(Front Cover) NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE COLLEGE KIRKSVILLE (Page i) Northeast Missouri Archives Copy 1 State University (Page ii) (Page iii) (Page 1) A New Century Begins "Thorough scholastic training lies at the foundation of a teacher's education." --Joseph Baldwin Founder of Northeast Missouri State College (Page 2) 1968 (Page 3) ECHO Contents CAMPUS 4 ACADEMICS 26 ORGANIZATIONS 60 GREEKS 114 ATHLETICS 136 CLASSES 168 STUDENT LIFE 260 Northeast Missouri State College Kirksville, Missouri Published under the direction of The Echo Board MICHAEL TRENT EDITOR JOANN ZEIGLER BUSINESS MANAGER (Page 4) CAMPUS (Page 5) 5 (Page 6) Baldwin Hall The main administrative building, Baldwin Hall, took on a new picture this past year as several personnel and office changes were made. The first change came in the President's office when Dr. F. Clark Elkins became the eighth president of the College and secondly when Dr. Arthur L. Fritschel assumed the position of Dean of Instruction. The office of President Elkins took on a new look as new light fixtures, office equipment including a desk and chair and a rectangular oak conference table and chairs were added. Art students displayed different paintings each week in the President's office. Toward the end of the fall quarter several offices were moved including the division of Extension Service Office which became the Office of the Dean of Instruction and the division of Extension Service moved to the north end of Baldwin Hall in the office previously occupied by Personnel Service. The Registrar's Office expanded to encompass pass the office occupied by the Dean of Instruction and the mail room. Students completed their financial obligations to the College in Baldwin Hall at the Business Office located on the first and second floors. The College Auditorium and Little Theater were the scene of a number of student productions, Lyceum programs and special guest lectures. The Fine Arts division and Language and Literature division are located on the upper floors of Baldwin Hall. Immediately east of Baldwin Hall across the campus is the laboratory school for practice teachers known as Ophelia Parrish or Kirksville Junior High School. College students who are seeking the teaching degree have an opportunity to participate in classroom teaching techniques. Also located in Ophelia Parrish are several Language and Literature offices. (Page 7) Ophelia Parrish Junior High School (Page 8) Pickler Memorial Library (Page 9) More than 625 faculty members, students and friends of the College participated in LSMFT (library stack move on free Thursday) to help move the Pickler Memorial Library into its new $750,000 addition last summer. A total of 55,000 volumes were moved into the new addition during a nine-hour period. The completely air-conditioned library addition, which has been extensively used by students and faculty members alike throughout the year, features the use of the "open stack" system. The first floor of the addition contains a large reading room and the open stacks. The second floor is set aside for periodicals and newspapers. The third floor of the addition provides for more open stacks and also more reading room. With the addition, the library now seats more than 1,000 students and has space for 268,940 books. Senator Edward V. Long of Missouri designated the Pickler Memorial Library as a Federal depository for Federal documents and publications. Reading Room (Page 10) Laughlin Building Kirk Building (Page 11) Kirk Memorial Students entered Laughlin Hall to further their education in various fields of history, as the building houses the division of Social Science. Freshmen were particularly interested in the ultra-modern lecture-auditorium which was the scene of Background of the Modern World classes. Admissions and Maintenance offices, also in Laughlin Hall, were bustling with students seeking acceptance into the College and those clearing up parking tickets. At the east end of the main campus quadrangle, students embarked on the Data Processing Center located in the Kirk Building. The center was put into use for registration purposes for the first time this past summer. While in the Kirk Building, many students took advantage of the health services available at the student clinic on the main floor. The offices of the Dean of Student Affairs, the Dean of Women, Freshman Enrollment, Student Housing and Financial Aids are on the west side of Sociability Hall. Each of the five thousand plus students enrolled this past year made their way up at least once to the third floor of the Kirk Building to be processed for new student identification cards in the I.D. office. Standing on the site of the old Baldwin Hall at the south end of the main quadrangle is the Kirk Memorial named in honor of John R. Kirk who was the fifth president of the College. Off to the east side of the rotunda in the Kirk Memorial is the office of President Emeritus, Dr. Walter H. Ryle, who is in the process of writing a complete history of the College. Immediately across the rotunda is the foreign student adviser's office. In the basement of the Kirk Memorial is located the College Museum which contains many articles of historical value for Northeast Missouri and the surrounding area. (Page 12) Approximately 6,000 students, faculty members and friends of the college daily visited the new StudentUnion building which was opened October 27. The Student Union, built at a cost of $2,500,000, provides the"living room on campus" for the student body. The Art Gallery also served as an impressive entrance to the Spanish Dining Room, which seats 64 patrons,and carries out the Spanish theme in its furnishings which includes high-backed chairs of dark wood covered with black leather and studded with ornamental brass and imported from Spain; tables for four which are of a wood grain design; and a large hand-carved breakfront and service-chest imported from Mexico. The walls are covered with dark beechwood paneling and the electric-eye doors opening into the ultramodern kitchen are also covered with black leather and studded with brass. Small brass chandeliers designed in Mexico hang from the ceiling of the Spanish room. Guests enter and leave via a 12-foot wrought iron gate. One of the most popular rooms used by the students was the Snack Bar with seating capacity of 400. The gaily decorated Snack Bar features several booths in the traditional purple color and several tables and chairs scattered throughout the dining area. Throughout the year students made use of the "short orders" and refreshments available in the Snack Bar. Directly across the concourse from the Snack Bar is the beautifully furnished Quiet Lounge which provides a relaxing and comforting atmosphere for students desiring to study or just take it easy. Adorning the Quiet Lounge are several lounging couches and soft chairs of modern provential styling. Three large brass chandeliers hang high above the carpeted Quiet Lounge floor. The west wall is highlighted by a decorative marble fireplace. The ground floor of the Student Union features the Games Room which was opened for approximately 100 hours each week throughout the year. Students made continuous use of the 14 billard tables, table tennis facilities, the eight lanes for bowling and games tables. The brightly decorated Spanish Room Student Union (Page 13) 13 (Page 14) Quiet Lounge room is accentuated by rough cut redwood, red and black vinyl wall coverings and a carpeted entrance. Also on the ground floor is the College Bookstore with 4,200 feet of sales space. The Bookstore provides the necessities needed by the college student for his studies program. A four-chair barber shop, also on the ground floor, was in constant use during the year. Students and guests alike made many trips to the top floor of the Student Union as they attended various functions held in the Activities Room. One of the highlights of the year for this room was the President's InauguralBall held in conjunction with the Inauguration of Dr. F. Clark Elkins. The large outdoor roof garden was entered through the doors of the Activities Room. The garden, which was used by many during the fall and winter quarters, is gaily decorated with umbrella tables of red, white and blue and outdoor lighting. Three hundred feet of concrete benching surrounds the roof garden. (Page 15) Six meeting rooms and a television room, with a seating capacity of 100, were extensively used primarily during the evening hours and on weekends since the opening of the Student Union. An overflow crowd of 809 alumni and guests filled the Georgian Dining Room which was opened for the first time at the Centennial Homecoming banquet. Following that initial dinner, the room was used by many campus and off campus organizations for various activities. Alumni and college groups held various seminars, meetings, receptions and smokers in the Alumni room located on the main floor. Covered in a dark wood paneling, the room has several soft lounge chairs and table lamps accentuatedby a huge walnut conference table. Immediately to the south of the main entrance is a large patio featuring permanent concrete benches, brick footingand numerous colorful flower beds. The Student Union building was constructed by the Thomas Construction Company of St. Joseph. Snack Bar Games Room (Page 16) 16 (Page 17) 17 (Page 18) Over 2,300 Northeast Missouri State College students made use of on-campus housing facilities during the past school year. Living and dining facilities were provided for students in nine dormitories and the Home Management House. An astounding total of over 1,750,000 meals were served by the College food service. Male students are housed in Dobson and Missouri Halls and the Bulldog Kennels. Coeds occupied suites in Ryle, Blanton, Brewer, Nason and Grim Halls. The Adair House began an experimental dormitory for senior women designed to give the student more individual control and freedom in dormitory living. The Home Management House was lived in by approximately twelve coeds who were majoring in home economics. Living in the house for one quarter gave the students practical experience in various aspects of housekeeping including finances, marketing and house upkeep. Each student had an opportunity to provide and exercise the leadership of the Home Management House. More dormitory facilities will become available in the fall of 1968 when the $2,935,000 Centennial Hall for women is completed. Facilities including dining and living quarters will provide a College home for approximately 680. Centennial Hall was named in honor of the Centennial year celebrated by the College during 1967. (Page 19) Home Management House, Grim Hall, Adair House (Page 20) Practical Arts Building Bordering the south edge of the main campus is the Industrial Arts building which is occupied by the division of Practical Arts and the facilities for the college publicity photographer. The unusually long building contains shops and equipment for metal working, plastics, bench working, driver's training apparatus and other equipment necessary for training teachers in the field of practical arts. The Practical Arts division received word this past year of allocation of funds for the construction of an ultra-modern Industrial Arts building to be tentatively scheduled for construction west of the Pershing Building. Science Hall students were actively engaged in experimental projects ranging from chemical reactions to the study of bacteria and their environment as part of their training in the field of science. Several members of the science faculty carried on experiments for the city of Kirksville and Adair County to provide information on the sewer filtration and bacteria deposits. Students making use of the building ranged from general science students to pre-osteopathic and pre-medical students. The division of Science is anxiously awaiting the completion of the south wing to the Science Hall. The addition is designed to serve as a laboratory building, to provide additional office, research, and classroom space for physics, chemistry, biology, botany and zoology. (Page 21) Science Hall (Page 22) Violette Hall Campbell Apartments (Page 23) Students taking courses in business, home economics, mathematics, education, or in one of the special programs became familiar with Violette Hall as it houses these divisions. Some of the courses in the Social Science division were also taught in the building. The modern, totally airconditioned unit was named in honor of E. M. Violette, a former professor of history at the College. Articles on noteworthy accomplishments of students were sent to their home town newspapers by the Public Relations and Information Service, while the Alumni Office corresponded with the more than 15,000 graduates of the College. Students concerned about their honor point ratio or the various testing programs were often in contact with the Personnel Office which was moved to the second floor of Violette Hall in the early part of winter quarter. The Teacher Education Office took care of all students who planned to receive a degree in education. Students interested in photography got acquainted with that department, while journalism enthusiasts spent many hours in the Echo-Index office. A student paused to admire the landscape of the Violette Hall Mall in the upper right picture as she contemplated the discussion in her previous class. Married students and their families wishing to live on campus were provided apartments for their convenience. Campbell Apartments were named after the Campbell family from whom the land was obtained. Fair Apartments were named in honor of Eugene Fair, the sixth president of the College. Fair Apartments (Page 24) Thousands of fans filed through the gates of Stokes Stadium this past fall to watch the Bulldog gridders participate in the exciting sport of football and to provide the team with enthusiastic support necessary in athletic competition. Following the football season, the fans moved into the Pershing Arena to provide the same support for the Bulldog basketball, wrestling and tennis teams. Spring quarter brought the fans back to Stokes Stadium to watch the nationally ranked Bulldog track team participate in several outdoor meets. Members of several of the Bulldog athletic teams were provided with housing in the Bulldog Kennels located adjacent to the Stokes Stadium field. Also housed in the Kennels is the football training room, equipment room and coaching offices. Pershing Building (Page 25) Bulldog Kennels (Page 26) ACADEMICS (Page 27) 27 (Page 28) Board of Regents Makes Policy for College Progress today is seldom the outgrowth of chance. More often it is achieved through the combined efforts of many people--a prime example being the Board of Regents, Hubert Wheeler, State Commissioner of Education since 1947, and the Administrative staff. As the policy making body of the College, the Board enacts modern courses of action for the education of tomorrow's teachers. With vision and foresight, the six-man team approves faculty appointments, promotes building programs, and budgets appropriated funds. Members of the Board are appointed from the Northeast Missouri district by the Governor and approval is made by the state Senate. The President of the Board of Regents, James R. Reinhard, was appointed to the Board in 1965. A lawyer in Paris, Mr. Reinhard is an Honorary Colonel for Governor Warren E. Hearnes and is active in state and local Bar Associations. Mr. Reinhard attended the College from 1947 to 1950. Glenn H. Bolton serves as vice president of the Board. Appointed to the Board in 1963, Mr. Bolton is the manager of Tri-County Electric Cooperative in Lancaster. He attended the College in 1928 and 1929. Appointed in 1963 was the first woman to ever serve on the Board. Mrs. Mary Alice Bunney, secretary of the Board, is an alumnae of the College. The former school teacher is from Shelbyville and is a member of the Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs. Another alumnus of the College, Raymand E. (Page 29) Baker, Brookfield, was appointed to the Board in 1967. Mr. Baker owns the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company in Brookfield and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Brookfield Banking Company. He is also an Honorary Colonel for Governor Hearnes. John H. Bartow, appointed to the Board in 1965, operates a hardware store, is part owner of a pecan company, and is a real estate broker. He has served as a member of the Brunswick City Council, a civil defense director, president of the Lion's Club, and a commander of the American Legion. Bruce H. Hunt, Kirksville, was appointed to the Board of Regents in 1967. He is Grand Secretary of the Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons and the General Grand Recorder of the General Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters International. By virtue of his office, Hubert Wheeler is Regent Ex Officio. James R. Reinhard President Glenn Bolton Vice President Mary Alice Bunney Secretary Raymond E. Baker John H. Bartow Bruce H. Hunt (Page 30) 30 (Page 31) College Begins New Era With Dr. F. Clark Elkins "I accept the office of President of Northeast Missouri State College and pledge to it the best of my abilities, strength, and purpose," pledged Dr. F. Clark Elkins as he accepted the charge by the Board of Regents on November 7. In the College's first Inaugural Address of the second century, Dr. Elkins expressed the need to restore the status of teaching and extended energies in a more effective education system. He emphasized that, "We must commit more of our energies toward helping our various lay publics to see that 'the schools of America must save America,' as formerly stated by the American Bar Association." Before assuming the Presidency on February 1, 1967, Dr. Elkins served as President of Chadron State College, Chadron, Nebraska. He is a graduate of Paris, Arkansas, High School, received the B.A. from Arkansas State Teachers College, the M.A. from University of Arkansas, and the Doctorate of Social Science at Syracuse University. The new president has also attended the University of North Carolina and has done post-doctoral study at the University of Minnesota. (Page 32) An examiner and consultant for the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Dr. Elkins is also chairman of the Visitation and Accreditation Committee for the Western Section of the National Council on Accreditation for Teacher Education. Dr. Elkins' wife, Norma, is a former elementary school teacher, and his daughter, Annette, is a junior high school student. Family interests center around education, books, and music. Missouri Governor Warren E. Hearnes and President F. Clark Elkins were interviewed by WGEM-TV following the president's inauguration. Inauguration Day was rigorous for the entire Elkins family. A midday break gave photographers an opportunity to take a family picture. Marcia Lippert works closely with President Elkins as his executive secretary. (Page 33) Fritschel Becomes New Dean of Instruction Dr. Arthur L. Fritschel was named Dean of Instruction at the College during the past summer quarter. A native of Minneapolis, Dean Fritschel attended Colorado State College at Greeley, receiving the Bachelor of Arts degree in music, the Masters degree from Northwestern University and the Doctorate degree from Colorado University. He has also done post-doctorate study at Colorado University and Stanford. Piloting several changes in the academic program as chairman of the Curriculum Committee, Dean Fritschel's responsibilities also carried him into the role of preparing special reports for the United States Office of Education and for the Missouri Commission on Higher Education. The Dean and his office staff prepared the material which appeared in the College catalogue and the publication of the quarterly class schedule. Working with the division chairman, the Dean carried on the duty of recruiting and employing new staff members. Prior to his appointment here, Dr. Fritschel taught in the public schools of Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois for six years. In 1946, he joined the faculty of Western Illinois University at Macomb and since 1957, served as Head of the Department of Education at Western Illinois. (Page 34) Dean of Graduate Studies Dr. Judson P. Martin became Director of Graduate Studies at the College on April 15. The new Dean of Graduates came to the NMSC campus from the Bemidjii State College in Bemidjii, Minnesota. Under the direction of the new Dean, the graduate program at the College is undergoing various changes in curriculum. Dr. Martin is also chairman of the Graduate Council. Dr. Martin is a native of Madison, Wisconsin and received the Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin. He received his Master's degree from the U. of W. in 1946 and the Ph.D. in 1955 from the same University. He has done additional graduate study at the University of Michigan. Serving as president of the Higher Education Section of the Minnesota Education Association, Dr. Martin is also a member of numerous professional and honorary organizations and societies. He has been active in civic and fraternal organizations, holds several offices in Masonic organizations, Boy Scouts, American Legion, Chamber of Commerce and Rotary. (Page 35) Division of Student Affairs Under the direction of division head Henry Boucher, the division of Student Affairs was in charge of the administration and supervision of student conduct and discipline, student organizations and social activities, on and off campus housing, student aids, awards and scholarships, student employment, and other non-academic activities concerned with the general welfare of the students. This past year Miss Rita Gramann was named Dean of Women at NMSC. Her primary duties were working with beginning freshmen, setting up the social calendar, distributing the monthly activities calendar, and making her office available to the co-eds on campus. She was the faculty sponsor of the Panhellenic Council. The Director of Freshman Enrollment was responsible for the orientation, advisement, and enrollment of all new freshmen students. Housing of students both on and off campus was the chief responsibility of the Director of Housing. Students seeking financial aid while attending College frequently visited the Direction of Financial Aids who placed qualified students in positions on the work-study program. Henry Boucher, Dean of Student Affairs Rita Gramann Dean of Women Alfred Holzmeier Director of Housing Wayne Newman Director of Financial Aids Kenneth Serfass Director of Freshman Enrollment (Page 36) Maintenance The Maintenance division again this year was in charge of taking care of campus buildings, grounds, all non-instructional materials, and all store rooms and warehouses on the NMSC campus. Departments under the direction of Mr. Morris were the College engineers, firemen, carpenters, painters, electricians, security patrol, custodians, gardners and other personnel of the maintenance forces. His three chief assistants were, chief engineer, Gene Schnieder; head custodian, Don Barnett; and head gardner, Carl Guffy. Division of Extension Service The division of Extension Service dealt primarily with those activities which extended the services of the College to the area it serves. The division is primarily composed of the Bureau of Placements, the Bureau of Correspondence and Extension Teaching, the Bureau of High School Educational Activities, and the Bureau of Audio-Visual Education. The division continued to meet the ever growing needs of public schools and the communities served by them by offering many academic courses and educational services through the various bureaus in the division of Extension Service. Howard Morris Head, Maintenance Division Dr. Eli Mittler Head, Division of Extension Service Kathleen Bohon Director, Bureau of Placements Noah Richardson Director, Bureau of Correspondence and Extension Teaching (Page 37) Division of Public Relations and Information Service The Centennial celebration, publication of College materials, co-ordination of alumni meetings and direction of alumni affairs were a portion of the major activities carried out by the division of Public Relations and Information Service throughout the year. During the year 1967 Mr. McKinney, Mr. Colton, and Mr. Harrison represented the College on various occasions at alumni and other meetings discussing the Centennial celebrations of the College. Regular activities carried out by the division are assembling and disseminating news regarding College students and faculty members in both the academic and athletic areas, regular visitations of past graduates by the College co-ordinator, and communicating with the nearly 15,000 alumni of NMSC. Division of Testing and Counseling Service The primary purpose of the division of Testing and Counseling Service was to deal directly with personal problems of members of the student body. Through the division, students were able to find assistance in areas of economic, social, educational or vocational problems. A primary activity of the division was assisting students through psychological testing programs. The Bureau also kept records of each student's achievements both scholastically and otherwise which assisted the personnel of the office in rendering the help necessary to students seeking aid. Throughout the year students were encouraged to take advantage of the testing and counseling service of the department so as to help solve their personal, educational, and vocational problems. Robert McKinney Head, Division of Public Relations William Cable Director of Publications Frank Colton College Co-ordinator Russell Harrison Director, Alumni Activities Dr. Robert Wright Head. Division of Testing and Counseling Service (Page 38) Office of the Registrar The office of the Registrar was again responsible for accurately keeping academic records and preserving the integrity of the academic credit of the College. Other duties of the Registrar's office included admission of students, certification of credits to State Departments of Education and to other colleges, evaluation of credits, recording and reporting of grades, furnishing of transcripts and maintaining a cumulative permanent record of all students enrolled at NMSC. Assisting Mr. Bowers this past year was Tom Sommerkamp who was responsible for the improvements in arrangements for quarterly registration. The final activity of the academic year for the Registrar's office was submitting names of students to the Dean of Instruction who have fulfilled the requirements for graduation. Student Union Kenneth Sykes assumed the responsibilities in October of directing the new Student Union and its various departments of service. Under his direction, the Student Union in its first year opened the doors to NMSC students for social, academic and leisurely places of meeting and activities. Assisting Mr. Sykes in many of his new endeavors in the Student Union was his secretary Jean Elliott. The games room was under the direction of Steve Hunt. The Student Union remained open from 7a.m. to 11 p.m. each day of the academic year in order to give all students an opportunity to take advantage of the services offered by the Student Union. Orville Bowers Registrar Kenneth Sykes Head, Student Union (Page 39) Office of Admissions Thousands of new students contacted the office of Admissions during the past year concerning admission and information about NMSC. The Admissions office assisted these new and prospective students and disseminated to these persons information, literature and other facts concerning the College, its services and facilities. One of the chief programs carried out by the Admissions office was co-ordinating Senior Day held for visiting seniors of the area on the College campus during spring quarter. Division of Business Service The division of Business Service was chiefly responsible for carrying out the business and financial books of the College. Within this division was the Purchasing Agent, who made all the purchases for the College upon proper requisition; the comptroller who administered the internal budget of the College and certified the Purchasing Agent that the expenditures were within the division's appropriations; the Stenographic Office which was responsible for all stenographic and duplicating service used by the College; and the Telephone Exchange which provided communication service for NMSC students and faculty. Charles Elam Head, Division of Admisisons Pete Nicoletti Head, Division of Business Service (Page 40) Data Processing Computers invaded the College campus in all administrative and academic areas during the 1967-68 year. The IBM 1440 Computer was introduced to the campus in the fall of 1966 and only until this past fall was it put to complete use processing various materials for all departments on the campus. Registration for the College students Was made simpler and quicker by processing through the IBM Computer. All student records are now entered through the Data Processing Center. Health Service Hundreds of students daily entered the College Health Office throughout the year to obtain the services provided by the clinic. Under the supervision of Dr. John Biggerstaff and three registered nurses, the Health Office provided the students with medical assistance ranging from headaches to treatment of the severe flu attack this past winter to minor personal counseling. The Health Office dispensed thousands of capsules and administered hundreds of innoculations. Upward Bound Approximately 100 students from the northeast Missouri area were enrolled in the Upward Bound program conducted on the College campus this past year. Students enrolled in the program received tuition, room and board in a College dormitory, books, and an allowance of $10 a week for spending money. Funds were allocated to the College for the Upward Bound program by the Office of Economic Opportunity. Robert Bradley Dr. John Biggerstaff Basil Morlan (Page 41) Business Education Three degree programs were made available during the past year by the division of Business Education for students interested in business. Upon completion of one of the programs, a student could receive the Bachelor of Science in Education, or the Bachelor of Science degree, or the Master of Arts degree. During the year the division also made available classes to students not majoring in business who sought preparation for office and secretarial training with one and two-year terminal courses. Satisfactory completion of the secretarial courses on the one or two-year plan carried with it a Certificate of Completion. Students who completed the program with an average of B or better received special recognition with honors. Charles E. Kauzlarich, Head of the Division B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. Practice made perfect on the IBM 29 Keypunch. Dora Belle Clark Eugene Croarkin Gwendolyn Durham Winferd Durham James Edwards Laura Hulse Janice Legg Dr. Harold Mickelson Joseph Mitch Dr. Robert Sprehe Jerry Vittetoe Beverly Wheeler (Page 42) EDUCATION Under the direction of Dr. Taylor Lindsey, the twenty-two faculty members of the Education division helped prepare approximately five-hundred students this past academic year who will be entering the teaching profession in the fall of 1968. According to Dr. Lindsey, the division strived to prepare these students to become teachers, guidance counselors, principals, and supervisors for schools in Missouri and throughout the nation. The courses in education gave stress to acquaintance with children and youth, and presented more on understanding of school organization. Through these two ideals it was hoped that the skill in the art and science of teaching, plus an understanding of the democratic role of the public school, was gained. The division of Education administered the B.S. in Ed. degree in elementary education, the M.A. degree in elementary education, elementary school administration, and elementary school guidance. On the secondary level a B.S. in Ed. in secondary education, and M.A. in secondary school administration, and secondary school guidance were offered. Many of these students continued on with their education here at the College doing graduate work in various fields. Elementary Education majors are tutored in various fields of art that would be applicable to teaching situations. Taylor Lindsey, head of the division, A.B., A.M., Ed.D. (Page 43) Dr.Clifton Bell Forest Crooks Dr. Marlow Ediger Elizabeth Evans Dr. Massye E. Goins Dr. Earl D. Ludlow William Matthew Dr. Grace McReynolds Dr. Richard Mease Dr. Ivan Miller Clarence Murphy Dr. Jack Reiske Richard St. Clair Dr. H. B. Tate Dr. Howard Terry Dr. Linn Terry Dr. Lewis VanWinkle Dr. J. C. Wright Dr. Robert Wright (Page 44) Fine Arts Preparing elementary teachers in the use of the arts as education media; the preparation of secondary teachers and consultants of the public schools; and the conservation of talent for future professional and vocational use are the three primary objectives of the division of Fine Arts. Beyond these functions the division tries to foster interest on the part of the entire student body in the practical and aesthetic values of the arts and the appreciation of their part in past history and their present influence in daily living. From the division of Fine Arts come programs in music from piano concerts to halftime entertainment at football games provided by the Marching 100. Several art shows were on display throughout the year showing various art works done by students and faculty members of the Fine Arts division. Dale A. Jorgenson, Head of the Division B.S., M. M., Ph.D. A painting takes shape under the skillful hand of William Unger. (Page 45) Helen Babbitt Marvin Bartel (On leave of absence) Marilyn Beck Roger Cody Dr. Harold Copenhaver Lewis Danfelt Clay Dawson Kathleen Dawson Tom Duden Linda Fisher William Fitzsimmons Gail Haver Dr. Thomas Higgins Mary Belle Jepson Dr. Leon Karel Dr. Frederic Kirchberger Robert F. Mason Richard Miller Donald P. Milliken Richard Morton William Murray (On leave of absence) David Nichols Dr. Tom Ritchie Dr. Ira Schwarz Barbara Stevenson Claudine Triplett William Unger Dr. Richard Weerts (Page 46) Health and Physical Education Within the division of Health and Physical Education are fields of study in men's and women's physical education, health education, recreation, and nursing. The division offers education and practice in correct health methods and administration and offers opportunities for participation in a program of extracurricular physical education. The division also administers a sound program of intercollegiate athletic competition and prepares professional nurses to serve the expanding needs of humanity in health and disease. In conjunction with the division, the College is a member of the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA); National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); and is a member agency of the National League for Nursing, and the department of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs. Joseph P. Dolan, Head of the Division B.S., M.S., Ed.D. The vault box was just one phase of the unit on tumbling which was included in the women's physical education program. (Page 47) Martha Bagley Elmira Baiotto Jane Barnett Larry Boleach Jack Bowen Marvin Braden Dr. Max Cogan James Dougherty Dr. Mary M. Estes Dr. Charles Fast Dr. F. Christine Foster Kenneth L. Gardner Judith Hancock Dr. Virginia Hoffman Boyd King Regina Lindhorst Sam Nugent Ralph Pink William Richerson Delores Rouley Willard Sims Dr. Thomas Songster Martha Spath Maurice Wade Harry A. Walmsley Jo Ann Weekley Sarah Wimp Lucile Winslow (Page 48) Home Economics The division of Home Economics provides a major which prepares teachers of vocational home economics for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education and qualifies them to teach in Missouri schools. Certification is granted on application and presentation of official transcript to the State Department of Education (Home Economics) in Jefferson City. A non-teaching major is also offered which meets the requirements for a degree of Bachelor of Science in Home-making. The junior and senior program for home economics majors is based around advanced courses in coping with and solving household and family situations. These classes range from preparation of the family diet by means of proper food buying and meal management to selection of clothing and household furnishings and continuing into the development and solution of problems met in family relationships. During one quarter of the senior year a home economics major lives in the Home Management House which places the student in an atmosphere where she can apply her personal learnings to home management. Sewing is just one of the many facets of homemaking emphasized in the curriculum of the division of Home Economics. Dorothy Pearson, Head of the Division B.S. in Education, A.M. Geraldine Gosch Janice Morgan Charlotte Revelle Rose Shanight Elizabeth Wilson (Page 49) Libraries and Museums With the opening of the $750,000 addition to the Pickler Memorial Library, the division of Libraries and Museums is able to offer students pursuing a major in library science more on-the-job training in more diversified fields of library work. Endeavoring to further the educational aims of the College by providing library science courses, library materials and library service, the division of Libraries and Museums offers a library science curriculum designed for the training of public school librarians and part-time teacher-librarians in accordance with state and national standards. Another major objective of the division is to promote the general education of each student with instruction in the use of libraries both in classes and individually when he uses the College library. Besides maintaining instruction in classes concerning library work, the division also supervises the entire Pickler Memorial Library and is responsible for maintaining the College Archives and the specialty rooms of the library which include the Missouriana Room, Glenn Frank Room, and Children's Library. Student help is used for checking books in and out and shelving books. George N. Hartje, Director A.A., A.B., A.M. in L.S. Martha Brockman Dene Clark Eleanor Ellebracht Floreine Kibler Odessa Ofstad Elizabeth Schuetz Joseph Tseng Caroline Woods (Page 50) Language and Literature Language and literature, dramatics and publications were focal points of study offered by the division of Language and Literature. Under the heading of general education, the division of Language and Literature taught the skills of oral and written communication; provided the fundamentals of literary understanding and appreciation; and offered introductory courses in the study of foreign languages and cultures. The professional school in the division offered the student numerous major fields of study from a variety of foreign languages to the study of Shakespeare to the vast studies of the American language and literature. Culmination of study in these fields resulted in the receiving of either the Bachelor of Science in Education or the Bachelor of Arts degrees. The Master of Arts degree with a major in English Education also was offered by the division of Language and Literature. The Language Laboratory played an important part in the learning process for students taking foreign languages. Calvin V. Huenemann, Head of the Division A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Gail Albright Dr. Humberto Alvarez Ruth B. Beal Wanda Bemboom Jane Byrd (On leave of absence) Elizabeth Clendaniel Dr. Glenda Clyde Sherod Collins Dr. Carlyle Cross Catherine Davis (Page 51) Anna Finnell Downing Berenice S. Dry Cheryl Fenno Charles Greeley Dr. Loren Grissom Lyle Hamilton Karl Hennicke Joan F. Hunter Frederick James Connie Jones Felice Kardos Martha McClaskey Charles McNames Dr. Chandler Monroe Hubert T. Moore Donna Nelms Clayton Ofstad Joaquin Penalver Karen Penner Dr. Alberto Rabago Mary Reeves Dr. Madeline Roch James Severns Elizabeth Snipes Alfred Srnka Madelene Sykes Jim Thomas Dona Truitt Frances Walsh Dr. Douglas Waters Leona Whittom Stanley Williams Dollie Wilson Dr. Elizabeth Worrell Donna Wright (Page 52) Mathematics In the division of Mathematics, the courses were designed to prepare teachers of mathematics for secondary schools and junior colleges; to provide for the mathematics education of the elementary teachers; and to provide courses of study in mathematics pertaining to professions in industry, business, and government. The division offers the Bachelor of Science in Education degree, the Bachelor of Science degree, and the Master of Arts degree. The curriculum offered by the division provided an opportunity for the student to begin his individual study of mathematics at an appropriate level where he is challenged and in which he could succeed. The language of numbers remains constant. Dale Wods, Head of the Division B.S., M.S., Ed.D. John Bartling Donald Groff (On leave of absence) Ronald Hays Ronald Knight Mary J. Kohlenberg Samuel Lesseig (On leave of absence) Duane Norman William P. Novinger (On leave of absence) Dr. J. R. Purdy Kenneth Stilwell William Weber (Page 53) Practical Arts The division of Practical Arts was notified during the past year that funds had been allocated for the construction of a new Practical Arts building. Tentative plans show the building site to be on South Franklin. Students majoring in the division of Practical Arts can receive the Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Agriculture and Industrial Education or the Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture or Industrial Arts. The division also offered the Master of Arts degree to teachers in Industrial Education. Finished products required endless sanding. Otho Barnett, Head of the Division B.S. in Education, M.Ed. Dr. Donald Bagley Duane Cole Raymond Crist Dr. Larry Davis Arthur Harrington John Kenny William Minor Dr. Roland Nagel Dr. D. D. Nothdurft Lowell Priebe Joseph Rhoads Ralph Shain Phillip Stryker (Page 54) Science Faculty members and students who spend a great deal of their time in Science Hall were anxiously awaiting the opening of the addition to the present building which will help alleviate the congestion as a result of the large growth of students showing interest in the field of science. The division of Science offers majors in biology, botany, zoology, chemistry, physics, and general science. By special arrangement with other colleges and universities the division offered the curriculum necessary to complete the proper requirements for a pre-professional student to transfer without loss of credit. The division prepares a large number of students for advanced study in osteopathy, medicine, and engineering. A fifth year program leading to the Master of Arts in General Science with a special emphasis on either biological science or physical science was offered during the year. Beginning with the summer quarter of 1968, the division of Science will be offering the Master of Science degree. The announcement was made earlier this year by the College Board of Regents. Many hours were spent in lab sessions by science students. Dean A. Rosebery, Head of the Division B.S. in Education, Ph.D. (Page 55) Dr. Cyril Anderson Dr. Max Bell Dr. John Black Dr. James Bywaters Victor Cochran Dr. William Craig James Dimit Denman Evans Dr. Max Freeland Dr. Edward Gilbert Dr. Charles Gross Dr. Jack Magruder Robert S. Mason Dr. Don Q. Milliken Dr. Robert Nothdurft Dr. Robert Peavler Dr. Wray M. Rieger Dr. Robert Sanders Dr. Gary Sells Dr. Will Selser Dr. John Settlage Eugene Smith Richard Stevenson Donald Walker (Page 56) Social Science The division of Social Science offers majors in the fields of social science, history, economics, geography, psychology, political science and sociology which lead to the Bachelor of Science in Education degree. Several of these courses also offer the Bachelor of Arts degree. The division contributes heavily to the comprehensive courses of the general college, offering the required courses in Background of the Modern World as well as subjects among the directed electives. Students majoring in elementary education, business administration, vocational home economics, and several other fields are furnished the required courses by Social Science to complete their degree work. A Master of Arts degree in the fields of Social Science and History is also made available by the division. Computing and recording grades is a two-man job when classes reach a certain number. Dr. Arnold Zuckerman called in help to man the typewriter for fall quarter grade recording. Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, Head of the Division A.B., A.M., Ph.D. (Page 57) Clyde Burch Dr. Earl Cunningham William Cobourn Pat Ellebracht Dr. Meredith Eller Richard Flaspohler (On leave of absence) Henry Gibson John Gifford William Kitts Dr. Pauline Knobbs Joseph Ku Robert Lohrman Dr. David March Dale Martin Dr. Donald Mitchell Charlotte Mittler James Preston Walter H. Ryle Robert Schnucker Dr. Bing Shao Dr. Donald D. Scriven (On leave of absence) Henry Smits Dr. Ruth Towne Dr. Gardner Walker Dr. Arnold Zuckerman (Page 58) Special Programs One of the newest divisions on the campus is the division of Special Programs which offers courses of study leading to both the graduate and undergraduate degrees. Comprising the division were four major areas including reading, special education, speech pathology, and audiology. Students enrolled in the division of Special Programs were provided with the finest facilities available for their particular field of work. Students conducted diagnostic clinics in speech, hearing, and reading for both the College and residents of the surrounding areas. Clinician Vernon Jackson observed James Sparks check the hearing of a student. William F. Hall, Head of the Division B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Kathleen Cherbonnier Dr. Elizabeth Frazier Viola Martin William McClelland Dr. Kenneth McGuire Norine McNames Dr. R. Jeffery Mitchell James Sparks (Page 59) Emeriti WALTER H. RYLE President Emeritus B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D. PAUL O. SELBY Dean Emeritus of Instruction Professor Emeritus of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. CECIL H. ALLEN Professor Emeritus of Psychology B.S., A.M., Ph.D. BERENICE B. BEGGS Assistant Professor Emeritus of English B.S. in Ed., A.M. JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF Professor Emeritus of Music B.M. WALTER A. BROWNE Professor Emeritus of Geography A.B., A.M., Ph.D. VERA E. FAWCETT Associate Professor Emeritus of English B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. JOHN C. GOETZE Assistant Professor Emeritus of Instrumental Music B.S. in Ed., A.M. GEORGE H. JAMISON Professor Emeritus of Mathematics B.S., A.M. LLORA MaGEE Professor Emeritus of Home Economics Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. SALLIE PATTINSON Assistant Professor Emeritus of Rural Education B.S., A.M. LUCY SIMMONS Professor Emeritus of American History A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. AGNES SLEMONS Assistant Professor Emeritus of Journalism and English B.S. in Ed., A.M. NAN E. WADE Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. KARL WEBB Professor Emeritus of Theory and Instrumental Music B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILLIE WHITSON Assistant Professor Emeritus of Primary Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. (Page 60) ORGANIZATIONS (Page 61) 61 (Page 62) Student Council With the opening of the new Student Union to the closing of the year with a Student Council picnic, the members of the 1967-68 Council strived diligently to give the NMSC students their voice on campus and provide them with the social activities necessary to round out a successful college year. With Jack Wright at the helm of the 1967-68 Student Council, the students were presented with opportunities to participate in many activities throughout the year. The Inauguration ceremonies of Dr. F. Clark Elkins were witnessed by several hundred NMSC students as arrangements were made by the Student Council for the student's participation in the activities. Through this past year's Student Council, students were represented on the Lyceum Committee. Weekly dances and movies, sponsoring of the annual Christmas Dance and ECHO Dance, pool tournaments, bowling tournaments, and pop concerts gave the members of the student body every opportunity to see the Student Council in action. Jack Wright Jeanie Auseon Diane Cushman Harry Farr Barb Kuntz Gary Coulter Norman Tooley Edith Sakagawa Bob Moore Elaine Edmundson Mike Hupfer Gloria Burnett Don Olinger Marcia Mossbarger (Page 63) College Ushers Vivaciousness, beauty and courtesy were three attributes displayed by the College Ushers throughout the year as they provided excellent service in assisting patrons of College programs held in the Auditorium. The first activity of the year ushered by the group was the Centennial Convocation which was attended by more than 200 dignitaries from throughout the United States. The Inauguration of Dr. F. Clark Elkins during the fall quarter provided another opportunity for the College Ushers to extend their services. They were responsible for the proper seating of special guests of the first family and of the College. Closing the year's activities for the Ushers was rendering assistance at Commencement exercises. Organized in April, 1959, with the opening of the new College Auditorium, the College Ushers have been serving as hostesses for numerous College functions. Basically the group has been present for Lyceum programs, concerts, commencement activities and other all-school affairs. At Lyceum programs and similar affairs, the Ushers can be recognized readily by their "basic black" attire accentuated with purple and white carnation corsages. Row 1: Cindy Walter, Pat Trent, Jo Goldman, Sandra Hulsebus, Claire Sykes, Donna Sees, Sandra Tribley, Diane Cushman. Row 2: Debbie Hansbrough, Joeta Prather, Jeanie Coy. Absent for the group picture, but early for the Ramsey Lewis Lyceum program were Kaye Johnson, Nancy Bulick and Connie Hickenbottom. (Page 64) Cardinal Key Members of Cardinal Key began the past year's activities with the sale of Centennial Homecoming buttons, with proceeds going toward financing the Nan E. Wade Scholarship. The scholarship was presented this past spring to a selected, deserving College woman. Accompanied by Leona Whittom, sponsor, several members of the Eugene Fair Chapter attended the National Cardinal Key convention which was held at Arkansas Polytechnic Institute in Russellville, Arkansas. A former president of the local chapter, Sue Davis, served as chairman of the national meeting. Other activities conducted by Cardinal Key included the decorating and lighting of a Christmas tree in Violette Hall and one in the Student Union. Cardinal Key is an organization for women of at least junior status in American colleges and universities who are leaders in the college community and who are potential leaders in the future. The sorority's goals are: honoring qualified women, inspiring leadership in others, and utilizing leadership capabilities in an active program of service to school and community. Row 1: Martha Acuff, president; Doralee Ratliff, vice president; Judith McCampbell, secretary; Julie Lademann, treasurer; Joann Zeigler, Rita Reagan, Tania Yeager, Beth West, Leona Whittom, sponsor. Row 2: Jennifer Shelton, Susan Gulnac, Joeta Prather, Becky Tibbs, Jami Lewis, Jeanie Coy, Susan Cattle, Nan Begeman, Sandra Hulsebus, Carol Johnson, Georgia Schacher. Student Council president Jack Wright bought the first Centennial Homecoming button from Martha Acuff, Cardinal Key president. (Page 65) Blue Key "Serving, I live," the motto of Blue Key Scholastic Service Fraternity for men, was actively carried out in service projects this past year by the organization. Under the presidency of Harry Farr, Blue Key men assumed the responsibility of production and direction of the Centennial Homecoming parade which had 124 entries including floats, bands, Shriner groups, and commercial units. The fraternity also provided service to the College by conducting campus tours on Senior Day, compiling the all-school directory, maintaining the Travel Board, and sponsoring the College Campus Bowl. Membership in Blue Key is restricted to upperclassmen who have maintained a high degree of intellectual attainment, leadership and character. Faculty sponsor of the John R. Kirk Chapter of Blue Key is Dr. Eli Mittler with Stan Williams assisting. Last minute changes in the Blue Key Student Directory were handled by Editor Vic Kaylarian. Row 1: Harry C. Farr, president; Michael Norton, vice president; Lance Solter, secretary; Michael Dalbey, corresponding secretary; Victor Kaylarian, editor; Steven Daniels, Jack Attebery, Terry Whitworth, Dr. Eli F. Mittler. Row 2: Stan Williams, Laurence Leake, Jerry Richeson, Lawrence Green, Lynn McCoppin, Gay King, Allen Sontag, Cecil Moore, John Webb, Doug Kollar, Will Selser, Tom Jesaitis, Roger Metcalf. (Page 66) Veterans Club Veterans of the armed forces on the College campus participated actively in the Ronald K. Cullers Memorial Veterans Club providing service to the College and to the Kirksville community. The Veterans Club was established in November of 1966 and was designated the Ronald K. Cullers Memorial Veterans Club in honor of the first graduate of the College to be killed in the Vietnamese conflict. The Veterans Club is essentially a service organization in nature. During the year it provided assistance with the quarterly registration period, entertained a number of children at a Christmas party and contributed their services during the Homecoming period. Members of the Veterans Club provided services to the community and to the College throughout the year. Row 1: Richard M. Mantione, president; Dan Hennessy, vice president; Steve Daniels, secretary; Paul V. Tracy, treasurer; Paul B. McCray, sergeant-at-arms; Dave Stauffer, Robert D. Williams, Thomas R. Sommerkamp. Row 2: Jeffrey M. Koerner, John Clark, Tim Griffith, Larry Crooks, Gary Stowe, Tom Rider, Robert J. Andrews, Larry D. Dorrell, Lynn E. Morrell, James H. Grider. (Page 67) Alpha Phi Omega Epsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, opened their year's projects by arranging the pre-game activities for the Centennial Homecoming and providing assistance to the Blue Key honorary fraternity with the Homecoming parade. APO also rendered their assistance to the Kirksville chapter of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and provided assistance to several local scouting clubs. The highlight of the social activities of Epsilon chapter was the sponsoring of the annual Ugly Man Contest. The proceeds from these activities were donated to such organizations as the United Fund and the Heart Fund. Under the direction of Mr. Arthur Harrington, Epsilon chapter was chosen as one of the outstanding chapters of Alpha Phi Omega in the United States this past year. Alpha Phi Omega is the nation's largest service fraternity with nearly 400 chapters active throughout the United States. Membership is composed of young men who have been or are affiliated with the scouting program. The cardinal principles of Alpha Phi Omega are leadership, friendship, and service. APO provided assistance during the tedious task of registration. Row 1: Brian Wendelschaefer, president; Ron Rogers, 1st vice president; Alfred Maxfield, 2nd vice president; David Davis, recording secretary; Carl Foultz, corresponding secretary; Tom Ballard, treasurer; John Bybee, Ron Feltz, A. E. Harrington, sponsor. Row 2: Bob Phillips, Hugh Schuetz, Ron Latta, Tom Jarvis, Jim Sefrit, Mike Hopkins, Dale Barrett, Dennis Brayton, Mike Trent, Tom Kahl, Gene Ball. Row 3: Dan Schmidt, Paul Wagner, Larry Lamberson, Jack Grimshaw, Ron Rowland, Steven Schweizer, Dick Reynolds, Vito DeLaura, Darien Teeter, John Dietz, Gary Peterson. Row 4: Richard Brimer, Rodney Loesch, Jack Niemeyer, Al Wilson, Jim Bradshaw, Wayne McCombs, Phil Wormsley, Jim Brewer, David Short, John Caldwell, Jim Coy, Mark Morrow, Donald Wehr, Rick Elkin. (Page 68) Phi Delta Kappa Phi Delta Kappa expended its time and effort toward two major service projects this past year. The first of these was the sponsoring of the Centennial Convocation held on September 2, 1967, in honor of the 100th birthday of the College. Over 200 dignitaries representing colleges and universities throughout the United States attended the Convocation. The local chapter continued its service project to education by providing two, one-year scholarships to young men in education. The graduate award went to Russell Ashburn, while Terry Whitworth was presented with the undergraduate scholarship. Phi Delta Kappa began in 1910 by a consolidation of three independent fraternities at Indiana University, Columbia University and the University of Missouri. Campus chapters are now found in colleges and universities throughout North America where graduate work is done. Students selected for membership are not always graduate students but at NMSC the local requirement is that they must have had one quarter of graduate work with superior grades. Since its beginning in 1928, the campus chapter has initiated more than 500 men. This year the local chapter was sponsored by Dr. Linn Terry who also served as state coordinator of Phi Delta Kappa in Missouri. Meetings were held monthly during the academic year and weekly during the summer session. The 1967-68 officers were: President, Earl D. Ludlow; vice presidents, James Preston and Don Q. Milliken; secretary-treasurer, Kenneth Serfass; and historian, Paul O. Selby. The chief purpose of the international honor fraternity for men in professional education is to promote free public education as an essential to the development and maintenance of a democracy. The organization is based upon the cornerstones of leadership, service, and research. Row 1: Earl D. Ludlow, president; Kenneth W. Serfass, secretary treasurer; Don Q. Milliken, program chairman; F. Clark Elkins, Jack C. Bowen, Jerry E. Vittetoe, D. D. Nothdurft. Row 2: H. B. Tate, Larry Boleach, J. C. Wright, Winferd Durham, Sherod Collins, Eli F. Mittler. Row 3: Eugene Smith, Richard Mease, Charles G. Fast, Henry Boucher, John H. Settlage, Duane R. Cole, Clifton R. Bell, Thomas Songster. (Page 69) Circle K Chartered in 1967, Circle K International became one of the leading service groups on campus. A branch of Kiwanis, the organization gives its members an opportunity to serve the College as well as to learn. Augmenting the education of its members, Circle K provided a number of service activities this year. Among these were collecting and sending Christmas cards to servicemen overseas, assisting the local Kiwanis Club in collecting toys for underprivileged children, and ushering at several College events. Circle K looks forward to many more years of serving their campus, town, and country by following their motto . . . "We build." Following pre-game activities, members of Circle K showed off their trophy for the best float in the Spirit Division of the Homecoming Parade float competition. Row 1: Brian Anderson, president; Will Selser, vice president; David Froneyberger, secretary; Lee Hart, treasurer; Mickie Bryson, David Tharp, David Grieshaber, Lloyd James, Daryl Walleman, Mike Temple, Richard Davidson, William H. Kitts, sponsor. Row 2: James Miers, Stanley Jones, David Moore, Gary Strasser, Richard Sloan, Richard Schultz, John Brandt Jr., Michael Bradshaw, Richard Gregory, James Leonard, Edward Hopkins, John Mize, Jr., Larry Wolgast, Robert Junda, Stever Booher, Rigoberto Millo, Kenneth Reed, Greg Life. (Page 70) Pi Omega Pi Members of Alpha Chapter of Pi Omega Pi attended a February seminar of Missouri Chapters on the campus of Central Missouri State, Warrensburg. The convocation was entitled "Business Education in the '70's." Throughout the past year Pi Omega Pi members participated in social and business projects connected with the organization. A Christmas party was held in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sprehe, sponsor of Alpha Chapter, for Pi Omega Pi members. The local chapter promoted the sale of Christmas package decorations and homemade candy during the winter quarter. Charles Baldwin, a Kirksville businessman, addressed the members of the organization on the topic of teacher's aids in the field of business. During the spring quarter, Alpha Chapter provided refreshments for high school students who participated in the annual spring contests. Pi Omega Pi, National Business Teacher Education Society, was founded on the College campus in 1932 by Dr. P. O. Selby, Dean Emeritus. The Greek god of Commerce, Hermes, serves as the patron saint of the national organization. The purpose of Pi Omega Pi is to bring together present and future business educators. It is designed to provide professional fellowship and to strengthen the business profession by sharing common ideas. Presently Pi Omega Pi has a membership of 28,000 with 123 chapters in 34 states. Douglas Anderson and Dee Anne Kuhler try to eat all the profits from the Pi Omega Pi bake sale. Row 1: Joann Zeigler, president; Janet McCormick, vice president; Karen Boyer, secretary; Myrtle Owings, reporter; Susie Nugent, Patty Bertelle, Phyllis Domann, Dee Anne Kuhler, Stella Ellis, Beverly Wheeler, sponsor. Row 2: Sally Tilton, Diana Schowe, Linda Giltner, Rebecca Mansfield, Mary Cox, Nan Begeman, Roger Frowein, Jim Sefrit, Douglas Anderson, Rita Reagan, Carol Johnson, Pat Vogel, Mary Street, Joyce Richardson. (Page 71) Alpha Phi Sigma The first project of the year for Alpha Phi Sigma national honor fraternity was the presentation of the Centennial tree which now stands on the northeast corner of the Student Union lot. Alpha Chapter served as host of the biennial national conference of Alpha Phi Sigma officers which was held on the College campus. Bringing the year's activities to a close was the organization's annual spring banquet during which special recognition was made of several members of the local chapter. Membership into Alpha Phi Sigma is reached by maintaining a 3.0 or better average for three consecutive quarters. Leadership and good character traits are also qualities sought in the prospective member. Membership is open to students in all academic fields of endeavor. Row 1: Jack Atterberry, president; Louis Cimmino, vice president; Pat Vogel, secretary; Nan Begeman, treasurer; Mary Jane Saltsgaver, Stella Ellis, Evelyn Stoner, Patricia Parks, Tonie Uhland, Becky Bounds, Max Bell, sponsor. Row 2: Phyllis Lesser, Doralee Ratliff, Herman Lindeen, Carol Johnson, Joanne Ridgeway, Cheryl Hightower, Lois Creason, Susie Nugent, Elna Beth Jones, Betty Frye. Row 3: Sandra Lee Wilhite, Becky McConnell, Ann Begeman, Sandra Potosky, Margaret Gregory, Margaret Eager, Linda Conn, Leanne Caldwell, Ellen Swank, Jane Zentz, Nancy Archer. Row 4: Joann Zeigler, Janice Fridley, Victor Kaylarian, Doug Kollar, Cecil Moore, Jill Burnam, Stephen Sanfilippo, Noaleen Motter, Linda Stewart, Laura Curry, Barbara Faust. Row 1: Beth West, Janie English, Janet Glover, Tania Yeager, Mary Lou Stewart, Barb Kunz, Rita Reagan, Flo Carroll, Pat Scherder, Donna Miller, Barbara Snell, Ellen Bertram, Joyce Richardson. Row 2: Mary Binder, Sandra Hulsebus, Susan Gulnac, Neta Richardson, Cheryl Cimmino, Julie Lademann, Ruth Winter, Linda Godfrey, Laura Gomez, Jolene Emel, Faith Roemer, Margaret Reighard. Row 3: Robert Norton, Ed Watson, Terry Whitworth, Harry Farr, Will Selser, Larry Green, John Stewart, Wayne McCombs, Jim Berry, James Zuroweste, Jim Cook, Gary Peterson. (Page 72) Kappa Delta Pi Tau Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi initiated its first honorary member, President F. Clark Elkins, at the final meeting of the fall quarter. Other activities for the year included ushering at the 1967 Alumni Banquet and the annual Spring Banquet to welcome newly initiated members. Participation in "Operation Christmas" filled the extra hours for members prior to Christmas. Gifts for patients at the State Hospital in Fulton were collected and sent to the hospital. Kappa Delta Pi was founded on February 24, 1923. Its members are selected on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. To merit selections as a member, a student must have an honor point ratio of at least 3.0, five hours of education courses, and at least 64 semester hours of credit. Row 1: Ellen Swank, Nan Begeman, Mary Lou Stewart, Martha Acuff, Phyllis Buffington, Faith Roemer, Sharon Pindell, Judy Lilley. Row 2: Janet Glover, Dorothy Cupp, Louis Cimmino, Allen Sontag, Gay King, Bob Selser, Jennie Chloupek, Judi Doubleday. Row 1: Barbara Snell, Virginia Stephenson, Sharon Meneely, Susan Gulnac, Ginny Raney, Jeanie Coy. Row 2: Duane Brammer, president; Doralee Ratliff, vice president; Rita Reagan, secretary; Tania Yeager, treasurer; Barbara Faust, historian; Joann Zeigler, Faye Whitworth, Margaret Reighard, Donna Lawson, Deanna Jennings, Pam Spencer, Leanne Sloan. Row 3: Betty Frye, Jack Atterberry, Michael Dalbey, Jerry Richeson, Lynn McCoppin, David Swenson, Laurence Leake, Terry Whitworth ,Laura Weitman. (Page 73) Association for Childhood Education The Association for Childhood Education was an organization for persons majoring in elementary education. The first meeting of the year was a "Get Acquainted" meeting with Dr. Grace McReynolds discussing the various aspects of the organization. During the year, guests presented helpful hints for beginning teachers, discussed preparation for job interviews, and what to do to get the most out of an individual's student teaching. Individuals in the association gained a great deal of personal knowledge when they visited and witnessed a first grade classroom, complete with students, in action. The year's activities culminated with a tea honoring the retiring officers. Robin Hirashima, vice president of A.C.E., discussed with several members of the organization various schools in the Northeast Missouri area available for student teachers during the past year. Row 1: Jennifer Shelton, president; Robin Hirashima, vice president; Phyllis Lesser, secretary; Karen Jones, treasurer; Linda Hutchinson, Chris Hatala, Nancy Bruner, Linda Clair, Linda Ann Haden. Row 2: Eloise Jones, Edith Sakagawa, Cathy Cloninger, Carol Jane Wilson, Nancie King, Linda Murray. Patricia Parks, Antonia Moniz, Sydne Kuhler, Edith Dawson. Row 3: Elaine Edmundson, Jeanne Bealmer, Gayle Olson. Jennie Chloupek, Neoma Thompson, Donna Danielson, Susan Klump, Anna Marie Pauk, Sally Lynn Gheens. Row 4: Linda Wilhoit, Janice Brammer, Marilyn Luers, Margaret Herring. Barb Kunz, Linda Conn, Mary Olah, Eileen Hinnah, Linda Conkle. (Page 74) Row 1: Darien Teeter, president; James Wilke, 1st vice president; Mary Beth Vaughn, 2nd vice president; Mary Efthim, secretary; Sandra Tribley, treasurer; Mary Cox, reporter; Nan Begeman, historian; Nancie King, Mary Street, Mary Beebout, Livinnia Wiley, Betty Mendenhall, Jeanne Paullin, Kay Gonnerman, Dr. H. M. Terry, sponsor. Row 2: Karen Fleak, Doralee Ratliff, Pam Cullen, Carol Faeth, Karen Jones, Elaine Langford, Julie Lademann, Sandra Harrison, Eilene Langford, Martha Meek, Jennifer Shelton, Robin Hirashima, Shirley Brookshier, Donna Atkins. Row 3: Cheryl Hightower, Eileen Hinnah, Linda Godfrey, Meredith Bruner, Rosemary Riggen, Neta Richardson, Emily Hinshaw, Judie Galkowski, Jane Tadelski, Sandra Whalen, Phyllis Viviano, Linda Conn, Gloria Tedrow, Jeanne Bealmer, Mary Ann Cary. Row 4: Pamela Rector, Janet Glover, Betty Fletcher, Sandra Turner, Donna Danielsen, Georgie McCurdy, Cheryl Luth, Carol Gibson, Sharon McOwan, Leora Harlan, Diane Dingwall, Sue Wells, Anna Marie Pauk, Barbara Martin. Row 1: Carol Colyer, Beth West, Carolyn Baker, Judy Kerfoot, Vicki Miller, Sandi Kincaid, Mary Parrett, Jennifer Reed, Pat Vogel, Nan Rook, Goldie Gilbert, Lynn Badaracco, Diana Schowe, Bonnie Wolverton, Linda Ann Haden, Linda Hackmann, Ruth Angel, Linda Potts, Maria Bubenyak, Barbara Faust. Row 2: Sylvia Williams, Diana Giesler, Carla Jackson, Donna Sees, Gloria Weyand, Linda Conkle, Kay Adams, Tania Yeager, Janie English, Joleen Fox, Susan Klump, Sheila Schroeder, Nancy Archer, Sandy Epperson, Linda Wilhoit, Phyllis Scott, J. Gayle Houf, Kathel Addleman, Edith Dawson, Antonia Moniz, Cathy Cloninger. Row 3: Donald Maddox, Monty Morgan, Randall Smith, Michael Bennett, Jon Sholes, James Botts, Ronald Nissing, Arthur Muensterman, Tim Capewell, Gary Stowe, John Stewart, Jeffery Marker, Jack Niemeyer, Gary Floyd, Jerry Richardson, Lucius Kitchens, W. Andrew Smith. Row 4: Shirley Newman, Marilyn Rapley, Jack Glaser, Terry Whitworth, Tom Jesaitis, Erwin Neighbors, Wayne McCombs, Lynn McCoppin, Cecil Moore, Larry Green, James Zuroweste, Ed Watson, Laurence Leake, Martin Jones, Sandra Hulsebus, Anita Morrow. (Page 75) Student National Education Association The Student National Education Association, a professional association for college and university students planning a teaching career, had a membership of 350 this past year. Early in September, S.N.E.A. held a Get-Acquainted Dance for all members and prospective members. Many of the prospective teachers went to St. Louis in November to attend the Missouri State Teachers Asociation meeting. Also, in November, S.N.E.A. sponsored a tea for the Kirksville Public School teachers. The event was held in the Student Union. In April, the S.N.E.A. sent a delegation to the state S.N.E.A. convention to plan for the coming year. Darien Teeter represented the College this year as the State vice-president of S.N.E.A. and was elected president of the state organization for the coming year. Row 1: Barbara Snell, Debbie Buse, Phyllis Lesser, Faye Whitworth, Susan Peterson, Nancy Lewis, Marilyn Roberts, Ronda Harrison, Karen Boyer, Mary Kay Shoush, Mary Jane Saltsgaven, Deanna Jennings, Phyllis Kirchner, Pam Spencer, Joyce Richardson, Donna Simmons, Janet McCormick. Row 2: Faith Roemer, Debra Wisdom. Sharon McCormick, Sharon Cassity, Jane Bailey, Jamie Grosso, Carole Davis, Mary Jo White, Ruth Winter, Jennie Jo Chloupek, Georgia Murphy, Mary Wilhoit, Patricia Allen, Linda Stewart, Marcia McMains, Rose Mary Alertsen, Deborah Wilhoit, Elaine Suter. Row 3: Konra Turner, Elaine Edmundson, Pat Lovland, Georgia Fletcher, Carroll Tankesley, Sarah Reed, Rose Dudley, Derry Jones, Billye Ann Clough, Jill Burnam, Janet White, Gayle Olson, Nancy Bulick, Debbie Howard, Carolyn Santee, Sandra Moritz, Sue Skaggs. Row 4: Jolene Emel, Georgia Wilty, Marcella Quigley, Claudia Burkhart, Karen Sowers, Judi Doubleday, Pat Liebbe, Betty Fetters, Margaret Herring, Jeanie Coy, Gary Burch, Maureen FitzHenry, Barb Kunz, Mary Lou Neil, Mary Brown, Linda Randell, Martha Acuff, Judy Bilbro, Diana Lewis, Margaret Gregory, Kaye Ditmars. (Page 76) College Players Five major theatre productions were presented during the past year by the College Players. Showing a variety in technique and an adaptability to several forms of theatre, the College Players displayed their talents in the Broadway musical, "Stop the World I Want to Get Off;" a Greek classic, "Trojan Women;" an ultra-modern comedy, "Luv;" and two student productions. The College Players also sponsored the Film Club which made available to students and townspeople, a series of eight films of high international acclaim. Besides performing on the stage, members of the College Players were also responsible for "behind the scene" work which included directing, lighting, costuming, make-up, set building and prop gathering. Students representing all major fields of study on campus were members of the 1967-68 College Players. Mike Ernst played the lead role of Little Chap in "Stop the World." Row 1: Deni Travis, Susan Koch, Chris Carlson, Linda Murray, Nancy Lambert, Laura Gomez, Eleanor Ryan, Donna Carlson, Gale Huffman. Row 2: Michael Ernst, president; Jeffrey Koerner, vice president; Ginger Nitti, secretary-treasurer; Pat Fridley, Kay Jackson, Sandy Hawkins, Melody Conner, Carol Ann Livesay, Helen Davis, Dorothy Nelson, Janice Fridley, James Severns, sponsor. Row 3: Douglas Raymond, James Burnett, Donald R. Erikstrup, Chris Dunshee, Del Oliver, Steve Rose, Steve Booher, Lee Moody, Randell Roderique, Jonathon Farnham, Dean Nickens, Gary Smyth, Spencer Straubmuller, Fred Green, John Clark, Mickey Green, Gary McKiddy. (Page 77) Oral Interpreters "The Witching Hour" was the title of the first presentation of the year made by the Oral Interpreters Club for a Halloween program. Other readings throughout the year included: "As Much Truth As One Can Bear," a program of contemporary short stories, "The Now-Spirit of Christmas Past," a Langston Hughes hour, and a spring Reader's Theater. The Oral Interpreters also participated in a storytelling program for children at the Sojourner's Library, reading hours at the Gallery, trips to the Hawthorne Festival and programs at the University of Missouri. Under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth Worrell, the club presented several programs for organizations both on and off campus. Special presentations were made by the club on closed circuit television for various schools in the Kirksville area. "The Now-Spirit of Christmas Past" was presented by the Interpreters just before Christmas vacation. Row 1: Cathy Powers, Marty Owens, Susan Walsh, Vicki Davis, Susan Gulnac, Sarah Bram. Row 2: John B. Farnham, president; Nancy Lambert, secretary-treasurer; Lee Moody, vice president; Laura Gomez, historian; Linda Jackson, historian; Carol Wilson, Frances Schenk, Elaine Noll, Donna Smith. Melody Conner, James Wilke. Elizabeth Worrell, sponsor. Row 3: Marty Murphy, Richard Davidson, Bill Allen. Paul Middeke. Leonard Reynolds, Larry D. Fortney. Rick Elliott. (Page 78) English Club Entertaining the faculty members of the division of Language and Literature in the Student Union building at an afternoon tea was the highlight of the English Club's activities during 1967-68. In addition to regular business meetings, the club also presented programs which included the reading of original poetry and prose by students and faculty members as well as student panel discussions relating to various types of literature and to experiences and problems encountered in student teaching for English majors. Organized in December of 1963 under the direction of Dr. Loren Grissom, the English Club was open to all students, faculty, and staff members at the College. All student members of the English Club were enrolled as junior members in the National Council of teachers of English. A member of the faculty, Mr. James Thomas, presented a program for the English Club. Row 1: Patricia Bush, president; Adell McLaughlin, vice president; Pam Abbadessa, treasurer; J. D. Boatman, secretary; Julie Lademann, liaison officer; Mary Wilhoit, Cathy Powers, Marilyn Huddleston, Beth West, James. Wilke. Row 2: Linda Hackmann, Carla Jackson, Anne Sanderson, Leanne Caldwell, Lexanna Johnson, Shelby Kingsolver, Lynn Badaracco, Rosemary Riggen, Nancy Dykstra. Row 3; Carol Colyer, Goldie Gilbert, Shirley Newman, Sheila Logston, Sharon Cassity, Vicki Miller, Leanne Sloan. Patricia Sullivan. Row 4: Jon Sholes, Joyce Sevits, Sandra Whalen, Erwin Neighbors, James Huddleston, Ruth Winter, Marcella Quigley, Hubert T. Moore, sponsor. (Page 79) Spanish Club Emphasizing both technical work and cultural activities, the Spanish section of the Romance Language Club took active part in providing training and rendering leadership towards stimulating and carrying out free conversation in Spanish. During the year the club presented "Charles," "Danzas," "Poemas," and "Cavciones" to high school students in the area surrounding Kirksville. Members of the Spanish Club also helped celebrate the College Centennial by sponsoring a Latin-American Day on the campus with a special Spanish program, and the members also joined to light a flame to the second century of teaching services by exhibiting Spanish teaching materials. The Spanish section was organized in the fall of 1961 when several students of Spanish, under the direction of Dr. Humberto Alvarez, formed a group to help stimulate understanding of Spanish and Latin-American culture. In the spring of 1962, "El Club Espanol," as a section of the Romance Language Club, was professionally founded. Several members of the Spanish Club promote better international relations by dressing in the native costumes of Latin America. Row 1: David Short, president; Maria Perez, secretary; Elias Cordova, treasurer; Felipe Varqas, Veronica Escribano, Corinne Saiki, Zelma Dowell, Ana Short, Dorothy Nelson, Juana Marquez, Donna Lawson, Dr. Humberto Alvarez, sponsor. Row 2: Arthro Montemayor, Emilio Salazar, E. Ray Holden, George Bowers, Edward Olderich III, Rigoberto Millo, Stanley Jones, Cecil Lease. (Page 80) Industrial Arts Club An industrial spring tour of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, Emerson Electric Company and the St. Louis Shipbuilding Company, all in the St. Louis area, highlighted the year's activities for the Industrial Arts club. Again this year, the float designed and constructed by the IA Club, placed first in the mechanical division of the Centennial Homecoming parade. Following the homecoming activities the IA club contributed a great amount of time and labor in helping with the preparation for the Greenwood grade school fun night, which was held on October 30. Special emphasis was placed on the Open House of the Industrial Arts building during the winter quarter. The IA club provided refreshments and tours of the IA facilities for several hundred campus visitors. The main objective of the club is to create interest in the field of Industrial Arts for its majors and minors. It is classed as both a professional and social organization. To join the club, one must have five hours credit in Industrial Arts and a 2.2 overall honor point ratio, with a 2.5 honor point ratio in Industrial Arts. There were 51 active members in the club this past year. Industrial Arts Club won first place in the mechanical division of float competition of the homecoming parade with "Rolling Up 100 Years of Advancement." Row 1: Glenn Yenger, president; Lee Richardson, vice president; Lavern Scott, secretary; Donald Wehr, treasurer; Mike Holder, reporter; Laurence Leake, corresponding secretary; Fred Cochrane, sergeant-at-arms; Jim Whiteside, Anthony Giorando, Larry J. Silvey, Duane R. Cole, sponsor. Row 2: Ray Cook, John Brannen, Ronald Lane, James E. Petre, Lonnie Stephenson, Stanley Wilden, JohnD onnelly, Kenneth Wilson, Dann Drane, Gary Floyd. Row 3: Wayne Dillinger, Barry Cole, Darrell Littrell, Dale Shanholtzer, Alan Redmon, Bertis Wiley, E. G. Raney, James Wilson, Larry Hoschek. Bill Mitchell, John Eggleston. Row 4: Bill Reed, Tom Devin, Don Trow, Terry Joerling, Charles Foelsch, Vic Ticola, John Starr, Alfred Maxfield, Perry Swofford, Ronald Tuttle, Marty Ivins. (Page 81) Agriculture Club Members of the Agriculture Club provided assistance for the district judging contests for the Northeast Missouri high school FFA students who participated in the annual FFA contests. The Club also entered a float in the annual Homecoming parade. The social activities of the year for the Agriculture Club members terminated with a spring picnic held at Thousand Hills State Park. Throughout the year at their regular meetings, members of the Club listened to various speakers in the field of agriculture and viewed films on similar subjects. The Club members also participated in several tours of proudctive farms in Northeast Missouri. The Agriculture Club is a professional-social organization with the purpose of creating interest in various fields of agriculture. Membership is limited to students enrolled in at least one agriculture course. Members of the Ag. Club welcomed district FFA members to the College campus for the annual Northeast Missouri District FFA meeting. Row 1: Alan Petefish, president; Richard Brombaugh, vice president; Sidney Maxwell, secretary; Isaac Richmond, treasurer; Linda Curry, reporter; Bruce Foster, parliamentarian; Ronnie Kellison, Gary Peterson, Gary Waite, Ron Lary, Judy Brown, Jeanne Christy; Phillip Stryker, sponsor. Row 2: Randall Lary, Dean Vetter, Stanley Casady, Tom Jackson, Gary Brinker, Tom Jesaitis, Steve Whipple, Dwight Hyle, Gary Henderson. Row 3; Dennis Askew, Darrill Garton, Richard Rutherford, Gary Irwin, Larry Theerman, Lonnie Hupp, William Boudreau, Kerry Conard, Perry W. Senles. Row 4: Steven Bland, Allen Wilson, Art Muensterman, James Pratt, Richard Gregory, Glen C. Black, John H. Slaton, Don Schumaker, Ethan Britten, Robert Lynch. (Page 82) Colhecon Club Throughout the academic year, activities for Colhecon members included a get-acquainted hobo party, serving the Parent's Day Tea, constructing a float for the Centennial Homecoming parade, a Christmas party, with Dr. Llora MaGee as guest speaker, and a spring banquet honoring the senior members of the group. Membership in the Colhecon Club consists of coeds who are either majoring or minoring in Home Economics. The first "Home Economics Club" was organized in 1912. In 1922, the group was reorganized under the name of Ellen H. Richards Club in honor of the founder of the American Home Economics Association. The name Colhecon was adopted in 1951 and is a contraction of College Home Economics. Colhecon Club members acted as models for an all-campus fashion show. Row 1: Amber Lou King, president; Dorothy Switzer, vice president; Eunice Toops, 2nd vice president; Sue Jane Carroll, secretary; Diane Bailey, treasurer; Carol Ferguson, reporter; Ann Schafer, Sara Blanchard, Maria Bubenyak, Alice Hunsel, Charlotte Revelle. Row 2; Marie Van Dorin, Karen Yackley, Becky McConnell, Beverly Noe, Cheryl Harlan, Sharon Brakensiek, Phyllis Kirchner, Gloria Newbrough, Carol Faeth, Dana Lee, Patricia Noel, Gloria Shuler. Row 3: Gwendolyn DeWitt, Sandra Moritz, Sue Skaggs, Judy Switzer, Bonnie Linn, Mary Morgan, Joyce Crull, Lois Creason, Janice Baxter, Carolyn Santee, Joanne Ridgeway, Joyce Pinson, Mary Kay Shoush. Row 4: Becky Yates, Nancy Archer, Linda Randell, Terri Cochrane, Anita Morrow, Jane Tadelski, Margaret Eager, Judie Hall, Flo Carroll, Mary Lou Neil, Arlene Bowen, Holly Shoush. (Page 83) Honorary Art Club The Honorary Art Club began their year's activities by selling mums for the Centennial Homecoming and the designing and construction of their Homecoming float which was titled "100 Years of Change." Throughout the year the club was responsible for displaying pictures done by students in the President's and Dean's offices. The Honorary Art Club also sponsored a traveling water color show which was placed on display during December. During the early part of this past academic year, the club initiated the largest group of new members in the history of the Honorary Art Club. They also expanded their funds, enrollment and space with new meeting places at the uptown Art Gallery and a meeting room in the Student Union. Social activities during the year included a dinner sponsored by a former art club adviser, Mrs. Nita Patterson, and a Christmas party which was held at the home of Mr. William Unger, this past year's sponsor. Drawing and composition classes developed pen and ink techniques by sketching class members. Row 1: Janienne Donaldson, Cathy Safford, Susan Lowry, Cindy Irwin, Janice Jones, Betty Mendenhall, Kathy Montgomery. Row 2: Wiley Pratt, president; Jerry Brown, vice president; Lynna Brown, recording secretary; Elaine Drago, treasurer; Nancy Watkins, corresponding secretary; Gary Havrum, program chairman; James Leib, sergeant-at-Arms; Sharon Niece, Donna Heckelman, Berna Loft, Jeanie Coy, Judy Winn, William E. Unger, sponsor. Row 3: Wilma Barnes, Martin Jones, Joe Crosby, Chris Dunshee, Jim Peterson, Lonnie Pugh, Leslie Guthrie, James Terrell, Ronald Morris, Ehsan Kousari, Monty Morgan, Hiroyuki Okada, Gloria Weyand, Phyllis Buffington. (Page 84) Men's Physical Education Club In its first full year of operation, the Men's Physical Education Club organized a scholarship along with other forms of recognition for academic excellence and service in the field of physical education. The Club also sponsored a delegation from the college campus to attend the national convention of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, which was held in St. Louis this past year. In addition, the Club also sponsored a gymnastics exhibition by a group of physical educators from Finland who were on tour in the United States. The primary function of the Men's Physical Education Club is service to the college and the development of professionalism, leadership and scholarship for men majoring in physical education. Members of the Men's Physical Education Club participated in acrobatic programs. Row 1: John Newcomb, president; Terry Fretwell, vice president; Edward Bliefnick, secretary; Steve Garrett, councilman-at-large; Ron Clawson, treasurer; Larry Boleach, sponsor. Row 2: Kenneth Wells, Richard Johnson, Paul James, Ron Werling, David Rawson, Vito DeLaura, Gary Loeffler. Row 3: Jerry Lippert, Terry Robertson, Gary Ireland, Gary Bennett, Melvin Kelly, Larry Holman, Bob Morris. (Page 85) Student Nurses Association An important activity of the Student Nurses Association this past year was the establishment of the J. J. Wimp Scholarship Fund named in honor of Dr. Jesse J. Wimp who died this past year. Dr. Wimp was the husband of Mrs. Sarah Wimp, faculty adviser of the Student Nurses Association. During the year, members of the SNA worked at the nursery school of the Methodist Church in Kirksville and participated in providing assistance at the Bloodmobile, Cerebral Palsy School and Head Start School. Several of the members attended the state-wide convention held in St. Louis. Cindy Trussell represented the local chapter in state "Student Nurse of the Year" competition. Barbara Carter demonstrated nursing procedure in the new nursing quarters in Pershing Addition. Row 1: Barbara Carter, president; Pat Scherder, 2nd vice president; Joeta Prather, treasurer; Janet Vincent, reporter; Evelyn Ball, corresponding secretary; Barbara Fromme, Ruth Ann Clark, Janice Gartman, Donna Miller, Marvin Jay Berman. Row 2; Naomi Spinelli, recording secretary; Deanna Bork, Lola McCoy, Sandra Botham, historian; Jane Zentz, Cindy Scearce, Andrea Kochman, Mary Benson, June Degeneff. Row 3: Elizabeth Frankford, Connie Cossey, Vicky Whipple, Sherry Calvert, Annalee Sullivan, Kathy Beaty, Ann Begeman, Ann Biggerstaff, Joyce Ingram, Jacque Arnold. Row 4: Elaine Tuttle, Marge Roderick, Joyce Oxenford, Lila Hiatt, Priscilla Wiley, Patricia Holm, Roberta Shreffler, Joneane Smith, Jan Sevits, Carolene Anderson, Joyce Jones. (Page 86) K-Club Promoting good school spirit was the main goal of K-Club, the lettermen's organization on the NMSC campus. To do this, they sponsored dances after the basketball games. K-Club also sponsors the large All-Sports banner displayed on the east wall of Pershing Arena. To provide funds for the R.E. Valentine Memorial Scholarship, they held their annual candy sale. The scholarship, which is awarded each quarter, goes to the member having the highest honor point ratio for the previous quarter. Membership in the K-Club is limited to athletes who have earned a letter in one of the varsity sports. The organization was founded in 1915 to establish and maintain good public relations between athletes and the other students, faculty, and people of Northeast Missouri. To accomplish this goal they have had a united action toward a healthy, enthusiastic promotion of work projects and activities. Larry Beshears was the recipient of the R. E. Valentine Scholarship for spring quarter last year. John Newcomb presented him with the check fall quarter. Row 1: John Newcomb, president; Mike Bielic, vice president; Ralph Gleissner, treasurer; Jerry Meyer, corresponding secretary; Steve Garrett, recording secretary; Rich Stallings, sergeant-at-arms; Dave Romberg, reporter; Ron Bielinski, Alphonso Jackson, Ralph Pink, sponsor. Row 2; Larry Crooks, Mike Delehaunty, Jim Arico, Keith Allen, Rich Rider, Ron McSorley, Walt Harmon, Mike Dolan, Wayne Denney, Ken Clow. Row 3: Gary Watts, Frank Wagner, Terry Weis, Charles King, Phil Wormsley, Mike McPheron, Tommy Logan, Rick Banks, Ron Werling, Patrick Elliott. Row 4: Paul James, Pete Cirrintano, Mark Hayes, Dwight Linnemeyer, John Hines, Dan O'Connell, Ron Selkirk, Paul Economides, Ron Sterchi. (Page 87) K-Dettes Precision marching and kick routines by the K-Dettes provided a prodigious amount of entertainment for spectators during halftime shows at various athletic contests during the year. The first appearance of the K-Dettes this past year was in the Centennial Homecoming parade as they marched to the accompaniment of the Marching 100. Hampered by inclement weather during the football season, the high-stepping K-Dettes were unable to perform for the gridiron spectators. As the Bulldog basketball team took to the hardwood, so did the K-Dettes as they presented their first indoor routine at halftime of the initial basketball contest. Several more appearances by the all-girl drill group were made throughout the basketball season. Practicing several hours a week, the K-Dettes were under the direction of Al Srnka who also served as choreographer for the group. New uniforms were purchased by the K-Dettes as they assessed each member a 50c per month dues. Row 1: Pat Hamilton, president; Linda Stine, vice president, Maureen FitzHenry, secretary-historian; Derry Jones, treasurer; Debby Dunn, Beth West. Row 2: Teri Shandrew, Jeanne Taylor, Pam Cullen, Pat Trent, Sandi Kincaid, Ronda Judd. Row 3: Marcia Mossbarger, Judy Twillman, Judy Randolph, Jeanie Coy, Janet White, Sheridan Fisher, Pat Lovland. (Page 88) Women's Recreation Association The Women's Recreation Association was active throughout the past year as their members comprised the women's field hockey team which compiled a 1-2 record against teams from Quincy, MacMurray, and Culver-Stockton Colleges and a girl's basketball team which played several teams from other colleges in the local area. Several Sports Days were arranged by the members of WRA throughout the past year inviting colleges from Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa to participate. Other activities for 1967-68 included a Centennial Homecoming breakfast and a spring banquet at which awards were presented for outstanding work in the field of women's physical education and the installation of officers for the coming year. The primary objectives of the Women's Recreation Association are to provide opportunities in recreational activities, dance, gymnastics, and a variety of sports for all women students of the College. Modern Dance is just one of the branches of WRA. Others included are field hockey, archery, basketball, and volleyball. Row 1: Tania Yeager, president; Marsha Sommers, vice president; Susan Cattle, secretary; Joleen Fox, treasurer; Ellen Swank, historian; Gloria Burnett, point recorder; Cleva Perry, Barb Gooden, Cordelia Yates, Ardella Engle, Mary Taliaferro, Nancy Dominacki, Vicki Patryla, Sue Roberts, Susie Myers, basketball manager; Sandy Kirtley, Margie Waters, Pamala Rector, Janet Glover, Diana Cloyd, softball manager; Fran McCormick. Row 2: Janice Sevits, Dee McDermott, Julann Stickney, Derry Jones, Norma Hartley, Elizabeth Fedak, Sandra DeVaul; Deitra Rouse, Anne Jerome, Betty Johnson, volleyball chairman; Cathy Brennecke, Nancy Clifton, Sheila Kelley, Pat Wise, Mary Lou Behring, Doralee Ratliff, Julie Hutchinson, Jeanne Dwyer, Pam Dwyer. Row 3: Jane Paisley, Joan Binder, Marge Roderick, Judy Wolf, Karen Bollen, Evelyn Clarke, Ruth Conlee, Nancy Lammert, Janet White, Ann Begeman, Janie English, Nan Begeman, Beverly Rubey, Billie Norman, Marcia Morris, Sherry King, Pat Liebbe, Donna Hudson. Row 4: Dorothy Maag, Lois Toedebusch, Suzanne Stroker, Cathie Lingle, Nancy Copenhaver, Linda O'Neal, Sharon McOwan, Carol Gibson, Patty Good, Mary Jo McClintock, Mary McNeese, Phyllis Domann, Donna Burton, Betty Fetters, Sharon Talbert, Lael Eischen, Marcia Lowe, Susan Schick. (Page 89) Physical Education PEM Club began their activities program for the year by sponsoring a Centennial Homecoming breakfast for members and returning alumnae. The excitement and joy of renewing old friendships was present throughout the morning's meeting. Another major activity of the Club was sending representatives from the local chapter to the national convention of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation which was held in St. Louis. PEM remained active throughout the year with special campus projects which included discussions of company opportunities and experience films in the fields of physical education, the annual Christmas party and several outstanding guest lecturers on physical fitness. The year's activities came to a close for the PEM Club with the election of new officers for the coming year and the announcement of the recipient of the Sheryl Fullerton Grim Memorial scholarship. Row 1: Gloria Burnett, president; Susan Cattle, vice president; Betty Johnson, secretary; Susie Myers, treasurer. Row 2: Janet White, social chairman; Mary Jo McClintock, publicity; Tania Yeager, ways and means chairman. Row 1: Gloria Burnett, president; Susan Cattle, vice president; Betty Johnson, secretary; Susie Myers, treasurer; Cordelia Yates, Ardella Engle, Nancy Dominacki, Vicki Patryla, Mary Taliaferro, Marsha Sommers, Jeanne Dwyer, historian; Sue Roberts, Maxine Broxey, Margie Waters, Mary Margaret Estes, sponsor. Row 2: Julann Stickney, Sandy Kirtley, Janet Glover, Anne Jerome, Marcia Lowe, Nancy Lammert, Joleen Fox, Tania Yeager, Sheila Kelley, Beverly Rubey, Pat Wise, Julie Hutchinson, Dee McDermott. Row 3: Evelyn Clarke, Marge Roderick, Judy Wolf, Karen Bollen, Deitra Rouse, Janie English, Patty Good, Janet White, Nan Begeman, Ellen Swank, Elizabeth Fedak, Nancy Clifton, Pam Dwyer, Sherry King, Diana Cloyd. Row 4: Lois Toedebusch, Suzanne Stroker, Dorothy Maag, Nancy Copenhaver, Nancy Park, Linda O'Neal, Carol Gibson, Jami Lewis, Mary Jo McClintock, publicity; Mary McNeese, Sharon McOwan, Donna Burton, Betty Fetters, Pat Liebbe, Sharon Talbert, Lael Eischen, Susan Schick. (Page 90) International Club Northeast Missouri State College students representing 26 foreign countries throughout the world were members of the International Club this past year. Since being chartered in 1954, the club has grown in membership to over 1,500. Actively engaged in the many facets of cultural and social life on the College campus, the International students also spent a great deal of their time promoting world friendship and understanding among all students by sponsoring several special projects. Their list of activities for 1967-68 included: an International Variety Show for the student body; the annual Christmas dinner given by Joe Burdman; an International Christmas dance; and the annual International spring banquet which brought together foods from each of the represented foreign countries for all members and invited guests. Frances McKinney Foreign Student Adviser Row 1: David Tuiasosopo, president; Moega Suesue, vice president; Cheryl McNeil, secretary; Sui Ah-Hing, treasurer; Sue Hastings, Judie Rettig, Sydney Diamond, Olita Lauifi, Juana Marquez, Corine Saiki, Sandi Sasbon, Martha McClaskey, sponsor. Row 2: Sue Ruiz, Pam Powers, Linda Murray, Margie Sievert, Joy Chaffee, Ruth Richardson, Eva-Maria Wagner, Etenauga A. LamYuen, Maupati T. Panapa, Grayce Donovan, Julene Briscolino, Rita Meng, Sally Staton. Row 3; Knut Ziesemann, Nidal Kurabi, Helen Davis, Jerry Terrell, Shy-Ying Wang, Hsiang-Phen Liu, Jeffery Marker, Joe Yowell, Munina Kassicieh, Jim Cook, Ken Green, Austin Ma. Row 4: Joe DeLuca, Franklin Knowles, Philip Langford, Rudy Pila, Lui T. Tuitele, Fagatiele Lokeni, Harish Pandya, Patrick Donovan, Robert Moritz, Vailalo Tosi, Neemia Leau, Dan Goble, Robert Chen, Tomodki Gima. (Page 91) Historical Society Highlighting the past academic year for the Historical Society was an all-school open discussion program on the topic of "The Use of LSD." A panel comprised of members of the medical profession and psychology instructors presented to the audience the pros and cons for using or not using LSD. An open discussion forum with the audience participating followed the remarks made by the panel. Under the direction of Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg, the Historical Society presented several other lectures and programs during the year which were open to the entire campus. Topics for these discussions varied from history to the United States' possibilities of surviving a thermonuclear attack. The Eugene M. Violette Chapter of the Historical Society was founded in November of 1906. Membership was open to any collegian or faculty member who wished to associate with others who share his interests in history. John Lutz presents interesting program to Historical Society members during monthly meeting. Row 1: Gary Burch, president; Mike Hupfer, vice president; Faye Whitworth, secretary-treasurer; Janet Glover; Pamela Rector; Gary Henry; Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, sponsor. Row 2: Jackie Ann Lorenz, Doris Hoover, Lynette Shaw, Mary Lou Stewart, Jill Burnam, Shirley Irwin, Doralee Ratliff, Sharon Woods. Row 3: Richard Demarest, Brian Wendelschaefer, Richard Brimer, David Dent, Jeffery Marker, Dennis Brayton, Herman Lindeen, Michael Dalbey, Jack Atterberry. Row 4: Martin Reiss, Ray McBee, Jim Coy, Tim Capewell, Erwin Neighbors, John Lutz, John Caldwell, Gary Hollenberg, Jim French. (Page 92) Psychology Club One of the newly established clubs on campus during the past year was the Psychology Club which began with 53 charter members. Psychology majors and minors organized the group in an attempt to initiate, promote, facilitate and supplement an integrated working knowledge and understanding of some of the principles of the interrelated fields of psychology. Activities during the year included related field trips and speakers as well as individual member presentations. The aims of the Psychology Club throughout the year were to foster the clarification and exchange of ideas and creativity of its members and offer fellowship to those having a professional, intellectual interest in psychology. Row 1: Michael Dalbey, Paul Halferty, Jerry Long, Barbara Faust, Maria-Teresa Butler, Meredith Bruner, Jill Snyder, Carla Jackson, Claire Moore, John Conn, Joseph Curtis. Row 2: Bill Paradis, Bob Matney, Steve Rose, Larry Bethel, Lonny Morrow, Micheal Hopkins, Mike Mahoney, Robert Moore, Terrell Crutchfield, Richard Dowell. Roger Schwerman, Richard Bowers, Rick Elkin. Row 1: Carolyn Strickler, Lynda Steele, Joyce Welch, Pat Hamilton, Marilyn Martin, Susan Bartley. Row 2: David Swenson, chairman; Andrew Smith, co-chairman; Jacquelyn Jones, secretary; Gary Supalla, treasurer; Linda Stewart, historian; Jerry Johnson, member-at-large; Roberta Hulen, Sharon Dawson, Karen Gail Wilson, John Gifford, sponsor. Row 3: Leora Harlan, Lewis Forsythe, Stanley Vyvial, Donald Minor, Ron Selkirk, Tasos Anthony, Jean Clingman. (Page 93) Philosophy Club Informative discussions on racial problems and the "new morality" highlighted the year for the Philosophy Club. Jerry Johnson, NMSC student, led the group on the discussion of the racial problems, while Henry Gibson and Dr. H. Chandler Monroe of the College faculty presented the liberal and conservative views respectively of morality in their programs. "College as Career Preparation or Intellectual Pursuit" was the title of the program led by President F. Clark Elkins. Dean A. L. Fritschel expressed the philosophy of "Existentionalism" at one of the club's meetings. "Philosophy and Music of Chopin" was the topic of Dr. Thomas Higgins' presentation, while "Semantics and Life" was the discussion presented by Dr. Glenda Clyde. The purpose of the Philosophy Club is to bring together views of different disciplines to discover differences and similarities. The programming was designed to encourage membership from many students in diversified fields. Following his discussion Dr. Thomas Higgins explained a reproduction of one of Chopin's original manuscripts to Paul Halferty and Pam Drummond. Row 1: Paul Halferty, co-chairman; Liz Goeke, co-chairman; Patricia Dominacki, secretary-treasurer; Carol Weir, Carolyn Strickler, Faith Roemer, Pamala Drummond, Mark Whiteside, program chairman. Row 2: Gary Clark, Del Oliver, publicity chairman; Danny Wilford, David Swenson, Larry Dorrell, Martin Reiss. (Page 94) Pre-Law Club Reorganized this past fall quarter under the sponsorship of Clyde Burch, College attorney and faculty member, the Pre-Law Club brought several notable speakers in the broad field of law which included constitutional, international, civil, criminal, corporation, law enforcement and penalization, to the campus. A special field trip to the State capitol of Missouri and a personal observation study of the Smith murder trial were two highlights of the activities ties for the year by the members of the Pre-Law Club. Club members also participated in a mock trial jury with the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery and took part in observing Law Day this past spring. The purpose of the organization as stated by the constitution is, "to provide prospective attornies of Northeast Missouri College and other interested students with an organization through which they can acquire knowledge pertinent to the law and/or the preparation and subsequent practice of the legal profession." Members of the Pre-Law Club talked with James Duffey, FBI Agent in Residence in Hannibal, who spoke to the members of the Club about the history of the FBI. Row 1: Gary Hollenberg, president; Donald Allen, vice president; Jan Galey, Parliamentarian; Kenneth Lexer, James Woodward, Frank Feingold. Row 2: Harry Farr, Louis Cimmino, Michael Bradshaw, Robert F. Moore, Jimmy Cook, Jack Atterberry. (Page 95) Young Democrats The 1968 national political campaign was the topic which the regular meetings of the Young Democrats Club were centered around this past year. The members of the organization brought to the campus several speakers in the field of political science who gave their interpretations and views on the national political scene. Chartered in 1960, the Young Democrats Club was the first chartered political organization on the NMSC campus for the advancement of a national party organization's welfare. This past year they carried out their national affiliation by providing assistance with the local headquarters during the national campaign. Presiding over meetings of the Young Democrats on campus this year was Darien Teeter He is pictured discussing with several members of the organization the basic layout of the club and proposals for the year's activities. Row 1: Darien Teeter, president; Jean Bagby, Sharon Hendrix, Sharon Talbert, Ram Cullen, Jill Snyder, Beth West, secretary. Row 2: Jack Atterberry, Jeanne Bealmer. Larry Lamberson. Harry Collett. Gary Hollenberg, publications director; Dennis Brayton, Monty Morgan. (Page 96) Young Republicans Kirksville's Young Republicans completed another successful year with a variety of speakers and activities and an emphasis on returning America to Basic Constitutional government. Among the recognized speakers of the year were Missouri Congressman Tom Curtis, Republican author John Stormer, State Representative Cloy Whitney, and Congressman John Kyl of Iowa. The Young GOP's also participated in panel discussions and symposiums designed to create a political awareness among the membership. One of the primary goals of the club was the integration with the Adair County Republican Committee. The Young Republicans worked closely with the county organization not only to help the senior party members with their political endeavors, but to give the junior party members valuable political experience. Republican author John Stormer spoke on campus during fall quarter. Row 1: Paul Dysart, president; Gary Peterson, vice president; Phyllis Dysart, secretary; Sandra Hulsebus, treasurer; J. Alan Petefish, Joyce Sevits, Gayle Olson, Glenda Lauer, Carolyn Werges. Row 2: Mary Teel, Janice Sevits, Richard Brimer, Jim Cook, Bill McMein, Jeffery Marker, Glenn Schaefer, Ronald Yearns, Roger Frowein, Jerry Northcutt, Nan Rook. (Page 97) Sigma Zeta Monthly meetings with guest speakers presenting programs in various fields of scientfic interest were featured throughout the year by Sigma Zeta fraternity. Culminating the year's activities was the annual spring banquet given in honor of the newly initiated members. The Delta Chapter of Sigma Zeta is the national honorary science and math society on campus. Active membership is open to junior and senior science or math majors who have maintained a high honor point ratio. Associate membership is extended to freshman and sophomore students who have the potential of attaining active membership requirements. The objectives of the organization are to encourage continuing advancements in the fields of science and mathematics, to promote and recognize scholastic achievement, and to foster friendly social activities. Members of Sigma Zeta experiment with new equipment. Row 1: Joyce Hoyt, secretary; Lance Solter, treasurer; Michael Norton, Victor Kaylarian, Margaret Gregory, Eugene Smith, sponsor. Row 2: Terry Whitworth, Lance Wessling, Cecil Moore, John Webb, Will Selser. (Page 98) Pre-Osteopathic Club Members of the Pre-Osteopathic Club centered their activities primarily around professionalism aimed in the direction of medicine. Some of the activities included human anatomy demonstrations at the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery; demonstrations and lectures by visiting professional men; and a series of professional movies. The social program of the Club included the annual Christmas Banquet and the spring picnic at Thousand Hills State Park. Several members also engaged in activities sponsored by the fraternities at KCOS. The primary purpose of the club is to provide for its members, as future doctors, new ways to prepare themselves for their responsibilities as future physicians. Pre-Osteopathic students spent many hours learning to use new equipment. Row 1: Earl Schatzman, president, Robert Luker, vice president; Darrel Killebrew, corresponding secretary; Margaret Attebery, secretary-treasurer; Carol Cornelius, Constance E. Szafranski, Vanna Powell, S. Bozorg Mahmoody, William Kirmes, Robert Jackson, Marvin Jay Berman, John Alan Daniels, James R. Shanks. Row 2: Paul Thompson Jr., Don A. Cable, Jim Miller, Brian H. Glazer, Victor Kaylarian, Marshall Gerrie, Jr., Donald L. Nelson, Jr., Michael Vranick, J. Duncan Haynes, Jim Coy, Michael D. Wilson, John Kauzlarich, Richard Bowers, Harry Young, Hugh Schuetz, Dennis Bode, Earl Miller. (Page 99) Student Amateur Radio Club Of prime importance during the past year for the newly established Student Amateur Radio Club was the providing of communications during the Homecoming parade and the receiving of the club's official amateur radio license WA/QWW. Successful transmission of communications with numerous countries throughout the world as well as communication with various stations across the continental United States highlighted the activities of the radio club. The Student Amateur Radio Club regularly conducted classes in radio theory, communications, and telegraphy in order to prepare members of the club so that they might qualify for specific licenses granted by the Federal Communications Commission. Members have access to precision radio-telephone and telegraph equipment. Row 1: Robert Peavler, sponsor; Victor Kaylarian, president; Randell Roderique, David Bondurant, treasurer. Row 2: Jeffery Marker, Steve Young, secretary. (Page 100) Beta Tau Delta Beta Tau Delta sorority and Beta Tau Alpha fraternity, a national educational college co-organization for baton twirlers and drum majors, was under the leadership of Claudia Burkhart, president. Mary Evelyn Thurman, instructor in baton twirling, again served the organization as sponsor. Initiation for new members into Beta Tau Delta and Beta Tau Alpha was again held this year in conjunction with the annual Christmas party. The local chapters were founded in 1959 on the NMSC campus by Miss Thurman under the guidance of Dr. Walter H. Ryle and Dr. P. O. Selby. 