Donald, 47 Walker, Elaine, 74 Walker, Frank, 132 Walker, Gardner, 47 Walker, Gus, 236 Walker, Jerry, 132 Walker, Larry, 94 Walker, Rose, 132 Walker, Winston, 94, 215 Wallace, Alvin, 132 Wallace, John, 94 Wallace, Kathryn, 132 Wallace, Lorraine, 49 Walls, Sandra, 114, 179 Walsh, Frances, 47 Walters, Patsy, 132, 195 Walters, Ronald, 94 Walton, Charles, 74, 177, 209 Walton, Donald, 132 Walton, Gordon, 114 Ward, Judith, 132 Warden, Linda, 114 Ware, Penny, 94 Ware, Virgil, 74 Warner, Martha, 132 Warnol, Wayne, 94 Washburn, Velma, 114 Washington, Sharron, 218, 236 Wasylenko, Joanne, 94, 184, 199 Waterman, Bryan, 52, 219 Waterman, Sue, 49 Waters, Douglas, 47 Waters, Eddie, 114 Watkins, Carol, 114, 180, 189 Watson, Carolyn, 179 Watson, Frank, 74 Watson, Jackie, 132 Watson, Mayris, 114, 191 Watson, Shirley, 132 Watt, Finis, 115, 181 Watts, Charlotte, 74, 153, 157, 162, 163, 164, 175, 192 Watts, Kay, 115, 201 Watts, Robert, 74 Watts, William, 115, 213 Webb, Karl, 47 Webb, Richard, 74, 213 Webbor, Frances, 115 Webber, Linda, 132 Weber, Jolene, 115 Weber, Ronald, 132 Weber, Vierow-Lynn, 95 Weekley, Joann, 184, 204 Weeks, Janeen, 115, 172 Weerts, Richard, 47, 171 Wegener, Betty, 132, 169, 171, 172 Wehmer, James, 218 Wehmeyer, Evalyn, 132 Wehmeyer, Roxana, 115, 181 Wehner, Linda, 95 Weibel, John, 95 Weidner, Dixie, 74 Weigand, James, 53, 165, 183, 187, 236 Weikhert, Richard, 95 Weinstein, Joel, 95, 168 Weldon, Rex, 115 Wells, Robert, 133 Wells, Ruth, 74 Welpton, Margaret, 74, 199 Welsh, Ardith, 133 Werling, Ron, 236 Wester, Charles, 95 Wetter, Brenda, 74, 153, 157, 205 Wheeldon, True, 74, 176 Wheeler, Glenn, 133 Wheeler, Hubert, 25 Wheeler, Robert, 95 Wheeler, Susan, 133 Wheelock, Carol, 133 Whelan, John, 115, 213 Whisenand, Carolyn, 133 White, Alice, 115, 195 White, Eddie, 115, 183, 215 White, Herbert, 133 White, John, 133 White, Karen, 133 White, Larry, 133 White, Linda, 115, 185 White, Martha, 133, 199 White, Nancy, 133 White, William, 74, 166 Whitehead, Marcia, 133 Whitmore, Leland, 115 Whitson, Willie, 36, 166, 202 Whitt, John, 133, 169, 170 Whittom, Leona, 47, 204 WHO'S WHO, 152 Whyte, Lloyd, 75 Wickless, Barbara, 133, 168, 201 Wieman, Carol, 115 Wike, Gary, 75, 215 Wickstrom, Svea, 133, 190 Wilbar, Richard, 133, 193 Wilcox, Russell, 133 Wiles, Brenda, 133 Wilford, Danny, 95, 190 Wilden, Sherryl, 178 Wilkening, George, 133 Wilkening, Max, 236 Wilkens, Theresa, 133 Willard Marilyn, 95, 164, 181 Willey, Lestea, 75 Williams, Gerald, 115 Williams, Loyd, 115 Williams, Mary Ann, 49 Williams, Mary V., 49 Williams, Rose, 95,166 Williams, Sharon, 115 Williams, Stanley, 47 Williams, Thomas, 133 Williamson, Jeanette, 95, 175 Williamson, Jerry, 133 Willingham, Kenneth, 95 Willis, Harold, 133, 172 Willis, Marlene, 115, 163 Willis, Temple, 115 Wilson, Carol, 133 Wilson, Elizabeth, 47, 180 Wilson, Jeanne, 75 Wilson, John, 75, 218 Wilson, Joyce, 75 Wilson, Karen, 75, 162, 164, 184, 185 Wilson, Marvel, 75 