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." Members of Beta Tau Delta took active part in initiation in December. In conjunction with the initiation the old and new members participated in the annual Christmas party given by the organization. Mary Evelyn Thurman Martha Acuff Jeanie Auseon Claudia Burkhart Edith Dawson Lael Kay Eischen Maureen Fitzhenry Linda Jett Jerilyn Keim Nancy Lambert Marilyn Lampton Deena Marsh Mary Jane Merrill Earlene Middleton Lythia Nishomoto Teri Shandrew Judy Stroeber Beth Thurman Martha Warner Marjie Waters Linda Wilhoit Kathy Winecup (Page 101) Aeolian Club A variety of activities ranging from recitals to picnics highlighted the past year for the members of the Aeolian Club. Affiliated with the National Music Educators Association, members of the Aeolian Club carried out their annual practice of sponsoring receptions following senior student recitals. Assisting with the annual spring music festival and attendance at the spring banquet brought to a close the year's activities for the Aeolian Club. The local chapter of the Aeolian Club, as its national office requiries, is a social professional organization made up of students majoring in music and those interested in music education. The advisor of the club this past year was Mrs. Claudine Triplett of the Fine Arts Division. Members of the Aeolian Club gather around the piano for an impromptu music session. Row 1: Ray Hazelrigg, president; Craig Wilkins, vice president; Rhonda Williams, secretary; Dorothy Klinger, treasurer; Evelyn Daley, Bernadine Chaplin, Sherry Wells, Bonnie Wolverton, Marvis Rinehart, Cathy Powell, Vikki Sparrow, Claudine Triplett, sponsor. Row 2: Jane Watkins, Sue Dye, Eileen Keegan, Ellen Small, Elizabeth Payton, Judy McCampbell, Mary Margaret Bunney, Pat Sterrett, Rita Brown, Barbara Martin. Row 3: Dana Harris, Olinda Gastler; Rosalee Triplett, Mary Stevenson, Brenda Wilkerson, Tim Butler, John Malvin, Roger Bullock, James McClintock, Jim Kern, Nolan Schwada. Row 4: Dean Kurtz, Stanley Kolkmeier, Terry Wehrman, Michael Daily, Terry Loose, Robert Ault, Lawrence Green, Leroy Rohs, Carl Schmidt, Richard A. Schultz, David Evans, Marvin Gordon. (Page 102) Members of the College Band provided musical entertainment and precision marching during the 1967 football season. Row 1: Nancy Evenson, Carl Schmidt, Judy McCampbell, Beth Jones, Sharon Wells. Row 2: Evelyn Daley, Carolyn McDaniel, Rosalee Triplett, Pamela Means, Sue Dye. Row 3: Eileen Keegan, Will Selser, Dan Bothe, Robert Ault, Michael Farnsworth, Ruth Payton. Row 4: Paul Craig, Dean Kurtz, George Drake, Craig Wilkens, Jeffrey Piper, John Malvin. Row 5: William Stephens, Leroy Rohs, Cindy Critchlow. (Page 103) College Band Under the direction of Tom Duden, the College Band provided various audiences with outstanding musical arrangements throughout the year. During the football season, the members of the band performed at halftimes; and when the basketball season opened, a pep band was formed from within the members of the College band. A week long tour of Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois was culminated by a concert in the College Auditorium. With the assistance of graduate student, Connie Meeker, the band made special appearances at the Inaugural Ceremonies, the annual Spring Concert, and the 1968 spring commencement exercises. The "Marching 100" was under the field direction of Drum Majorette Suzanne Robb and Drum Major Richard Bowers. Karna Kruckenburg was again the featured baton twirler. Row 1: Sharon Addison, Barbara Snell, Terry Wehrman, Pamela Simpson. Row 2: Connie Meeker, Susan Shirk, Suzanne Robb, Judy Dissinger, Mary Bunney. Row 3: John Tarbet. Dwight Dow. Olinda Gastler, Doug Anderson. Row 4: Ray Hazelrigg, Leanne Caldwell, J. D. Walker, Lawrence Green. Row 5: John Behle. Terry Loose. (Page 104) Row 1: Yasuhiro Shibata, Margaret Laughlin, Rebecca Wilson, Elizabeth Payton, Lynne Wolf, Stanley Kolkmeier, Helen Fitzsimmons, Dale Jorgenson Jr. Row 2: Martha Arnold, Linda Goff, Jack Ranney, Rebecca Jorgenson, Ann Troester, Sara Griffith, Holly Carr, Mary Beth Fleming, Cheryl Miller, Frederic Kirchberger, Dorothy Richardson, Gilda Alvarez. Row 3: Maria Alvarez, Roberta Bergmann, Jeannie Ranney, Howard Hunter, James Busch, Starr Reed, Judy McCampbell Connie Meeker, Wanda Ellington. Tim Perry. Row 4: Student soloists for the College Symphony Orchestra this past year were, front row: Sharon Lee, Lynne Wolf, Elizabeth Payton, and Bernadine Chaplin. Back row: Yasuhiro Shibata and Gary Crank. (Page 105) Janice Leggett, Jacqueline Boyer, John Malvin, Craig Wilkens, Robert Soule, Gretchen Parcell, Floyd Sturgeon, James McClintock, Roger Cody, Russell Phillips, Ray Hazelrigg, Jack Behle. Standing: Gary Smythe, Peggy Greve, T. J. Walker, Robert Simiele, Wayne Naas, Jim Osbourne, Peggy Lanpher, Diane Dale, John Schwarz, Sherry Anspach, pianist; William FitzSimmons, conductor. College Orchestra Under the baton of William FitzSimmons, the College Symphony Orchestra presented concert programs throughout the year for students, faculty members and others interested in concerto programs. The Orchestra season opened in the fall with a program which included the Beethoven Eroica Symphony, the Brahms Variations on a theme of Joseph Haydn and Mahlers Song Cycle, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. The winter quarter concert featured seven student soloists who were selected for their outstanding work in the field of music over the past year. They included Elizabeth Payton, Yasuhiro Shibata, James Worrell, Sharon Lee, Gary Crank, and Lynne Wolf. The program during the winter quarter featured selections by such famous composers as Mendelssohn, and Verdi. Activities of the spring quarter for the Symphony Orchestra began with a joint presentation by the Orchestra, NEMO Singers, and the College Chorus of Mozart Vespers Services and a Mass in G by Schubert. The final concert of the year featured Robert Mason of the Fine Arts faculty, violin cellist, playing the Bocherini Concerto in C Major. The Orchestra performed the Fifth Symphony by Tchaikovsky. Symphony Orchestra director, William FitzSimmons. (Page 106) NEMO Singers Performances for Parent's Day, Homecoming Queen Coronation and the Inaugural Ceremonies for Dr. F. Clark Elkins, were the highlights of the NEMO Singers for the academic year of 1967-68. Representing the College on the community scene, the NEMO's performed for the Sojourner's Club, for the First Baptist Church in Macon, and gave a special television concert on KTVO-TV in Ottumwa, Iowa. At the request of the management of the Opera House in What Cheer, Iowa, a complete performance of the Candlelight Concert was given at the Opera House on December 14. The annual three-day Choir tour and spring concert capped the year's activities. Originally a group of 25 students called the Acapella Choir, the organization was started by Dr. Barrett Stout in 1932. The Acapella Choir became the Light Opera Singers in 1946 under the direction of Miss Phradie Wells and was reorganized in 1950 as a part of the College band. In 1958, Dr. Stephen Hobson formed what became the present NEMO Singers, which now numbers 60 of the most talented singers on campus. The group was under the direction of Clay Dawson this past academic year. Members of the NEMO Singers performed at the Inaugural Ceremonies for Dr. F. Clark Elkins. Row 1; Mary Liston, secretary; Marcia McMains; Sarah Winslow, Maria Alvarez, Susan Gulnac, Dorothy Klinger, Karladine Thurman, Linda Goff, Carol Gibson, Ruth Richardson, Marcia Lamis, Ann Breckenridge, Nancy Clifton, Sue Sims, Carol Wilson. Row 2: Florence Cottingham, Gloria Guinn, Janice Culbertson, Brenda Bohannon, Nancy Copenhaver, Claire Capaldo, Conni Rooker, Lynna Brown, Jan Jones, Gloria Tedrow, Georgia Fletcher, treasurer; Diana Gronewold, Linda Shoush, Becky Howard. Row 3: Stephen Hudson, Duane Lewis, Chuck Ashford, graduate assistant; Bill Gottman, Jim Worrell, Maurice Overlander, Michael Turner, Steve Griffin, vice president; Stan Robinson; Jim Callaghan, robe chairman; Loren Hutchinson, David Rawson, Roger Gooden. Row 4: Roger Bullock, Jim Kern, Michael Daily, David Linquist, Lee Moody, Bob Selser, Gary Crank, David Parrish, Wiley Pratt, president; Jim Berry, Jim Gingrich, Jim Robinson, Marvin Gordon, Mickey Green, Bruce Rice. (Page 107) Row 1: Harold Copenhaver, Conductor; Elizabeth Payton, Duane Lewis, Robert Ault, Tim Butler, Ray Hazelrigg, Dennis Fuller, Lawrence Green, John Malvin, George Drake, Jeff Piper. Row 1: Sandra Harrison, Mary Stevenson, Nanci Evenson, Evelyn Daley, Bernadine Chaplin, Judy McCampbell, Carl Schmidt, Andrew Smith, Wayne Donnelly, James DeVore, David Evans. Row 2: Richard Weerts, director; Earl Schatzman, Rosalee Triplett, Olinda Gastler, James Miers, Sharon Addison, Judy Dissinger, Robert Ault, Douglas Anderson. Clarinet and Brass Choirs Under the direction of Dr. Richard Weerts and Dr. Harold Copenhaver, the College Brass and Clarinet Choirs began their activities on a tri-state tour during the Thanksgiving holiday. Now in its ninth year of development, the Clarinet Choir has grown from a small number of clarinets to a fully instrumentalized clarinet choir. The Brass Choir, however, is only in its third year of development. Members are selected by audition. Both have performed on television, radio, and have appeared at the Missouri Music Education State convention. During the summer of 1967, the Clarinet Choir performed at Expo '67 in Montreal, Canada. Other achievements of the Clarinet Choir included presentations at the National Conference of the Music Educators National Convention in 1966 and six concerts presented at the New York World's Fair in 1965. Members of the Brass Choir joined the NEMO Singers when performing at President F. Clark Elkin's Inauguration. A Christmas presentation was also given by the Brass Choir and NEMO Singers on KTVO-TV and at Northeast Missouri State College. (Page 108) Row 1: Eloise E. Jones, Anna Marie Pauk, Linda C. Clair, Wilma Green, Nancy Bruner, Marsha Himes, Mary Teel, Susan Peterson, Kay Adams, Claudine Triplett, Director. Row 2: Judy Harrison, Nancy Luth, Pat Blecher. Jennifer Shelton. Karen Jones. Linda Wilhoit, Barbara Riley, Carolyn Baker, Donna Haage, Donna Atkins. Row 3: Cheryl Luth, Kathel Addleman, Sandra Potosky, Margaret Herring, Sandra Harrison, Linda Hutchinson, Marilyn Luers, Chris Hatala, Sandra Turner. Karen Longwith. Valdena Boone. Elementary Majors Chorus Throughout the year members of the Elementary Majors Chorus strived to learn more about music and music techniques on the elementary level. The chorus made several personal appearances during the year including a television show during the Christmas season when they performed several of the popular Christmas carols. Developing choral techniques, increasing sight reading ability and providing repertoire appropriate for elementary schools and college women's groups were the primary aims of the Elementary Majors Chorus during the past year. Application and hard work by the members gained them a great deal of practical experience which they will find useful in their futures as elementary majors. Members of the Elementary Majors Chorus, under the direction of Claudine Triplett, practiced regularly various techniques that would be used in the classroom as elementary majors instructing students in choral work. (Page 109) Row 1: Donald Bardole, president; Marge Weatherly, vice president; Margaret Eager, treasurer; Carol Jane Wilson; Vicki Patryla, coffee house representative; Addell Newsom, Ruth Angel, Karen Fleak, Colene Williams, Rev. Richard Todd, campus minister. Row 2: Phyllis Moehle, Sue Dye, Gayle Houf, Judie Rettig, International relations co-ordinator; Michele Smith, Judy Switzer, Sheila Schroeder, Mary Beebout, Janice Fridley. Row 3: Rudy Pila, Dana Harris, Suzanne Stroker, worship chairman; Judy Foste, Laura Curry, Nancy Copenhaver, Marilyn Luers, Charles Haack, Nolan Schwada. Row 4: Chester D. Aumua, Vaiolo Tosi, David Evans, Robert Ault, Ethan Britten, Setuo Takai, James Kirks, William Nichols. Wesley Foundation Major activities of the Wesley Foundation for the past year, under the direction of Rev. Richard Todd, included sponsoring the annual family supper at the First Methodist church, work retreat, and planning a tentative program for the Methodist campus center. The religious aspects of the Wesley Foundation cover discussions on dealing with personal commitment, campus life, and Christian vocations. The goal of the Wesley Foundation during the past year was to allow the members of the academic community to discover the values and precepts necessary for a greater fulfillment that they might view from a Christian prospective their world both within themselves and outside themselves in the college community. Members of the Wesley Foundation enhanced their spiritual lives through regular attendance at the First Methodist Church of Kirksville. Several Wesley members participated in the Methodist choir. (Page 110) Baptist Student Union A special week of emphasis was held during February to help commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Baptist Student Center which opened its doors February 9, 1958. Students and faculty both participated in the anniversary celebration. The Baptist Student Center was led by Ken Green who assumed the presidency of the organization following the induction of W. T. Davidson, Jr. into the United States Air Force. The opening of the school year found B. S. U. actively engaged in float building for the Centennial Homecoming and preparation of activities in celebration of the 1967 homecoming. Many students on the campus made active use of the Baptist Student Center. Throughout the year, the B. S. U. choir sang weekly at the First Baptist Church. Jerilyn Keim was responsible throughout the year for the planning of the bi-weekly vesper series. Highlighting the coming summer for the Baptist Student Union will be the attendance at the Baptist World Youth Conference in July, which will take ten students from Kirksville to Europe for three weeks of travel and conference. Opened February, 1958, the Baptist Student Center has served the college community through ten years at 712 South Marion. With continued college expansion, a relocation is imminent. For the Centennial Homecoming, the Baptist Student Union's float entry was "Conquering Ignorance Since 1867." (Page 111) Choir Director Loren Dale Hutchinson is a Junior music major from Salisbury. Choir accompanist Janice Culbertson is a Freshman music major from Shelbyville. Row 1: Kenneth Green, president; Jerry Johnson, vice president; Pauletta Garr, secretary; Jim Wilson, treasurer; Judy Brown, Ruth Ann Roberts, Marcia Lemmons, Judy Riley, Barbara Poore, Judith Robinson, Evelyn Ball, Diana Newquist, Raye Sandford, service chairman; John C. Fox, sponsor. Row 2: Kathy Montgomery, Linda Shoush, Janice Sevits, Doralee Ratliff, Beverly Dowell, Jennifer Reed, Cathy Safford, Daisy Garr, Cathy Wildman, Marcia Irvin, Jerilyn Keim. Row 3: Earl Miller, James DeVore, Elaine Suter, Mary Behring, Linda Montgomery, Sharon Talbert, Mary Simpson, Carlene Dinsmore, Susan Gossick, Peggy Mittler, Janice Culbertson, Donna Page, Jim Meyer. Row 4: Loren Hutchinson, James Miers, David Moore, Franklin Knowles, Larry Jones, Lloyd Elliott, Danny Wilford, Kerwin Rohr, Jim Robinson, Gary Crow, Don Crumpacker, Steven Bland. (Page 112) Row 1: Michael Barnes, president; Michael Delehaunty, vice president; Becky Bounds, secretary; Naomi Spinelli, Maria Bubenyak, Pam Abbadessa, Christine Boyle, James Wilke, Beth West, Father Luke Reichert, chaplain. Row 2: Etenauga LamYuen, Mary Volmert, Sandra Potosky, Mary Ann Karrer, Debi Collins, Georgia Murphy, Eileen Rutherford, Jean Bender, Mary Jo Banta, Susie Nugent, Carolyn Pepper. Row 3: Michael Bennett, Joe DeLuca, Lucius Kitchens, Dave Panther, John Glidden, Mary Beth Curp, Elizabeth Roberts, Mary Lou Stewart, Ruth Winter, Geraldine Toth, Anna Marie Pauk, Don Fendler. Row 4: Lui Tuitele, Henry Sesepasara, John Foley, Harry Naughton, Larry Lamberson, Patrick O'Rourke, Tim Capewell, Frank Harkabus, John Meissen, Michael Volmert, Mike Koziol, Dale Burkemper. Newman Club Over 100 Catholic students on the College campus were active members of the Newman Club during the past year. Under the direction of Father Luke Reichert, the Newman Club moved to their new center located just west of the main campus. At the center, the Newmanites held their weekly meetings, special programs, and discussion nights. "Folk" Masses were celebrated each Sunday. With religion foremost in mind, the members participated in several retreats and were actively engaged in panel discussions on various religious topics. The social program for the Newmen Club included numerous picnics, the pancake and sausage breakfast and the faculty-fun night. The Newman Club was founded on the campus in 1955 and thus is one of the oldest religious groups on campus. Mass was held each Sunday morning at 11:30 at the newly acquired Newman Center on West Dodson by Father Luke Reichert. (Page 113) Row 1: Stephen Lowenberg, president; Vernon Jackson, 1st vice president; Mary Benson, 2nd vice president; Donna Danielsen, secretary; Elizabeth Ewald, treasurer; Jeanine Roe, Linda Elliott, Joyce Ingram, Sandra Withoelter, Carol Faeth, Mrs. M. J. Kohlenberg. Row 2: Susan Meers, Julie Lademann, David Romberg, Richard Brimer, Fred Stieglitz, Rev. Mark Appold, Paul Middeke, Bruce Hoehne, Charles G. Fast, Jerry Northcutt, Paul V. Tracy, Lois Toedebusch, Chris Holthaus, Mrs. Charles Fast. Gamma Delta Ministers of the Mormon, Episcopal and Methodist churches were on campus to present programs for the Lutheran sponsored Gamma Delta organization this past year. The representatives of each of the churches discussed the various outlooks of their respective denominations concerning world affairs of the present time. During its 11th year on the campus, the members of Gamma Delta participated in a district retreat treat at Meremac State Park, a district leadership conference at Kansas City, and the United Campus Christian Fellowship. Gamma Delta also sponsored International Student Night during which the international students on the campus were given special recognition. A square dance terminated the year's social activities for Gamma Delta members. Under the guidance of Rev. Mark Appold, pastoral advisor, Delta Xi chapter of Gamma Delta provided a variety of activities for its members with a Christian atmosphere throughout the year. Faith Lutheran Church was the scene of many Gamma Delta gatherings. (Page 114) Row 1: Margaret Reighard, president; Elaine Edmundson, vice president; Jo Goldman, secretary; Flo Carroll, treasurer; Georgia Schacher, Susan Cattle, Joleen Fox, Donna Carlson. Row 2: Derry Jones, Rita Gramman, sponsor; Janet White, Jane Bailey. Panhellenic Council Sorority unity on the College campus has been governed during the past year by the local chapter of the National Panhellenic Council. The Council was made up of three representatives from each of the four national sororities on the campus with Miss Rita Gramann as faculty advisor. One of the main functions of the Council during the year was the supervision of rush activities designed to further the ideals of the sorority member. During the fall quarter Panhellenic President Margaret Reighard met with prospective rushees during an explanatory assembly. At the time of registration for all sorority rushees, each girl was given a handbook explaining the rules of rush season. Social activities sponsored by the Panhellenic Council included the Rush Tea and the Scholarship Banquet. The Sunday afternoon tea was held for all prospective rushees. Each sorority then presented short skits and displayed their various sorority paraphenalia. (Page 115) Row 1: Bert W. Ollie Jr., Philip G. Smith, vice president; Roger Willcox, secretary; Jim Coy, Ed Phelps, treasurer; Ken Kerckhoff, Bob Mastroberte, Vito DeLaura. Row 2: James Wilke, Gary Burch, Ed Bliefnick, Rod Loesch. George Taylor Jr., Gay King, Ron Selkirk. Paul Wagner. Melvin O'Neal. Interfraternity Council Governing and conducting fraternity rush and sign-up were the two major responsibilities of the Interfraternity Council during 1967-68. One-hundred men pledged the seven national fraternities during the winter quarter. To be eligible for pledgeship, a student must carry at least a 2.0 scholastic average and must be in good standing with the College administration. Pledge season came to a close at the end of the winter quarter with individuals becoming active members of their respective fraternity. Greek Week, co-sponsored by the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council, provided four days of joint activities under the symbol that fraternities and sororities were founded--"brotherhood." A bonfire, cheering in a block, special assembly, dance and the Greek Olympics were featured activities of the week. The Interfraternity Council was composed of three representatives from each of the five member organizations: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Tau Gamma and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Representatives from two national colonies were also on the IFC. The colonizing fraternities were Beta Sigma Psi and Phi Kappa Theta. A significant accomplishment of the Interfraternity was the sponsorship of several all-school concerts which brought several "big names" in the entertainment field to the campus. (Page 116) Alpha Sigma Alpha Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1901 Alpha Beta Chapter founded in 1941 Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha commenced the 1967-68 academic year by entertaining fall quarter rushees at the annual "Alphatraz" and "Southern Array with ASA" rush parties. Alpha Beta members served in key positions across the campus. Jeanie Coy Auseon was secretary of the Student Council and Marsha Mossbarger, Susan Gulnac and Beth West were elected as class officers. Debbie Hansbrough of Alpha Sigma Alpha was crowned queen of the Missouri State Fair which was held in Sedalia. She was also chosen to represent the College at the American Royal in Kansas City. Centennial Homecoming was highlighted by the election of Claudia Burkhart as Homing attendant and the alumnae banquet at the Shamrock Inn. Fifty Alpha's carried the sorority Homecoming float down Franklin Avenue as their legs symbolized the centipede. Their slogan was "Worming Our Way to Victory." Alpha Sigma Alpha became affiliated with Kappa Theta Psi in 1914 with the initiation of 50 co-eds. The original sorority, Kappa Theta Psi, was founded in 1899. Susan Cattle Sarah Wimp, advisor Martha Acuff Carla Albrecht Donna Atkins Jeanie Coy Auseon Kathy Bagley Kathy Jo Bailey Susie Billups Claudia Burkhart Flo Carroll Pat Comer Nancy Copenhaver Debbie Dunn Darlene Eizenga Maureen Fitzhenry Sherry Fletcher Janet Glover Susan Gulnac Pat Hamilton Debbie Hansbrough Susie Henderson Connie Hickenbottom Jan Jones Sandy Kincaid Diana Lewis (Page 117) Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority entertained rushees at their annual "Alphatraz" rush party held at the Newman Center. The final rush of the fall season for Alpha Sigma Alpha was entitled "Southern Array with ASA." Janie Mathis Rhonda Morris Marcia Mossbarger Sharon Precht Joyce Oxenford Judy Randolph Kay Richard Carolyn Riley Jan Seals Karen Sowers Linda Stine Jeanne Taylor Janet Thompson Pat Trent Judy Twillman Madith Ussery Sue Winslow (Page 118) Delta Zeta Founded at Miami University in 1902 Iota Chapter founded in 1929 Janet White Dr. Ruth Towne, advisor Delta Zeta Combinations of activity, honor, service and scholarship led Delta Sigma chapter of Delta Zeta through its 39th year at NMSC. The traditional Rose Garden terminated formal rush season with 18 co-eds pledging the sisterhood of Delta Zeta. Efforts of actives and new pledges were rewarded as Delta Zeta captured first place in the annual Greek Olympics. Other activities included the annual pledge-active party and the pledge skip to Missouri University at St. Louis. Delta Sigma chapter honored President F. Clark Elkins as Delta Zeta Dad of the Year. Members also participated in College intramurals, provided assistance in the annual Easter Seal Drive, held the traditional Mother's Day Tea, and provided leadership in many campus organizations. Diane Cushman and Joann Zeigler were two members of Delta Zeta selected to "Who's Who." Iota chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority was founded on the College campus in January 1921. In 1956 Delta Sigma Epsilon merged with Delta Zeta sorority and Iota chapter and became Delta Sigma chapter of Delta Zeta sorority. Janice Amosson Sandy Bartlett Lorene Berti Vera Bowen Nancy Bulick Sheri Burnett Deanna Codings Nancy Collop Diane Cushman JoAnne DeLashmutt Mary Sue Denny Elaine Edmundson Barbara Erb Joyce Erb Georgia Fletcher Gwen Golston Debbie Howard Derry Jones Jacquelyn Jones Sheryl Keeran Diana King Donna Lawson Phyllis Lesser Pat Lovland Alice McEwen Betty McEwen Debbie Mercer Mary Jane Merrill (Page 119) President F. Clark Elkins was selected as Delta Zeta Dad of the Year by members of Delta Sigma chapter at the annual Delta Zeta Dad Day festivities held last November. Janet White, president of Delta Zeta, made the announcement of the selection of Dr. Elkins. Theresa Messina Dianne Mottet Mary Sue Mudd Elaine Noll Kathy Owen Starr Reed Jeanine Roe Gayle Olson Betty Rueggsegger Gloria Sangeorge Carolyn Santee Teri Shandrew Jeanne Staggs Rosanna Stark Claire Sykes Becky Tibbs Cindy Walter Jan Ward Debbie Wood Joann Zeigler (Page 120) Sigma Kappa Founded at Colby College in 1874 Delta Theta Chapter founded in 1959 Georgia Schacher Claudine Tripplett Sigma Kappa Highlighting the year for Sigma Kappa sorority was a clean sweap of the three major on-campus trophies awarded for an entry in the Centennial Homecoming parade. The winning float, "Sig Kappa-Delic Time Tunnel," received the trophy for beauty, the Centennial "best float" trophy, and the traveling cup for the best all-around float. In their ninth year on the College campus, Sigma Kappa's pledged seventeen co-eds. Rush parties included "Sig Kap Casino" and "Pearl Party." Delta Theta chapter was represented in various queen contests by Jo Goldman, Joleen Fox, Nancy Lammert, Rivers Bartow, Pat Reilly and Karladine Thurman. Social activities for Sigma Kappa included the annual tea held by Sig Kap pledges of other sororities; a "Roaring 20's" party given by the pledge class for active members; the annual Mother-Daughter Weekend; and Standards Emphasis Week during which program for self-improvement were held. The sorority showed its appreciation to the fraternities for their help during rush season by cleaning up the various fraternity houses. Sigma Kappa's were active in many organizations on the campus. They also contributed their services to the Kirksville community by assisting in various civic projects. The sorority as a whole contributed 33 pints of blood to the Red Cross Blood Drive. Delta Theta also was host to chapters from Kansas, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri at the first Sigma Kappa State Day in Missouri. The "Rally" included a fashion show of various chapters uniforms, round table discussions and a banquet. Concluding the year was the Sigma Kappa formal dance which was held in the Student Union activities room and featured Spanish decor. Marge Attebery Mary Jo Banta Roggie Bartow Jean Bender Brenda Bohonnon Chris Boyle Cathy Brennecke Betty Brown Sue Bruce Gloria Burnett Donna Burton Barbara Carter Mary Clark Yvonne Clodius June Degeneff Joleen Fox Barbara Fromme Patty Good Sharon Harley Donna Heckelman Pam House (Page 121) Cindy Irwin, Georgia Schacher, and Gloria Weyand display the three Centennial Homecoming trophies which were awarded to Sigma Kappa sorority for their float entry in the Centennial Homecoming parade entitled "Sig Kappa-Delic Time Tunnel." The float gathered the praise of hundreds of spectators who lined the Centennial Homecoming parade route. Cindy Irwin Betty Johnson Nancy Lammert Jami Lewis Sheila Logston Joyce McCall Myrna Morris Linda Nichols Mary Ann Pavlisin Joeta Prather Pat Reilly Twila Sears Keren Secrest Donna Sees Joyce Sevits Jeannie Sherer Karladine Thurman Barb Trost Gloria Weyand Jody Willows Dottye Wooten (Page 122) Sigma Sigma Sigma Founded at Longwood College in 1898 Mu Chapter founded in 1915 Jane Bailey JoAnn Weekley Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma was awarded both the President's and the Centennial scholarship cups at the annual Panhellenic banquet. The sorority compiled an honor point average of 2.800. Highlites of the rush season for the sorority were two parties, "Mai-Kai" and "Sigma Spotlight." A fall pledge class of 16 was the result of intensive rushing activities. Donna Carlson of Sigma Sigma Sigma was elected Centennial Homecoming attendant. On the national level in competition with other chapters of Sigma Sigma Sigma, Mu chapter ranked fifth in efficiency out of the sixty-six chapters, and it was named to the Robbie Page Memorial Honor Roll (the national philanthropic project). On campus, the sorority was well represented in various organizations by placing members of the sorority in key positions. Several members of the sorority were selected as fraternity Sweethearts. Sigma Sigma Sigma contributed and supported community projects such as the March of Dimes fund drive, the United Fund drive, and the annual Bread Drive. Social activities include a "2 plus 2" dance; sponsorship of two all-school dances; the annual Founders Day in April; and closing the social year was the annual spring formal. The sorority mourned the death of Viola MaGee, a long-time advisor of the local chapter, who died this past year. Kathel Addleman Jeanne Bealmer Amy Beaver Ann Biggerstaff Janice Blickham Sandra Bowen Sharon Cassity Cheryi Christman Carol Colyer Rose Cornwell Pamela Cullen Becky Cupp Pamela Davison Sherrill DeJong Judy Dissinger Catherine Evans Joanne Fish Laura Gomez Jamie Grosso Janice Hammersmith Marilyn Holman Pamela Holt Barbara Ingrum Christine Jones Andrea Kochman Mary Anne Logue Sharon McCormick Marcia McMains (Page 123) Mu chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma was the recipient of the President's and the Centennial scholarship cups for attaining the highest average of all sororities for three successive quarters. Dr. F. Clark Elkins presented Jane Bailey with the President's cup, and Dr. Walter H. Ryle made the presentation of the Centennial scholarship cup to Jan Cornwell Vickie Miller Linda Potts Phyllis Mullenix Margaret Reighard Sally Rice Beverly Richardson Lynne Richardson Marjorie Roderick Karen Schneider Margery Sievert Susan Stelpflug Carroll Tankesley Sandra Tribley Phyllis Viviano Brooke Williams Ruth Winter (Page 124) Alpha Kappa Lambda Founded at University of California in 1914 Xi Chapter founded in 1953 Alpha Kappa Lambda Under the banner of the Xi chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity, "America's dynamic fraternity of individuality," president Ken Kerckoff led Alpha Kappa Lambda through another successful year of growth and progress. The men of Xi chapter selected Sandy Hulsebus as 1967 AKL Sweetheart. Several members of the fraternity participated in athletics on the campus. They included Ron Selkirk on the varsity tennis team, who has the distinction of being the first player in the history of the College to win the first single division of the MIAA conference; and he was also a member of the doubles conference championship team. Tim Urban was a member of the Bulldog football squad, while Chuck Peterson and Mike Hardy participated on the varsity baseball team. On campus, AKL's provide leadership in many different areas. John Clark served as councilman of the freshman class; Allen Petefish was president of the Agriculture Club; Ken Kielty and Dean Nickens were officers of the Young Democrats Club, and Gary Peterson, selected to "Who's Who, served as vice-president of the Young Republicans Club. The annual spring formal, "Old Gold," climaxed the year for Alpha Kappa Lambda, which celebrated its 15th anniversary on the Northeast Missouri State College campus. Ken Kerckoff Charles McNames, advisor Phillip Stryker, ass't advisor Doug Brown Steve Budde Alan Charboneau Jim Clark Nick Colton Vonn Comer Robert Denison Bill Durow Ron Feltz Bill Foster Bob Freitag Jack Grimshaw Barry Gentile Mike Hardy Jay Helfrich Barry Ireland Gary Johns (Page 125) Four members of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity prepared for defense of their 1967 Campus Bowl title. Pictured are Alan Charboneau, Larry McGlothlin, Ken Kielty, and Dean Nickens. Ken Kielty Darrell Killebrew Larry Lamberson Ron Latta Mike Lederle Denny Linder Bill Maier Larry McGlothlin Arthur Muensterman Dean Nickens O. H. Patten Alan Petefish Doug Peterson Gary Peterson Ron Selkirk Fred Schultz Kevin Schwartz Bill Schwieder Jim Smith Philip Smith Spencer Straubmuller Tim Urban Wally Walz Alvin Wallace Dana Walker Ed Warner Gary Wilkenson Rod Woods (Page 126) Kappa Alpha Psi Founded in 1911 at University of Indiana Epsilon Eta Chapter founded in 1963 Jerry Johnson Kenneth Gardner Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity moved into their fraternity house this past fall to begin the academic year. A thorough removation both inside and out of the house was carried out by the active chapter during the summer months in preparation for the opening of school. Brothers of Epsilon Eta chapter are distinguished in campus organizations and varsity athletic competition. The fraternity sponsored teams in Intramural competition in the annual Blue Key Campus Bowl. The local chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the College campus in 1963. Nationally, the fraternity now has 260 chapters and 53,000 members. Kappa Alphas moved into their newly acquired house in September of 1967. Howard Bowens, Jr. Alphonso Jackson Bert W. Ollie, Jr. Melvin O'Neal George Taylor James Tyler (Page 127) Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Theta became the newest fraternity on the College campus as they began their first full year, which began in September of 1967. The brothers of Mu Sigma chapter initiated 19 pledges during the fall and winter quarters. The fraternity made significant contributions to the campus and community, and they participated in the Intramural program. The first annual spring formal for Mu Sigma chapter ended the social activities for 1967-68. Phi Kappa Theta members began the school year by painting and redecorating the interior and exterior of their fraternity house. Rodney Loesch James Thomas Douglas Anderson Gary Belfield Ed Berry Richard Brombaugh Don Brooks Mike Bruner Randy Butler Richard Davidson Rick Elkin Jerry Glassford Dan Goble Steve Gray Art James Randy Johs Dan Kinsinger Weemia Leau Jim Martin Mark Morrow Dave Panther Dean Partin Steve Sears Henry Sesepasera Leulumuega Suesue Lui Tuitele James Whiteside Jim Wilke (Page 128) Phi Sigma Epsilon Founded at Kansas State Teachers College in 1910 Gamma Chapter founded in 1927 Bob Mastroberte Dr. Joseph Dolan, advisor Gail Albright, ass't advisor Phi Sigma Epsilon Capturing the Blue Key Campus Bowl championship was one of many highlites over the past year for Gamma chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon. During the 1967-68 academic year, Gamma chapter was under the sponsorship of Dr. Joseph Dolan and Gail Albright. Under their leadership the fraternity continued to carry out its objectives of encouraging college spirit, fostering culture, and perpetuating friendship and intimate social ties within its membership. Gamma men not only contributed leadership and assistance to the college campus, but rendered their services, also, to the Kirksville community by participating in such activities as collecting for the United Fund, March of Dimes, and bell ringing for the Salvation Army during the Christmas season. On campus Phi Sigma Epsilon members held offices in each class including presidencies in the Graduate and Senior classes. In athletics, Phi Sigma Epsilon placed twelve men on the varsity football team, five on the baseball squad, and two on the track team. They were also top contenders for the all-school intramural sports. Eighteen men pledged Gamma chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon during the regular fall rush season. The social highlite of the rush season was the annual Apache Dance. Jim Baker Paul Bittiker Dan Butler Joe Cody Troy Cooper Gary Coulter Andy Crist Larry Crooks Steve Daniels Frank Davey Tom Davis Tony DeRosa Jack DiSalvo Mike Dolan Joe Domian Jody Evans Glenn Fast Jim Foley (Page 129) Twenty-five members of the Gamma chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon participated in the March of Dimes drive held in the city of Kirksville this past year. The members helped canvass the area, soliciting contributions to help crippled children through the March of Dimes. Jack Glaser Ralph Gleissner Dan Hennessy Steve Kolb Jerry Lybarger Barry McLaughlin Lynn Morrell Robert Mudrak Bill Nicodemus Don Olinger Gary Peterson Dan Pugh Gary Ray Roger Rea Larry Rigdon Randy Shahan Greg Skinner Roger Smith John Sommorkamp Mike Wagner Dean Wallingford Robert Warren Gary Watts Terry Weis Roger Willcox (Page 130) Sigma Tau Gamma Founded at Central Missouri State Teachers College in 1920 Beta Chapter founded in 1921 Sigma Tau Gamma "Leadership through integrity" again proved to be an apt motto for Beta Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma as members made significant contributions to the College campus, the community and to their own personal development. Beta men provided traditional leadership in various campus organizations. Mike Trent was editor of the ECHO and advertising manager of the Index. Dale Barrett was the assistant editor of the ECHO. Class leaders included Bob Moore as councilman of the senior class; Jack Niemier acted as president of the junior class; and Jim Arico was vice president of the sophomore class. Beta Chapter again was a top contender for the all-school intramural sports championship as they tried to retain the trophy won by Beta in 1966-67. Four members of Beta Chapter received the honor of being named to "Who's Who." Those men selected were Ed Phelps, Rich Rider, Jim Sefrit, and Mike Trent. The social events of the year began with the annual "49ers" rush dance and culminated with the annual "White Rose" spring formal. Gay King Walter H. Ryle, advisor Tom Duden, ass't. advisor Jim Arico Jim Baker Gene Ball Tom Ballard Alan Barber John Barr Dale Barrett Larry Blaylock Chris Bohon Steve Bond Perry Bradshaw Dennis Brayton Jerry Brown John Bybee Dennis Chalupa Duane Charles Ron Clawson Paul Comer Howard Cox Paul Craig Ron Crowdis John Dietz Pat Elliott Richard Elliott Gary Fowler Dave Fritz Dennis Fuller Bob Gladney Roger Gooden John Gower Royce Gramm Larry Granneman Steve Harting Steve Holt Mike Hopkins (Page 131) Sigma Tau Gamma"49ers"dance featured old west setting. Jesse House Bruce Jarnagon Tom Kahl Murray Key Ron Lary Mike Loveless Ed Luedeking Wayne McCombs Bill McCourt Mickey Martin Al Maxfield Dan Menze Bob Moore Paul Moots Monty Morgan Bill Morris Roger Myers Dave Nachtweih Garrett Newman Jack Niemeyer Vinton Pease Ed Phelps Ronald Pipes Tom Plank Bill Reed Richard Rider Lyle Robertson Terry Robertson Ron Rogers John Ruggeburg Larry Schieni Dan Schmidt Hugh Schuetz Steve Schweizer Jim Sefrit Jerry Shelton Ken Sowers Todd Sloane Mike Trent Greg Tucker Paul Wagner Randy Ward Don Wehr James Welsh Hal Whiteaker Steve Whitte Clarke Wilson Phil Wormsley Burt Young Steve Young (Page 132) TKE Tau Kappa Epsilon Founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899 Iota Gamma Chapter founded in 1962 Vito DeLaura Dr. Linn Terry, advisor Tau Kappa Epsilon As the 1967-68 academic year opened, Iota Gamma chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon occupied their newly refurnished and redecorated fraternity house. Tau Kappa Epsilon reigned as the fall quarter tug of war champions in the intramural program. They placed third in the Homecoming float competition and were number one in the Greek Olympics held during the winter quarter. As in the past, Tau Kappa Epsilon members made significant contributions to the campus and to the community of Kirksville. Through April of 1968 members of the fraternity had donated over 500 pints of blood to the annual Kirksville Blood Bank. They also assisted various charity organizations in the city. On campus members of Iota Gamma chapter served as class officers and organization leaders. Gary Burch Jim Bodine Bob Cagle John Caldwell Rex Cantlin Rocco Casinelli Ken Clow Bob Cooney Jim Coy Gary Derby Dave Dickerson Garth Drennen Chris Dunshee Mike Farrell Ron Frenzen Dennis Graser Steve Hilton Ron Hopphan Mike Hupfer Tom Jarvis Bob Johnston George Kaletta Steve Kilcoyne Eric Klein Sam Krupiarz Randy Legendre Gary Loeffler Dick Lorenzen Gene Luck Mike Mahoney Wally Mallins Dan Matheny Steve McPowell Stu McMains Bruce McQuillen (Page 133) Members of Tau Kappa Epsilon display the strength and stamina necessary to pull them through as fall quarter champions of the men's tug of war competition. Bob Melson Jim Miller Don Miner Tom Morgan Mickey Moore Bob Morris James Palko Bill Paradis Duane Peffers Bob Phillips Terry Pinkerton Mike Ritse Scott Roby Bob Schutte Bob Selser Darien Teeter Terry Tomko Keith Turner Gary VanDevelde Brian Wendelschaefer Darrel Wheeler Steve Whipple Richard Wilson Dennis Wynn (Page 134) 134 (Page 135) 135 (Page 136) ATHLETICS (Page 137) 137 (Page 138) Braden Assumed Duties as New Football Coach New head coach, Marv Braden, assumed full responsibility this season as he replaced the veteran "Red" Wade. In what was primarily a rebuilding year, the new mentor led the Bulldog eleven to a tie for third place in the M.I.A.A. Conference. Coach Braden came to the Northeast Missouri State campus from Parsons College where he was backfield coach. Braden believed that pride and self-respect were the mainstay of any athlete and without these two important characteristics a man was nothing. Braden expected the men on his team to conduct themselves in a manner and behavior of a true athlete. He maintained that fitting behavior brings respect to a school. A new aspect for the Bulldog football team came in the selection of team captains. Instead of the usual two men, the squad had the triple representation in tricaptains Rick Cash, Rick Gorzynski, and John Newcomb. Cash was a stalwart at the tackle spot while Newcomb was a top receiver for the gridders. The third man, Gorzynski, was the field general at the quarterback slot. The Bulldogs got off to a slow start by dropping the first two games. Gorzynski was injured, and even with the great job done by Don Cummings, the Bulldogs couldn't seem to find the winning combination. The third game, however, seemed to be the one they had been waiting for as Mike Bielic booted the ball through the Bulldog tri-captains Rick Cash, John Newcomb, and Rick Gorzynski talk over game plans with head football coach Marv Braden. Backfield coach Bill Richerson, head coach Marv Braden, and line coach Kenny Gardner discussed game strategy on many occasions in guiding the Bulldogs to a successful football season. (Page 139) uprights for the extra point and a NMSC victory over Pittsburg State. The men evened the count up at two and two by whipping Wisconsin State on a rain soaked, muddy field. Back to the drawing board it was as the Dogs dropped their conference opener and the Hickory Stick to the Maryville Bearcats. Much the underdog, Kirksville sprang back to defeat the favored Springfield Bears and once again evened their record at three and three. Warrensburg's stunning offense proved too much for the Bulldogs to handle even on Homecoming as the Mules dowsed the Kirksville eleven and smudged their conference record to one win against two losses. An outstanding defensive exhibition along with a whirling snow proved to be too much for the Rolla Miners as the Kirksville gridders won their fourth and last game in the '67 campaign. The following week the Bulldogs suffered a decisive defeat at the hands of Cape Girardeau's Indians to wind up the season with a four and five season record and a two and three conference standing. Three NMSC gridders were named to the MIAA All-Conference football squad for the 1967 season. Filling the end slot on the offensive team was John Newcomb, tri-captain and senior from East Aurora, Ill. John did an excellent job in the receptions department setting up many touchdowns with his outstanding pass-catching abilities. Row 1: Steve Garrett, Jim Farrell, Ralph Gleissner, John Newcomb, Rick Cash, Rick Gorzynski, Mike Bielic, Walt Harmon, Pat Elliott, Don Cummings. Row 2: Mac Pendleton, B. J. Bonta, Jerry Meyer, Ron Bielinski, Ron Lillquist, Dan Stehle, Steve Jurkins, Mike Berentes, Tim Urban, Larry Crooks. Row 3: Rich Stallings, Frank Wagner, Jerry Lybarger, Rich Beard, Bud Dehner, Rick Reeves, Pete Cirrintano, Ken Bebermeyer, Dan Pugh, John Suell. Row 4: Bob Hepker, Jeff Koronay, Lloyd Wiese, George Kaleta, Gary Womell, Steve Lahay, Gary Boyd, Al Guazzo, John Bringer, Charles Blakely. Row 5: Charles Brown, David Murphy, Pete Planchon, Ken Powers, John Haunschild, Terry Laux, Aubrey Johnson, Larry McGlaughlin, Gary Newcomb, Jim Arico. Row 6: Tom Hilbert, Jerry Smith, Bill Hull, Gary Lacey, George Armstrong, Fontaine Piper, Robert Groff, Ron Belew, Mike Locke. (Page 140) Freshman Ken Bebermeyer tied down the end position on the defensive squad gaining recognition for his hustle and alertness on the gridiron. His punt block and subsequent recovery in the end-zone in the Rolla game are indicative of his hustle and desire. Jerry Meyer, defensive half-back on the Bulldog eleven, was the third selection to the first team, All-Conference squad. Meyer earned his first team berth as a defensive demon and a stalwart in the defensive secondary. Meyer, a junior, played his high-school ball in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kirksville also had five members of the football team named to the MIAA All-Conference alternate squads. Halfback Rich Reeves and quarterback, Rick Gorzynski were the two men named to the backfield team. Tackle Jim Farrell and guards Mike Bielic and Frank Wagner were also recognized by being named to the alternate squads. (Page 141) 141 (Page 142) SEASON RECORD NMSC Opponent NMSC 7 SIU 18 NMSC 7 Parsons 49 NMSC 14 Pittsburg 13 NMSC 20 Wisconsin State 9 NMSC 7 Maryville 13 NMSC 16 Springfield 0 NMSC 0 Warrensburg 9 NMSC 13 Rolla 7 NMSC 6 Cape Girardeau 20 (Page 143) 143 (Page 144) Bulldog Harrier Named All-American 3rd Time All-American Bulldog, Ron Werling, broke everything but the sound barrier as he led the Cross Country squad to a respectable second place conference finish. The three-time All-American athlete completed his final year of collegiate competition with a tremendous effort, finishing 10th in the nation in the College N.C.A.A. meet at Wheaton, Ill. A standout all three years on the harrier team, he placed 12th, 11th, and 10th respectively his sophomore, junior, and senior years in national competition. Regarded by his coach as one of "the finest student-athletes to attend Northeast Missouri State," Werling won individual honors in every meet with the exception of the Springfield Invitational and the dual meet with Western Illinois. Winston Churchill was obviously not the only man to use the "V" for victory. Ron Werling strained to cut that last tenth of a second from his time as he crossed the finish line well ahead of the second place man. Captain of the Cross Country team, Ron Werling, talked with Coach Tom Songster in a pre-meet conference. Perhaps meet strategy was the purpose of the conference, or possibly Coach Songster was simply advising Werling to loosen up and keep the other members of the squad relaxed. SEASON RECORD 15 -- 45 Over Lincoln 27 -- 28 Over Western Illinois 5th at Springfield Invitational 17 -- 44 Over Culver Stockton 36 -- 22 Loss to Emporia State 21 -- 34 Over Warrensburg 2nd in M.I.A.A. 29th in College N.C.A.A. (Page 145) Discipline, Training, Desire Earmark a Winning Season Strict discipline, rigid training, and an overwhelming desire to win was Coach Tom Songster's team's guide as they sped their way to a successful season. After losing six lettermen from last year's squad, Coach Songster planned on a rebuilding year. It turned out to be the kind of rebuilding year no coach in the country would mind. In his rookie year as head coach, Songster turned in a reputable four and