Wilson, Mary, 96, 115, 186, 199 Wilson, Michael, 95 Wilson, Robert, 75, 172, 176 Wilson, Ruth, 179, 205 Wilson, Terry, 133 Wimp, Sarah, 47, 198 Winecup, Micheal, 95 Winget, Terry, 115, 213 Winhold, Willa, 95, 180 Winkleman, Linda, 133, 199 Winn, Harold, 133 Winter, Gary, 133 Winters, Wynona, 133 Wiskirchen, Robert, 115, 193 Witt, Thomas, 95, 213 Wohlert, Sharon, 133 Wolf, Harold, 75 Wolf, John, 133 Wolf, Max, 75, 181 Wolf, Thomas, 75, 209 Wolff, David, 95 Wolff, Joanne, 75 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, 185 Wood, Benny, 95, 178 Wood, Donnie, 133, 172 Wood, Everett, 95 Wood, Janet, 95, 179 Wood, Linden, 133 Wood, Roger, 133 Woodburn, Betty, 133 Woodford, Stephen, 133 Woods, Charles, 95, 195 Woods, Dale, 47 Woods, Esther, 179 Woods, Vetra, 75, 162, 163, 165, 174, 176 Workman, Charles, 115 Worland, Patsy, 133 Worrell, Elizabeth, 47, 168 Worrell, James, 170 Wrasmann, Georgia, 133 Wray, Larry, 133 Wright, Barbara, 95, 142, 168, 199 Wright, Charles, 95 Wright, Daniel, 133 Wright, Francis, 75, 153, 169 Wright, Franklin, 133 Wright, Janice, 95 Wright, John, 218 Wright, Kenneth, 115, 209 Wright, Robert, 33 Wright, Sharon, 95, 183, 203 Wyrick, Beth, 115 Y Yackley, Eleanor, 95, 152, 153, 155, 163, 165, 174, 176, 189, 191 Yearian, Sara, 95, 201 Yilmaz, Besim, 115, 190 Yim, Selina, 75, 190 Yoder, Dorothy, 95, 180 Yoon, Young, 53 Young, Byron, 75 YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 183 Young, Harry, 133 YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 183 Youngberg, Karen, 115, 195 Younker, Donald, 75, 152, 174 Yount, Carolyn, 133 Yowell, Linda, 75 Yowell, Mary, 133 Yowell, Patricia, 115, 193 Yuchs, Barbara, 75 Yue, Paul, 95 Z Zeigler, Arthur, 133 Zeigler, Carla, 133 Zepka, Ed, 115, 163, 213, 218 Zimmerman, Larry, 133 Zimmerman, Raymond, 95, 241 Zuckerman, Arnold, 47 (Page 259) Our 1964 yearbook is published in memory of the 35th President of the United States. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Page 260) A word in conclusion... Page 260, the end of the book, the end of another school year, and for many of you the end of college. Page 260, a wonderful opportunity to heap laurels of glory on my staff and get a little sentimental over all the fun and headaches it's been. I wish to express a sincere thank you to Linda Luther, business manager, for her support and cooperation throughout the year. This year there was another victory over censorship, deadlines and janitors. There was the usual setbacks caused by sorority presidents, budgets and lack of time. As every editor before me; I had the ideal of perfection in mind. But as the book progressed, we became bogged down with picture schedules, layout problems, and unwritten copy; perfection was replaced by "get it done." I wanted to tell you about Northeast Missouri; but some things didn't fit, the rest were illegal. Success or failure? 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