one record in dual meets, capturing second in the conference behind Cape Girardeau. A fifth place finish in the Spring Invitational meet was considered par for the course, and a 29th place finish in the College Division National Collegiate Athletic Association meet won the Bulldog harriers national respect as there were over 50 teams entered. Coach Songster will have the entire team returning next fall with the exception of graduating senior, Ron Werling. Through mutual respect, the desire to be a winner, and the natural talent which made up the team, a combination of coach and athletes put together a winning combination which will long be remembered. Assisting Bulldog harrier Rodger Lawrence with a spiked leg was team manager Dennis Newbrough. Giving some pointers for treatment was the other team manager, Ron Clawson. Observing the repair job were the Nissing twins. Rich and Ron. and Ray Moncavage. Legging it out on the final few yards of the pre-meet warm up. the nucleus of Missouri State's Cross Country team, clad in their warm-up sweat pants, prepared to meet their opponent. Left to right: Wayne Denny. Keith Allen. Ron Werling, Tom Logan, Pat Sullivan. Bill Young, and Jim Essman. (Page 146) Connie Hickenbottom and Janie English. Kaye Johnson Kneeling, Linda Cagle; Barb Haskins. (Page 147) College Cheerleaders Enthusiastic, vivacious, and effervescent help describe the qualities desplayed by the College cheerleaders at athletic events which pitted the Bulldogs against top competition. This year's cheerleaders were selected by a panel of students and faculty members at tryouts held in early September. Barb Haskins and Jill Billington were selected by the cheerleaders to serve as co-captains over the past year. The cheerleading squad opened their season at the first home football game wearing new purple uniforms with large white felt letters. Aiding the cheerleaders this year was the addition of a field microphone. An addition to their cheerleading activities this past year was boostering spirit at home wrestling meets. Jane Barnett of the physical education faculty was sponsor of the College cheerleaders this past year. Jill Billington Vicki Patryla, Brenda Simon and Jan Ward. (Page 148) Row 1: James Dougherty, athletic director; Willard Sims, assistant coach; Boyd King, head coach; Dave Moore, Kevin Schwartz, Ron Sterchi. Dick Hlavek. Ken McBride, Larry Hammerbacher, Al Smith. Row 2: Denny Roberts, manager; Chuck King, Ken Parker, Claude Wilson. Rich Rider, Mike McPherson, Steve Luett, Dave Schebell. Row 3: Gary Bennett, manager; Phil Calhoun, Paul Ozug, Frank Curtis, John Hines, Dan O'Connell, Don Hoover. Spirit, Desire Lead Cagers to Successful Season As predicted by the experts in the pre-season poll, the Bulldog Cagers finished second in the MIAA Conference race to nationally ranked Southwest Missouri State, Springfield. The Bulldogs provided many thrills for the home fans in the Pershing Arena as they won 8 out of 10 games played at home. The offensive attack displayed by the Bulldogs resulted in a 77.3 offensive average while the defensive work of the team allowed their opponents to score on the average of 73.9 points per game. While establishing the season slate the Cagers set a Pershing field house record for scoring in one game by racking up Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, 118-68. The nucleus of the starting line-up for the Bulldogs was made up of seven returning lettermen and two transfer students, Paul Ozug and Ken McBride, who provided the speed and board power that was lacking in last year's season. Coaches Boyd King and Willard Sims were particularly proud of the spirit and desire displayed by the team during the past season. (Page 149) Season Record NMSC Opponent 91 Central College 76 75 Western Illinois 79 79 Central Methodist College 61 81 Central Missouri 79 62 Southwest Missouri 72 91 Omaha University 77 67 St. Benedict's College 69 76 Washburn University 73 83 Millikin University 100 67 Northwest Missouri 56 76 U. of Mo., Rolla 83 81 Southeast Missouri 87 76 Parsons College 58 79 William Jewell 85 65 U. of Mo., Rolla 54 68 Southeast Missouri 65 63 Central Missouri 72 66 Southwest Misouri 85 118 SIU, Edwardsville 68 72 Rockhurst 77 88 Northwest Missouri 77 88 Northern Illinois U. 106 79 SIU, Edwardsville 69 (Page 150) The Bulldog Cagers opened the season at home with a 91 - 76 victory over Central College of Pella, Iowa. Starting for the 'Dogs in the opening game were seniors Rich Rider and Ken McBride at the guard position. At the forward position were allconference nominee Paul Ozug and freshman Claude Wilson. At the post position Coach King selected 6'7" John Hines. Through the first six games, four of which were played at home, the Bulldogs compiled a 4 - 2 record with victories coming over Central Methodist, Central Missouri State, and Omaha University. The Bulldogs then entered the Quincy Holiday Tournament and were able to pick up only one victory against two defeats. Mike McPheron was selected to the alltournament team. (Page 151) 151 (Page 152) 152 (Page 153) Moving into the second half of the cage season the Bulldogs began with a victory over Northwest Missouri State and like the other clubs in the MIAA conference other than Southwest Missouri State, the Bulldogs had trouble winning on the road. Toward the close of the season, Coaches King and Sims selected as their starting line-up Rick Cash, Paul Ozug, Ken McBride, Rich Rider, and Ron Sterchi. This line-up seemed to give the Bulldogs the balanced attack and board power which was lacking midway through the season. Paul Ozug led the MIAA conference in scoring for the season with a 21.1 average and he was second in rebounding with a 13.4 average. Rich Rider came out on top as the leading free throw shooter in the conference with a .826 average from the charity stripe and finished third with a 47.6 field goal shooting percentage. Ken McBride was among the leaders in the conference with assists. The Bulldog's season record for the past year totaled 12 wins against 11 losses. With the loss of only four regulars and a strong returning nucleus, the Bulldogs should be definite contenders for the MIAA conference crown in the 1968-69 cage season according to Coach Boyd King. (Page 154) Bulldogs Capture Wrestling Crown "Best effort I've ever seen," commented wrestling coach H. A. Walmsley as his Bulldogs captured the 1968 MIAA Conference wrestling championship. Bulldog wrestlers won twelve of eighteen dual meets this past winter with five losses and one tie coming at the hands of such national powers as University of Missouri, Columbia; Kansas State, Manhattan, Kansas; 1967 MIAA conference champions, Northwest Missouri State; and Wayne State University, Wayne, Nebraska. For the relatively young Bulldogs the training for the season was strenuous and tiring. The long hours of work by team members and Coach H. A. Walmsley were rewarded with a strong dual victory record. Different individual Bulldog wrestlers carried matches for the team on several occasions. Outstanding performances were given by Curt Hines, co-captain; Curd Alexander, George Simmons, and heavy-weight Richard Beard, co-captain. On many occasions these wrestlers came through with deciding victories. Row 1: Roger Hodapp, Albert Hines, Raymond Moncovage, Robert Nunez, Michael Jaffe, Richard Beard, George Simmons, Mark Hayes, Curtis Hines, Donald Sherer, Curd Alexander, Steven Miller. Row 2: Coach Walmsley, Earnest Payne, Paul Thompson, Henry Gil, Michael Binning, Larry Shocklay, David Long, Mac Pendelton, Robert Mumma, Michael Fultz, Mark Leslie, Robert Simms. (Page 155) Rich Beard placed 4th nationally and was named to the All-American wrestling team. Curd Alexander won the 115 pound class national wrestling title and received All-American honors. (Page 156) (Page 157) Tennis Team Seeks Fifth Conference Crown The Bulldog tennis team opened the season looking forward to their fifth straight conference crown. With five returning lettermen on the squad, Coach Ralph Pink expected his team to be the squad to defeat for the MIAA top spot. Returning to the tennis court this year were lettermen Ken Clow, John Newcomb, Dave Romberg, Ron Sterchi, and Ron Selkirk. The team began strong work outs in the Pershing Arena early in February. This was in preparation for the season indoor opening match against Graceland College on March 15 in the Pershing Arena. The tennis team moved outdoors on April 19 as they played Illinois Wesleyan College at Bloomington, Illinois. The conference tournament was held May 9 -11 at Central Missouri State, Warrensburg. Row 1: Randy Krigbaum, David Romberg, Ken Clow. Row 2: Fontaine Piper, Mark Morrow, Ron Sterchi, John Newcomb. Row 3: Kevin Schwartz, Denauvo Robinson, Ron Selkirk, Kurt Marin, Coach Pink. (Page 158) Baseball Team Opens Season in Southland Coach Sam Nugent and his baseball team began their season with a tour of southern colleges before opening the regular conference season. The baseball contigent opened their home season on the recently completed College baseball field against Quincy College of Quincy, Illinois. With six returning lettermen from last year"s young squad, Coach Nugent expressed high expectations for the diamond team to be a definite contender for the conference crown. The baseball team began workouts in the Pershing Arena during the early part of this past year and moved outdoors early in March at which time the team was able to give more consideration to the application of the basic skills that were worked on while indoors. Larry Anderson warming up his pitching arm early in the season. Row 1: Mike Lock, Gary Lacey, Mike Hardy, John Luhn, Bob Burnes, Rick Morgan, Bob Miller. Row 2: Don Hoover, Terry Ray, Thomas Burg, Jack Billington, Charles Blakeley, Steve Justice, John Szofran, Mike Dolan, Dean Schulenberg. Row 3: John Sparks, Steve Eisenhower, Gene Ball, Carl Foultz, Mike Crain, Ronnie Hargrave, Jim Arico, Gary Watts. Row 4: Mel McKie, David Current, Phil Luksetich, Steven Lahay, Chuck Peterson, Mike Gilbert, Larry Anderson. Row 5: Victor Davis, Manager; Coach Sam Nugent. (Page 159) Gary Derby, Mike Delahaunty, Coach Bill Richerson, Mike Brake, Gary Pittinger, and Rick Mansfield. Not pictured, Pat Elliott. Golf Team Bids for Conference Crown Three returning lettermen comprised the nucleus of the Bulldog golf team which was considered to be one of the top contenders for the MIAA conference crown. Back this year for Coach Bill Richerson's links team were Mike Brake, Pat Elliott, and Rick Mansfield. Gary Pittinger and Mike Delahaunty, returning squadmen from the 1967 campaign, and sophomore, Gary Derby, provided a strong attack for the Bulldog contingent. Practice for the linkmen began indoors in late January. They were able to move out to the Kirksville Country Club in March when they were put through a rigorous training and conditioning program as they prepared for their opening match on April 1 against the University of Missouri, Rolla. The first home match for the golfers was against William Penn College on April 5. (Page 160) 160 (Page 161) 161 (Page 162) Right, Hurdlers Gary Boyd and Ron Davis carried their share of the load for the track team throughout the indoor and outdoor season. Bottom, Al Jackson and Mike Berentes practiced quick starts from the blocks for competition in the dash events. (Page 163) Row 1: Eddie Nash, James Georges, Gary Boyd, David Rapp, Wayne Denny, Aubrey Johnson. Row 2: Mike Pemberton, Jeffrey Koroknay, Steve Harting, Michael Berentes, Alphonso Jackson, Lucien Hotte, Ronald Hunt. Row 3: Robert Meyer, Fred Banks, Patrick Sullivan, Bill Young, Richard Rother, Keith Allen, Terry Smutzer. Row 4: Terry Weis, Ron Davis, Tom Logan. Bulldog Track Men Rank High Nationally Coach Kenneth Gardner again assembled one of the nation's top College track teams at NMSC. The squad again was rated the team to defeat in the MIAA indoor and outdoor conference meets. The thinclads began their indoor competition at the Illinois Invitational Track Meet which found strong performances by shotputter Paul Economides, hurdler Ron Davis and the mile relay team comprised of Al Jackson, Jerome Walker, Wayne Denney and Ron Davis. The outdoor season got underway with the Texas relays and closed with the MIAA conference meet at Central Missouri State at Warrensburg. (Page 164) Intramurals Attract Members of Both Sexes Intramurals began this past fall quarter with the men and women's tug of war competition. Capturing first place in the men's division was Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity who defeated the McPhersons in the championship pull. Members of the Women's Physical Education club were successful in capturing the female division of the tug of war competition. Due to the work on the intramural field, fleetball competition was not held last year. The annual turkey run held in late November attracted about 50 participants who attempted to cover a 1.7 mile course across and around the College campus. Breaking the wire in first place was Vic Davis followed closely by Keith Gass and Gary DouBrava. Winning time for the winner was 9 minutes and 27 seconds. (Page 165) Indoor intramural competition got underway with volleyball games taking place on all available courts in the Pershing Arena. After four weeks of vigorous competition, the faculty and the Samoans came face to face for the all-school volleyball championship. After nearly three hours of battling and spiking, the Samoans won the final game of the five-game set and were crowned champions. (Page 166) Dan Menze, Sigma Tau Gamma, and Terry Weis, Phi Sigma Epsilon, finished first and second respectively in the fall intramural tennis games. The College women's extramural basketball team won the State of Missouri College Women's Basketball championship. The co-eds defeated the University of Missouri, Kansas City; Central Missouri State, Warrensburg; and Central Methodist College, Fayette, on their way to the Missouri State Sports Day Basketball championship. Sixty-four teams saw action in the men's intramural basketball play with the Sports Imperial team winning the all-school championship by defeating the Piston Kings in the championship game. Badminton doubles wound up with Seri Lammoonpun and Amornchai Tantimedh defeating Bill McCourt and Gene Ball in the championship encounter. Seri won the singles badminton title by defeating Amornchai in a three-match play off. Lai Mo Ping repeated as singles champion in the men's table tennis tournament as he downed Mike Hupfer. Mo Ping and Campfield Ip also gained their second successive doubles ping pong championship. Spring intramurals were concluded with competition in soft ball, track and horseshoes. (Page 167) 167 (Page 168) CLASSES (Page 169) 169 (Page 170) Sherry Anspach. . . . . . Ethel Beverly Ashburn. . . . . . Kirksville Russell Ashburn. . . . . . Kirksville Larry Beshears. . . . . . Vandalia Vvnnee Chandrakamol. . . . . . Thailand Kline Capps. . . . . . Novinger Yen-i Chang. . . . . . Taiwan Robert Chapman. . . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio Paul Chiang. . . . . . Taiwan Chia Chien. . . . . . Taiwan Booyue Chiraphongse. . . . . . Thailand Joseph Croarkin. . . . . . Kirksville Karen Croarkin. . . . . . Kirksville Stephen Daniels. . . . . . Kirksville Elmer Epperly. . . . . . Milton, Iowa Motokiyo Fujii. . . . . . Japan Marjorie Gleason. . . . . . Kirksville Sr. Mary Gruenloh. . . . . . O'Fallon Donald Hamm. Exline, . . . . . Iowa Robert Hart. . . . . . Florissant Aurapi Hengsuvanich. . . . . . Thailand Clyde James. . . . . . Centralia Larry Johnsen. . . . . . Port Byron, Illinois Pulsre Kanokvichitra. . . . . . Thailand Po-Lung Kao. . . . . . Taiwan Gay King. . . . . . Wentzville Albert Lane. . . . . . St. Catherine Carl Lawrence. . . . . . Moberly (Page 171) Graduate Class Sompon Lekskul. . . . . . Thailand Yen Lee Leung. . . . . . Hong Kong Elizabeth Li. . . . . . Taiwan Angela Liu. . . . . . Taiwan Donald Maddy. . . . . . Macon Bozorg Mahmoody. . . . . . Iran Connie Meeker. . . . . . Eldora, Iowa Jack Muskovin. . . . . . Kirksville William Nichols. . . . . . St. Louis Hiroyuki Okada. . . . . . Japan Robert Overkamp. . . . . . Rhineland Dorothy Peavler. . . . . . Kirksville Buatong Phapuntu. . . . . . Thailand Varune Phuvasorakul. . . . . . Thailand David Prather. . . . . . Kirksville Ginny Raney. . . . . . Center David Rose. . . . . . Iowa City, Iowa Albert Rostello. . . . . . Moberly Edith Sakagawa. . . . . . Hawaii Jean Sun. . . . . . Taiwan (Page 172) Mutsumi Sakai. . . . . . Japan Toshihiro Sakai. . . . . . Japan Srisuwan Sangsiri. . . . . . Thailand Mitsutoshi Sato. . . . . . Japan Geraldine Schmitter. . . . . . Queen City Alfred Schumacher. . . . . . Dixon, Illinois Bunjob Sermtong. . . . . . Thailand Edward Shapiro. . . . . . Wentzville Yasuhiro Shibata. . . . . . Japan Thomas Singer. . . . . . Cedar Rapids, Iowa Thomas Sommerkamp. . . . . . Kirksville Rusami Sookphanich. . . . . . Thailand Robert Sowinski. . . . . . Hobart, Indiana Eva Sponsler. . . . . . Kirksville Yen-Chih Sun. . . . . . Taiwan Srithorn Suwan. . . . . . Thailand Shukichi Takami. . . . . . Japan Amornchai Tantimedh. . . . . . Thailand Sangchan Theeraratanabhandhu. . . . . . Thailand Surapol Theeraratanabhandau. . . . . . Thailand (Page 173) Graduate Class Norman Tooley. . . . . . Kirksville Shu-Min Tu. . . . . . Taiwan Prakorb Vichien. . . . . . Thailand Elvira Villasenor. . . . . . Philippines Danilo Vinluan. . . . . . Philippines James Vukrich. . . . . . St. Louis Betty Walker. . . . . . Alexandria Che Anita Wang. . . . . . Taiwan Ronald Werling. . . . . . Tipton, Iowa John Whelan. . . . . . Lincolnwood, Illinois John Whitt. . . . . . Bethany Harold Wayne Willis. . . . . . Canton Jeanette Wright. . . . . . Kirksville Anna Wu. . . . . . China Julia Yeh. . . . . . China Sompongs Younvanich. . . . . . Thailand (Page 174) Class of 1968 Martha Sue Acuff. . . . . . Kirksville English. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Beta Tau Delta, Cardinal Key, President; English Club, Index Staff, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Student Mentor, Who's Who, Young Democrats, Echo Staff, Business Manager. Susan Gay Adland. . . . . . Marshalltown, Ia. Art Education. Ronald Frank Albert. . . . . . Brookfield, Ill. Zoology. Alpha Kappa Lambda. William Harry Alexander. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Business Administration. Pre-Law. Donald Lawrence Allen. . . . . . Newtown Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Omega Pi, Pre-Law, SNEA. James Alley. . . . . . Allerton, Ia. Business Education. Vena Marie Almond. . . . . . Milan Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma. Band, Elementary Majors Chorus, GooGlePlex Society, Secretary. Karen B. Altemeier. . . . . . Grinnell, Ia. Elementary Education. Larry Lee Altgilbers. . . . . . Canton Physics. Blue Key, Treasurer; Sigma Zeta, President. Janice L. Amosson. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Physical Education. Delta Zeta, PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. Brian Arvid Anderson. . . . . . Oak Lawn, Ill. Business Education. Circle K Club, President; SNEA. Robert Joe Andrews. . . . . . Stone Park, Ill. Geography. Veterans Club. Enrigue Angrisano. . . . . . Venezuela Industrial Arts. International Club, NEMO Singers. Nancy Elaine Archer. . . . . . Gilman City Vocational Home Economics. Colhecon Club, Dorm Council, SNEA, Student Mentor. Zilpha Loretta Armstrong. . . . . . Gravette, Ark. English. Vicki Lee Arnold. . . . . . Milan Zoology. Alpha Phi Sigma. Jack D. Atterberry. . . . . . LaPlata History. Alpha Phi Sigma, President; Blue Key, Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, Pre-Law, Young Democrats, Who's Who. James Earl Baker. . . . . . St. Louis Physical Education. Baseball, English Club. Interfraternity Council, Junior Class Officer, Vice-President; K-Club, Newman Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Young Democrats. Pamela Ann Baldwin. . . . . . Houston, Texas Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; SNEA. Frederick Lee Banks. . . . . . Los Angeles, Calif. Physical Education and History. Football, K-Club, Track. (Page 175) Wilbur Charles Bardon, Jr. . . . . . Florissant Accounting. Michael David Barnes. . . . . . St. Louis Physical Education. Newman Club. Wilma Margarett Barnes. . . . . . St. Charles Art. Art Club, Newman Club. Nancy Carol Barnett. . . . . . Trenton English. Terry Don Barnett. . . . . . Trenton Business Administration. Marilyn Regina Barron. . . . . . Lovilia, Ia. Elementary Education, Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus, SNEA. James B. Barrows. . . . . . Macon Industrial Education. SNEA. Thelma Lea Bartmess. . . . . . Kirksville Elementary Education. Teri Jan Baskett. . . . . . Princeton Elementary Education. Mary Jeanne Bealmer. . . . . . Mexico Elementary Education. Aeolian Club, Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus, NEMO Singers, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Young Democrats. Nan Begeman. . . . . . Monroe City Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Treasurer; Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, WRA, historian; SNEA, historian; Cardinal Key, PEM, Who's Who. Arlette Anne Bell. . . . . . Lancaster Speech Correction. Calvin Leroy Belshe. . . . . . Kansas City Biology. Craig Richard Bennett. . . . . . St. Louis Physical Education. Basketball, Manager; K-Club, PEM Club. Michael Lee Bennett. . . . . . Fulton, Ill. Biology. Newman Club, SNEA. Marvin Berman. . . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. Nursing. Student Nurses Assoc. Patty Jo Bertelle. . . . . . Numa, Ia. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. Lorene Jean Berti. . . . . . Bevier French. College Players, Delta Zeta, Newman Club, Romance Language Club, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Young Democrats. Ellen Sue Bertram. . . . . . Rutledge Business Administration. Alpha Phi Sigma, Band, SNEA. Antoinette Bethel. . . . . . Kirksville Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, SNEA. John A. Bettor. . . . . . New Kensington, Pa. Pre-Osteopathic. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pre-Osteopathic Club. Mike Lee Bielic. . . . . . Orland Park, Ill. Physical Education. Baseball, Football, K-Club, Vice-President; Phi Sigma Epsilon. John P. Billman. Sigourney, Ia.General Science. Paul Alfred Bittiker. . . . . . Mendon Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Basketball. Interfraternity Council, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Vice-President; Wesley Foundation, Young Republicans. Steven Jay Bland. . . . . . Vandalia Agriculture. Agriculture Club, B.S.U. Janice Marcia Blickhan. . . . . . Brookfield Speech Correction. Aeolian Club, Band, Cardinal Key. Clarinet Choir, College Ushers, Oral Interpreters, Secretary; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-President; SNEA, Student Mentor. Young Democrats, Who's Who. Edward Herman Bliefnick. . . . . . Salisbury Physical Education. Baseball, Beta Sigma Psi, SNEA, Men's Physical Education Majors Club. Karen Mae Bollen. . . . . . St. Louis Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association (Page 176) Donna Ruth Bond. . . . . . Kirksville Elementary Education. Richard Louis Boroni. . . . . . Brookfield Business Administration. Georgia Botts. . . . . . Bloomfield, Ia. Speech, SNEA. James S. Botts. . . . . . Bloomfield, Ia. Business Education. SNEA. Howard Bowens. . . . . . St. Louis Sociology. Band, Cross Country, Historical Society, Interfraternity Council, International Club, Kappa Alpha Psi, President; Orchestra, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Wesley Foundation, Who's Who, Young Democrats. Connie Irene Bower. . . . . . Hannibal Social Science. Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Russell Hugo Bowles. . . . . . Hannibal History. Historical Society, SNEA. Karen Margaret Boyer. . . . . . Memphis Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; SNEA. Bonnie Marie Bradley. . . . . . La Belle Social Science. Historical Society, SNEA. David Eugene Bradley. . . . . . La Belle History. Historical Society, SNEA. Sarah L. Bram. . . . . . Macon English. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Oral Interpreters, SNEA. Leon Duane Brammer. . . . . . Wayland Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, President. Richard Spencer Branch. . . . . . St. Louis Geography. Young Democrats. Ruth Elora Brandt. . . . . . Edina Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus. John W. Brannen. . . . . . Monroe, Ia. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. James D. Breckenridge. . . . . . Keosauqua, Ia. English. James Lawrence Brewer. . . . . . Kirksville Speech Correction. Alpha Phi Omega. Larry LaVerne Brewer. . . . . . Marceline Business Administration. John Francis Briggs. . . . . . Kirksville General Science. Pamela Sue Briggs. . . . . . Fairfield, Ia. General Science. Richard Dean Brombaugh. . . . . . Stockport, Ia. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Vice-President; Phi Kappa Theta. Jeanette F. Brown. . . . . . Elsberry History. Jerry H. Brown. . . . . . Kirksville Art. Art Club, Sigma Tau Gamma. Mary Elizabeth Brown. . . . . . Mercer Business Education. SNEA. Charles Michael Bruner. . . . . . Downing General Science. Phi Kappa Theta. Meredith Bruner. . . . . . St. Louis Psychology, Dorm Council, Gamma Delta, SNEA, Student Social Committee, Women's Recreation Ass'n., Council for the Exceptional Child, Psychology Club. Nancy Wyonne Bruner. . . . . . Downing Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Elementary Majors Chorus. SNEA. Maria Santa Bubenyak. . . . . . Centerville, Ia. Home Economics, Business Administration, and Psychology. Colhecon Club, International Club, Newman Club, SNEA. (Page 177) Class of 1968 Linda Gale Buck. . . . . . Kirksville French. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Phyllis Carlyn Buffington. . . . . . Columbus Junction, Ia. Art Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Art Club, Dorm Council, English Club, International Club. Phongsuree Bunnag. . . . . . Thailand Art. Barbara Jean Burchett. . . . . . Paris English Literature. Jill D. Burnam. . . . . . Denver, Colo. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Historical Society, SNEA, Student Social Committee. Patricia A. Bush. . . . . . Macon English. Alpha Phi Sigma, English Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club. Don Arthur Cable. . . . . . St. Catherine General Science. Pre-Osteopathic Club, United Campus Christian Fellowship. Judy Ann Cale. . . . . . Montrose, Ia. Physical Education. James M. Callaghan. . . . . . Syracuse, N.Y. Music Education. Band, NEMO Singers. Forest Lee Cannon. . . . . . Clarksville Geography. Timothy John Capewell . . . . . Trenton, N.J. History. Historical Society, Newman Club, SNEA. Florence Jean Carroll. . . . . . Frankfort, Ind. Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Chaplain; Colhecon Club, Panhellenic Council, Treasurer. Barbara Jean Carter. . . . . . Stockport, Ia. Nursing. Sigma Kappa, Student Nurses Association, President. Robert Cooper Carter. . . . . . Centralia Physical Education. Baseball. Mary Ann Cary. . . . . . Canton Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Women's Recreation Association. Virgil Cassill. . . . . . Drakesville, Ia. Mathematics. Sharon Jean Cassity. . . . . . Brookfield English. English Club. Sigma Sigma Sigma. Recording Secretary; SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Dennis Arthur Chalupa. . . . . . Phoenix, Ariz. Social Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau Gamma. SNEA. John M. Chapman. . . . . . Kirksville Zoology. Alan Darrell Charboneau. . . . . . Independence History. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Recording Secretary; B.S.U., Historical Society. Young Republicans (Page 178) KuoMing Chien. . . . . . China Mathematics. International Club. Jennie Jo Chloupek. . . . . . Huntsville Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Kenneth Lee Christal. . . . . . Hannibal History. SNEA. Marlene M. Christopher. . . . . . Bevier Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, B. S. U., PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association, Young Democrats. Jeanne Louise Christy. . . . . . Muscatine, Ia. Home Economics. Agriculture Club, Colhecon Club, Orchestra, SNEA. Shao-Wu Chuang. . . . . . Taiwan Chemistry. Cheryl Ann Cimmino. . . . . . Palmyra Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Parliamentarian; Colhecon Club, K-Dettes. Louis V. Cimmino Haledon, . . . . . N. J. Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Vice-President. Kappa Delta Pi, Student Social Committee. John Edward Claggett. . . . . . Shelbina History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Historical Society, International Club, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Young Republicans. James Robert Clark, Jr. . . . . . Monroe City Industrial Arts. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Band, B. S. U., Industrial Arts Club. Ruth Ann Clark. . . . . . Rock Island, Ill. Nursing. Student Nurses Association. Ronald Gene Clawson. . . . . . Linneus. Physical Education. Men's PEM Club, Treasurer; Sigma Tau Gamma, Track. Alice Jeanette Clime. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. English. Lawrence V. Close. . . . . . Corning, N. Y. Business Administration. Jacquelyn Ruth Clow. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Elementary Education. SNEA. Diana Lynn Cloyd. . . . . . Cedarville, Ohio Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, PEM Club, Wesley Foundation, Women's Recreation Association. Barbara Jean Coe. . . . . . Carrollton Home Economics. Colhencon Club, SNEA. Gary E. Collins. . . . . . Dallas City, Ill. Physical Education. Gary Wayne Collins. . . . . . Russell, Ia. History. Dean Craig Collopy. . . . . . Batavia, Ia.Mathematics. Paul B. Comer. . . . . . St. Louis Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Football, K-Club. Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Council, President; Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Who's Who. Vonn L. Comer. . . . . . Des Moines, Ia. Industrial Arts. Alpha Kappa Lamb Jenny Lind Compton. . . . . . Milan Political Science. Edward G. Conklin. . . . . . Memphis General Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary; Newman Club, Sigma Zeta, Vice-President; SNEA, Young Republicans. (Page 179) Class of 1968 Thomas O. Cool. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Industrial Arts. . . . . . Industrial Arts Club. Robert Warren Cooney. . . . . . Davenport, Ia. Business Administration. Interfraternity Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Young Democrats. Gary Eugene Coulter. . . . . . Davenport, Ia. Physical Education. B. S. U., SNEA, Student Council, Councilman-at-Large; Young Democrats, Men's Physical Education Majors Club. Carol Ann Cox. . . . . . Princeton English. English Club, SNEA. Jeanie Coy. . . . . . Kirksville Art Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Chaplain; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Membership Director; Art Club, Beta Tau Delta. President; B. S. U., Cardinal Key, College Ushers, Captain; Freshman Class Officer, Councilwoman; K-Dettes, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, President; SNEA, Student Council, Secretary; Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Who's Who. Jimmie Dean Coy. . . . . . Kirksville Zoology - Pre-Osteopathic. Alpha Phi Omega, B. S .U., Interfraternity Council, Pre-Osteopathic Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Larry Bruce Craig. . . . . . Hannibal Business Administration. Larry Robert Craig. . . . . . Keosauqua, Ia. Biology. Phi Kappa Theta. Gary Crank. . . . . . Elsberry Music Education. Aeolian Club, NEMO Singers. Richard Dwight Crawford. . . . . . Kirksville Zoology. Lynn Creason. . . . . . Brashear Physical Education. Men's Physical Education Club, SNEA. Donald Gene Crist. . . . . . Kirksville Industrial Arts. Terry K. Crow. Ottumwa, Ia.Physical Education and Speech. Dorothy Baker Cupp. KirksvilleElementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Mary Elizabeth Curp. Memphis, Tenn.Elementary Education. Newman Club. Diane Colleen Dale Ottumwa, Ia.Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Elementary Majors Chorus, Orchestra, SNEA. Thelma Irene Daniels. NovingerHome Economics. Colhecon Club, SNEA. Donna Rae Danielsen. Davenport, Ia.Elementary Education. Gamma Delta, SNEA. Melvin Orlando Dant, Jr. HannibalHistory. B. S. U., Historical Society, Pre-Law, Young Democrats. Carole Ruth Davis. HannibalSpeech Correction. SNEA. Connie Lee Davis. . . . . . Macon Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. David Davis. . . . . . Mexico Zoology. Daniel Warren Day. . . . . . Allerton, Ia. History. June Ellen Degeneff. . . . . . Ferguson Nursing Education. B. S. U., Dorm Council, Sigma Kappa, Student Nurses Association, Historian. (Page 180) Class of 1968 Nancy Lu Deist. . . . . . Welton, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Vito P. DeLaura. . . . . . Northvale, N. J. Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Interfraternity Council, PEM Club, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon, President. John B. DellaVedova. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Biology. Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, SNEA. Jerry Edward Dennis. . . . . . North English, Ia. History. Anthony Ronald Derosa. . . . . . Hackensack, N. J. Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Thomas James Devin. . . . . . Muscatine, Ia. Industrial Arts. Charlotte Anne Dewey. . . . . . Louisiana Elementary and Kindergarten Education. Association for Childhood Education, SNEA. Marsha C. Dickerson. . . . . . Tipton, Ia. Speech Correction. Dorm Council, Wesley Foundation, Secretary. John P. Dietz. . . . . . Cedar Rapids, Ia. English. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau Gamma. John DiSalvo. . . . . . Hackensack, N.J. Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Elizabeth Ann Broyles Dombek. . . . . . Trenton Home Economics. Colhecon Club, College Ushers, Oral Interpreters, SNEA, 1966 Echo Queen. Nancy Jean Dominacki. . . . . . Davenport, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. John Wayne Donnelly. Bloomfield, Ia. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Diane L. Dorflinger. Warrenton Biology. SNEA. Judi Kay Doubleday. Ankeny, Ia. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Bernice Carol Downs. Springfield, Ill. Elementary Education. Daniel Joe Drane. . . . . . Columbia Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Garth Silver Drennan. . . . . . Hannibal Physical Education. SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pamala Deattrua Drummond. . . . . . Novinger Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma, Historical Society, Student Mentor,Young Democrats. Rose Mary Dwyer. . . . . . St. Charles Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. Paul Ellis Dysart. . . . . . Kirksville History. Index Staff, Young Republicans. Elaine Edmundson. . . . . . Sigourney, Ia. Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council, SNEA, Student Council, Senior Councilwoman; Student Mentor. Eileen Page Edwards. . . . . . Chula Business Education. Dorm Council, President; International Club, SNEA, Who's Who. Mary Carol Efthim. . . . . . St. Louis Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, Secretary. (Page 181) Lael Kay Eischen West Des Moines, Ia. Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Patrick C. Elliott . . St. Louis Physical Education. Blue Key, Football, K-Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Golf. Richard Wayne Elliott. . . . . . Farmington, Ia. Business Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau Gamma. Michael Francis Ellis. . . . . . Monroe City Chemistry. Pre-Osteopathic Club. John Robert Emmett. . . . . . Fort Madison, Ia. Business Administration. Young Republicans. Ardella Maye Engle. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n. V. Jane English. . . . . . Kirksville Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, PEM Club, SNEA, Student Nurses Association, Women's Recreation Association. Barbara Ruth Erb. . . . . . Perry Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Delta Zeta, SNEA. Mary Ella Evans. . . . . . Lewistown Elementary Education. B. S. U., Association for Childhood Education Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Carol Ann Faeth. . . . . . St. Charles Vocational Home Economics Education. Colhecon Club. Gamma Delta. Fred Fallik. . . . . Yonkers, New York Psychology. Carol L. Farmer. . . . . . Clarence History. Kappa Alpha Psi. John Bruce Farnham. . . . . . St. Louis Speech Correction. College Players, Oral Interpreters, President. Harry C. Farr. . . . . . Kirksville History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, President; Pi Kappa Delta, Pre-Law, Regent's Debate Award, Student Council, Councilman; Young Republicans, Who's Who. James Timothy Farrell. . . . . . Fenton Physical Education. Football, K-Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Michael Wayne Farrell. . . . . . Hannibal Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Frank Feingold. . . . . . Philadelphia, Penn. Business Administration. Cross Country. Berna Lu Fessler. . . . . . Bynumville Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma. Ronnie Joseph Fessler. . . . . . Macon Business Administration. Betty S. Fetters. . . . . . Green City Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association G. Archie Fetters. Green CityBusiness Administration. Agriculture Club, Cross Country, Track. John Adolph Fitzgerald. Collins, Ia.English. Maureen Helen FitzHenry. Tenafly, New JerseyHistory. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Historical Society, K-Dettes. Newman Club, SNEA, Sophomore Class Officer, Secretary; Student Social Committee. Young Democrats. Gary Wayne Floyd. BrowningIndustrial Arts Education. Industrial Arts Club. SNEA. (Page 182) Class of 1968 Charles Frederick Foelsch. . . . . . St. Louis Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Cameron Harold Foerster. . . . . . Florissant Business Administration. Pre-Law, United Campus Christian Fellowship. Daniel Wayne Forgy. . . . . . Vandalia Accounting. Band, B. S. U. James Foster. . . . . . Elsberry Agriculture. Judy Ann Foster. . . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Wesley Foundation. Joleen Kay Fox. . . . . . Oskaloosa, Ia. Physical Education. Dorm Council, Secretary; Junior Class Officer, Secretary; Panhellenic Council, PEM Club, Senior Class Officer, Treasurer; Sigma Kappa, First Vice. President; SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Women's Recreation Association, Treasurer; Who's Who. Viola A. Fregoe. . . . . . Lancaster Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. James Edward French. . . . . . St. Louis History. Historical Society, International Club, SNEA. Judith Ann Fretwell. . . . . . Canton Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association Obie Terry Fretwell. . . . . . Williamstown Physical Education. SNEA, Men's Physical Education Club, Vice-President. David Arthur Fritz. . . . . . Middle Island, N.Y. Physical Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, Young Democrats. Barbara Kay Fromme. . . . . . St. Charles Nursing. Sigma Kappa, Recording Secretary; Student Nurses Association, Second Vice-President; Young Democrats. Janet Kaye Gaffield. Lexington, MichiganElementary Education. Women's Recreation Association. Lyle B. Gambell. Hedrick, Ia.Business Administration. Alpha Phi Sigma. Janice Lee Gartman. BaringNursing. Student Nurses Association, Corresponding Secretary. Keith James Gass. Lacona, Ia.Business Administration. Marilyn M. Gearhart. Iowa City, Ia.Elementary Education. SNEA, Young Democrats. Barbara Mikulicz Gerchick. St. LouisEnglish. Panhellenic Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma. Marshall Gerrie. KirksvilleZoology. Melvin Thomas Gerst. Oakville, Ia.Accounting. (Page 183) Marsha Kay Gibbs. . . . . . Corydon, Ia. Elementary Education. Carol Anne Gibson. . . . . . Armstrong Physical Education. NEMO Singers, PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. Terry Michael Gilmore. Hannibal Physics. Radio Club. Jack Irving Glaser. . . . . . Chicago, Ill. Industrial Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Industrial Arts Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats. Ralph George Gleissner. . . . . . Naperville, Ill. Business Administration. Football, Intercollegiate, K-Club, Treasurer; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Track, Intercollegiate. John L. Glidden. . . . . . Nantucket, Mass. Physical Education. Newman Club. Janet Leigh Glover. . . . . . Canton Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. Elizabeth Rose Goeke. . . . . . Kirksville Philosophy. Alpha Phi Sigma, Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club, Philosophy Club, Chairman, Who's Who. Laura Anne Gomez. . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Speech Correction. Alpha Phi Sigma, College Players, Oral Interpreters, Historian; Panhellenic Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary; Student Mentor, Who's Who. Richard Arthur Gorzynski. . . . . Chicago, Ill. Physical Education. Baseball, Intercollegiate, Dorm Council, Football, Intercollegiate, Captain; PEM Club. John William Gower. . . . . Louisiana Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, Sigma Tau Gamma. Mary Virginia Grace. . . . . Keokuk, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Royce H. Gramm Jr. . . . . Storm Lake, Ia. General Science. Sigma Tau Gamma. Ronald Richard Grannis. . . . . Tenafly, N.J. Business Administration. Fred H. Green. . . . . St. Louis Industrial Arts. College Players, Industrial Arts Club, Oral Interpreters, SNEA. Lawrence Allen Green. . . . . LaBelle Music Education. Aeolian Club, Alpha Phi Sigma, Band, Blue Key, NEMO Singers, Orchestra, SNEA. Donald Dean Gregory. . . . . Montezuma, Ia. Business Administration. Margaret Ann Gregory. . . . . Monroe City Biology. Alpha Phi Sigma, SNEA. Richard Karl Gregory. . . . . Keosauqua, Ia. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. Harriet Ruth Griffith. . . . . Glenwood Home Economics. Colhecon Club, PEM Club, SNEA. Russell Gail Griffitts. . . . . Clark History. Jack Lee Grimshaw. . . . . Callao Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi Omega. Elaine Carol Gross. . . . . Davenport, Ia. German. International Club. William R. Gross. . . . . St. Louis History. International Club. Wesley Eugene Groves. . . . . Laclede Mathematics. GooGlePlex Society, President. Linda Ann Haden. . . . . Macon Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Association for Childhood Education, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Carol Hadfield. . . . . Durhan Elementary Education. Janet Runge Hainsworth. . . . . Brookfield General Science. (Page 184) Jo Diane Hale. . . . . Memphis Business Education. Dorm Council, Vice-President; SNEA. Jane Ellen Hamblin. . . . . Wilmette, Ill. Home Economics. Patricia Anne Hamilton. . . . . Dumont, N. J. Psychology. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; K-Dettes, President; Newman Club, SNEA, Student Council, Council Member-at-Large; Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Young Democrats, Echo Staff, Council for Exceptional Children, Vice-President. Robert Dwayne Harbourn. . . . . Hannibal Business Administration. Historical Society, SNEA. Frank Peter Harkabus. . . . . Chicago, Ill. Business Administration. Leora Marie Harlan. . . . . Warrenton Psychology. SNEA, Student Social Committee, Council for Exceptional Children, Psychology Club. Gary Ray Harmison. . . . . Trenton Physical Education. Donald Lynn Harmon. . . . . Madison Business Administration. Walter Raleigh Harmon. . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio Physical Education. Dorm Council, Football, K-Club, PEM Club. Ellen Harris. . . . . Frankfurt, Germany General Science. International Club, Pre-Osteopathic Club. Mary Dee Harris. . . . . Centralia Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Ronda E. Harrison. . . . . Atlanta Business Education. SNEA. Thomas Ray Harsh. . . . . Oskaloosa, Ia. Physical Education. Marjorie Diane Hart. . . . . Florissant Home Economics. Colhecon Club, SNEA. Ella Mae Hastings. . . . . Poplar Bluff Elementary Education. B. S. U., Historical Society, SNEA. Margaruette Hewitt Hastings. . . . . Macon Home Economics. Colhecon Club, Pi Kappa Delta. Edward Luverne Hatcher. . . . . Delta, Ia. Zoology. Alpha Phi Omega, NEMO Singers. John Hawkins. . . . . Shelbina Business Administration. Basketball, Football, Track. Janice Marie Heid. . . . . St. Louis English. College Players, Newman Club. Gary Charles Henderson. . . . . Knox City Business Administration. Agriculture Club. Daniel F. Hennessy. . . . . Bellerose, Long Island, N.Y. History. Historical Society, Interfraternity Council, Junior Class Officer, President; Newman Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary; SNEA, Veterans Club, Secretary. Ronald Dale Henry. . . . . Macon Accounting. Susan Herrin. . . . . Hannibal Elementary Education. Margaret Edna Herring. . . . . Bellflower Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, Student Mentor. Patricia Louise Hickman. . . . . Corydon, Ia. Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Marsha Lee Himes. . . . . Waukegan, Ill. Elementary Education. Band, Association for Childhood Education, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Phyllis Ann Hinds. . . . . Edina Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Curtis Lee Hines. . . . . Decatur, Ill. Physical Education. K-Club, Orchestra, Wrestling, Co-Captain. (Page 185) Class of 1968 Eileen Carolyn Hinnah. . . . . Sigourney, Ia. Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Robin Y. Hirashima. . . . . Kula, Maui, Hawaii Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Vice-President; SNEA. Marcel Kent Hiskey. . . . . West Des Moines, Ia. Physical Education. Betty Jeanne Hobson. . . . . Grants Pass, Oregon Home Economics. Mark David Hoffman. . . . . Dakota City, Ia. English. Newman Club. Ray Holden. . . . . Kirksville Speech. Michael Lee Holder. . . . . Madison Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, Reporter. Glen E. Holm. . . . . Homeston, Ia. Industrial Arts. Linda Kay Holm. . . . . Unionville, Ia. Elementary Education. Marilyn K. Holman. . . . . Bridgeton Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Panhellenic Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA. Stephen Paul Hood. . . . . Kahoka Economics. James David Hook. . . . . Allerton, Ia. Physical Education. Basketball. Larry Robert Hoschek. . . . . Burlington, Ia. Industrial Arts. David Howard Housman. . . . . Sperry, Ia. History. Anita Kay Hoyt. . . . . Unionville Elementary Education. Joyce Elaine Hoyt. . . . . Albia, Ia. Pre-Medical Technology. Alpha Phi Sigma, Sigma Zeta, Wesley Foundation. Anthony Marvin Huizinga. . . . . Fulton, Ill. Business Administration. Marvin Anthony Huizinga. . . . . Fulton, Ill. Chemistry. Gary Keith Hutchins. . . . . Exira, Ia. Zoology. Baseball. Lana Alfrey Hysinger. . . . . Marshall Art Education. Art Club, SNEA. (Page 186) Vaughn G. Hysinger. . . . . Kirksville Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, B. S .U., SNEA. Jehosaphat Inda. . . . . Kenya Physics. Barry Eugene Irelan. . . . . Floris, Ia. History. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Treasurer; NEMO Singers. Garry Lee Ireland. . . . . Griswold, Ia. Physical Education. Mens Physical Education Majors Club. Marty W. Ivins. . . . . Columbia Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Mouyab A. Jaafari. . . . . Syria Mathematics. International Club. Ebrahim G. Jabbari. . . . . Iran Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Alphonso Roy Jackson. . . . . Dallas, Texas Social Science. Cross Country, Football, K-Club, Kappa Alpha Psi, Track. Linda Kay Jackson. Macon Speech. College Players, Oral Interpreters, Historian. Leslie Justin Jakowski. Florissant Business Administration. Lloyd Edwin James. Moberly Business Administration. Paul Thurston James. Paris Physical Education. Baseball. Perry William Jenks. Center Agriculture. Agriculture Club. Benni Caryol Jennings. Marshalltown, Ia. Sociology. Deanna Sue Jennings. Ottumwa, Ia. Latin America Area Studies. Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. William Randall Johns. Queen City Business Administration. Phi Kappa Theta. Richard Keith Johnson. Bloomfield, Ia. Physical Education. Mens Physical Education Majors Club. Mary Joetta Johnston. Baring English. English Club. Karen Ann Jones. Downing Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, Treasurer; Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA. Rex Wayne Jones. Kirksville Recreational Leadership. Dorm Council. Robert Lee Jones. Elvins Physical Education. Richard Michael Kasiewicz. Stamford, Conn. Industrial Arts. College Players. Victor Harry Kaylarian. Rumford, Rhode Island Chemistry. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, Chess Club, Dorm Council, Vice-President; GooGlePlex Society, Pre-Osteopathic Club, Radio Club, President; Sigma Zeta, Who's Who. Jerilyn K. Keim. Hull, Ill. Business Education. Beta Tau Delta, B. S. U. (Page 187) Class of 1968 Sheila K. Kelley. . . . . West Liberty, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Melvin Leslie Kelly. . . . . Hannibal Physical Education. Men's Physical Education Majors Club. Anita Lynne Kelsey. . . . . Queen City Home Economics. Colhecon Club. William Wayne Kennedy. . . . . Mendon Business Administration, Alpha Phi Omega, Baseball, Phi Sigma Epsilon. James Douglas Kent. . . . . Dolton, Ill. Industrial Arts Education. Industrial Arts Club. Kenneth Keith Kerckhoff. . . . . Edwardsville, Ill. Sociology. Alpha Kappa Lambda, President; Alpha Phi Sigma, Inter-fraternity Council, Junior Class Officer, Vice-President. Judith Ann Kerfoot. . . . . Quincy, Ill. Social Science. Historical Society, SNEA. Nicholas Murray Key. . . . . Jonesburg Physical Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Social Committee. Cheryl Ann Kincaid. . . . . Kirksville Speech. College Players, Oral Interpreters, SNEA. Sandra S. Kincaid. . . . . Kirksville Speech. SNEA, Student Mentor, Alpha Sigma Alpha, K-Dettes, Who's Who. Amber Lou King. . . . . Reger Home Economics. Colhecon Club, President. Dianne Sue King. . . . . Winigan Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer. Sherry L. King. . . . . Muscatine, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Thomas Marion Kirchner. . . . . Memphis Business Administration. Baseball, Intercollegiate. James S. Kirkpatrick. . . . . Centerville, Ia. Business Education. Johnson Kituu. . . . . Kinango, Kenya Mathematics. International Club, Wesley Foundation. Eric E. Klein. . . . . Closter, N.J. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Young Democrats. Dorothy Elizabeth Klinger. . . . . Kirksville Music Education. Aeolian Club, Treasurer; NEMO Singers. Marilyn Jane Klum. . . . . Centerville, Ia. Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi, PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association. Mary Kathleen Knowles. . . . . Macon Elementary. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, Association for Childhood Education, Delta Zeta, SNEA. Jean Marie Koebke. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta, SNEA. Young Democrats. Garry Lynn Koehn. . . . . North English, Ia. Business Administration. Dixie Marie Koelling. . . . . Bourbon Nursing. Behrouz Khosrowi Kordestani. . . . . Iran Agriculture and Physical Education. International Club. (Page 188) Class of 1968 Ehsan O. Kousari. . . . . Iran Art. Art Club, Index Staff, International Club. John Michael Koziol. . . . . Centerville, Ia. Business Administration. Newman Club. Orville Lee Kruger. . . . . Dike, Ia. Physical Education. Samuel Krupiarz. . . . . Stamford, Conn. Industrial Arts. College Players, Historical Society, Industrial Arts Club, SNEA, Student Mentor, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Richard H. Kulage. . . . . St. Louis Biology. Barbara Kunz. . . . . Webster Groves Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Association for Childhood Edlucation, Dorm Council, Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, Student Council, Councilwoman; Student Mentor, Wesley Foundation, Young Democrats. John H. Lake. . . . . Hannibal Business Administration. Pre-Law, Young Democrats. Lawrence Alan Lake. . . . . Lewistown Industrial Arts. Basketball, Intercollegiate; Industrial Arts Club, SNEA. L. Micheal Lake. . . . . Davenport, Ia. Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, SNEA. Nancy Lambert. . . . . New Boston Business Education. Band, Majorette; Beta Tau Delta, College Players, Oral Interpreters, Secretary; Pi Kappa Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Wesley Foundation, Young Democrats. Seri Lamoonpun. . . . . Thailand Physical Education. International Club. Ronald Lavern Lane. . . . . Kirksville Industrial Arts. Alpha Phi Sigma, Industrial Arts Club, Veterans Club. Janet Jean Larrick. . . . . Clarence Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education. Kathleen Michele Lavallee. . . . . Balboa, Canal Zone Physical Education. Newman Club, PEM Club, Women's Recreation Association, Young Democrats. Donna Jean Lawson. . . . . LaPlata Biology and Spanish. Alpha Phi Sigma, Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Romance Language Club, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Richard Lynn Laymon. . . . . Revere Accounting. Patti Leach. . . . . Fort Madison, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Women's Recreation Association. Laurence Wayne Leake. . . . . New London Industrial Arts. Blue Key, Industrial Arts Club, Corresponding Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Cecil Eugene Lease. . . . . Argyle, Ia. Industrial Arts. SNEA. Viola Edith Leasure. . . . . Kirksville Elementary Education. Bernard LeRoy Leeds. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Accounting. Judith A. Leeds. . . . . Brunswick Speech. Alpha Phi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. William H. Leefers. . . . . Cedar Rapids, Ia. Social Science. James Robert Leib. . . . . Davis City, Ia. Art Education. Art Club, Sergeant at Arms. (Page 189) Terry Douglas Leonard. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Zoology and Botany. Eugene John Leporati. . . . . Rochelle Park, N. J. Biology. Phi Sigma Epsilon, SNEA. Phyllis Trudy Lesser . . . . Chicago, Ill. Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Beta Tau Delta, Association for Childhood Education, Secretary; Delta Zeta, Political Representative; Elementary Majors Chorus, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Young Democrats. Donna Lee Lewis. . . . . Green Castle Art Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Art Club, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi. Kenneth Steven Lexer. . . . . Camden, N. J. Business Administration. Pre-Law. Patricia Ann Liebbe. . . . . Muscatine, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. Judith Ann Lilley. . . . . Troy Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Dennis Roy Linder. . . . . Winfield, Ia. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Jerry L. Lippert. . . . . Kirksville Physical Education. Men's Physical Education Club. Johnny Hsun Liu. . . . . China Chemistry. Gary Edward Loeffler. . . . . Birmingham, Ia. Physical Education. SNEA, Men's PEM Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Rodney M. Loesch. . . . . Moberly Social Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Index Staff, Interfraternity Council, Phi Kappa Theta. Berna Fae Loft. . . . . Kirksville Art. Art Club. Elsie Jane Lohman. . . . . New London, Ia. German. Gerald Browning Lohman, Jr. . . . . Burlington, Ia. Business Administration. Donald Lee Lohr. . . . . Corydon, Ia. Physical Education. Jerry Lee Long. . . . . Kirksville Business Administration. Donald R. Losey. . . . . Kahoka Industrial Arts. Stephen Loren Lowenberg. . . . . Hedrick, Ia. History. Beta Sigma Psi, Gamma Delta. Robert Malcolm Luker. . . . . Zionsville, Ind. Zoology (Pre-Osteopathy). Pre-Osteopathic Club, Vice-President. Cheryl Anne Luth. . . . . Iowa City, Ia. Elementary Education. Elem. Majors Chorus, SNEA. Robert Lyle Lynch. . . . . Lineville, Ia. Mathematics. Agriculture Club. Donald Lee Maddox. . . . . Canton Biology. Richard Everett Manning. . . . . Burlington, Ia. Physical Education. Young Democrats. (Page 190) Class of 1968 Rebecca Ann Mansfield. . . . . Kirksville Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Richard Mantione. . . . . Morris Plains, N. J. Physical Education. Veterans Club, President. Greta Markowitz. . . . . Wallingford, Conn. Biology. International Club, Student Nurses Ass'n. James Monroe Marsh. . . . . Keokuk, Ia. Physical Education. K-Club, Tennis, Intercollegiate. Nancy Sue Marshall. . . . . Macon Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Martha J. Mason. . . . . La Plata Elementary - Special Ed. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., SNEA. Robert P. Mastroberte. . . . . Garfield, N. J. History. Historical Society, Interfraternity Council, Phi Sigma Epsilon, president; SNEA. Daniel William Matheney. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Biology Education. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Jo Elaine Mathis. . . . . Bloomington, Ia. Physical Education. Karen Kay Mauck. . . . . La Belle Business Administration. Colhecon Club. Jady Earl Maxwell. . . . . St. Charles Physical Education. Tennis, Intercollegiate. Wayne Edward McCombs. . . . . Lovilia, Ia. Mathematics. Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Phi Sigma, Dorm Council, International Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer; SNEA, Student Mentor, Wesley Foundation. Lynn Homer McCoppin. . . . . Marceline Social Science. Blue Key, Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Young Democrats. William T. McCourt. . . . . Medford, N.Y. Physical Education. PEM Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Young Democrats. Larry R. McGlothlin. . . . . Edina Philosophy. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi Omega, Chess Club, Interfraternity Council, Student Mentor, Who's Who, Young Democrats. Aaron D. McIntosh. . . . . Mercer Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Industrial Arts Club, SNEA. Richard Michael McKenzie. . . . . Keokuk, Ia. Business Administration. Barry Arnold McLaughlin. . . . . New Milford, N. J. Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Senior Class Officer, president. Joseph Paul McMahon. . . . . Franklin Lakes Industrial Arts. M. Louise McMain. . . . . Unionville Elementary Education. (Page 191) Marcia Ellen McMains. . . . . Bloomfield, Ia. Elementary Education. Junior Class Officer, treasurer; NEMO Singers, Sigma Sigma Sigma, treasurer; SNEA, Student Mentor. Shirley Ann McNair. . . . . Exline, Ia. English. Kappa Delta Pi. Mary Elizabeth McNeese. . . . . Mt. Pleasant, Ia. Physical Education. Sharon Louise McOwan. . . . . Hannibal Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n. James Lyle McPherson. . . . . Memphis Physical Education. Band. Ronald Eugene McSorley. . . . . Shelbyville Physical Education. Baseball, K-Club. Jesse Henry McVay. . . . . Atlanta Business Education. Jerry Ray Mead. . . . . Moberly Social Science Education. English Club. Franklin David Meglio. . . . . Cranston, R.I. Zoology. Pre-Law, Pre-Osteopathic Club, Young Republicans, President. Betty Sue Mendenhall. . . . . Linneus Art Education. Art Club, SNEA. Sharon Louise Meneely. . . . . Meadville Social Science. Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Daniel Robert Menze. . . . . Salisbury Physics. Basketball, Sigma Tau Gamma, Sophomore Class Officer, councilman; Track, Young Democrats. Myron Virgil Merrill. . . . . Princeton Business Administration. Roger Lee Metcalf. . . . . Pleasantville, Ia. Business Administration. Agriculture Club, Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key. William Bruce Meyer. . . . . Fulton Business Administration. Paul William Middeke. . . . . St. Charles Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma, Beta Sigma Psi, Gamma Delta, Oral Interpreters. Lois Ann Milian. . . . . Davenport, Ia. Kindergarten Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus. Mary Jane Millemon. . . . . Princeton Elementary Education. Band, Beta Tau Delta, Clarinet Choir, Delta Zeta, Junior Class Officer, treasurer; SNEA, Student Mentor. Carol J. Miller. . . . . Monticello, Ia. Physical Education. PLM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Donna Miller. . . . . St. Louis Nursing. Earl Anthony Miller. . . . . Vandalia Art. Art Club, historian; B. S. U. Martha Jane Miller. . . . . Louisiana Music Education. Aeolian Club, Alpha Phi Sigma, B. S. U., Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, NEMO Singers, Orchestra, SNEA, Who's Who. Vicki Margo Miller. . . . . Bloomfield, Ia. English. English Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA. William D. Miller. . . . . Kirksville Physical Education. David W. Milner. . . . . Corydon, Ia. Accounting. W. Thomas Minor. . . . . Kirksville Social Science, Industrial Arts. Historical Society, Industrial Arts Club, Newman Club, SNEA. James Henry Mitchell. . . . . Paris Botany. SNEA. Micheal Marshall Mitchell. . . . . Unionville Physical Education. (Page 192) William George Mitchell. . . . . Vandalia Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Antonia Lorraine Moniz. . . . . Kalaheo, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Romance Language Club, SNEA. Verna R. Monk. . . . . Marceline Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus, SNEA. Linda Lee Montgomery. . . . . Novinger Elementary Education. Band, B. S. U., Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus. Robert Joseph Moore. . . . . Baring Mathematics. Robert L. Moore. . . . . Memphis Biology Education. Alpha Phi Omega, Senior Class Officer, council-man; Sigma Tau Gamma, Young Democrats. Myrna Joan Morris. . . . . Atlanta Mathematics. Sigma Kappa, SNEA. Samuel David Murdock. . . . . Mendota, Ill. English. Georgia Louise Murphy. . . . . Charter Oak, Ia. General Science. Newman Club, SNEA. Janice Joyce Myers. . . . . Coatsville Business Administration. Myra Jane Nagel. . . . . Red Bud, Ill. Social Science. Dorm Council, Historical Society, SNEA. Zaven D. Nalbandian. . . . . Lebanon Business. International Club. James Andrew Nash. . . . . Elmhurst, Ill. Business Administration. Cross Country, Track. Judith Ann Nassif. . . . . St. Louis Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Newman Club, SNEA. Ricky Arnold Neff. . . . . Humphreys Business Administration. James Richard Neifert. . . . . Mexico Business Administration. Wesley Foundation, Young Democrats. Mary Lou Neil. . . . . Downing Home Economics. B. S. U., Colhecon Club, SNEA. Dennis R. Nelson. . . . . Dallas, Ia. Physical Education. Darrell G. Nickels. . . . . Waynesville English. SNEA. Karen Ray Noble. . . . . Rockville, Md. General Science. Beverly Sue Noe. . . . . Kirksville Home Economics. Colhecon Club. A. Elaine Noll. . . . . Leavenworth, Kan. Speech. Beta Tau Delta, Delta Zeta, Oral Interpreters, SNEA, Young Democrats. Richard Mark Norris. . . . . Centerville, Ia. General Science. James Ernie North. . . . . Dow City, Ia. Physical Education. Cross Country, Track. Robert Michael Norton. . . . . Webster Groves Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, vice president; GooGlePlex Society, president; Sigma Zeta. Marie Frances Novinger. . . . . Novinger Elementary Education. Edward William O'Connor. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, Newman Club, Young Democrats. Vicki-Lou Marie Olejnik. . . . . Warrenville, Ill. Home Economics. Colhecon Club, secretary, SNEA. (Page 193) Class of 1968 William John Olejnik.. . . . Warrenville, Ill. Accounting. Gayle Ann Olson. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Delta Zeta, Dorm Council, SNEA, Young Republicans. Dolores Kay Overstreet. . . . . Cantril, Ia. English. Myrtle Lee Owings. . . . . Memphis Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, reporter. Michael Pandolfo. . . . . St. Louis Business Administration. William Paradis. . . . . Colonia, N.J. Psychology. Alpha Phi Omega, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon. David Parish. . . . . Springfield, Ill. Sociology. Dorm Council. Nancy Ann Park. . . . . Kirksville Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA. Mary Elizabeth Parrett. . . . . Eldon, Ia. Elementary Education. SNEA. Archie Ray Parrish. . . . . Knox City Mathematics and Physics. GooGlePlex Society, SNEA. David H. Parrish. . . . . Knox City Music. Aeolian Club, NEMO Singers. Alice Rose Patton. . . . . Morton, Ill. Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Jeanne Marie Paullin. . . . . Ankeny, Ill. Elementary Education. SNEA. Vinton E. Pease. . . . . Pittsfield, Ill. Physical Education. Basketball, Intercollegiate, K-Club, Sigma Tau Gamma. Willis W. Peery. . . . . Green City Business Education. Harry Holmes Pendergraft. . . . . Ft. Madison, Ia. Business Administration. Maria De Los Angeles Perez. . . . . Costa Rica English. English Club, International Club, Romance Language Club. Donald Lind Perrine. . . . . El Dara, Ill. Agriculture. Michael Salvatore Pesola. . . . . Chicago, Ill. History. Historical Society, Newman Club. Lester Louis Peters. . . . . Bertrand Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, Veterans Club. (Page 194) Susan Kay Peterson. . . . . Burlington, Ia. Elementary Education. Elem. Majors Chorus, SNEA. James Eugene Petre. . . . . Atlanta Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Edwin Lee Phelps. . . . . Kirksville Speech Correction. College Players, Interfraternity Council, treasurer; NEMO Singers, Oral Interpreters, Sigma Tau Gamma. John Edward Phillips. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. English. SNEA. Gary Eugene Pickard. . . . . Packwood, Ia. Business Education. Band, Clarinet Choir, SNEA. Margaret Frances Pickett. . . . . Kirksville Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., SNEA. Sharon Lee Pindell. . . . . Taylor Mathematics. Terry Merl Pinkerton. . . . . Aztec, New Mexico Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club, Junior Class Officer, president: Tau Kappa Epsilon. Vivian Helene Pirrone. Bergenfield, N.J. Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus, Newman Club, SNEA. Thomas E. Plank. St. LouisElementary Education. Sigma Tau Gamma, SNEA, Young Democrats. Roddy Joe Poindexter. Denver, Colo. Business Administration. Cross Country, Industrial Arts Club, K-Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Track, Wrestling. David Clark Potter. Harrisburg Accounting. Cathy Powers. Huntsville Music. Janet I. Powers. . . . . New Milford, N.J. Physical Education. PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Joeta Ellen Prather. . . . . St. Charles Nursing. Cardinal Key, College Ushers. Dorm Council, Panhellenic Council, Sigma Kappa, president; Sophomore Class Officer, treasurer; Student Mentor, Student Nurses Ass'n, corresponding secretary; Who's Who. Young Democrats. James Turner Pratt. . . . . Waterloo, Ia. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. John Wiley Pratt. . . . . Mexico Allied Arts and Art Education. Aeolian Club, Art Club, president; Band, NEMO Singers, president; Orchestra, SNEA. Charles Roger Pryor. . . . . Clinton, Ia. English. College Players, English Club, Radio Club. Linda Elizabeth Purvis. . . . . Kirksville Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Steven Foster Racey. . . . . Arbela Agriculture. James Eugene Ragan. . . . . Monroe City Biology. Elvy Guy Raney, Jr. . . . . Frankford Industrial Arts Education. Industrial Arts Club, SNEA. David Joseph Rapp. . . . . Centralia, Ill. Physical Education. Basketball, Track. Doralee Ratliff. . . . . Hunnewell History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, vice president; Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, vice president; SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n, treasurer; Who's Who. (Page 195) Class of 1968 Paul Allen Rewalt. . . . . Manchester, Ia. Business Administration. David William Rawson. . . . . Cedar Rapids, Ia. Physical Education. Cross Country, Intercollegiate, NEMO Singers, Men's PEM Club. Douglas R. Raymond. . . . . Fairfield, Ia. Business Administration. College Players. Rita M. Reagan. . . . . Montgomery City Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, secretary; Pi Omega Pi, president; Who's Who, Echo Staff. Curtis Lee Reams. . . . . West Des Moines, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Pamala Lee Rector. . . . . Poplar Bluff History. Historical Society, SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Jerry C. Redmon. . . . . Windsor, N.Y. Industrial Arts. Robert Gene Reed. . . . . Knoxville, Ia. Physical Education. Margaret Jane Reighard. . . . . Agency, Ia. Psychology. Alpha Phi Sigma, treasurer; International Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, president; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Student Mentor, Wesley Foundation. Michael Paul Requet . . . . Quincy, Ill. Physical Education. Charles Burton Rice. . . . . Centralia Business Administration. Mary Katherine Richard. . . . . Kirksville Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, social chairman; Freshman Class Officer, secretary; Oral Interpreters, SNEA, Sophomore Class Officer, councilwoman. Allen Lee Richardson. . . . . Lucerne Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, vice president. Jerry Lee Richeson. . . . . Rhodes, Ia. History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Mentor, Young Republicans. Isaac John Richmond. . . . . Lovilia, Ia. Agriculture Education. Agriculture Club. Richard Hall Rider. . . . . Kirksville Business Administration. Basketball, K-Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Sophomore Class Officer, vice president; Young Democrats, Who's Who. Lawrence Vincent Ritter. Hannibal Accounting. Stephen Roberts. Lancaster Elementary Education. Kenneth Dale Robertson. Centerville, Ia. History. Terry Allen Robertson. Cantril, Ia. Physical Education. Band, Sigma Tau Gamma. Larry Wayne Robinson. . . . . Bowling Green Business Administration. Kimberly Ann Robison. . . . . Hannibal English. Dorm Council, English Club, SNEA. Faith Roemer. . . . . Macon Sociology. Alpha Phi Sigma, Beta Tau Delta, Historical Society, International Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Romance Language Club, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Sharon Irene Rogers. . . . . Leonard Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. (Page 196) Class of 1968 Kerwin Rohr. . . . . Louisiana Industrial Arts. Sharon Rose Rohrer. . . . . Washington, Ind. Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed. Leroy James Rohs. . . . . La Grange Accounting. Aeolian Club, Band, Basketball, Intercollegiate. Karen Jean Rojas. . . . . Purdin Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma, K-Dettes, SNEA, Young Republicans. Ruth Caroline Rolls. . . . . Elmer Business Education. Rhonda Rae Romine. . . . . Centralia Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Gary William Ronimous. . . . . Hannibal Business Administration. Dennis Alen Rose. . . . . Stockbridge, Mich. Business Administration. Linda Kay Rowland. . . . . Sunrise Beach Elementary Education. Elem. Majors Chorus, SNEA. Freddie Ray Russell. . . . . Elvins Physical Education. Eileen Elizabeth Rutherford. . . . . Westwood, N.J. Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Newman Club, SNEA. Corinne Emi Saiki. . . . . Kapaa, Hawaii Psychology. International Club, Romance Language Club. Raye Evelyn Sandford. . . . . St. Louis Business Education. B. S. U. Carolyn Kay Santee. . . . . Green City Home Economics. Colhecon Club, president; Delta Zeta, vice president; SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, Young Democrats. Gloria May Scarff. . . . . Knox City Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key, Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Georgia Connie Schacher. . . . . Old Monroe Math Education. Cardinal Key, reporter; GooGlePlex Society, Index Staff, Panhellenic Council, Sigma Kappa, president; Student Mentor. Glenn Dale Schaefer. . . . . Palmyra Business Administration. Earl Raymond Schatzman. . . . . St. Louis Zoology. Clarinet Choir, Pre-Osteopathic Club, president. Dan Allan Schaub. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Biology. Newman Club. Susan Kay Schick. . . . . Davenport, Ia. Physical Education. Gamma Delta, PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Carl Lee Schmidt. . . . . Hannibal Business Administration. Aeolian Club, Band, Clarinet Choir. Sally Jeanne Schmidt. . . . . Clinton, Ia. English. Joseph Lee Schmitz. . . . . Cedar Rapids, Ia. History. Historical Society, Newman Club, Pre-Law, Young Democrats. Robert Edward Schraft, Jr. . . . . Lombard, Ill. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Young Republicans. (Page 197) John David Schroeder. . . . . Creve Coeur Accounting. Accounting Club. Stephen Randolph Schroeder. . . . . Creve Coeur Accounting. John Schwarz. . . . . Kirksville Music. Band, Sigma Tau Gamma. Phillip C. Schwarzkopf. . . . . Irving, Texas Physical Education. Track. Lavern Lee Scott. . . . . Novinger Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, secretary. Richard Scott. . . . . Winchester, Ill. Business Administration. Larry A. Sears. . . . . Rock Falls, Ill. History. Twila Ailan Sears. . . . . Oskaloosa, Ia. English. Sigma Kappa, SNEA. Young Democrats. James Stephen Sefrit. . . . . Kirksville Business Education. Alpha Phi Amega, Interfraternity Council, Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma, vice president; SNEA, Young Democrats. Joseph Murl Sens. . . . . Kirksville Zoology. John Shatford III. . . . . Linneus Biology. Larry Wayne Shaver. . . . . Kirksville Accounting. Diana Lynn Shaw. . . . . Keokuk, Ia. Psychology. International Club, SNEA, Young Democrats. Larry J. Shaw. . . . . Little York, Ill. Business Administration. Index Staff, Young Republicans, Psychology Club. Lois Lynette Shaw. . . . . St. Charles History. Historical Society. Jennifer Carol Shelton. . . . . Unionville Elementary Education. Cardinal Key, Ass'n for Childhood Ed., president; Dorm Council, president; Elem. Majors Chorus, SNEA. Ana Isabel Short. . . . . Costa Rica Spanish. International Club, Romance Language Club. Wesley Foundation David Anthony Short. . . . . Kirksville Spanish. Alpha Phi Omega, International Club, Romance Language Club, president: Wesley Foundation, publicity chairman. Mary Kay Shoush. . . . . Atlanta Business Education and Home Economics. Colhecon Club, SNEA. Gloria Jean Shuler. . . . . Atlanta Home Economics. Colhecon Club, reporter; SNEA. Larry Jay Silvey. . . . . Louisiana Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Jack Wesley Simmons. . . . . St. Louis General Science. Junior Class Officer, councilman; SNEA, Student Council, councilman; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Susan Kay Sims. . . . . Davenport, Ia. English. English Club, NEMO Singers, SNEA. Leanne Yvonne Sloan. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. English. English Club, Kappa Delta Pi. (Page 198) Class of 1968 Richard Craig Sloan. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Biology. Circle K. Burton S. Smith. . . . . Wellsville Business Administration. Byron G. Smith. . . . . La Belle Business Administration. Donna Lee Smith. . . . . St. Louis English. English Club, Index Staff, picture editor; Oral Interpreters. Helen Koleen Smith. . . . . La Grange Art Art Club. Joan Kathleen Smith. . . . . Green City Art Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Newman Club. Margaret Kay Smith. . . . . Wellsville Elementary Education. SNEA. Philip Gentry Smith. . . . . Clarksville Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, vice president; Dorm Council, Historical Society, Interfraternity Council, vice president; Student Mentor. Randall Dwaine Smith. . . . . Garden Grove, Ia. Physical Education. SNEA. Roger Dennis Smith. . . . . Centerville, Ia. Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Wilfred Andrew Smith. . . . . Albia, Ia. Psychology. Band, Clarinet Choir, SNEA. Lance Eugene Solter. . . . . La Grange Mathematics and Chemistry. Alpha Phi Sigma. Blue Key, secretary; Sigma Zeta, SNEA. Karen Ruth Sowers. . . . . Alexandria Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, SNEA. Randall Kent Sowka. . . . . Palatine, Ill. Biology. James Dale Spear. . . . . Marion, Ia. Physical Education. Jeanne F. Staggs. . . . . Kirksville Spanish. College Ushers, Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Romance Language Club. Katherine Diana Starbuck. . . . . Glenwood Home Economics. Colhecon Club, SNEA. Rosanna Kay Stark. . . . . Davenport, Ia. Speech Correction. Gamma Delta, Oral Interpreters, SNEA. Martha Faye Staton. . . . . Ottumwa, Ia. Physical Education. Beta Tau Delta, International Club, PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Richard David Stauffer. . . . . Marceline Speech Correction. Vets. Club. (Page 199) William Mark Stephens. . . . . La Grange Social Science. Band, SNEA. Patricia Ann Sterrett. . . . . Des Moines, Ia. Music Education. Aeolian Club. Band, secretary; Clarinet Choir, Orchestra. Mary Louise Stewart. . . . . Brunswick History. Alpha Phi Sigma, Historical Society, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club, SNEA. Anita Kay Story. . . . . Greentop Art. Gary Marcus Stowe. . . . . Marshalltown, Ia. Physics. SNEA, Veterans' Club. Spencer Richard Straubmuller. . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. Elementary Education and Special Education. Alpha Kappa Lambda, College Players. Mary Jean Street. . . . . Linneus Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Carolyn G. Strickler. . . . . Kirksville Psychology. International Club, Wesley Foundation, Philosophy Club, Psychology Club, Council for Exceptional Children. Linda Kay Stuart. . . . . Fort Madison, Ia. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. Ed R. Sukut. . . . . Clinton, Ia. Physical Education. Larry James Swan. . . . . Carson City, Mich. Zoology. Shirley Ann Swank. . . . . Laclede Music Education. Aeolian Club, Band. Anita L. Swartz. . . . . Milton, Ia. Speech Therapy. Alpha Phi Sigma, College Ushers, Kappa Delta Pi, Romance Language Club, SNEA. Dorsey Allen Swearingen. . . . . Memphis Agriculture. Agriculture Club. Jane Edith Tadelski. . . . . Burlington, Ia. Home Economics. Colhecon Club, SNEA. Sharon Elaine Talbert. . . . . Kirksville Business Education and Physical Education. B.S.U., PEM Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Ass'n, Young Democrats. Mary Kathleen Teel. . . . . Revere Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Elem. Majors Chorus, SNEA, Young Republicans. Jill Templeman. . . . . Memphis History. William Arthur Templin. . . . . Muscatine, Ia. Elementary Education. International Club. Harold Glenn Tennyson. . . . . Mokane Elementary Education. SNEA. David A. Thomas. . . . . Corydon, Ia. Geography. Historical Society. Garold David Thomas. . . . . Centerville, Ia. Mathematics. Gary Wayne Thomas. . . . . Cambria, Ia. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Linda Rae Thomas. . . . . Corydon, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club. Victor Paul Ticola. . . . . Fort Lee, N.J. Industrial Arts. Chess Club, Industrial Arts Club. Terry M. Tomko. . . . . Kirksville Business Administration. Newman Club, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. Gerald Lynn Toomire. . . . . Martinsburg, Ia. Mathematics. Wilma Darlene Totsch. . . . . Macon Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma. GooGlePlex Society, treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. (Page 200) Della Ann Tracy. . . . . Kirksville Social Science. B.S.U., social chairman; Historical Society, SNEA. John R. Tracy. . . . . Kirksville History. B.S.U., publicity chairman; Historical Society, SNEA. Michael G. Trent. . . . . Kirksville English. Alpha Phi Gamma, Alpha Phi Omega, English Club, Index Editor, Sigma Tau Gamma, secretary; Who's Who, Echo Editor. Sandra Lee Tribley. . . . . Pontiac, Ill. Speech Correction. College Ushers, Dorm Council, secretary; Sigma Sigma Sigma, vice president; SNEA, treasurer; Who's Who. Robert Kent Triplett. . . . . Quincy, Ill. Social Science. Rosalee Triplett. . . . . Lancaster Music. Aeolian Club, Band, Clarinet Choir. Donald Duane Trow. . . . . Kirksville Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, SNEA. Maria Trueblood. . . . . Costa Rica Spanish, French. Cynthia Alice Trusell. . . . . Bangor, Maine Nursing. Student Nurses Ass'n, Alpha Omicron Pi. Daniel Allan Tuffree. . . . . Cedar Rapids, Ia. History. Historical Society. Linda K. Turner. . . . . Lewistown Zoology. Yasuji Uechi. . . . . Okinawa Mathematics and Business Administration. International Club. Iona Ulrich. Fairfield, Ia. Speech Correction. Index Staff, Kappa Delta Pi, Oral Interpreters, treasurer; Sigma Kappa, SNEA, Student Mentor, Young Democrats, secretary. James M. Upchurch. Mendon, Ill. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Gary M. Van De Velde. Kewanee, Ill. Business Administration. Agriculture Club, Newman Club, treasurer; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Robert William Varnum. St. Louis Art. Art Club, president. Mary Beth Vaughn. Centralia Business Education. Dorm Council, president; SNEA, vice president. Dean Garth Vetter. Illinois City, Ill. Business Administration. Agriculture Club. James Stewart Vinyard. Ottumwa, Ia. Business Administration. Karen Sue Vinzant. Nevada, Ia. Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Larry M. Vinzant. . . . . Kirksville Accounting. Patricia Alice Vogel. . . . . Bergenfield, N.J. Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, secretary; Dorm Council, secretary; International Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA, Student Mentor. Reynold Paul Waech. . . . . Wilton Jct., Ia. Physical Education. Gamma Delta, SNEA. Era Maria Wagner. . . . . Germany Elementary Education. International Club. Alvin Richard Wallace. . . . . Laclede Industrial Education. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi Omega, SNEA. James Wilbur Wallace. . . . . Ewing Industrial Education. Marc Wallerich. . . . . Kirksville Geography. James Ray Walton. . . . . Dallas, Ia. Psychology. Council for Exceptional Children, secretary. (Page 201) Class of 1968 Shy-Ying Wang. China Chemistry. Edward George Warner. . . . . Farmington, Ill. Social Science. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Young Democrats. Martha L. Warner. . . . . Albia, Ia. Elementary Education. Beta Tau Delta, Colhecon Club. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Dorm Council, councilwoman; SNEA. Ralph Weldon Watkins. . . . . Shelbyville Mathematics. B. S. U., Young Democrats. Edwin E. Watson. . . . . Canton Industrial Education. Alpha Phi Sigma. Industrial Arts Club, SNEA. David S. Webb. . . . . Hannibal Accounting. Willa Sue Weekley. . . . . High Ridge Mathematics. SNEA, Who's Who. Donald Matthais Wehr. . . . . Sigourney, Ia. Industrial Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Industrial Arts Club, treasurer; Newman Club, Sigma Tau Gamma. Bud Eric Claire Welch. . . . . Oskaloosa, Ia. Industrial Arts. Robert John Wennekamp. . . . . Marion, Ia. Elementary Education. Macnolia Ann West. . . . . Kirkwood Elementary Education. SNEA. James Patrick White. . . . . Centerville, Ia. Mathematics and Chemistry. Janet White. . . . . Shelbina Physical Education. K-Dettes, Ryle Hall Dorm Council, president; Delta Zeta, president; Panhellenic Council, PEM, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee, WRA, vice president. James Lee Whiteside. . . . . Moberly Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, Phi Kappa Theta, SNEA. Mark Thomas Whiteside. . . . . Alton, Ill. Religious Education. Wesley Foundation, Philosophy Club. P. Allen Whitlatch. . . . . Tipton, Ia. History. Historical Society. Faye Marie Whitworth. . . . . Hampton, Va. Social Science. Delta Zeta, Historical Society, secretary-treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Terry Lee Whitworth. . . . . Unionville Zoology. Alpha Phi Sigma, Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta, SNEA. Jane Wickens. . . . . Kirksville Nursing. Stanley Leroy Wilden. . . . . Clinton, Ia. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. (Page 202) Class of 1968 Bertis Patrick Wiley. . . . . O'Fallon Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Danny Joe Wilford. . . . . Trenton Business Administration, B.S.U., International Club. Bonnie June Wilhoit. . . . . New Hartford Elementary Education. B.S.U., SNEA. James Bernard Wilke. . . . . St. Paul English Education. English Club, Interfraternity Council, Newman Club, treasurer; Oral Interpreters, Phi Kappa Theta, corresponding secretary; Romance Language Club, SNEA, first vice president, Student Mentor. Craig Alan Wilkins. . . . . Donnellson, Ia. Music Education. Aeolian Club, vice president; Band, president; Orchestra. Roger Alan Willcox. . . . . Kirksville Zoology. Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Phi Sigma, Interfraternity Council, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pre-Osteopathic Club, Sigma Zeta. Mary Alice Williams. . . . . Lucerne Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. Rhonda Beth Williams. . . . . New Cambria Music Education. Aeolian Club, secretary; Alpha Phi Sigma, Band. Robert Dean Williams. . . . . Kirksville Speech Correction. Alpha Phi Sigma, Freshman Class Officer, Treasurer; Oral Interpreters, Vice-president; Veterans Club, Secretary. Carol Jane Wilson. . . . . Columbia Elementary Education. Wesley Foundation. Carol Jean Wilson. . . . . Kansas City Speech. B.S.U., College Players, NEMO Singers. James Henry Wilson. . . . . Novinger Biology. B.S.U. James Weldon Wilson. . . . . Shelbyville Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Larry Eugene Wilson. . . . . Winterset, Ia. Zoology. (Page 203) Richard Henry Wilson. . . . . Davenport, Ia. Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Senior Class Officer, vice president; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Ruth Ann Winter. . . . . St. Louis English. Alpha Phi Sigma, English Club, Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Student Mentor, Student Social Committee. W. Donald Witte. . . . . Keokuk, Ia. Business Administration. Young Republicans. Judith Lynn Wolf. . . . . Defiance Physical Education. PEM Club, Women's Recreation Ass'n. Dwight Moore Wolfe. . . . . Muscatine, Ia. Economics. Sharon Marie Woods. . . . . Berkeley History. Historical Society. Mary Frances Worland. . . . . Montgomery City Elementary Education. Ass'n for Childhood Ed., Neman Club. Kenneth Charles Worthington. . . . . Bergerfield, N.J. Physical Education. James L. Wright. . . . . Kirksville Recreational Leadership. Baseball. John Lawrence Wright. . . . . St. Louis Social Science. Historical Society, SNEA, Student Council, president. Ernest Doyle Wyatt. . . . . Mercer Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Eugene Wynn. . . . . Des Moines, Ia. Psychology. Football, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tania Lee Yeager. . . . . Eldon Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key. Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer; PEM Club, SNEA, Student Council, secretary; Student Mentor, Who's Who, Women's Recreation Ass'n, president. Glenn W. Yenger. . . . . Albia, Ia. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Harry Burton Young, Jr. . . . . Kirksville Zoology. Alpha Phi Omega, Pre-Osteopathic Club, Sigma Tau Gamma. Joann Zeigler. . . . . Novinger Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma, Cardinal Key. Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, president; Student Mentor, Echo Staff, business manager; Who's Who. Jeanne E. Ziegler. . . . . San Diego, Calif. Speech. Young Democrats. Knut Gerhard Ziesemann. . . . . Germany English. International Club. Jaffar Zoroufchi. . . . . Iran Chemistry. Sigma Zeta. (Page 204) Class of 1969 Pam Abbadessa. West New York, New York Nancy Abbott. Centerville, Iowa Sharon Adams. Mendon Kathel Addleman. Columbus Junction, Iowa Elizabeth Albus. Mexico Joseph Amidei. Bevier Douglas Anderson. Ottumwa, Iowa Elaine Anderson. Alton, Illinois William Anderson. Seymour, Iowa Lana Anthony. Bonaparte, Iowa Tasos Anthony. Gary, Indiana Joseph Arens. St. Louis Criss Armgard. Westmont, Illinois Martha Arnold. Ottumwa, Iowa Margaret Attebery. Kirksville Diane Bailey. Kahoka Jane Bailey. LaGrange Carolyn Baker. Clifton Hill James Baker. Higbee Tim Baker. Ottumwa, Iowa Edward Ball. Kirksville Eugene Ball. St. Louis Evelyn Ball. Harris Tom Ballard. Ankeny, Iowa Sharon Bang. Davenport, Iowa Thomas Bordenaro. Des Moines, Iowa Donald Bardole. Rippey, Iowa Richard Barnes. Fairfield, Iowa Dale Barrett. Kirksville Richard Bartels. Triplett Sandra Bartlett. St. Charles Gary Bates. Keytesville Gene Battey. Muscatine, Iowa Becky Baumeier. Cedar Falls, Iowa Jay Baxter. Greentop (Page 205) Barbara Bean. Centerville, Iowa Gary Beane. Redfield, Iowa Wallace Beason. Muscatine, Iowa Katy Beaty. Montrose, Iowa Steven Becker. Fort Leonard Wood Mary Beebout. Columbia, Iowa John Behle. Elsberry Gary Bell. Novinger Jerry Bell. Danville, Iowa Rickie Bell. North English, Iowa Pam Jo Benda. Belle Plaine, Iowa Dudley Bennett. South Windham, Maine Gary Bennett. Kirksville William Benson. Center Point, Iowa Sheryl Bernard. Albia, Iowa Brenda Berry. Fulton Ed Berry. Glenwood Francis Berry. Mexico Jacquelynn Berry. Thompson James Berry. Rush Hill Larry Bethel. Montgomery City Lysle Bettis. Albia, Iowa Nancy Bevins. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ronald Bielinski. Chicago, Illinois Sue Billups. Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Binder. Ayrshire, Iowa Darcia Binns. Eddyville, Iowa Glen Black. Chariton, Iowa David Blaesing. Muscatine, Iowa Sara Blanchard. Winter Park, Florida Larry Blaylock. Kinross, Iowa Patricia Blecher. Des Moines, Iowa Beverly Bohn. Kansas City Chris Bohon. Kirksville Charles Bonnell. Lewistown William Bonta. Hannibal Charlotte Boone. Marceline Olin Boone. Warrenton Wayne Borgschulte. Portage Des Sioux Sandra Botham. Jacksonville William Boudreau. Steffenville Rebecca Bounds. Kirksville Nikki Bower. Shelbina Teresa Boyd. Ottumwa, Iowa Christine Boyle. Morning Sun, Iowa Linnette Boynton. Cedar Rapids, Iiwa James Bradshaw. LaGrange Michael Bradshaw. Pittsfield, Illinois Michael Brake. Washington, Iowa Janice Brammer. Alexandria (Page 206) La Donna Brandau. Burlington, Iowa Dale Branstetter. Middleton Dennis Brayton. Denmark, Iowa Richard Brimer. Gravois Mills Gary Brinker. New London Guy Brown. Wapello, Iowa Jonathan Brown. Kahoka, Iowa Judy Brown. Novinger Lynna Brown. De Witt, Iowa Stephen Brown. Memphis Russell Brownell. Hannibal Susan Bruce. Springfield Nancy Bulick. St. James Danny Bull. La Plata Ronnaug Bull. Kirksville Chuck Bunn. Muscatine, Iowa Gary Burch. Davenport, Iowa Virginia Burk. Wyaconda Dale Burkemper. Old Monroe Gloria Burnett. Lewistown James Burnett. Hamilton, Illinois Donna Burton. Moberly Flora Burton. St. Louis George Bute. Ottawa, Illinois Maria Butler. St. Louis Diana Byerly. Quincy, Illinois Donna Cagle. St. Charles Rex Canilin. Independence David Cannon. Troy Sue Jane Carroll. Downing Arthur Carter. Vandalia Patricia Carter. Kirksville Rocco Casinelli. Stamford, Connecticut Susan Cattle. Hannibal Robert Cecil. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Anita Cerv. Westmont, Illinois James Chaney. Atlanta Bernadine Chaplin. Cincinnati, Iowa Ampai Cheowanich. Thailand John Christie. Davenport, Iowa Harry Christofferson. Nichols, Iowa Pete Cirrintano. Lombard, Illinois Linda Clair. Hurdland Lawrence Clark. Edina Evelyn Clarke. Laddonia Yvonne Clodius. St. Louis Billye Clough. Mexico Michael Cochran. Kirkwood Terri Cochrane. Emden Joseph Cody. St. Charles (Page 207) Class of 1969 Dan Coffman. Unionville Kerry Coin. Davenport, Iowa Barry Cole. Franklin, New York Harry Collett. Fairfield, Iowa Jerry Collins. Kirksville Linda Collins. Worthington Nick Colton. Ottumwa, Iowa Carol Colyer. Bloomfield, Iowa Kerry Conard. Winfield, Iowa Jimmy Cook. St. Louis Robert Copithorne. Ferguson Connie Cowell. Kirksville Howard Cox. Clarence Mary Cox. Batavia, Iowa Richard Cox. O'Fallon Nan Craig. St. Louis Dennis Creegan. Ft. Lee, New Jersey Mary Crist. Kirksville Sandra Crockett. Kahoka Larry Crooks. Purdin Ron Crowdis. Mexico Pamela Cullen. Ft. Madison, Iowa Raymond Cummins. Redfield, Iowa Rebecca Cupp. Kirksville Laura Curry. Hale Linda Sue Curry. Memphis Diane Cushman. Tipton, Iowa Roberta Dabney. Kirksville Lois Daily. Milan Michael Darnall. Burlington, Iowa Joseph Dattellas. Solvay, New York Elaine Davenport. Des Moines, Iowa Linda Davidson. Orlando Park, Illinois Richard Davidson. Memphis William Davidson. St. Joseph (Page 208) Dennis Davis. Annada Dixie Davis. Chula Linda Davis. Kirksville Ron Davis. Perry, Iowa Thomas Davis. Blue Grass, Iowa Vicki Davis. Unionville Pamela Davison. Kirksville Tim Dean. Ottumwa, Iowa Larry Deeker. Bellflower Judith Deierling. Buffalo, Iowa JoAnne DeLashmutt. Hannibal Joe DeLuca. St. Louis Pattie Delzell. Ottumwa, Iowa Wayne Denney. Chicago, Illinois David Dent. Corydon, Iowa Vicky Detwiler. Kirksville Jack Deweese. Keytesville Elmer Dill. Paris Wayne Dillinger. Corning, Iowa Diane Dingwall. Metuchen, New Jersey Judith Dissinger. Perry, Iowa Phyllis Domann. Auxvasse Joseph Domian. Affton Janienne Donaldson. Hannibal Grayce Donovan. Chillicothe Muriel Douglas. Brookfield Beverly Dowell. Vandalia Elaine Drago. Easton, Pennsylvania Virginia Duckworth. Brookfield Mary Dudley. Centerville, Iowa Margaret Dumont. Ollie, Iowa Carlene Dunlap. Paris Deborah Dunn. Kansas City Garry Dunn. Keokuk, Iowa Chris Dunshee. Storm Lake, Iowa William Durow. Center Point, Iowa Pamela Dwyer. Silex Nancy Dykstra. Altoona, Iowa Margaret Eager. Memphis Jerry Easley. La Plata Carol Eatock. Centerville, Iowa Patricia Ebers. Frankford Carolyn Edwards. Moberly Nancy Edwards. Davenport, Iowa Ricky Edwards. Millersburg, Iowa John Eggleston. Memphis Sherry Eitel. Kirksville Darlene Eizenga. Hazelwood Richard Elliott. Centerville, Iowa Stella Ellis. Armstrong Loren Elston. Mendon, Illinois Beth Epperson. Kirksville Elizabeth Ewald. Des Moines, Iowa (Page 209) Class of 1969 Linda Evans. Hannibal Nancy Evenson. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Nancy Everman. Allerton, Iowa Nancy Fair. Ethel Barbara Faust. Rock Hill Donald Fendler. St. Louis Sidney Fey. Abingdon, Illinois Allen Fick. Blue Grass, Iowa Paula Filidoro. Bergenfield, New Jersey Deborah Finks. Centerville, Iowa Robert Finley. Collinsville, Illinois Joanne Fish. Ft. Madison, Iowa Marie Fisher. Bettendorf, Iowa Tamsy Fisher. Green City Jerry Fleming. Moberly Betty Fletcher. Brunswick Georgia Fletcher. Union Star Sherry Fletcher. Brookfield Ronald Foglesong. Guthrie Center, Iowa Dana Forrester. Kirksville Bill Foster. Troy Gerald Foster. Chariton, Iowa Carl Foultz. West Chester, Pennsylvania Gary Fowler. Livonia Cecilia Frank. Danville, Iowa Charles Fray. Salisbury Janice Fridley. Union John Frizzell. Chariton, Iowa Betty Frye. High Hill James Fugate. Davenport, Iowa Kenneth Fuhlman. Muscatine, Iowa Dennis Fuller. New Providence, Iowa Bonnie Funk. La Plata Jan Galbraith. Canton Jan Galey. Ottumwa, Iowa Judith Galkowski. St. Louis Daisy Garr. Ottumwa, Iowa Jack Getz. St. Louis (Page 210) Class of 1969 Lavon Gilliland. Quincy, Illinois David Gilman. Auxvasse Anthony Giordano. Hackensack, New Jersey Jerald Glassford. Lockridge, Iowa Linda Gramling. Kirksville Larry Granneman. Oelwein, Iowa Wilma Green. Fulton Michael Greenlee. Lineville, Iowa Margaret Greve. Davenport, Iowa Robert Greve. Schiller Park, Illinois Steve Griffin. Downs, Illinois Daniel Goble. Burlington, Iowa Roger Gooden. Milton, Iowa Michael Guenther. Ft. Madison, Iowa Jennie Guffey. Huntsville Susan Gulnac. Camden, Alabama Leslie Guthrie. Oskaloosa, Iowa Donna Haage. Keokuk, Iowa Linda Hackmann. Benton City Barbara Hall. Ft. Madison, Iowa Jan Hammersmith. St. Louis Cheryl Harlan. Trenton Marcheta Harris. Kirksville Sharon Harley. Moberly Carla Harlow. New London Dana Harris. Davenport, Iowa Judy Harris. Salisbury Judy Harrison. Kirksville Keith Hartweg. Carthage, Illinois Frederick Hasekamp. Warrenton Barbara Haskins. Defiance Suzanne Hatcher. Chillicothe Lee Hart. Hawk Point Louise June Harvey. La Belle Christine Hatala. Ft. Madison, Iowa Gary Havrum. Fulton Jerry Hayes. Salisbury Mark Hayes. Blakesburg, Iowa Walter Hazelrigg. Fulton Donna Heckelman. Kirkwood Mary Hellenthal. Ft. Madison, Iowa (Page 211) Darwin Henderson. Quincy, Illinois Susan Henderson. Bowling Green Clara Henke. Montgomery City Carl Henry. Des Moines, Iowa Gary Henry. Quincy, Illinois Lila Hiatt. Kirksville William Hiatt. Fairfield, Iowa Connie Hickenbottom. Kirksville Rellis High. Keokuk, Iowa Randall Hill. Queen City Albert Hines. Decatur, Illinois Emily Hinshaw. Richland, Iowa Craig Hintz. West Liberty, Iowa John Hobbs. Laddonia Gregory Hodits. Paris Bruce Hoehne. Palmyra Marjorie Hogenson. Ethel James Holder. Northbrook, Illinois Gary Hollenberg. Augusta Nancy Holman. Raytown Pamela Holt. Bloomfield, Iowa Cynthia Hoover. Purdin Don Robert Hoover. Purdin Doris Hoover. Purdin Robert Hoover. Centerville, Iowa Edward Hopkins. Troy Michael Hopkins. Ankeny, Iowa Judy Houf. Unionville Pamela House. Burlington, Iowa Deborah Howard. Mexico Sydney Howe. Des Moines, Iowa Albert Howlett Jr. Melrose Park, Illinois Bob Hrstka. Lawson Leandra Hubbard. St. Louis William Hull. Brookfield Sandra Hulsebus. Canton Mary Hunt. Centerville, Iowa Ann Sue Hunter. La Plata William Hunter. Batavia, Iowa Norma Hunziker. Kahoka Michael Hupfer. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Linda Hutchcroft. Mediapolis, Iowa Linda Hutchinson. Fort Madison, Iowa Regina Hyland. Des Moines, Iowa Dwight Hyle. Unionville Cynthia Irwin. St. Ann Gary Irwin. Batavia, Iowa Marcia Irvin. Trenton Hideko Itokaz. Okinawa Dale Jackson. Philadelphia (Page 212) Robert Jackson. Chillicothe Vernon Jackson. St. Peters Kathy James. Hurdland Carol Jennings. Memphis Paul Jensen. Marshalltown, Iowa Anne Jerome. Kirksville Tom Jesaitis. Laclede Vernon Jewett. Lincoln, Nebraska Linda Jobe. Trenton Terry Joerling. Augusta Carol Johnson. La Plata Jerry Johnson. Freeport, Illinois Kenneth Johnson. Lewistown Larry Johnson. Ottumwa, Iowa Lexanna Johnson. Centralia Robert Johnston. Birmingham, Iowa Janette Jones. Bevier Janice Jones. Bevier Martin Jones. New Cambria Sharon Jones. Carthage, Illinois Patricia Julius. Bevier Mary Jurgensen. Clinton, Iowa Steven Justice. Ankeny, Iowa James Kaalberg. Muscatine, Iowa Frank Kahl. Medora, Illinois Joseph Karaty. West Paterson, New Jersey Munira Kassicieh. Jerusalem John Kauzlarich. Kirksville Eileen Keegan. Mechanicville, New York Linda Keen. Moberly Sheryl Keeran. Cedar, Iowa Daniel Kelley. Oskaloosa, Iowa Susan Kelly. Albia, Iowa Sheryl Kempenaar. Oskaloosa, Iowa James Kepros. Marion, Iowa Sara Jo Key. Jonesburg Kenneth Kielty. Centerville, Iowa Darrel Killebrew. Durham Cynthia King. Keystone, Iowa Donald King. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Nancie King. Marshalltown, Iowa Shelby Kingslover. Warsaw, Indiana Phyllis Kirchner. Stockport, Iowa Kris Koestner. Centerville, Iowa Andrea Kochman. Collinsville, Illinois Douglas Kollar. Queen City Stanley Kolkmeier. St. Charles Anthony Konski. Penndel, Pennsylvania Jerry KraL. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Allen Kressman. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Page 213) Class of 1969 Dee Anne Kuhler. Keytesville Julie Lademann. Kirksville Benjamin LaMaster. Davenport, Iowa Marcia Lamis. Agency, Iowa Walter Landis Jr. Bergenfield, New Jersey Ronald Lane. St. Catherine Peggy Lanpher. Kirksville Daniel Larkin. Clinton, Iowa Linda Larson. Oskaloosa, Iowa Clyde Larue. Laddonia Randall Lary. Lawson Ron Lary. Lawson Ronald Latta. Keokuk, Iowa Linda Lauer. Hurdland Michael Laughlin. Ft. Madison, Iowa Juliette Lauvao. American Samoa Kenneth Lavy. Winfield Richard Leake. Marceline Michael Lederle. Mexico Randall Legendre. Clinton, Iowa Thomas Leibowitz. Wyncote, Pennsylvania Howard Lentz. Salisbury James Leonard. Michigan City, Indiana Diana Lewis. Hannibal Jami Lewis. Overland Tommy Lewis. Paynesville Kenneth Libby. Moberly David Liddell Jr. Wayne, New Jersey Gregg Liddle. Clinton, Iowa Robert Lindsay. Hedrick, Iowa David Linquist. Keokuk, Iowa Phyllis Lindquist. Kirksville Mary Liston. Biggsville, Illinois Darrell Littrell. New Cambria Dennis Littrell. New Cambria Carol Livesay. Paris Joyce Livingston. Galesburg, Illinois Karen Longwith. Kirksville Elaine Lopez. Florissant Jacqueline Lorenz. Purdin Arlo Lorenzen. Linn Grove, Iowa (Page 214) Class of 1969 Richard Lorenzen. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Margaret Losson. Monroe City Michael Loveless. Lafayette, Indiana Eugene Luck. Elsberry Edward Luedeking. Willow Springs, Illinois Marilyn Luers. Keota, Iowa Pamela Luett. Clinton, Iowa John Lutz. Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Jerry Lybarger. Granite City, Illinois Dorothy Maag. St. Louis Paul Maas. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Daniel Madden. Mt. Sterling, Iowa Ellen Madsen. Elk Horn, Iowa Harold Mansfield. Kansas City Janice Mark. Leon, Iowa Micky Martin. Green Valley, Illinois Ronald Martin. Farmington, Iowa Dale Mason. LaPlata Carolyn Mathis. Macon Mary Matthew. Kirksville Alfred Maxfield. Wentzville Cheryl May. Kirksville Rex May. Milan Kenneth McBride. Cahokia, Illinois Judith McCampbell. Canton Michael McClain. Allerton, Iowa Marvin McClanahan. Kirksville June McClaskey. Lucerne Rebecca McConnell. LaPlata Janet McCormick. Sumner Saron McCormick. St. Louis Linda McCoy. Lucerne Michael McCruden. Hannibal Ronald McCullough. Trenton Diane McDermott. Bergenfield, New Jersey (Page 215) Melvin McKie. Fremont, Iowa William McMein. Webster Groves Margaret McNabb. Green City Alice McNeil. Linneus Mike McPheron. Olney, Illinois Jane McQuiston. LaGrange Park, Illinois James McRae. Trenton Karla Megehe. Hannibal James Megowan. Moberly John Meissen. New Cambria Debra Mercer. Morton, Illinois Touraj Meshkati. Iran Jeanne Mess. Bettendorf, Iowa Constance Meyer. Berkeley Jerome Meyer. Cincinnati, Ohio Donald Middleton. Downing James Miers. Paris Ann Miles. Huntsville Tony Milian. Marshalltown, Iowa Beverly Miller. Centerville, Iowa Earl Miller. Greentop Jerry Miller. New Bloomfield Mary Miller. Fairfield, Iowa Lawrence Mish. Avon, New Jersey Jean Mitchell. Ridgeway, New Jersey Joan Mitchell. LaPlata Peggy Mittler. Marthasville Ronald MoDavis. Florissant Kathy Montgomery. Novinger Robert Monteith. Seymour, Iowa Cecil Moore. Kirksville Claire Moore. St. Louis Mickey Moore. Dexter, Iowa James Morgan. Palmyra Mark Morgan. Ft. Madison, Iowa Mary Morgan. Ft. Madison, Iowa Monty Morgan. Ft. Madison, Iowa Sandra Moritz. Paris Lynn Morrell. Colorado Springs, Colorado Kenneth Morris. New Cambria Robert Morris. Bergenfield, New Jersey Ronald Morris. Gorin Steven Morris. Des Moines, Iowa Anita Morrow. Wyaconda Lonny Morrow. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Richard Morrow. Seymour, Iowa Carol Mosher. Clinton, Iowa Robert Mudrak. Saddle Brook, New Jersey Arthur Muensterman. Troy Duane Murphy. Farmington, Illinois (Page 216) David Murray. Paramus, New Jersey Denis Murray. Boone, Iowa Susie Myers. Batavia, Iowa Dave Nachtweih. St. Louis Erwin Neighbors. Green City Donald Nelson. Ollie, Iowa Garrett Newman. Livonia Etta Newsom. New Florence Linda Nichols. Moberly William Nicodemus. Dumont, New Jersey Sharon Niece. Kirksville Jack Niemeyer. St. Louis Jeanine Nill. St. Ann Katsu Nishimoto. Japan Cynthia Nishimoto. St. Ann Richard Nissing. Wright City Ronald Nissing. Wright City Nancy Niswonger. Wentzville Stanley Noah. Bucklin Joyce Novotny. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Susanne Nugent. Kirksville Dean Nuhn. Macon Larry O'Bryan. Monroe City Sheryl O'Day. Ft. Madison, Iowa Linda O'Neal. Moberly Melvin O'Neal. Freeport, Illinois Mary Olan. Keokuk, Iowa Donald Olinger. Brookfield Del Oliver. Shelbyville Bert Ollie. St. Louis Walter Ornes. Brashear Cynthia Owen. Princeton Edward Painter. Paris James Palko. Whiting, Indiana David Panther. Iowa City, Iowa Leon Partin. Glenwood Judy Passmore. Kahoka Joan Patrick. Bevier Victoria Patryla. St. Louis Orville Patten. Kirksville Anna Pauk. Havelock Mary Ann Pavlisin. Affton Cleva Perry. Novelty Jesse Petefish. Ashland, Illinois Gary Peterson. Trenton James Peterson. La Plata Bernetta Phillips. New Boston Robert Phillips. Mexico Dennis Pickering. Kirksville Joyce Pickering. Unionvillec (Page 217) Class of 1969 Sandra Pieper. Oakdale, Iowa Joyce Pinson. Edina Gary Pittenger. Morton, Illinois Stephanie Polhans. Wyaconda Frankie Politte. Flat River Barbara Poore. Shelbina Sandra Potosky. Holmdel, New Jersey Linda Potts. Eldon, Iowa Catharine Powell. Trenton Vanna Powell. Kirksville Vicki Powell. Edina Sharon Precht. Mexico Busba Premarasmee. Thailand John Prior. Wright City Daniel Pugh. Palmyra Delores Pulis. Huntsville Marcella Quigley. Silex Barbara Quint. Independence Gary Ray. Marshalltown, Iowa Billy Reed. Elsberry Jennifer Reed. La Belle Sarah Reed. Brookfield Martin Reiss. New York City, New York Gary Reneker. Douds, Iowa William Reynolds. La Plata Joyce Rhodes. Hinsdale, Illinois Jerry Richardson. Brunswick Joyce Richardson. Brunswick Joanne Ridgeway. Mexico Rosemary Riggen. Milan Judy Riley. Bowling Green Cecil Robertson. Brashear Jacquelyn Roberts. Silex Marilyn Roberts. St. Louis Richard Roberts. Pleasantville, Iowa (Page 218) Susan Roberts. Florissant Mary Robertson. Wyaconda Pamela Robertson. Marceline Judith Robinson. Trenton Ronald Rogers. O'Fallon David Romberg. Quincy, Illinois Constance Rooker. Ottumwa, Iowa Gerald Rosales. Ottawa, Illinois Steven Rose. Alexandria, Virginia James Roth. Palmyra Jean Rowland. Perry Beverly Rubey. Brighton, Iowa Thomas Rusert. Hamburg, New York Joyce Rush. Corydon, Iowa William Russell. Moberly Richard Rutherford. Montgomery City Terry Rutherford. Vandalia Pamela Ruzicka. Western Springs, Illinois Barbara Ryder. La Grange, Illinois Mary Saltsgaver. Brunswick Laverne Sample. Brookfield, Iowa Barbara Sandberg. West Burlington, Iowa Carolyn Sanford. Novinger John Saylor. Des Moines, Iowa Larry Schieni. Salisbury Dan Schmidt. Brookfield Donald Schumaker. Stockton, Iowa Fred Schultz. Davenport, Iowa Robert Schutte. Mexico William Schwieder. Davenport, Iowa Larry Scott. Blairsburg, Iowa James Seitz. Brookfield Ronald Selkirk. Alton, Illinois Robert Selser. Kirksville Will Selser. Kirksville Michael Sertterh. Ottumwa, Iowa Dale Shanholtzer. Coatsburg, Illinois Candida Shaw. Downing John Shields. Keokuk, Iowa Joe Shilt. Newton Donald Shirkey. Illinois City, Illinois Jon Sholes. Center Point, Iowa Karen Shreffler. Rapid City, South Dakota Roberta Shreffler. Novinger Danny Shupert. Mexico Edward Sick. St. Louis Donna Simmons. Hillcrest Heights Ivan Singleton. Mendon Glen Skaggs. Brunswick Phyllis Skaggs. Brunswick Sharyn Skaggs. Paris Richard Skinner. Trenton Patrick Small. Hazelwood (Page 219) Class of 1969 Douglas Smith. Normal, Illinois James Smith. Moberly Janet Smith. St. Louis William Smith. Macon Barbara Snell. Knox City John Sommerkamp. O'Fallon Marsha Sommers. Canton Terry Sommers. Granger Caryle Sorenson. Kirksville Ardith Spencer. Trenton David Spencer. St Louis Gary Spencer. Trenton Pamela Spencer. St. Louis William Spratt. Williamsburg, Iowa Richard Stallings. Hannibal John Starr. Monroe City Albert St. Clair. Wyaconda Charles Steele. Wellsville Lynda Steele. Keokuk, Iowa Jerry Steinke. Muscatine, Iowa Sonya Stender. Davenport, Iowa Janice Stephenson. New London Lonnie Stephenson. Snyder Virginia Stephenson. Sumner Eva Stewart. St. Louis John Stewart. Brunswick Julann Stickney. Renick Linda Stine. Hannibal Fred Stieglitz. Iowa City, Iowa Edward Stockwell. Brookfield Joyce Stomberg. Normandy Robert Stone. Foley Lois Streett. Newtown Thomas Streger. Muscatine, Iowa Rodney Struss. Davenport, Iowa James Suchsland. Marion, Iowa Patricia Sullivan. Kirksville Cynthia Suter. Moberly (Page 220) Class of 1969 Martha Suter. Wyaconda Perry Swofford. Spickard Ellen Swank. Hannibal Charles Swanson. Chariton, Iowa Paul Sweitzer. Muscatine, Iowa John Szofran. Fenton John Tarbet. Shelbyville Barbara Taylor. Albia, Iowa George Taylor. Fulton Stephen Taylor. Hampton, Iowa Tom Taylor. Clinton, Iowa Darien Teeter. Brookfield Kathy Thomas. Mexico Neoma Thompson. LaPlata Gary Thompson. LaPlata Scott Thompson. Ankeny, Iowa James Thornton. Walcott, Iowa Richard Thurlo. Browning Rebecca Tibbs. St. Charles Dean Tipton. Queen City Richard Tiller. Mexico William Todd. Powersville Lois Toedebusch. High Hill Judy Tolly. Purdin Eunice Toops. Kahoka Geraldine Toth. Foristell Jeannette Toth. Foristell Paul Tracy. Davenport, Iowa Ester Travis. Atlanta Barbara Trost. St. Louis Kui-Shung Tse. Hong Kong Motonobu Tsutsumi. Japan Victory Tucker. Frankford David Tuiasosopo. American Samoa Konra Turner. Mexico Sandra Turner. Kirksville Stanley Turner. Palmyra Ronald Tuttle. Kirksville James Tyler. Palmyra Dale Usher. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Frederick Vanderhoof. Denville, New Jersey (Page 221) Marie Van Dorin. Moravia, Iowa Lorraine Van Essen. Tracy, Iowa Samuel VanSant. Clinton, Iowa Bennie Van Toom. Allerton, Iowa Doris Varns. Moberly Steven Verdon. Clinton, Iowa Dennis Vickers. Ewing Phyllis Viviano. Collinsville, Illinois Stanley Vyvial. Staunton, Illinois Willis Wade. Kirksville John Wagner. Ottumwa, Iowa Kristine Wagner. Washington, Iowa Ralph Wagner. Deerfield, Illinois Gary Waite. Baring Richard Walker. Palmyra Cheryl Wall. DeWitt, Iowa Dennis Wallin. Spirit Lake, Iowa Charles Wallingford. Farmington, Iowa Randall Walston. New Sharon, Iowa William Walton. Montgomery City Phyllis Warden. Brookfield Susan Ware. Farmington, Iowa Gail Washington. St. Louis Thomas Waters. Huntsville Nancy Watkins. Atlanta Rebecca Watson. Atlanta Shirley Watson. Kirksville Woodrow Watson. Trenton Shirley Watt. Kirksville Gary Watts. Elsberry Paul Weber. Palatine, Illinois Rose Weibel. Denver, Colorado Carol Weir. St. Louis Terry Weis. Florissant Joyce Welch. Gravois Mills Donna Wells. Bettendorf, Iowa Kenneth Wells. Pacific James Welsh. Lancaster Phyllis Wendel. Bowling Green Brian Wendelschaefer. Saunderstown, Rhode Island Gloria Weyand. St. Louis Sandra Whalen. Malta Bend Steven Whipple. Batavia, Iowa Norma Whisler. Centerville, Iowa Marshall Whitaker. Hannibal Mary White. Quincy, Illinois Marcia Whitt. Fairfield, Iowa Thomas Whittaker. Moberly Susan Wiele. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Linda Wilhoit. Quincy, Illinois (Page 222) Class of 1969 Carol Joyce Williams. Wentzville James Paul Williams. Ottumwa, Iowa Jimmie Williams. Brashear John R. Williams. Bergenfield, New Jersey Marilyn Joyce Williams. Kirksville Kenneth Willows. Kirksville Brewer Wilson. Des Moines, Iowa Edward Wilson. Ft. Madison, Iowa Kenneth Wilson. Spickard Larry Dean Wilson. La Plata Mary Lynn Wilson. Knox City Michael Daily Wilson. Kirksville Nancy Wilson. Brookfield Phillip Wilson. Queen City Russell Clark Wilson. Kirksville Susan Winslow. Morton Grove, Illinois Patricia Wise. Dumont, New Jersey Stephen Witte. Bridgeton Larry Woldridge. Trenton James Wolf. Columbia Lynne Wolf. Greentop Kathy Woody. Kirksville Phil Wormsley. Kirksville Vivian Wright. Greentop Donald Yates. Kirksville Janice Yoder. Wellman, Iowa Robert Gene Young. St. Louis Helen Zeiler. Udell, Iowa Jane Ann Zentz. Hurdland James Zuroweste. St. Charles (Page 223) Jerry Abrams. Ottumwa, Iowa Sunny Ackermann. Davenport, Iowa Dan Adams. West Des Moines, Iowa Peggy Adelstein. St. Louis Elsie Aga. American Samoa Keumars Ahdief. Iran Sui Ah-Hing. American Samoa Dennis Albertson. Green City Carla Albrecht. Florissant Ruth Alderton. Wyaconda Mary Alexander. Shelbyville Imogene Allen. Wentzville Patricia Allen. Kirksville Raymond Allen. Eldon, Iowa Dennis Allgood. New Sharon, Iowa Margaret Allison. Libertyville, Iowa Brenda Anderson. Cantril, Iowa Carolene Anderson. Waukegan, Illinois Samantha Andrews. Atlanta Robert Angaine. Kenya Richard Appelfeld. Glendale, New York James Arico. Staunton, Illinois Jacqueline Arnold. Bloomfield, Iowa Dennis Askew. Stockport, Iowa Donna Atkins. Mexico Edwin Atkinson. Vandalia Patricia Ault. Independence Vicky Austin. Cairo Lynn Badaracco. Mexico Cynthia Bailey. Redfield, Iowa Kathy Bailey. Kirksville Ronald Baker. Memphis Ronald Baker. Crawfordsville, Indiana Brenda Ballew. Fayette Mary Jo Banta. Englewood, New Jersey Gary Barnett. Kirksville Sharon Barnett. Galt Shirley Barnett. Bettendorf, Iowa Mary Bartley. Fulton Patricia Bates. Sumner Shirley Baugher. Galt Janice Baxter. Greentop David Bean. Madison David Beaty. Mt. Sterling, Iowa Mary Beeler. Bosworth Rosanna Behle. Elsberry Judith Beisch. Ottumwa, Iowa Gary Belfield. La Plata Jean Bender. Tipton, Iowa Mary Benson. Carbondale, Illinois (Page 224) Harry Bentrup. Lemay Amalie Bever. Hannibal Sharon Billington. Novinger Michael Binning. Van Wert, Iowa Judith Pipes. Ottumwa, Iowa Carolyn Bishop. Fayette James Blankenship. Brookfield Patricia Blodgett. Kirksville Jim Bodine. Florissant Brenda Bohannon. St. Charles Sue Boley. Des Moines, Iowa Marla Bond. Cairo David Bondurant. Kirksville Stephen Booher. Manson, Iowa Charles Botdorf. Columbia Michael Bowles. Appleton City Arlene Bowen. Novelty Sandra Bowen. Brookfield Vera Bowen. Warsaw, Illinois Richard Bowers. Kirksville Francis Boyd. Milton, Iowa Bill Brady. Dumont, New Jersey Sharon Brakensiek. Wright City John Brandt. Brentwood, New York Thomas Brannan. Maplewood Ann Breckenridge. Keosauqua, Iowa James Breckenridge. St. Charles Constance Brewer. Cyrene John Bringer. Palmyra Ethan Britten. Parnell, Iowa Daniel Brooks. Moravia, Iowa Shirley Brookshier. Gallatin Barbara Brown. Columbia Betty Brown. Newtown Linda Brown. Unionville Maxine Broxey. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Rande Bryan. Mooresville Brenda Buck. St. Louis Roger Bullock. Milton, Iowa Thomas Burg. Decatur, Illinois Roger Burk. New Cambria Claudia Burkhart. Huntsville Sharon Burnett. Bettendorf, Iowa Deborah Burt. Fulton Larry Buschling. Wayland Daniel Butler. Pittsfield, Illinois Randy Butler. Unionville John Bybee. Cairo Joyce Cain. Ollie, Iowa Fran Caldwell. Shelbina (Page 225) Class of 1970 John Caldwell. Morning Sun, Iowa Leanne Caldwell. Morning Sun, Iowa Sherry Calvert. Bowling Green Pamela Campbell. Fairfield, Iowa Dorothy Canatsey. Hunnewell Stephen Carlson. Rockford, Illinois Stanley Casady. Bucklin Arthur Cassidy. Boonville Connie Cassidy. Palmyra Dallas Cathey. Hedrick, Iowa Joy Chaffee. Luckey, Ohio William Chaloupecky. Normandy Patricia Chandler. St. Louis Duane Charles. Mexico Stephen Chatten. Kirksville John Christie. Richards Gebur Linda Christy. Milan Mary Church. Brashear Frederick Ciarla. Solvay, New York John Clark. St. Louis Mary Clark. St. Louis Marilyn Clary. Edina Nancy Clifton. Dallas City, Illinois Jean Clingman. Hedrick, Iowa Ken Clow. Ottumwa, Iowa Bonnie Cogar. Pleasantville, Iowa Marilyn Cokerham. La Plata Nancy Collop. Kirksville Ruth Conlee. Argyle, Iowa John Conn. New London Linda Conn. Lafayette, Indiana Rich Cooper. Meadville Carol Cornelius. Newark Connie Cossey. St. Ann Florence Cottingham. Clark (Page 226) Jack Coughman. Powersville Willa Cragen. Center Paul Craig. Ballwin Glinda Crawford. Kirksville Andrew Crist. Kirksville Lucinda Critchlow. Ottumwa, Iowa Maxine Cross. Davenport, Iowa Shirley Crouch. Glenwood, Iowa Larry Croy. Trenton Linda Croy. Trenton Terrell Crutchfield. Macon Joseph Curtis. Bloomfield, Iowa Evelyn Daley. Waynesville John Daniels. Kirksville Sandra Daniels. Novinger Theola Davenport. Atlanta Donna Davey. Wellsville Frank Davey. Meadville Helen Davis. La Plata Judith Davis. Lineville, Iowa Marilyn Davis. Lewistown Victor Davis. Kearney Edith Dawson. Bevier Linda Deatrick. Kirksville Louis Defiore. Mercer Sherrill DeJong. New Sharon, Iowa Richard Demarest. Brookfield Janice Demartelaere. Davenport, Iowa Nancy Dempster. Palatine, Illinois Robert Denison. St. Louis Blytha Dennis. Kirksville Mary Sue Denny. Bloomfield, Iowa Gary Derby. Albia, Iowa Sandra DeVall. Wheeling Carlotta Dewey. Louisiana Sydney Diamond. University City Maria Diazdeleon. Mexico David Dickerson. Tipton, Iowa Michael Dickerson. Ottumwa, Iowa Catherine Dickson. Atlanta Dan Dimmitt. Monroe City Donald Dixon. Unionville Ronald Dixon. Macon Robert Doak. St. Louis William Doelling. Bridgeton Michael Dolan. Kirksville Larry Dorrell. Marceline Danny Dorsey. Ft. Madison, Iowa Shirley Doss. Baring Richard Dowell. Chillicothe Zelma Dowell. Chillicothe George Drake. Moberly Wendyl Drescher. Quincy, Illinois (Page 227) Class of 1970 Allan Dreyer. Warrenton Kenneth Dudley. Laredo Dorothy Dwyer. Silex Eugenia Dwyer. Silex Deanna Dye. Unionville Phyllis Dysart. Kirksville Elizabeth Early. Baring Kathryn Easley. Novelty James Eide. Redfield, Iowa Rick Elkin. Hedrick, Iowa Sally Ellenberger. Bloomfield, Iowa Wanda Ellington. Carson, Iowa Jerry Ellis. Laddonia Linda Ellis. Appleton City Sonja Ellis. Monroe City Jolene Emel. Baring William Enyeart. Brookfield Donald Erikstrup. Rose Mount, Minnesota John Evans. Jacksonville Karen Ewigman. Brookfield Nancy Farmer. Kirksville William Farmer. Kirksville Linda Farr. Kirksville Glenn Fast. Kirksville Ferydoun Farsai. Iran Ronald Feltz. St. Charles Carol Ferguson. Memphis James Ferguson. Foristell Betty Flack. Davenport, Iowa Sharon Fisher. Higbee Gerald Fletcher. Wapello, Iowa Marjorie Ford. Browning Ruth Fouts. Marceline Tana Fray. Salisbury Carol Freeman. Callao Ronald Frenzen. Kirksville Kojiro Fujiwara. Japan Curtis Funk. Brashear (Page 228) Class of 1970 Rogena Funkenbusch. Taylor Francine Fye. Ollie, Iowa Martha Gagnon. Wheaton, Illinois Michael Gantt. La Grange Pauletta Garr. Ottumwa, Iowa Charles Garris. Mineral Ridge, Ohio Olinda Gastler. Wellsville Linda Gaus. Ewing Judy Gearhart. Newton, Iowa Barry Gentile. Jennings Janice Gentile. St. Louis Gregory Germakian. Bergenfield, New Jersey Diana Giesler. Mexico Terry Gifford. Kirksville Goldie Gilbert. Bowling Green Michael Gilbert. St. Louis Loretta Gilger. Fulton James Gingrich. Clarence Linda Godfrey. Powersville Laura Golden. Donnellson, Iowa Rodney Good. Bloomfield, Iowa Marvin Gordon. Mendon Janis Gorzynski. Chicago, Illinois Bruce Gosser. Lancaster Deborah Graff. Kirksville Robert Graham. Ottumwa, Iowa Cathy Gray. Marshalltown, Iowa Steven Gray. Browning David Greene. Moline, Illinois Janet Greenstreet. Kirksville Robert Gregory. Roselle Park, New Jersey Ellen Grimes. Unionville Beverly Grimshaw. Callao William Gronewald. Quincy, Illinois Jamie Grosso. Lexington Nancy Gudgell. Meadville Richard Gustafson. Des Moines, Iowa Ronald Hack. University City Lee Haines. Winfield, Iowa Kambiz Hakimi. Iran Linda Haley. West Des Moines, Iowa (Page 229) Judie Hall. Hurdland Kathy Hamilton. Kirksville Linda Hammann. Washington, Illinois Larry Hammerbacher. Raytown Gary Hancock. Jennings Janet Hankins. Kansas City Joyce Hanna. Mexico Debbie Hansbrough. Monroe City Linda Hansen. St. Charles Sandra Harrison. St. Peters Stephen Harrison. Revere Carol Hartsock. Novelty Karen Hassell. Burlington, Iowa William Hays. Stoutsville Karen Heier. Clarendon Hills, Illinois John Helfrich. St. Louis Johanna Helton. Lewistown Connie Henderson. Milton, Iowa Dennis Hendren. La Plata Wendy Herzberger. Collinsville, Illinois Cheryl Hightower. Novinger Steve Hilkowitz. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Steven Hilton. New Virginia, Iowa Gary Hinze. Mexico Linda Hixenbaugh. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Janie Hobart. Kirksville Jolene Hoerrmann. Kirksville Dennis Hogan. Quincy, Illinois Lonnie Holder. Madison Harry Holderieath. Bethel Patricia Holm. Stockport, Iowa Deborah Hols. Farmington, Iowa Dianne Hols. Oskaloosa, Iowa Stephen Holt. Cantril, Iowa Christine Holthaus. St. Louis Ronnie Holtsman. Louisiana Ronald Hopphan. Walcott, Iowa Linda Horton. Bay Shore, New York Jesse House. O'Fallon Karen House. St. Louis Denis Howard. Auxvasse Donna Hudson. Fairfield, Iowa Gale Huffman. St. Charles Nancy Hulen. Lancaster Mary Jo Hulse. Center Virginia Huston. Hannibal Julia Hutchinson. Lineville, Iowa Argena Hutton. Hedrick, Iowa Shirley Irwin. Batavia, Iowa Pamela Isely. Medill (Page 230) Carla Jackson. Fulton Connie Jackson. Macon Marilyn Jackson. Sandy, Oregon Thomas Jackson. La Plata Patricia Jacobs. Fremont, Iowa Art James. Shelbina Bruce Jarnagin. St. Louis Eva Jarolim. St. Louis Tom Jarvis. St. Louis Paul Jefferies. Russell, Iowa Jean Jessop. American Samoa Linda Jett. Paris Joyce Jobe. Trenton Rita Joens. Gilman, Iowa Gary Johns. St. Louis Angela Johnson. Indianola, Iowa Betty Johnson. St. Charles Gloria Johnson. Marceline Karen Johnson. Gibbs Morris Johnson. Defiance Nancy Johnson. Edina Naomi Johnson. Centralia Patrick Johnson. Perry Brambel Jones. La Grange Cheryl Jones. Clarence Christine Jones. Dumont, New Jersey Deborah Jones. Washington, Iowa Derry Jones. Mercer Eloise Jones. Keytesville Jacquelyn Jones. St. Louis Janet Jones. Davenport, Iowa Joyce Jones. Downing Larry Jones. Wheeling Sharon Jones. Havelock, Iowa Stanley Jones. St. Louis William Jones. Farber Susan Joyce. Medford, New York Robert Junda. Garfield, New Jersey Jean Jurgensen. Winterset, Iowa George Kaleta. Calumet City, Illinois Bahram Kamali. Iran David Kapfer. Milton, Iowa Judy Kapfer. Arbela Mary Keller. Cairo Martha Kelsey. Kirksville Patrick Kennedy. Donnellson, Iowa Janice Kenney. Coatsville Stephen Kilcoyne. Mexico Frederick Kingslover. Pleasant Hill James Kirks. Montgomery City (Page 231) Class of 1970 Cheryl Kirtley. Huntsville Lucius Kitchens. Rolla Margie Kittle. Gibbs Charles Kitzman. Deep River, Iowa Loren Klahs. St. Louis Susan Klump. Warsaw, Illinois Karna Kruckenberg. East Moline, Illinois Lynn Kugler. Gorin Nancy Kuntmeyer. Palmyra Nidal Kurabi. Lattakia, Syria Dean Kurtz. Brighton, Iowa Mo-Ping Lai. China Thomas Lains. Overland Karen Lake. Lewistown Lawrence Lamberson. Louisiana Elaine Langford. Jamesport Eilene Langford. Jamesport Patricia Latimer. Palmer Glenda Lauer. Montgomery City Franklin Layland. Exira, Iowa Larry Lawrence. Conrad, Iowa Rodger Lawrence. Palatine, Illinois Ronald Leazer. Argyle, Iowa Neemia Leau. American Samoa Kristine Ledet. Des Moines, Iowa Charlene Leitman. Wentzville Marcia Lemmons. Des Peres Cecelia Lewandowski. Roundlake, Illinois Dianne Lewis. Oskaloosa, Iowa Michael Lewton. Hannibal Jerry Lieberoff. St. Louis Greg Life. Cedar, Iowa Diane Lindenbusch. Montgomery City Rachel Lindroth. Des Moines, Iowa Bonnie Linn. Tipton, Iowa Leon Lintz. Washington, Iowa Marilyn Lobmire. Bevier Thomas Logan. Sedalia Sheila Logston. Kirksville Mary Anne Logue. Brookfield Terry Loose. Arlington Heights, Illinois (Page 232) Class of 1970 James Lorence. Ottumwa, Iowa Charles Loveless. Hazelwood Patricia Lovland. Macon Marcia Lowe. Canton Gerald Lund. Kirkwood Diana Lundberg. Hurdland Leroy Lutu. American Samoa Connie Lyman. Glendale Carolyn Mack. Kirksville Geneva Magruder. Gibbs Micheleen Maher. Davenport, Iowa Michael Mahoney. Unionville Michael Mahoney. Round Lake, Illinois Foad Makhai. Iran Calvin Malcolm. Carman, Illinois Walter Malins. Crete, Illinois Geneta Maloney. Macon John Malvin. Collinsville, Illinois Janet Manning. Burlington, Iowa Richard Mansfield. Kirksville Dennis Marley. Muscatine, Iowa Benny March. New Cambria Nikki Marr. Kirkwood Adam Marshall. Kirksville James Martin. Kirksville Marilyn Martin. Ottumwa, Iowa Sandra Matthews. St. Petersburg, Florida Billye Maynard. Eldon, Iowa Joyce McCall. Mexico Barbara McCay. Warrenville, Illinois Michael McChesney. Wapello, Iowa James McClintock. Monroe City Mary McClintock. Yetter, Iowa Frederick McCombs. Lovilia, Iowa Paul McCray. Kirksville (Page 233) Georgie McCurdy. Vandalia Steve McDowell. Kirksville Alice McEwen. Des Moines, Iowa Gary McKiddy. Bridgeton Stuart McMains. Bloomfield, Iowa Carol McNeil. Preston, iowa Bruce McQuillen. Mexico Martha Meek. Mexico Linda Meisner. Clarence Paula Mehl. Ft. Madison, Iowa Sheldon Mekler. Creve Couer Carolyn Mettes. Shelbyville James Meyer. Dalton Karen Middleton. Princeton James Miller. Kirksville James S. Miller. Bloomfield Iowa Joseph Miller. Kirksville Mary Miller. Silex Warren Miller. Bevier Marsha Mills. Fulton Susan Mills. Jamesport Michael Milnes. Canton Donald Minor. Moberly John Mize. Moberly Gary Mock. Bettendorf, Iowa Kenneth Mollet. Vandalia William Montgomery. Arbela Bernadine Moore. St. Louis Charles Moore. Memphis David Moore. Kahoka Patricia Moore. Kirksville Robert Moore. Kirksville Joyce Moots. Gibbs Mary Morgan. Sewel, Iowa Thomas Morgan. Ann Arbor, Michigan Robert Moritz. Kirksville Patrick Morrissey. Overland Mark Morrow. Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Lou Morse. Centerville, Iowa Marcia Mossbarger. Brookfield Noaleen Motter. Kirksville Phyllis Mullenix. Kirksville Betty Murrell. Linneus Beverly Myers. Snyder Russell Myers. Ottumwa, Iowa Beverly Nash. Des Moines, Iowa Parviz Nasser. Iran Ellen Nausley. Kirksville George Neff. Marion, Iowa Lois Neighbors. Unionville (Page 234) Janet Neill. Mexico Nancy Nelson. Wheaton, Illinois Frances Nemoto. Hawaii Diane Newell. Brooksville, Florida Dean Nickens. Overland Dorothy Norman. Bevier Gerald Northcutt. New London Douglas Nugent. Haledon, New Jersey Gary Nuhn. Macon Robert Nunez. Rockford, Illinois Ann O'Connell. Kansas City Daniel O'Connell. East St. Louis, Illinois Kathleen Ogar. Mexico Raymond Orlando. Glen Ellyn, Illinois Patrick O'Rourke. Parnell, Iowa Warren Osthoff. Augusta Kathy Owen. Princeton Paul Ozug. Gary, Indiana Elizabeth Page. Milan Carol Pauley. Powersville Vicki Paustian. Davenport, Iowa Duane Peffers. Pleasantville, Iowa Richard Pekarek. Warrenton Gary Peterson. Kirksville Roberta Peterson. Ottumwa, Iowa William Pickle. Mexico Joan Pierce. Iowa City, Iowa Nancy Pieske. Milan James Pinson. Edina Ronald Pipes. Kirksville Jerry Pirtle. Bloomfield, Iowa Roger Platz. La Grange Iokapeta Poutoa. American Samoa Teresa Powell. Mexico Jeanne Powers. St. Louis Pamela Powers. St. Louis Ronald Prather. St. Charles Peggy Priebe. Farmington, Iowa Suebsai Puaves. Thailand Larry Pullins. Waylong William Pyszka. Belvidere, Illinois Karla Quanstom. Davenport, Iowa Larry Raines. Chariton, Iowa Leone Ralph. Mallard, Iowa Linda Randell. Donnellson, Iowa Judith Randolph. Florissant Marilyn Rapley. Rock Island, Illinois Juletta Ratliff. Ethel Deborah Rawson. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ronald Redden. Auxvasse (Page 235) Class of 1970 Donna Reece. Kirkwood Starr Reed. Macon Patricia Reilly. Englewood, New Jersey Dianne Reinker. Elsberry Arthur Renstrom. Martinsburg Richard Reynolds. Chillicothe Llenell Rhoades. Brunswick Beverly Richardson. Monroe City Neta Richardson. Lucerne Ruth Richardson. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Sue Richardson. Scarboro, Maine Larry Rigdon. Kirksville Carolyn Riley. Des Moines, Iowa James Ritze. Trenton Gary Robbins. Crocker Kenneth Roberts. Lancaster Elizabeth Robertson. Springfield, Illinois James Robertson. Hannibal Lyle Robertson. Cantril, Iowa Stanley Robinson. Waukegan, Illinois Scott Roby. Jefferson City Linda Rohman. Florissant Howard Rosenbluth. Rayside, New York George Ross. Ottumwa, Iowa Deitra Rouse. Mason, Michigan Ronald Rowland. Bowling Green Betty Ruegsegger. Williamsburg, Iowa John Ruggeberg. De Witt, Iowa Nylene Rutledge. Mercer Brenda Rutlin. St. Louis Cathy Safford. Mexico Gwendolyn Sanders. Brunswick Anne Sanderson. Hartsburg Stephen Sanfilippo. Ridge, New York Gloria Sangeorge. Hackensack, New Jersey (Page 236) Vrej Sarkissian. Iran James Saucier. Canton Carol Sawmiller. Park Forest, Illinois Charles Schneider. Salisbury Diana Schowe. Warrenton Armenta Schroder. Newton, Iowa Hugh Schuetz. Kirksville Frederic Schulenberg. St. Louis Nolan Schwada. Clarence Richard Schwada. Taylor Steven Schweizer. Burlington, Iowa Roger Schwerman. Paris Janet Seals. Triplett Stephen Sears. Ft. Madison, Iowa Keren Secrest. St. Louis Donna Sees. Kirksville Beverly Seibert. Oskaloosa, Iowa Venasio Sele. American Samoa Henry Sesepasara. American Samoa Toni Settle. Mexico Joyce Sevits. Kirksville Teri Shandrew. Princeton Robert Sheesley. Oskaloosa, Iowa Craig Shellady. Williamsburg, Iowa Jerry Shelton. Unionville Billie Sherer. Kirksville John Shilt. Newtown Gabriel Shimasaki. American Samoa Holly Shoush. Atlanta Linda Shoush. Macon Marna Simmering. Washington, Iowa Sheri Simmons. Farmington, Iowa Brenda Simon. St. Louis Donna Simons. Piseco, New York Pamela Simpson. Ottumwa, Iowa Gregory Skinner. Tuscola, Illinois Robert Skow. Newton, Iowa John Slaton. Madison Linda Slaughter. Queen City Timothy Slavin. Lancaster Todd Sloane. Anderson, Indiana Beverly Smith. St. Louis Joan Smith. Medford Lakes, New Jersey John Smith. Ottumwa, Iowa John E. Smith. Memphis Joneane Smith. Libertyville, Iowa Terry Smith. LaPlata Terry Smutzer. Donnellson, Iowa James Snowbarger. Reynolds, Illinois Jean Sojka. Muscatine, Iowa Constance Solochier. Florissant Robert Soule. Burlington, Iowa Kenneth Sowers. Alexandria (Page 237) Class of 1970 John Sparks. Kirksville Michael Spears. Jamesport Naomi Spinelli. Waukegan, Illinois Alan Spurgeon. Wayland Ronald Stabler. Iowa City, Iowa Linda Stamp. Davenport, Iowa Rhonda Stanek. Warrenton Robert Stein. Trenton, New Jersey Susan Stelpflug. Ankeny, Iowa Ronald Sterchi. Olney, Illinois Nancy Stevenson. St. Louis Linda Stewart. Kansas City Patricia Stiles. Princeton Evelyn Stoner. Mendon Gary Strasser. What Cheer, Iowa Judith Straub. Monroe City Judith Stroeber. West Des Moines, Iowa Virginia Stroker. St. Louis David Struttmann. Rhineland Donald Stuart. Riverside, Iowa David Stull. Mexico Larry Stutler. Milan Leulumoega Suesue. American Samoa Annalee Sullivan. Fulton Pei Pei Sung. Taiwan Kenneth Susten. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Roy Swain. Kirksville Doris Swan. Seymore, Iowa Lynn Swann. St. Louis Becky Swisher. Palmyra Judy Switzer. Bucklin Clifford Sykes. St. Louis Robert Tade. Lancaster Nancy Tague. Gorin Michael Tait. Washington, Iowa Yuko Takahashi. Japan Carroll Tankesley. Lexington David Tanner. Ferguson (Page 238) Class of 1970 Joyce Tarbet. Shelbyville James Tate. Meadville Susan Taulbee. Versailles Jeanne Taylor. Palmyra Ruth Taylor. Kansas City Gloria Tedrow. Fairfield, Iowa Stephen Tellier. Arlington Heights, Illinois William Teneyck. Edina Teresa Teter. Kirksville Larry Theerman. Warrenton Richard Theriault. Warwick, Rhode Island Aubradella Thompson. St. Louis Beth Thurman. Monroe City Eugene Timmerberg. Rhineland Annette Titue. St. Louis David Toops. Kahoka Patricia Trent. Kirksville Jeannine Truitt. Linneus Edna Trump. Trenton Lui Talusa Tuitele. American Samoa Thomas Tursick. Garfield, New Jersey Judith Twillman. St. Louis Tonie Uhland. Liberty, Illinois Timothy Urban. Lombard, Illinois Madith Ussery. St. Charles Reeta Utley. West Liberty, Iowa Charles Van Liere. Chicago, Illinois Mazie Van Polen. Rose Hill, Iowa Danniel Vlahovich. Novinger Barbara Vogeler. Buckingham, Iowa James Waggener. Kahoka Frank Wagner. Chicago, Illinois Paul Wagner. La Grange Park, Illinois Anita Wallace. Green Castle Cynthia Walter. Kirksville Janis Walter. Grand Ridge, Illinois Dolores Walsher. Westmont, Illinois Randy Ward. Milton, Iowa Robert Warren. Chula Marjorie Waters. Huntsville Jane Watkins. Lancaster (Page 239) Marjorie Weatherly. Storm Lake, Iowa Deborah Weaver. Farmington, Iowa Earnest Webber. Unionville Carolyn Wells. Elsberry Jamie Weguelin. Brentwood, New York Carolyn Werges. Montgomery City Lloyd Wheeler. Rockford, Illinois Robert Whisenand. Higbee Stephen White. St. Louis Steven White. Bayshore, New York Hal Whiteaker. Manchester Karen Wick. Mount Union, Iowa Benita Wiesemann. La Grange Margaret Wild. Kirkwood Livinnia Wiley. Jamesport Priscilla Wiley. O'Fallon Sandra Wilhite. Florissant Deborah Wilhoit. New Hartford Mary Wilhoit. New Hartford Kenneth Williams. Ottumwa, Iowa Sylvia Williams. Lewistown Bobbie Willows. Ewing Mary Wills. Scales Mound, Illinois Cheryl Wilson. Florissant Karen Wilson. St. Louis William Wilson. La Belle Kathleen Winecup. Ottumwa, Iowa Stanley Winfrey. Wentzville Mary Wood. Clarence Rodney Wood. Decatur, Illinois Dottye Wooten. Mexico William Worland. Montgomery City Carla Wright. Russell, Iowa Cheryl Wyllie. Martinsburg, Iowa Anthony Yates. Monroe City Cordelia Yates. Monroe City Berthanna Young. Kirksville Robert Young. Kirksville Joseph Yowell. Perry Sharon Zeigler. Mexico (Page 240) Joy Adam. Richland, Iowa Mary Adams. Clark Patricia Adams. St. Louis Janis Ahrens. St. Louis Carol Alderson. Middletown Rose Alertsen. Montezuma, Iowa Deetta Allen. Humphreys Steve Allen. Richland, Iowa Dorothy Almond. Milan Maria Alvarez. Kirksville Ruth Angel. Vandalia Bruce Anderson. Bloomfield, Iowa Nancy Anderson. Keytesville Roger Anderson. Chariton, Iowa Sue Anderson. Kirksville Porotesano Aoloau. American Samoa Dwaila Armstrong. Davenport, Iowa Terry Asbury. Renick Deborah Augspurger. Pulaski, Iowa Robert Ault. Brentwood Chester Aumua. American Samoa Renee Ayres. Ballwin Jo Ann Azar. Troy Judith Baczek. Round Lake Park, Illinois Mary Bagley. Shelbina Victor Bally. Rock Falls, Illinois Robert Baker. Atlanta Janice Banks. Wellsville Judith Bankson. Mystic, Iowa Catherine Barker. Coggon, Iowa Sterck Barnes. Ft. Madison, Iowa Diana Burnett. Bucklin James Barnett. Lancaster Jewell Barnett. Mendon John Barr. St. Louis Rivers Bartow. Brunswick Theresa Bartow. Purdin Georgia Baskett. Laclede Donna Battaglia. New Milford, New Jersey Gail Beard. Kirksville Rolletta Beeler. Bosworth Diane Beckman. Grundy Center, Iowa Ann Begeman. Monroe City Terry Behneke. Davenport, Iowa June Bell. St. Louis Mary Behring. Emden Constance Beltramo. Glen Ellyn, Illinois Phillip Bender. Clarence Janice Bennett. Keytesville Carl Berstler. Ladora, Iowa (Page 241) Class of 1971 William Beshears. Vandalia Deborah Beswick. Stockport, Iowa Jeanne Bickhart. Washington, Iowa Linda Bier. Palmyra Larry Bierman. Chester, Illinois Ann Biggerstaff. Kirksville Joan Binder. Ayrshire, Iowa Brenda Bird. Mexico Cheryl Black. Iowa City, Iowa Linda Blaise. Clarence Claire Blanchard. Winter Park, Florida Susan Bleigh. Hannibal Buddy Blessing. New London Larry Blickhan. Kent Deborah Blunt. Brookfield Becky Boal. Winfield. Iowa Karl Bode. Kirksville Joyce Bohning. Wentzville Dorothy Bagby. Huntsville Donald Bogert. Drakesville, Iowa Linda Boland. Washington Lois Boley. Rothville Carl Bond. Affton Pamela Booth. Minburn, Iowa Deanna Bork. Macon Marilyn Boswell. Bowling Green Nancy Bothe. Old Monroe Perry Bradshaw. Kirksville Cathie Brauchy. Brentwood Sharon Brewer. Hazelwood William Brinkman. Liberty, Illinois June Brinker. New London Cathy Brennecke. St. Louis Joan Broughton. St. Louis Dennis Brown. Ottumwa, Iowa Douglas Brown. Vernon, New York Marilyn Brown. Eolia Randall Brown. Mexico Robert Bruner. Ottumwa, Iowa Robert Bryan. Princeton Mickie Bryson. Centralia (Page 242) Class of 1971 Gary Buckley. Worchester, Massachusetts Steven Budde. St. Louis Kathleen Burch. Ft. Madison, Iowa J.R. Burnam. Bevier Donald Burrus. Baring Deborah Buse. St. Charles Deborah Buster. Ethel Robert Butler. Macon Timothy Butler. Affton Diane Buxman. Hannibal Jacqueline Byers. Kahoka Janice By waters. Kansas City Robert Cagle. St. Charles Jacqueline Cahalan. Edina Ronald Calbert. Paris Sheila Caldwell. Macon Danny Calhoun. Swan, Iowa Claire Capaldo. Albia, Iowa Philip Carlisle. Ottumwa, Iowa Jorge Carmona. Costa Rica Alice Carpenter. Stoutsville Vicki Carr. Ottumwa, Iowa Ronald Carris. Packwood, Iowa Jan Carter. New Boston Jerry Cathcart. Auxvasse Susan Chapman. Bowling Green Donald Chappell. Decatur, Illinois Bobby Chowning. Snyder Wanda Christine. Shelbyville Cheryl Christman. Columbia Karen Christopher. Jamesport Bernice Cistrunk. Gary, Indiana Connie Clark. New Cambria Lou Clark. Edina Catherine Cloninger. Louisiana (Page 243) David Cochran. Milan Deanna Collings. Mercer Bobbi Collins. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Kathy Collins. Laclede Patricia Comer. Knoxville, Iowa James Compton. Milan Patricia Conner. Montgomery City Glenda Conrad. Clark Janet Cooley. Lucerne Helen Cooper. Salisbury Troy Cooper. La Plata Nancy Copenhaver. Kirksville Rosemary Cornwell. Ferguson Rita Cottom. Oneida, Illinois Terry Cover. Davenport, Iowa Mary Covington. Centerville, Iowa Buddy Craft. Chillicothe Lois Cragen. Frankford Sandra Crase. Redfield, Iowa Linda Crocker. Mt. Union, Iowa Carol Crouch. Browning Frances Crow. Paris Joyce Crull. Portland Janice Culbertson. Shelbyville Bessie Cullum. Unionville Linda Curtis. Ollie, Iowa Jim Dahlgren. Springfield Joseph Daily. Lock Springs Marlys Dailey. Eldon, Iowa Marcia Dane. Williamsburg, Iowa Sue Daugherty. Oskaloosa, Iowa Charlotte Davis. Bloomfield, Iowa David Davis. Burlington, Iowa Patricia Davis. Memphis June Davison. Columbia Sharon Dawson. Moberly John Dedrick. Laclede Cathy Dellavedova. Albia, Iowa Suzanne Delzell. Bloomfield, Iowa Michael Dennis. Macon Gwendolyn De Witt. Kirksville Margaret Dexter. Hunnewell Frank Dickey. Spring City, Pennsylvania Dorothy Dickins. Kansas City Janet Diehl. Fulton Virginia Dieterich. Kahoka Carlene Dinsmore. Meadville Kaye Ditmars. Greentop Roberta Dittmer. Quincy, Illinois Brenda Dodge. Perry (Page 244) John Dodge. Memphis Celestine Dorian. Edina Mauriea Dorland. Mercer Debbi Doubet. Edina Vicki Doubet. Edina Judith Duer. Kahoka Deborah Dougherty. Fayette Dennis Dougherty. Ottumwa, Iowa Sandra Duke. Milledgeville, Georgia Linda Dunbar. Fairfield, Iowa Karen Duncan. Lucerne Phillip Duncan. Greentop Sherry Dykstra. Wapello, Iowa Maurine Early. Baring Barbara East. St. Charles Susan Eddy. Davenport, Iowa Glenn Edmondson. Kahoka Donald Edwards. La Belle Pamela Edwards. Chula Jonathan Eggert. Marengo, Iowa Kathy Ehrhart. Quincy, Illinois Constance Ellington. Bridgeton James Elliott. Ashland, Illinois Linda Elliott. St. Charles Lloyd Elliott. Omaha, Nebraska Bobretta Elliston. Des Moines, Iowa Phyllis Elson. Bloomfield, Iowa Jean Emery. Clarksville Joyce Erb. Perry Al Erwin. Greentop David Evans. Brentwood Gale Evans. Clark Joseph Evans. Meadville Patricia Evans. Des Moines, Iowa Sheila Ewing. Unionville Leapei Faaola. Samoa Teresa Fantz. Hannibal Siaki Fanua. American Samoa Michael Farnsworth. Pleasant Valley, Iowa Philip Fay. Laclede Elizabeth Fedak. St. Louis Richard Fennel. Fulton Dennis Fessler. Macon Dianna Fessler. Macon James Fiscus. Kirksville Cynthia Fisher. Ankeny, Iowa Mary Fisher. Wellman, Iowa Richard Floyd. Knoxville, Iowa James Foley. Clinton, Iowa Rosemary Ford. Glenwood (Page 245) Class of 1971 Kathleen Forness. St. Louis Donna Foster. St. Louis Jackie Fountain. Newark Marylou Foust. Chariton, Iowa Elizabeth Frankford. Anchorage, Alaska Gloria Fredrickson. Ottumwa, Iowa Robert Freitag. Scotch Plains, New Jersey James French. Mexico Patricia Fridley. Union Gwen Friend. Bloomfield, Iowa David Froneyberger. St. Louis Sandra Frueh. Donnellson, Iowa John Fry. Kirksville Ruth Gabel. St. Louis Susanne Gallo. Bergenfield, New Jersey Eugene Galloway. Moscow Mills Sally Galvan. Ottumwa, Iowa Phillip Garnet. Princeton Khosrow Ganjani. Iran Kathryn Gano. Keosauqua, Iowa Jo George. Columbia Carolyn Germain. Emerson, New Jersey Greg Gettings. Ottumwa, Iowa Sally Gheens. Keytesville Kathleen Gilbert. North Kansas City Kathleen Gilmer. Hurdland Tomoaki Gima. Okinawa Samuel Gipple. Columbus Junction, Iowa Robert Gladney. Elsberry Nancy Glenn. Wertzville Kenneth Glover. Newark Beverly Golston. Ottumwa, Iowa Vera Golston. Unionville Gary Gooch. Hurdland Edward Good. Bloomfield. Iowa (Page 246) Class of 1971 Patricia Good. Chariton, Iowa Barbara Gooden. Milton, Iowa Dianna Goodman. Rose Hill, Iowa Meryl Goodwin. Kirksville Ronald Goold. Tulsa, Oklahoma Phillip Gordon. Sturgeon Robert Gorrell. Canton Susan Gossick. Meadville Gary Graham. New London Stefanye Graham. St. Louis Dennis Graser. St. Louis Lurie Graupman. Vandalia Dennis Gray. St. Charles Audrey Greene. St. Louis Mark Green. Ottumwa, Iowa William Green. Laddonia James Grider. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma David Grieshaber. St. Louis Gwendolyn Groharing. Davenport, Iowa Esther Groves. Purdin Mildred Guffey. Unionville Gloria Guinn. Rutledge Charles Haack. Williamsburg, Iowa Gerald Hackmann. Marthasville Albert Hagerla. Edina Marilyn Haggy. Ethel Loretta Hale. Vandalia Sharon Haley. Memphis Robert Hall. Kirksville Linda Hamill. Center Gayle Hamilton. Hannibal Louis Hamilton. St. Louis Marlene Hamilton. LaBelle Pamela Hamilton. Unionville Bonnie Hamm. Bucklin Larry Hammons. Novinger Sandra Hamor. Montezuma, Iowa Toni Hampton. Mexico Nancy Hancock. Meadville Darrell Hanslow. Fulton Michael Hardy. Ashland, Illinois Ronnie Hargrave. Linneus Alan Harman. Byrumville Margaret Harness. Bowling Green Charles Harriman. Bucklin Karen Harris. Salisbury Ladema Harris. Kirksville Patricia Harris. University City Hanna Harrison. Moberly Sharon Harrison. Revere Harold Harshbarger. Salem, Iowa Steve Harting. St. Louis Norma Hartley. Hillsboro, Iowa (Page 247) Hassine Hassen. Mexico Londa Hastings. Poplar Bluff Thomas Hawk. Grundy Center, Iowa Gwen Hawkes. Wentzville Sandra Hawkins. West Alton Wayne Hawkins. Kirksville Dorenda Head. Novelty Gwendolyn Hearne. St. Louis Sheila Heidman. Granger, Iowa Sharon Hendrix. St. Louis Randy Henness. Milan Robert Hepker. Center Point, Iowa Vicki Herl. Hannibal Gabor Hernady. Venezuela Linda Hervey. Agency, Iowa Carolyn Hickenbottom. Batavia, Iowa Norma Hicks. Cairo Mary Higgins. Churdan, Iowa Thomas Hilbert. Monroe City James Hiles. Bowling Green Rigoberto Hillo. New York, New York Roger Hodapp. Harlan, Iowa Brenda Hodgin. Mexico Karen Hollowell. Williamstown Garlene Holtkamp. Mexico Terry Hooker. Mexico Betty Hoover. Keosauqua, Iowa Shirley Hopmann. Lemay Marcheita Horne. St. Louis Stephen Hoyer. Hillsboro, Iowa Gladys Hudson. Des Moines, Iowa Stephen Hudson. Brookfield Rita Hueffmeier. Wentzville Michael Humphreys. Des Moines, Iowa Alice Hunsel. Wentzville Charlotte Hunt. Stoutsville John Hunter. Kirksville Lonnie Hupp. Troy (Page 248) Class of 1971 Larry Hutchcraft. St. Charles Mary Ann Iman. Higginsville Shirley Inda. Chaquanas, Trinidad Kathie Ingels. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Judith Ingerson. Marceline Diane Ingram. Minburn, Iowa Joyce Ingram. Ames, Iowa Barbara Ingrum. Centralia James Inlow. Bowling Green Rebecca Inlow. Kahoka Susanne Irey. Livonia Linda Jackson. Palmyra Michael Jackson. Bloomfield, Iowa Patricia Jacobs. Ottumwa, Iowa Cindy James. St. Louis Mark Jefferson. Kirksville Anthony Jelley. Bay Shore, New York Clinton Jerome. Eureka Roberta Jesse. Centralia Jean Johns. Queen City Beverly Johnson. St. Charles David Johnson. Winfield, Iowa June Johnson. Centralia William Johnson. Palmyra Janie Johnston. Davenport, Iowa Barbara Jones. Carthage, Illinois Beverly Jones. Wapello, Iowa Elna Jones. New Cambria Jacquelyn Jones. Cairo Janevra Jones. Arbela Joyce Jones. Novinger Karen Jones. Bettendorf, Iowa Patricia Jones. Maywood Mary Beth Justice. Ankeny, Iowa Pamela Justice. Memphis David Kallmeyer. Glascow Mary Ann Karrer. Columbia Frank Katona. Highland Indiana Paulette Kautz. Atlantic, Iowa Linda Keil. Perry Jo Kelly. Quincy, Illinois (Page 249) Claudia Kemp. Newark Linda Kenyon. Moberly James Kern. Blairstown, Iowa Diana. King. Princeton James King. Kirksville Daniel Kinsey. Warsaw, Indiana Daniel Kinsinger. Bloomfield, Iowa Sandra Kirtley. Huntsville Mary Kissing. Pacific Monte Kite. Hurdland Alan Klinger. Allerton, Iowa Naomi Knight. Browning Kathleen Knoche. Ankeny, Iowa Patricia Koch. Bridgeton Susan Koch. Brentwood, New York Stephen Kolb. Jefferson City George Koontz. Memphis Jamal Kottabi. Shiruz, Iran Songsri Kraturerk. Thailand Suzanne Kueny. Montgomery City Sydne Kuhler. Keytesville Carol Kuhlmann. St. Charles Gary Lacey. St. Charles Pamala LaFrenz. Wyaconda Anita Wing Shue Lam. China Nim Shun Nelson Lam. China Etenauga Lam. Samoa Nancy Lammert. St. Louis Marilyn Lampton. Hannibal Philip Langford. American Samoa Mary Langston. Kinloch Warren Lantz. Kirksville Ronald Larue. New Sharon, Iowa Jane Latta. Des Moines, Iowa Olith Lauifi. American Samoa John Lawson. Glasgow JoAnn Lay. LaBelle Jane Leake. Marceline Pennie Leathers. College Mound Dana Lee. Council Bluffs, Iowa Lauren Fung Chun Lee. China Michael Lennox. Hannibal Pamlyn Lesser. Bettendorf, Iowa Mary Ellen Levi. Saddle Brook, New Jersey Alexander Levy. University City Robert Lewis. Eolia Patricia Lietsch. Galesburg, Illinois Ruth Light. Pleasantville, Iowa Pamela Lindenbush. Montgomery City Penny Lindquist. Greentop (Page 250) Cathie Lingle. Davenport, Iowa Roy Linhardt. Powersville Sandra Linn. Montezuma, Iowa Judy Litchfield. LaBelle Terry Little. Monticello Jerry Lockard. Atlanta Mary Loechl. Ballwin Fagatoele Lokeni. American Samoa Antoinette Long. Bradford, Illinois Linda Love. Auxvasse Steven Lowenberg. Donnellson, Iowa Helen Luebrecht. Cyrene John Luhn. Bridgeton Philip Luksetich. Melcher, Iowa Lucinda Lunceford. Richmond Marcia Lushbaugh. Ottumwa, Iowa Nancy Lynn Luth. Burlington, Iowa James Maddex. Lentner Shirley Maggart. Milan Bijan Maheronnaghsh. Iran Ahmed Mahmoud. Arabia William Maier. Brookfield, Illinois Marlis Manning. Brighton, Iowa Bruce Manro. Ottumwa, Iowa Nancy March. Columbia Deena Marsh. St. Charles Larry Marshall. Bowling Green Sharon Marshall. St. Louis Barbara Martin. St. Louis John Martin. St. Charles Peggy Martin. Moscow Mills Janey Mathis. Elmer Barbara Mauck. Kirksville Theresa McAndrew. Kahoka Luther McBee. Greentop Paula McCarty. Milan Cheryl McCauley. St. Louis Arlene McCollum. Farber Francine McCormick. Batavia, Iowa Lola McCoy. Lucerne Leah McCullough. Bloomfield, Iowa Judith McCune. Kirksville Carolyn McDaniel. Macon Sheila McDaniel. Columbia Betty McDonald. Fulton Betty McEwen. Des Moines, Iowa Barbara McFadden. Washington, Iowa Lila McGraw. Pleasantville, Iowa Judith McIntosh. Mt. Sterling, Iowa Beverly McKiddy. Jamesport (Page 251) Class of 1971 Kriss McLain. Stockport, Iowa Dana McMillan. Fayette Barbara McRoberts. Chariton, Iowa David McVay. Martinsburg, Iowa Pamela Means. Macon Sherry Medaris. Farmington, Iowa Nancy Meek. Bonaparte, Iowa Susan Meers. St. Charles Connie Meinhardt. Memphis Joy Meinhardt. Luray Mary Meinhardt. New Cambria David Melander. Boyertown, Pennsylvania Robert Melson. Mexico Linda Merrell. Monticello Jerry Merten. Davenport, Iowa Theresa Messina. St. Louis Carolyn Meyer. Searsboro, Iowa Robert Michael. Corydon, Iowa Richard Middleton. Downing Patricia Mihalevich. Kirksville Dayana Miller. Kirksville Judy Miller. Green City Linda Miller. Kirksville Robert Miller. St. Louis Margaret Mills. Chillicothe Rebecca Minear. Kirksville Claudia Minor. Kirksville Beverly Mitchell. Vandalia Carole Mitchell. Bonaparte, Iowa Glory Mitchell. Shelbina Gordon Mitchell. Packwood. Iowa Phyllis Moehle. Macon Dorothy Moffett. Memphis John Moffitt. Winigan Askullah Mogharrabi. Iran Thomas Momphard. Silex Larry Montgomery. Newtown Beverly Moore. Kirksville Bruce Moore. Middletown Charles Moore. Yale, Iowa David Moore. Kirksville (Page 252) Class of 1971 Marvin Moots. Kirksville Gayle Moore. Memphis Beverly Morgan. Bloomifeld, Iowa Paul Moots. Kirksville Billy Morris. Purdin Marcia Morris. Canton Ronda Morris. Kirksville Stewart Morton. St. Louis Dianne Mottet. Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Mudd. Center Peggy Munden. Lucerne Linda Murray. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Deborah Myers. St. Charles Massoud Nabauian. Iran Eddie Nash, Jr. St. Louis Harry Naughton. Williamsburg, Iowa Richard Neeve. Zion, Illinois Barbara Neff. Bucklin Stella Neill. Bloomfield, Iowa Nancy Nelson. Ottumwa, Iowa Gloria Newbrough. Paris Cynthia Newell. Anita, Iowa Ned Newkirk. Macon Diana Newquist. Albia, Iowa Bobbi Nichols. Kirksville Nancy Nicholson. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Shirley Nickell. Rothville Jane Niehoff. Troy David Niemeyer. Marthasville Tida Nitipisanonta. Thailand Kathy Noel. Paris Patricia Noel. Kirksville Jeanette Noland. Kirksville Rebecca Norfolk. Palmyra Billie Norman. St. Louis (Page 253) Kathleen Norton. Williamsburg, Iowa Glenna Novinger. Novinger Capitola Oakley. Chariton, Iowa Raymond Oberhaus. Vandalia Lois O'Briant. Oxford, Iowa Paul O'Day. Kahoka Linda O'Dell. Fairfield, Iowa Edward Olderich. Nantucket, Massachusettes Larry Oldvader. Brunswick Paula Orf. Bowling Green Stephen Orr. Salisbury Farol Oshner. La Belle Carol Oshner. La Belle Maurice Overlander. Stockport, Iowa Andrea Owen. Princeton Steven Ownby. St. Louis Joyce Oxenford. West Des Moines, Iowa Christina Palermo. St. Louis Maupati Panapa. American Samoa Harish Pandya. Taiwan Russell Parker. Seymour, Iowa Patricia Parks. Salisbury Ebrahim Parva. Iran Sandra Paschal. Keosauqua, Iowa Kathryn Paule. St. Charles Ernest Payne. Marceline Larry Payton. Novinger Ruth Payton. Elmer Charla Peak. Shelbina Michael Pemberton. Fulton John Penn. Auxvasse Carolyn Pepper. Brighton, Iowa Linda Perkins. Cedar, Iowa Lee Perry. Novelty Mary Perry. Bloomfield, Iowa Brenda Peterson. Rutledge Douglas Peterson. Trenton David Petre. Atlanta William Phegley, Jr. St. Louis Carl Philips. Selma, Iowa Dee Pickering. Unionville James Pierceall. Monroe City Rudy Pila. American Samoa Lois Pinson. La Plata Jeffrey Piper. Queen City Kathryn Pirnat. Eddyville, Iowa Peter Planchon. Anderson Walter Platz. La Grange Shirley Poertner. Pacific Harriet Poffenberger. Altoona, Iowa (Page 254) Lance Poland. Powersville James Pollard. Kirksville Michael Pontius. Callao Cathy Powell. Huntsville Diana Powell. Kirksville Rodney Powell. St. Peters Vicki Powell. Mexico Karla Powells. St. Louis Carol Preston. St. Louis Lucinda Primeau. St. Charles Lynn Prinster. O'Fallon John Probst. St. Louis Richard Pulse. Canton Jamie Quick. Aztec, New Mexico Bryan Quigley. Yaphank, New York Sherri Quigley. Milan Rosalind Rada. Chicago, Illinois Candace Randall. Washington, Iowa Patsy Ray. Unionville William Ray. Bloomfield, Iowa Roger Rea. Kirksville Kenneth Reed. Boonville Robert Reed. Andes, New York Abraham Reese. Hannibal Linda Rex. Kirksville Sally Rice. Ashland Lynn Richardson. Williamsburg, Iowa Len Rickards. Canton Raymond Rider. St. Louis Charles Riechers. Rush Hill Randall Riley. Kirksville Marvis Rinehart. Browning Linda Ritzman. Perry, Iowa Suzanne Robb. Burlington, Iowa Elizabeth Roberts. Columbia Juanita Roberts. Milan Billy Robinson. Sturgeon Denauvo Robinson. Quincy, Illinois Betty Rock. Ottumwa, Iowa Marjorie Roderick. Kirksville Randell Roderique. St. Louis Jeanine Roe. St. Charles Nancy Roesler. St. Louis Robert Rogers. Kirksville Joan Rohdy. Farmington, Iowa Rex Rominger. Bloomfield, Iowa William Ronecker. Overland Nancy Rook. Fulton Carla Roseborough. Gary, Indiana Mary Rothweiler. Palmyra (Page 255) Class of 1971 Janet Rowe. Keokuk, Iowa Susan Ruiz. Vandalia Lynna Rusch. Rolla Janice Rusk. Fulton Donald Russell. Brookfield Eleanor Ryan. Milan Richard Ryan. Mexico Logologo Saau. American Samoa Karim Sadeghpaur. Iran Gloria Salisbury. Unionville Nichalaus Samila. Mexico Sangiam Sandhaweesukh. Thailand Teresa Sandifer. Monroe City Sandra Sasbon. Bay Shore, New York Kerisiano Sataua. American Samoa Cynthia Sawyer. Des Moines, Iowa Joyce Schaeffer. Lemay Ann Schafer. LaGrange Joseph Schaffer. Palmyra Darrell Schapmire. Bloomington, Illinois Edward Schieffer. Troy David Schillinger. Bucklin Joyce Schlueter. Ferguson Steven Schlueter. St. Charles Lucy Schmid. St. Louis Karen Schneider. St. Louis Linda Schock. New Sharon, Iowa Richard Schreck. Canton Sheila Schroeder. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Barbara Schutz. Florissant Kevin Schwartz. Alton, Illinois Philip Scott. Shelbina Phillis Scott. Kirksville Douglas Seaton. Powersville Gloria Seitsinger. Wellman, Iowa (Page 256) Ellen Seiwert. Richland, Iowa Larry Sell. Unionville Karen Seroka. Florissant Pennie Seth. Farmington, Iowa Janice Sevits. Kirksville Steven Sewell. Kirkwood John Shahan. Kirksville John Shanks. Washington, Iowa Jane Sharp. Hannibal Larry Sharp. Kirksville John Sharpe. LaBelle Connie Shearon. Vandalia Patsy Sheeder. Greenfield, Iowa Shari Sheely. Oskaloosa, Iowa Linda Sheets. Ollie, Iowa Jack Shilt. Newtown Paul Shultis. Pine Hill, New York Jeana Shultz. Ewing David Sidwell. Queen City Margie Sievert. Ashland Linda Silver. Palmyra Teresa Sim. China Cathy Simmons. Kirksville Carol Sims. Auxvasse Kathryn Simpson. Milan Mary Simpson. Novelty Reginald Singleton. East St. Louis, Illinois Nancy Sisson. Kahoka Piyam Sivatanphisit. Thailand Dotti Skaggs. Brunswick Susan Sloan. Milan Robert Sliminsky. Hollis, New York Ellen Small. Wright City David Smith. Kansas City Dennis Smith. Calumet City, Illinois Judith Smith. Hannibal Marla Smith. Oskaloosa, Iowa Rene Smith. Brashear Rosalynd Smith. Green City John Sojka. Riverside, Iowa Vikki Sparrow. St. Charles Richard Spellman. Salisbury Edith Spiegel. St. Louis Phillip Sponsler. Kirksville Robert Stanley. Clio, Iowa Nita Starbuck. Lancaster Gerald Starr. Ottumwa, Iowa Deborah St. Clair. Williamstown Linda Steele. Wyaconda Patricia Steiner. Maywood, New Jersey Judith Stephan. Ellisville Susan Stephanson. Newton, Iowa Linda Stevenson. Wright City (Page 257) Class of 1971 Mary Stevenson. Moberly Janette Stoffa. Ottumwa, Iowa Kahla Stoker. Allerton, Iowa Jeanie Story. Fairfield, Iowa Lucretia Stott. Cantril, Iowa Ann Stover. Bowling Green Chris Straube. Bowling Green Randall Stuckey. Unionville Minoru Suzuki. Japan Marilyn Swift. Keokuk, Iowa Claire Sykes. Kirksville Pamela Sylvara. Kirksville Constance Szafranski. Detroit, Michigan Setsuo Takai. Japan Judith Tarry. Nauvoo, Illinois Susan Tapy. St. Louis Jennifer Tatge. Stronghurst, Illinois David Taylor. Jonesburg Raymond Taylor. Chicago, Illinois Jerry Terrell. Des Moines, Iowa David Tharp. Green City Karen Thomas. St. Louis Tessie Thomas. St. Louis Anna Thompson. Elmer Janet Thompson. Kirksville Kandace Thompson. Vandalia Nancy Thompson. Quincy, Illinois Paul Thompson. Fulton Robert Thompson. Unionville Karladine Thurman. Clarence Kathy Tietsort. Kirksville Mintie Tisue. Jacksonville Vailolo Tosi. American Samoa Ann Townsend. Memphis Sue Travis. Park Ridge, Illinois Roger Trower. New Hartford Mary Tuchek. Ellsworth, Iowa Gregory Tucker. Kirksville (Page 258) Class of 1971 Ella Tyler. Palmyra Karyl Van Dyne. Corydon, Iowa John Vannatta. Fairfield, Iowa Sarah Vaughn. Centralia Barbara Verity. St. Louis Mary Volmert. Columbia Michael Volmert. Columbia Michael Vranich. York, Pennsylvania Mary Wade. Browning Barbara Waggener. Kansas City Dana Walker. Wellman, Iowa David Walker. Macon Paulette Walker. Centralia Sherrie Walker. Clarence Ivan Wallace. Novinger Joann Wallace. Novinger Patricia Wallace. Kirksville Daryl Walleman. St. Louis David Waller. Callao Betty Wallingford. Farmington, Iowa Walter Walz. Lemay Janice Ward. St. Louis Linda Ward. Davenport, Iowa Daniel Watkins. Bettendorf, Iowa Juanita Way. Springfield, Illinois Barbara Webbe. St. Louis Blanche Weber. Quincy, Illinois Sheila Weiland. Burlington, Iowa Connie Weir. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bobbie Welker. Williamstown Ida Wells. Wayland Mary Wells. Newtown Sharon Wells. Hedrick, Iowa Darrell Wendt. Trenton Linda Wenneker. Lancaster Mickey West. Elmer Larry Wharton. Shelbina Vicky Whipple. Batavia, Iowa John White. Monroe City Michael White. Ottumwa, Iowa Patricia Whitworth. Novinger (Page 259) Sara Widmer. Salisbury Cecil Wilburn. Laddonia Brenda Wilkerson. Kearney Gary Wilkinson. Ottumwa, Iowa Brooke Williams. Kansas City Dwayne Williams. Stoutsville Joann Williams. Ferguson John Williams. Elmer Linda Williams. St. Louis Rebecca Williams. Williamsburg, Iowa Karen Williamson. Mexico Rudy Willingham. Bloomfield, Iowa Claude Wilson. Chicago, Illinois Edward Wilson. Fulton Katherine Wilson. Bowling Green Vickie Wilson. Glasgow William Wine. Brunswick Sarah Winslow. Kirksville Terry Winters. Canton Debra Wisdom. Macon Sandra Withoelter. St. Charles Constance Wolf. Eldon, Iowa Larry Wolgast. Fenton Bonnie Wolverton. St. Louis Glenn Wombwell. Brookfield Deborah Wood. Moulton, Iowa Shirley Wood. Kirksville James Woodrow. Perry Howard Woods. Jonesburg Kenneth Woods. Foley Kevin Woods. Edina Doris Wright. St. Louis Janet Wulf. Washington, Iowa Linda Wyatt. Montgomery City Lynda Wyatt. Mercer Karen Yackley. Taylor Sheila Yagel. Brookfield Shirley Yagel. Brookfield Mary Yager. New London Michael Yager. Kirksville Rebecca Yates. Lake Placid, Florida Phyllis Yocum. Overland Park, Kansas William Yohe. Albia, Iowa Connie York. Bloomfield, Iowa Robert Young Jr. Kirksville Helen Yutz. Callao Dennis Zeigler. Novinger Mary Zotz. Albia, Iowa (Page 260) STUDENT LIFE (Page 261) 261 (Page 262) 262 (Page 263) 263 (Page 264) Queen Kaye Reigns Over Homecoming Beginning the Centennial Homecoming activities was the crowning of Kaye Johnson, an Independent candidate; as Homecoming Queen. Kaye, a sophomore from Marceline, was escorted by John Newcomb. Kaye is an art major and is on the ECHO Staff. As a cheerleader, she is also a strong supporter of the Bulldogs. Claudia Burkhardt, sponsored by Alpha Sigma Alpha social sorority, was chosen as an attendant by the student body. Claudia is a member of SNEA, president of Beta Tau Delta and is a sophomore elementary major. A junior English major, Donna Carlson, was chosen as the other attendant. Sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma social sorority, Donna is a member of College Players and SNEA. (Page 265) (Page 266) 266 (Page 267) 267 (Page 268) 268 (Page 269) 269 (Page 270) (Page 271) 271 (Page 272) (Page 273) 273 (Page 274) 274 (Page 275) 275 (Page 276) 276 (Page 277) 277 (Page 278) 278 (Page 279) 279 (Page 280) 280 (Page 281) (Page 282) 282 (Page 283) 283 (Page 284) 284 (Page 285) 285 (Page 286) 286 (Page 287) (Page 288) Three NMSC co-eds served as editors of the Index during the 1967-68 academic year. Georgia Schacher, fall quarter editor, Phyllis Dysart, winter quarter editor, and Joyce Sevits, spring quarter editor, discussed their various publications with Index advisor, Joe Galkowski. Sheila Logston talked over her assignment as an Index reporter with Joyce Sevits, editor of the publication during the spring quarter. Looking through past editions of the Index for information was the responsibility of Cheryl Wilson as histories editor of the Index this past year. She also served as news editor and picture editor of the Index. (Page 289) Members of the editorial staff of the Index during the winter quarter included Marilyn Bullock, Joyce Sevits, Phyllis Dysart, Cheryl Wilson, and Richard Demarest. Kirk Mote and Curt Funk were the photographers for the Index who covered every area of the campus with their cameras. Sam Berkowitz, at the typewriter, was busily engaged throughout the year writing sports information for the Index. Ed Sick, assistant Index photographer, and Mike Trent, business manager, discussed plans for providing proper coverage of Index advertisements. 1968 Index Staff For the first time in the history of the College Index, three NMSC co-eds served as editors of the weekly publication. The responsibility of trying to retain the "Best State College Newspaper in Missouri" title awarded the Index in 1967, was riding on their shoulders. During the fall quarter, Georgia Schacher assumed the responsibilities of getting the Index underway. Stanley Williams provided the faculty leadership. Phyllis Dysart picked up the reins in the winter quarter as she and her staff worked many hours writing copy, writing headlines, and drawing layouts. The staff strived to meet the ever demanding deadlines with news coverage of the ECHO queen election, various College productions, Campus Bowl and Twirp Week. Midway through the quarter, Joe Galkowski was named Index adviser as Mr. Williams was named administrative assistant to the Dean of Instruction. Spring quarter issues of the Index were under the leadership of Joyce Sevits. Coverage of the campus elections and providing publicity for the many senior recitals and art shows highlighted spring reporting. Throughout the year extensive coverage was given the various athletic programs by staff sports reporters of the Index. The advertising segment of the Index was handled by Mike Trent, advertising manager. (Page 290) Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Thirty-five NMSC students were named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges in November of 1967. Recipients of the Who's Who award showed outstanding scholarship, leadership, and cooperation in education and extra-curricular activities, general citizenship, and promise of future usefulness toward the campus and the community. These students were officially recommended by the College and then accepted by the organization. Martha Acuff Jeanie Coy Auseon Jack Atterberry Jane Bailey Nan Begeman Janice Blickhan Donna Brown Susan Cattle Gary Crank Diane Cushman Eileen Edwards Harry Farr Joleen Fox Elizabeth Goeke Laura Gomez Susan Gulnac Victor Kaylarian Sandi Kincaid Martha Miller Gary Peterson Ed Phelps Doralee Ratliff Richard Rider Georgia Schacher Jim Sefrit Barbara Snell Jeanne Staggs Mike Trent Sandra Tribley Willa Sue Weekley Ron Werling Jack Wright Tania Yeager Joann Zeigler (Page 291) (Page 292) Row 1: Karen Schneider, Jan Hammersmith, Jacquelyn Jones, Veronica Escribano, Catherine Jelinek. Row 2: Darlene Eizenga, Brooke Williams, Vicki Tucker, Andrea Kochman, Jean Rowland, Kathy Leek, and Susie Henderson. Row 3: Pat Reilly, Becky Tibbs, Chris Jones, Carol Gibson, Lynn Swann, Sandra Potosky, and Nancy Lammert. Students Nominate Forty (Page 293) Row 1: Diane Buxman, Rosanna Stark, Janienne Donaldson, Rivers Bartow, Cindy Walter. Row 2: Judy Brown, Pam Simpson, Joann Zeigler, Janet Seals, Vicki Davis, Linda Randell, Pat Comer, Sandi Kincaid, and Joyce Oxenford. Row 3: Jeanne Mess, Joan Binder, Marilyn Rapley, Karladine Thurman, Jeanie Coy Auseon, Marcia Missbarger, Helen Cooper. Echo Queen Candidates (Page 294) Faculty, Students Select Finalists Forty campus co-eds were nominated as 1968 ECHO Queen candidates by more than 1,100 NMSC students. These finalists were then presented before a board of judges at a reception held in the Alumni Room of the Student Union. Judges for the contest were: students - Jack Wright, student council president; Michael Trent, ECHO editor; Janie English, and Marilyn Bullock; faculty -- Dr. Elizabeth Worrell, Language and Literature division; and James Preston, Social Scienc division; and off campus - Mrs. Gingo Reed, chairman of the Northeast Missouri Fair Queen competition; and Eldon Alexander, owner of photography studios. Upon narrowing the field of candidates down to five, the ECHO Staff then contacted Peter Graves, known for his starring role in the television series "Mission Impossible," to make the final queen selection. Janie English and Dr. Elizabeth Worrell were members of the faculty-student committee who selected the five finalists. ECHO Queen finalists included: seated, Brooke Williams, Sandi Kincaid, and Helen Cooper. Standing, Kathy Leek and Janet Seals. MSEI McFadden, Strauss, Eddy & Irwin Public Relations NEW YORK LOS ANGELES PALM SPRINGS LONDON ROME PARIS February 26, 1968 Mr. Joe Galkowski ECHO Advisor Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Dear Mr. Galkowski: First I would like to thank you for honoring me by your request that I judge your Queen Contest. Secondly I would like to say this: Talk about your impossible missions. All of your candidates are outstanding and that makes a tough choice. However, I did after considerable mulling, select Kathy Leek as my choice. Would you believe that even now I'm not sure. The choice was like selecting one rose from a vase of five perfect blooms. Thank you again for asking me to participate in your contest. Sincerely, Peter Graves 1017 No. La Cienega Boulevard / Loe Angeles, California 90069 / (313) OL 7-4330 / Cable Address: MCSEDIR (Page 295) Peter Graves (Page 296) Helen Cooper Sandi Kincaid Jan Seals Brooke Williams (Page 297) 1968 Echo Queen Kathy Leek (Page 298) The 1968 ECHO staff was under the supervision of two faculty advisors. Throughout the year Joe Galkowski and Stanley Williams provided the editors and the members of the staff with the basic guidelines for planning and constructing the 1968 NMSC yearbook. Mike Hupfer, sports editor, and Dale Barrett, assistant editor, discussed on many occasions various layouts and copy blocks that were to appear in the 1968 ECHO. Glenda Conrad is pictured proofreading ECHO copy while Rita Reagan and Gloria Weyand review various layouts to be used in the ECHO. (Page 299) 1968 ECHO Staff Mike Trent was appointed editor of the 1968 ECHO last spring and the ball began rolling. Selection of Dale Barrett as assistant editor, Joann Zeigler, business manager, Mary Cox, assistant business manager and Mike Hupfer, sports editor, completed the foundation of the staff. Following a summer course in yearbook productions at the University of Minnesota, Trent began the planning stages for the ECHO. When the academic year began in September the final staff members were named and the regular Monday evening meetings of the ECHO staff began under the supervision of faculty adviser Stanley Williams. Throughout the year Ed Sick, photographer for the '68 ECHO, began appearing all over campus trying to capture the real student life on the NMSC campus. Following a six-week session of portrait taking by Glenn Rider, over 3,000 student pictures were available for layouts. In January, due to an administrative change, Joe Galkowski assumed the duties of ECHO adviser. On March 1, the final copy of the ECHO reached the printer at five minutes to five - or five minutes before the final deadline! A staff banquet, the annual ECHO dance, and finally, distribution of the completed ECHO ended a personally rewarding year for all members of the ECHO staff. The coffee pot became a regular fixture of the ECHO staff during their late working hours. Left to right: Mary Cox, assistant business manager; Joann Zeigler, business manager; Dale Barrett, assistant editor and Mike Trent, editor. Ed Sick toured the NMSC campus many times during the past year searching for unusual student life pictures as photographer for the ECHO. The bulk of the busy work on the ECHO was absorbed by several of the volunteer staff members. Copy reading, picture identification, and many other tedious tasks were carried out by this group of individuals. Included were left to right: Diane Cushman, Andrea Kochman. Kathy Bailey, and Cheryl Wilson. (Page 300) Editor Michael Trent Business Manager Joann Zeigler (Page 301) From the Editor The journey down the road to the fulfillment of any successful and worthwhile project is said to parallel the highway of life. One can expect to encounter rough sections, detours, irritating delays due to construction and re-construction, and many unexpected chug-holes. This year's annual, though pleasant, has been such a road. Beginning with my attendance at the University of Minnesota workshop in yearbook journalism, the road of the 1968 ECHO started off on smoothe pavement. After many winding curves and hill crests, marked by a certain amount of expected ruggedness, the book reached its completion through the loyalty and cooperation of the staff, coupled with the patience and understanding of Mr. Stanley Williams and Mr. Joe Galkowski, advisers. Learning how to work with the staff and after careful preparation, I was able to observe how the intricate parts of the book fell together with professional-like precision. The knowledge and experience gained will be valuable to me in my future endeavors. To the members of my graduating class-whether we choose the rough road to higher education, the wide route to classroom teaching, the fast freeway to corporate fame, or a jungle path somewhere in Southeast Asia, the preparation that we have received at Northeast Missouri State will make our trip down life's road smoother for us and our fellow travelers. Michael Trent Editor-1968 ECHO (Page 302) A Abbadessa, Pamela 78, 112, 204 Abbott, Nancy J. 204 Abrams, Jerry A. 223 Ackermann, Sunny A. 223 Acuff, Martha Sue, 64, 72, 75, 100, 116, 714 Adam, Joy A. 240 Adams, Dan, 223 Adams, Mary R., 240 Adams, Patricia A., 240 Adams, Sharon Kay, 74, 108, 204 Addison, Sharon K., 107 Addleman, Kathel, 74, 108, 122, 204 Adelstein, Peggy A., 223 Adland, Susan Gay, 174 AEOLIAN CLUB, 101 Aga, Elsie Teine, 223 AGRICULTURE CLUB, 81 Ah-Hing, Sui Sio, 90, 223 Ahdieh, Keumars, 223 Ahrens, Janis T., 240 Albert, Ronald F., 174 Albertson, Dennis F., 223 Albrecht, Carla R., 116, 223 Albright, Gail, 50, 128 Albus, Elizabeth Ann, 204 Alderson, Carol F., 240 Alderton, Ruth A., 223 Alertsen, Rose M., 75, 240 Alexander, Curd, 154 Alexander, Imma Jean, 223 Alexander, William, 174 Allen, Cecil H., 59 Allen, Deetta, 240 Allen, Donald L., 94, 174 Allen, Imogene M., 223 Allen, Patricia Ann, 75, 223 Allen, Raymond Keith, 86, 145, 163, 223 Allen, Steve L., 240 Allen, William Arthur, 77 Allgood, Dennis A., 223 Allison, Margaret M., 223 Almond, Dorothy F., 240 Almond, Vena Marie, 174 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA, 124 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 67 ALPHA PHI SIGMA, 71 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, 116 Altemeier, Karen B., 174 Altgilbers, Larry Lee, 174 Alvarez, Gilda, 104 Alvarez, Humberto, 50, 79 Alvarez, Maria H., 50, 106, 240, 104 Amidei, Joseph Richard, 204 Amosson, Janice Lee, 118, 174 Anderson, Brenda J., 223 Anderson, Brian A., 69, 174 Anderson, Bruce E., 240 Anderson, Carolene B., 85, 223 Anderson, Cyril 55 Anderson, Douglas F., 70, 107, 127, 204 Anderson, Elaine L., 204 Anderson, Larry D., 158 Anderson, Nancy L., 240 Anderson, Roger Lee, 240 Anderson, Sue E., 240 Anderson, William J., 204 Andrews, Samantha S., 223 Andrews, Robert J., 66, 174 Angaine, Robert, 223 Angel, Ruth L., 74, 109, 240 Angrisano, Enrique, 174 Anspach, Sherry, 170, 105 Anthony, Lana Terril, 204 Anthony, Tasos, 92, 204 Aoloau, Porotesano, 240 Appelfeld, Richard L., 223 Archer, Nancy Elaine, 71, 74, 82, 174 Arens, Joseph, 204 Arico, James Anthony, 86, 130, 139, 158, 223 Armgard, Criss, 204 Armstrong, Dwaila A., 240 302 Armstrong, George, 139 Armstrong, Zilpha, 174 Arnold, Jacqueline C., 85, 223 Arnold, Martha Marie, 104, 204 Arnold, Vickie Lee, 174 Asbury, Terry A., 240 Ashburn, Beverly S., 170 Ashburn, Russell Lee, 170 Ashford, Charles W., 106 Askew, Dennis D., 81, 223 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 73 Atkins, Donna K., 74, 108, 116, 233 Atkinson, Edwin L., 223 Attebery, Margaret A., 98, 120, 204 Atterberry, Jack Dean, 65, 71, 72, 91, 94, 95, 174 Augspurger, Deborah, 240 Auld, Patricia A., 223 Ault, Robert D., 101, 107, 109, 240 Aumua, Chester D., 109, 240 Auseon, Jeanne Coy, 63, 64, 72, 75, 83, 87, 100, 116, 179, 293 Austin, Vicky L., 223 Ayers, Renee, 240 Azar, Jo Ann, 240 B Babbitt, Helen, 45 Baczek, Judith D., 240 Badaracco, Mary L., 74, 78, 223 Bagby, D. Jean, 95, 241 Bagley, Martha, 47 Bagley, Mary K., 116, 240 Bagley, Ronald, 53 Bailey, Cynthia A., 223 Bailey, Diane Marie, 82, 204 Bailey, Jane K., 75, 114, 122, 204 Bailey, Kathy J., 116, 223, 299 Baiotto, Elmira 47 Baker, Carolyn Ann, 72, 108, 204 Baker, James Earl, 130, 174 Baker, James Eldon, 128, 204 Baker, Robert W., 240 Baker, Ronald L., 223 Baker, Ronald Lee, 223 Baker, Tim Allen, 204 Baldwin, Pamela Ann, 174 Ball, Edward Dean, 204 Ball, Eugene Lawrance, 67, 130, 158, 204 Ball, Evelyn L., 85, 111, 204 Ballard, Tom Lynn, 67, 130, 204 Ballew, Branda J., 223 Bally, Victor J., 240 BAND, 102, 103 Bang, Sharon L., 204 Banks, Frederick Lee, 86, 163, 174 Banks, Janice M., 240 Bankson, Judith R., 240 Banta, Mary Jo, 112, 120, 223 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, 110 Barber, Alan, 130 Bardole, Donald N., 109, 204 Bardon, Wilbur Charles, 175 Barker, Catherine L., 240 Barnes, Michael D., 112, 175 Barnes, Richard A., 204 Barnes, Sterck Arthur 240 Barnes, Wilma Margaret, 83, 175 Barnett, Gary L., 223 Barnett, James R., 240 Barnett, Jewell, 240 Barnett, Nancy C., 175 Barnett, Otho, 47, 53 Barnett, Sharon R., 223 Barnett, Shirley J., 223 Barnett, Terry, 175 Barr, John D., 130, 240 Barrett, Philip Dale, 67, 130, 204, 298, 299 Barron, Marilyn, 175 Barrows, James B., 175 Bartel, Marvin, 45 Bartels, Richard Lee, 204 Bartlett, Sandra Kay, 118, 204 Bartley, Mary S., 92, 223 Bartling, John, 52 Bartmess, Thelma Lea, 175 Bartow, Rivers R., 120, 240, 293 Bartow, Teresa A., 240 Baskett, Georgia I., 240 Baskett, Teri Jan, 175 Bates, Gary Lee, 204 Bates, Patricia Ann, 223 Battaglia, Donna J., 240 Battey, Gene D., 204 Baugher, Shirley L., 223 Baumeier, Becky Jo, 204 Baxter, Janice P., 82, 223 Baxter, Jaye D., 204 Beal, Ruth B., 50 Bealmer, Mary J., 73, 74, 95, 122, 175 Bean, Barbara J., 205 Bean, David K., 223 Beane, Gary Duaine, 205 Beard, Richard L., 139, 154, 155 Beason Jr., Wallace F., 205 Beaty, David Alvin, 223 Beaty, Katy, 85, 205 Beaver, Amalie A., 122, 224 Bebermeyer, Kenneth, 139 Beck, Marilyn, 45 Becker, Lewis Steven, 205 Beckman, Diane P., 240 Beebout, Mary, 74, 109, 205 Beeler, Mary H., 223 Beeler, Rolletta S., 240 Begeman, Ann V., 71, 85, 88, 240 Begeman, Nan Baxter, 64, 70, 71, 72, 74, 88, 89, 175 Beggs, Berenice B., 59 Behle, John Harold, 105, 205 Behle, Rosanna, 223 Behneke, Terry, 240 Behring, Mary, 88, 111, 240 Beisch, Judith Kay, 223 Belew, Ronald E., 139 Belfield, Gary S., 127, 223 Bell, Arlette Anne M., 175 Bell, Clifton, 43, 68 Bell, Gary Dale, 205 Bell, Jerry Lee, 205 Bell, June Maria, 240 Bell, Max, 55, 71 Bell, Rickie Lynn, 205 Belshe, Calvin Leroy, 175 Beltramo, Constance, 240 Bemboom, Wanda, 50 Benda, Pam Jo, 205 Bender, Jean Eleanor, 112, 120, 223 Bender, Phillip Wayne, 240 Bennett, Craig R., 175 Bennett, Dudley Evans, 205 Bennett, Gary Eugene, 84, 148, 205 Bennett, Janice L., 240 Bennett, Michael L., 74, 112, 175 Benson, Mary C., 85, 113, 223 Benson, William E., 205 Bentrup, Harry E., 224 Berentes, Michael J., 139, 162, 163 Bergman, Roberta, 104 Berkowitz, Samuel, 289 Berman, Marvin Jay, 85, 98, 175 Bernard, Sheryl L., 205 Berry, Brenda Kay, 205 Berry, Edgar L., 127, 205 Berry, Francis Alan, 205 Berry, Jacquelynn Ruth, 205 Berry, James R., 71, 106, 205 Berstiler, Carl J., 240 Bertelle, Patty Jo, 70, 175 Berti, Lorene, 118, 175 Bertram, Ellen Sue, 71, 175 Beshears, Larry Wayne, 170 Beshears, William L., 241 Beswick, Deborah A., 241 BETA TAU DELTA, 100 Bethel, Antoinette, 175 Bethel, Larry Roger, 92, 205 Bettis, Lysle L., 205 Bettor, John A., 175 Bevins, Nancy A., 205 Bickhart, Jeanne K., 241 Bielic, Mike Lee, 85, 139, 175 Bielinski, Ronald E., 86, 139, 205 Bier, Linda L., 241 Bierman, Larry W., 241 Biggerstaff, Ann B., 85, 122, 241 Biggerstaff, John Dr., 40 Biggerstaff, John L., 59 Bilbro, Julia A., 75 Billington, Jackie F., 158 Billington, Jill, 147 Billington, Sharon K., 224 Billman, John P., 175 Billups, Karen Sue, 116, 205 Binder, Joan L., 88, 241, 293 Binder, Mary Candice, 71, 205 Binning, Micheal J., 154, 224 Binns, Darcia M., 205 Bipes, Judith A., 224 Bird, Brenda J., 241 Bishop, Carolyn F., 224 Bittiker, Paul A., 128, 175 Black, Cheryl A., 241 Black, Glen Clare, 81, 205 Black, John, 55 Blaesing, David F., 205 Blaise, Linda D., 241 Blakley, Charles V., 139, 158 Blanchard, Claire, 241 Blanchard, Sara Ann, 82, 205 Bland, Steven Jay, 81, 111, 175 Blankenship, James A., 224 Blaylock, Larry Pat, 130, 205 Blecher, Patricia A., 108, 205 Bleigh, Susan C., 241 Blessing, Buddy, 241 Blickham, Janice M., 122, 175 Blickham, Larry J., 241 Bliefnick, Edward, 84, 115, 175 Blodgett, Patricia M., 224 BLUE KEY, 65 Blunt, Deborah K., 241 Boal, Becky J., 241 BOARD OF REGENTS, 28 Boatman, John D., 78 Bode, Karl D., 98, 241 Bodine, Jim K., 132, 224 Bogert, Donald G., 241 Bohannon, Brenda E., 106, 120, 224 Bohn, Beverly L., 205 Bohning, Joyce S., 241 Bohon, Russell, 130, 205 Boland, Linda S., 241 Boleach, Larry, 47, 68, 84 Boley, Lois L., 241 Boley, Sue A., 224 Bollen, Karen Mae, 88, 89, 175 Bond, Carl S., 130, 241 Bond, Donna Ruth, 176 Bond, Marla A., 224 Bondurant, David W., 99, 224 Bonnell, Charles 205 Bonta, William Jack, 139, 205 Booher, Stephen P., 69, 76, 224 Boone, Charlotte, 108, 205 Boone, Olin Douglas, 205 Booth, Pamela J., 241 Bordenaro, Thomas, 204 Borgschulte, Wayne C., 205 Bork, Deanna M., 85, 241 Boroni, Richard Louis, 176 Boswell, Marilyn J., 241 Botdorf III, Charles, 224 Botham, Sandra K., 85, 205 Bothe, Nancy A., 241 Botts, Georgia, 176 Botts, James S., 74, 176 Boucher, Henry, 68 Boudreau, William L., 205 Bounds, Rebecca Sue, 71, 112, 205 Bowen, Arlene Kay, 82, 224 Bowen, Jack, 47, 68 Bowen, Sandra K., 122, 224 Bowen, Vera L., 118, 224 Bowens, Howard, 126, 176 Bower, Connie Irene, 176 Bowers, Gary R., 92 Bowers, George Dento, 79 Bowers, Richard K., 98, 224 Bowles, Michael Edward, 224 Bowles, Russell Hugo, 176 (Page 303) Boyd, Francis H. Jr., 224 Boyd, Garry L., 139, 162, 163 Boyd, Teresa Ann, 205 Boyer, Jacqueline, 105 Boyer, Karen, 70, 75, 176 Boyle, Christine Ann, 112, 120, 205 Boynton, Lynette, 205 Braden, Marvin, 47 Bradley, Bonnie, 176 Bradley, David, 176 Bradley, Robert, 40 Bradshaw. James, 67, 205 Bradshaw, Michael L., 69, 94, 205 Bradshaw, Perry D., 130, 241 Brady, Wm. Patrick, 224 Brake, Michael Eldon, 159, 205 Brakensiek, Sharon, 82, 224 Bram, Sarah, 77, 176 Brammer, Duane, 72 Brammer, Janice K., 73, 205 Brammer, Leon D., 176 Branch, Richard S., 176 Brandau, LaDonna, 206 Brandt, John J. Jr., 69 Brandt, Judith Ann, 176 Brandt, Ruth Elora, 176 Brannan, Thomas E., 224 Brannen, John William, 80, 176 Branstetter, Dale Rex. 206 BRASS CHOIR, 107 Brauchy, Cathie A., 241 Brayton, Dennis F., 67, 91, 95, 130, 206 Breckenridge, Ann, 106, 224 Breckenridge, James D., 176 Breckenridge, James R., 224 Brennecke, Catherine, 88, 120, 241 Brewer, Constance E., 224 Brewer, James L., 67, 176 Brewer, Larry Laverne, 176 Brewer, Sharon L., 241 Briggs, John Francis, 176 Briggs, Pamela Sue, 176 Brimer, Richard Walter, 67, 91, 96, 113, 206 Bringer, John E., 139, 224 Brinker, Gary Wayne, 81, 206 Brinker, June E., 241 Brinkman, William C., 241 Briscolinc, Julene, 90 Britten, Ethan F., 81, 109, 224 Brockman, Martha, 49 Brombaugh, Richard, 81, 127, 176 Brooks, Daniel C., 127, 224 Brookshier, Shirley J., 74, 224 Broughton, Joan L., 241 Brown, Barbara A., 224 Brown, Betty L., 120, 224 Brown, Charles U. Jr., 139 Brown, Dennis C., 241 Brown, Douglas R., 124, 241 Brown, Guy Allen, 206 Brown, Jeanette F., 176 Brown, Jerry H., 83, 130, 176 Brown, Jonathan W., 206 Brown, Judy K., 81, 111, 206, 293 Brown, Linda S., 224 Brown. Lynna J., 83, 106, 206 Brown, Marilyn L., 241 Brown, Mary E., 75, 176 Brown, Randall E., 241 Brown, Rita L., 101 Brown, Stephen F., 206 Brown, Walter, 59 Brownell, Russell I., 206 Broxey, Maxine I., 89, 224 Bruce, Susan M., 120, 206 Bruner, Charles M., 127, 176 Bruner, Meredith E., 74, 92, 108, 176 Bruner, Nancy W., 73, 176 Bruner, Robert E., 241 Bryan, Rande S., 224 Bryan, Robert W., 241 Bryson, Mickie L., 69, 241 Bubenyak, Maria S., 74, 82, 112, 176 Buck, Brenda L., 224 Buck, Linda G., 177 Buckley, Gary T., 224 Budde, Steve M., 124, 242 Buffington, Phyllis C., 72, 83, 177 Bulick, Nancy N., 63, 75, 118. 206 Bull, Danny D., 206 Bull, Roneau, 206 Bullock, Marilyn, 289 Bullock, Roger G., 101, 106, 224 Bunn, Chuck C., 206 Bunnag, Phongsuree, 177 Bunney, Mary M., 101 Burch, Clyde, 57 Burch, Gary L., 75, 91, 115, 132, 206 Burch, Kathleen A., 242 Burchett, Barbara J., 177 Burg, Thomas E., 158, 224 Burk, Roger D., 224 Burk, Virginia A., 206 Burkemper, Dale R., 112, 206 Burkhart, Claudia E., 75, 100, 116, 224, 264 Burnam, D. Jill, 71, 75, 91, 177 Burnam, J. R., 242 Burnes, Bobby E., 158 Burnett, Dianna K., 118, 240 Burnett, Gloria D., 88, 89, 120, 206 Burnett, James G., 76, 206 Burnett, Sharon A., 224 Burrus, Donald R., 242 Burt, Deborah L., 224 Burton, Donna M., 88, 89, 120, 206 Burton, Flora J., 206 Busch, James, 104 Buschling, Larry R., 224 Buse, Deborah J., 75, 242 Bush, Patricia, 78, 177 Buster, Deborah, 242 Bute, George E., 206 Butler, Daniel H., 224 Butler, Daniel J., 128 Butler, Marie T., 92, 206 Butler, Randy R., 127, 224 Butler, Robert D., 242 Butler, Timothy D., 101, 106, 242 Buxam, Diane, 242, 293 Bydee, John L., 67, 130, 224 Byerly, Diana L., 206 Byers, Jacquelyn S., 242 Byrd, Jane, 50 Bywaters, James S., 55 Bywaters, Janice M., 242 C Cable, Don A., 98, 177 Cagle, Donna F., 206 Cagle, Linda G., 146 Cagle, Robert D., 132, 242 Cahalan, Jacqueline, 242 Cain, Joyce J., 224 Caldwell, John W., 67, 91, 132, 225 Caldwell, Leanne K., 71, 78, 225 Caldwell, Muriel Fran 224 Caldwell, Sheila J., 242 Cale, Judy Ann, 177 Calhoun, Danny L., 242 Calhoun, Phillip N., 148 Callaghan, James, 106, 177 Calvert, Ronald T., 242 Calvert, Sherry, 85, 225 Campbell, Pamela G., 225 Canatsey, Dorothy L., 225 Cannon, David Floyd, 206 Cannon, Forest Lee, 177 Cantlin, Rex William, 132, 206 Capaldo, Claire J., 106, 242 Capewell, Timothy J., 74, 91, 112, 177 Capps, F. Kline, 170 Carlisle, Philip E., 242 Carlson, Christine, 76 Carlson, Donna E., 74, 114, 264 Carlson, Stephen C., 225 Carmona, Jorge Luis, 242 Carpenter, Alice M., 242 Carr, Holly, 104 Carr, Vickie S., 242 Carris, Ronald William, 242 Carroll, Florence, 71, 82, 114, 116, 177 Carroll, Sue Jane, 82, 206 Carter, Arthur Neal, 206 Carter, Barbara J., 85, 120, 177 Carter, Jan Joy, 242 Carter, Patricia Ann, 206 Carter, Robert Cooper, 177 Cary, Maryann, 74, 177 Casady, Stanley L., 81, 225 Cash, Richard Francis, 139 Casinelli, Rocco, 132, 206 Cassidy, Arthur G., 225 Cassidy, Connie J., 225 Cassill, Virgil Dean, 177 Cassity, Sharon, 75, 78, 122, 177 Caster, Leanne Yvonne, 177 Catheart, Jerry L., 242 Cathey, Dallas M., 225 Cattle, Susan, 64, 88, 89, 114, 116, 206 Cecil ,Robert I., 206 Cerv, Anita Ann, 206 Chaffee, Joy L., 90, 225 Chaloupecky, William, 225 Chalupa, Dennis Arthur, 130, 177 Chandler, Patricia 225 Chandrakamol, Vvnnee, 170 Chaney, James D., 206 Chang, Yen-I Robert, 170 Chaplin, Bernadine, 101, 104, 107, 206 Chapman, John M., 177 Chapman, Robert James, 170 Chapman, Susan L., 242 Chappell, Donald R., 242 Charboneau, Alan, 124, 177 Charles, Duane S., 130, 225 Chatten, Stephen, 225 Chen, Cheng-Hsin R., 90 Cheowanich, Ampai, 206 Cherbonnier, Kathleen, 58 Chiang, Paul Tsu Min, 170 Chien, Chia Ming, 170 Chien, Kuo-Ming, 178 Chiraphongse, Bodyue, 170 Chloupek, Jennie Jo, 72, 73, 75, 178 Chowning, Bobby D., 242 Christal, Kenneth Lee, 178 Christie, John Keith, 225 Christie, John Wm., 206 Christine, Wanda S., 242 Christman, Cheryl L., 122, 242 Christofferson, Harry, 206 Christopher, Karen J., 242 Christopher, Marlene, 178 Christy, Jeanne, 81, 178 Christy, Linda 1., 225 Chuang, Shao-Wu, 178 Church, Mary Kay, 225 Ciarla, Frederick, 225 Cimmino, Cheryl, 71, 178 Cimmino, Louis V., 69, 72, 94, 178 CIRCLE K, 69 Cirrintano, Pete, 86, 139, 206 Cistrunk, Bernice F. ,242 Claggett, John Edward, 178 Clair, Linda Carol, 73, 108, 206 CLARINET CHOIR, 107 Clark, Connie M., 242 Clark, Dane, 49 Clark, Dorabelle, 41 Clark, Gary Paul, 93 Clark, James Robert J., 124, 178 Clark, John J., 66 Clark, John Leroy, 76, 225 Clark, Lawrence L., 206 Clark, Lou A., 242 Clark, Mary L., 120, 225 Clark, Ruth Ann, 85, 178 Clarke, Evelyn M., 88, 89, 206 Clary, Marilyn P., 225 Clawson, Ronald Gene, 84, 130, 145, 178 Clendaniel, Elizabeth, 50 Clifton, Nancy S., 88, 89, 106, 225 Clime, Alice Jeanette, 178 Clingman, Donna Jean, 92 Clingman, Jean K., 225 Clodius, Yvonne, 120, 206 Cloninger, Catherine, 73, 74, 242 Close, Lawrence U., 178 Clough, Billye Ann, 75,. 206 Clow, Jacquelyn Ruth, 178 Clow, Ken P. Jr., 86, 132, 157, 225 Cloyd, Diana L., 88, 89, 178 Clyde, Glenda, 50 Cobourn, William, 57 Cochran, David S., 243 Cochran, Michael, 206 Cochran, Victor, 55 Cochrane, Fred Wright, 80 Cochrane, Terri, 82, 206 Cody, Joseph Michael, 128, 206 Cody, Roger, 45, 105 Coe, Barbara Jean, 178 Coffman, Dan, 207 Cogan, Max, 47 Cogar, Bonnie L., 225 Coin, Kerry William, 207 Cokerham, Marilyn, 225 Cole, Barry W., 80, 207 Cole, Duane, 53, 68, 80 COLLEGE PLAYERS, 76 COLLEGE USHERS, 63 Collett, Harry Duane, 95, 207 COLHECON CLUB, 82 Collings, Deanna L., 118, 243 Collins, Bobbi, 243 Collins, Deborah J., 112 Collins, Gary Eugene, 178 Collins, Gary Wayne, 178 Collins, Jerry Ray, 207 Collins, Kathy L., 243 Collins, Linda Lee, 207 Collins, Sherod, 50, 68 Collop, Nancy S., 118, 225 Collopy, Dean Craig, 178 Colton, Nick Paul, 124, 207 Colyer, Carol Lynn, 74, 78, 122, 207 Comer, Patricia, 116, 243, 293 Comer, Paul B., 130, 178 Comer, Vonn L., 124, 178 Compton, James L., 243 Compton, Jenny L., 178 Conkle, Linda M., 73, 74 Conlee, Ruth A., 88, 225 Conklin, Edward Gene, 178 Conn, John P., 89, 225 Conn, Linda K., 71, 73, 74, 225 Connard, Kerry Laver, 81, 207 Conner, Melody K., 76, 77 Conner, Patricia A., 243 Conrad, Glenda E., 243, 298 Cook, Jimmy Joseph, 71, 90, 94, 96, 207 Cook, Ray Stanley, 80 Cool, Thomas, 179 Cooley, Janet, 243 Cooney, Robert Warren, 132, 179 Cooper, Helen A., 243, 293, 294 Cooper, Rich, 225 Cooper, Troy Dale, 128, 243 Copenhaver, Harold, 45, 107 Copenhaver, Nancy G.. 88, 89, 106, 109, 116, 243 Copithorne, Robert, 207 Cordova, Elias, 79 Cornelius, Carol, 98, 225 Cornwell, Rosemary, 122, 243 Cossey, Connie M., 85, 225 Cottingham, Florence, 106, 225 Cottom, Rita K., 243 Couchman, Jack D., 226 Coulter, Gary E., 128, 179 Cover, Terry A., 243 Covington, Mary Lou, 243 Cowell, Connie N., 207 Cox, Carol A. Shaffer, 179 Cox, Howard Lee, 130, 207 Cox, Mary, 70, 74, 207, 299 Cox, Richard Charles, 207 Coy, Jimmy Dean, 67, 91, 98, 115, 132, 179 Craft, Buddy W., 243 (Page 304) Cragen, Lois S., 243 Cragen, Willa M., 226 Craig, Larry Bruce, 179 Craig, Larry Robert, 179 Craig, Nan Louise, 207 Craig, Paul, 130, 226 Craig, William, 55 Crain, Michael Leroy, 158 Crank, Gary Thomas, 104, 106, 179 Crase, Sandra J., 243 Crawford, Glinda C., 226 Crawford, Richard, 179 Creason, Lois, 71, 82 Creason, Maurice Lynn, 179 Creegan, Dennis M., 207 Crist, Andrew J., 128, 226 Crist, Don G., 179 Crist, Mary F., 207 Crist, Raymond, 53 Critchlow, Lucinda, 226 Croarkin, Eugene, 41 Croarkin, Eugene J. Jr., 170 Croarkin, Karen K., 170 Crocker, Linda N., 243 Crockett, Sandra Sue, 207 Crooks, Forest, 43 Crooks, Larry, 66, 86, 128, 139, 207 Crosby, Harry Joe, 83 Cross, Carlyle, 50 Cross, Maxine L., 226 Crouch, Carol R., 243 Crouch, Sherlie A., 226 Crow, Frances M., 243 Crow, Gary E., Ill Crow, Terry K., 179 Crowdis, Ronnie, 130, 207 Croy, Larry W., 226 Croy, Linda Lou, 226 Crull, Joyce E., 82, 243 Crumpacker, Donald, 111 Crutchfield, Terrell, 92, 226 Culbertson, Janice K., 106, 111, 243 Cullum, Bessie L., 150, 243 Cullen, Pamela, 74, 87, 95, 122, 207 Cummings, Donald R., 139 Cummins, Raymond Leon, 207 Cunningham, Earl, 57 Cupp, Dorothy Baker, 72, 179 Cupp, Rebecca A., 122, 207 Curp, Mary E., 112, 179 Current, David E., 158 Curry, Laura Anne, 71, 109, 207 Curry, Linda Sue, 91 Curtis, Frank, 148 Curtis, Joseph David, 92, 226 Curtis, Linda D., 243 Cushman, Diane Louise, 63, 118, 207, 299 D Dabney, Roberta L., 207 Dahlgren, Jim, 243 Dailey, Marlys J., 243 Daily, Joseph M., 101, 243 Daily, Lois Kay, 207 Dalbey, William Michael, 65, 72, 91, 92, 106 Dale, Diane Colleen, 105, 179 Daley, Evelyn E., 101, 107, 226 Dane, Marcia L., 243 Danfelt, Lewis, 45 Daniels, John A., 98, 226 Daniels, Sandra Karen, 226 Daniels, Stephen E., 65, 66, 128, 170 Daniels, Thelma, 179 Danielsen, Donna Rae, 73, 74, 113, 179 Dant, Melvin Orlando, 179 Darnall, Michael S., 207 Dattellas, Joseph M., 207 Daugherty, Sue A., 243 Davenport, Elaine, 207 Davenport, Theola S., 226 Davey, Donna G., 226 Davey, Frank A., 128, 226 Davidson, Mary Linda, 207 Davidson, Richard Alan, 69, 77, 127 207 Davidson, William, 207 Davis, Carole Ruth, 75, 179 Davis, Catherine, 50 Davis, Charlotte M., 243 Davis, Connie Lee, 179 Davis, David A., 67 Davis, David Allen, 243 Davis, Dennis, 208 Davis, Dixie A., 208 Davis, Helen V., 76, 90, 226 Davis, Judith Ann, 226 Davis, Larry, 53 Davis, Linda Sue, 208 Davis, Marilyn J., 226 Davis, Patricia L., 243 Davis, Ronald E., 162, 163, 208 Davis, Thomas E., 128, 208 Davis, Vicki Ann, 77, 208, 293 Davis, Victor W., 158, 226 Davison, June 8., 243 Davison, Pamela, 122, 208 Dawson, Clay, 45 Dawson, Edith C., 73, 74, 100, 226 Dawson, Kathleen, 45 Dawson, Sharon Lee, 92, 243 Day, Daniel Warren, 179 DeWitt, Gwendolyn K., 243 Dean, Tim C., 208 Deatrick, Linda A., 226 Dedrick, John W., 243 Defiore, Louis M., 226 Degeneff, June, 85, 120, 179 Dehner, Lloyd E., 139 Deierling, Judith A., 208 Deist, Nancy, 180 Dejong, Sherrill L., 122, 226 Delashmutt, Jo Anne, 118, 208 Delaura, Vito Paul, 67, 84, 115, 132, 180 Delehaunty, Michael P., 86, 112, 159 Dellavedova, Cathy A., 243 Dellavedova, John, 180 DELTA ZETA, 118 Deluca, Joe A., 90, 112, 208 Delzell, Pattie Lou, 208 Delzell, Suzanne, 243 Demarest, Richard L., 91, 226, 289 Demartelaere, Janice, 226 Dempster, Nancy J., 226 Denison, Robert W., 124, 226 Dennis, Blytha, 226 Dennis, Jerry E., 180 Dennis, Michael D., 243 Denny, Mary S., 118, 226 Denny, Wayne, 86, 145, 163, 208 Dent, David Lance, 91, 208 Derby, Gary A., 132, 159, 226 Derosa, Anthony, 128, 180 Detwiler, Vicky Lynn, 208 Devaul, Sandra S., 88, 226 Devin, Thomas James, 80, 180 Deweese, Jack, 107, 111, 208 Dewey, Carlotto F., 226 Dewey, Charlotte Ann, 180 DeWitt, Gwendolyn, 82 Dexter, Margaret J., 243 Diamond, Sydney M., 90, 226 Diazdeleon, Maria-Magdalene, 226 Dickens, Dorothy J., 243 Dickerson, David C., 132, 226 Dickerson, Marsha, 180 Dickerson, Michael J., 226 Dickey, Frank Eugene, 243 Dickson, Catherine A., 226 Diehl, Janet K., 243 Dieterich, Virginia, 243 Dietz, John Philip, 67, 130, 180 Dill, Elmer A., 208 Dillinger, Wayne Earl, 80, 208 Dimit, James, 55 Dimmitt, Dan C., 226 Dingwall, Diane, 74, 208 Dinsmore, Carlene, 111, 243 Disalvo, John, 128, 180 Dissinger, Judith Ann, 107, 122, 208 Ditmars, Kaye, 75, 243 Dittmer, Roberta R., 243 Dixon, Donald R., 226 Dixon, Ronald G., 226 Doak, Robert Gene Jr., 226 Dodge, Brenda J., 243 Dodge, John W., 244 Doelling, William A., 226 Dolan, Joseph P., 46, 128 Dolan, Michael A., 86, 128, 158, 226 Domann, Phyllis Sue, 70, 88, 208 Dombek, Elizabeth Ann, 180 Domian, Joseph John J., 128, 208 Dominacki, Nancy Jean, 88, 89, 180 Dominacki, Patricia J., 93 Donaldson, Janienne, 83, 208, 293 Donnelly, John Wayne, 80, 107, 180 Donovan, Grayce, 90, 208 Donovan, Patrick J., 90 Dorelinger, Diane Lou, 180 Dorian, Celestine, 244 Dorland, Mauriea A., 244 Dorrell, Larry D., 66, 93, 226 Dorsey, Danny E., 226 Doss, Shirley L., 226 Doubet, Debbi I., 244 Doubet, Vicki I., 244 Doubleday, Judi Kay, 72, 75, 180 Dougherty, Deborah A., 244 Dougherty, Dennis B., 244 Dougherty, James, 47, 148 Douglas, Muriel I., 208 Dowell, Beverly A., 111, 208 Dowell, Richard P., 92, 226 Dowell, Zilma Kay, 79, 226 Downing, Anna Finnell, 51 Downs, Carol, 180 Drago, Elaine Ann, 83, 208 Drake, George C., 107, 226 Drane, Joe Daniel, 80, 180 Drennan, Garth S., 132, 180 Drescher, Wendyl K., 226 Dreyer, Allan W., 227 Drummond, Pamala, 93, 180 Dry, Bernice, 51 Duckworth, Virginia, 208 Duden, Tom, 45, 130 Dudley, Kenneth, 227 Dudley, Mary R., 75, 208 Duer, Judith A., 244 Duke, Sandra J., 244 Dumont, Margaret A., 208 Dunbar, Linda K., 244 Duncan, Karen A., 244 Duncan, Phillip L., 244 Dunlap, Carlene, 208 Dunn, Deborah Lee, 87, 116, 208 Dunn, Garry J., 208 Dunshee, Chris, 76, 83, 132, 208 Durham, Gwendolyn, 41 Durham, Winferd, 41, 68 Durow, William C., 124, 208 Dwyer, Dorothy M., 227 Dwyer, Eugenia, M., 88, 89, 227 Dwyer, Pamela A., 88, 89, 208 Dwyer, Rose Mary, 180 Dye, Deanna S., 101. 109, 227 Dykstra, Nancy E., 78, 208 Dykstra, Sherry K., 244 Dysart, Paul Ellis, 96, 108 Dysart, Phyllis, 96, 227 288, 289 E Eager, Margaret Lynn, 71, 82, 109, 208 Early, Elizabeth A., 227 Early, Maurine, 244 Easley, Jerry Eugene, 208 Easley, Kathryn L., 227 East, Barbara A., 244 Eatock, Carol A., 208 Ebers, Patricia Ann, 208 ECHO STAFF, 298 Economides, Paul K., 86 Eddy, Susan L., 244 Edmondsen, Glenn A., 244 Edmundson, Pearle Elaine, 73, 75, 114, 118, 180 Edwards, Carolyn, 208 Edwards. Donald S., 244 Edwards, Eileen Page, 180 Edwards, James, 41 Edwards, Nancy Ann, 208 Edwards, Pamela A., 244 Edwards, Ricky R., 208 Efthim, Mary Carol, 74, 180 Eggert, Jonathan C., 244 Eggleston, John W., 80, 208 Ehrhart, Kathy, 244 Eide, James R., 227 Eischen, Lael Kay, 88, 89, 100, 181 Eisenhower, Steve D., 158 Eitel, Sherry Lynn, 208 Eizenga, Darlene J., 116, 208, 292 ELEMENTARY MAJORS CHORUS, 108 Elkin, Rick L., 67, 92, 127, 227 Ellebracht, Eleanor, 49 Ellebracht, Pat, 57 Ellenberger, Sally M., 57 Eller, Meredith, 227 Ellington, Constance, 227 Ellington, Wanda S., 105, 227 Elliot, James L., 244 Elliot, Linda L., 113, 244 Elliot, Lloyd R., 111, 244 Elliot, Patrick, 86, 130, 139, 181 Elliot, Richard L., 77, 208 Elliot, Richard W., 130, 181 Ellis, Jerry W., 227 Ellis, Linda K., 227 Ellis, Michael F., 181 Ellis, Sonja L., 227 Ellis, Stella L., 69, 70, 208 Elliston, Bobbretta, 244 Elson, Phyllis A., 244 Elston, Loren J., 208 Emel, Jolene M., 71, 227 Emery, Jean E., 244 Emmett, John R., 181 Engel, Mary J., 75 Engle, Ardella M., 88, 89, 181 ENGLISH CLUB, 78 English, Jane V., 71, 74, 88, 89, 146, 181, 294 Enyeart, William R., 227 Epperly, Elmer R., 170 Epperson, Beth, 208 Epperson, Sandra J., 74 Erb, Barbara R., 118, 181 Erb, Joyce A., 118, 244 Erikstrup, Donald R., 76, 227 Ernst, Michael J., 76 Erwin, Al C., 244 Escrivano, Veronica, 79, 292 Essman, James W., 145 Estes, Mary M., 47, 89 Evans, David H., 101, 107, 109, 244 Evans, Denmann, 55 Evans, Gale A., 244 Evans, Joseph L., 128, 244 Evans, Linda K., 122, 209 Evans, Mary E., 181 Evans, Patricia A., 244 Evenson, Nancy N., 107, 209 Everman, Nancy J., 209 Ewald, Elizabeth M., 113, 208 Ewigman, Karen R., 227 Ewing, Shiela D., 244 Eyler, Marielene M., 244 F Faeth, Sarol A., 74, 82, 113, 181 Fair, Nancy C., 209 Fallik, Fred, 181 Fantz, Teresa L., 244 Fanua, Siaki T., 244 Farmer, Carol, 181 Farmer, Nancy E., 227 Farmer, William W., 227 Farnhan, John B., 76, 77, 18 Farnsworth, Michael, 244 Farr, Harry C., 65, 71, 94, 181 Farr, Linda J., 227 Farrell, James T., 139, 181 Farrell, Michael W., 132, 181 Farsai, Feryeoun, 227 Fast, Charles, 47, 68, 113 (Page 305) Fast, Glenn A., 128, 227 Faust, Barbara J., 71, 72, 74, 92, 209 Fay, Philip H., 244 Fedak, Elizabeth M., 88, 89, 244 Faingold, Frank, 94, 181 Feltz, Ronald D 67, 124, 227, Fendler, Donald E 112, 209 Fennel, Richard A., 244 Fenno, Cheryl, 51 Ferguson, Carol L., 82, 227 Ferguson, James F., 227 Fessler, Verna L., 181 Fessler, Dennis E., 244 Fessler, Dianna C., 244 Fessler, Ronnie J., 181 Fetters, Archie G., 181 Fetters, Betty, 75, 88, 89, 181 Fey, Sidney C., 209 Fick, Allen E., 209 Filidoro, Paula R., 209 Finks, Deborah J., 209 Finley, Robert, 209 Fiscus, James K., 244 Fish, Joanne B., 122, 209 Fisher, Cynthia R.. 244 Fisher, Linda, 45 Fisher, Marie R., 209 Fisher, Mary K., 244 Fisher, Sharon L., 227 Fisher, Sheridan M., 87 Fisher, Tamsy S., 209 Fitzgerald, John A., 181 Fitzhenry, Maureen H., 75, 87, 100, 116, 181 Fitzsimmons, Helen L., 104 FitzSimmons, William, 45, 105 Flack, Betty J., 227 Flashpohler, Richard, 57 Fleak, Karen S., 74, 109 Fleming, Mary Beth, 104 Fletcher, Betty S., 74, 209 Fletcher, Georgia L., 75, 106, 118, 209 Fletcher, Gerald W.. 227 Fletcher, Sherry A., 116, 209 Floyd, Gary W., 74, 80, 181 Floyd, Richard S., 244 Foelsch, Charles F., 80, 182 Foerster, Cameron A., 182 Foglesong, Ronald R., 209 Foley, James A., 128, 244 Foley, John H., 112 Ford, Marjorie J., 227 Ford, Rosemary A., 244 Forgy, Daniel W., 182 Forness, Kathleen A., 245 Forrester, Dana R., 209 Forsythe, Lewis T., 92 Fortney, Larry D., 77 Foster, Bill Jr., 124, 209 Foster, Christine, 47 Foster, Donna K., 245 Foster, Gerald D., 209 Foster, James B., 81, 182 Foster, Judy A., 109, 182 Foultz, Carl, 67, 158, 209 Fountain, Jackie, 245 Foust, Mary L., 245 Fouts, Ruth A., 227 Fowler, Gary L., 130, 209 Fox, John, 111 Fox, Joleen K., 74, 88, 89, 114, 120, 182 Frank, Cecilia Lynne, 209 Frankford, Elizabeth, 85, 245 Fray, Charles E., 209 Fray, Tana S., 227 Frazier, Frederick, 58 Fredickson, Gloria, 245 Freeland, Max, 55 Freeman, Carol E., 227 Fregoe, Viola A., 182 Freitag, Robert J., 124, 245 French, James C., 91, 245 French, James Edward, 182 Frenzen, Ronald G., 132, 227 Fretwell, Judith A., 182 Fretwell, Terry, 84, 182 Fridley, Janice J., 71, 76, 169, 209 Fridley, Patricia A., 76, 245 Friend, Gwen K., 245 Fritschel, Dr. Arthur L., 33 Fritz, David A., 130, 182 Frizzell, John Roy, 209 Fromme, Barbara Kay, 85, 120. 182 Froneyberger, David, 69, 245 Frowein, Roger Lee, 70, 96 Frueh, Sandra D., 245 Fry, John Abraham, 245 Frye, Betty Ann, 71, 72, 209 Fugate, James Joseph, 209 Fuhlman, Kenneth Max, 209 Fujii, Motokiyo, 170 Fujiwara, Kojiro, 227 Fuller, Dennis P., 107, 130, 209 Fultz, Michael D., 154 Funk. Bonnie Burke, 209 Funk, Curtis H., 227, 289 Funkenbusch, Rogena L., 228 Fye, Francine K., 227 G Gabel, Ruth A., 245 Gaffield, Janet Kaye, 182 Gagnon, Martha E., 228 Galbraith, Jan R., 269 Galey, Jan Ross, 95, 209 Galkowski, Joseph, 288, 298 Galkowski, Judith Ann, 74, 209 Gallo, Susanne, 245 Galloway, Eugene C., 245 Galvan, Sally Marie, 245 Gambell, Lyle B., 182 Garnet, Phillip B., 245 GAMMA DELTA, 113 Ganjani, Khosrow, 245 Gantt, Michael W., 228 Gardner, Kenneth, 47, 126 Garr, Daisy Mae, 111, 209 Garr, Pauletta A., 111, 228 Garrett, Stephen Lee, 84, 85, 139 Garris, Charles L., 228 Gartman, Janice L., 85, 182 Garton, Darrill, 81 Gass, Keith James, 182 Gastler, Olinda Lee, 101, 107, 228 Gaus, Linda K., 228 Gearhart, Judy A., 228 Gearhart, Marilyn M., 182 Gentile, Barry Michael, 124. 228 Gentile, Janice, 228 George, Jo A., 245 Georges, James R., 163 Gercheck, Barbara, 182 Germain, Carolyn E., 245 Germakian, Gregory, 228 Gerrie, Marshall Jr., 98, 182 Gerst, Melvin Thomas, 182 Gettings, Greg L., 245 Getz, Jack Corbin, 209 Gheens, Sally L., 73, 245 Gibbs, Marsha Kay, 183 Gibson, Carol Anne, 74, 88, 89, 106, 183, 292 Gibson, Henry, 57 Giesler, Diana S., 74, 228 Gifford. John, 57, 92 Gifford, Terry V., 228 Gil, Henry O., 154 Gilbert, Edward, 155 Gilbert, Goldie M., 72, 78, 228 Gilbert, Michael E., 158, 228 Gilbert, Kathleen S., 245 Gilger, Loretta A., 228 Gilliland, Lavon, 210 Gilman, David R., 210 Gilmer, Kathleen A., 245 Gilmore, Terry, 183 Giltner, Linda A., 70 Gima, Tomoaki, 90, 245 Gingrich, James P., 106, 228 Giordano, Anthony Art, 80, 210 Gipple, Samuel, 245 Gladney, Robert I., 130, 245 Glaser, Jack Irving, 74, 128, 183 Glassford, Jerald, 127, 210 Glazer, Linda S., 98 Gleason, Marjorie L., 170 Gleissner, Ralph, 86, 128, 139. 183 Glenn, Nancy K., 245 Glidden. John, 112, 183 Glover, Janet Leigh, 71, 72, 74. 88, 89, 91, 116, 183 Glover, Kenneth G., 245 Goble, Daniel, 90, 127, 210 Godfrey, Linda J., 71, 74, 228 Goeke, Elizabeth Rose, 93. 183 Goetze, John C., 59 Goff, Linda Joanne, 104, 106 Goins, Massy E., 43 Golden, Lora Lee, 228 Goldman, Helen J., 63. 114 Golston, Beverly C., 245 Golston, Vera G., 118, 245 Gomez, Laura, 71, 74, 77, 122, 183 Gonnerman, Edna Kay, 74 Gooch, Gary C., 245 Gooch, Edward W., 245 Good, Patricia A., 88, 89, 120, 246 Good, Rodney G., 228 Gooden, Barbara A., 88, 246 Gooden, Roger Alan, 106, 130, 210 Goodman, Dianna L., 246 Goodwin, Meryl E., 246 Goold, Ronald R., 246 Gordon, Marvin L., 101, 106. 228 Gordon, Phillip S.. 246 Gorrell, Robert L., 246 Gorzynski, Janis A., 228 Gorzynski, Richard, 139. 183 Gosch, Geraldine, 48 Gosser, Bruce M., 228 Gossick, Susan C., 111, 246 Gottman, William C., 106 Gower, John William, 130, 183 Grace, Mary Virginia, 183 Graff, Deborah A., 228 Graham, Gary, 246 Graham, Robert Paul, 228 Graham, Stefanye, 246 Gramling, Linda, 210 Gramann, Rita, 114 Gramm, Royce Harold J., 130, 183 Granneman, Larry, 130, 210 Grannis, Ronald Richard, 183 Graser, Dennis P., 132, 246 Graupman, Lurie A., 246 Gray, Cathy, 228 Gray, Dennis K., 246 Gray, Steven De Von, 127, 228 Greeley, Charles, 51 Green, Fred H., 76, 183 Green, Kenneth N., 90, 111 Green, Lawrence Allen, 65, 71, 74, 101, 107, 183 Green, Mark C., 246 Green, William M., 76, 106, 246 Green, Wilma Jean, 108, 210 Greene, Audrey L., 246 Greene, David Lynn, 228 Greenlee, Michael A., 210 Greenstreet, Janet L., 228 Gregory, Donald Dean, 183 Gregory, Margaret A., 71, 75, 97 Gregory, Richard Karl, 69, 81, 183 Gregory, Robert, 228 Greve, Margaret, 210 Greve, Peggy, 105 Greve, Robert R., 210 Grider, James H., 66, 246 Grieshaber, David R., 69, 246 Griffin, Steve Wayne, 106, 210 Griffith, Harriet, 183 Griffith, Sara, 104 Griffith, Tim Edward, 66 Griffitts, Russell G., 183 Grimes, Ellen J., 228 Grimshaw, Beverly, 228 Grimshaw, Jackie Lee, 67, 124, 183 Grissom, Loren, 51 Groff, Donald, 52 Groff, Robert R., 139 Groharing, Gwendolyn, 246 Gronewold, Diana L., 106 Gronewold, William H., 228 Gross, Charles, 55 Gross, Elaine Carol, 183 Gross, William Raymond, 183 Grosso, Jamie, 75, 122, 228 Groves, Esther M., 246 Groves, Wesley Eugene, 183 Gruenloh, Mary, 170 Guazzo, Albert John, 139 Gudgell, Nancy K., 228 Guenther, Michael J., 210 Guffey, Jennie M., 210 Guffey, Mildred E., 246 Guinn, Gloria A., 106, 246 Gulnac, Susan Virginia, 64, 71, 72, 76, 106, 116, 120 Gustafson, Richard F., 228 Guthrie, Leslie, 83, 210 H Haack, Charles R., 109, 246 Haage, Donna M., 108, 210 Hack, Ronald P., 228 Hackmann, Gerald O., 246 Hackmann, Linda F., 74, 78, 210 Haden, Linda Ann, 73, 74, 183 Hadfield, Carol Lynn, 183 Hagerla, Albert, 246 Haggy, Marilyn K., 246 Haines, Lee, 228 Hainsworth, Janet R., 183 Hakimi. Karbiz, 228 Hale. Jo Diane, 184 Hale, Loretta A., 246 Haley. Linda Catherine, 228 Haley, Sharon F., 246 Halferty, Paul Wayne, 92, 93 Hall, Barbara Jane, 210 Hall, Judie Ann, 82, 229 Hall, Robert E., 246 Hall, William, 58 Hamblin, Jane Ellen, 184 Hamill, Linda K., 246 Hamilton, Gayle R., 246 Hamilton, Kathy S., 229 Hamilton, Louis, 246 Hamilton, Lyle, 51 Hamilton, Marlene K., 246 Hamilton, Pamela S., 246 Hamilton, Patricia, 87, 92, 116, 184 Hamm, Bonnie C., 246 Hamm, Donald Eugene, 170 Hammann, Linda M., 229 Hammerbacher, Larry K., 148, 229 Hammersmith, Jan, 122, 210, 292 Hammons, Larry O., 246 Hamor, Sandra M., 246 Hampton, Toni L., 246 Hancock, Gary Ronald, 229 Hancock, Judith, 47 Hancock, Nancy J., 246 Hankins, Janet D., 229 Hanna, Joyce A., 229 Hansbrough, Debbie R., 63, 116, 229 Hansen, Linda M., 229 Henslow, Darrell L., 246, 300 Harbourn, Robert, 184 Hardy, Michael A., 124, 158, 246 Hargrave, Ronnie L., 158, 246 Harkabus, Frank Peter, 112, 184 Harlan, Cheryl, 82, 216 Harlan, Leora Marie, 74, 92, 184 Harley, Sharon S., 120, 210 Harlow, Carla Rae, 210 Harman, Alan U., 246 Harmison, Gary Ray, 184 Harmon, Donald Lynn, 184 Harmon, Walter, 86, 139, 184 Harness, Margaret E., 246 Harriman, Charles, 246 Harrington, Arthur, 53, 67 Harris, Dana D., 101, 109, 210 Harris, Ellen, 184 Harris, Judy Ann, 210 Harris, Karen J., 246 Harris, Ladema S., 246 Harris, Marcheta J., 210 Harris, Mary D., 184 (Page 306) Harris, Patricia A., 246 Harrison, Hanna L., 246 Harrison, Judy Beth, 108, 210 Harrison, Ronda E., 75, 18,4 Harrison, Sandra K., 74, 107, 108, 229 Harrison, Sharon B., 246 Harrison, Stephen P., 229 Harsh, Thomas, 184 Harshbarger, Harold, 246 Hart, Lee Richard, 69, 210 Hart, Marjorie D., 184 Hart, Robert T., 170 Harting, Steve C., 130, 163, 246 Hartje, George, 49 Hartley, Norma Jean, 88, 246 Hartsock, Carol D., 229 Hartweg, Keith L., 210 Harvey, Louise June, 210 Hasekamp, Frederick G., 210 Haskins, Barbara Jean, 146, 210 Hassell, Karen L., 229 Hassen, Hassine S., 247 Hastings, Londa S., 90, 247 Hastings, Margaruett, 184 Hatala, Christine Ann, 73, 108, 210 Hatcher, Edward L., 184 Hatcher, Suzanne, 210 Haunschild, John B., 139 Haver, Gail, 45 Havrum, Gary Lee, 83, 210 Hawk, Thomas K., 247 Hawkes, Gwen L., 247 Hawkins, John Darrell, 184 Hawkins, Sandra S., 76, 247 Hawkins, Wayne R., 247 Hayes, Jerry Duane, 98, 210 Hayes, Mark Clayton, 86, 154, 210 Hays, Ronald, 52 Hays, William Leo, 229 Hazelrigg, Walter, 101, 105, 107, 210 Head, Dorenda K., 247 Hearne, Gwendolyn, 247 Heckelman, Donna Lynn, 83, 120, 210 Heid, Janice Marie, 184 Heidman, Sheila M., 247 Heier, Karen M., 229 Helfrich, John R., 124, 229 Hellenthal, Mary Louise, 210 Helto, Rigoberto A., 247 Helton, Johanna, 229 Henderson, Connie J., 229 Henderson, Darwin, 211 Henderson, Gary Charles, 81, 184 Henderson, Susan Elizabeth, 116, 211, 292 Hendren, Dennis R., 229 Hendrix, Sharon K., 95, 247 Hengsuvanich, Aurapi, 170 Henke, Clara Ann, 211 Henness, Randy, 247 Hennessy, Daniel F., 66, 128, 184 Hennicke, Karl, 51 Henry, Carl, 211 Henry, Gary Lynn, 91, 211 Henry, Ronald Dale, 184 Hepker, Robert E., 139, 247 Herl, Vicki A., 247 Hernady, Gabor John, 247 Herriman, Charles G., 247 Herrin, Susan Elaine, 184 Herring, Margaret E., 73, 75, 108, 184 Hervey, Linda K., 247 Herzberger, Wendy S., 229 Hiatt, Lila F., 85, 211 Hiatt, William, 211 Hickenbottom, Carolyn, 247 Hickenbottom, Connie, 63, 116, 146. 211 Hickman, Patricia Lou, 184 Hicks, Norma N., 247 Higgins, Mary, 247 Higgins, Thomas, 45 High, Rellis Carroll, 211 Hightower, Cheryl A., 71, 74, 229 Hilbert, Thomas D., 139, 247 Hiles, James E., 247 Hilkowitz, Steve Barry, 229 Hill, Randall Scott, 211 Hillo, Rigoberto A., 247 Hilton, Steven C., 132, 229 Himes, Marsha Lee, 108, 184 Hinds, Phyllis Ann, 184 Hines, Albert Morris, 154, 211 Hines, Curtis Lee, 154, 155, 184 Hines, John Hammer, 86, 148 Hinnah, Eileen Carol, 73, 74, 185 Hinshaw, Emily L., 73, 74, 211 Hintz, Craig J., 211 Hinze, Gary Allen, 229 Hirashima, Robin Y., 74, 185 Hiskey, Marcel Kent, 185 HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 91 Hixenbaugh, Linda S., 229 Hlavek, Richard F., 148 Hobart, Janie K., 229 Hobbs, John, 211 Hobson, Betty Jeanne, 185 Hodapp, Roger R., 154, 247 Hodgin, Brenda A., 247 Hodits, Gregory, 211 Hoehne, Bruce, 113, 211 Hoerrmann, Phyllis J., 229 Hoffman, Mark, 185 Hoffman, Virginia, 47 Hogan, Dennis M., 229 Hogenson, Marjorie, 211 Holden, E. Ray, 79, 185 Holder, James C., 211 Holder, Lonnie W., 229 Holder, Michael L., 80, 185 Holderieath, Harry J., 229 Hollenberg, Gary N., 91, 94, 95, 211 Hollowell, Karen L., 247 Holm, Glen E., 185 Holm, Linda K-Hopkin, 185 Holm, Patricia, 85, 229 Holman, Larry, 84 Holman, Marilyn Kay, 122, 185 Holman, Nancy Ann, 211 Hols, Deborah J., 229 Hols, Dianne L., 229 Holt, Pamela Sue, 122, 211 Holt, Stephen A., 130, 229 Holthaus, Christine, 113, 229 Holtkamp, Garlene L., 247 Holtsman, Ronnie L., 229 HONORARY ART CLUB, 83 Hood, Stephen P., 185 Hook, James David, 185 Hooker, Terry L., 247 Hoover, Betty C., 247 Hoover, Cynthia Ann, 211 Hoover, Robert L., 211 Hopkins, Edward, 69, 211 Hopkins, Michael L., 67, 92, 130, 211 Hopmann, Shirley M., 247 Hopphan, Ronald A., 132, 229 Horne, Marcheita D., 247 Horton, Linda Lee, 229 Hoschek, Larry R., 80, 185 Hotte, Lucien J., 163 Houf, Judy G., 74, 109, 211 House, Jesse C., 130, 229 House, Karen J., 229 House, Pamela K., 120, 211 Housman, David H., 185 Howard, Deborah Sue, 75, 118, 211 Howard, Rebecca L., 106 Howard, Denis M., 229 Howe, Sydney R., 211 Howlett, Albert Jr., 211 Hoyer, Stephen R., 247 Hoyt, Anita, 185 Hoyt, Joyce, 97, 185 Hrstka, Bob, 211 Hubbard, Leandra, 211 Huddleston, James, 78 Huddleston, Marlyn, 78 Hudson, Donna, 88, 229 Hudson, Gladys, 247 Hudson, Stephen, 106, 247 Hueffmeier, Rita, 247 Huffman, Gale, 76, 229 Huizinga, Anthony, 185 Huizinga, Marvin, 185 Hulen, Nancy, 229 Hulen, Roberta, 92 Hull, William, 139, 211 Hulse, Laura, 41 Hulse, Mary J., 229 Hulsebus, Sandra, 63, 74, 96, 211 Humphreys, Michael, 247 Hupfer, Mike, 298 Hursaker, Ronnaug, 206 Hunsel, Alice C., 82, 247 Hunt, Mary L., 211 Hunt, Charlotte A., 247 Hunt, Ronald, 163 Hunter, Ann Sue, 211 Hunter, Howard, 104 Hunter, Joan F., 51 Hunter, John F., 247 Hunter, William, 211 Hunziker, Norma Rose, 211 Hupfer, Michael, 91, 132, 211 Hupp, Lonnie, 81, 247 Huston, Virginia R., 229 Hutchcraft, Larry, 248 Hutchcroft, Linda, 211 Hutchins, Gary K., 185 Hutchinson, Julia A., 88, 89, 229 Hutchinson, Linda K., 73, 108, 211 Hutchinson, Loren D., 106, 111 Hutton, Argena, 229 Hyland, Regina, 211 Hyle, Dwight, 81, 211 Hysinger, Lana J., 185 Hysinger, Vaughn G., 186 I Iman, Mary Ann, 248 Inda, Jehosaphat, 186 Inda, Shirley Adina, 248 INDEX STAFF, 289 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB, 80 Ingels, Kathie, 248 Ingerson, Judith A., 248 Ingram, Diane M., 248 Ingram, Joyce K., 85, 113, 248 Ingrum, Barbara J., 122, 248 Inlow, James R., 248 Inlow, Rebecca M., 248 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL, 115 INTERNATIONAL CLUB, 90 Irelan, Barry E., 124, 186 Ireland, Gary Lee, 84, 186 Irey, Susanne, 248 Irvin, Marcia K., 111, 211 Irwin, Cynthia J., 83, 121, 211 Irwin, Gary Lowell, 81, 211 Irwin, Shirley J., 91, 229 Isely, Pamela Kay, 229 Itokaz, Hideko, 211 Ivins, Marty Wayne, 80, 186 J Jaafari, Moujab, 186 Jabbari, Ebrahim G., 186 Jackson, Alphonso Roy, 86, 162, 163, 186 Jackson, Carla K., 74, 78, 92, 230 Jackson, Connie Yvonn, 230 Jackson, Dale L., 211 Jackson, Linda K., 76, 77, 186 Jackson, Marilyn, 230 Jackson, Michael, 248 Jackson, Robert Lee, 212 Jackson, Robert T., 98 Jacobs, Patricia A., 248 Jacobs, Patricia S., 230 Jaffe, Michael K., 154 Jakowski, Leslie, 186 James, Art W., 127, 230 James, Cindy, 248 James, Clyde H., 170 James, Frederick, 51 James, Kathy L., 212 James, Lloyd Edwin, 69, 186 James, Paul Thurston, 84, 86, 186 Jamison, George, 59 Jarnagin, Bruce C., 130, 230 Jarolim, Eva, 230 Jarvis, Tom ,67, 132, 230 Jefferson, Mark, 248 Jeffries, Paul, 230 Jelinek, Catherine, 292 Jelley, Anthony J., 248 Jenks, Perry William, 186 Jennings, Benni Caryo, 186 Jennings, Carol Ann, 212 Jennings, Deanna Sue, 72, 75, 186 Jensen, Paul R., 212 Jepson, Mary Belle, 45 Jerome, Anne E., 88, 89, 212 Jerome, Clinton S., 248 Jesaitis, Tom, 65, 74, 81, 212 Jesse, Roberta J., 248 Jessop, Jean, 230 Jett, Linda M., 100, 230 Jewett, Vernon, 212 Jobe, Joyce A., 230 Jobe, Linda Kay, 212 Joens, Rita Diane, 230 Joerling, Terry, 80, 212 Johns, William, 127, 186 Johns, Gary L., 124, 230 Johns, Jean L., 248 Johnsen, Lawrence E., 170 Johnson, Angela, 230 Johnson, Aubrey, 163 Johnson, Betty J., 88, 89, 121, 230 Johnson, Beverly E., 248 Johnson, Carol, 64, 70, 71, 212 Johnson, David L., 248 Johnson, Gloria Kaye, 63, 146, 230, 264 Johnson, Jerry Lee, 92, 111, 126, 212 Johnson, June E., 248 Johnson, Karen S., 230 Johnson, Kenneth, 212 Johnson, Larry Dean, 212 Johnson, Lexanna M., 78 Johnson, Morris O., 230 Johnson, Naomi E., 230 Johnson, Nancy, 230 Johnson, Patrick, 230 Johnson, Richard K., 84, 186 Johnson, William, 248 Johnston, Janie E., 248 Johnston, Mary Joetta, 186 Johnston, Nadine, 248 Johnston, Robert E., 132, 212 Jones, Barbara E., 248 Jones, Beverly, 248 Jones, Brambel, 230 Jones, Cheryl A., 230 Jones, Christine, 122, 230, 292 Jones, Connie, 51 Jones, Deborah, 230 Jones, Derry, 75, 87, 88, 114, 118, 230 Jones, Elna, 71, 248 Jones, Eloise, 73, 108, 230 Jones, Jacqueline K., 248 Jones, Jacqueline L., 92, 118, 230, 292 Jones, Janet Marie, 106, 116, 230 Jones, Janette Faye, 212 Jones, Janevra K., 248 Jones, Janice May, 83, 212 Jones, Joyce E., 85, 248 Jones, Joyce E., 85, 248 Jones, Joyce K., 230 Jones, Karen, 73, 74, 108, 186 Jones, Karen J., 248 Jones, Larry D., 230 Jones, Martin, 74, 83, 212 Jones. Patricia A., 248 Jones, Rex W., 186 Jones, Robert L., 186 Jones, Sharon L., 230 Jones, Sharon Louise, 212 Jones, Stanley A., 69, 79, 230 Jones, William Edwin, 230 Jorgenson, Dale A., 44 Jorgenson, Dale Al, 104 Jorgenson, Rebecca, 104 Joyce, Susan M., 230 (Page 307) Judd. Ronda R., 87 Juluis, Patricia Ann, 212 Junda, Robert E., 69, 230 Jurgensen, Jean A., 230 Jurgensen, Mary L., 212 Jurkins, Stephan F., 139 Justice, Mary Beth, 248 Justice, Pamela J., 248 Justice, Steven Robert, 158, 212 K Kaalberg, James B., 212 Kahl, Frank Tom, 67, 130, 212 Kaleta, George Jr., 132, 139, 230 Kallmeyer, David E., 248 Kamali, Bahram, 230 Kanokvichitra, Pulsr, 170 Kao, Po-Lung, 170 Kapfer, David L., 230 Kapfer, Judy K., 230 KAPPA ALPHA PSI, 126 KAPPA DELTA PI, 72 Kardos, Felice, 212 Karel, Leon, 45, 51 Karrer, Mary Ann, 112, 248 Kasiewicz, Richard M., 186 Kassicieh, Munira, 90, 212 Katona, Frank, 248 Kautz, Paulette H., 248 Kauzlarich, Charles E., 41 Kauzlarich, John William, 98, 212 Kaylarian, Victor H.. 65, 71, 97, 98, 99, 186 K-CLUB, 86 K-DETTES, 87 Keegan, Eileen Marie, 101, 212 Keen, Linda J., 212 Keeran, Sheryl Ann, 118, 212 Keil, Linda, 248 Keim, Jerilyn K., 100, 111, 186 Keller, Mary R., 230 Kelley, Daniel Lee, 212 Kelley, Sheila K., 88, 89. 187 Kellison, Ronnie L., 81 Kelly, Jo A., 248 Kelly, Melvin L., 84, 187 Kelly, £usan M., 212 Kelsey, Anita Lynne, 187 Kelsey, Martha J., 230 Kemp, Claudia M., 249 Kempenaar, Sheryl A., 212 Kennedy, Patrick J., 230 Kennedy, William Wayne, 187 Kenny, Janice M., 230 Kenney, John, 53 Kent, James Douglas, 187 Kenyon, Linda L., 249 Kepros, James N., 212 Kerckhoff, Ken, 115, 124, 187 Kerfoot, Judith Ann, 74, 187 Kern, James F., 101, 106, 249 Key, Nicholas Murray, 130, 187 Key, Sara Jo, 212 Kibler, Floreine, 49 Kielty, Kenneth M., 125, 212 Kilcoyne, Stephen E., 132, 230 Killebrew, Darrel W., 98, 125, 212 Kincaid, Cheryl Ann, 187 Kincaid, Sandra S., 72, 87, 116, 187, 293, 294 King, Amber Lou, 82, 105, 187 King, Boyd, 47, 148 King, Charles R., 86, 148 King, Cynthia A., 212 King. Diana, 118, 249 King, Dianne S., 187 King, Donald Duane, 212 King, James D., 249 King, Gay, 65, 72, 115, 130, 170 King, Nancie Belle, 73, 74, 212 King, Sherry Lee, 88, 89, 187 Kingsolver, Frederick, 230 Kingsolver, Shelby J., 78, 212 Kinsey, Daniel A., 249 Kinsinger, Daniel H., 127, 249 Kirchberger, Frederic, 45, 104 Kirchner, Phyllis Jean, 75, 82, 212 Kirchner, Thomas M., 187 Kirkpatrick, James S., 187 Kirks, James C., 109, 230 Kirmes, William J., 98 Kirtley, Cheryl L., 231 Kirtley, Sandra G., 88, 89, 249 Kissing, Mary L., 249 Kitchens, Lucius W., 74, 112, 231 Kite, Monte W., 249 Kittle, Margie K., 231 Kitts, William, 57, 69 Kituu, Johnson, 187 Kitzman, Charles E., 231 Klahs, Loren Richard, 231 Klein, Eric Edward, 132, 187 Klinger, Alan E., 249 Klinger, Dorothy E., 101, 106, 187 Klum, Marlyn Jane, 187 Klump, Susan K., 73, 74, 231 Knight, John Byron, 249 Knight, Ronald, 52 Knobbs, Pauline, 57 Knoche, Kathleen K., 249 Knowles, Franklin, 90, 111 Knowles, Mary K., 1817 Koch, Patricia A., 249 Koch, Susan L., 75, 249 Kochman, Andrea Lee, 85, 122 212, 292, 299 Koebke, Jean Marie, 187 Koehn, Garry Lynn, 187 Koelling, Dixie, 187 Koerner, Jeffrey M., 66, 76 Koestner, Kris E., 212 Kohlenberg, Gilbert, 56, 91 Kohlenberg, Mary Jane, 52 113 Kolb, Stephen, 128, 249 Kolkmeier, Stanley W., 101, 104, 212 Kollar, Douglas George, 65, 71, 212 Konski, Anthony F., 212 Koontz, George W., 249 Kordestani, Behrouz K., 187 Koroknay, Jeffery W., 139, 163 Kottabi, Jamal, 249 Kousari, Ehsan, 188 Koziol, John Michael, 112, 188 Krai, Jerry, 212 Kraturerk, Songsri, 249 Kressman, Allen, 212 Krigbaum, Randall K., 157 Kruckenberg, Karna K., 231 Kruger, Orville Lee, 188 Krupiarz, Samuel, 132, 188 Ku, Joseph, 57 Kueny, Suzanne D., 249 Kugler, Lynn, 231 Kuhler, Dee Anne, 70, 212 Kuhler, Sydne D., 73, 249 Kuhlmann, Carol A., 249 Kulage, Richard Henry, 188 Kuntemeyer, Nancy A., 231 Kunz, Barbara, 71, 73, 75, 188 Kurabi, Nidal, 90, 231 Kurtz, Dean J., 101, 231 L LaFrenz, Pamala A. 249 Lacey, Gary P. 139, 158, 249 Lademann, Julie Ann, 64, 74, 78 113, 212 Lahay, Steven, 139, 158 Lai, Mo-Ping, 231 Lais, Thomas, 231 Lake, John, 188 Lake, Karen Jo, 231 Lake, Lawrence, 188 Lake, L. Michael, 188 Lam, Anita Wing Shue, 249 Lam, Nim Shun Nelson, 249 Lam, Yuen Etenauga A., 112, 249 Lamaster, Benjamin E., 213 Lamberson, Lawrence A., 67, 100, 112, 125, 231 Lambert, Nancy, 76, 77, 95, 188 Lamis, Marcia, 106, 213 Lammert, Nancy S., 88, 89, 121, 249, 292 Lammoonpun, Seri, 188 Lampton, Marilyn J., 100, 249 Lamyuen, Etenanga, 90 Landis, Jr., Walter S., 213 Lane, Albert, 170 Lane, Ronald G., 213 Lane, Ronald L., 80, 188 Langford, Eilene K.. 74, 231 Langford, Elaine F., 74, 231 Langford, Philip, 90, 249 Langston, Mary T., 249 Lanpher, Peggy, 105, 214 Lantz, Warren W., 249 Larkin, Daniel, 213 Larrick, Janet, 188 Larson, Linda, 213 Larue, Clyde, 213 Larue, Ronald, 249 Lary, Randall, 81, 213 Lary, Ron F., 81, 131, 231 Latimer, Patricia, 231 Latta, Jane, 249 Latta, Ronald, 67, 125, 213 Lauer, Glenda M., 96, 231 Laughlin, Margaret, 104 Laughlin, Michael, 213 Lauifi, Olith, 90, 249 Lauvao, Juliette, 213 Laux, Terry, 139 Lavallee, Kathellen, 188 Lavy, Kenneth, 213 Lawrence, Carl, 170 Lawrence, Larry A., 231 Lawrence, Rodger, 145, 231 Lawson, Donna J., 72, 79, 118. 188 Lawson, John, 249 Lay, Jo Ann, 249 Layland, Franklin, 231 Lalmon, Richard, 188 Leach, Patricia, 188 Leake, Francis, 249 Leake, Laurence, 65, 72, 74, 80, 188 Leake, Richard, 213 Lease, Cecil, 79, 188 Leasure, Viola E. 188 Leathers, Pensie 249 Leau, Neemia, 90, 127, 231 Leazer, Ronald, 231 Lederle, Michael, 125, 213 Ledet, Kristine, 231 Lee, Dana D., 82, 249 Lee, Lauren, 249 Leeds, Bernard, 188 Leeds, Judith, 188 Leefers, William, 188 Leek, Kathy, 292, 294 Legendre, R&ndall, 132, 213 Legg, Janice, 41 Leggett, Janice, 105 Leib, James, 83, 188 Leibowitz, Thomas, 213 Leitman, Charlene, 231 Lekskul, Sompon, 171 Lemmons, Marcia, 111, 231 Lennox, Michael, 249 Lentz, Howard, 213 Leonard, James, 69, 213 Leonard, Terry, 189 Leporati, Eugene, 189 Lesile, James, 154 Lesser, Pamlyn, 249 Lesser, Phyllis, 71, 73, 75. 118, 189 Leung, Yen, 171 Levi, Mary, 249 Levy, Alexander, 249 Lewandowski, Cecelia, 231 Lewis, Diana S., 75, 116, 213 Lewis, Dianne S., 231 Lewis, Donna, 189 Lewis, Duane, 106, 107 Lewis, Jami, 89, 121, 213 Lewis, Nancy, 75 Lewis, Robert, 249 Lewis, Tommy, 213 Lewton, Michael D., 231 Lexer, Kenneth, 94, 189 Li, Elizabeth, 171 Libby, Kenneth, 213 Liddell, Jr., David A., 213 Liddle, Gregg, 213 Liebbe, Patricia, 75, 88, 89. 189 Lieberoff, Jerry, 231 Lietsch, Patricia, 249 Life, Greg, 69, 231 Light, Ruth, 249 Lilley, Judith, 71, 189 Lillquist, Ronald, 139 Lindeen, Herman, 71, 91 Lindenbusch, Diane, 231 Lindenbush, Pamela, 249 Linden, Dennis, 125, 189 Lindquist, Penny, 249 Lindquist, Phyllis, 213 Lindroth, Rachel, 231 Lindsay, Robert, 213 Lingle, Cathie. 88, 250 Linhardt, Roy, 250 Linn, Bonnie, 82, 231 Linn, Sandra, 250 Linnemeyer, Dwight, 86 Linquist, David, 106, 213 Lintz, Leon M., 231 Lippert, Jerry, 84, 189 Lippert, Marcia, 32 Liston, Mary, 106, 213 Litchfield, Judy, 250 Little, Terry, 250 Littrell, Darrell, 80, 213 Littrell, Dennis, 213 Liu, Anglea, 171 Liu, Hsiang-Phen, 90 Liu, Johnny, 189 Livesay, Carol, 76, 213 Livingston, Joyce, 213 Lobmire, Marilyn, 231 Lock, Michael, 139, 158 Lockard, Jerry, 250 Loechl, Mary, 250 Loeffler, Gary, 84, 132, 189 Loesch, Rodney, 67, 115, 127, 189 Loft, Berna F., 83, 189 Logan, Thomas, 86, 145, 163, 231 Logston, Sheila L., 78, 121, 231, 288 Logue. Mary, 122, 231 Lohman, Elsie J., 189 Lohman, Gerald, 189 Lohr, Donald, 189 Lokeni, Fagatoele, 90, 250 Long, Antionette, 250 Long, Jerry, 92, 189 Long, David, 154 Longwith, Karen, 108, 213 Loose, Terry, 101, 231 Lopez, Elaine, 213 Lorence, James, 232 Lorenze, Jacqueline A., 91, 213 Lorenzen, Arlo E., 213 Lorenzen, Richard, 132, 214 Losey, Donald, 189 Losson, Margaret, 214 Love, Linda, 250 Loveless, Charles, 232 Loveless, Michael, 131, 214 Lovland, Patricia, 75, 87, 118, 232 Lowe, Marcia, 88, 89, 232 Lowenberg, Steven L., 113, 189 Lowenberg, Steven M., 250 Lowry, Susan, 83 Luck, Eugene, 132, 214 Ludlow, Earl D., 43, 68 Luebrecht, Helen L., 250 Luedeking, Edward, 131, 214 Luers, Marilyn, 73, 108, 109, 214 Luett, Pamela, 214 Luett, Steven, 148 Luhn, John, 158, 250 Luker, Robert, 98, 189 Luksetich, Philip, 158, 250 Lunceford, Lucinda, 250 Lund, Gerald, 232 Lundberg, Diana, 232 Lushbaugh, Marcia, 250 Luth, Cheryl, 74, 108, 189 Luth, Nancy, 108, 250 Lutu, Leroy, 232 Lutz, John, 91, 214 Lybarger, Jerry, 129, 139, 214 Lymar Constance, 232 (Page 308) Lynch, Robert, 81, 189 Lyon, Ovid, 90 M Maas, Paul, 214 Magg, Dorothy, 88, 89, 214 Mack, Carolyn L., 232 Madden. Daniel, 214 Maddex, James E., 250 Maddox, Donald, 74, 189 Maddy, Donald R., 171 Madsen, Ellen K., 214 Ma Gee, Llora, 59 Maggart, Shirley E., 250 Magruder, Geneva I., 232 Maher, Micheleen, 232 Maheronnaghsh, Bijan, 250 Mahmoody, Bozorg S., 98, 171 Mahmoud, Ahmed, 250 Mahoney, Michael W. (Ill.) 92, 232 Mahoney, Michael W., (Mo.) 132, 232 Maier, Jr., William, 125, 250 Makhai, Foad, 232 Malcolm, Calvin A., 232 Malins, Walter, 132, 232 Maloney. Geneta K., 232 Malvin, John R., 101, 105, 107, 232 Maneely, Sharon, 72 Manning, Marlis F., 250 Manning, Janet L., 232 Manning, Richard, 189 Manro, Bruce A., 250 Mansfield, Harold, 214 Mansfield, Rebecca, 70, 190 Mansfield, Richard, 159, 239 Mantione, Richard M., 66 March, Benny, 232 March, Nancy, 250 Marin, Kurt, 157 Mark, Janice, 214 Marker, Jeffrey, 74, 90, .91, 96, 99 Markowitz, Greta, 190 Marley, Dennis W., 232 Marquez, Juana, 79, 90 Marr, Nikki L., 232 Marsh, Deena, K., 100, 250 Marsh, James, 190 Marshall Adam, Jr., 232 Marshall, Larry E., 250 Marshall, Nancy, 190 Marshall, Sharon S., 250 Martin, Barbara J., 74, 101, 250 Martin, James R., 127, 232 Martin, John C., 250 Martin, Marilyn S., 92, 232 Martin, Micky, 131, 214 Martin, Peggy S., 250 Martin, Ronald, 214 Mason, Dale, 214 Mason, Martha J., 190 Mason, Robert F., 45 Mastroberte, Robert, 115, 129, 190 Matarazzo, Jr., Joseph, 132, 190 Mathis, Carolyn, 214 Mathis, Janey L., 116, 250 Mathis, Jo E., 190 Matney, Bobby D., 92 Matthew, Mary, 214 Mathew, William, 43 Mathews, Sandra K., 232 Mauck, Barbara D., 250 Mauck, Karen, 190 Maxfield, Alfred, 67, 80, 131, 214 Maxwell, Jady, 190 Maxwell, Robert, 81 May, Cheryl, 214 May, Rex Dail, 214 Maynard, Billye J., 232 McAndrew, Theresa M., 250 McBee, Luther R., 91, 250 McBride, Kenneth, 148, 214 McCall, Joyce, 121, 232 McCampbell, Judith A., 101, 104, 107, 214 McCarty, Paula K. 250 MCCauley, Cheryl A., 250 McCay, Barbara J., 232 McChesney, Michael C. 232 McClain, Michael E., 214 McClanahan, Marvin L., 214 McClaskey, Bertha B., 214 McClaskey, Martha, 90 McClintock, James H., 101, 105, 232 McClintock, Mary J., 88, 89, 232 McCollum, Arlene F., 250 McCombs, Fredrick A., 232 McCombs, Wayne, 67, 71, 74, 131, 190 McConnell, Rebecca S., 71, 82, 214 McCoppin, Lynn, 65, 72, 74, 190 McCormick, Janet, 70, 75, 214 McCormick, Sharon, 75, 122, 214 McCormick, Francine, 88, 250 McCourt, William, 131, 190 McCoy, Linda, 214 McCoy, Lola M., 85, 250 McCray, Paul B., 66, 232 McCruden, Michael, 214 McCullough, Leah J., 250 McCullough, Ronald D., 214 McCune, Judith A., 250 McCurdy, Georgie F., 74, 233 McDaniel, Carolyn F., 250 McDaniel, Sheila F., 250 McDermott, Diane, 88, 89, 214 McDonald, Betty L., 250 McDowell, Steve D., 132, 233 McEwen, Alice, 118, 233 McEwen, Betty A., 118, 250 McFaddin, Barbara J., 250 McGlaughlin Larry T., 139 McGlothin, Larry R., 125, 190 McGraw, Lila, 250 Mclntosh, Aaron, 190 McIntosh, Judith K., 250 McKenzie, Richard, 190 McKiddy, Gary, 76, 233 McKiddy, Beverly J., 250 McKie, Melvin J., 158, 215 McLain, Kriss A., 251 McLaughlin, Adell, 78 McLaughlin, Barry, 129, 190 McMahon, Joseph, 190 McMain, Mary, 190 McMains, Marcia, 75, 106, 122, 191 McMains, Stuart A., 132, 233 McMein II, William, 96, 215 McMillian, Dana M., 251 McNabb, Margaret, 215 McNair, Shirley A., 191 McNames, Charles, 124 McNeese, Mary, 88, 89, 191 McNeil, Alice C., 90, 215 McNeil, Carol K., 233 McOwan, Sharon, 74, 88, 89, 191 McPherson, James, 191 McPheron, Mike, 86, 148, 215 McQuillen, Bruce L., 132, 233 McQuiston, Jane, 215 McRae, James, 215 McReynolds, Grace, 43 McRoberts, Barbara A., 251 McSorley, Ronald, 86, 191 McVay, Jesse, 191 McVay, David, 251 Mead, Jerry, 191 Means, Pamela A., 43, 68, 251 Medaris, Sherry I., 251 Meek, Martha A., 74, 233 Meek, Nancy J., 251 Meeker, Connie, 105, 171 Meers, Susan M., 113, 251 Megehe, Karla A., 215 Meglio, Franklin, 191 MeGown, James, 215 Mehl, Paula, 233 Meinhardt, Connie M., 251 Meinhardt, Joy K., 251 Meinhardt, Mary E., 251 Meisner, Linda S. F., 233 Meissen, John, 112, 215 Mekler, Sheldon, 233 Melander, David W., 251 Melson, Robert N., 133, 251 Mendenhall, Betty, 74, 83, 191 Meneely, Sharon, 191 Menge, Rita C S, 90 MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB, 84 Menze, Daniel R., 131, 166, 191 Mercer, Debra, 118, 215 Merrell, Sharon, 251 Merrill, Mary, 95, 118, 191 Merrill, Myron, 191 Merten, Jerry D., 251 Meshkati, Touraj, 215 Mess, Jeanne, 215, 293 Messina, Theresa A., 119, 251 Metcalf, Roger, 65, 191 Mettes, Carolyn S., 233 Meeyr, Carolyn, 251 Meyer, Constance, 215 Meyer, James D., 111, 233 Meyer, Jerome F., 86, 139, 215 Meyer, Robert E., 163 Meyer, William, 191 Michelson, Dr. Harold, 41 Middeke, Paul, 77, 113, 191 Middleton, Donald D., 215 Middleton, Earlene, 100 Middleton, Karen, 233 Middleton, Richard A., 251 Miers, James, 69, 107, 111, 215 Mihalevich, Patricia, 251 Miles, Ann L. 215 Milian, Lois, 191 Milian, Tony, 215 Miller, Beverly L., 215 Miller, Carol, 191 Miller, Cheryl, 104 Miller, Dayana, 251 Miller, Donna, 71, 85 Miller, Earl A., 111, 191 Miller, Earl D., 98, 215 Miller, Ivan, 43 Miller, James I., 98, 233 Miller, James S., 133, 233 Miller, Jerry, 215 Miller, Joseph, 233 Miller, Judy L., 251 Miller, Linda M., 251 Miller, Martha, 191 Miller, Mary E., 215 Miller, Mary J., 233 Miller, Richard, 45 Miller, Robert E., 158, 251 Miller, Steven H., 154 Miller, Vicki, 74, 78, 123, 191 Miller, Warren L., 233 Milliken, Donald P., 43 Milliken, Donald Q., 68 Millo, Rigoberto, 69, 79 Mills, Margaret, 251 Mills, Marsha L., 233 Mills, Susan, E., 233 Milner, David W., 191 Milnes, Michael L., 233 Minear, Rebecca A., 251 Minor, Claudia J., 251 Minor, Donald, 92, 133, 233 Minor, W. Thomas, 191 Mish, Lawrence, 251 Mitch, Joseph, 41 Mitchell, Beverly, 251 Mitchell, Carole, 251 Mitchell, Glory L., 251 Mitchell, Gordon H., 251 Mitchell, James H., 191 Mitchell, Joan, 215 Mitchell, Jean, 215 Mitchell, Michael, 191 Mitchell, William, 80, 192 Mittler, Dr. Eli F., 65, 68 Mittler, Peggy Ann, 100, 111, 215 Mize Jr., John C., 69, 233 Mock, Gary M., 233 MoDavis, Ronald, 215 Moehle, Phyliss, 109, 251 Moffett, Dorothy, 251 Moffitt, John R., 251 Mogharrabi, Asdullah, 251 Mollet, Kenneth A. 233 Momphard, Thomas, 251 Moncavage, Raymond. 145, 154 Moniz, Antonia, 73, 74, 192 Monk, Verna, 192 Monnat, Gerald F., 215 Montemayor, Arturo, 79 Montgomery, Kathy, 83, 111, 215 Montgomery, Larry L., 251 Montgomery, Linda, 111, 192 Montgomery, William, 233 Moody, Lee, 76, 77, 106 Moore, Bernadine, 233 Moore, Beverly, 251 Moore, Bruce, 251 Moore, Cecil, 65, 71, 74, 97, 215 Moore, Charles L., 251 Moore, C. Thomas, 233 Moore, Cliare, 92, 215 Moore, David H., 111, 148, 251 Moore, David M., 69, 233 Moore, Gayle, 252 Moore, Hubert, 78 Moore, Melva J., 133, 215 Moore, Patricia A., 233 Moore, Robert F., 92, 94, 233 Moore, Robert J., 192 Moore, Robert L., 131, 192 Moots, Ernest, 252 Moots, Joyce E., 233 Moots, Paul C., 131 Morgan, Beverly L., 252 Morgan, James, 215 Morgan, Mark Louis, 215 Morgan, Mary Kay, 215 Morgan, Mary Y., 82, 233 Morgan, Monty, 74, 83, 95, 131, 215 Morgan, Ricky L., 113 Morgan, Thomas E., 133, 233 Moritz, Robert, 90, 233 Moritz, Sandra S., 75, 82, 215 Morlan, Basil, 40 Morrell, Lynn E., 66, 129, 215 Morris, Billy M., 131, 252 Morris, Kenneth Lee, 215 Morris, Marcia R., 88, 252 Morris, Myrna 121, 192 Morris, Robert 84, 133, 215 Morris, Ronald, 83, 215 Morris, Ronda M., 117, 252 Morris, Steven, 215 Morrissey, Patrick M., 100, 233 Morrow, Anita, 74, 82, 215 Morrow, Lonny, 92, 215 Morrow, Mark A., 67, 127, 157, 233 Morrow, Richard M., 215 Morse, Mary, 233 Morton, Richard, 45 Morton, Stewart, 252 Mosher, Carol, 215 Mossbarger, Marcia, F., 87, 117, 233, 293 Mote, Kirk, 289 Motter, Noaleen Kay, 71, 233 Mottet, Marcia, 119, 252 Mudd, Mary S., 119, 252 Mudrak, Robert, 129, 215 Muensterman, Arthur H., 74. 81, 125, 215 Mullenix, Phyllis J., 123, 233 Mumma, Robert E., 154 Munden, Peggy A., 252 Murdock, Samuel, 192 Murphy, Clarence, 43 Murphy, Duane L., 215 Murphy, Georgia, 75, 112, 192 Murphy, Jerry, 139 Murphy, Martha, 77 Murray, David A., 216 Murray, Denis R., 216 Murray, Linda M., 73, 76, 90, 252 Murray, William, 45 Murrell, Betty R., 233 Muskovin, Jack, 171 Myers, Beverly K., 233 Myers, C. Susie, 88, 89, 216 Myers, Deborah. 252 Myers, Janice, 192 Myers, Roger, 131 Myers, Russell E., 233 (Page 309) N Nabavian, Massoud, 252 Nachtweih, Dave A., 131, 216 Nagel, Myra, 192 Nalbandian, Zaven, 192 Nash, Beverly A., 233 Nash, Jr., Eddie, 163, 252 Nash, James, 192 Nass, Wayne, 105 Nassir, Paruiz, 233 Naughton, Harry J., 112, 252 Nausley, Ellen, 233 Neeve, Richard W., 252 Neff, Barbara, 252 Neff, George, 233 Neff, Rick, 192 Neifert, James, 192 Neighbors, C. Erwin, 74. 78, 91, 216 Neighbors, Lois, 233 Neil, Mary, 75, 82, 192 Neill, Janet L., 234 Neill, Stella B., 252 Nelson, Dennis, 192 Nelson, Donald, 98, 216 Nelson, Dorothy, 76, 79 Nelson, Nancy A., 234 Nelson, Nancy S., 252 NEMO SINGERS, 106 Nemoto, Frances F., 234 Newbrough, Dennis, 145 Newbrough, Gloria E., 82, 252 Newcomb, Gary, 139 Newcomb, John L., 84, 86, 139, 157 Newell, Cynthia, 252 Newell, Diane, 234 Newkirk, Ned W., 252 NEWMAN CLUB, 112 Newman, Garrett, 131, 216 Newman, Shirley A., 74, 78 Newquist, Diana M., 111, 252 Newsom, Etta, 169, 216 Nichols, Bobbi J., 252 Nichols, David, 45 Nichols, Linda K., 121, 216 Nichols, William, 109, 171 Nicholson, Nancy Lyn, 252 Nickell, Shirley J., 252 Nickels, Darrell, 192 Nickens, Dean T., 76, 125, 234 Nicodemus, William, 129, 216 Niece, Sharon, 83, 216 Niehoff, Jane F., 252 Niemeyer, David L., 252 Niemeyer, Jack, 67, 74, 131, 216 Nili, Jeanine, 216 Nirgenau, Richard A., 216 Nishomoto, Cynthia D., 100, 216 Nishimoto, Katsu, 216 Nissing, Richard, 145, 216 Nissing, Ronald, 74, 145, 216 Niswonger, Nancy, 216 Nitipisanonta, Tida, 252 Nitti, Virginia, 76 Noah, Stanley, 216 Noble, Karen, 192 Noe, Beverly, 82, 192 Noel, Kathy S., 252 Noel, Patricia A., 82 Noland, Jeanette A., 252 Noil, A. Elaine, 77, 119, 192 Norfolk, Rebecca S., 252 Norman, Billie M., 88, 252 Norman, Dorothy J., 234 Norris, Richard, 192 North, James Ernie, 192 Northcutt, Gerald W., 96, 113, 234 Nothdurft, D. D., 68 Norton, Kathleen G., 253 Norton, Robert, 65, 71, 97, 192 Novinger, Glenna S., 253 Novinger, Marie F., 192 Novotny, Joyce, 216 Nugent, Douglas, 234 Nugent, Sam, 158 Nugent, Susanne, 70, 71, 216 Nuhn, Dean, 216 Nuhn, Gary, 234 Nunez, Robert J., 154, 234 O O'Briant, Lois L., 253 O'Bryan, Larry, 216 O'Day, Paul W., 253 O'Day, Sheryl 216 O'Neal, Linda D., 88, 89, 216 O'Neal, Melvin, 115, 126, 216 O'Rourke, Patrick, 234 Oakley, Capitola J., 253 Oberhaus, Raymond L.. 253 OConnell, Ann K., 234 OConnell, Daniel L., 86, 148, 234 OConnor, Edward, 192 O'dell, Linda G., 253 Ogar, Kathleen K., 234 Okada, Hiroyuki, 83. 171 Olah, Mary, 73, 216 Olderich III, Edward A., 79, 253 Oldvader, Larry L., 253 Olejnik, Vicki-Lou M., 192 Olejnik, William, 193 Olinger, Donald Ross, 129, 216 Oliver, Del Clifton, 76, 93, 216 Ollie, Bert W. Jr., 115, 126, 216 Olson, Gayle, 73, 75, 96, 123, 193 ORAL INTERPRETERS, 77 ORCHESTRA, 104, 105 Orf Paula J., 253 Orlando, Raymond. 234 Ornes, Walter, 216 Orr, Stephen, 253 Oshner, Carol K., 253 Osbourne, Jim, 105 Oshner, Farol A., 253 Osthoff, Warren, 234 Overkamp, Robert, 171 Overlander, Maurice, 106, 253 Overstreet, Delores K., 193 Owen, Andrea J., 253 Owen, Cynthia, 216 Owen, Kathy, 119, 234 Owens, Martha, 77 Owings, Myrtle, 70, 193 Ownby, Steven W., 253 Oxenford, Joyce, 71, 85, 117, 253, 293 Ozug, Paul D., 148, 234 p Page, Elizabeth S., 234 Painter, Edward T., 216 Paisley, Emma J., 88 Palermo, Christina M., 253 Palko, James, 133, 216 Panapa, Maupati. 90, 253 Pandolfo, Michael, 193 Pandya, Harish C., 90, 253 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, 114 Panther, David, 112, 127, 216 Paradis, William, 92, 133, 193 Parcell, Gretchen, 105 Parish, David, 193 Park, Nancy A., 89, 193 Parker, Kenneth A., 148 Parker, Russell D., 253 Parks, Patricia L., 71, 73, 253 Parrett, Mary E., 74, 193 Parrish, Archie R., 193 Parrish, David, 106, 193 Partin, Leon, 127, 216 Parva, Ebrahim M., 253 Paschal, Sandra K., 253 Passmore, Judy, 216 Patrick, Joan, 216 Patryla, Victoria M., 88, 89, 109, 147, 216 Patten, Orville, 125, 216 Pattinson, Sallie, 59 Patton, Alice, 193 Pauk, Anna, 73, 74, 108 112, 216 Paule, Kathyrn S., 253 Pauley, Carol, 234 Paullin, Jeanne, 74, 193 Paustian, Vicki, 234 Pavlisin, Mary, 121, 216 Payne, Ernest, 154, 253 Payton, Elizabeth, 101, 104, 107 Payton, Larry E., 253 Payton, Ruth E., 253 Peak, Charla B., 253 Pease, Vinton, 131, 193 Peavler, Dorothy K., 171 Peavler, Robert, 99 Peery, Willis, 193 Peffers, Duane, 133, 234 Pekarek, Richard, 234 Pemberton, Michael B., 163. 253 Pendergraft, Harry H., 193 Pendleton, Mac A., 139, 154 Penn, John L. 253 Pepper, Carolyn J., 112, 253 Perez, Maria, 79, 193 Perkins, Linda L., 253 Perrine, Donald L., 193 Perry, Cleva, 88, 216 Perry, Lee, 253 Perry, Mary L., 253 Perry, Tim. 105 Pesola, Michael S., 193 Petefish, Jesse, 81, 96, 125, 216 Peters, Lester, 193 Peterson, Brenda K., 253 Peterson, Chuck, 158 Peterson, Douglas J., 125, 234 Peterson, Gary L.. 71, 129, 234 Peterson, Gary P.. 67, 81, 96, 125, 216 Peterson, James, 83, 216 Peterson, Roberta E., 234 Peterson, Susan, 75, 108, 194 Petre, David G., 253 Petre, James E., 80, 194 Phapuntu, Buatong, 171 Phegley Jr., William, 253 Phelps, Edwin, 115, 131, 194 PHI DELTA KAPPA, 68 Philips, Carl R., 253 Phillips, Bernetta, 216 Phillips, John E., 194 Phillips, Robert W., 67, 133, 216 Phillips, Russell, 105 PHILOSOPHY CLUB, 93 PHI KAPPA THETA, 127 PHI SIGMA EPSILON, 128 Phuvasorakul, Varune, 171 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB, 89 Pickard, Gary, 194 Pickering, Dee A., 253 Pickering, Dennis, 216 Pickering, Joyce, 216 Pickett, Margaret F., 194 Pickle, William H., 234 Pieper, Sandra K., 217 Pierce, Joan, 234 Pierceall, James S., 253 Pieske, Nancy L., 234 Pila, Ruby, 90, 109, 253 Pindell, Sharon, 72, 194 Pink, Ralph, 86, 157 Pinkerton, Terry, 133, 194 Pinson, James A., 234 Pinson, Joyce, 82, 217 Pinson, Lois A., 253 PI OMEGA PI, 70 Piper, Fontaine C., 139, 157 Piper, Jeffrey S., 107, 253 Pipes, Ronald D., 131, 234 Pirnat, Kathryn A., 253 Pirrone, Vivian, 194 Pirtle, Jerry, 234 Pittenger, Gary L., 159, 217 Planchon, Peter S., 139, 253 Plank, Thomas E., 131, 194 Platz, Roger E., 234 Platz, Walter G., 253 Poertner, Shirley A., 253 Poffenberger, Harric, 253 Poindexter, Roddy Joe, 194 Poland, Lance, 254 Polhans, Stephanie, 217 Politte, Frankie Lee, 217 Pollard, James, 254 Pontius, Michael L., 254 Poore, Barbara E., 111, 217 Potosky, Sandra, 71, 108, 112, 217, 292 Potter, David, 194 Potts, Linda, 74, 123, 217 Poutoa, Iokapeta, 234 Powell, Catharine G., 217 Powell, Cathy A., 101, 254 Powell, Diana S., 254 Powell, Rodney D., 254 Powell, Teresa J., 234 Powell, Vanna, 98, 217 Powell, Vicki Ann, 217 Powells, Karla D., 254 Powers, Cathy Anne, 77. 78. 119 Powers, Janet I., 194 Powers. Jeanne Susann, 234 Powers, Kenneth J., 139 Powers, Pamela J., 90, 234 Prather, David L., 171 Prather, Joeta Ellen, 85, 121, 194 Prather, Ronald L., 234 Pratt, James, 81, 194 Pratt, John Wiley, 83, 106, 194 Precht, Sharon E., 117, 217 PRE LAW CLUB, 94 Premarasmee, Busba, 217 PRE-OSTEOPATHIC CLUB, 98 Preston, Carol A., 254 Priebe, Peggy J., 234 Primeau, Lucinda G., 254 Prinster, Lynn C., 254 Prior, John, 217 Probst, John R., 254 Pryor, Roger, 194 PSYCOLOGY CLUB. 92 Puaves, Suebsai, 234 Paugh, Daniel Eugene, 129, 139. 217 Pugh, Lonnie, 83, Pulis, Delores J., 217 Pullins, Larry E., 234 Pulse, Richard, 254 Purvis, Linda Elizabeth, 194 Pyszka, William P., 234 Q Quanstrom, Karla A., 234 Quick, Jamie E., 254 Quigley, Bryan H., 254 Quigley, Marcella Fay, 75, 78, 217 Quigley, Sherri A., 254 Quint, Barbara Lucille, 217 R Racey, Steven, 194 Rada, Rosalind R., 254 Ragan. James, 194 Raines, Larry, 234 Ralph, Leone Dianne, 234 Randall, Candace E., 254 Randell, Linda J., 75, 82, 234, 293 Randolph, Judith A., 87, 117, 234 Raney, Elvy G., Jr., 72. 80, 194 Raney, Ginny Beavers, 171 Ranny, Jack, 104 Ranney, Jeannie, 104 Rapley, Marilyn J., 74, 234, 293 Rapp, David, 194 Ratliff, Doralee, 71, 72, 74, 88, 91, 111, 194 Ratliff, Juletta, 234 Rawalt, Paul, 195 Rawson, David, 84, 106, 195 Rawson, Deborah A. 234 Ray, Gary Linn, 129, 217 Ray, Terry, 158 Ray, William F., 254 Raymond, Douglas, 76, 195 Rea, Roger W., 129, 254 Reagan, Rita Margaret, 70, 71, 72, 195, 298 Reams, Curtis, 195 Rector, Pamala Lee, 74, 88, 91, 195 Redden, Ronald G., 234 Redmon, Alan Lee, 80 Redman, Jerry, 195 Reece, Donna R., 235 Reed, Bill, 80, 131, 217 Reed, Jennifer Kay, 74, 111, 217 Reed, Kenneth W., 69, 254 Reed, Rita S., 104, 119, 235 (Page 310) Reed, Robert, 195 Reed, Robert S., 254 Reed, Sarah, 75, 217 Reese, Abraham, 254 Reeves, Richard, 139 Reichert, Father Luke, 112 Reighard, Margaret J., 71, 72, 114, 123, 195 Reilly, Patricia Anne, 121, 235, 292 Reinker, Dianne M., 43, 235 Reiss, Martin, 91, 93, 217 Reneker, Gary E., 217 Renstrom, Arthur J., 235 Requet, Michael, 195 Rettig, Judith M., 90, 109 Revelle, Lila, 82 Rex, Linda Lee, 254 Reynolds, Leonard Rae, 77 Reynolds, Richard A., 67, 235 Reynolds, William, 217 Rhoades, Llenell, 235 Rhodes, Joyce M., 217 Rice, Bruce, 106 Rice, Charles, 195 Rice, Sally L., 123, 254 Richard, Mary Katherine, 117, 195 Richardson, Beverly M., 123, 235 Richardson, Dorothy, 104 Richardson, J. Lynne, 123, 254 Richardson, Jerry, 74, 217 Richardson, Joyce, 70, 71, 75, 217 Richardson, Lee, 80, 195 Richardson, Neta I., 71, 74, 235 Richardson, Ruth E., 90, 106, 235 Richardson, Sue E., 235 Richerson, Bill, 159 Richeson, Jerry Lee, 65, 72, 195 Richmond, Isaac John, 81, 195 Rickards, Len Dewayne, 254 Rider, Raymond R., 254 Rider, Richard Hall, 86, 131, 148, 195 Rider, Thomas H., 66 Ridgeway, Joanne, 71, 82, 217 Riechers, Charles E., 254 Rigdon, Larry T., 129, 235 Riggen, Rosemary Lee, 74, 78, 217 Riley, Barbara J., 108 Riley, Carolyn S., 117, 235 Riley, Judy K„ 111, 217 Riley, Randall E., 254 Rinehart, Marvis J., 101, 254 Ritchie, Tom, 45 Ritter, Lawrence V., 195 Ritze, James M., 133, 235 Ritzman, Linda L., 254 Robb, Suzanne K., 254 Robbins, Gary L., 235 Roberts, Dennis R., 148 Roberts, Elizabeth A., 112, 254 Roberts, Jacquelyn, 217 Roberts, Juanita J., 254 Roberts, Kenneth P., 235 Roberts, Marilyn, 75, 217 Roberts, Richard, 217 Roberts, Stephen R., 195 Roberts, Susan L., 88, 89, 218 Robertson, Cecil, 217 Robertson, Elizabeth, 235 Robertson, James E., 235 Robertson, Kenneth D., 195 Robertson, Lyle D., 131, 235 Robertson, Mary Ann, 218 Robertson, Pamela J„ 218 Robertson, Terry A,, 84, 131, 195 Robinson, Billy W., 254 Robinson, Denauvo M., 157, 254 Robinson, James S., 111 Robinson, Judith A., 111, 218 Robinson, Larry, 195 Robinson, Stanley J., 106, 235 Robison, Kimberly Ann, 195 Roby, Scott, 133, 235 Rock, Betty J., 254 Roderick, Marjorie R., 85, 88, 89, 123, 254 Roderique, Randell, 76, 99, 254 Roe, Jeanine A., 113, 119, 254 Roemer, Faith, 71, 72, 75, 93, 195 Roesler, Nancy D., 254 Rogers, Robert, 254 Rogers, Ronald, 67, 131, 218 Rogers, Sharon Irene, 195 Rohdy, Joan E., 254 Rohman, Linda L., 235 Rohr, Kerwin D., 111, 196 Rohrer, Sharon Massie, 196 Rohs, Leroy J., 101, 196 Rojas, Karen, 196 Rolls, Ruth C., 196 ROMANCE LANGUAGE CLUB, 79 Romberg, David L., 86, 113, 218, 157 Romine, Rhonda Rae, 196 Rominger, Rex T., 254 Ronecker, William A., 254 Ronimous, Gary, 196 Rook, Nancy L., 74, 96, 254 Rooker, Constance M., 106, 218 Rosales, Gerald J., 218 Rose, David Edward, 171 Rose, Dennis Alen, 196 Rose, Steven Walter, 76, 92, 218 Roseborough, Carla D., 254 Rosenbluth, Howard, 235 Ross, George L., 235 Rostello, Albert, 171 Roth, James G., 218 Rother, Richard J. Jr., 163 Rothweiler, Mary T., 254 Rouse, Deitra S., 88, 89, 235 Rowe, Janet K., 255 Rowland, Jean A., 218, 292 Rowland, Linda Kay, 196 Rowland, Ronald W., 67, 235 Rubey, Beverly Ann, 88, 89, 218 Ruegsegger, Betty J., 119, 235 Ruggeberg, John K., 131, 235 Ruiz, Susan D., 90, 255 Rusch, Lynna J., 255 Rusert, Thomas O., 218 Rush, Joyce, 218 Rusk, Janice A., 255 Russell, Donald R., 255 Russell, Freddie Ray, 196 Russell, William, 218 Rutherford, Eileen E., 112, 196 Rutherford, Richard, 81, 218 Rutherford, Terry Alan, 218 Rutledge, Nylene C., 235 Rutlin, Brenda L., 235 Ruzicka, Pamela Susan, 218 Ryan, Eleanor A., 76, 255 Ryan, Richard A., 255 Ryder, Barbara Lynn, 218 Ryle, Walter H., 59 Ryle, Walter H. IV, 130 S Saau Jr., Logologo, 255 Sadeghpour, Karim, 255 Safford, Cathy L., 83, 111, 235 Saiki, Corinne, 79, 90, 196 Sakagawa, Edith Mieko, 73, 171 Sakai, Mutsumi, 172 Sakai, Toshihiro, 172 Salisbury, Gloria D., 79 Saltsgaver, Mary Jane, 71, 75, 218 Samila, Mike, 255 Sample, Laverne Franc, 218 Sandberg, Barbara M., 218 Sanders, Gwendolyn M., 235 Sanderson, Anne M., 78 Sandford, Raye Evelyn, 111, 196 Sandhaweesuku, Sangiam, 255 Sandifer, Teresa Ann, 255 Sanfilippo, Stephen, 71, 235 Sanford, Carolyn Sue, 218 Sangeorge, Gloria, 119, 235 Sangsiri, Srisuwan, 172 Santee, Carolyn Kay, 75, 82, 96, 119 Sarkissian, Vrej D., 236 Sasbon, Sandra J., 90, 255 Sataua, Kerisiano T., 255 Sato, Mitsutoshi, 172 Saucier, James L., 236 Sawmiller, Carol A., 236 Sawyer, Cynthia L., 255 Saylor, John, 218 Scarff, Gloria, 196 Scearce, Cynthia, 85 Schacher, Georgia, 85, 114, 120, 196, 288 Schaefer, Glenn, 96, 196 Schaeffer, Joyce K., 255 Schafer, Ann K., 82, 255 Schaffer, Joseph, 255 Schapmire, Darrell W., 255 Schatzman, Earl R., 98, 196 Schaub, Dan Allan, 196 Schebell, David, 148 Schenk, Frances, 77 Scherder, Patricia, 71, 85 Schick, Susan Kay, 88, 89, 196 Schieffer, Edward L., 255 Schieni, Larry Wayne, 121, 218 Schillinger, David G., 255 Schlueter, Joyce, 255 Schlueter, Steven E., 255 Schmid, Lucy A., 255 Schmidt, Carl Lee, 96, 101, 107 Schmidt, Dan Lee, 67, 131, 218 Schmidt, Sally Jeanne, 196 Schmitter, Geraldine, 172 Schmitz, Joseph Lee, 196 Schneider, Charles A., 236 Schneider, Karen, 123, 255, 292 Schock, Linda L., 255 Schowe, Diana C., 74, 236 Schraft, Robert, 70, 196 Schreck, Richard A., 255 Schroder, Armenta, 236 Schroeder, John David, 197 Schroeder, Sheila, 74D, 109, 255 Schroeder, Steve R., 197 Schuetz, Hugh A., 67, 98, 131, 236 Schumacher, Alfred, 172 Schulenberg, Frederic, 158, 236 Schultz, Fred W., 125, 218 Schultz, Richard A., 69, 101 Schumaker, Donald L., 81, 218 Schutte, Robert, 133, 218 Schutz, Barbara, 255 Schwada, Nolan L., 101, 109, 236 Schwada, Richard, 236 Schwartz, Jon, 105 Schwartz, Kevin, 125, 148, 157, 255 Schwarz, Dr. Ira, 45 Schwarz, John, 197 Schwarzkopf, Phillip, 197 Schweizer, Steven L., 67, 131, 236 Schwerman, Roger Dale, 92, 236 Schwieder, William, 125, 218 Scott, Larry M., 218 Scott, Lavern, 80, 197 Scott, Philip G., 255 Scott, Phyllis E., 74, 255 Scott, Richard, 197 Seals, Janet M., 117, 236, 293, 294 Sears, Larry, 197 Sears, Stephen D., 127, 236 Sears, Twila A., 121, 197 Seaton, Douglas T., 255 Secrest, Keren A., 121, 236 Sees, Donna K., 74, 121, 236 Sefrit, James Stephen, 67, 70, 131, 197 Seibert, Beverly S., 236 Seitsinger, Gloria, 255 Seitz, James Kirk, 218 Seiwert, Ellen L., 256 Selby, Paul O., 59 Sele, Venasio, 236 Selkirk, Ronald, 86, 92, 115, 125, 157, 218 Sell, Larry D., 256 Selser, Robert L., 72, 106, 133, 218 Selser, Dr. Will, 97 Selser, Will., 65, 69, 71, 218 Sens, Joseph, 197 Serfass, Kenneth W., 68 Sermtong, Bunjob, 172 Seroka, Karen, 256 Sertterh, Michael, 218 Sesepasara, Henry, 112, 126, 237 Seth, Pennie S., 256 Settlage, John H., 68 Settle, Toni, 256 Severns, James, 76 Sevits, Janice C., 85, 88, 96, 111, 256 Sevits, Joyce C., 78, 96, 121, 236, 288, 289 Sewell, Steven H., 256 Shahan, John Dee R., 129, 256 Shandrew, Teri L., 87, 100, 119, 236 Shanholtzer, Dale, 80, 218 Shanks, James Robert 98 Shanks, John W., 256 Shapiro, Edward, 172 Sharp, Jane A., 256 Sharp, Larry D., 256 Sharpe, John Roger, 256 Shatford, John, 197 Shaver, Larry Wayne, 197 Shaw, Candida S., 218 Shaw, Diana L., 197 Shaw, Larry Joe, 197 Shaw, Lois Lynette, 91, 197 Shearon, Connie L., 256 Sheeder, Patsy C., 256 Sheely, Shari L., 256 Sheesley, Robert L., 236 Sheets, Linda J., 256 Shellady, Craig J., 236 Shelton, Jennifer, 73, 74, 108, 197 Shelton, Jerry C., 131, 236 Sherer, Billee J., 131, 236 Sherer, Donald W., 254 Shibata, Yasuhirotsh, 104, 172 Shields, John David, 218 Shilt, Jack R., 256 Shilt, Joe Darrel, 218 Shilt, John Farrell, 236 Shimasaki, Gabriel, 236 Shirkey, Donald Eugene, 218 Shociley, Larry Doby, 154 Sholes, Jon Fredrick, 74, 78, 218 Short, David Anthony, 67, 79, 197 Short, Anna I., 79, 197 Shoush, Holly A., 82, 236 Shoush, Linda J., 105, 111, 236 Shoush, Mary Kay, 75, 82, 197 Shreffler, Karen, 218 Shreffler, Roberta, 85, 218 Shuler, Gloria, 82, 197 Shultis, Paul D., 256 Shults, Jeana R., 256 Shupert, Danny Lee, 218 Sick, Edward J., 218, 289, 299 Sidwell, David L., 256 Sievert, Margie, 90, 123, 256 SIGMA KAPPA, 120 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA, 122 SIGMA ZETA, 97 SIGMA TAU GAMMA, 130 Silver, Linda K., 256 Silvey, Larry, 80, 197 Sim, Teras, 256 Simiele, Robert M., 105 Simmering, Marna L., 256 Simmons, Cathy, 256 Simmons, Donna, 75, 218 Simmons, George J., 154 Simmons, Jack, 197 Simmons, Lucy, 59 Simmons, Sheri L., 236 Simms, William R. 154 Simon, Brenda, 147, 236 Simons, Donna M., 236 Simpson, Kathryn, 256 Simpson, Mary E., 111, 256 Simpson, Pamela J., 236, 193 Sims, Carol A., 256 Sims, Susan Kay, 97, 106 Sims, Willard, 148 Singer, Thomas, 172 Singleton, Ivan, 218 Singleton, Reginald, 256 Sisson, Nancy G., 256 Sivatanphisit, Piyam, 256 Skaggs, Dotti J., 256 Skaggs, Glen, 218 Skaggs, Phyllis Ann, 218 Skaggs, Sharon S., 75, 82, 218 Skinner, Gregory, 129, 236 Skinner, Richard, 218 Skow, Robert W., 236 (Page 311) Slaton, John H., 81, 236 Slaughter, Linda J., 236 Slavin, Timothy J., 236 Slemons, Agnes. 59 Sloan, Leanne, 72. 78, 197 Sloan, Richard C., 69, 198 Sloan, Susan. 256 Sloane, Jay Todd, 131, 236 Slominsky, Robert W., 256 Small, Ellen M., 101, 256 Small, Patrick, 218 Smith, Alvin Morris, 148 Smith, Beverly J., 236 Smith, Burton Sanders, 198 Smith, Byron. 198 Smith, David Luther 256 Smith. Dennis Lamont, 256 Smith. Donna Lee, 77, 198 Smith. Douglas Lynn. 219 Smith, Eugene, 68, 97 Smith, Helen Koleen, 198 Smith, James E., 125, 219 Smith, Janet Lynn, 219 Smith, Jerry E. Jr., 139 Smith, Joan K.. 198 Smith. Joan Susan, 236 Smith, John B., 236 Smith, John E., 236 Smith. Joneane Louise, 85, 236 Smith. Judith L., 256 Smith, Margaret K., 198 Smith, Marla J., 256 Smith, Michael, 109 Smith, Philip, 115, 125, 198 Smith, Randall, 74, 198 Smith, Rene Z., 256 Smith, Roger, 129, 198 Smith, Rosalynd M., 256 Smith, Terry J., 236 Smith, Wilfred Andrew, 92, 107, 198 Smith, William, 219 Smutzer, Terry, 163, 236 Smyth, Gary, 76, 105 Snell, Barbara Kay, 71, 72, 75, 219 Snowbarger, James, 236 Snvder, Jill, 92, 95 Sojka, Jean A., 236 Sojka, John Michael, 236 Solochier, Constance, 236 Solter, Lance E., 65, 97, 198 Sommerkamp, John, 129, 219 Sommerkamp, Thomas, 66, 172 Sommers, Marsha, 88, 89, 219 Sommers, Terry L., 219 Songster, Thomas, 68 Sontag, Allen, 65, 71 Sookphanich, Rusami, 172 Sorenson, Caryle Dean, 219 Soule, Robert E., 105, 236 Sowers, Karen R., 75, 117 Sowers, Kenneth K., 131, 236 Sowinski, Robert Alan, 172 Sowka, Randall Kent, 198 Sparks, John, 158, 237 Sparrow, Vikki L., 101, 256 Spear, James, 198 Spears, Michael P., 237 Spellman, Richard S., 256 Spence, Orval Earl, 219 Spencer, David George, 219 Spencer, Gary S., 219 Spencer, Pamela, 72, 75, 219 Spiegel, Edith M., 256 Spinelli, Naomi R., 85, 112, 237 Sponsler, Eva Pearl, 172 Sponsler, Phillip, 256 Spratt, William, 219 Sprehe, Robert, 41 Spurgeon, Alan, 237 St. Clair, Albert Lee, 219 St. Clair, Deborah, 256 St. Clair, Richard, 43 Stabler, Ronald D., 237 Staggs, Jeanne F., 119, 198 Stallings, Richard, 86, 139, 219 Stamp, Linda L., 237 Stanek, Rhonda E., 237 Stanley, Robert L., 256 Starbuck, Kafhrine, 198 Starbuck, Nita F., 256 Stark, Rosanna Kay, 1 19, 198, 293 Starr,Gerald W., 256 Starr, John Michael, 80, 219 Staton, Martha Faye, 90, 198 Stauffer, Richard, 56, 198 Steele, Charles, 219 Steele, Linda B., 256 Steele, Lynda J., 92, 219 Stehle. Daniel Joseph, 139 Stein, Robert D., 237 Steiner, Patricia E., 256 Steinke, Jerry Lee, 219 Stelpflug, Susan L., 123, 237 Stender, Sonya Jean, 219 Stephan, Judith A., 256 Stephens, William, 199 Stephenson, Janice K., 219 Stephenson, Lonnie, 80, 219 Stephenson, Susan L., 256 Stephenson, Virginia, 72, 219 Sterchi, Ronald G., 86, 148, 157, 237 Sterrett, Patricia Ann, 101, 199 Stevenson, Barbara, 45 Stevenson, Linda, 256 Stevenson, Mary K., 101, 107, 257 Stevenson, Nancy E., 237 Stewart, Eva Jeanette, 219 Stewart, John Bernard, 71, 74, 219 Stewart, Linda L., 71, 75, 92, 237 Stewart, Mary Louise, 71, 72, 91, 112, 199 Stickney, Julann, 88, 89, 219 Stieglitz, Fred W., 113, 219 Stiles, Patricia A., 237 Stine, Linda Carol, 87, 117, 219 Stockwell, Edward G., 219 Stofra, Janette, 257 Stoker, Kahla Cheryl, 257 Stomberg, Joyee, 219 Stone, Robert Lynn, 219 Stoner, Evelyn, 71, 237 Story, Anita Kay, 199 Story, Jeanie K., 257 Stott, Lucretia I., 257 Stover, Ann E., 257 Stowe, Gary, 66, 74, 199 Strasser, Gary L., 69, 237 Straub, Judith A., 237 Straube, Chris J., 257 Straubmuller, Spencer, 76, 125, 199 Street, Mary J., 70, 74, 199 Streett, Lois Ann, 219 Streger, Thomas W., 219 Strickler, Carolyn, 92, 93, 199 Stroeber, Judith A., 100, 237 Stroker, Virginia S., 88, 89, 109, 237 Struss, Rodney, 2.19 Stryker, Philip, 81, 124 Struttmann, David E., 237 Stuart, Donald A., 237 Stuart, Linda K, 199 Stukey, Randall L., 257 STUDENT AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, 99 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 74, 75 STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION, 85 Stull, David L., 237 Sturgeon, Floyd, 105 Stutler, Larry W., 237 Suchsland, James, 219 Suell, John, 139 Suesue, Leulumoega, 90, 127, 237 Sukut, Ed. R., 199 Sullivan, Annalee, 85, 237 Sullivan, Patricia A., 78, 219 Sullivan, Patrick, 145, 163 Sun, Jean Yih Shu, 171 Sun, Yen-Chih, 172 Sung, Pei-pei, Jackie, 237 Supalla, Gary J., 92 Susten, Kenneth, 237 Suter, Cynthia Alice, 219 Suter, Martha E., 75, 111, 220 Suwan, Srithorn, 172 Suzuki, Minoru, 257 Swain, Roy, 237 Swan, Larry, 199 Swan, Doris E., 237 Swank, Ellen, 71, 72 Swank, Melvina, 88, 89, 220 Swank, Shirley Ann, 199 Swann, Lynn, 237, 292 Swanson, Charles, 220 Swartz, Anita L., 199 Swearingen, Dorsey, 199 Swenson, Dave, 72, 92, 93 Sweitzer, Paul, 220 Swift, Marilyn K., 257 Swisher, Becky S., 237 Switzer, Dorothy, 82 Switzer, Judy D., 82, 109, 237 Swofford, Perry, 80, 220 Sykes, Clifford, 237 Sykes, Madeleine C., 119, 257 Sylvara, Pamela J., 257 Szafranski, Constance, 98, 257 Szofran, John, 158, 220 T Tade, Robert G., 237 Tadelski, Jane E., 74, 82, 199 Tague, Nancy M., 237 Tait, Michael F., 237 Takahaski, Yuko, 237 Takai, Setsuo, 109, 257 Takami, Shukichi, 172 Talbert, Sharon, 88, 89, 95, 111, 199 Taliaferro, Mary, 88, 89 Tankesley, Carroll, 75, 123, 237 Tanner, David M., 237 Tantimedh, Amornchai, 172 Tapy, Susan L., 257 Tarbet, John, 220 Tarbet, Joyce, 238 Tarry, Judith K., 257 Tate, H. B., 43, 68 Tate, James M., 238 Tatge, Jennifer L., 257 TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 132 Taulbee, Susan V., 238 Taylor, Barbara Joy, 220 Taylor, David R., 257 Taylor, George, 115, 126, 220 Taylor, Jeanne C., 87, 117, 238 Taylor, Raymond, 257 Taylor, Ruth E., 238 Taylor, Stephen A., 220 Taylor, Tom R., 220 Tedrow, Gloria J., 74, 106, 238 Teel, Mary Kathleen, 96, 108, 199 Teeter, Darien, 67, 74, 95, 133, 220 Tellier, Stephen H., 238 Temple, Michael A., 69 Templeman, Jill, 199 Templin, William, 199 Teneyck, William, 238 Tennyson, Harold, 199 Terrel, James C., 83 Terrell, Jerry D., 90, 257 Terry, H. M., 43, 74 Terry, Linn, 43, 132 Teter, Teresa L., 238 Tharp, David L., 69, 257 Theeraratanabhandau, Sangchan, 172 Theeraratanabhandhu, Surapol, 172 Theerman, Larry D., 81, 238 Theriault, Richard, 238 Thomas, David A., 199 Thomas, Garold David, 199 Thomas, Gary Wayne, 199 Thomas, Kathy Elaine, 220 Thomas, James, 127 Thomas, Karen M., 257 Thomas, Linda R. Smith, 199 Thomas, Tessie, 257 Thompson, Anna Mae, 257 Thompson, Aubradella, 238 Thompson, Gary, 220 Thompson, Janet K., 117, 257 Thompson, Kandace K., 257 Thompson, Nancy J., 257 Thompson, Neoma, 73, 220 Thompson, Paul W. Jr., 98, 154, 257 Thompson, Robert 257 Thompson, Scott 220 Thornton, James, 220 Thurlo, Richard, 220 Thurman, Beth, 100, 238 Thurman, Karladine E., 106, 121, 257, 293 Thurman, Mary E., 100 Tibbs, Rebecca, 119, 220 292 Ticola, Victor Paul, 80, 199 Teitsort, Lana K., 257 Tiller, Richard, 220 Tilton, Sally F., 70 Timmerberg, Eugene, 238 Tipton. Dean, 220 Tisue, Mintie J., 257 Titus, Annette Y., 238 Todd, Wm. Edward, 220 Toedebusch, Lois, 88, 89, 113, 220 Tolly, Judy K., 220 Tomko, Terry Michael, 133. 199 Tooley, Norman Lee, 173 Toomire, Gerald, 199 Toops, David H., 238 Toops, Eunice Eileen, 82, 220 Tosi, Vailolo, 90, 109, 257 Toth, Geraldine Mary, 112, 220 Totsch, Wilma Darlene, 199 Towne, Ruth, 122 Townsend, Mary Ann, 257 Tracy, Della A., 200 Tracy, John, 200 Tracy, Paul, 66, 113, 220 Travis, Deni, 116 Travis, Ester Janice, 220 Travis, Sue A., 257 Trent, Michael G., 67, 131, 200, 289, 299, 300, 301 Trent, Patricia L., 87, 117, 238 Tribley, Sandra Lee, 74, 123, 200 Triplett, Claudine, 45, 101, 108, 120 Triplett, Rosalee, 101, 107, 200 Troester, Ann, 104 Trost, Barbara Ann, 121, 220 Trow, Donald, 80, 200 Trower, Roger D., 257 Truitt, Jeannine Ann, 238 Trump, Edna Rose, 238 Trusell, Cynthia, 200 Tse, Kui-Shung, 220 Tsutsumi, Motonobu, 220 Tu, Shu-Min, 173 Tuchek, Mary B., 257 Tucker, Victory Ann, 220, 292 Tucker, Gregory R., 131, 257 Tuffree, Daniel, 200 Tuiasosopo, David, 90, 220 Tuitele, Lui Talusa, 90, 112, 127, 238 Turner, Konra Kay, 75, 220 Turner, Linda K., 200 Turner, Michael L., 106 Turner, Sandra Sue, 74, 108, 220 Turner, Stanley Keith, 133, 220 Tursick, Thomas, 238 Tuttle, Ronald Henry, 80, 220 Tuttle, Elaine K., 85 Twillman, Judith A., 87, 117, 238 Tyler, James, 126, 220 Tyler, Ella M., 258 U Uechi, Yasuji, 200 Uhland, Tonie L., 71, 238 Ulrich, Iona R., 200 Unger, William, 45, 83 Upchurch, James M., 200 Urban, Timothy, 125, 139, 238 Usher, Dale, 220 Ussery, Madith J., 117, 238 Utley, Reeta, 238 V Van De Velde. Gary, 133, 200 Van Dorin, Marie D., 82, 221 Van Dyne, Karyl K., 258 Van Essen, Lorraine, 221 Van Liere, Charles, 238 Van Polen, Mazie J., 238 Van Toom, Bennie L., 220 Vanderhoof, Frederick, 220 Vannatta, John J., 258 (Page 312) Vansant, Samuel F., 221 VanWinkle, Lewis, 43 Vargas, Felipe, 79 Varns, Doris Ann 221 Varnum, Robert, 200 Vaughn, Mary Beth, 200 Vaughn, Sarah, J., 258 Verdon, Steven P., 221 Verity, Barbara L., 258 VETERANS CLUB, 66 Vetter, Dean, 81, 200 Vichien, Prakorb, 173 Vickers, Dennis, 221 Villasenor, Elirra R., 173 Vincent, Janet, 85 Vinluan, Danilo A., 173 Vinyard, James S., 200 Vinzant, Karen, 200 Vinzant, Larry M., 200 Vittetoe, Jerry 41, 68 Viviano, Phyllis, 74, 123, 221 Vlahovich, Danniel G., 238 Vogel, Patricia A., 70, 71, 74, 200 Vogeler, Barbara, 238 Volmert, Michael H., 112, 258 Volmert, Mary C., 112, 258 Vranich, Michael G., 98, 258 Vukich, James M., 173 Vyvial, Stanley, 92, 221 W Wade, Willis C., 221 Wade, Mary J., 258 Wade, Nan E., 59 Waech, Reynold Paul, 200 Waggener, Barbara A., 258 Waggener, James, 238 Wagner, Era-Maria, 90, 200 Wagner, Frank John, 86, 139, 238 Wagner, John David, 221 Wagner, Kristine K., 221 Wagner, Paul Anthony, 67, 115, 131, 238 Wagner, Ralph, 129, 221 Waite, Gary, 221 Walker, Betty J., 173 Walker, Dana E. 125, 258 Walker, Danny R., 258 Walker, Paulette J., 258 Walker, Richard Dean, 221 Walker, Sherrie M., 258 Walker, T. J., 105 Wall, Cheryl Ann, 221 Wallace, Alvin R., 125, 200 Wallace, Anita, 238 Wallace, James, 200 Wallace, Joann, 258 Wallace, Ivan G., 258 Wallace, Patricia A., 258 Walleman, Daryl S., 69, 258 Waller, David Gene, 258 Wallin, Dennis 221 Wallingford, Dean, 129, 221 Wallingford, Betty J., 258 Walmsley, Harry, 154 Walsh, Susan, 77 Walsher, Dolores A., 238 Walston, Randall Lee, 221 Walter, Cynthia A., 119, 238, 293 Walter, Janis A., 238 Walton, James, 200 Walton, William, 221 Walz, Walter., 125, 258 Wang, Che Anita, 173 Wang, Shy-ying, 90, 201 Ward, Janice L., 119, 147, 258 Ward, Linda, M., 258 Ward, Randy J., 131, 238 Warden, Phyllis, 221 Ware, Susan, 221 Warner, Edward, 125, 201 Warner, Martha, 100, 201 Warren, Robert K., 129, 238 Washington, Gail, 221 Waters, Marjorie E., 88, 89, 238 Waters, Thomas W., 100, 221 Watkins, Daniel C., 258 Watkins, Jane A., 101, 238 Watkins, Nancy Jane, 83, 221 Watkins, Ralph Weldon, 201 Watson, Edwin, 71, 74, 201 Watson, Rebecca Sue, 221 Watson, Shirley, 221 Watson, Woodrow, 221 Watt, Shirley, 221 Watts, Gary, 86, 129, 158, 221 Way, Juanita A., 258 Weatherly, Marjorie A., 109, 239 Weaver, Deborah J., 239 Webb, David., 201 Webb, John M., 65, 97 Webb, Karl, 59 Webber, Earnest R., 239 Weber, Paul, 221 Wedde, Barbara J., 258 Weekley, Jo Ann, 122 Weekley, Willa, 201 Weerts, Richard, 45, 107 Weguelin, Jamie, 239 Wehr, Donald, 67, 80, 131, 201 Wehrman, Terrance D., 101 Weibel, Rose, 221 Weiland, Sheila L., 258 Weir, Carol Ann, 93, 221 Weir, Connie M., 258 Weis, Terry Joe, 85, 129, 163, 166, 221 Weitman, Laura, 72 Welch, Buderic, 201 Welch, Joyce, 92, 221 Welker, Bobbie, 258 Wells, Carolyn A., 239 Wells, Donna Susan, 74, 221 Wells, Ida Lou, 258 Wells, Kenneth, 84, 221 Wells, Mary J., 258 Wells, Sharon K., 101, 258 Welsh, James, 131, 221 Wendel, Phyllis, 221 Wendelschaefer, Brian, 67, 91, 133, 221 Wendt, Darrell W., 258 Wennekamp, Robert, 201 Wenneker, Linda, 258 Werges, Carolyn, 96, 239 Werling, Ronald, 84, 86, 145, 173 WESLEY FOUNDATION, 109 Wessling, Lance, 97 West, Macnolia Ann, 201 West, Mary Beth, 71, 74, 78, 87, 95, 112 West, Mickey J., 258 Weyand, Gloria R„ 74, 83, 121, 221, 298 Whalen, Sandra Sue, 74, 78, 221 Wharton, Larry W., 258 Wheeler, Beverly, 41, 70 Wheeler, Darrell, 133, 239 Whelan, John F., 173 Whipple, Steven Lee, 81, 133 ,221 Whipple, Vicky I., 85, 258 Whisenand, Robert E., 239 Whisler, Norma J., 221 Whitaker, Marshall M., 221 White, James, 201 White, Janet S., 75, 87, 88, 89, 114, 122 White, John W., 258 White, Mary Jo., 75, 221 White, Michael R., 258 White, Stephen B., 239 White, Steven J., 239 Whiteaker, Hal V„ 131, 239 Whiteside, James, 80, 127, 201 Whiteside, Mark T., 93, 201 Whitlatch, Perry, 201 Whitson, Willie, 59 Whitt, John, 173 Whitt, Marcia, 221 Whittaker, Thomas O., 221 Whitworth, Faye M., 72, 75, 91, 201 Whitworth, Patricia, 74, 258 Whitworth, Terry Lee, 65A, 71, 72, 74, 97, 201B WHO'S WHO, 290 Wick, Karen D., 239 Widmer, Sara L., 259 Wiele, Susan Ann, 221 Wiese, Lloyd Richard, 139 Wiesemann, Benita K., 239 Wilburn, Cecil, 259 Wild, Margaret A., 239 Wilden, Stanley LeRoy, 80, 201B Wiley, Bertis Patrick, 80, 202 Wiley, Livinnia R., 74 Wiley, Priscilla Ruth, 85, 239 Wilford, Danny Joe. 93A, 111, 202 Wilhite, Sandra L., 71, 239 Wilhoit, Bonnie, 202 Wilhoit, Deborah L., 75, 239 Wilhoit, Linda Kay, 73, 74, 100, 108, 221 Wilhoit, Mary N., 75, 78, 239 Wilke, James Bernard, 74. 77, 79, 112, 115, 127, 202 Wilkerson, Brenda S., 101, 259 Wilkins, Craig A., 101, 105, 202 Wilkinson, Gary L., 125, 259 Willcox, Roger Alan, 115, 129, 202 Williams, Brooke H., 123, 259, 292, 294 Williams, Carol Joyce, 222 Williams, Dwayne P., 259 Williams, James Paul, 222 Williams, Jimmie A., 222 Williams, Joann F., 259 Williams, John Randoll, 222 Williams, John W., 259 Williams, Kenneth P., 239 Williams, Linda G., 259 Williams, Marilyn Joyce 222 Williams, Mary Alice, 202 Williams, Rebecca A., 259 Williams, Rhonda, 101, 202A Williams, Robert Dean, 66, 202A Williams, Stan, 65A, 298 Williams, Sylvia C., 74, 109, 239 Williamson, Karen F., 259 Willingham, Rudy J., 259 Willis, Harold Wayne, 173 Willows, Bobbie J., 121, 239A Willows, Kenneth D., 222 Wills, Mary J., 239A Wilson, Allen James, 67, 81 Wilson, Brewer, 222 Wilson, Carol Jane, 73, 106, 109, 202A Wilson, Carol Jean, 77, 202A Wilson, Cheryl L., 239A, 288, 289, 299 Wilson, Claude M., 148, 259 Wilson, Edward C., 222 Wilson, Edward U., 259 Wilson, James Henry, 202A Wilson, James Weldon, 80, 202A Wilson, Karen Gail, 92A, 239A Wilson, Katherine A., 259 Wilson, Kenneth E., 80, 222 Wilson, Larry Dean, 222 Wilson, Larry Eugene, 202A Wilson, Mary Lynn, 222 Wilson, Michael Daily, 98, 222 Wilson, Nancy Sue, 222 Wilson, Rebecca, 104 Wilson, Richard H., 133, 203 Wilson, Russell Clark, 131, 222 Wilson, Vickie K., 259 Wilson, William A., 239A Wilty, Georgia Mae, 75 Wimp, Sarah, 117 Wine, William, 259 Winecup, Kathleen M., 100, 239A Winfrey, Stanley, 239 Winn, Judy J., 83 Winslow, Susan Clair, 117, 222 Winslow, Sarah B., 106, 259 Winter, Ruth Ann, 71, 75, 78, 112, 123, 203 Winters, Terry L., 259 Wisdom, Debra J., 75, 259 Wise, Patricia, 88, 89, 222 Withoelter, Sandra, 113, 259 Witte, Donald Wesley, 203 Witte, Stephen Gregory, 131, 222 Woldridge, Larry D., 222 Wolf, Constance C., 259 Wolf, James, 222 Wolf, Judith, 88, 89, 203 Wolf, Lynne, 104, 222A Wolfe, Dwight M., 203 Wolgast, Larry Allen, 69, 259 Wolverton, S. Bonnie, 74, 101, 255 Wombwell, Glenn R., 259 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION, 88 Wood, Deborah S., 119, 259 Wood, Mary E., 239A Wood, Shirley M., 259 Woodrow, James R., 259 Woods, Howard M., 259 Woods, Kenneth, 259 Woods, Kevin, 259 Weeds, Rodney, 125, 239A Woods, Sharon M., 91, 203 Woody, Kathy, 222A Wooten, Dottye L., 121, 239A Worland, Mary Frances, 203A Worland, William J., 239A Wormsley, James P., 67, 86, 131. 222A Wornell, Gary L., 139 Worrell, Elizabeth, 77, 294 Worrell, James Lee, 106 Worthington, Kenneth, 203A Wright, Carla D., 239A Wright, Doris J., 259 Wright, James L., 203A Wright, J.C., 43 Wright, Jeanette C., 53, 68, 173 Wright, John L., 203A Wright, Robert, 43 Wright, Vivian, 222A Wu, Anna Man-Hui, 173 Wulf, Janet L., 259 Wyatt, Ernest Doyle, 203A Wyatt, Linda M., 259 Wyatt, Lynda Kay, 259 Wyllie, Cheryl A., 239A Wynn, Dennis E., 133, 203A Y Yackley, Karen S., 82, 259 Yagel, Shirley Lynette, 259 Yagel, Shirley Jeane, 259 Yager, Mary E., 259 Yager, Michael W., 259 Yates, Anthony J., 239A Yates, Cordelia M., 88, 89, 239A Yates, Donald Dale, 222A Yates, Rebecca J., 82, 259 Yeager, Tania Lee, 71, 72, 74, 88, 89, 203A Yearns, Ronald P., 96 Yeh, Julia Shiow-Jin, 173 Yenger, Glenn William, 80, 203B Yocum, Phyllis Marie, 259 Yoder, Janice Ann, 222A Yohe, William E., 259 York, Connie S., 259 Young, Berthanna S., 239A YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 95 Young, Harry Burton, 98, 131, 203B YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 96 Young, Robert Jr., 259 Young, Robert Gene, 163, 222A Young, Robert S., 99, 131, 239A Young, William Lee, 145A Younvanich, Sompongs, 173 Yowell, Joseph E., 90 Yutz, Helen A., 259 Z Zeigler, Dennis G., 239A, 259 Zeigler, Joann, 70, 71, 72, 119, 203B, 293, 299, 300 Zeigler, Jeanne E., 203B Zeigler, Sharon M., 239A Zeiler, Helen Eunice, 222A Zentz, Jane Ann, 71, 85, 222A Ziegler, Jeanne, 203 Ziesemann, Knut, 90, 203 Zoroufchi, Jaffar, 203B Zotz, Mary L., 259 Zuroweste, James F., 71, 74, 22 LITHO BY WALSWORTH PUB. 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